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2o o wamon e o [ NEW JORE STOCKS AND BONDS | s rrees e torted seviimen® Jin | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE1 No. 3 rorthern, $1.914@1 1 nese bonds ylelded on realigations. Amer * CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET| . t Valuer Take Another Jamp and | FLOUR - Fiat patenie $aaas. second |Speculative Movement is Hampered | Siaies and (nion’ Pacific. carriea valucs |Cattle Prices Steady to Stronger Than Capital and Surplus $1000,00000 Wheat Makes New Marks, f."f;.:.'a' Moo’ (¢ e o e 2l by Incipient Crop Scare. el Siiention. and g‘&\f:{:fi' ‘:’(:..Zf Saturday. A St Ba nk l | weATHER In THE erAN mELT — supporting iy ;Ln;:::\; gl o I OI lg ol NORTHWEST PRODUCT GOES UP| - CALL MONEY IS EASIER | the Bourse toda were weak. American | J0G§ STEADY TO SHADE EASIER on the Bourse Showers Possibly Tuesday a Change in Tempernture, securities were Little | PARIS. May 24 today were firm is the best place for Savings. Camsed by Apparent Shortage In OMAMA, May %, 180 |After Selling Of Slightly at Opening, < - Sheep and Lambs in Light Supply and o ot Stooks and a Short Crop in Pre- Showeis were scattered over the central | Market Advances Under Lead of New York Ilonty“ u\-;:e;\ Values All the Way from Ten You cannot more safely imnvest | valleys and west within the last twenty- NEW YORK. May %.—MONEY-On call i " . : @tcted for the nt four hours, and rains are general in the Hill Railroa: eel and easy: 14@7 per cent; ruling rate, 1% per to Twenty-Five Cents your savings than by mklng out a i i Season. mountains and east to the Missiasippt river Bele cent; closing bid, 1% per cent; offered at Higher. | this morning. A barometric depression d 1% per cent. Time loans, very soft and [overites ‘the iower “Missouri valiey and — dull; sixty days. 2G€% per cent: ninety 7 tlfi t fDe Slt southwest, with its center over southern i sIX month e pe . O 6 k OMAMA, May 4. 1900, R0 o™ rl, "depression will move sest:| NEW YORK, May %.—The speculative |Jay® B4 per cent; six monthe. 3Gk per | SOUTH OMAHA, May M, 199 3 (4 er Ca e o p £ Values took another jump skyward and w.m across the central valleys and will | movement in -l»(k.l was hampered today PRIME MBRCANTILE PAPER — 8@ Cattle. Hogs. smo g;' nl.(.l‘ :n.rhu u:‘ made for the May 2 hTm-_-‘u -'m rhun:’lrmni tonight and | by the appearance of an incipient crop|per cent BEstimate Monday 0 \S:: " . bank which has Whe! wrv A luesday erately hi; vind o Al tions. The char- 0 X g — 8 v Same day last week 3711 64 821 8 thwest wheat markets are advancing |ocourred In the lower Missour! valley and | soive of aowim ProPamecrt o by | o STERLING EXCHANGE — Steady, with s day v in a ba ley and of so the assertions made by | gety u s fewult bf the very apparent shortage | OKIahoma 1ast night. The weather ia gome. | Aoctbacony ook oy actual by in steeks and a re crop is dicted for | what cooler §n the mountains this morn- s ago.. 4121 5418 i ks ago.. 3,89 5081 2,886 ess in bankers' bille at $4.8830@ | Same day 2 wee profeseional crop experts regarding condi- | 43 for sixty-day billa and at WSO for | Sme day § w 3 1 tions in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma q lal bills, $4 .86, Same day { weeks ago.. 3.638 (hegemiog year. Kdnsas ana Okianoma are | ing 4nd heavy to killing trosts occurred 1o | was disliked by the bulls in stocks. Duc R o e Mexican dellars® o, | Baine day last year ... 262 - reports on the & ) ew Mexico. No importan o | ” N Ry Tt k » Mgt 4 . wheat. 4 & | crange in temperature shown o Chther | lowance is made for the highly speculative| BONDS—Government, steady; raiiroad ir The foillowing table shows the receipts Cash and Reserve Funds Total Assets of over..... | , v condition of the wheat market and for the | regular. of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha | Corn is strong with wheat in face of bel- ;,‘(",f’d“'m“';,?. no important change i .o | affiliations of some of the quoted experts loning quotations on bonds today were | for the year to date, compared with last | ter receipts and a lack of any demand e | Dect cinity tonight or Tuesday with brokers interested in the effect of [ as follow yea blished stat: nt shows that this m,-: not sxpected to continue K00d | 0 O R e dne ey o} | news on the market quotaions. There was, | T. 8. rar. tn, ros... 101 Japan ts w 1909 Dee The latest published stateme g ues stay high, as farmers are not €on & respo f o cou 3 o 4 o B O i X PR inclived to sell. AR AL Sl S0 N, 1900, 1006, | 8B MBTAVEFRIG SIoW OF Condiiions In the | O B. b ta 0% o 30 weriss By | Hows 00000000 0o me L8t L 908 bank has interest bearing certificates of $2,086,687.49 { g‘ was strong and sharply DIEher )., ... . .cerstur W w e reglon indicated from the reports recelved 10 L8 deb. e 1031 8% | Bheep ........... 508,100 582,088 18,087 ;rnm 8 new high ievets lo 8E OPLCRS: | Pracipitation ... & 31 .03|by railroad offiicals from thelr agencies| U, N AN e % | Tne following tabie shows the average . ery bmu;“?!po??. e om “Kkansas| Normal tem, ture for roa. 6 _degrees. | along the line to make reports of Influence | ,\0 CORPR, ool 10 MG K B G0 L8 400+ 6™ ) price of hogs at South Omaha for the last g N (. | i2fed Buring ok hcihor Ciors A3 |, Befincy e precipinion dinte AR 1. | O SN, serveq o urng ot prom: | e et ¥ iy 15, e Mol G | YOS 4%, N compifistus” FirstNational Bank of Omaha ) clow was atrong at top prices. May wheat "B pidieily corresponding period in 190, | nence the Importance to be attached to the [ Am. Tobacrs w.. . %N Y C. ¥ das . 8 1908 opsned at §L.8 and closed &l HLUW. | logg'or an inch. o | erop outcome (o insure the prosperous | ' ao e 19 a0 den. % ° e et X he corn market ruled steady and SLODR [ ‘Daficiency corresponding perlod in 1907, | course of events which {s so confidently | Atchison “ 0 Y. City 44 new. 111% | 6 ¢ = D eart e Daiendla T ol Socaly: |6:38 inches. | foreshadowea in the tecent action of the | o & WllmEN YN H e g gl ppe— = Ues. Btate dealers have stopped selling | el e P ol g w':;.':kpoum"n:m‘w ot "working such 1'2;:; ot A LIS N & W con e 'l § 34 |75, one car at §.65 and ome at §.50 As O VP treis. o whea tn Ganeae whi o et "ot ot b closed &t | oCOr And. wheal ' reglon bulletin for | scare. of much portentous. showing which | & G Gy 1 13 xa° Feorlt @ & 8 | avove noted supplies of ewes wiere meager | Not be lasued”buiil tomerrow : N S Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours | might serve to upset an extended specula- | =g, i, X g o Bl o5 | Tive advance oo wodlod lambs was even b | o 26000 | €nding at & a. m. 76th meridian time, |tion in stocks If it were entered upon dur-| do 8. W s .. 61 O S L ridg 4s 63| 6 &1 At ok OMAHA GENENRAL MARKET, | Timhry . WHOHL L ISUps ' ke §8.000 | Stondady, May 84, 190 ing the cruclal perfod of the growth of | Brk. Tr. ev. & 5% Pon 18 1918 B S e e bushels and shipments were 381,00 bushels g , 19 o J P v b n. ev. $ign 1916 7| Two loads o sking topped the market againkt receipts last year of 631,000 bushels OMAHA DISTRICT. By erope. THIS iwaa the only chuss dis- | G 3. tet 1100 nineine oon 't % [ar 30,90 with three loads following at §9 | Staple and Fancy Pro@uce Prices Fore ong Shipmente of $0.0% pushels | Arp. A cernibie for the check to the speculation | W8 15| The extent of today's advance on wooled Buyers and Whelesalers. P p.— Rain DMNSU L& S F fg b |19 nished by Buy! 4 Wholesalers. A Corn tecelpts were 88,000 busheis and | Statlons Max. Min. fall. iy T B To T T T it A 37 619 |lambs is difficult to call for the reason y ‘ ersa \ shipm nts 315,000 bushe alnst_receipts | Aghland, Neb..... 78 80 .10 Cloudy | tlon of the movement in progrese on Satur & Ohio 4 3 - that there has been nothing extra good on | BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1 deld to [ 1ast year of 440,000 bushels and shipments of | Auburn, Neb 5 : i 1 day. The call money market was appre. b, Chicago & A 3ige o e | the retail trade in 1- cartons, 28c; No. 1 Pt. cloudy sale lately with which to test tops. Th 462,000 busheis 1B'ken Bow, Neb - ‘rlnhly easfer and the course of the internal | ¢ B & " Miis v ~ | consensus of opinjon, however, {8 that the | in 80-1b. tubs, Ii%ec; No. 2 in 1-1b. cartons, i o} g T . % Cloudy | axchanges lessened the probability of fur- | sc. M & S.p. & s Sunday. fdvance 18 quotably iogtse nigher than last | 3¢ In 60-Ib. tubs, Mse; packing atock, 19+; learances of wheat and flour were equal | Coumbus y o ¢ tai dairy, tube, lsgwe, common roll, to 108,000 bushels LT T Cloudy | ther exports of gold from New York to[C.R I &P o 4 The officlal number of cars of stock | weak aincy ry. fubs, isgwo; comm ! Liverpool closed WM nigher on wheat | fou\prtaon. Neb. & Cloudy | Parie. - Conditions were considercd aus- | 4o ol S 3 3 \ brought in today by each road was: | Clipper values do not show as great a glr:'-:nnmnm. arket changes every ] and lower on corn - . A hudy picious for the further new bond lissues .,1‘; ridg. s #24 Unfon Pact? i Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. R'r’ bulge as wooled prices This is perhaps - Fresh seliing stock, candied, . | Fairmont, Neb { Which' confront the marset, including a |,CCC & 8t L. g 4 7% do cv. & C. M. & St. P 1 1 % - | accoumed for In the fact that shorn sup g Loca) range of options V Cele. 1nd. B %1 do 1st & ref 4 W " ? Vi n., wlorage stock in Omaha market. = | i o coming sale of $40,000,000 of New York 4 per | wicoio "Mid. s " uR Rubber 0 Wikewart hasitics. .| 5 g Blles by e e sorous de- | "CHEESE—Finest Wigconsin full cream, Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close. Saty. | Hastings. Xe S cent bonds. C &S T &+ i4e WAT. S Steel 24 u Union | Pacific ii i B o e Mriore con (his clase of | twins, lic; youns Americas, 4 in hoop, 16%oi ] . Holdrege Clear London was a buyer of stocks in this| p & H cv 4 108~ Va.-Caro Chem. 5a C. - 2 ». bearish pressure. P {l\.(! A:nhl shr s O favorite, § in hoop, 16¢; daisies, 20 in hoop, | ) (447 | Oakaale, Raining | market and better views prevafled of prob- | = *iat & rof. sa. ... 108% Wabash 1s 5 2y | & a AR GRS L RTOUE, TGRS . ARTSE, TARH 16%c; cream brick, full cas block 182 | 1344 132 | 134 132 |Omaha, Neb % Cloudy able foreign demand for new bond issues. | D. & R. G 4s........ 97% Ao Ist & ex. 4n " l& %% ""k"‘ a“mv tisged il 4 lambs. | BWIsa, isc. full cream limburger. i6e. 1U% 1114 111% 1U% 111% Tekamah, Neb,. A48 Cloudy The conspicuous strength of Northern Pa- | Distillers’ 5 8 $Western Md. ds.... . : 03\‘3’ "ln 0;')"'0"{'; ‘mlrl'?\ -y ; €] iu‘ (“':' to | POULTRY-Brollers, %0c; Aalive. sprin Y | | i m. Alta, la..... # Raining |cific and’ Great Northern preferred was oy TR BaVi s oL W | 31 Gooa lambe, 1000 80: good tb cholcs. llght | LMe: Bens, 124c, c,n':k',vlu.n'du;.h: e 8 N BT | Carroll, Ia. .. % Cloudy receable to rumors of intention to raise S B0, potd 10008 | Co " i ene, url h igeons, los., aefosos 8% | Clarinda, Ia % Cloudy | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy dividend | 1 e’ t > R L & P w 3 . 3 ¥ % | Sibloy, 1 Y14 Rainin i l(‘lrl'i‘pcr bt rate ihe Dulk of Cuck 8 3 et L N e i & l! 1 Yearlings 248 2. g"%a‘l‘; hoice E;.B‘(‘li o Drveoq bens, ie; Springs 4 Y I8 aining | *Gen. Elee cv.fa. 13 D & R G r 8 ceta. a3 [ [linois’ Centra " | ere, %.00416.40; fair to £oo wethers ¢ I B | 10; & ? A e *Eioux City, Ta # Raining | Ol ‘;:I;‘llf:; would go to the HIl A con "ot Ter a1 X RR. ot M. dgn 84 (O Ge W S i|5.90; good to choice ewes. %58 . (alp 1o E‘?{f‘f FE0W O Wnoms, 159) esse Bl 3 e Burlington sto nt. Mot 4ige ... 48t L & 8 F. g 0w ol = - - % culls and bucks, 2. | el aew m.{ Minimum temperature for twelve-hour | treaguries, against which 4 per cent collat- | Int. M. M. {s 14" 8. Facitic cv. Gits... 9% | _Total recelpts. 117 12 IR NN ucke, 8.0} Ppisn’-Fresh caugh! plimost _ all _are 2| poriod ending at 8 a. m. t Not Included 1n | eral bonds are outstanding. There was a | *K C. 8o Int i 1Ll 1% The disposition of the day's receipts was | Guotations on wooled lambs: Good to | dressed: =Halbub B, Butals, 8ct trout, | Omaha Cush Pric averages. movement in a group of the independent| °Bid. **0ffered 28 fol.ows, each buyer purchasing the num- | croice lambe, #.0009 10; tair to good Iambs, | ei buliheads, ldc; catfish, tic; crappies, { WHEAT No. 3 Fard, $LAGLE, No 3 DISTRICT AVERAGES. steel industrials which pointed to & common Boston Stocks and Bond ber of head indicated: $.10a8. 60, e pike, Hic: setimon, 146y Dlokersl | Bard, $1.7,1.80; No. 4 hacd, $1.%441.27; No. No.of -—Temp.~- Rain. |cause in the case of a report of an in-| ORteR Biesks ‘ah onds. 4 Cattle. Hog! Shee_g., Representative sales: X m" Fresh frosen whm‘l | 9 sping. al 0,912, Central Stations. Max. Min. Inches |tended combination or closer working of | BOSTON, M —Money, call loans, 2 {Omaha Packing Co...... 4% 4% 13 |No. Pr. 8% er yound, . 80, ploxerel | Ci . % 8%¥c; No. 3, @9%c! No. 4 |Chicago, Tl % k) " T { these companies. United States Steel itself | @4 per cent time lonns, 3G8 por . cent Switt & Co L. 410 871265 | g tern sheep 650 FER.,T [ ot e, | No. : yellow, 68%c; No. 3 yellow, | Columbus, O. ™ 48 01| was strong, touching a new high record. | Official closing Cudahy Packing Co...... 8 1715 1,602 western lamba ... ses 76 | A ;"-.c oi :d" i DUH- 2 white, 10%c;: No. 3 white, 0c |, ‘ ‘18| A favorable impression was made by the | Atchison Ad). ds 91 Putte Coalition Armour & Co............. 48 814 208 1715 western lambs. culls........ o | dre 10c; roun red saapper, 1ic; i 5 d R h es Moines, Ta.... A8 Vansant & Co 64 . 1l nnl-h mackerel, 18c; native inacke } ~No. J mixed, %¥%@b%c. No. 3 yel- determination of Fall River manufacturers | d¢ & Artzona ] 401 western lambs, wooled........ 8 Q0 ' v xed, i X Indlanapolis, Ind 0 Atchison K. R & Hecl Benton Van Ly 7 s lambs, wooled 8 8 |each { No. 3 wh wage;| No. 4 | ansas City, Mo, # %0 | to forego their privilege of reducing wages | Alchtion Heela T it i 187 western lambs, wooled. .. 7 A QUTE-nibA! Mo 4, 18o; o, ] i vi , 9 ‘00 | under a sliding scale arrangement, the ac- i % § 10 western lambs, culls.. . 87 ] BEBF CUTS L. + No, 1, ee: N Pr? Loulsville, Ky 52 00 Poston & Albany.....2384 Copper Range Hill & Son. R 6 west. yearlings and wethers. 100 S |13, No. 3, 1% loin: No. 1. Yic; No. i Wit No. 3, Ti@Tic. | Minneapoiis, Minn ® Mi‘\ll::c:v‘w!m?r:“l‘\‘ffi;;n;: ';r:i;r"lr:‘:e! .‘,;"}{\’q Boston & Maine 16 v F. P. Lewis H A 2 11 western elvl‘ oulls. . 8 40 |iec, No. 8, l3c. Chuck: No. 1, 7ic; No. feetet Reoetni f‘mnhd, Neb...... 54 k3 Y bl B st L 5 |J. B, Root & Co 13 + |28 spring lambs .. . 900 Nc. 0. 3, The Rnuud No, . qn0: Na. t s 8 81 18| gnowers occurred in ail portions of the | oing. This helped 1o Dull up. prices else. | Am. Pres. Tube 9" luie Royale ... 7 | Bam . Werihimer 1 i ;',Z}',:',:{ ',‘:.'.",\].',, :"L",:,',d,,.m i g ”}R"H i, _Apples, western box | Bois ne . corn and wheat region within the last twen- | where and leaves prices little changed Amer. Sugar 33 Maws. Mining 1% | 5 F. Hamilton 15 ored, d 75 % bunch lot | 3 i 18 | OO four. houts, except tHe Indianapolis and | | Bonds were. irregular. Total saie par | A 13 Michigan 103 | M. Hagerty & Co. i ] T oeIn s and yusrtinge 1R 18 B B Tenaes BAOE: Tamots, G0 o [ SIS IR L AT SonMpu Seneral | value §.465,00. United States bonds were | Ao, wooten ..., 30 Mot & & G 3 |F R by H s | 218 weatern ewes, culls B 33 | @i Grape frult, #.00. Grapes, Malagas, | CHMICAGO Ghaly AND PROVISTONS West of the Mississippl river this morning. ) unchanged on call, | _do pra 1% Nevada el 3y | Sul n_ Bros, 9 oo 133 western ewes it B 1l uw per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, L. A WELSH, Number . of seles and leading quotations | Dominion 1 & 8.7\ i 0id Dominion - £ * | Lehmer Broi 1 . 8 weatern ewes, culls........... 8 3% Podi ¥ ihes i 4 Clast | Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. |on stocks were as follows \:—nm\fl»mflmz il ;mm\n i Fredl i'qlf‘.rf,"‘ kin ¥ i I weetecn swoe 4 :: HH -vonTABLEs»kam et kb eatures of the Trading and Closing i B dro Sales. High. Low. Close. | Mass. Electric arrot § 1 |8 8. 2 %4 western lambs, wooled. .. 750 | g7 per Dbl California celery, large $0c; ] NEW YOR ENERA T | Al A 516 o W ol do ptd U100 Quiney s D TINENE AR L X o 0 western e o P ® 828 J } 4 t‘ruc::';f) e s :: ';l.;vhlm ord - b MARKET Anismated chyper b W8 Doty Boeicore R FURTARE, vescs e {Other”buyers 84| 228 weatarn {amba e 1 13 s e Y, W hacnnin hed himbe ! A cord | A r Agric 0 % ol ‘ruf amarsc B . o | — — - 7 3 ) . marke ‘ter ‘whe “feason’ were establisicd |Quotations of he Day on’ Varions Amariodn ‘Beoe BugAr .. 1,100 Ik United 8 M.......... 8 Trinity el | cous & LTI Y § b kit o I R e B B o o Do e i r the leading grain on the board o conimodition | American Can ptd L Law 4o e siiveo 3 United Copper 12 Receipts today footed up only | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | 5 ) | v | $ bl U, 8 Steel.... 0% U B Mining.......... 50 -2 39 car ¢ - | crate, $5.00; Cuba, 6-basket c .00, S oy (aiTine 2 maon aed Y | NEW YORK, May H—FLOUN -Recolpts, | Amercen: aetisn oit..o0..0. o do. pta FRRRRRRt 1 S B T e s, TR Lettuce, per doz., «c. Old_ vegetabies, par- | delivery scored @ gain of nearly 2 cents |20 bbis.; exports 8000 weal Firmer | Am. H. & L. pd.... 400 [FRATSRINS o rrer s SR TIAR The cattle market 41d not show any very | Cattle Steady to Strong—Homs Steady | 8nips, turnips, carrots, $2.%5 per bbl. Fior- Shnpared with the previous best markel, | With demand quiet ~Mlnnesofa. patents | Am. fce Securities hd Al R et | material change. iiandy weight cattle to Lower L st gt ok oA ot ! :h top being reached at $1.34 Corn for | $6.2 i innesota bakers, 3 merican Linses o | wer and v § per doz., ibe. 1 a ? lwr; “old :m nm“d!‘:c and . the WInter patents. $6.45@.65; winter straiglits, | American Locomotive 1,700 GX Wolverine P 1:‘-isoo<l demand und sold quite fol.\ CHICAGO., May 24.—~CATTLE—Receipt BTRAWBERKIES—88.0038. | \ RN ey 51 batE thrapied emas pros |§ g6 win $465; winter low, | AM. 8 & K. 1100 AL R A HOA Byt 4 | Ut steady to a dittle strouger brices. U | gimated at 20,000 head; market steady DR e L atet T e 3 (ool 90 ] Vislonis 810, Made SHarp BAte 10" | 54 55 atraights, $6.86@5, 8 | Am. 8 & R otd ... [ Latar Beeriiin (s ERNE Yy (oML WP "‘;,'",’ Strong; steers, $5.60G7.25; cows, $4.000 e i All deliverien of wheat siared to new | 1o good, $4.60@4.15; choice i r_Refinin ‘ = wh g hor e A o ey At el de. | heiters, $3.0088.7%; bulis, $4.508. Peoria % J i § .00, m T & T | . Quotations furnished by Sumuel Burns, | COWS and helfers seamed to be in ot . hien points as a result of “urgent buying | Tom: fine’ white nod -yel: | AB. Tebesss' 3 | 3r 614 ‘Now York Life Building: [ mand and- they were meserally. free reliors | $%.00@675; stockers and feedors, BNGESE. | [PEORIA, Il May .—CORN-~Higher; | o outiook T T e iaRarding 1he llow. $1.6GL10; coarse, SLOOOLES; kiln drled, | Arican Woolen . Bla. Asea |4t prices that were steady (o a lictie | HOGS-Receipts, —estimated —at $0% | No 2 yellow, iidc; No. 3 vellow, i No. rlc’« Tor b :lorl'dl‘l‘:‘!:nl';k“\!'l’l:: e 8 :“‘;"’“" MIAL Co % | Cudahy Packing Co. s 1934 . 99 9% | stronger than last week's close. | head; m'li”“‘ steady to hh “";"'- cholce T3%¢; No. 3, 18%c; No. 4, T2%c; no grade, l tor July. B3 for September and | ORNMEAL—Firm, coarse, $1.5061.5. | Atcnison pid (B Elscuric L ba'ini.l My @ | There were hardly enough stockers or -‘f:fs"yn:h‘l”r'rfled"‘wwm e ey AR Tk fia - Nouad ¥ y of Omaha 5s N " ). : No, 3 ; No. for " December. The July option | RYE-Dul Atiantic Coast Line. | By o Diths: Road o | e e mn e T, boet Ot e | #1.1005.80; packing. BB | (SRR R NS white; igoNIer Hd divpiayed relatively & weaker tone 'han | BARLEY—Firm; feeding 80482 C. L ¥, | Ballimore & Onio | Bougis County 4e 1628 1o | arkar, BUL UL SEAL TN theve WaLs oome | W 0UD: of baites STIEGIE s SUinr Tmobils ewing n seavy. beiing by | New York. Bal. & Ohlo pfd | Gato City Malt. C i | manded good strong yrices and the trade | 676 bulk of sales, SUGTA L R S R o Infigentl Toke whieh cancern 1t w WHEAT-Receipts 110,00 bushels, exports, B Rt o R 8 | on that kind was soon'over with. 2 . » riet. euld was tyraing the protits secured in |86.00 bu.: spot market strong. No. 2 red. Kansas City Ry. & L. b8 1913 P Quotations on cattl Good to choice | mated at 12,000 head; market 13@60c higher; | N wAUKEE, May ¥.—WHEAT—No, 1 p . that v and De: |$1.45, nominal elevator; No. 2 red, $1.45 | Nebraska Telephone Stock ¢ per cent o1y @ | cornted steers. $6.609%.00; fair to good corn- | sheep, $3.76G6.00, lambs, $6.25@9.7 Year-| porthern, $1.36@1. No. 2 northern, $1 3¢ i - D m&%m" ent facior |Dominal F. O. B. aficat; No. 1 nofthern | Omaha Gas 6 917....... b L s s |fed steers, $6.00@6.40; common to fair corn- | inge, 36.6067.7 o4 July, $as%@ | {n causing the mharp upturn was an esti- | Duluth, 813 k. 0. B afloat: No. 2 hard | Ceatral Legther | Omaba Kiee L. &'F aigna U Twe t o | fed steers, §.0@5.90; good (o cholce cows s OATS—Standard, f2c | mate by & loeal crop expert on the wheat Vinter. slils F. O. B. afloat. Influenced ol g pd Omaha & C. B. st Ry. o 1ol4.......... W% W |and helfers, $.56G5.35, fair to good cows St. Louts Live Stock Market. BARLEY jard, Téc. erop of Kansas and Oklahoma, this autho:- 2:‘ firm t‘n:,) eu.‘ \:ry bullis] Kurnlnl .l;ol I i \ : s l’: ;‘: 1'1? :r'a T sk .:;* U_’: | and helfers, $4.40@6.25; common to fair cows | ST. LOUIS, May 4.—CATTLE—Receipts, ity “clainiing) that the.total yield of these | fidvices and strong =support from bui Gt W | % B. St. Ry, com. 4 per cent.. & ¢ |°nd heite $2.25G4.25; good to cholce | 400 head, including 2.8% head Texans Dul i two impertant wheat states Wil not {f;':‘:""'- T‘,‘,,’f;’;",_’;‘“,‘,’"mfl’:r,,,,':},‘_':“.,":;'fl':{; &N W | Ry. & B, pid 4 por ‘..,.' ® ey Stockers and fceders, $4.30g8.50; fair 10| market steady to 10c lower; native shibping | DULUTH. May 4. ~WHEAT—May, 3318 | conditfons in x-nm ot the frade was |last pri showed % to Zigc net rise. May | Colorado F. & I. | Co. pla’s pas ,m‘m e | 4o stock helfera, vea)' oaives, | Low e e M'fi'o e oA i BT no(;m_;vsr:“llf‘l"fiu, No. 2 northern, $1.31% also quite mix Drouth In southern | ¢/G0 W9 3 A & o g ol Co o 1087, » | ners, $2.00932; bulls, $460GE.75; calves, 35.00 Russia was. reporced as stil menacing (he | CORN-Recelpis 230 bu. = Spot market | Colo & 8o i pid L W ML I W | Ne. @.%; Texas and Indian wieers, sh3@sn. LOST MAIL POUCH IS FOUND new crop bul shipme of wheat from |firm: No. 2, 85 elevator and 8l F. O. B.| Consolidsted Gas | Bouth Omaha Sewer 4igs iss . Ty A @1.2; L 84 .30; | afloat; No.' 2 white, 84%c and 2 yeilow | Corn Products Sloux 8ity Stock Yards pfd § o8 $ cows and heifers, $2.70476.60. | Ruseia 1het_ week ‘wore extremely Ubertl St 0. . afloat ll nominal. Options | Delaware & Hudson.... = ey S o et Bt P B 1 | HOGB—Receipts, 430 head: market | Cnester Chrisman and Charles Vioux thao ‘ad Dean “estimated ® During " the | Without transactions. closing ic met higher. [ Deaver & Rio Grands. ... 380 i Unlon Stk Yds. Co.. Omabs, 8% ex-div % 84 ] [ steady pigs and lights, 1.T67.9; packers, Piok 1 Un Witk Mooy 1 . | May closed Sic: July closed 7%c; Sep- e D &7 1369 | $7.20@7 3; butchers and heav, 63, » T LR T tember closed Tike RUC Ooppritien 11 D1 __New York Mining Stocks. il | SHEEP AND Lulal—s{ecupu 7,000 | Orders In. Be liveries and the price of ATS—Recelpts, 67,100 bu. t market i i bt it e B 1 NEW YORK, May M.~Closing quotations | . | head; market strong; native muttons, $4.50 those. "B mu amlma nearly lc from Strong; mixed 26@32 pound i natural B 0 4 {on mining stocks were: | H 2. lambs. umm gelis. and bucks, | GREEN RIVER Wyo., May $4.—(Bpecial} the nig! The market, however |Nultp BT, PoLucs, wwesic: clipped WhIte, | Gemeral Bisciris | Alice ... 0 Leadville Con. ... 4% ! $3.0004.00. k s J Ve Botrip o "m“ orith prices Anowing | net |44 pounds, e4@Tic. Greet Northem . pt SBruniwih Gon & *Littls Chief 0 . While rounding up cattie a short distance .,u of 1 to ..", compared with ““.L |‘:fia —-ssblé?u No. 3, 7@800; good to amlxnf_u.mlon ctts u’.:lm N:u:nn stock Mexfcan s i from Bryan station a few days | enoice, s Centra 44 o bonds \ i o SITY o4 o . “_" %E" ot of il ',:,‘,'d‘ FEED 8leady; spring bran, $.35; mid- | Interborough Met Gl Cal & Vi Somir | ® - ,,"‘,‘?,Nsfis,, Qs l‘,‘.:.’:,fi?;;%‘fi';i".‘a“i} SREWSR SREARAN A COAI N RUR (ol ) 28,35 Int. Met. bt : | Horu Stivar Standard i ipts, g i : E ber at O B No. i A@Mc:. spod to | Interaations: Nirvasiss Iron Silver Yellow Jacket in 105 6 8 Routherns; marke 10015 higher; choice ex- | IN® MAll pouch that mysteriously dis n high records for the crop were oholds International Marine ptd *Otfered. 18 1436 6 % port and dressed beef steers, $6.25@%.90; tair | 8PPeared from a Unfon Paclfic mall car :}!“& bym‘“b.'};:‘vf-g:; g{“fi:;‘n,l:rexllnl:gu: Hopsfll!o.‘n?y 7‘&51" commod Lo %’:"'&f .I:::m“:::‘\ :..‘:;r P e s ?‘ m« :g é"n”?d'u“ m&:\;fi:-::era me;-, .;:ulmm some time ago, and which was supposed o cro 14c; crop. ig%c; Pacitic J L . - e e i stockers an ers, $4.00G5 -{to have contained thousands of dollars. DTN DUAE the. SaY the MaY | c.“.(.;‘nvfingc“r‘:x lg‘::c Ju crop, sgee. {‘“"n'_"“ & WASHINGTON, May —Todays state- ] 154 6 6 en b mate heited | When opened it was found the sack con- while July sol fl between @%c and 0%c. | - 0. m & ment of e treasury ances in the gen- | 12, X 4 Amer oiartie & N, | eral fund. exclusive of the $150,000,000 sold aives, $4.25g6.60. | tained a large quantity of domestic money “T!:“mnz l!:clo‘.vallh“rfl?y &t '35{."‘.‘."‘5‘ f:'}lg“”se"l:"%”"f!agfll;:”flhf:g}' g::g ll:n'l.S(‘L ' Poarve shows: Gold coin and " bulflon, 3 1. 18 ns";“‘EP k‘:{:‘wfi“c“:‘“r“‘f s, ,&:: orders. The authoritiea are now endeav- ;. m g : M., Bt P. 8 8 | $42.680.5 o N 7 Y marke! er; lam v July st 9 no packet, 812 ioth: Dabt Mamb, $060 | Minst. Tl Ll gold ertificates. = $31,885.300; | § 08 & K e R “‘w";’_ Lebe & oring to ascertain how the pouch was Trade in cals whs sctive ail day and Packet: i [80; city, extra India | M. K. & T. ptd i ash balance, $119,666,20. H % b 850, emes. oitigato ,,oc'km ™ tesdoc® |lost, and the theory that it fell from the cen nee At eliveries - ' 3 E - § r’::.. 10 N0 Nigh' Mevele’ for the season; ;"'d‘;' s i 2 fi- Cu;"nl:l:du hf.!m y'llc‘xlm Naisorial” Blacuit Bank Cleart: 2 o $.26G6.5; Texas mittons, $.6008.00. mall car is gaining ground. The “top price for May was reached at ‘" ron 0 | MR M e i OMAHA, May 2.—Bank clearin I3 18 b i« s o and for July at”faye. | The market B T IR e T e SRR SR todny. wate BIMEILL Kod: for e vorir| ¥ 1018 § 81, Joseph Live Stock Market. Sheep Dic of Potmon. 0906 8t net gains of % to 1o compared | America, $12.06: com |N.Y 0 8w sponding date last year $2,407,750.52. H i 11 ST JOSEPH. Mo, May M—CATTLE—| CASPER, Wyo, May 25.—( . : + yo., May 23.—(Bpecial Tele with the previous close, with May at e foriGh HERG O | Norfoik & W. Fazeaith ¢ 10% & Receipis, 2,00 head: market steady; steers, and July at &%c. AR -",, o * | North American Oecine . Measieat. ‘ 1% 68 $1.60G:.00; cows and heifers $2.50@6.00; | 8¥am).—8heep in the range country south- | Provisions were bullishly affected by SISO city, 2 per ke Northern Pacifie ... 5 g { i 2 Calves, §8.0058 80 west of this piace are sgain dying from \ the bulge in L— n und at ihe close prices | g/ A 20 IS A %o PKE.). | pacitic Mall NEW YORK, May 24.—The cotton market | ¢ 3 o515 HOGS — Receipts, 6800 head; market | P : | v ‘were up 5 to compared with Baturday's m'(‘;svmenrly om"uc “r o extra, | Fenneyivenia | opened barely steady at a decline of 3@?| ¢ 4 8 10 steady to 6c lower; top, $7.%; bulk of sales, | some unknown cause. Last season a veter- { final quotations. | sae oL gl points and sold off to & net loss of 8@ | 3 ‘ 8 610 690579, [inarian of the siate board of sheep com- | _Closing quotations were as follows | RIS TYR tirmii disamaty points during the early Seasion under Uqul. | | s o WSHEEP AND = LAMBS-Receipts., =830 | missioners made an exhaustive investi ' | aricds | y ) and promote ead. market trong to her; lambs, | g Articien. | Gpen.| High. | Low. | Close.(8ai'y. | 2 1o irate, D o@IeT atare by disappointing cables and better weaiher | i H H 0gs TS » . [Hon and reported: that' the shesp. were | dairy, “common to fin ;. process . {in the south. The market steadied during| i I ‘™ - poisoned, from eating certain plants, and w 5~y G western fa | Repuile dianl” the middle of the morning, with prices rul- | 3 ; 500 Stoux City he is now in this section to discover, if | tory, firsts, rn imitation cream- | c Btesl pl ng some & of § points up from the lowest, | : SIOUX CITY, la., Ma L —~(8pecial Tele- ssible, the pl; | ery.' firais, 21g2e. on covering by recent sellers turn | 1 { ¥ ram) “CATTLE Receif RICE Tois: | possile, 108 plantyi sonisining. thy. poifen H CHEESE—Steady; new state full cream, 804 rentewed support from Wall stivet and| ¥ ‘ ket 10c higher; beeves, 36 50@7.00; tar cows Wolves KIill Stock. { speclais, 13ff13iec; new state full cream | | western sources 3 el | and heifers. $4.5038.00; feeders, $4.0095.00; | % g 4 specials, 13¢134gc. Iarge or small, colored | gt (¢ %y ,m et Jl-ulure!&lust-d very steady; May, 1124c; | o 120 | yearlings, $3.00@6 00. | LARAMIE, Wyo. May i4.—(Special Tele- o small. whits, \fige. common to falr, 90 | isesshettiols 8. &'V | guas 14 uly, 11.08c; August 1 ¥ 180 HOGS — Recelpts. 2,40 head; market | gram).—Paul Pascoe has returned frem e, skims, full to spectal, 3@1c Southern Pacitic - ptember, 10.84c; 'October, 10.8c; 1 10 €59 w0 73 steady to fie lower: range of prices, $6.60@ | his ranch tn the foothills ne EGGS—Firm; state, Pennsylvania and | s becitio pt6 ber, 10.80:; December, 10.82c; January, 10.75¢; | & 1m0 655 1 186 726 7.10; bulk of sales, $6.80@7.00, by : ALIlA < Rear: BAte. 4nd ’naurh\ r(um‘y‘.sflla;;l:d bwhlle. gm'ow Southern Rallway | March, 10.77¢ STOCKERS AND FEEDERS . reporte that he recently lost a mare and iir 1o cholec, 2 . brown and mixea, | fo. Rallway pld Spot closed quiet; middiing uplands, 11.6; | § Wi i o 82 40 y o yo o v " | i 30 ghgict MaBiPue: Spown s | AL L apes ol x‘:"‘ ot middiing uplands. 11.66c; | 4 R YA Stock in Sight. coit, two young horses, a cow, two steers western storage packed. 23¢7%c: western & Pucitic GALY Tex., May —COTTON— | 10 im0 4 o6 Receipts of live stock at the six princi- |and twelve or fifteen calves. all being first to extra first, 21 ; second: L & W s * . A 3 @l western markeis yesterday ounded ; B southern: tirets, 31005, seconds, 2@ | L & W pid B say S COTTON Btanty: | s, Seneral tandemoy of te bog | P a8 Jopaled TR 200 NI RIS g I 1 At Ganteo O | e Al middling, 108c: ' sales. one; receipte,. B | Way, the hest hoEs Sold Pretty close. io |South Omaha . ... 230" 48N b i 138001 885 18606 1830 | ORGEE Y galive: Stoady; qhickens, broll- Real bales; shipments, 1788 bales: stock, 33,514 |steady, with others a shade lower. The |Si0uX City TR 1 os 1 T dia 13 |ers. B@Rc fowls ' 14guc. " Dressed, firm: | U & Re bales. | Mevement. towara "the ‘scaics ‘was praciy | St Joseph .1l 26 Bo FIRE LOSS AT ABERDEEN western _broilers ®c; fowls, 16@l6c; | U | WaF] Cthe - senise. ) Kansas City avee 9,600 8@ | 1840 1860 |183% | curkeys, trozen, 15@35c. | b 8 Sieml wid Metal Market. on % Mondayv. ihe ctterines Toire THE | 82 Touls 4,300 1070 | 10 72%) 10 634 | e v C 7 NEW YORK, May 2 —METALS—The |posed of at reasonably early hour. A |Chlcago 45,000 Three Horses and Large Amount of [BR o n 1o 4;.‘2‘ el 1 .“" s General Masket. | Coemioal . London tin market was unchanged, with |Eood shar the hogs sold at $5.85G7.10 Furnitore Destroyed—Cig: 10 8| 108 | 10 879 10 73 | BT, LOUIS, May 2t v;llg_nm.«'l;.—u her; | spal Quoted at £122 %4 6 und futures at |and v s high as §1.2 for the beat | Total ... ottes Cause BIa: >, $ 'he loc s | market was dull ts out with the market close | hard,’ 81 and | The | @140 May. $1.37; July, nm.u | Westera Maryland 1ged, with spot quoted at $29.1214@ |to 100 | : {102 (0% {1020 (010 YT gember.” S ins | Weatlaghouss Eleotric ower than one week ago. Kansas City Grain { 7 was an advance of about 6s | Representative sales | KANBAS CITY, May MW, HEAT-Un.| ABERDEEN, §. D. May 4.—(Special | 10 23y, 10 L3/ 10 2215 10 07 CORN—Higher; track. No. 2 cash, | Western Union e 1 il bk , . th Ne. k- | ed L0 he | 4 " . Yl 10 3™ 10 17 0B 101 o3 hie, |GGG July NG | Wheling @ L. & o TRV, gopmer. mArket, with A "% LR 3 [ ShAnges para B ssan 2a, Mo, 3 coa it ) | Telesram.) —Tramps emoking = cigarettes B Lob — September, 673 Wisceasia Gentml A < ateady and VRChanEed i 120 P r} |@1.55: No. 3 red, $1.4 ¢ red, 3% started a fire late last night in the buggy B B it NOATE Higher! lrsf‘ll«; N1 cash, Sic, THial @ien fen 1ha day, 40,79 shares. ‘mwmr" ; 128714 @134 o . | " CORN e lower to e higher: W\o 2| shed of J. B. Moore's furniture store. Tha ash | No. e, 6ic; 2%c; September, | g ey casting, fog 4 advanced to 5 [ i | mixed ¢ 3 “mixed, TIN@izhc; . " . FLOUR-8 : winter patents, xw.u;‘.. London Stock Market. 20 76 80 i» Londot ey e 180 H [ o I e T8 BRI S 3¢ | fire spread to the barn and warenous: 6.60; winter straights. 80048 spring pat- YE-Nominal at 86c LONDON, May 4.—American securitivs | Unchanged at §L0i 0. “Speiter waa ' it 10 u Ty Three valuable horses and a large amount i 8pring straight uww FLOUR—Steady; red patents. | o 50" uler and firm during the early trad. ower at £2 in the London market % " OATS~Unchanged; No. 2 white, 59¢; No.|of furniture was destroyed. The loss is {INPNRAN extm tay o o Pt 7@ | ing today, Prices showed fractional changes | {41 fitm and unchanged at 4 i5@s. o 3 3 mixed, tegiee FRLRRIeS of ARARe SRSTR AT b | © . 1, - 0 0 L th ey 5. 1200 [ C. ! 2GaYe; | SEED--Timoths, §1.5068.00. B ou Tork cioeing. . . Tove MM Hang warra Locaily | & e @ HAY hikher. choice timouy. 415 wg | frem——— | CORNME. rYy h e market was unc 1 foundry s |18 [ prairie, $11 11.50; choice ai- erious ee! ons 4 London closing A & 3 N P3 neluded, | BRAN-Dull; sacked, east track, §1 o $16.00@16.00 No. 2. 31 i falta, $18.70@17.76 ¢ d o ¥ $1.850 | conols,_mosey... % 1IN K. & T DL, Yo L o o e ery, e firmts, msge; | 219 WOUNdS are healed without danger of | HAY—Firm; timothy, $12.50015.00; prairle, | amcconte .. 10% Nastolk & W : ST, x.;wys oo Ma S r 13 seconds, 19%c; packing stoek, 17c. ‘| blood polsoning by Bucklen's Arnica Salve 10, 13.00. | ‘Atchison " Ait% do ptd irm at ). Spelter higher at [ | 3GS—Extras, current receipts, Zic; | the healing wonder. 2, For sale by { GING--7 1-16c. | “do pta 1074 Ontario & W ¢ | seconds and dirties, 19c i e holce to fancy, %G HEMP TWINE-Te | ..":‘K.n & Owi. WA Pesneivania Dry Goods Market, “ i Keqelpte. Shipments Baston DEGY Co PROVISIONS —Pork. _ higher; jobbing, | Canadian Pacific . .i34% Rand Mines NEW YORK. May %-DRY GOODS. o Wheat, Bl...ivp..0e 43,000 e e POULflY—Iu-dL turkeys, 18¢; chick- | g5, Lard, higher; prime steam n/,;z‘l e 8 u?.‘x:...‘;n( Market for cotton goods is firm H Corn, bu... 75,000 37,000 New Masonie Temple Dedicnted. rings, e e, 6Gic: & to| 1000 DIy salt meats ateady: boxed, extra | Shicaf 0 Wo o f Souhem Ry gher on wide print cloths. Bleached | Oats. bu......... . 16,000 4,00 | INDIANAPOLIS, ind, May . —Masons % W {; RN «r;_ ® to|ghorts, $11.00; clear ribs, 811.00: short 1818 Southorn Pacitic sods have been bought freely today hy 9 of Indlana today are dedicating the new “‘",’, R fair | Clears, g1 :.x,“ Beacon. ut ¢hanged: boxed [ fome of the leading jobbers and all proba » $750,000 Mascnic temple in this city, which » . extra shorts. 200; clear ribs, 2.00; ! bility of a reduet on foilo * hort | “1' m‘ lears, $12.12% e m:. 1 '.r‘;‘“: my"s‘.‘, CPOULTRY 8t 18c; spring, | | H | 21md1e; turkeys Rge; Reese, | de. | moht‘ml—m- mess, per bbl., $18.8 | L rTER- Steady n@uyge. | Minois Ce Qe Lare. per 0 ivg $10.90. Short ribe | EGGS-Steads a1 (... . Louivilie & X fluflo: ‘short ribs -du! RQOR-~Bies count (bo:u | mnlfl ul wheat and fl ur were | to W80 bu. Primary receipts were AM bu.. .connr-l with .um bu. the ing the revision in_printed goods has passed. Cutters and jobbers are duplicating orders on fall dress Roods. The yarn markets hold very firn but trading ts sull lght. The raw silk market (8 very qu Interest centering | they declare in the finest bullding devoted {to Masonrv in the world, The temple i bullt 6f stesl and ptone, four stories high | The interior fixtures are of heaten brass i and the furniture, carpets and tapestry g 104 | were especially made for the purpose. The 8% 33by. 64y Articles Wheat July 10 1 1 Beptember 1oy 1w | December 1044 104l 1 corn July % December i B4 September g ey | | optio | [ fory MW o 3 g BIVED Bar steadamal f‘? Sl on the new crop prices Shipments | MONEY-_A@1 per cent tompie contains two restaurants and many %% | The rate of discount in the open market Coflee Market. 3% | tor short and three months' billa is 1% 1% | NEW YORK. Mey 20 | per cent market for coffee futur B | private dining rooms and ‘ls topped by a = ) B | root garden SHEEP demand for live mutton in A the sheep n today savored much of urgendy. The.inquiry was brisk from the open; 1 gei. a year The visible net k‘ points Tllh‘\‘-l ‘Fh'uh Il' s market were only $.500 ba neluding M :"-‘uulyoll ”'13' In the United States de- ol T8, July at 6.8 farch af | | ¥ e, Yfor "the waek, Liverpool Gra LONDON, May 24—Money was in in k."sr Spat quiet; Rio No. amount of uffs on oocean m-‘ LIVERPOOL., May n——\V‘HlAT—I creascd demand on the market today antos, Sde; mild Forelgn Fi y and | 8 inoreased 384,000 bu. = No. 3 red western winter, nominal. % | Siscounts were quiet. Austria secured the |12%e Esumated pts for tomorrow: Wheat, {ures steady: July. % 1%d; September, | bulk of 32.500,000 in gold at a reduction « ticam: com. 84 cara; oats, 31 cars; hogs, December, &8 ¥d one farthin [ W' 1500 W N — Spot, strong: new American chief b.mm mixed. via OGalveston, 6s84d4. Futures Minneapolis Grain Market. Quist: MAy. 58 6%d MINNEAPOLIS. May M —WHEAT-May LA . $L31%@1.30%; September, $1.13% On the sck exchange th wes the arrangement of the in .w.‘. bit Lransa y tair dimen ares ani A asked. B bid buyers in most cases pald . ¢ '”nr( their ’w‘l'll)l.l The | NEW YORK., Ma 4. ~The ‘Y!lhl-fl #up rate. consisting Iargely | piy of grain in the ('nited States Saturday and Deale) Bere were @ fow cars of | May 2 comptled by the New York Brokers i nbe but the offerings in xhlP,“Evgu:« change. was ds follows: Whea', | GRAZN, PROVISIONS, STOOKS. woled Or shorn. were in scant | 22420000 bu.; decresse. 114000 bu. Corn' | Omans Office »lag. e quallty on an average was|149000 by decreasc, 158000 bu Oars | Sttians 818 ¥ X. Bfe trade active throughout the |737.000 bu : deorease, 3,000 bu. Rye, 23 0 | Bl Telophons, Douglas €31, PEAS—Canadl frm: T8 1i5a tically everything nad | bu :"”M., 1:.?\ x' Barley, 1357.00 i l:‘no-ufl. A-nlll.nl A-213a ~Canadtis (s Vu.| deorease, 394,000 b Oldest and Largest House [ FLOU nter paten )% \he beat c.ipped lambs made ) On account of the holiday in Canada to- | ’ b o strong, 3.

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