6-0 THE OMAHA StTNDAT BEE: MAY 25, 1913. mini xun nnnnnnn uxnunmluonMn. sto: new netato. 21.2tvir1.60. unun aau rnuuuuD imiuveii Wheat EeporU Are Conflicting and Traders Are Taking Profits. CORN AND OATS UNDER CONTROL Utron jrrit Concern. In die Specula tive World Hare Strangle Hold Upon All the Smnllcr Rrnlns. OMAHA. May Jl. 1911 The word "corfllctlng-' wiir hardly con Vey to the reader the difference In the messages received on the Ueanl of Trade yesterday from points In Kansas as to the condition of the growing wheat. An advance proofshect of the Modern Miller admits that, while tho crop has gone backward a little, the deterioration Is eon fined to small and 'scattered areas and not necessarily of a serious nature. There were adltlonal reports from the south wt ' losses In sections, and. as some of these were denied, the speculative world was left to Its own Judgment as to the proper slde'of the wheat market to bock. One Of thlt nldn.t arwlltnlnra In ih Chicago wheat market said last night mat ne considered many of the reports SOW coming forward tin crnn cnmlltlnna. 9 whether they aro favorable or unfavor able, as valueless on the whole while wheat speculators continue to move, in a body, there was lees of this than was to bo seen a week or ten days ago. The larger houses are receiving reports from every section of the winter wheat belt many times during each ses slon, and It was more noticeable yester day and that along with these messages were either Uuylng or selling orders. The xact was ruiiy demonstrated that those who are enabled to secure profits In wheat are showing no -Inclination what ever to tarry- It may be said without i ear 01 contradiction that a choppy mar ket will be seen from this time until the harvesters are sent Into the fields later on. There is UUlo In the cash situation that may be called encouraging to the trade at large, especially to the holders 01 eiiner tne tuture or casn in the cm c&go market J. Meladay. one of the larger export Ins concerns in Canada, with headquarters at Toronto, passed through Chicago yes terday. Ho sold that nearly all the wheat now held In Canada has been sold to the foreigners and that It will be moved out as rapidly as possible- That while some exporters In tho trade were reporting business as dull, he found Im porting men in tne marKet right along. Cash wheat was unchanged to Aa higher. Corn and oats are controlled by some of tne strongest concerns in the speculative world and there was good buying on all the soft spots, and the market failed to show any signs of sharp prlco losses on a prospective change in conditions. Cash corn was Ho higher to Ha lower. Cash oats were unchanged. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, tH7Hc; No. 3 hard. 86HffGV4o: No. 4 hard. M8lc; No. 3 spring, SSttfllfOHo; No. 4 spring, SlWfMic; No. 3 durum, S9c: No, 3 durum, 87flS8c. Corn: No. 2 white, BSQtttto; No. 3 white. 57Ho; No. 4 white, 667Hc: No. 3 yellow, 67Vic; No. 2 yellow, C7ViiG7!4c; No. 4 yellow, 6614 STUcj No. 2. Who; No. 3. P7f07Wc; No. 4, Etiieic, Oats: No. 3 white, Sl'WVKc; standard, ZTHc; No. 3 white, 37c; No. 4 white, 26Hc Barley: Malting, GO&tiOo; No. 1 feed, 41043c. Ilye: No. 2, C&S&Hc; No. 3, MHQCCc The following cosh sales were reported today: Wheat No, 3 hard winter: 3 cars, 66c No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 81c No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 86c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 82c. Oats No. 3 white: 4 cars, 37c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 36V4a No grade: 1 car, 39c; 1 oar, 35VjO, Rejected: 1 cor, 36c. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, CSHc; 4 cars. Wo. No. 3 white: X car, tSc; 2H cars, 87c. No, 2 yellow: 1 car, 67HC. No. 3 yellow: 24 cars, 67Hc No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 67UC: 1 ..car, 67c. No. 4. mixed: 1 car, 67c No grade; 1 cor, white, 66c Ilye No. 8: 1 car, 66a Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 034.000 bushelsoortU 240,000 bushels; oats, 1,000 bushels. L Liverpool close: Wheat, Ved to U1 Jower; corn, Ud lower. Primary wheat rcoelp'U were 480,000' bushels and shipments 611.000 , bUBhels, against rocelpta receipts of 803, WQ bushels and shipments of 463.0W bushels tsst year. Primary cofnrecclpts -were- 372.000 bush els and shipments 600,000 bushels, against receipts of 376,000 bushels and shipments of 388,000 bushels last year. ( Primary oats receipts were 726,000 bush els and shipments 380,000 bushels, against receipts of 463,000 bushels and shipments of (32,000 bushels last year. CARLO RECEIPTS, -Chicago u 14 87 212 Minneapolis im Duluth 4$ Omaha 17 Kansas City 32 St. Louis 34 Winnipeg , ...3C4 25 2 -CHICAGO OltAIN AND PnoVIHIONH reatnres of the Trntllnir nnd CIosluc Prices on Jlonril of Trade, CIIICAOO, May 21. Increasingly un favorable prospects In southern and west ern Kan nan carried the Wheal market today upgrade. Closing prices were firm at as advance of lo to lHSlHb oyer last night. Corn finished unchanged . ta Ha higher. Oats varied from a shade off to Uo gain. Provisions strung out front 15c decline to an upturn of 6c Incessant dry weather and a forecast of shortago started wheat shorts to buy Ing. Now Investors also took a hand, making a liberal volume or business, much In contrast with the usual week end curtailment. Bulls wero especially Impressed by statements that 3,000,000 acres In southwest Kansas were In a critical condition, with each day enlarg ing the damage and making the danger worse. HKtvt of a substantial falling off of the United states visible supply total dis couraged the bear side in wheat and so, too, did word that exporters had dis posed of a little new winter. The mar ket at no time had any Important re action. Export clearances of wheat and flour equaled 931,000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheat were 180,000 bushels; a year ago, 303,000 bushels. In the corn pit selling by cash houses and news of heavier country offerings offset the bullish action of wheat Weather conditions favored planting. Profit-taking by longs weakened oaU. Provision trade was only local. The one notable feature was an erratic dip of 16o In May pork. Artlcle-I Open.1 Hlgh.l Low. I Close. Yes y. Wheat! 92 9od 92 91 91H 90 91H8H M son kH "H -ray 92H 91H mi 81U May. soHfl1 90& juiy. Sept Dec. Corn May. July. Sept Dec. STTt' 68 67 6S 68 C74 KK 67HO 67H ;67H: mm Oats i aiay. 41U! juiy. Sept. Dec. Tork I i. May. July. i 20 00 19 M 19 SO 19 93 IV 90 19 60 19 StH 19 ti 13 H 1 47H1 1 60 19 47H U 10 1 11 10 ' 11 10 1 11 10 uoeH noo ii C2H uo) 1107H U 12HJ It 10 I 11 10 11 10 12 00 1J 00 11 00 U 00 11 32H- 1136 11 U82H U80 11 16 11 11H U HH- I 11 If It 1IH '82H Sept 13 W 1110 1100 ira May. July. Sept JUbt i May. 12 00 U32H July.j BPt- UltH Chicago Cash PiicesWheat: No. 3 red. SL07OL0SH; No. 3 red, tScU03; No. 2 hard, SSHc; No. S bard. 91tc; No. 1 northern. 9S4jCc; No. 3 northern. 830 WH: No. S northern. 9HjSo, No. S spring. S403o; No. 3 spring. lt$82o; No. 4 spring, 83f0c; velvet chaff, 9196o; durum. K&6CC. Corn: No. 2, 63UfiC3c; No. 2 white. 61661 He. No. 2 yellow. 6Mi 66c. No. 3, 6H4(6!(o; No. 3 white, C0H9 le. No. S yellow, C8H⁣ No. 4. 67iitt HC No. 4 white, l9Hi?00o; Np. 4 yellow. MX6SHc Oats: No. 2 white, 41Hc Na 3 white, SWiOaWio. No. 4 white, 37ii3SHc; stsjuUrd, tlUSUHc Rye; No. 1. CB-0 Hc Barley: WlOKc Clover, nominal. Pork: 310.80. Lard: SlUOeil.20. lUbs: XUJ6O012.CO. EGGS Weak; receipts, 1,011 cases; at mrs, taues inciuoea, utftwitc, ortunan' rsts. ietfin;e: firsts. UHri8c C12E8K Higher. daisies. U<Hc, twtes, ISHUfic, Young mertcaa, itHO J4U; lone horns, 14W4Hc iOTTBK-Eeary creamery, 34t9C7c POTATOUH- Lower, receipts. ES oars, SHehigao, CCtiOc; Minnesota, 4SC5c; Wis. rouMr-Lowri ewe!, nive, uc. springs, alive, 16c JVBW YORK GENKllAIi MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NBW YORK, May 34.-FLOUR-Qulet ana nrm ana without quotable change; spring patents. SI.eMM.90: winter utrnltrhla: S4.40fl.48; winter patents. I4.76ge.l0; spring i-iraia, M.vai.v; extra ixo. i winter, ts.N ', oiira o. i winter, u. iuont.su: Kan- son straights. ll.20fiC.30: faticv snrtns- pnicnix, j.wijo.w. jtye iiour, steady; fair to good, S2.6O03.fcu; choice to fancy, Si.SOtM 00. WHBAT-pot market firm; No. 3 red, nominal; No. 1 nothern Ouluth, SLOIM, f. o. b., afloat, Futures were advanced sharply today by & renewal of bad crop news from Kansas and Oklahoma. May, uuiy, vafto; .oepiemuer, vio. OATS Soot. firm: standard white. 46c. elevatbr; No. 2 white, 46Hc; No. 3 white, 4Mj46l4c; fancy clipped white, 46143. -uhn spot, marKet steady; export. uttc nominal, i. o, d., afloat. RYE Steady; No. 3. western. 68Uc. en. i xNew iorK. BARLEY Firm; malting, fOSJTOo, c 1 f. Buffalo; feeding, 64c, nominal. c. I. f. Now York. CORNMEAL-Flrmi fine whits and yellow, si.3Hfl.40; coarse, Sl.30Ql.a6; kiln linen, ... HAy-Qulet: No. 1. Sll.oosU.0C; No. 2, $io.oo; No. 3, foooyaoo. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1012. 16t2c; 1911. 30Hc: Paclflo coast, 1912, liifioc; ll, ll14o. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, 284r2ttc; Contral America, 2SKc. I'UTIIOLEUM-Steady; refined New York, bulk. 15.00; New York, barrels, 38.70; cases, 111.00. WOOI-Htaidy; domestic fleoce. XX Ohio, 27.J2SC. PROVISIONS Jork, quiet; mess, W 7.H.22 26; family, S24.0OWa.00; packed J20.7&322.2S. Beef, quiet; mess, 321.6052) 22.00; family, 32J.OftftW4.00. Cut meats. Mvlv: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 114,75 716.60; pickled hams, J1C.50. Lard, firm; middle west prime. S11.00(311.16; refined, steady; continent, 111.70; South Amorlca, 112.36; compound, steady, 33.37HtIfl.62W, BUTTER Unsettled; reoeipts, 1.S67 tubs; creamery, extras, 27'4Z7V4c; firsts, 26H0Z7c; seconds, 2CHOZ7c; stato dairy, finest, 27c; process, extra, 26Mo; firsts. 27 at 7 He; Imitation creamery, firsts, 2682Ho; factory, curront make firsts, 2Sc; packing stock, current make firsts, 2a; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 23c. CHEESE Firm; receipts. 888 boxes: state, whole milk, fresh colored specials, I30lc; whits specials, iSUc; skims. 2HfI3C. Kaas steady; receipts, 2l,Ki oasssi fresh gathered extras, 22HQ23o; fresh fathered storage packed firsts, 2122o: resh gathered regular pckd extra firsts, 2liff21Ha; firsts, 20O30Ho; XVnnsyl vanla and nearby hennery whites, 2MMo; I'OULTKr - Dressed, steady: frssh killed western fowls, nHSWHo; turkeys, uaisc. 1 corn nnd wuent neinon Bulletin. United States Department of Agricul ture's weatner bureau report for Omaha, Neb,, for tho twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 76th meridian time. Haturdav. May 24. 1913: OMAHA DlSTryCT STATIONS. Temp. nam High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb.. 70 61 .60 Clear Auburn, Neb... 63 IS .00 Pt. cloudy B'ken Bow, Nb 80 48 .00 Clear Columbus, Nb. 74 46 .00 Pt. cloudy Culbcrtson, Nb 82 67 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb. 73 47 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb. 72 40 .00 Clear Or. Island, Nb 79 61 .00 Clear Hnrtlngton, Nb 78 46 .00 Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neb.. 77 48 - .00 Pt. cloudy Holdrego, Neb. 72 4$, .00 Pt. oloudy Lincoln. Neb... 70 44 .00 Clear No. Platte, Nb 80 68 .00 Pt. cloudy OaKdale, Neb.. 78 65 ,00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb.... 63 60 .00 Clear Tekamah, Neb. 74 61 .00 Clear ' Valentine, Nb. 82 62 .00 Clear Alta, la CS 48 .00 Clear Carroll, la 08 44 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la.... 70 43 .00 Clear Sibley, la 72 36 .00 Clear bioux city, ia. 73 64 .oo pt. cloudy Minimum temperature for twalva.hout period ending at 8 a. m. DISTKICT AVERAGES. No. of Temn.. Pain. District Stations. liigtl. Low. fall. Columbus, O... 18 22 14 24 00 48 ,3) 62 48 ,20 60 42 .00 60 44 .10 62 44 .00 8 48 .00 76 44 .40 72 ,48 ,00 76 60 .00 Louisville, icy. Indla'polls, Ind Chicago. Ill St. Louis. Mo... 19 Des Mplnes, Ia. 22 Minneapolis 61 Kan. City. Mo.. 2t Omaha. Neb 17 Generally warmer weather prevails throughout the corn and wheat region. A very few light and scattered showers no. curred In the north and east portions. Lfc A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureaa St. Loots General Slarket. No. 2 red. 11. 0G; No. 2 hard, 96Hc COIW-No. 2, OOHc; No. S white, 60H 02o. uath-ho, z, o3otc; wo. 3 wnite, 4ZC HYKr62c Closing prices of futures: ( W H EAT July, 8SHe: September, 88Mc COUN-July. 67Ho; September, 67c. OAT8-July,- S7UOnHo; September, 37; nitr.TrtT Bteodvt chickens. 1SV40! springers, 20932c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12o; geesqj ic. jiui-A juit uuii; creamery, .iwjq. KGOS-I'lrm, at 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 8.000 13,000 Wheat, bu 14.000 47,000 Corn, bu 79,000 47.000 Oats, bu. 61,000 33,000 Kaunas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 24.-WHEAT- Cash: No. 3 hard, 87HQ910; No. 3, S8H9 90o: No. 2 red. 49gos No. -M$iQWHo. cokn noi z wnue, wttc no. a, wc OATS-No. S White. 39(ffS9H5, nYii-69H!0c. HAY-Unchangcd. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May, 85Ho; July, S5Uo; Sep temWr. 85Hc CORN May, 6&QI July, 67Q67Ho; Sep tember. 67067HC OATS-Ouly, 38os September, 86Hc EGGS First lSHo; seconds, 13914c POULTRY Hens, l$Hc; roosters, 10c; ducks, 16c. Recelntfl. Shipments. 32,000 49.000 36,000 46,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. ., Oats, bu. .. 20,000 13,000 Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS. May 24.-WIIEAT May, 90c; July. 91Uc.i September, 9Uio. Cash: No. 1 hard. 4Hc: No. 1 northern., OV(,BMo: No. 2 northern. SOHOlHo: No. 2 hard. Montana, 93Ho; No. 3, SSHGHOHo. I'xuun- unennngeo. BRAN Unohanged. BARLKY-Unchanged. COnN-No. 3 yellow, 6UT61HC OATS No. S white, fS6H3KXc RYENo. t, 6JC67HO. FLAX-ILSOH. . , Milwaukee flrntn Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. May ll.-WHEAT Na 1 northern, 9696c;' No. 2 northern. MHHc; No. 3 hard winter. DlgtHo: May. Wc; July. 90T4C CORN No. 8 yellow. SSUfltiOc: Nn S July, '67Hn67ia ' ClATo 4lff43C RYEJ-SJ?Hc nominal. BARLEV-5544o. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May S4.-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 3 Manitoba, 7a 6Hd; No' 3 Manitoba. 7s 4d. Futures easy: May. Is 6Hdr July. 7a 6Ud; October, 7s 3Hd. CORN Spot steady; American mixed. 6s Hd: new. kiln dried, 6s lUd; old, is UHd; old. via Galveston, 6s Sd. Futures quleU July, La Plata. 6s llHd- ' Peoria Market. tJS3!1!. Uar. M-Nft S whits, 6SHO: NO. 3 Whlta. K8o: No.' t v.llnar 3 yellow. 67Uc OA' TS No. 2 white. 40c: standard. SUe. No. 2 white, XSH&SSc Cotton Review. NKW YORK. Mav 24. Brown enttnns. cotton goods for printing and converting wnia unci oi rouon gooas tor the manufacturing trades sold actively thl week and one of the goods markets closed olrllnctlr ininiivr Ihun b n-V m lc had fsllcn to a level that became attractive to uuru f-hini .nw r-A tn tl jnarket as a buyer of heavy and Ught . rf. 1 rnwrHnsT. ins loDDers are still u nuiog on ana are s"PPU'inc tnelr re qolrcneoU try spot pttrchaaws. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET News of Settlement in Regard to Harridan System Stimulates. UNION PACIFIC MAKES GAIN Bank Increase for Week Smaller Than Indicated hr Known aiovementa of Cur rency, NBW YORK. May 24Unpfflclal declarations that a, settlement had at last been reached In the negotiations for segregation of the Harrlman system In compliance with the supreme court's mandate stimulated the stock market to day. Gossip on the exchange today was to the effect that the segregation plan SrovIded for the cancellation of the 126,000,000 of Southern Pacific stock held IV tlnlnn farlflf. In mfnrn nf tvhlrih thlon Paciflo would receive control of Central Pacific with cash and bonds hav ing an additional value of 820.000.000. The stock exchange house which was the largest buyer of Union Pacific mado -the statement that the full plan of segrega tion win ne issued next Tuesday. No authoritative confirmation of these reports was to be had. Tho statement was made by a renresentatlve of the banking Interests which have been acting as fiscal agents for the Harrlman system mat ne Knew or no settlement union Pacific, for tho first time In several weeks rose above 165. ualnlntr 3 Dolnts. Southern Pacific advanced 3 points. The upturn in tnese biocks impartea strengin to the market as a whole and gains of l to 2 points .were made by many of tho representative Issues, There was some further selling of stocks which havo been under pressure recently. Pennsyl vania touchced a now low figure at 100H and Canadian Pacific sagged 2 points on renewed selling for foreign accounts. Both these stocks, howovcr, rallied when the list went up, While the banks gained cash on the week, tho Increase of $2,160,000 was con siderably smaller than was Indicated by known movements of currency. Another small addition was made to excess re serves. Bonds wero firm. tit Louis & San Francisco general 6s rallied strongly after an eorlv weakness. Total sales, par value, $1,230,000. United States 2s coupon declined 4, and tho 3s and Panama coupon advanced H on call on the week. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: Sla. lilch. U). Clo. Amalcuutvd Corpr ... t,t0 7H TU 7H Amnluo ArloUrI 47 Americui ue buzu.... w Amtrlcta Ou . . American Can pfd. 1,IM I0H H 19 IIH MS sou M! H 4S Wa ItH t4 (I lot ',, 11IH ltU 117 ' , Hl tlU 1H Amerlcut C. it ...... Amnldtf Cotton Oil Am. Ic H:ar1tl. Amtrtota Llmttd .. too wo 100 400 U H n H it 41 iiiii ltSVs "ii" MH Amtrlun Looamottf f.. American u. a n Am. 9. A ;t. pfd Am. Hupir ltttlnlnc... American T. a T. American Tobacco AnaooncU Mining Co.. Atchlton Atehlaon pfd Atlantic Coast L1m.... Daltlmor & Ohio BatJiUham Bteel nrnAklra Itanld Tv..... J.W0 2M U1H 100 !2i "mo iIh loot too 400 100 w S1H 6,600 Canadian racltla 7,200 I17H v;ntru Lratntr i , Clieiapeak A OLle , Chlcaio O. W Chicago M. A Ft- P..., Clilcaio & N. W Colorado K. & I........ Concoltdatad (las 1,100 100 too 4Ti I08U US 108H 400 13SH 200 10H 100 157 l(i 10H 117 Corn Products Delaware a lluaaon Dearer A nlo Orande.., Dtnver A It O. via Dlatlltera Securities Erie ,. 1.800 UK Krie lat pM 10 H Erie 24 Ptdi 300 SU General Elcetrlo 600 1I0H Oreat Northern pfd 1.200 127 Ortat Korthern Or cUa. 400 ItH Illinois Central zoo lH Interborouch Met to ' US Inter. Met ptl 100 61H International Ilarretter Ir.ter-Marlna ptd International Papn .... too H International rump ...... .... ICantaa City Southern 1M tSH tlH Ucledo oaa Lebtth Valley LonlBTtllA ft KkaibTllU.. t.. Bt T. & a. Bte. M. Mleeourl, K. a T Mla.ourl raclflo . irm (00 154U 100 USii i!ioo h xKatloual Illtcult National Mia .......... K. It. It o( M. 14 pM.. New York Central N. Y., O. A W . ........ Norfolk at tytatero North Ant can Northern Tacltlo lHclfle Mall rcnnajrlyanla recple's Oaa ........... I C. C. A Bt. &v." rtttiburjh Coal Preaeed steel Car........ Pullman Palaes Car lteadlni TUpubllo I. A.B ItepublU I. a & ptd.-I. ltock lalanl Co Hock Iiland Oo. pfd Bt. U. A B. P. ti pfd.. Seaboard Air Line....... Seaboard A. U pfd... I.. RIcai-nbatrielT fl. A I... Bouthrrn Pacltle t,M 140H 100 M 1,'tOO 115 a'ooo iiou too 10S 100 .i 100 17H 100 Htt 3H 11H 11H UH 41 II H T7 SSU II 151H U II tott ltv II J II l( 400 7,400 600 II It 7H S4H flOttthern Railway , Bo. nallwar pro Tenntia) Copper Tetas A Pacltlo Union lHcino 41,000 ItSH 400 It 1I1H S 3vt 104U. 274i "Hi Si.. Union I'acltlo pM. United Btate Ktalty United State Rubber.... :oo IS IIU United Btatea Bteel M.aOO U II. Steel pfd..., zoo lou too . tiu Utan copper ....... ...... ) Va.-Crolln Chemical .- ' 100 XI Wabsah . Wabash ptd wratern Marriana Western Union 300 1,100 Wtlnhouaa Klectrl .. UK Wheeling U. a.. Total sales (or the day, 231, K0 (hares. New York Money Slarket. NESW YORK. May 24. MONET On call, nominal; no loans; time loans, steady; sixty days, VAGi per cent; ninety days, per cent; six months, 4H4HK per cent flllMIS MISUUAJSTIUK I'Al'Kll per cent HTtsuuiriQ laxuitANUB steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 9-1.83 for sixty-day bills and at 34.8640 for de. mand. Commercial bills, 60Ho. HiLVHii Mexioan dollars. 45c, BONDS Government, steady: ralh-osd. firm. Closing Quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. B. r(. ta, ref...i, R. u no, rat. ta... nit do coupon 100 l B. debi 4a Ml... tj. 8. . M lOlHL. A N. unl. aa.... Ms i nnrui 1MUM. K. AT. lat la. M V. 8. 4a rf m Mo o. 4H II da coupoa 11' "Ua. Kettle 4a is IHnama la. eoupon.lOJ doi dost. t.. UH A-iC. lt U -. UN R Hot It 41ia II Amer. AS, a....... s-jana.... ai'. a. T. A T. ct. 4s,100 . Mo dob. 4a u Am. Tobaooo la....lt 'N. Y. M It. A II. Armour A On. 4us ...JO or. is n Atchlaen f WJ4 W. lat . 4a. M do ST. a law , ivq do ev. la,... HtaNo. raclflo 4a. it jl a u ut 4 ''Jt"?, uv al. A OHIO ta. o. a... MH do IHI ! S. 1U- MSI rook. Tr. e. ... Vdo con. 4s im Can, ot Ga. Is 106 Heading a-en. 4a...,, Itvi p, at it, 8. f. t( 4a UH 11 W. c 41.. tlH Can. leather a. Che. A Ohio IH- f . ton. Aa eonr. 4Ua II Bt U a Chkaao A A 1H- ! A. U adj. !.... TT C p. a U. J, lk- t ag. col. a. . do sen. 4e M do er. 4a C M A 8 P itte..l01S do lat rat. 4a... C. It I. P. c 4a, UHSo. Itallwar la. do rfa. 4a 14 do tan. ia. C. A i r A e 4H- M Union Pacific aa, .. ii! ... I7U .. IIH ..1UH .. its .. MS ia 11H .. III! 0. A II. ct. ta.... H ao ct. a D. A It O. rot ta. 74 "do lat A ret. DlatlllenC l ItUU. 8. Itubbar la. Erla p. t 4a U U. B. Pteel Id la do sn. 4a Ttu, y.-g Cbera. ta..... MM. do ct. 4a. er. B. T0UWkb. lit A e. la. M lit Can. lat rat. 4a. 11 'Waatern Md, 4a.... TI inter. Met. ttta..... tannest, siec ct. m.. tott Inter. M. M. H--- U, Wla. Central 4a... ti japan ana a Bid. Otfared. Local Secarltles. Quotations turnlahed br Duma, Drinker A Co., 4U Omaha National bank building: Old. Aakrd. Columbua. Kb. E. U la. Itll M M DaTtd Cole iBTaattaent I p. c. till.. H 100H Cltr MUlonal Bask atock. Onaks... 107 101 Council Blutta O. A E. ta. 1MI al M 100 M 101H s too iM.n W tooH H l 10s IT Doailas Becsritr Co. ta IW, MH Deere A Co. T per wot ptd. ea-dlt.. II H mmoil Croamarr I per cat,aTiar. . li lad. Tel- Co. let ptd, Co. Blutts.... U Kanau Cltr. Uo.. t p. o. tax Ml.. W King Co.. Waah.. la. ISM 101 Loo AuctlM Ur- ta, lt M UcCoak. Neb., ta till 1M New OrtMna It A L. (a Utl M Oauha, Oaa ta, 1117 M Cltr of Ostaha 1H1 W Omaha A C. B. Bt Mr. la. ltt. M Ouuh A C. B. Bt Hr tt BU Omaha c. tv in. Ur. mio aTH a Owaha A C H. Jt A B. ai wi u. . c an a. aaaa. . at 199 Aa Lake Qty Satuat Sc. ,,L-. u MV6 Ran rrasdaoo U. itti ... let 14H United Btate Nat Bank. Omaha.... 2MH S00 Union Btoek Tarda, Omaha, at-dlr . MH 91 Updike Drain Co., eom S7H 11 WBwre. Neb., ta, mi leos 1H Clearlna- llonse Dank Statement NKW YORK. May St-The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold 127.2OS.400 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This Is an Increase of I,71.()o5 from last week. The statement follows: Increase. ins IL921.6J7.000 13.6t7.000 "Pecle 340.609.000 1,931,000 Legal tenders Rt.S31.ono 21S.000 " Deposits 1,771,321.000 4,993,000 Circulation 4,S42,000 19,000 ".nn uuo reserve In vault S6K,000 Trust companies' cash reserve In vault 68,814,000 Aggregate cash re- ."' 426:403.000 xcess lawful reserve 27,208,400 L719.O00 - " . vwiiijjnnics re with clearing house members carrying 26 per 'cent cash re- 63,491.000 oi state banks and trust eluded In clearing house statement: S6S9.295..100 S2.ta9.00 li.nlj vn,m.iw 45,700 Svffl Ai'u ' 8.1,200 48,000 646,988,400 1.457,600 Decrease. London atnek Mitriimt. ..Ji'ONPON. My 24. -American- securities ruled au et and fvninrni.. t.i- J ""5! STi. ln,icl09c.d fom Wo higher to r-ln.ln, ..c, xorK m"i1-- I41I-1IM.. K. A T 14 AmaU Copper 7iu Fnnninni. iii! Chleaso ft o. W.... ItijBouthern PatlfiL" iS3 ax. naul in Union Paeinn. its a; 1I5JU. a. steel M Wabaah 4H De Peers...., MHIUnd Mine 1II steady at 2713-164 Erl so 1st nM -," 21S K per Orand Trunk Illlnola Ontral.... SILVER Uar. uunue. MONET-24CT3 per cent. The rate of rlluminf in .. for short blfls-lVsH-Ver 'tSntfw thKe months' bills, 91-1604 per cent nostnii Stock Market. BOSTON. Mav 51 nnt..i. vii iiiiiiinic stucKS were nn rniinwR; Alloues tt Mohawk 4 Aiaal. Copper ;i Verad.a Con lit! A- Z. I ft S 21ViNlplaalnf Mine .... I4 Arltons Com 1 North nutte 29 B.AO.C&S. M.7I North. Ti,k ,1 Cal. & Arliona as old Dominion 4C ri . , r , .ww ww . wwww. m nnift. lu i.acaniK ...... ..ES Centennial liWQulncr - - IIH . 1 . 28H 1H . ii : : Copper Ranee a C 41 fmannoo East Butte a M... lift Superior Franklin SH Superior ft B. M. , Olroux Con ;.. 1T4 TUnarack Oranbr Con. MU.U. 8. B. It A M. Greene Canaae .... t do pfd .......... lale Rorale Copper. 21 Utah on. Kerr Lake riWUtaJi Copper Co.. Ie!e Copper .... La Salle Copper. Miami Copper ... Kx.dlTldend. 12 Winona tUWolterlne ........ 11 w Treaaary Statement. WASHINGTON, May 21.-The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance, 260,273.134. In banks nnd Philip pine treasury, 148,433,876. Total of gen eral fund, 3132,201,671. Receipts yesterday, $2,279,632. Disbursements, ll.0S7.958. The surplus this fiscal year ts 34.4S7.899, as against a deficit of J12,M0,87S last year, Tho figures for receipts, disbursements, etc., exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. Nev York Mining- Stocks. NEW TORK, May 24.-ClosIng quota. uuiib uu (iiiiiiuiK siocKs Tvero, Ctfn. Tunnel atock.. I Little Chief . I ,. to .10 . II . II Co txinde Con. Cal. ft Vs., Iran. Silver LeadTlllo Con. ., Offered.. . iiMeilean . 10 Ontario .IWOphlr . t Yellow Jacket OMAHA QENEIIAL MARKET. , B UTTER No. 1, 1-lia. carton. 80c; No. 1, co-lb. tubs. 30Vo; No. 2. 30a CHUKHK importod Swiss. 32c; Amer. can Bwlss, 6c: block Swiss, 34c; twins. 16V4o; daisies, 17o; triplets, 17Hc: Young Americas, 19o; blue label brick, 17ttc; 11m burger. 2-lb., 22c; 1-lb., 22o; New York white, 20c. BBBE CUTt-IUbs. No. 1, 17Ko; No. 2. I6H0; No. 3, 16c Loins, No. 1, 19c; No. 2, 16c; No. 3, 164c Chucks. No. 1. 10Hc; No. 2, iOo; No. i, 9Mc Rounds, No. 1, 14Kc; No. 2 13Vo; No. 3, 13HC Plates, No. 1, Mo: No. 2. Vkei No. 3, 7ifc FlfiH-Whlte, fresh. 16o; trout, frosh, 12c; large orapples, fresh, 12c; Spanish mackerol, 15c; eel, 17c; haddock, 12c folunders, 12o; shad roe, per pair, 30a; salmon, fresh, 16o; halibut, fresh, 9o; buf falo, Oo; bullheads, 13c; channel catfish, 13a; pike, 14a; pickerel, He POULTRY-Brollers. 60a a lb.; hens. 17a; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c to 23a; geese, ISo; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per doz.. 31.20; roosters, 9c; ducks, full feathered, IOo; geese, full feathered, 13c; squabs. No. 1, 11.60; No. 2, 60c The following fruit and vegetable prices are reported by the GUInsky Fruit tym pany: FRUITS Strawberries; Arkansas, qls., per case, S2.60; Tennessee Klondike,' ats.. per case, 32.76. Pineapples: Florida, 18, 24, 30, 36 or 42 size, per crate,' 33.00. Extra fancy California navels: Nlnety-stx, 31.00; 126, 34.60; 160, 176, 303 and 216 tixes, 36.00; 260, 34.60; 2SS and 324. 34.00. Valencia; Que hundred and twenty-six, per box, tR.60; 160, 176, 200, 216. per box.J6.00. Apples; Utah Wlnesap, per box, 31.76; Utah Uanotf and. Ben Davis, per box, 31.60; extra fancy Oano, circle brand, per bbl., 34.00; extra fancy Ben Davis, per bbl., 33.60; extra fancy Wlneeap, per bbl, 33.60; extra fancy Missouri Pippcn, per bbl., (3.26; Qanos, small, per bbl., 22.23. Grapefruit: Florida, Indian River, 64 and SO xlic-s, 35.00; 64 size, 34.60; 46 size; 4.w; 36 size. 33.7s. Lemons;' Extra tanoy Southland Beauties, 500s and 360s, per box., 7,W; extra choice Justrlte, per box, 37.00; ex cellent brand, 800 size, per box, 37.26; vxtra fancy Messina, 300 or 360 size, 36.60; Sun side brand, 300 size, per box, 36.76: extra Choice Messina, 300 or 360 size, 36.00. VEGETABLES Minneapolis Red River Valley Ohio potatoes; Colorado Rural potatoes, per bu., 66c; Red Alver early Ohio, per bu., 00c. Onions: Large Red Globe, per sack, 31.00; California Crystal Wax. Per crate. 32.00; Texas Bornada. pet orate. 1.0Cn31ai. Plants: Tomatoes plants, per 100, 6C0; cabbage plants, per 100, 65a; PPPr plants, per lOu, 75o; cauliflower Plants, per 100, 76c; eggplant plants, per 100, 31.00. Tomatoes; Fancy Florida, per 6-basket crate, 14.00; choice 6-basket, crato. 33.60. MIBCELuANKOUO itea new potatoes.' per hamper, zz.u; vaiiiornia jumoo celery, per dos., '32.00; cider Mott's, per keg, 33.60; older Nehawka, per keg, 3.2S; asparagus, per dos., 60c; rhubarb, pr dos.. 30o; onions, per dos., 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per doz., coo; parsley, per doz., 40a; radish, per dos., 40o: lieadlettuoo, per rtoz., 1100; homegrown leaf lettuco, per doz., 40c; green peppers, per basket, 60c; wax or green beans, per hamper, 34.00; hot house cucumbers, per dos., 310Ojp 2.00; cauliflower, per crate. 33,50; Venetian garlic, per id.. Uftc; 'lexas new canougu, per lb., 2o; eggplant, per doz., 31-6Ofj200; hnraeradlah. 2 doz bottles in cose, rer case, 31.90: dromedary brand dates, pkg.. 33.00; ancnor orana aates, pkk., I2.Z&; walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per 1b.. 20c; medium pet;iui. 'ci in., .otivj . yeuuia Jumbo, per lb.. 16o; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper sneii. pur iu., usj tuueru, per lb.. 15o ; Drake almonds, per lb., 16o; paper shell. Uo; Brazils, per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., lzc; Diacic walnuts, rtr lb.. IHo: raw Na 1 peanuts, per lb.. CWc; jumbo peanuts, per lb.. 8c; roast peanuts, per ID., iVio; sneii uarK nicaorr nuts, per lb., 4o; iartra- hickory nuu.. per lb., fc; white rice popoorn, per lb., 6c; checkers, per 100 pkg. case, 33.60: checkers, per CO pgg. case, ai-io; ixaue jocrrr mutes, qts. Per LOCO. 13.76. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 24,-COTTON-Fu:-tures closed steady; May, 11 lto; June, II.6S0; July. 11.73c; August, 11.63a; Sep tember, u.2o; uctooer, ii.suc; Novem ber, 11.19a; December, 11.21c; January, 11. Uo; March, 11.37c: spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 13.10c; middling gulf, 12. Sc; no sales. Closed oft from the best under realizing and favorable weather forecasts, but steady, at a net advance of 1 to 6 points. NEW ORLEANS, May 24. COTTON Spot. quiet, unchanged; middling, 12 7-16o; sales, x oaies. ST. LOUIS, May li CQTTON-ateady middling, HUc: sales. 157 bales; receipts, 425 baits; shipments, 662 bales; stock, 37,632 balsa. Kwst)arateI Ay3ea susel Dr4e4 Fruits NBW TORK. May Sav-HVAPORATEI) APPLES QtUeL DRIKD ITirjrrg Prunes, ttrm. Apri cots, steady. Peaches, c.ult. Ratlins. Aoeuty. OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET Current Prices on Cattle Ten to Fii teen Lower Than Week Ago. DIME ADVANCE MADE ON HOGS Sheep and Lambs In About Same Notches aa End of Last Week Packers Discriminate in Fa- ' or of UeavrTTelshta. SOUTH OMAHA, May 24, 1813. Receipts werei CttL rfon. fiheerx ?.lV.C,M Monday B.Ul 6,872 ,S4 Official T, ...... . ... am . ,M Official Wednesday .. 2.231 8.120 J.613 ThU"dr...... 2.220 16.453 - 4,104 Official Friday 2.263 7.829 281 oaturuay .... 6,t . 61.048 67,094 6X712 60,033 49.674 24.024 www . ncm...,..iglNi Bam days last week. .11,679 Uame 2 weeks ago 19,649 bame .2 weeks ago 14,661 game 4 weeks ago 16,473 28,833 27,700 38.069 41.603 69,681 20,027 J . ... . j ,. .ft,uftv w,. mrvlw-wt an lununing tame snows tne receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ww.w. j v wJ untio ova vuwuucu " . . last vm w 1 Q, i r,. kwwww TIa Cattle ..... S54,ew 367,0 ...... U&Q ileum ... .1 1 TfWT 1 JC-T tLGJt W RlYi sneep 846,833 817,185 29,148 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the Date. I 1912; I la la li8li.ii8lo.iiiM9.a9oz.llM7, May .. 8 7 tor 6 771 8 Ml 6 491 S 19 8 24HI 7 66 6 79f 8 26 S M S M May U. Mav 12. 7 46 6 32 9 28 697 7 01 5 41 6 31 6 96 6 46 Man1 13. 8 16U1 T 441 6 6 35 6M May 14. May 16. May. 16. 7 651 6 24 9 30 a 24 617 6 21 6 25 623 6 24 7 3 6 22 7 65 6 21 May 17. 7 62 7 69 7 CO May is. May 19. 5 30 6 34 .6 381 May 20. May 21. May 22.. May 23. 7 41 8 12 6 03 696 6 26 3 97 7 49f 5 63 6 11 May 24. 7 46) 6 62 604 Slltiria v. T ttWWW. WW. A J, I www I.I . .ft.. M1 mbSIM ftM.U UiBA'UOl.lUIl V HID rn.wVw.ww . . T Tn I O 1. wlw. n,. V.- Amah. MWWK (WUD, DUUU1 W ...-. for twentv.four hour xnrllne s.t 1 o'clock yastsruajr. fnftl TTnc TTnrAa c, m. & at. p. nr.,.. .. i Wabash Railroad 1 ., Union Pacific R. R 18 . 1 C. & N.'W. Ry, east 1 ., C. & N. W. Ry, west 30 C, Bt. P M. & O. Ry. 1 4 C. H. Jk O. nv.. west.. SO C, R. I. & P., west.... 23 . 1 Illinois central liy i ., u-. w. iiy l Total receipts 24 78 i DISPOSITION HKAD. Cattle. Hogs. itXUiriD OC KfV.ww ....... ... 842 Kwlft & Co 1.3S3 1,003 2,615 349 411 Cudahy I'acldng Company Armour & Co ...... ... Schwartz & Co ... W. Murphy Today from South, St, Paul.... 163 Totals . 163 6,614 CATTLE Although a very liberal run of cattle Bhowed ud for a Saturday, some 24 loads in all, the arrivals were prac tically an southern steers en route to tne northwest, and there was nothing of any conseauence in the way of beef on sale. Receipts for the week have been moder ately liberal for this time of year, show ing an Increase of nearly 4,000 head as compared with a week ago and a year ago. The market has been uneven and nervous throughout, ouentng with a sharp decline on Monday and Tuesday. There was more or less recovery on Wednesday and 'Thursday, but Friday's trade was weaK ana even desirable lirm and handy weight steers are selling no better than they were at tne close ot last week, while the heavier grades show a cllne ot fully IOo In some cases. Eastern beef and cattle .markets are still In a very uncertain condition and the under tone to the local trade is ratner wean than otherwise. BuoDlles of cows and heifers this week have been of rather limited proportions and largely for this reason they have sold at prices not so yery mucn oiiierent from last week. There .was more or less decline in values the first of the week, but under the Influence of an active do- mand .from both local packers and out side butchers the market braced up dur ing the latter half of the weeK ana out let for practically all grades of cows and heifers was very 'good. Veal .calves, bulls, stags, etc, have met with a good Inquiry from start to finish ana closing quota tions are substantially the same as they were a week ago. Business In stock cattle and feeding steers has been-about the smallest of the season. What few green and light weight stock cattle have been Included In the receipts have met with a ready sale at steady to strong prices and show about 1016o advance for the week. On the other hand there has been prac tically no demand whatever for the fleshy and warmed up steers and these are largely going to the killers at prices that are not materially different than a week ago. Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice beef steers, t8.0W.40; fair to good beef steers, 37.758.00; common to fair ' belt steers, 37.30'7.7S: good n choice heifers, 37.0M37.75; good to choice cows, 36.76tJ7.26; fair to good grades, 33.7600.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, ( 37 WJ100; fair to good, stockers and feedua, 37.000 7.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, 36.2607.00: stock cows and heifers, 36.004J 7.35; veal calves, 27.00lt.00; bulls, stags, etc, 35.764yf.35. lioas With only a moderate run In sight and advices from other points In dicating slightly better prices, the local market opened strong to 6c higher. To all appearances there was only a fair de mand and several loads sold at the ad vance quoted. It was not very long, however, before It became apparent that ta.ll buyers were badly In need of hogs and were willing to pay the salesman's price to get them. From this time on the market was a red hot affair. Prices went skyhlgh and the trade turned out to be one of the most active, and at the same time most uncertain that has been seen at the yards In many a day. Everything had been sold long before 9 o'clock and values were better on the close than at any other time. The trade could be summed up as being about IOo higher than yesterday's average. Values on the opening were strong to Bo higher and op the close looked to be all , of 10016c higher. The majority of the sales ranged all the way from 38.303.45, and some good lights sold as high at 38.60. For the week the market Is just about IOo higher. Yesterday's trade was just about steady with the close of last week. I so that today's 'advance Is the extent of tho week's Improvement. Values have been fluctuating all week, but the tone of the trade has on the whole been strong. With the exception of Thursday's ex cessively heavy receipts the supply has been moderate all week. Today's run amounts to aboue seventy-eight cars, or 5.493 head, amklng the total for the week 6L04S head. This is a shortage of about 6.000 head as compared with a week ago and Is 18,600 head smaller than for the corresponding week a year ago. Representative sales: No. At. 8a. Tr. Ha, At. Sh. Pr, ... M ill ID IU U,. 14.. It.. ti.. it.. .. 40.. (1.. 40.. T.. it. . 10.. (1.. 41 . 41.. U.. u.. o.. It.. TO. . TI.. 11.. ,m ... in 43 ..IU 10 I M 4 itS 300 40 U Ml ... S 40 a Ml ... i to s4 Ml 200 I 40 at HO 44 S 40 ....IM 110 110 ....ii 140 i 10 ....itt 00 a 10 . ....M0 110 I 10 ....UT ....UO 10 110 TI. .Ut U IU ..111 ISO tu u ut ... i to m : to t4o M ... t4t 71 at ... 8 40 17 114 00 I 40 U 210 40 I 40 tl 117 U 111 tl Ill ... t 40 TO n IS) 140 U ttt 244 1 40 Tl Ml ... 140 TO 114 IW ItSH n ui ... 1 4iu u m ... ttiij ta ... I41H IT lit 40 14S at. xx so iu TT HI ... tU T4......J07 ... S a n, ju 40 t a i us I to aa it i is .140 10 I M M I M M I H ... I 13 ..241 ..M0 ..1(1 ,M4 340 tS tot ... its ...lit ... I S3 no uo tu .... 400 t It ...141 ta m ....in lso i a ....111 ...us .tu t is tss .M ts tn in m i itt to t n ti m at .IU to ut 14. .IM Ti .ta n. ...au t nn t STH i nn t KM t tTH a wot ta Tl HI aa 23 87 9 301 7 04 6 9 7 11 6 94 9 M 5 S3 036 706 5 84 9 44 7 02 S 79 9 331 6 92 C 73 8 391 6 93! 9 41 7 01 7 00 9 02 9 43 9 391 6 771 1 44 I 4S IU t 41 I 4TH 4Tti 47H 8.4. r...' zu is ir u, w33 n n..... itt no t mi ta. jat a t S7U a. Jta ... i mi w JST He tSIUj as Jil s imt ta. us ten. T. m 17 ssa tc. xm ua n . -its M 11 241 140 I 40 tl 113 4t I SO tl .244 10 1 40 77 204 140 t 40 STAGS. 3. 110 140 8 It SHEEP Today being a Saturday, there was notning doing in sneep and lamDS, therefore speculation remained the same as on Friday. While the general market fluctuated a little during the week, prices have returned to about the same notches as at the close of last week, and trade conditions are no better than those pre vailing a week ago. it is still the con sensus of opinion In trade circles that a weak undertone lingers In the general trade of both sheep and lambs, and there Is apparently no good reasons for be lieving that any Improvement will take place next week unless the receipts fall on considerably. The supply this week has been very moderate, as no more than m.vM neaa were accounted for. as com pared with 28,900 last week, and 17,700 two weelr.8 ago. Comparing with the same time last year the week's sunrjlv has shown an Increase of almost 4j66o head. At) has been the caso most of the season a larger percentage of-tlre offerings than usual has shown considerable weight and the result Is that th mnrVet ho h.n oversuppuea with such grades, while of- """,' nanayweignts nave been In rather light truonly. in th main ih mand centers on good to choice lambs an?,.mut.ton" of J"dywelghts. while there Is little Inquiry for anything overly heavy or of Inferior quality. The bulk of the good to choice lambs at the close of the week are selllne arourid 80038.40, and the highest point reached duiinsr the wk wax nn n . - uar, wnen was paia, Delrnr the hltrh. tat price since May 2. Lambs without mo aieece nave oeen in roir supply, but I have been none too good as to quality. I Decent, handy kinds are hrlntrt MM mww .A .... . . - " I t i.w to ei.tv wun tne less desirable ones moving anywhere from 36.60 to 17.00. So few aged sheep are corning that It Is nara ta esutDiisn -quotations. quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice Mexican lambs, 3S.2&8.40; fair to irood Mexican lambs, txiftfte.nt. to choice western Iambs, 2S.oartS.15; fair iu nyuu weaiern itunos, tl.tSKff5.00; shorn wnu., gooa to cnoice, 7.007.80; year lings, light. 37.00W7.i5l VAnrilntr. ,... JSJST.OO; ' wethers, good to choice, 36.60(3 6.65; wethers, fair to good. M.miia, ewes, good to choice. 6.003.2S: ewes, fair to good. 35.75ti.00: culls: on1 knxl,. tu ma - . ' CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slotr and Unchanged Hogs steady to Strang, fTrrrr'A cr trBM j , -,,, w 4)7 rnnVv.r'.T .'T"Atirfl?cPra' .W.TO:' we-terr; I' w" "' .7..w-uv.ft, riuvjvujn ana reeaers. --TjI? ws ftv, vvi nuus-itecelpts. 13,000; market steady hiw. m raws r.7ii W...-.V. SiTir jtZI" I tsoifffavt " " " -u-" pies, 8iIJSFp?ecflnts' 1'0W: market slow K film an City 1.1 fltooir Tr.- Receipts, 300; market steady; dressed nftAr n Tin .vnn.1 h(..m t 7C70 ca, . . wwtm. -r" T':"f-w, lair u B.i r Al-i. fic "w.ju; soutnern 7.00; naUva cows and heifers, 34.60JJ8.1 HOGS-Recelpts, 1,600: market weak: Swunib.utcJ?-4a8&K: ,,g1 60 8.57: pigs, 37.2587.75. Rtrtnxrr. Pu.int. . . , . .. . nunc, uuhnn neaar l to strong; Colorado lambs, 37.00ip8.e5; IB A w A we - I i choice steent. 37.60i?8.EO; stockers and &fnL 35.2607.60; cows and heifers, M.00 southern sjers. 35.2637.78; oowiand 14041.04 .WfUU. TJTOrlS.TaarftB4TXfa 4) frVk a m . lower; pigs and lights, I7.00tf8.65s mixed u uuiumn, 3-uuiy.t; gooa neavy, IS. 50 IQrnht 7 ttYTtfT fJl I St. Ijonta litre Stock Market. celpta, 600 had; market teadyj ntiva nAefrf sstjitarMI TRrXJ iVie nM J VJ .- " - we u vi t VWVa w W TV a UUU iCI W 40iSS.75: .atockers and feeders, 5.2e.00: vM.a4 ottjotn. o7v.aiuvfo.tfvt tuna ana nell ers. $4.0037.00; calves, $6.006a HOG&-Rece!pts, 5,500 head," market lnTaTa nlmt an A Tttrrt ta 4VT tVvwcirr . ui. j and butchers. S8.60g.65; good heavy, SS.5, Cf8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1.000 head; market steady; native muttons, 35.00 (su.10; 1 am oa ti.vwspi.io. Slonz City Live Stock Market. aTnTT-v ni'pv Tn i.r. -j Receipts. 600: market steady; native steerB. 37.25Q7.60; cows and heifers, 37.00 wi.w, uuiuua, t-t.arwjo.ovi BCOCKers and feeders. 36.857.25; bulls and stags, etc., tu.B04J7.60. tmnc n..uini. 4 em. n.i... ,a n, u.uw, ....unoft 4U cents higher; heavy. 3S.S5iS8.40:, mixed, S8.37H(J9 8.40; light, 38.4008.45; bulk of sales. 23.2S 6HBBF-None. St. Joseph I.tve Stock Market, cm TnupDtr u... -11 . , im,, v -J J.. wwftM , .iftftvjr UAl ftXJIV Xte- celDts. 100 head: market steadv: ilMr. 27.0038.65; cows and heifers, 4.00dL16; HOGS Receipts, 3.800 head; market steady -to. a shade lower: ton. 38.66: bulk. 13.40tj8.D0. BHQSP AND L.AMI1S Receipts. 1,600 head; market steady; lambs. S7.008.20. - Live Stock 1st Sight. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 1.221 6.493 SL Josenh 100 3.800 1.600 St. - Louis 3,800 8,000 8,006 Kansas City 800 1,600 Chicago 400 12,000 1,000 SIOUX City BUD 3,600 Total s.421 - 82.293 6.600 ' Corfee Market. NEW YORK. Mar 24.-COFFEB-Tn, tures opened steady -at unohanged prices to a'-deollhe of 6 points In response to ratner disappointing capias, offerings were very light, however, and the market- steadied up during the morning.' A sale of June In the absence of nromnt uyera sent mat position oit to a loss of 9 points at the close, but the. final tone was steady. Sales. 21,760 bags. May, ju.rou; juue, iv.kig; juiy, u.utc; oeptem ber, 11.20c: October. 11.21c: December. 11.23c; January, 11.24c; March, 11,28c Spot marKet, quiet; eantos ta. iate; mild, quiet, iravva, liitfuc, nominal. Turpentine Market.. 8AVANNAH. Oa.. MaV 21. TURPEW, TINE Firm, 37M37o; sales, 695 barrels'. it;vciiJtB, i,ftw umrciB, Biiiyntents, o vnr reis: stocks, zz.wx narreia ROSIN Firm: sales, none: receipts. 2.S92 narreis: vsninments. zii narreis: stocks. 7.063 barrels. Quote: B, 34.65; D, 24.60; F, H.5; K. 14.70; O. 84.76; II, 34.80: I. 34.90: I Heist siaracet. NEW YORK. May 24. METAXJi The metal markets were dull and nominally unonangeai taite copper, io.w; eiectro- lyuc, jia.67VKfia.uu; casung, iron uncnanKea. ST. LOUIB. May 24. METALS Lead f Stronger, at 34.22W. SDeltar: Dull at 1 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. May 24. The cotton goods markets closed strong, with the demand broad for convertibles and cloths 'for the manufacturing trades. Wool markets are steady. Underwear and hosiery are In gooa aemana tor spot use. Oils and Rosin. NBW YORK. May 24. COTTONSBEn OIL Firm; prime summer yellow, 37.08 Dia; mar, w.to; Juiy, n.u; September, 37.24. TURPENTINE Steady; machine bar rels. 4lUc I , Ssgsr Market. NEW YORK. May 24. SUGAR Raw, steady; muscovado, 2.79XtDc: centrifugal. 3-Iiaa.IOc; iiftOlaszes, 2J092i5c; refined steady. ltiTftU vna eoltL. XttSetdxr Bafn TIniHiruan cf ti Cnh Ktrjrftrotaa his battio abUSr ta rotf-ifc. base ball beta so has utter wttasaDB at tb rpff halt TboVs a tfp fetTKu Ufs tn this. 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