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NESDAY, JUNE " ' ~ M change 0 WG e lo ed, b \1 'R 13 o s o . b T 506 7.50; oW S and helfars, §.5097.50y BUTTER=Creamery extras, ie; firsts, outstanding, $49,317,000. General ~fund s ’ stead D, .00; bulk of sales, 9.40G9.5 %c; seconds, 23c; packing stock, e Standard silver dollars in general fund “ : SH AND' LAMUBS—Receipis, LsW; [ i i EQGS = Stady; eurreut recelpis, new i i $2,505,166; current labiliies, $100,16,53; | Best Grades of Cattle Are Stead: | market steady; lambs, §i.50w8.90 Renewed Selling at Opening, Cables | JC48C Breadys O neous ~casce, ., | News from Washington Causes Prices o oL TS iy S g \f .. : ORANA SENEEATMARKEE Wéask and ‘Tower southerns, .80, " to Sag Off. 118; in banks to credit of treasurer of the Others Slow to Easy. » . b sgrilbrpgatle. /iy " Recsipta. Shipments United States, $35,M0,924; subsidiary silver 3 - :".‘:“LI \:m Lo 101,000 P cain, $1,296,656; tofal balance in general wnd Fascy Produce Prices Fure o - - : . fund. $82,433,480. 4 ke ot bl » VALUES TAKE SHARP SLUMP |Osts bu 24,000 00 | CLOSE IS LOWEST POINT OF DAY |™" 5 HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER X L by Buyer vn;-u ‘=| . AT T ¢\ BELT New York Momey Murket. — ! 3 4 ; reamery, N ivered to Ay oo oy b S NEW YORK, May 31.—MONEY—On eall, | Trade ta Dull M t Nelvy Né the retail (rade, in 1-1b. cartons, we; No. 1. v -1 A = s 3 rage . 3 3 o 8, Y h 4 In l-b. o ons, Corn Shows Unusual Strength In Face Action of Western Shippers, Looking [firm at a3 per cent; ruling raie 314 por S R R in tu Falr Weather is Predicted for To- 03 n 601 packing s cent; closing bid, 8% per cent; offercd at| eeipts and Seareity of Shi piad b 2 k, Mie; da tucs of the Heavy Receipts—Many night and Wednesday. to Securing Lower Railroad 3% per cent. Time loans; duil and steady; u - v 0 e & 58 3 changes every Tuesday. Hreatic . Changes Are OMAHMA, May 31, 1910 Rates, Scares the Bulls sixty days, 34@%% per cent; ninety days, Ordemss Apeing , CHEBSE—Twins, _lbe; 3 ent; six months, 44 2 ) k o Wb - -l o - An area of low pressuré passed over the w Bt 1‘3(.1. o GRS BAM 4 Are Dull, ‘ ] ‘ daisy, 170; "triplots, central valleys Sunday, and showers were ole. eang. { L. L e, & it dictey ——y | Quite xexn‘:;il‘I clnml’):‘em»‘ulleyl:":'«;l‘;lr:\hyr ulrrl‘: STERLING Exci,"'\kn‘mfi{“dyi i BOUTH OMAHA. May 1 9% L ' 1 | e G SRl be IW YORK, May 31— " aotual business in bankers' bills at §4. Receipts wero: Cattle v 9 ! ] od broliers, .00 \osit OMAIA, May 31, 1010, | jower Valleys during Monday. The area Of | alulings Jn the Stosk *maurkot *oapandey | (4S5 for sixiv-day bills and at M7 for | Official’ Monday b 3 storage, $.00; rosh SPrings Cables wereivery weak and lower and |low pressure continued eastward and over- | gog;"6¢ 4u oL SL0CK matke - s t<r clal bills, $4.8NG4H%. | Kstimate Tueccday 8 ¥ 0 > S S tls st Atk Ta0e caused rehewed:selling at the opening. lics the lake region, Ohlo valley and cast- | WENG, (OIAY. o8 a ' descending range of g0 Mexican dollars, g § ] B ) usken ol Values slumpéd sharply and new low [ern states this morning, with its center [ (G (R, “O8 GEOING hochrme "l"’r;l’ ate Two days this week 13,997 0 8 5 y o | nomer squabs, )i} taney levels were reachied in the new crop. moving off the upper Atlantic coast. Un- | g Bt o sUCSSR ATODIREEC Al the Bepa - | “HONDS—Government, steady: rallroad, days last week. 51 11154 304 | ® o i (+ dos.; No. 1, 0300 per do. Future selling was overdone and later of- [ settied weather continues With the dis- | ISRt OF Justios whs pply lnr‘ an injunc- | 50 X days 2 weeks ago. 9, 11,806 50 9 i 1 1 (0 1% Ibs. ferings drled up and shorts covered, forcing | turbance and rains aro general in the upper | LO0 10 Testrain the proposed increase in | “Giigng quotations on bords were days 8 weeks ago. 888 14%3 8 silivre Tuakbe were rec B e Told prices back to Saturday's elosing. Ohlo valley und eastern states. An area| (T80 e e8, I¥ WERLOrn, re'ioads, which | eollows: days 4 weeks ago. 9,017 morning than killers could con: y . ' ducks, Corn_showed surprising strength in face | of high pressure extends from the extreme | W3 16 9 lo10 offect ?m‘:»rrou rices | 2 E 100 Tht, M. M. 4. § p i Rt o O ‘08| msrains Fpan hiiers could comven L « o duche, 91 heavy receipts and favorable crop nows. | northwmest down cver the sasiern Rock¥|less ‘active market than after thin news RN i : following thble Miiows the receipts of | active, . The best Mexicans here brought e el piseon: emand wus good and sellers found ready 01 I 0P B 8 ., s . p % o . 3 LS 4 { N 8.9 and - 4 hee (bo be S homers, $3.00 per dos.; squa taxers Tof I\:“uvgnrlnu. i R e e r oaiag LLouBl) | aration, however, by reason of 1o Feqtedt Ko, a1 T | T Vaar o ate, Gomipared with Jast Yents | offerings " ahowhd - deciines Felativoly 'Aa | £ por doxs No. & ik ea roke sharply at the opening on 8t - & ~ "y - 3 E e b estert e} . -~ coup b 9 L i i “Dec. | great. Generally speaking, the big bulk of FISH (all froze: values firmed up, only to ease off again |sise er smnce the prec ort, | yes o . e . e Catul i 0 amb Sommand about the | Iici pike, Jlarss va toward the rmm"ru. market ruled nervous | It 18 cooler in the Ohio valley and lake re- :"‘Ih';:“_fmf"“t_g":\;:g ma "Nsolullo:: u‘l\ dn.., A ;‘»»}u::’ Vot T Nh’:p > 3 F ,‘“‘4\ L\}:‘g‘h‘t!lm!;‘ .\:“t&- l:-’\l.\r‘.m;rl.-‘f\',\‘v‘ um;"nm: ook P hiders :'n‘vd erratic. Changes were quick owlng to , an “"\]\‘ef.'{l.’e‘.f' fi:;i;nxbcd 7:‘;:“7,.""3:“1: Prices ‘closed at 8baUt the Jowest of the | Am. Totacco 4 ‘;:‘.Q B ot M4 4| The following table shows the average | heavier gitdes. A siring of very .;n,,‘nm;‘.” mlu |“‘}« hu:\(m\‘;.“ B moust of trads. \ Fednen Qay. do b ... CIBNN. XL Gk, e prices of hogs st South Omaha for the last | SPring lambe sold at $.00. | white peren, ic; efls 2 eudy in face of heav. y tonight and Wednesday, with no 3 Atmour & Co. i%s.. 91% do deb, u. 2 e ogs at South Omaha fo A v } o s was | perch, So; Bullhoads, 13c; White bass, pe’];.){." .‘?J".’LLLT’." wh .:‘ market. important change in temperature. ”A‘\m'cu‘gme;-l of the market for May | Atchison gen. SN T N A several days with comparison: g.,’;;:. ‘,'\E,m',uy, i‘l‘u‘t(\pn‘;‘:l|:‘l‘|‘|:| vi:\lrpvp"\x. aroe Poeshads, $1.00 each: 28, per pair, prices were strong, duc to Ko Temperature and precipitation as com- | B mu m(l the prospect of increaséd rates | go ev. coen 00K e, BA L. and assoriment poor. A few good ewes | frog legs, ¢ per doz, Cash corn was slow and sumples w 1| pared with the last (hree years: - l’Y no railroads played an important part [ do ov HWON. & W, st e s g T o I S BOET s Basy otng 8t Wi Beet Cuts—-Rib NG, & No. & o L R A AR b 100 1099, 1008, 100 | tocks in (e iomthy 1t mbe ee wEnk Lbin | By 0 ta et gl eL R 4 3 Strictly prime light wethegrs would prob- [ No. 8, 18¢. Loins, No. 1, 1¥¢; No. 2, better erop reports are coming | Minimum temperature.... & syf lvb b1 | #tocks |l|l l!’\a‘munlh It was the week after fl-dn.s(‘:. - HA zn u° e ably sell around '8.50, although there has No. 8 Chuck: No. 1, 9%¢; No, 2 Primary wheat receipts wero 76,000 bueh- | Precipiiation ..ot 0 T Ll 08| hotices had been filed with the Interstate | 88 et 0% M, iy Bl ROTAI o aein e iioust ST the | No . Round: " No. 1" like] ols and shipments were 173,000 hush Normal temperature for today, 6 degrees. | miskion of the intention to | o009 S VO TE8-+ QREL L e 196, trade lately with which to test tops. While | 11%c: v Plate: No. against recelpts lnst vear of 33,000 busiels| Deficlenoy in precipitation siice March 1, | Increaso western freight rates on Juno 1|Gen o gu. se....... 10Ms. 0 eon. o T S Y i which 10 ten o s s | ikt N '8, Tl and shipments of 217,000 bushel: 623 inches, it priees of stocks started upwards from |(Cen Teather G S Reading geh. i ihe demand for ewes And wathers was sull | "iiCis sirawberrios, Missour; Primary corn receipts wers 1,096,000 bush-| Deficleney coresponding period in 1909, | the 10w levels of the year to which they |%C. of N. Rt 3 ore pald Tor offeries "and ‘pens “were | case, $.3. _ Oranges, Calitorals B re i e i 000 itahein | Defisienc farms firesnss the ot e i i 4 g i T T cleared in very good season mella and Producer brands - Redland against receipts last year of $i6,000 bushels| Deficiency corresponding period in 18, | same time that the reports came into circu- Ceiiest L 8. W. el e ks o 1, 8000 BRRON. 1o0d (4 aholos | REVElR 8 sizes, per box, . $2.00 and shipments of 558,000 bushels. |0.65 of an inc lation of the sala of American railroad LT %o at gold da.... 4 Ty AR T R R per box, $8.25; 10 sisos, Clearances were 9000 bushels of corn, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |bonds In Paris to the extent, according to |C. B. & .. $5%Beaboard A. L. 4s. . et Il B R, | TR PR oo ] e 23 - = zag e 58 e st sE88 FEE Sraee 22 ‘s pnisis. BRBEEs 2885 & Te ceveee & p— | ge2e z none of oats and wheat and flour equul to the then prevalling rumore, of $100,000,000 to | .40 ¥en. Paeltlc . ... $3 o b other brands from Riverside 210,000 bushals. pr Corn and Wheat Reglon Bulletin. | 150,000,000 : o oo and disposition of live stock at | cwes I0GE o tair e oS ®hes, Fidbs | and other’ distriots, per box, J00QEW; - Liverpool closed 3%d to 3%d lower on| por Omaha, Neb, for the twenty-four| Tho agitation against the proposed in-|™§ . 780 Raliway 54 | the Unfon Stock yards, South Omana, Neb., | 4 : X $-112 sizes, per box, 3 e dpn g Fdele o) wheat and 1d to 1%d lower on corn. Hours ending at 8 &, m., f5th meridian time, | Crease in frelght rates has strengthened . 8. T de gen, ds... for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock, tepresenta rancan sweots, 136-112 sizes, per box, $5 Local range of options; Tuesday, May 31, 1910: :hobcon\'lclim\ that serlous obstacles were N Mt . 74 Union Pacific 4 4 yesterday i Ae 160 m.la1 smaller m--‘n.‘p?: ln‘*x. :;!,13;] Lem- Pt Bk bl rrod S—— Ve J 0 o i o, &, 4 : 3 ons, Lin ora, eXtrd hoy, 00-890 simes Articios.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.] Y1 OMAHA DISTRICT, oy, T UBBHERT T PUTHAE: themtinta 3 % - T A T -8 RECEIPTS. 4 WESHOFR OWeS....o.ivniiniienis 8 $5.0; lioice 00-300 sizes, per box, $4.30; 4O oo el o A2 -——Temp.-— Rain- The dependence of the railroads for in- 98 U8 Rubber fa...... attie, Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. | 163 spring lambs. . . 0 8 Size, H0c per box less. Bananus. 'fancy se- Wheat: | { Stations, Max. Min. fall creased frefght charges to keep up | @0 ref. ie..... 8, Bteel 2d bs..... C, M & 5% 2 v «v| 18 Colorado lambs, . [ 50 | ject, per bunch, §: 0; Jambo, bunch, Ma I Ashland, Neb.....78 50 Gloudy | earnings ‘Lus been much emphasized in |Diers & ...... Garo. Chem. 6a.. 95% | Wabash . 5 Colorado lambs. . w P Pineapples, Cuban, J0-36:42 Auburn, Nebe,... 8 Pt. cloudy | comheotion with the public agitation against sy NN it Missouri Pacific bt Qi T 3 o 2 Bp Blorids, 30N aieey, Ccorn— ' ken oW, 3 e » 3 ° . Union Pacitic. ‘olorado lam| C B s - California fanc W. V. per Ma ‘ Columbus, Neb T8 00 A R i eau sirees’ hay byes . W N, i & N. W., cast 38 western dwes..... . box, $2.2; Caliiornia exira fancy W. W. Jul 5 Culbertson, Neb. ) Eosts in recent MORAthS Of &OCOURE of the 3 d & N. W) west. 2L western ewes, culls... . Pearaming, Red Wood brand, per box, Oatn— | Fairmont, Neb... Cloudy high costs of mikteria) &nd the & | B e, ] i St. P, M. & O 23 spring lambs . $2.2. Cantaloupes, Texas, 46 size, $3.00; May. Gr. Island, Neb. Ft. cloudy| hongtve advances in wa ehich . haye | Ink, Mot B &'Q. east 113 pring lambs. Arlgona, 64 size, §1.60. Cherries, Callforni July. Hartington, Neb. besn Eranten. e inrenatd Torass Te | % ; B. & Q) west...... 40 spring lambs. . per 10-1b. box, Dates, Anehor brand, i Hastings, Neb.... FRres R aval S °"G;d ncrease in g e s R. 1. & P, east.. 142 western ewes, feeders new, 30 1-1b. pkgs., in box, 3200, Figs, Cali- Omala ol ¥ flll‘l‘(‘lir‘r#u, Nl:"fb . events, was made the instru- 198 western lambs..... fornia, 10c slze, 80c. Jal 3 3 TNt sor peting fridee of stocks gbd the Hitnols, contrai T 25 western lambs, cuils /BGUTABLIS—irish potatoes, Wisconsin W HEAT—No. 2 Hard, %g960; No, 8 hard, |Omaha.’ Neb. tining [ 0ccasion for an extensive speculation for | Quotatiors furnished by Samuel Hurns, ((!igle Central . ::| 684 Colorado lambs. and mative, POF bu., S0G0I0; Colorado, per 90G%c; No. 4 hard, 0Gwe; No. 2 spring, |Tekamah, Neb. Pt cloudy [ the rise The resale of these accumula- |, @8 New York Lite bullding, Omaha: ol ek TR R o T e T %09%0; No. 3 spring, Hgdo; No. 2 durum, | Aita. T Pt. clouly | tions with the program endangered came s, & 1 D et | Total receipts.. 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET |2)40 Seed sweet potatoes, Karsas, per i Doy Mty TN Dot o ik taly wire el ey o Omana 14e, 198 207 bbl., $2.00. Cabbage, new California and GORN—No. 2 white, 6@o6%c; No. 3 white, {Clarinda, - Ia. Raining Bonds were easy. "Total sales, par value, | Sity of Qmaha s 13 il DISP — southern, per 1b., 3. Onions, Texas crystal M@doe; N 4]-|.ue. 58@%4c; No. 3 color, [Sibley, fa.. gle‘nr[ 302\0:;'030 United "States bonds unchanged | jowa Portiand Cemoent ¥ |omana Packing, O "10;1‘2;' She;fi Cattle and Hogs Steady—Sheep and | Ty Tho crato, §2 yellow, per crate, $1.75, B R A oW O S e TR L | Thuux Oy, I .( E AR & | O T el Jowa P. C. con. bonds . L ] A % Lambs Lower. Old " vegetables, parsnfps, ' carrots, beets, 52%@62%c; N, A vellow, i0%@l%e; No. 2| o Minimum temperature for twelve-hour| United States bonds unchanged on call. | East 8t. Louis & Sub. bs. oy | Swift and company. ‘ 3| CHICAGD, May 31 mm‘m‘",“ sacks, per 1b., 2c. Garlic, extra G3%@osc; No. 3, 51%@52%c; No. 4, S0KG@SLAC] | partiod ending @t & & m. Number of sales and leading quotations | K. C. Stock Yards stook. Cudahy Packing Co $ ] & 10, May 3 A - | ST P o oiita, per b, 16d; Ted,. per ibiy 6o I Jcep S0dee, ? “ohit 2 DISTRICT AVERAGES on bonds were as follows: g poil Lo B8 b 3 L AR TR el 1 Y B L et AT S | "NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES— - g ~ R N - S : JES. i GO . | Lineoin, Neb., vartz-Bole) . o . 6006, v doz. b T 3 S bibaio; No. s whita Gugmey No. 3 yer | No, of -—Temp.- Alts-Chalmers pta ........ 105 35 55 O3 | Nebraska : Kohrs Packing Cc A bulfs, $4.800490; calves, $3.00G8.35; stockers | Radishes, per doz. Bunches, e Turnips, i No. 4 yellow, 83@¥c; No. | Districts. Stations. Max. Min. . | Amalgamated Copper ... 3, 6% Bwift & company, St. Joe ... . and feeders, $4.75@6.50. e e e . i I, ' Columbus, O. 7 4 Agricultural g N i 3 Cudahy Pack. Co, K. Ny HOGS—Receipts, 11,000 head; market | punches, B, Parvioy, Bar £o8. Sunen e o0, 4, 4%@6%o; No. 1 feed, |Loutsville, K [ 8 54 W Gus o9, R e O glendy; cholce ‘héavy. 800010 butchers, Beets, per o, bunchies, . Spinach pe Abc; rejected barley, 40G@se. Indianapolls, In _.'x 48 Gas bs, 1917, . i Stephens Bros. .| $9.60@9.70; light " mixed, $9. 80; cholce 3 500200, Tomatoes, fancy Flort RYIi—No. 2, 70@72c; No.:8, 68@T0c. Chicago, 1l 2 46 Hill & Son light, $9.60@9.70; packing, $9.55@9.65; plgs, per 6-bsk crate, $3.00; choice, b v St. Louls, M F. B. Lewls . $0.25@9.00; buik ‘of sales, §0.5539.60. ¢ 434 WAE DOARS, DortHAMDEr: Carlot Recelpta Dés Molnes, Ia.... 2 # ? R Huston & Co i SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12,000 % $2.00. Green Peas, per hame ‘Whieat. Corn. Oata. h‘glhnmw(‘“- Mylm- 8 453 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry, ptd 1 J. B. Root & Co. head; market steady to lower; sheep, $4.25 .50, Chicago , 14 886 16| Kansas City, Mo.. hot_house, per Omans & C. B. St Ry., 'ofd. 4 J. H. Bulla .. o 11 :00; veariings, $6.0006.75; lambs, §7.0019.45; et T 2 Minneapalis . il Omaha, Neb. 1 % B ) South Omaba, 6ty of, it L. F, Hussz 3 o " A per_dos., T6o: per bu, Box, 1.00; & . 3 . spring lambs, $8.6069.5. HOME GROWN ' VEGETABLBS- Svartucnlid & Sulsver k b R et v e {shes, extra fancy home grown, per Topeks Ty, be 1830 a MO N Kan Call Go:isee Kansas City Live Stock Market. |, ches, 20c. Lettuce, extra fi Lo (o e TR § Other. buygrs ...... - 15%] KANSAS CITY, May 31.—CATTLE—Re-|per doz, 40c; head leftuce, per | Union "Stock Yard 2 cos ool celpts, 9,000 head, including 1,000 southerns; | Parsley, fancy home grown, per JTotals ......... 9,962 48441 market steady; cholce dressed beef and ex- | bunchesidc. Rhubarb, per doz bunches, 45c. CATTLE—There was a very fair run of | port steers, $7.25@8.25; fair to good, $6.004 | Asparagus, per doz. bunches, 7c. Green The following quotations. are furnisheq|Chttle today, 162 cars being reported in. |7.5; western steers, $6.25@7.70; stockers and | onions, per doz.. bunches, Xc. by Logan & Dys o enre rurnighed | Comparatively few good to choice finished | feeders, $4.25@6.35; southern 'steers, $4.007 | MISCELLANEOUS—Horseradlsh, 2 doz. Slooosan & Bryan members New York | beeves were Included among the offerings, | 7.60; southéern cows, $3.25G5.50; native cows, | in case, $1.60. Wainuts, black, per Ib.,dc: t‘ml::"m:"!e- fll;f%fl"l Bcl‘l:::.l.h street: | however, and a large share of the sup- | §275G6.00; native heifers, $4.50@7.40; bulls, | California, No. 1, per b, 17c; California Batee Coalltion. . ... 19%Inspiration «-erioe: plies showed mory or less grass. Con .26@5.76; calves, $5.0007.75. No. 2, per lb,, 14c. Hickorynuts, large, per o BooT L 4] EEFEEEET S EEREEE = EREEITRLLITTAE 8 American C, Am. Cotton Ofl.. Am. H, & L. pf Am. Ice Securities. American Linseed 22333kky 3! Omaha . 2 5 3| Appreclable rains occirred within the A Duluth . 5 «oo|1ast twenty-four hours in all except the . Steel Foundries. ! e . |Chicago, St. Louis, Des Molnes and Minne- | Am: Sugar Refining. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |4polis districts of the corn and wheat . T &P 1 — region. The We!nther lconugu:! cool | AT "f:"hr‘fvowm- ! 3 * throughout the entire region and tempera- p Prices on Board of Trade. ut three stations in theL. {nn&; ?}’s’fidu- Atchison pid CHICAGO, May 3l.—Weakness in the|trict. B Atlantic Coast Lin stock and cotton Tmarkets were Jast straws Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Baltimore & Ohio today on the backs of the staggering bulls - > Bethlehem § in the wheat pit. ' Exceptionally bearjsh | NEW ~YORK GENERAL MARKET Brookin Rapld T foreign quotations did the rest. Compared e g B q Oenieal Laather ... b ices one wa. the other except that with Saturday’s final figures, the close was ¢ the Day on Varlous 1% Newhouse « 1% | e way or the other excep at & loss of W to 1%c. Corn showed & gain | 2UCtations of the Day Sl e Commoditi CGentral of New Jersey. g o C . 2% | the Tars desieatia Kiedes ouna niorg fa- Frsacs $0.46@9.52%; light, $9.40@9.60; pigs, Cotton Marker. of %e to 1jc. Oats finished e lower to Chesapeake & Ohio g g vor w uyers and sold perhaps to & | §8.8008.96. # NEW YORK, May 31—COTTON—Spot, and provisions wero down 2%e| NEW YORK, May 3.—FLOUR—Easy and | Gicago & Alton v 16 | little better advantage. The common, half | SHEEP AND & LAMBS-Recelpts, 600 500 cazy, 20 points deciine: middling up: ¢ strain was_visible i .‘.‘:’J:.‘.'m:"fl'w“-'“iiimfi' nnefiin W0 | S Tt g P 4 Sore cates ;:'{c::uv‘v'er::l.lll:; easier s ™ | Yenslingn. $500@6.50: wethrs, $425G6.50, | nds, 14500; middling gulf,” 147o¢; dles, (e Wheat trade at the start. The severe |B5; Spring clears, $.35@450; winter extra y 0 g3 o In cows and heifers the market was |ewes, $3.1604.40; stockers and feeders, $2.50 | 63,000 bales (3 NEW ORLEANS, May 31.—-COTTON-—Fu- beak in prices last week by the liquidation | No. 1, $4.00G+. nter extras, No. 2, $3. A 5 139 b i ah anywhere from steady to 10c higher. There | @5.00. e by il Joutora L i | G800 Ianaks. airaluhts, 44 B0g4sh Tioceipte; | & S Goldtield Foms sareinl gt St R | s o SRttty e o Iy gurse Broke Spouc s baie tae JH Spec) the market considerably demoralized. News | 14,650 bbis.; shipments, 2,821 L& Goldfield Dalsy. : 5 loads on sale and with the usual good de- St. Louis Live Stock Market. Potats aown from the igheat 18vel of the this morning of a decline at Liverpool sel-| CORNMBAL—Barely ‘steady; fine white | Colorade & Sout b i mand it did not take dealers long to clean | §7. LOUIS, May 81.—CATTLE—Receipts, | morning. dom: equaied-except-tn time of great potttt-|and —yetiow, 31.40@1.45; - coarse, - §1.35@L; | (OIAIAn rd New York Mining Stockws. these up at the improved figures. As com- |3800 head, Including 1000 Texans; market| ST = ToUIS, May 81.—COTTON—Dull; cal or financial stress ndded to the un.|kiln dried, §3.30G A Boawars & s NEW YORK, May 31:-##ing quotations | PATEd witlh the clase of last week vlues |steady to'dc lower; hatlve shipping and | middling, Toc: sales, none: recoipts, 43 casiness - herer and consequently -initial| WHBAT—Spot, easy; No. 2 red, $LO4, S ming stoom are fully 10gioc bigher and the outlet is |export steers, $8.00@8,30; dressed beef and | hujes; shipments, 930 bales; stock, 26,829 transactions were at a fall varying all the |nominal, c. i £ No.' 1 northern, '$L10%. o fik it ) e e g : broader "than it has been for some time |butcher steers, $7.90%.%5; steers under 1,000 | puct’ q way from %c to 2%c. Covering by shorts, | f. 0. b, afloat. Option market: Wheat Was | Distillers' Securities - R Rk onii " past. Veal calves were slow -to a shade | pounds, $.00G8.00; stockers and feeders, VRS, espodially some of the larger ones, caused | Weak early, on.the cables, raliled on cover- Y Com. Tunnol stock, ., » : lower and the market for bulls, stags and | §.7666.20; cows and heifers, $3.70@8.00; can- Visible Supniy Lof . GralR, a sharp rally. Strength i the corn mar-|ing by shorts and reports of a better cash g @0 bonds .....r..... , rough stock generally was pretty close to | ners, $§2.3063. bulls, ‘@ngLs) caives, | | VORIHE TRBECY S bie supl t helped, Kut there was no new invest- | demand and need of moisture in the north: | Bre 3¢ Pt c- .. Con. CAl & Va...... 3 2%¢ lower than last week. $5.00G8. ‘exas and Indian steers, $4.50@ EW G etk Fcirpt e vis! X um;y nt demand. In the absence of any sub- | West. but agaln declined under renewed | Rl TaEne fo- Horn suver In stockers and feeders the volume of [7.50; cows and heifers, $3.50@7.00. | of grain Saturday, May 2% as comp by stanti@l s0pport, the market turned weak, | selling influence by the weakness in stocks | 3reat Northern ptd . irgn Siiver. 5 business continues very small. Fresh re- | HOGS—Roceipts, 12,400 head: market 10c Vey Produce exchange, was s artly affected by weakness on the New |and cotton, closing 1%c net lower. May, | Riinoia Central e ceipts were limited and there was no very | lower; pigs and lights, $8.76@9.50; packers, | follows: at, i3 decrease, 1,- Yoric exchange and i cotton. Allegations | 8L 0KGLOKE no close, July, 90 TIECOELOA! | ierborough, 3 grom suionit o astivity 1o the denddnll | SHEN09, A1 Diitoners and, best hedvy, W80 | MLOR, b - Tolh. l iy n sas’ &N .00, A H Int. Met. pfd.. rom the country. Good to cholce Ii .66 0651, . . ! fi'.nfl"‘r:%'fl,"w.:‘.";\f‘;‘ ‘uverpxl::,l:u.ul r-.l: at 96%c. Receipts, 128,100 bu.; Shipments, | Internationa] Harvestor . OMAHA, May 3l—Bank clearings for| weight steers mfi heifers were in fair 'le SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3700] 611,000 bu. Rye, 518,000 bu.; decrease, 56,000 there, served to make thie close relatively | 8000 bu. Int, Marine pta.. today were §2,3,563.0, and for the corre-| quest at firm figurcs, but the xeneral run [head; market steady to e lower; native|bu. Barley, 166100 bu.: decrease, 461000 steady, , September ranged between %0c and | CORN-Spot, steady; No. 2, 64%c, nominal, | International Paper sponding date last year $3,§78,570.06. of Stockers and feeders ld not sell any | Muttons, #.2095.70; lambs, $7.25a9.45; culls|bu. Canadian Wheat, 635,000 bu.; decreuse, sitge, Closing % down at Olic. ge‘uven?a slevator domestic S;fl:;‘e;‘fi;lefl:‘-n:‘ e, 3 A i S ey g better than they daid toward the close of |8nd bucks, $3.00@4.00; stockers, $3.00@5.00. 1,525,000 bu. on May contracts today amounted to only , 1. 0> b. 7 5 . ast week. 3 A 06,000 b indicating that reports of & out. transactions, closing at }sc decling to Fooens Sy ge. BOSTON, May 8.—WOOL—Local wool| Quotations on cattle: Good to chofce Btock in Sizht, Liverpeol Grain Market. practical, settlement some days ago were | %¢ advance. July closed at c and Sep- | 10150 Gas market continues narrow and fairly steady. | cornfed steers, $7.56@7.90; fair to good corn Recelpts of llve stock at the five princl-| 1 yERPOOL, May $1.—WHEAT—Spot well founded. Brokers acting for the e tember at 66nc. Recelpts, TEBbU. - |Touisviie & Naabvi 0da lots of old wool sell fairly well, but|fed steers, $8.70@1.25; common to fair corn- |Pal western markets yesterda aull; No. 2 red western, winter. no stoek. St dhidrator bd wab oredited with havine ROATRERRCh Spa e N e | Minoy, & st Louis. ey sizeable transactions are few. The move- | fed steers, $6.50@5.60; good to choice cows ogs. Sheep. nominal; 63 E-n- o v o have profit- ; 3 4 5 B i R tions wero much the same as on yesterday | * HOGS—-Receip(s, 13,000 head; market| b, fc; smali, per lb., b, Cocoanuts, per 195 Moyt ! and there was no very great change in |steady to strong; top, $.57%; bulk of sales, | sack, $5.00; per doz., 6oc. {0.4000.5; heavy, #.6G05; packers and P N atches Futures, steady; May, July, ment of the new clip is slow and largely on | and heifers, $.006.75; fair to good cows |South Omaha. 3 80 500]g o %d. afgly marketed more than 2,050,000 bu. of his | 46¢; C“”gsfi'{:e' 34 to 42 lbs., 43@4T%c. consignment. Eomgp[nod sales of f)reygo: and heifers, $4.75@.75; common to fair cows J 2 5000 1200 Mfio‘fi#’-‘fp’o& n:,:y; 0ld, American mixed, b holdings. nflgub 9,580 bu. e R at 16c, best clip, are reported, and some |®nd heifers, $2.75@4.60; good to choice stock- . 13000 80001 Feld; new kiln dried, 6s 4d; vie Galyes: rices for corn wero firmer, September ~Dull; prime, §1.15; No. 1, $1.10; No. | Mitsouri Pacitic Wyoming product has been received here|ers and feeders, $.75G6.40; common to fair o Lzdm A7 ion, Gs Gwd. Futures,' steady; July, ds fluptuations varied from 67%c to B8%c, with Wamé common ‘0 ehoioh, | Nesiceal et ... on consignment at 13c, Local buyers, how- | stockers and feeders, $3.5004.78; stock heif- . 3 T%d; September, 43 4%d. the. close 3¢ to 1%c up, at 5§%c, and the i 3 Pacific Stoast, | N: R._R. ot M. 3 ptd. ever, are not encouraged to operate freely $3.75@4.75; vea: calves, $3.76@7.00; bulls, Totals 51,200 “Otrerings of onte weve very Invee. i | Y, ; NI S L 10 ot i the Toreian. produes, Su: | Represestative. sas: ¢ T Axsns and Mol 3 b A oduet, es- i g e Ko, Thagg M L R S~ loasy; Amerlos, 29%0; | Nortolk & ‘W, pecially tn Merinos and crossbreds, Fulied BBEF STEERS. St. doveph Live Stock Market, I XORE: e L e taa tember were 0 and 36%e, with the | Bogota, nw b, North American . ‘wools are dull, Av. Pr. ST, JOSEPH, May 81.—CATTLE-Re-|firm; muscovado, 8 test, 3. AL oens ig" L Cloke %o up At STRESTHO, LEATHER—Firm; hemlock _firsts, 26@ | Northern Pacific Oregon, eastern, 'No. 1 staple,. 6@6sc; | & N ceipfs, 1,200 head; market steady; steers, |9 test, $4.27; molasses sugar, 8 test, $3.52c. Provisions started firmer, but weakened |2¢; seconds, 23@27c; thirds, 22@%c; rejects, | Pacitie Mail eastern clothing, 58@59c; valley, No, 1, bi@ L2 h h . Pork 1 i 21@2e. iy . s L :{“ o R0er Tard a0 and ive BT b0 Son™ | “BRGVISIONS—Park, steady; mess, 240 o territory, fine saple; toc: " fine i *Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, direct..............$60.00 Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, daily until June 3, and gggggs syzzEsississ ding quotations ranged as follows. ; family, $20.60@27.00; short clear, L] 62c; fine medium clothing, $0@68¢c; half- — - — — st 00@2T. f, . P H 4 Artjcles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes 5. ily, ‘mmm beef hams, blood, b67@bSc; thres-eighths blood; 65@béc; *San Francisco and Los Angeles...............$60.00 Y Sl = P ! Pnlll::n P::w Car. 4 . 17| quarter-blood, ~combing, 52@5éc; pulled 1 5, g G i b 0 it S i i, 0 i, B San Francisco and Los Angeles, July 2.8, 25-28, $50.00 Circuit Tour to 8an Francisco, including Shasta Route, Portland and Seattle, $15.00 higher. 23 b+i4 territory and_western medium, 1AGe3 270712.80; retined, barely steady: con-|Republic Steel pid o E: Sneg‘i $13.40; g:&uh Amerfca, §14.0; com- | Roek llf&"a‘ o fine medium, 17Ge; fine, 12@l5c. 90%| pound, $10.00G1( s o, pid; Wool Market —Dull; ty, hhds., Tige; |8t L. & 8. ¥, 3d pfd. N SAtaOR g Prime ety i 11 ¢ BOSTON, May 3L—WOOL~—Local wool country, 6%@7%e. ' H y 6%@8c; Patna, market 1s between seasons. There Is very ' RSE At ok | little of old wool going out, and few con- a@se. BUTTER—Firm; creamery special 29¢; signments of the new clip coming | . J Prices remain fairly steady, but recessions B e e st to Diee ok bring on good bidding from the mills. i’-:'e"';'»r.‘“c“.f.‘l.“ TR, s RN e Some Oregon wool hau arved on consign: 2hge; y sece 2 ment at 13c and a little Wyoming has also tras, 23G2%4o0; factory second to firsts, 22 ment at 13 and & little Wyoming has uiso 2ee; imitation creamery, H@Zc. OB Weak; fresh gathered, storage ’ TH Daciat lasely TRe Dagm ighh Memand packed sslections, Tigite; regular vacked THerinos and orossbreds. The leading dov: extra firsts, 21G21%c; firsts, 19%@Nikc. United States Catlo” quotations range as: follows: Ken- E--Wirm; state, whole milk, new|United States tucky, Indiana and Missouri, three-eight 16@16%¢; fancy ‘white, 14%c; fancy | United States Stesl bided’ ot cauarter Dloet. e , l4%c; average prime, 14%@ldl%c; Bofired hesia:’ Toxas fine tweive moathe, fair to good, 13@Mo; common, 10gisc. @Q6lo; fine, six to elght’ months, SHGoTe POULTRY — Dressed, steady; frozen . ae Al ety ‘Dafin nonths, SRS LT T fowls, 1@ise; | TONT R vidad §60; miadle county, WS, Tall ree. Hae, western v Weatinghouse' Biectris p s‘rm LOUIS, May 3L -WOOL - Unchanged Cash quotations were 3 St. Louls Ge: Market, Wokeling & Taks e INTRULY aNa. upsterh. ' xedivm, UR-Unssttled o sell. ST. LOUIS, May SL—WHBAT—Futures, | " Total sies for the day, i, ; VAL I B, 2 lower; May, §7c; July, 91%@91%c; September, —— Metal Market. ho. Cash? Lower: irack No..3 red, $Losg London Stoek Market, NEW YORK, May 8 METALS-8%n ¢ 1.08; No. 2 hard, $1.00G" LONDON, " . 28 ver, $11.25. L | Soto: No B white, 61%@6c. b owed only some fractional changes|tie at §12.62%@13.76 and castng at $128740 EROVISIONS—Mess, pork, per bbl., 15800 R TE Futures, flrm Tuly, S5M@¥BXc: ruiing e Wett faset opesias. 1.0, London market closed quiet; spot, T (Land, per, 100 ibay 1290, Short riba, | geptember, 34%c. Cash: Steady; track No. | Uo account...... 8 -0, K. & T.... 466 16s; futures, {57 18s 8d. Tin, steady; spot s (loose), * $12.62L@ 12674, short clear |3 gsc; No. 2 white, 40%c. Amal. Copper. - MKN.' ¥." Centrai and May, $38.12%4@G33.%0. London market sidan (boxed), $13.23613.00. RY b Steady: 190, A f : closed strong; spot, £149 178 6d; Totul clearances of wheat and flour were | PLOUR-Steady: réd winter patents, $.00 | Atchison 3 | 4161 28 6. Lead, quiet; spot, $4.40G4.50, o&u& to 210,000 bu, Primary recelpts were @5.90; extra fancy and straights, $4.40¢4.90; | do ptd. York; #.17%@4.22%, East 8t. Louls. Londen 165, bu., compared with 35,000 bu. the|pard winter clears, $3.6/@3.90. Baltimore & O - . market lower at £12 10s. Speiter, quiet; corresponding day u yoar ago. ‘The Visibie | “SRED" Timothy. 800050, Canadian Pacifio. Do, $5.5096.60, New York; $6.0006.14%, Bast pply of wheat in the United States de-| CORNMEAL-$8.2, Chesapeake & 0. St. 'Louls. London market higher = at Creased 1897,00 bu for the week. The| BRAN--Weak; sacked, east track, 97@%o. | hicsto o e £227s 64. Iron was lower ai 495 7%d for Sraaned o eadsturt on ocean passage de-| JAY—Higher; timothy, $15.00G19.00; prai- | 5"} . 1 eland warrants in London: Local mar- atimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, e TR 310, b i a eeoies Hi7bogiae; No. 3 nortnern, ONGH R Mo, : . | HAGGING—T 3-16c. .0g17.76; No. 2 northern, $16.70GI%.%5; No. £ oats, 20 cars; hogs,| PROVISIONS—Pork, unchanged; jobbin 8°v%% " G+ v e, o 1 g _ 0%, % |1 goutnern’ and No. 1 soutnern soft, $16.% o Cash . Prices—Wheat, No. 2 red, |15 Lard, lower; prime steam, " $12.1 s ! @157, oS e begete No. 3 hurd g |1235. Dry salt ts, unchanged; boxed, ST. LOUIS, May 381 —METALS-Lead, extra shorts, $14.25; clear ribs, $14.25; short . . dull; 20. Spelter, dul . 17%. 3 hard, 90@Hc; No. 1 northern | erears, F4 60, | Bacon, unchanged; . besed. | iithols Centrai onich 4 W Bpeliar, aall; i s ) $1.08%: No: § northern spring, 976@ | extra shorts, £15.60; clear ribs, $16.60; short | SILVER—Bar, steady at 3%d per ounce. 5 . Lt ! e&m Corn, No. 2, T4@ | clears, §15.75. L MONEY—3%4@4 per cent. Coffes Market. DO AR B D) i s seen cnsvirivivasasi AR TS 6T%e; No. 8, o 3 60%c; | POULTRY — Quiet; chickens, 14%e; | The rate of discount in the open market| NEW YORK, May 31.—COFFEi~Market *Ranchester, Wy D y No. 8 white, ¢ No. e | springs, ga0c; "turkeys, loci ducks, 1dc; | for spprt bllla ls 34G3% per cent; for three for futures opened steady at unchanged " anchester, Wyo, (For Eaton Bros. Ranch). .. .$25.75 No. 8s¥ellow, SdfTyc. ~Oats, No. 3 white, | creamery, $4@2s0. montfis' billy, 3% per cent. prices to a decline of 6 points in_ response r the double influence of *Cody, Wy bamtt A Y . No. § white, 5@s7i4c; No. 4 white, | EGGS-Lower, ie. %o indifferent cables and Increased the loss | heavy supplies and a scarcity of shipping ody, Wyo. (Starting point for Holm’s personally tandard, $7%@se. Recelpts. Shipments. Bosl ™ somewhat during the day under local liqui- | orders, most of the hogs had to sell at conducted 18 days Park : UTTER Steady . grebmeries, - MOTH4e; | Flour, 20,400 600 | BOSTON, May 81.—Closing quotations on | 4ation, forelgn selling of March, offerings | lower prices this morning. A few selected nducted 15 days Park camping tour)........$30.75 Sheat, be, ¢ H0.00| mining stocks wer ™| trom trade sources and in the absence of |loads of good lights commanded figures *Thermopolis, Wyo. (Rail ice J . ¢ ll.'? gases; market | Corn, 1285, £2.800 Mohawk aggressive support. The close was steady at | weak to a nickel off at the Opening, but polis, Wyo. il service June 13th)....$34.25 ncidded, 16410, 52,500 S8y Nevada a Mt decline of 3g% points. Bales were re- | inquiry at this level was dull and the *Effective June 1st. 18346, 5 B4 Nipiming Mines ported of 21,760 bales. Closing bids: June, |amount of business done of little account, d . 1@Ic; Market. 18 North Butte - July, 6.16c; August, .6.25¢c; September, 6.30c; | As the morning advanced, sales dropped meritas, %e. | MINNEAPOLIS, May 31— WHEAT-May ) T North Lake October, November, 6.85c; December, 6.40c; | to about & nickel lower than yesterda. B s | L T, s Seplember! Sike 4 January, G.4%; February, 6.45c; March, | average, the big end of recelpts selling at [ 1'hard, $1.06; No. 1 northern. $1.08@1.05 6.48c; April, M.6%; May 6.53c. Spot qulet; |this decline. Movement was rather quiet ‘ 26c. No. ! , $1. L03; No. o v u@m% 8 dhickeo, | B2 'xl_;orhem $1.01g1.08; No. 8 northern, ] cccesacssacanasns TegEEITSSSELT FEASTTTHSLLEEE > Q 5] efaps B ENREEEEARE AN s = =2 2 sgEsEsszsesssee g Foons «=E2KE 5 sszusszsszsssszel 5838 S2288TsRERE. 8 ND 'HEIFE 1217 ND HEIFERS. EIFERS. 4 encnGeaERene auaaeadssaseactcce s T OO Yellowstone Park Tours Effective June 12 Side trip from Livingston or Ogden, all accommoda- tlons .. .i:.0 AT dae b Vb s b DRS00 Going and returning via Gardiner (official entrance) rail, stage and hotels for 5% day tour.,........$84.50 In via Gardiner, out via Yellowstone, Salt Lake and secnic Colorado,all accommodations for 514 days $107.25 Personally conducted Park camping tours via Cody, the scenic entrance, and over Sylvan Pass; an eighteen day tour from Cody........c0v.vu.. .$72.00 & sEsdsE RSLESE, 5 suez ssssu® SR L E I S T *Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo ..........$17.50 *Glenwood Springs, Colorado ........... -$27.50 PRI Ptk 0010, s vidis chiveins sidbintebnins .$27.10 *Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah .......... .$30.50 BN R T) e i e $18.75 Eencancsannts cssssns 2853#5;58388‘! — Free f{llustrated publications on request. “Summer Tourlst Rates,” “Summer Tours Bl”lm "]n to Pacific Coast,” “California Excursions, ‘“‘Colorado-Yellowstone Tours,"” Rio, 'No. 7, #ke. from the start, and closing rounds were ;elr)’ (LYHIY. -nuch utwtlva: llna busine CORN-No. § yellow, 9 o Mey Maviet. eing done at figures ower. Heavy OATS—-No, § wh m N W RYE—No, 2. #@c, hogs were slow sellers at all tines and OMAHA, May 3L—HAY-No. 1 #.60; No.|guffered more than lights and meditim BRAN—In 100-1b. sacks, $15.000018.35. R Dy 7w o g R FLOUR-—First patents (In wi , £. 0. b, hts. rye and oats, §1.00. Alfalfa, $12.60. The best | "Representative sales: Min r“') rt 30: patents. #.50 grades of hay are holding their own, but gfi»ll- l'{sl clears, $3.5@8.95; second clears, “Yellowstone Park,” “The Cody Road into Yellowstone | Proportional round trip fares to many o Other western destinations. Write or ecall, describe your proposed trip, and let me help you plan it to make the most attractive tour at the least cost. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha (i3 nobody seems (o want the poorer guality | No- Ar. at any price. - .+ 813 n,r.u::::-:iEE: - & - Atiwe: Seadn - Mowicet PEORIA, )'I:.";-y--lL—c.ORh Lo i A MILWAUKEE' May 8L—WHEAT--Mar- o g okt henged: c‘ha‘zf (lmothy, $15.00; | ket lower; No. 1 northern, §1.06@1.07; No. 3 ov g . Petiow, ses Na S Laliow, W N i e s heus = - northern, §1.0491.06%; July, $8ic asked. Frenspsy. Statement. No. 4, bo; no grade, 41 s by w-: P QATE s WASHINGTON, May 3L—The condition | OATS—Lower; No. § white, %%e; No. § " st BARLE es, G2gdSe. of the treasury at the bewinnine of busi- | white, 36%@36%e; No. 4 white, BG®HKo, R [ essesrssEnny TEe2zsErDE

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