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- e — e, B . ——— HE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1910 11 ' CRAIN AND PRODUCE NARKET 35" 2o e = ar riis, $15 POULTRY—Firm: chicks, 154« Be; turks, te: Gucks. lie. gecse, # Wheat Steady and Tone of Trade is RULITER-Sieady: crenmery. 3@t Firm. Powe S50 Shipments, ., W heat, bu e PRICES MAY YET GO HIGHER Ouie bu . . ATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | Demand _for White d Yellow Corn a— i Rains Over Cemtrml Valleys | Contimaes Exece LI « 1 | 1 Trading Keeps Values B OMAILA, May & 1910 Upturn. The disturban entra er the central b ' Monday, s passed eastward, with 8 ¥radually lessened energy, and is now den. OMAHA. May 3. 1910 al over the extreme e Onle cailes Wheat was steac o unchacaed 8¢ the | Genevel r1a attende isturbance SPSAtg,: The Turie Bav o (T Toae. Bet the central valieys during Sunday OVSE, ROl IIGSS trend Nikher, Kews be ght and Monday and over the lake re Bullish. reports of damage by Insects and | ) o v aring _the last compiainta of a Ia Beistie Suners aty-four hours. An Arem of high pres in_Kansas " . x s st er the upper M =m0 ttion od 1 the wea vaileys. er- e country decided fall The demand for white and yellow *Xcelien: and act It Keeps values c *harp advinee - ! in L & over the central valleys and bullish news in regard to buk Freezing temperatires in_the winter wiea calitie & throughout the upper caused shorts to cover,and va wers bid & frosts occurred last b an wa and north up T o s still advancing on the rea of low pressure, witn the Mtter grades is yery a mples | conditions are favorable for risming t of white d sol er | a this vicinity tonight and We toda alr weather 5 W bus wing snows the temperature and L agains ation for the last three veas recel sshefd and sip- 190, 1908 1907 me emperature e 84 = Primar - M0 busheis o T % and shipments against re mperature for toaiy, o8 de- ceipts ea and shiy ments of 4640 recipitation since March 1L Clearances we g g | res S0 Batbts F Sein. Giid. Whent aad Dows \ciency corresponding period in 1908, equal 10 90,00 bushets ) inch VA clcsatfrom 14 fo T5& Mgher on | o & cuey corresponding period in 18, pheat and unchanged on corn e . ocal range of uptions LA W 1, L ‘Articles.] Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Tes Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. P “'| For Omaha. Neb. ¢ \e twenty- Wheat— hours ending at 8 a. m., 3th meridian time, Ma 1oy 1w ¢ 10 an, | Tuesday, May 2. 1910 T b - i ¥ OMAHA DISTRICT i+ : —~Temp.-— Rain- > i . o . Stations Max. Min. fail . k. 4 2 Ashiand, Neb 1 by 4 ‘ _ |Auburn,’ Neb o | "4 4 {B'ken Bow, Neb ] i, Bl B B4 | Columbus, Neb 0 : 2 Culbertson, Neb [ Omaha Cush Price Falrbury, Neb = WHEAT-No. 2 hard, .04 Fairme Nek 12 bard, Meglid; No. 4 hard, wgwc, reje.ted 1=la Feeb. = hard 'No. 2 spring. %ol M: No. 5 Hartington, Neb. -n @ Ne. 2 adram, s@wc, No, |Hrstings, Neb n um. S@suc Holdrege, Neb ) CORN % white, 6lc: No. 3 white, Wt |Oakdale, Neb... & 3 0t @nlc, No. 4_white, ST@Sse 2 yeilow e I » wuGibige. Ko, § veiluw. usiiec: No 6 3 a6 yellow, Sigsec. No. 2 3 3 5% €« 3 ® @B, No. 4. S4aeds wiioc # B = | OATS—8tandard 3 whits, o g ' w No. 3 ve . e 2 5 low, iwgigc; No. Wyde, N Sjoux ( .8 3 ® mixed, gt | * Minimum perfod for tweive-hour period wx]zmax —No. 4, i5'5@B4c. No. 1 ¢ ending at § & m | So; rejected, L2geGe: DISTRICT STATIO! RYE-T4g7c; No. 3, 1§ ¢ —Temp.-— Rain- Carlot Keeeipts. Districts. ons. Max. Min. fall Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Columbus,” O. ? » - w Chicage Pt o UM Loutsville, Ky » 8 % M nneapolis 1 I:dianapolls. " £ Omana. 3 q 1 = 3 Az Dulu > So8™ % Mo 2 - " iy Des Moines. u neapolt ] CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS jiinneap i - Neb “ » Featares of the Trading and Cl coplous rains occurred w Prices on Board of Trade. ast twenty-four hours in all po & . = the corn and wheal reglon except—the o g ey B 2, 1~ P i Minneapolis district. Freezing temperatures speculalors turned-easthard today. Omio: |are reported general this morning i the Indiana, 1llinots and Tennessee upper lake region and throughout the west- more of interest for the tume being than ern portion of the corn and wheat region. ae west. Hession f1¥, erop damage reports | Killing frosts occurred in Nebraska, lowa rom the states famed almost monopolized | Minnesota and the Dakotas attention during he final half of the ses- L A. WELSH sion. In consequence. the market ciosed | Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau firm and within lsc of the top figures of —— . With a net gain of 4@8c, the latter | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | May option. Corn fnished iw@ige | t Droviatons OIS Hiabary | | Gmetads N exhibition of the greatest strength was | mmodittes. { essed in the wheat pit. Almost entire| NEW YORK. May 3.—FLOUR—Steady. | whsence of selling pressure near the start|with small jobbing trade; spring patents. sade an wdvance comparatively easy, $5.25016.55; winter straights, $4.2084.50, winter soon twa big commisdon houses offered | extras, No. 1, $4.00G4.30; winter extras No. wheat frpply agd there was a quick seiback. | 2. S3.7564 Kanges straights. $4.9035.00. Re- leading Tongs halped a rise and apputently | celpth, 42351 bbls.. shipments 828 Bbis. forced some oAvering by & few of the larger | Rye flour, steady; fair to good. $4.284.4 shorts among elevator concerns and spee- | choic to fancy, $.50G4.80. wiators. one operator buying 2000000 bu | CORNMEAL—Steady: fine white and vel- . is some good sized purchases, | low. SL40gl 45, coarse, §1.%a1.8; kiln'dried, based o7 the theory that May is usually a M2 | momh of crop scares and that there is now WHEAT—Spot market strong: w0 liguidating period at hand for some ($LI5%. nominal e i f.. No. 1 tune. Seplember opened unchanged to iyc | $1.18%. nominal. f. o. b. afloat opening ywer at $1.0I%. advanced to SLOIY, de- |igat The option market was firn clined to $1.01%. rose rather violently to|With very small offerings and inf by covering of shorts on firm cables and avorable crop advices. closing 1@1%c net May. $1.14%@118 closed at $1.16 $1.02% and closed at 1 A modest, advance was scored in ocorn. | with tL» May option_climbing more than . the distant months. Cash corn was guoted y 10356 1.12 1-16. ysed at $L12; Sep- firm and %o higher: No. : vellow sold at|tember, $1.08%G110. sed at $1.10. Re- egelc ovipts, 73,000 b Oats were comparatively weak. Septem CORN—Spot, firm; steamer ¢, nominal ber closed steddy at 35%c. @ net lors of 3 | elevator, éxport basis; export No e L nominal, £ 0. b. The option market was Provisions recorded an all-around ad ce | without transactic closing \‘E\-'c net with pork finisbing at 10g15c up. lard 17%@ | higher. Ma sed at 60c. July at 72%c and ¢ 1o 3o, and ribs 124Glde Septe f The. Receipts, 2 bu Leading futures ranged as follows: shipments, #0647 bu ~ OATS—Spot. steady; mixed. 3 to 32 ibs nominal. natiral white. 25 to & Ibs.. 4536 iSc; clipped white, 4 1o & Tow.. la@slc e The option market Wwas without transac- May )i Svisl -1 Piosing nominal. Receipts. 35.1% bu duly 1 0%N Bept. 1 0IW% Corn May NG ip ai $L02% Articies. Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yesy. ; prime, $115; No. L $L124@| 31006106, No. 3. %c@di.on S_Dull; state. common to chokc t1o crop. 2yZc; 4%S, nominai; Pacifie Py e d E | coast, 18, 14gl1Sc; 1908. nominal. | (.D; | HIDES—Firm; Central America. 2G2%c; Bugota, 2@c 4 o | PR HER-Firm: nemlock firsts, 26 uly @ | 29c. seconds. BGT thirds, 2263c. re- oA WG | oted. 0@2c . PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, $2.75 i | @oess family, $2800; short clears, $35.000 4 n® | 57 peet steady: mess. 315010, tam- g 25 (Y 50 00g0m; beef hama. I24.0062500: Nl el W | pickied beiites. steady: pickied hams, §15.008 e 5 @ Lard, firth; middle west, primep pppp A 1240 160 fara. firm: middies finilAHR2.. | by IREe 122% 1670 Tard, strong: middles west. prime. Wy 122 . Tsg12%: refined. firm; continent, $13.30 ™ funs South America, §14.20; compound. §10.00G 1030 3 4 Y | LLOW—Steady: prime city, hhda.. TRe ~—— " | country. SGTie 5.0 Cis=k | BUTTER Weaker creames pecials, %.00g | Wc: creamery extras. Jc. thirds to firsts | PLOUR-Steady: | winter patents, fovac. creamery. nid, WgTe: state dairy. | 3, winter straights W0SgaZ. spring |30 © 3 o Ry 7 5 sl v CHEESE—Unsettled on new state full RLEY~— f \ - tair to|cream; old speciais. 1Ti4c: fancy coiored. BT g S Hgsec; fair to | TS "gnod to prime. 16@15%c: new hest. n Y 3. Iy e, 13%c:. fair 0 SEEDB-FIat. No. | southwestern, §2.373. | colored. 134@13tsc: whit fair nort estern. 2 ot A oo, 1%c, skims. specials 104a@1ie (_"' g . R4t Timothy. 8.0 |E80L “tair to good. S4@c; common. {36 NS-Mess pork. per bbl. §21.75 sc: full, 3gdkc Y% o The Mz @ Shove ribs | BGGS—Basely ady: fresh sathered 8 Short clear sides | storage packed selections. N1N@2ac; fresh Fathered. regular packed extras, firsts, and flour were | A%@Se: fresh gathered, regular packed. o e | firsts. W@2ke. Rropam _eadipte wers | = S0t Y Dresscd. western towls. Year ago. The wotld's | 2c; western turks, IgHe. as shown Oy Bradsireet's, - | deer bu, | Kansas City Grain sad Provisio Estis receipts for tomorrow . Wh CITY. May I—-WHEAT-Un 12 cardh . b, eurs; 0ais, M cars, hogs ic higher: No. 3 hard. $1.108 i $1.4G1.00; No. 2 red, $1.0¢1 Prives—Wheat: X red, Ne % $1.0301.08 Close: May, 81.06%, sell- 3 red, SLONWE1 10y 1| ers; July, §1.00g1 (0. bid; September, % L No. § hard, SLOGLIY @i $L10GLI2%: No. 3 spring. CORN—Cash. unchanged to higher *No. § cash, ®@6ic; No. 1| No, 2 mixed. Bgec. No. 3 61G&%e, No. . No. 3 white, | white, g&sc: No % . Cash: May b ellow. §1G | (ikc. sellers &, sellers, September, white, @%G43c; No. 3| Wac, sellers ¢ Wouiec; standard, UATS—Cash. sGlc higher: No. 2 white. | 3 w“geic. No. I mixed, 1G4k ER > Bleads: _creameries, ‘MGc: R E—Cash. W0GZc. Omries. 2@ HAY—Unenanged: chofce timoth EGOS-—Steady: receipts, .12 cases: at | @l.#. prairie. §10 Wyll.oo. choice -’ chses . 1T @19%c; tirsts, | SIS 5. i B Steady, daimies, NBlsc; twins, | 3c: firsts. Mc; seconds, Me; packing stock, Yo E c: long |1 . A erigas & RGGS—'nchanged: current receipts, new ATORE Sismen: . ohoice (0 fancy, 3 |cases, $.5. misceliancons cases. 3.%0; §14.00 falfa, fair o . TgRe. | southerns. $4.90, storage packed, $.70. CUMH-‘E:; turkeys. l5c; chickens, | Receipts. Shipments. 7 Wheat, bu . 2,000 57,000 N SO | Corn, bu.. . .. 1000 52,000 hmhn- Gemera! Market. Oats, bu. o 4,000 500 4 U8, Nay 8 —WHEAT—Cash. | -~ Gank Mo ek BB Mo S hard | Minneapolis Grain Mark 3% Puiires. higher; May, $189% | MINNEAPOLIS. May 3 -WHEAT-May L) X 1.08; July, SLOS. September. $1OIN. higher, track, No. 2 %G| (¢ nigher, May, WA July.| OATE_No 3 ! No. 2. T oo pound sacks. HANGIE. | FLOUR—First_patents, in wood f. o b | v 81 %G .&nm Weher: track. No. & 06 | No. | hard. $1i%4: No. | Rorihern, §L 10w E 3--'”1' mw Futures, | No. 3 SLMGLOT . w‘ FLA - @ Fuatures N al X 3 ~taney FRighi, 30853, | yinneapolis. $5.90G5.50; second pate %:‘: g,"f;“ clears, WIME. second clears . | S-0gs. . BNe Liverpool Graim Market. | timethy. S4.0G1500; prairie.| LIVERPOOL. May 3 — WHEAT — Spar, | { duil; No. 2 red western winter, no_stock. | | Futires.” tiem, May, Ta sed. Jily. T 3a; T 5 October, Ts 3 ‘ ..x.:..w.::..::,,., a.:;.‘,': COR! s’m.‘:ma.exw Americar mixed | 3 can @ | northern. : old American T salt meats steady; boxed extra | Ta Pgd. Futures, dull; July, m-l‘“‘l —— NEWYOREK STOCKS ASISBO.\D: nam e workons twance n s o L OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET . rer of the United States, §5,501.25; subd making & clearsnce < Fu sect, pee be ©s Temporary Relief Felt in Stock Mar. 1%.% b "% %" No Very Great Change in the Cattle ' i 4 A por DO W " La per b ket After Depression. New York Memey Mashet. Trade. ance. W ma. bed NEW YORK, Msy 2-MONEY—On ca Med Wood brand. per 'bok RAILROAD BILL IS WATCHED | cont. “ioring w5 per cont: orferca at s | HOGS SELL MOSTLY TEN LOWER per cent. Time loans. very duli and soft % fancy lowa Jonathans, per bo BERRIES-Jarsey. fresh s sixty days, 4G4 per er,.:':w ; days. ¥y —_— - iy o i i par eent: wix months, 4% per cent. L y TES— Anchor brand, ne \ Lemistation Congress Regurded as |"PRIME MERCANTILE PADER ~ 59syy | Lombe Slow and Areund Fifty Ceats - e e e, LY Poss e Presa | per_ cent. 1 Lower Than ot Week's Close, F LG8 -Caltor e size, Sc. we of Deteat of | DU Ot @ EXCHANGE—Easy, with ae- -4 VEGETABL Amendments to Interstate tual business in bankers' bills at M.840@ with Sheep Thirty-Five s IRISH POTATOES-Wisconsin and na 5 demand. commere, u . s ™ & SWEET POTATOL LVER-Bar, Mi4c. Mexican dollars e oee > P VLS Kansas, per A‘ ki i DS Government, steady: raliroad, ir- SOUTH OMAHA, May 1. 190 B o < New California and southern, t EW YORK. Mar —Stocks rebounded a Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 41 'e . today from the depression which has been osing quotations on bonds were &5 Official Monday e I A - e XS crystal wax. per crate, fi, foreing them to lower price levels, but the e, O Intee Marine (... G2y | BetimAte Tuesday 30 A0 45m s » » 00 ® low, per crate, $1 i proved only temporary, a break in - s ol iy — » [ e IRk PRI TUIIIDIL. SR, | the coppers causing acute weakn R . g | Two days this week 540 ’m beets, turnips. [ sacks, per in Apparently the principal relleving factor | & eoupon s 2% Same days last wesh. ... MBS " s GAR Extra fa i a8 found in the money market, where 't s rex im0 9 | Same days 2 weeks ago.. 7, 2 & y call ioans opened at #4 per cent, compared | 4o coupen @ . Wy |Same days 3 weeks ago. . 18100 ot | With the § per cent opening rate resterday | STAlis.Chal i LB 4 ke oo &1 - " ] RADIsuE -"‘:nm":r - " e ~ ™ t year 1073 » o " e CARROTS over the smail WA the surprise falt | in Totaws & T xat] MR ot M. tas 4% | The foilowing table snows the receipts | B » = “ sH i ROtk ALY et B | b & ST Tnisal 8 fas st | Of cattie, hogs and sheep a¢ South Omana I i - m oo PA 4 epted by pur of the cotton &c- | srmour & Co. iWa.i % do_deb. & n' |for the year to date, compared with last ° ] E K BEE co purchasers in compliance with | Awhmon gen. 4 .. WAN. Y. ¥ W & R year: e, compared with Jee | SHELP—Lamb 'prices made another | SPIN e notices from selfers last Friday to the | s cv. W v, G m | Cattie e W B sharp descent in the sheep barn today, and | & Amount of 17.000 beles. This requirement | do ~v i 10 Norfolk & Weatern ~ . 0.0 | the tfade was just about as lifeiess as it 200 i for nearly 313000000 must have been | Atlantic C. L lm 4% o | W88 yesterday Fresh receipts were n TOMATOES -Fane financed mainiy eisewhers than tn B &O " above normal, but & Hberal supply of hold- | per 6-bek. crate, §235 York. presumably in Chicago and in d0 3ga N the Average overs gave a sum total that was anvihing = STRING AND WAX Orleans. and in the latter tase ultimately | o 30 8 W. S »y 60 South Omaha for the las: | bu ising dded to this feat re | per, about 5 lbs., $6 3 i Ps | Brookiyn Tr. Sv. ‘. SeqOregon the ne bearish conditions t! aled the IREE ecentral of Ga is 1% eniral Leather So . WgPenn. ev. T *Central of N.J € S 12 do con 4 Today wareh 223,000 baies of cotton use in New York. comps — | market yesterday, a demoralized easter 906, 1005.1904. | trade and a slack demand for product only ¥7.000 bales at this time last y. The [ Ches & Ohio 444s. W Reading gen. & - ~—m—— | Declines of 15Gi5c were more frequent VEGET | poor holding power on the advance mani- | do ref. . NS L &5 Fofg eS| - S Ihl.ll._‘ ing early rounds. but oniy A few airin \DISHES-Extra faney fested by the stock market may have | Chicaso & Alton ¥ies 2 do gen S su 626 5 47 were wanted at these prices and prosp been due In part to the ained an e B aq it . % ML LW cw® san ¢ $3 62 53 4T of closing Dusiness were decided ficial situation in the cotton trade. Call | 0 5™ % ey *e4o lm gold 4. . W | ] 638 634/ 516 475 ten.’" 1o use A common expression 1 money also rose to by per cent befor rod o287 & 3% 8 SSemboard A L. 4. 3% | April |9 08 1 §32 510 4 LAmbs made up the bulk of offerings, as close. per cent before the (¢ "R, . & P. ¢ 4 Thuse, Pueific el da.. 9 ‘:vr.l 213 |7 IE 51 0: I;--vm: and class of stock bore the nop do rtg. 4. g do ev. . 100 | [ 823 629 (K] ant of t el most everythin aThe irreguiar tone developed in the latter | coi "5 e g O TR T B vt e 4 R G Tl T o ovs el t found some explamation in the eon- | *Colo. Midiand 4 9% Raftwar & 104% May 9018 24 6276 45 | while a sharply lower market is always used views entertained of the technical | Colo & Sosthern ret. o gen. ¢= S s T S 2% 57 515 4 68 more of legs uncven. (he break above noted position. Some pains were taken to spread | and ext. ¥ sigUnion Pacitic N T N | Weuls Sulk Mhout Buscride the sitwation &s the impression that important inside inter. | Dsi & Hadsm c W o e | Suneay a whoie : e A SRUyiag Sorht CPOrRCions Bed S0t Sheut | "o jor & fyr. s Raboer & S| Receipis and dispesition of iive stock i It is neediess add that-ihe siumpy . e lh«d at a higher level. This | epteiitery b WAL, 5 Steel 34 8. 108 Ubion Stoek Yards. South Umaha, for the|irade thus « week has been ont of amounts o g nuation that Iarge | egrie prior Hen . RyVa.-Caro. Chem. fa . 9% |IWenty-four hours ended at 3 p. m. Monday: | the ordinary iring the two da all unts of stocks which had been returned | do gen. 4 bl RECEIPTS—CARS kinds of iambs have broken about X to lenders represented this process, the | °de cv. s series A ol eep quotations marked down about stocks having been borrowed for delivery | @o ev. dm Series B 6 Wistern M & o Cattle. Hoge. Sheep i s, to cones he origin of the sellf Gen'l Eiec. ev. Sa..16% Westingh. Elee ¢ fa w3 | Co M. & St P 1 prices on shol bs are § higher leveis. i g 1. Central 1wt r 4 % *Wia Central & E." Missouri Paeific 1 Tou 4‘ ot - N ,‘.‘ shee M 3 ® and prices horn sheep Met=t Market The compromises proposed in the rail- | Inter. Met the...... Mo, Pacific o etts.. 3 Union_Pacific 13 2t B e than velces on simie « » : rket. road legislation now before congress were | ‘Bid. Offerse. S Y quality wool shipments ollowing - 0PN T P ALS 0N regarded, in the first view, as a possibie | — C &1 west 1 quotations appiy to the I class "of | PATK - gt B R ::-’:u{ of m; defeat of the whole pro- Lo Stock Market. ;} :-QM r&”:’ & ;:‘» ki Good “to choice la. $wga.: | oK Al eXchang e e gram of amendment of the interstate com- | LONDON, May 3—American securities < $ r te good lambs, $850¢ sood _ light o ) merce law. A revised estimate of the pro- | opened firm. Y1 point over the final New g » 1|yearlings, §.76GS.00; good heavy vearlings. | |\ o ceedings seemed to accept th 3 b R I & P, sast.. $7.6057.8; good to ce wethers, $.50G | v e o cept them as a| York prices of yesterdmy. On over-night R I &P, wet T 1 153 o uoted £51 . quote rengthening of the radical forces working | buying orders and local ‘covering Brices | ijjinois Centra e e T e 5904 |\ ke olvtie & against_corporations | further ‘strengrhened, but tater a siight | K% 3 BT W “tirte Soodig as 21244125, Cus The wavering hesitation of the specula- | reaction set in and &t noon the market ™ " L2 Represent . exports of ™ tion only needed:the late siump in the | was steady, net 3@l points higher. 1 18 " AL e+ W New York ware o4 copper to turn the whole market down- | Consols for money .. $1% Louisvilie & N 14 Total receipts ....188 ~ ¢|No. | ork . 40 wards again. Reports of wide concessions | Y U A T.. Jaw DISPOSITION—EREAD. ’:5:3’1""'{" " sp- sing at n the selling price of copper were the | Amai Copper le. Hogs. Sheep. | o G0 OTRA0 cufls.. g: June. | 87ounds for the deception in these stocks. | Anaconda Omaha Packing Co E @8 Colorad 7 B e Kugust Bonds were irregular. Total saies, $2.615.- | Aighiesn Swift and Company « 1 | eaters Seaiitias aBE. etk was lower with spot 7 VI N SR S | Baltimare & Onio. _/ibwg Pennevivania b i o A | “ers D N w1 1 and futures at £150 1o : ios e rmour & Co.... T s ~ TS ERNRS - was dull with = quoted_at $4.3 Number of sales and princpal quotations | Cesepes e Senwartz-Bolen Co 3 |8 ST dnd e { @40, New York, and #.1564.35. East St on stueks wer: as follows. MgSouthern Ry Sincialr 150 | : The English rket was Jower at Siles High. Low. Close. 10 do pfd Morreil Packing Co = y Chaimers ptd LM on onomy 178 Southern _ Pactfie Kohr Packing Co. 1 e sed W at $5.0085.10. New Coppe: oS BuCrion,_Pacific Smouse Packing Co 13 York 84 5G4.% East St. Louls. Lon- sl e s Steel e R 11 spring 1 i e s B ¢ " b g Stephens Bro: {3 et smas” Solie wer at 49 id for Clevelnd 5 Wabash Hill & Son 4 2 western lambs, shorn ity I e P Mg 5% do F. B. Lewis % 18 western ewss, Shorh | 1 foundry northern. $17.25 : 18 | Huston & Co a 37 western lambs FISER: QO Je0. 5 RouEheeS steady at 4%ed per ounce.|J. B. Root & Co 2 spring iambs, shorn { EY-24@3 per cent |J. H. Bulla 43 western lambs, s 4 | The rate of discount in_the open market | L. Woif [ 41 western lambs. shorn. culis Omaha Hay Market for short and three months’ bills is 3% per|S. Wertheimer 1% 281 western lambs....... X ey HAY—No. N Am. Tei & Tel Roston Stocks amd Bomd: J i Rothechil ... 1 p i 5 — ot Drioi T st et R ar ERER Am. Tobacco pfd i 2 & o.-Kan. Calf Co. 5 3 A 1 . . - BOSTON, May .—Closing quotations on M & | demand. Al grades « ooy e A mining stocks were | |Klne . 2 |Cattle and i Markets Reported ed 7o, ng to the bif suppiy Atdtoon . Ailouer 59 Mohaw W T DS . oo 41 Lower—Hog Market Steady. | ¢o pra Am. Cogper... . B Mgy Mines. %% | Total W 578 4&s| CHICAGO, May 3—CATTLE—Reccipts Sugar and Molasse: Atiantic Coast Line Am. Bme, L e . B oy (BB, pites - L85 | ;00 head: market, 10c¢ to I5c lower than YORK. May 21—SUGAR-Raw B & O 1w 1 1o e North” L % | CAliLE—Receipts of cattie numbered I |}, ¢ week's close. Steers. 36583 cows Museovado, 89 test, 3.74c ntrifugal. Bethienem steel o R = cars this morning. making the total for tne - o P - molasses ar, %0 test, 3 4 T4 10 0id Dominion = - H5G7.5. heifers, $4.35g7.50. dbulls, $.00G mola i e: ey el S0 174 Osceoln - wo days 45w head as against u.S0 head |¢7 Ives, $3.005.60; stockers and fecders. crushed, 5.85c; granul Dhnadinn Puatfie 1 5 Parrert or the same days last week and 10790 for | g iogar oy i RRE™ GCentral Leatter - 7 = v Re same period & year ago. Conditions | ¥FEET o & H 59 Quine y S Reeel et P T Comeiar et N8 shanson {3 |outsde of the moderate recelpts wers not | g = g g P B < ¢ ey e Haogs C. Co. é4iaSuperior | very favorable to the seiling interests. Ad- LR et mizes, 35| B " S s At e “puttere. . 7 Superiar & Bowon w 3 |vices from other seiling points indicated R N R etme w1t | alioons oar jcage. G Weat., Bow Frankiin 11 Superior & Pittsburg 1% | that the heavy slump in prices yesterday | ooy’ ) . ,‘,"'.;* 5. bulk 000,80 | P = ) Girous Con s TEmazc " | nad been followed by a weak market today, FLHC D FLUOET il .6 c > N w Granby Con B Coal & 04 e e e Y e thing o encourage |, SHEEP- “AND LAMBS—Receipts, _ 10.00 / Next ec M & St P Greene Cananea U 8%, Ret & M . M| 2 head. market. 16c (0 i lower; sheep, 5 } : Lile Roraile Copper {very free buying on the part of packers. |g7ss: lambs. §$7.5GS.%: spring lambs, $10. e CCC &a L o, e | ‘Buyers seemed to want a few cattle this | 8750 WD, FURER Spring l * e & Aeachonn: Lake Copper morning and in a few instances where seil- | > f No Effort Will Be Made to Send Up o & “Routt Lakaile Copper |n- happensd tohave fusi the ki@l that| - - T A ? the “AiF"B S Pt mi Copper | found taver in a buyer's eve taought tuey Kansas City Live Stock Market. ny o e r oats Foiad eAsked | zoid to ifttle better advantage Lian yes- KANSAE CIPY, May 3 —~CATTLE-Re- This Week. D& | terday. On the other hand. tne Dest that|csipts. 150 head: Thciuding M soutnerns o 4o ptd | could be said of the general run of catile (miarket fur stecis, 6o to wer, calves < Distitiors Securities was to quote them steady. while in some [Wieady t 10¢ lower; catves, ¢ to e ower The experiments with the bailoons for e .nstances sellors who did pretty well yester- | cholos +xport and dressed beef steers, §1.3 | meieorological obsefyvations will not begin @ day found tnemselves unabie to ciose oui @XM, fair to good, $EO0GILM. we Genera; Eiectric Great Northern pfd ern 35 hern | gone to Denver c before next week. Prof. C. 8. Wood b busipess for & few da. Brunswick Con cheir holdings to a8 good advantage (oday. steers’ $6.5087.50 stockers | Com. Tunnel sock nd_feeders In other words, the cattle sold anywhere g6.83; southern steers, $5.507.50; sot | | | ! |from sirong to a Mttle lower. depending | cows, £340gS | do Oregon ctfs Jo bends bus e g s atfve cows. $44M6.50 na- | ill return before Saturd: There i lnots Central con. Cal. & Ve b % |upon the kind of cattie. As high as §i.ic|tive heifers. M.B@7®; bulls, #.350%.9 it itl: selyre rete e S inter. Met | Borm_Silver Tollow, Jacket % | was paid for a buneh of rignt good beeves. | calves, $4.50GK.50. much to do o get the balloons in readiness 4o ptd on o Cows and heifers sold in about the same | HOGS—Receipts, 19.000 parke .las well as the metecrological appara nt Harvester *Ottered. PLs, head; market, lfc tater ",:r::""‘ e notehes as yesterday. the supply noc belnk 1o lfc lower: top $.30, bulkc of sales. .45 | Observations will be continved reguiar L v large, 1. asonably | G415, heavy. BG3.20; packe: nd butch- . - h inter. Pubnp Bank, Greavings. o Tooh Gammad Commen and imferior Stult | Sval b ieouis: Hyns: G.A00010: vies, .60 | 3¢ the week and a numbe e gty OMAHA é’a:‘“i‘;flzl:l 'l;l:"5'2~"; | did not move any too freely, but most of | §&. - bal.oons sent skyward X ay were $2.910.5 a_fo e |the good kinds changed hands in fair | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Re. | ¢ S : | SHEEP A » teceipts, 8.0%| Special attention will be given to the sponding date last year l:flfifl" season head: market, stem ambs, $7.50@9.9: | probable meteorological effects of the pres- et The supply of stockers and feeders wa: | vearlingw. Wethers, $6.5087.50: | y; " i sl ps Waes MGmies. 3 {very much smaller than vemerday. And |ewes, $4.0007.00; stockers and feeders, §.00g | (°c¢ Of Halley's comet during the week of BOSTON, May 3—WOOL—Locsl wool | with the better feeling created by the heavy | ;.. Y| Ma. by me; of both captive 15 and stocks e well broken up and little in the | rainfall yesterday there was a fair dem. h ls remain. athough prices are [and steady prices were nerally main- | g |and free balloons. During that week the holc o0 R uvera. Thé Gemand ia | tained ¥ »* St. Lous Live Stock Warket | balicons will be supplied with special in- stional Biscuit | fair and one mill recently l'}'m“d a good | Quotations on cattie: Good to choice eorn- | ST. LOUIS. May 3 —CATTLE-Recelpts, | struments for recording any yausual cli- s far R Oregon stapie &t i9%e in the grease. | fed steers. 5 G775 fair to good cornfed|310) head. including 3% head Texans mar- |, 08) oondiithng R R of M 3 pfd F O o ow [ foil swing in the west |steers, $8.75@7.3, common to fair corufed | ket steady to l0c lower. native shipping and | ™*'"'7%" " _° S g Central e And-som local buyers bave Secured some | stesrs. WISQETS. vod o cholex cows 04 | export wictrs %7045 dressed beel and | N Y.On. & W G ¢t from 16c to 1sc. Shearing in | heifers, g to good cows and | butcher steer 0gs.2); = ¢ S Eoon a3 | Nemils” o Treet e o i Wtnd e o Rt o sy ey | PURSE SNATGHERS ARE BUSY orth American. e e medium elips have.sold at Zc. The | heifers, §2.750% % to choiee stogkers |6.35. cows and heifers, $135GS.00: canners. | P::’::-m‘.h.mx :., Jeading domestic quotations r;ln(s an fol- w.:‘; r-:d.:‘ "u«!-us. -r ir to good l:a(k'rlnnm.i bulls, $4.00G%.75; calves w.‘,"" [Two Well Filled Handbugs Are . Redithe Jows: Ohlo and Pennevivania fieece. No. 1|4 ers, 0G4 comMo 0 fair | 875, Texas and Indian steers, | Grabbed In Department St Pesais Gaa w-div e o ageie: | delaine, Se: half-biood | stockers and feeders. 34.0G8.00: slock helf- | cows and heifers, $3.00G%.50 - iy | g 5 gt e el Pt ok S Lous r Tloihim. Sc: quarterbicod eombing | e BTGLE: 1og! calves. $4.3083; bulls, | HOGSReceipts, 5,200 head: market, 10 | omday Afterncon. Piitwbury “4oa! . B¢ delaize. mwgsned 3@eic: fine un | NP et BIGEE. | 20c iower: pigs and lights. § 70@9.%. pack- Presand sioel Car. - yasned, Bee. Mishigad, Wisconsin, e | R ,'," VIWRRE. - . T80t 8 butehers and bemt heavr, | Purse. smatchery paiaiat i fne big de Railway ol Spring oy Snwhshed, 3igie. Kentucky. Indiana and | i g e BRRD. AR BRAa Recelpts, 10 J96 whmen' Frus Repabite Stesi . Missduri, three-sightiis blood, $i@8k; quar- | ;; @ s - head. market steady. native muttons, §5.0) morning, netting §7 by their opera- e % ter biood. Delc. Seoured basis: Texas. |i: mal o R @7.9: lambs, $1.069.00: cully and bucks . Rock Isiand Oo oy fine, 13 ?:"';’:hm -xée;“m;*m-m‘g:"l ‘E. e g lg ; $4.0@6.00; stockers, $3.90G5.00. | e vietims of the purse snatchers wers Pty i 0GR Tine 8 kadle ccasty, @O fai, | B menoon i rm — | Mrs. Caldwell, @ seal handbag, containing g e Sy R 2 s 4 atar e 1 saple. : 102 ::: 2. ; : fl'r".v'o;:;u.x::"'« 9'*:1_' rket. |two gold bracelets. adf expensive pair of do ptd SEhac, tern clothing, $8g&kc; valley. No. . 8 L y 3 —CATTLE—Recelpts, | s cle: i "4 Siome-Shetrieid 8. & 1 B G G Territory. fine staple, &psic: | '} mit & D8 1% La0 head Marke: dull and iower: ianie, | Tpoctacier: aue. MBI, SN MRS Clam Sesthers Fusitie X 1%/ fine medium. staple, WGSic: fine clothing. | @ ok ¢® % 1% BRGID, Sows and belfers, | SLAGT | Crinworth, . & handbag:containing M8 - war % | gogese: fine medium clothing. S6S7c; half- | n 8 e i 1w |caves 3 ! The miscreants escaped in the throng of 0 pid Foa e s apcdlos i § - B 14 | UHOGS-Receipts. 6,00 nens. Market . s I 3 | Dlook Somvin. masc: pulled sxira fic. |8 = u e (10 lower: top 8.3 bulk of saies 3 wg3 jserpes - : i » 1 Y 748 3 S—Receipts, %5 , TR LA »3 n®|fine A S)GE2c; A supers, STGSSC ¥ & ie u im iy nesd. Marker dull and lower e wite | ley Kidney Pills contain in coneen- Union Pasifie ™ e 1 Cotton Market. |8 - e e 18 ed form ingredients of etsablished ther L = g | NEW YORK. May 1—COTTON-M .-uni- 16T 1 Te e s lo value for the pellel and gury of all Ve s "y = ;m“'&’uflf.:"’;n'.‘ '-:n.y"m.: e e e IR 1n " . Pnesits ot Ave “:“ » = g | kidney and bladder aiiments. = 3 : | meo v o do pia L n.;“ ,;:: | points higher on the old crop and about ;11: 1300 '-Co'l 7 T cipal western markets yestorday OFFICIALS LIKE FIRE Ctan Copper omoey ea | Points higher on the new as & result of - e Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. HOUSE Va.-Caro. | Chemieal - Lo s bull support for the n-r"l"n'-c‘an'.hl. '?nv-‘\u = o 74 3 Bis :"mm Omaha 3900 509 830 Wateah 1 L . | of w o shorts and & e fresh buying S Jome; . 40 6.4 2. o pid i 0% 0% 88| eneon by steady late cables from| § =18 2 1 Kanes Tty e 150m pag|ATeer pesiton They < Reiibe . Pive L O Ky = i al ox|Liverpool. the outlook for cooler weather| ;' o e % 14 3t. Louis ok ¢ v 270 Laddies’ . New Heo anry Unies: m :_.‘ - '-‘2 | mwh;:: l.hr. ::“'bh. and m:hnll.‘rm‘ : Rl : l: - Chicago . 3000 lOfKA"'1 wi De. Laxe Brie i 1y 6| Sare Crom e Jeeal “"""od | & n -84 Totalk — = Preparatory to taking over the new en- {saies for the day, BN.TH sharee. | MSpot closed quiet at 5 points advance: | 3 T : £ 5 510 | giue house ai Twenty-second and Ames Leeal Securitiea. “;\*uu upha&l“!l e n’fl‘:ann: it | % ; = OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. [ramne by the city Tuesday morning a ma- Quotauons furnishied by Semue Burna sieady; May. 14.3c. June. W8 July, 17e: |7 e-as & un e jority of the ity coulictimen Wafe & per- ~ 64 New York Life bullaing. Omana- ' |\igusi, id10e. September. Wis: October. | Berbii 1 Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Far. | fonal inspection of the building. They [y ‘1!&1 ,rxo“;zb.- 12.57c; December, \Lllo:i . @m @ 4 | dBished by Buyers and Whelesalers, |Were accompanied by Building Inspector e wn IR DEE May 3_coTToN-—Un-| § in 1 @ 1% | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1 deliversd 1o | Withae!l and Clty Engincer Craig. and o ed “niaditng. FeT. * Saics, none; re- o i the retail trade in 1B, carwons, 30¢, No. L |after « thorough examination the general ceipts, 172 bales: shipments, 1980 bales;| 3 00 39 1 ue s in 60-ib. tubs, Zec; No. 2 in 1-Ib. cartons. | opinion was decidediy favorable (o the new U i | stock, 383 bales. ol 40 1 e g |3c; in $-ib. tubs, Igc; packing stock Solld | poyse. This is the second exami Wy e | e D 15 . e 1 1 5w | Pack, 19%ec. dairy, in 60-ib. tubs, Bc. Market ol mation »" m | Visible Supply of Graia. : T e 5w changes every Tuesday. made by eity officlals, .the. mayor and W @ | SEW YORK. May 3—Speeial cable and | 3 wim 1 RIS [ i T by e He [fime wnt palios eommpationtcs NATHF Reow 1 It} ‘lel::flphlt «;mmu:lufflfln-‘ received by | 1 e il i 1§10 1“fi;c,‘ T s g e it pin, [Out to look it over two weeks ago. W4 Wy |Bradstreet's show the following changes in 1 M0 63 | Swise, Re; imported Swiss, e | —_— [ T i |oreliable muppites 60 oo taae. et 3 e T POULTRY—Dressed broiiers, $a00 doy.;| N external appiication 1s equal to Cham. - | gese o 0% vuchels Conada. | § - maen . for siorage, Wi for fresn wprings. Bk | berlain's Liniment for sors muscles or e e kies. . I o 3 cocks, 1%gc; ducks, 3c, geese, | swollen joints. £ N3 |decreseet telm bushels Total Coited | ¢ die 4@ 1 kA ibo; turkeys, 2c: pigeons, per dok., B | 8 = and Canada, decreased 4 6. ‘ mTe u " nomer squabs, 34.00 per doz.; fa | * % M3les Afloat for and In Europe, decreased | i He e 1 i B RE Lat o i T | H ®°|Ligm Total Americen m-.nun:?u-n H R T I 1 Broliacs, from 1% t6 1% 1be, do: 1% o Wi | mel noed p | -t o s lbs., Mc; hens, ié¢; ola roosters, 0o, young TR M | Suted St Snt SRR S o e | F ® 7 roosters, 16c; ducks full feathered, ldc: | IF YO # | i Gecreased, 1361.000 busheis. The lead. | STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. |geean, full feathered, 9¢; turkeys, lic | U WANT “n ® | ing decr ‘and fncreases reported this | ! X T guinea fowls, %c each; pigeons, T5e per dos. e m“"‘h‘ Decrease. Manitoba, 885.080 | - oaw 2 WE Ew | homers, $8.00 per dox, squabs, No 1 28 o o e Dnshels: Owen Sound, M0 bushels: | ais % g MO - R = . New York Curb Market. | Kingaton, IZ.000 bushels: St. Joseph, 30000 | e 2 o FIEH (all frozen)—Pickerel, Sc; whitefish, u . . The following quotations are furnished by | busheis. increases. Midland, 31.000 bushels: | 1§ 1008 - e Me: trout. lc. large crappies, Logan & Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth street: | Chicago private elevators, 080 bushels' & & phey 1 oy | sglse. mackerel, iSc; eel 18¢; had- Bay State Ges Goldfieia' Florence. 31516 | Sarnia and Port EAward. 160 bushels. | as " dock, 13¢. flounders, lle. Fresh caifish, REGARDING THE Dol Gumi/- e . Sk T4 | San Antonio. 8000 busheis: Goderieh. 18.: = » B L R, e pie Soi Wuge Cactus % Inay iration 0. 4 Cacc R s S g w7 srEERS AND mEIFERS. | uiinaads, 1. whiie bias i rosatiads ETS Chiet Cons ng-.-.‘. Cons. 9% | Milwankee Grain Market. ) HEIFE! LL® \ ”"“i " e frog legs, Fraction WOhio Copper 1| MILWAUKEE, May 3-FLOUR-Steady. 1- ™ 5 | Davie-Daty 181Ray centrai M| WHEAT—No. 1 northern, SLUGLI. No. | HOGS—Mixed advices from tire -n-.‘mfnf'n.?zrfihu'uh& Réej Moo 1t WRITE TO By Witen ] $1.050" July. $L.04%. | the situation in the heg ¥ s rather | #¢: No. 1 round. 11%e; No. '!.ro\‘mdel;‘l:cl Prenaiia E | OATS_O@kc ‘l:.nbuul v:'n:"um o.-ln'l..r%l: m:r“n No. 3 round, :n.;lu“ 4 g i hed and business e dur- k . . e |ing early rounds. Shi od out & STRAWBERRIES-Tennessee and Louls- Goles . Ig llo.d. AL prices Wi -‘ul. ully k:"u, iana, 4-qt. cases. per case, M3, 2H-pt CO! —High ‘heir orders were large eno 10 | capen, Der case, 00, ' - WASHINGTON. May 1—The condition of S ¥ '-"c»';u T | oir up any anxiety im packing circies and onuw-cu’uu- Camelia and Pro. | the treasury at the beginning of business g |1t was weil siong toward noon before local brands ;Rediaod Navels, 0-3%.123 Grain today was as follows: ; No. 3 white, | Hllere to put up their droves. ! - | Trust Funds—Goid coln. SG0.I7.88: sil- B { WS o fully sermal ou the best bide e O ver dollars. 490,088,000 siiver dollars of 180 s e hte o e st —3 CHICAGO, ILL. SL750,000. siver ceriificates outstanding. KA e M W yes- o 053 000 i 3 DULUTH. May 31— WHEAT—Mas. 5110%; | the has befsn 16 move ch this basis Good | o1l stees. Der - General Fund—8tandard silver dollars ip July, $i. : Member Chicego Board of Trad» iloads of this description going &t $.9G LT R g g Ky u--mu-.lwmm.?-:“ 1 merthern; $1i04; Neo. | butchers had to sell below the §9.6 Mnn‘ru-. A 8- Limonlers, extra faney, W9

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