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e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Vestordsy Lacked the Vigor and Buoyancy of Monday, CORN WAS QUITE FIRM AT THE START Much of tho Solling o that Cereal Was Against Parchases Made in the West, Nebraskn Particuiurly -Provi- slons Were Excited. 9. at today Incked distingalshed important Whe which had CrIcAGo, the vigor and ! 1t storday. Tt stimulus, but at the samo tme there were dnyestments which counted inst the pri The r was sensationnlly b iminc e steuction of the wint the area bel your and th o ont i year 1l b that the pe 7 per cent of last year's yield (Iso very nf: mwith Inr privite very T, May noyancy port at, 1,7 ndition only 70 per cent, u the statisticians for only about tinat 0,000 1 inst yor ago, and ir \ses fizan dispatehies were vor n Kan- sasr adviee bul gen gary port Ther a free sellor u te, and this, taken in ports 1 & from Missourl Rut to offset us rains France 4 wle yesterday and regarded o reports w-liun Baltie wor this, enme i1 Austri from the tating and promptly Egzloston was a iberal ) the Chemical National worning papees, also hiad some the bull enthusiasm, The Vienne and Austradia fallures also eut some fizure. Pardridge secmed to be a hig buyer thronih brokers and (tis thought that his siort Tine has been grently reduced during the last fow diys. About noon Schwartz-Dupee 2o gpeeial’ cable suving thit while = ralr fallen in France, (6 hind come too Tt much good and that French country wore Higher and prices fnproved sorne There was recovery hefore the close on Konie frosh reports of rust in the south and a half helief that the ranor of 70 percent on e Missourd crop may prove true, There was probably a livte manipulation on it iwlso government erop. report the condl- e winter wheat is due t W after noon. Conservative traders ave i 1 to walt for it before. dotme much. The opening Wik from b to 1 sher thian yesterday's elosing for July, but raled weak and prices deelined to e helow thie p tizure reached early in the morning, then recoverd, ndvancs ine Te, and closed 1ehigher than yesterday. Corn - wis quite fiem at the start and fiest trides were from ' to e advance, there being very falr buying by the sellers of the sf few diys the demind wis soon sutis- und o 1 long line coming out and Selling off the price worked down 4. rallicd from ' to % later on, ruled Etoady sed with from Le to tae loss, T Tilinois report. would indieate that a large aren 1% going 1o he plinted this year, many wheat flelds being already plowed up, and tho coport also sald thit with fivorable her there will e a large acreage planted 1denl of selling wis agilnst purchases made in the west, Nebraska particalirly Oats in the beginning were dall and weul athy with corn prices and d 10 %¢ Near the elose the b and prices advanced from s to ze. The close wis stendy, but at aloss of from bye (0 1 rovisions were exeited and higher early on ued light reecipts of live hogs at the ¥y nd udvanced prices for then. Light offerings and moderate buying ordirs con- wributed to the strength, The same tactics were pursued as for sonie time past. Wi ever the shorts tricd to the market ad- d rapidiy, and when one tried to sell e, thi to tiko the Soni tong holders to realize ciused o tion, and then the market raled steady for i time with o down- ward tendency. There was very lttle doing durin ince of the session, the market Deing I an almost stagnant condition for everything and fairly sie sre confldent. tone wis Imparted to the srovenent in the inquiry export account, Comi- 2ht, the finad prices show ribs. Wheat, 180" cars; ogs, shiprent Iting and ut all The fatlure reported n th effeet in cliceking a had o do rkets in HPrOY pared with lust n 3be gain for pork, 200 in lard and 17 Estima ceeipts fol 215 e L 160 cars; outs, 15,000 hendd. The leading futures ranged as follows: 1y G 0y o3 | n | 3 | m.‘ [ 2000 | 10 30 |6 10 60, Cash quotations wero as follows. Frouw-In fair demand, prices slow in fol- lowing the ndy s are miki Wikt No. 7 £. 0. b, 6RGLTC ConN- N cllow, 433 oA No: 2 85403 No. 8 White, RYE-—No. 2, 57¢. BARLEY- No No. 4, f. 0. b, 356 FrAx SEen’ No. 1, §1.00, TIMOTHY SEED—Prine, §3 PORK--Mess, per Dbl per 100 1hs, #1107 short il side (loose), 215 10,5 wted shoulders {roneas £10,00; short clear sides (boxed), 10,250 10,50 WiisKy-— Distillers' #1113, SuGARS s standard following ments for toduy: spring, 43%¢; No. 2 b, 85@ 24,00, @21, finished goods, per gl 1: cutloat,6c; granuly were the e, receipts and ship- Tecolpta | Shipm ents. 10.00) 1000 103,009 17100 1.0 80,00 | 115,000 217,00 ~ 1,000 20000 25,000 sduce oxchunge toduy the butter teudy: crenniery 26150 duir Eggs, quict; strictly frosh, 145 @145 On the 1" market wis 21@2be Omana Gran The following pr o for delivery sissippl river poin b WHEAT - No B7¢ bid; No. 21 bid Kvr-No, 2 OATs -No. 2 80'50 bid Cony whito, 88 At Mis- ing, 69¢ bid: No, d, 65¢ bid; No. 3 3 sorin hard, 61 B6e hid white, 31¢ bid; No, white No. cash or May, 804¢ bid; No. 2 40c bid; No. dor beiter, cash o May, bid; No. 3 white, 89¢ bid New York M NEw Youk, May 9 200 pkgs.; OXDOris, Rucks; s 10,300 held higher, cheeking Cony MEAL— i RYE-Higher, scarce! wostern, 61 BALEy MAL-Steady; westorn, 60 90, PEAS - Quict: Canadi, Nominal, #1.20, WHEAT Recelpts, 125,500 bu.; ‘exports, 117,- 700 bu.; sales, 3,083,000 bu. futures, 12,000 bu. spot. Spot market hrmer, falrely ive for exports; No. 2 red, i store and elevator, BR300 aflont, 81aende; b., 81,0 Blsei No. 1 northern, 8O, Op- tots opened firm - at advanee on bullish repor regarding the 111 nowerop, fiemer cables, - foreign buying and shorts covering, declined 46 e on reports of heavy rains in Franee und Hungur, weaker west und local realizing, rallied tagiy on foreign buying and local covering, closing firm ot L@He over yesterday, trading mod- ate; No. 2 red., Juie SOR@R1 e, clostng B1ise: July, SIN@E S0, closing ut Bd'ye; S smber, KO@soe, closing at 85e; Octo wing 87c; December, Buly ige, closing ut B9 CORN-Kecelpts, | bug o i o spot ull, irrcgular, elos N g, “@dlie’ in elovitor, afloat! Options deciied 4@ e on frosty ot fues, wonkness in wheat' and at the west rallied 4% e on local coverings, closed stoudy at i tse under yosterday; trading fair: May, b0 1-16ae00% ¢, closing at H0t,c; June, 49 11-¢ @b04ae, closing at H0Le: July, 50 9-16101 50, closing at 011e; August, 51101 e, closing it sptember, 51560250, elosing a Recelpts, 160,600 bu.; oxvorts, 200, bu.; sules, 170,000 bu, Tutures, 200,000 ba. spot POrt o My At 8010 : June, 186 40, closing July, 851@80, at 853 white, 42130042 5e; No wihite, 4110641 5¢; mixed weste Wit Woste rn. 406 4R BRAN-THR0C; middlings, 85@90c, Ky - Feed, 706800 HAY Flenis Hght ‘recelpts: shioping, Kood to cholee i 187220; l\{ll S 0oL i domestic fleece, 27@ 82¢: pulled, 264 Texuns, 17@21¢. lno\uw\n «.ut weats, frm; widdles, dull, Receipt Dbl pkics.; market Jusiness, quict. quiet, 10 bu.: exports, tutures, hu 154,000 bu. fair _demand; 1 to cholee, Pucitic coust, 18 Dull, cas, of | | dectine appears 1 ha rd, stondy: wist silos, 37 tierces wi411.00311 none: May closed wt $11.7¢ $11.45; Septembor, $11.70, ol mess, $21; new moss, $21 BUTTER ~Good demanid; ¢ others, stendy; wostorn dniry. 3 west At #11.30; tigna sale 1ly closed ut ! dulet, frimn; casy; west iy tancy rn faetory, new, easler; and; Quiet, irregulie torn, frosh, 16 TALLOW—~Wanted; emir; 13,270 pkes: dity 82 TIONSEED O1L—Qulet, firm. TROLEUM — Kefined, v ted closed ut 50¢ asidnd Dull, stealdy: strained, 131.50. TINE-Quict, wenk BUM=The market w Ponnsylvinia_ o ‘options, saics, st 504 Asked Total sides, Ch-Dull, ey domestic, BEhiac: Japan, 41474 MOLASSES— Now Orleins, ope eholed, steady, quict SraAr—Ruw,dull; falr trifu At i, refin of 5 mold T00: s A, B5-16@hT40; coN tionoey b cut loaf, b 15-16¢ (05 15:106; powderad, 5 11- 1600 d, 5-10@b%c; cubes, b 11-16445 P16 1rON 15.50). Corpinr LAn (N ter, per pkg.) wnd nominal; common 1o firn throngh oil, Spot suls, 7,000 bbls.; open 1owest 68Ige, clos- Lima 1 oil, sales, 7,000 Lbls. fair to oxtra, out none B ccttle, good to finlng, 8%c; firm, Guict 61475 11- cen i erushod granula Quict, steady; American, $12 Steady: lake $11 Weakers done toidy wsked; plite cusy, di 43 85, Straits, $20.35 guiet, unchanged 1,45 spel Owahi Produce Market, There a good deal ted tn the produce marker, althouzh the ab- sence of berries and the lizht areivals of new yewetables made it a little dull around the fruit house Had it not heen for th berries that came fn lite held over the market 1 pric »f business trans- Some of the foro wor Wounld Nive been bar Stock was very searce and It Iy been hard worlk St week or more (o ket Stock tii nd reshippin, and thouzh the fruit men have spiecd 1o piins to seleet the best for the tilling orders, it has been fmpossible to isfaction tn )l cases. The heavy and [tinuous raihis i A rkineis have sonkid the Berries untii oy witl not stand up well tor Shipping New vegetables were in licht supply for thi Same reason that there we no berries, T diny’s receipts means Sundiy's shipment's Yewons are urriving froely i New York and there appears to be nn easior foeling in the markots all ovor the comtry. Connisston men generaily o Crease inthe recelpts of b Sarenot so very lurge, and e recent ) been the result of wns ticipated oavy receipts rather thin of detual fact that he day reporting an in . bat still the s mirket keeps about steady nsure slow and weak, thie rece belng in ex of the reauircments of the local trade, The packers wnd dressers we offering 9e, und that was about the top on the Dest Ulie huy mat will he noted below The demand pretty sood and e bulk of the « There ur aski pots nts radually firming up, us fron the quotations given fo rsoto be to fre 1sin Mi potutoes appe sks move off qu erings wre Wisce some Michizin, E mg the offerings, Ve quite o ¢ ran of prices, Sev- 50t Colorado potatoes have been sold during the pise tvo weeks TRULES .7 shipping wi Appres STRAW IIE Cholce stack Choled 524.00 per bl stock,#3.2: per 24-qt 0000 | | outs, none. LEMONS BANANAS - Per pcking, #2002 PINEAPPLES —Per 22,0072, OnraxGes -Neweastle California s #2505 Neweastle dMediterranean swee California mountain oranges, 32250 Washington navels, #4: Washington navels, Ly size 3,003, Kiverside seedlings, ¥ Redlunds, $2. Kedlanas, 128 sizo, $2.50, Cholee, $4.20@4.50; fancy, $4.75@ buuch, bbl., 87 including crates and .50@9.00; per doz., edlings, VEGETABLE PrAs—Per 14-hu. box, §1 BEANS Cholce nuavy, stock, $1,9062.00, CALTFORNIA CARBAGE: SOUTHERN CANEA CrersMpERs ~Choice, per doz., $1.60@1.75. WAX BEANS Per 15-bu. hox, $1.85, STRING BEANS - Ler 1g-Du. Doy, §1, SpINaCH- Per B, #2.50. ASPARAC doz., Per doz., 40 EADIsnES —Per doz. PARsLEY ~Per doz. Tor Ostons. 2.201%2.30; common ~Perlb., o, $3.0023.25, Wis- Nebras| 75@80H western wska stoek, early Olilo sced, 1,25, I 1-1h. hoxes, $1.50. Per doz. bunches, 7o, NEW Canrnors—Per doz. bunciies NEW TURNIPS —Per doz. hun, Bouasu—Per bu. box, ¥1.7 RMUDA ONIONs—1er bu. b Pu uthor . $5.00; box, $1.75@2.00; California, per b, Per murket R’y .Imuun per do: WATER O Per 24-qt. bok AME, POUL ry roll, asket, #1 $1 18@20¢: GAME - Mixed du K snipes, $1 PovLTiy--Choice hens, 8@Ye: old roosters, G@ic; gees 10@11c¢; pigeons, 8150 per doz. liv MISCELLANEOUS, HAY-—"The market on good uplund hay, $7.50 @7.75 n ear lots, VEAL—Choico und thin, 1, 81 ixed id @1.50; ducks: and small fat, 7@8'%c; large e, St. Louls Markots Sr. Louts, Mo. Miy 9.-PrLovg firn; patents, 83.4503.605 others uneh extri fur 2003 cholee, 0; famly, ¥ 2, WhEN wich' Teavs. by in vaneing ae. closed 1 above yesterdiy; red, cash, T1isc; July. 76e. Cory—Closed” from e (0 156 Lelow yeste dayi No. 2 mixed, cush, 40/ s le; May, 40740 Ju { OATs—Neglectod; May 323,¢;July, 29 L PROVISIONS - S(rong, bing order demand 10.620: d ncats, ders, #10 nd $10.70; boxed, 16¢ higher ders, #11; fongs and shorts, BULSTi: han, ik viour, 1, 62,000 L arley none SHIPAENTS Flour 000 b corn, 11,6 2,000 bu.; barley No. 2 cash, 82%c¢; highor vork, 21 with good joh- 221.50; ; loose shoul” #10.50; shorts, bicon, packed shoul” 11.6205@11.75; r cured, 1314e whoat, 8,000 ,000 bu; rye ‘and Is.; wheat, 10,- 11000 bu'; ryé, 1,000 1 bu.; onts, Business |7I|ln Ly following were ported at Dan's cantile agency: Brewster, Neb., A, 1 tioliopeter Mer- ceedod by O F. T Beatrice, Nob, about to sé1l out Genevit, Nob., Willlam tached for 300 Kearney, Neb. gave bill Of sald for $1 Stanton, Neb., W, ( ccedd by Goorée Sehott ozan, T, 1y Lenz, furniture, gave sule n,rui 700. A i Phrift, queensware, Reid, groceries, at- Kearney Purniture conpuny, Neaman, drugs, suc- bill of Parks, furniture, gave a bill of wu, . D., T, B, Perat, grocerics, ete ded by Peritt & Sovorance 0,010, Kausas City Markots, KANsAs 1y, Mo, May 9 \\mn Active and strong; No. 2 hird, 06@6615¢; No. 2 red Cony-—-Dull, but firm: No. 2 mixed, 37'4@38c; No. 2 white, 381,730 Oars—Firm; No. 2 i 2 white, 32147330, BUers duiry, 15@190 EGas -Unehinzed at 120, RECEIPTS - Wheat, 23,000 bu.i onts, 2,000 b, SUIPMENTS —Wheat, i Y@30 No. el uery, 28@20c; bu.; corn, 13,000 bu.; corn, none; Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, Muy 9.—WHEAT—Firm moderate; holders offer sparingly fornin, 6s 213d@0s 81,d por conts spring, nominal. Réceipts of ast three days were 126,000 o 71,000 Amirican Cons—Easy: demind fair; 4% 81ad per contal. Recelpts of for the past three diys were o BACON— Loug elear, 4 RD—PFime woster FaLLow—Fine PEAS—Canadian, demand mixed west 300 con tuls, 5 1bs., Bis percy t. , B4 per ewt an, 205 6d per cwt, 5 5d per contal MILWAUKE July CORN WiEAT—Pirm; Steady: No. 8, Oars—No. 2 White, 36, Rye-—-OBe. BARLEY-—650. PROVISIONS No. 8 white, 84@35¢ Pirm; pork, July, $21.10. Philadelphla Grain Market. PUILADELVIIA, 9. WHEAT — Strong wnd advisheod; red, May, T63@ 1, May und June, OATs I car lots, quiot and » lower; No. 2 white, May, 414@ Minneapolis Wheat Market. MinskAroLIs, Minn., May 9.—Wheat was Weuker; No dy; futures, lively “toduy. Jradig good. Caah wheat strong, in good demand; No. 1 northern, 70¢; 7,000 | ¢ THE No. 2 northern, Close: My On track 67@0714 ipts, 54 cars mber, 744c wood ordinary 3,871 bules 58 illes; sales, 170,683 bhales. Futures, quict und bules; May, $7.47 bid $§7.56%7.56; August, £7.65@7.66 October, 07.7407 January. Coftee Market. NEw York, May 9.-Optlons ular, uncharged -~ to 10 points_ down, closed dull, 5@10 points down: sales, 7,250 bugs, o cluding: May, $14.75014.80; July, $14.55014 605 Septemboer, $14.45@14 October, #14.45; December, $1340014.45. pot Rio, dull, steady i No. 7, #15.621 Now York Dry NEw York, May 9 making chunges in the prices’ of cottons, but low grivio goods and flar fod cambrics are in sympithy with print cloths. Vhe price of Luw- rince 4-4 brown sheetings was reduced 1ca yurd 3,950 bales; stock, steady; sales, 28,700 June, ¥.5027.61; July, #7.6227.63; September, §7.70407.71; November, 0 bid. opened ir sils Market. nts, us a ruie, are HBaltimore Grain Market. Baveiyonw, Md, May 9.-Wheat No. 2 red, id May, TR TR Cony -8pot firm, futures easy; spot and May, Firm; N Firm; torn, 41150 o Grain Market, ToLEDo, O, May 8. WikAr—Active cash and May, 75¢ iy —Dull and easicr and June, 4514 o Quict; firmer; No. 2, cash und May T3 No. 2 mixed, * Cinclonati CIxciNsaT,_ 0., May 9 nominal 70071e Cony-—Eusier; No OATS Quiot; No 2 Whisky - $1.18 W PHILADELPIIA, Pa, inal, No. 2 red, 2 mixed mixed, 34 4444150 3¢ May 9.-Quict and nom STOCKS AND BONDS, Ereatic i1 oir M t the Session. Securities Were " ts Through NEW York, May 9.—The stock market w erratic in its movemonts throughout the day There wore sharp rallics at intervals, but the tendency of p uain was downward, owing to reports that the gove port to be fssaed tonoreow will favorali® and the collapse on ae runors affecting financial institutions. The do- the start wi al to 3% perent in mal Cordage, 24 per cent InSagar and ' per cent o2 parcent in thy remainderof th list. Before the expivation of the first halt nour American Sugar suddenly rose from 87 0 01, and asharp rally ensued in sympathy, but the closing of the National Cordage transfer books, the rumors that tho wmount of the c ipany's paper outstanding was far in excess of recent estimates and reports which were subsequently denied, that appl tion had been miade for i receiver for the tilling and Cattlefecdi plun the market once more sslon compared with the quot tions of yesterday Cordu, preferred dropp per eent 1o 15: common. percent,” to 1215: Distilling and Oattlefeeding, 34 per eent, to 1813 eral Eleetrie, big per “eont, o 513 A Suzar, 4% per cent. to 83%; Northi ed, 2% per cent Roc 2 ent, t por 435 T and Awmerk lossesg in the remainder of pereent. The lowest quotations were touched aiter the delivery hour. During the last fifteen winutes of business a raily of 15 to 1y per cent oceurred and the market Toft of steady in tone At the rally. The borrowing demand” was un- usually active, showing that an_extra large short interest exists, Western Unton, Rock land, General Electric, St. Paul and Louis- ille & Nashville were flat. The sales gated 833,922 shaves, of which 62,78 cos tnth samng crop ro- st un- unt of b Nut : con 1o de, finil National to 1891, o' 3315 The slist wera g to 2 were says: The appearance of the Suzar stock manipilators fn the market calis for very plain words of warning. Whatever fnvestment purchases these prople chose to make in the certificates of company is their own concern. It is possible, too, that private investors may today find jreat hir- pains in the stock market. This Is no time for extended v res on a margin, It is no time for the tying up of money on speculative pools, 1t is the duty of brokers and customers alike to proiect themselves in all points of possible weakness and in their financial provi- sions to err, 1f necessary, if rather on the side of excessive caution thiin of indifferer here was a tine last week when brokers to whom practically all their custoners were debted, escaped’ disaster only throngh the gratuitous advances ot outside millionaires. The early return of such . stato of th ouzht to be 1 impossible. Every int it obser ows that Wall street was saved last from general panic only through the provious conseryatism of its prin- cipal commission hou The bunks have alrcady set the examplo of caution and there is reason to believe that the locil mercantile tride his followed it Wall street, the center of all financlal storms, will do wisely if it buts its own houses thoroughly in ord r. following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today : Atehison Aduus 152 P De. & Gulf Alton, T H..... 95 | Northwestern.. do preferred 150 | do preferred..! American Expre Y. Central Baltimore & Ohlo.. 80 eNETS: o 1ada Pacifie T8l | ntario & Weatorn iada outheri.. 52 Oregon imp Central Pacitic. ... Ore.on Nav ox. & Ubi0 ). 8. T & U cltic Mail orim, . lttsbarg . uliman Palace Reading ... ehmond Train’] do preferrod 4| 1io Grande W ) broferr Istand wul (0 proterrod tPRuL& O a0 prafe Southiern Pactic.; ugar Kefinery “oal & Iron acitic........ en. pid. prans 108 108 137 1043 274 15ig 15 0 X 104 0" G, 2 olidated Gas. & 56 L., Cotton U1l Cert Del. Hudson, DoL& W DA R Co.. enn rlo proferred Fort Way G Northe 12 Co&E L pfd..... 8 HockingValley Hltaols Cen t. Paul & Dalutir.. Kan, & Tex. pr'd Lake i rie & Weat., 10 preterred Lake Shore. Lead Trust Loute. & vash' 0 Louis. & New \T'ly Manhattan - on Mo Chwa'n ntr e Mobile o Noshyilio Chatt Nal Cordnge. do proferrad N ) Central Norfolk & W North Amerie Northern Pacitic The tot shures, including: Burlinton & Qui 20,2005 Deliws 7,000 2,60 o b s Wells 04 W 17| Wh torced Arko Fxp atorn Unle e & L. B Lifle| do preferred 40 Minn & St L 00 |0 & I G encral vioetric vat. Lin Fuel & | do pro 48 Houw. & Tox. Cen 11 Tol ASA & N M 20| Tol ST 83| do profe 1% HiTg i sules of stocks tod Atchison 10,800; cliwan ; lle & Nash: 0: National clfic, preforred St. Pial, ific, 8,100; hattan ; Missouri I 5,800; North Reading, b, £.40,000; Union Western ion, 11,800, Stock Quotations. RosToN, Mass, May 9.-Call loan per cent! time loans, 6 per cent qQuotations on stocks, bonds and mini Atoh, T &5 F Amorican Suzur o preferral Bay State Gas. Bell Tolepaone l0ston & Albany Boston & Mulne yreferrod & \bark pid General lotrie F11inots Ste Bosto; 27 Closing Zshuras hmq w -Ilnuh L .“”H. 87| "tdo pretoree 13| Winconsin Central I Teon s 203 140 8 iy a 10t kg [T ric by 10 Mining Co 50 40 B General El Atlantic T |Hoston & Montana, 80 | Butte & Boston Moxican Contral 5% [*Calumet & Hocld RSV NGk i3 o Contennial... 0ld Colony L. KT |Frankiin Orewon short Line.. 14 Kearsarge Rubyer b 0 Osceoln Ban Dlogo:%. 1" 110 10 Quiney ... Unton Pacitie.”...00 8 |%Santa Fe Copper. West knd 14| Tamarack *uid P Fit tasked ow York Mining K, May 0 on tatig The following mining New closing qu New Yor! Crown Point Con. Al & Va Deadwood Gould & Curcy Hale & Nore Homestake Mexican Ontario Opbir e the stocks on the bourd T Plymouth slerra Nevaidn St tron sil 9 Quick sllver. do pre Buiwer. San Francisco Miniug Quotations SAN FiRANCISCO, Cal, May 9.—~The offieial cloxing quotations fof miiling stocks toduy were s follows. Hodle ¢ Chollar Cons'd Cal'& Va Crown Polnt Goula s Currs wsolidated Savage Nlerra N {olon Conwoltdated " New York Money Market New Yonk, May 9.-MONEY ON CALL—Easy OMAHA DAILY li- | 1 | 18 BEEN WEDNE SDAY, MAY 10. 1893, atd@b per cent; Bt loan, 8 per cont: closed offered it 3 per ¢ :-n.(‘ Prose MERCANTIEE Papen -643@8 per cor STERLING EXCHARGE — Flrm, with actual businiess 11 bunkers Qs at & 85@4 851 for < and 848848 k914 for demand INMENT BONDS — Dall. State bonds, The closing quotastons on bonds: Ti{E st L&l M. Ge 5. B 1o 120 U848 rox. U8 4w coup ... U8 4igs reg St Pacitio 83 of 95 Loulslana 8'ped 48 Issonr] 6 an. new set s enn. new set 5s Tenn. now set 3s Canads Southorn 3 Central Pacific Iste D& R G Ists D& R Gods Erie 24% K& T Gen K. & T Gon. § tual Union is Tnt. Cert Ty 2044 fon Pacific Iats... 100 shore T2i4 W st . 107% 100 A 1 wig 108 108 107 g8, claws A 3. H & NA b 870 (G 1L &S A2 be wis(| 1. T. & C.bn 808 do Con. tw 103 © Carollna L Caroling i ot . Browns con ... 1 [ Consols W. Debents'r's by V. KA 00 108 |V cons. 44 serles % ¥ al Notes. I ANSAS Crry, Mo, May 0.--Clearings, 1,610, 850 NEW OULEANS, 203,058 OM A, My 0. Clonrings, $1,018,227; duy st week, $1,251,501 Mennis, Tonn,, Muy 6, selling at 1,50 premium, balances, 55,2885 Cisciysaty, 0, May cent. Now York exeh Clentinzs, $2,059,700 Lovis, Mo, May 9. 3937 blunces $304,1 per cent. Exchange on miun CHICAGO. 127, "N Storli .50 Lu., May 9.-Clearings ¥ same Clenrings, $360,25¢ 0 @8 per remium 81 Ol Mone; New avings, #4,150,- quiet at firs ork, 90¢ pre- 1, May 8 W York excha exchian quic demnnd, $4.59. Monéy, #17 971, un 1ls, nt Clearings 90770 sixty 6T per OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trade St Demoralized und Going Higher in Price, TukspAY, May 0 Receipts were liberal again today, the two days supply being heavier than for the first two days of last week by about 2,899 cattle, 1,500 hogs and 1,000 sheep The eattle market was a very unsatistactory one, from whaiever standpoint it might be viewed. Supplies were rathor liberal and the quality fair, but the deprassed condition of eastern markets and the than ample supplies here made o combination decidedly adverse to the sclling interests, Business was slow and pr unevenly lower froni the start. Speculators who have been heavy losers lately were particularly beartsh, while the buycrs for dressed bect houses ¢urly nnnounced theie intention to huy the eattle lower orlet them alone. As usuil the fat light eattle were in the best demand while rough, heavy and half fat teers were hard to t n considerable concession from Monduy's pricos. In gencral the market wiis fron be'to 16¢ lower and deeldedly doll at that to cholee 1,200 to 1,400-1D. heeves 1 $4.60 to 5, while' fair to cholc shing from 900 to 1,160 Ihs. broug from $4.20 up to $4.75. Light and mixe and yearlings sold at from $3.75 to $4 wis a dull, mean and uneven ik start to finish, and there were som in fiest hands it the close The cow market wis moderately active and about steady. Good to cholce “Tat cows and heifers cold at from $8.55 up to $4.35, with fair to zood butehers stoek at from 43 won and canning geades sold at from o ve veal o 5t stead at from and stags o in fuir unchanged from § ogs more ces ors W from still and £4.10. While fresh offerings w and r ited, quot at not very liberal ular dealers’ purchases somewhat - there was a fafy fnquiry from country L numbir 0f good sales reported. 1 about ‘Steady. Ripresentative DRESSED BERF. P 8 60 8 90 3 90 3 00 4 00 4 00 Av. 1046 102 1060 L1034 1212 1160 857 1214 1096 1085 1042 1150 1197 1150 1029 1043 1118 1040 980 - T T T T P T T T T T T T R T PP S T R T T Y 1008 11958 1¢ 1 1 13 i 1 1390 085 Ko7 9650 1004 1147 1004 907 1105 106 11¢ 1250 1400 1250 1070 1400 970 50 1360 1167 1150 1120 500 1190 S04 1134 939 10 xx RO0 950 1000 €00 1020 1090 1240 641 875 540 970 1140 850 smac ISP JOTCIR K75 50 960 42 766 1100 1140 1090 et 3 00 300 3 00 8 00 8 00 3 00 HEgFER 2 8738 8 25 8 i 3 40 expves. 300 300 3 00 4 00" 4 00 425 50 1056 1300 X ool 690 nyLLS 1800 1580 1950 1750 1320 1250 1670 3 00 3 00 1040 8 00 1500 8 05 1680 8 10 1870 1660 1450 1140 1500 1140 OXEN AND FERDERS, 580 3 00 482 8 00 k 8 00 3 10 3 25 730 8 30 1060 8 40 Hous nurket was just the revers: tho mirket. Very Theral sl Wl 4 dhght shipping and sp o did uog prevent uh i vines of from Toe t o over Monduy's prices. There were in the nelghborho 10 hogs ou sule, and the Guality s & ralo was Koo, i Kb ey Were, 1o lucusure, & LAr 10 speculaions aad 200 | New Yorkexchange | | | #3.25@4.61 | don quote shippers, but the in the o Tocal Good to inhiorent strength sitaantion, h he and east, only n houses wiore anxlons for the hogs choles iedinm welght and heavy he from #7.60 to $7.674%, with light stuff and wixed packers at from $7.50 to $7.60. Every thing sold quickly and within a comparatively BAFFOW range. Sules were mostly at from $7.55 10 $7.60, as wgainst from $7.40 (o #7.45 Monday and from $7 30 to §7 1 lnst Tuss day. Representative su No. Sh. _Pr. 22 240 87 50 8h P A0 47 00 80 7 60 820 7 60 %0 ) 120 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 120 PIGE AND ROUGHL 2 600 48...160 1 6 50 1.0.230 1...:360 700 Sueie—Bat two doublo decks we Excessive receipts at all eastern forced p wi there and the is sier in sympathy today with buyars bidditig ¢ lower thi last week's elosin £00a natives, $4.5036.00; fair to good west- erns, £L0076.000 common nd stock shoee $2.50024.00; good o choieo 40 to 100-1b. lumbs, Representutive sules fi mi 10e prices mixed lambs 2 western mixed 4 Dlsposition of Stock. Oilieial recefvts and disposition of shown by the books of the Uut any for the twenty-four hours 5 o'clock p. ., May 9, 1893, RECEIPTS Kecelpts CATILE 10G% KUEEP. HORSES & M1S, Cars | Head Cars. [Hend | Cars,[Head Cars, | Hend 11 sl sl s i DISPOSITION ; BUVERS, SUEED CATTLE. | OGS Cmaha Packing ¢ Thoe .11 Swift' & Co Cudaliy Packing o ko P& P o 18| 20 1115/ §54 Shippers and fosaers 5248 Chicago Live stock CRICAGO, 1L, May 9.—~[Special Telegram to 1Sl unother 106 to 15¢ was put on price of nogs today. The surprisingly W1l proportions of the receipts—11,000 head 1sed not u little anxiety among buyers and y they went for hiogs Wis Hiost re. freshiiig to sellers. They had most of the stuff boughtup by 8 o'clock id the closing sales were the best of the auny sitles at from #7.90 to $7.95 Searcely anything dium weights © sold below the bulk of the light brougl 7 "he best of the latter made from §7.85 Closing qaotations were from $7.50 poor to choice lots averaging from ) pounds. fron $7.95 for me diua weights and from $7.75 1085 for averases of over 250 pounds. There were sales of Sihrowouts™ aud littie plgs at from $5.50 to There was not Market, the ghost of a chance for any fmprovement in the sheep market. Reccipis Kept up o the maximum and the demand is shuply unequal to the tu Poor o common grades we nd the pens are full of them #5.95 for cnolce nutives und the quotations ran il the to #3.25 for (thin_ Texans. Choice sheep were not 1o 1 from Se'fo 100 lower, Iut poor and _common sorts were off to from 20¢ to The lamb market also ruled lower. It was dull at from to §7. A bunch of fancy quality fetche 3 The duy wis u very quiet one i the cattle branch of the live stock trade, and while there was no further softening of prices the the ninrket wus anything but buoyunt. Ship- pers did not want much stock and had it not ween for the light ipts and the existence of a good focal demund pr scarcely have been sustained. than ~ half of the duy’s were unloaded fn the Texas division, loads coming from - the Lone Natives were quoted at from for poor 1o extri cows and heiters, from 33 1o #4.05 for stockers and feeders und from $4.25 10" $6.15 for dressed heef and shivping stecrs, The range of quotations for Texas cattle wis from $2.25 10 15.10. There were very few fat heavy cattle here 1 little busness was donehove 85 Roceipts: Cattle, 4,500 head; head: hogs, 11,000 heid; sheep, e Evening Journal reports CarrLE—Receints, 4,600 head; shipments head tives steadys xans low le: medium stecrs, #0. $0%4.40; Ted Texuns, $4.1554.40 Texans, §3.60@3.50; Hoas—Recelpts, 11,000 head; sh 5,000 he rlet” active, 1041 mixed, § prime heavy wnd by weights, §7.80@8.00; prime Liglt, $7.75 Digs. $6.90 SHr 2,500 h clipped, #5. dnost un From wosterns, and 175 to #4.30 but ealves, 1,200 15,000 Tiewd aher hors 00 head ppud Texans, $4.500 4 OO o. 2 £0.00wh.70 shipments S others lunibs, Kunsas City Live Stock Market. KaNsAs Crry, Mo, May 9. -Carrie ceipts, 6,300 head: shipments, 1 market st wnge sleers, shippers, #4.5 wive cows butchers', stockers bulls and mixed, $2.30@4,15. 0 head; shipments, ong and_ 152 Ro- ) hed; #1.7504.20; nd fecders, ifoas 400 houd bulk o 7605 light, $7 §7 ackers, $7.600L7 5 \cuvies, $7.65 SHEER - Recelpts, 2,400 head; shipments, 1,400 head; market slow and lower; clipped uiuttons, $4.60@0.10; wool muttons, #6.004¢ e higher $7.4( St. Louis Live Stock Market, 9. CATTLE Recelpts, 3,800 nie 5,600 hend; marked casler on natives, lower’ on Texans; native butehers' steers, #40065,.00; native fecders St 8,000 head; shipments, 10@15¢_ higher: mixed 7.80@7.70; Light, $7.30& 1,200 o Tv 20487.60; Suker - Rocelpts, 700 head; niarket ons. possibic market heavy, ¥ 8,200 demor he shipments, New York Live Stock Murket. NEW Youk, Muy 0. Receipts of head. No triding, Dressed beof Dige for nutive sides Lat Awerican steers tirm ut 17 Every Month meny women suffer from Excessive or Scent Menstruation; they don't know culative demund | who 10 confide in to get proper advices Doa't confide in anybody but try Bradfield’s Famale Regulator @ Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Boak to ‘' WOMAN " mailed fres BRADFIELD REGULATGR CO., Atlanta, 6 Bold by all Drugglate. ay down to from 33 | one of | e | Omaha Upholstering trom $7.70 to | | anybody being any | furtner | $ho dost & | kn, | tanee, ed welght and A an rotrigerator hoet at 10he. Shipments today, 400 beevess arrow, 180 riers of beef. Mpts of sheep and lambs wers No trade of Importance. - DRUNK OR CRALYP Frightened by |ll|nglvmrv rora & Hoo Jumps from a Second-Story Windo Charles Frank of Indianapolis was taken in charge at a Farnam strect lodging house by apoliceman late Monday night. He had endeavored to throw himsolf from a second window and was supposed to be ins fing to his story appl at tho houso for lodg gettin a room fronting on Farnam street When undrossing he counted his money, which consisted of four § bills and some’ silver. Just before going to ho suid he heard people talking in the man and a woman, and the lutter ury companion to rob him of earried cash. Ho rd her cutting his thioat and thoy disp it body in some maunner with wiser for him. he said, and inder the mattress, he dey nents, which tarried . The mun outside, use of o pocket knife, tried to force 1 Prank, who | this not wishin » become ner, sni s by a b fout int help low 100 hoad ne he 1 hall d her his hard sugeest h his scared I pockethool awaited not with in ¢ wl dressed by 1 subject th 1h time! cor hod, as he s 0w frol ) the his fist and In his fa prasped a wire b ng there until his stre ive way and he dropped to the s pparently no injury was vined with the exception of a badly sprained ankle W w X ) 1 et tewalk Pol LWwson was i time within a drunk and abusing his family A carpet stolen by Tom Connor Monday was yesterday identified av the police sta tion as the property of Mr. Connelly While in the act of disposing of art supnosed to have been pilfered Otto Roths child was taken in charge aud slated at the police station with larceny - K'LLED BY THE CARS. o Brevities, ested restord week for Robert 1. the secon v for being Manglod Body Found at A teamster over tho Avery early covered the of & Tramping Avery Yesterday, who was hauling Union Pacific vesterday mangied man lying Stock train No a few minutes pearances the to leav the and between the ¢ dently rolled over and ove until the wheels severed a lee and cruzhed the back portion of the head. scat terinz the brains along the track for quito a distance. L'rom papers found on his person it is be ved that he was a prize fighter, who ved the country. He had on lizht sum mer suit of clothes and & heavy chinchilla overcout aud £1.65 in money was found in his pockets. Until the convening of an inquest by the coroner of Sarpy county his name cannot be learned. “The coroner was notified carly yesterday mo As soo1 as the in quest " is held” the will b 1o Papillion for burial ngilist a load of coal at dis tracks morning body of an un he track ust passcd from ap attempted or fell off vody was evi for quite a dis wi besido had and cither 28 before, man in rs. body taken - Tnst en's for the ( City 1 number of city for his laborator, of them are the latest and consiered the ty Electrician, il has received nts ¢ 1 the All in desizn and make, perfect appliances setrician Cow a the instru: by the i city hall most | for making tests. One of the finest looking instruments is a portable testing sct for determining the in sulating vesistance of a building, or wires A portable battery also goes with this instrument. Another 1s S.e mens electro-dynamometer, for an alternating or direct current to the quantity of current flowinz, A tele- scope and scale are included for very fine reading, i determining the insuluting re sistance of the smallest of wires. The otk two instruments are a microfarad condenser, for ascertaining the churging capacity of different bodies. such as the conduit system or other undereround work, and a milliam- peremeter for measuring amperes. So fine is this last instrument that itis capable of taking the very finest of measurcments, going down to the 6:100.000 of an ampere. The remaining instruments will be reccived inafew days. No tidings of the photo- meter have been received other than the acknowledgement of the receipt of the order for the same. 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Munagors MAHA Manufacturers ¢ Jo AWNINGS AND TENTS. = Omaha Teat-Awning | Woll Bros & Co., COMPANY. 5 of 04 ente. und Manusactu TIORST COVERS Awnings, 111 Farnam Stroot St Streot e BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Imposters and manufac turers of flour sacks burinps, twine BOOTS AND SHOES, MorsesCoe Sho: Company. 311071103 1111 Hlowar 1 <t 1119-1121- 1124 Howara St turer, of i alesroom und Offic Factors » th v Minufa 3 Nebrank s i s oxtend W it 1o all o Inspoct Hald-sewed te, shoos Rirkeadall, Jonss & Amer, 11041106 11 Boston 1102 SHOE €O b d rabber Kot 0 inrney Sir COAL, COKE. | CORNICE. Omana Coal, Cokie & | Eagle Cornice Works Mrs gl e ilron cor taite skylighin, et and I3 nd soft itk and LIME ¢ 0., hard & DRY GOODS, | M. E. Smith & Co. I\np‘mn i-Koch Dry Notions, gents' sds, corner [ oK goods, o ard St | Harnoy Sir ets FURNITURE. 2 Beyee & Runyan COMPANY tons, fur nis! COMPANY latered. furnit only Uph FURNITURE | " Wholessle t and 13th Stroe Direclor HARDWARE, Lobeck & Imn Deato-s in hardwaro and 1404 Douglax Stroet Rector & Wilhely | COMPANY Corner 10th Streots. HATS, ETC. IRON WORKS. L. Gibbon & Co | Omtha Safe and [roa WO K W Wholesnle riw good ¥ iitens. Lh | 1ron shutters arnoy Steects capes, Guy Andj and Jackson —————————————— ] LUMBER. John A Wakefield, Tmportad Amerlean iPort land con Milwau ko comont and Quiney white 1o fe \l work, Chrles R, Lee, § vood Juos | Hardwood lumber carpets mnd Hooring ath und Douging Sta, =y MILLINERY. 1. Oberlelaer & lo. and Jobbers LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert, Whe Tmport ra of milinry, nou Mall ordury prompti 101 Farnam St Wiled. 2in-2'2 8, 1ith, | OILS. ! Standard 0l Co. § luurioatingd sale llquor dealers PAPER. Carpen'er I’.|||'| ku PRODUCE pranch & Co. frults COMMISSION. Jas. A Clark & Co. Butter PO Produce cheese ry ancl Knine Kinds, oysters. Lith mtreot e ——————— STOVE REPAIRS BASH, DODlLS, Omaha Stove R llII . Dishrow & Lo VO AKS. Stove r urers of nd water attach bilnas y kind of sto Branch 101 Dougias st | Bice 124h ana Liard, oxgm