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    TTTR OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY 0. 1903
13
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Market Value. Opened Strong;,
Weakened Toward Noon.
but
HULLS FORCE WHEAT PRICES UP
r.ofrnimt Reports of Decrease
(Hoard Wheat to Be Boosted to
Too otch Com tr;
and 4)at lllaher.
OMAHA, May 8, WW.
. ..larket values had a strong opet.ing this
morning, but casi'd off with lack of trad'
.'4til noon caused by ierulatlve trade-is
calling fur the government monthly re
port. ,
heat took a decided upturn on an In
f ifam il demand owing to tltej bullish feel
ing Induced liy the government decrease.
Wheat marled trotig, but became Im
H'tUe until alter the government repot t
laniij out, which Km taken aa a strong
bull faetnr and pikes were boosted as u
icmilt. .May wheat opened al SXc and
tinned aL Wo.
Corn sfndy to strong, with July option
showing I lie hiar strength and values
cre higher with wheat and a demand
uom shorts, who covered on all bulge.
i.iy tor i opened at 67c and closed Sic
Cash oata showed an advance over fu
ture!, and were mnrli In demand.
May option o)iened at 4!V- and clt sod
. learanres were l.tVK) beshels nf rorn,
5,'iVo bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to iZ2,':l bushels.
I.lveipool closed id to 1'ad higher on
wheat, and Unchanged on com.
- t'llmary wheat receipts were 4S2.0O0 biinh-
Is and shipments were Zto.io bushels,
;galnst receipts at year of tfil.000 bushels
nd shipments of h'i7,on)Siiisheln.
Corn receipts were 219. 480 bushels, and
shipments were L1C.000 hushols, against re-
epta last yesr of iV.ejel bushels, and
shipment of tvlL'.OOO bushijls.
Local range of options:
rry SHlt mean, steady; boxed extra slinrta,
t-li; cienr ribs. . .."; short rlenrs, . ''j
Hncon. steady; boxed extra short. J'.IT'a
Cle-Mr rlhs. J,; short deer, I'"1".
MIAN Klrm; sacked east track. Ii:.
MAY-Hteadv: tlmnthv. IlO.Wolt!.'": l"
h ie, '.offi I i
IKON inTT(i TIM-tl.no.
H M1HINH-7V.
HHMP-Twlne, so.
f' H'lTRY-Kirm; chickens. lie: springs.
2v.T;:;r; turkevs, llfil2e; ili ks. fe; g c, f,c..
Hl'TTKH-Rteady; rreameiv, HVl-4.-KtillS
(te;fy at rj'Je, case count.
"llecelpis. Shipments.
Flnuf, Mils 5.' ".'"
Wheat, hu I'I.ikki M.fOi
Corn hu Fi7.o"f 48,'oi
Oats, hu 53.HM ',"t
WEATIIKn VTIIET.H l BELT
Fair and Warmer and "atnrdar I"
rrranlng t loadlness.
OMAHA, May , I!.
The eastern disturbance continues central
over Urn Ohio nllry ami lower lakea. This
depression has cleercaHed In energy, but
rtilnv and unsettled weather continues gen
eral thieiiifchotil the lake region. Ohio val
ley and east to the const. Heavy rams
occurred In the easlern states. I ho weather
continues clear Wist of the Mississippi river
to the moiimnhiH. and whlh- the tempera
ture has risen slightly throughout the. cen
tral valleys, lierhl to heavy frosts again
occurred from tha Mlaaourl river west Into
the mountain district. Increasing cloudi
ness with cooler weather has spread over
the Pacific slope. Conditions: are favorable
for fair anil warmer In this vicinity tonight
ami Saturday.
Omaha record 01 temperature and precipi
tation compared with the corresponding
day of tha last three years:
l:. IO07. lDOrt. 19(16.
Minimum temperature ... t :i 41
Precipitation t" W
Normal temperature for today. Ml oegrecs.
I H liclcney iiipreclpltatlon ainco March
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Further Rie it Attributed to Play of
General Causes.
Articles. I Open. H!gh. Low, Cloan. Yes'y.
Vhe.it
Mav... 98 m P8
.lulv... M ST, 84 8ft 84
Hept... SO 78 V4 t" "R,S
Corn
Ma v., . c,7. 87 7 7 7
.Inly... M Et 6!
Hept... m 5S . i
Oals- I I
May... mt ! 4
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard, WliWr;
hard, 9Mi37c; No. t hard, W3oc;
spline, !f.ii"itl .!'.
i.'OHN-No. 2, 67c; No. 3, (KiV'ic;
fi"'irtfiSc; No. a yclluw, b"iro'inci
while. 66(67c.
OATS-No. 3 mixed. ZWfiWiC ;
white, fiiuc; No. 4 white, do"'
1,
65
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
KYK-No.
Chicago
ilnnesnlia
Omaha
Ihiluth
2, 74'u7.k-; .N't. J, Un'iSc.
larlot llecrlvts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
48
Jt.il
11
6
':6
2J Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In
3 3 inches.
ICxccss corresponding period In 1!0H,
of an inch.
U A. WELSH. Tjocal Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Rrgloa Bnllctln.
For the twenty-four hours ending at S a.
m., 75th meridian time, Friday, May b.
l!"Jti
OMAHA DISTRICT
Temp. Ilaln
Plitlons. Max. Mm. fall. Pky.
Ashland, Neb.... 57 M Clear
Auburn, Neb fK St .) Clear
Columbus, Neb.. 61 31 . Clear
Kalrbury. feb.... S 34 . . Clear
Fairmont. Neb... M : .') Clear
t5r. Island, Neb.. 61 ?5 .U) Clear
Hartlngton, Neb. 61 32 .M Clear
F. ;i .i 1 iear
f,9 :w .00 Clear
IA 4fi .00 Clear
6 .'15 .HO Clear
S6 .no C1"ar
f7 37 .W 'h:nr
511 ?.7 . Clear
6) M .01 Clear
5 J4 . Clear
for twelve-hou.-
CHICAGO GRAIN AU IllOVI8IO.
lea tares of the Trodlna and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. May . Wheat prices on tne
lij'al exehaiiKe advanced more than 3 cents
today because of active demand baxed on
tlie government crop repwt, which allowed
a deterioration during April of 2.3 per cent
in the condition of the fall sown crop of
wheat In the I'nlted States. At the close
Hie July delivery was up 3'ac. Corn was
: higher. Oats showed a gain of c.
Provisions were unchanged to &: higher.
The average condition of winter wheat on
May 1, according to ie government report,
was 89 per cent, as compared with 91.3 per
cent on April 1. and the total acreage whs
4. J per cent less than fhe area reported as
having leen sown last fall. The report was
k big surprise to bulls and bears alike as
the ueneial expectation had been that it
v on Id show an lrm-rovemeni comtared with
the condition a month ago. 'I hu aban
doned acreage waa also larger than had
been expticted. Immediately following tho
publication of the report whicn occurred
about the middle of the scmion, demand
for wheat in the local nisrket became gen
eral and prices advanced steadily through
out the remainder of the da. The mur
ket opened firm owing to an advance at
Llveronl. which was due, it wan tsald, 3
the smallness of shipments from Argentina.
Prices, however, soon declined tn aolll'ifj
brought out hv anticipation of a re.irlsu
crop report. The market closed "trung at
almoist the highest point. July opened
,c. to Vc higher at friMiftlc, sold off to
HiijO and then advanced to 3le. The close
waa S3VtrH3Sc. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to Yri.m bu. Kxports
for the week, as shown by Hradstreet s
were eo'ial to J.WM.WiO bu. Primary receipts
were 4'd.'.0 bu., compared with Sol,') bu.
the torrespondlng day a year ago. Minne
apolis. Uuliilii and Chicago reported re
cedds of 2. cars, against 10. lasi wceK
ami H6 s year ago.
The bul" li wheat pducel Ibcr.'il 1 ur
chases if lorn bvahorts, vhl.M rcau.tel
In a strong market. During the latter half
of the day. The range for the day for. tha
May option was 734C tn 76c. the latter" be
ing a new high record for the season. T he
markei closed strong. July opened
to V.4jc higher at Mc to 64V. sold off
to 61V" and then advanced to ''. The
lose was at fioVii66ie. lK-al receipts. W
cars, with 5 of contract grade.
Oats were firm nearly ull iliv on buying
bv shorts and romniisalon louses. The sell
ing was chiefly by longs. Jub r.p-ned -je
higher at 47'c. sold off 10 4iVi4ilc nod
advun-ed to td'c and cloai!d al 4C. lAcdl
receipts. K4 cars. .
Provision were weak early In M e da",
hut became firm later. At th close JulV
pork waa up &e at tIS.'iS. Lard w:is ur.
cbanged at t Wf. Klbs were 2c hlghrr at.
?.!7 17v-
Ksiimsted receipts tomorrow: Wheat. j
urn: corn. 11 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs,
J7 'tt bead
The leading futures rtnged as follows:
HanlhiKS, Neb...
Oakdale, Neb...
Omaha, Neb....
Tekamah, Neb..
Alia, la
Carroll, la
Clarfnda. la
Hibley, la.v
Sioux City, la.
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. tn.
liiaTHICT AVLRAGKS.
No. of Temp." Tlaln.
Rtatlon. rUniioi
Chicago, III M
Columbus. 0 1X
lies Moines, la .... 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansaa Cltv. Mo.. 1!
IxiulMVllle, Ky 11
Minneapolis, Minn. 28
Omaha, Neh 18
St. Ixml. Mo 13
Rnowrrs occurred In nil except the Omaha
and Kansas City districts. Light frosts oc
curred along the Mli.iouii river.
L. A. WELSH, l.ocal Forecaster.
SEW YORK UKXERAL. MARKET
Max. Mln. Inchs.
48 42 .46
6i 42 .11
58 :8 T
M 42 .38
HO ."!6 .m)
7,2 44 .14
i,4 31 T
5S 31 .Ml
52 42 .08
HARRIMAN PACIHCS IN LEAD
Readlasj; Is Also Rroaaht Forward
and Entire 1. 1st la Stlmalsted
slight neartlnn ear the
Close.
British shires were concerned. Consols
showed a slight early loss, but closed a
trifle gain on the day. Ametlcan securities
hsd a nuiM, eteady morning at a fraction
over parity, hut they dropicd later, fc'e
York bought In the afternoon and this Im
proved the whole list, and after fair busi
ness the market closed firm. ''anadlan
Pacific and tlrand Trunk were tho features
Foreigners and Kaffirs wero undecided and
copper shares were steady.
UK RUN, May . The tone on the Bourse
today was heary,
PARIS, May S. Trading on the Bourse
today was firm.
Qaotatlons
1
bu Spot market
elevator, and 7!c,
No. 2 white, nom
nominal. f. o. b.
waa active, with
scarcity of shorta,
Articles ' Open.! High.: xw. Close I Yes y.
Wheat I 1 I I I
ar I i.W 1 !: 1 V n
j. .iv ei'i: v.V t wmi
a-pt tfrsaW ' sS'.V'.!'.1
W.r 74 r 7S ' 73' 71 I 73S
I . 4'i,'1 ''' s4 !t,fl4 StVtflH
a-r 1 ! 1 fcS :l7-VS'
' 1 : 1 I i
VT tfr' M I toV
W.r ' M' ' HV K I WT
j ITSW'v 4-4 474u " I 7Vi
.Vv V. 4.'.l 4?.'
... rsi', 7 r'j' r,ii ,
Pm 'II
U.r 1'. f - 1 n IA I 13 IS I M 13 44
I . a V. y 13 'k' 13 65 13 ftt
eef lH 'r UV ' W 77Vk J 'M II "."1
il
utr -i CS 142',,! 8 4.1
I I Vr, k 4i K lil'.j 82Vi
i'. k . ; . iy. t 7o 1 7'j
lt- - 1
it? ' ? : ' ' 7 I". i 7 11714
J : 1 ' r., 7 2", 7 37V 1
aW- ' ' ' i 7 K
. . -. . - . - - - ..J
I ,ffA t.X.
,, v f'!ioS'
t ISA it " i-ui, 4 2f
of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NBW YORK, May .-FI)CR-Receipts.
2.S.ifio bbls.; exports, i.TJ bbla. . Market
firmly held, with light demand: Minnesota
patents. 35.2Uiij6.frJ; winter straights, It.lfi'd)
4. .Mi; Minnesota bakers, t4.2K&t.UO; winter
extras, $.'t.5ujj 4.10; winter patents, 4.5)''i4.S0;
winter low grades, $3.''i4.W. Rye flour,
firm; fair to good, t4.4oij4.9o; choice to
fancy, tl.V5fia.lS.
CORNM KA 1 Firm ; fine white and yel
low. tl.4iyl.60; coarse, fl.tu'tfl .45; kiln dried,
13. W.
KYE Firm; No. 2 western, f)c, t. o. b..
New York.
WHEAT Receipts. UH.Wt) bu. Spot mar
ket strong; No. 2 red. Sl.Mtt. elevator: No.
2 red. tl.12, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern
Diiluth, tl.19',4. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, $1.17. f. o. b. afloat. There was a
violent rise In wheat today following the
government repoit. Prices advanced about
3c a bushel, with shorts big buyers. A
heikvy export tradn Ind pud the upturn, In
dicating that Europe was also much
aiarmcd over the prospects for a small
crop of winter wheat. May. tl K 1.10V4.
closed at tl.Niti: July, KSSeftt! closed
at tl.02'; SeplepilaT, t l-lwitf , cloaed
CORN-Receipts, 4.3il
strong; No. 2, nominal,
nominal, f. o. b. afloat;
iual, and No. 2 yellow,
afloat. Option market
Mav UD Sc a bushel on
the whole market closing firm with wheat
May. raiiiJc, closed at Mc; July, irn"tc.
closed at 71c; September, 7Pic, closed at
il1c.
OATS Receipts. 7ri.)0 bu.; extorta, 5,200
bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 26 to
32 pounds. 57 '; natural white, 2 to 32
piunds, foWi'; clipped white, 32 to 40
pounds. 6UiVic.
HAY Firm; good to choice, $10iitl.0.
HIDES 44 toady; llogota, 17c; Central
America, 17c.
LEA'l HKK Julet; acid. 27c.
I'ROVIHIONS-lleef. firm; family, 116 50
; 'UI7.WI; beef hams, 2ii.niai.0ii; packet, 14.o0
'15.0; city extra India lueas, !J4.0irU25."l.
M'ut meats, steady; piikled bellies, tS-Otify
110.00; pickled hams, I1O.O0. Lard. Heady,
western, 8.4Cftg.fa6; refined. iulet;
'nenl. I85: South America, 18.75:
I pound. S7.754tk.KVs. Pork, barely
I family, S17.s 17.50: short clears,
l. oi; rnesa, H u(i
TALLOW Steady; city, &'e; country
tJ5Hc.
HICE Quiet; domrstlc, fair to extra, 3V4
iCV: Japan, nominal.
HCTTi' R Irregular; creamery, thirds to
firsts, IMCJtic: state dairy, common to
choice, 18'(24c; luiilgtlun creamery, firsts,
"et!e. .
CH KESK Steady ; full cream, old,
specials. m ; atute, full cream, old, smsli,
white, fancy. 14V; state, full cream, large
and kmall. colored, fancy, 144c: state, full
cream, old, fair to prime, JlVjfcl.ic; stste,
full cream, common. KijOV'i state, full
cn.im. new. iKlu".4c; skims, (tSisAjC.
F.UGS Firm; fresh gathered, storage
packed. 17Vle.
POl'LTRY Alive, dull; spring chickens,
; fcwls. n',c; turkeys. He. DresseJ,
steady; turkeys, 12"al7c; fowls, Ktiltc.
NEW YORK. May S.-F.xplantlon of the
further rise In prices of slocks today was
attributed dio the play of general causes,
ratTier than to anv tmmedlaie new develop
ments or to anything specially affecting the
individual stocks which were strongest. The
Harrlnian Paciflcts and Reading wero
brought forward once more Into the fore
ground of the movement and their activity
and strength had the usual powerful effect
011 speculative sentiment on the whole list.
The principal fact regarding 1'nton Pacific-
Is the well known Imminence of a
bond Issue of 25,'."0 to t''1.' O.ooo. Many
rumors clrcula'ad today of the amount of
these bonds to bo offered end the price to
be realised. On was that t-'.no0,ooo of the
bonds hnd already been disposed of to for.
eign buyers. Another was that ternia of
the underwriting were in dispute between
the railroad otflc-lals and the bankers.
Meantime I'nion Pacific! forged aggressively
upwards with scarcely a pause to the round
figure of 140. Reading s movement was even
wider, tho extreme advance running to
over three points. The principal newa Item
regarding this steak was an unverified re.
port that lnomo shares of It held by Lake
Shore had been sold In the course of the
present rise. Tills supposed large Increase
In the market supply of the stock did not
check Its sharp upward tendency.
A marked feature of the market In fact
was tho light supply of stock offerings at
any stage of the advance. A readjustment
of the price level to conform to the emerg
ing of affairs from the profound depression
and dint rust of tlie panic period Is avowedly
one of the main purposes of the persistent
marking up of stocks In the present move
iient. A similar process made Itself plainly
manifest In the bond division today, where
some low-grade and contingent interest
bonds were revived suddenly from a dor
mant condition Into one of considerable anl
Iration. Comparatively small amounts of
theso bonds had to be taken by advancing
bids, while the higher prices thus reached
enlallished a quotation for these securities
accepted by bankers and money lenders as
a basla on which to figure their security as
collateral In loans.
The forecast of the weekly currency
movement gave promise of another large
addition to hank cash, estimates running
fiom til. 000,000 upwards. The Pennsylvania
bond allotments and the ssle of New York
Clly revenue bonds may affect considerable
llio loan item of the banks, hut with an
expansion in loaning power of t4R.O0O,0uO or
upwards. It la not likely that such a cash
Increase should fall to add materially to
tho surplus, which waa upwards of S62,000,.
(no on last Saturday. This outlook In the
money market made explicable tho sharp
rebound In foreign exchange rates today In
spite of an casing of discount rates In !on
don. While foreign subscriptions to Penn
sylvania and New York City bonds held to
carry the exchange rate away from tho
gold export rate, other factors were at work
to restore It. The British foreign trade
statement shows a falling off In our colton
shipments to that country for April of $17.
6on,ou0. Foreigners alao are selling us our
own securities on the present rise In prices,
sales byarhltracrt brokers for foreign ac
count today reaching "a considerable
amount. There was a momentary bait In
tho rise on the appearance of the govern
ment crop report, which was less favorable
than expected, but the market became
strong again afterwards.
Honda were active und firm. Total sales.
par value, 7.M6.00O. I'nlted States bonds
were unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and rang of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Salsa. Hlgk. Low. Close.
. &. sr vla; bskors, 3.0
COIltl'
rom-
steadv;
u,.ooa
5
ar r 1 fT'titi. No. ?
1 t,fu-' i "4e; t 74
t 2 t" . , tf UfeaS'.e.
ft, v. I .r. 1 - Vtil It UfAr sr.alMf.g, 7 j " .
nt,.- K i. Jf. I sf'rn, li t;!.
v vt fiiM. msU li...,.
: iv.f4,, :- ?, f. r4,
frieri'S of f.oxtf SS4 g'v
'Vuf. I.Ms
V, .. ho
t'.is. bo. ............... .... rit
I've bu .. "'
Ksrley. hu , .
fill tee Prod -it Sei.aoge I'lr 4rtU
e, inr'ft w efrr'-. !;
lti. l-o:tJ-. f-.st: fir, t e.
f'ii I. 14 f ri. !'. ; (.c.ino f, (-!,
ht-( t'f, V'Wi 1 V
I. floats teaeral rt,
gT 111. My l-WlfK47.,A"1
nd ijneri trxli S 7 ). af, iw
N ., 2 r.sfd, tt Mr. Ji,
thy-
14 t
U "
Vt M
HI It
I If I )
ii,4
Kansas I'ltr iraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May l.-WIIEAT-I'nchanged
to lc: higher; May. 7Vc; July,
M,r: S ptembc-r, kjtc; cash: No. 2 hard,
hHc'utl ': No. 3 hard, .W.Ozc ; No. 3 red,
SI. 02: No. 3 red. $1.01.
CORN-I'nchanged lo H" higher; May,
Wfc; July, 6l'c ; September, TVc; casn;
No. 2 mixed. hOi'ec; No. 3 mixed. ',
ftic; No. 2 white, 70c; No. 3 addle, r,!4fi7iji'.
OATS I'nchanged; No. 2 white, acVrfj j2c;
N'. 2 mixed. t.'iU'.
RYK-74'(78c.
MAV Steady: choice timothy, $11.50f 12 00 ;
choice prairie. Slu.OnfilO.uO.
BI'TTKK I'nchanged lo lower; creamery
extras. V ', packing stta-k, ll'uc.
E' Steady ; extras, 15'jc: current rer
celpts, 1K-.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, hu ; txdO K'.'ioO
CVirti, bu 9.' 3.HM
Oais. bu 1.0 0 1,'0)
AflAinK ExprM
ArnslKamaLtHl Cuppvr ..
Am. f'. tt K
Am. C. F. ptd
Am. Colton Oil
Am. Ctlon Oil Did
American Eiprets ,
Am. II. A I., ptd
American lea Herurttiea
Am. I.inKaed OH
Am. laoaead oil ptd...,
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive, ptd...,
Am. S. A K ,
Am. a. aV R. ptd
Am. aussr ftefinlm ..,
Am. Tohacro pfd etfa..,
Anaconda Minltif Co
Au-htaon. ex-div
il.hl.Hn W.IA
t Atlantic ConaCt Line
Haltlmur V csilo
Hal. At Ohio ptd
tlrcmklys Hapld Tr
Canadian Partric
Central of New Jeraejf.
Chesapeake tr Ohio
Chicago ;r. W
'hlrau 4r N. W
'.. M. r at. P
Chicago T. a T
Chicago T. 4t T. pld...
V . t, C. A St. L
Colorado V 1
Colorado 4k Ho
Colo. Ho. lit pld
Colo. Ho. :d pld
c4,naoletated Oaa
Corn Product,, rfg
Corn Product ptd, rfg.
Ifelaware dc Hudaon
Iiel., L. aV W
Ixnvr at Rio Grande
L. R. G. pfd
Metillera' Securities
Krle
Krle lat pfd
Kria 2d pfd
Oeneral Electric
Illinois Onlral
Inlamatlonal Paper
Int. paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central ,
Iowa Central pfd
Kaiieaa Cl'r So
K. C. So. pfd ...4
Ijoaievlll v N
Meiiran Central
Minn aV St. L
M , Ht . P B. H M
II . St. P. I. 8. M. pfd..
Mlaaourl Pa'lflc
M., K. AV T
M . K. T. pfd
National Lead
N. H R of U pfd, offered
New York Central I JOS
N. V., O. W
Norfolk W l.frXJ
N. At W. pfd
North American e'4
paclfle Mall Imu
Peunarlvanla 7,o
People , Oaa 7
Y . C . tt a St. L. Ii
Preeetd Bteel c,r J,H)
Pre--d 8 C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car t'S)
Reading . 344. SO
Reading let pfd o
Healing 2d pfd t'"
Hepuhlle Sleek l.f'l
Republic Hie. I pld V'l
Hock leland Co 4 fit
hot a u.and C o ptd Yi.XM
He. L. g. V td pfd I Z'
St. Loula H W
100
"'inn
I. 100
KfVl
2$,i0
10
1'")
300
l.V
2, l'l
1'rfl
K'O
1,3'
n'.tno
II, 000
2ol
S.
4"t
J I'll
7.
KI
II. )
l,we
100
I. .'.no
HI
yio
lK
1.700
WO
aiK)
WK)
tl
to
'"j'O
14
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i
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Mew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Msy g.-MONKY-On call,
easy, 1U2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per
cent; closing hid. IV. per cent; offered at
1 per cent, 'lime loans, firm and dull;
sixty dsys, 2V4u'2 per rent; ninety days, 3
per cent; six months, 3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-IHM's,
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual buslneaa in bankers' bills at $4 71Mrr
4 8720 for dernano and at $4 4HA4 87t lor
tlxty-dav bills; commercial bills $4 84.
SILVER Har, 628c; Mexican dollars, 47c
HoNDS Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
Futures closed stead v: Mav. 8 8oV: June.
S-'H'; July. 8H3c; August, 8sr;c; Septemlief.
S.71c; October, 8.73c; November, 8 74c; Ie-
ceniber, 8.76 January. 8.7c:
V; Morch, S.81c.
The following are tha closing
on bonds:
WHI. a N. unl, 4a M
I0?eman. c ( 4a th
...tvSMe. (lentral 4a 81 H
...l""' do lat Inc m,
...ll'Mlnn. A St. U 4.. l
...12H4M , K. Al T. 4, K
... 71 do 2a la
...1SN. R. R. of M. v. 4a JK4
... 7SN. T. C. g IM MO
... 7 N. J. C. g aa IMS
... Wl No Perlflc t toil,
... n do 2 Tite
... 2'N. 4k W. e. 4a
... T!o. 8. I,, rfdg. 4a or-,
...H'Jrenn. cv. !e
... 70 Reading gan. 4a t74
... e st. L. I. M. r. aa .107
40 St. K A 8. r. fg 4a. 71
OMAilA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fairly Good
Trade in
Friday.
Cattle for a
NO QUOTABLE CHANGE IN HOGS
Largest Receipts of l.amna of the
Week, with Prices tendr to
stronger and Trading
Fairly AetliC.
SOl'TH OMAHA.
Receipts were: Cattle
Orfl. inl Monday
Official Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday...
Estimated Friday ..
1.843
3.S71
8.K27
4.481
1.634
May i. 1908.
Hogs. Sheep.
,.il
7.8S9
7.:t0
I3.HJ&
H.o3e
.;i.-
.lM
2.817
1,8 VI
12,983
February,
quotation
I'. B. ret. la.
do coitDon . . . . ,
V. s. la, reg...
do coupon
t'. 8. n. 4,, rag
do roupon
Am. Tobacco. 4a
do 6a
Atrhison gn. 4a
do adj. 4a....
AMantlo C. L. 4
Bal. A Obla 4a.
io la
Prk. R. T. c. 4i
Central ef Oa. i
do lat Inc
do 2d Inc.,
do 3d Inc
reg.
Oiea. Ohio 4ie....!!tiPt. L. 8. W. e. 4a
Chicago A A. IWa
I'.. II. Q. n. 4a
I'., R. . p. 4a
do col. 6a
'VC. A Ht. L.
Colo. Ind. aer.
Colo. Mid. 4"
lo. A So. 4a
cola a
P. A R. Ov 4a...
Matlllera' ftec. te.
Krla p. 1. 4a
lo sen. 4a
Hocking Val. 4,a
Japan 4a
do 4 Ha rtfa
do 2d aerlea
Hid. Offered.
n't 'Seaboard A. U 4a..4SI4
... WIS Ho. Pacific 4. 88
... 7 do lat 4a rtfa t
...71 8o. Rallwar 6a 88
4. OS Teiaa A P. le ll?'i
A. 80 T., St. I.. A W. 4a... 7'i
... M Union Pacific 4a 101
... i do cv. 4a tH
...mv. s. steel ;d 6a...,. n
... 4 Wabaah la X..MH
...71' do leh. R Sa
... rU Weetern Md. 4a 04
...70 W. A L. B. 4a MU
101 Wl. Central, 4a 82
77 AH hlvon cv. 4a !4i
WV do 8 IO.04
lk.lnl. Met. 4V,, f84
Boston Stocks and
nOSTON. Mav S.-Monev. cnll
4 per cent; time loans, 3'yii5
Tha following were tha closing
stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon ad, 4a 8i Adrentura ....
SO 4S (HI Alloue
Met. Central 4a 78 Amalaamated
Atchlaon 80(4 Atlantic
do pfd mi 1 11 li am
Roalon A Albany 3rl c el. A Herlg.
Uoaton A Ma4ne...lL'6 Centennial
floeton Klevated ...MM Copper Range
ritihburg pfd 1A Pal, Wilt ..
Mexican central I"1 Franklin
N. Y., N. H. A H...m Uranbv
Iti,
34 'a
im'
u,'i
M
111
't-'S
14
34
iai'i
80
111
'4t"
17
2, 40 t- 81
Ht. L. 8. W pld 7ul M14 IT,
Houlhem Pa-lflc 87, m li', 4
Ho. Pa'lflc pfd Ml llS Hi'i
Ho. Rallwer ! Ht
So Ullwar pld UHI t't 4"4
Teift A Pa-llle 1 In, Ji,
T . St. . A W loo 1T 17V,
T . St. I.. A W. pfd f 4il 40',
I'nioa Pacific liJJ'rt Ices, li
Mali's Padlic pld 4u 11 V II
I . a. Ka press
f. S. Kealtr .
Quotations st Kansas City, as reported by
Igau A iirysn. No. 12. Board of Trail-:
Articles.
I Open. High. Low. Close.
A teat
i dv
h cen.tr
C'OCTI
J.y
a?tiribr
I
I
ltf.'4l
Ki i
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fsctr No 1 eeeb.
J of
uiiX-lln'icr;
n ; N- 3 wi.lte,
ciATrl Usher; lr-k V e
t.i-; So. a wtnt. M'y . Mev. 4P V.
I-U'l Il- ldl: red wl.'tee len'. 84 8a-
4 v; r fancy and 'r4i,i!, i I'Cr (.,,
ci-r, 8i.fi'- c3?'
rr r O-'! "oe.thv. s"adv; tl yi.'.i.
1 i.h'MKI I. ' ' aoy ; S' 4.
I'tti iV IMc I.M4 - J'or . gicadv; )-Mrg
t it Laid, Ur, pitma siea-n, t.'"U .1,
MlaaeagMttlls Grain Market.
MfKAJLls;. May I WH EAT May.
till. i'Ht. l4seS; b'plemU-r. UIVc: No. 1
$1 I9S1 U',: No. I northern, tl HS'f
HI',: i' I rK,il,erfi, l.irj'ti.W; So. 3
iwt""'., 11 dr.-!! 7S
()'. in ho. a. $21 7M22.I.
flJil IV -ftrnn. trtt paienis. ti.witfiS 85;
aw mI pa'ea's, $iar4V: first clears, $4.2o
" era. Vi'jUQlwi.
rhlladelfiiln Predaca Market.
t HM.ALM .I'M I. May L PI'TTER
g eedy, ei ernry, c; nearby prima
J-i'r1 demand: c,i(rn. frea cases,
I'.'V- "' aviffnt r.tipts, free cae,
al iear,
IIKpr-. 4eadr, Near York full creamt,
ti.s-. f r I-, f., !4'yMV
llleeaakee .rala Elarkel.
Mlf.VCAt Ulf.i'.. UU. Mar .-WHEAT
y,.t 4 M.tii .tn, ii irj i: ,u e
tftiit. t f'4l U , i.l. liy, ii.iL
1024,
II
7a
'ii'i
61
livs,
'
7"
m '
114S
84
Kl
1V
w
li
87 V
87
81
24 '4
1IIV,
l
10
28 Vi
iiii
a.1
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la
87',
I8W
ir,
2V4
I. 8. hubbar l.rc 21s
t S Rublxv ptd V 84
I . 8. Sleel 2 I'M U
1'. 8. 8 lee I pfd l.'e) p,',
V. -Carolina Cbanli-al l 21',
Va -Cam. them, pfd l 84',
W abaah IM 1 1 W
Waceian pfd 1, 21',
Mella-Parga Eipreea
Wretlnghouae Eleclrlo .... 1 41
Wretera luloa 100 41 S
V heeling U
Wlacu&ain 1 antral 1. 1" 17',
Wia. ' -airal pld 10 41
Northers Parlll, flfo 111
Ceatral Leatiier !. riv.
Ceatral leather pld ti
gpM Sheffield te4 Kr 47
Great Northern pfd II " lVi
loterfiorougk Mel S.8 lo.
Int. Met. pfd 2
leak C p.-r fcoO fi
Total a,les for ths Sar. 62 aharea.
84
l4a
1-1H,
.y
US
41
111
-s
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81
Jflil
82',
88
88
5V4
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lit.
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101
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tl
127
80 Vi
88V,
801,
VI
81
8V
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10
rs
58
27
l'k
68
604,
!'
14i
184
i49
fVk
I,'.
14
MS
114
116
84
68
V4j
fnv,
16
44
24
S.iS
17,
M
114
ll.'i
48
27'4
IS
81
41
ic'4
74
87
Kl
61 VI
lltv,
80S
70
86
P'6 .
114V,
61
1
18
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83 Vi
S8
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1784
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61
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IV
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II
44
61
t
17
41
114
27
M
"i
118 '4
10..
S
t'nlon Paclfle
Am. Arga. Chem....
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube. ...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolea
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 8
Edlaon Filer. Illu.
General Klectrlo ...
Meaa. Klerlrlc
do pfd
Maea. Oaa
I'nlted Krult
United 8. M
do pfd
I'. 8. Stel..
do pfd
Bid. Aakad.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, May 8 Iank clearings for to
day were S2.200.82S.11 and for the corre
sponding date last year. $1.(00,000.88.
.1aM.le Morale ...
. HHMaea. Mining .
. 8.1 Michigan
. MtMohawk
.127 Mont O. A C
.K.I Old Dominion
ll7ViOareola
. 20 Parrot
. 4V,Qulncr
. 17 Shannon
.218 Tamarack
.l!4V,Trlnitr
. ivil'nlted copper
. 44 V. 8. Mining.
. M C. 8. Oil
.118 1 tah
. 684 Victoria
. TTMiWInona
. J6m Wolverine ....
Bonds.
loans,' 2f
per cent,
prices on
1'4
tm
8JV,
IS
2S
860
III',
8',
1
10
1
2S
KM,
4k i
40
6
84
K!
12
68
11 V,
6
. 174
22
'
Five davg this week....18.7 47.27S In.HfiO
Same days last week . . . .135 424 ;is.iiM
Heme daya 2 weeks ngo,.10,H:t7 2H.i8o 2i.8il
Heme dsys S weeks ago. . IJ.71.7 3.?7
Hame days 4 Weeks 8go..14.l78 S.'.V.al 24. iW
Same davs last vear. . . .lS.awo .71.015 27. sort
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha
lor the year
last year:
t'sltlo
Hogs
Sheep
to data.
)r"8.
.. $.'2,231
,.1.04li,789
.. M1.8i2
The following table
price of hogs at Houth Omaha for
several daya, with comparisons
eotnusred with th
11817. Inc. .Dee.
no,724 7.K8J
673.073 l"4.08tl
.7.288 I76.431!
shows tha avers!
tlie las.
Uate. 190(1. W7.1908.l0j.lJ4 llS-i1'
38
April r..
April 28..
April :..
April . .
May 1.
Mav
May
May
May
May
Msy
May
2...
3...
4...
6...
...
7...
...
t 28
4 288i
6 33SI 35
( 44, 8 28
6 40't, 6 24
S 3C 24
II 21
8 2ni, 26
5 37i '
5 S'A,, 6 24
6 33 V. ( 2
6 8414,1 6 2S
S4
S3
t 1
J 10j
S 11
291
281 6 11
8 2i 0 U
27(
21i
6 15
e I
ir
6 21 1
S 19: 4 lit
6 2li
i 30
6 2al
4 75 6 112
4 72 h 2 !
4 Go 6 77 7 03
4 2i 6 84 4 li
e , i-J
4 o7 8 71
5 1"
4 Ml
4 83
4 M
4 66
1
6 7M
721
4MI
I 6 641
7 uo
T 01
e
7 02
'js
N :i$
7 oo
Sunday.
The official
number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was: '
Cattlo. Hogs, rlhecp.H'r's.
C. M. A St. V 1 1
Wabash 1 1
Missouri Pacific 1 3 2
l nlnii Pacific 8 44 47
C. & N. W., east 2
C. & N. W.. west 30 58
C, HI, P., M. eV 0 1 6
C, B. y., east 1 1
('.. 11. At (J., west 7 31 2 ..
C, it. I. & P., t-HSt 2 ' ..
C, H. I. & P.. west....' 12.. 1
Illinois Central 2 1 . . ..
Chicago Ul. Western.. 3 3
Total receipts tH loS 61 I
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchaalng the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep,
...
...132
Omaha Packing Co...
Hwlft and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Co
Halstead Packing Co
Cudahy P'k'g. t.'o.. K. ('...
Cud'y P'k'g. Co., Denver.
Schwartxchlld A Bnlzb g'r
Lohman Rothchlhl
Hill A Hon
F. P. Ixiwls
J. H. Root A Co
McCreary V Catey
H. F. Hamilton n
F. O. Inghram..
Sullivan itros
Hughes
Pi. Loula Packing Co
Klngan Packing Co
Other buyers
802
2i:t
187
38H
"ii
1112
"n
21
11
24
2
5
14
r.3
1.413
2.713
4.2.VI
2.IHI7
2S
8. '4
787
1,112
THE ACCOUNTS OF
SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
Arc corilinll invitpil on the moA lilioral basis, con
sistent with Absolute Safety for nil funds. We woultl
be pleased to have you inspnet tlie equipment and facil
ities which enable us to give such prompt ami efficient
service.
FIRST
BANK
NATIONAL
OF OMAHA
THIRTEENTH AMD FARI1AM STREETS
..4.
2J
230
411
U7
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May . METALH-A
further decline was reported In the l-ondon
tin market, where spot closed at I3 and
futures at 137 10s. The local market was
weak and lower, tn sympathy with this
showing, quotations ranging from $30.0otp
30.40. Copper was lower at 66 L&a for spot
and 07 10a for futuxcg In the London mar
ket. Locally the market was reported
weak, with prices a shade lower on the
average. Lake, $12.lVcTl2.7t; electrolytic.
tl2.37Val2.62H; easting, tl2.12HtH2.87,4. Lead
decllijed to 12 10s In London, but wa firm
and unchanged at t4.2o-J4.25 locally. Hpelter
waa unchanged al 20 12a 6d in London and
tt.owwt.'o in tit, local maraei. iron waa uny
cnangea in ine r.ngnsn maraet, wun Biana
ard foundry quoted at 60a 4d and Cleveland
warrants at 61s Sd. Producers of northern
Iron decided upon no change In their quota
tions at their meeting yesterday, although
In some Instances these Interests are said to
be. holding prices considerably above the
market. No. 1 foundry northern la quoted
at $17.261800, No. i foundry northern at
$16.764i 17.7A No. 1 foundry southern and No.
1 foundry southern, soft, at $:i fr17.2fi.
ST. LOL'IS. May .-MKTALH-l,ead,
weaker al $4.10; spelter, firmer held at
$1.66. 1
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May l.-OTTON-Futures
opened steady; May, .06c; July, t.Oftc;
August, f.Ooc; October. .$8c; December,
8.81c; Jsnuary, 1.80c; Marrh, i.Mc bid.
Spot closed steady; middling uplands,
10.66c; middling gulf, 10.80c. Sales, 2,100
baleg.
OALVKSTON, May .-COTTON-Hlgher
at 1014c.
HT. JXCI8, May S.-H'OOL-Bteady I ter
ritory and western mediums, Keltic; fine
mediums, 1 Mi 14-; fine, 11314c.
NEW ORLEANS, May l.-COTTON-Spots,
firm; sales, 1,8V) bales; low ordinary,
6 6-16c, nominal; ordinary, 6,c; good ordi
nary. 8 8-lttc; low middling,, tl-lac; mid
dling, lOSc; good middling, 10c; nilddllr,4
fair, llSc; fair, 12c, nominal. Receipts,
2, bed balc-s: stock. 143,8 hales.
HT. Iil'IH, May . 4 TjTTON Bleady ;
middling, loHc;. Sales 100 hales; receipts,
seventy-one bales; shipments thirty bales;
Stock, 30,012 bales.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, May 8 WOOI-Tbe Commer
cial Bulletin of Hoaton, making Its report
on statistics gathered for the government,
will say tomorrow ot the wool market:
There is absolutely no Improvement in the
sit tuition. Business Is still carried on with
difficulty and the tendency of values Is
downward. The shipments of wool from
Uoaton to May 7, Inclusive, according to
the same authority, were 40.04n.U03 lbs, as
against l'l.30.89 for the same time last
year. The receipts to May 7. Inclusive, were
46,823,002 lbs., aa agalnat M,37Sf,7 fur the
same period last year.
HT, LOCIB, May 8. WOOI-Hteady ;
dluin grades, combing and clothing,
lo'ifcc: light fine, lal4c; heavy, triloc;
washed, 18tt'24c.
me
1'iO
tub
re York Mlalaar Utoeke.
NEW YORK. May 8 Closing quotations
en mining stocks
Adanu Cos
A lev
ttieece
Hruoe! 8 Cea
CemsfK-K Tua-I ....
Cum. 1 al. A a
Iroa 8'Uer
Leedville Coa ..
.188
.
were.-
8 l.lttle (kief ...
o Oaiane
8 cipnir
6 feoail
IT Savage
Sierra Nevada
Seiall Hoves....
8 aadard
, 6
.4,'!
It
28
16
.16
Treaaorr statement.
WASHINGTON'. May -Tenia y's aiala
ineiit of the treasury balances tn the gen
eral fund eicluaive of the &.fjt).i gold
r.-serve shows: Available cash balance
t-v'.0l8.r4; gold coin and bullion, $!7.0lrA'
gold certificates, J21.. '
Foreign Flaaarlal.
UiXIXl.V. May l.-Money was abundant
in the market today and discounla were
easy. On I tie HI'm k exchange It was
uotiicd that Ihe budget presented yester
day I oid pracii. allv ro cffe. i on fhe mar
ket, ntilcb naa quietly steady so far aa
8sl of (tkeensklns.
rONDO.N'. May . A sale of Cape of flood
nope ana ruaiol aneepsgins was held l.i
Mincing Lane today. The offering
amounted to 2X1,(30 aklns. of which 18,6 0
were sold. The skins were In fair fundi
tion, but competition waa only moderate,
and a large q.iamlty was bought In, uw-
ing to tha high limits of sellings. Long
wooled skins declined Id. short wooled. ,d
to Sd, snd short skins .d to d. Coarse
grades were dull and Id lower.
12,0t 3,o92
Totals 1,669
CATTLE There were about as many cat
tle here as usual on Friday. At tha same
time there was a very good demand for
tho last of the week and the market as a
whole In very satisfactory condition.
Packers Were all mil In the yards early
In the morning. The beef steer market
opened active, with desirable killers nought
after al fully steady prices. In some oases,
In fuel. It looked as If cattle brought a
little stronger figures, practically every
thing on sale changing hands In good sea
son in the morning, wlih the beat cattle
sellli. aa high aa.66 80. A few cattle not
good enough to attract buyers looked lower.
There weie very tew cows or nniiers in
sight, but the demand was good and they
too commanded good, steady to strong
prices, everything changing hands very
readily.
There were only a rew scattering nuncnea
of stock cattle In first hands this morning,
but there weie plenty In the hands of
speculators, wnlle the demand waa by no
means brisk, wnat rew mere were in iirsc.
hands sold, but the feeling was very weak.
Stock cattle are at least 26c lower and In
some cases possibly more man mai.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn
fed ateers, !6.60'd,.h&; fair to good corn-fed
steers, S4.8rif4l.60; common lo fair corn-fed
ateers, t4 eVa'i 0", good to choice cows and
heifers, t6.if4lti.16; fair to good cows and
heifers, 14.004)6 00; coinmow to fair cOws and
heifers, $2.i6&4.00; good to choice stockeis
and feeders, $4.6crU4.75; common to fair
Blockers and feeders, $3.X'j'4.60.
Representative aales:
H(i4 There waa no very great Chang
In the hog market today. However, pack
er, amriril nut biddtna lower Drlies and
noaslhlv soma hogs rosy have sold that
way, but buyers gradually raised .their bids
until al $6.314 ssiesmen began, -rutting loose.
As the trsde progressed the market, If any
thing firmed up, the later hogs selling
largely al !6.3o. Thus the bulk of all the
bogs brought t6.S2'r'6.36, the ssme as yes
terday, Willi the best liogs selling on up
m is 40. Everything in sight wss soit-tn
very fair season. After all the changes
that have taken place this week, the mar
ket la again bark- where it was at the
Close of last week.
BHEEP Receipts of sheep were very
tares todav. about fifty cars being re
ported In. Moat of the arrivals consisted
of Colorado lambs and so fsr as could be
learned, today's srrlvals represented about
the laat ot the big shipments from Colo
rado.
Tbera was a good demand for desirable
killers and the market ahowed nulla a
little life and atrenglh, the tred ss a
whole being summed up ss a good steady,
to a little, stronger market on both alu-p
and lambs. Choice Colorado lambs sold
as high ss $7 06, the highest price paid
on this market- since April 16. Clipped
lambs sold ss high as KU. Mheep were
in very light supply, but the desirable
kinds offered sold to good advantage, as
high as to 80 being paid for wethers.
Quotations on lambs: (iood to choice
wooled. $7 67.86: fair to good wooled, t,M
17)7.26: good shearing lambs, carrying flesh.
$4 4(vU.o6 ; good shearing lambs, thin, $n 00
4j.40; shorn lambs. 60c under wooled stock.
tiuotstioris on sheep; Ofrod to choice
light yearhngs. shorn, $-" 0''i 10; fair to
good yearlings, shorn, f Vxo6 '; good to
choice wethers, shorn, fc.5o6.0; fair to
good wethers, shorn, $6 lo 50; good to
choice ewes, shorn. $4.76i62f: culls and
trucks, shorn, $3.0O?4.6O; wooled sheep, 263
40c above shorn stock.
Representative sales:
No.
4o Meghan wethers
'-s Meslcan lamha
yi Mexican lambs
13 native wethers, escg lambs,
shorn
8 Mexican lambs
4i7 Mexican lambs
612 Mexican lambs
Advance Bulletin
of
ReOuad Trip Summer Rates
San Francisco,1 Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, eoinmene
inff June 1st $G0.00
To include California and Puget Sound $75.00
To Yellowstone Park, very low round trip rates during tho
summer.
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, eomineneing
.June 1st "$17.50
Salt Lake City and Ogden, commencing Juno 1st $30.50
Qlenwood Springs, Colo., commencing dune 1st $27.50
Cody, Wyo. diverging anl outfitting point for tourists and
campers entering Yellowstone Park via the Cody-Sylvan Pass
riecnie. way commencing .June 1st $30.75
Sheridan, Wyo,, commencing .Tune Jtvt $25.75
Dead wood and Lead, S. D., commencing Juno 1st $18.75
Hot Springs, S. D., commencing June 1st $15.75
Thermopolis Hot Springs, Wyo., commencing June 1st $34.25
Chicago, for Republican convention $15.00
Northern Wisconsin, Michigan, Northern Lake Resorts, Canada,
St. Lawrence River Tourist Points, Atlantic Coast and Eastern
Convention Tourist Resorts, through c.curion rates arc made
by the most available combination of rateH applying to and from
Chicago, during the season, and through rates, routes and cur
rent information, publications, etc., will be furnished upon appli
cation. H0MESEEKERS' RATES To the Big Horn Basin, Billings,
Mont., Yellowstone Valley, to North . Platte Valley, Eastern
Colorado, frequent and low excursion rates to assist landseekers.
THE BURLINGTON, with its direct lines to Denver on the West,
and Hillings, Mont., Northwest, and with its excellent through
passenger service, forms a conspicuous portion of tho most desir
able diverse route summer tours through tho Kocky Mountain
region; also of the Pacific Coast; through trains to Puget Sound
via Northwest direct main line and Northern Pacific; through
standard ami tourist sleepers to California via scenic Colorado
and Salt Lake City.
TO THE EAST Throe highest grade passenger trains dajjy to
Chicago morning, afternoon and evening.
DESCRIBE YOUR PROPOSED TRIP and let me help you plan
it the most attractive way at the least cost.
J. B. REYNOLDS, C. P. A.,
1502 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
Telephone Douglas 3580.
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To accotntnoflatfl passetiKors who wish to go on the
nlgbt tralA to Denver, Icatlnn Omaha at 12:10
A. M., beginning Sunday, May 10th, the
PACIFIC
"agar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. May 8 -HI OAR-fUw. mar
ket quiet; fair refining, lac; centrifugal,
ft teat, 4 30c; molaa.ee sJgar, 3.81c; refined,
oulet; No. . 1 10c; No. 7. i.y&c; No. t, t.ouc;
No. oc; No. pi. 4 Hie; No. 11, 4 80c;
No. 12. 4.7&c: No. U, i'loc; No. 14. 4.e;
confectioners' A. 6.S."-; mould A, S8Gc; cut
loaf. 3i8'; crashed. 8. 30c; powdered,
granulated, t.Boc; rubes, e Tfcc.
MOUABHEti Bleady; Nw Orleans open
kettle, choice, ZVttc.
(s8re Market.
SEW YORK. Ms I -COKfEK-TIm
market for coffee, future, closed steady,
with prices I olnis net higher; sale wre
reported of 13. baa, including May a'
.leg; July at Clia ; H-fteibrr at ck
loher at c; LieceintM-r at 8i"-(;8;;
March at f 6c. Spot coffee, atealv; No. 7
hio. Sc; No. 4 Santos. 81c; mild ruffe
steady; Cordova. frMl-c.
ItllCAUO t.tr. NTOCK MtHKKT
I altla
8lrad Hug, l.owrr
aad l.aaabs lllabrr.
-8aeep
C1IICAOO, May . cf.'ATI'L,r-It4M'eitiis:
head; market steady; atcera. ti.jxvi
7..;o: cowe. .cij; beifc-rs, ?.jr'tm'i
bulls. UUrnl.Ji: calves, l.'Jii,:j,, slockers
and leedeis, H 'lo.Tf. -
Hf)08-Rcelpls. W.Ort head; tnark fi
lower; choic e heavy shipping, !;
butcher. ScYikua w; lisht lolaej, tit..iit-;
ci-oUe light, fc '.!.',. ii",. poking. t, ITwifi i,,;
pigs, lel'-ai"': h"lk f'f attics. lUJ.'i!.J,.
BMEK-I AND I.A M Kli-Ke. elpl ,, l, iti)
b-ad; mark' t 10c higher; sheen. eV "Hei i,
lambs. "e.i'a7.7; yearlinga. li ttle io.
union
will plgce In rrvlce a new Pullman Palate) Slipping
Car, which will e at ih I'nion Ktailon at
:S0 . !., and may be occuplecj by
jiasseugerg any time between that
hour and leaving time.
slot-ping mi- reservation!, call at, or tflfpboiiu
City Tkkert Office. 1321 Faruam Bt,
'Phono Douglas 1828.
No.
No.
r4rla Markat.
I'KOHIA. Ill , May -CORN-II igl er
I yellow, 71fc7Ic; No. t 71c, No. I, 7lc,
8. tx;: no grade, 846.
OATS-Hlgher; No. I ahlte, UV; No.
While. He.
WHIHKY-tl .
Dalalla (.rata Market.
lil Ll'TIL Mina . May .-V8 IlEAT- No.
northern. (1 ll'. No. t oorthern, II. 08;
May. II U; Jul) , II ; Bepternber. K-V-
UATH-cVc.
By uaing tha various departments of Tha
Be Want Ad Fagea you get quick returna
at a small tps.
t. I. oals I. Ire Slock Market.
HT. Oil'lfl. May 8-fATTI.K-Hecelpi,,
l ie' ; head. Inclucling ! Teaans; Intel (el
s'eaoy; native anlpping and exort steers,
, ) 7 1-. dressed beef and butcher steers.
tiVaeia: steers under I .Out) urids, i.lbe
ilili; sIcm kera anel feeders. !0ifj2S: C iwa
I - I !...,..... ,e . J5,a Aje r. u t.ra l.rt.T .a.
bulls, M'5.Sei, alve. .; bXt1.0; Ta,
and Indian aleers, 14 lfui it), coas anl
lieifers. II 7i'-4 4.
HeLMirl-Receipts. IT.iViO hesd: market J.,
lower; pigs and lights. 17(4I. packer
tK ZJaMi, butchrrs snd best heavy, kj &t
HIIKKI' AM) I.AMtll-Kweipis, ' head;
market slesciy; l.atUe inultont. IZ 7t'r4 2f,;
lambs, I4 7ehti, ru!l4 and bucks, e.(j
leUe.
Kaasas ( Mr !- lark Market.
KASHAM i rr Mo . May -CATTLE
Recelpis. I e8 bead. Including I 88 souih
eru, tuarkel steauy; sloc.k:rs dull, choice
export ar-d dreaed tof sifera. v..37.'8;
fair lo goeMl. i'vkZt; weslarn alee ts, , ,ti
and Man, slm'kers and feeders, tlVililu,
southern stewrs. le.oe r, southe rn ejwa.
Iiffa4 r, native cows, 8.1 'i'.'ol K.,. native
l.elfera 14 fc 4; tV I i bulla. I'i.SOl .j.7 j; H VH,
'l-!'5- .......
4lc irj - Itee eljeie. .e.rr eeedu, iieo,'!
steady; light hogs le logher; t lii.
bulk of salea. ?!e.4"i.tVi. heavy. ..:
packer snd butchers. V "te..71 , I gin.
i a'-. KVe,, pig. I4 74.
tiliKKP AND I.AMIiH-Rec.-lpia. 4,ti
head; lesrket strong ; lambs. ljV.
ewes and yearling. l,Vt1Vi, Tessa. Ii-V
eaeo; True' soeep, MV-tii'. n c k rs and
feeders. II Ml' V..
Ian Ttr Ma itcM-k Market.
8IOCX CITY. May I -eH-clal Telegrarn )
-HOJt4-l'.ee eipi. bead; market we4k;
range. ; wn 6: bulk. . J.ni.y.
4'ATI I.K Receipt. Ut head; market
siea'ly; beeves. 8oiyo84, roe, and heifers.
4 k8l(.81, feeder. 14 oju 4 'ii. , l allri and
yeaileiigs, 1.7i.a4'i.
l. Jaseyb I. lee atork Market.
ST. JOBKI'H. May I 4'A'I TI.K He el
V head, u.aiket siea'ly; natlvt, l.'.i-a
cows and heir, re, t.'.Vril 11; Slcxkei, .n8
feedeia. 14 I8l5.(y. ' ,n4
,L .?'" "',p,,, V7 ,,.-f1 ; lee,0y;
X. 'tStl!, ,b; bulk of ,e. f. 4e,j, . 4,,,
niir.r.i- Ar u LAMIiH -Re. e,,t
iioerkei aleudy; lamb. V. fj1 3, ',
!'. '
top.
Til head;
11
IVe:ale j It
ftltM-k la kigkt.
pl of live kiee k at U, j orlniHiil
Ifiaike.la
Koulle foal
Mioin Cll , .
Kan i I 11 .
811. Ioj! . .
Hi J'.,-ph,..
1 Hie ugo
Total
e.te-relel V :
I Hi lie.
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in l
I)
I If
Met
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8 4.H
Hot.
11 i;j
(.0.1
1.', eye,
IJ Uft
8.8IT
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7..f,8
Nlleel,.
4 ji e,
8f,
;;i
' iyi
Ti .di I
Ills.
I Vi.
I Iteraool t.rala Markei.
UVr:itl'K)l.. ,M.v I -VMIKAT-Hpet
firm; No. 1 red w. stern inter, 7 4-1 n,,
1 I'lilif-vnta, 7a il, future lead,; Mai
; i.4'l, July. 7 VI, Ketetember. ', a J',ri
I fjRN-eipol firiee, low Arneiliau tioaed
son oree.j. a l'e,e,, Atlioirtii Meiee,
ym 110. luiurc
J i-on:iai.
14s. st,
01.1.
ia.
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