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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |5 5"t byt e, mac: wen METALS—-The home and foreign market A ndon closed, with apot & an Oorn Prices Buffer on Acoount of Improved | ritures at £126 i7s 64, .)Azcmw York the 3, m. o Mld clelh l‘hlnl'. l“ RAN—In bulk. $14.00. UIS, M 1902. with m-a( prices for new fruits; Cali- fornla fruit weak and irregular; peaches m food demand and about” steady; some \ eciine of yesterday | 10bi ade reported for Aj nco(m ac- | tual blll‘,::"ll Hght, Prunes, 3 Ap- ricots, xes, o} w c Peaches, peeled, 14@léc; unpeeled, S@1ic ~ the welghts went mostly 3695 To $14 R Tiehter “loads wold from $6.65° ad ke Up Tor the bulk ot th and the fllLb’h‘N b-l-ncu .uJ ‘f,{:;"".‘.’:. ';Z‘.‘i&'é Very Light Receipts of Oattle and Steers | 5o\ e ecentative sals pre- h #pot price was o 1 30 Philadeiphia Produce Market. per cent; New York exchan Av. ®h Pr. N Av. Sh. Pr Prospects in Kansas. the Rt “New York and ste 'abo - mium. o Sold a Little Btronger. By Jgsterday's "closing prices T:h'l Q.fllp]., in- | PHILADELPHIA. May T oW en OICA, u‘.:l :'(:""n a tandura lor July delive good demand; extra WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. iM% N, May 1.-WOOL~The Commer. n'l tons tember an: ery, 2de; ex(r‘ nearby prin 25¢. " 1 clal Bulletin will say In t 'W's_report OTHER LEADING CEREALS CLOSE LOWER % HLTs w300 o, | *HOGE Firm: good demand: tresh ey HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS i ¢ | ot the" 'wool trade of "the United States: lytic for June to Beptember delivery | 16c; fresh western, 1%@IENC; fresh south: | Aggregnie of Musiness Transacted by n Wool 18 in moderate demand and prices are . t idon the copper market | western, 16c; fgesh southern, I A ‘n barely sustained. The long depression Is Whent Makes Good Start, but Wav, was 2e 64 higher, with spot nd futures | CHEESE—Firmer; New York ful creun- the Asvec! d Banks. Desirable G t Sheep Commanded : % telling on holders and there is more pre: New York full creams, at £62 158 2d. Lead was st y_here and | fancy sma 13¢; fure to sell. Medium wools have sold at | Later and Previsions Make Early |4t London. Spelter was firm at Wizt Here | fafr to” cholce, 11150 b comank., May 2-The following | gtrong Prices, but Feeling on Wool in % | the’ lowest figures since last JARUALY. Incrense, but Quit Unchanged and at London was 28 64 better at £18 bank’ cluf“ y Bradstreet, s iies for L 31 " Western markets are active, with spirited . a8 Steady to firm “here, but un: Toledo Seed the week ending May £ oil the percen: ool ity e S m competition between buyers of the new cli to Five Centa Up. P gortheen. Toundry q‘u"m:;'_'(m;"‘;“" TOLEDO, May Lo WHEAT - Active, tage of increase and decrease as compared Weak and Trade Was Slow. it} $2 higher than ‘iast et he :‘r’;:':'ml- No. 2 northern foundey. o0 | ateady; cash, 86¢: M 8c; July, 70c; | With the corresponding week last ye n1 160 September, Te. CORN—Dull, weak; cash, 6ljc; May, 61! July, 6e B 6ul| Leuster: cash, i3%c; May, 43c; my. cash, $5.2%; $4.65 to $4.70 tions on | NEW KORK STOCKS AND BONDS, No. 2 southern foundry, $17. CHICAGO, May 2.- Wheat pursued an|gsoft = southern foundry, erratic course today, Influenced by news of | English markets were firm, a diversified character. The undertone In | at is 7a and Middlesborough the main was strong, but fears of rains in ey Waers Julé Bc; September. Kansas and a slu n_corn turn e | OMAHA OLESALE M, ETS, lover, dul market weak and July wheat closed %o e e Oclnber %.32%;" No. 2, lower, July corn 1%c depressed and July — oats %e lower. Provisions closed unchanged | Condition of Trade and Qu profiting through this competition. Foreign markets are firm and qulet, awaiting t opening of the London authentic sales Tuesday. The sales of wool in Boston since January 1, 1802, have been K1,713,638 Ibs., e ainst 45,010,666 for the same period in 1901 e Boston shipmenta to date are 8.1 Ibs., against shi pments of 2,790,916 Ibe, rnr the same perfod In 1901 The stock on in Boston January 1, 1803, was 17,340,463 18, £3: 33%: gsu8s: BOUT! OMAHA CITIES. ) Ch‘fln",} Inc.| Dec. Receipts were H H Ma. Official’ Monday. Official Tuesday Oficial Wednesda; 2SR RRRR22RIZRRITIANRRATS srsmansanananannan 00 00 00 00 o0 © o © 0 o o o8 o o o5 ] » 0§ o 05 o5 1] 05 o8 - 0 05 0 S3IZ2AIR2I252AUSIZIARIFALRE: 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 % | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 [y | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to_be higher. Fi: L] Ll ve days this week and the total stock lnduy 1 69,873,279 |bs. Firm cables, too much rain in the spring taple and Fancy Produe ‘,;‘,f,',‘,:;‘;r‘, Same days last week " et * The stock on hand May 4, 1901, was 41,31,- ghest countey and continued drouth in | wpoGS—treludin ng new No. 2 cases, lic;| Gemeral Dumping of Stocks in Late | Bltimore o Same week before. HE 0 nsas bro ra wheat. Bears, however, #oon, attacked the | “f%, feturned, It Y-(‘hlckenn sc; ald SRRV e Racimaeil o) Bame fl‘.’.:'.‘:ii‘:'..o i o de: n.m nns {wm" e o o o beriont conditions | foosters, according to B¢, @bo; turkeys, | NEW YORK, May 2—The stock market | Cleveland 1 ays last year b © feavy fine, sail " the wheat country. whero rains had | joiis;, ducks and” geese, fe; ‘brollers, pef | recelved a’ ahaking out "this atternoon | Minneapolt 11,974,576/ S FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. ta" it Doy © Narket fallen. Prices slipped off, but were at once BUTTER-Packin , stock, 16y chol T TR L B S L O 12,008,508 table shows the recelpts ot 100 10 5 A iy buoyed up again by good buying on the Gaicy, in tabs, Ritor ce u‘a“ mx Yy cmlnpe ent observers of !cfl)r:- Loulsviile 10,181,983 cattle, h“f‘ and sheep at Soutn omana for . 700 0 NEW YORK, May 2-DRY GOOD8—Con- decline. Cash e T e Dok FRESH CAU “FISHrout, s mom spply 18 the tmmediste. sause of | BXamepol e WU SOV TIPS Sy i jo |[@itlons in the market remain unchanged clearances were r and ex s g tod. Business of moderate proportions Kansas crop damaged 15 per cent. Juty, .':n'i'f.?"' Ve | Fround nas toan prenesed by the "miniin: | QMAH 2aem 1. 1wl Inc. Dec. ] 19 | has been transacted at current prices. Job- hich had_opened a shade to %o higher, | s !c fition” of -fncuxflnrmul.y and "cliques, | Providesce 54300 i e R 1% i REPREI SR s While oo Seen Ol Dut tme at Tic to ' 0l 7 J E * ¢ ), PrOTy t as a whol A8 n_qulet, fumped to Trihe. “The early outside markets Tath & aretulting inflation in prices which | Milwaukee 6712, 387,508 .. 970 in % 1 T ANCHESTER. May 3obDRY GOODS~ ad been weak, but Improved somewhat, A uffalo 5, table snows the average 70 10 qQuiet, little doinig. Yarns, buyers indic- export business was reported good and e o TaSrant cases and a highly 8t. Joseph 4,226,722, of hogs sold on the South Omaha 10 10 ferent. material strength was manifested. Then | I5 “a7c:" lopsters, green, per The abrupt break to par of Rutland pre- | Rihen 3,124,126 market the past several days, with com- 10 10 —_— came another attack by "l‘hr‘)::‘l;‘r:ezn';e;:l fixazbfls-uve, ‘a0z, e, forred, compared. with 10 Sestoriay o l‘!‘;lfluu'fl': Y- parisons with former years: s 18. 8 r Market. of rains in Kansas. Corn c - o W \ X = £ 5 m‘ "h"l — ofl o ~ ".rn‘ co“ hoice, ; :n‘.‘:fl:fl.nl:o nalc.non‘mn::-: :;lo;:gl =3 2?.',‘..}"“ Cit: ;n:.;a-'l Date. | 1902, [1901. (1900, |159. [1898. [1897. |1896. 12 B May S.;:IUOAI—.E:“ . ol 3 GATE e arisen. et : ; : $he: molasses ; tacat & W cars | BRANFer ton, g7 V8T8 5614 15 b Roaningtion ‘my pé e Aprll 16 % el o 3T 3e dmIn e oW B ";g;,,;sm"m[-& teat, Sge. Lyve of Contract grade, and Minneapoiis'and [ HAT “prices ‘Guotsd iy Oriaha Wholesgle Interal for loan a e R EE N R EEHAE {8 & ® | gtrong: open Kettle. 24@0 3180 opan Kot- P uth 'r;m e of MY tare et 184 | Hay Dellor; -:'-:elln e u:. .01 ‘uu'n- (htul::n'y market, which w: Beattle 21, ’ .:.N“.' :‘.‘J: 3 .)P “ 34 s“EEP—m«I‘u o and lambs | He_centrifu «mm gal, vellow last woak and 08 J0T S50 armeatine ye straw, %0, Bi300s | MBonae ot b lnrgest of the banks loaned | ary hingion 1 (ST s du s n o | were light foday, which™ laves the Ter s ,,‘;_‘,‘e s S raomes i 'a year sgo. Fimary recelpts were . Redeives tone ™ auslity?" 52 Joal, Bt tuis & ol pravent an .‘c!!ve Roris 20, e umngl o 43 3771 3 78] 883 3 0 | lnat week ::Ffor“t.hal.:m?.:ee‘k"n(fl ast d°i May 2-SUGAR-Beet, May, 836,00 bu., against 382,000 last year. Bea. VEGETABLES. demand at a higher range of rates Toledo 338, §8608) 5 81] o | 373) 3 84| 3 34] 3 80 | year, ax he table above will show. Pack- | % 33 board clearances in wheat and flour equaled | o0y 50 way up ‘to 10’ per cent. The forecast for | Eortland, "Ore 1 6 8751 8 80f 6 36| o | 74| 8 83| 828 | ora beeme to be fairly anxious for sup- TaEaty e 470 bu. The seaboard repored ten and [ (SEED FOTATOES Per bu., Ohtos, 5160 | Meut® bank siatement dia ot give prom- b [ $ 368 878 o 32 367 | 38338 | plies and started out early and baid £ood JHIRTe BRISIYIGE Cortan, a hal loads taken . i : ) Sstrong 1 v o wag duil for the sesslon and slumped nfio"'“;’“—“"""flmv .01, Colo- | ytrained™ tondition. of the* teinerr markie v Hones [ g‘k\ 5716393 s,l 3843 n} o | quality 87T Cferings ana whole was | 1ENy Ratemant ot the! worid's “viators BiPength, DT the absence of & Fup ort was ngnfikfir&?’l‘ow’ doz., according to g’:‘r’x‘:fl'":l" "noarly 800000 in solts B oae Worcester . 10! atE H}I $7| IR | fothing extra, et b1k Tarston paper | supply e COton shows_ the total viaible more than the market could withstan e o o8, t i a | Nashville . T03%| 565 ¢ | 369379 37432 that did not gell & o v Sopdering the Bearish news, at ek | PARSNIPB-Fer b, Se. e 5 o SRS Pashmenu St | Spngge a8 v o 40 10 10| W il 1, e2hd enihes (G0tY | Sraed imerican totion. comin; n from 3 . . | 1 . o ose d as ideal for the growth and farmers wers | (ASPARAGUS—Homs grown, per dos., 0 TR weaknies of the market was odn- Sene Rapies | 70048 571/ 51838 39 * | 318|a ditue ,-."e POt Shage and. the Tesiing wes Duluth Grain Market. sendin r stuff to markel test, _ . uotation y - - than of late. 'Cables were indifferent and | SUCUMBERS-Hothouse, per dox., 5180, | ment whjch ',::“- J"":"‘_'g“‘; atn 9o | Portland, e * Indicates Sunday. cholcr-n[m.wefl"mdy‘gz:ldln;lmcnlW?&Mflllz cash, 0o; No. 5 nofhern, THt: No'1 harths Argentine shipments bullishly large. Late, | SEINACH -FHome srow bu., o, to contend with | Sloux City. PACKERS' PURCHABES. to good, 5. #00d to choice weahers, | ern, May and July, 7ic; Beptember, To. atter the wheat support had been lost F A UGE—Hothouse, 0@4sc. ge western sell. The notable Syracuse The tojlowing table shy Re DU 53 tais 10" god, $5.00GRTH: Food w6 | BATE M ok ¥ bears began sel short. ~ July slumped | PARSLEY_Fer dos.. strength of u,,,,,‘,m,. e o Dayton, O. made today by local barcery: (he purchases | choice ewes, 8. 2; 'falr to good, $4.68@ | CORN—61%c. from 4o to e wesk close at the bottom |y BA SHES—Per aos. i per box, | was ‘attributed o the' maneuvérs *or "t g o i "“L":l""le Hogs. Sheep. | 50 g00d to cholce lamba, 36.Ba%.io; tair - Receipts ‘were l%lkeln = 4 S WA‘E’;‘E:?El}EP?s—_F;::Mb-‘; per basket §. B humed fonce ‘‘or "y ® shers Tine. he RvaaRort i 237,147 %‘,Y,‘,{;u',""‘c""‘l"“y n o é S5kt abover sity pew“‘i'&‘ci“"&.'fi’c'.' Eotor R e 2 Oats were weaker by the depression in ] 3 trengt Vilmington, Del. X | ¢ E rad ! giher grains There was some falr buying AESARD-Home grown, per e »‘E.f'a';.xflx.:"lh ':::er:-:f & "wp: | Birmingham . g { Smahy Packine o 2 ¢ ucsqecwo A erosetative . b by commission houses at times and w SABSAGE-Calitornia. new, port the market was abandoned and stocks | AUSUSta | RIS s aar el U WASERIDS SROU(NNG Witk Asheston to ve some support. The late weakness, Dbl gitaT sh, per crate, Ohlos, | were unloaded indiscriminate] Topeka | YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Keep the Sailors Healthy, owever, pressed prices and in the view |PSLARLMI o 0 e et break in prices which reached Evansvilic The following list shows the number of of good farm reports July closed weak, 2 et crate, | 3 per cent and under in”the matorlty of Fall River. cars of cattle shippea to the country yes- When the navy turned to bullding tts e %e Jower, at 46%c. Recelpts were 138 cal terday and thelr destination: ships of steel | Paul Suftered to the ex- Y we| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2. Ve o Macon .. fent”of 45, Canadinn P 3% and other | Little Rocl 38385824330 EREFEEE R .00; canners, | Provisions showed a marked Increa Cars, some device was adopted for offsetting the early, but lost much of the gain near the FRUITS. loss Conmpiowous stocks. from 3. to 1 o | Helena X H. Adking, Wayne, Neb M. i effect of heat condensing on the metal it close’ on_liquidation for prof The hog| FIGS-Callfornia, new cartons, $1; im- |ternational Power continued its eccentricl. | Knoxvilie . E. Driskell, Wakefleld, 3 would be only a_matter of a short time market was atrong at the vnrd because o! porud w 12@14c. tles, which extended from 102 to Lowell D. Peden, .;nd‘ Neb. 1| 1 wooled lamb before all oui officers would be sufering the light run of hogs. There was good b RA m:nmss-—-rnu. per 24-qt. ca net loss of 13 points. Hi ly pront Akro, 578,000/ A. Hansen, Elkhorn, Neb. 1 — from rheumatism. covering of short accounts in products and Loulslana, per 24qt. case, $2.25. ' [by the room shorts caused 'some Wichita 802,714 Lamb, Cedar Rapids, Neb. 1| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.| The introduction of metal chairs, tables ackers also suj ggrlod July ork sold at TROP[(,AL FRUITS. modic rallles, but the closing was Enrinlneld m 663,828 C. Hotchkiss, Raymond, Neb. 1 and other pleces of furniture followed a 17.20 and clos: S Julg lard | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | &nd semi-demoralized. Minor considera. | Lexington .. 439,436/ G. Ohmon, Pliger, Neb. 1 a— few years ago and now there is not a Slosen Be Bicher a2 SRA* ha Ty ive une $2.25@92.75. tions were obliterated by the imporiancs | New Bedford. 748,416| Boyer Vanoy' Cattie Coo . _|Cattie and sheep Ste single plece of wood of any size to be changed at .50, URANGEB_C.MW“.. navels, fancy, $4; | &ttached to the money outlook. Chattanooga 508,213 —F. E. 2 found officer's room on & modern Estimated receipts for tomorro ‘Wheat, | cholce, a budded, $3; Mediterranean | , ZThe bond market shared the weakness of | Youngstown 508,578 1 Higher. e sleeps in an iron berth, keeps 35 cars; corn, 160 cars; oats, 205 cars; hogs, | sweets, % the stock market, but in a much less de- | Kalamazoo . 477,564 1| CHICAGO, May 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | NS ¢ ulhn in a steel chest, while the floor, 13,000 head. LEMONS-Fancy, 13 cholce, $3.5. free. JTotal sales ' par value, 33,23 000. | Fargo ... 204| @alvern, Ia. 211,00 head; 'steady good to prime steers | celling and walls af his apartment are of ‘rn. leading futures ranged as follows wuTsx SLLA '.’_‘ Unlted States bonds were all unchanged on Binghamton 0 ' Melvern, la. 1| (hominal), $6.75@7.30; POOF to medium. $4.60 | Ihleldulme metal. Since the acoption of the e J' ‘ew crop wi null, "No. 1_sof e last cal ockfore X .40, ste olid armor for the sides of the warships Articles.| Open. | High.| rmv rmo. [ Yes'y. | shel b 2t | "'Tne foliéwing sre the clostng pricss ea | Canton 00 The officiai number of cas of stock | @5.40: stocksrs aod eders 8. a great deal of trouble has been experienced 12¢; hard lhellhper Ib., 111 11, per o' Dot shell, '10c; No. 2 hard shell, BEREINSS brought In today by each road was: cows, $1. heifers, §3. the New York Stock exchan Jacksonville, Fla.. 310/ . v > in making habitahle the quarters directly Brazils, per Ib. 1c] flberts, 12c Springfield, O. 732 R RFnllle Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. ‘“fé%,‘fiu",‘:"',""’,’"‘:’"‘ ‘m,;“"" $.000 | 1yt to the outside covering. The hest of * o zsu 1r-ls wm\sg% nds,"sott sheli; 16c: herd shoti; iac: | Avewteon o ..".., 3 Som | Chester . ¥ M P. Ry... 1 . 1 RbdE Rcsiuts e Tt stioated the room condensed on the cold metal and 54 T6% 5, large: per Ib, 156 small, joe; cocas: | ' "ped.. 9y, [Quincy 111 Ok B L. Ry B R tomorrow, 12,000; left over, 3,000; market 5|in & very short timé the occupant would m« aowaa % ‘ss« er sack, $3. Baltimore & 0 Terae Fiside. 2 3 | Bloomingion | 821,255/ FNR b el higher; mixed aud ‘butchers, 375 | be on the hospital list with & bud case of HOREY Per S soction case, $2.75G9.00. p Toledo, 8t L. & W. 314 | Bloux Falls. 218,365 H S ++17.5;° good 'to ¢ olee henv) ¥ '| - Piounast Rhls 1s"now guarded_againat ma HIDES—No. 1 gTeen, §4c; No. 2 green, do_ptd. s | Jacksonville, Tii 165,488 A 2+ |rough heavy, $. X, by the use of a sheathing of ‘asbestos n& mv.?;{zm. stie: No. 1 saited; Tie: No. 3 sateds oige; nlon Pacitis 024 | Fremont 169,150/ B B Bl or £16K, 46 : A T R J A T | 61%| mmfi% Ne,1 veal cal m 1344 Ibs., 8c; No. 2 vea *Houston . n.m,m‘ 5 12 1 AND LA"BB_R,C,, ts, 4,000 By & tramework. This s found to a r, 8, orse Gl, um! , 491 ¢ oo X s also en to see EY e 1 -~ oo T B LTI ON u-mn.wn. R o T G **Wheeling 367,463 = tem e | R weatare :?.'cra t d""": ";"".f{" inst the outside of t . 130 0% 2% 29 York 8 *Wilkes Barre. £96,000(. Tota® receipts...... 24 105 8 1)¢ lambs, clipped, f’mm ‘weste! one of the Re i | o 17 00| 18 POPCORN—Per Ib., bc; shelled, 6c. ;Br-lumom a:fil\ 'l'(ha“dl-vomlgnbnf the da“ lrecrl ts was | lambs, $5.25@6.60. sleeper v’v‘l.ll be as m»l as possible ‘f:;n.r'n me o) ecatur, < as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | "Ofcla] yeaterday: metal that comes in contact with the 172 |17 | 1710 17 123! 17 o7 St. Louls Grain and Provision ber of hn‘ indicated: Recelpts. Shipments, | Water. Totals, U. 8. Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p, | Cattle s Dhipments, 10 12%| 10 16 | 10 07%4] 10 07%| 10 02% LOUIS, May 2. WHEAT—uwer' No, Outside New York. 2 140" " | Hogs e gy 1015 13025 |1016 | 1015 | 1010 cash, elevno o} : M 252 | oot "' AILWAY TIME CARD. 1025 | 10 321 10 223 10 26 | 10 17% #l)'- ;’.{‘.‘—3 Jul H Saptamb-r, ;’lc n 5".‘23 P R guml sl ool 8y 8w G ORN- Lowas "No. 2 ca by Sige;, track, Montreal R LR Foitanis Live SedK Masket: UNEON A PR TIDN-JORR AN L MARCX) 9 67! L3 i May, 62%c; July. o; ember, Toronto H ST. LOUIS, ~CATTLE—Receipts, B SE| 2% b AR flg«m Winni, 1100 head, mcluafi. 750 T i| uUnton Pacisic. H dis) ATSLowor; No. 3 cash Mo track, Hallfax * e Ly B rf.'fi;': -)'.'n';'m' . rive. *No. 2. Ol Satsyo; r] i2ige; July, 3hc; September, Vancouver, B. ¢ a0 e ] ] and exrort steers, $5.0007%. 86 ed” beet Qveriand Limited 3 pm Caali quotations wers as follo BRgRUc: 2 wiitte, Wasexc. Hamilton Homilton & Rotacitr ] and butcher steers, $4. (e under | Fast 25 pm FLOU. winter -unu. 35.70058.90; " 8t. John, N. B B. Hobbick. H 1,000 8. .00; stockers and feeders, c.ufornh m-, 3 20ga 0, winier m.r., FLOUR-Guist; 1ed winter patents, .00 Victoria, B. C ihet b cows and heifers. ~$2.256.00; | Pacific Exj $3.0003.60. u‘m 100450; wprin lllfi, extra fancy and straight, $3.40G3.50; **Quebec . # ik it e Ll o o 55002:50; bulls, 5.4065.00 Eastern % pm tents, . i SHah 30 | clear, 33.00g3. Ottawa Totals T -00G6.00; Texas and Indian steers, Atlantic_Expres 00 am by CORNMEAL—Steady, $3.15. A e 36; fed, $4.%@6.00; co! Lincoln-8tromsb: 3 pm £ SEED-_Timothy, steady. 3 CATTLERecelpts of cattle were the 4 v?flmn' No. 8 spring, T%@76%c; No. 2 AN yimothy, Stes ?flfll. Totals, Canada, . g_.me.llmd;y “That they have been on a| HOGS—Receipts, 3,30 head; market ac- G:‘:.‘ m.nd-’.',o“ Loe & ML e e LTSNS o while, &4 - 5@1800; prats *Not includsd 13 m?u Decause contatn. | wis harty mons tho o”aarmranst, here | tive ohore "h"b&fi and ligh 48 Chicago TARIteR,ovs::noh 06 am o No , hite T Gun e | Thite. 4O I or Totaded ia taala e cause. of no | A8 Will e seen from the table of receips 4 chers, 36.850 | Chicago & Omana Ex..b 40 pm a 2, BSige. L TON teady, $1.06. comparison for last year. given above the wupply for the week to ‘SHEEP AND LAMBS— eifie, m.nv Falr to choice malting, S@ fi‘,‘;‘ifl}"{?“s‘“d’- 5% e e I ffi’,‘",‘,’,’.‘;“':‘.",',’:'.‘";,‘?fi the same [ mariet “leady lo strong for good sheep! Express. 2% pm & -t v s _and also | common stuft an heeR! R o0 Aai: bt iMe. 3 rart et FROVISIONS" Fork, better; jobbin om Nox. Contrat " London Stock Market. of ‘the same days of last year. The tend. | tive muttons, $4 80gg e LLm0S “;‘5"" na: | B R T Breis alo pm 16 am $1.79; prime timothy, §.1067.20; clover, | $16.5; new. $175 er, Minn, & St L LONDON, May 2.—4 p. m.—Closing: eney, of prices; however, has been down: | culls "and bucks, 8.s0gh.00; stcckers, 5s| Wabasn, ern, $L79; prime timothy, H 3 e st m_dyv et | Misn, & st iy {Prseses 4 - ward at all points and the break In prices | @3.50. £ 8t, Louls "“Cannon Ball “PROVI xONs_Me r bbl., $16.50 -honu, 8.7 clear ribs, #9.62 MK &T % | Puliman . Ca: e ‘.”‘,o::':{;'e' that has been experfenced oW R o Expre 2 6:15 pm a §:20 am 16.65. “;m"“"m““ | B Maeg 2 There were very 1aw beef Y s L Swake Mashe steers 1 aeiTen:ho 1‘-1‘2:: u::'&o-:fv) TG00 Short E s "t m\ ;“-‘"'-v'- -1 | this morning and as packers had ‘s tew NEW JORK, May 2—BEEVES-Re. BINIYS L4010 D salted_shoulders (boxed), 7,766 v et it o b e, R W | orders they had to fill rket was a | €} o erl 26 jlower; CIWHISKY-On basts of high wines, s POULTRY — Steady: turkeys, 8@10c; S8 | fittie stronger than Yesterduy aud & fets .i” Steerige .4 ducke, 10c: geese, * %x [ sales were made °that looked 5@ite on, $7.20G7.35 The following wi B! Steady; creamery, 18G2c; 8y | higher thean yesterday. There were 0@4.50; extra, um ments vasterday: Aalr; e | 0 few cattie on sale, though, that a fair | {4P) shipments tomorrow, &;s.iflm at e, 07" | teat of the market ‘was not made. The | @3 cattle and auarters of beef. Molnes Local.. Recelpts. Shipments, (4 nrlce- that were pald today, however, were | 15C40s s—’““""" " d llead) to | Chicago Fast Express..a Flour, bbls &0 5,000 & lower than the high time and | 51 o%er: veals, 3. city | Des Moines, Rock Is- K St | RO o WaD Shan the high time and ressed veals, easier at 8g10c per b, land and Chicago..... & 7:40 pm a 5:% am 52,000 : §in, | than that. The choice heavy export caitle sate h Tecsinte, a6 head market weak; WEST. \ 5 4% | and the prime lightweighta have not suf. St $.10 estern nominal. ’ | Lincoln, Colo. Springs, i Spanteh ds.. : 188 | fered as much as the medium srades, WSHEEE LAMBS- Receipie, 4730 | “Denver, Fueblo and Liverpool G Provisions. - DeBeers | The cow market did not show much of | shorn Igwers medloe amy’oky fleady, un- et & & 415 pm So. Paclfic . any change today as compared with yes. | famiy 15veni Medlum and common ctpped | Colo., LIVERPOOL, May 2—WHEAT—8pot, No. | — o0 ferday, o Recelpts were, of course. very | gheep, '3 006 00; " mipeca \mer; unshorn ORianoma. Fiyer. a9%0 am 1, northern, spring, t 66 &d; No. 1 L - PAR SILYER—Quiet: 2% per ounce, = |light, but packers were ot at all anxious | 870 ™ unghers wmbs PPedpaloeP: Illinots Central fornia, qulet at Futures, qulet; New York MNoner N Y—234@3 per cent. The rate of dis- | for unyllel 50 that, even though offerings | jambs," $5 N ihat 7.50: el Chi B . 3 lhy. 6s 2d; July, 6s 1%d. tember, s 344d. 'w Yor! count In the open mrket tor both_short | were sellers were unable to get o O 'Pring lambs, $3.50 each. Rloase - REpie. ablopm vy e A aendy; Amefican X, | NEW YORK, May 3.—MONEY—On e e oisedlendl Shatis ol Bled 774 better piices than thep did yosterday. | st Josenh Live Stook Marketr | Bt Houl Limited & 8:05 am "] firm at 6@10 per cent; closing offered at § | <Pt PPN beet jescribed by o ’ ""“ TOOR K Louls aacy winter, Arms s A e mercantile - paper, 4@4% New York Mintag Guotations. oo O T A P and T8 hendy stonsy, AGCATTLE Re. mn""nn"' e b10:35 pm. PErERLING EXCHANGE—Easter, with helfers s safely WgTc lower than the and ers, 1 AR “8‘ 5 '“"‘“‘" e oot NEW YORK. May 2~FLOUR-Recelpts M10ps_At {gaondon, Pacific const, irm, | gctual business in bankers' bills at 34877 | ,NEW YORK, May 2_The following are | high time and some selasmen ure quoting | 600 sthekers aud Teils B0 |° Chicago & Northwestern. 1,1%; exports, quiet and shade | £3 lng_c for demand d at $4.8514@4.85% for sixty the closing prleu on mining stocks: the decline even more than tl HOGS—Recelpts, 4,600 head: 10c m he ““The Northwestern Line." e e~ R TR WO umdllll firm, 78, aye! posted tates. Gl —_ — There was no particular change from |light and light mixed. $687.1¢ mebier: Ghicago Spectal a1 06, winter straights, $3.75@%.9 PROVISIONS Commetclal bills, 3. by 4 terday In the pri \Paid tor bulle, veal | and heavy, 7 0007 30 3@6.00, "™ | Chicago Passenger Minnesgla .é.nu‘,“u.axfls 6 R B R _hm‘ DO Tt | ST VER—Bar, Mexlcan dollars, ‘% and stags, although the demand pagEEF - dAyNDwel.;Amgs—n‘;ul&u_ Y tern Express. " 55, . 3 ; ; wester; bs@7 g0, | Bas B23); Tincer i“ o “u_m',;_ e .P,:.f"f-‘a.“’.'i‘afi‘:‘.’;‘.”’:‘:‘:‘; B“oND._"Q rament, steady; s b q-‘:‘o:(ke(l; and !r'fifl:.' trade conlln;md western sheep, u.wf‘u. Fast' M | e Tias o, 3 LA e 3 were ver; bedtaiais O cx':':l'c‘- - L 'u, %3 e firm, &5 8a; long clear middies, 28 A e Tataihns on Donde R catile on saie, but it is safe to say thar Sioux City Live Stoek Market, Fazt Yt ot CORNMEA vellow ogSaem. Ksht, frm. ¥o §; long glear mfdd tohlows: for the week the market is fully 1sgese . ¢ Cedar Rapids Pas niy ciy, 413 Bnndy'{nm J S RO R Voeer ke Sagwas Srom e Sountey 18 ,,E.I,fi',_x.—-ffi-{#m‘c‘,fiu“,&“"' Tele- [ Twin City Expres b .\ L , B2; e cattle ave d ot B AT AT S R RO B piipregey il wetk i fo Voo Uit | HGRdY o has®: cov B g et | S0 S 0T car lots. 3 o i - © e shipped to the TS, $5.00G4.60; JBARLEY-Dull, feeding #gsic, ¢ 1 f. ;mvd'"m“':fi;'-_{‘mr = ‘American re- Foreign Financia country yesterday. but that is more than Y';l"' S nacaiStE Lo Saus0 High, WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WEBSTER Yew York: malting. o1 e i f. New .EEBE—EM“ ;nnea:m:’- firm, £0s. 3 }‘jmg' Max 2-Gola premiums are | S0 epresentative | o100 T ReceIpE, gher, 8.7 — WHEAT—Recelpts, 42, bu.; exports, u:‘Hn Il I RATICAT A, 1t i\:;". Venos Aypes, = BEEF STEERS. e Fremont, Elkhorn & M ) . s Yad pominal, | 85; 8 nest American colore rm, m No. Av. Pr. No. ock in Sight. Leave. Arrive. ALLOW-Prime clty, firm, s; Austra- & May r cent rentes, | "1’ L0 3 :ll:;:tm)lo 1 m:\: '-’a"...u'.‘.';t"fi“ oy .'}‘ B O . s Jaat: &b T wie T for” the secs ?‘ LR g 158 Lo g g r'.fib::.e:""g';'"’ receipts | PHK F;":"E-Dem“od W 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm - ceipts of wheal uring the last thre plnl s, . 3 s al - 2 SRt et Jdecline In 'wheat at”the anyes a0 centais: tnctuding. 000 Asrrns ot LIN, May 2—Exchange on London, | I 1010 4 60 clpal market tor May 4: il b o e mdfl 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm :l.-'rémqu; z“n‘:: ™ m -tr-;\el'th l‘-‘l; g.(-.wu of Amermn corn during the 6% 20m 48%pfg for checks. % i Sk G . Ho!n B"“Q Hastings, York, noon 1 arket was unsetiled, foliowed BN centals. 2 T e g P 1241 8§ 08 Chicago wes By, Suiperior, Genev, By & Tapid advance fo ek aint Cof g o Condition of the Trea TEERS Kunsds i Exefer and Béward....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm y on Snow's bullish report and then & 8 Oity Live Steck Market. e WASHINGTON, Muy 3—Tod s (1006 690 B ™ B gl 0w '50 Norfolk, Lincoln and late reaction under realising. the close con- | KANSAS CITY, May 2—CATTLE-Re- e g g oo L B g - B a0 33 0B 8L Josepn” %0 5,90 | g Fremont ‘ i am tinuing weak at ns © pel decline. May. | celpia, 130 natives, 5 Texans, 25 [ eral ' tuna, .m.,..,. ‘of the 180,000,000 ol | 1 8 171 T M em 7 uc' Juy: MG | market, " steady to’ weak;" cholce o X rere diviston ° of “redemption | 1818 i Totals o0 01| Mis o T, Bi%e; ol and_dressed beef steers, T 48 Avaitable “cash " balance: saLas | 1 e 3T i Nebraska 3 B | S el SR N o S friiog Ig o iz -y LR T weak; Ne 3 .\u elevator | Texas and Indian steers, $8.45g6. % 3 Taese 300 NEW YORK. May —@n‘ou—s el ' $08R today. Baving o | Satve ‘Beiea 13 B800: “oembers A e e T e i R 48 {8 | yiadits N S WL | mate e ipam a1 A native heifers, ) E EW b s n news bearish. u}s{. bulls, §2. 40; mlvu. $3.00§6.70. :‘; R| m.u‘.r No.' 7 |n'vo|ee. 5_1-16c; n‘fi'a ? it o 4m vny nuay. % Sioux City Passenger...a zwpm ;1“‘51 Jul‘y"".‘;\““““". nigher. elolln: e e P fin, n“cn' .-rl 10 pou T‘ s ot 1% &0 Emerson Local..........'b 640 pm am A 3 e RS ote §.10 10 points COWS AND umn:ns 8.2lc; December, §.18c; & 66GST%c; closed, | 36. eavy, {‘1 40, mixed pack- | Hoeking Valley 4is 11z nd 1 430 ALY BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASUN ers, rnlmao iy #0@7.10; yorkers, , o | g . %81 % 560 X Es-roN u-y xports, 5260 | §7.00@7.10; pigs. 3. —_— the” buil eh ; Blapee No. 3. SHERE P END LAHB!Tthelpt-i ; Boston Steck @ Wai) Stteet intorests bought quits treaty | 3 VAR, e May mlx-fon-:e:mx atrienay; others, easy: native lambe | BOSTON, May 2—call loa on the break; importers and room bears | 1 in o2l ‘#0 40 | ments, fm u‘le- stock, 36,47 1al E the’ afterncon followed. the thers. 5'0'101'77" cent; time loans, i@4% per 20l4. There was Hitle chy the mer | 1 | Bl LAl NEW EANS, May' 3oCOTTON. | Chicage Spectal .y -8 0 pm ollowed the | tive ‘wethers, "$30810: restorn .v.vrt“-“m closing of stocks ket untilnear he ‘close DS BuLLs Quiet .:pd ;may May, 9.63G9.65c; June, fR:fi:{fl Loeal a 9:% am R e ‘ 2 -l‘.‘l& cx;nmonul: :1:01:) g‘d I)“Telu cllmna oop, ‘1 I? NE G &C : » ”: :: “5(. Septem) Y e Ofll‘m" ‘2 Chl Hmma. &3 Paclfic const, 1901 crop. 15GI0C, 190 crop, AN e 1 1w ‘o kite! Ngvember: & December, 8. ngton & Missouri Rive: e, old, dGes ‘| Kansas City Grain a mulo S : i = ,',’:,.",“, "f‘" e o Lo eaL gl | N eatrice 80d t; 85@%c; 0od . chiolce, Shegwe. TP ng. g o KANSAS CITY, May 2—AWHEAT-May, b 10 in nf oe; 800 mmaunK 10 1-168; incoln . a3 | HIDES—Firm; ouvmon :o to 25 lbs., mt_o;flcc’ n&mmc mn No. : hard, P lfic :-‘x:;:iun ',",',., receipts, 6 bales; g::(::kh:m:‘u. :‘ i 1 fi'lnl:’;)flfl;.n fo B Iba., 184 Texad | NE,RN. i Be temper, cash, 1 1w 5w IVERFOOT: “iay 3300 TTON -8pot, | Black Hils and Puget | LEATHER- 8teady: acld, 2gase. No. 2 mmd Y i No'2 whiter tsgosc, e L 850 mited demand; prices Wa' lower: Am Sound Express......... 83 AR 3 3 ca . | RICE—Firm; domestic, fair {6 extra, 4% | No. 3 & OIL CITY, May 2-OlL-Central bal- oW s $a9, middiine, fay, $ 2Lad; good migdling | Lincoln Fast Mailii i i nan, 4 0ATS-No. ¥ white, imge. ces, $1.20. ‘Shipments, 106,000 bbls; runs, | 1 100 in | Ee ordinaty, 8§ 3:ma; nmm?d""' §88d | Monoutn b3 lomestic fleece, 25@29c N S } 2 15 1o he sales of the day & 7000 Nevue & Pacific Jet.. a 7: P eef, firm tamil HAY—Lholcc timothy, $13.50@14.00; cholce 0. 2 1 % 310 e day were 7,000 b-lu of | Bellevu i % May 2-OIL—North Lima, 1% ie which &0 were for speculation and eepocs | Bellevus & Paciic Jet.. a 3 fie & u; c“,"?,",“,::fl'_ — ¥ BUTTER “Sreamery, flo; dairy, taney, o Ry '3 in 18 and tncluded & jmerican Recelpts, $000 |~ Kanaan City, 8t. Josep y Pickled ats — 1 s ateady: romin. stesdy;| 'OCK CALVES L2 opened quiet and sieady and e g Sraaes Blad ' "W -Mm“" Gases Tec °h"" R oo 2008 "t ‘“’?‘"‘ REOOL, May 2-OlL—Cott a | ! mfl'fi“. AND FEEDERS. sotters: haay il Find "sr"'-:;“ K1z B Eobis. l)x;.ry iyt § £ b ay 'otton see . ] 3 & . y une, - P oadig ik Aotk et hull refined. spot, steady. 2 3 foorn TGRS A3 o T - T A TR Pagern s als Kansas City Night Ex. 630 pm 2618 am - - Wheat TP 600 500 LON; —ou,—cnlcunn Iinseed, | 30 @ i 30 40 and August, §4-64d, sellers: August ‘and f ye uxlu Corn 48000 450 St o t, 83s; unuJ 3is 3d; turpentine, spirits, | 4 -1 I [ September, {62-61d. sellers; September and | & Dally. b Dally except Sunday. ¢ Sun- leal .00; , $18 " | Oats 5,000 11,000 Bank Clearings. " i 3w October, 4 @4 44-644, buyers. October | 48y only. d Dally'except Saturday. e Daily [ TALLOW Firm: ety % . SAVANNAH, Ga.. May :—ou.-rurpen- HOGS—There was 4 fair-sized run of | and November, 4 34-64d, buyers: Nororaner | except Monday. W, ¥ (@ per package), kee Gre Market. May 2.—Bank clearin, tine, steady, dic. nogs here today, which makes the supply | and December, 443-64d, sellers: December L, .fi "'I" = 3 3 Corresponding day —31 ady: auste A, B - §120; | for the Week heavier than last week. but | and January, 4 29-64G4 30 5d: ol Jan- | = B “l' rm: | MILWAUKEE, Ma; S -r_m AT, . 1 1. tll) recelpts are short of the same ‘days | uary and February, 4 2-8 . gate_dalry, i 206 | 4jar; No. 1 northern, T anret: | “Nkw YORK Mey ¥ Cleatings, $446.9%5.- ‘l‘l“’ 5.5 Gfia'us WG, s W | of lase wee table given above will o) BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY e ern, TT@TTRe; July, T6e. %7 balances L ALY Sl + BB W how the exact figures. The market opened RYE—Lower: No s LHOSTON, L —Clearings, $20,896,030; -k AN TR fairly active this morning at an advance Room 4, New York Life Bidg. BARLEY-Firm; No. 5 00m%4e; sam- g of "igitc over yesterdfy's ‘Guotations | NEW YORK. May %—EVAPORATED l d BAL‘!'!I(O li‘w !.—(‘:nrmn $4.640,- % Nere. Packers seemed to be qulte anxlous for ;\PP:’i;;krlu:flxx, Lnlor‘n.c::m-ln.lhl m:;‘n GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS 4 —! : A , 80 ade ru act rom | for n ut the { —July, @ye. money, § per cent. PDORIA, 1, May 2—CORN—Easy; No. |# ppll:: D Every i e o | e O e miThat ’*‘Id g Yot y " ———— 2.—Clearin, ds | seaso! lity of | prices; prime, " 9%4@%i%c; choice, o 1oc: Bought and sold for cash or on margin Minnvapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. lldl.- balances, 33,465.363; money, ’:‘ o Easy; No. 2 white, 43%c, billed llr-l h-n n‘podh"“ y.nfl"x:u‘:’r& uc:y oice, 944G 1' g “I gash o7 ea 3 eceived The. bulk EXLIFORANIA DRIED FRUITS—4 mod- | will receive nd per_cend thro! ua. 2. T $ % load: * rom) { un 7o oW Ry -y ;." g mcmc"’w; e .uwm“"” On. e asin of S0 fov. S0 ,‘I“'""'" 7 Bogs sold Trom W16G1% aad | erate Jobbing irade ia Boied 1a prunes, | " Telephoos ik - OMARLL, MEB

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