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    THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913.
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""""i iinu 1 11VIUVU XlinillUJl luuns Americas, mrilftc
Export Sales of Wheat Are Being
Quietly Piled Up.
CORN SITUATION IS STRONGER
viirnnsca from the Country Are,
Much Lighter nnd Shipping De
mand nnni Up Higher
Ainrrejratc.
i,,, ... , OMAHA, May 18, 113.
About the only other condldon outside
1 crop dttnao to the winter
P.. an Wft trade in the cash
ac',e- W"h accompanying preparations
?.r, tm?vVnent f a coodly surplus of
hiwihtat Ai?0 counties. One
thing u positive, and that is the United
rHfa ,Bem to need the gold held in
H1 looli?rB the old world a great deal
worse than they need our breadstuffs.
.under present conditions Irapoitera would
ahow a lack ot Judgment by making pur
Pases ot large anipunta of wheat at this
particular time In the face ot a most
J0W,W prop prospects, and It Is more
thonllkely that, foreigners will take hold
by flu and starts, a a has been the cane.
tKr. OOIp monuis past, tt.is generally
believed in the trade that thtocash sales
made from day to day are not Siren to
the public, but that the sellers wait for
an accumulation ot these ttansactlons,
when they will be sprung; upon the trade
In a rood-sized bundle, aa has been the
case on several occasions o late. Whether
uj luca oi yesieruay wer ror direct
export, or whether the wheat was taken
by exporters at the seaboard was a ques
tton after the otose of the, board last
wm Kt that the differences
jrolch hare existed between the Import
ing and exporting- countries on the ques-
ui iiMjiuint ior me grain soia abroad
and which has cut down tha cash busi
ness was settled yesterday to the satis
faction ot people on this side of the
waier.
The sales nf Ttrhat nfirnail tiav Imh
larger than generally known, as shown
by the exports for April, the total being
10,737.000 bushels, which was 5,837.000
bushels; larger than for the corresponding'
uine b. year ajto.
Cash wheat was V4c higher.
The eltuation In corn looked stronger
yesterday, as tho offerings from tho
country were lighter and the shipping
demand was better, with aggregate sales
of 260.000 bushels. The market acted
largely in sympathy with wheat, as it
was weak early and strong later. Those
who were putting out short corn showed
more or less caution and the demand
waa quite brisk from both shorts and
Investors,
Cash corn was unchanged to He higher.
The rains throughout the oats belt
seemed to temper the bullish feeling, and
the advices received from Houston, Tex,,
that the harvesting of oats has already
commenced In the Lone Star state served
as a power for tha bears, aa It caused a
holt on the buying side of tho market.
Cosh oats unchanged to Ho higher.
Clear anoes were 11,000 bushels of corn,
15,000 bushels of oats, and wheat and (lour
equal to 835,000 bushels.
Liverpool olosed d lower to Ud higher
on wheat and d lower on corn.
Primary wheat receipts were 531,000
bushels and shipments were 640,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 381,000
bushels and shipments of 627,000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 311,000 bush
els, and shipments were 88,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 485,000 bush
els and shipments of 413,000 bushels.
Primary oata receipts were 476,000 bush
els and 'shipments were 631,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 702,000 bush
els and shipments of 94,000 bushels.
Carlot Receipts.'
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
Bt. Louis
Winnipeg
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
1.
115
70
37
33
49
240
89
13
23
39
123
11
11
23
OmaliK Coh Prlce-aw
WHEAT No, 2 hard, SSiMSc: Nn I
hard. 8546Mj No.'. 4-hard,1lG85cTNo.
a spring, StssSc: No. 4 spring, sovte&swc1
.-c5lurum, 87Q87HC! No.T'dKf
CORN N, J white, .6?c; No. 3 whit
B7HCTHe: 'No. 4 white" 6ft&$ic: No F2
yellow, E c; No. ., yellow? i8K&c;
No. 4 yellow, 6o; No. 2, 5614c- No 3
66MQe&oi No. .flt&C6o; No gfadM
Nuw.n,.?Ma0: standard,
fJK&iSo; wh,te. 3C&50i No. 4 white,
BAREEY-Maltlng, 5060c; No. 1 feed,
RYSJ-No. 2, C6M6670; No. 3. aUQSSc
The following cash sales were reported
today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. Scars,
8oWc. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, Me. No
4 hard winter, 1 car (yellow) S5c. NO 2
durum mixed, J. car. 87Ho. Oats: stan
dard, 1 car. 35Vic No. 3 white. 2 ca,
3oo. No. 4 white, 1 car. 34Kc. Corn: No
2 white. 1 car. 63c No. 4 white," car
66Hc. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 6S?4c. No, 3
Ki,ow,-ea5' M.HS No- 2 lxed, 1 car,
66Hc No. 3 mixed, 2 cars, 66J4C Nn.
grade. 1 car (yellow) rRHe: Rye: No.
I, 1 car, 66c
NEW YOItK OlSNEU.tt alAltKRT
Quotation of the Dnr on Vnrlons
Commoilltle.
NBW YORK, May l.-FLOUR-Steady,
uii a. moderate jODDing traao, spnnit
i-airnis, 4.-i.s&j winter strairnt.
J4.4Og4.00; winter patent, HTMfcio;
"jiing clears, ii.wsh.w, extra no. i
winter. Ji.wgi4.io; extra No. J winter,
J3.70fi3.8O: Knnaaji trt-ht. 1I.1MJ4 26.
RYK-Market steady) No. 1. good. J3.00S1
a.00! cnoice to tancy, w.ivww
WHHAT Rin. firm: Nn. 2 red. nonv
Inat, No. 1 northern Duluth $1.00H. f. o. b.
aiioat. Futures were cenerally firm ai:
day on big clearances and higher coarso
grain markets. May, 9c, July, u-ko
September. 93c.
RTB FLOUR-Market steady No.
3 west. BSV4C: c. I. f. New York export.
COHNM14AL Market steady. Fine
white and yellow, S1.35pl,40; coarse, 11.30
SI. 35: kiln dried. 13.KV
DARLBY Market steady: malting, KG
tuc; c. i. i uurraio; recdinK, mo; nom
inal, f. o. b. New Yon
CORN Spot markot firm; export, 63ic.
f. o. b , afloat
OATS S Dot market firm: standard
white, 44c; No. 2, 4ic; No. 3. 43Ci No. 4,
42c; ordlnarv cllnned whltp. 4SiHc: fauoy
clipped white. 4tc. .
hay Market steady; No. A. i.ioci.i6i
No. 2, J1COC1.05; No.-'..5W)C'. :
LRiVTHER Market rtrmi hemlock
nrsts, 28:9c: seconds, ITO'ISC
PROVISIONS Pork, market steady.
Mess, J21.76522.23; family, t0ueC5.(W
snort clears, I20.75OCZ-23. Deer, quiet:
mess. lfieOc: fumllv. 5Mf Jlr. Cut meats.
firm, pickled bellies. 10814 pounds, 3U.7o
1S.B0; pickled hams, 315.2;. Ivrd, oasyj,
middle west, 311.10011.20; renned, nrm,
continent, 3U.C5; South American, $12.36;
compounds, steady, js.S7Mti&8.6ij4. i
TALLOW-Uarely steady; - city, 6!4c;
country, 56Hc; spcfclal, CTiC.
IlOrS Slarket quiet', state, medium
to choice 1912. 16iS23e; 1911, 9c; Paclflo
coasti 1912, 1MJ20C; 1911. llfl 15c.
HIDES Market steady; Bogota, 2SIHP
29V4jC; Central America, 2SHC
PETROLEUM Market steady: refined,
BUTTER Steady; receipts, 8,670 tubs;
creamery extras, 2SH'c; nrsts, 28c ;
state dairy, finest, 2SHc; process,
.extras, 32o; flrgts, 27(727Hci Imitation
.Creamery, firsts, 27c: factory, curront
make, first,. 26c; packing stock, current
make, No. 2, 23c.
CHEESE Steady; receipts. 1,286 boxes;
state whole milk, fresh cplored. specials,
18c; state whole milk, white, lZSaj etato
whole milk, Colored, average fancy, 120
12Hc; state whole milk, white, lSiOlic;
skims, 2H13c.
EGOS Steady; receipts, 31,413 cases;
fresh gathered extras, 22V4023c; fresh
gathered storage packed, first to extra
firsts. 22ttc: fresh gathered resular
packed, extra firsts, 21021Vic: fresh
gathered regular packed, firsts. 20ff20V4c:
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites,
good to large size, new laid, 22&23c,
western gathered Whites, WQSWc
FOULTRY Quiet: chickens, southern.
31o; fowls, 16o; turkeys, 12Hc; dressed,
nrm; iresn Killed western iowis, lTipiSHc;
frozen turkeys, 15Q3c '
Corn mill Whrnt llrcion nalleitln.
United States Department of Agricul
ture's weatner bureau report for Omaha,
Neb., for tho twenty-four hours ending at
S a. m., 76th meridian time, Friday, May
16, 1113:
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Temp. Rain-
High. Low. fall,
Ashland, Neb.. 68 52
CHICAGO OltAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Tradlnc and Cloning
Price on Board of tfra.de.
; CHICAGO, May.lS.T-Bqueezlng.of -shorts
In Way tiats counted strongly against
the beara today in all kinds of grain.
Net advances.were: Oats, ei,io; wheat,.
9Wlc; -corn. 9s(bHc "
Provisions finished 1012c off to So-
Ilenewed complaints of Insufficient
moisture made oats nervous. Vigorous
commission buying, attributed to a oor
centrated long interest, however, started
a. stampede to cover and spread bullish
Influence to the neighboring pits. May
delivery was bid up lUc reaohlng 880
beiore holders were willing to accent
profits. Even at that prfo the sales of
May were accompanied by equal sized
purchasing of September.
In the wheat crowd, new sellers were
scarce. Kansas sent word of chinch
bugs threatening and there were less
favorable advices concerning the crop
outlook in .Russia. Clearances of wheat
and flour for the week were the larg
est tinea 1902.
The total today equalled 836.000 bushela.
Primary receipts of wheat today wero
6S4.000 bushels; a year ago, 31,000 bushels.
Corn gained support because of stop
page ot offerings'1 from Iowa,
Provisions averaged lower on account
ot a liberal run ot hogs west. Packers,
however, through commission houses,
steadied the market
Quotations ranged tu) follows:
Auburn, Neb.., 67 45
B'ken Bow. Nb 72 46
Columbus, Nb. 70 49
culbertson, Nb 70 50
Falrbury, Neb. 73 48
Fairmont, Neb. 09 47
Gr. Inland, Nb 74 IS
Harllngton, Nb 68 45
HeRUngs, Neb.. 71 ' 47
Holdrege, Neb. 70 44
Lincoln. Neb... 68 60
No. Platte, Nb 74 44
Oakdale. Neb.. 69 61
Omaha, Neb.... 66 60
Tekamah: Neb. 71 49
Valentine, Nb. 68 -60
Alto, la.... 60 45
Carroll, Ia:.,i. 69 47
Slbler. Ia, 61 42
SlOux City, la. 64 64
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Pt. cloudy
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Pt. cloudy
Pt. ctoudy
Cloudy
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Pt, cloudy
Cloudy
Clpudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. nf.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Raln-
WKh. Low. fall.
District. Stations,
Columbus, O.,.,. 18 82
Louisville, Ky... 22 84
Influv'poljs, Ind.. 14- - Si
Chicago, 111 24 76
St Lou)s, Mo.,, 19 0
Des Moines, Ia. 22 62
Minneapolis si 62
Kan. City. Mo.. 2 76
Omaha. Neb 17 70
MEW YORK STOCK MARKET , Tin f0n
I imnKB juia i-iuiijipint treasury, wu,sm
Traaen Buy Baok What They Sold
on the Two Previous Days.
UNDERLYING STRENGTH SEEN
I'orccaata of Weekly llnnk State
menu Indicated n Onln In Cnsh
of from Vour to Vixc
.Mllllana.
iw YORK. May 16,-Havlng sold
niuvHs on me two previous days, traders
?ou8ht them back todaj-. Bear, traders,
fearful df an over-extension of Che short
account did not venture to carry sell-
tui"ther In view ot the evidences of
"'" ' " me opening. HtOCKS wer in
scant supply and prices rose generally.
Jhen covering was completed the mar
ket came virtually to a standstill, but
jtjms were neid firmly at the higher
1 he underlying strength of the market
laf. n?.lca.l?d by its. resistance to re
newed liquidation, which broka out late
in the day. Seaboard common and pre
ferred Wabash proferred and 8t, and
Jan frraticlsco common and second pre
ferred nil touched new tow points for
the year.
Weakness of several Issues of railroad
uu, us nut, mill mnrn .rtn.h n mi nrti
island collateral 4s, St. Iuls & San
i'i'.a',c.,.?(ios,?1' and 5s- Cheapeako & Ohio
COVerttble 4Un. nnri u,i,h.r
s touched the year's low.
.mo Kcnoiai market, however, held
, -iu3uib- at tna uesi prices of tho
.day,
Reduction of tha New Haven dividend
rate from 8 ner cent in s nr rant .
nounced after the close yesterday had
been fully discounted. Almalgamated was
strengthened bv thn rnrni,iiu .i.m..
.Ucb 6f copper stocks In Europe showing
anunexpectedly heavy decrease.
r;.18 ot lnB weeKiy bank state
ment IndloatPrt A train In .ah ! (W4
Coo to J,ooo.ood; " v- ,,,w"'
Bonds wuro Irregular. Total sales par
Value, Jl.iiAOOO. t nlted Statoa 3a rrf-
terc-d declined on -call.
Number ot sales nnd Aimi.iinn,
on stocks were as followst
Hh. Low Clo
Amtliimitetl Copper ,,,
AmVrlctn Atneulturtl ..
Anirlcn Bt Bui'...,
AniMkan cn ,
American Cau pfd ,,,
American t;. & tr ,
Amtrlctn Oottoa Oil...,
Am. Ic SeeurllUI.......
Amtrlmn Llnw4 .......
American lucomotlTS ...
American S. ft 11
Am. 8. & Il.-pfd. ......
.Am.- Buiar Uatlalnr
American T. ft T.......
American Tobaeeo
Anaconda Mlnlnc Co,,..
Atchon ...(,!...
11, (M 71 ;sh
(04
1,000
too
a
100
l.ioo
I1U
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91
41
Ui
...I.
30S4
JO ii
m,
41
41
Hit
oo nsH'H'H
loo nu
ioo
mi
. ,700 H,
. 10,200 ,lit
,' 'i.'ioo '".
4OD-104W' 1MH
Atchleon old
Atlantic Coaat Una.,,
uaiumor unia, ....... 103 tU niu
llcthlehem Steel ?. .
Urooklrn Rapid Tr....
Canadian racltlo
Central Lealhar
rheupealce Ohio...
Chi Clio G. W.,
cnicaito, M. tc tl, P.
Chicago ft N. W
Colorado I. & I...,:
Conaolldattd Qa
Corn rroducta
Delaware & Hudson..
DenTCr & ni Qrandt.
Denrer A It, 0, pfd...,.
Dlttlllera' Bcurlll4s
Brie , 1,100
Ktle lit. pM ,;. 200
Rrlo Id pld 300
General Klectrte. 100 1SJ
Great NOTtbern- pfi. ,.,.,1. too 1H
Great Northern" Ore ctfa. ,,,,,
Illinois Central ,., .,
lnterborouah Uat. TOO 14K.
Inter. Met. prd 100 4IK
Internattsnal llirrceter.,
inier.juarme pra .,
M0 ISO
100 1014
100 1S4
:i(4
4IV4
UIH
114
a
43
14
111
115 Vi
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14
too IH ih
f
200 111
66
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4
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44
40
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4S
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.40
.SO
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.00
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.20
.oo
.00
ni. arullia, I l.rn ,ni 1" In ,l,n aw,An.A
western portion of the corn and wheatl
reKlon.-and is cooler in -the eastern ror-
itlon. Freezing temperatures occurred at
Bhowers oocurred In tho upper Mississippi
and upper Missouri valleys, and fairly
heavy ralps wei" general In the eastern
dlstrldtB. Rains ot one Inch or more oc
curred at the following stations: In Ken
tucky Wllllamatown, l.oo. in Mlchlcan
Ann Arbor, l.oo; Flint, l.to.
U A. WELSH,
Iocal Forecaster, Weather Bureau,
ksnina City drain Mid Provisions,
KANSAS -ClT-r, May ' 1C WHE3AT
Cash; No. 2 hard, Vf8SHa; No. 1, uA
087Hc! No. red; B6897o; No. i, 8&Mct
CORN No. 2 white, SJc; No. 3, 67iJo.
OATB No. 2 whiter 37C07i4c; No. 3
mixed, 83c.
WMSAT-rMay, Wio; 3uly, S24o; Bep
tember,'8ia2Tic ' 1 , ,
CORN May Mc, bid; ?July, 66Hos Sep.
tember,'C?ic.
OATS-auiy, 35io. t r
RYK-E8C. '
HAY Hteady; choice timothy, JlJ.TSg
18.00; choice prairie, elO.60tFll.00,
BUTTER Creamoi-y. 27c; firsts, 2o;
seconds, 2Co packlntr, 21c.
BOOB Firsts, ISQ'lSHof seconds, h0.
FOULTRY Hens, lie; roosters, So;
ducks, 17C17Vic; brollerB,. 26c,
St .Laala General MarUrt.
BT, IX5UIB. May 19. WHEUTVCaah.
No. 3 red, Wc U Ot; No. 2 bard, tWQ
"CO'RN-No, t, 69fl6
OATS-No. 3, STV4e; No. 3 white, 000
Cloelns; prices;
WHBAT-July, SU05io! September,
S6c.
io; No. 3 , ,whjte.
ArUclel Open. I High.
Wheatl
May.
July.
Bept
Deo..
Corn
May.
July.
Sept.
Deo,
Oats
May.
July.
Bept,
Dec
Pork
July
Sept
Lard
May.
July.
Sept
Ribs
May.
uJiy
Spt,
33
1d5
U10
10 SO
10 S6-97
11 SO
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4 I
38I41
36054
19 6S-67
89
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WVil
19 2TH 1 itbi
U 10
100
U $5
11 Utt
Low. I Close. Yes'y.
19 30-22
U03U
10 S2-&
10 90
U 10
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89H
64
66
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19 $0-22
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10 90
11 U
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19 IS
19 30
11 10
10 90
10M-91
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11 K0
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SSV&q! September, Hc
CORN-No. 8
...v.t,A . r l. 'OMi -
lUUUIl . .11 J II IVA 1 . T. . 1 Mm , , F 1 1
1T1.0&81.CI6: No. S red, 9fl?l.0l No. 2 hard, Oa'tS-3SS9c.
ATS-Julj;
RTE-4UJ.O,-
POUIiTRY Firm; chickens. Ho; springy
I330c: turkeys, ICo; ducks, 13o; ireene, 7o.
BUTTJ0R Julet: creamery, Jiiyzso.
EQGS-Hlcher, lTHo
MlnnenpolU Ornla Jtarket.
MINNI3APOL1B, May IS, WinCAT
May, 87Hot July, SSWci September. 90H
treOUc; cash; No. 1 hard, 91c; No. 1
northern. i(91Wo; Np. 2 northern. 83
mic: No. 2 hard Montana, 9201 No. t,
CSS7Uo.
MINNEAPOLIS. May fa,-FLOl'R-Flrat
patents, H.COflt.05; second patents,
M.;SQ4.fiO; first clears, 13.30gs.70; second
clears. C.803.M.
nRAN-i7.cogi$.oo.
CORK No. yellow. 68V4Qfac
OATS "No. 3 white. SDtfOtSc
RTK No. 2. tOOtSc
FLAX 1.2Mi.
BARLEY 41369c
Mll-KOee rirfttn Murlcet.
MILWAUKEE, May 1J.-WHEAT No
1 northern. 996;i No. 2 northern. 92?
9Jo; No. 3 hard vintir; 92'ff93oj May, 83H:Ci
Julv. tic.
yenow, ('owc; no
No. 3. 67Hc; May. Me;
International Taper
International Pump .....
Kantaa City Southern...,
Laclede Oaa
Lehigh' Taller ... ........ ,
LAularllle & rvaahTllle..
M.. Bt. P. ft 8. ate,'. II.
ailseourl, tC, ft T......
Hiaaouri I'acins
nanonai uiscun
National Iad
Nv R. It. ot M. 2d ptd..
New York Central 1,400 MH'
N. Y., O. & W , ,
Norfolk & Weatrrn-..,.. 1,05 10S14
North' American
Kortharn raeltla ........ 400 1I4H
PaclMo Mall ,., 104 It
I'ennaTlvanta 1,700 1104
People's He. ......,,.; ,vt ,it
P.. C. C, & Et. Lm,
I'ltttbvrch Coal
i-reiaed KteeUCar., ...;,. 100 94H
Fuilroan raiace i.-ir,.,,, xiw iea
Ul
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too mi
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14U
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Hfpubllc I, ft 8
nepubllo I. A 3, pM,...
Hock Itland Co,,.,,,,,,,
Ttock Itland Co.' pfd
Bt. L. ft R. F. it pld'..
Seaboard Air Line....",;.
Eeaboard A, Ii,pld......
8loe-8heffled S. St ...
Soulhftn Paclflo ,,,
Southern Railway ......
Bo. Railway pfd.., ,.
Tenneesee Copper ...i
Teiaa & Facltle
Union Paelflo
Union Paeirto Pfd.....
United Stltea Realty..
United Stales Rubber...,
United States Bteel
U. . Sleet ptdj.......
Utah Copper ........j..,.
Va..Carellna Chemtett .
Wabaeh ny...ti,
Wabaah pfd '
Weatern Maryland
., - .... t 1M
Weelinxnouae .r-iecino ,-. v
Wheellns A'ltaKa' Erll. -
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101
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2i
a
SIM
et
(i
total of rtneral fund, llt(.tU8,04)j receipts
yesterday, (1,976. 407. dlibumements. tt.T.
V43. The surplus this flsoal year Is IS,M7.
OTA aa against a deficit last year of 113,
430, 7. The figures for receipts, disburse
ments, surplus and deficit exclude Pan
ama canal and publlo debt transactions.
ruport ov ct.n.tniNO iiousia
TmnkActlon ot Amorlnteit tlanka
for the Week,
NEW YORK, May 16.-Dradstreet's
bank clearings report for the week end
liK May 1 shows an ngutvBato of $3,191,
t87,000 us airalnst $J.471.sno,oo last week
and 83,4,SS7.O0O In the correspond!!!
week last J-ear.
CITIES.
Amount.
New Tork...
Chlraco
Boston
Philadelphia
Bt. Lnul
Plttsbtirnh
Kansas City.........
San Francisco..,.,,
Ilaltlmore ...........
Cincinnati
Minneapolis ........
Ixs Ancolet, j
i:ievoiand A.......'..;
Detroit
New Orleans;,,.,;.,
OMAHA" .t...,...;t:i
iouisvuie ;,
Milwaukee .........
Beattle
Portland, Ore,,,,.
Bt. Paul
Denver ,
IndtAnanolls
Bait Lake City
alumnus
Toledo
Duluth
Des Moines
BpokAne
.Tacoma ............
.Oaktatid .,,.
Peoria ......A......
uayton' ...
u .. ...
Cedar Rapldsr,,...;
waicnoo .., .,,
BprlnKfleld. Ill
ni,lH... n'
WM11IVJ. All. ,., t ,. , ,.
Illoomlnlrton. III....
Decatur, III ,
Jacksonville, jll
vvasninxton
St. Joseph
Wichita. Kan I
Sioux- City, Ia.,.,,.,1
i-dncoin, xveu
Topeka, Kan,
4.1.
10.S
....
1.5
,.,, i
tl.WO.764.OD0
301,255,000
IW.377,0001
150,(82,000
F0.7i2.0(M
64,832.000
51.1197.000
4,4S3,000
SS.M7.0TO
24, 391,000)
,4,449,0i)0
' l tto vivi
,ilO,tV
3rt,t3o,000!
18,234.000
17.072.000
1.1.018,000
15.S6S.000
13.01S.O00
1Z,3SO,000
8.5S8.000I..
0.476,000
8.1S4.0W ,.,
6,PO4.OO0.,
B.-787.WO
N037.000
S.844.0QO
6.44J.0W
4,40C.0
2,7lA,000
4,043,W0
2.201.000
s.joo.ooor 4.ij
Inc.
2.(H..i...
11.4
2.M8.O00I
X 11 0,000
i:4,oro
i;8T,000
1,113,000
732,000
B07.OO0
693,000)
533.000
410,000
MIS, X
8,098,000
S. 462. 000
3.W9.000
1,582,000
l,174,O00
'is.o
18.3
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MAMET
Cattle Receipt Light and Prioes
Littlo Changed.
HOGS 8TEADV TO FIVE IUQHER
Trade in ltnK Moat Actlrei nf Anr
May of the Wpek Shorn nnrt
I.nmli slow nnt thr Teu
tlenry liOTrri1,
Receipts were:
Official Mondav ...
Official Tuesday ...
Offlo al Wednesday
Official Thursday.,
Kstlmate lTlday. ..
Cattle. HoKK. Sheep.
.. i.s9i t.m .&i&
,. 3,110 13.2.3 9,210
,. 2.451 10,334 4.333
.. 5,071 8.SW S.W
.. 1,600 11.100 l.W
28.1J0
.3it)
.TsOiT
t.4Jt
I3.SIU
ai'lvo days this week .11,'630 61.B42
Bamo tlaj s 2 weeks nno H.522 43,419
gnmo days 3 weeks hko 1M75 35,44S
Ramo days 4 weeks ko 16,337 48,t0
'-iiiu uttjH iosi year., ii.joi w.os
The tollowlilrf tablo stiiftts the receipts
of hotrs, cattle and sheep nl South Omaha
ior mo year to date as compared with
year aco: ' mi inn in& rii
337,907 4,41
1'OgS 1.10i19tl 1.41I.4W ......
iti.i..
The followlntr.tablq shows the rango ot
prices for rioci at Bouth Omaha for th
last few days with comparisons:
a
Dee.
l.4i
SU.5C0
Date. 1 1913. iu.imi.imo.iw.itt.Hor.
LncnV Srunrltlra,
Qunlatlosa turnlah'aii.' by Durni, Drinker A Ce..
C, M, A St. P. ttr! ,4Hl,Vll8I t4,
council niuftt a, & tt. t, ia tj
Oty .National Dank atock, Omaha
Douglaa Security Co. (a, 1121 Ht
Deere & Co. itir cent ptd ., is
Fairmont Creamer? guar. 4 per cent IIU
Int. narreeter CO. It, Ills tilt
tna. Tel. Co. let ptd, Co. niatfa.... St
Kaniai Cltr. Uo., 1 p. c, tax bills. . mi
Kins wo., niu., ci. iiw ioi
Loe Angeles Rr. -Si, 1140.,
McCook, Nee., 6 si 11
Montreal Trarowar Sa, ltll
Omaha Oaa ta. 1117
air ot Otnaba 4V4, 1141
Omaha A C. D. fit. Rr Sa, lilt, . ,
Omaha ft C. D. St. Rr. pfd
Omaha ft C. B, St. Rr com
Omaha & C. B, R. A D. ptd
slpux Cltjr stock Tarts pt
Bait Uk Cltr School 4i, 2IS0 ...
San Fr and ico tf, Kit
United atataa Kat. Ihak, Omaha
Union ttock Tarda atock, Omaha ,
Updike Grain Co,, coi..,
Taeama, Wain., rat. Ss, 123
Wrmore, Neb., Si, MIS,!,,
II
, 1M
17
i It
tt
i tl
ltH
7H
IH
till
, tl
lit
, II1W
, iu
t7H
, 101
1M4
Ak4.,
n
lot'
100
tl
101U
100"
ti
100
101.71
17
100't
It
II
ioo
17
I4H
l
IH
MH
IIU
10K)
too
It
101H
101
ION
New T.dU Money Mnrket.
NKTV YORK, May 18.-MONET On
call, steady; 2HCC54 per cent: rullnsr rate.
2i per cent! closlntr hid. 2U per cent;
offered at VA per cent. Time loans, firm;
sixty and ninety days., iai)' per centi six
mmiths. V.ltHK oar cent.
PRIMH MERCANTILE PAPKR-Ct6
Cvi per cent. -
STRRLINO HWIlaB-Steady", with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8200
for sixty-day bllla and. at 34.8633 for de
rrand. Commercial bula.' $l.82H. "
BILVER-Uar, W.iol Mexican dollars,
o. . . .. j.
HONX)B uovernmenv asyi nuiroao,
Irrosruior. . . . . t,
Clostnn quotations on bonds today were
U. t. jtt. Ia, ref. i0WK. O. So. ref. (..
BO .... . mwT
V. 8. It. ref..,....10SHL. ft If. unl. la.... tlH
do' eoqpon ..iozu'm. k. t. lit la
U. 8. 4a. reg,,.,,,,lll, 'flo so. 4li
do coupon "no, raeino
Aninu Sa. BauDan.lGITl do cene.
A.-0. 1st U el". U "SKIl ef M 4Us tt
T. A T. CT. B. ibu -ao aeo, 4B u
il. la.... tlH
'. lit It, IOT4
Ha. .... H
9 41..,., IIU
A
hSSf1- NJ?-,S red. cfl,i.oi No. 2 hard,
'iy.i mo. i normern.
iOiiirejci No. z northern, tt&flo; Ko. 3
northern, wettc; No. 3 prin, KX&XH; No.
t prinr, "6690: No. 4 spring. aosaSo;
NhltriSS
tJfOoi.No. 3 yellow, WVaKTo: No. jTkS
No. a white, J9o, No. 2 -white, 37UesUc:
No, 4 Trhlte. S&OCTHo; atanflard, jSr?
c. Rye: No. 2, Qqzc Barley: 47t3e7c.
Beeds: Timothy. tiiSaiO! clover, nom-
Inal. 1 Provisions: Pork. tl&tS: lard, 11.03i4
11.03; ribs. IU.5OffU.0a
BUTTER Klrra; creamery. 2S92SHc.
EGGS Weak; receipts. M.OG? cases; at
mark, cases Included, HUClgc. ordinary
firsts, 16nJ17io: firsts, ItUtnHc
POTATOES Higher; receipt. M cam;
UlchUan. 43647c; Mtoncoota, 4034lo; Wla-,
conaln. 40Q4SC
POOLTUf Lointr; nhlcltena. aJlve, 16c;
ipetnxs. Mc.
nrneavu?3c.
HARLBYrr24fC.
Liverpool drain Market.
LIVERPOOL, May 11 WHEAT-Spot.
easy: No. 1 Manitoba, no stock: Mo. 3,
Ts 7ttd; No. 3, 1 lTutures. steady;
May. 7 eHfl; July. U 4!Wi October, 7
CORN Spot, steady: American, mixed,
new, s 74d; new, kiln dried, Es l4d;
kiln dried, old. Si IIW; Hid dried, old,
via Oalveston. U 3d. Future, steady;
Juli-. Lev Plat. 4s lHd, . .
Peorlst Market.
PEORJA. May Jl-CORN-No, 8. jrel
low, 37o; No, 3 yellow, J7c
vOAT8-Ko. 3 white, 3iHo; standard,
tic.
, 9mgnr Murltet.
NEW YORK. MaT lt-SUOAR-Raw,
easy; muscovado, ITre: Cestrifufal, 1.27oj
tnolaaassa, 1.52c; refla4 steady.
do deh, 4a.
Am. Tohacco Is... Ill ".V. T. N. H. & H.
Armour & Ce.4Ha. MH r. lW"a U
Atahleea a. . & W. let e. 4s MH
do ct Is 111,... . do cr. 4..,., J04H
4 CT. la, ......... MH'No. VaaKle a..,.. MH
A. C U 1st 4t IIU do I . .. ,. (IH
Bel, Jfc Ohio 4s. ... II O. s. t. rtdc. 4... DM
da la ......... TP"- ot. eta nil.. iTH
Brook. Tr. ct. la... MH It cm, 4a. .. foaj
Cen. ot Oa,,M... MH'Ridl (, 4,.,M1i
C!eo. LlalheV a,., MUrJ, I ft S, F. tf la 71
Chea. ft Ohio 4H. cu, la 1t
So cost. 4m. .. HRt U B. W, e. s. Tl
Chlcate A A. IVt. f. A 1 ad). Is,... 71
d. B. ft Q. 1. "i. .. t
do see. 4s......... tH do ct. It. ...... Ri(
OUIIN 4"-.lMHB4o lt ref, 4s IH
C. R, I. V, . . ITUBo. Rallnar la, .. 10
C rff. 4a tt'4 de r, 4 , IIU
r a r a U lvirton ratitio 4a... n
D, ft U. t. 4a.... 17 4 ar. 4 tl
I). A It. O. ref. la. TlH d let ft ref. 4a, 1H
Dlitlllcra' I J4 J. 8. Ruhbtr a.. iot
icrle P- I. 4 "'tft. ft. Bteel 3d la,. f
do gea. 4i 71 V.-C. Chem. la....,K
44 tt 4a. tr. B CtHWabaah lit ft ex. 4s Mil
HI, Can, !t f. 4a tl Waetern Md, 4a Till
Inter. Mt. 4V4,.... TV4w.t n. er. I. Mta
Inter. M. M. 4H Wit. Central 4...
Jaoan 4te . HH
nil. Ottted.
IJoaton Stock Market,
BOSTON. May U Cloalnir'nuotaOoni
on mining; stooks went as follows;
Aliases ,J. , UHMoftawt it
Areal. Copter tH Narad Co. . u
ArUeaa. Cam IttN'erti Dntt 23
a ft O. a ft S. U. lUtSbrU Lake ..,,.. 1
OaU ft Arlwn 144 Old DwstBlea ...... uu
Cat. ft met. M Ooetla tl
Ovteaalal UKQurnor ..,...,.,,
Ooper ftaoaT C O. 4HB&anaoa ............ fu
Ca( Pnue C. M... liUflsperler Jt'I
rakll - IHsaperler ft B. VI... t
Olronx On. I Tamarack '. tl
Oraakr Can. ....... IKO. B, & R. ft it.., ti
(Inane Canaaaa .... H 4 pfd agu
Isle Rorale ..Cofper. 22 Utah Ceo. tu
Kerr Lake SHl'uh Copper Oe.... IT
Lake Cotter - ll'l Winona . lu
L ItO Oetr...,. JHTOlTrrtaa u
MUml Oppc . -.-..tVi
Ttvauntry Statement,
VASHINOTOK, May 11 Tils oaadtUoia
N Yorle SttnlnK Stocks,
NEW TORK. May lA-Closinsr quota'
tlons on mtnlnar stocks were.
Oil. Tunnel stock... Little Chief ,. t
do ljand II Mexican ;..,,, , 70
Con. Cel. Va ltOntartd .100
IreB-ailTaf iV,,,.)iipphlr. ft.,. ,,. 14
LtadTllla Con iTellow" jacket , tl
Oflared. t
London Stock Market.
LOND'ON, "ilay 10. American seourltles
opened, quiet and steady, today. The list
advanced. from Ulfl point under the lead
or Canadian metric aurina tno ias; nour.
OMAHA QBltKRAl, JKATtrCBT,
BUTTER No. l.rih. carton. 80c; No.
'iJO-lb, tubs, SOJio: No. 2, 800.
CHttESE-imported Bwlis.S2c: Amer.
can Swiss. 2ci block Bwlss, Mo; twins,
W.ic; daisies, lloi triplets, llo Touns
America, lc; blue iabel biiok. ISo, ,un
bureer,. Mb., ttci, t-lb 23o New York
white, ioc
DEBIT CUTS-IUbs, No, 1, lWoi No, 2,
lTUnl No. 3. Loins, No. i, ilo; No.
t, 18fc; No. I, 17WO. Chuoks, No. 1, ll'AOj
No, 2. lOUo; No. J, lOVic. Rounds. No.
1. i&io; No. a, 'VW; No. J. 13o. Plate,
No. I. oc: No 1 8He: Ntv 3. t'A.c
FIBII-Whlte. frown. 12m Tcut. frotnti,
11a: larce crapples. frozen. 10c: Spanish
muckerol, 14o; eel, l&ui haddocit, lie;
linunqer. '.o; nno rue, tier pa.r, ai.,
salmon, 8c; halibut, 10c; buffalo, do;, bull
heads. 13o.
l'OULTRY-Brollers, GOo a lb.; hens,
17c; cocks. 12c: ducks, 20a to 25c; ceese,
18c; turkeys, iJc, pigeons, pr doa,, 11.20;
rooster's, ,!c: ducks, (ull featherod, 16o;
?:eese. full feathcrr-d, 13c; squabs, No, ,1,
I.W: No. 2. Mo.
The fojlowlnc fruit ana vegetable prices
are leported by the QUInsky Fruit com
pany: .-,
PnUlTa-Strawbcrrlfat 'Arkansas, qts.,
per case, $2.60: Tennelsee Klondike, ots.,
per cone, JS.'S. PBe4pclcsrt,Florlda, 18,
24, SO. 86 or 42 size, per cratej.13.00. Extra
fancy Calif ornls, navwlf Nlnety-ilx, 4.W;
126, 4.60; 150, 170', 200 arid 21S ijzefl, (8.00;
250, J4.60; 288 and 82, HW7 Valeildas: Ono
hundred and twenty-l per dp. 18.60;
160. 176. 200. 218, per uox, 1100. -Applen;
Utah Winetap. per hoi, 8U5f JJtahOanos
and Ben Davis, per box. ILW; -oattra aney
Oano, circle ,brand,jjer bbh, 84.00J; extra
fancy Ben Davis, vi bb)., i3.6Q extra
fancy Wlneeap, jper", bbl., H.W extra
fancy Mlssourt- Pippeh. per bbl., Mtfl;
Oanos. smalt, per bbl. ,i 12.23. arapefrutti
Florida, .Indian River, fit and 80 sizes,
5J?j64, slse,, 4,60; 46 size, i00j 86 size,
tt.Tf. i demons. Extra fancy Southland
lleauilefl, 301 and 3e0a, per box., J7.M;
eti1, choice Justrlte, per box, 17.00; ex
cellent brand, 300 size, per box, 17.26; extra
fancy Messina. 300 or 830 size, $0.60; tun
side brand. 309 lze, per box, 80.75; extra,
choice Messina. 200 or 360 size. 80.00.
VEGETABLES Minneapolis Red River
Valley Ohio potatoes Colorado Rural
potatoes, per bu.. 66o; Red 'illver early
Ohio, per bu., ttOc. Onions: Larse Red
Globe, per sacjc, 11.00; California Crystal
Wax. ner crate, I'.uO: Texas Barnada. nor
crate, 81.OO01.3. Plants; Tomatoes plants,
per 100, C5c, cabbage plants, per 100, fiSo;
pepper plant's, per 100,- 7Sa; cauliflower
plants, per J00. 76c; esKPlant plants, per
100. 11.00. Tomatoes: lfanoy Florida, ner
tt-basket crate. (4,00; ehptca . 6-basket,
Crate. IS.50.
ailHOELiJ,NEOUB-RciiLnew. potatoes.
per hamner. 83.16: California Jumbo
celery, per doz 82.00; cider Mqtt's, par
Heir, 13.60; cider Nenawxa, per ttec, K.Jj;
aspararus, per dor., Ko; rhubarb, per
doz... SOa: onions, per doz.. 20o; new boets.
carrot. j.umip8, por doz., 60o; naraley, per
doz., 40a; radfeb, per do's., 40o; head lettuce,
per aoz ti.w; nomesrown leat lettuce,
Per doz.. 40o: nreen peDOers. Der baskat.
60c: wax or green beans, per hamper,
14.00; liot house cuoumbera, per doz., ilOOQ)
2.00: cauliflower, per crate, 88.60; Venetian
Cariie, per lb., Uo; Texas new oabbace,
per lb., 2o ! eirgplant, per doz., 81.6002 00;
horseradish, S doz bottles In case, per
case, 81,00; dromedary brand dates, Pks.,
33.00; anchor brand dates, pkK., (2.25;
walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per lb,, 30c,
k.i.uiuit, lievHiia, put OT3u, IJCVauo
Jumbo, per lb.. )6o; jtlant peoans, "Louisi
ana paper shell, per lb 20c; fllbsrts, per
lb , 16c; Drake almonds, per lb., ISc; paper
snen, isc; tirazus, per id, joo; large
washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per
lb.. 2Wa: raw No. 1 Deanuts. ner lh.. tC'.n:
jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8c; roast peanuts,
per lb., 3Ko; shell barlr hickory nuts, per
lb., 4o ; lire hickory nuts., per lb., !c;
white rioe popcorn, pnr lb., 8o; oheakera,
per 190 pkr. oaae, JtM; eheokers, per (0
pxs. e LT; laue nerry boxes, qts.,
pe 1.4KM. 8175.
BBI!P fUTrJ-No. 1 rlba, nyioS No. 3
ribs, 17a; No. 3 ribs. 15,io; No. 1 chucks.
lie; no. cnucKS. leo; io. i chucks,
lUc: No. 1 loins, 30c; No. 3 loins. l',jo:
No. 3 loins. Uo: No, 1 rounds. 14c; Ne. 3
rounds, 135ic; Nx 3 rounds, lJUo; No, 1
plates, tjc; No. 3 plates, SHa; No. 3
plates, 3c.
KTaporevted Apjileai and Dried Prults
NEW YORK. May 11 EVAPORA'rem
APPLES-Qulet-
DRXED lTRUlTS Prunes were more
active:; CsUIfomias. fUHUc. AprlooUanrl
of tft Vritf SUtttraMurjr t the b- poaujhes, firm. ItSrina, steady.
iuair o.. 8 25H
J.. 8 214 7 44
May 7.. I 8 unl ? iq
May S..1 s ia' 7'r,A
May 9..( R wn 7 fj)
May lOi 8 34ri( 7 66
.i.jr ,1.1 ' I ( 4D,
May IX 8 II 4
May 13,1 8 16U 7 44)
in" lf,i a lil T OS
May 16, 8 22U 7
.-nay w. rg 24'i, 7 64
6 63
fc CI
6 661
870!
6 77
& 7
6 82
6 K
C 96
S06l
D 031 1 04 6 l
9 19 7 001 5 as
9 171 6 941 5 81
9 18
9 18
9 20!
9 2SJ
9 23
83 5 34
G 87i o at
e w.
697
7 01
E 97 9 30) 7 04) 6 3i
6 41
6 41
DM1
7 081 fi 24
7 111 6 23
ISZ4
6 a
e -1
till
6 19
6 S3
0 38
C 33
8 3?
0 34
ti 17
1
8
6
13
5
Sunday1.
Uccelptn and disposition ot llvo stock
at the Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPT8 CARS. "
f nttli. lr.-,fra. 44hei,n. tt'r'.
.wnoasn ity. ..,,,.
Mo. Pacific Ity. .,,
Union Pacific Ry.
C H.- V east...
O, A N. W west...
C. SL P. M..& O..
C. 11. & Q., cast..,. 3
C. ll. & Q west.i. ' 1
C. It. I. & P., cast,. 4
C. R. I. .1 P.. west. 19
Illinois Central Ity. ,.'
c. a w. ity 4
. Totol receipts., 67,
. 0ISP.031TION-IIEAD.t
value, ttogs. onecii.
3 ..
3
7
43 1 ,
-1.4 :: '
16 ' 1 6
3
"I ::
Morris & Co.
Swift & Co i ,,,
Cudahy Packing Co,...
Armour & Co. , ,.,
cudahy from IC. C
Bouth Omaha P, Co.'...,
l.lnpnln Itomklnir C?t
11111 &. H6n ....w...,....',
J. B, Root & Co....!:..,.
L. F. HUsz w
Cllne & Christie
Other buyers
1C0
319'
109
Vft
6
3
39
13
- 63
6
86.
0(8
1.688
3,243
4,183
1,100
830
28S
263
210
848
Total v . 0(8 9,618 .l;7lia
CATTLD-dattle ' receipts were small
this mornlmr. only-62 cars Cbelns; reported
In. Of that number 19 cars, were, con
signed through and not offered for sale.
For the week receipts foot up 11,(30 head,
being- almost 8,000 head short of tho cor
responding period last week, but ettllt
slightly larser than . for the correspond
ing" week of last year.
There were only 'tt few beef utters on
tho market this morning, but etlll .thero
was a great, plenty considering tho con
dition ot the trade. Buy'trs did not ap
pear to have very urgent orders nnd tho
market as a. whole was alow, but prices
were about steady. Oood yearlings and
good heavy cattle both sold up to 88.20. i
There was no material change In prices
for cows and heifers, prices remaining
practically the same aa yesterday.
uiock catti, ana teeaera wero,,in very
light supply and the .market unchanged.
For tha week killing cattle are around
103 16o higher, handy light cattle nnd
yearlings ot good quality showing the
most advance, with heavy, oattle and
common light cattle showing very llttlb
Improvement, tftoou cattle and feeders
havo been very slow all week and Prices
are a little lower than they were a week
ago.
Quotations' on Cattle: Good to choice
beef steera. 18.OfriJS.75; fair to good .boef
sieore, commpn ,to lair beef
steers, J7.30(7.76i good n cliotcv helfors,
37.O0W.78 f good to' choice cows. 80,7607,26;
fair to good grades, 83.T6i30.Ovi t good to
choice, stockers and feeders, tl WTI.Oo:
fair to good Hookers and feedkfe, 87.069',
T.tvo; common to'ftttr 'stockers; and feeders,'
lo.26ti7,oo stock torvs and heirers, I5.C04J
7.36; veal calves, .S7.0OQil.09; bulls, stag,
flu., aa. idw'x.
iteproseniaiive saiea:
unmir tjxiitiiu.
I4i...
14....
I....
tt,...
it. .
7..
It....
II. .
24....
tt.. .
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DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Volume of Tramactiom in All Lead,
ing Branched Very Large.
ACTIVITY TRIFLE, ABATED
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llOUo lOuay s iraue -waaj mijuvbi a
repetition of -. Wednesday's, and Thurs
day's, a good strong market, probably
the most aotiVa of tho week, There, was
a fair shipper and speculator demand, but
It was on tba killers' purohaeed that the
full strength was shown The market
opened no better than steady, but the In
quiry for all kinds of stufr was too lively
to keep values from making a small ad
vance, and buyers wero forced to pay a
little better money to fill their orders.
Some Idea of the activity of the trade
can ba ealned from the fact that nearly
everyttng bad been sold by 9 o'clock. The
bulk of tne nogs sow ai 8.jjwi.. tne
majority landing at 38.36. and good lights
brought a top ot 38.33. The market was
rather uneven, soma bogs sold early be
ne no better man steady; wnue others
that were cashed at the best time looked
to be nearly tc higher.
Todays arrivals amouniea to about lis
cars, or 11,100 bead, the heaviest for a
rlday since tbe second week In March.
For the five days the total Is 61,843, bctng
nearly e,w head larger than last week
and about 1,000. head heavier than fdr the
same period a year ago.
Quotations on sneao aud Limbs? CinnA
to choloe Mexjcan lambs, eS.U41g.30t fair
to gooa Aiaxicaa lamos, tn-outrs u: good
to. choice wastexn Umbo. VXUta.oat fair
to good western Iambs, t7.60&7.TS; shorn
lambs. BOOd to cnoico. 17.0047.40: vear.
llnrs. llKbt. 87.0087.23; yearlings, heavv.
110337.00: wethers, good to rlioloe li.COJr
.B; wetners. lair to gooI, IO.2B4J4.60:
ewes, gyoa to cnoice. 44.we2e.za; ewes, ralr
to good, W.73tfiM; culls and bucks, fctootf
4.23.
Representative saiea;
We. At. I, rr Ke, at. sn. r.
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9HICKP Thmteh lh rnoeOitar CVr lht
llBhtett Tor a Friday since Mi- third week
In Jntltiary, Milppcts ai ilhr'Keem to
want what offering wero on sale nt pre
vailing prices, it was some, lljtlo time.
.,.-. u,u mr iiminci ui'rneu, nun n'iien uifl
bulk of tho supply did move salm In
dicated a vcnk nnir" lower ten'dehcy to
thnitrade. Prices were quotably, wrak, to
a, illmV.lnwer with Vi complflo clearance
not until late In tho toreno'oti. Amonrt
the transactions were a bunch of Mex
ican lambs selling at 8S.18, as against
38.23 for a ktralftht cut of tho same lambs
yesterday. Included In the scant supply
ot muttons was a load or clipped year,
lines that went to tho scales at 85.60..
AnLwrl receipts root up something
Ilk 17,700. being slightly less than' last
week, , but considerably short of two
weeks ago and a year ago. .Notwith
standing thn modem! MUrmUrta' n ti, am,
'daya ot tho week, trade has shown no
improvement, mere, being apparently n
i-oniinunnco 01 wcok reeling prevailing In
nm uauo nt insi. wock'b close. The lower
tendenoy to today's market wakes cur
rent values for lambs 103150 lower than
a week djto. the ton nrlcu for rnnd mu
can wooled Mafnbs nt this week's closo
being 33.16, as compared with 88.35 last
Friday..
AVhlln verv fewr miiltnh. rt n lM,4
have been' In evltlencn, what have heen
'nf, ..I. Inril.nta. h . . .. 1 1 , ,
v.,, iiiuiwiiH-a ,l u,mu uruunc, anil
jtaokers hold few demando for anything
in tna nra sneop. line oven nt prcssnt
prices. There Is a weak undertone to
mc eenrai irnae in ootn sneep ana iambs,
No.1 Au rH.
248 Mexican lambs
si red ewns ,
it eprlng lamb en
93 M x cait lambs 7ft
230 Mexican 'lambs ,,,, TS
Kansna City I.lvn fljofk Mnrket.
IvANRAS CITY. Mv Is Kvrt .V
Receipts, 700 head; market steady 1 na
IJSI'SJ"' Tk25ffS.8; southern steers,
18,ff7."6t southern cowa and heifers,
84.6pi8'7.60; native cows nnrt heifers, 3I.7BT?
8.3:1; stockers and feeders, $6. 60118.15;
bulls, Io.70OT.60: caWes, O.6O(10,00; west
ern steers, (8.768,35; western cows, 31.50
5f7.35.
itouHr-Recoipts, 6.000 head: mnrket
steady to strong; bulk, t8.3oal.45: heavy.
3S,23tl8.86 packers nnd hutchers, 38.303)
8.461 light, 3S.3njfg.: pigs. tJ.7id7.60,
- HHE5rll AND JiAMnS-Recelpts. 8,000
head: market tjteady: muttons, 31.00(78,60;
Colorado lambs, 87.00O8.35; range weth
ers "and yearlings, 84.40i37.:Sj range ewes,
H.003,a6:
Metal Mnrkot.
NKW TORK, Jtny 18-MI.TAL3-Flrmj
ntandartl spot .and May, 1S69, offered;
June. 115.40, offered: Julv and August.
318.J7, Offered; eleotrolvtln, SI5.87irt'14.00
lake, 118.00: easting. 316.037 Tin, firm,
spot and June, 348.484M900; July, 147.62t
48.05., Lead, steady at 34,30. b(dt Bpeltw,
quiet at I6.40fjC.4r, Antimony, dull: Cook
son!, 'r3.7cj7t1.00. Iron, aulct nnd urt
chanced. .
exports of topper thl month, ?l(pg
tons: ' London Copper firm: snot. 60 Pa:
future?, 09 Is 3d. London tin flrmt spot,
334; futures, 218. London' lead, 18 10s.
London spelter, 24 17s td. London Iron,
Cleveland warrants, 70s,
BT. LOUIS, May 1(1. METALSLead,
weak; 84.r0. Spelter; WeakV 35.80O3.85,
Clilontco lilve Slork Sfnrkatt
CHICAGO, May 16.-CATTL10-Redelpts,
1,600 head, .Market woak: beeves, 37.00R'
.oo;.. Texas steers, v.ibwi.n; western
Pr.
8 16
$00,.
i 00
'8 00
steer's, J7.OOpfi.16; stockers and feeders, f e red.
NEW YORK. May 10.-Uun's review lo
morrow will say:
There Is still somo abatement of activ
ity dun ehleflv to antlolpated mrif!
phnnares, but the volume of transactions
In all the lending branch1 ot trade n;vi
ministry Is very large. Conservatism U
naturally more pronounced lu the In.lui
trial and flnanciol east, while In the .mi
cultural west olid hoiiUi there ts a market
feeling of confidence IxineJ on the splen
did crop conditions and tho enormous t x
port trnde. much of which means lingi.
return to producers of those sectionr
, Tho decreaeo In bank exchanges thie
week of IS per cnt as compared wit,
the corresponding week u year ago was
Chiefly duo to rennwifl xtiomitntivr tm....
actions at New YofK. It In noticeably that
in i-omrasi to tne railing ofr in nank
clearings, railroad gross earnings m-
Unliff to expai1, the" gain In tn. fin.
week ot May belntr T.l tr emit th
opening of lake navigation Is helpful to
uiiKuirKH m 1110 nprinwest in most .sec
tions active bulldini: operations aro ix
ported. although In some place these utu
checked by labor troubles.
The Iron nnd steel mills aro busily en
gaged on selling orders, but . there has
been a net decline in bilslhoitjl Tho a
oetslon In. iron and" steel s Well aa In
the textile trades is remarkably small lu
view of tho conservatism Inspired by the
landing'. larlff chnileies. ThetV. Is In
Clfiisodrirteiullnena.ln cotton o'oda.
In leather and '4speulalljr ,ln ' belting
lenther, md,r activity ii.noWl. t,'oper
cpnditlons are satisfactory, "The recent
aJLPL,',v", h" '"inroyed the already
bright'trop prospects. Agricultural exports
In April, bioke nil previous records for
tho month and during tho latest week tho
total exports from the port ot New York
were 3IK.60A623. nearly equalling tho I111
porfs arid Jl.W4.W2 greater than l?t year.
' CommerclaJ failure tlts 'week In lha
United' tftates aru too. against SOB the eor
retpotldlng week last year. Tallurys lu
Canada number forty-rive.
IIIIAUSTUKIST'S Til All I; IlBVliBW
Trnde Current Iiidlcatri Ilelntlvely
Sntlsfnotory Condition.
NEW. YORK, May 16.-nradatroet'B to
morrow will soyi
Trade current's indicate tho existence
of relatively satisfactory conditions, al
though the conditions are 'Interspersed
with evidence, ot more or less irregularity
on tho flnul distribution. Conservatism
is being praoticed as to future trade
pending prospective tariff changes and
it is probable that tho volumo of business
In the northwest, a section that has here
tofore bt'en especially active, has tapored
off a little, but slackness in una or an
other zona has been counterbalanced by
movements In other places.
Retail trade this week has been re
striated by cool weather and busluees
In Iron and stoel tends to booome lighter.
Crop conditions aro mainly favorable
In some places, tho west for example,
Wholesale trade Is hotter than nntlcl.
fated and the way buyers representing
ntertor retail dealers take hold of sup
plies indicates that stocks -must be low.
In Hhort there is little room tor cavil
as regards spot business nnd as the sea
son advances thero is mora disposition
to figure (in future requirements,
Wheat, Including fioutv exports from
the United States and Canada for th
week ending May, 16, are the lalgest nlneo
October, 1903, aggregating 7,011,470 bush
els, against 4,027,613 bushels this week
last yean
qottoii Market.
NEW YORK, May 16,-COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 12c; mid
dling gulf, 12.350. Bales, 1.C00 bales.
Cotton futures olosed steady. Closing
bids: May. 11.46c: June, 11.53c; July,
U.68e; August, 11.87c; September. 11.03c;
October, lO.STo; December, lO.Wic, January.
10.640; Maroh, 11.02c.
LIVERPOOL. May 16. The cotton ex
change will bo olosed today and to
morrow, Whitsuntide holidays.
School Children to
Make Vaoant Places
Far More Beautiful
Announcements will bo made at the
various Sunday schools and parochial
schools next Sunday of the beginning or
the competltlvo rarden contest Instituted
by tho Omaha Clvio league. Vaoant lots
will be assigned to the schools on- Appli
cation to the league and tho children will
beautify them with gardens,, working for
ode of the big prises the league has ot-
3518607.90: cows and heifers, J3.8C98.00;
calves, - 8S.260o.oj.
l,IOa3-necelpts, 18,000 head. Market
steady to n shade higher: bulk of sales.
js.coai.00; light, J3.403S.e2tt; mixed, n.wp
24i heavy, JlOOa8.67Mi; rough, jS.OOiJ
K.iH); pigs, eo.owa8.oo,
E
P AND LAMBS Recclnts. 8030
hrdd. Market steady; native. fill.8O1fJ6.ftO;
western. 36.0007.00: year llnrs. K5.40rfl7.tO.
-Lambs; Native, K.60gJ.70; western, f8.C5
8, IV,
1 " Wool Hnrlrert. '
nOSTON. May l,--VDOL-The Com
mercial, nultetin will say of the wool
mnrket tomorrow: "There .probably hat
been a less volume of business this week
III the Boston wool market, but prloes
have dropped no lower nd. (f anythlnir.
the undertone of the mnrket Is slightly
mora cheerful, considering the uncer
tainty manufacturers -face on account of
the, tariff. In tho west the purchase of
the new 'clip hs. moved very moderato))1
and practically on the same basis noted
last week. At thn mills little new ap
pears .to have developed, epme mills run
ning under fair seheduje and others un
der a poor one,"
St. Lrtula) Lire Stouk Mnrket.
BT. LOUI8. May W.-CATTia-.R4l.
celpts. 000 head; market steady; native
beef steers, J6.7CO9.00; cows, and heifers,
84.60fM.7t; stockers and feeder, 35.254;
8.00; Texas and Indian steers, tt.tZtiM;
crtwi. and heifers. J4.OOdr7.00: calves. 33.66
0.80. ,
HtXJN ueceipte. 7,wo neaa; mar K el
steady; pigs and tights, J7.COff8.66i mixed
and butchers. Jf.4A726.cn; rood heavy. J8.45
Of.fir,.
Hiiiui- ajnij iJAaiur iivceipis, IIUU
Jiead: market steady; native muttone,
JS.0Ot76.75; lambs, 17.0aJ.25.
fit. Joseph Live Stock Mnrkrt,
'BT- JOSEPH. May 18. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 100 head; market steady; steers,
il.fam.Wi oows and heifers, 84.OOQ8.10;
calves. J8.E039.&.
IKXJB Receipts, . nean; market
steady to strong; top, IS. 45; bulk, 88.300
8.10. . .
BIIEISP AND LAMHS-Iteoeipts, 6,W
head; market dull; lambs. J7.J&t.2S.
Coffro Mnrket.
.NEW YORK. May lC-CQFIfEB-Ku-
iip ntiened nnsteadr at unchnnred
prioes to a decline of 8 polntri Under scat
ternd selling Offerings were well enough
taken to check tun decline, nowevar. and
the close was steaav. bales, 27,000 bags,
May, ll-20ci July, lt.36c; September, 11.43o;
December,, 11.44o; January, 11.45o; March,
JL480.
Spot ooffee quiet. Rio No, 7, 1lKo;
fiantos No. 4, l3Utn3Kc; mild ooffee,
dull; Cordova, 14H17o nominal.
' Dry Ooods Mnrket.
MEW TOIIC, May 18.-DRT OOOI1H
Tha cotton goods markets are steady,
with the demand fair, Silk and wool
mills are oilrt&illng their output, tho
former on account of difficulties arising
from striken tn dyeing establishment) and
the' latter on uncertainties. Wool markets
are dull,
i
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. May l.-OILCottonseed.
eaayt prim yellow, summer, 8.SO0fl.&.o;
May. .83o-, July. .9Go; September, 7.06c
TURPENTINE ifaey; machine barpett,
ttVic.
Key w tne rmuMtas nt XovertlalBB.
More than twenty-five vacant lots .have
been . ctlffh0d to children and gardens
have been etarted. They will bo pro
tected and designated by metallic signs,
"Clvio League Garden." Photographs will
bq tdtjen of the lote before the Improve
ment and a gain afterwards and tie
prizes allotted to theme ' ot gmateilt
change from unsightly to beautiful,
At ft meeting ot the competitive gardt'i
committee of tho Clvio league at the
University club Thureduy noon $25 wns
received from the Omaha Society of Flno
Arts td be added ta to the priso fund. Her
b.ert Rogers atid Clement Chase, were
added to the garden committee.
George T. Morton, president of the
league, and Thomas tl. Kimball, tho
architect, made a report on their ru
tendancd at tha National Clvio league
meeting In Chicago recently. They sold
Omaha has much ffreater advantages, for
such work thanother cities' because of
the greater number of open places to b
Improved,
HEAVY LUMBER TRUCK
RUNS OVER SALESMAN
Glen Mortensen (0 East Washington
stieet, Council Bluffs, waa seriously in
jured when he attempted to Jump-on a
truck belonging to the Chloago- Lumber
company. He Is employed by the com
pany as a salesman and when the v
lilole passed htm at Fourteenth land
Jones streets he tried to mount it. but
missed his step and fell underneath one
of the wheels. It passed over the trunk
of his body and he waa rendafod uncon-clous,-
Tho police patrol responded to a sum
mons and Dr. Folw "administered medical
attention, taking tho patient to St.
Joseph's hospital. On the way there the
police ambulance broke down and one
from the hospital carried the Injured man
the rest or the distance. He ta In a pre
carious condition.
OBJECTS TO WATER METER
BEFORE CONTRACT EXPIRES
Oty Rulldlng Inspector Brown ts pro
testing against the attitude of the Water
board In Installing meters. Brown live
at 2019 Emmet street in a house owned
by Judge Macomber. A water hoard
employe called on Mrs. Brown yesterday
and told her they were going to put In
a meter. As she had but recently paid
A flat rate up to July- L she protested.
"Wa'll put that meter In or your water
will be ahut off within twenty-four
hours," said the employe and took hta
leave.