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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1004.
, GRAIN AND PRODDCE MARKET
WitUf Wheat Condition MtlaUlntd, bnl
Acmgt fihrinki Contidertblj.
GOVERNMENT REPORT DIVIDES OPINION
4nBBnnBBn) '
Local Short Bid Mar Corm Dow.
Intention of Lea
Interest.
T . OMAHA, May 11. I.
4 2nl f,,L,.",n break wnlch I supposed
. - w u"h government reports did
r.Ii .m ,hlB morning, but It la yet too
M-i ?. y how report will Influent
peculation. A division of opinion U notlce
5y. .to tn report It makes the con.
2.-2 f winter wheat May 1 76 6. com
51m wiih condition of in .5 April 1, lH,
SL; 'J'' 76.4 m li2. 941 In n
ft? "J..'" 1Su0- T condition In higher
'nan had been expected, a In eg of 4 or t
polnla being: figured from the preceding
report. The acreage, given at 7.13 fro,
tiowever, la decidedly bullish when com
f"i,rZ& wltn tn eatlmate for April of 32,
OoO.Ono acre. For May, ISOfl. It was M,r07,.
000, for ifafl 27.pg.oho. for 1901 28.267,000 ana
for 1900 26,585.On0 acre. The lone In acre
g when taken with the estimate of acres
abandoned, which la 16.4 per cent. Is
thought to more than offset the main
tenance of condition. Thin per cunt
e-l abandoned acreage amount to 4.932.00O.
1-aet year the per cent was 13.4. The esti
mated yiein, base on condition and acre
age. Would be about 330.000.OIIA hUKhal. as
egalnst the eatlmate for April of 32,iu,0"0
at no inn inon-niea yteia ror May, lwO. or
4oono.ono. for 1902 of S2a ooonno of inii ik.
Otai.OOO and of 1908 of 378.000.000. The acreage
uinnnnrq in Indiana in figured at 9o4,flno,
In Ohio 47B.OHO and In Kunsaji 713 deal. Knu.
mm grain men are ridiculing the estimated
abandonment of 12H per cent In their atnto
mu ijr ii uori nni exceen x pr cent.
W hile the report shows a decrease It still
how the United State an rmnrtlm coun
try, and It remain to be aeen whether
Kurope will rise to the American figure or
whether the market on this aide must get
down.
Local short were busy during the early
j'n oi ino session ana worsen tne May
corn down by noon from 53c to 52Hc
Chicago opened at 47c and ranged from 47Vic
to 4874c. Omaha Julv onened at 4.1 Ur. ad
vanced to H and eaaed off to hi- Chicago
ranged rrom Vinc. ,
The range In prtre of Omaha grain for
iuiure aeuvery ana tne clone tueauay anu
today were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. T'd y.
What
May 92 tt 824 93 B 92', B
JUly 78B 78B
Corn
May 63U tSW K 52HA B3J4B
July 4&H 46 46 6' HB
Oata , ,
May .... .... .... 41HB 1B
July r " M . 87 38 B 37H
Bept ; .... SOA 30UB
A Hiked. B bid.
Local ,at flraln Marttet.
Com men are wondering what the local
Interest which control the cash corn la
Intending. The local market la already
high and 1 tar of No. 2 white corn and
several ear of No. 8 yellow corn were car
ried over "for better prices. Corn ad
vanced today lc from Tuesday's market,
but wheat and oats were steady. Receipts
were: Wheat, 1 car out; one week ago,
t and cars. Corn, 42 cars in and tears
out; one week ago, 14 and 2 cars. Oats,
cara In; one week ago, none. The corn
receipts were the Urgent for several weeks
l - I ,. il&rtl-- l,on fhlontri.
BIIU WVIO V HtUHCI lli.ii ....... ..-..
That market received only 19 cars of wheat
and 38 cars of oats.
Representative sales of car lots by sam
ple, on track, Omaha: . . .
Yellow Corn-No. 2, 1 car, 52Vic: No. 8. 6
cara. 42c.
Hard Wheat No. 4. 1 car, 77c.
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 8590c; No.
I hard winter, 084c; No. 4 hard winter,
64376c; No. 2 apnng, 85f90c; No. J spring.
CORN No. 2. 61(&2c; No. 3, 6086lc; No.
I Bti6Ae- no a-rad. 4fltfi46c: No. 2 yellow.
H4f52V4c: No. 3 yellow, 51i&ulV4c; No. 2
white, 61(t62c; No. 8 white, b0461c.
OATH NO. X, 413; ino. a, iw: rxo. ,
3c; No. 8 white. 42343o; No. 3 white, Hit
izc; standard, 4141Vc.
Notes from tae iCachanare Offlces.
John H. Daugherty of Minneapolis waa an
exchange visitor.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 13 cars,
vi vm cara araded No. 8 corn. 2 cara No. 3
yellowT"-'fWtr: wfcjte,' J-or Ntv t,
White Hlia cars ui uaia mv. o wiuiu.
Omaha stock of grain are: Wheat, 177,878
bu. ; corn, i32,2S5 bu. : oata, 112,829 bu. Con
tract corn stocks; Merrlam & Hoimqulst,
122,764 bu. and Union elevator. 81,974 bu.
' Grata Maritaca CIukihi,
Closing prlcea of grain today and Tuesday
at the markets named were as tollows;
CHICAGO.
Cloaed
Wheat
July Beptamber
Corn
July September
Wheat
July September
Coru
July '
Beptafnber
Wheats
July September
Coru
July
Today. TueS.
86B 8 B
W,A (WSB
48HA 48
KANSAS CU'Y.
74HA 74B
7tH 7oi
44
42S
M'f . UjUIs.
83VsB 84
81 A MA
4 47
40SB 4 6(4 A
September
MIN N ttAPOLlS.
Wheat-
July .......
fceptsrnber
Wheat
July September
Wheat
July toevtejnbcr
2B 93B
LUi.UXH.
92 0
8IV4B 84 B
90 90A
WVB M-A
CHICAGO CHAIN AM) PROVISIONS
Faatnrea oi the Trading and tloslag
1. Prlcaa oat Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, May 11. Improvement In con
dition of tne growing gr.an In Hie Lnued
btaiua and pruupecis 01 an enormous yleid
In the canudlau northwext caused heuvy
liquidation ot whisat today, r'inui quota
tions on July snow a loss of corn
la up He. oats gained r'lovlstons
vary from a shau hlgiur to lte lower.
Notwithstanding extreme bulllsliness ot
tha government crop report, the wheat
market opened barely steady, July being a
ahada higher to -)u higher at oo'yat,
Lter, under a decline, july dropped to M',
teoc. iarl of the Ions waa resumed, but
the market cloaed weak with July at Ht
fcVC. Clearancea 01' w.uiat and liour were
uual to )t,4ow bu. I'rimary recelpta were
lil.OuO bu., 00 111 pa red wltli 2f,btjo bu. a
year ago. Minneapolis, Uuluth and Chlcsgu
reported receipts of bl cars, against S last
week and 90 u year ago.
Considering the wiiiij.xo in wheat, the
corn market exhibited decided strength.
The market closed at aoout the highest
point of the day. July opened a shaue to
lWo higher at 4oS1-', sold between
Wo and 464'c, closing at 4ac. lca!
recelpta were 7 cars, wan one 01 contract
grade.
The feature of trading In oats was an
urgent demand for the Mny delivery from
a prominent house. After opening Vstfa
lower at July ranged between ibAo
and tic. closing at Ssitc. laical receipts
were Hi cars.
Pro.isions wr easier on selling, sup
posed to have been lor outside account,
lha market received fair nipport at tlinee,
but the demand was not sumclent to pre
vent small loenes In pork and lard. July
pork closed loo lower at 1 1. IS. V. lard was
down bo at 88. 4 July rib closed a ahada
higher at 86 37tou40.
Th leading futures ranged a follow:
Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. I Clos.Te'y.
Wheat
May
a July
b July
Sept.
Corn
Supt.
May
July
H)t.
Oats
May July
tepu
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Blue
.1.1 1 V
I MV;)' rt 91V, 81
Se'ti-JHI 87 ' Stim t 87(4
KAti-ti1 6ViiV 84Tt.(tife 86V41 fKi
n 1 i-i!ivU',iiiww';M5nw
80Htl
81
7)f '1
! 47-t 47
4m4! 4!k148.'1B
47
47S
I AtX. Ml'.,
1 ' '
t
A!
S8HI
el
41S!
40 I 4Utl 40
8', 38' SBHttH
SuSSlJii j
rsf 11 tvj 11 374
42WI U 60 I H 80
as 1
81 V
11 40
11 U
ti
68
11 40
11 46
0 K0
6
45
t SO
8 4S f 62Vs
i ssl 70
I 87 40
40
8-' 8 bi
8 r
Sept.
No. 1 a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FI.orR Dull and steady;- winter patent,
84 7A04 80; winter straights. 14 ! 4 tin; erring
patents, U-91 W- spring straights. ti ru
4 1: bskers, 12 .frfl3 .
WHEAT No, 3 spring, 0(fifl6; No. 8, $18
83e; No. 8 red. 81 0JI t5. .
WOliN-Js'o. 8. 4K, No. I llow, I3
OATS No. t 41fffiH!; No. 8 whit. 40H
BVE No. 1 717.
BARLKY Oood feeding, 8S88c; fair t
cnoice malting. v&sc,
FI.AX SKKDNo. I, 81 01H: No. 1 north-
wemern, xi iiev,; prime timothy seel. i.w.
PORK-HfM, per bbl , 111 infill.lZJ.
LARD per loft lb., ft .7H
RIBS Short side loosei. til fio ltV4: dry
ailed shoulders (boxed), 8.2NS.Mi short
cjear sines tDoxeai,
ClXVEK-Contract grade, 310.75.
Articles. Receipts. Shlement
Flour, bhls...., gin 2110
Wheat, bu 6I.O1O 57.OO0
Com, bu 13i,6!0 JSO.JitO
Oata, bu ig 700 102.?M)
l!e, bu 11 son 8.7O0
Barley, bu ajgn lf.,901)
on the produce exchange today the butter
'" was steady; creamery, ncri"""";
dairies, 13fcl7c. Kggs steady at mark tcaee
iiitiuuiu), Cheese easy, nvc
MEW YORK GENERAL, MARKET
aotatloa of the Day on Varloas
Cosaaaodltle.
NEW TORK, May ll.-FIX)UR-Recelpts,
8.4M bbla.; export, 2.143 bbl.; market was
steady at old prices Minnesota pat
ents, 86.WrQ5.25; Minnesota oakers, 4.W
ait; winter patent. 8'.uu.8; winter
straights, 14 SOfco.uO, winter extras, t3 36'
4.00; winter low grades, tXlbaM0. Rye
flour, easy; fiilr to good, IS.WXb.Id; choice
10 tancy, I4.1684.G).
CoH.NMLAlHiMilv: yellow western,
n.ool.l2; city, 81.loSl.13; klln-drled, 3.0o
e.O.
RVF f-iill- Mn 1 western. 70c SDOt.
BAKLKY Inactive; feeding. 49c, 0. 1. f..
New York: ma t n. 6babc. c. I. f. Bunaio,
WHEAT- Kerelpis, i.uuu bushels; spot
market essy; No. 2 red, $1.08 elevator and
$l.loi 1.11 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Diiluth. 9".'V, r. o. l. anoat; no. 1 nara
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. The
el'ise showed 1i'Sc net decline. May
closed at 2'c; Juiy, 89 H-16'8'90 15-18c, closed
at W Jl-16c; September, :4JtfHc. closed
at 8V; Dewmwr, B8ilK4o, ciosea at iwt"
CUKN Recelots. 2.1WI bushels: exports
2M bushel; spot market firm; No. 2, 6lc
elevator and 66c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
yellow. 60c; No. 3 white, 67c. There was
a squeexo of May corn shorts today, due
to scant stocks ' and prlcea advanced
sharply, closing 14e net higher, with July
e up. May, briVVnGSe. closed at Mc; July.
6-iV&i'4Hc, closed at 64Vic; September closed
at 63Hc
810 bushels; spot market steady; mixed
oats, 38 to 32 pounds. 4SH'fi47c; natural
white, 30 to 32 pounds, 48aS0c; clipped
white, 36 to 40 pounds, 61bmc.
HAY Quiet; shipping, tlbOTOc; good to
RICE Quiet; domestic fair to extra, 3V49
&',c; japan, nominal.
HOPS Oulpt: state common to choice,
1903 crop, 2635c; 1903 crop, 23-'c; olds, 19
24c; Pacific coast crop, lSifli3c; 1903 crop, 23(V
ac: 01a, ai4c.
HiriRSbiilef nalvestnn. 10 to IS DoundR.
18c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19e; Texas
dry, Z4 to 80 pounds, 14c.
TALLOW Easy; city (2 per Pk. ci
country (pkgs. free), 4He.
LEA Thk.rt -Steady; acid. 23S2(c.
WOOI V'lrnc Hnmelli- fleece. 2832c. 1
PROVISIONS-Beef steady; family, $960
610.50; mess, 15.00fii6.90; beef hams. $20.0
21.60; packet, $8.5Ofi9.60; city extra India
mess, $14.O04T16.0O. Cut meat quiet; picaiea
bellies. tH2nffiftM: nlckled shoulders. W.50;
pickled hams, 89.50i3l0.o0. Lard, easy; west
ern steamed, $6.80; refined, weak; continent,
$6.90: South America, $7.60; compound, $S.12tt
&6.26. Fork, quiet; family. $m w; snort
clear, $13.26(814.75; mess, $13,00413.76.
BUTTER Steady; fresh creamery, 14
20'4c; state dairy, common to choice, 13
l!ic.
CHEESE-Old, Irregular; 911c.
FOKLTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens, 12Hc; fowls, 12Hc; turkeys, 11c; dressed,
dull; fowls, 12Hc; turkeys, 14gi5c.
St. Loot Grata and Provisions.
ST. IXUIS. May 1L WHEAT Lower, on
realizing sales; No. 2 red, cash, elevator,
$l.m1.01H; track. $1.06gi.07; No. 2 hard, 96
j97c; July, 83HC bid; September, 81i8lVc.
CORN Higher; No. 2 caah, 50Hc; track,
53c; September, 48(&4Sc.
OATS No 3 cash. 42c; track, 43c; No. 2
whlta Till," 11 r- a.n.mkar 304-n lltd.
FL6uR Steady; red winter patents, $40
COO; special brands, lS'U'JBc nigner; extra
fancy and straight, $4.80&4.86; clear, $3,900
4.16.
TIMOTHY SEED Unchanged.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.40.
BRAN Quiet and unchanged; sacked east
track 96c
HAY - Firm; timothy, $8.808ri4.50; prairie,
$6.0Oi9.0O.
IRON COTTON TIES-82C.
BAUOINO-trC.
HFMP TWINE-C.
PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobbing,
Lard lower: Drime rteam. M 05. Bacon
teadrr baatod wutra, shorts $743; -dear
rios, xy.bu; snort ciear, 11. 10.
FOULTRY Turkeys, lower; chickens. 9c;
springs, $2.00534.00 per dot.; ducks, 9c; geese,
6c.
BUTTER Slow; cieamery, lc; dairy,' 11
fil7c.
LOGS Steady; 14c, case count.
. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. bbl...;. 4.000 8,000
Wheat, bu 19,oo0 66.000
Corn, bu 43.000 , 8i.0O0
Oats. bu..... 47,000 47,000
Kaasaa City Grain avnd Provlsloaa.
vr AKSAB CITY. Mav 11 WHEAT May.
86c; July, 74V40; September, 70c; cash. No.
2 hard, 93c; No. 3, ntfoasc; no. rea, i.viw
1.02; No. 3, 94iBc; receipts, 13 cars.
t.'Ultn-My, ic; juiy, ev, "
mixed. 62Vb34c; No. 1 mixed, 62&o8o; No.
8 white, MfrMHc; No. 3, 52853c.
OATS NO. 3 wnite, i8oc; nu. ouou,
40ft4UM
RY15 No. 8. 64c.
HAY Steady; cholf timothy, $10.60011.00;
choice prairie. $7.764i8.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 15fl17e; dairy, 16o.
EGXiS Lower ; fresh, 13ci
KGGS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock 14o dos.: case count, new No. 3
whltewood case included, l$o, cases re
turned. o lesa.
Recelpts.Shlpments.
Wheat, bu J?.) M.OOO
Corn, bu U000 M.400
Oats, bu. .. 10.000 8,000
MlaB-poIl Grata Market.
v. v n tl U uv 11.WHFAT Miv
93ic: July. 92Vic; September, 8oi6WT4jC. On
track: No. 1 hard, 96c; No. 1 northern, B6c;
INO. x norinern, o7i.
T ,.l I1 m nat.ntl IS UtVtlft lfl ! MACOnd
patents, 84.906.00; first clears, 88.6O&3.80;
second clears, 82.60.
BRAN in ouik, ia.auw'ii.w.
Mllwaaltee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, May II WHEAT Mar
ket lc lower; No. 1 northern, 97c; No. 8
northern, 9u&Wrto; old July, 86c asked.
RYE Market lc lower; No. 1, 744ra7&,e.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 8c;. ampie 4m9
61c.
CORN Steady ; no. i. ooiBtac; juiy, MikV
48c asked. .
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL May 11. WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 1 California, 7s. Future, quiet;
Mav, 8s3d; July.. 6s4Td; September,
6 6Sd.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4a4Vtd; American mlxd, old, 4s 7d. Ku.
turrs, quiet; May, 4s 4 Sid; July, 4s 8T4jd.
Dnlatk Grain Market.
DULUTH. May ll.-WHEAT-In tore:
No. 1 hard. 93Vc; No. 1 northern, 92c: No.
2 northern, 89c. To arrive: No. 1 hard,
93e; No. 1 nnrt'rn, 93c; No. 2 northern,
90Vc. On track: TTo. 1 northern, 82W0964c;
No. 3 northern, 8t92c; May, 92ic; July,
92c; September, lc.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. May 11. SEED Clover,
cash, $6.30; October, $6 76. Prime alstk..
86 16; August. $8.30 bid. Prim timothy, $1.40;
September, $1.46 bid.
Peoria Market.
- ...... . . v. v ' , v . , T n ftiiu
strady; No. 8, 47c; No. 4, 44Hc.
wihom un tne Daaia of $1.21 for fin
ished goods.
Wool Market.
LONDON May ll.-WOOL Th offerings
t th wool auction sales today amounted
to 14,708 bale. There was strong competi
tion for good greasy half-bred combing
and medium New South Wales scoured!
and extreme ratea wer paid. Following
are the sales In detail: New South Wales.
8.900 bales; scoured. Hdls d; greasy, 6d
ils Id. Queensland. 4o0 bales; scoured,
lldfls lOHd: greasy, 6 lid. Victoria. 600
bales; greasy, 9ritls Id. South Australia,
m bales: scoured, ltfls 6Ud; greasy, si
T 101. West Australia, Scio bales; greasy,
iVtiUHd. New Zealand, 6.600 bales; greasy,
6d'il. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal,
2i hales; scoured. Is 8Ujd; greasy, 4Vt)8d.
Punt Arenas, 4.4u0 balea; greasy, 7fiKd.
Philadelphia Prodae Market.
PHILADEU'HI A, May 11 BUTTER
Firm: extra nearby prints, 2$o.
EGGS Steady and fair demand; fresh
neurby. nl umia, ii-u wrniern, liX';
fresh southwestern. 17V; fresh southern,
''cHEESE Dull nd lower: New Tork full
cream, choice to lancy, tic; fair to
good, sUtl- .
to IT Market.
NEW YORK. May ll.-COFFEE Th
market for future opened steady at un
hahged price to a decline of potnts,
losing steady. Sales wi 33.760 baas,
.wlu.lln May at I3ou6.a(c; July. i frnmekSc:
Sepumber. 6 .6ti 8W-; October, 6 86c; Novem-
ler. toor; uec'uini, .wg tvu, ana aiarea,
$.3u3.M.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Lmij Epo'.i AnlmttM Dj of Lctbug-j in
th. Mark.t.
CROPS HAVE AN UNFAVORABLE EFFECT
Proposed Is of Hood by Hew Tork
Central an Item to Which
Mock Importance I
Attached.
NEW TORK, May 11. There wer pe
rlon of toaay trading tuat were Con
siderably mji active loan recently, tut
In th intervals the market snowed a pro
found condition of letnargy that lids
characterised It for some tl.oe. News de
velopment were not lacking, but tne re
sponse to them was very slight. The gov
ernment s crop report waa regardea as
aeclaedly untavoraoie In the amount or
the prooabi yield inaicatea of winter
wheat. Another news development to
wnlch general importance Is attached is
tne proposed Issue ot debenture bonds
by tne New York Central. With bom
stock and bonds authorized and not lsaued
It la evidently an aomtsMon in effect of
tne ImposslDiiity of issuing these on fa
vorable term in tne present market. On
the other hand the epiacing ot the deben
ture Issue with a syndicate I evidence of
some Improvement in the absorptive power
of tne bond market.
The conspicuous feature of the day's
stock maraet was the selling of the United
States Steel stocks, whlcn carried the
common stock to 94, a level never be
fore touched. Report from the trade
were of declining demand for iron and
expanding racllltics tor output by the
Vntted stales Steel corporation's Iron
department with resulting discontent by
Inuependent producers anu suggestions of
plan for steel works to provioe consump
tion for their product. But by tar tne
most notable development of the day was
the enormous gold movement. Total en
gagements for shipment tomorrow had
leached $u,0uo,oot. While th subtreasury
paid out yesterday $10,000,(KO on the Pan
ama canal payment to Morgan at Co.,
the depository banks were called on at
th same time to pay over about $12,000,
Ooo of government deposits, so that there
waa little net Increase In the available
supply. Call money responded to the
heavy Inroads on cash renerves, the rate
rising to 8 per cent. The time monev
market Is not afTectcd. Railroad made
further poor returns of earning. Con
solidated Gas fluctuated under tne opera
tion directed against the shorts in the
stock. The stock was not far from th
lowest, a rise of hi in Amalgamated Cop
per helped to steady the close.
The bond market became Irregular In
sympathy with the late weakness in
stocks. Total sales par value 31,824,000.
United State bonds were unchanged on
call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange yesterday:
Bales. High. L.0 w. Close.
6,800 724 714 72
Atchison
do Dfd
400
2,300
2
78
t24
78
Baltimore 4 Ohio....
do nfd
7sy
.... 91
1167, 11U
Canadian Pacific
600 117
Cen. of New Jersey..
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago A Alton
1&7
100 304 30i 30
BOO 38 38 3S
do pfd
80H
15
Chicago Gt. Western
1.400 15 16
Chicago & N. W
.- 169
$.400 142 141 141
176
8
77V4
c, M. ft t. p
do Dfd
Chicago T. 4 T
do Dfd
C. C. C. 4 St. L
70
i;.
62
21
1.16
Colorado Southern ..
100 15 16
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
100 21
600 167
"ioo so"
21
150
Delaware 4 Hudson.
Delaware, L. 4 W...
Denver 4 R. G
268
20
(iJvV.
do Dfd
Erie
11,700
11,400
300
800
2? 23. 23
do 1st pfd....
do td Dfd
37 37 37
66 60 66
Hocking Valley
do pfd
900
78 78 78
Illinois Central
400 130
129 129
Iowa Central
J'i
34
17
..... .... . .... 34
do tfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Loul. 4 Naah
Manhattan L
W JUK-j 1UK 108
2.000 143 143 143
100 77 77 75
496 109 108 109
Met. Securities ....
Met. St. Ry
Minn. 4 St. L
M.. St. P. 4 S. 8. M
4Z
600 62 -1.900
' ' fn 'hi.'
.61
90
tlhi
do Dfd
116
Missouri Pacific
M
91
16
M., K. 4 T
do Dfd
36
118. 113
86 ' 66
88 67
21 21
113 113
66
N. Y. Central
Norfolk 4 Western.
1,000
100
200
113
66'
do Dfd
Ontario 4 Western.
300 21
26,400 114
Ptnnsylv&nia
P.. C. G. 4 Bt. L...
Reading
8,600
100
200
4.4O0
1,600
100
43
78
62
22
43
78
. 61
43
'78
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
60'
')
Rock Island Co
22
65
46
13 .
K
47
20
83
22
25
87
83
91
17
87
16
17
39 Vi
do pfd
65., 65
St. L. 4 8. F. 2d pfd
tit. L. S. W
48
do Dfd
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway ..
8,000
700
100
400
100
300
17,600
"'
1.400
47
83
22
25
88
3
88
46
20
do Did
83V
Texaa 4 Pacific
T. St. L. 4 W
22
25
38
do Dfd
Union Paclflo
83
do nfd
Wabash
17
87
do pfd
W 4 L. R
Wi. Central
100 17 17
do Dfd
Mexican Central
8,400 7
200 226
, 7
223 222
.... 180
Adams Express
American Express ...
v. 8. Express
103
203
49
16
70
H8
to
.. 6
27
8
28
18
83
Wells-Farco Express
Amalgamated Copper 28,900
49
16
47
16
Amer, c. & f
300
do Dfd
Amer. Cotton OH
ioo
28 28
do Dfd
American Ice
3O0
700
87
6
27
do Dfd
Amer. Unseed Oil....
do pfd
Amer. lxoomouve ..
tiO
I'M
I0
8O0
900
18
W
49
9.)
127
18
82
48
96
do Dfd
American 8. 4 R....
49
96
do ord
Amer. Sugar Refining
126 127
Anaconda Min. to.,..
73
46
31
2(H
11
W
81
166
11
66
88
78
17
82
23
97
25
Brooklyn Rap. Tr....
3.700 46 45
Colorado F. 4 I
Consolidated Gas ....
16,300 207
203
10
66
21
156
Corn Product
l,5O0 11
do pfd
1,000
2u0
SOU
66
Distillers' Seourttles.
32
167
General Electric
Ir.t n I Paper
do ord
800 66
lnt'nl Pump
do old
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mail
People' Gas
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do Dfd
800 17 17
100
400
26
87
26
7
M 2ii 2liI 211
6 6 6
8,100
200
100
1,100
1(10
)
300
1.600
10
40
16
77
84
89
16
77
84
89
15
77
34
6
f9
,5H
64
9
63
166
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Ttnnesse C. 4 I....
U. a. Ieatner
do pfd
79 79
7 7
69 694.
U. 8. Realty
do pra
U. 8. Rubber
15
15
'vl
63
155
ao pro
U. 8. Steel J"."
10
!R
166
do pia fc'""
Westlnghous Elo. 3o0
Western Union luO
89
89
88
Total sales for the day, 281,800 ahare
Boston toek tnotatlon.
rent' time loana. S8Vt per cent. OfflolaJ
.iiviii and bonds:
ciosin -
... . mAI Am
.. Tl
:: i
..
:: ?
... ia
..
.. to
.. M
.. JIT4
.. M
.. 1
:: ?v
.. 14
.. 4
.. 41
.. I
:: ilt
:: 1
..
.. n'
..
.. It
..
.. tl
,f,U
A4Tnti
CMtni "is""!.
Aiioua
Aml(amat4
AnurlcAB Ziba
Ata
lo l,
.rs
fkstM Alb.r...JJ
Atlntlo
Bingham
t'al. A Haela
a.Mta ' ;
Boatoa Elv
rilchbur t4
Coiir Hnm"J.'!
N
K. H. St n..'-i " .
u.ransus ' Uomlnlsn Cssl .
into f.cik
Amer. Ar. " jj TV,",.'
iiv "Tub.::: ... Miii::::
Amr. eusar Mhi.
4a
A-arT 4 T...
A mar. Woolea ...
IMS Mont. C. A C...
1VI4 DoDjInloo ,
74 'i Ocol
itu Parrot
So
nIM
Inlsa I. 4
Kliaa Klae. Illa . l"
U iJulllc
Oaaaral Elaatna
.. 1S Tanuirtck
., t iTrlnlty
.. m'l- . Mlaln....
..to V. I. Oil
., 44 j Victoria
.. M Wlna
f Wolverlas
..
Maaa
lactrIC
ptd
Uaa
Maaa.
I mil
Ita4 Fruit
full
ia4 thorn Maon
to
t
Btasl
V. I
to
H4
Asked.
aw York Money Market.
N
c w I . , i. IX . m. r , vsu can,
y at 1?I per cent; closing bid, 1 per
t; offetod. 1 pr cent. Tim loan,
ess
cen
eas
raav anu jji. " j - - v u. v a .
. .. . . . . . a u . . '
SSaT!-1 per rwni, m iii.'iiiiis, avov par cent.
RIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-$it,4
p'.r.
ItKLING JCCI1ANGE-Hea7, with
actual business in bankers' bill at 84 M
for demand and at $4 for an days' bills;
posted rates, $4.6'SH.6 and $4 88; commer
cial bills, $4.84.
SILVER Bar, 55e; Mexican dollars.
44,c.
HONPS Oovernment. steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Th closing quotations en ond are a
fellows:
V. I. r- fa, re ...10 Manhattan r. (. 4a..l0l
in tMD4 a a a
,i ,nn. mrai 4a hi.
4o S. rag
...l5
do lat Inc USA
so coupon
...104
Minn a St L. 4a.... H
at.. K T. 4a lon4
do ta Tl
N. R R. of M. e. a. 74
N. T. C. IWa
N. J. :. s. ta 131
4o uw 4a. rag I4
e eoupoa
UlVa
do old 4a. rag..
do coupon
Atrhlann (n. 4a.
...ol
...Iffl
...lot
... tltt
so alj. 4a
No. raclRc 4a. 104
Atlantic C. L. 4a V; do la
B. A O. 4 101
do Sa l
Central of Oa. 4
do lit tne 71
Chea A Ohio 4a...io4;
N. a W. c. 4a
o. s. L 4e A par
Tenn. conT. iva.
Raattlna tan. 4a...
4H
.... '
St. L. A I. M
4a 114
Chliaxo A A. Wa.... 7"4 f- L T. f. 4a. a4
C , R. A Q. n. 4a ... St. 1, u. w. la ii .
C. M. A B. P. g 4a.,10n Seaonant A. U 4a.
r. A N. W. e. Va ...!;- Sr. Pacific 4a
C. R I. A P. 4a.... ill ISO Railway ta....
.114
.1114
. to
.1064
. 1S
. TIT
.111V.
. "S
. Ki
. .
. 711
do col. ta 7v vaa A r la
C C C. A 8. L. g. 4a.. 101
T. , 81. h A W. i
Union Pac-too 4a...
do ennv. 4a
IT. S. Steal Id (a.
Wabdph la
do df. B
W. A L r. 4a...
wia. Crntral 4a..
Cole. F. A I c. I
Chicago Tar. 4a
Con. Tobacco 4a
aH
MS
5SS
Coin. A So.
D A R. O.
Brla prior lien 4a :
do (ten. 4a ks
P. W. A I). C. U...107S
Hocking Val. 4V,a...l(l7
U A N. uni. 4a 101
offered.
London Stock Market.
I.ONDON, May ll.-Closlng:
Conanla, monar 4C?a N. Y. Central..
..111
.. 44
.. 10
.. tl
.. 4fS
.. 10S
.. 2
do account to l ia, Norfolk A w...
Anaconda 3
Atrhlann 73
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.... I"N
Canadian Paclflc Iltl
Chaa. A Ohio Jl
Chicago Ot. Waatarn It
('.. M. A St. I 140
DeBaera it
L. A It. O S'lS
do id 11
Erla t4V4
do lat pfd. 44
do !4 pfd l-
IJIlnoia Ceutral 1SJH
Loula. A Naah HIV.
at., K. A T !7V
do pfd.
Ontario A W..
Pannaylaanla
Rand Mlnea ...
Reading
do lat pfd .
4
do Id pfd a
So. Rallvajr
do prd
So. Parifin
t'nloo Paclflo
do pfd
U. tt. Steal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Spanlah 4a
4
K'4
54
1S4
ikj
SILVER Bar, oul. t
:id per ounce.
MONEY 1. iSSV wr cent.
The rnte of uio.int In the open market
for short bills Is 2.'i2 1-16 per cent; for three
months bins, : l-lwj).Vs per cent.
n York Mining Mocks.
NEW YORK, May 11. The following are
the closing prices on mining stock;
Adams Con.
SO
M
Little Chief ..
$
Alice
Braeco
Brunswick Con
Comatock Tunnel ...
t:un. Cat. A Vs....
Hura Silvar
Iron Glivar
lieadvilJa Cou
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoel
Sarage.
Slam Navada
dniall Hopea ..
Standard
...3&0
...440
... f
... It
... 28
... 40
... It
...IOO
, i
. 4
. 10
.140
.Ui
.110
, a
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, May U.-COTTON-Spot In
creased In demand; prioee li points lower;
American middling lair, 7.'iud; good midd
ling, i.ijtol; middling, 7 o2d; low middling,
7.4 i; good ordinary, 7.2sd; ordinary, 7.0a.
Futures opened easier and closed easy.
American mkiallng, g. o. c, Mao', 'i.l'tia;
May and June. i.Jud; June and Juiy, 7.20d;
July and August, 7.lttd; Augusi and Septem
ber, t.id; September anu October, 6.84d;
October and November, 6.1ld; November
and December, 6.04d; Decemtwr and Janu
ary, 6 Old; January and February, ti.Ood.
NEW i'OKK, May 11. COTl'ON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands, 13.75c; inlddilng
guif, 14.uuc; sales, bJ bales.
NH.W OKL.EANS, Way it.-cunun-Fufures
oulet and steady: May. 13.0690 13.69c;
June, 13.8s'0.13.89c; July, 14.08ul4.09c; August,
13.13i13.14c; Beptcmoer, u.UiiU'ii.wc; Novem
ber, ll.04il.0t; DeeemDer, ll.t2tCfll.U4o; mar
ket quiet and easy; sales, i'65 bales; ordi
nary. 11 7-16c: cood ordinary. Uic: low
miualing, Uc; middling, goou midd
ling, 14 i3-h)C, middling tail', It i-16c; re
ceipts, 4,009 bales; 8tocK,v178,Uo& bales.
Movement of Gold.
NEW YORK, May 11. The engagement of
$l,ovu,0O0 goid -by lizard. I'reres lor ship
ment to aiurope. on tomorrow s steamer
was announced today and a similar amount
wa engaged by Uoldmuit, Uachs & Co.
Heidelouua, Ickelheimer at Co., will ship
i.ouo.wu on Thursday, making tne total thus
tar announced for shipment on that day,
$0,600,000. ' '!.
l-.aier in the day the shipment of $2,000,
OOo gold Dy the City National bank raised
the amount of tomorrovf ' shlpmenis to
$i,ooo,ooo. ;i ... "t--v v : .
ine total of Thursdays shipments
reached 9,uo0,0UU afterwards, when Gold
man, bach t Co., incrjiuped tnelr ship
ment lroru .$l,000,ty r ai.luo.wa and me
Koyal Bank or: cajijttlu'.aiinounoed an en-,
gagemant of--l,0uu,,oba' MulSbwlng tile An
nouncement ot goiu shipments aggregating
$9,uoo,0u0 on Thursday Taste the unuttlcial
report that J. f. Morgan oi Co., will prob
ably ehip from i,0U0,o00 43,000.000 addi
tional goid on the Bte-aJiialui til. Paul, gall
ing tsaturaay.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK,. May li. METALS Tlu had
a partial reaction, in L6ndon, apot closing
at 4. lib t 6d auid futures ut 4Ci24. The local
market responded slightly to the better
tono Abroad. -Copper declined 5a in Ion
don to 67 10 lor spot, anu to 5i lis 3d
for futures. The local piarket remained
quiet and unchanged. Lone is quoted at
lift.bu, electrolytic at lJ.lBH13.Z& und cast
ing at $13.12. Lend was tuiciianged at 11
lis 6d in London and t4.6tMU-4.tio in tne New
lork market, bpeiter declined is 6d in the
Lngiisii inaraet, closing at tLi2 oh, but re
mained unchanged here at o..X'o.2o. Iron
closed at bin in Uiaegow and at . 4d in
Middlesborougii. Locally iron was quiet
and easy. ino. 1 foundry,.- northern, is
quoted at $lS.ouoalB.oO; No. $ loundry, north
ern, at $H..6't)16.W6; No. 1 foundry, sou'.hern,
and No. 1 soutnern, soft, at 414. tvo 14.26.
I'lg Iron warants are quoted Nominal at
9.o0(&9.76. '!
8T7 LOL'lS, May 11. METALS Lead,
steady, M Spelter, dull, 4.&o.
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN, May 11. Exchange on London,
!0m. 4J pfg. tor checks. Discount ratua,
short and three month' bills, 3 per cent.
PARIS, May 11. Thre per cent rontes,
9bf. 60c. for the account. Exchange on Lon
don.' Jot. 10c. lor check. Prices on the
bourse today were firm, with 4he exception
of Russians, which were Weak. Rio Tintoa
gained 9 francs. Russian imperial 4s cloned
at 83.50.
uiNUON. Mav 11. The money condition
wer unchanged In the market today. The
market generally was firm. Home rail
were buoyant. Americana opened dull, re
covered a fraction, then became inactive
and cloaed quietly steady. Or,ind Trunk
was firm on disappointing trainc returns.
Japanese were sought; Ruusluns sagged.
OH and Hosln.
NEW YORK. May 11 OILS Cottonseed,
easy; prime crune, nominal ; prime yerrow,
2nC. Petroleum, cany; refined Nw York,
is lti: Phlladeluhla' und Baltimore. $f).10.
ROSIN Steady; attained, common to
good. $.biiu3.uo.
OIL CITi". May U. OILS-Credit bal
ances. 11.62: certltlcates. no bid; shipments
69,649 tibia.; average, 76,990 bbls. ; runs, 90,249
bbls.; average, iti.tf ooi. , siupuieuin, iJima,
&U.f7 bbls.; average, 67, 959, bbls.; runs, Lima,
ib,J24 bbls.; average, 49,126 bbls. .
SAVANNAH. May 11. OILS Turpentine,
firm, 64c.
ROSIN-Firm; A. B. C. D, $2 50; E, $2.60;
F, $2.70; O, $2.76; 11, $2.76; I, $2.so; K. $3.16;
M. $3.36; W U, $3.66; W W. $3.88.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, May 11. EVAPORATED
APPLES TIe market shows no quotable
changes. Common quoted at 4g5c; prime,
buJt4C; choice, 6Mltic; fancy, 7&7c.
California dried FRUiTs-Prunes
show some Improvement In tone In the
absence of selling pressure and rulo about
toady at prlcea ranging from 3c to 6c,
according to grade. Apricots are quiet,
but not being urged for sale show a gen
erally firm undertone. Choice are quoted
at 9'8,10c; extra choice,' 10(10c; tancy,
Uttlsc. Peaches are In practically the
same position as of late. - Choice are quoted
at 7if7c; extra choice, 7m8; fancy, 9
ji:c.
' Dry Goods Market.
NF7W YORK. May II.-DRY OOOD8
Buyers show continued apathy, although
nere ana nine n - "
on memorandum is evidenced. The an-
. . M . 1 . r.t CI ......
nouncement oi ino iii(ui.iiuii ... p-imi ,
Pembroke & Co. has been the topic of
1 a . I Vl n- II . Il.ii , 1.
principal rtinvrrwii"" hj n
today and Considerable speculation hfta
been Indulged In regarding the ultimate
(aaue.
Condition of tke Treasury.
w a a li I v.tav Vlav 11 TV,,t u , ' - .1.1..
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exoluulve of the $lij0.000,0u0 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
hows: Available cash balance, $178,029,0;
gum, tUliWUil-
Dank f'learlags.
OMAHA. May 11 Bank clearings for
to.
day, $1.191, 741. , a dei-reae of $)i7,7s7.98 fi
rom
the corresponding day mat year.
Allege Broker Are Hankrnpt.
NEW YORK, May 11. An Involuntary pe
tltion In bankruptcy was filed In the 1'nlied
State district court today against Floyd,
Crawford A Co., brokers. The charge ar
made In the peH'lon tl"lt the nr,n PJd out
(references to th amount of $3.0uD; that
both members are In hiding, that an at
tachment was Issued in th supreme court
for $2.U24 and that th sheriff baa levied on
th property. Robert C Morris wa ap
pointed receiver.
01IAUA LIVE S10CR MARKET
Ogttl fi4Wipti Af ail Modsrgtg and Prict
BuUd Staidy to 8tronf.
HOG MARKET EASED OFF A LITTIF
Practically No gheep and Unki on
gale and Market Uooted ftoarter
Lower on Beat Gradea and Fifty
oa Other Than High Time.
SOUTH OMAHA, May U. 19"4.
Recelpis were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.221 6.190 4.9.9
Offlclal Tuesday i.122 .19l 3.811
Ortlclal Wednesday 8,023 6.760 4i
Three days this week.. 10,366 21.131 T.S
Stime days last week..,.14.1i! So.! l-s,
Hume days week before.. 17. 997 35.0M 17,206
Same three weeks Wgo.. 16.892 36,991 37.1!
8nm four weeks ago. . . .1H.6S4 38.777 21.4-')
Snine days last year 13.042 ' 23.957 10,8X2
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR To DATB.
The following table show th receipt of
cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for
th year to Oat witn comparison with lat
year; )vi. Ino.
Cattle 366,201 848,821 7.3t)
Hog Bon.Otrt 81t,i'2U 85.A4
Sheep ul4.6t.i9 477,163 137,367
Average prlcea paid tor hoga at South
Omaha tor tli last several daya with com
parison: Data. l.l9M.i$)$.lkll.l)0.lW.l
April 18,
April It
April 20
April II
April it
April u.
April 24.
April :.
April M
April 2i
April 38
April zi
April 30,
May L.
May 2..
4 79
4 ; 1
4 811
4 iv-tui
l
8l
J4I
4 V I
i :4l
Vl
4 wi
4 bim
1
468 1
4 66411
7 141 M
1 $ 961
7 10 I
7 lu 6 8
7 06 861
7 Olj 8o
7 W UU
7 941 7 08
I Ml
ft!i
6 83 7 07 1
6 77 7 W
6 M 6 9d
6 831 6 90
761 7 61 1
7 Ul,
6 761
t Ml
6 891
8ft!
I
5 80
I M
b 7t
6 11 1
6 7'i
6 'li,
I
6 6i
6 M
6 64
6 7i
6 (-1
6 4
I 491
4tt
I 41
l 4J,
I
li
82
)!
S 8V
el
5 $2!
t 26
6 18
6 1T
6 84
b 'Ui
I
t 21
6 101
6L
6 16
6 16
I 6t I
3 71 I
$ 761 I
3 72
I
I 74
7 .'
Oil t
ko 8
3 t'i 3
S69 S
8 9 I
I
61 '
3 6o 3
3 66 8
3 W 3
8 U 3
3 64 $
I 8
3 69 '
3 bbl 3
3 t-1 3
3 62 3
May
May
May
May
May
May
$..
9!'.
I 5 9l
I
I 4 t4
i I
I i 07,
I tl
1 4 64 I
6 72! 7 W,
a aiti A uv'
5 67
V WW, V l
6 681 6 93
6 t3 V 0U
6 621 7 08:
I 7 tl .
6 64 I
6 9
6 64,
6 tx
6 tl
& 66,
Alay
May
10.
May 11..
Indicates Sunday.
The utncial number of cara ot stock
brought. 111 today oy eacn roau was:
cattie. Hogs, li s
C, M. &. St P. Ry . u J
Vv abash
Mil rue Ky li o
cnion i'acinc byaiein 22 2u
C ec N. vv . liy a
1'., n.. tt M. v. it. It 2u 1
., 01. f., -vl. tt o. tty 21 iu
t. ti M. Ry 42 14 9
C, 11. ie 14. Ry 2 2
K. C. U 81. J 1
c, rt. 1. at r. ity., east 2
C, It. 1. Ac f. Ry., west 8
Illinois Central X 1
Chicago ureal Western 2
Total receipts 144 94 4
The disposition of the day's receipt waa
as loilowa, eaun ouyer puiciiaslng tu num
ber 01 head uiuicsvtu:
1 Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omanii Packing Co i'JS 082 26
Swltt and t.oinuaiiy 69t l,o8
Cudahy Pacaitig Co ul 2,Lo b2
Armour ft Co Via 2,000
Armour dt Co., Sou City i3U
Vanttant tt Co 2
Carey ft Kenton 61
Lobman St Co b
11111 6c Son 7
Huston 6c Co 7
L. F. Husg 4
Wolf te Muinaii 9
RothBChlid & Hamilton... 12
8. t 8. Co 2C
Root & Co
M. Hagarty 12
Hhsrtdanv-Meat Co 21) ..
Other buyers 124 2V8
Total 8.042 7,180 7i
ci'i'Tt.k' Hni'Dinta at all Doiuts were
' . ... . a ,iu mnrnUiir lint in HnttA
again IIIUU'.i 1 .,.in ...w. - 1
01 that fact there was 110 material improve-
. ... . 1 , . .. , 1 -1. 1 .... . u-.A U 1, ,1 - ,1 a
ment in cue miti act. niMieu
City were both quoted only toady, o there
was not lliucn cito4iv;o tui twwnn
boost prices to any extent. In some cases
though they did succeed in getting a little
more money.
About the usual proportion of the ofier-
1.. 1... 1 . . . nn.,,.raH aliutra n H 1 h.
general market could be quoted steady to
Strong. AS a geneiai cinii.
strength was confined to tne more deslr
. u. ...... a ,.t i,,,h.- wlltta nnd some
thing choice of that kind may have sold in
onto instances a iiccio 1111101. n m
ratlier difficult, though, to got more thun
teadv urlce for anything on the plain
order. While the market could not be
ouoted particularly active, sun ina canto
, . . . . i .H ih ai.fllna and a arntta
ACUt IllUtllia vniu - ,
cltarance wa made at a reasonably early
hour. . , ....
The cow margei was quoiea gent:iu.iijr
strong and fairly active. There we;e com
paratively few on sale, and as all the buy
ers wanted some fresh supplies they had to
hurry in oraer to gee men utu. v,n.inv.
stuff did not show much of any Improve
hut the a-nod to choice grades of
cows' and heifers were In good demand
with prices a little higher rather thun
0tBulls'o'ld in lust about the cam notche
they did veterdny, while the demand for
veal calve showed some improvement.
The market lr anytmng wn stronger.
Stocker and feeders were cart)e and any
anything at all desirable could be quoted
rteadv to strong. Common cattle were not
rartlcularly active, but tlll they old with
out much trouble at steady prices. Repre
sentative sales:
No
A.
12S0
474
lot
m
W4
1 464
lfKil
7M
1072
11SS
114
1041
1110
1201
2
1174
1118
1014
1
10S
, 111
1 1204
1 168
1144
, 1144
, 13H
, 1068
17
lino
1630
1070
S3
1IK4
, 107
134t
loot
1131
V147
471
Pr.
No.
At.
Pr.
4 to
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 10
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 65
4 40
4 CO
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 46
4 44
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
I 76
4 10
4 14
4 40'
4 44
1
4....
I
1
I 7F,
4 04
4 10
4 10
4 90
4 30
4 6
4 16
4 16
4 to
4 10
4 W
4 14
4 M
4 80
4 M
4 16
4 86
4 16
4 36
4 16
4 15
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 a
4 46
4 46
4 46
4 46
4 4(1
4 46
4 60
4 60
II...
14...
it...
16...
40...
34...
1...
14...
16...
64...
II...
II...
24...
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6...
23...
43...
10...
16...
20...
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20...
13...
34...
14...
64...
It...
it...
II...
4...
60...
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Hit
6t
1141
I860
1164
1210
1100
mi
llaO
m
114;
1220
JI
1100
1114
1190
1(K5
1S20
11.10
12f
1344
1131
1341
1344
1217
UHO
13.0
1867
1404
1128
1121
1241
131X1
1331
12C1
1440
1444
1364
1661
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1211
20.
1244
'rtkkrh. and COWS
.... 130 . I T6 24 1071
.... 431 4 00 17.,.: IQuI
.... lit 4 10 " '
STEKRS ANU HEIFERS.
.... 110 I N It 1061
4 44
.... 741
.... 410
. :.. 740
.... 147
STB
....1110
4 04 II lot ,4 41
4 49 14 1266 4 60
4 40 13 1301 4 10
1KRS AND 8TAG8.
4 24
COWS, r
I 00 ..!..'. 440 I 78
I 04 11 404 t 18
14 II Ml 3 7i
1 t6 4 1140 to
8 30 1 II HO lu
3 10 4 IMS I It
I 86 1 1330 I 16
I 16 t lOftO li
8 40 - II i 8 II
I 60 1 13.VJ to
8 60 1 1170 I 0
I 40 :l 1141 40
I bit 1 11M) i (HI
8 44 t 1060 4 00
8 70 4. 1060 I M
I 76 1 1240 4 00
I 76 113m I 00
I 74 1 1410 4 00
8 II t. 1U6 4 00
8 16 4. lit 4 00
8 T6 4 Ilu7 4 00
I 74 14 1047 4 00
3 76 4 104 4 10
t lb 8 134J0 4 10
'8 AND HEIKERS
: to is 8i4 4
4 06
HEIFERS.
I 26 14 141 1 III
I 40 I 740 4 Or,
1 40 4 733 4 40
I 47. 1 64 4 04
I 16 II 0'3 4 10
8 66 4 410 4 16
I 76
BULIJS.
I 84 1 670 II!
t 40 1 1630 40
I 00 1 Iltio 4-1
I 00 1 1770 I 71
8 40 I .. .I4VI t 10
8 16 I 1 '.JO 3 70
I 26 I 1870 8 Tl
I 3k I I 71
8 84 1 14W1 U
8 31 I ion 1 in
8 40 1 u. i a-.
$ 84 I ltio 8 k'J
....140
,... 117
....1130
1040
nam
.... MO
....1131
..M
11M
,,..1130
..,.114
. .l.lf'NI
.... 114
1244
1174
.....10M
.... t
,...13W
.... 174
K0
1240
....1136
....lino
.... .Ii
COW
766
.... 114
.... 410
.... 620
.... 410
.... 441
616
.... 440
.... 7
....1140
....1"0
...10I4
104O
.... 710
1F.10
....1411
.... 170
....1416
.... 120
....1214
14 2
17a I M
I41 I 16
620 4 0
1049 4 24
I ftM I 66 1
1 1174 $ 69
CALVES.
1 I4 t tt I ...
1 ;. 4 it - 4 ...
1 140 I a 1 ...
1 130 4 OS I.....
4 14 4 00 1....
I ay 4 00 I
14 104 4 on 1....
1 140 4 tS I....
1 140 4 60
... Hf 4 T
...214 4 76
... 10 I M
... 19 I "4
...160 I M
... tm I On
...130 I 23
...174 I 16
STAOS.
1 1170 I K 1 1?0 I Tt
8 TUCKERS ANU PEKDKRS.
1. ... 440 t 4 I 06 t 71
1 377 I 36 t li:4 4 76
I 414 I 60 I 7a I 4M
4 4.14 3 70 11 1.. t"7 4 10
I IU4 8 71 4 T34 I to
HOGS There was a very light run of
hogs this morning, In fact the smallest
run that has arrived at the middle of the
week for some time past. The market
opened with packers bidding not a great
deal lower, but before much of any nuxl
ness could be transacted leys favorable re
ports were received from Chicago and aa
a result packers began to pound the mar
ket here. Tho general market could be
quoted 24j5c lower than jeoterday'B aver
age. Chit-ago cloaed 8m 10c lower and the
extreme close here was decidedly weak,
being fully a nickel lower and in some
caaea even more. Trading whs not very
active at any time, aa salesmen did not
like the Idea of setting prices take a drop,
but owing to th moderate offerings the
market came to a close In good sen son.
The bulk of the hog sold from $4.62 to
$4.67. with ch.ilce loHris as high as 4.7.
The common and ' light stuff went iroin
$4.62 down. The weights of the hogs to.
day were fairly good, but th generul qual
ity was not as good as yesterduy. Repre
sentative salos:
No. At. 8h. Tr. No. A v. Bh.- Pr.
47 161 120 4 60 73 ;u Ml 4 6
tl 193 40 4 (2 77. 220 i 46
41 178 ... 4 6.1 n M J00 4 61
1 303 10 4 10 M 115 ... 4 5
17 4 40 62 223 40 4 Si
12 134 ... 4 44 r, 250 ... 4 45
76 1 120 4 40 li.. 270 44
'4 214 HO 4 to 6.1 24 u0 4 46
47 1K0 12" 4 40 -,2 t! 4 as
! f0 4 40 U. tit 00 4 15
44 221 140 4 I" . I) 140 12H 4 46
II 141 140 4 40 -4 2.14 4,1 4 4;,
10 148 ... 4 60 ta Z2i 1-0 4 It
13 2t 160 4 40 10 iiij 540 44-,
1 M 4 42V 47 214 0 4 7
73 323 . Ill 4 62W 40 228 40 4 17 1.
16.
44.
.224 40 4 62 76 2C4 ISO 4 67 Va
.138 40 4 44. 18 2.13 u 4 17
77 121 40 4 421
2 214 ... 4 12",
16 201 120 4 424
II.
62.
41.
71.
74.
41.
..2.4 120 4 47ti
. 2:l 160 4 7,
..243 4l 4 67S
..146 411 4 47 S
..264 160 4 '.V,
..262 Ml 4 Hi,
70 Ill 40 4 42va
af 130 ... 4 62
' to 40 4 isv,
4 HO 80 4 42W
44
.Z4i Ml 4
1 231 ... 4 62 8 166 nut a a:i
263 40 4 42 V, 7 251 ... 4 67V,
73 134 m 4 42V 43 . ... 4 67v;
"1 IPS 120 4 62 42 127 180 4 47V,
ll 133 164 4 42 46 .'.161 40 4 47
''t 346 ... 4 65 10 260 160 4 67
7 122 40 4 46 74 120 40 4 47
' M fg 7 tit 60 4 47
IH 80 4 46 21 368 ... 4 67
M 30 40 4 61 M 0t 160 4 47
J?' 3 80 4 48 77 231 120 4 47
'J 10 4 48 1 4 216 ... 4 .7
'35 to t 46 84 IM ... 4 47
5' J 0 4 66 40 38J ... 4 70
U ... 4 66 67 267 ... 4 70
Si ' l 4 66 44 274 40 4 70
"' JJ' 0 4 66 42.. t44 ... 4 70
fj-l J" tdO 4 45 46 274 40 4 7t
1 324 80 4 M
i..SH?EPrTh'r' Jt few odd
Punches here this morning, so it could not
00 uald that a teat of the market was
made. Whllo the market could perhap be
Quoted steady, still It was very evident
that packers were, not particularly hungry
for cither ahoep or lambs and claimed that
lift. ,nuitl, market In the east Is still In a
r.,.te,"-cmorall,!,,i' condition. As compared
with the high time previous to Tuesday of
Inst week the market is Just about a quar
ter lower on th good to choice g ades of
sheep and lambs, while the oomminer
flades ,Rle 26i'Oo lower and very dull at
Ihe decline. Other markets have also suf
fered so that the prices paid here are
well in line with thone at other point.
Quotations for clipped tock: Good to
mb- .S036.05; fair to good lambs,
K?a!35'22: &o1 to cholc wooled lambs.
WX0JC.,6; fair to good wooled lambs, $6.00
to rno'c' yearlings or wethers,
f2???'5: alr to good yearlings or wethers,
84.,&(j6.00; good to choice ewes, $4.7ofi4 90;
fair to good ewes, $4.6044.70.
Representative sales:
??' .t . ' Aver. Pr.
14 native ambs n 6 40
19 native lambs 5 6 40
12 western ewe j.... b7 4 60
Stock in Sight.
Following are the receipt
for the six principal western
of live stock
cities yestar-
uay
Cat tic.
. 8.023
.18,000 t
. 7, o00
. 3.000
. 1,615
. 900 ,
Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas' CltV
Bt: Louis
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Total .............
6.760
45
27,00(1
12,000
12.000
7.442
2,600'
lO.tKO
2.000
3,0"0
4.896
.34,033 67,793 -19,940
CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Ten Cent I'lgbcr
and Hogr Lamer.
ifiCHIA?V. M.ay., " -CATTLE-Recelpt.
18,000 nad, Including 160 Texan; marko;
?-,r," l0 100 higher; good to prime steers
$3.1006.68; poor to medium, $4.15(ii.ri.09;
stocker and feeder, $3.otM4.40; cow. $1 50
fc-4.50; heifers, $2.2ftM.60; earners. $1.60ft2.;0;
bulls. $2.0p&4.0 calve $2.6oiiio.00: Texa
fed steers. $4.5G.OO.
HOGS Reoeipts 27,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 26,000 head; market closed 10c
lower; mixed and butchers, $4.60044.86; good
to choice l.eavv. tt 7Mi K7ic.
!i'S??'M2: llKht- S-W; bulk of sales!
$4.7oror4.80.
BHKKf AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000
head; market for sheep strong to lOo
higher; good to choice wethers. $4.0'66.50;
fair to choir mixed. t4.7(Vifi JA- w.-i-n
hoep. $4604.60; clipped native lamb. $4.60
unjieu western lamus, 44.itU4.tnJ.
Ww York Live Stock Market.
NEW ' YORK. Mav 11 RERVRIST?..
celpts, 2,228 h?aa; market for t,teer firm to
lOo higher; for bulls and thin cowa steady:
for medium and good cows, steady to 10c
lower; steers, $4.3i4ii.35; bulls, $3.2.4.36;
cows, $2.00'3.76. Cables unchanged. Ex
ports today: 30 head of sheeD and L Hurt
quarters of beef; estimated tomorrow, j
neuu or came anu Li. neaa ot sneep.
CALVES Receipts, b.426 liead: market1
active and 2&c higher; some sales GOc
higher than Monday; 400 head that arrived
late unaold; veal, $3.50(6.12; choice and
selected, $6.25ftfi.6o; little calves, $2.00a3.00;
btittertnllka, $.t.50; city dressed veals, firm
at 60S9C per pound; extra, 9c.
HOGS Receipts, 6,969 head; market Arm;
good state hogs, $6.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.093
head; market for good sheep, strong; others
steady; clipped lambs. lOtjlSc higher, qual
ity considered; spring lambs. staadv:
clipped sheep, $3.3&(2f 3.66; clipped culls, $t.6o;
meuium wuoiea lamus, si.w.
Kauatas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. May 11. CATTLK-Ha.
celpts, 7,x8) head, including 50 southerns.
export anu oresxeo oeei steers, X4.60t(t6.2;
fair to good. $4.utxal.&0; western fed steerH.
$4.00i&4.70; stuckers and feeders, $J.2o4H.70;
soutnern steers, $3.76(04.36; southern cows,
$2.26&8.4o; native cows, t2.ti0iift.ia; native
lienors, weak to 10c lower, 83.6to.4.76; btill.s,
$2.5os3.0; tulveu, $2.76!u6.6o.
HOGS Receipts, 13,vmo head. Market 5c
lower; top, $4.6; bulk of sales, $4.66Q4.8o;
heavy, 84.75ti4.x6; puckers, $4. 664. mi; pig
and light, H.'u4-70-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,0.H
head. Market steady; native luinbs, $5.&of
6.60; western lambs, $5,0006.66; fed ewes,
14.(J'o&.O0; yearlings, $4.oocq5.2G; cllppetl
sheep, $4.60ti4.75; stuckers nnd feeders, $J.5o
44.00.
t. Loal Live Stock Market.
ST. 1X)U1S, May 11 , CA TTLK Receipt,
S.OoO head, Includlno; ttoO Texan. Market for
natives steady, Texan slow; native ship
ping and export steers, $4 &K&6.H0; drosscd
beet' und butcher . steers, $4.oit(4.86; steers
under 1,000 lbs., $3.5iKft4.45; stockers and
feeders, 83.25(&4.36; cows anil heifers, W.ixx.l
4.76; Cttiiners, ti.Wu'lUt; bulls, ;(.26(.4,26;
calves, 3.6(j'6.0o, Texaa nnd Indian steers,
lt.uiiQ4.eo; cows and hullers, $2.6Ki:l.7&.
HOGS Receipts, 12,IM head. Market 10a
lower; pigs and light, $4.404'4.t; puckers.
$4bu&4.7o; butchers aud best heavy, $4. 60
4.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.000
head. Market steady; native muttons. $4 bo
fab.bo; lambs. $5.00(111.25; culls and buck.
4w.tKit.25; stocker, (.2.6ou3.2&.
St. Joseph Llv Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. May 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,615 head. Market active, steady to
loo higher; natives, $4.26oVJ.26; cow and
heifers, $2.26'u4 66; stocker and feeders
$3 2i4 40. ' '
HOGS Receipts, 7.442' head. Market 5c
lower; light, $4.tio6j4.7&; medium and heavy
$46o480.
SliEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 4.8i5
head. Market active, stendv to strung
western lambst $6.65; ewes, $6.25.
Slons t ity Lite Stork Market.
SIOCX CITY, la., May 11. fHpeciul Tele,
gram. I CATTLE Receipts, 9(i0 head; lruir
krt strong; stockers slow; beeves. t(g
4.80; rows, bulls and mixed, $2 3o34li;
tot-ker and feeders, $3.0i83 90; calve and
yt-HrlliiKS, $2 7T.(3.7B,
HOG a Receipts, 1.500 bend: market we1
and 5r lower. Belling at $4.6044.70; bulk,
$4t44.65.
Sugar and Mnlasars.
NEW YORK. My 11.-8I GAR-Raw
fltrn; fair refining. 34c; centrifugiil, 96
len'.-3'v;; mola sugar. So; reflnad Arm
NEW OIU.KANS. Mav 11,-H'JAH
8lcuu; ot eu kettle, 2Hi title; open kettl
t... 114 t M . I .
I W IH 1..
I..'. M'O 160 1..
rentrlfugsl. Sy.'Sr; centrifugal whltt 4V,I
4c: yellow, 343 4ic seconds. 2?c. Mo
lasss. nominal; open kettle, a-ti.-; cen
trifugal, 102 15c; syrup, nominal, .'04126c.
OMAHA WHOLKStlT. MARKKT.
Condition of Trade and Qaotatlna on
Staple and Fancy Prodae.
EGOS Receipt, liberal; market steady;
fresh stock. 15c.
LIVE Pol' I. TRY Hens, c; roosters, ac
cording to else, tV((7c; turkes. Lc; ducks,
9c; geese. 5c. . ,
RCTTER-Packlng stock. 11V; choic
to fum y tlalrv. H11l.Sc; separator, 2iV.
FRiTSH KISH-Trout, 14c: pickerel, te;
pike. 12c: perch, blfc; Msiertsh. L'r; white
fish. 14c; salmon. He; haddock, loc; cod
fish. 12c; redannpper. 11c; lobster, boiled,
per lb, .tOc; bullhead, lie; catflsn. lSojllc;
blsrk bass. 20c: halibut, lie; rrspples, 12c;
herring, 6c; roe shad, 7bc; ahad roe. tic;
tmI' olseo li.
H RAN Per ton. $155.
II AY Prices quoted by Omaha "VVhoIc
snle IVslers' association: Choice No. 1 tip
lnnd. $"i 00; No. t, $7.50; medium. $7.00; eoatse.
$"i8o; rve straw, $5.00. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and tecel.ts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sites. $2.50.
fancy navels, all size. $2. iVi3.00; Mediter.
rnnean sweets, all sixes, $2..'t; Jaftus, all
elsrs. $2.60.
LEMONS Cnllfornla fnnry. 300 to SCO.
$360; choice. 240 to 270, $3.00oj3.76.
CALIFORNIA FIGS-Per 10-lb cartons,
65c; Imported Smyrna, s-crown, J.c; 6
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c.
BANANAS Per metlltim siitd bunch,
2."a20; Jumbo, $2.;.MS.25.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs. $2;
Ser lb. In 60-lb boxes, tc; Oriental atutted
utes, per box, $2.40.
I'lNEAPPLES In crate of 24 to 42 per
crate, $a.00.
FRUITS.
AFPLES Oregon fP.cy Ron Davl. pr
box, $1.50; New York export Ruaaet and
Baldwins, $4.00
STR A V B F.RRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt.
cuse, $2.C0(i2.25.
VFOETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. $1.20; Dakota, per
bu., $1.10; new Texas Red stock, in acks,
' N A V V "riE A N S Per bu $2.16(S-2.i5.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 5o-lb. crate, $2 00.
CABBAGE Cnllfornla, per. lb., 8Vo;
southern, i.-r crate, $2.764M.OO.
Cl't'l'MLERS I'cr do., 76cfa$l.a.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
fancy, 82 2f.; choice, $1.76.
RADISH EK Per do, bunches, 3fvtf50c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce., per doxen, 450
50c.
TURNIPS-Houthern. per dox. 45c.
DEETS -Houthern, per do.. 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per do., 75c.
PARSLEY Per dos.. 40c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $3.00; string,
per bu. box, $2 00.
SPINACH I'er bu.. home grown, MBSOo.
ASPARAGUS Per doien bunches tofl&XU
GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-bsket crt.
$2.00.
EGG PLANT Per do.. $1.00.
SQUASH Florida uminer. per dog., $1.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13tc; Wiscon
sin llmberger, 13o,
CIDER Per bbl., 86.50; per H bM.. $3.25;
KAPLE 8 1 JQ A R Ohio, per lb., lOo.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, Be;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
calf, 8 to 12 lb., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12
to 16 lbs, 6hic; dry salted hides, 812c;
sheep pelts, H727c; horsehlde, $1.50(ff2 50.
HORSERAD: 8H Per orate of' 2 doxen
packed. 0o. - '
NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell.
per in., 3c; ino. i hard aneii, per 10., i-'c
riecans, large, per lb 12o; small, per lb.,
Oc; peanuts, per lb.. 6c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8e;Chili walnuts, 1 12HJ.18H": lrn
rf'ory nuts, per lb., lie; almonds, saft
rifcell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, 13c; shell
'.f.r ks. tr bu., $2.0.'; black walnut, per
bu., 31 as.
Woxltl'l Fair.
Via th
WABASH RAILROAE.
13.60 St. Louis and return on
inle dal'yi Wabash City Ticket
crice, 1001 Ftrnim St.. Omaba
The Bee Want Ads are tho Best Bui!n-
Booatere.
REAL ESTATE TRAXSPKIIS.
Deed filed for record May 11, i90t, a fur
nlshed by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, ibU
Fnrnain street, to The Bee;
John M. WUUuni and wife to ry
Oleson. lot 4 und 6, tlock 20, Water
loo ..'.. -.1 5'0
The Benson Land Syndicate to Pat- ,
rick. J. li'lytin, Uil 42, block 23, o.o- - ....
on .,
National Life Insurance company to
David Cole, lot 13 and part o! lot li,
block 14,'Koufltxe Place ..... t.fXKt
Ciara B. Vymkn et al. to th Browr.
Realty and Investment compr.r.y,
several undivided interests In ptrt t
c',4 sw4 3-15-13 i 1
Bedrich l1enstabier to Tel Jed Scsoi,
lot 24, block i. Potter & Cobb t adc-.. Oi
Fnnnle ilrandeis to Fannie I. Henry,
sub-lot 6, lux-lot 1, 21-15-18, And other
land IB.."-?
John A. Avcr und wife to Arthur C.
1 a l.it i? Vtellvedre X.iVO
John H liarte anu wire cc uuiitar
Pegu ik iota 6 end 6, Luke At Tem
pleton s ... f.
',000
Mary MoKenna to Anton Novo.it, ptrt
of lot 1, block 4, H. E. Rofcers' add. l.bn
Frank Krlss and wife to Cutherlno
McElhany, part of lot 24, block 2.
Mollntoeh ubdlv. 1,400
Oeorge M Nicholsen and wife to
Jaooo Oustave, lot 13, b.'ock 2, Nich
olssn s add..
Fnnni M. Ostram and husband to '
Henry F. iTngelhurdt und Ftndu M.
Fnglehardt, lot 9, block I, Sininm'
2d add 8r8)
William La. Murray to Charle IS.
Whitehead, sV 11-16-10, und
othor land t.OOO
Omaha Realty company to J. L. Ktl- -bat,
lot 6, block 8, 1st ndd. to South
Omahn tVO
L0WREY BR0S.& CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
Room 212. N. Y. Life Building. 'Phone 8610.
Bpeclnl attention given to telegraph and
mall ordern. ClAHA.
Updike Commission Co.,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Business handled promptly In all market
Olllct, (62 Em Building. .
Talepnon 2456. '' )' ,
O. W. UPDJK.E, MANAGER.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES
Department of the Interior, Ofnce of In
dian Affali'M, Washington, D. C, March 2,.'
1934.- Sealed proposals, indorsed "Pruposnl
for blanket, woolen und cotton goods',
clothing, etc.," a tha cuse may be, and li- .
rected to the CoininiHsioner of Indian
ARiilr, No. 119-121 Woosler street, New
York City, will be received until 1 o'clock
II. m., of Tuesday, May 24, 1904, for furnish,
fng for the Indlun Service, blankets, woolen
and cotton pouds, clothing, notions, hots
and caps. Lids must be made out on Gov
ernment blanks. Schedules giving all ner.
exsury information for bidders will bo fur
nished on application to tli Indian Office,
Washington. D. C; the U. S. Indian ware
houses, 119-121 Wooster street, New York
City, 261-267 South Canal street, Chicago.
III. ; 815 Howard street. Omaha. Nebr.; 6u2
South Seventh street, St. Loul. Mo.; the
Commlsbarles of SubaWom'e, U. S. A., at
Cheyenne. Wyo., nnd Ht. Paul. Minn ; the
Otiarlerriiuster, U. 8. Seattle, Wash.;
the postuiustera at Sioux City, Tucson,
Port lti nd, Spokane and 'lacomu; and tlin
Miinufucturers' and producers' Asxoriatlou
of California, Han Franrlnco, Cal. Bid will
be opened ul the hour and dny abovtt
stated, and bidder are Invited to be pres
ent at the opening. The Department re
serves the right to determine the point of ;
delivery and to reiert any und all bids, or
any part of nny bid.
W. A. JONES, Commlsaloner
M2dl6t-M
CHIEF OUARTKRM AHTEK'H OFFK E.
Omahs, N'eu., May 9, 1904 Sealed propositi,
In triplicate, will bt received here and by
Quartermaster af th posts nmnr-d herein,
until 10 a. m , central ktandard lime, jun .1
9. Tail, for fumuihlng oatx, bran, hay and
straw during the Asrul year ending June;o,
19"5. at Omaha Q. M. Iieiiot. Forts Crook.
Robinson and Niobrara. Nebraska; JrfTir
aon Karrack. Mlasourl; I'orlt Ltavf nwortli
nd Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. RiiNsell,
Markenzia and Wushnkle, Wyoming; Fort
bi-a Moints, Iowa and Fort Meade, Bouth
I'ukota. Proposal for delivery nl 01 her
plHcea will be entertained. I'. 8. restive
right to reject or crept any or sll pror
piihuls, or am part thereof Information
fiirnlahed on application here, of to (jwar
termusters at stations named. Enveiopt-g
eontalnltig proposal should be marked
"1'ropoeal for Forage," and addressed to
Majur i. L. SAWYER C. Q. M
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