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THE BEE (o "RAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET 5 e e »o v [N YORR STOCKS AND BONDS ezt rmazmmmmi | OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET 5 225 s et P R O Wheat. § Rece ] =, b t treasurer of ade ? oh » ¢ wo S e and Faney Procace Prices Fare Corn, b b —— | the Uhitea 72, subsidiary sil- nts als " - 3 : - .75 - - ey K nished by Buyers and Wholesalers. Rains All Over Kaasas and Nobrasks [Outs. bu / 4o Death of King Edward May Show 'iciaibalance in gemera) fund s isds Receipts of Cattle Very Light and | Curreni prices on svern | ot | BUTTS amery, No. i deiiversd to N Te less and prices shor e reiad t :lnll\b«-‘non.‘l":\‘.lr':... J i und G val ar ubs, M, No 2 in oa Help Growing Crops. WEATHER IN THE AIN BELT Effects on Market. REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE Prices Steady. dround we | alves on simiiar A mh\“’:v‘ X3 . cartoas: " —— u— Quotats - N tter class of |5 2oc. dairy, in $e-b. tuds, Bc. Market Vatley = ne General Over Missouri Transactio ot e Associated Banks stock nhe, $8 1008 % changes every Tuesday. DEMAND FOR CORN IS GOOD Twenty-Four Hou |EARLY REPORTS CAUSE ALARM oy Week. |HOGS SELL BIG FIVE HIGHER |l to sood lamhe R7iga; good light | CHESSE Twin iwe youss Agmrigh — poThe pressure contiaues high over the up- | — » YORK. May &—Rradstreets haok | — Fer Food s Emee "weihera. $.309 |1 brick. lte. No 1 lie; domestic block Wheat Holds Steady and Ranges a o - 5 me of Sales Held Dowm During P eonre of $ut 91000, as | Very Light Nun of Sheep and Lamba, [ fair (0 good S e o R R . & Trifle Migher—Sentiment Gene | overiying the Day Becanse of Ruler's Ilineas— H vy B2001700 last week and 08| yyn Prices Stromg for the Day, ewes. §.0007 3 for storage, $6.00, for fresh erally Bullish—Await Gove Bt et tires. Bt O 006 in the corresponc:ng week last year Representative sales hens, 1e; cocks, Mec; duck woene the Missiesippl river. But the weather etill May Have Bearing on Following is a list of the cities » Lewer 1 ne N Price. | 1c, turkeys, ¥c: pigeons, per don. L3 e ntinues cool in the Ohlo valley and lake | e — —_—— = ; 30 western lambs - % | homer squabs, $4.00 per don; faney squaba, Tament Repor region and heavy frosts were Again general Financial Affatrs. g : ¥ Week. X western lambs s 5 | $350 per doz. No. P aw per don. Alive: throughout t o (a;:"m- The roux;'iu: . CITIES. Clearings. Dec € western lambe, culis Brollers, from 1l o 1% Ibs. 3¢, 1% to 3 3 ow pressure. extending along the east | 3 # western lambs, culls 150 | Ibe, 3c. hens, 160, oid roosters, Yc young P OMAHA, May & 180 | siope o Rocky mountains Thursday | NEW YORK. May §—Explanation for — _ - SOUTH OMAHA. May & i roosters, 3¢, ducks, full feathered, iec; 3ood, soaking rains were general over morning. has parated into two depres- the action of financial markets turned u-’(,“ York o R mRMekrar te Ho("_ Sh . CHIBAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | geese, full feathered, Sc. turkeys, Mo .’.‘..',",:' ':'.'.: .1::,;:. and -"n uwvmh;fd"\ stons one over n.,,‘h.:.";rr:... p:!::l?:‘:‘?‘\h' principal news event of the day, the |GICRRC | Oftiess ‘;‘Sd:dn . . :~“'I 2 guinea fowls. e -;cn. pu-«n;t:—-ku~ ops of winte: whea: the other over me northw alarming fliness and consequent h of | B g ~ | o v E T T—— r— | Domers, $1.00 per doa; squal No. L R0 Jmikch has been going backward during the s were general over the Missouri and | the king of England. The actual volume of o g b7y | SiRcial Weanesday ... g CRAES :'""" Firaa=ens Lows pee dot.; No, 1. Soc. u. " pell lowe « ppl vallevs during the past|sales was not large, but the proportion for |3, col™®, flg-p et Setimase Froaes) s heep Reported Steady. FISH (all frozen)—Pickerel, Sc; whijefish, a0 Jeaders taiked more insect damage ur and_continue in those London account was greater than usual and | piiyall o : p day CHICAGO, May & Recelpte, | 1e; pike, M0 trout i large crapplea Rt - 2 ns 1 rning. Heavy rainfalle oc- | was sufficlent to give clear notice of the |gun' Francisco : o ot weni R 1506 head Market i t 5ot 0] | 13gise; Spanish mackerel, iSc; oel, ibc; i e et good an n Nebraska and western ' disposition of the London market to avall | maltimore the Says last week 5 | ¢ heifers bulls | dock, 15 flound: i3c. Fresh catfish, sl s sy working bigher s |lows and exceative fadls ogcurred in 4ot | iaelt o New York” faciitien for turniag | Gineiinal me dars 3 weeks Ao : RIS Vioakers 40 |idm frege, i S, s St S SRS 2 ] - : M west ! h | securities into cash. Minneapolis 3 weeks ago. : . § reh whitefia ; yellow perch, Se; Wheat Beid sieady ot raneed a trifle r conditions existing in the | ““Tiure ls no clear reason why the passage | Cleveiand e days ¢ weeks ago. ower” Choice heavy. 88081 hairoes per palr, toc: trod ek y 4y e outlook i - |of the English succession to the throbe | Detroit .82 a EE e . - § S d - h oring the ontinge o in vielnity to days last ye putel 3 4 . e B wsdera™ et (roef S | At (o SoRUrGE Tale 13 this Sicioty te- | shouid affect the alue of American securl | oMANa . e ol My TSI SNV, ot v, SO, uihe Suned, REPLS: e e ten e 4 sk Ber W SRRt GRerally TOIEl beltion, AT | potont chinge ta Womareise ki - | ties or, for that matter, English securities. | New Orleans of cattie, hogs and sheep 8t South Omana | 9 "TBuik of sales. $.5509. | chuck. $%¢: No. 3 chuck, $i¢; No 8 eh b e B E et | T | The precedent of the death of Queen Vic- |Los Angeles 12 \ - : <t N - g chuck, Mie: No. 3 chuck, Fhe; e oek, B 5 Ty T erRmeat report 1o Be lssued | | The feliowing shows the temperature asd |teria showed the foancial marker. unruj | Lovisvile B TOE N O e el " > o ™ Y Wne; Ne. 1 round. Lije; Xo. 3 rousd. Hiwei .* thuca Bigher cash corn markets and | DreCPISUOR 10r the last three years: - |fled. The present situation differs in some | Milwaukes 3 e yeariings 2 larbe, $1.1005.99; epring | > O " ve Buying for ready shipment sent | Minimum tamperature W %% %% M7 | respects, both politically and financially. |Seatile 285 | jambs, $10.00G12.00 IRISI “Wisconsin and na prices up again today. Shipments e | Precipitation % ™ T T|_The effect of the passing of the king of |8t Paul 43,480 | tve, per bu. dge0e; Colorado; bu., e steadily decreasing ks and receipts | Normal temperature today, 50 degrees. | Bngiand on the strained political conditions | Buffalo table shows the AVErAR® | Kamams City Live Stock Market SEED SWEET POTATOES—Kauses, per &8 _yet show littie signs of Improving Deficlerey 1o precipitati nce March 1, |n that country received consideration for | Denver prices of hoge at South Omal oripts, 1400 head, including 100 southerns |bbl. | several days witn comparisons Ceipta. 1400 head, including 100 southehns. | C ew California and southers, Frimary wheat recelpte wer - inches. | its possible influence on financial affaira |indianapolis and shipments were 5#.000 bu, &Ewinst eficiency correspond! riod in 19, |AS it happens, the monmey position in Lon- [P — — t Choloe e o8t csed | Per c #F i ' | "Date. | 1m0, 1o j1o0s. 1e0r_ 1908|1305 2900, | pETKEL BIERGE o CROICe XPOTL A stk | ONIONS—Texas cryetal wax. per erate Bai SRaEia®: SR hCprebeupeibntes 954333 3 ceipts Jast year of 201,000 bu. and shipme % inches. | don is extraordinarfly strong. owing to the o of 421,000 bu. Deficlency corresponding period in 13 | measures of recuperation recently taken by o nl;flv;-n‘ corn v*r;v!;"“‘;r' 251000 bu. |26 inches |the Bank of England in preparation for the and shipmente were 31000 bu., against re L A WELSH, Local Forecaster, |firain of paying the deferred taxes. > ceipte last year of 000 bu. and ship- There was ditappointment over the lack | murt 1 awe ity of 307000 bu - - of formal eonfirmation of the ru " asl > 5. C. ces wera 200 bu_ of corn, 9 bu | COFR and Wheat Reglom Balletin. |);,,4 cales to foreigners. The o abrte of g g and wheat and Wour equal 10 25000 | For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four | large offerings of bankers' bills in the for- (Cojumbus hours ending at & a. m., Tith meridian Ume, | eign market did not help to sustain confi- | Ajban Liverpoo! closed unchangsd to %d higher | Friday, May & 1910: dence in the outcome of pending negotia- | Tacoma on wheat and unchangeable on corn OMAHA DISTRICT. tiona. Savannah 4 _Local range of options IR NTemR— Rain- | The stock market was not left without |Bpokane, Wash ~e . | . Statiens Max. Min. fall Sy | support and an effective mid-session raily | Toledo ... Artigles.| Open | High. | Low. | Clase.| Yes'y. | Siaior - Cloudy |resulted. It was aceompanied by wpecial |Eochester Auburn, 8 & Raining | strength at one or two points, especially | Nashville . B'ken B Iy Clovdy | Brookiyn Transit. That stock and Chesa- |Hartford |Columbus, “ Cloudy |peake & Ohlo were influenced by rumors |Des Moines Culbertson, Neb.. 64 1 Cloudy |of dividend Increases. A rally also followed |Peoria ... rbury . 9 ¢ |the publication of the preliminary estimates | Norfolk rmont. Neb... 4 ¢ |of the week's currency movement {New Haven . & Island, Neb.. 62 | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par o aw % | Hartington, Neb. 4 A RAININE | value, $2.361.000. United States bonds were el B | R N £ S oudy | unchanged on call. A el b yragd % - 'r::f'.‘n | Numiber of sales and prinepal quotations Omaha Cash Prices. | eaaba. Mot e & Rain “: |on stocks were as follo are ; No. 4 hard, ; No.lAlta, Ia £5x Rainin o ; Y Rb ] - vl ¢ spring. $1.056@1.05; No. 3 spring, $1.02@165:; | Carroll Pl s A L ey 6w Evi e P L . Am Agricutturat L i 6 @ Dayton No» 2 Gurum, Siwassc; No. 3 duram, 34 | Clarinds, z iz Am. Beot Buger...ieee. ot w4 { B Sibler 3 ler, 5 2 Raining | American Can Vha 0 Oklanhoma . CORN-No 2 white, @y@aNc. No. 3 Raining |4m C & F e iy S chevavilla, Fid: white, 653G 2c; No. § wh e Am’ Cotton OMl #4% % | Portiand, M 1.3, 3 eers, 00T stocke nd |$2; yellow, per crate, $1.75 Tooders, 1060660, e ftaere '&,',,“,’ OLD VEGETABLES- Parsnips, carrots, ; southern cows, $5.40@e.00. e cows, beets, turnips. in sacks. per in., 3e. BOge Tt mative Nelfere 450475 buls, | GARLIC—Extra fancy. whita per W $4.00G6 50, calves, $4.00G8 0. n L » ek HOGS—Receipts, 600 head Market X VEGETABLES. steady to b higher: top. 8.6; bulk of sales, | RADISHES_Per dox bunches o $.30g0.6 Heavy. $940@9.90 packers and | TURNIPS-Fer dot bunches, ¥ Dutchers, #9.900%0: ilgnt, 815088, pigs,| CARROTS_Per dos. bunchex Mo | $S.50GH. 0. % SHALLOTTSPer doz Immn“‘mh EHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 40| FPARSLETCPer dog o o W, head. Market steady. Lambs, §is0gae; | BEETE_Fer fox uncheh B, | Iven o s, eoekers, tiagean 0 | | BGG PLANT—Faniy Fiorida. dos, S Receipts and disposition of st ive Steck Market. TOMATORS -Fancy Maria ok O ;| Union Stock yaris, South O . for 7. LOUIS, May S—CATTLE-Receipts. | PHraing e Wik BRaRe= : | qmenty-four nours cnded at & p. m.'Wednes- |y hend, Including 0 Texa: R | paTRING ANDe gt Per bam- oy RECIPTB~CARS steady, native shipping and export steers, | GREEN PEAS—Per fimper, s2o0 SN $6.20@8. %, dressed beef and butcher st CUCUMBERS—Hot house, per dos.. §1.00§ s |- A § b " $6.00#8.20. steers under 1000 pour 200; Texas, per dox., sbe. M s i | 8.90; stockers and feeders, $4.00G HOME GROWN VEGETABLES. Missouri Paeific ...... : .| and heffers, $3.3@S.00, canners, $ RADISHES—Extra fancy home growsy Union Pacific ... e | bulls, $4.0686.75; calves, $4 00g8.75. Texas and | per doz. bunches, Sc. & : b & . i -+ | Indian steers, $4.75@800; cows and heifers “{_Eflucis—lxu‘: n'.m-""m"'u'{' dong . E -y by v b0. c, head lettuce 3 Ec.. St P. M & O...cceene . nug‘.&—mmw- 100 head: market, | PARSLEY-Fancy home grows, per Gom |Co B & Q. easi....... steady; pigs and lights, $5.00@9.80; packers, | bunches, #c. |Cl B & Q. wemt setk | 19.56@0.6. butchers and best heavy, #9867 | RHUBARB-—Per dor. bunches C. R 1 & P, east iy ‘ .75, | ASPARAGUS-Per dox. bunches, Tilinols Central . .............. 2 SHEEP AND LAMBE—Rec w0 head;| GREEN ONIONS—Per dos bunches 3 Chicego Great Western...... market, lower: native muttons, §.00G7.%0; MISCELLANEOUS. §.506%.00; culls and bucks, $4 005,00, | HORSERADISH—Z dos. in case, Total receipts v WALNUTS Biack. pec Ib, dci DISPOSITION _— x”'}- No. ‘fh":’u“" 1ic; Calitorsta, No. § ttle. Hogs.Shee St. Joseph Live Stock Market. | soft per Ib. e !guu“h- Facking Co ... g @ oS IgemrE, Ma «fn'r:.sv:zfi. t iifll’l.:‘llno;i's mM;‘;rs—unc. per Ib, e} wift and Compan: m 7 head; market steady; steers, 7 M = : 32| Cudahy Packing Co . m 488 | cows and heifers, #0550 caives, MG | gCOCOANUTS—Per sack. B8 gor dony ja:hmuur Ann- sessease SN - ugooc—R . A el xet | FRUITE. wartz-Bolen Co ... .- S eceipts, X ead | market | 2 I:!| Sinclair” Packing o'\ DI piromg ko e higher: top, $08; bulk of salen PR Mol syt g gl - | Cline & Christy . . o asees j U it | case, $5.00. ‘|Hill & Son .. N gD SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, §00 head; | S45¢%, POr | Hueton & Co . . ¢ market steady o strong: laide, $8.4 | ORANGES-Calliorais Comeus 5 Rediand Navels, 3 imh" buyers .......... 097 | @9.00. 4 & 150-17 per .65 =2k Total as . m . Stock in Sight. brands from Riverside and other districts, 13| CATTLE—There weie oniy 3 Receipte of live stock &t the five principal per box, $285g300; #0.56-112 sisea, per box. ven...|cars of ttle reported in this morning, | western markets yesterday £250G275; Havana, Mediterranean Sweets, ...y-| which was no. encugh to make very much attle. Hogs. Sheep. | 12-112 eiges, per box, $2.76; 150 and smaller 27 | of & showing on the market. Still there was | South Omaha 00 4300 1300 siges, per bex, $3.00. & fair demand so that buyers were ail out | St. Joseph w0 150 TEMONS—Limoniers, extra fancy. S8 | B il in “Teacomabie sason in the morning and | Karsas City o B89 S0 R Soe shc per box tese .| practically everything in _sight soon |8t Louis b 7.0 W50, 340 size, | changed hande. The prices paid did not |Chicago ......... . 1500 10.000 . BANANAS—Fancy ul.cw bunch, 8.3 show any material change, it being Een- — — @2.%; Jumbo, bunch. 8.76G8.7. erally quoted as a steady market and in Totals...... R 5000 25,800 J GRAPE FRUIT-Florida, & sise, 3.5 some cases possibly strong. There were - - U480 sizes per box, ®. beef cattle good enough to bring §1.6. b 1 Market. APPLEE—‘ R \'vw The market this week has not shown very | NEW YORK. May &—METALS-The Cfllf"fl;:_ (;:ifg‘ o much change, prices on beef steers belng | market for stindard copper on the New | boX. B0 M"““.M bm"“""’. about where they were at the close of last | York Metal exchange was dull today. | BOAT A tavcy lows Jonathans, per »._"‘ ek i anytbing & little strong. possibly. | May. June and July closed st SLWGLLX. |3 " on_the more desirable kinds. he London market closed steady. X ‘ The best cows and hcifers and canners | £5 16 @; futares £ 1 01 Imports of b&m@!mmmm. fresh stock. par are about steady with & week ago, but me. per by steamers ut Atlantic ports since | A diym kinds are consigerably lower 1 have been 86 tons, including matts v&:'fl‘:‘;’“'a‘:'w:_"-““ . B 8 Very few heavy cattle have been goi lund ores; eaports for the same peritd. 2,42 G ~alif 0 feeder buvers this week, packers o ] |fons. Loeally a steasier tone is, repo w| ¥iGs-—Calforni. Mc size. S retty much evervthing with sufficient | for spot copper. Lake, $1262%@12.75. elec- H arket. weight o make killers. On the other hand | trolvtic, FiSin@i23, casting. 8121340 S ;’,‘ light and thin cattle have shown more or [1233. Tin, firm: spot and May, SR SMGELE. | OMAHA May & HAY—No. L 3 | Jess weakness, being at the close as much | June, $22.8563110; July, §32.85@%1.30. London |2, §7.50: packing. $4.50. Straw: W t, 85.50; as a2 lower than last week's close, | Market steady. Epoi. L4 1ss; futures, |T¥ye and oats, Alfalfa, $11. e suj Quotations on cattie: Good 1o chotos corn- | £151 28 6d. Lead, eaev: spot, $4.504.%7is, | ply of poor hay is much heavier thea i | e steers, $7.25G7.85; fair to good cornfed | New York, $.15; $4.13g4 20, East St Louis. (demand and low prices prevail. RERRRE 53, 35a5a8s83ssss BmaemeemOR ATy R . 3233z j8aressassanitanats aasis Ha33% nuy Jrrpr wueEe s2eEs = H TR R332 a2 3833383322238 B8 L RYSRRE 5 No . . * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour 2 yellow, Bi4@is%e: No. 3 yellow, B9u@ioie; | o N {Am. H. & L. ptd g3 Sy 34 Ne. 4 vellow, 56Gisc; No. 2 W @i¥kc; No ‘Y‘ 4 enling at § & m. | Am. ce” Securities. .. . 3, taguic: no grede. Ligie DISTRICT STATIONS. | American Linsesd e sats e B ] " OATE-Standard, 4134@40%c. No 3 white, | Ne,of —Temp-~ Rain.|American Locsmetiv e fir‘m_ W' 4o white, WGWNc. No. § yel Distriete. Swations. Max. Min. fall. |Am s & R. pfd ... .. Charleston, 8. C. 4 vellow, Bi3@48%c. No ff‘un\unhup e 5 ] % Am. Sieel Poundries es-div . . {Louisville, Ky.....18 @ | 2 No. 1 feed, 010 |ndlanapols, ind. 13 v » 0|Am. T & T | Wilmington, Del @c: rejected. G - Chicago, 11i........ 3% ® 00| Am._Tobacco pid.... Al + Mobile RYE—No. 2, 5@i6c: No. 3, @75 150 Lok, 3o, 2 8 ° 40| American Wooien £ » 10 %0 22 _bas |Am. Sugar Refining........ ARRASE2R208EE 2 SE. 6 Carlot Meceipts. Des Moines, Ia 4 «© i::":::‘ Mining Co. . w“rk-wo‘ . - o8 rre | Atehinon pia 8 | Kajamazoo, Mich Atlantic Cosst Line........ {Fall River ..... Wheat. Corn. Oats | Minneapoli £ Chicago 5 19 ® 113 Kansas 2 Minneapolls ..o..............108 veaee 1 Baltimore & ORIO . y Omaha . - Heavy rains were general during the Jast | Bethlehom Steel Sy 1 i o Duluth covvnnenees B . + | twenty-four hodrs over the west and south- | Brookiyn Rapid Tr cramento e west portions of the corn and wheat|Canadian Pacific CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |ropion “heing excessive al po in the | Cestwal Leather | Kansae City and Omaha districts. Freeg- | Contml Leather pid | Macon ... vith iy tral of > 3 o Veatures of the Trading aud Clostaw |05, ETNCTRIS, WU, TIAY (0 KON | Coomtbeske 4 oRie . ® | Fort Wayne Prices om Board of Trade. Indtana and the lake region e o | Holena 3 CHICAGO, M 6.—Miliers’ reports that | A. WELSH, | - . Fargo, T | —-—-——-——-—--‘iiv‘—--.v-_N:-!-fip-r-!-;r“wr-r-n-r-f-9“rr-‘ oo 322333838883 3 2¥5ERBIRIEE BESY o nearly 4000000 acres of wheat in the ‘\"n\.l‘ed Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. » . ‘ntl(;:lr\{.rflnbh - L were abandoned in April and that — - 188 A rgsee e e e her deterioration since | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET [Canton. ‘0. 1 ;‘v,.“ prices w’:; \ur:\‘hmarmy i —— 2:]5”’{'"}":‘ 4. The close was firm, with a net gain | " of gt to %@%c. Corn finished L@hc | Quotatt the Day ea Variess | < 189% g:-:;f:d-nsl to 16 up and oats & shade to lgc. Pre-| Commodities. | Corn Prosucts ... ane A | Roskters, 1. visions showed a loss of 15¢ to S2%c. | NEW YORK. May 6—FLOUR—Steady;|polavure & Hudeon .. ... 1 g‘ e According 1o the figures that caused the |spring patents. $5.256.55 Denre & Rio Grunda...... L 2, | Blommington, " i. i1y in ihe wheat pit, the loss In condi- | §: :g450; winter extras, No. 1 H S W R B 2% |Springfield. O..... tion of the winter wheat crop in Illinols | winter No. 2, $3.7504.00; Setuitien . 2% Chester, Pa. Guiing the last thirty days was ten points, | straights, $4.50G5.00; receipts, L3N 3 o & | \‘nrl."nen 7 in Nebraska six and Kentucky ten. A ghipments. 16,%5 bbis. Rye flour, » 2% ix‘?nth-m'ién gain of two points was reported in Kansas. | rai o good, $.25g445; chalce to fancy e tnons s |Bing = awithough that state led with the largest g Sod.of < .| iy |75 oo, m" 1 acreage, 216500. Nebraska's guois | CORNMEAL—Steady; fine white and vel- | N v @y | Deeatur, 111 W00 atres, Missouri 41000, 11Inois | jew. 1.4l s; conrse, §L.25G1.30; kiln dried, | linois Central 3 | Manstleld, O.. 14000 ang Indiana 16000 Rains in the | jga | interborough Mer. ... 2o | Fremont, Neb. ‘outhwest, west and part of the northwest, | WHEAT—Spot stesdy: No. 2 red, $L16, [Int Me. »re. ot }“‘:‘hurffl ‘1'1'1' with more n:r;un,x Bzrt_dhr"lrdtlo’x*\nl' en- | nominal, c. ¥. £.; No. 1 norhern, $1.21, nom- | jmerjations mu-‘- 2 - Jacksonvile. 1. tire winter wheat and part of 1 inal, f. o b. opening navigation. on v . I - e A s et oot ane Bae o B oo o ool iog | prammstionel Bewer -1+ iy " it | Meresvsa. Pu. ‘ve today for much action in prices. | rains but the undertone was very firm [jowa Central e e > e ~ =1 ondo i Joes continued aimost until the final | 1nd Trices advanced iate on bullish private | Kansss Oty 85 T:fil:;uwn steers, $6.78G7.5, comon 10 fair cornied | LOndon market unchanged £1: 6s 6d | September sold DELWeEn | crop reports, closing at %G &c net advance. |K. C. 8o, pid { ¥ ) L | g steers, $5.70g5.7. §ood to cholce cows sad | Epeiter, dull: quotations for spot delivery S LOYAL 1 e 3102 And $148 closing Al L2, & met ad- | Moy closed at $11ri: Taly. 8 11%@) 15 | Lacieds Gas . Bl == & Beifera, 86007 t0:" fair ‘to ‘Bocd cows and |3t New York range from avout §#6@% 1o RIGGS HEAD! LEGION vence of SENe. | i Ciammbar. T RIS | Lotowitie & Fiadhwitie 1% "'Not included in fotals because compari- |heifers, $.006.00: common (o fair cows and | The Metal exchange quotes May ot 865G 5 ‘carn speculators were buyers ‘early | Closed at §1 10w receipta. 116460 bu.. ship. | Minn. & St Louls 5y | sons are incomplete. heifers $LTUGE; G000 1o choice Stuckers (805 New York: St Louls spol, $4.50G4%. | Election of Officers Weld at Ammual and shorts later. Trads, however, was by | Sorca &f 81-10%. receipta, N hp- Iy, s P &8 & N 1 vNot fucluded In totals hecause contain- | and feeders, §6,75@4.75; fair to §ood stocke s | London market unchanged at £22 Eng- | ho means mctive. Call for cash corn was [ ERE BGH T % Mk & T . #% | ing other Hems than clearings. and feeders, S.OUGAOY. common to iair |}i=h iron markets lower: Cleveland war- poor. No. 2 yellow soid at €2l@6sizc. Sep- | v} Epos 'g"‘-‘““:,”v Neo. . (M., K. & T. pre e . stockers and feeders. $4.00G.00: stock hets. | TAnts, dus 10%d. Loea! market quiet. with | P iar ranmes etwotst Siiec and Sic. cios- {Dominal L o. b No. 3. She, @emastic | Wemeit Pestie A "l London Stock Market. ers, $LTBGA.S5: veal calves, $4.255.55; bully, | Prices reported No. 1 foundry, o ot | option market was without transac- | National @iscuit - .- stags. etc., 35.75@%. northern, $17.00617.70; No. 2 foundry, north- | ¥ ing ‘-.xpwjm:. firm and within a shade of closing %@3sc net higher; May closed | Kational Lead % | LONDON, May &—American securities | ™R8 SCu, JoiUS po o et 2 outhern &nd No. 1| The annual meeting of the Nebraska s23dE PEEPE sEgzasazssnseis: iR ssizasees EREEE] HEWEae s | S38853 233333 v, 72 r 3¢ pid.... 0 25 v under the New York > s ol o lsm'"' 3 ‘c‘m" u:n.-d'"rkx'f\uh" "Hisrx’;:u unx!;'is b\:r' Rgem T l:" Tork" contral et ‘3’?&’;’1& of :es:ei}}u 28 furiher °,efl|’r‘1'd wo. Bi" s;x;m& Av. Pr. ekt 4 :33’:'.?.'3-"e-eifn’: at lgr‘n&:wn‘;.w::: higher. S etwe 3 N. Y, 0 & W ' |in sympethy with the weakness of other . o> #4c ana mhe and rinished at i e fre: mined B e B Jee. Rl b e ) 1% | markets &nd the il cus of King Edward |53 e et e TTON_The | Ball. Officers elected were: Commander, n prov s pork closed 2 3 3 - - i | North American | Atk selces | & : 1 NE' a e N—* { 3 Jard B to 32t and ribs 1be to clipped Wwhite, 34 10 € Ibs, 7G5 Opton | Northern Pacific : i .-.‘A;;f’;‘;“’;;_':""‘ Bt Weh. petoss 2 - 1 | maett opentd steady at a decline of 1ge | W- H. Rigga: sentor vies commandey, J. J, Leading iutures ronged as 3 market was without transactions, closing | Paciric Mail waeeas 2 B | Cnscls, maney WaLautevilie & N L 6w | points, generaily 4@6 points lower under | Mercer; junior vice commander, 8. H. rmsemalieretes nominal. Receipts 70150 bu. shipments, 5 | Peniylvani . 2 ) > scattering liquidation, due to d)llvh(l‘hhl- Morrison; recorder, F. H. Bryant; regis- ing cables, uneasiness resulling 'om the - - rehewed fhreat of government interference |trar, W. J. Hohn; treasurer, Edwand Up- | Erowing out of the actior against an alicged | dike; chancellor, John Grant; chaplain, L. P, - | “ee soeount B M, K &T .| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y., | bu. | Peopie’s G weene | O Artisianl Quen.t Fooh | Taw. | o HAY—Firm: prime, $L15; No. 1 $1.12%@ |P. C. ¢ ] Amal. Copper X tal bull pool and a feeling that the ess of A Arthur; councll, J. H. MeClay, Thomas King Edward might have an unsettl Bucbe, Harase Dadiegton | ToMa R “Saks & 1 b g Auaconda ¥y Norfolk & W | 115: No. 2 $1.00pL05; No. 3. 50G8L.00 Piitsvirg_ Coal | danen W do e effect_on English trade. Leading bulls 3 i gave May and July support at the decline, | chester and S 8. Curtis. | | i | i Pk 112413 11 112%] 118 11263, | HOPE—Quie . common 10 choice, | Breweed Bleel Car G i IM%ontaric & W Juiy :,.:t_w 1«:: 104 oot 18 |1 crop, . nominal; Pacific | Fullman Pulaee Cor 2 Baltimers & Olio..., 111 Peteyivania . (MEh-lg 103 1@ | 1 uk|102%-ly |roRSt 1908, J4glsc; 198 nominal | gestaer s el ! Canadian Pacific but there appeared little genersl demand. | Following the election the annual ban- Cotton futures opened steady. May, 14 80c lauly, 14&c; August, 1607c; Sepiember, | QUSt Was served ot the Mams.' ASGsemste. o HIDES—Quiet; ‘Central America, BEW%C: | neoatt: Chempeske & O 13.17¢, bid: October, 12.68c; December, 125ic; | were delivered by General J. H. Culver, & [ Repubitc stesi May g al s Bogota, | Republic Steel pra SR e rog ) January. 1247 Captains J. H. McClay, W. J. Broateh Spot ¢lomed steady: middling uplands. | yonn A Gendon and W. H. Riggs. The ssssweul PRsEEED ¥ EpnfuEaie 12 328 uge e AN rm: hemlock firsts, %G : L o [ Rock 1siand o 7% Southern Pacific Buenge % | gecands BgTC: tairds, 20 Te- | Rock isiand co. pid Tk Tmon “hacinc | 5 i, 155 . 1050 | 153, middling gulf, 1n80c; sales, 1080 |00 ne war read by Captain Meury - - Jected, e. S L. & £ F. 3 pid oo PROVISIONS—Pork, firm: mess, $4.00G | M Lo & W L e 24.50; family, $26.00G27.00; short clears §2§ 6 |8 L & W. pd . . . e Palmer on his captivity the VEn—Steady al 2¢ 1s-16d per ounce. |B. Pa among | MONEY—2G8 per cent 4 sgg) - H % Weol Market. | Sjoux Indians in the northwest i the The rate of discount in the epen market % | BOSTON. May 6—WOOL—The Commer- | gly summer of 186. The Loyal Legion @77.50. Beef firm: mess, $1500g1600 fam- | SlosaShetrieid §. & 1.. ily, $10.00G20.00; beef hems. $24.00@26.00; | Southemn Pacific |for short and three months bilis is 3N 1" Bulletin will say of the wool market pickied bellies, steady: pickled hams, $16. g Mot WhWUGH DUeS Ioh | 165 Lard easy; middle west ,-nw | 8o, Batiway vid. | ! | $13.20g13.90; refined. firm; continent $ILT5: | Teras & Pacitic Seuth America, $14; compound, $0MG|T. 8. L & W 17T, 8t L & W, pid TALLOW—Steady; prime city, hhds., The; | Unian Pacitie um % “'""fi‘gs:"“’( Cnign Pacifie 304 2 3 | _BU —Lower; creamery, specials, | U 8 Reaw 1280 | 12 8% | s9iec; extras, SSigc; thirds to firsts, S@gase: | U+ 5. Rubber 12E%% 12 T | state dairy finest, 3MGMgc: common 1o |1 & sieq pid prime. $3@¥lc; process specials, 3e; seconds |\ copper | e to extras, ©@%e; IMItation creamery, WH@ | vu Care Chemical 2 = g 5 | Wabmah 25 CHEESE—About _steady; state, full [Wabam 5id ~ | cream, new average best lic; state full | Wewern Maryland etfs *No. & | cream. new common, 104@lic. | Westinghouse Elect Cash uot;uun. were as follows BGGS—-Weak and unchanged: fresh gath- :-u’m l‘ll: S FLOUR—Firm: winter patents. % 0066.20; | ered, regular packed. cxtra firsts, 21 heeling winter stralghts $4TWia.25; spring patents, | 23c; firsis, 20Gdic | ) el for the day. GRS Al e bard, $633g6.3. spring stralghts, 8560 | POULTRY—Alive, unseitled: fowls IThc s et Gas ba, 3T o75: bakers, 40065 00 turkeys, 10A1sc. Dressed, steady; fromen | New Woskc Money Mosteed. . _ idede tee & S0 RYP-No. 3. T8 Te. chickens, 17@%c; fowls, 15¢2%; western tur-| NEW YORK, May &-MONEY—On oall | omana BARLET—Feed or mixing, $@8%; fair to | keys, 11635, {easy, 3igfi4 per ceni; ruling rate, 3 per |Omasa choles malting, @63 | ity |eent! closing bid. ¥4 per cent; offered at |Omahs mcn, e, 1. SEEDS—Fiax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.31%; St. Leuis Gemeral Market. 3% per cent. Time loans easy; sixty days g"n-l L 2 l;;al— N Porthwestern. §241ls Cover: 1L~ | ST. LOUIS, May & —WHEAT—Futures |ADd ninety days. 4 per cent: eix montha |OT0 £ ¢ 3 5 2%, tom PROVISIONS—Pork. m: per bbl., $22.50 | higher; M 9 $L12k: .uw’\ 1‘1.@ . ash 4G4 per cent me mercantile paper, M@ !.,..,.. &C B Ry & B. M 2275, Lard, ger 100 ibs.. $1280. Short ribs, | higher: track, No. ! red, $1.17%@1.19; No. 2 . 4 Pacific T. & T. ba, 31 : BT < S asver, MEMGII TS shori clear sides | bard. §1.1681 18 STERLING CHANGE—Steady. With | gouit Omabs fa Gity of. For the week thus far supply has been | DRIED, FRUITE-Prunce quict tut) (hoxed). §13G0GIL 6N CORN—Futures higher: M Mye ctual bueiness in bankers' bills at $4.8306G | Sious Oy siock sards pid. .. mueh heavier then receipta for e same | SCad s Tenge from Su@inc (o 1 sorts for th No. 2 white, Sagiibe. demand. commercial bills, S8 ng périod of | g o N 10t o R radsteste. were ' eqval r | OATS_Futures higher; May. e July, | SILVER-—Bar. ife; Mexican doliars. ue. | st vear. Prices dropped sharply at the | DX S oot S Wt Y 1.864,000 bu. Primary receipts were 40c: cash, firm: track, No. 2, £2@d¥c; No NDS—Government steady: railroad ir. et has fentared cloanantial m- | cholce, ' Gu@le: fancy. IffTdc. Raisins, | WRITE TO bu. compared with 281000 bu corres- nite. r . | _BOSTON, May 6.—Closing QUOtations on | ine resulf that present prices are fully & |auiei; Joose M S ponding Gay a year ago. = > osing guotations on bonds were as mining stocks were: | ahme Mianer than those that wers TUllY & |fancy seeded, 4a6Mc: secdless, S4GINC; Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, |5 1o 0L R-Firm: red winter patents. §.40 | fol'ow | Abonss 8 Yobosk | week ago. * Paid a ) ondon layers, $1.15@1.0. Pl oy 1B I g W;' 570. extra fancy and straight, $4.70G6.%0 £ re!. 2 reg QR Int M M 4ige Amal Copper $5% Nevada Con e | " ter el - o 19, de s cou -, . - . s . { 4 S Frem - aERsl RS 8 | raeew ‘Gardiner B. Van Ness {Grapd Trunk e | fllinois tral s8 ¥3LEYE: SEN ARE _EW o § H m i 4 Little general improvement in | will meet again the first Wednesday even- 1 » 1 13 | . 1 reported, although it is under- | ing in June F U : other line of Oregon stapie R 8 AND TULLS ting 1o 500,000 Ibs. was sold at 6Sc, | nm s . | Sooated, Sruite 7008 be. of short Arisona| Fereistent sdvertising is'the rond: (o BNg STEERS AND HEIFERS, clip changed hands at @i, clean. Cloth. | Returns u 0w 70 ing wools are still in best demand and | 31 per cent s8¢ b3 Locai Securities. § | Quotations furnished by Samual u7 | fr.. 66 New York Life buliding. % | % | Beatrics Creamery. ocom. . I | City of Omaha 4ie, 1825 ©N | Cudaby Packing Co. b @ |Long Bell Lumber Co.... 3% | Nevraska Tel. stock, € par % | No. Plattel Valley imi. Ce. ¥4 | Omaba Waier Co. ix Wb, omuna f T BT T %! HOGS—Hog prices were marked up stil] | prices are being held firmly, for dealers | Mm. higher this morning on a limited supply | understand that stocks cannot be repiaced " |&nd favorable reports from provision ces- | in the country at current quolations. Mich H 30k | lers. Feeling in trading circles was a|gan and York state quarter-blood are sell- w | Mitle mixed at the opening, but after a few ing moderately at ¢ and unwashed O im | 044 saies had been made movement started | delaines is moving very moderately at s |in earmest and everyihing sold at an early %c. It is believed that business will not 1 | hour. Bulk of business was just about & |improve materially until the new light- Wy | big nickel higher & compared with yes- | welght £oods season opens in June, Wb 04 | terda; average trade. Shippers bought | serges will be offered L » IF YOU WANT freely at the start, bul their orders called | | ;:;‘ L:" t_u.rv:"l‘iin;!; x::{‘néne :u--‘\ er lots were Evaporated Apples d Dried Fruits. g | P Janted an ouieide account . so.ssq| APPLES—Firmiy held. but the demand = | @IUIGADIE (1] 4 |small and trading quiet. spot, fancy. loc b BEE nES EEE 9.30 as compared with yesterday's bulk T 109,25, Tops sdvanced to §8 424 i | Choice, S@8ie; prime, 1@Tic: common to figher than bost sais yesterday e | falr. Ginelie. | REGARDING THE : r.,:u:lég;.‘i";;fiugl‘:’!“ uscatels, 3% ; chelce to » : SEED-—Timoth % o e | Sreans coem T Norts But = o Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No O e = % ©. S im 3 | Alantie SR Nertn Lake » o " | PHILADELPHIA. May (~BUTTER— ROMPLD: Ne. 3 106, BSLIG Na 3| DETN Al Ol o east treck L y L. S. del de 1981 /B &C C &8 M 164014 Dominion y B hard, $1 ik Ne 8 hard BGELINC | gLow e yap oy lenl & X. el @ % Cotlisien N0wmois . B Corn: No. 2 cash. e No. 3 cash, 6@ R - . N K. = rona. wrott & & © T Wiee: No. 2 white. Gt6e; No. 3 While, 48 | prairie. Sig0gi g IO BN A Wik 6o wen 4 | cal " ‘Hecia Wi Quimes ®c. No. ellow, R3MSic. Oats: No. * BAGH C . - 100 Mo, Pasific 4 Oertennia | . 6 Wuponen H = white, #ic No. 3 while, &20M4c. No HEMP TWI - J _7.\\_ R R of M. Covper Range €« - .vlw\br- E - " Ay > 3 > Wea X ¥ Bast Butte C. M..... 1 Buperior & B M ite. A@42c. standard, i@ fhe PROVIS] Armour & © dan = o Franklin 1% Supertor & ¥ C L x %y s = - ot . by ov. W Granby Ce GRU. & C. & 16 Nomsipia. ST cases: steady: at |12, D0y aalt meats, ieady' boxed, cx A b o R Pork, senee instaded. NOWs: Seeee, Whie: | o) $14% Bacon. steady. boxed extia prime firsts, ISc. Wy 3 « —Steady: daisies, 14@75c; twine, | g7 clear ribe, §15.30; abort clears. JU@ithe, douns Americas. 14G1#ci 10NE | - POULTRY — Stedy: chickens. 16%c: | sy, - AR -2 NTATE;"L&E..,» ol gl -:Erml‘l, e turkeys 17c; ducks, 13%; geese ~4 INY, Ge cen . Ne: fair 1o good. BGHe 2 % on i . Lea 0 venaing gen. 4 LTRY SOl tarveys. 36; chihons. | BOOE T e cresmery, H@We. . R o Receipts. e s 5 to 80-1b. wis., S@8c: 8 to | Fiour Lbis : o . v | 31 Golarield Dalay 500 wie, SGloc: 8 to NOb win. BGIIC | Wheatl bu 1430 =0 q WhGreane Caveses > s l«--au::l 4,-1\‘ Wheat 14 cars: (-\'h-%\‘..ym sy #4700 3.800 0 - % Luaptrasien " onls. cars. Estimated tomor | Outs. by ..o 54000 350 | o 5 3 f - % Larems v NEW YORK, May 6—DRY GOODS—Th cars; corn, 56 cars; oats, 1% o o te o | R s 1 8% 30 carpet auction was less animated ouIL: Minncapolis Graim Market. W - TN ohlo Copper SHEKH-Stouk prices were paid in the day. but all lots were tuken at silghiiy —_— e - @ { b = e < . Unton Pacific & | 7 Ray Central sheep barn this morning, but the supply ver 3 ularly on piece goods ::;u‘ Sltr\?n » and Provi 4 ‘“wxmgfll‘l‘.mlu}‘e\;azi;,«'r—)u_w. . G ev. & Co # Swinn Pag. Co. was 100 small to afford anything nn’.ln | Cotton goods were guiet, with light trad- | GOVERN'ENT NOTICES w e Ay SoWHEAT-SLOG | P B T o l“'&h' « do et & rel. 4 15 Sears, Rosbuck Co adeguate fest of values ~Auout half a|ing reported. The domestic wool market | ————— -~ st e Y i, Sy esliers: September, | LN, T oS Coiuice. L aerth 1 & Eevher & Fruc iy Siiver King Contit | doten ‘loade were on asle. the bulk con: |i# eascr. bl foreign wools rule steady [FQRT MEADE. & D. Ay 1910~ : 3 No. 31 er 1 h : : 4 ™| : | e ewes and lambs. - in_tri| v m‘&‘:‘r‘s.‘.t‘:‘“ M No. 2 red, | No, & HEGLES S o e | ST e T et (8 | Sy’ on vend S04 early, shorn iambs | Milwagker Grain Market, coived here untll 108 m Sountain tisee ' 3 | x 3 8 P | o . | bringing $.00 and shorn ewes seling al §. | MILWAUKEE, May 6—FLOUR—F, June 1 0. for construcing Cepersie CORN-May. Givc. sellers: July. 943sc. Jo L XX, | 2 P e Openits irade (his week was decidediy | WIHEAT—iigher: No 1 narthern §iikg | DA and clearing reservoir siie. in coa: ! 9 emaber, wellers. ) e B weat Bler o ie merican Bonds in Paris | @iscouraging 10 seliers. Eastern markets ' 114; No. 2 northern. fL10@1.11%: July, 81 nection with Fort Meade, 8. D.. water &“’ck highel “in 100 pound sacks Qs - " 13 Wis Central 4 PARIS, May 6.—Morgan, Harjes & Co, | Were badly demorsiized. the outlet for | OATS—43g4hc. system. FPlans and specifications may be e, ) T = ™ i % Mo have pluce e Shore rallroad notes to 3 e e tol | seen at offives of C y | PLOUR Pt gatents. ' ok £ o0 b placed Lake Sh ! uct_was very slack and the tene t t offices of Chiet s co | Minneapolis, $.30g5.50: second patents. §.10 . 9% | the amount of $30.000,600 here and confirm irade the Gullest i hes besn ot an: Sugar and Molasses. partment of the m-mm"‘gfi 3 mixed. 0G4 X § N e Tiret clears, 341604 second cioara | B SEITITt I y 45 Shent W P | made durlng. the Tirst taro daye wooird | (NEW YORK. May &5l LRt o e Chicase & % & el 0800 o g Vour t is also uring th ¥, woolrd | | 2 icago RYE.-Unchanged 129065 %0 Teessmry Statement. B et that i s bs suffering the worst and pood shecy ) firm: muscovado. test, 380 centrifugal, | Depariment of Dekota o A PUTTER—Unchanged: creamery - the = SR o o ihe Donde of an fea- | % test 4%c Molasscs sugar, & test. 3iic; | and this office, at whic Ml'u{n-‘ru‘plu’ oo ok L1} o Steady: extra western creamery, 3ic; extra | nearby prints, 32c. 1 BOGS—Steady; Pennsyivania and othe “ w‘““ ;\elrby firsts lare& cases, 22 &t mark | Pennsylvania and other nearby current re ceipts. returnable cascs. He At mark; west CHICAGO, ILL. ern firsts, free cn'.'a 22 at mark; western | eurrent receipts, free cases. 2ic at mark. TR :Ionbov Chic Board o! Tra FURENIEE 232 i sESgeesserey ¥ : ew York full creams. | choice new. l4e; fair to good, 13@Mc ¥ | Greene Cananes U5 &R &M | Inie Rosale Copper . 154 #o pid | Kerr Lake ¥4 Utah Con | Lake Copper MR Tiak Cupper Co |1a Salle Copper ... 114 Winona { Miami Oopper L3 Welvenne Liverpool Grain Market, ! SO JLIVERPOOL, Mas & WHE r-sm.‘.I bfi t E G | aull; No. 2 western winter, no_stock; | mh c‘ | futures steady: May. Ts 3d; July, 7s $%4! | er r d | October, 78 #4d | CORN-—Spol_easy: new American mixed | northern, & 3d: old American mixed, 7s | 5a: fuiures dull: July, nominal FLOUR-Winter paients easy at s 3d Dry Goods Market. I3 k L PreessREESE ’ New York Curk Market. N he following guotations are furnished by | & » an & Bryan, 38 South Sixieenth streei: » s FEYTHIT T L1t BurREe [ £ Brepucs % ASHIN . . z - H " | the least. More or jess improvement Mo: firsts. %c; seconds. Mc. packing stock, | ! peoria Grate Markes -J‘m?-‘r‘vl:(::r_\“: l:‘) - .0fe;:::?|l:;:‘-: X )‘n'm&‘-n“' "le.',);'.qb?:."' reliable | t07ed hoth the demand and prices during ;'},'c““’u"q’:',‘,; P ©d, §.%c: granulaied. | information may be *ned on applica- 7 PEORIA. 1L M COR> .| Today wes &8 follows: Trust funds. goid | quarter today that arrangements are Bein | has 1o no maant Loer oeomrereg ik a08 | ' o ton. A deposit of $14, to insure return current receipts. new | No. * yellow. 6i%: No. 3 @lc; | cotm, BGLMLSS; siiver dollars, S48 80, made for placing hore & SHL0M.00 tasue of | tng o iee tenmr e el And week- | Bask Cleart required before plans are sent on ind canes. miscellancous cascr, $.40; ne crade. | Sfiver dollars of 1156 SLIMN. silver cor. | the debenture bonds of the Chicago, Mi- | o wesk st Gt share® o whr, than | ngs. | application. Envelopes containing PENTA S Soraee packst En QATE L ; andard, Gc; No 3| fticates ouistanding. HS.MLGN General | waukee & S Peul reiiroad, But (he Papers | moeting With (avorabie discriaination and | dav. were BIRTILE abd for The corris. | and- addressed 1o Conmborale tor heics Umotty el & 70, TIAL21, or the eorres. | & 1o Construct 1 e | fund, standard silver dollars in gemeral [ bave Dol been signed yet jthis ¢l of stock s closing ia better | ponding date last year were S2.E16550 % | a—a I‘:’ Qua‘ter

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