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July denl fa closed up. Buyers of May wheit COMMERCIAL AND FISANCIAL market and gieing The result was tha Josiring (5 buy : The Indications thero will be some difioults n Marked the Day in the Wheat Pit, Weakness Ag New York Dry Goods Warcke ihic request o and_yot, owl CORN CLOSED AT. A VERY GOOD GAIN flannels wore ted suitings | akness Were the Features | the Latter Being Chasod b in Live Hogs, Natlonal Transit cer- tifleates opencd much butter com- marked the day in the wheat pit, May mak finishing %e lower than yesterday; July corn glic; packing unchanged, finished lower all around ruled more active, 1y dirty egis arrivin Wool Market. prices, and the closing showed from Ye to As on yestewday, Missiurl clothing 22¢; others unchunged. Tonger: wanted, and it 18 not the matlel cleaned up WHEAT—Steady December, $LI2K; new larger northwestern receipts, all tending to weaken values, and offerings from the start were much transactions a for old plgeons, trong on_the but young bird hestor Textiles. stignal declines and | are not wanted. were at fra quiet and unchanged. The market fs firming up all over the 140 more, when July rallfed e, eased off ther the demand nor supply is v #%c, advanced %o, changed some and closed | STOUKS AND 1 Transactions Were Small, with the Excep- mon ‘white beank, $1506 A thing of th Corn at the opening showed a fractional loas and sold down a trifle more, then b up and prices rallied from %c to Sc, be- came dull, changed but little changed for July, but with May %c high There was a better buginess in June July oats, but very little in May buying orders for Jun were more NEW YORK, May 8.—Were it not for the heavy transactions in market would have been tame indeed, little of activity there was in the rest of the 1ist was consigned to St. Paul, General Elec- ago, Burlington & Quincy. At the Sugar was ale and lost credited to manipulation by the bull pool with the object of getting the shorts to increase their Mnes and the shorts did help to send the price down by adding to the bulk of the sales. was touched buying orders came in, which per cent, but renewed Bermudas still on hand Sugar toda; and cloged un Al and Cola which stock I8 quoted : £ o M hern | tric and Chi opening of pressed for The break w quoted at $2 dy at about and September and finally cl remained st Duliness and of the provision caused by a A little strength was subs developed on some buying movement in wheat. oftered down, particu weakness were the features When the low point id the upward arket was later with no_one s emphasized by A better fecling pre- caused a rally of selling sent per cent of the bottom pri Later in the day a recovery of 11¢ per cent cent was subse- of 14 per cent, > of the morning. the break in vailed at the close, although there material change in values. closed lower. at the decline. July pork is 7%c lower, July lard and July ribs Ge lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 62 cars; corn, 110 cars; oats, 115 cars; hogs 24,000 head. ding futures ranged as follows: jpen. | High. |_Low Lard and ribs Pork and lard closed ste quently lost, with a final ral the closing sale being at a decline of 1 cent on the day. St. Paul, after’a de 3 per cent. the stock on the it was firmly toward the close % per cent, with a rally of % per cent, and closing 14 per cent above STRAWBERRIE were fow berries in £ the berries wis not Shipping sto on the market preferred lost 14 good on_an av shipping purpose S Iifornia cherrles have The fruit arriy her small in size reported bond glving way in good condition, b ROPICAL FR It has been learned that the St. Paul com- pany did, yesterday at private sales, disposc of $2,000,000 of 4 per cent moertgage bonds for outlays for Washington b the treasury to retire maturin, There s still in the treasury $2,735,000 of these honds, avai'able when occasion requires, Burlington & Quincy receded % per c:nt in the morning, but rallied promptl 7% per cent, of which 3 per cent was lost at Rock Island is unchanged on the er cent higher. sluggishly and to reimburse gt navels, 1263, equipment and Hallowees, €5 to 70-1b. boxes, T doz., $2.50. Qay and Northwestern % The general market moved with irregularity, the prevailing tone being dullness in the fluctuations, s a rule being The speculation was the heaviest during the last hour and closed weak. The railway and miscellancous bond market was generaily weak throughout the day and closed irreguiar. The Post says NUTS-Almonds, SAUBRKRA confined to HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. e s o So much of today's busi- ness was made up of Sugar certificates that these shares may be said to have monop- Some of the which have managed the recent operations for the rise were clearly disposing of their stock today, but the market was ‘“‘worked” on a very extensive scale, made to the decline on the most expert prin- The net result, however, was a sub- There was an undoubted disposition among individual speculators to buy, so firmly has the notion of the trust’s sway at Washington obtained control. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: des, 3¢; No. sales reported; No. 2 red, o short-wooled and resistanco TIMOTHY S| actual weight, 4@6e; dry flint, Colorado butcher stantial decline. y Sldes (100se), $6.52160 dry’ saited shoul- (boxed), $6.8756@7.12%. WHISKY—Distillers’ 5. SUGARS—Unchanged. The following were the receipts ana shipments din wool pelts, per Ib,, actual Tallow, No. 1, 4 finished goods, grease, dark, agh tallow, 3G2 % Northern Pacific. |No Pac. ptd...... St. Louls General Markot. ST. LOUIS, May 8.—FLOUR-—-Dull, unchanged. Crop news decidedly bearish, rally In Chicago brought prices up to % Recelpts: | Shipments. | Northwestern .. Am. Express N. Y. Central. N, Y. & N. Eng. Ontario & W.... Oregon Tmp. 0.8, L. & U. N Canada Southern. Central Pacific... Ches. & Ohio. .. cago Alton.. ios July, Blcs August, 3. On the Produce exchange today the butter mar - ket waa steady; creamery. lflhbiu. Eggs, quiet and ung OATS-Steady; Clilcago Gas. .. Congolidated Gas. 0.0, C. &St L. Colo. Coal & Iron Cotton Oll Cert... Del. Hudson. .. Del. Lack. & W. D. & R. G. pfd. D.& C. F. Co. Enst Tenn . ; strictly fresh, 2. Pullman Paia NERAL MARKET, cast side, 3. Nominal; §1.27. 6 Richmoud Term.. Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and Provisions, Metals, Ete. 8. ~FLOUR—Receipts, 21,700 bbls.; o spring patents were more. “ndvance; timothy, amery, 13GUe; NEW YORK, 45,100 Dbls.; pkgs.; dull but steady active at the decline; rye flour, firm; buckw flour, nominal. WHEAT—Dull; range on all grades, 03 choice dajry, LEAD-Higher, strong; $3.174G3.20. SPELTER-—-Dull; $ ¥ b CORN MEAL- 1o oD G. Northern pfd. C. & E. 1 pfd =823 T “Tenn. Coal & Iron |Texus Pacifie. .. |T. & 0. Cent. ptd Unlon Pacific BAGGING—Unchanged; b PROVISION: 8t. P, & Duluth. Lake Erie & W! Lake Shore....... CORN MEAL—Steady; yellow western, Brandywine, RYE—Dull and nominal; car lots, 51G52c;. boat loads, 66@56e. BARLEY—Quiet; N graded western, 60@65c. BARLEY MALT-Qulet; western, 65@8ic; six- prime’ to cholce Dry salt_meats, 100se shoul- i longs, $7.124; ribe wheat, 5,000 bu.; steam, $7.2037.32" W. St L. & P iz Bacon, packed_shou $7.25; Bhorts, $7.374. 2 Milwaukee, 66@67c; un- Loulsville & N.'A" Manhattan Con. Memphis & C. Mo, Pacific. . Western Unton. .. Coffee Marke! May 8.~ COFFEE in store and e NEW YORK. -Options opened anged to 5 points higher, tvancing Jate on re- quiet and st but offerings were o lar ing and closed steady at 6@10 points tncluding: June, until new records were made, and the close Forelgners sold weak and crop news very favorable. A rally followed sales of stocks today ed At B0e: July, K@62%e, closed at 62 December, 661 247,723 bags; Dais; total 'visi RIO JANEIRO, iV Slige; August, ber, 62763} 66%c, closed at 66%e. Loufsville & Nashville, England, 4,500; Rock Island,’ 2,900; St. Paul, 17, 00; Western Union, 3,100. ulets quotatic exports, 122,200 bu.; 2, 43t In elevat) New York Money N tlonk steady early midday on long selling, tairly steady a3%e: July, 44la@4i 9-10c, close at 4 ons nominal; 000 bags; stock, pts, two days, Easy at 1 p at 1 per cent. MERCANTILE at; last’loan, 1 per cenf PAPER—24@5 ags. RURG, May 8.~Dull; unchanged to %@ ¢ 8.—Cables discontinued, 000 bags; prices, ~Steady to firm, with Dills, $4.88%,@4.59 for nd $4.87@4.87% for sixty days; posted 486144, 56%. actual business in bankers' rates, $i.551@ COTTON-Quiet; opened firme western market, M state bonds, low middiing, 6 8- tl'he }lcl"\l quotations on bonds: T 117%(|S. L. &S.F.Gon. M. ¢ o to cholee, Iected, 45 to 65 ib Lousiana stpd 5 Ibs., 4@ic; Tenn. new #e Tenn. new se from yesterd shipments, 200 bale tve; domestio flesce, COTTON—R PROVISIONS 101 bales: stock. 31,198 local consimption, balesi middling, quiet at'e Btoam, closed at $0.55 wsi M. K. & T. Geii. 0% Mutual Union Os. .50, nominal; refine NEW YORK, May hutter grades, Ala. Olass B. mer yellow, prime summer white, N.W. Consoly N. W. Deb. on. There Iy nothing trustworthy as to the Strong; state larg @lale; small, the Issues of 1 metropolitan stock wers {ssue in each o sland 18 iy conscquently United closed at §5%e b'd. United closed at 8alic Washington, San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, May quotations for min{ng 8L0cks 011y Wars a3 ol- ‘Washington, refined New York,' $.18; Philadelphia ROSIN—Steady; PN TINE-Quiet ana 2 PENTINE—Quie A steady; 20G29Y RICE~Steady; dnlm'lil("l‘“ ¥ At ds In gold was Nevada Quoen falr to extra, 4 ew Orleans, open ket rican, $11.50G11.75, good_to_cholce, @36 PIGTRON—Quiet; Ani . Straits, $20 bid; piates, quiet. atem, quist, ern 1o arrive, New York Mining Quotations. ‘The following are tha Whoat Murket. MINNEAPOLIS, May 8.—Sale Tower foday by day, as the sales of the pr made before the rey les were made su place late in the da: rices, however, igher toduy than sympathy with iy, July closed Car inspection todiy 176 cars; oats, NEW YORK, closing mining quotations: T our atatoment for the week ended Satur- Produerion at Diurith and. 81 i recelpth by rall, 166,008 bbis: 198,354 bbls. .l % i e e ular break, while today t Ject to the decline that to Ay last shows Sierra Nevada. ... Con. Cal. & Va. Gould & Curry. .. Yellow Jackei. ! Halo & Noreross. ws May rules higher than Liverpool Marcots. lightly lower than yesterday, L the same and Septtmber e demand for cash wheat was good, great mmounts were sold to arrive, In- t the wheat held In the elevators in country 1s held to deliver on some future exigencics that wre possible (0 ailee before the Quicksilver..: ! do preferred. LIVERPOOL, holders ‘offer ly: 68 1d; red western, wini N demand poor; new 1, Californin, 45 BlgdGMs 10} Boston Stock Quotations. PROVISIONS BOSTON, May §.-Call loans, 14&2 per cent; Pork, piime mess, T8 94, Bucon, long wnd short OMAHA DAILY BEE: tme 1oana. 2§49 por oont stoeks, bonds i EDNBSDAY, . 1591, OMAH LIVE STOCK MARKETS | Receipts of “attle Increase and Hogs Te- crease from Last Weck, pton & Albany Allonez Mining 00, STEER PRICES WERE STEADY TO WEAK Caluniot & Toela. . o gon SHort LiLe aver-heated louses Dealers Took What They Fancled at Almost Firm Figures, but Neglected the Others ~Hogs Drop Despite Light Supply. when the pale faced 1itdl and goe the ar basement as far as the eye ndon Stock Mariet. LONDON. May & 4 . m, elosing. DAY, May 8. There was a very respectable run of cattlo and sheep today, but the supply of he CFEATHERSTONES adian Paclfic..« GE%K|N. Y. Cen 15% | Pennsylvania., .0 | Mex. Cen. new ds. at the head. Tilinols Cenifl. ceipts show 1,400 sheep and a Increase of 2014 per oune It Tn the 0pan mark ot for both s’ bilis s 10 D 8t. Louis Mining Std days of last week featureioss and without change. nearly four 90 per cent bith§ 104§ although our new terns are the talk of the town. the “QUICK MEAL" goods combustion; We control They are abso- very desirable stee have been r ly to ship for some \d platform patterns; prices ranging from If you' knew rings, $3,310,68 longer than usual this spring, waiting for a 10 to $28.00 better turn to the market, but the turn was stove under gasoline stove has come to st being the offensive and instead and dangerous con- trivance that was first brought out, it has improved that it a household necessity, but a positive luxur. OMAHA, May 8. Cles Tast week, $825,178 tolerably good been 80 much very nearly steady. takably weaker tone to the trade, however, heavier grades lower prices ie amount of bulli England on balance today int5 ‘the Lank of CINCINNATI, New York exchinge, W@ode premium. It don’t make so much difference what you select when you are buying “BAND-DBOX BS and BREAD-BO “ICE-BOXE business, but in the present demoralized con and WOODBO; enthusiastic Aside from market was dull throughout, and close found a few i look a little out. deposits cannot always be detected, even by sense of smell. FRIGERATORS when we are considering the sani dition of our homes. Better buy the perfect WHICH TAKE CARE gasses and foul rings, $14,177,000. The market for cow ady, as there were not over loads on sale and the ¢ 468 per cent. ————— A MEXICAN DESERT, DEATH IN firmer, but there was no material change in the market for rough stock gencrally. fair amount “ventilated” THEMSELVES. ‘GLACIER, Half-Eaten Iodics of Two Ill-Fated Ameri- unters Fouml. SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. phy, an American engineer and mining man who has returned to this city from Mazatlan, was a member of a scarching parly that left Durango abofit five weeks ago to find the whereabouts of Frank Turnstall, two Mexican guides, who started from Salto, state of Durango, on a prospecting and hunt- ing expedition into the Sierra Madre moun- left Denver, months ago in company with a Mr. Freeman, to have come from St. and two New York gentlemen. man and the two New York men, together with an Indian guide and several Mexicans, arrived back at Sallo just before the expedi- tlon was sent In search of their companions, condition and badly They reported that they had run short the - mountains, way and become separated from Hall and Turnstall and the balance of the There was everybody now being Ventilated, ample for the rather restricted mand, and the tendency of prices was lower. Country buyers have been scared out by the high prices and os a result stocks have been allowed to accumulate. and a better demand may now be expected. Good to choice feeders are quoted at $3. 3.85, fair to good at $3.00@3 commoner grades at from §$3 down. sentative sales: Francis Mur- ountry de- A “GLACIER” fce bo: “GLACIER’ 0, worth $6.50m refrigerator, L. Denton, C. Americans, and lighter, who is said in a half-starved of provisions Fomerl Pen Send 10¢ for postag Close at 6:30 evenings, except Monday and Saturday. o big *94 catalogue. A ‘relief party was at once organized, Mur- phy, two American miners and a number of Mexicans constituting the searchers. bleak and almost inaccessible parts of the Sierra Madre range jwere explored. ravine nearly forty miles from Salto part of a camp outfit belonging to the missing men A blind trail was followed for ten miles over the most ragged and in- hospitable of the mountain region. point a pole had been ‘driven into the ground to which had beén fastenod a torn shirt on which was a piece of paper on which was printed with a pencil the words: provisions, no water; the foot of this cangn Five miles in a westerly direction from this signal the bodies of Denton and Hall were found lying on their backs. utensils, a Winchester rifle and some cart- ridges were scattered about the spot. bodies were partly devoured by coyotes, but were easily identified. nearly all been torn from Hall's body. Den- were badly disfigured. The were burled with better demand, was discovered. head’; shipm 5., 800 10 1,000-10s have struck out for pigs and common light, T Receipts, 4,300 head; shipme 58 City Live The clothing had ton’s remains remains of the two men solemn ceremonies and a mound of stones ralsed over them. No further time was lost then in pushing the hunt for Turnstall and the Mesxtcans. The searching party was divided, one-halt going north and the other half going east- led the northbound party into a part of the mountains that could not bo searchers were forced own provisions running low and the water supply too far remote for safety. party was entirely unsuccessful in finding any ‘trace of Turnstall, although it remained for nearly ten day It is supposed that all of the missing men have died of starvation. B LOOTED THE BANK AND LEFT, Ockers und fo ‘orkers and pigs, 3 Wd; shipments, noned market slow a New York Live Stock M ward. A blind P AND LAMBE to turn back, tucky lambs, $6 1 0 head; falr to gocd, $5.68 SHEEP—Receipts were liberal, mostly Mex- The demand was fair and the Fair to good market 5410 fcan lambs. market slow, but about steady. natives are quotable at $3 good westerns, $3 sheep, $2.50@ lambs, $3.50@4.50. common and stock good to choice 40 to 100-1b Representative sales: Cashier of the Sedalia First Natlonal Has Gone with the Funds, SEDALIA, Mo, Thompson of the First National bank has He left here Friday for Washington, but a telegram from Congress- man John T. Heard stated that he had not arrived there up today. known that warrants for Thompson's arrest the hands of the federal officers charging the missing cashier with embezzle- bookkeeping and false reports to the comptroller. Bank Examiner Latimer and United States Attorney J. R. Walker, who are both here, refuse to say a word, but the belief now is that the bank had been systematically and completely looted. President Cyrus Newkirk, who has been il for some time, has been placed at death’s door by the shock of the developments and Cashier Thompson's wife Is also in a serious Recelpts of 1ive stock at the four pelneipal yards, Cashier J. C. By, May 8, w South Omaha ipts and DIspositio 1 disposition of stoek Union Stoek Yarls hours enalng at 5 o'clocic p. v not yet been found. oMelal recel v by the books of t for the twonty-fo May 8, 1604: It is definitely SHEEP. [HOUSFS & NLT | J. Vamplew of 1007 Chi the police station last inquired as to the whereabouts Frances Whitney : said left home last Friday night and had not_returncd. street wen ta night and anxiously e n employe of the lnion The G. H. Hamm Swift and com) The Cudaliy Pi Pacific shops and Mr Asphialt company. v all live in the same Vamplew said shor<y after the coms wife almost old in her munne ral times that she wished d and that some time he would for ever marrying her. however, made any threats tow er Il Friday did s - 'OCKERS AND Set Aslde the Wil STOCKTON, Cal,, May 8.—The estate of a well-to-donegro farmer named McKinney has been awarded by the probate court to In Kentucky. Kinney left an estate valued at $40,000 ‘to but the jury decided Mc- mind when tioned to h she were dc 3 \e ever atlempt ny of Mrs. Vamplevg uplew said, tell how ad by going most always in the com and would ¢ of the pleasuro that could be 8 AND SPRI Cattle Sold Lower T his physician, Kinney was made his will. Burglir Shot Twice. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 8.—Charles K. Davidson, who burglariously entered the River View Military academy, Bullock and Davidson, who 1s of unsound nds and join the house last 5 could not be WO young m ¥ afternoon, but w than on Mo advance on that day's prices they ception and not day's supply vivals since Saturduy barely renched 10 A less than for WYOMING ¢ 6 stgs & bin1i HOGS-—The recent decline has had some- do with shutting off supplies, o of farmers to make hay while the sun shines and make or markot they can't make hay s probably the main Sweet breath, Then use DeWitt's Little New Church, s Catholle Chu~ch rmit for the erecs Loomls of Atlanta, dangerously wounded, says he was forced by hunger to attempt robbery. orders on hand for offered and G run for tomorrow prices would s taken out a | chureh edifies With a_moderate 6,000 fresh piobably aavanc most of them Heavy hogs were scarce hogs received tion of a new one destroyed by the Boston store fire, % will be of brick and the estle mated cost s $8,000, Draw After Twenty-Nine Rounds. DETROIT, May 8.—Heavywelghts Kenney of Detroit and Frank Kellar twenty-nine rounds at Wyandotte for a purse of $400, test ended in a draw, although the spectators claimed Kellar had the best of the fight. e All Were Auxious to Register, May 8.—(Spe The Bee.)—Deputy Collector Leopold Kabls for the district of Wyoming has completed the registration of the Chinese in the state. Six hundred and twenty-five certificates were a single” Celestial comply with the law. i —— n Assoclatton Insolvent. CHICAGO, May 8.—A receiver was asked today for the North and South Building and Loan association of Chicago, of which Nor- ‘Wood is président, alleges insolvency. sets, $76,000. Senator Kyle for President. MINNEAPOLIS, May 8.—A Sloux Falls, 8. D., special to the Journal says that Senator Kyle of South Dakota is being groomed for the populist nominatien for president, small Kupply tng an advance medium welghts. in the entire elghty-six loads re one that averaged over Most of the loads averaged under 240 Ibs., but, as a rule, the quality was very falr. Conditions were decidedly unfavorable to the selling interests and the average of prices pald was fully a nickel low Lower markets east paralyzed the shipping and speculative demand and were all decidedly indifferent vislons were weak and were trylng to get the liv There was D 3400 to 85, $5.15 bought tholce st and packers did A ¥ WITER polT LOWELL € BRI ER BRIGGS BONDS COMMERCIAL PAPER *40 WAL STREET: NEW YORK " WM, LOUDON. Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. s to Chicago and ¢ than Monday bulk went at f CHEYENN values into emed 1o want refused to loads brought $4.97'% and $5, and mixed stuff toward the close sold down to Trade dragged along all morning, but was very mean at the final wind up. of the fair ta good hogs, regardless of weight, brought $4.90 and $4.95, as agalnst $4. $6 Monday and $5.05 Representative sales Bollding and lotw comprised the gr spring lambs at from 8 (o 36, 9,000 head; calyos 18,000 head; sheep, The petition Llabilities, $108,000; as- to $6.10 on last Tues- changed; prime m 4, New X¥urk Life Dullling gzEx SUEEP AND LAMUS—Heceips, I,W bewd; 1o