Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 11, 1910, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910 P . 8 " utures dy 3 d md; | N ¢ ™ L | Moo y h, .50 Jumby I(F | fptuses steady, May, 18 $hd; July, T W4; fund, $2.614.880; current labiities, $id. 021 | : . o LR Jumbe, GRALN-AND PRODUCE MARKET 8z "t B0 00 00 °C T NEW YORK STOCKS. AND DBONS | 2o et itiativns s el | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET S P A | ean mixed northern, bs 3%d; old American | i {the United States. $35,84.805, subsidiary —— » 4 4 . mixed, 5s Th4d; futures. duil; July, nominai p | #ilver coin, $21678,613; minor coin, $1.107.620 . 15 s - ‘ . Pearmains, Bu h‘dgn Cling to Theory of Shorll FLOUR—Winter pateats, dull, 30s $d ance Movements lrro'nllt Duri: total balance in general fund, $82,667,647 Receipts of Cattle Are Liberal and | ] I 0 fn: Co i a ‘v‘\‘-ll.\ '\.\ Winter Crop. | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | Shrinking of Market. New York Momey Market, | Prices Are Lower. T P extra faney lowa Jonathans, per bbi., 3600, | | NEW YORK. May 10-MONEY~On call . H & . L 3 Re P lates: Anchde brand: oeh. 5 It Slightly Warmer Weather Prevails teady, 3N@4. per cent: ruling rate, 3% per i |8 Anchy 10w, %0 1-1b. ¢ HINK GOVERNMENT TO00 HIGH Hast of the Reeky Mow LONDON AFFAIRS IMPORTANT |Con': Slosing bid, 3% per cont; offered at 4| OGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER ! - phUG_in Box, por BER. W0 Fige: CUliten OMAHA, May 10, 1910 per cent. Time loans firm and dull;.sixty | 2 e i y A 3 | VE HLES-irish Potatoes: Wiscone days, M@ per cent; ninety days, 4@y per VEGETA Wiscon ;! 3 i The eastern depresion Is disappearing otf cent; six months, r cen ime b4 - sin_and native, per bu., M@Wc; Colorado, tvals 5f Cobi, LIER """ T"': YR | e Upper Atiantlc coast. Rains occurred | Movement Amons Ranmger Ra mercantlle paper. 1A i Bor cent.| Streng Provisidh Trade Mere s i - BT aeed Bt Dattosi: Kenny I Brisk ¢ e eeps Mar- | within the last twenty-four hours in the BTERLING EXC! W, . with " s 2 ; 3 b, de. Seed Sw otatoes: Kansas. per girw Ny .5 n Tower 1ake region, (he upper portion of the| Stoeks Refleécts Some Divergence actua) Dasiogss |n DARESTY Mite AL TR0 | Delsnces Feeliag laduced Buly W0, CHTRSES: Ny etfornla and ket Eirm—Tlettér Rece | Ohto valley and along.the Atiantic coast of Sentiment Over Pros- 44385 for sixty-day bills and at $4.867 fory Liberal Run of Stock— : Sopthern, p e, Onlons: Texas ery “ Ave Expeeted. | Increased ‘cloudiness s shown this morn- demand: commereial bills. $4.53%@4 83%. | 2 i Ml wax, per pe s g |ing in the upper Mississippl and Missour| pects for Wheat. SILVER—Bar, 53%c; Mexican dollars, d4e. | Sheep Weak. ¥ ! ol \ nips, carrots, ) — s | | valleys, but genevally falr Weather prevalls BONDS-Government steady; rallroad | 1 &, turnips, in sacke, per ib, Garlie T T OMAMA, May 10, 010, |throughout the vaiiévs and WOAL O (IS v tirm et v yoeusig . | Extra, fancy, white, pir Ib., ide; red. par T opin. | Mountains. A depression of col NEW YORK, May 10 ol BOUTH OMAHA, May 10, 19 Thio 0 & geia e leaders continus firm in theif opin- | energy overlies the Rocky mountain region, | ahrinkage in activity éflll!llu.!r:inmz‘m;'. Closing quotations on bonds wes Raos. oo e Sagen. {1be 8 i VaRaa: Of A Bnort winter Wheat crop Ana ex«|gnq “upsettied weather s general in the| g i Y ¢ 54 | Radishes: Per doz. bunches, 46c. Turnips ¢as the bellef. that the government CIf-|muniamine Snd tnrougnout the Rorthweat [ S04’ feature of the early stock market 108, lat-su (R LR 2. 4 Per dos. butiches, 600 Carrots: Per dos. v v . 1 MoM.8 ™ coes 8 .0 are (oo high. Ansect aamago '8 SULL & | \Wih raine failing in Montana, Idaho and | 0S¥, duting dwhich prics movements ] |m:'.;$ - i s . . | bunches, S0c. Shallotts: Per doz. bunches, ctor 1o give further setback to the|wegt to the coast Slightly warmer p . H ) s do 448 ool 12,488 | t0e. Parsley: Pei dox. bunches, 0c. Beots: in prices was @oncldgnt with a decline % | Two days this week 1 e AR ITAlN O A good cash de|JeBLher prevalls e er)w‘m{ :h.c"-::r ::: in_ wheat. & 1 "l:‘“."‘ 1 4HRE. G " 9047 | Per doz. bune e, Spinaci: Per bu LIgnL arrivals of corn and good “| Rocky moun , except in o cou 1 . 5 585 5 18 2 [ ibe. o0 : Fancy Rlorias c r doud c 08 | where the weather C | ket was that su t n | Atk (X NN . 2 Hame days 4 weeks ago.12.107 16,150 L " ¥ |or Cuba, per e 275, cholee, Y hent B ing temperatures are reporied in Norih | raRterans Aag Bevarany o |am: dovkers s .. ' e PoRAL Y te Same days last year.... 8508 1308 § $2.00. String and Wax Heans: 1'e hamper. Wheut openédiofer on weak cables | Dakota and northern Minnesota, Warmer | LIR, SGIPGQ FACRen, A0 Qeinaey 1o 1omueie Ry o M dige ‘The following tabls shows the_receipts : | about 2% Ibk., $.00. Green Peas. Per ham s, A E IR UTTOrS {IoM o on | eather accompanies Lue deprasaion ‘r“.,‘l',‘,' Ot the king of Bagland,. were desteted Co. ‘4. 9% of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha wor. B2o0 Lucumbers: Hot houss, per dog, X Wiere dry | Doubsatnn f 4 p d wth lest i 1506200, Texas, per v @ horthwest, wnere 41y | cloudy in. this vicinity tonight, possibly toi. | from. for the year to date, compares > i TROWN Vi N | possl 3 7 P " inc. 1ec. | THOME GROWN VEG# Radish- has prevailed jowed by showers Wednesday, with not m'.';u:‘.d!rlel-“l’mwa%"lfi‘rnloth‘g oy o il 3 Caitle T BT B 1Yy ? |es: Extra fancy hote grown, per dos iy \n corn Were Very fim, reardiess | much change I temperature. o e T os i ie VAldes, tos o h | - ol Boeae o Eiw | SHEKP-Lamb wade was very Araggy|bunchos. o Lettucei” Extra fancy e Drioes whe, BALTOW R eenerally, o the s“x,':'nbp.(:id"\\"\‘mrl'uucmroe g market continued somewhat disturbe f A ket Sheep ... L300 575,838 R R e R s e iscriaina: | POF 905 i lead lettuce In hamper Upturn, Light Tecelpts® sirangthetied the | 1010, 1900, 1908, 1907, | The British trade return showing an i i The following table shows the aversge | fion’ fiCr start fo finish. Shorn strings, | B arae i BNy e o X Gan: per cash makket and /small offerings Were | Minimum temperature 58 4 8 X c;uncml;:r April of $20,000000 in the value ) prices of hogs atvSouth Omaha for the 188t | with o reasonable degree of quality w fasctice, Mo Asparagus: Per dos r:\'-m-‘h::' sigho by, vere 234000 bu. | oAl icratie Hor | (6day, 6L des| a0 Was boInted Lo as evidetce of the Tma: . % b PR oot e N o veme Gouh Senson al fig. | 05; Green Onlona: Per dod uunches, Sie. ' a f«”'.’.‘."l.’..’n...\"."fiai"f' o Do aghlust ce- | grees, - « > ferial foundations on® which London's rub- 3 Sren QUDLABIY Bieads! With thoss that pre- | . & Black Wainut: Por 1. 20} Caile Cipts 1asl year of S0 by, and shipments |© Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, | ber speculation is based. The records of Y 3 s valled vesterday. A spread of $8:gss) (MORSGHADISH=E dox in cone 4 g/ ngaf- SR RN American imports show similarly striking y o5 18t 801 4 . 100k the buik of receipts in this branch ot [ fornia, No. 1, per Ib. Jrev Laliformg, No D Wy veceipts were %700 bu. and | Deficiency corresponding period in 1%, |growth in value of rubber imports for | = ; oseabourt w0 0 A o 7 T s eyt indes” acliing at e |5 sott, B korynuts: Large, shipmenty were 316,000 bu., against receipts | 3,60 Inches. Which the enormous expansion In auto- b Qs W b o, Pacifla: con de. May 3. In & word, the general situation remained | per \b A, Smet, e 0 Jo. CoRdanuts: 108t year: of -960.000 by, -am shipments of l\!flri'hn«\ corresponding period in 1908, m_nne manufactures is held responsible. oy do v, 4 3 | unchanged. bhest lambs going at firm prices | Per sack, 7 BeT G0k | e 306,000 b . . 8.10 inches. “ s movement amongat the o C. €00, de 89 do lIst ref. s oo \ 3 with others dull and about a dime lower. Clearantes were 40,000 bu. of corn, }o:n Lo A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. | road stocks reflected scme af‘rfl'r'fn'“"‘.,'z bt ;:"‘ Rallvay bo _" | inkhe proportion of wooled lambe 18 Sro¥ Cotton Market bu. of o d whe lour. equal’ to | — sentiment ove pect ] o gom. dn.. ) | ing smaller each day, but this e of the . VROR Lal o, Wi o Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. |clanses of the wheet :rn;" Fajiraans | scele. “Ind. i L 18 Union Pacifie da; [ 517 trade ety eansnanie. " *rRe Colorado| NEW YORK, May 10—COTTON—pot, Liverpool closed -3@ lower on wheat| jor Omaha, Neb, for (he twenty-four|through the winter wh Py Y Ty prreg 3 i b A K, 6 r crop, which usually comes in the fleece, is | closed. quiet, 20 points higher, Middling ui and unchanged on corn hours ending at § a. m., 7th meridian time, | tinued Somewhat back Del. & T, cv a9 U, 8. Rubber 84 . .. § 3 BEE. . ractically’ Al in ‘and most of the larger | lands, 1o middiing gulf, 15%0; . sale Local range of options Tuesday, May 10, 1910. Spring wheat grangers developed a strik- | *D. ot Nebraska feeders have also taken their|3,004 bales. ™y OMAHA DISTRICT. Ing upward movement in the latter part 93 Va. -Car Ohem' b *Sunday. profits. According to recent reports, there 'ST. LOUIS, May 10.-COTTON-Steady; Artfeles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes B Tt e A of the day. (L T Wabash Tt B ... Recelpts and disposition of live stock at|are oniy about 15.000 head of fat lamus in|middiing. 1 les. none: receipts, W4 Max Min: fal. 8 ‘The market for copper metal mad 8ig do st & ex. s the Unjon Stock yards, South Omaha, for | Colorado feed lots yet to be marketed bales; shipments, 198 bales; stock,32,808 \ o | | Biftions, g Wy 0 1 1 show of strength both fn Lond 4 M em | o gen. o LT W, Md. twenty-four hours ending At 8 p. m. yes| The tone to sheep trade was almost as|bales May [ 108%| 10s%) 100 [Ashiand, Neb..... 75 48,0 .0 Clear York and (hers werk bemoiaondon a0d New | o v, s ‘wr. ALl T SWest. Bise, cv. terday. sticky as that in the lamb department this July.. 100 1,D0t4) 1 00%| 101 |&uburn. Neb ... 4800 B cloudy | Jlies effected b Uniied Btater Baer 3 | odo mec. 8 84 $Wis Centrai 4 RECEIPTS. morning, but sales were even less frequent Sugar Market. A | ¥ ? B'keit Bow, Neb. Clear ere. United States Steel did | Gen. Eiec. ov fo.... 1385 Mo. Pac. ov. 5 otfs. ttle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. | owin, small upply and indifferent PORK S Corn ; T 2 s73 | Colambus, Neb... W0 Clear not share in the benefjt of this movement. | *1il Con. is rof. 4. 5 g PR oot it L 1] Quatty . fn woint o pHecs. the tendsnc v YORK, May 10.-SUGAR-Raw, Obte ’ o e B St tooching Bk s Y o pid one Missouri Pacitic "0 2 a dime off buying the bulk. RTeAaY. otiin Ma g Neb. Bt oloudy | Louisville and. Nashville ,w;p::ta. . and mrulm'miv. km.v 10.—~Closing quotations on | Union Pacific 3 Current prices on weoled lambs are just (g Joir b 2 20t ” 3 P ! 3 ning Atocks wers C. & N. W. (east).... 8§ about 15c higher and prices on woole PIL-8Hot, auie u L Hartington, Neb {0 Ptcloudy| Bonds were firmer. Total sales, par : Sitesp around’ Boc higher than values on |, COFFEECSpot. aulet; i y C] % Ji Alloues 43 Nevada Con iv....... 19% |C. . W. (west).. 6 Hastings, Neb K Clear value, $2,118,000. United States bonds were | Amal. .fixm—u Mines ... 10 : .‘;Lhn ;4 1&90 { gieep aroundfc hisher than vajies on Jowing quotatlons apply to the latter class Omabi Cash Holdrege, Neb. Cléar unchanged on call A 2. L & 8.7 2%y North Butte 3 " WHEAT—Ngh@ hard, $1.06@L0T%: No. 3|Oakdale, Neb. Clear Number of sales and principal quotations | Arifona” Com 17" North Lal s R[S B & Q a1 lowing duotatlons” apply to the iatier Clas P ey - LY ) ' 8 fair to Bood lambs. $7.50@8.40; good | OMAHA, May 10.-HAY: o per bbl., 8350, Cal 2IRETRE U JUPeS hard, $1.08@1.0 4 hard, Sec@#l0i; No. 2|Omaha, Neb Clear on stocks were as foilowsy Atlantle ... 7% 0la Dominion . P et T 8109 No. 8 spring, §.04@1.06; | Tekamah, Neb. 0 Pt cloudy Bales High. Low. Close. [ B. & Corb. 'C. & 8 12X Osceoln 3 \ ) B o gond Neivy Year- |2, $8.00; packing, $.00. Tt MO d duram, S | Alta, Ttiii... Créar Allis-Chalmers ptd . §o55 ey B |Butte Coalition ..... 204 Parrott & & 1) e 0 . D oud to cholce wethers, |$6.00; rye and oats, $7.00. W Carroll, Ta . ('llelr :'mc;:u:m per % r“‘.}.".".‘.fi...“ Hecla n:tms:‘lnu Tsaess ;: W G e . $ - n“Z 10";‘(',"‘, ot The supply of poor hay is heavier ORN-N o A%G8C; NO, 1 te, | O 4 i 5 uitur R anon L e ] t good | demand Jow ov. W ORN "\; yhit Lo 'hsa& hg:nfi i gf:‘m;‘d- ;ng:g; American Beet Sugar Quapee Rangs ... €1 ugerice: | ot Total Receipts ..227 1 800d 1o choice ewes, §7.000 ‘:hl:n \he Jemand and low prices provall, T o X s Sellow, Gwa@oonc; No, 4 [*Sioux City, Ta... s Clear Amoriza Cas 3 1w Babe Butis Copper .. 0 Svblrioe b Rosse... 1] DIRFOBLIRON . 5 Ao Lo 4 TR SUCRERARS BV SLRTIONE W : Noy 8 5 . i No, City, . Yy v % Cattle. No. 3 | w, 87l4qbsc; No, 2 uovkc; No. é* * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour | Amerioan u"‘»‘«'m‘ rurl‘*:".". "m fl:: 1t Sfi:u.“m [ 'r':'-:::n‘ .r"," e Omaha Pkg. Co.... ..m' 420 | 485 Colorado 5, . | Neoria Market. @50%c; No. 4, 57I@8sc; no grade, period ending at § a. m. § Not included | American H. & L. ptd.... 200 34 Granby Con 4 U, 8 Coal &011 .. #8% |Swift and 5nmp-n_v PRRE b T § 490 Colorado lambs, wooled. ; | PEORIA, May 10.—CORN--Highe: 0. 3 O rinia s Ak Bire: Mo, ¢ whis; |18 averagts. - Ameriean “foe Securities. 10 1% B U8 R R & M. S% | Cudahy kg, CO........ 118 X 1339|232 Colorado lambs, shorn white, 66 - low, 63c; No. 3 vellow, A g, e biic: No. § el DISTRICT STATIONS, fordeer) . Armour & Co........... 1000 4% Mexican lambs, shorn { 6230: " No.' 8, i No. 4, 60W@elhe; no low, 0GRy Ko, 4 yellow, 39w@40c; No. 3 Noof " Temp.. American £ & T o (5l IRt i Schwartz-Bolen Co. .| 433 Colorado lambs, shorn grade, 5300 low. JonGaas 3 . : Districts, Stations. Max. Min. b {irettond g L3 i) Ty YR | Bohwartscnfla - &8I ¥ <.-. | 380 Colorado lambs, shorn........ OATS—Steady; standard, #ga4c; No. Q'-\ ,L.meg_m‘h_n, . 0G816; No. 1 teed, 5 |Columbun. 0. 7 ' “ o Amenian » . ik Mot 13 NEE R Murphy ... PP ® Bostetn yonia and weth- 3 white, 42'c. o ¥ TR Loutsville, Ky. 200 | Ameriean ) Sinclair . DT A . . P — ORYE N, T Mo, fe TG o | Inatanapolls, in 46 00| Ameriown T. & T ) el o PR | 190 Westorn ‘Tambs, shorn. 1. ; Milwaukee Gratn Market. 4 Chicago, Il £ 1 American ] W. B. Vans (o § +| 42 Colorado lambs, shorn, culis 0 MILWAUKEE, May 10.~FLOUR—Steady. Carigt w«-e‘:::‘:‘ Corn, onts. | B, Ligule, 3¢ i % 10| American b The following quotations are furnished by (Benton Vansant & Lush . .| 10 western lambs, shorn......... WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $1.14@1.15; No. 4 Chicago AGVRbET, 3 18 18| Minneapol 1% L8 o 1| Atebtwon 00 Logan & Bryan, 31 South Bixteenth street: | Blephens, Bros : e - fbe LI | northern, $1.1061.12; July, $1.03% # Sinneapol «3;.&&1 st o +y| Kansas City, Mo.. 2 3 L] 01 Xianee. “Line Butke. Coatition B Lameeren R | B L. Lewls " s0| 38 western ewes. ¢ - BARLEY - Samples, 5665 Omaha .. y.ipae A 19 9|Omaha, Neb.......1 [ Y n-x?n"-:.':n“:"m'?‘,"’ L1516 Ny, Conwotidated Huston & Co... § | 200 western lam| P v AT : o8 Duluth VIR . * ng Apprtcllbl? n\llns ncdcurrfiflnl‘zg memutm‘n :-lm-h.n [ Y, B i .1: };;’hw- S .u;“ j g. l;u“cfi.& Couuvinnnn . J fl((;zllr;:::u ewl nhlurl;‘y:‘. s e Daluth Grain Market, oLk T T (& |apolis, St. Louls and Columbus districts | Brookiyn Rapld Transit CY o Copper i P ¥ Moge > . o e sharn, culls. LTS wiyE CHICAGO GRAIN AND Provistons | ghele, B5, foulo te” Temperatiires below | Canadina Pisifle Divie-Daly ... 14 Ray Central [l 2% |L. Wolf ... e g Wyoming sheep and bucks... B b el T ) 4 T (R — freezing are reported in North Dakota and | Oentral Leather .. Ely Central § + Pus. Co....l 108 |H. F. Hamilton ...l.l0 ‘. . AW Yoming INTES, SRATD. . e.: Juig, $LIG No. 1 northern, 311 0. 2 o' of (NSSIFAIING and Clow northern Minnesota. LA, AVKISH, | Cantral Laather ptd.. Filileicaad ;.. 8 Jiosback o4 | zee * Rothachild y ] .| §10 Wyoming lambs shorn....... & N OATE tige, ™ i BAra g% aeans Local Forecaster, Weatner Bureau. |Central of ¥ 4 ... Qirmat s soisiirinnins iy Bupesioe g PIaer 1h | ne & e r, Co. Bty | 316 Wyoming lambs, shorn....... G prices on . Ao . orapea A . J O] > s o s g 8 | Goldtieid. Cots .. ::tu'mrn‘ ining % | Other buyers . ‘ f:‘x :)Vvomm‘ lambs, shorn 8 Turpentine Market reene Cananes Trinity_Copper SAVANNAH, May 10~TURPENTINE— TR 9 500 9708 7,19 y el 5 3k New York Mining Stocke. R naral wha, p | STICA GO TR RO AR i Bires 1 tie R, I W YORK, May 10.—Closing quotations |quality very falr, the offerings including ‘ on mining stocks, were: o0 én" unususl large proportion of, long-fed | Cattle and Sheep Steady—Hogn Ite- An Auto Collision Allee ..o villa Con . 5 Vices were discourag- i : %) 3 Brunswick Gon -\ 8 *Liitle Chief ........ :’n‘:"‘:'na"',‘h‘,‘.‘f’“m:a;"lgr’ e o atal| . Dorted Higher. means many had bruises, which Bucklen's o e . Nashwan: . e ¥ e ther " bearish feeling | CHICAGO, May 10—CATTLE-Recelpts, | Arnica Salve heals quickly as It does Seibe ; DLy, R eated & whila both: local packers | 2600 head; market, steady; beeves, $6.800 | yorey and burns. 2. For sale by Beat A and castern’ shippers were out early after |55 Texas steers, $4.9006.00; western stecrs, | By 24 on . rd their bids were anywhere from |$5.10§7.50; stockers and feeders, $1.00006.70; Drug compan oo Wi e ey “a aime lower than |cows and heifers, $2.75G7.60; calves, 36.0GS 2. | Bank Clearin T and _the bulk of the stock| HOGS—Receipts, 7,000 head; market, 100 o o T e o basis. | The more |1sc nigher: lignt, Buasw; mixed, 030 "T'housand Dead OMAHA, May 10.—Bank clearings for to- | gogilvle “weighty steers met with more|9.65; heavy, $9.35a0.62'; rough, $9.35G9.45; day were $2,349,206.62 and .for the corre- |g.ioriahle demand t| ny time recently | good to choice heavy, $9.45@9. i plgs, $8.08 #ponding date last year were $2435,844.98. |,,4 gold to the best advantage, while the | @9.60; bulk of sales, $9.50@6.60. Recovered from St g Dlaln Cmedinm welght grades suttered the| SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 13,00 Metal Mark most and were slow . sellers tru(;n f“;‘n}o hemz; ml;l‘(%;stueudy; n‘n‘uvn. :.4’ ::zg!g; ¥ NE ). 1 reat deal of e | western, . i vearlings, 8 .. NEW YORK, May 101 METALS—The finish. There was nat a &r 90: 08 Rums Of Quake . - 353z S2aZadafaarsisaiil ap CHICAGO, May 10.-A-parallel suggest- [NEW ~YORK GENERAL MAKET |Chiage & Auon ing the carrying of coalito New Castle, Chicago Great Wes was drawn in the Chicago #heat pit to- Chicago & N. W : day when & miljion nanese ot cash wheat | @uotations of the, Day on Varie®ws | 82 T, "5 % at” Duluth- were ‘reported engaged to be Commodities. 0., IC., C. & 8t brought_here for delivery on May-con- | NEW YORK, May 9.-~FLOUR—Quiet|Colo tracts. The consternation resulting dropped |and steady; spring _patents, $5.2606.66; | 0l0 & the price of the May option 4'yc, and caused | winter patents, $5. 50; W et 0 L general selling In _the active futures. The | No. 1, $4.0004.50; Kansas' streights, $4.800 | holdware & dudson., clofe was weak nt practically the bottom |5.00; ‘winter 'straights, $4.85@5. 1hg | Dagves & Rie aregs figures of the day, but with May showing | clears, $4.20G4.50; winter extras, No. 2 $3.75| Denver & Rio Grande ptd. loss of 34c a% comphred With last night's | @4.00; receipts, 40,648; shipments, 1,360, Distillers’ Securitios 3 July @nd. September finishedl re- | RYE FLOUR-—Steady; fair to good, $4.% y - tively 7yc ‘Ahd lc lower, Corn closéd | @445; choice to fancy, .4004.60. lower to '4¢ higher, oats unchanged to | CORNMEAL—Steady: fine white and yel- ; " v . $L40@1.45; e, $1. .30; , | General Eleetric .1l h.“‘l‘v}’ghm and provisions b _lower to 2te | low. $1.40@! coarse, $1.26@1.30; kild dried, | Gener Sl i ming lambe, shorn. culls 53 °H 25y sEsesss $3.25. e demoralization over. the news from [ CORNMEAL-! Hilnei Ratal R uth_osturred, shortly, betors, the end %‘of 45. A Inferborough- ; sek ne ,;‘.m. Several commission houses ° N0, t . . 1| Interborough prd. vbrn attémipling to thke' profits on long 3 Inter. Harveater market for standard copper was firm and |to the (rade at any(time, but indications |lambe, ‘native, $7.3500.20; western, $7.30G her; spot, May and Juréi $13.90§12.50; | were favorable for & very good clearance. |9.25 July, 12.36@13.56. London market, Nothing has developed s0 far as the mar- s d5 spot, 56 17s 6d; futures, 67 179 6d. Lo ket for covs and heifers was concerned, Kansas City Live Stock Market : y 3 dealers rej a'lud.a’n 1n{»prm‘e;1m and for the most part prices were l)n::‘l:l‘i- KANSAS CITY, ‘Mu\'“ln ~CATTLE- - Bodies Taken from Debris by Soldiers copper, $12.T5@13.00; electrolytK, stantially the same notche ater- | ceipts, 8,000 head, including 0 southerns: " Gabting, F12.0G12.5, © Arrivais of ‘copper at day, Cholce Ight heifers are selling about |mariet for sieers, steady to strong: for and Red Cross Workers—Surviv- | New York today were 00 tons. Custom |as high as at any time this scason, and|others, weak; cholce export and d Cared f house returns showed exports of 851 tons, (thin stock, on which the feeder bDUYErs| beef steers, $7.55@8.30: falr to good, $:.507% ors Carei or. ¢ ¢ e & making 454" (o8 8o far this'month - Tin. | will compeic, s also, moeting with & Thady 150, wenterh stecrs, SMGT: miocker by ‘bl It WNeS e in the day. w H 3 .10 ay, . 90@38.10; | outlet. Owin, 0 he col ‘eeders, 3 6. 14 southern sice & S Qe e the” penrian tasinte tho lagt | N8l L o b. Option msrkst was without s O 1 e 18 T.ondon Toariet | southérn oattic, the market for the EENEral|T 0. southarn cows, B.2006.00; natlv SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, May 10.~More nour, reports of rain and snow in the | gutieict O3k CIGHOE uncisased, 5 We, pot KL firm also; spet closed A1 1fs 4d; futures, | run of butcherptogk le ot yery, lively and | g86eTs: native lielfers, 1500700, bulls, | than 100 dead have been taken from the oring LWOAL Htaisd. THere wenta | TSOtYabIE Uik LY TRle Ib central o don, jower at f12 10s. The American Smelt- |change. Veal calves were In better de b L ke the precincts of the devastated city except e Dahoins today: Mote: | nominel raras Sios BoB The' “%“"’:' e R o % ing and Refining company Tag reduced its (mand and a little stronger and there was | g6 &o; 340, pacicers and busiy | the Red Cross wotkers and & gans of today. ave Pparantly | market was, withet' {rgnsastions, Re- | N dTRICHL York with quotations rangiiy from about Blriness 1n stockirs and teders was| s ANIWUAMBS-Recelpts, £0%|IN§ away the debris, removing the bodies A% & _LRALSC . 2 bu. 3 . acific Mall vkl og 066, rather qulet an rices com) vely [ head; market stead e ambs, $7.00| and dy : the dangero f PR il s, 11th 2, $1.0091 L N aian 14O | Pennarivania “II R | hasgeh oH ;fl;;a S ';%’&‘1: Yoy |atondy for the gemeral run of stutf. Good | qo; et PR 1 gL DRLL "‘%“fl"\i‘nsdl):?T’Iw‘i”:\.rl\):\m»l::.: :‘h:u“h::mumfi:‘ L Corn was not so weak as wheat, partly | HOPS~Dull; state commori to choice, 1900, O 0. A 0%y York; Hast 8 Louls, spot, HMGE; Lon |10 000 lee B oply and were a little stronger. 33 sogs o~ 0 0. mockers and feeders, | "oy at San Jose. Medicies and food doubtless because of the light recelpts, | 2@%c; 108, nominali- Pacific Cokst, 1809, | Pitwburs’ Coal SEb don was unchanged at (2. i higher | medirate supply aad were & litlls sirsnash . P o[ e now a . %o September ranged between 63c and 63%c, | 14g718c; 198, nominal. Prossed Steel car ... L I;fi“" T uiet: No 1 foundry nor- |ferent from vesterday and the yolume of St Louts Live §lock Market supplies from American warships are be- &nd 8c, and closed 4 ‘shade up at 63%@e3kc. | HIDES-Firm: Central America, 28028%o; s sy "f""r o] 17 01! ‘IND-, $i6.50G17 00. No. 1|business was comparatively small. 8T, TOLIE. May. 10 XCATIL N " |Ing rushed from Port Limon, but the con- Mx’kt’n?"”fi‘-y’?x:? iy s Bi‘.“w?k%nfi;‘flfifien. Hemlock firsts, 2 | Reading .. g 120,00 | 4 | bouthern and No. 1 southern soft, $16.5@ sustations on, cattlas siiond ":M‘f_‘s:f“_ 4800 nead, theluding 1300 Texans: matxed | 910N of those who still remain around the ‘ efedited to local = speculators, including | 29c; seconds, 28G¥ic; thirds, 22G%c; rejects, | fepuble Seel .- ... 3 ng_sf LU May . MM ALS- Lend foq"steere. $6.8507.30; common to fair corn- :)‘(;‘:,d);l:g”!n\\";"lfiml‘iw\pd:glalm':nub;u;d ox city s such that extraordinary measures ing Swheat longs. September 'had a | 0@ic e Rook Ietand® b 1100 8, “ firm, $4.17%. Spelter, higher, $4.95 | ted ‘steers, $5.75@6.80; good to choice cows | PUit, Steets. 30RO ares ¢f and| must be taken lo fation of a full cent and finished ex- | PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, $4.00 PR L 85 rm, $#.17%. Spe 3 and _heif 36.0047.00; fair to g0od cows | polCher (eore., B00THON wteers under 1LOXO| gneiter for them ::l"uc/e in, |‘n.: middle at 38%c, @ net ad- | @ &'rf;om"s).i-fu:imfmrhe 'h%;wccl:;g‘ b L y "y Wool Market. and hrlf‘err ;:ggy; SOmmbh, to,2alr L] 000%.25: . cown . and-. heifera. 3@8.00;| Even in San Jose, the residents, for the : g y A A |8 ; and heifers, $2.75@4.55; good to choice % A ot oa ; D . . pComplaint'ot high dortalicy among spring | family, BmaR beet hame HLC0GH N | oEOETON, Ay ety of the | stockers and fesders, wi0ant: talr to Kood Sos5h: Tedans and ndlane sioers $47s| MOt et Bre Evink S tenia B Aogden o arket. Lar 3 2 stockers and feeder 5@6.40; common to | @8.00; cows and helfars, $3.0016.5 " W7 gtructures, fearing to occupy thelr homes, ARG <ol OAM 1 o e m i 0, $3.00700.50. 4 and ribs closed -ushade to 2o up, ‘but B . mlilh medt LhbEs. Tl Toonl_Wiol mAfkat: ke Tahree oINS [ falr stockers and feeders, $8.54G4.75; 8tock | FOGS- Receipts, 7,80 head: market fo to|as the earth tremors still continue, Finisned e to be down, UMD In Wheal, | §15%061360; refined. easy; continent, $13.80( | Southern Railway pi on the Sheep's back. Pulled wool is aull|felfers, S8.7ome s —eal « #.00G8.0; | 100 higher: pies and lights, $5006%.10; pack- | No living person has heen taken from the .T;;’m ‘American, $14.50; SRtee Laepte ..o l‘l'r'.fludammd for the foreign product 1s | Pipln SLHE Ko, e nmm o butehers and ‘best heavy,| uing in the last two days, and aithough TALLOW—Steady: prime city hnds, T el Ny dull and weak. Some heavy sales of the BEEF STEERS, nHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, . 3500|1000 dead have heen removed, it is known d ¥ and it is estimated that 2,500,000 pounds are | No. Av. Av. Pr. L gt IR TS 'E;'Fln';fi"' native | that there are still many beneath the ~1241 ) " Y " . vieatt i tha ay’ opfion.? “Suddenty ‘the Inter-Marine. pfd . ... 2 1 ‘ on the cabl sellery found (he markec without suport, d"rm}‘:‘st v {n mll:onfl‘ ;lnr the price of May pllapsing at th rate nternational ump of a cont @ minute. A spasmodic rally of [ SUPPOTt iowa Central P K. C. Souths .y P cere o intre wis quickly followed by ks et lower. | hay clsea. s1a5: | K. G- Southerd ot u eaction fully as ghreat. Meanwhile, v o Laclede Gas . « wolling on a liberal seale had been pre- ERipmenta it ooy pu. T TIPS | cowinelie S S cipitated in the deferred futures, where | ¢ Spot, steady Minn, & 8t Louls ... # huving power had been largely exhausted | yator domeatic basia export 8L P& 8 Ste M. 3335 33 23 provide assistance and =X -5 3zt ~ el t6c; county, BR@THC. e ¥ "Wheat | i RICESGulet, domestic, B%@Sc; Patua, | bmon Pebife pid “May |15 ba( | ] s@tc United Biates Realty Jukie 103%-Ta g BUTTER—Easy; creamery specials, 28%@ | United States Rubber . Jjronig i | | 2%¢; process speclals, 25%@c. United States Btoel - ’ o CHEESE—Firm; state full cream, old as|U. 8. Steel ptd to_quality, 15%@I¥c. Utah Copper EGGS—Steady and unchanged; fresh | Virginia-Garoline On gathered, lar packed, extra firsts, 21%@ | W% sl 22¢; firsts, 20@2ic. L i ) Y \ - Westinghouse Elec A2h 2G| St. Louls General Market. Westorn Union g33 now in the market awaiting buyers. It Isi0 Shearing 1s now active in many of the|lt growing seotions, but the farmers are hold- | 1 - ng for higher prices. Only & few eastern|lf. [ buyers a ing domestio quotations range as follows: | omestic wools: Missourl, three-eighths- |13 blood, 81 ; quarter-blood, 2@d0c. Scoured |y ' basis: ne medium IKAPII. B9@sIc; fine v:lnthln,. WG62c; fine medium clothing, %@ #7c; half-blood, '67@58c; three-eighths-blood, ST. LOUIS, May 10.—WHEAT—Futures| Whoeling & Lake Brie Pulled:’ Extra A, 006162 A supers, A0 4085 | P 39| 'g;. lower; May, $1.12%; July, $1.01%; September, | Total mels for the day. 3,000 | &7 e T . track, No. 2 redy §1.2% s 8T, LOUIS, May 10.—WOOL—Lower, ter- [ 5.... E] R ] Stock in 8 | berlain’s Cough R 1 o. | 3114G1.18%. & London Stock Market. ritory And western mediums, M@3c; fine Reccipta of live stock at the five prinet. | o R Bansly 0 merinclly Sete 22 ang i July, 6i%e; Sep-| LONDON, May 10.—American securities |Mtdiums, 18g2c; fine, 11@lfc. fa pal western markels yesterday. | -, 22 67 . 63%c. Cash higher; track, No. 2 | opened a fraction higher on the st ¢ ttle. Hogs. Sheep. ll I | | | Soene: N white, Toe. Shanes and iairoved on siecty fi:‘ynfi. Evaporated Ap nd Dried Fraits, South Omaha... 00 4060 6.8 'MOySC Fa s Into 12 824y 2 1270 | OATS-F At noon prices showed a net advance of | NEW YORK, May 10.-EVAPORATED St. Joseph 3.600 1,200 12 1% 12 2 62y 12 60 | ber, 3i%c. Gash firm; (rack, No. 2, 42c; No. | % to % over the final New York prices of | APPLES—Bteady, but market continues | Kansas: City . 9,000 X ? 2 | \ | 4 white,. 4c. Quiet. On the spot fancy I8 quoted at 10c, St. Louls .. . 7,900 Law S (rras A 12 B2l 12 @412 W |14 ominal, Se. 2 % Loutaville & N cholce at 8G8%e, prime at @i4e and com: | CRICARO . vocvie 3 p Again |40 414) 12 86 ) 12 OUR—Firm; red winter patents. $5.40 o account NAN, K. & T mon_ to fair at 6@6kc. . - e A%, @6,70; extra fancy and straight, $4.700.20; :I:\'.-lonzwur ‘a:‘;ofl‘liczn"'“ POR anEn FRUT re quiet on the Totals ........ 422,00 2,0¢ 32,607 | " hard winter clears, $3.75G4.10. “ HNestol e spot, but pri y. Quotations | i 3 %ukh qiotiflond were ‘as follows oy o3 600 L 0. Atehison S e ate 1" | range from Itfornias up. 1o OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS Man Arrested in Omaha for Beating LOUR—HIgher; winter patents, $45g | CORNMEAL—$3.25 Baltimore & ONG.. 118 Pentiiny | 30-408 and 4@dc for Oregons. Apricots are | Board Bill Faces Swindling 56 winter (gts, $4.85@4W; spring | BRAN—Steady; sacked, east track, $LOJ| cansdian Paolfic. . 1M Ra0d 2 | unsettied, owing to conflicting reports from | 4 2 staishts, $400G4.7; SPring patents, §6.%¢ | @105 N | Ohesapeake & .- . 88" Resding ..\ 41y | the west. Cholce, 10@10%c; extra choice, | posgt Charge in Chicago. 045 for best Rard; bakers, $4.0064.%. | "HAY—Steady; timothy, $14.0G15.50; prai- | Chicago O. W....... 38 Southe Ifliell‘% fancy, 11412 Peaches are | nished by Ruyers and Whol CHICAGO, May 10.-Jullus Moyse, aiso Ry N 27 I8@79¢; feed or mixing | rie, $10.0018.60. Ohl., Mil & Bt P...M0 do pid... & qulet, but prices are steady. with little | BUTTER-Creame: No. 1, delivered to | known as Harry Vincent K i 4 bariey, igdde; fair 10 choice malting, oee | BAGGING—Tlac. De 'Beers. . . 18 Southern Pacifia. ... pressure to sell. Cholce, 6@8%c: extra | the retail trader in 1-1b. cartons, 29¢; No. 1, - o8 avanaugh und . | HEMP TWINE e bl | Denver & Rio'@.... (X Union " Pucifie cholce, 64@Tc: fancy, TgThe. Raising are | in 00Ib. wbs, wgo; No. 3 in 1ib. cartons. | Dr. . L. Lee, alleged bigamist and swind- SEED—Fiax, No.' | southwestern, §2.80; "ROVISIONS—Pork, unchanged: jobbing, | 4o . ull an ‘atureles: Lo08e muscatels are Te; in 60-1b tubs, i, packing stock, solid | ler, who married Miss Florence Bambury No. ¥'uorthwestern; $2.40; thmothy, i}«,_ |$22.25 “Lard, higner; prime steam, $12.67s | Brle o 3& quoted at 3@i%e, choice to fancy seeded | pack, 20¢; dalry, in 60-1b. tubs, 22, Market | ot ‘Chicago, is “,,.1(,\, pe RO HbAN e clover, #1146, | @12.730%. " Dry salt 'meats, steady; boxed | 40 lat i i . - at 44@6Xc, aeediens at 3%@4c and London | changes every Tuesday % o Arrest. in: 8t Leuls, PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per 100 Iba, | €Xtr8 short, $14.12%; clear ribs, $14.134; | ;o0 bk * ':u AT layers at $1.2091.25. CHEESE—Twins, 16%c; young America, | 8¢COFding to_word recefved’ by (he police | Efi'kdfl?'fl 1ic; i Ilm\;urxer lnlu_ | here tonight and will ;be brought to Chi- ric i No. 2, 16c; domestic block Swiss, o on & swin p s B! anurtad Swise S 5%, | cago on @ swindling charge. POULTRY=Dressed broflers, § Several weeks ago Moyse was.arrested in for storage, tresh iprings, 0c; | Omana and taken to Kansas City, oharged ens, 10¢; . Coc ucks, 20¢; geese, 3 hembin) nothleb 2 e o Bt el with l» atng a hotel bill. He was freed | hotner' sguabs, $4.00 per doz.; fancy squabs, |©f this charge and left Kansas City be- $22.750.23 10 ibs. | hort clears. $14.3%. Bacon, steady; boxed | im0 : | A Ann, o, aidens ooner. “2bomis il ahorl | extra ‘short, $15.3Ms; clear Fibs, W53 | 1 SIIVENCHar, stendy ot t4 15100 por o | Minnoaposis uratn Maphet: a7 sidouy dboxed), SROGILT T { short clears, $15.62% : | MONEY—202% per cent. 3 NEAPOLIS, May 10.—WHEAT—$1.00% otal clearances of wheat and flour were it . chickens 14405 | The rate of discount in open market | @110; July, §1.094G1 0% September, §LOK. ; No. streel's decreased 7,3:8.000 bu, Estimated re. | p Receipts, Shipments. | o iations furnished by Samuel Burns, | CORN—No: 3 yvellow, sgooc:. $3.60 par’ dom.| No.. 1. 3,00 per doz. Alive, | fors Cliteago detectives could arrest him. PBLS or. Lomurrow:: wheat, 31 CRrs: corn, | whent.” wa. Lol n 39%0 | sr., @83 New York Life bulldi T Vioell No. 3 0% b Y L e Brollers, from 1 (o 1% Ibs., 40c; 1% to 2 | Moyse's home s said (o be o i L00RA: a gy 134 oarnr s, A o, “\jfll;:fn Tt | -4 na| ¥k Lifte bulldiag, Omabs; | No. 2. 120 - HEIFBRS 108., 30ci hens, UC; old TOOKLETs, 10¢; YOUnK | yyios Wia ‘ e at Greenville, No D b aa® Dend 2| Kansas City Grain and Provisio i v aitac; NO..3 cash, oot o' 3 ok ;| KANSAS CITY. May 0.~ WHEAT—Ma; A . 903,20, men st harmars. .9 per Sigges Nou 2 white, 676 | ¢ SN Julvisd hid: Reptember Sop | Eiise Gty bk ' 3 FISH (all froden)—Pickerel, 9c; whitefisn, | SEEKS PARDON AT CAPITOL squalled o 215,00 bu, Primary receipts turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12%¢; | for short and three months' bilis is 3 3-166 h, 1 , 3L 1 northern, Chituko ¢ O | N0 doo ks, 8180001838 : 81 | roosters, 1 . full feathered, 1. | (LN U | ke bld | Cush nominally wnchanked Cofter Market. trade more | 15c; pike, l0c: trout, 1ic; large erapples Wére 234000 bu., compared with 212,00 bu | @8 per cent. 11%@1.12%; No. 2 northern, SLUSKGI10%; i f, Sl Brices—w eat: No. 2 réd, | Oats, bu... . LS80 umi"“"“ Smaha ts. 1% ard, BLIOGLA No. 3 SLOTGLIT; Na: 2| Nerin Flais valier il b NEW YORK, May 10.—COFFE than balanced any bearlsh feeling Induced | 1518c; Bpanish mackerel, 18c; eel, lsc; had 1 and bucks, $2,00096.00; stockers, $3.5005.50, broken walls and timbers. Owing to the - i Ry on general feellng of panic the various or- 1108 St. Joseph Live Stock ;\lnrkfl- ganizations engaged in the work of rellef S JOSEPH #.nrs;"fi;a(,.\::fl:lfi;{;;f find It difficult to reach all. Many sur- it e OB IE:. e g et ‘.1‘“),":[;.!\‘”” are still hungry and helpless. It 1.60; « i .00, s reported that American marines would 1281 HOGS—Receipts, 3,500 head: market 10 s - i Dighars Ton, 8050, bk ot sales™ 3 0mo be sent to Cartago to give assistance’ and 20 SHELP D LAMBS-Recelpts 1200 | there is great need of thelr presence. head; market steady; lambs, §7.80G9.10, — eir bred Every mother should kxnow that cn-m-. LH oo in the west. Some of the lead- |2 e E gizzzeszae’ = SuSCaea ERE 4 2 3 oo s a e EEFT PEEFIE S F1 11 Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fur- g & the correponding day & year ago. The | N b, TSy, NOPe | No & S1.00001.6 red, 31119115/ SISO Gmanee Gaa T 1248 | | FLOURCFicst patents (1n wood). £ o, b | ! B o | geese, full 9c; turkeys, I 1 1. “eae . e LTER. world's visible supply, as shown by Brad- | Leeal Secaritics. | "FLAX~Clased at $2.3. 3 ard, SLisg) i N " Cudahy Packing Co. b Minneapolis, $5.30@6.50; second patents, $6.10 | guinea fow each. pigeons, #c pe ’ R Portia 5.30; firat clears, §4.1684.25; second clears, | s a3 | ok nomers. 3500 per dos; aquabs, No 1 | CONVICTED BANKER'S WIFE s sasne; No. | 113 e urrl R - by a liberal run of hogs today and prices | Lo, ) | strw Charies w. N, 4 white, 40g42c; stand- | N :l‘{“’ flxg.malltqnv, = market for coffee futures opened st Taled: higher ‘from . the opentny, a4 Lrices | dock, '13¢; flounders, ifc. Green catfiah, | " orae Asks Members 10 B R e i ember, (0G00ie, sellers, Cash une i AP Se i *to stendy “fartian. tar,| SLop@l0c were scored inboth divisions | Whive"Beren, bet whilcean, ihi veiloy SPRETRASARE AN Raltvan AairigayBaNe weamiries, “ M| | Shas No. # mixed, Bc; No. 3 6ye; | Botn " bt "eaped off in ' the._ tate irading | Rackers and swpeculators buying freely: | dorcn o bulineads, i white bass. 1o Urgiag-Euspaxd'e % slenss, E " Stead) ; ipts, 3585 cases: at| N0 3 White 864@estec; No. 3, asgeso. | scatterirg llquidation, The close was | per cant ot tora) sens hurchased about | 1oeahads, '$1.00 each; shadroes, per pair, s, | . ASHINGTON, May 10.—Mrs. Charl fitmcn toluded 1eue; firats. 100: | white: saeber No. 2 mived wgrate. > | i (3 &5 ::;un:i:::f;su : g3 L per cent of total receipts. In spite of o . net unchanged. to 3 points higher. | yoveral 1 atdees, oot | trog legs, % per doz Morse stood nearly ull afternoon at hite, $3@d6e; No. 2 mixed, 4642 | were reported of 20,000 bags. Closing Cally hetive and it ovement was not| “gie Cuts—Ribs: No. 1, 17c; No, 2, l4t4c; | main entrance of the house s t0- BE-xBteady. daisles, 1%@lkc: twins, | RYE-T0072 |blas: Jeay, ‘4%e: dJuna. 840: Juiy. 6100, | wres maon” beorand, It was well slong to- | 575 116 Toins: No: L 190 No. 3. ibtio; Mo | duy and. cuietly Inbectimad ooenate to 4 14@14%e; long | JHAY-Unchanged to S0c@il.oo bigher; % |August G4c: Bteptember. 8.idc. October. | made 13 14c. Chuck: No. i, bei No. 3, 8. No 3 1 12 members of Y cholce $15.00; cholee x.m.“ November, 8.35c; December. 880ci January. | “Good butchers sold right around $9.26@9.90 | B%¢; Round: No. 1. 1lc; No. 27 1h o, | CORETess to slgn a petition o the president SPOTATOBM Kary.: cholce to fancy, %0 | HOTH ; : i GGhc: February. 6.66c: March. &%c And | jn most chsor, put he npréed b es o830 3 iiuc Plaie: No. L i . {to pardon her husband, Charles W. Morse. iothl iy kood. fiazec. 4 BUTTER ver; creamery ex- April. 8.¢c. 8pot, quiet: Rlo No. 7. S%ci| [ights And the heavier rades has narreeeg |3 i Many members, both of the house and mp:mm:n “Bteady’ Curkeys, 1ic; chiek- | A% Mo fireus, Hoi seconds, 2c; packing fanten [No. 4 % mild, “qulet: Cordova. | considerably of late and the former Cluna | | FRUITS--Stlawberries Senats./ sigfied in. patilion. « Roma . ds AL . stock, Ne. P13 of stock is selling almost o Loulsiane, cases, per 4 g s 9. Datitle ome de- \b\ PaLe-Sieady:. B to ®-pound weights, | EGGS—Unchanged to 100 lower; curpent s | weightier Iots. q'unnu"’"m:n'up'fn '.';‘.2 pt. cases, Dér case, 32.00. Orai 2 decllned abruptly, and others explained "“8;”“‘:-\“‘-‘- "a‘n welknis sgitoe; & to | recelpta _wmm:». u-smnn us 25 “')""" ‘-‘:“'l ';;""-I :n.ln consideration and where quality s nia Ci mw’;-nf Producer B it their unacquaintance with the facts in,the o > ¥ 3 J 08, stor NE' , May 10.—~The primary cot- | lacking the customary reduetl Navel 6 size, 0x, $3.00; 12 mly 4 d did no Ghicaso Reccinta—\Wheat, 3 cars: corn, L W ipras: ion Koods market was quiet” during the | preserved 7 redudtion ‘la stlll | pC ¥ box, SR 100176 and smaller sizeq. | CoM¢ (And dld not sign. With Mrs. Morse 16 gars, W cars imated Tomor- | Recelpts. Shipments. | v A SHINGTON | 44y, ‘converters and jobbers buying spar-| A large share of the ‘vun went at g.20g | Per Dox. .00 Other brands from River- | %" Miss Morse, & sister of the canvicted row= Wheals 2 carsi corn. 67 cars, oats, | Wheat, bu 00 o o HINGTON. M The' candition | ingly. The woolen goods markets are dull, | 9.30 as compared with yesterd | $ide and other districts, per box, $3.00G3.50; | Tinancler 124 ont i - Corn,s by (o 11.0m of the treasury &t the beginning i- | garticularly on goods for nearby dellvery. | strings of §1560.0 §0°95 113 wises, per box. $515 i | Havana Med' ———— 0t [ — Onts, ba,.... s neane x A ness oday was as follos Trust funds— | Some manufacturers of dress goods and | $9.57%, 7 higher. tterr@nean Bweets, 126-112 si G o - ivegponl Ginin Marke agia coln. #8611 w; allver doliars. S | men's wear fabrics are offerimg Attractive b - T, TR | $9.00; 180 ana nmalicc siuew, Der box, B | oo 1e’, Kidney Pills eontain in concen- 1 -mu\'nl May 10— WHEAT-8pot, “mm_'“:"’mf:u-n';n:: m‘%‘%flu{;‘-"n:: values Inul:m'l oods, but vzvcn s are x Av. Sh. Pr o, | Lemons: Limoniera, extra (i ) | trated form ingredients of etsablished ther- No. 'Y eatern w! s QU e ent even at the low figur P T Th: i G b tic value for the relf d e inter, "no etock tund—Standard silver dollars in general|are g‘clu Ramed. ‘ bR B ] % 0 siae, e pere b6 B :f::xl:nt and bladder u'-‘llln:,n:y‘ L

Other pages from this issue: