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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1909 ki s ) i g o " . land WArrants quotad Bt @t 14 W 1an ' lean and Buropean supply, docreased 8,71.- | E ' r k )\ | American securities reacted on realizations c l KE . 1 . - il 5 & b 12, GRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET | iz NEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS | asecsasivieasibnrsaissscnt | OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET TR T S e, Corn—United Statss and Capada, de- | after & period of duliness An improvement AN p i 16, 2 creased 182,00 bu —_— sppeared in places. New York catried vai. — . ] =4 Tl P g b e B 3 i a Oats—United States. and Cenada, de- y N uea higher in the afternoon, but offere " 2o 3 & Bheite Firm Opening Be;tlllh from Steadier cremeq whow by "“:. IR TS | Lethargic Condition of Market Not #iock later and the market reacted at the | Fat Clmem:te;dy to §t:on|er and ] ARt S ady, $.3 Spelt A es. The g dec L e re- | i SR ~Trading ¢ o ckers Easier, fully stendy with the best time yesterda GMABA — MRk ot Cal « | ported this week follow | Explained by Day’s News. wEBRLIN, May At p:‘::’mll"‘.n ‘l‘::.l'l"::n T TR ot Sy et asturee Dn-rnuln» \llult:mlu..nll:'m bu.: Chicago. —r— PARIS. May 11L.<Prices on the Bourse Th.t t age llnl:\nn WAS At DO time very and Faney Praguce Friess Fur privaite elevators, . e het v active, buyers being unwi ling to pay an . DRY WEATHER RAISES PRICE | "' i\cieane Port Huron, 10000 b | VOLUME OF BUSINESS SMALL | ™" "avy LITTLE CHANGE NOTED IN HOGS |iore than yesiorday « prices. and %n some | nished by Buyers and Wholeasier b b B | ases bids were Actually lower, accodng iy et 0.}, ¢ d e Y i WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT —_— New York Momer Market. | BUTTER-Crenmery 1. deliversd t . A 1o saleAmen s ideas. On the other hand . : . Ab. cartens, S8ee No. 1 » NEW YORK, May 11 ~MONEY--On_call, o - %, o - 20 | the rotall trade in 1-1b. cartens, #e: No Continned Reports of Dry Selling Pressure fs Removed, hat [uinady al ligwd por cent: Tuling rate 2 pei | S1FOBE and Fairly Active Sheep Mar- |sellers were deie mined (0 lorce every con 0-1b. tubs, 37ige; No. &, in 1-ih, cartor P Probably possible out of tite market, with the resuit [ gf M IPe tube, TUees SR, G ISt SAE LG - Cgoler tor cent. closing bid. 14 per cent: offered at | ket, Everythi Reing sola |f 4 v RUe e fn @0-1b. Lubs, Hige: pie 1 in Wenu'- Ka ; . 3 o e oo Prices Do Not Advamee Until R et e Tk AEh S8 ’ hAL, s noted above, the movement was braska rines - -/ e - ve ar fainey dairy, tubs. i8gute; common rol ter Support. a & slow. LAter on in the Mmorning buyers | de o y K N Lk - per o o elng e that may e been developed eqs | KGGHE- Fresh selling stock, cafdled, %o pressire 18 highest over the lake Are Stemdy. per_cent . D r bec o and | no e hook ih B 5 fon, the Ohlo and lower Mississippi val- PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-$4U4 gy G ',’.“i;" of ‘.:','.“ Al e "Whsoanein | ke e leys, and generally clear weather provalls _ per_cent * " hogs sold tie same an yest At 5.9 5e1 Yo 48 Roop, 10 OMAHA, May 5 130 | }iioughout those sections this morning NEW YORK, May il—The = wetnargic [ STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with | o 0 PR “"’T";",',,;‘".i‘,.': S‘h’:'v T38anG 60 b B8 "'f‘;‘ VTR tor the meey trvoria | In Dol SR oat R AT ks Liverpool cables aff wheat #ers stemiier | Light to Meavy frows occurred Ist night | soudition o which the speculation in R e e o i o | otieial Monday PR A Y ) 70| heavy loads. It will he remembered that | (Bd™ 0 aumt brick, Bl enne R bok e T e e ™ RS e | fFOM the MississipBleiver east over the | ‘stocke fell today was difiouit to account | &880 commercial bille, $4.88%e 1. Estimate Tuesday o 0 2800 | the Lop vesterday was §7.80 | Swles, e fwip cream Umburger, 18 feringe that were IBOMR on ‘he desiita | northern portion of the Ohio valley and |for from any incident in the nows. Tha |4emand; comm 634c; Mexican dollars. e, | - The recelpis both yes eiday and today | “BOULTAY--Broliers, e, ailyey puctn yesterday waro all ubsorbed early, und fupper lake region. | Raine were general | apparent completion of sslling from quar ONDS—Government, steady. railioad, | Two days thin week. . 835 18015 630 | “ere auite moderate. showing a falling 18%c; hens, 1ic oy qUeks, Wwith cent/n ry. wealher roporis 10/ | within the last twénty-four Bours in the | ters that were regurded as important gave | OON Same day Iaat week 0TI 10081 &7 | 0 Over LN head as compared L Gl0 | seene, 100: ‘turkeyn, 19¢; pigedia, bhr ‘dos western Kansas ufid Nebrasks, brought | Ohlo valley, lower lake regioh and eastern | some rellef to an apprehension that .n Closing quotations bonds were a8 fol. | Same day 2 weeks ago 8744 0. SR Foad a8 eombe g ”’*"4 ‘”"“(“" ! p% 3“‘"" fowl Aot $8.60 squabs, out better suppbrt and prices advanced, 1% | states and the weather is deeldedly cooler fnrm.:‘d lnf'u'flt; b Hu\;‘hl‘nnnl """" lows: Bame day 3 weeks ago 7761 18781 K814 '*R"m'”fl;‘:ll\':“ With two weeks ago. p:ém:n. uk n.rmu‘lmh:.w.“lle e alning the I i _yesterda, this morning in the Atian: it | holdings of stocks. The market was fresd | @WQ° o o UL o S\ | SAme day 4 wee 0 10718 14917 18,841 A 1 S; Socks, R Aoy b e Y e s & 1 day, but pric 0V vely 0.8 0 reg..0L " i% K. C. 86. 1at 3 I " 1 « : s iMoo s B "“‘l,'"".".‘}"_" o0 Chs o Beuntaws and asteh 'r:'“'v"h'h' Rocky |only In the final half hour. Dealinge fofl | "as cotpen B8 - 1 The following table shows the receipts | 76 i Mo dressed: . Haltbut ot nuflm.. 0r tron ghe: nigew n L insettled weather prevatls | ('Y (G er rate of activity during the m.d- | o8 W ves 19 18 '8 4 1981w | of caltie. hoks and sheep at South Omaha 10 o e uiinends, 1ee; Gateien, o) crapph market and sthal 08 Wwas FeIR- | throughout the upper valleye and north day period than has been withe#ecd in | do eoupon 1%L & N_uni 4 101 | for the year to date, compared with la: 130 T suntish, 8o to 8o; black baem, white. tered. % 4 4 [ Mest. Rains are falling in North Dakota, [ New 'York for over two months Allls-Chal. 1st te. MMM, K. & T. st 4n . 9% |year 1909, 1908, Inc. Dec. w :;! 00 fish, i8¢, pike. lfc; satmon, 14e; 'plokerel, W stapigd wtrong and advanced | the western Canadian presfaces, thie upper |~ Effectual support was affordsd by the | Am Ag b 1005 o 1t & ref. 4s... M_ | Cattle ... . Biohe 106 W W 10c; frog lege. 350. Fresh froken: White: steadily during’ the day on better SUPport | mountain reglon and on the north Pacific [sympathetic influence of strength in a fes | Am T. & T. ov. ' 14% do gen A W | Hoss ... 1,068,344 83,678 § i% #ow tish, \ 1, 10¢; -round, 901 plokerel, and featured. My conuinied poor Weather | coast. The western low whil move east- | siocks, notably Reading. That stock met | Am, Tobacco 4o J0% Mo, Paciti i * [Sheep ...l 878817 6468 9,00 " » drevedd und headless, To; round, o phke, conditions for ‘Whe growing crop. o |ard over the central vaieys during the |some 'very heavy welling orders in fhe | (Ao 8 o lcl o N Y C g e | The following tabie shows the average g drensed, 10c; round, Bo; Fed enAper. i wheat {s firm At premiuin prices over Uie | next twenty-four houra and- will cause | course of the advance, but offered &ovd do B Lo it 4 Wla N. Y. Olty 44s new 112% | price of hogs at South Omaha for the last 8 % Spanish mackerel, 18¢; native meckerel, e cption and devreasing wiocks will 8061 ad- | showers In this vieinity tonight and prob- sistance. The Erles were atrong a a0 cv. 4 HOWN. Y, N H. & H several da with comparisons: 4 10 each vanos prioes synin. May wheat cpened at |ably Wednesday, with ~somewhat cooler "rm;;umg:rt;-;”{n;mfl'fig Roviation hhe alote PR n.c‘.' ; Wi | — esind Y ! BEEF CUT8-RIbsi. No. 1, 168) No, & phv} E e e | Atisotic C. L. lst 4. 97 oN. & W ist con. 4a 2 o 3 0; No, 1, B aa iends T iur Dtber WK Ho| Rarhy temperature and precipitation | SIFFINE of the market for the Hriek was | Bai & Oniote .1 Sacer o e ] 1000: 1500 (1907, 11008, 1000, 1904, {1908, Tt lfy‘.l&u- Ko 1‘11k:°N: Weather conditions are still un-|compared with tha corresponding day of | Delleved to foreshadow the offerings of [ “do 3is s M No. Patitic & : 16 04%| 541 6% o8 A1l * PG No it ke Ruhes NG Lt de s tory for the coming crop and the |the last threo years: & additional securities Incident to finansing [ 4o 8 W. 3 91 do %8 §ivei ¥ o i | 2, 7e; No. 8, 6&e. o flk‘ L No. 3. feceipts Are keping the market T o 1008 1907, 190 | the road's Purther needs ol R R 8 IO 3 SRS 1 SRR N L NP D S offerihes 1,“0" gresent | Mintmim temperatute 32 67 41 8 | The question of successtul financing tu | Can. 8a ist ba 10814 Pann. ov. 3 e 5ie; No. 8, BXe conditions’ not bt a deluge of corn | Precipitation o .8 .0 .op|Meet approachink requirements nau its | SCentrai of du te .. 108 Sdo con i froin the country’ holders will RReAX the | © Notner tompératire for tomny, degrecs, | ERISSHION 1h the heAvy tone OT the Chicaro | CoN N3 5. 6. INR S T L T 'k \ I ~ Dot g’ 4 : " | Great Western issues and Toledo raliwsy s g - s % market, r‘:; corn opened AL 0%e and a7 hney In precipitation since March 1, | Part of the sffect "of repreaston on activity { LRk L Primars wiieat receipte were 33000 bu. | ‘Derlclency corresponding period In 108, | wheat And to sormeof te’ mepcmte s ot | & g i seatoard'A. L s and shipments were 413, u. Agal nches. of unfavorable weathet conditions In parts 6o at ver. 4 celpte last yoar of 37000 bu. and ship-| Deficlency corresponding period in 1007, [ of the wheat belt The ‘results to the ex- 3 fik.f Ratiway oo, menta of 200 bui bk wiidpe | S e pert demand of the high prices of whea: | s ite ' MW db men s mostD geceiply gere WO by, and o L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Jiore geen tn the report of the bureiu of | c0c. &t 478 vnon Paciric da o e T Y s i statistios of the agricultural exports for | Colo. In o v e officlal number of cara of Mtoc year of 310,00 bu and shipments of 267,000 | Corn and wheat reglon hulletin for | April, Onlv 509,920 bushels of wheat wape | (oo, Mid. & 8 do let & ref. i brought in today by each road was bu. (| Omata, Neb., for the twenty-four hours |exported in that month, compared with ¢ & 8. 1. & e 44 o308 - 8. Rubber & Horses- Clearances were 8,250 bu of corn, some of | ending at 8 'a. m. 7th meridian time, (300,164 bushels in April of last year "8 Nyt 109 U, 8 g A T Cattle. Hogs.Bheep. Mulcs oats and wheat and flour equal to 83,065 bu. | Tuesday, May 11, 198 | Flour exporte also declined from 1,062,352 D &R O & o L5 g S 5 3 Liverpool opincd 4@d higher on whea OMAHA DISTRICT. barrels to 9, barrels this vear. Ac- | pi % B o W i 1 ;.y;p] I:,l I|:‘.. o rv;'v\“ Temp — Rain- companied by the ehormous proportions L0cal vAnge of opliouss of the country's importations fn the 198t | oo e e, . country e lost | 740 Blec. o ; Pacific - e - AShIea g, Meax. M Pl SRy, {few. minthy te®peFaibtent Wirength in the | o S ssrise A Gy Herk oSlee. er L Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Clode:| Yo'y | Ashiarid, Neb..... 89, ;81 ~ T ° Claudy forelgn exchange market fs explained by | do sertes B W, B & Q A W, west - Auhurn, Néb.... 6 ‘81 ' Cloudy | these figures. The turn to the baying | *Gen. Eiec. cv. 5s.. 140%C. & 0. ret . r W keal | | Broken Bow, Neb. 70 4 0 Clear £ide in the stock market on the part of | *1ll. Cen. st ref. 4a 1004 D. & R. G. ret. M. & A May 126% 2 %% | Columbus, Neb 31 .M Pt cloudy [TLondon Incrensed the supply of forsien | 1ot Met digs . AN R R of M. 448 . east Tuly 1 06% Culbertson, Neb, 59 Clear exchange today. Reading's rise to 15@4 | It M. M. dige N8 L & 8 P d4s Q. weat.. cimn Fairbury, Neb... 18 5] Pt. cloudy | placed It nearly two points above the pet-. | J49an 4 SN Bo. Pao. e, etfs ROLO& D, east. ] May ;p % | Fairmont, Neb...70 48 00 Clear touched injhe advance after the aupreme Bla. **Offered. lllln“ni., r:nixm"" . July ) Gr. Island, Neb. 7 8 .0 Pt. cloudy | court deciston on the commodities. claae s I Ceont Bl tHartington, Neb. 72 8 T Pt. cloudy | And the highest since January of 1008 The London Stock Market. Chicago Gt. Western A ] have beeh some falfly heavy arrivhle of Corn 2 3 buovant upshoot In Reading at ithe lust| LONDON, May 1i—American securities HN B new wool from the west, all of which s Hastings .1 4 .00 Clear May I-L‘ 5o%| 08 Holdrege, ° 4 ™ Clear awakenedl the general market to only a |opened dull and about unchanged from Total receipts...... %0 115 " 1 oy e held at top prices. Local sdealers are Sept... 1 & bt 0% X | Gy B Rt moderate Jekrec of animation, but the | yeaterday's New ~York closing Price [ The disposition of the day's recelpts wam I P watehing the situation, both i the west - 1 y . % cloalng tone was strong. hanges during the first hour were irregu- e " LA 810 and abroad. Buying of pulled wool and the y Omaha, % 44 01 Cloudy | . chang & as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- A A . ) Omahu Cash Price Rekamhh, Mool @ 8 5 Sy ahonds were steady. " Total sales, par |lar and ranged from % below to % above | ber of head |anlcsrid, sheap B The bossthilties of ihis seasons | forelen prodict - Cortipues freel ! WHEAT-No. 2 hard, $1.2861.90; Alta, Ia... 6 @ 08 Bt cloudy | e W00 T/hitea States bonds' were | parity. Cattle. Hoge. Bheep. | Soneb Market appear (o be aim bevond | leading domestic quotations JanRe 48 fol- hard, $1.%@1 38; No. 4 hard, $L15@1.18; No. 4 | tCarroll, Ta L8 40 .00 Clear mbur of walen and leading quotattons | GLondon closing atocks Omaha Packing Co. 3% 148 been a steady boom of prices, With snire: | {hece-elening. maod. Bumg: ind Aissour) Epring, 31,5061 27 Clarinda, Ta. 6 8 .0 Cloudy on stocks were as follows: b DR, Sty W AL i Swift and Company 1162 16 53| men and buyers alternately predicting a | semio © Reouren valucn esnn fine . 14 CORN- N0 We: No. 3 i Noo 4| Gibley, la,.. @ 31 .00 Clear Sales. High. Low. Close. | AfSScoman™™ /1101 Mo Narty s Cudahy Packing Co..//1§% 207 ihalt. The lofiy point was reached this | ORI, Gt vaden TOOM wi N 3 Mge. No. 3 ye '\'uw i:l'au *Sloux Clty, Ta... 64 % T Cloudy Allis-Chulmers pfd ........ 700 G0M 50 5l | Avehison Tidg Armour & Co........ 21 Worning, lowever, when two loads of | riny rail, femebe. Calitornia, nor e No. o No. @ white, b | 6} : : Amaigamated Copper UK R O SN Tl B ] 10 e & W Cudahy P'k's. Co.. K. ¢ wooled “wostern limbs wete weighed up | "¢ fall, Ssmebe. Calitoraia. morthern GAIB-No $c; No. 1 vels| * Minimum temperawire for_twelve-hour | Americen asrioomerl W o) © ik | oiitimore & Ohio 1T b entylvenie L) N i il g o [WUSD5 The phrase, ““This s the lighest | (SCi middle county, Sadac; fall fres ow, Bl @idlac i ) B No. 4, pperiod ending at 8 a. m. 1 Not Included | Am. Best Sugdr. co BT 3% S6% B | Canadian Pacifie.. . 1eo% Rand Mines. ... Lobman & Rothchild.. ... price,” has heen repeatod so often lately | i5¢: fall defective, $G3%c, b P Ble; siandar in averages Am. Can ptd - T4 S0 Ml | Chespeake & O % Hill & Son........ o § - |That it ‘amacke a trifle ot the ludicrous, | o0 L Stable e, casters cihios, f6r RYF ! DISTRICT AVERAGES. 20 B tit o oo | chicago G. W o Scuthern Ry F. P. Lewis S but the developments of today's session | §1: valley. Neo 1 f8@sc. staple, 700, WLt Meceinta, No.of —-Temp.— Rain. | Am. W o 10 sh " - J o0 | OhL MUl & St P18 ac pta { Huston & Co....... A make it almost necessary to call attention | S!F o waonc finé medium cfothing ¥heat. Corn. Ot | Central Stations. Max. Min. Inches. | Am. fc Securltios 48 | Dinvera B s |J. B, Root & Co.. .. : “+|lo this niorning's record, even at tne risk | floe clothing, Saumic: tine mediim clothing, Chicago W 19 M3 Chicago, Ml........ 3 56 36 T | American Lin 14 Ay bdh G i 1 i % B OBulR e weo. | OF OVerworking a handy expression. Be. | O8I hell Blood, OO g Holled Minneapols 1 Columbus, O. 15 80 " a8 :""'f"l’i‘.* N 5 Erie daae . sicCro‘:ry :&]a arey.... eapre. | g ‘:;:““T“'(v‘:;'\l u(rh\“m'ilf.:‘:.'fi.f”';':.:"‘:; 3::4'": | extma, 65GT00; fine A, 00063 - A-supers, Cmaba 7 [ 5 | Des Moines, 1n ... 14 o E o1 | Am. 8. 4 . 3 do ist pfd.. 4 | Bam_Werthimer.. . H LT i ket h Soan Julut n 3 f F E op | Am- 8. & R_prd - do 24 _pra .. 40% Wabash ceo 2% | H.OF. Hamilton.... B “ e Any - price - previous y paid. ¢ S, e 4y 11.—WOOlL- Duluth ipdianapolis, 12 13- - M- 5. 71 AR Sk ndiling " arind ik A% dopra U @ Sdivan rom, .. i e | ever paid on Ay LbeEner (inan any | ee edrn KrAehe COMDIK A " " y 3 3 vy ols Contral 150 " Spanish 4a Lehmer Bros ¥ \ ¥l Y e B S onqrsi M i heav: CHICAGO GIAIN AND PROVISIONS | Louisville, Ky.... 19 0 38 01! Am. Tobaceo pfd i il o | ket clothing, 25630%c; light, fine, 22@27c; heavy, cAG el S 2 X s 0 ['AR. Towssss . L Louieville & N 142 Amal. Oopper % | Gwarts & Bolund . Ry (§ | | pp—— BEESE! cnmnna 323223 FRESH FRUIT§—Applea, western box apples, $2.0092.50. Banan butich ot 3%c¢ per Ib. Orang Wé 3 @4.00. Grape fruit, M.50. $1.50 per keg. Florida pineappies 3.0 VEGETABLES—Kansas sweet potatoes, 3275 per bbl. California celery, large, %c; smaller, 60c. New York Holland seed cab- bage, 444 per Ib. Wisconsin Reéd Globe onions, 2c per 1b. California daullfiowe $3.00 per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, é-ba | crate, $8.00; Cuba, 8-basket o 8.0, Lettuce, per dos., 4c. Old vegetables, par- anipe, turnips, cafrots, §246 per bbl. Fior- 108 new beets, carrols, parsnips, turnips, ewc.. ver do., ibe STRAWBERRIES--$3.0098.25 HIDES-No. 1 green, 8¢, No. 1 eured, So Wool Market. BOSTON, May 11-~WOOL~The upward g tendency ot values contiriues to be- the B chief feature of the local wool market and w2 deaiors are réalising that higherprices " are likely to remain for some time, Thera oo Nz=s P 233 R SRT I ERRETSEISSSSSICT 23 i i L I SILVER—Bar, steady at 241-164 per ot A bAC ) 3 While this morning's record-breaking | fine, 15le@ize; tub washed, SiiG38ic. . o g al and Closing | Omaha, ,, A7 bl " T | Ansconda Mining Co...... MONEY—%@1 per cent K Pre Bl . s |sale would indicate that values had takes | LONDON, May 11.-WOOL-—The offerings Featur _:r,% ing St Louls, Mo, 19 4. do ] Atehten ‘The rate of difcaunt 1n the open marke: St Claire RO s s | Bonie Jump, it must ‘be remembered that{ &t the wooi auction saler foday numbered on 4 _of Trad = i by i b AR for short and three months' bills is 1 g o T 2 *|nothing extra choice has been on sale | 12,270 bales. The seleetion Included a larg T ther | e cf ) s ts from e VLT 1A matmer Througiiont . the] Atitatlc Cossblidhe. . 15-18 Other buyers........... o |lately with which to sound the limit. The | lot of fine merinps, which sold quickly to CHICAGO., M:_yhu; \Damage reports fOM | orn and wheat region.. Light, ailawers oc. | Baltimors & Ohfo .. .. i el Bt — |bulk of ‘the offerings changed hands this | all sections. Coniinental buyers —were sponaible for an advance of more than ic | CUrred within the Jasi twenty-four hours | Bal & Ohio pid g Local Securities L R 2940 | morning on A strong basis as compared | eager for scoireds; home . traders for ( in the price of wheat on the Board of |In all except the Bt. Louis-dlstrict. Light | petietem Steel .......... 3 % | Quotations furniehed by Samuei Burns, | CATTLE—Receipts tnes rmorning were | With yesiecday. While a few salea might | greasies, but Americans took the best par- Trade today. The market closed at al- |10 heavy frosts occurred. last night in the | (, itle jr., 614 New York Life Building. * | ltbe: 200 cars being reported in, still the [be called & Jime higher perhaps. these | cels of Merinos and )ight cross bréds, at most ehe, iop aj net gaine of 1o o 1g | Ohlo valley and lake reglon, AEN Lovom . Big. Askea. | Lotal forthe two daye shows u falling oft |few were offset by sales which looked oniy | pr ces ranging from. s 3d to 138 6d. The 1%¢c compared With yesterday's final quo- 3 DX 100 1 Columbus, Neb., Elec Lig ht b 1925 of about 2,000 head, as compared w aot {8 Atiud er eady. market was extremely firm 1 tations. (orn, oats and provislons closed Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. | o %0 Clty of Omaha Bonds, {'s 1929 5 week. The receipis were made up very fle trade was fairly aciive throughout | Today's sales follow: New South Wales, Strong L i o Chesapeake & Ohio.. 430 Glty of Omahe s 191k largely of beet steers, the same on [and everything cleaned up in pretly good | 410 bales; scoured. AdGis 114d; greasy Bentimeni In the wheat pit was bullish | NEW YURK GENERAL MARKET | Chicaso & Alton o Douglas County {8 1986 . every day of late. More than that the |feason Receipts were comparatively iight | igd@isiisd. Queensiand, = 1, bales: all day and the volume of trade was Tairiy Sdbilic e TS Gate Cliy Malt Co. 8 por cent ovela ‘qulll,\' was very good, there being plenty F R T L "‘,’}:':,“TE““"‘IM':?‘"’:‘: sooured |n|!.“=:|fi"-'nl"g": el Suame e large, The fallure of forelgn grain mar | R 24 : .22 01 on oo of very well finished beeves on sale. \ v Victoria, 1.0 hnles; scoured, £ e o R e P utan (o S0 iy | Quotations .(._' he D:y on Varloms | 0. M &6 Pl ind. Tel, b6 3T (40 per i, ped"bonus) 3 Buyers on their first rounds this ‘morn- |32 'There was nothing of anv’ conse: | veany. 1s@in b0 outh Austraiis. 0 frparted A strong tone at the opening. ommodities. Colorado F. & 1 Aitaast Nebrasks, Telephons tock @ por,cant. .. s ing looking at the liberal ‘recelpts gave [1YNCE 0 ewes, wethers. or -‘el”'"{- .| bales; scoured, 1s 1a@2s; greasy, 1s@is 6d; which was augmented as trading pro NEW YORK, May 11.—FLQUR—Re- | Colorado & So wesdiy “ Omaha Gas By 1817 out bids that were genorally & littie lower | o u¢ ne on clipped sheep und lambs: | weat' Australia, 1 bales: greasy, 5A6 e o aunfavorable crop reports from | celpis 37,010 " bbis.; exports, 71 bbia | Colo & So n pid. L Oniaha Elec. L. & P. o 188y 1 |than vesterday. However, when buyers | 300d I:’;m;”";:",,o",‘l",;"’-'"l"’f”'l'-l“l'; to | 1a 20, Tasmania, 1.m'vr||n|n scoured, | the scuthwest, particidarly from wostern | Market “quiet and unsettled: Minnesota | Colo. & So. 24 pra... . .l Omana & C. B. St Ry. o b4, and seliers gol together, it was on a 700078, good o cholce light | adgits Gigd: greasy, T0@is 4 New Zea Kinman and o Nebraskn. | Advices {1on patents, $6.20@6.60; winter stralghts, | Consolidated Gas Omaba & C. B 8C Ry. b 1928 Dasis of steady to strong prices. It became | Yearlings, %: B00d to choice heavy | land, 4,80 halea: greasy, MA@ 4d. 9 Werbudonteadietory) but thia. t-adad $5.00@6.20° Minnesota bakers, $4.80@ | Corn Produces . % [ Omaha & C. B R Ry, pld § bek eont evident (hat buyers wanted the cattle sven | VeATIIngs. §6.75@6.35. god to choice weth. | L D dln.\ m;m to J{;\)r’v‘h on, |‘n]\-‘ dnrk wido | ¢ .1[9; \vln;er extras, $4.45@6.20; winter ::"‘“'v_ ';*‘*‘ SAPRAR. v 3mun‘. ec nm Bt Ry Com. 4 per cent if they had to pay good firm prices. er;. w:m,«-. fair to good wethers, $5.50@ | Oils and Rosin, Arding the con o e Ok M | pafents, $6.00@6.40; winter low grades, | p™¢°f &R 6 s m. & O, it Ry, & B. p per ct Cows and heifers were in moderate | 3.50; §0d to choice ewes. $.75G6.25: fair to| ¢ CITY, Pa., May 1L—OILS—Credit ;!Ns‘n.h-::\“'r(:v‘:; A cordage concern a s $LIB00; | Kaneas "straights, 7, n“ngm R TR s s 4 OmAla Trater iy Pl | sypply and the market fairly active at just égolg ] n‘:nufi 78 culla and bucks, $2.00 | paarces. §168: rune, 300800 bhie average, 0! ny sty for twine b. 2 our, i far t0 §oo 0@ | Erie 3 " 2d pta R about steady prices or possibly strong in . Quotations on wooled Jambs: Good | 137,401 bbls.; shipments, 107.782 bbls.; aver. e B ol olig S5 NIRRT e TR e L A e e 0 of T B Co. ptd § par woni fpots. Among the offerings ‘Were mome|fo choice lamim. $.4@0.3; fair o Kood | ngh. 18k 95 2 homa and ‘Texas wan one of the reporis | vellow, $1.85@1.10: conrme, $180@1 e | Gores Brdsisic 10 Pucitio Tel, & Tol Co. 1 117, | peht sood ‘eows that soid up s high 4 ambs, $8.16g7%. 4. | BAVANNAH. Ga. May 1.—OIL-8pirits that startied the trade. An enormous de- | iiln dried, $3 80@ 35,90 A * | Great Northern pfd 0 > il e i Ay o R DU Thile 8 small buneh of Sood belt | o oee s00 VE STOCK MARkgr | (Ugpentine. firm, 3ic & 9 orease in the world's: visible suppiy of 's a 40, 2 W " : Great Northern Ore ctta €700 . o T . ers sold up to $8.00, the highest price pald » | . ROS. Firm; B, $2.80: D, $3.30; K, $360 R No. 2 western, 94c, f. o vi-State L. Co' ptd 7 pr ct. com. bonus 8 " % o 5 wheat, As outlined in nmlnxr‘m- states | p, N Illinots Central £ b Topeks 8t. Ry, '§s. 1 U"\V‘);I:ht:;“:kv;ldm:ml:rin it TS Nfl ”\""\i\ I\“]l;. L, $8%0; K, H.8; WG ment, also b to Inapire bullish sen- | Y P Interborough Mel 500 1t # ek e co e co 3 Po x L i | $65.16: WW, Timent, Rocording o thia authorit: e | ¢ BARLEY Steady: maiting, 0aise, 1. | fnierborough Mt tam ot St o Bk B 5 not such s to encourage a fres buying of | C"''!*' HOSS, Sheep and Lambs Are | ¥ n A ding his A e the [t New York; feeding, io@iec., c. I. f. New 4 " total available decreased 8700000 bishe s | yor g 8 g = International Harvester Bank O either stock cattle or feeders and the de- eady. 1 Coffee Mark: during last week. and 3741000 hushols | ¥ Wi International Marine pfd 00 % k mand for some little time has not been | CHICAGO. May 11.—CATTLE-Receipts, | anring_April, leaving the supply now at | p BAT-Receipts, 78,000 bu., spot market | jnicritioNe| Paper - ... 1,000 OMAHA, May 1l —Bank clearings for to- | very broad. Still, with receipts lght every at 2000 Market steady: steers, | NEW YORK. May 1L—COFFEB-Futures firm, No. 2 red, $1.43, elevator; No. 2 red, | International Pum 18,800 day were $243% 8498 and for the corre v v 4 " ket closed dull, net unchanged to FMBlIeNY on Tectrl. Lecal contrens Viorky nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north- | e i K i | ponding date lat year $1,999,761.99. B ey o een e I A SORRY ! 844000 Bushels. Which s aimost t1e | ' 1fers, $3.60G T - “ . E woints higher. Sales wers reported of 12,00 - : S it This morning, however, the feeling was a bul) Calves. — $3.00m7 or. | points hig b {ern Duluth, $1.88%, f. 0. b. ‘afloat; No. 3 e 000 s, i calve $3.0067.00 ™ olud 7,900, J In iiblic elevatorn decreased 331100 bush- | hira wintor, Tsh, 7. . b, Siveat. “Bull bt (ATt | little easter and speculators who were the | stockers $.3045.80 [[a8% ROUERE AT R L LUK S ORINL I els last wook and are now only 31230 g 2 A ¢ 6 0 1 chief buyers seemed inclined 10 force & re. | © 11OG8 He June at 8.65¢ and December u pot, bushels. During the dav the July d apy | BUpPPOrt developed aggressively in wheat uisviile & N 100 NEW YORK, May 1l.—The cotton mar- | duction or leave the cattle alone which | quiet: No. 7 Rlo, S%@8%c: No. 1 Bantos, . | July ve today and prices had a strong advance, | Minn & Bt L. % 00 & oot | duetion he ¢ ol N | Market steac cholee heavy shipping, | . hy ~ 0. ;nln netween $1.12% and $1.14% and closed at | helped by less favorable crop news. higher | M.. 8t P. & 8 8. M 0 ket -.Wmdn -?r\‘-wl_\ at an nld\umv uli ?’m made the trade rather dull on that kind. | 47.30607.40; butoher, $1.307 Tant ‘““” | STy@de. Mild, quiet; Cerdova, $%@i12%ec. 1148 | ERpnC, ve + ‘ 3 Missour! Pacifte 2,400 741 | Points and sold &t § to 8 points net higher uotations on cattle: Good to choice corn 0087.10, o liaht 37 30807 o brtood]| Ahorta were active. bidders for oy | C8Ples and a blg decreass in Rl 15,100 | during ‘thie early seawion on moderate SUD- | fed steers $6MG8 . Ton o 800 cornteq | §9007.10: choice light, $7.10G7.20; packing, | Sugur and Molaswe Ihroughnut the gntire any and the marker [ RS FIREL PrICos shomwed 1c to Tdo net| k- k. & T pid 100 | port trom local bulis, scattered govering | weers, $5.75@6.3): common to falr cornfad SlogT i vl B.BGST: bulk of swles.| nNpw YORK, May 11.—SUGAR—Raw 1sniaved & strong tone from start tofinish 1204, olosed, 1.90%: September, $1.19%@1 15 | Natioai Biseuit 1300 |and a little buying through comimission | steers, 3.0046.7; good to cholce cows and "SHEEP AN o firm; fair refining. 3.360; centrifugal, 9, ah comt at 1he sample tables was qioied PR it " | Notlonal Leaa .. 330 i) | houses. Steady cables, reassurring reports | heirors, $5.20G6.00; fair Lo §o0d cows and P AND LAMBS—Receipts, entl- | (o'’ e molanses sugar. $1c, retined higher. but there was littls offercd for . $ N. R R of M. iat pi A8 10 cotton goods conditions following the | heirers. $4 4005.20; com to falr o mated at_10000 head. Market steady: | ptendy: crushed, Bbesc: powdered, 8.06¢, (P CORN —Receipts, 0 bu. Spot, market [ New York Central .60 . H.4005 mon r cows 00 ket atendy i v ) . I|nr-lnm.;::cuflr:::n.:ym:,, At ANost | o oqqy 2, Kc. elevator and 80c, f. 0. b, [ N. Y., 0. & W reported cut In the price of certaln prints und heifers, $2.26@4.40; good to cholce | SNEeD, SETBGENS. lambs, 36.50@0.50; year ],m,\,,,m,, 1.95¢. top. X howing net : : S . . . | | | ipts, estimated at 12,00 head MO & Ry aleval o0 N yesterday, and rumors regarding the pres. Bl 66 4 | ngs, $6.507.2 A e o Tho. comparsd with Vestertay s | 811065 No- 2 white, foc and Neo. 3 yellow! | Norolk & w.......l. ; ence of o' larke short (ntereat Ih July And | hiockers “mod sosnnre! gl fair to good Dulath Grain Market. Taaniimeny tn (i ‘oruit w buliish, | ACUIORS, closing 14¢ (o 'ge net higher: May | Norihera Pacitic ... 4 rober, avere (provably the bulllsh fac- | 1o fair stockers and feeders, $3.5G4.00;| KARNAR City Live Stock Markes. DULUTH. Minn, May 11.-WHEAT e In the o Jwan bullian | AeOR e Tulr The: Bepeomber T : turing the middle of the morning ik | Biock helfers. 38.5G.40; veal caives, 8.u0G | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 1L—CATTLE- | Muy, $.0me: Jonr 200 Semtomu uring Any July ranged be during the middle of the morning with 1 Y tveen Sie anfl ke, A the close prices | OATS—Receints,' 10,525 bu. Spot, market B Dhices within koint ar e DOTRIOE. WIth | 676; bulls, stags, etc.. $2.2505.5. Receivts, 11004 head, ine.voiig No. '\ northern, $1.27%; No. 2 northern. wore un NgHeo compared with the pre. | #8Ady; mixed oats, 2 to 32 pounds, 6 ) L ; Spot closed quiet, 20 polnts higher; mid- | DSEF FipEny Sone, market steady to loc higher: top, | §1.36% Ve oloaa with July e Sian Quac: atural white, 8 ko 3% pounds, 64 | Fiumes s Car % [ aing uplands, 1 100 gdling a1 me; | No. Av. P No Av $8.%; cholce export and aressed basf | V‘vr\\‘\p}nnn were strong all dav. (] t clipped white, 8 to 40 pounds, Pullman Palace Car......... 5 ) 4 3 dbra el i | [ if;. n e Steers, $6 B@C.90; fair to good, $5.25@6.u prices showed net galns of 106124 to 13 . G b o ol i Steel Spring y otton futures opened stead M western steers, $5.406G6.65; rtockers an The leading Mutures 1anged as follows: | HAY—Iirm: No. 3. 6:@70c; good 15 Bastig 4 5t | 1084c; July, 10480; Oetober, 1030, Decer: | 1w 8 L A e feeders. M.0GS.M: southern stecrs, .G | - — e 1909 B Sl ber, 10.28c; January. 10.98c: March, 1083 | o8 "' 20 16 6.40; southern cows, $3.25M5.26; natlve cows. Aftisies.| Open.| High. | Low. | Clows| Yes'y. | , SIOFDSITEMm:, U001, SgNc; Puoifio const, | Republle Slea) s s A Futures closed firm and active: May, 2 101 8.00G5.90; native leifers. $1.0066.03: bulls - * - 1908, 8@1le: 1907, 3@ 6 Roc i y $.00G5.35; calven, $3.76@7.00 \ HOGS-—-Recelpts, market | steady :0 be highar | males, MMOGT5: heavy. b and butchers, $7.0067.25; light, $6700 | pigs, 8576687, | BHEEP AND LAMBE-Receipts, 600 |head: market strong; lambs, $7.5040.2%; | vearlings. 8500775 wethers, $5.7548.55; | . $5.00716.400; stockers and feeders, 83,60 | . T DES—Firm; ' Bogota, 20% @21%o0; | Rock Isiand Co.' pta 10.74c, June, 10.80c: July, 10.56c; August, RRas i s Wheat ¥ Zi 1By gt g fopbubdtisadd (| % % 1 r i bt 10.50c; Beptembar, 10.60c: October, 10 8c: ooy i M‘e‘z\ 1‘ IIT“'A:\‘ : i:!‘c LEATHER—Steady: acld @ l:‘ :.m;- s “m ]\m-nlmn". 1&&«-. December, 10, Jan- :;\0? I 100 | L X = e i L ! uary, 10.51c; March, 10.4%¢ 3 . ! b1 otata1 064 | ,:.‘?:;},‘;'._’:J?'\Rb.prnw;mstmd;u 0805 lose-Shertiaid 8. & 1... s | GALVBSTON, May 11.-COTTON—Stead A 1% o il et d Teate fiem. pickieq pellles 511 60, piok. | 80, Faoitie pra e 818 Louts, May 1 COTTON—Steady 1o P - -1 | meats, ; plekled by % ; -1 8 n Rallwa . e ATy = ot g . T B Tl led_hams, $11.80. Lard, firm; western, T e 0 middiing, 1ll4c; sales, 202 bales; receipts b 5 o i 60 | GBN(08UGNY kY | 510 B@I05: refined. stoady: continent. | ¥ noessce Copper 1,300 1754 bales; shipments, 2167 bales; stock, i 1288 STATY 6TLa@hy &7 8T | BT Moath | Amerios, SIE) oo | SRR s Ty 87,368 bales i 8% o8%| oSt | &7 TH@8.00, Pork. steady: firm, $19.000 | T. 9t L & W 300 LIVERPOOL, May 11.—COTTON—Spot T 1 | 15 slear, 0@ o T, 8 L & W ptd 30 69% market quiet; American middling fair, 6.14a e 1878 0.00; short clear, $19.50@21.50; mess, | T ; W% BBy 8 | §18.50@19 00 4 * | Ulon Pacttio 42,30 good middling, 5.78d; middling, b.68d; low : 4 e 1 SluG% Sk 6L § Bl | TALLOW-—Quiet; city, f%e. Union Pacitic pfa middling, 5.40d; good ordinary, 5.11d; ordi- 3 148 m.uw*.\unzfi ORI | T Dot N e 204 %0: 8 Reatty e nary, 476c, The sales of the day wer ; Wy R@W MG W@, | Japan nominal & % Baat A .50 6,000 bales of which 60 bales were fa | | | RUTTER--Steady; receipts, 14,97 tierces; 8. Steel ptd ... 2,900 speculation, and export included 5,3% bales 179748 1806 {17 0T34 1805 |17 90 | state dairv. common to finest. 2@ b Copper 170 4 American. Recelpts, 16,00 bales, all Ameri- 18 14| 18 20 | 18 1243] 18 173/ 18 06 | EGGS—Firmer: receipts. M,485 cases: atate, | va Carolina Chemical i can B107 1516 | 1810 | 1816 (1805 | sylvania and nearby fancy selected | Wabash - | | 1 ». Mighic. state r.d ‘s\n- nia am} Fokah ptd - F Kansas City G and Prov 5| ) 0 45 P wearby, fair to_chol 2168 23¢ rown and | Western Maryla; Y g M o 8 m;ozw 0 |1 ‘.:\. 10 ‘.:.‘Ig'i:m\(-‘l fancy, AR brown 'and mixed, | Westingnouse K yKANSAS CITY Mo.. May U WHEAT 108 L1083 108 |10 @ 1050 | 0 owe R Uil chickens. broil- | Wheenns & 1 & 111 i | hard, 31 o. % red, $1.46@1 | | | 47 £ yatiait PLEREDS * | Wiscor Central red, 314 3P L0 8 1000 | oy |ern Badc fowls imitie: dremsed. firm; | WRSISR RO LGy CORN—L@lc_higher; No. 2 mixed, T3c; SRCTIOENEL D98 10 0mg a0 | oo e o e Recelnts | 3 mixed Np. 2 white, 83,@ 10074, 101071 10 08% 1010 9 wryg | CHEESE=Weak and unchanged. Recelpts| .\ Boston Stocks and Bonds. No, 3 w - — | S0 PRSI ol 7 il BOSTON, May 11 , call loans, 2% 8—'nchanged 2 white, B64I6AC; | 13618%c; fancy, 124e; commeon to fair, 8@ | AREeS : B ek full to specials, 3@ 1c @8'% per cent; time loans, 5G6 per cent mixed. 54@ide Cash quotations were a8 follows | 11¢: skims, full to speciale, 3@i1c Atchison adj. 4o % Butia Coslition s | RYk-wogsic FUOUR-Firm; wint tents, $6.300 | 0 jut & Arizona 104 : nchanged; choice timothy, 1 Soui winter straights, K8086.8: sring pat- | e Gonsenl Markst. . won R R. & Hecla........ 880 | @13.00; choice $1L.00@11.%6; chojoe | ni. 35800010, siraighth, HGe %, bakers, || ST LOUIS Mo, May 1l -WHEAT-Mar. 3% Contenatal ... i | alfaifa, § 19,4045, 0. g ket higher: track, No. 2 cash, 1.30@1.54: No. 80 ER—Creamery, %c; firsts, 24c; sec- | 11 RYE—N *fi, |3 hard, $13201% gl SLATRGLIL May % |'onds e Prmkln,' atock, 16be, o HBUTTE o Mhec September 68,1057, TGGE-EX(ras, 21lge; current receipts, 19c; | 2 Receipts, 2000 fiead, market steady to 10c tairies, 1 N efpameries, 23051 CORN—Higher’ track No."2 cash, 76 1 AN i seconds and dirties, 17%c lower; steers. §4.50006.60; cows and’ heifers S50 Bidobonrd of EOGE-SMav: af gk Cases tncluded, | N0 2 WIS Wa@Tlec: July, BG4 Sep- T T ecelpis. Shipments $250G8.00;, calve, 835700 firsts. 3¢ tme tirMg, Se. TR, 7 Wheat, bu 21,00 1 HOGS- Receipts. @0 head harke Sickroom. mber, e S 2 7% Mass Mining ) H S eipts, a nark Ay 3, dedsien, | 15@15; |, OATS T tmek e 3 cah, Miges Mo, | am. Fae Tube 5" Michigan Comn 7000 steady ; top, §7.9; hulk of sale 8 1 . 36.95@7 .18, \ - 2 white Wc; September, 4840, | Amer. Sugar 138% Mohawk i | Oats 10,000 7 SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipt e T isax, WO | R Dichange s s Pegmbe! patents, | 4o pia 1914 Mont, ©. & © v- head: market steady; lambs. §1.00G.% i 9 $8.50G7.00, extra fancy and straight, $5.75@ | Am. T. & T 140% Neveda { Options at Kansas Cit r to good o 0 A0 aney, 8@ | g 40 hard winter clears. $4.50G4.9 Am. Woolen o, 3 04 Dominion 5 " 4. 3 Sloux City Live Stoex Market. f air to ' ey cipat % o8 W45 Ovceol - s 4 ; gt : FOULTRY-—Stedyiiturkese.’ ite; oniok- | SSEDTHmothy 12@435, Dominion 1. & § al Pareet Articles Open. | High.| Low H ; BIOUX CITY, 1a (Bpecial Tele- FULL QUARTS n, prings, -A8c. ‘o e AR X Edison_Elec. 1llu + " Quincy - ettt 34 i gram.) y 00 VEAL~Steady: 50 to & bs A n,;m";“ —Strong; sacked. east track, $1.86 | pdeon Fee | 134 Shannon “\‘l":'\“ gt 5 market steady: beeves. $5.00§7.00; far cows ¢ R T ) s g TR | e e ot | For $3.20 BARLEY~Feed 0 .m,:..,.' 8a700; air || HAY-Steadv; timothy, $12.50@15.00; p Bt &% rinie Jul TR i ; ) a4 REiTE "ub'\" ders, 3450 or & > Sholee Malth 'y d rie 2 United Fruit A30% United Copper 3 Beptember 100 0y 3 | " HOGS-Receipts, 3700 head. market Q D8 Flax K8 | antlhwestern. fioe; | PAGGINGT Tike. e REE 1§ Ynine N | December i B | atronks range f prices. .50 i0; buik o | o] © @5 87823 gue: we.s0 vor. oinwestern, #W. Timothy, 8.8 DROVISIONS-Higher: Jobbing, $17.68 v, el Sy Mav sales, $6.857 0. la ol g e e o . o i " vietori : v 3 Gaaw hed at o ROVIEIONS—Mess. pork Bor ook, s A0, higher: brime steam. SLNUWM Dy | & Koy 4 Winona ; (LAY Stosk in sight. : rroRsd T PAK | ial GInih. Lard, per d88Tite.. W0.4TW. " Bhort | St eher rihe e oD, XU 310,871, | Amaisamated £ Woiverise December v . Recveipts of live siock at the six prine, tactor, 1bs. nides (loose), 9. 1005 8hort clear | ooy, Clear, Hiba. | o oetra anon MeAT8. | Arisons Com. 413 North Butte . s western markets yeaterday Y idea (boxed), §10. ™ co eady: boxed. extr r T | Atlantio 4 Total clearances of wheat and flour w.w" Texas muttons, 5 00@6.60, St Louls Live Stock Marker, of the times indicate that 8T. LOUIS, Mo., May 11— CATTLE -Re the old style, cumbersome | | colote, “3..00 ”r:nr: ‘I‘y\\:-.m]ilr::”fb Texans: | book case will soon. be arket strong; native shipping and ex. | | port steers, $5.00017.00; dressed hoat ard | classed with the relics of h}:uchg steers, $4 254635 steers under 1,00 | the past generation. The Ibe.. BUEE W siockers and feeders. 3¢ 50 " | @6.3; cows and heifers, $3.6%16.60 -:m-" modern library is equipped ‘;m:rgmqlnw, bulle, $1085.25. caives with the Globe- Wernicke T.60; Texas and Indian st 1.2 “ 7 6.50; cows and helfers, §7iG.% Elastic”” Bookcase. on sALE By HOGS—Reco'pis, 12800 head: market Sc | 10 loc lower: pigs and lights, $0:587.19; | . | packers O0T16; butehers and best | heavy, §1.20@7 85 | ORCHARD SHEFP AND LAMBS--Receipts, 2400 vend: market Tie lower: native mitione | & WILHELM BLE0G6.50; Jambs. STOOGO.15: culls and | —— bucks, $8.605.00, stockers, $.00G4.25 | St Joseph Live Stock Market, | BT. JOSEPH, Mo. May 11 —CATTLE bid, A Catt fows 8 . ear ribs, $11.75; short clears, §11 A asked. B bid d } St A1l "Goldstrom's liquors . [ Boath Omaha 4400 £.500 H Ly POULT o b v Mining Stocks. 1 B - are aged 1o _ bond, and aual to %.000 bu. Primary receipts were | b, . RY —Steady; chickens. 13¢; springs. Now Kook Philadelphia P Mur 8loux City o0 pre aped. if 4 A0 bu. compared with 700 bu the |se0toc: [Urkeys, 13@l6c; ducks, llc; geese. | NEW YORK, May 11.—Closing quotations | » " . ot Kansas ity » iled unded hie’ per orresponding da The world's | °°; on mining stock PHILADELPHIA May 1L.—-BUTTBER-— | . A yseph oM sonai- supervieion {sib Bradstres s | BUTTER-Lower: creamery. 21@2c | ‘Alses Leadyilie Con w4 | Bteady; exira western creamery, 2ic; near- | £ 158 lecreased 700,000 bu g sreels, | BGGS-Steady; 1c, case count irunawici Con +Liitle Chier 1% oy printa, 290 | B e : Make Mouney Orders Estimated receipts for tomotrow: Wheat, Receipts. Shipments. | Com Tunnel stosk 5 EGGS—Steady: Pennsylvania and other Payakle to | Flour, bhi 7.000 8,30 | do bonds | nearby # 20 H % Y , our, bhis ’ ) ~ : a8 | nearby firsts, free cases, 22c at mark: eur | iy S0L. 8. GOLDSTROM L% corn. & oare; oate, 111 cars; hoss. | Wheat, bu.......ii.. 2,000 52,000 | Con . 1 |rent recelpts in_ returnable cases, 3c at s Corn, ‘bu NS AN | | 5w | Horo Wiiver . i A mark; western firetd, free omses, B ai Metal Market -:-m- On.'“-. o - A 4 ron . | ma current recelpts, e o p | v ply of Grain. ;”'" . o 60,000} TOeterea i::.:k"kl Bl VOGADNS, Fee chnes. MU | NEW YOKK. May 11.-METAIS NEW YORK. May 1.—8pecial cable and - . CHEESE—8teady: New York full ereams, London tin market was Inwer toda t . telographie communications . received ' bo | -V.ll.nho-polll n Market. ! i . | cholee old, 13%@l6e; fair to good, 14¥e: spot_ at “‘f ] ',"d "";" b B 1 Ry - “ b r' E G h e e folowing chaness | MINXEAPOLIS Mop 1 S WHEAT Mg, | LONDON, May 11 "Monsy was abungunt | e an 1y aualy it Toely duff s T0ae™'500 1050 | Herbe ooch Co. o Supplies, ns compared with 2 < .08 oo G opper i 0 for spot ’ Hevious aceounte, w08 ash. No. | hard, 81 2% No. | quiet. On the Stock exchange business for | £39 170 64 for futures In London. Loealiy ‘ gy s | Quiet and unchenged Lake, 9131 Hrokers and Dealers electrolytic. $1276@13.00; casting GRADN, FPROVISIONS, STOCX (1287, Lesd low at €13 68 81 1 ‘ Omaha Office: 210 N. Y. Life Bidg. | don. ” Lacatiw. firm ana a shad #her | Bell Telephone, Dongias 631, Spot. 84 2544 15, Bpelter, unchanged, at | Independens, A-3131 and A-3133 £21 168 in London. Locally. aqulet. at| g .0ms 080714 Iron was lower, with Cieve. | Oldest and lLargest House in fh. Btate ‘ . NN LA : ‘ ek exchange: | Liverpool Graim Market | Avadl northern £l o northe: scount was of fair dimensions and the | LIVERPOOL. P “ “.‘;‘."::_:“:rx"gm = ¢ Rockies, | ¥:3%@1 7Ti: NN northern, §1. 2501 2614, tone generaliy was firm. Gilt cdged Securi- | No ') ron weatérn ‘:Tv‘nor“m::mlfi‘}‘n\.‘r):ll Socreased 3o i eoast of Rockies. | T RLAX "Cloned at 81694 ties were maintained. Home rails and for- | fiom ] Tty b 11%d: September, §» 5i4d; De- | P bu Tol . nada, Increased | BRAN-—In bulk, $24.00%4.50. eign rails, especially Mexicans, were active | samber s 4a e o 1o B n-l‘u"rl.l.m l“loe:[ -v‘\‘d L:'xl».-m" I"lAlI‘lPhI"I‘:; [oions “!!I.!D“_rcmnd and dearer. :J:"'" bonds and Kaffirs af-| ~ CORN-8pot. strong ew _American ! r s fo 'l In | patents, $6.00G%.%: st clears, O | ter early weakness closed strong. but od. ¥ b y, Burope. decreased 530060 hu. Total Amer- | mecond clears. & 150 8 Grand Trunk and copper shares were weak. | inai; Jomy B sy Teh Sleady; May. nom- TELTEESTY SUIS

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