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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY GRAN-AND P@ME Illllllx";l‘;fl b o #eiat | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |20, s, St ieratn = OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET INEW yonk NERAL MARKET New York Money Market ‘Vllh Wheat Continues Above Options iy Market ‘is Animated and Uplift in| FEW VoW ML & o o S R | Steady Prices Prevail on All Desir- in Omaha and Above Chicago. Quotations of (he Day on Variow Values is Marked. ent; closing bid, 1% per cent; offered a able Kinds of Cattle l Commodities. . e per ,,"{ Time I-rnl,"lflrmpflp \'1;( ik -Eh.m" c.M “\" W YORK, May 4 - FLOUR-Receipts et |":"“,.;',‘,‘"" ?\’.rrv".\:' ¥ \:v‘v“ v rnc- Nadtuty | MINNEAPOLIS OFFERS PREMIUM |}’ Phis. exporis. Lso bbie: ouiel bui | FEW ISSUES ARE CONSPICUOUS | “Fiiflii MeKCANTILE PAPER - o« | HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE '8 lerh of m,”' Minnesota bakers, $4806.20: winter patents | per_cent — : viding a variety of 640, winter s : | BTERLING EXCHANGE-8teady. with | 1UE (0 Pay far e | tairne 4o Wi ok iee, iy | ARtRFAClte Conlers and Indus | actuai bisiness in bankerw® bills ot HIST | Good Ram of Sheep and Lambs of De- devices for taking carg " s - " 4 0 8780 1o They Need, While e |60 Kanis siaigiie, %960 ® Rye 0o, | Preferreds Ave Eepeciaily O or R e al bilfe. 54,8404 8% 071 sirmble Quality, While Demand is Wenther Continnes Good A T i s - Mond Market fs SILVKR—Bar, 53%e; Mexican dollara ¢ic Falrly Active and Prices Growing Ceop CORNMEAL- Firm, fine white and yel irreguta "‘:'”‘l:'Y"" overnment, firm; raliroad, ir Ten Cents Higher. §1.0091.6 urse, $1.50@1.55; kiln dried, | Closing quotations or bonds were aa foi- g animuted and T Venus juditions were more favors i g st 75@18c; 1 | varied speculation was carried on in the coupen g o Jisceipts ware Caftls, Hogh, Suelk ntie MOFIWEST, causing an easy o Ay et Al 150 4 © | |stock market toduy and the uplift of | UgS 38 res 1 Tt et Ty i e MR ing, Cash wieal ls now at'a premiy n | New York, . Al % prices was comprehensive and marked. The | %% ‘U g 18 L. 8 deb. s 1971 Estimated Tuesday 632 10000 3.8 uluth and Minneapolis markets. WHEAT- Recelpts h bu exports, | Atrength was uneven and the movement in 45 eoupon 120% *L. & N unl & T - in the northwest are rapidly decreasing and | 72,90 bu. Spot, strong. No. 2 red, $1.43@ | A few stocks overshadowsd the whole mar- | Allis.Chal st s SaM_ K & T st wo days this week..10,181 15091 ne cash situation grows stronger aily, | 154, elovator and $1.45, nominal f. . b. | ket. Reading still heid the most conspicu- [ Am. Ag 1004 - $odo int & ret. 4s.. 0N | Qame daya last week...8.1H % X completely controliing the aituation. News | (fioai; No. i northern. Duluth, $1.8%, [ [OU8 place in the tramsaction and the eu- | Am T & T et 18 0 o s [ Baime davs & wachs ago. 100 1onT 1esi from the southwest is Luliish and_unless (o' b afloat: Noo o hard winter $i i, | Preme court decision on the commodities | Am. Tobacco {& AN S Eome davs § weeks ago.. 0.0 1481 185 Kenerous ruina are received the crop thers (¢ 0" MuG00 “Gotions opened unchanged | clause of ihe Hepburn act was the con- | de s PR o 1 B Sume di7s ¢ weeks ogo.. L) 100 RS will deteriorate. Receipts of corm do not [ (o “0 Sont OPHONT opened WIENACEED | tinued eubject of most earnest alscussion. | ALNEoR KT & A s Bl T e mprove and stocks are heing exhausted Read| d eked e mediu WLLma... SRR YN The following table shows the receipts Cash corn is selling higjier under good de: | Weather at home und abroad, and eased oot R B N b L T BT 4 off g ater adva harp on the | 10T expreasion of feeling on this subject | 4o cv b of cattle. hogs and sheep at South Umaha mand and better prices are expected before q'“m; Nate shties. Berreascd: wiliie ;”P","; for months past, and ite violent oscillation | Ac €. 1 1t 4 int con. 4 for the year to date, compared with I hoyhaLh pring movement e atarted. | Ay il support, particularly in, dulv. Toe | (0dAY was the thdex of speculative opinjon | Byl & Ghie @ “ ye g o000 3 18100, Dec. steady ng duripg . STER k ‘e | and o 0 close 8y hy. b *do $las X NIRRT the early trades. Bullei? dee wrsiber:ces | ¢l s strong at 1%@2%c net advance. | And_was followed in cl mpat but | May closed at B.a3%. July At $1.91% |in widely varying degree, by the whola | do 8 W. s Clieenl. 965,069 1,008.208 . 51,289 | iy Yesterd he fac heav OGS Receipl b 3 o ports from the south and sévere damage d 8t JLEy, July at WG and ] N emall part of the spec dletive en- | Brk. Tr. kv, 4 . . b e ceeennnn BBR0IS BILI 80741 ped - TR L I L TR BT L AN g g bl - O s A > T oat $1.1 Oan.<86. 10t 06 Penn. cv. as 1916 , hogs were more sought after and sold to| higher Pigs and lights, $4.35G7.2%, packers, LG ML A Reselpta *13.500 bu.: exports, 8431 | thusiasm which found expression in the | Caniso. irt der - R Peln, O L The following tAble shuwe the Average |better advantage in most cases than the | $7.15g7.90; butchers and best heavy, $1.3 the orthwest coupled uigh the atcenst e Ko 2 S, clevator, and | operations In stocks was based upon the | centfal Pl W% Reading gen 4 price of hogs at South C light hogs. holders of which were generall | @7.45 Aty ALty ORER T SR Drices 0. b. afloal; No. o white, 82, | most liberat construction of the supreme | ¢ of N 1. g ov.... 138 8t L & S F. tg 4 soveral days, with comparison quoting the market as only steady. The| SHEEP AND LAMBS-—-Receipts, 200 _'"llv"\ v:lfl"r g LA g . afloat: No. 2 yellow, 9, ¢ 0. b, | court's decislon in its bearing on the whole | Ches. & Ohlo 4igs.... 106 &t L. & W. ¢ 4 e — e — market was rather slow at current prices, | head. Market 16c to 3¢ higher. Native (e Sat o was giSkmationaity sirong at The option market wi without | subject of corporation control. The sapient | *Chicago & A. 3'4s.. 783 do Ist goid & . .| 1900, 1908, [1907. [1906. |1906. but stili the big bulk changed hands in| muttons. $4.30G6.50; lambs, $5 ®; culls he close and sholed an advance of 3%c | transactions, closing net unchanged to 4 | comment was heard amongst brokers that | . B & Q . 4 4% Beaboard A L — — - - . fair season in the morning. | 4nd bucks, 83.60G4.60; stockers, $3.0004.3 LS, reauesny. o wheat opened al 'nx'» May closcd at Sie, July at M| the annulment of the Sherman anti-trust [ o M. & SF & tus Slhio, BaiC col fizg: B 0 Recelpts were fairly liberal, but still the 3 C . zlose Y and September at |law would follow as a natural consequence 5 h total for the two days shows a falling off Sfoux City Live Stock Market. ea L SRoRRN. - the options 4 aceipts 0 bu st v » - do col. B 9% o, Rallwas 5 A | 3 \1ling | mix % to A6 hite, | modities clause decl o- | ocCC, @ Bt L & 4 *Unlon Pacific s .. e davs ek, e | colpts, 0 b I and eold Feadily.; offering being | Ibe., 5934 clipped white, 52 13 | guards for property and vested rights were | colo. Ind. fa o cv. 4 April time there In & Small Eain over & year 880. | astaus remee bf prices 861007 20 butk of % and the des Whs fair. May corn (40 Ibs, (9l April steady: range of prices, $6.70G7.20; bulk of oot G and e | ; A onic e inferred from the tenor of the opinion of | #olo. Mid. 4 iy 40 Il & rer. ds on N Av. sn Pr. No. A Bales, $6.85G7.00. ithe an at 67%4c HAY—-Steady; No. 65@70c; g00d 10| the court and the laying of a threat of | C. & 8. r. & ¢ 4lan. 69K U. & Rubbar 6 pril ‘ 0 a e L R 0 h imary wheat #deipts were 288000 bu. | choice Ki@ i D& . cv. dho MK C » April 1 0 i i3 CATTLE-Receipts iead: market Y hipments ‘v 00 Du,, against re- | “HOBS-DUN: wiate, common to chojce, 1903, | JANESr from the sptead of legnl restraint | Doyt ot & X April 1 1 “ 1] \ | peak Useves, Shmoarin: fat cows' and valpts last vear 005 bu. and shipments | J0@iéc: 1907, 3@6c, Pacific coast, 1908, S@ilc; | 5F N 9 *D. &R O 4s April 8 121 0 3 helfers, $4.00@6.60, feeders, $4.0006.80, yecar ¥ g public policy to conform to the law e b 5 6 19 w, $3.00G4.60. nents were 4 against receipts last | America, 20@8%c 3 sumed consequences the Influence of the | “4o gan. 4a 7% Weat. Elec. cv. 58 Aprl 8. vear of 482,00 d shipments of 48.00) | | RATI ER—8teady; acid, 2%@0ec 4‘».»v-|un was perveptible in many direc- | .do tv. 4s series A.. TH4 Win Conteal 4s.., 59 1 u, *| PROVISIONS-Beof steady: fam . tions. o series B 2% D o May 2. of oats and \end flour equal to 1150001 @500’ packet, $I2.60@18.00; city extra India | POrted ||n great numher and the favorable | Hg ':L_N' . T ety & e, May 4 192 South Omaha 10,010 B.2% ¥iw ¢ ar | mesa. §1150922.00, Cut meats, steads: | SoTmarean ith March of Iaw ST SRR\ I Mo a dMel T Sloux City ; 4500 Liverpool 1,@1%d higher on whea % 8 of heipful effect on the speculation. The ! ™, M X f . ekled b 10.50 1.00 fekled Bid Offered. 8 Jos h 6,500 260 nd Ld low Nl Tk $10.50@ 11,00, mickied | relatively low level of last vear's earnings ! N e The Sittolat & b Aiaas ony o -1 {$10.45610.15: refined, barely steady: conti- | With which the comparisons were made Hoston Stocks and Bomds. brought in today Dby each 108a Wi 8t Louts.... 10100 2000 L 0 Stk Amemlcar §13 60; ‘Com. | was lost sight of. The rise In the coun . » by each 1 3 Chities 100 15000 G ad < 1 $ ' Vs BOSTON, May 4.-—-Money, call loans Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. 0 i 1eage A Douna. 37 3T @R 12 Pork, fifm: fam. | try's bank clearings for April last was o T T e oy 2 103 50 | looked upon ‘as good evidence of trade ex- | @34 per cent: time loans, 4G5 per cent |G & 8L P.... [ R e Rotats P 1300 mess, $18.506919.00. pansion. Eatimates by official authorities | Atchison ady. ds . . S5 Atiantio f oo o | Sraoaah o . g i s . 3 TALLOW--Dull; city (82 per pkg.), %c; |Of several states of the progrees of the | (G on i R 1078 Cal. & Arizona Orton Pagihs e X OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, wintry (pkgs. free), §%@ crope during April were not convincing and |'* o 'iid GRS & Heote B 2 . | i Jomestic, TTalr o extra, B | e itly eapecia Intarost. - . | Erekmety i . Chvper Rangedhli 1 | S & N, ; bion Staple aud Fancy Produce Prices Pure gl 6% T creamery, special, 2@ | Industrial preferred stocks were espe- | N. Y., N H. & H 1104 Daly West & ., | mished by Buyers and Wholesalera o 6| gige: officlal price, 20c; extras, 28vce;: third | clally strong again. 1éd by United States | Union Pacitie 189% Franklin . .« > . mery, Mo, . dullvered o At 15 4 o 't C : { Lo first, 2228, western Imitation cream: Steel preferred This moveme # scemed | Am. Arge. Chem ;;vibonmfl‘ O Y P J trade in 1-1b. No ery, first. 2@ due to a belated recognition of the cxtra| do phd . o0 'mt_';:fl;"“ Ly, . { in 60-1b. tubs, th n ns, CHEBSE—Iim; new state fuli cream | security enjoyed by this class of siaiea | am FRes. To H R I & P., west ‘ 3 4 Be; in 0o, Tubs iTHC packing stock, 153 Marl " lows | o OMAHA, May 4 Phen A0 3 WEStern, V9, £ Oif . BNV YORIE,. May A-Al ret. 2o, reg....101% Japan SOUTH OMAHA, May 4 199 high as $7.30 for the best heavy. It will| steers, $4.25@6.6: cows and heifers, £ be noted that the top especially waa b | @6.25. v &&3 ® omne aommon mao P BE2RER PO " EECT R ZEE8ER s = ‘asuads " “ 18 Stock in Sight. % Receipts of Mve stock at the six principal 190 western markets yesterday: 18 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep aamaen | RRIERS { sanc PO L} £l I hams. $11.26@11.50. Tard, easy; western, 5 c 9 u 3% Mass. Mining Ilinots Central specials 14% @ 15¢; new state full cream, | And the high income return smsluded by | Amer. Busar 12 s Central. ¥ ancy dairy, tubs ! i i e colored. "fancy. 14¢; new | them in comparison with other mvestmont | A0 By - 0, YNGR R Chicago Gt. Westorn 3 b 15O, WHEAT-—N§ 3 $.21@1.28; No. 3| state full cream. smail, white fancy, | securities. The firm tone of the forelgn | A1, woolen et C. & ® hard, $1.%@1 oy 4 hard, $1.18@1 3; N 13 ¢: new state full cream. common to | exchange market. hardening of the pi do pta 101 Nevada b Total receipts 200 % E § ‘-%r;{n [ A fair, 10@12c; skims, fair to specials, 2 Tate di;l‘mlml'rne in Lt;r.do‘n nnfll:\-"fu'n Dominion 1. & . 81 0W4 Dominion . T:.,"m.w.mo,, of the day's receipts was | ¢ (5] No. N0, 3 60 Q@1 % n tte Parls chaques on London uni 0 | Edison Elec. Ly sceoln v as follows, eac y ] Wige; No. 2 yelNow, #daegis S vallow | “RGGS-Firmer; state, Pennsylvinia and | foreshadow a fur:her outzo of goll Yrom | Mas. Electric T4 Parrot BBt Bea (A e Toaustng the feom. | 5 3% No. e ?’V‘m No. 3 white, | nearby fancy, selected white, 2414; Penn. | New York. The depletion of hank re-| do prd 1% Quiney s “ e, N fuest Wisconsin full crsam, young Americas, 4 in i favorite, i In hoop. 160 datales 30 1 1o cream brick. full case. ifo: Swins, ifc; tull credm lmburger, POULTRY--Alive, springs, hens, ey eocks, 6c; ducks, lo; geess, 100, tur- keys, 15¢, pigeons, per e, gulnea fowls, per doz. §2.50, squabs, per dom., 82 Dru-«‘, hens, 1ic; springs, li@L'%o; cocks ; ducks, dc; geese. 1ic; turkeys, e 18H—Whitetish, frozen. lic, herring, $gc; salmon, 1Uc; pike, $¢ weut, 10c; catfish, 10guic; halibut, 8e; A Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | & Lylvanta and nearby states, fair to cholce. | serves made no impression on the local [ Mas. Gas 614 annon Omate Bickiny: & 4 o vellow, | @ic; brown and mixed, fancy, 33%c: fair | money market and dld not disturh the | United Fruit 164 Tamansc SR Sin Ccihbaty, g e | @ Vwhiter | to eholee, *2%@3c: western storage packed, | speculative confidence in which the Inrge= | United § M al Teinti Cldahy Packing Co I % i westorn firsts. Bw@Bc: seconds, | operations in stocks were pushed. Thix| 49 Bl MU, 8 oAl Armour & Co . | & O iac . mithern flrsts, T1%@%c. seconds, | active sveculative demand was supplicd | V8 S 1181 Viah Cudahy Prg Go. 'K | & e, freely from various sources, intluding | 440 PO 2 Vieoe o 8. Co., K. - A BOULTRY—Alive, steady: westsrn chick- | T.ondon. during the day and prices un- | yiioues © Winona Vansant & Co b " v Wheat. Corn ens, brollers, 30@8c: fowis, 164@ITc. | derwent & sharp reactlon before the | ‘Amaigamated 3% Welverine o | Carey & Benton,...o: W “ Chicago e I ok close o utte 1 Minneapoiis 1 "'-f“%“ e JS, T ORI 14c; " fowls, 10| U904, ware trregular. Total sales, par | AT™ % biod | Lobman & Rothehild : oE Omaha i ! value, $7.512.000. TUnited States 4s cou Local Recurities. wie. i ises v : 2 Duluth k § iads ¢ R pon advanced % per cent call Huston & Co o ¥ T snapper, 12¢, black bass, 3¢, crap) e ¥ FWEATHER - TR0 GRATN Number 'of sales and leading quotations | Quotations furn b‘,fl R S uel Burns, |j B. Root & Co , 4 u Bc: perch, 8¢; codfish, 13c; smei, #o; eels, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVI on stocks were as follows gr.. 614 New Yor ‘e Bul J. H. Bulla...... . v e 16e; lo‘::ulh &reen, ¥ic; bolled, ¢, froge' ) 5 e o Falr Wednesday After n Warmer Sains. High. Low. Close, | o . te M. McCreary & Carey.. " § et Tl leas, 1,800 H. F. Hamilton.. Bk wibs—No. 1, lic; Na 2 15c: No. 3, e P, 1 (> of Om 1. .ev0res u » : Fentures of the Trading and Closing Night, Says the Prophet. 27300 BT 5 ol % | Lehmer Bros ot gl 1t 1 B 0. 1, 18c; No. 3 . Prices on Board of Trade OMAHA, Neb, May 4 1800 | American n - | Douglas County 48 1938........ Huffman .. N 5 " %1 | Chuck—No. 1, 7ic; No. 2, 4 ) The weather is warmer everywhere, ex- | Am. Heet RN e | Gate City Malt Comoany % . Standish ¢ . s K 320 Round—No. 1, 8% CHICAGO, May 4--Wheat prices &d- | cept on the Pacific coast and in the upper | American 2 | German Fire 1ns. Co......icouiiiirieriis oot Krey Packing Co... [ 2% Plate—No. 1, 6%c; No. 2, sic; No. 3, vanived from i% to 4c today on vigorous [ Ohjo valley, where it is slightly cooler. | Am. € Tl 4 - 5 Ind. Tel. 5% 1987 (0% pfd bonus) Union D. B. Co ) i 4 298 5 FRESH FRUITS-Apples, wes Dox support by leaders of the bull campagn, | ¥he rise In temperature during the past | AT (Ugn DU, 0 o | Kansas City R. & L. sa 191 AEOLYIN o :.o. PN m 15 1 apples, §2.0092.50. Bananas. 6-bunch lots. who wero generally supposed to have dls- | twenty-four hours, has been very decided | A 'fog *secufition 1777 3800 K C R &L prd vz,. y . Other buyer e “ ) 20 : #%c per Ib. Oranges, $2.85@4.%. Lemons, 8.50 ned the cause. The market closed with | jn the upper Missouri valley and through- | American Linseed 300 Nebraska Telephone Stock §%.... A S 1 - N o ¥ «. 2 @A.00; Grape frult, $4.50. Gruj Malagas, all deliveries selling at the top price of the | out the northwest, -Freezing weather con- | American Locomotive .. .. 1600 54 Omiahe ies be 0L oo it deing 'k Totals . a0 1008 6711 | BHEED R, F%0 por ke ¥iorids bineapplos, pef arate lay and at net gaius of il o 3%@O%c. | nues In the extreme upper Mississippl | Am. 8. & R 2100 I oo o Ry s ki ATk Wt Snother ool th IS et b ke e SortparsUvely [ ‘orn and oats also closed strong, but pro- | valley and upper lake reglon, and heavy | Am. 8 & R ptd 4,600 o e S S B A Ry ks s f of eattie. thid' MOrsing, making the toval |1 ooral this morning, the number of cars | VEGRTABLES.KAnsas EWsat. Sotatase rislons were rather wedk. and Kiilng ‘frosts occurred in that section | Am. Sugar Refining 500 e reported in adding up an odd twenty. | ga7s per bbl. Californi oy | o Omaba & C. B. 8t for the two days 10,10 head. as against | p, 4 $ arge, . Sooubrad iake gt s current in| Am. T. & T. 0 B i 01 X ractically all of the arrivals consisted . New o The shucp upturn in wheat occurred late | last night. ‘Thunderstorms are current in S s Omaha & C. B. Bt. Ry. 1% 8700 last week And €700 @ year ago. The|of sho took. thars béing only & SpFinEs lmlel.l!l;. G0c. r‘m. York Hot‘: -:‘ seed tl:b- he ery | the 1o A y, and light rains | Am. Tobacco pfd B. Ry. & Bridge pfd 4%... n the day, although the July delivery | the lower Mississippi vailey. and ligl 5 Omaba & ridge”pfd 1% TR vats oomimcad wary Iarmalyof ore-foa| Lg ot ek, (hae baing gniy & dprink- | Sage. io per 1b Wiscossin Nad, dlabe iy American Woolen 1800 ; showed medium gains early in the session. | are falling in the Ohio valley. Generally - X Omaha Water Co. a 191 : T Bt o ot scorrisd o o | T “Seather Dravatly HiUigthAy; aestions, | Afscoods Mising s, 4 Omaha Water Co. & 106, 1. 1. steers. In fact. It is & question If' there | was brisk at the opaning, supplics changing | § per crate. Tomatoes, Fiorida, ¢-basket sredit the rumors set afloat at the time of | and the outlook Is rnvurnl:ls furanowminund Atchison pfd ookl | o e 8 o o (A e W 10 the Yerds ({74 Pmup"momm‘ ;«::n‘t::d” vn::un nt:«:u“(:"mc':‘::h‘»hm..n c""h' Clt‘obc. lglndllul Lot 8. umf;.. the severe slump in prices two weeks ago ' fair in this vicinity tonight an ‘'ednes- | Atlantic Eoul (XY 1,600 12 2 Pacitic T. & T, Co. bs 1987 hid s 'As & result of the large offerings of beet | in A 3 scially on | per doz., . 40¢. vegetables—paranips, that the Patt interests had abandoned | day, with warmer tonight Balumorw & Oblo..... #.900 f B S 88 the really good kinds of clipped lambs, the | turnips, carrots—$2.3 per bbl. Floridm new \he' “asal owing to sdyarss publicity Récord of temperature and pricipitation | Sal. & Bhio pre 9 | o oyt L RO Sattie }3&’,‘:{‘;‘,‘.53:: mgm;n&‘;-: f::'e‘.( adyance mignt be quoted even greater than beelr, GaTrots, peranips. \urhips, eis,, per This house today was credited with heavy | compared with the corresponding day a em Steel #lou Gty Stock Yards bid 6% Tk iV i o b 3 loweria dime. one or two lote moving at prices | dox., e, chile nt-| the last three years Brooklyn Rapld Tr. 9 Switt & Company: o LT 3 emselves secmed to be|that were IS¢ higher than terday. The | 81RAWBERRIES-$3.0003.55. Bis St i At s ailerate sallar o : 1000, 1908, 1907. 1906, | Sontral Loathar Ritiinie Vans €. 240 TN food benes O3 I I DUt I e ot it tho aatat LA de o adorari auat of verawn R L e t v optic o wint today " ure 4 3 Topeka St. Ry. Bb......3 .. G iss ouble deck of shorn lambs sol ~ i, e T e s 4R A0 W b it R Latner 514 Unton: Stock Yards Co., Omaha, 6%+, was really better than expected = There|lso higher than Vesterday on' the xame Cotton Market. ihe low point of the gession and more than | normal temperature for today, 58 degrees. & Onlo. 5% | » ke SHIEVL NEaok ::éfl;map:cfipr:“lr?.\'.‘.’.::\-l:'p' :_:‘c‘zdhalm: n:-:iu.\' Aptingle deck of natives were | NEW YORK. May 4—COTTON—The mar {0c above the low moint touched on the | Daficlency in precipitation since March 1 6 | ew Yor! ning Stocks. (T gt i A gl d flmlfm" Re oo Tl and a_cholce | ket opened steady ut a decline of 4@$ points recent sensational break. May ui the same | » & inches P ; i NEW YORK, May 4.-Closing quotations | 3y S0l Kot Opaned with prices Just about | bunch of awes were put over the scains af | Mafciponse to local hear pressure and ime sold nt $1.25, & gain of Mo compared |~ Deficlency corresponding period in 1908 i on mining stocks: "~ 0 the TGarkets upssied (ith pHlos SOt ABsUChBuhof alves wate DU, o¥eE, L:..-m,,c,.‘n. at scatiering luuidation, wilch was prometed with the low mark recorded on April % , $ B ce ; %0 Leadville Co NttIe Ehaaks (A P : e by slightly lowering cables and | 8 F: St ge o Cblef I any direction. deck of spring lambs was good enopgh when the tide turned in favor of the bulls. [ “Daficiency corresponding period In 1907, | Colorado ¥. & 1 3 Reanawiok (Quhs oo g Cows and heif ver better weather in the south. Offerings The deferred fuliives showed gains of | 32 inches ol Colorado & So D el e R R Ll R e AN | wera quite heavy during the early session. | 3407 inches “do N 5 bbb nd and as the supply of thi ind of o o re late in ving and | nearly ¢ from the low point of the day T.'A. WELSH, Local Forecaster o, & 0. ls¢ pid. .. ek Ve PRI e tie Was very modtrats, the merket wes |as a result Liady was somenhar nanFafiid | with some of the old longs..suppased to September advancing (o $1.66% and Decem 4 Coto. & 80 28 pta : Horn Siiver ... @ Standerd ... generally about steady with yesterday and | the early supplies had been disposed of | D¢ #elling. but the coiton was well taken oer to $108%. The principal bulllsh in St Louis nernl Market. ietitated “Doe - Tron Stiver 125 Yellow Jacket fhe trade waa fairly active at prevailing | However, the demand at no time was back. | around the initial prices and fluctuations fluences were the Oklahoma and Ohlo | . 0 vy TG b b Feher: | Dormwere b Hud | sOffered. prices. ward and practically evervthing was soid | Were narrow and irregular. state reports, ‘The condition of the crop of | ST 1OUIS. May_ &=VEzh o tEner: | D & K. G o { -~ The stocker and feeder market was very | in reasonably good aeason. © ik Spot coiton closed quiet; middling’ up the former state is_officially estimated at Hard. $1.93@1.38. July, $Li%%: September, | D. & R. G. ptd | Treasury Statement. poorly supplied. there being few cattie [ Quotations on clipped sheep and lambs: | /Ands, 10.55c; middling gulf, 11.10¢; saies, 40 7, compared with 8 a month ago, while ' 7, ) o " | Distiliers’ Becuritien | WASHINGTON, May 4.—Today's stale- | 8nswering to that description on sale. At|Good to choice lambe, $7.26G7.65; fair to | P8les In Ohio the condition of growing wheat | “oORN_ jiigher; track, No. 2 cash, 3@ | Ere ¥ s ment of the treasury balances in (he gen- | the same time, tiere was quite a little in- | good lambe, $6.76G7.6; good to choice light | ,,Gotton futures —opened — steady; May was placed at 6, which, though represent- | ., "IN ™ 0B wpive i @lbe; July, 68ie; | Erie lat prd e i exelusive of the $150,000.000 | quiry and the offerings commanded good | yearlings, , $6.5G6.7; §ood to choiee heayy | 10:06¢: July, 10.34c; August, 10.2¢; October Ing an_improvement of four points com- | g oo ber 481ec; July, 420 Gonenl ibeirs ol reserve, shows: Avallable cash bal- | strong prices, the same as they have evéry | yearlings, 6.76@6.2%; good to chojce weth- | 1017C; December, 10.15c; January, 10.10¢; pared with last month, is 2 points below | SGRIGRDET SRS <l i g oy cim Y 10,000 414.990; gold coin and bullion, | day of late. ers, $5.0096.25; fair to good wethers, $5.50q | March, 10.07c. the condition Of the Crop a year &R0 | J{AY Timothy, higher: prairle un- | Great Northern Ore cits w00 o . gold certificates, 340,422,990 | Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce | b.85; fair to good ewes, 3.0066.60; culls Futures closed barely steady; May, 10.5ic Western Kansas also sent in more em-| ..ioeg 3 vt g ooy i a0 A . corn-fed steers, $6.10§6.65; fair to good corn- | bucks, $3. 00. June, 10.3c: July, 10.8c; Algust,” 10.%c; phatic reports of damage to the new crop | ™"y Gi/R—Unchanged: red winter pat- | Interborough Met. L 104 Bank Clearing: fed steers, 3.75@6.10; common to fair corn- | Representative sales September, 10.18c: October. 10.17c; Novem-. by high winds and dry weather, and in o | .(s"$6.25@6.60: extra fancy and straight, | Int. Met. pta 6300 OMAHA, May 4—Bank clearing for to- |fed steers, 34.75g6.15; good to cholce cows | No. ber, 10.13; ‘December, i0.13c; January, few instances by the green bug. The | g5:5@¢15; hard winter clears, $4.25@ | laternational Harvester 30 any were’ $H308,608.73 And for the corre.|@nd heifers, $5.0095.75; fair to §0od cows | 5 spring lambs T e WG . o foreign b g L I g0 tadle | 428 T a0 o sponding date last year, $1,753,283.72 and heifers, $4.2@6.00; common to failr cows | 470 western yrigs. and wethers. 100 Ly g i e 4 4.-COTTON o that e Europgan wheat crop had SKRI—T Y. 2.3 3 nternation o - - Sy 3 X H hel 7 i | Steaay B 4 Senae, ot ahown he gaine menerally ‘expected | CRNM BRI gd b 0 International Pump 00 - Do vaar T G0OA TS, Dulls: stage: i | 18] wostern wes, ahorn 1% 8T. LOUIS, Mey 4.—COTTON--Btasdy since growing weather set In. The north- sicked, east track, $1.30 | Kius ity so 100 @ Wool Market. $3.25@5.25; good 1o choice stockers and| 1 western lamb ... ot 1000 bafen: oh pments, Lot balens atoti weatern markets failed {o follow closely X C Bo. pta 700 i ROSTON, May 4-—WOOL—Interest in | feeders, $4.60@6.75; fair to good stockers |63 western lambs, shorn .. 1.00% Dalhas Shigmenty; LASE BAIIN Hil, ihe advance here, the situation there being —8trong; timothy, $12.00@17.50: | Louisrille & N 210 the wool market centers in the new ciip [and feeders, $4.00@4.80; common to fair| & weatern lambs, shorn, cull * -y somewhat depressed by the more favor-| prairie. $11.00@12.50 Minn. & St L 500 4 | and bidding by local dealers through buy- | stockers and feeders, $3.260M.00. 848 western lambs, shorn......... Metal Market able weither for farm work on both sides | ITRON COTTON TIES—80c . M., 6L P &8 8 M 1,800 | @rs in the west or directly with growers BEEF STERRS. 67 western ewes. shorn..... PRI PR ¢ the International boundary BAGGING—1 1-18¢e Missour! Paciflc 3900 | 15" very 'brisk. 1t ia said that 80 per | no, P it * 4 Ol A Re Ay Tt : | NEW YORK., May 4-METALS-The The price of corn made only medium| HEMP TWINE—Te M. K. & T 3 cent of the unclipped wool west of (he | ¢ W s . 15 cull lambs, shorn 9 | London tin_ market was higher today ins 4nd final figures showed a rise of | PROVISIONS—Pork steady: fobbing. | M. K. & T. prd Mississipp! has already been purchased | & “ 5 $ e Byl Spot, £130, 7. 6d. Futures, £13, 10s. Lo only ' to %¢ compared with the previous | $17 Dry salt meats, dull; boxed ex- :-“:""-‘I "1";" and at least half in the east has been | 14 Ash 490 Moxican lambs. shorn cally quiet, at $8.3608.9. Copper was Tlose. — During the day July sold between | tra shorts,” $10.76: clear ribs, $10.75; | Nations} Lead .. o o0 secured. Prices are very firm and tend- | it 56 ¢ 490 Mexican lambe, shorn L lower in London with spot at £57, 12, 6d e and B¢ and closed at 68%HE6% short clears, $10.87%. Bacon, quiet; ex: | N. R R of M st p ing upwards. Business locally is confued | & ] 475 Mexican lambs, shorn and futures at £58, 78, 6d. Lacally steady Frade In oats was ‘dull. The range on | ira shorts, boxed, $11.76: clear ribs, | X*Y Yo OF 0 to forelgn products. in which deailnrs | # 10 R Ly, L, shar and unchanged. Lake. $1287613.00; electro- Tuly for the day was 4844 to 4%c. At the| $11.78: short cl 11.87% Norfoik & W | have been heavy. 0id wool s practically | 2 - b Bl | ol syl on Iy tic $12.509126%% . casting, $12.37%@ Close prices werd ' to c higher, with | POULTRY—Firm: chickens, 1314¢: #prings, | North American | out of the marke The leading domes- | & 118 wtern bull ao ";"f‘ . 1.60. Lead advanced 1s, 3d to £18, 1s, 3d R v #@8lc; turkeys, 13@i6e; ducks, 1ic; geese, | Normern Paciic tie prices range as follows: Kentucky, | 3 PG vl M ol e in the London market. Locally quiet and ihe provision market hecame weak dur- |0 Pacitic Mail | Indiana and Missour!, % blood, 29@30c; | 1} 0 cull ewes ... unchanged at $4.004.%. Spelter was un Ing the last half of the dav and close R Highe creamery, 21@27c. Pennsylvania | i biood, 28@28c. Bcoured valu Texas, | 13 cull ewes changed at $5.02,06.07%. Iron was highe: ‘:‘"_..,m_ 'of D6 tor The i 19i4e, case count | Peopie's Gas fine, 12 ‘months, 80@62; fine. 8 (o 5| g 8 western ewes, shorn, culls n London, with (levelahd warrants quoted ‘rhe leading futures ranged fallow Receipts. Shipments. | P.. C.. C_ & &t L. 91| months 53@b4c; fine, fall, 40@47c. Cal-| 7 4 spring lambs Vi 478, 10id 0. 1 foundry northern, e E 6,300 8,300 | Pressed Steel Car ¢ | ifornia-~Northern, 68@ 80¢c; middle county, | 19 & Western ewes. "shorn §16.00316.30. No. o at $15.TMGA045: . No. i western lambs, shorn woft, 3 ” ) Pullman Palace C s 1 4 "% T Hikh .| Low. | Close. Ye L1R00 17,000 = 18@50c; fall. free, A3@4bc; fall, defec- | 1t SRThATT Sad Art'cles | OpuYi | High.! Low. | C oie. 8y Railway Steel Spring. 13 western yeariings = j:larn and No. 1| southern soft, $15.756 42,000 102,000 | tive, 33@37c. Oregon—Eastern. No. 1|1t 21§ western lambs, shorn 9 BT. 1OUIS, May 4—METALS—Lead, Reading 3 4880 o *Wheat ! | i 43,000 71,000 | Repubile Steel 3 v staple, 62@63; eastern clothing, 55@57c; 8 ( 17 western bucks A dull; $4.10. Bpelter, weak; $4.90, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET 1 e g v bo1oew] Revudlic Biesl 5ié H vailey, No. 1. 48@boc. Territory—¥ine Ay Ll IR 10 8| wansas €ty Grala and Provistons. | Rock Tuiand r9a staple; $3Go8e: fine medlum stapie, o0 ¥ 3 . g SAS CITY HIAT—Un- | Rock Isiand Co. pid 762, fine clothing. 58@b2c: flaw ‘me- Bept. {1omeli 100%! 103 | 105%1 08k | KANSAS CITY, May 4—WHEAT-Un.| 570 "¢"S" »%ed pra dlum clothing, 56@b8c; % blood, 804 63c Dec. {1 01ighe| 1 0871 O114%) 1 087, L higher: No. 2 white, SLG} o' youis 8. W % biood. b6@6Sc; 1 blood. ' 50@33c scatwy da ] e G o " (e P §2% 8% No. S red, $LO1 oF 100 W. oii Pulled—Fxtra, 66@70: fine. 56@63c May |TL@ B BNlewo e | YGoRN (0 3 higher: No. 2| Slesc-Shetfiold 6. & 1 LONDON, May 4.--WOOL—The wool ERG 0 St G570 G ke NEber. NOvo | Bouthern Pacitie B auction saies opened today with a large s A SRS, steady. No. 6. 4.85c; No. 7, 4806; No. § o s 6 (i [ mixed » mxed, 1372%c; No. | 50 Pacific ptd | A A A A LA nany CHICAGO, May 4—~CATTLE—Receipts. | { i50: No. 9 4.40c: No. 10, 35¢; No. 11, 430¢ 5814 OByl 38| BBlgl 38k (2 white, T3l4c, d 1234 ____ | 8o Ratiway 2 < ‘Fhe ¢ estimated at 2,00 head. Market Strong. | No | 2%, 0. ‘ ‘No. W, 4 | | (OATS-Unchi i No. 2 white, 55@57c; | so. Ratiway pid | pracriesna, Thevs wos 8 strong Sefand | Steers. $5.00G7.05; cows. $4.00G6.T5; helfers, | Soiteriionert A ChE: Gioia e gitn, e ORon 9% o | R holte timotny, $12.000 | T Bl & | per cent higher. Mediums sold 10 per n stockers and feeders, $3.3006.60 | sranulated, Bobe: cubes, biber ¢ o e * P £% 5.0 cholce prairie, §11.25@11 50; cholce al | T. 8t. L & W pfa @y | cent, und occasfonally 15 per cent over - HOG8—Recelpte, estimated at 11,000 head. | 38 | e taita, e high 16, T6G1T 15, Urlon Pacifie { the "last series. The Amerizan ouyers oz h e O, T ‘Sirats, 240: mec- | Ui Peaifie pid % | pald full prices for nll suitable grades 11780 | 1780 | 17 7%/ 17 Ti4) 17 80 2¢; pucking 11c. U. 8. Realty . | and their purchases for the day num- 18 0215 18 06 T8 18 4’-»“ 18 06 GCE Eatras & uFrent recelpts, ac; | U & Rubber 2 hered 508 bales. A few merinos were 1800 |18 023!} 17 973! 17 97%! 18 02% | c.conds and es. D. - $ s fered and realized & per cent over the P! \ \ \ nds and dirtl Shipments, | 5.8 Sieel vee 8% | previous salh Cape af Good Hope ani o SHEEP AND ~ LAMBS-Receipts, esti- | 5173 Runs, SLEIK bbls.; average. .28 bbl 10 35 141030 | 10 T | Wheat. bu. S0 | Dok Dasme Lo sirorcdere stock showed an advance of 7is | 2 5 00 mated at 12,000 head. Market strong to ive | Shipments, 19760 bbls.; average. 108,164 bbla 10 47| 10 4The 10 40 | 10 4234 Yol B Ao W 11000 | Wabash g it The (otal offerings today were 518 3 higher. Sheep, $3.75@6.7; lambs, $6.00@9.10; | SAVANNAHN, May 4.—-OTL—Epirits turpen- 1065 | 1086 | 10 2| 10 55 l\,“._ -+ 17000 | Wabash ptd o | 11,670 bales STEFRB AND HEIFERS, | vearlipgs, $5.00@7.%. ‘“’1‘:’(:\"1"\'"}'?“ Quete: B, M.80: D 60, ! | \ x Western Maryland 110 | 3 . | ROSIN-Firm. Quote: B, : D, 8.47% 080 | 900 | 980 | 9EW O Options at Kansss City Westinghouse Electric » ‘ Available Supplies of Grain. - STEERS AND BULLS Kansas City Live Stock Market. | [ f‘._“ % eea A X, &k | 995 | 9% | 98 | 9874 . ” Western Unlon 10 ny 3W YORK, May {.—Special cable and 2. KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 4 —CATTLE | P ¥ - » B0 WW, |60 (10m | o9 | Articles. Open. | High Viesling & L % 1 i | ity L UEAR n | telegraphic communications recelved by ~Receipts, 11,000 head, Including 500 | % Sugnr and Molnsses. » NEW YORK, May 4~8UGAR—Raw Cattle Strong--Hogs Higher--Sheep |casy; falr refining, 3.36c; centrifugal, « e g Ry | test. 3.85c; molasses sugar, 3.Mo; refined B8 5 Market B¢ to 10c higher, Cholce heavy | xoioASSE-Steudy: New Orlesns, opeq ] shipping, $7.85G745; butchers, . §1.50g1.40; | X¢'11® §00d to choice, BG4z s light mixed, $7.06@7.16; cholce light, $7.16@G . - i Olls and Rosin ] 7.35; packing, $7.25@7.%; plgs, %.25@5.50. — et 2 Bulk of sales. g1 5@T % °°F | _OIL CITY, May 4.—OIL—Credit balances, | e = ooy S O | Bradstreets show the following changes in :n southerns, mark t steady; top, §6.81 juotatios | Wheat oo o tiwatog to by o Coffee Markef. vailable supplies as compared with > 1) cholce export ind dressed besf e M e o i 5 | $625@6.80, ftair to good, $6.26G NEW YORK, May 4, —COPFER—Py- Avallable supplies, wheat, United States ® weetern steers, $5.25@6.60: ntockers and | tures closed steady, net 6 points iower 1o - LONDON, May 4.—-American securities | east of Roekies, decreased 2.179.000 bushels. . '«t'df;-‘ ‘Mh@uis. souther 1 u;‘:)r(-,lv‘l- Mt'hev Sales were reported of i ik (e v quiet at irregular prices during the | Canada, decreased 2,2%.000 bushels. fi; southern cows. 2 ., -l:i neluding May at 7.06¢, July RYE—No. S3@sdc. scif, Ma o5 % early trading today. At noon Reading and| Total United Staies and Canada, de- 4 tive cows, §3.2695.70; . . | #t 0.80c, Beptember ‘at 6.10c and Octob. BARLEY—Feed or mixing, @@éshac; fair| July ... % T Pennsylvania were i lower, while Erfe and | creased. 4.443,00 bushels, 3 :‘. HH @6.40; bulls, 337 v Y r_w-\ spo;, u"u‘!' Rio. No. 7, 8ie; } “’s"z"é’}{:;.';:i““,fi;,":‘“,,,'(,‘,,,w,,(,.,,, ks | | Loplaville & Nashville were as much above | Afloal, for and in Tufope. decreased, 3.- T Ao caini: 16,608 head: sarsiot b | SN B IaES, LM it duily CRiarg No. ) morthwestern, $1.68%. Timothy, $3.80.| A asked. B bid yesterday's New York closing. The rest of | 600.000 bushels | | FLOUR—Steady; winter patents. $6.30@ | Muy 128 | 1299 - 4.70; winter stralghts, $5.75@8.85; spring pat- | July 108% 108 London Stock Market. $5.0008.%; spring straights, $470G6.00; | Beptember 974 1004 0. 0 to e higher op, 7 h sulcs = s N th ihe list showed smaller gains and lo Total American and European supply, de PR R i O i LR T of e | Peoria Market. v IBIGNS—Mess pork, per bbl., $17 Minneapolis Grain Market. London closing stocks | creased 7.044,000 bushels SL0EQTED. heary, @178, Lard, pe 100 by $10. Short e nited States d Canad do- ¢ i @7.30; light, $6.599 | PBORIA. May 4-CORN—Lower; N MINNEAPOLIS, Ming, May 4. - WHEAT Comele,_money: . BR N X & 7., USRS oy 1R cgnes. ;A T EHRE AND oM BS—Recotpts, 7000 | Solop- Te: No. 3 yellow, Tage: No. 8, 7 ribs sides (ioose). 1 clear ay “July. $126% ; September = ¥, fin : o4LMNN0 Bushals. A3 SHEE! LA -Receipts. 7,000 | No 3 1oy No. 4 Tiige sides ‘(boxed), $9.874@10.55. 1061 cash: No_1 hard. 31301, @1,60% : | Atane g el PTG G O e M B e ket atrong: lambs. $7.25G 315 | OATS. Unchanged: standard, sc; Ne. 3 ol te 15000 B o'P‘lrx':::;“'::!c”.'p';': Waeh| Wa b o0 W Yy g e B S rio & W The leading decreases and increases re- 5 6.7b; ewe 625 8tariers and toad, | White, 55@65k%c: No. 4 white, BA@6#4 ual t A u. P - e SREY finedrid B TR akimars & Ohlo...-1 evivanis ported this week follow ' $3.5 3 o mutto 0 & rresponding week last year. The world's | FLAX—4Rosed at $1.000 Cwaadee & O Chicaso. peivate. slevators. $56.600. bushele: DULUTH ., Moy 4-~WHEAT— supply. .l’l.l'“"'“ by Bradstreet's.| LrlOUR—Flest patents. other Canadian, 36.000 bushels: Milwaukes 1 Stook Marke Mev' $136%: July. SLESM: Seq-amber o “‘( tomorrow: Wheat, | f6cond patents. $5.05@6.10 e : private elevators. 70,000 bushels; Minne- 5 i JOBEPH, May 4-—CATTLE—Re. |30 b 1 northern, $1.29; No. 2 nortb. 4 $4T564.95; second clears, $3.46 apolls private elevators. 50000 bushels. 1130 8 1 H 2000 head. Market steady to 10e | ¢ ° . y g Increases—Loulsville, 8,000 bushels. STOCKBERE AND FEEDER stecrs, $4.0@6.60: cows and helfew, | | shusal s o 480 8 506,00, calves, $8.0007.00. included, | LIVERPOOL, May . Philadelphin Produce Market. @ 4 m e Raneims B OTLY aa warket [ SHAH BOWS TO REFORMERS No. 2 red, western winter, no stock. Fu. [ Grand Truak b PHILADELPHIA. May 4 —BUTTER si2 = o1 §s steady to Bc_higher; top, §1.30; bulk af cwhas, | Cures. ‘steady; May, G 11%; July, s %d; | Uinois Cemtral " 1ta doan | Firm; good demand; extva wastsrn | § mote o sales. 91.0007.%. | September. 58 ¢id. —r | creamery, 80c; extra western creamels HOGS—Hogs s0ld unevenly yesterday and [ SHEBP AND = LAMBS--Receipts, 2N CORN—Spot, strong: «new. American, | SILVER— steady at 24 11-16d per oz prints, 31c P for that reason salesmen were differing | Dead. Market strong; lambs, $7.006%6. | tusseys. 17c; chick- | mixed, via Galyeston, & 5d. Futures. | MONEY per cent GS—Firm; %e highert Pennsyivar quite a lttle in their ideas today. Thus, . A quiet: May, 5s 34; July, 68 5%d The rate of discount in the cpen riet | and other nearby fir free casos, while a good many were quoting their sales lonia Live Stock Market. REBURG, May 4 -Dispatches ¥, 80 o ‘@-pound welghts, | FLOUR—Winter patents, strong at s 6. | o7 short and three months’ bills is at merk, Pehnsylvania apd other néarhy wome. claiming that the| ST. LOUIS, May 4—CATTLE--Rec recelved here from Teheran say- thab th Salic: % to | ————e 1% per cent > | firsts, current recelpts in returnabls was barely steady, others were|8660 head, Including 60 Texans. ¢ Persia b ' P Mitwaukee Grain Market. s at mark; western firsts, free ni out loads that they figured were | market steady to 10c lower, shah of ‘Persia has atcepted the project - MILWAUKEE, May 4 —WHBAT—No 1 relgn melal. | 3 © At mark; western firsts, cur-|8c higher than yesterday. In fact in order fve shipping and export for refornis advanced by Great -Brilain rhet. worthorn. 8131 No. 2 “norcnern, §13% | BE AMay 4-Trading on the Bourse | receipl. frea cases, 2:@2f%c at D cover (he wiustion if would bs neces- dressed beef and butche and Russia. The {wo powers have made 5~ Clover 1.28: July, $1.16, bi y was firm. American securities were - . e the market as steady to steers under 1 Ibs. i ock- | arrangeme ' nn-r-:;;:-n OAT! ——Sllnzlrd 58 . . |bigher 'l'rfw‘l‘k Firn Y Yoek tull i higher, the bulk bringing eround y-u.m ers and feeders, $4. ¥ ;; w‘-':u m:)n::r’:.k | arrangements 0 grant a loan to Persia as 35.60; No 8| BARLEY—Standard, 67%c . PARIS, May 4—Prices on the Bourse to- | {hois; 6% @16ct “York full cre to. sirong prices. A gcod share of the | $8.60@640; canners $2.0002.50: bulls, 84006 | 2000 A% ihe dale of the elections shail Bave alr to guod, 14% @T5Me. hogs today sold at $6.9%@7.15 and on up %; caives, M.5006.T. Texas ang ,n‘,,.,,lb«.—n declded on AR

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