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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |25 Oopions Rains in Nebraska and Kansas 8end Prices Headlong. DRY WEATHER BUGBEAP®, IN HIDING Dominate and Wheat Suffers Cent Drop, W @ Provi low Saturda: CHICAGO, May 5.—Acting on the bellef that the drouth rules in grains are over, speculators pressed the market today and dsclines were the order in all the it It was clearly & day ¢ governed by the di appsarance o weather bogey an e close. July wheat showed a. loas. of 1o, July corn c and July oats ¥c. visions closed a shade to b lower. started to dominate wheat at the Bearish news BODE. Cables were array lower, jpts were Improving, but great- ot Of all tactors was the heavy raina that come to the rellef of Kansas and Ne- bn-u Private wires had reports of crop as usual, but the trade came to tho jpeedy conviction that all was not 'n the southwest. Estimates of the Kahsan wheat yleld that had been as low as T biete & woek were y by conurvulv peo) 000,000 bushels. Moreover, statisticlans were showing fllll with even lhll small yleld crop would bs more than aver- Under lnefie influences some heavy of wheat owned locally over] 8t. Louls and Kansas City sold, heavily both hers and in their own markets. The only governing Dulliéh TActor. was tear of more rain 'in the oversoaked s fln‘ whelg'soun(ry. July ned h Bears sound of the openin, was ll hand in lines bushels, Bre: 120,000 | vhigl l decreased 2,131,000 bushels, o Ix:” 20 loads taken for wrn weak on the influence of rains ma th- depression in wheat. The southwestern markets xfln selling_ 1ib- enll& and were weaker, Kansas City being at one fime, and at & discount under Chicago prices. Long corn was d freely in the rl and traders eve: ued bearish) cause of ti ,000 l%l‘mnnu w:n ;l:,nr ing, but the close was weak, July 8 1oSer ot OO, Hecelpts ivore 110 carh: Rains had a weakening effect in oats and under the influences of the breaks in other grains the market declined gteadily. k'h. yas fot large and cash business but offerings were increased on U.I. [an«nl Ve Receipts ‘were much la uct: rains In the downturn and longs started I o liquidate. Packers gave some sup- port, bnyln' liberally of lard. The close was' about steady. ~July pork closed a shade lower at 317.10, July fard 240 lower at $io174 and July ribs 6o down at $0.8 Estimated for tomorrow: Wheat, 60 cars: gorn, 210 cars; oats, 35 cars; hogs, 17,006 “Five 1eAalag futures ranged as follows Articies.| Open. | High.| Low, | Close, | Sat'y. =0l AT N ler; winter s o 80: ol m i ol -Erlw spring, 4@75c; No. 3, 4@ ey gfi o, 2 white, 840 r to cholce malting, e, llDl—No 11l Xl R Deie Siothe: § Cllh p-t-nu. 680 No. 1 northwest- $7.10@17.15; clover, k, per hb' ., $16.95 e, > 017 i NEW YORK GEMERAL MARKET. s lk. Quotations of the Day on Commodities. YORK, May 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, .; exports, 21,500 bbls.; less ac- Y.Iln“( bein; ut;ll.lzlz‘l.lowl hy “lg 1068, n ter .uru. umouu"mnnuon n winter low grades, 32. gour, dnl Il sales, 150 bbls. fair to ; yellow w&n;m. $L30; ancy, 33.! 2 w!ll'm G, 1. 0. b, e Slandgi e 1 vyosers S € o b 'Y—Dull; feedin, “o.c ork; malting, & L um’ “"‘t’.“ sy ‘r’?y g “. i ern, %, v "3 Crg %S att 6. b, afioat. fn n lulv mlun on god L‘u‘“ in tho ‘et b lo' noon on big clearai humuon -na <l o-ea lou ll.l‘:v. closed ps, Teoeh B, No. {. m ln-lo\‘, and 4T%c, S e St 'ulnu on lccnunl of Vari Ne ¥ exports c, el “nnnh- at a‘:‘ Jnly. utet; shipping, uonc: &ood to fifim state, common to_cholce, 3 1& 190, 13gldc; olds. 4@se. t? faibie Yoo, crop, i Galveston, ‘fnto B 18¢. 1ue 2 to 25 Ibs 1bs., 18%c; P Sonat western steamed, O.N IIFlnll nll;u‘pd erica, nwbm rk, firm clear, .00, mess, cy lary l'ull cream, fall white, fancy em smail, ;:’mm. early mllo jored and GQ8_Recelpts, 1484 phes.: “tate white, i 5 wnk. state and Penns, l\_“lnl uuuails—amay. New Orleans, u. .,." e, POL LTRY—AHV'. fowls, dressed aylet; ‘“""K-h.,“,'c‘: ¢ o . M which 'ts . ness was London_prices for t tell off hfil for spot and 6 for futures, with spot at £130 108 and futures at £126 128 6d. Copper was somewhat Imrullr here, but closed with prices general a shade be(ler wl(h lllndlrd PO( to Alll’ull at 001,25 T6012.15; electro- n,ne. (I T casting, $11.600) ‘The London cnprr market was 2s 64 hi with spot and tures at £5217s 64. ruled steady and nnchln‘ed here at u 121 and London 1s 3d lower at £1112s od. firmer; lurlny? 3 iced, steady; fowls, market for tin was with pig iron markets nominal; dry, northern, i No. 1 foundry, 'oundry, south- 3 nglish markets were easler, with Glasgow at 638 84 and Middlesborough at 48s 414d. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, EGGS—Ircluding new No. 2 cases, 15c; canes returned, uflke LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, 9c; old according to age, +@éc; turkeys, ucks and geese, fo; brollers, per UTTER—Packing stock, = 16c; nrllor 22¢. b} dalry, in tubl ! ; e , ¥ilosh AUGHT “FIBH troy 10c herrln , 6¢; plrkml, ; buffalo, dressed, 7c, ; whitefish, lic; rooste s@lic; cholce Olnlhl Wholesal: (‘hoie. Ih P"o.. us'l}':" heso prices & good color lnd fl\l‘l.lt"p D:—. Recelml light. o @ VEGETABLES. BEI POTATOES—Per b 3 S3s. Triumpbe, sL, " Omio% W80 RSl OES—Northern, §1.20@1.%; Colo- are 1 Mand tair ASPARAGUB—Home grown, per doz., 40 CUCUMBERS—Hotho: SPINACH-Home. grown, “per- b, jbo. v Box., Wdte ADISHES Por aons Bofssc; per box. WAX BEANS--Florida, . basket GREEN PEAS-Per bu. box. 317 RHUBARB—Home grown. per 1 (.ABEAOB‘r-CllIfnrnll, new, e ONIONS—Spanish, per crate, Ohlos, P OM ATOR8—Florida, per -basket crate, NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2. FRUITS. FIGS—Callfornia, new cartons, §1; im- ported, wr 4c. STRAWBERRIES—Texas, per 24-qt. case, 0; Louisiana, per 24-qt. case, $2.25. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, ORANGEB—CAutnrnln navels, fancy, M; cholca $3. 33, Mediterranean 7; , uzs%w. “LEMONS- Fancy, $3.60; chofce, $3.55. MISCELLANEOUS, NUTS—New crop walnuts, No. shell, per Ib., 13c; hard shell, per o. 3 n-lun.x ,No.l per filbert 1_sort 1b. I“ ., $3.50. HONEY-—Per 24-section ct ¥l 00. HIDES--N o"l g Tt ol 1 8c; No. 2 ta.10e’ Borse Rides, 2301s; ehieep P BER Nenawka, “por “BoL, 8835; yew lled, 6o, ORN—Per Ib., b, Provisions. 2 50 R ot vator, G track ey, e "'V o @The; Beptember, Tic; No. § CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, &; track, 62% i May, @ic; July, 80%c; September, 3ATB—U)"I‘. No. 2 cnh H\% rac! c; Pt T, m:. ll and unchanged; red win- 85; extra fancy and | oy l.udy. [ HAYTimothy. ‘steady "&i $12600715.50; prairie, scarce and firm; not quoted, TGS R oy, na eady, BAGGING—Steady, 5%@6%c. HEMP—Twine, $c. PROVISIONS _Pork, nndr Jobbing, old, higher at $10.06. i short extra clear, clear, $9.! Bacon, stead -‘;wru. $10. bo ; clear ribs, $10.10; short ALSLead, firm, S0T4Q400. Spel- o Itr. dull at $4.12 POULTRY—Steady; chlclana TR = steadys | creamer, d.l&mfly s u“fi.fiflptl lh|pn|anl| Flour, bbls. ‘Wheat, bu. 9@0%hc; Liverpool Grain and Prov LIVERPOOL. May 5.—-WHEAT-8 1 northern, ring, -tudy at 6 Cll"orlllk q ! at s .vuly. () mal, ootabor. ta k4. P l.'lld FLOUR-St Lotis fancy winter, firm, s HOPI—M“.IAMOH, Pacific Coast, firm, £3 £4 % PROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra India Pork, strong; prime mess west- e, firm; “short cut. 14 to 16 ‘'umberland cut, 26 Pt 0 Ibe., 625 i2s; short clear backs, 16 5is 8d chlr belll.l. ll to u aouldorl. square, 11 to 13 1 W Brime city, frm, s0u. The lmpom of wheat into Liverpool last week wers 54,500 quarters from Atlantic Dorts, T000 from Pacific and 3,000 from other' po The imports of corn from Atlantic ports last week were 15,000 quart Kansas City Grain KANSAS ClTY May 5. ~WHEAT- Ill W Tisge; cash. No. 3 hard. CORN-May, & iy, .d't i No. 2 red, n. cuh. No thy, $13.50914.00; cholce R—Creamery, flc; dairy, EGOB—Gleldy at mark, new No. wood cases inciuded, 1¢ turned, Ie. o don.; fancy, white. cases re- Recelpts. 8hij ts. L Y ) 000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, May Firm, good demand; extra western cream- Me; extra nurbx prints, %e. emand; fresh nearb “"EaGE-Firm, resh pou! 16c; tresi Toisc western, fresh’ southers. uouu CHE Firm and big] N-w York tull creams, fancy small, York full ereams, fair to o M kee Graln Market, MILWAUKEE, Ma; ~WHEAT-Lower; }40 l"ncorlhem. le; No. 2, T54@%c; u RYE Lower: No. 1, & BAmx\—auong. No. 2 ‘T W0%@Tc; sam- CORN—Juiy, e0%e 78, | %@5C. 17@20c; | m| r.w~ T 'No. 3 white. 8 A 5.—~BUTTER- | Erle THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, EERER of 139,000 Minneapol NNmPOLl! July, 14%@e; i No, 1 northern, nflrlh!"l LOUR First patents, 83.7504.8; first :n track, No. 1 hnrd TUGTHC: L Cears, 8 k. $14. FLOUR First pnenu [ second patents, .67, frst clears, ®: second clears, ‘Sz BRAN-In bulk, $14. second Dllanu econd cltlr‘. TOLEDO, weak: cash, Sic; September, frc. CORN—Dull, c; Jul OATE— Ma weak; cash, 6)4ec; May, 6li4c; September, S1i4c jull and lower, but firm; cash, izigc; July, i September, M SEED—Dull, ' easier; cash, $.12%; tober, $5.2214; No. 2, $.45G4.55; aleyke, ", Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, 1, May 5—BUTTER—Un- changed 'in price. Four thousand pounds were offered toda but later were with. drawn unsold. The market was d!clll‘(‘fi firm at 23c, the same as last week. sales of the week were 640,000 Ibs. Market. ~—WHEAT C -h Duluth Grain DUL"TH Minn, l}' No. 1 hard, 78%c; ko northern, I orthers, ‘Thec: iay. TWer Juiy no: 508umber C. ATS—4dc; Beptember, 20%o. CORN—61%c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, May 6.~CORN—Easy; No. 3, A'l‘l—l:uy. No. 8 white, £2%@43c, billed WH’SKY—OII the basis of §1.30 for fin- ished gooda NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Early Anxiety in Financial World Re- lleved Before Market Closes. NEW YORK, May 8.—The disturbance and anxiety which were felt in the financial world this morning were much relieved be- fore the close of the day on the Btock °x- change. if known before the stock market opened that the hopes entertained on Sat- urday of securi: means to tide over the firms threatened with embarrassment had falled and thers was nothing for the houses but to announce their inabllity to meet their contracts. In two cases the fallures were fullly expected, but the third came as something of & surprise There was heavy I exchange when they were announ: fective support offered tha t checked the Indiscriminafe quidation on the Elock distrust felt of the fabric of credits gen- erally, owing to the ignorance of the extent to which the collapse of tho ‘Webb-Mayer stocks had involved other: There was the fear thll morning that the results must be faced of similar opera- tions of other pools in various specialties and even of munipulative advances in standard rallway stocks; but the readiness with which offerings were absorbed quietad the nervous excitement and induced some buying back l Dckl by hasty sellers. In fact, the day’ t losses are found to be quite Inllmlflclnt .a a rule and not a few important stocks closed higher than Satur- . The resnr!s of coplous rains ln the southwest and the effective breal the Hrouth conditions which nave Kept awake anxiety regarding the crops was a material ald to the recovery. The persistent upward course of Louls- ville & Nashville was a sustaining influence, but rumors were retained of a combination of this road with the Chicago, Indianapolis & Loulsville. The movement for the ad- vance was not followed up, however, with any degree of vigor. The prospect of strike on the part of the anthracite miners 1t of the money market will r a repression of specula- Hom” The mctive Hquidation of the first hour accounted for the early one-half of the day’s total dealin; e Mo loaned as high as 2 per cent and receded to 6§ r cent, ollly after the princi- pal demand had been met. There can be ro doubt the discrimination against the collateral and the unfavorable disposition eloped amoni oney lenders the recent indiscriminate tendency of the specu- lation were factors in the mon: tringency. Some of the speculative bong under forced Iqllldltk'mf but recovered and became s, par value, United th-lb\‘mdl ‘were all un~ ‘l‘M following are the closing prices on the New !ork.l ock exchange: do st h:l . “Offered. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, May 5.—MONEY—On call strong at 6020 per cent, closing offered at [ v-r cem. prime mercantile paper, 44@6% PUTERLING EXCHANGE-_Weaker, with gstual bisiness in bankers' bills 4 7% for demand and [ mmercial b Y BILVER- Bar, 60c: Mexican dofiars, 41c. noicm—oovmmm steady; state, in- active; raliroad, | ar. closing quotations on bonds are as tollows: New York Mintag Guotations. NEW YORK., May 6.—The followl the closing prices on mining stocks: & balances, ted exchange, or -my a.n ua .r" on demand; T, May e Bk cm.nn.- today. correspondin, q‘:y L 5.—Clearings, $3,604,- New York ex- $18,922,954; $10,268,250,; per cent; e, par. OBTON, ' May bnl_:_m‘e-.ll“ s A Mly 8.—Clearin balanes, ¥1.10,384; money, he New York exchange, par. FHILADELPHIA, May b.—Clearings, $15,- 260,107; balances, §2,846, 5.—Clearings, toek 3 BOSTON, May 6.—Call loans, %D’f cent; time loans, per cent. clal closing of stocks and bonds: Atchison s N H Fiechborg " pta Union _Pacific ity United States . Utah Wolverine [United Copper . London Stqek Market. LONDON, May 6.—. p. m.—Closing: Norfolk & do _pte | do pte Spantsh ds. Rand Mines. BAR SILVER_Dull; 2% per, ounce, MONEY—24@2% The rate of dinconnt 1n (A open market for both short and three-months’ bills is 2%@213-16 per cent. rnrel Finaneial. y 6.—-Gold premiums were Pyene Ayres uo10; the Stock exchan, dr affirs sa on the absence of p\Hf(l’u pport. The or ~ Metropolitan wa rails. ~Americans ere undecided, but & flected the rally in New York, especiall Union Pacific. Transactions were restrict Prices closed irregular and quiet. continued demand Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, May B.—Today's state- ment of the condition of the treasury bal- ances in_ the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in_the d|v|t|on of redemption, ehows: " Avallable cash bal ances, $156,884,090; gold, $94,535,876. Cotton Market. YORK, May B—COTTON. et, 1-16c_lower; mlddllnhu%h d ales; 8040 %140 June, Beptember, als on the Cotton exchange this morn. rices, after openini points higher, broke badly on pronounced weak- ness in late Liverpool cables and the un- settled condition of Wall street. In addi- tion to this, there was enormous selling for Wall street account. Under this combined prgesure July contracts sold Irom 9.24c to #9c, and August from 9. 8.95¢. Teek ago these positions Were seiling at 9.65c and 9.40c, respectively. On the break me buying lt'ldled the mlrke! omewhat. “GALVESTON, May 5.—COTTON—Market aulet st 98.1 LOUIS, uay 5 1-1 Mc! lgwer middih receipts, 4 stock tm ulg” NEW ' uht and (oA May Tate buaidess: , 58-16d. e & Am, fcan. Receipte, 7,000 bales, including 6,100 American. tures opened quiet and closed irregular and unultled American middling o c., May, 461-64@4 63-64d, buyers; May ind" June, {i-64d, neliers: June and' July, 4 J}ly and Au 'e e u‘u-( ane ‘ptember, Bdmember and Oec: October and llers; Nov-m- 29-64d, sellers; 28644, Sr-aa, ber and January, 4 lers; January and February, ¢ buyers. Coffee M May riet. 5.—COFFE Wvolce. B1se Mid; 84@12c. The mmm prices unchanged, S Tront ot i, Aay whs qulers Withe out important fluctuations. = The mmm market news lacked special feature and recelpts In the crop country were quite 88 expeoted Toward the close light by 'abeence of spec mwo A pnr( e owed prices o sag ‘some- e close was quiet, with prices a8 poins Jower. " Tota 1 sales were 6,000 "‘.Ke' neludlngeluly‘ llpl.lnher, ply Ill'.xrel for the mon'.h of 3‘11 -lmw an increase of 134,800 bags to 11,382,746 bags. ugar Market. YOR! M 5.—SUGAR—Raw, T, 5 9% u-t “e.n!flhml centrif . :‘I‘.‘:’l. d\lll Hlv I.—BEET BUGAR—6s 5%d. THE REALTY -All(I'l‘. NEW firm. (llr refining, 'G. o-—u 8uf . %@ cen- llg(!TRBUHENTl placed on record Monday, ay b: Warranty Deeds. rd Dowlh and wife to C. F. Ed'l. lot ll." hlock n, Hlnleom uutsdrt n park. Allen -na s-ie- fow! J. Zel ot 1, Jackson' " Biioupar o i Merrimac i James Tnbllcock lot 11, Dundee Place J._ A. Wakefleld and wll- to William Hou'hlon lot 18, Luke & T.'s add.. W. H, Vore and wife to lerlr.l 3. Late; |o¢l 1, 6 and Y Omaha Loan and Trust com) Omaha Loan u\d Trust Bfi\ Inr bank, lot §, block 1, Kathorine S t B elock 5. Patrick's 1 Saratogh &d Christ Behiadier o Charles Lang: 1ot &, Windsor Place ax‘l'.nl:onn uffy and wife to Thomas ’mcn et l.l.’ lots 8, 9, 10, Bchmidt's subdiv o o Walter Ure and wif Johnson, lot 5, Ure's Quit Olaim Deeds. 7. De Stambaugh to Omahs™Loan "‘-‘h Tort of m it oot lot 5t B K et of n 8% feet 1o Rogers Oklahoma add Davis and wife Lo(ldoll. lot 4, Karr's subdiv. Deed: Annie Peterson and hi mu for reher Carr, M'oll lots 8, 7, o°.-eun eriff to I 'hmlm Mlpi '.m‘lnd ‘Trust W-Dlly. h's reserve n 2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts Oaused All Kinds of Beef Oattle to Advance, HEAVY HOGS STRONG, OTHERS STEADY Desirable Grades of Sheep and Lambs Sold About Steady, but Commo! Stuff Was Neglected and a Little Weak. SOUTH OMAHA, May & Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Ofclal Monday.. 1,006 Bame day last weel Same week befcre 3,915 722 YEAR TO DATE. table shows the recelp of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omah for the year to date and comparisons with 1901, Cllllc 7 ogs . Bveer The following table shows the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the past several days, with com- Dlrll(\nl with former years: Date. 11902, 1901, 1800, 1899, (1808 1597|1506 DYECTEF 36 s i ¥ =3_s_ v EER M 83 :::us: LEVESR a:ls 338 o eacacnts p—— 825882 [y 322 ‘Brazee e ERgpEE e rmenn ,mennon come SIS "ES8E e 22RS H2RBREE e weseseemes 22282 "28! e 28 ¥ 2 L mewmmen Frreeid 28RBS *! 28 B3 LEERSS ] .2 P BR=ERe g s 8: * Indicates Bunday. PACKERS' PURCHASES. The following table shows the purchases made today by local packers: Cattle. Hogs. sheeg' Bwift and Complny 01 1,34 Armour & . Omaha Plclln Co. Hammond Packing Co.. . k] SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country Sat- urday and thelr destination: Cars. G. D. Minor, Maple Creek, Canada- M & O. ce & H., Marsland, Neb.—B. & M John Briggs, Creighton, Neb.—F. E. P. Campbell, Woodbine, Ta.—I. C. Tna officlal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: C-m; Hogs. Eh'p. H'ses. R . R; . & P. fiiinols Céntr Totals 17 The disposition of lhe day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. sn‘ l”o 1324 1-5 140 2 maha “Packing Co Szt and. Contpany Cudahy Packing Co. Hammond, from K. Vansant & C Carey & Ennxon Lobman & Co W. 1. Stephen Hill & Hunts) Livingstone & Hamilt Hobbick Biner buyers 5 'l'oul- 101 4,616 3,469 TTLE— Reoelg'l of cattle were cx- cudlnny light " this morning and in fact the lightest Monday's run of eek ten ‘Packers ook hold in §0od ‘shape {he market was strong and active rom start to finish. eneral thing every- $Uies enirabie vold Junt wbont s dirae higher than last week's close, and, owin t receipts, the were cleare hour. Some sales were made hat oo Jood deal higher than the same kinds sold for last week, but it was thought that that was due to the fact that there were not enough cattle to go the rounds. There were a few bunches of hay fed steers on sale and they also sold at very satisfactory prices. There were hardly enough cows and heifers in the yards to make a test of the market, but the few that did arrive sold at strong 'to a dime higher prices than last week. The good stuff in particular met With ready #ale at the advance, but the commoner kinds did not seem ‘to be in particularly good demand and in a good , | many cases dia not bring much more than s pri ‘Bulls ‘and - veal calves sold at a little stronger prices this morning where the quallty was at all good. =tags also im- proved in prices and as high at $%.00 was paid for a bunch. Stockers and feeders were scarce this morning, but the demand showed an im- rovement over last week, probably’ owin o the rains. so that the prices pll! ook higher than Fr the choicer though, very one wanted an o Tcattle: dia Tat Ahow atseh “aprar ment. On Saturday there were elght cars shipped "to the country. ~Representative ., BEEF STEERS. Av. No. 2333832 T) 2anasusy cnnasssssss ana, REIBTASESRBE 23ISWSLSHTHIBIAUN 533 - GEEREEEEE SANE ANSEEEEEERGEE ANNRe~S SRRINSS38R & Ss3sz3susss 0. 10 5 SALVES OCK CO“’B AND HEI!'ER! FE] ITOCKIIF:’ Ah D YEEDERI i!l!"!i’iu FssasssaEn saEsoRunss 835 » e 2 n » 4 n 1} £ 0 HOGS—There was & good average run of hogs hen today for Monday, and the market opened steady to nlrvn on the heavy welghts of good qualit quality nlo offerings. Rowever. wi pot particu- y, f0 that the bulk of th nld in just -hout Sat urdly 8 notches. Illl on. B hatter grades had been picked" out trading was very slow and uu feeling on the last end was weak. kers did not want the common 'fl'u!eu und sellers found gasible Lo get even & bid on The_most of the good from $§7.06 to $1.15 s Av. Sh. Pr. ». "W "1y 5}8333333‘!" s 80 08 0 8 88 8t bttt oS ) Lm oae A A AR AR ARAREARASANSS 3233333333333 3IIJXR222R2222338 SHEEP-There was lght run of ot sheep and lambs this mornin noted as compared wil ;o atns day of m t -umn w-«n. and also with the Jour. Packers seemed to "Fattly anxious for stuff, so that the desirable " weights _ showing duality sold about steady prices. Ly, quality of the lambs offered wi nnthln’ extra, 8o that while the better grades sol jleady the commoner offerings were ne lecte: and the feeling on such kin A seemed to be rather weak. There wers Do foad wool lambs on sale, but some sold igh as $8.60. The market was not very Active at time, but still most every- Quotatio) uld !n §00d season. cholon Hentwey m el k:mqgodr-(l: fo good, "5.76@4.00 o0d 1 ému.c’: weahers, 5@ zs% above clipp flhlloch Cholce C: rado_wooled lam 00: fair to g $6.65@6. Repn-en(-uva nlo-A - 3 £ §°~_s 0. 48 cull ewes.. il clipped ‘wethers. 1 western ews . 3 clipped lambs 515 western lambs, wooled CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. P BRTITIIRUIITL Cattle and Sheep Steady—Ho and Lambs Lower. CHICAGO, May 6-CATTLE-Recelpts 10,600 head, including 260 Texans and 200 Westorne: " elpora S 1 higher, "othe steady; good to prime steers, $6.75@1. poor to medium, $4.5088.00; stockers and f:esg&rl $2.5075.25 cg‘w‘-o.c:!n‘gmim:‘ helfers, ] i Pulls, .30 G010 weatern. nieers, hay n'f"d‘&'éfi ' rn steers, hay { HOGS—Recelpts _today, head; mortow, 11000 (eatimatad): Jote over. 2,800, Market 'strong; mixed and butchers. 4680 good to cholcr heavy, %fl& rough heavy, la 1ight, T AMBS—Recel ts, 18,000 cad; sheep, steady: lambs, 10@isc lower; good' to cholce wethers .15; fair to choice, mixed, $4. ‘western _shee $2.55@6.15; native lambs, clipped, $4.76@8. western lambs, $5.26@6.8; Colorado llmhl. wooled, top, .00. Official Saturday: Cattle . Stry Receipts. Shipments. 268 m; Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, May 5. —CATTLE—Re- celpts, 3,000 natives, Texans and 50 calves; market 10@20c higher; cholce export and dressed beef steers, $6.15@7.90; fair to 00d, $5.0096.70; stockers and feeders, $3.05 5.50; western fed ste foge 35 and Indlan steers, a.%};‘ ¥y , 32.0032.%0; bulls, H p head; hogs stendy to strong and active; pigs slow, 6@l0c lower; top, $7.35; bulk of sales, $7.00§7.30; heavy, FL0a735; packers $TSGT; light, 6750 7.00; yarlings, $7.00@7.15: pigs, $5.00@6.70. SHEEP AND MBS—Receipts, 3,000 head; lamba steady, native muttons 10c lower; native muttons, $5.50@7.20; western muttons, $5. .15; native wethers, $5.65@ 6.15; western wethers, $4.80@6.30; fed ewes, Texas_ciipped yenrlln% 36000 8.20; Texas clipped s eg U.T5@S.’ stock- ors ‘and feeders, $.10G New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. May 5.—BEEVES—Receipts, I,W e cows, 10c higher; steers, $5. /00; .70; cows, $3.80@4.60. Cables qualed e cathio firm At 141 ge, dressed ight; sheep, 14@17%c; refrigerator beef unc anged; exports tomorrow, estimated, head cattle, 1,63 head sheep and 300 uu-run of bees ALVES—Recelpts, 7,500 hea nemy. closed 25c off all'around; ve ©8.50; msl. $6.624@6.65. SHEE AND LAMBS—Receipts, 13,600 head steady for lhe? Eood clipped lambe, 1020 higher; cllp un: shorn sheep, 4. 5.00; spring iam M 's: teceipts, e en}l mnrl;e( steady or state hogs; western pigs easier; state h 7.16@ western hogs, $6.50@4.75. St. Louls Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS, May 5.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 4,500 head, including 3,600 Texans;: natives in small supply and ‘prices steady: native shipping and export steers, %m.n 50 65@6.18; " stockers dressed beef and bulcher llefl'l nleder" lldnder }zoon lb.'5 and feeders, $.7604 owe A hotfers $2.25@6.00; canners, ko*zuo culls, $3.40G calves, $. and’ Indian 8. 30G4.30; O Receipts. 4100 tive ana 6o hight 15: and light, 8.8: packers, butchers, BHEEP AND LAMBI ipts, head. * Market stead e head. Market ac- u_m 8,700 native muttons, $4.40 .50; culls nnd butchers, 33.45@¥.65. st. ST. JOSEPH, May 5—CATTLE—Receipts, 400 head: market strong to 10c higher: na- l&l“el SIM& 00; g and_ hel “r"foed ‘'veals, $3.25@6.00; stockers an s, umun d e 3.500 head; light d ;lfh! mlxod &Eflfl 17%; medium urfd hel-\’n)’, BIHER AND LAMBS_Recelpts, 430 head; market weak; western lambs, $5.15@ 6.85; western sheep, $4.85@5.25. Stoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ta, )ny .—(lpfl.‘ln! Téle- gram) — CATTLE 3,000 head; steady on At Kiley Mebe er; beef Steers, $6.0066.25; cows, bulls and mixed, 27G800; stockers and feeders, $3.0004.50; vearlings and calves. 18.00G4.25 nd cal 3 op L0 be sell- ln at u'lum bulk, $6.85@8. GEEP AND LAMBS-—B&C'!M', 300 head; steady. teady, Stock in Sight. The following table shows the, recel of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five p Cipal markets for May §: Bouth Omaba Chicago ... Kansas City . Bt. Louis .. 8t. Joseph Totals ... OIL CITY, Pa. May 6.—OIL—Credit bal- certificates, no bid; shipments, 5 bbls.; ‘average, 65,764 bbls. _ou.—cmmnpea .~ Rosin, stead: !ood $.62%@1 Iu;fnl,—mmn Lima, ndiana, —Olk,—Colmnle(d firm, 26s_9d. LOND oR —~OfL—Calcutta linseed, 5%d. Linseed ol 3s 34. Spirits turpentine, L A'"ANNAH S a ey, l;n";—gur en- runs, s8c; South Lima ani LIVERPOOL, Ma Hull "fin;'d, spot, ! Evaporated Apples Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, May 5—EVAPORATED APPLES -There s till a little demand for evaporatea apples. "though the tone re. ains firm. State, common to 10 A ;r!mtv s%@M4e; chotes, gt unrv pgmb‘onNIA DRi®D FRUITS—Prunes are moving slowly, pricss on fruit firm. A ches moderately ac- tive an Apricot boxes. m%fi i Peaches, peeled, 14@16c; unpeel 0% @lic. Dry Geods Market. NEW YORK, May §-DRY GOODS-The market today by uhl in departments. is i tor t ‘emrnl run ol bolll colloll uld ‘woolen fiml (oot distirbancss rico firm, pellers to accept bids previousl for staple cotton. i Geciined BT. LOUIS, May 5-WOOL-—Active and firmer, but unchanged: medium es, 113 17e: lght fine 12G14c; heavy °°‘llr. tub_washed, - LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders ¢t the Fremont Eikhorn & Missouri Val. le (aliroad company will be heid at the 0 ot Jhe s gompany in Omaha, Neb., on Nduf at 10 o'clock a. m. for the election of directors and the ransac- tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. B. REDFIELD, Secretary. —M6d18t RATEWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION-10TH AND MARCY, Union Pacific. overlnnn lelu-d Fast Bae» s « B 75 3 Grand Island Local Chicago, Milwauke Chicago Limited. Chicago & Omaha Missourt Pacific. fll Loul- Express. .al . & St. L. Express.al0: ons oo =2 &3 2o 53 a3 10:00 a 50 pi nnon Ball" Chicago Daylight Chicago Express Des Motnes Locai. Chicago Fast Expr Des Moines, Rock Is land and Chicago..... & 7:40 Wisst. Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, ~Pueblo and vest . a 1:30 Colo,, - Texas, Cai,"'& .o Okiahoma Flyer.......a 5:20 pm Ilinois Central, Chilcago Express A Chicago, Minneapoils & St. Paul Li Minneapolls 3 fi’-ulb a9:50 am 20 am & 6:10 pm a 8:05 am 10:35 pm 10:3% pm Chicago & Northwestern. "The Northwestern Line." Chicago Specia Chicago Passenge: Eastern Expre: Eastern Special Fast Mall.. Omaha-Chicago L/t'd. Fast Mail Cedar Rapids Pass. Twin City Express. Twin City Limited. 8Stoux City Local.. —_—— WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH & WEBSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missxouri Valley, Arrive, Black Hills, Deadwood, iy Hot Springs Wyoming, Casper and ouglas . Hastings, York, David City, Superfor, Geneva, Exefer and Seward.. Norfolk, Lincoln Fremont .. Fremont Loca Missouri Pacifie. Nebraska Local, Weeping Water. Chicago, St Omuha. Twin City Passenger Stoux City Emerson Local 2 5:00 pm € 5:00 pm b 5 and . b3 b 25 am e Paul, Minneapol ] pm b 85 e BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASON Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. Leave. Arrive. am a 4:05 pm & 745 am Chicago Speclal .. Chicago Vestibuled E: Chicago Local . Chicago € Limited. Fast Mall Burlington & Missouri River. Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln a Nebraska Expre Denver Limited Black Hills and”Puiget Sound Exi Colorado Llncol F Mal Fort Crook and Pln mouth Bellevue & Pacl Bellevue & Plcmc Jet. City, St. Joseph & Council Kansas City Day Ex 8t. Louls Fly Kansas cm Night B pm a 615 am D ally. b Daily except SBunday. ¢ Sun- day only. d Daily except Baturday. o Daily A ———— —— STEAMSHIPS. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE New York-Rotterdam, via Houlogne, 9. M. New Twin-Screw s. «.’ of 13,000 tons regietar. Breamer ™ Rotterdam scay 10, 10 0. m. Noordam May 17, 10 a. m. Trinasere™ Statendam Moy 04 m. Bteamer Apply to Harry hloon- SR 5. %, Mo g, S Farnam sirests l Jones, 1502 -.nun street; Louls oese, First National Bank. Omaha. ANCHOR LINE—U. 8. MAIL—STEAMERS Sailing regularly | Detween NEW Yolx, Lo\ DONDERRY GLASGOW ; B Nonic GIARALTAR & NAPLES uparior. accommodations, Rucellest Ouielne, Wrery rd for the comfort of passengers studious! ract lound Trip tickets fssued betwsen New b, English, Irish and ali Principa Continental points st attractive Vor tickats o meneral | tion apply to HENDERSON BRO Chicago, or any LOCAL FOUR SEPARATE AND =—" DISTINCT SERVICES. Fast Twin-Screw Passenger Stedmers llll‘ ing regularly from Boston, Portland ai Montreal to Liverpool, also Boston lc Mediterranean ports. Send for booklet, ‘Mediterranean Tllustrated.” For rates, etc., apply to local agent or company's office. 60 Dearborn St., ':‘f.mnw..;,'-fl-':.n,-;. =Yy May 23, June 19, July 17 COhicago, Il HARRY E. MOORES, M'NALLY, 133 Fai AB i 8 10NES. 1062 Parnams 8 BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Room 4, New York Life Bldg. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS Bought and sold for cash or en Au elegrap ;-}enhun- or mal eful 'l'- nhnnl 1089, BLOOD POlSON

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