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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 17 3 1 = H 4 GRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET |z sioes ingsae auality, 196 13c. aew, s o | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | fesere S il 6oia toiis, 5 WEATHER IN THE GRAIN T | il "'flu:;f‘,',"'fi;;h‘& | § N Kansas hu;l“:)eer;:: tl;m:flv.*iem to LA A Market Opens Strong and Several REFORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE | No Material Change in Cattle, annu: y uth, w:.'l--;u: 1::-; oo hem 1| New High Levels Are Reached. | Transactions of the Associnted Banks Being Steady. | A Strong Ba nk ] s | 1 he Week. | _ b CASH SITUATION FORTIFIES BULLS | Showers ana mfl#’tfi}m‘“{-r{"pfiu NEW YORK, May 14—Bradstrest's bank | | H throughout the centeul valleys during | NEWS GENERALLY FAVORABLE | cicarines report for the week ending May | HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER | L . i3 Thursday night and raing continue generai 13 shows an aggregate of $3.197.504.00, as | | is the best place for Savings. 1 from the Rocky mountaing over the Missour] and Mississippi against $3,385.875,000 last week and $2.470,4% to Buy Actual Under Cover to|000 in the corresponding week last year al- | Persistent Searce and and Lake reglon. The rains were mod- s . Following 18 a list of the cities Wesled tanin Sufter & Pedline of You cannot more safely invest [§ mily Advas: erately heavy and were well distributed se Soon Undermines Values | At — Fifteen to Twenty-Five Cents, . . 3 d e A mbeaiantd 7 WD o Weakness Ensues—nBo . i) Whtle Teade 84 tiow o . your savings than by taking out a i . ed. north and south over the ce Are Irregu . | T | All Grad. 1 ¢ and ‘southwest, with the gre - J ! | s o] 7 fi n over New Mexico and conditions a 2 0 7. C eo O OMAMA, Feb. 14, 190, | favorable for showers in this vielity (o | xmw > New York.......ooc....[MOSOLLON0 $1.8)...... | 3 o ex u a e S 1 The rains throughout Kansas were re- | DIERt And probably Saturday. An & T Gl sl e L Erices. wete high | SIOCRBY uusiviss evis =100 1.8 SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, May 19, 1% LR . #arded as local showers and insufficient to | NIEN pressure, over the northwest, is fol- e v ronaRnge. DUt the syl | BWtoR eessiyecsun] - SEREIRGRN] WR.Hiviiiv] L it wale " Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. | ¢ . overcome the damage that has ceenited | IOWIng the depreasion over the céniral val- under covering to realize profits, whicl | Philadelphia S 130,604,000 7.1 Otnerar e HogR "o th in a bank which has long siege of drought. The bull | leva and this high will ~cause = cooler throush the week: over at"ita"periods ‘of | Piitabare . <1111 e 1% Official Tuesday.. ||| 498 858 879 5 well fortifle cash | Weather in this vicinity by Saturday . even riods ¢ sburg 1389 2 uesds oo 4678 B . #ituation and the fact that 't fn impsesible | | Record ‘of ‘temperatire hnd precipitation | STEALest apparent’ strengih, was pushed | Kansas Cify 1L @500 277 Oitcie) Wnneaasy - o o@ Lie Oash and Reserve Funds. . . .$5,500,000.00. to buy the nctual wheat. Offerings were | COMpared with the corresponding day of | Sieadily and persisiently. The market was| San Francisco..... 37,040,000 7.3 Betimate Friday w58 1,385 #pare and any buying advanced values the past three years. undermined and turned weak, after a show | Baltimore + 05700 7o ..., | Eetimate Friday ot Total Assets of over. .. ...$13,000,000.00. g Corn was duil and unchanged. Higher 190 108 1907 1908 | Of SLreNGth in the firat hour that was more | Cincinnatt /I T0 193 Tive days this weok. 1808 e bl e [ 1 receipta were quickly disposed of under | Minimum temperature 8% 671 3 64)cConsistent and comprefiensive than at any | Minneapolie % 17,879,000 61 | AT 24 . §ood demand and all cash ofterings | Precipitation ... 043 16 .01 .43|time previously this week. The leading | New Orleans va last week....24.iT% A hi i brought 'a shade better prices th Normal temperature for (oday, 62 degreeq, | SPeculative stock ail moved upward in con- | Seveland S 2 wieks ago. 1400 The latest published statement shows that this yesterday. Deficiency In. precipitation. sineé Wore) | cert. Prices have been carried to the high Detroit | 8 3 weeks ago..14.49) 4 " s4n Wheat was higher at the start and mado | 1 3.8 Inche eat level touched since January of 107 | gmdRe i 8 4 weeks ago. 2018 B, 4 bank has interest bearing certificates of $2,086,687. advances steadily during the day on former | . Deflciency corresponding period in 1908, | There are pfominent examples in the list | paiie,fc @ " o T Same days Inst year...16388 47401 26,400 foreign markets, The late rains were |1-43 inches of stocks that have touched record prices [ LOWSVIIS .- S e 16 The following table shows the receipts h jud t in the drousht sections | , Deficiency corresponding period in 1907, | tis woek, notably among these high-priced | MilWaukes . 2R . of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha i e 2 s 1ack of ‘melllng. pressure | 443 inches. coalers. Buch speculative leaders as Union | 1 oft IVOREh - Tate for the year to date, compared with last that has prevailed during the early halt 1. A. WELSH, local Forecaster. [ Pacific, Southern Pacific, Reading and | L“% Angeles..... B Eaw0 = year: 1909, 1W8. Inc Dec Of the week, May wheat opened at 127 — United ‘States Steel are within a few points | St Paul.. 3,338,000, 4 Cattie 4876 358 10,532 and closed $1.28, Corn and wheat region bulletin for | Of the highest prices ever reached. | Beattle B.677.00| & Hogs e 1,005:985 1,005,698 . 6078 Corn was sirong on continued light re- | Omaha, Neb, for the twenty-four hours | The recent speculation has been shaping |Denver ... 8,900,000/ 18 Sheep ...... BS4,078 667,38 26722 4 ceipts and good cash demand. The market | N9INg at 8 'a. m.. 75th meridian time, [to the astumption that this country was | Buffalo 9.367,000( 9 n Howi! 3 ¢ & ruled dull, ’m..v.,, with practically noth- | Friday, May 1, 1v: moving to N\ era of prosperity which would | Indlanapolis £,493.000 15.3 +| The following table shows the ‘,:'"1"2 e et ————— b ing doing after the cash market closed OMAHA DISTRICT. gxcel all it3 past history In that respect. | Spokane 1900 B4y | RS ST witn sorparients s grnatlm-nt I8 bullish and wet weather will —Temp.— Rain- Ihenutr‘eallh o{ thi coln iction s witnessed :rm"!d-;\m;‘ P :gm' :r; Severa) ds with comparison: nder the country deliveries, cutting re- jons. ¥ Its efficacy In carrying up prices to their | Portland. Ore | 75,0000 34.3.. T g g SRoth ofll] Tomer Moy aseh oung TS | Stations o Max. Min fal Jk¥iy | Dresent leveis at a atage of the business [Richmona | essTom 187 Date. | 1909. (1908, [1907.|1006. {1606 |1904. 1908. | | Wige and closed at Tic. A Nab T8 8 3 Gloudy | revival which admittedly s immature yet. | Albany o] samem 2 7 09%! 526 625 6 71| 6 25| 4 58] § 76 ® g mary wheat receipts were 84,000 bush- | Broken Bow Neb. 72 81 18 Clonds There was something striking in the una- [ Washington, D C.....| 6.R06,000( 22| P e e ikt e i els and_wbipments were 21400 bushels, | Columbus, Neb.. T 48 53 Clear | DIty With which the leaders in banking. | 8t. Joseph AT SO Rl ¢ 8 843y . |83 6% % Againat receipts last year of 35,000 bushers | copmous, Nebc B 4 T railroads and industry expressed their hope- | Sait Lake C1 | eseso0 665 685 863 p and shipments of 481,00 bushel r“| ;’ "“n.N n’ 5 :‘ :l Cloudy fulness today cver the business prospects. | Columbus J 5,482,000 14.2).. 697 664 Corn recelpts were 285,000 alrbury, N' 1 Pt cloudy | The news of rains In the southwest was | Memphis | 5153000 4. . 662 shipments wore 35,000 bushels, against re- | o mont, Neb.. 74 45 .00 Clear regarded as atfording Important relief, and | Atlanta 5,006,000, 94 ¢ P \ ceipts last year of 322,000 bushels and ship. | o Istand, B 47 .47 Clear the optimistic estimate of the erop outlook | T oma 1800 80, 06 354 > \ menta of 904000 sty Harinrton wes B 8 % Bokoudy| trom Chairman Jumes J. Hill of the Gréa! | givannan 3.910.00] 11. 7 00%| | 647 You may not be going today or tomorrow were 2000 bushels of corn, \ -7 ! 3 Northern received a good deal of considera- | yo\adu s 3 PRt s42| . ¢ ] and wh Holdrege, Neb. % .0 Cloudy tion. Heavy sales of copper were reported . 8 4 @ | § 37 o, 2 11000 bushe IR e Saw T Qakdale, Neb.. § 2 Cloudy |Forsign influences we re favorable fo the | Rochester i e e Ui but when you do go take the g Liverpool closed d higher on wheat | Omaha, Nel 54 .43 oudy market. Even the money outlook gave less | LATtfore y X b | A0d N4 lower tn Gora o0 Distier o 2| Tekaman, Neb. 53 .62 Clear | concern than for some days past. The time | Nashvilie ...........| 16. . - A Des Moine: The total number of cars of stock . Local range of options. Alta, Ta...... 8l .08 Clear loan market was calied somewhat easfer | . oo s Beotght: 10 to8ay By saeh’ Foall Wit r—— Bl | Carron, 1a @ 5 Cloudy |and the preliminary estimates of the week's | Pecria e ocC s d i i . | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y |Clarinda, Ia......76 63 1.% Cloudy |currency movement indicated the largest| New Haven 3 ’ —— Sibley, Ta..........75 42 .06 Pt. cloudy | balance of receipts over shipments in the | SBioux City 3 2 1.9 | ve | *Sioux City, Ia...72 5 T Pt cloudy |"l(-“;lor for any week of the season. The'\(."\‘!rmilk" A gsm;n P 18 7 : o an s 000 R . . i RN | pocMintmum temperature for twelve-hour | By e 20, 1ime, Tones, FhLeR AMEAr 12 | VR o7 ¢ W i The bast way, and the way of greatest iod ending at § a. { W. (west). 38 28 A | | period ending o m flow. London ndvices point to some bor- | Evansville .....Il..l. 452,000 e ot comfort no| o teu DISTRICT AVERAGES. rowing there for New York account, in | Birmingham RO B 23 TR o 3 gl ] g ve'sl | No.of —Temp.— Rain. |spite of the command by London of our | Springfield, Mass.....| 1,000, ® G (westi. § o 3 i | olentral. | Statlons. Max. Min. Inches. | gold supplles. Strength in foreign exchange | Portiand. Me.......l"| LaTaw) LA R 5 cago, A 18| pointed to further gold exports. London | Augusta, Ga | 153600 ) L B (west) T 683 567/ Columb o. 7 ) 5 02| sold stocks here. The foreign trade state *n‘;fi‘.... | 1,977.0000 T]V]n'fuq[l'nknlix\“;(lm i : ot Five rains Evel y Day i Al Des Moines, la.... 14 k) L) 48 | ment for Aprll shows the effect of the|oOnkland, Cal | 1,530,000 Chicago Gt. Western 2 % 1 s Ph Indlanapolis, Ind.. 12 A .|2;;:‘r;;|nuea" v,m.vv imports combined With | Worcester o0 1,6561,0%| > i - - ith Y U g Kan City, Mo.. 2 60 %} ng off In exports in the shrinkage of ksonville, B 1,999,000 « scelp?: 3 TV 7 rail- 2 hard, $1.28@1.%: No. 3| Loulsville, Ky...13 82 £ a1 | the excess of exports to a value of $2,90,161, | yeiomn. o F'e ) T:‘,":,'q r,';‘:[“’ b SR peshl Bu il with every convenience of modern rail | S ;u rfl. uz:i“z’«m No. 4 hard, $1.1861.28; No. [ Minneapolls, Mirn. % /8 ; compared with $6,920,129 In April of last| ywheeling as follows, . each_ buyer Durchasing the way travel | i pring, 27, Omaha, Neb. 19 " 88 year. | cville d “ Y o H ‘(!,_mm{ No, 2, T1%c; No. 3. T1%@71%c; N .‘!sruu:uu‘ 'Mo. 12 1 . , Bonds were irregular. Total sales, Mr’r,l'(‘.“,:";'é(mk Er i Sy e Indhm'-d{ue Hogs. Sheep. & b N SR} oy Tie: Moderate rains were general throughcut | YAIUe: $6550.000 United States bonds were | chattanooga . Omaha Packing Co. 34 TICKET OFFICES: I\ white, @ne. s iy the corn and wheat region within the last | "Gy n iSO Shel o n g eading q‘mm"om{f‘hmlflsh-n Swift and Compan: 4 OMAHA: COUNCIL BLUFFS o 0. 3 mixed, SMige; twenty-four hours and continue in the|on stocks were as follows: | Mobile Cudahy Packl 3 14th and Farnam Sts. No. 16 Pearl Street. i b5@66%4c; No. 3 white, 56@56%c; northern and western portions this morn- Sales. High. Low. Close. | Wilmington ... Armour & ( siiis o R wh b 4 white, S4%@8ic; standard, Rio. J ing. L. A. WELSH, bl 2,500 bi% 0% 80% | Lincoln, Neb. Schwart'd Sulberger 22 G. S. PENTECOST, D. P, A, i RYE-No. 3 78c; No. 3. T6¢. Local Foracaster, Weather Bureau. | Amalgamated Copper . ... 3680 Wilkesbarre Vansant & Co. R i 3 G '“.‘"’. i ks S American Agrtcuitural’"11 "6 | Topeka (I;nlrl' &&s Benton : . % gar 3 ; ¢ 4 BTN s b JTTT AT G BRI American Cai'pia . #o Davenport: ... Bon aw 5 The Best Way Without Costing More. i Sinepaiis & % 18| Quetations of the Day om Varl Am. Cotton 01l 2w { Fall River Friaton &g 2 o Jmaha B Commodities. An e Senditi 00 s I H, Buila .. » . » ® i Duiuth : .| NEW YORK, May 4.—FLOUR—Receipts, | American Linsesd ... 0 | Bpeingtierd. Tii... o L BPTOT ] bl@xfl. i e TR ls.; ris, 1,100 bbls; market | American Locomotive 3,600 " At : McCreary & Carey 3 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS {fwm"’,?,' .\-fi::"’u,m firm; Minnesota pat- | Am. 8. & R LU m00 I'r-!"“":\w fi % | 8am Werthimer % 5 N ?’ ents, $6.20@6.50; winter straights, $5.00@8.2%5;) Am 8. & R. pid e (kb BEAOE. e 2 M. Hagerty & Co. 3 | Features of the Trading and Closing | Minnesota bakers, $4.80G5.3); winter extras, | AT & & B 20 oo - | Cedar Rapids, 2 F. G. Inghram . ‘ 1 B Prices on Board of Trade. WRLD;, inte s, O ors, | AR T & T | Columbia, 8. C s by g o % SR o TSR £ . “ P I . ; Kans stral 3 robaceo i 1 Y Aiog A > o nSHICAGO, Mas Ui.—Unexpectedly strong ;;’_‘;0'@:,»,'_" Rye v st Ll i B T | Macon &/ P United D. B. Co. 02 i pdomestic conditlons and caueed & O ORNMEALSteady: fine whits ana | Atchiten id "0 Fargo, N. D. 8 WLlory G L8 : Vrices were & ahade lower (o lo higher | yollow. 31.65110; - coarse, $1.50@1.68: | Baitimore & Ohio. IRRERs ¥ Brey R T AR L1 . . ‘uan the previous final figures. C n drigd, "No Bal. & Ohlo ptd.. | o 2. M Guts closed easy and provisions sirong. | RYE—Dull; No. 3 western, Mc, f. .| Bethiehem Siotl s E ] g STOtEIN e vty 28 5761 138 Aithough lkansak and northern Okiatoma | b. New York. Brookiyn Rapid Tr.. 19,000 | Stoux Faiis. 216/......| CATTLE—Receipts of cattle this morn- had Gecy drénched by a general rain dur- | BARLEY—Quiet; malting, e, ¢ 1 f.| Canadlan Pacific ........... 2100 Canton, O.. 107. .|ing, as usual on a Friday, were rather ing (he last twenty-four hours, the effect | New York; feeding, T6@76c, c. I. f. New | Central Leather st 210 | Quiney, 1l . - | ilght, only ninety-four cars being reported on the speculative ‘market for wheat here | York | Central Leather pfd "\ "0 % | Bloomington <.l 28| in. The total for the week to date foots s not what had been expeoted, the wet | * WHBAT—Receipts, 32400 bu.; exports, | Central of New Jersey ... e y D 8,400 Read; u. tAlNog: dft of over S0 vieatiel havig apparently been entirely (16,000 bu.; market firm; No. 2 red, $1.45, | Chesspeake & Oblo. | Pinghamton 8.7 i o t @iscuunted dufing the previous session. At | nominal, elevator; No. ‘2 red, $1.45. nom- bt e o1 no time during the day were prices more | inal, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern, Du- than Y below yesterday's final quotations, | luth, $1.83%, f. o. b, Wiie the July dellvery; tiie active option, | winter, $1.43%. f. o. W4s aL one time a full cent above the pre: lora Visus' clone. Dufing the fifat half of the | ame JeuIRrIty 10 e e ohowed aver-| commis & 8o, - although the undertone showed aver- | Colorado & Bo 3 amatn, (e market, gispiased decided | ogq’ firmness on strong cables, bull support | Colo. & So."lai ptd bocamo 1ok Dulliah and (he"iaensiment | ghd commission house buying. Occastonal | Colo. & So 4 prd. tures developed considerabls ~ heaviness, | reactions occurred on reports of good ral Corn Praducts The - principal bullish influence was the |In Kansas, but the last prices were Delaware & Hudeon | South Bend | Decatur, TIl. | Springfleld, O | Vicksburg | Fremont, Neb | Mansfield. O Jackscnville, Til *Juckson, Miss No. 2 hard| c.'w. & st P. There was | ¢ c., C. & 8. L. The market on beef steers was devold of n:\_\r especially new or lnlrl!!!lnfl’ fenlur‘n. Heavy cattle did not move o any too . freely, but still pretty much everything Ask about the very low 30-day summer tourist fares from | changed hands in fair season in the moru- | A % N Ly v ing at just about -|nd);‘n;lfl1“wduud:()mahfl to New York, Boston, Atlantic City and New Jersey re- ; { “ads of ‘steers sold up as high as $. | p ward the close, after the more urgent | sorts, Portland, Me.; Montreal, Quebee, Toronto, Halifax and other | | L head, as compared with last week, but a ! siight gain over the previous week and f over the same week a year ago. i | sirength of the leading grain marke: %c above Thurs May closed at $1.34; [ Denver & Rio Grande ... 1.100 **Hcuston 9. q K Europe. Berlin and Budapest being un z;:: July closed at $1.30; Beptember closed af D & R G pfa ] Galveston ........ 9 124/, |orders had been filled, the market eased | g Rt 3 ’ . I and de, respectively, and Liverpool showing | $1.12%; December closed at $1.11%. | Distillers' Securities ... 1,400 Dultth . X 2,860,000/, .| off on beet steers, becoming generally 1% | prominent Atlantie Coast resorts, which the Burlington will make i a gain . equal to 'qd\r Unfavorable | CORN—Recelpts, 1,100 bu.; spot steady:; . v 14100 e 'n‘”-”mr{‘n yesterday. The teeling at the|™ =™ 3 ) weatner In Germany, light Argentine ship- | No. 2, 8ic, elevator, and Slige, f. 0. b, | Erie lxt pra Nt fncluded in totals because compari- |last was both dull and weak 4 avout | ffective as early in June as can be legally announced under the ments and small stocks in England and afloat; No. 2 white, S84lc, and No. 2 yel- | Brie 14 ptd | sons_are incomplete. Cows and heifers also commanded abou ¢ 7 France were given the reason for the | jow, 8it%e, f. 0. b., afloat, all nominal, Op- | Genersl Electric | " e*Not included in totals because contain- | Steady prices. and the trade on that kind | ndvance ‘abroad trade here and In | (lon market was steady With the west, | Orest Northern prd tve to ettect | INterstate Commerce Law. | b ~ p (he mouthwesl was slack. but Minneapolls | ciosing net unchanged. May closed at $c: | fiiitols Cantral .. £rain and a livelier inquirs for flour. Dui- [ Tote. BIgORG ot s TeNpr-autaciber QlOped WAC ] I ueraasongh Wet treen b 0T Sha N ot tab ks Be- | "OATSReceipts. 67,100 bu; spot market | Interational Harvester 5 Hinal hour haneed & dernion Anking in the | cady; mixed oats, 2 to 3 Ibs., A0b@ic; | InternationaiMarin o ptd. .. 130 ing other items than clearings. of cattle was sufficlently 4 a reasonably eorly clearanc New York Money Market. 1 There were very few stockers or fesders These special summer fares will be attractive for vacation NEW YORK, May 14.—-MONEY--On call, n the yards in first hands. i FONIHE. 234 s L Ber | was about steady on good weighty cattle, | tpj for various conventions: ; OV 8 camy at 4@ per cent; ruling rate, Vi pef | A8 J070L SR, S Sockers, An mited trips and for various conventions; they apply over all standard from the best marks e but [ natural white, 26 'to 82 lIbs., 81}4@63%o; | International Paper 8 T Ser cent. Time loans, a shade easier | Yesterday, is very much demoralized and iffe i ines, and many of them include cireuit to Ciose "on “hearby futures waa® firm. | clipped white, M@A3 1bs., 616 | isn) Peme 2,50 T e e ctiver sixty days. Pl@:t rer | around S0c lower than it was the middle and “i“f rential lines, and many tours of : while the deferred dellverics were barely | HAY—Firm: No. 3 @@WNc; good to CIME B0 v ivoinive P cent; ni days, 214G2% per cent: six |of last week the East. | s'endr. Final quotations on July were at | cholce, 78 90c. K. C. So. ptd 1500 months, M‘m!, per’ cent. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce ¥ II‘I‘-j'ilfl:l-ll 3 3 } o Hl_)l’:il ::lnslg‘,\'l:‘ ,Ig":; ‘!& Pacific Loul-vllle,& N . 200 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 3%04 ;oa'nlrd "ep;ouf'h”ifiz'q 0, fair l:) l'ou‘d corn. " £ R | : o veather caused a rather rm open- | coast 3 c; 1907, ¢ Minn. & 8t L. . 300 | per_cent. | fed steers, 50; common to falr corn T @ 198 in he corn market. buc senttment soon | HIDES—Firm, Bogota, 21%@ac; Central| M. St P & § 8 M 0 [P v xR Sk . ith | S0 R R SO Nt ST Write or call for general information regarding these eastern A became bearish, with the exception of the | America, 22c. Missour! Paeific |actual business in bankers’ bills at $4.5635 | and helfers, §5. 25; falr to good cows X Hion f res. ! Xay deil Al the close prices were |~ [ EATHER-—Steady: acld, 221 @0c M, K &T | G4-8640 for sixty-day bills and at 34.870 for | and heifers, $4.50@6.50; common to fajr | €XCUT! ares. i4¢ higher to Wfile lower. July 80ld be- [ PROVISIONS—Beef, steady amily, | M. K. & T. pta e S And and closed at 9. | g1400@14.50; beef hams, $24,0096.00; city | National Blacuit nopte. for May delivers touched & new | ,xira India mess, $21.00921.50. Cut meats. | N“R R o'W, ist pid R Ea B il esaoe when the Drice ; pickled bellies, $11.00@11.25; plckied | New York Central Shorth - Ahe market in general, Boweves, | hams, $1L0. Lard strong, westorn. 31106 | N'Y. 0. &'W Was rather weak the groater part of the |1110; refined firmer: continent, §11.8; Bouth | Norfoik & W dny. AL the close the Sy optlon was L | America, $12.00; compound, §1.7538.00. Pork, | North American . highér than the previous cl but other | firm; family, $19.25@22.00; short clear, $19.00 deliveries were iy $18.60G719.00. tions on. May be —Quiet; city, 5%e. demand; commerclal bills, $4.85%,@4.86%. ws and heifers, $2.60@4.50; good to choice SILVER-Bar, 52%c; Mexican dollars, #c. | stockers and feeders, $4.30G6.60; falr to BONDS—Government, steady; railroads, | good stockers and feeders, $4.0004.30; com- irregu) mon to fair stockers and feeders, $3.00G4.00; J. B, \ 3 8 ,’,, ato Q2 Farnam Street, - - Omaha, Neb. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- | siock helfers, $3.26@4.40; veal caives, $4.000 | GUUIMHIHINY MY *do 4%s 00; bulls, stags, et $3.25@6.50. Telephones —Douglas 3580, Ind. A-3323 NN N0 dWe Representative sales | | 1R K. 0. fa morning but the advance was uneven. | EYNOLDS, C. P. A. nal quota- | @21.50; me ! and on July R Thus good heavy hogs in many cases sold TAL 1 L &N u at_bl7e. BUTTER-Steady; state dairy, common tow i, e T 10 5c_higher while lighter and butcher e ; Provisions were firm all day. Prices at [to_finest, 2i 10 G000 89K Sdo et & " t hogs Aid not show in all cases as the close were unchanged to 17%c higher. | CHEESE—Colored, whites, steady; o 1008 4 do s 1% | much advance. In fact there were cases | pigher; plgs and lights, $4.7647.20; packers, | $12.64@1267. Lead was unchanged at b Closing quotations were as foflow. pew state full creams Capeciais 1GIMC: | Rilviy' Sieel Spring [Am ra T o l‘l'lhéo,‘ it 4 358 | where Tiogs that did not especlally appeal | 1§57 5 0D (thers tand best heavy, §7.06% | 814 ds 84 in London, Locally ine mar ; e e | fANCY, 12, cOmmoOn to r, skims, | Rea . m. Tobacco 4s. AR LS e ses to the buyer had to 11 at prices t did | 7.0, Was steady a . . pelier was un. } Articies.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Y full to speclals, 2@1lc. Republic Steel 4 do 6s ... 'q‘.} do_deb. 4 “l;h not look much if any better than steady gHEEl‘ AND LAMBS—Recelpt ].]m‘\‘hl d at £ 5 in London, but was — - EGGS—Firm state, Pennsylvania and | Republic Steel pfd Atehison ‘gen. ‘4n... 100 N, City 4w new. i | () 1O CRASE Ml e ae not very | h market steady: native muttons, 3.0 | steady and a shade higher at §.i6G6.10 lo- | ) *Wheat nearby fancy selected white, state, | Rock Island Co do 8. L, 1st 4s. MWK, Y. N. H & H active at the advance, packers being back- lambs, $6.60G8.75; culls and cally. The English iron market was higher | i PTHE IR | 1l AN I e T BT B A O o o, & e Wi con ward about putting on while salesmen |$3.5006.00; stockers, $3.00GA.00. | Matiet ' Cleyaipd warrsnta: Lowply'tim | July 113 116 | 113%I0 1051 113 | NGidlc; brown and mixed, fancy, : Touls & ACC L iat 40 cv. do.... worked hard to force the market upward i - niavket Wap Sieady, Byt URAhaRges. |- 8 * | LO8! Lo6 1663 108K 1064 |brown and mixed, fair to sholes, Fla L W : | Ba1. & Ohto & 101% No. Pacific 4a Still the big bulk of the hoga changed |CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET |, 8T LOUIS, May M -METALS—Lead, . i1 04 western storage packed, 2e: western held at $4.90. ‘Spelter, dull, $4.92%. | B 10Nl 104%| 104 |1 M@ 1004 R e ot Sloss-Shettieid 5. & 1 o 34 MR do s hands n good scason, Kping largely at | 1 | ! firsts, 214G22c; seconds, 30%@Zlc; southern Southern Pacific | do 8. W. 33y 9140, 8. L. ridg. 4s. $6.90@7.25 and on U high as $7.3 for the " mil T my ma y |pofl OWORc southern, under'sreds, 1) gipiing e { Bek e ov. & P | {a%00738 and op up as hish as $L8for the | Gaeele, Sheep amda Lambe Afsedre| N sy . IR SRs T vines | d 20c. ; | *Canada So. 1 1084 o con. 4 {ANSAS CITY, 4.~ AT—Dull; . BUTR o oM i 3| PPOULTRY_Alive, Steady: chickens, | 5o Raitway pia. pote B TR A | Mehest so far this season ‘and the highest| - Mowe Stroms, | NOANGER CH gl No. 3 hard, o, 4 1 | s gr i S | protlers, %a%c; fowls, \1@TTic. Dressed, | Taunec Copper - L A LT Mo Mk WU whes N8 | CHIDAQO, L MAY S Lon AR LD R | o red. 40 4b0h. 16 No. 8 veatit 1 | Gull; chicke: WA, ST, 4 e Ches & Ohio i4s....106% = $do 1at goid s SHEEP_The packers had their inning 36.4007.90; cows, M.0G6.To. heifers, 38600 YElhn yasc higher: No. 2 mixed, The S| 0% B8% 60wl 683 - L & W pta Chicago & A. ks 769 Seabosrd A. L. 48 | tnis morning in the sheep barn und piayed |6.16; bulis, WIGETh. calves, HOGTH | NGU3 wnved, foc; No. 3 white, The; No o BIRIBINAEE Bi1%| 51%| 5% st. L“':‘ “"1:"“ ":"}'( Ulton Pacifle .00 G el u“- ;l:le‘ Pacltic, col. o | their lm'm game |n|errur1us -!l)l)'ke ?‘van :m&cgag_mu ‘mngn.‘ a‘ng:m 10000 head; | hits, TC 3 i J M@ MSNO%EYEN| My | ST. LOUIS, May 14—WHBAT—Higher; | Union Pacific p 3 % do lat r with light receipts they were able to force ceipts, estimated at ead; | OATE—U . [+ B (e | R No. % red.” cash. 3156118 her | BT Realey | coR I8P c . Siso, Ralivay b & decline of 16G%e on wooled ' lambe. | market sirons: choice heavy shipping. $1.86 | 5Otk - N ke, ‘Sodpner: o 3 whits, J | | No. ¢ hard, $1.3901 Uly, $1.09%, | U 8 Rubber do col, ba........... K do gen. s Lambs that sold yesterday at $9.% moved o, butchers, $7.90G7.46: light mixed, §1.10 | W—L‘mmnnu, choice timothy, $12.60 d [181n6 18 |1816 | 1830 | 1815 |Reptemper, §1.0M., A s U8 see pid S et el s ‘morning at’ B0, A full quarter | 4T3 cholce light, 81186780 pucking, ¥ | gid b, choica prairie, 1 WGILE; " choica 1830 | 18 4214/ 18 26 - | 18 4234 18 3 ‘'ORN—Futures. lower: cash, firm;: tri U1 oppe . Ind 18 do Ist & ref & decline. .40, pigs, ulk o es, jalfalfa, $16.76@17 118 27 18 45 | 18 27| 18 45 | 18 a4 | No. 2 cash, T6X@TIc; July, edc; &p«emfi 3 b AT 150 o, Mid 8 u's Rubber be.. There were practically no shorn supplies | ©.40. ' = | BUTTER—Creamery, %c; firsts, 3c; sec- i m?f\:'r:omz R‘Mxr"r-flr&q A M Wabash e 1,500 | C. & 8. r & 4ige.. 8851 B Steel 24 bo. on sale and as a result pri on clippers x-n:m(' ,{A.M)) ':-MIB': Rr:‘*lgu‘ .enll- onds, ilc; pu»kln? stock, 17e 4 110 67 il 198! OATS—Steady: track, No. 2 cash, 67c: | wevem pid | b % i e 01 Ve : are quotably unchanged. Sheep values in | Mated at 50w head; market steady; sheep, | EGGB—Extras, f1%c; current receipts, 19c; |'1: 1:\,:‘! ] 7’7;:. » R“ 10 7% 10 824 | July, 60c; Beptember. 43ihc; No.'3 white, 8c. | western Maryiand | Tedo ist ref. 4n..... 108% Waba The wooled department as well suffered no | $3.1006.76; lambs, $6.6@7.00; yearlings, $.90 | seconds and dirties, 17%c. & H 108l 105 108~ 109 |108>| RYE-Nominal #c. Westinghouse Electric {D &R 4 actual decline for the same reason @74, itecelpta. Bhipments. f b LA R R - X R R O N e 166 emars M. 0., The ‘trade was slow throughout the | o oo Wheal, b 1,000 240,000 11015 1015 (1016 (1016 11015 |07 e wter claaie Mg ™ aud B R RR 10 an G 0] ™o e e B . session, & number pf cars of stale supplies | y : 3 et. o e S S (1 23,000 1101741 10 2 101350 1015 | 1015 | PATENINIRE SR s 5. ‘Total sales for the day, 1089400 shares 8o v, daseries AL 8 C. B & Qg 48 making it easler for the packer to prune | KANSAS CITV, May 1.—CATTLE-Re-|Oats, Blhereiiararioaciornsnny 1000 ,000 | ] ) = vy a3 - Aoe do e B. C. & 0. B otf values. | ceipts, 70 head, Including ioutherns. (102 10% |10 0B 102 | CORN MBAL—880 Boston Stock Quotations. Gen. Eiee, ev. b . & R "0 et n This morning's developments are in a Market steady. Choice export and dressed P T v oo P mB:Ah—su‘d). Mokad, comt track WM | e Y e Mouey, oah toans, ¢ | fi: Cau 1s B LEs {large measure the logical result of over- | bect steers, ¥.2@S.%; falr to good. 35,256 | - FLOUR—Firm: winter patents, $.30@5.8); |~ HAY—Firm; timothy, $12.60G18.00; prairie, | G3% per ; time loans. per cent T A Tk 80, Facitie'cv. it en aitad up the sitiation in’tnis magner: | fosdern S00G8T0; soutiers ' seeare BT | winter straights, $2.80m6.35: spring patents, | §10.606713.00. Atchison ad). 4 9 Arizona Com *Japan s Y ! 1 . eached and a4 -+ DOWE s . | .80016.10; soring stralghts, $4.7008. BAGGING—1 1-16c. 40 b oo 20w Atiantie Boaton Stocks and Bonds. oTne Mmit' wae reached and pessdd | £10: southern cows ¥IGSJ: native cows | . 106 |1 osua ow. N0 HEMP TWINE e A T e TS *Bid. *Offered. | Soumies fa reailae 1t at the tias Omana | SrBe . caiven dihenits. i bulls | Soptembar | 100 | 1008 100 {1 00MA (IUTTER — Steady; creameries, @%e;| PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: jobbing. | poston & Aibany. . 230 & Hecla — e [ has been following too close at the heels: HOGS—Recelpts, 9,000 head. Market | December . W% Wl 98| WRA T WS- ok B ;m‘m LAk, Msher: peimé ssem. ’t‘z“-n oston & Maine. ... li> Centennial Loeal Secar: | of Chicago to put the market on a per- | steady. Top, 31.31%: bulk of sales, 3. 0 | C5 | e o | e # 3 s ; .| gi0.63 Dry . strong: box: on Eievated .13 C e . ) | mane d - snae : botod | 10Ve: fivats. c: prime firats, fic | G e orta it0; clear Tibe, $IL00; hert | Piisssars vib A el S| Quptations furaished Ly Samuel Burns, | TAREnt Besie TE S T ey e ket | as: Geavy, & B@1.CT: Sackere and butch | Beptember B% 6% MR B ) i | ARESE Firm; auiates, is4Gibie; (wins, | Cloare” 1 0t Bacan. " frm:boxed extra | Union Facn Frankiin dr. 014 New York Life Bulldinge, | 0 | VX0 water: Wikl eventually finds iis naturai | Gadd. /o leht. MWELIS piss 88| December .. 04| oWl ] B ! N ML Zruns Amerioss, 14i6811c: 108 | snorts, $12.00; clear ribs, $1200; short clears, | Am. Avgs. Chem T | Columbus, Neb.. Eiec Light 58 1925...... bis %6 | level” | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2400 | el Y8 b "';3’\‘:%&- Veak: ehoi tancy N TRY { am Faeu Tuse | ERy"of ‘Cinana Bonds, iixs 1329 1% wey | Limited receipts today makes - | head. Market slow. steady. Lamos. fiooq | A 4sked. 8 bid eak: choice to fancy, 8@ | " pOULTRY—Quiet; chickens, 13c: springs, | A™. Fre 1 e City of Omahs 5 18(1 L e | ingly dffficult to accurately call the ex- | 9. yeariing verere KB | Ko sy ek | I 80 ikeys, 10; chick |JGSe: | turkeys, is@ise: ducks. 0ic: | AR At B e dnine o M | County tn 8 i 0% | gent” of the' decline. empecially op sheep. |4T5. cwes, $47608.8; stockers and feeders | xpw yomi Moy _COTTON. | ene. " c . geese, v Am. T & T 1) Mohawk o iy Sh 38 o g 4 both clipped and wopled. $3.5 2%; Texas $5.006.90. | fNE 9 ay - |~ ! "‘7"5-—55-3’;3"" 0 1be., 607c; 0 10| BEGS Bleady, I, Case count T | Adute. usien Eh Nl 5. &0 3 | German, TAI® LGt 6 i ok pid bonen '8 | Quotations onciipned ghsep and lambe . S mutionk, W9 Fuiures opened steadys May | 85 Ibs.. TASHe: & to 110 lbs., § c. " * " ""Receipts. Shipment, Fist g Kansas City Ry & L. e 1913 # | Good to cholce lambs, $7.7 ; Fair to Stoux City Live Stock Marke | S 188 5 RYE-No. h o '3 Ol minion phone Stock § per cent good lambs, $7.00§7.70; Good to cholce light X CITY 14— - ® i v“”m_?fl . BARLEYBeed or mixing, fog7c; fair | par, "o L amono | Mae gl eI 0 Gutm Qs o 101 | pies. %25G8.7; Good to cholee heavy yies. | o obm ) “HOGE-Receipte, S50 head: markei | b g, 1 1oci January, to cholce malting, 1% T3, Wheat, .. aves aoi ! ainey Elec. L & P 1883 | 35 T80 35: (Good o choles wathers.® $8.508 | 5T pte, 3. ; ket | 10.75¢ bid. ta A ) Corn, bu 81500 #4000 | Mass. Gas hanoon T B 8t Ry e 1814 Se Jo. choloe wechesy, % strong; range of prices, $8.80G7.20; bulk of | Spot closed quiet, 5 points higher; mid- ! SEEDS-Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $1.90: | gats’ bu .00 49400 | Unitea Pruit ... 167 Trinity *ER O | 5.40; Fair to &oo thers BOG6.30: GOod | ey ” 35.90677.06. " lands, 1.3 A \ \ NO. J northwestorn, $.7. Timothy, s | 0% P b Lt s 01 Gaited 8. 814, United Copper S B o By ple § pes sent to cholce cwes, S.T5@625: Pair to good | "SR MROLS L arket |UnS uplands, I1.3c; middling gulf, ‘11.60c; . e %0, | Minseapells Gratn Marke: t ot DLV 8 Mining LS ot By Com o per ooat | ewes. 85 2%565.7; Culls and bucks, $200@6.00. | =07 L IaS G MR | 0 W olgew; at ;"(‘5"“0-’-.’““:{_"1"; ket Savarlints N L VISIONS—Mess pork. per bbl., $15.300 | ‘NEAPOLIS. May 14—WHEA b s frre 30 H | B8t Ry & B ptd 4 per ot | Quotations on wooled lambs: Good 10| cows, $4.000650; feeders, $4.5008.25; year-|1lilc; June, 1089c; July, 1086c; August, 1 0.72%. Sh bs | MINNE May, | | jor Co 04 148 . -.00 cholee lam $8.60G9.10; Fair to good | % ¢ l!ldw. !l.Ard, ?v; 100 :c“, t!'hr“\‘s d“rnmrlx"‘ si.ing; July, $ S@E‘,_mh”. 11085, | Adveaiure $%% Winona . 5% | Omana Water Co. lat pid | lambs, $5.0008. . lings, 93.0064.75. |<3ah- ]Hepmll‘w‘er. bflifln b(n:n):‘;::‘r .1' 81c; | *ldes. looue. $10.06401 Cash: No. 1 hard. $1 2011.90%: No. 1 north- | Alloues 2 Wolverin osan 7 . d | Water Co. 24 pld . . < - Novembe c; December, c; Janu- boxed, $10.37%410.60. Frn, 31290129, No 2 northern, $1.51g1.27% ; | Amalgama rth Butte 015 | Omane Bo. of T B Co. pid § per cunt | St. Joweph Live Stock Market, | Stask in Night, ary, 1080c; March, 10.19. 3 ‘Total clearances of wheat and flour, were | 'No' 3 northern. $1.35G1 . e | Pacific Tei.'& Tel. Co bs 1 I s soammst ey 10 Receipts of live stock at the six prin- GALVESTON, May 4.~COTTON—Bteady | e ireet's, were equal to B .50, NEW ¥ y " loux City X . « . W i Cattle, oY Sheep. & 5 Mo 42000 bu. b'P?lrrn‘::y Tecelpts were 4,00 | BT AN Firet patente 381006.3; second | on mining siacke "” 14—Closing quotations | FRiale" co' 34 7 v ct. com. beans 8 | 34.80@6,00: cows and heifers, South Omaha.... 2081 B35 138 midding. L0 Teceipls, bu. compared with 388000 bu. the corre- | patents, $6.0088.20; first clears, $4.76GM.9; | Alice 4 Leadvilis Con. Topeka St Ry. be » calves, $3.806725. Sloux_ City 500 3800 1,4 bales; shipments, 1954 bales; stock, sponding dzy & year ago. second clears, $3 3543.5. *Little Chief | Uslon S. Y. Co. Omaba, 6 per cent...... ¥ n':.‘:‘:fia““":’ hu']:fl'o' .wi;t St Josepn... 1-.::; I 5:u 1,200 | 36,155 bales. Vheat el N | — . ; 7 o N 2100 ey "3""‘:-'«"'“'?:"".2?’?.'"“1'.'5: 4 Peoria Market Ontarie | Toledo Seed Market. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,200 x‘.-(.'"'fl(:uu“)m, 830 :go: 1 Hu4 Coffee Mark: LQn: com. @ cars; : 3 BT Tt S T G | TOLEDO. 0. May 14-SEEDS—clover | head; market steady; lambs, ¥7.60@9.%. |Chicago .......... 100 10.000 5000 | NEW YORK, May 14— COFFEE-Eutures 3 1A, May W.—CORN—Firm; ) OLEDPO, L2 NEEDS— il — — - . closed barely siead), net unchanged to 10 Shilbtstphia Predese Mavker, | JMew. Ie: No. § yellow. Te: No. & We: I T g o A SR R i 8t Lesia Live Sinck Market. Towals ......5a01 e TLod| oints lower: Salen A"r_zepm;;l ot §0 | 3 0. & e 4 e 2 jecte 0 no blishe, 8 y , May ~C. ~Receipts, bags, ineluding Ma: at T7.15@7.20c, July at PHILADELPHIA, May M—BUTTER-| OATS—Firm: No. 3 white, 88@8%%c. No. 4 - L T o (- =) % head, nclading 20 Texans: market Metal Market. S B e lember a1 61089 Mo Dacambar - Bteady. extru western creamery, 2T%c. ex- | white, M%@S Clearings. Auguet, §7.40. stendy: native shinping and export steers,| NEW YORK. May I4—The London tin | %095 and March at 6.00c. Spot aulet; No. e n l;‘prmm 8¢ | | OMAHA, May li—Bank clearing for t » |8.60A7.15; dressed beef and hyteher steers. | market was about 2s 64 lower, with spot a1 | 1 B0 mh No 4 Bantos, 8% We. Mild, -.u;'— rm and i 'F‘enn-_‘hu | Milweukee Gratn Market |day were $21918806 and for the corre Sugar and Molasses. |$5.60@96.85: steers under 1600 Ypounds. $4.80 | £131 15 and futures ai £133 1o Locally | Ulet: Cordova, 5@l 2la and other nearby Tee CASCS | MILWAUKEE. Ma VHEAT—No. 1|8ponding date last year, $2,033,810.51 i PO 4 @600, stockers and feeders, $4.507525: cows | tin was quiet, with spot at §28 28 | PRI v - ko 8t mark: current receipt ‘m retur: ety 7R e hoe! =3 aBv K. May H—SUGAR—Raw | vind heifers 34 5@665: canness. $125@3 2 | Copper was & little higher in London, with | Piluth' dv¥nin Eavked Steme, Piic ot mark: western iroie: | Noca: J P Treasery Simtement. i R NEang c: centritugal. 9 |bulls. $4.5086.75: calves $5.00@7.3; Texas |spot closing at £59 10s and fuiures | DLy ; A" : $ ab markc” curre pte, | 1 e - o molasses sugai, dlic. Refined |and [ndlan steers, $460@6.90; cows and heif- |3 3. Locally the warkel was steady and | July. ¥ Me at mark. 3 . « § 4 o stes iebe Powdered. 8.0 | ers. $° 750825 unchanged, with = lake at $13.12%G\3.4Th | ers. #120 uiot; old New Yok full | | ent - grenuaied, 4 . HOGE—Recelpts, 6,000 head; market 5@loe | clectrolytic at JLTHAW and c YT ONEs

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