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REAL ESTATE
PIRV ASD RANCH LtM) fOH BALIS
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CHT.AP STATE LANi About l.OOO.nnS '
ecrea state land to be sold on forty sears'
time. It deslrrd. rnl I per cent of pur
rhu price down; buyer don't have to
II & An le,4- mi. nun. 1 'fcO 1 M enld tn
, , . nartnn furlh.r In f nr ml t Ion and !
description nd II to Fidelity Investment
Co.. ia W. nth St.. Ktnu City. Mo.
N tkrailu.
KIM HA LI COL NTT LAND.
I have luo ecrea of the choicest unlm
pro.tu land In tno county. It a a dandy.
1'rice only 'A per acre, ono-iiith ca.tn
lon ami one to rive 5 ears' time on the
balance at 6 per cent. tV. T. Speita, Wood
Kiver, Nob. '
RIO BARGAIN IN NEBRASKA UXD.
4) acre Morrill county. Nob., nearly all
smooth plovall land. Good aoU, only iU.J)
ii n acre, v. rue us.
HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.. Omaha.
IF Joe Vlavec, 1724 Caatellar SC. will
come to Tha Hee office within three daya
we will give him a SO-cent box of O'Brien s
ins canuy.
TEXAS LANDS.
440 ACRES tour tern miles northwest of
Houston, one mila from railroad station,
ail black sandy aoll. fronting on a main
county road. Frtoe 8!0 per acre.
100 acre twelve nnlea north of Houatnn,
fronting on a main county road; black.,
sandy prairie land. Price LO per acre.
80 acres twelve milei northwest of Houa
tnn, fronting on a main county road; black,
aandy loam aoll. Price $.) per acre.
AU the above land la well adapted to the
cultivation of any kind of fruit and vege
tables, corn or cotton. This claaa of land
being an Id out In amall tracts on easy
payments from SMI to 1100 per acre. Our
terma are one-third cash, balance one and
two yeara, 7 per cent Interest.
HOUSTON LAND CORPORATION
Houston, Tezaa. - Capital Stock, $000,000.
Vtah.
GOING WESTf
Don't speculate in any land proposition
before 1 show you how to make real money
on fruit and alfalfa land that can he
bought cheap and on easy terma. Ideal
climate, railroad and other convenlencea.
Call me up. Harasy 1472.
FOR SALE Oft EXCHANGE
WE exchange properties of merit H. H.
Culver aU-M O. N. B. Blag.. D. 7876,
WANTED To trade three strictly mod
ern and up-to-date dwellings with big lots,
tree, fruit, etc.. In tha very best residence
district of South Omaha, two blocks from
car line axd on paved streets for frm
land. This la strictly hlgh-claas property,
readily tenting at the highest rate and la
very desirable. Prefer land In Nebraska,
or Iowa, but will consider a good farm
anywhere. Answer at- once. A. B. C,
Stock Yarda Station, South Omaha,
FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE We have
at Saratoga, Wyo., 1 mile from town. 1,600
acres In a body, with three seta of build
ings horses, cattle and farm tools; 1,500
acres of It Irrigated with an abundant sup
ply of water; very rloh, productive aoll,
which can be had cow at 7o per acre In
exchange for merchandise or clear income
property or cash. Address Box R, Fred
erick, a. D.
FOR reliable sales aid exchangee, see
D. Id. LEAJdlNG. W8 brandeia Blag.
800 ACRES elesir Kansas land for good
stock of general merchandise; will trade
all or part; pries tl&.M per acre. J. J.
Barbour, earner, Chester. . D.
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WILL take horse and buggy, real etate
or motorcycle as part payment on Mall
80-H.-P. auto. Addreas owner. O US. Bee.
FOR SALE or" exchange. 40 acres of land
( ml'.ea from Clearwater. Antelope county,
Nebraska, price SM per acre. Also have
well Improved quarter of land 4 miles from
fcwing, Holt county, Nebraska., all level,
price 160 per acre; has mortgage of 84.000,
runs i yeara, want to sell or exchange
equity. . Brawn at Orilfin. Cairo. Neb.
Our old auto now must go.
But must bring us lots of "dough.. ,
For two years we now have had It,
But want an Apperaon Jack Rabbit
A Bee Want Tad. then, will pay,
And aell our auto the next uay.
MRU. PAUL G. LUCE,
1 4612 Franklin St
This verse Is . very good, but does net
conform to our atyla
FOR SALE A clean stock of general
merchandise, consisting of dry goods,
clothing, a hoes, hata and caps, carpets and
rugs, crock y and groceries; also brick
store bulldl.ig; well located In good town
of 1.600 people In northeast Nebraska; slock
will Invoice about SlO.uvtf; would discount
stock some for cash or would exchange
stock and building for good farm in south
ern Minnesota, Iowa, southeast South Da
kota. eMttern Nebraska northeast Kansas
or northwest Missouri; land must be good
and at about real value; would assume
small Incumbrance. Olve full particulars
about land In first letter; improvements,
aoll, lay of land, distance from what
town, most price if land la rented, what
rent. Address T 28, care of Bee.
OMAHA has th best of everything on
the market, but Farrell makes the best
syrup. If W. R. Stull, t10 N. loth St, will
come to The Bee office within three dava
we will give him an order for a 60-cent
can free.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA property and Nebraska laada
O'KEKDK REAL EbTATai CO..
:tll New O ins hi .National Bank Building.
GARVIN BROS., 84 floor N. T. Life. fuM
to litM.UM on luipioved pioperty. No delay.
& k. 5Vonon cUy n1 " property, w.
fc ,aa MaUkvLK It III. Bid.
' WANTED. FARM LOAN a Kloke InV.
Co., Ouaalia. ' -
WANTED City loans, peta.a Trust-Co.
WANTED City loans and warranta
FerB.am ami lb a Co., 1XM Faro am at
W.
LOANS to horn owners and borne build
era, with privilege of making partita! nay.
meats siul-annually. W. H. TtiOMAS. MB
m ir jtauenai oana euiiaing.
LOANS MADE ON IMPROVED CITY
iJt BUANDE1S BLDQ.
CHEAP MONET.
Representing the Penn Mutual Life Ina
Co.. with asacte of over Ill7.uo0.000, I am
prepared to accept ail the good loans of
fered on Improved Omaha real eaiata
Buaineaa and residence loana uiade wna
eui delay.
THOMAH BRENNAN.
City National Bank Bldg.
:O0 to )0 0u made promptly. T. IX.
Weed. Wsad iildg , Utb end Farnam.
MONET TO LOAN Payne laivetraecl Co
WK HAVK money to loan on Improved
ii esiaie ui uu.und ana auouj-na
NEBRASKA AV1.GS at LOAN A88W.
ilk Faruam fel. Board of Trade Bulg.
C1TT and Farm. JOHN N. KHtNlih.
LOW RATES. BKMU-CARLBERO CO..
w sss sj sii imeita1 e area asa ga4 ,
WE have ILOWO to invcat In per cent
morttiaae v. J. Lermody Investment
10.. iji v.uy nn twuK Uldf. Tel. D. Ibi.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HAVE customer for I or (-room modem
reaiueuvv, wait ivoit-u, luuat oe baraain.
H. C. W t.bl bllliAAKlj.
601 City Nat. Bank. BM.-., Ouialia, Neb.
WHAT AN IOWA FARM EH WAN Ta
Have you aiiyi&iug to otter the feraier
kit lewar Any cbust land fur taixaar nn,.i
a ganeral merchandise store lor luaa or
sb) Kmu vi aa utnuitf ur nave yea
tvois i.uu ivu iv sen tor cauir las
oe paper thai reacnea ma last farmu
la tbv Lea jioinee Capital, iioua aircuiai.ua
uy. re is niie insertion. I ccal a wura.
six Insc.'Uunk, oeuia a word. u aloiace
Laii CaiuiaL-Lec atotae la
bJwlAL. rcsidouce in good location. Uetire
to exohanae 1 iilco rwidence lor It. If
ou are gu.ng te cmcago and own Omaha
profierty tiu ia your chance. Address
G iii. Bee
WE will buy well located Omaha city
property, both Improved and ui,nupro e 1,
will tuy direc t fi uin owneis 011L . properly
t.f this kind if pn ed right
Now is Die time le act before our wants
are filled. Cell and -ee 11s at once.
AiOKcKN HOMi-.ri CONSTRUCTION COt,
ta.-e Paxtoa Biock. Ooiahv
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Domestic ITewi Bearish, Longi Sup
porting; Strength of Wheat.
DEMAND FOX CORN IS SLOW
Rerelpia Are Heavier Crop C'
ittloaa Favorable, Caailsg
Wrakaeea Country Bealas
to "ell Off Sitx-ke.
OMAHA. May !2. 1911.
Liverpool cables were weak at the open
Intt. but firmed up later. Domestic news
was bearish with rains general over the
wheat belts. Heaia. however, were turned
sellers on the breaks while some god
support wan In evidence on the pai t of
longs.
'1 here was pronounced heatnes in the
corn market. Crop conditions being very
favorable and cash and shipping demand
rather alow. Recelpta were much heavier
and caused weakness.
Rainfall was general over the country
and gave traders a bearish start aa rains
were beneficial If not badly needed. Cash
wheat was to 1c lower.
Oood ralna In the corn belt will give
the new crops a fine start and aelllng by
the country la reflected by more liberal
rerelpta. Cash corn was V to lower.
Primary w heat receipts were MiCno bush
els and shipments were 273. MO bushels,
against receipts luct year of 771.000 bushel
and shlpmenta of SPl.onO bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 711.000 hush
els and shipments were 248.000 bushela.
against receipts last year of 417.000 bushels
and shipments of 378.000 hushela.
Clearance were 36.000 bushela of corn,
260 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to 46.000 bushels. .
Liverpool c'osed "yd to Hd higher on
wheat, and Vd to d lower on corn.
' The following cash saJes were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car. 8S.c; 1 care.
8Tc; 6 cars. 87Sc; No. 8 hard. 1 car, c;
No. 4 hard. 1 car. 85c; 1 car. 84Hc.
CORN No. 2 white. 4 care. 4V-c; No. t
white. 1 cnr. 4'tc; No. 4 hard. 1 car, 47c;
No. 2 yellow. 2 care. 48c; No. S yellow, 8
cars, 47c; No. 2 mixed, cars, 47c; No.
3 mixed. 13 cars, 47Vc; No. 4 mixed, 1 car,
47c; 2 oars. 4rtVc; no grade, 1 car, 44o.
OATS No. 8 white. 12 cars. 31e; 1 car,
21 Wc; No. 4 white, 1 car, 21ft.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. hard. 87&Kc; No. 8 hard,
8SVs4rs6ic: No. 4 hard. 84SflVic; rejected
hard. 72VV81c: No. 2 spring. 8iVifr02c; No.
4 spring. 8M4f0c; No. 2 durum, WVtfgSoHc;
No. 8 durum, SlVfffSS'iC.
CORN No. 2 white. 4R'4'?48c; No. 8
white, 4S44c: No. 4 white. 4i547yfc; No.
8 color. 47V&484c; No. 2 yellow, 47f4Mc;
No 8 yellow, 4747; No. 4 yellow, i
T47ViP; No. 2. 47W47"ltc; .. 8. 47fg47Vo;
No. 4. 4'ti847c; no grade. 4SHg44'4c.
OATS No. 2 white. 81Vf&;c; standard,
SlV&SlliC; No. 8 white. 31(u3mc; No. 4
REAL ESTATE WANTED
(Continued.)
RESIDENCE lot In Dundee, give full
description and loweat cash price. Addreas
C .119, Bee.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED-About IS. 000 to build a home;
will pay 11.000 and 160 per month. J 808,
nee.
WANTED TO BUY
RFST nrlce nald for 2d hand furniture.
carpets, clothing and shoes. TeL D. 8871.
OOOD MONEY for your brok-.n move-
menu and old gold. M. Nathan. 10 rt. 12tk
SELNER paya good prlcea for furniture.
carpets, clothes and shoes. , T. 6401.
HOUSES and vacant lota; have cus
tomers.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.,
411 Karbach Block. ,
FARRELL stands for all that Is rood In
syrups, so when you want the beat syrup
ask for Farrells. If Mrs. David Hill
181S Dodire St., will come to The Bee office
within three days we will - give her an
order for a SO-cent can free.
I WILL buy a standard make, - 4-pas
senger automobile that Is In good condi
tion; give description how long used and
price, L 227, Bee
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL NL-KSK. Harney 4k.
STRONG MAN wants work of any kind.
Phone Doug, as 1642. Fred Oay.
EXPERIENCED fire Insurance man.
wants office' position. Bes, N 2WL
LADY wants home work writing or ad
dressing; neat hand. H 807, Bee.
Young lady desires , position as ste
nographer, can furnish Al references;
two years' experience In law office. Phono
Bed taw.
YOUNG MAN of four years' gas engine
experlenoe wants position as chauffeur.
'Phone Harney 2&it. 1
BY thoroughly competent bookkeeper and
office man; several yeara' experience In
mercantile and automobile buaineaa K
J04. Bee. . . i.
WANTED Situation aa nainler. Addreas
F-806. care Bee.
MIDDLE aged man would like a posi
tion of some kind In an office, store sr
as a watchman. I am experienced, capa
ble and lesponsible. Try ma . Address
M 286, Care of the Bea
WANTED Position ss linotype operator:
experienced and reliable; 8.200 to 8,000 ems
per hour; references. Address F. A.
Loom. a, Fremont, Neb.
GERMAN (apeaka English) wants posi
tion of any kind, good referencea. 'Pnone
Web. 6i2.
I AM 21 yeara old. looklnar for a rhmii
of work; have had some bookkeeping and
aienograpnicai experience; i am now em
ployed by -a reliable firm and can furnish
the beat of referencea; will leave Omaha
Addreas K 0. Bee.
WANTED A Position as nurse In a tmm.
11 y with children, or with elderly lady;
speak English. French and German: please
state wagea paid and work required. Ad
dress M. C, Post Box Sin, Columbua. Neb.
An auto will aell
If you will tell
The people what you offer,
- And the little Want Tad
Will take like a fad
And bring you a buyer with chauffeur.
MRS. A. C- DAVIS.
621 S. ?7th St
This verse receives honorable mention.
WANTED Position as saloon porter;
long experience: stranger in city; white.
1'hone Doug lo42. Gay.
WANTED Position on the road by an
evperlenced lumber and coal man. F. T.
Wing, Lincoln, Neb.
SALESMAN, long experience In city;
paint or building supplies, wanta work. N
ill:. Bee.
LADY wants position aa rompanion with
some elderly lady or Invalid; beat of refer
encea. Addreas, P 314 care Bee.
LADIES clolhea neatly laundered. Phone
Web. 34 J6.
YOUNG lady, fair penman, good at fig
area, de&irea position in an office aa
cashier. Addrasa E 81. Bee.
WANTED A position aa wet nurae by
perfectly healthy young woman; baby 4
weeks old. Tel. Harney 8770 for further
particulara
BY thoroughly competent bookkeeper and
office man; several yeara' experience; In
mercantile and automobile buaineaa. E.
4. Bee.
RATE CLAIM and shipping clerk wa.Ua
position with large wholesale firm; eight
yeara' experience; employed at present:
referencea. Addraas D, Omaha Bee, Council
Bluffa '
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanta book
work Saturday afternoon and eveolnga
Addree K. E. Senaeney, lal4 Dodge St., or
call Douglas 461.
WK all like the best of evervthlng. this
la also true of syrup If Charles Haj-nev.
ll S s. 1 XX.. will come lo The Ree office
mnhln three da:. s we will give him an
order for a SO-ient can of Farrell s svrup
tree.
-y-
MAN wanta position aa watchman
or
janitor work. XU7 8. Ltn s)l
white nitflrric.Ko. 2 yellow, 80V931C; No. 1
4 j ellow, aoiffiflOSe. I
RA R LEY No 8. K1tc: No. 4. 4tf4c; ;
No 1 feed, rr: rejected. MSc
RTE No. 2. 1. OMB 1.01; No. I, Wclfll.00. I
Carlot Reeelsts.
Wheat. lrn. Oats.
Chicago
Mlnneapouns
Omaha
Duluth
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CHICAGO GRAI AMD PROVISIONS
Featarea at the 'I radios; natal Cloela
Prlcea oa Board! of Trade.
CHICAGO, III., May 22-Relief from
anxiety concerning drouth resulted . today J
in a searing market for wheat. Because
ot special aupport. however, the May de- 1
livery was an exception, closing c up.
other months fl ..shed S'a'c to 'ic down.
The end of the day left corn at 'c lower
to a shade advance, oats with ,4t1c de
cline and provisions varying from aire gain
to a loss to a dime.
The general rains of the last forty-eight
hours put a complete atop to all talk of a
dry weather scare In the wheat crop crowd.
Anything like a stampede to sell, though,
wae checked at the start, the obstacle
being a disconcerting ahow of etrength In
May w hen shorts commenced to cover. The
possibility of a long delayed squeeze In the
current month had a decidedly Intimidat
ing effect on bears. Moreover, the demand
at the lower levels proved more than
enough to offset the selling preesur which
tapered with the declines. During the eea
slon July ranged from 87c to 88c, and
In the end waa 87c, a loss of V cent net.
Corn price were sustained. July fluc
tuated between 5J4WlSc and 52c, closing
firm, a shade up to MVa2c. Cash grades
v.eie easy. No. 2 yellow finished at
53c.
Benefits from the rain brought about
liberal selling of oats, especially by the
country. Low snd high points for July
turned out tn he S.-jftfyjc, with the closing
9c net lower at S3V833ic. ,
An enoouraeTlng export showing lifted
provisions' a trifle, barring July pork. That
article, through lack of demand, slipped
down 10c. aa compared with tha last pre
ceding close.
Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike Grain oompany. Telephone Douglas
2473, 70s Brandeia building. Omaha:
Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
May.. July..
Sept..
I J,
I.
I
S6! 87H
87, I
I
caw
S7V
I
Corn
51HVtJ
May..
July..
Sept..
61 V
Rl61Niff14
MV(1
61W2
MVrW'SlTs 61'
62
MSI 2l K
88'J 231 K.
Oats-
May..
July..,
SDt...
8.1S
83'i
83'4l33iH23
33VtH
MvssVitf-y
88. I 33T4J
Pork-
July..
Sect..
14 60
14 00-
14 60
14 00
14 42H!
14 46
14 00
14 55
13 87H
13 6
Lard-
Mar..
July..
Set...
00 7 "74
8 05 8 02H
S 12H I 02!,
8 06
I 10
t 05
8 00
8 07Vi
Ribs-
1
May..
July..
Sept..
7141 75
2W 7 75
0 1 7 72V
7 7!i
T 70
7 76
7 72H1
7 67HI
7 72
7 73HI
7 70 7 72Vi
Cash quotations were as follow;
FLOUR iRteadv : winter patents. 14.00
4.60; straight. $3.70426; spring stralgtiuJ,
4.1o(S-4.36; bakers, S3.4OS4.60.
RYE No. 3. Wc.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, &880o; fair to
choice malting, 92e1.02.
SEED Flox, No 1 south western, nom
inal. No. 1 northwestern, nominal. Tim-1
othy. $12.00. Clover. S1.fl.
PROVISION'S Mess pork, per bbl.. $15.00
15.26. Lard, per loo lba.. 88.00. Short ribs.
sides (loose), $7. 2597.76; short clear sidps
tooxedi. H.irirH.i2.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 46,000 bu. Primary receipts were
f? 0.000 bu., compared with 771.000 bu. the
corresponding day a year aaro. The visible
supply of wheat In the United States de
creased 608.000 bu. for the week. The
amount of breadstuff on ocean passage In
creased 8.880.000 bu.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
184 cars: corn. 368 cars; oats, 246 cars; nogs,
18.000 head. .
Chicago Cash Prloeaj Wheat: No. 1 red.
KS$MH; No. 8 red, Kmoc; No. 1 hard.
6.5Vic; No, I hard, 2396e; No. 1 north
ern spring. $l.00tg1.04; No. 2 northern spring,
$1.03'l.O3: No. S spring. SMjpssc. Corn: No.
2 caah. 6Jfl62c; No. $ cash. 6252He: No.
I whit. F,!ewe: No. t white, 62V492He;
No. $ yellow, 624 3e; No. $ yellow, 62ff
62Ve. Oats: No. 2 cash. S2c; No. 2 white.
M'i'3sc: no. 1 wnite, saia'34c; no.,s white.
S3H33V: standard. 4QA4''ve-
BUTTER Steady ortf-meriea, 168i21e;
dalriea, 18iro
. EGGS Steady; reeelpta, 26.017 eases: at
mark, eases Included, lZVrtflSc; firsts, 14Vjc;
prime firsts, 15o.
CHEESE Steady; daisies, 12Ho: twins,
llHtriSe; young Americas, 13S4e; long
horns, l3r12Ho
POTATOF" Weak: choice to fanev old,
444c; New, 860c; fair to good. old. 8ft3SSc;
new, 869fl0e.
POULTRY Eaay: Uve turkeys ltc; live
fowls, 124r; sprlns-s, dressed, 22.1r28c.
VEAL Steady; 60 to 0 lb. wts.. 7iJT7Hc;
0 to 85 lb. wts., SiStc: 86 to 110 lb. wta,
SjlOc.
Car Ixt Receipts Today: Wheat. 80 cars:
corn. 2fi2 cars; oats, 168 cars. Estimated To
morrow: Wheat, 1M cars; corn, 3os cars;
oats, 246 cars.
St. Laala fleaersl Market.
ST. LOUIS. May B - WH E AT Cash,
weak; track No, 2 red. 3gc; No. 2 hard,
Sii&lWc; futurea, lower: May, tVc; July,
84ftS4T4e; September, 86c.
CORN Lower; track NiA 2, SHirRSc; No.
2 white, SSVitJMHo; futurea, lower; July,
Slac; September, 61,S61'c.
OATS Steady; track No. X S3c: No. I
white. 3oc; futurea, lower; July, 32 Vc; Sep
tember. 8214c. .
RYE Lower at $1.01.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.20ia
4.70; extra fancy and ftraight, $3.80-4.10;
hard winter clears, I2.nifrs.i.
SEED Timothy. $6.00ia0.
CORNMEAL $2.50.
BRAN Weak; sacked (east track). $1089
1.11.
HAT Steady; timothy, $l.00f2.o0; prai
rie. 12 KyfilR.60.
PROVISIONS Pork unchanged; jobbing,
16.76 Lard unchanged; prime steam, $7.7249
i.S2Mi. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, 88.60; clear ribs, $8.60; short
clears, 88 76. Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts. 88.60; clear ribs, $.60; short
clears 3 76
POULTRY Firm ; chickens. 10c; springs,
S32&c; turkeys, lid 16c; ducks, 11 V; geese,
(c
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 16021c.
EGGS Weak at Uo.
Raoeipta Shipments.
Flour, bbls 14.300 .I0
Wheat, bu 41.000 14.000
Corn, bu 161.000 - 48.000
Oats, bu 37.W0 , 17.0U0
Kaaaaa City Grata and Provtaleasv.
KANSAS CITT, May 22. -WH F! AT Canh
Halo lower; No. 2 hard, SftSDOc; No, S.
K,vV&c: No. 2 red. SVnSOc; No. 8. 86if8c;
futures, May 87c, sellers; July 83 c bid;
September, 82c bid.
CORN Caah H4rT'-c lower; No. I mixed,
HeWiiuOV:: No. 3. 4SW'S4iavc: No. 2 white.
60Vsc; No. 2. 49Hi)50c; May, 484o: July. 4Mc,
sellers; September, 49. bid.
OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white. $4V4(Sasc;
No. 2 mixed. S2H4i33c.
RYE 06c 4) 11.00.
HAY Weak; choice timothy, $lt.s0i?17.00-.
choice prairie, $1126tn$ k.
BUTTER 'reamery. 20c; firsts, 17c; sec
onds, l&c; packing stock. 134c.
EGGS Extras, 17c; firsts, 16c; seconds,
10c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 7.0i eftono
Corn, bu 83,000 37.000
Oats, bu 10.000 2,000
Mvei-paol Ormla Market.
LIVERWOL. May 22 WHEAT Spot,
Steady;. No. $ Manitoba. 7a 4d: No. 8 Mani
toba, 7s 44d; futures, firm; May, Ss lod;
July. He October, a 8d.
CORN Spot, new American mixed, no
stock: old American mixed, quiet. 6a Sd;
new American, kiln dried, eaay. 4a lod; fu
turea, easy; July, 4a 7d; September, 4a
l'-d.
FLOUR Winter patents. 27a.
weorta Market.
PEORIA. May 22. CORN Lower; No. t
white, MV: No. 3 white, 61c; No. 4 white,
4!"c; No. 2 yellow. 61 "c; No. 8 yellow. Sic;
No. 4 yellow, !ac; No. I mixed, 61o: No.
8 mixed. Sic; No. 4 mixed. 49c; no grade,
4V(J7C.
OATS aHeady; No. I white, nominal at
S4e; No. I white, S3983Vte.
MllwaakM Ormla Market.
MILWAUKEE, Mav 18. WH EAT No. 1
northern. 31 .OIVttfURMt; No. $ northern,
10ji4'l.lH; Mar, NH; July, ro.
OATS Standard. 4Wc.
BARLEY Malting, ucl-l.
Dalatk Grata Market.
UCLI'TH. May 28 WHEAT No - north
ern. c; No 3 northern. ff.tfV!e: May,
sc; July. 88; 8ertember, 81c
Osstaba May Market.
OM AHA. May 22 HAT N L tU 00: S'o.
4 M OO: parkir '87 00; alfalfa, ill 00.
Btraw: Wheat. 86 60, rye, Hot), oaLS. 7 (10.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Forward Movement in Market it Re
sumed Where Interrupted.
CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH SHOWN
Grala-4'arrylasr Roads Helped by ra-tlaaea-
Kewsl Reaiorla of Crop
Pros per 4 e aad Are la
atroasi Deaaaaa.
NEW YORK. Mav SI The forward
movement In the stock market which waa
Interrupted late last wenk. was reeumed
Indny. During the greater part of the
session prices ruled well above the final
fisures of last week and the market ex
hibited considerable strength, although late
In the dav galna were cut down materially
on realising aalea.
Reading was the leader In the early part
of the day, when the market was strong
est, and roee to within a small fraction
of Its highest price of the year, reached
several weeks ago. The grain carrying
roads especially the Hill group, were
helped by the continued good reports of
crop proapects. and were In unusually
strong demand.
Western I nion continued Ha recent rise
and the other stocks. Including American
Car and Foundry, American IvocomoUve
and Pressed Steel Car wore marked uP on
account of Increased business, which theee
companies are expected to enjoy in the
near future. Missouri Pacific was under
pressure and fell back sharply.
United States Steel advanced less readily
than other active stocks. Steel and Iron
manufacturers report a better Inquiry espe
cially from the railroads, and a substantial
Increase in banking Is looked for. The same
optimism prevails among western railroad
officials which state that traffic Is being
well maintained.
April railroad reports began to come in
today. Lehigh Valley being the first Im
portant system to submit Its statement.
The report showed a decrease of 1118,000 In
gross revenues and of about the same
amount in net operating expenses, showing
little change. The sale of a block of Hud
son aV Manhattan railroad bonds in Lon
don and reports from Paris of the con
tinued purchase of American railroad
bonds. Inrestment account indicated that
the foreign demand for American securities
was still keen. The bulk of the 3.670.ino
South African gold in the open market
was taken by the Bank of England at the
minimum price,
The bond market waa firm. Total aalea,
par value M.lK.OOu. . United States bonds
unchanged on call.
Number of salea and leading quotations
on stocks were ss follows:
galas. High. Low. Close.
Allls-Chalmers pf4
Amslssmared Copper ....
Americas AgTlcultursI ..
American Beet Sugar
Ameriosa Can
Amsrloaa C. 4V F
A mart can Cotton Oil
American H. A U pfl...
Am. Ics Securities
Amerleaa Linseed t.
Americas Ljocomotlve ....
American 8. A R.. .......
Am. S. A R. pfd
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining..
American T. A T ,
American Tobaceo pfd....
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Gb
Atchison
Atcalsja pfd ,
Atlantis Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Nothlehem stael
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paolfio
It
11. mo
2,000
1.700
10.400
1.400
t.DOO
" t"0
7S0
1.700
U.400
7
47
.
us
7
411
124
11
414
ms
o
4
11".
41
4.1
42"
400 107
10414 loo
. I.ono 1211 ii4 12014
4 8,110 144S
41m mn 101 ini
800
14
14
33
40
. 14,1100 11SH 1VJ HI
. 110 104i IO414 104
100 12S 1VIS
100 107 104 10
100 S3 H t2'
no II o m
Lino 814 us nt
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
1,100 10 M lH
101
M4
8.000 II 13 I2H
100 31 II II
400 ti n 11
100 44 44 44
40 14K 144 141
14.100 13i 11 114
- 4
1,104 84 14 UH
lntrel ot ,w Jersey....
Ciesapealis A Ottlo. ......
C4ilcaao A Alton
QUcago Great Western...
C O. W. pfd
rjnteaaa A N. w
C-, M. A M. P
C. C. C. A St. Li
Colorado P. A 1.
Colorado A Sonthem... . . .
too M 46 U
i,K 144 144 146
400 U 14 U
304 172 172 HI
Consolidated Oas
Corn Produots
Delaarara A Hudesa
Denear A RIs Oreads....
D. A R. Q. pd
Distillers SsoaTltMs ....
Tfirie
Brie 1st pfd.
Brie Id pfd ,
II SO M
744
1
1
7
44
n
88
SO
I. ono
4.400
1.000
MH
to
1.40
41
40
40
Oeasrsl Bleotrlo
1.400 141 10U ISO
Great Northern M....
,400 ISO ii uo
Oreat Northera pfd..
4.40 110 12 110
Ores Northers ore eX
V.SS S H SI4
IlllDoia Central ..
Intarbareush Mat.
... eoe 140 140 i.h
,u (04 U M II
l.sos irr its its
Interaatlenal Hi
Int. Marine pfd....
International Pump
44 II 11 17
..... to 4A 40 40
r.... tOO , II II 174
SOS St St 84
y.. , SlUj
uve 101 104 106
lows Ovtral
Kanaaa Otty Se ,
K. C. 8e. pfd
LaoUdei Oas
LsulsrHle A NaahTills...
Minn. A St. Louie. .
M., St. P. A S. . M.,.,
M., K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd
Missouri Pacific ,.,
S. 141 ia 144
I II
100 ill 1M 111
a. 400 si s ii .
mo
Ii 47 47
4144 SO 40
W, too
National Biscuit
1 1M
. S00 . MS 44 46
400 11 II 11
8.100 10 ion 1M44
LSO0 41 it 41
4.40 1444, 104 104
400 74 T4 74
S.iot 12 ltl 11144
100 r 17 i
11.100 1114 121 12!'
800 104 104 10ft
1.304 81 SO to
8.100 ! 14 W
100 12 12 12
404 If. Ii II
111.100 111 lt 1W)
Nstlooal Lewd ............
N. R. R. ot U. Id pfd..
New York Central ,
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northers Paoifle
Paclfis Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gee .....
P.. C., C. A St. L.
Pitta baral Coal
Preeeed Steel CarT: ,
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring....,
Readlns ,
Rapublle Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rork Island Co
Rook Iaiand CV pfd
c L. A S. F. Sd pfd...
St. Lnla t. W
St. L. S. W. pfd
Sloes-Sheffield S. A I...
Seat beta Pact fie
Southern Railway
out tars Railway pfd...
Teaaeaaee Copper
Texaa A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T . Bf. L A W. pf
I'nlea Padfle ...........
Union Pacllle pfd
Vnned States Realty....
Vntted Stetee Rabser....
TJnJtad States Steel
V. B. Steel pfd.
I'tah Oapeer .
Va -Carolina Canieal ..
a abash
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland .......
Weotlnthouaa KlectTie
Wee tern Ualoa
Wheellnc A L. B
Lettish Valley
1.700 I! II II
1.400
14.400'
t.io
400
M
1.11k
axsvk
41
44
S4
II
45
42
SI
47
41
111
2
47
. 17
II
11
1.1
44
42
1.000 114 114
S.400 t 14
II
iff
12
404
17
II
lli
40
too
1,404
11
40
44.100 111 144 114
M an P4vi
too
. 1,40
I
71
41
0
41
12
4
47
l4
47
41
71
7
4
42
41
84,400
1.104 1J0 IS)
4.M4 47 4T
14,100
o
too
... ' S04
... 1.4H
... U.400
44
S7
144
II
10
74
71
13
74
71
14.000 1M 17 17
Total sales tor the day, 44. toe a ha re a.
l.en acta ftaek Market.
LONDON, May 22. American securities
opened steady and about unchanged today.
Trading waa light during the first hour,
but prloeaj advanced a fraction. At noon
the market was steady and from un
changed to He higher than Saturday's
New York closing
London closing stock quotations:
Cossets, money ....II 7-14 Ixmlerllle A Naah...Itr
de account
1 ate., aaji. at Teiaa..
444 N. T. Central ill
4 Norfolk A Western.. .111
Anal. Cooper
Anaeonaa ....
Atchison 11 ra
do pfd 104 On tan e A W
Baltimore A Ohle. ..104 Pennsylaala
Canadlaa Parlfto ....141 Read Mtaee .
.. l
.. 44
.. 4S
.. 74
.. 41
.. SO
..
..lit
..!
.. M
.. 44
..1
... IT
.. 87
CVeaapemka A Ohle.. 14 Reading
CM. Great Wl
tl Bouthers Re 11 war
Chi . Mil. A St. P.
De Beers
Denver A Rio O....
da pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd.u
de Id pfd
Orend Trunk
IIS do pfd ..,
1 Beatkera Partfle ...
II Union Peeina
4 da pfd
14 V. S. Steel ,
41 do pfd
41 Webaati
! de pfd
Illinota Central ..
141
SILVER Bar, steady at 244d per ounoe.
MONEY I per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for abort billa la 1 B-lStySV per cent; for
three months' bills, 2 s-lufi?2S per cent
tloatoa Storks aad Bonds.
BOSTON. May 22. dosing quotations on
mining stock were aa follows:
Atlouea
11 Mohawk,
.. 41
.. II
1S
.. SI
.. a
..104
.. II
.. tl
.. 11
.. 44
.. 4
.. 14
.. 17
..
.. 44
.. 1
.. 47
.. I
..10
Anal. Copper
A. . L A S
Alisons Cost
Atlentio
B A C. C. A B. U.
Butte Coalition ....
, 47 Nevada On
r Nlpteelng Mines
17 North Butta
4 North Leka
14 Old Deoeinloa ...
Ki Oeoaala
42 Parrott 8. A a.
Cel. A Arlinna..
'"al A Heels 47 Qulnry
Oatennlal
14 Sltannoa
roooer Range C. P.. 41 Superior
Seat Butta C. 44 ... 12 Superior A B
ranblia
Olreus Can. ,
Oraaby Cea
Greens Ceneae ...
tale Ravala Capper
10 Superior A P. C.
4 Temarark
44 V S. S. R. A M.
7 e ptd
14 I ab ra
Kerr lxke 8 4 14 reh rlbppar on.
Lake Copper 17 Winona
la Salle Nipper 40 Welveeiae
hi leant Cktpper SO
Asked.
Lex-el Sewer-ltlwa.
Quotaliona furnished by Burns. Brtnker
A Co.. 448 New Omaha National bank
building:
B14 Aete.
Avery A c eterk.... .. . loo
City of Omaha 4a, 1S0 104 K4 M
tuy nf Oraaha 4s. 141. aehoot... 104 lot
CudaJiy Parking Co. 4e. 12 M
Chicaao Rallmay te. 127 k
Denver Cm on Block Tards Ss M a
twere Co es. note loo lm
Saal St. L A Buk 4s. 1SS8 ..... Mis
M
l0
ia
1
4
"
St
r
4
ta
1"
1CJ
a
100
101
tMnaha
f'm. A
Omaha
Omaha
A
B ft. Hy. ns, list ...
St. Ry. pfd 4 per Ct
f. B.
A C.
A C.
rl. St. Kv ruin
R. Ry A Bridge H
is. 1I7 T
Omaha
Oa
Feters Mill 4 per cent pfd
4V.mh Omaha Clly 4i
t nlon atock Tarda stock....
1'nion flwk arde honda...
Si
Wlae Memcr.i Hoaplial . 1411.. loo
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 22. MONEY On ra'l.
steady; 2'B2'4J per cent; ruling rate. 2', per
cent; cloelng hid. 2. per tent; offered at
2 per cent. Time loans, atrong; demand
yovi at rales ellRhtly under the market;
sixty days. 2Vtf2 per cent; ninety daya
?Vu3 rer cent; six krionlhs. 3 per cent.
rrtlAia, MtRUASTII.B; FAFFJR 3) J4
per cent.
STFRIJNO EXCHANGE Pteady. with
actual business in bankers' bills at 84.84.V,
for sixty-day bills and at 84.8iv?fZr4.840 'or
demand. Commercial bills. 34.83V
SILVER Far, 63Vc; Mexican dollars ISc.
RONDS Hovernment. steady; railroad.
Cloning quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
8. ref. Is, re....l"o nt. M M. 4a 47-t
do coupon ...
..ion Japan 4a IK
..im do 4a 44
..101 K. C. So. 1st Is .... 71
V. 8. St. res.
de coupon j,
C. B. 4a. reg
do coupon
Allls-Chal. 1st Is..
Am. Ag. te
Am. T A T. rv. 41
Am. Tobacco 4....
.114 U R deb. 4e 1411.... 44
114 LAN. unL 4a
"
77 M . K AT. 1st 4S.. 47
101 do in 41 M
110 Mo. Pacific 4 74
4 N. R. R. of M. 4 He M
!" N. T. C a 4s I
do la
Armour A Co. 4a.. 41 d deb. 4s 8
Atchison (en. 4s 4 N. T., N. H. A H.
do ov. 4a
Ill ev. 4a m
.Hi N. A W. 1st a. 4a..
. It da cv. 4a 107S
. 'No. Pacific. 4a H
. 42 do Ss 71
. 40 n. R. U rfrlt. 4i... 44
. PVnn. cv. a 1114.. 47
.101 da eon. 4s 104
do rv. la
A. C. L lit 4a....
Bal. A Ohio 4a...
do la
do g. W. Ia
Rrooh. Tr. cV. 4a
On: of Ga. So....
Can. Leather 44
Rradins sen. 4a ..
. of . J. t 4a... 122 St. L. AS. F. fg 4a 42
Chea. A Ohio 4a...lo do sen la.
7
ao rer. as e at L. 8. W e. 4i
Chlcaso A A. Ia. 40 do let gold 4a...
C. B. A (J J. 4a.... t'4 a. A. L 4t
do gen. 4a IT o. Pac. col. 4a..
C. M. A 8. P. g la 424 do cv. 4a
C K. I A P. t. 4a. 74 do let ref. 4a...
do rfg. 4a Bo. Railway ta...
Onlo. Ind ta 7 do gen. 4e
Colo. Mid. 4s 41 t'nlon Pacific 4s..
... 0
,.. 42
.. 71
.. 42
,,. n
... IS
..lot
... I"
..101
..loav
'.(era e. is a nn rT. as.
1 A H. ev. 4a.
...ion do lit A ref. 4a... 7S
... 424 V. 8 Ruhher Is 104
...41 1'. 8 Steel td tr ...lo
... 71 Va.--er. fliem. te...inoi
D. A R. 0. 4s..
do ref. ta
r1t1 1174" ta ....
Krlt p. I. 4a....
do gen. 4s
do cv. 4a, ear.
do series B
...at vtanaen let ta
... 77 do let A ei. 4a..
4,. II TVeetern Md. 4a ...
...74 West. Bloc. cv. Is.
01
II
4
S3
hen. Klec, cv.
...In wia CVntral 4a..
111. On. 1 ref. 4.. MX Mo. Pao. cv. ta.
inc. met. 41 wi
Bid. aoffared.
New York Carb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan Bryan, members New York
Btock exchange. 316 South Sixteenth street.
Omaha.
Am. Tobacco 407 La roe 4
Bay State Oaa 24 Nov. Cons 19
Butta Coalition 20 Xewhouee 42
"acta 11 Nevada-1 tan 44
China ti Ohio Copper 1
Chief Cone 1 'Rawhide Coalition ..
DavlaPaly 1 r,v Central 1
S;iy Central I gwltt Pkg. Co 101 74
Ely Ctens 47 Scire-Rn buck Co... .141
Olrous ( surer Pick 4
Belmont 44J Superior A Pittsburg II
Ooldfleld Florence .. 1 Trinity Oippar ...... 4
Oreene Cananea ..7 1-14 North Laka 4
Inaplratlon 4 Kerr Lake 4
New York Mlalng Itocki,
NEW YORK. May 22. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were as follows;
Alice ID LH(S Chief ...
S
47
1U
2S
100
Com. Tunnel stock... II
Mexican
do bonds
. 14
.144
. 24
.140
. 1
Ontario
Ophlr
Standard
Tellow Jacketv,
Con. Cal. A Vs.,
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
Leadvllla Con. .
Offered.
Bank ClesvrlnsTa.
OMAHA. Mav 22. Bank clearing. fn,
day were 82.5i0.4b7.86 and for the corre-
spontung aate last year. 2.J,S33.2a.
MW YORK OK.VERAL MARKET
4atatlona of tke Day oa Varioos
CoBaaaodltlea.
NEW YORK, May 22.-FLOUR-3ulet;
spring patents, ti.mneh. u ; winter patents.
84.10a-i,60i winter extras No. 1. 3.8t$r3-60;
Kanaaa slxaighta, . 84.10j4.3i); . winter
atrAlghts, 83.yO'u4.O0; spring clears, ' 3-7o
410; winter extraa No. 2. 83.lojjo.26. Rye
flour, unsettled; fair to good, 34.Si2j.0S;
choice to fancy, 104(5. 26.
CORNMEAL 8teatU; fine white and
yellow, 1.16J,L20; coarse, 81.1031.16; kiln
dried, 13.00.
WHEAT Snot market easy; No. 3 red,
87Vic nominal, elevator, and 9SHC. f. o. b.
afloat. Futurea market was easier on the
fine ralna over the wheat belt, large
world's exports and a slow cash demand,
but bears were timid, fearing bull sup
port. At the clr.se prlcea were o net
lower. May closed at 97Vc; July, 94 6-ly
86 1-lSo. olosed at 94 -Wc; September cloaed
at 98,o. Receipts, 160,800 bu. ; shipments,
nil.
CORN Spot market steady; export, new.
No. 2, 60c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat Futures
market waa without transactions, closing- at
MiC net decline to c advance. May closed
at 60c; July closed at 69Sc Receipts, 27,000
bu. ; shlpmenta, 17,33k bu.
OATS Spot market easy; standard
white, 39'c; No. 2, 40c; No. S.'SS'c; No. 4,
3c. Futures market was without trana
sctlons, closing nominal. Receipts, 9,
876 bu.
HA Unsettled ; prime. t.40ai.o0; No. L
fl.8otil.40; No. 2, $1.2641 1.30.
HII)F7S Quiet; Central America, 19V
20c; Bogota, 2122c.
LmEJL'i HEH bieaay : hemlock firsts. 23Mj
627c; seconds, aiVf23ic; thirds, l3'-0c;
rejects. 14yloc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; meas, $17.76
6 it io. lamlly. SlS.omii20.uu. short clear?,
I16.00ttjl8.00. Beef, quiet;, mesa, $12.60113 00;
family, $13.60ii 14.00; beef hama. $24.60427.00.
Cut meata, ateady; pickled belli ea, l0.0t9
$14.00; pickled hams, $11.7512 60. Lard,
steady; middle weat prime, $8.158.26; re
fined, quiet; continent. $8.66; South Amer
ica, $?.h0: compound. $7.L!4v7.37
TALLOW Firm ; prime city. hhda.,
15-16c; country. b1h(66'4c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 22c;
extraa, 21c; firsts, 20jj2iHc; seconds, lsra
194c; thirds, 16Vkii'17Vc; state dairy flnesu
21c; good to prime, 11 30c; common to fair,
1lilSc; process special, 17c; extras. ltiV,c;
firsts, lc; aeconda, 141a416o; factory, cur
rent make, firsts. 18c; seconds. lBVc.
CHEESE Steady ; old skims, cV'oloc; new,
ECrGS Irregular; fresh gathered selected
extras. 19c; regular packed firsts. 16ijl'7c;
cold storage packed, first to extras, 179
18c; regular packed seconds. 15tpl5Sc;
fresh gathered dirties. No. 1, 14&Mjc; No.
2. Uv&13c; fresh gathered checks, good to
prime. 13c; poor to fair, &t12c; western
gethered white. 17i"u?0c.
POULTRY Dressed. steady; western
fowls. 126W4c; turkeys, 188l6c.
Minneapolis Grain; Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 12 -WHEsAT-Mav,
ftvic; July, Stie; September. 90fJ
90Ao; December, 904c: No. 1 hard. Wajc;
No. 1 northern, 9VJ97V; No. I northern,
94VfH7V:; No. 3. 92510.
SEED Flax. 82.84.
BA RLEY-0jV4r.
CORN No. 8 yellow, 614620.
OATS No. I white, 32i(J8:c
RYE No. t. 90e.
P RAN 821 6(tl 23.00.
F1AUR Flrat patenU, $4. 094.90: second
patents, $4.60d4.ftO; first, clears, IS KnS .86;
second clears, $2.202.85.
Visible Sepply at Orala.
NEW YORK, May 22 The visible supply
of grain in the United States May 20, aa
compiled by the New York Produce ex
change, was as follows:
Wheat 24 034 000 hu. : ilMruia 616.000 bu.:
Com 4.478 000 bu. : decreaaa. 8S8 000 bu. :
Oats. SnJO.OOO bu.; decrease, 8K8.000 bu.;
Rve. 29.000 bu. ; decrease. 8.000 bu.; Barley.
1.070 000 bu.: Increase, 108,000 bu.;
The visible supply of wheat In Canada
Isst Saturday was 7.614.0U0 bushels, a de
crease of 81.6.000 bushela.
Pklladrlpkla Preealaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 22. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 23c; nearby
prints. 24c.
EGOS Steady: Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free cases. 86f per case;
current receipts, free caaea. 84 80; western
firsts, free rases. 86.10 per caae.
CHEESE Steady; New York, full rreama.
old, fancy, September, UB12ic; fair to
good. Ui&llVso; new, aa to quality, 117 11 Wc.
I Isfsr Market.
NEW YORK. May 22-SUQAR-Kaw
dull; mtiacovado, 8 test, I toe; centrifugal.
n test. 8 Sac; molaaaea. 89 test, 3.11c; re
fined, steady.
Wool Market,
ST. LOC18. May 22 WOOL Unchanged ;
territory aad western mediums. li!17c;
fine mediums. Ufflic; fins, ll-fllte.
Elgin Batter Market.
E7LGIN. 111 . May 22 BUTTER Firm at
He; output, 833. 7M0 pounds.
Felrment Creamery let g. S per ri.
Petrmnnt Creamery pfd 7 per cent.
I'i-a Portland 1 emi.t lat mlg. a.
Kanaaa Oaa A r7lc4. 7 per ct. pfd.
4 aneaa city Hr A 1 a. 111. ...
Omaha Water e. 144
i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
; Cattle Are Generally Steady to Ten
! Cents Lower.
HOGS SELL TEN - CENTS LOWIS
Fat heea and Laanka Verr Scare
f Fifteen te Twenty
Five Centa.
POnTH OMAHA. May 22. 1011.'
Receipts were: Cattle. Hrs. pheep
Fstlmate Afnnday 4 400 S.l) 1 i.4
came oay last aeek 4 784
Same day 8 weeks agev. 8.S70
Same day 8 weeks ago.. 3.7H8
Same day 4 weeka go.. 2.J
Same dav lasi iu s ait
4 k0
J
s -
6.218
44.714
3 1
P.IWl
S.S:'8
i.m
S.824
The following table shows the receipts of
of csttle. hogs and sheep at South ihnaha
for the year to date as compared with
li11 1910. Inc
tattle; , 403.3.08 HSI.ril 17.770
Hoga 1,031. MJ 8S8 197. 4K.
Sheep 000.206 S78,Sf 80,848
The following table shows the avernire
prices on hoas at South Omaha for tha
last several days, with comparisons:
Pates.
I till .:10.1908.1903. 1907. 11808. 1190S.
.! 8 SKUI sni T 04' a rt a i t n
Mav
May
Mav
May
Mav
Mat-
8 801
80
e 1
301
8 8R
I 88!
I (
41
7 04
T Osl
T 11
I
6 84 XV, 8 Sli
6 23 S 24 , 8 80i h IS
6 S'l
6 8Nl
7V
6 24! s 1
8 i 6 20
8 3 23
8 Sj 6 1
8 3t, t 20
I S 34
(
s :a, 1 29
I 8 21
t 80i 26
8 84
T 02;
tx
0
7 Oil
T O0
May
May 20... 1 j
May 21. ..f
May 23... I I
I 38, 231
6 88 8 24
I 37, 18
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the I'nlon Block Tarda. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. Mon
day: ,
RECEIPT S-CAR8.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
C. M. A St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Union Psciflc
C. N. W.. east
C. N. W.. west
C, St. P., M. O
C, B. A Q . east
C B A g . west
C, R. I. A P.. eaat....
C. R. I. A P., weat
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western
8
. 9
. I
. M
, 8
,
, S2
, S
, 81
, 5
, $
. 2
Total receipts.
.180
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Omaha Packing Co 67S 9!7 22
Swift & Co 1.0r8 1.60 27.
Cudahy Packing Co AM 8.079 US
Armour & Co 902 1.9S3 307
Schwartx-Bolen Co 812 ....
Krey Packing Co 207 ....
Sinclair 112
Rhode Island 6ft
Stephana Bros 7
Hill A Son 82'
Huston A Co 22
J. B. Root A Co 11
McCreary A Carey 3 .... ....
Other buyers - 879
Totals.
S.8G8 7.654 1.221
CATTLE Receipts of cattle at this point
were no larger than on Monday of last
week, although larger than on a good many
first of the week days. However, other
markets were well eupplled, especially
Chicago having a very heavy run for tills
seasun of the year. ' The big receipts at
Chicago proved to be the weak feature of
the day's trade. In consequence of that
practically all the markets showed more or
less decline.
Beef steers at this point were alow In
opening, and it was late In the forenoon
before very much business had been trans
acted. Here and there soms of the choicest
light cattle may not have sold very much
lower, but aa a general thing beef steers,
especially anything having weight, were
10o lower than laat week's oloss
Choice. light heifers and light cows on
the heifer order sold early at about steady
prices. The heavier cows were slow and
week, and In most cases as much aa lOo
lower.
Thera were ho feeders hero of arty conse
quence, but what few thera were sold at
very strong prices. Two loads of Texas
steers brought $6.68.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef
steers, $o.769.10; fair to good beef steers,
V.Wtj5.76; common to fair beef steers, $6.08
36.60; good to choice heifers, $6.0ti36.75:
good to choice cows, 84.7V3.36; fair to good
cows and heifers. $4.26tf4.76; oomroon to fair
cows and heifers. I2.7b3-4.00; good to choice
stockers and feeders, $6.8036.70; fair to
good stockers and feeders, 5.80a.70; fair
to good stockers and feeders. $5.00g6.30:
common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.08
436.OO; stock heifers. $4.26&.00; veal calves,
14.2603.36; bulla stags, etc., $4.0006.26.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Aa Pr. Ne. As. Pr.
M..,.., 777 S II It ... 11 I TO
14 1148 S II 17 114 I 70
T 444 S 40 II 1424 4 70
H 1211 S 44 14 1111 1 70
20 lis S 40 14 71 70
2 1214 I 44 84..... 1141 8 10
SO 1011 S 4 It 1424 S 14
41 Ill 4 14 22 1UI S 74
U) 1244 4 4 II IMS 8 74
II 1244 4 40 111 4 71
M 1114 4 0 II 122 4 74
1 It I 0 14 1214 I 74
2 .1144 4 44 44 124 4 71
41 12M I 46 II 1M7 4 44
. 1104 I 4 7 1441 I 44
16 1244 S II 1MI 4 44
II 1217 I M 17 till 4 II
10 1424 I 44 44 144 S 14
SO 1171 4 14
STEERS. HEIFERS AND COWS.
M 421 4 74 4 114 4
444 4 20 40 124 4 4
7 111 I 24 24 401 S 40
S3. 494 4 SS IS 1021 4 4
U 462 I 40 14 HtO M
I S42 I 40 II 124 I 74
IKS I 4 87 K I 40
(1 742 S 41
COWS.
M Ill 4 II II 14 4
4 1120 4 6 4 111 4 0
It ..171 4 4 1 1284 4 M
34 ..1414 4 ft II 1011 I 00
11 1074 4 M 17 101 I 0
11 I0 4 10 17 Ml I II
11 ..1124 4 7 . 8 1040 8 SS
1 1241 4 0
H EIFERS.
11 lit 4 M 1 Tl I 44
10 441 I 4 8 811 8 44
BULLd.
1 400 4 14 1 1444 4 0
I , 11 4 tfl I 0l 4 M
!.... lib 4 M 1 U44 I 4
1244 4 71 1 144 S 00
1 15 4 74 1 14S 00
1.... .1110 4 K 1 42 8 IS
1 ..146 4 Wl 1 1220 4 II
1.... 110 4 4 t HI S IS
I'ALVKS.
t 14 4 I 8 - 840 T SS
t IK SS ' 171 7 t
l m ki l in in
1 10 1 74 4 171 1 St
110 1 00 1 12 t St
M 114 I 24 S 170 t 40
I KM 7 24 1 1S4) T 4
1 14 T 25
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
44 1 T 174 S 84
10 4 10 11 114 16
..., 41 4 SS 4.'. 711 I 40
1 40 4 44 1 414 4 44
, Wet4ierna Nebraska-Texas.
60 feeder.. 721 t 60
HOGS Receipts were massed at Chicago
today, following a Monday precedent that
has no explanation, and marketa at al)
points ruled lower. Th break locally
amounted to a dime, all weights sharing In
the decline. Only ninety-five oars arrived
at this point and, with demand ample and
reasonably active, no reaaona except those
coming over the wires could be credited
with cheaper cost. Yarda were cleared of
offeringa before 10:80 a. m.
Spreads between lard, butcher and bacon
grades held at even smaller margins than
last week, but any contraction in the
range waa alight and resulted from depres
sion In high-costing material rather than
a reel star, t tons to trade in heavies. Long
strings ranged from S6.tU4lo.70 and beat
light animals on sale reached 86.76. a dime
lese than Saturday's high price.
Shippers and speculators furnished very
few orders snd brought In all only five or
six loads This policy , proved a natural
one. of course, as heavy receipts tn the eaat
always act as a strong brake upon demand
from order buycra
Representative aalea:
Ke. Av. Sk. Pr. , Ne. Av. Sk. Pr.
0 404 MS 44 '44 Se ku4 4 44
4 414 ... 4 4 12 ... 4 1
II 21 SI 4 44 ' 7 24 10 I 44
44 Ill ... I 14 tr, Ut 4 4 44
17 2t M I 44 Tl 241 10 I I
42 24 S 4 k 41 224 14 4 44
4 li ... Ill 44 141 ... 44
4 41 ... 4 44 72 241 M I 11
40 12 44 41 431 140 I 44
I.. Ill 1 4 44 11 t4 ... 114
44 "f 4 I 44 74 Ul M 1 46
tl 2 ... I 14 44 244 ... 4 44
H 44 . 4 4 74 141 4 4 M
I 141 114 S 44 44 Jol 12 I H
14 44 . . 4 44 71 l'l Se I at
44 IKI S 147 44 24 4 44
(2 24 120 4 40 11. 241 . . 4 44
I 14 ... 4 40 44 147 S I 4
7 24 10 I 44 71 lit 40 4 I
1 241 . . 4 4 17 14 4
II 24 40 I 0 I 110 ... 4 44
14 2l 4" 4 4 'It ... 44
41 .13 4 4 0 tl 244 4 44
41 20 ... I tO 7 244 4 44
tO 44 ... 8 44 44 11 ... 7t
T f4 10 4 eo T tl 0 I 7
I 21 Jl ... SO ?0 .1 4 4T
M 2 ... I 0 SS ! ... ST
II Ml ... 0 71 .140 4 0 I 70 1
7 Jl 0 4 0 4 407 ' 40 I 7
41 IH 12 4 S Tl M 40 I 74
41 144 . I S 74 K 00 I 70
rm i- 12 I SO 44 ' ISO s 7
M HO ... 10 U 114 84 I 74
4 f-4 0 4 an 71 ST ... S 10
M ? 40 4 71 17 ... 4 TO
47 74 ... 40 41 1'l ... 8--
7 ... 4 4 , t'0 ... 4 70
II ,?4 ... n T4 121 .171
41 2!.7 8 I M 77 .t'7 J"0 4 7!i,
M T4 ... I SO 74 jnO ... 4 7J'
SO r4 40 I SO HI Ill o 4 75
an 4 10 aa 7J 114 R 11
II 24 IS l 10 ... :...l4 ... 174
t tM 10 I an inx Ii4 40 I 71
ll i2 an 7 .. .I '7 ... I 7t
sn iao 4 77 04 ... 4 7J .
4 2".o Wl 74 l , . 4".
0. Ml 0 7 14 40 4 7
71 M 00 4 l"H 4t 2'1 1'0
Tl Sf.7 ISO at 71 14 2(4 I TJ
S 1ft o ao in ... 74
44 14 IN I 41 IS 11 ... 1 II
MIKKP-lt as a little market In tie
sheep barn this morninu. but what If lacked
in volume v. aa more than offset by life and
strength. Prices ruled sharply higher on
everv thing thnt was sold. t artlrally all nf
six-car supply hiwtng lf.'SIio advances.
A run of this sle hsd much to do wlih
Improvement, of rnure. and It 1a hardly
probable that offeringa amounting t
twenty or more doubles eon id have met
ith such an tinquallf led demand.
l.emhs reached the highest levels of tha
reason one string of wonled Colorado
Mexicans aelllng at $7.20. They were choice
seventy-four-potinders and the price noted
in the highest on record slnr-e August of
Isat year. Hhorn western lambs, weighing
sixty-five pounds, moved at M M). Indli-atlnvr
a possible limit of $fi.7S. Another shipment
of heavier animals commanded $4.2.
The proportion of old sheep In receipt
saa so small that few of the talent seemed
wining to give an opinion on the trade for
fear of unduly encnurlng feeders. Mexican
yearlings In fleece reallxed aa much as 88.D0
and Mexican wether, alao wooied, found
an outlet at SS.40. Shorn etve, tlia only
onea on sale, sold at 14 25. but something
irime In this line Is quotsble tip to I4ii.
Quotations on sheer-and lambs: Good to
choice spring Iambs. $. 75tj 8 2o : fair t- good
apiing lambs, 16.75'fi'S 76; Mexican lambs.
$R6''a7.26; wetern handv lambs. W 35751.90;
western lambs, heavy. W.wyq-ij . .vi; good lo
choice ahorn lambs. I.36fl4j.;6: fair to pond
ahorn lambs $i.2,V7rci 26; shorn feeding
lambs. H.-wflt 3f ; shorn retrllns. 14 S-Vir
5.2S; ahorn wether. M3.VfM.ao; shorn, good
to choice ewes. l4.2riT4 &5; fair to good shorn
eaea. 3.lv,S4.25.
Representative sales:
414 western ewea ....... . 9,7
36 western ewes, shorn.... 11
20 western shorn lambs, culls.. o
IS spring lambs .o2
12A western shorn lambs v
212 Mexican lambs 16
13 Mexican lambs, culls 'AS
261 Mexican lambs ...v.. 73
4 26
4 60
6 60
7 76
26
60
60S
7 20
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for tattle Steady Hogs
Lower Sheep Hlather.
CHICAGO. May 22.-CATTLE-ReceIpts.
26.000 head; market, steady to lOn lower;
beeves, $o.l0-n.40; Texas steers, 14 tWH 60;
weetern steers. $4.WVd6.60; stockers and
feeders. $3.90-S.7R; cows and heifers. $2.40fJ
6.70; calves. $4 75j7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 62,000 head; market. 6o
lower for light; 10c down for others com
pared with Saturday's closing: light, $6,769
8.10; mixed. $6.7rJgi.0O; heavy. $V50j"..9.";
rough, $6.60tr6.ri6; good to choice heavy,
5.6u6.fl6; pigs, $5.50r?i-o.00; bulk of salea,
$&.8VYf.A0.
SHEEP AiND LAM Bi Receipts. 20.000
head; market. 15c to 2.V higher; native,
SS.ZSfrt.Sfi; western, SS.WrrilW; yearlings,
$4.0IVij6.t6; native lambs. $4.7668.10; western,
!6.60'(i'7.26. Kanaaa City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 22. CATTLE Re-
celpta, I,(f'i) head, including 700 southerns;
market, steady to shade higher; dressed
beef and export steers, $6.7045. 15: fair to
good, In.20g6.ro; western steers, $5.O0fJ8.OO;
stockers and feeders. 14.7'ooto; southern
steers, $4.60.00; southern cows. I3.00-a4.76,
native cows, tiTSQiOO; native heifers. $4.78
6.00; bulla, $3.8'8.00; 'calves. $6.0trg7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market. 10c
lower; bulk of salea, IS.fe66.W; heavy, $580
T6.90; packers and butchers, $6.82406.9O;
lights. $6.86t6 96.
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts, 10,009
hetd; market, 10c to 16o higher; lambs,
25c to 60o higher; Texas goats, $4.00; lambs,
$fl.vrrf7.00; yearlings. 14.766.60; wethers.
l4.tVkQin.00; ewes, 4.0g4.60; stockers and
(seders, $3.0O5?l.S5.
Bt. Laala Mve Btaelc Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 21 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,200 head, including 2,400 Taxans;
market, steady; native shipping and export
steers, 16.75714.46; dreasad beef and butcher
steers, 5 40tf!&0;' steers under l.OuO pounds,
S6.0Uifi.2S; stockers and feeders, $2.yf.16;
cows and heifers, $3.O0.26; canners. $"..00a
816; bulls, l3.7f(5.50; calves, 86.org).2A;
Texas and Indian steers, $4.&i3.26; cows
and heifers, 33.tVxg6.ri0.
HOGS Receipts, 8.800 head; market. 6c
to 10c lower; pigs and lights, $5.50ig.10;
packers, 86.9006.06; butchers and best
heavy, $r.96$.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 7.000
bead; market, steady; native muttons, $4.00
63.00; lambs, 15.504(7.60; culls and bucks,
$3.00(23.50; stockers; $2.2503.00.
84. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.600 head. Market ateady to 1"C
lower; steers. S4.60Qfj.on; cows and heifers,
$3.5tKg5.76; calves. $3 6ii7 26, "
HOGS Receipts, 8,500 head. Market 10f8
15c lower; top, $5.95; bulk of sales, I6 7t4
$ 86
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head. Market lM?26o higher; lambs, $5.002
$.80.
took ta Blgkt.
Receipts of live stock at the five prln
cipal western markets yesterday:
cattle. Hog, snoop.
South Omaha. .
St. Joseph
Kanaaa City....
ert. Louie
Chicago
Totals
i.400
.. 4,600
.. 8,000
.. 6.200
..36,000
...48.100 (7.800 39.600
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 22. COFFEE Futures
opened Irregular at a decline of 1 point
to an advance of I point. There was soma
foreign and local selling, chiefly of March,
but European markets were steady. There
were bullish private crop estimates front
Brar.il. Brazilian firm offers were said to
be steady to a shade higher and while
August contracts held about a point undor
the figures of laat night, other positions
Improved on oovering and bull support.
The close waa ateady, net 1 point lower
lo 7 points higher. Kales. 29 730 hags. Mav
and June. 10.60c; July, lO.flae; August 10.6c;
September, 10.64c; October, 10.25c; Novem
ber, 10.3.1c; December and .Tanuarv. 1034c;
February and March. 10 85c; April,' 10 3rtc,
Havre waa & franc higher. Hamburg
waa 14'3 pfv higher Rio waa unchanged
at 7$td. hantos was 60 rels higher; 4s,
fi0; 7s. 68100. Receipts at the two Brazil
ian ports were 9.000 bags, as against lLOfr)
last year. Jundiah'v reeelpta were t.4
bags, as against 6.2i0 lsst yenr. New York
warehouse deliveries yesterday were 6.744
baa, aa agalnat 5.848 last year. A Snntoa
firm cabled estimating the new Santos
crop at lO.eooooo bass, or a little undr
previous eat 1 ma tea. spot coffee, quiet; No.
7 Rio. 13c; No 4 Santos, 13"eC. Mild, quleti
Cordova, 13ta15e.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 22 METALS Stand
ard copper was firm, but quiet; spot. May,
June, July and August. Sll.Mtf 00. London
spot, 56 16s Sd; futures, 66 Is Sd Airvais
of copper reported at New York today,
L406 tons. Custom house returns show ex
ports of 19.627 ton so far this month. Lake
copper, $12.2tVfil2.37H; electrolytic, Snootf
31 25: casting, II 1.7T,j 11.17",. Tin, dull; spot,
43 30-&-4S 87V,; May and June. $43 fl348 26;
July. lt2 2.Vo4a.60. August. $41.26341.76. Lon
don market, steady; svot. IM; futurea,
169 16s. Lead dull; $4.44X44.60. .New York;
$4.3004 26. Eaat St. Louie London, spot,
13 Spelter, steady; So 16 tf 4 40. New York;
62tttr6.26. Eaat St. Louie; London. 24 7
Sd. Antimony, Cook eon a. S9.00-g9.6O. Iron,
Cleveland warranta. 4oe 9d In London. lo
cally Iron waa unchanged; No. 1 foundry,
northern. No. 1 foundry southern snd No. 1
foundry southern soft. 315 2tVql6.7fc; No. 1
foundry northern. 81S.0Orai6 60
ST. IAJUI3. May 22. METAIli Lead,
steady at 84 36. Spelter, dull at $6 20.
Terpentine aad Real a.
SAVANNAH. Ga . May 23 -TUftPEN-TINE
Firm at 6Mfcc; ealn. 1,213 bbls ; re
relpia. 'if bbls.; shipments, 781 bbls ;
stocks. 13,374.
I'.OSIV Firm; sslea, tV bbla ; receipts.
. ., . ,.(,1 ....,., i ao bhls.; stoika.
H,f3 bbla B. 6 56; E. 9; F. O, $1 -,
v. . rv. Ii. J', M, $7 35; N, $750,
K. i . $7 00; W. W.. $7.7$.
tattea Market.
ST. LOU1K. May a.WTOTTO.V U.i
changed; middling. 16Hc; aalea, 1A3 t.:...
receipt. 4T4 bale; shipment, 474 bal.'';
lock. 12 1VJ hales.
Persistent Advertising 1 th Road to B.g
Ratun
6.30 1,600
8.6O0 1,000
11.000 lO.OvO
9600 T.00U
12.000 20.000
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