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    T?" OMAHA. SATUlin.W. MAY 14. into.
13
CtlX AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Has Good Support at Opening
from Bad Reports.
CORN MARKET HAS SOFTENED
tit Moilki fhovr l.oaa, Altboagh
Corn la Stead) at the Start, with
Firmer Peeling In
bent.
packing Mock,
reeerpts, new
$.i.2i;
Omaha, May 13, 1910
Vi,c continued dry and cold wnthT in
the northwest nil discout aging reports
from Indiana and Ohio biuuiit out guild
uppnrl a th owning.
t'ablea were fiinicr, but leading bt-ais
."till cite the K Mitotan situation aj a
weakening feature
The corn market softened when elevator
concerns told cash Bluff. Conditions ate
favorable for seeding and good demand Is
necessary to sustain values.
Willi firm and higher cabin, wheat
worked higher and short were best buy
ers on the advance, (.'ash wheat sold up
'c oer yesterday. News Is generally fnv
Jitnar the hull's side. llesHion files me
Japoitrd doing considerable damage.
Corn wai.-j'cadv at the ?tn-t. Willi film r
feeling In iJvr-at. Later a wt-ak cash mar
ket eased allies and all ni'jntlis showed a
lf. l)crt'and Is not ao active and should
r"lpts Increase a decline Is evident.
iTrrtmary w heat receipta were -sau.wl
ehels and ahlpmenta were 427,onn bushels,
against receipts last year of 6M,W0 bushels
and shipments of 114,000 bushel.
Primary corn receipts were 214.000 bushels
and shipments were 370.000 b-hele, against
ler.elpts last year of 36,00 bushels and ship
ments of 368.000 bushels.
Clearances were 70.000 bushels or corn,
none of oats and wheat and flour equal to
44.600 bushels. . .
yUvwpool closed VSHd higher on wheat
a ) Vfcd lower on corn.
Vjhcal range of options:
2c; first, lie; seconds,
20c.
KUOS fnchanged; current
cases, .to; miscellaneous cases,
aoutherns, $i.fl6: storage packed, $f.70.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu , Kf.(i)0
Corn, bu 3i.n. R7.i
Oats, bu 4,010 lT.oni)
WE ATI! Ill l Tilt: t.R4l BKI.T
Light Froale In Ohio and I peer Mis
sissippi alley.
OMAHA, May 13. 1910.
An area of high pressure continues over
the central portion of the 'Country and In
s.owly advancing over Hie eastern por
tion. The weather is much cooler In the
southern states and la sllgntly cooler over
the lake region, Otilo vailey and eastern
states, Tetnpvratui as are Higher In the
central valleys and throughout the west.
Light lo heavy f.osts occurred again last
nlglii In tin; Oil i lalley, lake region and
tin onghout tiie upper Mississippi and upper
M!souri valleys. Barometric depressions
overlie the southwest and western Canadian
provinces and generally Increasing cloudl-ne-s
is shown iiiiuugnout the west, with
raim falling on i tie southern llocky Moun
tain slope. The outlook Is for lair and
warmer in this vicinity tonight, followed
by increasing cloudiness and possibly
showers .Saturday.
Kangc of temperature and precipitation
as hi. at c.1 x.t.ti last .mti. years:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Typical Midsummer Dullness Eclipses
Interest in Stock Market.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE AFFECTED
Perceptible Hardening Reported
Wide Xoirmrnla la Fees- MocLa
Furnish Interest for the
liny.
i.'
.'10. 1S)js.
... .110 .01
for today
jjth. mi.
t:o 39
.10 .00
1,1 lie
Artlcles.l Open. High. I Ixw. Close. Yes y.
Vheat-
May...
July...
Corn
May... July...
bats
May...
July...
1 ow,
1 OoVil
1 "9 I
i oua!
1 0!
1 Wa!
ks 51, S
69 59 ol
40i Ht 89:
3941 39 39H
1 Ofl I
1 M!
I
59 j
to
39:
1 OS"
1 00' j
o a
4ns
29V
M illinium temperature
I'i eclpitation
No i nml temperature
Sir e.
Dcllclcncy in precipitation since March 1,
4.19 Inches.
deficiency conei-ponding period in 1309,
li.75 Inches. - '
Ueficimcy corresponding period in 1908,
1 J- inches.
It. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
C'orai and Wheat Hearlon Rallelln.
Kor Omaha, Nab., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m., 7Jth meridian time,
Friday, May 13, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
flees. 1:5.501. 121: sutuldlatv silver coin. $21.
472.!?: minor coin. $1,",7,7; total llance In
general fund. $-J.246.i47.
H l.rOHT OF Till! I I.F.AIUM. HOtK
Transactions of the Aeaorlateil Hanks
for tke Week.
NKW YORK. May 1.1 - I'.railstreefs Rank
Clearings Report for the week ending May
12 shows an aggregate of ::.ltM.'. as
against .tTt3.tr..ts la-t week and :t.l'HI.;!7.
m in the correspnnd-ng week l ist year. The
following is a u. -i of tne cities;
Stations.
Temp.
Ma. Mln.
ll.Oumil.OTA; No. 3
2 durum. K7JX7'4c;
spring.
No. 5
Omaha Cash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, $l.05Hl.07V4: Nv
8 bard. S1.03V!'105H; No. 4 hard, Sjcnjl.oi
ro. g spring,
1.031.06: No.
durum. 8i(l7c.
CORN No. 2 white, Mc; No. 3 white,
64Gf64Vic; No. 4 white, 62ry(lc; No. 2 yollow,
1,9140: No. 3 yellow, WfooUVtc: No. 4 yellow,
67ti69c; No. 2, 5Uc: No. 3, u8Vt5'.)c; No. 4,
67rWc; no grade, 60y3c.
'ifcKTS Standard, 41c; No. S white. 40tt
--m. fio. white, 88H3Vc; No. 3 yollow.
i-faWW. No. 4 yellow, :i7V4a;l!Vic; No. 3
mixed. mtXtc-
BARLEY No. 4, 5051c; No. 1 feed, 4S'U
49s rejected, 4oti47e.
. RY1S No. 2, 74ji7dc; No. 3, TSfa'te.
Carlot Receipta.
Wheat
Chicago 26
Minneapolis 18.i
Omaha 7
Duluth 22
Corn. Oats.
t2 11!
Ashland. Neb.
Auburn, Neb
R'ken How, Neb
Columbus, Neb..
Culbertson, Neb..
ralrbiiry. Neb,
r alrmui.t. Neb. .. H2
ir. Island, Neb.. t4
Mnrttngton, Neb. to
Hastings, Neb. ... t4
ttoidreffe, Neb.,
Oakdale, Neb...
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah, Neb.,
Alia, la
Carroll, la
Clariudu, la
Sibley, la
Sioux City. la.
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. m.
in averages.
DISTRICT 8TATION8.
No. of Temp.
Districts. stations,
KM
65
75
UK
7
til
ttt
tig
59
til
S4
5N
00
34
3d
49
.IB
62
3
38
44
30
:;s
42
32
42
sr,
34
r.
33
29
32
Rain
fall,
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.'
.00
.m
.110
.Ml
.00
.00
.110
.01)
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
for
I
8kv.
Clesr
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
lt. cloudy
l't. cloudy
Pi . cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
l't. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Not Included
NEW YORK. May 13,-ldlfnei-s and peg
lect eclipsed all signs of interest In tne
sto k market today. The traditional mid
Huiiiiiier iiul.ne'.H rarely funis iiiiparaiied
for the short walls for single transactions
which were the rule today. The Imminence
of a two days' holiday interval in London
furnished a rational explanation.
The influence of the London situation on
speculative sentiment was increastd by ihe
evidence of a hardening money market at
that center.
The foreign exchange market was rather
disordered and fluctuated with violence at
recoveries ,from the recent low points.
Highly apectilntlvi. conditions have grown
op. in me roreiRn exchange market In
New York In common with practically
evdv other salable commodity and the
present strength of exchange is attributed
to an tncovered interest, which sought to
take advantage of the expected supplies
growing out of the bond sales. The
strength of exchange, however, served to
brighten the effect of the hardening
tendency reported In the London money
tnarkM. Preliminary estimates pointed to
another la-ge gain In cash for the week by
, ,.c w ii, oatiKs. inn money mar
ket showed no change In conditions'.
W ile movements In a few Individual
stocks supplied the only features of Interest
in the market. Wabash was affected again
by revived reports of control passing to the
Rock Island Interests. Texas and Texas
iRnd trust certificates were run up on a
Tew transactions for no other reason than
hat a report that, they were being bought
by the trustees.
The halt in the speculation was due
partly to the inconcluslveness of crop con
ditions. Reports of Insect damage to winter
wheat and to the low temperatures in the
southwest were noted. The week's ex
ports of wheat expanded more than a
0011011 minimis over those of the
before.
Honds were Irregular. Total sales
value. tl.M3.0no. Cnlted States bonds
1 ncnaiigen on ran.
Number of sales (nil principal quotations
cn stocks were as follows:
81 1 Hirh. Lew. oiom.
week
par
were
33
i
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of Ihe Trading and Closing
Prlcea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, May 13. Frightened over the
Idea that tha market had been oversold on
recent declines, operators who were short
grabbed all the wheat in sight during the
final hour todav. The close was at a mt
advance of VC'lc Corn finished VSc to
Vg.0 down and outs Mn4c lower. Pro
visions showed a gain of 7Wfll0c to 224c.
Although muc4i of the day's news was
against values, It waa the steady absorption
by large local speculators that accentuating
tha congestion was chiefly Influential in
making the shorts uneasy. Lack of rain
in tha spring wheat sections appeared to
more than offset re-ports of downpours on
tho winter crop. Little attention waa paid
to statements that southwestern receipta
were Increasing and that one big mill in
Kunaas City waa cloaing down. But notica
was taken of an advance tt Liverpool, con
tinued damage bv insects in Illinois and
Missouri, and especially of a report late in
the day that wheat In Michigan was show
ing a vellow tinge Indicating something
radically wrong with the plants. September
had a rango of Pilftl-Hc and closed firm near
the top for tho day with a net gain of Tc.
Corn started strong, but weakened later.
Weather in the Corn belt was reported
warming up west of the Missouri river.
The price variation In September was
Mltntn a. limit of &c. with the close
ftteady at a net decline of Uo at 63H4t3c
Cach demand wna alack. No. 2 yellow eol
At fi.t; n
Cron prospects for oats were represented
t h. ..client. September, however. In
fluenced by wheat, closed at precisely last
Neither the buvlng ror the selling of pro
visions was important, but packers were
reported buying hogs at the yards. Pork
i'losed up 17ti2:iHc, lt.rd iMrfi'lOc and rlbr
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
Rainfall.
17 HO 36 .00
19 titi 10 ,20
12 62 .'Hi .00
26 ISO -M .flu
13 64 in .00
11 60 34 .00
so so .00
24 66 l ,to
19 6-1 38 .00
Appreciable rainfalls occurred onlv in the
Kansas City and Louisville districts of the
corn ana wneal region, f reezing tempera
tures occurred In all .-xcopt the Kansas
City ana ixiuisvine districts.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Columbus, O..
Louisville. Kn
Indianapolis, Jnd..
Chicago. HI
St. Louis, Mo
les Moines, la....
Minneapolis, Minn,
Kansas City, Mo..
Omaha, Neb
Artlcles.l Open. I High. Low. Close. I Yes y
Wheat
Mav
July
Sept.
Corn
May
.lulv
Sept.
I )cc.
Hints
.May
July
Stpt.
Dec.
Pot-It
Lard
July
Kept.
Ribs
July Slept.
6.Vitii,,63U4'-
1 14H
1 03'
1 014
6i a
1 15'
1 04V
1 02Sl
I
I I
1 13'il 1 H!i
1 03'ill 04WSI
101 102N,.
tun, eo'ri""!
62'-i,62Vvoll
I'il'VutU
4:1
40Mi?i
saV'c
TO
55
bl IttfUWS
12 60
12 50
12 45
12 40
42s I
40',
KIV
22 i'74
12 60
12 ni
50
42V
6S
42v
40',i
39
39! 1
22 52H
22 5.1
12 57i
12 47Vj
12 42'
12 35
63V Nl.
5SU
42
3.C,
1
1 IK-"
61
1,3' 1
42S-
40
39
4'
704
10
IS
II
'79
104',
1WH
96
's'
11I1H
124"
110'
':i4
4fi
SKW YORK tiK.X KU A I, MARKET
ttaotatlona of the ' llay oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, May 13,-FLOUR-Steady ;
spring patents. o.3ii.i(5.t6: winter uatenta.
S.'i.lOuu.Su; winter extras. No, 1, $4.0nqj4.jO;
Ivannus straights, U.8a5.Vo; sprint; cai.-,.
.itH.M; winter extras, io. 2, J. i64.tH.
Receipts, 16,4.41 bbls. ; smpments, 7,468 obis.
Kye Hour, uuiet; fair to good. 4.2of(i4.4u:
Choice to fancy, M. 404(4. 60.
CORN MEAL Steady: fine white and vel
low, ll.40WI.46; kiln dried, 13.30.
WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 11.16k..
bid, c. i. f.: No. 1 northern. I1.21W. domeatie.
f. o. b. Option market -waa quiet most of
the day, but prlcea were generally higher
on small offerings and coverings bv shorts
on cool weather In the west and the firm
technical position, cloaing at 11M3 net
advance. May. 1.18H&1.17H. closed at
li.il July, l.lOMtWl.U, closed at 11.12:
September. ll.O7Hijjii.0dH, closed at $1.08.
Receipts, 44.400 bu. ; -shipments, 136,398 bu.
CORN Spot, firm: No. 2. 70c. nominal.
elevator and domestic basis; export No. 2.
68Mic, nominal, f. o. b. Option market was
without transactions, closing unchanged.
May closed at 70c: July. 72kc: Sememher
71i,c. Receipts, 9,000 bu.; shipments, 27.12!.
OATS 8pot, steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.,
nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.. 46H
clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 4752Vo.
100 .
1,000
700
M
4&S
27
13(H
,ios
t4.
47H
22 72141
22 C
12 il'.
12 65
12 15
12 42'i
22 50
22 ;o
12 5.7
12 45
12 40
12 40
4)Wc; clipped white, 34
Option market waa without transactions,
closing nominal. Receipta, 41,175 bu.
HAY Steady; No. 1, $1.1201.13.
HOPS Dull: atate common to choice, 1909
2225t:; 1908, nominal; Pacific eoa.-t. 1905)'
Hid 18c; 1908. nominal.
HIDES Firm; Central America. 23fi234c:
Bogota, 22Hi.23Hc.
LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts, 26
2e; seconds, 23ft27c; thirds, 22ig25c; rejects
20tp21c. '
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: meas. 124 00
G24.50; family. $26.O0.ii27.O0; short clears,
$25.0Oft;27.O0. Beef, steady; mess, $15.005i25 00
family. $19.0020.00; beef hams. 21.O026.0O.'
Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to
14 lbs., $15.50l 17.00; pickled hama. $15.75
16.25.r Lard, firm; middle west prime, 13.j0
13.40; refined, steady; continent, J13.S0;
Soutb American. $14.50; compound, $10.00
10.50.
TALLOvV Barely steady: country, 6'i7c,
1ICK Quiet; domestic, 51488c; Patna, G
c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, specials,
28c; process specials, 25'c.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, old as
to qualitv. 15VMH7C.
POULTRY Alive, ouiert: fowls. IRUe-
turkeys, WuUc. Dressed easy; frozen chick
ens. 17ty28c; western fowls, lufllSkic; west
ern turkeys, 16'&21c.
ih quotations were aa follows:
f'LOUR Higher; winter patents, smt
B.10; winter stralghtf. $4.24.(r4.90: spring
Htroights, $4.50f4.75; spring patents, $6.25ry
0.46 for best hard: bakers, $4.00ro l.tfi.
RYE No. 2, 7SrnS0c.
BARLEY Fel or mixing. 4'iy54c; fair to
choice malting, 60fii6.ic.
SEED Flax. No. 1 southwestern. $2.21,
No. 1 northwestern, $2.31. Timothy, $.;.20.
Clover, $11.25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $22.7:f
23 00 Lard, per 100 lbs.. I13.O.V&13.I0. Short
l ibs, aides (loose), $12.6tfri 12.S7 W. Short clear
bides (boxed). $13.501' 13.75.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 446,000 bu. Exports for the weok,
a. hr,un i,v llradstreel's. were o.iiul to
"9t4 0lo bu. Primary receipta were 320.0tiO
hu., compared with 654.000 bu. the corr
, pondlng day a year ago.
Eatlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
44 cars; corn, 05 caia; oats, 130 cats; hogs,
ll.OoJ head.
Chicago Cash Pile.: Wheat: No. 2 red.
$l.loiy&1.17: No. 8 red, $1.1IU1.1.' No. 2
bard. $1.1531.17; No. 3 hard, $l.l0ft1.15. t.orn:
No. 2 cash. 6lS1i2c; No. 3 cash, No;
i white, 7it44tKr; No. 3 while, 6lVu7c; No. :
yellow, C3tM3e: No. 3 yellow, t7V Oats:
N. 2 white, 434!j4lc: No. 3 white. 41'4
l3V; No. 4 white, 40Csi41'-ic; standard, lii'irj
44c.
BUTTER Steady; creameries. :3b:.c;
dillrfes. Sl(i25e.
EtlCiS Steadv; receipts 12.68S cases: at
mark, cases Included, lii'alSo; firsts, ISHc;
orlme fiisis. Inc.
I CHEESE Steady; daisies, 14'(il4'c; twins,
1 HittilSSc; young Americas. 15c; long horns,
POTATOES steadv; choice to fancy, 26
t7c; fair to good. 24i25c.
il'LTRY Steady; turkeys, 15c; chick-
kiA 1 Steady ; 50 to 60 lb. wis.. S)9c;
itt to iw lb. wta., I'-.jloc, ai to 110 lb. wta.,
low 11 -v
'"Hi"" Today: Wheat, C cars: corn.
I tXti. oats. 143 cars. Kstlmattd tomor
iw : W heat. 44 can; corn, 65 cats; oats
2t cars.
Kanaaa illy limli and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May 13 -WH EAT-May.
$1.06. aellers: July. 99cli$l 00. sellers; Sep
tember, OTVoc. bid. Cash unchanged to
, 'tflle lower; No. 3 hard. 107'ril!0; No. 8.
I Jl Ota 1.10; No- 3 rri- l-l""U 1.1E; No. 3. $1 05ifj'
r CORN Unchanged to lc lower;. No. 2
' Mixed, 63e; No. 3. 6Py62c; No. 2 white. 65c;
so. ?. 64'aC May, Gl'4c, sellers: July, 6IVl
II V bid; September, 59'iC bid.
OATS- Unchanged; No. 2 white, 42'y44e;
No ,: mixed, asujso.
St. I.onla General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 13. WHEAT Fu
tures, higher; May. $1,114; July, $l.02V
1.03; September. JI.OIV4. Cash, steadv: Vack:
No. 2 red, $1.20 1.23; No. 2 hard.
1.1514.
CORN Futures, weak; July, 64c; Sep
tember. 63TtiO. Cash, firm; track: No. 2,
65'injr6ie: No. 2 white, WOWV1.
OATS Futures, lower: July, 394c; Sep
tember. 3S1j.3Si4i0.' Cash, steady; track: No.
2, 41V'(i42c; No 2 white, 444i45c.
RYE -Higher; 81c. .
FLOI R Firm: red whiter patent. ki 1
515.70; extra fanry and wtraiglit, 54. 70'; 5.20; J
hard winter clears, I7i.75i4.10.
TIMOTHY SEKIJ $3.0C'aa.60.
CORNMEAI-$3..
HP.AN Steady; sac-kid, east ttack, $1.04iu
l.M.
HAY" Steady; timothy. $14.50ilS.a: prai
rie, iir.oorg io.to.
RAlUIINtS 7 3-16c.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; prime
steam. $12.9(4(13.00. Dry salt meals, lower;
boxed extra shorts. 14c: clear ribs ll'c;
shott clears, 144c Bacon, lower; boxed
extra shorts. 16c; clear ribs, lu'c; short
clears, 164c
POULTRY Weak; chickens. 14c; springs,
27i32c; turkeys, 14c; ducks. 12c: neese. 6Ve.
Ainit-nilnir tiM
Amlsmate.1 Conner 13 ftno
Amerlnn Agricultural ...
Ainerlcin Beet Sugar jlio
Amsrlrsn rn 1. son
American ("sr. A r '5011
Anierlrin notion Oil son
Amerlrin II. ft 1 pfd.... 100
Amerlon T.inaeed 2no
Amerlran locomotive
Amerlcin S. A R yznn
American g. R. pM... !0O
Amer. Sneel Pnundrles. .. anrt
AmerlrKn Sucr Ref 200
Amer. T A T no
Amer. Toherco pfd 800
Amerir-sn Woolen
Anronrl Mlnln inn
A'rhison 5,100
AtchUon pfd
At. c L ma
Baltimore Ohio iflo
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rp Tran. 1!(ino
Canadlen Peiltlc 11. TOO
Centrsl leather 1. 000
tenrrei iMIhrr pra
Central of N. J
(Tiee. & Ohio I4.S00
(hlraao Alimn ion
Chi. (Ireat. WeM.. new- J0O
Chi. Great West nfd V)
Chlcaso & N. W soft
Chlcaso. Mil at. P mo
C. C, C. St. Loula
Colo. A Roulhern 100
Coneolidated Oae 4,10
Corn Pniduets 300
r. . a. . . . .1
n. R. 0 4400 '42'
n. & r. o. pfd
Ulatlllera' Securities
Erie
Krle lat pM
Kria id pM
General Elerlric
Ureal Northern pfd
Great Northern ore ctfs ..
Illlnola central
lntarborouaTh-Met
Ir.terborouah-Met. pfd ....
Inter. Harvester
Inter. -Marine pfd
International Paper ....
International Pump
Iowa Central
K. a. Soutliem
K. CI. Southern pfd
LAlede Gas
Louleville Naabvllle
Mtnn. aV St. L.
M., St. P. 8. Sta. M
M., K. & T
M. K. 4- T. pfd
Mlseourl Pacific
National Biarult
National Lead
N. Ry of M. 2d pfd
New York Central
N. V.. O. W
Norfolk & Weatern
North American
Northern Pacific
Paciric Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gaa
Plttaburi, C. C St. b..
Pltteburg Coal
Pretaeil Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic steel pfd
Rock Uland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L At S. K. !d pfd...,
St. h. S. W
St. I.. S. W. pfd
Sloaa-Sheftteld 8 & I
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway
Southern Railway pfd ....
Tanneaaea Copper
Teiaa & Pacific
Tol St. U ft W
Tot., St. U. & W. pfd...
I n Ion Pacific
tnlon Pacific pfd
t'nltrd States Realty
Inlted Slates Rubber....
United Slatee Steel
I'nlled Slatea Steel pfd .
t'tah Copper
VlrKlnla.Carolltui chem..
Wanaah
Wcetam Md. clfa
Wektlnshouia Klectrlc ...
Weatern tin ion
Wheeling Ac Lake Krie...
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3(
6
'37S .
t
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M
13T,
-7S
M
1J.114
134
109 1,
1107,
11(54
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600
1.000
500
100
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184
135
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47
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400
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100
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SoO
l
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300
26,J0
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4J0
' 400
100
200
J3,00
500
43.700
300
1.0U0
1.600
3. IW0
3' 10
. ' 100
600
7,
43S
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140
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70
Pit
LMTIKS
New Yoik
Chicago
Huston
Vhlladelphia
St. LouS
Kansas Uliy
1'litshuia;
San Francisco
Baltimore
t'lni'innnti
Minneapolis
New Orleans
4'leveland
Ilrtrolt
OMAHA,
Los Angeles
Louisville
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul .
Hnffalo
Henver
Indianapolis
Atlanta
Hrovidence
Portland. Ore
Memphis
Richmond
Fort Worth
Bait Lake City
Washington, L. C.
St. Joseph
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane, Wash
Toledo
Rochester
Nashville
Hartford
lies Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
Slnux City
Wichita
Grand Rapids
Syracuse
Augusta. Oa
Birmingham
Springfield, Mass..
Kvansvllle
Hayton
Oakland, L'al
Oklahoma
Jacksonville, Fla..
Portland, Me
Worcester
Little Rock
Knoxville
Whet Unjr. W. Va.
Charleston. S. C...
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Wilmington, Del...
Mobile
Topeka
IUvenpori
Wilkesbarre
Kalamazoo. Mich..
Fall River
Cedar Rapids, la..
Sacramento
New Bedford
Springfield, 111
Macon
Younsstown
Fort Wayne
Helena
Fargo, N. I
Columbia, S. C
Akron
Canton. O
Lexington
Krie, Pa
Sioux Falls. 8. D.
Hockford. Ill
Qulncy. Ill
Hloomlngton. 111..
Springfield. O
Chester, Pa
South Bend, Ind..
Lowell
Blnghamton
Jackson, Mhs
Decatur, 111
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Vlcksburg. Miss...
Jacksonville, 111..
Duluth
"Scran ton. Pa....
Houston
Galveston
I
Clearings.; Inc. Dec.
l.:'.l .770. ooo1,
4.6
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2X
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14.
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2S
111
434
108
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101
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39
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181
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454
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74
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94
I214
41
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7 44f.(i.
49,:i41.noil
4.H.",2.li)0.
4:!.r.l.1.0i.
2, 74(1.000
2o.2ii7.000,
lli.M7.000
lii.it.'O.ooil,
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17.oM.000,
16,618, 0OO
io.:.'.V'.ii
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t.27.0iKI
K.77a.0no,
K .727.KIO
8.123.0110
10. 177.0001
ft. 471.00O:
n.020 ooo,
7.0S7.0HO
K.l.iO.(iKl
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ti.lK 12,000
fi, 041, OOO;
8.S14.0IIO:
5.0G4.O00'.
s.HW.tmoi ,
8.4S1.00O
4,0SS.000
4,IKl,Oooi
3.811.000,
4,24.5,000!
4.421.0001
2,f4,000
2.7fi8.iO
2,6)5.000 .
8.6.".2.0ti0l
2,W4.000
2.612.000
2.348,0001
l,5!'l,000j
2,t:!4,000
2.:io2.000-
2.858,010-
2.22ft,t)00i
S.029,0001
2.4lti.O()o:
2, oil. 000:
l.!78.000
2.240.000-
1.721.000!
.M:..oflo
2.038.0001
1,361.0I10
l.tl22.00O:
1.5,V).000:
1.S95.O00.
1. 470.000!
1.257,0001..
1.439,0001 23.6.
1. 5,")1.000
1.532,0001
l,216.000l
l.l1.000
1.208,0001
1.0fiu.0fl0
1.044.0001
900.0001
933,000'
1. 109,000
S29.000
1,108.000
836.0001
949.000J
l,O25.OU0
712,000
830,0001
1.017.000
1,007,000
W1.000!
500,000
r24.ooo
ft56.000
577,000
694.000!
4!8.0001
6s7,O0O
42I.0OOJ.
418,0001
31S.O0t)l.
30,000i
, 303,000!
3,411,0001
2.784,000.
27,424.000!.
14,216.0001
I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ran of Cattle is Light, but Demand
ii Poor.
aYVBaaaaaaaaaaa
HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Nearly All Xalee Are at Same Price
and Movement la Active from
Start to rialah hera
Are Dall.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 13, 1910.
5.9
9.3 ..
4.6 ..
23. 9-. .
13. K..
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0.8 ..
236 ..
5.7 ..
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7.4'.
14.5!.
11.8 .
6.71.
23.2 ...
14.9:..
8.0 ..
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2.6 ..
19.9!..
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22.7'.
25.01.
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33.6
receipts were:
0 1 1 1 1 1 a I Monday ....
Official Tuesday
Of I trial Wednesday.,
OM'Icial Thursday
Ls.imated Friday ..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
, 3.1.4
. 6.222
6.3 '0
. 3.636
. .. 1016
4.6.4
7.697
7,039
6.139
4.382
6,ti'j7
10,'i9
4 034
1,2.
Fives days this week. .18.440 2WM3 2''.j0
Seme days last week 18.6H 28 126 2..i.'8
Haine days 2 weeks ago..l'J.o6l ls.742 "j"-''
Kaino days 3 weeks ago.. 21. 734 3",r, Jt'
anle days 4 w eeks aao. ,2o.46ii 45.22.1 2", 422
Same days last ear. .. .18,109 36. 17 J lli.otl
The followliiK tuble shows the leceipta
of cattle, hoijs and sheep at South Omaha
6.1
lor the
year:
Caitle
t logs
Sheep
The
jeur to dat
l:ilc
3iO. W17
8.5.7
551.263
follow InK labia
-mtiat eil with last
Inc. Lec.
346.624 24.3,3
1.020,42i 2,.8i)
582, 7t.l
allow a tha averaga
1.2
6.6
1H.3
prices of hota at Koutn Omaha for tha laat
aavetal days with (.ompariiona:
7 M; 6 tti 3i 6 l 1
Data. I 1910. llisl.iiao!i.!lSO"i.;i0.l?05. 104.
May 4..
May .
May 6.
May 7..
May 8..
May 9..
Mav 10.
Mav 11...' I'S.I R 971 K 41 6 381 6 291 5 271
Mty 12...I 9 23:1 7 01; 6 42 1 I 30 6 26 4 2
May 13... I 9 So'si 7 04 6 36 : 6 35 1 u ' t
9 19 41 ' OOi 11 . 1 lo 0 Hoi
9 27-- U hi 6 37 i 24, I 28,
9 IMi 6 851 6 M 16 27 ( 15
I 8 971 6 341 25; 2L 5 171
1 9 IS'.! I h 3b 1 8 261 21 6 In
9 2h.si 89 1 i'i "I
4 63
4 o
4 66
4 68
4 69
4 64
.Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the L'nlon stock yards, South Omaha, for
tw 1 nt, -tour hours ending at 3 p. m. '1 nurs
da :
RF.CKIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hog-. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. At .St. P 1 3
Wabash 1
Mlbfuiiil pHclfic 2 1,.
l'nlon Pacific 8 12
C. N. V., east 3 2
C. & 2s. V., west 21 23
C. .St. I. M. & 0 6 5 1
C. H. & g., east 6 3 1
('. H. & (J., west 1 9 2
C. R. 1. Ar 1'., east 1
Illinois Central 12..
Total receipts 45 . 64 6
and Itioc for (irenons. Aprh o( i ate. f.rm,
with sitiall offetiiiKS. hut a less atle ea
port 1I1 Kiittiil . choice, liv.iioi-i-; extra 1 I10K a,
(iti 1IS-: fan-. US'"'" 12' iC l'iaihis ara
tii in. wltli an miproxed demand; choice. 604
6c; extra choice. 6lt'y7c: fancy. 6tirlo
Kaialns, dull and feat ureles : loose musca
tels are (Uiit d at 3ni.VV': choice to fan
seeded. 4iiSc: seedless, 3Sia4V', and I.01K
don lasers at H-ulX.
IIMAIIl GKIIiHtli M4RKKI4
Staple aal Vmntr JTodaee Trlcca e
Blahed fcr Barera aaal A leaalera.
ItVTTKK Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade, In 1-lb. carlona. 29c; No. 1,
in 60-lb. tubs, 2vc; No. I, In 1-lb. nrlona,
27c; In 60-lb tubs, 2vo, packing stock. aoll4
pack. 20c; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, 22c. Markal
ihanites every Tuesday.
OUKKSK-Twins, 1640; ' yotnif America.
17c- daisy, 17o; llraburger, lo; .No. 1
brick. 16c; No. 2. 15c; domeatlo block Swiss,
22c; tnioited Swlaa. 80o,
POl'LTRY I "teased brollera. $9 00 doa.j
for atorage. 6.K; for freah aprlngs. 20c;
hena 19c; cocks. 124c; ducks, tiK geesa.
lie; turkeya. 26c; pigeons, pet tioa , $110;
bonier a.iiabs, $4 00 per dot.; fancy squabs.
is itrow Ina I $t .) per dos ; No. 1, $3 00 per dui. Allva:
showing a llioilers. from l' to lbs., 40c; 1 to I
tendency to leave the wooled article lbs.. 3c. hens. '; oia "i " V"
ever.iv .1.,.,. it i. ..in,,, loii little roostel s. loc; ducks, ftill feathered, 14o;
hlaher than similar nualltv shorn stock. geese, full feathered. aV; turkeys lo;
Uuotatlons on shorn stock: (food
good One load of goals was included in
the run. hut It was consigned direct to a
lai ker. Inquiry wa no; very active In
spite of the very meager suply and trade
was quiet throughout Most pales looked
to be little different from those of yester
day, quality conKlilered. hut allowance
must lie made for thn fa, t that packers are
buying very spatlngly at present and that
any opportunity to bear prices on account
of ' Iniidensome receipta la not overlooked.
Yeaterdav's sheep market. It will be re
niemhered. closed In very poor shape, much
of the business being dona at sharply
lower fisures.
For the week thus tar supply has been 1
normal, with quality onb fslr. A lot of'
lail-enders are coming and buyers do not '
take kindly to this class of offerings as It I
dresses out poorly. Natuisllv the demand
has been dull at all times and the trend
of price lower Heavy Ianil.s and sheep
have suffered the most, closing sales on .
shorn ewes showing a net decline of about
35ruoOc for the five days, ami Imnn with i
too much weight selling all (lie way from1
a dime to a uuarter lower HaniH weight'
shorn lambs have acted well, however, and!
are commanding figures qimMhly sieaiU
with a week ago, but the demand Is not
very broad.
The supply of wool'-d stock
smaller daily, but killers are
to
choice lambs. $8.60ru8.7f; fair to good
lamhs. $77.Yrt8.50; good light yearlings.
$r.25n7.75; good heavy joariings. $!.0u(".7.ii0;
good to choice wethers. $i'.ooo 7.50; fair to
good weihers. $6 6O'4i7 0O; good to choice
ewes, $6.4o?i'ii.75; fair to good ewes, $5.50fu-40.
ReDresentatlves sales.
No.
319 weatern lambs, shorn
112 western yearlings
107 western lambs, shorn, culla.
12 western wethers
255 western yearlings, shorn
141 western wethers, shorn
25 western wethers, shorn, culls
60 western wethers
83 weatern ewes, culls
143 western ewes, shorn .,
7S western lambs, shorn
20 western ewes, shorn, culls..
Av. t'r.
71 7 50
78 8 10
66 00
,77 7 75
79 8 00
90 ,V
,76 4 50
,99 I 25
,87 4 W
98 6 37a
95 8 00
92 4 00
CHICAGO 1.1 VB STOCK MABKKT
tattle Market Mom lloaa and Sheep
Reported Klrni.
CHICAGO. May lS.-CATTLE-Reeeipta.
3.000 head; market slow; steers. $6 2Tv$7.50;
cows. $4.85J6.75; heifers. $4.25Cir7.46: bulls.
$5.0Ord6.75: calves, $.1.0tVd7.7o; stockers and
feeders, $4 75&6.75.
HOGS Receipta, 15,000 head; market
firm; choice heavv, $9,(1547 9.75, butchers,
$9 60rri9.76; light tntxet. ttt.nWjO.65: choice
light. t9.69S9.qO; packing. tOW9.65; pigs,
t9.25i-9.65: bulk of sales. t!.6rio'9.70.
SIIKKP AND LAMHS Receipts, 8,000
head: market, firm:, sheep, $6.00(a7.00;
yesrling. t7.257.85; lambs, t7.6.Vg"1t.05; spring
lambs, tn.Will.00.
auinea low is, -"c eacn, mv-tu.l, em par
o.. ; homers, $;; tm per doa.; aquabs, No, l.
' ii per do.: No- 2. iiOc.
FISH tall froarnl-l'ickenet, c; whlteflsh,
13c; pike. 10c; trout, 13c; large ci apple.,
16fo'l8c; tipanlsh mackerel, 18o ; eel, 18c; had
dock, 13c; flounders. !2c. tlreen catfish.
ISc; trout. 15c: buffalo, 8c; halibut, c;
white perch. 8c; whlteflsh, lbc; yellow
perch 9c; bullheads, 12c; white bass, 17c;
roeshads. $1 00 each; shadroes, par pair, 60c;
frog legs. 30c per do.
Ueet Cuts-Rirs: No. 1. l.c; No. 2. 14tc;
No. 3, ISc. Loins: No. 1, 19c; No. 2, lo'c; No.
i- 14c. Chuck: No. 1. 9c; No. 2. 84c; No. 1.
sic Kouno. o- "v, a. jnc, 1 Us
Flate: No. 1, i)c, No. 2, 7Vac; No.
1'
Ult-i'OSlTlON HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
6.8
I Omaha Packing Co 270 206
Swift A Company 106 773 431
Cudahy Packing Co 190 1.072 3..8
Armour & Co 041 1.325
Si-hw artz-Bolen Co 145
Cudaiiy from K. C 'M 272
Hill & Son 31
F. H. Lewis 9
Other buyeia 47 606
13.0
32.7!..
n.6j..
29.8!..
9.4 ..
9.51..
10.61..
90.3'..
I
17.0!..
S.9'
39.61.,
39.6...
2.2
Y.S
31.8 ,
6.8
Not included in totals because contain
ing other
eluded In
Incomplete,
Items than clearlnaa. Not
totals because comparisons
in
are
days,
U per
call
3V4
cent;
New York IMoner Market.
NEW YORK. May 13.-MONEY On
aieauy at JfrM per cent; ruling rate. i i
i',-""! viunuig oio, o:ii per cent; orrered
at 4 per cent.
iJMf. L.OANS Steady; slxtv
per cent and ninety days. 4((4
Six months, 4-JiU ner eenf.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4H5
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Stronger, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $l,S370-a'
4.8385 for sixty-day bills and at $4 8'3 for
demand: commercial bills, $4.83(54. 83U.
SILVER Bar, 63Hc; Mexican dollars. 44o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
irregular.
Closing quotations on oonds were ai
folio s:
U. g. raf. S rn 100irnt. M. M, 4',a .... Ml,
oo ref. 2a coupon. ...loi'-.Jaran 4a .
ao 4a, raclEtarad. .liW'A do 4M
103'4K C. 8. 1st 3s.. 72"4
ll"l. 8. deb. ( ((IMll 1
114'4 I,, tc N. un 4. ... 9104
7"'4 M.. K. A T. 1t 4a E7V.
...IOIVi do gen. 4a WV
4.1011tMo. Paritir 4s 79
...10S N. B. of Mex. 4Aa.. 74'4
Total L002 3,521 1,706
CATTLE There was tun usual small
Friday's run of cattle today and the qual
ity of tha offerings waa decidedly below
thn average of the week. Partly on this
account and purtly because ot tha indif
ferent tone of the advlcea from eastern
markets, there was a poor demand from
all quarters and the trade waa decidedly
alow all forencon. A few bunohea of de
sirable cattle changed hands at prlcea not
materially different from yesterday, but
It was Into in the forenoon before much
trading had been done and the tone of
the market waa weak throughout. As com
pared with a week ago prices do not show
iiiucti change, the more desirable cattle be
ing perhaps a shade stronger that at that
lime, while the plain and unfinished grades
are hardly selling as well as they were
one week ago.
Less than one dozen loads of cows and
heifers were Included among the offerings
and they generally changed hands at right
around steady flgurts. In fact, there has
been no particular change in the market
for butcher stock and cannera all week.
The demand has been broad, the supply of
very moderate proportions, and thfre has
been a fairly satisfactory tone to the busi
ness from start to finish, closing quota
tions being quotahly Ihe same as one week
ago. The market for veal calves was
quotably steady and what few bulls, stags,
etc.. here found a ready sale at firm fig
ures. There was practically nothing doing in
the atocker and feeder division thla morn
ing. The meager offerings were hard to
move hi shaded Drlces and 11 u lie a good
many common and medium cattle have
I accumulated In sneivlator's hands ao that
prospecin 101 mi) i.aa ig
St. I.onla Live Stock Market.
ST. TXlUIS. May 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,500 head; Including 1,700 Texans;
market. 10c to 26c lower. Native shipping
and export steers, $6.70rr800: dressed beef
and butcher steers. $S.0O(Jj8.0O; steers under
1.000 pounds. $5.5O(fj8.00; stockers and feed
ers. $4.0OSi6.2fl. cows and heifers, $3.35'58.00;
cannerS. t2.7ntf3.25; bulls. $4 .OIV&-6.76; calves,
$400ji8.25' Texas and Indian steers. $4.7.V(i
8.00: cows and heifers. $3.0Wt65O.
HOGS Receipts, 9,500 head: market
strong; pigs and lights, t8.0O4'f9.60: packers.
$9.00-59 65; butchers and best heavy, $9.60
(&9.67V4.
SHEEP Receipts. 1,200 heal: market
steady; native muttons. $6 5(W7.60: lambs,
$7.60rg8.35; culls and bucks, $2.00516.00; stock
ers, t3.50Ca5.60.
clearance this week
like a complete
not very favorable.
ao sa, coupon ....
do 4a redataied ..
do 4s coupon
Allla-Ctaalm lat 5a.
Amer. Ag. 6a
Am. T. & T. cv.
Amer. Tub. 6...
-Amur. 100. 4 7 N. y. On. fen 3V,a.
nmuur or o is.. aili do deb 4...
4.
4
1
HI'TTER I'nchanged;
EGGS Lower; ISo.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
creamery, 22826Vic.
Receipts. Shipments.
.. 4.800 67,000
..37,000 24,600
.. 7.600 64.800
..54,000 33.000
l.onilou Stork Market.
LONDON. May 13. American securities
I opened a fraction higher to a fraction
I lower and moved Irregularly with the small
business. At noon the market was dull,
with prices '4 higher to H under the closing
New York prices of yesterday.
C-'.raola, mime;., tl . 1-14 l.ouiivllle & N 151
du account It n-KM., H. A T 43H
Amat. copper ilVtN. Y' central 1,
Anaconda D'aNortolk at W 1061,
Ati hlaon ' 113. do ptd !
do ptd I".". Ontario & W 44'4
D.ll(l mora aV (Ihlo... ll"'Henni.ylvnla 4'4
Canadian Pacific lKRnd Minna tS
Chesapeake aV O K- Reading M4
Chli-ago U. W Ji'4 Houlhern Ky 21 '4
( hi.. Mil. 6l. P. .14.' do ptd 64V4
Pl Biera 8 Southern Pacific l'a
Pr-nrer &- It lo 11 42 I nlun Pacific Ul
do pftl S'4 do pfu !'
Erie JIUV. 8. Sleel a..
do 1st pfd 4S'4 do ptd 121
do 2d p") Wabaab Jit.
Oiand Trunk 3'i'4 do pfd 4H,
llllnnla central I'I Spanish 4a .'..ti
SIIA'FK-Hai-. steady at 24 13-16d per oz.
MONEY 2sst(J2"'4 per cent.
Atciuson Ren
do cv. 4b....
do cv. 5a.,
At. C. L In
B. & O. 4s
do S.s
do S. W. 5i,a
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1 cn. Latner b svfcjft. I 8. F.
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Cliaa. & Ohio 4. . . . Ilk, si . I,. 8 W i-on 4
OO ref. &!, 9., ,n l.t .-.M Am
C. & A. SHU 71 Mraur ard A L.
C. B. H U. Ji. 4e. S4So. Pacific col. '
do gen. 4a 97 ,l0 cv. 4s
C.,M. & S. P. g. 3t S6 do lat ref. 4...
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14 N. V. AV
ll'i'uN. W.
.11 IV do cv. 4 .
. 9,l.Vo Pacific 4e.
do 4a
inlO. S. I,, rf1.
, fI'enii. cv. 3ii
, 84 dp coll. 4a. .
Ill n'-aillna n. 4
88-14
2-4
do rM. 4s
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Colo Mid. 4a
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do gen. 4
do -v. 4s ner,
do aer. B
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lat con. 4s. cs
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:j 7' rlo cv. 4s
...HI ilo lt and r.
-'' 1. 8. Itubber (is
.. :',t'. 8. Steel 2d
. . . 7o Va..('ar. c.heni. i
. SIN Wabash let fi...
. -. 71 rln 1 Ft and ef 4a
k. . 77" (. Mil. 4s
. .. 6t'4West. Klc.-. CT. 5s
..VJii W Is. famral 4r ,
Is. 7 M,. Pailfl.- cv.
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E-aennt on Bond to cnoice. light fat steers
and heifers the market is 16i(.2jc lower than
last week and verv dull
quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn
feu stetrs, t7.4O-ii8.00; fair to good cornfed
uiMra 17 00ij7.40: common to fair cornfed
steers, $5.$O(i6.90; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.75tc5.ib; common to fair cows and
heifers. 12.7irfa4.75: good to choice stockers
an, fH.Ts iTi 54Hfi,h..nO: fair to good stock
r. nnil fteilers. 14.75'u5.40: common to fair
stockers and feeders. t3.5tK-y4.7i: stock heif
ers, t3.i-Y-t,4.fc5; veal calves, t4.00tij8.00; bulla,
stags, etc., t3.754j6.27.
Representative sales:
BEEF slEEK-s.
Kanaaa tity I.lve Stock Market
KANSAS CITV, May 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.000 head; Including 600 aoutherns;
market steady to weak. Choice export and
dressed beef steers, $7.16!g8.20: fair to good,
tfi.$0($7.20; western steers, $6.65S7.76; stock
ers and feeders. $4. 0O36.20; southern steers,
$6.007.65: aouthern cowa, $3.40(36.70; native
cows, t4.O0(&7.00; native heifers. $4.25(&'7.00;
bulls. J4.00fa.00; calves, $4,OlKiT8.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market
steady to strong. Top. $9.45; bulk of sales,
$!..:KK!i!(.40; heavy, $!),351i'!l,4&; packers and
butchers, $9.30irjN9.40; light, $9.25(!j9.40; pigs,
t8.60-W.oi.
SHEEP Receipts, 2.00 head: market.
steady. Lambs, r.2Oti8.90; yearlings, $S.0O
(flg.fjO: ewes, $5.00Cg7.OO; stockers and feeders,
to.oO-rjo.OO.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. .TOSEPH. Mo.. May 13. CATTLE
Receipts 200 head; market steady; steers
.0O4(7.75; cows and heifers, $4.00.7.25;
calves. $4.(H7.60.
HOGS Receipts 3,600 head; market
steady to 60 higher; top. $9.46; bulk of sales.
Kt.aurav.w.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 200 head;
market steady; lamba, $8.0O(i(j9.00.
Stock In Sight.
Receipta of live stock at the five principal
western inaraeis yesterday:
Cattle
South Omaha 1,036
St. Joseph 2IO
Kansas City 1,000
St. lvouls
hicago ...
Totals
2.500
3.000
7,736
Hoga. Sheep.
4,6r,6 6.697
3,500 200
8,000 2,000
9.600 1,200
15,000 6,000
40,656 16,097
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65 5 40
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I nTtVa-4.'holiC'
!.' . tlO-lV
ifirTEii-f
,crv tiinotny. 'juo; choice
WlOO; choice alfalfa, tltooij-
Unchanged; eraamery, extra.
Mlnueapolla tirala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 13.-WllAT-May
$1.I1S; July. $1.10VfTl.U: September. $1.01;
caah. No. 1 hard. 11.14: No. 1 northern,
$1 2.jl.ir; No. 3 northern, $1.10-gl.llT.;
No. ll.07kI.UV-
CORN-No. 3 yellow, u9Vt(iil0c.
OATS No. J white, 40(6 l'c.
riYB No, S, 70tl73'c.
KLAX 4,'loaed a( $2.26,.
HKAK-In KKI pound sacka. $18 0i-18 26.
rU)L'R-Flrat patents tin wood f. o. b..
Minneapolis), to.3tKirJ.65; second patents.
$5 lOp. ",.i; first cleaiT, tl.Uvl.X; second
clears. $190-43.20.
Liverpool tiralai Marvel.
IUVF.RPOOL Mil 11-WHFAT-Spot.
No. J red western, no stocks; quiet; May,
7 lSd: July, 7a lT,d: October. ?d.
CORN Spot alea-ly; new American
mixed, no s.ock: old American mixed. 5a
tVad: new kiln dried. 6a 6d; via Galveston,
5a 7d; futures, dull; July, 6a 2V1.
fli rate of discount in tho open market
for short and three months' bills is 2Vo3'
per cent.
local Bcearlllea. 1
Ouotatiot.s furnished by Samuel Horns,
Jr., 613 New 1 oik Life building, Omaha:
1414
Beatrice (reamarr, cam ntt
Cltr o( Omaha 4's. 11.4 1-'
l udattr Packing Co. 4a ; -a
lo.a Portland 4 emenl bonds
lows Portland Cement can. bonds 4...
Kanaaa city Block Varus stock
Urns Uell (.umber La
Nebraska Tel. stuck.. par cant 4J-4
Nona Plane Van Irrl Co. 4a. 1M0.. s
Oni.ha Water Co. 5a. isit l'J
rim.hi Water Co. 5a. 1S4S SJIA
1 omaba avatar Ce. d aid 11
Oms .a Gaa ea, ltll II1
Omaha Gaa ea. 114 104
Omaha E. L. aV P. 4a. ll'l
Oautia K. U pfd t aer ceal U1
Qaialis bt. Mr- 4s. 1414
Omaha ft C. B. at. H.. is. lia
Omaha a C. B. St. Ry. pfd tt
Omatta C. 4. St. Ky. cera 71
Omal.a C. B. Ky. A B. f(4 U
Pacllle T. e T. U. .nil tl
outk Oms hi ia. Lit of line
Vnlied avanaaa P. c. Co ia. I'j2ll tl
To Del 4 per cent.
HlllwaakM Ural a Market.
MILWAUKEE. Mav IS. WHEAT-No. 1
northern, $1 l-til 14, No. 2 northern, $1.06-jj,
1.12; July. $1 04S-
OATS 42'a-li 424c.
FLOLR-DuII.
Pearla Market.
PEORIA. May 1J.-CORV lyiwer;
aaa
t
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luOW
100
11
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II
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Ma
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4
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POSTO.V. May
mining stocks:
AIIOU4Z
Amal Copper
A. T. I.. A S
Arizona Com
Atlantic
P. A Corlv C. & 8
bmte Coalition
Cai. A- Arts
r.l. ar He. la
Centennial
Copper RatiRe
Baat Butte Ctpe"
Franklin
Glroox Con
Oranby Con
Greene Cananea . . .
isle Hoyale
Krrr lAke
Ike conper
I)-alla Cnpper ....
Miami C.pper
t'loalnaT Sltui'Ua.
13. Closing quotations on
4S'4 Mohowk 4
(R? Vevaila Con lo
IS Nlilaeliis Mines ,...14
17 North Untie JI
7'4 Nortti Ijhe IV,
. lSOIil Ilnmlnfon r.,
(icia 1.U
f.l Tarnst C. S 11',
5 Shannon US
. 17 Q.ilni-T 14
, 46't Superior . 45j
Ha4 rti;perior AV Bos II
. l'urrlor & Pitts l!
, ' Ts.maia--k 4H
. -l . 8 Coal aV (111... .16
. hSl'. S R R. M . i'.
. Da. rlo pfd 4l
"'st'tsli Connl:dali .. St',
. 55V I tali ( oprar 4.".',
. 1".'4 W Innna S
. K1 Wolverine 117
AND
.
STKERS AND 11E1KEK.S.
4 6511 4 10 5 40 6 SO
tU t 15 SO loot 7 Ji
j 10 TT IK)
HOUS I he hog market came very near
being a oiie-priceil affair this morning.
Most of Ihe lui?s Mild at f!l.30. a big nickel
higher than yesterday and movement was
reasonably active from start to finish. A
light run was largely re'-ponr-lble for the
more active demand ami improved prices,
packer taking the big bulk of receipts.
While mosl of the sales today are ijuot
able at Ihe advance noted, heavy mixed
and even the anioothT kinds of heavies did
not experience the full bulge, offerings of
this description going st figures a short
nickel higher. Uood light. aro selling to
wsrd the top of the list, almost on a par
with desirable butchers and rpilte a little
business was done this morning In good
lights at prices ptelty close to i'u 10c higher
thai yesterday.
Today's advance, of course, restore
Wednesday's prices, a considerable portion
of receipts f-elllng at a spread of $!l.27V.ihl
spite of the very meager supply and trade
yesterday k best sales.
Representative aie
Metal Market
NEW YORK, May 13. METALS The
market ror standard copper on tin? New
York Metal exchange was dull, with quota
nuns tanging from $12.25 to $12.50 for spot
ana an irtuvones up lo tno end of August
i ue j.onuon maraer. closed weak ror over
the Whitsuntide holidays, with spot quoted
at 56 IsJfd and futures at 56 18s 0d. Local
d. alers liuote lake copper at $12.75'iT.13.0').
eieciroiync ai u.bZ'!t) 12.16 and casting at
ai-.oivi'gii.ou. imports of copper by steam
ers at Atlantic ports since May 1 have
Deen u,44i ions. 111c UdltiK matte and ores
while exports for the same period have been
u...i ions. 1 in was st-adv at aiU.li'iAiM-t tr.
May at $;ai2?i:a25. June at !:n lOfi:u fit.
juiy and August at Xl.i)uiXlta. Sales were
reported of five tons of .May at $i;i20 five
tons of June at $;13.12S4 and five tons of
June at miO. The London market waa
steady, with a light decline, spot being
yuuieu si tiju 00, ana rutures at t!51
1:!M till IVOU H,.ll ...uu . ...J
. in, r.j qilllleo
at $4.25-(t4.35. New York, and t4.!3Vn.4.l7.
East St. ixiuls. London was unchanged at
12 12s 6d. Spelter was dull, with spot
quoted at $5.25-1-15.50. New York 11 11,1 f.i,
6.124, East St. Louis. London was 'un
charged at 22. Iron was lower el HM Md
f ir Cleveland warrants In London. Locally
the Pitrl:et t unlet. M 1 .,ni,..r..
foundry. $n.( 17.73; No. 2 nor.h rn f I'mdr.
$!6.uOfc(W.25: No. 1 southern and .No. I south-ert-
soft. S16.2.WI 16.75.
ffT- ..,;0,'1:S' , May 1!-METALS-Lead.
firm, $4. hi. Spel'cr, $5,15.
S, lOo.
8 7C
FRUITS Strawberries: Tenneaae and
Ioulslanc, ?4-qt. case), per case, $.100; 14
nt cases, per case, $2.00. Oranges; Califor
nia Camella and I'rotrucer Rranda Bedland'
Navels. 0-H6 alie. per box, $3.00; 1W slxa,
ner box. $3 60; lnO-iJ-S and smaller sixes,
uer box, t4.00. Other brands from River
side and other districts, per box. $3 OOiWl 50;
Zn M-iU sixes, per box, $2.76. Havana Med-
v' lMllia al.u ..ah
Itterranean nwrC,, i,
tt 00' 150 and smaller alias, per box, $S 14.
1 unions: Llmontera. extra fancy, 300-360
IS, , , 1 1 V I V. D , , UUJt,
' 240 alxe, 6O0 per bos laae. lananaa:
Fancy select, per bunch, $2.-bi.60, Jumbo,
bunch. $2.7txao-7b. Orape i'rult; Florida, 46
11. $4 50; 64-64-80 alxea, per box, $5.00.
ADDles: Ben Davis, per bbl., $60; Callfot-
nla iancy . " XT' .
12 26' California extra ianoy w. w. j-ear-iVialns,
Red Wood brand, per box. $..$6;
extra fancy Iowa Jonathan, per bbl., $6.00.
Cranberries; ij. j,
i'Om Dates: Anchor brand, new, ao l-ih.
pkgS. in DUA, l"ci wi r-- sa, veilLUM
nla, lOo sise. 80c.
VEUE lABLM- irisu 1 oisiwk vviacon-
aiti and native, per ou., owoissc; . oiorado.
bu., toc. ,Aew j ui.vuco . an bsikb, per
lb 4c. Seen nweei roiaiues; rvajisas, per
bbi.. $'-09. Cabbage: New California and
Southern, per lb., 3c. union: laxas cry
stal wax, per crate, $1.90; yellow, per crate.
$165 Old vegeiaoiee: a-avrBiiii, carrots,
beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb., te. Uarllc:
Extra rancy, wmn, p-i lu., auv, icq, per
R.. lo. .
NEV. SiUU 1 11iL.nr vtuni-jitiiiKs-.
Radishes: Per dox. bunches. 4oc. Turnips:
Per doi. bunches, 60c. Carrots: Per dox,
bunches, 60c. Shallotts: Per dox. bunches,
50e Parsley: Per dox. tranches, 6ttn. Beets:
Per dox. nuncnes, nw. opnmuo. rrr ou..
12 Ibe., $100. n.gg rum; rancy r 101 Ida,
doz., $1.60412.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida
or Cuba, per 6-bsk. crate, $2.75; choice.
$00 String ana wax ueini; rer namper,
about 25 lbs., $S.OO. Ureen Pea: Per ham-
tier, $2.50. CuoumDers: jiot nouse, per do..
tl 5O&2.00; Texaa. per e-oa,, 100.
J tO .M r. uuuvrn v r.ui, iivnuin lusaien-
es: Extra line; iiums s'vu, psr onx.
bunches, 85c. Lettuce: Extra, fancy leaf,
per dox., 45c; lead lettuce In hampers,
$1.75. Paisley; Fancy home grown, per
dox. bunches, 4oc. Rhubarb: Per do.
bunches, 4oc. Asparanua: rcr 410a. nuncnes.
60c. Ureen unions: re' aox. csuncnes, joe.
IlOHSl'.llAUinil J uoz. Ill vttrir,
fornla. No. 1, per lb., 17c; California, No.
t soft, per lb., 14c. Hickory tiuis: Large,
per lb., 4c: small, per lb., 6c. Cocoanuta:
Per sack, $5.00; per doz., 65c.
NUTS Black Walnut: Per lb.. 2c; Call
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May lS.-COTTON-Markt
opened steady at a decline , of 2 points 014
May, but generally l(t2 points higher anil
during the early trading sold Into new
high ground for the movement. May firm
ing up with the rest of the list, on cover
ing of shorts, firm cables, large English
speculations and fresh buying for long ac
count. The frost predicted for the east
ern belt did not materallxe, but there wa
no rain In the southwest and It was re
ported that hall storms had done some
damage In the Atlanta district.
Futures opened steady; May, 15.50c; June,
15.50c asked; July, 15.45c; August. 14.9.1c;
September, U.7Jc; October, 13.02c; Novem
ber. 12.900 bid; December, 12.83c; March,
12.82c.
Cotton spot closed quiet. 10 points ad
vance; middling uplands, 16.05c; middling
gulf, 16.30c; sales, 14,34 bales
ST. LOUIS, May 13. COTTON Higher,
middling, 16c: aalea, 1,256 bales; receipt,
696 bales; slock, 31,9x1 bales.
(Ills and Hoaln.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. May KI.-Tl'RPEN-TINE
Firm, 616H4o; aalea. 412 bbls ; re.
celpts. 543 bbls.; shipments, 1,451 bbls.; slock,
4.124 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales. 1.695 bbls.; receipts,
1 fii.L' bbls.: shipments. 3,802 bbls.: stock,
R1.701 bbls.: B. $4,1644.25; O, $4.30(1(4.46; E,
$4.76: F, $4.80: O, $4.85: H. $4.95; I, $5
K. $5.10; M, $5.36: N, $5.60; W. G
5.80; W. W., $5.956.15.
i.00;
t5.7tV(,
Omaba llay Market.
OMAHA. May 13. HAY-No. 1. $9.50: No.
2 $8.00; packing, $5.00. Straw: Wheat, $6.50;
rye and oats, $7.50. Alfalfa: $12.50. The best
grades of hay have increased 60 cents, bug
nobody seems to want the poorer quality
at any price.
dollar Market.
NEW YORK, May 13. SI 'OA R Raw,
slratlv; muscovado, Ml tesl, 3.74o; centrifu
gal, ! test. 4.24c. Molasses sugar, 81) tesl,
3.411c. Refined, steady; crushed, 6.K5c; granu
lated. 6.25c; powdered, 6.35c. '
for to-corre-
sj York f arb Market.
The following quotations are furnished br
lAgan Mryan. ais soutn sixteenth atree'
Bs state Gas
Bnt'a Onelltion
Cactus
1 I-Inn
(Iiief roniolldaiea .
Prn.tion
nevis-nHir
Kir Central
R Cnrisiiltdatel
Blv Wlirh
j Farklln
J tilrmtx . .
I C'Sfi-ld Con sol I dated
1 (ioldfield Klorenre ..
?t noidrieiit ruisy
21 rlrerne Cansnea 5
"Slnspirallnn ,4,
1'.", I.arnse 5 -'
11Ner. C.-njill,1ltad
41', Venrhouse I?
IVrtiln l or ner I 1-16
1 Rev t ertral 3 11-14
.VI Swift rk. Co I
.'SSeara. Hoel.u. 4 Co.. 1 l
ly-sll. King C'lnlo-i. :j.-4ft
7s. Superior AV PiUaljura 1?';
I Toropah Mining . . S
SWTrlnllT Copper 4 a
white. 66o; No. t yellow, 62Si-'Vc;
i:c; No. 4. tic; no grade, 7iojV;.
No.
No.
'I reaaar) Klalrmral,
WASHIXOTOX. May 13,-The condition
of the treanury at the beginning of tiuxi
ness today was as follows:
Trust Funds Unld coin, $853.292. WD; tilver
dollars. $:0.9C6.0U); silver dollars of
$n.72K0U; silver certlf.cates outstanding.
$4'.0.!Vi6.0nO.
Uaneral Fund Standard silver dollars In
general fund. $1.027, 966: current libilities,
$106,121,451; working balance la treasury of-
Xetv York Mlalas storka.
NEW YORK. Mav 13. Closing quotation
or. mining slocks n;
Allre . :V eiadTille Con i
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Iron Silver lfe lalluar Jacket j
ofrared.
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SII KEP f mly a few loads of ato k were
receit.e'1 to.lay, hardly eu-jngh to afford a
teat of price.. Offerings consisted largely
toffee market.
NEW YORK, May 13,-COFFEE-The
market for coffee futures opened quiet at
unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points
In sympathy with Urailllan and French
cables. Trading was very quiet during the
morning, but prices were well sustained
and later the market Improved on a better
demand which seemed to come from Im
porters and scattetlng shorts or other trade
sources. The close was steadv, net un
changed to 5 points higher. Sales were
reported of 23, 500 bugs. Closing bids fol
lows: May, 6.40c; June, July, 6.46c; August
6.60c; September, October, November. 6.00c;
December, 6.66c: January. 6.0; February
6,70c; March, 6.73c; April. 6 74r. Brazilian
exchange, 1-321 lower ut 15.H-32U. Receipts
at the two Brazilian ports, SOW hags
against a holiday last year; Jundiahy rc
relpu. 3.600 bags. New York warehouse de
liveries yesterday, 7,884 baas, against 7,993
last year; spot Rlo. quiet; Santos No. 4
'c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9',(h 12;i
Moiil Market.
BOSTON, May 13. Wi )OI The Commer
cial Bulletin will sav of the wool niarkc.
At lsst sufficient business hns been accom
plished here to etahllnh a market, with
a large amount of sfinle Montane, and
Oregon sold to a leading New England mill
at C2'y63c. scoured basis. 1'nwash'd d.-lalne
also moved subNtqntiBlly at 27c. a flirure
now being retreterl In some houses. Washed
delaine changed hello's at SOi slid Ohio and
Mich'gan quarter blood at 29c, Or glnal hag
Arliona hi 11a at i:W(12c. clean. The dead
lock between Inner nd sheepmen in the
west c'liitlniics and many clips are helna
consigned to enMern dealers. The ship
ments of wool from Moslnn lo Mav 12. In
clusive, were, 73. 26.;. 694 lbs., as against k -990.891
for Ihe sme tini- last year. The
receipts to May 12. Ip iiiwh ver IW 913 5X2
lbs., as against U'2.f29,0(t; for the same period
lam year.
Dry .ul Market,
NEW YORK. May :!.-I)RY UooDS-The
liiiproeiiieiit In the cotton goods market
was iiinlinued on coiivertlhlea, print cloths,
sheetings ami drills during the da v. ('niion
yarns are firmer and higher. The local
wool mark'-ia are quiet with snme fair in
qulrira reported at the low values.
K vapurutetl pplra and llrleal Fro Ma.
N EW YORK. May 13 -EVAPoliATEIl
A PPLES CJuiet, with prices eteady on the
spot easy for future delivery; on the spot
fancy Is quoted at loc; choice. Miac;
; prime. 7-a7,4c; romtmin to fair, 6o6l-jc.
I'RIF.I) FRI ITS-Pruties are moderately
active and prlcea are firm, quotations range
Hank t'learlnga.
OMAHA, May 13. Bank clearings
dav were $2,776,511.66 and for the
spondlng date lasl year $2,194,688.06.
Missouri River
Behaving Nicely
Big Stream'i Deportment is Vouched
For by Colonel Welsh of tho
Weather Bureau.
The lurid stories about a big Juno rise 1
the Missouri river at this point are fakes
pure and simple, according to the weather
bureau. The rise la a very ordinary and
tame affair and but the usual Intermittent
rises and falls of Hie river at thla season.
I luring the past two days the rise has been
1.9 feet, with a fall of three-tenths Friday
morning, and falling everywhere below and
above Omaha.
No latter how aovera an attack of dlar.
rhoea may be, Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy never falls to glva
relief.
of ahcep and average quality w aa none too J from 2VtfiVc for California up to 30-4Oa
IF YOU WANT
Valuable Information
REGARDING THE
GRAM MARKETS
WRITS TO
Gardiner B. Van Hess
Grain Specialist
CHICAGO, ILL.
Member Chloago Board of Trail