lu THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAT 11, "1911. REAL ESTATE ft-' a H 31 AS D HAM II I.4XU FOR SALE (Continued.) lllairMU. 400 ACRES 0 rrn under plow , HO.OrOOO worth of ,n buildings, wnlch arc located In the fk t; lunitA ( I soon villas In aoutnern i .n;iKit an take some good Liakota j i-uinbrsnre. Alorehart Ac Atctusun, Alau kalo. Minn. UNlv FARM HOME. 230 ACRER I nu.es from good town, black loam soil. All fenced. Laige tram dwelling, barn, gianaiy, machine sheds, etc. loo acrea in lie: I. 40 acre timber, balance clover ki I timothy and meadow. Ideal dairy ft.rm. $.15 per acr, one-third cash, lal ar. e easy term, at- J. Kolb, l-osaion, Mina Nbka. FOR SALE. Two tracts of Ml acrea and 10 acrea ad vening of choice unimproved farm land In m south edge of Pierre county, eight truira north of Battle Creek. Owner muat ir.i and will accept 120 per acre If taken m once. Term half cull, balance at 6 t-e: cent Interest. t. J. lh.rlMODT INVESTMENT CO. Iw4 City Nat l. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE at a bragain. 1 sections or 2 section of land In Keith county, Ne biAeka. i hia land Joins and la good pasture hki hay land and will make a good ranch, line-half mile to Missouri Pacific railroad. ... p. Meredith. Owner. Sioux. Neb. FOR BALE MO acrea hay land, 1 milt Newport. I1J. 60; XCO mllea, all new build ings, aprlng water. $IM4. Others. L. M. Greene. Newport, Neb. i 640 ACRES of deeded land, 5 mllea from town; nearly all level. Price. $12.00 per acre. AdUiesa J. C. Berlins, Whitman, S0-ACRE farm. 20 miles from Omaha, m niius to town; upland, good soil, la tood condition; must sell; good terma Owner. Box 263, Or en a. Neb. TO EXCHANGE 192-acre farm In Colfax county, Nebraska. Good improvements. All cultivated. 4 mlle to market school and church. Equity, $10,700. Exchange for rn.xlei n Omaha Income property. Describe your properly In first letter. Owner, 2644 Chicago tit., Omaba. 1.6S0-ACRE ranch for sale, $.10 per acre, two-third cash, remainder five years, I er cent Interest; all forced; good Improve ments. For particular writ Frank Be hula. Norfolk. Neb.- EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 140 acrea near Seward, Seward Co., Neb.; good alx loom house, barn, sheds, well and mill ime orchard, 12 aoies alfalfa, 100 acroa cultivated, 76 acrea good hay land, balance pasture; price. Stio per acre; terms, half i ash. Fetterman Bros., Lincoln, Neb. Texas. SAN SABA VALLEY, the garden spot of Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We can buy land for you or Invest money, t per cent net to you secured by mortgage on these lands. Correspondence solicited. Refer to First Nat'l bank, ban Saba Nat l bank. Ward, Murray A Co.. and toe mem bers In congress from Ycxaa. Keliey Burleson Co.. San Eevba, Tex. THE NILE OF AMERICA. $30 cash and II per cent Interest, payable aeml-annuaJly, will secure you a home In Gulf Coast Orange and Fig lands within ton milea of Houston, Tex., on term of on, 601 Klara Bldg.. Houston Tex. TEXAS INVESTMENTS. Buy orchard and garden lands near Houston, the greatest and most prosper ous city In the southwest, where valuee are going up all the time and fortunes made in real estate In short while. Easy terms If desired. Address E. C. Robert Vela, lex., and a lu-aur farm In tne Rio Grand valley, where the farmer's cash In come la as perpetual as the days tliat come and go. a. H. Jackson, 708 First National Bank Bldg.. Houston. Tex. BAN SABA VALLKT. the garden spot of Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. W can buy laud for you or Invest money, I per cent net to you secured by mortgage on these landa Correspondence solicited. Refer to First Nat I bank. San Saba Nat l bank. Ward. Murray 4k Co., and the mem bers In congress from Texaa, Keller Burleson Co., Ban Saba, Tex. WE are subdividing 2.SO0 acrea of fertile farm lund In Jackson county. Splendid crops every year. Rainfall about right. 44 Inches. For description, plat and prloas writ . JOHN RICHET CO SH K. Houston St.. San Antonio. Tex. Buy Gulf Coast Fruit Lands on Easy Payments Where 10 acres will produce as much each season aa 100 acrea farther north Watch for our ad next week offering One Dollar an acre cash and One Dollar an acre per month. Se ua for particulars. ' W. J. Dermody Investment Company 1514 City National Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wyaaanfaa. FOR SALBV-16,000 acres In Laramla county, Wyoming. In Golden Prairie dla trlct; suitable for farming; now stocked with caul and aheap; will sail with ranch; will exchange fur eastern Nebraska or Iowa farms. J. T. Bell. Owner, Cheyenne, Wyo. FOR SAUL OR EXCHANGE WE exchange properties of merit H. H. Culver. 812-1 O. N. B. Bldg,.. D. 7866. FOR reliable sales at d exchanges, see D. M. LEAM1NG. tog brandela Bldg. FOR SALE or Trade, aoda fountain (val uation $160) and cigar case. Address E. H.. Box 103, Titonka, Iowa. W-ACRE Improved fine farm, only three to five miles from three good towns in Anderson Co., Kan.: only 65 mllea from 'Kansas City; fine locality. Prioe IT.OuO; mortgage 32,000, long time; equity 36,0"). Want good city residence or cheap land. 8. E. Wait A Co., 617 Bee Bldg. BOO ACRES clear Kansas land for good Stock of general merchandise; will trade all or part; price 115.00 per acre. J, J. Barbour, owner. Chester, S. L. WILL exchange Interest In Income prop erty, clear, vmued 36,000, for Omana vacant or rfs d.noe. Auurea T 2oL Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska landa O'KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1011 New Omaha National Bank Building. GARVIN BROS.. 3d floor N. T. Lit. 3601 to JitfO.OOO on tmpioved pioperty. No delay. ' WANTEDCIty loans. Peters Trust Co. CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZEH. LOANS to horn owner and horn build era, with privilege of making partllal pay ment Semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. UM First National Bank building. CHEAP MONEY" .Representing the Penn Mutual Lit Ina Co. with ata of over Iil7.0u0.0uo. I am prepared to accept all the good loans of fered on Improved Omaha real estate. Business ana residene loans mad with out d lay. THOMAS BRENNAN, City National Bask Bldg. WANTE1D Cr loan and warranta W. rarnam bmlth 4k Co.. iXm Farnam 8c tiiSrBRA!;Ea- BMia-CARLBERO CO., U0-S13 Brandata TbaaUr Bldg. Wantd. farm loana KJok 1st. Co,. Omaha 100 to 110,000 mad promptly. T. IX Wead. Weed Bldg.. Mth and Farnam. WB HAVE money to loan on Improved real estate in Omaha aod auburba PVWB N,E5A'liKA SAVINGS 4s LOAN APS'N. lw ifamam he Board of Trad Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN-Pajrna Iaveatmant Ca REAL ESTATE WANTED WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS. Hav you anything to offer the farmer of lowaT Any cheap land for higher DrioeT a general mwrchandu store fur laad r ay kind of aa eichanget Or hav yoj om land you want to sail for cashT The on paper that reaches u Iowa farmer Is the I's Guinea Capital. 1.0u circuiaUoa tally; rat sinjcl tnieruon. 1 cent a word HI Inaarliona, ceal a word, lxa Moiai lJy Capital. Moia. la. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Oversold and Covering by Shorti Cauiei an Advance. CORN IS SHOWING A GOOD TONE forks Small Hrmme of Heavy Ship ment 4 oantry Movement 74iot Likely to Breerae Burden some Cash Ilemaad Good. . OMAHA, Mftv 10. 1311 felling was overdone In wheat on the rains In the northweet. the market showed an oversold condition today and covering by shorts advanced prices from the open ing. With normal weather following, the chief Influence will be eliminated, as stocks are rapidly accumulating and the cash situation continues a heavy one. Corn was stronger with the upturn In wheat and showed a good tone. Stocks ate small because of the recent heavy shipments, which have offset the slight Increase In receipts. The country move ment Is not likely to be burdensome and with cash demand good, prices could ad vance. Wheat opened Heady and ruled higher, due to shorts cornering. News was rather conflicting, but on the whole the trade was bearish and prices eased off at the close. Corn ruled higher, receipts being higher and the cash demand urgent, as supplies are small. Salea on the floor average Wit c higher todav. Primary wheat receipts were tOfiono ,u. and shipments were 4Pr,ono bu., against re ceipts last year of 302,0u0 bu. and ship ments of au.ono buf Primary corn receipts were 63 000 bu. and shipments were 40n0 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 2S3.OJ0 bu. and shipments of fi.17.flno bu. Clearances were 23.000 bu. of cot n. SO. 000 E" of oats and wheat and flour equal to 26.000 bu. Liverpool closed td higher to 4d lower n wheat and Hd higher on corn. The following CKSh sales were reported: WHEAT No Ihiril: 4 car. K!c : t car 87V; No. 8 hard: 1 car. tAc. urtfs ao. 2 yellow: 1 car, 4Pe; 1 car, 44c No. 8 vellow:) 1 car. 4ir: 1 par 9r; No. 3 color. 1 car. 49V4C; No. 8 mixed: 7 cars, 4'c; No 4 mixed: 4 cars, 4Sc. OATS Standard: 1 car, 31,e; No. 8 white: 8 cars, 31c; No. 4 white: 1 car, 30c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 1 hard, 87B93c; No. hard, JftS'iJ'JOVsc; No. 4 hard. WrS7'c; rejected hard. 774tf3c: No. t spring. 88140; No. 4 spring. ti?c; No. i durum, 84g87c; No. 3 durum, 8.V&86C CORN No. 2 white. 494fl4!V ; No. 8 white. 491f4!tHc; No. 4 white, 4fcV349c: No. 8 color, 4sifi4tc: No. 1 yellow, 4ft,(g4PSc; No. 3 yellow. 4-g4V: No- yellow, 48Vff: 49e; No. 2, o; No. 3. 4S49c; No. t 4SV,ffMe: no grade. 45W47'-!,c. OATS No. 2 white, SHf3me; standard. SKf31Vkc; No. X white, 30431c; No. 4 white, fciVfi-Wic: No. 3 yellow, 30?i31c; No. 4 yellow. 3"H03o,c. BARLEY No. 3, 87ff!1e: No. 4, 79aS9c; No. 1 feed, 74g7e; rejected, 6!S4c. RYE No. 2. 94g96c; No. 3, 3fu94o. Carlot Receipt. Wheat Cnm fleta Chicago 149 " 25 145 Minneapolis 95 n" , 21 23 luluth , 82 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlaa; and Closing Price on Hoard of Trade. lionia and Kansas helped to send wheat up today. Formneea prevailed at the close. Which VII VrnW. In I.KL. . I i... night. The day a trading left corn with a :; .. c lo oats t He to Htfe advance and hog product more expensive by &4oc. In wheat the action was a complete re verse of that of the previous day. tha close being at the top figures reached. The leading bulls let go of a good deal of wheat during the swells owing to a report that the hot weather was bringing out a second brood of ilessian fly. Interest in a traae bulletin that the world's Hiinnlv nf v. ,.,. . creased 32.9iiO.0O0 bushels last month and now aggregated 192.9i3.OfiO bushels, as com pared with 187.9S3.00O bushels at the cor- .,Mu"uiii nine a year ago. Ketween the opening and the close July delivery ranged from K;V i:. r mrA in . v. . ... . - " .,. inu thoa uiu"ka net hlrher at 87H&74. cnmvoraDie croft advices, from the Danube and lessened offerings In con- senllence a r t.ii,..nnni 1 .1 , vance In corn. High and low levels touched by the July option were 52,c and BIHo with i. in m namea ngures, a gain nf Tfvln nvAe la.t .Ukt -t.i became? unsettled. No. 2 yellow finished at 6413 54140. the hot weather news from Oklahoma. . "V price OI oata. July varied from 82'o3J'c and closed -v 7u -i mi iup ievei 01 tne session. In MnA With lh. oar, ... n I -J. . . cereals, a ear of No. 2 rye sold here today 1 uuanu, me nignest record In Chlcaxo for more than eleven years. Hardly enough business was dona In hog products to establish a market. Absence of pr ensure allowed pork to rise U4ji46c, lard. 5c to fr&Hy;, and ribs. 7wa 10c to 10c even. Prices in Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company. Telephone Douglas 2473. 703 Brandela building. Omaha: Artlclea.! Open. I Hlgii. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat May.. July., Sept.. Corn May., July., Sept., Oats May. July., Bept. Pork May. July. Sept. Lard May. July. Sept. Rlhs- r May. July. Sept. I 1 1 IS?ir!S Wt4 , 9314 94i MU H 87141 86HI KWMuSi 6Sfcl RS4' M'4 62 B2;61HfV 624 62V 82H81tfl.;4 iSlHOS' 82,i Bl4 62ViH 62T4 62 54 32 82', 32 824' 37 82 82 . 31T4 821 31 81W 31H 1 40 M 75 16 074' 1 U 18 40 16 00 1 78 1 30 16 16 16 02 ....... 14 66 8 06 g 00 8 10 t OS 8 20 8 12 8 20 g 10 8 05 7 6 7 96 7 87 8 02 8 124 8 10 8 20 8 20 8 06 7 96 8 021,1 I 10 18 OIO) 17 92HH5, !7 86-71 8 0SHI T 87Sl Cash ntiotatlons were aa follows- FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 18 80 J,4?i5.-Vr-aJsLnU' z 'nr4 : Prlng straights: 84.10fi4.25: bakers, 3.Ofi4.65. BARLEY-Fwd or mixing, 65 86c; ' fair tn fhn r malting a-..i W 4 ftKKI) Timothy, $12,00. PROVISKNS Pork. mess. per bbl W.82V(& 16.75. Lard, per 100 !bi... rh nirn f K P.U.. i v. . . ... a 94aS4c; No. 8 red. 9tv-94-; No. i hard' . r, wuw, xo. i northern spring. 31 .ton-Lot; No. 8 northern spring, 31 01 &-1.08; No. i spring, &tc(c. Corn: No 3 cash, 64a64lo; No. 3 caah, Viu63Ve; No. 3 white. 64''6n4o; No. 3 white. 63363Vj; STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINK Pictuienque St. Iwrence Routa Weekly Sailings from MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. OLAROOW MONTREAL TO LON DON, Havre. Frano . Fortnightly from PHILADELPHIA and Boston to Glasgow bpiandid scenery, shortest paasag. low rata. ' .... .Anjr loc' nt or AVirN . co - ineral Aganta. 137 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NEW TOFK AND NAPLES DIRECT. Singl or Round Trip Ticket between New York and Scotch. English, Insn and all Principal Continental points at attractive rate, band for book of Information. Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cul ln Apply promptly for Rervatlon t Wf".? i Anchr L" or HENDER S1N BROS.. General Agents. rhicago. IIL WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for Jd hand furnitura carpeta clothing and ahoes. TL D. 37L GOOD MONEY tor your broken move, m-nts and old gold. M. Nathan, !. S 13th WANTED to buy. a news imnri clgara and confectionary, in town of 1.600 or inure. Aourfii j ina, car Bee WANTED SITUATIONS PRACTICAL NL'R&E. Harney 4W. A CREAMERY man. T years' experience, wanta Dosilion at nnca i,h.. delry. Addraaa. J. it. n m . Omaha. ' " AT once, position aa housekeeper, by woman with 6-year-old girl; reference changed. a.ddra. A... Lock Boa u, Adaor, No. 1 yellow, M4"4e: No 8 yellow, tAQ K'r. OatP: No 3 cash, 31"fi3c: No. 2 white. 84j34e; No. 8 mhlte. 32f2c; No. 4 hlte. S.'Wj-miSvv; standard. aV8.34c. BI'TTF.Reteady ; creameriea l21c; dairies, ISc. EGGS Easy; receipts. 80.224 t-ases; at msrk. cases included, IS'Vffl; firsts, lRc; prime flmts. 1lc. CHEESE Firm; daisies. 118121 twins, 124i-; young Americas, 13c; long horns, UHftlJc. POT A TO E8 Weak : choice to fancy, 63-J 6fc: fair to good. 6otf2c. POULTRY Live steady; turkeys, 14c; chick ene. 13e; sprlnga r01Sc. VEAl-fsteady; &o tt eo-lb. wts., 3U4e; 60 to 86-lb. wts., 6-37c; 86 to 110-lb. wts., ;-S9c. t t. hicajro Reicelpts Today : Wheat, 149 ears; corn. 2.A cars; oata. 14n cars. Estimated tomorrow: Wheat. 78 cars; corn, 180 cars, oata, 108 cars. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatloa mt the ' Day aa Tarioa Corn mod I tl. NEW YORK. May 10. FliOVR Market steady: spring patents, KSMif.lO; winter straights. H8f '34.00; winter patenta, tt-Onvjl 4 40; spring clears, $3.764-10; winter ex tras. No. 1, 33 80-9.3.60; winter extras. 2. 33.1n3.2o; Kansas straights. t4.1F4 30. Ry flour, firm; fair to good, 34.601.15; choice to fancy, $4.8655.25. CORNMEaL Market firm; fine, whit and yellow, $1.16gl. 30; coarse, fl.l01.16; kiln dried. 32.95. WHEAT Spot market strong: No. 8 red. 97c, elevator, and 88dc. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. 31.087,4e. f. o. b.. afloat. In the futures market there was a sharp return today, followed by strong northweet markets and advices about hot winda In Oklahoma. Cables were up on crop com plaints from southeastern Europe, but ex porters remained Indifferent. The local market olosed i-SlWo net higher. May closed at 96c; July, 94V; September, 93Hc CORN Spot market firm; export, new. No. 3. 69c, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Fu tures market was without transactions, closing c net higher. May closed at 80c: July, B9c. OATS Spot market firm. Futures mar ket was without transactions, closing nominal. HAY-Market steady: crime. 81.86431.40: No. 1. $1.25; No. 8, $1.16L20; No. 8. $1.361.40. HIDES Market, dull; Central America, 30c; Bogota, 22,c. LEATHER Market steady: seconda. 21ig23c; thirds. 19320c; rejects, 148:16c. r"KOVIsiON8 Pork, market steady; me.-s. $18.00i2jl8.60; . family, $14.0ta14 60; short clears, $16. OOrS 18.00. Beef, steady; mess, $13.001013.60; family, $14.03H6.00; beef hama. $2.0tVa 28.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, $11.00)12.50; Eickled hams, 10 to 14 pounds, $11.76(912.60. rd, firm: middle west prime. M.16 8.25; refined, steady; continent, $8.56; 8otith 8.20; refined, steady; continent, $8.65; South America. $9.40; compound, $7.07. TALLOW Market quiet; prime city, 6 15-4 6c; country, 6Q-6c. Corn and Wheat Rearion Bulletin. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m. Wednesday, May 10. 19U, OMAHA DISTRICT. ' np. Italn . Mtn. fall Sky. 69 .00 Clear 65 . 00 Clear 66 .00 Clear 62 .00 ,. Pt. cloudy 7 .00 Clear .00 Clear 65 .00 Clear 60 .00 Pt. cloudy 85 .00 Clear V 68 .00 Clear 62 .00 pt. cloudy M .no Cloudy 66 .no Cloudy . 5 .00 Clear M .00 Clear 66 .00 Clear M .00 Clear . 62 .00 Clear . 58 .00 Clear 68 .00 Cloudy, Station XMax. Ashland, Neb... 86 Auburn, Neb..i 91 Columbua, Neb... hi Ctilhertson, Neb.. 97 Fairbury, Neb... 91 Fairmont, Neb...-88 Or. Island, Neb.. 92 Hartington. Neb. 94 Hastings. Neb.... 96 Holdrege, Neb... 97 No. Platte, Neb. 94 Oakdale. Neb 92 Omaha, Neb.....'. 88 Tekamah. Neb... 87 Valentine,' Neb.. 90 Alta, la 90 Carroll. la... 83 Clarlnda. Ia 91 Sibley. Ia 90 Slpux Ctty, Ia..-. 88 Minimum, temperature for twelve-hour period ending at. 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. . No. of Temp District. I 8 tat ion Max. Mln. Rain fall Columbus, O....... 17 Louisville. Ky 30 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago, 111 25 St. Louis, Mo 25 Pes Moines. Ia.... 17 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb II 80 66 .00 84 66 .00 84 : 68 .40 82 66 .60 88 62 . 00 88 64 . 00 86 64 . 40 90 - 64 . 00 63 .00 . The weather ia warmer portion of . the corn and In the eastern wheat region. High temperatures prevailed throughout the western portion Tuesday, but much colder la moving In over that portion this morning. Showers were quit general In the Minneapolis and Chicago districts. St. I.oal General Market. ST. LOUIS. May 10. WHEAT Steady: track, No. 8 red, 9192c; No. 8 hard, 90 $9c. CORN Higher; track No. 2. 64C64c: No. 2 white. M&5oc FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $4.30 Hj-fu; extra rancy and straight, $3,603-4.10; nara winter Clears, iz.ffutro.i&, SEED Timothy. $5.00tjit.50. CORNMEAL-82.60. BRAN Weak; aacked, east track, $1,129 J. IS. HAY Firm; timothy, $l.5n8.0; prairie. $12.5015.50. . PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. 18.00. Lard, higher; prime steam.. $7.72j7.82. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $8.80; clear ribs, $8.50; short clears, $8 76. Bacon, unchanged; boxed eatra shorts, $9.60; clear ribs, $9.60; short clears, $9.76. Recelpta Shipments Flour, bble. Wheat, bu. Com, bu. ., Oats, bu. .., 7.000 .22 000 .61.000 .70,000 K.OTJ 82.000 86.000 . Kansas City Grain and Prorrl$on. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 10 WHEAT Cash, steady; No. 2 hard, 88V4S97c: No. 3, S6ffj'95c; No. 8 red, 9091c; No. 3, 87gS9c. tXJRN Steady ; No. I mixed, 62c; No. 3 mixed, 62c; Np. $ white, 62c; No. 3 white, 62c. OATS Unchanged: No,' 3 white, 82 8Sc; No. 3 mixed, Slffc, RYE No. 2, 96o&1.00. HAT Steady; choice timothy, $16.00(316.50: choice prairie, $12.&013.00. Recelpta Shipments. Wheat 24.0OO 93.000 Corn 28,0) g7.ft Oats 4.000 13,000 MlnneapolU Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 10. WHEAT May, 96Sc; July, 97SWc; September. 9144C91; No. 1 hard, $1.00; No. 1 northern, 98c $1.00; No. t northern. 958ie8c; No. I 93-ff96Hc. SEED Flax closed at $2.64. CORN No. $ yellow, 611, OATS-No. $ white. 8132o. ' RYE No. 2, $104. B A R LEY 65c $1.00. B RAN $J1.60-g 22.00. FLOUR First patents, $4 OOifM.W: second ratents, $4.60g4 80; first clears, $3.1023.66; second clears, $2.103.86. I'lre-rpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 10-WHEAT-Spot. easy; No. t red western, winter, no stock; No. I Manitoba. 7s 6d; No. $ Manitoba, Te tA futures steady; May 6a 11 d; July 6s H,d; October. 6s 8Sd. CORN Spot. American mixed, new, no stock; American mixed, old, quiet; 6s td new American klln-drled. steady; 6s lld futurea, firm; July, 4 $d; September, ts Hd. Dwlatfc. Grain Market.' DULUTH. May 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern on track and to arrive, $1 00; No 3 northern. 97-pWHe; Mav, 9c; July. 9ei399-c. bid; September. 92o. OATS 830. Pcorta Market. PEORIA. May 10 CORN Higher; No 1 yellow, 63o; No. 3 yellow. 62c; No. $ mixed. 6Ic; No. 4 mixed. 610. OATS Higher; standard, 33c; No. $ white, $2c C Of tee Market. NEW YORK; May ' 10. -Coffee futures opened steady at a decline of 3 point on November, but unchanged to 1 point up for new months. Trading waa very quiet at the start and the market developed no activity during the day., but prices eased off under scattered realising In the ab sence of support. The close was easy at a net decline of $ to 12 polnta Pale were 24.760 bags. May, 10 46c; J una. 10.43c; Julv. 10 41c; August, 10S2c, Mej.tember. IAITc October. 9 97c: November. $91c; December, 9 8.se; January. 884c; February and March. l6Te; April, c. Havre wa franc net lower. Hamburg to pfg. net higher. Rio unchanged at 60. Receipt at th two Brajrillan points were 8.0t baga. agalnet $.800 last year. New York warehouse deliveries were 4 bag, against T.144 last year. It is reported that tne shipments of th valorlxatlon coffeo held la London to Ner York have start eu, with about 154.&00 bags now on its way her. Spot off quiet Rio No T. 11V; Santos No 4. Ua Mold dull; Cordova. UflUc, Bomlnal. . ... NE WYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Slugfishnesi Prevail in Market Again Durhig; Day. OUTLOOK IN GENERAL IS BAD Heaa y I ndertoae Inscribed ae Being Dae to Dex-llne In General Basl aes and ( nsa t lafaetory Political Condition. NEW TORK. May 10.-K1tigirlhnes pre vailed In th. stock market again todav. The heavy undertone was described as being due to the cumulative effect of the decline In general business and the unsat isfactory politics! outlook. Reduction of railroad dividends was another unfavora ble farter, yesterday's cut by the Boston Maine being followed today by similar action on the part of Vandalla. a subsi diary of the Pennsylvania svetem. Penn sylvania sold below 123 for the first time Ince 19"!. New York, New Haven Hart ford fell nearly $ points today, presumably on account of the change In pavment of Boston A Maine stock, of which It is a large holder. The sentimental effect on the market ae a whole was regarded as f greater significance than the action of the storks directly concerned. Publication of the monthly statement of the) unfilled orders of the Vnited States Bteel corporation did not rouse the market from Its Inertia, the price of I'nlted States Bteel Itself scarcely moving when the an nouncement was made that unfilled ton nage at the end of April was 228.000 tnns leas than at the close of the preceding month. Trading In bonds was small and somewhat Inactive today, but the volume of business wss still much below that reached a short time ago and It seemed probable that a recession from the recent high lea-el was to be exceeded. Railroad bonds were easy. Total sales, par value. $3.440mo. fnlted States govern ment bonds, unchanged. Number ot sales and leading quotations on stocks were aa follow-s: , Sale. mh. Uw. Cm. ama-rnaimers pfa ..... too Amala-amatM rvpper l.Jni) American Agiictiltural .... ftno A marl ran Beet Sosar. ...... 1,100 Aaftarlnan Clan , ino American C. A F 100 American Ootum Oil to American H. A I pli Am. Ice Securities Vt American L,lnaee4 100 ja t 17 M14 a4 41 I'' H tm 'li', u MS M 4S 11' M ' U II 31 11 74 '104 l4 47t4 lit M H '" 11 American LorometlT ... American 8. A R Am. 8. A R pM Am. Bteel Foandrlas. . . . . , Am. 8uar Refining American T. A T American Tobacco sfd.... American Woolen Anaoonda Mining Co.... Atchlaon , , Atohlaoa j16 , Atlantlo Coast un Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem tteal Brooklyn RapM Tr CnaiMaa Faclfie Central Leather Oetral baather eM CVatral ef Ne Jaraey... ChaaapeaJcs A Ohio Chlcaao A Alton Chlcaco Great Weatern.. C O. W. pli Chlcaao A NY W C, M. A It. C . C. C. A 8t. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Gas Oira Products Delaware A Hudenn,,i,. Danrar A Rio Onuide... 00 T4V4 74 117 ltV4 144 SI4 7S, l.loO 147S 300 M 74 I1014 1034 IO414 Sl4 7,4 V n 174 7i an JH14 4H, 144 11 Mi 4 19 tm I4.1t 1S 14.414 ii 4 I44 8! '4 49 . 1SS4 124(4 '4 iss's It ' t' 124(4 1414 , 14 ia 1:114 44 104 14 V4 in US', 8814 44 4HS 1.1M4 H 514 1" S, 1.200 11014 100 10314 110 10s t. IO0 1 l.loo 7a4 1,300 31 714 m 00 7 T4 &00 148 1.700 14 144S 11 1,400 lit 104 1 1444 14H D. A R. O pfd Platlllare- ItnrltlH too Krle u.inpi Erie let sfd i.mio Erla d pro 100 If 114 44 8414 156 14 I2914 II (0 l4' General lactrlo Great N'ortharn pfd , Great Northern Ore etfa. . rillnola Ontral Interboroufh Met , Int. Met. pfd.. International Harvester .. Int. Martna ptd International oPaper International 'runp Iowa Central .,; Kanaaa City 80 K. J. So. ptd Laclede Gaa , Loulavlll A Naahrllla... Minn. A St. Loula , M , St. r. A S. 8. M M., K. A T 400 IM14 MO 12 104 1114 1.1O0 44 1,000 127t 00 14 0 M, 00 40 104 H'4 It M lUVs 14 , H 40 1414 too 101114 too 1 tli 14 TK 1U4 IO4-4 HM4 HI, lute M . K. A T. pfd Mlaaourl Paclflo lot National Blacult National -ijad an 4S N. PL R. of M. Id ptd.. New Tors ('entrain N. T., O.'A W Norfolk Ar-Waatera POO 13 TOO 104'4 100 41 (a " s 10414 4214 4 00 iOt IK14 North American ,.. too Northern Paetfio 1,400 78 7J 78 14 12444 154 w 12 1'4 104 4 1 98 140 at raeifio Mn . 1 Pennaylvmnls P-aople-s Oaa P.. a. C St. b Pltteburf Coal Preaaed Steal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Spring.... Reading IRapubllo 81ml .Republic Steel pfd Rock Ialand Co Reek Ialand 0. pfd St. U A . T. Id pfd.... St. Loula 8 W St. L. A W! pfd Sloaa-Sheffield a A I.... Southern Pacific Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd , Tennessee (apper ....... t,0 128 121S 104 1014 IO414 400 KID too 100 I4. 4 UVk 14044 140 33 14 4214 n.100 lnl, 4,800 80 00 134 404) 1944 164 S 15444 V Xf 4 3 8 41 40 80 4t 114 17 US 14 84 1 48 17 75 19 74 llk 44 6M 14S 4 on 44 74 414 174 4 1.804 1144, 1,100 J8 3,100 KI, 11414 r 44 'iiai U 1744, 84k 'is '4 7444 11S44 44 69 16 ti" '74 Taaaa A Pacific 400 T , St. L, A W 400 T., St. L. A W. pfd Union PaclHe II, 100 t'nlos Parlna pfd 6O0 t'nlted States Realty Vnltad States Rubber 100 failed States 9teel M.KOO V. A Steal pfd 1.100 TJtaa Copper 100 V a. -Carolina Chemical 1. Wabaah 100 W aim lb vta Waa tarn Maryland A 104 Weatinshouee Blactrte Weatern Union M W'4 IMk 177 4. 414 - 8fil4 74T4 111 . 444 4014 14S4 'iii Wheeling U B.... Lenish valley .. 400 174t4 1734, Total sales for the dajr, 1st, too shares. New York Most ,y Market. NEW YORK, May 10. MONEY On call, steady; Mj-2H per cent; ruling rate 4 per cent: closing bid, 24 per cent; offered at 24j per cent. Time loana. easy; sixty days, !j per cent: ninety days, 2 per cent; six months, t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER SH4T4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.S460 for-, sixty-day bills and at $4.8646 for de mand.' Commercial bills, 14 8374. BII.VER Bar, MHe; Mexican dollars. 45c. BONDS Government steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: V. t. ref. la. rag... .141 Int. M. M, 4s 44 4e coupon 101 ejapan 4a ; 8844 tj. ( la, rag 101 do 4a M da coupon im R. c. So. 1st 8a...'.. 73 C. 8. a, raf ... 11444 U 8. deb. 4a 1881.... 4 de coupon 114 U A N. nnl. 4a 44 Allla-Chal. 1st la.... 74 m k A T 1st 4a. 47 Ana. As 4a 101 d en. 4a 17V Am. T A T. ct. 4s.. 110 Mo. Pacific 4a 77 Am. Tobacco 4s 14 N. R. R. ef M. 4i ! do 4a 1T N. Y. C. g. 84 Anuaur a is aiss- -no aen. aa uu Atrhleon gen. . "N. T . N. H. A H. .110 or a, Uaii .111 K. A w. lat e. 4... a . 4t d ev 4a lo . No. Paclflo 4a 100 . l do ta 71 . 11 O. S. X,. rfds. 4a K . M '4 Penn. tr, 8s 1114... 47 o de con. 4a 104 . Heading ten. 4a 4 do ev. 4a,.....;.. do ev. oa A. C. L lat la ... Bal. A Ohio 4a do 8s do 8. W. 8a... Brook. Tr. ev. 4a.. Can. of Oa. 4a.... On. Leather la C!. ef f. J. a te. 11244 St. L. A S P. ff. 4a. r Che. A Ohio 4a...l01 de gen. te 84 00 rer. as t St l s. w. e. 4a. C-hlraao A A. 8a 44 a, tM gold 4a . tl . 7 . ! . 7 . 4474 .10 . 74 .102 .10 . 7 .104 .10 lot .104 . 44 . 17 . y . 13 , w a.-, a. a w j. a e s A. U 4s , do gen. 4s 7 s. Pee. col. 4a. C. M A 8 P. g ra t de ev. 4a C. R I. A P. c 4a. T de lat ref. 4a... de rfg 4a ajia. So Railway la... c-nlo. Ind. la 74 do gwn. 4a , Telo. Mid. 4a 48 Vnloa Pacin, 4a.. 1 ar e. r. m e aa saaa ao ev. 4. D. A H. de lat A D. A R. O. 4s de ref. la MatlHer- ta Brie p. I. 4s do ses. 4a de ev. 4a. ear. A.. do series B , Gen. Clao. ev. Is... 1 r. S Rubber 4a 11 L, I. tael Id U . 7T Va..rr. Caan ta 84 Wasaafa 1st ts 74 da let A ex. 4s... T Weetara Md. 4a 78 Waat moo. ev. to 1S4 Wis. Cjjotraj 4a 111. Cn. 1st raf. ta 17 7! Ma Pea. cv. Is Int. Met 4a ... Bid. Offeree: ew York Csrb Market. The following quotations are furnished itiatan er nryan memnara Nv York Ftock exchange, 115 South Sixteenth street. Am. Tebaeee .441 Lares 44 11 44 1 4 1 108 148 Bay State Oaa., Butt OaJttlos Cactue Chief rem Pavta-Dalr Ely cnlrsl . . . . Elr Con Olroux Belatoat ., 44 New. Cons .. It Kerada-ttah ..II OMe Oopper .. i Rawblds Cbelltlos .. 1 Pay Oetral .. I fain Pkl Co .. 10 Seara-Roebuck Co .. 1 Superior A Ptttsoorg 14 .1 I 14 l nita4 Oboper 14 .. 4 OJibwar 4W Oreaa Cas laapumjlaa seat pall Loeal S w M 1 1 e. Quotations furnished by Bum. Brink or Co. 449 New Omaha National bank building: , Bid- Ask. Aeerr A On. sloek .. lo (BnuUataell f 4 . Jug ' a; s as: ;g iF;; If 4 1"4I4 M iaH l ion ' 1" "1 lo 10 T loo " "4 44 I 101 10114 MV, 101 Corn Kirhinrs N.fl P.ns stofh tnTer I Qtnn Strk Y- fit tork.... Eaut St L A ub M. 1912 I- .lrnt-.nt Creimerf let rr cut., r.irntni Creamery sM, 1 per rent... !na ruttUnrt Cmnt lt m. - te K C... M. O 4 MM. Kafiui I tly Stock Tr! Kintm O A F. 1 rr ent pM Omiht Water 8a. 1W4 Omaha C. B 5t. Ky. h. 1M Oia.ha A C. B t R. f rr cent Omaha A C. B t Ky , com Omaha A C. B. B A B Omaha Oaa fa. 1917 P.ltt A Co la, t14 Fouth Omaha, f-lty of. tta Vnlon stock Tar4a afock la Memorial Hoapital a "4 M . M n utt li t ' 17 100 Si ft' 100 London tlnalng stocks. leONPON. May 10. American securities opened steady and advanced on fair buying during the firet hour At noon the mar ket waa steady and from l to higher than yesterday's New York closing. London rloslnk stock quotations: Ceneole. money .. 1 t-14 Leularllla A Naatl..1S0vtJ do account tl t-14 Mo., Kan. A Teaa. ?S Amal Copper 44t X Y l entral loja Aoaconda t Norfolk A Western . 1" Atchison 11S eo pld to do pfd 104 Ontario A Weatern.. 4a Baltimore A Ohto...1'i7S Pennsylvania asi Canadian Pacific ..Itou, Hand Mlnea 1 Cbeaapeake A Ohio.. M Reading 711 Chi. Great Weatarn.. n Southern Railway .. la( Chi , Mil A 8t. P..1JJ4 do pfd n tte Beera 1. Southern Paclfle ....ins Denver A Rio O " Lnlon Paclflo 1214 do pfd S do ptd Erie l: t S. Steel T do lat pfd do pfd Ill do Id pfd 81 Wabash ii Grand Trunk t4s do pfd If Illinois Central 141 81I.VKR Bar, steady at 244d per ounce. MONEY lU'l'i per cent. The rate ot discount In the open market for short and three months' bills is 2V,g) 2 3-16 per cent. Boston Stork and Bonds. BOSTON, May 10 Closing quotation stocks were as follows: , Allouei 81 "Mohawk .-. Amal. Copper di'VJ Nevada Con A. Z. L. A 8 2i MplsHns Mlnea .... Artanna Com :.. lo. North Butte Atlantic 514 North lk B A C. r. A 8. M. 12i Old Dominion Butie Coalition "17 Oareoia Cal. A Arlsona 4!' Parrotl S. A C Cel. A Hecla 4K6 Qulncy Centennial 18 Shannon Copper Kange C. C. ao Hupertor East Butte C. M 11 Superior A B. M.... Franklin 14 Superior A P. C Olroux Con S74 Tamarack Cranny Con .11. V. ' 8. R. R. A M.. Greene Cananea 4 do pfd Isle Koyalla Copper. H T'tah Con s on . It . 1IH ,. 10 . 17 . 4 . ! . M . 11 . 44 . 14 . 81 . 81 . 14 . 84 . 84 . 46 14 . 44 . 4 .104 I Kerr Lake sy t'tah Copper Co ua topper 31 wtnona Salle Copper .... H Wolverine Miami Copper , 194 Aaked. 'eBld. New York Mining; Stock. NEW YORK, May 10. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 200 'Little Chief .. I ..170 ..1M . .200 ..100 .. 44 Com. Tunnel stuck.. 2n Mexican do bonds it Ontario V. Ill Ophlr ..: Con Cal Horn Silver 23 Standard Iron Stiver ... Leadvllie Con. offered. .140 . 10 Yellow Jacket .OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. ROTTER creamery. No. 1 delivered te the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 24c;-No. 2. In 80-1 b. tubs. 22c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 22c; packing stock, solid pack, 13c; duiry, In 00-lb. tuoa, 14olec; market change every 1 uet-day CHEKSE Twins, 14415c; young Amerl cas, liijjliVic; daisies, 16c; triplets. 16; llmberger, 18c; No. 1 brick. IbVs; Imported few las, ic; dua.ee tic Bwlsa Ua; block atwua. lc. . ' POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I lbs IS 00 per dox. : hens. 16c; cooks. 12c; ducks! fOc; geese, 16c; turkey. 26c; pigeons per dor. II. a), homer equabs. per doa, 44.00: fancy squabs, per oor., 13.60; No 1 per dog., t3.0u Alive Broilers, 36c, 1 to 1 lbs., and 1 to 2 lbs , 2tc; smooth legs, 14o: bens, 12c, staga lOo; old roosters, so; old clucks, full feathered, 13 c; geese, full feathered, 6c-; turkeys, lie; guinea fowls. 20o each; pigeons, per do.. 0a; boroer. per dox., I3.u0; squabs. No. 1. par doa!. 11.20; No. 2. per djs . 0O0, taapoaa, vr i lb.. 14c: old turkeys '4. V BEEF CUTS Ribs; No 1, lie; No 1 ll"c; No. 3, Uc Loins: No. 1, USv; No 2. iTat. e, uih muLaa; i o. x. 7C; NO. 2. 7c; No. 3. 7c Bound: No. 1, 4c; No. 2. ij; No. 8. 9o- Plat: No. J, JVsc; No. 2, 6c; No. S, 6c. FISH (all frozen) Pickerel. o; white, lie: pike, 14c; trout, llci large crappies, tapMcl npanlsn rnat-Karel. 1SV; eel. lec; baddock 12c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 16c; roi tlied, 21 cacti; snatl roe, per palrT 56c; frog rags, per dos.i loc; salmon, 10c; halibut, 7c; herrlnK. 7c. .... . FRUITS Apple: Kansas Pippins and Jonathans, 4 tier, per box, 22.60; Kanaaa Ganoa. per box, 12. M. Bananas: Fancy se lect, per bunch, $2 252.61); Jumbo, bunoh. 22 7&S3 75. Dates: Anchor brand, new 20 1-lb, pks. In boxes, per box, $2.00; hulk In 70-lb. boxe3, per lb., io. Figs: Turk sh 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 5-crown. per lb. 14c-4-crown. per lb.. 13c. Orapo Fruit: Florida' 64-64-iO sixes, per box, ".00; 36-46 sixea, per box, 14 60. Lemons: Limonelra biand ex tra fa, icy, 300-360 siipb, per box. 25.60; 240 Bixe, 6)o per box lesi. Oranges: Camella Rtdlands Navels, al B)ie, per box, I3 60T 2.75; fancy navels. eW-12fi sixes, 23 26; 160 and smaller sizes. 23.5i7'3 75; California Jaffa oranges, ISO and larger sizes, per box. S3.su; 17n and smaller sizes, per box 13 50. rineapples: 24-30-36 sips, per crate' $4 76. strawberries: Arksnras. per 34-qt' case, $'.00, Tenneesee, p r 24-qt. case. $3 25 Cj .'.50 VEGETABLES Beens: String and wax ptr hamter, H.50. Bfeta: Pep bu.. 75c. Cab bage: California and Texas, new, per lb. 240. Carrots: Per lb.. 2c. Cucumbers: Hot house, l'i: and 2 dozen In box, per dos $150. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dog! $180. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb 15c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 46c. Onions: Texas Hermuda. white, per erata,- $2 26; yellow.- per crate, $2 00. Onion sets: mtf, per nu., xi lbs., $1.75; vellow per bu., 32 lbs., $1.00; red, per bu., 82 lbs ' $125. Paisley: Fanry eodthern, per dor! bunches, 60c Parsnips: P?r lb., 2c. Pota tcos: Iowa and WisconBin. white stock, per bu.,- IKigflOc; Colorado, per bu., $1.00; new stock, per lb , 6c; per hamper. $2.76. Ruta bagas: Per lb.. lo. Tomatoes: Florida per 6-bsk. crate, fancy, $400; choice, $!l.5o! Turnips: Per bu.. 75c. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California solt shell, per lb., Uc; in sack lots, lc lees. Baasil Num- Per lb., Uc in sack lots, lc less. Cocoanuts: Per sack. $5 00: per dos 75c. Filberts. Per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lo lesa- Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb., 6c: small, per lb., 6c. Peanuts: , RoasKd. per lb , Sc; raw, per lb 6Hc. Pecans: 1 arte, per lb., 16c; In aack lois, lc less. Walnuts: Black: per lb.. 2'c: California, per In.. lc; In sack lots, lc less. Cider: New York, Mott'e, per bbl., $6.76. Honey: New, 24 frame. $3.75. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May- 10.-COTTON Th market opened steady at a decline of 1 point to an advance of 8 polnta. May being lower In response to the cables, while later months reflected a renewal of the covering movement and right after the .opening all old orop positions sold into new htgh ground for the season. August was partic ularly active and strong, advancing to 16 26c, or 17 points above the closing fig ures of yesterday and while the weather in the south was fa ora"ble, new crop posi tions sold about IO& 12 points net higher during the early trading. The feature of the early trading waa tha scare of August shorts. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: . May. 15.47r: June. 15.52c; July, 16.5:ic; August, 15.26c; September, 13.64c; October, 13.01c; November. 12 flic; December. 12. 9uc; January. 12c; March. 12.96c. ST. LOUIS, May 1 COTTON Market unchanged; middling, 15o; sales, 32 bales; receipts. 1.991 bales; ahipojiAnU. 2.754 bales: stock, 16,243 bales. New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan A Bryan, members of New York Cotton exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street: Month. I Close I High. I Low. Close. lYes'y. May ... 15 51 16 SO 16 4 15 4i 13 6J Julv ... 15 62 ID 73 16 59 15 59 15 6 August 16 11 15 25 15 10 15 24 16 OS Oat. ... 12 86 13 10 12 94 13 01 12 93 Evaporated Apple and Drlead Fralt. NEW YORK, Mav 10. EVAPORATED APPLES Inactive, but prices ar firm on small offerings: on the spot, fancy, 14Vt9 16o ; choloe. l$jM4c: prime, 13c. DRIED FRUITS Prune. scare and prices firm; 8H1Slic for Callfornlaa up to ftMO. and 114fil4n for Oregon from $ to 3K. Apricots, firm on small stocks and bullish "advice from the cnaat: choice. Ifiifrloci extra choice. 15tjM5e; fancy. lJp J'i1-.f. Peaitea aie firm with a fairly active oonicsuc ana export aemana; choice. o'a'j&V-.c: extra choice, 9i lc Raisins are quiet, hut prli-ea are very firmly held In sympathy -aith the cosst. - Loose Musca tels ar quoted at 5t7c; cholc to fancy seeded, 7-rftr; eeodlee. 6,iic ; Lopdon layer. $l.u 4o ' Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE May 14 WHEAT No. 1 northern. IIG4gio4'; No. 2 northern. $1.02 ijtoiS; Mav. Wc; July. iTSc, OATS Standard. S2c. ' BARLEY Mai tlD(, li-OOJlOi. OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beceipti Large and Pricei Slow to Lower. HOGS GO IN TUESDAY'S NOTCHES Sheen ill I.amH Artlwa Keller aad Price Show aa Advance of Tea to Flfteea feat Orel Taesday. FOUTH OMAHA. May Id. 1911. Receipts were: Csttle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Mondar 3 ?0 $.925 6.714 Official Tuesday .3rt7 10.05 7 h29 Estimate Wednesday 4m 11.300 6.500 Three days this week.. 14.677 25.20 19.74 Pam days last week. . . .12 6r7 29 W2 21. 231 Ssme. rlav $ weeks ago.. 11.577 39.1 26 Same days $ weeks ago..l4.7T7 21.W IA! Pame days 4 weeks ago. .14.530 31.057 2n.lt Psme days last yesr 12.764 19.393 21. HO The following table shows the receipts of csttle. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date aa compared with last yr: - 1011 1010. inr. V,m,tl STIMTO 3F7.S95 15.67 943.248 76S.&77 174.2M "heep f434.698 641.PS9 92,708 Th following table shows the range of prlcee on hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons : Datee. uu. 1910. 11909. !1M. I1JOT. IlWsJ.llSftS. May May May May Vay May May May 1. 2 $. a95! T 011 T 04 7 001 5 411 ( 24 I 2t 6 It 6 Ml 241 f'l I 11 I I W ( 171 S 19 I 24)1 f 9&i ( 211 ( 25 ..I 6 74 I 011 6 8 941 4 . 5.. &.. T... ... 6 m 1 001 6 fiosl 9 191 t 31 I 161 6 90 I 66S 9 271 9 lgl 94 6 86 97 S 371 8 24 6 23 e .14 e ti 6 34 25! I IS 21 6 17 21 6 11 S 7Bt 1-774 May 9 14' 6 39 ft 261 I ft 831 May 10. 6 7H1 9 26! ?! ft 241 t 19 Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at the lnlon Stock yards. South Omsha, for terday " boUT ndln At 3 p. m. yee- RECEIPTS. n . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. A St. P 12 2 2 Wabash 4 3 Missouri Pacific 74" Union Pacific $4 62 i C. A N. V east 6 1 C. A N. W.. west 62 61 C. Pt. P.. M. O It 4 C, B. A Q., east 2 2 C B. A Q.. west 16 82 C, R. I. A P., east 21 .. " V . R. I. A P.. west 1 1 Illinois Central 1 4 c. g. w i I ;; Total receipts hi i6 21 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packng Co tflft 1.132 Swift and Company 9W 2.61S Cudahy Packing Co 1,196 3.W0 Armour Co 704 3,077 Hhwartx-Bolen Co 842 ' Murphy 599 Kry Packing Co t 142 Union Dressed Beef Co.. 22 J. H. Bulla 14 MeCreary A Carey So Mo. A Kanf Calf Co....... 1 Other- buyers 460 Totals 4.077 11,421 4.813 CAT I LK Receipts of cattle were very liberal again today. 176 car being re ported In. This brings the total for the three days up to 14. Sou head, a gain of 2.O-0 head over last week and of about 1,000 neaa over ins corresponding week a year ago. At the same time other market polnta were reported as well supplied with cattle and with prices everywhere showing more or less weaaness. tne result was a very slow and dull market at this point ami tne iorenoon wss wen advanced, in fact, it was well along toward mlddav be fore enough business had been transacted to really make a market. The general feeling on beef steers was weak to aa much as 10c lower, the decline being equally distributed among the dif ferent kinds, but with heavy cattle the hardest and slowest to sell. Light cattle, unless well fattened yearlings, were also siow ana lower. Good,' light cows and heifers were about steady, out anything heavy or coarae wa weak to loo lower. There were only a few stockers and feed ers In sight and there, waa not much change Is the -market on-that kind. -. yjuoiatlons on Cattle Good to chdlce beer steers, $6.80ig.00; fair to good beet steers, $6.0005.60; good to choice heifers. $6.00itf6.66; good to cholc cows, $4.76ft6.2fi; fair to good cow and heifers, $4.20-4.T6; common to fair cows and heifers, I2.76(fj) 4.76; good to cholc stockers and feeders, I6.2o4hi.Mi; fair to good stockers and feed ers, $6.00Q6.26; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.26i8o.26; ctock heifers, $425 iift.OO; veal calves, $4.2-O0; bulls, stags, etc., $3.76600. Representative sales: BEEF 6TEER3 Mo. I II 14 4 14 I '. 14 M tl 10 14 II 10 40 10 17 10..."..... 20 10 10 so II tl tl It At. Pr. No. At. Pr. I 40 I 40 I It I It I 46 I 41 I 44 I 70 I 74 I T4 I 10 I 74 I 70 I 71 I TO I 11 ...1061 ...1004 ... 171 ...1017 ... 121 ... 141 ...11M ... 4o4 1171 ...1041 ... 134 ...1041 ...1044 ...ll?4 . lit ...1044 ...till ...1144 ...1081 ...1144 ... Kt ...101 ...111 ...1174 I 16 I M I 94 I IK I It I .41 I IS I 40 I 40 I 44 I 44 I 5 I ft I M I M I to I to I to I 44 I II I ti JO II 40 II II II 7 14 II 17 17 II 11 II II : 11 14 II 17 46 II II II 1141 , U40 1 1104 1141 1144 1444 12.SI 1417 ISM 1404 ....Hit .....iai .....1244 1111 121 .1101 ..1114 I 11 .1411 I 71 ...1317 ...Hit I 71 I 10 I M I II I U I II 00 ...1M0 ...tut ...1110 ...1405 ...1417 I II I tl I II I 40 I 40 ur-o 1414 II.. STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10.... M ... 72: I 10 I II I I M II. 14 ... TM ... Ill ...1041 ... 144 ... lit ... 447 ... 110 I 44 I tl I 40 I I 74 I 74 I M Ill 167 717 771 40 140 1107 Ill 1014 ,.K l Ill 34 1141 TIT Ill 1124 ,....)1M iml 1074 ...,,..1054 1211 10M ..104 -..till 1171 141 140 til 171 ....... 147 Til II.. 40.. II.. II.. I.. I I 40 I 40 6 40 cows. I 44 12. .. .1111 ...li:il ...not ...HIT ...10m ... tt ... M ...120T ...1204 ...10W ... 40 ...1041 ... SM 4 46 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 74 4 71 4 71 4 10 4 10 4 44 4 II 4 U 4 II I 00 I 00 I 41 I 71 I 10 4 10 4 tO 4 14 4 14 4 It 4 II 4 M 4 41 4 40 4 tt 4 U I. .. 14... 4... 14... II. .. I... II... T. .. I... 4... II... 14.,. 11... I... 4 .. ...1064 ...1011 4 40 4 4S 4 41 1204 4 10 loat 1 li .1144 I 14 . SM I 00 .m 1 li 441 I 24 . 104 I 10 . 4J7 4 II . 444 I 40 I I HEIFERS. 4 IS 4 41 4 44 4 44 4 4k 4 10 T. tl. I. II.. I. 4. BULLS. ..1IT4 .1170 . iS70 ..1240 .. 740 .till ..iao . ,10M 4 II ...I'TI ..12) .. .17T0 ... 144(1 ...1414 ...440 ...1144 .. .1710 ...1240 I II 4 40 4 10 4 40 I 00 I 00 I 04 I II I 14 4 M 4 10 4 40 4 14 4 46 4 TO 4 Ti 4 10 . 13T0 1X0 4 14 CALVES. 144 44 131 141 141 144 144 M4 144 I IS I Tl 11.. 114 111 140 140 114 170 10 104 140 230- I 64 4 10 I 10 I 14 4 60 I 10 I to I 60 I 71 4 44 I 26 I 10 I to I 40 4 60 4 10 I to 144 4 14 1. STOCK ER AND FEEDEHS T4 I 04 T 441 1 10 I 474 I 10 I U I 10 , HOGS Business in the hog yards had plenty of voltme and plenty of life this morning, but only ruled about steady Over 11 000 head of animals arrived, weiglrls ranging fiom light bacon to heavy lard of ferings aa usual. All buyers were out In the allays esriy and mul of the regulars bought freely. By 10 30 o'clock packers' pens war well filled and selling pens were practically all vacated. Orders from speculative traders had no appreciable Influence upon the general trade, as less than 10 per cent of receipts moved en outside account, Snreads be- taaen bacon, butcher and lard offerings held at recent narrow margins and there was little discrimination between various weights. A growing scarcity nf rea ly heavy hoars In the far of a broadening de n and for lard Is partly responsible for tn development of a four and f)v-piic mar ket now existtrg Weighty butchers and heavies ranged around $S.?tge 75. th same as yesterday, and good butchers sold at or near $6 SO. best light asumal available brought aa much as $6. So. a figure identical with yes terday top. Na A Sk. Pr N at. ta, Pr 11 44 so 1 M 124 1'l 44 4 rru tl. 134 .. I 44 44 Ml . . IS I W 144 I 4714 T 21 40 4 I 44 -177 t4 4 I tt tal 40 I 14 140 M I TO TV, 40., 44., Tl.. lT 10 .14 t'T M I 40 I 10 I lo I It 111 ... I TO I an , . . m i!4 44 I TO tl 40 I TO r-a xi -i a - j . ...... .jt ... 111 . an 147 as 4 70 Tl 147 ... I I ATT 44, 1 to I TO 44. H-0 19 6 t,T 40 247 40 4 74 17 HI a) V 14 lt 1M 1 70 44 .Ski ... I ae 0 1"7 ... I TO II MS SO I ao I 41 0 ... I 70 117 MS so 1 a I 0 KI 120 1 70 41 I4 4" SO 1 1 144 144 I 7TH 71 214 M l 1 Ml ... Ill Tl. IM 120 I ao 7 14 ... I 71 T4 IOT ... I to 1 171 S I II SO It4 ... 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The session was one or llvelv trs at higher prices, practically everything oA sale moving at advances 01 iini.v. hi erats supplies proved a local reason for Improvement, but should not be credited with all of bullish reaction, as general conditions lately have helped considerably to put the market In henlthler form. A big decrees In the eastern supply of calvef. causing veal to become a leee Im portant competitor of mutton In retail cir cles, has produced a natural revival of de mand, aa well as the fact that froien stocks are also beng eold out freely. About twenty double of sheep and lambs were Involved in the lO-ginc advance. Mexi can wooled lamb were plentiful and old sheep were relstlvely scarce. There were no ewes of consequence on ssle and only a limited offering of lambs minus fleece. Mexican lambs sold as high aa $ S.Vn 40, these prices calling for choice quality In addition to good wool. Shorn lambs, west erns, were good enough to command $5 20, the highest price paid In over three weeks. Shorn yearlings and wethers sold at $4 25 western lambs. $6.3666.tK; yearlings. $4.50'(i 5.00; wethers, $4 1574 66; ewes, $.1.fi5-ti4 .Ml , shorn Mexican lambs, $5.0fV?5.25; shorn western lambs. $4.W1i6 20; common shorn lambs, $4 6034 85; yearlings, shorn, $4.0i( 4 60; wethers, shorn, $3.9CK&-4.36; ewes, shorn, $3.65H4.26. Kepresenlative sales: No. Ar. Pr. 1:4 western shorn lambs, culls.. t 3 75 600 Mexican lambs 73 6 00 7.11 Maxican lambs t 77 6 4- 131 Mexican lambs 77 30 . IM western lamb, feeders 4 6 ty 25 western yearlings ...1 H7 4 2 2W western shorn lambs 76 6 00 2H western lambs 93 6 46 50! western shorn lambs .... 67 6 2i 2o0 weetern shorn Umbs K8 4 65 39 western shorn lambs, culls.. tiO 3 k 267 206 western shorn lambs 1 1(4) western wethers 127 . 4 60 224 western y its A w'thrs, shorn 37 - 4 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand lor Cattle Meady Hoas Are . Weak sheep strong. CHICAGO, May 10,-CATTLE-Recelpts, W.0U0 head. Market steady to 10c lower; beeves, $4.S)c.'jti.4;.; Texaa steers, $4.60f26.Go; western steers, $4.80f(5.60; stockers and feed ers, $4.005.65; cows and heifers, $2.40-36.66; calves. RinHfti.Ho.. HOGS-Recelpl. 26,000 head. Market weak, with early advance lfist; liglit, $5.9&ftt).2&! mixed, $6.856.30; heavy, $6.7oif6.06; rough, $A.70iii 6. 66; good to choice heavy, !5l.V(iH.0t; pigs, $6.W.25; bulk of sales, $5.2036.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head. Market strong; native, $3.10(4.70; western. $3.2o4.76; yearlings, H.&Oyo.Ew; na tive, $4,2644.60, western, $6.00(34.66. St. Loots Lire Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, May 10. CATTLE Reoolpts, 2,100 head, Including 100 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $5.7MjH. 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $ 4Xya6.25; steers under L0u0 pounds, $6 00tt 6.26; stockers and feeders, $3.00426.60; rows and heifers, t6.5ufi05; cannera, $3.(Kir-tf3.1o; bulls, $3.7fi4i5.60; calves, $60ttti$.60; Texas and Indian steers, $4.Wuu60, cows and heifers. $.H.nOfi6.60. HOGS Receipts, 1.400 head; market steady; pik and lights. $6 6U!uti.30; pack ers. $f.orrfjtU0; butchers and Beet heavy, $.0fV6 6.10. SHEEP AND LAMBfl-Recelpta, m head; market steady; native muttons, $3 75 Qt.2r; lambs, $6. 7543. 2n; culls and bucks. $3.00&3.50; stockers, $2.0033.00. Kansas City t-l-re Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, May 10.-CATT1.E Re ceipts. 6,500 head, Including 4 souther., market steady; dressed beef and expVrt steers, $o.tv04.lO; fair to good, $6 20440 ff1. western steers, $4.76'f5.76: Blockers -wt'1 feeders, $4.60gV0; southern steers, $4 13 6 60; southern cows, $3.2dHj4 76; native cows, $ri.Omo.25; native heifers, $4.7534.00; bulls. $4 20:'j6.26; calves. $4.60fli 7B. HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head; market strong to oc hiuher; bulk nf sales, $r frfo 6 00; packers and butchers, $6.7Va.ou, lights. $6.2'ilfi0. tiHEKP AND LAiTBS Receipts, 1 00 head; market steady; lambs. $5 2S-5i.S.'i; yearlings, $4.50-56.36; wethers. $4.0034 40; ewes, $3.6034.10; stockers and feeders, $300 63.60. 17., tl 11 , 14 rtM.ou. one shipment or wooiea wetners ai-i selling at the latter figure. CnmpleW cieaiance OT all naxses 01 stoca, was mer.o In very good season. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Sprlfjig lambs. $j.00(i.00: Mexican lambs, $.(4nt. 1, 4 auii a. .laaaeaata I.lva Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, May 10. tATTLE relnts IOO head. Market slow and d steers, $4 60Qi.ou; cows ana neuers, youB $.76; calves, $3 0rrg50. HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head. Market stead v; top, $4.00; bulk of sales, $.YS(Yjj5.s. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 hesd. Market steady to 10c higher; Umbs, la UUH4L(A. Stock ta Slant. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western inajacia -h-m "ai Cattle. Hogs Sheep. ep. 1.600 South Omaha 4.UW 11.800 6. gt. Josepn $, 6.600 1 fl Kansas City s.wo lsunu it,ti St. Louis 2.1' M0 600 Chlcaco 1.4J :6.0H) 1S.000 Totals .33,600 62,600 41,100 Mrlal Market, NEW YORK. May 10.-METAL8 Stand ard copper, dull; spot and futures, $11. 40-$ 11.76. London market quiet: spot, F,S 16e; futures, UA 6s 3d. Lake copper, locally. $12 37V812 50: electrolytic. $12 VW2 26; east ing. Ill (tTWftiaOO Tin. quiet; apot and futures. 441.tayn-42.60. London markt strong; spot IIM He M: future. 18 1S Lead, dull; $4 4.4 50 at New York; $4 20-94.80 at East St. Louis. At Ix-ndon. M 3i Spelter, easy; $6.4tv!A.46 at New York; $5 20-66.26 at East St. Louis. At Londun, (24 7s M. An timony, dull; Cookson s, $3.0ntf9 50. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 46s In London. Lo cally, Iron continued quiet; No. 1 northern foundry. No. 1 southern foundry sjid No. 1 southern foundry soft. tl5.2f.43-U.TB; No. t, northern foundry. $15.00-815.50. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. May 10.-DRY GOODS The print cloth market has been active during the day- and large sales have been mad at slightly advanced prices. This buying haa stimulated the demand for fine yarn cloths for converting purposes and sale on contract ar being mad. Jobbers ar buying lightly. Clothiers report a fal volume or sdvanca for fail. X ewfoondlaad Mast Walt. WASHINGTON. May 10 - Secretary KnoTt. while ready to enter Into negotiations with Newfoundland for a reciprocity ajrange ment upon lines similar- to th measur now pending befor congress, has decided to swalt the action ot congress on the Ca nadian bill befor proceeding with what would be a useless task In ths event that the Canadian arrangement falls. no erairt at .eoa. PITTSBURG, Pa . May 10 -Th Jury Ik. . L . V. . , ... . "w vwao w riana . . norjsioi nr rew lork, th banker and car manufacturer tried on charges growing out of the coun cilmans graft scandal, after being out since yesterday afternoon has rear bed no verdict up to nootv V