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THE BEE: | 1 : . 112,00 Qey salt m steady; hoxed, ext .-'NEw Y N . INe balane n ey | RS YT T it | e .l X t 0““5]‘ “\ D working balance in treasu ‘l‘ e GRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET /%53t e, w0 et s OCKS AND BONDS 5tz izt asse 0 st | OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET | % bt -+ 0 Steady & | treas of pited N _ P B TY \ noe i ' , 2 short cle 5,629 R 3 1,110.80; " total balance in geneval fund | : dreen Onlons: 1e unches, e, Various Causes Give the Bears Upper | ;¥ 1L} <3t cak: oniciens, 1tc: eprings. | Speculative Confidence Stiffened by |10 Cattle Are Active, with Poorer Grades || R oLy o= T B it in Wh i | BUTTER-Steady; 2h2ic. i \ T a Shade Lower. s s = No. 1, per b, 1 in, No. Hand in eat Pit. | EGGs—8teady; sigc. Absorption of Stocks. New York Money Market. i - o, ber 1 i large , | . Pecelpts. Shipmen | | NEW YORK. May 1L-MONE n‘v» ca in w0 per b ",\ mall. per Covoanuts [ | Flour, bbls. ’ o | steady. 344 per cont: ruling rate. ¥y per [ w | Per sack, $.00; per doz § RUSSIAN SHIPMENTS ARE LARGE |\Wheut 'bu 100 CROP CONDITIONS ARE TMPORTANT | cent. cloning 61d. 5% et cent: oftered ot + BEST HOGS BRING HIGHER PRICES Y | Corn, ‘bu.... e 00 lp:‘v cent. Times loans, softer; sixty days — . ‘ Oils and W . Oats, bu... 100 | %@ per cent, and ninety days, { per cent| Taken e SAVANNA, Ga., May 1L-OlLS-Turpens Corn Shorts Walting for More L 1 — | After Effects of Government Report 81X months, 4ady per cent. G _(Near Third of Offerings Are oo tine, firm, 0GMUNC: sales, 474 bin.: ree WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4405| hy shippers—Sheep Ave Slow, W S | Celpts, 416 bBIA.: shipments, 288 bbls.; stock Movement from Conntry and Are Tend to Allay Serlous Anxiety— | per cont AN ! \ prdifits et » : 0 e 8 | 4534 byls - STERLING CIHAN Weak with but Values re eners 2 . OUSIN les, | 8K hbls ecoipte, 1390 Predieting Lower Prices Aren of High Pressare to Extend Dep: n Passes Because with actual business in bankers' bills at 1y steads ) R | bote e - o8 Dbig.i stock. S3.80 in Short Time. Down Valleys Todny. of King's Denth. $4.836014 5850 for six(y-day billa and at vyl Y LEoH i LRN | bbls: D, $450 K, $460y Omaha, May 11, 1910, a:;"‘n',fir demand. Commercial N”*-} SHEEP—Business — was rather slow | 4621 L 1 8.0 K, Sou— : y ot is 1483 again __ in the P barn this | £.10; WG Generally cloudy weather prevails this SILVER- M%e. B 4 ollars, {4e. SOUTH OMAHA, May 11, 1910 | 00 b on tead o e OMAHA. May 11, 100 | mornini 18 ail portiondof the'country, ex-| NXEW YORK. May 1-The persistence| BoXT e overamont, + weaki~ raiirond| Recsipts weret - Catile, Mosn. Shead, | SMITA"E P LSRRI, NOAR, BriCes, IR ) WW Cable by 2 c n the southern v lch slocks were absorbed at the : . Wiy % 4.6% 6 , g Pupply was . P 3 R mente mr I ey erean | f0uthern Facific siope, where It is clear. | varlous price levels today had an influence | " Cro igdY: Official’” Monday 317 sold on this basis. Supply was Nght, cou Liverpool Exchange o Close Official Tuesd. | Estimated W ed 3 v Closing quotations on vonds were markets, More favorable growing weather | Rains are faliing this morning in the edst-|in stiffening speculative confidence and | foiion b and an indifferent oash demand has given |71 tates, tne Ohio, middie Missiesippl and | formed the tone of the market. Such con- |y, s, sisting largely of lambs, the fow strings of sheep on hand lacking in_quality and {flesh. Almost everything had changed LIVERPOOL, May 11-The corn exchange will be closed next Saturday and Monday v 28 reg. 1008 Int-Met. dlye sl the bears the upper hand, and values have | Missouri valleys, aud have fallen within|spicuous market leaders as the Harriman | do ref. a coupon. . 10081 8 d on Muy 2, the day of King Kaward's M. M. A% days this hands before noon, wooled lambs bringing | oo ¥ . LSS the past twenty-four hours throughout the North Pacitie, Ch X &| € & tey A KINE | fupeval, The proviaion exchange will ba siumped off. shorply . Feations, he Northern Pacitic, Chesapeake o' 3, registered. 124 “*Japan s ays last w §0 and horn Iamba selling at 3840, Y and the cotton ke Shorts in u,l\."fi'.t ‘\‘\:Rn.rr for & more | CENtral valleys und northwest. An ared|Qhio and, at times, United States Steel, 0:% 4o 4%p .. T ng at 38,40, be closed on May 20 and the cotton ex of high pressure overlies the northwest and back by s O liberal movement from the country and are | o SIACUNLT Cooler weather 18 shown | wore NEId back by realizing sates of this Y kin 5 predicting lower prices as soon as (he |ilis morning everywhere axcept in the ex- | |\ These sales were rencwed quite mc “pring work Is over. treme lower valleys and southern states tone considerably. The quieter tone of the After @ steady opening wheat took an- |‘‘umperatures at or below freezing were 3 a Am. ays 2 weeks ago days § weeks ago Same days 4 weeks-ago | Same duys last year \ote | Sheep barn since Mondav. Killers are still The following table shows the recelDi® |y i "oy, ringly, good shorn lambs are | T Aside from the rame draggy tone to (rate B e R R that (caw o the markel ast week, m-ll‘v{ | | | 1ML S deb. da (1901 L & N un. 4 RN K AT L 0,101 change will close on May 20 and 21 ing capecially new hes happened in the Omahn Hay Market. T. & T. P ¢ do gen. 4s OMAHA, May 1L HAY-No. 1. ®0; Ne. other tufn vnwi pressure WA | reco:d « M Mheat market today took the edse off the|Samer, Tobacco 4r.. T Mo. Pacific 4 .. of cattle, hogs and sheep at South OMBNA | ryioyias, the supply of sheep is diminish- | I $8.00; packin .5 A ey Beavy And Woak catien enosiraged pellers: | mocy Sssour valoe The are of pign | Tt Of yesterday's sudden siump. do 6 . o N RSO0 M 4iga g | Sor the year to date, compared w.tn lest | AT (AL SR O dte Rolling almost {$800; rve and oats .. Alfalta, 81200 Cash wheat held fairly firm, offerings |pressure will extend down over the valleys| There was a realization that speculative |Armour & Co dWa.. %2 N.'Y. cen, gen. 34s 94 | year: 1910, . doe Vee ) 08 UL TWith similar quality yearlings. | The supply of poor hay Is much heavler beink extremely light. ; today, and the weather will be Cooler in e B LB L Bk g el TR - R il 1010, 1900, vee. [ " Faracter of recelpts has bean un. |than the demand and low prices prevail The weakne: Wi eoted corn | this vieinity tonight, with fair tomignt and ons in the causes for the action of [ do cv. 48 WN. Y. & Hooev. @032 | Cattle 065 3,421 saiess | usually poor, however. as most of the stuff | - valtes aat i ke At ed ore wlighily. | Ahursday. - Probable frosts are predicted | the price. The atier-effects of the govern-| ®e ev. b AN & W 1ot con. 4 0% | Fiogs 17104 508 | LR BV Drenent consists of tait-enaers . | LOCOMOTIVE'S ALLOTTED TASK A Some unfavorable seeding news Was @ |for Neoraska and northern Towa tomght. |Ment crop report have been, however, to L Jo cvida. 1028 | Sheep 545,189 80 | O edressing Srados having deen | bd strong{@ening factor, but cash demand was | Range of temperatura and precipitation |Allay the most serious of the anxiety which Go T itie dx o AW The following table shows the AVErAK® | ynarkateq last month. Inferior quality fs | Ve S Db tEiNG dertes a bit Whwer and receipts are expected to|as compared with last three years: was felt over the amount of damage done 0. 8 L. rid. ke rices of hogs at South Omaha for the a8t | goubiless responsible for the different de- (Expected to Cover a De 3 we Incre: 1910. ‘L. 1908, 1907, | 1O the grain crops by the severe weather B Penn oy 3gr (1015) | 1 days with comparison: mand and, as the approach of the Erass Betore 1t 18 Bntitled to Be Primary wheat receipts were 202,000 bush- | Minimum temperature 47 B [ 71| of the er part of April. Current reports 104% do con. dn ) B d it o ot ccomemees | Sopgon KIWAYS hes moOTe OF s of & 48 Goetadated. ¢ls and shipments were 201,00 busheld, | Precipitation T......04 0L 86 W|Aalso point to constant improvement in con- 9% Reading gen ds 1910, 1900, {1906, (1907.[1906.1905. 194, | pressing influence upon the trade, the | { reccipts Inst year of 17,000 bushels | Normal temperature for today, 61 de-|ditions. especially in the spring wheat belt BABKSE L& BF, (R 8 et oo ot a0 AT U R Tl iy 0 g » « oxpected me; £ 434,000 bushels. | grees. Besides the growing Influence of the ag- 0% do ) 9 01 457 fhe three dave this week. prices have| When a locomotive s built it is expecte Prim. l-'y :‘um".'.-‘m. Were. 523,000 bush |, Deficlency in precipitation since March 1, ;‘""';Hfl“ :enltr-l ;rfll:pec;. xhrr securities 37‘-"" L R - ;;‘_: ii un;:l 701 :‘u' dropped about 10@lse, common and wooled | ¢4 make a certain mileage before it receives ol o N .0 Bishels, | Bve 1Does narket is having the benefit of other gen- i goid fa ‘ || 0 o) 704 ® | classes suffering the most ; overs aRalnst J.L"’Z"'u'.\, \“»n'. of 314,000 bushels | Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, | eral considerations. The passing of the de- ::\m rr:n-m A ‘L".,,, ;’,.: | 919%] 700 6 :: Current pri Kn"‘ wooled lambs are fust|A general overhauling. When that no‘l and shipments of 226,000 bushe | 243 inches. pression caused by the succéssion to the N Sy o o \| 9 7y 694 6 4 8 |about 1he higher and prices on wooled | hauling s done it is again (o make & defi- Clearances were 0w 'buthels of corn, | “Dericiency corresponding period in 18, | British inrone brought with it a fenise of o 80 18" ey e S | 9155 6 8| 6 ' | Mheen around o nigher than Valies Of | pite mileage Can [y ia ey pats ana wheat wnd S0l (300 MERGM . RLARL Doesl Ireeniine. . | HIliek the siaek edRuD 0 Ly ':;;:lu':d“'r ae- | scol N |9 18 ijfi“l% o St '.”",.':,,.:"'.':,"'y'yf"fl..;‘,"py;"‘ The modern pascenger locomotive f8 ex- . 0 413,000 bushels LA 1 3 - | scota o te % ¢ | on' ; - Liverpool ¢losed 1%d to 1'd lower on = tion. This is an influence that passes by | *Colo Mid. t Wenion Pacific 6 Y| 1810t stack: Good to onolee lambs. 8340 | pected to cover 10000 miles between gen- wheat and unchanged on corn Corn and Wheat Reglon Bulletin. pathy between the international mar.|C. & &. f & ox 1§ o cv. 4o | 697 5 AN fair o gond lambe, $7 W8 40: eral “shoppings.” intermediate repair being Local ranke of uptions. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four |kets. It was strengthened today by the #as-|D. & H. cv. 4s do lst & ref. du = S yearlines, $.0008.25: good heavy Tear: t the varfous roundhouses . - | hours ending at § a, m., 75th meridian time, | Ing of the monay markets. The private dis- | D, & K. G. 4 8. “Rubber 6 "Sunday. ines,£7.267 75: rood to cholce wathars. | made at the variou 9§ ariicics.| Open.| High | Low. | Close.] Yes'y. | \Weanesday ® May 1i, 191 gount rate in Herlin was marked down a0, VAU 8, stecl 31 G100 | poceipts and disposition of live stock Wt |§7S0GR15: fair to xood wethave 87.$TE | Responsibility for the fallure of a loc: May...| 105%| 1085 105%| 108K 108k remp,— Rain- | count of the Bank of England tomorrow.| dn e 4 At TR A bl ol i/ 2 1T e 2 Colorado yambs, wooled....... 88 89 |ia casily fixed by means of a syatem ot p July.l)| 100%| 10mg 100% l(("al 100%{ Stations. Max. Min. fall. Sky. In New York demand sterling touched| do ser. B ........08%West. Elec.cv, .. ® | - RECEIPTS. 510 western lambs, shorn......... 8 830 |yecorge, The superintendont of shops is [ § Corn s fho s 4 -+ |Afhland, Neb 82 46 .00 Cloudy $4.8635, the lowest price of the year, with|Gen Elec. cv. Bs... 140 Wisconsin Can 4s.... 913 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, | 21 western lambs, shorn i responsible for all power cut out of service Ma 64| B8 SNl B8] 57% |Auburn, Neb.. 8 0 0 Cloudy %ome subsequent recovery. By small ad- | **Ill. Cen. ist. ref. 4s 95 Mo. Pac. ov. wetia. 8 | N o g P 1 2 . ++| 244 western gwes, shorn <o 101 d placed inside-the shop 1 @ July | Gl @8t 69| G9ls| 6% |Wken Bow, Neb. 8 40 .4 Cloudy |ditional detalls, the main contsntion s to| ‘B SEx-div P ! sty | 30 western ewes, shorn, culls... & on ths road and placed insid » : oa= "y | | _ |Columbus, Neb... 82 43 % Cloudy |the Importance of the foreign sales of new e ey Miseours Pacific 1| R AEYOMIRE [ATIDN, shian..s.: & {\-phit s Wb Lot e P g B May gul oagl o angl 4%l 0% | Culbertwon, Nebo ¥ 0 securities Is coming to be verified, This Letal Sevasieis | Missoury Pacit 5 6|19 Wyoming lambs, shorn...l il 8 L oEA: dBtll 15 1600MOtvu 14 1O4UY Lor whbe July...| 0% 3ol soig| [ 99% |Fairbury, Neb.. &% & 00 forms a_continul y ; Unlon_P %2 Wyoming lambe. shorn. . ... 68 | - - - Fairmont, ‘Neb.” 81 43 0 the Whols Hiaangie). oituauane (> (ver of| Quotsiiona furnished by 8 . W 1| 99 western lambs, shorn......... ¥ fce again. From the time that it is ready Omabha Cash Prices, QOr. lsland, NeB.i5 48 W Cloudy = | "2 good deal of attention wis paid to the| T’ % New York Life bullding, ONARS: , | ¢ & N, W west, i} § T e | for service until it i once more cut out WHEAT-No, 2 h 05%@ R P b § W Clondy | Sopper metal market, and there were ma 3 o4l B & Q, east j[CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKEY |, airs in the shop the master me- hard, $1.00%@1.06; No. d, Yoc Holdrepe, Neb. PR rumors current of developments in tha 04 & Q. west & 1] — hanie shoulders the responsibility 3 spring; S.0%OLY; zpring, $1.000 | OGN N6y @ trade. Officlal information of copper trans- L ) S 1 .|Cattle Market Weak—Hogs and |chanie shou 3 ; 1.06; No. 2 durum, $7@s1%ec; No. 3 durum, 5 b AL :[fitll‘r;:tol;ey&-:a éhe pubg%;(on OF the nta- 1 & P, west.. 1 o Sheep Reported Stead When the locomotive is r‘ld); mb |0|;‘n ity opper Producers’ associa- in Centr t s Inspected jointly by the . 3 white, 64%@te; No. 3 white, b A | tion is not to be had. The price of the Llingle o, HICAGO, May 11—CATTLEReceipty | e Shom b I8 e e Fintendent § n&w‘m ?"u ‘5::‘I":" dugeve fi:‘ ‘ "‘I: “ .‘?. mfl":“”‘azr‘."’:a".f‘f";l"!l(hr":rfir:‘o"n'e:“r:m:!:k () ", isi). 9 : m n l"w' m‘:d*‘;@"m""k::"“ o “Shesas heifers, of shops, and the inspector working under \ low, 6i@8sc; No. 2, Wc; No. 3 o@ec; No. B b cloudy|ton was attributed mostly 1o the leadink $ R Gt JemeL ulls, wEes. the master mechanic. Fvery workman 4. Slgsse; no grade, B0gsse, sioux City W4 Cloudy Y |interest, and its control was sald to have " Hog. Sheep. | “TioAl00kers Aud teeders, g vof in the handll F OATSstundara. dgie No. s white | IO O T8 pur | ITCTeanad utficiently an & ‘consenuence. 1o W "k |, HIo08=Receipts, | 1100 ool ALl o b o B g b 5 4lgdllge: No. 4 white, dic; 0. 3 yellow, ! . enable it t o e | steady, cholce hea 60G9. - f the locomotive is responsible to 8 im« 8 toite: Nt Vellow, sowadote: "No. 5 |period ending al 8 a. m. § Not included | some of the Tesent misst Aicen,rom . 1409 L0021 $%0Gh 0" ght | mixed. $0.45G9.05; choice | Of the 10 PO x0d, matrie. in averages. 4 Rl e Eil T ) 3 s Cudahy Packing Co AT R e o i@ 6. piks, #9360 | mediate foreman, just as the foreman is 1 AHLEY--No. 4. #0@6lc; No. 1 feed, 4@ DISTRICT STATIONS. up in the iron ma ;or“ 'rhl: 7&055"'1'!'{5 § :‘\: It'\‘)ail\rmour & Co. 1885 L276)| 9.60; bulk of sales, $9.559.60. responsible to his superiors. | 9 rejected, 46gic. g o, of - Lumem Rain- | Shipments of ore for April came into the g | [ e | SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 16000 1n spite of the many intricate paris of & RYE—No. 2, 14g7¢; No. 3, 13@74c. Distriots. Stations. Max. fall. dla‘;';.o.k'wn?l"rm. trade position. !:‘;: . :'::‘r‘fin;':"kféw&lsffl)‘?)' I:n‘l';:' LGwé: locombtive the company records show few e e G e kv 18 @ 0| dend Tumpre.. Wabaah wie acrinca o, " | Stephens Hros. wpring lambs, $9.50@12.00. fatlures. An “engine failure” 1s a delay ‘ Chicago i fpat. Con- Oals, | Indianapolts, i 40! revival of old rumors of new sontrdl. Ad- s % oy |HUL & Son. 56 2aitii Tove Bradh Akl of one minute or more to any train, pro- Minneapoils ... P Chicago, 11i. i 401 Justment of the trunk line dispute over im- | sious City stock yards bid R | el diewia e . {vided It is caused by a fafiure of the ma- O W i Bt Lets, Mo, 8 {0 | Port frelght rates and proposed fncreases | Topeks . to. 100 w |J. B. Root & Co ST. LOUIS, May 11—CATTLE—Recelpts. ~ ob the' 1608wbk Dutan ° o Dés Moines, 1 u i8 1 20110 suburban passenger rates out of New | United Ka P, . o, w |J. H. Bulla 5,100 head, jncluding 1,00 Texans; mar chinery of the locomotive, Ly ) %‘.’I’L’.’:"‘L‘h‘, Mfl!‘r‘n g ',1,, z.' ‘fi‘ \%r‘:t“;;em'rr?m.r: '2 thern . market, *To net 6 per cent. ,“ }}0":_.;“ (e .R?:?c ‘:‘e‘%&a«v“m: Nl‘l‘lv&h;g “x:‘!(\ld h:m‘:l‘ The labor of every man who works for CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |Gmana, Neb....... 18 ) " 20| value, 88,164,000 Unitea Btaths 16 Sesiines Boston Stocks and Bonds. Lea Rothschild F Tl Stagry e e R :;..r.:g:; tohrl‘l"ll:l .".?."fl.." -02‘:“‘:1@:,“.':3',3 Rains oceurred within the last twenty ‘/‘\Pf 1 per cent on call. BOSTON, May 10.—Closing quotations on | O'NeF buvers ..... S I c:;-mw i ;":; P“u“‘ Mty 5 g Fentures of the Trading and Closing |four hours in all portions of the corn and | Number of sales and principal quotations | mining stocks were. Totals 0 | B s calves, bL0ogh.s; | COTding his lalor upon & alip of paper viesk’ s Doksd ot Fyndes wheat' region except the Loulsville dis- #tocks were as tollows: By | Allouez 43 Mohawk P \,'}E“fl' Receints were lberal again |Texas and Indian steers, $.7@S.00; cows |known as the dally time certificate, which CHICAGO, May 1L—Alleged indications | the orth ‘and cenital portions of the. dorn | Alls-Chaimers pfa e el | B e R |today and the quality of the offarings con- |and heifers, $3.00096.50. ot |0 turn is certified to by the general time- that the cumparative weakness of Wheat land wheat region and temperatures at or |Amalfamated Copper 0,700 Tl wbky 70w | 7% North Butte g |Uinués very fair. ‘There was no particwar| HOGS-—Receipte, 8300 ~head: —marlol|ieeper. The records of the road enable al Duluth was, in part at lenst, the result |below Treesing were recorded at fourteen | American Asricultural oo 4t 48 4% | Alantie Tig North Lake |change in the general conditions surround. | strong to ¢ higher: pigs and Imnu.dlflb Bl tne WLOMEW to show the elnet Gost ob ' manipulasion at Chicago intended to|gtations in the Minneapolis district. Amesioan 1000 38% $1§ 3w |B & Corb. C. & §13%014 Dominion g the trade, and with a good demand |3.60; packers, $).65@9.65; butchers and bes! icaden the effect of threatened further . A. WELSH, American DA% % loo 30 | Bulte Coalition ...... 31 Osceola ....13 |from both local packers and eastern buy-|heavy. $0.65@9.72%. 1,400 | J8bor -abd_mtetial Zof sach;Tuile. that & snipments here from that port. After a Local Forecaster, Weather Bure ‘American il 4 86 Cal.” & Arix 6 Parroit sil & Cop.. it [ers, the market was fairly active and fully | SHEEP AND 'LAMBS-Receipts, L40|)0omotive travels or each ton hauled. Pt with prices le gher 'or the ay N v v g American * 2 . 4 X 1 X Wwelghts was concerned. On the other b ly 8, . 5. , $0 _cul option, and unchanged }%@%c up for the| VEW YORK GMNERAL MARKET | {000CD o 198 | Sopper, Ran sl Lo “ 433 | the liberal offerings enabled buyers 10 b |and bucks, $20096.00; slockers, $30@5.00. | the fauld is not one of defective workman- deferred deliveries. Corn .m.:edh.[m;mnxeg Y Vartons | ATerictn 0 o R e et & oen: a lile more discriminating in thelr pur- || S Market | #hID OF material, the locomotive may enter 1o ae higher, oats, la@'a to %c higher, and | Quotations of the Day on Various American 36,200 0% | Giroux Con ......... T Tamarack ... 60 |chases and there was a gencral dlspositio % ) 4 3 o—Re-|the general shops for rebullding, even provs c to 10¢ lower. Commodities,' :.'::;'I':‘T weste biaee siive 104 | Granby_Con a8, Coal & Oil... 3 |to shade prices more or less on :no n-Lr» l‘(ANgAq; kx'rd\ )[.T)mll,—;‘)\’r"l;!’.‘l;.‘:rl:: lh ; nop 0 “x.d . em ¥, Whan he: wieat SETRM| \uw donk. May UePLOUR-Weai] i 0% i 68 | Greens Cananes Bt 5 S & B fat and unfinished grades, and in muby | ceipts 8000 head, inciuding S0 s ' [ though it may not completed the woblyen_ADOUL. (o Nive Why in carneaty tie ], NI ORK, May can 00 120y 139% 130 op. L 1T Mo Brd L. L i | cases salesmen were compelled to take off | imarket 'weak to' 10c lower; cholce export Tl 05 ko : and steady; spring patents, $5.35@5.t5; | American 500 | » % v > o « . mileage assigned to it, and no responsi: o8t talked of matter was a dispatch from |and steady; —sp N S “ Amerioan - K ... $%Utah Consolidated .. 24 10¢. The general trade was anywhere|and dressed beef steers, 40@8.25; fair to Duluth asserting that the May and cash|Winter patents 35.10@5.3; winter ext erioen desd 548 Utah _Copper I 4% [from steady to 10c lower than yesterday | good $6.75@07.35; western steers, $6.00@8.00; | bility attaches to those on whom it would A wheat trade there was “aick. " and that D Wi gy ™ Jhen | Asmconds Mining '06'"1\!) 4008 Lo S awinons 4% |and ‘the movement was quite brisk on this | Stockers' and feeders, #.005.%; souther’s|otherwise fall. The locomotive fs simply varkoes . for Chieago coul e gathered |5 i g b3 | Atohioon. . s.s sl ami Copper Volverine i asis. souths i $4.26@4.90; winter extras, No, $3. Xo e steers, $56.35@7.75; $6i native cows,’ yi00gT .2; bulls, $.208. —Receipts, 11,000 head; market o natlee nelfers, | Tepaired and is allowed to complete the calves, $.000) | mileage originally assigned to it. When & locomotive {s brought into the AR ¥ A8 has been the case right along rve- New York Curb Market. Igently, the offerings of cows and heifers v ] ot over twen- The following quotations are furnishea by | {¥Cfh SOmPATALVELY Imited, hol over twir hout trouble. Keports ok rain in the |Cloars, $4 r: .15 | Atchitson prd nadiat horthwest Addea to the digticul- | {EL (vl o 1994 bbis.; s ,‘P"‘?"l!-‘g:l.mm Jou ‘iing s of the bulls. Just in the nick of time |16.5%0 bbls. e | Baltimore & Ohio the bulls a telegram arrived disclosing | RYE FLOUR-Stead f‘w 0 800, $4.25 | Bethiehem _§teel 1 that A prominent firm in Chicago was sell: | @4:40; choice to fancy,” $4.4084.50. Brooklyn R. 7. ot Logan & Eryan, 315 South Sixteenth street: | \With' o Rood demand from: all classes of | Y 10 e igher; top, $9.86: bulk of |shops for work it is first stripped by the fe Ay “Wheat 1 Dulith and_ delivering | CORNMEAL—Firm;' fine white and yel-| Canadian Pacific . 2,600 Bey State Ous.. $1 Greens Cananea buyers, the market was substantially the!sales, $9.3@9.60; heavy, $9.45@9.65: packers| men who comprise what Is known as the the stutt immeajately. The situation then kiln_dried, §3.20. Central Leather _ Boeton Cons.......... 17 Inapiration ... same as on and butche esterday. Fat heifers ruu $9.209.45; plgs, $8.75@9.00. 5 strong and there was plenty of inquiry i stripping gang. Thiy gang immediately the thin cows and heifers of good Qual St. Joseph Live Stock Market. takes off such parts Gf the engine as are from feeder buyers. Medium and comm JOSEPH, Mo, May iL.—CATTLE- |necessary for the job. Butte Coalltion ... 20% Larose - Cactus vore 3 Nevada Cons. Chino < 13% Newhouse . et 1% Ohio Copper T—Spot, steady; No. 2 e T B e Al LA No. No. 1 northern, 31 201 Gemtral ot K. . et ot market was pervous and Chesapea) 0 Central Leather pfd.. improved and September, 4 net advanc 1 . ally’ fav rop | Chicago Gt. ewat. 'y T1g | Dav 113-16Ray Central |krades were a iittle sipw, owing 10 had - | peceinis, 1,500 I'ead; market ateady: steers, [ Th 'ts to be repaire 4 eaily and soid it out late, but trade on the | Weakness abroad, generally favorable <rob|cnicago Gr. Woat pia T | Iy 13-168witt Pk, Co 1063 |Dorts from eastern points. but the general | oGaRiy, MO0 LG MATIS IO SapEn, | The parts 10 be rep cd are cleaned in whole was sm DI hag | R e e o aRvanes. . Moy c1o “F' "llcm go & N. W.... 101y | ElY 80 Sears, Roebuck Co..160 ~|market was about steady and a preity | aives ™ ss 0067.50. |a vat and the work is then distributed man slow, 2 ayellow sold B8 July, . if 6 X o e Brou 7 T Minin : ri 3 y , etc. 2ceipt FALdd Ny a8 ::.;.:5'4‘.’ Nderd” X;‘epu;mhm”:‘ld«‘!)\fi c»‘“""mo'(\“'r} 3%, | Colorado Puel & Fron ,Q Goldtield 81 Trinity Copper 8% | firm. ;;%." to strong; top, $9.50; bulk of & ‘nnd blacksmith departments, each part Trade tn oats was on a liberal scale. The | ReCelpts, i1 ments, 100867 bu. | Colorado & Southern . £ COKN-=-Spot, fir o - Business in stockers and feeders was| Vg 4 N1 | AMBs - Receipts, 1,00 | When repaired to be returned to the ere close was steady With September %c up at | agmesiio baBls; eXport U Gvataly] CReIA. Sa e New York Mining Stocks. [TRgae SNt Ear, SIEDy ane Aeaid alurg | head: market steady; lambs, 75055, ing side of the shop, to bo mounted again ige. 3 0 v 3 5 u 21 | W Y . May 10.—Closil otat | A Tded rikd “ e ve by ansactions n provisions were generaily |0, b Option market was' without trans:(Del & Mudwan, N e BW YORK. May 10.—Closing ailotations | commanded sirong figures, while the ordi- | R o PR (o I.l}odlov[‘oamo(l\n by the date on which it small. Pork closed Gc higher, lard, 7@ |Vaice™ Yot "floged at: 80%e; July. 11 Denver &R, G, ‘ptd ; 4 O O e Gsavile: O s |bary ‘run of light and ‘medium welEhl) poooi, of live stock at the five prin- |!f Acheduled (0 g0 on the road. The dates 10¢, and ribs b@T4c Septembe: o, Receipts, 46,135 b | Dintiliers’ " Secaritios 1,00 '3y 80 30y, | Brunswick Con 7 Little Ohief ¢ |Steers and heifers were slow sale 8l UG- | ipal western markets yesterday: are posted in a conspicuous place, conven- Leading iutures ranged as follows: h 5044 by " d o L coeen 3800 854 28Y 883 | Com. Tunnel 11020 Mexican changed figures. May is usually a month | Tattle. H. Sheep. f Y “ siae Bty e — | AR Ipmente 5,048 bu. ed. % ™ Erlo Ini pld 1400 418 414 geay | do bonde it ‘Ontasio : of small trading in stockers and feedeis | i Gattle. Hogg, Shaep;|ient to each repair gang.~Now York Her- Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Ciose.] Yea'y. |, ONTE-SPOL Sleady; mired. 26 to 42 ‘?:i;;zm e 00 38K 370 34 |Con. Cel. & Va...120 Ophir and this year promises {g furnish no ke R ST o B Tibo | ald. 4 ie - - it ominal; fte, 2 to 82 Ibs., joneral Electric ... 1100 160 149 1483 | Horn Silver . .65 Standard ception to the rule. gr< “qORapl v 00 | ) ¢l e, . bs., AT@h216e, 9 i s 3 3 | X 000 1000 |\ o ———— » g N haw vl Qb kel Wah ‘withott brantectione | gt Norder 4 i g e T, | Na A T el il AL Jon Steiis s Goon w shated) BRSNS siimo A% TS T HAPPENED IN ARKANSAS H H L cipts. $9.975 bu.; shipments, 1,00 bu Tilinols Central 300 3" | A v ? s ; Chicago 17,000 15,000 17,000 | 10275 1 04153 1 02% 1034 1 08, | BRECE A 3 3 135 fed steers, $6.55G7.20; common to fair corn~ ' 100ty €0l 1 00ie/) o1esn| 1 004y | HAY—Steady: prime, $L20; No. 1 $1134% | Interbarough-Met . - 4w n | Bank Clearinge. fed steers, $.7(16.80; good to choice cows | . | eore n' L b SOReLaN byt e T LA L 3% | OMAHA, May 11.—Bank clearings for to- |and heifers, $6.0067 fair to good cows| OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS His Bible Lessons { o o rrester | s - - o 5000 | L | Wit (e, B horataaty e to e, 108, e g -3 1% | qay were' §8.198,031.84, and for the corve- |and helfers. $475g5.8; common to fair cows — Manners to \620utviy 628 % | 1o 18c; 1908." nominal i " | International Paper 2 12" | sponding date last year were $2,463,787 | and helters, 4 g00d to cholce | gaple and Fancy Produce Prices Fur- bors, 3% 63440 14 | HIDis- Firm; Central America, 2323y, | Niermations) Pump 24 i e e ockers and Taodeny, s o0 falr to 800d| " nished by Buyers and Wholesalers. | s, e o PR A ol ‘Bouthern 0 5! Ootion Muarket. . | tair “stockers and feeders, $.g4.15; stock | BUTTER-—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | Opie Read told this ohe not Jong age: 2 . sR—Quiet; Hemlock firsts, 2% |k C. Seut 10 GW YORK, May 11L—COTTON-The | heifers, $2. ~eal g 4.%08.00; | the retall trade, in 1-1b. cartons, 29¢; No. 1, | ., e 290; seconds, 23@2ic; thirds, 23G250; rejects, | raciote oy 1100 market opened’ steady at & decline of 3 |buils. stags. ot st gyurves. M@0 | 16NN ubs, 2tec; No. 2, in 1-1b. cartons, | “Old Lem Harkins of Possum Trot had e 1 st 1 ‘ i s Loulaville & 1600 | points on May In response to lower cables, | Representative i ¢ in 00-1b tubs, 26%ec, packing stock, solid | come into the country judge's office. The i N PROVISIONS—Pork. steady; mess, $21.0| Minn & st. 1. 00 but generally 1 to 10 points higher on BEEF STEERS. pack, 20c; dairy, in 60-1b. tubs, 22c. Market | judge sald: . @24.50; fami é f: 6.00@27.00; "~ short clears, = 8t l; & 880 M 300 118 1374 1374 | penewal of short covering and buying en- |y, q PR changes every Tuesday | “‘Why, hello, Lem.' ne | O b, sy Jates, WBNQIAW: | £ o 8 Tvia 4% | Couraged by reports of firmer spot mar- oo ] CHERSE—Twins, 16¢; young America, [, V1Y LEAemy (‘.uT“).'v'm‘nll"musfind'y ’;fcfl:.i“'aex’fi‘.'fl%""."' Vst “nasiti © | kets and continued dry weather in the |13 17c; daisy, 11:;; gimpurger, " de; No i Howdy, jedge? , d) . 10 to| X cuit 1% | southwest. Business was active and May brick, 16¢; No. 2, 16c; domestic block Swiss, | “‘Anything going on over at Possum ] 14 pounde, $15.50G17.00; pickled hams, $16.75 | Najonal Biecu e %% c i 2 cins, 3 0 $ 0 National Tead | contracts quickly sold up to 163, or i 22¢; {mported Swiss, e, Prot? gl Lard, steady: middie west ‘prime % 7 | points net higher, while July showed a | "POULTRY -Dressed _brollers, $9.00 doz.; |\ e AL ! B ) e Rt ey SHARY York Oentral 11 | net advance of 13 points and the new crop for storage, $6.00; for fresh’ springs, 0c; Nuthin' wut vidin', LY Amerioan, compound, J0HIN ¥, 0. & W. 43% [ of about 9 points on continued covering, hens, 19c; cocks, 12l4c; ducks, 20c; geess, | “ ‘That so?' Peite oity BRAs 7 81 Hob it Nessern 0% gzhmlmh ‘lhharlandlnx h:ll-c:‘-:med to be :w ‘-‘"E‘t‘;’;’.;,“‘}‘lou";‘..f"a'?. _ver:n:n § l‘ i | “'Yeh; nuthin’ wuth dividin'. Then after . d i (IR 12 | reducing their lines on a acale up. homer wquabs, $4.00° per doa.. fancy squabs, | 3 pause; ‘Me an' them Hightowehs ain't *No. 2 domestic, 5%@Sc; Patna, | Pacific Mal 2| Cotton {'l‘uul!’\l oue:md ;:ts:m' Mn)‘, 1 E‘ tml ‘ol.. “:: 4 1"/:: mpfl«; 03 W;“‘w._ ettt g L y 7 8 Aoy J o | dul c; August, c; Septembe: roilers, from 14 to 5. % to 2 g . SRS Word 48 followa: R ITBR — Weaki orssmery, apseials lod | 1860¢; October, 1231¢; Noyember, 1 | Ibs., 30c; hens, 14¢; old roosters, 1bc; young |+ ‘No?' winter stralghts, $4.2564.90; Wige; Process spe wige. : . & Bt 1008, | December, . January, 12.64c, roosters, léc; ducks, full feathered, lc Nah, not right good.' After another Airalghts, #0047 spring patent " CHBISE—Firm: state full cream, old as | hittsbure, Coal 19 | Spot closed quiet. 10 points advance; mid- | geese, full feathered, 9ei turkeys' Iic: | - i 063, g baket #“““n:‘ d | to_quality, 15%@1 ' :nilud m;:; Car 1wy, | dling uplunds, 15.%0c; middling gulf, 18.05c; | | guinea fowis, nl);’ e-cni; Pl “‘b e per | ' I‘l expectoration-punctuated pause the : b 4.9 L ity, 15%@lic. iman 1005 | sales, 5,410 bales i doz.; homers, per doz.; squabs, No. 1, [ old man leisurely continuee: ‘T'other night 8@ POULTRY—Dressed, easy; frozen ch Raitws: | e o A o | . o s r : g O 8 ol s . favIL AMENT Wl ,':"“L’}:‘ . 0% | o Hay hde: Jume 16 dies Tuly, l:"’”m} B S onepi=Prokera), do; whitefian “]'“‘"‘ "hL““"""°°"“" time 1 was a-set. C| g, 3¢ ern twi ye, 164 e lepublic Steel YR A > O ¢ I ¢ g ‘| tin' ih' o . . 1 southwestern, $2.30; No. 1| - Republic Steel pid 4 | Augwst, 1076c; September, 13.5%c; October, | 3 1018 4 4 pike, 10c: trout, ifc; large crappies, | In' in th' house a-readin' uv my Bible northwestern, Ul | Kansas City Grain and Proviston: Rock Ialand . 4, | 12.86c: November, 3 F:_e ember, 12.68c; | ¢ 950 4 10 |4 q{(“'m ‘"%Tauflb‘f, arel akéce, 154 when I heahs some shootin' outside. Th SEEDS~Timothy, $2.7063.00; clover, $11.%5. | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 1L.—WHEAT |Rock leland prd | January, 12.64c; March. 1267c. [} 077 4 [ { dock, 13c; flo 8 reen Sh, | o' woman was out thah a-feedin' th' )t n H 3 .| ANSAS 5 £ St 1. & 8 P 3 ol ST. LOULS, May 1L—COTTON—Higher;! 4 80 4 I3 {18¢; trout, 1sc; buffalo, Sc; halibut, Se. 8 ! H}u‘s"|“:’.?h”.:-"u:'n':";." per bbl, $23.75 | —May. SLOMGL.0M Did; July. 9l@oehic, |8 1, 8w y £ | miadhing. 1%p; sares. 155 beles: reosipt W 1010 4 1. | white perch, Be; whitefish, loc; yellow | chickens. I ain't pald no ‘tention thah O e st FLBQ1L10. Short | ellers’ September; NGAC, Rellers, St e w s 1900 balte; chipments, 252 bales; stock | [ 3 | perch, e bllihéads, 1zc; white bass, Tic; | shootin'. Purty con th' ol woman comes . sides, (loose ¢l nchi ] . , 3L ’ field 2 & 7 : 4 7§ 00 § o X . er pait, b Foshy ; > sides, (boxed) $13.70a13. [ V12; No. % red, SLIOGLIN No. 3. $1.0561. 7 | Southern | Pacine 76 |6 bales, Pl H e ie 3 oy e T e qopdroes. per pull, We; | in, Jookin' kind o' pale an' nahvous. 4 Tolal clemrances of wheat and flour were | ¢ - May, b mfiz’w- ellers July, | Southern Sty Weol Market . | 2 DEIFERS Beel Cuts—Ribs: No. 1, e “““What's th’ matteh, o' woman?’ I cqual 1o 413,000 bu. Primary receipts were | 61 @5, . Cash, 1 outhern Rallway pid 7 72 350 1 ot y PN A i ko 'bu' compared with 30 bu. "the | 1 --a&w: 3603, | Tennessee Copper % | BOSTON. /May 11-WOOL-Interest in [1f maw b P T DR g gt s s & corresponding day a year Estimated 3 [ 3. g o 4% | Orégon staple holds the attention of tnhe . i N e ot o' them Hightowehs is out thah ccipta for' tomar ¥ - R ‘._"‘N. "Sg46c; No. 2 "“"d‘im' :- : .‘.}‘, ! 2, |local Mml]mu;kfi; hoan]nans continue | i ’3‘ ms.gmi?l‘:le- Ko, 1.".1‘,.', No. 2 2:3 | a-shootin’ at me,” she says. corn, 61 cars; oats, 13 cars: hogs, 22,0003 | Union Pacitie & 5,600 198% 1 '\nl(lmmrn that half the Utah clip was sold | '® “BL,““ 3 %o ‘| Now, I den' 3 hend. 06 72¢ | R g - % 1M% 18N on the sheep's back. Pulled wool is dull . o o g ' FRUITS—Strawbérries. T . | Now on't like that, jedge, shootin Chicagn Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red,| HAY—Unchanged; choice timothy, $15.00; | Unioer ‘mates Rowsis [ 0 00 % ,,,‘:‘-n.l demand for the forelgn product ls| ! i} g e ”;u“l‘u"?.? et cases, per vave §500; 5y | 'round about my house an' skeer'n up all $1.13G1.10%; No. 3 red, $1.08G112%: No, ilcl irie, $10.75@11.00; cholce alfal Rubber 3000 g a2 43 | limited, | 27 4% E 2 pt. cases, per case, $200. Oranges: Califor- | them chickens when they orto be a-goln' P sLiweLu Noo 8 spiing. Suorg |essgne el i | oBhearing te now active in many of the i 1 108 6 28 nia Camella and Froducer Brands Redland | ¢' yoont, an' maybe killin' & calf critteh 'r 4. Corn: e & 2 i No. 3| TTER-Unchanged; creamery, extras, e Steel prd 177 | growing sectios the farmers are hoid-| 1 5 @0 1 1620 8 40 " e, 2 | 200 . el cash, 610 611e: No. 2 No. §|2c: firsts, 2dc; seconds, i ' packing | Uish Copper A w5 |fug for higher prices. Only a few sasiern | | 86 0 600 | Navels, IhW0 slue per box, S 16 wise. | gomerliin'. B0 I lays down my Bible sn’ white ¥ei No. No. | ste 20¢ Virginia-Caroling Chem 1300 88 (buyers are in the west. Some of > . | per D Y X s, '} . 5 ¥ No. | stock, g | H | buy f the lead per box, $4.00. Other brands from River- |1 Koesm oveh in th' conneh an' picke u pidiee, Oats: No.'2 cash, 430: | EGGS_Unchanged: current receipts, new | Webteh ' 1w 4 |'nf domestio_quotations range as fallows: | 1 ] ‘ | side and other districts, per box, §5.0003.80; | my Winchcster an' 1 looks out th winden BUE, atandard. (HLOTNLe | Soaiherns, §.05, Sorags packod toyd, P | Weitem " Maryiand * 0 & 004, 182c, quarter plood. k. Sorared| 1 iin H | 8-96-112 sises, per box, feibiiavana Med- | puap gtands five of them "...:m("m:,":.”(" | . $0.05; . $.70. v s Electric 100 et a3, od, ke, So Sweets, 126112 sizes, pe hah ftand o 3 u ) creamerles, *wagrrie; | T Recaip. umnm’nr:';.!::flx"'“?"z.'.,;" A .,E‘. nt basia! Fine medium stapie.” ey “i,' oo s L NG FanoiEd A and smaller sivels poc b0k BUE |side sy fenve with theh guns. 3 fox' 4 § . ol 3 Wheel!s ke Er'e 1 “ ER R s OMje; tine | 0 SN 2 4 1} | Lemons: Limoniera, extra fancy, 860-360 . ’ 3 EGGS—Recelpts, 13,898 cases; steady at|Cotn, bu 000 T ota alee for tae chy. 086 sheren. {§7c: half-blood. 57@58c; three-eighths-blond 2 3 a few fullcts amongst ‘em an’' goes back - es; ! " X o 4 3,400 shar . ree-e [ % | 5.30; co B0-360 sizes, per box, | murk, cases included, 16@18c; firsts, i8igc; | Oats, bu : € 13,000 Pulled: Extra A, 60162 A supers, | . M| AR sises, $6.80; choic ? per box, | v oy cagin: ars, cevs N ] e X R S 21 t9 B $4.15; 240 size, G0c per box less. Bananas: |t ™ d CHEEBE~¥ ¥ 15 vi i by = “ R | P B Fancy select, per bunch, %.90; Jumbo, Next mohnin’ I goes out an' looks 1iGge; Fon 7R ) Minueupolis Grain Market. LONDON. May 1l.—American securities ERS AND HEIFERS, Teo il Grave Prun FHraD o | han b five Hightowel I 1000 . Gl4e; long | MINNEAPOLIS, May 11.~WHEAT—May, | opened W@% over yesterday's final New | _ Metal Market, la % 68 | oi-00 aes, bar bo. fhn ghtowehs had been POTATORN Wieady; choice to fancy, g5| 810901 10%: July, $L0MGLI0; September, k prices. The market further im- WV YORK, May 11L.—METALS -.\‘mndv’ HOGS—8hippers needed a §00d many Avpples: Ben Davis, per bbl., $8.50; Califor- | *8tandin’, and they was all gone but fo', * @lic; fair to good. SHE24e Y, $1.00%, 5 1 _hard, $L13%; MNo. 1 but reacted and At noon was|Aard copper was firm today. Local dealers | for outside orders toduy and bia faney W. W. Pearmuins, per box, |—~Chicigo New OULTRY-1Hm: tutkeys, 15c; chickens, | NOTIhern. $1.11%@1.13; No. 2'northern, §1.09% higher to iy lower. auote Lake copper at $1 00 . electroly- | most a third of total supply during e { hours at prices that were Some nickel higher b @ Steady; 0 to 80 1b wts, §69c; 30| FLAN—L wis agtee; B 'to ie" 809 01 CORN-No. 3 vellow : California extra fancy W. W, Pear- | mains, Red Wood Lrand, per box, $2 ness was done, but | extra fancy low ‘money.. 81 13-1eLoutevilie & N.. .51 | tle, $1260812 7. L 1516M. K. & T (% | don market opencd firn ed easy Qiiotably stro 5 K. & i onathans, per bbl., $6.60. | ’ , 50g8dc | Copper. . n Y. Central apot, €57 futures, £i7 17s. #pot | demand was discriminat ny advance | ¢ cles: J fresh stock ! 1 sent you an account of $ for colles om e OATS—No. 3 white, J0iatidllac | Anaconts inerear B Ntk | and May, $33.15G45.25. Londo: loked | and only the lighter grac T Wanted | B hatet: Mucher Mans mou."B Mob ton." said_a man. coming into the ‘of(ier Receipts—Toda Wheat, 21 cars; cory, | o WOUR-First patents. in wood r. 0. b, | 20" pa. 110 ontarie & W i spot, 128 6d; futur, 52, Lead, | Packers Insisted on paying prices no better | pkgs. in box, per box, $2.00) Figs: Cauifor. | °%.3 Ne¥ Yor lawyer cars; oata 14 care Estimeted tomne: | Minneapolls, £.3045.50; second patents. 35,10 | pajiimas & Ohio. 118 Bonmerivaniy spot, M.BGEW. New York. Knglish (han eeady and were finally able to put | D ie sise. Soc. Yer. you did. ; Wheat, 18 cars: corn, 81 cars: mate | @5.00; (irst clears, $.15G4.25; second clears, | Canadian Pacific. ... 351 Rond " Mines .o | market. higher at £12 138 6d. Spéiter, firm. | up their larger droves on this basis. Move. | VEGETABLES—rish Potatoes: Wiscon- | - gynq niocions have you had?* ». 2,00 3.20. Chesapeake & O %0 Reading ... 821, | #pot, 5,00, New York delivery. f,ondon | ment was reasonably active and practically | sin and native, per bu., 50f0e; Colorador | - rhrs laet we ik and got it { . & e Chicago G. W 281 Bouthern Ry 1% | mavket, unchanged at [ Tion. higher at |ll of the recelpts, 103 cars in all, had been | per bu., te. New Potatoes: in wacks, per |ton et iy S00d: Give me the money. and 3o ts Gemeral Market. Liver, Grain Market. TN R L 4 | o for Cleveland warrants in London. Le ol [ sold by midgey A ic.'eed Bweet Potatoes: Kaneas, per me. e amount of your fee and I will QUIR, Mo.. May 11~ WH P VERPOOL, May 1L—WHEAT- 0 i I market, quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, | During late rounds after somé of the Ge00, Cabbage: New Californin’ "lun.. July, $1.01man 018 ,L,fl;fl,: mf‘..‘. red_western winter, no .fa‘l‘i.‘; L R o WIN | §17.00617.50: No. 2. $16.5061 1 No.'t south: [ Reavier busers Lad et the wlleys, ' trade rlm)lhe‘vn. por 1y $e. Onlons: Texas ar x'—flgd 1 have given you credit | ;.lh._r‘."'.‘.‘;“.k No: 2 red, $1.91g | futures ;d May, %d; July, s dad BY, 0 v n:l | n:_r.m]:”\‘_)“\ m“‘.m.rn“-nrh-“_tjrsf 16,75, ; ’::u;lv‘m-‘ :”; ?xu'l‘ llw.annv\;llh '1‘:.'-“.» mx_x] |‘|.T| | stal wasx, pe\r crate, §1.90; yellow, pe 1 Mot pay me another $5 and | ORIt 1091.17. October, s d. % prd...... m | o ik R ! —ME ad, P JOREN LA8 1L I8 Eures slightly | g1.65, Old Vegetables rsnips, - CORN-Futures, steady; July, ée; Ssp-| CORN-—Epot. firm and stéady: new | ety 21y | MPm, 341715 Spelter. higher, $.0 {lower than those that prevalied vesterduy. | beets, turnips, in sacks, per Ib.. %o, Qarile:{where 1 marer soyibme o coleaont see | cmber. SNG&Te. Cash. firm; track: No. | American mixed. northern. b 41; ola | ot % R Generally stendy with dhe opening strong | pxira fancy, white, per 1b., lic; red, per |debt. " PCARPNNEAY | snjlecting the 1 5 65 No. %wnm. Lo American mixed, 5s 84; futures, aull; July, Iy cgmhn. o fl-_..ngn, [ oo | Coffee Marke "(’f’m:- i ’:Na""“ . :“:"MJ“]'! about de- | 1p, 16e, ‘Nothing, my dear slr, from a mone; Y Tt By optember. 3. | nominal N Y 300 ooy o, A 1i-16d per 08" | NEW YORK. May 11—COFFE—The mar- | “Represantatives saies Rle [ Ay, SOUTHERN VEGETABLES-. | point of View. but-you have the wntlatace Cash, No. % 2c; No. 2 white, 3 .| ket “for "coffec futures endy . ni | x adishes: Pel unches, 4. Turnips: | Lion of knowl . ‘E—U Milw Market, The rate of discount in the open market |\riy il Mrlees 10 &' debiine of 3 poines | 5% Av 82 Tr X Fer dos. bunches, 5o Carrots: Per dos. | been broubht 1o Justice’ Comemion Sens R VT e Al MILWAU May 11—FLOUR-Stepdy. | §if AnOF, a0 three montha’ billa is 35168 | unqem-ncnttering liauidation in (e ansenc: | 5 e us o tRenes, 8o, Bhallotts: Per dos. bunchoy | aime ° olumblan Magse~ y 1‘. red . wint patents, | WHRAT—No. 1 northern, $1.1%6114; N 3§ per cent |of important support in sympathy with aif- | 22 e H o | e, Parsiey: Per doz. bunches, We, Beets K5.4006.70, extra fancy and straighi, $1..0% | i SLI0GL11; July, $1 081 A ferent European cables. Trading w Iy |8 o8 (¥ | Per doz. buneh bc. Spinach. Per b ARy o B ML O S |2 OTE g, U e, fais s - | moderately aective mid there geemed to b | : ' {12 Ibs,, $1.00. Egg Plant: Fancy Hlorigs - E O o | BARLET amyics. sote o L TR b oo i | S, daand, 1o bort, e e 1 Bin @ don e Yomatoes Wty violi | Merbert E. Gooch Co o i Lo o 04 today was as follows. ing steady, net unchanged t 0ints e H T 200, String and ‘Wax Beans: 1 AT | Peoria Nerkot, Trust Funds—Gold coin, $2.38.40: silver | Bbles wore roporced o 1vra Rania Jower. |5y “i H R g A o rars Pins " hmper Brokers and Dealers q AV Firm; Umothy, SIS, prarie, | PEORIA, 1IL. May 11L—CORN—Higher: |dollare. $90.103.000; silver dollars of 15 ing bids follows: Mas o: Sune and | S : ¥ Der. dLul Lucumnoers: 1o. house, per dog, | \IN, FEOVISIONS, ’ 1356 | No. 3 whife. c; No. 2 vellow. Mc; No. A |$L78100: silver ccriif'cates ‘outstanding, July. fite: Aumut. & se: Sepiembor aand ' 5 -8 $ime 00, Texan. per soz, fher Lo 7% | omaha Office: 118 Board .'Rf.‘l‘u. QGING, | 64c: No. 4, 02g, no grade, STvpae0c. $466,103.000 | Oetober and Nayemher, R | & &t HOME GROWN VEGOTABLES-Radl Bell Tale, i Pork. unchunged: 10».».%1 OATE Unchianged standard, eyc; No. 3| “General Fund_8tandard sitver doliare ir | c: Janiare b idia bruary, 6%, | 7 R ca: Extra_{anc; home rowD, per don e, ot lont, At a . prime steam, M2 white, uh’?_\c-_ 0. 4 white, 41%e. general fund, 96,683,508, current Labilities, PMareh and April 6. " & bunches, 8¢ Lettuce. Extra funcy leaf R . Oldest and Largest House in the State