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2 e ———————— RN oA e Sl s N e Vi ‘.i;-'m* i e 'lHF O\IAHA DAI[. BEE THUI{QI)\Y MAY 3, sm 3 BT ML T TR ” | ¥ My S ’ stvme | abt by stendy cottonm are In very laht demand. but there was | vanced fractionally, but the riss was checked | 0“1 " I T l I l I I‘T\ able muttons and lambs at quotably steady (O““FRU:\' :\\D HV%\C‘“ ¢ darge movemtent On preione R e mujet. | DY attacks on Lead and General ctrie, A .‘\ :\ ‘l\q ‘lb 0 M l‘r\{\ S 1\Y | prices. Fair to good natives are guotable at .I.I.l.l.l.l.l.l .... 4 T e T somne «¥i% | the bulle in which were endeavoring to | $3.76@4.40; falr to good wes'orns, 13.20@4.23; 1 [ VOB Skt stost In ben. with fair saies on | liguidate on the trength displayed by thix | Comimon and stock sheep, §3. koo 1o r —_— | former engmgemente, Pnt coths dull at 2%e | group of stocks, Lead sold down 3 per cent 3 r . choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $3.506 4.75. Repre T o o, 4 | fna General Eleetrie foll off 1% per cent | Receipts of Cittld Falling Short of Last | sentative sales -. Wheat Had Another Weak Day and Closed Vo6 on Market, in the face of a report that it had won an | Week' 1 Wt (] B i ‘eck's Scant Supply. 9 Moxican lambs O " One-Half Cent Lower, NUTTEN GAME, BT | Important patent suit, which wonld ordi x | WUTTER-A latge proportion of th ily have been good for a substantial ad- | Recelfits and Dispoiltion of Stook, . Hving I8 b atter and much of It vance OMclal recorpts and disposition of Atock as 810w 3 ; [ quatity.” Aw'yet i o of wtvie | YSTNG denial of reports fa circulatton tor | LIMITED OFFERINGS SEND UP PRICES | by i hoskaor tuo tnior Stock "VAchy &5 Wity CORN OPENED EASIER IN SYMPATHY | The common gt o o exirs | the past few days that a dividend on Lead | G U LRI four NotTs onding o 5 0'clock b o | s (holee country, 1214¢, pack- | wonld be declared on Saturday helped to mmdied WECRIVTS T [ e, Rtk ahecy | depress that stock. The Hmr|u-[] yar :I,l;ll Denlers Were After Meat and Pald an — - — - he vings are quite Nbernl and the | gpg 0 ol eatire he BN WEES & o Thero Was More Activity and Fiemneas In §, 5uynl o v, Froen stk wad being ofered iy, o1 Thv aharaoon: Tov nrtee aulivery Advance of Ten ‘Cents Readily—Hogs o Hoat| Gare (Hoea| Gare. ] ot | @) Onts Early In the Seasion, Especlully j mpstis t i aiil seon it bl S have veen 1 | hour Sugar, which had been steadily gain Go at Steady to Five Cents o~ s St | G| LT LR | i for July — Provisions Were PRALtY - IMECUsmaTml, = OId © Fooptete: 18 qulte | ing since morning, came into heavy demand Lower and Close Weak. 1w |2l sao) 1l 15| [N b s L Inactive, 1 Piafs Sounk. roomters, fo: atagky stook, | @nd rose sharply to 1081, an Al'l\ullu-‘lvrl,’ll;, DIsTOSITION, . ’ 1 80 wis, 200c; wpring chickens, $5.00G | per cent from the lowest point reached in e T DUS. (SHERD, i e | : s y K' 7 i " the early dealings, closing within 1 per WEDNESDAY, May 2 L3l AL HERE'S THE STORY We have over h;\ulo&, | MB~The demand Is very fimited and the | eant of the top figure and g g1 HaT bent NES , May 2 A of . CHICAGO, May 2.—Wheat had another | 'aie are inght. e it 08wl | e R tret ‘150 GanINE 1 per.| ~ Rachipta of caifle” AHa. NheWp- WeFE. LIgHE, ; l. e h(‘\\lv' unvlvyl] .\‘m; L & weak day and closed ¢ lower than'the day | ROU setn ‘much sctivity in the gime jmar) cent. The rest of the market shiared i the | the three days' siipply being lighter than for u i partments, and each article where there wasonly one o / John P | @ ofa kind or where we had too many of a kind, or anything that nwing teal 1, mix before, Corn went lts own way, which | wing . Sl z; ure I f improvement to a Rreuter or less extenl | the first threo day of last week by about ] took it in an upward direction, but it gatned | SR, B SO lraiity ko supnly, but good | And the market, b S 1,200 cattle and 400 shecp. There was a only %e in the end. Oats held firm, and | sack In seavce, Goud, fat veals, thin’er | main at prices below yesterday, The bond RInpRa S | was not just spick and span, has been marked with large red ticket, in plain figures, at one-half former prices in order to sell & Degen . / ALLALS. market was weak during the greater part of | liberal run of hogs, 2,000 more so far this & oo are likewise %o higher. Provisions were dull | MR Thore b a demand for ot pieens. | the day 7 week than last, Shippors anil foedors, .. | s them quick. Odd pieces of parlor furniture (some slightly fo stagnation, and the dullness was accon ¢ yoiing birds that are ot stiong b the wing | Crye Eyening Post says: A serlous factor Business was satisfactorily lively in the | Left over $00 ‘ [+ ] wolled); odd riges, 6dd palte of ourtaltis, Gad dressews, ete SRl santed by lower prices, ARTADLES in the trading in industrials was the fnti- | CEHEERE WS A HEIE ANOLRINR [ The o 21011 8,20 m . D owor cables and oxtremaly favorable re- ornin o pieked mav, $i0p | Mation over the usual wires from Washing- l:{:-lrhuv‘f‘»‘rln:. by ‘:’;"‘""| . ":';‘r',';“:':_r'"m“‘ —Total Wl e B amounting to$18,960.50,will be sold this week for $9,480.26+ ports from the agricultural bureaus of sev- | 200: nuvy, $Lii180; common white | ton that there might be a “hiteh” in the cef s could find a purchas f CHICAGO Don’t delay,but come at once and help to take them away. § senatorial program of the trusts. Senators, | 10c advance, Other markets reported light eral states with regard to the present con ONTONS-Onions are in short, were cribed a8 doubting | receipts and stronger prices and the limited It comprise «d on orders at &0 Situation in € to Cellors’ Liking dition of the winter wheat caused great in bols ) 5 2 whether it would “look well” to cut a public = " | Chamber Sulls Libr 3 Cotordo, from store, $1; Colorad offerings here cnabled sellers to keep this ; ; atyber Suits, by weakness in wheat at the opening. In half DT e o, poc. | MizuPe” us; dumbnies) of (e trade: comblfins, |[OTerHEY Here: anabled sellerd ik Sl Than for Some Ti | Sidehoards, My from the start July, which closed x tions. No names were mentioned, and | market in line. There were some pretty CHICAGO, ¥ 2-With a supply of | | Towel racks ST BN, wis- down o 605, and. My had ARDASE Flotta, cabiapy pedcrals, B0, | aven (¢ the reposts A a gool foundations | gond Heavy cattls horé, (L okt of the 1iBht | 10000 fend: ari nio very henvy run In aleht; | anis at 59%e, was down to and Ma d alitorntn ca per 1b., 2%e, which 18 uncertaln—Wall street suspects | and medium weight s H T AHETATEHTION: TH7 CAYLTR tOMAY WAN. OWE L6 WalTerat | orduroy 0 : . t c e 2t steers were rather com- | ables holatered worked oft to 5ilgc, against 677%c. The A : ; w, | from experience that some of the gentlemen | it MECHE EE “”:“ fact 1s. tuken Into con. | 1KIN than it has been for some time past. Tr At L) market opened rather tame, although weak, wid home grown stock e [ in question have no regard for appearances. I r:\fl i ¥ " Ao (e was no excitement and no speclal activity Ledther Ohatrs, the trading was only moderately active per do But the rumor today really confirmed a | sideration the market was a ! Prices were from 10c to 150 higher than on Mon BIHoR Ohiti; iz L Bl 4 S e grown ple plant s be- | i €0 U in the minds of speculators | tory one, at least to the selling Interests. | qay, the gain being principally in fat 1060 to Chaivs in Faney g during the decline. Foreign news continued Upholst and exporters were good buyers, | 10h steers. Heavier welghts were not In neral upshot of this lobbying | Shippe . I e 8 i P! of B stock of good col s 8 to the E\":rrlll:lillllu:zllrlk'ul'l, \\m(v‘l:,"n i .~n{rg:|’ 1, would | : 'y Forite 5 Mx WAkttt | parormance, and, on this score, encouraged | but the most active Inquiry appeared to | Very favor and wero slow at an_advance Matiogany Tavles, :.u(:”:”.mm. increase the receipts of wheat at Minneapo- | Jadab el e selling of the stocks. come from the dressed beef men. The move- | or fro to 10c. Butehers' and canners' stock . 3 lis_and Duluth, was also a factor, et R 8 The following are the closing quotations | ment was free throughout and some time be- | continue a little scarce and are selling Strong. withstanding the repeated ssertion 5 onlons, per doz., on the |fl'.ll|‘lll‘; stocks of the New York ex- | fore noon trading was p ctically over. The same is true of stockers and feeders, Sales | Chieago 18 out of line with other markets turnips, per doz., cirrofs doz.; fi change today: Lo W The half a dozen loads of cows and mixed | were generallly at from $3.65 o $4.15 for dressed d wheat is too high, Armour & Co. sold L per doz., TgNGe; string beans, per Syt | Atehison 4] stock here sold fully as well as on Tu beef and shipping steers, and at from to ”,,,,‘,,,,,,,,‘ today 160 Por 2 e oTen, Per ok SLIalSeN | ‘Aumins Rxpress, UPD&G.. lay, It not a trifle better. When supplies | $3.23 for cows and bulls. The general mirket a Closets, Ruy today 150,000 bu. of ordinary No. 2 Spring | squisties, per bu., $2; Dermuda onfong, per bu. 83 | Alton T, 1 (Rl day, it not a trifle better. su 2 for. o {na Closets, | J oo wheat at lc over May. Heavy clearance e OBt e 36 pra are so light, however, comparisons are dif- | "G WL ) wan expected areived tos | AT il , and a good business In cash caused a re STRAWIER Arkansas stock, per 2h-qt, | Anh EXproskl 110 [N.Y. Cen ficult. Good to choice fat cows and heifers | day. the total helr far from 2,000 Fhore were Seevetayy Hook Cas n Tty and covery of %ec In July, while the price held | cases, £3.0064.00. ll‘h:::v:v'r; 4 N. Y. & \\ Bo were picked up quickly at good strong prices, | perhiaps. 300 stale .\!,“‘;,v :',‘,‘.‘:_\ o supply. ot Cabinets Brgeateile, around 59%ec until near the close, when a TROPICAL FRUTTS, IRl g, but sellers had to hunt buyers for the com- | fibout, 2me head. Since Saturday i el Wardrobes, . Commo frosh bateh of selling orders sent it down | BANANAS P oh, large, 2 Central Pacific... 14k Orexon Nav... (.10 moner grades. The calf market did not | than for the same time last week. There was Saloon Tables, Comman, to from B9%¢ to 59%e, where it closed. “rl ‘,‘ \'|<‘"" AL f Al i ehate Ches. & Ohlo 18% 0. ‘fl :\ ”| N appear overly supplied, but it was weak ive Mn;I“:xH 3 ux‘."l»xv ::‘v ::,‘,' Tl o 1"',‘;,"’ fok . '”(‘- "y Corn opened easior on account of the | ERMQNTMesina fancy, $; chotce, o R RO R with a lower tendency. Bulls, oxen wnd tly bustness indicating n small "l [T I weakness in wheat, but soon recovered the | 2.75: tiverside Washington navals, $ Cliicigo Gas, 64| Pittabury % stags commanded about steady prices. i € prices was Tea T g tone_and _pursued’ an independently firm | Redland seedlings, € “Redland vty Consolidate 17 [ Pullman Filaco In stockers and_ feeders there was ot iy it yestorday ~rom Pedestals, DI lior See. course during the remainder of the session. and excelsior nuvals, $3.3@ 0 3 X euding great deal going on. The demand from all [ .8 Deing the A T ado. wia_ AL & (oG B B LT O Sources, Nowever, was very good and as L = These goods have all been distributed throughout our stock, each was light and of a local specu aracter. The opening price for Jul against 8%c at the close. J. . Schwartz was a buyer of July on an advance and up to 8%c. The closing ney, per 1h., 15 Coiton 011 Cert 30| do pfd Haliowees, 6 (0 70-1b. boxes, per 1., | Dol Hudson PINEAPPLES—Large, " small to medhim, per doz wenk MISCELLA @ picco in its proper department, and will be sold cither for CASH OR . ON OUR USUAL EASY PAYMAENT PLAN. EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers running ahe ket was well lower than the ops D owere in Hght sup nd was not much bette neither fresh nor stale offerings were op- pressively lar prices were firmly held. Good to cholce feeders are quoted at $3.25 3.85, fair to good at $3.00@3.25, and lighter, 183 [R.G. W 160% R, G. W, prd .. 3 Rock Isiand... per doz., $3.00a5 ul prd ness in wheat caused corn to lose trifle i & Omaha o mer grad, t from $3 down. Repre- firmer tone, snles < 5 i R HONEY ; Calitornia commoner grades a WG . goods, veek |$ 600 worth of goods......An Album of its day gain, and left July at 38%c and | jemOmiey sentative sules: A et oyt Il Y 10 Sowortnot Goodunel DU part WeSk |2 1y o Wit of. goodasiolvanis Bboor dllon Jugs and ca i half gallons, $650. SUGAR—Per 1h., 1o, 26 00 worth of goods, 180 per week | 25 00 worth of goods. World's FairBook e aet 50 00 worth of goods, 2 00 per week | 50 00 worth of goods. Disaue Ornament i % 2 5 75 00 worth of goods...Lace Curtains "l, oy ¢ 2 76 00 worth of goods, 289 per weel | 149 g worth of goods. ...Center Table ttle, 10,000 head; calves, 50 head; 100 00 warth of goods, 8 00 per week ALL VISITORS RECEIVE HAND- “":'“:y‘;‘ I‘uu’rlv'xl |"P:::‘:“l'2“’ ad, 200 00 worth of goods, 4 00 per week SOME SOUVENIRS. CATTLE -Roeceipta, 10,000 hea SED BEEF. nd oasy at May at 37%c. on'n basix The oats market was moderately active and firmer. Early in the session quite STl e b T i a fair amount of business was transacted almonds, 16¢; English walnuts, 12¢; principally in July. The market fell off | fiberts, 12 pecans, laree, i3aidc; pecans, m Lol somewhat toward the close, but pri then | dium Brazil nuts, 1lc. o pfd SHiGud fary) Avante of ‘KbOL: e over \yeu: AT Per L 81 bt bt g2 DRE; ot was quiet W S 120 Vdo 40% Wells I-Arltu Ex in better de terday’s closing. bbi $450; e bl 8 B 9% [ P 49} Western Union, mand, ith everything a trifle me to Provisions were Inactive. Compared with ¢ UbL, $.50; Dalf bl MO & NIA: BIEIWL& Lo Butaerrsee B Xtra’ native stoers, $4,6001.75; R 10 o) 1ast: night, pork Is 200 lower and lard and FURS. Manhattan Con... 126 | do pfd A0rE 5: othe . Texan SbEi00Tower) 1 black, large, Meniphis & 5 IM&S L. HER 000 opa wmall, $5.00@10.00% Miehi L ady; bulk sold’ that way Estimated receipts for Thursday: Wheat, cleers and mixed 10480 3 i il ¥ large, § 5.00; m o i ) $.T004.85; 7 97 cars; corn, 205 cars; oats, 108 cars; hogs, | cubs. lurge, $6.00 & Ohfo; 2000 430 10 1o e’ heavy and_ butcher welghts, $5.2500.% ) 24,000 head. $4; Dl Nashville CH 24.0011080 W08 3 rted light, $6. The leading futures ranged as follows #1800 Nationnl Cor 0w 370 HEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 10,00 head; N L tana yearlings, i) sheep in demand; lambs unsetded: top | High. [T et oubd, sheep, $ ; top lambs, $.7675.00 —_ 1 $4.50; small, $3; silver ullp. uxlu, L IQI L”.\ K L. 0 1 :““ Sty 575 3 88 p 434) 40 DId cvevveiren 7 ST 5 Sonl ol soaiid | Mcinm. 53 wmall, $5; sliver tip cubs, i) 4 R 4 [iH “oosf | medium, $450; 5 g e The total sales of stocks Unlay weie 18 oh H 7 5 atam, e, Ha WhAT including: Americnn Tobaceo, 8,200 3 arketing of Hogs Still Below Expectations stwal e wedium, s American Sug Bulingyn, 1130; O H and Requirements, 3 G i1 Jum, 60c; & Cugo 10, 11l Glner CINCINNATI, May 2.—(Special Telegram to ¥ g ¢l cium, $6: " emiall, Electr : SLLnt The Beeo—Tomorrow's Price Curent will s Oats No. May.. Lead, tional Cordage, Rteding arse, $i00; medium, wvl L S There ix a continued moderate supply of for the time of y 'uu..nw K% ‘cows. '8 returns indicat- Formerly People's Mammoth nstalment House C = ® [ ® [ ] ® = INTERESTS, . [ ® ] ® L] ® ® large, . edfum, $1.25; smal NEW YORK, May 2-MONEY ON CALL g against 220,000 head the preceding weo ad oS ONIN0G 7 30 evce v datiirday 9 e | i g 'N‘:“ eyt 1 e ¢ VY e et cloned, | 3 Sl g s neece g s esiocand lose evenings at 0:30, except Monday and Saturday 3 ia 12 22% | S inc: sinall. $0c: 19, No. 1 inree, 43, me per cent, 4 00 b . making a to 2,170,000 & .',:f-'fn',‘{m‘."xl'f' emall, $1; mink, No. 1, lirgs. s H ) oming compa; follows: ] Send 10¢ for postage on big *94 catalogu i TH0 | tmeuch, mein i, Bl R i | 3 0008060008 T 7 No. 1, large medium, 7ic: emal for G0 days; poste MHCARD wvvivvens - d ( X 1 porfee e g e, o 2 bl el : A HOHGHEORLSLLLCooQHOHOGHR S larke, SISO, medlum, $5.00G7.505 amall, $a: S4iGic. W Omial = 64 otter, ‘pale, No. 1, lurge, medium, $5; small, rm; state bonds, | 3 Cincin L] . ., 1, large, $0c; medium, 60c: small, : on track, 1 northern, to arrive, Indian: $4; riccoon. © el 34; raccoon, No lek. a8’ to benuty, No. 1 Targe. S an 0 1 |‘|“1Iv‘r‘='(‘:x:”|"' e Tociiga o0, wiunk, black, cased, Iglarge,ngdsit] Bt nescioaligiquotationsion bond Milwauk o Syl inall, 806: short striped, lirge, § o 118 |9 T, &S F.Gon . ghom o No. 3 spring, Iall, 6; marrow striped. large 8 Bscoup... 118 [SL.B Coudols..... X TN b sl B bron ielped, larke! | U8 darerd 1 ISR G B i B i Wit 5 AT i ctine, No. 1, lirge, $4; medium, $3; | U S. 4% coup...il T.L G . Rets o i i i No. 2 white, 331:@36c; No. / .\,j',',‘,m..\mnnn, Nor 1P harme S0 e | U1 8 dsrap, it 108 | DD . Tr. Rets eland < 02,000 41,00 bu; rye, 10,000 I, $1.50; praivie, large, T0@T5c; | Pacitic Gsof 103 | Union Puc. ists. S Mariet. 210 sm. 3 g i soa smiall, S0c: beaver, per akin, No. | Lousiand stpd 48. 95 |West Shore..... 3 No. % nominal; No. 3, 54G3sc; No. | meditm, 0c: el l|l'r;~1!&)n1. $es0: small, 82 kits, | Missour Us.....0 100 il{.( (;‘\\' Lot T 23 ST Lov Y E-CATTLE-Receipt, 100 Cotton Market. | edium, $1.50; small, muskrats - new wot 6. 102 |Afcliison 18 105 a0 22 head; shimpents, | 460 market stronger, Ghrn N ey 2 COTTON—Quiet: 5 Ko 1 large, 19@11c: medium, ‘Sc: small, new set 5s. 101 |Atehisou 2lge A i F? hade natve e 1 e | (NEW, ORLEANS, May 2-COTTON -Quiet; 4 OV ISION S A apminal ige, 8@%c; medium, Te; small, 6c; ki how set 38, 781G, H. & S. A 0. 3 33.5004.25: 1,000 o 1,200 1w, $3.8563.55; cows und | Sales. st LU0 Baless to, Tow AL ,’ el i Intge, &g}ze, i So. ends.. 104 | *do 78 helfe 505,00, middin v middling, 6%e: good middling, sibes” mides, doone) ¥ '~ IIDES. TALLOW, BTC, “’:"t‘.f',“f’ Lo L HoaH 0 deds shigments, 130 | £ Ciniadiing, fair, F 11-doe: Tir, ¥e; ¢ Lt i ' ¥ Sialoes hides, SN do Gh... .0 head; Ba10e lowe il N Dales: exports, to Great Britain, 2 o L w e50: N o tac; No. o 2nds 8 | do s 5125 bhia ) & 5.20; falr’ to good . $5.0015.15. bales; stock, 14, filers' finished goods, per gal., 1aze; No. 13‘"‘;' ‘.’;,",“,‘,}1’ o o uey ofhcs Not [, & mGe 453! (Temn. oid i Gl Lo a SHET - R “head; shipments, 100 : i Muy 86,7306, SUGARS—Unchanged, Tides, be: No. ¢ dry fiint hides, 3oi No. 1 dry | M. K. &T A2 ‘(‘V.I Centuries, e G ) 1 hend; murks se_higher: native wool, Tuly, $6.5000.81; August, $6.530 i c. : ed hides 'y e Mutual Unionds.. 109 | dodeferred $1.60; mixed, $4; clipped, + lnmbs, $1.0004 o abher L 8 SE 8 ovember, The following were the receipts ana shipments | falted hides, dc. Part cured hides Bgo per Ib. |y Unontind BULLS. At fgs s RO hen it 08 L fostedayy R PHUTE Groen salted. each %0 160 1.1 2 New York Live Stock Market, egombary g “Avticion, TRe s reen salted sheariings (short-wooled Ne_Puc 11000 L0 2 NEW YORK, M; _BEEVES-—Receipts, 4,000 2.—COTTON—Lower; mid- P coelpts, Shipments. | BEEN Sk s@i0c; dry: whearlings (nort-wooled | N- W: Consols 2 Tiw head; mark ut steady: native steors . 300 baleas Tts, 1,300 \\’Iu-m. b, 0 | 2000 | carly ‘sking), No. ach, bi10c; dry shearlings | N. W. Deb. 54, 03 o 00 | prime, $4.56 t to good, @4.70: Inferior shipments, 1,000 bules; 8tock, 45 13,000 42,000 Recelpts, 1ic. My COTTO 215,500 bales; spots, 6 1 LM.Gen. 5 offercd. 1 bid. o moedium, @d.10; bulls, | GALV 18 Lales; SRR i 0w 1150 .20; oxen, 1085 11020 3 30 30| 32656 SH 13 ’.'H 000 4 ) (short-1 skins), No. 2. each, 5c¢; dry 8,000 | per ‘b, actual weight, 5G8c; dry flint. Kansas This extra~ I AND LAMBS—Receipts, i ordinary Re- 600 head; Markets, Oom(l{mlnn, 2 15000 | and Nebraska muriain ool "pelts, “per 1b., Boston Stock Quotations. 5 . murket slow, but firm; unshorn sheep, 10 ets, was weak and ¢ cimery, 13@10%e; | fint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per ib., tetual | time loans. Sadi por o Closing prices for BDKRS, common. to. choice 7 Dainern spring LI FLIRY M 8 sationk, Nery- B dairy, 10@14c. Teks, Steady at 100, " | welgnt, date. it ¥ Bl0oks HonUNAN I INIEIR LG Con 2 [ fambu, 0 it e LIS No. 2 mixed, SR oustwiiching kst e Sesoe iy TALLOW AND GRDASDTallow, No. e | TR T IaK|W West Bnd ptd 1. e HOG! go. * the ‘age, It .‘:.’.:m‘fgfi’é: 4 NEW INERAL M2 2 c; tallow, No. 2. 3% @dc: grease, 'Whito A, 4ci | Ain, Suear.. .. .. 108% | Westingh. Elocti fen # mixed, Be; No. 2 5 d s EWXORE (GENERAL MARKET. Ereane, whiie B, Skc: grease yelow. oi grease; | Ao feree oo 100 ({Geggiugt. mfi.c"" 1 a0 Kansas City Live Stock Market. s doraoa Ty G pa s, ', —_— dark, fgc; old batter, 2gmse; beeswax, prime. 15 | puy Stato Gus, wu Wis. /i 3 be. AL k and declining; creamery, 166 | Sondiogsolon Strengthens, A Yeaterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and | @15¢; rough tallow, 2 Boll Telephona.... 00 |Atchison 945 3. 30 ’ ° tific Taen of fnvigorates by Bravialons iMerals ELr p — Bostou & Albuny.. 210 Atchison ds... 01 MILKERS AND SP'RINGERS. ek at Ricaaaeed) and fones the S S e RS St. Louls General Market. Boston & Maino.... 143 New Englanil 65 e i TR Whet, 15,000 bu.i comn, 40 bu.; | Eutope “and anglonoath i) S . —F L —Receipts, 9.~ FLOUR—Dead dull; not | €. B.& Q.v.covnnas 80 |Wis. Cent. sta.. L , e, 2,000 bu, 'rica. 2 b 200 bbls.; exports, 40,00 bble.; sales, 8,760 phis. ead Qulli MOC Eenbure D Tk Allowez Mining ¢ WYOMING ¢ o EMENES_Wheat, 17,000 bu.; corn, 1,600 | _ Hudyan I8 Hudran cures Market very dull. Buyers have no confidence in and weak today, going off | Gen. El co 3H3| Atlande! 0 Av. Pr. bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. * Em-ly vege- Norv Y e situation owing to the weakness In wheat news and domestic markot move- | 111 Steel. . o ‘{:m!mn.\l.\lunlnm 25 1203 $3 80 b Nersousness, BUCKWHEAT—Dull; range on all grades, 656 Dull: slightly firmer; 1, | Oida Colon 177 | Cent active, with prices any D AL oot NEW YORK, SUGAR-Ruw, o aod | Prematurenes g weak organs. Paing i the back, locsen by day nihtstopped a nickel lower than Tuesday. Receipts were | (SHBEELT more libcral than they have been for two —_—— e, 1. weeks, and the tone to reports from eastern Stock in Sight. ' Labags. mel markets could hardly be considered bullish, [ Reccipts of llve stock at the four prineipal sards 3 St and. freights There was an active shipping demand and [ for Wednesday, May 2, we New York Oregon Short Live Rubly Sun Diego. Union Pa West End... Dhds. M molassos s June, 166127, Su M charge in 20 test | days. Cures o LOST MANHOOD 1e0; May, Higher yellow west Sl@s2e; boat loads, 5@ cargo Cul . —Quliet; No. 2 Milwaukee, 66@67c; twe Hogs. Sheep. 3 A aram seed, nged. San Francisco Mining Quaotation this alone prevented any very big decline. HoKR: ; SAT b i 3 slx- higher; prime to choice SAN FRANCISCO. May 2.—The official closing | Armour, Squire and Kingan had good orders 000 25000 trifugal ‘ww k. : e tations for miniy : }Wors s fol- S e 100 i s i ' greigat ; TDte; $1,800 bt exnortes 118,100 separator areamery, tagice; | SUotiiions for mininz socks oAy wurs as toi-' | here; all the local packers wanted hogs and | Eoiy 1000 9800 HNDON, - May. 8 iz 60,000 bu. of futures®and 16,000 bu, P several speculators were strictly in it. he - - ady; centrifugal Juva, fair i \.ll(' endorsements. t dull umllv\l- ki No. 2 red, in store ]Allm L1 trade opened out rather slow, with common Totals, 19,456 03,088 refining, 128 3d. fmpotency in the - Bitges nflont o to choice hogs selling from $5 up to $5.10. = TR S a symptom of seminal Alkons ¥ . e ) 11 popular figure was $5.05, and after the first MNNEMIGE S, B Tl A R A i ' long N T changed: 95c@$1.00. (i EO e round or two more hogs sold below than [ resuits will he In latger 850: closed 21,000 bbis.; e ol Famons Hudsan' Medical £ AL nook priest ailistLon it b o VIS MU R AR L above that price. The market closed rather | Wheat, Which S bl s 611058 bbls.; runs, e e old famotis Hudson Medical local liquidation, ing off to the business. Pork, standird mess, jobbing, $12. U rekn Con weak at the decline, but everything sold in ol ibatkely s e 15 'very powerful, but harmieas, * price on and 3 Lard, prime st 37.20G7.26: chulce, $7.85 Dry | Gould & Oul good season. Over half the trading was at ¢ at 83%; highest, ol for $LU0 a packuge or SiX packages 5 Sline; No. 2 rea ‘May At orge; | st me e hoiiders, 0 Tong dnd ribs Hy Against $6.05 and $6.10 Tuesday, . for 500 (plain sealed boxes). - Written k S0 At Asaat” SRS | Ponen, S el T b, AL Halloson: Jast. Wedlistany theubulkcsof iho W the ALCUTTA LINSEED— | EWIRICE S0 ire not ‘antlrely. oured, aix oot Aot AL L four, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu.; s Ly hogs sold at $4.95 to $5. Representativo Waethel pledr L m ol A i 4 GRGEIe, clotd ot ke, corn © guts, 8,000 bu:' iy iy 2 4 p. m. closing: sales: A risco Wheat Quotations. B fur clrouliirs and testimonials. Address 3 CORN~Recelpts, 1,000 bu.; exports, 18,200 bu,; Rl % our, 5,0 ibls,; wheat, none; oney.... 1004 A can ordinary, NO, . 8h, Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr, i t, however, anl SAN I IS May 2—WHEAT-Firn 3 salew, 120,000 bu. of futures Wnd 55,000 bu, of | corn, 65,000 bu.; oats, 16,00 bu. 10014 St bl com T Howes ’}‘ T 20 510 AV 08 | the’on Earin 0 tecatb. ani | pEAN TRANCISCO. | May 2o WIIEAT HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Spot dully No. 2, 43¢ in elevator; d4dc = r— 60 |N. Y. 5 158 120 5 05 the end of It was that prices for July, Wi ) A L3 1032 Mailct St fanlasncico,Ca Steamer mix |,l:.x|l e Options i all Ilvl-r|mnl Markets. ;}mn 10 274 05 the principal month traded in L el ) IR 20 . = hut held steady until late in ', when I rieo 2 ity 05 oW i he close yesterduy Septem] 3 \? of the ris Rt _ 5 o haat 10" lower (nan Vet Mays BT LOUIS My 2-WOOL-steady, without IAGITERED, | net advanc 45 4Gy 114 SILVE B0%@6se, und September, B8 quotablé chianges. it PAR SILVER declined al: lge fron yuster et "o Made a well il 10 Yoor: new mixed, 3 9%d. 3 exira Indin moss, §76 00, | RONE con, long and short | pige’ 1 1% YLl e of discount in the open market for short cont, and for three months No. Targest the i’ future wheat 5,000 bu.: sales, 155,000 bu. of ot quict, but No. weet tem 2arly Risers Receipts, futires and 78,000 bu. of spot th, sweet stomach » DeWitt's Little Sweet bre per? Then us firm 416; Nov & deltvered, f2e; No. & 400 S 60; long. cledr, 45 1ba., in 6. | b 3 e, 400 clear, 46 Ibs., 3in 60 b 1@l iq per cent! " : - 1 Dibkod Wentorn. GOMING: truek white Wontot, | LArd: prime Western,’ 395 FLa Aot S gom sty Il snctinn T T 3 track Wwhite sthte, 1246, Options firm — New York Minlog Quotatic gug PO, the Kpring VIVA CASTLE SHOT. E y 'on manipulation west and talk about STOCKS AND BONDS. NEW YORK, May 2.—Thoe following ara tha Wheot that throughout the nortawest . shlaue buyink here, but reacted Tater, closine at closing mining quotitions: FORE Tattering wipts were 95,000 bk, | Daughter of an Ex-Congressman Dying - A F iy S, ol at shae, 0 ARG \neipation of Large Gola Shipments De- | Con Cal & Va nige TN B e DI Gk D Mysterlous Shooting, TR GREAT 1 (HAY-Bleady; ‘shipping, $6.00G6. 0d to pres curitie Easdyaots knt, and from his tme the output of flour | MINNEAPOLIS, May 2.—Miss Viva Castle, | HiNDOO REMEDY 3 s et tate, common to choice, sq1se; | NEW YORK, May 2.—Anticipation of large | Hale & Nor U e S o 1 | er ot ‘ox-Congressman Castlo of | ey eSO b pacifie” coast, | it London mariet, ' siealy | gold shipments by tomorrow's and Saturday's [RmeniARQ iyt s ounting to 206,600 Bbls, bt s fue i | Stillwater, at one time a belle in Washing fitrs J,"‘ s bl Sikory, iy T 1UWeC salted New Orleans, se. | Steamers had a depressing influence on the B 0t G mills have e s down, s | 0T ooiery, is lying at the point of death ) Reas E Jectal, 15 L S 1be, 4RORC TR, 8 | Stock exchange today. The action of the ol dpmencs of flour for the duy “were | i thiy city With a bullet wound In her 2 e, ¥slly oy [ : * | bondholders' committee in Reading, looking St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. ot ot 34D (6§06, althouli’ w temple, | ‘;,v,;;('*.";';;gi hon't 1. RS “I‘;',',-":{;“_'““"" sole, Buenos Ayies | 1o g foreclosure of the general mortgage and LOULS. May 2.—-Mining stocks dull and sbavethe, autslde “Agure. Hakein were The circumstances of the shooting are jatd. X Pairly active; domestic flecce, 19g25c; | the formation of a new company for the same oloas. ‘Quotationsis i 104 somewhat mysterious, The only definite Jandi e EHIEM mu.,'nnfl . pulled, 20a8c, e, Wa e 0 > o Bid ARked. T BIEL™ ARk Coffee Murket. ot kno! s that while in an upper room i Cortiin & OMAHA: 4 VT o Jet; family, $12.000130; | PUFPOSe, was another disturbing feature of s, 830000 |Ellzabathg 13§ 20 HW YORK. May 3.-COFEER—Option 1 | fuct known is tnat while in an upper room | s OMAHA: B pnlm mess, s‘l” B, Cut meatw, eany; picklod the speculative situation, inasmuch as it A \: .Im i ;é«..fiu- . 2,80 8.00 { b points lower, was wetive all day 'I "l‘“'l b m*\ Aite OF th proprietor y i 4 belllew, 34¢; Dickled ‘shoulders, Biidiie il [P S A R R st RS metallic 200 © 243 |8 Hopesl, 70 . ed” wteudy U5 | by Mrs. Seott Dlake, wife of the proprieto E lower: western steam closel July, $7.60; [ Postpon:d indefinitely the reorganization of | Gunito M. 1.65 _ 2.00_| oints o e neudiok: | of the restaurant. Blake says the young “mums Hmmu{;flmw - Mty ST “nominals duly $0. moininils "re- | the company, and may possibly result in the = = pulatasnsl 3 g auly, e | oL Be e been Visiting friends in the B command, BUERe. Toik, casy: extia prime, | disintegration of the Reading system. An- Inancial Not Augist, $10; September, $UT0 December, WAL 00! went into the cafe early in the eyen Splapdld oprativepqent fo g $13, 206 13.50. > other unsettllng factor waa the uncertainty | = BALTIMC M Clearingy, '$5,831,003; bl B e e veported sale of 1500 bawh | fng. Raln was falling at the time and she orvetal. o' gonoral Noaralelu aiso for K COMON" sEED O1L—Very auiet; prime crude, | which prevails as to whether the Brie e | ncts ¥3605 5 7 $16:80; warchouse deliveries [ gought a suitable place to rearrange her matism, lanay Dlaorders, A0ld, - B ml"-Ji?"":...‘.f.'.'.'.q Sollow, - Shgaer butter organization plan Is to bo modified, confer- | oo uliiy,*—T1ree per cent teatew, 100t % gt New Yorks [t sbive | jair, While seated in a large chair she LT thor excoas, L1ice, 10, 2 and 0 csnte. L g ) ence s In progress between (he respec 8 g : . oo during April, 65,600 bax, an e 1 e KL v D O Lo Hifervescout. Krades, 3500 T summer yellow, § vrime. | ences helng v HOSTON, Muy 2.—Clearings, $18,740,6%0; bal- P Hurope, sk bagsi itio | fell asleep and when Bla I @ B Simmer white, 38Gsc. ; tive counsel for the Harriman committee 31, o ) e United Hthtes during April, | presence there, went to cali her he was f 7% | "THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. b BUTTER-Sienty( western duirs, 106130; weat- | which opposes the plan, and for the Drexel | NEW YORK, May 2-Clearings, $1806,14 | fowed Into the room by his wite, who drew | \o._@ | 1515, Wastarn Aveniia, CHICADY § i Te: tate Qulty, 19Q17c; state cr .| Morgan committee, which prepared it balances, 5,881,402, Quiet; quotations nominal; nane | Fovoier and fired at Miss Castle. She Yor sale by all druggists. Sote. The bulk of th lings was in the indus- SHILADELPHIA, May 2.—Clearings, $14,725, given; exclunge, $%d; rocelp g Vi | Yurned the revolver ugainst her husband, | —————— e ' ety g | it 18, o dhet Bt dess, Snnts | = e VAR o e i £33 gt s e, e | e Sl o il e - Dpveiess 3 oscs part ks, Stiic; il diim jas, Distilling, Gene:al Electric, Tobacco and IMPHIS, May 3 -New York exchange selllog 4000 bugei stock, 0 bagss | ek the wall. The affalr was not re ! . ’.".','\"I'\:. e S, TRah Cordage lea tu the transactions in the order | 4} Promium: Clearings, 390215L: bulunces, 352 Santos, steamship Sl W | o oi0q (o the police for four hours. Blake JRENEWED o 4 ’ named, while of the rallway list Reading, | “OMAHA, May 2—Clearings, 8 ame day 1 WAVIEE, M May, 14t lowsr; other monihs. | was then immediately taken into custody o CbDeNE e 1 PMaDull; united osed at )nr\h‘fl Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, St. Paul and | jast week, $1,077,200; same day lust month, s Lr low wales, 8,000 Dags; market dulli holday | ang Mrs. Blake, who had disappeared, was restore ill the gen 4 Bkt P s Buitieiphin, | Missourl Pacific were the only stocks which [ # 1| tmorrow 5 etoh found at midnight and errested SoEnibl b refinia, Now udely showed any degree of activity, At the open- | CINCINNATI May &-Money, 2G6 per cont 510 HAMHURG, _May S.—Market guleti Oetohén fRe 3 sy clty (42 for b, 505 Ltgc: | M€ 0 fairly free tone prevalled generally, | Jo, ok exchunke prémium; clearings, | 101 B Nollidy tomorrow — = - elars ant Tree), BiGd 13-16c, &% to quality gar being an e:ceition, opening L ¥ 0 N ORDON. . May Quiet; near thy, %1 JAVOL MEDICL 2 Seady} siruined,' ‘common 10 | per cent lower and auickly lasing 2The amount of bullion & 1| jovr: Septomber, S0 higher; other months un Children Cry for T Q070 4 Fran b [ S an additional % per cont. The 1| changed ek i Ll ; ‘mu Fairly steady; estle, 4@6o; Japan, .;‘-:l!m::lr‘y n:::-d :u::llj::l"ului-mnl: ‘lu-:\yl in 3 May 2ty 1 Dul .‘n Gran llnrllu gl 3 Pltch 'S castorla. WM, LOUDON, i L e break took place. e, COmmerc DULUTH, May %It Is said that all the mis | £ # SIS Quiet New Orleans, | ranging up to 1% per ce N 0! R 1 n boih sides of the bay have formed a whe b open Ketthe, koo | R . Didas at ShaInssar in Copys O — it | gn bolh aides 6f the bay, have forimed 8 Jpaes Children Cry for | Commission Merchant Gule . . Lo Wiiver burs, SUAGOC; Mex | 64 4 bent’ Thomas Gibson, who 1 how doing " 4 5 P AL Brronkers Nashville, Reading and Northern Pacific pre- | {as aolturs, Lt o W DOSIeE! ok i LD | @it her's Castoria. C?AIN AND PROVISIONS Tm l'l(n\' Qulot XI’I .nmu 50, !:;redl bemg“ulm prominent in the decline. ST. LOUIS, 2. -Clearings, $4,508,00; VIGE AND ROUGH over July for, wheat Jye Bl the HOMIDE LE L Private wires to ( n.A K '-’x N ‘\“ ;‘.‘ AJ} e stralts, i . dul e lower figures induced Jove! . Money dull, 507 per cent 20 0 1 450 4T the Duluth tgetling any, an business orders pliced on Chicago b TR, A Taathasr it ladad b crering 5 | gemes B Yoy ST 13 s TR N SR e L B s Children Cryfor | i« i \ AEe ; ’ : 4 W AT ¢ Sibady ird, cunh Correspondence wollelted % these shares to take an upward turn, but [ CHICAGO learings, §20,000,000. New P—Recelpts were light, consisting of | - WHEAT Lo || B0 o | northern, cash Jfice, T 4, New York Lite Bulldin ! NEW :::n: '::u\"r!, ?::M:.::r:::n..|~-~ has | bringing no improvement in the railway list. | Y . Stgling exchankr, 4dtls | a couple of double-decks of only fair Mexican Sloi Max, W0 i i egiomber. i Pitcher’s Castoria. pQffice. rooms 4, “New Yo AL 1 o been continued on & very Limited goale, Biown | About midday the last smmed stocks ad- | pur ceiite A lambs, There was & good demand for deslr- | No. & uviihen, cash, Wac, Nu. d e, svdested,

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