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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1910 SRALS AND PRODUCE MARKET |55 Sy i ter ™ o * ¢ | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | et s itttz | OMAHA LIVE 100K MARKET Oregons, Apricots are firm, with sman offerings and further export buying; choice, 10@10%c. Peaches are firm on de- creasing _ stocks; choice, SONC; extr ohwice, 10%@11%c. Ralsing are mostly nominal, with . a dull _teade; loowe muscatels are ul:»led at ING5%C; cholee to fancy sceded, ¢ 0 seedless, 34G4e; By i § fices, $16,801,000; in banks to credit of treas- No. 4 Glwgtic, No, i white, ®c; No, 3 urer of the United States, $37.673.731; sub- 3, May, 6ic bld; July, si%@ei%e bid; sidiary silver coln, $21479.988; minor coin, 4 tember, ) { ™ 47 - 4 ve- WL' Sags) oy Reports of Rain and "L";:"L.';ofi.‘.‘.in"y“‘um..... . No. 2 whits, | Business in London Somewhat Repres. | §,7%.%; total balance i keneral tund | Cattle OCMP:I}!:‘:II:!. lb“ Move \ 42gMe; No. I mixed, Swgéc. | " 4 i — -~ ment is Not vely. Low Cables. sk, Fongen sive Owing to Mourning for King. New York Money Market e L . P i choice prairie, 10 /gTL®; ohoice’ Aifalf oy NEW YORK, May 11.—MONEY-Qn cdil, . " 3 i il steady; 3%@4 per cent; ruling rate. 3% per | HOGS OPEN FIVE CENTS HIGHER <o M8 PLLL LEADERS ARE CONFIDENT |#éiouiieo. 3 s, | FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES UP Gent; closing bid, §% per cent; offered at . - BULITER—Unchanged; creawery extras, £ per cent. Time' lonns, easter, sixty days, — s th Corn, | 2¢. ot Ealnilaniimi-fin - IRt e 3 days SNG4 per conti | gome Weakness {s Manifested Near a1l uying 4y Shorts Strengthens Corn, .im“——l,'nl'hl“ = . t| Action Caunses Vague U ess Over | ¥IX months, per cent, % & ged to be higher; curren . g . . While Cash Demand fe Active | receipis, new’ cases, h; miscelianeous Possivle ititeh ia Beal Bafes Pt on ANTILE PAPER-@H | O "“fl".‘ “"'“ > - £ RS WHSIISTI o Ry e " STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with by e e -ua.pn Sufficient for Packed, 3.70. Abroad—Crop News Some- aotual business in bankers' bills at $4.8390 Average. ™ Yoo sapply. P s Gak aapiadnts O it ipgieats. what Uneertain. GAM for sixty-day bills and at $48710 for m ® Ko Wheat, bu. 2,000 16,000 demand; commercial bills, $.S360M4.8%. —_— 29928 pO—. FessessasEs London laye: OMAMA GENERAL MARKETS Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fare d by Buyers and Wholesalors. BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retall trade, In 1-Ib. cartons, 3¢; No. 1, in 80-1b, tubs, MWige; No. & in,1-1b. carto e} in 80-1b tubs, 240, packing stock, sol pack, 2%c; dairy, in 00-1b. tubs, 2c. Mam ket chauges every Tuesday. CHEESE-Twins, 16ie; youns Amerios, 17¢; @Gaisy, 1¢c; limburger, 18¢; No, | brick, 16c; No 2 16c; domestic block Swiss, o; Whole Swiss, Mc; imported Swiss, 30c, POULTRY~Dressed brollers, #.w dos.i for storage. $8.00; for fresh springs. #0o; hens, 15c; cocks, 12isc; ducks, Mc; geese % | loc; turkeys, e pigeons, pel uoz, §1.20; homer wqudbs, W00 por dos.i fancy iquaba o 1, ceecBevesneeceTem EREEEEERBERREEERT 38328 8 Corn, bu " el .00 s e SILVER—Bar, Me: Mexloan dollars, Mo SOUTH OMAHA, May 17, 1810 ) s$28888 OMAHA. May 17, 1900. |Oats bu ¥ LW 1o | NEW YORK, May 17.—The ‘stock mar.| BONDS—Government, steady; raliroa Recelpts we Hogs, sheer, 2 Lower cables and more rain in the north- — ket sank into a lethargy today. The fail- [ Neaxy. Officlai Mond: 210 563 west chused wheat (0 sag lower at the | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT r‘:‘r:"::vl"ml‘-orr:.v‘:v".ipnl"o‘; the, fopeign stook MR TSRS SR P Ve 98| Seimas RO L Lo | = “Shiorta have become mid sellers. Prices " Jealings was & discouragement to the 100 lkoan i | gTvo dave this week Tl ki are holding 0o fifm to encourage further | Meavy to Killing Myosts in Upper |trading element and they practically gave X L1 do de vl | SRS SaTe § weles age 14138 o} aeiling. “Bull leaders arc very confident River Valleya Last N Up the attempt to move the market even ao k. . o'l da et | Same Geve § Weeks 240.. by 1263 o1 R her Gon | B0 per dom. Aives und are holding firmly thelr lines of long ORI BRI, 1000, | O e S R s v, Jor SN L 0. Sak, 46 1. 4 4 weeks ago.. 1. 12,678 o rollers, from 1 to 1% Ibs., #0c; 1% to § “'T‘T.‘et' Strength fn corn 15 4y o DUYIng | ¢rame ot oLl O L i vailey soutn aions developments "were ot IMportant, | DUt | Allw-Guar. et W K% T W | Same dayk last year, b i -hfit‘:‘:‘n"d‘?:r:‘::“:?:;s n'-\:'emp‘:‘l‘l‘?"\'.‘.'\-eu‘xl.:';‘ 1bs., %5¢; hens, 14c; old roosters, 10c; young Tofi the upper Missqufs va woutn & | sto v v % o4 i y pts normal | TOOSters, 16¢; ducks, full featnereu, by, mhorts aid while eash demand Is fairly the seacert ooky MUURtAN Alops sionaly | SoOKs. Were arsr Momy imirosmoe wig | i A5 4% v il I asen, Pestis ' tg T | of e g Dl et South Omana | this morning and, despite o bvarely normal | e, Tull feathered, 10c; turkeys, ] active receipts are becoming liberal enough | yurning, has developea Juw & well-uerined | aliowed to the Hocking Valley receiver- | Am. Tobacoo ds....... 1 NoR. R. ot M. digs. 413 | f Year d with last [ SUPPly; the demand was not especially 8| guinen, fowls, Mo each Pigecis, W Lo, SUDDLY, Dreset roquly ements. storm Wrea thut 18 How . CUNiral over Lae Rttt e S ey secetyars | T3 & e LB S Bl (B | e TISF 10 SENE ORDIONIeq . tive. ‘Mont of the offerings were shorn, as > i bs, No''%, “Wheat held Qibm wiier an carly break. [\bper Mississipi Vailey. Hahs were gen- gnation. The ar; A s . . Dec. st ¢ | dos.; homers, $.00 per dos. . Armour & Co. i 1% 4o ded. 4a.. ..l WY 3 _ec | usual “the big end of the run consisting of | L0 FOMEID, RA el O Insoct news is m‘;g‘m and reports do | erul througnuut the ceniral.vaileys durihg | the ,,,,,y""’m’:&‘,‘r"(f s R oe Sl Y., NoH & H! : 3 i lambs. woh eececsescsnses sasssss o ROONt| Atchison gen. 4s. AN, 1 (all frowen)—Pickerel not show.any m fideiment (1 the | the past twenty-four hours, &ud continus | apte tor Tiac e hoomidny ind now avell. | 4olcv . ... 110 ev. T o b This class of stock met with the better| s S i ape i} '?::‘;;‘l winter wheat crom. | Aoaders Il pro- | With'the aiturbance over (he UPBEr Valleys | Spanulntors and Cime Their ths oidzog | do ev. & 1IN & W o e R ) inquiry and sofd earlier than sheep and | 135, PG TG, LOUR 164,088 Srappi dict highht valuos bW crop futures. | this morni A very aeeided il In tem- [ nuiiifies its possible effect. AL C. Lo lst s -7 iy 3, PR 108 gommon shipments bE il kifida. 1n BOWlt| gock, '130; flounders, . Green catfis Untavarable weather, reports of neces. | perature occurred last night In the upper | The resumption of buminess in London | 24, §, M0 4 - WANG Faciflo d........H0% e RS Oy s st ot | Mot trOut, . Yo c; hallbut rary repluntiig of ‘early seeded corn and | misyissippi, throughout thé Missourt Val- | found that market under the repressive | Seaa s W. dige. . 8 0 8 L. ridx i . o O e | SATY ot o BISRANE 1o Lo Bretty close bo| White Beruh, o { iirm _cawlr ‘condlfope, s bolding firm the | joyx, and the southwent, and heavy to Kill- | influence of the mOrning period for the | Brec e e s e . bw Fenn ov. suts b, Date. | 1910, 1% 9071508, 1000, 00, | & e Migher than Sesterday Some of the | Derch, bo; bullheads, lic; 103 values in corn, Pieceipts are some heavier, | g ‘frosts occurred in the extreme upper | dead king and with the prospect of an. i I1104% 4o con. dar.s. A 0T L | B i gm0 r hands ¢ | Foeshads, 3100 each; sHadroes, Der pair, e but not epough 1o be a pressure as yet. | valleys, the mountain districts, and north- | other adjournment on Friday for the fun- | Cen. Leather os %4 Reading gen. in W) B0 1T 616] © | 468 | goc, witn a besa desirable kind At $5.56 | [rO8 leks, o per doa. Y inmw wheat teocipts were 801,000 bush- | west, and lighter frosts In the Missourl|eral ceremonies, The meager business of NoJ. g 58,18 St L. & 8. ¥ fg. Calltornia spring tambs went at 89, the| Beef Cuts=Ribs: No. 1, 17o; No. 2, Mo} o d. whipments: 86,000 busieis, against | vajleys. The western high continues | that originated there today was on the | Ches. & Ohio 4%s...10l _do gen. be........ 84 L Bl ah ey Y MMELACER 101N, 3, 1 Bainkh NS, 1, 1961 No, & 1eeel Yocelpia iawt year Of L J8L00 bushels” and | slowiy cantwar, and ite crett nowsoverlies | pelling side in New York and imet w8 ret il suee L e Proncr i Iay: sheep and yearlings on|NO. 3 134, ‘Chudk: No.t, ¥e; No. 3, sxe} shipments of 622,000 bushels. Wy The' weather has cleared gen- | lower opening level of prices. Desultory | #*Chitago & A. 3ys To o et S50 o S e o hent | No. 8, swe. Noumds' No. i 1i%o; No. & Primary corn receipts wers 37,00 bushels | erally everywhere west of the Missourl | attempt to renew the advance in Read- | Cy B & Qu 3. ds.... 95K geaboard A, L. da.. B e rae Trauiry s wia TIery et | ke Nov & Llo, “Mater: ‘NG 1, s No. & and shipments 35600 bushels, against re- | river and temperatures are higher in the |ihg was followed by & languld bidding up | o B Tt AR D vaoer el ot & e Srites batd Wwers | THO. Now & Tie ! ceipta lnst year of 302,00 bustiels and ship- | novthwest and mountain districts. The |of Drooklyn Transit, whioh about® ex- |G % & %8 Wae ik doer oo Ly o O e P e P ainty | FRUITS = Strawberries: Tennessee and ments of 242,000 bushels. weather will continue cool in this vicinity | hausted the resources of the markeet. He. Lo #8480, Rallway b& 1o this Deanoh ‘6(‘:!.."::\‘.11(:':'“1.\\:21‘;"\: Vew | Missourl, 24-qt. cases, per case, §2.7603.26, Cleardnces’ were 66,000 hushels of corn, | tonight, followed by rising temperature | A further advance in the forelgn ex- | scglo §nd. ST do gen. dn. 7 Any comparison. -open. o doubt Strictly | Vianges: Caifornia Camelia and Produces e of oats, and wheat and flour equal to| Wednesday, with fair tonight and Wednes. | change rates today, when the reported TiUnlon Pacttic da... m& prime light yearlings would probably seil | brands Rediand navels, 30-% Sigas, pes nm.& 108 g n 000 bushels, .. aay. bond sales in_Paris, If completed, ought v & e 4 L do cv. .. 7 $8.W; 16 slze, per bUx, 33.0e; Low-lis e} 3 - pretty close to $7.99, bul they would have| i g R 6 an Ve Temperature and precipitation as com. |0 cause a downward tendency, gave rise . g o9 00 1% Gt 8., W% | efinday to be top-notehers to bring this figure. ailer sizes, per box, .4 Other brande ‘|W».;1 hi on corn. pared ‘with the last three ye {u vague uneasiness over a poisivle hitch g L Receipte and disposition of live stock at|Bwes are stii] in a rut and it'1s hardly cafe | from Riverside and otier drstricts, per bog, “eal range of options: 1910 1909, 1908, 1007, [ I8 these negotiations. =Immediate parties SLID e Chem ba.. 98 * | the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for | to<quote the best kinds over $6 B ey hen DNf bR, BT W oy, | Minimum temperature.... 4 . 68 60 6|l0 the supposed transactions maintained W ¥Wabash 1at 58.......108% | (Wenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yes-| Quotations on shorn - tock: Good to choice | Huvana Mediterrancan swects, 126-112 sizes, pen. | High { kow. | Close.| Ye! Precipitation 096 8 78 [T SVRGHA. Resieencs ‘Ngt onit &b v she| TR 4 T8 o 1M & ex. 4n..... Tix | terday: lambs, $8.50G8.5; fair to good lambe, $7.75 | BT DoX, B.0; 100 and smaller sizes, per . - , but as to the fact of the sales. B e c CE! s, P AL % box, § ctmon; Limonlera, —extr o T ) i Normal temperature for today, 63 degrees. (This ‘unusual demeanor In the clrcum- e A T e e e B oL M At ETEONRS, @350; wood Neht yesriings, $AKIT0 Kood | tancy, 00-300 sises. #.0; cloico S-5i0 sizesy 1961l 1 0al 1 omgl 1081 108 | Dofleloncy i precipitation since March l, | stances of & successful financial opera- 140" Wia, Central d WaBash e 2 o matiare ) e roa s, Ttar s e ethors, | Der box, $4.75; 340 sise, S per 'box_leas. 100% "1 00%). 100 1004} 48 Jnches. i tion of the magnitude attributed to this 91 Mo, Pac, 68 otfe..... M | Missouri Pach yethers, 36.0000.85; falr to good wethers. | Jananas—iancy select, per bunch, $2.2 | | , Deticienoy corresponding period in 19, | is one i responsible for the feeling, of A | Apating et 1006.00; #ood to cholce ewes, $5.76G6.3: | 369, jumbo bunch, §2 Grape Frul s R suspicion that has grown up regarding | spig, eeoffered. ‘l‘"‘z" N “&‘,flc air to §00d ewes. $5.255.75. Florida, 4 0 slze: per box, L ficlensy corresponding period in 106 |it. The continucd aluggishness of (e bond R R P L bt P 0. 'Apples; Hen Davis, per _bb i b market a he ¢ v - B A ] % P 1.'A. WELSH. Local Foracaster. | garding the momey. mackes feld 1y bank: Quoullorul‘:::nllnho:-:l warrst Burns, | S Bt Py & 0.1 8 wettemn lambs ... e ok, IR Colthirats’ e g ers emphasize the importance of an ex- . 3 2 Gt wwves, S ORHS. Pearmains, Red Wood br: Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. |{engive sale of bonds to foreigners. Rates I~ W8 New York Life bullding, Omaha: =~ | C. B. 16 wertern lambs ! o Fesrigion, Mad et brand, For Omaha, Neb., for (he twenty-four |On mercantile paper are rising again With | peirice Creamery, cof 9% C. R 1 ¥ Yo, eanid per bbl', 36.00. ~ Cherries: ~ California, A, (5 o . No. 3| hours ending dt §'a.'m., T5th meridian time, |no demand on the part of hankers for | Gy of Omaha. fs 1 106% s 9 P weslors: tney 10-b. box, $2.25. Dates: Anchor brand, hard, §1.0008 Sttt o No. | Tuesday, May 17, 1910: small supply in the market. 3 . 10 westers 1-n:|:n.‘cuu. 4 new, 30-1b. PKES. in box, per box, $4.00. F Cudahy Packing_Co. b, 9 G, - { apringy ; No, § spring, $1.006 OMAHA DISTRICT. Drotests against the proposed in- (fowa Portland z B Nestern e B s e oo B fferent quarters, .\ DISPOBITION—HEAD, 80 western lambs, culls sh Potatoes R W0 0, $L000 g, e gy /A8 es n ralivoad frelght rates. which |iews Portisnd Total receipts ....28 1 anAR Foikions Wteca ) Cloudy not without effect on values of rail- Cattle. Hogs.8heep. | 244 westorn ewes ., B0 ‘olorado, rail- il 5 sk iy B Voalurts Jatats. per bu., ¢, New Potatoes: In'sacks, per Sloudy {10! 51 hane " advancen having plased s A B Wi i 1188 208 Western lambu 1o, W0, Sesd Bwesl Potiiows: ~Beuset Clear | 1Tk "part iy o “more. Hopetil specula. | Qmans water Co. ta, 1tk 3018 15 western, lambs B85 dolithoth, Do 1bn oke, Gnionn;. Pira y tive \sentiment lately held. The final form | 9™ e S Y 3 i 2581 © L sprirg lambs b e ld STRiQ, . Clea 4 )| Omaha Water Co. 34 Bfd. ... o 0 4 crystal wax,’ per_crate, $L.W; yellow, per Pt. cloudy | t0 D& taken by the railroad bill now under | Gudva Gus be, 1917 58 1,681 by L Skate, $166. 010 Vemethbies: Datsning, oace Pt clouay | devate in the senate, also f8 & subject of | Gmana Ges o, 104 20, . o [ - 123 western ewes, n rots. boets, turnips, h, Swcky, per: ib., o H»;lo“" interest stock market wise, 0 B. L. & P. ba, 1933 8 & 8. j mt‘n{ !vr:nh’ lambg, w Garlic: Extra fancy, white. pec 1B b0 toudy Y |, On the side of the crops, decisive ton- Stephenis rios . L e 44+ g woaled | ved, per Ib., lic. D {H dencles are Incking atill to frame definite e Hil & son e : hotidiad Auddb el New Southern Vegetables-Rtadishes: Per Clear n a h - | 0. . 8t Ry. pfa e o g t ' | CHICAGO LIVE STOSK MARKET |doz. bunches, oc. ‘Turnips: —Fer dox Shendy: 4 | SIORSIRCES GIRtEAL (n Cio WeAtHAE Duts | o e B a5 Ry, st 5 B. Root & . bunches, 46c. Carrots: Per doz. bunches, gloudy | Rl foreoRats of, Sfthee tradty toniehe o .. Wol Cattle Market Steady—Hogw Reported | Parsley: Per doz. bunches, 50c. Deets: Sloudy - A " McCreary & Care £ 80 i L B L S Sioud erops would be affectéd. The strength of fouih Omahs, fe, G 9% | 8. " Werchaimer i ! bt Higher—Sheep Demoralized. Per doz. bunches, 6dc. Spinach: Per bu., 18 Clarind Sionay the wheat market in face of considerable ¢ Minneapoils \ y e |t oty [ 1bs., $1.00. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per 1o s M. Hagerty 808 CHICAGO, May 17.—CATTLE—Receipts| {8 800 0l L e s rhas. 3 W 5 2 speculative liquidation was remarked. 5 i ? 31 2,600; market steady. Steers $6.25@8.15; cows | 30%; ¥ ol O s e 3 Duluth . . . 4 k B 1$1,538,000. United States were unchanged | BOSTON, May 17.—Closing quotations o calves $3.0097.25; stockers and feeders $4.75@ | s. $3.00. Green Peas. Per hamp assainny * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour|on call. mining stoclgs: o « 6.00. | -“"’,“. a: Hat Houws, wreh:m:‘xe' 7S CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |Period ending at § a. m. Number of sales and leading quotations oosuser Al MODAWR oiviviivnnris 8 ATTLI-Kegtipts wery about up 10 the | HOGS—Receipts 10,000; market 10c higher. [ SUCHMbOrs: | ouse, per doz., SLOGLSD; DISTRICT AVERAGES. on bonds were as follows: 3 o bt - vy YOURRE . as: f;;;.:m";“"b:fd"":m{;'{j{‘:{ ater | Chioice heavy $0.6589.75; butchers $9.69. HOME-GROWN " VEGETARLES — Rad- Poké “ a Closi No. of +~Temp.-— Rain- Bales. High. Low. ”'-"' ot 7 North Butte ¥ thal on_yesterol aithiough by 10 means | Mght mixed 30.00GV.75; cholce light W.i0G | poe: fixtra fancy, pe bunches, 3o, e B RN Al Ty | Distrlyta, Stations. Max. Min: “fall, | AFSCOANE B0y i i WK o Ll 16% North Lake above the @verage for tnig time of the |71 packing $.65G9.15; pigs W2a0WI [ifuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz., dc Prices’ on Board ot Trade, golamony. 8 1 ] 4] Aoelonn | ARPISUITAIAL ov: i rebeyc=s iales ssie 3 - 135014 Dominion. Vear. Conditions were much tne same as | DUlk of sales 8010690 ' o |head lettuce, per doz, fie. Parsley: Fancy, CHICAGO; May 17.—A flare upward near | ;o - Am. Beet Sugar . . ] +i+i. SUOMOIK, £ on yesterday and the market presented no| . CitEol 0"; o S veariings $7.0047.40; | per doz. bunches, dc. Rbubarb: Per doz. the end ob the. session this afternoon, gave |(fianapoly American Can . i o B8l A new features uside from a littie more dis- | lzed, Sheep 6000680, yearings 704140 | yunches, . Aspuragus: Per dos. & touch. of brightnéss to the market in|¢l "l“‘g"-l M. Am. C. & F..... i 12 ey 'Q,:'.':;{m< . criminating buying by both packers and |lambs §7.65d8.86; spring lambs §8.000%.00. bunches, @ec. Green Onions: Per dos, Dricas al the: top 1A the any weata sharp | Des Moines, 1 :$ NR L . | Gopper Rangs'C'C1. 67 Superion - ‘ e wsiat bosyen. Heaty St. Louis Live Stock Market. RS ELAN EOUS — Horseradls \ 2 e aritics 25 © | East Butts C. .. $%Superior & B. M..... q Tigd S . 3 o O A 3 "Nt : contrast with the rest of the time. The [Minneapolis Arh. Ice Becurities. b o ] MAR (et 1o M cattle did not move so freely ST. LOUIS, May 17.—CATTLE—Receints, | aoz. in case, $1.00: Walnuts: Black, per lb, Stoppage 'f ‘wheat shipments at Buenos |Kansas Cits, Am Giroux Con, R o= While - NalE.fat, and shori-ted Kinds Were | 4w head, including 2,000 head ‘Lexans:|ger Caitornia No. 1, per Ib.. Iici Calltornia: Ayres, becavse of a strike there served i s z & R " Granby Con. ......... oo badly neglected and hard to move even at|market steady; native shipping and expott|No. 2, per Ih, e HickorynutsLarge, per a5 8 Dretext. Active options finished l4c| The weather is much cooler in the wes " ¢ a [ &y | shadeq figures. The general market, NOW- | steers, 36.iuas.io; dressed beef and butc ib., 4¢; smagl, per 1b., Be. Cocoanuts: tohe higher, May ‘was down %e ~Corn|ern portion of the corn and wheat region. % W ¢ i ever, was substantigily steady, and, steers, W.00USW; steers under 10w pounds, | sack, %.00; per doz. showed W@%e to %c gain, and, oats were | Temperptures or below freezing were|am. Sugar Refining. > PRPRAPEEIR . . though the movemeént was by DO Means | g i0us.0; stockers and Ideders, $4.00@6.28; :nc oft iuml shade higher, Provisions were amzrr’g: ato‘f‘l’\ mn-uuonu in t‘;usl unlm‘nnpnun Am, T. & T. . 3 3 4 uvely.bt %reuy fair clearance had been | cows and heiters, $8.3@s.00; canners, $i.io Cotton Market, 0 to I up: ot. ogourred In all cxcept | Am. Tobacso pfd. .. 9 B y . mude by noon. 8.45; bulls, $4.0@6.75; calves, $4.0006.2; GW YORK ’ COTTON—] pDepredations by the Hesslan fly came the Columbus and Ind 'fl"x’"h%fl‘;fi"? American Woolen 1111 uzw“""" Copper oSow x’n‘u('r was in vl{.yh;nggnlflleo'lu‘pprx‘)), [ P G e R G DR ey L R ‘M;{_‘m nto prominence again. Export clearances | w A, W. : naconda Mining Co. . ere being fn the nelkhborhoo Orty | and heifers, $3.0006.50. 3 were 157,000 bushels, and there was & Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. | Atchison vt R New York loads on smle, and the trade was reason- |49 e ",m 10,000, market 5@10¢ | fovrer o T ::;L',‘:":;nz‘?p{]}‘x’l“"h";r"’:‘{";: light improvement in the cash “nfle. with BT e N Atehigon ptd . The following quotations #re furnished by | ably active at prices substantially the same and lights, $5.0009.65; packers, | 3 points lower. ~ The rains reported in sales of 15,000 bushels here and 26,000 bush- | NEW YORK GMNERAL MARKET |Atiantlo Coast Logan & Bryan, 315 South Hixteenth street:|as on yesterday. Medium and common butchers’ aid best heavy, 808 | beras acemed to be. cAUSIG - oonaidsrable oheuat Buifalo,, An interesting trade was S L VAo R g K - L. Bay Siate Gar....|.. 38 Oreens Cesanca. k| cows are’ nieeting with more or leyf il | Gy 4 R IRt T T oas sad et vty Y ‘S}‘m"nrfi:olnbem“n‘:;o'}':tg;‘.lyihf«'ll; Quotations of the Day on Various | Brookiyn Repld T oo D |~ 1 N fbts chet whE maticlh Bt n the absende of AND LAMBS—Receipts, temperaturee were 100 low in some sec- 8t sty "The prce afterward advaneced Commodities. Siaarien, Belic . ++ 13% Nevada ' Cona. southern grassers local packers re forced | head; market steady; native muttons, $3.30 | tions. The blg bulla gave the market ag- oy " Contral Leather © 1% Newhouse ... Tons. for | @6.76; lambs, $7.60@%0; culls and bucks, | gressive support and prices after the open- 5o on covering by & number of local| NEW YORK, May 17.—FLOUR-Quiet and | Gentral Leather pfd. R 51 OO | Capper. to pay well up to recent quottions for e cocty 00 "ot ioKers, $3.00G5.00 ) ol to the fnitlal 1) 1 shorts, During much of the day, how-|unchanged; Sspring patent: .85@5.65; | Central of New Jersey. T e anieer Coaltion . Uils class of stock. The market fof veal | $2.00@5.00; stockers, 5 ing held clase to the initial figures. Liver. ever, extreme dullness provailed, —and |winter patents, 3.1006.%; wint No. | Chesapeake & Ohio........ el A calves ha. suffered & considerable slump " Qi Wi A% pool will reopen for business tomorrow fhctuations were within a range of e.|1, M.Na. Kansas i .00 | Chicago & Alton......... Siha g~ eiiss g 4y this week, prices belng 25@hoc loweér than Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. rmzrnlnx.’ 2 e e 3 ‘The northwest reported considerable offer- | spring clears, $h2504. ! | Ghicago Gt. W, new....! iy st Woek's"close, The market fOF DUlls | Kensan Clty, May 17 —CATTLE Receipts |- Cough futures openied steady. May, 15.37c; ings of wheat to arrive. The Southwest |2, $37664.60. Receipts, 82.92 bbls,; shipments, | G 0. W. 9td.. * afroux ..., 1% Superior & Pitts stags, elc., remains moderately active and | g000; including 700 southerns; market strong | July, $15.40c; August, 15.1lc; September, M meanwhile continued to reach wheat car- | 12715 bbis. Rye flour, qulet; fair to good, | Ghieago & N, W.... ! Goldtield " Conw. .. 8 7-18 Tnopah Minin Luily " steady. 10 10c higher. Cholce export and dressed | 13.Mc: October, 13.02¢: December, 12.8%c} " ried over.unsold, the nnl)& \;ullu?-lnl {?P umfl cholce to fanecy, $4.40Q4.00. Y g » ‘i 1*;[ h Goldtield Fl:lrenu N TIx‘rrlnuy Copper. Bullneudln qtock;rl u‘m “(ele.darl %oomfi“- "35‘ steers n,m@u.zr;,; fair to loolzl u.rcm,h\;:::v:i :;dn |uIM“}?k;n‘l;\licho‘rl(ll{\p i Lest cars. . Rain' here &nd in the north- | .CORNMEAL~—Firm; fine wi vet- | S C.o O A . . Goldfield Dais; M) ues very dull, as there is little or o- | 7:80; western steers $.76@7.50; stockers and | osed qule ; 4 Woet and'ih the west tended for & While |low: $LAKIAS] coarse, §1 BOLE0 kiim drien, | Cooiride T & Lol L S e 2 it Mmand from: the Gountry ana malesmen find | feeders $00G0.5%, solthern . ateers §5.10% | dling uplands, i5.i5c;" middling gulf, 'l6c: to make traders be a rish, but leadership | g3 5i. o v 3;"";,‘";““ oa Bank of Germany Statement. it difficult to dispose of what few CAtLe| 775 gouthern cows $3.75@56.50; native cows | sales, 3100 bales. Futures closed barely was Jacking. Cold weather In Kngland, HEAT—Spot market easy; No, 2 red, |Corn Products ... BERLIN, May 17.—The weekly statement | they receive even at prices a full QUATLer | g 25gags; native heifers $4.60g7.00; bulls|steady; closing bids: May %c; June, sald to be retarding the growth of the|sileg, o. I. £ No. 1 northern, $1.19%. f. o. b, | Delaware & Hudson........ 2 v of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows |lower than last week. Choice HBhtWeIEhU | §45076.40; calves $4.8607.2. 15.24¢; July, 16.27c; August, 14.92c; Septem- Sheat plant was reported with assertions | The option market opened easier today on | Denver & Rio Grande the following changes: steers and helfers find a fair outlet, but| "§ ge. [teceipts. 10,000; market 10c higher. | ber, 1.77¢; October, 12.84c; November, 12.72c; that the-crop In France shows deteriora- | the weak cables, poor cash market and fa.|D: & R. . ptd 3 ot (. Decrease. [ anylhing common of rough 15 very Nard 10| qo; $955; bulk §0.4069.50; heavy $0.4619.65; December, 12.60c; January, 12.63c; March, tign..-On the other hand, Duluth wired|yvorable erep prospects, but in the after- | Distillers Securit 1 Cash in hand . #9,347,(00 marks [ iove even at the decline noted aoove. packers and butchers $0.35@9.56; ligat 1930, | 12.68¢. ;’ml,,t:fl«,. price’ of durum wheat (here| noon’ advanced sharply on leas favorapie i | Lo S 4eMon ma. ke | Quothtions oni eatlle: Goof KO a torn: | Wil pigs BTG v to| nBT, LOUIS, May 1i7-COTTON-Dully s’ 18c " under Chic W . 5| ¢rop news, and closed firm at unchanged o Discounts. + 14,108,000 ma ”t i £ | Bheep—Heceipts 3, market steady to | middling, ale; recelp! cording to a dlspatch from Minneapolls | prices 10 4o net rise. May closed at > 4 Treasury bills . 1,000 marks 6. common o falr €orn- | o0 higher, Lambs $7.26GS.75; vearings 6.50 | bales: 95 bales; stock, 30,028 1l that is needed now to bring the spring | jujy a¢ $i.10%; Boptambert, t).w:‘m',m';lxl:' GeneniL Sieato _....::-« 5 | Notes In circulation, v e ers, $6.T0QK.75; §00d o choice cows | @ o & Ul "\ (UGG 15 ewes W.o0@0.00; | bales. heat' crop along nicely 1s warm Erowing | closed at §107%. Kecelpts, 44,400 bil.: Bhip. | Great Meciien ot et DepUSItS ....vom. i and heiferd, BT falr o kodd COWS | sgokers and foeders 8.0005.0. N ther. Beptember delivery here sold be- | mevte Gl BoO0w: b4 U [ RGN eiiersy Ovey et ‘Goia in hand. and heifers, $4.15G5.8; common to fair cow i 4 Min A Maskat: R en 3LONQLUYK, closing e up at dcoxN—'nuu; No. 2, 70c, nominal, elevator, | Interborough Met. ......... 1,60 ¥ 30k “Increase. &nd heiders; 8.0 %bmw f:’:‘?"’?«f'}'fi:& St. Joseph Live Stock Market. | MINNEAPOLIS .~ WHEAT—May, . 4 omestic basis; export No. 2, f¢, nominal, | Int. Met. ptd § — M rgs s o4 P T. JOSEPH, May 17.—CATTLE—Re- |$1.00; July, $1.08%: Septembor, $1.044; cash, o T e omern Pore® wahther | £, 0. D. The option market was withoui | Internationa] Jtsrvesior New York Mining Stocks, stockers and téeders, M1603.40; common 1o gift, JCN " head; mirket steady; stcers, | No. 1" hard. $Li%: No. 1 northern. $ii fa~important "sections 'of this state ana | transactlons sipaing nat unchdnged, May B s NEW YORK, May 17.—Closing quotations | 145 - St Uy Wisgioe; | WO cows and helfers, $30G1W; ) Ll No."2”norihern,’ SLOSGLOS: No. 3, 3 A y , September at 4 i mIning $L0CKS wer i " | calves, $3. .00, X .07, Lo e B T b ke | 1180, Receipis, 8,000 bu.: ahipments, 916 bu, | Mternaticnal Pump . ! hhee i 100 sLengvitle Con . 4, SIR00S. HOGS-Receipts, 6,600 head; market 10|~ CORN--No. 3 yellow, 50gode. T nizhed with W@%c gain OATS-—-Spot market duil; mixed L . eLittie Chief Representative sales 5 2" bulk of $0.36@9.9. | FLAX—$2.11 Wige. - The cash market was' irm. No. 2|, ) j Dixed, W to & 4 Brunswick Con, ... e Chief . e R EERS. higher; top, $.62; bulk of saics, $9.36G9.46. L, 2 y\fiow blobed I s., nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 Ibs.,|K. Com. Tunnel stock Mexican . No. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 100 | OATS—No. 3 white, 30%@40%c. S i head; market stead F.00@878. . | RYE—No. 2, 70G73c. a BRA 100 pound sacks $19.00%19.25 Stock in Sizht. FLOUR_iist, paganiain. wood f, o) Receipts of live stock at the five princi- | Minneapolls $.3046.%; second patents Al webtorn markets yestorday 530, first clears #.16G4.%5; second. clea Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | $2.9003.20. 7 2 Sout Omshs ¢ " ; S5 Oils and Rowsin. Kansas City . Y i SAVANNAH, Ga., May 17 ~OILS-Tur- 8t. Louis . X X ,600 [ pentine, firm; 6l11a@61%c; sales, 613 bbls, hicago . /000 | receipts, 689 bbis.; shipments, 204 bbls.; 2 stocks, 4,217 bbls, Totals 90,966 40,133 20,141 ROSIN—Firm; sales, 1,615 bhls.; receipts, . 1,664 bbis.; shipments, bhla.; - stooki GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT | #0468 bbix." Quote: B, $4.5: . $450; I, 348 @482 F, 8604874 G, $4.90; H, $5.00; I, 3.06; K, $.10; M, $.3; N, $6.60; W. Q. coae EBEY = B 2282 = s s =EES 838 - 285 2% a2 a8 l | sress e = "BExs | snoa areas. 2 88® Py Liverpool gldsed 17%4@2d lower on wheat 68147 B cenSe 8 Sane SENESS VIt \ Afl,l‘tlulndnl.h b, Max. “Min. “fall. - Sky being volced from .2 Wwhite, @%c: No. 8 white, |Ashland, Neb.....57 44 . cuGiho; Mo, 4 Whitg, ke No: 3 vel: Auburn, Neh..8 & low, 89%e; No. 3 yellow, b8 : No. 4| B'ken Bow, Neb. o * yellow, b1@s8c; No. 2, RO dase; | Columbus, 'Neb... 2 0. 4, BT)gT08e; no ‘,m g6, Culbertson, Neb, b GATg S anaara. woioe: No' white, 3 Fajroury, "Neb 2 No. 4 white; 354 Vo 3 yeliow, | Eairmont, © ¥ellow. diasse; No. | 5 AR 'S 40@50c; No. 1 feeding, ¢7 | [osting®, "G No. 3, Tote. ot Reabipia Tekamah, Neb. Wheat. Corn, Oate | ALt T w 264 S 82=%22 < 8232 Hn2R83n382skekEs Carroll, 2292922888 REEES PESE 3 5:233:58:;::::;;::: 34 ctun 45%0; clipped white, 34 to 42 Ib 74 v . do bonds ... eptember oats fluctuations were from ““’@ 8., 410 % 0 y 30%4c, a | 624c. The option market was without trans- ! Lou Con.aC I & Va ERRA D i1 he cioes. 81 WRGKC, & |, Hons, closing nominal. Fecoipts, 54,1 bu. | Minn, Bk Horm Suver .. kers were the best buyers of provi HAY—Steady; prime, §.16@1.20; No. 1, . P& h‘g:"":"'d Pork closed, §7 to 42 up; lara, |81 10; No. 3, 95c@8$1.00. : 4 L 3 id 3 20¢ to 17%c and ribs, 2o (o e, “&l m?clgll.‘ml‘l-rx‘smlcommun to "chiolce, | M K. & T pid.. ‘Leaflnx quotations ranged as follow 1500, 1oibe 108 nof“‘":: Pacitic coa ""4‘.‘“.'";“. 83.'.‘1" 4 i i o OMAHA, May 17—Bank clearings for to- HIDkS—Central America, 2@3%c; Bo-|N. ] R, of M. 34 pid. .. day were $2,633,33.71 and for the corres- gota, 2w@23%c, %, ponding date last year were $2,363,314.73. 5 » LBATHER Steady: hemlook firsts, 9 o e R il 28 I Du:“uoondl. Ba2c; thirds, 3BGse; rejec :;:{dl’ial.l'“nwm AT A e Vistble Supply of Grain. 1, | 200 2c, J North Amerfoan . . . skaas NEW YORK, May 17.—Special cable and FROVIBIONS—Pork, o5 Loedy ngse, 804,00 Novchern Fasifle . telegraphic communications received by or acitic Mail - ) L $26.00927.00. Beef, steady; mess, 316, Cl 1 VIVERIA +oererter Brndllr‘eetl llufiw‘ the fculllxwl;\‘d changes Lr} iy | family, $10.00050.00; Deet L v,y 07 Vol | avallable suppiles as compared with pr July ng| 6l | family. ¥ ef, hams, $21.00g20.00. | Evople's Gug Lo.ooo Vious account. Fopt. e 3 T oo Diciied Dbellles, 10 %0 | Fitiavare Cosl o o ... 19w | Available supplies: Wheat, United States Unfavorablo Weather Conditions Dur- | g 7660 50. W, W., $5.95¢.00 8. L 1600, Lard, essy: middie wenmp';‘l‘xhn‘lm Premed Stesl Car. |east of Rockies, decreased 2318000 bu.: |3 H ing Last Seven Days Injure Crops. &, .0?: X @13.4; retined, firm; continent, $14.00; South | huimar b o “wa ik E i g ey R A G P £ WASHINGTON, Muy 17.—Unfavorable Sugav: Haxleef. RICE—Quiet; domestic, $%@8c; Patna, b Republio Steel pfd. o ATl Bl Byrobean fLPpL. the detriment of all crops, according to|ugal, 96 test, 4.24c; molasses sugar, 9 test, AHc. el A Rock eland Co. fi:&“&-m{d-' P’y .d“;".-m“'} < ::‘.‘l'. ;mh 'v\en‘lhmod I)nr:uu'n n;\allfimll ::"Tmy 340c: refined, quiet: crushed, 5.9c; grane % ER—Stea creamery, thil Rock Island Co. 3 vy o 2 ulletin Issu today. the conditions ! d, 5.25c¢; wdered, 53¢, firats, 30@MC process, Seconds to merrer |8t L. & B I United States and Canada, decreased 223000 b ulate i pe! 224 G3c; factory, seconds to firsts, 2 8t .Louis 8. W.... A “Much cloudy weather prevailed over Milwanker ‘Gratn - Market. imitation creamery, 28%@24%c. s, 3G ) i s, W, pid The leading decreases and Increases re- the central vailevs, espectally from Kan- 4 3 3 Bloea-shettield 8 & i rted this wesk: MILWAUKEE, ' May 17.-FLOUR _dull, GHEESE—Firm; ' stale, “waime, common, | uhers pacitie 1110 i P Pecrenses: Manitoba, 500,00 bu.; Chicago | % : Macurs, Cmiddle “Misssippl and 'Ohg | WHEAT-No_ 1'northern §1 1241.13; No. 3 | n i trekhly gathered;. raaains gy il {‘"“",,‘,".‘;‘[""";‘d-%‘f’u""'i‘,“:’,‘”{‘.m‘;, 12,00 | 0. Ry valleys, the middle Atlantic states. Farm Oh@1.10%; July $1.08%. - packed firsts, 21G2Lhc. Tennessee Copper ... .;::-r F”;,l‘ W ';'nh“s«(m' bt ouls 1 60,000 | 6. work over this "mnnln has hxm\n grv‘-nlly BARLEY-Samples 61665c. / "Bk quotath foll P‘)h'-é;mf"”'l ed, quiet; frosen chick. | Texss & Facitic increases: Port Colborne, 608,000 bu.; Mid- | L e e ot T W ow ens, c; western fowls, 16g160; - ¥, % - e i « . 608, ; Mid- 3 g FLOUR. Steady; " winter - paton 90 | fowls, turkeys, 1602, Aenatarn (500 & & W gt Jand, 208,000 bu.;- Sarnia and Port Edward, of cold, trost and lack of warm sunshinc. Coftea Mavket, s, 4. H0; ton Pactfic . - 68,000 buj Owen Sound, 51,000 bu. “Over the district from the Rocky moun-| NEW YORK, May 17~The Coffee ex- h’r’:m.fii‘."‘;iw&'fi% hn:xrln‘: patents, St. Louls General Market. fon Pucitie ptd ¢ e taing to the Pacitic coast also, the|change will not be opened until noon Fri- e.g‘;w best_hard: bakers, $4.00014.96. ST. LOUIS, May 17.—~WHEAT-Futures, S OMNT - 404t sastsrit arasne 1oblg Wool Market. weather was generally unfavorable, ex-|day, May 20, the day of King Edward's T8qr80c. 8. Rubber ¥R it st v, y t over Washington and portlons of | funeral. )~ 3 N . . BOSTON, M 17.—Th 18 disti; aep! e Y et ixing, 6XTc; fair to | DiENer May, $LOW: July, $L084; Septem: |v. §. Steel “idwdn ere ih & distinstly Oregon and 1daho, where warm showers Solce malting, Jon, 1o h, lower: track No. 3 red, |U. 8. Steel ptd......... fofisc-tone (0 tre 100l Nool K rket, Juy and sunshine were bemeficial. Over most tana. Gc. % N @1 0 Ce ( W ers are showing marked Interest and some FEEDS—Flax, R. 1 southwestern, $2.07%; "é?y{»‘:’i’n’.‘.i'm’ "ai‘.'fi»"i"fixy & Sep- Sobaailie Clemicai 3 heavy sales are reported. Prices for old | 1 \ 08, the Boxthern Aietriss, the -Weather | aroUX FALL . D., May' 17.—(Special.) No. 1 northwestern, §2.174. Clover, $1L2%. | tom, 6334@63%c. Cash, lower: track, No. g, | Wabash s wool tavor the buyér, but prices fram the especially at the end of e ook T po | —~Announcement s mads that Rev. W. C. PROVISIONS—Meas pork, per bbl., 832 | ggesc; No. 3 white, 663@esls. ' Wabseh pid ... + Raek ars_to She _sitect. tRE. tha ‘growery | P Clonn it was"ton ry, Ore BOUReNlY BOr | of this city, for the last - four years G850 Lard, per 100 Ibe. 3138001835, " Short | SELHE D 5 VI WSS o | Westem Maryiaad. cia. are holding for high values. ' ] tions it was y ng of 5 ribs Nided (idose), SIZETWAIA®. * Short clear | Saplember, e, Cash, lower: track, No. | Wesneqist e The leading western quotations range as| }'. ey secretary of the South Dakota Baptist as- siden (boxsd). 81 2, 41e; Nof 2 white, &@de. i 6 follows: Missouri, three-eighths blood, 3@ 5 Matal. ‘Market. soclation and general misslonary for the Fotal clearances of wheat and flour were | * 23 No¢ T MANS, | Whosling & Lo | $ 1hnh 8lc; one-quarter blood, e, Beoured Hatin . New York, May 1.—METALS—The mar- | c00R0 0% (000 B0t o the American gual to 157,00 bu."al'rh‘l‘lhry”r""){;lv;’i“\l:rv PR OUR e Liwart” tod Iwinter’ Datants, J basis: Texas, fine 12 months, 85GoTc; fine, ; Ket for standard copper in the New York , COMpa wi N ¥ R n — LB b yorr ity : 4 ot | ome Mission society, has resigned $.25G6.00; extra fanoy and straight, $4.70G London Stoe! g @ to 8 months, 60fi620; fine, fall, R@63c. | b........ metal exchange was dull today with spot| Baptist Home STy day e yoar ago. THS worlds|5.10; har ‘winter clears, Py California northern, 57@issc; middle county At e and all forward deiiveries to the end of | his place, to take effeet July 1, and has isibik suppt shown street’s. | o1 ’ LONDON, May 17.—The market for Amer- ¥ " A WA AL ‘ quote? 5012.50. The Londo ; ecreased $ 931,000 by R an oty 060N tons securities opened . irregul ?m”»wdr::”n":. “N’""';,',_"‘l"3:'?‘”\&&.@@ 1 100: 1 Ajsnst Quoteld AL AROINIA he: Tondon oted @ call as.pastor of the Judson Egtimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | § AL _ | bare buying of Canadian Afic, Pl o LT LR T i | HOGS-A good part of yesterday's decline| {he" 34 ance as compared with the closing (Memorial church at Denver, Colo. The 18 cars: corn, S5 cara; oats, 100 cars; Rogs,| PYRYTOULG MCKed, east track, SLUGL. | ayivania and & fow others hardened. At|Sc. Territory. fine, siaple G650 s pas resained in tie hog yards this morning | prices ‘of last Friday, closing ensy ‘With |chirch to which Mr. “King' goes has a 3 L 314, .50; . | noon the markef i, W . J J - g i %, | Prices ope e 5 9 4 No. o ved, [DRMEEAN @ it 3 higher to by lower than the close In New B o e g Ve, g largo portion of receipts changed bands on §pot quoted 8t B¢ and futures Bt 06 168 80, | memborship of 40, %, § 3; No. 2 hard, g {E~1 B PNIOM OF TOULeIEaY: blood, 57@6%e; th 1 a, Ge@eec; | Lis basis. Bome dime higher business Was| with local copper quioted $12.5@13.0; @115 No. m‘. \§; No, §| HEMP TWINE-Te. Consols, money 1% Louisville & N......a61y | blood. §7@5Sc: three-elghths blood, S@hc; | qone, but the demand &t this advance 16 8t 412.005@10.75; and casting &t Boy Fatally Burned. G - PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; oo M, K &T one-quarter blood, 52@adc; pulfed oxtra, 68c: | light glectrolytic at §l ; and casting at A . N roni aRges: No. $23.00. Lard, higher: prime s HRR% | sty s ,vlsn, Y. Centrai. . 1.1 fine A, 60@6%c; A supers, §7G8o, called for good o choice lights mnd 8mooth | gip g7ieqn1250. Arrivals reported st New| SIOUX FALLS, 8 D., May 17.—(Npecial) . > Jul s..:‘u. ©24.50; family, $24,000: g BE BB 3 ] 3% 38 =Y B 9EE 3828 comcnpnmnnn sagurgdsnee &% S8 »rs532 gEs % e butchers, 80 that the market a whole | 5 oy v riokd ; : Dry o . York today 25 tons. Custom house returns| .y, v n of. Mr. and Mrs, Havornek, Nu:: ’h’n‘t.‘:u)"!“lh:,\\“ R (’):illu‘nnowg ll!lll.olzr%u..‘I:)c,'-tll‘enr?enr‘lb.u. 14c; short clears, el N::n"lfl'd‘ i Coffee Market. could not be quoted better than a strong| yhowed exports of 1,81 tons; making 10,35 8 deopis Borprifie oyt e . ‘ ; nickel higher. Heavy hogs, the rougher < pians; ng 10.3%! who reside on a farm near tha Yankton B dawo: No_F wille, tigide; No. 4| e, Bacon, steedy: boxed exirs Jhort, TP L NE WYORK, May 17,—COFFEE—The | grad ecially, wers neglected from |49, f8r this month, Huropean stocks of| B&‘fl' — it '\ 2 ! . om | §ay 15, were 105,620 tons; compared with |Indian agency, was perhaps fatally burned e M8 asint e market for coffee futures opened at un- nish and had to sell around $9.35% o N DOTpaneD M | et i . eady; = creameries , G2 POULTRY—Steady; chiokens, 1 R o ] T changed prices to a decline of five points, | @9.3 in Most o 1o Aprid 3. Tin was steady with spoklas the result of his clothing catehing on aairies, 21Gc. 21@30c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12c; & e. | cnicago 6. W . 28 Bouthern Ry.. in response to lower French cables and | A liberal run wi @897 and July at $3.15G38.5, London |fire While he was watching an older brother GGS-Steady, at mark, cases Included, | BUTTER-—Steady; creamery, 2@2c. MiL & 8t 124 do prd under a little scattering liquidation of early | fact movement was réasonably actly d| Was eany with spot quoted &t {130 25 64 burn stubble on the farm. Unnoticed by 160199 geceipts, Y86 cases; firsts, 19, | EGGS-—Steady, I shiaatess BN % |new crop deliveries. N further feature o falr clsdrance was made in Very g0od| Ing futuren at flil 16n. Speller was aull|the older brother, the Httle fellow ran 1oto i 'sts, %o, Rtmlw. Shipments. ™8 | developed, offerings being absorbed around | season. Shippers bought her sparingly, | wisp, t quoted at $5.25@6.50. New York: k ’ C. E—Fitm; dalsies, 14G144c; twins, 7, 5,300 4 R the initial figures by trade buyers, and |the bulk going to local packers. Toward ilthe fire and his Injuries were sustained 13%e; young Americas, 15e; long horns, . . 8 47,000 | ® . . p - ® 9 h L : o : : M ftoe e the market closed steady, net unchanged |the extreme close some weakness was a :,"’,.",2‘, W LR S i HFors-Kasy choloe to taney, 3O i ¢, as urichanged at £22. Lead dull,|before the fire In his clothing could’ be to five Points lower. Sales are reporte arent, late sales appearing to be but little, N v, . East | ¢ o 50,000 R Bk Tt AClolmlch‘lfi:l‘u R:l:‘y ?3:;. &1 sy, Higher than those o yestergay, B e ARl 40 17 o 33 | oxtingulahied. k . i LR et o uly, 6. ugust, 6.46c; Bepfember, 8.50c; | . v t T4 for Clev . . ULTRY-Quiét; turkeys, 18¢; chickens, Marker. T T Har. ateady 2t altd Bor viftes LOctober and November, §:46e Decembey. |4, &8 compared with yesterday's spread | Lron “as lower Gt dbe o Kor o | Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big L ~3 0 LIVERPOOL., May 11.~YWHEAT—Spot,| MONEY—24G2% per cent. Tmo Januar; 6.66c; ' February, 6.88c: |O0f $9.25. Topa reéached 8.6, a nickel higher. | way quiet, No. 1, foundry northern $17.003 | Returns. ) Peoria Mark Qull; No, § red wes(ern winter, np stoc! The rate of discount in the open market | March, 6.67c; April. 6.68c. Representative sales 17.75; No. 2, $16.50@17.26; No. 1 southern B Mavket. tutures, steady; May, 6s 11%q; July, 78; Oc- | for short and three months' bills is 3%@3% | New York warehouse dellveries were 9,067 | No. Av. 8b. and No. 1 southern 8oft $16.67@16.76. — PEORIA, May 17.—CORN—Firm; No. 3| tober, s 1d. per cent. bags, against 12631 bags last year. Bpot | 3% " ei No. 3. @ici No. 4, '89c; no| CORN—Spot, steady and quiet; new —— Rio. ‘quiet: No. 7. §ic;: Santos, No. 4, Sic; | 0 NS i sade. ST, American mixed northern, no stock;: old Treasury Statement, mild, quiet; Cordova, 94@12%e. Rino 4 ¢ ~Steady: No. 3 white, 4lo; No, 3 Amerioan mixed. bs & new kiln dried, i | WASHINGTON, May I1.~The condition J |8 wiiite, ket NO© 4 white, standard, | &0, via Galveston, Sa'6l4d: tutures, steady; ¢ at the beginning of bu Omaha Hay Market, @ ' ualy, wa. today was a s \ Vo, | 8 e ALa. > 7 e ol oln, ), i .00 : | 8 s Oy Graia ahd Frovisions. Duluth Grain Marke oare. "SR E0,000 aliver i rye and cots. 1250 e ‘baut | t . May AT ~WHREAT-May,| DULUTH, May 1T—~WHEAT—July, $1.10; N r certificates outstanding, | grades of are holding their own, but ’.{ s 98%c, sellers: September. | No. 1 northern, $1.09%: No. 2 northern, | 430, nobody seems to want the poorer gualit nged to 1o lower; No. 2| 81.07% General Fund—Standard silver dollars in|at any price i 200; z H ) POTNTE ¥ 1Y Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, G N et Sarket " aulet, Dot " pricee. are Herbert E. Gooch Co APPLES v 3 steaclly ald on Gis spot. fancy | el Brokers and Dealers quoted & choice, 0; prim o) DRIED "SI‘IT?——Pfl;Mnllrn in falr go- | SN O ens B < on A L rices are ste 0 z‘::u“:m ru.n‘:; from p:-t;nfl.« for m'p vfim-‘n A-2128% Californias up to 50-40s, and at 5@ for | Oldest snd Largest House in the St \ = teE3EBEYE £z