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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1910.
11
CRAlVlND PRODUCE MARKET
XtJrUi and Nebraska Are Given An-
. other Good Soaking.
BOETS CHECK THE DECLINE
(on nllh Wrikrr Wfceat Mar
ket -(oantry Shippers 811 Lib
erally la Increased
,4 inoauli,
t ',. ' " I
.'.. V OMAHA. Mar 18. 1310.
There were light rains lir tho northwest
and Kansas and Nebraska were well
soaked.
heat (lart1 lower on crowd Belling
Haiti encouraged the bears.
Heller cash demand and a heavy decrease
, Jn the world a visible supply checked the
decline.
Weather conditions are tou cool for good
corn KrowlDK. Heeding In well advanced.
but seed Is not Ktrminatirig under present
conditions. Iteceipts are picking up. but
demand In-mill steady.
Improved northwest condition, whero
rains were received, caused heavy selling
Values eased Off when support was Ibcrimk
on the buying side. Cash stuff held firm
and unchanged.
k After a steady opening, corn sagged with
'ih-j weaker wheat market. Receipts wers
liberal and selllni; by country Mlilppers was
Increased, hairf e market ruled about He
lower than - .Saturday.
Ilmary wheat receipt were 711.000 bu
ai.J alilpiiienta were ;M..jO bu.. AKaliiKt r-
ci.ljus hint year of 3tt,uOU bu. and snipmenls
VI 410.000 toll.
t'rimary corn teceints were 371.000 bu.
Jid shipments were .1.J.U00 bu.. aKlnnt re
ceipts lust year of 3134,0ml bu. and shipments
of X44.0H0 bu.
Cleurancis were 50.000 bu. of corn, 2,000
bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to
an.ooo bu. - ,
No Liverpool market.
Local range of options:
He lower; No. 1 mixed. 61V; No. X aiqcBc;
No. t white, 4e; No. S. Jic.
OATS Crchanaed: Nr. 1 white. IJihtte:
No. 3 mla-d, 3MiMc.
IlYK-70T2c.
HAV-L'nchanaad: rhnlm flmothv. tlMKl!
choice prairie. ll0.7Miit.on: ehnir alfalfa.
!' ..KHll7.SH.
Ltl'TTER 1"nrhano-ii1- rcAihii'V extras
Wc; firsts. 24c; seconds, 22c; parking stock,
c.
EOOS Unchanged : current receipts, new
cases, tfi.35; miscellaneous case. 16.30:
southerns, tJG6i storage parked. ? -W.
Ileceipta. Shipments.
heat, bu 47nno
Corn, bu rj.chO
Oats, bu lo.ono
44.000
41.mii)
s.Ouo
WHtTHKH IV TUB URAtft BELT
Decidedly Colder. Weatbet Mo-alng
Over West and Worth-west.
OMAHA, May lfl, 1810.
A trr.ugh of low pressure extends from
the liakotaa south over tne Missouri val
ley, southern Kocky mountain slope and
the southwest, and rainy and unsettled
weather prevails from the Mississippi river
west Into the mountains. An are of high
pressure, accompanied by dccldidly colaer
weather. Is moving In over the west and
northwest, and f reeling temperatures are
general in Colorado, Wyoming. Montana
atrial
es. Opn. High. I Low. Close. Bafy.
Wheat-,
May...
July...
Corn
May... July...
Oats
May... July...
ItW
lOOVil
1
69
S94
1
I
1 m
lool
1 08 1
1 0'4l
1 OS 1
1 0v4i
61
3a i
1
1 00
69
4
The western hlan will follow the low over
the valleys and will bring colder weather
over this vicinity tonight. The weather
will continue rainy aim unsettled In this
vicinity tonight, but probably will be fol
lowed by clearing Tuesday, with continued
cool, t rost Is predicted for Nebraska to
night. Temperature and precipitation as com
pared with the last three years:
. laio. v.iw. isos. l&or.
Minimum temperature ... 62 61 ffo 41
i'reclpitatlon ....i 09 .00 .Oo
Normal temperatur for today, tjS degrees.
l'eflctency In precipitation since March 1,
4.00 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
2.33 Inches.
Drflrienry corresponding period In 1908,
1.49 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Hearlosi Balletla.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at I a. m., 75tt meridian time,
Monday, May 16, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
NEWl'ORIiSTUlISAM BONDS
Reading it Principal in Small Deal
ings of the Saj in Wall Street
aaaMKaamassat '
KING'S FUNERAL HAS EFFECT
Com Ins; teremoalca aad Prospect of
Holiday Teada to Tans Idle
aess Crop Advices Seem
Ml ltd.
NEW YOKK, ais iu. The professional
optialors in sloths nnju ui u,iue, i
uy troiu luieiiesa by Omy a naiiuA uiai
aui. iucl vno ueilne oil a iail,y mige
cale in one or two iiiuiviuuai sloe,,
vwncn weiu resioinnjic iur wuaiever se.i.
oiuuue ui activity uie iimrkit uau. iuk
principal ot ineu was l(.eau,.i. ine omy
news ot Keaumg was tue it.ivai ut ii.c
reports ot an imenueo cuaiiae in tne fuiiu
oi capltaiixatlou, wiiilIi nave done uuty in
speculative iiiuvenieiua otien ocloie.
i ue cioMng oi loreign stock exenauges
and the western Canadian provinces, and I in observance of the Wnit Monday holiuay.
jnows are falling In Colorado ad VV yomlng.M ftllu lhi, ,.,,, of .u,.lllPr ,lliemiDti,.ii
dollars. ltiHi.a4.000; silver dollars ot 1&.
...4fia; silver certificates outstanding,
4W.iM4.UO.
General Fund -Standard sliver dollars In
general fund, 41 nu,M; cuirent liaollitlea,
I('.V4,27; working bHlanca In tiea-oiy ot
I cs, l7.'iM.ii; In bsnks to cred.t of treas
urer of the I'nited States. M.!'21.4, minor
I balance ill general
coin, ll.044.3oK; total
fund. tMX322."&
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 11-t-MONEY-On call,
steady, Vn4 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per
cent; bid. Vl per rent: offered at 4 per
cent. Time loans, easier; 00 days snd W)
days, 4 per cent; six months, 4'J4U P'f
rillllK MERCANTILE PAPER-4Vd6
per cent; sterling exchange, firm, with
actunl business In bunkers' hills nt 14 WW
i43) for 60-day bills and at 4 87 for de
mand: commercial bills, l4.Af4W4.RVY
SILVER Itar, 54c; Mexican dollars. 4le.
BONDS Government, weak; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds were as
follna :
..Iftttnt MM.
Int. M. M. 4....
..Ill Jupan
,.1K Ve it
..114K. r. So. it ..,
..lHHL. . "leh. 4 1K11.
.. TS !,. N. eel. ...,
lOIH'M . K. T. lm 4i
114 do sen. 4i
0. t. rtf. la tt ...
ref. tt pnapon.
V. 8. M. ref
40 coupon
1a 4s restptereit
So 4 rnunon ..
Allln-Chal. 1st ts
Am. Af. 6s
Am. T T. fY. 4s
Piatlons.
Temp.,
Mag. Mln.
Rain
fall,
.10
1 :
.14 I
.
Omaha Cash Frlccs.
WHEAT No 2, JLCSHlftl -07; No. 8 hard,
11.031.0(1; N. t sprlnit,- 1.0o'&l 07; No. 3
pi lug, ll.COnl.06; No 2 durum, doVfcrt&Tc; No.
i durum. Sb'iju.
COltN N. 2 white, 48iai4e: No. 3 white,
ttVxWtfc; No. 4 white. flOWS'lle; No- 2
yellow, 63c 1 No. 8 yellow. 6VitBtt4c; No. 4
yenow, to feit) pic? No, z. Mto; No. , o
nc; No. 4, 6i'yfifl7o; -no ariade, Wi53o.
OAT8 Htaodard. 40&4oUo: . No. S white.
V440c; No; 4 white, anVic; No. 3
yellow, 8Si(3c; No. I yellow, i'JAc; No. 3
mixed, 37tUVo.
B A RLE V No. 4, 49HKc; No. 1 feed, 47
Sr4V ejected, 41(4c.
ir.'fi-No. 2, ";4tr75c; Ko. 3, 73740.
, CVrlut llccelota.
; ' ' Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 83 63 10
Minneapolis .. ,32 ... ...
'oinaha , 98 U)
Jjulum 41
Ashland. Neb 6 63
Auburn, Neb 54 . 50
U'ken now, Neb. 72 41
Columbus. Neb... 60 50
Culbcrtson, Neb.. 75 40
I'lilrbury, Neb.... 5S 62 .38
Fairmont. Neb. M 48 .OS
or. Island, Neb.. TO 47 .0
Hartlngton, Nob. 1 60 .00
Hastings, Neb.... 77 47 SO
Hoidiege, Neb... 73 45 .
Oakdale, Neb 48 .00
Omaha, Neb 54 51 .12
Tekamah. Neb... 55 bl .10
Alia, la 54 IS .10
Carroll. Ia 55 48 .24
Clarlnda, la 51 48 .27
Sibley, la 5 49 .)
Sioux City, Ia... 64 60 .02
Minimum temperature for
period ending at 8 a. ni.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp
Districts. stations.
CH1CAUU GRAIN A.D l'ROVISlONS
i ' mmmmm m
Featnres of the Trading and Closlna;
Prices on 'Board ot Trade.
CHICAGO, May 18. Indications were
plentiful that followers of the leading
longs were selling out wheat today. The
northwest, too,-aoid considerable here. Fine
rams over the entire winter and spring
wheat country materially improved the
crop outlook and led to a somewhat de
cided change In sentiment. Tne close was
steady, but at a decline of He to Vu'-sC.
Corn and oats finished Wo lower to Vc
fclaher. Provisions lost 2ftttVfcc.
( The wheat market took on a heavy tone
from the start. The close was at almost
I the lowest prices of the day. Evident
.' weakness of northwestern and southwest
ern markets had considerable influence. It
was averted that the rains had come at a
4 particularly . inopertune -time to fill the
maturing wheat in southern areas. A sub
ject of comment was that southwestern re
ceipts today were more than three times
aaiargoi-a year -ag- a that 1 Louts
prices, for cars of No. 2 red were 6c tower
than last week. Furthermore, northwestern
receipts were increasing; and world's ship
ments were large. Neur the end of the
session Pacific coaat reports were received
a that the carry-over there to the next crop
would be the largest ever known. Talk
gj was current of additional possible ptir
r chases of wheat at Puluth to come to Chl
oagjo. According , to one authority, the
rainfall in Kansas improved the prospect
itn that -state by J0.000.000 bushels. More
rail was predicted for tonight. September
wli.ctit sold, between $1.01V and S1013i. clos
ing c down, at ii oiH.
OVterlngs were ncant in' the corn pit. and
In; .consequence; prices maintained a better
level relatively . than wheat. September
old from 83MiC to 3tte and closed steady
at last night's figures. KneeSShC The
raah-market also was steady. No. 2 yel
low closed at MHc.
catn were bought by the leading wheat
WKa and the market was a little higher
rsriT; but eased back. September had a nc
A rtngo and was m shads up at the finish.
'T Provisions eased off because of the
weaker market for hogs. Fork In the end
was 67Hc lower; lard 2W3c and ribs 6c.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
fikr.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
, Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudv
Knlillng
Cloudy
Cloudy
'Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
- Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
Raining
twelve-hour
pioepects of a lurlner imeri'UDti'
this week by the Mineral ceremonies for
tne la'.e king of England were called te
spohsibie in iMrge part for the Intense dull
ness of the market. Prices rose to the best
of the day, after it was announced tnat
there was no decision in tiieNcorpnratuiii
tax case anil that the AJnerican Tobacoa and
S.andard UI. cases naa been set lui reueai ma
in November. The approach of renewed
trading In London acted unfavorably on
Canadian Pacific, wnlcli relapsed snaruly
In spite of the continued rumors of an
intend; d Increase In the dividend. The
declaration of a dividend on SVlscoiitiin pre
ferred, a subsidiary company, equally failed
to noiu vanauian I'acmc.
The' heavy tone of Chesapeake & Ohio
was due to the receivership for the Hock
ing Valley In the suit to prevent its s'ile
to the Chesapeake A Ohio.
The sutalned rates for foreign exchange
left open tha question of the attitude of
the London money market toward any at
tractive force of gokj on the part of New
York. The withholding of details of the
ft. Paul bond sale In Paris kept up some
feeling of suspense In regard to that trans
action. Crop advices were mixed between the
beneilts of rains and fears of another drop
In temperature in the northwest.
Iron and steel trade advices seemed to
have a similarly confusing Influence on
the speculation.
The. depressing effect of tho Hocking
Valley receivership was - In force when
the market closed, with the effect of hav
ing wiped out the gains and. leaving the
net changes insignificant.
Honds were irregular. Totnl sales par
value. 81,457,000. United Estates 3s declined
per cent In tho bid price on call.
Range of temperature and precipitation
as compared with last three years:
1910. 1909. 1908. I1!?.
M
Am. Tobscco 4s 7) Ma Fslflr 4s.
V
Max. Mln.
62 '42
. : 48
66 4S
4 44
62 M
60 48
62 44
68 . 60
60 48
Temperatures have risen In the
and eastern portions of the corn and wheat
region, but much colder Is moving in over
the northwest portion this morning and
freexlng weather is reported In North Da
kota. Rains have fallen In all except the
extreme eastern districts within the last
twenty-four hours. L. A. WF.LSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Columbim. O..
Louisville. Ky
Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, HI
St. Louis, Mo
Des Moines, la.,.,
Minneapolis, Minn
Kansas City, Mo.
Omaha, Neb
17
19
12
26
13
14
SO
24
19
Rain
tall. .00
.00
.00
.20
.20
.20
.30
.30
.2)
central
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Sat'y.
1 HVif
104'
1
1
I 03'4
1 OIVs!
Wheat I J
May...! 1 1S f
July'.:. 1 03V, 1
Sept... 1 01HI
Vlorn ! - I
May... H4I 60
July... ffi'.frS K2Vrf
Bept... 63H(fi"i 63H
Dec... 58 68Vi 6i7i
osts .11
Mali 4 42H 42
Juljst.. 40VHVU 41
. PVB'W 1 39''
0 . 40V.
1 lSf 1 14V4
1 03,m 04m,
1 01 VI 1 0SU
'
1 I
60'4I 60-H'ff
62H 24,fi2!4863
oavita!a 63H(ftx,
Bept,
Dec.,
PQrk
July.
Bept...
Lard-
SeSV...
2f 75
23 77H
1, . I
s nip
' July
Bept
22 92i
I
63
42 42
40A, 40fc
393lHff
12 70 13 re
13 65 I 12 62
12 M I 12 60
12 47HI 13 e2tt
40
a ts
23 75
12 624
12 62V
11 62
12 46
40 4
II 85
22 60
6tW
424
4t
894
3H
22 7214
22 16
12 7241 12 66
12 6241 12 55
11 674 12 55
12 474i 12 424
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Higher; winter Patents, 14.90
(.10; winter straights. 84.fcje4 90; spring
straights, 84.50f(i4.75; spring patents. pl.2b
t.it for best hard; bakers, I4.00OT4.96.
RYE No. 2. 78(tf!t0o, .
BA RLE Y Feed or mixing, JftgStJc; fair
to choice malting, fllip')6c.
StlED Flax, No. 1-southwestern, 82.194
N01 1 southwestern, 82.294. Timothy, nom
inal. Clover, 8U 86.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hbl., $23 00
C25.00. Iird, . per . 10b lbs., 13.12Vq 13.15.
Bhort ribs, sides (loose), $1 2. TSti 13.134;
hort clear sides (boxed), $13. 6043 13.76.
A Total olearanees of wheat and flour were
t jnal to 142.000 bu. Primary receipts were
llUOuO buVcompared wtlh 359,000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. The visible
siily of wheat In the nlted States de
creased 1.713.000 bu. for the week. The
mount of breadstuffs on ocean passage
decreased 612.000 bu.
Estimated receipts for timorrow: Wheat,
tUrcars; corn, 7 carl; oats, 868 cars; hogs,
12,000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat; No. I red,
si.isyi.isH; No. 3 red. $1')1.144: No. 4
ijsiru, i.njf t jijw; No. -3 hard. 81.109 1.144
... ..,-p,i; "" l.MW.i4W- Coin: No. 3
cash, Jlj2c; No. 3 cash. aMfctilWc; No. 3
Hlts. tah.si4o,- No. 8 white. S-iVO; No.
I yellow, 6JVi(il64o; No. 3 yellow. 6342sC.
l. i. ' Saeh- 41S4IV4C; No. 3 white.
444c; No. .1 white. 41V4K;; No. white.
fcia-4l4c: standard. 43Wfnso.
bUTTEH-. Steady; creameries. 23fc27o;
dairies. 21t)25c.
i Firm: receipts. 17,459 cases; at
"iJ1-Jncluded. lBi9c; flrsta, 19c;
rtme firsts, 20c.
,.9Hf;ESE-Bteady daisies. 14fl44ci twins,
134ltV; youn Americas, lie; long
hortu,t(5'i44c.
JKnUTOKeWFIrm; eholca to fancy. SSff
0c; fair to good, 2.627c.
POVLTRY-tas; turkeys. 15c; chickens,
16c.
VEAL-flleady; M to flO-lb. welghU, 8flc;
60 rl? -,1fc,-'ht. atoc; to uo-ip:
weights. WUc.
Receipts Todsy: Wheat, 33 cars; corn.
12 ears; oats. lM-eara. Estimated tomor
from Wheats U oarorn. 77 cars; oats,
j t cars. . v . ,
NEW YORK GfciNEKAL MARKET
Uaotatlons of the Day- os Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, May 16. FLOUR Quiet to
nearly steady spring patents, $5.301 s.ta;
winter patents, $5.1066.30; winter extraa, No.
1, 84.004.50; Kansas straights, 34.8565.00;
spring clears, 34.25&4.&0; winter extras, No.
2, $3.76&4.60. Receipts. 16,830 bttls.; ship
ments, 25,141 bbls. -Rye flour, quiet; fair to
good. $4.254.45; choice to fancy, $4.404.60.
CORNMEA L Steady, fine white and yel
low. $1.400146;. coarse. iX,261.80;iK41n dried,
$3.80. . . . i' .
WHEAT Spot, easy; No. J ted, 81.15 nom
lnal o. l. f.. No. 1 northern, $1.20Va f. o. b.
(lotion market easier on the stood rains in
the west and larger reoelpta, but offerings
were not heavy until late when the market
declined under liquidation on northwestern
selling, closing at 1 cent net decline. May,
ll.lWil.16: closed. $1.16.. .July, 81.109-1641
1116-16; closed, 31.10H: September. $1,07 6-16
cu 1.0SS; closed, I1.07H; receipts, 88,800 bu.;
shipments, 131,690 bu.
CORN Spot. eay: No. 2. 70o asked, eleva
tor, domestlo basis; expirt Nj. 1 G34o nomi
nal f. o. b. union market was witnout
transactions, closing unchanged. May
closed. 70c; July, 72Hc; September, 71Hc.
Receipts,-3,375 bu.; shipments, 19,688.
OATS Spot, quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 pounds
nominal; natural- white. 26 to 32 pounds,
4Vq484c! clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 47&
524c Option market was without trans
actions, closing nominal. Receipts, 83,875
bu.; shipments, 1,999 bu.
HAY-Steady; prime, $1.15S1.J0; No. 1,
81.0641.1.10; No. 8s&cti$1.00.
HOPS Easy; srate common to choice, 1909,
190tt, 21(g24c; 1W1, nominal; Paciflo coast,
1909. 14(15c; 1908. nominal.
HIDES Central America. 230234c; Bo
gota. 224ror234c.
LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts. 2&29c:
seconds, 23Z7c; thirds, 2225c; rejects,
204i 21c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, $24.00
4(24.50; family, 26.oora.'6.bo; short clears,
$.!5.00(j27.00. Beef, steady; mess, 115. 004j 16.00;
family. 319.OOifi20.00; beef hams, $21.00ii 25.00.
Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to
14 lbs.. 315.504) 17.60; pickled hams. 315 754?
16.25. Lard, eaay; middle wests prime, 813.30
4114.50: r fined, firm; continent. $13.80:
.South America, sit.w; compound, siu.utwi'
10.60. ,,.,
TALLOW Easy ; country, 64417c.
RICE Quiet; domestic, 5488c; Patna, t
60.
POULTRY Dressed, steaay; rroxen Chick
ens, 1720c; western fowles, 164jlo; turkeys,
164120c.
BI TTER Firmer; creamery specials. 29c:
extras, 384c: thirds to firsts, tut&ZSc; stato
creamery, finest, 28c. common , to prime,
Ki'ljlTc; process specials, 2C4c; seconds to
extras, -a-inc; factory seconcm to firsts.
214f.-.'c; imitation creamery, infwc.
CliEKBK-f irnn; receipts j.ino pkgs.; ex
ports 800 pkgs.; state, full cream, new com
mon, (l He; state skims, specials, Wirjllc;
line, vvovvic; lair 10 gooo, s'uc.
EOG8 Barely Steady; reoelpts, 17,265
cases; state, Pennsylvania and nearby
creamery, orown, zjia-tc.
Allls-Chslmsrs pfd
A null as mated CVpper ....
American Airlniltursl .,
Am. BMt 8ugtr
Amsrlcan Can
Am. C. A F
Am. Cotton Oil, n-dlv..
Am. H. A U pli
Am. Ice SertirltlM
Amsrlcan Llnssed
American LocemolWe ...
Am. 8. A R
Am. S. ft. R. ptd
Am. Ptl Fnundrlss
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. ft T
Am. Tobacco pfd
Amsrlcan Woolsn
Ansconda Mining Co....
Atahliton
Atchison pfd
Atlsntie Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Bsthlshsra Btssl
Bmnklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian paciric
Centrsl Leather
Central lesthcr pfd
Central of New Jersey..
Ohesspeake A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago o. v... new
C. O. W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
C, M. A at. p
C, C. C. A Bt. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southern....
Consolldstsd Oaa
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Orsrrts..
D. A R. O. pfd
Distillers' Bacurltle ...
Brie
Erie 1st pfd
Kris id pfd.
General Eleotrlo
Qreat Northern pfd...;..
Great Northern Or etfs.
Illinois Central
Interhorough Met
Int. Mst. pfd
International Harvester
Int. Marine pfd
Internal Ions 1 Paper
International Pump
Iowa Centrsl
Kansas City 80
K. O. So. pfd
Laclede Gas
Loutsvllls A N
Minn. A Bt. L. .
M., St. P. A
M . K. A T.
M., K. A T. pfd...
Missouri Pacific -
National Biscuit
National Lead
N. It. R. of M. Id pm....
New Tork Central
N. T., O. A W...A
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Psclfio
Pacllle Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gaa
P., C, C. A 8t. L
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed Steal Car
pullman Palace Car
Hallway steel spring
Heading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock island Co
Rock Island Co, pfd
St. U A S. F. 2d ptd....
St, L. S. W
St U S. W. pfd
glnsa-aheffleld S. A I
Southern Psclfio
gouthsm Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T., St. U A W. pfd
t'nlon Pacific
t'nlon Paclllo pfd
I. B. Realty 1
V. S. Buhbec
I'. S. Steel.;
f. S. Steel pfd
Vtah Copper
Vs. -Carolina Chemical ..
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Western Marylsnd ctfl...
Westlnghousa Electric ...
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E
Total sales (or tba day.
13.400
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Armour A Co. 4S
Atchison gen. 4s....
do ct. 4s
do ct. Is
At, C. 1- :st 4a...
Bal. A Ohio 4
do 5H
do 8. W. J....
Bra. Tr. ev. 4s
t'sn. nf Oa.
Central leather Sa.
.". of N. J. g. 6s.,
C'hes. A Ohio 44s..
do ref. os
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. . 's do Ss 71S
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.. St. L. A 8. K. fg. 4s S
..113 du gen. es
..101 St. L. 8. W. c. 4s.
.. 47k do lt sold 4s ...
A. ISs. 7'?eahoard A. L. bs.
. 4 ..8o. P.lltlc c. 4s.
do gen. 4 VTS do ev. 4s.
V. M. A 8. P. d. 4a M do 1st rel. 4s..
C. n. I. A P. c. 4s. 774Sn. Rallwsy 6s..
do rfg. 4s M do gen. 4e
Coin. Ind. is 7Sl'nlon Paciflo 4a
Colo. Mid. 4s 77 S do CT. 4s
A 9. r. A a. 4Sa 07 S do 1st A ref. 4s.
4s.
4a.
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do ref. os
DIMillcrs' &e
Erie p. 1. 4s
do . 4s
do cv. ser. A
do seriss B
Oen. Elec. cv. 5s.
111. On. 1st ref.
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.. ros
'..101
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.. 77S
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t . S. Kubher Os
. MSI'. S. Steel M o....l"4S
. 2 Va.-Caro. fhem. &s.. :MS
. lUSwabari 1st os
. 1 do Ut A ex. 4s
.7.1 Wrnern Ml 4s ...
. 77 West. Blee. cv. ts..,
. t7 Wis. Central 4a
13SMo. Pac. cv. ; ctfs
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100
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51 S
lt2S
13S
8lS
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4!
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1,200
too
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600 41
St. I.owls General Market
BT. I.OITIS. May 1. WHEAT Futures,
lower: May, $1.09H; July. l.ftfc&l.OlV:
September, $l.OOS1.0Ot. Cash. twer;
track. No. 2 red, $l.i:ul.22: No. 2 hard.
$1.10C115-
COKN Futures, lower; July, bihc; Sep
tember, 63'ic. Cash, lower; track. No.. 2,
64ViaiV; No. 2 white, 67nVSo.
OATS Futures, weak; July, Xo: 8ep
tKmbrr, SHc Cash, weak; track, No. 2,
c; No. 1 white, 44c.
HY K Nominal at 51c.
FLeOl'R Dull; red winter patents. $5 4AW
6.70; extra fancy and straight, $t. 70ft 5.20;
hard winter clears, $3. 76 'if 4 10.
TIMOTHY SKRO $3.0OriJc0.
t'(KNMeALr-$3.2t,
BRAN Weak; sacked, east track. $1.0J3
1.06.
HAY Steady; timothy. $1460318.50; prai
rie. $10O0rnl3.50.
HAOl UNtJ 7 J-16c.
HEMP TWIN K To,
PROVISIONS Pork, unehanaed: iobblna:.
$2.'.7S. Lard, higher; prime eteam. $12.7Vii
1J.07S. Iry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts. 14c; clear rlba. 14c; short
clears, 14Sc Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, lSsc; clear rlba, 16SC; short
clears, lfiSo. . .
H l I.THY Flrart; chickens, l4Ho; tprlna.
ducks, 12a; Reese, "o.
creamery, tiA27o.
a I 18c.
Receipts. Shipments.
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100
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1,400
too
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4.700
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1,700
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400
300
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64 S
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107 S
101
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Boston
BOSTON, May
mlnlnit stocks:
Alloues
Amal. Copper
A. Z. L. A S
Arlsona - Com
Atlantic
B A C. C. A 8. M
Butte Ccalltinn ...
Cel. A Arlsona....
Cal. A Her la
Centennial
Copper Uange C. C
Katt Butts C M....
Pranklin
Ulroux Con ,
Granhy t-on
Greene Cansnea . .
Isle Royate Copper
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Sails Copper....
Miami Copper ....
Cloalne Storks.
18. Closing quotations on
OMAHA LIVE SNICK MARKET
Cattle Lower Because of Bearish Con
dition! in Other Cities.
HOGS riTE TO FIFIEEN LOWEK
Provisions and llosj Values In Other
Markets Are Lower Sheep Art
Ten to Twenty-Five Cent
Lower.
Neb., May 16. 1910.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4,200
, 4,t0
3,rii
g.60
4.u
a.u;
2.. 10
4.7iW
6.0S0
6.K'7
H..U4
S.ksH
SOUTH OMAHA
Ilecelpis were:
Bstlmate Monday ...
oamu day laat week...
alll. two wwks ago..
.Same tnree weeks ago
Name four weeks sko..
name day last sear
the following table jIiows the receipts
nr Cattle, hoys and sheep at South Omaha
ror the year to date, compared with last
't'ttr: 110. 1SKW. Inc. iec.
Ji"'le S76.2W 3IX.!f 20,;;M
"' 7S,2n5 l.4l.a7 2;.IK1
Wn:''P 007.7V7 C.S4.tJ UU.319
ine following table snows the average
prices of hogs at South Omah.i for the last
teveial days with comparisons:
.J31 I Wl 109. 11DUJ. 1907. 1006.190.-i.li.
May 6
lav 7.
Ma'v (..
May .
May 10.
May 11...
Mty 12...
May 14.,
May 14...
Miy 15.. 1
27?sl 8 l 6 Tl 241 I 5 2St 4 i'4
161 ( 66 6 34! 27 ( li 4 C5
I li 071 6 S4I c its; fi "II .'1 171
I 9 IS'el I 6 3JI 6 ."U C I'll 6 i:, 4
9 2U"i P3 I f. 361 6 24! 5 19 4 69
V W'.MI 117! 5 411 "l 291 5 27 4 04
9 M"l 1 01. 6 4J I 0 ) 5 2 4 2
3oiJ 7 04 5 Mi 6 I a 20 1 4 R
3lsj T 0S 5 24 0 S0 SI I I 4 07
May 1K... 3071 J 5 J4; 6 JOj 0 5 20 4 fil
Receipts and dlnpoultlon of live stock at
tin I nion titoiik Yards, South Uinuhn, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yes
terday: RECEI PTR-C A HS.
Cattle.Hoaa.Sliecp.II'r'S.
. 43 Motissk
. TIS Nevada Con
. 2'S Nlplssing Mines ...
. 14 North Butte
. ISNorth Lake
. 12soid Dominion
. jiOsosola
. id Psiroit 8. A. C
.580 Quinev
. nSBhsrinon
. 67 Superior -
. 8 Superior A II. M ..
. :jSSuperlor A P. C...
. IS Tamarack
.40 f. 8. C. A O
. t V. 8. S. ft. A M. .
. 19S 40 ptd
. t:sl'tah Con. .1.......
. M I'lsJi Copper Co....
. UfcWInona
. 22 Wolverine
. M
. 21S
.. lS
. 31
. It
. 34
.136
. IS
,. JS
,. US
,. M
. lMt
. 12S
. 60
. 3
.. 42
.. 497
. 24
,. 44
,. 8S
..118
Bank Cleariutja.
OMAHA. May 16 Bank clearings for to
day were 23,001,09,20 and- tor the corre
sponding date last year f2,C40,71S.4Z
C. M. & St. P.
WabaHh
Missouri Pacific ....
I'nlon Pacific I.
C. & N. VV., east...
C. & N. V'., west....
C. St. P. M. & O...
C. 11. & Q., eat
C. li. & Q., west
C. It. 1. P., east..
Illinois Central
C. (J. W
Total receipts
LI
6
3
7
32
4
3o
7
1
67
6
7
3
...US
8
7 10
1
20 2
4 1
is d
1 1
2
1
64 2; 1
JLi y and Tupnep 0. 1
f is. . Trip- PMnKr aW
BOJTON.MAS4.
SO STATE STRLtT .
fcaiWtitnaniTiiiaasaawsMiiiaiwat
OMAHA. NT B.
boasd ar tbam m.
If You Have Fiids to Invest
Consider our lino of
Municipal, Railroad, Corporation
BOND
In denominations of f.100 to $1,000
Yielding from 4 to 6 per cent interest
BONDS ARE A SAFE AND CONVENIENT
INVESTMENT.
FORM OF
Officers and Directors:
BAT KTE, Pres..
Fremont.
X. B.
J0H1T30IT, Trca.s,
Oinnlin.
raitup a.
rARLET,
Host on.
V.-pre.,
Ca&S. W. TTJllKXal. Jr., Soc.
New y Hi-it.
O. BCHNEIDB,
Frt niont.
RAILROAD. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION
CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , S100,00
ON BONDS
0.02 y
im iittua.
see-!
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, May 16,-COKFEE-The
market for coffee futures opened steady
at unchanged prices to a decline of five
points, under scattering liquidation In the
absence of Important support. There were
no sales from Europe; Brazilian markets
were unchanged, with no change In, the
general situation, the market here remain
ing quiet, the close being steady, net un
changed to five points lower. Sales were
reported of 8,500 bags. Closing bids: May,
June and July, .40c; August, 6.60c; Sep
tember, (.55c; November , and December,
6.60c; December, 6.65c; January, 6.66c; Feb
ruary, 8.68c; March, 6.72c, ' April, 6.73c.
Itio, steady; 7s 4, 25.60; Santos quiet, 4s 4,
23.60; 7s 3, 29.50. Receipts at the two Ura
silian ports, 9,000 bags, against 9,000 bags
last vear; Jundlahy receipts, 4.60O bags,
aga.Vt 1.400 last year. New York ware
house deliveries Saturday, 6,313 bags,
against 9.4O0 bags last year, Spot, quiet;
Rio, No. 7, 84c; Santos, No. 4, 9c; mild,
quiet; Cordova, 9s124c-
' . - flaarar and Mo-lasse.
NEW YORK, May lft-SUGAR Raw,
steady; Muscovado, 89 test, S.74c: centrifu
gal, 96 test, 4.34c; molasses Sugar, 89 test.
3.49c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.95c; granu
lated, i.26c; powdered, 5.36c,
4,017 3,747 tt,"57
l.seal Hcearille.
Quotation furnished by Samuel Bums,
Jr., C33 New York Life building. Omaha
Ktasti CMy 41 rails aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Ma H WHEAT May,
Ilea's, eellersf Julv, tMiii,c-. sellers;
September. 0Vj'ao bid. Cash unchanged;
-o. iiard. 10iiil.ll: No. J, fl.04tft.10: No.
rr'f l!.ltrtlS; Nil. J. fimiil.ll
tit-.M.vA reVae, sellrra; July. aTe
PljinLer, J VWi casli unchanged to
7ic: turkeys, flic;
BITTER Higher;
EGGS Unchanged
Dour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
usts, du
8,(00
... 49.O0O
...100.600
...160,400
fM.OOO
M.7O0
63 600
4.T0O
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. May 16-CORN-Lewer;
No. S white. 66c; No. t yellow, tic: No. t
yellow,- 60c; No. I, )c; No. 4, 69c; no
grade. Mf?66Ve,
OATS Unchanged; standard. 42ic; No. t
white. 41ft4Sc; No. 4. 40alc.
Mllwaakeo Oral Market..
MII-WAUKIE. May 11 FL01R-Dull.
WHEAT No 1 northern. fl.lMTl.14; No. 1
northern, tlV,l ; July. fl.OJH.
OATS-42'j4c.
Klala Batter MerHat,
ELOIW, III.. May ll--BUTTER-Flrm at
t?v; sales. 692,400 pounds.
Beatrice Creamery, cof
City ol Omaha 4M1S, 134
Cudahgr Parkins Co. ts
Iowa Portland Cement beads, 6e ...
Iowa fortlanil Cement eon. 4a
Kansas City B. T. stork
Lon Bell Lamber Co ,
Nebraska Tel. stock. 4 per eent
North Platte Val. Irrl. t"o. 4a, 19J0..
Omaha Water Co. a, 1414.
Oinaha Water Co. 6s, 14
Omaha Water Co. ti p'oV,
Omaha Oaa 5a, 1'T
Omaha Oaa s, 1414
O. B. U r. aa. 1M1
U. E. L. fti I per tent
Omaha 8t By. 6s. 114
O. 4s C. D. au Hr as. 1U
O. a C. B. Bt. By. pfd
O. O. B. St. By. m
O. aY C. B. K. Ik B. P
rscltlc T. T. as. lill
South Omaha la. elty of
Tufieka By. (a, 1H0
Bid.
. Vs
, 104
, ''
, M
, II
, n
, aa
.
, H
, 1U0
,. N
. 11
, 44H
, 104
. HV,
, M'a
,
. 14
, tl
, 44
.
Aakeil
i)Vs
104 Vs
w
l'
inn
l'
loo
1'iOH
100
I'll
13
i
104
434
100 "il
' Mvs
MVS
14-4
44
Vs
11,
(
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 16.-COTTON-Market
opened steady at a deollne of 8W14 points
under a renewal of scattering liquidation
and local bear pressure encouraged by re.
ports of rain In parts of western and cen
tral belts and rumors that the scant rela
tive weakness of May as compared with
July meant that the big bulls were get
ting quite as much cotton On contract aa
they cared to handle. The bulls, however,
gave the market aggressive support
around the Initial figures and Bhortly after
the opening prices rallied sharply on this
demand and covering. Cotton futures
opened steady. May, IE. 27c; July, 16.43c;
August, 14.91o; September. 13.76c; October,
12.89c; December, 12.71c; January, 12.67c bid;
March,. 12.76c.
Futures closed steady; May, 15.48c; June,
15.4tc: July. 15.62c; August. 15.13c; Septem
ber, 13.95c; October, 13c;- November, 11.90c;
iwsmhrr. iz.K4c: xianuarv. u.xuc: alarm.
12.85c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands.
15.90c; mldd'tner gulf, 16.15c. -
ST. UUV1S, May is. cut row Middling,
15c; sales. 62 bales; receipts, 253 bales; ship
ments, 832 bales; stock, 30,878 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 18. METALS-With
the London exchange closed, the metal
markets were generally quiet today.
Standard copper was dull, with spot and
all deliveries up to - the end of August
closing at f 12. 2512.50. luteal dealers quote
lake copper at $13.75-13 00; electrolytic,
tl2.2Viyi2.75; casting, fl2.S7Hf( 12.50. Ar
rivals of eopper reported at New York to
day were 1,050 tons; custom house returns
showed exports of 1,716 tons, making 8.647
tons so far this month. Tin was steady,
with spot. May and June closing at f33.10ij
J3.20; July and August. fS8. 10133. 30. Lead
was dull; spot, f4.25ti4.36. New York, and
tJ.12V'ti4.17V4. East St. Ixmls. Spelter was
dull and unchanged; spot, to.XtfM, New
York, and t5.06S5.n!V4, East St. Louis. Iron
was unchanged; No. 1 foundry, northern,
ft7.00il7.75; No. 2, fl6 E017.25; No. 1 south
ern and No. 1 southern, soft, fl6.2Cg 16.75.
POSITION-HEAD. I
Cattle.HORS. Sheep.
Omaha Pack inn Co 213 54'i l.ftt
Swift & Company 80S V4 1,12 '
Cudnhy Parking Co SmS 1.277 507
Armour & Co S7 l.oli 9l8
Schwartz-Bolen Co 14
Sinclair Packing Co 19
Moi rell Packing Co Zi
Cudahy from K. C 480
Cudahy from country 1,918
W. B. Vansant Co 36
Stephens tiro. llii
Hill & Son 277
F. B. Lewln 42
J. II. Bulla 93
L. Wolf 81
S. Werthelmer lno
H. F. Hamilton 27
So! Degan
Other Uuyers 2U3 143
Total
t, W .. . 11...
i4.l I'liti 1,1 Ui,.,;, Iv, cib wt-.tia, U
ru,au ,11, iiiv ai. i,ua.iy u. i.u 04-
.wi(..s,4 waS ..cluiy . HMUu ti. II lilt
tony .lail ot laSi euk. ei beai'isii au
tics 11 0111 CnlcaoJ auu aioo.iceau.
vtvailier n..de an ui.iavoiuule urn. aet, u
tar aa aeutia sveie cuuieiuru, and lue liaue
opeiitu out siuW ana su cuimnucd all tore
uoou. '.lucre waa u ery tuir uemand lor
enipplna .couiii, iu huuitlou 10 luu usual
aeiuuiiu from local pacueis, una wcii-latiea
Deeved, ou wiijcii mere t piemy of coin
petition, uia liot .have .0 sell very uiuuli
uifterent trom tne cioae yt iusi wecK, wmle
011 tne general run of stuff toe market was
fully luo tower tnan l'riaay, ana slow at
that.
ihe supply of cows and heifers was not
very extensive, and largely tor thla rea
son the market held up In fairly good
shape and prices were not a greut deal
lower than last week's close. Slow to 10c
lower would about cover the general situa
tion. Choice fat heifers were In good de
mand, and they sold as well as at any time
lately, tne weakness being largely on the
fair to medium grades. Veal calves were
generally quoted about steady, and there
was little noticeable change In the market
for bulls, stags, etc.
Business In Blockers and feeders was very
dull from start, to finish, and, although the
supply was only moderate, there was a
very poor demand and bids and sales were
mostly right around lOtflSc lower than last
weelei very mean close. Very choice light
fat h leers sold at right around close to
steady figures, but the market for the
plain kinds was very slow.
Quotations on caitle: Good to choice corn-
fed steers, 7.40dj.oo; ralr to good enroled
steers, t7.0(Va7.4O; common to fair cornfed
steers, $5. 807? 6. 90; fair to good cows and
heifers, t4.7M6 85; common to fair cows and
heifers, t2.754i4.76; good to choice stockers
and feeders, tri.50"fJ6.50: fair to good stock
ers and feeders, t4.7iVfi5.40; common to fair
stockors and feeders, t3.50 4.7,1; stock heif
ers. tH.7r-94.X5; veal calves, 14. 00(38. 00; bulls,
stags, etc.. t3.7SA6.25.
Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
41 114 140 5 75 ;.-0 l?ii ?,i
M 15 ... ?li 7! 216 H0
4 JUS ... tli SM ... 3.-,
41 Ino Ml 31 1 !,! "0 J.'.
ft IOS 80 3'1 M I'.V) l.ll) t S.i
71 TM ... 9 3i J S'-3 ... So
14 M ... 3'i 70 217 80 I S.i
14 55 ... 30 Mi ill ... 3i
TS li Hi) SO 71 Hill 40 S -t
70 334 40 I 30 199 40 40
SHEEP There was no visible Imiulry for
stock of anv kind In the fheep barn this
morning and with a fully normal supply
on hansl prices dropped to lower levels ail
a ong the line. Eastern receipts were
much larger than expectations and very
bearish wires from all of the leading trade
centers only served to strengthen local
buyers in their determination to hammer
values.-
Very little business was done, however,
until well along toward noon, and even at
that time hardly enough cales had been
made to obtain much of an Idea of the
actual condition of trade. It was a slow.
dtaggy deal from start to finish, prices
ranging all the way from a dime to a quar
ter lower, according to quality and weight.
Handywelght shorn lambs have been yield
ing good percentages lately and were
favored by killers, the same as last week,
but they had to sell lower and broke al
most as badly as other eludes of stork.
Some toppy shorn Mexicans sold at ).6i,
little. If any, lower than prices that pre
vailed Friday.
Quotations on k ho 111 stock: Good to
choice lambs, JS.40fiH.ii5; fair to good lambs,
t?.76'u8.40; flood light yearlings, f .'.lixy 7.00;
good heavy yearlings. fri-lKXti 7..'S; good to
choice vretherB, fti.ijO87.10; talr to good,
"aethers, f6.2&fi.6.60; good to choice ewes,
f5.60ft6.10; fair to good ewes, f5.O0iit3.50.
Representatives sales:
No. ' Av.
24 western lambs and yearlings. 98
606 Mexican lambs, shorn 71
86 western ewee, lambs, shorn.. 70
S3 western wethers, shorn 87
24 western, lambs, fdrs, shorn.. 63
64 western ew'es 110
222 western ewes and 'wethers. ...104
347 Colorado lambs, shorn 80
145 western lambs, rigs.. culls.,.. 81
231 western ewe's, , shorn 86
Ss7 Colorado lambs, shorn 77
50 western ewes, culls, shorn... 76
Pr.
7 00
8 65
4 00
6 00
6 00
7 00
6 40
8 45
8 00
5 60
8 45
. 4 00
CHICAGO LIVE
JTOCK
MARKET
Now York Carb Market.
The following quotations are furnished tr
Logan 4k Bryan, 11 South Sixteenth street:
. i uo4ansia Lisisy is
.. t.HOreene Caaanea I'
.1 4 li' Inspiration 's,
.. U'aLar.jee
I 14-14 Nrv. Coneoliaatad ,. 81
.. 44t Newhovee to
., J Ohio Copper I 1-14
.. 1 gaerhlde Coalition .. M
.. 41 gay Central I T-:
.. 14 (win Pks Co 106
.. U B-ar. Hoebuok Co..lMM
Bay svate Osa
Butts Oslltlon ....
Caetus
Chloo
Chief Cone
y par 1 1 on
Pavla-Daly
Ely Central
r.iy Consolidated ..
Ely Witch
Franklin
Oiroui ,.
CoiatleU Cons
Oolaileid Florence
Superior Pittatmra 11
.1 6-ltTonopah Mlarng ....
.. IwTrUtliy Cupper ,44a
New York Mlttlaar Stocks.
NEW YORK. May It. Closing quotations
on mining stock were:
Alloa
Brunawkk Con. ...
Com. Tunnel atoek
as bond
47m. Cel. as Va...
Horn Silver
Iroa illver.
.ISO Leaa'vllle Con
I Mule Chief ...
'Meiloaa
. U Ontario
... M Ophlr
... 44 Standard
Tallow Jacket ..
t
4
M
M
1
..... 40
..... W
Visible Snpplr of Grain.
NEW YORK, May 16. Tho visible supply
of grain Saturday, May 14, as complied by
the New York Produce exchange, was as
follows:
Wheat, 22,872,000 bushels; decreased, 1,712,-
000 bushels.
Corn, 7,7S0,000 bushels; decreased, 1,830,000
bushels. "' '
Oats. 7,276,000 bushels; decreased, 842,000
bushels.
Ilye, 558,000 bushels; decreased, 26,000 bush
els. Barley, 2,035,000 bushels; decreased, 119,000
bushels.
Canadian w-'hrat. 7.134,000 bushels; de
creased, t'J.000 bushels.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 16. WHEAT May,
tl.OOVj; July, $1.08-, September, tl.00V.
Cash: no. I nam, i.u; ru. 1 nortnern,
tl.OVSfil llH; No- i northern, ll.07S.4H.O9S;
No. I. fl.04Stfi.06.
COKN No. 8 yellow, osajxaic,
OATS No. S white. 89S-41Ho.
K YE No. 2. 708c.
BRAN In 100-pound sacks, f1S.00lglR.l5.
FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b.
Minneapolis). f6.rf6.50; second patents,
ti.10ni5.3o; first clears, $4.154.26; second
clears, fI.90iSI.t0.
Oils and Rosia.
SAVANNAH. May 16. -OILS Turpen
tine, firm, 61 Sc; sales, 267 bbls.; receipts,
4 bbls.; shipments, 498 bbls.; stock, 1.792
bbls.
KOSIN Firm; sales, 877 bbls.; shipments,
1.274 bbls.; stock. 47,409 bbls. Quote: B,
R25; D. K60; E, t4 80; F, t4 86; G. t4.0; H,
tdO.O; I. 15-05; K. 15-10; M. tS tS; N, fS 60;
WO. S.75; WW. t6.5.
Onaaba Hay Market,
OMAHA, May 16-HAY-No. 1. 1860; No.
1, 18.00; packing, tfi.00. Straw: Wheat. f6 60;
rye and cats. f7.60. Alfalfa, f 12 .60. The best
grade ot hay ar holding their own, but
nobody seem to wan. the pogrcr, quality
at any price,
toek la Slarbt.
Nn.
28..'.
It...
1...,
to..-..
11...
17...
(...
IU..
20...
It...
:...
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4...
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4...
17...
4...
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II...
14...
I...
10...
C...
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to...
Trssiary gtatensvat.
WASHINGTON, May 1.-The condition of
the treaaury at the beginning of bualneas
today was as follows:
Trust 1'unda Gold coin, fHlll,S3, silver
pal western markets
South Omaha...........
et. Joseph ,
Kansas City
St. Ixuls ,
Chicago
Total receipts..
Cattle.
.. 4 r
.. i .JOl
.. 8.500
.. 4010
.. 2.300
..20.&00
!rlrgs. Sheep.
4.hU) 1 4(10
8.7 t OuO
74141 r,.vi
37.0HO 2-.0i
61,450 17, U5
U
4
4
t
Av.
8H4
!n
Ifi34
1041
904
1000
1010
47
23
114
11U1
i
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91)
SOS
Wit
494
u)
883
401
144
72J
41
bit
44
490
704
12S0
nn
low
1411
410
;S2
1060
Pr.
i ID
4 10
4 48
70
70
19
4 0
7 CO
7
T 10
7 10
No.
U
44
13
It
!2
14
14
II
14
18
43
cows.
At. Tr.
..119J 7 14
I 00
I 1
I to
I 45
I 76
I 15
4 40
4 10
4 40
4 7
HEIFERS.
4..
10..
...
I..,
...
17..
11..
14..
10..
4 00
4 W
4 40
4 au
I M
I 14
7.
I .
II..
II..
4..
497
i. ...1141
1119
1337
1225
im
1844
1241 -
m
liW
imi
944
40
924
911
9A
, 811
1064
104
, 5
663
475
I 111
. 927
7 15
7 10
T SO
7 90
7 30
7 40
7 44
7 80
7 S3
7 13
6 00
( no
I Hi
6 SO
r 30
I 40
I 14
4 )
40
6 18
6 tl
t 64
I B0
00
Cattle Market Steady Hons and
, Sheep Reported Lower.
CHICAGO. Mav 16. C ATTIRE Receipts,
2,800 head; market steady to 10c lower;
steers. i6.2ZfiHM; cows, fl.K5ffft.76; heifers,
f 4 2.Hi7.45; bulls, f3.O0U.j3; calves. ,3.0071
7.75 : stockers and feeders, tl.75ifjfi.76.
HOOS Receipts, 37,000 head; market 15
20o lower; choice heavy, t9.67Hrq3.i',2iA;
butchers, f9.o00(9.6n; light mixed, f.6u$9.0;
choice light, f.60I9.6r.; packing, t9.o5(i9.60;
nls-a 1 !HV,il SIV hulk nf snles. $H
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 25.000
head; market 25!g50c lower; sheep, t.i0()
6.40; yearlings, t7.00t(7.50; lambs, f7.50jS.75;
spring lambs, f9.00U.OO.
St. Loots Live- Stork Market.
BT. LOUIS. May 16. CATTLE Receipts,
4.000 head, Including 2.000 Texans; market
10c lower; native shipping ana export
kteers, t6.7OfT8.00; dressed beer and nutcner
steers, tfi.OVgS.OO; sierra under 1.000 lbs.,
to.50fj8.OOi Blockers and feeders, tl.OOfT.25;
cows and heiifers, t3.35tjiS.00; canners. t2.75
3.25; bulls, t4.00ift6.7r.; calves. t4. 008.25;
Texas and Indian : steers, n.i.wv vr, cowa
and heifers, t3.00fj6.6a
HOGS Receipts, 7,400 head: marnet ivy
15c lower; pigs and lights, t8.0Otj9.S5; pack
ers. 89,50Hj'uft; butchers ana nest neavy,
t9.iXWtH.66.
SHEEP AM L.A M 13H Keceipis, o,.wu
head: market 10ff2,"o lower; native muttons,
J6.25ffj7.25; lambs, t7.MM.50: cul,s art(l
bucks, f2.00iQtf.O0; stockers, J3.5Wj5.60.
BULLS.
1 ..
i 00
t 74
7 38
S2J
2M
10
133
154
8TOCKER3
4I3 4 70
447 I 00
794 00
444 4 00
.43 6 10
( OS
1 II
8 16
t IS
5 14
I 60
6 ft
CALVE 3.
too
K 4
11
t
1
AND
13..
I .
4...
..11S0
..1S70
..1540
..1130
..1050
..1740
( 75
04
04
4 04
15
15
114
133
1S1
240
150
FEEDERS.
Ml t 15
790
933
T tS
7 2i
T tS
7 2i
7 60
I 44
i ti
6 13
li
19 It'l
4 eto
COWB AND HEIFERS
10 47 4 00. 11 T1 40
HOJS Provision reports at the opening
of the hog market this morning were any
thing but encouraging, ana this influence.
coupled with sharply lower advices from
other markets, operated to wipe out most
of Saturday's advance, leaving prices gen
erally on Friday a basis. In other words
nnen nsr sales were just about a dlmi
lower, but a light supply and reasonably
active competition from shippers resulted
In some Improvement, quite a little busi
ness being done at frfjlOc lower figures.
After one or two or tne larger nuyers
had filled their orders and dropped out of
the trade demand became very draggy at
prlcesvfully lotflfc lower than last week's
close, av lew late saiea ueing rnaae at tne
full docltne.
A laraa snare ot receipts oia at U 252
9 !2Vi as compared with Saturday's bulk of
t9.fcVU.l(. Mops uroppeu to au. a nickel
lower than best sales Baturuay.
No.
Tl...
47....
IT...
TJ...
11...
14...
41...
44...
1..
40...
1...
14...
4...
49...
44...
II...
44...
13...
44...
U ...
II...
11...
45. ..
54 . . .
u...
AV.
....257
...no
...444
,...
....967
...Kl
...34
... IH
... isO
....HI
...HO
...344
....347
... VA
... I 4
...147
. ...!H
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....fO
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....214
8h.
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340
40
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41)
rr.
I 34
.
36
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tt:
I V
4 ITVa
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I 40
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w
I ill
No. A. h. Tr.
40 K ... 30
44 Ml 44 I
12 106 ... I 14
64 3il ... I 11
II 240 ... I I3
44 IM 130 9 U4j
114 324 130 I t
36 143 ... I 334
44. ....... .311 10 I U4
i ... I I'iWj
7 SSOI ... I K ,
44 r7 ISO I im
II ri ... 11214
14 KM I 13
44 Hi ... Ku
II HI ... 4 12Si
73 ai ... 1114
40 2 4 14 I Stv,
41 !W ... IM
74 Ml 44 I A
e 104 l IU -
44 t'.l ... I li
IT ti I U
a.'. 4 lao t li
41 124 ... lie
smaller sized, 'per bn., ti.W )tli;r brands
1 11111 jilvvtMidi.. and oii.er u;itilcts, pm- tm.,
vo iAi-jb .iti; u-6-112 Mzcs, per Ijux, ii.lj.
iluvdi.a .UcuUl'l runcull i'i, UVHJ sixes,
iur iiox, 4.1.00; l.iO nnd vmallcr sacs, per
uox, X25. l.rinons: Lamunlera, extra
lanty, ow-3iR sixes, 40.uO; t-uoice Joo-jtiO sisei",
per mix, 44.75; ito Mir, i0i: per box lea.
i.nnaiiaK i-unej mlmi, per uuiien, f2.2o(u;
2 bo; Jumbo uuneh, tZ. LvuJ.iS. urape l- i-uii:
f'lunUa, 40-64-04-M) sizes per box,
46.00. Apples: licit Luvis, per bbl.,
4.1.16; Caiitornla tunt y Vv . w. ' Pear
uiaiiis, per luu, t2.2.i; California extra
tuiu-y U . '. pearmains, Red Wood brand,
per box, f2.1; extra luney Iowa Jonuthans,
per bbl., b.oo. Cherries; Calltornia. per
10-lb. box, 42.2G. Dates: Anchor brand,
new, 30-lb. pKgs. in box, per box, fci.00. r igs;
calltornia, loc slie, hoc.
KUETAbLhS-Irith Potatoes: Wiscon
sin and native, per bu., ooyooc; Colorado,
per bu., 66c. New Potatoes: In sacks, per
lb., 24o. Seed Sweet Potatoes: Kansas,
per blil., t-.00. Cabbage: New California
and southern, per lb., itc. Onions: Texan
crystal wax, per crate, 1.90; yellow, per
crate, fl.fia. Old Vegetables: Pursnlps, car
rots beets, turnip, in bucks, per 10., c.
(Jailic: Kxtia laucy. white, per lb., loc;
red. per lb., I'jc.
New Southern Vegetables Radishes: Per
doz. bunches, 35c. Turnips: Per doz.
bunches, 45c. Carrots: Per doz. bunches.
50c. Siiallntts: Per doz. bunches, 60c.
Paisley: Per doz. bunches, 50c. Reels:
Per doz. bunches, 50c. Spinach: Per bu., 12
lbs., 11.00. tug Plant: Fancy Florida per
doz., J1.50&2. 00. Tomutoes: Fancy Florida
or Cuba, per 6-bsk. i rate, $2.75; choice, fi.ii.
String anil Wax Keans: Per hamper, about
25 lbs., fcJ-00. Given I'eas. Per hamper, 2.H
(. ucumhers: 1101 nuuse, per. uus., ai.wgi.ai;
Texas', per doz., 75c. .
HOMK-UKOH N VEGETABLES Rad
ishes: Extra fancy, per doz. bunches, 20c.
Lettuce: Extrm fancy leaf, per doz., 45c;
held lettuce, per tloz., 75c. Par.-deyi Fancy,
per doz. bunches, 40c. Rhubarb: Per doz.
bunches, 45c. Asparagus: Per dos.
hunches, COc. Green , onions: Per doz.
bunches, 25c.
MISCELLANEOUS Horseradish: Two
doz. In case, fl.90: Walnuts: Black, per lb.,
2o; California No. 1, per lb., 17c; California,
No. 2. per lb., 14c. lllckorynuts Large, per
lb., 4c; smas'l. Per lb.,. 6c, Cocoanuts; Par
sack, fo.00; per doz., 65c.
ILLINOIS BORROWS
SOUTH DAKOTA EXPERTS
State Employes Asked to Assist la
Prepurlnn; Rate Suit Aicalnat
Railroad. ; ,
PIERR7, S. D., May 1. (Special. )-At the
time the 2-cent rate hearing on the South
Dakota cases was being held in Chicago,
a representative of the department of the
attorney general of Illinois attended the
hearings and listened to the testimony of
the state witnesses. As a result of his at
tention to the manner In which the testi
mony was presented by the experts em
ployed by Houth Dakota, the Ullnoiu
authorities have requested that tho serv
ices of thesa men: C. W. Ulilman, expert
accountant on books, and C. C. Witt, civil
engineer, and E. F. Swarts, accountant on
physical valuations, be loaned to that statu
for a like suit against the Chicago, Poorla
& St. Louis road. It has been decided
that these men will be allowed to take up
the work In Illinois as soon as all tho
hearings In the Bouth Dakota case are
completed, which will be In a short time.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
If A MS AS PITY. Mav 111. CATTLE Ro-
celpts, 8,600 head, Including 2,700 southerns;
market steady to weak; choice export and
dressed beef steers, f7.OOfjS.25: fnlr to good,
t6.65f7.00; western steers. H.OiVFi7.70; stock
ers and feeders, fcj.004i6.iu; soutnern steers,
J46Vii7.2S; southern cows, frar.jf).M; native
cows, f4 OOfj 6 60; native heifers. J4.40&.7.2.".,
bulls, t4 25ti6.25; calves. f4.00fu7.Za.
HOGS Receipt s, 8.7W head; mantel jus
lower; ton. j!M2'i bulk of sales, lli.2offj-9.40;
heavv. fO.SSiast.tJ1; packers and butchers,
t9.8Cri9.40; light. t9.20M9.40; pigs. fx.75yD.00.
SHEL.P AMI liAMUS-Ktcrinia,
head; market tf?25c lower; lambn, S7.2Mi)
75: yearlings. iij.wnT.w: wctnrrs, i.oi-y
7 25: ewes, f4.50(g6.76; stockcra and feeders,
t3.OOfj5.00.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 16.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady; steers,
f5.60U7.76; cows and heifers, f3.505j7.&0,
calves, t3.00S7.5O.
HOGS Receipts. 4.500 head; market isc
lower; top, f9.46; bulk of sales, f9.25.fi 9. 35.
BHEEP AND LAM H rteceipts, Z.wo
head; market duJl and lower, lambs, f7.&tf
I.U.
t'ausbt in tho Aet
and arrested by Dr. King's New Life Pills,
bilious headacho quits and liver and bow
els act rleht. 2Cc. For snlo by Beaton
Drug Co.
,
Persistent Advertising Is the Hood to Dig
ReturnB. ., . i--.: . - 1 ,
HEINZ
OMAHA GEN EH At, MARKETS
Staple and Fancy Prodoce prices Par.
nlahed by Bayers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
tha retail trade. In 1-lb. cartons, 29o; Na 1,
In 90-lb. tubs, Z4c; No. z. m 1-iD. cartons,
27c; In 0-lb tubs, W,c. packing stock, solid
pack, too; dairy. In CO-lb. tubs. 22a Market
changes every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins. 16Hc; young America.
17c; daisy, 17a; llmburger. l&c; No. 1
brick, ltic; No. 2, 15c; domestlo block Swiss,
tic; imported Swiss, 80c.
PO U LT RY Di eased broilers, t9 00 doz.;
for storage. I6.OO1 for fresh springs. 20c;
hens, 19c; cocks, 12VaC; ducks, 20c; geene,
15c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per doz., 11.20;
homer squabs, J4.00 per doz.; fancy squabs,
13.50 per doz.; No. 1. fclOO per duz. Alive:
Broilers, from 1"4 to l' lbs., 40c; 1H to 1
lbs., 3oc; hens, 14o; old roosters, 10c; young
roosters, Iw; duoks, full feathered, 14c;
geese, full feathered, to; turkeys, lac;
guinea fowls, 'too each: pigeons, 90o per
doz.; homers, f3.00 per doz.; squabs, No. 1,
12 00 per dos.; No, 1 60c.
FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, to; whltefish,
13c; plks. 10o; trout, 13c; large crapples,
16W18c; Spanish mackerel, lfc; eel, 18c; had
dock, 13c; flounders, 12c. Green catfish,
18c; trout, 'Uc; buffalo, So; halibut, ho,
white perch, 8c; whltefish, lie; yellow
parch, 9c; bullheads, Uc; white bass, 17c;
roeshads, fl.00 each; shadroes, per pair, 60c;
frug legs, too per dos.
Heet Cuts-Ribs: No. t, 17c; No. t. 14 He;
No. 3, 13c. Loins: NO. 1, 19c; No. I, 14,c;
Nb. S, 13'ic' Chuck: No. 1, 8'ic; No. 2. kc;
No. i, 6vc. Round: No. 1. llfco; No. 2,
11V.C; Ne. 3. 11c Plate: No. 1, 8c; No. 2.
7Vie: No. 8. 7'4C.
FRUITS Htrawberrles: Tennesee and
Mimumrl. 24-if. cases, per case, IJ.7yu3i5.
Oiatiges: California Camrlla and Producer
brands Redland navels, 80-96 ls--s, p- box,
fcl.uO: Ui Ue, pr box, liv 1,6 and
The acquittal of V. Augustus Ilclnre
makes It possible for him to resume
tho active direction of copper proper
ties which, ho declares, "are among
the beat In the world," and restores to
copper mining and market circles one
of its most virile and most successful
characters.
Market attention la .. now largely
focused on the HEINZB STOCKS. The
truth, the whole truth and nothing but
tne trutn concerning.
OHIO COPPER
DAVIS-DALY
UNITED COPPER
detailing their present financial, physi
cal and market status, and clearly In
dicating their future, will b told in
an exhaustive article in the regular
forthcoming issue of
COPPER, CURB &
MIIIIIIG OUTLOOK
72 TRINITT PLACE, KEW YORK
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Writ for II now.
Herbert E. Gooch Co
Brokers and Dealers
om.ijv. riOTinost, stooxs,
Oanaba Otfloei ill Boar of Trade Hid
Ball Talepaoaa, Pouglaa Sail
laaevendant. A-S1321.
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