SHE BEE: OMAHA. TntTKSDAT, if AT 55. IfllT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET onaturtl Condition in May Contracti lamei an Advance. NEWS IS GENERALLY BEARISH Sltaatloa Ili.klr I ......i. t aad aerts Alike lfrav kl. , Via Bale at Cora Off set MotrHt.l. . OMAHA. May 24,' 1911. ws pronounced conception la tin JnJt market again today and the advance 1? urf " due to unnatural situa tion In the current month's contracts. in Weather and crop new are bearish, i-ereign crop advices are also very favor i? T " '"ffl'lent enthusiasm on the l ull side, however, created In the situation t make the market very uncertain either on the lona or ilmrt ai.u From a commercial point of view the heavy shipping sales of corn are offsetting ?J"creaa ,n th cuntry movement. u . cn situation Is strong because of the Hunt stocks on hand and the market Is being helped by the actloa In wheat. At the name time the new crup conditions are mow excellent. Higher cables and a rush to cover by shorts advanced the wheat futures at the openings. Values on the whole were well sustained. Cash wheat was unchanged. Corn was strong and higher. Iluylng was general on the lightness of available stocks and cash corr ruled ffa higher. Itlmery wheat receipts were 20,0"K) bu. and Shipment were ifAOno- bu., against re ceipts last year of 379,000 bu. and ship ment of 159.000 bu. I'rlmary corn receipts were 808.000 bu. and shipments were 441.000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 616,OuO bu. and shipments of F0,0JU bu. Clearances were 74,000 bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to IlT.OOj bu. uvei'Pooi closed lna nigner on. wneai Tm f 441'Sd higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard, 2 cars, 87c; No. 8 hard. 1 car, 84Vie. CORN No. 2 white, 1 car. 49Hd No. white, 1 car 49'c; No. 4 white, 1 car, 40; 1 car, 479c; No. 8 color, 1 car, 48Vc; No. 2 nixed, l car. iH'n,c; No. 2 mixed, 7 cars, 4H'o; 1 car, 41c; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 47fcc; no grade, 1 car. 4oVc; 1 car. 44c. OATH No. 2 white, 1 car, fiJ'ic; standard. 1 tar KVc; No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 31ao. Omaha Cash Frtreo, WHEAT No. 2 hard. MVffWVec! No. $ hard. S&fj89e; No. 4 hard, MVuSfic; re jected, hard. 72iusic; No. S spring, flit 2e; No. 4 spring. 8.W.rr90o; No. 2 durum, MVi5c; No. 3 durum. R2'V&334jC. CuRN No. 2 white 4'4iijHiViic; No. 8 white. i:"it4'ir".c; rto. wnue f i-voci no. s coior. 4W4litc; No. 8 yellow, 4HVg48Hc; No. i yeiiow, 4iW4X'.tc; No. 4 yellow, 4iTwiie; JNO. I, 4VlHo!c: No. 8, 47jiuHSe; NO. Wfci no grade. 44fNc. jH8c . PATS No. 2 white, Xijjaze; standard, I Jiyy&ifcc; No. 8 white, 8132c; No. 4 while, 31'4S:llfcc; No. 8 yellow, SliWlVie; No. 4 yellow. 813Ho. V BARLEY No. 8. &if86c; No. 4, 74g84o; o. 1 feed. e7Bs2e; rejected. 64i?r9c. 11YK No. 2. 92683c; No. 8. laic. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Com. Oats. Chicago 240 431 308 Minneapolis 142 Omaha 10 60 8 Duluth 81 CHICAGO GRAIN . AND PROVISIONS f restores of the Trading; and Closing I Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. May 24,-May wheat today rose to within Ho of the 81 mark. Nervous covering of about 400,000 bushels on orders said to have come largely from 8t. Louis put up the price nearly 2c a bushel to OjlVf. TK - . . - . - . " - - no uawnv wan wmaj at HRl gain OK Ic. Other months rose, but to a much lesser degree, and In the end were Ho to V4&c lower than last night. Latest trading left corn a shade to Vtftoo up; oats at Vie to Vtij4j(0 advance and provisions' unchanged to 12VjrU16o Increased in cost. A break In the wheat market at Mlnne aiwlla had a god deal to do with causing of the day. The reason was an unconfirmed report that a considerable amount of hard winter wheat would be shipped there from Chicago. Previous to this the bulls seemed to have the market here at their mercy. The May strength had Induced considerable buy. Ing of other months. Theforelgn excha.ns.-e were firm and there were reiHirts of crop losses In Kansas and Nebraska, and of a probable extremely short yield 4n Oklahoma and Texas. Profit-taking, though and tho news from Minneapolis led to a rather sharp set back. Between the opening and the close. July ranged from KWSllia to K7?tti ?, with Inst sales at 8TM,i3Nc, a net stubborn, final sales being at 980, a full cent advance. Kxport call for deferred shipment strengthened corn. July fluctuated between UiinM. closing Ho up at at the first named figures. Cash grades were firm. No. 8 yellow closed at 635?4o. Damage reports from the southwest gave oats quite a bit of firmness Independent of other grains. High and low points for July turned out to be 34Vc and 34ij34ic, with the close e net higher at ie. A healthy rash demand hardened the mar ket for provisions. The outcome for pork was a rise of 2V4o to 13V(fl5o, but In lard and ribs the advance did not reach above a nickel. , rnces in vnicsio, lurmnnea oy me Up dike Grain company. Telephone Douglas 8428. 70s hr an dels building. Omaha: Articles.! Oven. I High. I Low. I Close. I Tes'r. Wheat- 9Mi 8 I 99 ,tiWir4STi mm May.., July... Sept.. 88 98 SVtj 87 K186,.?illb'ia'87 Corn May... July... Sept.., Oais May... July... Kept.. Pork f July.., ' Sept., Laid July... Sept.. Ribs July.. Sept. MVi! 63 13 B3V4 62W Kj 53tfVk . 4Vi 84evJ aVs 84 MH33Tij4 1 I NiuV., 68 4V4 84 84HiMH"Sii S4VJW 84 Vs. 84kl 33U 14 7Vi 14 75 14 18 8 20 8 2." 7 90 1 14 7Vi 14 75-801 14 24 u o;v 8 15 8 82i 7 S2Vi 7 su 14 W 14 10 14 10 mil 271! i is is vmi 8 2d T86 T W 7 8S 7 80 7 87V! 7 83Hi Cash quotations were as follows: 'LOUR ttteariy ; winter patents, 84 0O9 4.t; straights, 88.7mi26; spring slraJghu. 84.164.86; bakers. 81.4Ua4.6u. RVB-N. 2. esc. BARUJV-Feed or mixing, 6cG0c; fair to choice malUngt V0'ui.01. "tDA-Timothy, 812-OU; clover, 8H.O0. l-lUJV18IlN8-ileM pork, per bhl., 81478 Clf.o Lard, per luO lbs., 88.10. Short ribe, sides Coose) 17 2;VU7-87Vi; short clear sides tbored) 88.O0ia4.UiVs Total clearances of , wheat and flour were equal to 1X7.000 bu. Primary receipts were 'J0.0u0 bu.. oom pared with 879,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Eaitt mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 801 ears; corn. 411 cars; oats, mo cars; hogs, 28.000 head. CblcakO Cash Prices-Wheat: N. t red tVW-o No. 8 red. eWB7Vo; No. I hard! SvuVc; No. 8 hard, 9jj7i,c; No. 1 north ern uprii.e. 81.011.06; No. 8 northern spring tl.0Uil-tt; No. 8 spring. corn: He. 8 cash, (3if4c; No. 8 cash, UU&MWc No. I white. 6a4V4o: No. 8 white, Uv He; No. 2 yellow. 63V&4Vc; No. 8 yel low, 83V4 iJ31o. Oats: No. 8 cash. 83ffi33Vkc: No. t wlUte, StViiSVir; No. 8 hite. 84 Kc; No. 4 white, UVsti4Vso; standard, 3ij 8'-,c. 11UTTRR Steady; creameries, 16S21o: dairies, lfcslo. L04j3-eteady; receipts, 21.120 cases; at ttiark. cases Included, 12V?12o; (lrsta, 14Sg; prune firsts, luo. " CiifUuSU Weak; daisies. UVrSlle; twins, lVv&L0e; young Auierlcas, UVd UHe; long horns, UVuUVtO. POTATOE New, firm, at 909fto; old. weak, at MalKc; fair to good, old, 8itf36o. fuULTHY eHeady; turkeys, live, l2o; fowls, Uve. Uwo; springs, dressed, tUJ2c. I Vl'Alr-eiteady; M to SO lbs., 7u'7Vkc; tu to a. iis., eeo; w to lie ids., siaiuo. Heoalpts Today Wheat. 240 cars; corn, 431 ears; eats, 80S car a Ksiimated tomorrow Wheat, 801 cars; corn. 411 cars; oats. 800 cars. Minneapolis Grain Market. ntlNNKAfOLia, May 84. WHEAT Way, IHie; July, tVko; Beptember, 8uHJ 8vSc; loo ruber. 90Vc; No. 1 hard, caau, 8c; No. 1 northern, 9g;8c; No, 1 north ern. fcmHe; No. 8. Kst4Va. FI-AX-tnoeed at 8184. HARL1CT-w-ana. Cuh.N-No. 8 yellow. 6SJ4. OA! H No. 8 while, 2Vic HTli Ne. 2. too. , . n ft .-n a n a. ml I'lxUa Hret (Stents, second patents, 84VH.8u, -first cleats, 3.J0n,4 40; esuuud Clears, 812uXaB; Liverpool Crnln Market. UVFRPOoL. May 84-WHKAT-8pot. dull: No. 8 western winter, no slock; No. t and No. 8 burtbera Manitoba, noaUnal Futures, strong; Msy, ts 11V1; July, 68 10 V; October, 6a 8V,d. tuKN-tipot, ne American mixed, no stock; old American mixed, quiet, 8s Jd; new American klin-drled. eaJV, 4 l'd. fu tures, firm; July, 4s 6Ved; September, 4s d. -NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ((.notations of the Day ow Varloas Comaaodltlre. NEW TORK. May 24.-F1HTR Steady ; spiing patents, 4-wi-;..la; winter patents, 14 10ru4.o0; winter extras No. 1, ML3iO. Kansas straights. 84 1(5j4 80; winter straights, 83.jRV4.00; spring clesrs, 3.7ig) 4 10; winter extras No. 2, 83.UV42 2B. Kye flour, unsettled; fair to good, 64.Mr5.06; choice to fancy, ftVIO'tiS.25. CORNMEAL Urn; fine, whits and yellow, 1 Lul.-V, coarse. l.luilu; kirn drld. .(. WHEAT-Spot market, easy; No. 1 red. 9o elevator, and 97c t. o. b. aflont, both nominal: No. 1 nothern Duluth, 81 07 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market, after an early show of strength on higher foreign markets and reduced crop estimates from Texas and Oklahoma wheat turned weak today and dropped about a cent per bushel, closing Vo to Vic net lower. The break was due to liquidation on favorable Kansas crop news and a poor cash de mand. May closed 9ic: July, 94 U-lxji 95 U-lSc closed 94 U-1H; September, 93Wlt 94'p, closed SISV:. Receipts, 68,400 bu.; shipments, none. COUN-tipot market, firm; export new No. 2, 62c nominal, f. o. b., afloat Futures market was without transactions, closing Vie to H: net higher. May, closed; file; July, closed. tiOVic Receipts, 8,3-u bushels; shipments, none. OATS Boot market firm; standard white, 4V'; No. 2. 41c; No. 8. 40Vc; No. 4. 89c Futures market was without transactions, closing nominal. Receipts, 67,100; ship ments none. H A V Firm; prime, tl.COSl.60; No. t tl.40 6160; No. 2. fl.2ol.35; No. 8, tiSl.li. HIDES-Steady; Central America, 10 20o; llogoia, 21220. LEA'l lifc.R feteady; hemlock firsts. Z3Vi ((! 27c; seconds, lVl23Vc; thirds, lWJUc; reji-cts, Mtduc. PROVIsroNS-Pork, steady; mess. $17.75 tj IN.26; tamlly, 21S.iiVrT20.oo; short , clears. 6l6.0Hu 18.00. Heef. quiet;, mess, $12 Soy 13 00; family, $13.50$ 14.00; beef hams, 824.60(127.00. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, $lo.009 SH01: pickled hams, $11.7Mrl2M. Lard, steady; middle west prime, 88.SgS.36; re ilned. quiet; continent. S rtf; Souin Amer ica. 9fl0; compound, $7.U'V(ai7.S7Vi. TALLOW Dull; prtme city, hhds., 816-ltk-; country, E4Vio. LOGS High grailcs. steady; low grades, weak; fresh gathered, selected extras, l'.'-tf 20c; fresh gathered, seconds, 15fil6V4c; fresh gathered, dirties. No. 1, 14c; fresh gathered, dirties. No. 2. 12'i'(l,13Vio; fresh gathered, checks, good to prime, 12iTi3c. BUTTER Firm; crenniery specials, 22c; extras, 21c; firsts, 2f720Vc; seconds, MVitI 19Vjc; thirds, 11Hi(17Vic; state dairy flnext, 2lc; good to prime, lW(i30o; common to fair, lnfrlSc) process special. 17c; extras, HHic; firsts, lfic; seconds, 14Hgl5c; factory, cur rent make, firsts, 164o; seconds. lBHo. CHEESE Steady; old skims, 6910c; new, 2y7c. I'Ol'LTRT Dressed, firm; western fowls, 12Viti,i6Vic; western turkeys, 1301RC. Corn nnd Wheat Region rinlletln. Record for the twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a. m. Wednesday, May 24, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. ; -1 Temp.- Raln- Etations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Ashland, Neb 69 .00 Aunurn. iseD.'. ... is li'krn Bow, Neb. 76 ' Columbus, Neb., i 79 Culbrrtson, Neb.. Falrbury, Neb... 81 Fairmont, Neb... 78 Or. Island, Neb.. Hartlngton, Neb. 78 HastlnKH, Neb.... 7 Holdrege. Neb... 78 Llnooln, Neb 77 No. Platte, Neb. 78 Oakdale, Neb 76 Omaha, Neb 78 Tekamah, Neb... 77 ' 47 49 . 61 47 65 60 M 62 63 64 61 :4 62 M 61 64 60 62 65 68 60 .00 .00 I .00 .00 ' .oo .no .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .on .00 .00 .00 .0) .00 .00 oloudy ear cloudy ear. Valentine, Neb.. 78 74 73 72 63 72 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear bioux city, la. Alta. Ia Carroll, la Clarlnda, la Sibley, la Minimum temperature' for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISriUCT AVERAOla. . No. of District - Station Columbus, 0 17 Louisville, Ky..... 20 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago, 111 25 St. Louis, Mo 26 lies Moines, la.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb Ill Temp.- Rain Max. Mia. fall. 84 68 ' .10 S8 ' 65 .00 SO 62 .00 74 62 .20 M . M ... .00 74 64 .00 74 62 .20 S4 66 .00 76 .. 64 .00 The weather la much warmer In the west era and central portions of ths corn and wheaj, region end Is growing warmer In, the eastern portion. Light showers oc curred In the northern portion durlnar Tues day. I A. WEL8H, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. Louis General Market. BT. LOUIS, May 24. WHEAT Cash, firm; track, No. 2 red, WgMci No. 1 hard. 4Wc. WHEAT Futures closed lower; May, 94c; July, hic; September, 9uo. COUN Higher; track. No. J, 63fiSVc; No. 2 White. 644S6c. CORN-Hlgher; July, 62c; September, UA'i'ei Steady; track, No. t. tSVfcc; No. 2 white, SuVio. OATS-Hlgher; July, 83V4o; Beptember, $3ViC i VF.-Hlgher, $1.06. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $4.1f 4.7o; extra fancy, and straight, 83.604,10; hard winter clears, 830(&q.li. SEED Timothy, $5.00a9.60. CORN M EAL fc.60. liRAN Dull; sacked east track, 81.0701.10. HAY Steady; timothy, tl.O22.00; prai rie, $l2.0O-!tl5.60. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. $16.00. Lard, unchanged; prtme steam, J7.lci (U 7.92V. Dry saU meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, "-c; clear ribs, ioi short clears. 8c. Bacon, unchanged; boxed ex tra shorts, 9-1c; clear ribs, 9c; short, clears, ia; PuL'L'iKY Steady; chickens, 10c; springs, 21ti-'4c; turkeys, 12t&lc; ducks, ll'tc; geese, 6Hc MUTTER Quiet; ereemery, 15j21o. EGOS Unchanged, 13c Receipts. Bhlpm ts Flour, bbla 6,000 10,100 Wheat, bu ., 41. (M) 83.000 Corn, bu. 71, 0 6200 Oats, bu. 68.000 84,000 Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions. KAMKA8 CITY. May 24. WHEAT -Steady,; No. 2 hard, SfxuMVic; No. 8, 6o92c; No.- 2 red, 874lleo; No. 3. WS8. WHEAT May, 87Ho, sellers; July, t3ie. sellers; September, Uc, bid. CORN 'rttij lo higher; No. ( mixed, MVjC; No. 8, 61(U61Vc; No. t white, 61Vic; TTJ. 8. 61HMV.C. CORN-July, 60Hc; Beptember, 601i'80Vc. sellers. OATS Unchanged; No. 8 White,' 8!i$36c; No. 2 mixed. JJW(3Vc, RYE 9iyi6c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 616.60 $17 00; choice prairie, $12.2518.90. MUTTEatr-Cramery, 2uc; tirsu. l'7cj sec onds. 16c; packing stock, 14o. EOQfl Extras, 17c; firsts. ,15o; sec onds. lOo, Receipts. Bhlpm'ts. Wheat, bu.. a (M0 124 000 Corn, bu H.O'O 6ZO0O Oats, bu. 8. 000 8,000 Peoria Market. PEORIA. May 24.-CORN ITIgher; No. I white, 63V: No. 8 white, 62Vo; Na 8 yel low, UVtVulVkc; No. 8 yellow, 6214a; No. 8 mixed. 6JVtC; No. 4 mixed, 60Sic; sample 46o. OATS steady ; No. 8 while, 84Vko; stand aid, 84Vic; No. 6 white, 84u.' Mtlwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. May It WHEAT No. 1 northern. 81.Ui4il.03Vt; No. 2 northern. ll.OOVi fclOiV; May, teW; July. tTA,0. OATA Standard. 86Vc. BAil LEX Mai ting, iial.OL Dalntk Grain Market. DULUTH. May 84. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 96Hc; No. 8 northern, 96H5jf96Vo; May. 9Sc; July, 9c; September. 91Vc OAT-84Veo. Onmnkn Hay Market. OMAHA, May 24.-HAT-N. 1. 8U.0O; No 8. 810.4M; patting. 87.W; alfalfa, $1100. buaw. Wbcat, K aO. rye, tt.iv. oats, . w. Coffeo Market. NEW YORK. May 84. CO FFBTE Future closed stedy at a net deuilne of In 14 piuui. nalaa, l,ioO baga May, lOriuu; June and July, IO060; August, lAdOc; Sep tember, 1062c; October, November, Decem ber, January and February, lixtlc; Maruh and April, 10 8so. Spot coffee, steady; No T Rle. lie; No. 4 tisntos, lie; nuid, dull; Cordova, 18-160, nominal. agar Market. ' . NKW YORK, May 14.-SUGAR Raw. steady; niuacovado, S9 teat. 8 3c; centri fugal, M test, 8-sec; molssses. 89 test, 8.11c; rcftoed. quiet NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Reports of BeadjuKtmenti of Prices Ckaae Feverish Market. PRESENCE RELAXED LATE IN DAY Looses Da to Large Extent to Skort Selling, Fartlcnlarly la United States Steel Some Special ties Aro Stroke NEW TORK. May 24. Vsrtous reports of readjustments of prices disturbed specula tive sentiment and the stock market today was feverish and lost ground. Announce ment by the chairman of the Republic Iron and Steel company that the corporation would disregard the official prices, at least so far as Iron nnd steel bars are concerned. on account of price cutting by some of the smaller companies, was regarded aa the possible forerunner of a more general movement. It has been suggested that certain large manufacturers would co-operate to main tain prices of some products and prevent a general reduction. This view seemed to be taken by the executive head of the United States Steel corporation In a state ment Issued today. Stocks were under pressure during the morning, but later the market recovered slowly. The losses were due to a large extent to short selling, which seemed particularly large In United States Steel. Some spe cialties showed pronounced strength. lloth Western Union and General Electric reached the highest figures of the lust two years. American Beet Sugar was strong and Underwood Typewriter rose five points. June disbursements- of Interest and divi dends are estimated at 8W2,0ft0, as com pared with 8D6.949.0H0 In June of last year. Uonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2.riO2,O00. United States bonds were unchanged on call. 1 Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were aa follows: galea Hllh. Lev. ClnM. Allln-nisltners pM 1M SO We lH AroilMnmed Ctopper 11. KM) tT t;t Amrli-aa Arrleultaral .... 4"0 40 tl4 M4 American Rett Sugar 18.100 U 48Ht 411 American Can 1,4" i II IS American C. A F. f0 t 64 Americas Cotton Oil 1.0M to4j 4H 66V American H AL. pM J' 44 t 14 Am. Ice Securities Inn 1214 t1 II Amarleaa LlBMeJ 100 11 lis 11 American Locomotive '" 42 42 41 American g. as R l.4on 11 n 7t am. s. a K. pfd Am. Steel Foundries Am. Sugar Refining American T. A T American Tnbacoo pfd.... American Weolea Ataconaa Mining Oo Atchlenn Atchteon pfd Atlanlio Coast Una Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem steel tireoklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfte Oenlral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.... l,oo ioe 108 in 41 400 j lie 120 1,400 Ut 14 lt 400 101 101 101 100 14 14 11 . HO 40 40 40 t,S 111 111 111 104 127 1.400 im ioe ion 100 12 t.&ie sou 12 11 71 79 no Mi u tsf 1.800 ti to 10 too 102 101 lot ISO ti 1V 11 41 Oieaapeake Ohio 1,000 42 '4 Chicago A Alton Chicago O. W., new .- 100 tl C. O. W. pfd 1 ' "ii Chicago A N. W , C, M. A 8t. P , &. 0.. C. A St. L. .. lorado T. A I , Colorado A Southern. Consolidated Oas .... toO 141 141 148 8.000 114 123 121 14 00 14 11 (4 00 14fi 144 141 Corn Products too U 16 16 ireiaware or Hudson..... I)enver A Rio Grande , I. A R. Q. prd ins 7 T Dletlllen' Securities l.no 87 ! Erie 4.m U U F.rte lut prd l.loo (1 t Brie td p(d 200 40 40 111 10 48 14 12 40 40 uenerai Bieetrte Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfs. llllnola Central , Interborough Met Int. Met. pfd ., International Harvester Int. Marine pfd 8.000 181 1MI 180 t.OW) 130 12! in 400 41 41 41 Ill 14 1 12 42 114 114 00 11 1,004 Sl 40 117 J7 InternaUonal Paper 11 international rump too 40 40 40 Iowa Centra 400 10 II 17 Kanaas City go PM 14 4 14 K. Ct go. pfd 100 M 7 Laclede-Qas LouuTllle Naahrllle. Mine. aV At. Leuls M., St. P. A B. S. at.. M.. K. A T U , K. A T. pfd Mlaeourl Pacific National Biscuit ........ 8,404 H 108 108 4O0 148 147 147 100 10 M II 117 117 .18 14 'ii 'it" 14 (14 48 60 UT 66 . 11.400 41 National Leeil N. R. R of M. td pfd New fork Central N. T a A W North America Northern Paclfls Paclfle Mall rennarlTanla People's Oas p., a, a a st. u.. ....... Fltttbarg Coal Prime, d steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Serins 100 48 400 10 so mo 108 10 108 t 1.4O0 101 ,101 1 704 ' 74 76 74 11.400 128 121 111 4.404 121 122 121 604 104 104 108 T6 1,604' 11 tl 100 U U 16 100 182 162 11 i4 14 . 14 14 .. N.ao 141 lol 16 Reading RepuWIO Steel iHepuhlte Steel pfd IRock Ialand Co. Rock Ialand Co. prd St. U A S. F . d pfd... St. Loala W St. U 8. W. pfd Sloss-Shef field g. A I.... Southern Paclfle 1.40s 11 M 11 800 ia 11 11 44 41 41 . 42 8.0U 00 41 'SB 00 47 47 6T 61 I.O00 118 118 118 Southern Railway l.Tne n M n e. Railway pfd... 600 rr IT Tenneeaee Copper t.elO 11 Texaa A Pacific 17 17 7 T., St. L. A W H0 11 tl 10 T , St. L. A W, pfd 404 il l, 40 mion nam tlnlea Paetfte pfd.,.. 44. X0 184 181 181 600 S8 . 4 (ITnlted States Realty too United States Rubber TOO 7 T 41 41 Tl United States Steal 111,400 T 78 L. 8. Steel pfd. Utah Cupper V a. -Carolina Chemical Wabaah Wahaah pfd Weetern Maryland Weetlnghouae Electlio , Weetern tTnioe , Wheeling A L. l.oo ii n it . 1I.10 48 47 47 4,100 6 44 ' '17 61 71 40 c 16 17 6 71 41 4 IT too o 1.100 86,600 II 40 74 4 Lehigh Valley S.SOf) 17 171 Total sales tor ths day, 11,404 snares. Losdos Stock Market. LONDON, May 84. American securities opened easy and slightly lower today. Light covering followed and prices ad vanced until weaknes In United States Steel caused the entire list to decline. At noon the market was easy, with values ranging from 4 above to VJi below yester day's New York close. London closing stock quotations: Consols, monsy ..II 4-14 Loalsellls A Nash.. 161 de ateNU II 4-14 Mo., Kan. A Texas.. II Amai. Copper 4 N. T. Central 111 Anacenda 4 Norfolk A Westers. .111 Alahloon Ill do pfd 1 de ptd 108 Ontario A Western.. 44 Baltimore A Ohio... lot Peunerlvaals 41 Caoadiaa Paclflo ....141 Rand Mines 7 Chesapeake A Ohio., li Heading , 12 CM. Greet Western.. 12 Southern Railway :. M Chi., Mil. A St. F..U7i do pfd M De Beers in, Southern Pacifls ., ..!! Denver A Rie O I Union Peulflo i$ do pfd 4 do prd rr Erie 11 v. S. steel so do let pfd II de pit 123 de Id pld 41 Wabash 17 Oread Trunk As pU - . 88 Illinois Central 141 SILVER Bar, steady at U& per ounce. MONKr lVtia 1 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is V, per cent, Beertem Stsxvlie ae.4 Boa As. BOSTON, May 24. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Ailooaa 41 Miami Copper 10 Amai. deeper 41 fesfcawk it A. S. L. A g 17 Nevada Con 11 Arlaona Corn. ....... 17 iNkplaoiug Mines .... 10 Atlantis Monk Butte u B. A a C. A 8. M. 14 North Lake Butt Coalltloa M Old Doenlaloa 41 Cel. A Artuoa 44 Oeoecla its) CSiL A Heel 47 Ptrrott g. A O. 11 Centennial U Qulnry , ii 4topper Haage C C, 4i ShaaDoa m- Daat Bulls C M..... 11 Superior tiZ Prejiklla 10 nVipertor A B. M.... Olreum Ca. ....... 4 4-14 Superior A P. C 14 Grajiby Cos 11 Tamarack 1 Greene Cannes .. 8 14-14 U. S . R. A M.... 16 lele Karats Copper.. II do pfd 47 Kerr Lake 4 Vtak Oas, it Laks Ueppar 87 Wlueaa 7C L SaUo Opper 1 HeKerlae 11 Mew Tarsj Cerb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan Bryan, members New York. Stock exchange. li South blxteeutb street, Omaha. . . . Asa. Tobaere A47 Nee. Cons 1 Bay glale Oaa 16 Newkouee 71 BulU UnaJUloa .... Nevada-Utah 14 llxi 1 Obi (tapper 1 Chine 14 kawkld Uoailttoa .. Chief Cbaa 1 Bar Central 114 Davts-Dalr 1 Swift Pkg. Oo lot Kir Casual 8 Sears-Roebuck Co....lu Oireaa 4 Suportee A PltiaUirg 14 aeiejuai 1 .,.ee?tt Triaug vpper 4u Oreeae O vnnea lper 18 loeplraiioe Lanes .... 4 Noetk Laks .. 4 Bohemia , 4 e Ieea8 'tewainile-e. Quotations furnished by Bums. Brtnker A Co., 44V New Omaha National bank rullding: . City of Omaha 4a, !. ml City ef Omaha 4a, JSM. school... 1"4 10, Cudahy 1'a.king Co. as. ISM. M . an Cbloenie KeJIway U. IDTI ke a Leere C. 4a, aetee Im hZ r 8 n loo 100 M lie 100 n : i 41 08 41 100 10 J 7 10 101 8 41 H . Ntw York Moaer Market. NEW YORK, May f 4.MON KT On call, steady; 8V(i2' per eent; ruling rate, : per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at VJ, per cent. Time loans, dull; demand net strong, but funds not being pressed on market; sixty days. 12 per cent; ninety daa, 8tj4 per cent; six. months, 8.l'i Per cei.t. PKiMB MERCANTILE PAPER 8V34 per cent. ST BR LI NO EXCHANOBI - Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills st 84.4410 for sixty-day bills and st 84 8640 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83. f ILVF.R Par, rS4o; Mexican dollars, 45c. UoN I S Government, steady, railroad, It regular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. S. ret. ts, ref....lf Int. Mot. 4s 7 do eoupoa 10 Int. M M. 4a 47 0. g. le. reg lvlV Jpan 4a 11 do coupon 14144 do 4s 44 V. 8. 4a, rag 114 K. C. So. let Is 71 do eoupos 114 U A dea. 4s 131... . M Allls-Chal. lot 6a.... 77 U. A N. vnl. ea M Am. A. 6s 101 kf., K. AT. let 4s.. Am. T. A T. or. 4a.. 110 d gcs. 4a 17 Am. Tobacco 4s 4 Mo. Paclflo 4i 71 do 4a 101 N. H. R. of M. 4s 2 Armour A Co. 4s.. t N. T. C. g. !a 18 Atchleoa gen. 4a dn deb. 4s, 3 do sv. 4s 112 N, I.. N. H. A H. do cv. le. 1U cv. la Ill A. Q L. lat 4s 44 N. A W. let . 4s.. M Pal. A Ohls 4s. 18 do cv. 4a 107 do la S1V4 No. Paeino 4a. do B. W. 11 do la 71 Brook. Tr. ov. 4a.... 46 o g. L. rfdg. 4a.... 14 n. of Oa. la 108 Penn. cv. ! 1916.. 17 Con. Leather 4s do con. 4a 104 C. ot N. J. g. 4a. ..111 Read In a sea. 4a 96 dice. A Ohio 4a...l01 St. L. A B. F. fg. 4s 12 do ret. 6s 41 do gen. 6a 8 Chicago A A. la... 8 St. L. B. W. e. 4s. . SO C. B. A Q. j. 4a ... 8 do lat gold 4s 41 do gen. 4a 47 S. A. L. 4a 78 C. M. A 8. P. g la M Bo. Pss. eol. 4s 3 a K. I. A P. . 4a. 78 do sv. 4a do rfg. 4a 18 do lut ref. 4 I'olo. Ind. 4a T44 So. RalKrav Is 108 Colo. Mid. 4a 41 do gen. 4a no C. A a. r. A a 4 t Union Pscino 4s 101 D. A H. ev. 4a. 8 do or. 4s. 108 D. A R. O. 4s 2 do let A ret. 4s... (7 do ref. 4s 1 V. 8. Rubber 4a 104 Distillers' 4 Tt U. t. glee I Id 6e..,.io6 Erie p. I. 4a. 17 Va.-Car. Chem. 4a. ..101 do gen. 4a TS W abaah 1st 6s ion ' do ev. 4a, ser. A... 14 ' do lat A . 4s..., do series B 74 Weetern lid. 4s 17 Oea. Kloc. ov. 6e....l6o Wea. Elee. ev. 6a.. 4 ill. Cn. lat ref. as. N t la. Central 4 s Bid. Offered. Mo. Psc. ST. Is M New York Mlalng Stocks. NEW YORK, May 24.-CloVlng quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alio to oMttis Chief Com. Tunnel stock... 1 Mexican 614 do bonds 14 Ontario iu Con. Cal. A Va 1J4 Ophlr u Horn Silver 16 'Standard lot iron BM Ivor u Yellow Jacket it Leadviile Cos. ..... 1 Ottered. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, May 84. Bank clearings for today were 12.646.030.06, and for the corre sponding date last year, 83,676,684.71. - OMAHA liEHBRAL MARKET. BUTTER. Creamery , No. 1 delivered to the retail trade In I-lb. cartons, 23c; No. ir In 3u-lb. tubs, 21o; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, lilo; paokuig stock, solid pack, 13c; dairy. In bO-ib. tubs, 144,10c; market changes every Tuesday. CHKKSB-Twlns. HVrtflBc; young Amerl cas, ltic; daisies, 16c; triplets, lfic; llmberger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 15c; Imported fewlse, SJc; domestio Bwlss, 22c; block Swiss, 19o. POCLTKY Dreased broilers, under 1 lbs., 85.u0 per dos. : hens' 14c:cocks. 10c: ducks. lsc; geese, lie; turkeys. 24c; pigeons, por dosen, 8120; homer squabs, per dog., 14. IX; fancy ' sauabs. ner doa.. 83.60: N. l. nee dog., 88.0U. Alive: broilers, 20c; 1V4 to lVg ius., eviiu i a iub., aw; smoom legs, jrto: hens, 10c; old roosters, 6c; old ducks,, full lueiiicicu. xuii- At:e.inereq, -fco: turkeys, 12 Vic; guinea fowls. !!0c each: da- eons, per doi.( 40c: homers, per dog., jiuu; squabs, No. 1. per dos., 81.60; No.. 2, per. dog., 64)c; old turkeys, 14o. ,-, y. FISH (all frosen) Plckerel.loc; white, tfic: pike. 14c; ' trout, lie; Urge crapples, 20o; rtpanlsh mackerel 18es .eeii 18c;. had dock. 13u; flounders, Uc i green ctflsh, 18j; roe shad, 90a each; shad roe, per pair. 4uo; irog legs, per ooi, s&cQ'eii.uv; salmon, 10c; halibut, 8c; yellow perch, 8c; buffalo. 8c; bullhead, 14c. , iieef Cuts Mo. 1 ribs, 12Vo; No. 1, 11 Vic; No. 3, Ho; No. 1 loin, Uc; No. 2, 12'rc; No. 8, 12c; No. 1 chuck, 7Vic; No. 2, 7V4c; No. 8. 7q; No. 1 round, luc; No. 8, c; No. 8, No. 1 plate. 6Ac: Lfo. 8. 6Ue: No. 1. So. KRUITB Bananas) - Fancy select, per Duncn, s.2ov.ov; jumoo, . ouncn, iz.iu3,7b. Pates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. pkgs.. In boxes, per box, 62.00.' Grape Fruit: Flor ida, 64-04-80 sises, por box, 86.00; 8rt-40 slsee. per box, 84.60. Lemons: Lunoneira brand, extra fancy, 800-340 sizes, per box, K.iOvt 6.00; Looia LlmuiMira, fancy, 8u0iU0 slxea, per box, 6&-0uije.o0; 840 Sue, 6uo per box lees. Oranges: Camella .ludlanda navels, all sizes, per box, 84.vui".7o; fancy navels, 80-lHi-l2d slses, 43.26; 160 and smaller sises, 63.60tf3.76; California Jaffa oranges, 160 and smaller slsee, per box, 13.75. Pineapples: 24-80-86 sites, per crate, 84.26: 43-48 sixes, per crate, 83.26. strawberries: Missouri, per 24 quart case, 83.00. - VEaETABlKS Beans: String and wax, per hamper, 8-1.60; per mkt. bsk., liw4l.uo. BeeU: Per bu., 76o. Cabbage: California and Texas, new, per lb., 3c. Carrots: Per lb., tc. Cucumbers: Hot house, IV and 2 dos. in box, per box, II. 6o; Texas, per bu. hamper, 12. uO. Egg Plant; Fancy Flor ida, per doi., 81.60. Uarllo: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. Onions: Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, 13.26; yellow, per crate, 62 00. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches. 20c. potatoes: Iowa and Wis consin, white stock,; per bu., hoc: new stock, in sacks, per bu., 8110, Radishes: Home grown, per dog. bunches, 2oi26a, Tomatoes: Florida, per 6-bsk. crate, fancy. 84.00; choice. 63.60. " MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, lc less. Br axil Nuts: Per lb., 13c; In sack ota, la lees. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Hickorynuts: Large, per lb., 6c; small, per lb., 6c. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb., 8c; raw, per lb., SVc. Pecans: Large, per lb., ltic; In sack lots, lo less. Walnuts: Callfor- fia, per lb., 19c; In sack lots, lo less, loney: New, 24, frames. 63-76. . Melal Market. NEW TORK, May 24.i-MBTAL8-Stan-dard copper, quiet: spot, May, June, July and August, 8U.IHX&-12.U. London market, dull; siHtl, 56; futures, 66 lis 8d. Lake oopper. locally, 8le.ttlt60; electrolytic, 8l2.liVr31J.aiVi; casting, 8H.87V4al2-13V. Tin dull; iot. 644.10n44.76; May, 844.0urdH4 60; June. 43.&Oiip44.60; July, 642.6tl43.0o; August 841.26irt41.7a. London,, easy; spot, 2u3 6s; futures, A.1S9&B. Lead, dull; 84.40t7H.60, New York, and H2of4.26, East St. Louis. Lon don, 13 2s 6d. Spotter, dull; 86.3fya6.40, New York, and $5.2o,u6 85, Kast St. Loula London, 24 10s. Antimony, dull; Cook son's. $n.0Ou9.60. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4is 10d la London. Locally, the Iron market was barely steady with quotations lower for southern grsdes. No. 1 foundry northern, 815.2&S 16.76; No. 1 northern, No. lfi southern and No. 1 southern soft, 116.00 p . ST. LOUI8, No.. May XA-METALS .S"1' l WJWH-iS; spelter, quiet at oo.ZaVb Cattea Market. NEW TnBir M,u ti (Wwimu ci . closed quiet, lo points lower; middling up- ."--"i uuuiuini iu, u.soo; sales, juu bale. BT. LOUIS, May 14 COTTON TJ changed; middling, liHc. Bales, none; re ceipts. 1.187 balee; shipments, L167 bales: stock. 12,167 bales. New Tork cotton market, as furnished hv I Aran av nr... w.mVK . v. v Lottos exchange, 8il feeuin blsteenUi street; Arucles. Open. High..) Low. Close. Teg-y July ... Aug. ... Bept. ... Cict. ... feo, ... May ... Fait Pt. U A ub ts, Mtl I... KaliTnont Creamery let g. 4 per ct. Fairmont Ctreemery pfd t per eent.... Iowa Portland Cement let mig. 4s. Kansas On A Eleo. 7 per ct. pfd. I aneas City Ry. A LI. 4s, I'll ... Northers Ohio T. A L 4 p. e. pfd.... Omaha Water 4a, 1X4 Omaha A C. B lit. Ry. (s, 111.... Omaha A C. B St. Hr. pld I p. Omaha A C. B. St. hr. com.. Omaha A C. B. R. A B Omaha Oaa la, 117..., ,. , Peters Mill per eent pfd South Omaha City W Tnpeka Hallway 6a, IMO ' t'nion Stock Tarda atook.-v. t'nlon Stock Tent bonde.... Wis Memorial Hoapltal 4a. 1411 16 84 15 7 It U 15 88 15 40 18 ii US 15 27 13 68 18 84 18 87 13 68 11 14 13 M 13 13 11 16 13 08 18 It 13 08 13 07 15 88 16 67 16 75 16 75 154 16 40 13 84 13 16 13 08 16 84 Dry Oteii Market. NEW TOP V VI. w Mrwlv nrrr. . cotton goods market continues to vain strenctk. Hutu r.rrl-. ui, T . on staple prints, bleached cotton and mis- . . f iarn ruie Tlrrn. Dress goods in rough effects are Uric ordered more freely for fall. , OUs sVSsA Ktesatsi. ' SAVANNAH. May 34- T L' RPKVTrN'xV Hrrn. Mffi6ae. Riua.N rlrm; T, fl.OPl 7V4: Q. 7v7U 67.10, Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. OMAHA IYEST0CK MARKET Caul Are Steady to a Little Lower for the Day. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Fat aees urn La sab a la Ooeidl De saaadl Very Aetlve at rrlces Steady te Ten Ceate Higher. . SOUTH OMAHA, May 24, Ull. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday , 4.133 t.M l.S tfllcial Tuesday -. t,ti 16.SV 7.07s LsUinate Wednesday.... 8.tj0 14.0UO 8,000 Three days this week. .13 JIB 8S.6 14 Mti Same days last week... 14.8.! 3T.413 14,825 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 14.3S7 24.So lS.lHtf Same days 3 weeks ago.. 12.607 tS.fl SI ZJ Pame days 4 weeks ago.. 11.677 8S.1M iS.SW Kama days last year.... 13.047 80,063 13,ftj8 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, as compared With last year: ibu. 1910. mo. Cattle 411.208 893.074 18.134 Hogs 1.M1.766 861.003 210.'753 Sheep 682,011 6b8.63 83,048 The following table shows the average firlces on hogs at South Omaha tor the ast several days, with comparisons: Dates. 1911 .ai0.18.1908.1907.1808.1905. May 14.. May 15.., May l.., May 17.., May 11... May 18.. May .., May 21.., May 23.. May 23... May 24... 6 7 W 5 I 30 81 8 P6 7 11 8211146801 16 6 PS' 6 80 6 24 19 6 29 6 80 6 H, 35 7 X? 6 21 1 33 1 83 (84Vs 844 702 680 626 IV 68 6 7f S.S 6 34 684680 5 78 689S 638& 8417 01 68S6 24 6M 664 70O63761S623619 6 60 I 48 6 86 6 11 6 IS 6 23 662 8 3a 6 97 6 04 I 23 6 17 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at thS I'nlon RtrM'lf V,n4, HAllth Omak. nm twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. yeeter dny: RECEIPTS. C., M. A St. P I VSHlltJ, XlUASl DltODU. XI r 86V t I 4 48 19 6 71 8 10 4 - 1 44 8 7 1 t I 103 28 aDasn i Missouri Pacific Union Paclflo S7 f! A K W K.ill 7 C, oV N. W. (west).... 62 v., Bl. f., M. U.... 40 C, B, A Q. (east).... 8 C, B. A Q. (west).... 88 o . n t ji p i...ti t C, R. I. A P. (west).. 2 Illinois central a. a. w Total receipts .197 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. .. 647 1,740 1,022 Omaha Pkg. Co , Swift and Company..., Cudahy Pkg. Co Armour A Co Murphy ,.. Morrell , Sinclair W. B. Vansant Co..... Stephens Bros. Hill A Sot F. B. Lewis , Huston A Company.... J. B. Root A Co , J. H. Bulla ... MoCreary A Carey..., S. Werthelmer , Rothschild A Krebs... Mo. A Kan a. Calf Co Sol Iegan , Other buyers , 869 . 1,040 .. 1,118 1,799 8,030 4.444 4U 1.478 1.9C8 1.7110 B 71 81 ..... 48 70 12 49 8 ..... 7 ..... ..... 18 ...... 46 .., 48 ..... 28 ... 8 SS 26 .4619 13,392 6,814 Totals C.iulb rle)i.4Hew . kMkUl MMueyiste 4, cuuaiuwaoie lainug oil aa coinpareu wllu yeoituuay, out sun tua run lur tne three uays lovia up over lo,v00 ueaa, being only l.vuw hvau kuort ot tne same aaya iaa. week aua Lwo nea4 larger tnan uie same period a year ago. Tne arrivals consiateu very largely ot corn-iea came, a ooa many ot tnem being heavy . ana of very goua quality. 'ilie u.aiket on beef steers opened with buyers picking out such cattle aa pleased tnem that looked steaay with yesterday, ibis means that the good to choice llgnt and medium-weight oattle, which are In the beat demand, sold early. On the other hand, heavy cattle were Inclined to drag, and the teadency. If anything, was A .tittle lower on that kind of cattle.. Good heifers And good light cows on the heifer order sold vsry freely at prices that were steady with yesterday. Heavy cows, on the other hand, were slow sale, the same as they were yesterday, and for the two days they are around oioo lower. Stockera and feeders contlnus extremely scarce, the supply consisting only of three or four loads per day as a general thing. While the demand Is limited. It Is fully equal to or possibly- a little In excess of the small receipts, so that prices paid are strong In spile of the fact that the beef cattle market is not very encouraging. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 8i75.10; fair to good beef steers. $6.605.75; common to fair beef steers, 85.01 lio.60; good to choice heifers, 86.006.75: good to choice cows, 84.766.26; fair to good cows and heifers, 84.254.7o; common to fair cows and heifers, 6Z-7iitT4.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, 35.30i)6.70; fair to good stockers and feeders, 8s.303i5.70; fair to good stockera and feeders, tfi.OOiSo.SO-, common to fair stockers and feeders, 84.08 O6.00; stock heifers, 84.36&A.00; veal calves. 44.etK3-7.2S; bulls, stags, etc., 14.00.26. . . BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. 1144 I N 1940 I M 1441 M 1K 4 H ...,.14il w ....t4J21 I 15 UN I 44 1171 I M 1044 I W 10T 4 41 1114 I 41 .....1164 I 16 ISM I 46 124T 101 4 74 1161 1 TO 14.. 14.. tl.. 14.. II.. 14. . 14.. 30.. 14. . II 14 1M0 I TI 4 1S4 I TO II 114 Tl 10 1461 I Tl II.. 44.. 11.. II.. to il.. II.. 14.. It.. 44.. 14.. 6.. IW I 74 ...1404 I 71 .IMS I 75 .,..141 TS ...1111 I TI ...1161 71 -.1411 TI ...1411 TI ...1171 T ...1464 I M ...1114 I 40 ...1471 W 11.. I.. II.. 34.. ..104 ISO .. T4I M .. Til 10 .. 404 6 40 11.... 84... 4...., 44.... 4.... .1047 I II .177 I M , 771 I M .771 I 40 .171 6 40 COWS, 4... ,...1JT 4 71 121 4 40 ...1114 4 14 44 so ...lea 4 4 ,..1070 I 04 ...1144 I 01 4... 4 4. I. I. 4. !? 11 I 10 ..1290 ' ..Ull 4 14 4 te . M ill .1444 4 40 - I.... ...144 4 10 I.... ... II 4 40 4.... ...1104 4 M .1404 I 04 M 111 . 440 6 84 I'ALVFS. I7 00 111 IS 111 4 00 1H N , 14 4 14 , lei 4 71 14 in ,170 in , 124 1 40 IN TM 174 1 40 IS I N I HI TM 144 1 14 144 I M ,iw in 1M 14 ,144 1 t$ US 7 14 14 7 40 1H 7 40 14 7 4 I:::::::: t i. i... i .. ... 3... t: i .. i... 144 7 44 307 7 40 is r ti TOCKEKS AND FEEDERS. 47 i w I , 40 I 14 , 414 4 4 , 63 I 44 TOO I so 11..... 14 , 31 VI I 14 6 4X I II HOQS Conul6n In th. h- ., ... easted cheaper coat of drove Md mMy sellers set their Dees In -m.Til early. Quite e . llttrw beslness was done oi l steady to shaded bar but trade Z stronger tone after first rounds and prices were gradually, elevated to nickel ad trances... Lata in the session this gain was general and waa hnn. v ' of aU weights. ' ' ' Receipts amounted to over 14.000 bead a run that is only 3.000 head less thwi yester day s heavy crop. Weights had good as sortment and quality was usual. Trade proved active from the start and reeulted from a hew parking demand In the face of liberal speculative orders. One of the leading packers trailed ysstarday and oi hers bought In aggressive fashion this morning so thai beugaln purchases were iniiueiatble. Total orders of a sDeculative aihira called for fully 16 per cent of the run and Quality , rsther than weight, was given No. Av. Pr. II 1004 I 14 II I 6 44 II 1041 44 li 414 I 14 II Ull I 44 M. Ml I 40 11 1421 6 44 4 1177 4 a M...; 1041 I 41 II i M I 41 10 1111 I 44 11 1U.4 I 10 II HI 1M 17 104 6 40 It. Ill I 44 II lioo l il 14 1220 I 44 14 ..1IN I 44 14 1SU 4 40 IrTI I 40 111 I 40 14...., 1401 140 II 11M I 40 14 1024 4 40 14 1JW I 0 11 447 I 40 II 1UI I 40 14 lUi I 44 14 1174 4 14 44 1144 I 41 to lint I 46 14 1264 4 41 13 114 4 44 BTKER8 . 7 Ml I 11 II 710 I 14 1 11U I 40 1 481 I 44 I...., Ill I 44 Ml 1 404 4 44 II. ........... 417 4 44 4 444 4 W 4.... I HO 4 04 1 17T I 04 7 441 I 10 ( 7... 1014 I tl I Ml 4 04 1 1M4 4 14 4 10 4 40 34 Ull 4 40 4 loel 4 i 1 1144 4 44 1 1140 I M credit for selections. Bulk of business ranged around 86.AK.n, these prices ap plying to most of the butcher grerirr. Best bacon anlma.s on sale reached 35.76, a top that shows the advance.. Me. Av. gk.' If. No. a. Sh. Pt. 'J t 40 I M 44 ! 1M I l4 4 170 ... M t4 Ml 10 I4:4, 41 110 40 4 44 tfl 14 ... 4 44 le 140 I M IS t?1 44 4 I Ill ... 44 II 1T0 ... II2 41 r4 M i 10 41 SS I Ut4 4. M7 ... It 44 Ill 304 111 W .-. ! II 171 ... 141 IT rl 1H III 44 t ... s 44 rt ... Hi m , ... as 44 170 M III t ... w ! . 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I 71 BHE.EP Several surprising features were Involved In sheep end lamb treae. Volume of supply was normal, but the display had a better variety than on moat days re cently. More matured sheep arrived, but the proportion of lambs, both woo led and shorn, still proved large enough to be in an easy majority, logically, the market was due to weaken, but actually, prloes ranged from steady to a dime higher In spots. Strength was confined to sheep and various bands of extra good lambs, oc casional sales of the latter class of stock showing an easier trend. An uneven busi ness Indicated an uncertain feeling, of course, but despite this condition, the big bulk of offerings landed steady to strong. Twenty-five doubles of stock, the entire receipts, met with a healthy demand and cleared readily. At times the call from buyers was really aotlve, but the general Inquiry could hardly be labeled urgent. Classy kinds of lambs crowded high prices at Chicago, wooled Mexicans selling at 87.55 and on up as high as 87.70if7.75. There were no wooled westerns of consequence on sale. Desirable shorn lambs settled In notches almost -Identical with those of yesterday, eight-pound animals with plenty of quality bringing as much as $7.00. Oood spring lambs sold at 67-60. Matured sheep were usually shorn and consisted largely of wethers and yearlings. These olasses ranged at 3a.25C.&0 and shorn ewes passed all recent limits st 84.75. The sheep trade lately has not been keeping pace with Iamb advances so that any strength at present Is natural. , Quotations on sheep and lambs: Goo to choice spring lambs, 87.008.26; fair to good Spring lambs, 84.007.00; Mexican lambs, t.267.76; western handy lambs, 80.6Cy7.15; western heavy lambs, I.10?5.(I6; good to Choice shorn lambs, 36.607.00; fair to good Shorn lambs, t&. 7(-6. DO; shorn feeding lambs, 3.763X.76; shorn yearlings, tt.8o4l5.00; shorn Wethers t4 6.Vi5.16; good te choree shorn ewes, 4.604.86; fair to good shorn ewes, I3.o644.60. 8 spring lamb i...... 49 7 M . 817 weetern shorn lambs 78 t 66 tit Mexican lambs 74 7 70 458 Mexican lambs ... 82 7 76 06 western shorn lambs 69 6 75 237 west ylgs. and welhs. shorn..l6 ' 6 26 406 west. ylgs. and welhs., shorn. 97 6 60 68 western shorn lambs 76 6 66 ft Spring western lambs 86 6 60 26 spring western lambs, culls.. 28 4 00 202 western ewes, shorn 116 4 78 140 western ewes, shorn... 98 4 60 80 western ewes, shorn, culls... 93 t 60 14 western shorn culls, lambs.... 62 6 60 609 Western shorn lambs ........ 77 7 00 474 western shorn lambs ....I..., 70 6 0 60 western shorn lambs 70 4 00 CHICAGO - LIVE STOCK MARKET OeaiaaA for Catte aatt Sheep Weak -Hoars Aotlve, CHICAGO, "May 2tATTXJ9-Reoelpts, 19.000 head; market, weak and generally 10c to 16o lower; beeves, 3tY10!a.3"; Texas Steers, 64.&036.56; western steers, 84.&6.eO; stockers and feeders, 83.90iBe.76; cows and heifers, 32 4OS5.70; calves, $a.0-r7.75. HOGS Receipts, 83,000 head; market, active and strong at opening prloes; light, r.9084j.00; mixed. 66.60W6.83Vi; heavy, 86.36(3 62 V, rough. I5.3b(t26.6&; good to choice heavy, 8S666 82Vi; pigs, 85.3&6.90, bulk of Sales, 85.76166.90. SUEBP AND IM.M BS Rec el pts, 20,000 head: market, weak to lOo lower; native, 83.9ir-a6.00; western, 83.7fmi6.00; yearlings, 84.7Crti6.70; native lambs, 34.763r7.00; western, 85.7587.26. . Kansas Mr Live Steels Market. KANSAS CITY, May 24. -"ATTLJi-Receipts, 7.000, Including 100 southerns; mar ket, steady to strong; dressed beef and ex port steers, 88.766.25: fair to' good, 85.006? 8 70; western steers, l4.TOa6.86; stockers and feeders, R7&&6.66; southern steers, H-Mii 6.60; southern cows, 83.0U&4.60; native cows, 3Xrg.K; native heifers. 34.60ra4i.00; bulls, 64 16(1-6 ; calves, 86.0Oro-7.25. HOGS Receipts. 17.000 head; market. Steady to 6o higher; bulk of sales, eo.SOir i.tO; heavy, 86.756.2Vi; packers and butch ers, ,Mif6); lights, 35.80iii6.et. siiEEr AND LA MBS- Receipts, 8.000 head; market, steady to strong; Ismbs. t0Og7.6O; yearlings, 85 0Oaj.00; wethers.. 1.608 5.00: ewes, t4.00tii4.66; stockers and feeders, 83.00itj4.00. t. I-eols Live Stack Market. ST. LOUIS. May 84 ?ATTLiE Receipts, 8.900 head, including 1.200 Texans; market, steadv ; native shipping and sxport steers, 8fi.7.SriS.46; dressed beef and butcher steers, 85 4U4041 50; steers under 1,008 pounds, 86.0047 6.26; stookers and feeders, 82.60tj4.16: cows and heifers, II O093 15; canners, 300J315; bulls, 3.76.'a6.M,; .calves S5.0O34.26; Texas and Indian steers. 84.5tX.A60; cows and heifers 63 6O&6.60. , ' HtXKS Receipts, 11,008 head; market, 6c lower; pigs and lights, 8R.0Jg5.96; packers, 6S.7biev6.86; butchers and beet heavy, $5.8047 1 4 SHEEP AND TJLMB8 Receipts, 7,000 head; market, strong; native muttons. 84 "Ottf OO; lambs, tzttrq'l 78; culls and bucks, 83.0Oili2.60; stocksrs: 62.25itf8.00. t. Joeesh Live stack Market. ST. . JOSEPH. May U. CATTLE Re. eel pts, 1.600 head; market steady: steers, 84 5i5.1; cows and belters, M.60it.75; calves. e3 5"dJ7.0. , HOOS Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady; top, 85 94; bulk of sales, 65.7lM6.46. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, 86.AM7.3d. Stoek la Sigrkk. Receipts of live etoek at the five princi pal wester markets yesterday: lysine), jiufto. onee;. South Omaha Sr. Joseph .... Kansas City . St. Louis Chicago ...... Totals H.O11O 6.000 7,000 17.000 11,00 83.000 1.00D w.ouo .86.600 82,000 0,00 Waol Market. BT. lOUlS. May 24. WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums, litfHoj fine mediums, 134T16C; fine. 11I2o. gotelde at lewa City. IOWA CITY. Ia, May K-SpeclAl Tele- gram.-Jacob Beneas ended his earthly career by hanging himself here last last evening from the rafters ef his room. He had gone suddenly Insane. His body was found two hour later by hla wife. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. .... 3 10 .... 1.9U0 .... 7,000 .... 8.900 ....19.009 Council Bluffs. GEN. DODGE GIYES NEW PARK Will Donate land Enough for 0n on River Front. TO EXTEND BETWEEN BRIDGES Coadltloa Imposed le that Aeeeee te Hirer It Gives ss4 that Iel Yard lie Coaatraeted Reach, lag- to Broadway. Through the munificence of General O. M. Dodge Council Bluffs la to have another large and splendid psrk added to Its ex- tensive system. He has agreed to donate the land nrcesssry for ths new West End park In such a way that It will permit ths money provided by special taxation for the purchase of the ground alt to be used In developing the park Itself. He has offered to donate a tract of between thirty and thirty-five acres on the river front at tha point moat desired by the people of tha west part of the city-and which most nearly meets the epprovnl of the park board. It comprises the river front between the street railway and the Union Pacific bridge. General Dodge's offer was made to tha board In writing on March 80, when the park board called for offers of park sites to be opened on April 1. For excellent rea sons the board decided to withhold ths In formation from the public, but at a special meeting held on Monday night ths decision was reached to accept the generous offer and acquaint the public with the facL General Dodge, who owns about 160 acres of land between the two bridges made A double proffer to the board. His land front ing the river comprises part of three" tracts. Indicated en the plat maps as lots 1, I and 8. He offered to sell all of lot 8. which lies In the form of a aauara cvtniainln about thirty-five acres, for . 2n0 an acre. or wouia donate a strip 400 feet wide ex tending the full length of the river front between the two bridges, a distance of about half a mile. The only reservation Is that the owners of the land adjoining? shall have the right-of-way throus-h the Anrt. strip to the river. General Dodge owns all " tract, but only baa an Interest In the others, which aro owned by eastern friends, but It was wholly through his Influence that the donation of the most valuable part, tho river front, was given to the city. Conditions of Gift. Th gift Is accompanied by conditions that are easily agreed with, and while develop In the park Itself wUl also add materially ' to th value of the holdings of General Dodge and his friends. Th conditions re quire th obstruction of a boulevard from Avenue B along Thirty-seventh street to the line of lot 2, midway between th two bridges: thence west to the high ridge that runs parallel 400 or 600 feet Inland from the river; then following the ridge all thS way to tho south line of lot 8; thenoe to tha old wagon road leading from th Brown tract to th Union Paclflo bridge, following that grade to Ninth avenim ami h, ..1. to Broadway. Tho rlrht-of-way for this is to do given through th land traversed. The queaUon of Its cost Is yet an undetermined factor In th proposition, but as It has a firm sand foundation and General Dcj,.., Wwl , tha u ,houId b- covered only with cinders, th cost will b small in comparison with th prlc that would hav to be paid for any quantltr of land. If purchased outright. Th can only b determined in the report of th engineer Ernest E. Cook, who ha. been employ . by th park to make th surv.y. Moner Caoegrh on Maad. er ' In th gpeclaj pari, . fund, and when th final payments of th ; v f.Vy V ,nd ther' wln mow- This -ts believed to be sufficient to construct th extenslv boulevard and Improve th water front. A number of feasible plans for this ar m view. One contemplates using th tau, straight cottonwood trees that cover a large portion of the tract, for piling. A Pll sixty or more feet long could be sunk by hydraulic pressure with a small portabl. engine pump In a few minute to th. water lovei to suppcrt a concrete foundation for fromh ' th4t mUrht "tructed from the trranlte paving blocks from Broad way. Th. green plies below the water level ratal ,0r"nturte-- wall could p. could thus bo mad. very attractive a. win a- permanent and b. a delightful prospect All of this, however. Is a matter of detail H. will return about a week and will hen go to New Tork to remal, tii Uroadway offlco until September Lawn Mowers-w. have" big Mna-tha Great American, ball bearing. 81L lT DeVol Hardwar Co., 604 Broadway. NEW REGISTRARS ARE NAMED Nambaw f Appoints..!. J.Mtry - . BpoMiai Kleettoa, June 6, , i.i" rvals trom to emporary Ab.nce. several change har. ' traT mrUU, th P0""" ' the regl.! trarg of election, who" bare been called upon to serve .gain for tha special con gressional election on June f. Th regis, trar of eloctlon. who hav been called fall were held ?y th attorney general to be entitled to sATV at the special le- ' tlon. Followlnf nt th corrected list of th registration place and ths name, of th registrars, who wW b. at their poets on Thurday and Friday ct this week and ' again on election day: """V. KTtpublic.: Second ward-First prednct, city haU . N. Caeady. Jr., democrat; C T TikI bltts, republlcsn. Second orinlne t . 3 bitts, repu bllcan.,r'nrt' VZIV cigar store, 744 West Broway XSfi; ' pu'Woan"' dem0ert! S. st?.etrd A rI4"ir!rrt r FourtU i .: aieacn, democrat: W J. CConnell, republican l w buckle.'" repuM."lA wU,,,y.o?.V.d,n-' "'ward. demorTtTF: --. .uii, rB(iuuuran. Third Dreclen Oray's reaidenoe. 8oi Wu n,7 George H. AckerJ reambUcan? C UFrlll pen,, democrat. ' Crlp- lnt'Jlt?a:?-f7r,VL0,B?. "nty build. ""J1.1 . . c""Pany." toroJd we- . .. i-e.11-n1ntn street; fc'ellx o Neilf Drink Budwaiser. Jllng of Bottled Bear. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 210. Nia'ht 3V170X tr.mA- nc b giv,n ,1 L . "". "l club house famlhean'wii?' r,th J"""' and th lamiiiea a will be of an Informal and ar;dCnah:riCt'r:-,- ' ii ,! .,rr 3." -,i IS -1 ,y "10 it ,-tt.l, in tw lW !l T I If I It '!! f '.'. e n 1.1 1.i 11. H