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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY. MAY 10. IMS.
GRAIN AND PlfODUCE MARKET
l oclitioni Bbow Brighter Froipecti for
May Corn Deil.
COUNTRY MOVEMENT WILL BE LATE
ebraaka Farmer Behind with Thrlr
Work mm Will Sot Ktop
to Ilaal Cora to
Market.
OMAHA. May 9, 1903.
Condition today tiow brlghtrr prospects
for th Mjr com deal. General reports
Irom th country Indicate that th move
ment from th couniry will not begin he-
ior me nrai or second week In June, nun
Ihla Is, of court, too lata tn save the M iy
short. The Nebraska farmers are be
hind In their work anil almply will not
nop to market their corn at any price
Bide aent out through the mate from
Omaha elevator men hava brought very few
res Dons.
Not. a line! cur of corn waa offered
on tha Omaha caiih market and not one
rem Into the city. The same condition
obtain! elsewhere. The visible corn supply
I dwindling every day, the receipts being
not. nearly sufficient to meet the shipment.
Bradttreet't renort todav hos a de.
crease of corn for the last week of 2. 500.000
Mi. Corn advanced In all the European
market.
Thua far tha cold and rainy weather
ha not affected the July and September
corn market, although It In n appreciable
ferlor In causing the July wheat to hold
strong. Bnow i weekly weather report aaya
the I Rut week hn not been favorable to
growing crope. Temperatures have been
too low for eeveral day In the spring
wheat belt. The average condition of
wheat It high, but there Is evidence of
falling plant vigor In Missouri, Oklahoma
and Kansas. Some progress In corn plant
ing baa been made west or the Missouri
river, hut little hat been accomplished In
the eastern belt. Pes Moines reports late
corn plontlng. A wire from Dallas. Tex.,
saya that com la In good condition, but
wheat la damaged by runt and excessive
rain.
There was ft firm ton In both wheat
and com In the early hours and they made
a good advance on yesterday's close, but
prlrea broke at the close and went below
yesterday. May wheat c!nst at 93c, July
at M7e and September at 78nC. May corn
stood at 44o, July at 44c and September
at 4fi"4jc. Data went orr snout nr.
The strong undertone In wheat la based
Omaha Caah Price.
on the atrenath In the Northwest. .Tulv
opened lc higher In Minneapolis and there
waa a rug aemanci ror tne cash article.
Receipt In Chicago were light, with not
much proepect for good recelpta In the next
few days, which greatly pleased the bulls.
The visible aupply Is 2R.ono.noo bushels,
a.OOO.OOO of If In Canada, 13.000.Oiil In Min
neapolis and Duluth. 4.000.0(10 In Chicago,
and 1.000,000 In the other markets. Liver
pool, Buda Pest and Paris closed a little
lower on wheat today, while the other
European markets were a trifle higher.
Th feeling In regard to politics there la
much quieter, and wheat la quiet and
steady, without much speculation.
Omaha cash prices:
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 6a87c: No. S hard
73-086c; No. 4 hard. 93 75o; No. 3 spring.
Me.
CORN No. 2. 46c: No. 8. 45c: No. 4. 44c:
no grade. 40g43c; No. 1 yellow. 45c: No. 3
yellow, 45c; No. 3 white, 45c; No. 3 white,
46c.
OATS No. 3 mixed. 294c: No. S mixed
1tc; No. 4 mixed, 284c; No. 3 white, SCc;
.-mo. i wnite, 294c; mo. 4 wnite, zc; stand
am, wc
Carlot Rocelpta,
northern, STc ; No. 3 northern, 9293c;
iM'.ac; September. oo.
UAlo io anive and on track, 294c
i i nit At.'j uhai.v n provisions
features at the Trading and Closing
Prlrea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, May . Profit taking In an
ticipation mat the government crop re
port tn tiulil l, bearish canned an cay itnlsh
In Hie wheal market today. At the close
July wheal was oft Vc. t orn la down 41
"V". at snow a loss or ie- Provision
Hie t'ii U' hiiv unchanged.
The weakness in tne wheat pit developed
late In the session. During the (trailer
port of the day sentiment was Inclined
the other wav. The tone at the opening
was about steady, July oelng 4c lower to
c hlKher at M'fcc. to H4'c. Tuere waa some
KUllltiK on the improve. I diplomatic situa
tion In Europe, but offering were readily
taken hy shorts. A prominent tradee waa
a lllieral purchaser of July. After that
month liHd touched ft:ie tne price grad
ually crept upward. Reports of cool
weather prevailing In many sections of
the l ulled States began to have an effect.
A report by a Chicago crop expert made
some rather unfavorable, comments on the
oullook for fall sown wheat. According
to the report the growth has been checked
hy low temperatures and Instead or nemg
further advanced than usual this aeastm
of the year the crop Is now somewhat be
hind hand. The best prices ol tne. ses
sion were made as a result of this report,
July advancing In MV8Stc.
I lie upturn was aided by an excellent
demand lor cash both at Mlnnepolis and
Kansas Cltv. A decrease of l,6ii.noo bn.
In the world's visible supply compared with
an Increase of I.WO.ooo bu. last year waa
also a bullish factor. lAte In the session
the market lost Its bullish tone on selling
by pit traders who were led to believe that
a prominent long waa quietly disposing ot
considerable wheat. The market closed
nesr the lowest point of the day with
July at S3'c. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 41.3'W bu. Primary
receipts were lso.Roo bu.. compared with
170.901 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Du
luth and Chicago reported recelpta of 75
cars against 261 cars last week and VJ
cars a year ago.
Much confusion attended earlv trading
In the corn pit owing to the adoption yes
terday of a rule making No. 3 corn of till
kinds deliverable on contracts at a discount
of 5c per bushel. This will necessitate
trading In two styles of contracts, desig
nated as "old" and "new," until such time
as all deals originating under the old rule
have been closed up. The bulk of the
small business today was In the new July.
The new ruling had a weakening erreci.
July (new) opened unchanged at 474c. sold
off to 4iic and closed at 46ff 164c Local
receipts were lis cara witn seven or coo
trsct grade.
Liberal receipts and wet. weather had a
depressing effect on the oats market.
Trading was very flulet. Julv opened un
changed to 4o lower at 294c to 294c stood
between 29(&294o and J94C and closed at
294c Local receipts were 11 cars.
Provisions were steadv on moderate sup
port from packers. Pit traders were In
clined to sell owing to Increased receipts
of live hogs. The volume of business, how
ever, was small. At the close July pork
was unchanged at 112 3:. liflrd was a
shade lower at $7. 306 7.324. Ribs were off
o at 17.25.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat.
8 cars; corn, 36 cara; oats, 69 cars; hogs
31. ("10 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open. High. I Txjw. 1 Close.l Yes'y.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth
8t. Louts ....
Wheat Corn. Oata.
4
34
69
t
2
126
33
17
116
74
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
The rang of prices Paid In Minneapolis,
reponea oy in cowards-wooa com-
pany, uo-iu Board of Trade, waa:
Article. .Open. I High. I Low. Cloae.jTest'y.
May...
July...
Sept...
New
Corn-
July,
- Sept
1 024 1 04 1 024 1 03H
97 9T4 9 964
80 804 ) 4
474 4714 46 40
4V 46' I 461 46VI
1 02
SO
Wheat 1
May
July
Sept.
'Corn-
May
tJuly
Mnly
tSept.
Oats-
Ma v
July
Bent.
Pork--
Mav
Julv
Bent.
Lard-
May
July
Sept.
Ribs
Mav
July-Sept.
I t
93 I Ml
MV4t SIH'-'I
4l S
9-4 i
'913 7
4!
47V
47.
I
19' I
29H'H'h
79HI
49 j
47V
47!
92
s;t4
78-v.
I
1
92
C3?!
78.T!
I
Ai.- IRi. I.7L
4V 4H
924
84
79'
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Dull and Stagnant Throughout
tha Setiion.
SHORTS BID UP A FEW ISSUES
Roylag la Generally lalanpnrtaat
and Aggregate Dealings la the
Smallest of tha
Year.
NEW TORK. May I -The advance In
storks today represented a readjustment of
the price level aa an Index of conditions
rather than a response to any Important
new demand. The readjustment was ef
fected for the moat part In London before
trsdlng had commenced here. As a conse
nuance the rlrst prices made here this morn
ing showed yesterday's losses rather more
than recovered. Changes during th rest of
the dBy were unimportant. The change In
condition which this was designed to
measure was the quieting of apprehension
or an emnroiiment or ureal nrnain ana
France, with their respective allies. In the
present war over the disputed question of
neutrality. The purpose of the two govern
ments to avoid friction was made so mani
fest by today's event that little fear re
mained of a hostile Issue tn the discussion.
There it reason to believe. In fact, that
money differences had more to do with yes
terday's weaknesa In Indon than waa sus
pected, while the hope of avoiding conae
quences had to do with the vigorous re
covery there today.
American Securities seemed to have been
oversold by the bears In connection with
yesterday's foreign weakness and their ef
fort to recover stocks was the Importsnt
factor In today's rally. Aside from this
buying the dsy'a business was unimportant
and the aggregate transactions In fact fell
to nesr the lowest figure for the year thus
far. Only a few daya early In January
show a smaller total. The movement of
prices was a creeping one, In accordance
with the small business doing. While the
buying became little more than nominal
there was small pressure to sell. The ex
cesnlve dullness at the advance Is a warn
ing of the unwillingness of operators to em
hark Immediately on new ventures on tha
long aide of the market. Borne fears were
felt that there mav be liquidation yet to be
completed and which may sppesr from time
to time, as In the case of Ixindon selling
yesterday, or which may be Invited br any
effort to put up prices. The approach of
the period for going Into effect of the stock
transfer tax had some Influence In dls
couraglng the new commitments, as It Is
generally expected that professional trad
Ing operations will be hampered by thn
operation of the new law. Pennsylvania
failed to share In the strength of the day"s
market. Th weeklv croi) report offered
nothing to disturb the present feeling of
confidence over the grain crop. There was
some discussion of the president's remsrk
In hl Denver speech on federal supervision
and regulation of corporations and the con
slderstlon of the coming dlscusalon of this
subject In congress was thus revived. Final
price showed only slight concessions from
the top, but the closing was practically
stagnant.
Bonds were nrm. Total sales, pan value.
i:.5(6,onu. cnlted states bonds were an un
chanaed on call.
rne following were tne quotations on ma
New xork Block exenanga:
Bales. High. Low. Close
neutrality In the far east. Dnlln pre
domlnsted. however, owing to fears of
further complications and st the close th
market was week. Runsinn Imperlsl 4
were quoted at W.30 and Russian bonds of
1o4 at Mi.
Kew York Money Market.
NEW TORK. May 9-Ml)NEY-)n call,
steady, 2trtf per cent; closing bid 1
per rent: offered at 2' per rent. Time
money, very essy: sixty days, 3, per rent;
ninety davs and Six months 3U per rent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEn8fi4W
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE Easy and
teadv. with setusl business In bankers'
bills at 14 MMT4.M70 for demand and at
t4.MlVVg4.MMi for slxty-dav bills: posted
rates. l4.SM4ff4.871T. Commercial bills,
14. MV
SILVER Rar, 67V; Mexican
44HC.
HONDB Government, steady:
firm.
Closing prices en bonds were
dollars,
railroad.
4tSi46Hiff'V:4V9!
2Kti28t 2Sg2', 27v'dai,27Vg 2S
1! 32l, 12 42H
12 KVl! Vi t24
29'il 29l
LWt ,2!ejr3)4j:
I
7 IS
7 32V
7 50 I
7 10 I
7 27V
7 60 I
7 IS
7 35
7 62V4I
7 10
7 30
7 62W
12 32
12 62S4
715 '
7 30
7 47V4
7 07V,!
7 25 I
7 474!
12 02H1
12 32i,4:
1 06
7 15
7 32'4l
7 sn
7 074!
7 25 I
7 47'
1
:9i
iSJS'-a
12 05
12 324
12 hi
7 IS
7 274
7 60
7 OS
7 274
7 60
v .- a 1 a "S
WEATHER . IS me
GRAIN BELT
nalae sad Wloda and Lower Tem
pers tore Prevail.
' Another marked barometric depression
naa developed over th west, extending
from Montana southeast over Wyoming, the
middle and southern elopes to Texas, with
th lowest pressure over Lander, Wyo.
This depression Is accompanied by ralna In
the mountains and northwest and Is the
cause of decidedly unsettled weather
tnrougnout the central valleys. Rains and
high winds prevail In the upper Missouri
vaucy, wun snow in norm uakota. Know
ery and unsettled weather will continue
general In the central valleys tonight and
probably Wednesday, with cooler weather
eonesaay.
Omaha record of temoeratur ami nr.
clpltatlon compared with the corresponding
nay vi inv pan mni years:
' . ltt. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 48 46 67 60
Precipitation 06 00 00 T
normal temperature tor today u de
greea.
Deficiency In precipitation alnc March 1,
,i or an incn.
Denclency corresponding period In 1904,
.47 of an Inch.
Deflclency corresponding period In 1903.
a.01 tncne.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Win. Inches. Sky.
'No. 3
tOld. JNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOI R steady; winter patents. M.inira
4.20; winter straights, 33.8OW.0O; spring p.it
ents. 34.50ra5.ori: spring straights, 33.80itf4.40;
hikers. $2.,ftJ3.40, . - 1- .. -
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 94SJ98C; No. 3. ssffl)
97c: No. 2 red. 9209540. .
CORN No. 2. 48V: No. 2 yellow. 49Vn50e.
OATS-No. 2. 29c: No. 3 white. 30'
2V4?:
kik-ino. z, .arp-e.
BARLEY Good feeding. 37(&40c: fair to
choice malting, 45'BI84c.
"KKP-NO. 1 mix, i.a: r.o. 1 northwest
ern. J1.39. Timothy, prime, 33.00. Clover,
contract grade, 312.00(912.50.
PROVISIONS Mens pork, per bbl.. 312.0!
12.10. I-ard, per ino hs.. 37.147.174- Short
ribs sides 1 loose,. 37.AOfJ7.124. Short cieaf
sides (boxed). J7.0057.12H.
Following were the receipts and sh !
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls lrt.400 a. 400
Wheat, bu 11.n"0 13.300
Corn, bu 73.000 24.500
Oats, bu lfln.nno 190.700
Rye. bu 10.000 e 2.0OO
Barley, bu 76 800 3,100
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries. 20 24c:
dairy. 18 22c. Kggs, xteady; at mark rases
included, lfainc; nrate. liivnioVac; prime
firsts, 17c; extras ,184c Cheese, quiet, 134
fel4c.
NKW YORK GENERAL MARKET
on Varlooa
Ashland. Neb.
Auburn, Neb
Columbus, Neb.k
Falrbury, Neb...
Fairmont. Next...
Or. Island, Neb..
Hartington. Neb.
Oakdale. Neb 34
Omaha, Neb to
Tekamah. ' Neb. .. 4
Carroll. Ia 6
Clarlnda, U 7
ftlbley, la..., 64
Sioux City. Ia... 68
62 .01
46 .40
40 .00
64 T
41 T
61 .00
34 T
40 .03
41 , .06
47 .09
41 .37
43 .74
37 .44
38 .14
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
ciouay
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. ol Temp. Rain.
1 enirsi.
Chicago, 111 26 66 40 .04
Columbue. 0 17 78 42 .06
ra Molnea. Ia.... 14 60 43 jj
Indianapolis, Ind. 11 78 4n .06
Kana City, Mo. 17 78 56 .50
Louisville, Ky.... 19 82 56 . 02
Minneapolis 27 64 36 ,10
Omaha. Neb 14 fln 44 .16
St. Louis, Mo.... 11 80 60 , 4J
L. A. WEIJSH
Local Forecaattr. Weather Bureau.
T,
rath
4H.0S
track, 614c;
St. Loal General Market.
LOV18. May I.-WHKAT-K. 2 red.
elevator S0Tt,t944c asked; track. 3101
May. aiDwic; juiy, is'tc; No. 2 hard
CORN-No. 3 cash. 494c;
May. 48c: July. 46H46Vc
OATS Steady: No. 2 cash, 30c; track
3:11124c; May, 30c; July, 274c; No. 2 white,
II 4c
Ft)l'R qult; red winter patents. $4 83
CM SO; extra fancy and straight, 34.304.35
blear, x ontts iu.
FEED Timothy, steady. 32.00HT2.50.
CORNMF.AI-Steady. 32 60.
BRAN Dull: sacked, east track. 70fi73c.
HAT-Strady; timothy. 38.004213.00; prairie,
H.o 0".
v IRON COTTONTIE4-99c.
.. BAOGINO-84C.
. HEMP TWIN K 64
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing
312124 Lard, higher; prim steam. 36 70.
pry salt meat, ateady; boxed extra shorta,
37 .374: clear ribs. I7.ST4; short clears, $7 .50.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorta, 38.00;
clear ribs. $.0n; short clear. 38 36.
POl'LTRT CTilckens. 104c; aprlnga, 26e;
turkeys. 12c; ducks. 10c; gees. 6c.
BL'TTTCR Creamery, S04i54c; dairies. 17
ejic.
EQ08 144c, case count
Recelpta. Shipments.
Flour, bhls 6.l 8.oi)
Wheat, ba I.itm 71.011O
Corn, bu 17,(mn 15.0W
Oatt. bu .....74.000 71,000
Arntlahle Happly of Grain.
NKW YORK. May .-8pc1al cable and
telegraphlo communication received bv
Pradatreet'a show the following chsngea In
available auppllea. aa compared with last
account;
Wheat, t'nlted States and Canada, east of
RockUa. decreased 8.M7f0 bu.: afloat for
and In Europe, Increased 1 01 0 000 bu.; total
aupply. decreased 1.61 7 ,sa) bu.
Corn. 1'nlted States and Canada, eaat of
Rockies, decreased 3618. OiW bit.
Oats. 1'nlted State and Canada, east cf
Rockies, decreased 8Ki.u00.
, The leading decreases reported this week
are. At OnodrW-a, On! . ljaono bu : at Port
Huron. 160 000 Hu.: at Cleveland. vd.Oflo bu.
The leading Increase le 8PI.O11O bu. in Man
itoba. - ,
Quotation of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK. May . FLOUR Receipts.
13.637 bbls. : exports. 1.9HI bbls. : market
steady and more active; Minnesota ratenta,
In.L'uVjo.wi; Minnesota paaers, i.iia.Ho; win
ter patents, 4 9Kft.26; winter straights, 34.60
IJ4.80; winter extras, 33.35ift3.75; Winter low
grades, 33.2563. 80. Kye Hour quiet; fair to
good, 34.1(Ki4.60; choice to fancy, 34.6034.S6.
ky K Nominal: western, sue.
CORNMEAL Steady; tine wheat and
yellow, I1.2H; coarse new, tl.V8tfl.l0; kiln
dried, S2.Tbdj2.8B.
baulky Dull: reeding, esvc: malting.
4h62c. c. I. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 23,000 bu.; spot, barely
steady: No. 2 red, 94c elevator and lo
nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth. 31.03 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard.
Manitoba, 9"4e f. o. h. afloat. Opening
firmer cm covering, wheat eased off under
bear pressure to rally later and become
firmer on a bullish weekly crop report,
strength of rash wheat on outside markets.
liberal decrease In World a stocks and
light receipts. A second decline near the
close left the market finally easy at V!
net decline, except May, when closed c
net higher. May, 9S. closed at 93c; July,
88 11-lH(fi89Vp, closed at 9'ie; September,
834iCt4c, closed at 83V.
I URN Receipts, B.4b nu.: ex noi ls i.n-4
bu.; spot market. Irregular; No. I, 600
elevator and 634c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 el
low. 64c; No. 3 white, 54c. Option market
was steady on May, but easy otherwise
dosing- quiet and HtlNc nel lower. Mav,
53S4t3V, closed at 53Sc; July, 52V6'624c.,
closed at 62Sc
OATS Receipts, 102.000 bu. : exports, 8.887
bu.; spot market, steady; mixed oats, 26 to
32 pounds, 44ff35c; natural while, 30 to
33 pounds. 3f44iti7c; clipped white, 36 to 40
pounds. 3Vi3i,4c.
HAY Firm; good to choice. sfJjc.
HOPS Firm; Pacific coast, lM, 254 2c:
19iJ. 2l4i'J4c: olds, lhSISs
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 30 to 25 lbs.,
20c; California, 20 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to SO lbs.. 16c
PROVISIONS Beef firm: family. 313 50
igii oo; mess. 311 9ril2 50; beef hama, 321.00
t?225u; packet. l'-'.5"-a 13.O0; city extra India
mesa. 32.0iKj22 60. Cut meats. quiet;
pickled bellies. ST.tfifiti.OO; pickled shoulders,
3i.5O0O: pickled hama, 39.76U iO.00. Lard,
steady; western steamed, 37.2517.34: refined,
qulei; continent, 37 45; South American,
37 26; compound. 38 265.624. Pork, steadv;
family. 314 ,V4il50i: ahort clear, 313 .0Oftl6.00;
mess. 313 12413.624-
TALLOW-Dull: city (32 00 per pkg.), 44c;
country ipkgs: freei. 444j4c.
RICE Firm; domestic fair to extra.
JVufiV-; Japan, nominal.
BL TTKit-taraet steaay; . street price,
extra creamery, ItHUifTe; ofTlclsl prices,
creamery, common to extra. 23t'-'6c; state
dairy, common to extra, 21 26c; renovated,
common to extra, . ITfit 54c; western fac
tory, common to extra. lfj2Sc; weatern
Imitation creamery, extra, 26c; extra flrata,
2S.'n24e.
CHEESE Market firm; recelpta, 1,673;
atat full cream, amall, old, colored and
white, fancy, 14lct atat fine. 13c;- state,
late made, colored and white, poor to
choice, KA.tJlSc; ata.e large, colored and
white, fancy, 14c: . atate, new, amall,
colored and white, fine, 13c; alala, fair to
choice. 11441 1240.
Eons Firm; western storage flrata, UO
184c
POt'LTRY Alive, ateady: fowl. 144c;
turkeys. 1-V; dressd ateadv; weatern
chickena, lolJi-; Jowls, lOUVc: turkeys,
13ll8o. -
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago A Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western
Chicago & N. W....
C. M. A St. P
Chicago Term. & T
do pfd
C. C, C. A St. L
Colo. A Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
D.. L. ft W
Denver A Rio O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. A Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
M. & St. L
M . St. P. A S. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M., K. A T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western..
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. A St. I
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 3d Pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd.
St. L. S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
do pfd
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. A L. E
Wisconsin Central....
do pfd
Northern Pacific
Adams Ex.
American Ex
I'nlted States Ex....
Weljs-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foundry.
do nfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice, ctfs
do pfd. ctfs
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. A Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng....
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf.
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Consolidated Gaa
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Oeneral Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump.,
do pfd
National I -end
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Oaa
Pressed 8teel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Ooeds
do pfd
Term. Coal A Iron..,.
V. 8. Leather
do pfd. offered
V. 8. Realty
L'. 8. Rubber
do pfd
t". 8. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem.,
do pfd )...
WestUtghnuse Elec...
V eslern I nlon
,500
400
1.500
6.9UO
'6. 800
' 2.200
2.700
1.200
.. S1.6n0
200
200
700
900
100
8f0
834
101
1544
1064
H84
-48
20
220H
1724
174
3:4
971
27
57
34
82'i
1014
164
106
147i
484
194
210
1TOH
17'.
32
97
264
57
834
114 . 'Hi "
104H 1. a X. unl. 4 l4t
104 IMnnhtmn r. 4i...l4
t4t4 Met ("nt-l 4e 77
M (In in Inr. il
HI Minn. Si. I.. .... '4
r. B. ret. St. rt-
6a foiiDftn
r a. . rt
4 teuton
t'. t. new 4s, ret
60 eOMjcn
f. a. old 4i. rt 14 V . K
60 roupnn 1041 an zt
Am. Tobsfl) 4, rtf. 7JV N. ft. It
tfo Ss. itfn II'
Atrhltnn sen. 4
do mi. 4ii
Atlontlc r. L. 44
Bui. A Onto 4..
an ISi
Central of (la. Si
60 1 Ino
do Id Ine
rhe. A Ohio 4HS....1M St. L. f. T.
fhleso A A. 4.... 2v St. I. a. W. c
C, B. ft Q. n. 4 seaAnard A u
C. R. I. P. 4.... Hi So. PtrlSr ..
do rol. M So Rlllvtr M.
rrr. at. u a. 4. tJ4 Te p. i
A T. 4.
of M. r.
S. y. S4..
N. J '
No. Parlflr 4b
..Ill I do !
..1"4'4IN. A W. c 4a....
.. " R I.. rfd 4.
..US iPenn ronv. tSa..
.. 9.C4 Readlns sen. 4e. . .
74 ;at. b. 1 M.
114 ,N
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11S
rhiraito Ter. 4a.
Colorado Mia. 4a...
Colo. A So. 4a
CuM la. rlfa
P. A R. O. 4a
manners' See. ia. .
Erie prior lien 4a. .
do sen. 4a
r. w. A n. c ia
Horklng Val. 441
Offered.
H ,T.. at. A W.
.. 144 I'nlon rclflr 4a. .
, . M I do ronr. 4a
..10414 V S Steel Id Sa .
...10114 Wahaah la
... n do deb. R
. .10!S!Weaiern d. 4a...
. . : W. A 1, K 4a ....
..llJ't'Wia. Central 4a...
..1111,1
o
M14
H
lift
i:4
4
lot
li
44
ll't
IS
III -4
Ji4
M
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steera Slow tod Unevenly Lower
dwi 8tead to 6ba.ua Lower.
HOG MARKET EASED OFF A TRIFLE ALSO
Mare Liberal Receipts of Sheep aad
lambs, bat Demand gafllrtent tn
Hold Prlcea rnllr ateady on
Aarthlng at AM Desirable.
POl'TH OMAHA. May 9, 105.
Receipts were:
OfTlclsl Mondav
Official Tuesilav
Cattle. Hogs Sheen
2.9
4,000
6.S49
9 941
S.6S3
5.3C,(t
15.59ii
14.009
16 655
13 711
18.IW1
14 381
4 0.-2
19 753
18 0"!
12.fS1
T4 f0
T 7T0
Two dsvs this week.... 6.96
Two days Isst week 6.349
Bam dsys week before.. 6.nc0
Sam three week ago.. 10,190
Ssm four week ago 9 9;0
Ram daya Isst year.... 7.343
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
Th following fable shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
last year:
l&OR.
Cattle 292.777
Hogs 831.802
Sheep 6O6.009
The following table shows
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
19'4 Dee,
349 911 17.134
899 285 67 483
612.194 6.185
in- average
8TAO8.
1 ino 4 so .
CAUVI
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a 00 1
1 o I on I
1 Ml 1 HI I
1 00 Ml 1
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1 ivi 4 :s t
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, no
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7I
. 4
470
an
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411
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AND
FEEnF-RS.
T4 40
411
710
5
am
4?n
In
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n
4 on
4 10
4 10
4 Id
Rnstoa Stocks and Ronds.
BOSTON, May 9 Call loans. 3174
cent; time loans. S4(g44 per cent
closing of stocks and nonds:
Atrhiaon ad. 4a
do pfd
Me. Central 4a.
Atrhiaon
do pfd
M I
ot
7
as
.101H
'Boaton A Alhanr . . .
'Roaton A Main 1 .
Poaion Elevated
Fltrhbura pfd
Mm. Contral
N V . N'. H. A H..
Pers Marquette ...
t'nlon Torino
Amer. Arge. chem.
do pfd
Amer. Pnau. Tube...
Aftier. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolsn
do pfd
Dominion I. A a
EBdlaon Rlor. lllu .
Oeneral Elei'trlc ....
Maaa Rlectrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
Cnlted fruit
I'nlted Shoe Marh..
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. common ..
Bid. Asked.
15
1
,100
ns
. 4
. 41-4
1W
.1 w
. ii
.10.1
Advei.turs
A lloiiea
Amalgamated
American Zlne
Atlantic
Rtnaham
rl. A Hecla..
rentrnrlal ....
Copper Range .
Dalv Weat ....
Itomlnton Cool
Franklin
Oranbv
Inle Rrysle ...
Maita. Mining .
MlrhUtan
Mohas-a
Mont. C. A C..
did Pnmlnlnn .
Otreola
parrot
jm,'Qulnry
tln
.lit
. 17
. t.4
. 4SHIC
.104 ,1
Shannon
Tamarack
Trlt.lty
Cnlted Copper ,
S. Mining..
S. Oil
iVCtah
Victoria ..
lo'-t Wlrona . . .
S I Wolverine
S4 I
per
Offlclal
1
n
a
12-4
il
l.t
I
71
US
J
6S
X4
I
li'-i
4R4
t4
4
24
6
.... 74
US
74
1
I4
4
424
101
107
April
April
April
April
t April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
Mav
Msy
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
May
17.
IT.
19.
10.
:905.
HOUS-Receipts of hogs here today were
not above nninial. but reports from other
points were bearish, the ilecllit st the
various markets rsnglna frnni 5c to PV
lower. As a result buyers wsnted to get
their hogs here for less money. At the
opening of the market trading was slow ns
buyers snd sellers could not get together
on' terms, but when buyers began bidding
about 24e lower than yesterday the -ling
changed hands very freelv and It took but
A few minutes for everything in sight to
change hands. The long string today
went at $5.15. as against 35.174. 1 he bulk
of nil the hog tndav went from 35.124 to
36 17U. with the choicer loads selling up to
15 ai On the extreme close trading was
a little slow, partlrulsrly on some of the
commoner grades, but most everyining som
In oronrl season.
Including indav'a decline the msrket Is
shout a shilling lower lhan It w st the
close of last aeek. hut It Is still shout
n nickel higher than It
time week before last
'1904. 103.il90i. 11901. ;i900. 11899.
I 22'4l I T 031 a 'I 3 W 6 651 J .?
I 271 4 79! T 14! 6 99' 6 841 6 491 3 J8
8 2641 4 781 I 3 961 I 3i 6 46i 371
6 23i 4 811 7 10 I 6 861 6 46! 8 ,5
01 1 a oqmi iTtlt ml c 881 16 421 8 77
6 82H1 4 811 7 061 86; 801 I 3 73
I 4 811 7 Oli 6 851 6 801 5 361
24.. 1 t 35S.I 1 7 061 961 761 6 33 1 3 67
I April 25.. 6 26Hi 7 OH " Mi 771 5 i 5?
inrii n 1 e a ri a eoi 16 711 6 84 3 6,
April 38. "j 6 10,: 4 711 6 S3 6 071 16 37 ! 3 69 j
29.. fi 10T4 4 a.l I 77 7 03 t Kl - I 1 an
a S3, 'l 0 041 5 "I
6 75, 7 01; 6 71 8 18. 8 60
I 7 011 5 7? Z 17i 3 6.
6 751 1 6 641 5 36 ' 8 68
6 72 7 03' 16 221 3 62
I 6 27V 4 651 6 66 9Si 6 67! 8 64
! I 4 4i 6 63 6 031 6 69 6 211
I 8 1741 I 6 63 7 99' 8 64 o lOi J hj
1 5 154 4 67i 6 62 7 OS' 5 txi 5 12' 3 t5
ssles:
No.
7
M
fcl
was at th low
Representative
I
1 6 1141
.! 5 11's.l 4 68!
, 6 14' 4 65'
I 8 2441 4 59'
I ft 14 ii.1
indlcs Sundsv
The ofTlclal number of css or stork
brought in today by each rosd was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. She p. it a s.
P.. M. & St. P 3
Wabash 2
Missouri Pacific 6
I'nlon Pacific system. 47
C. & N. W 3
F.. E. M. V 25
P., St. P., M. & 0 36
R. M 50
C. B. & Q 4
C, R. 1. A P.. east... 2
P.. R. I. P.. west... 3
Illinois Central 8
Chicago O. W 1
100 294 29'
9.400
2.900
1.10O
"'iofj
600
300
300
7.400
1
Sno
3.100
600
424
784
66H
92"
1584
274
694
1454
164-H
78
1174
21
424
78
66
92
1584
27
59i
1444
1H3
774
116
204
600 116 11 5H
8.600
1.800
2.000
2,000
6.200
964
264
69
344
1434
48
77
96
26
58
344
141
477
764
26,200 1354 1344
49.760
300
"l.V
1,200
400
100
100
1,600
' 3.800
800
500
100
100
67,500
"soo
em
100
100
41
6.9O0
92H
91
'is4
744
66
224
67
604
'304
96
35
354
664
120H
'l94
40V
154n
2
4.14
1864
914
90Vi
"SS
654
224
67
69-4
'fio"
954
31
354
554
1194
'is"
404
46
181'
H0 244 4 2344
60.300
1.9O0
200
814
354
974
300 37
804
34
974
87
834
1014
1534
lo.i-4
954
1484
193
484
75
1
218
1714
174
30
978,
264
664
834
184
875
294
844
s
66
87
92
1584
26
49
26'i
69
1444
164-1,
77
116
20
60
115,
157
96
26-4
68
344
74
91
134'i
78
914
90
84
284
73
22
564
694
117
304
96
314
35
66
1194
964
184
40
164
204
46
1834
247
240
123
245
81
354
974
824
93
62
36
174
434
484
1124
1114
1194
134
954
London Stock anil Bonds.
IXNDON. May 9. Closing quotations on
on stocks and bonds:
Conaola. money . .
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Taclftc
Chea A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W...
C. M. A 9t. P...
HeHeera
Danver A R. O...
do pfd
Erl
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ..
Insula. A Naah....
M.. K. A T
SILVER Rar,
. (Ml
. 0I4
. 1
. ssi,
.101 4
.in
is
. 4S
. 20
..171
1744
N V. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennavlvanla ....
Rand Mtnea
Reading
dn lat pfd
do id pfd
Scut hern Railway
do pfd
2a Southern Pacifle
,-...144
.... ('4
. ... 4
.... 444
.... id',
.... ltc
.... 471,
.... IV
. ... 44
... il
.... H
.... tS!4
,...u:
,...lo0'4
.... aa
. ... irei
.... l4
.... 41
.... MM
. tit I nlon Paclllo
. 4.1S I dn pfd
. enlr g. stel
. S7U dn pfd
.143 Wahaah
.14J do pfd
. Si'IKranlh 4a
firm, 264d per ounce.
vionky iWTJVfc per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 242 6-16 per cent; for
three months' bills. 24'92 6-16 per cent.
Vew York Mnlnsi Stock.
NEW TORK. MaT The following are
the closing quotations on mining siocks
Adams Con
Allc ....
Brews ,
Rrunawlck Con
Comatocll Tunnel
Con. Cat. A Va...
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
Leadvlll Cea
Offered.
to
. 4K
. If
. k
. 8
.140
.ian
.825
. i
ISAM Chief
Ontarlo
(rrphlr
iPhooslx
iPntoal
Bavage
, Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
'fctandard
f
.400
.too
. 3
. 10
. 40
. eO
.
Treasory Statement.
WASHINGTON, May 9. Today's state
ment of the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the II 50.oon.OOO gold re.
serve In the division of redemption, shows:
Available caah balances, 3132.243,799; gold.
360,876,207.
Rank of German- Statement.
BERLIN, May 9. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Rank of Germany shows the
followlna chanaes: Cash on hand, decreased
13.140.OHOm: treasury notea. Incressed 4-
OOilm; other securities, decreased 8i.520.Arom
notes In circulation, decreased 36.720.000m.
Dalatla Orala Market.
TXXVTH. Minn.. May -WHEAT-To
Axnv. No. 1 aoitUera, 87c; on track, N
9.700 484, 474
600 1134 113
79.300 111! 1104
100 1194 H94
2.600 1344 1334
200 954 95
400 110 1094
11,90(1 604 60 60U
4.200 44 428, 43
2,500 1944 193 1934
126,
200 60 , HO 60
6,000 444 43 434
400 177 1764 175
800 214 21 204
100 79 79 79
, 31
SOO 834 834 83
1.800 454 45 46
1..VO 101 1004 1(114
20 36 86 36
5.0011 1034 11114 1014
600 38a, 38 38
93
200 236 235 235
3,J") 184 174 174
400 73 73 72
900 364 344 36
joo 1064 H164 m4
6.800 804, 7. 80
liH
1117
200 89 88 66
1.100 40 84 39
900 1094 108 11194
46.200 81V 304 314
41.200 94 984 984
) 34 334 334
300 H64 1064 1'1'
164
yn nu u as
Total aalea tor the day, 642, 5u0 aharea.
flank C learings.
OMAHA. Mav . Hsnk clearings for to-
dav were 31.334,367.35. The clearings for the
corresponding day last year were 31. 101,
146.85.
s Wool Varket.
ROSTON. May 9. WOOI-The wool mar
ket is exceedingly firm and for territory
wools Ptlce are generslly higher. Scoured
wools are moving rreeiy. nut nuanifss in
other trades Is restricted by lack of sup
plies here. I nine west the market Is active
and on the limited auppllea of new woola
which have arrived prices are higher. The
range In thla market Is snout as follows.
though some grades are ntlll nominal: Ohio
and Pennsylvania XX and above, asfl.llc
A. sic: iso. 1. 3fa'3ic: ino. 2. srniiKc: nne un-
washed. 24fa2c: unmerchantable. 27'a?8c; un
washed delnlne. 27828 unmerchantable. 28
ig29c. Michigan fine unwashed. 22ifj!3c; fine
unwashed delaine. 2K'626c. Kentucky. In
dlanft, etc., three-flghth to one-ouarter
blood. 314i3?c. Texas twelve months. 26tff27c
eignt mnntns. zr.'oj4c: ran. josjzic. Cali
fornia northern, choice. 26fi27c: aversge. 24
26c: middle counties. !4'5c. Oreeon eost
ern staple. 22iS23c; valley No. 1. 251?26c. Ter
ritory: Idaho, fine, 20ft21e; heavy fine. 17t
18c; fine medium. zrozic: medium, 2?;3c
Wyoming, fine. 19ffl20c; fine medium. 1920c
medium. 23ia'24c. I'tah and Nevada, fine. 21
220: fine medium. 3TS22c. Montana, fine
average. 21i22c; fine medium averages inia
22c. Colorado, fine. 1718c. New Mexico,
Improved. 18rT19c.
ST. IXiriS. May I-WOOl-F rffi : me-
dlum grades combing and clothing. 27'u304o;
light fine 22326c; heavy fine, KflJOc; tub
waaned, static
10
i
31
o
50
9
22
7
5
3
142
13
Total receipts 185
The, disposition of the receipt was as fol
lows, each buyer purchasing tiff- number of
head indicated:
Buyers. . Cattle. Hogs, eneeii.
l.oi
1.360
3.781
2.830
128
1.191
1.5:3
l.Srt)
'is')
Omaha Packing Co 451
Swift and Company 9.'5
Cndahv Packing Co 893
Armour & Co iii
Cudahv. Kansas ICty.... 0
Swift. St. Joseph
Swift, country
Vansant Co l'2
Carey A Benton Ill
Hill A Huntzinger 17
Mike Haggerty 4i
Sol Degan v 28
J. B. Root Co 118
Cnlon Packing Co 38
Morton & 0 350 ....
S. A 9 m
Other buyers 198
Totals 4.024 9.9'i9 5.59S
PATTI.E The number of esttle In sight
thla morning at the big markets could not
be considered excessive, nut as tne uemana
for beef was apparently still of limited
froportlons. the market was slow with the
endency of prices downward.
The market on beer steera at mis point
was extremlv dull and unevenly lower.
Buyers did not take hold with any life and
In fact acted as though It mn.de mit utile
difference to them, whether they got many
cattle or not. As a result It waa impossible
for salesmen to prevent a break In prices.
although thev held on until a rather late
hour. As a genera thing the market was
right around a dlrrie lower. In some cases,
rattle that Just suited some buyers may not
have sold that much lower, but on the
other hand some of the inferior erodes,
buyers bid even more than a dime lower
on. It waa lat before anything like a
clearance was made.
The market on cows and heifers did not
show as much change as the steer market
owing largely to the fact that the pro
portion of cows to tne total receipts was
very small. The market could prohablv
best be described by calling It steady to
a trifle lower. The kinds that buyers
wanted sold without a great deal or
trouble at ateadv price, but others sales
men had to abide a little in a good many
Instances.
The market on bulls was steady to a trlft
lower and so were stags. Veal calves did
not show much change.
Onlv a few stockers and feeders arrived
thla morning, part of which were western
hay-feds. The demsnd wss in falrlv good
shape for anything st all desirable and
th market ruled active with prices Just
about steady. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. May 9 METAlS Th
London tin market was firmer, closing at
136 12s 6d for spot and 184 7a d for fu
tures. The local market, while quiet, was
held higher In aympathv with the advance
abroad, closing at ! .Mi-30.1n. copper also
waa higher abroad, with snot closing at
65 58 and futures at 65 in. Ixicallv the
situation shows no change from condition
recently reported with outside prices rep
resenting the figure Pasting. 314 6244716 00.
Iead wss higher abroad at 12 13s 9d for
spot and ruled stesdy at 34.5nrri4.60 In tha
locsl market. Spelter was unchanged at
36.66TJ5.T8 locally and at 12 5s 3d In Iin
don. Iron closed at 67s 5d In Olasgow and
at 54s 3d In Mlddleshorough I.ocallv th
market Is without change. No 1 foundrv
northern Is Quoted at 317.'18.00; No. I
foundry northern st H8.25rH7.60: No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern soft. 3l7.S5djft7.TS; No. t foundrv south
ern. 316 7617.26.
ST. IX3UI8. Mav . METALS Lead,
34.474. Spelter, $6.46 asked.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
4 7ns 8 U to 120(1 5 14
I 7(4 I 75 II 1141 I It
17 4 IIS 14 It'll I 20
3. .1169 4 If 7 1100 6 20
1 ISO 4 M 1 1M4 I 2J
II UK) 4 0 10 12'.' 6 25
25 1014 4 70 10 1247 4 21
4 ion 4 71 14 1140 t to
1 1144 4 71 17 ISM I 15
tt 112 4 75 1 1JH 6 15
S t70 4 75 1 1227 t 35
4 1051 4 75 1 1125 4 to
I HIS 4 86 0 ia I 40
Jft Ull 4 5 7 1121 6 40
I 0M 4 0 7 izr,6 5 40
47 1011 4 M 11 1M4 6 4U
21 1210 4 5 inj 1247 ( 41
(4 1170 4 15 21 1250 t (0
14 1110 0 S 1J5S 5 lo
II 1161 I 00 20 1IS1 t 50
1 lflll 6 00 10 1241 I 0
7 1144 I 0 17 Ull I 0
1181 I 00 1 1470 6 M
1 1070 I 00 17 1161 6 15
It 1671 6 10 II 1411 t 76
16 1121 6 00 II 1431 i 76
1 1070 6 00 1 1U0 6 16
40 1101 I 06 4 lil 6 W
10 1041 6 06 II 1874 t IS
1 1026 I 04 41 Uil t 00
11 iam 6
STEERS AND COWS.
- P4rla Market.
PEORIA. III., May .-CORN-Market
tead; No. 3 yellow, 00c; No. i, due; No. 4.
4bc; no grade. 48c.
OATB-Market lower; .No. mhita. I0c;
No. 4 white, 3.
rarelga Financial.
LONDON, May 9 Money waa more tlen
tiful today on account of th Japaneae
treasury purchaalng bill. Discount were
heavy on account of Pari exchange and
gold arrlvala going to th Bank of Enc-
Tand Inatead of abroad. Operator on the
Stock exchange had shaken off moat of
their nervoutneaa over the political situa
tion and th tone waa more cheerful, Im
proving on repurchase. Recent liquida
tion also eaaed th altuatlon. Home rails
were buoyant. Americana opened ateady
and Improved to a fraction over parity,
principally on Wall atreet aupport. The
undertone waa steadier, th feeling of
uncertainty having been cleared away bv
th announcement of the failure of K. l
Hawkins, a broker. Prlcea clotted Arm.
Foreignera were ateady. Japanese recovered
sllghtlv. Imperial Japaneae gnverument
ia of 19U4 were quoted at 101. Kaffirs rallied
somewhat.
BERLIN. May 9. -'Trading on the Rourse
opened dull, but closed active on IOndon
adv lee
PARIS. Mav a The ton on th Bourse
today Improied. owing to the official de
nial of ih repot li breach of (Trench
Oil and tlaaln.
NEW TORK. May 9.-OI I.S -Cot tonseed,
firm; prime crude, nominal; prime vel
low. 264'gf7p. Petroleum quiet; refined
New York, 36.95: Philadelphia and Balti
more, 86.06; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in
bulk, 84 00. Turpentine, quiet. 694&0c.
ROBIN Firm; strained, common to good.
33 30.
SAVANNAH. May f.-OIL-Turpentlne.
ateadv at 68c.
ROSIN-FIrm; A. B. C, 3315: D, 33.30; D,
3310: E. 33 30; F, 33 36; G. 33 40; H. 33 70;
T. 33.90: K. 33 96: M. 83.35; N. 64.09; W. G
34 10? W. W., 34 30.
OIL CITY. May l.-OIL Credit balances.
8129: certificates, no bid. Shipments. 89.491
bbls.: average. 86 951 bbls.; runs, 64.693 bhls.;
average, 72.019 bbls. Shipments, Lima. 42-
101 bbls.; aversge. 69.601 bbls; runs, 38.19a
bbls; average, 60.590 bbls.
Philadelphia Prod Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 8. BUTTER
Steady: offerfnga light; extra wealern
creamery. 28c: extra nearby prints. 80c.
EGGS Inactive; easier; nearby frsh, 17c
at mark: western fresh, l.Wnic at mark.
CHEESE-Firm: nfferlnge light; New
Tork full cream fancy old. Mlrlc: choice
old. I47iil4c; taw 10 fuoa old, UU'c
new, 124 f 13o.
1 667 3 26 11. 0 4 46
14 ISS I II 16 I7 4 10
I 641 4 00 2t 10H2 4 It
10 711 4 10 II 1047 6 00
1 784 4 16 II lt0 I M
in 794 4 0 1 1146 I 40
II 171 4 10 14 1121 6 70
COWS.
t 100 1 71 1 .TjHO I 71
1 120 8 00 11 V7 76
1 110 I 06 1 2 I 71
I 1000 I 16 i 1120 I 10
1 750 1 40 4 11SI I 0
1 440 1 50 4 146 I 10
1 1(44 I 60 4 146 4 00
1 750 I 60 i l'46 4 00
t 796 I 60 I Ill 4 no
1 450 t 10 Illl 4 00
4 440 f 1 12S0 4 no
1: 1440 I 45 41 HI 4 0
1 1040 76 1 1140 4 M
1010 t 76 i 1226 4 01
1 120 t 76 1 1201 4 06
1 128 I 74 4 1041 4 10
1 171 I 00 4 10ol 4 10
1016 I 00 4 1117 4 16
1 46 I 1070 4 16
1 177 I 06 1 ISO 4 21
i too 3 oa l man 4 m
t 1100 I It 1170 4 24
1 12SI I it 10.., 1015 4 U
1 710 I 16 1 110 4 40
t 10SI I 16 1 1100 4 40
1 1040 I 40 3 1400 4 40
1 101 I 60 1 1230 4 60
2 16 I 60 1 1144 4 44
14 76 I 60 1 16O0 4 70
t 1064 t 60 t IK 4 71
10(1 I 60 8 1SI 4 71
1 1044 10 1 140 I 76
1 1010 I 60 II 1111 4 10
I..... 1147 1 64 1 1IM) 6 00
1 UN I M 4 1441 0
II H4 I 70
COW. AND HEIFERS.
4 1000 4 40
HEIFERS.
1 411 3 10 t HI 4 II
1 Ill 3 46 1 110 4 II
4 446 I 40 1 1ST I 16
1 W0 I 6 II ti( l
1 117 I l 10 741 4 40
I lit 71 I 0l 4 60
1 400 I 71 1 1400 4 50
4 1011 I 76 6 tao 4 l
1 1110 I a! I ...1000 W
( 661 8 W
BULLS.
I I 71 1 1770 I 10
1 1140 I 00 1 1624 I el
1 1170 3 00 1 lrtt M
1 12M 114 I Itlt 4 UO
I Ill I It 1 1410 4 Ot
1 110 I 1 1 Uta) 4 oo
1 1410 I II I ..la.) 4 tO
1 1410 I 64 1 1710 4 At)
I... H7 I 6 1 :....1620 4 31
1 IM I 6 1 1220 I 24
1 170 I 60 I .'....1411 4 i
1 1420 I 14 1 1M 4 6
1 14 I 40 1 1540 4 i
1 1140 I 7 I UN 4
.1 lit IH
Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr.
. .?n io I 1H4 an 12 110 S 16
..216 I'll 6 12t 22 10 I 15
.. tot 0 6 134 28 10 6 15
. ; tn i 1214 74 230 to I 1
.117 40 I I2H 207 ... 6 16
..05 ... I U' 378 ... 6 16
. ..IPO ... 6 12', 7 23 10 I 1,1
...117 0 6 l!S4 77 224 40 6 15
...203 '! 6 124 77 2M n 6 15
.. 221 10 5 I2 77 212 0 I 15
..219 10 6 134 19 n 8 16
.,21-S 20O 6 124 74 SJ 10 6 16
. 207 40 6 12', 20 200 6 16
. 214 1 20 6 !2it 75 21 ... 6 11
. .210 ao I 124 44 2'4 40 6 16
. .11 40 6 124 2 114 120 I II
70 201 400 I2V4 69 tt 40 1 16
tn 11 40 6 124 211 ... I 15
7 2n 60 5 124 47 22S 240 I IS
47 219 0 S 124 217 200 6 16
fir, 541 10 6124 a 241 10 I 16
234 0 6 15 111 120 6 16
Jl 23 440 6 15 n 1n 5 16
2 ln 6 15 4 247 40 6 15
74 24J 0 6 16 70 222 ... 6 15
4 2 160 16 71 2J 40 6 16
62 21 ... 6 16 0 20 20 6 16
72 200 ... 6 16 62 12 60 6 16
4 21 200 6 16 77 Ml ... t 16
76 255 0 6 16 21 292 ... 6 16
51 26 m 6 16 246 241 6 15
77 241 n 16 7 222 200 I 16
(1 150 10 6 16 5 ?2 10 6 16
7 232 ... 16 7 204 ... 6 16
IM 40 i 16 121 222 ..6 1
77 241 40 6 16 47 117 40 6 15
10 ... 6 15 12. 221 120 6 16
1 211 ... 6 II 4 1 235 80 6 15
254 10 6 16 12 21 ... I 16
5 151 140 6 16 SI 25! ... 5 II
74 24 ... I 16 15 11 0 6 16
50 221 ... I 16 74 Ill 10 I 16
2 239 . . 6 16 Oil lit ... 6 15
61 2! 10 71 27 10 I 174
61 ill 10 6 16 41 131 120 6 174
1 130 ') I 16 65 21 40 6 174
62 233 0 i 1( 55 264 . . I 174
74 142 120 6 16 42 24 166 6 174
! 21 40 6 16 44 275 ... 6 174
49 231 . . 6 16 11 245 ... 6 174
73 250 200 9 15 70 25 0 6 174
2 11.1 10 5 16 71 29 M 6 174
l 244 too 6 15 5 21 10 6 174
223 ... I 16 17 22 110 6 174
71 250 200 5 16 73 817 140 6 174
7 245 200 I 16 61 24 ... 5 174
1 247 10 5 16 S 19 40 5 174
1 245 60 6 15 2 2 ... 6 174
7 27 ... 5 16 0 n7 10 6 17",
S 217 ... 6 15 in SOO ... 6 174
74 220 10 I 15 22 10 6 174
14 251 0 5 16 17 20 ... 6 174
71 210 ... 6 16 li IM ... 6 174
71 24 0 6 15 71 S4 ... 6 174
0 253 240 6 16 6! 156 ... 6 174
71 247 ... I 16 46 281 ... I 20
SHEEP There was n more liberal run of
sheep here todav than hits arrived for some
nine time, nut tne demand appearea to on
equal to the occasion and as a result a
gor.a market was experienced. in rnci
some snles were msde strong to a dime
higher. This was true of the Hershey
wethers and yearlings mixed which sold
for 34.80 yesterday snd 34.90 today. Ewes
sold up to $4.';. There were five cars of
California hai-fed wethers on snle, but
as they are the first of that class of stuff
that has been here there was nothing to
compare them with.
The lnmb market wss n so rullv steadv.
The western wool lambs that sold for
36.60 yesterdny brought a nickel more todiy
ann tne ,.im Colorado Mexican woni inmos
of yesterday brought the same price today.
most everything desirable changed lianas
In good senBon.
Quotations for dinned stock: Rood to
choice lambs. 85. 50(fi.7o: fair to good lnmb.
f5.00fiJ5.50; good to choice Colorado wooled
lambs, 36. 00(97. 00; good to choice
64. iAKS.ou: fair to gnod yearlings
good to choice wethers. 84.501f4 75; fair to
good wethera. 34. 2Sifi'4.oO : good to choice
ewes, 14.26B4.66: fair to good ewes, 34.007T corn.
4.25. Wooled atock eells from 75c to 31 per Oata,
100 pounds higher than clipped atock. Rep
resentative sales:
No.
33 western cull ewes
14 western cull ewes
6 western cull ewes
66 cull Mexican ewes
86 Mexican ewes
391 western ewes
11 western cull lambs
18 western lambs
1 western wether
299 western lambs
244 weatern wool Iambi
6lit western wethers
1239 California, wethers
10 western cull ewes
481 western ewes
225 western ewes
681 western wethers and year....
3 Colorado lambs
13 Colo, wethers and yearlings..
428 Colo. Mexican wool lambs..
363 Colo. Mexican wool lambs..
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
rr. 11 6oi5.25; itorkcts and feeden,
41.
HOOP-Receipts 8.01:1 head: market nAT-Wo
lower; lithl. en Ifvi.V.'S. medium snd heavy,
o.li4tS.:io.
SHr.KP AND LAMBS--Receipt. 6,6
ben.l; tr.aiket 5ti- bight r, Colorado lambs.
on.
OMAHA MHOI.I.III.R MARKET.
CaatlMlon of Trad mm4 Qeotstleaa
fttttyie and Kancy I'rodaee,
EOliS -Receipts, fiilr, market, steady!
Cm ni ati ftiicft. ip, .
LIVE rOULTHY-Hent. 104Ht; young
rootlets, according 10 sis, 8ti9c; olu
OOMtle, Br, UltKr.iS, ilyln. llt'CH. IIC.
BUTTER -Packing, slock. 1 til 15c. rrn.ua
to" fancy nnlry, lsn.ni-; creamrii. ;2'i'uAi4
pr 1 11 1 a. aqc.
r Mr, Mil f KIWKM fioil r resn trous
12c; pickerel, 64c; r", perch, icj
blueflHli, lie; wnitetish. loo: amnion, 11c;
i-edsnapper. 9c; green halibut, Uc; crspplee,
lie; burfnlo. 7c; white hers, lie; herring.
34c; Hpanisn nun gerel. 12c; lobster, boiled,
45c; green. 4"c; ttnnau haddies, ic; roe shad.
Hch, 75c; Nhnd roe, per pair, 30c; frog leg,
per dc., "c; catflali. 14c
11 A 1 frict-s quoted iv umana nni
sale May Healers' nssoclntlon; Choice NO.
1 upland. 37.60 ; No. 2, 37.no; medium, 86 50;
coarse, f6.(l. Rye straw. 9HV These prlvaa
are t 1' iihv ol goou coiur and quaut).
BRAN Per ton. 316.00.
1HOMCAI. FRUIT.
ORANUKH Kxir Tsn-y Medi;rrnea
weel. an 11 rex. 3-'. ibS.m): fancy nave!.
sites 126. 15", 1, 2tH. 216, 2oO, 8 Zt!o tu.
, 96, 112. 3i.Vti2.76, seedling, ail lite,
6275.
i,kmo.s- California, extra tancy, i.,
300 and 3t) Mae. la.'.); f:ii:e;-, S.S. 300 iu3
60 slae, 12.75; choice, 240 and 2i0 site, i.i;
ikv and 3x0 site, Vi.ix)
DATES Pet box of SO lb. Pkgt.. 320t:
Halloween, in 7o-lb. boxes, per lb., fc.
FKIS California, per H'-lb. carton. Tlfl
85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-vrown, 10c; 6-
crown, 12c,
UAiNAiSAP- rer mnium no ouncn,
ll.75crf2.26; Jurrho. 12.5083 no.
OHAPKtKl 11 i.iiiioinid, per box of 54
to 4. 4.(; Flrlds. 85 -tfl6 .00.
PINEAPPLr.S-Florlda. per crata of K
30, 36, or 42. 3: .80.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Black, per
8-lb., box, 31.76; white, per 8-lb. box,
STRAW BtiRKIUo - Arkansas, per 24-qt.
cace. ij.oo.
TANGERINES California, per half-boa.
32.00.
VKC4K TAHI.KM.
ORANBERR1 KH Jerseys, per crate, 3140.
'1 I'KXI I'M New. per dot.. 4"'C
' CARROTS New, per dm., 4oc.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu 0c.
WAX BEA NS Per 'i-au. box. $1.00; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, 76c.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu 45c; new pot
toes, per lb., 6c.
HEA.NB-N.ivv, per bu., $2 00.
CUCl'MBKRS Per dor... 11 .00121.25.
PEAS New. per box, $1 5"4i 1. .0.
TOMATOES rlorlda, fancy, per 6-basket
crate. 83.75.
SPINACH Per bu.. 78c.
ONIONS New southern, per dot.
bunches, luc; per cmle of about, 50 lbs.,
$2.25.
CABBAGE California In cratca, per lb.,
8c.
BEETS New, per dox. bunches. 45c.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dox., 25c. , M
LKTTUCE Hot house, per do., 45c; head
lettuce, per dot., $1.00.
RHUBARB Hume grown, per lb., 2c.
PARS LEV Per do. bunches, 45e.
ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dog.
bunches, 40tf50c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, Ihe; old, 17c; Wis
consin brick. 16c; Wisconsin lumburger, 15c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. I, soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2. aoft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 3. hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; email, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb H.4Tl34c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hord shell, per lb.. 15c; chestnuts,
per lb., 124f&13c; new blHck walnuts, per
bu., 75iU90o; nhellbark hickory nuts, per bu..
$1.76; Inrge hickory nuts, per bu 31.60. 1
HIDES No. 1 green, 74c; No. 3 green,
64c; No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 3 aalted. 74c;
v., 1 ve.l raif. 11V-: No. 2 veal calf, vc;
dry Baited, 7(14e. sheep pelt. 26ci($l,0;
horse hide. $1 .63.00.
Kansas City 4raln and Provision.
KAN8AS CITY. May 9 WH EAT
Higher: May, 854: July. 74Va744c; Septem
ber. 70te. ensh: No. 2 hnrd. 9l((i9Hc; No. I.
8VS96c; No. 4, 78ra90c: No. 2 retl. 91'(i98c; No.
8, 861698c; No. 4, 78-fi90c. Wheat receipts,
U(-ORN Higher; May, 464; July, 434fr
43e; September, 424c. Cash: No. 2 mix'-d,
48(b484c; No. 3, 48c; No. 2 white, 48c; No.
yearlings,
$.50(n4.75:
Av. Pr.
67 2 00
62 3 00
102 3 60
74 3 60
78 3 50
102 4 45
62 5 00
82 6 60
100 6 75
59 6 90
87 6 66
in? 4 25
123 4 26
88 8 50
91 4 15
97 4 25
95 4 90
67 6 r0
82 6 00
75 7 00
76 7 00
MARKF.T
OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 white, 823324c: No..
2 mlxd. 31'(i314c M
EOGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 16c;
case rount, 15c; esses returned. H" !
HAY S'enk: choice timothy. 9.5O0j 10.03;
choice prairie. ?7.75'f8.00.
RYF.-fltendy at 73(75c.
BUTTER Creamery, '.10323c; packing. 16c.
lieceipis. Bnipmeni.
16.o(N 41.600
Wheat, bu
bu ..
bu ..
8,onn
4.000
19.200
12.000
ngar and Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. Mav 9. SUGAR Raw,
steadv; fair refining. 34r: centrifugal, 96 test,
44c; molHsses sugor, 34c. Refined, unset
tled: No. 6. 6.55c; No. 7. 6.50c; No. 8, 5.4'ic;
No. 9 6.30c; No. 10. 6.30c; No. 11, 6.30c; No.
12 6.15c; No. 13. 5.05c; No 14. 5.00; confection
ers' A. 6.00c; mould A. 6.50c; cut loaf, 6.65c;
crushed, 6.85c, powdered, 6.20c; granulated,
.15c; cubes, 6 40c.
NEW ORLEANS. May 9 SUGAR Quiet ;
open kettle, 34ti44c; open kettle centrif
ugal, 44f4 16-lOc-; centrifugal whites, 64c;
jeilows, 4i5 5-loc; seconds. 3 U-t6'(i 14c.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. l.Vai
26c; centrifugal, tifiltc. Syrup, nominal at
30c. ' ,
Cattle Steady Hog Five Centa Lower
Sheep fttrona.
CHICAGO. Mav 9. CATTLE Receipts,
15.000 head. Market sieady; poor to medium.
$4.40fi.60; stnokers nnd feeders. $2.i5Ji5.ffl;
cows and heifers. 32.75WS5.50: ranners. l.oO
2.40; bulla. 12. 50131. 76; ralvrs. L.b'f 00.
HOGS Receipts, 22.000 head. Msrket 5c
lower; mixed and butchera'. $5.3013.524;
good to choice heavy, 36.30ti5.50; rough
heavy. $5.005.30; light, J5.6'?)5.5ii; bulk of
sales, $5.35(iiS.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18,010
head. Market etrong; good to choice weth
ers. $4 6tJi5.10; fair tn choce mixed. $4 40;
native lamb, $3.751j6.2j; western lambs, $5.50
&5.75. -
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 9. CATTLE-Receipts.
9.300 head, including 2.600 head
southerns; market 6fil0c lower; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5.6o(j 35; fair
to good, H.Wcfls .40; western fed steers, $4.50
(fi6,15: atockers and feedera, $3 2&15IK);
southern steers, $3.5u45.6fi; southern cows,
$2.25&4.S5; native cows. $2.25ra 4.90; native
heifers, $4.25H6.4fl: bulls, $2."'i4.60; calvea,
25c lower at $3 (vg6 50.
HOG8 Receipts, 19.300 bend; market 74c
lower; top, $5324: hulk of sales, $5.15'
6 274; heavy. $6.2.Vn6.324: packers, $6.174(
5.274; rigs and lights. $4.2.Vij.').26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta. 7.O00
head; market for lambs steady; sheep 10o
lower; native lambs, $56dg7.00; western
lambs. $5.5Ot7.0O; fed ewes and yearlings.
$4.256.85; Texas clipped yearlings. $4.'iu4c
6.36; Texas clipped sheen, $4.00itr4.5; atock
ers and feedera, $2..V35.(.
tt. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. I.OUI8, Mav 9. CATTLE Receipts,
4,000 head, Including 2.300 head Texans;
market steiidy; nallve shipping and export
steera, $5 3tf6 36; dressed beef and butcher
steers $4.0O4j'5.1S; steers under l.ono pounds,
$4.0iyo4.75: stockers and feeders, $2.7'k&4 00;
cows and helfera. $2.5ofi6.ii; canners. $2,004
2 50; bulls, $2.65183.65; calves, $3.76(36 25;
Texas and Indian steers, 38.60QS.36; cowa
and heifers. $2.00(714.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8,500 head: market eaav
to 5c lower: pigs and lights, $4.76(5 36;
f ackers. 34 WW'n.Sj; butchera and best
lesvv. $6.25196.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3 600
head; market stesdv; native muttons, 83.50
fiftoO: iamb. $,V0ofi.5; culls and bucks,
rt.6oo34.60; ttockert, $2.00(83.00; Texans, $3.00
fr-90.
tork In tight.
Receipt of live stock at th aix principal
weatern marketa yetterday were as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha .......;.... 4.060 $ 941 6.36J
Sioux City
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralt.
NEW YOfK. "r 9. EVA POR ATET)
APPLES Market continues quiet with de
mand light; common. I4(fi44c; prime. 5.25
ft.30c: choice, ftt64c; fancy, 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED KRU ITS Prune
In light demand; market steady; quotations
2i54c itccordlng to grade. Apricots un
changed: choice, 0ifil04e; extra choice. 11c;
fancy, 12U15c. Peaches ensy; snot situa
tion " unchanged; choice. 1IKS104C; extra
choice, I041i04c: fancy. 114Til2c. Raisin
In limited demand : tone of the market
firm: loose Muscatel, 4$64c; London lay
ers, I1.00J1.1d.
Minneapolis firnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 9 WH EAT My,
$1,034: Jill v. 964c; September Wlc; No. 1
hard. $1,084; No. 1 northern, $1,064; No. I
northern. $1.02.
FLOUR First patents, $5.65J?5.75-. second
patents, $5.55fi5.6o; first clears, $4.00i.li,
second clears. $2.75iS4.85.
BRAN In' bulk, $13.26.
Mllwaskee Grain Market,
MIMVAUKKK. May 9. WHEAT
Steadv; No. 1 northern. $1.06; No-, t north
ern. $1.061.04: July, 834c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 3, 51c; sample. $3
j60c.
CORN-Steady; No. 3. 484fjM94c; July,
old, 464c asked.
,. 900
,. $.300
.. 1.981
.. 4 io)
..16,000
4.0"0
19,300
9.913
S.MO
32.000
7.006
6.6'.'$
3.5O0
)8.0)
..35,191 73.654 40,604
Kansaa City
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals
tlonx City LIT aiock Mark.
SIOUX CITY. May 9 fSpeclnl Telegram.)
CATTLE-r-Recelpte. i head; msrket
tteudv; beeves. $4.0036 26; rows, bulls and
mixed. $;t.0Oi6.fiO; stockers and feeders.
fivbib), calve and yearling. $3ou4i4 40.
HOGS Reeijits, 4.0i'O head; market
strong; selling at 85065.26; bulk of aalca,
$5.L"-ell5. - '
at. Jaietk Lite llork Market.
6T JOSKPH. Mo.. May 9 -CATTLB-Re-
relpt. lull head: market eidy to 10c
lowf native, .164.(0; cowa and heif
Liverpool drain Market,
LIVERPOOL, May 9 WHEAT Snot:
Market dull; No. 1 caiirornia. as 844.
Futures; Market quiet; May 6s, 6,d; July,
6s 640: September, ns 4'n.
CORN Spot: Market sieady; American
mixed, new, 4s 3d, Futures: Market quietl
May, 4s 341 July. 4s 34d.
Pennsylvania MsHerera Haaged.
BEI.LFONTE. Pa.. May 9-Ira Green
and William Dillon were hanged here today
tor the murder or Jerry Condo. a turnkey.
One thousand person witnessed the execu-
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personal clientage a book complete In
every detail, telling of th discovery
of these wonderful camps and their
movements to date a seen and photo
graphed by Mr. Henry Anrhester and
E. t. Thornton, our conaultlng en
gineet. We are operating one of th
largeat high grade propositions In tha
district and will shortly open our
subscription book for a limited num
ber of share to be decided upon later.
Hespectfuly Submitted,
THE HE.XHV AXHF.HIER (OHPAXV,
(Incorporated.)
Milwaukee Wlaeoaala,
Edwards-Wood Co.
OucorituialM) 1 .
nala OHIca: Flf'h tad Roberta Straati
5T. PAUL. niNN.
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provision,
Ship Your Groin to Us
Branch Office, 310-111 Board f Trad
Rldg., Omaha, Kab. Ttltpkcst H4. ,
212-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha
Bell 'fbon 214. lndepudii 'tfaone 1