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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1894 -TWENTY PAGES. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | basuoee e she ez vcere-senia” e | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | e Sbiombce g g o fa | S8 St Bttt 00 0 | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | 5% Bk st et s st % 4 trade Is falr and shows signs of Improve- 000, "Ttacointa, 170N Wi Ahipments. 300 . | AU, Tle: siles, 90 bales: recelpts, 100 bles: $6.10, 3 ment, and dry goods and boots and shoe Crop’ reports wore goneraily satistactory, which, | SRIpments, 1,000 balgs; stock, 41,600 bales. —— REPRESENTATIVE SALBS: ] men 'voloa the same sentiment. The dry Ttk the small demanc. Sdioed the weskness i " No. Av. Sh. Pr. Av, Moy Cpening with a Good Buriness and | koods business for ‘the month fjust ciosed | gmall Olearances for the Week Ohecked the | mn bu. in public elevainti stocks: for the week N N BUNT Week's Reoeipts Show Very Little Ohange | §i- 18 4 i m 1 y atisfactory to a degree, showing a & . ending today, agninst about 400,000 bu, last w e i f v §1 the Outlock Encouraging. materlal Increase over the corresponding Bullish Feeling. The flour market was quiet and practically un: | Sugar Was the Interesting Feature of the from the Preceding 8ix Days. . ® 4% 3 t month of last year. It seems that business onanged, Security Market. —y 80495 | In this line fs keeping up remarkably well, Local Produes Market. NEW YORK, May 5.—The interesting fea- b 4 ] JOBBERS GENERALLY ~ARE SATISFIED | and. aithough the st four months of the | THERE WERE FAVORABLE CROP REPORTS BUTTER, BOGS! GAME, BTC. ture of the stock market today was Sugar, | TRADING IN CATTLE IS BARELY STEADY 35 160 440 R than for the same period of 1893, the trade ki g e o the -:u'u:"n‘"{r'r‘_'fi‘\’--y‘153.'.‘5{.'!.1"".",‘(&'\T;'Q which was pressed for sale at the opening 3o did 4 ot 3 has certainly exceeded expectations. The . heavy, and the markefc whon the whole fa not | to take profits on the advances. Opening : G 1 300 4 wiie } Btato Danks Make n Good Showing In Thelr | (50 aiount of sales {s tmaller, but the | This Was Another Feature of the Depres: Iy getive, Ab yet eyere ja il $how 'O | 4 per cent higher, the price broke % per [ Meavy and Export Grades Are Negleoted SRR | Under Slack De; Hogs Avernge { St People Practicing number of ordors s larger. A featiire of the ng Influences fn Speculative Graln 3 15@16e; choloe & "“13@110; packing | cent, when supporting orders caused a rally { fvidenced by the usiness at Omaha Is the large number of it Btock, T . Bid AT 1RG4t s stead Lower on the Week—Sheop { : new customers that Jobbers. have placed Markets and One erally EGG8The market hagaot shown much change | 8t the clote, and the stock was steady Vi i srowth of Bank Deposits. N tHATE ke th1s bRASON, - WILN & revival Credited by Traders. during the past day or-fwa. Guod. ¢lean stock | until 11 o'clock. A realizing movem ery Sear s g i a reviva I8 golng kenerally at % Since the rains thers | was then inaugurated, which started the of trade this will materially Increase the R et goal many dirty g arcying which | figures again on the downward track. Sup- husiness at this point One house with the i sell at s, - - L Y PO U LT The afrlvals are about equal | POFt was lacking and very soon stop loss § v, May § tion during the past weok of | alone = reports 200 new accounts | CHICAGO, May G.—The report today of | i tho dumunit und (he market 18 aous. Steady: Didaty Wee redched, cAusig a breal-that BATURDAT) MAY.S: \ the statements showing the condition of the | 0p¢ied — within = the st ufew | only 3,000,000 bu. as the amount of clear- i sters, 3G5e; spring chickens, | was mot checked nntil loss of 4% per | Receipts of all kinds have been compara- y { state banks has furnished an opportunity | i Bl VO O TR COREOTRY At | ances of wheat for the week from the At- W far ndvanced that | cont had been reached. Some of the horts | tively moderate the past week and show no | % h ; % who did not care to leave their lines out |*very radical changes as compared with last 1 for studying the financial conditions as rep- | the resumption of business, the mere in- | lantie and Pacific coasts checked the bullish resented by the deposits In the savings | crease of their orders will swell the volume | feeling. The first price at the opening for banks. A glance at these statements will | of (rade to a considerable extent. In hard- | july wheat was %o below the closing on | [l Wat & { #how that with the most of the banks there | Ware and furniture there is little change, | fon v v | RS, and business s only fair. Collections e | Friday. Some of the recent heavy short | i it 1s not [ over Sunday began to cover at this point | - week or a year ago. The figures are as fol- i flenned wp'as | und thelr purchuses caused a rally of 1| Week or a year ago. The fig 3 at veals, BUIC par cent, the closing sale beipg at a decline | lows: 18 a demand for old pigeons, | from yesterday's final quotation of 2% per T = it are ot strong on the Wing | cent, = Sugar preferred rose % per cent | RECEIDES thit We Cattle, Hogs. She 14,608 85,610 (A has been a considerable increase In the de- buy at the t week o few and generally smail. Banks are mak- | ellers had orders in the pit to buy at the | 4re nop wanted. Ol birds, per doz., $1.2561.50. b o st week...... x ' . Ba . the opening and declined 1% per cent, | Sime week last yoir 12 posits since the statements published 1ast | {ne fow loans and th s A bl to® CEate . Frchases; ROBTABERS a t, | Same week last yeur... g few loans and there is little apparent | opening, and, owing v v making a net loss of 1 per cent. The other | = ¢ongiqering the unusually light cattle sup- 4 The market {8 firming up all c Nelther t Wl yi e h the weaknoss imrming up ol over the | industrials sympathized with the o & sl il it wnid nor supply ts very | 0 dor, Distiling declining 1% por | Plies. there has hardly been a corresponding vy, $L70180; com: | cent to 33%, stop loss ordors hav- | Improvement in values. The heavy receipts ing been uncovered at 24, The final sales | three weeks or a month ago filled the coolers Soptember. Bankers appear to ook upon | inclination to borrow. Merchants generally | there was a lively rally to from 60%c to { tha gain made in deposits as due to increased | scom satisfled with a fair business, a gradual | goyge. As soon as the buying stopped the economy on the part of wage earners. . The | lmprovement and the hope of a good fail | ottt A% SR T8, O0 MEEE B e | anvy! sinariin: great majority of the workers in Omaha, not | rade. This, in fact, is all that could be m m\v«lyl'v\ e, mn“:v.;‘ a thing of th reasonably expected. The tarlt question | Market opened reasserted itself and the | ess fo elves, are earning jJust ons '8 ol a were In better tone, the stock recording o of cheap beef and the: | 38! Ta¥ge sdlatios a4 tney did before the Yory | Will probably be disposed of some time in | prico quickly foll oft to Sc. Favorable e e IUoLe wil Seohibad | & Pacovery of 14 per. cent, National Lead, | Or the kil e o Lt B A of hard times was raised. It is claimed | June, and there is every indication that the | crop reports Induced more short selling and Top ontons are plenty at | which gaihed % per cent in the early trad- | consequently not been so anxious for sup PIa8 AND RoUaH, g that the dull times have had the effect of | labor troubles in the east will soon be | the price fell off to 59%c. There was only | ZHosAToNS Fhere does not appear Ing, receded 1 per cent and recovered % | plies as might have been expected With |y sy ig R T making these people more cautious in their | settled. one sale at the latter figure, and the pr many potatses of any kind on the market. per cent. The rest of the trust stocks were | such light receipts. During the past week, | 6.2 ... 48 4 i supply_is coming mostly from not dealt In to any extent, and merely 1ost | however, a slightly improved demand for SHEEP VERY SCARC which stock 18 quote are some stray_ cars and Tdaho. “There ar in the market, which o Dot 61 G o Atehi- : 6 rom "WWos: from 4 to % per cont on the dnye ALCW | beet afforded an outlet for some of the old [ For the second time this week the market fquthern | 8on galned b4 per Cont g el per cont | Stock and created a slightly better frosh do- [ Wa= bare of sheep and the total woek's re auoted at $5 [ cent, recording a_decline per ce ceipts have been light, only 1,816 head. There from yesterday. Of the grangers, North- [ mand. Slaughterers are all after the £00d | pag not been much change in the murket the ( expenditures and that they are laying aside [ *“In summing up the situation, it is safe e { Thore money than usnal. Hence the savings | to say that the gencral condition of affairs | varied but little until the close, which was | banks are recciving money that a year or | is better than it has been, the tone fs | at 60c—%c below Friday's closing. two ago would have been expended for the | firmer and more hopeful, and prospects good The recelpts of corn were only 169 cars fuxuries or comforts of life and thus gone | but while this is in the main true, there 18 | ana the shipments 261,000 bu. The liberal | "% B—Florida_cnbbags, b 0, $2.25 3 toward swelling the volume of the retail | still much cause for unrest. With every | Lo 0 5 'm’ o) BiRERe /A oo dBRANE ot ABHAGE bbbt LU, ate, 225 | yagtern is unchanged; Burlington and Rock | light and medium weight steers, and these [ past six days, and while prices are lower k g L. : L g wod home grown stock fs | Island % per cent higher and St. Paul 14 articu- | east, desirable muttons and lambs are I | FRE R o) B e Tost. of tne | Brades have advanced 10c to 16¢, | u doz. on orders. .| per cont lower, nearly all the ros > 7 voLs Hie & ar- | &ood enough demand here to sell just about banks has been rather light for some time | thousands of men out of work, the tariff is | yesterday. The weakness which developed | LIE DLANTTHgme grown ple plant s be- | jist being from 3 to % per cent lower. The L««:l,\ lxlm'wml!‘lny o tw |.“1x;. ll.nx|lsh‘|‘|:‘|:" as woll as last week, Fair (o M‘..[ natives ! past. This may be due y:n (hr" fact ()m: Mlllllmmzlmf fire and the Coxey movement | in wheat took the stiffening out of corn TOMATO! } rida ok of good m.{ 'Is llwlrrlud Ll-f"nrg'fl‘h'skl "““I‘f" ‘H"i.'fifli‘-y n'f""v’; m‘m’;“"':“l“md'“w’;m‘ '|:':":{:“:';;ww‘$'y ‘:\m'm In | are quotable at $3.754.40; fair to good west- people are not doing much at the prescut | stirring up bands of unemployed throughout | and the ‘price sagged oft gently from 39%c | Quite plenty at SLOVILED por crate of six baskets. | half past 11 drelock, hut & sUEAL KA 0 8al 2 con | €rns, $3.20@4.25; common and stock sheep, g time In the way of buying or improving real | the country. L L Lilhd/ % GIE VEGETABLI pinach, per bUL. | place in the final dealings, and the market | this direction the heavy cattle have been | g croR it ot HONREE ORE ety GTe Ay e oy ; iatne c, recovered again to 39%ec and re- | $2.25: radishes, per dor. $0c; lettuce, don’, | Plosed fairly steady. The bond markot to- | neglected. Prices have not deélined per- 0@ estate. It may be due partly to the numbe ‘These are the main factors of disturb. Bapide; cuvumbers, $1.50; parstey, per doz, wgdscs | flosed Tl steaov, | The WOR BAEL T coptibly, but they have been decidedly hard | At $.50@475. trade of the city. indication pointing to a settlement of the > The demand for money from the savings | labor strikes, the same are as yet on and | July starting igc higher than thi close 1t at 2 to small loans made last summer by people who | ance in the present stato of trade, and it {s | mained between 30%c and 39%e during the | ‘nipe, por doz' el carrots. per doz., 6ci - betame susplclous and took their money out | to be Nopedn (AL thetk peedy settlement | Femainder of the session. The close was the | hectu, pot fos. string heans, por % The following are the closing quotations | to move and brought very little more than Recelpts and Disposition of Stook. af thy banks. will remove the last impediments to a samo as that of Friday. Box, $1.55; wa ot case 16 boxew, 81 on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | tho lighter grados. 4, OMelal oot and diaboition ofstosicananown The accumulation of money in the savings | rovival of business throughout the countr: The same strength in the May oats mar- | Z00: squashes, per B S QUL ALREY SATURDAY'S SALES STEADY. A R L IR R R banks by people who have nos been accus- — - ket was still visible today, but not in 8o L STRAWBERIRIES T ¥rator pociiont ottt The market today was moderately brisk, $ tomed to practice strict economy, while it Coffeo Market. great proportfon. The market closed near LN RS G i with prices pretty generally in. Friday's RECEINTS notehe: Northw st the highest price of the day, or at an ad- i went at $. Supplies were the most liberal of means a temporary loss for the retail trade, [ NEW YORK, May 5.—COFFEFE—Options opened 2 TS, Yavally redounds to the best interests of RGO T vance of %c over yesterday's last quota- | CHE I<I|H SA few Calitornia chertles 1 110 | o “nfd . the week and the offerings Included a larger =+ “ LR Il L the city In the end. People who find them- 6610 pointa net Nq:_lfi. : 5 £ Jn_good condition, but. was'tAther, small i CN Y N Ui | than usual proportion of medium weight and Oars. |Hea |Cars. | Head <‘_'2_ 'i"; pelves possesscd of a few hundred dollars of | cluding: May, e provision market was subjected to a TROPICAL FRUITS. 5015 [ Ontario & W 154 | heavy beeves. With eastern and European | “j2|3.140 54 l. PR Y R 1414 Oregon Tmp. 184 Oregon Nay 140 14 | markets demoralized on this class of stock, trade here was in a very unsatisfactory con- | _ slight raid, which knocked 17%c off the opening price of July pork, Ge from July fdle money are very apt to put it Into real August, ‘estate and build for themselves a home, thus X BANANAB_Der bunch, $20002.60. pisrosiTioN, lemons, 160 size, L. & U. N rday at New adding to the permanent wealth of the city. 165 bags: New York stock today, 178, lard and 2%c from July ribs. Pork recov- 8.7 \ 7534 Pacifie Mati. 1 | dition. Neither shippers nor exporters ex- TRUYENRS. CATTLE. | OGS, |SHIERP, THE JOBBING TRADE. nited Sintes sthek, 21508 baga: afont | ered 7Tl fror the lowest figure through | 8.5, ox lote g5 per box lost, e G DD, & B 11 | hibited any anxicty for the cattle, and while - R 1 for the United States, 187,000 bags; total visible | profit taking by shorts, and lard touched AR TR ALL IR T 13 | Biuanurg the good heavy grades were barely steady 180 Tho jobbers of Omaha in certain INeS | wuoply for the tnited Stutes, 426008 buss, against | a point 2%4c bolow the' close. Ribs closed 12, $9:50; Mediterranean: sweets, | G Lo anything _coarse ¢t lull and R g at least are doing exceedingly well. Some | 10,483 bugs last ; ! 1 s 265, $9.60; Mediterrancan: sweets, | G0 GASE T 8 L 5 | anything coarse or mot fat was dull and aar HIO DI JANKINO, May 5—Market quiet; | 8t the lowest figure. e Cotton Ol Cort... 30 |Richmond Term.. 72 | lower. On the other hand, the supply of = le, those in the grocery 7 houses, as, for example, those It the EFICY | quotations nominal, nonegiven: exchange, 9% Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, {;‘;,, e 1 20ib, boxes, per 1b,, | Del. Hudson.. /) 188 | do pid......... 15 | good light cattle failed to meet the active and dry goods lines, report that the volume | roceipis, 2,000 bawsi stock, 104,000 bags. 65 cars; corn, 156.cars; oats, 193 cars; hogs, b 3 ? e k& WO 100 [R.G.W.L 14 | demand there was for them and trade was of business is holding right up to last year's ANTOS, May 5.Market quiet: good average | 95000 head. per o, sogazs; | D& K6 Qi Pt i Ul o active at generally stronger prices. These record, and a yoar ago at this thme tho | Sips hujted ot 31Siveceipia, 1000 baws; atock | “Tiphg Jeading tutures ranged as follows Pty s, “| Bl 'rPA. pand 013 | Were mostly picked up early, while there Jobbing business was considered exceedingly | 7y ha aay arket steady; prices un- . = — B 7T, e < were several loads of the medium and heavy good. The hardware obbers report & fAIF | cnancet 1o 3t Jes. iower J [ High._ | Low. 15¢; Caliornia, | do pfd s S P. & Omani. cattle still in first hands at the close. Total i the coal strikes as he chiel Market unch ged. 16¢; k_honey, do_ ptd v vas () S 1 e actor, lron men_ olaim that a | HAVRE. May 5-Matket lrrexuliss suios. 2100 o] MATLE "SVior jusn and cans, per st T ks feow matketiwas) Benerally Bt ronker. i i | 2 w: May, her; othel onthi “ 5030 by i} doz., A 6,50 |Suzar Re § es were light, incl o8 i T ! continuanco of the strike for any great | (i Mavy A hieher: Cother months un o1y | Y% il T Hhade 5 A Orais bad aE ool .:‘.:umnm o ‘w"’::‘. A CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. A length of time will render the market prac- _ i £ NUTS—Chestouts, 13¢ per Ib.; Ttallan chest- | 1L ready sale, good to cholce fat cows and PO, 4 tleally bare of some lines of hardware, of ondon Whent Market. 734@38 | nuts, 12@13c; almonds, 16¢; English wal St. P. & Duluth Hellora gonorelis ahowiig had S and | week's Receipts of Cattle Slightly Less Than ¥ i LONDON. May 5.—The B9 : sduite | Giberts, 1 inrge, T30 e K& Tprd.... gencrally showing a shade advance, Soraatue which there s no surplus on hand AL e Pl LA R ki 00 Lake Erio & W while the canning grades were barely steady. the Week Provious, The prospects in the. country are all en- | Mokt favorable and erops ate dong well The S e TR by Calves were in tolerably liberal supply, mot | CHICAGO. May 5.—This week's recelpts of 4 couraging and business men generally out | 3a"{ g down. Thie 18 eaused By the wemknom CIDISRPure fulge, et Jh.. 46: very active demand. and generally: sasier | CALtIS AMOURE to about 40,00 head, or 320 Hend Y through the state appear to be anticipating | in America, large supplies and poor demand. SER SN e R The market for rough stock of all hinds was | 1°%5 than for last week and 12,000 head loss - “a good year for business. The spring has | La Flata and Tussn”seliors wore anxious 0 . bRt gkl 5 tolerably lively and prices in the main firm, | (W0 o . Today's run was estimated at = 1 opened favorably for farm crops of ull kinds Tndinn s stow, | California, prompt_de. BEAR-No. 1 | .00125.00; me- i s""} In stockers and feeders only a smali [ 500 head. The market was quiet and stendy at and there fs promise of a large acrease, ¢ Was quoted ot Ted wintor parc ls, dium, $15: small, ack yentlings, g D & G amount of bustmess was transacted. High | Friday's quotations, which, for ligt and me- . A With a reasonably favorable season from | prompt delive ed at 224, Flour wa large, $12.00@15.00: mediymy $10; small, $7; black 304G, B, prices. have kept back buyers from the coun- | /um welghts, arc higher, and for heavy grades now on there is every reason for a feeling | dull and cubs, large, $6.00078.00; medium, $5.0076.00; small, 17 3 try, but as supplies have been very lower “than those ruling @ weok ago, Next s Lrer ifavery freastn focie Were larke, the hest Minkos being 5515, 78" beio $4 black Montana and Recky mountiin, Targe | Moblos Ohio; 4 v, upplies have been very HEht | wvackes Fectipts are expicied (o show Homethimg onfldence busines ok Inat year, Ono dot of Minnessta, likers sold $18.00722.00: medium, $11: amall, $10: binck don: | Nasville Cha there has been a ready sale for everything | 0f an incrense, but prices nre not dikely to 2 Trade in the states and territories west | at 36 60 to 765, Maizo was dull, «nsy and tana yon lings, large, $12: medium, 8 small, (| oyl at all desirable that has been offered. The [ suffer any serlous deciine. ] of Nebraska continues rather dull and they | 34 lower. Mixed American was relatively hich, black Montana cubs, large, $ medium, N 7. Centr: demand continues good for light stock cattle There were about 9,000 hogs In today's ar- 7 A Muy delivery ibeing quoted at 178 6. Barley 3150, AL, $3; silver tip, large, $200 medium, & WL ght stock cattle | yvais and 121,000 for the week, as 18t 106, 1 are no longer the Inviting field for jobbors | Fau . ; : W, prd to go on grass and while the ¥ week, as agalnst 106, i ik s S was quiet and easy, with liberal offers. Oats Y $12; ‘small, $8; silver tip yearlings, large, $11: Num, RS grass and while there has been an 4 last K nnd 103,818 o year ago, o mar- 1 e at they were in the days when silver was | arc aull and weakor. — medium, $8; small, $5; sitver tip cubs, large, $5: sier tone to the trade the past day or | ket opened strong this morning. Rarly sales i being mined to the fullest extent possible. e Cash_quotations were as follows medium, $4.50; small, $8: brown, larie, $20.006 The total of stocks two, prices have been firmly held all around t an advance on s prices of from i BANK CLBARINGS. Duluth Whent Market. FLOU woand prices b steady. 00; medium, $16; small, $12: yearlings, large, | shares, including: Atchis Good to choice feede; o 1 \ 5 high as $5.35 beng paid for heavy A LEARINGS. DULUTH SMay § D AT Cloke: - Haas: 1o, 7 Ing, 0S%c; No. 3 spring, | $10.00@12.00; medium, $83 small, $6: cubs, large; 61,00; Burlingt 05 1o s e erA AT duoeaRatatrom fEhts and the bullt selling better Omaha’s bank clearings of the past week [ 1 hard, cakh, Muy, 8 b $7; mediuni, $5; smull, hadize: . 1, lar; Distilling & $3.25 to $3.85, fair to good at from $3 to $3.25 the close a quicter and show a decrcase of 30 per cent, as com- | northern, cash and M o e : i infor-No 140 and lighter, commoner grades at from 33 d, but the advance was ! pared with the corresponding week last year, | ber. 81%¢; No. hite, 334@3TC; mediu m ; Siver, i, 2 own ! e (e Cavah g e - it S vior,. necord i to° boanty—No. 1. larkes $100; \ding, CPRESEN 'E SALES: of_lst we While this is not as good a showing as was | 510 relected. 4 c. i 50 sl Milver, paic, ahriing | Union, .00 REPRESENTATIVE SALES: ‘Colpts 0f sheep for the day were extimated made, on some previous weeks, It is not bad nominal; No. 3, B@3c; No. | to $50; mecium. $90: smail. S T Y . DRESSED DBERR, at LH head, makine G010 for the wesk, i as compared with other cities in the west cross, § meditim, $3; small, w; No. Av. Pr, which is about 1,000 head more tha for last M B No. 3 white, 23c. 1, $1.31. large, $1.50; medium, $1.26! small, $1; NEW YORK, May 5—~MONEY ON CALL— 1....1300 $3 00 weelk and 17,000 he ore_than for the corres and northwest. Thus, Milwaukee shows a | @RF{I0: b s Mo d Wblts e s TIMOTITY SE Prime, $4.25. 5e; medium, He; it Tar Gasy at 1 per’ cent last and closed at 1 per | £..00028 73 sponding K v During_ the last two Mot decrease of 63 per cent, Minneapolls 43 per | cara. t Sl VL BT PROVISIONS-Moss pork, per dium, i0c; 1, large, $1 cent. = 3 weolieti08 FrE A L) 5 cent and St. Paul 30 per cent, which would | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 14,200 bu; corn, 14,720 bu. G5 dium, 833 No, 1, Targe, $2 BRIMB MIRCANTILE PADER-30€ per cent, time last year. There P Alok s (N&LIOaRa Ll = i P LI i dry silted sho mediliin, ' $1.50; mink, No. 1, large, | STERLING EXCHANGE-—Stes with actual ny 0t from $3 to $4,08 2 seem to Indlcate that Omaha is more pros- HleeseataiaiT s 5 8hori clear sides (boxed), | S0c@$1.00: * medi small, ;" mink, P'business In bankers' bills at $LSSH@L for d O T 3 perous in a business way than the cities st Ll k. No. T Jarw: A, o | mand and $LTGG.ST posted AL 3 ta the north. Sioux Clty, which at one time | , LIVERDOOR, Muy S aVHEBAT Quict: de; ® finished goods, per gal., | 20e; ncuntat ton, 1and foot, | g s 804G Cattle [ calyes, 75 head; and poor; Holders. oderaters: © No. ke 40 LR R G Cattle, ad; calves, g was looked upon as a commercial rival of | Calitornia, ‘s 11%d@5s 1d; red western winter, TARS—Unchange No. vrulvl'n.m;h:xxmlmx.,: SITLVER CERTIFICATES e ‘hrulnnl e Omaha, exhibits total clearings for the week | is s 1id. “Dhe following wero ot ; medium, $6: siall, RNMISNT BONL ; i amounting to less than the average clearings CORN—Quiet; domand poor; No 2 mixed, | for foday: i edium, 60c; small, | inactive. nt R +o+- 1480 360 9 3 { teidn_ b @ fow:on . in at Omaha ‘for a single day. As to the citles | B8 i o0g noer extra Indin TATtiCIon, T Hes 8 INo:iliclarge, | |5 The closinmiquotations iom bonds 4 5 to extra native steers, $1.6004. A S ef, 10 mess, 88a 6d. eles. ]fl& Slllhml‘nls .mdmv:,m skunk, black, cases arge 25; T 5 5 : ¢ y . south of Omaha, Kansas City makes a some- | Pork, prime mess, Tis . Tacon, long and | yrew e medium, G e ped e a1; | 8 8T - e LT, Tt o000 head s anipmenta. 600 k: J wl:lt :u‘l!er showing, the decrease "nl shiat ] anoct slear, 53 1om. .- Hmeds lgng clear, 45 e, JELLL b J(,;:;xg L:H 000 | medium; ,“fmull, daeg_ narrow striped, 1 B dn e St P, O, & P. 186, 11114 Bl kY 3 YING Delng only 7 Sper cent. AL the same | o 04." Lari “prims weatern. s 8d. b kA B ety 40aT amally Bios hrond. wroinel, 1ArE X ’ R A ] Hime t. Joneph falls behind Omaha with a | PUTTER=Firm: fnest, 8 good,’60s. oy bacss: 3000l 2941060 [ 200 wolveriné, Mo, ' lages, 81 medim O GO e 3¢ rs-;m" i Butehers', 56, 20000; assorted TEht, decrease amounting to 33 per cent. Sugar Market. Birley, b, 11,000 o || i el e NI ) R 105 |Union Pac. ists.. 104 5,20405. 95, ; There are very few cities In the country UGAR=Raw, very atron On the Produce exchango_today the buttar mar - il 80 Pheaver, ber skin .| Lousianaatod 44 08 | WeatShors. ... 104 ahipments, mone: 'inarkot slow and tinehunged; ; that show any gain in the matter of clear- ining, Td6e; centritugal, 96 test ket was weak: creamery, 136100; dairy, 10@14de. | , oy, RIEGN: modium, $o0; small, Tenn. new st 4. 102 | Afehison 48, .. 734 top sheep, $1.25604.65; top lambs, $1.2345.25, B ings, and none of the large cities. 250 fons An gun_Muscovado, 2 7-1d g8, dull and lower at 9ige. g med i s " 101 |Atchison 2148 33ty i Th’ Tollow TR oW tHe il Al ship., 8% hhds. Porto R hlumv\mlu, 2 ;:!'"f gl Mol ‘H’V‘!- 0@ 11e; mediy 781 G. H. & 8. A. 68, 97 Kansas City Live Stock Markot. i thin point Tor aach day of the past worie, - | LONGON. Sy BoSUGAR—Cane, centrifugar, | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | g, dase. 20 Mot fer sml M KANEAR, GITY. May § OATTER Retp A .~ Monday .. o it Sanaggo) | Javos déa o Muscsvadion e Tretnibg, am s ||l H HIDES, TALLOW, BTC. 1 o, . 101 200 ot Ablimenta a0 ieed imat BRI 3 by RO = esterday’s Quotations on Flour, Graln and 1 grcen nides, c; No. 70 [*N.C.08 121 s sleors, BALIV Texas cows, 005 i Wednenday e T OnE M\n‘y"";_":;;:‘)“' R Provisions, Metals, Ete. Jhgior No. 2 green’ saited 7 |, do s on| aa P st HILE BT - : Thursday vith' " e OL—Steady to fim, | “NEW YORK, May 5.—FLOUR—Reccipts, 35,- | 3 xeal o 5 1be .00 i 3 Fored 17 haag0 | With uotations unchanie PR e pts, 20.- | 2 veal'cal, § Tus. 1"’ i3 1bs. Vi g OGS Tecelpts, 5,100 hend;’ shipments, 3,200 — ous than fuily eured TS I packers and_mixed, $4.9005 1 A Total ... 095,575.58 EGS. of any demand prices are nominal, with th BHiITEr DO TE freen salted, each, 2ogtoe; | No: bac. 18ta poo) a7h and phes, $1.7060.00, tendency downward; city mills patents, $4.25@ | green salted shearlings = (short-wooled earny | NoW. Gonsols 92 & BP—Recelpts, 60 head; shipments, none; A Jury Decllnes to Make a Rallrona Pay for winter patents, $5.25G3.0; city mill clears, | $IN, cach, S@lics dry shearlings (hort-waoled 10 Curroncto 03 A MATKALD PSRN a Limb Shortened in a Smashup. $3.05@3.60; winter stralghts, $2.6063.00; Minne- | (shor i sy peacb@llo; dry” shearlings 80 ; < St is Live Stock Markot e il i i short-wooled early’ skins), No. 2, h, Ge; dry | = = MIXED. [l o il AENOS. Trade in Omaba as Good as the Times War- Expert testimony frequently brings out un- grw“i patonte l:;;m{g;w e x?f.‘:iufiz'}"fi (Il‘z‘nrh humn .'x'"(:- m»n;mfs; |-mi I\l-r’"\wml,’:xn-lll]n), * offered. fbid. L1000 350 21...1057 365 B, L”l |M"¥mrv'i' .g‘r\'v;’rm: Ltv‘n-vimn,‘ !}o 4 rant Any In Expecting, expected facts. In a suit for damages des, SLOIG2.03; prin Tow Rrades, SLOXGLES:.| hnd | Nebraskn muerain wonl melth pac s Stock Quotations. 4 168 d ;s Al lpmenueE o ead Eima the S DRME ! u 5 spr o de 15;. [ ana ~ Nebras) Al S whols. aelee e Boston Stock Quotations. supply too light to establish prices. 3 “Money s plentiful at all (he banks,” | against a railroad, tried In Binghamton, says | Srin’ cxiras, sLsoisn e o b“:_m"::; | actuat welght, sainc:ary dint, ol a0 Butcher | BOSTON, May 6.—Call loans. 143 por cont; HOGS—Recuipts, 1,60 T Shipments, 6,67 3 said Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. | the New York Sun, the plaintif, whose right il } e, @olorial murrain 'wool peiter pér 1 ctant | Suuks. bonila madmsining sharess o roos 1O T bg it A Dun & Co., yesterday. “Business in whole- | leg was injured in a smash-up, put forth UCKWHEAT—Dull; range on all grades, | weikht, i@ée. i = ts, none; shipments, none; mar- g % . TALLOW AND A 0. 1 011 % | Wost Bud pid 3 i 7 sale linos s aulte good and retall dealers | the claim that on his recovery the injured | CORN MEAL-Stoaly; yellow westorn, 2650 | e thitow. Mo, S A ah NG L -f‘w. s, ol ' g . 270; Brandywine, $2.70. ase, white B, 3 veNow, 30; grease, . | W. Elec. pfd Sl City Live Stock Markot. say the week has been an improvement upon | leg was shorter than it really ought to be, | *7 : ey A, yeNow, Tei griase, o |W; Bleo. nl oux City Live nrkot. : 1ta Immedlato predecessors, on account of which he demanded extra Sonenaminali saxsote BNt dgos o1q butter, 2@2iio; beeswax, prime, 15 | Holt Tolophiona.o., 188" Wia Coatea UX CITY, May 6.—HOGS—Recelpts, - 900 “A few warmdays in the spring stimu- | damages. His physicians testifled to the No. 2 Milwaukee, 65@67c; s Bowton & Staime.... 14t New Enetand HaAdi, WinmarAl, none, S Rasile epnE s k- lates business in all lines and the generous | truth of ihis, and two pairs of trousers, L roatern, GQgc, Bt & Q. " TEA Win, Cont lats. . ments, 1,980 rains throughout Nebraska have awakened | made for the plaintiff after the accident, B ue manali Nestern | 0secialay |2 T LIS Quiet E‘.f," e T (AR 3,60 years in the country merchants a new hope. Crop | were exhibited, in each of which the right 500 bu.; exports, 84,100 | and crop Improve QSO Light Sxportsliénlpiaatties B0 |Doston & Montins Wi, $1.500 4 prospects have never been better at this sea- | leg was longer than the left. In reply coun- ales bu.' futures and 16,000 bu. | May, Si%ci July, B8N August, Mexl I BuGaEGs a1 4 Bon of the year, farmers aro consequently | sel for the defense sot forth that the point | Pty Sper mafket ,‘,-;r{ ulliN in | tember, 57 SRS S oo MR ] confident of a good crop and Nebraska mer- | should not be considered for three reasons: | gc. Options opened easier on dianpointme Oregon Shor Live * 7| 5 Tecelpts ofive atock at the four prinelpul yards 1 chants and business men generally enjoy lite [ 1. That it was a common thing for men | over the exports and Rubbor. 3% HEIF] for Saturdny, May 5 were i when crops are good. to have legs.of unequal length. inthe et . B viatdod 't s Dl 111 oo 910 3 i Cattlo, Hoxs . 8hesp, o : 9. T % o ree loc the close being wea! nfon Paeffic..... 18b cy. 718 3 South Om [RTIPPPPITN BaiRd L SRl T pecll doafure, of trads thla ol hat ‘they suffered no inconvenience | [ 1o e "ot e Fobine initne Weat End... A% | Tamarack | T a e ] b b 3 - eby. west: a blg decrease is e cted g 3 62 3 nsus Clty.... . 5, Fioing dlon auite ax satlstactorily, generally | 5 That previous to the acoident the plain- | X & 'r.Tx,”-.u,.‘y, el T H e Touts s, 00 1400 g speaking, as the troublous times warrant us | tiff's legs had not been mates, 2t ol at eptembe TIMOTHY SA! ANCISCO, May 5. ~The offi closing ) p in expecting. The feeling remains, how- | To prove the first and second points, phy- | Gi°inf 1t O¥ci December, GSRGHSe Y Ve W choice timothy, N e g Mozl vy wars s B0 | 11008 385 19, FaUInG ekt BhAHEY 4 ever, that It will bo many months before | siclans from the Binghamton state hospital | " CORN -Recelpts, 10,000 bu.: exports, 10, TR separator creamery, 15@16c; . WITHOUT W 3 health will be fully recovered in commercial | were called as experts, and they testified | sales, 40,000 bu. ' futures @ 20,000 bit, spot. | choles dairy, 136140, amery, WOUe; | T rrerinas. 407 |Maxionn:: 710 3 25 A CITY WITHOUT WOMEN. 4 cireles. RHabE Ay tPON natienta : th Spot’ market dull and easy; No. e i GG —Quiet l 1, Beleh 140 [Mon 350 . at in the measurement of patients they o market dull and casy: No. 2 o In'vie: TR e hangar e M. IR Y ] “Business men In Omaha do not fully ap- | frequently found u_ difference In tho length | Suiios, s, Aot steamer mised, i2ho, nominal, | LEAD SGuotible Bout & Heisiior..... 20 | Nevada Quoon L A Town In Mongolin Enjoys the Novel Dls= preclate the ‘value of the Commercial club | of the legs, and that unless such discrep- | cused off with WheAt ani closcd weak e sidis | CORN MEAT L e p.‘.mi“'“ 1% tinetl to this community. They are not giving | ancy was very considerable, the men are not | met decline: May closed at 43%c; July, 1470 WIHINKY-SLosg! Con. ¢ t 718 150 W cnow (hat: Venice s Al olEe e Tnatg 3 its executive officers quite as hearty support | inconvenienced in any respect and frequently | 4943¢, Slopins nt 447 ; COTTON TIES—linc| Crown Polut...... 100 LS. as they dusorve or the interests of Omaha | were unaware of such discrepany. One of eapie,” S bus exports, 20 b | HAGGING s, Biroancon. e 8 600 2 streats, Without horses, .oxcept fopriorifxe require, The city of Omaha needs the full | the doctors belng asked If he could think of i: Nor 2 adiae 2 itvensd; | stangand M.m(.g"‘”‘""'”‘ T chonks | Tiao & Noreross, 1980 3 bronze ones; without carrlages, without trees foree of all the public spirit her citizens can | any circumstances under which a slight dif- 11%@42%; No. 3 white, 4lc: | steam, sl bt e HiLIL m 3 except in one garden, and without wooden o muster into a single strong organization, and | ference in the length of a man's legs would g yuatacn: "‘“,"I:;;; AL A fa_ands Hbs, Now York Mining Quotations. 2 houses. But there is a eity still more pecu- p it 1s necessary that the Interest of this club | result in trouble for the owner, replied after | Options’ were steadicr it i Breve i > vacked shoulders $7longs, 3.5 | Npw YORK, May 6.—The following ara thy g & ptions’ v adicr ‘nt first, bt later. re- | ribs, §1 ‘Shorts, §7 S0 llar than Venice. It s in Mongolia, close to : be maintained through all weathers. Every | deep thought: 1" With the ‘other murkets and closed about | RICE T, 3,00 Dbk« wheat, 3,000 bu,; | C10810K mining quotations ; t man of business in Omaha should attend [ “If a man with logs of unequal length IGE, ol at 390 ain, 22,080 by ; i | Son Gal & Var ) [ Nova Ti0 the horders of Russian Siberia, and s named 3 Tuesday night’s meeting of the club. were lost on the open prairie or in any other pAR L, poHI IRClour, G0W bbia: wheat 65,000 Deadwood . o sy 100 s Maiwatchin, and it 1s the only city in the E: *'The executive committee of the club has | Jarge space with no landmarks to go by, the | o S0, 7S, 1O bul? etk A im0 b, e 76 |Veliow Jus 106 U SOCKERS AND FEEDERS, wor'd. peopled-by;;men', onl e TheCIHUME b not yet followed out the suggestion for a bu- | longer log would outwalk the shorter and the | , HOPS=-Dull: iate, common to cholc: New York Dry Goods Markot. L LT B AT AR O B0 15... 497 3% ? women are mot only forbldden to leave ] Teau of promotion. The misfortune which | man would travel in a eircular direction, | jiis coast, taise . W YORK, May S ary goods MOXICAN s rerneeres 170 [Quickailver..: ... 200 i) 30063 340 M this territory, but even to pass the great overtook o local factory last week affords an | Such cases have been reported. That 18 (he | scbiid o jalied N today closed very slow and. weak "I the 4 o prof 1500 1 16,0079 350 wall of Kalkan and enter into Mongolia g opportunity for just such a bureau to do the | only supposition that oceurs to me,” o 50’ 1be., 4@5¢; Blenos Aybe insston “trade. »digplume of sales was . 1 s 15, 00 3 X OLORADO CATTLE. All the Chingso of this border city are ex- i ©olub, the factory and the tow: fel 1@, . L though it Fewuled very Turkely from = LORA ATTLI clusively traders, and they accumulato 4 7 ¥ n a service. I | Finally, as proof of the last point, the de e, ? s on'former - purciases of brown ot Mining Stock Quotations No. Av. 1 N Av. Pr. do not know whether the owners of the In- | fonse called the plaintift’s tailor, who pro- Hianiv-tnactiver, hemiock aols, Fuenos s Foods, printed s and staples and At Logla WINIK Sfosk Quamilonh 12 feeders. .. 486 3 o tooders..,, 86 g5 6 [ [Oney L thelr ctrading with o Hiroly A stitution destroyed by fire need any assist- | duced old measurements for the plaintift's 1SN et Ve tamily, 312,000 Koods for exporte o The porsnii and | ST, LOUIS, May 5.—~Mining stocks unchanged. s e through Siberta has created a sufficiont for- ; nee o not, but it would be a most gracious | trousers, taken before the accident, all of extra mess, 31, Dheef hams, $18; b s o llgdy for more or Jess as- | Quotations < e A b tune to enable them to return to their na- G and helpful thing for some authorized = R, - s s extra India mess, 318004 Cut meats, f calicoes and W88 dreus So0da,. printe Tid, ARknd T Askod e average of prices this week'has been | tive cities and live there in ease with their I iyt Rarta L TR M Sl wiileh shawed to, the avidint. surprise of the Kled bellles, §7.0005.00; pickled shoulders, G it koods, "Blaniet wo pluin and brinted | Agama...$ 80§ .00 | Elizabsth.$ 16§ 20 Ge to 10c lower than last on hogs, and the | families, Thelr dwellings Indicate their nen and say o | plaintift that his right leg had always been e, AR, western | nhie ' attention, i s, bisiao e, Am. Nei i .. |[Hareouver 17 | marke )8 that w This | , ! 828 E ! n 0 dind, ntoadyi i able” attention, A som; business Wik m, Nt g arcouver 1 market closes that way. This has been | prosperity. They are separated from the 1 them that thelr efforts to bulld up a man- | 4 fraction of an inch longer than his left. | Steam closed at 47 & Moy closed ut 8785 mom: | Whoen Kood were. in L doat. bar togre | Bimotallic 200 111 (Hopa. 50" | undoubtedly caused by the more liberal re- | Ltreet by a clay wall, rather naly, it 1a t ] facturing enterprise are appreciated and it [ The jury, not belleving the likelihood of the | Mli July. fied, auiot; continent, 2 | movement on early oryeeh Pr Granito M. 1.60 L. |8, Hopas.. .07 HBHIRDICHIE CARMRAUDE) ERQ ) street by a elay wall, rather ugly, it Is true, 4 hey noed any temporary aid in recovering | plaintift's getting lost on a prairie as worthy | mess. $13 ok “dull but stealy: new | were dull and quotations mominal a2 ——rn, pts everywhere and the extreme dullness | put surrounding generally a very elegant- 3 ] ot for "1 Nquares, the 3 al Notes. : e product. [ oo o o s thelr ground lost by the disaster it will be | bt constderation: declined Lo take Into ne. | far abort clear b sked for 64 i1 h Fluanclnl and weakness in some lines of the product, | jooking house, before which are gamboling of consideration, declined to take into ac- & 304 Production at the SAS OITY, May b.—Clearings, $1,500,583. The general situation presents no new fea- | those sleek-looking lump cues, witlh - forthcoming. count this cruel tnequality, and gave a ver- loQuists pricos more or | 21000 pieces; sale os; 8to ANRAB QF7X: May bl s | tures—in fact there never has bec i i K DY B Porhaps It Is Improper to criticlse the | Giot for damages covering only the time Tost | S stocic of ol in the United | plecos. W ORLIANS, May 5.—Clearings, $156,072 | UFes—in ever has been a time | usually big eyes, such as are pretty faith- ’ action of the constituted authorities in Wash- | quring the healing of the injured membs e MEMPHIS, May 6 — Clearings, #02,108; bal- | When the trade was so much at sea as at | fully reprosented on Chinese vases and ington In handling the Coxey. matter, but | CUr'n8 the healing of the Injured member, | OV, 1018 ST 3 _ urkets, ances, $153,00 present, and this very uncertainty Is mainly | ycreens, The main part of the houses 4 th fimant among buslne summe oft_"summi v KANSAS CITY, PARIS, May 5.—Three per cent rentes, 100f 6o | accountable for the paralyzed speculation. | of Maiwatchin s divided into two e sentiment among business men s that THE REALTY MARKET. 1 hard, 80610 [ : Prime sum Waare. v liso] M aw, Glei for the wecount. If there was a reasonable assurance that the | compartments, and that which Is behind s the arrest of Coxey and his lieutenants is an il BT T stern’ dairy, 10013c; went- | 91@2e rejected, ' 4 f OMAHA, ~Clearings, $T8204; total 0 | present dullness In business and manufactur O DAF HEe e B S hAE MO IOR 2 8 AL advertisement which does the prisoners no 1 eroam e e e dldc; weat- | CORN-In good demand; No. 3 mixed, S s o FIEhEn d ” ctur | raised. Fires are kept up under this great INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 8§, ate dalry, 126170; siate creamery, | No 2 white, ' 36Gantic. as wask, ing circles was to be succeeded by an era of | platform, which Is covered with mats that : 1e; Barm and the country no good.” 1894: Y. 0. ady; state large, 9%@140; small, | No. 2 white, 356 TS—In good d and} No 2 mixed, 3%4@dc; | | FHILAD WIILADS activity and prosperity the chances are that | serve as seats by day and beds by night. the present small stocks in packers' hands | Opposite the door a niche s generally seen WARRANTY DEEDS. SNOW, CHURCH & 0O VIEWS, beter Peters: d o a@hac: tull wiims, Ry Steady; 9 A, 9,087, 42 Peter “"‘: i 1’5.":".:’1“"5 {;’m'jmf":f' i e e a BUTTER—Quiet: ' cregmery, weak; 16@17c; | BALTIMORE. May 5 — ¢ nmn«‘”lv 2.000; | and the prospect, or rather the fear, of con- | where the domestic idols, unaccustomed to Busy Farmers the Best Possible Guarantee'| John Yerovsky and wife to Frank o sh, 10%@1le; southern, weak: 121 e 264,000 for the week, 313,560,652 bal- | tinued light receipts would send both pro- | attitudinize to profane eyes, repose behind 1% of middle 1 lot & 8 ErosioN 1,897 pks. Qulet and st ) $1,809,563 viston and hog prices up like a kite. As It ented blind. The walls of th of Future Prosper ty for Nebraskn. A 55 Eiiacle e los & Blaok. . o il A LOW-—Fasler: ety (12 por ki), 450 RECEIDTS-Wheat, -ndhe;” corn, 1,00 bu . May G.-Clearings, 313,482,627 bal- | iy hogy are selling relatively higher than hog :m.n‘:r,'.'.“:".r.',.“m y |'.:u|m red In rod or blasks ’ Feiians e's B¢ . A country (p} ns to quality. oats, 1. ances 3,04 for the week, $91,019,000; bal- coption roo; © lacquel o ck, Albert Andriano, local superintendent for ickson to Jam PETROLI M United, ‘closed, sstc | | SHIPM _Wheat, nine; corn, none; oats, | Ances Siawn: o L 4" | products und people are atraid to touch pro- | and sometimes covered with figured silk, ac- Bnow, Church & Co's. mercantile agency, Washington, b ‘:\-fififi[i‘i,fi'f' gtk f 3,00 bu. BAN PRANCISCO, May §-DRAFTS- Sight, | Visions either in a speculative or investment | cording to the wealth and taste of the writes: P, B London Btock Market. 10c; telegraphle, 134, Silver bars, 63%@sine. | way. owner, The apartment overlooking tho court A trig” through the state of Nebraska Sleady; strained, common to good, | LONDON, May 5.4 p. m. closing AL AR dallars, 3Bk B o e M The mnirkr-*lbwlny i lllrlflc uneven, but | is generally of light wood, perforated and A pa Ll 4 3 « GO, 5.—Cle 3 ew | in the main about steady. Receipts were not | carved, and over these openings colored A1~ convineo the e o | % 1 NTINE Mo G ork exchange, 100 pre erling exchange, 3 penings :‘m“u w; ;l; n:::l -ko:nlltal] .th.nt lh_ H M Poiley (o 1 “’ Newkirk, Tot i TURY 'Sl:!ulai\)l: Honsaln, MODRF: vy m;a 5 ;';u; rdiuary ‘}w ‘\“m}; u."'..'.'.'f‘ M‘f_‘.!;‘_';, 30089, Money “eany i | beavy and the quality was fair. As prices | paper Is stretched, producing something of ook for this part of the country | block 117, Dundee Place,.... 100 [ Jupan: e Cunadian Paeliis=. ' g 1014 | Yo% per cent were a trifle high here compared with other | the graceful effect of staincd glass. The 2 {lhhlrll:fl:‘rn:tmglr‘imn llfh.:n at any bllme ru: B ,\ }:‘):‘vh‘nr’\l lex'.e-\flul; A Maurios o MOLARSER 8¢ :’%; New Orleans, open kettle, x:: Ponas GO (g NCINNATI, May 5.—Clearings, $2,248,760; for | western markets packers started out rather | Idol temples are gorgeous bulldings. b . Farmers are busy, and lots 3. 15, ) - oo 360, e T8 | Reading. 287.350; for the corre din K e et e e iRt L iley (e \.rhl.“x“u and 14 Hillside Reaceve. i s | i TRONQuiet; Amertean. $1.50011 Tiinola Coniral .63 | Mo, Gaa. new i, _ 54 Sar, VLRI Loy Bude por sony, | earish and sasly bida ware Jower. “Sallers 4 cox to A’ B Shoenfeld E el % Ork_ exchange, 0G0 pre 3 Country morchants are not doing very much | 4t Wileox & o 1| ERRERRGSe BAR SILVER—200 per ounee. e 42311 thia | TOM the east were rather favorable. Later WM. LOUDON, l‘:ni thia reason, but are confident that every- QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. TIN—Nominai; plates,” market dull. Spelter, [ MONEY u'vt'n‘n.'.“.'fh‘(.'i'l:. g e T e ey “,',‘,“'),?“‘, % 607.006; | shippers and speculators took hold freely 4 ’ ¥ ng s getting Into excellent shape for a [ 1y w o g o —_ r - ‘nonth °s ‘today. 530,932 | and prices firmed hade, only to be fol mith and wife to I M Com- bills 8 13 per cent, and for three months' ces today, $6M, and prices firmed up a shade, only to be fol :‘;.n:a:.:‘ .lltx:fi i mfl.,mm‘"{,wl goneratly | Pyl S0 SOOCHEY ikats Blave 1| wrlu.;:fiwn‘n‘. Wheat u-r:«. o | PRSI o PR v cont. oo, Watke Jast yvari | lowed by another period of slow tradiug and Commission Merchaunt ] mprovement in trade, and | 3 ) BB I c| NEAPOLIS, May 5.—The wl market - g S O < e: A or cholee che! hars ' Nille doiby that the iide has | anom blace. und h t 100 & ook | ot i ot st e BAInMR | L Gotion Mrkat iinds O New VO iy | casor pricen. | Hho top for chulce buichet | QAIN AND PROVISIONS: SR B L It actio o e close of o 3 LEANS, - y 6—Clea 4 s A ‘rivate wires to Chicago and New Yor RRERNA SHMle Whe labor txoubled and Qom- |, BOUED. Omhl; o seeveee 1R iy and at' the same peice for September. | sales, spot, 420 balca; 't arrive, 109 bal balances, %o the week, 366547501 | the better loadw went at $6.02% and $5.06. [ Private wires to Chicago and New ¥ork Al monweal agitation are freely discussed, they | gpoie 0 7 N Brown, o l t 1, block The ‘demand was not very setive. and nrices de- | celpts, 1,790 bales; exports, Great Britain balances, $36. The exports of specie from | Several of the commoner loads sold both | qriq " . scom o have liitle effect on business in | Sigr!M to J N Brown, e h o oc o | clined from the first and fell about %e. Latar | heles: continent 3 Dalen; . consiwise the port'of New York for the week wore: Gold, | garly and late at $4.95 and $4.97%. The mar- | = Correspondence solicited Sha amnthi towms. 3 . . there was some little demand, and prices picked | bales; stock, 126,00 bales. Futures, dy; | $.520.38; wiver, Wiiwo The imports for thé (S e omewnat “hump-backed,” strong in Office, room 4, New ¥ork Lifs Dullling S04, 414, wilver. 625, dry goods, §1,689,071 Telaphone WS but the “At Omaba und Lincoln jobbers in most Total amount of transfers....... the middle and weak at both end up, tnally closing with cash Wheat at the same | sales, 30,300 balés; May, 36.68: June. $6.640 | Week were: Goi figure as yesterday; May the same; Julv e | 6.09; July, S6.T306.74; August, 36.74G8.76; suy-l werchandise, ¥,

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