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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