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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL B el T mitation, TPy fae Bothern Mgt o, ¥ noriner, Yk | TOSE (el e 28 pag ety st OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET anters calves, $4.0066.6 fed, $.5096.60; grasser i_cows and heifers, $8.756M4.3. ts, 4400 head; market Ge higher i lights, $6.6:G6.9; packers §7.00617 chers, §.00a7.35. SHE AND 1 S—Recelpts, 3.0 market dull and lowe ive mut- 75.25; lambs, $.00g5 lls and WA 50; stockers, $2.50G3.00, 7 count unchanged. at 3 per cent. The amount Recelpts, 8,626 pkgs.; Irpegular; LOUR—First patents, $3.75@8.85; second | of bullion taken into the Bank of Eng- colored, 9%@¥%c: white, 10¢; | patents, $3.66@3.60: first clears, $2.90@3.00; | land on balance today was £77,000 Gold Prices Upheld at Opening, but Bearish Turn Y o e W, e e | B i e et e M e ducted ag follows: Buenos | Beef Bteers Held About Steady, and All but lwn Follows. EGGS—Recelpts, ll,? gs.; firm; ate 'AI-UB, May 294 p. m.—Three per cent Best Oows Bold Lower. ana, Pennsylvania, iT4Gisc; western' un- Toledo Grain and Seed. rentes, ibit for the account. Spanish candled, storage paci ———" & closed at 865. The weel statemen ot MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, 33@dlc. | TOLEDO. May 20—WHEAT-Dull_and | of the Bank of France shows the followin GRAIN VALUES FORCED TO LOWER LEVEL LARY-Allvs, steady; turkeys, doc; | geaks cas, SIS May, sihe: July, Whe; | Changes:'” Noten T clrcuration. increased (HOG MARKET STEADY TO TEN HIGHER i ; May, 62c; July, 62%c; " | 1,300,000 ; - . Gemerons Marketing of Country Hold- | WFkexs, W@lie." =70 o ange will ®ige; December, (Sisc g oot ills discounted, Increased W.7%5- | Tiere Were No Good Sheep or Lambs ¥ e clo s - |, OATS—Dull and easier: cash, #e; May, [ HERLIN, May 2. 8 inge Sends Cereals Dowaward and | be cioed om Ahis o OeEnoon o or oin | e; July, 3%c; September, 9Wc; new | bills, 1% per Sont: m‘,’l:"‘,.‘:fl,',m."&u-."‘ifl el N e Teamster rike Affects [was quiet but steady, wu.r‘- slight gain J\;‘l '}.317)‘13_“:-":_ F«‘whrrrl\,h;r.n;l; ash, w18; | BEE N‘n; l"an stocks were "-omewnn Not Made, but it in prices, spot closing at . 00630, 124, n- R e 4 du ! i e , $6.15; irmer; foreigners were firm, Itallans espe- Hog Products. don closed 10s higher, with spot (] £i% October, $.20; No. 2, $4.30. clally being In demand. - Banks were tup- Be Quoted Ste. and futures at £13 ‘opper was_abou e orted s gdv urther cover- 12%c lower at New Yol"‘k:":vllh [l "ld.k"’ Dal Grain Market. ng. ‘Canadian Pacifics were weak. CHICAGO, May 20.—Bull speculators in { SOL Lo, Gusust quoted At B o b “and | , PULUTH, LoisBon Trosk Mashet; SOUTH OMAHA, May 2. ains who figured confidently on a rally | FLS@IZE, elertralviic, BEOGILS W% 1 hard, 76e; No. X Recelpts were: Hogs. Sheep. E" prices after yesterday's serious slump, | ¢o "o n,ar were 26 64 higher, closing spot | NOfthern, 3%c; May and July) LONDON, May 2.4 p. m.—Closing: Cflcial Monday. 5,410 450 came 1o grie{ again today. For a time they | 196, GORPET were 28 64 higher, COSnE aPed | tember, Tigc. Cons., money......... %% Norfolk & Wester Oticial ! ‘Luesany. . F 10191 Took hold of the bull arguments and up- | 474, THUREES A OE o A N ondon | OATS-Cash, #c; September, 20c. @0 account........ 90he| do Bfd:... 3 Official Wednesday 1,91 held the pits, but made-to-order weather | WEChIRERd, AL TRER L0 OF ¥A8 or ruled ~ Anaconda .. II1 5% lontarie & Western.! Omcial Thursday ¢ 10,187 and indicatioria that"the farmer was rushi. | quieyhera and unchanged at #4.15. London Peoria Market. Aidhlson ath Wo- i ok . s ‘p“r ooy a0 15 & pek 1evel. . July wheat e fron. wan sraady Wamanay contat PEORIA, May ®—CORN—Lower; No. 3, | paitimore & Ghio Same dayy last week... 13,08 82448 Spt ks Lam O BN Srovisions | polpinal: o, 1 foundey, Bogthety b”"% OATS—Easter; No. 2 white, @%c, billd | Chesspeake & Ohio.. 48 [southern Raiiway ... 30 | SAme Week before. ... 1Lub gy closed e lower fo Zc higher. No. 1 foundry, southern: $i8.60@18. . . Same four weeks awo...1LZ69 8.4y ost_of n]w '"""'"r"lmn:,h; "h!:ilml;"‘: foundry, southern soft, m%n,m. The it Denver & R. G...... 43 Union Pacific.. Same days last year....15300 42,56 T3, suppor! 5 . - do ptd : SCEIPT! . ey Qoarier and the comparative Nrmnews of | ciofed of ta3d and Middleoborough m¢ | VEW < YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. [grie "1%00iiim iy e S o THIEERAR. SU SRR, i\.. forel, mh-rket lux;,l, prlrhu !r«'lrly ""‘“n 498 6d. 40 1% pd....... :l\\[“dc;’.:hm ’A“:m r:llowln'dln:le shows the recalp\-‘ul the first hour. Cables showed a little £ do 34 4ia | Wal cattie, hogs and sheep at Houth Omuia for St ithe, Dut ware not bearian. For a time OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Reading Leadn Activity wmd Market |[indfs Centrai e[ do prd lile yéar 1o aate ana compa . » 9 year: z3sszrusss - 5 S Stock in Sight, The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five prin clpal markets for May 20 Cattle. Hoge Sheep. South Omaha o LI 108, L Chicago seeseivey 2 Kansas City Et. Louls Bt Joseph sts3zasy! QEESHAIERES g ForovE anpeBabls b sszaat SaxssEuk 3 BpzIsagm 23323 () ) EIFERS. Totals 500 — e e LEGAL NOTICE, 283333333588 83 FESE BONDS FOR SALE. Sealed blds will be received by the trus- tees of the village board of Burwell, Neb., up to 6 o'clock j m., June 10th, 1302, for t purchase of ter bonds of sald cf amounting to $,000. Sald bonds will elght in number, 'of $500 each, all of which will be payable April 1at, 198, with an op- tlonal payment in five years, with interest payuble annually at 6 per cent April iat ot each year at Nebraska Fiscal Agency, New York, N. Y. In the curency of the l'nited States. Said bonds are dated on the lst day of April, 192, and are duly registere $E8BSEEIEEY i | through, Chicago G. W........ 30 | ‘do .pfa... ? WHISKY—$1.9 for finished goods, C., M. & St. P...178 |Southern Pacific. @ = > 4 suzssSgey wE#E FrEE .corn Helped wheat, but it #oon became Louimille & Nash../i41is|spanisn 4n.. : apparent that the bears had the stuation : Tone in Firm. M K T e R Mines L %2 1901 Inc, in hand again, The weather in the Win-|conaition of Trade Quotations o [ NEW YORK, May 20.—The N Y. Centrai. L. .J : Cattle 810,688 25,100 27,519 ter country was warm, with rains, and in | © P ARAT R S et B A A T T Hogs day of e, and are duly registers ald_great stress on 2io the fear 'of possible devel ts of the Y24 The follcwing table shows the average _There was anothe , pay treasu e were {hrivinig on crop prospects. Recelpts | EGGS-Including new No. 2'cases, %c; | triple holiday’ There was some closing U | count in. the oo moentet for ‘horh short | Price of hogs soid on'the South Umuia | hogs here today, so that the receipts for | lEe of urwell, in the amount of S0 as yere increading. In the way of novelly | Ve FOULT of open accounts, however, and as these | zng"three-months' bills 18 2%@2% per cent. | ‘0arket the last several days, with com- [the four days of this week ure consids | FRMITIS VAL e, SOMNG FUs e T ioued on Wta harvesting the sou e ; | ¢ vas e : 3 o b week and also of last year. The ta seale ope, ed “Proposal for No additional export business came to the | Balic; ducks and geese, fc; brollers, Der | sympathy with the teaders Uhe @ move. Bank Clearings. .| 1902, [1901. 1900, |1899. [1895. Il show the exact figures. 10 Taikot ah L OH Y e it rem.r and everything :v'urm!::“‘z\:é;,";a:‘?e:;g B TR, Padki Sk - itocks 18 cholce | M€t Inthe general list was listiess and "f“MA]lll,‘A‘, May 8. Bank c‘;tuflrlmn today, Y T "2:\’1;3;5 E“.’.t“.‘.,.‘" |.::lumlr;‘ Jay trom | formation address A. C. ALGER. elerk, ¢ to & shade lower t T2%@: ER, Pa 1 ety 00,211.84 : y X, ¢ k , W ; - C. ALGER, clerk, Alpped to T2e, closing weak and e down | dairy, in tuibs, aie; separato e A areane B o e e b e {s called a humnp-back 'market. On thef Burwell, Neb —May29dstM % Y A The I t of ac- 79.37; decrease, $5,167.58. 1 et PRI st B@ioue, | Local recelpts were 21 cars, | FRESH CAUGHT ~¢18H — Trout, fe; | e :.Ad:rkoerm‘l:‘:s,m::hfllt: e rasee "o GO, May 2, Helearings, $2422520; ] start hoga sold at just about steady prices RECEIVER'S SAL of contract grade. Minneapolissand Du- | crapples, 10c; herring, 6c: pickerel, 9¢: ‘pike, | niaty, Fae Reading, and ite advance of $1,512,000, Posted exchatige, $4.55%; but as the morning advanced the deman: Clothing, hats and gen uth roported i cars, making @ total for | iic; perch, §6; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunfiah, | Dear 'y 2 polnts was attributed in some de. N S ahand, New Yor seemed o be more aotive and the market [ Clothing: hats and e the thres polnts of 224 cars, against 128 6c; bluefins, Sc; whitefish, 1ic;” catfish, 13¢; | [ the "fear that a strike settlement might ge, premium.” strengthened up. ~After the first round | “Notice'is hereby given that pursuant to laat week. A vear ago the day W | oK . canen 1ac: red snamon: 180; | be reached betwen now and next Monday. ‘ May 29.—Clearings, $202,- hoga were selling generally a nickel MELEE | (e order of the ‘United States district ay. rimary receipts wi X . 1lc; codfish, 12¢; 3 y dld 00! v 509,110, an en 5G10c “higher. e bulk ol I BTRS: Dushels, Beaboard clearances In wheat Fos shad, edch, Tad: Abgd roe, or palr, g6 sich ‘;m;lr':::r‘:pfl;:n RO S R e | R A P n"\. 11\‘10-&'29.—(“9"!“!!- Oferings waa dispoacd of In' good searon, SRakka; Ih the mattep o ihe Contiatel and flour equaled 370,000 bushels. split shad, g by Cooters, bolled, | President Fowler of the Ontarlo & West- | § balances, $208,064. Money, 4% yl;lrtmflo‘:::ld":‘vl:mlh'l:r:'fl"g?"‘fwP';;k‘:;: Clothing company, a bankrupt, on Wednes- day, the 11th day of June, 1902, at 10 o'clock Iy Y e o Y and ne 8 |a ‘m. T will sell at public auctior to the e hey L ld Ot AT 14 eot” them fof | RIgheat bidder for cash at the northeast feas ‘money. The niose then was slow and | corner of Douglas and Fifteenth street weak. 'The qaality of the offerings was | Ui\qlc e antire stock. farniture and 1 J\l,;;:boul lh; L ":_"““,’“':"vl‘m hoga | tures of the Continental Clothing company, e om0l By N B tedium | 81d_stock consiating of ‘men's and boys' T L o 4146 "t 3715 and. the | lothing. hats and caps and gentiemen's lighter loads went from §7.06 down. To- | “RIIMEEONS, (0 () ba ofterea for sal day's advance carries the market back to | Ay G 56 SERClE AR 18 be offercd for sale about where it ‘was the latter part of last | i jou ATE 1 PRICEln, 06 o, to, the ek, the loss ";'um“"d'nyuf\?e'u"lgi- 6 €0° | 1o the highest bidders for the different de- tirely regained. pri_"“ Av. Sh. Pr. rtments, or parce! provided the total No. I ids for such parcels exceed the' highest e vl e 1 bid for the property in bulk. aill I8 i Stock inventoried by order of court shows 4 a value of 324612.84; furniture and fixtures 265 cost over t‘:’,;m.uo. 28 -3 e sevavunlo wwwewe, 35353382 2553388, 13 2 coc &= *Ss ¥ o8 EEep sorse frEses PEog igges ié;ls £ sErE S IF_F ¥ ococon 3 Tveryone with interests in corn was | per Ib., 25c; lobsters, green, per Ib., 3c. ern emphasized an emphatic denfal of re-| pe R O e 1S oe (e Chisaaa PIGSoNg.Ldve, per dos., Trc. ports that concessions to the strikers were . May 29.—~Clearings, $20,074,487; C 3 contemplated on the part of the operators. [ balances, §1857432. Mds_ ssm out last might he @ SOD.a0 " The reported utterance of F. P. Sargent | ST. LOUIS, May 20.—Clearings, $9,287,268: ;"fi"::“ :n;':n "‘n::::‘rr ‘showed ' indit- of the arbitration committee of the Civic | balances, _Mone; .m.dr at 4@ ference to our slump yesterday and the rices quoted by Omaha Whoie- | Rederation that he belleved a sympathetie | 8 per cent, New York, foe premium. .. ig_bull crowd supported fairly well for Dealets’_assoclation: Cholce hay, | Strike was probable among the soft ¢ NCINNATI, May earings, falfle Rime. Thia kept July. firm early to its | No. 1 uptind, §9; No. 1 medium, $8.60; No. { | Tiners was given some attention, but this [ 100; woney, § per cent; exchange, g3 yesterday's closing price. Then came th? Soarss :« Rye straw, n,w,fl -i-y..l.l.; ’"’f," g.d‘ ':%t'“rcfi::z;n‘yeln‘r.}ga F:h‘%r’(mnf":h:"::::‘r'; P im. celpta tomorrow would | are for hay of good volor and quality. De- 3 y_to « L n Vs e, MFrade. furned wery benrish, | mand fair. Recelpts Hght. uncovered for an Interval of three days Wool Market. 2 The adv “anadian Pac : bears sold short and when the small sup- VEGETABLES. alng reneweds 1’ apite of dentale ot “re:| BOSTON, May 2.—The Commercial Bul- port of the Wall street crowd was taken | pGG PLANT-—Florida, doz., $1.25. orted buyin control in behalf = letin will say in tomorrow's report on the Sway prices dropped lo | dood crop re:| SQUASH- Floridu. per Soz.. $1 ooa1.05. R v e fiE.control in behait & of | S0k Tade of e United. Statea: ports keep coming to mart AR e | CAULIFLOWER-€outhern, ggr box, $2.| An interesting feature of the week's cur- | There has continued a good demand Teports are as good as can be desiced | POTATOES—Northern, $1;° Colorado, 3| rency movement is the shipment to Canada | {rom manufacturers and the week's sales The cash dmlmll was on -‘h Uiy | new potatoes, per lb., 2c of some $2,000,000 by Canadian branch |@re large. Some big blocks of Australlans g fpensa_g shade Righer to Y@ %e S eiosed | (GREEN ONIONS_Pef,dos., according to | banks, which 1s supposed to be due to|have been |‘1rkvd up at full prices, but . ¢ to chlnd -dlumvrum e S eactrs | stze_of bunches, 1 3 transactions in Canadian Pacific. Notwith- | below the London basis. Values of do- —_ 1 weak a c under at 621@62ic Recelp ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per doz., 20| standing this movement and the absorp | mesti¢ wool are unchanged here and have | * Indicates Bunday. k) . Were excessive at 26 “flf;‘- trade fn oats | 9% » tion of nearly a million dollars on sub. | hot responded to the bullish western ad-| The official number of cars of stock |70, % The only fell"r" 0 the tra :":‘ e | CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per dot, 80@75¢. | treasury operations, the recelpts of cash | Vices. Lively times .are reported in_the | brought in today by each road w 51 /v '_',"’, | i ¢ ohccompANIANg A4 | LETTUCE—Hothouse, 0z., 36c, from the interlor on balance are estimated | far west and in Texas and other states. o Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. | 8. A A e atiage ot"Jo.| PARSBLEY_Per dos., thus far this week at nearly $3,000,000, thus | The new clip is rapldly passing out of first | o "p, ) [] 8 . vl in this option caused fluctustians of Ic. | RADISHES Per dox. promising @ strong bank statement for | hands. The recelpts of wool in Boston since | () 0 H 3 @ Otherwise the market was dull and un- per box. $1.50; per | fext Saturday. January 1, 1902, have been 101, pounds, | Niimsouri Facifie Ry 3 u S ass i tha. ‘chler . wite. 1o ao%e | 3 rxe: bagket, 76¢;| The promise today of the British parlia- | against 562 pounds in the same period | {jnjon Pacific system. % lhfia 'lu ness i nnd‘%o i dgvln at 36%e per 14-bu per bu., $1.50. mentary leader of statement on next The Boston shipments to date ;‘:‘a . & N. W. 5 12 gnd closed weak and 4GMo dow 3 3 AS—Per half bu. basket, 7c. | Monday concerning the peace negotlations M pounds. against shipments of .- v LV RCR o6 _rc;v e ot P aamaters of the blg| RHUBARB—Home grown, per Ib., 1c.|was regarded in speculative circles as 870 pounds for the same pei in 1901 . M. 13 dhe strike of the teamsters of tve s | CABBAGE Californls, new, dc. Tantamount to an amnouncement of peace. | The stock on hand in Boston January 1|y A 3 2 Chicago packing houses BeRan to o ' At | ,,ONIONS—New southern in sacks, per Ib., | “Today's bond market shared In the dull- | 192, was 77310463 pounds; the total stock 4 " Ry 3 the opening prices were strong on a_run | 4 ness of the stock market and the closing | today is 74078.7# pounds. The stock on (¢ ’ £, o g g M gl TN R OMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | was semi-stagnant below the best.' Total | hand May 3L i1, was 46078227 pounds. it Yackers e fpulnted the pit for higher [ ¥ o ' | sales bonds, par value, $1,123,000. LONDON, May #9._-WOOL—There was a rackers manipulated rea larh and rins on| NAVY BEANS—Per bu.; 8. The Tollowlng are the closing prices on | full attendince at the wool auction sales B B s, togethet with the. grain FRUITS. the New York Stock exchange: N e e R e H e Total recelpts. 157 1 BT e e e R Sasdmicns | ORI T e S5ti8e. Maiiway 1111100 S0 | tong purchased freely at full rates. With- | The dlsposition of the day's recelpts was its early gains and brought net recessions | @3.25. pras % 30 | G Wals were frequent, owing to the firm. | 88 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- i woms optine. July perk Closed T4o| GOAEE R Py box. U Baltimors & Oblo.. 1081 do 'pd . iide'1r2 559 | flehs Of holders. Beoureds were taken by | ber of hedd indicated: ’ down at $17.06, lar shade lower [ GOOSE 28— Per ‘U-qt. case, . y T, 8. L. & W.....21 |the home trade and the contipent. Amerl Buyers, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. at $10.16 and July K 6. TROPICAL FRUITS. : do pta . a1 | occasionally bought a lot of crossbre Omana_Packing Co. 434 Estimated recelpts tomorrow: 2| pINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to 3 count, .10 8 |union Pactic |11 104% | The withdrawals numbered 6,000 bales. [ G. H. Hammond Co. gars; corn, 25 cars; oats, 15 $2.50 i, B -84 | Eollowing are the sales in defall: New | Bwitt and Company: v " BANANAS—Per bunch, according to 3 abas South Wales, 3, ales; scoured, Cuadahy Packing Co. Tegal hollad g s g oo S B R ANGES. Valenclas, $4.60 Medl‘ Ll | e arad, Sigags Y, $600 | Bete trom K it . ORA —Valenclas, $4.50; terran- ¢ ales; 8 5 3 wift, from Kans: Y. \on the Bo t ean_sweets, . b g 4 L 5. | 11%4d." Victoria, 3,100 bales; 5!8"33 Armour, from Kan, City. ... The leading features ranged as follows: T o e 83 60; cholce, $2.95; Mes. | Chice8o, & ai. W.. 3 158d; greasy, 11 South Australia, | Vansant & Co. 4d. g - E 900 bales; scoul 11130@1s 6d; greasy, 4 O toh . i Open iah. | Low. | Gone forz, | Woen. oo oo e BN 8 G Bl i L SWheat | ] HONEY—Per 2(-section case, §275G8.00. | Shcass 1 & & | ln1d; greasy, sHqibd, | New Zealand 400 | Hill & Huntainge Bt - $3.7598.00. nales; 'scoured, s 1d; greasy, L | Liv 1 May mJ 72% 3% @% | CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, 3$3.25; New 3 f # S o ey e, Ao Natak, oo 10 a0 Livingstone & Schailer. g o] | g | Y PobAORN_Per 1b., So: . shelled, fo olo. 8o e, L A e ok, TUne | K\ L. Dennis & Co » g > —Per 1b., bc; . shelled, 6c. 3 o " reasy, 3 g DR NUTS—Walnuts, N6, 1 soft sheli, per 1b., Arenas, ales; greasy, B. F. Hobbick.. v + : Al B, Mawhinney -g:m_ ! 12c; hard shell, per ib., 1l3c; No. 2 soft s e Cottgn Market. Wolf & M. ay CROan| Bl 614 | ehell, 10c; No. i hard shiell, $c; Braiis, per - uly nmhlszmxa for, Tdc; fliberts, per Ib. 1%c; almonds, soft | o A ] " % | NEW YORK; - May 20.-COTTON-Spot | Other buyers nt. 69%| . 69%(60 @% | shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, lai per ra F 5 A § closed firm; miding uplands, 9%c; mid- P B . wemmema .; e BEZEER § e e ecaes SEE SEFELR EEESFE FEFE SEEES B ¥ cooaon & EEEEEYS BEEFE 3 [ySr——— £ F3 T 5 s mense & RERERE 2 55232 "s88SK ry—— 14 fad-1 1) R*ESESEE L [P — 28 822288 P PO 2’sszren ‘preeee s jin F s CREe Ammanl SaNNa® Naaees o (3 i — FLEM I LN [t et Jex Pt sEsEe [ I iz 1. F. ROBERSON, Recelver. 0410t M& E 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master, 210 Observatory Office. Buildin Des Moines, Jowa, May 3, 102 —Sealed pro. posals, In tiiplicate, will' be fecelved hers until 3 p. m., June 3, 192, for constructing, plumbing, eiectric wirlng and steam heat: ng, at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, of two double sets officers’ quarfers, one doubls barrack, one double set non-commissioned officers’ ‘quarters, one guardhouse, one cayv- alry stdble, one quanermaster and sub- sistence storehouse, one quartermaster's stable, one bake-house and one coalshed. Plans, specifications and full information will be furnished on application to this office or at the depot quartermaster's offices in_Chicago, 1Il, St. Louls, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. U.'S. reserves the right to accept or refect any of all propotals or parts thereof. Envelopes containing pro- posals should be indorsed “Proposals for 2" and’ addressed to R. B. Turner, Q. M. M3-5-647-30-31 2832555823323 288832533822823888283822 e 2RE2RR28. 28,2.2o588.r 2 580E \ 1b, iZc; small, 10c; eocoanuts, per sack g dling. gulf, $%c; sales. 5,852 bales. Futures | Totals ua B&! 44 5350, 2 4 ! .‘ clnn-a‘qule\; une, 9.10c; July, 8.97¢; August, | CATTLE—There was a light run of cattle %@ 3G “/.3& HIDES—No. 1 green, 6%c; No. 2 green, General Electric 8.66c; Septembery #18c; October, 8c; Novem- | here today, so that the supply for the week . !3 367 37" c; No. 1 salted, Th%c; No. 2 salted, 6%c; |Gt Hocking Coal £ ber, '7.90c; Janudmy, 7.91c; February, 7.9lc; [to date is considerably smaller than for 28 2s4| 0. 1 veal calf, 8 i’: 121 1bs., 8c; No. £ |Hocking Valiey Int:n’'] Paper March, 7.95c. the same days of last week or of last year, 30% @ 30%| 30% | veal calf, 12 to 16 Ibs., 6c; dry hides, 8@ . do ptd T GALVESTON, May 2,—COTTON-Steady, | The better grades of all kinds of cattle 12¢c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.50@2.50. . Int'n'l Po 9 3-16¢, did not show much of any change from yes- 7 1710 (1700 11706 OLD METALS A, B. Alpern quotes the A i NEW ORLEANS, May 20.—COTTON- | terday, but the tendency of prices on com- ” 1722% 1710 11716 following prices: Iron, country mixed, per W Firm; sales, 1,400 bales; ordinar§, £00d | mon grades was undoubtedly downward. ton, $10; iron, stove plate, per ton, $7.50; i ordinary, 8t%c; low midaiing, 8 16-16c; While the beef steer market could not 1017y m};}z 10 1214/ 10 18 copper, per Ib., 8%c; brass, heavy, per I . Fontin Coan’ .| dling, 99? good middling, 9 11-16c; mid- | be quoted active, still anything desirable 102 |10 1015 | 10 173 8igc; brass, light, per Ib., 6o; lead, per I Manhattan L . Pacific Mail . dllni fdir, 10 3-16c; receipts, 1,316 sold without trouble at just about steady !&C: zine, per b, 2c; rubber, per Ib., 6c. |Met. St. Ry. g People’s Gas stock, 145,065 bales, Futures, lllsndg prices. As high as $7.30 was pald for a load 33333S33333S38332% i Mex. Central Pressed_Steel nominal; June, 424c bid; July, 9. of long yearlings that only averaged 1,151 Mex. Natiooal ...... | _do ptd August, 8.76@8.76e; September, 8. pounds. ‘When it came to the medium and > \ ‘ DR. McGREW (Age 63) St. Louls Graln and Provisio Mina, & 60" % paliman Paidce’ Car Qctober, November, 1.7 i| common kinds the market was slow and : 0 11 : SPECIALIST o Pacific ‘100" [Republic Steel - December, o; January, 1.73@7.75¢. ' | sellers found it a hard matter to get what 2 5T, LOUIS, May 2.—WHEAT—Lower: | i) K. & Jay| @ pta LIVERPOOL, "May '2.—COTTON-Spot, | they considered steady prices in all cases. | SHEEP-There was practically nothing : winter patents, $3.0g | No. 3 red cash, clevator, Tic: track. TG | do, btd - blaugar fair demand; prices 1-16d higher; Americari | Practically everything, though, was dis- | On sale this morning with wiiey ¢ ot | Diseases and Disvruess of Men Only. 3.80; clea 3.00; | SHc: Mav, Tic: July, 69%QeKc: September, gt oy g middling fair,. 59-16d; ~good ' middling, | posed of in good season. & lest of the market, as the fow bunched |38 Years' Experi 16 Years in iy L0Gi8: patents, $ic0g | s, No 2 hard, hieise. |t | Non: . ot A § 980 middiing & b420; low middiing, | “The cow ‘market was rather slow all| {hat were offered were'of common quailty. | Omiaha. ) .30, 3 o v 3 ¥ = 4 J. 8. o -16d; good ordinary, -16d; ordinary, [ around and except in a few cases the not seem to cf y o. 3 spring, 70@7c; No. 2 red, | #AGWNe; May, 6c; July, 61%@6i%c; e R Sanber; o |4 1-16d. "The sales of the day ‘were 10,000 | tendency of prices was downward all | 8Ot the common Atuff of not: wer it ihY VARICOCELE S353 1%ine" quiciimest wc. (e, T g 3 b, (o 14/U. 8. Rubber. bales, of which 2,000 were for speculation | around.” Some of the very best grades |Same time they claimed they would buy d "n.mnl that has yet been RN-No, 2, 6114@62%c: No. 2 yellow, | ,0 r; No. 2 cash, dljc; track, do pld . and export, and included 7,400 American; | brought just about yesterday's prices, but | desirable grades at strong prices QRO And I B and T S B e =0 0 88 =03 80 083 0 180 =8 8 3 8 3 8080 8 08 8 =0 28 5555 May, A1 July, 24c; Septembe lu s, > Steni hoisve a sl It was | discovered. No pain whatever. no cu ’ ; i ; pts, 7,00 bales, including 600 American. | aside from those the market was lower. ow market on the com iy o ATS—No. 2, 41%@@%o: No. 2 white, 43 | 7%¢; No. 2 white, %@i5te. 4o " ptd Futures opened steady and closed steady: | The decline was uneven, owing 1o the fact | the feellng was weak. " 5'2des and | and dves not interfere wita work or ; No. 3 white, bhe. RYE—Firm at @c. . L. Western U pess. Treatment at office or at T : American middling. g o. c., May, 53-64@ | that the tendency has been downward for | Quotations for citpped stock: uaranteed. R’ G8%c. R amre oy e inter. phisnis it ] An. " Losomotive $3-64d, buyers; May and “June, '463-6iG | some time because of the break at other | cholce wether, 35 5G4 00; falr 1 gond, g5 | ® PUrmAneRt cure & 3 BARLEY Faic to chotes maltin, sgtoe. | G308 (1, o 3 doy 24 pta. 8 R 463-66d, buyers; June and July, 462-64@ | markets, Salos were made here today that | @6. oice ewes, $5.0006.50. faly 1o Hot s,fln‘; Treatment for S,plllls D8—No. 1 fx. €1.69; No_ 1 northwest- | g8y SO0E, L ot season, nominal A Y 463-64d, sellers; July and Auguat, 460-84@ | loaked 10c or even lbc lower than the same .00; g0od to cholce lambs, $4.16 ern, §.77; prime timothy, $630g6.35; clover, | BERRmOthy cut of season. 3 ‘ in 461-64d. buyers; August and Scptember, | kinds sold for yesterday. But in spite of | @S 00, ¥.8008.15. Wooled stock all Blood Diseases. No “BREAKIN: contract n}; “k' A bbi,. $17.00| BRAN—Bteady; sacked i . EPETAY 4 54-64@4 55-64d, sellers; September and Oc- | that fact the prices bclng ald on ' this f GO0 0 above oclipped stock. | DUT" on the akin or face and all ext: PROVISIONSMexs pork, per. L | ey e B . 30000 New York Money Market. tober, 4 S1-64034 35-64d, ‘sellera; October and | market are well in line with the quotations | Cholce Colorado wooled ' lambs, $675G775; | ggns of the Gisease disappoar at once. A nut Lard, per 1 1 $10.10g10.15. | | 'CAYD 400G . 8 November, 429-64d, buyers; November and | at other points. air to gocd, $6.60g6.75. Representative | treatment that ia more successful and far ort ribs sides (loose), $870@9.%0. Dry | 1400 .. $5.00612.00. NEW YORK, May 2.—MONEY—On call, | December, 4 26-64d, buyera; December and | " Good to choice bulls, veal ' calves and |Sales: be 1) 12.00. q ! » more satistactory than the “oid form' mited shoulders (boxed) Bhort | K ieady, R Steady, 5.0 steady at 2@l per cent; closing bid and | January, '42-64d.’ buyers; January and |stags all commanded steady prices today, | N: v, 3 &.::.P.n. ‘and at less than HALF P 0.25. T ked, 3§31 per cent; prime mercantile | February, 424-64@4 25-64d, sellers. but where the quality was not up to the % re that is, guaran to Y-On basia of hieh wines, $1.30. | RRSHUNGHNEAGY: hahe paper per_cent. 8T. LOUIS, B.-COTTON—Quiet: | proper standard the market was slow and |08 Oregon & neat for lite. d ship- | PROVISIONS. Pock ITERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with | middling, 9%c; sales. none; recelpts, 423 | weak. 26 clipped lambs, s cured of nervous $17.60 for new, $1. zg'(ar 18 1 actual business in bankers' bills ‘at $4.57 | bales; shipments, 673 bales; stock, 25512| There were only just a few bunches of VEB 2“ 000 bility, loss of vitality Receipts. Shipments. | 0510 G\ Tory' salt meats, & for demand and at $4.84% for sixty days; | bales. stockers and feeders on sale toda. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |and all tural weaknesses 18,000 AR B e oRoris e e boxed o:-x;d ou'j..' $4.85%@4.88; commercial bills, = market did 3:1 -no_vrvhmnacn otdln mmdn and B do e L . X f 84Th. Ket. terday. e demand from t permanently. H:.uufl 'cxlfn .l.:g-rl‘lzi -n‘z‘cc‘l’:ir":l;e ‘o “sm ER~Bar, b6l%c; Mexican dollars, s von‘l;'.;-y z; .(:CIFFEE—BWI 1:‘::.‘.‘.&"‘.: f;ry‘thumwleek been"l‘nolhs Cattle Lower, Hogs Higher and Sheep ES LOW. CONSULTATION r’m > . & b C.. N . el 3 r at rea - 1t Box 2000 shoes clears, HLGM. : NS NDE_Government, steady: state, in-| Blor quiers wild, aulot and firm: Gordova; | 118 Sxirs and Lor that Feeson SReculatory Soetay to' kgwer; ey @ o 3 . 16,000 X oNE At $4.55 g ' +91%- | active; raflroad, irregular. $@11tkc. The market opened steady, with Yesterday there were 14 cars of cat-| CHICAGO, May 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, | gam u‘"M uce exchange today the but- 00 IR The ‘closing quotations on bonds are as [ prices unchanged to 5 points lower and for pped o the country. Representative | 7.000 head, i y pts, steady; creameries, :@.; springs, 20@26e; nucn,"'w.cc; %.:'_l : | tollows: the rest of the day followed an uneventful including 80 Texans; slow 10c lower; good to prime steers, e 108% L. & N. unl. ds....100 | course, with trading of a professional A BEEF STEERS. poor to medium, $4.7uga.9) B Av. P No = @S, HOGS—Receipts, 23,00 head; estimated QF OMAHA {omorrow, 30,000 head: left over, 40 head; | ————— = D F ve an igher; mixed and butch- $6.9007.25; good to cholce heavy, 7.0 MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Tough heavy, $695@715: HENt, 86700 7. ——— w—— e il okt R o, wwo| DAVIS & COWRINl Iron Works, head; sheep and ewes lower, weth steady; choice lambs, strong:' good fo| MAWUFACTURERS AXD POREERS cholce wethers, $5.4066.25; falr to cholce 2 mixed, $4.50@5.25; western sheep, $5.2506. @ENERAL REPAIRING A native lambs, $5.0007.00; western lam IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. $5.25G7.00; top, spring lambs, $1.60. § and 1008 Jacksen Stweet, Official yesterday:® y 003, 3508 L Omaha, Neb. Tel 588 Recelpts.Shipments; | P 16c. - Cheese, H X - P . .108% | Mexican Central scalpers’ origin. The talent appeared to en DTIER Ateady; . creamery, . 1)@ IIA0TK| a0 0 ine.os e trimming. accounts for the holdays, ¥ — . iry, L1078 e, & St L de 106% from forelgn markets lacked NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| EGGS—Steady at e 3 NI KR T oo 01" | Breeial featurer The ofop mOvement apout Flour, bbls LS & B ts. Shipments. 136 s Shipments ) : %00 o In . met_expectations, while clearances from Quotations of the Day om Varioms | Wheat bu 47.000 000 y Brazil for the United States far exceeded ; orn, bu o 3 s Tain %, anticipations. -The., market closed steady Commodities. Oats: bu, . 29,000 o 05% No. Pacific and net unchanged to 5 points lower. To- NEW YORK, May 2.—FLOU 3 4 eI % % R aer." S e Detaver Fhhe: N . Ty o RN, & W. o 4s.......100% . ; September, 5. i 0 0= 6 bbls.; exports, 10,777 bbls. y_ an . B 1024 Reading gen. 45,1008 | vember, 6.4dc; December, 5.50c; March, 5.70 %‘e lower to sell; winter patents, $4.000 1 . TN L & LM e b e | @8 Tse. g > i X %0@400; Minnesots | (LTYEREOOL, AMay R WHEAT Bpot, | AR T S WA i et . .ran. S04, |1 California, Nd. Fatures Quil; | C o 0. fa.o.. 111 0K| 4o s Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. grades, $2.9G3.10. Rye flour, qulet; faln to . 68 11%d; September, | do st inc.... 8 1S A &A P da... NEW YORK, May %.—EVAPORAT! . 1598.40; cholce to fancy. $3.5003.65. 1%d. R4 & O G000 0 Testte. 4 PPLES—The market {s without chani CORNMEAI-Dull, easy: yellow western, | CORN - Spot, steady; American mixed, | Chicago, & Alton Sis & “[o. Rajlway fe... Aport grades ‘are in Tht supply. with 0B cly, $L3; Brandywine, $.6gass | new, tesid; American mixed, old, 68 AR TR vy e A O prices nominal; jobbing grades in fatr re- RYE—H(eady: No. 2 western, 6ie, f. o, BN, qult: Juiy. te il October. i 9. N e Sl [ Pacifc 4a.... 1004 | Quest and steady: state, common to good, FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, firm, 33 BB B e n Bt se222558882S5ENSESE: At rten o hb e S s3guEssssssERssnts .10 P. do...101%] do cony. fa Yae; | prime, 9%@l0c; cholce, 10%@ldc} .. RINERS AND COWE Cattle K ( Hogs 30,029 5,20 L g 45.104 |Wabash 1........ aney, 1ic. 8T K v fminal 45 ] do 38 - 3 “ELFGRNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes by Vwvreeadkos Sheep ', 19,416 144 b, a &Gsic, . 1. 1., carlo BA 3 5.8 5, 00P8—At London (Pacific coast), firm, | hIe3 % : ( 4 P § L | Colo. & Bo. ds.. % | do deb. B are steady on all sizes and the jobbing and . L P Kansas City Live Stock Market. n‘"E co- o Wi 105,125 bu.; exports, Denver & R. G. 4a..108%|West Shore 45.. 5% | export movement moderately ‘active. In KANSAS CITY, May 20—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 2,30 natives, 1600 Texans, 260 calves: £4@ £5, 217,610 bu. Bpot, easy: No. 2 red, nomin PROVISIONS — Beef, firm; extra India |Erie prior lien 4s.... #%IW. & L. B ds .. icot, fair inquiry is noted for spot el €0, b, afioat; | Mess, 1008 3. Pork. fiyrm: prime mess, | do gezeral de...... ¥ Gontral G708 1 ARG Tatures at steady prices. Peache market opened steady and closed 100 lower: cholce export and dressed beef alr to uth, S1% t. 0. b. | Western, 76s. Hams, short cut, 14 tg 16 |[F. W. & D. C i6...116%fCon. Tob. 4. sieem wsatol i o pecd et | Stoam and Water Supplies 3 i teady in tone, but not much doing at t No. T'hard Manitoba, $fc. . 5. 3 Ibs,, steady, 53 6d. Bacen, Cumberland cut, | Hocking Val. 4igs...110 Fioment.” Brunes SKGOKC. Abricots, boxes, L fed steers, $4.00G6.65; Tex: nd Indlan Of All Kinds. steers, 32.75@5,80; Texas cows, $3.25G4.T6; 1014 and 1018 DOUGLAS ST, % 2 fo 30 Ibs., steady, 62 short ribs, -~ t g R e A TR R R S ] IR R tal dvani of fine crop prospects | light, 25 to 34 lbs, atendy. Sis: long clear | BOSTON, May 2.— $ the m‘-‘&'fl and f vented heavy n;'fldle-i he&;‘r-k:b §2 40 1bs.. steady, 518 8d; | cent; time loans, u:'m per B 011 and Rosin 3 [aatien ‘ot Rel-day. akness during | short clear backs, 16 to 30 Ibs. steady, its and bonds native cows, §2.5536.65; native heifers, $3.16 G8Ts: cannéra, $1.75G4.00; bulls, $.0096.00; | === ==—— — calves, $2.2576.60. HOGS—Recelpts, 5,700 head; market 5@ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. higher; top, $7.40; bulk of sales, $7.0001.%; e the afternoon; helped by small clearances | 6d: clear bellies, 14 to 16 ibs., steady, b3s 6d. | 108in& of stoc! OIL CITY, May 20.—OIL—Credit balances, heavy, SLHGLS, o mixed packers, lmgt ' E' 'r' .l LA lght, 8860716, yo $.00G1.15; W.‘ orn esiric fi uu‘-clm was ¥@%e net lower. July, | Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lpa..e‘?uht. 885 6d. o ¥ $1.20; certificates, no bid: shipments, 9176} pige 88 . HEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 1 : Maaufeowurers acd Jobbers of 1 A6c, closed " a c; Beptember, | Lard, quiet, American refined, in pails, - . s Dbbls.; average, 102,09 bbls.; runs,’ 90,9 -16c, ‘closed at T0%c; December, | 918 8d; prime western, in tierces, q B2s. ¥ e - A bbis.: average. 99,413 bbls. cl at e BUTTER—Nominal; finest United States, Il o TOLEDO, May 20.—OIL—North Lima, 88c; VRN ts, nome; exports, 10,647 [ irm, 96s. B tenidh . ¥ South Lima and Indiana, Sic. t, weak; No. 2, T, elevator, and | TALLOW—Prime city, Mirm, at 30s 3d; i NEW YORK, May 20.—OIL—Cottonseed, " “Option markef rai- | Austrailan, in London, firm af 33s 9d. 84D steady. Rosin. steady; tralned, common to with Wi CHEESE-Firm; American finest white, e good, $1.57h. Turpentine, steady, 48@48%c. ing later influenced by large carlot esti- ay. e erican finest white, | X, Y. ! i SAVANNAH, May 2.—OIL—Turpentine, g0d bearish crop news broke under | Rew. Sa; Aimerican finest colored. old. & prastn i iR ' quiet, 45%c. Rosin, firm: A, B, C, D. 31; E, iquidation and closed weak. May, | American finest colored, new, firm, 53s 6d. Rbiaseas - 2 1.25; F, $1.30; G, gls; H, $1.60; 1, $1.96; K, ', closed at e6%c; l':‘plember, NG o 4 R ey 11 Y j2.45; M, §28; N, .30, WW, $3.70. . .3 it i SR Company $4.906.00 “ Electrical Supplies. lipped _ye: 468, clipped sheep, #. X Wlestrie Wiriag Bells aad Ges ers, $2.00@4. G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr, 150 Howard — — ——————— May 20.—CATTL! - ondy s natives .00 AWNINGS AND TENTS. ows. and heifers, $1.50G5. veals, %; stockers and feeders, $2.806.40. ik aiars’ Sl 54 | Omaha Tent and Awning Co., X 1.40; pl u.wfim. p » L ND LAMBS— ccl&u, §00 maka, L . EROTh, e WRerE; Manufacsurers of Sienx Ciy Live Stesk Masket. Tonts and Canvas Goods, SIOUX CITY, Ia, May 20.—(Special Tele- | Bond 3 e gram.) — CATTLE — Beceipts, 300 head Sor Catalogue Wu r 80 beeved, $6.! icows, bull $3. stockers and feeders, Jesige nd calvel G500 “* | BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY 0, zzsasz iber closed at Rece o D118 (Santa’ Pe Copper... ipts, 46000 bu.i export: KANSAS CITY, May 2. WHEAT. Loy A it i No. No. 3 ; No. 3 N tepsa steady: falr vefining, The: centritugal, % 8 Bt No. 3 sbrin S . test, §7-16c; molasscs sugar, . Heie m‘gflm: cash, No. 2 mixed, No. | _do ptd . ; o *'LONDON, May 20.—SUGAR—Beet, May, ahrime, Lo chotoe, 100 |+ By SO P G nice. WA “S8W ORLEANS, May 29.-SUGAR c, A ) N . — 3 v AN ay . 7 - Ta01" crop, ATiBAe. 1900 agies; | RYE-No. 2, sle. New York Mintng Geotatloms. | gicady: open keille 2403 %1fe! open et g LAY Chatce timothy, §1250; choice prat- | NEw YORK, May 2.—The following are | U5y ¢ uEeL, 3G3ic. centritugal vellow, T B e e 0 40,55 o8 19 | “HUTTER-Creamery, 2 dairy, fancy, | the closing prices on mining stocks TP A . by Y07 Wenan &vy, o T . b . New York Live Stock Market. i tes v - AGoot, aamy’ Mo § 514c —Ma ¥ 1 . r R s whi e, nxqf:my. STHGIe; cash, No.'3 freh ; dis %| NEW YORK, May 2.—SUGAR—Raw, ARICRRTTITETRRRURRVRBI 32 AFA2T sSrsseiin: H 4@2sc. S—Steady; new whitew: cases, . e fleece, 24@25c. 13%c, loss off; cases muu.a."fi.‘ " | Desose .. . NEW YOng May 2).—BEEVES—Re- 3 ¥ ressed beef steady; cit; e PRE.). 4 | wheat, bu R Shipments. | Comsteck " S S 11%ge per Ib. Clables et = L : i Guoted American steers at TH@isc, dressed fair to extra, Oats, bu 1000 I wet(‘hlad:effl&e;’nmflr I:oo( lic per Ib.; ex- -~ . . o oA pores 4 984 spos 4 s v: New Oricans, open i L j CALVES Receipis, T18 head: easier: veals elt; s0ld at $4.35G7.121; mixed calves, §5.60g6.75; gi meats. i JSamily, 00 - ity i 2 gt | e AUKEE e o wnngy B S il y exire India ; ""‘&-fl } . W5 b B LTS T SS2INABRTTLERRRE232883828823RSARAIARAS22TLESBEs B 28, RERRRSE8288888 lling at $6.8007.10; " bulk L Uit AN LN iBEin Gemand Room 4, New York Life Didg. ar. touts, My #ooaTTLE Recetpts,| GRAIN, PROVISIONS. STOCKS 2,300 head, including L3 Texans: mariet with native butchers stuff 10c sold for eash or on export legraph, telep) steers, hone or 3 unuh'& W‘:ouu‘.'m -uAM.I M‘m 5 e mm" d NB.. Bes ”i“ghh'rfly .u!.'." n,tlnl"lvEBP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 528 head it t nglan el elpts, H g changes: Total rescrve. increased quiet, firm; good srades siightly BARLEY—Steady; No. 2 Tijc; sample, 2, ngs circulation, decreased £82,000; bul- ood yearl firm, others 2500,148; other securities, | steady: spring lambs, K higher for top SEoRn—suy, e . 00; Gther deposits, in: | grades; common and medium. very siow, Minncapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. public deposits, decraased | Steady: sheep sold at %: yearll Gemmo; motes . Increased ] i o { northern, Dloe RYE Lower: K PRe— sTsRERuEE; [ERETe 222288832 o5