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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 5, 1902. = e ——y COMMERCIAL AND FINANCLAL B o o e e, i o, o e, i, Py ™ == OMAHA LIVE STOCK NARKET [3 e 8 e wors = st | GURET ACCEPTS, INVITATION at Wiy, iron remained steady to firm, | resérves i34030.40, incres 0.7 hotee Hantweight it 36.0086.55 talr but not aetiv serve require: 147400, Increane §,400, > cholce lightwelght yearlings, $.00§6.26; falr —_— EGUS-Steady: state and [Pennsylvanta, surplus $7,484,000, decrease $1,977,060. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. ° 3:% urn‘q{m; 00 @ choice '..pa.", " 4 N 19@17%¢c; western, at _mark, 16%@17%.:, ———— " . i falr_ to good, $6.50G6.76; good to tant f Bpeculators Witness Quiet Day and Prioes | southern, at mark, 15%@6ie CASH TAKES A BIG JUMP|conaition of Trade ana Quotations on All Kinds of Oattle Oonsiderably Lower | choice ewes, $5.0005.35; 'tair to good $.to@ | Jommission is to Attend Roohambeau 4 " TALLOW-—Steady; cf ), 8e; 6.00; good to cholce lambs, $6.5@e.40; fai i ) in Grains Ease Off. countey (pkas. fres), § ek, per pke.), te sta; 4 Faney Produce. Than They Were a Week Ago. 1o 'S:’.:“' 150615, Wooled Atock selia About Memorial at Roosevelt's Request, — RICE~Firm; by ] 4 266 b lipped stock, Cholce Colo- —— m; domestle, #4c; Japan, 4@ | statement of Associated Banks Shows EGGS—Ircluding new No. 3 cases, ltc; Fado wooled lambe, $6.9007.00; falr 1o §00d, - P, i PROVISIONS GO QUITE THE OPPOSITE T Jgy Orleans, opsa Week's Gain of About Four A VE " POULTAY —Chickens, c; old | HOG MARKET HELD UP IN GOOD SHAPE | * ®av®. AN SENDS LATTER REPLY IN CORDIAL NOTE i St Milllons. roosters, according to age, 4@c; turkeys, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. — C! i ler: Up, While |[VEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. io ducks and ges o; brollers, per B s Lt NEW YORK, May &.-The New York | HUTTER k, 16c; chol n V. YC " ay ~The New Yor! "TTER-Packin| stock, 1 cholce Cn Noi Pears Take Advantage of Lull dn | @ @ Break at Opening Offset | Financier this week say: dairy, I tubs, 15@10c; separator, 2. Been Light All the Week and De- ttle Nominal and Hogs and Sheep Dealings and Force i BFOAR B¢ Opening onse The official statement of the New York | FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, oc; . &% Are Steady. by Strong Close. Assoctated banks last woek showed an in- | crapples, 10c; herring, 6c; pickerel, Jot pike mand Being In Good ape b Mis. CuOhT Cereals Down. S crease of 31,433,700 in cash, instead of a|1ilc; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunfish os Memnined Steady. May 3-CATTLE—Recelpts, NEW YORK, May 3.—The net changes in | decrease of $3,501,500, as was estimated from | 6c: bluefins, c; whitefish, lic; catfish, 13c h B B [ today's stock market show little of the | the traceable movement of money during | black bass, 15¢; halibut, '13c;’ salmon, lsc , (oL i@1.30; poor to medium, .80 A . 4| feverish and nervous experience during |the week haddock, 1ic; codfish 12¢; red snavper, 10c —— §i40; sockers and feeders, 12.80G6.00; cows, CHICAGO, May 8~Many bulls changed|the two hours' trading. When the market [ The striking feature of the official state- | roe shad, each, 60c; shad roe, pei pair, %o SOUTH OMAHA, May 3 J05.T5; helfers. $2.00g6.00; canners, $i WASHINGTON, 2 their sentiment on the grain situation | ciosed yeeterday there was little realizing | ment was the large Increase of $10.768.400 | spiit shad, per Ib.. 'l0c; lobsters. boiled, per ‘at gs. She g bulls, $2.25@5. calves, $2.0006.50; ABHI) N, May 4. — Ambassador tooay, and aithough the trade for the most|of the nature of the financial troubles re- | in loans. This may be regarded as surpris- | Ib, 2ic; lobsters, green, per Ib. 25c. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoge, Shee exas fed steers, $6. % Cambon presented to President Roosevelt part was quiet and unimportant, IOWeT | flected in the collapse yesterday of the 8o- | ing, considering the fact that there was | PIGEONS—Live, per dos., T5c. Official Monday. g i b, HOGS—Recelpts, 8000 head: _estimated | today o personal letter from President I Pprices resulted. At the close July wheat|called Webb group of stocks on the Stock | ood evidence of large eailing of loans | VEAL—Cholce, 6GSc. Official ‘Tuesda ¥ 27,000 head; market steady; mixed esident Lou- Vas e lower, July corn %@%c down and | exchange and In the curb market. early in the week, incident to preparations [ CORN—0e, Official Wednesday. and bufchers, $.75G7.22%; good to cholce | bet of France. It is a reply to a letter July ‘omts e lower. Provisions were in-| Today opportunity had been given to|for the disbursement of May interest and | OATS—8¢. Official Thursday g heavy, $7.1 ix.t; rough nnvk uuuLfr 05; | written by President Roosevelt to the presi- depenaently strong and closed ¢ 1o 7%@ | make provision to avert the threatened | dividends, and considering also that thers | BRAN_Per ton. 817 Officlal Friday : light, ) UK 0% sales, Me.SI.1 dent of the French republic, inviting ¥ 0c nigher. fallures and to, provide for support In'the | must be 'more or less lauidation of loans | HAY—Prices,quoted by Omaha Wholesale Official Saturday HEEP AND LAMBB—Receipts, 500 head; public, inviting France At the outset wheat showed good |stock market. The fact that no stocks are | due to syndicate operations of some magni- | Hay Dealers oclatioh: Chnice hay, No, X 5 market steady; good to cholce wethers, $5.60 [ to take part in the Rochambeau statute strength. Cables were firm and indicated a | deliverable on Saturday under contracts, | tude, possibly resulting in part from the |1 uplana, $9; No. 1 medium, $8.50: No. 1| Total this week. .../ X @8.20; falr o choice mixed, $4.75476.50; west- | exercises. The text of President Loubet's nerally strong forelgn position, especially | according to Stock exchange rules and that | payment during the week of $10,000,000 for | coarse, $ ~Rye straw, %.50. ' These prices | Week ending April s ¥ ern &heep, $.26@6.20; native lambs,” .75 | jettar follows: When the recent sales Lo France wdre con- | loans made on Friday carry over to Mon- | Pennsylvania bonds and of & Ifke amount |are for hay of good color and quality. De- | Week ending April 1v... e 6.60; western lambs, $5.2506.50, 8 sidered. There was too much rain north- a?-. helped the efforts to avold trouble. for Rock Island purchases. mand fair. Receipts light. Week endinz April 12 b, 1 Offclal yesterda: To His Excellency, Theodore Roosevelt west to permit of early spring wheat sow- here was a threatening break in prices | The deposits were augmented by $13,613.- VEGETABLES Week ending April 4 . Recelpts. Shipments. | President of the United States—Dear and ing and the possiollity of a retarded spring | af, the opening ot the stock market, In |, or 81400 greater than was called f0r | gpEp POTATOES-Per bu., Ohlos, $L80; Same week Iast year... 14308 Cattle 1,02 333 | Great Friend: Your excellency has been crop. nTve the bulls a mlhe‘r "l'n'nf“-h':::\; 71:)';7“;;{”-‘",50" ‘tllll’w-rg gm'!mle"l lm by the increase In loans and In c:."" The | pose, $1.25. .‘."“"’n;m_ ;l'w“" o8, 3150, | RKCEIPLS FUOR THE YEAR TO DATE. lsi‘:ns s . 2,714 ||-nled u; ulum-m mo that, in virtue of a ment. e government reports s ry ashville an ‘ennsylvania. | siatement was therefore out of harmony. 4 o g e " The followin ows the receipis of eep «.es | JoInt resolution of congress, you have bee Ransas dnd Nebraska suftering for the | These advances were lost, however, and the | The required reserve was increased 33,410,750 | POTATOES—Northern, $1.20§1.25; Colo- oot o 4 R charged to Invite the French Kovernment o J tor " K e | These a¢ A 0| rano 836 cattie, hogs and sheep at South Cmunu : Wheat O'D(‘:l:sl".‘fiz;r‘l‘r‘::f“.@“fi"gu::t:: e | found .’:5;.;’:3‘;' et i :’,’(,,L"'{h{",‘,‘,c',';.fl:’;’,f"c':",hb',‘,’:‘?;',,"‘,‘,’}{'{.fiq ORERN ONIONS—Per doz., according to | Ui Yéar (o date and comparisons with last e LN SAYe (IIOUR. Marhel and people tonioin the government and Recelpts of Sheep and Lambs Have Before Its Departure for America the dent Loubet, V! 5 jear: y people of the United States in inau Tie: “Brivate messages, howe. er, soon began | llquidation. When St. Paul was selling in | nu the loss In surplus reserve, reducing | 8ize of bunches 1:@%c, 4 10, 1w dnc, L ST, LOUIS, May 3_CATTLE—Receipts, | on May 24 next. the monument erected s Yo arrive telling of rains In jansas. i his | 100-share lots at 170 there were bids in the | this item to $7454,000; a year ago the sur- i er bu., be. Oattls LT N 00 head, including 625 Texa market | the memory of Marshal do Roohambea.. broke the market for a time, but the | market for 1,000 ghares st 170%. plus was $10,989,100. PARSNIPS—FPer bu. . 3 -y 3 8 51 shows &' decline for the weel of trom 3¢ | I el wadep thiejanal de Rochambeau, foreign situation broaght another raliy.| The centralized buying was not followed | " The most notable changes in loans were | ASPARAGUS—Home grown, per doz. 40 iy, ! L 4 to T5c for both natives and Texans: native [ of the government of the republic, and in Comimission houses were on both sides of u,Iv when it was seen that the selling was | by nine downtown banks, which showed a %’('L’MBERB——H i a 1.60. The folloWiRg tabis Show shipping and export gor:g:fi: that of the entire French people, In fra- the market and siightly favored buying. | checked. After the bank statement ap-|net gain of §8,00,000. Four of these banks| SUCUMBY qthouse, per dos., $L60. | The following table shows the &yerb¥? |dressed beet and butcher steers 35: | ternally taking part in (his alemnity the The qulet nature of the market, however, the buying Was Tenewed in & mote | Inoreaned thia’ ltem 38,800,000, while. two of | SEINACH-tlome grown ‘per bul, foc. |Brice of hoks sold on the South OmAPA |steers under 1,00 Ibe. 3.60g% h: stockers | Komaly, (Aking part i this solemnity the heiped the bears, and when the Kansas i anner and the market de- | the banks indicate a decrease of s2000. | LETTUCE Hothouse, per doz., " | {Ackat the past seversl days, and feeders, $.75G475; cows and heifers, | of it remembrance of those French oltisens rains were considered again they put a fairly buoyant tone, with the | Two Wail street institutions gained #,100,000 | FARSLEN_Ver dor. Somgee, ot years: § soggn bulls, $3.40@ | who shared Its dangers and glory in_ ite selling pressure on the cereal. July fell | ¢losing active and strong. Earlier losses | in specie, while two others lost $3.600,000. .50, e o 20 i per " | “Date. | 1902, |1901. 11900, 1890, 189 |1 i calves, $3. 1 exas and Indlan|struggle for independence; it has, further- to 76w and rlnlzzla weak, Ho lower, mn;w b1+ ql‘f‘r‘-:r:;gmz‘l‘p:d l?l‘:(cl‘:)r:g net gains | The clearings of lr;a ;\uoilzslloegm&-nl;: WAX BEANS—Florida, per basket, $& - - ot 20 b e e o b h-:‘!‘:'r-‘ W.’E fed, $4.30@6.00; more, dp[flr-d to confirm the friendship and eceipts, 31 cars, 1 contract; e 3 W ‘about $21,000,000. X N PE 1} 2 . .50(4.25. raw st Toser ch, 8 apelis and Lurth repatted 36 cars, & total concerned Tu the Dleribence Brias pay oot ";a‘b"f{f::fi-.‘i, i was the case in GREEN FEAS—Per bi box, sL76g2(0. | Abrl .. ¢ 86l $ 01 © | 373/ 3 81 § “?Mys'—olrae'e;:p::;xs@ head; market closed | that most ot B By GG or the three points of 298, agains o- | R Drevirus week, the cash of the ban R B—H 3 . ! c!8% | that most memorable § ek ana 15 5 year ago. " Austratian ships ferred fuctuated between 108 and 89, with | was Tnade up on rising averages, and, more. | CABBAGECCalifornla, new, Sue, o fig;},‘ 18, gom; packers, 380GT00; Dutchers, 36.900 | manirestation mith doop eRoon. " 1n ey mments were 120,00 bu., compared to 260000 | the last sale at 100, compared with 112 last | over, the condition of the institutions N pe . 83 db i 30. last year. Primary recipts were 333,000 bu., it ronce, & Adlrondack was | ghould improve during the current week é'TO'E'B—F'lorlds. por Shasket crate, | Al dering you, In her name, her sincerest 3 SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 300 head; thanks, 1 beg you to a ' against 12,000 a year ago. Seaboard clear- ;‘-d"fl :,'Y] uw;ddn _!:ohbm. 120 asked, at 76 | by reason of the fact that treasury dis-| e ges° April 2 Torvent wishes” whicn 1 efer: asked, with the closing quoted | hursements for Interest were large on Fri- NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2. April market active and steady; native muttons, | friend, the fervent wishas which I enter: ances equalled 411,00 bu. : 3 lambs, $5.5008.501 and bucks, | tain. for your excellency s e Corn was again weak, with commission | 94otation 50 bid and 100 asked. day last, and payments by banks into the ALy Al g Y S Vs bpine 3 April $2.505.00; stockers, $2.00G3.50; western mixed | and for the prosperity o 2 houses selling on excelient crop news as| The increase in cash shown by the banks | treasury, on account of retiring circulation sheep, $. o America. oMY PAMIER LoUBETC their foundauon, Cables were compara- | Ya% @ total surprise as the heavy sub- | for May and also for the return of public| FIGS—California, new cdrtons, $1; Im-|35n; . . SRET tvely Afm and the wheat strength upheid treasury absorption urmhthe week indi- | jeposits, were most likely completed at the | ported, per Ib., 12@lic. AP it Kansas City Live Stock Market. Farewell to His Emissaries, corn’ prices. Conditions in the fields, how- | fated & loss of upward of 33,000,000. The re- | gnd of the week STRAIVBERRIKS- Texas, per 24-at. case, | ABri! KANSAS CITY, M PARIS, M over, "were all that could be desired, and l![:*lm;l!;flolrded was a welcome one; i3 | That the surrender of public moncy by $3.5004.00; Loulsiana, per 24-at. case, $2.35. ' | QU | seitte. BB ud:’ foceto ‘:»—'SAT’I“LEfR:- , May 4.—President Loubet last the ' speculative confidence was badly | yi§ % of the loan expansion of upward of | gepository banks has been important seems TROPICAL FRUITS, Avril 29| 600 hend: skt steady ;| Thole ewpek | evening received the Rochambeau commis- shaken. Holders of ‘long property ail | peoiiho The sharp liquidation in ‘the | 15 be indicated by the fact that the total NAS—Per buich, according to size, [ 201} 5 and dressed beef steers. $6.76.26; faif to | 0B In farewell audlence previous to its emed desirous to sell. There was no ate | Fieve T Tantion b the money situesor, oo |0 all banks were reduced §1,835,418 between | §2.20a7 May 1.... 004, $.0005.70; stockers and feeders, $3.00) | departure for the United S G mpt made by the leading bull house to | tayegi® lension of the money situation, al- | April 2 and May 1, Inclusive. ‘A comparl- | - ORANGES—Califor: la_navels, fancy, $4; [ yiay 37| B50; " weatern ted steers, $4.85G610; " Te s i D e D e Ao tommission | (OUER an active money market is ex- | s of the gfi""'{'fin'd" the banks show (hat ;15 budded, "33, Meaiterrahear | §i3y i B B T O Br:g:‘e.dcol;xmnndnr—hrrhlc( of the army ® advisl . e vers were e Cretar: aw not succee o 5@3.50. 12, " Y " A ea of the 188 8 v B e e e aition on he part of | 1, L6 bond market has been affected by the | gfibuting the surplus during April o the | “LEMONS-Fancy, $350; choice, $3.55. R.004W; native ‘cows, R.EQ) - e M e R e el ey “holders (0 sell thelr Cslh -corD. | byimonsis o it OGea (o0 Drices were in | ¢tent [ntended, the deposits " of ~public MISCRLLANDOUS, The official number of cars of stock | §3.25@5 40; calves, §5. . = X R R T o o ek, ader” these Influences prices Eradually | 1emh® ariincd L hngiales new ds, regis- | monay increasing in that month only 3217, | NUTS_New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft | PFOUEht In today by each road was: R pr von S30085.10. 4 recelpts for | YhO 8hook hands with each of them. A Sukged off. July, which S0 early at S2ic, | 5 par Lot s Somara il i CUBON. | 000, The secretary probably wiil make a iy s Datd ahall pet 1. it Cattie. Hogs. H'r's, | the week, 44,400 head; market ateady: top, | dressing the mission the president said Clowed weak, Sddc down, at Slge. He- | Bqher cont, he Compared with the closing | strenuous effort to distribute his surplus | Ri°U, KOG o Jhes GRIQ OGN BEG Shan] - Hogs. H'r's. | the week, 44,40 head; %: hoavy $120%| ““The bonds which 80 1 v celpta were 145 cars. the New York Stock exchange; P ot® ©F | during this month and may be more 8UC- | firigila per Ib.. lc: fiberts, per Ib., 1 2 $550;" mixea packers, #1.0007 4 HERt, I8 | ernments of the. twe remmbiion oo, the B0y Oats were dull, with trade over a very | Atchison ... m i 10y | cesstul. almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 15 @1.10; yorkers, §: 8 of the two republics, as well as SHEDD AND LAMES-No recelpts today: | the peoples of the United States and narrow range. Crop adyices indicated a fa- | *do pra o BHd. ... H ecans, large, per 1., 12c; small, 1oc; lvfla];.n‘n; I.m:.fi:n‘un,r.h d ofterings were rap: | Beliimors & 011NN roas s Bl (4 Bank Clearings. Eu}% er sack, 8%, ' PR recelpts for the week, nfim head; market | France, render the mission which you are C1 € o e PRI oledo, St. n -] thy NEY—Per 24-sectlon case, steaay; native lambs, . 5017 western . v improved and. commigsion houses bought | Camadiaa Facidc.\\\1m%| a0 Gea'. % 0T A ey o Tagrente of | HIDEDS Na. 1 green, O4o lambe, $5.75@7.15; native wethers, $5.50@%10; | 200Ut 0 accomplish particularly lmpor- sparingly on this influence. The market, | (RIRA, oo S Unlon ' Facite $257,833.13 over those of the corresponding | blci No. 1 salted, T . 2 western wethers, $4.75@6.30; fed ewes, $.05@ | tant. Presldent Roosevelt has been good e o pi ¥ Texas clipped _yearlings, néo?t:o; enough to become, at every opportunity, Texas sheep, $.70G5.50; feeders, $3.70G5.00. ' | the mouthpiece of the sympathy uniting however, felt the depression in wheat and | ey g, g 2. 2% Wabash .. week of last year. The dally figures read: | No. 1 veal calf, § to 8c; No. 2 1902, New York Live Stook Market. the two nations, and I am extremely corn, and July closed easy, c lower, at| ~ "y T o2’ | Calr, 12 to 16 1bs., 6o; dry. hides, “prflvll:leoc:'l“"v'er?'urg\' but_qulet, with C'.‘,“: 3 13 wheolfrg & Monday . i 3 o i i b 3| NEW YORK, May 8.—BEEVES—Recelpts, pleased to let him know, through you, how The disposition of the day's recelpts was [ 621 head; dressed beef unchanged at §i4g | much I share these sentiments The 00; canners, § s e e RESEEE 2_SSagee £ (oo €% e, Eavne "ERSEre =2, iS5 58! »y’s‘ggfiig;fl SESER ‘e i EECHER EEREER oIl [ 2 R e == g7e '2EaLE! i 2 28 Eee Rl emSa Tices for hogs. A few scalpers | Chicago & 1 ey, ? York, $3.60. Total receipts ucts, but they were readily taken | Chicago & G. W.." 21| do prd y POPCORN—Per b, ic; shelled, 6c. up and prices made good advances. July [ do lst ptd. 1| Adams Ex Pt £ R N ! 1 e as follows, each buyer purc; . 5 3 g ;. ;zrk closed T%@l0c up at $17.10@17.12 o 4 pra 46%| American Ly . iains City Sends Aad Provitions. yer purchasing the num- | 11c per Ib. Cables st ady., Sxvorts today, | French government is sending at the pres- cnl NW e b : ly 1ard b up at $10.20, and July ribs 5g | Chicaeo, & N, W...260a U 8. Ex. er of head indicated: 1562 head of cattle and 882 quarters of | ent moment missions to England and Spain, ner at 89 559,575 . ... 1T4%| Wells-Fargo Ex. Y i3 ® Cattle. Hogs, | beef. e Leivty Miaday: Wheat, iicugo, Ter. & Tr.. 20 Amal. Copper Totals . e T SIEY, May . YVHEAT May: | Omaha Packing C le. Hog | PCALVES—Receipts, 4 head; market|and I myself am going to Russia. Your —_— 1 sy ontac T oave; Towm | o5 Muny Amer. Car & ¢ GHICAGO, May 3-—Clearings, & R T N e o 3 |G, H; Hammond Co . 18 7| steady; veals, $4.00@5.60; city dressed veals, | misslon yields nothing to them In impor- Colorads o G B | ar slwty days and Skt on demana; New | CORN—May' &c. Scptember, 85Gs8tc: |Cudahy Packing Co. i SEHERT AXD LAMBS—Recelpts, 762 head; | ta1Ce and the interest with which we shall do 24 Em York exchange, 30c discount. &!&c‘ glo. Jmlxad. 65@65%2c; No. 2 white, 67| Armour & Co. sheep a shade lower, lambs unchanged:|follow it. You will respond fully to the | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. - | Del. & Hudson..\! o ped.. NEW YORK, May 3.—Clearings, 3364088, | @3%es No. 3. 804~ o o Other buyers. "o, | clipped lambs, $.25@8.75; unshorn sheep, | sentiments which impelled me to send this o000 A 8N ol B b Bttt Del L. & W 4 PR g TR 717; balances, $13,116,574. e ) ARG R e Apite, $5.0066.00; dressed muttons, 9@llc per Ib. 3 Wheat ) | Denver &' R Brookiyn R. T HOSTON, "atay S~Cleartngs, 507.416: | JXE—RE. & Mo oiny, 155010005 chotce| o T01 ity bt I gy B T - £ L misslon, representing worthily, as you will, y e a P o ptd. | Coto. Fuel & i balances, $2,460,713. - ] ! g .00; CATTLE—There 300, e army, the navy and the universities May mw 7 s Erle s IO G hein BALTIMORE, May 3.—Clearings, 8- | Pralrle, 800, "0 "0 " rancy, | cattle on sale Today e thal aCteally ho | THi0GS—Recelpts, 2,008 head; feeling steady. | of our dear country. You are young and % n 0% do 1t pf : Con. $54 - 2 T . Tobe 1d. 3 1 , $697,282. For the week: Clear- v y b t— ot i ¥ o Py ?-'"'u"'{::':" s SEBETGY Dalances, BAHOT0. Money, B0 Biaaiiy | AESnark, naw No. 3 whites | SHOIE, AT Deth YRt A5 i) po sis| |8t Joesph Live Btssk Markes | SCATESHiO meun, ihvestsd With very: bigy b (14 Vi 90% | Hocking, Vailey Tater. “bagar .. B Bk Cent PHIA, May 8.~Clearings, §26,- | w0od cases included, 146 Gor. cases re- |{Iom the table above there is decreass | gT. JOSEPH, May L—CATTLE—Recelpts, | tountrr ehore enncgs is o o oo nusk ity Tilinots Centrai 7,424; balances, $2,820,254. For the week: | turned, ldc. o LS pcompared with the last several | 375 head; market nominal: natives, $7.156) | SOURIFY Wiete energy is a religlon anda Towa Central ? Cléarings, $133,140,184; balances, ~$16,738,184. Recelpts. Shipments. | Meeks and aiso with the same week of |6.5: cows and heifers, $1.25g6.00; veals, $3.2 | Where youth Is loved. I wish you the good 2 42 Money, 4% BETACSty o st - |44 R aiao, ant, h;fi*‘f‘n".;l‘u*‘:,l}el'mfig'nr{:“wx: @6.00; stockers and feeders, $2.00G5.2. welcome which that eonthusiastic and Mfi%fi } . b O, 8 ey ok 9,000 4000 | tendency 'of prices was downward all 0 Drads steady: MMt | mighty people beyond the ocean has ever per cent; New York exchange at par, —_— MO athl slk e §10gT0; plgn, HEvas o reserved for those who have been there TI, May 3.—Clearings, $2.477, of the re-| "SHIEP AND LA cceipts, 600 head; | to ¢ B [16% |16 188 ). 3 A S INCINNATL May 3-Clesringy, S470: | Minneapolis Wheat, Fiour and Bran, gelbts all the week, and the quaiity was|market steady; ‘western lambs, $6.15a6.9; kv gt 5 q ' e, 1.@l5c premium. MINNEAPOLIS, May 3.—WHEAT—Ma. ully as good as usual. Packers, how-|western sheep, $4.85@.15. 1l n | k| e change, 1.@15c p ToR@Toe; July THGTko: Beptember, o0 | EyeT, bounded the market practicdlly all ASTOR GIVES TWO CO 10 1% 1010 | 10 1284] 10 0mg | Mo "patige . X Forelgn Financ o8 iack No. 1, hard, Tosic; NoT hothrn, | the freekc with the exception 6 Friday, and Stoux Clty Live Stock Market. NCERTS 102 | 1015 10 20 10 16 M, K &T. C) ©. northern, C. wer — ] 3.—~Gold _premiums are Y i than they were a week ago. SIOUX CITY, Ta., May 3—(Special Tele- : g % 1180 B B8 | ™ e bty o] P on totows:” Buenos "Ayres, 140: wa&fnu,fm'"fg?“‘ffllmfifli% second | With the high point, beet ateera of all Kinds ZCATTLE Recelpts, ~ W0; . strong; | MeIbA and Other Operntic Stars to | 9424 | N Y. Central Sugar” adrid, 36.57; Lisbon, 28.50; Rol clears, $2.10. ” i J range 26@40c lower. The greatest decline $6. 2; cows, bulls and mixed, Appear anc Sing for ‘9’874 50" | Nortolk & W G, Money was more plentiful and les BRAN—In bulk, $14.00. has been on the Renernl run of medium 50? 25; stockers and feeders, $3.00@4.60; LR ERRT R CuRTN Py B | et a7 el o e ek sty & il il Sl g Bl beasy o Badh: | st 428 L B, v erlin e e least. . 8,000; 3 : 3 % X e | PoSASYIvADiS s, o Ping “of "London eounty counctl bills. Dry Goods Market. Sre more. cases, of course wherr rvie|#6.7G7.10; bulk, #8506 (Copyright, 102, by Press Publishing Co) Reading % | Discount rates were thereby made easier. NEW YORK, May 3.—DRY GOODS—The | have 80ld 40c lower than where they were fir ooy LONDON, May 4.—(New York World Ca- Cash quotations were as follow: do lnt pid v. 8. "R 3—Business was extremel. only 2c or ¢ lower. Th Stock In Sight. ’ A FLOUR—-Firm: winter patents, $.90g4,00; | do 24 pra PARIS, May 8.—Busines Y | market today ‘'was quiet and the amount | OBIY er. The cause of the blegram—Speclal Telegram.)—Willfam Wal- straights, $320G3.80; clears, $3.00G3.6); spring | St, L & § .l ags z:vxn.rt‘h%:‘:rltk‘}nlg%l::?m{' indus- | of business small in the aggregate, owing improvement on ¥riday was the extremely | The following table shows the recelpts | dorf Astor will give two great concerts this Inter- light receipts. A 4o 1 to the early ol I g pts. 4 Spclale o aTss) Detents, " RAGI:| g0 3 A0 P hationais were dull and Kafirs were Inac- | gencrally. aqopted by the trade. Brices por | The cow market has also broke in bad | OfCh'tie, nog® SnC, shecp at the five prin- | week, one on Thursday evening, the other WHEAT NG, 3 spring, 1GT5e; No. 2 red o e Amer " Locomo. . tive. The private rate of discount was 24 | main firm and unchanged at previous quo- | shape during the past weel, and ngured § Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 00 Friday night, at which Mme. Melba 3 : . r cent. 3 3 r e mar b 4 3 2 @01 No. 3 white,' #Owse: | %581 200 28, 4 P B T e, abn | atlone RSSO AN are Safely b0GTSC lower. In some cases the | Coirge o 5 Pl AL TR st st it D . Ml . c; | do_pid 19¢ for checks. Spanish 4s, 79.45. BT a ek Bonie Mavd rades that sold for from $3.50 to $4.50 have | Kansas Cf Mr. Astor has taken an opera box for only £ 3, Agudic % SR May - FxohAngs on Lonon, et reraet | SR govet more (han hat (4 How | K Fonsl: “ig| one nieht weekly during ihe season o . JKE! - ) takes cholce cow or heifer t B| E g v ARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 6@ & ot o Us Cper cent; three months' egllel;}vg‘%xl';fig‘lgu V\;’lél?&’lc‘_mfigke; Hotal & tew Desh of tatey reach .80, | 8t. Josep! which he pays the moderate sum of $2: D a3 flas, 4,67 Mo, 1.ndithwest New York Money Market. bills, 1% per cent. On the bourse today | porthern, 76c. i 2 T up to $6.00 during the week. Anything on . fl-‘ nothy, §1.2567 35'? west- | NEW YORK, M business was dull and unsatisfactory owing | RYE--Steady. the commonish order was very hard to d Movements of Ocenn Vessels, Moy :::'u‘:'c?' p.rdren'e‘;.algo hy, $1.2547.35; clover, | | NEW iy B :l{"fl;;l%fi’NfiYd—-(::e:-l.li to New Yo|rk 9 or:&akcmfgei:fl lr’::{‘l’:; BARLEY—Steady; No. 2, 70c; sample, 60@ | dispose of at oy ‘{,rlce. and particularly At New York—Arrive PROVISIONSMess pork, per bbl. s1895 | 8:per centi prime mercantile paper. s4dok S redlizations. g 20 | P Sonrn—suly, axease ;‘2:?‘. that true of Weaneaday and TRUrs:| oo pyy woy 5 CORN—Lower; No, 3 | from Havre: ‘Rotierdam, from .00, 5 17%. ent. g - 4 1t . § 17904 an oulogne; Celtie, ' from Liverpool hort' ribs sides (loose), $.80Ghw. Dry| STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with New York Mintas Guotatioms. ————— A A e S0 o i bad shape | 610 e _Easy; No, 3 white, 43ic, billed | Balled: Ryndam. for Rotterdam via Bou et e (bomedy, Toloaio e - for demand And, 4 S0atot Mt fon Sty His | NEW YORK, May 3—The following a e et it than'u week ago. fThe best grades are | through Py ke Loene; . | '8 , . .20 . L4 ’ e = 3 3 an Fen W HISKY—On basis of high wines, $1.30 d ‘et G 3T SV, oaY8: | the closing prices on mi ke NEW YORI, .May. 3—COTTON-—@pot |now, selling righC atound $6.00. The best| WHISKY—§L for finished goods. bria, for The following were the receipts and ship- | commercial bi . 4.85%. Adams C 3 closed quiet %c lower; middling uplands, | Brades P In good shaj S —— At Hong R, R i Wrets dallars: &is §6-16c; ‘middiing gulfiands, 91-16c; sales, | 4nd are only about Zc lawer for the week, Duluth Grain Marke: tEel” for Articles, Beogipte, Bhipments, | 100 ou exoiaes Steady; state, Inac: i &3 e Puthrn gloved, sieady At She | tha WP SR SOOI BOM | DYLUTH, May o—WHEAT-Cash, No. 1| Ching, WO, frg et our, . X Y A . i May, 9.16c; . 9. , 9. ard, ! No. 2 northern, 0. 1 ived: * Campania Whea', bu. 202 tcllie closing quotations on bonds are as | Gon Cal, z 4 SEE Dms epimiets Sio; Oclioper . e e etk about Lo northern and May, T64c; July, WieNgep: Fhorla, togh Mew Fobk. 'Satiad: - Saxs L Du. e 1ary, e 153 " |Qulet all the week. The lack of rafn|tember, Thic, RS o > e bU. a ot ML & N unl a0k Wiz 1xgr uary, sMe. o e e A rres 1o ShIp some Sf thetr staik | OATS—Cash, 43%c; September, Mc. At Glaskow—Arrived: Pomerania, from 1008145 1 e e 8 | Teat Tl e 1-16c lower; middling, 97-16c; no sales; re- | and prevented others from buying —The ™ At "Plymouth—Arrived: Pennsylvania 108 Minn. & 8t L. ds..100% celpts, 678 bales; shipments, 1015 bales; | eIy choice cattle, of course, found an out- TONE SPReT-. trom New York, for Cherbours and Ham: 5 RN Sokay. 1he. Ry . Teg. 1y X St. Louis Graln Provisions. stock, 36,133 bales. let without any serious bredk, but aside| BOSTON, May 3.—WOOL—Sales here since | burg. B et B Choess stoady. 14O - #| o, LOUIS, May 3.—WHBAT—Lower; No. | o GALVESTON, May 3.—COTTON—Qulet | from, those the market was ully 15620 | January 1 1902, have been ¥L7I2638 Ibs. | At Antwerp—Safled: Vaderland, for New teady tresh, 15c. i i cash, elevator, Sle; track, S@sic: | “LIVER HOGS—The recelpts of hogs were mod- | FFast SS910. 888 for the same perlod In iitai | T2 Havre—Salled: La To 5 1 . POO) May 3.—COTTON—Spot, The Boston to date are £9,179, At Havre—Salled: La Torraine and La G ; July, Ttc; September, 75¢; No. | quiet, prices £.160 lower: Amesioan middliag | erate today, there being a siight decrease | ji,i" ‘against oL B 00,516 1ba, 108 | Champane, for New York FEW YORK GENERAL MARKNT. 79c. air, 8 19-32d; good middling, ©b-16d; mid: | 8 compared with yesterday, but a small | the'same period in 1901 The stock on hand | ~ At Southampton—Safled: Kiautchou, trom } No. 2 cash, 6ic; track, 53-16d; low middling, b3-32d;: d | Increase over Saturday of last week. The | jn Boston January 1, 1902, was 77,340,463 Ibs H burg, for New York via Cherbours. e 3 on. de. : July, €2%@eie; Septem- {322 " ¢ 200 | market opened falrly active at prices gen- ’ toda ; ambiE A 5 gen. 2 ‘soc. ordinary, 431-82d; ordinary, 423-32d. The and the total stock today 69,873,279 1 At_Cherbourg—Sailed: 8t. Paul, from Society. La On the Produce sxchange today the but- -, 2. 7. L3 aaaasaasaaafi@s Bz OA leceipts, Spot, qulet; L LI RPOOL, May 8.—OIL—Turpentine 4ie; No. ; No, 2 H 14d. spirits, strong, 33s 3d. Rosin, common, 213 b, SfS; No. 2 white, ¢l | LONDON. May 3— &, B Closin, *ias—canadtan, firm, 7, o. 3 whits, n b ¥ cady, 48 1%d. Petroleum, refined, steady, Egue track white western. 0G%c: track | Cdo- aceoned. .t | Nqrrolk & W FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, firm, 8 | fid. 'Linseed, firm, 81s 8d. Coitonseed, Anaconda |Ontario & West 0. po 28 a OPB—At London, Pacific Coast, firm, | FIf\Tgfined. spot, frm, 2 6. = @ seed .| Atchison . 3% Pennuylvanta g 0. do pfd | Read| . £3, lie@ et 18s. spot, 638 3d. “Turpentine spirits, 328 8id. 50; winter bran, $20.00G21.00; | Baltimore & O. SIE2BABPIIBIITIBSRRANT 1314 - ELFEEEEEEEH] 38 3s8 FEFE i § BaeBmemesi: BENEE NS AN A RS AR D REBRANDRRRRDDHDD b3 meditie ¢ 1. - No. 2 cash, #c; track, | ) Were for speculntion and export auq | @ few loads sold a shade higher, ‘but the | oo Ibs. D hEEIPOD R aa, A - i 3XC; Beptember, | ineiuded 4,500 American. Recelpts wers 7,000 | bulk of the trading was done on about | "STLOUIS, May 3_WOOL—Unchanged: | from Liverpool, for Halifax and Philadel: N ; . 70 | ovened quiet and’ closed wete Teady wellers at fully steacy prices | peavy:fipe ;. tub-washed, 14@%c. ! stown—Arrived: Cymric, from was qulet b ] : 3 FLOUR-Dull: red winter patents, $3.70g | Shened dulet and closed easy on near | i went' mostly from > $7.06G725, and | PYSKHON, May 3. WO The closing of | Naw Furk tar Liverpool. and ‘procceded. Sxtras, X i clatr B O, sellers; May-June, 61-64d, buyers; June- | 705 while light hogs, as usual, were slow | has shown a fair inquiry and there has %; ‘winter low . W. . nion Pa 3 EEED—TImothy, stead; 00@6.25. iy b " gy t? 4 uRe" land sold from $6.9 down. The bulk of the | oderate business at full to siightly et alen, $a : EBRRMEAL Bierdy” "ol Ju. SagLod biyers, SuvAusel 8| Serlngs 'was out of frst hunds in good | Koot Mesereityepie ¢ P DENRL | 10BRERS & MANUFAGTURERS ancy., $3.50G3.65. HAY—Timothy, quiet, easy, iy et (Lag TREY ] | 'were a few light loads left which were | £ N BEDocted when 'the. third series COHNMERI“steady: veliow —western, 5 prajrtec arm, s1d oogiese {gber November, 432-61d, gellers: November- | 1174 to dispose of and old & shade lower. | ACYANCR 18 SPRCE YRQ A8 I or he OF OMAHA L) v 1 n, 8¢, f. 0. b. | Wheel. & L E. IRON COTTON 'TIES-—Steady, $L06. ey Fabraney. 4 -ois 5 640, selers. above, there has been a good increase In | cjuding 13,000 forwarded direct. The im- m————————— r:‘:.;; state, 61@e2c, c. 1. f., New York ca Is. Central ¢s. BAGGING—Bteady, Sh@ohe. ORLEANS, May '3 —COTTON— | receipts this week as compared with the | 1opeg s“""‘nfl" waeuk“::l:"d {1 g:l\:t_rg MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. BARLEY-Dull; feeding, 64@6sc, ¢. 1. gt o g PROVISIONE Pork, higher; fobbing, old, Easy: sales) 20 bales; ordinary, $ho: £ood | 1y 'compured with' the same week of IASt | W(storiar 159 bales; New Zcaland, 1058 ork. WHEAT—Recelpt: exports, | BOSTON, May 3—Call loans, 4@5 per | 8Dorts, 39.75: clear ribs, 30.624; short cle CirencConptd, 3,260 balen; Stock 183574 bales. | Of 'the vear. The next three d=yo the ten- | P9E%), S0Vl W here, 3% bales. o. 2 red, i2c. nominal, £. 0. b., afloat ALCRISOR 48,1 crs o103 MEPALS Lead: Dull = at 3$3.924G4.00. Y A IR ok Cooed & 1o aents Borthern Diluth, 8e, £ o. b., afloat; Gas ... "y spelter: Firm at 4.1 -00c. | Migher than last week, but mot as high as GENERAL REPAINING A SPROTALT shade higher, being influenced by | N. E. 0. & e f ; ducks, 10c ) 44@6e. 3 01l and Rosin Market. No. Pr. No, Pr. 1608 Jaskson Street, Kansas weather and Strongth In the | Atchison ~...00.00 o munl'hn-_smdy; creamery, 18@%o; [ o GITY. Pa, Moy 5ot creau bai- |8 7 10 Coaches in & Terrific Col- 2004, 1500 a0 ZOS0 Jo . Copper Rai E e, ances, ; certificates, no bid; shipmen o W M L Dominion Coal WIOS-Suady. ot yfiau?u, Shipments, | 86,388 bbls.; average, 108,775 bbls.. run . y weather in Kansas' and | } ; . bls 000 6,00 e off e net higher. May, HISG8I%eo, | Fitcbur xR T bu. BAVANNAH May 3.—OIL—Turpen- JOLIET, 11, May 4—One of the strangest z b al raflroad hist a H tember, ' 80%@61 3 Fseidy B d wrecks in local rallroad history occurre: s ficember. Clovaa at ket Parvat... one, Wi K, 2.4 88 N, 8335 W. G., $3.50; ¢ il g, b Chicago-Springfleld passenger was passing anufacturers bers 7 TOLEDO, o .. a0 Bt 5 w5 & WHEAT— mpsa[:h.lf‘)m."::dz{x-‘(d)‘l.l';:":{:h Lima, through the steel mill yards at the ute‘ol 'n w"'r lhs opticn markei opened steady With wheat | dem St * oty ol T U O > thirty-five miles an hour the locomotive | SQQM d S(mn 854 Shen yisided Lo bearieh ctop pews, falr | ¥. 5. 0. & C. . Aolttbrata, "auiet "ot 414d. i‘murg: e e ety ol Now Yory, e g b, market fnally rallied with wheat and | U & steel - g WALR. (rRek from o Sibing, 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS T, ber, s d hil .+ in bulk, $4.85. ; ines osed about steady at Kw net decline | do ptd.. ¥ CORN—8pot: Steady; American mixed, l; lflfel&:fll} :ng‘reinr:::’rf:og;m::onugz ‘o‘:‘:is' The shock was terrific. The engin . baggage and smoking cars were deralled ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. and wrecked. The three remaining coaches train. Bl b etk i 9 Company oped the train and the passengers were . ’ panic-stricken, but beyond cuts and brulses Bleotrioal Supplies. men in the engines crawled from the N ANt Bewara e wreck without serious injuries. The track | O W: JOMNSTON. Mar - AWNINGS AND TENTS. SRR Ruotations of the Day om Various sales of ‘the day were 5,000 bales, of which | erally about steady with yesterday, though | The stock on hand May 4, 1901, was 41,51,- | Southampton, for New York bales, including 1400 American. Futures | yesterday s basls. The heavywelght hogs | medium grades, 14%@l7c; light fine, 12G14c; | phia. e b Mmoo Ry, | HC 4 B & O 0 ke b a38; exira fancy and stralght, $8.40G3.50;| American middling, §. 0. c., May, b2-6id, | medlumwelghts went largely from 369G | the second series of wool atction saies here . $2.908.15. ur, qul Dbl talf 10 good, 8.1583.40; cholce 16 Wi . + BRAN—About sacked, sogasc | Boptember-Gptobers. & i9-oid, Buyersic Oc: | season, But on the close of the market,there | S¢&TSE TRtes. o T hat, but & general 3 N A Sitg L Brandywine, 128 i e D Goem: | "As will be seen from the table of receipts | 25UrS, "gatien amount to 2,588 bales, in- 008, Tebascs' 6. HEMP-Twine, last several weeks, but there is a_decrease I P . - York; malting, 67%@1sc, c. 1. f., New 7.60; new, $17.65. Lard, higher, § 3 ) ear. The week opened with an advance 6924 . Fow Yo 8, 673 Boston Stock Q. ' sall neats (boxedy, | nirone: ' extrs | M w004 middiing. 8 lo-l6c; middling calr,| AT, ChS, NG, SRariet To the. high point | baics: CaReof QGo0d Hope and Natal. dszd n."s & Gfll!lll I"n w“k& o 4 Futures, qu! [ 95,455 bu.; sales, b , 24,000 bu. | cent; time loans, 4@5 per cent. OmMclal !m* Bacon (boxed), strong; ‘extra shorts, | Fuiures, dulef ard stea Nige5e; | dency of prices was downward, but on B s MANUY. . Spot, st No. 7 red, %c, elevat losing of stocki al | $10.63% ; clear ribs, $10.60; short clear, $10.76. ' | %52c; & o ‘Baturday there was some re- L) e D b salen LoD | cont; dmé lonns, 46 per H . Ligiic | ety and Bl ihe o1 | ENGINES THROWN IN THE AIR . 4 3'hard Manitoba, &ic, afloat. 'Opened firm | Mex. Central s\ OULTRY—Steady; chickens, 8c; turkeys, —_— the opening. —Representative sale L I ki " eveund TRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. | “do prd... v iy . northwest, but efforts to take profits re- | nd0 »id: i dair; S B = P 3 ;"M ., Near the close prices rallied on | hosiza Eie Franklin 1,416 Dbl average, 61,950 'bbls, o 1 closed at S1%¢; July, 8 13-1 ¢, closed | Union - Pacthc ‘102|014’ Domision 4 ing steedy, e " Roin, Sirm i B S , 3248, G i yesterday on the Alton road. As the exports, 40| 4 R ANtk Liverpool Gratn W. W, §3.60! Dominis 1 & ot e, L o. The | Gen' " Electric - ¥ Nord ved western, winter, no stock: No. | | “NEW" TORR™ Moy IOl Cattonseed, ncountered a switch engine running on the Tecelpts, lower cables and unloading. The | Unites Prait .. ... 107y ltornie, ety 1S wfiia; Bapista: | e, Petroleum. sicady; refinied New' York v . Of All Kinda. ay closed at 87%c; Jul §7%e, closed | Westingh. 'Common. 108 |Ui Coppe - e h into the air and overturned and the : new. 68 ‘American mixed, old, bs 8d. | 41" 5 throwsn at 01c; September, fim;‘.c&u at e o o, Mol B bay Sctover, e | ¥ R4QLE, Tirpentine, firm, stayed on the tracks. One hundred and ' EI M fifty people were aboard the passenger estern of a minor nature, none was injured. The Wirtag Bells -d Ges was blockaded for hou: - GRIEF OVER FRIEND'S DEATH Sorrow Prompts A Physician to nm' T.m and "nlnl c“" Attempt Sule! but His Pl Omahn, Nob Are Defeat S a RT3 N R R R RIN R IRAR AR ABIRARIIZDAABIARS alorni;no‘of. strong: extra Indls ), M ‘ork, strong; prime mess wes A ; shipping, ; ®ood to orm, 16s. Hams, firm; short cat, 14 (o 16 and Dried Fruits 2 & Ches. & Ohig ibe., 64s. Bacon, firm: Cumberland cut, 3| NEW YORK, May 3.—EVAPORATED HO! et; state, common to choice, | GISa8g & W... to %0 1bs., 60s; short ribs 16 to 20 1bs., '528 | APPLES—The situation remains about un- o A006, i oide liice: | C.. M. & 8t 3 2d; long clear middies, lght, 28 to 8 Ibe., | changed. The market is firm and ofterin ific_coast, 1901 crop, x&w).c 190, 136 h 50s; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to # Ibs., | are light. Exports and jobbing demand is e, iepec. d i td, §28: short clear backs, 16 to 20 ibs., 528; cleat | Hinjted. ~Siate, common 1o §ood TGSKo uén&-nm; Galveston, 2 to 25 lbs. h o :{.\‘:‘_ $ i e Ne b Thenjdecy piime, 40oe; cholee DH@I0SS Tancy % j Gelitornia: M to 3 1bs, Be; Texas : Afm; prime western, in tierces, 618 3| 'CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — In THER—Gu 7 ¥ American refined. in balle; tle runes new fruit Is steady and in fair L-Quiet: : ; BUTTER- Firm; nost Uniteg States, 86 | Jobbing reguest OId trult 13 trregular and PROVISIONS - Beer, y | e B8 T CHEESE—Firm; American finest white, [ holders will probably make concessions to $13; beef hams, 321 4 A 13 Bee: B8s; American, finest colo&"fl, s, move stocks. 8 | fruits are in some de- Teity sxtre Indis mhess, - LY. L3 TALLOW—Prime city, firm, 30s. mand. Apricots peaches are quite ac- firm: afilfi;&&vifl‘—g\: Ee:‘l‘l’rl‘n"l:t‘:u:nh “l.‘.—r—- s tive in & jobbing way and steady to firm. L T Rl O g e [ LR L RSP S R T T T S srpaubEEET Ry S RRRRSS555E5E85E and three-months' bills is 2%@213-16 per| TOLEDO, O. May 3 PR NI, Tesanes. sl tigiee; un- and weak: cash, #o; M KANSAS CITY, May 4.—Dr. D. Estaing Tents and Canvas Boods, September, e, Dickerson, one of the most prominent phy- m| " . F o o ’ 9 S Yonnmar: Ry e; Bepteivers g’ Salpo At S HER—There were 5o thesp or lambe | sicians 16 Keuses OMy and & millionaire, | Semd for Catalogue Number S8 6tige; July. 80; Beptember, pi e L LA ANASHINGTON. May 3-Today's SERE Bl Casttr; canh, i May. aoi | (NN ORI, MaY o 2 SUGAR e, |on sale todsy; WHED JCRICS (IF, (5" G | died yesterday. aged 67 years. He was voro — ; reno L ot 2 the BN 4 = .M Sigc. Refin 7 ks, and a decrease is also | in Watertows, M during the civ toy, U@Bc. Fenovated, 18] eral fund, exclusive of the $160. BEED Glover, dull, steady; cash, $5.22%; | ien" 1 0., ; Yolesees P 1ast peversl Wtk with The satae week of i tharge of sl the nespitals of | BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY o state dairy, 19@3ic. Teaerve 1n the division redam " Prime’ timothy, $3.. o e E—Firm state full ‘creams. small | shows: Avallable cash balan M) | e, X % fast year. been In good shape all | the Sixth United 8t y corps. Room 4, New York Life Bidg. g - N 4 b o en'EEnr;’ farge ol make fanay | §01d, 896,125,168, Philadelphia Preduce Mar "'l“ © !, £ "Ih."f,m‘:,rk‘.é,‘ ;c;kt‘;l ok Noid ¥ che | Dr. J. W. Foster, an aged physician -n: and white, 3 ELP —~BUTT rable offer rec! y . “local meta) markets were Woskly Nank Statement. T e M iarn aratmaly, b, axtre e o wors petd Boms of ihe | devoted friend of Dr. Dickerson, susmpted | - GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS . but_prices unchanged. With the | NEW YORK, May 3.—The statement of mfih’{ prints, %e. NEW ORLEANS, May 3.—SUGAR-—Very | commoner grades were neglected to some | to comm! ng of Beaand:and ot for Sadlh nlde rel market closed, there was no special .E associated banks for week ending 8 Firm, MW‘mMnufll wn kettle, "":'-“' oga Je | extent, but the situation is best described | death by taking morphine, but his condi- A fclegraph, telephone or ma ve do _business here. Tin was | t shows: Loans increase | 16c; fresh western, cent) . 3G8Yc; cen I yellow, § Dy calling the market for the week just | yon was discovered in time to save his | AU 1SOETSRD. FOCRUARS, O, O p H . The feelin R dretittn Bt | "ERREITE saw o £ud. eroasa | SeSRRL TGt mle” il | g it S el S5 B0 | | e Y ok ¢ 4 SE232823388S8238322332 385N RERERERARRRLISLERTET FF33 0 Rt seExel sBEEEEs ¥ pot;

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