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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Strii m Highir Cabin and Light
IWrthwiitirn Riciipti.
CORN EASIER AND CLOIES LOWER
Ouls Sternly t mlrr I'nlr KlilpnliiK niul
Cletntur Dcinniiil I'rovlsloiia Uull
nnil .Vnrr, lint I'lrni mi
tush 1'osltlun.
CHICAGO. May T.-Wheat ruled fairly'
active and Mrm today, July closing SV
nnd May lc higher. July corn ,fv(l Jit
lower nnil tho May delivery l',7c li'"Sf
July oats closed Uc up nnd provisions iz
to Improved. .
Wheat showed most of Its udvntiie m l c
start on Higher cubic h and Ik it Mtltt'
western ri ceiptH and tlio remainder of the
dn v hh content with holding J, "
opened i to higher nt " i11.1
under u general dermiiul touched ,i'a-W.
Kor ii limn the demiiml foociuiw smml und
scattered, icnllzlng on .'tmill lota, cnwetl
n reaction to 72V. Mb nil eleiira ire h ami
fjmpnthy with tlio somewhat nyl',V""H
HttcriRtri of the Mn delivery ouiiscd u slurp
recovciy to 73?73ic later Later another
dip to WiWic occurred., but lh j wa ll;
lowed by a leeovery to 7JTc ami tho close
wns firm, WW higher, at TiflM!.'. Alny
old between 72Al7l'c nnd r osed 1c up at
73Ue. The bulge In this option was cred
ited to tho anxiety or eastern Hports over
the prolonged hike bloekndc nnil the en
gineers' strike. Iteports had thirty loads
taken, Clearances In whom , nnd Hour were
emial to Mlno bushels, while primary ie
celpts were 370,Mfl bushels, compared with
ii.iVmi i...Bi,.,iu l-.ut venr. Minneapolis nnd
Du'luth reported 111 cars against 231 last
tl,, .....I !-. .. vnnr nun. SiCH receipt
.V..'ini ,.r rniilrnet erode Urnrt
t-lreot's report showed a decrenso of 6,B0,W
1 . .tin ...firl .1 'u l,IMrt
llllltllt'ia 111 iiiu
Corn was quiet and generally snowed an
ciuler undertone This was due to the In-
MKciiuhil nrnnnalll111 nt Nil. 1 POTTl 111 11)0
receipt. Phillips nllowed the market for
.May to tuko care of Itself, and Inasmuch as
he rnmcM near to being the whole market
hhnseir, little was uone. juiy was m. ..
.i.t..n .inrinc ttiA tnrennnn hv the bears.
but In tho absence of nny weakness In the
rallKB or longs, tne nci'Iiiio wan nm mv!,
Um. ALitntnin nf cmnllnr rerelnts tomor.
row caused covering by shorts under whlrh
.if ihn ,irlln. wax recovered. I'lill
llps has ordeied 1,(j0. bushels of his lino
of corn out of elevators for shipment east.
Julv sold between IHi and 4e. and closed
c lower at Itp mc. May rangm
6ni and 52Jic and closed Use up at Wic
ItecelptH wero t'M cars, eighty of contract
BOatH were, quiet, hut steady, while there
was mnderato selling by commission houses,
there wan also a fair shipping demand and
continuation of the demand from elevator
eoncorns, July (.old between ZVill nnd
closed ic higher at Win. Ilecclpts wero 311
curs. . .
PiuvUlons wero dull and the price range
JiArrow, but nrmness iirevalled brcnuse or
tho strength of tho cash position. July pork
c.'oscd Viio higher nt I5.02'.J. July lard
2'jo up. and July ribs 2V4c Improved, at
i.S2Uit7.M.
Estimated receipts: Wheat, seventy cars;
coin, 24) cars: oats, HO cars; hogs, al.Wi
l'ead. , , ,,
Tho leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlelos.l Opcn.l High. I Low. Closo.l Ycs'y.
Wheat
.May
July
C-rn-May
July
Sept.
Oftts
May
July
riept.
I'ork
May
July
I.arrl
May July
Sept.
ISIbs
May
July
Sept.
72 74
72Hrff- 72
Rl r.2n tOH
Wit 4 45(4
4d"! 43 4ITd
SSi; 2SU 2S
2ii 2Gi tttt 2(,'A
24?i&T; Si 214
14 R5 14 !o It S3
11 95 15 05 11 93
s mi 05 s oo
7 97a 00 7 9'H
8 00 S 00 7 97'A
S 10 R 15 S 10
7 92H 7 95 7 924
7 S7H 7 92!, 7 S7h
73' i. 72fiH
62i 51
2SV. 281 1
26V I'fiVj
24'5 21t
14 90 14 5
15 II !)5
S 02 S )
7 97Vs 7 !iS
7 97W 7 95
S 124 S 07'i
7 95 7 HlVi
7 90 7 ST,-,
No. 2.
i'imIi nuotatlons were ns follows
I'l.Ol'it-Steady; whiter patents, W.ROfJ
8 90: straights. $3.1H3 70i clear, $2.6053.40;
spring specials. $3. 10: patent, $3.43tXM);
mrnlirlits. J3.wrt3.20: bakers. Jl.90fif2.60.
WHKAT No. 3 spring. 70T'872Hc; No. 2
red. 72Sff74r.
CORN No. 2, 57c; No. 2 yellow, bOi
OATS-No. 2. ai.i(2S',4c; No. 2 white, 29ic;
No. 3 white, 2SVffl30c.
RYE No. 2. MS 54c.
nAItl.HY Kalr to choice malting. 4M?oflc.
HKBDS No. 1 tlax, !.; No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.67; prune timotny, i.io; ciover, con
trant crade. llO.OOMlO.riO.
PnOVlSIONS-MesM pork, per bbl I14.90ffl
11.95. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S.fti8.074. Short
ribs Hides (loose). S.(nVfi8.20. Dry salted
shouldera (boxed). 6.i7V40.12!a. Short clear
sides (boxed). S.25'fl8.37H.
WHISKY Hasls of high wines. $1.20.
Following arc the receipts and shipments
lor toua ;
Receipts. Shipments
Fln'.ir. bbls....
Wheat, bu ..,
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Hy. bu
. ... Ilil.HV) 23.000
. ... M.Oui 17n.lVK
.... 3S,() 2f0,l0
....321,(M 291,000
. ... R.I! l.Wrt
isaricy, nu..
18.(HX) 1,000
On the Produce exchange today tho but
to. film nv-. .i.rnfi . t. j , v. v iitc . .1. iidioli
dairies. llfillj Cheese, dull, 9ftllc. liggs,
wena; ircsu, Jiijc.
Kiiv vuitif ni;.KitAi. .mahkict.
CiuotattoiK of (lie liny on Vnrloiia
Conililfidlt Irs
NEW YORK. Muy 7.-FI.OrR-Rccclpts,
7,135 bbls.; exports, 24,405 bbls.: steady and
active: winter patents, J3.60fi3.55; winter
Btra gilts. I3..l3.&.i: winter extras.
25; Minnesota bakers, J2.90Ti3.2.'); winter
low graues, ri.Wi.w. nyo Hour, steady
fair to gooil, $2.Sj''n3.20.; choice to fancy
.1.;.Vfl.!.ll.
rORNMKAI. Quiet; yellow western, 97c
city. 97c; Ilrandywlne, J2.454t2.55.
HYE-Easy; No, 2 western, bJ'ac, afloat;
state, oo'dooc, c. 1, r., isew vorK cariois.
BARLEY Dull: feeding. 4ftii48i4o: e. 1
f, New York: malting, 62jf70e. 0. I. f. New
haiu.i'.y haij-duii: western, riijjfii'c.
WHEAT Recelnts. 72.20 bu.: exnorts. 39.
(v4l bushels; spot, Ilrm; No. 2 red. MHc. f. o.
b., nfloat: No. 2 red, 82c, elevator: No, 1
northern uiuuth, sic, r. o. 11., nlloal; (now)
No. 1 hard. Duluth. :c. t. it. 1. ulloat.
Options opened Ilrm and higher on eablo
news, being later sustained by reports of
French crop damage anil a strong 1'nrls
advance foreign buying, local covering and
cold weather In tho northwest. Closed tlrm
at "ifrtic net advance. May, 817fii2He,
closed nt SlTic; July, 7hf(79 l-16c, closed at
79c; September, 76 ll-ltf77 ll-16c. closed
at 77c.
CORN Receipts, 118,000 hu,, exports 43.000
tin r vinnt ilnll xn " .rLtl'.n i,lni.il,ip .....I
M'4e f. o. b.. atloat. Ontlon'mnrket nnnne.i
steady with wheat, but turned weak tinder
lbiuldatlon. Impelled by largo receipts at
Chicago, at small export demand and light
seaooani clearances, uioseu weax at a
partial Uc net decline. May. 62Vfi52'..e.
rinsed at 52Hc. July. 60JiffiOHe. closed at
50Vc: September. 491i49iic. closed at 49,r
OATS RecelptH, 72,0uO bu,, exports 31I.S1B
bu.. sunt. Ilrm. No. y. Miie? 'n :t rte
2 white. r3V4fi3lc: No. 3 white, .'fae: IrnrU
mixed western, 32Hti3le, track white, 33W
37!ic. Options slow and barely steady with
euro.
HA-yuiri; snipping, 75fS0c; good to
Clioice. vjiovmc.
llUl'H uiiiet; state, common to choice
1900 crop. 174J2UO; IhW crop, H15c: old olds'
S'ifvc; racinu coast, woo crop, lBfjl9c; H93
uii. iiimi, 'tvi uiur, DC,
IIIDES-Flrm. Galveston, 2o to :
He: California, 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c:
24 to 30 lbs.. 14144c ' '
lbs
ISHc
Texas
dry. 2
LE
ATI KH-Steady : hemlock ni,i
in iifitv v wiKiiin. .tui.i:: min ":iLir.rii...
TALLOW-Stcady; city (.' ,,Pr pkB.)', 4'
uiinj. hih ni iruotiP
I'ROVISIONS-Heef. quiet, fair
family, Jio.50
fl 11,50; mess. J9 00(j 9,50; beef hams. J19.:.6ji)
21 50; packet. JlO.WOj 10.50; city, extra India
nmt.. I14.00(fn6.U. Cut lllrals. Ktrn.l... t.i.i.
lutt bellies. SUfllOUe: olckled Kliniil,l. '-'X.
pickled hams. JlO.tHvjilo.W. i.ard, steady
western steamed. JS.3.rfjS,10; rellned. quiet
continent. s.55: South America. j:i."5-. n,
imnnil. 16.75. Pork. Ilrm: fnmllv sic ttv.K
iti.i'o; short eleurs, J15Wf17,tO; mess, Jis'sost
in tin.
RICE Stendy: domestic, fair to extra
f.ifi6c; Julian, 4Hff4Tc.
.MOLASSES wu let; New urieaus, open
Ki'iiie, gnoii io cuoicc, J.unji.'.
IH'TTKR -Receipts, 5,476 pkgs.: firm
creaintry, I5(iil9c: factory, U5MJO.
CHEESE Recelnts. 8.3So Pkgs.: steady
fancy large colored. lOWe: fancy lari
white, lOMflOUc: fancy small colored, lUjc
rnuey sman wiute, ii'4c.
EGOS Recelnts. 21.129 nkgs.: steady
western regular packed, 13fi134u; storage
western, io; Fouthwestcrn, imr.'Vji'.
POULTRY Weak and unsettled: spring
ciiicif n, wit pair, c'(,.u", iowis, uc; iiir
ke s. Sc: dressed, steadily held.
METALS The only feature of Importance
developed today In either foreign or local
circles was the tlrmuess noted In tin. Prices
In Ixmdon were somewhat higher, cloying
ilrm nt 119 5 on spot and 115 12s 6d, while
here a rise of 12' points took place as tho
result of good bidding, but holders were too
far above buyers' views and In rnnxequcncii
Utile business was executed The closo was
nrmer at jiilistivb 20. The statistical poi
linn, nevertheless, remit uf bearish aver
overrunning the consumptivo demand,
wniio copper values abroad reacten x.i wi to
x:7u lor soot and J. To H-j for futures, the
local situation lor that metal failed to vary
trom Its narrow and listless condition,
prices rullnu nominally as before quoted at
117 for Lnku Huperlor and 1S.U2H lor cast
ing nna electrolytic ieaii was uncnangea
both here nnd abroad. Spelter ruled quiet
and about steady at old prices nt M.yS'al.ifl.
iron was uiinoui special cnangc oi sig
nlllcance, with n slow trade. Ulasgow war
rants, als 70 ; Mlddlesborough, Ws art.
omaiia wnoi,t:sAi,n 3aiikijts.
Condition of Trade nnd Uuotntlulii
of btnlilu mid I'nne) I'ruduoo.
ECJUS-ltccolpts liberal; good stock, Ilrm
at lwillc.
1,1 V ii I'OUM'ny-lIens, 8o: young and
old roosters, i'a'iu; turKcys, 6a sc; ducks and
geese, 7(fi7'ic.
UUTTKIt-Common to fair, 10311c: choice,
12'(ll3c; separator, 2"jc.
t'llESU KISll-IJluck bass, ISc: whlto
bass, Hu, bliichsh, llu; bullheads. So; blue
tills, 7c, buftiilos, 6c; cattish. 12c; cod. Sc;
croppies, lUc; clscocs, 7c; halibut, 11c; her
ring, tic; haddock. &c; mackerel, 15c; perch,
bui pickerel, 'jc: pike, 11c; red snapper, lUc;
sulnion, 11c, sunillali, 6c; smelts, ac; trout,
Kc; whltcllsh, l.'c.
IMUUuNH Live, per.doz., $1.
VEAl.B-Uhotcc, D'UlUc.
HAV 1'rlcen quoted uy Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upluiia,
ILMt); No. 1 upland, lU.Su: medium, tll.W;
course, Jlu.tio. ityo straw, JS.W. 'ihcao prices
uru for hay ot good color and quality, De
mand fair. Ilecclpts, IS cars.
OATti No. - white, so.
COKN No. J, 43c.
UHA.N-J15.
VEaiiTAULES.
SI'INACU I'er bu. box, COc.
ABI'AKAUL'H Native, per doz., 60&(jc.
ltilLUAitil California, per lb., 2c.
null ir.lvTb l'er uoz., Wc
NliW CAUltuTo 1'or doz., oOc.
NKW TUllNU'S-Per doa., COc.
CLiuU.MUl.llS liothuusc, pur Uoz., LOO'S
L7o, as to ulio.
1'AitSNll'h l'cr bu.. 40c.
rutNJl'S l'er uu. basket, 6Co.
UKKTS-l'er bu 40c
CAHUUTtJ l'er bu., 40o.
Lfcrrinjii l'cr uu., 35'd40c.
HAUiallliri l'er uoz., iviliSOC
l'AliaL.t;y l'er dot., 35c
i'U l'ATOKS-l'cr bu., 6SS60C; Colorado,
SOciDl.uO.
SsriUH 1'OTATOHS-JJnrly Ohlos, 6SJ)o;
HeU Klvcr Valley, l0c.
aiVKL.T 1'UlAiULd l'cr bbl Jl.tO.
CAbliAGli New California, 2Vic.
'loLiOii8 i' loriuu, par o-buskct crate,
fancy, &J; choice, J2.7G; Mexicans, per 4
busket ciute, fl.'ib.
ONIONH-Ohlo, per lb., 4Uc.
L'AUl.ll'LOWKU Missouri, ncr crate. S2.
HI.W N.'W Wnv. linr 1. till
Jl.-oO'i.Wi
string, tier 'A bu.. l.COfii.l0.
liuu 1 i..i 1 l'er uu. iiux, j.
1'El'l'EltS l'er bu. box,
I'EAS l'cr du., 2; per Va uu., Jc.
CEL1SR1' Callfoinlu. vcr bunch,
FKUITa.
STRAWUEHRlEd Texas, per 24-qt. case,
Jl.uO.
Al'l'LES-Pcr bbl., 54.50; WashliiBton, per
bu. tox,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ilUANOES California seedllncs. 2.2ja
Ur. navels. 12.00113.25.
i.E.MUNs Cuiitornlu, extra fancy. $3.25:
choice. JJ.w.
UANANAS l'er bunch, acocrdlng to Mze,
Jl.'itiCa2.'ii.
l.'ius California, new cartons. 75c: layers.
far- lmnorted. per lb 10iai2c.
DATlia I'ersian, in o'-iu. ooxes, aairs, 00
ner lb. I tiaiioween, oyac per id.
1'tNE Al'l'LES l'er doz., Jl.75fj2.25,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 2-1-scctlon case,
J3.75. , , , .
uiuiit l'er oui.. i.uv; ier nun uui..
NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 15c: III-
belts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., l&)j2oc;
raw peanuts, per lb., aitJhc; roasted,
(Vic: llruzlla, Ijc; pecans, lui.., cocoanuts,
each, 4',ac.
HIDES No. I sreen, bc; no. i grcon,
J1' . 1 anltifl A1i.n Vn. ! RIlltrtH. nU.nf
N'n.'l vrnl rnlt. h tn 11! lbs.. 8c: No. 2 vea
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, fe'&l.'lc; sheep
pelts, 2&if75c; norso niucs, ji.wu-.is-
St. I.oals Grain nnd t'ro'lalons
ST. LOUIS. Mav 7. WHEAT Higher:
av. tt ii.il, cuaii, (ivtuiui, tiani , fit'
75c; May, 75c; July, 7v'alvw Septemutir,
?(4.1.n K ! fK,fr, I .1
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 44ic; track,
4l(fjlSe: Mav. 44iie: Julv. 44t,l4'.4c.
OATS Easy; No. 2 cash, 29c: track, 29Vac;
May, 29c; July, 2Biic; no. 2 wnitc, aic,
iiii.-riiiii ill uu
FLOUR Dull: natents. 3.55(f3.75: extra
fancy and straight. J3.15fI3.30; clear, J2.80
3.00.
SEEDS Timothy, average receipts, iZ.tVA
3.D0; prime wortn more,
coitNMEAi ateadv at
HRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 70nc
HAY Firm: timothy. J10.0O31I.00: prairie,
J10.IJOW 11.60. ,
whisky steady, ii.au.
IRON COTTONTlES-lO'ac
DAOGING G',Wi7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, stcadv: lobbing,
J15.75. Lard, better, J7.95ff7.97. Dry salt
meats, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts
18.37i.t : clear ribs. JS.50: clear sides. JS.62W
Karon, steady, boxed lots, extra shorts,
J9.12',4; clear ribs, J9.25; clear sides, J9.37V4.
M ETA LS Lead, steady, J4.22W. Spelter,
steady at w.NVj.
I'UUilKY steady; cnicacns, i;c;
kevs. B'ao: ducks, tic: geese. 4c.
tur-
Ill'TTER Steady; creamery, 15fJ19c
dairy, 12;lhc.
EGGS Steady. loVc. repacked nnd cases
ineioiied.
RECEIPTS Flour. 7.0XI bbls.: wheat. 52.
000 bu.: corn. 157.000 hu.: oats. 57.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.; wheat
34,000 uu.; corn, las.ouu du.; oats, i(,uw du.
Liverpool (Jrnlii mill Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, May 7.-WIIEAT-Spot
Steady; No. 2 red western winter, 5s lllfert
no. l northern snring. us in: no. i uautor.
nla. 6s d: July. 6s lOTid: September, 5s
lOid.
CORN Snot, dull: American mixed. i
American mixed, old, 4s I'jd: features
quiet: .May, nominal: Jiuy, 4s iio; sepicm
per. 4s -vi.
l'EAS Canadian, slendv. nt bs m.
FLOl'R-St. Louis fancy winter, dull. Ss.
HOPS At London. Pacmc coast, steady,
at rtfuJ:! 15s.
I'ROVISIONS Beef easy; extra inula
mess, tils 3d. i'ork, steady: prime mess,
western, 03s 3d. Lard, steady; American te
Ilncd, In pnllti, 42s; prime western, In tierces,
steady at lis 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut,
20 to 20 lbs., steady, 46s Oil; short ribs.
10 ribs. It; to 20 bs., Ilrm at
28 to 31 lbs.. steady, at 42s 3d.
Long clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs..
steady, nt 40s 0t: short clear backs. 16 to
20 lbs., steady at 40s 3d; clear bellies, 14 to
in ids., steady, at lost txi. snouiaers, square,
11 to 13 lbs,, steady, at 3Gs till. Hams, short
cut. 14 to 10 lbs., Ilrm, at 45s 9d.
HUTTER-Diill; tluest United States, SSs;
good United States, COs.
CHEESE-CJulet; American finest wnlte,
47s Cd: American Ilnent colored, ,46s.
TALr.OW Prime city, stcadv. 25s: Aus-
trnllan In London, quiet, 26s Gd,
Receipts of wheat during past three days,
126,000 ccntnlE. all American.
Receipts of American corn during Iho past
three days, 91,600 centals.
('litiniM'N III Avnllnlilc Supplies.
NEW YORK. Mav 7. Special rnhlo nnd
telegraphic communications to UradstMJt's
show the fallowing chances in available
supplies from last account;
WHEAT United States and Canada, east
of the Rockies, decreased 3,333.000 bu. ; afloat
tor nna in riurope, decreased 3,3w,wo nu,;
total supply, decreased 6,613.000 bu.
CORN United States and Canada, east of
the Roekles, decreased 273,000 bu.
OATS-Unlted States and Canada, cast of
tho Rockies, decreased 191,000 bu,
Among the more Important decreases re
ported to llradstreet's are those of fiSO.imO
bu. at northwestern Interior elevators, 420.
ooo bu, at Chicago prlvato elevators, 159,000
hi. at Cleveland. 90,000 bu, nt Chattanooga,
1 nii lin i,t sit lriut,1i ?r, t., wi..ni
peg and 50.(00 hu. at Kingston,
Tho leading luerenses Include thoio of
123.0OO bu, at Depot Harbor and 63,000 bu. at
Coteau.
Knnsn CI I j' (irntn nn Prorlalona.
KANSAS CITY. May 7. WHEAT May,
69Uc: July. 67,4c: casli. No. 2 hard. 70c; No.
3, (KfitSie; No. 2 red, 7lc; No. 3, (HftTOc.
CORN May, 423i,'iil2Vic; July. IHlc; cash,
No. 2 mixed, 43fj43ic; No. 2 white, 4Ujc;
Nu. 3. He.
OATS-No. 2 white, 30Crf31c.
RYE No. 2. 5le.
HAY-Cholco timothy, JIO.50fl11.oO; choice
prairie. $10.
UUTTER Creamery, Lc; dairy, fancy,
EGGS Firm; freih Missouri and Kansas
stock, lOo doz., loss olT, cases returned;
new whltowood cases Included, Ho more.
RECEIPTS Whont, 72,o0O bu,; corn, ll.M
bu.: oats, 4.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Whcnt, 13,200 bit.; corn, 40,
800; outs, 27,0"0,
Tnli'ilii Crnln nnil Seed.
TOLEDO. Mav 7.-WIIEAT-Dull, higher;
ranh and May, 75'4c: July. 7l3ic
l.'ORN Dull, steady: cash and Slay, ISVae;
July. I5VC.
OATS-Actlvc, ilrm; cash, 2S'ac; May, 2Sc;
July. 2ii"i',
RYE fife.
ci.OVF.jtSEP.n-Nothing doing; cash,
prime, KjiHj October. J5.30.
Peoiln Xlnrkrt.
PEORIA, Mny 7,-CORN-Easlcr; No. 2.
431jC
OATS-i:.nlef, No. 2 white. 2S3Jc, hilled
through.
WIUSKY-On the basis of J1.2S for fin
ished goods.
MIiiiiimiiiiIIx Vbrnl, l-'lmir mill llrnn.
MINN'JAI'tM.IH Mn 7 WHEAT Mn .
i3V:itJ!vv on truck, Nc. 1 hma,
THE OMAHA DAILY TiEfc: "WEDNESDAY,
6c. No. 1 northern, 71c, No, 2 northern,
01)71lr
LOPR-Flrst natents. J3.95MI.OTi. second
patents, J.1.75fJ3.STi, first clears, J3.05aJ.15;
second clears. J2.lofI2.I0.
JJUAN in bUlk, I12.li' 12.2.1.
MlUinuUee (Jrnln Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 7. WHEAT Firm:
No. 1 northern, 74'sti754c; No, 2 northern,
ill k steady; .o, 1. onayojc.
II A RLE Y Steady; No. 2. 67fj57V4: sample,
40053c.
JIOVIJ.MK.XT.S l. ST4ICKS AM) IIO.MJS.
Mtock .Mnrkpt HIiikch Aliunst Entirely
t pun .Xorlheru I'nelllc.
NEW YORK. Mav 7. Today's stock mar
ket hinged almost entirely on Northern Pa
cific. Tho extraordinary demand for th it
stock continued. As tho day drew toward
the closo rumors began to gain currency
time tne enomous demand for this stock
for the last two dnvs was the result of a
desperate effort to gain control on the part
or insiders, 'i no supposition is that tno re
cent effort to secure control of Union I'n
elllc led to a retaliatory movement on tho
Fan 01 111c capitalists wno control i nnu
'uclflc to embarrass the Northern I'nelllc
Interests with an enforced contest In main
tain tneir control. The success or the plan
must bo admitted. If such a strugglo is
really the cause of the buying In Northern
Pacltlc. The appearances rather went to
show that tho i-hort Interest was among
the Insiders, Tho presumptions which
might flow from the fact of such a struggle
between creat croiins of catiltiillsts .lad 11
chilling effect on tho whole speculation. For
on (1 tning 11 would point to a state nt in
dlctlveness between Interests which have
been supposed to be working In accord. In
stead of progress In a community of Inter
ests 11 would point to a growtn ot a gigan
tic rivalry, with resultant nower of com.
petition exceeding anything In the rallro.nl
wars of tho past. There wero fears of col
lapso to follow tho volatile rise In Northern
Pacific which would unfavorably nffect tie
whole stock market.
Renorts that the preferred slock was to
havo tho option of exchange with tho com
mon stock nnu so doing nwny with its
nrlcr claims sent Northern I'nelllc nrn.
ferred un over 10 nollits. Canadian Pnpltlp.
continued Its ndvauco on the theory thnt Its
prospcciivo control uy ixortnern rncilio
f ave mo latter stock lis strength, union
'aclflc With run till to 1301.:, In nil nltemiit nn
the riHrt of Its friends to rally It tn lluures
commensurate with Northern Pnclllc, Theso
stocks constituted the really notable tea
tures of strength In the market.
The late selling wus enhanced by tho dis
couragement of timid holders, who nro only
wining to nolo on 11 rise. 1 no nrcaK at tno
last was severe, reaching 8V In Northern
Pacll c. VA In St. Pall . S in Union Pncltte.
5'i In Rock Island und 5 In Baltimore &
Uhlo.
rllo Commercial Advertlser'u l.iinHnn
lluanclal cablegram says: The stuck mar.
ket was brisk und It tegular today. Funds
wero dull on the Issue by the county conn
en 01 jL.'.nitMMi ot .1 ncr cent nonus nt is.
The American department was lively
enough, though It was much less sensa
tional than it has been habitually lor some
time, Tho market was Inclined to be nioro
cautious. Rccocnlzlni: tho heavy differ
ences which exist at iho end of the long
nccount Jobbers are unwilling to mako
prices in Noriiiurn l'aciuc nnu other sky-
rocKets. nun views prevailed, ncvorthe
less. Tho features today In this denart
ment were the Pacll 0 stocks, uart cularlv
Northern Paclllc common, which, though It
opencn wen uciow parity, resumed lis re
markable rise when New York opened nnd
bulged It. This caused a very luiov.iiit
close. Union Paclllc and the Atchlsons were
supported, but New York fa led to he 11 unv
otner issues, so uini i.onuon was inclined
to drug, si. I'aul hung heavy 011 a rumor
tnni mere was a mien 111 ine comu 11:11 on
plan. Canadian Paclllc wns again very
strong on excited trailing. There was u re
port tnni J 1 1 1 1 was joining iho board or
directors and that the company would bo
taken Into tho Northwestern consolidation
scheme. Nineteen thousand pounds of gold
has come In from India. Money was steady.
Tho April trade reports show an Increase
of Imports of S4, mainly of augur, rashed
in to ioresiau 111c new (itiiics. i;xporis de
creased 3 per cent, chiefly of coal, and due,
or course, in mo tieciinu 01 mo nrice.
The following aro'tht, closing prices on
tne new lorit diock exenauge:
Atchison
. MV.St. L. Southw.
... 37
... 67
do pfil
Dultlmore & Ohio,
do 11 fd
.103!,
.ic
. 93
.113
. 71
. 4,
.196V
. S7
. 76
,153
do nfil.
St. Paul
...17D?
do nfd
...Uii
... SC
... 32
... tel.
Canadian Pacific.
Cannda So
So. Pacific
So. Hallway ....
Chc.i. & Ohio
do nfd
C, II. & Q
Tex. & Pacltlc .
Union Pacific ..
... 4?!i,
Cnl. Inil. & I....
do pfil
Chi. & i:. Ill
C. & N. W
C. R. I. & P
C. C. C. & Rt. L. .
Colorado So
do Int pfd
do id pfd
Del. & Htutnon....
...C3I4
do pfd
... SC,
... 20?,
... 12
Wabash
.20G'.j
.16(14
do pfd
Wheel. & U. K.
... 17T4
. f"4
do 2d pfd
... 31
Wis. Central ...
... :i',i
do pfd
... 41
,...170
...101
Ad ami Kx
1T6V4
American Kx....
Del. I.. & W JW
U. S. Rx
Denver A It. O
Wells-Fnmo Ex..
.145
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do M pfil
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hocklnit Valley
do pfd
Chicago Ter. &.
97 ,
Ama!. Copper ...
Amer. Car & F..
.i?:v
. 25i
40
65 4
I6W
do pfd
nicr. Lin. Oil...
do pfd
. TI
. 134
163
Ml!
Amer. S. & n....
1. m,
. I'f.',4
do pfd
T.
2-1
4tV
Amer. Tobacco ..
Anae. Mln. Co
.127
do pfd
Chicago & Alton...
do pfd
ChlciiRO O. X.V
do Int pfd
dn 2d pfd
Mex. National
Toledo St. L. & W
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. I....
Illinois Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
Ualte Krio & W....
do pfd
U A; N
Munhattan L
Mt. at. rty
Mex. Central
.. 40Vi
4!,
Hieoklyn It. T...
ti
, SO
Colo. Fuel & Iron. .Ml
. '.1
Con. Tobacco 51
83
. SI
11
do pfd 10S:
lien. Kiectrlc 227
Glucose Sugar M)
IS' a
Inter. Paper 22
do pfd "i
1-aclole (las fi
.. 71
. 11254
Consolidated Cos... 224
.. 31 Rocklnjr Coal ...
., i0 Inter. Power ...
.. '.4 Republic Steel..
..118 I do pfd
,.m National Msiult
..125 'National Lead .
. 167'4 National Salt ...
.. K'il do pfd
..CHiNo. American ..
..113 Pacific Coast ...
.. 311. Pacltlc Mall ....
.. lil'.i People's Oas ...
Mi
. 4
. His
. 4:11,
. i.M'
Minn. R St. U
Mo. ruclflc
M.. K. & T,..,
do sfd
. CO
. 4)
.il5V
N .1. Central
..116 Presecd S. Car .
. 43
. 83
. 206
N Y. Central.
16H.
do nfd.
Norfolk & W...
C4
S3
Pullman P. Cur...
urar
do pfd
..141?;
No. 1'nclftc ...
..Il3',,renn. C011I & Iron
. t3
do nfd
ii'j union n.ig iv. i'. ..
m jjo pfd....
IMS CT S. Iz-athor ....
4t?4 do pfd
78 ,U. .S. Rubber ....
06 1 do pfd
4S'j U. S. Steel
SI do pfd
C014. Western Union ...
Omurlci & V..
I'ennsyhunla .
.. C'JVi
. 14
RcadlnR
,. 7T
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd....
. f2
St. L. & H. V.
. 51V
do lt pfd...
do 2d pfd....
. . :i
Offered.
er York Money llnrkel,
NEW YORK. May 7.-MONEY-On call
firm, at 5',4fllO per cent; last loan, S per
cent; ruling rate, per cent. iruiie mer
cantllc naner. 457 4V? ner cent. w
STERLING EXCHANOE-Hcavv. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt JI.S7MI
4.S7'4 for demand, and nt JlX'ili I.SI'i, tor
Mxty days; posted rates, si.sym.M, ana
Jl.ssi.irn I..S9; commercial bills, j.S3;'4a4.i!P4
sil-iVEit ceriincaies, wc; bar sliver, iwe
Mexican dollars, ls'jo.
GOVERNMENT BONDS-Weak; stnto
bonds steady, railroad bonds irregulnr.
Tho cluslng pi Ices un uuuus loiu. aro as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2, leg.
do coupon
do 3s, rex
do coupon
do new 4s, reg...
do coupon
do old 4i rec....
do coupon
do Si, tvg
do coupon
..106 IN. Y. Central li.....07,
..ICS N. J. Cent. gen. ui.133
..iro no. pacmc :s.
..109 do In 10.1
..13154 N Y. C & St L 41..1075
..15754 N. & W. con. (.... 101'
..lisyor. Nv. Is
..Pil
..Ji:i
,.'M
..109
do
..10l
Oregon S. L. 61..
do eoniol Ss....
Heading ccn. (.
..n
..u
I), of C. 3 6Ss
Atch. Ken. (.
do adj. 4i...
1.V.54
.... 103i4l(lo O. W Is....
.... K m I, & I M c. 61
.vn
.113'
Canada So.
... 1075s St L i H F k. (Is. ..131
Clies. O. 4',jR.... 10:.!i St. Paul consols... .132
ilc 5 tl9 Bt I'. C & V la lS5i
C. & N. V. c. 7s....38'i do 5s 120
do tf. I. deb. 5.'. -i:tu So. Pacltlc (1 Mi
Clilcago Ter. 4 9li do Ss 116
Colorado So. I S7'i S, ft. & T. 6s M
U. A. It. G. 4s 10251 Tex & Pacific Is.. .11354
Krlo general (1 S4 I do 2i 100
F. W. V. C. Is. ..107 ll'nlon l'aclllo Is 106
Gen. Kleutrlc Sa....ISS'i Wabaiih Is 118
Iowa Central ls....ll7, du 2s 110
L. & N. unl. 4t 103 West Khore (a 11454
M . Ii. & T. !h t;'.it Wis. Centlnl Is 9U54
do Is 9S',a,'Vo. Ceiuuiles CS'
Offered.
London Stock tlnntiif Inns.
LONDON, May 7.-1 p. m.-Closlns;
Consoli, nioney 9(4i do 1st pfd...
do account 74 7 16 Pennsylvania
Atchison
id Readme
2J!,
101
I2'i
Canadian J'aclnc..
St. Paul
Illinois Central ...
IxiuUWlIn
Union l'ae. pfd...
N. Y. Central ....
Krle
11('4 No. raclflc pfd..
..M iC.rand Trunk ....
.117 'Anaconda
lil'.i Hand Mines
. W !l. S. HUvl
.... l'J',4
.... i:'
.... :.3)
,...10l4
I'.i'ii do pfd....
125.,
HA R SILVER-Steitdy. 27d per ounce
MONEY-254fl3 per celll. The ralo of ills
count In the open mnrket for short bills Is
3Mi3V4 per cent; for three months bills, 3',j
iQ3 9-lti per cent.
Hunk t'lrtirinu.
OMAHA, Mny 7. Hunk clearings today,
J1.HS.37S; corresponding day lust yenr, JKW.
1U: Increase, J152.200.
CHICAGO, May 7,-Clearlngs. JXb9.'.2(5:
balances, J3.2Vi7: posted exchange, JI.M5
fi4.S9: New York exchnnge, pnr.
PHILADELPHIA. May 7 -Clcarlngs, J2),
613.631, balance). 12,112,015.
ST. LOUIS. May 7. Clearings. tll,s2.0S5
lthl breaks thii iccurd hero by almost
I1.im),0"0), bnlances, Jl,5y,319, money. 5t6
per cent; New York c.xihange, par mil. uic
premium nsKeu.
CINCINNATI. Mav 7.-Clcarlngs. J2.3M..
S5o; Now York exchange, 20c premium,
money, ;v?io per cent.
IIOSTON. Mav 7.-Clcarlngs. J.U.SIO.SSn;
balances, J2,Omi,S23.
NEW YORK. Mav 7.-ClcarWgS, Jo52,Sli,
:06; balances, J21,076,7S3.
Boston Mining Slocks.
BOSTON. Mav 7,-Call loans. 4fi4'4 per
cent: time loans. 4?!4ii per cent. Official
closing:
. T. & S. F...
do nfd
.... S."4'Alchliion 4i
....MJi N H. tl. fi C. Ss.
.. .H"t'Adenture
....121 IHInRhani M. Co...
io:s
is
164
mer. Suifar ...
do Pfd
... 2)
...121
...437
...113
. m
... 3H
... 1!
... 'i
... .M'i
American Tel.,
....lil i.xinai. vopper
Ilonton (c Albans'....?.".! qioilnn el Mont.
lloton Klevatcd ...KJ Hutto & Boston
Boston k Me 1M Cal. & Ilecla...
H & Q lP65i'rentennlal
Dominion Coal Praiiktln
do pfd 113 .Oiceola
t'ltehburg pfd H7 Parrot
Kd. Kleitrle III Hi Oulney
...174
Mex. Central SfMHntttn Ke Copper... 4
N. E. O. C IPl'Tamarark 334
Old Dominion 3;t,!'tiih Mining Il'i
Itubber ;i'4,Vtnona 2H
Union Paclfle l23itiWulerlncB lh
Weallngh. Klectrlc. fJ'.a
ctt York MlnlMK Stocks.
NEW YORK. Mnv 7.-Thc following are
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
... 23 (Little Chief ..
... C. Kintarlo
...W 'pplilr
... 14 I'hocnlx
... 1(1 ;l'otosl
...?:.', H.ixaea
.... 13
....)
.... M
.... 9
.... 4
.... 12
.... ?0
S5
...175
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con.,
omstock Tun...,
Con. Cal. Vn..
Deadwood leira
.. SO
..110
.. (0
.. I
Klerr. Nada
f-mall Hopes
Standard
Horn Sllvtr
Iron Sllitr ......
Ladvlllo Con...,
Coiiilllliin of Iip Trensury.
AVA S I II NC1TO N. Muv 7. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exelnslvn nf the SISO.OOl.OOO gold
reserve In tho division of redemption, shows:
Avniiabio cash balance, Jl&i,&9l,o0i ; goiu,
J97,792,H'5.
CofTep Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Mny 7 I 'OFFEE Snot
Rio. dull: No. 7 Invoice. fiUc: mild, nutet;
Cordovn, Sli?il2'jc. It was nnother dull
day on the coffee exchange Tho market
ntieiied Kteadv with nrices nnchanned nnd
during the forenoon was featureless In the
nbsenco of Important news from abroad or
orders from the talent or public. In the
unci noon nrices worKeii un noints nu
room coverlnc and sonm bitvlnc for Ger
man account, nut iiitogoiner 1110 maraei
was Inslcnilicaiit nnd unsatisfactory. Bra
zilian receipts wero about ns expected, lc-
mund ror spot corrco was stow and tne su
nation In Eiiroiienii iiiurkelH held nut no
Incentive lo buyers or Kellers here. The
close was steady with prices net 5 points
higher. Total sales wero 10,750 bags'. In
cluding June nt 5.35o: July. 5.15c: August.
6 60c: September, 5.00c; December, 5,S0c;
aiurcn, o.wiiu.voc.
Wool Mnrkrt,
RT f.nf'IK Mnv 7 IVflOl Fnlrlv nctlve
and steiirty; middling grades, llil7ijc". light
line, ii&mtc; neavy line, yunc; 1110 wnsueii
lifnjic.
LONDON. May ".WOOL Tho offerings
at the wool auction sales today numbered
1 1 ,0 IS bales. Including 11 Hue selection of su
perior scoured greasy. Competition wns
brisk nt ton nrlees.
ROSTON, May 7.-AVOOL-Sale3 In tho
wool market have been mnderato for this
week and there was nothing In tho situation
to liultico a snecu atlvo fee lug. prices.
howeicr, nrc steady. Territory wools head
the list of sales, line medium and lino
scoured uclllug ul L'ftlSc and tho stuple
nrtlcle at ljffJOc.
.Vciv York Dry Cinod .Market.
NEW YORK. May 7.-DRY GOODS-Tho
homo trade shows no ch.ingo In general
character, llusiness still doing In export
frmles for China and at tinner prices,
rlnt cloths dull and unchanged. Prints
inactive nnd Irregular, (ilnghams. steady
silks, ilrm, with more business doing.
MANCHESTER May 7,-CLOTHS-Busl-
ness at lower prices; yarns, quiet.
NiiKKr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Mny 7.-SUGAR-Raw
Ilrm: fair refining. 451C molasses BUgar,
3V4c: rellned, quiet but Ilrm.
NEW UH1,KA..S, .May 7. SUUAH WUiet
onen kettle. 3 3-16773 13-lCc: onen ketle. ccn
trlfugal. 3Ti5i45ki:: centrifugal, yellow. 4iff'
4-740; seconds. 2t4c. .xioiasses, strong; ccn
truugai, s'jjiiC
Oil anil Jtosln.
NEW YORK. May 7.-01LS-Cottonso?d
QUlot: prime crud'v nominal; prime yellow
31c. Petroleum, weak: rellned New York
$7.15; Philadelphia, and Ilaltlmore, S7.10
Phlladclnhla nnd Bait more. In bulk. Jt.bo
Rosin, dull: strained, common to good. Jl.bS
Oji.oiis. Turpentine, (tun. M'i-'UJoc.
Cotton .Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, May 7.-COTTON-Much
lower nrlce.4 were recorded In nil cotton
markets todny. Spot closed o.ulct nnd Vic
lower: middling uplands, S1-16C, middling
guir, SD-iuc, sales, iu nates,
Ml. Louis Live Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, Mny 7.-CATTLE-Rccclpts
3.400. Including 1,350 Texnns: market steady
native shipping nnd export steers, $5.Mif
6.85; dressed beef und butcher steers, 1.40Jf
5.25; steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.nOJf4.7j; stock
crs and feeders, S2.75'fT4.b5; cows and heifers,
J2.floy4.73; dinners, Jl.25ij2.b5; bulls, $a.wu
4.00; T.evas and Indian steers, J3.501j5.15:
cows n'nd heifers, J2.60ff4.2u.
HOGS Receipts. 11.200: market stendy;
pigs and lights. t5.fi0fiS.b5; packers, 55.5'Vg
5.7o; butchers. tS.TOfiS.STls.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, S00; mnr
ket 10 to 15c higher: native muttons, tl.Wys
4.S5, lambs, tti.00fl9.00; stockers, J3.25.
Moux Cltr l.lvr Stock Mnrkrt.
SIOUX CITY, May 7,-(Sneclal Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. 2,600; market slow;
stockers, 10'ol5c lower; beeves. Jl.2565.70;
cows and bulls, mixed, J2.O0ft4.00; Htockers
und feeders, $3'.'5?H.53; calves and yearlings,
SJ.501ffl.70.
HOGS-Recelpts. 2.600; shade higher, $3.57li
(TJB.05; bulk, J5.i;0f(5.62!4.
NEIRASKA CROP BULLETIN
Spring; Work l'rogrcsHlnB Well nnd
(iciicrnl L'ondltloiiM Are
I'n orulilc.
United States Department ot Agriculture,
Nebraska Section, Climate and Crop Serv
Ico of tho Weather Ilurcau. The first part
of the last week was warm and dry, with
high south wind. Tho last days of tho
week wero cool, with heavy general rains.
Tho dally moon temperature has averaged
from 10 degrees to 12 degrees above tho
normnl. The weekly maximum temperatures
wero generally between 85 degrees and 90
degrees.
The rainfall of tho week fell on the last
days of the week, and generally exceeded
the normnl for the first week in May In
tho eastern part of tho state. In the
weatcrn counties It was about or slightly
below normal. In a large part of tho eastern
portion tho rainfall ranged from 1 to 2.5
Inches.
The Inst week has been favorable for
the advancement of, farm work, and gen
erally for tho growth of vegetation. Tho
high south wind dried out tho top of the
ground and In somo Instances retarded the
growth of oats, wheat and grass, but no
dnmngo resulted to any crop because of
the timely rain tho last of tho week. At
tho closo of the week winter wheat wns In
very fine condition. Oats and spring wheat
are coming up evenly and growing well.
Grass Is still somewhat backward, but Is
now sufficiently advanced In pnsturcs to
sustain stock. Corn planting has made
good progress In the southern counties,
whoro about one-third of Hie crop Is
planted and a llttlo of the earliest planted
Is up. Corn planting has commenced In
nearly all ports of the state. Fruit trees
are blossoming very fully In all pnrts of
tho state
THE HEALTH MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday,
May 7:
Wiirrmily Deeds.
First National bank to William .ang,
block 269. Florence
N. I Monroe and husband to A. P.
Tukcy. lot 9. block 7, Clifton Hill ... 1
Emma Hascall and husband to same,
lot 10, block 15. same Wi
L. W. Conrad and husband to D. M.
Wooditrd. lot 20, block 1, llemis park 1.200
Atlantic Really association lo D, E.
Wyntt. lot 5, Knox's subdlv........... 1,100
Herman Tronkle and wife lo, Eliza-
beth Kuhlnian, sVi lot !. I"ck M,
South Omaha , 5)
((It r'lnlin DceiU,
K. .1. Stevens to E. H. Ilosmer. lot 20
and sU lot 19, block 3. Ames Place... 1
A. K. While und husband to O. O.
Howard, lot 31, block S, town of
Howard 10
Total amount of transfers,
.! 1,317
IMIIMI
MAY 8, 1001.
OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET
Ctttlt Receipts Llbirl, bat Tradi Ruled
ActiTt ind Bttadj.
HOGS SOLD TWO AND A HALF HIGHER
Fnlr lltin of Jslieep Here Todny nnd
.Market All . roll ml Inn Rest lie
Described li CnllinK It
It ti t lit' r Moiv nnd Eu.
SOUTH OMAHA. Mny 7.
Receipts were: Catne. Hogs. Snoep.
Olticlal Monday 3,i2.' 3,oS0 o,iS
Utllclal Tuesday 3.7W 7.W.M 0,133
Two dnvs this week... 7.y2 1I.3S3 12.S91
Same das last week.... 0,912 lb,B19 10,'j2J
Same two weeks ago.... u.917 l!,2il b.M
Samo three weeks ago.. 7,711 lb,0-'7 16,i00
Same one year ago 7,020 II.'joO f.Wi
Averago prico paid for hogj at souin
Omaha tho past several days with com-
purisons;
I 1901. 1900.1$93.U94.1S97.1S9I.)&95,
April 15..
April Id..
April 17..
April IS..
April 19..
April 20..
April 21..
6
J Olril I 3 72 3 C7 3 SO) 3 3A 4 73
93?i 5 45 3 Oil 3 K7 3 VJi 4 7
6
5 U2V
6 M 3 72.
3 91
3 351
3 43
4 74
5 M?i
6 W,
5M(i
6 49:
6 46
i 45
5 42
3 6.S
3 71;
3 75
3 77
3 CO
4 U
4 111
4 6
3 70
4 67
4 56
4 61
4 65
4 bj
3 61
3 91
3 6J
3 Mi 3 35:
3
3 ti 3 3'J
Aptll 22..
6 K)H
3 721
3 84
a 64 J JO
3 2 3 2Jt,
April 23..
April 24..
0
5 76
6 38l
3 74
o 321 3 67
3 U,
3 36
3 31.
April
April 26..
771;
.1 ii
3 71
3 SI
3 17
3 75!
3 74
5 77,i 5 39
5 72f, 6 34
3 65
3 b7
3 091
3 84
April 27..
April 2S..
3 7!
3 26
3 .'6
5 37
3
Aptll 29..
April 30.,
o 05
5 Hi";
b fil'i
3 t9
3 Vj
3 S2
4 69
5 321
3 Ml
3 90:
3 Ml
3 15
4 d4
4 4
4 J9
4 b9
4 47
May l....
5 25
3 CI
3 79
3 71
3 l:
May 2....
5 71J,
6 IS
3 'j-.
3 65
3 S
3 621
3 61
3 IV
.May 5...
May 4....
May 6....
1) 24
5 fil4
5 67T4
5 69
r i
3 S
6 26
3 93
3 72
3 26
& 22
3 951 3 01
3 30
May 0....
u '.'.I
3 0J
3 hi
3
4 40
May i....
5 211
3 70
3 DO 4 38
Indicates Sunday.
Tho ofllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. H r s.
C, M. & St. 1 Ry.
t
u. c i. i icy
Mo. I'aelllc Ry
Union l'ac. System...
C. a N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. R..
S. C. & I. Ry
C. St. r M. O....
11. M. R. R. R
C, H. & y. Ry
K. C. & St. J
C. R. 1. A- I'., east..
C. R. I. Ai P., west..
Illinois Central
Total recelnts 161
110
The dlsnosltlon of tho day's recelnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
lluycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
umiitui packing co wi
O. II. Hammond Co 51
Swift and Company 619
Cudahy Packing Co 931
Armour & Co 657
Swift, from country 112
370
:4
2,131
2.0SS
2,571
1,224
1.62S
1,560
COJ
it. Mocker it Degan 219
Vunsant & Co 101
Lcbmiiu & Co S
Hill & Hiintzlngcr 61
Ho n tn ii &. Underwood.... 76
Livingstone &. Schullcr... 121
11. F. Hobblck 1
Hamilton & R 40
Wolf & M 1
Other buyers 307 .... 455
Totals 3,935 7,76.1 5,5.0s
CATTLE Thcro was n liberal supply of
cuttlo hero today, nnd In view of that fact
buyers started ojt to got their supplies for
a llttlo less money, but sellers held for
steady prices and packers finally took hold
and tought them up Just about on that
basis.
Receipts Included about 90 enrs of beef
steers, and as packers all had liberal or
ders tho market ruled fairly active and Just
about steady, with the exception of tho
first round, when they wero trying to
pound the mnrket n little. Although there
wus the largest supply of steers in sight
that has been here In somo llttlo time there
wero apparently none too many, and the
bulk of the offerings wus out of first hands
In good season.
Tho receipts of cows nnd heifers were
very light, not over 13 cars being offered on
tho market. Ujyers nil started out enrly
and tho mnrket wus nctlvo nnd steady to
strong from start to finish. Sellers found
It an easy matter to get fully steady prices
for anything at all good, nnd even the com
moner kinds found buyers ut yesterday's
prices.
Hulls also met with reudy sale at good,
strong prices, and venl calves and stags
sold In yesterday's notches.
The stocker and feeder trade was not ns
good, today. A good proportion of yestar
day's receipts are still In the hands of
speculators, as the bad weather has shut
oft thu demand from the country For that
reason they did not want many more cattle
today nnd took them because they could
buy them lower. The market was unevenly
lower and slow and common kinds were
very hard to dispose of at any figure. Rep
resentative sales:
HEEF STEERS.
No. Av. I'r. io. Av. Tr.
I 1120 3 75 13 1124 4
3 730 3 73 8 HU 4 f5
4 737 IM 7 1284 4 fi
1 62') (W 1 1370 4 SS
21 1050 4 15 1 1130 I V,
1 9t0 I '' 6 1011 4 S3
1 7S0 4 25 12 1110 4
3 712 4 "5 1 1230 4 5
1 M0 4 33 IS 1075 4 90
1 930 4 35 6 Hit 4 90
1 S70 4 31 37 1014 4 !
4 922 4 35 21 935 4 90
19 S0( I 40 II 1101 ( 95
6() (50 5 1176 4 M
21 910 4 .Ml 19 1213 I 95
2 930 4 10 !5 1390 4 95
1 1320 4 SO 24 10SI J 00
3 1200 ( SO 3S 1390 3 00
G 6S3 4 .'0 24 1137 5 CO
13 S'.'i 4 SO 21 1211 5 (-)
2 720 4 SO 36 7.1221 3 03
(3 933 4 .V) 23 1112 5 05
IS 924 ( 60 13 1103 6 03
( 927 4 60 20 1171 J
22 682 4 r.ij (0 11X11 S 03
9 977 4 65 (0 1291 2 05
4 1027 4 65 25 1(71 S 10
46 953 4 65 1 1510 5 10
S 1010 4 70 24 1121 .', 10
5 11U 4 70 1 1(32 S 15
20 1166 4 70 17 1373 3 15
1... 1050 1 70 11 1292 5 !3
23 920 4 70 20 1181 S 13
2U lOMi ( 73 20 1201 S !5
7 1032 4 75 73 1222 5 13
1 1150 4 73 136 1166 S 20
T.v 10.-.0 4 73 17 1392 3 20
20 923 4 75 3S 1117 3 20
23 9u3 4 75 39 1331 S '0
24 1022 I 75 47 1193 3 23
21 1110 4 0 SO CMS s :s
II 1070 4 SO (3 1222 5 73
19 1105 4 eO 22 1210 S 20
43 956 4 (0 24 1239 S 30
13 956 4 SO 38 1203 5 Su
18 10(9 4 (5 13 1153 I 33
20 977 4 S3
STEERS TEXAS.
1 7(0 4 (5 40 HIS S CO
,.. 823 4 (3
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
... 4 20 17 1034 4 f3
... 706 4 to 12 11(0 ( 90
,.. 937 4 60 22 11S3 S 20
STEERS AND COWS.
... S58 4 35
STEERS AND COWS.
...1010 4 tO
COWS.
18
33
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
O
I!!!.'""
3
3
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
S
1
6
1
1
1
'.'.'.'.'..'..
1
S
1
1
1 ....
1
... 790 1 00 3...
... m l oo l...
... 870 2 10 t...
... 710 2 23 1...
...1190 2 15 (.,.
... 830 2 23 1...
... 960 2 35 1...
....U96 3 65
....1050 3 65
.... 912 3 75
....1(10 3 F0
.... SKI 3 83
....1310 3 83
....1(20 3 K
....106) 3 85
....1060 .1 90
.... 9(2 3 90
....HIO 3 90
....1120 3 W
....1050 ( CO
....1120 (00
....1150 4 (0
.... 973 I ml
....1100 4 00
....WW I 00
.... 8(9 4 "5
.... S71 4 d
....1130 I 10
....1171 4 10
....1010 4 10
....1164 I IS
....1110 I 15
....926 I 0
830 2 (.0 S...
1030
: :o
S...
.... 865
.... SS0
.... 926
.... fkU
.... 930
.... 610
....1030
.... 990
.... 930
I so
1 so
: so
i.0
: f3
1...
1...
i.'i!
3...
11...
1...
1...
27...
27...
1...
7. .
1...
3...
(...
29...
1...
1...
3...
1...
1...
1...
(...
4...
i".'.'.
s...
3...
Id
2 0
2 90
.... S90 3 00
.... 7sO 3 00
....1030 3 (0
.... 110 3 10
....116.) 3 15
.... 973 S 15
,,..1110 3 25
.... 935 3 15
...,10SO 3 23
.... 950 3 25
.... 930 3 25
.... 910 3 23
....1010 3 25
.... SAO 2 35
....866 3 (5
....1030 .1 '0
....l:'') 3 SO
.... 850 3 fO
....1090 3 60
....1350
....1030
.... 836
....1270
4 25
I VS
( 25
( ?3
I :'3
.... 970
I 25
....1132
.... 932
( -o
4 :,0
....1190
( 20
SS0
4 ;
..HU 4 S3
..1110 ( .15
,. 603 ( 10
.. 100 4 15
..7(0 4 ?S
.. 500 4 25
..850 4 40
....1010 3 CO
HEIFERS.
.510 2 M
6...
. 670 3 in
. 430 3 40
. 615 3 60
, 3J0 3 73
.720 3 73
. S72 ( in
.8(0 4 00
. !)--0 4 10
1..
1..
1..
1..
2 860 4 fO
1 1260 I 60
1 1310 ( 10
HULLS,
S20 2 75 1 .
.1020 3 10 1,,,
,1620 3 5
. 3
1
.mo i im
.1170 4 CO
1 .
3..
1T0 4 C)
.m 4 to
2 ISIS 4 10
1...
3...
3...
9...
.1700 I '0
.UM I 20
.17(0 4 :o
70) 4 35
630 I S
320 S CO
....HIO 3K
COWS AND HEIFERS.
.... fJJ 3 (3 II 3 4 20
.... 9-M 4 10
CALVES.
.... 410 I M I
.... 112 6 CO 1
STAGS.
....1113 3(0 1. ..
130 6 ft)
HO 6 VI
.1(05 4 SO
.1309 I 30 20.
..1137 I -.0
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
H 2
9W 3 ".S
... :o 2 Sh
... 720 1 91
... S70 3 0)
...ln.'S 3 I0
... itIO 3 10
... 96.) 3 10
... (10 3 23
710 3 4)
675- 3 60
, S.VI 3 60
c:? 3 to
, 710 3 1
. m 3 91
. (?1 I IK)
1.
1
72
3
. . . 920 1 J'.
STOCK CALVES,
... do i rj si
... 373 4 43
... 314 4 M
... 2M 4 '5
... 3H 5 (0
... 200 J l)
... 131 6 IS
370 2 50
310 2 SO 2.
3-)J 3 00 2.
3IS 3 80 1.
340 3 75 7.
,220 IM
19'"!
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
.,..1320 3 iS
. 1S2I IM
.... ?(H J M
.... 950 3 SO
....UM .1 ;o
....1130 J 70
....1116 2 'I
....1110 3 :j
....13-M 3 75
.... 3 IS
.... sm 3 yj
2 !03 3 25
9 612 2 3
1 S00 3 (0
1 SOO 3 M
2 40 3 10
.1 RV) 3 IS
8 IWt 3 S3
S 461 3 5)
1 6S0 3 SO
2 600 3 SO
1 370 3 ?0
9 7S7 3 M
1 SI0 4 00
2 60) 4 23
37 679 4 IS
3 M ) 4 23
!l Cl9 4 30
I
670 4 35
3.
753 4 40
1 720 I 10
6 710 4 II
9 770 4 50
4 81S 4 S5
82 999 4 fcO
28 707 4 60
12 513 4 CO
14 C60 1(4
34 757 ( fS
3( S2 4 70
12 $00 4 7S
4 473 4 9)
9 441 S )
II 1163 S fO
34 600 S (0
HOGS There wns a fairly good run of
hogs here today, and under the Iniluciice of
a good local demand the nun ket opened
strong to 254o higher. Tho bulk of tho
hogs sold nt J5.67'S nnd J5.70, with the better
grades ot neavy nogs selling inrgeiy hi
I5.72V4. It was a fairly active market and
the tlrst 100 louls cbnnsed bands in good
season, There wns no particular chnnge
In tho market from start to finish, and
prnetlcnlly everything wns out of flr.t
hands early In the morning.
As will bo seen from the table of average
prices tho market Is still a shade under
the nigh time last week, but n big nickel
higher than a week ago today, and nearly
60c higher than u year ago. Representative
SillCSi
No. Av. Sh. I'r. Nn. Av. Sh. Pr.
65 1(3 SO S .0 67 231 $0 S 70
105 HO 40 S CO 71 2 (0 120
i 'J
66 18( (.) 5 n (2.
88 IM 80 S (,3 67.,
35 209 W S i& 71.
26J ... 3 70
233 () i 70
223 ... S 70
201 ... S70
t'i 201 ... S 5 91.
... J
. . . 3 i5
... S07I4
80 S (7i
80 S 1.7 '4
80 S l'7,
... 6 675,
8) 5 87i
... Si7i,
... 5
SO 5 t7i
80 S(7
... S 6714
100...,
II
67
37
67
70
(4
74....
01
72 212 80 S 70
...155
...2iH
...2S0
...222
...210
...189
...231
t.0 2SS 160 t 70
S.
..2(0
..203
0
41...
75...
7S...
SJ...
73...
75...
SO
SO
S 70
5 70
S 70
S 70
. .232
251 120
.213 80
.213 120 5 70
6S 205
67 225
69 237
71 :i(
7S 21
.222 200 h 70
73 256
62 232
10 191
80
70
) S 70
70
$0 S l.75i
69 225 120
0
"1 215 .(00 S 67i,
66.
.212 120 S 70
..223 SO 6 67' j
(8 231
87 2t(
80 3 70
.299 1C0 a 674
80
5 70
5 TO
S TO
5 70
223
80 5 fil'j
SO S (75s
41.
239
76 210
84. ...... .217
81 230
ti 2(6
73 223
94 19S
81
74
75
70
06
62
6S
71
76
70
co!!!i!
so
67
60
.22.' 120
.2(1 320
5 67W
(0 5 671,
.. 5(7'.i
.. S C74
.228 160 5 TO
.231 160 S .0
..251
..233
..217
i TO
SO S CT'4
80 5 70
40 j 70
6....
...228 160
67' j
S2....
70....
C2....
12....
90....
69....
70....
...203
...205
...249
...220
...204
. . .230
80 5 674
..233
S TO
... 3 'i75j
(0 5 C7V-i
... 3 674
... 5 C7',i
260 t 675,
... 5 07'i
... 6 C7'.,
... 5 CT'4
40 5 6754
40 S (754
120 S 67 V,
60 5 70
... 5 70
200 5 70
..201 160 5 70
,..252 160 S -0
,..214 ) 5 72'i
,..258 120 S 72'i
,..232 160 5 725i
...311 160 S 72'4
,..262 ... 5 72',,
.223
.209
CO
70...
72...
71...
94...
..223
..200
..202
78...
S9...
44...
69...
10...
72...
61...,
26...
72...
66...
19...
61...
fO...
72...
67...
t.5...,
64...
M. ..
S6...
...277
...261
5 7 254
S 72'j
...232
80 ST2'4
.218
...254 lhO
...261 ...
...261 40
...257 80
...250 ...
3 7254
5 T2',4
S 7254
5 -2'-j
6 7214
S 7214
5 721 1
S 724
5 72',
76 208
...232
. . .224
77...
71...
70...
...23S 210
...261 120
...213 ...
...2(0 ...
S 70
5 70
S 70
...256
...213
80
SO
.. 4 70
.. 5 70
40 S 70
.....01
....260
. .260
....251
. ..263
. ..293
..,.219
....282
....259
...258
...273
...213
SO
5 2'-j
3 72'
S 75
3 75
5 70
5 70
5 70
...2(1 160
,..234
(0
PVl
.234 120 5 70
40 S 73
2(3
... 5 70
SO 5 70
.. 5:i'4
SO 6 FO
2(8
SHEEP Thero were enough sheep nnd
lambs on sale this morning to meet the
demand, and In fact the mnrket was slow
und easy, the same as nt other points. The
nmrKci secmcii 10 oe 11 nine uneven, as
some snles were stendy, while others looked
finite a little lower, but ns a whole the situ
ntlon could best be described by calling It
slow nnd easy. There were no choice wooled
lambs on sale, hut clipped lambs sold 11s
high as J4.40, which looked about steady
with yesterday. Clipped wethers sold from
a.w 10 4.i. nnu cupped owes sold at st.io.
The market wns rather draggy from start
to llnlsh. nnd ns n result it was a little late
before tho hulk of the offerings hod changed
hands.
Quotations; Choice wooled wethers. Jl.au
SH.iiij; tair to good wooied wethers, ji.uort'
4.20: dinned wethers. JI.Oo-hM "3: fair to coort
clipped wethers, J3.75tf4.00; choice light
weight ewes, wooled, JLoOiJ 1.15; fair to
good ewes. J3.60fH.00: cllnned ewes. J3.26M
3,75; choice wooled lambs, $4.r0Ti5.Oi); fnlr to
good iambs, ji.uo'ch.w; cupped lamns, ji.ziv&i
4.40; fnlr to good clipped lambs, J3.t5H4.2o;
spring lambs. J5.60f(h.50; feeder wethers,
J3.50Ii4.00; feeder lambs, SI.C094.40. Repre
sentative snles:
No. Av. Pr.
S culls 100 3 0)
713 clipped ewes M 3 20
32 culled Inmbs 66 4 18)
S clipped lambs 83 4 00
4W clipped wethers 100 I 15
61 Colorado lambs sr 4 75
20 clipped western wethers til t3 25
10 clipped western wethers 75 3 nO
370 clipped western wethers 96 3 75
270 western feeder lambs 70 3 90
4S0 clipped feeder lambs 78 I 01)
ja cupped ewes mid wetners.... hki 1 uu
1S7 clipped weslcrn wethers 96 I ft I
121 clipped western Inmbs si 1 is
121 clipped western lambs 79 4 15
6 clipped native lambs 133 I 15
463 clipped lambs S4 I 40
I clipped ewes 97 ,1 '.'3
1Vi clipped ewes 93 3 27
160 cull lambs 63 3 23
25 cull spring lambs 10 :i 'ti
26 dipped ewes 10S 3 60
S western owes 99 3 SO
40J clipped wethers K7 3 95
137 spring lambs 60 5 23
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cnltle nnil IIokh (Jeneriill.v Strnd)
Wooled SIh ph Slow.
CHICAGO. May 7. CATTLE Receipts,
1.000; market generally steady; good to
Frlme steers, t5.0036.00; poor to medium.
I.00ft4.95. stockers nnd feeders, J3.25fi5.tt);
cows. J2.KiS4.60; heifers. J2.70i7l.75, ennners,
J2.00fi2.60; bulls, strong, active, J3.O0fl4.5O;
calves, weak, J3.50WI.76: Texas fed steers.
J4.25f5.40; Texas grass steers, J3.5O??4 00;
Texas bulls, J2.7of3.90,
HOGS-Recelpts today. L"0.0 . tomorrow,
25,000. estlmnted; left over, 2.000. Market
about seady: top, J5.S75,. mixed nnd butch
ers. Jo.55fi6S5: good to choice, heavy. t5.6Vri
5.8754; light, J5.60fj5.SO; bulk of sales, JS.SO'O
b.fc24.
SHEE
P AND LA MRS Sheep and Inmln
steady: wooled, slow, good choice wethers,
Jt 155M.50; fair to choice, mixed. J3.807il.15;
u..inr,, heen. 14.205 1.50: yearlings. tl.l.Vfl
4.60; native Isml, t4.O0fi1.15; western Inmbs,
t4.50fi5.l5.
St. Joseph l.lvr Stock .Mnrkrt.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mnv 7.-(8peclnl.)
The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts,
2,100; market active, stendy to strong;
natives tl.35fi5.60, Texas nnd westerns,
13 80715.35; cows and heifers J2.33fi5.10; hulls
and slaga, J2.30fil.80; yearlings and calves,
J3.751f3.0); stockers nnd feeders. J3.50fI.S0;
yenls. Jl.23fli.60.
HOG8 Receipts, 7.800: market nbout
steady; all grades, t5.00fi5.87lj; bulk of
sales, t3.63ti6.76; pigs, steady.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts. 2.W;
sheep steady, lambs trong; lambs, tl.wwf
6.10; yearlings. t4.25j4.60; wethers, i3.irtj
4.30; owes, t3.25tj3.73.
Slock In SlKht,
The following table shows (he receipts
of cnttle, hogs and theep at the llvo prin
cipal llvo stock markets:
uiuiin. much, mippn.
South Omaha 3,7o
Chicago 4,ftV)
7.801
6,133
6.000
7,300
800
20.0f)
I9,roo
11,200
Knnfas city -M'
St
I.OIIIS d,"U
Totals
.13.780 59,503 19,833
Knnsns City l.lir Slock Mnrl.ct,
KANSAS CITY. May 7.-f'ATTLE-Rc.
ccipts, 2,200 natives. 4" Texans, (Oo calves;
native and Texas beef steers, 10o higher;
cows and heifers, steady tu 0c higher:
other cattle steady; good to choice beef
steers. J5.3.Va5.70; common tn good, J..Vri
6.15: stockers and feeders, J3.53fiR.2S; fed
westerns, J!.60'a5.23: Texas and Indian, $1.10
35.00: COWS. 13.2653165: heifers, M.50fi5.1&:
csnners. J2.CfS3.00; bulls, J3.25fI,75, calves,
Jl.OOfjfi.flO,
HOGS- Receipts. 19,600; market sternly;
top, 15.83; bulk of sales, t3.$5ii5.80; heavy,
i-.7Rn.1M. nilved nickers. J5.601fS.S0; llgl)
J.V15(5.70. pigs. IIWI?.ln .....
SI I EKI AND WA.MUS-UPCCll'ij-. L 'VV:
mnrket strong, western lambs. J 1,601(4,95,
. ... iimi n. i.sfllirtt venr
lings, tl.SMH.60. ewes J.I 7ffHM. cull. .f0
H3.2S; clipped Texas sheep, MHOS 1.00; spring
in.t.d x ,-jv r, i;n
!1IIHJ, i,.'.v
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Go,,
Otaalin, Tfrlt.
Manufacturers of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
fiend for Cntnlouc Number 23
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
Johnson-McLean Co
Manufacturers of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings,
Stair Work, Builders' Supplies.
Telephone (1.17.
(Ith nnd Jones .Streets, Omnhn, Mrn,
DRY GOODS.
hJ E. Smith t Go.
Import rs and Jofcfcrat
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodi
AND NOTIONS.
WHEN IN OMAHA
VISIT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go.
HOWARD STRI2RT,
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestem Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Lltctrlo Wiring Belli tad Qtt LIsfctlMI
O. V. JOHNSTON. Mcr. 1510 Howard St.
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Hall's Safes,
Citsh Registers,
Typewriters
Hall Safe and
Lock Company,
1 1 19 Fur nu in St.
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works.
MAJCUrACTUKERS AND JOBBERS'
OF MACHINERY.
SNXRAL REPAIIIINO A IPBCIALT
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDKRS.
1H1, inoa mm 1BOB Jaakaaa straat.
Osaka. Nek. Tel. 113a.
B. EabrUU. Acent. J. B. Cowgill, Mrs
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
laprovfrd Quick and i:asy Rlilns
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATOH DATES
Send for naOlogu.
KIMBALL. BROS.. COUNCIL DT.UrFfl, Ift
MM Sth BUeeU Telephone 111.
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H. Davis & Son
Aseat for thr niehmoaj
Sufety (antra nnil
Fire llnor.
Eler.tor Hydraulic end Hand KUvatori.
EITtor repairing a specialty. Leather
Valre Cups for' Eleratori, Entlnai aa
PrlBtlag Prelaws.
I 1 1 Ml la. HVl
Mnnufacturori and Jobbori of
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
1014 nnil 1010 riOIMlI.AS ST.
PAINTS AND OILS.
National Oil & Paint Co.
(Incorporatad.)
llAMlIKACTimiSIlS AXD .lOnilKIIS.
Paints for all Purposes,
Varnishes, etc.
mh snd 1017 Jonrs Kt., Tel 1721. Omaha,
WALL IVtl'tll.
fetter Wall paper Go.,
JOUKKKS
WALL PAPER.
Large, wrll selected stock, prlcca sam aa
eastern houses latest novelties. Dialer
send for '.SOI sample line and terms.
" . nmnlin.
"COMMISSIONS
Qavid Cole Co.,
Fresh Dressed Poultry,
Oysters and Celery.
410 So 11th St. Oinalm
Duy FltYElt lUVU OF L,EAIJVIM,E at
So a share; Company controls IT claims la
tho tunrt of the District; property being
operated with a steam hoist: has a record
of production of 150,000.00,
Duy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK
at 20c a share; tho company owns 45 claims
and a largo mill; la a steady shlppci anil
employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay dlvU
dends this year.
Wrlto for Information concerning dlvl
dend paylnB stock showing nu Investment
ot bettor than 33,i per cent, to Horbort S.
Shaw, offices 14 and ID, Drown l'alaco Ho
tel, Denver, Colorado. Arprovcd stock!
cold on Instalment plan. Dlroct private
wlro to nil Colorado exchanges.
Trtriiliuim lOntl,
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James 10. tloyd & Co,,
OMAHA. NKll.
' COMMISSION
(illAI.N. I'ltOVISIO.VS AND STOCKS,
llnaril of Trnite Halltltnif.
Direct wires to Chicago and New Tork,
Correspondence, John A. Wurran & C
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