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OMAH THURSDAY GRALY AND PRODUCE MARKET After a Pirm Opening Bearish Reports Affect the Wheat Market. Recetpts. Shipmente. | ' | Strength Manifested, Although Re- garded by Some with Suspicion. ,WEATKEB LOOKS FAVORABLE Trading in Corn is Light Wednesday and Values Drop t on Easier Wheat o Some Ex- cast of the focky mountains, With Lake Superior valleys and e M ern and castern states, and rains are fall- a firm opening. Buyers of yesic morning in_the eastern states and the bulge and vantage of more faverable weat rain being forgpasted for the Prices ruled some lower day's radig. Some reactioh was ‘due in corr were not aggredstve. The market nas had i very good upturn and,a short break was cased off from ofl the advance and favorab encouraging 1o shorte. sas is still bullisty, as the little improveal orn market 14 values sagged some; selllng was The cool wave that passed over the central and Tuesday, lake region temperature Mississippi and Mis- A slight but gen- froets occurred Nebraska and conditions there disturbance and generally cloudiness is shown throughout the west. will continue fafr in loudnese Thursday, ture tonight rising tempers and Thursdas The following shows the temperature and precipitation for o0 bushels, bushels and shipments wer 44,000 busheis aguinst receipts last and shipments Primary corn receipls were 240,000 bushels and shipments were three vears Minimum temperature Precipitation temperature 445,000 busheis, in precipitatign since March 1 Deficiency corresponding period in 1909, | ficiency corresponding period in 1908, | Lécal range of options Artigles.| Open.| High' | Low. i Close | Ye8¥. | Corn mnd Wheat Reglon Bulleti the twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a. m.. Tth meridian time, OMAHA DISTRICT. ~Temp.-— Rain- Omaha Cash WHEAT—Ng. 2 hard, ~98c@$! jected hara, $1g8@1.04. . No. spring, $1.030164 2 durum, 5@ 3 white, 603 k) vellow, 6RL@S9C; e low. @&9%c; Nao. e, no grade, 4@4Sc AT S—Stagdard; #aakiacy No, 3 white, c; No. 3 yel- % @d0l4e; No. low, 39l0c, Na, 4 Yellow, mixed, SGHC. BAHLE Y—~No. 4, 48@50c; No. 1 feed, 4@ 48c; rejected, 42Gdic *Sioux City, * Minimum period for 4 White, 267 twelve-hour period DISTRICT STATIONS. 1ot Keceipts. N Indianapolis, Minneapolis Des Moines, Minneapolis, Minn Kansas City, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Freezing temperatures Killing frosts are reported in all portions of corn and wheat Louisville and Kansas City districts. preciable precipitation occurred only in the Columbus and Louisville districts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Features of e Trading Prices on Hoard of Trade. May 4.—Suspicion that lead- longs were unloading had much to do with pulling @own the price of wheat Kansas and Ne- t more for in western braska and officlals forecasts those states tonight, did nearly all the rest. ‘he market finished %c to e lower for the deferred months, but e up for May. Corn closed 3¢ to %@%c off, oats e lower 1o i4c higher, and provisions 25 to 6 cents YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commoditte: YORK, May P g . l.»l-‘hol'l:.‘—]Dull" Spring paten 25@4.5; winter straights, $4.20g4.00; winter extiras, No. winter extras, Ineye was decided nervousuess in wheat, Selling pressure howing _itseif coupled with reports of Enowers west, the result was & quick. slide wownward, Offerings.of wheat on the sales. e (Uhe of thne market heavy pr tcally“thrée-quarters of the day. ber opened e lower to 34c higher at $1.02% to $l.@x, declined to $1.02%, advanced to dropped to $1.ul%@l.ui%, and at 3101, & net loss of o Corn was hammered down by speculators. September had a range.-of %¢ and in the «nd was just that fractjon off at by was about 0.°2 yellow at 62%,@sic. Oatg were unusuaily dull today and kept September finished not satisfactory explained shipents, 1158 bis ‘L(:ngooa. $.5EL40; choite 10 fancy, .50 | CORNMBAL—Steady; fine white and yel- | low, §1.404 L&, coarse, ¥1. VHEAT—Spot, Rye fiour, quiet 3 kiln dried, 1 northern, §118%, 0. b., opening navigation. Options: W heat | was ‘weak carly on covering by May shorts | but eased off under selling on predictions of warmer southwest, c1osing at unchanged ta le de- | $116w116%; closed, $1.8: July, | September, | enough offered. $1L11%@1.123%, within, parrow SLOSKL10, closed $108%; receipts, 223, unchaiged and firm at shsc. In provisions, September pork closed Gic up; Neptember Spot, steady: elevator export basts, export arket was | ‘uu.ug_futgres ranged as follows: 1gh. | Low. | Close,| Yes'y transactions, closed @5%c Tilhe; receipts, —Spot, steady; mixed, 2732 pounds. | natural whit @48c; clipped white, 34g42 poun market was without Receipts, 47,275 bu HAY—Firm; prime, $L15; No. 1, $1.12%:@ 2, $1.00@1.05; No. 3, %c@$1.00. common to chotce, | Articles.| Open | H Siigl N S 10% 10 transactions. | o ot g HOPS—Dull; coast, 1908, 14@18c; 1908, nominal. HIDES—Quiet; Central Americ: Bogota, 22@Z3c. 6% 639 e 634 3 o8| | i 1% 413%@ Y 1% @% 41 14000 0% @ % -l BSnGN,. % 2yc; seconds, firm; mess, $24.000 'K 50; farily, $26.0026.50; short clears, $25.00 K. C. Zouthern pid $16.00316 00; fam- | Leciede Gas led hams, 316.00g middles west, $13.5013.00; refiped, firm; continent, $18.75; America: $i4.50; | 22°00- 250 2200 Beef, steady; mess, pickled beilies, steady; pic f1z80 (131 (128 112 423 12 7% 12 90 |28 1268 12 22% 12 521 12 224 12 A2y 2% 126 Carh cuotations were as follow: TALLOW—Steady country, 6%@7cC BUTTER—Steady; firsts, 21%@2c; imitation creamery, 23%@ prime city, hhas., The; | 12 2| 12 6 520, winter straights, Tic; new fair to good, 64@e; BGGS—Weak: packed. extra firsts, 2134G22c; firsts, 20G21c. | paople's Gas teeling | Pit.. C., C. & 50 dressed irregular; fowls, dry west- | Pitsburs Coal ern, 18@20c; turkeys, 1@z Pressed 8t .8, TIQ RLEY-Feed or mixl; fair to choice malting, 5 SEEDSATImothy SIONS—Mess ng barley. H@e; ULTRY—Allve, @315 clover, $11.2, = Tk, per bbl, $22 30 Ibs., ' $12.32 riba, sides, (loose) $12.30G12.87%; short clear lmfl‘xedp $13.37% @150, al clearances of wheat and flour we to 67000 bu. . compared with corresponding day & vear ago recelpts for tomorrow 46 care; OAts, 67 cArs; hogs. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. May 4—WHEAT-May 1.03%; July, $9%c. sellers; September, $T4c; cash nominally KANSAS CITY, unchanged; $1.06561.11; No. 2 red, $1.07@ | CORN—May, ths@i0%e, sellers; July 2 mixed, @8 2 ‘white, 63%@@%c; No. 3, G2 OATS—Unchanged, No. 1 cars; corn, .| @6lle bid; No. ¥ red, unchanged; No. No. & hard, $1.07@1.11 ) 3 cash, 4e; c; No. 3 white: stime | : No. 3 vellow, Glige | o4 2 yellow, 61% No._ 2 white, 4i5Gdic No. 4 white, #0'4@41%c; standard, | BUTTER—Market steady: creameries, 24g 25¢; duiries, 22g26c EGGS—Market easy: receipts, 20,246 cases; ot mark. cases included, 17@1%c; firsts, 15¢; HEESE-Market 14@14%c: Young Americ Wc: long horns, 14aGle%e POTATOES-Market : fair to good, 2ig: Y—Murket steady; t RYE—Unchanged; cholice timothy, $14.006 | 14.50; choice prairie, $10.70@11.00; choice ai falfa, $16.50G17.50. onds, 2c; packing stock, | EGGS—Unchanged; current receipts, new | miscellaneous southerns, 3.0, storage packed, 3. Receipts. Shipments. urkeys, lic; Miunneapolis Grain Market ‘steady: 0 to 80 Ib. wts., Misc, ®0 to & 1b wis., Chicago Receipts—Today corn, 4 cars, oat morrow: Wheat 4. — WHEAT— . $1.08% Septembver, $1.01 $LOSL@ 100 @i0c; & to Wheat, 12 cars; Estimated to- corn, 4 cars; oats, $L10%@1.11%; No N $1.0G @)y LAX~Closed ut 2.3, No. 3 yellow OATE—No. § ¥ Lite Louts Gemeral Market. WHEAT—Futures, 00-pounc sacks, $18.00G15.%. FLOUR- Firs Cash | Minneapoiis), 2 hard, | 4.357 second cleds s fivet ciears, $.10@ n Market. 4 —WHEAT—Spot western Winter, Liverpooi Gr LIVERPOOL, No. ¥ wh JATE - Futuree, hig . Cash, fi ~Nomina), 9§79, FLOUR-Steady. red” :‘:..T:d ex‘lu 2, winter cl 3 ot |.':!‘l' ears. §3 6501 w0, CORNMEA L33 N—-Weak: racked, east track, §1.039 | —Spot_quiet; atents, | northern : X Futures dull; July new Ameriean mixed y and stralghts, 4 —CORN—Higher; 3 yeliow, Wise; No PEORIA. M AY—Higher: timothy, $1L30G15.50 prairie, 8%ec; no 'n"%c, o white, #1%@dINe; No. 4 white, dic. A GOING-The. P TWINE-Te. 2 %, Lard, high 2§, Dry sait meats. higher. boxcd, extrs | ribs, §14.25; short clears. |2, §7.00; packing, $4w. Straw her: boxed,‘extra shorts. |rve and osts, $.50. supply of poor ha the demand and Omaha Hay Market. 4—HAY-No. 1, Wheat, $.#; | Alfaife, $11.50. low prices prevadl. prime steam OMAHA, May 40 Bacon. POULTRY — Steady short clears, $15 'NEW YORE STOCKS AND BOND WEATHER IN THE GRAIN -EIT’BIG SALE OF BONDS REPORTED in Nebraska the | Temperatare Starts to Rise. OMAHA, M | Forelgn B in Par N NEW YORK e | Inciined to, 00k With SUSPICIOn 0N tie mani- traaing es teswation o1 Persstence Wit Veen pressed Neverineioss, portant in tue some of the for subject assortmen London and Berlin. assumption boing Mmarkets. The most clearly defined report York City Paul and Big Four and in vaguer railroad bond issues. the amount of these sales ran from $i0,- 000,000 to upwards of $100,000,000. The reopening of this for American capit: 10 New other stitutes a ket extension trade to | tmports, | reliet The London money market gave evidence period of strain market is definitely over. London of last week's final and heaviest from New York with the decisive decline In money | today that g0l shipment | The actual ferred to anxiety of the resourc Sales of bonds abroad involve, of course, & permanent addition remittances that payments, but tefest ploy additional terms in domestic plain indication offered by the bond mar- | of such capital av The funding of indebtedness on account of com- balances into mortgage loans op- erated to afford relief from the demands on the money ket of scareity lin country mercial maturities. The new Ing on stocks, was unabated. showing to be made by crop report ernment entire Bonds were | watue, $2,354.000. unchanged on call Nuniber of saies and prinet on stocks were as follows: AllisdChaimers American Agricuitural American Beet American Can Amer. Car & Foundry Amalgamated Copper American Cotton Oil Amer. H. & L. ptd. American Ice Secur| American Linseed American Locomotive can 8, & R.... | American & & R. pfd American Steel Feundries American Sugar Refining.. | American T. & T..... American Toboco pfd American Woolen A Atehison Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison _ptd Atlantic Coast Line red, $L15 | Baltimore & Ohlo. f. | Bethiehem Steel .. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacitic Central Leather pfd | Central " eLather Central of N Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton Chls Ot West Chi. Gt. West. ptd Chi. & N. W.. C., M. & S P B0, G et Colo. Puel & Colorado & Southern | Consolidated Gas Corn_ Products Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Denver & R. G ptd Distillers’ Securitie rie 1st pfd Erie 24 ptd | General International Inter-Marine pfd | International re- | International | lowa Central Loulsville & Minn. & St M., 8. P. & 8 58T KoK &S, M z X u Pacific Mail Pennaylvania el | Puliman Palace Car Rallway Steel Reading | Republic Steel Republic Steel Rock Island Co Rock lsland Co. St L & 8 F Bt Louls 8. W St L. . W. ptd Blor.Sheftieid Steel Southern Pacific Southern Ry Bouthern Ry Tenneasee OCupper Texas & Pacific Toledo, St L & W Toledo, St L. & W., pfd Union Pacific Union Pacific United States United States United States United States Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Wabash Wabash pfd Wesiern Md. cifs Westinghouse Elec Westera Union . Whevling & Leke Erie *otteder Total sales for the day, 5 . Deosmber " Slstement. Ohe: Mare ™ WASHINGTON, May 4.~The copdition of | aulet; No. 7 Rio. #ic " the treasury @t the beginning of business mild, quiet; Cordova, $@12%e i today wa Trust funds—Gold | -~ - o, coin: om0l siiver doliare, 349 405,000 | Milwaukee Grain Market. ] silver dollars of . §3 743.000; sliver certifi: LWAUKE! gy o Cates outstanding, $490.408.000. General fund | wWiiEAT oy ey Ll .,',‘:}‘:‘;“_:‘:. » d siiver dollars in general fund. |3 porthern. & 00: July, § 0% Ik current labilities, 805,871 | © OATE—4i%@ e v | working balanc 0 in banks t { United States. $34 cotn, $21.619.648; minor coin, §1.138.5 at 4% per cent. Time loans casfe ens Sald to Be Heavy and Berlin— nxiety Exists Over | per_cent The professional | the deveiopment airection of reai reliet from borne most neavily on the financiai situstion. Forémost place in these deveopments is tawen by the resumption of foréign demand I'ne day's rumors un that were varied and embraced a wide of reported sales Although none of these were officially varied, the corroborative in- dications were bona issues transactions international consummated °C. R. of N. J. & Estimates of Jurce of supply requirements importance for relief of great the condition in which the American mar- which bhas the bond market into a lethargic state progress of the plans for improvement and The _disiocation uatjon the abnorm adds in the foreign | t'the present of merchandize The arrival opened % to 1 point over the final New | { At { ax payment e York .closing prices of yesterday and oniym“ Pacifie be made, 18 felt as to the entire sufficiency to effect th in London remains professional covering improved under the transaction the periodical 10 be made this consideration overweighed by the evident ability to em- on advantageous our own market Chesapeake & Chicago G. W 373 Bouthern Ry Chi., MiL & St P..138% do ptd.. the bond market | scured the topics which have been weigh- | Reports of further curtail- | ment of iron production were received and uneasiness over the copper trade situation | There s anxiety the coming gov- sting power .00 of stocks to any remaining-factors of de- | pression was proof against and the gains of the day were held almost United States bonds were | mining stocks were: Sales High. Low. Clore. | Bay Siate Gar.....'.. 26 Golafield Florence.2 13- | Boston Cons........}. 19 Goidtield 'Daisy Butte Coalition...... 16% Greene Cananes vl H g 23333 Electric Great Northern ore Illinots Central Interborough- Met Interborough-Met €. Southern msourl Pacific jonal Lead jonal Biscult “ Ry of Mex. 24 ptd York Cendral N Y O BW. - Norfolk & Western . North American Northern Pacific | glleht setback D reports from the southwest were bullish on new crop prospects, they failed to stim- 15.3c; middling gulf, 15.55c. Sales none. copper on the market slight $12.5011 i casting, $12.12%@12.35. London market recov- 6d. Tin. weal | $16.75@17.25, 80,400 shmres. Lecal Seeuritie: | shipments, 244 bbls.; stock. 5.012 bbis Quotations furnished by Samuel 3. 64 New York Life building. Omats Beatrics Creamery, com. City of Omaba Cudahy Packing 1550 bbls.; shipments, 2400 bbis,; siock, 5495 | bbls. Quote: B, $3.86G3.5, D, $4.%: E oux City stack in treasury offices. §21.184.« credit of treasurer of the W2, subsidiary silve al alance in general fund, $30,960.075 New ¥ NEW YORK, M ey Market. MONEY ~On weall 4 steady, 3%@4% per cent; ruling rate, 4y | per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent, offered | days. a@4iq per cent; ninety days, 4% per | e six monthe, 4§ per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5G8% STERLING EXCHANGE-Very weak with actual business in bankers' bills at | $AS4GAMI0 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.8 | for demand, commercial bills, $4.534G4 84 | SILVER-Bap s4iyc; Mexican dollare. 44c | BONDS—Gofernment steady; raliroad | tirm Closing quotations on bonds were as tollow s U. 8 ref. fa reg . .100Int-Met e 197, | Oficial 80 _coupon ... 1R Snie M. M. digs. 6 | Official U8 3a res Jozw**depan de ... 9% | Estimate Wednesday 4o _covpon 11 do 4%e i U S 4, reg IMROK. C. 8. lat 3 | Three days th do coupon I4WL. & deb. 4s (1831).. M4 . Allis-Chalmers s 58 1Tkl & N. un da "y Amer. Agri. i WiRoM., Ki & T it e 8y | GO Am T & T. cv. 4n100% Sdo gen. dig i o Amer. Tob. 4 *Mo. Pacitic 4 7 do e 106 ON. R.of M 4e MY S Ches. & Ohio 44ss... % do gen. ) Dats C. & 0. s cv 8t L 8. W con 4 7% | D8 S & Al T % %66 lat gold 4k .88 | C. B & Q ken. 498 *Seaboard A L. 4s. & | April 4 - 9% %80 Pacitic col. da. # pADril SRS P g Ban 8 do cv. b April LONDON, Ma securities nadian Pa e jead of the Pacific stocks, United States C. Steel and Amalgamated Copper. At noon | the market w steady, with prices % to C. i3 net higher. c. Oonsols, money. .. §1 8- '6Louisvilie & N 14 | C do aceeunt WM, K &T vacane 813 . Amal Copper. STUN. Y, Central..., Ul Anaconda . S Norfolk & W. 102y | 11 Atchison 10% do pAd... ..l 91y | C do 1% Ontario & W......... 4% | Baltimore & Ohio....i11% Pennaylvania ........ 61 | fic. ... 189% Rand Mines 0.... N Resdivg .. De Beers 17% Southern Pacttic .. 124% | Denver & Rio G ... 39% Union Pacifie....... 1684 | 4o ptd 8" g0 pH............. 9% | Armour Erle 2BYU. € Btesl.... 8 | Schwartachild & Sulzh do Isc ptd J6 o ptd..........0.031 | Kohs-Park do 24 pra.......... 36 Wabash . S | Grand Trunk.......28 @0 ‘PM.............. 4 inois Central.”....¥7% Gpanish ds %K SILVER-Bar, steady MONEY. per cent. 7 New York Curb/Market. 2" Inepiration 61316 | & 10 Larose PR | Cote. 13 Nevata - ¢ 185 | L 2 Newhouse May Cattle. Hogs 3,187 Recei| Same Same days 2 weeks &EO s 4 weeks ago | daye last year Armour & Co. 44s.. 1% N ¥, Ceniral g 3%s Wy | The following ” | { wi Atchison gen. e .. 9% do deb. ds g B bl of catile, hogs and sheep at South Omaha B oa Lt &5 i i | everal daye with comparisons | 1910, 11800, /1908 11 Wabash SHigee ss Missouri_Pacific ..... [ 4 Tilinots Central . PPN T - DISPOSITION | Omaha Packing Co Swift & Company Curahy Packing Co.. Murgph) 4 Benton Van Sant & Lush S o8 at 2% per ounce. | Jr g ser ot 24G3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market | Iy B La¥ for short and three monthe' bills is 3%@3% | 5 ' oot & Co of beef steer: | _ The following quotations ave furnished by |and the feeing weak | Logan & Bryan, ilp South Sixteenth street cent than ance was effected The best cows and steady, and, other hand, recejpts of medium kinds of if anything, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | Receipts of Cattle Liberal at Most All |5 sixy | HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER nd Lambs More Active Under ce of Better Dema endy Prices Are the receipts the AverAge pearence st the opening. Killers all had Pearmains, Red Wood brand e JWINN T &R v 1n | for the Year (o @ate, compared with B. & 0 4 87% Northern Pacific 4s. 100% | Cattle o 8. W. s 50 £ L rfd 4 | SC. of Ga. b 10 do con. 4 s o o las *Oen. Leather i 995 Reading gon. 44 prices of h. h Omaha for the last 1906, /1905 1904, Hogs. Sheep. 1379 on the market for the more desirable h but sl the trade Was siow the Dest, nile the general rup of fair to pretty de. kinds were weak to a It was late before a clear- little lower were fully strong. On the : | prices. Fresh supply was fully normal | APPL 483 4% atrong figures. The big end of supply con i 1. | 365 Mexican ‘lambs..... .. 220 Mexican lambe. | CHICAGO . LIVE 11 © ® 5w " e Brx from 1% to 34§ 1oe, 38¢; 1% to 3 I e " 90 | 1bs hene, 16 18 ‘roosters, 10c; Young u (¥ L] roosters, 1 ducks, full fed ered, Mo, u 3 i LY geese, full feathered,' 9c; turkeys, 1Se; e L8+ " guir wls, B¢ eacn; plgeons, ¢ per dos.; B.® IR, » H flomers, $2.00 per dus.; squabe, No. 1, $3.00 - 206 s 3 H per doz.; 2. soc. -4 R ] H FISH (all trozen)—Plckerel, S¢; whitefish, o = ey e . pike, 10¢, trout, o, large crappies, - 4] 8% o M s 18c, Spanish mackerel, i8c; eel 1c; had n 210 s 0 [ ’ dock, M, flounders, 1o Fresh catfish, 1 " 3] L] ’ 18¢; trout, I3¢c; buffaio, Sc; haMbut, be; white s - e - 4 4 perch. sc; whitefish, 1b¢; yellow perch, Se. a R s | bullbeads, 1 white bass lic; roeshads P ) H | $100 each; shadroes. per pair, We: frog logs, Y il H %c per doz. < |1 ] H | TBEEF CUTS-No. 2 loine, 1§%c; No. 1 0 1 H | ehuck, 94¢; No. & chuck, 88%¢; No. 8 chuck, 0 4 ’ She; No. 1 round, 11%e: No. & round, 11 3 &. v No, 3§ round, illge = 6 H FrUITS |2 » " N | STRAWBERRIES-Tennessee and Loui: [ 3 120 9 0 na, M-qt. cases. ' per case, $.3% 24-pt. * 0 ®© 910 ases, per cuse, $3.00. -] a8 URANGES—California Camelia and Pro. ». 0 ducer brands Redland Navels, 80-96-113 & H sizes, per box, $2.55; 1% =ise, per box, $; ® o 2 150-176-200-216-20 Sizes, per box, $36. Other & 910 brands from Riverside and other distriets, I 0910 per box, §285(3.00, SO86-11% - simes, per box, H v Havana, Mediterranean Sweets “ 0 e = zes, per box, $275; 10 and smalier E o 0 box, $3.00. “ 3% $ 1 S Limonjera, _extra fancy, 300 [ 3 (8] $6.50; cholce, 300-860 sizes, per box, R T B ® 1 B WA, e per box less. SHEEP—Much improvemen: was apj BANANAS-Fancy seiect, per buneh, §.98 ent in the sheep and Jamb trade today. but | g2 %, Jumbo, bunch, 83.7508.T. |3t was evidenced in a broader demand and ' GRAPE FRUIT—Florida, 45 size, $4.50; | greater mctivity rather than in Righer | (4-64-80 sizes, per box, . Ben Davis, sper bbl, §33%; m | Calitornia fancy, W. W, Pearmaing, *per $2.00; California, extra fancy W. W, per box, ans, per bul, but eght or ten loads carried over vesterday gave receipis a burdensome ap- | bo £00d orders, however, and after early |§.2; extra fancy lowa Jona rounds had produced quite & little business, | 3§ S & | there was itttie doubt in seliing circles thai | CRANBERRIES—Jersey, fresh stock, per o box, $2. b ik Cer Tance Woud be made. st about | DATES—Anchor bfand, new, # ik steady with vesterday, a few gelected ship- |PKER 10 bok, Der box B o ments of shorn mbs going at quotably VEGETABL . b v 1 £l ™ ATOE:! Wisconsin and na- c & R 4. T4 do lm ref. & April sisted » skers hh 1. | IRISKX POTATC - 4o rtd WO S Rallwny b April | e e s K ten whorn | Ve, Per bu. #GWc; Colgrado, per bu., Sto. sCole- Ind. s . Hodown sl | April 4§ % |lambe, offerings of this description were | SEED SWEET POTATOES—Kansas, per Coio._Mid. 48 75t Unlon Pacitic 4 3 . t 2t bl § AR W do cv. R | ABeit @|the first to migxe, A epread.of $.8568.0 ‘!’::‘k‘ CABBAGE-New California and southern, Gdson cv. 48 $8 oo at & ref 4 o ¢ shor B ook ot % D. & R. G 4. M U 8 Rubber 6 | May + 57| 88veral bunches going at the latter figure. |PGITENE o ae crystal wax, per crate, re. G, 9 U B Sieel 30 bn 108 % % | There were not man wooled lambs on 8ale. |t veliow, per arate. $1.8. Distiliers & 04 Va.-Car. Chem. Gn.... 9% | +4s, the best Mexicans selling at $8.80. A feeder | (11" \V'iGETA BLES—Parsnips, carrots, Brie pr. 1 4 Wabash 1t be ok | ! ® | buyer took away. a bunch of westerns 1o |peers, turnips, in sacks, per ib., 3o. do gen. 4 o st & ex d4r o | | shear at $8.40, but inquiry for feeding and ~ GARLIC-Extra fancy, whita per Ib, R e e W wE | y;“:‘:fr:‘r and disposition of live stock at | SHEAring stock is rather slack at present |ic, red per lb. l6e #Gen. Ei cv. i \180% Win. Central 4 ...... %4 | Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. for the | Current. e g 'unt:‘m:‘"mlj_-‘l‘. 1"‘51\1“71‘ s o e el 5 s Lalls ‘EIFT-“*;:R-‘ kit guality wool shipments. ‘The following | CARROTS Per dox bunches, %6 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's. | quotaiions apply: to the latter. class o SHALLOTTS—Per doa, bunches, Lenden Stosk Masket. fol 1] Stock: Good o cholca lnmbs, $.009.50; UEY~Per doz. bunches, e, | falr to good lambs, $5.60@9.00; good light —BE | yearlings, §1.75g8.00; g0od heavy vearlings, | SPI $1.50@7.7; good to cholce wethers, $1.60@ | EGG PLAN 785 fair to good wethers, §1.2@7.50; good | 2.00. o ‘choice ewes, $1.40g7.6; fair to §0od | TOMATOES S—Per doz. bunches, e NACH—Per_bu., 12 Ibs,, §1.00. —Fanéy Fiorida, doz., $1.50g —Fancy Florida or Cuba, ewes. $7.1507.40. per_G-bsk. crate, §2.25; choice, $1.15. Representative sales: STRING AND WAX BEANS—Per ham- No. Av. per. sbout % bs. BRGM " 417 western weth shorn....... 136 GREEN PEAS—Per hamper, §2.50. 482 Colorado lambs, shorn.... ... % CUCUMBERR—Hot house, pér doz., 51609 “olor 5 0P 53 ] | 2.00; Texas, per doz., T % 3;;1?:?.0|:|:m: - sasers’ T8 HOME ROWN VEGETABLES. RADISHE per -lixtra fancy home grown, doz. bunches, e 180 western lambs ......... b 66 Colorado lambs, shorn.. 1696 Gotorads 1aibe. shote vt ‘LETTUCE—Extra fancy leaf, per dox. 15 Celoradao lambs. culls ; soe [T R 'r“;:‘;“""l;oe'; e o 1,802 | 508 western lambs, £horn.i....... " .A' N 400 syt J . 1,006 | 12 western lambs, culle 58 gy Per doz. bunches, 45e. RHUBARE 1,302 Zif.vexx n lambs | ASPARAG! Per dow. bunches, Toe. 60 | 148 western lambe B ceen | N ONIONS-Per doz. bunches, 25e, 81 western lambe ...l ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. 294 western lambe. HORSERADISH—2 doz. In case, $1.90. WALNUTS—-Black, per. lb., ge; nia, No. 1, per Ib, 1ic; California,” No. 1 soft, per Ib., ld¢ HICKORY 'NUTS-Large, per b, dc; s small, per Ib., be. STOCK MARKET | COCOANUTS—Per sack, $5.00; per dos., 249 Western lambs, shorn.. 765 Mexican lambs. & ttle and Sheep Markets Steady— Steeky dmd" | L s Mol Boston Stocks and Bonds. ¥ WAL o1 Hogs Reported Higher. / PR > '"'\'L\, - SUGAR_Riw BOSTON, May 4.—Closing quotations on | Missouri & Kan. Ci -| CHICAGO, 4.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | NEN, = &9 teat, 8.800: contritugel Cline & Christy ... {5,000 head: sténdy: stecrs, $o.¥5e 1 firm; Mustovade, 89 tosLeBtes SRR | Alloues 3 Mobawk ... Other buyers 1.962 | .40 v Relfore $4.2507 80, | 9 test, 4.80c; molasses sugar, & test, 3. <) Sedon, q 0 e e s, “tockers | Refined steady; crushed, 5.85c; granulated, pal quotations | Amal. Copper ...... 8¥%Nevads Can bulls, . $3.0078.60; stockers | 1e! A 2z L as 235 Niplaeing Mines & K432 6521 and feeders, $4.75616.50. ’ & P b.15c; powdered. 5.25¢ Aftsons Owm. ...... 1Nosth -Butts CA11LE—Receipts of caitie this morniug | HOGS—Receipts estimated, 15 head: | B 5 | pusane B Tor ek were_quite libera., 215 cars peing reported (market, 100 higher: oholce heavy. $9.406 NEW 'REGIME -IN PIERRE R L T in. Tms makes the the three |9.50; butchers, $9.4080.45; light mixed, §9.%0 SRS RN R & B NS el diys toie Week only about 1ah head snort | @il choice light, $6.%8Ab; packing £15 ik Fag b v tiatied -4 0 ; ol the same period lust week, DUl AIMOS |@E4 plgs. $9.0074.0; bulk Of sales. 59 | Council Turna Municipal Government 5% | e YA 400 head short of the record of & Year|9.40. : i hrivd ‘5'.:‘,"'.‘..;‘;.,' .“e.‘hv 5122'.“..““‘:',‘ SEab | ago. Laperal receipts at ail selling points, | SHEEP AND LAMRBS—Receipts estimated | Over to lonml-ln;"- Recently 1% | Copper Rangs . ..... 6 Superior & Bos ogether with & noderate consuming de- 12000 head: market, steady: sheep, S5 Elected. Bast Butte Cop ... 7 Superior & Pitts tand for the product gave prices & sharp (T.75; vearlings, § 65G8.00. lambs, $7.8G5 % | i . Franklin ... 1XTamarack 3 downward turn at all points vesteraay and | spring lambs, $10.00015.0, quotably with ' oo o TUEE L el Last a1 | Giroux Con ...\ 6% C. 8. Coal & Ol . the day betore. weakness was il |aetual sales at $10.00@11.50. TRRE, € | Granby Con oMWl 8 E R &N teit and advices trom all seliing —_— night the Plerre city "¢ouncil went out of % | Lnie oy ’!:'l-l'."n’.c‘n' g sy | points generally ‘r!:;“m:’v:; St. Lous Live Stock Market business, holding its last session before | Ko Take ot 00 WaUian chrisonidated ment. Locully ouyers were inclined (0 ‘he | -8T. LOUIS, May 4—CATTLE—Receipts, | turning over the management of municipal Lake Copper 1% WinODR iur.ci. .. o Bl Mo e e ! est kinds, 1700 head, includjug 900 Texans: market | ecairg 10 the new comihission, which takes 9413 | Lasalle Copper 18 W alveriie - . , steady; native shipping and export steers, 3 g 5 Miami Copper . 200 |°D§’°*§_t-:;“-"e“ change took place i $.70@8.25; dressed beef and butcher s;(-rrm up tne duties of the old council. After tak- steere Unpder 1,000 pounds. $4.00615, canners, | $6.0068.20. 800, rtockers and feede and heifers, $3.3@5.0: bulls, $4.00G6.75. - calves. ing over the work from the old council | practically all the business transacted was the eclection of the minor officials of the and Indisn steers, . ) y. J. A. Rose waé selected as auditor; "fufiigf'fi;:eg;."_ 6200 head: market 10c |James Holm, police justice; J. H..Grittin, higher: pigs and lights, $5.0069.45; packers, |city justice; C. W. Rohrer, chief of police; 5. 24, butchers and best heavy, $9.45 | yapry Gardner and O. R. Dawson, police; SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recripts, 2,80 |C. C. Whitcher, treasurer; C. W. Anding, oy 1% Ohie Copper. | both heifers were the largest i o.4; market steady, native muttons. $7.00 |superintendent of city power plants; Thor nral % Ray Central Ty | they have been fn a good many days, and | g7v0: Tambe, $7.00G9.00; culls &Nd DBUCKS, | sorering. city engineer: M. P, Martin, city Eiy Cons. ... 80 Ewit PEg Co (10 | in consequence were slow and lower. It | 00@6.00, stockers. $3.0005.00. b b “ X E y ) Prankitn WkSuperior & Pia..... UK | might be safe 10 qyote the market on that | Roassanmtrsery | assessor. Several other. places remain to Giroux L. 1 Tonopah Mining i | kind 25@85c lower for tne week todate. | i i o fiile oot o = Golatieid Cons. ..\ T%Triinty Copper 500 Somaon ¢ ek todate. | Kameas City Live Stock Market. |be filled, but were not acted upon at the —— | stocker ana fecder trade. desirable kinds| KANSAS CITY. May 4—CATTLE—Re- |seseion last night. but allowed to go over New York Mining Stocks. | remaining firm. o o o te 00 I eafed | and drested Beef. steers, §.0@8.00; fair to | week. | good, $6.25(17.25; western stee: o oo NEW. YORK, . M tions on mining stocks 4~Closing quota Brunswick Con 7 *Leadville Coh. Com. Tunnel stock... 35 *Little Chief Alice Teoo 200 Megican. .. | .18 Oncario B0 ! 7m0 ophteoail N80 | heffers, Horn Stlver ......... 68 Suandard . 4 | iron diiver ..\ 1165 Yellow Jacket ... % |and TS stockers and’ feeder: Bank Clearings, OMAHA, May 4—Bank clearings for to- day were $2,7:2763.40, and for the corres- ponding date last year were $2,740,657.99 No. s & 5 Refined Sugar Advanced. 26 NEW YORK, May 4—All grades of re- |1} {fined sugar were today advanced 10c per | 100 pounds. » ey + i 20 Cotton Market. I NEW YORK, May 4—COTTON—Market |- opened steady at unchanged prices to &n advance of 4 points in response to steady cables and held around the initial figures during early session. Business was com- puratively quiet. Leading bulls in the old crop months gave the market support on . but_scemed willing to sell mall bulges. and while private equally s ulate any general demand of consequence Futures _opened steady; May, 14.%c; July, 14.75¢; August. 1410c; ~‘October. 1278¢;. November, 1256c bid; December. 12.54c; January, 1252 b Futures closed steady: closing bids: May, | June, 14.76c; July, M. i August, | o September, 13.14c; October, 12.67c; | 1) i November, 12.33c; December, 1%56c; Jan- uary, 12.46¢. _Spot closed quiet, middling uplands, | | Metnl Xarket. { NEW YORK, May 4 —METALS—Standard | } New Vork Metal exchange | \. The local dealers regort | § steadler. Lake _copper. | electrolytic, $12.25¢12.97% and | 2 was weak tod ered part of an early break, eclosing firm. with spot at £5 7s 64, and futures at £60 78 | ; spot and May. $R.50G8276. | London closed steady, with spot at 148 138 | 64 und futures at £150. lead weak; | @4.40. London markel, lower at i 6d. Spelter, weak: spot and May, $49505.65. | ol SAVANNAH., May 4—OlL~Turpentine. lgc. Sales. 331 bbls.; recelpts, 2% bbis.: | ROSIN—Firm, S les. 1.6% bbls.; receip: 450; E, S550465; G M.6004 6. H, 47 UM K, $6.40; M. $5.50; N, $5.65 W. G.. 8. W. W, $.90G5.%. Dry Goods Mark NEW YORK. May 4—DRY GOODS—The carpet auction continued along successfully | ¥& during the day. all goods offered being | taken et substantially the prices current on the first few days of the sale, Cottor goods are in moderate request from mrint- ers. converters gnd bag manufacturers. | §¢ Knit goods and hosiers are quiet. ik g fancies for fall are selling better | 3 {2 Coffee Market. " NEW YORK. May 4 —COFFEE—Futures | & closed steady net advance of 4 16 ¢ § points. Sales 5 bags. Including Mav. | § §40c; June, 6.d5c: July, 6.50c; August, 6. “ September. 6.80c. October and ncifers, $6.0007.00 5. 3 heifers, $.0006.00: common to falr cows and | Dative cows, §8 d feeders. $6.¢ .78 e fechers 100400 $3.76@4.85; veal &3, etc., $5.75@6. Representative sales: 23 3838s:2RuSE 1 8 1 P St aeaas. HOGS—Prices London market unchanged at 22 Iron, |the hog yards lower at 95 64 in London. local market, |8upply and {quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, ¥ this morning on ers. ments were stuation s22 E2NLEFEY =Rtrg s » ' 5 . . + s s 5 s 5 . s H » s ' [ , i ‘ i s i EERnTRRRR2 ; common to fair corn §00d to choice cos fair to good cows g00d to choice stockers | @7.50: bulls, 3.2 fair t0 good stockers | FHOGS—Receipts, ! common Lo fair | Higher: top. $9.30; bulk of sales, $9.00G9 @6.00: stock helf- 25@5.%5; buils, 1% 18 m ERS. 53 506 ‘m 78 ied & by |ibe: ‘turkeys, 24c; pigeons. per doz.. $1%0; ™ e e igher in | | omer squabs, $4.00 per dog.; fancy squabs ement Wwas reasonbly e 8550 per dof; No. 1, $.00 per doz. Alive: | Oldest amd Largest Hcuse in 15.60; | five at the advance. Shippers bought freely - {No. 1 ‘southern and No 1 southern soft, |from the start, but their orders called for : % . p 2 light grades. ds s ihe most of tne a5 - LM heavier butchers being purchased by pack- E‘ lI' o Quality and average welght of ship- l lal l' y al a lk N‘) 4 the best in i | 1 1 = 'As the morning advanced, improvement cays me additional values developed under the influence of & broad and active demand aud quite a little dime highe: Yusiness was 0 | D T s e o . k- of their savings or surplus funds, to meet the increased cost 1 in both divisions, 9; | ings selling on Monday's basis. The betier is generally highes Representative sales: Cenerally bulk of the provision ascribed as the reason supply sh 9 166 J nd feed 8 h 4| B oehe s S soutnern cowe. Hasii. NO INQUEST FOR MRS. KOSMAN PO BE=sS ELE ] E3.34 4 nEg BEEER offer- 82852333380 2e28892 S | cefpte, 5500 head,” including 400 southerns st oteady to- trong. Choice expori |10 the mext meeting, which will be next $6.0007.7 ) native lvElf;r! 1 L $4.0 X Pie s, ATt 10 | Coromer Croshy Deems Inveatigation 5| of Death Unnecemsary—Physie By e s e Duisier ™10 cian to Sign Certiffcate. SHE®PP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 5000 s head. Market steady., Lambs, $.3@9.00.| Arrangements have not been made for the yearlings. §7.! wethers, $6.25@7 » Mrs. B 00 i5; stockers and feeders, faso |funeral of the.late Mrs. Bilen Kosman, @5.00. who was found dead in a bathroom at her o —e home, 1741 South Tenth street, Tuesday St. Joseph Live Stock Market. | afternoon. Coroner Crosby announced ST. JOREPH, May {—CATTLE-Recelpts. | Wednesday that there would be no Inquest, 120 head. Market steady: steers, $8.504 .. evidence In the case was ciear In indi- LTh oy o "heifers, WWQTL0; calves, | . iing Mrs. Kosman's death had -been | $3.008.50. | by i0s7 | caused by hemorrhage of the lungs. Mrs. HOGS—Recelpts. 5,00 head. Market Ioc higher tOp. R.50; "bulk of salcs, F.00 | Kosman's physician ‘said he had attended W EEP - AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 |her for a bad cold just previous to the head. Market steady; lambs, $7.5079.00. death and would sign the burial certificate. Receipts of live stock at the five prin- PUP TAXED AT “TWO BITS” | ctpal western markets yesterday Cattle. Hogzs, Sheep. | yy, Tells the Assessor that Her |Routh Omana 4700 a0 Weman: 34 Stock in Sight. | St. Joseph oL Fido is Worth Only Twenty- | Kansas City .....00000 5,500 Five Cents. St. Louls ....... Lee 2700 L {ERoe 3 AN AN P. Pratt Harwood, is one of the few | Totals.. 45,200 #0 | men who lists a dog as part of his personal OMANA GENERAL HARKETS. property. Mr. Harwood does not, never- | theless, put an unduly large valuation on his dog. the figure being-$1. - "'l'.': :': '- e '.'::,;',"".::" A woman has returned”a dogias worth 25 ; '-r;nn:l: % or No. 1, delivered to |C€Nts: and coming to the officé of the as. U eiall trade I 115. cArtons, 80o; No. 1, |sessor in person declared, “Well, that's | in 60-1b. tubs, 29%c; No. 2, in 1-b. cartons. ' all we paid for the dog, anyhow." | 81c; in 60-1b. tubs, 274c; packing stock, solld pack, 2c; dairy, In 60-b. tubs, Zec. Market | | enanges every Tuesday. | CHEESBE- 16%c; y ung Americ i TR e L Lk B R Ierbefl E. Gooch co ; : * Brokers and Dealers GRAIN, PROVISIO s70C! ftice: 113 ln;" ot -n-u.‘iu. Douglas 62l nu»a‘nu- u.t‘: $9.00 dor for storage, $6.00; for fresh springs, 20c; |'hens, 18¢; coeks, 12%c; ducks, c; geese, There are thousands of thrifty and prudent men and women who wish to realize the full income-earning capacity | of living, or multiplying expenses of the family,—but are not Srade familiar with the opportunities offered for safe investment in high-grade bond issues, paying from one-third to one-half more than ordinary interest on savings. Our Booklet about Bonds was prepared expressly to sup- ply this information to conservative investors who cannot af- ford to take speculative risks. Every bond issue we finance and recommend to our cus tomers must first commend itself to our judgment after the closest scrutiny as to its security as a safe and trustworthy in- vestment. At present prices we are offering a high-grade bond# issue that is yielding 6% which we unhesiatingly recommend. Let us send you the booklet, and give you the fullest particulars by correspondence. Write us promptly and frankly d ‘ LAWRENCE BARNUM @ CO. A BANKERS. . ‘mhdolphh. 27 Pine St., New York, Washingtom, P

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