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    TIFE OMAHA DAILY BEF: SATURDAY. MAY
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CHAIN .5D PRODUCE HARKET
Good Cash Business and Large De
crease in Stocks.
BULL X0VEME3T AS A RESULT
May tlptlatia Rale rrr.n f rwwa tka
tart aaal with l.lKkt OsTerlags
ky P-harta riaslBsr ta
tatlaas.
OMAHA. May 1. 1 I.
good cash
, 1 IrJ decrease
business and a reported j
n stocks started a strong I
Phil market. Mav option ruled very nerv '
v;s from the sisrt and with light offers
eon riisu to covr ny snorts, increasing the
rotyv cmand. pricea were ooniroliod and
sent h.gner. led bv the bulljactton. Wheat
ri"l strong, with cables higher anil a
'trim casn demand: nrioee ruled steadv
ti nil shorts came in. and a strong bu'l
movement pt-arted values skywari May I
wheat opened at !7c and closed at Sc. !
tti up-nl steady anl blather and values j
worked higher In syrr.pairiy with whmi I
aii'J. more unfavorable weafifr over the
h' St com xf tlnna. Miv rnni or.ened 11 '
" and closed at fflSc
rr!rnary wheat receipts were rTJ.mo h.ih-
c-a and Phipmenta were 3K ni huahela. j
m? nt ret eipts !aat year of bualieis
ami ahlpments of 7T.ii buenela. I
t fim receipta w-re R,m tjuh'ii aid
al.ip-nenta were S47.' buheia. aatnat re- j
ce.pta last vear of 41. buanela and ehlp- ,
im- i'a of 4.1ft. 'J buahela
learanc-a were bimhcia of corn,
nore or oata and wheat and Hour equal
t . 'I buhela.
Liverpool cioaed 'SHd higher on wheat
hiancr fin corn.
("aboard reported 4.'10 buahell of wheat
rid .Co buah!a of corn, taken for i-
IK-rt. 1
Local rana of opCona:
Ar::clea i Open, i H!h.l Low. ! Cloe. Tea'y. t
V"e,t, 1 ,
Vy... r 1 oai,, 07 nt 97
.i-iiv... xj tw. .i ;, v
pt... 7Si, TS'i 70'a 7i' 7S
Cori 1 1
Mar ..' Ci cr,, !S IH
.I-ily... Rt, ii7, 6B j
i-pt...i ,7-., ia'a 5ai 1
C' I 1
Hay.. 4.-., 4i4 is 44 I
uaaaha Cash Pr1
EAT-No. I hard. V.t.ic: No.
Z hard,
spring.
S at, : No.
"1.
OT.N No.
No. jelluw,
fc-'Sc.
1 ha;d, jT'a'.'ic; No. 1
3. C5;Sc: No. 4. 'jf?: 1
u.',ij;V. No. 3 while, t.v j
OATS No.
3 mixed. 47"ii 47e: No.
a-b'te. 4f ; No. 4 white. 4Ta4c.
HIE No. i 747ftc; No. J.
Car tat Racalpta.
Corn. Oa!a I
SI S.C
... !
K 13 '
Whtac
1
.4ilcaEO . .
lU.iinespona
imaha
Dulutn
132
IH1CAGO GRAI1 UD PROVISIONS
I'aa fares af tka Traalaaj aaal Clualaar
rlrra mm Board af Trade.
CHlCAtrO. May l.-Wheat for May de-
- 1 r . rt. '1"y on "? local ;r.n"nB
J-. which was an auvance or -c aoove
me Lluse of yeaterdav. A large part of loo
aain waa later lost on reaiiaing sabs, tin?
market closing with Mav at Jl.K. July waa
ff ''o V Corn waa down . Oats acre
up and provisions were off 7V15c.
r lorls were eager bidders for May and
witn only slight offerings the price sd
anced steautiv until it reached tl-0. Tha
uigt-nt demand waa cauaed by tha em ill
amount of deliveries made on May con
tracts: the total being only about imi.anD bu.,
while in oata and corn and In provisions Ui
drileriea were abnormally heavy. The Uv
turn in May had a strengthening effect on
July and September, aitnougii both option
were sold fr-ety because of the favoraoie
outlook for the n?w crop. May eased olf
late in tne day on realising sales, and this
i Hised a decline in both July and Septem
ber. The close was weak. July opened
,-'V. then at Nio to Hc, advanced
to iS.' and then declined to '-.
Tut close was whwiHc. Clearance! of j
XLhi at ami flour were equal to 4i.4iu bu. Ex
ports for tins week, as shoan by Brad
street's, were equal to 1.UH bu. Primary
tieipta were 7i.u bu.. againat fll.t4 on
liie um day list year. Minneapolis. Du
luth and Chwagi reportd receipts of in"
cats, against 1J1 cars last week and kS
cars a year ago.
. The corn market waa ateady early In the
day. Deliveries of corn today on May con
tracts were about J.iUm.w busheia and IhiB
rauuel considerable covering by aiiorts.
July opened a shade to l1!c lower at
i4 . wild between tiSSc and tsC to teV
and cload at 37.atec. Local receipts, 1
iars with 17 contract grade.
Oata were firm. Deliveriee on May con
tracts were about S.tn ori bu. July opened
Vc lug.ier at 4a-V--. advanced to 4bV: nd
closed at 4i-.c. Local receipts. 292 cars.
Prov isions were weak on a 5c decline in
live hogs. Deliverlea on May contracts
wre heavv. thirae of rlba aggregating about
Jo.oou.imi pounds. At the close July pork
was off 15c at I11.3S. Lard waa MfcUPsC
lower al Ja-CStiS Riba, THc lower at
E'l'imatT-d receipts for tommorrow : Wheat,
1!. cars: corn. liC cars. oalB. 145 cara; hogs,
1X'X head.
Tha leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcle.: Open. I High.! Low. ! Cloae.! Yea-y.
Wheal
May
July
Sept.
i.'wn
May July
5-it.
Oata
Mav
tMay
a July
hJuly
ixpe
Pork
Ma v
Julv
.Sept.
Lard
Mav July
m-pt.
Riha
May
Juiy
Sept.
I I
1 I
ai '4rS: Ws
M' M', M"
I I
i-iiS Si
MVc satj-'a,
i I
KS 7i ertra'n C7S
WL, CHS" tB'sioM a
n',,((r4'
I
4reS
4.T1,.
i
'tfl a -
c .Siva.
53S
-'.
44
44
T7..
5S sr'ai'tSS
4i'S
!'.
4l
4f.a
44'.:
37 i
i
13 ! -'
13 CSi II ?SI
13 13
13 54
13 t
33
55
j IS 41. 1
i 11-Ti !
13 47H
13 75 ;
I
li i ti a
13 5 1 13 i
25 ,
43Si
3V
I3f
I 4t I
7 rv
7 47H.
7JH
7 no
7 374
7 55
I
I
KSi
7
7
7 &
7 ai
7 scsi
7 w i
No. 1 aOId. hNew.
Cash quotationa were aa folio wa:
t'Lol'K gleaay : winter patents. I4.304J
A: ura.iiiiia. 13al'; spring patents.
fc-wvi.i, airaigiita, H-Ctf-g., bakara, B U)
tj-4 4"
VVHEAT No. I spring. 9c6Jl.ll. No. 3
w-d. rii,cntl.H.
CORN No. 3. STXatiBc; No. ! yellow,
fraxc
OATS-No. 3, ilSc; No. I whit. 5S0ic.
RYE No. ! Sic
BARLEY Fair to choice malting. eMjTSo.
SEtLx Flax. No. 1 northwestern. II. 31".
pwme timoinv S4 i.
PitOVliluN Snort r Cs aides ilooaei.
HS-'ruT-w'. Mesa pork, per bbl.. 13.6tj lilo.
rd. per M lba.. . -i. Short clear SiUea
iboxedi. 7 JTstll.tC'a-
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Kareipta. Shipment a.
Floor, btila.
Wheat, bu..
Opirrj, bu
oata. bu
Kye. txi
15.lt
1B.J"
IS J
:4.5uO
IC.an
.X13.4IW
. 4 irt
Hari.-y. bu
47. 0
10.30
On the Pmtluca exchange twiay tne nut
ter market wa! ateady; creameries, it-3-ae;
dairies. lric. Egga. ateady; at mark,
eaaee lntiudel. Uc: first. ISc; prime
f rata. HSc. t'herss, steady; llVli-'-
LlttrrMl Craia Markets
I.IVKRP4XJU May L-WHEAT-Spo.
ftnu. No. t red weatem winter. 7a Id: No.
California. 7a d. futuraa. steady: May,
7a"3'd: Julv. 7s U: Sep4en,ber. 7a VI
ItjItX Sivot. f 1 rm . new American mixed.
k"n dried. a lud: old American mixed. 5a
liUI futures, ui.lel. May. 5a Vd.
7"iopln lainduo. Pacific coaat. steady.
1 l-sVA.3 10s.
Paartai 3f arhef,
PEORIA. Ill . May 1 CiORV Uwr:
Sj. 2 vellow. 34Tac: No. S yellow, ?
4tiSr: No- S. 4Vbc; No. 4. Sac: bo grade. Sue.
t.iATS Ixtrei: Nta. S white. h-vl'-c. No.
4 a hue. i-rair.
WHISKtV SLJ3-
Dalatk CrsUa Market.
' DCLITJI. Minn.. May 1. WH EAT No.
I northern. Sl."wS; S'u. S northern. SI "r',
Jay. SI SJ": July. tLirtV September, ..
OATJ hsr.
Mlaaapslla 4rala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 1. WHEAT
May. ll.iaV: July. Sl.tas: aVptember. xt c,
N. 1 hard. SI 1; Na. 1 northern. II o: N i.
- uorthern. SI : N- S iwrtlwrn. BBedtSl.Ol.
H RAN la buik. aJ-'an31 .
LajL'R. Maxavcl lue u.ghcr, first patents,
patents. TS ".WW ' eat
foni clears, ITVtimi
BYR4THFR II TIIR SHUT BELT
( MUr aad
Fair ttHty
for Ik
Mar lartlaa.
OMAHA. May 1. 1.
The wave of coider weather has cont'n
'led eastwsrvf and la felt along the entire
Miantir count thta morning. Temrrature
ar sightly higher In the lake region, the
I Ohio and Mississippi vaileys. hut are stiil
j iow in thoe wtlnrm and hoavv and killing;
I frost a occurred last night. Light froata oe
I c-irred in western Nebraska and Colorado
I ami killing froata in Wyoming. An r of
; hiaher p re u r. with cooler weather, la
I moving down over the upper Misaourl vai
i lev tms morning and will extend oyr tha
' lower vailey by tonight, causing cooler In
! this vicinity tonight, with continued fair
I tonight and Saturday.
1 maha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
lay of the last three years
isi. 1307. ism :w
Minimum tempemtare ... 47 IT M 4
Precipitation T vu . T
Normal ten perattire for tndar. 57 drree".
Def!i"em-y in precipitation line March L.
inchei.
IVfwlency rorrefpondlnii n""ol i"
3 3 im-hea.
Deficiency rorrespcndina; period !n 1W,
.2: of an inch.
Ie A. WEL5H. Local roreraater.
C am mm Wirat Re-tam Balletla
For the twenty-four hours end ng at
m.. 75th mer;dian time. Friday. May
OMAHA DISTRTCT.
Temp. Rain-
Statiooa. Max. Mln. fall.
Asliland. Neb.... -3 T
Pky.
Clear
"iTidy
Clear
near
near
t.Tear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
'lea r
t lear
Cloudy
( lear
Clear
Auburn. Neb
31
4"
;
rts
s
47
Columnua, Neb..,
Fairbury. Neb....
Fairmont. Neb...
lr. I.iand. Nb..
Hartina;ton. Neb
Hanttng. Neb...
4
a
Oakdaie. Neh..
Omnha. Neb
Tkamali, Neb.
Alta. Ia.
Carroll, la
Clannda, la
3lhler. Ia
Sioux Ci'y. Ia
STi 4574 i ernd
i-ar. 4 ?J4.a:
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 p. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp Ba'n.
Station. Stations. Max. it n Inchos
Chicaao. HI 2 bf .K! .H
Columbua. O Is 4L U .Jn
Dee Moinea. Ia 14 5 12 T
Indianapolia. Ind.. 2 W .0;
Kansaa City. Mo.. 21 4 r T
Loulaville. K 11 4 .".4 .U
Minneapolis. Minn. 2 t-' T
l ima ha. Neb 14 AT. m T
8t. Iouia. Mo 11 J6 T
! Freering temperatures with killlna frosts
j are reported in the upper MissisElppi and
Ohio valleys and lake region, reaching
south over Kentucky. Light precipnat Ion
occurred in all districts.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
EW YORK GENERAL M4.RKET
Qaatatlaaa
af tka Day
t'aansaadttlea.
VirlMl
NEW TORK. May 1 FLOL'R Receipts.
l.iw bhls.; exports. bWj. Market firm
with fair demand. Minnesota palenta.
newoI. b'akera. .l)f-I4 .';' winter extras.
! U.5Kii4U'; winter patenta. 4.oo4.: winter
- ei n fi...i. f;m-
; low grades. 13. ftr-a.tw. Rye flour, ateady;
fair to good. 4.494.': choicu to fancy,
i 4 .lfi.
i CORN MEAL Firm, fine while and yel
' low. JLtfraLi"; coarse. LJl.ii. kiln dried,
I .
RYE Steadv : No. . western. KV. r. o. n.
I auciT pami l ikla hu - snot market
steady; No. 2 red. II. to elevator ana n.
f. o, b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Duluth. H ut
f. o. b. afloat: No. t hard, winter, ii.ia
o. b. afloat. May wheat shorts were ex
cited buvers at times today, promoting; a
anarp advance, which filled moderately by
later positions, helped by further export
sales and Hessian fly complaints from Mis
souri. Iate realising caused a setback, and
final price! were o higher to c lower.
May. ll-HeWl.!.11. closed tl.i7; July. !7 3-li
WSc. cioaed 7iac; September. 91?(q;c.
eloswf ei7-c
CORN Receipts, l.'l bu.; export.
bu. : Spa marVet firm: No. 2, nominal, ele-
vator. and 73S arrive f. o. b. afloat:
No. i white, nomlnai. and No. : yeWow
. i e A K . f . Imiintii m.-m ru I
stronger on covering dv
reaction with last prices
lower. May. 7c closed
May short a, by
c higher to -c
7fcc: July closed
at 7fJc
T3c. and t"pt ember cloeed
)ATS Receipts. IH.ouo bu.; spot market
firm; mixed oals. 36 to 33 pounds ii-o.
natural wltite. to 33 pounds. 57Vi.-;
clipped white. 33 to 4n pounde. 5istv
HAY Steady: wood to choice. skVthio.
HIDt eiteady; Bogota. 17c; Central
American. i7c.
LEATHER Quiet; add. 3to537o.
PROVISIuN Beef, steady; family Jl .In
4317 m: mesa. 134 .!- 5; beef hams.
3S.: packet. IH.w-trli.': city extra I'ndia
mess, i. Cut meata. steady: pickled
bellies, r3UH)"0'. pickled hams. tlO.ofl.
Lard, easy; western prime, $"iS.Si; re
fined, stronger: compound. 17. . iwi'j; con
tinent. S.i: South America, 75. Pork,
firm: family. $1 5rl7 So: short clears,
14.0i"fl7.i: mess. 14.5V 15 SO.
TALLOW dteady; city i2 per pkg 1. 5S;
countrr (pack, freei. S1'S6c.
RICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, Z3
(JW: Japanese, nominal.
BL'TTER Steady; receipt!. I.97fi pounds;
process .common to special. Itir33c.
CHEESE Easy; winter made, S-ttloSc;
skims. ec.
j.;,Kjii Fresh gathered, storage packed.
ifirro.
POULTRY Alive, dull; fowls. J3c: tur
keva. i,v: dreaaed. eaay: turkeys. U617c,
fowls. 11 13c.
t. La-is Geaeral Market.
ST.
I.OL'ia. May L WHEAT Higher;
track No. 2 red cash, elevator. oiqi.nn,;
No. 3 hard. Ssx.'ll-4; May. iWSMac; July,
,-oRN Hirher: track. No. 3 caah, T
i "T7W; No. 1 white,
b, i,-qc; May. nojc; juiy.
' hV e
OATS Firm: track. No.
eaah. 49c; No.
white. bW: May. 47e.
FLOI R Dull: red winter patents. U.-'t
4.W: extra, fancy and straight. I4.li.ji4.jsc
cuar. l3.5;'.i3.7S.
ppfrjwTimothy. steady; O.0(i53 oO.
CoRN'MEAL Steady ; B.ou.
bRAN Steady; sacked, eaat track. SI . 1 "a
L.
HAY Firm; timothy, C8.0Oiul5.S0; prairie,
tin iS9 liliy.
IRON COTTON TIE3-tl-U0.
BAlXilN'r rc.
HEMP TWINE-c.
PROVI810NS-J Pork. lower; Jobbing.
in 13S- Lard. lower; prime ateam. 7.A4i
7 jsftv. Dry salt meata. ateady; boxed extra
bhorta. 7.4Ui: clear riba. t7.jo; ahort cleara.
17 i7V. Bumh. ateady; boxed extra sluins.
tn 37. ciear ribs. Ib.35; short cleara. tM.
pol'LTK V Firm: chickens. ltHc; springs,
rwsic; turkeys. 11313c; ducks. : geeae. 4c
Bl'TTER Firm; creamery,
EiiS Firm at 1JV;. c count
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
were aa follows:
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 7 3.V
Wheat. "Bu Sl.v.rt 31.)
Corn, bu .p..u-
Oata. bu 3.iw i..M
Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prevlsleaa.
KANSAS CITT. Mi l.-WHEAT-ln-chang-d
to lo higher. May. Szic: July.
SIS'': September. 7s1l.. Caah: No. 3 hard,
S7ciri.ue. No. I hard. 4jtnpc ; No. 3 red. 9c
41.'; No. 3 red. 7e.
! CORN iilo higher: Mar jc; July. BV-;
I SVpteniher. 57V. Cash. No. 3 mixed. hT.v,
1?i6c; No. mixea. 'or; o. sime, W
fcLjc No. I white, fiij-KKc.
oATS Unchanged. No. 3 wbita, ttVjKje;
No. mixed. 44rcM71iO.
RYK-.4W THc.
HAY Steady to firm: choice timothy,
01..r: v; -v; choice prairie, tiw oajlu.ou.
Bl'TTER-Easy; creamery, J&c; packing
stock. 1V-
EcS io higher; fresh cxtraa, 15Sc; cur
rent receipt, 14c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 44.n sc
Corn, bu 15 . 34 .
Ca'-s. bu 14. W !5,vi
Quotations at Kansas City, aa reported by
Logan dt Bryan, No. 12, Board of Trade:
Artie lea
1 Open, j High.! Low. Cloae.
Wheat
Juiy...
aWpt...
awpt...
I
ns MV'tS
74 '7Bn;7ka
8ivs:iras;
...7SS.-V. 1
ay's ti-s 59Ls
:'a "" 5', vi "a 57Sl "a
allwsBket Crala Market.
MILWAT'KkTE. Mar 1. WHEAT
Higher; May. SLUHLll: No. I northern,
SI a'.ra-l tS. J-il . Mf-BteBSc. aaked.
BARLEY I ull, can. ode; aannne. ttfjaS:.
CORN lilghar. No. I ch. 7jb.'tc; Jaiy,
t4i aaked.
Taleaa SeaA uarh.rt.
TiLEJ". Hay 1 SEED Clover.
j Clw. Oetooer, fT .7a I.uioity, pnma, 13.1a.
SEW YORK STCCRSA5DB05DS
Market Develops Strong Tone Under
Leadership of St Fan!
HILL ISSUES ALSO ADVA5CE
Rearta at Dwaarer af Daaaa
Crmmm re lirr t laa la
raaj, with Prlrea Rlalaj
Rapidly.
NEW TORK. May 1 Slocks developed a
iron tone aaain today under the inspira
tion of a demonstration in ft. Pa'il by
house credited with r-pr"ntin Interests
influential in the romn'r aid leader of I
ninny exu-nflve areculatlre movement! I
tne past. NVws tieveji,.l4lf-p,a to acciunt
for tne rise were lacking. St. Paul "
Htt.mt s'rx k i.sue in Lecember of ! an
ticipated the exhaustion of the capital aup
plies in the market and together with the
s.milar eairer demanns of Oreat Northern
and Nortnern Pacific was given large re
sionBibility for the glutted condition in
waa thrown. Rut this important flnancrng
IrnimnjihMl f 1 1 .rl.w4 left theee con. 1
panis at less disadvantage tn the diffi
cult i ircumstancea which developed on the
lat-r financial cr-sia. This advantage is
cued to account for the present extraordi
nary strength of the group, the two stocks
marlng in the benefit. In the rest of the
list the str'-ngia shown waa more moder
ate and to some portiona of the list did not
extend at all.
The dealings did not expand to near the
stage of activity when hignest prices were
touched on Tuesday and Wednesday. Pr-nn-svlvania
rose quite conspicuously in f ace
of the rfduotlon in the dividend rate from
per cent to per cent. This was in con-
onance with the action ol other atocka on
winch dividend reductiona h its occurred
recently, notably Atchison and New York
Cemral and is indicative of how far the
reductions have been discounted in t ue
le-ciilation. imt effect on sentiment waa
pr'w'.uced hv tiie absence of further goid
export enaagements for tomorrow a steam-
r-l. roii-lKll PAI 1IM1IKI' rAfl lirir. 111 li
recedi-l during the morning, while tiie pri
vate discount rates in London and Paris
arre reported lower and there waa a eharp
advance in me Paria rale of exi hautfe in
lin,lin !! t l-iese ni.ivemenls servinz to
relieve the pressure on New York for gold.
The; information that New Y'ork City had
in contemplation an insue of $40. !. of
.x months revenue bonds waa accompanied
b aurmises that larre parts of the issue
would be placed abroad, thue serving to
estauusli credits to be drawn against in
tne exchange market. In addition to this
cessation of the gold outgo preliminary
estimates of the currency movement in the
interior give evidence of the sustained
heavy flow to thia center. losses to the
subtreasury, which include payments for
gold exported and some returns of govern
ment deposits in anticipation of next week's
n. aiiiuun leii lu e,i'i.". out illia afpai -
enily has been offset almost two fold by
tha receipts on balance on the interior
imnTmi'iii. anuuier suonianviai aouiitin i
lo hanking cash is thus promised. The ma- !
terial progress made by Pennsylvania in I
reducing operatina cost as shown by ,
tne report of March earnm.gs. was a source i
of aat.sfacticn and helped mat stock mora ;
than the dlv- 1 iti.o hurt it. opper
waa lower again
both in London and New
Tork. and ...e . oper
lpuustria Is din not
snare in the .lay s streninh. I nited states
Steel was also backward. Reports of win
try wtather and danger of damage to the
crops w-ere ignored. A stock exchanae hol
iday in Ixmdon contributed something to
the dullness of the market. Tile closing
tone was strops: and with prices rising rai
Kilv in some directions.
Honas were irrea-uiar. Total sales, par
value. r:.4.iKi. t'nited States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Following were the aales and range of
pnees on tie Stock exchange today:
His.
Clt
Adams CrDrssa
Ama:aattai4 copper .
Am. r. K
Am. Car pli
Ara. Cottnn on
Am. Cotton 0)1 ptd.. . .
Amwirma Express
Aw. H. L ptd
Amerv an Ira
Am. Laaseed nil
4m Usmrea oil pfd .
ITa
11 lea uu, n I, swi
i.7o JJ" ! lit,
"
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4 1 ss :'
s
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in pi ha a
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1 3b, 1 i
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..... a
SB 4T' td'l
; ::i, :, i.-as
i
(lot 4i n 3"i
i
Anarlrti LeeoaKiciv
i Am- Lomsjotivs p(4.
Am-
Am. 5iigr Reflmns
Aia. Tohscro pfd rift. .
AlrhlMou
Atrnisoa pfd
Aiuvntlr rast Line
Baltlmoee a Ohio
Ba. Ohm aid
Braoaiv-a Rapid Tr
Cluadian Pprtftr
Ceairal at New Jsrney
ciieaapeah a Ohio
'"tllCAfcO lit. W
Ctnro A N. "
I' . M. St. T
'-hti'iti T a T ...
Chlraao T m T. pfd
.. -".. " m ft. L
Coionds V A 1
Colorado a He
Colo, a so. 1st pfd
t'oio. a So. M pi4
''ouaolitiated Gas
Cora Products ..
Cora Products pfd
Delaware A Hudaea
Del.. L. A W
DfnvYd Ala Grands... ..
D A g O pfd-
manners' flerwritiae
gne
Ens la pfd
Bns Id ptd
General Etertnr
Ihinoia Cenlral
Iniernattoeal Paper
Int. Paper ptd
lot. Pump
Int. Pstnp ptd
Iowa central
Iowa Central pfd
Kaunas Cltr Bo
K. C. So. p'd
Lontaville A tf
Uf-xiraa Coflitral
Mina a St. L
a., at. P A . I. M
M . St. P AS 8. H. pfd .
M.wniTt Pacific
K. T ,
.
L
an
:4-a
11
5i
4.
:'
-
'
..
, 44
!4"
4;
! J
4P
7ns li4, li
MS
lw,
u
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1TT
H j
l
2 1
uzi, j
1-4 ,
'. !
1.4WB
l.l 11.-,
;i 51
"ii"
.ioa
va
l 4oa
I.I'M
309
'stina
4.XW
15
W
3i
l'U'-t
14,
U
111
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t:
l.
14
1"
r4
i
l
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'4
I'
it '4
J
l'.iv,
ia
47
5"a
4
1
a . K- a T Bid
National Lawd
S K. R of M. pfd. offered
New T Central
X T . O W
Norfolk A W
x a w ptd
NnrtB Ameriuaa
Parltlr Mail
PennortTania
PoopU a laaa. ei-dlv
p . c . c a st. u.
1.BU0
aa rav,
1
J4
i
Tt
1
1.'4
at
lSv
a
s as
Dleel I'ar
Pi i aa. d S " pid jm M-g aa
Pmlimaa Palsoa Car
Readme lUX.a It ieT
geadiag tat pfd
Rexling td ptd
RepaMlc !al 1 (Ml 1"
Rep uCllc SteH pfd l.'B C"S t
Rork Uiaud lie ! li
Rotk Isiud Cs. pfd e s It
c i a r M p.'d r:'
Bl. bou ia 4. W la) i:-, uw,
at. L a. W. ptd
owthera Parinc MM II 744,
0. panne pfd. " i. r,
So. Railwar 1.700 li'a 1S
Railwar Pf4
Texas A Pacific T'a IB Hv,
I, . L A W 1TV W.
T . St. L W. ptd e 44,
t'n1a Paclflt ISl.teM l:s 14
I'njoa Paohc pfd (IS 41
:
14
11 4
If
as
4'
iJT
II
at
Sa
I 9 Krpreas
t 4. Realty
t'. S. RutMior
I. S Rustier pfd.
I. S. Sleai
t. t. Steal pfd
Va J'ao.iiiia caewii'Bj
7l"
'
tii
44
lot's
.:
aro. I best. pfd..
Wahaab K4 ! 14
Walwaa Pfd It's lw "
Waiia-Pirse Eiprwaa ha
Weatiraaouse kiertna l.VO il 4T H
Weaera l aioa S ui 5 tei
WBaellnl A U a l,
a iaeuaata Central 1 !4 14- in,
Wia Central p!4
Northers Partlle 3Sa r-J'.
Catural Uauuar 14 24 -
Cauual Lmimt ptd 1
diaaa-aha4tl4d Stoet 44
Greu Nuttnera Btd U.BM IT'S irt,
loterooroaan Mot 114 l la
lot. Mai. pfd l. S"V r S4j
Vak Caefrwr 1 SB',
Total aaias fur the dar. 447. lua Bhajsa.
Haw Tsrk Mlalaat Staeks.
NEW YORK. My L Closing quotations
en mining stocks were
Adaau Caa I Little Chief t
A.u-e Onrt sBB
Bieare 14 opa.r .tb
Bruaawtek Cos PotMt I
1 eaaatork Tannoi it jlaraae ' .. 74
Com. 141. A Va 41 Siarra N4s A
lrwa BiKor IBB Simail Hoasa II
LeadTUM Coa I ateadard lid
Fwreta F tmaaelal.
BERLIN. May 1 Tha trading on the)
Bourse today was stagnant and early I
pruea Were wean, out laier they became
l.rra.
PARIS. May 1. Tha tone on the Bourse
today waa heavy.
aak Cl
OMAHA. Mar 1 Bank clearings for to
day were 11 w4.3SAv.i7 and for tha 44orre
spuading data laat year S3.bb,73J 7.
Traaaarr atatasaaat.
WASHINGTON. May 1. -Today a ataie
metii wf lha treasury ba.aacea la tae gea-
era I f-ind. etchinive of te f'Vi'ww'W anid
ree-ve. aiio: Avaiiah'e -aah haance.
t51 aold co't and bullion. !l4.1tt7.fc.7.
aToid crrt:ficatM. tarSMT!.
REPORT Or THK (LEInMr, HOlK
Traaaaetlaaa ( k Aaawlale4 Raaka
far tka Wk.
NEW TORK. May 1. Bradstreet a batJt
cleannra report fT tha week endina; April
. ahowa an aaarearata of K.3t7.11".. as
alnl II Je..1; v last week and
KT.flOe In the correapondtne; week laat year.
The following ia a liat of the cltlea;
CITIES.
' Clearings 1 Inc.
Dec
Nw Tork
1 Chicago
I Poaton
Philadelphia ...
S1..TM.37.0(
ili.'OO.iMl
l.ti..TH.'io
l"7.33fi0'
' 34.
3? 77n. i!1
31 1
14.2
35.4 I
3.4
13. J 1
.m 5 1
34 1 1
.... '
ft. Louis
Pittsburg
San FTanciaco.
Kansaa Ci;y
Baitiniore
Cincinnati ....
Minneapolis ..
New Orleana. .
Cleveland
Detroit
3(l.JV..O ..
34.nlH
IS..
-I
J0.tB3
3S.4
31.1 '
Z
31
4 ,
3l!4 !
In 4 I
U.4 ;
31. I
13 It ,
4
l 1
31." j
3'. &."?. .
t-47 (.
13."ft .
13. 4!'.'
li.433.''.
11J&4.0OO .
.
in :.71.i .
S.4.''.
i.H'.-'".
S.4KSI...4.0..
( 4.'Oi .
7.1'.'r .
. . in .
5. u3.'l
6. m:.im. .
r""'"
AngClea..
I M'lwaukee
I Seattle
St. Paul :
Ruffaio ,
Denver
India. spoils ;
Fort Worth i
Providence '
Portland. Ore j
Albany
Richmond i
Washington. D. C j
Spokane. Wash
25.3 .
r..i
43 4
17 4 ,
18. ft i
y. 5 1
3U.4
10. U !
is'i 1
15 o
15 3
33.4
3J.4
7 ti...ti . ..
4 47 Ol' . .
4. rue. . a
4.Hi...a, ...
4,t7.(ni ...
4.H....
4. t14.. ....
4.."M.') ...
3.67. f ... .
3 .4.(i . . .
3.i3A.mw . . .
3.tt!lm ...
3.:oii.ai . . .
3.i"J.t . . .
Uliiw...
3.75i.i ...
3.75.'w . . .
3.15ri.ll ...
1 . 70m lli . . .
l.7.. ...
1 at ' ...
l.owt.lOe . .
i.st:.'t . . .
1. &"!.' .. .
I.wil.nnjv...
1.54 ' ...
1.543. ti . ..
Ui.'f...
Sa,t Lake City
I Columbua
j st. Joseph.,
a tlanta ....
; Memphis
! Tacoma
t jiavannah
; t00 q
j Xaehville""
i Rocnegter "
...I
I Hartford ....
! Des Moines. .
i Peoria,
I Norfolk
' New Haven.
34 4
.t7
;n.2
S7 s
35.3
J.7
39-4
-rand Rapids
: Birminhani
oyracuae
' Sioux Ciiy
! Springfield. .Maes
Kvanavllle
Portland, Me
, Larton
Little Rock
Augusta. la
14 5
33.7,
13.5
11 8 1
34.1 i
67 5 1
X 4 I
35.0 '
15. :
17. 0 I
21 '0 i
17.7 I
33.7 !
11.7 ,
31.3 i
I
1 -47.(
13.3'.
l.n70..fc .
1 27.ii .
! .
l.4t.i' .
1.31 !).'.
l.:46.of .
97.( .
l.lftft.tKe.
l.tBH.naV.
1.1M.'".
l.l45. .
l.ll.'V"'
71.''..
75.( .
MV,'., .
3;7.(.
in .
.l(l .
i.Vf .
M.'"w
7S4.i .
i.V ' ' .
737.ft.ai
3Hl.i .
41m .ITki
44.i.t .
u"l.( .
44l.-'lf;
ali'iJti .
413.ilt .
403.'i'.
5J3.t.
r.4Kim'.
5!H.'t1 .
4il,Ul)'.
431 .iKM
... .
.
3U5.II.W
i Oakland. Cal
Worcester
Mobile
Kraixville
Jacksonville, Fl
it haitanOOgh
Charleston S C .
I r inrnin Veh
Wilmington, Del
Wichita
Wilkesbarr-
Wheeling. W. Va...
Fall River
Davenport
i
43.3
37
S7 S ;
31.4 ;
"ii! 4 !
31.1 ;
34.4 !
1 o
33.1
3L9
35. a
s
4.1
ivaiamaxoo.
Mich..
IS .
i 1 "e
Helena
: Springfield. Ill
; Yotinastown
Fort Wayne
I New Bedford
Ene. Pa
I Cedar Rapids, la..
Macon
Akron
. Lexington
! RiK-kturd. Ill
' Fargo. N. D
j Lowell
! Binghamton
Chester. Pa
; Sioux Falls, 8. D..
i South Bend, Ind..
i Bloomington. 111...
I Canton. O
' Quincv. Ill
t Springfield. O
Decatur. Ill
! Mansfield. O
Fremont. NeD
Jacksonville. III....
Oaia.ioma
! 'Houston
I alveston
3.9 .
SO .
3 5
33.5
3ti.a !
34.4'.
33 4 .
31. U .
17. ,
17.4 .
4.3
"i!V0.
164
11.ti.1i.lMO.
1.74k.ll'
w.l
31 a .
S.5 j
I
Not Included In totals becsus contain
I Ing other lie ma than clearings.
,w rlt Maaey Market.
NEW YORK. May 1. MONET On call.
easy at 14..T3 per cent: tullng rate. 3 per
cent: closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at
! percent, tim loans, steady; sixty days,
3'M31a per cent: ninety days, 3 per cent;
six months. ii'i.ii ler cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4(S4,
' per cent.
I STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
a.'timl business in bankers hills al S4 wr.'-'o-4.Jai
for demand and at $4 S43fj4 440 for
I sixtv-dav biila: commercial bills. 44. s4.
I SILVER Bar. 53c; Mexican dollars. 47c.
BiJNDS Government, steady; railroad.
I Irregular.
j The following ara the closing quotations
on bonds:
t i. rat ta. res.
do cwupoa ....
V. 4. ta. reg
..intL. X. ubI. 4
..li4 Maa. . s. 4a !
.14. M Ceatral 4a 41
..loft's do 1st inc 14
..l'.'a a St. U 4a. .. w
..131 "sat.. K. A T. 4a. '
.. TI", ds 1m iu
do coupoa
C . sew a. reg....
do wmpoa
Aol Toobk-b 4s
do 4a
Atrhtaoa sen. 4a.
4 adj. is
Alianilc r. U 4b....
Bal. A Okie 4s
de
Br R. T. e. 4s
w'ea. wf Oa. ta
d 1st IBt
do :d iar
do 3d Inr
nea. a Ohio 4"a .
Chicago a A. iS. .
r b. a VI a. 4a ..
r.. R 1. a p. 4s .
do csl. ta
CCC. t II. L . II
Cola. Ind. ia. ssr. A.
Colo. Mid. 4a
Colo. A Be. 4s
Cuha ta
..14f4jN. R.E. of M. e 4s "1
r-, N. T. r. g. Ja.
43
f-B N. J. C. (. 5a....
So Partflc 4a
74 4
"N. W. r 4...
b n 8. U rta 4a.
14 "Pa!. -. IWaa..
4 Reading sea. 4s...
4 s. L. I. a. e. I
sH t. u 'a f r fs.
...li?S
.. .11A
... Tl
... I
... sn
... B4I,
... :
a.lUB
4a. 4
... 41
.... 4
... 44
...
... B71,
SH St. L 4 W. c. 4a .
1 Veahoard A. L. 4a
!S Sa Pacinr 4a
4-s Mo 1st 4a etfs....
7B Ao. Railwar aa
I M T.aaa A P ' ....
5I4 T . B4. U W 4s
.' loioa Pacific 4t ...
4 de er . 4S
lt4 V. . Steel 94 Ss
. B4a
D. A R. O. 4a .... 4 Wabash ie
Platlllers' Sac. is.... 7: Wtnoi Md 4s..
trie B L 4a Bts w. t U I. .
de swa. 4a 4B wis. central 4a..
Harking Vat. 4bs . 101 AtrBiaoa cr. 4a..
Japaa 4s 77 do Ss
do 4Vbs etfs teSl-u Mat. 4HB. .
do 14 aenea
Bio. aVl-dlTidend. Qrfarad
.. 4 !
- W'i i
.. wo,
.101
44S
Baatata Clatalaaj tacaUB. j
BOSTON. May L Money, call loans. 2!
(M per cent; time loan a, rl per cent. '.
The following were the closing prices on j
stocks and bonds:
Atehiane adj. 4a
de aa
.. BU, Atlanilr
, . Bingbaia
.. TU l-al a Herla ...
. . aA, Centennial
. at'Coppar RaasB .. .
. Dalr Wwt
. IA Prankils
. Granor
-110 lais Rnraie
. li', aiu Miuiaf ...
- 1J4 Mlrhiaaa
. lit Mnkawk
. . lv Moat. C a C
. . 44 Ola llosuaioa ...
. r1tlsreoui
. T7T Parrot
. lrl Quim-v
..1174, Ssanaea
. . 'BsTamaraik
.. Mi Trtaitr
. . IT t ailed Coepar ..
. !lo 1. 4 Mining...
...ir-, r. 4 on
. . 4, Cta
.. 4, Virions
. . 51 Wmuoa
..ISd'i W olTenne
.. U Nonk Bun ...
. . Ms Intu l aaliuoa
.. Bt Nerada
. lH"4'al. A A nam
.. 144 Arises I oa. ..
. - Ureeae Ctsaaaa
. !'.'
. A
. Me..
I A
rostral 4a .
' pfd
TV I Buaua a Albaap..
I Boatoa A Maine ..
1 Biwlos Kle-rated ..
I r .e-hbiua pid
I Mexuaa Catural
N T . ft. H. A H
I I Bloa Parlflo
Ara. Ara. chats...
do ptd
I An. Psea. Tube...
' Amer Bvaar
' ptd
i m. T AT
la Wooiea
j r
1 rwaaiaitm I. m a. .
.. 71,
.. h
.. 1S
-
.. K'
.. 4T
. 40
..
..
. if
Ediana Eler lllu..
leaoral Rlaetnc ..
Maaa. Riocina
do pld
Maaa. Gas
I nltod Prnlt
l aiu-d S. M
de pfd
C I. Atari
. 17V
.. B
- :S
4
. IA
-. Jr'a
.. lis
. ou-b
:"
.. 4
Advwat wa
AiVwwoa ...
Aa
BiA
ETSBBralrd A galea aaal Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Mar 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market is quiet and steady, num.
inal la the absence of important businesa.
Faacy. choice. 7Sttc; prime. 74j7twc;
common to fair. 54jjeV.
DRIED FRL ITS Prunca ara In fairly
good demand, althougfi the buying is con
fined to small lota quotationa range from
c to 14c. for California, and from 5c to
lor for Oregona. Apricot a were quiet and
easy, with choice quoted at l4t?liV i.
ra cnoice at 1&43IBC and fancy at lti31i-
Peaches are unaettled. with enok-e quoted
st Sk'. extra choir-e al ur. f am v at "'- -
I l'-,c snd ex'j-a fanty at ira'jr.
CaiaTee Marked.
NEW YORK, May l.-4'OKl EE-Fjtiires
rloHttd steady net uncnanged in 5 poinis
higher Saies were reported of 15..V4I hgs,
Including May at 5 sue. Juiy at s sic: S- p-
temper at 5r. Deemler at 4- and
March at l.tAc. Spot, steady: No 7 Rio. ic:
No. 4 Samoa. SSe. Mild, quiet 1 Cordova
Otla aaal ataala.
OIL CITT. May 1411 L redit balances
11 7 Runs. :a4,7B h ,s . average wa
bhle 1 shipmrnia. 147, 47 bbl4 , average 17. -
OMAHA LIVE STOCK: MARKET
cr i7";i
FtW
Cattle Here Sell
Good, Steady Prices.
HOGS ACTIVE, BUT-FIVE L0WEB!
Sheep
kat
a4 l aaaha la Llkeral 'apply, j
Oaly a Kaw 'tie Etfry j
Iklaaj Lawer Ta4ay
far Wark.
I
SOUTH OMAHA. May 1
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday ..
O' 'icial Wedne-aday
O'fical Thursday .
Estimate Friday
Five davs thia week...
Same days last week...
Same days 3 weeks ag-i
Same liars 3 weeks aao.
tame oays 4 weeka ago. .1 Sl
Same days last year 33.733
The following table shows
of rar.le. hogs and sheep at South ma,ia
for the year to
last vear:
Cattle
Hogs
Ifhecp
date.
comr-ared w
.ta.hTei
7.13
5o4 343
3" 3.-4
S3a.t4!i
eO.l'.C
The following
table
shoas
price of hogs st South oniana for tne last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. ! :Sj. 1SHT. 19M. .905. 19 4 :J. l-3.
April
April
April
Apill
April
Api-1
April
April
April
April
Mar
S 43SI ! 431 S Shi 4 V
S H: I ssl I I SSI i si;
t ra! 4 : I 30 is
S 4" 6 341 S Sft)
i KTi 6 31 5 J 4
' a 34' 39 i 3S 1 7H
5 2 . 34 5 IS 4 75
7 07' 4
7 i 7 4 s4
33.
-4.
33
34.
39.
30.
1...
7 ft
S
00
4
7
4 T.'
4 S3
4 , ! 35 5 10
i 33-r 4 37; 1 i 11,
5 44"i 4 JS 3P ,
5 ., J4 4 3 5 11
' "7
4 H '
4 4; 4 4 93
4 S3 4
Sunday
The official number of cars of
stock
brought in today by each road was:
at tie. iiocr tii"ep.it r s.
".. M. St. P.
War-ash
Missouri Pnc'fic
I'm. n Pa iric
C. N. W . ent
. or N W . west
C St. P.. M. & O ...
c., R. ) , east
C. P. Q . west
C. R. I. A P.. eaat..
C. R I. A. P . west..
Chicago Gt. Western.
lings. Sheep.
i.o .hd r
lo.:3 J vg I
. 7i 15 4-' '
k.' X 4 j i
4.5 ' ;
43. "7 J4.:-4 Ba
34.5. :..57 I aa
v m t "V3 1 as
3.:.i'.i 34.7: 'aa
.4.17 3S 559 ; J
47. -i.3H
the receipts I
lUl the
111.. .
L&3.'.73 I
17i.7.'J
t'-e average
t .. T 1.. '
3 3 ..
3 -7 17 1
1 1
13 41 3
7
1 3
4 3 1
3 3
I 3 '.' '.
3 3- 33 2
Ton
The disposition of the nay's receipts was
as follows, each buyer pnrchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
CstCe.
Uigs- Slitx p.
Omaha packing Co.
1K7
334
339
""4 3i
1 171 1.74
1 .1 It
3.797 478
3M
Swift and Company
Cudahv Packing Co
Armour c Co
Vanaant & Co
Hammond S:and1.h
Hill & Son
F. P Lewis
Huston & Co
J. B. Root Co
Sum Werthimer
i Other buyers
Psrker dt Webb
K:nrm
: St. Louis Pa. k'rg Co.
1 Krey Pack ng c i
H'lff'ran Packing Co
Cincinnati Packing Co.
Total
4'4
.4
22
li
9.1.3
103
very
CATTLE Receipts of cattle
light even for F'iday. there
a-ere
not
being
enough of anything to make vrt much of
a market or excite very much Interest
; anmong buyers. Everyone
3 5 ; season, however, and tne
was out in good
few cattle here
i-lichanaed hands ouite readily
i.ii i Beef steers were In very fair demanl at i
Tuny steady prices: in Tact some sales, u
anything, look-d strong. There was noth- i
ing very good on the market to mane a
top. hut pret'y decent kinds of stuff sold i
up to S'US. The market on the handy light i
cattle has not shown very much change i
as compared with a week ago. being very j
close to steady. As s matter of fact there i
has been in easier feeling this week and I
it is possible to pick out sals here and j
there that look lower, but as geaeral
thing the change has been small. !
i T )i ra were mrv ftiw cows or i.elfers on .
,n,. morning and the few there were
! sold very readily at good, steady pric.-s. i
The tr.arkct on butcher stock has been ,
strong all the week and at the close is
! fui'i-.- I'Hii'.Sc higher than last week.
There were no stockers or feeders of con-
i sequence m s,j:ht. but tne reeling was
! steady. The market oi. that kind of cattle
' has been very good all the week, being '
I 15.a25c lug.ier than last week. 1
I Quota: ions on catlie: Good to choice ',
! corn-fed steers, e4.4O4j6.70: fair to g iod j
J corn-fed steers. S'..8&iS.4o: common to fair ;
: corn-fed steers, S4..ii6 ko ; good 10 choice
j cows and heifers. SS ii ..': fair to good 1
I cows and heifers. I3.s5fi5.": common to I
j fair cows and heifer. S3.35,al.': good to I
choice stc.'kers and feeders. 5.i".ho..Tn: fair
to good stockers and feeders. 4.5ti6 ';
common to fair stockers and feeders, S3-35
! 474.5.1.
Representative sales:
EEEF STEERS,.
Xo.
44 ...
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11
14
44
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4
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. . . lt'70
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. ..114
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4 B
4 -5
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4 4
4 4t
4 M
4 ra
4 st
4 Ta
4 Bit
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COWS.
I 04
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HELFERS.
4 4
s a ii
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. 721
7T
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BULLS.
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4 2
4 7t
4 TS
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.. 144
.. 414
. It4
s 40
I 4
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4
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CALVES.
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i Ti
5 71
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f 35
STOCKERS
FEEDEKS
kti 4 ti
171 4 BO
:t 4 ti
742 4 B
HOGS Hogs sold 5e lower this morning,
but ll.e n.arel was active at the decline
and ever thing in sight ej.angcd hands tn
very goinl teaem in lue morning. The hogs
sold largely at S. TT'oS 43H. with . 40 tne
popular rno-. It will be remcnitM-r d that
yesterday the bulk of the hogs aoid at S5 40
DA with V tne popular price The
't ' beat hugs soul tip as high as 15. 45 today.
T"dav a decline leaves the market about
lie higher tuan it mas the first of tne week
and a Siia.lt: higher than Die cloae of laat
week.
Representative sales:
Ko. At. Ik. Pr. Na. At 4 a. Pr.
M tt . . t Ji 44 4 t 4B
71 Ill ... t at T ::4 ta i w
y mi ... 1 al u 21: 4B t 40
u xsa . k u i ,m a ia
U At 14 t ITV4 TI 2XT 1I 4 4B
II i 11 i ST's 4: bit :s 14V.
IT im ;a i IT', ji I
194 l" W) SB! . . i 40
f i7 4 i rt ta ? a I a
tt 1T tB 4 itv, U Urn 13 i ta
a SSI a i n-, 74 3D M ia
B7 M It t IT a B4 3 i4
u r lao t IT a 7 Ml at is
K Ji rt t TTi, 4 .'4 a i a
a im irv, b :a . . i
bo sa l?1 a T-a a rt let i ta
u :'i is i a Tt 4i h i
44 rj . . " t u is
44 774 tt I t il IV ... J 4TV,
A if7 I 4B 41 . . i fw
ai is I a ss ....... x.i a, 1411,
Tt 247 . I 4 T Z3' B iC
T' itt aft i e 44 t . i 4.
44 3l 1S I" : A3 L.'o S 4tsj
71 aA . t iA .j StiV,
ts r i t; -. zj . . 1 42 ,
at SSI U I 40 S"1 4B I ti
M -4 IS 7 . . srj 4- i 4: ',
Mi '! :J 4 4 71 . ... isl i i 4J3,
TB isa . . 4 4 . . i. . .. a
a ;ti 12 i 4 7 1
47 7 to 1. IB tt . . it.,
a I I loo i 4 T s i 4. ,
u :'. ta it 4 i :b ;
7? 4 . IB 7 244 . i 4
41 .ZMlBOitB t7. . ii Wi t:',
T TU 24- It B .Sli IS 4 4JI,
44 . ... 2BT 40 t 4C H e . . i 42
i 771 4 t t : 44 i 44
71 114 SB I tB s aa .. i 44
a 1- i aa - a ... t 44
Bt t it. 4J B ... i 44
72 :tt r lit a. aa . . I ta
74 TB.' V I 40 X.-- . 4 44
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Supervised by the Government i
Tiie First National Bank of Omaha is r,ulor Unitol
States JSuporvision, and is obliged to maintain at all
times a reserve of not less than '2)rr of its entire de
srits in available fund.
This, combined with conservative management,
makes the institution especially desirable as a depos
itorv for vour funtls.
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I FIRST UATIOuAL
OF OMAHA i!
THIRTEENTH AH3 FAR.'IAM STREETS :
saaal
-5
- . Deposits $11,106,445.80
""t"i "Tn Til b .r. ff .. BSBBBr inrp
....? :: 1 40 . . if
i w 1 a ra, 4 m s :.
a x ij . 74 si i is
57 S3 ! ?' BC I
n k is t i . . 14
( t 74 rf4 41
l 4 .40
3HKEP Receipts of sheep were liberal
this morning, but most of them were con-
rictird through, there being on sile only
aiout five cars of la-nbs. What stuff was
, jIereo met with q lite ready sale, mil at
I lower prces. Three cars of eiioice M xlcan I
I lambs, the same as have been coming for
I some time and which sold the ear'y part j
of the week al $7 5". dropping down to I7.40
on Wodneaday. sold tivlay at 17.35. This
will give a fair idea of the condition of the
market on rood wooled lambs, which is
luliv :5c lower than the close of !ai-t week. .
i There was no shorn stuff of any conse-
; ouence here to test the market today, bit '
' it la safe to say that shorn lambs sre fully
35c and in some cases poan'biy 4oc lower
I than laat week, with shorn sheep fully J5c
j lower.
The market at all points continufS very
: weak, with tha tendency steadily lower
j Quotations on lambs: Good to choice
i wooled. taiii7 35: fa'r to aod wooled
! lambs, t .'a7.... good shearing lambs car-
I rv'.nir flesh tti fioifi TT. aood sheArine? lamhS
2 ! inin, !). "I. 50; shorn lambs, 50c under
wooled stock.
Otiotanons on sheep: Good to choir
1 ligiit
vearlings. shorn. X5.iioi 15; fair to
' g.iod
yearlings, shorn. S5 5"'.ri: good to i
choice wethers, shorn. In joWfi.Si: fair to
good wethers, shorn. S-V3T.i5..V: go-d to
choice wes shorn. 15 Ijtgi.iO: fair to good
ewe. shorn. 14.5nio 15; culls and b.icks.
shorn, eVi4.00, wooied sheep. Sj40u aoova
shorn stack.
Repreaentativa sales:
No. Av. Pr
5 Mexican lambs M 7 35
31ti Mexican laitiiw 7 35
374 Mexican lambs X 7 28
i7 western lam ha. feeilers. 74 4 3
3ii western lambs, jeeders 74 5 00
JS western bucks 73 5 00
375 Mexican lambs 79 7 35
" j CHIC AC. LITE STOCK M IRKET
Cattle Firm Hega Five teats l.awer
Skerp aad Laaaha Higher.
I rmruo May 1 CATTLE Receipts.
i 1 vn lies, resrb.r firm- steers T ,loer7 '
t"Tyfi.3a: heifers. So.a"T..a; bulls.
S3 5njG Jk:
alvea. CioriiTS
stockers and
feeders, h 3Mj5.75.
j HOOis-Receipls
17.0f0 head: market Sc
lower; choice ntnvy shipping. 1 "'"rF wi;
butchers. IS.Tfeljo.nn; light mixed. S3 Vi6.0;
cnoice light. 7 : packing, S5.1'iS.75: pigs
and lights. H.35i5.35, bulk of sales, JC.:j
5
t'HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ooo
bead: market lo5i5c higher; sheep. sr.''K?r
5.3L'; lambs, o.'y7 4: yearlings, C.jKliiij.
Kaaaaa City Lire taek. Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mav 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1. Jf head, including a southerns.
I Market steadv; calves 3n- lower: choice ex
port and dressed beef steers. S 4!j6.9u: fair
1 to good. SS.3ftJl4v: western steers, to 'ti
' 4.75; stockers and feeders. S3.5tNui.7a: south
ern steers. S4.5t1utv50: southern coas, $375
tfffi.'.O: native cows. C 3WT6.75; native lieif
i era. CvifXyi; bulls. S3. 7'.ita. 10 ; caives, S3 50
j '3 75.
HCJS Receipts. S.'jOO head. Market was
, steady to Sc lower: top. So T7: bulk of
i .-ales. S5..VM16 45: heavy. S5 'lj5.n7vJ; pack
' era and butchers. SB aneia tS; light. Jo-Jiti
I 5.i: nigs. S4..-.t4.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 f.l
head. Market loc higher: lambs. S4.0Oi7.13:
ewes and yearling". S4.75w.5o: Texas vear
lings. S5-35. 5t; Texas sheep. S4.354a5.50;
stockers and feeders. S3.50frfi.0Q.
St. Loala Lira taek: Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 1. CATTLE Receipt Sr
10 head. Including 300 Texans: market
steady native shipping and export ateers.
S4 TV t7 .'. a : dressed beef and butcher steers,
S5.ay'i.15; steers under l.t lbs.. S4.1T-rt6.5rt:
stockers snd feeders. S3.35oi.3:': cows snd
heifer. S3.75r4.40; canners. J3.iSS.OO: hulls.
S3.35.6.o0: calves. S3.5oi.50: Texas and In
dian steers. S3.3S''i &U; cows and heifers.
SI 7714.15.
HtiS Receipts. 7 it head: steady to 5c
lower: pigs and lights. S3..u4;6.75: packers.
' 44. ,aSjt SO; butchers ard best hcavv. Sx,"4
I 5.
SHEEP AND LAMES Receipts, 3"0 held;
market ateady: native muttona. $3 5oo.3S:
( lambs, S4.5i477.50: culls and bucks. H.&qj5.xt.
t. Joorpk LItc tewb Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. May If C A TTLE-Receipts.
471 head: market etr w - natives. ST. ,j
!u7.00: cows and heifera, S3-0i.'t4i.4o; stockers
and feeders, S4 Ootio 40
HOGS Receipts. S.(cS hrsd: market steady
to ,'x- lower. Top, Soo'ta; bulk of saies.
Sa 53t-.To.o5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5..Vt3
.1 . , . , I. . . , u ..... I ... ji ....
yearlinga and weineis, S5.hMi.ja, ewea, S3. 35
V5.:i
Slaas City Lira Stack Markat. steadv: fair demand: extra western creani
SIOCX CITY. Ia., May 1 Special Tele- I KTV. c; same, nearby prints. Mr.
gram '"ATTI.K Receipts. 1.J41 head:' EGGS Firmer; go.d demand; Pennsrt
market lower: heevea. S3.35T4.75: cows and i vania and other nearby ttrata. fr-e caaea.v
heifers. 4 5ii5.75: stockers and feeders. S4.U0 ! 170 at mark; same current receipia In re
4 S5: calves and yearlinga. S3.5tt4.70. . tumaule ctutea. ltic at mark; western firsts.
H"GS Receipts. .."ji head; market itfloe j (r(?e casea. 17c at mark: same, current re
!ot; range. 15.3575 5C; bulk of sales, fi.jw 1 ..eints free cases, ltk- at mark.
3'.
Sto
of hv.
k la itiarkt.
atock at tne
Recepts
six pr.m i-
Cattle Hors. Sheen
South Orrtana i.'"' 5,"tl
Sioux Cn .' ! '-""" '
Kji-'W City ' ' :
St. Louis art) 7i) 3)
St. j.ieepU '.Mfc, 7,..J
Chicago ' ITcjO B...
Tola Is 4.371 54. 3. J 31. 3
Metal
NEW Y"RK. Mav
Markat.
v l.-METALS-Tin wa
lo loa-er in the
j closing at 143 5i
1 Ti.e local market
amdon market, with epoi
. and futures at iiiil 1"'.
waa tiiv. with q loialiou.i
ranging from x..l..n to i-l.. coppar was
luwer in the English market, wiia siot
1 cloaing at i.bi 17a 4.1 and futures at 1157
1 li s. The local market waa weak, win lake
j quoted at 12.Ctrl3.7a: eaectroiytic at
ti3.iiaiI.:S. and caaiing at Si;.3,T".I.37..
I Lead was lower at 13 3s 4.1 In Lond u.
. The local market was uncnanged but (11m
at S4'6)4i. Spelter declined 7a 6.1 to
: L3a 4.1 111 tha English market. Locally Hie
market was quiet snd unchanged at 4.tW
fiwi. Iron advanced to b"e 3.1 for standard
foundry and to 51s d for Cleveland war
ranta in the English market. Locally the
! market ia less unsettled. No. 1 foundrv
northern. 117 iottJ 1 it; No. 2 northern, 117. ')
t y 17.5-'; No. 1 southern and No. I aouwiern
soft at 17 5t17.2a.
ST. LOl'IS. May 1. META L3 Lead f rm
j at S4..i, speller, lirm al S4 55.
Waal Markat. j
I BOSTON. May 1. W00L The Commer
cial Bulletin of Boston, making Its r-p,.r.
. ot: stanatica gathered for tne gnvernin. nt '
j will say tomorrow of the wool maikeiil
A few dealers report more business 111
' small lots. wit. 'i regular customers who 1
i liav e run out of supplies, bul on tiie a h ic ,
! 11. e market is dull, and the volume of f r 11 j
Tranaai 'ions is estimated 10 le iho amiiliext '
; of t.ie year. Tli4 general situation ia as f
' bad as ever, wtih no liniucdiair pr'.epe -t '
1 of improvement. The sliipnienis of w ...1 I
from Boston to April 30. inclusive, accord- !
ilng to tne same authority a ere 41.. .1?. i33
pajunda against. li. 14.44 pounda the Mine
! nine last year. The receipia to April at.
1 inclusive, were 43.133 et pounds 4alnl
iBet'lsri K"imli tha s:ne perio.1 la?t year.
1 ST. IvOl'IS. May 1. WraiL Weak, me
1 .I'iiiii grdca combing and clotn.ng, los
, 417ok light fine. I2BT14C; heavy fine, pnl's. .
I lao a turned, lfrj3iv
BA
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REGIMENTAL AND BRIGADE
li
c the
21st, 22nd and 23rd Iowa
and the
11th Wisconsin Regiments
ViCKSBURG, MISS.,
May 221. lOH.
tU
ILLI1I0IS CENTRAL R. R.
Through tourist car U1 lemrm
Omaha at 6 p. m.. Mar 19tb. mak
ing: connections In inlcaco witn
gpecial train to Vlcksburg.
For circular giving aetAtuexi in
formation, call at City Ticket Of
fice, 1402 Farnam Sl, or write
SAMUEL NORTH,
District Passenger Agent
Omaha, Neb.
OMAHA WHOLESALE. JfARKKI.
Caltlaa af Trada aaal 4aatatlaaa mm,
Staple aaal Kaacy rradTaca.
EGGS Fresh selling eggs, candled. Iff.
ii U 1"! ER Common, lm . fancy tub and
rolis. ltvu lit-; creamery, 37c
CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin
twins, l7tc; new full cream brick, 17c; de
mestlo new Swiaa. lac; new limbarger, lij
loc: young Americans. 17ic
LIVE POULTRY Springs. c; roosters,
5c. ducks, lie; g&eae, be, ciona, lie. broil
ers, .
HAT Choice No. 1 upland. S7.50; medium.
S45j; No. 1 bottom. S5..jii; off gradea,
i.uo. Rya straw. 7 0". No. 1 ailaJfa. SH-5w
MISCELLANEOUS.
CANNED iijus 1 nn. oiandard west
ern, o5e. Tomatoes, fancy. S-pound cans,
Si.45; standard 3-pound cana. Sl lu. Plut.
apples. gated. 3-pound. S3.J0i3.i0; eiiceO.
11. .wo 135. Gallon apples. SB.uu. Califomi.
aaricots. S3.55-4jX3u. Pears. S3.iutja.ia.
Peaches. SI. Soil 3.1a. U C Pea.-hea. S3.1n
3 15. Alaska salmon, red. 11.': fane
ChlnooK. flat. S3.15; fancy aockeye. flat,
S3.15. Sardines, quarter oil. S3.u; thre
quarters muaiard. 43.35. Sweet potatoes.
11 3iil.3S. Sauerkraut. afc. Pumpkins. s
titlon. Lima beans. 2-pound. T&ctiSl.lu.
Soaked peas. 2-pound. 45c; fancy, SI. 35 Hi .45.
FlsH Halibut, loc: trout. He; pickerel.
7c; pike. 9c; white fish. 13c; buffalo. r;
bullheads, skinned and dressed. 11c: catfisu,
dressed, lie; medium croppiea and yellow
sunfiah. 0Se; large croppiee, 15c; herring,
fresn froaen. V: perch, ic; wbita baaa.
14c; black baits, 33c
Caitoa Market.
NEW TORK. May 1. COTTON Futureg
opened eaay: Mav. S65c; June. 8.7'ic; July,
S.75c: August. 71c: tjctoher. 5c; De
cember. 4.5kc: January, S4!c; February,
8c: March. 8.6'.
Spot cotton closed o'llet and W points
lower: middling uplarda. 10.3oc; middling
g'Jlf. 10.45c; sales, 31.7(4) bales.
Futures doled easy; May. I.TTe; June,
8 9c; July. S.41c; August, &4tc: September.
S.3:c: October. S.-Vic; Novcmler, .35c; li
cember. I4r; January, S.llc, February,
8.44c; March. I W.
GALVESTON, May l.-COTTO.V-eteady
a I iA,c.
ST. IaDUTS. May l.-COTTON-Ouiet. Mid
dling, lo-. Sales. 33 bales, receipts. IH
bales- shipments, 136 baits; stock. -5 xi
hales.
NEW ORLEANS. La . Mav 1 COTTON -Spots
were quiet, 3-1'iC do n on low or.i.
nary. ordinary, gimi. ortlinary and lovtr
middling ajid 1-lw- down on all other grades.
Middling. S-15-liic Sales were 1.3W halts
on inc pot and l.two bales to anive.
Philaaelphla Pradara Markat.
nun , r.i.-T nut uif i HfTTrrt-.
CHEESE Quirt, but steady: New Tork
full creama. choice. ltVsdllthe; same.
Uir
I lo good. 14tl44C.
Saarar aad) Mala es.
NEW YORK. May T BIG A R Raw.
nominal; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, lei
test. 4 I4r: niolaaaea sugar. S.7V: refined,
ijuiet: crushed. b.Jlic; powdered. 5.tc; gran
ulated. 5.50c.
Lwixid
Secured
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Bondsr
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at par in sums of f.00. (TOT aad SI 000. lav.
terevt paid everr bis month, at Americas
Truat A sating Bank.Chb.ago.iaauad by tts
Denver Reseroijr
Irrigation Co,
MortaratTBS oa buds ly-isar close to Deavar
ar deposited wttii tba
aboee aamed Bank at
collateral aacanty to the
bonda ia tha ratio el OS
to l'JU. A.ao ail the prop
erty of tha Comsaay,
estimated worth
Two lo Three)
Milliom UaOlara
SECTJBITT
U?IDER
TOE
BONDS
Coaaisriag af Casals. Basalt out. Sitae,
Waaar atatbta. ate
Maaieiaal Baaas
FUwt cfatl llaBUB ttlJa- Cbiaaaa. 111.
r-li m.1 a eefr Ata nadB.
Trawhritla44iwart,. &
Fleet vataaaad Haak Blda- Chlsage. 111.
Pvaaaao illnoreaie aaaenptaua af ft pawTBS
Roarro. .rraol 10a l It. aioa
City
StBtB .
For furtl.er in!
! tha abuve bonds,
WaWsSTZB
or'natioii regarding
call on or address
K. aVXODZS.
BraaAlsa
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