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CRALS 43D PRODUCE ARKER 2752 "2 w7 "% NEW YORK STOCKS AVD BONDS| S £ 5 RONAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET[S B -if § E-if [EEWrorsavssors “heat Opens Lower from Weak Ca- ‘: ;‘n:;-: T ) R Decreasing Influence Felt from Sales N -;2 Desirable Kinds of Killing Cattle : | T ent bles, but Soon Advances. ¥ of Securities Abroad [ X Fairly Active and Stronger w ’ - B . " HOGS 15 TO 20 CENTS HIGHER Extends Over Entire East SELLING TURNS TO BUYING ope o i, 1o BOND SALES ANIMATE MARKET 3 220850y I ] BTN OMAHA s - -4 = Cawa Prices Comtin it It eht Official Anmoumeement of St Pa L3 3. Sheep amd Lambe in Light Reeelpt & - g K e g~y TEPRC " ot Shows emperature e ™o - , with Trade . o ! « k I8 5068 per L las Mark - . s opper Bond Transactions—New York new Wty Quality Poor, v ™ - week it was S8 per es Tome, with a Good | asi. teport but the « Bankers Maintain Attite [-§ - More Active and Prices e ’ s er continues cuol for the seazon oy . - ol | Demand The Upper vailers agd eastern states, and of Some Reserve. s Some Stromger. ) s » New York Mi £ eavy TroMts were agBin general last might -] o ™ e NEW YORK., Ma Closing Jtions » . tne upper Missisfppi and Oblo valiers Stee Spring. . > . s -1 —S-H the Mining exclange OMAHA, May & 1010 | and Lake region The western depression| NEW TORK. May i—Today's stock mar "y A SOUTH OMAHA, Neb. May 5. 1 ) : E o i Veak CADPS gARS Wheat 4 lower open has assumed & trough, and now extends | ket showed some decrease in the influ o 1.8 b catt ot ™ ~ 5 - wick Com & SLittie Chie was re W the winter wheat Burth "oSg the eniire eastern (of the reports of sales of 1arge isbues. of roat 58 - i DI i | SHBEE_sussty killing _ she - . » . but early weling soon turned to buy- | Sope Rocky Mountains Showery | American securities abroad. which siectr} e nem N B A0 [t o el . arete. B o bos ing when mo offegings came on the mar. | 4nd unsettied weaiher is ral in the e S B - » = 12 values orning Rece - Cai A Ve 3 kel and prices advanced s trom the Missour gy gy . SeAaee of bl L&y s "o e o g iy R oy ; 2 H w one o o e o e Louis & " e . n ek that w ok iron Stiver . - oan coqtiduss 18 good demand and hip i : - inity tonight practiea Tt doverepinant e 18 58 ] Four I s e Tl agceh 2o ments are rapidly de mand and shiP- | .nd probably Friday, with siightly warmer|yas not velopment i " N\ o P A % I eeded a few fat strings. howe 1 Rie® 13 regiity dvtow . hes S 3 Same days last week il cleaned up most of the offerings during OMAHA GENERAL SARKET Dad, B s mnd de & shows the temper & sed bu with restored w own = | Same days 2 weeks axo. 3. early rounds. Prices paid were steady Wi low enough 4+ ¢onfidence. Thers was apprehension at|Scuthers Maitvar sid ™ ¢ Wy @R Same days 3 weeks ago.18 to & littie higher In spots. Mexican wouled P ags firmed whest a 7 ¥ Jesterday s reports might have Tennemss Coppe: | ¢ % Same dars ¢ weeks ago.. 0. lambs that went at 8.3 ¥ day brought arly deciine caused by lower eables The . . . . bren exagEerated in several particulars As Ieoxas & Paci Leo N u% N%4 Same daye last year ... 3% ®e ¢ » enlized - Buayers and Wholesalers. government repoct o be issued Monday a o o 0 the amount of the sales, some of the I¢. S L & W Iy W, A The fo: ng b Thota Wether ‘Zn‘i";',’»‘.n’." yr R—Cream N by '4' < - - day | B ecipitation Amount . me of i % L i W B W R rhe foilowing table ethers change ds at 12 - Creamery, No. 1 delivered t Sving the condifiomnt the winter wheat| T operature today, 3 degrees etimates, which aggregated an amount o B Bl sow s 1 iy Of cAttie, hogs and sheep quiry for feeder or shearer strings wa trade In 1 %, No. 1 oD earpecied (o bubullish, and some - | N elency 15 prec:pitation since Mareh 1 {Geauiiry, | ooor miens ed | Cnion Pacific pid T hn Y WY for the year to date, compan very brisk and it Was well along in b tubs, Jiec No. 2 arton leaturcs. 5 : Lf mches > & s 5 % United States Reaity w» B 7B 0 | Year morning before rs had been in 60-1b. (ubs, Zitgc. packing stock, soli prices continue strong, the market Deficiency corresponding period tu 1948, ot h~"‘* >m.l ul bond United states Rubker 13w ey ey ¢ tle v;r-m.n X ne. pack. 20c. dair n W s Se. Markel . - - 3 las -~ whole k One | Uated States Saes % nw - ‘week supply T % show v oving excelien: tone, good demand 28 inche: o o | TeRSCD for ing confirmat was |®. 5 Gwm s Gad Ty Srigl, G0t the GmMoralined eas g Wtuff tn & ready sa.e 3.08 inches o | leaving the closing up of negotatsons in- | YirGiia-Carsiina Chém i n > ¢ o e : s ) ter p ot negotiations ted ir a e s talien e aver 3 sceeda: B A WNLAE, tacsl Wames ‘c;;mpl-'- Another modifying factor was - The westerr markets. The first t o o Pri eat receipts We —_— the Absence of EKmowledips of the terms ' s days were the most disappoin fa Luthels and shipments vere ULHE csCl Corm amd Wheat Region Builedi & Wk (55 M Sore S medt w S, ou s, (an Aot i e peipts last year of bushels . 2 pa— Broad intimation t attrac > - " v F 2 of e = For Omaha, Neb, for the twem s o attractive prices 5 Ll o 1bs and Sherdic she P O O e b0 Sushels |hours ending at § a. m. Tth meridian ¢ Jiere necessary io eniist the buring of the faie for he tas. W70 shares time some siight improvement s 5 54 shipme: ere & b uahel ainst | Thursday, May 1 eign bankers lef pen the problem of t the better feeling appears in a b er a hcflpupmu"{u\. ‘I;‘?:_:u-‘r_:n:: and UMAHA DISTRICT. ;'f"_"!r of the transaction on ex New York Momey Market f:mlm‘- Ather than higher prices Mupmenis of 441.000 bushels emp.— Rain- AR Smprem r curréat peices NEW YORK, May 5-MONEY-On ca R nge from c to e . Clearances were 12000 bushels of corn. | Sta Max. Min fall. Sk AR impression got around also that ioans | steady. 4@y per cent; ruling rate. 4 per than st Close on a asses . - ] Bone of oats and wheat and flour equai 1 Ashiand W % 08 Cloudy Tith the new sceurities as col cent; closing bid. 7§ per cent; offered At ock. | roosters. 16, duck 2000 bushels Auburn “ e g utright sales, would be % per cent. Time loans. easier; Sixty alurrent prices born lambs are fust | geese. full feathered, Liverpooi tinsed 7y to 14 lower on wheat | Broken Bow ... ® i be invoived in some of the reported |daye and ninety davs, 4 per cent. six about B lews an es on shorn sheep | guinea fowls. %S¢ each. pigeons, and unchang: n corn Columbus s o » Tatione. A still more poient modifying months. ¢ per cent - - _ Values on simils: squabe, No. Liocal range of options Cuibertsoni ....... 3 8. .2 Rain Actor was the extent to which the rapid | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 5g#% e g M O | - . - Fairbury % 8 3 Raming |rise In prices yesterday and at the 6pen- | per cent quotations app e er class of i e ; Artigies. Open.| High | Low. | Close | Te8'F | pysrmont e EE ) 2 Cloudy ‘";5 Xud:“m:-xn dilx-mm!ml he favorable TERLING EXCHANGE — B with ;;\";l‘ I‘-:"zld amos sh, g Sc: large tetmon vl v — Gri ) effect o bond sales to foreigners. - = e il - 0 gt 10, good light " Wheat—| | ittt -2 & B fudeg | strong return of B Bask of Enpiens [oouel businses in bankerw Mils at SLINNG ngs. § yeariungs el Ibc; el May | tews 108 | 1eme 105 | 10 |ERginEen # 8 5 Cloudy Semcistpied tin ofteciive recepiration of pe o e B R W ol ECIPTS,-CARS o To: Yoocd ie; haiibat, be; white ®a 1w - 1e "#| Holdrege B & 5 Coudy be Loaou w position and its com- | CITVBR-Par Me; Mexican dollars, e Sy t P 1 o o ¥.50 poes yeljow perch, % | r « @ Raint o readigess for the & ument fisca > C. M &8t F 6 : s - s, g 5 | Oakaad & J: Bainisg perations Jor S o vy prnment fiscal | BONDS — Governmeat, steady: road y ewen ¥ a0 <. ‘roesniada. 59 L] R e o -4 : e York bankers maintain an attitw pe iregu h . e N & Representau . We. frog luge, Frkaman ... S B Geudy Rt g B R fouSIominE quotations on bonds wers as|C'g'X W (sast o Av. F R ¥ 1 T - ooty | oun o - G (west) 25 . % western ewes, sh "SNE e, 15%c; No. ¥ an o g% Salcarron, ia % 8 ® PrCloudy| e soount of the extended condition of (T & rer. & reg ... .M Mer. $4e wlE S - RS 10 western ewes. st culis. . 8 4® No. 3 ehuck, - - % Ciarinda. Ia 2 ® % Clhuedy e B R S0 ret. n coupon. 1R Inter Mo M e, W% S B a G ek 5 Mexican wethers " ; % round, Ligei ftbiey, In & 3 .M Cloudy . of statistics of the G0 I registered 10B%Japun ny | b g o 5 Mexican wethers 1 > 1 e which the pig iron production is being eut | do i coupen C. B & Q. (west) - » ks : o ulls. VEGETAELES wSioux Cfty, la.. 62 48 0 Cloudy « ! i 4 &3 Mexican Jambe - g - 3 EGETABLES s - down proved ‘a curb on speculative en- | do & registersd C.R L& ast ‘ 3 IRISH S\ isconsin and na. EAT—No. 3 hard, $108a@L0 Cot included in averages. **Mimimum |thusiasm. The effect was mot perceptible =80 4 coupon C.R L & P._(west) : H 16l Mexican lambs # 946 |ive, per bu. igsoc, Colorado, per bu., §o. "r'(r‘z‘ "':‘_“"‘ ""K:.‘l::h“"‘g,.“ e- | temperature for tmeive-hour period ending | OB United States Steel, but it was a con- | Ali>Chalmen in ia B L & Iiinois _Centra, H 3 - S ey Sad Sear SEEL SWEET POTATOES—Kansas, pes > Sogtic, 2 st § a.m | tributory influence to the weakness of the |, A™. ASm. i - = - - . lings, skorn E 7 vb 5 y Wi VoY aurum. S, CemeE e T‘T‘{"x: Rain- | the Beme: i with the strength of | {n. "o & Total receints r l(‘lll(‘ AGO LIVE STOCK P i R eCrre g CORN 3 e o No. of —Temp.— in- | tae Ty A T . . ¢ = e ORee. Mo, ¢ whtte Sosc; No. | Districts Sations. Wax gt“‘n fail, | Advances in passenger rates on some of P R O e Tings.shetn: | Wl W Se b LA S v SGoen,:. | Columbus . the eastern raiiroads suppiemented the ef- | Aichi < - f o Ho Shei | ¢ " - ) i B e s o) & Soguone, No. 3, | Louiswille 111l w0 fect of the notices of higher freight rates. | 4o cv. s e - gl e v et el o, g . - ES—Pasoips, carrota Wy@ic, No. 4, WESTC. no grade, d@eze. | Indianapolis ... » E | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par | do cv. fa K K s - Sheep Reverted Steady. = per .. o OATS €tandard, 404G No. 3 white, | Chicago cisuns =8 = value, $2.475,000. United States bonds were AL C. L s & e ing Co 28 . CHICAGO. CATTL . whits, per Ibg DR e oD, N6 Sy (Bt Louls . B . . ¥ unchanged on cail e Schwartzchild & Sulzhbr ot 3 - or; stears g v ROUTHERN VEGE low c. No. & yellow, 394@40ic; | Des Moines e B ontumuber of saies and principal quotations | 150 "% iy e i @ |Murphy. stippers..... Wi |gows msar « W SHES Per dos. bunchen o , low. R b I -4 » e 4a follows o <, ¢ o gy calves. S.00G8.60. ® L Per Koy NBARIEY Mo 106 o't food, | Kanses City 2”8 8 b S e Tiiee mich. Low. Clom. | SN of G la 1% Peun o Tae (WS e | Beaton ven Sant & Lush feeders, W-AGL%. DTS Per dos. unches. 86 Pty a ¢ g Omaha .1 L L B e ~ e i & Son i | HOGE&—Reesipts. S000 head. market @ et i E e e i, 1, MOIGe. | Cool westher comtinkes hroushaut the | Ammesims agricviant [ s By % R T B F B Lewis %o hightr: cholee heavy, W.GAGATE; buichers Fos bunches, S prethionsy-fp ey corn and wheat region and Neavy o killing | American Beet Sugar OO S8 S |om R0 wue TN o pen s ® |J B Root & Co B S s T, bunches, i | frosts occurred last night in.all exeept the | Amarican Can 0 16% 0 | Go ret S Ms LS. W con. w77 ] H Bulla st - packing, A, piss 12 1be., $100. 0 Wheat Corn..Oats. | Omana. Kansas City and St fpuis dletricta, | American Car & ¥ poe my iy %S & A T T80 st ol 4 my |1 Wolf. $9.10@9.60. bulk of saiss #8606 —Fancy Fiorida, doz., $1.50Q Y Chicago . . ] are falling in the Omaha and K. American Cotton Of 1M @Y 6 Vot %% ALk 8% |H F. Hamilton 15 HEEP AND LAMBS-—Reces B o 5 Minneapolis . . % 3| mes Ony districts tnis morning 48" | Amerfan B. & L. sid my ¥ WA"So. Pacific ool &. B | Lee - Rothschild o g e g P~y — or Cuba, - a2 L A wELsn - |50 Tl LR 1 B0 e w18 & Kaa Cal Ce : sprin s, $10.00G1200. LTS Dulwen .Z1ILIITIT ¢ el Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. | Amemes Locomeuve a0 Savse dn . | Cline & Coristy spring lambs. $10.00A12%. cx - T IN A ; —_— American 8. & R ™ 4o gm & L 2 = 2 cuicAGe GRAIN AND Fmovistons| o o M AnkET | Amean & & R g T Caton Paciic a . 00 i Kansas City Live Stock Market Jamper, §2.50 —_— 5 = Aerican Stesi Poundries e wy | o w0 T4 L wAd CITY. Mas - e & S American Sugar Refinin G0 lm & ret. W %4 ATTLE—There was s very dec an | eeig I dos., T e, Features of the 'r-‘l--‘ ;c‘n-l-. ARt T iy Gl Viihudd | St T X, . % 0% Rovherse 1% | of catile this morsing. 1G cars BADE re-| market rteady to 10c highe - H VEGETABLES 3 u-h- on l-r‘_ o rade. Sommatosin: pra. ] portad i h o, and .1,4;-4 beef stecrs, §.GR10: fair iq fancy home grown, CHICAGO, May 5.~Vociferous crop dam-| 8 ; tour days up to g00d, $6.5@T.%; western stears 81 ase Cries were beard today ail aioag the| NEW TYORK. May i—FLOUR-Quiet.| Atecencs U Wabesm iwtfa . 0 | for am week and D1 head for & FeAC|smockers and feeders 3L0MM: souther af,_per doz., s " | spring patents, %.25G8.5: winter straig: S 3 - N | 070, While the market was & littis sl /W in | steers, $6.2567.50; southern cows. $a.5@5 7 E (X e from Manitoba to Texae Freezins. B T | S i i Wentors Mo & | e Traing to the & eady fa ! of | native cowe BIOGLT: native metterss 1 grown, per dos. ary ness insects we w o $.20G4.50. i e conasauttics prices: for | Winter extras. No. 1 SL7Gu®%; Kansas | Jantic Copst_ Line .“,g‘;‘ Made & Deteadvance hers of %@Wc | SLTRiEhts. $4.90G6.00: receipts. ZLI1IT bb . To Myc. Corn finished w@%c to 4@%c up |ShiPments. 7014 bbis = Rye fiour, quiet; | JHAlENem Sten and OAtS WOHO to Wgwe. Provisions |fAir (0 £00d. $LIGL4E: choice 1o fANCY, | Conadian Pactfic eiomed umchanged to R4c nigher. o . . .| Contral Leather Official denial irem the Burlington rail-| CORNMEAL-Firm. fine white and vel-|Central Lesther sfa (SNFor B ex S W |Tain all the morning, #iil as & Whole it IS0 bulls $3 BEW.50: caive. $.0078 e iy e e, e Y o 30y | Was in preity fair condition and the f HOGS—Receipts, 600 head: market 13§ k = was generally better than for the last c higher: top. 8.0 bulk of salex, $1.7 | ASPARAGUS—Per doz bunches, Boston Stocks and Bonds. of two. While the fall of rain was by L»o heavy. 9 4549 50: packers and butche R e h e o ey s means heav) was rec gnized t 1t 99 308 45 light. 106% i i ISCELLANEOUS JOSTON Nay 3-Clafiog eeotations of fwould be o grest help 1o beiated pastucie} SECREP D MBS Renepie 3 HORSERAI —2 doz. in case §1.90. mining stocks were 23 well as heiping put the g.ound in betier ' hewd: market stro lambs, $035G% WALNUTS—Black, per | Califor- doz. bunches, 45c. e way that the company had reported the |1OW. SLwlis; coarse, FLIGLA; kiln dried. | Chesspsake & Ohic - o per b, pect. 1 Nebraska at 5 per | B3 A |Chicamo & Alten e e e | shape for working. | welhera 380067 No. L per ib. Iic; Cailfornia, No. 8 that farmers. wers plowing up | WHEAT—Spot market fiem: No. 2 red. |chioses G Wert. o oA P g g ey { “When the trade was once uader way the o P o M sty per Ib.. lde. indreds of fields spotled the unanimity (§116, mominal, c. L f: No. 1 northern, | Ghicaso o Wsat s, Chn MNorth Butve | market on beef steers was quite active. so JRY NUTS—Large, per lb., 4c; O the damagé feports. So did the Ohio|$.21. T 0. b.. opening mavigation Opuiom|Chicssr & N. W tlantie & North Lake .. {mueh o that everything changed hands! | small, per 1. 5 State seport showing & condition of two | market opened lower ou the cables and | Obicago, Mil. & St P B C C. & C rets .. 15 Oid Dominion img |at an early hour in the foremonn. The) COCOANUTS—Per sack, §.00; per dos, poiats then & month &g and nine- | T&ins in the west, but rallied and advanced |G, . L. B & Corh C. & §.. T%Periett (8. & 12% | prices paid for the desirable kinds of cattl S teen e Betior than & year ago. As a |EParply on active covering by shorts and |Coio el B TR - Butte Coaiition 16540ncanis .. 127 |at least were loc higher than vesterdar Ay 5 —CATTLE—Re- — result the’ close, &lthough steady. m# ;'omi;-lu.r, hou-; buring on ru.“rgu:ruu‘n}- oo g i Calumet & Arta 57 Quincy % |Good killers sold up as high r—;' The “:‘;K{:T-;a’ o Rosin. o prices of ' avorable crop advanc.s. but ea ttie - Calumet & Hecls . ..575 Shavmon 10% | medium s of cattle, while not showing n XD - : S Sartawast was paruculany et systh jata Slostng mmx'v';w:lnfindb:x‘;?,m“.‘ s Cenenmial - Swrlor v..’:;',"o‘f,,‘;c,,‘:dv e, were at least strong, | Soeers, SLTOWRS: 4 eaved bref and butcuer| gy e May 5—OTLS— and of ‘tniury | T July c & ember. - opper Range ... SSuSupssser i ! i ers very Kood | sieers, under L&0 round arpent ne. f - e af the tme WA $2C I reporis Of Infury |SLae Receipis, M@ bu.: shipments, Deovc & A G Franiiin TN Saperior £ P 8| o Coms and Beiters wers MG e gtner. | {87008 glockers and feeders. B00as: | ROSIN-FY ARC, & s: D, Hant ibe advagce, asserting that tne Tead. | CORN—Spot market steads: steamer. Gc. = e o SN0 B | ade active, . Common and inferfor kinds unugu‘gfl sows and_ heifers £1.009% 5 A R K. 5.40; M, (3,50, WG, 3 ing 1o mak nommal, elevator, export basis; export, No. | gn - - y ch gain. QGS—Receipts, 6700 hea): ™irket e 5.9006. oo X8 ::.‘ whith (:':nl;l:d. l‘: -m»:n-‘vcm?fl;:fl $c. nominai, L. 0. b fon market was | Erie oo Bagate Ouh ;f“!n-sl 22‘.313;".‘“.6“?1.5?1‘“’39"’;‘; hg:’..l supply | higher: pige and lights. $5.0089.%; neckess. | ;"‘,,‘_'\\ \H, Ga. May - TL8—Turpes. #s much as new crop futures Scattered | ransactions. closing unchanged (o | Ganersi Kiocttic Kerr Lake % |and while the market on feeders was nom- | S.J07; butchers and best heavy. #6 e B g g g 8 e buying of that option came uh-mn a pmmn-limgwg."m . CR:‘;; -_*,‘llgjj- o v g Lake Copper o |inails steady. the few stockers here were "nxn- SIS bbix pm 243 bbis; stoc s “Ofterings of May was very|® ember, T%c. Receipts. 7. = . Laselle Copper 12 Wolverine _....... 18 |very poor sellers. Speculators all scem SHEEP AND LAMBS_Receipts, 100 AR L T cember siaried MO%WC down. had |shipments. S0 bu ” S [ | Minmi Copper . s To hare’ few cattle aiready on hand ang {market steady: natve mutiors, £ 0-7°0" |, of SIN—F bis: receipts range of ic and closed H@%c up, at market steady: mized oats pos M 4 ' e were not particularly amxious to losd up T50M8.80: culls and buck: 0@ 0 , Stocks, 1 g | e B o T e aal Harveser Bank Clearings. | with additional supplies. As a result. the | stockers, §300@5.00. i B s was of small volume in corn, but A ”D"I‘fl’ngit:‘. 3 10| e prd OMAHA. May 7 --Bank clearings for to- |irade was siow and coneiderably lower o & 5 - e . prices SAvanced with wheat. Bhipping de- | & pod ption market 18 day were §3.03 ¥ and for the corre.|cven than vesterday. one: ve Stoek Market. . & mand -practically - vamished. Cash was [ Without ng nominal. Re- . j Spoaing date last . v were SRLSTLEM 3. . | Quotatiors om cattie: Good to cheice corn-| ST. JOSEPH. May 5 —CATTLE—Recelpts . oted W@lc up, with No. 2 yellow at 8@ | ceipts. 783 g E | tod steers. 5.28@7.55; fair to good cornfed | L0 head: market steady: steers, 8508 8- h. September sold between M%@6Iac| HAY-Firm W!m’-\_lih 0. 1 $112%@ | == m | steers, $6.75@7.25. common 1o fair corunfed T ows and heifers, $5.0§7.50; calves 5 and G4e, closing steady ai Siye. c. 2. SLOMGLG; No. 3, %c@sL00 | soers, BTo@ETS. good 1o choles cows a3d | §2.00G8 00 three b common to choice. heifers, 86 700: fair to good cows and | HOGS—Receipts. 1500 head: marke @ ““:"5'11 ;Nj 9 Al - | heifers, &. 00: common to fair cows and | 20c higher; top, $0.60, bulk of sales, $3.25¢ g Oats pit and helpid values. Crop reports 5, 14@iSc; 1988, nominal. = Dun s R t f Cl | heigers $2.7065.%0: good to cholce stuckers | 340 ey, s € ur e Taimost uniformly unfavorable. Sep-| HIDES—Quiet; Central America, B, eport o carin and feeders. $5,75@%.75; fair to §ocd stockes| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2.0M it mber sold from Wk@W%e to e and | Bugots, 2@l el : z |and ‘feeders, $.029LW: commoi tu fair head; market steady; lambs, §7.50G9 0. Beyik Mateiied LEATHER-Firm: hemlock rsts, 260 stockers and feeders, 34.008500: stock heif- RK. May 5—MET LS Timely rohases of Mar and July by PS—Quiet; stats Da “influenced sentiment in_tne | rop. 2Gic; 1W8. nominal; Pacific closed steady ai 3%@38%c. & net advance L B L ?wrc;%d!“ 2@Zic; thirds, 2GHc; re- April bank clearings make & somewhat less favorable comparison tham in recent moaths, $2.75G4.55: veal calves, J.35@E3. bulls Stoeck in Sight dull on the New Y. ERIIIG edvame it live Sots, | VIRROHE i rml mave, Wiap| . $50malnly 0o smalies sndhisages a4 Now Yerk Oty and ene or $9e S Rufing ssmtrs, the e et | Receipta of iive stock at the five princ R ezt 8 age 1B chere was ' Gonsiderabie | 250: family. $36.00G3 5: shak lears £ most important of which is Boston. The aggregate, however, of cities eutalde New York is BEEP STEERS. (RS PO - 156125, Lon on 7 arke gg‘-. k: e today on the part of | 83730 Bost. ";"““aym’fifa G165 %: fam-| very witistuctory, being far above that of auy previons year xad refiecting very sciive | ¥o. Av. Pr o Pr |South Omaha 2000 630 spot, {5 15¢; futures, £6 8§ horis. but aleo @ £ood’ deal of profit | Bok'*lAra birm. middies west. prime ~ business fn every mction of the cocatry. Total bank exchanges st oll e in the United | y; Din 4 i% |8t Josepn 10 T3m S AR Nayl SR AN o to 6c higher, | S1350G13 W: refin n&m ] ren\l:e;(. txx:::s_ States, according to the statement issued by B G. Dux & Co., which includes 116 leading . R % :;f’::n; ity . 5;"3 % ‘ e ALl ot ILNLe Tor fgher South America. ; compoun: .9 oanters, amount to$13,911,503,530, » gain of 2.2 per cent. as compared with last yearasdof 79 | § e T i% |Chicago 5 s don., Jower &t £12 (s 64 The Ameri-an 0 W_Stendy: prime city, hhds. Tye;| POF CeBt compared with the corresponding mamth in 1906. At New ¥erk Clty there “:: o e ) = Smeiting ‘ant Satin ad Aoty Bes e ‘co;rlv_%,‘:‘;\j‘?;;dv B is some loss, clearings for the month this year aggregativg only 88,341 60R1TL, decrease of | 5 v & iz | . " Spelter, dull. May. $ 95@5 ew York k- e g Sy g M. 3.1 per csnt compared with lsst year and ef 24 per cent compared with 1906, This ) 5 B 2 T8 | Steck larket at 3¢ 0FLW. cast St. Louis. Ton T e pdlp * 6w » G 1% z i - inchanged at ron was lnwer 4 | prices Snchanged eady: state. full| unfaversble showing, however, was caused almest entirely by much smaller sock |, - s 18 LONDON, May 5—American securities T new. average muflf- sate full| market operstions, business on the Exchange for the major part of the month reaching omly | 15 » -l R < o B g g A S AT quiet: No. 1 found'y northern, common. 1MGLC een gath. | iosignifieant proportions. Nearly all eities tn the New Eogiand States make more or less | | - 19 T | proved oa fair Duving, but easc No. I ReTIGILMyNo. 1 south” Dacked. extra firsts, %@ gain, Boston being the only important peint reporting s loas, which is probably & reflection | -] 4 T ithe absence of any chaige in the i = B s : (BGTC towis, tac: tar. | 9 1he uBsttied simation in the cotion indusry. Among the points where exshangws | '} ] e 18 |maier and prices net i to' 3 Cotton Market. keva, hgisc. Droseed caiy: fowis, sigwc: | isewsed are Providescs Harclord, Now Bedferd, Spcingheid, Portand sad Worsme. | & 0w | Cousein money W | NEW YORK May 5 COTTON-Marke: X p = 7 7 wéoot o pened steady at a decline womern tark Active business at many of the cities in the Middie Atlantic States is shown by the large 5 W TE | ame Ceew 5% | an advance of & points ol ity GQ_.:-. A inereases in exchanges st many of the more important points in comparison with both years, - 00 7T Anaccnda. e el & W My | flecting a continuation of B EAT utures, | S0 tham buing Philadeiphia, Pitabarg, Ecle, Baading, Wilkes Barre, Butio, Rechester 1S o ovats & W 86 aing hetistion B han . e \ | nigner. May. $LI@L11W: Julv, $103; cash, Albany, Wilmington and Wheeling. W. Va. The South Atiantic States continue to make $ : Baltimore & Ohf! ’;'\ Penneylv | new p was higher on covering and in 23 | hiemer irack. No.3 red, SLT k@it No.| very sstisfactory returns, exchanges at practically every important eity being muca | | : s By it e g o% | response o betier cabies. Bull leaders 2 g |2 hard, $L16GLIT larger than in either year, and where & loss is i H e i s | e 0ld CTOD SUPpOTL &t the opening 2w CORN—Futures, firm; May, @%@fi%e = 3 reported very insignifiesnt - H g, g oW B - f | Tigures a 2 offerings were not ag. [ CORNCFuties, Grm. Ml NiPVGi | Some of the cities making gains are Batimors Washicgion, Richmond, Charieston, | | ‘ Do 'Bears. ... : el i soon firmed up with the 1% | gfitge: No. 2 white. STigGRSc Savannab, Atsata, Augusta, Macon and Jacksouville In the Middle Seutd, although | ' ‘ Deover & @ Union_ Pacitic atter & o " T | OATS_Futures higher; May c small losses are reported at several poiats, the general situstien is quite sstisfactory, i - % o S e S v ) Suoai n e my r |'s P Eares, 0400 baies 02 | 2o h. higher; track. N S e g most of the large citles reporting inereased returns, and st seme of them the figures te. MG 28 | TRyE-Higher. e approach new records. St. Louts, Lousville, Mobile, . " : e e = r 3 Wew Orieans, Chattancega, Memphis s . LOUR~Unchanged: red winter naxville ~4 - Philadeiphia Produce Market. WE6.70; extra farcy and sireled :56.‘ are among the cities which report larger exchanges, and whiie ihere is some & i 4+ s - %d Der obuce PHILA May 5—BUTTER— o Sallewe ‘Fr.xlr_““n‘.!kl 1% %fiqaw hvn: udl:"—dl. poina, it is doubtiess cansed by conditions in the cotton COWS AND HEIFEY IIF‘ % FLOUR—Better demand. winter Da(ents, | RN E AL & .. market the Middie West prosperous conditicns generally prevail, resaiting a & large voi- 1 L . 67 y n open marked DG Pennsylvania WAL, winter siraighis. W08 5pr ik | mo e i sacked ume of exchanges st nearly every leading center, and the single loss &t ome miner petut, duete | o ot nm m o | for $hoTt ead tar ne' bilis is B4 per s T %n}; ‘.".,\."“"" B~ 0OGL. " local causes, does Dot in the least detraet from the spiendid showing of the whele. Among CALVES. g - b mark; western BARLEY e or Bxing. H50: o | jHAT-Lnc timot the cities makicg incressed returus as comparsd wich both last year aod 1906 are Chiicage, | | i : 5 e Locai Securitiea. - el S cholce maiting. STGE% - * BAGGING Cleveinnd, Detrott, Milwaukee, Indisnapolis, Toleds, Dayton. Y Grand £ i 500 Quotations furnished by Samuel Burma | ¢ York full creams, B—Flax, No. | southwestern §237s 3 WO Tenngutown; and : A k full o s 05 TRomhwitern, §2.8% Timothy, .o | HEMP TWI Ealamazoo. In the Far West large increases are general compared with both yearsand these | ' sTOCKERS ANP FEEDERS { - @6 ¥ow Tork Lits bulldiag, Omabs: | old xood, 16%@lle; cholos Sovengis = o i e indicate very plainly continued progress in the territory tribuiary to the eities Yeporting. 3 w i B %0 5 Beatrice Creamery. com o | Y 1% § ney, T wides (loose) $124P ®. Sho ar o BAK shant 1 er among them being St. Paul Minuespolis, Des Moines Sicus City, Omaha, Kanses City, STEERS AND HEIFERS. | Long Deil_Lumber Co » EW 5 WFEE~Clnsed gxed). WA wlgis T i - DL 4 ot Wichita Demver and Sioux Falls Oa the Pacific Coas: exchanges are very largs, reflocting | ', A AL | N piattel Vailey irmt. Co. &ar idi ot > Agios:” S8 equai. o 2350.400 bu . Prmary receipis were ~ uirt = sctive Lasiness in every direetion. record exchaages being made by Sea Pranciseo, Las | (ie crders At the opening - s raing | Smene - 1 - o B bu. compaied with L rhexa : Angeiss, Portiand, Seatile, Tacoms, Spokane aud soms other ciies. The comparison is | a1 prices that were Just about 1015 higher | Omana ] . rresponding’ day a yéar ago made below of bank exchanges by sections covering three years; also the than yesterday's average hog trade. Pack % S ! Roecelpt ipmen ures that steadily improved t [3 Santos i S = oy ’ 1908 rc, o the seesion flaies on the extreme cloas | OmaNS ey . < 0 o'W aT143MT + 51 looked to be about M@Be highe than those | JRAE . iy Liverpeol 2 o8 @ ik, T8 1048 58 o r e bulk ef - e Cmana " ! . a8 ) ot vesterday, but the hulk of hogs eouid a o % CERPOOL, M 2 20 P 3262 hardly be quoted better than 1563c higher. | Gmase K4 % No. 2 1ed westers 0. 3 white, S4@ec > - 1371 At this advanes, order buyers dropped out | Pacitie T. & T 4 Sy Futures, quiet. May, ia%%d: Jul SUPRE A 1 DRSS, | Kasems City Geate ‘shd Frovistanc. Walles 3323 of the trade. most of the offerings moved | Sewih Omaba M. Ciiy of Wo% 1B Ociober. Ts dd T g White, Miglidhc. No. 3 white KANSAS CITY. Ma —WHEAT—May e Té7e | to packers' pens. Movement W&s very sc. | Sious OIty steck yards pid © » y Spot, easy: new American mixsd No. 4 white, #g4c; standard §.@%. sellers. July, $i.06 bid: Sepiember 85.508,341.909 e g |Gl w finish, the total Topeks iy, e 1% f I ern. B 24; 0ld American mixed b e . o | WhGEac bid: " Cash unchanged | to 34l 7 SRR M1 |ere head o anging hunds at an Unien Steck Tards stouk, 8. O ¥ o | P aull: Tuly: aotainel BUITTER—Market steady; creameries, 3 higher: No. 2 hard. § 08g113: No 1 51.05¢ —— plh S or~ encouraging reports from: = FLOUR—Steady, winter patents. O?m 4:-)\‘- ‘z...-e L3 No. 2 ved. SLUT@LIS: Ne 3 SL2GI.I0 1331105000 12,988 9u2 870 + 79 eastanda ll\\lhtr x::a 1o Jrovisicns v New York Curk Market. 20e 24 G arkel steady mark. cases | CORN-—May. W%¢. sel July are gens y ascribe the main reascn The following Guotations are furnished by =2 B wdBsiuded, 1T@i%ac; firsts, Prime firsts, | Beptember. Sye. bid: cash vv_.n:n.nxn,l\tw RAm.o 15500000 + 23 for today’s sharp advance ;4 gy g gl b gan 2 mixed, & No. 2 - o2 =1 51s et 4644 TR Wn 1 ATm a0 1. A large share of receipts went at ate G Omaha Hay Marker. B CcumESE Murke dninics, 1ND | DRGES: No. 1 SnoRe T S TR e 303570 00 STl 344 938 as compared with yesterdas | e R | OMAHA May 5—HAY 1. ®#; No Be; twins, 4@ 14 Americas, 18| OATS-Unchanged: No. 3 white, WO A ——— 62013000 1 86 gi90ge e Tops were marked up the | Butte Caslition ¥% Inspiration e 2 §.5: packing, $.50 Wheat, 5.5 « long horus Jalsglthc " mixed. G4 " . Very large exchanges are reperted by St Paul Minnespolis, Des Moives Sioux City, Dest hog= selling at $.3 Cactus 3 1L1skarcm & |70 and osta, 8. NN The i Merl Ul choice o CRyeame 0 Owmaba. Kausas City. Wichita. Denver. Sioux Palls and other sitics in the Par West, refiect- oAl g & - g L VB e P e T e By v 1 —Unehange o Mnaiht: “aacan o N ] - : e de Ml low price x e G e iese: cholce prairie. -$4 7@, oYy g s stisfactory volume of current busivess in that section. The Sgures in derxil follow = ey ® e Fracies £ Bemnide Conlition et N A L Mar i . N X ] . Bons ®ly Come o B Phg, Co 10 Sugar L g T gt g P Sl nchanged extras S : s 12 B wan g Gears. Reobuck Co. itTe | NEW YORK. May 5—8UG s weme I 2 eco b4 . 4 rankiin aSilver King Coalit 24 firm. muscovado, 9 test, 3.83c BResiots Poduyainest. 7 cire: oite. @1 T Raii tussasend:/ eorns b1 H ° - Giroux 77 Superior & Pitta % 9% teat, 4 moldsses sugar. ® te WIre; wmin: B ears, Kstimated tomorrow: | cases. i miscellineous cases B30 ot ’ Y e o i T oo W | Refined quiet: crushed, 5.95c; granulated, Wheat. 19 cars. corn. @ care: osts, 113 southerns. $£9: worage pasked ®00 - b+ -1 R - ol § 1 : - b |53 powiied, LM - Rereions. Shipments b4 1% H b ] Treasury Statement — P o 3 o +ie : F =i y JVASHINGTON. May §-The- contitn OIS i . DS m.\v}u.n’roxén . G HEAT Ma Oats, 3 43 u H n 2 L 138 | lodey wasast i ws bt W, ember. 101 y & | - - -] rust Pundr—Gold co n. 9960 85 961, five N ash, No 1 hard £33 No. 1 e Milwankee Gratm Marke:. Jiet H s s - =ome ~ L g ok e e Ry Piano Player Co. REHLW, MILWAUKEE Mer bart | §1 ] i vilver certif cile: outstan in SELL TO HAYDEN'S rtbern. SIMLIZE N bt ® oz Ee BaS S t i s R entire stock of Plancs, Play . FLOUR- tiigher e n sy » e 186,005 nt Taci fties By e ry W BARLET —Samples. tisQetac 2338 I m § i . sm "In hanka to eedt aT i »i M .83 |tressury of the United tSares, 504 80L4

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