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8 - -~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902, ——">~ . , 10923 e creamery, 20@2c; | patents, $3.65G3.95; first clears, $2.00; second | terest ha. s . N RT mixed, $2 506,00 stockers and feeders, $3.00 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [3iine eretinery iomitaticn Togaie? " ractory: | Siears. 15 deby vearing mo interest. 1 oirsn; oot | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| ioooimis i AR | BT W e 17g20c. BRAN—In bulk, $14 $1.327,865,%0. " This amount, however, .does 2 0 300 8 Mo 3% HOGE-—Recelpts, $600; 10c lower, selling CHEESERecelpts, 308 pkgs.; nrm; not Include 50,302,088 In' certificates and STAGS. at $6.7067.00; bulk, 9575065 15t (.n:. large, cull cream, fal ke, cols Provistons. treasury notes outstanding, Wwhich _are ' 0 4 1 A 5% Ol and Rosin Masket ; . i ored an e, 12%c; fancy, b ) 4 ” T 1 win A 3 Bulls Gain Easy Viotory in Wheat and Oat | g5 R0 WOl hake, colored and white, LIVERPOOL. May 1. = M{FQ"T < Spat. o oy "{‘h,,,‘:""m‘;;'l'_r"‘,“‘"};""' Sheh on hand | Beef Bteers and Cows Slow Sale, but Aboug 8TOCK [“AL\ B8 O, G, L ey Laattiaeicait’ bt 2 N 3@18%c. ; No. W, alls e = Y B % 2 m s ' . ¥ 1.=Oll~ bals Pits. p gz?s—newlpu 14 pkgs.; steady to formia, duil at 6 40 Putures steady; Hay, | remre Tocs e o ol o Steady with Yesterday. 60 3 08 : ances, $1.%; certificates, no bid; shipments, ern, at mark, 1 AT ) i ;| tonal bank depositorfes, $120,3%6,714; total, 1 0 300 1 oy TOLEDO, May 1 -OIL—North Lima, s PACKERS LEAD PROVISIONS TO GAINS | “Mousexs_sirm: New oriesns monc,, | aex, totd; Amiericar, Gitd, ol boog, B | Moo, SeCine: whicn there ‘dre 'de: HOGS DECLINED FIVE TO TEN CENTS| ¢ @ g i iR | outn Lima and indtaga, s Sy A 3 3 i 00 it % } : ee outstanding amounting to 1 370 33 3 NEW YORK, A ~ “ottonseec - . ic; towle, Jic. Dressed, iced, "vieadter; o LOUR=8L." Loila fancy winter, firm, ' | f e PR oy A LU — T e g fli 18 |stenay: priros Cude, potinals pases Crada, Corn Inclined to Sag, but Buoyed Up The "g'g'"', ot copper trom HOPS_ At London, Pacific coast, firm, hand of $334.319.963 Recelpts of Both Sheep and Lambs Woamo LR Yellow, &e@see. Petroleum, steady (Rostn, 2 - 0 ing ADH 16 | £3 168@ L4 ibs. = L850 4 Eteady: strained, common to good, $L.&Ns@ by Other Cereals Makes Siight |he United Staies during April were 1o | &3 ie@eiibe, ', ;, Boston Stock @uota Light and Prices Held Steady, HOGS_There were not nearly as many | & 'Turpentine, dull » Galn, While Wheat Jumps 1 to date of 65,763 tons, against 25,987 tons | PROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra Indlan | BOSTON, May 1 High as Seven Cents Belng Paid hogs on aale (oday as there were yesterday, [ ' LivERPOOL, May 1.—OlL~Cottonseed, . . the same perfod last year, a gain for this [mess, 97s 6d. Pork, strong; prime mess, | cent; time loans, . but other markets were all quoted 10:19: Hull refined, steady; spot, 26s 4l4d . Nearly Twe Cents. year of 36,778 tonis. The local copper mar- | western, 6. Hams, short cut, 14 to 1§ for Colorado Wool Lambs. prices at this point nlso took a tumble. | "LONDON, ‘May ' 1o Ol — turpentine . ket was steady today, but quiet. Lake [Ibs., firm, 59 64. Bacon, firm; Cumberiand The market opened up rather slow and | spirits, s ‘6d U Fis duoted Wt 31175 15’ 0i0; Slectrolytics | cut. 38 to'8) Ihs., Arm. &8 &1 ufmn"r]m- 8o about kgl Viower © than | vesterday. | SAVANNAH, Ga. Ms QUi—Turpen- "AG . 11.37 .65, and ting, $1L37% to . firm, clear middies, 28 to & The market, however, grew ne, firm, 43c. Rosin, firm: A, B, C. 1. CHICAGO, May 1-<Heayy o nen e aa HISHE Biahdars as qvoisd at Hifh to ; long clear middies, Central in ated SOUTH OMAHA, May 1. | jater on and gained a little in strength, %0 [ &5 §1.25" & $§1.30: G. §1.3 HAR K bulled graina today in the face of &0od | §13 for spot to August. London copper 528 64; short clear | Atchison Receipts were: ‘attie. Hogs. Sheep. | that a kood many hogs did not sell over | iK' $345. M, $2.85; N, 8 50 weather, and_good deliveries o was 98 64 higher, closing with spot and | backs, firm, 16 to 20 Ibs., 628 6d; clear bellies, | Boston & Aibany Calumet & Hecia Officlal Monday a nickel lower. Practically everything was | W, W. 33 6. tions. Corn was Inclined to sag off on f& | futures at £5 128 6d; tin, steady locally, | firm, ¢ to 16 Ibs., 618 6d. Bhoulders, square, | Boston & e Centennial Official Tuesday, sold In good season, though, of course, the yorable crop r!_'Do{_l". mil o dpduly with spot at $28.25 to $28.60; London i firm, 11 to 13 Ibe, 408, Lard, prime west- | } NH & H DIRERI o, Official Wednesday 518 | lightwelght and common grades were neg- B e e oen e up and | Market was 128 6d higher, but ciosed easy, | ern,"in tierces, firm, bs 8d; American re- Fitchburg pfa Inle Royale Official Thursday . 197 | lected, the same as usual, and were left| .. YRLEANS, o wheat 1'4@1%c hig] ol Brovisiohe B cbvs | With spot at £130 126 6d and futures at |fined, in g‘ul-. steady, 60s 9d. Union Pacific Mohawk until the last end of the market. The bulk .. ) ORLEAN 2| 1ol SUGAR.- Sl o L e o vy tlased 100 | £127; lead, steady here at $4.12%, but Lon- | BUTTER—Finest United States, firm, 50s. | Mex Conirai 0id Dominion Four days this week. of the good weight hogs sold trom $1.09, L3 | (UTORE, Open Ketue, Rt TRl | ered from a weak position and clos: don 'declined 1s 34 to £11 13s spelter, | CHEESE—Firm; finest American white, | American Sugar Osceola Bame days last week. $7.15, medium weights from $5.9) to $7.00 o, Ths ‘;:“5-‘_, \}hfl \';'", ugal, yel- 1ige higher hrough- | #teady and unchanged here at $4.42% and | 578 6d; finest American colored, oss do pta Parrot Same week before andthe lightwelghts from 8.9 down. Rep- | low, $4@d lo-6c; seconds. Ta@Siac T e O O s 1n (he | &t £18 28 64 at London; iron, local mar- [ TALLOW-—Prime city, firm, 3s; Austra- | American T. & T (Quiney ...l Bame three weeks ago resentative sales: NEW YORE i Sentritugal, , tou out the session. The news of rains in the | e riled steady, with pig-iron warrants | Han, in London, firm at 33s Dominion 1. & § Santa Fe Copper Same four weeks ago. No. vr. a lm\ ay L—SUGAR-Rsw, northwest and the southwest and lower|nominal; No. 1 foundry northern, 3i0.00@ | The following are the stocks of bread- | 9en. Electric Tamarack ...... Bame days last year..... i e Bt meatacy shasr CRHEGRRL . N, e cables induced some early selling, butl.00; No. 2 foundry northern, $1800g19.0; | stuffs and provisions in Liverpool: Flour, | Mjit Electric [ g KECELFIS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. |8 3 e b B Tefined, Arm Biounting 0 000,000 bu. were readlly taken 1 foundry southern, $17.50@15. 0. 125,000 sacks; wheat, 1,081,000 centais; corn, | x"% "G & ¢ TRited Biaten oos The following table shows the receipts of | & L3 (3] DARK AND BLOODY GROUN amounting to 2,000,000 bu. were readily taken | foundry southern, soft, $i7.@8.00. The | 268,000 cen bacon, 11,980 boxes; hams, | Unitea Fruit Utah =i poton oattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth omava for | I g o1 ~ Tt iy wp by shippers and carriers and that there | forelgn. markets were also unchanged. | 3,700 boxe oulders, 3,700 boxes; butter, | U. 8. steel Victoria. the year fo date and comparisons with 1ast | & k] 8% was a good cash demand prices began 1o | Glasgow closed at 43s 64 and Middles- | 1,300 cwts.; cheese, 20000 boxes. 1ard, 5,800 | _da ptre. 1 Wolverine yoar| AT 4 o] xti X , advance steadily. Minneapolls was (ery |borough at dis 4yd. tierces prime western steamed and 1.9 | Westingh Comman Daly West g 1902, w1 Inc. Dee. |78 " §§ . |NoskiA Keatesky Wihery Lawiessnes p v g S ——— tons other kinds. Az S o 7 2 3¢ . § %0 deliveries thers went dircctly into the | OMAHA ~WHOLESALE MARKETS, Following are the stocks of wheat and Na Yot Bt Sabt fioas R A k] % e ot N S T g ORI ] PN « Sanay Sepoty ngt ecaleats Whell oM | wmww YoM My 1The toilawing are | LA filoning. diniD s oo B ] §§8 [ neen proficed IR T Rhd "ot Very heavy At 111500 bu and “gave un on, .: on of 'r; a: - n;onn ons on | centals; corn, 496,000 centals. the closing prices on mining stocks: price of hoks sold on_the ‘South Omana -4 B i S0y dissiasivpl {,!“',';,,f,','.’.‘?,f“,,'\fl" oo -3 dded stimulus. 'Country offerings were e and Fancy Produce. Milwankes Grata Market. ~ S - market the past several days, with com- | 77 2 terrible 'in Its results as that in *Madrid till small and there was no selling prea- | paGe rroluding new No. 3 cases, le; ¥ Atama Con........... 30 |Little Chist (1 | parisons witn tormer yeai R i % 18 Bend,” where this great stream, turning sure after the advance began. France took | (FEGGS trcluding n MILWAUKEE, May 1.—WHEAT—Market [ Allc® ; & [osun R Dt T TR i s $3y, |north from Island No. 10, sweeps across .|;( more Joads, making 11 ln:dn this wee‘I‘L LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, Sc; old hlxht;'r‘ _’Nc. l?olrghg;n. T%c; No, 2 north- | gritiC, (" Gon b ¢ | _Date. | 1%, |1901.|100. 1808|1097 b4 -1 N the line from Tennessee into Kentucky, All these bullish factors taken in consid- | IV COUHTHY Chickens, 0 old | erh egtoge; July. e, Comstock Tunnel | Potost ‘» 3 IO YL YT L 5 rounds into the Misourl shore, and then, eration with damage reports from Kansas 8T, s i} .| RYE—Easier; No. 1, 59%@60c. Con. Cal. & Va & 12 [APrll ... 66 |67 | 864 3 % sweeping southward, cuts the Ii i ‘and 100,000 bu. cash stuft sold here, pushed | {@116; ducks and geese, ic; brollers, pef| BARLEY—Higher: No. 3, 0G70%c; sam- | Deadword Seres Nevada 3 | April 2.0 6 wsie) 6w 508 < 1‘ sl 6% to Tennessee. Thus it cuts off a section of July to T7c, after an opening %o lower to | Pu BiG pp oo Lo 15 hot ple, cog'a ©. Horn Silver . Small Hopes 4o | April 68| 598 515 36 * 39,36 695 Kentucky from the rest of the state and '"M"'fi":’a it 4aTonc. Some long lines d"’,{ TER_Pag Shock, (abig; chotce | “eoRN—Juiy, eac. Iron Siiver Standard 335 :;':1'1' i sl -;;::: :_;;o 10| LA o 1§ gven from the county to which it belongs, were liquidated for profits, but the markes 7 o ’ _—— H and, wrappin coll « $lood the sales well. ‘July closed strong, "{pfig“, fi","n"‘ 6: plekerslbe: pikei | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. —_— gt ™ zi:w H Elig‘ HAES 4 wid Vaters, ol It aloat Feom lhw nd A4@1%e up, at TWWETIC. Local receipts were | STEPBIS, 106; horring, 6c: pickerel, do pke | X KR 1§ order, from' right and justice, and clings 60 cars, none of contract grade. Minneap- Noahts. §o J ngs Foreign F Apr S| 6 01 Wi amid to 1t' as the last i o ; olts wnd Duluth reported a8 cars, making a | 655 B1USATe {53, Thifehen, Tle! calfsh. 1ic! | ecreane tn Volame of Bustness and | 1oxpo May 1The weekty siate-| A28 8 ,:;:I::?II:‘-:] ca Y iBin| . §% | thrive The ‘outiawry na crime ‘which malr Jotal for, the thres points of 263 cars, | haddock, lic; codfish 12¢; red snsvper, 100 Confusion of Sentiment. ment of the Bank of d shows: Total | April 11..| & s5/al & 19, 6 36, 8 &1] 3 11] * 1 3 o1 8- Vhointury g0 were rampant along the | gEainst 18 last week and 1 & year ago. | roo shad, each, tic; shad roe, reserve, decrease, £970,000; clrculation. in- | April 12..| & ss%| & 98| b 33/ 3 63 3 71, 8 7| * P | e Frimary receipts were 284,000 bu., against | ¢o7" sha “per Ib., 10c; lobster, NEW YORK, May L—The volume of | crease, £6i000; bullion, decrease. £435,3%; | AoHi . A R T N $ow | There is probably no other place in 342,000 bu. a year ago. 4 1B Ho; 1obaters, green, Ber. ib., dealings fell oft again In today's stock | other 'securities, Increase, £4,09,000; other | April % | G.48] 3 61 4 70| 3 86| 3 4 10 suntry wioy o the neart of a cultivated 4 Corn dragged most of the day under the | GYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 2c; stand- | market and the movement of prices Indi- | deposits, increake, £4,014,000; bublic: depos: April So%| 601 * | 372 367 380338 L7100 oo Iy pionere uman life Is held so cheap | Seprewsing Influence of lower cables and | args, per can, 2c; extra selects, per can, | cAted much_uncertainty and confusion of | its, decrease, £538,000; notes reserve: ' au: April 91 594545 * (361 INT| 3 H 1% New” Ml ottle region that lies opposite @xcellent crop reports. There was some in- | 330 'New York Counts, per ca bulk | sentiment. Then a flurry in call money to | créase, £971,000. Government securities un- | April 95%) 6 92| v 85| 372 ¢ 391 3% 100 Hickman oo, and pays its taxes at O e ortal thote, heat ;and oats | standards, per gal. $1.23: bulk extra se- | 18 Per cent would go far to explain the ac- | changed, The proporiion of the Hank of | Aol kY Aou ] 10 ok D (Kulton county, Ky. This {s Ken- R L ted the pit. Delis '.',‘I"l:fi:; lects, $1.6091.65; New York Counts, per ton lof the market but there were some | England's reserve to liabiiity s 4.8 per | april Y4 5 59! & 46, 3 o1 3 a3 9| 0 1w Wetton ook o vl o rihe Darnell- p 500,000 bu. v | g1 ementary causes which were con- g v : 3 5 5 ; ch mo an- for i the leading bull houses, Otherwise the bik | " {iGEONS_Live, per doz., Tc. fuslng and no doubt had something to 4o | Rate of discacms umchrramea ot B ot | 40 8 PRt 1% men are said to have been killed. Four interest was not In the market. On the | \EAJ-Choler 6G8a with ‘the rise in the money rate. Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, | April 6 86%| 581 * (3728 84| 55|30 ia Lot s i, avout seven miles fong, it afivance sems b&!;zll’nlflnx;‘e!g‘l;m‘i‘b b.‘:'w',hq; CORN—60c. The May ‘disbursements fof dividends | 1 Madrid, 37.3; Lisbon, 28.50; Rome, | April 6 55e| 580| 56| » | 374 382 328 D100 e L AT Srods s an. cesiony £ cl 01 y. 3 ., K and Interest are estimated at over $8,- | 2.15. 'Th, 2 7| % 90 18 y. produces enormous B Taamm S 2, GATSHS |, oyt a0aten 2L oren, B | e ament o pullot ok nig fhe | ABell 21 43R ER BE 0w W IB R i P | ot ol S L lere was good actlon and some excite- | FAY- Prices quoted by Omaha Whols United States steel dividends. The United | 00 April W% 571 o 360 384381 o |5 § % 1% frh.and fs always & acene of activity. ' Yot fnent in oats when it was learned that the | Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay. No, | Btates treasury operations this week have | PARIS, May 1.—Prices were firm on the | Abr o 872 534 367379 37113276 H-4 108 JAler, and atugut or constable; jatl nor Sooadins May bull took all the 0000 or T0.- |1 ‘upland, $9; No. 1 medium, §50; No. i| {aken from “the banke over 82800000, | bourse today, being stimulaten by the | Abrl 2|70l ol s o S &l 3l 3] i jeng | Jaller. and acknowledges no law that doe. (90 bu. dellveries for cash. There was & |coarse, $8. Rye straw, $.50. These prices | 1aT8ely due to deposits to retire bank cir- | early settlement and encouraging news, the [ April 20..| 7 03| § 65 * | 369 379 8 74 3 4 710 Many Monthe hare own notions of justice, falr outside demand through the commis- | are for hay of Kood color and quailiy’ De: | culation. transactions were small. At the close [ April 695%| 564 532 * 383380316 %0 G £ ) VISitea this repiore Slapsed since a sherift slon houses prices advanced easily. | mand fair. Receipts light. The government interest due today | prices were steady. The private rate of | May 1 69033 564/ 526 361 * |379312 v 6% b 1 - S 6 he took B ipriaaon. Snd many vears since The May situation s again worrying the VEGETABLES. amounts to about $1,6,00 and additional | Giscount was 2 per cent. The ‘weekpy | o — s 1t otent I R I e B Sato0k & prisoner out from ft to s‘and shorts, inasmuch as they do not know how E . deposits of governmant' funds to the ex- | atatement of the Bank of France shome By |+ Indicates Sunday SHEEP—Ther y e vun gt ] et & Yook Shiien ot hoyes S ether taky ‘hiy lsading bull holds or | L8R KD B T er ! Ohlos, $1.0; | tent of several milion dollars are ex- |following changes: Notes in cirsutation, | - The ofetal nostper of cars of stock | shosCSro-Thete et oty an g e i ne Rl o Sose By'that ssme « ioecd atiosy, I have to dellver. July | oS R OES Nohern $12001.3; Colo. | LCied to be made by the secretary of the | increase, 10,435,000 francs: treasury scepunts | brought In today oo eack reova was ket "'was not far from. stendy all sramni: | o the. potnt Witk niclor, oot on | closed _strong, lc v 3 orthern, $L20@1.25; Colo- | treasury. A abes 0 24 0y hoped 15 8 A 3 e seissippl on w-r: 57 "r';x. c up, at 37%c. Receipts rado, $1.35. The r"“ in the money market has had g:{‘l';m‘m!;!;;;‘:-c; ‘zomo\gumol frlngA.m ]nldmln 3 $ Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p. H'ses. {;gflflbfl in particular were in good demand | every side hut one, and Mln..mn'fa’croau‘ | 8 Provisions were supposed to have been | GREEN ONIONS_Per doz., according to | the effect aiso of easing the forelgn ex- [ counted inerense.” 3enoon Mncs: hiiSe i | C M. & 8t. P. Ry... 3 . L erythime duality was satistactory and (1t and with Tennessee on the fourth side, | manipulated again today by packers. The | iz of bunches. 15g2se. chanse market, carrying it away from the | hand, Increase. 225,000 francs. Three per | Sistonti Faciye Ry | Boma Coltrade e temur i oo season, | the murderer ls cortaln of easy escape bo: | ovening was depressed on the lower prices | TUBNIPS_DPer bu., be, gold “export point. The = International | cent remtes 101t b et ree per | Missourl Pacitic Ry.. ++ | Some Colorado waol lambs sold as high as | fore a_sheriff, thirty miles away, could [ 8 for Togs at'Uhe yaras Deilverios, ‘how: | LARSNIPS-Per bil, . power eplsode carried a dectdedly feverish | (Fot feRe: 10IE b for the account: ex P. system g $E.00, shich in the highest price ofthe year | be notified and'come fo the scene. ever, were very small, only 1,000 b, J8—Home grown, per doz., 40| feeling among the obscure class of in- v - . . p In Chicago today was re- o l pork and nom’lnfl Of" 1ard o Tibe. There O CUMBERS—Hoth 4 dustrials. The higher grade of stocks of SERRLS, ey Exchange or_London, s f;orl::ll"|nho'l’|’:e"'lg'n-:z S :’f' wethers e T DIvIaee, | | Semoriisen”atock Sarin mirker e a”ve: | SELNACH Home. grows, "per' wi\foc. | United State Socuriice ‘mowed oo e | 2m, APIE for checke: diicount raie. tor n Requins goo,and clippedewenBroushit A | o N, TORKC, Moy, 1A quarterty aiut A L e ). 8 cent ; g b 004 v V. ern B Iy v rerings were soon | B AR IS Re e e Sogat0; per box, | Rotoiuaof [hiher biting o ® | tlonals were steady. Spanish 4s were firm, 3 feeling was a little weak. first dividend declaration since the stock gearce, "packers LDought heavily through |, RA . S i " | P BugAr, Amalgamated copper and Peoples: | GU€ to Paris buying. Locals were harder 1 Quotations for clipped stock: Good to | W8 turned over to the Northern Securities of the usual Jong lines have been solt oy | | WAX BEANS—Florids. ver basket, $3.500 | Gas "were Arm o strong. I view Of the South African peace pros- ; choice lightwelght yearlings, $6.0096.25; fair [ COmPany. in the last few days. July pork sold early (4% 0o opae or basket. 751 ahe Srain-cercying railroads started to | OGS AN gcouiasement from the manu-| = Bt 7| 8 s8et0 i ood 0 Choice weahers, | e— at $16.70 and closed 17 ! —Per et, 75 advance on the over-night reports of d ey o : ) . $.50@6.75; good to = uly rib. y 5 California. new, o advance was checked by the fallure of | Das redu . as follows, each buyer purchasi - | B.00; L to mbs, ; fair : b B eiis rooin s r tomorrow: Wi ONIONS_Spanish, per crate, $3; Ohios, | the grain market to refiect any benefis o | ° Per cent. ber 0f head indicated:” < *!P8 the BUM- | (o good, 35,7615 Wooled Stock selld abont —_ %0 cars; corn, 205 cars; oats 310 virsy heats | per bbl., $450. the crops. here was large and concen- | CALCUTTA, May 1.—The rate of discount | ™y Vo 0 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | o C, above clipped stock. Choice Colo- Wyo., Aprit o 1902 23,000 head. b " i NOBS | TOMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | trated buying of St. Paul, which seemed O oine, Bank of Bengal was today reduced | omaha Packing Co L P | fade wooled lambs, $6.00G7.00; fair to geod, | proposals in tripiicate wili be received 'y L it fo'ke due”to"the advance in dividend Tate | (FOm § (0. per cent T i Ao “iii | BB Representative sale Av. Pe | horeuntllia m, Mays i3 for furnish- - s b c per cent to - > § \ ; v. . c cting a 1,000,/00- < © leading futures ranged as follows FRUITS, 8,6 per cent’basin. Ancther, nolable center Bank Clearings. T . e cull ewes J& g | galion reservolr. n‘.‘rhconn‘eufn, reservoir rticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close. 3 -Call , 813 - | § ran in she Sostnern trun! OMAHA, Ma ] G. H. 2culls ......... LB 500 y ns with mains of Sheridan | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. paricaCalifornia, new cartons, $1; im- | fineg WATH nad no other explanation than | §11934.85: corresponding ey hot onak: | Sobman s Hond 3 clipped "ewes D% 525 |and Fort Mackenzle. For a post distribut. | STRAWBERRIES-Texas, per 24-qt. case, ::A:mrceporu of very large north and south | § 07 47: increase, $115.300.18. *| Hill & Huntzinge mé p”pl;:g ewes. .8 B ll,r_|os"a A:lt:a":lga“. Ie'(erslylu\m; nll‘ :t 4 ! 4 5 SHICAG et Wb o b o i > elipi ewes 5 . Wyo. U. 8. reserves rf W1 T4 | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | dlanapolis & Loulsville and Nash | SRl I Taun comandyNew Yark | Hiile Denia & O i1 Jambs and wethers 1108 0% |Application here or to Chier @ M. 15 & A" sisglez @ueloinga, | 3228025, less extent Southern raflway. iR K : oit : 546 Colorado Mexican lambs..... 9 69 |at Denver, Omaha, Chicago or New York. 3 61 ORANGES—California_navels, fancy, of the May semi-annual dlvidend | g3\ s o lay 1.—Clearings, $326,366,- | Wolt & Murna 261 Colorad Envelopes ' containing proposals shoul o ga " SGhi | cholce " $3T5; budded, §3; - Mediterranea rate on Pennaylvania at 8% per cent in- | *HOMION " MAy L Clearings, 254813005 | O TCT PUYer® sev ailialod < B TO | orae "meaodnll.ror Water and Bawer .60, uced large buying of that stock. 5 % \ $25,481,339; . : - Bystem™ and addressed Capt. R. ol LEMO“&‘%IncE 10 chotes, 1.5 For two years past the May dividend on | balances, asgiyt T ML U Totals .. 19% | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.|Q M At e T Brown, bh MISCELLANEOUS. Pennaylvania has been 234 per cent, While | 5o} td: balnton % anole L Toicarings, $2.- | CATTLE—Afte recelpts of yes- —_— - el Al ped NUTS—New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft | in November there was a deciaration of | o » $LE.I4G money, 4% per | terday today's run seemed very lgnt. It | OFFICE_CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- shell, per ib, 12c; hard shell, per b, liyc; | 24 per cent regular and 1 per cent extra. | “Bippry 3 g wes evident, however, from the way pack.|Cattle and Sheep Steady, Hows and | master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May W% No. 3 'mott shell, 100; No 2 hard snell. e Tate of disbursement 18 unchanged bY | g5t hamiioREy May 1—Clearings, $160.- | ers' acted that there 'was enough to meet i 2, 1902.—Sealed proposals, In triplicate, wiil 16 62! Brazils, per Ib., l4c! filbert: r b, 12¢; | today's declaration. ST 'l;;‘(“*‘g M‘;l i mg;le)-‘5 per, ‘azm all requirements, 8o that the market was 4 be recelved here until 11 a. m., central tim: 16 77 almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 1 The undecided question of the anthracite | . COY IS, May 1-Clearings, 31296505 | slow and weak from start to finish. There | CHICAGO, May 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | May 31, 1002, and then apevien foe sl time, pecans, iarge, , 10c; cocoa: | miners’ terms was a weight on that por- | Palances, T e ey Blmecld)- 41@S per | was not so much change from yesterday in | 6,000 head, including 200 Texans: slow and | Ing and extending water mains and con- 955 nyte Er'ul:;k, o0, | [[Eamipe tok pERRat A clominig s wae 1ro | SSRENeW TR Cha e, Do peefaluin. {he brices bald, butpackers were very | steady: good to “prime steers. $875g730; | nectlons, wiso sewers, storm water drains o Per 3i-200 se, $2.75§3.00. . The bond market was irregular, P ET e or to m . '$4.5005. ' macad : 1 oy Ly el R gl o O sympathy with stocks: TO(al sales par Condition of the Treannry. The bulk of the recelpts conslated of heot | Foaders, $35005.00; cowe, i iIGSE Bettare | Shthio walke Lo Toads and gutters, gran: No. T suited: 7 No! S alted, No. | value §243000. United States new 45 de- | WASHINGTON, May 1L—Today's state. |Bteers and the quality was good, the same | $2.25G6.00: canners, 3 .%0; bulis, $2.2%5@ | Leavenworth, Kansas. Full information 93 veal calf, 8 to 12% Ibs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, | clined %' per cent on the last call, ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | 8% It has been for some time past. The|5.i0; calves, $20046.00; Texas fed steers, | and biank forms of proposal furnished on 1] 1 to 15'Ibs., éci dry’hides, §@ilc; sheep [ The following are the closing prices on | cral fund, exclustve of the 150000000 Sond | Market was slow In opening and packers | $.2006.25. " | application to this office, where plans and 940 pelts, i6c; horse hides, $1.uvurlio, the New York Stock exchange: reserve in the division of ;ed;mpfion as a rule tried to buy thelr supplies lower. | HOGS—Receipts, 30,00 head; estimated | specifications can be seen. United States CIDER-—-Nehawka, per bbl, $3.35; New | — shows: Avallable cash balances, §185 739,53, | Sellers, though, were hoiding for steady | tomorrow, 23,000: left over, 8.500; markor 00 | roserven the right to accept or reject any York, $8.60, ~80% So. Ratlway o sl T V) PR prices, and the most of the cattle that | lower; mixed and butchers, $6.10G7.15; g0od | or nll proposals or any part thereef e Cash quotations were as follow: POPCORN—Per 1b., ic; shelled, 6c. - 34| do prd é R S RO e s changed hands soid that way. It was hard | to_choice heavy, $1. # rough heavy, | velopes should be Indorsed ‘‘Proposals for | Gash tions were as follows: . e el 08 Texas & Paciic. 1] th Corten Mtk to get steady prices, though, so that al- 7.00; light, '$6.50@6.90; bulk of sales, | Water Mains, Grading, etc.,” and addressed winter straights, '$3.2083.70; winter clea St. Louls Grain and Prov Teledo, 8t L. & W. 12 g tholigh offerings were Light it was Jate be- | §.con o, to Captain D. E. McCarthy, Quartermaster. $2.0063.50; spring speclals, $4.10@4.50; Uatn e do NEW YORK, May 1.—COTTON—Spot |fore anything like a clearance was made. | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 9,000 60-02-3-5-6-20-30 " atents, 83,0008 70, spring ST, LOUIS May 1—WHEAT—Higher; i closed qulet, 1-16c lower; —middiing up- | As compared with the high time, the ma- | head: sheep steady. lambs lower: good to } &%) g N0 2 red cash elevator, ey track, ke Wepad: lands, S, middiing gult, 10c; sales, - | jorlty of salesmen called today's market | cholce 'wethers, $.8006.10; falr o ehoice | Sm———, 3 2 . May, c; July, c; No. ard, e 308 ales; futures closed eas; . 9.37c: | 4 ower than the high time. Some | mixed, $4.75@5.50; west . $5.25@6.1 £ v B TAT-No. 8 spring, To; No. 3 red, | E Wheellng June, 9.3c; July, 9.3 , 9.18¢; ‘Sep: | thought the best cattle had not dectined | manos o og: SIS Ge.50; weatern lambel 85 % LEGAL NOTICE! 'GORN—No. 2, 624e: No. 2 yellow, SGRY%e. RN—Higher; No. 2 cash, 8%c; track, do 24 pfd.. tember.” 8.55¢; October, ;" November, | quite that much, but the general run of | 6.5, o i Ryt No 3w o nds SEheioMay, Gici July, Ghiec; Septeraber, wis. Cotrai” 8lc; December, Rlfc; January. 1. The | steers are safely 40G%0c lower than. the | “GMcial yesterday: vt % TO ALL CREDITORS AND HOLDERS ol N 3 3 points . - e Thice, W AT itigner; No. 3 cash, o track, ao" it i Adame Ex. lower to 1 point higher, this being quite | The cow market was also slow today, but | cattle * o SM'PMepi% | of Debentures of the East Omaha’ Land BARLEY—Falr to chol 1 She; May, &2%c; July, 3c; Beptember, | o0 26 51, American ;30 | contrary to the cable news, which reflected [ not far from steady. The feeling, though, | Hogs . 34531 4588 e o ey Ti aoahed. to s A alr to cholce malting, 6@ | 295c: "No. 2 white: 46%@1ic. Ghicaso & N. W. Wellnroree g2 1% | & firm undertone in Liverpool. Closed easy, | was by no means firm, and the tendency | Sheep . : 15434 0| i e on or betore May.i 1503, a verified EEED—No. 1 flax, $1.68; No. 1 northwest.| RYE—Hikher at 6oc. Chilcago Amal Copper 112y | net 5@10 points lower. The present crop | was to pound the market wherever possi- liddeiiiaididi, Bave or tony Ssuert Brsinet (i Do may ern, $1.79; prime timothy. #3047 50, Piest. | FLOUR—Dull, firmly held; red winter : ;* | months led the drop, with the May option | ble. Some sales looked a_little lower, but Now York Live Steck Masket Land company, stating particularly’ Bhom ‘contract grade, $5.35. hols ;' il " | patents, $3.7 extra fancy and|c. Y the only one showing the extreme loss. us a rule sellers succeeded in wl(ln‘ right . 2 Y &na for what purpose Jour B AT A e PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl. stralght, $3.40§3.60; clear, $3.0043.20. Colorado So... GALVESTON, May 1—COTTON—Firm, [close to steady prices for the desirable| NEW YORK, May 1—BEEVES—Re- |nd for what pu s B B Dl 16,80, Lard, per 100" 1bs., $10 CORNMEAL-—Steady, .15 o 1st pld 9o, ; grades. = There were comparatively few 109; drebssd Dest, stendy: oty tracted, and the you claim to be IR s ™ (hooees™ e SEED-Timothy, steady, 300062 /| pdo 24 pra P8, ST. LOUIS, Mwy 1—COTTON—Quiet; | cows and heifers in the yards this morning, native sides, 9%@lic per pound. : GEORGE H, THUMMEL, B T tion oS0 BRAN—Scarce, firm; sacked, q;,osf Bel. & R B %% | middling, 9%c; no sales; receipts, 2,403 |but It was late before they were out of last recelved quoted America: A24d10t Bpeclal Maste R frouiters X T HAY — Timothy, “steady. ' $100g16.00; | Beb L Anac Mining Co..\ 112 * | bales; afock, S5,814 bales first hands. A very cholce helfer sold a at le to Lo, dressed weight: re- N W HIBICY- On basts of Mgh wines, 100 | PFairie. scarce, firm, not quoted. -y ookl R & i % | NEW ORLEANS, May 1.—COTTON—|high as 3.00. but she was better than any- | frigerator beef at 116 to 11%¢ per pound. R S tae. were ¢ - WHISKY—Steady, '$1.30. Erle e B s ; sales, 1,800; ordinary, 8isc; good or- | thing that has been seen here in a long | Exports today, § cattle, 80 sheep and 1% T ol unn'- ere receipts and ship-| IRON COTTON TIES—Steady, $1.06. /4 [ o LS 9¢; low middling, 9%c; middling, | time. quarters of beef, latter estimated. y: <kl BAGGING—Steady, 67%@6%e. Gon. Tobaseo 3 &00d middling, 10, 1-fic; midalin : |, There was not enough change from yes- | CALVES—Recelpts, 412, slow and weak; eceints. Shipments, | HEMP_Twine, %c. Hocking Coal receipts, 1,061 bales. stock, terday In the prices pald for bulls, veal|veals sold at $.00 to $6.00 per 100 pounds: [ 00 0001 PROVISIONS-Pork: Higher: Jjobbing, Inter. Paper . Futures, steady; May, : | ealves and stags to be worthy of mention. | city-dressed veals, general sales, §¢ to 106 OF OMAHA 47.00 | $18.90 for old, $17.50 for new. Lard: " Higher o ptd 9.65@9.67¢; July, 9.60@9.70c While prices held about steady trade was | per pound. L 215,000 | at 9.90; dry salt meats, strong; boxed lot Central . Inter. Power. 28¢; September, 8.66@8.67c by no means active, HOGS—Recelpts, 1436; market weak; 000 27,000 | extra shorts. $9.75; clear ribs. §9.65%; shore, | 1owa Central Lacleds Gas Sc; November, 8.08@8.050; Decem: | There were only a few stockers and feed- | state hogs 8018 at $7.60 per 100 —— 3 27,000 | clear, 39.87%; bacon, strong; boxed lot 06c. ern in the yards, and as the demand from | SHERP AND LAMBS-Recel 8 |Nationa! Blscult extra shorts, $10.62%; clear ribs, $10. § }N lonal Lea short, clear, $10.75. 12v [*] MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY, RPOOL, May 1.—COTTON—Spot, | the country remains very light the market | sheep steady, but siow, ge today the bu prices unchanged; American mid: | was slow and no more than steady. Good | under grade 3 £00d, clipped 1amb 7 » e et ket was easy, creamerles, 17g21ic; | MBETALS-Lead: Qulet at $3.974@4.00. 33y 3 o3%d. Futures opened steady and |stuff sold without much trouble, but com- slow and steady i 17@20c. Cheese, steady, 12%4@13ic. Iter: $4.173 bid. Ry ¢ | Awevions weak; American middling &. o. ¢ | mon grades were negiected, the same as | $4.00G6.2 per 100 pounds v & G"fll" Ifllll WU & teady; tresh, 16@16%c. 'ULTRY—Steady; chickens, 8c; turkeys, | Mexican Central Pacific Mail .. 5 9-64d, sellers. llFay and | usual. Yesterday there were only a dozen | c ¥ clipped . $5.85@6.90; R ey 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 4%@sc. Mex. National ... Gas s 5 7 S84, buyers: June and |loads shipped to the country. Representa- . few Jersey spring lambs, IAIUIg;'w,.'Im NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | BUTTER Steadss cohocry, 18@23c; | Minn. & st L. T 5 1 value: July and August, | tive sales: h; ' dressed mutton, Sc to llc per 4 dair; 20c. Mo. Pacific 7-84d, sellers; “August and Sep- BEEF STEERS. dressed lambs, llc to 1 per | guiwmAL REPAIRING A SPROIAMNY S—Lower at 14%c. tember, 5@3 1-64d, buyers; September and s T Av. @ Quota the Day on Vario Recelpts. Ship. October, 4 46-64d, buyers; October and No- (TR IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERA. R atils our +. B, 7. vember, 4 33-64d,’ value; November and De- City Live Stock Market. 1801, 1508 and 1508 Juskson Sévesd cember, 4 33-6id, sellers January, 4 32-6d, selle February, 4 31-64d, seller: W December and Omaka, Neb. Tel sas. January and KANSAS CITY, May 1—CATTLE—Re- Zabriskie. Agen: . R Cregthl, celpts, 2,100 natives, 400 Texans, 60 calves. | W R Mo Market steady to 10c lower; cholce export | NEW YORK, May 1—-FLOUR—Recelpts, | SOT0 18249 bbls.; exports. w400 bble.; more sethe | 0%t } finterrlom-. ’-m“: winter straight; $3.76@3.90; | | Kansas City Gral Minnesota = patents, 33. and Provi Marke dresued beet steers, u:‘s‘ufq,ag; fair to good, | swint tras, $5.10G3.35; Minnesota baker: KANBAS CITY, May 1—WHEAT—May, BOSTON, May 1.—-WOOL—Very few e W 3 %0asb; Texans and n‘.E co- 8% winter low srades. 82009818 | 13Nyl THGIC) cash, No. 2 hard, buyers have troubled the wool market s, $3.6006.00; T 50 [ \Rye four, Brm; fair o good, #15G0.4; "g(’,’ e No.'s, f3c;"No. here this week and the business is dor. native — cows, 25 " native Manufacvarers aud Jubuers of e o e Stoam and Water Supplies mant. The strike in the wool mills in th section does not tend to improve the m: ket, and although there is a tendency to | 17 weikness to be seen here and prices are | 1 practically unchanged. Territory woo HTH T P resRssssssetesEesseeees aloaTnoanannnnnnnoesssn KN May." Oi@esc; Beptembor: T 2 gt ™ | e caah o S, TS YE--Firm; No. 2 western, OATS—No. 2 white, 16%e. RYE—No. 2, 60c. ollt; state, 61@e2c, c. 1. f. 2 ssszusRunussseasssy runnsss sPssPrreaaaiaesassasres » nles, §6.8507.15; | car lots. % X cholc st staple, are quoted on the scoured - 97 v Wt Of All Kinds. | \BARLEY-Steady; feeding, 640660, . 1. 1., | it gipor . | ohY: H350914.00; eholce basin as follows: Finé, 0G83c: fine mediums STEE e s 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS T\ | fow York: maiting, a0, € L't New BUTTER—Creamery, 2lc; dairy, fancy, Gisc; medium, dsc. | The ordis srads F R EHBEP AND LAMBS_-Recelp E 4 T ‘quoted: ne, ne . # market about steady; native lam \_ WHEAT-—Rocelpts, 3115 bbls.; exports, | %G5 steady: at mark new No. 2 white medium, Gac; medium, ‘Bgic. Floecs | GINT A¥D FrAce. T10; western ° lamba, = $6.4@715; native ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. e ad frmi ho ool Wi, Jjood cases included, lic; cases returned, | NEW YORK, May 1—MONEY—On call | o0lt. frs atioted: " XX and above Ohlo, | 1- cows. ethers, $5.00807 western wethors, 800 | i AL LGS, ) o. h - Xy Wae; No. 1, J@aste: Michi: ‘ ewes, 5. i Texas clippe Inorthers, Duluth, “stie £." 0. 'b Recelpts. Ship. | 8- per’ cant uribes moiag i oftered af | gan X ‘and above, H@ete; No. i, 2g6e. i Carlings: $6.0006.3; Texas clipped ‘shocs \No. 1 hard, Manitoba, S%c, f. 0. b., afl Wheat 0. i Y g Australlan wools are featureless. WG stockers and feeders. §.0066 0. ing & shade easler because of lower | Corn 45,60 45,60 | "STERLING EXCHANGE—Easter, with | ,8T. LOUIS, April 9 —WOOL—Quiet; me- = { bles and a favorable weather map, wheat | Gats 4! ] '5.000 | actual busines 1o benkers Bille or smm | dlum 144@17c; light fine, 13@lic; St. Louls o.. n developed a reaction that late in the day 3¢ ‘Gomand and 2\ BB tor mats & heavy fine. 9@1lc: tub ‘washed. 14@2dc * || 'became unced, strength sending July s e s Douted patan, Bt MBLEN md N axty dave; | UST. Lot May 1.—WOOL—Nominal; ST. LOUIS, May 1—CATTLE—Receipts, { nd Ve trong porthwest mar. g Clal bills, $4.54%GH. 853, b medium grades, 14%@l17c; light, fine, 12@ - 2,100, including 50 Texans; market stead Electrical Supplies. i T es tigtical position were | TOLEDO, 0., May 1_WHEAT-Dull; | “BILVER Bar siiver, sl%e; Mexican dol- | 14¢: heavy, fine, o@ilc; tub-washed, 1@24c. 783! arensed beet ana bhteher sieers. b6 o | the buying motives. The market closed |cash, S6c: May, '85c; July, T%c; September, 7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.60 | } lars, “dic. e = )| Wlestrte Wiring Bells and Ges Lighting 18018008 5160 Clonad ot sadaYSnce: wotnd; | PHET . 4 BONDS—Government, easy; state, in- Cofee Market. 1 trekare oiy Tosdive BREITS; oo | o JORNOTON, Moy 1M Howaed B0 Closed ‘st Rdgc: Beptember, 86 5.1 3 Bao: Beptember Gige e May, €%0; | active; ratlroad, irregular. NEW YORK, May_ 1—COFFEE—Spot and heifers. $2.25@6.35; canners, §1.50: > J X mber, WG | 2 Te N ot e S, o i TS YR % boads & quiet: No 7 involce” 8 T-ibe. Mild, aulet: bulls, E8GSS: caives, "§.000 exay | = = X : ‘ordov 4@12c. ‘utures opened steady, Indi; steers, , $4. 26,250 bu.: exports, 18,38 | Rt Y 4c: September, 30% with prices 5 points higher, and ruled gen: G0 tows aud hattors AWNINGS AND TENTS. D—Clover, dull, steady; cash, 3. $4.40@6.00; cows and_ heifers, $2. 09 L. & N. unl. 4s. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ 5 [ 5 CSSERIFTITTTSSSSERRNR2383 o Biaenessaiaps s aatd & ] ] . ® 0 % % 0 30. i No. 2, T0%¢, elevator, and % : " $4.6 erally firm all day on higher European mar- % HOGB—Receipts, 5,100; market 10c lower; %5, b., afloat. ' Corn opened sieady ;’.:;’imocmmr' TR Al Mo, X' . Demtanl @... kets, bull support and scattering demand % pigs and Jights, 36.40006.75; packers, $0.600 was advanced sharply by wheat ine. & 8 L . from shorts. There was a light demand ;, .90; butchers, $6.76@7.20. T ' d "m c Birength ‘and covering, T close way firm ol e T R from investors, but as a rule commission 8 SHEEP AND LaMbs—receipts, 2200 | UM@NA 1ONT aN ng Lo, and net higher. May, 68ic, closed at 00 I hiainne houses had few orders. Importers and bear 5 market active, steady. native muttons, M88%c; July, 9% , closed at 6s%¢; Sep- | PHILADELPHIA, May 1. — BUTTER— N. Y. Central leaders #o0ld quite freely at the higher 9 $4.0.@6.00; lambs, $5.60@8.30; culls and Omaka, N "8“ at 3 Firm; good demand; extra western cream- prices The market closed steady, with 50 bucks, $2.76@6.00. Masulac! " ATS—) ipts, 115,000 bu. "fibfl e rices net unchanged to b points higher. 50 o bbb ufacturers o . _Bpot, rm: No. 2, N 2 8— Firm ; fresh west. ‘'otal lés were 26,000 bags, Including Ma: 6 0 St. Joseph Live Stock Market ‘ “c ‘ 0. 2 white, n\%“r:o. 3 white, Fu 184 @160 lgr@e]lfiihloulh“l 16c; a sc,u:ulyhgfioc&m tember, & oc; i 0 oT. JOSEPH.’ Mo onts anvas boods, n, x te, 3 southern, ecember, 5.60@6.65c; January, 700} - | tions, were eneraily Arm all aey un | - CHESHS UAchangol, New York ful February, 65.9%c; March, 5.8 HEIFERS. Recelpts, Send for Catalogue Number 88 { H .c}tlIB- del-n.lnnd ,N:nl shorts. % greams, r’:nlcg‘ Tr‘fi‘xifim‘mk: New York - i el B Bis 3 -4 - Sow L ——— M PS—Firm: state, com to cl , | falr to’ cholce. 3 vaporate. Poles rie . T 3 | i aiOrS-vim state commen to t;ld?‘i.fi BUGARRotined, Trm: 500d demand. W YORK, May 1—EVAPORATED | | e ah RIS B ugn‘;)‘usninlfifi.:plx::'lxl'éuhlfiifl',& GASOLINE ENGINES. ! ! Wi e o, eop, 15gidc; isw crop, Duluth Grain Market. APPLES—The .hrrke’.' 1s unchanged tn al- E . IR 1R - Qi S A S e 36.90@7.20; bulk of — T AY—Steady; shipping, $5@%c; good to 5 most_overy pertiogiar; ! o Jpbt: e 428 ey /5 . o ‘ . : Lns.o'lLE 1 ! California, 21 to % iba., 18c; Texas | NOrthern and’ May, Toi4ci July, io: Bep- CALIFURNIA DRIED "FRUIT—Prunes | in 4 {5 @6.9; western sheep, $.75@8.15. o A T et )T A%, SR andy, but &L the mpoment | | i o is e e 01ds Gasoline Engine q THER—Qulet; acld, 24g2c. quiet; rather lar, small | | 320 i50 4 fl*@fl%—flr-: domestic, ‘fair (o extra, 4% | CORN—@c. R TAtia et pepead epally airses AR | L. i in The follow! the_receipts Olds Gasoline Englne Works, 4 .a)e apan, 4% f le, h and sheep at the fi At g obffia)u‘-t !&-m fleece, 25G19c Feoria Market, blng way and are steady o firm In tone. | 1. I 18 | opioa gy el * Sve prine 1114 Farnam St., Omaha. 4 ROVISIONS — Beef, strong: family. . TIL, April 3.—CORN—Easy; No. TORS( L, Mawicats P ot 340 5o - Cattia. Hogs. Sheep. o ' B BT B e B R T o e v ted g, Peecreh. pesied WG| | 1 18 [Sudomee o l8 R ) — : ; i mess, OA' y; No. 2 white, bllled - 1 “hic seseene W OMMI ' " coMPANY Cut meats. firm: pickled bel- | through. T 8 i 10 so Giy 2,600 BOYD C 5 pickled shoulders, 3 e i 4 7 Geeds Market. 34 45 9 5100 p e f Shpeia 'yis\t:_ hififllu;m the basis of $1.30 for fin Statement of Debt. NEW YORK, May 1.—DRY GOODS—| 1 i 1113 Roofs 4, New York Life Bldg. s osed al . nom- . ay 1.—The monthly usine: n the rket today been - 4 ot hee: continent, A Son: s Wh statoment of the publie debL shows that L} | Burtnes o ned e ite rop exoet | & 12 i 52,170 o 0 ‘South America. s .::m;::;:,m :" 4 {he close of nu‘-:.mp . April 30, 1902, h.ddegl demand was :ec-'a.d'y Vight and for home | § 18 e iR = Hani GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS m! shor b ay 1. ess o4 In treasury amounts 1o | account no chany 1 ticed over yester- % 1 140 § Lad arket. Joie; July, Teei on track. No. | hard, o | Rl 1SV Which le &' decrease as com. | day's market § pecial arders are being pre- | * OWS AND HEIFERS. Maw 1. RR0qht and poid for oot o TR, city, #c: country, 8% | No. 1 northern, W4@he: No. 2 nort gared with April 1, 1%8, of M.616,86 The | pared by severa jobbing houses. but out: | 3 (bl A oy nl:lg"’fcx.';.’,‘{;z':fimvm v Tk e TS g W W T am : . L RN setents, S0P = t is s lul-lo?,“u‘f.o.l:o:"lhll\el:n‘;_ ;l:'- of this business with jobbers remains | 3 ‘e 4 R Sioady: besves. B.IGLE; cows, bulls and Telephone 1089, ORI NER