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10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Drain Imprtmd ti RpU of Dry Wutrnr ind Eeniaa Flj. ULY WHEAT CLOSES HALF-CEN- T HIGHER Corn Trade .Mostly l.ornl PI nil 1)r-spi- te l.nrur Iteerlpts Ontu Utile strung on linil llpinnncl-I'ro-lU- Inn (Inlet ninl llnsy. CHICAOO, Mny IS. Tor various rcn-o- ns the bull clement held steady In the grain .!.,. lA.It "!,.. i.r tlman WltS till (I II prehension hears It not quotnldy lower. w an III sc too fri' V OWIHg lO 1I1C IHVl VIU.-I- U .11 iwt 1VII. hat the Liverpool cables, which havu been silent for two days, will resume tomorrow. Dry weather In spring wheat sections, Jlesslan ny In winter wheat parts or the cojntry and export engagements, too, had ft lulil-.- h effect, and July wheat elosed VtW So higher. July corn closed 'je Improvefl. July oatH unchanged and provisions from u shndo lower to (VuHiC higher. July wheat opened firm and unchanged to jo higher at 7'lfl'73V4c, with a fair demand, but light offering". Weather condition fanned an Immediate ndvanci; to 7.Ti 3e. but on professional selling a reaction to JSff734? lollowed. Light receipts, 300c! export sales and advices of damago to Kuropean crops Induced 11 stronger buying movement, later frightening the shorts and the market advanced steadily to T.T'i'Ti' "lc. the highest point of the day, at which It closed firm Hnd tyfH'1 higher. The world's ilslhle supply showed a decrease of i,(CG. liushels. Forty-tw- o loads were reported for export. Seaboard clearances of wheat and Hour were equnl to TVi.WO blshels. Mlnnc-npol- ls aiid Uulutli reported IDS cars, against 78 last week, and 4US a year ago. Lorn I re- ceipts were 117 cars, 6 of contract grade. Trade n the corn nit was confined almost exclusively to the locnl account. Despite large receipts the July delivery opened from n shade to ' higher at Wv to IWi" I.TV. J'srly there was n sluggish tendency and the price fell to I3l4tUi,r, but reacted to fir Proflt-tnkln- g caused a decline to 43 V'? 4.Vc, where the market steadied and the rlose was firm and ,c higher at 41c, Local receipts were I.0S2 cars, 310 of contract grade, Mny corn opened unchanged lit 4i'4c, sold between the opening price and i.V.c and closed So higher at HUc The onis mnrkot showed more life than did cither wheat or corn and ruled firm on a good demand. There was some selling for outside account, but most of the trading, was In the way of profit-takin- The eluvn-to- r people were good buyers. The feature of the session was, however, a lending traders selling or July. This delivery PC,ned unchanged nt 2jCT;s"i,c, sold and 2fiv and closer! steady and unchanged at 2SiH(W4c. Local receipts were 6m; ears. The provision market ruled riulot. with nn fsy tendency. Some firmness wns shown early In small hog receipts and packers JiSt r.nntiigc f this, selling pork and llS -- f.r.P.l,1, J"'", Hrk sold between 1M iiiiv i ui "c '"K'ler at Sll.62'.&. c,0"'J 57Hc higher nt'HIS, and between 7.R7 4 and $7.M',, closing shade lower nt 7.9' estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat. .$ head"" 1,0 Carni mt' XM cn"; h' The lending futures ranged ns follows: Artlcleg, Open.l High, ' Low. close. Yos'y. Whent May July Corn .May July Sept, Onts-M- ny July Sept. 3oi k-- May July Mny July Sept. Zllb- s- May July Sept. Nn. TSSW.i 73?.1f7l 73iJ wlyiV s'l 42(4 43!;' 42'i 431; 2lt 3Tr 44 4I!4 43i 4(1 43iJ nn-rT- i J0' S0' 'i Sii li !i 'I " H !i 14 B?l? 14 70 14 fai U 70 II 6) S 12 K S 10 S 17U tn V$t U$ i S " 8 10 S 17'i 8 10 S 20 R 20 S 'n im TP3SSI 7S7(1 7!)04 74 . lfl0 90 J.. 7 SS 7 87,4 7 87'4 v? I'lli1" "s w,ro n!l follows: LOCH Quiet; winter 3.80fl3.!V rtralghts, ip.'J.Kff.l.To; clear?, $2.&g3.40: spr .g Ifl".' H'13.1, 'P'li'R Pntents 13.45 SO: .90ia3.2(): bakers, 2.2i)ffC.60 TlcV-re- -d0 affiji?' T3V'C: N' 3 SPr",f?' : yciiow. V.No' - OATS No. 2. " white "3 Cfl'S'jr: No, 3 wlilto. 27?4J9Hc. ' U n 1 r. ,1(1. , 0i'Aj6ilic. A choice maillng74V63c. m' V ,0 flEED8-N- o. l flux. Sl.7214; No, 1 north-wester- n, J1.73; prime tlmo thy, w ' contract grade, P.25. PMOVISIONS-Me- Hs pork per bhl Jll.fiOff 3).fio. Utrd, per 100 lbs.. JS.60flS.65. Short sides (loose), J7.!Xvas,10. 'i)ry sa ted nhoiilders (boxed). W.75'S7.00. Short c ear Bides (boxed). $S.i:t,iffS.25 WHISKY Basis nf lilirli ni. .1 ; fntnrtnlB "ro thc roc,llta hnd' shipments Flour, Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats, bu... RVe. hti Unrlcy. bu.. 1.. . I r . Receipts. Shipments. .... 13,000 15,oik .... 35,000 322 ( 00 ...,314.000 ....540.C00 251.0K) . ... S,lm 1,00 .... 31.001) K omi ! market .' exenango tortny the hut ter was weak; creameries, dairies. 14file. Chrose, firm, at fiffloUc J.ggs. strong; loss off, cases returned, iivfcl Ytmic ;i;m:iiai, jiaricict. Miiuiniinns nr lie Day nn Vnrlons Coniiiiiiilltlfn. NEW A'ORK. Mny 2S. neeelnts S .113 bbls.; exnorts. 9.2 bh".; market 14 00; wlnte. straights. J3.45Vs 0 wlnt'er '?'r-w-45rss- '' Minnesota bakers, 52 3.i; patents, I4.00ii4.26; winter low Kr.irins ti !KVi" in g'jfli 0"u'- - ; cholco" to' ranc"-- ; M?A.'?rSt,'i"1yi J'el,ow western 8,C!..p.n5.Wlt "randywlne. $2.)5T2.55. Ill !': NO. 2 ivmtt.ru Rnlir. n . BARLM -- Dull; reeding. 4MHKVjc, c. I YorkCrarlm ' mnl,,nB' 6:70c' c New 1 western, Wl2c. .iwJl.hATcH:c'.""'' Wm '"I.: exports, Spot, firm; No. 2 red. S2Uc f o b.. afloat:, No. 2 red, 8(Vo, elevator-N- 1 Imrd. Du uth, xr,c f.' o. b. afloat Ions ngnln rnleil fn r v iim .11 j... IimL,r.ad,' """"'Inejl by the lightness of a largo decrease world's locks, further bullish western crop news Rtid local coverings Closed firm. 4B?ic M i SKiS?;1. r'?..,"t. lJ September. IM..'hu.; exports, Spot, No. 2, 49Tic. le uior, anu 4U'io, f. o. b.. ufloat. Options mnrket was higher on May. owing o a Z'i'il'U1 shor!r' ''i'1 steady otherwise. S.i p ? ' ,nlk of. .m'1 "'eelPta unci the "..v..i uuiiiiiir, Linseu ai partial io net i ,.iV.'V "'?;,,ic. ciosen at 4ST,c: "li iyii?&4S i0' cli,R,,.rt 4S'C! Sl'tember nt 4S'4c a.7. . l!,sv,3,,0TO,) bu'S exports, . 425 No. 2 white. 33USf.?.H.e1" Vn'n' .Slll.nt??. S.kvS1'!inn(.,?'r8,";n' it2W3.c! track'whlte: 3"OT V.c'D.Onl.,0n', f,.rrty. but quiet. u"i;rSiNV.i ""'PPing. ,bc; good to HOPS Quiet: stntp mmni.,, -- i.. M00 crop 10c; ISM. HOllHc: old olde 6i MIDK8 Hteauy ; Ualveston. 20 to "5 lbs ISlic wniiiornia, iu to 25 lbs. W0' TeVna 24 to 30 lbs.. HS14V,o ' ry LEATHER Quiet; Hemlock sole. Buenos rriei?' ,,B "'""vywelghtg, 24025c; acid. TAi, LOW Unsettled; city J2 nkit) 4i8r5c: country (pkgs. free). SaoiicT PHOVIHIONH-lle- er. quiet: fnmlly. $10 50 -, j.iw,j,uv, I IlliniS. IZO WKfT 21.50; packet. $IO.OO.in0.50; city, extra India mess. I5.0017,OU. Cut meats, quiet: liolllcs, SUSlOHo: pickled shouldors. 7V40" pll'k'ed hams, W.76fno.0O. I.nrd, firm: westi ern steamed, 1S.40; reflued, tlrm: continent. ...... ... qui a..i. tn,n.iM., tew. -- . w.w. fcjuuin niuitiuai 40. k , ui'iiiiiuijiiii I'ork. steady: family, 116 00O16.50; short RICE-Qul- et; domestic, fair to extra, 3i 0e: Japan. 4?.4To. MOLASSES Strndy; Now Orleans, open VIW. KUllll (U I'lUIICU, -ll WC. Hl'TTER RecelntH. 15.iU.'2 nkiis.: firmer creamery. 15fflSo; factory, liyi3'4c fancy largo colored, XHJfSc; fancy largo jnuie, :e; inncy small colored, 'JliSlvlic ihiu'v nuiHii wnue, yc, lCClOS Recelnts. 24.302 nkws Hteadv western ungraded, lU415V4c; western se iruieii. i.wiit-i- ( POL'LTRY Alive, sleadv nml nnrhniiued dreed, I6wer; fowls, OVrc; turkeys, 7',44illc METAIS-J'p- on the resumption of bun! ness In the London metal mnrket todnv nfter a three tiny holiday, traders found that the boom which was In progress when that market closed last Friday bad com pletely disappeared. Liquidation was the craer or me uay ana ueroro tne decline was arrested a loss of 2 10s was the result with the flnnl phases of the mnrket weak and spot quoted at JCI2S and futures nt 120 17s fid A good huslness wns done at the lower levels of values here, how- ever. nlde from a sympathetic decline of about .IS points, nothing In the way of Important developments was noted, the market ruling dull and easy nil day and finally tloMng ensy with spot quoted at 27 !1l"H.or). Copper In London declined Rs to 60 10 lil for spot and 69 Us M for future, owing to n dull trade nt that point. The locnl mnrket for that metal also experienced an uninteresting session, demand being absent and prices ruled more or less nominal on the basis of $15 for Lake Superior and liOWi for casting and elec- trolytic. The steadiness of pig lend was chiefly the result of the strength In Lon- don, prices there advancing 2s fid, cloilng nt 12 fs Pel. The close here wns steady ut Jl.37'4 for lot" of fifty tons or over, Spelter ruled dull here at J3.PS1? I.m. In I.ondon, however, n loss of Bs was scored, closing at 17 15s, Dnmfstlo Iron mnrkets were somewnat cnler in tone, nut were of' the that would not l,M bbls mow Oiasgow warrants OMAHA AVIIOI.GSAt.i: .M A It K UTS. Cnnilllliui of Trndr mill Unnlnllon in Simile mill 1'nncy I'codnee, KOG8 Hccelpts liberal; good stock, firm, 10fllU',4c LIVK I'OfLTItY-Ue- ns. 7c: young and old roosters, 3iiCcj turkejs, 6Sc: ducks nnd geese, 6c; spring chickens, per lb., Ill TTK It Common to fair. ll'II2c: choice dnlry In tubs. HfilSc: separator, l'c. mu-jmi- i i'ihii jiiacK nass, ibe; wmie bnss, Sc, bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue flue, 7c ; buffalo:), 6c; catfish, 12c; cod, 8c; croonles. 7fil0c: clscocs. 7c: hnilbut. lie: her ring, -- ; hnddock, 10c; pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c; ri'il snapper, ice; saimon, 11c; sunnsn, cc; trout, 8c; whllrflsh, 10c. IMUKiiNS Live, per Uoz,, II. VKALS-Chol- ce, 0810c. HAY i'rlces minted bv Omaha Wholesale Hav Dealers' nsoclntlon: Choice uulnnd. tlO.50; No. 1 upland, (10; red!'um, SO; coarse, js.&o. nye straw, ie.su. j nese prices aro for hay of good color nnd quality. De- mand fair, Receipts, 3 cars. OATH-- No 2 White, 23c. UilAN J1&. VEGETABLES. SPINACH-l'- cr bu. box, 40c. ASIAKA(5lS-Natl- ve, per dou 40So')c. iiiiuuwtn iiomc grown, per lu., ljc. NEW UKETS-I'- er doz.. fiOc NEW CAH HOTS Per doz., fc. NEW rUHNll'S Per doz., 10c. Cl'C'U.MIlEHS-lIothou- se, per doz.. 75cy .00. PAHSNH'S-P- cr bu., ifc:. TUHNlfS-P- er bu.. toe HEirra-P-cr bu., 40c. CAltHOTS-P- er bu., 40c. LETTL'CE Per bJ., 20H25C. iiAuiHiiKs t'er aoz., lojrcoc. PARSLEY Pur Ooz.. 30c. POTATOES-P- er bu., 60c; Colorado, tOc. CAUUAUb -- Now CalltoMila. 2V4C TOMATOES Der eratn. fancy. J3.50. ONIONS Bermudas. Der crate. 12.25; new Callfornln, 2',sc MAltl ILI ,llit.t7 C! f ... BEANS Wax, per 3 bu.. 75c: strlnr. per 3 bu., 7bc. JIAili I nu. DOX, 13. PEPPEllS-P- ir bu. t!ox, f2.J5. til. AC t a u .... . n 1... p rr.a--i ci uu. it;r ia UU., IOC. CELERY Callfomui, per bunth, SiOtffJs. i'u 1 a iucs-t'- er in., 2;4C FUUITS. 8TIIAWBEUH1ES Arkansas, ner Lot. case. tf.W, Kentucky, J2.25; Missouri, K.OOttf CHEItlllES-Callforn- la. rcr box. U.75. uuuBisHKiimiis t'cr case, ?:.oo. TUOP1CAL KHUITS. ortANOES California needlines. ii,."5H 50; navels, J3,25W3.50; Med, sweets, J3.00. LEMONSs v.uluorniu, extra funcv. ti.a: choice, $3. UANANAS3 i'cr uuncn, according to size, 2.0iJ42.IiO. F1US Cnlltornla, now eartons, 75c; layers, Ooo; Imported, per lb., 10U12c. DATES Persian, In boxes, bairs, 5c per lb.; Halloween, 3!ic per lb. PlNEAl'l'LES-P- er doz., 11.752.00. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Cullfornla, per cas. J3.75. , , u:ui,u-r- cr uni., per nun uoi., 10. NUTS Ennllsh walnuts, uer lb.. 15c: nl- - berts. per lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb., 18'a.2i:; raw peanuts, per lb., 63?5Hc; roasted, tiii'd Uc; urnzllB. uc; pecans, iwjz.c; coconnuis, IIIDES No. I green, 64c; No. 2 green, 1u.n1 No. 1 salted. nV4c: Nn. 2 aalted. 5Hc ?o. 1 veal can, a 10 io., ".. - vcui calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, StMfc; sheep pelts, 25076c; horse hides, Sl.60STS.i5. SI. l.nuU C.rnln nnd Provisions. c"r t nma tn iC 1VI1PAT TflshAr. r.i. , 1 l ... a. in, . . , ... , & a a . . k .. . . Nn. red. rnsh. elevator. 72'tc: track. 74W TSn fmv Ttliinr .Inly. Tdlin! Scntemher. fiSUW 63ef no. j nnru, i3iwi3',4Ci 1 uurs stronger; io. i casn, wic; iracn, 42c; Mny. 42',c; July, 421,4fM2Uc; September. OATS Firmer: No. 2 ensh. 20c: track. 29 iii29i,4c: May. 29c; July. 27',4c; September, :t4i'jiiic; ?o. i wnue, ajc, 11 yk Hotter nt bi nc. Fl.nt'lt Oulet: iiatents. J3.5503.75: extra fancy ana siruigni, .i.uxju.u; ciear, ii.Dvw SEEDS No trading. cnilNMEAI. Steiidv at J2.C0. BRAN Dull, weak; sacked, enst trnck. t.Se. II AY Timothy, easier. JlO.OOU 13.50; prairie, quiet. Kieany. u. w 11 n i 1 sieauy ai i.ii. IRON COTTONT1ES-N.0- 3. IlAaC,INO-6Vl'ri- 7c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Por- k. firm: Jobbing. 5.75. .aril, higher at JR.05. Dry salt meats. quiet: boxed lots, extra shorts. $8.25; clear ribs, xST7t; clear sides, $l.50. Bacon, qulot; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9.12'4; clear sides. 13.25. 1 u l lniv steady: cnickens. 4'rt7c: springs. 12filftc: turkeys, oc: ducks. 6Cc: springs, 12oj geese, 4c. Hl'TTiJii steady; creamery. l5Hl9c: dolry. 12H)15c. Etuis l.ower at vf-aC-. repackea and cases Included RECEIPTS-Flo- ur. 7,000 bbls.: wheat. 66,- - 000 bu.i corn. 144,000 bu.; oats. 125.000 bu. 8H PMENTS-- F our. 14.(00 bbls.: wheat. 7,000 bu.; corn, 50,000 bu.; oats, 57,000 bu. l.lveriiool ISrnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. May In the groin mnrket. liurs At London (l'ncitlc coast), steany nt 14 13s. Beef, steady; extrn India mess, B2s 3d. Fork, steady: prime mess, western, ffls fid. Hums, short cut, 14 tn 10 Ins., iirm at 4s, 9d, Lurd, steady; prime western. 4s 3d: American refined. In nails. 41n 3d, Bacon. Cumberland cut. .26 to 30 lbs., firm at 44s Pd; short ribs. 16 to 24 lbs., firm: clear middles, light, Ann nt 42s 9d; long clear middles, heavy, steady at 40s 9d; short clenr bucks, steady at 40s 3d: clear hollies, flrm nt 45s. Shoulders, square, light, steady at 37s. BUTTER Dull: finest Un ed States. 88s: good t'nlted Stntcs, fifis. CHEESE-Amert- can finest white, dull at 47s; Amerlcnn finest, colored, quiet at 46s. TALLOW rr me city, nu et at 25s: Aus tralian, tn London, steady at 26s 3d. ChniiKeK n Avnllnble Snppllrs. NEW YORK. May eclal cable and telegraphic communications from Brail-street- 's show the following changes In available supplies from the last account: WHEAT United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 3,686,000 bushels; afloat ror and in rcurope, decrease. 400.000 nusneis; total supply, decrease, 4,086,(jOO bushels, CORN United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Incronse, 38,000 bushels. oath united states nnd Canada, east or Rockies, Increase, 2,000 bushels. Among tho moro Important decreases re- ported to Bradstreet's nre those or 1,254.000 jiishels at Chicago private elevators. 200.000 bushels lu Manitoba. 145.IXH) bushels at Omaha, 100,000 bushels nt northwestern In terior elevators and M.ooo bushels each nt Portland, Me., nnd iDepot Harbor. The leading Increase Is that of 184,000 bushels nt Quebec. Knnsns City (irnlil nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mnv 66ic; September. fi5c: caah, No. 2 hard. 69 (370c: No. 3. 67SHc; No. 2 red, 70fj71c; No, 3, IWfltBc CORN July ana Meptemuor, 40Hc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 39ifJ40c; No. 2 white,- - 41'ic; No. 3. .Wie. OATS No. . wnue, aoftwaic. It Y E No. 2. 55cv HAY Choice timothy, Ill.OOTJll.M; choice prairie, ja.zsiiv.ia. BUTTER-Creame- ry, lb4c; dairy, - fancy, 13M1RC. EClOS-Stea- dy: fresh Missouri and Kan- sas slock, 9!4c per dor., loss off. cases re- turned; new whltewood cases Included, He more. RECEIPTS-Whe- nt, 56,000 bu.; com, 28,(00 uu., on is, .ti.itK) nu. HlllPMENTS Wheat, 63,600 bu.; corn, d.5,imi nu.; oats, on, MlnnennnlU firuln Market, MINNEAPOLIS. May ,huu'!!lly' Wei September, 71c. FLOUR-Oul- etl first natpnts. M.TSffJ.OO! second patents, J3.(i(va3.90; first clears, J2.50ff 2.9i): second clears, J2.55fi2.80. ........ ... .. , i 1 1, ,M. I'eorla Market. v ni" Miy No. 2. 41c. OATS-qui- et; No. : white, S9c, billed inrougii. WHISKY-- Oli the basis of $1.27 for fin- - 1MICU KUUUf. Cotter Market, NEW YORK. May Spot. Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 6 mild, mar- - THE OMAHA DAILY HflE: WEDNESDAY, MAT 29, 1001. ket dull; Cordovn, SflKc. A slightly bet- - icr iinuercurreni was noted ill proiessinnni sentlmont. both hern nnd In Europe. The mnrket opened stendv, with prices 5 points higher tn covering nnd light foreign buying onsen on nigner navrc nnu itamnurg mar- kets and n sllehtlv Inireased demand for spot coffee In the locnl market. There wns a further ndvnnee of 5 points on some months soon nfter the call. There was Iiroflt-takln- g and better support hi the townrd the close. Total sales were 12.000 hags, lnc tld tig; Mny. R.loe. , July, 5.60c; AUKU.it, 6.55575.tiOc, September, 5.6'JO; October, 4,r)'ii6.70c; December, 6,SJc; Mnrch, 6.10c. .MOVKMKMS I.N STOCKS AMI IIO.NDS. Shtnr of StrriiBlli Is Mnde In I nlnn I'nrllle nml l.nrKiiit nnnn, NEW YORK, May 2S.There was some show of strength and activity today In I'nlon Porlilc ntid Lackawanna, witch ha 1 considerable sympathetic effect In the rail- road list The moVemiint 111 I.aekawauuil, coming on top of Its previous advance of niie. carricu tne price tip today as ihkh ns 214. The explanation agreed minols Central upon wns mm negotiations were on 1001 to secure large hoidlngN nt prlvnte agree- ment nnd t lint the blilulnc 1111 of the stock represents efforts to put the prices up to proniuitive ugures on tne part or insiders who oppose u change of control. There wns somn large buying both of I'nlon Pnclflc and of Pacific, accom- panied by rumors that further large hold- ings of Southern Pacific bad been secured nnd would be npplled ns collateral for thc I'nlon Pnclflc convertible bond Issue. In addition to securities formerly hold. The strength of which sold was attributed to the April showing of net earnings, Activity in tne lown Central and Minne- apolis St. Louis stocks wns attributed to working out of a project bv the Illinois Central to enter the Chlcago-St- . Paul field. Chlcaco. tndlnnanolls X-- Louisville and Des Moines fc Fort Dodge showed eon- - spicuous strengtn anil mere was aiso strength In the American Car and Foundry stocks, Chicago and I'nlon Traction, Brook- - lyn Transit, international I'ower, Stnnuiird Rope nnd Twine, Amalgamated Copper.Oen-era- l Electric nnd Consolidated (Jus. The formal announcement that the banking houses representing the contest for control of Northern Pacific had given orders to relieve any of the London shorts who nre honestly unable to make delivery by pay- ing 153 for their contracts attracted atten- tion. The plans of thc Illinois Central to advance further In the granger Held and n purchase of n largo Interest In the Ohio soft coal field renortpri In lie for account of the Oould Interests, were minor Incidents tnnt were tuouglit to liavo possible sismn-eonc- e on the question of nn agreement be- tween the two contending Interests. Wnbnsh debenture Bs find Standard Rope Ks were strong nnd nctlve. The rnliroid bond market generally was dull and Ir- regular. Total sales, par value, J3,780,uiio. United Stntcs refunding 2s ndvnnced 'J nnd new Is i per cent on tho Inst call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London flnanclnl cablegram says: Business wns hardly resumed here today. The little mar- ket there was was heavy nnd featureless. The American department continued to be stngnant. The only news wns that Kuhn. Loch & Co. had canlpd to their correspond- ents here, tho Raphaels, that all bona fldn dealers who were caught short of Northern Pacific nnd unable to settle should be al- lowed to settle nt a rate of $153 a share. Money wns n little easier. The call rate was 214 per cent; tho tlmo rate 3H per cent; bill. "A"p. per cent. The hnnk lias bought 19,000 of gold In bars nnd Is taking all that arrives. Exchnnge on Paris, 25.1S; on Berlin, 20.17. The following are the. closing prices on the New York Slock exchnnge: Atclilson TG? do pfd Baltimore & Ohlo...lHi no pfd 01 Canadian Pacific.--- . DIU Canada So (' Ches. & Ohio IS"1; Chlcaco & Alton.... 4l' do pfd " "('.. B. & Q DSV Chi. Ind. & I. do pfd... Chlcaxo &JK. 111.. Chicago O. W da 1st pfd do 2d pfd Chicago N. W.. a. n. 1. & r,...-- . Chicago Ter. & Tr.. 22 do pfd C, C. C. & St. I Colorado "o do lit pfd do Zi pfd Del. fic Hudson. Del., L. & V... Denver & n. O do pfd Krl do 1st pfd.,... do 2d pfd Mt. Nor. jifd.... Tlocklng Valley do pfd.. Pennsylvania pfd....l. fit. S, St. r n .1 Q End Tacltlo & L. W Pacific ... Wabash ... 38 nfd . li'i & K ... do pfd .. Wis. ... . ... . 45 ! Ex American Ex C. 4i WPlls-Karg- o Kx.. ... (riH'Amal. Copper ... ... Amer. & F... ... 51 ... 22 Lin. pfd S. A ... 'i ... MVAtner. Tobacco .. ... Wt'Anac. ... S7i Hrooklyn ...SlUColo, & Iron ...ITS ... Touncco Illinois Central 138'Vllen. Clectrlc .... Iowa 34 rslucoiie Hugar ... 60 Hocking Coal .... Eric & W 55 Inter. I'nper do pfd 120 do pfd K & N Inter. .... Manhattan I. Ill IMcleds Met. St. Ky '.68Vi National nisjult Mex. National Iead ... Mrx. National 11 National .... Minn. & St. L 9C. do Mo. IC6; No. American ... M K. ft T CC Coast .... do pfd H'nclflc Mali N. J. Central 150 People's Oas N. Central ......ISO3! Pretred S. Car. Norfolk ft W 5CV do pfd pfd 8, '.i, Pullman Car. No. Pacific do pfd Ontario ft V.,.. Headlne do 1st pfd do 21 L. ft F... 1st pfd 24 pfd St. L. Sotithw.. do pfd Paul ....IW'i reg 4, reg old 4s, ref do Ei, reg RRa 4s So, ft O, 5s S53 C, U. den. K. C. ... ' .... 3 151 So. Ho. St. do : L. 2d 2I; SO C. C. ft 6t. I,... .152 S. Ex pfd Co.. It. T i;;4 ion. 2!4 Salt pfd 57 Y. P. .110 .... 97U .... 32', .... T6U .... 5i .... .... 60 .... o .... tti .... 62 8. Republic on ... 1. do S. leather . V. S. .. V. P. Western Ex-dl- receipts. .Honey Market. YORK. steady prime mercantile STERLING EXCHANGE business bankers' J4.88l2ff1 demand J4.85fjM.85Wi ji.oVaTP.1") commercial J4.84'if)4.l44. SILVER-Certincat- es, nominally .Mexican dollars, BONUS inactive: government. steady; railroad, Irregular. clusmt; rouows; reg....lC6WN coupon Atchison .,1(3 Canada 4Hs.. 8. . Coal ft Rubber I'nlon Union flnlln-a- Tex. Toledo. & Wheel. Central 14 Amer. Amer. II.... Mining Fuel Central Lake Power Central I'aclfl- - ....113 13SH 134 lUVi U3H io;i Steel hUBHr 21? ... :o ip 4: ... 31 ... ... ... ... ... ; .. 4S'i .. -4 .. .. .. .. 15 .. 60 ., 31 .. .. .. ft Iron.. Cnlon ft Rubber Steel Union Last sale. .New York ...I02i ,.:i23 Trust II 7D ;i fii I1: NEW call. SfjMVi cent; loon, 3 cent; pnper, 4fj4Vs , Firm, with ai tun I In hills at at sixty days; poBtcd rates, ?!.:; bills. (9i4c: 4Sic. Mtate. i ho pi uu tiunas toaaj. ara V. do coupon 10MV It. 109 do 100 do new coupon do do coupon 10SV do coupon loft i2i gen. 4s., do ad, 2s,.,, Ches. Ed. O. aw 31 pfd 4Ti do pfd do pfd do lit do pfd Cnr do pfd do 'on. Gas pfd Oas do do .115 do pfd pro. Hag pro V. do pfd do bar. pfd pfd C. Is.. r.i, 2IU ...37 2l4 I.", i:u It'., O'.'i K'.i 23ii 9TU ..114 4j4 lS'i 71S fS'.li 12'i 93' per per per for for and ices as ref. T. i4i at do ..108 N. J. C. c. 5s 3s 7114 do 4s N Y ft St L 4s.. 107 N, ft W. 4 101 Ore. 1 109 do 4s 101 8, I 6s IM! no 5s 118 Reading 4s HH n o o. w. is ioi .. f5'5 St L ft I M c. ..108 St L ft H F g. ..134 fit. 19) 120 St. P.. C. & P. C, N. W. c, is... 141 do 6s J13 do r n. cs so, I'acino s Chicago Ter. 4s 9P,i So. Railway 5s 11', Colorado so, s.,... si-- 4 S. it, i . s si s n Imi n. . r. . ..a uenver ac iv. ii-i- irs, i, is.......ii'j Krle 4s Hl do 2a 9) F, W, ft D. C. l...iWj 4S....105H Oen. Kleetric li5)s,Wabasli Is 117 la no 3s JlO'i I., ft N. 4s ..inaviwest u....u.ll3i M.. K. ft T. 2s JHi 4 i0? do 4s , Jf' va, Jj Iloaton Qnntalloua. BOSTON, 28. Call 3WfJ4H per cent: ;i',ygui per closing: , T, ft 9. F 'H Westlngh. 63 do pfd 98 lAtchlson 4s 101 imir Suear Adventure 17 American Tel UJUlUng. Mining Co.... lloston ft Albany... Elevated ft Me,,. 11. ft Dominion do 8. Steel do pfd Klectrlo .. Ktec, III.... N. Old Dominion . .. land West per cent. 4 IW .193 48 .210 do pfd Pacific Oil... ...If.' do ...?I'J do Pacific do do do .102, Tenn. pfd do May at Paclflo 105 con. Oregon consol ES....U5 consol ls.USKi aeneral Union raclflo Central Central centuries Stock Mny loans, loans, umciai Iloston ....185 Uotton Paclflo I'nlon Adams uopper ,ug Atlantic Iloston ft Mont,.., Ilutte ft Iloston ., Cal. ft Uecla Centennial Franklin . 93H Humboldt .OlSHlOsceola . . Parrot Qulney hanla Copper IOI, Tamarack . . re Utah Mining Winona Wolverines Hank ClenrliiKs. ...i:a ...10; ...110 ...:ts :- - fl4 47 . ...131 .. .. ,II5, Coal 4IS last cent. 4.8M nnd 60c; U2U Nor. C Nav. gen. Is.. ..'.06 Paul ft i, Iowa llift' unl, snore Wis. tlmo cent, Kleo UStt .mai. fO'i .,443 ,110!i .?.'7 .. 27 .. i: .. 8 .. 53!i ., 7 ..Mi .. 28! . 27't OMAHA. May J1.02l,7 corresponding uay last year, J1,10j,7W; ue crease. JSl.iOT. ST. LOUI8. May J6.955.01S balances. Jl.232.658: money. Mil ner cent Now York exchange, 40c premium bid, Wc premium nsaen. CINCINNATI. May t'SU. : exchange, notfTKUc premium; money 3Hfl ..VDELPI1IA. May 28. Clearlncs )U.v.uo: oaiances. vs,zm,m. BALTIMORE. May t,173, SCO: balancea. J642.457. NEW YORK. May J265, 167.752: balances. J16.277.462. CHICAGO, May :$,919,t:s balances, 11,404.020, posted exchange. $1 S3'4 f-- l 9, New York exchange, 25c premium. BOSTON, May $21,238,219, balances, $1,911,561 .Nerv York Mlnliiu Stouka, NEW YORK, May 28,-- The following arc quotations on mining stocks. Adams Con........ All-- e llrcete Ilrunsnlek Con.., Cointtock Tun..., Con. Cal. A Vs.. Pendwocxl Terra Horn Hllver Iron Hllvtr LeailVllle Con..., Paul pM. Central .. 20 Little Chief ., 4) Ontario I....3VU ..Itt ,Oplilr S3 .. 'i til'lioenlx - .. 3 IMtol 3 ..SI Ssvane 7 .1W ,:59 'Sierra NtMida. i) .Stiniill llcrea 41 t.niidnii Sliu-'- ((tiutnllnns. LONDON, May !?- .- P. Consoln. money .... fJ'il do 1st pfd do account i3 I.VIH,lcnnylvanl .. Atelilon Tc, Henalng Cnnndlan Pacific ...Wi No. Pnclfle pH. JU. generally Southern Atchison, Ixiulnllle nlon I'nc. Erie Y. .. Istandsril i73 ildtand Trunk Annanna Rand Milieu f S. Steel .. do ptd I! ......... ; 7?n 2li ,.0l'i ; ?5i SILVER Bar, firm, 27 1 fid per at. tnvi.inim ... nnnl. Tim rate Of ills- - ' uZ .'".". , VuoV for short bills Is 3ttf3Si per ci-nt- ; for three months' bills. 3S 'irt per cent. Condition of the Tronsnrj. u'laniviiTov Mnv rs Today's state ment of the trcH-sur- v balances In the gen-er- fund, exclusive- - of the J15O.OO0.0iH) go reserve in tne division . '"" shows: Available cash, iio,iko,o;i; gum. 92,M7,8;i. CIIICAC.O LIVE STUCK MAUKF-T- . Cntlle Enslpr-lln- B" Klv Cents HlKlicr Sheen Slow. CHICAHO. Mny r..i li.n,l ulin.la nnlpr. slow: gOOd lO irlme steers'. S5.20173.K); poor to medium. 54.251i5.25; Blockers nnd feeders. Jj.iwrj.j". cows and heifers. J3.WkB5.00j canners, 52.Jjf .1.00; bulls. J3.0Cfi4.40: cnlves, .Wioc nbove h week ago. Jl.0Ofi6.25: Texas steers. tl.2w 5.40; bulls. $2,75fi3.90. ... IIOOS Receipts. 24,lio ncau; unuuiii.. 30,000 head, estimated: left over, 3,000 head; marKet c nigncr. active; mixeu hum "";; ers. J5.t;')fij.871,4: good to choice heavy. $o.,- - 515.90; rough heavy, J5.OW.70; light. Jo.oofi' ti2",; nuiK 01 aaics, .i.ii)iio.w. 8 kkp A Nil LAMBS Recelnts. H.00I) lixnrl! BlmillV ulntv! lOIOIied IlltTlbS SlOW. woolcd weak; good to prime wethers. $l.30fi 4.b5; fair to choice mixed. Jt.10fn.30; west- ern Hhccp. l.:!5fl.o5: Texas sheep, H.&Orf native lambs, jt.oo'UJ.bj; western mmua, .(Hrjlu.tM. Knnsns 4'lty Mvo S4ook Mnrket. Kaxsas pitv. Mnv 28. CATTLE Re ceipts. 5.30) head natives, 1,000 head Tex-nn- s, 130 head calves: nntlve and Texas steers, stendy to 10o higher: slockers nnd teeners, strong; cows nuu neuer.t. iminuu lower: choice beef steers. J5.40fi"5.S0: com- mon to good. Jl. 75115.35: stockers and feed- ers. J3.75f25.OT); western-fe- d steers, J4,75ff n.50; Texas and Indian, M.25Hi.B0: Texns grnss steers. J3.G0 i.ou; cows, a.r'fi.w, heifers. J3.7Wio.25; canners. J2.00fi3.25; bulls, J3.25fil.B0; cnlves. Jl.00fl6.50. HOCS Receipts, 18,700 head; market 5c higher; top, S5.90; hulk of snles, JS.fiSfTo.W: heavy. $5.S'Vi5.!0i mixed packers. J5.fi.V(i5.!i3; light. J5.l0fJ5.75; pigs. J4.50fW.35. Hlll-.li,!- ' ,.U l.A.MUS Heceipis, ,.ovu hend; mnrket strong: western lambs, JI.20 ffi4.80; western wethers, ?4.:Vt,f4.fiS: western ycnrllngs, Jl.fijff4.70; ewes, J3.2)?i3.2o: culls. J2.75fi3.50: Texns grass sheen. J3.75W4.20: Texns Iambs, Jt.DOJJ4.70; spring lambs, $5.75'' 0.6". .4T York Live StucU Market. MRU' VOP.1.". Mnv IIKEVES-T- ie. eclpts. 109 head; nothing doing nt yards; nominally steady. Cables tiote live cattle stronger nt 10ifll2iic; tops. 12Hc: refrigera tor neer uigiier at :,4ioc per id.: siiip- - nients, 5fX head cattle, 1,817 head sheep iilid 4,560 quarters or beef. t'ALVEH Hece nts. 12 bead: no trad iik: nominally ste.idv. HHEEP AND LAMBS Rece nts. 2.56S bend; sheep, Oc lower: yearlings, weak; lambs. 25c off: shen. H3.255i4.40: yearlings. lo.OOflS.fw; lambs. J5.757.2o. HOUR Receipts. 1.297 head; nil for slaughterers; mnrket weak. St. .Inncpli Live 4toek Mnrket, SOUTH BT. JOSEPH. May" The Journal quotes: CATTLE ReeMnts. 1.400 head: mnrket no. tlve. Iirm: natives. .355.50: Texna nnd westerns. $3.75'T.M:' coWs and heirers, $2.33 475.10: bulls and Utiles. S2.25W4.7a! venrllnir and calves, J3.fl5.174.S0: stocltcrs nnd feeders, 3.40rH.G: vcnlH,il-.5(f((;,7- 5. iiuiio-iiithii- h", i',.iw nenu; marKet strong to 5c higher: all. trades. S5.5'f?o.S71A! Imllr nr snles. $5.70(!73.SO: pigs, steady. miliar Ain i.ArttiiB Receipts. 4.000 head; market lower; lambs, ti. 7505.50; year- lings. JI.25??I.C3; wethers, $3.6flfM,?5; ewes, W.25fl.lO. i Stock In SlBlit. The following table shows the rerelnta nf cattle, hogs and sheep ot the four principal live stock markets May 28: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,527 12,921 3,343 Chicago fi.OOO 24.000 11.000 Kansas t ity is.lm St. Louis Totals I.K00 ....19,627 9,500 "tiiini 3,000 27,613 Moiix rity 1,1 vi Slock .llnrkrt. SIOUX CITY. Mnv eclal Tele. gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 900 hend; steady; beeves, $(.50fi7.:n; cows bulls. mixed. $2.2.1(3 3. 50: stockers nnd feeders. It 4" d 01 tn ..".00 ond f;4.50; cnlves nnd yearllngn. $3.00ff4.60. HOOS Receipts, 3,500 head; 5c higher, selling at f5.50f(5.ffl; hulk, 15.55. HI. Louts Live Stuck Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Mnv 2S. CATTLE Recelnts. 4.W0 head, Including 2,5f) head Texans; market steadj- - for natives, slow nnd wrsc mr iv..iii; native snipping unci oxpoiT steers. $:.00?6.(); dressed beer find hutch-er- s. $4.50W).G0; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3.75 4.65; stockers and re'eders. J2.S3i3'1.75: cows nnd heirers. $2.0if5.00: canners. $l.25(?r2.&5: bulls. J3.5OfT4.10; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.55(T(o.20: cows and heifers, $2.5504,15. HOGS Recelnts. 9.500 heart! mnrkrt strong; pigs and lights. $5.004T5.70; packers, $5.6fl(S5.75: butchers; J5.75tl5.S7W. niu.r.i- - and i.ajihw Receipts, 3,000 head; market steady, native muttons, $4,25 ffH.fiO: lambs. $5.liO1i6.O0: culls nnd hiinWa $3.00fi(..0i)j stnckcru, $2, 75173.50; Texnns, $1.00 NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS Small drain llnlnar Kalrlr Well, lint Corn Needs More Warm Wcallier. United States Department of Agriculture, Nebraska section, climato and crop service of the weather bureau: University of Ne- braska, Lincoln. May 28. The past week has been cool, with heavy showers In west- ern counties and gonernlly light showers In eastern. The doily mean temperature has averaged 6 degrees below normal In eastern counties and 3 degrees In western. Frosts occurred quite generally on the last days of the week. Only sllgnt damage has thus rar been reported. Tho rainfall was above normal In the western counties nnd ranged from one to two and one-ha- lf Inches In moat of the northwestern counties. In eastern counties It was generally lets than half an Inch. Winter wheat has generally grown well, nlthough chinch nugs have done some dam- age, and In places more rain would have Im- proved tho crop prospects. Oats have grown fairly well, but continue thin on tho ground and In riiher poor condition, Grass has improved In westorn counties and gen- erally pastures and meadows aro in good condition. Corn planting is nearly finished In northern counties and some replanting has been done in southern. The low tem- perature has been unfavorable for the germination and growth of corn and It Ib coming up slowly, but In most places tho stand Is good; cultivation ot the earliest planted corn has commenced, Generally prospects for a good fruit crop are reported, but somo complaint has been made that apples are not setting. well, indicating that the apple crop may be light, O, A. LOVELAND, Section Director, Lincoln, Neb. "A'rcekimc of .Shnmrnrk II, SOUTHAMPTON. May 28. The wreckage of Shamrock II was grappled and drawn Into shallow water today. Tho top- mast was sprung, but not actually trolen. So far as the divers perceive, tho g.tff, forcstays and rigging are Intact. I'upiilnlliin ot Austrnlln. MELBOURNE, Australia, Ma 28, The new census returns give the population of Australia at 4,550,651. This Is an Increase of 740,756 since the last enumeration. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Rtctipti Onlj Fair and Varktt Ruled Actirs ind Stroig. HCGS GAINED ABOUT TWO AND A HALF Supply nf Both Sheep and l.nmlis Light Tinlny nml I'rnctlcnll y I'.i it; t IiIiir tillered Sold In (ionil Sensun nt dust About Stcnil) Price. SOUTH OMAHA. May 2. Receipts were: Cattle, nog, oheep. Omclal .Monday 4,1m Uo.i 2.U.J3 UltlL'lal Tuesday a.nZi 12,.i.4 3,313 Two days this week.... 7,690 17".i9 6.V76 iMimu days Inst week.... 6, two Xv.MJ J.5U Hnmu week betore ,u.( U,- - l'.'.-O- wainu three weeks ago.. H,vi U.t'Jl Hume lour weeks ago... o.tii.' lo.olii iu.523 Same d..ys last yeat 'i.lSl .0,129 5.JII Avutago price paid tor hou at soutn Omahu the past several days with May May May May May Mny May ... May el ay Aiuy May May i.U May May ;.uiy Amy May May .uay May May May Aluy May May May 3 .. 10.'.'. Ji... li... 14... 15... 16... 19... 20... 21... 22... 23... 21..., 26.. , 27... 2..., I 1901. l!,U9J.l9j.l57.lK6.lc95. 64Vi! oi;, , btajii 0 '"'.li ea'ii I 6UB 5 69 i 7J'ij 73 biU 5 W,a 5 61?, 5 ti? 5 61:41 5 6n 5 Mi t 26 t li 2li I 21, 6 U lui 6 15; U I'll 5 6 23 5 5 6.10l 5 03, 6 Oil 5 041 4;,9, 4 951 111 is, 111 V.! 66 63, 63 bui a9 62 65 60 V! 3.61. Indicates Sunday. ofllclul number cars stock brought today each road Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses. C, Ry Ry Missouri Pttclllc Ry Union Paclllc system Ry... Ry 1 Ry.. ii. Ry east Illinois Central Total receipts Till "lSS 4 disposition the day's receipts was follows, each buyer purcnnslnu num. bcr head Indicated: tluyers Omana Packlus Dwui company.,.. Cudnhy Packing Co.... Armour Swltt anil Co., country. Armour, Sioux City Armour, Kansas city.. R, Heckcr Degan Lobmnn fc Co Livingstone Schnller Hamilton Rothschild Dentils Other buyers 13 3 l. 4 1 17 14 3 1 1 14 6 10 40 1 10 20 40 20 29 21 14 o. .1 ... in. O u 1.1 bl b J li 5 o ij o b o ! ll fa !1 5 U IU lJ u O u Mi Tji 35,' 26 20 37.! 5l( 10. 021 JH The or In was: M. St. O. L. 35 C. W. M. V. H. P. 1 St. P.. M. B. M. R. 46 H. (J. west The Co nuu Co iSr H. L. Co Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, ...1,250 3.iJ4 i.tbt Totals 3,476 12,651 3,341 CATTLE There only fair of cattle here today, nnd packers were liberal buyers tile market ruled steady stronj; and nctlve around, Good heavy beef steers were what packers were looking for this morning, and such as would answer that description were soon of first hands. They brought good strong prices, and In some cases sales wore made that were undoubtedly higher. Light cattle nlso brought very satisfactory prices, but they did move quite treely the heavier grades, but still sellers had no difficulty in selling them at fully steady prices, TRero were not over dozen loads of cows and heifers the yards. Packers all wanted few, nnd result they soon bought everything offered at good, steady prices. Hulls and stags also met with ready sale nt what looked to be fully good prices wero paid yesterday. calves were also picked nt good, steady prices. There were few moru feeders offered today than have been on sole some llttlo time past. There good demand them, and ns result they sold nt whnt looked bu stronger prices, though there have been few on salo late that difficult to tell what the market Is. Salesmen, however, Eny they getting very satisfactory prices ror anything at desirable, and even tho common kinds aro bringing good prices. Representative fales: REEF STEERS. No. 27.. 22.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 59 39. 660 13.., 50 . .. ...1055 4 t'l ... S37 4 25 ...1010 4 25 ... WO 4 ...1120 4 ...1120 4 50 ... 925 4 V) ... TH5 4 ...1003 4 ... 901 4 ...716 4 r.- - ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 .0 ... 75.) ...050 4 70 ... 760 4 ...1077 4 75 0 4 75 ... 900 4 75 ... 593 4 75 ... 7S0 4 73 ... HO 4 fO ... M3 4 4 F5 ..1101 87 ..1173 4 3 4 VS 4 'S 900 4 3 ..1055 4 ..1032 4 90 ..1016 4 00 .. 915 4 .. 99 90 .. 904 4 .. 911 4 .. M7 4 ..1004 4 ..1004 4 17 00 5 M 1 5 00 3 J 3 i 3M 3 U4 I J 4 J b4 3 3 I 3 671 3 3 X 3 651 3 5 I 3 3 3 3 b 3 to 3 i .... v. Pr. 4.. 20.. 1.. 2.... I , 3 l t w, i 3 l , no 4 19 25) I si, 4 4 4 4 261 ' i 4 331 4 4 li 4 181 4 4 0 86 7V l i i 1H i 1 3 6j'i .1 b, 3 66, 3 to, ft ti)a 3 55, 3 521 3 4 bi 3 tw 3 3 45 3 :,9 3 3 I 41 4 U I 1 U i ( w t 4 41 30 4 it i i; 3 1U 4 4t 4 si 3 4 w J 17, t 2U 44 3 21i 3 19 3 3 3 0i 3 0j 3 3 l.iV3 l,5v9 I62 513 21.. 11.. 40.. SO.. 40.. 17.. 14.. 19.. 171 31. it, i9i I", 11, ...1035 ...1163 ...1073 ...'1142 ...1215 ...ll5 ...1220 ...1145 ...1013 ...1111 ...112 ...1331 ...1207 ...1104 ..1033 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6..... STEERS-TEX- AS. COWS. 1.,...' 2,..f COWS AND HEIFERS. HEIFERS. 06 IC 37 "J - 4 I 3 04, 2 991 2 93 4 17 2 921 l of by & V. C 20 t. St. 1 5 6 2 ... 21 0 2 r N 7 3 1 E, 47 3:1 I 8. C. ft C. O. U ft 4 C. 7 13 , R. I. tc P., 19 C, R. I. it P.. 3 .. 1 1 4 or ns tne ot A 22 21 1 27 11 .. 12 21 ll (I3 04 50 If) '0 05 70 70 "5 ?0 90 90 OS 95 95 6o 02 IK fcS S0 421 ... ,.. 29 to iU o2 34 12 4 03 ... 910 l,13j was run out not a In a n a up Veal a for was a for a of No. 1.. 9 3 70 3 980 976 842 4 ... 1032 4 1047 6 3 9i 1070 J 3 4 4 4 a Av. ... 955 5 05 6 f. 04. 5 05' ...10 5 5 f5 6 05 5 Vi 6 6 5 5 10 5 10 ... 960 6 10 5 5 5 10 6 11 ... 941) s 10 3 10 8 1113 5 to 40 1204 3 13 13 1012 6 13 U'JJ 5 13 31 1197 & 23 1360 5 1212 5 20 2 1019 6 20 1053 5 20 1182 5 0 1342 5 18 1213 5 21 1198 6 20 7 1204 t 70 1293 I 25 1 1200 5 23 1222 3 4 1495 6 25 1135 6 25 1 1230 5 75 18 1186 i 18 1140 6 25 23 1172 6 15 1285 C 1409 5 y 7 1132 5 00 32 1205 6 30 1 1170 3 00 38 1278 3 M 4 1"25 5 00 1180 B 5 7 917 6 20 1801 S 35 It 1093 6 CO 13 list 6 33 23 1031 6 21 1384 S 35 1038 6 17 12S3 6 40 20 965 t 0 1333 6 40 20 10T.2 5 12M 5 37 1061 3 no 18 1437 5 1134 6 17 1ICS 6 8 1011 5 2 4'l 4 73J 4 C28 4 25 570 4 2. 885 4 936 4 21 1023 4 83 1214 5 3 910 4 "0 39 IIS! C 2 1070 4 1 970 2 1 610 4 10 1 960 50 1 1320 4 10 1 1060 2 75 t.... 1290 4 15 1 970 2 75 10 108) I 30 1 920 2 1010 4 20 9 907 2 f) 2 1105 4 20 910 3 f) 1 1000 I 25 2 1050 3 25 2 105O 4 23 6 1036 3 25 1 lit) 4 1 930 3 23 1 1030 4 30 1 1010 3 25 1 770 I 30 1 1020 3 1 1110 4 1 980 2 10 6 813 I 1 1330 3 40 8 1181 4 1 1150 3 50 3 1010 4 1 1020 3 f.0 1 1070 4 35 1 1310 3 SO 1 1120 4 S3 1 1000 3 14 10S2 4 ti 12 895 3 7 1214 4 33 1 1210 3 20 6 1035 4 35 1 1060 3 1173 4 rs 4 1050 3 6 11IC 4 U 512 3 1 1157 4 10 3 1200 8 4 K9S 4 0 1 1170 2 1 850 4 4 1132 3 S3 2 1295 4 80 1 750 3 $5 1 920 4 '0 1 970 3 9) 12 113.1 4 10 4 1203 4 00 21 932 4 50 1 1300 4 13 1076 4 50 ; 990 4 2 663 t SO 2 1180 I AO 1 ISC"! 4 1 1240 4 00 310 4 SO 1 1290 4 00 2 1225 4 TS 1 1160 4 00 1 1740 4 2 1310 4 fO 1 1250 4 CO J 125 4 W 3 960 4 0 1 920 4 6 975 4 (0 ; 1150 1 1 109.) ( fi 1 940 4 1010 4 1 1K0 4 4 1150 4 4 115? 4 03 1 1410 4 1 1031 4 V) J O) 3 25 1 , . 920 4 0 4 tW 1 1 1080 I SI 4 4 4 :a 4 4 4 4 4 2i 31 F & R & 11 R C 11 & & Ai 7S) 750 726 ns all to nil to as ns as as up to so Is oro nil 00 50 70 10.. 15.. 10.. 12 It 90 Pr. 05 Ci 10 10 10 28 13 20 12 32 19 18 20 20 35 13 25 K 23 25 20 20 20 00 M 22 00 34 CO 30 45 40 20 00 CO 05 00 33 73 6 .'0 K) 75 90 15 X J5 50 2 T5 12 26 25 31 30 50 35 30 50 50 10 f.0 53 TO 75 85 50 00 0) 50 fO 00 eg 00 TO 05 TO TO CO 50 4j ( 1 1 1 2... 4., 1.. I.'. 1.. 1... 1... 1... 19.... . . 64 22 .. T6 69 . 68 61 .... .... .... ....1110 .... 0 .... M ....124! ..1J00 ..1140 ..I5S0 .. .. 450 .. SO .. 200 .. 210 ... lio .. 0 STOCKERS m 621 850 80 3 CO s :j M .1 0 4 00 4 20 i :s n i ;i 4 ?o 3 25 3 1) 3 .15 3 t 40 3 45 3 50 3 M .1 t,t 3 85 3 Jl I 00 3 CO I 50 4 r,.) t) 5 () b Hi ) 4 UULI. CALVES. STACS. STOCK ' COWS 2 Ti 3 '0 2 M0 3 25 86 81 .2 10 16 4 10 3 50 t . 3 10 4 4 00 4 M 4 5 4 25 4 42'i I 4 55 4 n 4.... AND I.. .STOCK CALVES 10. HEIFERS. FEEDERS. HOGS There a heavy hogs today, but tho demand equal the supply and 'the market generally higher. start they were only bidding strong prices, 'but sellers held on and not many hogs moved toward thc scales until packers rntscd their Tho long string today sold at 55.021, and the bulk went $5.60 JS.tt. Tho choicer loads sold mostly to $5."o nnd the quality the hogs bcttT than yesterday there were n number of loads sold In those notches. After trading fairly under way the hogs changed hands a rapid rate and the bulk wns soon sold. The market closed up good and firm, with everything disposed of nt nn early hour. Representative sales: 19.... 70.... 67.... cV.'.'.! M.... is..:. 66.... 37.... 73.... 67.... 79.... 36.... 59.... 3... 93... 08... tv.. 55... 72... 73. 4T... 82... St... 75... 95... 63... 61.... 62.... 62.... 67.... 61.... (7.... 63.... 76... 65.. 63.. 70.. 84.. 78.. 19... 74... C6... 65... 73... 73... 80... 61.... 7.0.... 35,... 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Av. ..232 62.. 60.. .253 .302 263 217 252 198 JJfl 249 270 275 231 VA 331 297 296 212 312 1M 570 HI 1M Ml. P.- JO 5 C24 ... 32' ... S ,24 80 5 '2', ICO 5 i,24 ... i4 ... S 124 80 M 80 hi 180 120 'ib 80 80 80 120 iw 120 80 60 80 SO 80 160 1M iio 120 40 80 200 160 80 80 40 160 80 80 80 70 M IS n M 75 75 ft 00 fO 00 10 10 !0 'J J 25 M 33 M 75 75 75 2.5 25 40 70 75 :i T5 ;, 75 55 fi 5 1.24 3 724 5 '134 5 C24 5 1.24 6 024 5 621, 6 r2i, 5 624 5 t.24 3 fS'j 3 624 8 6"', 6 624 6 .' 5 024 3 024 8 C24 5 h.4 5 ',24 5 324 5 614 5 '24 ." 621, h 324 5 524 5 824 6 '24 6 C2, 5 '24 6 624 6 65 8 5 8 J C5 5 f5 5 rs 5 65 6 '3 6 65 6 05 5 65 5 CI 5 65 6 f 3 63 5 65 5 41 6 65 5 CI 6 6 n 6 61 5 '6 ( 67 5 61 6 '5 S 6.1 5 81 5 '3 3 '1 5 '5 6 614 6 674 5 674 6 874 5 674 5 '74 5 674 5 'T4 6 674 5 374 5 70 5 70 6 70 61 hW) 8 TO 5 75 SHEEP There wero only n few cars or sheep on sale this morning nnd they sold rtndlly nt Just about yesterday's prices. Ton Colorado lambs brought $5.55, against $5.60 yesterdnj. but, nil things considered, the sale could not be quoted anything but steady. Good to choice clipped lambs sold mostly from $1.75 to $1.85 nnd could nlso bo quoted steadj. There were no prime wethers offered today and what wero tin sale sold lust about steads, tho best ones going at $4.2). Everything wns out of first hands in good season. Quotations: Choice dinned wethers. $4.25 C54.60; fair to good clipped wethers, $l.00g 4.2d; cnoice cuppeu owes, fw.tMf-i.uu- : fair to good dinned ewes. 83.3033. 63: choice wooled lambs, $5.40(iJ5.60; fair to good lambs, $5.20 5.40; choice clipped lambs. $l.755i5.00: falr to good clipped lambs, $4.504.75; spring lambs, $5,006-3.00- ; feeder wethers, J3.60-34.0- feeder lambs, $4.00l.40. Representative snies; No. Av. Pr. S bucks 14S $3 00 S3 cull ewes 90 3 75 25 cull lamb 54 4 00 1 wethor 100 4 00 459 Oregon wethers, clipped 98 4 20 64 clipped lambs 70 4 75 497 clipped Colnrndo lambs 89 4 85 485 Colorado lambs 92 5 40 241 Colorado lambf 92 6 40 72 Colorado lambs 60 & 60 271 Colorado lamb 77 5 50 450 Colorado lambs 76 6 65 SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. 9513. Hlersche agnlnst Scott. Error from Scotts Rluff. Affirmed. Opinion by Old- ham. C, 1. The discretion reposed In a trial court In permitting leading questions to be pro- pounded, will not be disturbed by this court unless thc record shows a manifest abuse of this discretion. 2. While It Is true that Insanity cannot he proved by general rputatlon. yet In an notion for malicious prosecution on n clinrge of Insanity It Is proper to admit evidence of the general renutntlon of thc plaintiff for Insanity In mitigation of dam- - ""Evidence: The action of a trial court In excluding evidence offered by the plain-tif- f held proper. 4. Instructions: Instructions given by thc trial court examined nnd held to properly declare the law. 9617, Robinson et al against Gnntt. Error from Cedar. Affirmed. Opinion by A- lbert. C. 1, Actual prior possession alone Is suff- icient to entitle one to maintain ejectment against another who Is n mero trespasser. 2. Facts stnted In the opinion hold sum-elu- to show such prior possession In plulntlff ns would entitle him to mntntnln ejectment against the defendants. 9329. Oakes against Oilman, ndmlnls-trato- r. Appeal rrom Lancaster. Alllrmed, Opinion by Oldham. C. 1. Upon default In tho payment of the purchase money due upon n land contract which by Its terms gives nn option to the vendor to rescind the contract for such lt the vendor may elect to continue the contract In force and sun for the unpaid purchase money or to place the vendee in stntu quo .and avoid the contract, nils right of election descends to his personal representative. 2. When In the exercise of such right the administratrix of the vendor of such con-tra- ct elects to declare tho contract for- feited and the vendee acqulesies In sucn election her net Is binding on the estate and n subsequent administrator cannot re- voke It except for fruid. 9530. Martin against Abbott et al. Appeal from Lancaster. Reversed with directions. Opinion by Albert. C. 1. The sale of real estate of the husbund under an execution on a Judgment against him alone does not extinguish the wife's Inchoate right of dower. 2. A former Judgment. In a second action between the same parties or their privies, Is conclusive upon every question of fact which was directly Involved within the Is sues made In such former action and which Is shown to hrtie been actually llilg.ited and determined therein 3. Tho rule that it judgment Is ooni'lusli o upon thc parties to It. ns to nil matters which might have been litigated nnd de- cided In the action. Isr limited tn Its appli- cation to such matters only ns might hno been used as a defense In that action, mm such matters as If now considered would Involve nn Inquiry Into thc merits of tho former Judgment. 93(9. Quhiby ngalnst Ayors. Error from Dnson. Reversed. by Di'.y. I . t. An allegation that the plaintiff entered Into a transaction "relying upon tho or defendant" s'llllclently shows belief In the representations, as against on objection on that ground i.l tile trial, to all evidence. i. Statements of u person since deceased that hhi property wns encumbered, th.it lie could not pay his debts, are ndmlssable to prove his insolvency nt thc time, ns oelng declarations ngniust Interest, .1. It Is error to admit general conclusions of one who hus examined tho record us to what Is shown, as to In.iolvency of nn . tate, by tho probate records, and to rcfue the admission of the record itself. 9543. Lundgieu agillnst Kerkow et al. Error from Cuming. Alllrmed. Opinion ly Pound, C. 1. An ndierso Judgment In ejectment Is not of Itself In tho absence of n disposses- sion thereunder or yielding thereto, nn eviction such as will uupporl uu action for breach of a covenant of warranty. 2. A defendnnt In ejectment may not mnlntnln nn action agnlnst his grantor upon o covenant nf warranty while remaining In possession nf the land ponding assessment of Improvements under th. occup) Iiir claimant's act. 9552. Stone agnlnst Oninhn I'lrc insurance Company. Appeal from Do.iglat Reversed tilth directions, Opinion by Sedgewlck, C. 1. The expenses of procuring a receiver- ship of nn Insolvent corporation, Including services of on attorney In consultations, preparing papers nnd procuring thc of receiver, nro properly charge-.ibl- e against the fund so brought Into tho court's control. 2. Where the v.ilnn n' m. nhn.n.,!,1. anr.- Ices rendered to n receiver Is admitted, or clearly established. It Is nu abuse of of the trial court to order the s claim for such services to b re- duced a certain amount below such value on the ground that the corporation Is In- solvent nnd the credltois will he compelled to lose a large proportion of their claim and that the attorney received n largo volume of b.isiurss from one client. P.MO. Runiery against l.oy. Appeal Irotn Custer Reversed. Opinion by Sulllvdn. .1. 1. Ordinarily the right of priority as persona claiming liens upon property Is to be determined by tlio renli-tr- y act 2. The law providing for the registration of Instruments affe-.tln- land titles give lo the assignee of a junior Incumhnnie priority over a senior Incumbrance onlv In case his assignment Is In rcglsternble form and recorded before the senior Incum- brance. No. 9531. Rellnvuc Improvement Com. pany ngnlnst Knvser et al. Appeal from !ngs'ycCml,,,J'' A"lrmM' Opinion by Hast. 1. Petition alleging the niakliu and filing of a village plat prior to 1S79 and alleging no specific, defect In It except lack of wlluoss nnd acknowledgment docs not slate facts sufficient to Indicate that the fee title of Us streets Is not In the village. 2, The further nllegatlon, "nor did said plat contain a dedication to the public use of the streets, nveuues and alleys Indicated on said ptat. docs not allege a fact but a conclusion of the pleader and Is not ad- mitted I n general demurrer. No. 9)47. ICeene live Cent Savings Hank ngnlnst Johnson et nl, Appeal from Phelps county. Affirmed. Opinion by Klrkpatrlck. C 1. An objection mndn to a confirmation of snle. to nvall the parly making It, must be sufficiently specific lo en II the attention nf ne trial court to the defect complained ol 2. An objection that taxes were Improper'v deducted by the sheriff from the nppralseii value of land Is without merit, whom nt the sale the property brought more than the total opjiralsed value. No. 9,i57. Rudolph Roldt et al against Peter Rocker, trustee, et al. Appeal from Cuming county. Affirmed. Opinion by Old- ham. C. 1. Where there Is a conflict In the e. the finding of the trial rourt on ques- tions of fart will not be dliturbed bv this court. 2. The certificate of an officer having to take the acknowledgment of a deed cannot be Impeached exrept for fraud, collusion or Imposition. No. 9544. Rice ngalnst McCague. Appeal from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Ames, C. 1. When n payee In a note and mortgage has sold nnd assigned the ssme, accompa- nied by his collateral guaranty of the prompt payment of the Interest and of the collection of the principal wllhln two years after It becomes due, and afterward, upon the happening of a default on nn Instnll-me- nt of Interest, seeks and obtains the. note nnd mortgage from his usslgneo for he purpose of enforcing collection and thereupon without consulting the designee with respect to the methods to be pursued, prosecutes against the debtor remedies nf his own selection, ho himself becomes re- sponsible for nny default, negligence or dllatorlness In pursuit of the principal and tho samo will not be Imputed tn his as- signee. 2. In nn Instnnce like the foregoing, con- temporaneous, contrncts between parties, pertaining to the subject matter, the nat'tro of the transaction between them and at- tendant circumstances, and the meaning In which they, as Indicated by their own conduct, appear to hove intended the language of the guaranty to be under, stood, mny properly be tnken Into consid- eration In Interpretotlng that document 3. There Is no Inflexible rule that a credl-to- r, holding as collateral to his own the gunranfy nf n third person of Its collection, must exhnust his legal remedies against tho principal debtor before calling upon tho guarantor for payment. What Is required of the creditor In such cases Is diligence and good fnlth and if It is shown by nny competent evidence that the prlncl-pa- l Is Insolvent nnd the creditor has been guilty of no negligence, the guarantor will be required to respond, SATURDAY June I, is THE LAST DAY In ivlildi to secure tho stock of tlm Beaumont & East Texas Oil Co. ot the prewent low flKiire of 50c a Share, ns on nnd nfter the rlose of hiiRliiPsn on Unit tluy the price will Advance to 65c. All orders for stock nt .'0 cents per shnro must positively hoar ditto nml postinnrk not Inter than Juno 1st. ns nfter Hint dnte no subscription will be received nt less than tlio inlvniict'd price of 05 cents. Mnkc nil elieclcs nnd tlrnfts pnynble to the order of V. S. DAVIDSON, Trensurer, (President First National Hnnk of neauniout), Beaumont & East Texas Oil Company, BEAUMONT, TEXAS. Telephone Mian, Boyd Commission Co Successors lo Jcmet K. lloyd A Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN, rnOVIHIO.M AND STOCKS. Board of Trade Ralldlns. Dtrtct wires to Cblctco nd New York. Ormfundtr.ee, John A. Wrrn C i V

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL

Drain Imprtmd ti RpU of Dry Wutrnrind Eeniaa Flj.

ULY WHEAT CLOSES HALF-CEN- T HIGHER

Corn Trade .Mostly l.ornl PI nil 1)r-spi- te

l.nrur Iteerlpts Ontu Utilestrung on linil llpinnncl-I'ro-lU- Inn

(Inlet ninl llnsy.

CHICAOO, Mny IS. Tor various rcn-o- ns

the bull clement held steady In the grain.!.,. lA.It "!,.. i.r tlman WltS till (I II

prehension hears It not quotnldy lower.w an III sc too fri' V OWIHg lO 1I1C IHVl VIU.-I- U .11 iwt 1VII.

hat the Liverpool cables, which havu beensilent for two days, will resume tomorrow.Dry weather In spring wheat sections,Jlesslan ny In winter wheat parts or thecojntry and export engagements, too, hadft lulil-.- h effect, and July wheat elosed VtW

So higher. July corn closed 'je Improvefl.July oatH unchanged and provisions from ushndo lower to (VuHiC higher.

July wheat opened firm and unchanged tojo higher at 7'lfl'73V4c, with a fair demand,but light offering". Weather conditionfanned an Immediate ndvanci; to 7.Ti3e. but on professional selling a reaction

to JSff734? lollowed. Light receipts, 300c!export sales and advices of damago toKuropean crops Induced 11 stronger buyingmovement, later frightening the shorts andthe market advanced steadily to T.T'i'Ti' "lc.the highest point of the day, at which Itclosed firm Hnd tyfH'1 higher. The world'silslhle supply showed a decrease of i,(CG.liushels. Forty-tw- o loads were reported forexport. Seaboard clearances of wheat andHour were equnl to TVi.WO blshels. Mlnnc-npol- ls

aiid Uulutli reported IDS cars, against78 last week, and 4US a year ago. Lorn I re-ceipts were 117 cars, 6 of contract grade.

Trade n the corn nit was confined almostexclusively to the locnl account. Despitelarge receipts the July delivery opened fromn shade to ' higher at Wv to IWi" I.TV.J'srly there was n sluggish tendency andthe price fell to I3l4tUi,r, but reacted tofir Proflt-tnkln- g caused a decline to 43 V'?4.Vc, where the market steadied and therlose was firm and ,c higher at 41c, Localreceipts were I.0S2 cars, 310 of contractgrade, Mny corn opened unchanged lit4i'4c, sold between the opening price andi.V.c and closed So higher at HUc

The onis mnrkot showed more life thandid cither wheat or corn and ruled firm ona good demand. There was some selling foroutside account, but most of the trading,was In the way of profit-takin- The eluvn-to- r

people were good buyers. The featureof the session was, however, a lendingtraders selling or July. This delivery

PC,ned unchanged nt 2jCT;s"i,c, soldand 2fiv and closer! steady andunchanged at 2SiH(W4c. Local receiptswere 6m; ears.

The provision market ruled riulot. with nnfsy tendency. Some firmness wns shownearly In small hog receipts and packersJiSt r.nntiigc f this, selling pork andllS --f.r.P.l,1, J"'", Hrk sold between 1Miiiiv i ui "c '"K'ler at Sll.62'.&.

c,0"'J 57Hc higher nt'HIS, andbetween 7.R7 4 and $7.M',, closingshade lower nt 7.9'estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat..$ head"" 1,0 Carni mt' XM cn"; h'The lending futures ranged ns follows:

Artlcleg, Open.l High, ' Low. close. Yos'y.WhentMayJuly

Corn.MayJulySept,

Onts-M- ny

JulySept.

3oi k-- May

July

MnyJulySept.

Zllb- s-MayJulySept.

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3Tr 44 4I!4 43i 4(1 43iJ

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Sii li !i 'I " H !i 14 B?l?14 70 14 fai U 70 II 6)

S 12 K S 10 S 17U t nV$t U$ i S "

8 10 S 17'i 8 10

S 20 R 20 S 'nim TP3SSI 7S7(1 7!)04 74.

lfl0 90 J.. 7 SS 7 87,4 7 87'4

v? I'lli1" "s w,ro n!l follows:LOCH Quiet; winter 3.80fl3.!Vrtralghts, ip.'J.Kff.l.To; clear?, $2.&g3.40: spr .gIfl".' H'13.1, 'P'li'R Pntents 13.45 SO:.90ia3.2(): bakers, 2.2i)ffC.60

TlcV-re- -d0 affiji?' T3V'C: N' 3 SPr",f?': yciiow.V.No' -

OATS No. 2. " white "3Cfl'S'jr: No, 3 wlilto. 27?4J9Hc. ' Un 1 r. ,1(1. , 0i'Aj6ilic. A

choice maillng74V63c. m' V ,0flEED8-N- o. l flux. Sl.7214; No, 1 north-wester- n,

J1.73; prime tlmo thy, w 'contract grade, P.25.PMOVISIONS-Me- Hs pork per bhl Jll.fiOff

3).fio. Utrd, per 100 lbs.. JS.60flS.65. Shortsides (loose), J7.!Xvas,10. 'i)ry sa tednhoiilders (boxed). W.75'S7.00. Short c earBides (boxed). $S.i:t,iffS.25WHISKY Basis nf lilirli ni. .1 ;

fntnrtnlB "ro thc roc,llta hnd' shipments

Flour,Wheat, bu.Corn, bu...Oats, bu...RVe. htiUnrlcy. bu..

1.. . I r .

Receipts. Shipments..... 13,000 15,oik.... 35,000 322 ( 00...,314.000....540.C00 251.0K). ... S,lm 1,00.... 31.001) K omi

!market .' exenango tortny the hutter was weak; creameries,dairies. 14file. Chrose, firm, at fiffloUcJ.ggs. strong; loss off, cases returned, iivfcl

Ytmic ;i;m:iiai, jiaricict.Miiuiniinns nr lie Day nn Vnrlons

Coniiiiiiilltlfn.NEW A'ORK. Mny 2S. neeelntsS .113 bbls.; exnorts. 9.2 bh".; market

14 00; wlnte. straights. J3.45Vs 0 wlnt'er'?'r-w-45rss- '' Minnesota bakers, 523.i; patents, I4.00ii4.26; winterlow Kr.irins ti !KVi" in

g'jfli0"u'- - ; cholco" to' ranc"--;

M?A.'?rSt,'i"1yi J'el,ow western8,C!..p.n5.Wlt "randywlne. $2.)5T2.55.Ill !': NO. 2 ivmtt.ru Rnlir. n .

BARLM -- Dull; reeding. 4MHKVjc, c. I

YorkCrarlm ' mnl,,nB' 6:70c' c New

1 western, Wl2c..iwJl.hATcH:c'.""'' Wm '"I.: exports,Spot, firm; No. 2 red. S2Uc f ob.. afloat:, No. 2 red, 8(Vo, elevator-N- 1

Imrd. Du uth, xr,c f.' o. b. afloat Ionsngnln rnleil fn r v iim .11 j...IimL,r.ad,' """"'Inejl by the lightness ofa largo decrease world'slocks, further bullish western crop newsRtid local coverings Closed firm. 4B?ic

M i SKiS?;1. r'?..,"t. lJ September.

IM..'hu.; exports,Spot, No. 2, 49Tic. leuior, anu 4U'io, f. o. b.. ufloat. Optionsmnrket was higher on May. owing o aZ'i'il'U1 shor!r' ''i'1 steady otherwise.S.i p ? ' ,nlk of. .m'1 "'eelPta unci the"..v..i uuiiiiiir, Linseu ai partial io neti ,.iV.'V "'?;,,ic. ciosen at 4ST,c:

"li iyii?&4S i0' cli,R,,.rt 4S'C! Sl'tembernt 4S'4ca.7. . l!,sv,3,,0TO,) bu'S exports, . 425

No. 2 white. 33USf.?.H.e1" Vn'n' .Slll.nt??.S.kvS1'!inn(.,?'r8,";n' it2W3.c! track'whlte:

3"OT V.c'D.Onl.,0n', f,.rrty. but quiet.u"i;rSiNV.i ""'PPing. ,bc; good toHOPS Quiet: stntp mmni.,, -- i..

M00 crop 10c; ISM. HOllHc: old olde 6iMIDK8 Hteauy ; Ualveston. 20 to "5 lbsISlic wniiiornia, iu to 25 lbs. W0' TeVna

24 to 30 lbs.. HS14V,o 'ryLEATHER Quiet; Hemlock sole. Buenosrriei?' ,,B "'""vywelghtg, 24025c; acid.TAi, LOW Unsettled; city J2 nkit)

4i8r5c: country (pkgs. free). SaoiicTPHOVIHIONH-lle- er. quiet: fnmlly. $10 50

-, j.iw,j,uv, I IlliniS. IZO WKfT21.50; packet. $IO.OO.in0.50; city, extra Indiamess. I5.0017,OU. Cut meats, quiet:liolllcs, SUSlOHo: pickled shouldors. 7V40"pll'k'ed hams, W.76fno.0O. I.nrd, firm: westiern steamed, 1S.40; reflued, tlrm: continent....... ...qui a..i. tn,n.iM., tew. -- .w.w. fcjuuin niuitiuai 40. k , ui'iiiiiuijiiiiI'ork. steady: family, 116 00O16.50; short

RICE-Qul- et; domestic, fair to extra, 3i0e: Japan. 4?.4To.MOLASSES Strndy; Now Orleans, openVIW. KUllll (U I'lUIICU, -ll WC.Hl'TTER RecelntH. 15.iU.'2 nkiis.: firmercreamery. 15fflSo; factory, liyi3'4c

fancy largo colored, XHJfSc; fancy largojnuie, :e; inncy small colored, 'JliSlvlicihiu'v nuiHii wnue, yc,

lCClOS Recelnts. 24.302 nkws Hteadvwestern ungraded, lU415V4c; western seiruieii. i.wiit-i- (

POL'LTRY Alive, sleadv nml nnrhniiueddreed, I6wer; fowls, OVrc; turkeys, 7',44illc

METAIS-J'p- on the resumption of bun!ness In the London metal mnrket todnvnfter a three tiny holiday, traders foundthat the boom which was In progress whenthat market closed last Friday bad completely disappeared. Liquidation was thecraer or me uay ana ueroro tne decline

was arrested a loss of 2 10s was theresult with the flnnl phases of the mnrketweak and spot quoted at JCI2S and futuresnt 120 17s fid A good huslness wns doneat the lower levels of values here, how-ever. nlde from a sympathetic decline ofabout .IS points, nothing In the way ofImportant developments was noted, themarket ruling dull and easy nil day andfinally tloMng ensy with spot quoted at

27 !1l"H.or). Copper In London declinedRs to 60 10 lil for spot and 69 Us Mfor future, owing to n dull trade nt thatpoint. The locnl mnrket for that metalalso experienced an uninteresting session,demand being absent and prices ruled moreor less nominal on the basis of $15 for LakeSuperior and liOWi for casting and elec-trolytic. The steadiness of pig lend waschiefly the result of the strength In Lon-don, prices there advancing 2s fid, cloilngnt 12 fs Pel. The close here wns steadyut Jl.37'4 for lot" of fifty tons or over,Spelter ruled dull here at J3.PS1? I.m. InI.ondon, however, n loss of Bs was scored,closing at 17 15s, Dnmfstlo Iron mnrketswere somewnat cnler in tone, nut were

of' the that would notl,M

bbls

mow

Oiasgow warrants

OMAHA AVIIOI.GSAt.i: .M A It K UTS.

Cnnilllliui of Trndr mill Unnlnllonin Simile mill 1'nncy I'codnee,

KOG8 Hccelpts liberal; good stock, firm,10fllU',4c

LIVK I'OfLTItY-Ue- ns. 7c: young andold roosters, 3iiCcj turkejs, 6Sc: ducks nndgeese, 6c; spring chickens, per lb.,

Ill TTK It Common to fair. ll'II2c:choice dnlry In tubs. HfilSc: separator, l'c.

mu-jmi- i i'ihii jiiacK nass, ibe; wmiebnss, Sc, bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blueflue, 7c ; buffalo:), 6c; catfish, 12c; cod, 8c;croonles. 7fil0c: clscocs. 7c: hnilbut. lie: herring, -- ; hnddock, 10c; pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c;ri'il snapper, ice; saimon, 11c; sunnsn, cc;trout, 8c; whllrflsh, 10c.

IMUKiiNS Live, per Uoz,, II.VKALS-Chol- ce, 0810c.HAY i'rlces minted bv Omaha Wholesale

Hav Dealers' nsoclntlon: Choice uulnnd.tlO.50; No. 1 upland, (10; red!'um, SO; coarse,js.&o. nye straw, ie.su. j nese prices arofor hay of good color nnd quality. De-mand fair, Receipts, 3 cars.

OATH-- No 2 White, 23c.

UilAN J1&.

VEGETABLES.SPINACH-l'- cr bu. box, 40c.ASIAKA(5lS-Natl- ve, per dou 40So')c.iiiiuuwtn iiomc grown, per lu., ljc.NEW UKETS-I'- er doz.. fiOcNEW CAH HOTS Per doz., fc.NEW rUHNll'S Per doz., 10c.Cl'C'U.MIlEHS-lIothou- se, per doz.. 75cy.00.PAHSNH'S-P- cr bu., ifc:.TUHNlfS-P- er bu.. toeHEirra-P-cr bu., 40c.CAltHOTS-P- er bu., 40c.LETTL'CE Per bJ., 20H25C.iiAuiHiiKs t'er aoz., lojrcoc.PARSLEY Pur Ooz.. 30c.POTATOES-P- er bu., 60c; Colorado, tOc.CAUUAUb -- Now CalltoMila. 2V4CTOMATOES Der eratn.

fancy. J3.50.ONIONS Bermudas. Der crate. 12.25; new

Callfornln, 2',scMAltl ILI ,llit.t7 C! f ...BEANS Wax, per 3 bu.. 75c: strlnr.per 3 bu., 7bc.JIAili I nu. DOX, 13.PEPPEllS-P- ir bu. t!ox, f2.J5.til. AC t a u .... . n 1... prr.a--i ci uu. it;r ia UU., IOC.CELERY Callfomui, per bunth, SiOtffJs.

i'u 1 a iucs-t'- er in., 2;4CFUUITS.

8TIIAWBEUH1ES Arkansas, ner Lot.case. tf.W, Kentucky, J2.25; Missouri, K.OOttf

CHEItlllES-Callforn- la. rcr box.U.75.

uuuBisHKiimiis t'cr case, ?:.oo.TUOP1CAL KHUITS.

ortANOES California needlines. ii,."5H50; navels, J3,25W3.50; Med, sweets, J3.00.LEMONSs v.uluorniu, extra funcv. ti.a:

choice, $3.UANANAS3 i'cr uuncn, according to size,

2.0iJ42.IiO.F1US Cnlltornla, now eartons, 75c; layers,

Ooo; Imported, per lb., 10U12c.DATES Persian, In boxes, bairs, 5c

per lb.; Halloween, 3!ic per lb.PlNEAl'l'LES-P- er doz., 11.752.00.

MISCELLANEOUS.HONEY Cullfornla, per cas.

J3.75. , ,u:ui,u-r- cr uni., per nun uoi., 10.NUTS Ennllsh walnuts, uer lb.. 15c: nl- -

berts. per lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb., 18'a.2i:;raw peanuts, per lb., 63?5Hc; roasted, tiii'dUc; urnzllB. uc; pecans, iwjz.c; coconnuis,IIIDES No. I green, 64c; No. 2 green,

1u.n1 No. 1 salted. nV4c: Nn. 2 aalted. 5Hc?o. 1 veal can, a 10 io., ".. - vcuicalf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, StMfc; sheeppelts, 25076c; horse hides, Sl.60STS.i5.

SI. l.nuU C.rnln nnd Provisions.c"r t nma tn iC 1VI1PAT TflshAr.r.i. , 1 l ... a. in, . . , . . . , & a a . . k . . . .

Nn. red. rnsh. elevator. 72'tc: track. 74WTSn fmv Ttliinr .Inly. Tdlin! Scntemher. fiSUW

63ef no. j nnru, i3iwi3',4Ci1 uurs stronger; io. i casn, wic; iracn,

42c; Mny. 42',c; July, 421,4fM2Uc; September.

OATS Firmer: No. 2 ensh. 20c: track. 29iii29i,4c: May. 29c; July. 27',4c; September,:t4i'jiiic; ?o. i wnue, ajc,

11 yk Hotter nt bi nc.Fl.nt'lt Oulet: iiatents. J3.5503.75: extra

fancy ana siruigni, .i.uxju.u; ciear, ii.Dvw

SEEDS No trading.cnilNMEAI. Steiidv at J2.C0.BRAN Dull, weak; sacked, enst trnck.

t.Se.II A Y Timothy, easier. JlO.OOU 13.50; prairie,

quiet. Kieany. u.w 11 n i 1 sieauy ai i.ii.IRON COTTONT1ES-N.0- 3.IlAaC,INO-6Vl'ri- 7c.

HEMP TWINE 9c.PROVISIONS-Por- k. firm: Jobbing. 5.75.

.aril, higher at JR.05. Dry salt meats.quiet: boxed lots, extra shorts. $8.25; clearribs, xST7t; clear sides, $l.50. Bacon, qulot;boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs,$9.12'4; clear sides. 13.25.

1 u l lniv steady: cnickens. 4'rt7c:springs. 12filftc: turkeys, oc: ducks. 6Cc:springs, 12oj geese, 4c.

Hl'TTiJii steady; creamery. l5Hl9c:dolry. 12H)15c.

Etuis l.ower at vf-aC-. repackea and casesIncluded

RECEIPTS-Flo- ur. 7,000 bbls.: wheat. 66,- -000 bu.i corn. 144,000 bu.; oats. 125.000 bu.

8H PMENTS-- F our. 14.(00 bbls.: wheat.7,000 bu.; corn, 50,000 bu.; oats, 57,000 bu.

l.lveriiool ISrnln nnd Provisions.LIVERPOOL. May In the

groin mnrket.liurs At London (l'ncitlc coast), steany

nt 14 13s.Beef, steady; extrn India

mess, B2s 3d. Fork, steady: prime mess,western, ffls fid. Hums, short cut, 14 tn 10Ins., iirm at 4s, 9d, Lurd, steady; primewestern. 4s 3d: American refined. In nails.41n 3d, Bacon. Cumberland cut. .26 to 30lbs., firm at 44s Pd; short ribs. 16 to 24 lbs.,firm: clear middles, light, Ann nt 42s 9d;long clear middles, heavy, steady at 40s 9d;short clenr bucks, steady at 40s 3d: clearhollies, flrm nt 45s. Shoulders, square, light,steady at 37s.

BUTTER Dull: finest Un ed States. 88s:good t'nlted Stntcs, fifis.

CHEESE-Amert- can finest white, dull at47s; Amerlcnn finest, colored, quiet at 46s.

TALLOW rr me city, nu et at 25s: Australian, tn London, steady at 26s 3d.

ChniiKeK n Avnllnble Snppllrs.NEW YORK. May eclal cable and

telegraphic communications from Brail-street- 's

show the following changes Inavailable supplies from the last account:

WHEAT United States and Canada, eastof Rockies, decrease, 3,686,000 bushels; afloatror and in rcurope, decrease. 400.000 nusneis;total supply, decrease, 4,086,(jOO bushels,

CORN United States and Canada, east ofRockies, Incronse, 38,000 bushels.

oath united states nnd Canada, east orRockies, Increase, 2,000 bushels.

Among tho moro Important decreases re-ported to Bradstreet's nre those or 1,254.000jiishels at Chicago private elevators. 200.000bushels lu Manitoba. 145.IXH) bushels atOmaha, 100,000 bushels nt northwestern Interior elevators and M.ooo bushels each ntPortland, Me., nnd iDepot Harbor.

The leading Increase Is that of 184,000bushels nt Quebec.

Knnsns City (irnlil nnd Provisions.KANSAS CITY. Mnv

66ic; September. fi5c: caah, No. 2 hard. 69(370c: No. 3. 67SHc; No. 2 red, 70fj71c; No,3, IWfltBc

CORN July ana Meptemuor, 40Hc; cash,No. 2 mixed, 39ifJ40c; No. 2 white,- - 41'ic;No. 3. .Wie.

OATS No. . wnue, aoftwaic.It Y E No. 2. 55cvHAY Choice timothy, Ill.OOTJll.M; choice

prairie, ja.zsiiv.ia.BUTTER-Creame- ry, lb4c; dairy, - fancy,

13M1RC.EClOS-Stea- dy: fresh Missouri and Kan-

sas slock, 9!4c per dor., loss off. cases re-turned; new whltewood cases Included, Hemore.

RECEIPTS-Whe- nt, 56,000 bu.; com, 28,(00uu., on is, .ti.itK) nu.

HlllPMENTS Wheat, 63,600 bu.; corn,d.5,imi nu.; oats, on,

MlnnennnlU firuln Market,MINNEAPOLIS. May

,huu'!!lly' Wei September, 71c.FLOUR-Oul- etl first natpnts. M.TSffJ.OO!

second patents, J3.(i(va3.90; first clears, J2.50ff2.9i): second clears, J2.55fi2.80......... ... .. , i 1 1, ,M.

I'eorla Market. v

ni" MiyNo. 2. 41c.

OATS-qui- et; No. : white, S9c, billedinrougii.

WHISKY-- Oli the basis of $1.27 for fin- -1MICU KUUUf.

Cotter Market,NEW YORK. May Spot.

Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 6 mild, mar- -

THE OMAHA DAILY HflE: WEDNESDAY, MAT 29, 1001.ket dull; Cordovn, SflKc. A slightly bet- -icr iinuercurreni was noted ill proiessinnnisentlmont. both hern nnd In Europe. Themnrket opened stendv, with prices 5 pointshigher tn covering nnd light foreign buyingonsen on nigner navrc nnu itamnurg mar-kets and n sllehtlv Inireased demand forspot coffee In the locnl market. There wnsa further ndvnnee of 5 points on somemonths soon nfter the call. There wasIiroflt-takln-

g and better support hi thetownrd the close. Total sales were

12.000 hags, lnc tld tig; Mny. R.loe. , July,5.60c; AUKU.it, 6.55575.tiOc, September, 5.6'JO;October, 4,r)'ii6.70c; December, 6,SJc; Mnrch,6.10c.

.MOVKMKMS I.N STOCKS AMI IIO.NDS.

Shtnr of StrriiBlli Is Mnde In I nlnnI'nrllle nml l.nrKiiit nnnn,

NEW YORK, May 2S.There was someshow of strength and activity today InI'nlon Porlilc ntid Lackawanna, witch ha 1

considerable sympathetic effect In the rail-road list The moVemiint 111 I.aekawauuil,coming on top of Its previous advance ofniie. carricu tne price tip today as ihkhns 214. The explanation agreed minols Centralupon wns mm negotiations were on 1001to secure large hoidlngN nt prlvnte agree-ment nnd t lint the blilulnc 1111 of the stockrepresents efforts to put the prices up toproniuitive ugures on tne part or insiderswho oppose u change of control. Therewns somn large buying both of I'nlonPnclflc and of Pacific, accom-panied by rumors that further large hold-ings of Southern Pacific bad been securednnd would be npplled ns collateral for thcI'nlon Pnclflc convertible bond Issue. Inaddition to securities formerly hold. Thestrength of which sold

was attributed to the April showingof net earnings,

Activity in tne lown Central and Minne-apolis St. Louis stocks wns attributedto working out of a project bv the IllinoisCentral to enter the Chlcago-St- . Paulfield. Chlcaco. tndlnnanolls X-- Louisvilleand Des Moines fc Fort Dodge showed eon- -spicuous strengtn anil mere was aisostrength In the American Car and Foundrystocks, Chicago and I'nlon Traction, Brook- -lyn Transit, international I'ower, StnnuiirdRope nnd Twine, Amalgamated Copper.Oen-era- l

Electric nnd Consolidated (Jus. Theformal announcement that the bankinghouses representing the contest for controlof Northern Pacific had given orders torelieve any of the London shorts who nrehonestly unable to make delivery by pay-ing 153 for their contracts attracted atten-tion. The plans of thc Illinois Central toadvance further In the granger Held andn purchase of n largo Interest In the Ohiosoft coal field renortpri In lie for accountof the Oould Interests, were minor Incidentstnnt were tuouglit to liavo possible sismn-eonc- e

on the question of nn agreement be-tween the two contending Interests.

Wnbnsh debenture Bs find Standard RopeKs were strong nnd nctlve. The rnliroidbond market generally was dull and Ir-regular. Total sales, par value, J3,780,uiio.United Stntcs refunding 2s ndvnnced 'J nndnew Is i per cent on tho Inst call.

Tho Commercial Advertiser's Londonflnanclnl cablegram says: Business wnshardly resumed here today. The little mar-ket there was was heavy nnd featureless.The American department continued to bestngnant. The only news wns that Kuhn.Loch & Co. had canlpd to their correspond-ents here, tho Raphaels, that all bona fldndealers who were caught short of NorthernPacific nnd unable to settle should be al-lowed to settle nt a rate of $153 a share.Money wns n little easier. The call ratewas 214 per cent; tho tlmo rate 3H per cent;bill. "A"p. per cent. The hnnk lias bought

19,000 of gold In bars nnd Is taking all thatarrives. Exchnnge on Paris, 25.1S; on Berlin,20.17.

The following are the. closing prices onthe New York Slock exchnnge:Atclilson TG?

do pfdBaltimore & Ohlo...lHi

no pfd 01

Canadian Pacific.--- . DIUCanada So ('Ches. & Ohio IS"1;

Chlcaco & Alton.... 4l'do pfd ""('.. B. & Q DSV

Chi. Ind. & I.do pfd...

Chlcaxo &JK. 111..Chicago O. W

da 1st pfddo 2d pfd

Chicago N. W..a. n. 1. & r,...-- .

Chicago Ter. & Tr.. 22

do pfdC, C. C. & St. I

Colorado "odo lit pfddo Zi pfd

Del. fic Hudson.Del., L. & V...Denver & n. O

do pfdKrl

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Mt. Nor. jifd....Tlocklng Valley

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pfd....l.fit. S,

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Wabash ...38 nfd

. li'i & K ...do pfd ..

Wis. .... .... 45 !

ExAmerican ExC.

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pfdS. A

... 'i... MVAtner. Tobacco ..

... Wt'Anac.

... S7i Hrooklyn

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Illinois Central 138'Vllen. Clectrlc ....Iowa 34 rslucoiie Hugar ...

60 Hocking Coal ....Eric & W 55 Inter. I'nper

do pfd 120 do pfdK & N Inter. ....Manhattan I. Ill IMcledsMet. St. Ky '.68Vi National nisjultMex. National Iead ...Mrx. National 11 National ....Minn. & St. L 9C. doMo. IC6; No. American ...M K. ft T CC Coast ....

do pfd H'nclflc MaliN. J. Central 150 People's OasN. Central ......ISO3! Pretred S. Car.Norfolk ft W 5CV do pfd

pfd 8, '.i, Pullman Car.No. Pacific

do pfdOntario ft V.,..

Headlnedo 1st pfddo 21

L. ft F...1st pfd24 pfd

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steadyprime mercantile

STERLING EXCHANGEbusiness bankers' J4.88l2ff1

demand J4.85fjM.85Wiji.oVaTP.1")

commercial J4.84'if)4.l44.SILVER-Certincat- es, nominally

.Mexican dollars,BONUS inactive: government.

steady; railroad, Irregular.clusmt;

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at sixtydays; poBtcd rates, ?!.:;

bills.

(9i4c: 4Sic.Mtate.

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V.do coupon 10MV

It. 109

do 100

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fit. 19)120 St. P.. C. & P.

C, N. W. c, is... 141 do 6s J13

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la no 3s JlO'iI., ft N. 4s ..inaviwest u....u.ll3iM.. K. ft T. 2s JHi 4 i0?

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do pfd 98 lAtchlson 4s 101

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last

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4.8M nnd

60c;

U2UNor.

C

Nav.

gen.

Is....'.06 Paul

fti,

Iowa llift'unl, snore

Wis.

tlmo cent,

Kleo

UStt

.mai.fO'i

.,443,110!i.?.'7.. 27.. i:.. 8

.. 53!i

., 7..Mi.. 28!. 27't

OMAHA. May J1.02l,7corresponding uay last year, J1,10j,7W; uecrease. JSl.iOT.

ST. LOUI8. May J6.955.01Sbalances. Jl.232.658: money. Mil ner centNow York exchange, 40c premium bid, Wcpremium nsaen.

CINCINNATI. May t'SU.: exchange, notfTKUc premium; money

3Hfl..VDELPI1IA. May 28. Clearlncs

)U.v.uo: oaiances. vs,zm,m.BALTIMORE. May t,173,

SCO: balancea. J642.457.NEW YORK. May J265,

167.752: balances. J16.277.462.CHICAGO, May :$,919,t:s

balances, 11,404.020, posted exchange. $1 S3'4f-- l 9, New York exchange, 25c premium.

BOSTON, May $21,238,219,balances, $1,911,561

.Nerv York Mlnliiu Stouka,NEW YORK, May 28,-- The following arc

quotations on mining stocks.Adams Con........All-- e

llrceteIlrunsnlek Con..,Cointtock Tun...,Con. Cal. A Vs..Pendwocxl TerraHorn HllverIron HllvtrLeailVllle Con...,

Paul

pM.Central

.. 20 Little Chief

., 4) Ontario I....3VU..Itt ,Oplilr S3

.. 'i til'lioenlx -.. 3 IMtol 3

..SI Ssvane 7

.1W,:59

'Sierra NtMida. i).Stiniill llcrea 41

t.niidnii Sliu-'- ((tiutnllnns.LONDON, May !?- .- P.

Consoln. money .... fJ'il do 1st pfddo account i3 I.VIH,lcnnylvanl ..

Atelilon Tc, HenalngCnnndlan Pacific ...Wi No. Pnclfle pH.JU.

generally

Southern

Atchison,

Ixiulnlllenlon I'nc.

ErieY. ..

Istandsril i73

ildtand TrunkAnnannaRand Milieuf S. Steel ..

do ptd

I!.........

;7?n2li

,.0l'i

;

?5i

SILVER Bar, firm, 27 1 fid per at.tnvi.inim ... nnnl. Tim rate Of ills- -

' uZ .'".". , VuoV for short bills Is

3ttf3Si per ci-nt-; for three months' bills. 3S'irt per cent.

Condition of the Tronsnrj.u'laniviiTov Mnv rs Today's state

ment of the trcH-sur- v balances In the gen-er-

fund, exclusive--

of the J15O.OO0.0iH) goreserve in tne division . '""shows: Available cash, iio,iko,o;i; gum.92,M7,8;i.

CIIICAC.O LIVE STUCK MAUKF-T- .

Cntlle Enslpr-lln- B" Klv Cents HlKlicrSheen Slow.

CHICAHO. Mnyr..i li.n,l ulin.la nnlpr. slow: gOOd lO

irlme steers'. S5.20173.K); poor to medium.54.251i5.25; Blockers nnd feeders. Jj.iwrj.j".cows and heifers. J3.WkB5.00j canners, 52.Jjf.1.00; bulls. J3.0Cfi4.40: cnlves, .Wioc nbove h

week ago. Jl.0Ofi6.25: Texas steers. tl.2w5.40; bulls. $2,75fi3.90. ...IIOOS Receipts. 24,lio ncau; unuuiii..30,000 head, estimated: left over, 3,000 head;marKet c nigncr. active; mixeu hum "";;ers. J5.t;')fij.871,4: good to choice heavy. $o.,- -

515.90; rough heavy, J5.OW.70; light. Jo.oofi'ti2",; nuiK 01 aaics, .i.ii)iio.w.8 kkp A Nil LAMBS Recelnts. H.00I)

lixnrl! BlmillV ulntv! lOIOIied IlltTlbS SlOW.

woolcd weak; good to prime wethers. $l.30fi4.b5; fair to choice mixed. Jt.10fn.30; west-ern Hhccp. l.:!5fl.o5: Texas sheep, H.&Orf

native lambs, jt.oo'UJ.bj; western mmua,.(Hrjlu.tM.

Knnsns 4'lty Mvo S4ook Mnrket.Kaxsas pitv. Mnv 28. CATTLE Re

ceipts. 5.30) head natives, 1,000 head Tex-nn- s,

130 head calves: nntlve and Texassteers, stendy to 10o higher: slockers nndteeners, strong; cows nuu neuer.t. iminuulower: choice beef steers. J5.40fi"5.S0: com-mon to good. Jl. 75115.35: stockers and feed-ers. J3.75f25.OT); western-fe- d steers, J4,75ffn.50; Texas and Indian, M.25Hi.B0: Texnsgrnss steers. J3.G0 i.ou; cows, a.r'fi.w,heifers. J3.7Wio.25; canners. J2.00fi3.25; bulls,J3.25fil.B0; cnlves. Jl.00fl6.50.

HOCS Receipts, 18,700 head; market 5chigher; top, S5.90; hulk of snles, JS.fiSfTo.W:heavy. $5.S'Vi5.!0i mixed packers. J5.fi.V(i5.!i3;light. J5.l0fJ5.75; pigs. J4.50fW.35.

Hlll-.li,!- ' ,.U l.A.MUS Heceipis, ,.ovuhend; mnrket strong: western lambs, JI.20ffi4.80; western wethers, ?4.:Vt,f4.fiS: westernycnrllngs, Jl.fijff4.70; ewes, J3.2)?i3.2o: culls.J2.75fi3.50: Texns grass sheen. J3.75W4.20:Texns Iambs, Jt.DOJJ4.70; spring lambs, $5.75''0.6".

.4T York Live StucU Market.MRU' VOP.1.". Mnv IIKEVES-T- ie.

eclpts. 109 head; nothing doing nt yards;nominally steady. Cables tiote live cattlestronger nt 10ifll2iic; tops. 12Hc: refrigerator neer uigiier at :,4ioc per id.: siiip- -nients, 5fX head cattle, 1,817 head sheep iilid4,560 quarters or beef.

t'ALVEH Hece nts. 12 bead: no trad iik:nominally ste.idv.

HHEEP AND LAMBS Rece nts. 2.56Sbend; sheep, Oc lower: yearlings, weak;lambs. 25c off: shen. H3.255i4.40: yearlings.lo.OOflS.fw; lambs. J5.757.2o.

HOUR Receipts. 1.297 head; nil forslaughterers; mnrket weak.

St. .Inncpli Live 4toek Mnrket,SOUTH BT. JOSEPH. May"The Journal quotes:CATTLE ReeMnts. 1.400 head: mnrket no.

tlve. Iirm: natives. .355.50: Texna nndwesterns. $3.75'T.M:' coWs and heirers, $2.33475.10: bulls and Utiles. S2.25W4.7a! venrllnirand calves, J3.fl5.174.S0: stocltcrs nnd feeders,3.40rH.G: vcnlH,il-.5(f((;,7-

5.

iiuiio-iiithii- h", i',.iw nenu; marKet strongto 5c higher: all. trades. S5.5'f?o.S71A! Imllr nrsnles. $5.70(!73.SO: pigs, steady.

miliar Ain i.ArttiiB Receipts. 4.000head; market lower; lambs, ti.7505.50; year-lings. JI.25??I.C3; wethers, $3.6flfM,?5; ewes,W.25fl.lO. i

Stock In SlBlit.The following table shows the rerelnta nf

cattle, hogs and sheep ot the four principallive stock markets May 28:

Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.South Omaha 3,527 12,921 3,343Chicago fi.OOO 24.000 11.000Kansas t ity is.lmSt. Louis

Totals

I.K00

....19,627

9,500

"tiiini3,000

27,613

Moiix rity 1,1 vi Slock .llnrkrt.SIOUX CITY. Mnv eclal Tele.

gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 900 hend;steady; beeves, $(.50fi7.:n; cows bulls.mixed. $2.2.1(3 3. 50: stockers nnd feeders.

It

4"

d01

tn

..".00

ond

f;4.50; cnlves nnd yearllngn. $3.00ff4.60.HOOS Receipts, 3,500 head; 5c higher,

selling at f5.50f(5.ffl; hulk, 15.55.

HI. Louts Live Stuck Mnrket.ST. LOUIS. Mnv 2S. CATTLE Recelnts.

4.W0 head, Including 2,5f) head Texans;market steadj- - for natives, slow nnd wrscmr iv..iii; native snipping unci oxpoiTsteers. $:.00?6.(); dressed beer find hutch-er- s.

$4.50W).G0; steers under 1.000 lbs.. $3.754.65; stockers and re'eders. J2.S3i3'1.75: cowsnnd heirers. $2.0if5.00: canners. $l.25(?r2.&5:bulls. J3.5OfT4.10; Texas nnd Indian steers,$3.55(T(o.20: cows and heifers, $2.5504,15.

HOGS Recelnts. 9.500 heart! mnrkrtstrong; pigs and lights. $5.004T5.70; packers,$5.6fl(S5.75: butchers; J5.75tl5.S7W.

niu.r.i- - and i.ajihw Receipts, 3,000head; market steady, native muttons, $4,25ffH.fiO: lambs. $5.liO1i6.O0: culls nnd hiinWa$3.00fi(..0i)j stnckcru, $2, 75173.50; Texnns, $1.00

NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS

Small drain llnlnar Kalrlr Well, lintCorn Needs More Warm

Wcallier.

United States Department of Agriculture,Nebraska section, climato and crop serviceof the weather bureau: University of Ne-braska, Lincoln. May 28. The past weekhas been cool, with heavy showers In west-ern counties and gonernlly light showers Ineastern. The doily mean temperature hasaveraged 6 degrees below normal In easterncounties and 3 degrees In western. Frostsoccurred quite generally on the last daysof the week. Only sllgnt damage has thusrar been reported.

Tho rainfall was above normal In thewestern counties nnd ranged from one totwo and one-ha- lf Inches In moat of thenorthwestern counties. In eastern countiesIt was generally lets than half an Inch.

Winter wheat has generally grown well,nlthough chinch nugs have done some dam-age, and In places more rain would have Im-

proved tho crop prospects. Oats havegrown fairly well, but continue thin on thoground and In riiher poor condition, Grasshas improved In westorn counties and gen-erally pastures and meadows aro in goodcondition. Corn planting is nearly finishedIn northern counties and some replantinghas been done in southern. The low tem-perature has been unfavorable for thegermination and growth of corn and It Ibcoming up slowly, but In most places thostand Is good; cultivation ot the earliestplanted corn has commenced, Generallyprospects for a good fruit crop are reported,but somo complaint has been made thatapples are not setting. well, indicating thatthe apple crop may be light,

O, A. LOVELAND,Section Director, Lincoln, Neb.

"A'rcekimc of .Shnmrnrk II,SOUTHAMPTON. May 28. The wreckage

of Shamrock II was grappled anddrawn Into shallow water today. Tho top-

mast was sprung, but not actually trolen.So far as the divers perceive, tho g.tff,forcstays and rigging are Intact.

I'upiilnlliin ot Austrnlln.MELBOURNE, Australia, Ma 28, The

new census returns give the population ofAustralia at 4,550,651. This Is an Increaseof 740,756 since the last enumeration.

OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET

Cattle Rtctipti Onlj Fair and Varktt RuledActirs ind Stroig.

HCGS GAINED ABOUT TWO AND A HALF

Supply nf Both Sheep and l.nmlis LightTinlny nml I'rnctlcnll y I'.i it; t IiIiir

tillered Sold In (ionil Sensun ntdust About Stcnil) Price.

SOUTH OMAHA. May 2.Receipts were: Cattle, nog, oheep.Omclal .Monday 4,1m Uo.i 2.U.J3UltlL'lal Tuesday a.nZi 12,.i.4 3,313

Two days this week.... 7,690 17".i9 6.V76iMimu days Inst week.... 6, two Xv.MJ J.5UHnmu week betore ,u.( U,- - l'.'.-O-

wainu three weeks ago.. H,vi U.t'JlHume lour weeks ago... o.tii.' lo.olii iu.523Same d..ys last yeat 'i.lSl .0,129 5.JII

Avutago price paid tor hou at soutnOmahu the past several days with

MayMayMayMayMayMnyMay...Mayel ayAiuyMayMayi.U

MayMay;.uiyAmyMayMay.uayMayMayMayAluyMayMayMay

3

. .

10.'.'.

Ji...li...14...15...16...

19...20...21...22...23...21...,

26.. ,27...2...,

I 1901. l!,U9J.l9j.l57.lK6.lc95.64Vi!

oi;,,

btajii0

'"'.li

ea'iiI

6UB5 69

i7J'ij73biU

5 W,a5 61?,5 ti?5 61:41

5 6n5 Mi

t 26

tli 2li

I

21,

6U

lui6 15;

U I'll56 2355

6.10l

5 03,

6 Oil5

041

4;,9,

4 951

111is,

111

V.!6663,

63

buia9

6265

60

V! 3.61.

Indicates Sunday.ofllclul number cars stock

brought today each roadCattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.

C, RyRy

Missouri Pttclllc RyUnion Paclllc system

Ry...Ry 1

Ry..ii.

Ryeast

Illinois Central

Total receipts Till "lSS 4

disposition the day's receipts wasfollows, each buyer purcnnslnu num.

bcr head Indicated:tluyers

Omana PacklusDwui company.,..Cudnhy Packing Co....ArmourSwltt anil Co., country.Armour, Sioux CityArmour, Kansas city..R, Heckcr DeganLobmnn fc CoLivingstone SchnllerHamilton Rothschild

DentilsOther buyers

13

3

l.4

1

1714

31

1

14

61040

1

1020

402029

2114

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...

in.

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bl

bJ li5

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bo

!

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5U IU

lJu

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u

Mi

Tji35,'

26

20

37.!

5l(

10.

021

JH

The orIn was:

M. St.O. L.

35C. W.

M. V. H.P. 1

St. P.. M.B. M. R. 46

H. (J.

west

The

Conuu

Co

iSr

H. L. Co

Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,

...1,2503.iJ4i.tbt

Totals 3,476 12,651 3,341

CATTLE There only fair ofcattle here today, nnd packers wereliberal buyers tile market ruled steadystronj; and nctlve around,

Good heavy beef steers were what packerswere looking for this morning, and suchas would answer that description weresoon of first hands. They brought goodstrong prices, and In some cases sales woremade that were undoubtedly higher. Lightcattle nlso brought very satisfactory prices,but they did move quite treelythe heavier grades, but still sellers had nodifficulty in selling them at fully steadyprices,

TRero were not over dozen loads ofcows and heifers the yards. Packers allwanted few, nnd result they soonbought everything offered at good,steady prices. Hulls and stags also metwith ready sale nt what looked to be fully

good prices wero paid yesterday.calves were also picked nt good,

steady prices.There were few moru feeders offered

today than have been on sole somellttlo time past. There good demand

them, and ns result they sold nt whntlooked bu stronger prices, though therehave been few on salo late that

difficult to tell what the market Is.Salesmen, however, Eny they gettingvery satisfactory prices ror anything atdesirable, and even tho common kinds arobringing good prices. Representative fales:

REEF STEERS.No.

27..22..

1..

1..1..

59

39.

660 13..,50. . .

...1055 4 t'l

... S37 4 25

...1010 4 25

... WO 4

...1120 4

...1120 4 50

... 925 4 V)

... TH5 4

...1003 4

... 901 4

...716 4 r.--

... 4

... 4

... 4 .0

... 75.)

...050 4 70

... 760 4

...1077 4 750 4 75

... 900 4 75

... 593 4 75

... 7S0 4 73

... HO 4 fO

... M3 4

4 F5

..110187

..1173

4 34 VS

4 'S900 4 3

..1055 4

..1032 4 90

..1016 4 00

.. 915 4

.. 99 90

.. 904 4

.. 911 4

.. M7 4

..1004 4

..1004 4

17 005 M

1 5 00

3J3 i3 M3 U4

I J

4J b4

33

I

3 67133X

3 6513 5

I

3333 b3 to3

i

....

v. Pr.

4..

20..

1..

2....

I,

3 l

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l, no4 19

25)I si,4444 261

' i4 33144 li4 18144 0

86

7V

l

ii 1H

i1

3 6j'i

.1 b,3 66,3 to,

ft ti)a

3 55,3 52134 bi3 tw3

3 45

3 :,9

33

I 414 U

I1 U i (

wt 4 41

30 4 iti i;3 1U 4 4t

4 si3 4 wJ 17,t 2U 44

3 21i3 19

333 0i3 0j33

l.iV3l,5v9

I62513

21..

11..40..SO..

40..

17..14..19..

171

31.

it,i9i

I",

11,

...1035

...1163

...1073

...'1142

...1215

...ll5...1220...1145...1013...1111

...112

...1331

...1207

...1104

..1033

STEERS AND HEIFERS.

6.....

STEERS-TEX- AS.

COWS.

1.,...'

2,..f

COWS AND HEIFERS.HEIFERS.

06

IC

37"J

- 4 I3 04,2 9912 93 4 17

2 921 l

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r N 7 3 1

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22

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12

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70

70

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90

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1070

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6 655 10

5 10... 960 6 10

555 106 11

... 941) s 103 10

8 1113 5 to40 1204 3 1313 1012 6 13

U'JJ 5 1331 1197 &

23 1360 51212 5 20

2 1019 6 201053 5 201182 5 01342 5

18 1213 521 1198 6 20

7 1204 t 701293 I 25

1 1200 5 231222 3

4 1495 6 251135 6 25

1 1230 5 7518 1186 i18 1140 6 2523 1172 615 1285 C

1409 5 y7 1132 5 00 32 1205 6 301 1170 3 00 38 1278 3 M4 1"25 5 00 1180 B 57 917 6 20 1801 S 35

It 1093 6 CO 13 list 6 3323 1031 6 21 1384 S 35

1038 6 17 12S3 6 4020 965 t 0 1333 6 4020 10T.2 5 12M 537 1061 3 no 18 1437 5

1134 6 17 1ICS 68 1011 5

2 4'l 4 73J 4

C28 4 25 570 42. 885 4 936 4

21 1023 4 83 1214 5

3 910 4 "0 39 IIS! C

2 1070 4

1 970 2 1 610 4 101 960 50 1 1320 4 101 1060 2 75 t.... 1290 4 151 970 2 75 10 108) I 301 920 2 1010 4 209 907 2 f) 2 1105 4 20

910 3 f) 1 1000 I 252 1050 3 25 2 105O 4 236 1036 3 25 1 lit) 4

1 930 3 23 1 1030 4 301 1010 3 25 1 770 I 301 1020 3 1 1110 4

1 980 2 10 6 813 I1 1330 3 40 8 1181 4

1 1150 3 50 3 1010 4

1 1020 3 f.0 1 1070 4 351 1310 3 SO 1 1120 4 S31 1000 3 14 10S2 4 ti

12 895 3 7 1214 4 331 1210 3 20 6 1035 4 351 1060 3 1173 4 rs4 1050 3 6 11IC 4

U 512 3 1 1157 4 10

3 1200 8 4 K9S 4 01 1170 2 1 850 4

4 1132 3 S3 2 1295 4 801 750 3 $5 1 920 4 '01 970 3 9) 12 113.1 4 10

4 1203 4 00 21 932 4 501 1300 4 13 1076 4 50

; 990 4 2 663 t SO

2 1180 I AO 1 ISC"! 4

1 1240 4 00 310 4 SO

1 1290 4 00 2 1225 4 TS

1 1160 4 00 1 1740 4

2 1310 4 fO 1 1250 4 CO

J 125 4 W 3 960 4 01 920 4 6 975 4 (0; 1150 1 1 109.) ( fi1 940 4 1010 4

1 1K0 4 4 1150 4

4 115? 4 03 1 1410 4

1 1031 4 V)

J O) 3 25 1 , . 920 4 04 tW 1 1 1080 I

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321918 20

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05

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CALVES.

STACS.

STOCK ' COWS2 Ti3 '02 M0

3 25

86

81

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10

16

4 10

3 50

t .

3 104

4 004 M4 54 254 42'iI

4 554 n

4....

AND

I..

.STOCK CALVES

10.

HEIFERS.

FEEDERS.

HOGS There a heavy hogstoday, but tho demand equal

the supply and 'the market generallyhigher. start they were only

bidding strong prices, 'but sellers held onand not many hogs moved toward thcscales until packers rntscd their Tholong string today sold at 55.021, and thebulk went $5.60 JS.tt. Tho choicerloads sold mostly to $5."o nnd

the quality the hogs bcttTthan yesterday there were n number ofloads sold In those notches. After trading

fairly under way the hogs changedhands a rapid rate and the bulk wnssoon sold. The market closed up good andfirm, with everything disposed of nt nnearly hour. Representative sales:

19....70....67....cV.'.'.!

M....is..:.66....37....73....67....79....36....59....3...

93...08...tv..55...72...73.4T...82...St...75...95...63...

61....62....62....67....61....(7....63....76...

65..63..

70..84..78..

19...74...

C6...65...73...73...80...

61....7.0....35,...G7....76....76....161...71....76....58....86....St....53....86....63....61....68...,63....62....68....

87....,

92....

53....

1051

Ill)

1100

Av....212 160 3 53. . 5 63

... 1 M...204 ... 5 60...199 ... 3...207 l0 5 '0

160 i'O

MO... 6

33 ft)

...209 ... 3 080 6

... 5 fOft

8 ) 65 lit

...209

...194.21!211

65..

84..66..

69..

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67..

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231191 120

.24

..213

.212

.244

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208196247

22,2

....211261

204..231..237..223.,224..206

....2i:

..IN0..1470

..1700

..KM..IS1)..1611..1470..H0

15.65

...254

...210

...133

...220

...219

...226

...243...2"9

...253

...20

...216

...240

...223...210

...194

....249

....211

....259

....S62

....243....257

.266

...23t

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SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.

9513. Hlersche agnlnst Scott. Error fromScotts Rluff. Affirmed. Opinion by Old-

ham. C,1. The discretion reposed In a trial court

In permitting leading questions to be pro-pounded, will not be disturbed by thiscourt unless thc record shows a manifestabuse of this discretion.

2. While It Is true that Insanity cannothe proved by general rputatlon. yet In annotion for malicious prosecution on nclinrge of Insanity It Is proper to admitevidence of the general renutntlon of thcplaintiff for Insanity In mitigation of dam- -

""Evidence: The action of a trial courtIn excluding evidence offered by the plain-tif- f

held proper.4. Instructions: Instructions given by thc

trial court examined nnd held to properlydeclare the law.

9617, Robinson et al against Gnntt. Errorfrom Cedar. Affirmed. Opinion by A-lbert. C.

1, Actual prior possession alone Is suff-icient to entitle one to maintain ejectmentagainst another who Is n mero trespasser.

2. Facts stnted In the opinion hold sum-elu-

to show such prior possession Inplulntlff ns would entitle him to mntntnlnejectment against the defendants.

9329. Oakes against Oilman, ndmlnls-trato- r.

Appeal rrom Lancaster. Alllrmed,Opinion by Oldham. C.

1. Upon default In tho payment of thepurchase money due upon n land contractwhich by Its terms gives nn option to thevendor to rescind the contract for such lt

the vendor may elect to continue thecontract In force and sun for the unpaidpurchase money or to place the vendee instntu quo .and avoid the contract, nilsright of election descends to his personalrepresentative.

2. When In the exercise of such right theadministratrix of the vendor of such con-tra- ct

elects to declare tho contract for-

feited and the vendee acqulesies In sucnelection her net Is binding on the estateand n subsequent administrator cannot re-

voke It except for fruid.9530. Martin against Abbott et al. Appeal

from Lancaster. Reversed with directions.Opinion by Albert. C.

1. The sale of real estate of the husbundunder an execution on a Judgment againsthim alone does not extinguish the wife'sInchoate right of dower.

2. A former Judgment. In a second actionbetween the same parties or their privies,Is conclusive upon every question of factwhich was directly Involved within the Is

sues made In such former action and whichIs shown to hrtie been actually llilg.itedand determined therein

3. Tho rule that it judgment Is ooni'lusli o

upon thc parties to It. ns to nil matterswhich might have been litigated nnd de-

cided In the action. Isr limited tn Its appli-cation to such matters only ns might hnobeen used as a defense In that action, mmsuch matters as If now considered wouldInvolve nn Inquiry Into thc merits of thoformer Judgment.

93(9. Quhiby ngalnst Ayors. Error fromDnson. Reversed. by Di'.y. I .

t. An allegation that the plaintiff enteredInto a transaction "relying upon tho

or defendant" s'llllclently showsbelief In the representations, as against onobjection on that ground i.l tile trial, to allevidence.

i. Statements of u person since deceasedthat hhi property wns encumbered, th.it liecould not pay his debts, are ndmlssable toprove his insolvency nt thc time, ns oelngdeclarations ngniust Interest,

.1. It Is error to admit general conclusionsof one who hus examined tho record us towhat Is shown, as to In.iolvency of nn .tate, by tho probate records, and to rcfuethe admission of the record itself.

9543. Lundgieu agillnst Kerkow et al.Error from Cuming. Alllrmed. Opinion lyPound, C.

1. An ndierso Judgment In ejectment Isnot of Itself In tho absence of n disposses-sion thereunder or yielding thereto, nneviction such as will uupporl uu action forbreach of a covenant of warranty.

2. A defendnnt In ejectment may notmnlntnln nn action agnlnst his grantor upono covenant nf warranty while remaining Inpossession nf the land ponding assessmentof Improvements under th. occup) Iiirclaimant's act.

9552. Stone agnlnst Oninhn I'lrc insuranceCompany. Appeal from Do.iglat Reversedtilth directions, Opinion by Sedgewlck, C.

1. The expenses of procuring a receiver-ship of nn Insolvent corporation, Includingservices of on attorney In consultations,preparing papers nnd procuring thc

of receiver, nro properly charge-.ibl- e

against the fund so brought Into thocourt's control.2. Where the v.ilnn n' m. nhn.n.,!,1. anr.-

Ices rendered to n receiver Is admitted, orclearly established. It Is nu abuse ofof the trial court to order thes claim for such services to b re-

duced a certain amount below such valueon the ground that the corporation Is In-solvent nnd the credltois will he compelledto lose a large proportion of their claimand that the attorney received n largovolume of b.isiurss from one client.

P.MO. Runiery against l.oy. Appeal IrotnCuster Reversed. Opinion by Sulllvdn. .1.1. Ordinarily the right of priority aspersona claiming liens upon

property Is to be determined by tlio renli-tr- y

act2. The law providing for the registration

of Instruments affe-.tln- land titles give lothe assignee of a junior Incumhnniepriority over a senior Incumbrance onlv Incase his assignment Is In rcglsternble formand recorded before the senior Incum-brance.

No. 9531. Rellnvuc Improvement Com.pany ngnlnst Knvser et al. Appeal from!ngs'ycCml,,,J'' A"lrmM' Opinion by Hast.

1. Petition alleging the niakliu and filingof a village plat prior to 1S79 and alleging nospecific, defect In It except lack of wlluossnnd acknowledgment docs not slate factssufficient to Indicate that the fee title of Usstreets Is not In the village.

2, The further nllegatlon, "nor did saidplat contain a dedication to the public useof the streets, nveuues and alleys Indicatedon said ptat. docs not allege a fact but aconclusion of the pleader and Is not ad-mitted I n general demurrer.

No. 9)47. ICeene live Cent Savings Hankngnlnst Johnson et nl, Appeal from Phelpscounty. Affirmed. Opinion by Klrkpatrlck. C1. An objection mndn to a confirmation ofsnle. to nvall the parly making It, must besufficiently specific lo en II the attention nfne trial court to the defect complained ol2. An objection that taxes were Improper'v

deducted by the sheriff from the nppralseiivalue of land Is without merit, whom nt thesale the property brought more than thetotal opjiralsed value.

No. 9,i57. Rudolph Roldt et al againstPeter Rocker, trustee, et al. Appeal fromCuming county. Affirmed. Opinion by Old-ham. C.

1. Where there Is a conflict In the e.

the finding of the trial rourt on ques-tions of fart will not be dliturbed bv thiscourt.

2. The certificate of an officer havingto take the acknowledgment of a

deed cannot be Impeached exrept for fraud,collusion or Imposition.No. 9544. Rice ngalnst McCague. Appeal

from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinionby Ames, C.

1. When n payee In a note and mortgagehas sold nnd assigned the ssme, accompa-nied by his collateral guaranty of theprompt payment of the Interest and of thecollection of the principal wllhln two yearsafter It becomes due, and afterward, uponthe happening of a default on nn Instnll-me- nt

of Interest, seeks and obtains the.note nnd mortgage from his usslgneo forhe purpose of enforcing collection andthereupon without consulting the designeewith respect to the methods to be pursued,prosecutes against the debtor remedies nfhis own selection, ho himself becomes re-sponsible for nny default, negligence ordllatorlness In pursuit of the principal andtho samo will not be Imputed tn his as-signee.

2. In nn Instnnce like the foregoing, con-temporaneous, contrncts between parties,pertaining to the subject matter, the nat'troof the transaction between them and at-tendant circumstances, and the meaning Inwhich they, as Indicated by their ownconduct, appear to hove intendedthe language of the guaranty to be under,stood, mny properly be tnken Into consid-eration In Interpretotlng that document

3. There Is no Inflexible rule that a credl-to- r,

holding as collateral to his ownthe gunranfy nf n third person of Its

collection, must exhnust his legal remediesagainst tho principal debtor before callingupon tho guarantor for payment. What Isrequired of the creditor In such cases Isdiligence and good fnlth and if It is shownby nny competent evidence that the prlncl-pa- lIs Insolvent nnd the creditor has beenguilty of no negligence, the guarantor willbe required to respond,

SATURDAY

June I,is THE

LAST DAYIn ivlildi to secure tho stock of tlm

Beaumont& East Texas

Oil Co.ot the prewent low flKiire of

50c a Share,ns on nnd nfter the rlose of hiiRliiPsn

on Unit tluy the price will

Advance to 65c.All orders for stock nt .'0 cents per

shnro must positively hoar ditto nml

postinnrk not Inter than Juno 1st. ns

nfter Hint dnte no subscription will be

received nt less than tlio inlvniict'd price

of 05 cents.Mnkc nil elieclcs nnd tlrnfts pnynble

to the order of V. S. DAVIDSON,Trensurer, (President First NationalHnnk of neauniout),

Beaumont & East TexasOil Company,

BEAUMONT, TEXAS.Telephone Mian,

Boyd Commission CoSuccessors lo Jcmet K. lloyd A Co.,

OMAHA, NEB.

COMMISSIONGRAIN, rnOVIHIO.M AND STOCKS.

Board of Trade Ralldlns.Dtrtct wires to Cblctco nd New York.

Ormfundtr.ee, John A. Wrrn C

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