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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED ' ! y COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | £ e n bulk, $2.60 $4.40; fair to goqd 3.20 FALLOW-—Fasy! e or D), 506 1:160; ; « sterns, from $3.20 t Comles ot o). BeOb 10366, s to qualliy. - $4.25; common s b g ey [ ] — HOSTN Abour steady; strained, common 1o {o #3.50; good to shiefce 40 to 100-Ib. Tmbs, et ] f wod, $1.1714@1.9, 0] i 3,60 ( J " Bulls Pat Up July Wheat for Awhile | “’Fi'tin i stady at o : Receipta of Cattle and Hogs Quite Up to | from $3.50 to 4.7, Government's Weekly Orop Bulletin Shows ' O alrly ady; domentic e, Japan, sy 4 1 $ Yesterday. ol e e i e the Average. Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. an Encouraging Sitnation. (OLASSES—Quiet and stendy: New Orleans, Omolal receipta anddisposition of 8to anown —_— open Kettie, god to cliolee, BUide. | o e i ‘h“"{""“(" tho Union Stock Yards ronpiny ® M PIG TRON<Dull; American, $11.00714.00, lor LDy -four liours enaing at § o'clock p.m CORN ALSO HAD A BULLISH START | fobriiautit i i’ U CATILE TRADE WAS FIRMER ALL AROUND | e HTiZ " teirrene 600D GROWIMG WEATHER OVER NEBRASKA | N wm 0 E": a" ISE TIN ~Stror struits, $10.9 {; plates, quiet —_— - v. - = . change loads ¥pot 1 yH71e: 10 tons | 13 v — P Ll Y - Greator Part of the Day's Rusiness Con- | fHINGH & (60 Vi Augast at g, Al | Basiness Brisk at Steady Prices -Hoga Regaln | Gyry fiand |Cars [Hond, |Cars. (Hoad | Cars. | Head, | All Vegetation Ten Days to Two Weeks [ sisted In Changing May Contracts 'um;m fo'duty clnuse the Loss n" Monday Under In. 131/2.041] 108 7.0800 ... _*‘_ e Ahead—Corn Planting Well Under P Into July—Oats Were Firm at ? STOCKS AND BONDS, % o Ry = " bisrostTiow, Way—Prospects for Fruit Are ] ] ' " the Opening, | bidiaall “ROVENS, TOATTLE, | WOUR [WHERT: Generally Fine, " ; eansactions In Secnrities Wero Consider- — —. |27 B ® HERE'S THE STORY: 3 ably Less Than on Monday. Qmaa Pagking Co......» e = H i 8 CHICAGO, May 1.~May iveries In NEW YORK, May 1.—The transactions on TUBESDAY, May 1. Switt and company. . ...+ v The weckly crop bulletin of the Nebraska ‘We have overhauled every one of our 19 grain and provisions were made today with | the Stock exchange were considerably less | There was a good average Tuesday's run | i p! A e o | weather service for the week ending April 30 ® departments, and each article where there wasonly one or two Burprising smoothness and the bulls put up | than on yesterday, but the trading was more | of cattle and hogs here today, but no sheep. | . Dout has been fssued by Captain George 8. Hunt, | [ ofa kind or where we had too many of a kind, or anything thag the price of wheat about %o for July. Later | widely distributed and the gencral tone of f The two days' supply of cattle falls about | & Heciior & Been the observer at Omaha. He says @ was not just spick and span, has been marked with large red they discovered that thelr congratulations | the market was better. Sugar was again the | 1,800 head short of the same two days last | Hanpond & § Tho weather conditions of the past week A'}; T BT e Ll e I SR AL _a hnd been premature when wheat, on favor- | leader of the speculation, but the volume | week, In sheep there Is a 700 head shortage, | Sippors ind feidea have been as favorable as could have been ticket,in plain figures, at one-halt former prices in order tosell ] it oot tons. was taking a 1c tumble, | of busThess theroin was decreased by nearly | while hog receipts have been about the | Leftoveriii... .. il " | desired by farmers. High temperature and | @) ‘hem quick. 0Odd pieces of parlor furniture (some slightly | which resulted in a loss for the day of S | one-half, and there was evidence of liquida- | same. __Total.. . | frequent showers have had a very beneficial o soiled), odd rugs, odd pairs of curtains, odd dressers, etc., all I per bu. Corn was dull and followed the [ tion of the bull pool in the uh::-l( in the very Cattle values generally rvll-wl firm toda S— effect upon all vegetation, causing vigorous amounting to $18,960.50,will be sold this week tor $9,480.25- 4 Bouras of wheat, It clof 1c lower for | large supply of the shares. The talk of fa- | and business was brisk. Eastern advices ICAGO LIVE STOCK, growth in wheat, oats and grass, and ad- | @ Don't delay,but come at once and help to take them away. | 4 Li6e lower for May. Oats were | vorable tariff changes was less confident | were not particularly bullish, but as there | o Sk RS vancing the season from ten days to two It comprises: . July an ) ; What Little Demand There Was Yesterday omprises: l B Mtrong until near the close, May rose %e, | and altogether It was less favorabl® to a | was a good shipping and export demand, as o AT S SakE weeks ahead. The soil continues in excel- a8 : | but left oft with all but %e of the advance ure advance in price. At the opening | well as an active inquiry from all 1ocal | cyreaco, May 1 There was some demana | 1ent condition for plowing and planting. bl by Pt | gone. Provisions started out firm, but closed | free offerings were made and prices declineld | slanghterers, and the supply was compara- | for cattle today, but it was weak and light re- [ Potatoes and small grain are all in the Intaid Tables, ] with a slight loss in value : gradually until 104 touched, a loss of u'\ 3 |l):h(,'nlhv feeling was Iu';»(m-r.ul)i celpts only saved the market from a further de- | ground and the week closed with corn plant- """"-;‘:’4" . Nh(mv'-' ’ ‘ The deliverles of May wheat before the per cent from yeaterday's closing figures. | Stronger here were some right £00d | cline. Not many cattle were left over from yes- | ing well under way, Most correspondent vessing Tables < Uphioto i o ery Tlkht, consldaring the | Ten n eood buying movement. was devel- | heavy cattle here, but the lighter grades [ teniay, and us the fresh arrivais searcely reached | mate favorable B (N ok Lo el : Jargest stocks. The estimates of the quan- | gped, which was largely to cover shorts con- | Were mostly fair to poor stock. KFalr to | 4,000 head, there was no occasion for any lower o ¥ Pillows, I B tity delivered varied from 1,600,000 to 2,000,- | tracts, and a gain of 1% per cent was ef- good 00 to 1,600-1b. beeves sold at from | g of prices. Sales were on a basis of Mon- | PECt8, apples and cherries being especially Muesie Cabinets, | 000 . The trade oyidently considered them | focted. followed by a reaction of 18 per e-nt | $3.66 to $3.05, while falr to good light steers | quy's quotations, inferior stft selling around | Promising. : Card Tables,” Chairs in Faney ] Tooht enough 1o be encouraging to the bull | and a" final recov.ry of 1 per cent, making | Welghing from 850 to 1,197 Ibs. sold at from | §175 and extra 160 to 16K-Ib. steers being |* The following ore remarks by correspond- AL AR Lzl | side of the market, which started strong at | a decline on the day of % per cent. Sugar up to $3.85. Barly trading was rather | gajable at from $4.40 to $4.60. Few of the offer- | ents: ol L af UL about 3e over the closing prices of the | proferred declined 1% per cent, but rallied | SIuggish, but improved as the day wore on, | ings brought as much s $4.15, the bulk of th SOUTHEAST SECTION. Yrattan roek previous da May for an instant sold at | 1i¢ at the close. Reading of the rallway list | the close being characterized by considera- ! steers selling n $3.66 to $4, and from & Butler C Gl i Chigol b314c, but BS%c was Immediately touched s most active, a depressec *- | ble activity and occasional higher prices 0 $3.15 taking the or part of the cows bbbt et L L i B814e, bul y was most active, and was depressed by re to $3.15 taking th r part of ¢ bk 8l ing ifor corn nearly completed, apple Ladics® Do Rockers, In the cow market there was no particu- | yuils. A few slop-fed cattle were among the ar i and offerings became at once very lght. It | ports of difficulties in the way of reorganiz g ] Eradually worked up In the next hour to | fion. The grangers were among tho strong. | lar change. Supplies were moderate and the | risuls 3 in blossom, show little injury from frost. ul Glassen, High Chairs, 1 Bie. July was firm at the opening and ad- | ext stocks on the list. Burlington was the | demand fair. Al grades, including canners, [ (Jhere was o fiymer tine {5 the Bog mare e R A e LR “Combination e T vanced 14e, but it had a weak quarter of | most active of the group., The publication of smed in better request at firmer prices. | Mt lens than halt as many rectlbid Verel. | Srowth of crops. —Spring wheat and o sk e, PSRN arlor Suits, an hour when the Baltic and other foreign | the Marc arnings did not bear out the | The supply of calves was too liberal to ad- [ the best heavy and mediu weights | 100k well and are growing rapidly. Pasture Seeretary Book Cases, in Tapestry and ] ports were reported as having shipped 5,240,- | depressing reports of the past few days, and [ mit of any improvement In values, and a | selling = up fo from h to furnishing sufficient feed for stock. Apples Cabinets, Brocatelle 3 B b, in. wheat and flour Tast weok; that | the unexpoetodly good showing In net earr- | generally” weak tone pervaded the trade, | and from 5.2 BU veing puid for | and cherry trees in bloom. Farmers com- Wardrobes, Commoiles, r caused n deoline to 60%c. July became firm | ings caused the shorts to cover. This sent | Bulls, oxen and stags were in very fair re- | froor*e NEQ' 0O Widen Wiigned betore o | Mence planting corn, LGl o Gl ' again and recovered to 60%c when the At- | prices up after an opening decline of 3, the | Quest at good, firm price: clock, the totul supply not exceeding 15,00 | Clay County—The week as a whole has “Tollet Tabios, ol b 3 Jantie port clearances were known to amount | advance ranging to 23 per cent, and being The stocker and feeder trade was rather i e quality was kood, and most of ihe | been favorable for all crops and farming Office Stools, Bedsteads, to about 500,000 bu. of wheat and flour. | most pronouncsd in the late dealings. The | Quiet, and while prices were not quotably "'l=\n';j N ‘1;“'"{“gt'”f'v“mw""m’l 'm‘v A fim | generally. Wheat is in fine condition, ex- Tea Tables, Mirrors, Buying by the Anglo-American Packing | closing price was within % p ent of the | lower, trading was slow and the edge off yware Trom 89 0 45 The cloxe was | CePt & few pleces that were put in out of Pedestals, Diuner Sets, _ company advanced May to G9c and nar- | highest. St. Paul made a gain of 7% per cent, | the market. Offerings were tolerably liberal 1y season. Oats good. Grass coming on g | 8 rowed the spread between it and July from | Rock Island 5 per cent and Northwestern % | and the demand not very vigorous from ntinued moderate arrivals keep (he sheep | nicely. Some corn planted and ground . These goods have all been distributed throughout our stock, each e at the opening to 1%e later. The de- | porcont, The general market opened weak | either yard traders or country buyers. Good L from declining in spite of an indifferent | noarly all ready to plant. —The present con- piece in its proper department, and will be sold either for C.SH OR mand for May wheat slackened at len and a fraction lower, but quickly’ recovered | to choice feeders are quoted at from §: form ations, or at f $1.75 to | ditions of sofl and crops are as good as ON OUR USUAL EASY PAYMiNT PLAN. and the price fell off to 68%e, after hawng | the loss. Some few shares dectined during | $3.85, falr to good at from §3 to $3. poor t Sheep and at from $.2 to [ we ever had here at this time of season 8 toched 59%c, but it recovered lge at the | the first hour, notably American Tobacco | ligher, commoner grades at from $3 down pring lambs were salabie at | Filimore County—-Very Mitle rain for the EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers | 8 close, preferred, which lost 1 per cent. During the | Representative sales calptn—Cattle, 4000 head: calves; 200 head; [ past week Good growing weather, but i +$ 600 worth of goods The deliveries of corn were only about | hour before noon the tendency was toward DRESSED DEEF. hogs, 14,000 hend; shee head. rain needed. Some corn planted. Plowing $ 10 00worth of goods, $1 00 per week | ¥ 0 00 worth cf Boo sAn_Albuin 1,000,000 bu,, J. C. Schwartz taking in and | higher prices, but the tradtag. Was. very . Pr. Pr. The Ever urnal nearly all finished. Excellent prospects 2500 worth of goods, 1:80) per week | - 25 00 wortii of taodr Worlie Falrmooy aying st ¢ This gave the market tht a 2 fluctua 3 % H o CATTLE—Receipts, 4,000 head; mar s, cel 25 00 worth of goods. World's FafrBook ‘ paying for most of it. This gave the m light and the fluctuations narrow. After [ 1. : Sl el U et for_fruit e I ey 50 00 worth of goods. Bisque Ors a bullish start. The buying was continued | midday. a fractional reaction took place, but P ediiny, $4.00414.105 others, 83 Gage County—Rain still lacking; light LR LR LU (S b bl ebetb sl by Armour for a short time, advancing the | tio market quickly rallied and the quota- 0370, & showers, but soon dried by sunshine. Pros- 76 00 worth of goods, 2 69 per weel | jo0 a0 WoTvh OF EO0GH. - Lee SUriing price from 37%c to 87%c. A large part of | tions again moved upward, only to be low- Teceipts, 14, a: market active: a | pect for small grain _has not improved | @) 100 00 worth of goods, 3 00 per weck Pl e e today's business consisted In changing May | ared about 1:45 o'clock, But during the lnst trifle firmers rough hénvy, IEOGLES pockert 404 | during the week. Corn planting commenced. 5001 00/ Shih 01 o008 1100 INas Waen gL contracts into July. In the later half of | halt hour the speculation assumed a strong et 3530 ahsorted N, 5.3 Hailton’ Obiinty-=Westherzcontinusaiarys (LI & (et be MB=SOUVENIRS; the session the market became weak in | tone, and an improvement was entered upon SHEBEP AND LAMDS-—R small grain not doing well; not sufficient . . sympathy with wheat and.closed weak. WHICRCORtITB (0 tHoT0I0bH et ARR 1 sies market very 15G25c lo rain to wet roots of grain.’ Corn planting Oats were firm at the opening apd the de- { showing gains on the day of % to 1% per o i a el well under way. Oats generally looking | B mand for May oats continued, not only | cent. The bond market was steady in the R e better. Fruit crop promises to be unusu- from shor! but from longs who were re- | early part of the day, but closed irregular. St. Louls Live Stock Market, ally large. . ported to have taken some. The close | The following are the closing quotations ST LOULS, May L—CATTLE - Receipts, 240 | Jefferson County—Weather all that could | g showed the price back again within %c of [ on the leading stocks of the New York ex- headls Shipmehts, 330 head: market nctive, steady: | be desired for farming. A great deal of ) the opening. The cash market was firmer. change today: ive steers, 1200 t0 1400 s $LOGL10, LW | planting done. Small grain looking fine. . The provision market was dull and drag- | Atehison T T Northern P e S0t 3 1., ‘.50 | Fruit prospects never better. Light frost | | ging. There was a short period of firmness | Adans 180" No. P exai ste 000 to 1,30 1bs., on the 22d, but no damage was done. [ ] < near the opening, caused by the receipts of | Alton 1 U P D& Receipts, 6,800 head; shipments, 1,100 Johnson County- cessive heat and lack hogs being 4,000 less than cstimated. The BRI hond: markot opend stronk, 5 Eher XM | o rain are the significant conditions for the ® opening quotations were the highest for NY. € 1....1000 e r and closing weaks top price, B85 week, “There fs still some uncertainty in (] the day. July pork started at $12.70, de- NV RN ENgi e 85| 1o D b mceipiy, 600 head; shipments, 160) | regard to the early sown oats. g clined and closed fe lower than on the day CHLLDL 64 | 3 “market stron higs Lancaster County—First part of week was | @) T before. There no trade in May lard 185 |Oregon NaL s Ad . i hix lambs; clipped natives, | o054 growing weather, but becoming dry in | 2 until near the close, when it sold sparingly 18 10,8 L& U, Nover 78 RSOGO, 6 1ambe 0B INERRE latter part. Rye rolling up some the 26tn. | B ! and closed at $7. July lard opened at Ll it Kansas City Tivé Stock Muarket. Farmers getting ready to plant corn. Fruit U[mB[y e[]p B s ammfl HS from $7.121¢ to $7.15, declined and closed 197 KANSAS CITY, May 1—CATTI B ) D R i et | () at $7.15. July ribs sold from $6.52% at the . #K Pullman Paidce 2,300 head; shi Ato Nead. Market & prospects for_fruit [ £ 3 2 beginning of the session to $6.45 at the | Colo. Coald Ironi 10, ding... ... 310 12..83 315 | o strong; et 07 Texas COWS, Nemaha County—Very litale rain has Close eveninyos at 6:30, except Mulldil)' and Saturday ] cloge on a steady decline. Cottor Ol (Cert..._ 888 Richmond Térm g stociers and fallen. Vegetation of all kinds has made | @) ) d Estimated receipts for Wednesday: Wheat, | e fatk & w. . 1aos 1o, W £5.003.00. remarkable growth. Soil is dry on top, but Send 10¢ for postage on biy *94 catalogue, now veady. 1 5 cars; corn, 243 cars; oats, 175 cars; hogs, ;;.t‘u.;;,(y.m ‘&, G WIS 108 Hodk Re s»:. o w; a"\‘.‘.il""',".'f;«.f'm." plenty of molsture at a depth of two or [ ] 53 u L 000 head. D. & C. F. Co...... 4'Rock [siand... .. Market e “lehts | three inches. Farmers planting corn. Every- 3 “The leading futures ranged as follows: | Eist Toim .. s P o 10 s i misel, #20G5.10; lighte, | (UG G e o g, : EOEGEHAHSSLS22220RPESR g —Avticics, | Open, | High. | Low. | Close. | .dopfd #anils & Omann ISP Receipts, 1,009 head; shipments, 200 Nuckolls County—Wheat is doing finely — — - - - - Wheat, No B 5 5o | Bortiva < 1o3 | do pfl. . Market steady and only a little will have to be plowed up. T == === o May.. ... | 58%@d| 6OM 6734 | R AR HAr RIS RLOB ) Southiornibacstis New York Tive Steck Market. Most corn ground is plowed and considera- | be general next week; fruit trees budding | bags: afloat for the United States 20.00) baest 4 GYeki] ool Vaiioy 18 | T0hh: Com e YORK, May 1ABEEVES—Receipts, 600 | ble corn is planted. = Oats doing well. nicely. e I AT A i Centrat . " fe : Otoe County—Week has been generally SOUTHWEST SECTION. 10 B TANEIIRO, Say 1-Qulet; quotations B DL 1% EP A i ipped sheer, | good for crops. Corn planting commenced. Webster County—Weather favorable for | nominalznone glven. Bxchange, 9%d; receipis, R s il b union Eaclncs 0% poot Lo, prime, - Iruit appears to be all right. Ground rather | growing crops. Corn planting progressing L el L R O 68 (WSt L. &P HOGS—Recelpt ; two cars on sale; | 100 dry for corn or late sown grains. nicely, Fruit prospects good. yeceipts during week. 9500 baga; shipments ta ;"m‘ Hore Ifi\g;“‘;gmlmr L fair to good $4.50G grlo:\(\l:wgr g';fluu:—-lkuvn‘rnhlc T)wevk ru; Harlan County—Favorable weather. Corn ""{"'-r” ttes not reporte ’. »-Iw;l;. 104,000 bags. Loufsville& N i | Western v s and grain. his part of [ planting progressing. AR R LTI 3 Loulsville EOdjvesianiition; Sloux Gity Live Stock Markot. | gtate needs rain, Corn planting well under | " Red wWillow Gouniy—Corn planting going | fmey, e basdys peccipta thive aays 4 TR G BIOLEROITT e 0 | Way. Apple orchards in bloom. Ground | on, but more rain is needed. Qutott mood. averngos per 20 kiton. 8. rec ; St 1 12 L hoad; yesterday, B35 heads ] “ % | ary and_dusty. " Wheat and oats doing well. | “earney County—-Winter wheat on old land | rinic [’ weelt 5o B pmionts o Uiited E 3 ao. Pacifie EATTLE—Recelpts, 1,400 head; vesterday, 1477 | Polk County—Nice growing weather. Some | poor, on new land fair. Considerable wheat | ™yiiiy i 3™y Gaicr prices unenhango 3 ERsI00 e o Mobile & Oliio !} nead; shipments, 480 héad; lower, slows feeders, | oats resown after the March freeze. Some | Jand’ will be put in other crops. = Rain |1 ps. fower’ o Aty montno late. oAt unt ; s a Nashviile Chat i L2 1005 vearlings, BOUIEE, Lows, $LWURA | corn being planted. Winter wheat {mprov- | needed for grain and grass. Ground mbout | chyungut o i Wighor e 3 et il 7 7 do’ pld... CALVES. i _— ing. ready for corn planting. Early apples and |, LORDON, My L—Qulet; prices unchanged ta : s:‘t();'.ly.l bi—| 0 N L Gentngict 00 100 500 2...17 450 Stock in Sight. l‘llclu\r‘,‘su{x ‘:'U"!ll)'—l’r_nsmcls 800d for ap- | cherries In blossom. HARVE, May 1.—Market steady; sales, 10,000 iy sl e o RRCARLLCT SRS o D O e Recelpts of ltve stock at the four principal yards | Ples and cherries. Corn planting com- Dundy County—Farm work and growth of | bags; prices L@t higher. 3 Sept.......l 0 SOt Am-T0: OpmIUE, t0 1% 10 - 1 1% 400 | for Tuesday, May 1, were: menced. Ground very dry. vegetation retarded by insufficient rains. = : Cash _aquotations were as follows: bl x::. D80 4 s as0 | Hoga. Sheep. | Saunders County—All vegetation very much | * purnas County—Weather favorable for ] LnouigiCenoEnl M hEkote E 8 favor buyers, The total sales of stocks today were 208,478 BULLS South Omaha. . 7480 000 | advanced. Cherries and early apples in full | graing, fruits and vegetables. Some corn | {Ti LOUIS May LoTLOUR-Quict, st 3 3 spring, | shares, including: American Sugaf, 63,500; Ar 4 E B Ohloaxg $:800 | bloom. Warm weather beneficial to corn. P 5 B oods for abundance | siiyREAT-—Oponad Sfirm, SXaup; Sbut fa a f can Tobacco, Burlington, 18,000; Chic -1010 1760 290 | Kansas Clty 00 e Goan iy Hoa i ind onts BayoTataden] e planted. Prospects goods a #lRN advance fell back 1.0%c, recove . SR I EtLe i Chione 1100 2600 300 St. Towis. 600 Salina County- heat and oats have made | v ‘g, wlmost immedintely; e 't epat white, 34G8i%e; No. | Pacinc, " 0:600: " National Lea, Mt 2t e 3w e 00 | @ fair growth ‘during the week, though the WEST SECTION. and e diase i e 0 o o Cordage, 7.600: Rewding, 2,807 i." Paul, 8,500; o0 2 D200 30 e A - Eround 1a BOUIng OOV worriies are not | Thomas County—Wheat looking fine. Rye o Lciahi T o My athe o) G eate o0 . s B i s > oing very well. Some corn planted; much | COUNLY X} 285 3r oLl (o R ot e TR o) S , nominal; No. 3, G5GI8Y; N o\ Vork MoneT e ot B 21 Local Produce Market. b nian (el thallom g Liveel- @B Lims! i!,‘y::i|x|m]|"“nln:-) fi]::mhl:\‘:‘l‘il]w Ground i good | funie, Gi%G, mominal i duiy, e CORN=Dull but easior, going off 1iie; No, 50 L1600 2 90 The market as a whole wag not overly astive | apples and cherries have an abundant prom- NEW YOF May Y ON CALL d bout the us: uesday's bu: o s! ¢—Temperature and rain- | 5 (HAN =1 N THY 1 J v at 1 per cent; last lonn and_closed: at 1 8TAGS. s Ao tted. 'Drices on most Hnes of pro- | ise ( Lincoln County=Temparatire and, faln | & mixed cuat frc; Blav. o Unked; Sime.'a6ie OVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $12.40@12.45; | per cent. 1....1870 300 1..1170 325 duce did not show any very material nie. Seward County—A good growing week. | fall very ben : 1 (AT OATS—Weaker 833, Moy 3o 100 0. 07 short ribs sid & | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3GS per Hhe geceipts of produce at the Omaha comi Corn' planting begun. Some oats and wheat | the 28th, some stones three Inches in clr- Jub i Naniers, ) 3e; May, o, $6.00076. [ houlders (box cent.. slon Houses yesterday were as follows: —Butter, > s o 2% | cumference. No damage resulted. Corn 4 OB g0 T 9 sh ¢ sides (boxed), $6.8 STERLING "HANGE--Streng, with actual | g b 'KOges: eRES, cas live po being plowed up for other crops. Fruit pros- e Indina) AT DAl 3 2 7 business in Vills, M.88KG180 for de- | 3 el G asen; Hotatoes, 2 cars. pects good. planting progressing finely. BN No i 4 JHISKY=—Dlstillers finished goods, per gal., | mand and HEKGASTY for e dus; posted rat i IR, GAME, ETC. Thayer County—In a portion of the county NORTHWEST SEC TI(L\.. ; DIMOTHY S $58.7504.00 & 15, % 88 450; commercial, $4.861 3 e Sty SR o el Cuniya veather has been ) CLOVEIR NEID-Out of seison 4G AR—Unchanged. SILVER CERTIFICA 17111080 RUTTERA large proportion of the butter ar- | rain is badly needed for grass and grain. | Cherry County—The W b Vist o, i Tlio followini Word. {he recoipts ana shipments TNMENT | BONDS it Al aiving 15 hay butter and m £ it of poor | In other portions the weather has been favor- | fine; small grain looks well, and all crops { HANC hvime (o cholce thnotiy, 00100, o 3 for today: Tl quality. As yet (b pYaor .| able. Corn planting is being rushed. The | doing finely. Rl SN B R T 2 h ! : T TRecA I AR pmene. | Lo eiclontbgsquotationsion honds 10040 2 O Gl early planted corn is sprouting nicely. Fruit | Keya Paha County—Favorable week for 3 = = | | | 5.8 Barex: 118 T8 S 3.... 360 3 Taney roil ls@1it; cholce country, 12i4e} prospects good—except peaches. small grain, the late sown coming up best; . v Wheat, by | 10,000/ 206,000 ” :1‘ g:;:_ml' H': :H: Consoly. ... UTAH CATTLE, o T York County—The week has been warm, | wheat that was sown in March rather poor minal. i Corn, bu - | 280.000 000 | 1% o bl ER ATl N Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr S s are quite liberal and the |yt o0 dry for crop growth or good tillage. | stand; grass coming up fine; all stock doing iiitte 3 Oats, bu 5 | 430.000] oo | U eeeee 1147 |TP.L. 78 feoder: 1016 $3 10 demand 18 sh stock was being offered | DU " ¢ g L 3 ot ‘enonght to do ‘good Unchnnged % Ry, bu,.oeiis _ | 5000 8.000 | U 04 (TP, G. T, Rets f mostly at e onds at B@SY Early sown oats poor, and much of it, to- | well; ground not wet enough ahanied Nt 1 i b 000 10,000 | Pacifictsof'05... 103 [Union Pi HOGS—Although receipts today were fully AV POUL Choice h have been In | gether with much winter wheat, is being | plowing for corn. Quiet, firn b/ R e i o E | Lousiana LA, 0 eaySlioy twice as lieavy s on Monday, the market | prity” i dcmand. Ol Toosters are’ uite | Plowad up. Pastures need rain. O et (S21Va have novor Jind o better i " - B he Erpiing axchiocieo todag sha Iustacmat. | MissourliGar was a reversal of Monday's trade. n other AT S SO R NORTHEAST SECTION. prospect for small grain; plenty of good | Jii Y, 3 Liggs, quiet but sto w10 1L new set 5 words, instead of being from 5c to 10c I Sl S ehickens, $3.00@ > o G ing: stock running at large; corn plow= [ G0, 57 3 = cx il I: Hew BoL B8 lower, prices ruled jJust about that much SRR SE T i Antelope. e Solniy: =Whck ha heen YOIV advancing rapidly; spring sown grain | & ; ! ; NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, higher, or practically the same as on Sat- ME-—The demand s very limited and the | favorable for all crops. Small grain doing | ooy, ICBINTE 009 bt wheat, b urdny ‘or 1St Tuosday. Tho shipping do- | arvivais are laht: The scuson as i whoie has | fine. Plowing almost finished. ~Some corn | ®Syoridan County—Weather favorable for corn, ¥ e, o bu L 1 Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and mand was Insignificant, but as Chicago was | Dot scon “much aetivity, in theg gamg el | planted. ke ol 0 s soeding; wheat nearly all in; plowing for [ 0t CONY ontes 22000 buy e, MRetals, dt. s s reported firmer, speculators took & lively | Maler T et 4y’ mised | _ Bovd County—Tho week has been very | cory ' progréssing. e e i NEW YORK, May 1L.—FLOUR-Receits, 42,50 ) M &1 G interest in the proceedings and while buyers | ducks, 7 LS00 .50, warm with frequent shower orn_groun Jux County—A few light showers have uluth Gram Markot. i JUlk.; exports, 24,800 Dbl wales, 6,100 pkes.i | Mutual Unionos for local houses were somewhat apathetie | VEAL—There it a fairly g0od supply, but good | is being prepared for planting. Crops of all |, qe everything grow nicely; all land in | (DULIH, Mav b SWIEAT GO B " den small and to sell con- | N.J.C. Iut. Cort!! carly they were free buyers late and soon | Jdody 491 BSE | kinde are makivg. Fapid progress. "Eastices | gooq condiion to!recelve crops; small grain | Ng 1ehnel ety Ser MY, TNST e 3 (o be taken, Flour, firm; |.NO B, 18ta. ... - clase A had the supply cleaned up. The market | " S here 1 o demand for old pigeons, | AF6 i‘““’;“‘";” :"'l‘“'l"l‘"j‘f to enable stock to | yiriing well. 9 Sontenmier, ot No! 2 irthern, cask buck inal. NCW. Consol At opened strong to a nickel higher than Mon- | but young birds that are not strong on the wing | make a good subsistence. A & Well, ig0; No W%es refoete Mac. On' tracki BECKWHIA T Dull: range on all grades, s | N: V- Cousols’ : Class © day, with common to choice hogs selling at | are not wanted. Oid birds, per doz, 3L.0G1.6. Burt County—Weather very pleasant with | o IR Yol e crop | Moiylaniun, o uiive, &e. e, St L 12 L. 2 r 5 5 T ceasion; owers. Some corn planted. IBS MOIX e va_ crop LY 1345 oy e Blow weatiial tx 60 | BRLALIE from 3 to s..._xm, mostly at § later the Boston Stock Quotations. "‘(‘"l‘,‘,:‘m“'{' ’:3:,|III‘(). R B | e vt WApriL. has bean!| - ERAXS] .22 2 ; R BB bk Yots, 51G52c; boat load fereth A rom S35 (6 55,1 oSt at §5.005% and | (BOSTON. Max 1.-cull lowng 1ieg ner efdi | vanced than for ‘many years. Ground is in | unusually favorable for farm work and th O mamection today: vheat 3. cars: oatw, 1 3 ¢ ts, G1Gitc; boat loads, « 5 to $5.10, mos 5,071 . Sl por eent. Clo ] YSaLs, sually > 4 ork @ win Rt at 3 ea \ SR San Francisco Mining Quotations. 5.10, or from Ge to 10¢ higher than Monday, onds and nining shaves the best possible condition. Grain 100Ks | oopcament of erops. The daily mean tem- [ “Sicirprs. wheat, 1008 b Dbt N FRANCISCO, May 1.~The ofieinl cloaing | when $5 was the popular price. The buik 134t Bnd ol s well, excopt oats, which are a little thin. e R A I L T (e 6] RECRIETESAVheAl SO0 E "Wirm; western, 6308 auotations (o mining Q0K DA NG of the hogs sold today at from $5.05 to $5.10, ‘Sugar 1034 | Westingh. Elactrie Dixon County—Weather favorable for veg- | peratura for B YT it w E . or about the same as on last Tuesday. Rep- | 49 pfd §|W. Elec. ' pfd. otation. Early sown oats a fallure. Wheat | grees above normal, and thy ra/nfll o Lt Duluth and Supcrior ipts, 10,600 b exports AT o m T O A nay 8t WK Win Conril, 00 three-quarters of full stand. Fruit pros- | seasonable in amount. ~he laat Wt v s bu.i wales, GIOUN b futures’ and 143 LU 100 o Bell Teluphon S0in|AleHaon 228, pects good. Corn planting begun. brought hish temperature and sunshine, clox- | b wotk on’Lund. ;. mot, | Spot dull and weaks, No. v, Lok ol 150 i Honton & Maine.... 147 | New England 65 Dodgo County—Small ~ grain_doing fine, | ing with copious and w1l distributel shiwers, TR No. Bulwer 14 |Potosi Co & Quevererinse 8O WIS Cont. 18t8. .. though some of It only half a stand on ac' | &reatly improving all crop prospects and cone | gy SENMOLBRESL. s b it o g net Ghollar 00 18 o T 77 | Alloues fining €0, count of cold snap in first week of the | ditions. Cereals ;,,,;1 ur,.,:l.l.‘r'.‘ ::..\:.kr;;..l‘:l.:.) O o T it all the foren 01 4 E Nevadi tee en. Electric.... antic. ... 5 . T8 AT0! We O e eports indicate th ve rge western winter o 5 and held steady” il the “forenon. Con g0 [Slerea Novid i Qen, Ele L e month, Farmers are well advanced with [ well. ~Reports indicate tiat o very larks ot i 1l & the lowe on ord. My Burein ¢ . B0 ah... A 80 Mexiean Central.. 73/ Butte & Bosto) their work and much corn will be planted | acreage is prepared for o) Len 4 was by short Gould & ( 2100 |eliow 00 NOY.&N. Enge.. |84 Calumot & Hecl Suring the coming week. Fruit showing | district a good beginning has been made in 5 The = net e — —- 2 8 Qla Colony...toic 277, |Centenptal. abundant bloom planting. With a contintiance of the present el fEA meas, 40480, L thiay ow York Mining Quotations ¥ Crogon.ghort huna i Holt ¢ “Weath spects encour- | favorable weather the bulk of planting w SElime T TR PR b Quo 1§ 40 Abbet A 0l ‘ounty eather prospects encol avoral o P LW pel clear ", Clear, 1bs,, - y Cloaing L NEW YORK, May 1.—Tho following aro tho BB gL aging, Farmers are busy planting. Small [ be done before the 10th of May, or two weeks fonr, "ss w3 s ol Br65%0, Closing at Decomber, | S108ing mining quotations Unlon Paclfic grain all up and doing nicely. Plowing for | earlier than the average. ruit. prospects L G OO e, 4,000 contaley SRsIo, closing nl, 04c. AT ) W corn well advanced. Farming ahead of the | are very much n{.-u{-r than was anticipated at [ 4 o Amerienn. e v o Amert Coelpts, 2,400 bu.i exports, 48,600 b.; & Va — eAs0 > beg g of April. Ioen corn For the past three days were 102, wales, 860,000 bu. futures and 55,000 b spot. | Deadwood Eantan OVty Markets: season, ; £ Sto. | the begianios of A EERiS n Bpot dulli No. 2, 41lc in elevatr; 45k atloats 1 & O AS CITY, Miy 1.—WHEAT—Unchanged Knox County—Oats are looking well. Plow- Minneapolis Wheat Market. Wik of brendatuffs In Liverpool: Flour, 156, E wteamer mixed, 13a4dte. Options opened firm | Hale & Norero Yellow B b2 e, Blo; No. 8 hed, | ing about half done. P e e s A 1,0 contals; corn, 138,00 on small deliveries and unexpectadly light car | Homestake. Iron Sil : A Plerce County—Plowing for corn well un- hi in May wh Wxcepting in settlement and | cental = A e R AT A RN- 1 @tec Nighers No. 2 mixed, 34%@33%¢; | der way and some corn planted. Oats are fietiverios on May werat small, T T TS 3 the mormning turned weak with wheat and closcd | Onta dellvorien o0 Aitles Were 'l piucel weveral . 2 white, 3614@36% I o | belng re-sown. Considerable land will be JRLEANS, Muy 1 —COTTON—Bunyi’* very little to do today, and t ( decline, May, 43%@43%e, closing | Ophir.... al Wake n 2 Whit 3 AT T IS 3 at dke; duly, HK@HUNe, coning at Hke; Sep ATecUnchankedi. N 8 mixed, et No. & pinfeq with sugar bests, duy ogo, louving ety BEID D ey it wi fou i artive, 90, Luton k B s B4 AL bat. Sxborte, 00" bu, 8t. Louls M tock Quotations. {0Ghie evtamery, 1i@1se; duiry, 14 | U Platte County—rFall wheat with few ex- | BTG, el iy Walch el aout’ e sales, 370,000 bu. futurces und 08,000 bu. sp . LOUIS, May 1.—Mining stocks dull and il ceptions 18 poor. Corn planting has been | K0 lowr “than “Mondis, pRE: s A e Bbot auil, but frms No. 2 onts, 4le: No. 2 de | Wnehanged, Quotitions: B neal 80 0% corn, 1,000 bu,; | started. Prospects good = o | o Jower than, Mondiy st -pn’ U s Adgie; 3, dc; No. 8 white, 41%@ | —Hia Ak ; A3 bt k Stanton County—Small grain doing well. | truck wis nlso Ver whic nth promi 167,10 3 white, 40ty . o . Anke ARk g £ Wi teading In Septem wh I O \ddling, T%e; (b AR A LS ) | Blizabsth.§ osed A NTE—Wheat, 2,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; | Potato planting done and ground about all | ¢ SEEEIEE 0 el it phort ime, "Th LCOTToN alng, 14ei E 'Options 8 all 'the morning i Hope 3.00 ¥, none i prepared for corn. fenire of e dny wa the chunging o absence’ of qeliveries and G ot crop dam Harcouv I New York DEF Goods Market. Washington Conty—A weelc of fine grow- | sl between May and, Join, S e 4 Tex, May 1 COTTON. e b Closing W@W4e et ad = s . 0 ing weather. All small grain doing well, | the opening ivge, Trading local consumption, 83 ba clasing 1O\ - YORK, May L--In dry koods there was g blowe . i il conm : o\ MO Julyy Financial Notes. G eor mtderate. assorunents | Frult looks very promising. Ground n | Wis, i, vl charer, s there middiing shipping, $6.00G6.50; goad to ) Clearing: 25 : ancous gescription’ that collectively | splendid condition. T sale and any demand to’ s of e 7 AV Sty hig, 806650 good to | OMAMAL May 1—Clearings, $5,008; previous s gt et Tndivlduat”pur hages wore B GENTRAL SECTION. ke e o o heas, wa e, | === = ————————m O e sy o iLa) ahicloa’90iks - % fimited i Guantity: Muny. gods were for Bithouh some of the wit down o ; Panie oot 13001 Eondon ket steady: | (oFARIS, May 1.—Three per cent rentew, 100t Mded on former ontracts, but otherwise the Buffalo County—A slight rainfall amount- | icount of the strike i caled €0 AN ¥ UIIER LOWELL € BRISGY 5 holders offer moderately ) 1| -9niihe - Resouny > Ther Was_ Teatubolens. - Printing cloth wax | ;ne''to about one-half an inch during the | ghout 110,00 bu. ind_ In_ locul” il e 4 (JDER-Nominal: wet xalted New orlennn, WHOSTON, May 1.—Clearings, 816,02, bal- minal at dye asked o wxiy-gour sauares and | U ool making oo growth “,w enttio fueceips “were Y anting: to 643 4 ected, 4 to 60 1ba.. 1e@3tce; Toxan selected, 35 7,8 o best bid. AR uite thin, | M s I local " suppiis i 3 Rl et oot — turned out to pasture; oats are q el aaldarn) 1 o (-4:‘|Im. 4@5e; Buenos Ayres dry, 20 W 2 Ibs, | | BALTIMORE. May 1—Clearings, $2,7i8,801; Sugar Market. some field being ploved up for corn; corn day. The mi clowd: Muy, 64 K LEATHER mlock sole, Buenos Ayres NEW ¥ Moy 1.—Clearings, 391,167,418 NEW YORK, May L—SUGAR-Raw, firn planting has commenced and much corn will piamben. | S e S BONDS A \ HghC Lo heasy, e e togzso; | Boluncen. '3 W i pofining, 215, 1f; comtrifuguly, o B lanted In first week of May g . 4 northern, faci No. & no falrly active; domestic 96250 ; PHILAD 3 i o qo; siles, 4,000 c Jugter County: e warm rains on the 4 NOuK 1o sell to wrrive, they dared PROVISIONS -1 quiet. Cut m quist bk 9, . " ex, ship.; thre ‘centrifu. 1 and 24th did much & o the g pa there might:he diMentiy’ i bri IROVISIONS~Dgat,_quiet, | CUt & 2G| MM My 1 clearingn 216000 bal. it o iiton specuintars e 'und o | Tho ‘moisture, followed by warm wunishine, | jus the Witk 4 PG W e e lie; plokled hams, 1 Lard, ste Weatorn | ances, §70,500, exchange, selling at ment, Retined--Market active and tirm. has worked wonders with vegetation and | Bilwmente wf ot wirs SEIY SR Q0N or il +40WALL STREET: Closed i 88 , par - - : ve ' more hopeful outlook: plow- | A e inles aAa. steady at 4340 P ’ RS A i LONDON, May 1 G A6) L lion Baoa 01l Market farmers have o more hopsbil Sutlooks PO Pl market Wl oy aling i NEW YORWK. - usked ; refin dull ent, $7.25; into the Bank of England on balan today Pa., May 1 attonal ') nsit cer- ing for corn progreasing anely & o nd lwv\~ 'n‘ wbout $3.50, Bakers were quoted t F ' aotive: mess, easy: short ¢ 60,000 g o Tlheat. Wkic, Jowear, | Fain coming up fast BB i 3 =, y CINCINNATI, May 1.—Clearings, $2,210, B0 sales, 2,000 bbls.; shipments. Dawson County good growing week, | - g b RONRERD OlL, Money, 400 yor cent. New York” éxchanke LR 88 Vb K Rain would do good; prospects for wheat Cofre \1.‘:1.4. ! WiM‘iLOUrzEN‘] & ¢; prine crud 60c premiun) PSBURG, P, May 1—National Transit NEW YORK, May 1. —COFFEE E e R G (AITTRRURG, P Ma 3-Natonol, Trgsl | poor s g L Y TORI M =EaRD ommission Merchan m(n‘:‘» weatorn I SRR - 160 & o 4 e ——— thing growing fine; fruit tr .; in Ihltullln’. Oihis mat udvince, a 500’ bags, . I . GIAIN AND PROVISIONS. Slging, 18 o h H 4 Manchester Textile Murket, looking fine, grass far ahead of Muy at $16.4%; July, $15.25@15.90; August i g 4 New York. AN ot Clenrings, $3,904,682; bal- | 63.0000s 160 5 small grain lo M « A i Private wires to Chicago an W 3 ary. e, Y hoClearigs, £8.004682; bal A e MANGHESTRR, May Le=Claths and yama dull | ha Keasan September, 31475 Spot coftee— Ko, easl plrivate wirss to Chioan 0% Siao Buend Tl a state, Jaree; NGO el | Exchange on New York, @b premim S 25 ... 40 QUaH. o .. 4ss | and prices generaily in buyers' favor. Merrick County—Small grain looking well; | 7 #1060 i 8 i | e e ; = Bte And Pennsyivanth, 14@ | _CHICAGO, May 1—Clearings, $17,000,00. New ST S AR T r: et fruit trees in bloom; rain n: L e Warchouse deliy rresponden: alfolted, o Dulldingd § o TR ke southern, $140 | York exchange. G premnim. Miag' ey | - BHEEP—There were no fresh recelpts and Mapl Barkeh, Nunce County—gmall grain doing well: | fy (/v York 10,665 bage: New Qifics, Foces ¢, Hew York Life HyHIaE ‘ Tots, 569 pius e AT heitat Tk g orse aued: | no quotable change in the market. The de- | gr, Lous, Mar '—WOOL-Steady without [ 3 ounty- | Brain dolo wells | day in e Yk, atied Biates avick, tiiw | Telephuh i ROLEUM-DUL, united closed at 80 bia; | vasy at 4G4is per centy wand 15 good for desirable muttons and | change in prices, ground In good condition; v | way, el it

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