10 TTTB BEE! OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAT 2. 1911. REAL ESTATE PA MM AJTD HANttt LAN U PUR SALE Kertk Dakota Continued. ALFALFA THK KINO OT ALL FARM PRODUCTS. This la tha land we hava. Fre home steads; relinquishments and deeded Isnds. For particulars write E. U. Wonder A Co., Kuffalo Gap, 8. D. fO-APRE corn farm, out from Bloux Falls; excellent Improvrmniti, large grove and fruit; all In cultivation; price for quick aala . eaay terms; slso 240 well Improved, easy term, and 1110 acres unimproved. These are bargains for qulnk aala. R. A. Sllvlus, owner. Sioux Falls, 4. D. Texas. BAN SABA VALLEY, tha garden spot of Texas, home of tha paper ahell peran. Ws can buy land for you or Invest money, I per cent net to you cured by mortgage on thess !anda. Correspondence solicited. Refer to First Nat l bank, San Saba Nat'l bank. Ward, Murray A Co., and the mem bers In congreaa from Texas. Kelley Burleson Co., Ban Baba, Tex. CHOIC'JC section of Texas Panhandle land, clear, near good town, for sale or will ex change fur Omaha property. 691 Brandeig Hldg. Dou. 1653. TEXAS INVESTMENTS. Buy orchard and garden lands near Houston, tha greatest and roost prosper ous city In the southwest, where values are going up all the time and fortunes made In real estate In short while. Easy terms If desired. Address E. C. Robert son, 601 Klara Bldg., Houston. Tax. THE NILE OF AMERICA. $20 cash and Iter cant Interest, payable semi-annually, will secure you a horns In Vela, 'J ex. and a 10-acre farm In the RIO Grande valley, where the farmer's cash In come Is as perpetual aa the daya that corns and go. 8. H. Jackson, 706 First National Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. BAN RABA VALLEY, tha garden spot of Texss, home of the paper ahell pecan. We can buy land for you or Invest money, S ?er cent net to you secured by mortgage on heee lands. Correspondence solicited. Refer to Flrat Nat I bunk. Ban Baba Nat l bank. Ward. Murray at Co.. and the mem bers In congress from Texas. Kelley Burleaon Co., Ban Baba, Tex. WE are subdlvldlng2,SO0 acres of fertile farm land In Jackson county. Splendid cropa every year. Rainfall about right. 40 Inches. For description, plat and prices write JOHN RICHET CO.. ZLS E. Houston t.. Ban Antonio, Tex. I'tala. 640 ACRES choice unimproved wheat land (black sandy loam) In northern Utah, near railroad. Price $20 per acre. Terms reason able. Address Dr. W. H. Petty, Ogden, Ltah. Wyoming:. FOR SALE 14,000 acres In Laramie county, Wyoming, In Golden Prairie dis trict; suitable for farming; now stocked with cattle and aheep; will sell with ranch; will exchange for eaatern Nebraska or Iowa farms. J. T. Bell, Owner, Cheyenne, Wyo. - 1 i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE O. J. CANAN, Room 701. Oma. Nat l Bank, FOR EXCHANGE, first mortgage for $1,600 due December 14, 1911, with accrued interest from December 14, 1810, 7 per cent. Would prefer two eecond hand automobiles, suitable for livery. What havo you? Drawer "N," Osceola, Neb. GOOD vacant Council Bluffa property as part payment on six or seven-room mod ern house. A. 206, Bee. INCOME business block paying 14 per cent per annum. Want eastern Nebraska farm. Write for picture, description and exact rental per annum. Howard J. Hill, Owner, Lincoln, Neb. FINE alfalfa farm. 130 acres; will take automobile on It. Hqward J. Hill, Lincoln, Neb. Prownell Blk. I HAVE farms for city property, city property for farms; send me what youi have tor exchange. Howard J. Hill, real estate, Brownell Blk., LlnooUi, Neb. . FOR reliable kales and exchanges, see D. M. LEAM1NQ, 668 Brandels Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres Iowa land. Will accept clear Omaha residence and automobile on same. Address T 181, cars Be TO EXCHANGE. AUTOMOBILE, fifty horsepower, four doors,, five-passenger, new, paint and everything Just as good as when taken out of shop. Front glass and full lamp equip ment, Price, 82,500. Reasons, leaving city. Want small cottage or clear land. Give full particulars. Location and price In first letter. Box 476, City. WE exchange properties of merit. H. U. Culver. 812-D13 N. Y. Life Douglaa 7866. ' IMPROVED farm lands to exchange for merchantlle stocks and city property. A. J. Menter 4 Co. 714 New Omaha Nat. Bank. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska lands. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 New Omaha National Bank Building. OARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. T. Life. 8600 to 1100,00) on Improved property. No delayi WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co. CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partita! pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank building. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale In ainoutn from 8.100 to 83, OO. BENSON & MYERS, 412 New York Life Bldg. CHEAP MONEY. Representing the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.. with asaeta of over S117.0u0.000. I am prepared to accept all the good loans of fered en Improved Omaha 'real estate. Business and residence loans made with out delay. THOMAS BRENNAN. City National Bank Bldg. 5 & 5V$&on c,ty n1 farm property. W. 72CB. MEIKLE, 206 Ramge Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. LOW RATES. REMI3-CARLBERQ CO.. 810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co 3100 to 310.000 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg.. Uth and Farnam. Wanted, farm loans. Kloke Lnv. Co.. Omaha WE HAVE money to loan on Improved real estate In Omaha and suburbs. NKHHA8KA SAVINGS at LOAN ASSN. ix raruaia at- Boar a ot Trade Bldg. Wanted, farm loans. Kloke lnv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED We hava cash buyers for modern tuviea In the Dundee district or north weet Dart of the city. FOR QI'ICK RETURNS list jwir proiiarry wnn us, ONIUL'S REAL EtSTATD AND INa AGENCY, lf05 Farnam 8treet. , Tel. Tyler H4. Ind., A-3313. WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS. Have you anything to offer the farmer of lowaT Any cheap land for higher priced: a general merchandise store for land or an v kind of au exchange? Or have you some land you want to sell for cash ? The one paper that rcachea the Iowa farmer la ths Dcs Moines Capital; 43.000 clreuTwtlon dally; rate single Insertion. 1 cent a word six Insertions, t cents a word. Doe Moines Dally Capital. Dm Moines, la, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! Heavy May Deliveries Prices Are lending Upward. C0KN IS FOLLOWING WHEAT Shows Strength va Opt Ions Receipts Mors Liberal ssl Ketter try Movement Is Expected Slight Advance. omaha, Mir i. i"n Cables were higher in wheat at the open ing and domestic markets opened stronger. Deliveries In the May contracts were heavy, with the grain going Into strong hands. There little or no disturbance, the market fluctuation being steady, with an ' upward tendency. Crop news from all sections continues flattering, and the cash demand rather dull. The action In tha corn market followed the wheat, with tne main strength show ing In the May option. Recelpte were mora liberal and should weather conditions Im prove the country movement Is expected to be heavy. Wheat ruled strong from the start and values ranged about To higher at the close. Cash wheat advanced lc. Corn was strong In sympathy with the advance In wheat. The weather Is not fa vorable for heavy receipts and the demand keeps good. Cash coin was up c. Primary wheat receipts were 449,000 du. and shipments were 466.00 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 39,000 bu. and ship ments of 292.0HO bu. Primary corn receipts were 785,000 bu. and shlpmenis were 41.0n0 bu., sgalnst re ceipts last year of 296.000 bu. and shipments of 561, 000 bu. Clearances Were 80,000 bu. of corn, none of oata and wheat and flour equal to 4U.O00 1u. Liverpool closed unchanged to d higher on wheat and 442d higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, 87o; 1 car, 86ic; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 84c; 1 car, 83o. CORN No. 3 white, 1 car, 4SVo; No. I yellow. 4 cars. 484c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 48V4c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 48Vc; No. 8 mixed, 4 cars. 484c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. 471c. N OATS No. 3 white, 6 cars, 31c; No. 4 white, 3 cars. 304c; 2 cars. B0?e; no grade. I cars. 304c. Omaha Cash friers. WHEAT No. 2 hard, SWlHe: No. S hard, 864S904c; No. 4 hard. 80i4jS64c; re jected hard, 76(iS2c; No. 8 Bprlng, trifWo; No. 4 spring. 864fo92c; No. 2 durum, 84V 87c; No. 3 durum, 8344786c. CORN No. 2 white, 484H84c; No. I white, 4844840; No. 4 white. 47'u4Sc; No. 2 color, 48(n4SVic; No. 2 yellow, 4X4j-484o; No. 3 yel low, 4K4.484C; No. 4 vellow, 474j48c; No. 2, 4!fif48Vic; No. 3 484j4S4c; No. 4. 47Vi47V; no grsde, 464T4bc. OATS No. 2 white. 81ig31Vic; standard, 30W3H4C; No- white, 3044j31c; No. 4 white, .W.4j30H4c: No. 3 yellow, 30430o; No. 4 yellow, 30304c. Car lot Heceipta. Wheat Corn. Oata. Chicago , .... 2 818 171 Minneapolis 257 Omaha 60 81 30 Duluth 44 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION! Features of the Trading- and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 1. New buying of wheat was given Impetus today because the monthlly deliveries hers went Into strVng hands. A liberal portion of the resulting advance failed to .-outlast the session, but the market closed steady at prices varying from Saturday's level to 40 above. Corn finished He to So up, oats with a gain of 44t'4o to 'uc and hog products Irregu lar, strung out front 246o decline to rise of a nickel Purchasing of wheat was not so confi dant late In the day as during the early hours. Besides a number of the first buyers unloaded. Some of the feeling of strength came from the fact that world shipments were l.OuO.OOO bushels less than for the previous week and for the cor responding time a year ago. Then, too. the visible supply of both the United States and Canada showed a fall ing off and the Oklahoma state report REAL ESTATE WANTED (Continued.) WANT to purchase direct from owner. at actual cash ialue, a farm In eastern Nebraska; state price and terms In first letter. Box 3!3, Fremont, Neb. WANT a good six or seven-room house. will give desirable vacant Council Bluffs property aa part payment. W. 204, Bee. 8EE the manicure girl at the American this week. If J. R. Hughes, 1103 So. 24th St., will bring- thJa ad to The Bee office within three days we will give him two tickets to the American theater. STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINE Picturesque Bt. Lawrence Route. Weekly Sailings from MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW MONTREAL TO LONDON, Havre. France Fortnightly from PHILADELPHIA and Boston to Glasgow. Splendid scenery, shortest passage, low rates. Any local agent or ALLAN & CO., General Agenta, 174 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NEW YOFK AND N A PLUS DIRECT. Single or Round Trip Tickets between New iork ana scotcn, English, Irish, and all principal Continental points at attractive ratea. Bend for book of Information. Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cui sine. Apply promptly for Reservation to local agents of Anchor Line or HENDER SON BROS., General Agents. Chicago. 111. WANTED TO BUY ' BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture. carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 8971. WANTED to buy secondhand tennis OUU fit. Ad dress F 211, ca re of Bee. WANTED-T0 RENT WANTED Suite of two furnished rooms. with bath, or small furnished anertment: In seleot neighborhood, by couple locating In city. No children. Modern conveniences required. References exchanged. J. M. Welshs, Rome Hotel. FURNISHED house op anartment until Oct. 15. Hanscnm Dark or Wast Farnam dlHtrlct; preferred 2 adults; references ex changed. 'Phone, week days only, Doug. ANY druggist or confectioner will sell you O'Brien's fine candy, but we will give a 60-cent box ftee to Mrs. J. N. Wetland, 1816 Ontario St., If she will bring this ad o ins Hee office within three daya WANTED SITUATIONS GOOD JaD Ulnli ark: load ooak. Ad. dress Y lu. care Boa PRACTICAL NURSE. . Harney 49H. JAPAN'RSR MAk fnm hnt.l aw -Int. tl Ham Amura. care Lyons Hotel, N 13th St, 6340. - r WOMAN With amsll Inmm. rntA htdaA- keeper, middle age, desires good home in wMiuwrr lamuy. Address O-ISH care Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES FOKT YELLOWSTONE. WYO.. APRIL 2, 1911. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 12 noon May 31. 1911, and then publicly opened, for fur nishing labor and material for construct ing pipe line from panther Creek to point near RusUo Falls for Fort Yellowstons water system. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing propo sals to be endorsed "Proposals for Pipe Line" and addressed to - Constructing Quartermaster. A2S-2Ml--lIr-20. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Office of the Kansas City at Omaha Rail way Company, Fairfield Neb. Notice Is h.r.h. . I i'.n that ....-..- n . ... w . . i w - . bub.', in ii i w oyiaws of the company, a meeting of the stock- iiu.uvrs ui i lit, iansas iiiy m umeha Rail way company will be held In the office of the company, at Fairfield, Neb., at eleven ill) o'clock a. m., Wednesday, May 17, lsll for the purpose of electing seven (7) . ,m 'i u irMwuon or sucn other business aa may legally come before me meeiuieT. W. P. DURKESI, - Secretary gave a low condition as wet1 as selling for' heavy shandoninent of screasw. High and low leveis fur July were fer ami m7'c, with the rine Sue, exactly tne same aa but ui day nKht. Wet weather and smaller deliveries than expected csrrled up coin. July run Red from 52 'c to 53c. cloving stta'ly at 6-c. a net gain of 4t c. tsu ,:iHds were tirm. No. 2 yellow finished at 6ti,44c. Despite considerable liquidating in oats that cereal developed a stronger tone with other ii sin. Tune was a Rood trsde In the way tit changing from May to tne de ferred delierl'S July fluctuated between 814c and a''324c and tuned H'uV" up, at .U'ic. Buying- on the part of shorts In provi sions turned out sufficient to overcome In the main the effect of a big run of hogs and of burdensome deliveries. Provisions closed slightly altered from Saturday night's prices. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company, Telephone Douglas 2473, 708 Brandels building, Omaha: Articles ! Opn. High.) Low. Close. Bat'y. WheatJ I I I 90V9H4ij90HEfS tot 88 87 I 871 87V 52SI MVf2V3S MM 52S2Vtf4 53 53HI I I May.. .19 90V-1UI 92 juiy...s 4741 Sept... 7Ssi Corn I I 871,1 83S M 63T July... 162 iWH wept... w,H, Oats I I i 324 May.. .JH4Hil 8Uilff tl'4 juiy... Si 42"(J4l 81 7a; ttiiSUff 31V81V Kent..., JIT a32i rork May... July... Lard- May... July... flept... Rlhs May... July... Bept... I 15 35 I 14 80 I 7 85 'l 8 Oil I 071 IS 66 I IS 00 I 15 30 I 14 80 I IS 42 15 45 14 7Vsl 1 92tt 7 3241 7 KM 8 0741 S U 15 7 96 7 7 95 a os 7 90 7 8 071 8 15 8 00 8 05 7 85 7 96 7 96 7 924 8 00 8 00 024 7 974 8 024 7 9241 t 87H Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady i winter patents. 82.80 4 40; straights, SH.604 20: spring straights. t4 1n4 25; bakers. 83.25 4. 40. RYE No. 2, 31.02. BARLEY Feed and mixing. 65085c; fair to choice malting, ll.00tfl.13. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 82 42; No. 1 northwestern, 82.55. Timothy, 112.00. Clover, 81660. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 816.50 615.62H. Lard, per 100 lbs., 87.924- Short ribs, sides (loose), S7.874g8.00; short clear sides (boxed), 88.2u8.Sv4. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 413,000 bu. Primary receipts were 44M.OIIO bu., compared with 839,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the United States de creased 713.000 bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage was I. 728.000 bu. Estimated receipts for to morrow: Wheat, 30 care; corn, 836 cara; oats, 22 cars; hegs, 16,000 head, Chicago Cash Prloes Wheat, No. S red, 914492c; No. 3 red, 89820; No. S hard. 914 94c; No. 3 hard, 89&W2c; No. 1 northern, II. 0O(jl.04; No. 2 northern aprlng, ll.OlXu 1.03; No. 3 spring, 940$8c. Corn, No. 2. 63&4i,c; No. 8. 63ttbSc; No. t white, 634V:; No. 3 white. 58$58c; No. 1 yellow. 6i(644c; No. 3 yellow, 58Wo634c. Oats, No. 3, 8149C2c; No. 2 white, 33l4fr83ii,c; No. 3 ''White. 8249 33o; No. 4 white, i-"i33c; standard, 334 Q334c BUTTER Firm; creameries, 16?21c; dair ies. 13918c. ' EGGS Steady; receipts 23.788 rases: at mark, cases Included. 13134c; firsts, 154c; prime firsts, 16c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 129124c; twins, 12 124c; young Americas, 124H3c; long horns, 12124c. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 66 j5c; fair to good. 6366c. POULTRY Live, steady; turkeys, lie; fowls, 13c VEAL Steady; 60 to (0 lb. wis., 6i34o; 60 to 86 lb. wts. 6497c; 86 to 110 lb. wis., 749c. Chicago Receipts Wheat, 26 ears; corn, 218 oars: oata, 172 cars. Estimated for tomor row: Wheat, 80 care; corn, tx oars; oata, 220 cars. Corn and Wheel Reg-Ion Bnlletln. Record for the twenty-four hour ending at 8 a. m. Monday. May 1. 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rein stations. Max. Mln. fall Sky. Ashland, Neb M 83 . .18 Cloudy Auburn, Neb 75 34 .08 Cloudy Columbus, Neb... 69 29 . 36 Pt. cloudy Culbertson. Neb.. 86 22 .10 Pt. cloudy Fairbury, Neb... 63 30 .19 Clear Fairmont. Neb... 46 26 .20 Pt. cloudy Gr. Island, Neb.. 44 21 .30 Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 4 W .17 Clear Holdrege. Neb... 43 ; 27 .03 Clear No. Platte. Neb. 8S f 22 .10 Clear tOakdale, Neb.... 40 44 l.H Clear Omaha, Neb...... 64 33 .17 Cloudy Tekamab, Neb... 56 82 .88 Clear Alta, la...... 69 29 114 Pt. oloudy Carroll. Ia 71 29 . 94 Cloudy Cailnda. Ia 69 33 .70 Snowing Sibley, Ia 43 29. .66 Cloudy Sioux City, Ia... 46 30 1.00 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. fNot Included In averages. U131K1UT AVERAQEB. No. of Temp.- Rain fall. .80 1.30 .60 .40 .90 .90 .89 .60 .60 District. , B tat ions. Max. Mln. Columbus. O 74 60 63 60 Louisville, Kf 70 72 18 72 66 42 68 64 Inldanapolls, Ind.. 11 Ch.cago, 111.. 25 48 44 36 24 34 28 St. Louis. Mo 25 Des Moines, la.... 17 Minneapolis Minn. 30 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 21 Precipitation was general throughout the corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hours; extensive rains oc curred In all except the Chicago and Co dumbus districts, being heaviest in Ken tucky, Missouri and Iowa. Rains and snows occurred In the western dlstrlcta A very decided cool wave spread over the western districts Sunday and freealng tem peratures were general In the upper Mis sissippi and Missouri valleys, extending to points in Kansas. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. I.ools General Market. ST. LOUI8, May L WHEAT Futures, higher; May, 804c; July, 84Va3c. Cash, higher; track. No. I red. KxU4c; No. 2 hard. 9OS61.00. CORN Higher; May. 624c; July, 61t 61?c. Cash, higher; track. No. 2, W4&4c; No. 2 white. 63444c- OATS Higher; May. 81S(9lo; July, 81TC Cash, higher; track, No. 2, 324c; No. I White. 344&344C. RYE Unchanged, 96c. FLOUR Quiet; red winter patent a 84.20 C4.70; extra fancy and straight. 6160(jH10; hard winter clears, 83.6931. 16. SEED Timothy, S6.003-v. CORN"MEAL-3.60. v FRAN steady; sacked, east tracz, ii ei.i8. HAY Firm; timothy, S16.0ft8aa.60; prairie, 812 0fi 16.00. . PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Job bing, 816.00. iArd, unchanged; prime steam. 7.itxcT(.w. lry sail meats, uncnejigeu; boxed extra shorts. 81.374: clear libs. 88.374: short clears. 88.624. Bacon, un- changed; boxed extra shorts, 89.374; clear , i.ii': snort clears, pm POULTRY Firm; chlckena 124c; springs, 26B3ic; turkeys, 14tflc; ducks, 14c; geese. 6c. BUTTKR lruu; creamery, uvuo. EGOa-Lower, 144c Recelpta Ghlptnents. Flour, bbls 12.000 8.800 Wheat, bu 81000 69.000 Corn, bu JM.O10 ss.onO Oats, bu V4.000 46,000 Kaaapis City Grain and Previsions. KANSAS CITT. May 1 WHEAT May. SS40, sellers; July, 82n824c. bid; Srtm- ber, K'tc. eeuers. casn, nigner; no. 1 hard. 8uw4c; No. 8. Sxd9tc: No. I red. 89 koc; No. 8. 8&4So. CORN May. 4t4c; July. 504e604c. sell ers; September, 8i4a0Hc bid. Cash un changed to fee higher; No. 1 mixed, 44g? 44c No. 8, 4Vo-iH4c; white, 44f 4i4c; No. 8, 44M4S4c. UAin-Tirsu?, iiv. a vwii, mHM.l iv. I mixed, 82a434c. K X hJ NO. i, asIC. HAT Unchanged to 80c higher: choirs timothy, 8ls.evals.6O; choice prairie, $18,009 U.50. B UTTEiR Creamery, lie: first a, 18c; sec ond". 16c; packing stock, Uc. fcuus-Kxtraa, ic; nrete. ibc Keoelpts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 88.000 05.000 Corn, bu 9K.00 8;.( Oata, bu 34.0UO 6,000 Llwerpoel Oral Market. L.IVERPOOU May 1. WHhlAT Spot, dull; No. 8 red western winter, no stock; futures, firm; May, e 10Hd; July, U 104d; October, to rd. CORN 8 pot. firm; new American mixed, 4s 104d; old American mixed, 6e 84d; new American kiln dried, ia Id; futurea, firm: May. 4a 4d; July. 4a 844. FLeOL R Winter patents, quiet. X7s td. Dalntk Grsls Market. TITTT.TTTH Maw 1 WVTW A T aj. t .w arn aaue: No 1 njirth.m auMr:ii.. . - M4o asked: Jury. 8ee asked; September! sau, nominal. OATS 14. BUgftat Batter Market. ELOIN. May i. BUTTIlBririn, B3c: output, tTTXM pounda. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Better Sentiment Causes Further Ad vance in Prices. BUYING MOVEMENT IS BROAD Metal Mocks Wi-.i Oappnrtrd and Their Atltancrs Heflert More Ihrerfnl Keellna In Regard to On look. NEW YORK, May l.-For a few hours today the advance In stock which pro gressed briskly In the closing days of last week was halted while the market awaited word from Washington as to whether decisions were to be snnounced by the supreme court In the anti-trust cases. When It became known that the decisions were not to be handed down today the buying movement Was resumed and prices moved upward. Trading grew more active toward the end of the day and at the close a number of advances were distributed through the list of active Issues. Stocks were In Scsnt sutly even at the higher levels. The buying movement apparently rested on the same broad basis of Improving sentiment in regard to the general outlook which waa noted last week. Trading continued to be largely professional. Metal stocks were well supported and their advances reflected the more cheerful sentiment In regard to tne outlook for both the copper and steel markets. The fortnightly report of European copper stocks showed another decrease, bringing UP the total shrinkage In April to nearly 9,500,000 pounds. The outlook for the steel trade is made somewhat brighter bv the disposition of the railroads to re-enter the market. Canadian Pacific continued Its record breaking movement, rising 44 points. Un usual activity and strength of Reading 2s preferred, which gained 6 points, was at tended by a revival of the report that the issue would be retired.. Denver and Rio Grande issues moved against the market, the preferred being especially weak with a maximum crop of 3"s on a rumor that the semi-annual dividend might be reduced or possibly suspended. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 83,701.000. United States govern ment 2s declined 4. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Aiiivnsimeri prs Amalgamated Copper .... Amarlcan Agricultural .... American Beat Sugar American Can Amarlcan G. A F , Amarloan Uotton oil Amarlcan H. A U ptd ... Am. Ica securities Amarloan Llnaaed American Locomotive Amarloan a aV R. Am. S. tt R. pfd..: Am. Steal Foundries Am. ftusar Redoing American T. A T ;.. Amarlcan Tobaooo pfd Amarlcan Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atcbiaon pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltlmora It Ohio Bathleham Steel ,, Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paoifla Centra I Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jane? Cheaapaake at Ohio Chicago A Alton Chisago o. W , new O. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C At. A at. P C. C. C. A 8t. L. Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Ooneolldatad Oas Corn Product! Delaware oj Hudson Dearer A Rio Grand D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities rt Krle 1st pfd Rrl id pfd Uaneral Blectrle Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfa.. Illinois Central Intarbo rough atet Int. Met. pfd. International Harvester .. Int. Marine pfd international Paper ........ International Pump Iowa Centra!,,..,,. Kansas Ot Be.. it. K. O. So. $(..; lAclede Oas loultTllle A Naahrllle.... Mlns. A 8L Louis M , Bt. P. A B. 8. It M., K. A T M., K. T. pfd Mlaaourt Pacific National Biscuit National Lead - N. R. H. of M. Jd ptd... New Tork Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Western North AmoHcas Northern Pactfle Pacltlo Mall Penney Ivan la people' a Gas P., C C A Bt. L Pittsburg Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Oar Railway BtMl Spring Reading Republic Steel irK) n 2 M ll,4no M M HO 674 67 6S 1.700 4 ill, 4f4 I. tan n n mo, 100 (S (1 u S.0I 13 62ti k:V 24 100 2S 23 V, J.v 100 Hie 114 1M4 00 is 17 V, 17k, I. M0 7'4 75S 76i 100 1064 1054 104 434 100 lll 11114 H. 1,(00 14KV, 14fi'a Ut . )0 7S 87 too 164 So WM SO0 1S 184 II, 400 104 It 'a lOf', 1027a 100 126 174 12l f.400 lor iof.s l.too I34 S14 33 e 4,1)10 79i 78 79 S 17,100 : 137 MWj tMi 400 21 16 27 4 171 t.KOO o 81 H .10 100 JJ II 11 400 48 44 1.100 14 1444 144 4.700 12244 120' 1224 100 0 40 10 IM 10 10 I1114 100 644 (44 644 8.200 1464 1444 1464 700 1444 14 14 00 Its 168 1064 00 17 88 2H4 1,600 S4 444 4 700 16 14 V, 1414 4.4C t04 104 ICHt, 1.000 44 4-4 484 100 M It 38 1.400 16 V,l lf.HH I,t00 127 1264 1274 1.000 II II lVs 1.11 1.100 1644 1H I8V4 400 61 61 614 1.100 120 111 11 I4 800 104 144 10 100 404 404 404 100 164 144 r 164 . 4U0 Mi, 4 1 I44 m't 8,400 1044 104H 1044 00 144 1444 144 23 700 1404 14 140 00 13 U 13 '67 II. 400 60 48 60 00 1304 11 1M 00 634 424 6 34 I.4O0 107 106 107 00 41 41 414 8.600 107 lot 10t 100 71 71 7i' 10.600 1264 134 126 24 4.600 13644 1" 12(4 400 104 I Of, 10 600 M4 M 6 604 11 10 21 12 160 100 124 II 13 .106,000 1(6 1(4 1M4 100 12 It , 31 100 ( 16 1.700 10 3 2-a 694 100 404 40 39 11 tf. 46 , 8.600 116 116 lit 00 64 63 64 , 1,800 17 It 17 4O0 27 26 17 l"0 20 16 II 00 484 48 44 , 64.700 17 177 171 00 IS 61 4 71 . 1,600 41 40 41 .1M.400 76 76 Tt , 1.(00 119 118 lit , 4.000 46 46 4e , 7,700 IS (I , 42 100 It 14 16 , 1.600 14 14 S', , 1,700 66 61 63 60S 69 100 78 71 734 (00 4 4 4 . t.100 1TI 171 174 Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A a F. Id pfd St. Louis B. W Bt. U 8. W. pfd Sloan-Sheffield S. A Southern Padflo So. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas A Pacific T . St. L. A W T.. St. L. A W. pfd Union Padflo I'nlon Pacific pfd I'nlted States Realty fnlted States Rubber United State Steal V. B. Steal pfd, ex-dlr.... Utah Copper Va.-?aroltna Chemical .... Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Westtnghoue Bleotrla .... Western Union Wheeling A L S Lehlan Valley Total sales for tha day, v Si, 100 shares. Boston Stocks and Bonds, BOSTON, May 1. Closing quotation a on Stocks were aa follows: alloaei 14 Miami Ooppev Amal. Copper 43 Mohawk A. Z. Ie A B 14 JseTada Con Alisons Com. UV KlpUalng Mines ... Atiantlo 6 North Butt B. A C C. A 8. M. 11 North Lake Butt Coalition 16 old Dominion .... Cl. A Alisons. 60 0 areola C'al. A Hecla 464 Parrott 8. A C... Csntaonlal II Qulncy Copper Range a C. U Shannon East Butt C M 11 Superior Franklin r Superior A B. M.. Glroui Cos (7-11 Superior A P. C... Granby Cos 134 Tamarack Gram Camas ... 81-14 U. 8. 8. R. A M.. Isle Royall Copper.. 14 do pfd Kerr Lake 44 '" C'na. Lake Copper U Utah Oopper Co.... La Ball Copper 1 Winon Kx-dlv. WolTatin , 10 , 40 , 18 , 10 4 , ! 101 , 11 , 70 , 10 , 13 l4 , 19 14 . 46 , 16 . 46 4 US New fork Csrk Market. The following quotations are furnished by LiOgan A Bryan, members New Tork block exchange, South Sixteenth street: Bay But Oae II Lama 4 Butt Uoalltloa 164 Nv. done , 18 Cactus 14 Newhoua 61 Chin 14 Nevada-Utah 1 Chief Cons 14 Ohio Copper 1 rele-Delr 1 RawhJd Coalition .. 4 Ely (tons tt Kay Central 1 Fraakltu I Swift Pkg. ( lot Glroui .., '4 Superior A Pittsburg 14 Belmont Trinity Copper 4 Greece Caaaaea ... 6 United Copper 16 Inspiration 1 .North Lake 4 New York Mialag Stocks. N17W TORK, May L-Cloatna- quotations en mining stocks wsre: Alice to Little Chief I Com. Tunnel stock.. H Meitoaa ...... .4(0 do bonds 1 Gniarlo lot Con. Cat. A Va 136 Ophlr lot Horn Sliver 36 standard loo Iron Silver 10 Tello Jacket M Leadvill Oon. 4 Ulferea. Loral Been rl Ilea. Quotations furntshsd by Burns, Blinker A Co.. 448 New Omaha National bank building: Bid. AakaA Onlumbta Fir KM .... Colored Tel. Co. T per sent 64 66 Chleaee Railway 6a, 1M7 M t City f Omaha 4a, 1941 106 l(k Cudahy Packing ta, 1134 tt 99 Denver Oas A Elec. 6a, l4t 89 6ti Bast St. Loo Is A Ilk ta. lttl ta . Is ralrmaet Creamery let g. 6 per cent tt 100 raiment Craaaisry pfd, T per oant. . tt 10 K. C. M A O. 4. 1841 46 76 Kansas City It. A U 6a. Ill 17 tt Omaha Water 6a. 1144 M tt Omaha A ti B. Bu By. la, 1M r) 17 Omaaa A C. B. 8. K Ptd., S p. .... U II Onus A O. B. Bt. Br . cam 47 Omaha A C B. B. B 64 Omaha Oh x lttt ' 64 Pwrtlaad G. A C. a. lt M 1"7 1n ' la .o'a . ... loxva 1 i M N rv Iork Vtotlr) Market. NKW ltKl, May I. -M i. K V 1 n call, steady; i'siin per tout, rtilinur rale, (er ent; ciosiiih bid. i- a p-r ivnl; tillered at i ? per t nt llMh l.,.NS I'ulU Flxtv days, 1'4 per crn,; ninety dft, 1 .pr cent; six muntlir, m per triit. iillAlf, AIMU'ANTII.K 1'ArKlt S'"l'u4 prr cent Tr.!tl.lM; KXt. II A.VCU;-Steady, with M'l.sl hu.inef" In hnnheis bll s st 84X4 tor sixty day bills and at $-046 for de mand COMMERCIAL Ml M.3-84 874. SII.VKK Har. M;c: Mexican dollars. 4oP. HONlS Uoveinment, easy; railroad, Ir regular. Closing quotations on vonds today were as follows: V. S. ret. Is rag 101 Int. M. M. 41 do coupon 101 ejapan 4a 68 G. 8. Is. rag 101 do 4s 64 do coupon 101 K. C. 80. 1st Is.... "J V. 8. 4s. reg 114 L. S. deb. 4s 1631... M do coupon 116 L. A N. unl. 4s ..... tt Allla-t'hal. let 6a 77 M. K A T. 1st 4s... 87 Am. Ag. ta 101 V, edo , (j Am. T A T. cv. 4a..in Mo. Pacific 4s 77 Am. Tobacro ta 16 N. R H. of M. 4a ta do ts nn N. T. C. g. 11.... t Armour t Co 4.. 11 do dob. 4a N Mr hi eon gen. 4s It N. V., N. U. A H. do cv. 4s lot or. ta 133 do cv. ba 110 N. AW. 1st a 4a... A. C. L. 1st 4a If. do cv. 4s. HW Bal. A Ohio 4a ta No. Paoln 4 loo do 3e m do la 71 do 8. W. la 110. 8. L. rfdg. ta .... 64 Brook. Tr. cv. 4s.... 14 Penn. ov. 1916... 7 Central ot Ga. 6a.. ..108 do oon. 4a 103 Con. Leather (a tn Reading gen. 4a t7 C. ot N. J. g. (a. ...122 St. L A 8 F. fg. 4s 6t Chea. A Uhlo 4a...lii", do gen. la f do ret 6a B St. I B. W. e. 4a.. 71 Chicago A A. 14. 70 do 1st gold 4a tl C. B. at Q. ). 4s.,.. 77 S. A. U 4s 78 do gen. 4 17 So Pao. col. 4 13 C. M. A S. P. g 1 62 do cv. 4a 17 Cl K. I. A P. 0. 4s. 7 do 1st ref. 4a t, do rfg. 4s 8 80. Railway 6e 107 Colo. Ind (a 76 do gen. 4s 78 Colo. Mid. 4a 63 I'nlon Parllto 4a. 101 C A 8. r. A . 4a M do cv. 4s 10( D. A H. cv. 4s 8H do let A ref. 4a.... 7 D. A H. O. 4s 13 V. 8. Rubber ta 106 do ref. 6a 63 I'. Steel Id 6 ...104 Planners' Is 174 Va.-Car. Chem. (a. ..101 Krle p. I. 4s 66 Wahash 1st (s 1U do gen. 4a '.. 7( do let A ex. 4s.... t do cv. 4a, aer. A... 78 Western Md. 4a 88 do aerlea B 73 West. Elec. cv. (a... M Oen. Elec. cv. 6a.... U7 Wis. Central 4e ts III. Can. 1st ref. 4a.. 7 Mo. Flc. ov. (a 4 Int. Mat. 4a 76 Bid. Offered. KKW YORK GEKERAL MARKET Qnotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Mav 1. FLOUR Steady ; spring patents. 84.75(6610; winter straights, 3.703.S(i: winter patents. 83.9tXj4.8u; sprins; clears, 83 65(4.00: No. 1 winter extras, X'M (a&AO; No. 2 winter extras. I3.0r3.15; Kan Has slraitrhts, 14 .10C(J4.25. Rye flour, stronir; fair to good, $4.6uiS4.80; choice to fancy, t NiVre.Of.. TOFtX.MEAI.r-Steady; fine white and yellow, tl.15ul.20; coarse, 11.101.16; kiln dried, 2.S)0. WHEAT-.Spot market firm; No. 2 red, 95c, elevator, and !S-V, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 11.07 f. o. b. afloat Futures market was firm early on mills taking about 300.000 bushels on May de livery and on cold weather and Oklahoma reports, but eased off late under realizing, c net higher. May. 94 15-lt'yiHj4c. closed at W 15-16c; July, 94&4(516 T-lGo,. closed at 94 13-lSc; September. 3i944c, closed at 934c Receipts, 129,600 bu.; shipments, 73, 069 bu. CORN Spot market steady; export, new, No. 't. 594c, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Futurea market was without transactions closing at 4o net advance. May closed at 644c; July, fM.c. Receipts, 157,500 bu.; shipments, nil. OATS Spot market firm: standard white, 39c; No. 2, 394c: No. 4, ⪼ No. 4. 3d4c. Futures market was without transactions, closing nominal. Receipts, 67,950 bu. HAY Easier; prime. 11.80; No. 1 1, $L25 1.30; No. 2. $1.15L20; No. 3. tl.00. HIDES Dull; Central America, 80c; Bo gota, 22',.c. LEATH ER Steady ; hemlock firsts, 25 27n; seconds, 21423o; thirds, 19a0o; re jects, 14'gl6c. PROVISIONS Pork steady; mess, 118.00 18.50; fall, S18.5O2O.O0; short clears, $16.50 18.00. Beef, steady; mess, $13 6014.0o; fam ily, $16.00015.60; beef hams. $26.HK&28.00. Cut moats, steady; pickled bellies, 11.00&'13.00; pickled hams, $11.2512.00. Lard, easy; middle west prime, $8.008.10; refined, quiet; continent, $8.66: South America, $9.76; compound, $7,124.374- TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hogsheads, 6 15-16c; country, 6VH640. UL I TfcMr cilvady ; . ti eamery . specials, 224a asked; extras, 214c asked; firsts, 2uvi-lc; seconds, wa'X)c, creamery held extras, 2f204c; firsts, 18(0ilHc; seconds, 17UlV4c; state dairy finest, 214j214c; good to prime, 1920c; common to fair, 15glsc; process, special, lTVlSc; extras, V7o; firsts, 164c; seconds, 154 154c; Imitation cream ery, firsts, 17i 174c; factory, current make, firsts, 164c; seconds, 16c asked CHEESE Steady; skims, 24j)Oc. EGGS Unsettled ; fresh gathered selected extras, 19c; firsts, 1648174c; seconds, 164c; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, ls.'i 184c; fresh gathered dirties, No. 1, I54164c; No. 2, 144il44c; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, 13441 14c; oor to fair, K4j 124c; fresh gathered dirties, poor to fair. 1244134c; western gathered white, 184-gi 19c: southern duck, 1722c; western duck, 17i20c. POULTRY-Alive. ttull; fowls, 13414o; turkeys, 13c; dressed, dull; western fowls, 14t 16c; turkeys, 1518c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 1. WHEAT May, 964c; July, 97(a97Sir; September, 81c; cash. No. 1 hard. $1.00; No. 1 northern, Sif994c; No. 2 northern. 959Kc; No. 3, 930964c. FI.AX Closed at $2.55. CORN No. 3 yellow, 494c OATS-No. 3 white, 3Oij30. RYE No. 2. 98c. H RAN In 100-pound sacks, $21. 5022.00. FLOUR First patents, 4.flOr(,4.iiO; second patents, $4.50g4.m: first clears, $3.10&3.65; second clears, $2.102.76. Visible Supply of Orala. NEW YORK. May 1. The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturday, April 29, as complied by the New York Produce exchange, was: Wheat, 27.fin6,000 bu.; decrease, 1.713.000 bu. Corn, 7,180.000 bu.; decrease, 1.116,iK bu. Oata 10,638.000 bu.; decrease. 3H4.000 bu. Rye, 60,000 bu.; decrease, 20.000 bu. Barly, 1.455.000 bu.; decrease, 308.000. The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday was 11,082,000 bu., a decrease Of 1.638.0UU. Philadelphia, Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., May 1. BUTTER Quiet; extra western creamery, 234o; nearby prints. 24c. hJGGS-Steady ; western firsts, free cases, $6.56 per case; current receipts, free esses, $5.26. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, fancy, 13(&134c; fair to good, 12Q124C Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, May L WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1,0341.04; No. 2 northern, $1.01 f 1.02; May. 90',c; July, 8Xc. OAT'S Standard, 834fj33e. BARLEY Malting, $L024jl.l4. Peoria Market. PEORIA, May 1 CORN Higher; No. S mixed or better, 63c; No. 4 mixed. 614c; sample 494c OATS Higher; No. 2 white. 84c; stand ard, 3244J-c; No. I white, 22324c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 1. Standard copper, quiet; spot and May, $11.60'11.70; June, July and August, 11.6&gni.76. London mar ket, firm; spot, 34 Is 4d; futures. . 64 13s 9d. Custom house returns show exports of 27,445 tons for the month of April. IaJie copper, $12 374rl2.60; electrolytic, $12.1244 U.S.", ana casting, 6n"'V(i,i.s Tin, quiet; spot market, $42 6V'ui3.l24; May, $42.7(0T13.124; June. $42 SWH2.874; July. $42.0odi42.374 and August, $41.7&(6'42.26. Lon don market, firm; spot, 196 10s; futures, 198 5s. Iead. quiet; $4.404j4.50. New Yorh; $4.25414.40. East St. Louis. Ixmdon market, quiet; 12 16s 8d. Spelter, steady; $6.40416.46 New York; $C.243e.aD, East St. Louis. Lon don market. 24 2s 8d. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $9.0O4jA.60. Iron; Cleveland war rants, 46o 441 In London. Loi-ally, Iron was barely steady; No. I foundry north ern. $15.254715.75; No. 2. 15.0i)aa5 60: No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $16,504$ ST. LOUIS. Mav 1. MPTTATJ1 Lead, steady; $4,274; spelter, steady, $5.30. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 1. COTTON Spot closed quiet: middling uplanda. 15 45c; m Id ling gulf, 16 7(X'4 sales (delivered on con tract), S7.X0 bales. ST. LIH1S, May I. COTTON Un changed; middling, 154; sales, 1,676 bales; receipts. 339 hales; shipments, 2tf bales; stock. 18.164 bales. . New York Cotton market aa fumlSned by Logsn A Bryan, members New York Cotton sxchange, 81$ South Sixteenth street Pa'-ksrd pfd. 7 per cent Iil-v II y It. A L.. IW llilttd R. fill , Pt Lnula.... Soul A in., kt. mi, eeaul Elertiie la, If.'t Month. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Bat'y. May. .1 15 W 15 S3 1524 15 32 UH July.. I 15 W 16 40 16 82 16 38 16 38 Aug... 15 04 16 OH 14 95 14 M 16 04 Oct... 13 22 U SI 13 17 U $0 18 22 OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET j Beef Steers Mottly Steady, with. Cows Some Stronjtr. HOGS ABE FIFTEEN CENTS LOWtR Mieen In tinnil 1'munl at 8trong Trirrs, V. hlle r et l.ambs Sell Tru to Fifteen Cents lllaher. SOUTH OMAHA. May I. 1911. Receipts wtxe: Cattle. 11ok. Shrrp Estimate Monday 2.7'Hl 3.800 2.9X) Fume day last week 2.9J9 6 ;!2:l 9 041 Same day 2 weeks ago.. 3.47 4,769 4.319 Same day weeks ago.. 4,:;9 4. MI 6.229 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 2.475 . $.721 6.92.1 Same day last year 4,6uO 3.197 8.370 The following table stiowa the receipts of csttle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last : 1911. 1910 Inc. Uattla $44,243 S.i.f 9 13.434 Hl Wi4.6,"3 725,731 138.643 Sheep 68.299 fcJ,ot 87.494 The following table shows the isnn of prices on hogs at South Omaha for ths last several daya, with comparisons: Dates. I 1911. l10.19O9.H908.1907.19OS.19OS. April 22.. April 23.. April 24.. April 25.. April 26.. April 27.. April 2S.. April 29.. 6 90 01 s w; t 36 6 SA 16 3$ 6 111 S8j f S4 6 40 ( 311 C 291 6 31 6 38 I 311 25 6 26 I 6 34, 29. 6 24 I 05 e 7 01 7 06 T2T4 n 0 83 6 85 12 6 92 01 08 12 141 6 961 7 OS 7 01 6 98 o 6 261 38. 6 34; 5 16 6 81 Y 6 28 25 & 10 S 74 t 84 6 36 I 11 April SO.. I.. 45, B ZN 6 41 6 241 6 291 May l..otjo. 6 24 t U Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. yes terday: RECEIPTS. c m. st p...c::.,.Ue4 Ho:; 8hMP- H'r'' Wabash j ' Missouri Pacifto 1 .. Lnlon Pacific 26 10 S C. A X. W., east.... 4 .. .. C. A N. W., west.... 85 17 i C, St. P. M. ft o.... 20 4 .. .. S" S' wt --- 28 . 19 6 C. R. I. ft P.. east 3 Illinois Central 1 1 u. g. w 2 .. ;. Total receipts 126 61 IS 1 DISPOSITION. 2i5 4 9V 636 992 696 3X0 396 931 806 999 669 723 23 45 23 101 14 62 10 13 44 2 , 86 14 1 14 Sx9 ( Armour ft Co Murphy Sinclair Hill ft Son F. B. Lewis N Huston ft Co J. H. Hoot ft Co J. H. Bulla AicCreary ft Carey S. Werthelmer Leo Rothschild Mo. ft Kan. Calf, Co .. Klein ft Christy Other buyers Totala 2,870 $,590 2.387 CATTLE Receipts of oattle at this point were moderate this morning only 111 cara being reported In, which was a alight tail ing off as compared with last we and a still larger falling off as compared with two and three weeks ago and a year ago. At the same time some other market points were over burdened with cattle and the general outlook for the trade In the east was far from encouraging. The demand was still largely for the handy, light oattle, and desirable beef steers answering to that description sold quite readily this morning at steady prices, on the other hand the heavy cat tle were more or less neglected and were extremely slow sellers with the tendency lower. There were very few cowt and heifers In the yards and what few there were sold very readily at prices generally a little stronger than last week's close. There waa not much change In the stocker and feeder situation as compared with last week's close. This means, how ever, that prices are around 164j2oo lower than they were a week ago today and any thing like liberal receipts ot cattle of that description would be very apt to bring about a still lower range of prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $5.706.00; fair to good bsef steers, $3.404jfc.70; common to fair beef steers, $5.00 t6.40; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.76 416.&O; fair to good cows and helfera, $4,204; 4.76; common to fair cows and helfera, $2.76 '34 25; good to choice stockers and feeders, 86.404f6.oO; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.2o.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.2&4j6.26; stock heifers, $4.2506.00; veal calvesi 4.00(jj1.26; bulls, stags, etc., $3.75 4J4.90. Representative sales: cr.b.r 01EERS. No. 7 14 II It t 17 47.... 41.... 14.... 10.... 14.... II.... 10.... 14.... 4.... 11.... 14... 13.... Av. Pr. So. At. pt. 102t 40 nt 1 to 1160 to lot! 1 rj 1066 I tO 1174 f 60 1171 I M 1176 6 66 1!4 6 66 1171 I 66 1276 i 66 lltt I 16 1610 I 76 1261 I 76 t7T t 76 1M7 6 60 1624 ft 60 1186 ft 86 ... 101 I 16 ...1136 i 16 ... HI 6 26 ... 670 6 36 ... 620 6 ...110 I 40 ....1011 6 60 ....ltf 6 60 ....1126 I 60 ....1146 160 ,. 6 60 ....1071 6 60 ....1176 I 60 .,..1206 6 60 .... tKl 6 60 ....1106 6 60 ....1164 6 66 .... m 6 66 11... 11... II... 17... It... 81... 46... 17... 11... II... Is... 44... II... 74... 63... 14... tt... It... IS.. .121 6 66 16. ..1421 ft tO STEERS, HEIFEHS AND COWS. II... .1170 4 tt 16. .. tM ft tl ..1127 ft 66 .. 694 6 66 14.... 11.... 11.... 17!!!! M..'.'.' I.... ..1037 ft 20 .. 791 ft It 14... 11... .. 7W II COWS. .. m 1 it 1.. ..1110 4 60 ..1016 4 64 ..1061 4 It ..1117 4 16 ..lltt 4 60 ..1170 4 6t ..1167 4 66 ..1011 i to .. ttl 4 tt . . M0 ft It ..1617 I 16 .. T40 I 40 ..tot 1 65 .. 780 1 76 ..1160 I 76 ,. 60 I to .. 640 I 10 ..1086 4 00 ,.100t 4 16 ..1110 4 16 ,.101 4 66 ..11SI 4 4 ..10St 4 4ft ..1014 4 41 il.'.'.'.'. HEIFERS. f " I 60 t TTT ft 06 t .. 646 4 16 TM ft 10 11 67t 4 SO 1 6M ft 60 1 411 4 60 1 671 I 16 7 644 4 60 I MS ft It ft it 4 46 II till ft tt 10 671 ft 00 1.4 871 ft N 1 11M I 00 BlTLLS. I.. :.1M I 71 1 ltto 4 60 I !! ' 1 1110 4 76 1 1000 4 10 1 )360 4 71 1 110 4 10 1 us0 4 1 1 140 4 16 1 1I0 4 to 1 14M 4 16 I 1616 4 tt 1 lkOO 4 40 ft 1(14 4 8 1 1I0 4 60 1 4o ft 10 1 U6 4 40 1 1020 ft tft CALVES. 1...- 440 4 66 1 160 I M 1 640 ft 16 1 no ft 00 1 IU0 ft 60 I 4 t 16 1 260 ft 76 1 170 I tft STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 I 4 7 IT 160 ft 16 41 4e0 4 60 II HI III 17 608 4 M It ft ft to T ttl I 00 48 t7l ft II 4 464 ft 00 U 1U6 ft 64) 11 740 ft It HOGS Chicago territory forced a supply of 62.000 hogs on that market this morning, as compared with the Saturday estimate of 43,000 head, and the market went to pieces. In short, receipt were ot extra large Monday volume and of usual Monday distribution. Too much material piled up at one point afforded packers an oppor tunity at cheapening oost, which, even though more or less localised, extended to farthest trading centers. Locally, receipts were limited, with do mand resonably broad. In the light of Chi cago conditions this ratio was completely Ignored and prices dropped to levels about 16o lowsr. Bulk sold on this basis and sold readily, despite ths fact that sellers worked hard to obtain belter figures. Shippers and speculators furnished an outlet for fully St pt-r'T.eiu of a 67-car run. Spreads showed a tendency to narrow and lard offerings moved at discounts under bacon animals that were relatively small. Long strings ranged from 35.66 to $0.66 and bent llKht weights sold up as high as $6.76. Representative salea: No. av. Sa. Pr. No. 11 lb. Pr. t 414 10 ft 60 17 16t ... I tO It ll 10 I 60 M. 164 ... 140 46 147 ... I 66 6t. tt ... I 6 W 74 ... ft 66 17. Ill ... ft 64 61 Ivt ... ft 66 It X ... ft to t lei 160 ft 66 TT. Ill ...ft M to tot ... ( ti a ro . . t to It tl 160 I 66 II !? Ill 16) II let ... 1 66 47., 160 M 1414 II 174 ISO I 61 ' 76 1st ... I lis 14 Ut M I tt M lit ... ft 12 17 !t 140 I 64 76 141 M ft llv 64 14 ... 66 M Ml ... I tl IM 1M I tt 11 1st M I tt Tl 171 IM 1 174 64 tM ... 1st tt til ... I 17 74 IM 41 I M M IM ... I to 71 .......ill ... IM tl lit 4 I 4 4t Ill IM I It It 144 ... It M tot IS ft St 66 a HIM tl .4 It) jv) ... so r .,. .. I I SO J SO M ;i j ... 0 , T I '... 2-1 40 I t " 40 1 AT t .' .. N I H ' 4 ft 6 er fl ... ft to ' 66 . yt ft -..I -,, Tt . "4 to ft 70 ft 1 lo 6 40 1,-. ...... .168 ... ', J "1 anr 11 i. n iv !mu:k. u.mous demand fof sheep Imrti thlM m.irnlna: vt as due largely to a j limited supply, AhAiit fifteen doubles of !! k iitrlveil. the M( enn 01 ine run own siHtinB of lambs. Onlera for strings of this (irsrrlptlon exceeded actosl offerings snd the market acted decidedlly strong rnrler the Influence of healthy competition. Trade In general ruled I04JW0 higher, these advances applying more especially to de "Irshle lambs. Mexicans In the fleece sold mm high as iffi't, snd weMcrns. also wooled, brought $...). Shorn Istnl-s of western bred origin sold at $4 H and less, the price' noted being one that would have qualified easily l'?' good, shorn Mexicans last, week. TberirV were no spring lambs of consequence on sale. Huslness In sheep presented a nominal, uncertain, appearance, as several branches of the live mutton trade were practically berren. About the only kind of stock avail able were aethers, shorn. They were heavy and wet. but brought $4.00, Indicat ing a quotably strong list of values. Strictly choice ewes would probably move at $4.2$ or better, while same article, shorn, might possllilv command $3.f quotations, Wooled: Spring lambs. $5.V $.00; Mexican lsmhs. I5 75'(j6.10: western lambs. I5.254i5.78; vearllng" $4 4tvj4.rO; weth ers. J4 1O4H60; ewes. t3.K7tM.S6. - Quotations, Shorn: Mexican is nibs. $4.TMJ 6 00; wentern lambs, t4.3ntj4.8; heavy lambs 14.15414.50: vearllnss. $3.85'(j4.35; wethers, $3.66 4i4.10; ewea, $3 25413.85. No. . Av. Pr. 41 lambs , ,yt. ....... 91 666 Mexican lambs M 08 239 western shorn lambs . 77 I 86 Sm wethes. shorn ......119 4 00 Urt wethers and yearlings, shorn 114 4 00 63" Mexican lambs, shorn 72 4 90 366 Mexican lambs, shorn.......... 2 4 90 279 western lambs, shorn. 78 4 40 s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ,' MARKET Demand for Cattle 5 trad r Hoars Are More Active Sheep Weak, CHICAttO. May 1. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; beeves. $5.0iji6.4,; Texas steers, $4.04JS.,SO; western' steers, $4 8uq6.70; stockers 'and feeders. $4.0036. 45; cows and heifers, 12.40416.85, , calvea, $4,26 6.W. HOaS-Recelpt." .0W head; ' market more active, generally 16c lower than Sat urday's average.;,- J;ht, I&.H64W 1: mixed, $5.7ftfl6.00; heavy, $5 674J5.96; rough, $6.65iJ 5 70; good to choice heavy. SR.704i.).96; pigs, 85.5tVii6.00; bulk ef sales, toSfcfift.OS. SHEEP AND LAMB&e-Receipt. 22,000 head; market weak; native, $3.00Fj4.6O; western, $3.2.".'64 60; yearlings, $ilK4j6 16; na tive lambs, $4 23416.10; western, 84.7.V&6.15. Kanaaa City Lltt Stock .Market. KANSAS CITY, Mav L CATTLE Re ceipts, S,000 hea1. Including 1.500 southerns market, steady to strong: southerns steaA to 10c higher; calves. 25c higher; dressed beef and export ateers. $S.fl04j1.10; fair te good, 36.20(t6.60; western steers, $4. 7541-5 00; stockers and feeders, $4.604780; southern steers, S4.2526.60: southern" cows, $3.00&i4 76: native cows, $3.00g.16; native heifers, $4.64 t2.00: bulls, $4.26 U.00: ralvevs, 4.0tu.50. HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head; market, 10c to 20o lower; hulk of sales. 86.7244i6.86; heavy J5.70436. 824; packers and butchers, $6.724'&8o; lights, t6.tn06.9e. 8HHKP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 16.001 head; market, steady; lambs, S4.60r&6.76: yearlings, $3.75.6.00; wethers, $3.60(04.30.; ewes, $3.40(34.00; stockers and feedera, $2 IV St. I.onla Live Stock Mar-koto ST. IXUIB. May L CATTI.K Receipts, 2.600 head. Including 200 Tf xns: market, steady; native shipping and export sterYa, $6.75471.25; dressed beef and butcher steers.;. $6.4Oa.0O; steers under 1.000 pounds, $6.00ed $.25; stockers and feeders,. $3.006.25; rows and heifers, $3.606.10; canners. $3.0f33.26; bulls, $3'75gf6.60; calves, $6.0&.6O; Texss and Indian steers, t4.60150; cows and heifers. $3.605.00. HOGS Receipts, 10,600 head; market, 10c to 16c lower; pigs and lights, $5.&oe.10: packers. t5.flfW66.0o; : butohers and best heavy, S6.90&6.10. ... SHEEP AND IA MPS Receipts, 4.100 head; market, steady; native, $3.7E(m.25; lambs. $6.76K6.10;i culls and bucks, W.OOti 8-26; stockers, $2,0043.00. , . St. Joseph Live Stock' Market. PT. JOSEPH. May I.-CATTLE-Recnlpis. 1.200 head; market steady to strong; steers, $4.604i6. 80: cows and helfera. t3.004r5.6O; calves, $3. 000f6.no. HOGS Receipts, 6,009 head; market Wv rio lower; top,jk.874; bulk of sales, $6 6.76. SHEEP AND TA MBS Receipts, S.000 neaa; market ibo higher; lambs, S4.nOg6.00 Stock la Bight. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha ...... St. Joseph Kansas City .... St. Louis Chicago Totals 3.SO0 2.900 5.000 10.000 10.500 62,000 8.0011 1S.000 4,100 22,000 ..16,500 $0,300 48,000 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts. NP3W TORK,' May 1. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, with light but ateadv of ferings; spot fancy, 144144c; cholcs. 134c; prime. 13o, DRIED FRUITS Prunes, nervous re garding the extent of crop damage; 84tr 13c for California up to 80-40s, and llffl) 134c for Oregons from 80a to 30s. Apricots, quiet out steady; choice. 1844l,lSic: ext choice, 14c; fancy, 144V14.o. Peachea s firm with an Improved demand: chol 1 i44J"4c; extra choice, 744j4c; rancy, 849 tc. Itaislns are inactive, but prices are very steadily held, owing to the firmness on the coast; loose Muscatels are quoted st 64164c; choice to fancy seeded. 64 41740; seedless, 64jttc; London layers, $1.4Hj'L4a. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. May l.-DRT GOODS The cotton goods markets were firmer In spots for the day, gray goods being more active at Blight advances. Fine yarn goods were not so steady. Jobbing trade In this sec tion quiet. Retailers did a bigger bust A ness last week In consequence of th4 V warmer weather. Carpets for fall opened ' at reductions varying from 74 to- 10 per cent. Dress goods are quiet. Raw silk steady. Tarns quiet and firm. Breexdataffs at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Msy l.-'-Tho following are the stocks of breadstuffs and provisions in Uvernool: Flour. 16.000 sacks: wheat. 9).-e-u 00 centals; corn. 635.000 centals; bacon, 2,700 boxes; hahis, 1,000 boxes; shoulders, f. 700 boxes; butter. 2.200 ewts.; cheese, 28.800 boxes; lard, 6,100 tierces of prims western steam and 1.680 tons of other kinds. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. May l.-COFFF.E-mtures closed firm at a net advance of 44T16 points. May, 10.65c: June, 10 62c; July 10.67c; August, 10.47c; September, 10.87c; October, 10.16c; November. 10.05c; December, 10.00c: January and February, 10.01c; March and April. 1002c. Spot coffee, steady; No. T Rio. 114c; No. 4 Santos. 12c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 134J) 16c, nominal. Otis and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Ga. May 1 . TURPEN TINE I'nchanged ; last quotation, 74r; sales, none: receipts, 17.05; shipments, 2,649; stocks. 6,632. ROSIN Quiet; sales none, receipts, 1.004; shipments, 7,796;, stocks. 37.843. Quotations: B. $7.40; D. $7 66; H, $7 674:, K, $7 76; . $7,774: H. $7,824: I, t7 874: K, $7 90; M. and N. $7,924; WO. $7 95; WW, t00. Wool Market. BT. LOUIS. May l.-WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums, 164j47c; fine mediums, 13tyl6c; fine, HtT12c. Sagas Market. NEW TORK. May 1-SUOAR-Raw, quiet: muscovado, 89 test, 8 89c; centrifugal. 96 test. 8 (Cto; molasses, 89 test, J 14c; re fined, steady. J. B. REICHMANN BANKRUPT . Involuntary Petition Charges Foresee President of Carnegie Company with Fraud. NEW' TORK. May 1 An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy mas filed Dili after noon against J. R. Reichmann, former president of the Carnegie Trust company. The creditors allege that the total nihil ities are $2,000,000, with assets of tlOO.OftA-v Concealment of property Is alleged In the sV petition. Bsoklsvaia. liissii. Oet a Bee catalogue ef 1 000 kook tltlsa It will help solve puaslt) plrturea On sale at Bee effloe, at eeata; mall. 80 eeoU. 1