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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. ' ¢ white, 10c; fancy, small new. state, full | foliows: Wheat, 30,8000 bu, a decreage | $13.103,608; balances, $1,99,474; money, 4% ] “ uled firm and actlve, with shorts mad COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL| 255, 5 e s o g it gk 1478 ONAHA LIVE STOCK NARKET|" =2 & o7 ke sty A BGGB—Receipts, 20371 8.; strong; state 2,000 bu. .u 401,000 bu., m decrease W rom\ May_ 2.—Exchanges, $122,- 11 % 43 smaller receipts In the crop country, lLocal and Pennsylvania, i yostern, un- b 474,000 bu., & decrease of . $7,470, 3 R TIR ) sentiment was bullishly inclined. = Yet at $ mflm‘e& "{-'2'5;15:'\ e B St o o oo b elYs: 50,000 Du.. & decrease of ‘w)‘s’[;nrs Ay %.—Exchanges, $15,748- » s 4 0 5 ¢ hog | Uis,MEher prices prominent Baitimore' im- ~ Lt O ew ol n ) 742; balances, 445 HOGS s o heav T r\ o ogs jorters were ecager sellers of th * Uptarn Favored by Bullish Btatistios and 2POULTRY “Ailve, | firm nn(vl:'.h' i 104,00 bu. i o1 \I; Pmmri;w“' 1 Beof Bteers Sold a Little Lower, but Oow |, ‘' M,,;"’","',‘r Ty & ood ‘,.f,; monthe, mmlnnn:.:: e T e T f ressed. steady: brollers, 2@a2c; 10 Tol Seed. 279; balances, $548,2%; money per having b ade both over Monday o v close. In the afternoon there was Oereals Make Gains. Cirkeys, 13@14c REES G CINCINNATI Say B>-Clonrings, .49, Stuff Held About Steady. P een e Dver the same day of | lull In the outside buying and' prices Jost METALS_The local market for tin was| TOLEDO, May % —WHEAT—Fairly ac- money, 4@8 per cent; New last year. Chicago had & liberal run and |A portion of the forenoon improvement 5 2 b very quiet, with qnmed k"m unchanged. me steady; cash, 83c; May, 8&c; July, nge, 8¢ premium. the market at that point was quoted a dime | The market was finally steady and net un- Spot closed at $29.95G30, The London September, 5ic. Hl’ LOUIS, May 2. —Clearings, lowe tarted t | changed to 5 points hi h-' Total I BEARISH ARGUMENTS IN PROVISIONS | SRSE, FIGE0 Meady, but atitet ana without ()R\' Dull, strong; cash, @ici May, | &7, balances, S0H; money, stea HOGS SLOW AND TEN CENTS LOWER | lower. rading at .',.':,':,,,",‘.’:,’“_ Qime lowar. | Were' 48,000 m}:. Including: June, 8.06e lmpurmnl change. Spot closed at £135 bs. uly, N&f‘ Beptember, 61i4c. per cent; New ork excann!r. Packers did not care particularly whether | 5.10c; July, §.15c &‘Nomh-r. 5. J5.400; Oc- Copper was quiet here and slightly higher oA'r&lmm: steady; cash, 44c; May, | mium. they got many hogs 'of mot. for ihe reason | tober, ‘540 408, 45c; December, '5.56ab.00c; Jan- Weaken Hog Produets and Values| for lake, but n!rerAgrudtlrw_;“l;;»no( e “r: ’-,l.u‘l'v.mw'&:-hfl:wl;lvn'wr %0c; new July, —— that they were paving as much here as|uary, 5.6@6.70c; March, 5.80g5.85c; April, tiall, 3 ptember, ” ey A Be. Drop Of, While Wheat and Corn | entially’ changed. A lot of 3000 pounds | g . Clover, dull, Arm; cash, $6.05; Oc- s g S s g Market om Better Grades Was |ihey wer |n'.'.’u.‘nm:'.i"m-;':::edb:}kan";-fm Close Up, with Oats U Standard, ‘spot to August, closed at 312, | tober, $.10. BOSTON, May 26 il loans. Q6 per Steady, but Common K good season, but when Chicago was re- [ Evaporated Apples and Dried Fri % electrolytic at $12.60 and casting at $12.12% i v—— cent; time loans, 44@6 per cent. cial p 4 er ers at this g changed e o coner ‘market was quiet ai| Philadelphia Produce Market closing of stocks’ and bonds: Were Slow and Weak ported closing 1016c 10w er PoG “the close | , NEW _YORK, May 2—EVAPORATED % o N Oppe o - 2 point lowered their bids an e clo A 1 g5 ror ot gk Tofires’, Tent % R oEHILADELEHIY, ey AT | A .. Fae slow and weak witn llght hoes seliin m.;“,ht”.‘.;"i“w:::;m,f“éia.‘".&'::n':.‘::."n.‘. 1s 3d to £11 10s, Hpelter was unchanged c. " A - 1d f t 10, | lght. State, common to ' good, T@9c; CHICAGO, Moy __mutteh stases. v | Wert i 4%, an aieg SncRinged abriad | “FoBgii et St freah nearhy, e eceipts mer OUTH QUAMA, suy o6 |0 g008 RIER RO ST which s | s, Wt “hoies, Shudiia: Tanty ye«lllly big’ decreases in local stoc at London, £18 10s. The local iron market s7irm, Sood gemiad, O nearby, 9% Calumet & Hecia ecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 14 58 BIER 88, 4 e o's fop. The medium il ontiniied small receipts gave bull ‘trad- | G5 S0 Gk change in prices: warrants | 1ic: fresh weatern i7igc; fresh southweat- : |Centenntal . 9% | CfMicial Monday. 1905 5,219 8,500 | the ¢ 1§ trom 3.0 to 8. while | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT&-Prunes 00d buying incentives today and fair h 17c; tresh southern, ‘16c. 53% | Bame day last week R By L R R B are firmly held ai b er-m o buying e O es " Jaly | Bete, bpminali No. 1 foundry. norhsed CHEHRE Basier; New York full creams brereig 134 | Bame week. bef. ¥ dsw s | he light welghts sold unevenly lower from | 878 frmly held agd in beisk jobbing and Beat closed K@%e upy July corn, Xa%He [ Ne™s foundry. southern. $is 6o@1b. o. i | prime small, new, iric; New York tuil | B 1iy | Bame three wee L1024 3915 | #6.90 down. Representative sales: Clara_ fruit; old fruit dull and irreguiar. Nigher, and July oats unchanged.” Provi-| g7 gore) " $18.50619.60 . ' | creams, fair’to loud. %@ - 1% | Bame four weeks ago.... 2489 n.s 5,19 ~\° 2 S Apricots and peaches remain steady in llflml ‘were weak and closed %c to 10¢ o e neinics Minneagetis Whiat Fioes and Sras " O - 6 3 20 ;-me ?n last year.. 4,163 2,933 | i% s tone -ng have ls':llr movement In Jobbing lower. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. g . ; i ECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR T0 DATE, b way. Prunes, . Apricots, - boxes, Wheat showed n good Smount _ of MINNEAPOLIS, May 2. —WHEAT—May, The following table shows the receipts of ] 15 | 10%@ e, Peaches, peeled, 14@ltc; unpecled, strength, although early in the session — % July, M sepmnber mflmuu on 1% | eattle, hogs and sheep at South ha _for (13 sty SN ot Canton Hars weax, dip on a dull mar. | Condition of Trade and Quotations on No, 1 hard, mc; 1 northern, | Dom &% o . % | (he year to date and comparisons With last 5 & S oft Nost No. 3 northern, c. 2y | vear: - ontn. OF DEtser TToiDs® ATomt it "weather con- PURGEY Gl ipuey S _First_paténts, §.85@3.95; second [ N"'E. & 0. 4 [Utab .. nh Dec, ix ] jar NEW YORK. May 26—O1T~—Cott q, m:;l'(‘):\l Suty open:fl a shade to %c lower EGGB—lncludIn new No. 2 cases, ldc; E:c‘;rr:t‘i.;:ltan first’ clears, $2.90@3.00; ::il::: ‘l:n;:". v . :\‘ gnut‘l'ls . :2 :1 1,.:7 quiet. Petroleum, .y("m R;‘““ :"':"'";“ - | cases returned, R o e n umil e & at TA@TIGC to TRGTIGC, A, falr commite | “VIVE POULTRY-Chickens, §@Sio; old | BRAN=In bulk, $14 Bheep . - I8 ] SERER ghon W0 SAUGGLA, Tur S lime, but rices Carly Ructuated very | fotters, according o se so;, curkeys, Peoria Market e Jellewing -;bl;“ showa_ the average non in Borofls?o May 28—OTL—North Lima, Sic; rrowly because of good crop prospects. i s J d o Fmar ryrogr 0 e 70 uth Lima and Indiana, Tohen the viaible supply showed a de- Y PEORIA, May 26.—CORN—Higher; No. 3, London Stock Market. ol Hlast several ith com- ew T 10 LIVERPOOL, May, 2.-OlL—Linseed, 3 f 2,048,000 bushels and liberal de- | A BU ’I'ThRfP-an stock, 16c: cholce o, parisons with former y 0 10 64 Cottonses Hull refined, spot, dull Croaner’in "Tocul stocks were taken into dalry, in | tubs, 17g1kc; sep arator, 23c. 1 ATE—Firm; No. 2 white, ¢3%c, billed | T'ONDON, May 2.— p. m.—Closing: —_— - TN N 0 700 2 3 Y ' Y | eonsideration bulls began to lft prices. [ TEOEE Py ho 15“—""""‘”& through, Consols for money... $8tNorfolk & Western.., $8K Date. | 1902. |1901.|1900. |1899. [1898. 1897|1596, i, o8 ;1% aSAVANNALL May #.-OlL-—Turpentine: Btocks here during the week had de- WHISKY—$1.80 for finished goods. e - ey 1% rm, #5%c. Rosin, firm: A, B, C, D, §1.% reased 410,000 busheis and the northwest [llci perch, 6c; bul i P03/ 5 64 626 3 61) o |37 313 o E, $1.55; F, §1. b 3 1, 184 1 fiad lost 2.000,000 bushels. Traders who had Se; bluetins, fo; -hr‘-‘flln‘;r‘\‘u‘n Jiei' e Daluth Geata Maiket, ;gc Pl is s o |an 18 <& 18 :(a.n:u i M, $2 .%5; WG, 4 1e..:'-v'.“.-'.’.‘:.fi‘:.“'.mf.‘,‘m?.ll:‘ K here was | haddock, 1ic; codfish, 13¢; red DULUTH, May 2 WHEAT—No. 1 hard, PO R 5w o 708 7 some fair late activity and July sold up to | Foe shad, each, Toc; &had o o. ¥ notthern, Mie; No. § northern, 108 5 2| 39%( 366 3%0 . .1 b1 4c, materially aided by the strength """m'"?rfl % Iv. “135'_“ Por u cx May, Mc; July, T¢%c; September, H-M :gl onl gl:% 1] €% . 708 Dey Geedy Nurket, l4n corn. The close was firm, %@%c up at | PEr Ih, Jes 10 . h o . &% 1. 1% NEW YORK, May 2.-DRY GOODS-A . Local receipts were I3 cars PIGRONG=Live, por dog., 1be. ATS—Cash, 4k, Qi8N AR ] 8 R s 1% quiet demand has been reported all day jve of contract grade; Minneapolls an b — 74 03 in all lines of cotton goods in this market luth reported 24 cars, making a_ total | © e Elgin Dutter Market. T iGN i%on H- I 719 |There has been no pressure to seil and for the three points nrez;o.(':rn.“:sfl:!::f L8 ELGIN, May %.—BUTTER—Firm at 92} 5% 815 3 66| 4 19 3 66 817 1 710 Y"Nfl are unchanged. ~ Print cloths are B AT decrenscd 344,000 bushels. World's | HAY—Prices atioted by "'“‘é‘; .“ h‘" e e A T T Imiieales S Tor T i '2",\ AL R R R LR - 13| price Cotton '».3.’3;‘;'...'.’43&1‘:{.5";;:::“3" > ’ olce hay, i : . 'y , ipments were § m'm. r‘-‘u'h—( ) :lx_-}:n!l No. 1 um“d $9; No. 1 medfum, $8.80; No, J el ORI : MK & 7154 566{ 621 361 * (36182 e i :: 6. 118 ut knit underwear is slow. 000 bushels last week, of which &) . e straw, $5.60. -h\..e prices [ NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | 00 Pl 707%! 6569 523 363) 425 ¢ |319 Jarey proporiien, waq Ameiiean, Frmary | Sre'to: by of good color and auaiity. De- A TER SR e 28 |aeeyon I it Wiblafs Tott | SUPREME COURT SYLLABI receipts were u , compal B k: | { e this morning, besides four v 577,000 bushels last year. Beaboard clear- [ mand fair. Receipts Hght. Sasties Mativens at Bapesine of Yaluss 719 | & 15l 3 ) :3\ 352 313 | cara airect to local packers. The ualit - m ‘wheat and flour equalled 254,000 VEGETABLES. discount in t. 711 578 o | 865 426 8 52| 307 | Of the offerings, though was not goo BGG PLANT—Florida, per doz., $1.25. of Standard Stocks. and three mont 7 . | 7| fact, with the exception of & lgad or two | The b ovlnlonn will be offclally D atly every argument favored an up- BQUASHC Florida, per. dox. $100@L25. cent. e el igte 428 3% 308 | the quality was only common to fair. Pack. | Feperte preacy sty arEument Ipoe, ks UTIFLOWER--8outhern, per box, NEW YORK, May %.—There was rather | ““""* T4 5631 508 3 el o 3,5 8% ers fook hold In good shape, however, and | 810: “Bender_against Kingman & Co. than several days ago, were atlll much Northern, $1; Colorado, 1. mm;ln‘r}tgiml;g plm T g New York M 10 (6750436 8m s o [ihe better grades sold without trouble at 17 00 Tréursmr‘lhfnunfi Amrmed. . ) on 0. N smaller than necessary{o replonish stocks; e Ib., e according to | Was ot the expense of values of miandard [ NEW YORK, May 2.—The following are 5,62 6041 388 417/ 3 40 3 o4 | Juat about steady prices, | The common staff | 3 Where a deblor transfers his property S e crowd ‘Tather than sell short was i n, thabas, 1 stocks, There were some specialties which | the closing prices on mining stocks: 6964/ * | 490/ 365 4181339 298| N O e It 'Was evident from the way | %ith intent to defraud his creditors a Podined o take ail the scanty offerings ARAGUS-Tiome grown, per dos., 0| made striking advances which would nave 2 | Tndicates sunday. Buyers fcted hat'us previously stated thers | Purchaser, from, such devtor will be pro- B DY Tre. TR eba DS Ckoeselve Pt 6( o1 MBERS-Hothouse, per dog, 0GTo. dinary circumstances. Neither was there 1% SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. ot Voth shesp and Tamba but” that the | tion ‘with "which ‘he has parted before re. growth. The southwestern markets also| LETTUC! er , 3¢, any ‘bad news to account for the seiling, ¢ The following list shows the number of | common kinds are very slow sale. gelving notice of the fraudulent Intent of were bulllsh. Manipulation pushed up the | PARSLE c X Fdn'y- Irall'nedlnw developments were fi cars of feeders shipped to the country and | Quotations for cli] rd stock: Good to | his X""“"" nearer options, while the, further deliy. nAl)lSHEABh—;emT ,, N, 50 TANiete Eeeinen to Be & 1cEy speculat 3 | their destination: géom wethers, { 1753 00; mr to_good, v Admission of 1'.;:"‘?33“2:“?{25 con- eries showed firmness, e decrease in| WAX B —Illinols, per box, X*c line of Bt Paul,_ Union P © ¢ 00d _to cholce ewes, $5.00@5. srw 4 4 of the pur- stocks helped the buli crowa manipulate | y-bu. box, Toc; per market bagket, x; auk Union Facific and A Mci\eever. Valley Fal 65G5.00; good to choice lambs, $6.16 | Chaser of a fraudulent vendor pending the July until "n'n- TR b e wd- Hiing beans, per gbu. Loer v ;":;’;":},";,’,{,y";';t’:;d";f::'! 'fl“.;:m'"g“tlf\', Leadville Con . il | Percival, 0 Tair to good, 36.60@%.15. Wooled "atock {fanafer of 186 property; charging him with ened from 2 to 2lc. uly sold up to 6314 GREEN PEAS—Per bu. $1.1 M immediate news of a depres: rhnl‘lc(p'r helby, . eells about @s0c above clipped llack vendor, held not error. e ntent of s and. clonea sirons %@ up at SGWC. | per b, ATl was the spread of the coal mining la Py 3 Stuntt, T, £ s o T R T we | 3. The doctrine of constructive fraud d "0.‘""‘“" I et Snt pelled. o8 coth for| CALBAGE -Calllotola. new, “;{ 1b, 1340, | Tratple into some portions of the soft coal | LONDON, May 2.—The amount of bullion alr (1o 800d, 38500675 Representative | .o; obtain in this state, as by virtue of Bt Phe oRerings uf Sies o -4 N Boothes field in Virginia and West Virginia. The | taken into the Bank of England bal- Section 2, Chapter ' xxxil, O d port, Fair offerings of May set the| ONIONS—New southern in sacks, pev Ib. | coalers themseives, however, wero little |ance today was £1,00. Gold. premiums A% P | Btatutes, tho question of fraudulent mtenc c(-o at option back a le, but other > 2 Y nn:!d qu}Ixht?y hetd and prices’ were very | TOMATOES—Florida, per S-basket crate, AEACLAL. % tor call mimey wertt oA to o | Lerpince Avres 11D at e e § R b s O e R R L A te Im 0] eature ol .75, v " y e/ R o e O ire o el atolt, | "iAvY BEANE<Per bu., 8. aulet § point basis without any notable de- |in good demand today and the stringency i’%'nfi“%ngflfc" fym 11 i 47 |question of fact by sthtute, does not diter uly sold at nv.a c and closed un- FRUITS. . n_exchange markets for | prevailed. T'he chief requirements this |G g% N. W. Ry. | R | iy 8 cull lambs. & 500 nd or degree from other (Auenllnnu of hbnged &t B RENits were mueh return of borrowed money abroad. week are for the settlement of monthly 2 1M 460 Western yethers and y,,.. 9 875 |fact, and when the evidence adduced in a larger 219 c ETRAWBE'RRIFS-—PH' 24-qt. case, $3.00 Bankers are inclined to nurse their re- [ demands. Discounts were firm. Business 1 o, i —— case upon the question of fraudulent fn- serve to some extent in order to strengthen | on the Stock exchange was of a_ buoyant e . | tent 1s o8 conclusive that reasonable mind: "“:“.":,...Inmg“:: Gontend against the | O ippRiEs_California, per box, $1., | thelr position against their future needs. | and hopeful character, owing to the peace v ) G0 e s A ) 5 oo S cannot differ as to the conclusion 10 be weak hog mar- R I ot DERRIES per” obqt. "case, §250. |1t Is believed that the trust companies are drawn_therefrom It is not Vond % |lfle Rein wadly! To the o OO OPICAL, FRUTTS, 30, | Qoo diaponed to bulle up- thelr seserves, i BonE. Rnricans wers thactver Beveral e .. |cattie ana Hogs L Sheep Str COuRe to direct & verdict accordingly. nd prices dec ned seally. In_ the day e v, (0 compliance with the intimation from the | declines were noted. Coalers were espe- | S | . gk g ol 4 Evidence examined and held that t whenthe pit was dull there was light | PINEAPPLI lorlda, % to 3 count, | clearing house authorities that the total | cially depressed: There was & bartiai fm- e 4 and Lambs Higher. 55.'}‘;{"‘3';:’ instruction given by the triai 50, ought to - roper was 10 lower for, July Pork at $1007. e | BANANAS-—Per bunch, according o | hive greater reserves back of them than | Katirg were: constderably - excliod. havder ) 1| CHICAGO, May 26—CATTLE—Receipts, | “30ras. " Unlon® Pacl r"fi.uw.y Company down ‘tor 'July lird at 10 size, $2.25@2 & Those Frciuded in ihe bank's vesstva alons. | Safizs were considerably exclied, harder| mpe gisposition of the day's recel u was | 21580, Gnatading Looo, Toxans: market, 10¢ | against Cheyenne - Couny ™ Abnoqpany 7 ’x?fn:?e'::"ncgni'i”or“&'m:'rro ne&mh?a S—Budded, $3.25; Mediterranean n;""} rel;nll}:ndof ‘the ‘(;,xchan e rate at|was no large public buying while awaitin ng - {;"“";-h“;h, ;’;‘Y"' purchasing the ‘0”156 lower; 50%1 to vufl%&%eernv ‘7‘-(00'@ DlafinneNcoumy Affirmed. K“jnlrlrk C. $ ets, e low level, despite the easing of the num r of head indicated 7 poor to medium, i _stockers | Division No. 1 o corn, 160 cars; oats, 300 car IF,MO\L‘%E:;lcy. $.50; cholce, $3.25; Mes- | money market, is the more remarkable In | faiel owing ro b vamoe that- tae mont Cattle. Hoga. 8h'p. | and feeders, $230q6. is; cows, 6.00; | 11362, Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com- 000 head. sinas, $1 View of the considerable buying of British & Packing C .The leading features ranged as follows: ol ;usm:r,t,:lmmovn. 4 e A dfflfi:flz;‘ i ‘;’.‘.1,‘3&’;“.7.&2..‘;‘.1.“: L Ea:t.f‘#.‘fi".“.. ?‘l:lilflf‘f:!g;l‘fl co ., HON —Per 2{-sectlon case, . 00. ' | the last th eks Briti t Wi an om| 8 Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Sat'y. | HONEY-Per ttsection cate, $27563.00. which are negotiable in (s countey, Ravs | Vaiue o e Tian Ty eonacle Lo the | Cudany Facking &5 York, $3.50. et Gocording to an oMiclal 'af the | for American account, apparently in the mulw 5] POPCORN_Per Ib. ‘;‘-‘.o;{"','f S Durchase of ‘some 0,000,000 worth of o L B W R L T alnuts, 8| 4 le buying of certificat r consols ues ggmfi%" i oyt R L S sols for account of yarfous banks in this | by ine Ratinal Cliy Bank has been for W M @ country. o ]g'e‘hg‘kmye‘;‘; ',’,:.'-dn:h!x"z'c Canadlan Pacific continued its remark- ,‘,f‘?;’:‘."'.,"'.!-':“(fl'"mg‘r" urpe Teads {h shell, dfc; hard shell, 156; pecans, large, per | Sp'e, advance, which gave rise fo rumors | gecurities gm\ln an. international market. hell, 3 I8 oLl 16 pecans. 1arsé; ber | o something iike a struggio for control be. | *FAH{E pin by ¥ m‘\g 8" i b, itc; "sma { ‘cocoanuts,” per- sack, ::mk the present dominant intereat and | (oqay onened. Arm, with: boninihe bourse | Hamilton & Rothsehitd.. Were & Tow. minor paints af strengih espectally in' Kafira, owing 't the increas: | £ L Degiis & Co. Boitora 10 06 canmera. $1.0068.60; DUl | pany agatnar. Rinnoy Ear ERGH; calves,” BOGeT; T as-ted | County! ™ Reversed. oitham O Bivieiey steers, HOGS—Receipts, 46,000; estimated tomor-| 1. When a mutual insurance compan row, 22,00; left over, 7,600; slow, 10c to 1oc | organized under the proviisons of the |’1u‘: lower; mixed and butchers, $6.807.10; good | of this state, the-provisions of the statue ) cholce, heavy, $1.00@7.18 rough, heavy, authorizing its organization, the articles of 0%5:" light, $6.90G6.50; bulk ot sales, | incorporation and bylaws of the company, ,, 7,06, the application for membership and thé CED AND LAM.BS—Recngll, 18,000; | certificate of membership conatitute the steady to strong; lambs, ste: ‘& contract between the company and the higher; good to :.5'0": :‘e(herl oo@:x policy. holder. ‘alr to cholce, X0 75@5. western hen a member of a mutual insur Sheep, 8.5GS3; patlve lamhe % clipped. $0.00 | company” agrees in his application (5 be Wi . 236 HIDES—No. 1 green, 6%c; No. 2 green, 2 sy | e No. 1 aitted, Thac: No 3 salted, ke t1 ecty ot peace 1n Bou th “Xfrica, | Wolf & Murnan estern lambs, spring | governed by the bylaws and rules ‘now in e e ) it U NACH el ong -nh:_pmllm:&." yeliutiand preferre WS e sibsect of ,“uh.,. Other buyers ok ) lug\"b‘n‘ L — force or_herenter adopted by said com: 37| 37 3734 | veal calf, 12 to'15 Ibs., be; dry raen 89 | actions. Tans- | wing to T ata ament (hat the pens W cial Baturdays facad Bhip, | SoDY, he (oL e bousd by’ subsequentty oo @it 2| i2c; "";f 18, Toe! ,,,,m hides, $1 6002, N Vo B nata . Wh ABoat ‘o Tend: the. Burikish” government| . patals ... Tasm Tgaz 4 celpts. . | enacted bylawe of his company, ‘the same 30%|30%@ 34 30%@% | OLD, Al irregulaf as the raliroads, Pressed Stee) | 100,000 Turkish pounds, guaranteed by the| CATTLE-There was « v‘e‘ry ight run of [ Cattle . . he is by those In force at the time his certificate of membership is issued; pro- Car was_conspicuou vided, that such sul points, without expl income set apart-for kilometrical guaran- | ¢attle here today for a for & rise of nearly § | (¢63™rhe" 16k iportant diamond’ mines, | compared with the sai 16 90 | 16 97%| 17 073 | ton, $10; 1 equent bylaws “are 1706 | 171217 20" [ copper, per Ib. $ijc; brass, heavy, per Favorable _ | espectally Frank, owing to the discovery | there is not much chang reasonable In thelr nature and properly $ige; brass, Night,‘per Tb.. e; Tead, per b | tinuo Increases mh;--nm-f earmings’ re. | Of & stone w ing 400 karats, ‘DeBeers | sons ure made with the Fiamuan’OLty uive Piock AT At A Eareol Ptis 000 Sixtie Rt e Narity 1010 | 1013] 100 | TS SEe ook 1. 36; ribber, per Tor 66 | Hoiod T vrue® (g Shrosd o e o year, owever, the smallness of the SUPDIY | JCANSAS CITY, May 2 —CATTLE-Re- | SO0t pon such com- 10 1214 10 15 | 10 2214 Eanenlly encouraging news ‘from ail e+ Bn R Ko IR 2,600 natives, 3,100 Texans and 160 3 A bylaw of a mutual insurance com- St. Lonis Grain and Provi ranches of industry, except the coal trade h the Teceipts were lights this market steady to strong: choice ex- i db L e EM 0B 38 ST, LOUIS, May 26 -WHEAT-Higher; scemed to bo ignored in the tradiag. The | {intos were quiet, despite the rise in the | morning the sicer market was In none (00 | EOrt and dm"d Deel sioers. 3000156 tair | BATY not pe Habie far wus lene o hany 985 | 9674l 965 | \oT's Ted, cish, elevator, Tic; track. "né ke, [hoaes Gilte jactive and irregular, | Brice Of oo pe O e M apaniah i3 h:af::ln ?%.‘.‘?"cnfi’.‘:o'“.‘:!.': Poportot e have To gnod, ‘Wi 0] ke N e oa; | 0cour While a member is f detauit of the —t e ' () : > ut with man; >, § steers, .65 ont 4 1 of JMay Trie: Ty Viine: September, | {h¢ iSmape oY Prominent stocks at abont wers Beavy. i Drivate Tats of discount o O o TePoried an siow | BL0GS.E0: ‘western fed n"ao@m il e ations were as follow RN Hiard, TaTIc, b &o: track, | Ihe bond market was rather dull and fr- | ¥ Do cant: PTneae Der copt rentes, | and @ dime. iower. That maturally had & | §oXA" o Uona ! maiive, cows. 35 oghSN: ma: | CLABIE, YA and wit be uphld {1 c@oike: May, 6hso: Jul oash: Ee'umm-r' regular. Total sales, par value, $2,045,00. ot 22!,:.c for the account. Exchange or |bad influence on the trade at this point and | tive 'heifers, $5.75@6.15; canners, i‘,-,,' S IR ARSI ooy ORI B AR h ,.l.n.‘:”S' gaseho; May, y, @c; Sep! " | Urlitea states'bonds Wwere ail unchanged on lf’“dg"-‘z%s}lm for checks. ~Spanish 4 | the tendency of prices was downward, In 25, Today's | [not destroved, the Teceipt of subscduent . 8500 v H closed a was the highest on L S s ine; May ahie: July. Her Msptember, oitowing are tha cloain prices on ERLIN, May % —Exchange on London, | fight around steady prices for the mare | {his market since June, 1852 e fl:i":fi:nfus’.:.Tmlcrr\'"ép"")l s il s ‘,anu E"No. 7 spFing, T%e; No. 3 red, fig“‘ o 2 white Xei, ‘{c ptember, | (ne New York Stock exchang; ?)m “Tiéntey for checkfl‘. The diacount rate fesirable grades, ‘b“:ngligawgoms% few gales | HOGSRecelpts. head; market, 5@ | policy ‘was suspen ained 'k loss while: his v or shor s was r cent and for ower; t .26 bulk of , 369 ym ‘asse: v t OATS-No. 2. 8@4ke; No. 2 white, #40 ¥ ol {iree months 214 per cent. Prices were un- gommoner grades sold as ‘much as a aime | 3G, oo 2 O T ml,‘(‘,d L i payment of assessments. will not operate e T puients 30 ity ".:5 eclded on the boyras today. Interaationals | Igwer thap the Berze kifds Brought At the | 101 lighe sasotlo; “yorkers, FLGLIE | 'lilwl "run againel Sran! Appeat srom 3 were firm. an! were I‘l 0! leman: was no 7 in y. A ] ol g,mmy_}.;.- to cholce malting, 70 | SUEAIEH, BIGG; clear, 350006, on bear covering.® Canadian Pacifics were | an active market still practically every- "‘57,;};, 'AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,90 | SUming county.” Amgmed. Hirkpatric, buoyant, owing to New York advices. Iron | thing was disposed of in good season. head s Sheep 10015c higher, Tamb, 5 v ere 51 e & esult of Tenlizations, | There were comparatively few cows and | B native. lambs, §.45G1. cdih husband, against whom divorce pro- Coal shares were maintained, The market | helfers on sale this morning and not much | jamue ¢5.6066.%; B @ 10; | Coodings had been instituted, conveyed a Sae gonerally. frmer toward tha ciose in | change in the prices paid was noticeable. | western wethers,. $4.80G6.90; fed ewen. 3476 | ¥ia e Kar HDOn o pine family Te- sympathy with British consols. The weekly | Anyt In‘ at all good met with ready sale | ne.06; Texas clipped yearlings, $5.40@5.95; 3 P presenta- steady’ to western 2e. It D- .| CORNMEAL—Steady. ‘,,.“Pm_ ':f-'n;‘ L'Afn."(f.'.mfiy"; n‘u.%{,'n’g; BRAN—Quiet, easler; sacked, east track, ver, contract v d‘i’movumun—- eu polrl( peg. bbL, $18%0 gAY—V\nk timothy, $12.00@14.00; pral- i tions that the consideration for the deed | @16.%. per ooo,u i I Statement of the Tmperial Bank of Ger-|at fully as good prices as were paid last lipped sheep, - $4.30@5.65; stockers o t {maited :’hhl 15‘.1:' xg"::i')' stoghin. short ?f’&g!vm?:grgr%m ms— teady, §1.05. Chicago & Gi. W many shows the following nanges: Cash | weelc Thie common, and Erassy cows were | und feeders, F1.0a4 % Fetoncilistion. and & %6 RAMGILY of 12%. i Suders: osat)’ sUGLR. shor B SN X in'Mand fncreased 37170.000m. treasury notes | of course neglected, to_ fome extent, but L e A The husband’could neither read nor write 1, st P ,,&g,‘h i HEMP TWINB-! §20,000m and notes in circulation decreased | around steady prices. A hers. seemed 1o be pasbars. - s d . v fhia tvide PRarontims DL 'rho Xollowll\l were the receipts 49,040,000m. % Eood demand for buils, veal calves and | ST. LOUIS, May 26.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | €Xecuted gave the wife the option of r PROVIS!ONE—-Pnrk lower: jobbing, flld Dry $17.10; new, $17.50. Lard, lower, $9.97%. 5 Ndlng 3,300 T ket | celving the husband into the home or {ments yesterday: T el sl _ stags of esirable quality and the market [3.500 head. Including ‘exans; mai K y; extra shorts 5 od #B - cluding him upon the payment of the e e a0 alove hisare; ST Condition of the Treasury. could be quoted steady. Sirong for Texans: in'the native division POy She Sapmens ofthe W d WASHINGTON, May 2.—Today's state- R L a% ar ment of the treasury la Bacon_(boxed). steady; extra shorts and clell:_rrlbn $10.571 were in light Bup‘rx falr quallty beef steers were 10c lower, | annuity. Hel e with best butcher steers steady and medium upheld. eculators succees 2. A deed from a husband to wife convey nces In the gen- | in closing out about all they had on hand Ahort clear, 1 fet; $3.95@3 ive shipping and export L&—Lead, 1rand, exclusive: of the $180,000,000 gold g ing the farm upon which they both reside, ter, entirely nominal; last sale, T e ol M g e el T L R M e R i e BT ""a';.?‘f..?::,‘. stecrs AD0 | the consideration being a home for | the POULTRY — Stea chickens, shows: Available cash balances, $190,621, | were paid for {ne vetier grades. e races | s 310000640 stockers and feeders, $2.75@ | husband and cohabitation for an indefinite o] .prmn‘am@m. turkeys, S¢; duck 92; gold, $94,563,968.- moner grades of stockers of course did not | {55 cows and heifers, 6. paripd. ar axpiivion of tha. Wygang Erei ‘ch- Eggs, frm; freeh, | miihbxe fl"gfl&(sndy at “*fi % |. BOSTON, May 2. wooxr'nw last week. .5;’:“?,‘,";.; R--1e-: zmuerm $3.50@4.35; cows X Pfl"‘;’fl:fl l:“';gnl;;m“vgflkg“mh"lto Pg{_lcnv‘ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | Fiour, bbls sosipts. Shipments, oy S N AR S B 4 . HOGB-—Recelpta, {400 head; market toc Sprit s IpRTet O EIE TN 905 Prbeieh Wheat, bu. 84,000 Fine, "50@skc: fine meglum.dl"lw - o $ §% | @it RIS OR "”“‘ packers, | P CFvidence examined, and found to ‘Qustations of fhe Day om Varieus |Sor’ by’ Fred oo et L K ’mfi:u.fi:; % x‘w nsa' ¥ AN "LAM ‘.T'if-‘;f":"'n.fi'\"g tain the findings and Judgment of the ¢ Py eerr—r— d ; medium, Fi ashe: 1 ead; market strong an vy W A e Commodities. ISR e fleeces. are thoroiighly weil sustained, with 2 18 |musens Wenes QOTE; ouls | . "Errgguo'f)':a:fii'lnc B NEW YORK, May % _FLOUR—Recelpts, | 1 IvERPOOL, May 3—WHEAT. it °|""“'"l'”° fo_and Pennsylvanis 5 18 - [U Y. N o Missed. Butlivan, 121420 b 8 - = | nomina f and _abov 5 e LA 1. The onl .unmrnv this court has t s aette: ‘:.”:’.::‘.' 8 ol ateadr Bad | g, | horthern, spring, quiet at 6 Shd @c: asc; Michigan, 2Gc. De- H o o N e Sensts Wnsteet. take. cognisance of crimes {s that given gy 1 Caiforn dy at¢s5d. Futures, dul laine wool i In very lmlw iy, with H H by the constitution In the grant of appel- 8 winter straights, $3.550 | MY 08 1% Ty, B Beptember. o 11 B markevgom. Mo o, I3 88 NEW YORK, May 2.—BEEVES—Re-|late jurisdiction. 'cow winter exr ulmw- winier low CORN—Spot. quiet; American mixed. hew, washed comb! 5 c} [ 700 celpts, 3450 head; steers steady to 10c| 2 When the legislative thought is cast T o | 58 7%d; American mixed, old, d. Nastraltan wooks; fro: % onmbing, cho1S » 10 foirar’ bulls and cows eneraily T oade, Db L1 e il ot The etirainal Taxt: L w11l be “8’83{’.. &tm,c, ,o “,m $3,503.65, ‘";?A;E(";':;’“a',‘:‘ny' .,:,',’ffl (.)lu:’bcl;au ZM scoured, 0@72c; good, 61@6Sc; average, 8 H T cows n.-m,‘;g.en,wu%@;‘sa, bulls, lu.sdo;fl Prge mehd.! r‘\glhinl:‘ Del—l‘lnl[ tol t‘r;-d con- AL—Iirm . 8.70: 5 H ‘ables were 'stea rary, that the remedies contemplated were nnnfl,',m,,.’,"';'fm'si'm' #.8;| FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, firm, ST. LOUIS, May 31.—-WO0L-Blendy: 9,5 610 Ex n:f.“mnnmw 750 cattle, 1,40 sheep [ those generally used in courts exercising B i N, western, 6ic, f. o. b., | % 3d. medium _grades, 16G17%c; Nghs one, 18 ™ H and 2640 quarters of beef criminal jurisdiction. u" state, 62@6ic, c. i. 1., New \'ork car- ElePB_Al London (Pacific coast), firm, IEV,C, heavy fine, 10@12%c; tub washed, 1 b CAL\'ED—"P\"N ts, :l‘,: hea ?‘ ;“r.rr:d( ™ ‘,;: ."-fim"[ 9 of 'p!’a [,‘,);‘: 3 m&x er; © e e “‘Maximum Frelg BARLEY-Nominal: western feeding. 619 FPROVISIONS — Beef, firm: extrs In PLONDON, May 2—WOOL-The offerin . v’ ’ Rate Law.” being punitive and not reme- o o 1. 1. New York; malting, 6 mess, 101s3d. Pork, firm: prime m 0 be enforced in accordance with 11011 good o1%lu. a fu the’ procedure of the Criminal Code. 1t New York. western, d1il.“.l=‘:mnl short cut, 14 ¢ Good scoureds sold freely. Merinos wers head; ghes L e 5 steady, con, Cumberland cut, 8 western U n stron, mand. breds sold well, . s ™ o sooed b Bpan o l‘m R g §1s '6d; short ribs. 16 g B %% a few going to Americd, Cape of Good R M L °"""§3 ”.m‘g e eal s 23 vator; No, !'nd g, 1, oat: 'No. 1 ; long clear middle 2% | Hope and Natal was steady, = Following 125 by the head, $2.5066.00. levied for an unauthoriged or illegal pure ‘n'|h"m bfll“’h 3 ‘ Ibs , steady, b52s; I 3 are the sales in detail: New South Wales, “HOGS- R!celpl; g'm head; weak at $6.85 pos T hard Manitoba, 1. floas o ddles, heavy, 'to 4 Iba el 4,600 bales; scoured, 6%s@’ greasy, @1.8 for the whole range. % “Under the facts In this case, Held, that market was frm all day, except a brief | Short clear backs, 16 to 20 I 4%d@1s 1d. Queensland, %0 HBale scoured, ol s sl the taxes, the collection of which is sought ock Market. to be restralned by injunction, are not St. Joseph Live & fllegal or unauthorized. ST. JOSEPH. May 2.—CATTLE—Re- clear bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs, stea dy, 52s . = 1s 2d@1s eaASY . loflfilfl Victoria, I RN aRr o Srins to shoriness §houders, wquare, 11 to 15 1bs. Quet, 395, New York Money Market. Y100 afen. Scoured. Bi@iora; greasy. 3 tive ; ngs were small ali day scoured. . quiet, American refined, in palls,| NEW YORK, May 26—MONEY—On call, | 10, South Australla 500 i cating an ove: et, and the prime western, in tlerces, qulet, luM per cent; closing bid and easy, s‘mg” mania, 100 ceipts, 1,000 head: ne-d natives, ISM a L TR0 New _ Zealand, 7.40: cows and heifers, $1.75@6.50; veals, §3 76 . :;? yfl' | 5. big eanease. r“’.,fio'“m' Ha'H Nominal; finest United States, | Bor cen “W“"“" mercantile paper, 416U5 | P30 bafinr Beoured, Ghd@1s $4; greasy. 8300 stockers and fesdere, 82 ‘July, nl-:“’nf-\n closed at Tiic; M TIERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with | i@11%d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. closed at c; December, T94@T8%c, clnnd In bankers' bills at $4.87 for Y : 10d@1s LLOW-Prime city, firm, at s ;| actual busine Agh rallan, ‘in Tondgn,” frm 2t Sts 4 ; 3 rm: American fine .,},}‘“.,,:",,.,,:w;- Jrmi | 1d, 57s; American finest whi as encraty firm ani | Americay fnest colored, olf and and lt $4.84% for sixt; days; posied rates. g ‘commercial ‘bills, B, Ma; ER-Bar, . atum grades and. combing, 16@ic: light B Syek hoionn Soligin, | fngt Bl heavy” ine, 10gitc; tub DS8—Government, steady; . | washed, 3 TIloed, trreauies, tedzi state, in oy closing quotations on bonds are as Cotton Market. HOGS—R: 3,500 head; oto 100 eceipts, en wofin o 1 light and lght mixed, $.88@7.12%: 00 0 mediim 'Wha heavy, $7.0TG1.30; plgs, 4000 pens... SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1200 t— Account head; market steady to 10c Wigher western Jambs, $6.50@7.35; western sheep, $.75G6.%. PON ThADNS I8 . N—Recel iNo. 3 ke, el Stoux City Live Stock Market. . BIQOUX f'l‘l'Y h May %—(B ecial Tele- gram.)—CAT eceipts, 1.200; market g bhulls nnd vi vel; finest colored, new, firm, » fi. u g u Cabise i dn‘a! an .u.em, .,1 The imports of wheat into Liverpool last e Det Blgher. © May Tig | Week were 11150 quarters from Atlantic "{ 11 J e foned | ports, 16,000 from Pacific and $9,000 from 3 & Closed at | Other ports, tollow v o "&' ‘The ‘Imports of corn from Atlantic ports o Lol A i NEW YORK, May % —COTTON—8po oo B et Y 3 fet dyi mixed land, Gecves. .ohas.th; cown, ! 6c; | 183t Weekd were 100 quarters. s 0418 Mox: Cantrai ia. S raee: 'f.',’.sdufld S a0e; salear 835 Tixed, $30006.80; stockers and feeders. $2.75 S0 1% the bales.’ Futures closed qulet June, 9.08c; Julv 8.92¢; s ., 8.62¢; Be tember, & ctobel’. 7.9lc; November, vl te, Kansas City Gral Provisions, 8, byt qulet, ‘“““""l LSANSAS CITY. May 2 -WHEAT-May P N e A S A e e e e e e §5 B S T POV S TP SO BAZSTTEEUREESBISIRANILSTTTTTITIRAR LN Q’.";{li'l‘i;.‘"i’w’o""-fii’m’fi“&‘ 0 wer:| Sendforfree booklet explaining our new ND HEIFERS. SR RTINS DU, IO COMBINATION TRADING SYSTEM »>ES22BLERBIANASSITREE32I2S3 A3 O s ettt NN SR e R RSN R N 0 e shippipg, @@6Sc; . good to cash, No. 2 hard, 7.80c; Februa i« o F te. prime to cholce, 1901 No 8% Nnn'z'nd. v c'. : o at 506 May 5.-COTTON-Market HEIFERS. """‘m‘" h""'h 1ots | hich combines a large oumber of smail ac. N—l foc; Septem| NEW ORLEANS. May 26.—COTTON- 1 1% “n The following table shows the recelpts | counts into one lar e.lnwe © trading mfl}:"ufi.nflc' 54 .uhfl No. 2 mlx‘d msc No.'3 white, lundy. fales, 1500 bales: ordinary, 7 15-1 ,i H - s of cln(le‘ ‘:u;nr;:d":ny»p at the five prin- | power, putting you in the position of a capitalist, v 5 e 3 #T-a6e; low middiing § 131 : i g5 cipal markets - i B-No. 2. Eiaing od ‘middling, ‘attle. Hogs. Sheep. 3 L & 2 {.,‘," e i RYE oy At diine talt, ;Ts:.r‘?.m';' 1,165 : b South Omaha Teos R 5500 L. D. MILLER & CO e % "“;,'"Ch"'“ timothy, $12.60; cholce prai- ) bales. Futires, steady: BIaY, nem 1w ‘o o T 25-27 Chamber of Commerss e, , 9.2800. 3 ‘ pestic fiecce, BUTTER—Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy, Sasie;” Seplember, T i 8t. Louls CHICAQO. lar; city (82 per pkg.), | 165 ? 7.77c; November, 36 in 8t Joseph . free), e *| EGGB-Steady: new No. 2 whitewood 31 518 2 oumestle, Jol to extra, | cases Inciuded. I8 ber dox., lons of: cases oL, i i3 Totals ) i usin Recelpts. Shipments. é\mmun Twnm 4 '('; Xy Sugar Market. s were v 250 for speculation and 'export, and’ includea HH TR PR L 0 O T DB, o o g 1) 21,000 American. Wpll, 46,000 ' % Molasses r, 211-16c. Re- ————me cluding 33,400 Amerl ures } (3] test. 37-16c Molasses sugar, Milwaukee Grain Market, llé:;dymllgg“cloud barely s u:ny LN flhneg‘“', 'onbm % -8UGAR-| — AR s y e o €. ¥ G8. Steady: open tile 2508 S-16c: open Kettla (MILWAUKEE, May % - wHEAT and AT i G G f';"l‘:'"f:zl Sadie: centritugal yellow. 110 BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY northern Jul I‘t. . A 10 Brinnaine T » ond: HYE Hready: No. 1, s e taxt, wad pant et 4 Sl i Centritugal, o0 Room 4, New York Life B BAR! Y—J«my. 0. 3, THAGTC; lers: September and October, 4 sel- i sample. . QMAHA, May 3.—Bank elumm today, P g B o 10 Coftee Market. ; s | “CORRulr e LT i -"“""".:., ...M,.:':..‘?“':‘,m"" ki & ST IO, PraRonT-uet | GAAIR, PROVISIONS. STOOKS tate, 155 Viathle Supply of Grain. Aao. Ma, s L, o U o, wteady; No. 718 3 e RE, e vistole bmisnces, R r"‘Q‘ : % ulelia ateady’ and QI ht and sold for cash or on e P AR e A ot gis °.5"";'" fodoy e T, W | ERaE RS S Sl 3 - mm! , large, colored and | the New m m May 26 — Clearings, 'R LR ut e mark Telephone 1. \'&“

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