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TIIE REE: OMATLV, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910.
CUA1S AND fRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Optni Steady, with Bean Free
Seller! cb tha Bulge,
JIAES Iff COMPLETE CONTROL
Corn la Weak Dfcn of Heuwy
Slnnap In Wheat Prlcea Held
f rirlier Considerable 8up
' - port on the Break.
j- OMAHA. May t6, 1910.
With firmer Liverpool tablet wheat
opened ataaiy, bears were tree tcllcn uu
in bulges. ' Liquidation by longs followed
and vaiuee bioko sharp una li turned into
a runaway Dear.
Market bulla -have been badly trimmed.
DeJrs have complete oonuot and will
likciy press their advantage
Rvfirory. Oim: Ko. 1 e-sh. use: No. t whit.
4Mg4BHe; No. white, yiVoc; No. 4
whit?, awTSc; standard. W'ic.
K'GOH-iSleadv. at murk, cane Included,
IMilhVao; receipts, 13,54 case; firsts. 17 c;
prime firm a, lV5.
CHKKSU Steady; daisies, 14h15o; twins,
HtVM'-iC) young Americas, liUCi long
norns, lllsc. . ..
POTATOKS Easy J rholce to Taney.
10c; fair to good, V4jZic.
VEAL Steady; fm to W-lt weignta,
60 to 85-lb. weights, yi0c; 86 to 110-lb.
weights, lOtjllc.
lif-nc inta Todii v? Wheat. 23 cars; corn,
141 rars: oata, 120 ears. Estimated tomor
row: Wheat, 53 cars; corn, lt cars; uaua,
139 cars. .
WE A. Til Kit l.X T1IK GltAIJI BELT
I'nsettled Conditions, with Scattered
Hal as, Predicted for Friday.
OMAHA. May 2. 1910.
The area of low pressure, attended by
rainy and unsettled weatner, mat nai pie
vaili-d over the eastern uortlon of the coun
try for several deye past, is Disappearing
oft the upper Atlantic ooast. The pressure
continues relatively high over the central
lane. . .. ........ .......
Wl.U corn waa weak owing to the heavy "" 8"r""JL, "' " V.
.Ii.imi. I.. .h .i .,..7.1 I,-...., uh nana in me ia re0ioi.. -
considerable auppoit was in evidence on
ine uraaka.
NEWIORKSIOCRSAKDBOXDS
Eecorery of Stocks Followed by
Violent Break in Wheat
SHRINKAGE U BOND PBJCES
Have Prompted Withdrawals of
Sarin Banks Depoalle Har
Teat Oatlook Good, .
and southern slates. The trougu of low
Dreasure. overlv.ng tho nortnwest and
Immediately after the onenlna: leading "?: ",ou.ut"'', . .!
, , . - " i niuvo e4UaLwa.ru m u uu ,uv t o t-
longs sold tneir lines, and values tuinou ,rn Unsettled weather, - with scat-
benaatlonally weak. . . . trn .airm. attend the trough of low
ine market was devoid ot support tnd nr..k. ,t mim.. r funrhin f,.r
.... ."."t.. UI.H.... ' mowon In this vicinity tomgni or t nuuy.
snoria maauvauiag u.ujr nave I Temperatures are lower In the east and on
waited for. . .,, I ti .iv-iric alone. They are higher west
Corn was weak and lower with tha wheat. I nt ... M,..!.ii.ni river to the mountain
compared with the whoat selling. Lkjubs ail(1 the weather will be slightly warmer
firm and values ranged la lowur Te.upeisiuie and precipitation a com
Xsmnst a 4c break in the wheat. pared wlih tha last three years:
' runilh u M r . n. alr:t. h ... S 1 7 fttVl I ... lull. . luin tVM
bushels and shlpmenta -weio 400.VW bushels, Minimum temperature.... 60 49 67 40
against receipts lam yekr ot liiu,V03 bushels Precipitation 00 .10 .00 T
and bhlDmenia tf 4u3.w00 bushels. Nn. mnl temoerature for today. W drareos.
Frlroary corn receipts were 4IM.0W buaneis I Deficiency in breclDltatlon sinoa March 1.
ana snipmeius -were bis,wu Dusne.s, hkhiibi Inunes.
receipts last year of u4,W0 buslieia ana oefiuiei.cy correspondiiuj period la 190a,
shipments of Z74.O0O bushela 1 2.82 Irenes.
Clearances were Z,(M bushe's ot corn. txiiciei.cy corresponding period la VKS.
nono of oats and wheat au iiour qui or an men.
A. WELSH. Local P orscasttr.
h .Liverpool closed W to & higher on
.-..cat and fed to fcd higher on corn.
..uiai tailae OX uptions;
Articles ! Chpen. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y.
Mir
July...
Corn
My..
May,
July
1 02
7
S8
87
87H 7H
Vi 96
6S M
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7 I 7
7 87
1 02
97
to
Corn and Wheat Itagloa, Bulletin
V'or Omaha. Neb., for tha twenty-four
hours ending at I a. m.. ftth ineridlao tint.
i-aursaay, .May id, law:
. OA1A11A DISTRICT.
-Temp.- Kaln
Slatlons. Max. Mln. falL
Ashlund, Nb Ti 48
Auburn, Neb Ti 45
Kit H'km How, Neb. 70
Culbertson. Neb... 74
j7 hairbury, JNeo... (
ru.rn.oni, iep.., i-
vtr. jH.ai.u, iNeu. im
llartlngton, Ksb. W
73
75
71
7
70
75
Omaha Cash Prices
WHKAT No. 3 hard. 98cl$1.00: No. S H&allnu, Neb
linn! iti7v N'o 4 hard, kufuv'w!: No. 2 I HoldrcRe. Neb
spring. 9oc8?1.00; No. t spring. 9GySo; Ko. Oakdale. Neb....
i Hiii-nm imiWi Nn a durum. ICuKJo. I On ha. Neb....
MV4a: No. S white. 1 Tekamah. . Neb.
61l4WMVio; No. 4 white, 6''cfMc; No. I Alia. la......t..
u.imiii e.n.- Vr i viinu,'. ici'SMo: No. 2. Carroll. la......
5ic; No. s, eS'AVic; No. 4, WiswMc; no 11r"av1
, grad.. 4x8'30c. ?iVley' .,W,V"
OATS-Htandard. 86Wff36c: No. t white, Sioux City, la... b
P"ti."Vi!c; No. 4 white, uSTfitfrfco; No. J el- I Minimum tamparaturo (or twelve-hour
, tuf, boVjliikic; No. 4 yellow, aSua; No. 1 I period ending at s a. m.
mixed, M'A4l3'5c. ..... IJlSTiUCT AVERAGES.
BARLEY No. I, 47fSc; No. l reed, to? No, ot TerDp.
io; rejecira, -wu. . - Districts. otsuons. wax. . Mln. IU
47
41
66
41
47
4'J
41
AH
62
37
49
28
39
38
67
(8
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.00
.110
.07
.00 -.HO
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.00
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.uu
.80
.00
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.00
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Blur.
Pt. cloudy
Hoar
Cloudy
Vl. cloudy
Cloud
Cloudy1
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. oloudy
Clear '
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
RYE No. 2,.Ji1riac-i No. 71072c.
lariat Ueoelpts.
Corumbus. O. ...... 17
Louisville, Ky...., l
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha ....,t. ......
y Duluth
; Wl.su. Corn. Oats. J"'!?,' Ind" g
.141
..... 2
.!... 2S
85
CHICAGO CiRAlK A.P PROVI8IOM
78
8
02
tw
; '
74
70
S1.Kn.Mi0; total balance in general fund, tel.
New York Money Market.
IN f. W IUB, Bur -WPnr,i-uii I .... , .. . . , tt . 1
firm, 3't.3 per cent; ruling rate, a4 per UaUlO iraQB LHCRI DUgp ana ValUCI
cent; closing Din. st per cenrj oinrea mi
tv per cent. Time loans, soft and dull;
sixty days, 2V43 per cent; ninety days
Ik Dor cent: six months. iitiHl per cent.
FKlMty t.itCAr in.!!. i aihiv-i wnflS WT.Alc TO TF.S PF.NTS 1A1W r.It
8TERL1NO EXCHANOFJ-Easy, with
actual Business in panaera oiiii u p . mi.ia
Small Interest Allowances Thonaht to 4 84 A for s.sty-day bills, and at U 87S5 for "-
I . . 1 ... I . . kill. . 1 UI. I. . . u.
neninnn. .viiiuin i, i"ii, ,.woi,-.it.
HILVER liar, 63ka Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONUS-Government, -steady; railroad
bonds steady.
Closlmi Quotations on bonds were as
follows: v
.lnHlntM. M. 4ts 4
.innjapan
.I'd to a
.Wt K. C S lrt Is
114 U a Safe Utlh..
V. t. nf. is. rag
4o M. coupon. .,
U. I. U, re ....
o coupon
IT. . 4s, rat.,..,
do omioon
Alll-l. 1st I
Am. Kg- &..P
NEW TORK. Mav 28 The recovery of
stocks today was owlnir. In lsrge psrt to
tha dlspernal of the rumors of dangerous
developments which came Into circulation
wnue prices wers falling yesterdsy. The
violent break In tha wheat market was
much considered, owing to the far reaching
complications carried with It.
ine locnnioai sine or tne speculation in I a i-r. iu. iv jn rt.h
wneat was not lost sight or In taking ac- I At-hi.on mn. tnn. n. h
cuuui cn tne price movement, especisuy
the reports that private settlements had
oesn eriected
ket Huch settl
rmnvA a MnUnli
CulatAd in affnrtl lmnnr.,nt mnnnrt trt f W. SV.
prices and would Incite corresponding ur- ET?: T- t"
geacy on tha part of the longs In wheat to I on.' Leather is
rcii.xe. r.vcii aucn an incentive lor iiqu.- o( of N. t,
aaiion- in-in -wneat market nag an im- i cht. o.
portant Rearing on tha money position and
on neeaea reiier or an expanded loan post
tion by the banks of tha country.
1 here was soma rumors of proposal to
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Are (.notably Unchanged.
Despite tho Liberal Receipts
Shec-p and Laaibe Are
Dull.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 25, 1910.
1 Rerelots w.ra:
'S,4 rfflr.UI T.
.. aos tTuiS .M4
10.7U0 1.404
.IHHL. A N. an . orfic., W.rtn:;;'
. Ti M.. K. A T. lit 4... f7 V!""' neay
.101 do r-n. 4V 7 LsUmats Thursday
. n. -V A T. 4a t'l IU. PalfL. a. T7 li. I
An.' Tobacco 4a 1 N. ft ot M 4V,.... Four days this week.,v.l4.M7
do a 16 N. T. c. san. IVU.. same aavs ast week 16.VM
I same days 2 weeks sgo..l7.4 tj.n.it
H. Bams dava 1 waaka aa-n. .17.M6 21.267
-u ct. i uma oavi t tki .m..iK.ii
40,753
1.1K8
16.7T7
It."-
20,7
2'.404
24,122
1M2
that private settlements had do ct. 6 J11HN. A W. . 4t....K 8ma dan lut vmt ir.' i;,J 44.635 9,411
with the shorts In thst msr- At. C. L lata 4a.. n 4o Jat con. 4aM.. lJ,"''L..KTto of
ettlnments of course would B' Ohio 4a 7Ne. Pwltia 4a loi The following table shows tna raoeipts of
.Zl demand fTwheaT cal- 2 "-: ? ? cattla, hog, and sheep at Bouth Omah a f or
. M p-nn. ct, 1S4 (191J 96 years 1910. 1909. Inc. 10.
tn rrtn ! lOl I tt Afit O-vA wQ fir.lt S2 374 ......
. MRtW'ltnc sen. 4b .... 97 I H farm ... wa 1 HA 9A5 235.591
l. le...mBt. L. A a. r. . tan Sheep 692.79T '6V4.124 ".
4V.S....1"! a on. m w i ,, .. . .
do rot. fa t4H dn I. W..N..lot..... 4 loi.owing table snows ine a.T.r-.-
Chl. A A. lUja.... 1 at. L. S. W. con. 4a T; I pricea or nogs at Houth Omsna lor m
C, B. y. J. 4a.... mo ,lat tola 4a.... r uaya who compariaonai
do gen 4a .lg-aboart A. U 4a .. T3Vt
bal.ecSed?-.',I 'indai arf V'fall'lnS'ln'1 ?. .'...'" o M raf.' ' V.'.V.V. May 15..I I T 111 B 22 241 I 301 6 1SI
be accepted as an Index of a falling In- r. i. T as-, juiiwar am. 4a Ttu Mar xotaI a i u i I 19 I 4 1
vaatmant. . rati im fni innllnl It ml.)il I ....... . . , . , . ., ... .. . . . I n . :. . -. .' ' . ' . -1 . c.
T Wl ! B U B M B ,
7 021 I 20 251 SSI 6 261 i 162
2 6 241 1 8 361
vestment - return for capital It might I ooio. Midland 4... 14 Union Paclfia 4a lllt I Mar IT
promise,- a forward movement in prices of I c. A 8. r.A a. 4s I7H do ct. 4a lofm I May 18 ,
bonds and fixed Interest bearing securities. I 'Del. A Hud. ev. 4a. 9i4 Mlo 1 A raf. 4a I Mav ia
.. it a i i i. I ' v. ..
V. g. Steal Id e..l04 I TTT oV'"
But the Shrinkage In bond Prices which I D. A Jt. O.
arts savings bank Investments and tho con-
sequent rvduotlon In book value of tha Distillers ts
surplus of these Institutions Is the more KT VT- J
evident motive. It waa contended that re- J? f.
duced Interest allowance mlaht nrnrnnt Ty1"' J! I"
... . . , " . r oo ar. i nm w. w . . va.
some withdrawals Qf savings banks de- I ,,. Ki,. . ta..!40 W lacon.ln Can. 4i.
posits for direct Investment In securities,
which now sell on a higher Investment re
turn than when the bulk of savings bank
holdings were purchased.
The effect of this course of events is
already felt In the Increasing demand by
Va.-Jar. Cham. ta.
U Wabaah l.t aa ...
1114 do let A ax, 4a.
T4 'Wart Md. 4a
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mand is a.nu.l and trailing iitnrt. lxiimo
niuacaiela are quoted at ?it)c, choice to
Key St-rileil st 4V,,4C. avenieaa at
and London Urra at Il lOyl ll.
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Oils and Hants.
SAVANNAH. On., May 36.-OlI.l Tur-
iciitlne. Ilrm. ii'oiivc; sales. 4s oois.; re-
r,1,H, rAJ D1S.; Mlipl.ll'lllS, 241 OUia. ; atOCHn,
))ia bt)ls.
HOMN Firm; sales, TlTTI bbls.; receipts.
3.4m lilOs. ; Hl.ipinertt,''. 9X7 bbls.; stocks.
47,821 bbls. gmite: l:, $4.vTu4.10; l 4.4t);
K, 94.76; V, 4 7Mi4 80; O, 4.8Hi4.A; H, S.tW;
I. fc.tiu; K. K.uv)n.lil; M, .; N, to-'!
$6.66; WO, $&80; WW, frS.0Ot.15.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. Mav 1TRT OXKPft The
niuine of trsdlng In cotton goods Is show
ing slow expansion with pricea steadier.
Yarns are quiet. - Dress goods rule quiet.
Jobbers are pushing out reasonable nier-
handlso at minor conoeeskwa. i ne auek
lanufactuters ot the United (States have
greed uik.ii a new base price Hat fr duck
of all kinds, to go Into effect May 2.
biis.ts.i- Offerings of sheep and lambs
tuuuy were hardly large enough to nmke a
test ot values. Only five double-decks
ware received, mostly lambs: everything
sold quickly and commanded figures that
were relatively strong us compared with
yesterday's sales. rliorn lambs of fair
quality went at 27.007.40, and a bunch of
urive-in westerns tooped at $8.40. Ewes
changed hands at .16. There were no
wet hers on sale.
For the four days this week, supplies
have been barely normal, but the char
acter of the run shows considerable Im
provement over that of the closing days
ast week. There has not been very much
activity in me sneep cou wi m, n -v.,
owing to very scant receipts of ewes and
wethers, but lambs have moved with a
fair dakree of freedom on every day ex
cept Monday, Monday's market. It will be
remembered, waa sharply lower, prices
dronnina- l.Vfil'.o nn all clasaes of stock
High dressers have regained some of this
decline and are closing pretty c.usa to
London Stock Market.
It
41 J .10
4Q . ' ' ml
vir".
V 40 ;' -
4H ' .00
si : .oo
.38 .00
64 .50
i .70
tnKnnv Uav an Tha rr.rlr.l fnr I . i-..
ym.y.-. a .mvu .fuiia i American securities opeueu a iracnou
are coming to hand from Chicago. Besides 1 hiah Mr and at rMnathaneA on CAvertna or-
inin, 'opiinona ui mc crop prospects are ders. At noon the tone was Steady, wita c., M. & 8t. P 1
...uv.,1 ...... o vu.ii.ucm u " prices wffi point over tne new ora ciwa- Wabash Ry
,Ha- nnnar.il . I . . . . ........ V. . . V. . .1 . . I . . . . . I
... ..wp.M. no". vA., cddvu vj .,,a u;f ling ox yesieroay.
current. . I Coniola. monar 1244 Loulivllla A N 150
Assurances of abundant harvests arid I do acaount I2 71IM.. K. A T 41
With a Drlce ndlustment which would re- 1 Amal. Coapar 71HN. Y. Central V-t
vlve foreign demand and oorrect tha dig. I Anaconda t Norfolk A W 10S4
located foreign trade position would clear I 'fh li! "":
up practically an doubtful points in tha n-.Y, ohi 'iiiup,.,w.ni.
rraentvrit,00k' iW-' Asm tnRanituSl.::.
a ready response to all definite develop- chaMpaaka A o. li Reading
ments promising good harvests. - etneaxo a. w isusoutbetn By..
engagements of gold today for shipment I Oil.. Mil. A It. P...U2. do old
to Canada emphasises the importance of ! Basra
the harvest, the Canadian banks are ex- Denrer Rio a..,
panded in their loans In quite a striking P'
degree as the banks are on this side of
(he border and from almost exactly the ! Jrfd
same conditions. The principal reserve Grand Tron's!'"'.'
hanka of f!lnail. traen larva ranmtrnaa In . '.
" . . - b ... mimna vwiiai. .. "paui.u I Armnur A I rt
New York and have corresponding power SILVER Bar, steady at 2iA per ounce, smith Pacldng Co!!,
w iwi new aum i Usui. veto iu n.cct. i pave1 rj i -e7Wf-i por cwii.. y Vanant Co.. J
ssvaa.wr a uas - a aaxjiaa k. A II I tVLO VI UkfWUlU IU fcHW VJf-Oll UIOI RDl Otanhanl Irnl
I rt Ara '& m SAnanra I 9 nimAra 4at aa I .U Vlllaa 4 OAi)U naves nanK rm tkaa "at aw w-aa
a.u.v viianoi va Ul'lVI tuutlj I AU1 ff UUI V l-SfilO i (T7',w Xr"0 AVUVa IV( MAI ft? I It 1 1 1 Q..
6 23 5 24 4 48
K .'J 4att
ul ?.t 8 29
Jd 6 19 6 28 4 27 ateady as compared with last Friday, ln-
( 04 ( 22 6 171 4 St between grades are still rather dull, bow-
( 99 9 82, 6 1 4 34 eVer. and present prices on everything ex-
a 6 2Jj 5 19 4 39 cept toppy shorn lan.bs, are Junt about hMI
16o lower than Quotations at last week's
Sunday, close. -x
Rannlnta an.4 l.nnnlflnn nf llva atock all According to all reDOrta. the Oregon TUtl
the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for of grasscrs Is due to start In two or three
twenty-tour hours ending at p. m. yea- i trn., .uu uy mu um. " i u,
Iiaiipa bvi VL itCB limjr ,.au. j
of tho western run this year promises to
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. M r s. " excellent, arm, wilii auiiiujr
UtiSoutharn Pacific,
, 41 Union Paclflo
M do pta. ..........
II U S. Steal
, 41 do pfd ,
, M Wabaah
. I2S do- sfV.
.189 Spanish 4s.,
Missouri Pacific 6
Union Paclflo 21
C. & N. W. (east)... 3
C. N. W. (west).... 29
C. Bt. P. M. & O.... 15
wi C. H. A U. (east)... 1
1iC B. A Q. (west)... 28
9W C. R. I. &. P. (east).. (
C. R. 1. P. (west) ..
2714 I Illinois Central
lze I rrn,.i . . .no
1R7U I lwoi.il.
91k I iiior vo, i ion
44i
121 Omaha Pkg. Co....
21 swift and Company
iT Cudahy Packing Co
3
1
2
3
6
88
11
2
SS
S
8
151
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
287 1.4 33
2.6tW
4,301
2,787
130
414
842
662
Des Moines, la...: 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 80
Kansas City. Mo., is
Omaha, Neb 19
ADDreolable showers occurred within the
lust twenty-four hours In Kansas, central
Features of T5o Trading and Closing Nebraska and tne lake region. Lignt frosts
. ,. , were general in tne upper jane region ana
Prices OM Hoard Of IraUe. n TIAIualaulnni valUu ann (rMilnir l.m.
CHlCA'fJO, May 20. It was like a market peratures occurred at points In the Mlnne
lri war times' toduy on 'change. Loading Upolls district L. A. WELSH,
lui gs unloaded more than 8,ouo.wv du. oil Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
bentumber wtveat In lots of 500.000 bu. One
house alone purchased a line ot 6,000.000 bu. new
.tti tpoulive retirement, at least lempor
, uiliy, of one of the most conHpluuous specu
lators (n .the aroi-ld wss among the causes.
,( Another was Uie almost simultaneous settle-
merit of-big dealings in Msy wheat whereby
.'.other traders ot prominence apparently have
Hided an oxouing experience. Tne oiobo
It x demoiallxed and at times the lowest
YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of tho Day" on ' Var Ions
- Commodities. -
NEW YORK. May 26.-FLOUR-Unsettled
with prices easier; spring patents. 86.26a
(.46; winter straights, I4.60a4.75; winter
1 riBtantal li U 17 fe Vf snslno M aspS WA W.fn A RSI.
liguies of tha day w 4vij.VHo under tho vVlnter eit', No T 0tto440 Vinter exl
i guttatiolis current twenty-tour hours pre- , N , 't-i 7?Ja T .
i.v.ous. Corn showed a net loss ot 1c to J1 g''f
r 1A4MV.0 and outs o to HAfMHc. Provl- i??'9! 4l7rt"J 'fifl 2.640 bushels, shlp
I'ltolttt oloiiod uncnanned to VMe lower. . .?"" . r r
..a. .v..nm. v. . u . , 1... . . j, i iui auoi . iiia i . on u m yvt
hich pointed to large extension of the I months' bills. 3Ha3 per cent.
sales effected and the belated official an- I .
nouncement of the Ut. Paul (7.000.000 bond Loeal BecnrlUra.
sale .was made. Tho suspension for a year Quotations furnished by Bamuel BurnA
v. biw. v,vimiina iiioiiiucr nam nicaeure I aT., aaa Xew a Org LlfS PUllu.no, Umljlt:
v. ui.'v.Miio aa muytijnvn w in iHyuiiDI- 1 .... fl. .
pie tor some or the liquidation. Aadltorlnm, Chicago, la, lit.,........
Bonds were steady. Total sales par value, Cltr ot Omaha , 1IM .- '.. fl
$1,226,000. United States bonds wera un- Cudahy -aoamg co. u.. Ma
Chgnged on call. Fort and Oamant bond, la...... M
onbo?d7w.r. Quotation. Z.; II
on. bonds wera. as follows: Kanaia Cltr Stock Tarts stock....., 97
aaiea. nign. tow. waa. r,, b,,. i,Uaaar Co W
",, Lincoln. Nab., 4a, 1M0 98
Nbra.ka TaL stock. I par east... IS
4 Kerth Platta Val. Irrt. Co. 4a, lll.... 19 ,
Omaha Water Co. la, 1114.,..,. 109
''s Omaha Water Co. la, 114s , as
!., Oniha Oaa la, 117 M
4Wi Omaha Oaa la. 1114 194 .
W4 Om.ha Elan. Li.ht a P. la. 1UI IIV4
24 94 Omaha Elao. Llfbf p(d 6 par cast.,.. It
l4 Omaha 8t Ry. aa. U14 Hla
f 47, o. A G. B. 8U Ry. la, 1.. .......... I
7M4. 7 I O. C B. 8L Rr. t.14.... ... ..
100 i(H 10414 104H 0. O. B. 9U Ry. com TI
too m 14 14 o. A a b. b. a a pi
800 122 122 Ml li Paclflo T.l. A Tal. la, 1M7 97
two 1WS4 IM M4 Couth Omaha Is, city at m..., Itfl
so i seansani.a a suitearsar la. 111! luv
4ieiitrai:op.nlon regarded the day's hap- . irJiiirTA
l enings as Uie end of a bull campaign ISVaaT "oirae. 1.25Q,1.30; kiln dried.
vi)icu was neaded by tne speculator wno whita
10. lied and In which, If the trade guesses
e tit correct, the leader s losses, are great.
WHEAT Spot, weak: No. 2 red. (1.07.
nominal c. 1. f. ; No. 1 northern, I1.13S4,
i
. in untnmKn '.iuii. . hn I nominal o. I. f. Option market: Wheat waa
w.re made on December 23. 1909, when sales weBlt nd ' '"WT. undef, ""VT selling on
7 lunsto trorrt 9,6 to 97c. On March 24 !'1,po.r,t8.,that. i641",""" ,n ,tu? west were
-thv option sold tip to ll.WVi and today sfld liquidating their holdings, closing at SHW
down to M-lic. . The first tne public knew I?" 'ITi, fi-w. J"'y
of the Impending upheavals had no ap- Wi September at 98o; receipts, 1.200.
J i-.ee.. t uniin.mlnn ulih thn vtteritn lvaitnr. I CORN Spot, Weak; export No. 2. 87
.iiut related to extensive operations In the nominal f. o. b. Option market was wlth-
lay delivery by other large traders, woany ciobuiB iio nei lower,
100,000 bu. of No. 1 northern wheat heading July closed 67c; September, 7c; receipts,
fin.n thn lakM from Duluth tn ba delivered 4.600; shlpbents. 1.840. I
by short sellers on May contracts here were OATS Spot, easy; mixed 26 pound, nom
rllv. n.-.l uudrlenlv tn Huffalo. This mada lnal: natural White. 2bV32 nounda. 44rie-
U appear- that an Albany, N. operator I clipped white, 8442 pounds, 44S-49c; option
wno i.u been Denevea to do tne leader in i market was witnout transactions; receipts,
Mav contracts .had arrived at some settle- 88,450.
merit with prominent bears In that future. HAT Easy; prime, $1.151.20; No. 1
.fiin.lBt IIHIIiruiniDiy ,in ini;a vi rm.T VUI- 1.10; nu, 4, ai.VOIO'l.iUi iNO. a, VuCiU'll.UU.
loused 2o and Sentember was carried down HOPS Quiet; state, common tn ehnit.
oeiit.. -There was at the moment a good 1900, 21fg24c; 1908, nominal; Paclflo coast!
piierai inniivo ior selling ccptemner anu i iao, 14( ikc: ioB, nominal,
Ither new crop months with the return of HIDES Firm; Central America, 23toc
warm and aeAsonable weather In the whet Bogota. Z2Hij23c. ,
country east or tne Mockies anu fine rains LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts 2673
over niicht In. thn: Pacific northwest. Am I Me- aeeunda. 2.?i27ct thlrda fjr,r'y,-
prices tumbled the volume of wheat poured 21tf2oc. , ' '
on the market seemed . to constantly In- PROVISIONS Steady; mesa, 224 003
crchse nna over-shadowed all other trad- 24.60; family, C9.60';27.00; short, clear
ings. aiucii buying, However, was of a i6.WKb27.00. Reef, steady: meaa. Iismwi
. deliberate character and on a scale para!- Iti.OO; family, (lu.OOftfiO.OO; beef hams, 221 00
loied on a runaway market. Nevertheless j25.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies
eacli VxraJ'y was the si;nal for the i-e- mio.nu. Cu. meatc. steady; pickled bellies'
selling of wheat.' ' A good deal of the pur- 10 to 14 pounds, tl0.riOai7.Ep0; pickled ham'
chases were attributed to eastern shorts, (14.00(y'lG.50. Lard, easy;, middle west
w vuivin .uu iunr.ii uinisiur., prima, a... lo.a.ou; rcunea, easy; continent
iLKtlome. weakness marked the close, which I iia.4Ui South America. 114 Ml- nnn.,..V
showed a net Iosh of 4V.0 for Jieptomber alu.tuKulO.tiO. '
and 54 to 6s in May. , TALIAJW-Dull; prime olty. hhds. 7'4ic
Corn was fairly steady for a time, but country. 6H6714C. .
finally luve way because ot the weakness RICK Steady; domestic, 6V4ift8ci Patna 6
of wheat and the warm weither In ths fnio. '
c rnbelt. September ganged between R8'.(c POULTRY Alive, firm; western and
-..im wv. viwmiB v me iuw jniiui i nnuinei n vi oiiprin, uoo; iowis, life; Turkey..
OS - tn day. a oh of lV.l-VaC. The rosh ltVn u. r.i sn.i taTsfl 11 V frnvan tnlrtl..
market also waa weak. No. 2 yellow closed lGioc; western fowls, ifil9c; western tur
ot HtH.l'ic. There was much selling of Ions ki ys. Iitl9c.
ow""""' oy-cssn nouera witn coun ry BUTTER Steady and unchanged;' cream
connections. Cormidcrablo selling of May ery specials. 29o; extras, 2'4jc thirds tc
, fcnbcr fluctuated bdUveen 3i'.o and 87Wo,
iiiimiuiiK a eiiaao- up rrom tne Ooltoin, but
lVkJi l',ic bqlow the previous close.
P.-ovlslons were firm at first on the
lighter run of hogs, but afterwards were
effected by the weakness of the grain list.
In tho end pork was down 124c. lard un
changed to 2 He off and ribs unmoved.
Loading quotations ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yea .
(
Wheat
May ' 1 WVSi 1 10 1 l 105 1 10'4
July tWdtV, n 947 !j
Kept. Wto.?1 ''!. 93 97t
Hue. . IW ! . 9-'. 921 , 9ti
Corn , . i
Mny 6STt 69 67 67'4 bS
July 0H,S 60'4 riKtiWi t04
bept. SO W'-a j0i 6S-, :)y.?i !a
IK.-C. wSianJ-'A ftTi 6iVi 6i 5CS,
Osts -
Mny 391. 8N 89 - 3H fv
July asVtts i'.i 37V4 37-Vt 3)
Sept. r,W- K' ' . SSVWJ V t
Luc. aJTil ST- 37 37V. 37i
I'ork
July 23 SO 23 37V4 22 05 22 05 22 m,
Sept. 22 06 22 ti 21 21 90 22 20W
Lard
July 1J 23'f, 12 37Vi 12 20 12 13 23U.
Sept. U 15 12 27 12 10 12 U 12 12Vi
RJbs-
uly 1! 25 12 S7'4 12 20 1? 20 12 20
Kept. 12 12'.4j 12 30 13 07 12 07!il 13 OiVi
. . n ,, n, 1 ... J .
UT'i. per iv m u.u. M.ort ribs. Hides
(l. oae). , 12 o-'IinJ-U' 6;vj. Short clear aides
No 1
Cash aliotatlons were as follows:
FLOUR-l'ull; wint r patonts. $4.ffVQS.76;
w1nt r stralghtK, 14 3jj4.90; spring straighis,
a.HJI4.W, USIVUIS, 14.UtVl6.Mn
H:-No, 2. .Vic.
HFK LEY Feed or mixing, 50Oi5c; fair to
viivy mailing, tilijoc.
SU1.DS Flax. No. I southwestern. (2.13
Nt 1 northwestern, CiM. Timothy. 11.3a.
CI aver, (11 25.
riW)VIlUNS-Pork, p, r bbl., (2J.25J2J SO.
(boxed). (13 2.',ia 13.60.
Total clearances of wheat ami finur war..
rntial to 4J0.x bu. , Primary receipt were
Mi (MO bu., compared with loO.uoo bu. the
correaponamg uy a year ago.
Estimated receipts for ton.orrow; Wheat,
67 cMrai corn, im cars; oats, 1X1 cars; hogs.
UUTTKK Steady: creameries, SiiiJTWic:
j dairies. 21 i!tic.
' 1 oi'LTRY Steady; turkeys, 16c; chick
ens. l,c - -
Cl.lcari Cash Prices tfn eat: No, I red.
810til.l3: No. ( red, tlOSctfl lO; No 2 hard,
HO.MfUS: No. ( hard, (l.rouiou; Nn. 1
t' l iorH' spiknt. tlflM?tl 1'; No. t northern
K ' l 10"till0; No. ( spring, luonie9.
'"liyNe caah. 5iiS9'c; No. 1 cash. 6oi
M .ilfihlte. SJliirMe; No. 1 white. gtj
4l PC. I yellow, 61iutU4c; No. I yellow.
firsts, itiibc; process seconds to extras, n
tl)3U. . t
CHKEBK Steady: state skims, common
BWl-iti full skims. TMVtfSHc.
LUUb t irmer; regular packed, extras
limia, ii'c. ursts, AjaJWaC.
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co i.
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
Leo Rdthschfld
Mo. et Kan. -Calf Co
Other buyers
38
4
75
81
1
27
43
8
64
2
its
barely normal, there Is every reason to be
lieve that good prices will prevail If grow
ers market their 'stuff conservatively.
Nickel grass sheep are forecasted, but the
best of arassers have been mistaken thus
lfar this season and there la no telling
wnat may nappen.
Quotations on red stock: uooa to cnoiee
lambs, (7.8&a.50; fair to good lambs, (6.U
4S1.85; good to choice wethers, (6.1S(85.50;
fair to good wethers, (4.bo5Ji.io; gooa io
choice ewes. 84.SHXuj.Xo; fair to goou ewes,
84.6bdtt.su.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
254 western lambs 65 ( 7 40
36 western lambs, culls bo o uu
88 Western spring lambs 48 (60
IS Woatarn nuioa 133' 6 40
1H2 9fi7 Oolnra.ln limh, fill 8 90
2.16 western lambs 71 7 00
800 western lambs .71 7 oo
194 western lambs 82 8 40
132 western lambs 80 8 40
174 western ewes and wethers.... 98 5 15
77 western lambs a 7 ou
CHICAGO " LIVES STOCK MARKET
2,639
Totals 2.662 12,199
Cattle Slow Hogs Reported Strong;
-Sheep Market Steady.
CHICAGO. Mav 26. CATTLB Receipts
I L AM UjiA. marl.al !.-. .taATA ill W i'U)
s nniva fU UVT.P. Ul' halfara t4.2fvH4t.75: hulls
. JJ : ' , 1 caw a, ar.suuiii.ov: neuera, wiu. , u , wuim,
CATTLE-Hecelpts were very moderate (4.5015.00; calves, (3.00j8.86; stockerg and
iHla-Chaltners pfd
Amalaamatad Copper
Amartoan Agricultural ..
Amarloan Bwt gugar ..
American Can
Amarloan C. A F
American Cotton Oil ....
Amarloan H. A L pfd..
A mar Iran lea Barwrltla. .
American Llnsaad ,
Amarloan Locomotive ..
American 8. A R
Amarloan 8. A R. pfd..
American 8. F
Amartcan Sugar Raf ...
American T. A T
American Toheoco pfd .
American Woolen ......
Anaconda Mining,
.Atonieoa ...... ...........
Atchieon pfd....
aueniie v;oaa, una
Baltlmora A Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn R. t
Canadian Paclflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of N. J
Chee. A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chi. Great West pfd
Chi. Great eWit pfd
C. A N. W
C, M, A St. P
C. C, C. A St. li
Colorado F A I
Cote A southern
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Prod acta
foal. A Hudson
D. B. a
P. A R. a. pfd..
Distillers Securities
Brie ,
Rrle let pfd
Brta id pfd
General Klecttic
ureal .Northern ore ctfa ,
Illinois Central ,
nterbonch-Met
Interborougn-Met. pfd .,,
Inter. Harteatar ,
Inter. Marine pfd ,
International Piper ,
International Pump ,
Iowa Central
K. C. Southern
K. C. Southern sfd
Laclede Oaa
Loulavllle A Naahrllle .
Minn. A St. Louie ....
M., St. P. AS. Ste M
Mo., Kan. A T
Mo., Kan A T, pfd
Mlasnurl PaelfiO
National Biscuit
National Load
N. Ay. of M. M pfd....
Near York Central
N.' Y., O. W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Pacific .........
Parllc Mall
PannerlTanla
Pooplo't Oaa
Pitts. C. C. A St. L....
Pittsburg Coal
pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car ....
Railway Steal Spring ....
loading
Republic Steal,
Repavlle Steel pfd
lak Island Co
Hock Island- Oo 'd
St. LAS. r ti pfd....
St. L S. W...'
St L. 8. W. pld
. 28.09 7044 8
100 17
10O I
400 (1
100 II ,
2,900 II
100 14
"ioo '47"
II, TWO 744
90S
9'4
404
II
Asked.
M
IM
IS
109
HO
13
97 with no narflmilar nh.n In th oualltv aa r.r":wi. irVV
r a ... - - UnrUcrHi ikKfin. an.
w 1 comnard with vAtriiav nnr waa tnera l , an n.r u . . m.-i,.!
ftxix 1 . : ' . : . . " ... r mi.: I Jivrwo jvoceiyio, aw.uw iiviiu iiwAri
loow. r"w.". -""". i v-p-. "TiBtronff to bo h.Kner; cnoice neavy,
w 1 r tms 1 at a nirai tha onan taiar rnn rnrriiriTKn 1 . . . . . r. . . 1 . 1 a in m
100 .,aa l " t I .: du ten era. Kf.twxw.vu. ngni niu-u,
101 yesierpay market, Dut lor jne rooai pan m46. choice HsM. $9.40.60: packin, .3C
E5 ?1 .tr,S.e!i;ln" fororad?lh. I & Pis, bulk ot ealea, $9.40
m. iiaui vs aavsr was J JUVVi UBJ aoaata Vlw aw t -. q ii
w I waa reasonably active tnrouanoui. ai et-xtrtro a wn t iviiwa-p.f.-inrri 11 fw.
romoanQ w in a. wmk avtrn. inn marriei iur i a . i.a. a 1 . u mt ct rz. at.
100 n .n. 'I'."- nU AV ii: yeaieings, v.ww,m-. jamDs, .-. (D
sta ."" v -"VT snrlnar lambs. X8.764i9.6o.
on tne ordinary light and medium weignt
aiu. 1
1,1 grades that come Into competition with
ae Texas cattle. Heavy cattle. If choice, are
91 I fre sellers but plain and rough grades art)
ions alow sellers at unsatisfactory tigurea.
St. Loula Live Stock Market
ST. LOUIS. May 28. CATTLE Receipt
3.600 head, Including 2,100 Texans; market,
..... 14 Tapes Br 6a. mo ,ir44 -
41 4t'4 TM-Clty R A U U...:..;.r.lXlt.. 94
u l.sao 4i
.. 7.0U0 1 . 109 1 10046 I Union Stock Tarda Co., go. Onraha.,. 17
.. ws iuiis ioi4 lui f -cft-ui.ia.uu. ,
100 124 121 121 . I ,. i
.. I, M0 114 11144.114 f. Boston Conner Market
101 VA I Tha mai-baT fnr nn-,. .n4 naifara u I lOo lower; native shipping and export steers,
generally Just about steady. Supplies were f7 0O.86 dressed eef and butcher steers,
moderate and the demand about the same W-W.tef.-steera upder LW pounds, (6.00
as It has been all week. Good to choice 8-00: stockers aiidfeeders, (4.2o( 25; cows
a .nin ,..nii mi. h..f m.n..n. and heifers, (4.00(217.76; canners, (2.762.25
and fair kinds were slow and anywhera bulls, (4.00fc.50; . calves. (4.758.60; Texas
Aft ii "iaVi S3 T following quotation, are furnished by r ZaST"? ersT "
6,700 1U7T4, imv4 lit Legan A Bryan, member Boston Stock .. , ,,i.i,v and thara ... ; I HOGS Receipts, (.600 head; market,
. r , , ...7 .... I u I, u n . QIC dm., h Dl...ll. ...... 1 " " v "" ' j " " I . . . . . . I . . . II , aft 1. . , KT . I
....I.KI. nh.nva In Ih. mark fnr rmBl I n ten (IV , uiu Bklia llKllia, a.wiyv.VQ. U.Cftni.
,5 calves, bulls, stags and rough stock gen- jl?? DU,cne ana Desl nevy
l lera"?'.'. , . ..... ... . - HWrciTiP 1ST) T.lMnH-R.K.Inl, s son
a lair inquiry nas existea an weea ior . 7 . . . , . nc ; " ' ' ;r
stockers and feeders. The demand has head.: ma,kei. t0, Hr'.SJS'i natlne
chiefly been for good to choice light weight "n.
1.600 40
1,000
100
IT
41
M
M
41
n estohange, 816 South Sixteenth street:
in Adrantura ISMIchlaan
100 Arliona, Com. ........ UMlani
S814 AlloM 44WMoliawk
44S6 Atlantic fNlpplsslng
61 CAlumet A Arls 4lNorth Butte
11 I calumet a Hecia....Kii Oscaoia
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Msy 2.-COFFEF,-Market
loaed steady, net 5 points lower to 2 points
Igher. iSales 2.20 bags. Close: May,
une and July. fi.20c: August, 6.30e Soptem-
ber, (.35c; tvtober and November, - A40c;
ecember, 6.45c; January, 6.47c; Fanruary,
,50c; March, 8.63c; April, 6 54c. Spot coffee,
ulet; Rio No. 7. 8c: Santos No. 4. i'ho;
mild, quiet; Cordova, 9tl'U'A0.
Omaha Har Market.
OMAHA, May 2ft HAY No. 1, (9 50: No.
2, (S.OO; packing, (5.00. Straw: Wheat, ((.50;
rye and oats, (V.50. Alfalfa, (12.50. The best
grades ot hay are holding their own, but
nouoiiy seems to want tho poorer duality
at any price. -
Sartor and Molasses.
NF.W YORK. Mav JS-SIIOAn-Rsw.
firm; muscovado, 89 test, 8.77c; centrifugal,
98 test, 4.27c; molasses siucar, 89 test, 3.62o.
Jtatined, steady; crushed, 6.950 ; granu
lated, 5.25c; powdered. 6.36c.
LIQUOR DEALERS WILL
MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY
J. J. Klein of Coouell Rloffs Made
Address at Yesterday's Session
of Convention.
CINCINNATI, O., May 28.-Thls was tht
final day ot the fifteenth annual conven
tion of the National Wholesale Liquor
Dealers' association. - Among those who
spoke were John C. Parker, St. Louis,
on "Show Me State," and J. J. Klein, Coun
cil Bluffs, la., on "Iowa State Association."
The convention etided after tha associa
tion had elected Morris . F. Weathetmer,
Cincinnati, president and ' named Atlantic
City as the next meeting place'.
LEGAL NOTICES '
CHICAGO. III., May 10, 1910. To the Bond
holders of the bnerldan Coal Company:
The holders of tho boi'ds nf the .Sheridan
Coal company aer hereby notified that the
unaersigned trustee, under trust deed of
ine bnerldan Coal company, dated June 11,
1903, and recorded June 20. 19U3. in hook Si
ot mortgage records on page 438, In the
on ice oi me county clerk or tne county ot
Sheridan and state ot Wyoming, has re
ceived notice from the Sheridan Coal com
pany that It will, on or before June SO.
1910, remit the undersigned (24,000 to take
up and retire twenty-four bonds, as pro
vided In said trust deed. Notice is hereby
given mat me unaersigned nas drawn and
selected by lot the following twenty-four
numbers of twenty-four of tna bonds out
standing, secured by said trust deed. U e.,
TO, 4U, wo. US, 168, 190, 193, 208, 366, 260, 270,
817, 829, 340, .173, 387, 41S. 421, 4H5. 502, 517,
663, 658, 574. for payment from the sinking
fund to be so paid to It by said, the Sheri
dan Coal company, under said trust deed,
and upon sucn payment ot said (4,000 tu
tho undersigned on or before Juno 30, llli),
the undersigned will, at Its office at tha
corner of Dearborn and Madison streets,
In the city ot-Chlcago, Illinois, on the first
day of July, 1910, pay to the holders or
registered owners of said bonds, numbered
as aforesaid, tha principal and accumulated
Interest thereon, upon tjio ouuremder and
delivery thereof to the undersigned, un
cancelled and accompanied by-all unpaid
coupons thereto belonging.
Interest on each of said. bonds' numbered
as aforesaid will cease after said first day
of July, A. D. 1910, whether presented on
said day or thereafter.
UNION TRUST COMPANY, Trustee.'
By Rufus F. Chapln, beorstary.
' M18-20-27-J3
139 Copper Hange
II D41y-Woat ....
tlta First National
at ttanoooK
100 151 153
(.104 1344 UI
I
100 36 l4
tllO 10 - 61
4,000 14114 18144 141 Helvetia
aw i 16 is I Indiana
400 173 171 172 Isla-Koyala
1.100 40 1144 404 KMweenav 8 do sfd
78'a 71 Lake copper is Utah Cons
so uniii im w olverine
9H II I Msssaobwaetta 7Tukon Oald
47 41
85 New York Cnrb Market.
H
.181
W4Uuinc
. sKar vwa....
. 14 Shannon
10 Superior Copper...,
8 Superior & Boston
. 10Tamarack
U. S. S. A Bat...
100 71
900
(00
IS
47
600 141
"ioo m
OO
4,000 18
4.600- IOO
W9 140
1,600 42
"ioi "ii"
400 77
ei I va.i.i, a, nni.,,,,,.,! vmw, ...109 I bliirii; ui "ii iui e,wu w vhwiv. .10". "csm I . , . Twi... .. . ,. - - . M
161 Canunnlal 17oid aXnntalon tl steers and hel'ers, while anything lacking na bucks, (3.00(a'4.75, stockers, (3.004.25.
" I weight and quality nas Deen nara to move . . r . .. . .
at pelces no better than prevailed toward -ansao iity i.ito Btocic market.
11 h Innan nf I a ml waak I K1N8A9 fITV Mav M-PlTTrTB..
iou Quotations on cattle. Good to choice celpta, 8,000 head, Including-2.300 southerns,
i. I cornfed steers. (7.2&(h8.00; fair to good corn-1 Market steady. Choice export and dressed
"gulfed steers, (6.707.26; common to fair corn- beef steers, (6.808.16; fair to good, (6.80
'" go I fed steers, (5.50igi6.e0; good to. choice cows 7.10; western steers, (5.85.85; stockers and
ana i.eiiera, eo.w-o.io, km.n w iuuu cows I leeaera, 44.10.10; souiriern ateera, 44. w(j
and - heifers. M.754iA.76; comon to fair 7.26: southern cows. (3.65(96.60: native cows.
.. 4 I cows arid heifers, (2.763 4.50: trood to choice $4.0ugfl.50; native heifers, (4.70(&7.35; bulls,
I stockers and feeders, (i.uO.25: fair to (400)1 800; calves, (4.407.25.
I 1 . . . . .. . T.;t I,,. I . ...... . . , 7... . ........
- " - - . . goou piwkcii auu "w, e. ivUu.w, euiu- ntjtjii xieceipts, ,vw neaa. ivjarKei
141 i4B 148 Thg following quotations are furnished by mon to fair stockers and feeders, (3.600 steady; top, (9.40; bulk of sales, (9.15w9.26.
i" ii" ii3 logan & Bryan, members Boston Stock 4.76; stock heifers. (3.7634.76; veal calves. Heavy, 1U.3D(&9.tO; packers and butchers,
SO 20 99 exchange, 815 South Sixteenth street: - 13.76(57.60; bulls, stags, etc., 4.00i3iJ.36. (9.25fi9.40; lights, (9.20u9.36; pigs, (8.859.15.
Btir.t.1' amu iiAnon rieceipts, t,uw
head. Market steady. Lambs, (7.00r9.00;
yearlings, t6.00a0.25; wethers, (4.865.75;
ewes, 4.a'80.w; Blockers ana leeaers, j.w
fort.OO.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. May 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.2U0 head; market weak to slow;
steers, (6.60$7.76; cows and heifers, (3.60'
7.25; calves, (3.007.50.
HOUa Iteceipis, n,tiuu neaa; prospects
ateadv: toD. (9.45: bulk of sales. (9.30r9.40.
SliKlP AN D UHua- neceipts, i.tiew
head; prospects lower; lambs, (7.008.25,
63 64. r State Oaa 21 Greene Cone..
9 100 Us- Coal .jX..... lHIn.plrsUoo .....
e i-isLstroaa
UHN.r. Cons
lOhlo
9lRay Central...
Uwlft- pkg. Co... .,...106
16 Sears,' RoetHick CO.. Ill
II Silver Pick 9
uu oactus
mo 11 13 11 -aino
im 4TV4 47a 47ti I Chief
400 91 .91 99 Blr Centra.1
inn 4 ai 14 Klr Cone...,
100 45 45 44 I BIT Witch..
1,700 104 104 104"4 Franklin
100 l u. 1,7 u. 1,7 u I Olroax .
....41 I Ooldlleld Cons,
IM IM I Ooldfleld Ploranoa
41 41 I voiuueia iraisy
TI. 71
109
7J . TS
91
tt-ll
. 11
1 1-1
9 9-11
Representative (ales:
, . . iu.W siLliltj.
74S. A P.
844 Tonopah
lTrlnlm ,
4 v
.. 18
.. 84
.. 6
9.100 144 119 120
l,ew 4Pi 4S'
600 10944 103
100 73 71 71
70S 1314. 130 131
84
8,000 134 183 184
107
New York Mining? Stocks.
NEW YORK. May 26. Closing quotations
,lu I on mining stocks were:
Altra 237 Lei
Altra
Brunswick Con
Com. Tunnel stock..
0.0 Bonds
Cob Oal A Va
Horn Silver
Iron su.er r....,
Offered.
,237 LeadTllle Can
7 Little Chief ...
, N Meslran
, IT Ontario
0 Ophlr ..'
m standard
.Wi Yellow Jacket ..
... 6
... 4
...106
...225
...101
... 70
... 16
St. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mav 26. WTTRATTiii
lower; May. (1.06V; July. W'.ci -8entmlwr'
nT-No'aVVToii0-1 red" JfBSr..'-.' ri::
' S! ' v.".?..-' ' . ,'1' . Southern Plflc
. T wu.y. wc; bep- gout hern Hallway ...
tember, 6934c. Cash, firm: track: Hn u.iiwar nfd
ooitfoie; a wntlB, oty b4VC. . , j
UAio-ruiurts, lower; July,.36tyc- Sep.
torn ber, 86Hc Cash, steady: track: No. 2
3b'c; No. 1 white. 42c. ' '
KYK Nominal; 7DM.C . .
FLOUR Lower; rad winter Datents. (K la
3650; extra fancy and straight, 4.o!!i6.00;
11 a I VI . lUl.f tICUB, aAio'TtT.UV.
SKLti- rimotny, (3.jUfu3.60. . .
CORNMEAL (3.25. ,
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track. (1.02
0103.
HAY Firm; prairlo, (1S.OOS14.09, .
BAGGING 1 8-16C. . ., s ,
HKMP TWINE-7c.
PROVISION) Pork, unchanged; jobbing,'
(22.2Tk Lard, unchanged; prime steam,
(12 22'i12.42Vt).' Dry salt meats, unchanged;
boxed extra shorts, (14.00; clear ribs. (14.00;
short clears, (11.26. Bacon, unchanged;
boxed extra shorts, (15.25; clear ribs, (15.25;
short clears, (15.50. . .
POULTRY Firm; chickens, J5c; springs,
tuiOoOc; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 13c; geese, 7c.
RL'TTLR Steady; cieamery, itiaiSc.
IsXlGS bteady; 16c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, ebbla 6,4o0 d.Sm)
Wheat, bu 14 0i4) 40,4'iu
Corn, bu 61,7ia) OO.DUO
Oats, bu il.v 4.1.700
. , 109
.0
1U0 U 18 . lt
leovj
, 40
71,000 in HI 141
1'IUO IS (Hi
i0 ; T
2.0U0 44 43
809
im
4M
400
li0
I
47
71
K
47
144
76
St. Paul Road Sells lionils.
NEW YORK, May 28 The contract for
the sale of the (50,000,000-bond Issue of the
St. Paul railroad to tho Credit Lyonnalse.
T?J I the Soclete General Comptolr National and
I h. Itanium rn 1.1. ... mknm.A l
' " ........ 1, u . 1. , ' . , T.m.m wihi.om lUU.f 111
the offices of tho Chicago, Milwaukee V St.
Paul railroad. ....
97
44
41
Si
TE44
M.709 117 lsl 12144 dK were (2,910,161.27, and for the corres-
..... ... .... ... I nnkfl 1 nm rn to lual naaa baha f I rto 1 I
Dank Clearlaga.
OMAHA. May 26. Bank clearings for to-
Kanaaa City tiroln and l'rovlalona
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 26. WHEAT
July, 90vc; beptember, b.V4C bid. Cvih,
S.4hj lower; No. 8 haid, 99cu(L06; No. (,
Uoeiul.ui. No, 2 red, (LOuul.03; No. (. C7cnl.01.
CORN July, 67'ac, bid; September, 65S'U)
55N.C sellers; December, oU'.eatiUHO, bid.
Cash, be higher; No. 2 mixed, cue; No. 8,
6c; No. 3 white, eiQ4ilVtc; Mo. 1, Uc.
OATS Nominally, unchanged; No.
white, 40it42c: No. mixed, 37iu36.
R V K N o. 2. 70J73c.
HAY l aclianged to 60clit3.50 . lower:
chnl'-o timothy, (15.00; choice prairie, (10.76
in 11 00.
H UTTER Creamery, extras, 27o; firsts.
25c; secoiuls, Z3c; packing stock,
rJOU8 Steady; current receipts, new
cases,. (540; miscellaneous raaeM. (5.36;
southern, (4 65c; storage packed. (5 (5.
ReA'alnta.Sl.iDments
Wheat bu 68.u ;(Jo
Corn, bu S3 MO '
Oats, bu 4... S.UU9
100
400
Teniwaeea Copper
Teiaa A Pacific
Tol.. St. L. A W
Vol., St. LAW pfd..
Union ratine
'nlon Paolfls pfd
'nited lutes Koaltr ...
United States llubber ,
Inked Stalea Steel
tlnlted Slatea Steel pfd
titan Coveer
Vlrslna-Carollna Chem
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland ....
Westlnchouaa Iblaetrie
V. astern 1'nlon
Wheeling A Lake Erie
Total sales, tor tna oar, ni.iw snares.
ijo i44 m w I ponoing date lust year wera (Z,6;6,613.89.
I'M 2 SI ! I
rr Minneapolis ursia Market.
I7e II 111 UtvutrADOTTa V, n ,. o.. nriin i m .
is- 17 i7 i.,'"ivv .fiwrf'c.. T'v3"n'.i-f?"y-
toi 43 W liu. Ilu6: J"1 X: S'lAsraber, 98e93c;
I7.li4) in isf im csh, No. 1 hard, (1.09; No. 1 northern,
too 44 14 ll.Ol.OSH; No. 2 northern, (l.O4fa)1.06A; Na
No. At. Pr. te. AT. Pr.
tl I'll 6 TI u lint 1 lit
14 4JK a bi IS Iu4 I 14
M 1W II Itlil 1 li
IS IW I IW . 90 Uv ', lu
i TU I II 1214 7 10 '
1 .....lUuO 46 -11 luftt 7 SU
11 . lull IN IS ...1114 7 10
14 Ill I it! 14 14a I 7 li
IB sat T as Ill 1 60
17 1141 I Io 81 laul 1 w
II .....1VM I 91 . U lUl 1 10
1119 i v
COWb.
U 7:6 8 16 II 1001 6 81
4 lit IU 4 liie 6 j
Ill 4 i I ,....Uw
1 aio 4 91 6 1.U4 I UU
6 110 6 10 I ..Ill I W
U .... lei I tu I Ubl 16
I K4 6 Hj iw tu
10,,. M 111
aiciFKRa
I 464 4 0U 16 774 I 10
4 IU I UO
BULLS.
1 7H IK 1 1680 6 16
2 760 4 10 8 . i6u b IU
1 KlVU 4 40 1 14UU 6 60
1 11,0 4 10 8 .....loll a aa
1 14W 6 09 9 ll- I SO
( Ii4 i 00 1. 14M) I 00
1 lEwU I li 1 IttKj I U
1 1730 6 Si
CALVES.
1.... 126 I 26 Ill 7 (6
( ,10 I UU 1 14U 1 14
Ui I 16 8 U 1 lu
1 tiO I W 1 119 1 14
1 IM 40 I Ill 7 16
144 I li (U 14T 7 IU
I HI 1 U0 1 1 161 t "
4 146 7 00 I IM 7 W
kiuCalKKl eixti SktanaiitA
1 444 6 UU 1 710 ( 60
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals will be received by the city
clerk of the city of O'Neill, " Nebraska,
until eight (8) o'clock p. m. on "Tuesday,
the 14th day of June, 1910, for furnishing
material anu constructing a complete San
itary Sewer System for the city tf O'Neill,
Nebraska, In accordance with the plans
and specifications on file In the office of
the city clerk, O'Neill, Nebraska, and In
the ,rflce of the engineers, 1 Omaha, N-
DranKH,
Estimated cost, (14,500.00.
Each bid to be accompanied bv a earii.
fled check of five hundred ((500.00) dollars
Anyone desiring a set of plans and
specifications for personal use may ob
tain the same by application to the engi
neers and a payment of five ((6.00) per set
The city reserves tha right to reject any
and all bids, '
O. F. BIGLIN, Mayor.
H. J. HAMMOND, City Clerk.
THE CONSOLIDATED ENGINEERING
tu., r.nginee.s, mu 3ee idg., Omaha,
Nebraska. M25-d-7t
. , Stock In Sight.
RecelDta of live stock at the five princi
pal western markets yesterday:
cattle, nogs, bneep
South Omaha
St., Joseph
Kansas City ..
St. Louts
Chicago
Totals.
2,50)
... 1.200
... 2,000
... 8.5UO
... 4.OU0
10,700
8,0li0
9.000
9,600
2o,tW0
1,400
1,000
1,000
8.300
11,0(0
14,200 55,300 20,700
too 74 7t TI northern, M.OOrffl.OS.
7"0 41 40 41 FLAX Closed (2.18.
4..
11..
.. 117 6 8a ,
.. dm 1 a
.... IM 6 60
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 26. METALS The
market for standard copper was steady to
duy: soot and May, (12.50ii 12.60; June,
(12.4512.66; July, (12.46( 12.60; August, (12.50
ipu.tio. London market sieaay; spot 4.0s
10s. No arrivals were reported at New
York today. Custom house returns showed
exDorts at 475 tons, making 17,930 tons so
far this month. Lake copper was quoted at
Vi.Wu 13.00; electrolytic, (12.6212.76; cast
I I li . r, S. 1ft fj TI. ...ark.., una . .
1 II1S, 7 U l-.WJ. , ... i.m. nv. ... ,. 1. J ,
spot and May, wanwaM.tf; June, u.u
t(83.20; July. (33.00Yi3.20. London market
ateadv: sDOt. A.10U lvs; lutures, tiv.il ids.
Lead market, sieaay; spot, .4u".4.uu, rvew
York: (4.17Vfi?4.22t, c-asl St. Louis, lxjn
. 71600 83 11 II
l.H 111 118 111
U.Oil 4
4.100 1
4iQ (0
(.000 41
"'ioo "m"
H4
45
431,
44
It
21
40
4
II
47
8
Boston Mining; Stocks.
BOSTON, May 24 Closing quotations on
mining stocks wera:
. 46 Mohawk
. NcTaiie Don
. 21 Nlplsalng Mines ..
. li.44 North butts
. 1 North Lake
. 151,01a Dominion ....
, II Osceola
. 14 Psrrutt S. A C.
.114 Qutncy ,
. :THthannoo
. al Superior
. lS. A B. M
. 18iuperlor A P. C...
. 7Tamaraok
.49 U. S. C A O...S
. I V. 8. 8. R. A M..
. 21 do pfd
. issl'uh t'on
. tn. I' 1 ah Copper
. li Winona
. 81 WulTerlne
Allouea
Amal. Capper
A I. L. S
Arls. Com .......
Atlaatlo
D a c. c. s. :
Uulle Coslltloo ...
Cal A Aria
e'sl. A Her la ...
Ccutennlsl
Cnppar Hanga . . .
East Hutu copper.
Franklin
Olrvux Con
Qranbf t'oa
Oraeue CanaAaa...
l.le Rojrale
Kerr Lake
Lake Cofiper
Lasella lluapar
Mi. ml Copper ...
Asked.
, 61
. :oh
. 11
. i
. it
. IT
.UI
. l."
. T6
. 11
. 44
. 1044
. II
. 64
. M
. V4
. 49 H
. 21
. IU
. T
.117
Treasury Statement.
-WASHINGTON. May 20-The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of business
today was a follows:
Trust Funds Gold coin, (S5S,t1.86; silver
dollars, (489,895 OH); silver doiUi s of 1HW, (3..
715 000; silver certificates outstanding, (4K9,
m (V0. .
General Fundi-Standard sliver dollars In
general fund, (2.1S6,avi; current liabilities,
I9S.34V.I46; working balance In treasury of
finaa. 81ri.417.87ri: In banks to credit nf teaa..
'27,000 urer of the United Slatea. (38,149,011; sub-
.uw I sldlary silver coin, (21,I15,37o; minor coin.
CORN No. ( yellow. 650. .
OATS No.- ( white. 85V"3Hc;
tiiii-no, a. lOciiac. . ' m
H RAN In 100-lb. aacka. (lAOftSDliiJ. .
FJX)UR First patents (In wood.- f. 0. b.
Minneapolis), (6.20'u5.40; second patents, is.03
(U6.20; first clears, (4.0G$4.15; second clears.
(2.80g3.10, . , . , t - t, , .
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May ' 16. -ABUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 30c; extra
nearby prints, 80c. I
EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases, 2l4o at mark;
Pennsylvania and other nearby current re
ceipts, returnable cases, 'M'c at mark;
western firsts, free cases, 21 He at mark;
western current receipts, frte cases, 20Vxc
at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York toll 'cream,
choice, io'sftluc; fair to good, Ufttplbo.
Liverpool 4"; re In Msirkrt.
LIVERPOOL. May 28. WHEAT -e Spot,
HOGS Another liberal supply ot hogs Lnn markat unchanged at 12 12s d. Stml
was yarded this morning aim, despite a ter market was steady; spot, (u.fioryb.GO, ivew
fairly large block ot sialu ofteiln.a, move- York; (o.lOtSK.VIi. Kaet iSt. Iouls. London
ment was reasonably active from the start, market hla-ner at Lil bu. Iron market un-
Packers bought freeiy throughout and, changed; Cleveland warrants, 49s 10'd, In
white snipping oiucia ami scarce, mq I London. lca.iy ine tuaraei waa quiet;
big end of raueipts had been sola before No. 1 foundry, northern, (n.OOtfj 17.76; No. 2,
miOUay. mcva mi"i unvi in uuiu u.TIB- I lH.otrl..oi i o, 1 aoutiieiii aim .'.u. 4 avuvir
iiiih. uu. wioaiini . uwiiuuii. ,ii cun-iarn. hoi l. aia.amu 10. iu.
dltion ot the uudo We.e generally colored I .
by their operations yesterday. Traders who I ' Cotton Market
sold out on tne close, ngureu mat prices NEW YORK. May 28. COTTON Market
were e. iy 'V ' ,7 . . ":l opened steady at 3 points i.igner to 9 point
loose of their holdings earlier In the day, iuwer. which was better than due on thi
quoted the market ai a big nickel, and, In cable and during the first few minute
some cases aoioo .o-er. average aaiea ,he acUve muniUa sold up to a net advance
showed declines of about a nickel, how- ot 2f( j points on bull support of the old
r,. , ... - crno and cover nn or new ciod snorts, not-
basis. I sviihntandlne thn favorable neither mio.
As the morning advanced prices lm- offering, increased on the bulge and sub-
proved somewhat under the stimulating In- ,1Uent fluctuations were Irre.ular.
fluence of active demand . and sales toward futures opened steady; May, 15.04e; June,
tho close appeared to be little. If any, lower j ojo bid; July. 15.0bc; August, 14.73c; Sep:
than those of yesteidaj-. tember, 13.58c; October. U.81c; November,
. .lo.fnvrar?dw,tr "-i ember. 12 67c; January. 12.63c;
iiuaivii. I..WX;.
$9.16-9 25. Tops dropped to $9.28, Tio lower
dull; No, 2 red western winter, un stock : than the best price paid yesterday.
f utures, easy; way, os 7.o.-, juiy, MiDia; Kepresentatlve sales:
yjx 1 ' tin 1 vas o u.
CORN Spot, quiet; old American mixed.1,.
. .. . . i.,,.. .1 .. 1 , c t ; . . . , s. , , lD
Da 1 740 . new aim unou, wbu, ti. usivcb
ton, 5sHd. Futures, steady July, 4a lid;
September. 4a i. i l .
Ma
Peoria Grain Maruet. '
PEORIA, III., May 20.-r-CORN-Hlgher;
No. ( white, o&c; No. I white. 63c; No. t
yellow, tSc; No. ( yellow, rjJiVaci No. (,
ifiSic; No. 4, 67c; no grade, 617565c.
OATS Unchanged; standard, a&q; No. I
white, 3ij3''c.
minsske Uraln Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 36.-FLOliR-Dtill.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, (l.OK-f1.09; No. 1
northern. (l.OJ'1.07; July, 96e
OATS 40c.
BAULKY Samples, tu6Gc.
!0...
3...
It...
n...
T...
u...
64...
IT...
64...
II. . .
64...
61...
II...
61...
41...
16...
II...
nr..
uu..
17...
11...
,...3m)
....4
....ni
....271
...2t
....!'
A. Sh. Pr.
2o4 1-0 I 6
.343 10 I 06
40 9 07
M I 10
90 9 10
10 I 10
... 9 10
10 4 10
IM U0 I 10
. .141 40 I 10
..lot ... I II
..210 ... I 10
..137 40 I 10
,-,47 120 I 1
. fc l 140 I 10
..168 !MI I 10
..no 110 I 10
..177 ... 9 10
,.8ll 10 I 10
..II l 9 10
..814 W 9 10
..IU ... 9 19
tin. At. 8h. Pr.
4 371 1:0 f 11
48 1.0 Ml I II
74 141 110 I 14
61 24 ... I 16
'1 878 1!0 9 li
ti r, 1C0 9 M
40... 1ST 40 I 15
4 871 10 I 15
13 373 40 I 18
II 270 HO 1
66 .i 1J) I IS
0 274 1J0 I 16
IT.- ii 1C0 I 16 -
... ill 10 I II
61 Ml ... 9 11
II 344 ... I li
TO 110 ... I IS
is tn im 9 is
o 24 40 9 11
14 3M 40 I 11
? 834 ... I 11
II tal W u
Cotton futures closed barely steady. Clos
Ing bids: May, 14.86c; June, 14.8&c; July
14o0c; August, lt.JCc; September, 13.4hc
October. 12.74c; November, lJ.Ctc; December
12.5c; January, l.'.Mc; March. 12.56c
COTTON Closed quiet; 6 points decline
middling uplands, 15.25c; middling gulf,
16.50c; skies 7,40u Dales.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE.
fin. una n? . I. .....II C. '
i.mi.n, aiu mo, Aoiv. oeaiea pro
posals. In triplicate, subject to the uual
conditions, will be received here until 11
a. m., central standard time, May 28, 1910,
ior iui iiidiiiiib wagon.' iranHportatlOIl,
passenger and freight, and lor handling
stores between Dale Creek, Wyoming, and
run j-. a. nuBseii maneuver uamp, com
menclng about June 15, 1910, and Continuing
until breaking up Maneuver Camp, ap
proximately beptember 1st, 1910. United
States reserves the right to reJeot or ac
cept any or all proposals .or any pari;
thereof. Information furnished on applica
tion. Envelopes containing proposal should
De marked roposais tor iransportatlon,"
and addressed to MAJOR. D. , K.. Mo
(JART11Y. C. Q. M. , M2-3-4-25-26-27
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Nebraska, April 29 1910. Healed pro
posals. In triplicate, will be received hero
until 10 a. m., central standard time,. May
28, 1910, for furnishing oats, bran, . hay,
straw, hard wood or soft wood, smithing
coal and mineral oil during the period from
July 1, 1910, to August 21, 1910, at Dale
Creek, Wyoming, for use at the Camp ot
instruction ana maneuver at pole Moun
tain, Wyoming, united states reserves
right to reject or accept any or. all pro
posals or any part thereof. Information
furnished on application hero. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Fuel, Forage and Oil" and
addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, C.
Q. M. A30-M2-3 25-2sMS7.
FORT MEADE, 0. D., MAY 2, 1910,
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceived here until 10 a. m., Mountain time,
June 1, lalO, for constiucting Concrete
Dam and clearing reservoir alto, 10 con
nection with Fort Meade, 8. D., water
system. Plans and specifications may ba
seen at offices of Chief Quartermaster, De
partment of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb.;
Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.;
Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 111.;
Department of Dakota, . St. Paul, Minn.,
and this office, at which, latter- place a.l
Information may be obtained on applica
tion. A deposit of (10, to Insure return. Is
required before plans are sent on Individual
uppllcatlon. Envelopes containing proposal!
hhould ba endorsed "Proposals for Dam
and addressed to Constructing Quarter
master. M6-7-C-10 tl-u
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits,
NEW YORK. May IS. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market quiet for both spots and
futures, Wltn prices steady, On the sno
fancy is quoted 'at 10c, choice at HiV
prime, at i'0'V4c ana common to fair at
6fiVe.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are firm on
diminishing stocks. Quotations range from
I J8c for California up to 30-40H and 4'4?3r
fur Oregon. Apricots are steady, will,
small offerings. Choice, IOhIUV.'; ixtra
choice, luiaiftllVfec; fancy, UVa'q UVjC. peaches
are firm, with stocks pretty well cleaned
PROPOSALS FOR ELECTRICAL WORK
Fort Mackensle, Wyoming, May 12, 1910.
Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re
ceived here until 2 p. m., mountain tlmn.
June 1st, 1910, tor remodeling tha street
lighting system and building u sun-statloti
at this post. Plans and specifications oa
file at office of the Chief Quartermaster,
Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo S
Chief Quartermaster. Department of the
Missouri, Omaha, Nebr., and tha Builders'
Exchange, .si. Paul, Minn., or same may
be obtained from this office upon the de
pot It of (5 to Insure their safe , return.
Envelopes containing proposals should b
Indorsed "Prupusala for Electrical Work"
and addressed to the Constructing Quarter
n aster. Fort Mackensle, Wyoming.'
Ml-17-lo-19-27-2
CORRAL FENCES. FORT DES MOINES.
la.. May 8, 1910. Sealed proposals in
triplicate will be received until 11 a. Tm.,
May 23, 1910, for constructing corral fences
here. Information on application. U, H.
reserves right -to accept or reject any or
all p.opoaula, or any part thereof. J. p.
Ryau, 'captain, acting quartermaster.
M. 12-15-14-li--a7.