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THE BEE - GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET |4 = = = ~= '\rw YORK STOCS AND BUNDS | | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN RELT OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 11 i 90, avallable cash beiance )14 | verpool Cables Weak, Bears Ham- Fair and Warmer Is (he Glad Tidings |SPeCulative Interest in the Market Rew Yook Mubty darust; | Very Little Change in Values on De- | mer Prices Down. | for Taesdny Falls Off Considerably [ NEW YORK, May 10-MONEY—On cail, | sirable Cattle. l | OMAHA, May 19 [ Slendy( 1462 per centi ruling rate, 2 per | pee [ A | | : e wave of cooler weather spread ove stronger; sixty days, 214 per cent, ninety | i WORLD'S SUPPLY CUTS FIGURE (Eman* ol aiey Satuniay night and ex. | PRICES REACT NEAR THE CLOSE | jay.Zia® per cont; six montus, 34 per ([BULK OF HOGS ABOUT sTr.AnY} tended casiward over the Missiosippl and | oent o valleys and lake region during 8un- | B PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-0%@1 P re 1 o am Clearing Weather in . ike Il\vnn. nl.w ;;-r;u;rnlisrnonld:i,\ JmOtn- | Mardening in Money Hates Ha per cent. RO i Sheep Receipts Moderate, While | You can store away your valuabl in N ughout the | TE] NG IXCHANGE-Firm, with " | N @ Nopth, Whieh the Beass Use &5 L s and mountain disiricts. ani | Teadenes to Hinder Commit- [ SUNNING G ENCHANGEC R WU Good Demend Raisesr Prices and | turs, siiverware, etc., and obtain abso Killing frosts occurred last night fn the o P 1962 1 ty day bills and at $48780 fc st o rtectiof hem in our A Weapon to Knock the mountains, and light to heavy frosts were | e cpapnnd s g ;d‘r:n 3 ll:mm- Yl bills 348557486, e LR e 1te: proveagion by piecing M . \ general i (he valleys as far south as Mis Narrow. | 8L Bar, 8, Mexican dollars, Ten to Fifteen H | souri and Ipives, vum‘uh»w avlm m’t;:m. { BONDS-—Goverrment, steady; raiiroads, | throughout the upper lake region. ns | s | steady OMAHA, May 10, 190 n the lower Missouri valley. the luke re- |, SEW YORK, Muy 10.There was consid ‘lolvl: e S ¥ Receipt 4 “” o \‘0 ;4». « Sheep » 1iv€ipoul ckbles came weak and. the bears | gion, Ohio and lower Mississippl valleys | €40 fAIINK Off 'in speculative intere U. 8, rot. 35, reg.... 0% do dss Batimar '“‘:”'! * b -ty - were hammering prices. for a decline oh|and southern states, and continued this | RASUMALION Tound. (o Chtngs. 018 | Yo ‘wupon 01N *do 20 series Jate day lest Wweek . Y. he réports of rain in the south and west. [morning in the Ohio valley and lower lake SPECHIALIVG. Dositn. In e aaanedhe | o8 B e 1013 *K. C. So. 1 3 Jay 2 weeks ago At a costof trom 80c to o\faring weathor in the néfth was ueed as | region. The weather s warmer in the west | pherliAtive position fin une market itge o coupon 168 L. & deb. is ¥ day 3 weeks ago & beayish feature. but wes offset by ths|and northwest. and it will be warmer I3 | Lawe 'PAn In any developmenis in Ane ! u %G res e 5% e day 4 weekn ago " 80 per month. decrease in the world's wisible supply of | this vicinity tonight and Tuesday with| “The improvement in the copper trade vy ) rHig ™ day last year 1,369 1.00,000 bushels. probably continued fair was undeniably proved by the April sta- | Ar. B8 The following table showa the receipts | Recelpts of corn were more liberal and | Record of temperature and precipitation | latlca of the Copaes Beodieers arhitacin | Am Ae b of cattie, hogs and sheep At South Omaha | Do not leave your valuables in the 3 offerings free on improved weather cond §ompa od . with tho corresponding day of | which were given out for publication dur | Am. Tovacco 4 for the year to date, sompared with last house while you are away on your va- ® llons. Cash sales were a shade lower ani | he last threo years o0, 1908, 1007, 1906, | 118 the StOCK exchange session. but the | do b . vear 1909, 1908, Inc. Dec . 3 loward the close selling:pressure resulted | vy i 0 o o 100 190 1007, 1605 (opper Industty was rather heavier (han | Athigon City A4 Cattle . 334444 518 11,928 ; cation ! n | A Py > b /1 genera 18t The great growth in oo 0K . 1 975 | Precipitatio 0 .0 s . % & . do cv + mear was ateady at the start, but weak | "Kormat tomparatire for today, 81 degress, | laLle(S OF reasoning in the gonéral specu: | 40 . & e B oL BILNY G Gl i ”'-l < ; 1 publ hich is one of eatures | X ¥ " ollo o t g | Vorable. WemNRer conditions. soon Worked | Lyt eIency In prec.pitation since March 1, | of the "perioa.” has driven ‘the better in: o onte a1 10" Mo Pacitie ta orice. of Mok £ Seuth. Ursaat Tor the Thot g b = | 3 v Orines nside speculators (o d C a e o 8 vith o B o “J"u- 'uxl-r.o‘::; -:‘::".,,w:“p,,?:“‘" 3 Deficiency correaponding period In 1. | s(ep beyond the ™01, process of seiing on | 40 8%% s Nho & b wae ¥ | Several days, with comrarison 807 South Thirteenth | K nches. N of anticipatic rk. Tr. ev. 4. T4 Penn. cv. 2igs 1915 . ~ - v M4y vheat opgnea st LIS and closed at) Deficiency corresponding period In 1N, | BF good news an don ramions of Bood mewa. | Bika. ha Ta W . bk "R tun e *10 005 | "Dute | 100, (1900, (1907, 1900, (1906, 10K 1190 | N2, nches. The process is facilitated when the pre- | *Central of Ga. 5. . 100% Reading wen s W | Ses - : | Corn held stendy againat the weak wheat L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster liminary rumors exaggerate the good news, | Central Leather 5s . 8% St L. & 8 F. fg is 88 April 3., ¥ 62 654 | market, with the exception of cash corn.| |as in the present instance, for the unde- | C. of N. J. & oo, . 1288t L S W c 4 May | Sl ! which slumped off slightly, @ue to some| Corn and wheat reglon bulletin for | niable fmprovement shown in the copper | Ches. & Ohio Has. 105 do Tat gold 4 May 6, H 'rr; slflrmn. ‘\'f!‘ry Iittle r‘hltnfi can be|Omata, Neb, for the twenty-four hours | trade does not come up to last week's | "‘--r-‘-"a‘u*) e ;“: oot BT i‘\""i :“5‘ ® i logked for until after eort planting is over. | ending at 8 ‘a m. 7th meridian time, | positive assertions that consumption had [ & Q 5. 8% 8o, Pacitic col. 4 a 39/ 6 78 et & 1 P P Tolge. g B of Apri The official statement of today | A s - A . Np s © | being ned as a calse. OMAHA DISTRICT. { P | do rrag 4s * 10 gen. 4s. by g | credits cool weather to th vill- | Primary’ Wheat receipis wers 639,000 bu . shows & further increase of surplus stocks. | o 1% 2% W niot it May 4% 46 Ra, SIVIUWEBERES (S SIS JEGKNSE Wi N d and Shipments wers, (8080 bu against re- | o e R BT iy although the amount is amall, less than & | o e+ et May * | 664 |Iineness (o pay fancy prices for live mut- | OMAHA GENEHAL MARKET. ! ceipta last y of 459,000 bu. and shipments ations Max. Min fall y | milllon pounds, and much of the smallest | Mid, 4 8% do 1st & ref. 4s.. . 9% | May 9 68/ 6 62 | ton, since warmer weather has a tendency A i) ©F_719,000 by Ashland, Neb. % Clear increase for any month for a long time [ ¢ & 8. r. & o digs. 99% U 3. Rubber 88 10415 | May 10, ®) ¢ |lo chule wupplies to dress out in poorer | yeusie and Faney Proknee. Prices Far 1 Gorn receipty were 368000 bu. and ship- e e ek iy | past. | Btforts ‘were made’ to correct the | D. & i.'tv. s 104 C b ol B ey —— -h‘:p«i sapecialiy on wonled stutt | uished by Ruyers ang Wholess { ments were ,000 B inst receipts | Bre . Nel e | bad "effect of the short coming of the | do 1st ref. 4s ... 9 *Sunday. uotations on clipped sheep and lambs: | 3 y ast year of 343,000 bu. and shi m,m.'n, Columbus, Neb. Clear statement compared with the prediction by | D. & R 9 The official number of cars of stock [ 300d to cholce lambs, $7.%G8.30; falr tc BUTTER—Creamery, Ng. 1. delivered t« i P n { cars K Ha N < 542,000 bu. Culbertson, Neb, Clear reports of the very heavy sales made since | Distiliers’ 5e SR e e . W brought in today by each road was good lambs, $7.0007.8: good to cholce light | the retall trade In 1187 chrtond, ¥e.@ No i Clearances were 44,000 bu, of corn, none | Falrbury, Neb. Gloudy |the first of the month and by explanations | *Erie p 1 s 9% Weatern Ma. 45, & Horses. | vearlings, $638@6.%: good to cholce heavy | /1 60-1b. tubs, 2i%c; No, ', i 1-Hp. oartons of oats and wheat and fiour equal to 333,.- | Fairmont, Neb Clear of delay in deliveries which had been ex -+ 48 shtiss 4. T8 Wis. Cestral &. Cattle. Hogs Sheep Mulvs. | Yearlings. $6.75@6.35: good to cholee weth- | 2% 40 80s1b. tubs, 4y cking stock, o bu Gr. Isiand, Neb. Clear pected to figure in the month by obstruc T A e Pacific Py 1 () $5.90G6.40; fair to good wethers, $.50 | (AINCY dalry, tubs. 18Gdc; common' Fo Liverpool_closen @1l Tower on wheat | Hastings, Neb Clear | tlona to ‘lake shipmenta.” 'Tiie heavy” fone | o0 feiet X i e D & 8 0. el b 5. Wer Sobioes 8 ;| 5:90; g0a Yo cholce ewes, $5 @3 Tah (o | fresh ‘made, 1sc. MaPker chARged - vers ! an ) =y » ¥ Moar of the copper persiated in spite of s 1. Cen. 1st ref. 4s.. 1008 N. of o, sule 2 Y y . : . 25es 1 2 o' | Tuesday. GO (W 0, TR LS oy gt e - o | explanations. The smail vibration in prices | o Sen s fef 46 10NN R_R of M. tas . oy W, welt.... 80 1 3 1| Bood ¢ 2G57; culls and bucks, $2.00 | “EGGH- Fresh . selling, stack, candled, e H o e Omana, Neb w Clear of former speculative leaders while new | ine M. M. 4us e C B & QK dn.. 1001 | P, M & O 4 6 ‘ o o, otatens ‘;:‘.‘;i'_"""“‘ i Good | No_storage stock in Fmat r | Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| 8at'y. | Tekamah, Nek ® Clear |stocks are being advanced is cited a8 | japan 4 5 SL &S F g becs sl | & Q. east 1 3 |10 cholce lambs, $8.75@9.20; fair to good CESE-Finext Wigconsin “full cream i e - 53 v ek PR o 4 evidence of this process going on In the | " *Bid. **Offered , & Q. west « 3 1 lambs, $815@8 15c; young Amecicas, 4 in hoop, 16%c | Alta, _In S 0 Clear narket. This condilion was corrected (o | " i L& P, east 5 \} Representative sales: | favorite, & in hoop, 16c; dgisies, 3 in hoop l o | o, | Carroll, la “r 25 .0 Clear | some extent by the diversion of strasngth | Boston Stocks and Bonds. 1inofs Central oL 1 ¥ 1| No. Av | 16%c; creani brick, full "case, 1c: block 8| 1 261 1 5 | :‘.‘ 108 1 Geag | Sibley, Ia ¢ 2% . Clear | {o some of the granger ralroad stocks. This | goETON, May 10.—Money. call loans, 214 | Chicago Gt. Western s 2 | & western lambs 80 | Bwise, ibc; full cream. Iwbur;u, 16c. | ] | *Bloux City. Ta.. 0 Clear |movement was based o nthe improvink | gg fEON: MAN 0 SMoner. Al joans. 2 4 X | 303 western lambs, wooled %) { “POULTRY—Broflers, 3c; allve, springs i % [ * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour chances believed to be resulting for the : Atchison a4y 14 0 Cal. & Arisons | Total receipts 170 ™ 16 1| 88 western lambs, wooled ”n 134gc hens, 12c; cheks, 6¢:' dueks,’ Vo ! 3" o0k | périod ending at 8 &. m. grain_crops from the favoring weather. [ AL g el B s R ARG, 5P 1 ds i was| B western cwes, wooled 13 geese, 100, turkeys, lde; plgeons, per doz i | The tresh return trom Europe of a capi- | Ao0 4% <o o) A L b (Y e disposition of the day's receipts was | 33 yoqui™) CRER ' Gc; guinen fowls, ger dom, $5.60: SQUADS % TRIC v . A “ hae 4 P i | DISTRICT AVERAGES tallst of large Influence in them was sup- | "o pra 1041 Copper Range |....... 80t | 8¢ ollows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 230 western lambs &8 {per doz., $2. Dressed M. Tic:' springs No. of —-Temp.— Rain. | posed to be assoclated with the movement | poston Klevated . . 128 & Daly Wes H ber of head Indicated: 176 western lambs . [ 12€719%c; cocks, 6lg¢; WucHs, 1fc; geede,’lic, By B | Central Stations. Max. Min. Inche. |in the Rock Island stocks and certaln in- | Unlon Pacitic 18744 Prankiin Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 2 westorn lambs. cuils t turkeye, 2lc . " ) 2 Chicago, 11 ) £ .0 | ustrials. Lending rates for fixed periods | Am. Arge. Chem # o Omaha Packing Co....... 424 % 510 | 219 Mexican lambr, wooled & FISH—Fresh caught: almost .all arg - Columbus, O. 6 " 1.08 | were marked up today again in the money | do pfd . n o nan 8wift and Comp 1,088 %3 | 40 Megican lambs, wooled 4 | dressed: Halibut, 8c: buftalo, $c: trou’ Des Molines, la B 32 « (market. Foreign exchange rates also were | Am Pneu. Tube : o Rozale . | Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,28 1412 | 144 Mexican lambs, wooled ...... 83 1 12¢: bullhea I4c; *catfish, 1707 crapples WHEA' . 4 2 Indianapolis, Ind. [ 4 88| firm and still near the gold export level. | Ame U g 1366 Michigan Armour & Co.... 61 810 | 277 western lambs 4 & | sunfish, 6c io 8c: black. bam 03 white. EAT_No. 2 nard, §1L8m130:. No. 3| ZeliasPols. 04 Al 3 02| The hardening of the money market is | o pid - 1261 Michige: s S weatern: ook .\ > Yt | tish, 13c; plke, 1c; salman, i4c; pickere ) ad. 3120015 4 hard, $.15@1.18; No. | Louiaville, K 0 1 St|an influential factor in tempering the | Am T & T 38 Mont, C. & ¢ Vansent & Co § 1410 western ewes, ‘waoled 101 10c; trog legs, . Fresh frogen: White . ‘5.(’;"“‘.‘ 5 s P Minneapolis, Minn 56 n ‘0| ardor with which the market commitments | “45%, g 1111100 Neveda Lobmap & Rothehild. .. 212 western wethers . e | No.' 1, 10c; ‘voimd, “Mei - pidkerel, RN-—-N T0c; No. 3, 70c; No. 4, 5 e b, ® » o | In_stocks are embarked on .. | Dominion 1. & § 32% 014 Deminion . W. 1. Stephen . 248 western lambs b sed and headless, 7c; reund, 6c;pike, W@%c; No. ,_10%c: No. 3 vellow, 06 i _SVOB: 4 In connection with the hardening pros- | paiiiion [0 & 5 Osceola 8 ’ ¢ % western: ‘lambs 14 | dressed, 10c; round,. de red.. anapper.. 12 70%e: No. 2 white. 'lc: No. 3 white, [0i4e. | 8t- Louis, Mo o = o 0 ! pect for money rates, the bond market | Electrie ptd Parrot Hill & 8on.......o...ov’s.. g 165 spring lambs gl | Spanish mackerel, 18; native mackerei OANB-N¢. 3 mixed, Bc; No. 3 vellow, | Rains occurred within the last twenty- | was narrowed too altriough prices did not | Gas $3% Quiney 1.'“;,(""[;““5 v | v 1AL L | esch e A T ) ©; No. # white, 55¢; No. 4 white, | four hours in all portions of the corn and |suffer from the diminished demand. Tota Fruit 134 Shanoon n & Co.. i il gy o UTB—RIbs: “Nos 11 SBAec | standard. . wheat region execept the Omaha and |sales, par value. $6,388000. [nited States 8 M 8 Trinity {J: B. Root & Co.....t v i fOREVERG CIAVN _STOOK . MARKES ) e m] it Sor YE-No. 2, e No. 3, 76 Minneapolis districts. Light to heavy | bonds were unchanged on call cations | ©%% e -ty 8o e ! 1 No 3 N Chine N e Gty I e frosts occurred last night in the northern | Number of wales and leading quotations |t & B Llhisw U 8 ol P et ¢ | Cattle and Hogs Lower—Sheep and |3 7! No 3 6% Roiind. No b Wheat. Corn. Oate. | 210 restarn ‘portions o _the corn and oc Sales. High Adveurure v o N PR 1. Lambs Higher, | e:’ No. 87" sige.” Pldte: No P Chicago ! o " T ©*1%i | "Note—The corn and wheat region sery. | AlnChalmers pt1 . ...... 400 R Winons F. G. Inghram CHICAGO, May 10— CATTLERecelpts, | Stci No. 3 e, 1 b v . & : & Amalgamated Copper .. 50 Atlantie 10% Wolverine Sullivan Bros estimated- at 35000 head; market_l0c) lower; FRESH FRUITS»Apples, western ,box Minneapolis v ice, temporarily discontinued on April 3, | American Agricuitural Sotle Ooniition North Batte Othet Liere w 4 | steers, $5.%@7.15; cows,' $.0065.75; heifers, | apples, $2.00i2.50. Ba nanss, S-bunch lots, {Jmana 1 % | is resumed with this bulletin. Am. Tieet Sugar Pl I | $3.60@6.25. bulls, $4.2666.7; caives. $5.00G | 3%c per 1b. Oranges, R.8G8.%. Lemons, §3.50 uluth . st L. A WELSH, Am. can pta London Sioek Market. BB s | 7.00;_stockers and Teeders, '$3.3085.6. @im. Grape fruit, H50: Grapes, Malagas - Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. An. C. & F. e ¢ ~ $ 8 1 r HOGS-—Recelpts estimated at 40,000 head: | $7.50 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, COMICAGD GRAIN AN 'PROVISIONS o 5. Am. Catton Oii LONDON, May 10 ,llmn;h.n ‘oj_ungmj St. Clair Packing Co.... 1% P |market 8¢ _lower: choice heavy 'shipping. | $3.00 z NEW YURK GENERAL MARKET|Am™ i1 &1L et Yok SOk ‘n'\'frt‘:ghfnwm"v‘”f'r?r';n::v';\: K R 0@ 10: choice Mehi B i I parkod: | ¢ (EGETABLES. Kuteas” aweet potatges, : ork clos e early tra othschild Hisoihy . | $1.00@7.10: choice light, $7.1067.30; packing, | §2.75 per bb o 1 e, $0c eatures of the Tradng and Closing American Limeed ' tone was heavy and there was no improva- o | S 160725 Dies.” 45960815, Suik’ of scies, | 878 per: bbi N e o et s tations of the Da on Varfous | American Locomotly | t 1 ices. S 3 o e, »& 0, i | smaller, 3 orl ollan b Pricew on Board of Trade. L ehe y Am. . & R ment in pric Totals PRt e, 1,966, 3,474 | 811560730 | bage, 4i4c per Ib. Wisconein Red Globe 2k d Commoditie Am. & & R ptd London closing ‘stocks | carrL here was a decent run of cal. | BHEKP ANDLAMBS-Recelpis estimated | onforis, 3¢ 'per 1o CRlifornia caulifioner SHICAGO, May 10—The wheat market| ypw yORK, May 10--FLOUR—Re. | Am Sugsr Retining Consols, money ~WM, K &T {Ule"this morning. 174 cars being reported (At 1300 head: market f0c higher: sheep. | §500 por crare. Tomatats . Flarida boaniel weakeried today under persistent hammer- | NEW 3 e 5705 bhis. | Am. T. & T.. A o account..... 84 1 Y. Contrai in, as againet 1.0 cars one week ago and |$3.75690; lambs, $5.50G9.50; yearlings, $6.50 | fuateP 3ot i 6-basket crate, : 38,00 Ing by ithe bears, prices at the close show. | 4fiPL%. 18,018 bbls. exports 19705 bbis. | {0 Yopaces pid { Anaconda 104 Norfolk & W 156 cars two weeks a @760, h S s Il LN et ing net losses of W@l (o lse compared | Market qliet and unchanged; Minnesou | AT, Tobacco prd Alchison 18 ° " do " ph L5008 two weeks sg ¢ X LT Letwuce, per doz., 4c..Old vegetables, par- h . LEbas atents, $6.20@6.50; winter stralghts, | ‘Anaconda Mining Co 30 ptd 10°% Ontarin- & W Reports from Chicago and other market e . #nips, turnips, carrots, $2.2 per. bhl. Floi- with Beturday's final quotatione. Corn and | F55066.20° Minnasota bakers. . §4808 | Anscond Baitimore & Ohio.. 11y Penngyivanin ... Pog dvices ganory Feassuring this morn- | Kansas City.Live Stock Market. | igs"now' beets, carrols, DAFsRipS, turnips amasiso closed weak, but provisions were | §.30; “winter exiras. $4.45@5.20; Winter | Acoion sia Hh nadlan Pacite . iM% Rand Mines A ey, MCRUnE i OWer | KANSAS CITY, May 10.-CATTLE—Re- |eic., ‘Der dor. fo. oo it ! C 1 ¥ .40 i o Ca Li « eake & O W Resading sige O es. e ” el " c rns; VBE. S he wheat marke: was weak all day | Beabgs.00 ieanens "artaiph Soune | Acjnie Cous,Line Chicago G. W 5% Southern Ky gpetied ahout steady, thé good cattlo well: | SRS DI headh Including Lid aquiherons| - STRAWBERRIES-$10048. 1 o with the exception of a brief period at the [5a5 Rye flou quiet; fair (o good, $4.46@ | Bal. & Ohio pfd | eni, M. & s P36 do ptd ing pretiy nearly where they did last week, | Ste3dy 14 il pe Ji e . 1o ¢:-No, cured, fc. start when a moderately firm tone pre-| {5 choice to fancy, $1.7004.8 s Bethiehem Steel ... De Beers 1314 Southern Pacific still ‘there was an -undervurrent of weak- | beof steers, $.25G6.8: fair to good, $.2 B valled owing to covering by shorts. Otfer- [ CORNMEEAL-—Steady . fine white and | Brookiya Rapid Tr 3 Denver & Rio 2% Union Pacific ness which made itself apparent wheneyer | 6.15; ‘western steérs, $.25@6.50; stockers and Cotton Market. ings were liberal all day and the market | vellow, $1.65@1.70: coarse, $1.50@155; | Canadian Pacitio | —do pta % do pra the cattle would not especlally please \heé |feeders, $4.00@5.85; southern ‘steers, $.6@ | NEwW YORK, May 10.~The cotton mar- 3 o ¥ ) i A d i ' | Central Leather i Erle 8. Stesl buyer. 6.35; southern cows. $3.00@5.25; native cows, . “d i | lacked substantial support except on &he | kiin dited, $3.80@ 5 g ket opened steady at a decline of 4 poiuis #severe breaks. News of the day was| RYE—Basy: N western, 94c, f, o, | Central Leather pld do 1at ptd Cows and heifers did not show any ma- | $3.%@6. native heifers. $1.25@6.50; bulls, | on May, but generally 1. to 2 points higher largely of a bearish nature, advices re-|b, New York ¥ [ U A e | gl 2o pre Fay i terial change, there being a fair demand | .0086.65; calves, $00G7.00 and during the first few minufes sold at sarding the condition of growing wheat | BARLEY—Steady: malting, 6@7c, o I | Criebess® men " Tilinola Central. | . 150 Bpaniah 4 é Blices. “Hhonably active trade al nst week's || HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000 head: steady: top, [ net advance of 3@% poifits of coverink | in this country being more optimistic than g, Now York: feeding, Togrec. c. .. . New | Chicao Oreat Weatern. .. | Louisyiie & 11234 Aoa). | Copper son |prices. The most of the offerings changed |§7.274: hulk of sales, $6.8@7.%:; heavy and fresh buying: encouraged by steady of late and statlstics also being unfavor- | York Chicago & N. W abig-to.ihe oulls. Reparts from the south-| WHEAT—Receipts. 182440 bu. Spot|C. M & st P wesl Indicated that Saturday's reduction | market easy. No. 2 red, $1.43@1.45, ele- | C.. €., C. & 8t L. quite, gemeral in Jansas and Okla- | vator; No. 2 red, $1.45, nominal, f. 'o. b, | Colorado F'. & 1 . homa, while advices from the northwest, | afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.33%. Oelgn I M isiale where seeding is in ress claimed that | f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.3214, | Colo. & So. ist p 3 . ds in pretty good season in the morning. A o y § “R—Bar, steady at*23d per ounce. | "5 y 8. | §7.20G7:27%; packers and butchers, $ 8 | cables;,continued repona; of an improved o Pty -d 2 e SUPply of mtockers and feeders' was | o 5. P> 5 . il § ¢ e thetppen par few in sight soid. fully as high as last-week, | SHEEP AN LAY ecelpts, 11000 | particularly. from Mississippl, .and idea | for short and three months '8 18 1%@ | Iy ract, The feeder situation has been un. |head; 10@isc h&‘her. ‘alorgdo lambs, $9.25; | that rains over Sunday in Texas had heen 15-16 per cent. changed for the last two or thrée weeks. | 1Ambs, $1.00G9.5; yearlings, $6.00G7.75, weth- | 100 light to do mueh- good T drbuthy sec A ks R - | Prices have. been :very high as compured | ers, 85.5006.8: awes, $5.5565.95; stockers and | ons. At the -advance, selling became ther conditions there were favorable to | f. 0. b. afloat.’ Traders who expected heip | Colo. & %o 24 vt Forelgn Financial, [ with fat caitle, but Tecelpis have botn g | forders, $3.50M6.50: Texas muttons. $5.006 | heAVier ‘as a result of. relising by - 6id a speedy completion of the work. A ma-|from the bull leaders in Chicago were | cott®nrlal, LONDON; May 10.—Monev. was in better |light that it has been impossible (o break | 6.50, longs, and prices eased off to aboutl the tertal lec up in demand for the cash grain | disappointed oday and wheat prices in | Deitware & Hugson demand on the arked today for seltle- | thein down. | Py clgeing figures of 1anC week. - here and at Kansas City also worked | consequence had & severs decline, closing | Bervees i aro% e ent requirement iscounts wars | Quotatlo toof thAlDIcE 2B hs . \ / pot cotton cloxed “quiet; middlimg up Jois A e Nieak Cluy sim “worked | gifissqignce had & sevecs decline sloing | Bmve'd e, ment requirements and discounts wars | Quotations on catiie! Good to cholce corn St. Louts Live Stock Market steady. Austeia bought the bulk of $2,50,000 | fed steers, $:.30G6.75; falr to good cornfed in gold at a reduction of 4. On the Btock | steers, $.75@6.80; common to falr cornted | exchange dealers were husy with arrange- | ateers, $.00@6.7; good to cholce cows and ‘ . h and rapid progress with spring wheat | Distillers' Securitiss et e Ty L Inat Mol NON Tk | Eaing Alns DED an ATES0L o5 RGO Erl Wheat previously purchased by the latier | May closed $1.34: July, $1.19% @1 215 | Erie 1st ptd ST. LOUIS, May 10.~CATTLE- Recelpts, | /400% 109c; midaling gulf, 1L1se; eales i 0 bales 390 hiead, inchiding 230 head Texans: | “Corlon rutures opened sieady; Ma . : market steady: native shipping and ex: o505 10500 SHRUSL 1001e bia: X ¢ losed, $1.10%: Septembar, 4 1138 . | Erte 20 pta ments for a large carry-over In mines, in | heifers, $.0065.65; fair to good cows ‘and | port steers, .40@5.00, dressed beef and ) S SURURLE o o 8 | RN O riad et 8 IatEe L ROTR O ek pRIANP1IEN | Gemeraj Biecirie Which the rates are a shade harder. The | heifers. $25G800; common Lo, falr cows D otehor atesra ot @eds: sisors under 1| tember, 10.3sc; Qctober . 10.%;:; December, ) v p | S1Z0R, k% s ¥ at Northern et dlsplayed some irregularity. Gilt- | an . $2254.%5: & o g By o0 | 10.3c; ¥, 10 | wold. At the same time primary receipts | CORN-—Receipts. 650 bu. Spot market [ Great SoRNeTy U0 o FAEa" domtirition Tvers atTected o the pem| S n helfers, SLEBQU: stock heifers. B.000 |ibs., $5.60G6.75 siockers and eeders, $t.80@ | 030ci JAIUAEY. IO, o o e g were in excess of these of the correspond- easy No. 2 yellow, §0c, f. o. b, afloat, Tilinots Central edged decurities were affected by the ne 4.2; veal calves, $3.50G%.75; bulls, stags, ete., cows ard heifers, $3.5006.50; canners, dpiio v ing day a year ago. Forelgn markets|nominal = Opiion markei ‘was weak and | jnooie Cenivl Jume, 10.43¢c; Jul 10.39¢, August, lower, owing to liquidation of May con- | jot issues, including’ the' county council’s loar | §3.26@6.5; good to cholce stockers and feed- | $2.002.50; bulls, $4.005. : calves, $5.0007.2% % c 2 e | September, 10.29¢; 'October., . N of 311,550,000 Foreigners were good. Kaffirs | ers, $460G6.75: fair to good stockers and | Texas and’ Indian steers, $4.26G8.50; cows | Rt JIes, Oosalioe 17 ncreased aniomenta: of wheat “from | iracts. closhg’ % @%c below Saturday vester ard Mexican ralls were active and strong, | feeders, $4.00G4.50; common to fair stockers | and heifers, $2.1506.5. |'oag; 2 %6c; Diacember, 10,3 ; !{um‘-k l."d Indias At the opening prices ‘{::m k‘l'_”.m'ws\;rl -;1'?”\1’,0 s‘:k_g July :num o l.\l‘l,:r'ne prd but copper sharcs closed weak. American [ and feeders, $3.25@4.00. HOGS—Receipts. 7,20 head market | UG\ TV ESTON, May 10.~COTTON=Steady e T77c; September ciosed Toc toral Paper pé-id R Dnoerthid ~ hab e ~Some one blundered this morni eady; d H@T.15; packe AL N=8teady were ‘unchanged to o igher, with July | CQs. Hecets ay oo ioned gide. | nternational Paper securities opened unceriain. They rallied | HOGS—Some one blundered this morning | steady; pigs and lights, $4%@r.15; packers, | A at $114% to 114% and September at $106'¢ 10 | ket easy; mixed 108%. After the first quarter of an hour & natural white, 26 1o 32 Ibs. 80k 8314¢: | Kansas City So heavy ‘tone developed and prices began & | clipped white, 34 to 42 Ibx. 601 @87c | K. C. So. pid ( decline which continued intermittently the | HAY—Firm: No. 3, 65@70c; good to| Loulavilie & N 10%ac. around noon undet the lead of the Pacifics, |and as a result the Chicago market was | ¢ ¢ & o FON Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe and United | quoted as opening 15c lower. With reports | 7 .;,’,\," \,.,;.(,);“.l‘.]\‘,’\.?' ;',‘,'v'yy .lf,’,,,‘;‘}:"",’,\ States Steel, but they yielded again on |of that kind in hand it was not surprising | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3,000 [ gbh HATECE HIEt . SoW nomfinals gona realizgations on the New York opening. | that sellers in some instsnces cut log at | head. market sirong: native muttons. $4.50 [ A1dlvary Shc: 10w middiing, &0; middling, Wall street, however. supported in the|prices that were 5c, or possibly 10c lower [ @8.50: lambs. $6.5079.25. culls and bucks, @103 16c: good middling, . 1) 8-180;, middiing late trade and caused a steady close at|'than last Saturday, and it Jooked as 4f | $-30€5.00; stockers, 33.0004.%. f i prices well above the lowest. they were doing the wise thing at the tine to 32 Ibs.. 80@60%5c; | Towa Central 10@7.20; butchers and best heavy, $7 minder of the day, the opening figures | choice. 79 80c dinwa SO L being the highest of the session The HOPS-—Dull; 18 3@é6c; Pacific coast, s % low point for July was touched at $i 1908, 8@11c: 1907, 3@ 6c. Mowsnrt Pasitia fair, 10 5-16c; fair, 11 1i-16¢, nominal, Re | ST. LOUIS, May 10—-WHEAT—Lower;|trade on t 5% A weak, with prices %@% to 4c below Sat.|310.80@10.70; refined, steady; continent, | JOTATL T 4 h, $1.5061.62; 'No. 2| ferings soon kind was active and the of- | 7.10. statement of the Copper Producers’ age urday's final figures. with July at @8%c. | 311.10: South America. $11.60: compound. pacitic MuL ranged hands On the other [ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 400 | clation for April 1, made pubife today, 1= > celpts, 4798 bales: stock, 191 Bales and for September at $1.06%. Final HIDES—Firm: Bogota, 20%@21%¢; X & T ptd BERLIN, May 10 —Prices on the Bourse. A little later It -was known that the firat | St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS, May 10.-COTTON-Steady tation on_these deliverie were 31.124@ | Central America. 2le. atlonal Blscuit today opened weak. bul improved later. | message was an ervar and that the Chi-| 87T, JOSEPH May 10.—~CATTL] Re middling, 10'40; sa , 92 bales; receipts, w0 L1A and $1.05%4@1.06% LEATHER—Steady: acld. 221, @ "¢ | National Lead . PARIS, May 10.—Prices on the Bourse |cago market was veally only weak to 5c|ceipts, 1,600 head. Market steady ~ors, [ bales; shipments, 1,684 bales; stock, 37,i51 | Although offerings of corn from "‘"'x-':‘7\?;'fl’fl“?m”h.m?“';l'; ono" .u‘; n‘_:finr‘_x:mlr:-‘ ptd i 130 lodllvdnp;ned uncertain and became firm :un;-—rl ”M"i"l ,.n‘yx elght or ten loads | ¥ ]‘Amwm‘.fiag_v:’n and heifers, $25008.00; | bales, sountry falled to show any material in- i be - 8 3 i | towara the close. wad changed hands at the decline, the | calves, 7 N L — | bt i P S AT R G IR SxUn Indla mess. 13100@S290. Cut| N ¥ 0-aW 5 . - market firmed up, heing fully steady on| HOGS—Receipts, 5,000 head. Market weak Condition of Coppen Trade. | day, Dutlog the day the July delivery | B0l s ke O eady wbeto, | North Ameriein Ne . Louls Gemeral Market. £00d heavy and butcher weights. ~The |10 5c lower; top, $7.25. bulk of sales, $5.95G NEW YORK. May 10a-Thé month l old between 617 an. e close was n 80, L : by Py i A B No. 2 red track. c 7 B 4 . hard, $1.33@1.3%: May, $1.32%; July, $1.08\; | hand, trashy lght loads were slow and |head. Market 10c to loc higher, lambs. | as follows i Reported: frosts last night had Hittle ‘ef- | 3765/, 06 BeAG SRy 19008 | veopie's Gas 0 : Bopcomber $1.0% JORER: im0 LhE Phot IRAE mh e G | i) ||, Biock of marketable copper of all kins | g fect on the oats markel, the opening being | §13 50@ 15 o 8w L CORN—Lower; track, No. 2 cash, %@ [to want that kind.--As receipts of NEht T | quhana atall points in'the United Siajes auite general itle’ damage had been | PATTOW quiet; city. 1%« Oy Sy g o {Te: No."2 white, 8@i8%c; July. ®%c: | liogs ncreased, while heas homs became Stonx City Live Stoex Market. AR dabotion b DRSS AUIOREY ISAN At the close prices were e lower CE—Domestic, fair to extra, 3@614c; ( Railway Stesl 8prin 4515 | Beptember. 6814¢ scarcer, there is naturally ‘a stronger in- [* 8I0UX CITY, Ia.. May 1).—8pacial Tele- | (£ 5 X s the previous close, With “July | 8% | Juonar mosciney e N Ear i E 1518 | OATS—Firm: No. 2 cash, i6%c; No. 2| i United Rtates from all domestie and for- clination on the part of buyers to discrimi- | gram.)—CATTLE—Receipts, Btec: July, dc; September. 43y nate more ¢ I RYE-Nominal.” 84c. ity. Henc FLOUR—Steady: red winter patents, $6.5 0% head osely as to welghts and qual- | Market lower: beeves, % 0@7.00; fat cows with trashy or light hogs, it [and heifers, $4.00G6.00; feeders, $1.50¢5.25 uye BUTTER—Easier; creamery spacials, 27 | Republic Steel ovisions were quiet and steady all | 27140: official price, AL the close prices Were unchanged | 1o firsts, 2" | whi sy | elgn sources muuuL April, 113,574,292 1hs. i extras, %l4c; third | Republic Bteel prd Deliveries of marketable copper for com d, third to first, 21q | Rock Istand Co sumption and export auring ~Aprii, 1 T gitosak ¥ R— " t nts. #8591 was not so much a question of prices as | yearlings, $.00G5.00. 6.121 ibs 3 15 5c Rianen He: state dairy. common (o firat. Ngaker | Rock lynd co. sid. | @%.00; extra tancy and straight, ®.750840; | finding some lone Who g an aroe” on | TO0E Receipts, 2.80) head. Market 5 | Stock of marketable cbpper ‘ofall kinds The leading futures r1anged as follows process, common to speclal, 17 ; west- | g 1ol 8w | hard winter clears, $4.50@4.90. that kind 10c lower, rauge of: prices, 6.10G7.10; bulk n hand at wil ocinie 4 the United States - e - — | erh factory firsts. 20c; western imitation | g 8. w. pfd i SEED-Timothy, $2.25@3.35 | Representative sales of sales, $6.80%6.9. May 1, 183,198 Iba Arlicies. [ Open.| High. | /Low. | Close./8al'y. '2{';;:!;.‘8E""‘;!:_k‘°;f§- lower: new atate | Slost-Stettisls 8. & i | CORM Mg‘,\l‘vu: . : & 4‘ No Av. Eh. Pr | Actording (o this report the Bfock of - —— — CESE— : ® | Bouthern elfic ror sacked, east trmck, $1.3 ) » sur ©o) 3 g e May 1T 1 a1 O, vnm.mnzr‘-fl"n fair, 8@llc;-wkims, full to :W‘;:fll‘:‘;'m' | HAY-—-Firm; timothy, $1250@15.00; prairie, | ¢ IRE \w\vs’l:\rl\mvnn:lk e :":M;;;\' e six principal| with an increase of gurplus copper of July | 1 14%1 1 1% 1 Mgt calg. o ” re Popper w | $10.50@13.00. BT 6 80 » 3 e WL, 8985654 1bs. at the énd of the previous BebL ol g Low L vl ooy OG- Weak; afate. Fennaylvania and | fetnese, Cosoe IRON COTTON TIES-80c, ] 6 8 | 8outh Omaha T i '35 | month { ) lad 1 053yl | NOATDY Y. SARA R 15 W ol | BAGGING—7 1-16¢ 360 | ) q 2 | ot Dec. | 108 [ 1% | 10401 O 1 B5%la | 1o cholce, 2043@280: brown and mixed fancy. ey i : Wil HEMP TWINE | & 208 140 & | foux City...... 4000 2800 | Philadeiphia Produce Market. e e nd 2ige; fair to choice, 21@82: western Stor- | b poine " 74 | PROVISIONS — Pork., steady: jobbing, | b 18 g 1§ i [ e e 18 MM eHILADELPHIA, Nay . i0 BUTTER AT o osyeay | A8T PACKA, Sei weatern Tirate; Z10%1Me: | vnion Puciic 3id ¥ | $75 Lard, steady? prime steam, $1012440 | >4 |8t Louis %0 T30 | Quiel: exira western creamery, e; nearbs Sept. STL@% &7 Keconds . e Rubber . \ o' | W2 Dry salt meats (boxed), steady:| . | Chicage . M0 40,000 13,000 | prints, e Dec NN By Pl""«'fl’l\'*A”\'v‘ dull: chickens, broil v Steel . , €xtra shorts, $10.75; clear ribs, 8§ i short M i - » " FGGS—-Weak: %e lowe Pennaylvatia Oat orn S A L Steel pid 5.7 1S | clears, $10.75. Bacon (boxed), steady: extra | Total & 45700 0400 34,500 {and other nearby firsts, free cases, 22 At a 26053 ls, 17@iT\sc. Dressed, firm: | H { t " May 81y " chickens, 12isc; fowls, 154@16%c; frogen | U A"“!“»" SERBAK, 3 iy } shorts, $11.75; clear ribs, $11.75; short clears, M | Metal Market 4ml'frts_-ri(wr;"‘-‘lhll;u;llu returnable cases, Tul 5 514 turkeys, 15@25c Careling - . | $11.575 b . | e 1 rec Bept :‘:.'g: £y 3,07 4 - = & Ne| POULTRY — Steady: ~ chickens: 13 H | NEW YORK. May 10—METALS-The current recelpts, free éase; Dec My Wil K ¥ Graln and Provisions. Rrriand Wiy | SPrINgW, B@Sc; turkeys, 13a@Mc; ducks, lic; | 8 {London tin market was higher today, with | ,p",.igfi",”“ bl LA e Pork— | KANSAS CITY, May 10.—~WHEAT—Un- ghouse Electric sty | weese, bc. H | spot_quoted ‘at £183 58 and futures at 13 | CHEESE-Quiet, but glic: talt to, good May 178 (1786 (1780 [17% | 178 |changed; No. & hard, $1.34@1.40; No. 8 hard rm Union : 1 i ER—Steady eamery, 21@26c 25 #d. The local market was quiet and ams, chaice. 134 i falr_to, good, ot 1807/ 1810 11805 (1806 | 1800 |3L.31@L3S: No. 2 red, $146@152; No. 3 red. | Wheeling & L. E 1 1y | EGGS—Lower; 18%c, case count i higher at $2.37%. Copper advanced to £69 ' WX@I5%c: new. 13613%¢, as to quality. July -l 1808 | 1808 1800 |SLeagL 60 i Wisconsin Central 5. w | Recelpts. Shipments £ 108 for spot-and £60 5e for futures in the ae | Bepi 18067 1808 0 CORN—i,c lower; No mixed, 72 Total sales for the day. 790,500 shares G BAceiblt et | ; Loadon "aarket. “The' focal market was | Yialbie “Timotre 5 ecaicd - - | 2%ci No. § mixed %0 No. 3 e o Wheat. bu : ¢ 4ol 26,000 { firm and a_shade higher also. with Lake| NEW YORK, May M.~The visible st Mar (uauinE 0k [Reaian oA N ‘Amv:‘“’g’;;fjg A Local Securities. | corm. b Ly .000 H guoted at $13.124@13 clectrolytic” at | ply of grain Ti (ko United States Siay & uly 0 0 42 T 87 32| TOATS-Upchanged; No. ¥ white, s6@ssc Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | Oats, bu 6,600 51,00 8 $12.75@13.00; casting. $12.62%@12.57'%. Lead was | as complled by the New York Produce ex ept. 1050 11085 11080 11080 | 1080 | NG s mixed SiG3se’ } o8 -3 b b Ayt ‘ higher at £13 78 64 in the London market. | ck vas as f W 2 No. 3 New York Life Buildin i : . | higher a « hange, was as followw: Wheat, 26,687 0 s & RY E—S0@s2c ir., 614 New T { ® a0, asked. | Waool Market. 10 160 € | The local market was firm with an ad- fbu.: decrease. ©.999,000. /Corn, 3175000 bu May - PETH 955 HAY—Unchanged: choice timo 2.50 | s L. H. & P. e 19% iy W | = H ;vancing tendency, spot being quoted at|decrease, 1,427,000, Oa 897, bu.; de | & mothy, $12.50 | columba | LONDON. “May 10.—WOOL-—T} 3 & d ) 2 00 bu.; July 990 | 9% @300 u’rm Prairie, $1100@11.257 " cholce gl of Omaha Boods, 4l 1929 | Dales \attonias _'“";h_ weol * SRake ";‘“" H | $4.26@4.30. Hpvllln was Inkwn at £21 l-u-'m Fy 111.000. Rye, $.000. bu.; decreas ept M4l 9 97% |alfalfa, $1 17.75. it Omaha e 1911 Y . o | London. The local market was quiet but | 85,000 bu. Barley, 2,038,000 by o e i oo B | U IR Creumery, 36c: (irata, Ho; ec. | Dotaiss Coutiy 108k | day- brought out strong . competition and s Naohanged. at B b The bngiiny | S Du- s viatnla sopply 5t Shede *No. onds. 32c; packing stock, 163 . 0 City Mait_Co. % per cent Brices ruled firm--and -ageinet ; buyers | | fron market was higher at 4%s 8d for Cleve- | Canada last Saturday was 16,453,000 b, an ok EaiditieRs wors 88 foiloms FOS-Extras. . 2c; current TTeceipts, | German Fire s o ? Soglired” metinos realised feidd. ang lower H land warrants. The local market for iron | Inorcase of 465,000 bu | « ol b - a dirt 1Thae, Ind. Tel. bs 1987 (50 per ct pfd bonus) | €rades were dormant openkig -+ sales. | v P | - | 3 - seconds and dirties. 1Tige. 1908 | 3 i ¢ quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, - o ur:’(‘ ':v:{::‘, pep T pateats ujl‘r ceipie Shighants, | Kasms Cly K & L0 e 1o 0 Americans were active and Paid is 2a@1< H s No. 2, $15.65G15.7; No. 1 south- | and Rosin | ) 0, nter sprin, - - Nebraska s i, e 101 eds t 5 9 o " { ’ i s '15.8006.10; straights, 347066 %, bakers | W Neak bu sesaspiye RS 3100 | opana Gas -ia 1817 r AR b o RIS s, | 4 ern_soft, SLk. . | NEW YORK, May 10,—OlLS=Cotion- o JASoAR - fl Lok ¢ ] Lo & P 33 Dales & day since the opitiiee T Rbce s | SHEEP—Lambs and sheep, both wooled LOUIS, May. 10.-METALS—lead. | seed. steady: prime -vrife. - §1 5@ 4 60 Vo. 3, Shgeie. City: - Ry i 19% | salés New South Wales 1239 nalse; | and shorn, commanded prices strong to log | 1rm: 8020, Speiter, dull, $4.%) | prime veliow. $5:55 July, 5 e P BARLEY-Feed or mixing g0 fair v o AR 3 scoured Id@2s 1i4d; greasy,, ;dgld | 16¢ higher than last week on this morning's ‘< " roleum. steady: refined New York, $§.30 holce malting, ®}@7oc | WP R & & | Qieehsland. 7w bates: scoured. {8 kdgre; | market. The reported number of arrivals | EYAPOrated Apples and Dried Frui - | Philudeipbia and Baltitnoge, $5.40:° Philn CEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $1 584, | o .. iR Ry. & B pd 4 per et 8 & | groasy. 10d@ls lgd. Vietorie baiea | totaled around fifteen cars, about naif | NEW TORK MAk_i0.-EVAPORATED ] delphia and Bultimore,'in pufk, $4.58. Tur- | northweatern, $1.88%. Timothy, $3.8. |wheate CRED N % [scoured Siadqes 3d: greasy, .74dgs {iz) | wooled and half clipped. While there were | APPLES—Market s ateady. with fancy | Pentine. firm at 41c ot over. Wi Co. lst pld | 8out o . o quoted at Sl,@9%ec; ehalce. TaT%c, prime, 8| OIL CITY, Fa. May 10O B-iChed!t .60. July 10T 10T 106% 1 0bis = o8 1 outh Australla, W bales: greasy, 4d@is |some pretty good lots of clipped Mexican | 3 # . balsnoes. 8328 B 256,006 Dbis+ JROVISIONS-Mess pork. per bbl., 91790 | Reptembér ., 108101 100°) & %05 wrg | Qmehs Water co a pra . =00 At West Ausiralia; X0 bi6s? greary. bad [ lambs, the quality on an average waa not | 08 common 1o falr. St orage. 149,607 bbln . abipmeniar Fib.11s wit@. Lard, per 100 Ibs. §10.8%% Short | December .| 100! RG] oofg | Dmehe RE; oL ¥ . Cor'te ¢ pe N Lo halest Sressy, $3G1s |extra good. As a result an actual test [ DRIED & FRUITE=There -ls o moderate | Srage. 149.597 bbls: S e oihasid ibs sides (loose), $0.876F1000. Short clear | Corn S y _ . | South Omaha Sewer 4i4s 153 1000 e et dcsured, 11d@ [of tops at the advance was tmpossible. | JO0OINS demand for spot prunes, with quo- | s (hoxed), S .36, May oY, 7 T3 TI% | Siogx Cjty 8. Y. ptd 8 per cent 8 90 |18 10%d: greasy, 7d@1d 4d. Cape of Good | Beveral loads of wooled lambs 4 at | AUIORS TERERS - tom Pac to 12 for new Minneapolis Total clyazances of wheal and flour were | Juls o . % g’k.‘ :«:li Tri-Maie L. Co. pid 7 pr et com. bonus & ] 4‘:'“2; and Natai hales; ecoired, 11%dd | $9.00, and even though this price is | §LoP CAllfOFnie: (ruit and from 84c to b ®aual to 4 v recelpt: vere Seplember Topeka 8t y. B s greasy, T or L &% 00 b .‘mn,g A A g ol B - Unlon 8. Y. Co. Omaha; ¢ per cent | ! sponding day a vear ago. The visible supply | v 0 . S " | plies is partially indicated in the fact that i! 2 b} che re ot | hard. $1.28% @18 No. 1 rth ol wheat In. i Linited States decreascd | Milwaakee Gr 2 - Mew ¥ NEW YORK, May 10.~COPFEE—Market {a good portion of this morning's $9.00 lambs | 0. ‘{,,,.:‘"SZ.;....”.‘,“'.,"’.‘.J; N,.,"....y."‘é”y‘.. $1.27 @1 ‘-." ). ‘2 porthern; :‘1"’:'4':.'3; 95,000 bu.fov tHe week. The amount of | MILWAUKEE. May 10.—WHEAT—No EW YORK, May 10.—Closing quotitions | bbened dull at unchanged -prices. There | were broken fleaces. Wooied oo 0ld as | gell and the spot migiket is steady. with No. 3 northern $1.23% @124 % 'readatuff on “ocean passage decreased | 1 northern. $1.31: No. northern. $1.28; | on mining stocks jvere no sales whatever on the call. but | high us 36.85. This Is the highest price paid | eholce quoted At mclqu.‘- xtra cholce, 103 Closed at $1.68%% 2000 b, ¢ July. $1.12% @1.12% Alies 0 Lasdrilie Con o4 | later, there was scattering liqui@aiion and | tor cwes in the history of the market and | ne Raldhs hre FtOvucting & somewhel | Firsl | putents. = 341094630 | Esumaled dgceipty for hmorrew: Wheat OATS_Standard. 8840 o B N * I"\'‘"“;‘'M;‘l“{“""“h,""l A ety 3 kP‘:'""'“ n|@ dime higher than any price previously | better demand with loose Muscaiel ai 36 patents. $6.00@ 6.2 rht clears, .n oa ,« ?u. 17T eare; oats, 386 cars; hog BARLEY-—S8amples, 681 @ 68 g bl '] S A Rl S :;"‘ " paid. In March of last vear and April of | $44c; cholge to: fancy seeded M@6c: seed- | second clearw, 3.35@3.55 u s — ¥ o : Dme- | 1097, $6.15 W the record price '\ ens. 34@6l%c; London layers, $1.%0@1.3 BUTTER - Ka creameries, 2@k Toledo Seed Maurket. 5 Lo Yo Fuat larger . Brazillan veo e and “.'|M.“:-:'--*v was paid. the record price until | lews. 3N @okc; Lond 0 layers, $1.2G1.% Deitats e DA O s . PR | TOLEDO. Q. MaY x'—a L ¥, 4 | geamed %0 work against quoltions, The | ,,Clipped lambs estabiished another record | Dry . Goeds Mark DULUTH. Minn., May' 10.~WHEAT A ¥ mar Cases cluded, tober. ] f ey 4 b b & market closed dull. net uneha h,r::::.h" ':5‘:51 '~°'P:im 4} mivm“""— poluts lower. Bales were re prime “wistke. 37.08:" fuguat; $7.70'| OMAHA May 10—Hank clearings for o | Bose: Inclding Nag e I TALS. Mc: prime firsts, 0% CHEESE—Sieady, d 1 e vouny: Americas {GGIR AR DS | this morning, a couple of loads moving at | NEW YORK, May 10~DRY GOODS-The | CJo%e. May. $1.28% July, $1.23%; Sep |$~.\u Clipped ewes were good enough (0 | American Printing make %.15. There was nothing of any con- | 7. | sequence in wetlrers ; twins, 144 @idsc; long mpany Has veduced | Fomoer. $1OTHC L ‘ine of priuted wash goods \gc a vard | | Westo Mo o was Letter al the opening than 1t was a week ¢ Miduight. ' or yeariings. The de- | to ¢ and other printers have followed a . ¢ A ¥ were 2. 4 and for the correspond 7 7 a4 y " B . TOPEKA. Kan., May 10— K o e gl e f ? 84@6iac; No. | Bantos, $%@%c. Mild; quiet! | mand was active and the irade brisk, | Cutters are. duplicating. ardees (oo owe v “dward -Payson ! fair o good. MgeLsic® 1o fancy "’ sEabial T . X Singy; |6 SRS last"year i ois o, | Cordova, 9%@12%c g everything ohanging hands before 9 o'clock. | goods for fall: Buyers are trying Lo mor: e (Dedesirian, - who left Topeka v _’:“'m’ o g et NS | e ‘\flim: b e B 4 = it ‘ o The concensus of opinion’ among talent | chase stapie dress goods for ihe Epring of s ‘ast niaht. regehed o, Marre g RS AL NG e ARHINOTON, May 10, SToduvs staite | proyx. (b, Mav 16 Buuthr. irm, 25c |BUC how nuch bigher apiears|doubtiul’ | marker - The general Jobing. Arade Teat R Dreatiast antithesast Yov-t Sales foo the week, 579,608 Ve, One salesman said this morning that the st 8t Marys is twenty-four miles wes: wtter Murket. is that prices will g9 still higker this week, | 1910. Prices are fluctuating in the raw silk | Ly, 20, this moinigg. He stoppéa: twenty w of Topeka, | - Givain Market, o | g : Oregons, #-608 to 2-30s. Apricots are| ) NEAPOLIS Minn. Malv s 10 e i relatively high, the limit to which Values | firmiy held, pwig ‘to Jght supplics. witl T—Close: May. $1.25%: July, $1.2 | Coffee Market: might have soared with extra choice sup- | chojce qouthd: at 1101."', extra choice, 1014 | Beptember. $1.07 @1.01% = ‘Cash: Mo |