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\ 10 THE OMAHA UDAILY BEE: SATUKDAY, MAY 24, 1902, e e e e e e e e e e e e e ey COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [ a6 pa | i7ci freah, wastern, i7io; tresh southwest- | £22.40607; balances, $2,08713; money. ¢ Per | Yustiah, Somwdh, "M combing. “choics | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET . et MOLAS Arm; nguic. | CHEESE—Firm, o higher: BALTIMORE, May 2.—Clearings, $35M,- | scoured, 70@72c; good, 6/@6sc; average, & POULTRY—Live poultry, fi ‘turkeys, | full creams, prime small, new, 12%@idc; | 079; balances, $627,086; money, 6 per cent. | @6éc. 9@10c; fowls, lic; dressed, ‘irmer; brollers, | New York full creams, faif to good cream- | BOSTON, May ‘23.—-Exchanges, $21,000,35; o 13¢; turkeys, 1@lde. ery, 1% @ioge. N 68 oo, 011l and Ros . < W8 AND HEIFERS. Prop Knooked frem Under Oereals by Late | % bout 310,00 pounds of lake o CIRETRAATL. May 23.—Clearings, % | . OIL CITY, May 2.—OTL—Credit balances, Decirable Grades of Fat Oattle Gontinued in | 1. H e d e Liquidation. Gopper. was ',",“L.““";:.'.’:,:.."”.‘,‘;‘..‘;’.‘;‘,“; Minneapolis Wi @ Bran. | 050; money, at 4%@é per cent; New York | certificates, no bid; shipments, $9,57% Aotive Demand. . .. 503 380 steady, wit] riand:l;d“v'trfg to August _.:CINHE-‘;\I;.O;JB@':)'m%fl_wffir'*:jx:{- P 7&1"1‘2%&-";"5{"—%!- ings, 46,850 average. O P sl o ""'STOCKERS AND FEEDE! quoted at $12, Jake $12.5 ,_electrolytio | T%e; , 1 Beptel . 71c; on track, | g8; ‘balance: '270; _money, steady NAH, May 23.—O1L~Ti 4 ( Wbty BEARISH FACTORS START LATE ACTIVITY |§i2®a1sto ant casting at s iz, The | Xo. §bard; ko] Noo 1 portiern, RGO | Sgiae per conty’ New York exchanke, 40 | nemn Ge'via. Rosin, irm. stendy. " | HOGS OPENED STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER : e £5. Tin was dull here, with spot at $20.35 gltfignirn;hmn& preimiem. ufl‘?! Hnbech 5 "I‘:r‘::m‘.':; HOGB—There was a big falling off in the R Ny R | ey WHESLS ARIRESS Beow AT PIRD Wl tonr frncii-o Thers Were Oaly Aboat Twe Cars of FRCCR, ol Dope ' de combared wiih 4 3 - YORK, May 2.—OIL—Cottonseed resterday, and under the Influence of a £dn’ Tend wan steady and unchanged Peoria Market. TSN ofl, quiet; petroleum. steady; rosin, firm;| Lembs on Sale This Morming amd [good locil demand the market opened 271118 30, " Bpelter gained 16 points at New @F EORIA, May 28.—CORN~Firmer; No, & | Aggresate of Busine ed by tyfpenting firm, UG, @ North Li They Brought Sevea Cemts, I-"‘;m;:.}:rgcl:l'xtfr”"'r?:"r;;uuflbrl n move o ¥} 6dc, EDO, ay 2. —OIL—Nort ma, v 4 [e” Bad for Prices. :n‘::&»&"::"i s $o. The :dfl?.‘l‘r’".a'v'.":,.":l Mfi:dffirzlm;‘nr: No. 3 white, 3%@2%c the Associated Banks. "‘fj."i}.".{{‘m%{,"‘ find I.gdlnnlnirm. S o & Fully Steady Price. :_l":\l;"_ B ‘n'm-"(h;m-h‘:m. hu_k' New York was caused by scarcity of spot v MEh. NEW Y £, y —The following v , May 23.—0O Linseed oll, u o . supply.” lron ruied Quict ‘and unchanged | aaLHIgIT-ON the basts of $L30 for 1o com s by radeifest, sliows the 3w 30; cottonseed oil, Hull, refined, spot S huhelh was, of course. on the ,.{f'ff.: CHICAGO, May 2--Bearish argument | pominy % I ifon Warranc remain —_ bank clearings at the principal cities Tor [ 44tk T e Receipts wer SOUTH QMAHA May @, | market the feeling 81a not seem 10'be qut 2 at $1 o0 N . e week e Ma A ceipts were: M eep. | as good ow! to t ports from Chic on crop prospects started late activity in | quoted at $i4.w0a20%0; No, 4 foundry, north- Daluth Gratn Market. age of Increase and decroase as compared Coffee Murket. OBl e : %o | 255000 Opins Lo the reports from Chicage wheat and corn today and brought about e NG ndomdry. outhern. | DULUTH, May %.-—WHEAT_Cash, No, | with the corresponding week last year: NEW YORK, May 23.—COFFEE—8pot|Ucial Tuesaay that point. The bulk of the g0od weight rather liberal liquidation. Corn held ‘ m 50, L 3 JOURSEY, Southers 'm"d 1 hard, 7T%c; No. 2 northern, 72 No. 1 — Rio, firm; old’ iInvolce, 6%c. Mild, quiet; | Officlal Wednesday )| hogs sold today from $i.10 to o and _the firm by bullish manipulation most of the | about -}o.dyT?fin}?‘glflmfi“&.mfiflfid Boperamis, e, 20v Toher duly, Ve CITIES, '\Clemnnlwl"t Dec. | SO oo s Optlona cpened steady, Omeial Friday™, i i While th NI "fld Lo " i 2 3 8, : *| with prices unchanged, and follow: clal Friday while the light stuff went from $ down. day, but sucoumbed to the ;.;:::rle;'y Middiesborongh at 49s 34. ATS—September, 3c. | | Mrrn!ylrr}l‘u all dly.'wlfl(h trade tame at Pive st vl Y. Representative sales: the closs July wheat was ; SALD e ~ most, The ‘room was devold of purpose, ve days this week..d, No. Av. Sh. Pr July corn, Wago aowbmlalsnw. a OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Visible Supply of Grain. ‘h_'-;;n:grk. o 2.4 haviig to contend with heavy recelpts or Same daya last week 69 | 1o e shade lower. Provisions' clo o NEW ORLEANS, May 2.—Secretary Hes- | 5" . . . the one hand and rather better European vee 1244c depressed. 1y | Condition of Trade and Quotation ter's statement of the world's visible sub- | Priieaelphis g i B e e e O Lhe, SOMeE | Bame JOUF Wesks S50 it was a dull day in wheat until shortly Ply, of cotton shows the total visible as | New'Gifeans. : ) and. Ts were few orders from abrond | Jime four weeks ag o stuall trefietn O Dotat cubyt, B , 249,440 bales, of Which 2,215,415 is American. | g¢. "Louls...... J 33, - ‘-’.’u"e?.i?n".'!‘.fl."?»&'&. et inchanged to | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. was_some ) 3 e b ) e ) . - n K 3 confirmation of good export, business yes i 3G8Including new: No; 3 cases, 1ic; | NEW YORK “STOCKS AND ' moxps, | Eltiabure 4 776 _ g'noin::‘flfi‘ RSt o O] Tt he following table shows the receipls siade nigher 10 unchanged at 78@i%oe to| LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, 84q0c; old San Franctaco | mE ] 30.0) SR g5} October, bAbc; November, 5.450) | i e v 088 404 sheep at Bouth Omaha o and went up to Tie. Kanaas Clty w8 | 008 O e ana® gasse Jor Droilers, pas | Market Stagnation Prevented Only by | Kaneue City | 160948l December, b.85c; March, 5.80c. last year: Tears took advantage of an apparent lack | 1b, %o, e d Strength 1n Specials. Clevelana il 1] o Seriian dvpies ant Drtea Feuits. | caine 191 _Inc. Dee. S omersy ih ‘the wheat market and put | HUTTER—Packing stock, 17c; cholce 2 Minneapolts - | 10iseasT id: . 4 ’ on pressure. Liquidation brought out some | dairy, In tubs, I ;\ separator, 3c. NEW YORK, May .-Today's stock|Indianapolls . 3 ; X NEW YORK, May 25.—EVAPORATED “lop-lous orders; there was mo export sup- | FRESH CAUGHT = FISH—Trout, 9o | market was dull to the point of stagnation. | Detroit . y 098] 17. APPLES—Firm 'and unchanged; market is | She . % ort and prices slumped to. & weak close, | crapples, 10c; herring, 6c: pickerel, 9c;| The higher prices in London Induced an (Loulsville 3 wp'sl 94/ noted” for evaporated “apples, with trade | The following aoie aruwe the aysrage B A T e k7ot Siocal | pIke: 116; barch. 6os. buftalo, ‘dresned, fo} | Improvement ‘at the opening bere, but it | Frovidence . 491, ¥ limited in consequence. Staté, commen to | Price of Logs sold on tus S aipte Jwere 15 " cars, of contract | sunfish, 6c; bluefins, Sc: whitefish, lic; cat- | Was lost through mere inaction. Until the |OMAHA .. RSt fanabols ity W00} cholcs, 1040 parisons with S e Minneapolis and Dulath reported 108 | ish, 13¢; black bass, JSc; hallbut, llc} sal. | Jast hour there was hardly enough motive | Milwaukee . 0%c; fancy, 10%@llc. parisons with tormer years Bt making & total for the thres points | Mon, 16c;: haddock, fie Coatimh, 1%6; Ted | power to show any direction in the move: | Buftalo - ALIFORNIA™ DRIED FRUIT — For | —5 = o= s O e mare Eaghinat 100 Jast week and 23 | snapper, 10c; roe shad, each, Toc; shad roe, | ment, with the exception of some special | St. Paul. prunes there is a steady fflh_blng and ex- ate. | 1902, |1901./1900.(1899.|1898. |1897. | 1306, ago. mary recelots wera 189,000 | Per pair, $c; split shad, per Ib., 10c; lob. | stocks. 8t. Joseph. port demand for gew fruits; old truit fs I 31869 319 8] 8 L1680 €00 S 2552 3 ay p o ry and ller siges | April 28 18 o ters, bolled, per ib.. 25¢; lobsters, There was quite a demand for National | Denver - still frregular and heavy and smaller & buShels, compared with 08,00 bushele 1ot | Der the Shor = ODRLers, KTOOM | 1ead stocks, due to the expectation that | Richmond ® ¢ i 8 791 8 14 our equaled 374,000 bushe! ‘Argentine | PIGEONS—Live. per dos., Too. the company would benefit from a proposed | Savannah ... Shipments. were 1,104,000 bushels, againat| VEAL—Chotc . combination in an allied branch of the |Salt Lake Cit 624, bushels last’ week. 33 CORN—61%c. trade. The American Linseed stocks rose | Albany ... Corn ruled the strongest of the pits until 3 ome ) 1800, 3 T A el B B e Los Angeies 3 - RAN—Per ton, $18. e erests, Memphis wheat broke. Country, offerings were| Jiio G s atioted by Omahs Who The firmness of Amalgamated, Anaconda |Fort Worth. e T arty was mative and. here was fair | sale Hay Dealers' assoctation: and Smelting was due (o the continued re- | Seattle ., biying at the sdvance. The outside in-[hey, No.'i upland, No. 1 medlum, | ports of widening demand for copper both | Washington Terest in the market was very small, al. | $800; No. 1 coars Rye straw, $550. | here and abroad. Hartford though the southwest sent in some bullish | These prices are for hav' of good' color| There was a renewal of the —recent| Peoria T O e caa " cituntion. - Wheat had | @nd quality. Demand fair. Receipts light, | strength in Canadian Pacific, but when the | Toledo & ‘weakening effect as the market grew VECETABLES. ance reached 1% it halted. Pacific Mail's | Portiand, Ore dull. After several hours of duliness fol- | EGG PLANT-—Florida, per dox., $15. |Z4polnt rise was unexplained. /1de | ROChester jowed ‘the early netivity, Imuidation set | SQUABH_Fiorida, per doz., $1.00@1.2 8 Georgs A Fuller stogke thade wife | Atlanta .. 1n"ana ‘prices fell off sharpky. July soid | CAULIFLOWER-Southern, "~ per bos, | advances and the New York Public ULl | Des Moincs. as high as 62%c, but closed “weak, H@yc | #0 E the B R, ew Haven. 4 'OTATOES — Northern, $1.00; Colorado, | Strensth, the latter rising 24 Worcester SREToNIOR, (RETIN, LSO Ware oty T o 10; new pofatoes, per Ib. 2 74 Snoe Ot the preliminary figures of the|Nashvilie ‘bales; shipments, 1466 bales; stock, 7,373 2 . GREEN ONIONS'Per doi., according to v c ¥ ned | Springfield, Mo ales. e O D e Senter,of. ™Phe |'sise of bunches, 16Ga0c. '® 10| more antmation than at any time during | Norfojk . : 23] NEW ORLEANS, May 25.—COTTON. g".mm tone most of the day was .'mmr ASPARAGUS—Home grown, per dos., 2| the day. Outside of those stocks already |Grand Rap Market quiet and stéady; sales, 10 bal 2 | @ he effect W 0 . exX- | Scranton . ordinary, i%c; good ordinary, $%c; lo other gralne. worked agatust: he early | - CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per dos, @@ |gept in St. Paul, Union Pacific and Atc Portiand, 3 . midalin, [d‘!’vfiddl!? . 9316e; good mid- W, wiloodi 1 advances and the close showed a net loss. [ ¢ 0 it 1n | Sloux City ; ‘middling falr, 10 1-16c; receipts, et % y : LETTUCE—Hothouse, per dnz., %o, e currency figures Indlcate a et main [Augusta ! . 1,006 bafes; stock, 147,020 bales. Futures [ s g Y 160 Indlcations today were that sborts In May | LA TEEEY B or sk, by the banks on the Interior movement of | 8yracuse . X closed steady; May, 9.1dc bid; June, .13 s S — I3 fiouses. May was pushed up to 4c for a v i g 50 ¢ g g IO TR L T R Y g g bld; July, 9.2%¢; August, 864g3.10c; Septem- | e following list shows the number of U o time, although it oclosed at 43%c. The v nols, per x, $1. g ~ "bac! acoma . 3 X A o SO " |cars of feeders shipped to the country 2 w7 demand was falr and offerings lght until [ 200 per Dox, Thei BF AIKet | ¢ N ¥ T enr par compared with by Topenn. 10c; December, T.057.70c; Jan- | eilerday and their déstination: SHEEP—There were only about two cars Just before the close, when they became | b&sket, Tc; string beans, per box, 1b@ac. | Frl, > dirly n the week. There was | imingt K 2 PRI > of lambs on sale this morning and they more liberal. July soid at 8T%c and closed | GREEN PEAS—Fer bu. box, $1.60@2.00; | PIEEAIN §% ¥ ugh the subtreasury $20,000 | 1iriimshom ¢ R} Sughr MErkot C. Cox, Elwood, Neb, B. & M.. 8ol readily at good steady prices. They Steady, shade lower, at 3T4@3Tye. Re- | PEF one-third bu., SaTc. to New Orleans, following the like amount | e mvem * e z Dan Graves, Bradshaw, Neb., B. " 1] were ot cholce ‘stuff, but still they were celpts 'were 161 cars. B A e KW, Pee s O 10, . yesterday. Ih all | Eoineiliy ) : NBW YORK, May 2.—SUGAR—Raw,|T: A. Jackion, Sholes, Neb., M. 11| of pretty §o0d. quuiliy and % ipts were 161 cars, ket to| CABBAGE Catlformin acw fo. transterred yesierday. There was a call | Evansvilie ; ; aNBW, JORK. May 28-8UGAR-Raw | 4 Jackion Sholes,’ Neb., 2 . of pretty good quaiiiy and soid at §.00 ke ol e genera DA AL et || ONAONE e ok Glon. n sacks | JSELerdan [oF & B,BeT continpalingns o | pavinport gl | e T, g, i senpitngel B 1 & Woimth SNy & 9| Sl therd e Rt ean Barey uny good forced by longs nloading. e result 2 e : g 2. ‘stendy. . ames Philllp Dvarts, 8. D., K. Was & declded slump After & vory firm | (TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate, | mhich caba, for, Biso 0, of Which about| Little ‘ 4 O | N *OKLEANS, May 2.-SUGAR-— | Garett & K. Evars, 8. D K. T g o Rl start, Tiogs were steady and there was | %35 chojcc, 3.75G3.00, he bond market was dull. but. firm. | Knoxville ! .. | Steady; open kettle, 21%4@3 3-16c; open ket- | W. W. Albright, Lewis, la., R a6t (hat they. are. AnRIOID. e Shok shas some small early support, =~ When the e ol Total sales, par value, $2.200,00. United [Twell 2 s, | 63| tle, centritugal, 3gstic; Centritugal yetiow, | &;. B, MoMallon, (Auivh, j1a. and lambs and that anything answering B e Httle "atuft was thrown, overboard | GHERRIES-California, per box, $L.60@ Btates bonds were all ‘unchanged on the | Xkron, 4 . | et L l6e:, seconds, 9GS -16c. - Molasses, 5, Mayhert! Vinfica e § {o that description would sell at very satis: close was we July ‘pork closed | 175, i ? : ot AN RRY ne “ofMcial numbers of cars of stock * P ! S50 Tower, at Sy tara, 5@ P b ree gl el R e g B et B B s o by ' ¥ Dry Goods Market. brought in today by each road was: nh?a:'coemv(v:&'or:o;dw I Tio down, nt $10.55%, and July Tib tge | @3 - : Ronds. by : ¥ e 3 .26 iR aovr o5, 0 ¥ xion ST | O ngnmips_per skt ouse, 120, Lo S T A wew vom, amy -DRY Go0D8-A | PU%% s, p, ny...., Ve HoEkSheen | g8 grosic Cnotee emes, Ringel Tt Estimated recelpts tomorrows: Wheat, TROPICAL FRUITS. 81%% pth R | Ginianpoes 8 .| qulet general market has again been re-|(’'& St L. Ry s 50; fair to good, $.75@6.00. Wooled stock 15 cars: corn, 8 cars; oats, 18 cars; hogs, | | PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 (6 % count, \ (Toxas e i S E R ok B nliDe y . D i e ptioe” of Sithoe 8% in | Missouri Pasliic' Ry Beils about’ Ss@sdo above cpped atock: 18,000 bead. 00, 3433 Toledo, St. L. L : 21,760 : Unlon_Pacific_system. Cholce Colorado wooled iz 36.7557.10; : BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, g 08| do BHd--..- iy | Fargo ... or woolen goods, nor any change in the [ 6" N. W Ry ; e e e . | WIS ‘ CAmadty B ikia.o5o01, Whh|Union Pacits Binghamton . . | 2. eneral market features. Linens are in | 3 % % M 3 Bt 0 S0l BWeLT.- Nepresentative ORANGES—Budded, $3.25; Mediterranean 34| g0 pt Rockford . ; 94 falr demand and very firm n prices. Bur- | & &t J sweets, $5.5003.7. oLl Te%| Wabash P|Ganton Ll : : laps are steady, with a limited business. No. Av. Pr. *Wheat | LEMON: cy, $3.50; cholce, $3.25; Mq 3 ) do prd.........ee Jacksonville, Fla..... % § i — - B & Q Ry 20 cull lambs . I May T4 [T4% 8% T3 sinas, u.mqq. 3 P! L b g - Springfield, O > ¢ Milwaukee Grain Market. K C &std 20 cull lambs 50 July | @ nghlugl FIGS—Callfornia, new cartons, $1; tm- | Chicago & E. 1il..... 1854/ Chester . ! e o8 - e d L quiet. Apricots and peaches reflect stead ness and moderate trade in a jobbing-way Prices unchanged. Prunes, 3%@6%c. Apri- cots, by mqfi)ur; bags, 10%@12c. Peaches, peeled, 14@l6c; ‘unpeeled, 8} @llc. nd Rosin. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 8. - COTTON — Spot closed quiet; middiing uplands, 9%c: mid- dling gulf, $%c; sales, 2. £3. B - 322323323338222322888332223 8 SRFEZB & $52333388 FidEs covone SERE_ s ENEPNE SLERER LILb¥ - e T %?383383888233853333338322 oo £ 2 B R ‘zezese f 3 : gzl 233 SESERB "2 EXRE! CELEEEEEEREEE [epSr—— Futures May, 9.14¢; June, X y, 8.90c; August, 8.50c; September, 8.06c; October, 7.92c; November, 7.85¢; De- cember, 7.84c; 'January and February, 7.Sc, &7, LOUIS,” May 2.—COTTON—Quiet; Tdling, 9i4c; sales, none; receipts, 81 kY [Err—— EErEsE BN pre— 232R88_2 - S ) HY 160 120 P Fid &3 160 50 1 160 120 0 5 CESEESE ™ ¥ [reys— ggEeas 88 sEEEEn S Bl ant e e 883 e PO T—— 8@asks £ 28 160 160 1% 8 & 2ssSBE3L L1 PO S 260 Colorado lambs AN MISCELLANEOUS do 1t pra B Bloomington . : v ket steady; No. 1 northern, 78@T8%c; No. 2 dllinois Central... ol B : ec, 2. : do 24 ptd. - X X H@Thic; ;o ke *Corn— 7508, RN Sloux Falls. . northern, #1@ttisc; July, ke, C, R I &P & X *Houston . 3 . he. s follows, each buyer purchasf the e e e I S ,, : ST SR : 338000 22, SQHS sy, a%e. P telown, Shok pupss, ¥ ng South Dakota Organizations Meet in Bept. | 7 ported, per Ib., 12@14c. Chicago & G. W..... 2u|Wis. . Quine: 3 134). . MILWAUKEB, May 2.—WHEAT—Mar- | C.. K. I & P, ‘east. B Y May 61% 61! 61146114 Jacksonville, 111 o . RYE-—Steady; No. l'. 59%@60c. Total receipts.......... 2 SUND‘Y SCHOOLS ENMASSE July 32 “vfi‘l 621 Fremont o 3 g BARLEY—Quiet; No. 2, 73%c; sample, The disposition of the day's receipts was L |60 69 v ¥ Pt — Y " Twenty-Eighth Annual Session o 10y % 5 1 Boud soft i *Wilkes ¥ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | opuhe Packing Co.... o gis ogi oo .n R b July : per Ib., 12c; almond: o R P phetumont ‘ Swift and Company 2 i <t S 308y 205 Del, L. 5 g Cattle Steady, Hogs Higher and Sheep | Sudaby Facking Co s g } . Totals, U. 8... X I e AR R SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 28.—(Special.) 16 97/ 17 10%| 17 15 I ; No. § Colorado_ Fuel Outside New York.. rsripn A N i Switt, from Kansas City & —The sessions of the twenty-elght annual 1728 | 17 2794 17107 | 17 1288|1728 3 : (e Con. % = CHICAGO, May 2.—CATTLE-Receipts, | Hammond company. 2*No. . 8{Con: ; 2,600 head, * including 200 head Texans: | W. 1. Stephen.. : °°","l';““" ';'l ":’“ :;“,:":d" :.3”’ vy 10% |1 110 1234 1018 | 10 20 5 Ib: $@12¢; shey 3 . 1 steady; good to prime steers, $7.00@7.5; | Hill & Huntzinger. soclation, which convened here Inesday 10 2214 10167 10 17%/ 10 22% | pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.50@4.50, ley . Montreal . 8 i oor to medium, $5.00@6.7; stockers and | Huston & Co... .| afternoon. are being well attended, and M ol ?lbbl METIA!.A—?. B. “Alpern auotes the 4 o A 5.2 eeders, $2.1505.%5; cown, "Mmsh?(% Hamilten & Hothschild: great interest is taken in the various ad- 96 97 ) B Rt iove, DisTan UL R Hallfax ‘ O catven 0.t Wots Thad” ateorey | g 3 Dynnis & 4 dresses and other features of the session E copper, per 1b., 8}c; brass, heavy, per Ib., Vancouver, B. C. " $.10@6.85. Wolt & M .| The convention opened with praise serv- "c’:"‘n 2 8ol '_b ‘1:':;.“ A o brass, ""1"' pér Ib., Ge: lead per ib "'::.m...x Lead % ls*lflfl}g,""“ NB ¢ o (o 10GE-Recel 1;‘,“?.0{2")‘;:3'; seml):)h;:‘;;:’d Other buyers . +wos[fce, led by Rev. W. N. Moore, pastor of v H . 4 T, . No. Americ o b > N =’ ¥ v 19, H 8, H — om—— — FLOUR. winter, patenis, 11900 A1 Mipae Dot i SIEUPRST e DT Big 08 Pacttio” Coast . Yicioria; B. C. . cholce stéady to e igher. others weak!| Totals LA 708 1,880 :DS‘Cou;es-uolml chu\;ch of this city. Fol- .80; clears, .60; 3 3 3 *Que e 2 mixed an utchers, $6. .30: good 1o e ot bl wing the pralse service came a prepari “.w“; Paténts, m St. Louis Grain and Provisions. 2 R ! J ottawa . cholee heavy, §7.26@7.40; rough heavy, $6. D CATTLE~There was a very light run 05 o g p! 'y e prepa 32003 %. ST. LOUIS, May 23.—WHEAT—Lower; , s ot GI20; et 6.30; buik b sales, 860547 cattle here this morning, but still the re- | tion service, led by Rev. J. P. Jenkins of v 3 1 % 2 e E 3 § " R R celpts for e week are a e e BAT—No. 3 spring, 72g74%c: No. 3 red, No. 2 red. ' ik s 5 Fotaln Cejiadn. o8- WA ol EEE AND b AMBS -Roceipts, 7.0 | of last week, but there is not much differ. 5“°“”; Falls, ;"‘“’h "’°“°d briefly pow) “:' TS0 2, 43%40; No. 2 white, 45c; No No, 2 hard, 5 % | “*Not Included In totals because containing | Heag: Jower: 1ambe, Bton o vy Eood | ence as compared ith the same week of | significance of the word preparation, in 8 white, e 3 by veak; No. 3 cash, track, 65c; | N- J- other ftems than clearings. mixed, $4.15@8.50; weatern sheep. $.75@6.5; | a5t Jear About the same conditions pre- | connection with the Christian life. RYE-No. 2, ge. Loy S3e: July, S1%@ac; Beptember, B8c. | X, 16\ Tenn. 2 S oL ancladeq I jaieth because of ‘no native lambs, clipped, $5.00G6.90; western Eo0q stuft mold At sirong prices, but com:| The evening session of the opening day BARLEY-Good_{eeding, @@Ne; fair to gl b PeCk, iy U seeces 38 | COMPATiNOR for + agbe, 8. % Kinds were neglected. ' included an address of welcome and re- holce malting, 7 ” ; May, 43c; July, 3%¢; tember, : Cflclal yesterday: won kinds Wi & b “EBED-No. 1 flak, $1.59; No. 1 northwest- b. 3 white, ke, " . 3 London Stock Market. Y Recelpts. Bhipments. 1, C1"0ctrs. incraded In_ihe Shebings i | SPonses. and o stirring address by Rev. ern, 31.71; prime timothy, $6.30@6.35; clover, E—60c. A ¥ % Cattle . - 5,668 1,640 | pes o ity od. As | C- P. Gregory of Aberdeen, president of the contract grade, $8.35. : ulet and_unchanged; red win- v. . LONDON, May 2.— p. m.—Closing: ogs . $ (27,408 100 | Bopin, Su8 A A T mcrnak. 4 ton. Alfred Day of Detroit, Mich. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl, $17.00 | ter, patents, 33.65G8.80; extra fancy and f e % _(Norfolk & Western s, 1080 4111 | high as 3.0 was paid ‘this morning for | assoctation, red Day of Detroit, Mich., @116, Lard, per 100 1bs., $10.15@10.%. Short | straight, $3.65G8.50; clear, $3.0068.%). " i idsl b vt - . "0 | seyeral bunches, @ Wl e e o oia tq | 8P0ke on “Soul Power in Bunday School tige sides (ooss). 39.6ipe0. “Dry ssited | SERDTimothy, steady, $.00Ges. j s . a5t Pennaivanta e Kansas City Live Stock Market. | choice grades was quite active and" every- | Teaching.” shoulders (boxed). $5. %. Short clear [ CORNMBALSieady, $515. ) _ o i 00% (RoadIag. 3 _|ining answering to that description was| Thursday's session opened with devotional sides (boxed), $10. .30. BRAN—Steady; sacked, 90@92c. 3 Baltimore & ORio....100%| do 1ist pid. KANSAS CITY, May 23—CATTLE—Re-| 4 08, 04" ¢ in good season at steady to i Th busls ession, WHISKYOn basls of igh wines, st3g. | HAT—Dull lower, “tifothy, $8@IW; | o 4! : Baltimore & o inb| do 3a pid E a0 Texans, 2 calves, | S2B02E 0L, R 0" otaimon Kinda i no | exerciaes. Thea came a busioees session, e 3 9 |Bouthern Ry. y followed by an address by Rev. A. G. Hunt ments yesterday: WHIBK Y—Steady, $1.30. Chesapeake & Ohio.. 4T Southern Ry other cattle nteady o lower: cholee export | Move as readily and did not bring in most | o y y Chicago 0. W...... cases over dteady prices. Everything, |of Aberdeen. Then came an open parlia- IRON COTT! | X and dressed beef steers, 7.35; fair to | ¢ fours o Becstnts Bhioments | L O ooaar Seama” S8 Naw Jfofis Megar Mavker: Senmie & T 60000 | Onlon Pt o T MG, plockers and Feo 58 | thoukn, was disposed of in good season. | pent, conducted by Alfred Day, looking hea't, bu . 10,000 X HEMP TWINE—d¢. NEW YORK, May 2.—MONEY—On call, | “do ptd 27| do ptd. : ‘western-fed steers, $4. Thers ware anly & tew cpws and he epir il e g ol g S Corn, 'bu 1 46,00 PROVISIONS—Pork, loer; jobbing, new, | easier, 2% . Closing bid and U gl Indlan steers, $4.76G6.25; Texas cows, | 00 S8 YT PPl Seers, the better grades | mittees. There was a discussion of “What gats pu ol B ek love o e sskad, SURS per cmis prime mercancis| & IHL: Hltoatior matiye "comt, Bohge it nuat | the cate NILDbyet A6t U JEN1t ETkles | mittoes. There o al T, 3 R & " 5 - eifers, .25; canners, L .00; bul ? Blfiey 00 | Short And clen "Tiba 31000 shore. chenr | STERLING . EXCHANGE—Heavy, with | linols Central. & p u.mésn i calves, $3.25G6.7. ® | prices. A D ity S hatre dtd not| Thureday afterncon, home: depsrtmest, On_the Produce exchange today the but- 1g. ; boxed lots, extra | actual business in “bankers' bills ‘at $4.87 . HOGB-_Recelpts, 400 head: hest, strong; | they were of good quality. There did not L g g . tor market was stoady: creamerics i | sh ribs, short clear, | for demand and at $.84% for sixty days; | Mg K & T- 4 others, op i buik of saice: | feom ba 8 BNCL OF A0V, JEPFOVERCRG Y | primary work and other toples were dis- 21%e; dairies, 17G10c. Cheese, weak, $11.00. posted rates, $.85%@4.88; commercial bills, 351 mixed pack: | the dem: cussed. The feature of the evening se h, 156. \ METALS—Lead, quiet at $3.95@3.9734. Spel- K 0607 Y edlum cattle. As a general thihg » 3 A 1A B4, - Dull; ¢ 8@7.%; iight, $6.76@1.16; Yorkers, | oD to m “Looki! ¥ PO Tpes. Supy) tesen, tor, Stesdy; nothing doing: can't ehi | SICVBR-Bar, Sc; Mexican dollars,| BAR SILVER-Dull 2d per ounce . "'fi- i, s 13 In Jdst sbotit yisieriay's pricef sion was an address on “Looking Forward, SEW FORK GENRBAL MARKET, | V0OSE My otedy: chickens, 4@10c; tur. S NDS—Government, easy; state, Inac- | count in open market for Pof]-Short S0 headr market active and stremp: native | freely 'at fully steady prices WS ek ¥ Y - 3 ; duck geene, #4e, uye: rairond, frm. ey - | three months” billa 1s 2KGA 1318 per cent. | [Enbs, Trioqnc; wegtern lamba, 0g700; | B0, eus good, DUl common ST WeS |y 4o wadison Veterans' Reunion. Quotations of the Day adoTAR - 3., Qeamaty; “10gMe; | The Slowing Quptations on bonds are ' Forelgn Financlal, Pative Jrehere “;”é‘“,v 40; nktarn, Wegher There were very few stockers and feed: | gIQUX FALLS, 8. D., May 28.—(Special.) SRumesits a8 Bieaay at e . . unt. : LONDON, May 25.—The amount of bul- | clipped ers in the yards p % *Fe arlings, 3.5066.00; Texas clipped L Y steady prices® ‘ss | —Elaborate preparations are belng made NEW YORK, May 28 —FLOUR—Recelpts, ipts, Shipments, ; N lton” taken 'into_the ‘Bank of England on | shecp, w0000 tockers and feeders, B0 sirable 1%0f the weeK 18 At hand buyers | for the annual reunion of the Lake Madi- B.7%0 bbla.; exports 13717 bbls. | o 000 e balance was £73,00. Were more cautious than usual about tak-| .o "veierans' association to be held at %‘i.k‘ 1 uoted as follows: tuff. Yesterday there ot b 5 u}:n':-:u': - $1.00 ] . o 000 s el BE,",‘,‘:, "R'}‘}e‘-‘,m'm'.‘"ufdm, 31.57; Rom New, York Live Stock Market. '.','.".-.".’.%ofi?mfin s of feeders shipped fo|Egan next month. Among the speakers ia ‘bakers, $.16G3.8; winter M dgaspobtars / - 108 | 191 o May 3.—Three per cent rentes,| NEW YORK, May 2.—BEEVES-Re. | the country. Representative sales: who already have signified their intention a mu'ffi;& FR%| Liversesl Grain ad Previsis ux 10f fof the Aceount; Bpanian s, .12, o, | solpis, 3726 heaia; sicers siendy to stron | BEEF STEERS. of being pressat are: Goversar Hecheid T 0 . i upon ‘May 23 —Kxchange on London, | bulls 'and cows ‘steady, cows firm: | No. : ex-Governor Sweeney,of Osage, Ia., Major 8.1 .40; cholce LIVERPOOL, May 2. —-WHEAT-8pot, . P. R. Blley of Primghar, I Colonel T. o IRy SLueLs. steady; No. 1 spring, & 4d; No. 1 California, for check pleers, ®IGLE. tops, $: bul _RP.\.‘l‘ B et wine IO gusaterm | & 50; May, 6a1d; July, @ 1d; September] -4 3 28 oo b ton of the Treasury, L e Sl R E. Blanchard of Mitchell, Captain T. A. SRV dieddy e Vet W Ball of Trent, Will O. Clough of Bloux b Falls and Rev. Mr. Hopkins of Flandreau. By 13 " » ; - G beet was lower at lic per Ib. Shipments b 1 W, "1 Ve Sk | R Sy et Arpeicas pisa, now: e : EC | wasHINGTON, May t—Todaye state- | Uotky"werd S0 Suarierh or Deel | % 1o 4 R el i R . a i ment of the treasury balances in the CALVES—Recelpts. 300 head; firm and |13 8 BARLEY—Nominal; western foeding, 4@ | £ 23¢d. SRS, S ey Coplien, th eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | higher; veals, 3.0087.25; little ealves, §3.60: » @ c. I 1. New York; malting, §1va s @ AB_Canadian, steady at f 104 & O . Teserve in_ the division of redemption, | city dressed veals, SGl0%c per Ib.; extras, i . £ New York. i BT o T e 3 So. Rallway G, shows: Avallable cash balances, $182,639,253; | 110, 86575 bu.; export PR SN T V.. D, |Texas & Pacific ia gold, §95,733,396. HOGS—Recelpts, 1,276 head; market weak; ) 1 Hay Crop Gets Ample Moisture, STURGIS, 8. D., May 23.—(Special.)—The steady downpotir of rain last Sunday night and all day Monday has effectually aided the hay crop in Meade county and the sur- rounding country. The ground is wet so deep and the season has been so cold that all grasses and small grain have stooled s 9d. J } ., Bt —_— A .46 h i oot easy: No. 3 red i cle: | 'HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), firm, |& % &% & f::1 Crton” pacthe oty agn, W WOLE; wootirs hoge, heew f. 0. b, afidat; 1| £3 Jhegd 168, \ LR L & P 4. . Wag) Weviet, i LAMBS—Recelpts, 442 h e, £ oo b :| "PROVISIONS — Beet, firm; extra Indla B BOSTON, May 38.-~WOOL—The Commer- | 5 SHEED AN & L oralined jambe ‘o. anitoba, Sitgc, f. o. mess, 1028 6d. Pork, firm; prime mess : ot Buletin will sy In tomorrow’s report | Mee s ot Kot AL theep. $5.605.50; culls, 3 & ¥ whea't w iy held, | western, Tés. Hams, short aut, 14 to 16 n 4 > ted " 8t g ; g{ltnnlh very dull, reflecting a strong corn | Ibs., steady, 5s. Hacon, Cumberland cut . . e, ey EO P L M T R e ot P et 1T 80; SprinG 7! 2EESSS2SS2BRSIIERASTT Wheel, & L. E. Wool sales have been decidedly larger an 25@6.00; prime unchorn, $1. a wk:ol.q.;‘:’!t.m ).-lllr“::'ll::k. "bamcd "o good | 15 34 The, stcady b a0 Tona cioer telGdion Wis, Central 4a...... the volume of business this week is the | oWl FOo ™2 46 E0Gs 50, orop news and less active ex) demands, Il‘ht. 28 to 34 lbs., stead m ERRS2ESRRBAD i Lo s 2B : 08 han for fitteen years W, .18, ...114%/Con. Tobacco 4 largest of the year. With more machinery e g RS. and taken root better than weakened tha . X 2Ok hadhieaandts running, manufacturers' necessities have Live Stock Market. FTENRY VT HIrAmS. past. It has been pretty bad on corn, but s 80 that the close wi ddles, heavy, 3 'to 40 Ibs., steady, 51 Inereascd. Dealers can see nothing in the ornt: BRI 0T " in good o7 Juiy, 1igione closed ‘a oiee: | Bt Do a1 1o, D ate v ton Stock Quotations. situation to warrant an advance, and re- . May 28—CATTLERecelpt STRERS AND COWS. L ad that orep will came sloag tn' g0 i " < 3 i| clear les, ., N ransactiol have en on e low ead ; dy ; th i * ape. Beptem| &mfi Closed at Tie: Be: | Shouders. - sagare. 11 Lo May 2.—Call loans, por | S0 SraTaHly’ touched, The west continies | ooy eeairt steans, 6,001 50 drenned Dect | H:rreeree ki ¢ comber. 160, closed at Sls. Lard, American refined, cent; time_loans, per “Cent. - OMmelal | otive and relatively high" The forelgn | Al Sulchers stecre, H44%; stoors un ‘»LR. ™y guh m :Im:;:, l'n,;. 7!&\-. gzkt. Sls.ll‘dsd. prime western, closing of ®locks and bonds: markets l-onllnlu: tgzl.rwh "l'" 13 € | der 1,000 1Dbs. u.1mw;dnho«;l'(er- -;m— . 8, 7oe, 3 s X since 3 ; . 0. b, afloat. Selling up sharply in the | BUTTER--Nominal; finest United States, 4 [t . Theen 5.0 ounds, oA 1 603,90, bulls, 1 T@5.50; calves 0on_on small recelpts, steady cables | firm, 9. ¥ nds for- the same perio 0@ %5; Texas and_ Indian steers, fed, #nd vigorous covering, corn eventually loat | 'TALLOW-Prime City, firm at 8is; Aus- | N. B G . s ‘shipments to date a 450,30 grassers, $3.400p4.45; cows and ts advance under Tealizing and closed | trallan. In London, firm at $4s. - | hds,_ agan tpments ol Afers. 2.0001. yeak at W advance on Ma CHERSE—Firm; Amerncan finest whit vt ‘e[ Calimet for the same period in 190 HOGS—Recelpts, 3700 head: market “"'.J:ll rwise. May, , old, 57s: American finest white, new, bis k [ROMPRRR . .- ox n hand in Boston January 1, 1902, | yteady to Sc higher; pigs and lights, $6.60 e, b o, closed at 67¢; Beptem. | American finest colored, old, 60s; Americi ‘163 |Dominion Coal " 463 pounds. The total stock today i6; %0 m.eh.‘ a at 65¢; December, 61@ | finest colored, new, firm, 58 6d. " Prankiin pounds. The stock on hand :&n-n-.un Sle. Red Men to Meet in Sioux Falls, BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 23.—(Special.) —Monday, June 30, will be held the grand lodge meeting of the Improved Order of Red Men of South Dakota at Bloux Falls. The officers of the great council of the or- der in the United States will be present and take part in the deliberations of the grand lodge meeting. Em——————eee— GOVERNMENT NOTICE. f;fi: packers, $6.! butchers, 1 at - tchburg. 25, ‘1901, was 42.828.313 pounds. “Bi BS—Recelpts, 1,00 E‘ufiguo! Xports. 43| Kansas City Grain and Provisions. [ MESNHON, May FGOL b §00d golec- | o R EE A D N e for Ratites eady A " track | KANSAS CITY, May 23.-WHEAT—Ma 3 o e i sates todey, | Native muttons, ¥ RTINS, CIRE:, May B WHEAT. My { . L& | competition at the wool auction sales today. | Ratlve muLLons rack wnict 0GR No.'s ‘hard B2l 4 o Medlum and coarse grades were again firm. . . i No- 3 red, 14_&1’1‘3‘%. 3 spring, Tic, : oy e | S T " e o et v Stoux City Live Stock Market. shipping, ®@sic: good to | TORNTHAY, SO g‘);flM i e s . eral suitable lots of New Zealand were | gIOUX CITY, May 28.—(Special Tele- white,' 67c. e, . i taken by America. Merinos sold at the | gram )—CATTI{E—Receipts, 300 = head; common tfi.eholu. OATE-No. 2 white, 44 a6 S m'hell rates of the series, somhe parcels | market steady; beeves. 36.00G6.00; cows, por 8o Gag | BYE—No. 2, e, s et [Vietorta golng to Amorica. Scoureds s0ld readily | bulls and mixed, $2.76@6.50; stockers and ¢ 3 BT . St hibdes L ey Winona o 4% | £ UNe Continent, aind German, French and | pecders. $2.76G4.0; yearlings and calves, e Iveston. 20 to 25 Ibs., 180; | PRRITIe; 310.00910.50. : i [ Daly e B enTay "haa b aales. th. docall e | BEDEE> 5o 3500 head ket 5 5 ng are the sale : ; i marke California, 31 (o % Ibs., 1o; Texas ary, 3 P UTTER—Creamery, e; fancy dairy, outh 1,600 bales; scoured, A R e 5007 10; bulk. $6.85G8.05. EGGS-Steady; new No. 3 whitewood New York Mim Isbiyd: greasy, Syaritd” Queensiana, 11 _e W teady ; dom cases included, ' i3ie, loss off; cases re-| NEW YORK, May 21.—The following are | $ad. 1580 ?:'l,‘,; sl A Live Stock Market. PROVISIONS— Beef, , e, LS the closing prices on minin ks : 18 z P ST, JOSEPH, Mo., May 2.—CATTLE— AR 4 o Wheat, bu. qa Shipments, . . ¥ : ) ; Recetpta, 30 hiad: iteady; ratives. ¥%G oo m : ; : tad ; HoL Ci i Te % stockers and feeders. $2 3555 g Lt iy N B e samed, : Tolpde Sspin Sood - Cal, . LG, May B WOOL-Fairly ac- | 03 16BF, mixes. i oods ) b Reavy. $1.10740; plgs. $.0006.00. th ' Amerl TOLEDO, May 2.—WHEAT—Dull, s e uve, siéady; medium grades, 16@iiye; tght | PHTEEY AND LAMBS, Kecelpts, 40 head; E:-“H cash, 8ic; H-;.y 8¢; July, T6e; lofium.m: fhe Standard ...... fine Mflll i heavy fine, M. ub | gteady; spring lambs, $7.50. e mess 2 o ORN—Dull. steady; cash, @c: May, " 3lay B_WOOL-The quota- PR ot AN R T Ve o g P tember, e gl e o et “paste’ "hre 'as follows:| The following table shows the receipts of BU e, 4, 3 3 : July, S6c; September, Mc. = ¥:| OMAHA, May 28.—Bank clearings today, | Fine, 60@82c; fine medium, 47@48c, and | cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal ftaucn'Caamer “&"m oaciory 110 BB over, GEI "B Saan, s HIREG] Seonta, S0 JAs: Feek | mattina. B e’ (80 ey Siions | markets for May.Hi G,y 0 H g > 04T, 4 . i . 1t | 3 aman. s, 10 e YT piChop Ay ooy, oy | SO e gVl 232, yodkid | oyt 0wt - ts, i i 3 L exchange, are thorol y well sustain w o tancy large. colorod WA OH BLs:: Retatalohin mee Market. | PLSICSY daye, #4468 on demand; New-York | limited "offerings. Ohlo, and Penneylvania | Kansas City flul‘m“w i, hew PHILADELPHIA, May 2B — .lfl.?‘ m-fl“m. XX nominal, 18§%c; XX and above, 26|8t. Louls Colored. cholce, " fancy | Steady’ extra weatern crea: | o NEW S OR May' s —Ciearings, g | Gt X, " Michigan. BgAe" Do | 8¢ Jonenh te o a0 : faine wool s in very small supply. with \ 4 rby prints, #8c. » X 892 pkgs.; frm; “EGGE"Firm, o’ highers freeh nearby, 2.—Clearings, | the market firm. Michigan, No. 1l Totals OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER.— Omaha, Neb., May 22, 1902.—8ealed pro- posals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 10 o'élock a. m., central time, June 21, 1%2. and then opened in the presence of attending bidders, for repairs uired to & root cellar at Fort Robl , Neb. U, 8. reserves right to reject or accept any or all _propos Blank forms for biddin, and circular giving full information an Teiuirements will be furnished on pplica- tion to this office. Envelope containing roposals should be marked *“Proj ftor LGRS firessed to ING.W. & oMt A ¥y BSEETETEESSLERATINRNSSIES v FRAISTTLRRRRBRRS 232383 1 EEEEES 3 STSSSTUSSIAFELST assEm ¥ BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Room 4, New York Lite Bldg. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS 26 hhent 20 or,ca o o2, eren R z PR, 25, * ST R—— $T8BB2 3B 3BBBARSEER 88833