int. t;t:t:: umaiia. bA t luuat. ma t, jy--. Sew task I ley I Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day. Live Stock Omaha Grain Itaraipl wars; rllt Haas Utip I'lfirlal Monday ,,,, ill) f 71 fill (final Taeedar .... 7 t si tin (.(rial MM,ir, TIM It II JtT I'lfldel Turada,,,, t HI HI 4 r.nm.t Fnda 1 " t I T.I.I flv ! Ulrl 41.11 4!41 am day la.l k ,11,111 S4III 64 111 N..ea day t J If 414 1tll wt iv I iia lllil IHH !ll'l Hem day r as.. 24,141 11,191 SI, III tt...ll.la sad HspolliAM f HvMtlWk in. t'aiea etorkyairf. Omaha. N.Sv, fr ;4 haul, ending I a. m . M I, 11:1, nKCEII'Tf-CARrT, llorse and riiint ih r, m r, ny... i i Mo p K 4 linen p.-. ft It.... M 91 t v w. nr.. i r - V W ny . weat ! 41 t' , P . M v O, nr. I U .. O R . ! 1 r, n rif . wi, .. II II . . c n, f ft r. raet.. 1 t , n I r. '. HlliioW 1'eniral nr.. ' I', l. W, By t 1 Total re.-lne . 71 l 24 nixnnniTli'lV. -llKAr 0111" Hns Sheen 111 ?4JS ijjj IfT 4 IT :; l?:s Til 111 1J i; 14"! 4:; 24 :s3 J" Annans cn liti Parking Co. uni.i r,'km c. ... ',. 1 Packing Fw'l I'O .1 V Murnhy .... HcU J liiroln Parking Co " 'lierlii. racking Cn ? Mplveat Parking Co t' n'liea mh. Perkins Cn ,.,lin Hoih Sena an, Oineli Parkin Co... 4 .1 II nulla rt Tliir"i.s Cn J li.itil- Franrla John Harvey ' 1 l..l . n Ken. ". Cn 2 .1 14. Rot " pH...lnrk P'W, ........ 4 Wrili'lmrr ft Pcg.i ::': OII.it burrs J4 W vToll r.uie r.ec.tpi were 1"""rt- . f"1 r.ltl " In ""l il'i"!"! 'n I"1'")' .( hiu th mnplv f"lrlv Krl.l.y. dtwn of ml rlw olil rMilliy I mtrtAy in mrAiiir prlc, r nd hrirrra wr piui nl'mlr. unil lir ,n .lork.r. nit trnrrn on !. rnin p.rt.l with a k o .' ,nr flir from .l.rnlv In !lo lowrr. pl.ln lio.vlrii 1inwlnr Ihe inoi.t dx-llno. HH huk In n round S hlith.r. n.l ilock an,l fi.rtr lw liw 5Sn ,url, jk Onol.Mon. on rtll: Chntro to piTne k"rv, .I5 40: nil In fh"l- IT.71tfl.lS: Mr In "cl hrrvrn. ' SJ 7Ji: rommon In fnlr hw. .7ri47.S: nnil to rhnlro ylrllll. II oj fnlr to noil ymirllnirit. I7.4nl.: rommnn lo flr vrtrllni:". I.76tf 7.!5: rholrn to prlmn hflfr'm, IH. 0(1411.50; oocl to rholc hHf crii I7.J64JI : fnlr lo it'iod hritrrm. lit no tliu; clmlrn to prlm ro. l.S4.ISi oort lo rholro , 5.li 3S: fnlr lo oml co. I5.!H.5: OOfl Jo c!llr fcMtcr.. I7.5141 1.16: fnlr lo m"I ttnlm. i; onwT.tn: -ommnn to fnlr finlir. -. HlVOO: irood to rhnlr utockari.. I7.7SW I 4: Mr to kooiI iitocVw. I7.00T.7; .immon In fnlr utorkrrii. t.OH7.00: tnrk hHfr. I4.SOSH.00: lork cov. l.hn I .! Ktnrk calVM. I8.00tfl.00; .lock bulla. H.OOffl.OO. no No. 74... 4... 14... -1... 30.. . :i... 11... J3... : S... 4... ... ... ... 4... Av. . .1354) . . i sr.n ..1441 Tr. 7 SS 1 70 on u I 40 No. 7. 13. Av. . . M ..1413 ..ISM . . 76 Pr. 7 no 7 o oo I 15 STKEHS AND HBIKERS . . 136 . . Ill .. 71 ..1140 ..mss ..110K .. 11311 ..1184 ..1"!3 .1770 .1530 Hob Rwi-lptH 7 10 37.. YEARLINGS. 7 lib 31..... I 10 !1 rows. 4 AO 5 60 S 00 10 SO T.... 6 0 s...r. HKIFERS. I 3b ' 8 BULtS. Ul 1 5 40 1 SCO 1 wcro 7.000 5 I IS . 0I . 7C4 .1050 .11113 .1038 .114 .14: 10 6 10 gnol itoni.ncl from uhlppcm .1RR0 t !S .1710 6 76 . 880 7 00 head. On the market u active, mostly lOftlim higher. cWwInK rlrnnc at tho full advance. Light hogs nold from Ilo.-J0(rl0.30, with top prlca of 110 35. Mixed Inada and butcher welahta, $IOW10.35: pnrklnr (radra. 9.6010.0l). with extreme lieavlea, .00l,50; bulk tf nalra. 110.00 10.2. HOGK. No. Av. Hi , .sr.;; 74. .731 77.. SSI 44..2H3 76. .24 Sh. 260 no . tr. ' 06 J0 05 10 10 10 20 10 30 No. Av. 10.. 350 1..2K 43. .318 90. .213 Sh. 220 80 TV. 10 OO 10 m 10 16 10 26 Omaha, May 5. Rrooinliirt aict.t in Argentine fahlrd that the amount of wheat tf maining for export in that country wa 74,OUO.(XKI bu. Shipment from that country January 1. to-datf. ig- sregate 7MH5.0O0 bu., at compared with Jl.9,000 ame period lat year. loct a toward the lat iih net Sterling exchange today v.a quoted loe of 11-2 la J I H on wheat; H44'j, highcit aince 1919. txport " ' corn. J 3 k on oat Sheep Recelpta were 4.100 head. Trad Inn was very hIow to get undar way to day, aeller!i holding for ateady price and liuycra bidding illghtly lower. The mar ket opened later around 25950c lower, with bulk of shipped lamba aelllng at - tl 4.00 14.35. . On, lot or- hndywelbt ' ewra Bold, to arrive, at I14.7P wera In- rluded In today'a run. Practical top, ' 114,26. California aprlng lamba In good I Biipply, aclling mostly 60o lower with top i at 816.00. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good 5 -to choice. 14.00I4.45; fat lamba. fair lo food. $13.0014.00: spring lambs. 116.00 W16.75: cull lambs. 10.0013.00: fat , rnrllnga, H1.00iil2.50; fat wethers. 00 di 11.00; fat ewes, light. 88.00 &S.00; fat ewes, heavy. 87.0O4Jil.00. - - 'i SPRINO LAMBS. i No. ' Av. Pr. , " , HJ Calif. 68 15 00' FEEDKR LAMBS. 7:t Calif. 51 18 00 T BARLINGS. . .... . J 74 Calif. M 11 00 Kansas flty Lira Stock. Kansas City, Mo., May 6. (U. 3.. Bu ' tcmu of Markets.) Cattle Reeelpta, 1.200: ' all classes generally steady with yester- - day's low close; top steers, 88.40: best ' Colorado pulpers, 8.00; good and choice cows. 6.00.76: strictly good. 1.100-- iwund mixed cows and heifers. 17.00: medium cannera around 83.25: cutters, U.:r,ft4.76; better grade vcalers moatly IS.0O4P8.5O. , Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: active to - packers and shippers, - 1013c higher; . bulk. 190j2:5 pounders. 810.3010.40; . top. $10.45; 276f 360-pound weights, $10.20 ' 10.35; bulk, $10.10010.40: sows mostly . around $9.00; pigs, weak; best, $10.25. t Sheep and Lamba Reclpts. 1.500 head; ' killing classes, steady; shorn Texas ; wethers, $.7510.00: shorn Texas lambs. 813.75: Arizona springers, $16.00; natives, . $14.J515.IS. .. 4'lilcago Livestock. Chicago, May 6. Cattle Receipts, 3.500 head;- veal calves. 25c higher: all other classes steady; best yearlings here, IS. 65; best heavy steers, $8.50; bulk beef steers, 37.60f8.25; bulk veal calves to packers, 1 IS.BOtj'S-75; few best, up to $9.00; bologna " bulls, active at $6.0005.2$ moatly. HogsReceipts, 17,000 head; opened strong to 10c higher; closing firm, moat- ly i to 10c higher than yesterday s aver 1 ac: top. $10.70: bulk. 110.16 10.65; . shippers took about 6,600 head; .hold S over moderate: pigs, strong. - Sheep Receipts. .000 head: closed dull, mostly 25 to 50c below yesterday: 'i some heavy sheep off more: very good .' fod western lambs late, $14.60; good ; handy shorn ewes, $8.50; fat heavy ewes a largely $6.00 ' " St. "Loola Livestock. a Kast St. Louis, III.. May 6. Cattle v r.eceitpa. 700 head; few common steers ' . and cannera 10 to 15c lower: light- veal . calves. 25c higher:' other classes about '. steady; top yearlings, 88.50; weight 63$ - ' pounds; . bulk cows. 85.00&6-00; bulk dinners. $$.$ J.M; top vealers. $9.00: - - bulk, $8.75 $9. 00; not enough bulls or Blockers - hero to test market, f Hcga Receipts. 11.000 head; mostly I 10c higher; good clearance, to 310.75; bulk. $10.601.70: pigs mostly $9.50 t 10.25; balk packer sows, $8.859.00; . : uualitv mostly good. t Sheep Receipts, 1.W0 head: spring lambs. Sic lower, aged sheep sharply low f er :ram heavies $1 lower: choice spring ; lambs. $14.50; good light eves, 18.54; V heavies. $6.5067.00. huiiueai wai laid to be rather low for our wheat, hut good for corn and ot. Continental t.urope bought mine wheat in Argentine and Aus tralia. A liberal run of receipts arrived at Omaha today, consisting oi 73 car of wheat, 109 can of corn, 22 cart of oat and 6 cart of rye, no barley, aggregating 210 car, at compared with 104 can lait vear. Shipment were heavy, thoe of wheat were 122 ran, those of corn and rye alto being fairly large, totaling 256 cars, against 102 cart a year ago. Demand for wheat was no so good today and sales were made at prices ranging from 3c to 4c lower. There was a good demand for cash corn at unchanged to )C lower, most of the sales being lie to VjC lower. Oats were generally unchanged. Rye was Lfjtioted unchanged and barley nomin ally unchanged. WHEAT. No. dark hard: 1 car. 11.4. No. 3 dark hard: 1 car (smutty), l,4. No. 1 hard Inter l I car (70 per rent dark), $1.37; t rar (34 per cent dark), fl.r.s; t rare. l.$2. , No. hard winter: 1 car ah!ipera' weights). $1.31, aaml-ark: rare, $1.31: I car (40 per rent dark), $1.36; I rar (7 per rent dark, atnuity), $131; 1 car (B per cent muity), $1.16. No. t hard winter: I car (43 per cent dark). $1.32; $ rare. 11.30; 1 car (.05 per cent heat damaged), $1.29; 1 car ( 04 per cent heat damaged). $1.2. No. I ellnn: I rar. $1.32. No. 3 yellow hard: t car, $1.31. No. 3 yellow hard: ! cars, $1.30. No. 8 yellow hard: S cars. $1.20. No, 3 aprlng: 1 car (northern), $1.6i. No. 3. mixed: 1 rar (durum), $1.20, No, t mlied: 1 car (durum), $1.18. CORN. No. 3 while: 10 rant. 64 Sc. No. 3 white: 1 car. S4.c; l car, 54c. No. 1 ellow: 3 cars. 65 He. No. 3 yellow: 25 rara. S6Hc; 1 car (nippers' welghta), 65S No. S yellow: I rar, 65 Wc; I cars, 56c. No. ( yellow: 1 rar, 63r. No. 1 mixed: I car, 64c. No. ! mixed: 7 cars, 64r; 3 cars (whip pera' weights), 64c; 1 car (near yellow), 644i: 2-5 rar, 64c; 1 car (shippers' weights), I4ic. No. 3 mixed' 1 car (special billing), 64c; 1 rar, 63 He OAT8. No. 3 white: 1 car (shippers' weights), 37 Sir; 1 car, 3714c; 3 cars, 37c; 1-3 car, 36 c. .No. 4 while: 2 cars. 2'ir: 1 car, 37c. One car oats and barley mixed, 36 He RYE. No. S: 1 car,' $l.oo. No. S: 1 car (old billing), 97c No. 4: 2 cars. 96c. Sample: 1 car (corn mixed). 96c.--BARLEf. ' No sales. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 73 70 62 Corn 109 93 34 Oata 22 22 Rye 4 0 Barley 0 2 2 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 1!2 70 43 Corn 71 93 61 Oat 21 17 7 R SJ . 0 1 Barley 1,1 PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Wecelpts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 775.000 626,000 764,000 Corn ....981.000 668.000 683,000 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 8o,0on 621,000 820.000 Corn 904.404 882.000 1,163.000 Oata 871.000 610.000 699,000 . CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 140 68 S3 Corn 18 83 SJ Oata 101 85 67 " ' ' KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Carlo's Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat ' 88 130 J24 Corn 27 61 26 Oat S ' 6 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 41 v 43 116 Corn 73 23 44 QRta 23 24 63 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlota . Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Minneapolis ........112 120 158 Duluth ' ,J9 30 Winnipeg. 321 161 $1 Chicago Grain Financial By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Uaua H I)) .' Chicago, May S Beari.h senti ment predominated in the grain mar ket.. The greater part of the new was of a depressing character, and highest price were mane r any. i ne and SHi'u le on rve There wa a noticcahlc lack of an aggreive demand for wheat in both the May and July. While the local clement was bearish, tliry were not disposed lo press the selling side early. Later what little supimrt there was, around $1.20 for July, was with drawn. With some stop loss orders caught, prices dropped rapidly. At the inside they showed 2 l-2c under the close of the previous day. Crop report from practically all sections showed improvement. Spring wheat seeding is rapidly Hearing comple tion. Mas t'loa ! Ouii-id. msrkaia are preparing to hip liberal nu.ntlll -a of rash wheal la t hi rsgo for livery en Slay roalracla. una Kan.aa (,'liy elciamr loading nut 7.oo bukl. Minneanolia May, olll'h was e. Iremely si rung Thursday. I'd Ihe ilrllne and 4,i.e4 lower, raving soma elfrrt Iter. K.porl demand waa l aggrra.lt. Unnany w ft reported lo have taken over 2.000, on buahels Argentine and Au.trallan kat an orean pauage. LKerpsal rlosed led lower to .l higher. Ihe email Arg.a tine piria being a tai lor. I or u and oaia aboard stubborn reala lanra lo early telling pressure, but broke .harply luo.r.l Ihe la.l Ihrn asm of Ihe I, rat trader alerted to all out. but they found aupport larking. Slay rora and nut. both showed more alrcngib than the Julys, They gained fractionally, Willi the tlay.July oaia spread (loan lo t cenls at one lime en tuylng ef the nearby and aelllng of Ilia July by elevator Inlereeia. An active dem .nd for ra.h oaia waa re. ported at Mlnntipnlis snl a fair export buaineaa was put through In both grains at the an hoard. Receipts; 31$ care com and 113 rara oaia. Trading In rye was rather alow, but thai grain held up better than wheat and a fairly good export buaineaa ws under way at Ihe geaboard. Pit No'ee. John Tredwell, provision specialist, saya that within the la.t few days thera has been a marked readjustment uf vulues be tween hugs and produrta whli-h la fully Juatiried from a manufacturing roat standpoint. I.lveipool spot lard aas 3 shillings higher yesterdsy. which strengthened vsluea for lard hero for time. May deliveries e.lerday wera 450,000 pounda, making 1,150,900 pound for five daya. There are aald In be liberal holdings of wheat at Fort William and Port Ar thur that ran be delivered on Slay con tract.. f nereaaary, but elevator Interests do not caro to part with the wheat at Ihe preaent time. Crop reports front Russia ara spoiled but in (he main are satisfactory, although locusts have appeared In the Volga terri tory. Hrovnhall'e Argentine agent estimates Argentina haa slill 71,000.000 buahela of wheat remaining for export, of which 18,000.000 huahels have already been aold. A lesdlng New York house hsd a private cable climating the surplus at 37.000.ooo bushels. Its shipments so far aggregate 71,000,000 bushels. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. nv L-ndlke Grain Co. DO. 2627. Msy 6. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Wht. May July I Sep. Rye May Sep. Corn May July Sep. Oats Msy - July Sep. 1 Pork May Lard May July Ribs May July 1.43 1.42 i.i l.!4 1.36(4 1.1844 1.1SH I 1.09HI H ".66 .6544 .6814 .3744 .4014 .41441 1.4244 V.26H I 1.1844 I 1.3SH i'Y.iT'. 1.09U , 9,' .12 '.'." I .68 'i I .38 '4 .404 .41 1.3914 1.39H 1.34 1.25 1,1114 1.17! 1.08 4 .99 , I s43 . 64 .66 121.26 121.25 I I ' 112.50 12.60 IU.90 jll.SS til. 55 111.65 111.70 111.75 1.01 .99 I .Sl ".64 '.66 .3714 .40 I .41l 1.25 121.25 121.35 .3714 .40 .4114.1 1.42 1.42 1.27 1.27 1.1 1.18 1.04 .91 .62 .62 .66 .66 6S4 .31 .4044 .41 I 112.00 111.60 111.35 111.60 M 12.60 11.67 111.40 111.60 I -40J... 12.60 iU.92 111.45 111.67 Sioux City Livestock. Sioux City. - la.. May 6. Cattle-Re- relpta, 1.10 head; market, etrong, active; fed aleera and yearlings. s0B8.50 warmed up steers and yearlings, Jb.oC& 7?j- fat rows and heifers. S 5067.75: csnners. $3.044.25; veals. $5.00eiO.5Ot feeders, 86.OOtf7.00; calves, 15,00ft 7.75; feeding rows and heifers, $4.00t6.00; atn.-kr. 15.5007.50. Hoes Receipts. 6.000 head: market. 1 lic hltrher: butchers. $9.90010.1.: stsgs. I7.00tr7.60: lights, $10.25; heavy mixed. 8S.451S10.00; heavy packers, $9.0089.2. k,:llc r,f mIm. 19. 90410.15. Sheep Receipts. 750 head; market. ateady. Kansas City Prwdure. Kansas City. Mo., Msy 5. Eggs Firm ei-.,a fiii"V Butter L'nchanged: poultry, unchanged. Minneapnlla Grain. -'Minneapolis, May 6. Wheat Cash. No. 1 northern. $1.52 1.64 ; May, $1.54; July. $1.44. . Corn No. s yeitow, vi uro.-xi;.. Oats No. 3 white. 5 3644c. Barley 63 64c. , " Rye No. 2. $1.02 1.0$. Flax No. 1. $2.84 2.17. Kansas City Grata. Kansas City. Mo.. May 6. Wheat- Close. May, $1.26; July, $1.16; Septem ber. $1.09. . .... . Corn May, 56i4c; JUiy, m;c; Septem ber, 62c - . Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. May 6. Wheat Cash: No. 3 hard, $1.301.6O; No. 2 red, $1.31 Corn No. 2 white, lllvw; rso. z yel low, 5969c. St. Loots 'Grain. St. I.ouls. Mo., May 6. Wheat May. tl.": July. $1.2144 1-21 44. Corn May, 60c; July. bsc. Oats May, St He: July. 41c , Minneapolis Grata. Minneapolis. Minn.. May 6. Flour Lower; family patents. $8.158.20; ship ments. 45.779 bbls. Bran $23.006 26.00. : St. Jeeeph Uva Stock. . St. Joseph, Mo., May 6. Cattle Re ceipts. 800 head; market slow; steady to weak: steers. $7.00 (B 8. 60; cows and heit- A tnni.nn- -.lve. t6.00fr9.00. Hogs-Recelpts. 3,000 head: market 10c to 15c higher: top. $10.40; bulk. $10,210 iahi.n .nit T..mha Receipts. 3.560 head market slow and lower; lambs, $15.00 15.75; ewes. $8.26.oo Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. 111.. May 6. Potatoes Very w..k. rM-.inla 60 cars: total L'. a. snip ments. 936 cars: Wisconsin sacked and hulir round whites. $1.7061.75 cwt.; Slin nesota sacked round whtes, $1.70 cwt.: Idaho sacked rurals. $1.80 cwt.; new rnrv w..k Florida double headed bar- rels Sapuldlng rose No. 1. $6.256.50; No. 2, $4.254.50. Flaxseed. tMiluth. Mlna.. Ma i:.;s2.3ci. I. Flaxseed Chkage rreaace. Chicago, i:i.. May 6. Butter Un changed. Egn Steadv; receipts. 38.100; firsts, 24:4e: ordinary firsts. 21H22c: mis cellaneous. 21:2Hc: atorage packed ex tras. 26?6Uc; storage packed firsts, 25 I'Vc. Poultry Alive, lower: fowls, 25c; broil era, i8Q45c; roosrera, 15c ' Boston Wool. Boston, Msy . The Commercial Bulle tin tomorrow will say: "The. market here has continued very strong and prlca are aomewhat higher again for the week, although the volume of business has been a little less en ac count of reduced storks with which to do buslneas. In lite west there has been very geners I buying with prices slightly desrer, then last week, fine wools aell lng generally at 35 to 42c. according to what they are. "The demand for gooda Is somewhat Improved, even worsted goods at length responding and the American Woolen company has advanced prices 10 to 20c a yard on there goods, occasionally more, with the expectation that price will be still higher on account of the rise- In wool." The Commercial BuUetin tomorrow will publish wool quotatlona as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Delaine unwashed, 48 60c; fine unwsshed. 89 40c: half blood combing, 4244c; blood combing, 40 ft 41c. Michigan and New Tork fleeces: De laine unwashed, 46 ft 47c; fine unwashed, 36.18c; half blood unwashed ,3840c; blood unwsshed, 3940c;, blood un wsshed, 3738c. Wisconsin. Missouri and average New England: Half blood. 3729c; blood, 36 a, 17c; 14 blood, 34 iff 36c. Scoured baats: Texas fins 12 months, $1.101.16; fine I months, 95c$1.00. California northern. $1.1001.16: middle county. $l.001.02; southern. 8385c. uregon eastern No. 1 stao le. 81.15421.20-. fine and combing. 81.10ittl.15: . eaalern clothing. 9095c; valley No. 1, 95c li.oo. . - , Territory -fine atanle choice 1 1 t R iff, 1 " s halg blood combing. Sl.00tfl.05: 14 blood combing, 7678c; i blood combing, 66 ssc. . , Fulled delaine. $1.05 ftl.10-. A A. tl.oofli 1.05; A supers, 9095c. ' Mohairs, best . combing, 65068c: best carding, 60 66c. -.. New York Sugar. New Tork. Slay 6. The , raw augar market was unsettled and prompt Cuban declined to 2 3-8c, cost and freight, equal Jo 3.98c for centrifugal, but other wise no change ' was reported. Second half April shipment Cubas are quoted at 2 7-16c, cost and freight, equal to 4.04o for centrifugal, with, June shipment at 2 He. equal to 4.11c. Porto Rlcos are quoted at 3.92c. There were sales of 23,000 bags of Cubas, prompt clearance to a local refiner and 86,000 bags of Porto Rlcos to New Orleans, May ship ment, at quoted prices. The liberal offerings In the snot market ted to scattered liquidation In raw sugar futures and closing prices showed de clines of 1 to 2 points. Trade Interests and houses with European connections were the principal sellers. July, 2.62c; September, 2,83c; December, 2.87c; March, 2.84c. - There was no improvement In the de mand for refined augar. although .with drawals on old contracts were said to be larger. Prices were unchanged at 0.25O to 6.40 ror line granulated. There waa a sale or two lots or July contracts in refined futures. Closing prices were unchanged to five points higher; July, 5.95c; September, 6.10c; Decem ber, 6.00c. . - New York Coffee. New Tork, May 6. The market for cof fee futures opened at a decline of 6 to 9 points under scattered realizing after yesterday's advance, but soon firmed up on the firmness of Rio exchange rates and reports of higher primary markets. July sold up to 10.26c, making a new high price for the season, while .September ad vanced to 10.05c, making the general market 1 to 10 points net higher. There was enough realising at these figures to check the advance, but the close was within a point or two of the best, last prices being net unchanged to nine points higher, salea were estimated at aooui 35,000 bags. May. 10.60c; July, 10.35c; September, 10.04c; October, 9.98c: Decem ber, 9.84c; January. t.Soc; Aiarcn, D.s.'c. Spot Coffee Firm: Rio. 7s, llc; San tos 4s, 1414 to 144c. Cost and freight nfefrs were unchanged to a little higher; Santos 3s and 6s were offered at ,14.10 to 14.50c fov prompt shipment and 13,35 to 15.60c, July-September shipment. ' " Mow Tork Cotton. New Tork, May 6. The list of cotton futures was soft in spots, after opening 5 to 15 points higher today. Reflecting clearing weather cosditiona west of the Mississippi, prices dropped 6 to 15 points under last night's clots before mid-day. The market subsequently steadied and In the early afternoon the list came back to atjbut on a level with the previous close. In the esse of distant options it went slightly higher above the level. Business gaine din volume, bufafter rallying to a point where . prices were up 11 to 20 points net. the market slipped off again in late trading, under acattered local real izing. New short selling was checked by generally bullish weekly statements, how ever, and the close .waa steady, 6 points net higher to 3 lower. Terpentine and Beeln. Savannah, Ga.. May 6.-Turpentlne Firm: 81H barrels: sales. 205 barrels: receipts, 620 barrels: shipments, 1,180 carries: stock, 2,451 bsrrcls. Rosin Firm: sales, 386 casks: receipt. 1.519 casks: shipments, 905 casks; stock, 61.127 casks. Quote: B. $4.05: D. $4 15: FGHI, $( 20; K. I4.25r M, $4.60; N. $5.00; WG, $5.60; WW, $5.80. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES, (lawk JSaw I sal .as) W We, New York, May 5. The notable incident of today's) (manual markets was the advance of sterling ex change beyond the previous Inn h level of recovery. On the firt of March Ihe rate touched (4 44 3 8; on March 14 it was back at 14.7 1-2. am the mli.equ-nt gradual advance was apparently hindered, not helped, by tin' proceedings at Genoa. To o'ay it reached (4 44 3-4, a rate quutrd lt w hen the Loudon cheque (as.eH ;hat figme on July, 14, in the otinc of a mill decline which carried down the rale in four mir'.umiiier week from (4.5U to ?433. !ncidenl of this kind inevitably siikgot contract of the pcrioila, When sterling patted f 4 45 on the down giadc in July 1919. on its way In the $J.I8 quotation of February, 19.V, the wild speculation in all mar ket of the world was approaching its climax. Money lud loaned at 15 per cent on ihe New York Stock ex. charge and Ihe reserve percruiage of thejvhole federal n serve system was 49 -8, The monthly surplus of ex port from the United States was $2.li,000.000. Great Britain's surplus of imports was 7(000.UU0 pound sterling, r Mania sVreraal. It I only by romparing lint etrane. situation with ih. ihoruuahly rrailjuiil speculative market! of today, the a la Per cent money rat". Ihe f-lr. rocrve ratio of I,, the rereat monthly export Burpluara of $34,eseeoe to $74.seee or lees front the tailed Nt.i.a and Ihe r--rent monthly Impart aurpln.c, sf o,evt pounds to lt.aoe.es pounds Into meat Hrltain, that the erenomix r.v.r..l .hi... lha aierllna market indicates r.o he wholly comprehended. Today's Block market resembled all the other markets of Ihe week, perhaps with the purely professional character of Ihe deallnga more sharply marked than on any of Ihe preceding daya. Ha general tendency seemed again lo be toear.i. molerate rrarllon. with mora exi.n.lve Inaaea where aperulatora In aome of lha lately much . .pinned oil ami shipping aharea tried lo take profile, but with an effort to offset Ihe Influence of iheae d rlinea by suddenly bidding up other lo. lated atorka. The Hoeing waa Irregular. Tranaai tinn. tn bonds were large but wlih tittle rhange In prices, tine movement of Ihe day worth mentioning waa the de cline In banking - acreptanres. a pretty good measure of the money situation, to Ihe lowest rate this year. Expansion of lans. Statements In detail by the aepsrate re serve banks show las waa rather nearly foreshadowed by Thuraday's reports for Ihe ay. tern and for Ihe New York banki that the expan.lon of loana and Inrreaae of reaervca helrt for member bank had orrurred in the larger cities. These changes came mostly on the account, of New York, Roalon and Chicago. In all of which districts the reserve percentage de creased. But at the banks In weatern and southern dlalrk-ls gold reserves tu rreaaed larg-ly during the we-k. loans were as a rule reduced and Ihe ratio of reserves went higher. In the typical "frozen credit' district served by the At lanta bsnk, the reserve percentsga roae to 80 H. a rompared Willi 46 14 a year ago. The Atlanta ratio is today actually Ihe hlgheat of all of the reserve dis trlcta, except New Tork. For perhapa the first time aince the great reaction began In the spring of 1920, talsy's week-end mercantile revl"wa have something more to desire than "Im proving sentiment." It Is plain enough, that outside of the ateel and Iron trade, tangible recovery la proceeding alowly. But Dun's Review goes so far as to say that "practically without exception, basic Industrlea reflect renewed activities," that "anticipation of forward requirements Is now more of a factor." and that the vis ible diaposltion is "to undertake commit ments that had been deferred berauae of uncertanlty over the outlook." Dun a pre liminary compilation of the present week's exchsnge of checks at banks in the large American cities shows the rather remark able Increaae of 20 per cent over the corresponding week in 1921. I Amr, I iBd t aioa l4. 4,14 , r-4 h ala. Hki. Hap ftaa ., lutilla.aiel ' l.lif.mu 11 a , el. ... at , , i'aiuoibie Uiaph-, ImiImI lifug ,,,, hat I ha.e I ail. rrau New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building:, . RAILROADS. , f Thura. High Low Close Close A., T. & S. F. 1004 99 100 101 Baltimore & Ohio. 47 47 47- 47 Canadian Pacific. .142 141 J42 161 N. T. Central .... 91 Chesa. & Ohio .... 66 Gt. Northern .... 76 Illinois Central . . .105 Kan. City South'n 28 Lehigh Valley .... 63 Misaourl Pacific. 24 N. Y. & N. H 29 North'n Pacific 77 Chi. A N. W. 75 Penn. R. R 42 Heading .-. 78 C. R. t ft P. ..... 454 South'n Pacifio .. 9214 Southern Ry 25 Chi.. Mil. ft St. P.. 87 Union Pacifio 90 64 75 104 28 HI. 27 14 41 7714 44 90 ' 24 91 89 66 li 5 7 75 104 10714 28 28 : ' 24 29 77 75 42 77 45 91 25 26 62 23 27 7614 74 42 77 45 9014 24 . 138 ...131 137 138 . -. ' . STEELS. Am.-Car Fdry....l63 1S14 162 162 Allls-Chalmers ... 49 48 49 49 American Loco. ...116 115 115 116 Baldwin Loco 118 117 117 1174 Bethlehem Steel.. 78 77 78 78 Colo. F. ft 1. ...... 33 82 33 Crucible 66 64 66 Am. Steel Fdry... 39 39 -39 Lackawanna Steel. 69 ' 68 ' 69 Mldvale Steel .... 37 37 37 Pressed Steel Car. 80 79 79 Rep. S. ft 1 64 64 64 32 44 64 38 6844 3744 4 Ry. Steel Springs. 101 101 101 101 Sloss-Scheffield U. a. Steel Vanadium , Ahaconda ... Am. S. & R Cerro da Pasco... Chill Chlno Cal. A Ariz Inspiration Kennecott Miami Nov. Consolidated. Ray Consolidated. Seneca Utah y General Asphalt . Cosden Cal. Peterol Island Oil ...... Invincible Oil ... Meiican Peterol. Middle States .. Pacific Oil Pan-American . Phillips Pierce Oil Pure Oil Royal Dutch Sinclair Oil Stand, Oil. N. J. Texas Co '., Lnlon Oil....... White Oil 44 44 ... 97 9714 ... 43 41 COPPERS. ... 53 62 ...54 37 2014 23 67 V, 37 J944 28 40 . 34 . 29 . 17 , 16 . 13 . 65 OILS. . 63 . 44 . 58 .. 1 17 40 3314 29 16 , 16 . 13 65 - 63 ' 43 67 '4 17 44 97 43 52 ; 67 37 19 28 40 34 29 ' 17 . 16 13 65 63 44 67 1 17 44 97 41 53 B7T4 37 20 28 60 41 33 2914 . 16 16 13 65 3 44 58 17 .133 130 13114 132 1514 J'l 14 16 H New York Traduce. New Tork. May 6. Butter Steady. Kggs Firm. Chees Weak. 67 ' 65 44 10 3 4 '4 65 ! 66 6414 43 10 33 6414 33. 6644 64 43 10 23 6414 3244 66 64 4314 10 34 65 ' ..19414 18014 1S9 193 4 H - 48 4814 49 V Chandler General Motors . . , Willys-Overland . Plerce-Arrow White Motor .... Studebaker RUBBER Flsk Goodrich Kelley-Springfleld Keystone Tire- . . , Aiax U. S. Rubber 23 22i . . . 11 10 MOTORS. ... 75 74i ... 12 12 28 10 I'i. 22 21 49 - 49 12114 119 120 A.U TIKES. 12 7 2214 49 1914 41 53 24 17 66 19 41 52 23 17 65 INDUSTRIALS. 1914 41 63 23 17 65 22 11 75 12 7 22 49 121, . rl 42 52 24 17 65 Amer. Beet Sugar 4014 39 r,94 .... At., Gulf .ft W. I.. 36 3614 36'i 3C Amer. In. Corp.. . 46 45H 45 46 Amer. Sumatra .. 35 34 H 34 14 35 Amer. Telephone .12214 122 12214 122 American Can .... 48 48 48 44 Central Leather .. 38H 37 37 SS Cuba Cane 15 15 1514 15 Cuban-Ame. Su, . 22 21 21 '2144 Corn Products ...102 101 102 102 Famous Players .. 82 81 81 81 General Electric. .163 162 16.1 16? Gt. North. 'Ore .. 39 39 39 39 Inter. Harvest ... 96 96 A. H. ft L.. pfd. . 6714 67 67 67 V. S. I. A 60 4934 60 60 Inter. Paper .... 62 61 61 61 Inter. M. M.. pfd. 84, 83 84 84 Am. Sug. Ref. ... 76'. 76 75 ' 75 Pears-Roe 75 '75 75 75 Slrom.berff 55 644 5514 66 Tobscco Prod .... 68 68'. 8'4 Worth. Pump ... 62 52, r.: 62 Wilson Co. ...... 46 46 4 46 West Union Weat. Elc 1 1'i 61 1 Amerl Woolen ... 94H 9:, 93 92H MISCELLANEOUS. Amer. Cot on .... 27 . t'S'i 2 S44 Am. Ag Chtm. .. 10 39 40 W 40 . 64 . '. :.V : ?." , 4 4 ,4.', 4 ' 4 "4, 111 llll.ld TB'o,iJ,4 4 Sai l UC4 ...... 14 f nils. . , 4 , Pullman ..... .,1:4 ;i', foot. Airs' 9ug. 4S't 4 I'sria llus bus Hel.it Kioroa .... i ! at h e 'a. S 4 iiHi tar thm it Total aa.ea. 1,1 17,. tiun.r luoe. 4 per real; Thursday flu. a, 41 per seat M.ih.Cluu, ,; Thwredir close, ,411 S. Fraa.s tlowe. ,fJ; TM close, ,:... fieiliKg toa, lll! Thursday'! rinse, 14.41, 'II S5S .... 4i IW 14 I ' .... 14 1 . 4 4', 144 IV IM 141 'H i 4 ..... IJi'a 1.4 t J4, I J I1. !' S New York Bonds (Th. Be b the only Omaha newipaper which publishea the of ficial close of the New York Stock exchange bonds,) New Verb, Slav 5. Today bond mar. kei a. dull and Irregular, estrpt lo th, further activity and strength by lexal Iraetluns. , lliooklya Rapid Tran.it a.aea can. Inued lo adams en dlopinenia la. tlhatlng eaenig of Ih financial strata ih.i r-.u.lrd la Ih twmpany'a vrgansa. lion Hulnc of l.ilierlle s decidedly lighter. The entire series, barring the 1. and first 4a, dosed unchanged or al (rifling de.lli.es. Fnreiga war laaue folloard a similar course, although the llrlll.h loana of 1133 and 19.9 strengthened on Ihe higher quo lei lone for sterling eirhang. French IS sod Is shewed ot-rssional b'.vlne. while Jepane-e and Slexitan ef faring were steady. 4'hli'Bio and tlaatern Illinois Sa mere strongeat of Ih rails, but transportations aa a rule rinsed at mixed gains snd loaaee. The day brought to new nader ritluga of more th.n ordinary volume, A $1,0S.. OS Utah Power and Light S per rent gold debenture and $4.60,00 Remington S per rent first mortgage pond were oversubarrlbed. Total sales (psr value) amounted to 114.697.009. Close. 6 S9.7 t.4 99.1 . I nlled Stales Bond. Sales (In tl.0.) High. lew. 44 I.lbrrly 8 Ha. 19 68 91.1 I Liberty 1st 4a.... 99.6 99 6 169 Liberty 1.1 4'... 99. Ml 97 413 Liberty 2d 4 '.a.. 9S.60 99.44 421 l.ibeny 3d 4',a... 9.4 99 7 lost Liberty till 4Ua. 99.11 99 1 433 Victory 4 n 100.54 100.5 4 Victory 3a 100.03 100.03 100.03 Foreign 4iorrnmenl, Hlale and Municipal. 11 Argentine 7s 102 101 im 13 Chinese tlovt Ry 6s. 63 62 244 I t'lly Heme Is 112 112 113 3 City Bordeaux 6s.. 87 47 47 4 City Chrlallanla ts.tll 110 111 41 City (open 6 Ha... 91 95 41'4 13 City Lynns Sh 17 44 $7 S7 31 City Msrseilles . . 7 87 S7 t City Rio da Jan Is. 103 103 103 3 t'lty Ssn Paulo Is. .106 105 JOS 1 City Toklo 6a 73 73 73 3 City Zurich 8a.. ..113 113 113 3 Danish Muni 8a A. .110 109 109 60 Kept Seine 7a 96 94 S6 IS D of C S nts 29.101 100 101 10 Dom of Can 6a 31.. 99 98 98 , 63 Du Ksa Ilid Is 47.. 96 96 96 134 Du Ksa Ind ta 63. ''J4 '9 96 80 French Rep 9a ....104 104 104 209 French Rep 7.. .102 101 102 36 Papanese 1st 4s. 91 9044 n4 20 Japaneae 4s 77 76 76 23 King Belgium 7.10 108 108 ' 22 Kin Belgium s ..103 103 103 64 King Denmark . 99 98 98 189 King Nether 6s ... 97 96 97 7 King Norway 8s ..112 111 111 5 King Sweden 6a ...102 103 103 210 Paris I. M Is 83 83 S3 11 Rep Chile 8s 46....J06 105 105 3 Rep Uruguay 8s ...106 106 10 State Queensland 7sll0 110 110 29 State Queens 6s 102 102 10244 8 Stsle RODS 8s. .104 103 103 31 Swiss Con fed Is ...118 117 117 360 llKGRAri 6s 22 56UKOR! 5s 29 100 I'KUHAI 6a 37 64 11 8 Brazil Is . IIJ8 Mexico 5s . 6 U 8 Mexico 4a . Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. 4 AJat Robber 8a 100 100 100 13 Amer Ag Che 7s.l04 104 104 18 Amer Cot Oil 6s... 89 18 814 23 Amer Smelt 5s ... 92 91 91 ' 80 Amer Sugar a ....100 100 100 6 Amer T ft T cv 6s. 115 114 114 20 Am T ft T e t 6s.. 98 37 Anwr Writ Paper 7s 86 3 Armour ft Co 4s. 91 23 A T ft S F gen 4s.. 81 6 A T ft 8 F sdl 4s.. 81 1 Atl Refin 6a ....104 29 Bslt ft Ohio 6s ....100 25 Bait ft O cv 4s.. 82 15 Bell T Of Fa 7S.. 4 Beth Steel ref 6s 2 Beth Steel pm 6s 6 Braden Copper 6s . I Bkl Edi gen 7s D 61 Bkl R T 7s c s .. 16 Can North 6s.. 39 Can Pae deb 4s.. 25 Cent Georgia 6s . 3 Cent Leather 6s . . 14 Cent N E 4a .... 16 Cent Pac gt 4s.. 21 Cerro de Pas 8s . 38 Ches & O cv 5s.... 92 16 Ches ft O cv 4s .. 89 143 C B ft Q ret 6s A.. 99 101 C ft B I 5s -. 83 6 Chi Gt West 4s .. 62 24 CMftSP cv 49 72 35 CMftSP ret 4s... 66 9 C & N 7s 25 Chicago Ry 5s .108 107 107 ..108 107 10 ..103 102 103 ...106 106 106 ... 67 67 67 ... 68 67 67 98. 6 91 8 83 104 98 86 1 84 83 104 84i 100 82 82 ..108 108 108 .. 96 96 96 .. 93 93 .. 18 98 ..107 107 .. 82 81 ..112 112 . , 80 7914 .. 99 99 .. 97 97 .. 68 67 .. 87 86 ..116 116 91 88 98 83 62 72 66 ..107 107 107 4 83 S3 3 98 107 82 112 80 99 97 67 86 116 91 88 SS 83 63 ; 73 66 7 C R I ft P gen 4s. 82 83 82 41 C R I ft P ref 4s.. 82 82 82 2 Chile Copper 7s... 103 102 103 78 Chile Copper 6s... 90 90 90 1 Col O ft HJ 5S 92 92 S2 6 Con Coal of Md 6. 88 . 88 88 118 Consol Gas 7s 118 115 118 15 Cuba C Sug deb 8s 86 85 86 13 Cuba K R'7s A. .103 102 103 S Cuban Am Sug 8s. 106 104 106 Del & Hud cv ts... 96 96 96 1 D ft R O Imp 6s... 82 . 83 82 . 2 D M ft F D 4s 66 66 66 4 Detroit EdI ref 6s. 103 102 103 65 Detroit U Rys 4s. 83 82 82 3 Diam Match 7s..108 108 108 44 D P de Nem 7s.l07 106 107 9 Duq Light 6s 103 103 103 29 Erie gen 4s....... 65 64 64 27 Erie pr Hen 4s.... 64 64 64 10 Fisk Rubter 8s. ...106 106 106 17 Fram Ind Dev 7s.100 100 100 17 Gen F.lec deb 5s... 100 . 99 99 118 Goodyear T 8s 31..l03 102 103 47 Goodyear T 8s 41.. 11614 116 116 7 O T Ry of can 7. 11314 111 s iniii 28 O T Ry of Can 6s. 99 81 19 17 ' 74 23 Gt Northern 7s A. .109 109 49 Gt Nor 5s B. . . . 3 H & M ref 6s A . . 8 H ft M adj Inc 5s. 1 Illinois Cent 6s. 3 III Steel deb 4 8 Indiana Steel 5s. . 17 Int Agrlc 6s...... 137 Int Met 4s 156 Int Met 4 ctfs. 1017 Int R T ref 6s... 20 Int M M a f 6s.... 99 31 Int Pap ref 6s B 86 3 Inv Oil 8s 76 17 Iowa Cent ref 4s.. 49 18 K C F S ft M 4s... 79 22 K C Sou 6s..;.. 2 K C Term 5s. . . , 10 Kelly-Spring T 8s 1 Lack Steel 5s 23. 7 Lack Steel 6s 50. . !LSftMSd4s28 1 L S ft M S d 4s 31 2 Lehigh Valley 6s , - 1 LorlHard -5s 27 Louis ft Nas r 6S.103 5 Lou.fi Nas un 4s .. 90 104 104 109 9 99 99 84. 84 14 63 63 63 101 101 101 9114 91 '4 l l 80 18 16 72 98 86 95 48 79 87 6 . 88 . 55 .109 . 99 . 9014 94 92 .103 . 94 99 80 18 16 73 99 8 95 48 79 88 65 108 108 99 99 90 94 92 lr24 94 103 90 90 94 93 103 44 103 90 105 65 95 87 69 1 Marland Oil 8s.... 105 105 9 Mexl Pet 8s 105 105 105 11 Mich Cent deb 4s .. 1 91 91 2 Mich St Tel 1st 6s. 98 96 98 15 Midvale Steel cv 5s. 9014 90 90 1 M ft S L ref 5s.... 49 49 ' 49 14 M S PSSM 6S...102 102 102 9 M K ft T n p 1 6s. 93 85 83 448 M K ft T n a 6s A. 57 57 67 8 Mo Pac ref 5s 23. .100 100 100 76 Mo Pac gen 4s .... 65 64 , 1 Mont Power 6s A... 95 .95 3 Morris ft Co 1st 4s 87 87 UNO T -ft M nc 6s.. 69 69 19 N T Cent col 7s. ..107 106 107 23 N T Cent deb 6s. ..103 1024 102 19 N T Cent con 4s... 84 63 8314 23 N T Edt ref 6s ..109 109 109 7 NTNH&H cv 6s 48. 83 81 83 16 NYNH&H d 4s 67. 55 S3 . . 65 .35 N T Ry ref 4s ct.. 43 42 43 17 NTT deb 6s 49. ..106 105 106 28 N T T ref 6s 41. .105 100 133 N T Wft B 4s. 4 Nor ft Sou 5s A. 13 Nor ft Wee cv 6s. 6 Nor Wes co 4s. 2-7 Nor Pao p 1 4s . fi nr Pac ren 3s . 24 N P O N It 6s ..106 106 106 3 No St Po ref 6s A 92'4 92 92 30 N W B T 7a 106 4 108 4 Ore Cal 1st Es '.. 91 984 3 O S L gt 6s ct.. 13 O S I, ref 4s 8 fl W R R ft N 4s 10 on, Steel li A.. ' It Pac G ft E 6s . 67 54 .. 67 67 ..109 109 .. 87 87 .. 81 86 63 63 .10t 101 ', . 91 91'4 . 43 81 '4 ..lo; 102 .. 92 91 67 67 109 8744 86 63 106 98 101 91 11 102 92 SI S7' I P T T I r. Wse Slot t.e la 11 lw 11 I I'aa 4941 I.,ls I l l' K R H ! !t fa n n ... , sa ra n n gsa ia.. s. a I I'ere Mai, r( M., l . I fi.na u.l dak ... ' l-re nana , ...i i . ! 4 1 M Vfi ' 1 7 ia ST :t 48 s s !?e I 1 ll, !'. SI 4 ' 74 t 4 36 ' Reading 'H ,.., 4i H li 4 W 1,1 4.,., II a 11141. ,.. I-". I 0IIVI4 rf 4. ... 414, 11 S I, at S ad) .. .. I- is a i. a a i .. ,M Hl.4f p 4 ... II ' II li I Kt 4. .... Tt It bl'ej Ml. 4.,. S!4 I S A 4 A P 1.1 la . It 14 ke. board A t. ren sa SI It iwaboard A I. ad I Sa 16 ' II S-.be.id A U ef S 4! T Sh.rua at II Sa A.. t 4 SWIeir Ut I ev t !(' 14 14 lis nisi'iair .mi ri ia,i".' i i. 14 a Hell Tel .,,.. 4 a 4 41 Boa I'a re a..,.. SI SI', 3 sou, Pa ref 4 ... 31) 17 4 eu Tao rsl Ir 4a., 11 SI boa Pao gea .. and fly mn S 6a '. SI Sou lly a so 4a,... 4 a:1, SI N P lllro Dug !..! l 4 Sta Oil 4 1 deb '..! e a. 7T Third Ave ad) it,. l k l I Third At ret 4a,.. (71 T ', .7 I Tide mi s lf...iai is. I Too Prod ta 11 l 11 i i men raa ev sa, .,, w 94 91 Union Par ref 4a.. ' 4 I'moa Tank Car Is, 11 13 t United ('rug la ..,.l. ni H'HI let I I'llte.. at ID I Realty S 41 . 3 U S-Kut.ber l ,.! 0s li U S Rubber Sa .... 19 i II V I fiiael af Ss,..,!: ; 14 I I. h P ft L 4. ... St 12 I V 4'aro rh 7a ,. 9', 15 Va I'sro t'h Ut 4a.. . II Vlrg Ity S ti, 5 4 Wahash let Ss .... 17 17 T West Klaetrlr I loo 33 Weat Mary let 4. (4 'a SW'eal Pacific 6 .. 7 7 I Weat I'nloa a ,.ll 1l II Weat F.lectrlr . ..I"74 17. 2 W 4 L F. 4s .... I Wie Span Hleel 7. . . 17 Wll A Co ef 7s Is.'i J5 t Wilson ft Co rv s. 12 13 94 91'. tt -4. 99 9. IV, BB 91 1 01 I SI 4 ti lei 44 l? ; 99 4 91 41 si, ' 7 llS l! rl loj : N. Y. Curb Bonds High .. so ct 12 si New York, Stay 5. Tran.sellnns en Ih New York Curb market today wre ss folio: fadustrlat Honda. "Sales (in 11.00) I Allied Parker a 34 Allied Parker Ss 1 Allied rackrr Is 4 Aluminum 7a 33 30 Amer I. ft T t Amer T at T a 22.l"0 13-Amar T T s 24.11 I Amer Tob 7s 33... 12 43 Ansrond Cop fcs ..lcos4 I Anarond Con 7a 29.ie.i 21 Ang Amer Oil 7s.nii 103 10.1 II Arnuur a Co 7.. ..104 14 104 ... neio rieri ,b ;j.,,i. I H.th Steel Is 36. ..103 13 Can Nat Ry eo, 7s.l"9 131 Can Nat Ry 6s ... 11 164 I'aa P.ciflc la ....101 s I Cent Steel la 104 14 104 1 Cnlum Graph la'.. 47 47 47 , 1 Cnnaol fias 7s ....101 101 101 1 Consol Uaa Bait 7a .106 105 1ti6 S Co Fx Aasn Sa 34..1A.1 Aj 103 SCO Kt Asan Is 25.)n4 104 704 3 Cuban Tel 7 ...106 105 105 a ireere a? -i:o 7a ..ino. S Kmpire G ft F 6a ..lot JO Hood rich Tire 7s ..100 4 Gulf Oil 7 1114 I Jfeins t o Is .. 1 Hood Rubber 7s I.OW Cloe 0 I I (2 91 II ..l"i 1054 104 lB D4 10 ) 100 inis 101 12 024 00 100 103 10.1 105 103 12i 10:14 lo 109 9 '4 11 101 im ioo4 100s 101 101 100 100 104 1I44 . .104 04 101 SSB S. 98 ..101 101 jm 4 Hvmblr. il 7s 5 Inter R T 7s . 224 Inter R T 8s 23. . 1 Kansas '! A li 6a .. 1 Kings Co Lt s.. 7 Iiclede (las 7s .... 11 I.lhhy McNeil 7s ... 10 Manitoba 7a 1 Morris ft Co 7a.. S Nat Aenie 7 Us ... . 1 Nat Clo A Sul 8s ..103 10X J03 3 Nat Leather 8s ...100 100 100 49 N T N H ft H 4s.. 98 9 98 146 N T N H ft H 7.. 92 91 92 33 No Amer Ed s.... 93 92 93 S No Ohlo7. & P 6s. 96 96 96 1 Phllllpr Pet 7s 31.113 111 113 5 Proc ft Gam 7a 23. .101 101 101 5 Pu Ser Co NJ 7s... 13 102 103 6 Robert Clair It 97 97 97 95 91 96 9 99 91 105 91 96 90 96 98 99 96 105 97 95 91 96 91 99 91 96 105 97 4 10 Saka ft Co 7b 1 Seara Roe 7s 22.. 3 Sears Roe 7s 23.. 1 Shawxheon 7s . . . 10 Solvay e Cle 8b 8 S W B T 7s ,100 99 99 ,100 100 100 ,101 101 101 ,104 104 104 ,105 105 105 .102 102 102 2 Stan Oil NT 7s 25.. 106 105 105 1 Stan Oil NT 7a 27. .106 106 105 17 Stan Oil NT 7a 29. .106 106 106 1 Stan Oil NT 7a 31. .109 109 109 4 Stan Oil NY 6 ..106 106 10 4 Texas Co 7 ......101 101 101 6 Tol Edison 7 106 106 106 33 Vn Oil Prod 8s. ...109 in 10s 1 Unl Ry Hsv 7s ..105 106 7 Vacuum Oil 7s . . Warner Sug 7s 41 31 Winchester 7 3 Att G ft W I 6s. 27 Fr'eeport Tex 7s., 106 Int Gr Nor 6s .1 6 Prod Rfg. 8s , 5 Philippine 6s .., 26 S L ft S F 5s., 33 Union Oil Cal 6s, 2 Utah Sec 6a Foreign Honda, 106 106 . 106 107 107 107 99 99 99 101 101 101 64 64 64 111 109 109 65 64 65 102 102 102 104 104 104 9 5 44 9 5 95 1014 101 10144 ..100 100 100 12 Argentine 7s 23. 40 C Elberfcld 5s ... . 15 City Soissons 6s ., 476 N T N H Fr 7s... 9 Swiss 6s '31 u S Mexico 4s ... 26 C M ft S P 4a ... 66 V S Brazil 7s . 71 Dom Can Wl 62.. . 69 Czecho-Slov Is ct. . 100 6 85 100 9 64 6 86 85 75 74 102 102 102 47 47 47 97 100 97 71 98 100 98 71 98 100 97 . ' ' Chicago Stocks. Rang of prices of the lesdlng Chicago stocks furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 348 fetors Trust building: Am. Radiator Armour ft Co., pfd. . Cont. Motor Earl Motor Libby Montgomery-Ward . Nat'l Leather, new Plggly Wlggly .... Stewart-Warner ... Swift ft Co Swift Int Union Carbide . 97 :1l . 3 . 2 . 21 . 12 . 61 . 4014 .102 . 20 67 , New York Poultry. New York: May 6. Poultry Live dressed, unchanged; steady. Omaha Produce ste x.i. furetahsd! b Ui al Sieasaek. do- te'iaseat al agrl'suara. ') til IS aasia.llagi LIVg pout-Tat. HIiiimi. Whelsaai uiia Pr. iia Pr. Hiellei I. al4l 4..lil StlftC) , IM I4 IIIHS I'.. l ...... liana. t.or I'wb Mm .1. .; ,; .ss ,:t ,ns .u .-4 DIIKbhRn I'MLLIBT Hreileig ....... bias Ilei.a (Was I'a. a ,, tie -.,,,,,... t-iiua, Selstt N., , trVis'V":::::,,;::::: Creamery, print 1'r.aiH.fy. tub Country, beat..... .914 .23 Country, rom... .Il S duller fa I. stlllen wit. II. law .; ,t .urn .; .14 .66 .: .: ,; .94 ,- : .141 ,j: .:: .1:9 . .. . .... ISII4M ll.se 15" I liaos ties s aes l I Ml S I 1 sect a ! l IS ee -I l4 IT IJ 14 1 eaf, IBS ? SV ion pf ma r. Prairie No. t wpiaao...... No, I upland.. No, I upland So. I midland No, t midland. nn, s nimiano...... No, I lowlaod. N t lowland., Alfalfa, ebole. MV I... hiandard No, S... No. S , . tat straw. , Wheat alraw.. FRUIT. 11. 11. net 7 la In (iranse.! Hiss Ml snd larger. 14 ISO l: ai.a 31. l4.ieieT.lS: ia. ill. Il l 0 7 Si: ala. 334. I, 7i. L.insns: I'er box, ITS. Or. pa fruit t per riaie, SITitffi1. Appleal Wlneeep. areordlng to U end grade, l2.404O; U-n lala. according In els and grade, I20v3.:- Newton rippine. acootdlng lo ala and grade, 12 SI v 14. Siraaberilee: Crates 14 loj. boxes, II 90: eraiea, 24 oi. tinkea. .a. Flgst 24-lb package. I OI . 12 26: bulk, pee II,.. ll1Sr. Plneapplrai Atcordiug ta site, 14.10 VKGKTABLr:S. Potatoeat New, 40.o., hainera No. 1. fl i'Sol iO;, nw. 40. lb. hamprra. No. S. ij.ocjj; wraiern Nrnra.ka. No, 1. per rwt. Sift 3,2a; Colorado and Id.hn wanes, per cwt., 12.00$ r,d rlter ohloa. No. I, perrau, $3.35 3.50; Oregon 0.1 1. d gem.. 13.50. Sweet pnialoes: Per bu . $l.7t3.50. Celery: Per doa.. T6rs$;0. HeailAetture: Cralea, $3.404.SO; head tetiucejoa, II.OOJl.JO; leaf lettuce, do.. Tew 86r. Ilubsrb: Horns grown, per dog., SOc Krg plsnt: Dosen. 17 0. Onions: Texaa crystal wag, 41-lb. crates. .:'!?!'I!S "T onlona. Si-lb. crate, 12 76(1 3 00. Cauliflower: Crates, 12 !ifj;.60. Aaparagua: Jinsen, 11.00. I'ucumbera: Hot hou.e. do.. $2.00flj lo hamper.. I.dos., 3.00tj3.4S: Florida, cralea, 15.00 fj 1.00. Carrots: ul.l, per lb.. 3 4c. Radishea: Young soulhern, dos., tOrTIOe. arrou: Toung southern, dozen, lira II 00 , Beels; Toung southern, dozen. Turnloa: Vnim. , 1. j ll.11 ' -". "".en. 10c 10c tieilc; me- pony Onlona! Tmim ..,,11.... j - -u.uviu. warn, home grown. 16 16c. Spinach: Per lb., I:l4e. Green peppera, lb., 303lc. Paraley: Dozen bunrKea. 4575o. , uts and honey unchanged. HIDES AND WOOL Beer hides: Oreen salted No 1. psr lb.. if.iV J?" No- s' tr lb. 46e bull hides. No. 3. per lb., 2e. norse niaes: Largs, each. 12.60 dlum. each. 13.00; amall. each. IL60; nd gluea, each. 75cOll.OO. " Green aalted, as to six J.W; '. cn' "! shesrlng. pelts. 610c " wcoU ,CD- ..,VoILholc" ,,R ons-half blood, per lb.. 2024c: medium and three-eighths blood, per lb ll2ic: dow and on.'four" ?i00d.'-,?r ,b" le; burry wool, p.? lb.. SaylOc -ifnol"i" prk" of u's are as follow.: No. Rita, 19c; No. 3 Rib.. He" ,' ' ,Sr' No- 1 lMla- 35c: No. 3 ffu C: L.0ln' M& No- 1 Kounda, uu- v ' . C.uUC?"' V"1 No- 1 Chucka 10c: No. 3 Chucka. c. No. 1 Plate. i'tfA."w J.R!ln.t"' lB: Ko- 9 Bounds 6c: No 3 Platea, 60; No. t Platea. 4c Eggs FirmCre,mry 35 H S"C- Cheeaef-Wealc Dun's Trade Review. ,ay.'w Tork' M,jr '--Dun's tomorrow will ..'.'l;on.""'uc.t,ve '"nsnl that have been gathering force for some time past are now exerting a more potent Influence on general buaineaa. Improvement in sentl ntent . which has recently become clearly defined, la supported by actual gains in transactions, both In number and inagnl tude and unsatisfactory phaaea ara less conapicuous. Practically without excep tion.', baaic Industries reflect renewed sc tlvltles. metals, lumber, textile, hides and leather and other important lines all dis closing revival, and many prices are at higher levels. "Notwithstanding keen competition for orders in different quarters, wholesale markets are more favorable to sellers snd the trend toward firmness may con celvably be rarrled further. From a con. anion of hesitation and waiting, buying In various channels, although continuing conservative, has quickened and broad ened and diversity of demand le a more noticeable feature. Purchasing has been bo long delayed in many Instances that replenishment of supplies waa finally necessitated and operations of this character constitute much of the current business." Weekly bank clearings. 17,690,931,000. New York General. New Tork, 'May 6. Whest Spot, easy; No. 3 red and No. 2 hard, 11.62; No. 1 Manitoba. 11.66, and No. 2 mixed durum. $1.44 c. I. f. track New York, to arrive. Corn Spot, easy; No. 3'yellow, and No; 2 white. 61 c, and No. 3 mixed, 80o, c I. f. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, ateady No. 2 whit's, 49c. Hay Firm;. No. 1, $31.0033.O0; No. 2, I29.00I&SI.OO: No. 3, $26.00J28.00; hip ping. $24.Oiai26.00. Lard Barely, steady; mlddlewest, $11. 800 11.90. r Tallow Steadier: special loose, 6 3-8c, nominal. ... I et Us Handle Your Grain Shipments to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kan . sas City, SibUx City or any other markets. , WE SPECIALIZE , ' in the careful handling of all orders for grafn and provisions for future delivery. . - WE OPERATE offices at Omaha, Neb.; Lincoln, Neb.: Hastings. Neb.; Chicago, 111.; Sioux City, la.; Holdrege, ; Neb.; Geneva, Neb.; Des Moines, la.; Milwaukee. Wis.; Hamburg, la., and Kansas City, Mo. WE HAVE 1 . . anv up-to-date Terminal Elevator in the Omaha Market with the latest facilities for handling your shipments. Updike Grain Co. "7"ie Reliable Consignment House" OMAHA. NEBRASKA .... j atei fieeiy lou.y ta neii' ateu'.iuri n sad la a ! " ll.waia . 10 btsa. Sara. ') a,.re aen.a awl pe ked 4 . H tut sd aaerpif. H to"4 K.ikxa aeie Iiibb aad aHa .tap a-14 wee aftn.d al an. pr-, Huriapa S1.1W14 a. 10 a .bad Salter, Wliad sooe aere t.Mi !'.. lasNaoa Metals. I .a l.m, U11 4 - !- ...adaid 40'Pr, llafat.1. i,ifiyll,', la., Tin it lie . r, -- 7, v -.n t-,-'. r a'saaa. " as) Cbtstfid szt lifts II pee liael ual S eoida la line) day. a per llus p' day, t soSoeulla a.). I M per line per der, I aohewai'te de. 14 per Im per do. 3 laaeeeoin daia. he ad lake lor M Ibaa lstl sf " Thee is" spi'r aiihof la Iks Ds'lv Buaday r AH a..nio''a apoaar la boih auaialng and nm dally tW ll Ik i aa. inNrM. r sisTsa on APPIICAtiN. W'ant d gevapiad al lha fallen U fl,'e: Si AIM I'iFrit-'K. ...Itia aad rarns.a ". bouih bid .. lHu'b '.4i a Si. CsiiHiil ttiiiff... ... 14 bcoil BU WANT AIH tlKi-PIVI.lt HIT PH'IMS ATI r.TIC I TUB MKIS am not be ereiwuaibl f"4 more lb. 1, one In.o.iert luMrtnia f aa ,triluuai ardeird far mora Ibaa ana lima. iiaiMi in inn son WAST Al Ktcnlng l.lillna.. .......II 4t A. M. Horning tdilioa r M. bundaa MHien I P M Batuid.r DEATH kf UN E K A h N OT1 C E8. klKWIlMra. .Vndie, .eM,t aaav al J p. in, Wrdne.dat, lv i. 14;:, al ber hon. 314 l.eaienxnrlh .li.-l Mi la auril.e.1 by Mr. fclewit a eon Wil liam, aad a daughur, r.li.abeili, ef Omaha. Th funeral a ill P from Ihe Fn4 Prrahtteriao ehu-rh. 1 hirl) ftMlilh end Fa.natn atreel, H.IMlilay. al 3 p III I'INNr T liiila. wife of Fred A. I'lnn, y. dieil Tlmcd.y, Slay 4, at homu In h Sinn Park, I um-ial arrangement will be ln.de later by Hirke a ehan.1 BURIAL VAULTS. 4LTi'lTli' sealing romrele burl.l taull. Rei-omineniled and for la by all le.dlhg undertaken. Waiee. proof, no ateel lo ruat. no wood to do. lay. Ineiet ui-on the AUTuMATIO SKAt.tNil VAUIT manufactured bv Omaha Concrete Durlal ault Ca, Sit North Soth CEMETERIES. Visit Forest Lawn Forest l.aan remelery la a place of peace where beautiful green lamia and many tree delight th and afford pl.au nl memories of th la.t reeling place of th departed, lot onie should place their order fr flower lied si tb green tieua now. office at the cemetery (north of city lunllal and 120 Brandi-ls Theater Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F. J. STACK & CO., Successor to t Slack ft Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. iwUMBULANCU.tl Thirty-third and Fa roam. HEAFEY & HEAFEY" Undertakers and Embalm. rs. Phon HA. 0265. Office 211 Farnam. Hulse & Riepen, FuneralDlrectorS; 3124 Cuming. crosby-mMre FLORISTS. LEE LARMON PnV. SSTto JOHN BATH. 1804 Farnam. JA. 1101. SAY IT WITH FLOWKRS FROM HESS ft SWOBODA, 1416 FARNAM STREET. L HKNDKRSON. 1607 Farnam. JA. 126S. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. Harvey and F.dn Cooper, 210 South Twenty-ninth street, girl. John and Anna Perkins. 4018 North Tlilriy-ninlh street, girl. Albert and Mary Feterson, 4907 North Thirty-eighth street, girl. .Tamee and Pearl Davis, hnapltal. bov. Delbert and Jeraldlna Myers, hospital, girl. Ray and Esther Crnnklan. 1611 North Thtrtv-flfth alriet. girl. J. O. and Mary Puryear. hosrHal, girl. Fred and Mahle Kerns, 625 South Fifty fifth street, girl. Frank and Phllomenla Paladlno, 100S South Twenty-second atreet, boy. Daniel and Julia O'Brien, hospital, girl. John and Samantha Wright, hospital, boy. Glen and Mabel Porter, 1624 North Twenty-ninth street, girl. Andrew and Lena Varley, 613 Williams street, boy. Antonlno and Tasculae Greco, 713 Hick, ory street, girl. . Asa and Rcva Van Fleet, Ralston, Neb., boy. Harold and Vera Ebner, hospital, girl. Harry and Henrietta Rasmuasen, hos pital, girl. Deaths. TJewey Lsrson, IB, 144 South Twenty, second atreet. Daniel J. McCabe, 24, 103 North Thirty, fifth street. Charles Fisher. I months, hnspilsl. Lr.realne Donna Crinklaw, infant, 1611 North Thirty-fifth street. Waunelta M. Grenla, 1. hospital. R.becca Gladwin. ,60. hospital, F.unioe S. King 81, 4320 Grand avenue Jacob Fager, 71, 4Q1S North Twenty fifth atreet. John Walllch, 88. 5825 North Twenty third street. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following couples have been lasueif licenses to wed: Clyde V. Campbell, 39, Omaha, and. Nina Williams, 36, Omaha. Dallas ,T. Provk, 25, Des Moines, Is., and Maxlne Wllbert,. 24, Dea Moines, Is. Karl Emll S; Andraasen 26. Omaha, and Hansena M. Andersen, 23, Omaha. Patrick .1. Reldy, 30, Fort Dodge, la., and Isabella Burke, 26, Fort Dedgc, la. Sam L, Hlrschy, 36. 1 Pipestone, Minn., and Lillian Ohleon, 28. Algona. Ia. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOST Brown water spaniel. Monday ovo. ning, 51 ay 1, near 1107 South 7th St., about 6;S0 p. 111. , Dog license No. 4962, Please call AT. 8150. LOST In downtown shopping diatrict, small diamond Betting. Reward. WE, 2960. LOST Pink sapphire ring. AT. 3742. LofcT Pink silk purse. HA. 2390. PERSONALS. THH SALVATION Army Industrial bomi solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. W distribute. Phone DO. 4135 and our Wagon will calL Call, and inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. Pavlcnn UK. A. N.. Chiropractor, 8"I ' 4dIiSiUIJ ps,ton block. AT 9747. WE. 6I2S. Office hrs.. 11 a. m.-6:30p. m. DR. J. 8. LONEY has moved his office from 622 World Herald Building to 1025 80. 10th St. J A. 2337. MAGNETIC baths: Violet Ray treatment with mafaages. 514 S. 19th. AT. 9381. THEATRICAL historical masque costunien, for plays and parties, at Lleben's. Qui ha. SULPHUR baths. Swedish massage, chi ropody. Evenings to 8. 209 8. 20tb SI. FISHER bath. mass., manicuring. Sl Arthur Bldg. Exp. masaage: manicure. 404 N. 14th. Apt S. OSTEOLOGY massages, aptm. AT. 6365. CAliE for children any time. KB. 2222. EXPERT MASSAGE. ATLANTIC I64S. RENT vacuum cleaners. 75c. HA. 1071. EXPERT masaage. 210 N. 17th St ANNOUNCEMENTS. Accordion Pleating. NP.R PT.lV.ATTMn Hematltch Aia-ia-r. J. uu.llliiu n-g- ed Buttona. DO. 6670. Cn,. 1806 Farnam, 2d Floor. ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating; covered buttons, a llv styles; hemstitch ing, buttonholes. Write Ideal Button ex , Pleating Co.. 301 Brown Block. Omaha, Neb. Telephone JA. 1136. Contractors. GARAcIKS of any kind, eidewalks. floor., retaining walls. Lowest figures for first clasa work. WA. 0997. SEEDING, sodding, shrubbery; cellar dig glng. grading. AT. 9946. C. Bowlln. FURNACB AND TIN WORK, WA. 2S7L FLOOR aavlng, machine sanding. AT. 5633" LES8ARD ft SON. 2021 CUMING. AT. Il'lj Dancing Academies. KEEP'S I,u Farnam atreet. X'-JJ-'1" " Douglas S440. Class an- private lessons. Ten inatruetora. 4rf 4