-""THE BEE: OMAIA, FRIDAY. MAY- 12, 1911. REAL ESTATE riRM AM IIAXH L4D FOR SALE Mlssoarl- eatlaaed. FOR SALE Bitter Root Valljr 820 acre Tina fruit land; old water riant; best eec I, i n of the valley; (In proposition for eub HKIilon, (air buildings, easy terms. Ad greet ewur, If. O. Lewis. eUevensvtlla stunt. MISSOURI (arm, 853 arret; ( room bouse; barn; 1" acrea wheat, 20 acre corni level, black dirt; I mile railroad; & acre Cbaa. 6. Huckatep Realty Co.. Elaberry. Ma. . Nebraekeu FOR HALE" at a hrsgaln, 14 sections or 2 section of land In Keith county; Ne brssiia. Thla land Joins and la good pasture ind hay land and Kill make a food rancb. rme-half mile to Missouri Pacific railroad. I. P. Meredith. Owner. Sioux, Neb. . ' 1.680-ACRE rancb foi aaie. W bar era, two-thirds' cash, remainder five year a I ier cent Interest; all fenced; food Improve ments For particular write Frank bchula, Norfolk. Nab. FOR BALK. Two trart of W acrea and 10 acres ad joining of. choice unimproved farm land In the south edge of Pierce county, eight miles north, of Hsttle t'reek. Owner mutt ell and will accept 130 per acre If taken at once. Terms half cash, balance at per cent Interest. V. .1. PERMODY INVESTMENT CO. If. 14 C ity Nat I. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. MO ACRFM of deeded land, t mile from town; nearer all level. Price, (12 00 per acre. Adiliess J. C. Peril na. Whitman, 60-ACRE- farm. JO miles from Omaha, 14 mile to town; upland, good soil, la good condition; must sail; good terma Owner, Bos. 261. Qrena, Nab. FOR 8ALB 800 aerea bay land. 1 milt Newport. Ill.o; 160 t ml lea, all new build ings, spring water. 122.60. Olhera U M. Greene. Newport, Neb. EXCEPTIONA L ' BARGAIN 24ft aerea near heward, Coward Co. Neb.; good six loom house, barn, sheds, well and mill f ne orchard, 12 aores alfalfa, lou acrea cultivated, 76 acrea good hay land, balance, paeture; price, pu per acre; terma, hall cash, r'eiterman Broa, Lincoln, Neb. - . North Dakota. FOR SALE Rentera and Investors. If yea want to own on of our flna Improved grain I arms with every modern convent tnc and be Independent, writ me at onoa Little money needed. Wendell Huston, larrlngton, N. SKVERAL improved tarms In MoHeory county. N. Dak., for sale on aay terma; good aoll; 8 to 130 per acre. C. A. tttuu Bins, Uraoville. N. D. WANTED Have good list of landa In James River Valley, Ututaman county, N. ' 1. Correspondence with real estate aganta v ao lie l tad. "armor' btaue Leak, VpailauU. .V U.- i Oreajon. FOR 6 ALE 180 acrea cholcaat apple, pear, cherry, grape land In the west, six miles trom town, ona mil from railroad; aoll deep yolcanlo ash. '1 he Dalle. Ore., price winning fruit. 160 acrea, a mil from town, new, mod ern bouae, barn, tenement; 360 pear prune, bearing; 1.60U young tree. LOW grape vlnea, good water; woodT Or will aell M acrea with all Improvements Investigation solicited. C. H. W abater. The Dalles. Or. flaatk Co roll a a. LAND 3600 Per aura made growing figs for preaervea on the lalanda. Orcharda oa eaay monthly payment. Sea Island Orchard Company. Charleston. 8. C oath Dakota. 400-ACRB corn farm, out from tfloux Falla; excellent lroprovmeuts, large grova and fruit; all in cultivation; price for quick eat IDb, eaay terma; also 240 well Improved, easy terms, and 160 acrea unimproved. These are bargalna for quick sal a R. A. bllvlua, owner, bloux Falla, H. L. FOR SALS Section good, raw land: all fenced; good flowing wall; mllea front Planklngum, S. U. For particular, writ J. E. tj Malley. Philip. 8. D.- ALT ALFA THB KINO OF ALL. FARM PRODUCTa This (a tha land w hava Free bom steads; rellnqulahmenia and deeded landa For particulars writ K. O. Wonder Cow Buffalo finp. 8. D. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR BALK. Wa bava a list of Edmunda ouunty land for sale at from 319 and up per acre. If intareated writ as for particulars and w all laend our price and pocket map. If you own land In South Dakota llat it with us. Our motto Is "A Square Deal to Buyer and Bailor.'' Olv ua a chance to prove our statement., Haavold Land Co., allna, Ed munds county. South Dakota. WILL exebange choice farm land near Pierre, the cap.tal of Bouth Dakota, for good Iowa or Nebraska land: what bava you to offer? Weat Land Co.. Plerra. S. D. ONE-FOURTH SECTION FIVE- MIIJM FROM TOWN. Fair Improvements Price 36,600. Equity. 12,400. Akaaka Real Estate Co.. Akaaka. Gk V. : - 190 ACRES IN DEUEL CO., S. D. Close to the Minnesota Una; heavy black aoll; clay subsoil; lies very level and all under cultivation. Muat be sold within 30 days to close an aetata. Half of thla year's ci op goea with th price. Sat per acre; easy terma; 33.000 will handle It and It la a snap. No gravel, no stones, no foul weeda. Address W. F. MoO-e. Lak Preston, 8. D.- Teaas. e.000 acres under tha Biggs canal In farms to ault. L'nlmnrovad lnrt nh fnii paid water righta. 335 to 360 an acre; Im proved farm In alfalfa and cotton, 360 to 3'. per acre, one-third cash, balance at 6 per cent. Tha climate and elevation in the Pecoe valley are Ideal for fruits as well aa al falfa, corn and cotton. Fruits from this valley took four first premiums over Cal ifornia and Colorado at the World's fair, St. Louis, and vegetables from Mr. Biggs' home farm took twenty-two first pre mium at the Kl Paso fair In lu. Vt rite for advertising matter and namea of prominent Omaha men who bought laat ear after personal Inspection. They will tell you about tha land, tha water rights, th crops -and .th climate. A pleased cus tomer Is the best advertisement. Go with us Tuesday, June . All expense refunded If you luy. J. K- DUMONT SON. Pbooe Douglas 690. 140a Farnara St. Omaha. SAN SABA VAL.LET. th garden a pot of Texa. hotua of th paper shell pecan. Ws can buy land for you or lnveat money, 3 per cent net to ou secured by mortgage oa these lands Correspondence solicited Refer to Fust Net I bank. San Saba Nat l bank. Ward. Murray A Co.. and tne mem bers In oungreaa from Taaa ataliey Uurleaen C'c eaa Saba. Tx. THE NILE OF AMERICA. M cash and 8 per cent interest, payable aeml-aiinually, will secure you a home In Citilf t'oaal Orange and Fig landa within ton miles uf tlbuaton. Tea., on terma of on, 101 Klam Bldg.. Houston Tex. TEXAS I N VEST MENTS. Buy orchard and garden lands near Houston, the greatest and most proaper ua city In tb eouthweat, where valuea are going up all th tlm and fortune mad in real estate in' abort while. Eaay terma If desired. -Addraaa B. C. Robert- ela. 'ia-, and a lu-aore farm in tne K10 Urande valley, where Ibe larmar'a cash In come is as perpetual aa the daa that come and go.' SH. jickaon, iu eirst Natloaal bank Bldg. Houaton. Tea. AN SABA VALLET. tha gardea apot of Tae. home of the paper shell pecan. Wa can buy land for you or lnveat money, 3 per cent net to you aecured by mortgag oa these landa Correspondence aoliclted. Refer to First Nat I bank, baa Saba Nat l bank. Ward.- Murray A Co. and the mem bers In coogrsaa from Teaaa atellay Burleaon 'Co . ban Saba. Tax. ; j - WH are ubo,lviding L300 acrea of fertile farm land In Jackaon county. Splendid cropa every year. 'Rainfall about right. 40 inches For description, plat and prtos write ,. JOHN RICHET A CO.. 213 E. - HSuaten Hi.. 6aa atonla Tex.- Wyaaelaaj. FOR SALE 11000 acre la Laramie tounu. Vi jromlng. la Qoldaa Prairie is-trlt-t; a ul table for farming; now stocked Ith cattle and heep; will sell with ranch; 111 exebaoge for aaatara Nsbraaka or Iowa farma J. T. Sell. Owaer, Cheyaaaa FOR SAUE OR EXCHANGE WE exchange propertlea of merit. H. Culvea. iU-U O, N. . Bldg . D. I344,- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARRE1 Sentiment in Wheat Farori Balls Without Opposition. DROUTH TALK IS REYTVXD Idea Seems tn Prevail that the Caaa try Haa Nat Had Safflcleat Moisture Shorte Fore - Prices Vs. OMAHA, May II. 1111 . Sentiment In wheat strongly favored the bull aide and there was very little opposi tion. Foreign advices were bullish and cables came sharply higher. The Idea pre vails that the Country on the whol has not had sufficient moisture and as crop scares err In order, shorts overlooked rains In the northwest and forced prlcea higher by bidding the market. Tli corn market showed every Indication of being oversold and. aa offering were very small, prices advanced along with wheat. Light receipts gave cash corn a strong tone and he'ped advance the fu tures Wheat opened strong and advanced sharply with higher cables and bullish advices on crops started short to cover ing. Cash values were up 2'3-3c. t orn adiancd, with wheat ruling steadily higher on light supplies. Cash corn waa (WW higher. Primary wheat receipts were izi.uw bushels and shipment were 21.000 bushels, against receipts lut year of 238.000 bushela and shipments of 370.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 4.-,OT0 bushela and shipments were 708.0"0 bushels, against receipts last year of 229.000 bushels ana shipments of 499.000 bushels. Clearances were 26.000 bushels or corn. none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 47.000 bushels. Liverpool closed i'81d higher on wheat and ! higher on corn. The following cash sales were reporten: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car. 90c; 5 cars. 8!4c. No. 3 hard: 1 car, 90c. No. I mixed: 1 car, 90c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (dark), 90o. CORN No. J white: 1 car. .-iOve. ro. t whlta: 1 car. 40Wo No. 2 yellow: t cars. BO'ie. No. 3 yellow: 4 cars. 60c. No. 4 yel- I a, .. m I Jt , 1 i'w. a ce.rn, le ,v:. i-u, iiiia-i. va . ww.. KI.. 4 . 3 ma i KAm- 9 -m 1(0.1.. 1 car. ?lc. No. 4 mlx'ed: i car, 40Vso. oath No. white: 6 cars. iv,c. ino. white, i cars. Slo- No. 4 yellow: t car. 81e. No grade: 1 car, c; 1 car, Hc Omaha laah Prerca, WHEAT No. S hard. faoc; No. I hard. 87(tf2c; No. 4 hard, 854ryc; rejected hard, raVx&6c; No. S spring. 094c; No. '4 spring. (fiafHc; No. 2 durum, 8&'tf,9c; No. S durum. Sot7c. CORN No. 2 white. WHB604c; No. 3 whlta 50ffnc; No. 4 white. 494gH9r; No. S color. 60KWie: No. 2 yellow. 6(va 804e; No. 3 yellow. i9UWe; No. 4 yellow, 4SH4Vc; NO. 2, 4lrfoi'c; NO. S, 481BltlUc; No. 4. 49fl49ttr; no grade, 46'V8!. OATS-No. 2 white. 8lvzc: standard. HWSlc: No. 3 white. SlljmV; No.. 4 whit. 31sai4c: No. 3 yellow, sig31c; No. BARLEY No. 3. K7lc: No 4, 7989of KTEJ NO. 2. 8P81.0O; NO. 8. asCBWO. V Carlot Receipta. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 78 180 10 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE .Continued.) FOR reliable aalea axd exchangee. D. M. LEAMINU, bS Brandels Bldg. 80-ACRE Improved flna farm, only three to five mllea from three good towna In Anderson Co., Kan.: only 66 mllea from Kanaaa City; fine locality. Price f 7,000; mortgage 32,000, long time; equity 36.000. Want good city residence or cheap land. 8. K. Walt 4 Co.. 617 Be Bldg. 300 ACREcl clear Kanaaa land for good stock of general merchandise; will trade all or part; price 115.00 per acre. J. J. Barbour, owner, Chester, 8. D. WILL exchange Interest in Income pron ty. clear, va.uea lor oniana vacant or reaa.nca. Auures i 2ol. eetj. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska landa OhlECkc hKAL. Elfl'Al'K CO., 101 New Omaha National Bank Building. GARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. .1. Ufa 3501 to io,uuo on iiupioveaT-np'U. No delay. J: S.'lr. J-.'V WANTED City loans, Peter Trust Co. CITY and Farm. . JOHN, N. FRENiEM. LOANS to bom owners aad bom build er, with privilege of making partita! nay- ments aoml-annually. W. H. 'IttOMAa, e01 imi national oana ounoing. CHEAP MONET. . Representing th Pann Mutual Life Ina Co., with asseta of over. Hi,(K),Ouo, I am prepared to accept ail th good loan ot lered on Improved Omaha real atai. Bualneaa and realdanoa ktena mad with out ueiay. THOMAS BRENNAN. City National Bank Bldg. i 33.000 to loan on first mortgage on lm proved city or farm property. Answer a once, aa th call lor money la heavy. A 263, Bea 5 & 5V4ff VhSSSS9 WANTED City loans and warranta W( Farnam Smith at Co., 1320 Farnara St. LOW RATES. BEMI3-CAKLBERO CO-310-313 Brandela Tneater Bldg. Wanted, farm loans. Kloa In v. Co.. Omaha 3100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. U. Waad. Wead Sldg., 18th and Farnam. WB HAVE money to loan oa Improved reel estat in Omaha and auburba NEBRASKA SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. let Ffcrnhm St. Board of Trad Bldg. MONET TO LOAN-rayn laveanmeat C REAL ESTATE WANTED WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS, Have you anything to offer tha farmer of lorn a T Any cheap land for higher prlcea, a general merchandise aior fur land or any kind of aa exchange? Or. have you soma land you want to aell for caanT The one paper that reaches the Iowa farmer is the Des aloines Capital; 42,000 clrouiauon daily ; rata aingle lnaerlion. 1 cent a word; six Insertions, cents a word. Da Molnaa bally capital. Dea Moines la. WANTED TO BUY ' BEST price paid for 2d band furmtura carpaia clothing and aboea Tel. D. 3trL QUOD MONEY (or your broken move, hunts aad old gold. it. Nathan, luO 8. Uih WANTED to buy, ia news atand, with clgara and confectionary, in town at 1,60D or mor. Address IM, cars Be. - SEIJER pays good price for furniture, carpeta, clothes and ahoaa. D. SeUl. r WANTED A good aecond hand autn- ratata make and price wanted; get answers In Krluay morning or phooa Addrsss Y IM). Bee. STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LIN B Picturesque St. Lawrence Routa Weekly Saillnga from MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW MONTREAL TO LONDON, Havre. Fraaos Fortnightly from PHILADELPHIA and Boaton to Glasgow, splendid acenery. aliorteat paaaags, tow ratss. Any local agent or ALLAN A CO.. General Agents, f 197 N. Dearborn ot.. Chicago. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NEW TOFK AND NAPLES DIRECT. Single or Round Tj-lp Tickets between New Yoik end teuton. English, Irian and sll principal Continental points' st st tractive ate bend for book of information. Superior Accommodations Excellent Cul olne. Apply promptly for Reservation te local agenta ot Anchor Line or HENDER BuN hKUS . Ueners-I Agents. Chicago, ill. WANTED TO RENT WANTED For 3 months beginning June 1. small furnished house; Dundee or Hsns rom Fai'k district preferred: three bed rooms eaaential. Address H 189. Omaha Bea. WANTED SITUATIONS PRACTICAL Nl'RbE. Haraey 4SU. AT once, poaitlon aa houaakeapar, - by woman with ear-old girl; reference ei c hanged, Addresa, A. Lock box 3k. Adalf. la. Minneapolis Omaha .... Puluth .... a 14 (I 23 CHICAGO OR AIM AND PROVItlOS Featarea of th Tradlaa; aad Cloalag Prleee wa Hoard ef Trade. CHICAGO. May 11-Tlghtentng tip of European markets led to a considerable change of sentiment here today regarding wheat. Many traders jumped from the short to the long elde and there waa a steady advance In prlcea. Dry hot weather In Russia and Roumnnia was largely re sponsible. At th close a steady lone pre vailed, with last sales l'.ti'.r to 2V higher than last night. Net gains were scored in all the other pits corn to 'c. oats. &7c To l'c and hog products all the way from a ehade to 7oc. . The minds of speculators turned again and again to the large decrease last month In the world's available supplies, a falling off of 33.000.000 bushels, compared with 24.Ono.Oo bushels for the corresponding time a year ago. The total la thus brought down to within 6.0no,O00 bushela of the amount twelve month back, although still about 57.000.000 bushela larger than two yeare ago. In thla connection , th fact was noted that Argentina operatora were buying future today In Chicago. Signif icance waa attached also to the news that cash. wheat was higher at Missouri river polnta up 25c at Omaha and about lfilVfce at Kansas City. May led the advance, but was only traded In to limited extent. July ranged from 87Se to 89S, closing l(4c up at 89 1V3W "4c. Corn waa bought on a liberal scale. July fluctuated between RaSo and 63iB1c and closed ateady He "P -t NTfce. Cash grades were firm; No. t yellow finished at 66tW.-.Ve. . Oata went to th highest figures reached In several months. Price changes for the July option varied from S2Ho to &c, with the close at SalffMc. Just H'S'nC mor expensive than twenty-four hour peror. Much con it eat Ion and a great deal or evening up of th. open Interest In, May pork caused a generally higher market for all provlsiona. or tne aenvery in ques tion the rise at the end of tha day waa 70c. but for other products tha maximum gain did not exceed 16c. Prices in Chicago, furnished by tha Up dike Oraln company. Telephone Douglas 2473, 70S Brandel building, Omaha: Article. I Open. Hlgd. Low. Cloa. Tea y. Wheat May... July... Sept... Corn May... July... Sept... Oata May... July.. Sept... Pork May... July... Sept... Lard May.. July.. Sept... Ribs May.. July.. Sept.. I 944 :'V, NV 7H88S'8W 7S4 M MV. tS 54S 62 63H '. 63H 62. 62 62H 52'io3 X S2H1 32H 32 32 22V3'32Vk3V. 2H 33 17 00 IS 22 14 70 1 I 17 89 1 35 u IS 14 60 17 46 1 76 16 16 16 27J 16 2SH 14 67 14 671 071 8.12 8 OR 8 16 S 26 8 17 I 16 8 17V, 8 12 3 30 I 22Vj a 8 38 8 06 8 00 g 30 8 ' 8 05 7 96 I I S7H 40 3 10 8 OS 3 06 3 00 8 06 ! 800 raah Quotations were as follows: ' FLOUR Heavier: winter patents, 33.80ip 4 40: straights. H-wrr.): spring straignts, 34154.26; bakors. 33 .Sfig4.66; spring patenta. best hard, reoueeo wo. RYE No. 2. 31.18. BARLEY Feed or mixing, H86o; fair to choice malting. 97c3103. SEEDS Timothy, 3)2.00. Clover, tuVTO. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, 317.87317 .60. Lard. pr 100 lbs., 38.12. Short libs, sides (loose). 7 tHff.12; short clear sides tboxed), 8.0ftar412 Total clearanoes of wheat and flour were qua) to 47,000 bu. Primary receipts were 4'J 1.000 bu.. compared with 288,000 bu. the corresponding dsy a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 121 cars; com. 180 cars; oats, 134 cars; hogs, 17.000 head- Chlcsgo Cash Prices Wheat. No. 8 red. Wc; No. 8 red, 289c; No. 3 hard, 960'87o; No. 8 hard. 2ifo; No. 1 north ern spring, f 1.0331 .06; No. 2 northern spring, 31.01 & 104; No. 8 spring, 3i.OO9i.OS. Corn, No. 2. 6466e; No. 3, S4iiS54c; No. 2 white. 644"i66c; No. 3 white, W4ie64o; No. 2 vellow. 66W4c; No. 8 yellow, 64&64c; Oats. No. 2 white. 34S5c; No. 3 white, 34J34c: No. 4 white. 8344e; standard, 3414i634C. BUTTKR Steady; creamarlea, ldgSlc; dairies. 18S18c, . , , , J J, EGGS Steady, at mark,' case Included, 1314c; receipU, 13.034 cases; flrsu, ,16o; prime firsts, lc. . CHEESE Steady; dalaiea, 12f12c ; twins, 124fl2H: young Americas, 138nac; long horns? 12413e- m POTATOES Steady ; choice to fancy, 6S.9 66c; fair to good, 602c. POULTRY Weak; turkeya live. 14o; hens. live. 12c; springs, dressed, 263Sc. VEAL Steady; 60 to 00-1 b. weights, 649 6c; 60 to S6-lb. weights, S7c; 86 to U0 lb. weights, 79c. Chicago' Receipts Wheat 73 cars; corn. 180 cars; oata. 103 care. Estimated tomor row: Wheat, 121 cars; corn, 180 cars; oata 124 cars. : Cora anal Wheat Ra1a Balletln. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a m. Thursday, May 1L 1811: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Raln- tatlona Max. Mtn. fall Sky. Ashland, Neb W 44 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb M 43 .00 Clear Columbus. Neb... 88 46 .00 Clear Culbortson, Neb.. 70 40 .00 Pt. cloudy Falrbury, Neb... 4 44 .00 Clear Fairmont. Neb... 90 40 .00 Clear Gr. Island, Neb.. 83 66 . .00 . Clear Hartlngton. Neb. 74 46 .ft Clear Hastlnga. Neb.... 81 41 .00 Clear Holdrege. Neb... 83 38 .00 Clear ex Platte. Neh. 03 38 .0 Clear Oakdale, Neb 74 44 .00 Clear Omaha. Neb 91 48 .00 Clear Tekamah. Neb... 91 44 .00 Clear Valentin. Nwb.. 2 40 . Clear Alta. la. W 43 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 89 42 . 41 Pt. cloudy Clarlnda. la 88 43 .27, Clear Sibley. Ia 87 48 . 00 Clear Sioux City. Ia... 80 4 00 Clear-- Mlnlmum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. " Ne. of -Tamp Rata- District. Stations. Max. Mln. tall. Columbus, 0 17 86 0 . Louisville. Ky 88 0 .00 Indianapolis. Ind.. 11 84 I .00 Chicago. Ill 26 90 80 . St. Lt.ula. Mo 26 88 .00 Des Moines. Ia.... 17 90 48 .3v Minneapolis. Minn. 30 70 40 .80 Kanaaa City. Mo.. 24 90 48 . Omaha. Neb Jl 82 44 . 30 Th weather I much colder in the weat. ern and central portion of tha com and wheat region. Freexlng temperatures oc curred at two atatlone tn North Dakota. Showera occurred within the laat twenty four houra In all except the extreme east em dlatiict. being very light wet of th Mlsaouii river, but much heavier in the upper Mississippi valley. One Inch or mor of rainfall occurred at th following sta tions; Halstad, Minn., 1 70; Lisbon, N. D., 1 10; Larlmre. N. D., 1.70: Amenta, N. D.. J 30. L. A. WELSH. Ixcal Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. I. oata Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Mtv 11. WHEAT Higher; No. 1 red. 94&c; No. t hard. 92!?99c. CORN Higher: track. No. t, 5484o; No. 3 whlta 6ftS6ic. OATS Higher; track. No. I. 82c; No. I white. 34c. RYE Steady at 81.10. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. 34 W 4 70: extra fancy and straight, 33.604.10, hard winter clear. 32 mt 3 16. SEED Timothy, 36.0000.60. OORNMEALr-33.50. BRAN Lower; aacke4. east track, 3111 1 14 HAY Firm; timothy. 816.0O8-18 .00; prairie. 312 Mft 15.60. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing. 817 00. Lard, higher: prime ateam. 37 8Mi 7 Mfi. Drv aalt meata, unchanged; . boxed, extra aborts. 38.82'; clear rlba. 38.624; short clears. 36.87 Bacon, unchanged, boxed, extra shorts. 39621; clear ribs. 39 :"-.: short clears. 39.87 POULTRY Steady; cblckena Mo; springs. lftle; turkeys, IS'al&c; ducks, imn; geese, e. PUTTER Quiet: creamery, Vxlftie. FGGS-Bteady at I6e Receipta. Shipments ricur. bbls 8.900 i 100 Wheat, bu K 0"0 48 Com. bu 88,000 45 0iO Oats, bu 64.000 32.000 l.lveraeel Crala Market. LIVERPOOU Mar 1L-WHEAT-8pot steady; No. 2 red western winter, no atock; No. 3 Manitoba, "a IM, No. 8 Manitoba. 7s Sd: futures strong; May, Ts; July, a 11 Sd: October, 8e Sd. CORN 8pet. American miiod. new. po atock: American old. quiet al M 2d; new American, kiln dried, steady at 3s md: future steady; July, is 3d; September. 4s- - Dalatb Gvaia Market. DtTLtTTH. May 11. -WHEAT Ne 1 nerthem. 3103: No 3 northern. PeScey 11 0S May. Iltl. July. 1', Mtara ber. OaTS-WI NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Firmer Tone Develops In the Securi ties Market. TREND OF PRICES IS UPWARD Trading; ( game Llatleaa Character aa Prevleaaly, hat Peralatewlly Rearlah (tperator Revere Paaltloa. NEW YORK. May 11. A firmer tone de veloped today in the securities market and pric movements, though email, a ere In the main upward Trading waa of the same llntteae character as on the previous dava of the week, but operators who had been persistently bearish reversed their po sition today and supported the -market. The demand which waa chiefly for the requlre fnenta of professions' traders, wa moat pronounced In United States Steel, Read ing. Union Pacific. Lehigh Valley and Erie. United States Steel seemed to fen the sustaining force of the- list. An at tempt to force a break was made at the opening.: when large blocke of the stock were thrown on the market, but the price barely wavered and bear traders were forced "lo cover at ri'ine rriciv. Trading in tha bond market waa aoma what heavier luaay and imh cuntinueo. 0"il demand In this department exerted a fa vorable effect on apeculatlve sentiment. Calls for blda for'the governments Pan ama bonds are expected within a few days. The Success of this Issue, which will bear 8 per cent interest but will be without the circulation privilege, will be watched wTth unusual Interest, alnce it will place govern ment bonds. In competition wtih other in vestment securities. Keporta of the gross earnings of thirty railroads for April shrjy that the railroads were still falling beiund last . year, the combined receipts being 34s .940.000. aa com pared with 349.683.000 In 1910. Foreign markets were aa featureless as our own. -A large gain In the proportion of reaerve to liabilities wsa shown In the Bank of England's weekly statement. Tha Bank of Franca reported substantial addi tions to Its stock of gold and silver. .The bond market was strong;. Total sales, pAr Value, 3S. 010,000. United States 2a de clined -on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: galea High. Lew. Allia-Cfcalmera pfd 34 Amalgamate Ocear 1.1 4 Amerloan Agricultural .... too H7 H . t4t American neat Sugar....... 4.M 48 4744 American Can ' 3.4no 11 11 lilt American a A T too U to kiK American Cotton Oil. - 3.W0 M 46 M American H. U efd..... .1 21 Am. Ice gecnrltiee lit American Llneeed ; 1H American Looomotlra 100 ITH 31 "4 American g. A R. L04D n Ti n Am. 8. A R If4 104n Am. Steel Foaosrlea.....; 100 41 41 40 Am. Sugar Refining...... lilt American T. A T....7 l.IKO 148 ul 14 American Tabaece pM lo mv( ttMi American Weolen 14 llSt 114 Anaoonda Mining Cor.. Atcklaon 8.700 110 l'V Atchlaon pti 40 1CH , 10JH 103 Atlantle Coaat Une. 118 Baltimore OMo. .......... to 1 1044 104V, Bethlehem Steal US. Brooklyn Rapt4 Tr 1 40 TIM, lt T Canadian aciria 2.40 Mt'a Central Leather IT Oentral law) her mli M Central ef New Jaraay.. rl Oieaapeake A rto... 1,00 81 T lH Chicago A Alton Chloaxo a reel Western WO sot. MSs 30V, C O. W. ptd 1.100 4IV 42 Chicago A N. W..w. 70S 146 144 H5 C. M. A St. P... 1.100 1201s 111 1 0., a. a St. L 44 Colorado F. I Colorado A Southern 424 Onaolldeted Oaa ..- 80 1-MS 1444 144 Corn PraditcU Too 14 T 14 14i Pelaear A Hudaon ann 171 IMS l1 Denrer A Rio Oraade 100 MV. '4 84 D. R. O. pfd. 100 44 Vi 3 44 Piatlllara' Secmrltlea '4 BHa , li.MO I24 11 13 ' Brie let pti 1.400 tou. 4t M Erie 2d afd IOO 4 IIS4 11 OeoeraJ Electric t 4O0 1M 154 161 Great Northerq pfd f0 127 124 127 Oreat Northern Ore etfa... 10 64t 5S Illinois Central 16"4 Inter bo rough Mat 109 US 14 US Int. Met. pti.. 1.M0 . 6I4 1 International Herreater ... 1,000 1274 124 127Uj Int. Marina pfd.'. TOO If lMi 17 International Paper .t . 10 44 M Inurnatlonal Pump M4 s'4 lows Central ...-...,. too 1 14. 144 Kanaaa City Southern 44 84 K 14V, K. C go. -pfW...-. ' Laclede Oaa TOO K 1041, 1 Loulrnile Ar1t&hrllie - too 14S 14V4 Minn. A St.loiila .i I" n"4 M . St. P. S. S. M l.tne W Ul4 l:i(Uj M.. K. e. 38. S M . K. A T. pro 14 Mieaoart paotfiq . National Blecull National Lead N. It.- R. at M. 14 pfd... New Tork Central N. T.. O. WV- Norfolk A Weetera North American Northern Pmelfl4 - Pacina Mall . PannaTlvajila People' a Gas p.. c. a ft t- l. Ptttaburg Coal Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palao Oar Railway rXatl Spring Reading RepuMla Steel Republic Steal pfd Rock Iiland On Rock lalaad Co. pfd St. U A S. P. 24 pfd..;. St. Loala Southaeetern..,. St. L. W. pfd Sloaa-ShafflaM S, A I Southern Paclflo Southern Railway 40 4 U 4I4 1364 . 424 - 100 124 82Uj 124 TOO 10714 106 14 107 in) 4t4 424 424 200 104. 104, 104 T24 . 8.10 Ut4 124 124 , 24 . t.10 Ul 121 121 10 104 If 104 44 .' " 'ioo ioii "ii" to , taw 10 11 . 88.10 1M.'4 lh44 Ui . 1,104 JO 14 to 26 '4 100 14 14 44 800 214 24 2 100 II 41 41 100 4014 404 0 . in '. 4 BO14 .... t.104 114 1144 114 .... 11.IW0' 174 2T4 T 404 464 44S 4f.4 '. 4 So. Railway pld.. Tenneasee Capper Trial A Paclne.. T., St. U. A w 800 194 114 1 T , St. L. W Pf ' 41 4I4 Union Paeine 23.IOO 171 174 ITH4 Union Paottle pfd 400 lf.4 4414 fi4 United States Realty 400 71 4 T4V United Statea Rubber. 100 3I4 1114 United States Stael 34.200 TMi, T44 TIT U. 8. Steal pfd O0 11H, 1 H UUb Copper "0 444 444 44V, V. -Carolina Chemical .... l.too 40 41 404 Wabaab " Wabaah pfd 900 II " H Waeiero liaryland l.00 U'4 II II Weatlnghauaa Kleotrle too a 44 41 Wasters Vnloe 400 744 T4 T4U, Wheeling A U S ' 4 4 Lehigh VUlar 3.IO0 T74t4 ' lTISa "4 Total aalea for the day, 844.404 eharea New Verk Ma ,y Market. NEW TORK. May 1L MONET On call, ateady; ?3'! per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; cloalng bid, 3 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans somewhat stronger; sixty days, 2V4 per cent; ninety daya, 2-4 Per cent; six months, 333 PPRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER 3&4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual business In bankere1 bllla at 84.84&0 for alxtv-dav bills and at 34 46 for demand. Commercial bllla. 3-83. SILVER Bar, Mc; Meklean dollara 46c BONDS Government, easy; railroad Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. . ra. la. rag....l ! M- - 4s 4J do coupon 100'4 Japan 4s 31 B. 8. a. rag 101 4e 4aa 4 de coupon 101 K, C, So. let la.... TI14 U S. 4a. rag 114 L. S. deb. 4a 1M1... 44 da eouaae m U A N. nl. 4a..... 04 Allia-Ohal. 1st 4.... M si.. K. A T. let 4a.. T Am. As. 4a 141', de gen. 41 M Am. T. T. ev. 4s.. 110 Mo. Paclflo 4a T Am. Tobaoce 4a M S. R. R. of L 4a K da a .1071 N. T. C. g. I..... Armour A Ce. 4.. 41 do deh. 4a .'.... 44 Atchlaon gen. 4a N. T.. N. H. A H. eda 4a HO cr. 4a US a ado C. ta 1 N. A W. let e. 4s.. US eA. C. U Vat 4a...... 0e or. 4a 10 Bal. 4k Ohio 4a IS "No Pacltle 4a lo4 edo !a U'4 do la Ti4 da 8. W. Ia 11 O g. U rfdg. 4a.... 44t, Brook. TV. cr. 4a.... Pens. ov. 4a 1115... 7, ecea. el Ga. 4a 1" da eon. 4a 104 Can. Leather 4a Reading gen. 4a 7t, ec. of N. J g. le. lll St. L. A S. T. fg. 4a i:4 Ctiea. A Ohio 44,a..li do gee. 4 4 ani. a h st u a. w c. 4n... ii Chlcaga 4V A l4e .. 44 do let gold 4s 42 C B. A Q J. 4a.... T 8 A U. 4. 74. do gen. 4a 47 80. Pee. col. 4a. H14 C. M. ft 8 P. f 3vs l do ev. 4a i;4 C. R. 1. A P. a. 4a. 74 do let ret. 4a lv da rfg 4e It .. Railway 4a. 101, Cola Ind. to l do gen. te 10 e.vo Mlg. 4a U I nloa Pad no 4a 101 eo. ft S. r. A 4a l'l-- do ct. 4a ...1V. p. ft H tr. 4a M do let A ref. 4a.. 41 D. A R. 0. 4a V. S. Rubber 4a in?, da ref. la "-. '- 3. Steel Id 4a... .10 tMeUllere 4a . T74 Va -Car. Oem. la. 101 Brie p. 1. 4a........ M- Wabaah 1 aa !'' da gen. 4a T do la ft ei. 4a.... ., 04, CT. a,, sar. A. Tt Weetern M4. 4a 47 da eertas B Tt4 eet. ITIec. ev.. fa... M Oen. 8!lec. re. 4a . 14 la. Central 4a rt III. Cee. la ref. 4a. Si Mo. ran. v. 4a IJ In) Met 4i,e 71 e!4 et1era ' Local Seear-ttle. Quotation furnished by Bums. Brink er - ... m.. . U V . . 1 I L ,. building: Bid. Aakea. Aeery A Ca steak ...1 lot Boaaaee (mualetaall 4a tt lot C4r at Omeaa 4a 111 Ma 1S fltr ef Omeha 4a. 1M1. eebaal. 104 104 Cudake Packleg Co. la. It34 tt M Car, Cjaekaasa Kef I Bank atock 1) Dearer Uaioa Stock Yar da stock . le Baal ( L. A Sek h IM Ikmaa4 Cnaaterr la I pa aaal.. N, U Fatmnet CYeamoT ol. t pw rest... SI lee i Ioa Portli4 imm lit a. a ... M 1 K t , M. 0 .4a, 1M T Kan! 1ty StnrX Yarda M MV Kanua O r. I p-r cent eta leu Omaha Water t. 1M aiu, Nl( Omaha A t'. B. St. fty. M. 1! Hi (7 Omaha h C. B R P'4 I rr eeat U lti' Oimha .'. X St. Rf . com Omaha ft C. B Rr A B M M Oataha Gaa It. 1IU IT N m i a. UK lansi ii South omaha. nir at. USa leiu, llalon Slai-k Verita pteck It Nl aiaa Mrmorlal Hospital 10 101 London C'loelna; Stacks. I .ON DON. May 11. American eecuritlea were dull and featureleea during the flret hour todsy. 1'rli es rsnged from unchanged to Sc higher than yesterday a New York closing. London closing stock ountatlons' Conaoli. money 81 S lutille Naah...t4v4 do acmunt II II II Mo., -Kan. Teaaa.. U14 Amal. topper a4V, N. T. Central lo Ana.-onda T Nor'elk A Weetern. . 0v, Atohleon IUS do pfd II do pfd in Ontario a Weetera.. 4 Ytaltlmora Ohio. ..leri, renoerlvanla ax Canadian Pacific Hand Mlnaa 7 Cheeapealie Ohio.. It Reading . Mv, Chi. Greet Western.. ln Southern Railway .. 2S CM., Mil. at 8t. P.. 1W4 do pfd 17V, p Beer, i4 Southern Pacirie 117', Denier Rio 0 114 Vnlon Pacific 1114 do pfd MS, do pfd Kv, Brie M V. S. Steal 7 , de let pfd r74 do pfd Hit, do td prd 40i wtbaah lata Qrand Trunk S844 do pfd 17 Illlootl Central 141 j MijVf, rt r8 r. steany-at tv per ounce. MONK Y l"sti 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 2W?T2 8-18 per cent; for three months' bills. :'! 2 :1-18 per cent. Boston "torks and Band, BOSTON". May 11. Closing quotations on "cl.s were as follows: AUnuei II . Mohak Ami!. Copper J Nevada Con A. Z. L. 8. 24 Mptaelng Mines ... Arizona Com. Jl7, North Pufte Atlantic Kt, North leke B. A C. r. A g. M. 124 Old Dominion Butte Coalition 17 Oeceola Cal. Artiona. 10 Parrott 8. C . M . . 10S 7 . 'a . . 4 - 1H4 . M Cal. ft Hecla I0 Qulncy Centennial 11H Shannon Copper Range C. C. 40 Superior Kent Butte C. M 11 W Superior A P. M... Franklin 4 Superior at P. C Giroux Con I Tamarack Granhr tn 34 (J. 8. 8 R. A M... Greene Cananea ... 4 1-14 do pfd lale Roralle Copper.. It t'tah. Ten Kerr lake H ''ah Cnpner Oo Lake Copper 32 Winona la Salle Copper IMj Wolverine Miami Copper 30 Bid. . 10 . UU, . ;4 . 14 . 14 . 84 . 4I4 . 14 .10m, New York Carb Market. The following quotations ar furnished bj' 1Ogan A- Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street. Laroee 4aB Bar State laa... Butte Coalmen Cactue Chief Ona Parll-Daly Rly Central Rly Cona Olroux Belmont Greene Cananea lnaptratlon . 11 Tvee. Cana . 17U, Newbouaa . 14 Ohio Oopper .. Ji Rawhide t "nam Ion . l'a Par Central . 't Swift Pkg. o L. 42 Sears-Roebuck Co. l4i T 1 4 IS 101 '4 141 .. b Superior Pltteburs l ,t 8-11 Trinity Capper !'i . 4 North Lake 4Uj T 1-14 Ojlbway 114 New York Mlalnaj Stacks. NEW YORK. May ll.-Closing quotaUons on mining stocks were: Alice toe e,,tui, Chi,. g Com. Tunnel stock.. 28 Mexican 87 do bond, 18 Ontario Tf.0 ' Con. Cal. A Va 145 Ophlr ton Horn Silver" 24 'Standard It Iron Silver 10 Yellow Jacket it ebaadvllle Cee 14 Ottered. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. May 11. Bank clearings for today were 32.7n5.604.07 and for the corrs spending date last year 33,063,892.43. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatloaa of tbe Day aa Varlaaa Commodities. NEW TORK. May 11. FLOUR Market, firm; spring patents. I4.8n4m.10, winter straights. 33.8iy-ci4.00; winter patents, 34 0003 4.40; spring clears, 33.76i4.10; winter ex tras, jno. 1, 33.iHXfto.oO; winter extras. 10. 2. J3.1&S3.25; Kansas straights. 34.1594 30. Rye flour, steady: fair to good, 44.jl.l6, choice to fancy, 34.8fvge.2S. CORNMEaL Market firm; fin, whit and yellow, 31.16ii1.20; coarse, ll.Mkai. 16; kiln dried, 32 96. WHEAT Spot market, firm; No. 2 red. Wc, elevator, and Ktc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 31.10c, t. o. b., afloat. Futures market was firm on good buying by shorts on the firmness abroad, continued hot and dry weather in south eastern Europe and th belief that th mar ket was oversold, closing l$)lVkO net higher. May closed 87c; July, 8oc; Sep tember, 94I4C CORN Spot market, firm; export, new. No. 2, 80o, f. o. b., afloat. Futurea mar ket waa firm with wheat and on export sales of five loads to London, closing st c net advance. May closed 61 c; July, (lc. OATS pot market, firmer, standard walte. 40c; No. 2. 40c; No. 3, 3lc; No. 4, Sc. Futures market waa firmer with the other marketa. May closed at 39c; July, S8ic. HAY Market, firm: prime. 31 3M?1 40; No. 1. 31.25: No. 2, 31.15(91.20; No. 3. 31.3601.4O. HIDES Market, dull; Central America, 20c; Bogota, 22c. LEATHER Market. quiet; eeconda, 21823'e; thirds. 19Sm20c; rejects, 14i8il6c. PROVISIONS Pork. market. firm; mess. lis. 50fg 19.00., family, 314.00ig.14.5O; short clesrs. 316.00 18 00. Beef, steady; mess, 13.0(yai8.60: family, 314.00315.00; beef hama, tJS.00 28.00. Cut meata, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, 3U.0OO12.nO; pickled hams, 10 to 14 pounds, 31L7&12.0. Lard; firm; middle weat prime. &iip 8.36; refined, steady: continent, 38.65; Eouth America. 39.40; compound, 37.07. TALLOW Market quiet; prim city, 5 16-16c; country, b'a'g'SSto. PUTTER Steady and unchanged. CHEESE-i:nchanged. FXXJS Weak; fresh gathered, selected extras, 1920c; fresh gathered, atorage packed, firsts, lS'xfalSHc; freah gathered, regular packed, firsts, 1718c; fresh gsth eted, seconds. 16fflc; fresh gathered, checks, good to prim, 14314c: fresh gath ered, checks, poor to fair, U13c; western gathered, white, 176 lto. t Kanaaa City Grata aad PraTleloae. KANSAS CITY. May 1L-WHEAT Steady to lc higher; No. 3 hard. &sa7c; No. 3. cS96o; No. 8 red, lf$92c; No. 8, 37 f0C. CORN Unchanged; No. 8 mixed, (2c; No. 3. 62c; No. 2 white. 62c; No. 3. 51$61c. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 wrilta, 30 S4C, No. i mixed, 31'a3t"c. RYE No. 2. H6c4)1.00. HAY Strong; choice timothy, S18.003 18.50; choice prairie, 312.50313.26. POULTRY Hene, llc; springs, 16c; tur kevs, 12"c; ducks. 10c; geese, 4c. BUTT BR Creamery, 21c; firsts, 13c; sec onds, 16c; packing stock, 13Vc. fciGGS Extras, 17c; firsts, 18c; seconds, 124a. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 3),000 84 010 Corn, bu Sl.000 49.000 Oats, bu 2,000 6.0U0 Mlaaeapoll Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 11. WHEAT May, 9Sc; July, 997c; September. Kc Decem ber, 92c, Cash. No. 1 hard, 31 02; No. 1 northern. 310ol.O2i; No. 2 northern, 7c e1 01; No. 3. MipOKHc. FLAX-Closed at 32 54. BARLEY 8ftjt9e. CORN No. 3 yellow, 51 c. OATS No. 3 white. 32S02V.C RYE No. . el.OBtll.OT. BRAN 321.50'22.UO. , FLOUR First patents, 84.7rffi.OO; Second patents, 34 6004 90: first clears, 33.30i-a4.76; second clears. .2.3CS2 96. Philadelphia Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 11. -BUTTER Firm ; extra western creamery, 24c; nearby prints, 26c. EOGS Steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 36 40 per esse; current receipts, free cases, 36 26c per case; western firsts, free cases, 35.40 per esse; current receipta free cases. 35 26 per esse. CHEESE teedy ; New York full creams, fsncv September, 13'il3c; fair to good, U3L2c. Peoria Market. FEORI A. May 11 CORN-Htgher; No 3 yellow. 634c; No. 8 yellow, 63Vq.iJc; No. 3 mixed S!V,r; No. 4 mixed, 61yHc, sam ple, 4547r OAT8-Hlgher; No. 2 white. 83H'g.33Ve; standard, 33c; No. 3 whit. 33o. Oil ill Hoeia. SAVANNAH, Oa.. May 11. TURPEN TINE Firm at 4Vtri6c. Salea 412 barrels; receipts. 9' barrels; shlpmenta. 3W bar rels; stocks. 9.618 barrels. ROSIN Firm; salea. 2.S98 bsrrela: re ceipts. 2.5T2 barrel; shipments. L121 barrels; stocks. 4 lis barrels. Quotations: R, 6 75c; I. 7.10c; K. 7 lec; F and Q, 7 3oc. H. I and K. T She; M. 7 80e; N, 7 36e; WO. 7.60c; WW, 7Ac. rtry flaoda Market. NEW TORK. May- 11. Th cotton goods markets are steady, with a moderate de mand being met on print cloths and sheet ings for converting purposes. The warmer eeat her haa stimulated a demand for wash goods for Immediate shipment Men s wear lines ar quiet, tarns are lUUeaa OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Are larger and Prices About Steady. HOGS FIVE HIGHER AND ACTIVE Fat Sbeesi aad l.amk Artlva Sellere III rrlcee Are Stroaa ta a Lit tle Higher Than Tkose at Wednesday. SOtTH OMAHA. May 11, 1U. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Rheep. ... 370 8.CJ8 8 714 Official Monday-. Official Tuesdav .... Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday lrt.fV.8 7 10,878 12 f.800 1.600 Four davs this week.. 18 387 34 8 24 8M Psm dsvs Isst week....18 8at 48.716 Same davs 3 weeks aso . . 1 . . 62.728 81840 ane days 8 weeks a-o.. 2S1 46 874 26 98 eame dsvs 4 Weeks ago.. 17. 813 42,840 J4.74I 8am d-s last year. ... r7. 404 26.581 36.404 Tha following tsble stiows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the yeac to date, as compared with last vear: 1811 191 tn'- Cattle 377.190 8a.2fi6 13.92. Hoga 962 813 778.018 iW.toi 8heep 838.81 846,973 9J.84A The following table shows the rng of prlcea on hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Datea. I 1911. m0.1909.190. 11907. 11908. 1906. May May May May May May Mar . 5 60 . 6 74 I 8 861 B 41 ( 24 8 24 8 28 6 11 3 ;:i 1: I 371 3 It 2l I 28 161 ( 30 6 28 18 2l 6 IT 31 1 6 la 6 24) 6 19 29 6 27 I 1 1 8 34 K 1 3 WW, I 6S 8 mi i mi e ( 28 36 a 001 T 04 I 24 t 18 27 t 13 7 00 16 38 6 4 6 37 6 34 6 84 6 3 8 !4 86 6 97 s zi May 8. I 76W 25 May May 10. May II 5 774,1 f u 6 7l 381 38! 99 t 4lj 33 S8 ( 32 28 37 Sunday. Receipta and disposition of llv atock at th Union Stock yard a. Bouth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yes terday ; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. C, M. St. P 6 6 WihMh 8 2 Mlaaouri Paclfld 3 3 Union Paclflo'. 22 2 C. A N. W.. east 1 2 16 C. A N. W.. weet 43 33 C, &t. P., M. A O. ... 27 6 1 C, B. A Q., east 2 1 C B. A Q . w eat 39 80 U C, R I. A P., east... 6 3.. C, R. I. A P., west.. 18.. Illinois Central 2 1 Total receipts 159 148 27 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Oo 47 44 1.048 Hw-ift A Company 921 2.270 1.44 Cudahy Packing Co LOMl 8 48 1.78S Armour A Co 728 8,49 1.0CM iSchwarts-Bolen Co L27 Murphy 437 Morrell 86 Sinclair 33 rUphens Bros 43 Hill A Son 30 F. B. Lewis 11 Huston A Co 17 J. B. Root A Co 1 J. H. Bulla ; 13 McCreary A Carey 34 lie Rothschild 7 . Mo. A Kans.-Calf. Co. . 8 Sol Degan 7 Other buyers 400 Total y 3. "61 9 836 6.301 C AT'i LE Receipts of cattls were large for a Thursday, 161 fresh cars being re ported in. Tn4 makea the total for th four day 18,400 head, the largest of any similar period sine three weeks ago and larger than a year ago by about 1.000 head. In spit of th fact that receipta were so large and that It is th latter half of the week, the market was in very fair condition aa viewed from a seller's standpoint. Buyers went through tha yards thla morning, the same aa they have every day of late, picking out th kind of cattle that pleased them; that is, the better grade of light and yearling stuff, at prices that were fully ateady with y eater day. On the other hand, heavy cattle, es pecially those on the coarse order, were very slow. Still, th market as a whol dlil not show much change. Heifer and good cows oa the heifer or der were In demand at fully ateady prices. At the sain tlm rough heavy and un desirable kinds were alow and th tendency on tbat kind easier. 1 There were not enough stock cattle or feedera to make much of a market, and for that reason prlcea did not show much change. Th demand, however, haa not been very large for aome tlm back and the feeling ia that with anything like lib eral receipta price would be decidedly lower. Quotations on Cattl Good to choice beef steer. 35.8O6.0O; fair to good beef teera, 36.0O&6.M; good to choice heifers. 3u.O0C6.36; good 'to choice cows. 34.76tM.2B; fair to good cow and heifers, 34.204.76; common to fslr cows and helfera 32.76if 4.76; good to choice atock era and feeders, 362695.60; fair to good stackers and feed ers, 36.00(i2'6.16; common to fair stocker snd feeders, 34.35i3o.26; ctock heifers, 34 26 66.00; vesl calves, 34.2607.00; bulls, stags, etc., 33.76tr6.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. He. At. Pt. - Va. At. 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TJt Ill IM I..,. 11 T7I I II T. , . . I n 18 1:.... 1 820 8 10 It.... BULLS. 1 1130 4 II 1 ... e 1440 4 74 1 ... 1 1110 4 T I.... 8 1124 4 71 1.... CALVES. 4 in im 1 ... 1 1-0 1 10 1..., 4 IM III 1.... t 140 1 r 1.... I Mi I T. ... I tnl 4 14 1 ...lia 4 T4 ...11TI 4 Tl ...lini i m ...HIT 4 M ...till 4 II ...Ul 4 44 ..mi 1 to .. IM I 2 ..Hi im ..101 I 40 inn i 44 ..mo 40 ..1171 I "0 ..Uttl I n ..1144 I 14 ..141 Ml ..170 I 10 .. 1M III ..lit I 10 ..141 T 00 is T n BTOvK KKr ANH FEEDERS. I T i n I ... 3 I 08 T IM 4 10 HOGS Horn trade continued to "coma back" thla morning, bulk of bualneaa show ing a nickel advance. It was a good, lively session from the start and holdera had no difficulty in making a clearance. Pena in both divisions were empty before 11 o'clock, all of a 148-car supply being Involved In the movement. Packers furnished the larger orders, pur chasing all but ten or fifteen loada. This phsse of the market la a permanent one, of course, and la modified only In seaaona when advancing demand la aeldnm large enough to provide a very broad outlet. The various offerings selected by shipper to day consisted largely of good heavy, ani mals, indicating a need of lard, rather tha a bseon grsdes at other slaughter points Spreads between different weights held at uaual positions, desirable butchers mov ing around 36. 86. Bacon hogs sold ai high aa 366. tha htgbeat price paid thus far this month. representative aalea: ale. a. SU. FT K At. a. W II 84 4 14 Tl It ... I II '4 It 141 . I Tl Tl 171 10 I tat ..104 11 6 TO .. S at I Tl ...let ... in ...tat ... I Tl ...Mt ... I Tl ...HO . . I Tl ...m im 1 u .. r4 40 1 n ..471 10 I Ti 14 . , I Tl ..la ts t Tt .. taa . I 11 ..Oil MIS Tl ni 141 .144 let .114 tee lit Ml III 44 4 ii IT . . . 1 it . . 1 11 ... I M .. I It .. I II Mil a is la It It. , II , II. 14 Tl te lav It II va to 1 it HI M I K 341 ... I II 14 M ... I TTUj e HO !! 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I to Tl 241 40 I IS Tl Ul ... I 10 1 rei M in Ul ... 6 0 in t?7 Ijn I o tT K4 ... I 10 T4... 5 540 IS 8 441 80 I 10 IT. . 143 ... I t M ' W an to. 171 ... I to Tl MIT ... I ' II Ill ... I !H Tl..; Il . . I l4 M t?" ... I 8 I tit, T IN ... 141 4 114 ... I 12 1 SHEEP There was little complaint heard from sellers on today's limb market. A healthy demand existed for offerings with or without fleece, the most necessary re quirement being quality. In this respect th bulk of receipt averaged well tip to a creditable standard aa fully half of a 6.600 run conalsted of wooled Mexicans. Buyers operated freely from' the opening and al lowed prlcea ateady to s shade stronger than those of yesterday. Midday clearance of fat slock, both sheep and lambs, was practically complete; Mexican lambs of various weights sold at 326'?.40. the latter figure claiming credit for top. Western Ismhs In the wool were sesree snd the spring lamb trade was barren. Peat shorn lambs of western breed ing brought So. 25. with good kinds mo-1ng round 35.00. On or two t rings of feeders fresh from the range, were svallable, but the demand for the unfinished article at present Is seasonably quiet - Business In sheep lacked volume as w'l as variety. Ther were not very many old ewea, old wethers or yearlings on sale Wooled ewea that promleed to kill out decently commanded 34-25 and a string of shorn wethera Bold at the same price. Phorn yearlings acted well at 34 M. a figure that may be taken a limit or near-limit Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring lambs, 35.O0iQ9.00; Mexirsn lambs. R (i(t5 4v. w estern Ismbs, 36 35fJ5 90; yearlings. 34 6it 6.01); wethers. 34.154.6; wes, 3.66fj4.;o. shorn Mexican lambs. 36.00tf6.2S; shorn weetern Ismbs, 34.8516 20; common shnyr lambs. 84 50-94 85; yearlings hom 31""" 4.15h;4.86; wethers, shorn- $3. 9034. 36; e: '. $3R.VH4.28. n Representative sales: No. A. Tr 100 western ewea 89 4 25 49 western ewes, culls 72 8 26 184 western shorn wethers 117 4 26 108 western shorn lambs.. -. 60 600 lt western shorn lambs, cutis.. 63 . 4 0" 517 Mexican lambs 78 26 610 Mexican lamb 80 8 40 454 Mexirsn lambs 82 8 40 17 Mexican yearlings..... 83 (26 892 Mexican lambs.... 79 8 40 169 Mexican lambs 79 8 40 183 western shorn lamb. ' 94 8 no 626 western shorn lamb 87 6 26 6 aroats 78 4 00 178 western wether 180 4 80 174 western ' wethers 180 4 W) 15 Mexican lambs........ 88 16 683 Mexican lamba 88 16 CHIC A 00 UVB STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Steady Roc aad 9heea 8troat. CHICAGO, Msy 11.-CATTT.E Receipts, 1.600 head. Market steady. Beeves. 34.9fT 8.45: Texas steers. 34.80f6.O: western steors. 84.007J5.0; stockers and feeders. 34.004f5.n5: cows and heifers, 32.40(5.50; calve, 34.5fli 3.75. HOGS Receipts. . 19.000 head. Market more active and atrong. Light!. 35.9" 8.30: mixed, 168506.20; heavy. r.7fra.0ft-. roite-h, 35.70rT5.85; good to choice heavy. 5.S5ff..05; p)g-s, 35.751743. 50; bulk of salea. 36.95fi8 10. SHEEP ANI LAMPS-Receipts. 14.O00 head.. Market atrong, '.Native, llAOfM.Sn: western. 3a.60(fjM.86: yelrllnirs. M.ANi.ft. native lambs, - W.fjOtfe.f; western lambs. KAasas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. May 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.600 head, including 100 southern. Market tadv to 10c higher, active; calves 25c higher. Dreased beef and export steers. 36.70iS4.16; fair tp good, 35.1000.66; western steers, 34.756.86; stockers snd feeders. 34.75 $6.76; southern steers. 34.0Otf6.8O; southern cows.' 33.2fytpt.66; native . cowa. H-Waf.ih; native helfera. 34 75t?6.00; bulls, 34.306.15; colves. 34.6OSr7.O0. HOGS Receipta, 13.000 head. Market atrong to 60 higher. Bulk of sales. 35 9oi 3.00. Heavy, 36.90rtM.OO; packer and butch ers. 3R 90rtJJ.OO; lights. 85 V7j-eV05. SHEEP AND IjAMBH Receipts. H.000 head. Market ateady to 10c higher. Lambs. I4.6W&36; yearlings. 34.506 40; wethers. 34.OOgi4.60; ewes. 33.80I&4.26; stockers and feeders, 83.00&.60. St. I.oale Stock Market. ST. IiOnS, May ll.-ATTLB-Reeeint. 2.200 head. Including 400 Texans. Market ateadv. Native shipping and export steers, 36.75(fr850; dressed beef and butcher steere. 36 iojifl.50: steers under 1.000 pounds. 35.50rr 8.36; stockers and feeders. H.0AW5. 60; rows and heifers. 83.60e.26: cannera. MWI 15; bulls. tt.7Eif3.5o: calves. 85.rvr7.60: Texas and Indian ateers, M.SOTfg.SO; cowl and heifers. $a..V)t?.50. HOGS Receipts. 8.30ft head - Market steady. Pius and lights, 35.508.20: pack ers. 31 OfVffS.10; butchers and best heavy, 36.06fi.. SHEEP ANT LA MBS Receipts, 1400 head. Market 10o to 15c hle-her. Native mutton. 83.78t4 50: lambs, 35 7fvii;.2S: culls and bucks, 3a.or.ff3.60; slofkers. 8200360. tt. Joseph Mt Stack Mtrket. ST. JOSEPH. -Mar 11-CATTT,E-Tte-celpts. 1.800 head. Market steadv; ateers. 34 6orf.0O; cows snd heifers, 33. 6076; calves. UNO 8 60 HOGS Receipts. 7.500 head.. Msrket 5o higher; top. 38 08; bulk of sales. 86.904W 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8 f head Market strong to 10c higher; lamba, I6.0OOJ43.2O. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterdav. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. South Omaha 4.000 9.9") 8 ,W St. Joseph 1 ks 7.5O0 6 no Kansas City 2. 800 12000 St. Louts 2.200 ' 9 800 1 4y, Chicago l.(Vat 19.000 14. V) Totals , U.tftO 68,700 30,900 Taffr Market. NEW YORK, May 11. COFFEE Future opened steady at a decline of 1B7 points under scattered local offerings and In sym pathy with easier European cablea. Rio waa said to be offering new rrop coffee for prompt shipment, but there waa not much change in the cost and freight price, snd the loral market ruled quiet around the initial figure until after midday, when liquidation became a little more active and prices eased off In tha eh Hence of bull sup port. The close wss steadv at a net de cline of Wct'M points Salea. ha) bags. May, 10 42.-; June. lO.HOc; July. 10 27c; Au gust. 10 16c i September, 10 0r- October, I 8c; November, 3 80c; Peceraber and Janu ary. 74c; February, 9 75c; March, 9 77c; April, 4 78c. Havre waa franc lower. Hamburg was f8 not lower. Rio un changed at KlxOO. banlna quiet: 4a. 60 reins lower at 4on; 7s, 6IJ0. Receipt at tha two Brazilian ports. 8000 bag, sgslntt 10.000 last year. Jundlahy receipta, 2.100 bags, agaluat 6.600 laat year. New York warehouse deliveries yeaterday were 9,84 bags, sgalnst 8 490 last vear. Spot coffee, quiet; Klo No 7, 77 Santos No. 4. 12n. Mild, dull; Cordova, 133l6c, nominal. Metal Market. NEW YORK, May ll.-META Lg -Htand-ard copper, weak; spot and futures. Ill "6 'qllSG. London msrket. quiet; spot 53 10s; futures. 54 1 Id. I.ske copper, locally 312 S7ttU .50: electrolvtlc 112 1212 26; ratling. 311 712 oo Tin. firm, but quiet; spot sjid futures. 341 2.VS48 00 London msr ket. strong; spot. fi:5 15s. futures. 189. l.'s Lead easv; $4 4&4 50 New York. 34 304J4 26 Kant St. iouls. London, fll Spelter, easv; f6 8T4' 45 New York, 36.HV86 28 - East St. Louis, Ixndon. 84 7s 8. Antimony, dull: Cookson's. Ifc.OOrnv .60. Iron, Cleveland war ranta 46 la Ixindnn. locally Iron was ?ulet; No. 1 foundry northern. No. 1 oundrv southern and No. 1 foundry south ern soft. 315.2i!).T3; N. I foundry north ern, 31a OO&IS.M. Mlar Market. NEW TORK. Msy 11 -Sl'fSA R-Rs w, firm: Mui'-ovan'o. 8 lest 3 Jc. centrifugal, 8S teat 8 8sc: molaeee sugar, 33 teat. Sue; refined, steady.