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OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY WRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | sigsogofaf ™ *0 " s #t ‘NE\VWRKSTOCI\S AND BONDS [ it ccitufon, acieedses st 0t | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET g Jotiher Bt guchce e Turnios Ijon, decreased, 66,30, ot wecuritie ¥, |punches. stc. Shailotts: Per doz. bunches, R—Unchanged; creamery extras, decreased, £1966,000; other déposits, de |®0e. Parsiey: Per dok. bunches, ¥c. Beets 26c; firsts, 2¢; seconds, 2c; packing stock, reased, ' 4,606,000, public deposits, in- B be, 0% Ry Plant Fancy Flori » ' H ’ E " i ‘ ; " 12 Ibs, $LO0. Egg Plant: Fancy Floriy eipts, cases cellaneo ined i The proportion of the bank's reserve to i i es. H 0 fiw |or Cuba, b sk crate cholce vorable Wheat Reports. oot P B e off g tained in Wall Street Markets. Habilicies this week Is 44§ per cent: last Little Change in Valu H - Roo. String and Wax Beans nimper, [#% —_— week 1t was SL68 per cent. \ o ! H @ VALUES ADVANCE READILY |whuw, b ‘' |COOL WEATHER HAS INFLUENCE New York Momey Mark HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN LOWER » ) 3 i i IME GROWN VEGET ES—-Radlsi {Corn, bu . 33,000 NEW YORK, May 12.—-MONEY—On call, SiilkP—Notl lug very new happened to| H¢ B fants " oo, ATown. -y | Oats, bu.. ARy 1 steady at SW@4 per cent; ruling rate, ¥ « | prices in the sheep barn this morning. Con: | S8 XA TAREE BOIe KON, | ber dox ey - Predictions Tead to Modity Recent (per ownt; closing bid, 7% per cent; offered | Heavigr Steck Shows the G test | §iiions surrounding the trade were much | bunches: 3¢ Lrite; FXUa fancy leat, EATHER IN THE GRAIN B " at 4 per cen me loans, soft; ®ixty the same as on yesterday; supply was|Bef, doF R oy npers, Confidence of § ’ ainety Receipts Ave y |$175 Parsley: Fancy home grown, pe f??n?:{ni"".‘:‘..'-""fil: SRI I . SEAE Prices Are e ity ohee ¢ Socd and nen. | dos. bunch Wc. Rhubarb: Per Ao, to Work Upward——Quota- Area of h Temperatore Between ora-—Bag PRIME MBERCANTILE PAPER—41464 | Heavier and Prices bty 2 dbe ity s ‘bumhv! d5¢. .‘Aay-nr’unnll‘rv‘nlux bunches, d. Green Onfons: Per doz. bunches, N tions Firm. Rivers and the Rockien Discount Rate R TR | owe More sheep wore iacluded in the supply [#% Gt ot dos. buRches, 3 OMAHA, May 12, 1910, STERLING EXCHANGE-Stronger, with than during recent days, however, and | NUTSZBlack Avalnut: Per 1b. Soi Calls Thié areh of ALEN Srastite, Iopceted in th i |actual business In bankers' bille at $4 <500 buyérs directed most of _their bearish | HORSERADISH=S dos b cose $1.9 | The area of e, rel ¢ e . " X1y~ ils & or . T s 3 ornia, No. per_1b., 17 o OMAHA, May 12, 1910. ' | preceding report A4 moving down over the| NEW YORK. May 12.—Confidence in the |LS%0 for sixiv-doy bille and S SOUTK OMANA, Moy - nergy toward this class of stogk = Liwes|s™gott “per ib., ldc. 'Hickorynuts - . existing level of prices of stocks w 04; _commers Recelpts we Cattle. Hogs. Sh were especially plentiful and suffered de- | > e I'he unfavorable weather conditiions in |central valleys from the northwest, o 4 R WLl SILVER—Bar. ble; Mexican D P :!g, ps B'e dime all aisag She lue. #e0d 4c; small, per Ib, be. Cocoanlts: the horthwest spring wheat sections (;’x(nnd-dl- u!;l”lu Tu:;, llnf..r‘l;).\:'p&verll‘:ol The l'r':)'w"‘n:’"‘_“m'; ot he ;em{:m bagsi| BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, Officlal Mon g R | olines of & “lll"“A‘_'_~‘”.:w Katiree ooid | . $.00; per dos., 65c. hecked the séllin pressure and wheat he country ween o river ¢ stead b A . iling ui a3 "A o | Tues readily advanced. Lower Buropean | and Rocky Mountain region, with lts creat f'”fl,’,"" e L R iy < Closing quotations: on oomds were &8 st % 3984 |at $6.50, ,ut ‘very few natives have been | Liverpbel Grain Market. rkets is & Jarge bear factor and uniess |over the Dakotas Colder weather attends |10 ’;flp"‘,"',,“,' o The market Lo the newd | follows: 5 il e < the Quontion, o T peTiers TS O O . LivERPOOL ' MAy 11WHEATErel terious Tosses result in the present wheat | (16 KL Preseure. AnG o Ree Cant over | Of the increase in the dividend rate on (U8 rer, s rep .10 lnLM M. e Your dayh this Wesk ["ahb trade acted very creditably from |duil; No. 2 red western winter, no_stock. crop buils will ‘nave trouie In forcing | {FUCy JRRE [0 SN O reion and cast. | Brookiyn ‘ransit was ilustrative of the| 99 oL s coupon ERIAER {80 - %" | Same days last week.... 212 |the opening, shorn lambs with flesh and | Futures, steady; May, is Tid: July, 78 1§d; prices higher |ern states. Light to heavy Irosts occurred | 8eneral tendency The stock rose | G0 s’ cousen 0000k © 8 4 92 | tinish selling readily at fully steady figures. | October. s 2%d . Cold weather in the corn belt Is retard. |0 SEATeS, ToREL L0 e e Reayy | momentarily to 8 and then sold Off. This | Jo 4 regisiered . 14N L. 8. 3 weeks Ago. 2042 Almost afl of the desirable offerings in| CORN-Spot. firm and steady; new Amer< ng early seeding operations. Shorts tind | B, SEC (0 general the | compares with a high price for the present | 4o 4s coupon ......114%L. & N. un. 4s...... 99 ago..19,698 24,179 | this branch of the trade changed hands|jcan mixed, northern, 58 41 old American aiftcutty i ukngin their wnes. Prices |15, 12, “Sekion " i Sber Misssippi | Yeur of 8 in Aprll ana u hign pros”of | it s ia h i e &% T il fE| Kaime Gaya Tase year .. 1600 Guring'tarly rounis, sHOM westerna selling | mixed. se b0, ‘Futures, quiet; July, in 34 0 er ¢ it ¢ - e o : X very | ival B DR o ia: csnra) oit ‘the’ Madls AL: | the IRauguracion of dividends. at the Fave | Am T & . o i 014eMo. Fatiic 4o Th°| The following table shows the recelpts | I, [IE", f0, ! o ssie & comimed Munel | Peoria Market, Wheat was firm and advanced sharply |G COIGE "R Ve general in the|Of ¢ per cent. These comparisons failed | SAmer Tob ds ™ N R, of Mex.. iigs Wi | Of cattle, hoge and sheep at South OMAA | going of 8875 Something cholce Would | PEORIA. May 12.—-CORN-—Active; No on cold and unfavorable reports from the |Ghiy yalley and lake region within the|to Imply favorable speculative conditions| do 88 .. ... .. 18WN. Y. Central g 3is 8¢ date, cvlmvfl“dlm Dee. | Probably sell well over the $5.00 line, white, 86'gc; No. 3 yellow, 6die@i6dc; No northwest spring wheat belt. Demand for| paer twenty-four hours, and are falling in | ‘n_the present :m'\":nrn Lo, e .9 \m‘d-b ""- _‘:, '1‘:13_ \fl!m 1110 Normal receipta thus far this week have | mixed, Sllatze; no krade B\t cash wheat i slightly Improved. General|the wastern states this morni rne| The extent to which the present udvance | Atghlsan gen. de... . 40 N Y. & Ho cv. teifl %8779 42,860 I 4178 | not resulted in very much competition T—Dull; standard, 42%c;: No. 3 white, tone 8f market nervous and fluctuates both | weather is falr throughout the central val- | has gone, interrupted only by the tem. | Jd0 cv. da IO & W st o. . 60N LI 104 oo %% |@mong buyers. On the other hand. the | No. 4 white, 41%¢ ¥ ways easlly. leys and west ,and it will continue fair|Porary effect of the iliness of ‘the king of | \ % ‘I T8 & " sigNo. Pacifio 48 1004 ..560,163 B19.612 .. ‘1. | demand has been slow and dull with the » The otgs market fs steadily working up-|in this vicinity ‘tonight and Friday, with|ingland on Friday last, put the pro-|p" g o) 4. O e i 1w | _The following table shows the AVerage | tendency of values weak. Poor quality has Omahn Hay Market. ward, pts are higher and the cash|not much chabge in temperature, except|fessional element into a cautious mood and | “egy sy L% do % .. n of hogs &t Boutn Omana for the 1aat | riot heen much of an inducement, Of COUTSe: | GxiA11A Muy 12 HAY Ko 1§80 No demand “active possibly slightly warmer Frida on the watch for signs of reaction. Posl- | 45 8 Ww. i4s.... % 0. L. rtd i and Is doubtiess a factor in causing the $8.00; packing, $6.00. Straw: Wheat. Shorts are finding it somewhat difficult| Range of temperatura ana precipitation | tive prédictions of a coming increase in|pr. Tr. ov. 4s 8 Penn ev.~3ys (1915) 8 general duliness. Best shorn lambs are | g of ¢ heat, 0 pick up their sales and prices advance | as compared with last threc years: the Cnesapeake and Oblo dividend were | *C. of O 6y 104 *do con, 4a 108 viosing about steady with last Friday, (00 X6, &0d oate, A1 Calfalte, $isve. i a1l bids. { 1910, 1909, 1905, 1907, | used ‘with as little effect in inducing de- | Cen. Leather i 3% Reading gen 44 9y while common and wooled grades are pretty | ch heavier Primary wheat receipts were 000 bit, | Minimum temperature 42 o4 66 63|mand for that stock. Rumors circulated | %C. of N. J. gen. fa..1234st. L. & 8. F. 1. s 82 B | clcws to IR 1ower: |than the demand and low prices prevail. and shipments w » bu., againgt [ Precipitation .. [ I 0] of the consummati of control of the [C & 0 4hs 100% do gen. s [ 1945 Current prices on wooled lambs are just Sugab Market vecelpts last year of 391, L. and ship-| Normal temperature for today, ul de-| Wabash by the Rock Island party failed | do ref. bs .. N i & .:a 3| 40 apout 75c higher and prices on wooled | ... L e ments of 461,000 bu | grees. as conspicuously o bring about higher | C. & A Tus..... W e et 0l e SR sheep around Bc higher than values on| NEW YORK, May 12 'GAR—Raw Primary corn pts wero 29,000 bu., | Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, | prices.’ This indifferences to favorable | C; B & Q it da.. skZReabosrd A. L. 4 & similar quality shorn shipments. The fol- | Steady; muscovado, & test, 3.80c; cen and shipments were 499,000 bu., against re- | 401 inches. suggestions gave the tone of depression |10 00 45 ool HRTER TR 301 lowing quotations apply fo the latter class{ {rifugal test, 4.30c; molasses sugar, 89 celpts last year of 24,0 bLu. and ship- [ Deficiency corresponding perfod in 1906, | to the market as much as happenings | o' g [* & B, . 4a 7% do_Ist ret i et 3 ments of 27,00 bu 3.87 inches, of a positive unfavorable character. W0 T, 48 o reerres 89 Southern Rallway Ge 108% | MaY Clearances were 8,000 bu. of corn, none of | " Deficiency corresponding perfod in 1908, [ One of the day's dlsappointments was|colo. Ind. 6 4 do gen. 4 7y | May onts and wheat and flour equal to 214,000|2.32 inches. the retention of the Bank of England mbs, $7.7568.50; good light yearlin *sCoio Mid_ 4s. Union Pacttic 4s..... 101 | May bu. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. - |official discount rate. The weekly return (C & 8. r. & ex. 448 97% d0 cv. 48 ‘ Mty 7.75; Kood heavy vearlings, $7.0057.60; | AI § B . l )e: i Liverpool closed unchanged to %d higher prnd showed an advance to b4 in ihe per-|D. &' G .. @4 do i & e N % R T L e Rt O rs. bruce cac ) wheat, and unchanged on corn o centage of reserve to liability, the with- | *do ref, be S14U. 8. Rubber *Sunday. -1 i . B ; s 4““7 ““K.:‘ ”.,u“m“.’,l. n Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. | o8l % "U0HIE "0 ndilis™ more than | Del. & H.ov. 4. 99WU. 8. Steel 24 be.. rficfi? ls' and. diaposition of live stock at M;::i’r‘:u‘e%si?' falr l‘n good ewes, $6.5076.40. Aftlfr O er'lt n — . — For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four | balancing the ingathering of government | Distiliers’ Sa ... 70 Va-Car, Chem. Su.... W% | (10 “Unfon ‘stock yards, South Omaha, for | o, atives sa 4 peratior Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, | deposits through the collection of taxes. | **Erle pr. 1. 4u ... EeWabash dut du.. . AMM | ¢ wenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. THUrs- | 505 Mexican 1 5 AR = [ Thursday, May 12, 1910} Moreover the gay's reduction fn officiai| 90 Een. 48 ... Wabash lit & ex 4o T | GUC0 111 Wedtorh b spiaen | Wheat ) | | OMAHA DISTRIOT discount rates Uy the great Indian banks| 40 cv. 4y eer . Wihe. ov | Ol e e R 3 May...| 1085 108% 108%| 108%| 108% ok Rain. indicated a subsidence of 1 point source July...| 100k 100%) 1w 100m 1004 v *do wer. B 8 West. Bl RECEIPTS—CARS 72 western ewes, shorn.. 1 Aiatiohs i o Max/ 38D, TRl Wy of pressure on the Bank of Hngland re- | S Tact"lo, v, % s Mor bee. ev. o Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. H'r's western lambs, horn......... T8 . Min. fail. § Corny |Ashland, Neb..... % 3 Con. Iat Tof, 44 98 Ma. Bac. ev. o6 ctis.. ; . > .| 246 western lambs, shorn......... 12 3 werve position. g C, M. & St ¥ R, ghe Pt. cloudy | S4TVe Bosition, {Y';;.';g‘;um; the: central | tagMet. dus.i..... 81 Missouri Pacific. 1| 6 western ewes, ' shorn....!llll 104 i 5% | Auburn,’ Neb_.... 68 Clear Blacount Fate. 1o UDie of e Sréat dtveryth . el Unlon_Pacific.......... § western wethers, shorn....... il ) Bolumbus, Neb.. 84 Gidugy |of ita position, ‘might imply ‘a purpose to Local Beourities. SRR D |00 western Jambe..: s s 88 e oW 8 1% | Culvertson, Neb.. 64 Pt. cloudy | Take 1th rate effective i anour t9d® | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, I RO o e western 16mbs, SboFh. 1 | Wnl Wl Y 2 | Fairbury, Neb... 6 Clear | 7net, rome today Gnd Torelgn exehangs|dr-+ 638 New York Life bullding, Omahs: B &' Q. east.: n SDPING JAMDS. . rerrsereeioeins 81 ' Falrmonf, Neb... 62 Pt tlondy | 12 SR L Y cvancar Soah 5 S AN 15" B & Q. wast.,.. western ewes, shorn.... 12 Om Gr. Island, Neb.. &3 Bt. cloudy | "\{rler ground for apeauiative hesitation | Saatries Crebmery, oofs o RMIG) R L & P, easi.. 2 western lambs, shorn......... 6 WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $LOGY ‘o, §|Hartington, Neb. 58 Pt. cloudy | pea 1 | Gty of Omaa s, 1941/ 6 S0 R 1 & P west.. F R western lambs, shorn.... 76 0. 2 hard, SL05%@1.0T No. 8 - y was found in the doubts over the Sound- | Cudahy Packing Co. 8. . i whiC, R, k. hard, $1.03%@1.05; No. + hard, w@$l.0i; No. |Hastings, Neb,... 6 Sher ness of the reported improvemient in the | $lowa Portland Cement bonds......... ... Tifinois, Central........ . western lambs, shorn......... 106 7T 2 spring, SLOWWLOG; No. & spring, $1.03g |Holdrege, Neb... 63 Pt cloudy copper trade. A sharp drop in the price | *iowa Portiand Cement con. bonde.... .. Chicago Gt. Western weatern ewes, culls........ % 37 |jiness Tuesday after apparently recovering L0ba: NO % durum, NigS$i%c: No. durum, |9akdale, Neb..... 68 Cloudy | COPRLal in_ London was & factor. In' this | Kansas Ofty Stock Yerds stoek. — = spring lamb il ) letely f 1 ot y ol . Wei No. " |Qmana, Neb...... 61 ohdy . | SEameims, 1Py /qna0n WS 8 Caatoryin St | Eiee b Lamavee i wothl. reoslpll i 08 completely from the ordeal of surgery to COKN-=No. 2 white, t435di66c; No. 3 white, | 3jramah, Nel el B4ubspe; No. ¢ white podige; No. 2 el [ (i) e low, 60c; No. i yellow, 60@tic: No. 4 yel- { 'a % mcm"m"ot" 1 u‘he Uy Bl ol B AT e U W DISPORITION—HEAD. CHICAGO MARKET | which she was subjected some time be- Pt. cloudy sumers - to follow the recent recovery in P - 3, . Clarinda, la... low, 5i@68'%c; No, 2 carn, we; No. 3, 8%@ i C; No. 4, 57G68%c; N0 Krade, GIGH: Sibley, Ia....... ” . She was & years old and had lived 3 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. tore Clear the price of metal Smabe weter on o I o Omaha Packing Co...... 20 55 31| Cattle Steady to Lower—Hogs Re-|In Omaha twenty-three years, lving at Clear aha_prevalence of cool weather in the| omans SWater Co. 3 'pid.. Ewift and Company...... 82 1317 802 ted Lower—Sheep Stron 7 South Thirty-eighth street. 8loux Cit 1 Clear northwest and predictions of its continu- | Omana Gas 6, 1917... Cudahy Packing Co... 0L 1,189 IAEERE L BRI ey e ¢! g X QATPS—sthndara, {1G4ie; No. 3 white, | SO y, Ta... ance had an effect in moditying the recent | Omaha Ga 6, 1 ot R G 1] CHICAGO, May 12.—CATTLE—Receipts,| Mrs. Bruce was born in New York. She hadlc, No. 4 white, #0@40%c; No. 3 yel-| * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour | confidence In the progress of spring wheat [ Omaha E. L. & P, bs, 197, Sehwarta-Holen o, 541 ....| 4500 head; market steady to lower; steers, | was prominent during her long residence “low, 405Aiiec; Nov 4 yellow, 39%@40c; |Period ending at 8 a. m. § Not Included | ahd corn. There was some complaint over (Omahs E. L. pfd § per cent. s ¥ 1,004 $6.2508.76; cows, $4.86@6.75; helfers, .25 | 04 ri R No. 3 miixed, 3GH0%e t “|in averages. the reticence regarding the terms of the |Omahs Bt Ry. ba 1M4....i, . Sinohiy R T "1 7.45; bulls, $.0046.75; stockers and feeders, |!n Omaha as one of the soclal leaders. BARLEY—No. 4, 857, No. 1 feed, 4@ DISTRICT STATIONS. recent bond s negotiated abroad and |Omahs & O B. St Ry, 6a i Stephens B el APE | TR $4.75@5. 7 3 Mrs, Bruce Is survived by her husband ang 49¢; reje 7 LY v No. of —Temp.-— Rain-|the room was thus left for inferences of | Omabe & & e Hill & Son. it 10 11| HOUS~Receipta, 11000 head; market 6 |two daughters, Margaret and. Eligabeth, RYB-No. £, U@fsc; No. 3, 13@Tc. Distriets. | Stations. Max. Min. fall, UREAVORAbIS. ermy Pl'onr.c‘:gwgr:":h:m;fl e @ |F. B. Lewis... AR ;‘;wg;"f'v F"fi‘“fil“‘,‘r"‘]“’(;d‘“-m'u}'“‘;,:g’ Miss Margaret Bruce ls at Vassar cole Castot Receipts. Columbus, O...... 1 ] 2 o et netion e b ey | mane xuk . e : | Humont & Go.icoriieneni e Tignt, $9.6099.15; packing, $9.60g9.60; Digs, |lege. Funeral arrangements are held pends Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Indlanapolis, Ind.. 12 0 3 heaviness of the market and was of some | Unitea Kaneas P. C. C Wl B e i | susgon; buikc’ of sales $9.00G060 ' | ing her arrival in the city, The daushter Chicago ..., 18 61 124|Chicago, 1l 58 F effect finally in overcoming that heavines: *To net & per cent. McCreary & Ca o3t IR % SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12.00| s axpected to reach home Saturday morn< Mi i ; St. Louis, Mo...... 18 70 W The demand came largely from forelgners . L 3y P | head; market strong; sheep, $6.85@7.50; 3 ORARAT L s a ol 7 i3 | Den Moiries, Ja.... 14 0 38 and the adjustment of the trunk lines Other™ buyers, . AL A Searlings, $.60@8.00; lambs, §7.05¢9.00; [ In€, and it Is expected the funeral will be Dullsth TS AR IR g T .| Minneapolta, Minn. % u » dispute over import frelght rates Was GiVen | pogroN. May 12.-Closing quotations on Totals. s T80 G ST epring lambs, $0.00911.00. held Saturday afternoon 1} ansas City, Mo.. 2 vy i CATTLE—Only a moderate run of cattle B : ——e . Neb....... 19 [ 8 4 Bonds were steady. Total sales, par|Mining stocks were: CATTL g Kansan City Live Stock Market CHICAGO “GRAIN AND rPrOvIstons (OMahh b o b the st twen. | VAIUG, 31,801,000, "United States bonds’ were |Alloues ...-.......... 4 Mobawk 0y |Showed up today, but the auality of He| KANSAS CITY, May 18—CATTLE—Re- POLITICS IN THE GRAND ARMY — ty-four hours over the corn and. wheat |Uichanged on call. Amal. Copper, ... SANevAde Con ;e 1l R0 | offerings was very good. in fach fn ot | celpts, 4400 head,'including 1,000 southerns; Fentures of (he Trading and Cloing |region east of the Mississippl river. The | Number of wales and principal quotations | yrisons ‘com 1"\ 0% North Butte 44 | father desirable oharacter. General condi- market steady to ::fic‘*:“;! Hoeaee GXPOrt| Many Candidates Are in-the Field for Pricés on Board of Tra ks TGP RO T R BT Biles. High, Low. Closs | AtLIe ool g TR R eton Sl Hons shpwad TALL, 'eal tor the mokt phrt | §994. ni.ixm'.,mi waston Likera dr ela o | the Different Offices of the CHICAGO, May 12.—It freezl (et b 2 ¥ ~ | Allls-Chalmers pfd ... ... vy Conlition ... 20% 0808018 ........oo: PG With YoRAIEQy BOS ook ) stockers and feeders, $4.00G6.20; southern Affillated Orders. dry In; the. northweetwheat. fiaite. toaky. | et S roporied ke rekiti had. osar fEsimeig opeie, - o'1 K00 i Sy F‘rrnu 8 &G B e P stk wad o e Rowd JSleers, SLGGTTS; southern cows, SL45G| The contest for commander of the by on- g LSH, | Amorican Can ... : i long to get down to business and cle: j e WD) ) the Ropublic has finally sif 1 r o 2 Copper Ran, 8 ' Superior long ge! 7.%6. public has nally sifted down to the spring crop was also & coollng in- |NEW YORK GMNERAL MARKET |Americas H'& L efi.... . Ol o STamarmok . the desirable grades are seliing to better ;% ‘f“::;s, top, Fidbs bullc of sales. .00@ |former senior vice commander of the des fluene, Neverthelews, May closed with u merloan 1o deciitdles: 1 i Sranty CAn .- R oo G Aavaniags, while piain and haif fat grades | /95 heayyy 8 35G0&. packers and b 0go.0, ' | Partment, and N. K. Van Husen of Omaha, Tiret with Shaie. Corn tinishen et 14 | Quotations of the Day on Varfous |American Locomotivs i GapTg Senanee 1 SN Ry 17t | are usually rather slow sellers. e SHERE | AND L AMBS Hacobial 6000 | twice commander of Grant post of Omaha. 0D, ARaspAts e, . Brovisons showed T Commoditi American 8. & R.... Kerr Lo 1L $MUtah Coneoiidated The market for cows and heifers was market steady to 100 lower; lambs, | The fight is a friendly one and h b o bR i ST Ly R : American, 8. & R.pid.. “ 86 LLthh COPPOR »-vv s ropitition of yesterday's trade, the g00d to | ¢iigia %; yearlings, $1.0008.00; wethers, | . y one and has re- 8 of be to 10c ; NEW YORK, May 12 — FLOUR—Quiet | American' Siesl F....... s Copper..--... - 404 | B0 \ca Grades finding ready sale at strong | S GATE0 ek s 00q100; Atockers, $5.50g | S01Ved Itself down to a question of location. \Soiithwesl receiply were three Umes as fand steady; Spring patents. §.39G5.d; | American. Sugar Ret. o Ao prices, while the medtum «nd COMMON COWS | oo’ Captaln Van Husen Is regarded as the arge as a year @go, cash demand from |winter patents, $3.1 ; winter American T. & T - Were neglected to some extent. Valaes in north of the Platte Aldat o milling sources -there was reported poor, |No. 1, §4.00G4.50 straights, Amorioan Tobaceo ptd. 4 Foneral re substantiaily the same as they o Th T T Skiies candidate and Captain and additional demoralization was _said [6.00; winter stralghts, $4.8575.00; American Woolen ... ST. LOUIS, May 13—CATTLE-Receipts, | o choF @8 the south of the Platte candie i L b s A k and the 3 were toward the close of last weel to be In evideride at the principal Rus- |olears, $ .00; winter extras, No, 2, $3.75 | Anaconda Mining Co New York Owrb Market. road for practically all kinde of date. This question of y A slan whead centers.. Bhe.undertone of -the | @4.00;' "receipts, 12,761 bd i Atohiaon ik i The Tolowing atotalfbria are furnlsiea by [Gutist, i broad for BERCCELLY, N active de- | §400" head, Including 1400 Texans; market (o .,w:,-. GiEal bl b P market expeciglly . early in the da 9,766 bbls. Rye flour, Atchivon pta Ll Lo xteenth street ol N the same was true |Steady to' 25¢' lower; native shipping and s cut a greater or less figure bt & 9 “mun": b e R i % Atlandic const Eiina " 3 2‘:’;’ (R v g export steers, $6.7078.00; dressed beef and (in the election of candidates for department largest wellevs of \Wheat yesterday were i Bt N 5 B 3 4 There was not much doing in e e S i orm £ tebcry, | commander. The south of the Platte vt among the buyers” today. ' The fact was [low, SLAOGLA; kiln dried. $5.30. Brooklyn Rap. Transit. % v i and feeders, but prices $4.0006.26; cows and heifers, $3.35@8.00: | erans believe that they have the call for noteds, that more:mils had started n | WHBAT—Spot, firm; No. © ted, $L15, | Gunedlan Prcife .. R hiouss - steady for anything at all. desirable in this | T/ P02 7508.25, bulls, $4.0006.7; calves | commander this year the northwest, and that others were ex- |nominal; ¢. I f., No. 1 northern, $1.21% | Central Leather i fol b0 Copper. 3 line. Common horned c‘ule are slow sell- ru"”s"ik- s el du lu,d‘ .ml i ca Y"d ils year, as the position i pected” o “tollow “suit, - Telograms from iominal, £ o b, ~Options: Wheat Sdvaiiced | Contral Taathér, 3id. . 3 b \‘a:;.,.e: Cos ¢rs., but_good ightwelgnt stutt ot al ORI Takns and. Indinns Riaers, B415 r;;;:;lmm by L. D. Richards, a north of the xas were shown telling of serlous dam- i O AR : Ely entral BT Cont nds continues HOGE Recsinte. 15000 Neos: mark o man o cing I- | in the northwest, but was easier late under | Chesaprake & Obio . o T eceipts, 12,000 head; market 6@ | . ¥ s "do Mot wartant expectation of ‘mors | lauldation and* In " absence of 'demand, | chicato' & Alton .’ . Bk R, Rodbck G et alions on attle: Good to choice corn. |10c_loweri plgs and lghts, - $800G9.5o; | Capiain Van Husen has been making a than 150000 bunhel erap . in that atate, | closing at unchanged to $c net advance | Ohloaso Gt West. Hew.. : alroux 7 Buperior & Pitta. todsteets, 1 40G8.00; folr to 8004 cornted | packera, $046G06; " butchera’ and besi | vigorous canvass of the state and has re. whereas the overnment report suggested | MaY, cloged, $L15; July, ¥LIGW: Beptember, | GUIE 3" N W, i Gelatield L ol nteers, $7.000/7.40; common to fair cornfed| “GRitnp “AND L AMBS—Receipts, 2100 ¢!Ved assurances from enough delegates 1500009 bushels. Scptember, wheat sold | ., TSN, S8 Dit 3 SlpAanta, LI Lan Wity & ak ¢ o T b steers, 6 M‘gfi 800d to cholce ‘cows &nd |)cud;” market steady 1o 100 lowers native |10 WAITAnt him in continuing in the race bet wegn 1%, and 1%, closing stead: B2 . G, Co & Bt L il i helfers, .80, 6 H0GT. R R B 7 g ke % %GO above last night's final figures | | , CORN—Spot, steady; No. 2, %0c, elevator| oo Fusl & Iron helfers, 35.1604.18; Bood to choice stockers | Muttons, WMGLN; lambs, ¥7.6006.80; culls | ’T"‘ department conventions of the Ladies In corn the aggregate of trade was not domestic basis; export No. 2, 68c, nominal, | Colo. & Southern . 0% and feeders, $5.50@6.60; fair to good stock- i S S, $3.50G5.00. |of the Grand Army of the Republic and large.. Septémber ranged from #3%e to sée | I+, O D Option market was without trans-| consolidated Gas WASHINGTON, )l.g/ 12.—The condition | ers and feeders, $4.75@6.40; common to fair Bt JonsphiLiVe ook Mawket the Woman's Relief corps will be held at and finished. steady %@%c higher at 63yg | 2ctions, closing e to %c net higher. May | Com Products ....... of the treasury at the beginning of business | ytockers and feeder: 50@4.76; stock helf- d A ot BAILUEY 06 the kams tms bt the Graes 63%c. . Cash. corn. wan -firm, No. 2 yellow | Slosed 70e; July, THec: September. 71%c;| Delawsre & Hudson today was a8 follows: ¥3.7604.8;_vea) calves, #4.00G8.00; bulls, | ST. JOSEPH, Mo. May 13—CATTLE—| BHI0W At the 4 an selling At 6356, recelpts, 3,0% bu.; shipments, 8,00 bu. Sl e T “Trust Funds—Coid cofn, $563,089,860; sllver | gawe. otc., $3.76@0.2. Recelpts, 1,800 head; market steady: steers, y encampment, May 17-19, g AL o AIHC. 1 fush to buy oats, | QATS—Spot, steady: mixed, 2§ to 32 Ibs,, | Denyer & R. 0. btd $490,684,000; stiver dollars of 15%, | * Reprasentative sale $6.60a7.75; 'cows and helfers, $8.50G7.0| It now looks as if the Ladies of the B buy nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 Ibs., 46 | Distillers’ Securities . | silver certificates outstanding, BEEF STEERS, calves, $3.00a7.50. Grand Army of but the advance was met by much | 48%c; cliped white, 34 to 42 Ibs., 4TGS2k, 4 ti 3 HOGS ~Recelpts, 7,00 head; market 5@10c | (Army of the Republic will select SELMIRIN D ushaion Slevator firm,) Option market was without transactions, 3 ¢ andard silver dollars in . 880 Aty sl op, $.45; bulkc of sales, §.25@9.40, | Mre. Caroline Putnam of Lincoln as de- O hog . for arie o e oof ta¢. | closing nominal. Recelpts, 6337 bu. e goneral fund, $1.444,387; current llabilives. ¥araxa P ' AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,000 partment president. Lincoln has not had this YeAF' was'larger than for the corpe IIA{'—Sl“ugl ;lge.lfim‘:g& 1,1&12%6 Great Northern pfd.. $104784,013; working balance In treasury of ». ;’7“:&;’9 Jnarket steady to strong; l1ambs, | the presidency of the department for sev sponding twenty-four hours twelve months | “HOPS-Dull; state common to cholce, 1908, | Sitacis: "Contat O .. 100 i H ot T nting Brares, §5 400,880; et — eral years. The present department presis “'%‘ lf lcor:’lwu_fl)cr."nurk closed be to 1908, nominal; Pacific coast, 1909, M s 0% | gubsidiary sliver coin, 3$21,448,078; minor Stock in Sight. dent is Mrs. Clara Lyons of Omaha. 17%0 o lard Yc to 10¢ and ribs fc. 14g18c; 1908, nominal. ptd ¥ coin, $1,082,314; total balance in general Receipts of live stock at the five prin-| The Woman's Relief corps Leading futures runged as toliow 5— Y C i e P f Ps promises te _Leeat tutures ru _toliows; piIDESCRirm; Central Americs, #OIYC; . | fund, 980,693,787, cipal western ‘markets vesterday: make itselt heard at the department en- Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Ciose.| Yes 5. | - LRATHER-Firm; Hemlook firsts, 2 | Inernatonal Faper’ 1100 . e s i sats. A D . Cattls. Hogs, 84 campment at Fairbury. The leading candie *Wheat | | ——— | mc; seconds, 28@%c; thirds, 22a%e; rejects, ML Puky . . St. JOSEPh - ovvinins 7.000 date for department president is Mrs. Ger- Kansas City 6,000 | trude Davis of Lincoln and her election v o 1 1 1 et lowa Cantra Al . | NEW YORK, May 12—Closing quotations ay 1125 113% 1 12%| 113%] 112 VIS : 2 », 8. Seuthem o - on mining stocks were: . July | 1001 ougie 1 ossg| 1oaes| 1 Oy az’]’é&?%lfifi?‘.’i&%n‘?&o‘;"y.ho":’ clfi"?lfi,,‘,‘d."“fl"“ e 3 Allcs N I i (e | L i 00 00| Seéms to be a foregone conclusion. Fair- oo e ey el LA S5 0G0 Beet, firm; RENR | e, OO " it tens Brunswick Con .. tle . Sl e - :!\ut)‘ um}. however, present a candidate for May Gl BTREINEN, 61N 1% | Cut meats, pickled bellies, 10 to (M. St p. & 8. Ste. R T o g ) ofaln the presidency, but her:identity has hot July GE| 62| Gt |14, 1bs., $16.60G17.00; pickled hams, $15.75@ | M. K. & T . Horn Siiver & sundard [ OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS ade public. It {8 thought that o2ee B 0N 08%| ik | 1625, Lard, easy; middle west prime, $1336 | M. K. & T. ofd . Tron Silver. 85 Yellow Jackel » | 4 [ o omg g M;:fii’n IO, ATl ookt dibng National Biaouit .. 0 105 06 b staple and Fancy Produce Prices Far- | V0 1 N:"‘h'-'\»mnw of the late department A 29% 42%G % 424203 | 8 2 v commander of the Grand Army. e ational . nished by Buyers and Wholesnlers. rand Army. WGt sl de LLOW—Steady; pi%ie city hhds., 73| N RY of Mex %4 ptd.... L3 Bank Clearings s BUTTER-Creamery. No. 1, deliverea fo | OMaha Will present the name of Mrs. Loz o) 22 3 | 10¢; pounty. eRGTike, s%0dc: NV, 0 & W R OMAHA, May 13.—Bank clearings for to- ) the retall trade. In 1-1b. cartons, Hc; No. 1, | Addle Hough for re-election an department | 4 % ‘“ll‘_lA E--Qulet; domestic. 5%@8c; Patne, 5| Norolk & Western........ 3 day were' $,006,698.48, and for the corre- | 8 in 60-Ib, tubs, 2stge; No. 2, In I-lb. Cavtons, | treasurer of the Woman's Relief corps. 1 15 | @8C " lasi ur $2.57: There wil o 8 1 | "BUTTER—Stead amery, specials, | Northern Pucific 6 ponding date last year 32573457, Pack. e aary, in W0-1b. tubs, e, Matker | here Will be several things doing at Fair- 24e; process specials, e, Atle ML ..ooiiiiiin z o L Changes every Tuesday. ury next week In Grand Army and its CHERSE—Firm; state full cream, old as | Pen: ania Meta v . CHEESE—Twins, 164c; young America, | affillating organization elrel Pirm; o 2 ME cles, to_quality, 15%@17c. People’s G 8 . . NEW YORK, May 12-~METALS-—Stand- 17¢; dais; 17¢ limburger, 18¢; No. | POULTRY—Alive easy; fowls, 18c; tur- | Pitaburg, C., C. & 8L L 4 ; Joday. Local deslers Pk 6er No. & 180; domestie blosk Swiss 24 eport a steady market for copper, g 3 . — | ens. 1T@2c; ;;-l rn fowls, 16@19¢c; western .5;‘.'.‘.:‘.,.“;:"‘.‘»:".'., ake at $12.75G13.00, b'l)falqr.z:'t‘lc l\,‘%fl-fllfi'fm' 2} 4 HEIFEHS povuruv--‘l;wm;u bfxollcrs. $9.00 doz.; turkeys, 16@0c. 3 2 1275 and casting at E .00, e Lon- [ BT S or storage. $6.00; for fresh springs, Bxere LOUR~Highor; winter patents, $1.906 | e~ - gy don market closed easy, with spot at £56 oo | Fo o0 %ocks, ' 124c; ducks, "B e, | DBOTClsee in Memory of Ameriam winter straights, $L5G4.90; spring | St. Louis Gemeral Market. Rohe sl A 108 and futures at £67 88 93, Tin was eas TR (N e earkeys, 26c; pigeond, pei dox., $1.20; | Soldiers' and Satlors Buried L) 2l homer squabs, $4.00 per doz.; fancy squubs, | et Sen. 646 for Dest Rard: bakers, $4.004.%. ay, $1.12; July, 41.02); September, $1.004@G s : { . RYE—No | Cash steady; track, No. 2 red, $1.21@ |Bs. Lead was easy, with spot At $4.25@4.5, » wvi e 1600 Brollers, from 1% to 113 1bs., dc; 1% to 2 BARLEY. or mixing, 49@54e; fair|1.23¢ No. 2 hard, $.11@1.16%. | e 2 4 ptd New York dellvery. The London market ¢ e Ibs., 30c; hens, 14¢; old roosters, lic; young |tN® form of the floral aration of the o chofoe malting, 594i6ic ‘ CORN—Futures, higher; July, #lc; Sep- |8 1 1124 was unchanged at £12 128 6d. Spelter was . il roostei 16c; ducks, full feathered, l4c: | Waters this year in Omaha In memory of SERDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §2i; | tember, 64is@6éige. Cash, higher, 'track, | gioe shettield 8. & i easy; spot, $.%@6.50, New York. London i geese, tull feathered, $¢, turkeys,' ISc; |the dead American soliers and sallors OATS—Futures, higher; July, 39%c; Sep- | Southern Rallway ... H % | market was a shade lower; C 10 Sag.i:homarg, 0 P Som-i 99uR N0, 2, | o 3 edrvices, 8 1, will be held Lol 0 055 per don; N & W0, he services, as usual, will'be held at the (182.75. Lard, per 100 fbs., $13.006113.05. Short | 42¢;_No. 2 white, #4%c@4sc. Tennesses ~ Copper .. 2% | quiet: No. 1 foundry, northern, $17.000 150 | "FISH (all frozen)—Pickerel, 9¢; whitefish, | foot of Douglax street at 5 o'clock in the ibs, sides (Joose), $1 12 short clear| NYE=Unchanged at 80c, Texas & Paelfle . 3% | No. 2 foundry, $16.60@17.25; No. 1 southern . 150 K L o 13c; pike, o, trout, 1dc; large crappics, | evening of Decoration day and will be e sides (boxed), $18.506 VLOUR—Firm ’1,‘, winter patents, $5.40 | Toledo, St L. & W.. . . 387 land No. 1 southern, sofi, $16.26@16.75. STOCKEKRS AND FEEDERS. 16G16c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; had” | qu ton” \naer (ne 8°20Ry equal to 214,000 bu. Primary receipts were | hard winter clears, $3.7504.10. e St rd 5% lower at $4.16. Spelter, higher at $5.10, HOGS—Lower reports from provision cen- | isc; trout, ls¢; buffalo, Sc; halibut, ge! | Of the Grand Army 267,000 bu., compared with 891000 bu. tha| TIMOTHY SEED—3$.0005850. Pnled Siates s ’ b | rted & depressing infiuence o the ) white perch, 3¢, whitefish, 1ic; yellow | The boat form of orresponding day a year ago. Estimated | CORNMEAL—$.2. | Unitel States Rubber oy ton Market. hog market today and prices ruled lower perch, Yc; bullheads, lic; white bass, 17c; | yged this vear eceipts for tomorrow: Wheat rs;| BRAN—-Weak; sacked east (rack, SLOIG |United States Steel [ sy - | about 2 Ibs, $.00. Green I Per e 0 « | por, 8280 Cicumbers: Hot house HR | R.odg200; Texas, per dox, 7 ham per dos., Weather In Corn Belt Retards y Plauting, Cnusing Prices 4w BESR Y R A test, 3 Refined quiet; vrushed, 5 Good to choice lambs, $8.30@8.7; fair to|Eranulated ’ ed, b.2%c s sg°s e e |End Comes as Unexpected Sequel to Surgical Treatment from Which She Had Apparently Recovered. Following a sudden relapse from the ef- fects of an operation April 25, Mrs. 1, E. Bruce, wife of the president of B. K. Bruce & Co., wholesale druggists, dled av her home at 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Bruce had been stricken in the last % Py ] ABRABHEBSHS 58| 6 a8 | 8% 3323333332 rrmomms BERRESSRES 23338282 o B2 RTITESS & g3z nd Co., ptd , Bs. No. 1 northwest L Timothy, §2 % 100, Clgver, $11.25 by s | PROVISIONS—Mass pork, per bbl., $22.50 | tember, 894c. Cash, firm; track, No. 2 | Southern . Rallway pfd b 624 | rants, 49s 104d. The local market | family, $19.00920.00; beef hams, $21.00@%5.00. | Minn. & St. Louis Com. Tunnel ........ 2 Mexicay » the Fairbury candidate might be Mrs. Cale . compound, $10.00@ | Nstional Bisouit snerens *uig. **Ex-div 4 Mo ) 408 (10, . | North American 27e; -1b tubs, 26%c, packing stock, soli Y j |ard copper was easy today. Local dealers . #1g | keys, 10@14c. Dressed aqulet; frosen chick- | Blttaburg Cosl 2%c; tmported Swiss, 3c. DECORATING THE WATERS | . | stralghts, $4.500 spring patents, $6.% ST. LOUIS, May 12.—WHEAT—Higher; | Repubiic Steel pid with spot, May, June and July at $33.100 |5’ P | Rock Island Co 23.25. London closed easy, with spot at £150 BULLS. $2.50 per doz.:. No. 1, $3.00 per doz. Alive: = pnde s ‘ e It is intended to take a new departure in | No. 2, 6 No. 2 white, 10@70%ec Southern Pacific X was unchanged at £2. T . 183 guinea fowls, o each; plyacis, o Der | puried and lost at sea | Total receipts of wheat and flour were| G5.70; extra fancy and straight, $4.70@5.20; | [oledo. Bt fo & W Sd| ST LOUIS, May 12-METALS-Lead, o 0 69 dock, 'lic; tlounders, lic. Green catfish, | auspices of the Ladies of the Republic. decoration will not ba in the alleys as usual, but they did not | frog legs, suc per doz. thirty of yung glrls, dressed In aead. HAY—Steady; timothy, $14.00G18.50; prai- | Utan Copper ey market opened steady &t an advance of | ‘equire many hogs and competition from |- Beei Cuts—Rits: No. 1 1lc; No. 2, Myc; | white, will tationed on the Douglas hicago Cash Prices—Whent: No He, $10,00613.60 e " ) arolina Chemical sS4 o7 2 to 8 points and the gain to & matter of | iy source was of little consequence. Pack- | No. 4, 18c. Loins: No. 1, 19¢; MU, 2, 15%¢; No. 1 JLM%@1I5: No. 8 red 8$1.1001.13 NG—13 seiiede s 4 to 8 points, with ali o'd crop months |ty demand d reductions of 5Gl0c in both |8 léc. Cruck: No. 1 ¥ei Nu.'2, ¥ic; No, 8 ix feet apart, and at hard SLUMALIG: No. 7 hard $1106118%. HEMP TW ¢ | “y selling into new high ground for the move- | givisions, and despite a normal supply, |sise. Round: No. 1 1l%c; No! 2, lie; No. glven signal will throw ‘wreaths of Bo 2 RO BEPE B R s | e R g | n Maryland ctta ay ment on & renewal of the demand from | Uble fo put up their larger droves ai|s 10uc Flate: No. 1, i%c; No. & 7%c; No. | flowers from the bridge to the riy T ° + 4 Feallh . AR g . J i 3 h estern Unlon L qulet, but seemed to be attractin 130 v oS ERU 38! errie: Tel 8 2 “ o v While sca o e o 4 5 4 qufet, a little | 1 o e ogn suf- | ' F S—Strawberrles: Tennesse 2 ovhile. sTkame. No. % "white e 1265 Dry ' salt meats, steady! boxed (Wheiing & Lake Bris’ e At Hors “someursaian® Bouiiie |10 fass than yesterdsy, Heaavy hows sufr | 'FRUIT berries: Tenness sy A ke W LR SIES 1 Wkc. 'Oats: ' No. 3 chsh. fo: N Ssre ahdvis BIALHSL olear. ibe NI TON a0 Sariine 47, 41,00 ppres Futures opened steady: May, 15.4c; July, | ing almost on & par with smooth butchers, | pt. cases, per case, $2.00. Oran | on the shore below the bridge will foin in WeBBle: " No. 37 White, 1Mi4W0; No. 4| boged extra shoris, BTG clear ribe London Stock Market. s D! Novaaiar. . mabed; Do | & nort tive lowar thag bulk of prioss pald 'pls Cemelis and Fresusts Brands fadiand ! The take place un. white, 2 ndar e A - AL ' o er, : , 12.80c, ed; De- y ; v or | Nuvels, M-98 size, per box, $8.00; L% ) S nsatn (BUTTER = Steady; . #%e; | POULTRY—Quiet: chickens, le; springs, cuFities GpeN setinen ighout and the oclose os0: Jode and smaller aizes, | priage and will inelude the ritual ceremiony EGQS—Rectipts, 1667 caxes: steadv at | Grisirmn L awee: ducks, lic, geess. Gio lack of support. At noon the!'Bpot closed quiet at 16 points higher; |G} 400 drEEY A e Nl Secind we 1!"«“,\'« BoX' e Alstriete, Ber bos. 8000 with music by s speclal quartet, The o mark, cases Included. 16Mi%e; firats, 1MC: | RGOS Bieady ot Wipe " SOWHe T o Ul Mh Prices ¥, fsher to |middling uplands, " 158 middling guif, | ai 920683 an compared with vesterdav's 8096112 sizes, per vox, $2.15. Havana o dress’ of the oooasion will be delivered. by frut G e A 20c. Sales. 10, ales " 2 chos A can Sweets, 158-112 sizes, per box, | @ i Ry e deiivenad-vy twins, 13%@13%c; young Amerlcas, 15¢; long | Fiour: BBIS....iiwein... 1,300 Console, moned.. 81 11-1¢Lous middling, 14%c; sales, 501 bales: receipts. | ''Representative sales e Limoniera, extra far -390 | SIXteenth United States ‘infar e %@l as, 1bo: | Wheat, bu Hanem do goe } 814 bales; shipments, 1189 bales; stock, | =g gl Lo 0 cholce 300-360 sizes, por boy. |de-camp to General F. OTATOES-Firm: choice (o fancy. 2@ (S0 bU ¥4 orfolk & W | S00t “bales fa g PN vl $0.75; 240 sige, G0c per box less. Bananasi| The United States navy will be repre e tale o fona Hgme 0 0 : e ji oy uin o bt Wiy iy 1 Vancy select, per bunch, $2@4.i; Jumbo, | yented L v ep! L irm key's, 13¢; chiel 8. Il N s an onin. sented b, v r turkeys, hickens, | Minneapolis Grain Market, o ptd Ontario & v . In its stead a group of 9. A - R it from the opening. Urder buyers were out|roeshads, $1.00 each, shadroes, per pulr, sc; &roup o orn. 83 cars; oats, 43 cars 1.6, United States Steel pfd . 1100 114 NEW YORK, May 12—~COTTON~The ) street bridge, abou formal exercises will 2 imore & Ob) 1134 *Fennay i AV f; bunch, $216@3.70. Grape Fruil: Florida, 46 the naval detachment on duty in o o, AL .. B s P : ~Stendy: 0 to 80 Ih wis, S@c; ¢ | MINNEAPOLIS, May 13.—WHEAT— | Cansdian Pacific " 184Rand Mi pentine, firm: WN@HIc: sales. 220 bhin: o to b, wis., S@10c; & 100 1b wis, 10| May, $LI0KGLION: July, $1103@1.10%; Nep- | Chesapeske & O celpts bbis.; shipments, 232 bbls.; stock, | @ite. tember, $101%. Cash: No. 1 hard, §L13%; | Chicase 0. W X Southern Ay | 5,082 bbls. th s § Recelpts—Todav: Wheat. 18 cars: ccon. | No. 1 northern, $1.12@1.13%: No, 2 narthern, |Shl: Mil. & St. P..143y% do ptd d "ROBIN—Firm;: sales, Li#0 bbis.: recelpts 61 cars; oats, 124 cars. Kstimated tomor- | $1.10411.)1%; No. 3. $1-00G1.08% | UL g et 2,061 bble.; shipments, 1,081 bbls.. stack, B vow: WhHeat, 3. ears; corn. & cars: oats | FLAXSEED-g218ic. i b P et il : ‘D NGB B, A8 43 cars r CORN~No. 3§ yellow, o R i F. 'uqno‘um' “ia“;}" it T, 80 : pblis OATS—No. 8 white, 10%@41%c P ® o K R N als N - o W e 50 Kansan Olty Gratu and Provisions. RYE—No. 2, 70G7%%c. | 5.50; WW, 85.15 THERT N Y KANSAS CITY. May 12 WHEAT—-May, E}‘}}fi;‘“ 100-1b. Mkl-l 18, ll'“ ‘J o TR - $1.04%, bid: July, $0G%4c: September, §7c. o n _wood. o. b " divid, v Coffee Marker, Cash unchanged to le lower; No. 2 hard. | Minneapolis, 35.3096.80; second patents. $.10 videpd, N . ) o ST & c SILVER- Bat, 0 NEW YORK, May 12—~COFFEE—Futures | 6 LIz N 8 0 0GLIL No. 2 red. 30w r T MAGB: sacond clears, | BI L ER et cani W0 POF OURCE:| 1oueq” stendy at 8 net advance of G |1t 1.16; No. % 3L The rate of distount In the open market | Points. Sales including some exchanges | ¢ for short and three months' bills is 35-16 .}u.x:: w.,‘ff :l : (A"‘IT;LI: I;_lg‘: 2‘!?‘ eh :I:; i MILWAUKBE, May 12—-FLOUR-Dull, |P®F cent 3 3 PRt et P e sid 1) i Ko b 0. WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $.136114; No. Bor e tas Janubry, Ebte. Webrus \m«‘n’:»"l" i nged. No. 2 white, 426 northern $1.08G01.11; July, $1.00% Statement. . t - size, .00, G-04-50 sizes, pel box, +§5.00. Omaha in full un n. Invitat 8 Apples: Ben Davis, per bbl, §.bu; Canfor- |also been extended to all the Spanigh- ;‘ nia fancy W. W. Fearmains, per box, | American and Philipplne war veterans' as ] §2.25; California cxura faney W. W. Fear: | yociations and o ™ 5 mains, Red Wood brand, per box, §a.25; |+ . o4 &nd thelr auxiliary socleties and W e fancy lowa Jonthans, per bbi., 36 . |to all veterans of the civii war and thelr P Cranberries: Jersey, fresh stock, per box, | families “ $00 Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-1p “ pls, box, per box, $.0. Figs: Califor- | The Tigh Cont of Liviaw b . srish Potatoes: Wiscon. | I"Creases the price Of many necessities a sin and native per bu., malm Colorado, | Without improving the quality. Foley's ¥ per bu., 60c. New Potatoes: In'sacks, per | Honey and Tar malntains it @l Po dc. 'Secd Sweet Potatoes: Kansas, ber | of R R s high standard W bbi., §2.00. Cabbage: New California’ and |0 €*cellence and its great. curative qual- RBouitiern, per Ib., $%e. Onions: Texas cry | Itles without any increase in cost. It is the stal wax. per crate, $1.90; yellow, per crate, | best remedy for coughs, colds, croup, §166. Old Vegetables: Parsnips " | whooping cough and all llments of the | baets, turnips, in sacks, per Ib., 2c " ohast adah i ’f the | E¥tra tancy, white, per Ib, 1c; red, pes | NFORL € ARd lungs. The genuins iy n & yellow package. Refuse substitutes SOUTHERN VEGETABLES- | For sale by all druggists, ng hdve TTTES BRES: sHney zeds S EEE - ;:;;.-.-- cosnsnbes March, April, 6700. Spot, qulet: .tin N, OATS—A3 @43, LONDON, May 13.—The weekly state- |7 gy tos N ¥ i, quict: | 55 cholee’ timothy, $15.00,) BARLEY—Samples, 50g#%e Bl oF b Tonk e Bamiind Shown e | B inier Sansee No. - & e jalld, ‘quivti:| iges BNy PR Cordova, $4G12%c

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