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¢ T ey, R e e e e ) ATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. 1 current recefpts, new general fund, $90,246,147 packer. Inquiry was net very active in|Port dumand; cholce. 10i10%sc; extra cholee cases, $.30; _miscellaneous cases, ' 8 Wite"of e vers meager suply and trade | IW@ e fancy. lllscainae: Peachos arg southerns, $.06; storage packed, %.70. | | REPORT OF TH EARING HOUSE }R [ Yas \.‘....‘l |;n{mu:hwn \w" sales looked | Hrim, With an im .-..\:'u o n:n\d A:»It.\:‘.,‘ ‘»k i Rec 8. 8 ents. | i i | 1 1 to be little different from those of yeste | ¢ tra chole S\ic ancy 6 o Wheat Has Good Support at Opening | wheat, bu scefpts. shipments, Typical Midsummer Dullness Eclipses e— g |Run of Cattle is :tht. but Demand A A o Ve Mh:““.m".’“:_ Gl B foatiireles ovke, mincas Corn, bu 34,000 67,000 i T ctions of the Associated Banks | » must be made for the fact that packers tels are quoted at 3%@o%e; cholce to fancy from Bad Reports. | Oats, bu o 17,00 Interest in Stock Market. TR e e W, o - DUY IR Vers spatingly At present and that | secded. @it scedions, Sglsc, and Lons WS | — any Opportunity to bear prices on account [ don layers at $1.20g1.%. NEW YORK, May 13.—Bradstreet's Bank |3 | FOREIGN EXCHANGE AFFECTED |Ciearings Repori for (he week endine Ma: HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER YV I Theqy EAthet T W e L OMAMA GENERAL MARKETS | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BE CORN MARKET HAS SOFTENED | 2 shows giregate of $3,1800051.000, as smbered, closed In very poor sh o — | Light Frosts in Ohio and Upper Mis- | 12 sh An ageres member n poor shape, much ‘ sissippl Valley. erceptin A — against $3.763,125.00 last week and $3,190,597 —— of the business being done at sharply Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fure e 1000 in the corresponding week last year. The [ Nemrly All Sales Are at Same Price |lower figures Whelesalers, All Months Show a Lows, Although i«umy.m s 0 f the clties For tiie week thiis far' supply hea.bees |, Slshed 8y Buyess i | Repo OMAHA, May 13, 1910 wi ns L 3y Al the Start, with ;An area of high pressure continies ove de Movements in Few St 3 " B e et ARG e s . " | the central portion of the ‘country and Is| Furnish Intere A Clearings.| In art to - b e 'coming it Duvers do: ot | {he,retall trade, un 1, qarion, Bei Ne, n Flemer Feeling in siowly advancing over the eastern por- at for CITIE arir ik Tinaly "o his” clues or offeringe e it | 18 Wit R, S 80 2ol Mo bt Whent. Ition. " The weather is much cooler in the Day. R L R PNy S southern states and is sligntly cooler ov New York e e Heavy iambe and shucs | Cheme LU =L N T e S . | Soston.. y enttered the moat, tlocing: sulescon | CHEESE—Twins, 1640; @ young America, Oimaba, May 1, 1 | S50 mperatures are nigher In the| NEW YORK, May 13.—Idleness and neg- | Boston SOUTH OMAHA, May 13, 1910 ewes Ahowing & Ret decline of about |17c; dalsy, 176; limburger, 1. No. 1 3 maha, May 13, central valleys and throughout the west. | lect eclipsed 811 signs of interest in . tie | P el 136,450,000 Recelpts were , Sheep. | B/as0c for the five days, and lambs with | brick, 16c; No. 2 16c; domestic block Swiss, The contin a d cold weather in | Lig % 7 e \ Philadelphia " cop. | qlie continued dry and cold weather in | Ldghi' (o' huavy fiosts occuried again last| stock market today: The traditional mid- | St. Loui 76,445,000 Otficial Monday ....... 61 | too much welkht selling ail {he way from |2 (mported Swiss, 3o, fhs ngrthwes «b‘y;u discouraging ‘nv ts night du the Ohio vall lake region and | summer aul.ness rarely finas ulpafaiied | Kansas City 19,341,000 8.3 . Official Tuesday R 1068 | o dime to & ouarter lower. Handy weight | POULTRY—Dressed brollers, $.00 dos.; BEDBORE S8 (B A it S Misstssippl and upper | for ‘the short waits for sing Plitsburg W 17 | Ottielal _Wednesday K 3,98 | ahorn lambs have acted well, however. and for storage. $6.00; for fresh springs. o JPPOFL as the opening. | Missourt ye. Uarometric depressions| which were the rule today. The imminence | San Framn 1251300 | Otticiul Thuraday o 48 | horn Tambs huve acted weil, however: and | for sotage, WOW toc, (oAl wunes, e still cite “" 1 "“- "”""‘“" ! - . uverlle th ruthwest and western Canadlan, of a two days' holiday interval in London | Baitimore 28,748,000 9 | kslimated L'riaay with & week ago, but the demand is not turke: 2c; pigeons, P dos., $1.%0, sl Site “the European situstion provinces and generaily incrensing cloudi:| furnishcd a” rational expianation b ‘ Bl 9y T b il b, HL oL HE & of Shntor | DRIN P STCWE LRIVERTHE ST IO e, S he influence of the London situation on | Minneapolis 19,547,000 Fives days this week.. 2 he sypply of wooled stock is growing [$3.0 per doz; No. 1, per doz. v wn.é:r::";um.:k‘:‘"“'“’1“'“ Condivions “are | (afh* rI”l‘v‘“ AR s 4 : ad egonative sentiment was increased by the New Ofieans 16,829,000 ‘| Same days last week....18,66 gmaller daily, but Killers showing | Brollers, from iy S fooet 'n“k;\'\*“') ong Tav . £y _Copdl €| tain_slope o outloo or fair and | evidence of a hardening money market at | Clev 9,019,000 239 Suine duys 2 weeks ago..19.9064 (e 10" Teave the Howing « (Brollers, frol 16 10 P4 Satere: the; Yosns MC:::::; 5 e et . s B Miherchaig cloudiiess and possibly | - Fhe fore g | Dietrolt A .| Bame days i weeks ago severely alone and it is selling but little | roosters. 1be; ducks, full feathered, ldo; Sraary, (0 sustain, valUes. | ies, wheat | DY, MCTCASIE cloudiness und’ possibly | The forelkn cxchange market was rather | omama 0| Name days 4 weeks ago. .46 4 422 | Righer than similar quality shorn stock geese ol "““-‘.‘;""‘“-."",.,:.‘;',‘;‘“,;,o i worked hij, st buy- | n\\m‘d .“r day " ‘ disordered and fluctuated with violence Los Angeles days last year 18,100 Quotations on shorn _stock Good to | gwinea fowls, Ne each, b . per Syrked higher and shorts were best by | iange of temperature and precipitation |recoverien \from the recent o Dothte, | Lowisville 1 The following tuble shows the receipts [choice lambs, 885068, fie 5 %kood | S Somers, s per don's squabs, Not 1, 4¢ over yesterday. News is generally fav e u s Lires yeary o | HUBHLY speculative conditions have grown | Milwaukee . 1 of cattle, b and sheep at South Omaha | lambs, _ §7.75@8. good 'light yearlings, | §2.00 per dor; No & e ng the bull's” «idi Hession SEiitai L9 duge. 0908, 1907 | up, in the foreign exchange market In | Neattie i tor the yeur to dats, compared with last | $7.55a7 good heavy yearlings, $.00@7.00; FISH (all fromen)—Pickenel, S¢; whitefish, sported dping. considerable damuke i Uil i 4 0 | New York in common with practically | St. Paui . 10,908,000 car Dee | 800a 1o cholce wethers. $:.00a7.50; falr 10 |13c; pike, 10, trout, 1S, large crapple: Corn wagrgiicady at the start, with firm.r w\uu‘ma‘ 17 R w .0 1 00levery other salable commodity and the ' Buffaio [ aitle v 3 ... B00d wethers. $6.60@7.00; good to choice |l5@isc; Spanish ma: hrl?‘l'.lh, eel, 15¢; had- teeling 1o WAL, Luter o weak cash mar- | NoImul temperature for today. w2 de-| present strength of exchange is attributed | Denver . t Hogs s 13660 | ewes, $8.400.15; fair Lo ROOA ewes, $5.500.40. | dock, 13c; flounders, 1ic. Green catfish, kot eased values and all months showed a SCE t an uncovered interest, which sought to | Indianapolis g Bheep A 149 | _ Representatives sales: 18, ‘trout, lsc; buffalo, Sci halibut, Se! Togs. Denand s not so cilve and should |, feticlency in precipitation since March 1, | take advantage of the expected supplies | Atlanta ; The following table shows the Averaks Av. Pr. |white perch. Sci whitetish, lsci Yellow 4A~|pll increase a decline is evident 1L " growing out of the bond sales. The | Providence ; 268 of hos St South noaha for the last | 318 western lambs, shorn covdli o 3 perch, vo; bullheads, Jlici White bask, 1ic; idmary wheat receipts were 12000 uii- y responding period (1 1909, juength of exchange, however, served to|Portland, Ore 1 ral days with tomparlsons: 112 western vearlings. G .'...,...l.:;)‘ m:'.f:-‘. ,hadroes, per palr, do; shels and ahipments were (200 BUNIET | Deficiency o brighten the effect of the = h Mempl - - k. 7 n ambs, shorn, culis roR R, 0 A f Spae S eriod hardening | Memphis exte b N Faggro . aguinst receipts last year of 654,000 bust 1 ponding period in 1908, | tendency reported in the London moéney | Richmond | Dute. | 1910, 11509, 1008, (1901 [1906. 1905. [1904. 13 western wethers . Beet Cuts—Ribs lic: No. 2. 144e; 2 inches, 28 e g G0, §, 13¢. Loins: No. 1 15¢; No. 2, 15l4¢; No. and shipments of 214,000 bushels. VELS! b market. Preliminary estimates pof i Poi 268 western yearlings. shorn..... | No. 8, 13¢. Loins ; Primary corn recelpts were 4,000 bushels L. A. WELSH, Local Forecasier. mates pointed to [ Fort Worth . - v e Chuck: No. 1, $ic; No. 2, $i4ci No. & another large gain in cash for the week by | Bait Lake City 4] 9 00%] 7 4] 6 36) 6 250 G 21| 6 M 141 western wethers, shorn ¥ 8, l4c. Chuck: | . 3 ey " pt. ) It L it ¢ %! 7 s of sulis e, a: No. 1, 11%¢; No. 2, lie; Now and shipments were 3i0,000 beshels, against| g the clearing house banks o ar- | W on, Beerl V1) 3 00 D 35B * |6 10] O W) 2% western wethers, shorn, culls. | 8ige. Round 1 i N ments of 388,000 bushels. o 18, Neb., for the twenty-four| Wide movements in @ few individual | Columbus ¥ 9154 6 8] 5 34 prR b e L " FRU Strawberries: Tennesse Clearances were 70,00 bushels of corn, | l{g;z;:\en;li;\? o8 8 .M Toth meridian' time, | stocks supplied the only teatures of Interast | AIDARY ...... 6,814,000 s Ser | 8371 6 34 bt el 'R Sestern U, Ahorn’ 1,5.::':1::?_54-21‘ Cases, per case, u.w“udr none of oats and wheat and flour equal (o | vy May 3z 810; i in the market. Wabash was affocted again | Tacoma 5,064,000 i ¥ 9. 918%] o | b 39] 6.26] § 8 Wentern’ ewee, ahiors, oul LU ees. per case, $200. Oranges: Califor- o Yashers. 4 AHA DISTRICT { by revived reports of control passing to the | Savannah 1,690,000 6 9267 699 ¢ | 686 62 N S P Camelia and Producer Brands Redland fi'erpool closed 4@%d higher on wheat | ~-Temp.-— Rain- | Rock Tsland interests y 11 Sy| 6 97| 5 41) 6 88| nia 2 - and Movement Is Active from | normal, With quality only fair. A lot of BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1. delivered to 575 inches i Texas a exal | Si ne, Wash...... 1,000, 3 9 285 - e e i box, $3.00; 14d lower on corn. Stations Max. Min. fall. Skv. [1and trust certificates were Hm":?p'rm:nn ‘A“\:(l’:‘d.n‘e b i‘ml:‘z\ 12...| 9 23%)| 7 01 5 42| ¢ s MLt U A h:,\ :l,:{x»:‘w.,mn‘o-“d -‘v':n fimxl-’r".r.':: s | RRBATUA™ | R ] - S iy '"““"""‘IKMIIIHMVr“-rI no other reason than | Rochester 4,060,000 Y 13| 9 20%| T 04 b 85 6 35) ¥ pe Der box, $4.0. Other brands from River- 2. bbbt E A ;i | that report 1 b Db i - v . s x4 o r s Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y ‘n"”f"" o, e M Clolay | by e s ey were belng bought | Nushille . 811,000 ¢ Sonaey attle Ma u'::“:u:::a -Hoxs and Sheep side mfln:,:;.;.b.llr.‘:.;,,‘nk box, & ooga w: ek v e i - —— olumbus, Neb.. o The i bk X . : +| Recelbth s iBiarn of live G 96 i x - ey | | Culbertson, Neb R Gloudy e halt in Ul speculation was due | Des Molnes . eIt Snd dikpoeition df v An foc| CHICKGO, LMK 1 e Mietranean Sweets, 1i6-113 sizes, per box, Wheat—| Pt. cloudy | P to_the inconclusivens nlon stock yards, South Omahi 1 ATTLE—Receipts, e ) | o ot R N 3 0 Pt.c t incon eness of orop con- | Peorls ............: B ol yara : 7 : o 35 0 160 and smaller sizes, per box, $3.35 May...| 108%| 100 | A 3 eb. M Pt cloudy | ditions. Reports of inse % 9 twenty-tour hours ending at 3 p. 3,000 head; markel slow; steers, $6.25@7.60; | $3.00; | 1005 1 00% %] 100'% | Fairmont, Neb. B~ Br. Siotidy | wheat anA {0 the Tou foasmage to Winte vorfolk . 2,768,000 day Cows, $485G6.15; helfers. $4.95@7.45: bulls, | Lemons: Limoniera extra fancy, 300360 | 4 * |G T, i % Blscloudy | wheat and to the low temperatures inthe | New Haver: 615,000 RECEIPTS—CARS. $500G6.75; calves, $3.00071.70;: stockers and | sises, 500 cholce WO-N9 slugh. per box, s 58Y B8 0 Moar , . e b Sloux City s . > e Y 3 size, . danana 8 [ 5 S| ¢ B0 | attington, 0 Cle ports of wheat expanded more than Wichita i é Cattle, Hoge. Sheep. H'r's. | fepden 5 o | BT et per bunch, 260, Jumbo. 50 59 59 | Hastings, Neb. 2 W Clondy million bushel C. M. & St F HOC o 15,000 head market | Fancy & : A 5 | Holdrege, 4 0 Clondy Jion bushels over those of the weck | Grand Rapids .. i | R s ik olce heavy, $9.65G9.76; butchers, | bunch, §L.76@3.7, Grape Fruit: Fiorida, 39 9 naha, Neb...... ) e, ! : es, Augusta, G . 2 oo+ | Unloh, Pacitie 29 10: 5 o8 3 ., d s W B kaman, Neb.. ® Clear value, 818300 Tnited States bonds were | Birmingham ! i O N e e lght, ©.&@EN; packing, #8686 ples, | AP fehcy W, W. Pearmains, per AT TRV 0 Clear ot bl O ! | Springfield, Mass.....| 2,8 % & N, W b i| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Rece $.6; Calitornis extrs fancy W. W. B YHEAT—No. 2 har %@L07%: No.|Clarinda, la.. j Clo * foilow: | Day : by : L s e Tt i e O | ‘tancy lowa Jonathans, per bbl., $6.00. 3 hard, $LOSK@LOGY: No. 4 hard, 9c@$Lol, |Sibley, la.... 12 hiibaai Salas. High. Low. Olose. | Onkland, Cal.. ... 3 AR L A i L : earling, $7.25G7.85; lambs, §7.6509.06; spring | eX\th (RICL. “Saraey, fresh stock, per e No.'8 wpring, $1.00tg 107t No. 3" spring; |Sioux City. ia.. 0 0 Clear Anaigimated oL 1hme hE & Oklahoma . : 3 | Sor. T S aants s 1 TR it ( | $500 Dates: Anchor brand, new. % 1-Ib. .t TORHoR b | popMinimum _temperature tor twelve-hour | ATeTLR - Asrieulivrl 4 1| Eroamonvilie *| Timots Central ....... 1 F St. Louls Live Stock Market phs, in box, per box, $.00. Figa: Calitor- O o y N en & m. § Not included [ ATerican Beet Sugar atig 1 W g . % " 3y nia R CORN—No. 2 white, 6dec; No. 3 white, | 5 "gve g, American Can $ % Worcester Sayee 3 1 6 8T. LOUIS, May 13—-CATTLE-Re- 'EGETABLES—irish Potatoes: Wiscon- U@Ate; No. 4 white, 62g6ic; No. 2 vellow, [ b ptTen | American~oar. & wir Vi B | Littie Rock | . Total receipts ... 45 . 64 ceipts, 2,300 head: Including 1,100 Texans; v FaGG"\ative, per bu., 80@ec; Colorado, O90; No. 3 yellow, 9@a%¢ . 4 yellow C STATIONS. American Cotton Ofl ey i | Knoxville 4 DISPOSITION-HEAD market, 10c to 2e¢ lower. Native shipping | for by, s0c. New Potatoes: In sacks, per 24 o 2 Botke; Now & sewipboc; No. 4 | : No.of —Temp.-— Rain-|American 1. & L. ptd feti Wheeling, W. V, 008, il Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | and export steers, $6.70G800; dressed beef | he' (" Sead Sweet Potatoes: Kansas, per e, hgrads sigme. | Distrtcts. Stations. Max. Min. fal) | American Tinteed i ) lilailtis 4 y Omaba Packing and butcher steers, $6.00G8.00; steers under | 1% ‘G200 Cabbage: New California’ and SoStandard, 4ic; No. 3 white, 40f |Columbus, O....... 17 [ 36 00| American Locomotive ... ... Chattanooga 5 “TpSwift & Company . 1 91| 1,000 pounds, $5.508.00; stockers and feed- | S0ityarn, per Ib., 3%c. Onlons: Texas cry- o o LR sl No3 Vinow [Foutmvile, 164122 13 3 Ameriean O8RS i | En Sl - | Cudany Packing o ers, $4.0006.95 cows and heifers, $3.35@8.00; | So\\'\Wax. per crate, $1.90; vellow, per crate, %c; No. yellc bae; No. i 7 00 ] Joer! 8. & . 047 Wilmingto, i 3 . rmour & Co. Vs 3 canners, $2.75@3.25; bulls, $4.00@6.75 s, 4 Pl Tt tagpagnie No. 1 fet, B | peu Moinen: Ia..1. 18 Az T & T it Topela ... EllzkeRon i T e nalugs, o0 ek markey| S8 TRORT, WRNSGBOSGn T 00 4 Bor ; ; i by | ohaceo pid % aVenport .. 0001 sazel 27| Hiil_ & Son. b - “Receipts, \ead: . . : RYE—No. 2, M@Tc; No waTe | Minneapolts, Minn. % 00| American Waolen " Wi +|F. B. Lewis .... " strong; pij d 1ight 19,60 ke JTHE SGE N ¥ avtht Wecer bt Kansas' Clty, Mo.. % v 1o | Araconis Mining i ik B | alraEaons Biidh 1,532,000 : [Other buyers .. : . RN uthara A DAL MOk Tre M | B sa) (BRE dor Dinchibe; (ke TOrlbg: \ | ats, B 1 hrdes i 4 chiiaon Setee 0 o X e 6. e . .67, hes, 50c. Carrots: P % Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Appreciable rainfalls occurred only in the | Atehison pd 0% SalERLver . 1,216,000 Total L S Per doz. bunches, or doz. Yh i P g 2 | o L g ) v o o . . Cedar R d ¥ 19 e L Lk AL A L SHEEP—Receipts, 1,200 heal: market e llotts: Per doz. Ghicago ..., i o 12| Kansas City and Loulsville districts of the | 8tnas & oni : i i BRars atarias, 18 HN CATTLE-There was tme usuil small| stoady: native muitons. 36.5007.60; Tambe, | o Darsley: S ok D, . B Minneapolis Veid s iig {corn und wheat region. - Freezing tempera- | paihionem “steny” 1% Now DAt 1o, ++ | I'riday’s run of cattle today and the qual- | $7.60@8.35; culls and bucks, $2.00@6.00; stock- | per doz. bunches, blc. Spinach: Per bu., a . . ST tures occurred In all cxcept the Kansas|prookiyn R, i Springtield, 11l ‘+| ity of the offerings was decidedly below |ers, $3.50@5.50. bs, $1.00. Kg& Plant: Fancy Florida, Duluth ... tesebeies -+ | City and Loulsville districts » 9 g s <o | the average of the w ID8 e 000 S Y : Lo A WRLSH, |Centar™t : | Macon oo uoiiiilii L | etount apa Bartly Decsuse pr the ndif| ) o BULPEEO Temaon: TR onde CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Local Forecaster, Weailier Burcau. |Central Leather pid M ravas e ¥ b ferent tone of the agvices from sastern | xANSAS CITY, May e CATTLE. Re- ‘,'z"w“‘m:in.w;n; Wax Beans: For h:::.l::: e/ s - g rl or N a0 Heler 3 .. | markets, there was a poor demand from |caiote 1000 head: including 60 southers 4 Padrs b : : . o NEW YO SRAL o . 1o - . sl P pts. 1000 head: including 0 southerns: |about 2 Ibs., $.00. Green Peas: Per ham Featares of the Trading and Closing | V¥ YORK ERAL MARKET |Ches & ohlo .. i Fargo, L j 101 all quarters and the trade was decldedly | market steady to weak. Choice export and | por, 3250, Cticumbers: Hot house, per dos., Prices on Board of Trade. PR Al ven o Chl. Great. ‘Weat.. new. - | Cotumba. i 11| Sirable catile changed mands &t rices mot | Arsssed beef steers, §7.15G8.20; falr to good, | LE0GL00; Texan per Son. T CHICAGO, May 13.—Frightened over the © Day om Vartous |Chi. Great West nid 4 | Akron e g 8.0 materfally differcnt from yesterday, but |¥%.80@7.20; western steers, #. stock” | - HOME GROWN VEGETAI Radish- SIHQAGD Muy 18- eI ene o i b | Cammeaitie ) e 4 Canton, 0. i A | materlally differcnt from yesterday, wen | ers ana fecders. $.0096.20; southern stecrs, | es: Extra fancy home grown, per dox recent declines, operators who were short| NEW YORK, 3 LOUR—Steady Mil & g P Lexington . 8.0 | trading ‘had been dons and the tone of | $8.00@7.65; southern cows,'$3.40G6.70; native | bunchew, o Lettuce: Extza faney leaf, rabbed il the wheat I sight during the | sy patencs, 66; Winter patents, | Colo. ‘& Southera o1 | Blocs Fal D siiit| the market was weak throughout. As com-} LONC SO , amives ool O | por, dSK ey Hrency. home Erown: e i he close was at a 5. 14000, 0 ¢ v\ ! e Py Sloux s. 8. D. ;i ared with ices do not show B s ) ves, M. .75, P ) yn, per nal hour toda he_clof $.10u0.0; winter No. 1, $400G4., | Conrolldated Gan | Rockford, 1, 3 el Beiragle catile be. | HOGS — Receipts, 8000 nead: market |dos. bunches. . Rhubarb: Fer do cal range of optlons |Ashland, Neb..... 64 00 Clear | few advance of %lc. Corn finished | Kunsas straight 50kg15.005 Oovt s Pradsota | Fiad Y i ! b R R va a0l ontt Mmas Towers B0 | pavets o0 wiiter, Soiree N e I Quiney, 11....00000 e B e e T e inas at that | Steady to strong. Top. $9.45; bulk of sales, | bunches, c. Asparagus: Per doz. bunchey visions showed a gain of 1%@10c to 22Ye. Rocerpts, 16,430 bbis,:' Whipmeh Dk R G | Bloomington, 111 Uhe while the plain and unfinished grades | $9.30@.40; heavy, $9.35@9.45; packers and |g0c. Green Onlons: Per doz. bunches, 2 Although much of the day's new Rye Tiour, quleti TAIE 10 #0a. ok f i % Springfield, O......... 524,000| e ey wellimg as well a8 they were | butchers. $9.30G940; light, $9.25@9.40; pigs, | HORSERADISH-2 doz. In case 314 agalnet values. it was the steady abSOrDUON | cnolce 0. tancy. Mo, b oo UL ] G Chester, Pi A 556,000 298/, .. | one week ago. $8.50@0.00. fornia, No. 1, per Ib, iic; California, No. by large local speculators that accentuating | " CORNMEAL~Steady; fine whi el | B 1 . 7 Toess than one dozen loads of cows and | SHEEP—Receipts, 2000 head; market, |2, soft, per Ib., ldc. Hickorymuus: Larg The. congestion was chiefly influential 1n [low. §I40G1db; kiin ried. s o 248 o 987 | neifers were Included among the offerings | steady. Lambs, $7.20@$.%0; veariings, $5.00 | per 1b., dc; small, poer Ib, be. Cocoanut making the shorts uneasy. Lack of rain | “WHEA'I—Spot, steady; No. 2 re R Binghamton . 4 and they generally changed hands at right| @8.50: ewes, $5.00@7.00; stockers and feeder: Per sack, $6.00; per doz., Ge. in {He spring wheat sections appeared to|pid, ¢ i, f.; No. 1 ¥; No. 2 red, 31164, |General Electric ... ik % | Jackson, Mtss... .8l around steady figures. in fact, there has | $3.50@5.00. NUTS—Black walnut: Per b, 2; Cali- TRors than alfaet. reports of GOWNDOUrS Oft | £ i, OLtis autiarn, $1.81ls. domestic, | Grest Northern pid. ... Decatur, 111 %2 i | been no particular change in the market £ ey E e The winter crop. Little attention was paid | the” aay %?:z‘o:rl'c“rk;"w ety oot | iiasia: Camtent .o | Manstiela, 0., Bty | for butcher stock and canners all week. St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. otton Market. 1o statemen(s that southwestern receipts | 01 OIY) Offerinue and covoeine By arime | nterborough-Met 1. Fremont, 'Neb ; Bel Thie damand has been broad, the Supply Of | g7, JOSEWPH. Mo, May 1B—CATTLE— | NEW YORK. May 15—COTTON—Market were Increasing and that one big mill In| oy cool weather In the west and the firm | ILerborousn-let, pia ".0.. Yicksurg. Miss.., 000 :%|very moderate proportions, and there hus | Receipts 200 head; market steady: steers, [opened steady at a deciine of 2 boints on Kansas City was closing down. But notice| yechnical position, closing at 1@1ie TM | Inter. Harvester .......... | Jacksonville, Tll.... X been a fairly satisfactory tone to the busi- | ¢gooa7 2. cows 'and heifers, $4.00@7.25, ay, but generally 1@2 points higher and was taken of an advance et Liverpool, con- | Jqvance. ‘May, $1 164@1 1T, o net | inter.-Marine pfd .. 1 BRIER o 5, ciane o ness from start to finish, closing quota- vas. $4.0007.60. | Quring the early trading sold into mew tnued damage by insects in Illinols and |§rVAlcSy \ Fag (Ba Pa@tine. | closed At | International Paper ..., . 4 & | **Scranton, Pa > . tlons being quotably the same as one week Recelpts market | high ground for the movement. May firm- o at whea n was X . S . L08%. | 1o % Iveste e ‘8| quotably steady and w 3 3 ' 5 i i) o « : 0 m; s yellow tinge indicating something | Receipts, 44,400 bu.; shipments, 13,398 b K. 0. Southern B o alveston .. cieedl 14,216,000 ) Y Y $9.30619.40. ing of shorts, firm cables, large English x A .iv ¢te, here found a ready sale at firm fig 2 e i IR one wos n 50 S 3 : - A 4 TEEP AND LAMBS—I . | speculations and fresh buving for long ac radically wrong with the plants. September | COWN-Spot, firm; No. 2 i0c ‘momina Southern pia . 3 *Not included in totals because contain- | r ol 3§ market steady: 1t $500goon, " 20 head: | (CUnt. The frost predicted for the easi- had & range of 1%@1%e and closed firm near | Gevator and domestio baste; export No. NG ing other Items than clearinge. eenorin: | ,Lhere was practically nothing doing In | 5 dherisic G orn belt aid not materalize, but there was UG op fox the 4y With & net gain of o, | S, nominal, f. o b. Optlon marker was | i e , @ cluded in totals because comparisone the stocker and feeder division this morn- Stock in Sight no. rain inthe southweit: and it _was re- Cory started strong, but weakened later. hout transactions, closing unchanged. . . se comparisons The meager offerings were hard to L Sight. : i MK il 1l | 1acomplete, | s i 4 that hail storms had done some Weather in the corn belt ‘was reported | May closed at c. July, 73c; September. | M. K N A p plete T Meva i shaded pices and quite & %ood | Receipts of live stock at the five principal Bupedsiar uall SRt e warming up west of the Missourt river sc. Jleceipts, 9,000 bu.; shipiments, 27,128 | M. K. & 7. 'pra ... o N many common and medium cattle have ern markets yesterday: R e ey, T6.800: June, e bEice” varlation in September was| OATS—Spot, steady: mixed, 26 to 32 ibs., | Mimouri Pacitic . ew York Money Market. necumulated in specylator's hands so that| Cattle Hogs. Sheep. | 15500 neked: July, 1b.4bc; August, 14.9%c: within' a limit of %@%c, with ‘H ;lnw :lso;:‘im:l ":(;urw.r:lwmslf' 26 to 32 lbs., 46@ Blscuit 3 NEW YORK., May 18—MONEY—On cafl | Drospects for nuyl‘..g like @ "c.?‘r)r:g:\))elio\;:.u.}. Omaha 1,036 6.607 | September, i8.73c; October, 13.08c; Novem steady at a net decline of lic _."l,m ?.Ic 84o: clipped while, % to 42 1bs., 47@62%% Lead 8 steady at 34@4 per cent; ruling rate, 3% | jieerarCS this week W not very favorable. | Bt. Josepn FA R T TR R Cach demand was slack. No. 2 yellow #old | Option market was without trahsaction: ot M2 phd i % | Der cent; closing bid, 3% per cont; oftered | 1SX09Pt on Kood to colce, light fat stec Kansas City R at 634@6NC. Al closing nominal. Recelpts, 41,175 bu [l at 4 per cent and heifers the market i 5@2sc 10 an | St. Louis Cotton spot closed qulet, 10 points ad- O e e member, 1 ,\.\-/u:v‘:‘:ml”! -agnfi?,(m,. It Norfolk & Western ... TIME LOANS-—Steady: sixty days, L Rl LR ] | hicago vance; middiing uplands, 16.05c; middling Tueried by Wheat, cused ai pr 1as §!hominal: Pacitic. coast,’ 1o | gulf, 16.30c; sales, 14,394 bales S, May 13.—COTTON-—Higher| TIM g | 'on catile: (ood Lo choice corn- v nor per cent and ninety days. i@4! 4@4 | “Quotations on cattle: Goo Tluenced by wheat, closed at precisely last | 22 1908, nominal; Pacific coast, 1909, | Norihern Facic g BX months, 4GHL. per ooy, @4 PeT CeNUi | fed stecrs, ST.40uS.00; fair to good cornfed | Totals s, $7. 3 SO e 40,656 ST, LOUL R T g sl orthe il PRIV M e A Tt L\ PER (s | Sleers, $1.007.40; common to falr cornfed | . . COTTO I R alther (he buying ror the selling of pro- —Firm; Central America, 23G2c; | Ponnayivamia "~ riri per_cent. RCANTILE PAPER—4%G3 | gteers, . Kood o choice cows and SRR miadling, “Jko;_ selas, LEE Dales; sec ipts, vislens was important, but packers wero| Bogota, 2v%4@23ic. S B R STERLING EXCHANGE—Stronger. with | helfers, # common to fair cows and W. YORK. May e st g lihua) ik reported buying hogs, al, U vards, Pork| LEATHER-FImn: Hemiock fisus, i |Filswure o Yo 1™ | actual business In bankers bills at tiserog | helfers. $.T0Q4Th. good o Gholce SLOCKe® | market for standard. il i Lt Olls and Rosin. B Natd 10c and ribe | 2o; seconds, 23@eTo; oo g o 3 L 8385 for sixtye 55 $ | and feeders, $.50@6.50; r o B ck- | marke! 2 opper o e Ne ey oRe D 170 SR ¢ nd o; seconds, 23@27c; thirds, 22@%c; rejects, | Plttabure Coal 3 demand: cr‘»:znsfr"lmm:'iu:m"uZa‘@"fi.’ Ers and Tceders, $4.154g40; common to falr ForicMatal exchangs was dull wittiuate: | BAVANNALL MG, - May 18 DURDAN, | futures cd as fdllow: s vs Palace Car ... ¢ SILVER—Bar, L : | stockers and feeders, $1.50@4.75: stock heif- Hons om- $12 0 $1250 for spot |TINE—Firm, 61@61%c; sales, 4i2 bbls : The leading futures ranged as follows ) Tk, ateady: mess, 12400 soe Car 1L SILVER—Bar, Si%c; Mexican doilars, ate. | S1aCKS ottt el alver, 3400800 buils |4nd all Geliveries up o the'end of Augst. colpts, 643 bbis.; shipments, 1,651 bbls.; siock, Articles.| Open. | High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | $25.000027.00. Beef, by (1R mu.' o‘rllsmgg;s, Rl vernment, steady; ru\lxuarL‘ stags, etc. i 'lh)w ‘{’,'n‘-:lld“:r’luldu:r:cl(l lcluwu lv\l--uk for over |4,124 bbls. stk A it A it sddwia D o ok a8, $16.0025.00; c Steel . p | Ruiat. ? aaler e | sun; olidays, with spot quoted | SIN-Firm; sales, 1,69 bbls.: receipts, fumily, 190060000 beef hams. 131 0250 ok (oSIosing uotations on conds were as| B e SIRERS. 8L (58 Isgd and futures at 5 18 Lucmll_u’_(,‘" Bbls.: mnipments, 8,602 bbik.: atock: 1 10 1bs., $15.50017.00; pickled hams.” $15750 | Rock teiems Go pid L1l U 3. rer o6 rex...... 100 orne 4 ¢ Av. Pr. Mo e [ SEmleraiinte i At $1275013.00 {61701 bbls; B uisgls; . s <, 5 Ve 1 % ] - o o -+ R A 690 Waislsd 324 { oy g 2,62 2 s al %: F, . 8496 1, outh’ American, $14.50; compound, $10.00% hedds do 3. coupon .1 eK c. « choras (e I been 5,440 tons. inciuding. matte and L84 Sout ! sloong | S e 8 Wy o 8 recilieea "I 80k - : 1 G40 tons, ncluding maite iy @%| FALLOW- Barely steady; country, @c, | Southern P . J T S TR L ; 7 B (TR ionennin SSEEhe RaA BeIRCLIS fimahs Har Jeashet, Sept. , [BREKIEAEN . —Quiet; domestlc, 5%@8c; Patna, 5| goue Ratiway o " v vl o Eaa % 1 May ‘a1 $8.1240N2, Tuns ot Bisae i | QMAHA, May BoHAY-No. 1. $0.50; No. 5 4 c: Aosthas Xy Bl ..o DR 0 s PRI Sl oph Pt o ) b Jul August at $33.0008550. 5 126, | 5 g500; packing, $65.00. Straw: Wheat, $6.00; oo | BUTTER—Steady: creamery, specials, ‘Tr",'.",,";”,'. ; s . R SO GET LT S s Lo s pust e o Sy vt S, vt | rye and oats. §7.00. Alfaifa: $1250. Tho best :;;zm'\?‘;‘ 284c; process speclals, 25the. | ona s P s *Amer. Tob. 4x...\ 78 N. Y. Cen. gen . 5 9 i, i tons of June at $3 oy G b0, five | grades of hay have increased 60 cents, but % |~ CHEESE—Firm; state full cream, old as st | $Armour & o Yin. . 818" 0 a4 b < |June ‘at ‘88810 The' London market was | BO000Y Seems to want the poorer quality & 3% to_quality, 15%@17e. Atchison gen. 4. SN, 2 3 v y pric v, 3 s ison gen. 4x x e 0oy . Steady, with | Geeline, Tabor thaa8 | at any price. : ied T DAL R A Solliaen an o1 4 o 1 ¥ h_a light decline, spot being | a st con. . B quoted at 130 5 6d « 5 turkeys, 10G14c. Dressed easy: frozen chiok. 5 | aste,er; 8. LR %o v, s 3 . B ead wea i “‘,‘,’“;‘,:‘0, Sl Sugar Market. ens, 28c; western fowls, 156@18%c; wesr- o e ; |8 a0, G .o AIRING Fasitlo ds. 72 at $4. New York, and $4.124@4.17%, | NEW YORK, May 13.—SUGAR-Raw, ern’ turkeys, 16@2lc. e o 0. B oo th it 5 | East St. TLouls. London was unchanged ai |SLeaCy: muscovado, 89 test, 3.74c: centrifu : » (b B4 5 o G e 0L S L a8 [€12 125 '6d. Speller was dull, with spot | E8l bntc Mo, Molnasey sifar & test Lonis General Market T, SR Br. Tr. cv. fs. iy A u: ioted New York, and $3,054 | 3-49¢ ed, Nl;ad]'d; cfilunhvd_ 5.96¢; granu- ST : Virglata - . & o ans 1 . : W e b 9 0.3%, (Mast Bt. Louls. . Londgn was oy |lated powdered, 5.3 tur ; July. §1.02% | Western Md. i = 2. | cen. ‘Le 20t X : charged at £22 Iron was lower at 40s 90 1.03; Septembe: Cash. steady: Gaci, | Westinghouse Flectric 3%l ec. ‘ot N. § Bu.123 g i 1120 110 I eland warrants in London. Locally | Bank Clearing No. 2 red, $1.206 No. ‘2 hard, 5112 | Western Union 100 o8ty Ches, & Ohio 4! St LS W 1 . 1430 640 the market w No. 1 northern| OMAHA, May 13.—Bank clearings for to- 5 b 31154 do ret. o 1 2 1520 130 |founary, $17.00a Vo, 8 | omaHA, 13.—Ba - L ing & Lake LB NG % | on &0l oundry, $1 2 nor.h rn f undry, | day were $27i6,51166 and for the corre- B o aoshe-MAs! CORN-TFutures, weak: July, ;S Total sales for the day, 540,300 shares. " 3 beard A 5 e | Bl 25 No L souchicrn and No. 1 south’ | sponding daie last year 32,194,658 06. TR er; r pnts, 9 63740 “as) iry track: Y H 3 | oFE voft, S14.5 ! r-:;?“»‘m‘-(n»‘rlI‘;‘f(‘r'u'u.—.:‘x{'.‘ws‘ Breoo: J.!;-?Wz, or No. 3 White, SHu@OABc, 2 ondon Stock Market. . 3| 1 s i | (5T SOl M % i o Airalghte, #0047 sprik’ putents, 36250 | OATS-Futures, lower: July, ‘sitc LONDON, May 13,-American_securiiies |+ southem Ry 6 -t B R 150 | CEmaAE sl (i M]SS()u]‘l RIVCI‘ G. st hard: bakers, $4.00G4.95. ember, tho.' ‘Cash, steady; track: No, opened @& fraction higher to a fraction do® gen by ns 20 g L T TRt s 2 ismae; No' 3 white, feidte * fower and moved Irregulariy With the smail | > S0 fen. 4 R 1 G 108 7 NEW . yolattee Masket, . BARLEY—I'eed or mixing. 496ide; fair to| RYE-Higher; 8ic business. At noon the market was dull, % Union Pacific 1 12) 728 st g il YORK. May 13 —COFFEE—The Behav"] N 3 l cholce malting, G0u6oc | FLOUR—Firm: red wiuter patent with prices g higher to 3% under the closing E ev. 4 RN AND FEEDERS market for coffee futures opened g 108 SEED-Flax, No. 1_southwestern, 3221, |@5.70; extra fancy and straight, 34 New York prices of yesterday *do Ist and T, i [ 65 5 unchanged prices to an m,w,“.‘f”,‘g“:}m';; y NoP T northwestern, 821, Timothy, | hara winger olears, ‘E7sa410 Consois, money.. 81 116 Louiavile & X......151 S, Ru ; S AND HEIFERS In svmpathy with Brasillan' and Trench No o FIMOTHY SEE - $3.000,50. o account 3 1 S. Steel 24 5 ‘1 5 ] cables. Trading was very qu . i ) i Oy i ONS—Mesa pork sa7t@| CORNMEAL f o5, 1 ousH { Amar.* Copper N Central " e Car. Cham. G e o 7 morning, but prices Wware ‘well suateiny | Big Stream’s Deportment is Vouched 3 2 Lpesk per & T 4 AL, £ 2y L | Anuconda B 7 Norolk & 4 abakh et B : % { and later the mar sroved on t 3 , $12000 1257, 8 X ; 4 ontario onte. Md. s HOGAE-The hok 4 . 7 near | demabe h o come fro , gt oxey-piasonists, ST MANC Steads; tmothy, SUR0GILD: prat- | nutimtre & Ohio Pennayivania Went: Klecr ev B T b iRoTRiLe: | Dol S0 Mesitating srleon athap rade Weather Bureau. lotal clearanc o vhes lour era 3.1 Catadian Pac 1%6% Rand Mines. | *Wis Ceniral 4 Most o b 08! 30, J | so e close as steady, net cqual (0 Hem bu.' Bxnorts for the weol | HAGGING Ohiassveske & 0.1, 80 Reading s . % t Mo, Pacific ¢ higher than vestrday and movement was | changed to'5 points ikl it ai S i B st an Shown by Bradstreets. were oqual t0| HEMP TWINE—fc Ciitcago G, W 2414 Bouthern Ry ¥ : ason active from « o . orted of 2500 bags. Closing bids fol- e, lurld sic LS big Juse 1 2954,000 bu. Primary ,‘,&:)\p., “':P 320,00 PROVISIONS - Pork nigher: prime | Chi Bl & Bt P4z e ptd g fore run was IT.;.IL\ .'1 ;'-.lvl\):nr\lqdhln"nm ::-h\o( 4 Ma:, r,lun, June, July, 6 [the Missouri river at this point are falkes ol h 634,000 bu. the corr.- steam. 31290613, - R L Beern § Southern Pacific = active demand @ mproved prices, c; September, October, No ; | 2 & o the weather A A"y Yoar 4 Sleamn B MOLL0. DY, pelt meats. lower: | plnyer & s G..... 3 Usios Paciti b e ain | Packers taking the big bulk of receipts Dacdenver BRG: JRauLr. S asmper, 00811 pusetaBd simple, gocqrding Lo the wosth Betimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat. | ghort olears, ‘Mdigc. Bacon, lower: bowed |gll P 5% do pta G S ar o e ons o | Wihila most of the sales loday are quot. | &70c; March Hrauarys | bureau. The rise is a very ordinary and 44 cars: corn, (5 cars; oats, 13 cars; hogs, | extra shorts, 16%c; clear ribs, 16%c; Short | s ix ptd o2 SRV B A0 oroe | mining st N8 quotations on|aple at the advance noted, heavy mixed | exchange, 1-32d lower Receipts | tame affair and but the usual intermittent 11,000 head. % . No. 2 red, | Cloars, 16ic. 3 8 g o " Wabash [ | Aliovez : ¢ |and even the smoother kinds of heavies did | at the two Brasilian ports, 5000 bags, |rises and falls of the river at this season phleago Cagh Prices, Wheati No. § red;| POULTRY-Weak: chickens, 1o; aprings, | Grand Trunk 1.2 st do_pia,. " Am™conser g £, | ot experlence the Tl Wik, orferings of | against, g holiday laxt vy gundiany” %" | huring he part (wo dayu the rise has been Dard BAsGLAT No. § hard, $L10FL1S, Corn: | R h b ugad ln, Mo; gesse, 4e e P M 6d si a8 | Arisoas Com | L 74| Lickel higher. Good lights are selling to- | liveries vesterday. 7,884 bags. againer 7o 19 feet. With a fall of three-tenths Friday No. » cash, 61'%{i62c; No. 3 cash, 61 No. | —Lower; 18¢ Vi § MONT @2% per cent Atlantis Lak ¢ werd the top of the lisi, almost on a parlast year: spot Rlo. quiet; Santos No. 4, | morning, and falling everywhere below and 2 white, 67 T No. 3 white, 66@6Tc; No. * ‘The rate of discount in the open market b & ¢ 12% 014 Domin with desirable butchers and quite a little | 9%c; mild. quiet; Cordova, 9la12 Re: | e | o d o above ahd Yellow, ‘Gistuosye; No. 3 vellow, 61%c, ORIS: | piour phis Recapte: Shipmenta. | ThS TPt and three months' bills is 3%@aty | Bute Coalition . B en pyiaes pretty close 10 S@104. hig) p ok = No. 2 white, 4%@4le: No. 3 white, 41l | Widl, | ! 0 i) Cal. & Arr 4 14 | lghts at pric etty close (o 5@l0c higher | Wool Market. :::1. No. 4 white, 40G41%3¢; standard, P i e Ak A 8 C h’f:nu‘e"- 3 1% | than yesterda BOSTON, May WOOL~The Commer No watter how severe an attack of dlar. _ | Today's advance, of course. restores a Chamberlain's C BUTTER-Steaqy; creamerles, 23@%ic Quls. . s 3 2. b Seagrisie, Goppee_ Sange Wednesday's prices. & considerable portion | §I31, Bulletin whil wav of the wool marl {hash ey be, ChA: i olle, Gliolers datrles. Slac. - s st Butte Coppe Bu - At last sufficient husiness has be & 4 Diarrhoea Remedy never falls to giva Quotatiors furnished by Samuel Burns, | 2% Butte Copp -+ of receipts selling at m spread of $9.27ye |At 128t suff 1 accom- | an o & FGGE—-Steady; receipts 12688 cases: - at Winusanal jro 03 New York Life buildiug, Omaha: — | brerklin o 2 Pt spite of the very meager supply and trade b "aeae "sraonnt or Parand fparket, with | elief. mark, cases inciuded, 16@18c; firsts, 18%e; HL\MLAPUI.IH, May 13.~WHEAT - May . Granby Con 0N % yesterday's best sales. | - S ‘11"'"11'\_' Montana and srime flrsis, 19c. $1.01%; July, $1.10%@1.11: September, §$1.017,; A900 CTSIMMIR, . SMR s ea0isaiestents ] Greena Cansnea & M. Ay Representative sales | Son sold to & leadlug New England mill CHEBRS cady; daisles, 14@4le; twins, §| 7'}-6‘;»1 1 h\g:d v".",‘r..',;p.';."‘ I’nu'rlhor’u \“J‘;‘; ”"“'“;“w g iom iy :T‘_ Tele Roval et % sn ¥ BT (o, Momineg. basis: C1nwe hed dh“:\',’.“' v‘.‘«tggfi- young Americas, Toc; long horns, | § 1¥%@ SITA Ve, & o SLIORGLUT | oigya’ Portiand Cement bonds...... ... ... Lake C g - ’ now being rejeeted In some houses. \Vashed i chigan quarter biood at 2. Orginal h Bood, Bepate QATS-No. § white, {041t D e ‘ 2 Arian aiarier bload at Me. Orgies) hug IF YOU WANT - i —No, » | ¥ ol slock, & por Gent. s WY 3 rizona clls an. Tha dead i turkeys, 15¢; chick-| LAY Closed ng 8236 | North Flatte Valley' irri Co. ga, i#B.. ¥° ; lock betwecn buyor. and shecpmen In the | W to 8 Ib. wis, S§d;| BRAN—In 100 pound sacks, $15.00515.2. |Omaha Waler Co. $a IM6.............. 18 ! : west eontinies mans clips are being kAl i o The following quotations are furnished b . consigned eastern dealers 9 | H I‘:;ilo % b 3100: % 10 118 Th. Wi, | | FLOUBTRI patents (o woed £ o b | LoKan & Bryan. 3 Sontn S1staanth street: ments of wool. from Boston 16 2 allapie Informartion Minne: 4 y oy A N Pay State Gas. clusive, wern 73,260,684 Ibs., &% Against o s—Today: Wheat, % cars: corn, | $8.1005.30: first clearr, $4.16@4.%; ~sccond j atte Coelition rectie, Cananes ] 9 or the same time - 0 e stimated tomor- | CIeATs, §2.9003.20 | : Ratte Conli 0491 for the same tme last venr | ok, Y S napiration ) recelpts to May 15 iri e [ E 12 Larose Ibs., as agai 2,529,006 for the same pering iy Liverpos Ky bn 104 Chief Consolidated .. 1% Nev. Consolidated Sl NG fur Cne Sems Bevint LIVERPOOL . o B. i Ry, 2. i3 Prac tion 4815 Nowhouse et ks KKansas Clty Grain and Provistons. | No aulet; May, L 5% Davie-Daly L0hio Conper 1 o . GRAI' “AHKETS IKANSAS CITY. May 13- WHEAT—May, |78 1%d: July, i 2 | Ry. Com. .10l Wiy Central Ray central Dry Goods Market. I%d; Juls > B. Ry & B. Wé.... Ely Consolidated Switt Phg. Co NEW YO Muy DRY G r 1.0, sellers: July. %cw$l.o0, sellers; Sep-| CORN—Spot new American T. b T. e 83 . v Wiich Sears. Ros « npre 3 N i selers i e sellors M| coRNTp | wegdvy | now " anierenn | it 0%, Yl iy when R, Mol 0 : : 5 [umprovement n”the ' Cotion Koods. marke WRITE TO e Jower: No. 3 hard, $1.010110; No. 3 | $%d; new kiin dried, 58 6 via Galveston, | Uniwd Kansas P. C. Co. fa. 10 ™ Buperior & Piitaurg 2 1 { X8 continieg ol copyertibing. pelng ploths 31.0491.10; No. 2 red $1.10G1L15; No. 3, $1.06q | 58 70; futures, dulli July, bs Zied. ST net ¢ per cent tated ah Mining | heetingn and drits during the day. Cotion 18, eld Florence 24 Trinity Coppe [ - ¥ " o, B8 HERer. he local M RORN~Unchanged 1o 1o lower; No. 2 Milwaukee Grain Marke ‘630; No. 3, 616 i i UKEE, M w i PO Nt BB el Ferortad as the o veni, ML ) I r n S 1ixed, 63¢; No. 3, 616 No. 2 white, Ge; | MILWA! ay 13.~WHEAT-No, 1| SHINGTON —The e New York Mining Stocks 5 B b o i ‘ \p R IYANM, | L] S No. 8, e M Gllgc, sellers: July, 61%@ | northern, $1 o‘x‘:u_ No. 2 northern, $1.06g | WASHINGTON, May 15.—The condition g Stock | 9 3 i of the treasury at the beginning of husi-| NEW YORK. May 13.—Closing quotations | % w0 o e ' o i B, septbminer: o "bla, ' S | 3E T negs Today was as (olfowst ot ey |or inine stieks: IAS Guotations | &. 1!\ . e » Bxapdraiad Ansins ARS' DEIA Femlis Grain Speclallst OA "l‘fl— i N § e 5 3 A - rust Funds—Gold coin, $553.202530; »il Alice 50 SLeadville Con |8 .,“ N 4 | y > - " PO ¢D SEut pined. 8§ | FLOUR-Dull. | doliars. "$40.%6.000; siiver ‘doiiars of 1%, | Rrunewick ¢ Tittle " Ghiet @ Y . =83 APPLES—Quici, with prices steady on th rain Specialls n\?_-m‘ i S « = $7.000; sliver certificates outstanding, | Com. Tunnel e |» ) 31 | spot easy for future delivery v the spot | Riv—Chol othy m cholee Peo wrket. 450,966,000, W0 bonds Ontar st o AN fancy 18 quoted at l0c; cholce. S@8iic; CHICAGO, ILL B R Yy ;‘.tuh‘r R lle,‘uze'::d.e, h \'4:: No. 8 gr&:.l“‘;ul‘:d“.rd:l.:f‘.‘fl.nc:u:;e!'l"ul:.:lrl;l|:;:‘“‘; - t of prices. Offerings consisted largely [ active and prices are mn'""m..y:.u':f;n:'r:'..":» Member Chicago Boa of Tra 459 of sheep and average quality was none 100 from 24GS%c for Californias up to ortbs |

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