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THE OMAHA GKALS AND PRODUCE MARKET |4 s, > o= *NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS [ ettt 't 580057 | OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET Market ic higher; current receipts, fices, $20,124,845; In banks to credit of treas- i > The Corpish Apartments er coln, $21,513,7%; minor ecoin, Bulls Refuse to Consider Influemcef ... - = b | Death of King Edward Has Little |} iotal balahce in general fund, 851,- | Beef Steers Steady, Feeders Lower & ) y 080,477 of Rains. o W Effect on Prices. : Niv e ey dinson. for the \f’eek‘ Tenthh and iite Strests WEATHER IN THE IN BELT | NEW YORK, May 7.—MONEY-On call, | S W m PRICES ADVANCE STEADILY . 13t b ‘" | PLAN TO CLEAR FINANCIAL SKIES |Iominal, Time loanc stcady. sixty davé| HOGS SHADE HIGHER FOR WEEK p— and ninety days, @i} per cent — Excessive Rains in Misso Kan- wlRIME = MERCANTILE PAPER—Y@ - cent e While Nebraska and Kamas Get L R e ALr Mus 7 1i0, |Pankers Take Large Blocks of | ETERLING EXCHANGE-Barely steady ve Tweaty-Kive o n- . Al with _actual business In bankers’ s at 1 Ratas, Eastern Reports Aro The barometric depression, nowed in (he| Ratlroad Securities to Be Placed |JBGLIS for sixiy-day IS and at te&i ower Than Uue favorable—Co Follows southwest Friday morning, moved slowly for demand, commercial bhills, §$4.83b4.81 . with Metter northeastward during the last twenty-four At Home and in VB B Eere ™ alexican dollacs Whent Upward. hours, and is central over the lower Mis- e, ! & ut Close, sourl ‘and _middle Mississippl valleys this NEreDey .| BONDS—Government, steady; railrond, :!lmrxnl. 'l‘hll| glllurblnce is “rl: ing con irregular. ” % —_— i ¥ nued unsettied weather. in the cent BW Y o Clos| ons on bonds were as H OMAHA, Neb, May 7, 1910. A OMAHA, May % W0 | valleyn, "dnd rains are failing this ‘morn. | NEW YORK, May 7.—(Special Telegram.) |goiione: = " . o o s el el The heavy rains received in Nebrasié A0C | ing along the lower Missouri river and east —The news of the serious lliness of KINg|y. s. ref. 21 reg ..100%1nt. M. M. 4s % | Gtucnl v o - fhagt 4y 7 1 ansas were not considered bearis r the middle Mississipp! and lower Ohlo | Edward in the middle of the present Week | do ref. 25 coupon .. 100% *eJapan 4s U I UMTuaL 4 dneners. hefet \ding bulls. dabiap) eys. The rains of the last twenty-four | had a more serious effect upon the stock | do &, registared ..10214 *do 4%s e . o Crop reports from east of the Missis®PPll ours were general over the valleys, and (Mmarket than hia death. It was believed | do s coupon 034K, C. 8o. st 8 jastiislal W euidCIny . et raging. Buying 18 mOTS| axcesstve rains occurred in Missouri and | that the turn for the better which the| do ds registeced ..1HNL. 8. deb. s 1o B [ tRas Bty L Siges general on rable crop news and|., ion Kansas. While no heavy falls oc- | market took in the middle of the week| do 48 coupon .. ..llikL. & uni. 4 jultitial kriany . s0id beices are steadily advancing e | ClUrred in Nebraska, the rains were gen-| W&s a substantial one. Allls-Chal. st & WM., K. & T. 1o 48 UL DUlUraay . udid The corn market lacked news but DUCES| eral over the state. and were well dis-| The raliroad financing abroad and the an OO o LA TR 1%y bl were steady and higher in sympathy With| i i, caq.” The weather remainx generally | rise which accompanied the news here took | AM- 7o /& To cv. 4r. 1000 Mo, Pecific £ o GSIx duys this week 0,600 wheat and good cash conditions. by | Cloudy west of the Missourl river to the|a large part of the bear section by sur- |45 "G SLUOLR R Saiue 5 last w 21,009 t opened strong and C"V“’"'h 'at|mountains, but it has cleared In the moun- | prise and it was obliged to retreat, al-| Armour & Co. is . #1% do dob kTl Sunte aays & weeks uso. L o dal nd the strength of cash wheal|iains and ‘west to the coast. Temperature | thongh it attempted to take refuge In |Aichison gen. 4s.... 9N Y. N i & Sakie Gy S § Weeks gy e nt prices up again today. !le {s| changes have been slight and unimportant ( the news of King Edward's illness and | "o ov. 48 ....,.....100% cv. 68 4 | DRINE Uays 4 WeeKS ugo e Tavoring the bull side and & bull market 18| overthe plains states, but they are higher | acath. The bear party ia supposed to have| do 18 e e W et o, sy | Semme aays iast year..: uss Lo, expected next week, when governusent TIE=|, tho castern and =outhern ' suffered heavy losses. At. O L. LAY do cv. 48 10215 | The following table the receipts (ces are {ssued. ‘o in|extreme northwest and on the Pacitic slope. [\ The placing of great bond issues abroad |B. & O. 41 ... 8 Ng. Pacitic 4 100% | of Cuttie, HUES Anu sheep at Soudi Vmaaa Corn firmed up with the advance jth | The weather will be warmer in this|means the clearing of financial skies in do 3ye . 904 %o s < il | for the ye ompared Wta lasc wheat. The market was featureless, Wil yicinity Sunday, with fair tonight and Sun- | the United States. Financial men believed do 8. W. 444 L 90K0. 8, L. 4 8 |year: tie exception of the renewed buying BY|day. there could be no genuine confidence in the | Brk. Tr. o i StNPenn. cv. 3is 1016... BN | Cuitle ..., 00,093 § ash handiers and outside trade = US| ‘ihe following shows the temperature and | future until a condition had been reached |G o7 e TOORRL > R 1o [ Hows LU0 Wuehe oni 11 offerings were sold readily at yesterday'®| precipjtation for the last three years: where there was & market upon Which |G ol R ) ¢ % p tbr i g &0 T d st | Sukep B2 S . % level. o bush 1910, 1909. 1908. 1907. | railroads could sell their 34 per cent bonds | Chae & Ohio itee. . 1) - do gon. : 8 | %ng foliowi e : e Primary wheat receipts were 29,000 bush- | Minimum temperaturs.... 45 48 3 43| o an advantage. In the last two years the | do rer. is.. e T Ui S T aieving, e shows e Syeae els and shipments were BAOK0. Bus Preolpitation 3 .22 00 .0 00| bond market in this country has been 0 [*Chicago & A. i« S ORI olk aci.. B0 | Gaverkl dRse With Sombnenay Y e against receipts I“'-:n"';;;rb"'h‘-"' - Normal temperature for today, 60 de-| narrow n\u(llhn placing ng 4 per ce}r:tl here [C, B. & Q. J. 4 161 03eatoard A. L. du... 8 | ° days with comparisons: ud shipments of 201, sl grees. . meant nothing, iIf not a loss to the com- o gen. is. 18880, Paclfic c. 48 90 Se1E - P - .“r(n .?) corn receipts were 239,000 bushels | " Lieficlency In precipitation since March 1 | panies |,,.,|n." [%c. M. & 8.P. ¢ b g do cv. 48, 0 Date | 1919, (1909, [ 1905, | 1003 [ 1506 | 1905, | ¢ and shipments were 530,000 bushels, against | 3.59 inches It was announced after the close of the|C K. I & P.'c. 4877 do 1t ref. 4s Tecelpts last year of 277,000 bushels and | ‘Deficiency corresponding period in 199, | Stock exchange (oday that Kuhn, Loeb &|, 10 Mg ds......... $uso Rallway is ehipments of 384,000 bushel 8.18 inche Co., and Speyer & Co., jointly had pur- ,:J*k‘ I\ml be... 6 do gen. 4 Pearances were $5,000 bushels of corn, | 'Deficiency corresponding period In 108 | chased from the Baltimore & Ohlo $40,000.- | o™ Mid s 7 Unlon Pacitic 4 i i ot 4| R Located in one of the most pleasant districts in the city. Have u © |51l 40 every modern convenience, including steam heat, janitor service, hot 6 none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 2,69 Inches 000 (hree-year 41 per cent notes and that | § §; U/ & 44 PN Qo v B IR | b b+ I e e VAU DI VIR anCiauto There was no market at Liverpool on ac- Europe. These notes are part of & $50,00,00 do ref. is .. @ U. 8. Steel 2 i count of the death of King Edward VIL Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. | i, which $i0,000000 fs belng reserved. | sbisillers 6a ||\ 7y *Va.-caro. Chem. . 9 ’ : 4 bt ; sntd et & 00 i r Laeal range of options: For Omaha, Neb. for the twenty-four| On the weeks' currency movement New | **Erie p. I. s 8 1ty 621 535 respect. ‘Two apartments left at $45.00 each, three at $50 each, and b hours ending at & a. m., 7th merldian time, | York banks gained $7,043,000. On transfer| *sdo gen. 4s ($-8 b s two elegantly furnished apartments at $75 each Artieles,| Open.| High. | Low. | Saturday, May 7, 1910: operations with the 'ln'l’-awn;l banks $do ev. da ser. A.. HyWeitern Md. de.. A - I | i adodpcinl OMAHA DISTRICT. there was a net gain of §, , but @ loss | *do series B. .. e cv. Gp.... 89 : o B i Al 0 S 50230 on sub. reusury operations. No | Gem Biee. cv b ik Wik canirel 4. “Sundus. W. Farnam Smith & Co. 100 Stations. Max. Min. fall. Sky #0ld, exports. Int Met, 4}s i | | 6 | 117,000 bushels, 1 A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. |ihey will be placed by bankers here and iu |« ‘a 1. G 4r i R 18 g > L) AR A AR garage. Call and inspect, and be convinced that these apartments are I i most desirable as to location, arrangement and finish, and in every i 8 > . » | . 1 RReceipts and disposition of live stock at 100/ 101 Ashland, Neb @ .52 Cloudy Out of respect to King Edward the stock | ¢ g8 oo S Lo ! 1320 Farnam Street 6% §B'k'n_ Bow, Neb, 50 40 .10 Cloudy The opening was generally higher. Southern | Locar Seomrities. RECKIL L S—CARE " o Columbus, Neb... 48 42 47 Cloudy | Paclfic ddvanced % on initlal sales Whis| ,040ione turnished by Samuel Burns, e (il w1 Culbertson, Neb.. 38 4 17 Cloudy |helped Union Pacitic, which immediately), "uy"Now vork Life bullding, Omaha: . |C. M. & St. P..... 1 " 420 G D 8 B Clowdy . | oteet pies ranping trom Sik to; B but e QYRR © ity e . - | $4.00G6.25; Te 1 Indian steers, $4 » sizes, per 1 2.75; 150 \ Fairmont, Neb AL 48 Cloudy |steel prices ranging trom 1K to, BHA DUt | pesirice Creamery, com.... . oy Missourl Fucitic.. i SO AL R e Indan e LA e T Mt e AMARE, BRI Gr. Tsland, Neb. 4 Cloudy ldsed higher. Trading” il ML e TSer | City of Omaha 4i4s,” 1934 0 0k N oh . Paot ke J .00; cows and helfers, $3.06.00; caives (in | sizes, per box, 8., Hartington, Neb. .08 Clondy | thirty minutes trading, with a slight de- | cuishy packing ot L e 14 AN A oA £ 1 carioad lots), $4.00@8.75 "1 UEMONS Limoniera, sxtra faney. 00 Sizs L0108 Hastings, Neb.... 4 Cloudy cline. Southern Rallway issues were | s Portland Cement bonds........ C. & N, W, (west). .. HOGS—Receipts, 6,000 head; mgrket 10@15c | 360 size cholice, 300-360 sizes, per box, WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $1.05%@1.06%: 3 Holdrege, Neb... “ stronger on rumor that dividends would|*jowa Portland Cement con. bonds. bl b B M & U, i phgs and iights, $5.00G9.00; packers, | .60 size, e per box leas. hard, $1.0214@1.04%; No. 4 hard, $3c@$1.01; |Gakdale, Neb..... 4 be resumed on the preferred stock. The|Kansas City Stock Yards stock Uit e QAR eoes ’ 3 60; butchers and best heavy, $9.40 | BANANAS—Fancy select. per bunch, §2.% < No. 2 spring, $1.051471.06%; No. 3 sprivg (Omaha, Neb'..... & sales weré 261,034 shares. Long Bell LUMBer Co.....voeeerieens o TR 0; Jumbo, bunch. $2.76G8. 16, $1.02G1.041; No. 2 durum, No. 3|Tekamah, Neb... @ . Money on call was nominally 4 per cent. | . § per cent U Q. 1““1‘:. o ¢ P AND LAMBS—Receipts, 500 | (ORAPE FRUIT-Florida, 4 size, $4.60 durum, S5@sse. 1 el o0 2 Sterling exchange was strong, % per cent ley' Irrl. Co. 6a, 1920.. 98 R o o i { hend; market steady: native muttons, $7.00 | 940480 sizes. per box. §. 2 while, 63@63tc; No. 3 white, | Carroll, e o higher today. All bonds were firm. | S0 Kol & P (West)..oue..ne GV TR Aady | e 5, $1. APPLES Ben Davis per Bbl, 85 white, 80%@813c; No. 3 color, | Clarinda, 4 28 Nuniber, ot sales and principal quotations s Thini bedtlbitn FISRR T b : o ¢ | calitorniafancy, W." v, Pearmaine, ot el ; No. 3 llow, | Sibley, la... ) 41 “2 > on stocks were as follows: ot S 3 {4 e AR . AG " e A . $2.10; ‘alifornia, extra fancy WV, W No. 4 ',‘-‘I:'?uw. ‘g‘flfifl’kn; No. zy.qw/.o *Sloux City, la... 46 44 .29 Sales. High. Low. Close. : . DISFOSITION—HEAD, CHICAGO IVE OCK MARKE | e e Pearmaing, Red Wood brand, per box, PRA A s A X R ; 4 ¥ . attle. — $2.25; extra fancy Iowa Jonathans, per bl 3, 50G59%c; No. 4, B8%@5T%c: NO| * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour |Allis-Chalmers pid Omaha E. L. & P. 88, 198.......00000 Omaha Pacl ) : D ' [0G3c. period ending at 8 a. m. § Not mcluamz‘"“""""‘ i rg? b bl Omaha K. L. pfd § per cent......... il R ] T hs e ttle and Sheep Markets Stendy— | ¥ £ A Amorican Agricultural ... Conipan: ‘CRANBERRIES—Jorsey, fresh stoc Siandard, A1%@0Nc: No. 3 white, | in averages 33 O TR T Y S Omaa B Ry g 1mie.. LU WA 10 | Cuauhy Fackiny o1l ogn Reported Lower. A Rl et i :lqll‘?c., 0. l\_wlmev wa@flflv&"- -"l):d‘ DISTRICT STATIONS. American Can . . p v iy | Aroour & Cc.... e o v CHICAGO, May 7.—CATTLE-Receiots DATES—Anchor brand, new, ow, (OGdBsc; No. 4 yellow, 3@40c; mixed, No.of —-Temp-— Raln-|Am. C. & ¥.... | OmihRa & B, B SCrRYC A | Senwartz-solen Co. R e, 300 head; market cteady; beeves, $.60GS.3; | PKES. in boX, per box, §2. Wi, 5 < 4 & Districts. Stations. Max. Min. fall. |Am. Cotton Ol ... | Omaha & C. B. Ry. & B. pd........ 6 | Murpny, shpping v 3 . Texas stecrs, $4.70@6.40; western FIGS—Californie, .lc size, S0c. BARLE M@: 0@sic; No. 1 feed, 41@ Golumbus, Qoo 1 ] o iy Aol R 5 i D L T R 3§y | Vthwr buyers.... . e -+ | $4.850.86; stockers and feeders, R 3 b P oiavile. i . Ice 8 e | South Omi R 109 cows and heifer ves, : arket. Shis v American Linseed .11 it City tod 2 "l Totals ATie; No. 3, THETC | Indinnapolls, i b o] Amaricta Lhcomauie oy | Blous City ‘ttock yards pf.......11l 9 IR e iy MINNEAPO! May WHEAT—May Carlot Keceipts, |Chicago, Til........ “ reolAm. B & R.... 180 §% 7% | United kansas P.C. Co. 65, 1 | e 3 $LI1g; July, $111%: ~ September, $1.0. Wheat. Corn. Oats, | St: Louts, M . ol Am 8 & R pra. 200 108% | “375 net s per ctni [ e Febotics wl e luciiug, Wiich was A 20@9.65; mixed, | Casn: No. 1 hard, $L15; No. 1 northe Chicago o 54 gel:“&ogfil N “;1 io":m sl: el r::.ln 1‘;'” Y. § " ‘;:',.k - i o eluug i m‘;\n any Lgur G il |y X “2.5Th; good to choic ‘u 18%@1.13%: No. 2 northern, $1L.11@1.12 Ak e ] L3 . oesr Refthibe Rel LUl ADE WECK 1ECCIpLY NUVE DEen Lue ‘ @8.00; pigs sulk of [ No. 8, $1.081.10! Minneapoifa | o Kengan Clty, Mo “ ""i‘“*‘ T & Matnse AR BT 1345 | H“q,‘}:'\f"'\'; ’“‘:““"l' " Bona LROtenL Aur Beveral w althouku ns i L] BUlES ot aeLIA ‘ ”u‘m; . St i |Omaha, Neb........1 @ A0 :::,"::;.n:mfl:: v g ;“’i"‘m“-‘u b;".‘vl:.uwe;:\ osing quotations on|=uuwiug a taling off o iess thali i AND LAMBS-Receipts, esti- No. 3 yellow, 58%@doc, U vl | Rxcessive rains were general in Missour 5o s 0 1 X Head s Loflparew Wit last week. Un tue | mated at 2,000; market steady; native, $4.236 | OATS—No. 3 white, 10%@i0%c. | Anaconda Mining Co.. 1100 044 | Alloues ............... 40 Mohawk 7 5 v ; and eastern Kansas during the last twenty- i Rialnieg g Gy 41 [oiher hang, us comparea with & Year usu, | 7.0; western, $4.6067 80; » LR R Eone 2 Ml four hours, and moderate rains were gen- | AlcHiEon e 830 1054 | Amal. Copper _....... #6% Nevada Con Ly , $4.5007.50; yearhings, $i.00 X (P : 4 1018 ot | Az RS f6w Nevada Con. .9 | ubie lus Geen w loas OF Muust GWG hueu. | lambs, native, $15@900; western, § eral In all other portions of the corn nnn‘fi:fini',? i ine L 190" | AHoa Sohe o RN B 1O Souuay, tne market siumpea badiy, |9.10. il LISy Omaha Hay Market. Features of the Trading and Closing ;heml "'nw:"p::ffi'.':e'q":.(.°}"';f'abr‘r"1“‘:.":({.‘.' Baltimore & Oblo... 00 108% | Atlantic .......... € North Lake ........ 3“’ Yokt “l“'“l day peing snarpy lowe —— - OMATIA, May HAY—No. 1, § i reezing tei < are reported Hethlehein Steel ... ... i e 2% B C G & G ivisi. B 0ld Dominto ; Sice \nen the market uas bren'in lar < Uy Live ¢ 7.50; packing, $1.50. Straw: Wheat, FXISeN Sh Benrd ot Tradle, axtreme upper Mississippl and Missouri Hrooklyn Repid Tr. ... .. 6.0 (B & CC &S M. L Ofceold v colidition Any VAIUES DRVS T6COVEReAItD BUGn | so iy Sty Live Steck Mawketi |2 $7.00; pAcking $4.60. Straw: Wheat. '$.60; CHICAGO, May 7.—8hort sellers were on |leys, 1. A. WILSH Canadian, Pactfle ........... 180 186% | Butte Coulition ...... 18%Parrott §. & 41 extent Luat at the ciose of tie week tue | JCANSAS CITY, May 7—CATTLIE-Re- |I¥e and oats, $6.30. Alfalfa, $1L80. The sup the run In the wheat pit today. Leading Local Forecaster, Weather Iiureau, |Central Leather ... 4,400 41% | Cal & Arizona.. 381 Quincy 4 market is about wnere it one wevk | CeiPts, 1,0W head, including 60 souther ply of poor hay is much heavier than the longs had the whip hand, forcing covering batarr Gentral Leather bid.. . ... Ko 106" | cal. " Tieen 57 Shannon ..\l {0y | asv. As has been iue case ohe WeK | inarkct steady; native steers, ¥.2ows10) [ demand and low prices prevail on stop-loss orders and doing considerable | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |Central of New Jersey. ... Y 8 g e |80k Rapay® peen Lue case for some time | outhern staers, ¥..37.66 southern cows, AL it s in the way of taking profits. The deferred & Chewmpeake & Ohlo. 8% | Copper Range 0. C... 6 Superior & B. M...". 914 | been In betcer request and have been Lrecr .00, native cows and heifers, $3.50¢ RERIERN ARV SRINLLMREELIN S 4 4 Chicago & Alton. offered Easl Buite C. M., T g stodl P », @500 by SIOU. 3 P S v fiturey coset KORE o N w00 MO | quotations of iwe Day o Varioms |Gtk & ATk | EOKC Butto C. M. ¢ sullers toan the heavy cattlo. | odkers and_teeders, $4.0005.00; bull I0UX FALLS, S. D.. May 7.—(Special.) oW (B oo Bt %G : . . Cows and heifers of the beiter grades, .00, calves, $3.16@8.20; western steers, | By reason of her Inventive genius, Miss aid oats unchanged (0 a shade higher. Pro’ Commodities, e R d H iy K } . 149% | Grant i C 8 8, - 3% | that is, strictly good killers, have sold Ve western cows, $4.0005.50. e ] S Visjons showed 100 loss to 2ic gain NEW YORK, May 7.—FLOUR—Dull and | o %%%0 p 4 Al raoey 0 e Qi WA S ask,. ki ME the Alose tev ] 1 Recelpts, 2,600 head; market 10g | Katherine Connors, late of Salem, but whe Except for a trace of easiness, which | without change; spring patents, $5.26@5.55;|C., ¢, C. & 8t. P . 8% | 1ale Royale Copper... 1414 Uikh COfe +.r.e.oeees are bringing about the same money as one | 19¢ lower; bulk of sales, 39..6@W. heavy, [ now has taken up her residence in Sioux came at the outside and was due to fine| winter patents, $5.51G6.80; W extras, | Colorado ¥. & 1.1 1.0 Ll 97w | Kerr Luke <. S4Utah Copper Co.... Week ago. The same can be said of can- | 3'-20@2.40; packers and butchers, $9.26@9.40; [ Falls, enjoys the distinction of being the rams in the winter wheat country, a con-| No. 1, $4.00g4.0; Kansas st .90 | Colorado & Southern...... 1 | Lake Copper ..\, 24 Winona ........".... 7% | NINE stock. On the other hand the medium | I8ht, ¥10a83; pigs, 3.50a%.15. only woman Inventor in South Dakota ARion of nervous strength prevailed from |5.00; ‘winter stralghts, $4.86G6.00; ' Spring | Consolidated Gas ... U | La Salle Cop i1 " Wolverine grades have been more or less neglected, |, SHEEP AND =LAMBS—Receipts, 1000 |gh, nay just been granted a pa start to finish. In the last half of the ses- | clears, $4.20@4.50; winter extras, No. 2, $3.75 | Cor Frodyets “ooo .- JRCT 5 | Miami Copper ... 21% and in consequence of this, the market is |Dead: markct steady; muttons, &.50@7.7; | bk %40 EFanted & patene. onia sion the bears were in a semi-panic. Liv-| @400; receipts, 31,3%; shipments, 9 Denver & Rio Grande. ... 3 K P = around 15@2c lower than one week ago. | |ambs, $6.50G8.75; fed western wethers and | folding umbrella, which her friends believo erpool was unoffjcially higher, the Michi-| RYE FLOUR—Steady; fair to good, $4.25 [0, % M5, U0 A K Bl New York Curb Market. Th stocker and feeder market has been | Yearlings, §5.00G8.00; fed western ewes, $6.55 | will result in her securing a fortune gan crop report foted a condition 2 points| @4.46; choice to fancy, $.40G4.60 | Disttiior Beauritios 230¢ | The following quotations are furnished by | VeTy unsatistactory all the week. While | @7.50. —_— lower than a_month ago and the prospects| CORNMISAL—Steady; fine white and vel-| g " A | Logan & Bryan, 315 Sonth Sixteeath street: | Teceipts have not been very large, the - — = — were for 4 decided decrease. Anxiety as|low. $140QL45; coarse, $1.2@1.30; kild dried, | Krie s ‘pa.. . .. Steto Gasioor... 2 Inspiration .. a |country demand has been disappointingly St. Joseph Live Stock Market. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to the government report Monday regard- m'\{”'lEAT r ARy e it Erie 24 pfd...... i Cons ::“{Mm‘. B . ;flm!l, and, In consequence, the market| ST. JOSEPH, Mo, May ATTL ing dlminished acreage was without any in- HEAT- Spot, frn: iNo i3 réd, ST | Gobscell Rimtris. 1o AR o shNevada Gons. .73 | has siumped for the want of a good buying | Recelpts, 100 head;’ market ~ urichanged; |- dication of letup and kept the bears fn(nominal, c i f; No. 1 nor , 81215, N p! H v o 4 L.l support. At the close of the week prices, | steers, 36.00g7.65; cows and heifers, $4.00@ | Renl estate transfers for May 7. furnished misery. The stock of contract wheat heid | Dominal, opening, navigation; option mar gm’n@nfllm ctts. 100 SHUDE e 1;‘.(\).'"\13'3':.’ B especially on the light and thin kinds of | 7.35; calves, $4.00G8.00. by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com here In public and private houses was re- | let: Wheat was qulet, but prices were firm | [EERS TR coorirrrnnnt ks igd 20 | Twvis-Daty Thnswitt Pxg. Co. .. cattle, are 15025c lower, Receipts, 3,30 head; market 15@ |pany, bonded abstracters, 1714 Iarnam ported to be not more than 2,500,000 bu. Sep- [ On M e, predi il TR L e - d G0 " Sears, Roabuck i'o.. 14" |- Quotations on catile: Good to chofce|20¢ lower; top, §.40; bulk of sales, $v.x |Douglas 2865 Tember sold between $1.02% and $1.03%. clow. | the southwest and’ expectations of bulllsh | [t My Bid-pii foe fiil SR T fupertor & prta”r i3 | cornfed steers, $7.25@7.8; fair to zood corn. | 9.0, | Andrew Anderson ard wife to Ema ing at $1.034@L03%. a nel advance of @| Bovernment reports. closing ab ‘e ”?I‘"“; Int. Marine ped.... 3 4 Glioux . [liell 7 Tanopah Mining..... |fed steers, 36 ommon to falr corn-| SHEEP AND LAMBS—No sheep on sale; | uel C. Janssen, lot 4, hlock 95, Flo e, lo Mc mdvance; May. Il G Seon | International Paper ....... .. : 14 | Goldfleld Cons. ] ity Coppar.. . .. i3 |fed steers, §.75@6.70; good to chofce cows | market nominal; lamos, $8.2549.10. ence . he May-July erence- §s now .under 3o , 31106110 3-16, L $110%; owa Centra B vt racys | reifers, 5. common to falr cows n Sight. ots 2, 3 block A, South as again 4 " | ceips. 97,200 bushels. Ke Tt New York Mining Stocks. |ard heifers, 32.7 £o0d_to cholce stock. SALITth y Omahi 3 G 1o KT :.3;’,‘“”:3?.:,'.:.’:,",,“,‘,:,:.,“",'“» CORN—Spot, firm, No. 2,.60%c nominal, NDW YORK, My To-Closing :auctations| 678 200 féeders, v Shole o | 4 Receipts OFULIS VoK Rt . C1ve DEIOIRNL Vi o T TR jot 1% pected large deliverles. Cash corn has stead. | elevator, domestic.basls; export. No. 3, diic | Laclede das .o . i PRa A R DL R & q | stockers and feeders, $i T orion500d | western markets ) o e ily galned in strength since. The week's re. | "ominal. f. o. b.; option market was with- | Loulsvilie & X R Taadviile: Ooh .. 5 |falr stockers and feeders, s stock | South Omaha 2 2 47 ¢ | Byron Recd company tu Siephen D 3 \ $ Alleo ers _aid % colptn here were aSout 1505000 o1 ook §,7- | out transactions. .closing unchanged to j4c|dinn; & &L L., £ i eI “Littla Chier i1 @ |helfers, $3.75GA4.S5; veal calves, $4.55@5.25; | Ko joseph . ot . Bangs, w2 feel in width of €30 fect | Kansas City , Rk 1,000 lot 3, block Capitol Hin % : . v, T24C) ool B . 3 o b, Etugs, etc., $3 6 the shipments. The cash market today wan | BiSher: May: closed, 8oi July, i2dc; Sep EN‘.K A : Com, Tunnel stook... %5 Mexlcan ... o Eh‘;‘xln}v's‘“”u*; $3.15G6.5. ot B blocle 2 cuy OATS—Spot, firm; mixed, 2 and 32 3 i & g [ Con. Cal & Ve ©rrr /108 OphiF DR i8—A lght run of hogs today lost its|St. Louis ............ 3 65,000 500 a8 and husband to Vivian WhoUt Seady . Nor® vellow tai day Was | tember, TiKc. Recelpts, 4800 bushele. 4o "bonds ontarlo ber o %G y a1 4 1lish influenc unch of Iy | Chic 0 H. Murphy, lots 2§ and D eginged from @NGHYC 0 4o, and | pounds nominal; natural white 25 and 32/ NUSOU SRR : 6B | o SBrivar Voo 08 Slandacd sioiii11 1l | Paant dntiuange in & bunch of sharply | Chicago ... e e ot add. ta’ Contral Dark. ..., Oats were a trifle firmer, I pourids, 46@MSc; clipped white, 34@42 pPounds, | Niiional Lead . t Irou Silver . 16 Yellow Jacket ...l 8 | prfces suffered large d-clines in bt dirL P T Katherine Henck and Florence lienck dVanbs I e s aneiped byt aGs24c. Option maTRet whs Withous teanse| N I K of M. 8 »id Offered sions. Order buyers picked out few loads oL o ATl e sG] A R e daanck Q, o = | actions, closing nominal. eC 3 3 ¥ Central, . . . . % ¥ " ™ (A 00 o ¥ 3 mur:m September fluctuations kept within g o fRens Yark” Omers et Wool Market. n\lwleln!exl‘xflf"m?;edr:m;'m;,'.f{ I:‘t(n;;:_fm:}c:(;,}} OMAHMA GENERAL MARKETS, 200 Seeft faatie joption closed at 3%@ic, pre-| "HAY—Firm; prime, $1.20; No. 1 $1.124@ Nortoik & Western BOSTON, May 7.—WOOL—The Commer-|on rore liberal dcclines and were finally | Provisions: “Pork wee. G100 down, lara| "o Ng: 3 {L0GLE: No. 3 Kogiie North Amertean 1L clal Bulletin will hay of the wool market|able to put up thelr droves at reductions | S°Ple and Famcy Froduce Prices Fur- ) & block : 3 HO! ul ate common to choice, 1509, b ’ H OMOrrow : tle general improvement in|of 10xlsc. M a ) v Wi e Lizzie R. S \ d to 4o up and ribs 2e@se lower. mGBe; 1906, nominal; Pacific Coast, 1909, | Pacific Mall ... RAIRE a EDAIEy Al nRR e e End et e, Movament s -t ho tline very.|i ‘BISNSE by MEvers apf Nl i Gear Pl Hiarana Taxd e g . 1 y_good clearance was made! BUTTER—C) v, ¥ elivered o | ‘(Georse Forgan, lot 11, block 17, und ek fNHires \ruuged; gu [follow, 14q@18¢; 1908, nominal. 8 des s aap ol stood that another'line of Oregon staple, [ before midday. Heavy hogs met with ‘[thehr:lxnlx‘l Ao maryiuaio. i dalreced ‘” 10t 13, block 1S, Omaha View...... | gl o Yes'S. | Bogota, 2 X . waburg Coal - Femae ; ] ) A 0 = cline, |31c; fn (0-1b. tuos, 2igc; packing stock, solid | (I7orean, lot 14, block 18, Omaha Vie Wheat | | 1 | K UBATAER-Gllet; Hemlock firsts, %@ et stet car."/.. Aln Arlson elip olanged hands “at’ 00guze, | "X iarke: Share of 'the supply changed | puck, 200; duls P hous e Marnet | Anba B.” Savidge and ' husbana May [13%-140 115%| 1 13% 116 | 1131 Be: seconds, W@2ic; thirds, i Te, Pullman Palace Car......... 2 ol A D%H oL ;:": L dnbast de: hands at $9.15@9.20 as compared with yes-|changes every Tuesday. | Charles Vana,' lot 12, block 9, July o 1o 1ok ot 104-t8 | P8US C s10NE_Pork, ‘steady; mess. 8400 | Noastp oo %o | for dealors Understand that stocks cannot | o 8030, a snilng lens than (he beos oned | ,,CHEESE—Twins. “16ic; young America. | b R T G Pl w03 103 10271 024% 1 0% | @oes0 family, $26.006127.00, short clears, | Republic Steel ... H be replaced in the country at current quo- | paid yesterday. g |1mge; dalsy, lic; limburger. 1o No. | Toan® Y “Hughes and - Saele W 16161 613 @ 6 % /00, | Kock Island CO............. lood are s rately at 29¢ - ge as c e Bk | Swiss, 22¢. o , S0, g e 3 esih (80534 3% 40 b4 ¢ family. $8.0002000; beet A hon. 30" to | Rock lsland Co. pids. ... " Woshed Oio. delaines 18 muving vomy Iod- | B But e oven sresius domeae e sub- | POULTRY-—Drossed 'brollers, $.00 dor.. | souens Siipiidh o ¢ [t o s g 8 65017 60; pickled nams, $16.00(8t L & 8. F. 34 pd..\\. orately at 28@atc. It i belleved that busi- | pured Wwith the official count of the seme | (oF storae, $.00; for, fresu springe, Wel | TViha wni W T Gite S ! 3 e d ™ Somay - emiddle . west, prime | St Louls £ W...... . cere ness will not improve materially until the |days last year. In point of prices the mar. | Nens, 18c; cocks, 12ic: ducks, geest | change Place . N & | % CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS in width of lot 8,600 Steam, $12.00313.10; refined. easy: continent, | 5t 8 W ol pepe ¢ new lightwelght goods season opens in|ket has beon very uneven owing fo the | 100 turkeys, pigeons, per doz., 31.20; 4% | $13.00; South American, $14.50; compound, | Southern Pactfic ..... > e June, when serges will be offered. Uncertainty of the provision trade: Valueg | Bomer squabs, $1:00 per doz.; fancy squabs. | AP0 40%G % | 0% | §10.007710.50. Southern Rall s - == werc haminered hard at the opening, but |35 per doz.; No. 1, $3.00 per doz. Allve ‘_fi*—‘,_ TR s | PULTIO, o utet; prime, clty hhds., 7816c; | B rnvny e | Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts. | nuch fmproyement (ook pluce during iater m 14 to 1 Ibs., 3ici 1% o 2] country, (%@ Tennesseo Copper . 2 NEW YORK, May 7.—-EVAPORATED |0ayS, With the result that vesterday's sales | 16¢; old roosters, lle; young | ln'es'men* ptional ‘op | “RICE-Quiet; domestic, 5%@Sc; Patna, Texus & Pacific APPLES—Firmly held wi little bet were fully a dime higher than those a weel | FOOSters, ducks, full feathered, ldc portunity for profit Q c irmly held with a ter ily a Y T Satey Snk e dommand. On the 8pot, Tamey. it duoted ot |A€0. Today's break leav x the market a |Beese. full ‘feathered, Yc: turkeys. lici R R BUTTER—Basy; creamery, speclals, | T. 8t L. & W. pld f . e i ice. B@tsgc: prime. Tutiic: bommen | ¥hade higher than at last week's close. | Kulnea fowls, %o eucn; plseons, (3¢ ber doz | . Gty ithe: 2i40; extras, 2%c; thirds to firsts, %@ ¢ i i R d sk Representative sales | nomers, $3.00 per doz; squabs, No. 1 §2.00 | pporiun"y Qe IR State dairy finest, 25@28%c: common to . . . { DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are quiet and Av shopn o per dox; No & we T etien, | and *One - Hulf per prime, M%i;flfielfi:‘l};g‘;‘;.f- m;;;&; b unchanged. ~Quotations range from 2%@ |33 10 830 & g g4 g R g Pt M i 4 i ot i e to extras, i Imi ery, emaitise % |8%c for Californias up to 20-40s and 4@dc 2 2, 5@18c; Spa St e, .4 y | ftles of a well established, vapidly g%’ % i ; ¥ Stivded § 4% | export demand; choice, 104@10%c: extra |2 % 01 bt i I tato. Gar na i White | International business, whose annunl s t.‘-rgb uotations were as follows; new s average = bes mq."q;()l'c state _ full | Va..Garoline «Ghemical ... chiolce, 10%@11i4e; fancy, 121k, TGRSR o 14+ €1 1 ‘,lpxecr,u:‘ru:‘l. 13c; butfalo, o; ;‘:lll.:v‘:(lp‘e‘;-lc):‘h!;‘. Thta ":"“‘“'::‘ 'r“l""';'j”:-’ o §8 aguial asise JR—Quiet; winte | cream. mew c. ; - : . are quiet, but firmly held; choice, 6@0%e; | T. - 0 815 | vt el oh, ve; " 2 o 82,0 winter Btraphte s T onts: #906510; | GG "Steady and unchanged; fresh gath. PR 2 e R s teAsa: mann: g | pullncads, 12ci white Lass Yio; roesiiads, | four years' time—s (Il growing. “ bakers. $.000455. 015, | erea, regular packed, extra firsts, Zg@| WaTC,) AR are quiet and steady: loose muscatels are . 25 §190 each; stadross, per pair, W9; £ro8 WiaM | Manufactures and s « 'éu"izfi‘% ot ol 'z;'ml'lrr’rl;tvimlfi‘: unseitled; brofiers, 9c | Westem Uslon o.......... quoted at :*.'dl:.-,gc:xgg;‘ua-u o fancy weeded, | Rt S RUE “GuTs—No. 2 loins, 1%e; No. 1|t U‘ consumer for cashi. Salos run s & lteed or mixing, 4@slc; fair to D air; fowis, 17%c; turkevs, 10¢: Wheeling & - E....... 3 f | efiGke: scediess, 3 ie: London layer: 4 1 Vel d p chuck, 9%e; No. 2 chuck, 8%¢; No. 3 chuck, | M&h ak $25,000 in cash pe Has paid R RDE s, gse. e L e e, steady; fowls, 18¢%c; Totaliiales. for the day, 176,000 shares. | $1.15@1.20. 3 ; 1 "o round, 1l%ci No. £ round, like; | a dividend every yes nization, No. 'l l;‘l’lr‘Ihwu‘"“.‘ faio thyeatern, $230; | keys, 11G2c. New York Bank Statement. | Sugar and Mo s i & No. 3 round, LN ABLES. has st asids smple sury i sed over, $11.26. & il Y - o LR ... 15 - " o U Ve e e [ off ample depreciation a Istory ) ~ St L ral M et. NEW YORK, May 7.—The statement of | NEW YORK, April 3 “ 1RISIL POTATO Wisconsin and na- ;’};"{;‘,‘ghflflg;;nhwn«” per bbl. g40| ‘Cm! ""'M“'";:WH'E"I:_'N", o | clearing house’banks for the week shows |steady: Muscavado. 8 test. S.s0c: centr 14 E uve, per bu., 0gsle; Colorado, per bu., bo, | Of Institutien is one of zrowth-—of con- alden (10080), 313 4001 12,6055, * Sivoe Short riba, | | SN ISTAy. 4113 July, 804 Cash higher: {tnat the banks hold $107L8% more than |fugal, 9 ‘est, 43k molaises sugur, B SIED SWEET POTATOES—IKansus, per | servative expansion, of « demand greater A Sl er: | the requirements of the 2 per cent reserve |test, 3.5:. Refined, quict: cut loaf, g » bl., §2. | then capact ‘ that guar "’#:l':,"c,'fl‘:mf;“hwh"l R feaek: No.'2? red. §1.20; No. 2 hard, $1.178 | roquired, This is an increase of $4.00L3i5 | cr 5.9c; mould A, 5.600; cubes, TR SN PORe UT CABBAGE—New California and southern, | LhoP capacity. A ur were | 1. SHEL E2,000 bu., ‘compared with 175,000 bu. the | C : trao % B6cs 2 8 extreme close of the week and th | G o : s, ."the | Cash higher; track, No. 2. 6c; No. 2 white, : foctioners' A, 5.06c; No, . Yo. and the market | crate, $1.7 clalms against it fens or mortgages corresponding day a year ago. 69700, [ETte sintemeni Decrease, |4.95¢c; No. & 6.%0c: N, remained nominally steady. OLD - VEGETABL arsnips, carrots | on any of it A high class, ; hogs, | Cash firm; track, No. 2, 42%c; No. 2 white, | Deposits Qurins aye . 4 U el o with its rapidl 2,908 hoad proeive » 225500 | 12, 4.46c; No. 13, 4.4de; No. 11, 4.40c Sslon Wpie peoral I 0% Wedns frads , per 1b, e 0 3 TARRS Stpana L, S fodax Sadth SLINOLIRG, No. '3 vety Suien i kied; | TRYE-Nomin et Tietal tenders. 2700300 | MOLASSES—Steady: New Orleans, open b mbs, | both SOUTHEKN VEGETABLES. ition in full. Ads W " ) R L164: D PLOUR—Firm; red t hard, 31.144%@1.16%; No. 3 hard, $1.08G1.15. W0mE 10, axira f e eigmtt: | Saesle A — : p Laa.100 LG e rpg e LA most as slumpy. A better demand and| CARROTS—Per doz. bunches, . §@G%c: No. 2 white, 66066%c: No. 3 white, | $4.10 b i e WNEILS| NEW. FORK: May. TDRY. G00DE | LS ey o Phatr soniured She'mar- | SHALLOSTS-Rap dox. bunches, We. v HK@E%e; No. 2 yellow, 63@64c; No. BEED-Timothy. $3.0083.50. RIRIR: s 3,998,100 et 4 M ok On later days, but. much of the early | PARSLEX~Fer das. bunches, io. /2 (o) HUTTL ; ‘ The percentage of actual reserve of the | diate delivery. ~ Jobbers are securing | Supply figures for the week do not look| ‘T—Fancy Fiorida, d0s. : d‘(rlu..“z“_z eaY | Grepmaries, T SQNTc; | O v il i 50018.50; clearing houss banks today was 36.11. VBRI ol M R i L S AL g B S e BRI S PLANT-Fancy Fiorlds, doz, .50 | qp. ypited States dircuit court has prime firsts, 19c. HEMP TWIN to the clearing house shows Fine and fancy cottons are quiet. of local receipts consisted of shorn stock |° STRING AND WAX BEANS—Fer ham- | celver's certificates bearing 6 per cend peen » L LR 128,369,200 above the New York parity of yester-|a very dull (nquiry on most days. CUCUMBERS—Hot house, pér doz., $1.6@ | worth $1,000,000. I am offe - P ATERE Stondy: choioe to fancy, 20 | hmer, s Betre khoren. 11 oi e | Eogul tanders.. L] #Loot10 oAy, ite 8 few sooer awes And matuers have|shi, Tesse par dom the R o AR o : 4 e dts | A spread of $7.1647.% has been taking the doz. bunches, dc. e, he. 168f il SAVANNAH, Ga., 3 has 3 per doz. bunches, | : VEAL—Quiet; 50 to 60-1b. welghts, S@oc "Pm'm:.vz'v T"‘Efi.;; "'rn‘x?.-:h»f.- uv:c';l turpentine, firm; 39%@60c; sales, 173 bbls. ,l":'“‘ some of the best wethers here golng | LETTUCE—kxtra fancy leaf, per doz., |chaser 812 per cent, b : . - . the S . ; Wooled Mexican iambs reached $0.45, the | bunches, 40c. Chicago Receipts—Wheat, 6 cars; corn,| BUTTER-—Higher: creamery, 25@28c. sponding date last year were $2,310,362.54. ROSIN=Firm: sales, 1178 bbls.; recelpts, | jilh Price of the week. Quality, however, | =~ HiUBARB—Per dez. bunches, us;.“ | Teleohone A-1324, ’| . doz. b ches, C. ] - 2 ) row—Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 69 cars; oats, 111 Reeeints, Shipments. | Monday . $2.769,04636 § 2.074,515.77 | Stock, 654 bbls.' Quote: B. $.8: D, $4.16; | many of tha larger Nebraska Colorado| GAKEN ONIONS-Per S Dantias, e | 403 WARE BLOCK, OMYHA, A ot o K, $5.10; M. $560; N, $70;, W. G, $.8; | winter's production. HORSERADISH—Z dus. In case, §1.90. 4 Kansas City Grain and Provisi Corn, 'bu. ol 12,000 52.200 e W. W, 8.5 Current pricas on wooled lumbs are jus' | WALNUTS—Black, per Ib. ic; n:uulurv;“erber‘ E. Gooch CO KANSAS CITY. May 7.—WHEAT—May, | O8% D0 ...........64.000 37.000 : about ¢ higher and prices on wooled (nis, No. 1, per lb., 17¢; Californis, No. 3 T o b T Coo Linghgs PEORIA, 7.—CORN—! : T cloned steady, et 1 polnt lower to & pointe | 10WIng quotations apply to the latter class | small, 11 o 2 red. §) oL is s o IO | venlow, &liker No. & e, Nar s soena sesbrisnaces IATIGEIAI 54 | kher. Sales were reported of 14700 bags. | Of. stock: Good to choice lambs, 8. & $.00; per dos,| GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS® r, ] " 6.55c; October and November, 6.60c; Decem- | lings, §7. .76; good to cholce wethers, 0. 3, 6 "No. 3 white: €o: No A A cases. per cuse, 1wt s - Dneibaued theory that with King Kdaward's death st Funds—Gold coin, $861,333,560 - Leuly r box, §2.%: Dog, W5 | Y Seitas Wisehi,. i3 48 GoF’ Muitimalier BUTTER-—Unchanged; . x b 10 Uni pone the House of Lords cish, $8.50; October, $6.59%; March, §6.62%. |#teady; native beef® steers, $6.70G8.%5; cows E’ box, $2.858.00;, 80-96-112 sizes, per box, | gy ;‘l_':' 'Q:"fl.{?-.-‘.’,’.",;,,‘." | . . . s g R & B 8 tees its goods—has rfect factory and FaUAL (o TIT0 bu.” Primary Tecelbts wers| CORN-Iutures. Mav. GaeWic: July, e, inthe proportionats’reserve us compared | NXAX | powdered, L4: powdered:’ teringn (0dRy A8 in GSuAIY The. cove L ob] crystal wax, por crate, | Offlce organizatic Jen accounts, no Estimated receipts for Mond, | - ™ B | eas B D Bearish conditions in the east ruled pric o o Pl 10 e e TGrDts for Monday: Wheat,| OATS-Futures firm: My, dc; July. #c. | Loans 8268200 | {30c; No, o ; quring oariy. days this week wnd. eace | %S ioy s chins, Jn sacke, per ln, e o b, | Provperous Industrial that Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red,| RYE—Non Cireulation: . AT g E—Nomingl, 8. wooled and shorn, dro w55 S S 11l give you m « L 7 « orn, dropped 40usse duri; ISH ES—Per d ches, 460, 15 Ly Ba3° g Puid o R - 9 { Kattie, Zate. the first two days and sheep (rade was Wb | FORNIPE-Per don buncho foo }dress W, B. KEIETER, Waterloo, Iow Corn: No. 2 cash, 62G62c; No. 3 cash, | §4.70@8.60: hard winttr' clears, $3.100 | Bemerve slow, GO, Oute: N ] SEED. Ex-U. 8. deposits..... Market was aulet for the day. Buying |decline is still in force and present values STs—Per doz. bunches, b e Coule .?.':,.i,.:d"."f."é})fifi'“‘"- AoRNME Lt oast track, | ‘Increase. continues on & light scale and for imme- | are all of 2@ilc jower than & week ago. (ACH—-Per bu., 13 DK, $L00. EGGE— e 7 . e statement of banks and trust com- | first hands; trade |5 smaall. Linens | demoralized and the demand for product| TOMATOES—Fancy Florlda Coke S o k] o f.;‘,;;ufi’.f{mla'“:::"}‘“._"“"‘",fih:"“",‘,‘;‘Smsg,'},'f'.',‘&““ O orkt w0t Feporiing | are auiet at first hands: burlaps weak,|the Doorest of tho season. A IArgs shure | per ek, orate, Es; ohoics, $iis. - - |authorized me to lssue $210,000 of res A R £ HMF crease. | BERLIN, May ces on the|and, barring hign-dressing Mexican lamp . about % Jbs., $.0006,00. MR Yooy dutaies, s o | O e Lard unenansen: piiese |LOSAS. -..orec . 81,182,077,900 BN e W™ Arorioans | ine flaece, ‘Wooied shitmente mot wits | PRy PENI Nt Nelber, 1150, | secured by a first lien on property - - : Py been coming, the latter class of stock sell HOME GROWN VLEGETABLES. I limited number in denominations of 80c; falr to good, 25@2ic. ibs. 14 h ¥ 1 . on, | Total deposits. + 1,244,815,200 3 i el GRC LI2S. POULTR ~Qulel?tlu~rke)i, 1c; chickens, | lower: e e s ‘.1'5‘-.\-.“(‘57.':'; *Increase. ing aimost on & par with shorn yearlings. | RADISHES—kxtra fancy howe grown. |g100, $500 and $1,000 to net the pur - $7.5. Actual sales on shorn lambs | 4c; head lettuce In hampers, $L.76. | W to 8-1b. weights, 9G10c; 68 G ings, 23c; turkeys, 17 | —Bank clearings for to- | recelpts. 896 bbis.; shipments, 38 bbls.; B . | 46 1 ! pers, | ! weights, Jo@ue. T %€ o' 1id-1b | aprings, 230 turkeys, ITe; ducks, 13o; messe, | OMAA, Moy B S and_ Tor. the oorre. | stooks. &35 bbls. Tanked from $8.2508., With a top at § PARSLEY—iancy home giown, per doz. | LYSLE I. ABBOTT, RECEIVER, 51 cars; oats, 124 cars. Estimated Tomor- | EGGS—Steady, 19%ec. 1910. 1908, 1,175 bbls; ships.; shipments, 1482 bbls.; | hus not been anything extr s a good | ASBPARAGUS—Per ave. | Four vvis ) 200 | e 2, $55; F, M.70; G, $.T6; H, $4.90; I $6.00; | feeders aro bringing in the tail-end of their MISCELLANEOUS. A heat, bu. Lo 8900 sellers: July, SO0 D, Beprermier | + Al £ . gga .33 Coffee Market. { 8heop around S higher than values on |soft, per Ib. Me. Brokers and Deale Mo, sellers. Cash. unchanged to 1o Peoria Grain Market. v ' P . NEW YORK, May 7.—COFFEE—Market|similar quality shorn siipments, The fol-| HIGKORY ~NUTS—Large, per Ib. uq rs b RN-—-May . 6lig0: Sapisiae, | Wrade. s0Bse Increase over the corresponding week 1ast | T moains bide: rallon. May. o e suse |878; fair (o good lambs, $1.0G8.40; o Smske SSieer Lo Ban 1 by -‘:h\ S aaior Casn. o | TOATS-Unohanked; No. 3 white, %0 ok o §46c; July, 6.48c; August, 6.60c; Beplember, | LEh. "’“5,#"" A I vai Raa vy Roos Bel2 ‘Tolophons, it st Bn o 10 18 or: No. I mixed, a%e. N1 0 Treasury Statem ber, 6.65c; January, 6.88c; February, 6.70c; |¥.®0@815; fair to good wethers, §.36a7.86:) U000 o 0%, o Hat R T 3 ) Foreign Financial. WASHINGTON, May 7.—The condition of ll-rcn,m flht": _’Ap;_fl. ;7&' coffee, 5:'-2 l&wc&ewn, $7.0097.25; falr to good | lan qt. d 3 7 OATS—Unchanged, dull; No. 2 white, 48@| PARIS. aMy 7.—Prices the treasury at the beginning of business |quiet; Rio No. 7, 8c; Bantos No. 4, 94 ves, $6. NGES—C : 20 Auto-Pres pfd. 8798 5 3 J A — on the Bourse C - ORAN 50 Radi Y D fi;‘-'!;t:mm\x-d. 40042, recovertd and ciosed ntronk . whon (he. today was & follow, nilid, qulet; Cordova, $K@12e. . e L M brands $0-06-112 | adio Tel........36.8511000 King 8. T 1 . < F ! g A B—Reo D Oxord Lin. A, $18.80 10 Telepost A. (on 8. creamery, v orat was ove: ver dollare, $(89,002.000; siiver dollars of Teledo Seed Market ST. LOUIS, May 7.-CATTLE—Receipts, 650021650 izes, per box, Gine: | 2 A firats, %c . e} mflu'm. 2‘:."." Iiberals '...‘.;"..'.L‘.;.;" o Tmr | die0, §9745000; stiver certificates outstand-| TOLEDO. 0. May 1.—SEEDS—Clover, |30 head, including 100 head Texans; Taarket | B0 2 o *and oiher distiiots, | 2} UDled Wireless 19 pid, tranwicrid 2,000, -EAY—UHGMM cholce timothy, $160um| yean Gve “to WaNS Funa—Standard siiver dollars in | Timothy, prime, §2.15. Alsike, prime, $9.i5. [and heifers, §.00G8; stockers snd (eeders, |§2i0g2h; Havens, Mediterranean Sweets, | e o on e § v 38 # JER2SR3 gE2EEE FEEEE = 283

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