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THE BEE: OMAHA, FK1DAY, MAY 2, 101... 11 r rouLTitv and surrLiKs NEOSHO Poultry Yards. established In I8S3; Rose Comb 11, I. fleas. I have bred this breed 10 rears, eggs, $1-50 and $1.00 per 18. J V. swartx, Amerlcus, Kitn. Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red and "White Orpington egga for hatching, per 16, C. W. Brltt, llarkcr Block. E BETiTiE. MASSAGE, Mod ern ' Drugless Treatments. 703 South ICth street, Apartmont B. Massage. Mrs. Steele. 1807 Farnam. 3d fL Miss Fisher, mas., bath, elec. treat D. 8C THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. Ws collect, repair and sell at 111 N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagon win can. 189 JXUVCTiiXjJ.i.U vinton. D. 7S95. 6J-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten pharmacy, 12th and Dodge. MANICUIUNU; face, scalp and mag netic treatment. Miss Debar. 204 S. lflth. INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 649 subscriptions to the L. H. Journal, $1.60; 6. E. Post, $1.S0. und Country Uen tleman, $1.W, will earn $3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n. which will Insure myself and fifteen other sutferers $10 a month each. Your renewal worth 60 cents. DONT WITHHOLD IT. , Phone Douglas 7163. Omaha, Neb. GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN. YOUNG women coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building at 17th and Rt. Marys Ave where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers aid at the Union station. MA8SAQE MRS. RITTENHOU8T3, 308 Boston Store. Eve. and Sun. appolnt'a. INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 887 subscriptions to the L. H. Journal 11.60; S. E. Post. 11.50, and Country Gen tleman, $1.60, will earn (3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, which will Insure myself and fifteen other sufferers 10 a month each. Must have 87 In April. Your renewal worth 60 cents. DON'T WITHOLD IT. Phnnn Do UK lax 7161. Omaha Neb. GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN PARODIES on the latest songs. Send tamps for list. E. L. Curry, Box S4J, Council 'Bluffs, la. Xf ARQAlilT. Swedish movement. 41S XLLi00.i.U.lLl Bee Bldg cougloa C37SL BALK OK EXCHANGE It B. HAVE good farms to exchange for resi dence and Income property, owners see us. J. A. Olson, SOI City National Hank Uldg., Omaha. CYCLONES CAN WRECK CITY PROPERTY, but they can't wreck land. We have land tor city property. PALMER LAND CO., 1106 W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha. 190-A,, NEAR Crook, Logan Co.; want residence will take good mdse.; land Is Irrigated; lies good: price $40. W. M. yiTi Arcade Bids- Pes Moines, la. Improved Farm Half section and 80 acrea; south central Nebraska; fair Improvements. Price (16,000. Want to trade this for town prop erty. No agents. Address me to Post office Box No. 633. Qmaha, Neb. TRADE if you can't sell. W. S. Frank. 1025 City Nat, Bank. CHOICE, absolutely flawless IGO-acre Minnesota farm, within two miles of two Rood railroad market towns; six big ele vators; every foot cultivated; fine, black loam Boll; rented for one-third crop; should bring $1,000 annual income. Would consider clear Omaha property up to $7,000 as payment. Big Stono Land Co., C20 S. 10th Sti,. .Omaha. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS UP TITLB. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandcls Theater. ACItEAGE F-UIt SALE. PAIMEITlAND CO. Have just lately got control of twenty five sections of Una land in Nebraska and Kansas, which they will exchange for clear property. 1106 W. O. W. Bldg. CITY PllOPEKTY FOB. HALE. Beautiful Home In Kountze Place We are offering one of the best built homes In this choice addition, located at 1811 Wirt St. A house that was built for a homo 5 years .ago of tho very best material throughout; has vestibule en trance with center hall; living room with fireplace 'to one side of hall, parlor nnd dining room on the other side, nnd kitchen with large pantries on tho first floor; a large stairway leauing oil ol tho middle hall to the second floor. Second story has 4 large sleeping rooms and bath, large attic whloh is floored, and where several rooms con be finished off when needed; hot water heating nlant. and the very best grade of plumbing through out, utiii lot wun large snaaa trees; on one of the best streets In this addition: good homes all around. Owner has made a very low prico if sold 'within the next SO days. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St Walking Distance Easy Payments This sew, modern and up-to-dato 6-room house, wltn sleeping porch, Is worth In vestigating. $600 makes the first payment, balance like rent. Is at 911 So. 27th St. This 5-room, nearly modern cottage la In fine repair. Is a bargain buy. price Is reasonable. $300 cash and balance monuny. sho in. au su 833 So. 19th St. This house does not amount to anything, but the lot is fine. 6am can be hod on oasy payments and the price is very low. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 200. 608 Bee Bldg, It's a Bargain 2328 So. 32d Ave. Wo want an offer at onco for this fine home; 'eight rooms, very well built, mod ern throughout, oak finish, tastily deco rated; four good bedrooms; full east front lot. with fine lawn, shrubbery, etc.; good barn. Cost $6,700, but must sell on nrwiunt nf ulrlrnAsa nn urltl ....... 1 .. .. ., ... I.UUDJUC, any reasonable offer. Phone us for appoint ment to see the house. Glover & Spain 121&-23 City Nat. Bank. Doug. 336X TYTrVTYPlVl T .VP Rinp.iiu Double frontage, east and west, both streets paved, sightly location, near 19th and Burt, $975. Can arrange for easy terms and building; also several homes and lots $500 and up, on which can build on easy terms. J. B. M'KITRICK. 4S1 Ramge Bldg. D. 8S7. Good House At a Sacrifice Near Hanscom Park 1335 South 29th St. Eight rooms, bath and laundry; all modern and In good condition; large base ment; fine furnace; brick coal bins and vegetable cellar) storm sash; screens: awning; cement walks; also furniture! consisting of quartered oak bookcase, library table, china closet, dining table, leather-seated chairs, fine kitchen cabl- ! net, gas stove, eic. Am leaving city and BUY FROM. OWNER 1814 Evans St. 14 block from car Thr rooms downstairs; sun room and bath: beam ceilings, t-foot brick basement: Lot 60x126 front and back yard, all sod; large garage. Now occupied by owner. Newly completed. Built for home. For further Information call at 1814 Evans. ""TO BUT, SELL OR RlsNT. FIRST SEE JOHN W. ROUB1NS. 1402 FARNAM 8V, REAL ESTATE citv 1'itoriaitTY run sale- Dandy Little Home Only $1,650 ."Old Ruggles St, R dandy rooms; south front lot 60x130, with fine large mnpie trees and plenty of fruit; nice lawn and beautiful view; cemented cellar, soreens, chicken house, furnace, city water and gas. Owner going away and offers this at a bargain figure of $1,00 on easy terras. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha National Rank Bldg. COTTAGES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED. For Particulars Phono Douglas 8335. $16.00 Down WITH $16 PER MONTH buys a nice home. INTER-MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE CO, iiuj uougias. Main Floor. REAL E8TATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALI3. California. SAN JOAQUTn VALLEY ALFALFA nnd FRUIT Lands. Southern Pacific nnd Banta Fo main lines traverse our absolutely level tract Only 16 feet to water; also artesian wells. Five hours' run to either San Franelsco or Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1,000,000. $125 PER ACRE -EAST TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May See the FONTANA ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric line from Los Angeles to Riverside. Make your rcaeratlons early and let us show you the "GOLDEN STATE" from Ban Francisco to San Diego. For free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Caltforlan, see or writs KARL BREHME3, BIS Boe Bldg. CALIFORNIA lano excursions 1st and td Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat Bk. Florida. TRADE 6 sections well drained prairie land, Florida, $33 aore. owner. Box 87, Nevada, Mo. Mtuourl. In Missouri; S3i acres; 214 miles from St Jim. HVm f,... ... 1 ......... .. 1.1 1 1 change for Income property in Omaha A.uiu uiuuinuriuice. iiave reoenur become resident of Omaha and desire all my Investments in Omaha. For further nartlclllnm mil IT! T) u ......1 ... nn -nt. braska Hlau-Oas Co. Douglas 8377. Minnesota. CLAY AND BECKER COUNTIES, In the famous Red River valley; rich, blaok soil, clay subsoil; $20 to $40 per acre; easy terms. Send for list O. T. Felland Land Co., No. 627 Palace Build Ing. Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska. DON'T forget to be at Crawford Vh . June a; 27, Si, 1913. lievr YorK. COAfTC t n t1A liLnri nf nnns,.-ML, crops are suro every year; 92 acres, $21 uuu, .ow uiujn nown. x mue out; buildings worth $1,000. $9 000,BCre'' P6r QCre' bulldlnKB worth 100 acros, 2 miles out macad. road, $20 Per acre, $500 cash down, R. R, fare to purchaser. Write for photos. Munson The Square Deal Land Man. 2126 S. Saline St, Syracuse. N. T. EMPIRE state farm given away; 276 acres including 60 choice Holsteln cows, worth $5,000; bulldlngB worth $10,000; fod der and tools; milk averages over $17 every dAy In the year; old age reason; price $17,000; $5,000 cush, $200 yearly, 6 per cent interest; free catalogue. C. J. Ellis, Farmers bank, SpringvlUe, N. Y. Ore iron. WE ARE owners of a 700-acre, 3-year-old commercial applo orchard, located In Douglas oounty, Pregon, nonirrlgated and in high state of cultivation. Will wholesale It in 100-acre tracts or multi ples thereof to responsible parties desir ing a first-class retail proposition. De tailed information and terms furnished. Sunnydale Orchard Company, 1302 Ply mouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. WuahlUKtuil. THE WALLA WALLA VALLET, Washington, presents at the present Umi a most attractive field for tha Investor and homeseeker. This section has never experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado or flood. A diversified district, where the small tract farmer does eu.uc.lly as well as the large grain grower. Writ today for free illustrated literature de scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy ing and hog raising. The Commercial Club, Walla Walla, Wash. REAL ESTATE LOANS. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6, 6H and 6 per cent: no dslay. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam HL GARVIN BR0S.oh- g "J MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS, t2t State Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. 021 CITT NATIONAL BANK BLDO, DOUGLAS 1278. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1018 Omaha National. Douglas 271$. LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros Pf. 1.11 I LUAno, jJCllli.-ai iuu.b w, " 110-ili uranoeis i neater mag. HARRISON & MORTON. 9 Om. Nat REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED SMALL TRACT OF LAND NEAR OMAHA. 10 to 60 acres. P. O. Box 626. Blair. Neb. WE have a buyer for your housecall Osborne Realty Co. Phone Douglas 147. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY OLASQOW Ocean passage VA days. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, eta, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Gen. Arts., 35 W. Randolph HL, Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. WANTED TO BUT. Dolgoff td band store pays highest pries for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1907. y'EBT prices for furniture. Call D. 71M. WOULD like to buy a firs or six-room bouse to be moved on a lot. One in the neighborhood of 2th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. D. 055. Quick buyers of furniture. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Hhlp lUe stock to South Omaha. Bsvs mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful attsn. lion. Live Stock Coutiniaalou UercBistt, BYER8 BROS. St Co. Strong, ratable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. St Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET May Wheat Holding Liquidated by Scattered Holders. CORN IS GRADING MUCH BETTER OitiHhu Stnrkn Arc Im'rennlnK nnil Very I.lttlr Yellntr Cereal Is Avnllnlile in Chlcnao for Mar Delivery, OMAHA. May 1. 191X The market was Inclined to be easier yesterday because the foreign markets were lower, although a good demand de veloped on the break nnd prices grad ually grow firmer. Liquidation of May holdings by scattered traders was noted early in the dor. while traders were transferring hedges from May to later months. Minneapolis mills arc said to have bought winter wheat in the south west markets yesterday. Logan A Bryan, through their crop ex perts, issued a report yeatetday saying that the acreage sown In Kansas was 7.4K,0H. while S32.62S acres lmvo been abandoned. Indicating a total yield of 125,520,694 bushels. The above figures re sult from tho average opinions of more than 800 grain millers and bankers, who are In clone touch with actual prospects. The present condition Is M.2 .per i-ent on the standing ncreage, using nineteen bushels an 100 per cent The Indicated ylold of 7.1(3,776 acres standing is about 1S.1 bushels per acre. There Is sufficient moisture over all the western part of the state to tako care of tho growing plant until the middle of May. The big central belt where the wheat Is thickest on the ground, will need moisture before that time. The plant Is earlier than usual over the large producing area. From the manner In which longs In May wheat have been liquidating their holdings for many weeks pant, und this, too, at much lower prlcep, tho longs have mado up their minds that It would be a rather poor bargain to take delivery and run the chance of disposing of a round lot of this grain in the face of the most rosy outlook over seen In America, Cash wheat was unchanged to 4c lower. Corn receipts, which Hre largely of fresh shellod corn, are grading much bet ter than formerly, and Omaha stockB are decreasing rapidly. The total stocks In Chicago today are not over 3,600.000 bush els, with very little available for delivery on May contracts. The cash demand Is not urgent except from Industrial con sumers. Traders think tho market ac tion, unless affected by conditions not yet apparent, Is likely to be but moderate during the next two or thrco weeks. Cash com was He to lc higher. The good Etrength In oats yesterday was duo in part to buying becauso of numerous roports of necessity for reared tng. Showers, to give oats a good start, are needed through the belt The scarcity of oats that will grade contract has In duced considerable covering by shorts in tho near by deliveries. Tho receipts con tinue moderate nnd the indications now are that the movement will not beoomo heavy until after corn planting. Cash oats were He higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour. 1U.0OO bushols; corn, 60,000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bushels. Liverpool olose: Wheat, 1 lower; corn, USd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 655,000 bushels and shipments BVi.OOO bushels, against receipts of 4&4.000 bushols and shipments of 3,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 383,000 bush els and shipments 3S3.000 bushels, against receipts of 694,000 bushels and shipments of 449,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts wore 488,000 bush els and shipments 623,000 bushels .against receipts of S47.000 bushels and shipments of 690,000 bushels last year. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 30 163 14T Minnesota 191 .. DulutU $9 Omaha j...... 47 28 18 Kansas City W 28 3 Rt. Louts 71 28 Winnipeg 190 Omnha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S46c; No. 3 hard, $EH36c: No. 4 hard. 8&84Hc: No. 3 spring, 85S5Hc; No. 4 spring, S384ttc: Na durum, 88388Hc; No. 3 durum, 87 CORN-No. 2 white, EGViSWJHc; No. 8 white, 54H6c; No. 4 white, MH864c; No. 2 yellow, EBc; No. 3, yellow, 6464c; No. 4 yellow, 63QC4c; No. 2. 64WSG4H0: No. 3, 63H054C; No. 4. G2H63Hc. OATS No. 2 white. 3JKC34Hc; standard, S3io; No. 3 white, 33Hc; No. 4 white. 3S SSUc. BARLEY Malting. 646C2c; No. 1 feed, 414fia RYE No. 2, 67W7c: No. 8, 66HS7Wc The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard .winter: 2 cars, S6lo; 1 car, 86V.C. No. 3 hard winter; 1 car. 86c: 1 car, 85?ia No. 4 liard winter: 1 car. 84Hc: 1 car. 84c No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 854ic. CORN No, 3 white. 1 car, 660! 1 car, 54Hc No. 4 whitMi car 64o. No. i yel low: 1 car 55c, No. 3 yellow: 1 car. Uo; 2 cars, 54Hc; 2 cars, E4Mc: car, 64c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 64c: 4 cars. 63ic No glade: 1 car, 62Hc; 1 car, 61 He. OATS Stondard: 2 cars. 33Hc, No. 8 white: 6 cars, 33Hc. No. 4 white, 1 car, RYE No. J: 1 car. 57c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the TrndluK nnd Clostnir 1'rlces on IlourtI of Trade. CHICAGO. May 1. Reports that sev eral largo flour mills wero soon to close because of poor trade today weakened wheat. Closing prices were c to Ho net lower. Corn had a not decline of Ho to HSc. oats finished unchanged to Hi? He off, but provisions made a net up turn 01 zmc to IbC Advices that the closing down of sev eral big northwestern flour mills was Impending because of a falling off in business was coupled with more favor able news as to tho European political situation. A prompt weakening of wheat values took place and the market closed at near the low point of tho day. Lower cables, based on favorable European crop news, formed an additional bearish fac tor, as did the reiteration of enthusiastic crop news from the domestic field. A little upturn after a weak opening occurred on account of the fact that 1,895,000 bushels of wheat delivered on May contracts had mainly gone into strong hands. On Uie swell there was considerable profit taking A downward titnd was already in evldenoe when tha milling situation aggravated bearish con ditions. Primary receipts of wheat today were 665,000 bushels', last year, 404,000 bushels. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 143,000 bushels. Poor demand for American corn at Liv erpool helped weaken this market There were fitful rallies on buying spurts, but the general tone was heavy. Oats, after a firm start, weakened with other grains. Small hog receipts and a consequent upturn In prices at the yards helped pro visions. Improved cash trade also aided values. Article. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close. I Yes'y. Wheatl I. I 1 May. July. Sept. Corn. I May. July. Sept Oats. I May. July. Sept Pork. I May. July. Sept. Lard. ! May. July. Sept. 91VtfrKI 92H lHSJ 91H 91H-2H 92 91STH 92H H 91H91HHl 66H1 66 65H356HOH 55H-H 6H 6ST& 66 60H 66 S5Hgi 35 S64jTil 57H! I S5HSH! 35H5TT4 3?ifH34HH 34&35! I35HS-H: 34 34H 19 70 19 CS 19 60 11 00 19 76 19 70 19 60 19 62H 19 62 19 47 19 CO 19 40 10 92 19 G2H 19 42H 19 Hi 19 42H 10 97' 11 02H 10 97H' 10 87H 10 87H 10 S5 10 85 11 40 10 hZiti 10 22. 10 87 10 87 10 fc& 10 86 11 3&7T II 37 11 00 10 85 10 85 11 40 10 90 11 60 Ribs. I May. July. Sept. 11 60 11 06 11 02H6 10 87H 11 07 U 02 10 87' 10 87H 10 0 10 87H1 Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 21.01 S1.07; No. 3 red. XcfiJl.00: No. 2 hard' 93So. No. 3 hard, 92tMc; No. 1 north-, ern. 92QMc: No. 3 northern, 91ogit.08H: No. 3 northern, tOQOloi No. 2 spring, Wet WANTKU TO RENT YOUNG business man desires room In strictly private home; no rooming houvo need answer. Address SI 308, Bee. ONE furnished room; nothlng'north of lyithrop nor west of Sitlu Call evenings, Web. eJss. 9.V N'o. 3 sprlne. RHidli". Nt. 4 surlnr. CS9c. velvet chaff. !.71iV4c. durum. V?c t'orn No. 2. MHfvVc. No. 2 whlti-. SIWXV.', No. 2 yellow. MMft?i No. S, M fc; No 3 white, ssffvsno. No. 3 yellow. MfcMV; No 4. MtfttlV: No. 4 white. K fl6c; No 4 yellow. (ifV Oats No 2 white. s;fl7Hc, No white. a'4fNMk, No. 4 white, 34HOtv4c; standard. 3SV Hye: No. 2. Mtwc. Barley. 4CtiVc Seeds Timothy, 3.:lf.fl6. clover. W.OOflMW. Provisions. Pork. 119 H. lard. jio.WH. ribs. tl Ujru K7H. lU'TTKR Firm, creamerlrs, 2WV KQOf Hteady; receipts. J4.M races: fresh, We: nt mark, coses Included, 17 ISc; ordinary firsts, 17c; firsts, 190. POTATOES I'lvhangrd; receipts, cars; Michigan. 4345c: Minnesota, 4tf4.V;: Wisconsin. lOfflRe. POl'LTRY-Llve. higher: chlokens and springs, 17c. Corn nnd AVhent Iteaton Iltilletln. United Stntcs Department of Agricul ture, weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at S a. m., 76th meridian time, Thursday, May 1. 1913: OMAHA D1RTRICT STATIONS. -Temp. Rain High. Low. fall. Sky. Anhland. Neb.. S7 fd .00 Clear Auburn. Neb... SS 64 .00 Clear B'ken Bow, Nb M 39 .00 Cloudy Columbus, Nb. 85 60 .00 Clear Culbcrtson. Nb W 46 .CO Clear Falrbury, Neb. 80 66 .00 It. cloudy Fairmont, Neb. tf, 6S .00 Clear Or. Island, Nb 86 61 .00 Pt. cloudy Hartlngton. Nb SS 42 .10 Clear Hastings, Nek. 86 6S .00 Pt. cloudy Holdrrge, Neb. S2 6R .00 It. cloudy Lincoln. Neb.. S7 69 .00 Cloudy No. Platte, Nb SS 38 . 00 Cloudy Oakdaln, Neb.. W 43 . 00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb.... 86 60 .00 Pt. cloudy Tekamnh, Neb. 87 6S .00 Clear Valentino, Nb. 70 SS .00 Cloudy Alta. Ia 85 68 .00 Clear Carroll. In 84 64 .00 Clear Clarlnda. la ... 87 64 .00 Clear Sibley, la 83 M .00 Cloudy Sioux City, la 84 02 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a, m. DISTRICT AVERAQK8. No. of Temp. Rain- District. Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 s 42 .00 Louisville, Ky... 22 7S 40 .00 Indla'Dolls. Ind.. 14 74 46 .00 Chicago. Ill 24 76 48 .00 St. Louis. Mo.. 19 HI M .00 Des Moines, la. 22 84 64 .00 Minneapolis 61 70 Sfi .20 Kan. City. Mo.. 26 86 68 .00 Omnha, Neb 17 Sfi 60 .00 Warmer weather Is general throughout the corn nnd wheat region, except In tho extreme western portion of the Omaha and the Minneapolis district, where It is colder, and froerlng temperatures woro recorded at eighteen stations In the lat ter. Showers occurred In tho Minneapolis district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. Loala General Mnrket. 8T. LOUIS, May 1. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 red. tLOagXlS; No. 2 hard, 92H MHo. CORN No. 2, C8c; No. 2 whlto, file OATS No. 2, 35o; No. 2 white, S7c. RYB-42C Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 92HW2Hc,i July. 89o. CORN May, PGHftMo; July, 66iQ65Hc OATS May, 34Hc; July, 34Hc POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 14c; springs. 18c; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 11c; geese, 7c. BUTTER Steady; 3rQ3ic. EGGS Quiet; 17o. Ifrmsnn City Grain nnd Provision. KANSAS CITY, May 1. WH E AMmIi, No. 2 hard, 8S90Hc; No. 3. ffitffSSc; No. 2 red, Jl.01ian.03; " No. 3, 90o$t.01. CORN No. 8, 67c; No. 2 white. 6TH0; No. 3. 66HGCTC. OATS-No. 2 white, 35H8Gc Closlu price on futures: WHEAT May. S5Ho; July. 8rHfrJo. CORN May, 6Co; July, 66H0. OATS May, HHo; July, 3&3i3SHc BUTTER Creamery, 30o; firsts, 29o; seconds, 28c; packing, 2ZWtUa. EGGS Firsts, 17Hc; seoonds, 14a, POULTRY Hons, 14o; roosters, 9o; ducks, 15c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 1. FLOUR First patents, $4.30Q4.GS; second patents, S4.16Q1 4 60; first clears, $3.10(33.40; second dears, 22 632.80. BRAN-I16.0OS17.0O. CORN No, 3 yellow, 66HO60HC OATS No. 3 white, 33o; No. 2 rye, W 68Hc. F1,AX-$1.32U. BARLEY1 2gi8c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 1. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s lid; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s lOd; futures, easy; May, 7s 9d; July, 7s 6id; October, 7s 4Hd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 6s d: American mixed, new, kiln dried, 6s ld; American mixed, old, 6s; American mixed, old, via Galveston, 7s 8Hd; futures, easy; May, American mixed, 4s HHd; July, La Plata, 6s IHd. Peoria Mnrket. PEORIA. III., May l.-CORN-No. 3 white, 67o; No. 3 white, 66HffflHC: No. 2 yellow, 654i8'G6o; No. 3 yellow, 65Hc; sam ple, 49c OATB Standard, 36Ho; No. 3 whlto, 85Hc Minneapolis Grnln Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, May 1. WHEAT May, SSo; July, &0o; September, 91H9 91Hc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 9IHc; No. l northern, 9090c; Nb. 2 northern, fa S&Xc; No. 2 hard Montana, 91c; No. 3, 86 GfGc. Boston Stock Murket. BOSTON, May 1. Closing quotations on mining stocks wars as follows: Allouei 31H Mohawk to Amil. Copper ...... 'lVNrU Con US A. Z. L. & B Ji NlplJilnn Minn ... IK Arlion pom 114 North Uutte Mu 13. A C. C. i B. M. 6 North Ike li Ctl. & Arliona .. U OM Dominion UU Cl. A HecU m OkmIi II Centennial ltUQulnry 7 ! Copper Hanga C. C l H Shannon ' East Bulla tt. M. . llhBuperlor 27H 'Franklin Superior II. M .. S , Olroul Con tM Tamarack 214 ! Oranbr Con 61 HU. S S. It- & M... lt Orrene Cananaa ... V do pM 47(4 . lala lloyale Copper. ttHUIah Obn 7H Kerr '' 1 i-it vial) copper Co V) Lake Cbpper 11 Winona I La Ball Copper ITiWolrerina to Miami Copper .... ii afetnl Market. NEW YORK. May l.-METALS-Cop-per, firm; standard, spot to July, 214. 7&9 ib.zo; electrolytic. 115. id; laKe, iib.7: cust- Ing, 215.60. Tin, qulot; snot, t49.76ftG0.12; May, ji'J.Nxaou.ri; June, HH.simn.vi; July, 18.2&3S.60. Lead. firm, at ITb0. Hnelter, easy, tC.ii01iC.66. Antimony, steady; Cook sons, 19.00. Iron, stuady and unchanged. fopper exports tnis montn. .h.wm tons. iLondon copucr, firm, snot, C7 7s Cd; futures. 67 7s Gd. I-ondon tin. firm; spot, 232; futures, 2S). ILondon lead, 17 12s 6d; ILondon spelter, 26 10 Iron, Cleveland warrants. C7s In London. ST. LOUIS, May 1 METALS Lead, quiet, at H ft; spelter, tower, at v.b. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May l.-COTTON-6pot closed quiet; middling uplands. 11. 96c; 'Mid dling gulf, 12.20c; sales. 88,700 bales. Fu tures closed steady; closing bids: May, lL67c; June, 11.69c; July, 11.63o; August, 11.41c; September, 11.10c; October, 11.04c; December, 1.06c; January, .03c; March. 11.11c. LIVERPOOL. May l.-COTTON-8not. moderate buslnewi; prices steady; mla- dllng rair. T.ita; gooxi miaiiiltig, C.80J; middling, 6.60d; low middling. 6 4Cd; good orainary, o.uu; orainary, a vsu; soles, 10,000 bales. Coffee BInrket. NEW YORK. May l.-COFFEE-Fu-tures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of three points In response to a moderate demand from shorts and reports of a steady spot situation. Scat tering liquidation checked the advanoa and caused reactions in the later trading with the close steady. Sales, 24,600 bags. May, 10.91c: June, 10.96c; July. 11.10c; September, October, November and De cember, U.0u; January, 1121c; February and March. 11.23c; April, 11.24c 8pot. quiet; Rio 7s, llc; Santos 4. 13;c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 14Q17c, nominal. Oinulin liny MnrUrt. OMAHA. May 1. HAY-Prairie, No 1 choice upland. S10.6oftll.6O. No. 2, tK.OOft 10.00; No. 3, No. 1 choice mid land. 110.004111.00; No 2, IMXM(i 00; No 2. Jrt.OOgB.W; No. 1 cholcu lowland, s XfC 10.00; No. 2, IG.004fS.00, No 3, Il.OotirtOO. Straw, choice wheat, t5.O041t5.SO. Alfalfa. No. 1 choice, pea giecn variety, tlH.OO 1100; No. 2. U0.COi712.00, No, 3, I7 0Oftv.00. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Strong to Ten Higher. H0QS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Sheep nml t.nmli I nl.ttirrnt Snpil, iTlth llemnnil Not No ItrUk ns t'snnl nnd Prices Ten to fltinrter I,nnrr. SOVTH OMAHA. May L 1911 Receipts were- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4,001 0,767 12.IXU Official Tucsdav 4.8.18 11316 8,482 Official Wednesdaj' ... 13 7.4W 7,188 Estimate Thurihlay.... 1.S57 8,308 S.l'S Four davs tMn w.nk U 141 SK.87S S6.1S1 Ssme days last week .16.5A2 30,040 31.89 Same days 2 w'ks ago.16.974 40.149 41,488 Same day 3 w'ks ngo. 14.759 33.267 38. 431 cMiiiiu unr s w ks ago. 11, jks ,ku o,,ieo Sumo day Inst year. ...16.349 66.649 34,163 I'tlA f ..1 1 1 I . I V. . V. - . . I ... a ,., iu,tu,iiK lll.'iu nuunii ,111, of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha iur 1110 year xo note 111 conii'srcu nun hist vear. lnia IQlf Inn. Deo. Cattle 30iV24i 335,105 .... 1X.KR2 Hogs PS1.784 1.278.IW4 .... 2M,10 Sheep 763,749 742,500 21,249 The following table shows tho rango of prices for hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last few days with comparisons: Date. 11913 1912 191l.l10.19O9 1908.1907. April April April April April April April April 8 63 7 45 7 42 6 901 9 01 C 6 36! 6 86 8 47 8 61 8 68 8 49! 9 Obi 7 01 6 11 I 38 7 41 6 6 7 06J 6 401 34 7 63 9 13 6 S3 6 31 7 91 7 67 6 83 K 85 9 22 6 M 6 34 28 6 35 6 28 A 24 9 04 6 6 5 2S( 8 90' 6 SI 9 68 7 981 6 28 8 1SH 7 CR 6 74 9 12 7 01 6 ill April 8 zn 150 9 II ti8 6 46 Mny 1 , 8 31 7 61) 7 61 K 6 41 Receipts nnd disposition of live stock at tho Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday : RJXrniPTS-CARH. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C.. M. & St. P. Ry 3 1 8 Missouri Paclrio Ry 18.. Union Paoirio R. R, IS 24 14 C. ft N. V Ry.. east.... 3 2 C. ft N. W. Ry., west.... 12 3 C. St. P., M. ft O. Ry.. 12 10 C, H. ft Q. Ry east 11.. C. B. ft Q. Ily.. west.... 8 27 8 C, R. 1. ft P.. Hy., east.. 1 C. R. I. ft P. Ry.. west.. 1 Illinois Control Ry f c. a. w. Ry... IB.. Total receipts 9 117 33 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 377 1,618 490 Swift ft Co 283 2,074 1.227 Cudahy Packing Co 314 1.945 S7 Armour ft Co 812 iW.7 1,411 Cudahy, from country 1,070 H. 0. l'. co 7 I P. Co 27 Sinclair 29 11111 ft Son 41 F. B. IajwIh 5 J. B. Root ft Co 14 L. F. Huss 22 McCreary ft Kellogg... 19 II. F. Hamilton 8 Mo. ft Knn. Calf Co.... 20 CUI110 ft ChrlsUo 18 Other buyers 170 418 Totals .L&m 5!S92 4,743 CATTLE -RecolptB of cattlo were very light today, only 6 cars being reported In. This leaves the total for the four days at 14,149 head, being the smallest Blnce four weeks ago and a little smaller than a year ago. What few cattlo were In this morning changed handn very readily. Tills would apply to all kluds of killers, cow stuff as well as steers. Buyers all seemed to want a few head and wero out early, with tho result that offerings had bsan sold by a o'clock In tho morning. Tho prtcos paid ranged anywhere from strong to 10c higher than yesterday. , . As compared with a week ago the mar irt u nhnut i,.ndv with lost week s close. and, possibly on some kinds a little higher, but It will be remembered that the market was in very bad condition ai the end of last week. T, wrtnM . urall If the POUntrV WOUld thoroughly appreciate tho condition of tho cattle trade and act accordingly. The market during tho latter part of last week, and at tho beginning of tha pres ent week broko very badly under free shipments of fed beeves. Tius urea was not limitea to una or iu twy umc. hji.ch nil markets suffering more or less, Cht h.inr nanonlallv bad. The Improve ment that has taken place during the last two or throe ilays nas Deen uue eiuueiy to a letup In reoelpts, and there is a f online nn nil thn markets that If the country will only act wisely and ship with moderation that the market win ...,..-,1 1 1 rnvnf nil lnat irround and be nn hiBh as it ever was. On the other hnr,H if h nnuntrv unwisely floods the markets, especially tho big oaatarn mar kets, at tho beginning of the coming week it will bu hardly possible to avoid still further uecimos. rr, nr., morn cattle In the COUn try than sufficient to supply the demana between now and the coming of grass, and It will be a simple matter to main tain good, strong prices if tho country does not get too anxious to sell all at one time. , . Quotntlons on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, ts.108a.60: tulr to good beef steurs, 27.85(38.10; common to fair beef steers. t7.607.86; good to wholes heifers, t7.257.75; good to choice cows, I6.6OO7.30; fair to good grades. tG.85O.60; common to fair grades. I1766.8A; good to choice stockers and fcedcrB, t7.6O8.00', fair to good stockers and feeders, J6.90i37.60; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, , W.260 6.90; .itock cows ahd heifers, tO.004J7.00; veal calves, te.7W.75; bulls, stags, etc, t6.K57.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. I I IT 7 11 II I 11 I 40 t : 1...... , u 7 ii 14 t 1 1 1 1 1 I I I U I I Xy. Pr. no, At. Pr. ...1041 7 00 II IIU Ill 1046 1071 , 1106 llll l0 I M I 10 I 10 I 10 1 10 1 10 1 it m 1 4t mi 7 to I... 13... 14... I... U... 4... II... I... II... 14... JO... II... II... II... II... It... 1... ... 137 7 M 7 IS ... U ... cn ...1071 7 65 7 II 7 75 7 10 170 Ul , mi I II llll I II , 1123 I II ..1018 7 16 ..lOtl 7 U .. I4 7 M ..lilt 7 W ..HO I 00 ..111 BOO .. in 1 00 ,.1041 I 00 1114 , 1011 , llll I 10 I 16 1 ao llll I 10 nn 1 10 uu 1 10 IMS 1 40 , U00 ( 40 ..1020 1 00 BTBKRfl AND HEIFERS. Ml 7 70 IT.. , IM I 10 IM 7 71 10.... till I 10 710 7 10 COWS. . 7)0 .10M . M0 . t0 .1030 4 4 60 4 60 4 tO 1. mo 1041 1160 ( CO 1 u 20... lo!!! 70 UK 76 1117 I K I 10 6 71 ..1044 1101 M I 00 ..till 6 IS ..mi 00 ..1401 t hm 7 00 771 MO 16 7 ira 7 00 t 1170 7 00 U I I 46 U ..1140 ..1011 11 hi 7 00 I., I U01 7 11 t.......U40 i lilt 7 n HEIFERS. ... Ml 173 .. 41T ..10tt .. .. 110 .. CIO .. Ill .. 014 .. (00 .. 60 40 16 6 II 7 00 7 ro 7 06 7 06 7 10 7 2 7 a I ....... Ill T 40 7 40 7 10 II." n!". 10..., rOO U0 , 710 7 60 u.'.V TU 7 60 MO 7 60 711 III 111 7 06 Ul 7 71 400 7 76 7 II I 7 u BULLS. ... tU 4 74 ...llll 76 ...1200 V0 ...1140 7 M 1100 1140 1749 446 7 19 I '0 7 II T II ... 740 7 (0 mo 7 16 ...1460 7 06 1 1410 7 !! .1110 1 OS CALVES. 70 7 00 140 7 10 1 1 00 26 , 140 60 10 7 60 110 60 640 7 10 1... 1... 1... , 106 I 76 , 100 3 76 111 M0 120 I 00 I CI 114 140 ) H I 60 1. 1 n BT0CKBR3 AND FEEDERS. 614 7 to 464 7 H 711 7 44 4 i) 7 rt 1 671 7 70 14 M5 7 444 7 ft T IV 7 16 HOGS The market continued to show this morning and another Improvement nickel wis tucked onto values. Receipts were very moderate again touay, ana with advices from other points of an encouraging nature tho trade, opened In L-ooit lmne. There was consldcrublo jdlckning before a trading bafls was 1 ear lira, but alter tne tirst sales were made the trade was fairly active To wards tlii rlosc things became a llttlo uutvtir, but the kales wade at this time landed In Just about the same nolehes ns tne earner ours. TI10 market was ratlier ragged and uneven hkhiii today, and while some sale o' mlxini and butcher weight hogs appeared to be If anything a little stronger than the average trade, some big heavies hardly showed the full advanre. The bulk of the lings sold nt ti.30fl8.3S. and soir-e real good lights readied tS. 10. Shipping and speculative demand was full and, a there was a good Inquiry from Parker buyers the out let was broad enough to take faro of the moderate receipts. While the market tins been In rair shape the Inst two days, values have by no means regained the week's Mb decline, nnd today's prices ure still IMlSOo lower than at the close of last week Today's reoelpts Included about 117 cars, or 8.308 head, bringing the total for the week up to 36,87. This is over 5,600 larger than a week ago, but Is almost 20,000 Manlier than for tho corresponding days n year ago. Representative sales: M. At Sh. Pr. M. At. Sh. Pr. 7 sis ..in m .... m o f-j im ... 1 to no.. in ... 1 to 61 . . .. CW WH 14 .... 4 0 I M n. ... ivj ... ts 7t uu it iio M Mi 40 I 36 S4 Ill 1 I tt M IM IH IX l HI 10 IM 41 141 MIS M. ... til . I 1 11 176 100 1 M (7 171 10 I )0 70 . . 174 0 I M . . )! 40 19 Id XI 40 I 14 IM ... I 10 17 ... 101 . . 1 Si 7 2t 140 I 10 11 100 .. I7H 141 10 I 11 H it. .. tut no 7i .. hi h mil M ...71 M I 17 H 70. .Ill ... I II H M US ... I I7H 1 IM ... I tlH M HI IM 17H l tit ... I IIH Tt 1ST 110 I tTH (7 til . . I tlH 45 1ST 110 6 10 U MT ItO I 1114 II Ml . ISO l. t0 100 I !H M Ill It I 10 C JM . . I 11H IT M4 ... I 10 tt 4t ... I MH 44 117 ... 10 14 I7I..S ItH U ITS ... I tO 71 Ill 10 I ItH II . ..IM . . I SO 70 Ul , . I II I It 117 M I 10 II Ill ... I 15 11 in ... t to 7T. ... in so s ss 46. ...194 ... I 10 St 110 M I Hi iti ... I SO SO 177 40 S 16 1 . 264 940 I 10 74 117 SO I it 71 .. 74S 10 10 II... . HI SO I SS 71 .. Ill M I M 10 231 I 16 TO tM 100 I 10 U... . til S I 16 tot io 1 to 71. . . .110 to a 11 61 t4 . . I t Tt 114 ... IB SI .. 110 40 I tO tl... ltT .. t IS Tl 140 160 I 10 II 300 110 I 16 II tlO 40 I 10 1 17 ... I 16 71 in SO I 10 71 Ml . . t M II 107 ito t to Tl 114 10 6 S6 It til (0 IM It IM . II ttl 10 TT t! 10 IK M IM '30 I t II to 40 I 15 m ni to t to m im 10 1 W 1ST ... S3 II K ... I tt I ttl ... I H Ill ... I II t9 114 ... t tl Tl 2S 15 40 ill . to ei too 40 t tt 04 177 tOO IM TS ttT ... t :i Tl tti too 1 to SI til 10 i tl II 177 ... 10 71., Ill ... 8 IS V tt ... I SO to. til 40 III et Ill so I to T6 lit ... t II Tl M9 40 111 Tl lit too I 15 TO 141 .. I 10 IS til HO I SS to ar ... 1 to 74 m to w tt 120 110 to tt tot t in; tl rt "0 t 10 17 tit ... t ITH 70 mi 110 to it nt ... 1 40 0 114 ... t ifi 71 .tOI ... I 40 M, tIT 10 I 10 II 2tT ... t 10 70 167 110 S 50 T4 104 ... I 40 41 Wl ... I 10 IT tOt tOO I 40 71 101 10 I 30 116 ... 0 Tl 136 10 I 10 SI IM ... t 40 nas. t no ... t k t 110 .. a. 11 ... t ss 1 to ... 4 11 t 10 ... 4 IS SHEEP Hearlsh arguments wero used on the part of all buyers this morning, their chief argument being the high prices on the local market as comparud with other points. Another thing that was more or less depressing was tho fairly large supply on hand for a Thursday, as the receipts umuunted to somothlng llkn thlrty-threo cars, or 9,383 head, as ugnlnst 11M n week ago and 6,797 head on the corresponding day one year ago. Kellers described the ourly trade us "a dead one," with buyers' bids ranging iiiivwhnrn from a dime to a Quarter lower than tho way thoy filled the bulk of the) orders on Wednesday, as tne sailing siuo of tha trade was not Inclined to do busi ness on that basis during tho first hours of tho forenoon few It any sales were made until well along towards noon. The early trade Included a sale of clipped yearlings, among which worn a few clipped wethors that sold at tU.SS. Around midday a break was miulu in tho deadlock and tha best lamha of handy weight sold about lto lower. Among the sales were four load of Mex icans weighing around SO pounds, that ,sokl at 18.03, highest price for the day, as1 against a top of t-S.SO on tho day bo fore. Tho loss desirable grades wero loss sought aftur, with tha result that the market on them continued slow and draggy, nnd In some Instances showed a decline of anywhere from lfiojCDc. Every thing was not cleared until a late hour, Quotations on sheep and lambs! Good to choloe Mexican lambs, t8.Wlj8.70; fair to good Mexloan lambs, IS.SMlR.W; good to choice western lambB, tS.2Tijl8.L0; fair to good western lambs, tK.00i9n.ZS; shorn iambs, $7.8587.o: yearlings, light, $7,?&0 7.60; yearlings, heavy, t7.0ftU7.X; wetbju-N, good to choice, ICe&ijUOO; wethers, fair to good, t4.8M76.68; ewes, good to choice, tfl.25i7fC.50; ewes, fair to good, t6.0Oti4.2S; culls and bucks, flOOrr&SS. Representative sales: No. Av. Tr. 194 Utah feedar lambs.., CO 6 25 190 Utah feed or lambs 61 25 114 Utah feeder lambs CO 6 25 49 Utah feeder lambs K 4 00 222 Mexican lambs 82 8 (15 Sil Mexican lambs M) 8 65 6 Mexican ewes 94 fl G 2 Mexican yearlings 90 7 X ZV6 Mexican lambs 79 S 65 233 Mexican lambu 79 8 65 ICiinsaa City l.lvo Btuek Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May l.-CATTLB Receipts, 1,600 head; market strong, na tive steers, t6.7Ml8.75; southern steers, $6.26 430.00; southern cows and heifers, $4.12 7.75; native cows, tS.504MS.50; Blockers and feeders, I6.60gtfr.86; bulls, tr.7Mr7.60; calves, t5.50irl0.00; western steers, t6.iu06.2S; west ern cows, t4. 260.25. HOGS Receipts, 0,000 head; ntarkot higher; bulk of sales, I8.35ftj.i0; huavy, IS.t04j8.40; packers and butchers, t,35tf 8. CO; light, tS.4fr2j8.t6; pigs, T7.EVai.76. BHEEI' AND UAMllB-Rocelpta, 12,000 head; market steady to 10a lower; mut tons. I5.002ti.75; Colorado lumbs, I7.Xjj 8.C0; range wethers and yearlings, ts.50(f 7.25; range ewes, t5.PUJ.0O. (.'lilcuao I. Ire Stock Market. CHICAGO. May 1. HOGS -Raoelnts. 15,000 head, market higher; bulk, tS.4C tf.cv; iignt, iJ.was.io; mixed, is.sojrs.76; heavy, tl.OC1lJ8.gO; rough, 18.068.20; pigs, .;. 70. O ATTIRE Reoelpts, 8,500 head! market steady to a shade higher; beeves, t7.30S 8.90; Texas steers, t8. 707-16; western, t6.tO3.10; stockers and feeders, JO.OO s.uo; cows anu neirern, o.wu.io calves, 16.5020.60. HIIIORl' AND I..AMUS Receipts, 14,000 head, market strong; native lambs, 16.90 ft7.2S; western, . 1507. 25, yearlings, )6.40 036.00; natlvii Iambs, pi. 601(8. W; western lambs, IS.10S8.8O. Nt. Louis Live Slock Market. ST. LOUIS. May 1. CATTLE Receipts. 1.G0O head; market steady; native beet steers, 15.7&Q9.O0; cows and heifers, 14.60 06.75; stockers and feeders, t5,258.00: southern steers, t6.25S6.50; cows and huir ers, 14 .0037 .00; calves, i5.tobti.60. HOGS Receipts, 7.600 head; market 10a hlvher: Diss and lights. t1.001Ui.10: mixed and butcher. 18.6Oa.70; good heavy, J8.S0 Q8.M. SHEEP AND LAMRB-Recelpts, 2,000 head; market steany; native muttons, ts.00i87.25; lamos, ij-wqrs.Ts. Hloux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, In., May 1. CATTLE Receipts, 4W hean ; marxet strong to 10c hlKher: native steers, 17 50718.60: cows and heifers, tTJ.O&tOT.SO; canners. .7tvfl 6.26; Btockers and feeders, 7.0Ofl7.75; calves, to-iixu'i.tv; uuns, j.ir(n.uu. HOGS Rooolpts, 5,600 head; market 60 hlghor; heavy, t.2534.30; mixed. tS.2WjX.35; light. tS.302J8.3S; pigs, t7.25tj i.W, duik or saies, 1n.1twQn.31. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, none. ST. JOSEPH. May 1. CATTLB Re celpts. 100 head; market strong to 10c hlghsr; steers, 7.2&g.7S; cowj and helf- era, ii.wiiqim, wiyoo, v,wu,.w, HOO& llscelpts, 6,700 head; market steady to 5c higher; top, t8.j0; bulk, $8.26 68.40. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts, 3.000 head; market slow, lambs, J7 50. Treasury Htalement. WASHINOTON, May 1. The condition nf the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today wus: Working balance, i73.7uo.74s: in nanKs anu rnnip Plno treasury, 142.920,661, Total of general fund, $141,333,013. Receipts yesterday, t2, 03l.su. Disbursements. $1,823,530. The sur plus of this flscul year in JS.606.4S2. as usalnst a deficit of $12,580,4X5 last year, The figures for receipts, disbursement, surplus and deficit cxrludo Panama canal and public debt transaction. NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Appearance Altered by Outburst Without Precedent in Weeks. FOLLOWS A LONG DEPRESSION 1 . ... ""r" Tvr nnd Three Points ami Canadian rnclflc Scores an Ad-nnce of Six Points. asNhsd nVT' Mar ,l An outburst suci "fJkVK2SLX' 'Of ftevera. of th Mrck mnrket todavraftefTw Crh !n?ufrw.7',,fttl?n nnrt M n priced ?, !l. nmrkel leaders as Reading Union 6-J.alnt-mivance 1 "BKW ,corea market was broad and vigorous on r.i.V... J.V . . "'nvo lavoritrs, nil n ?L8,k' b'n'fltn by tho move" f.i. Vi, - ' Kommoniy ascribed fon."!.''!:" S'"fl h decidedly hopefu, ?'" '"'vrK oiiowing tne con lerolice of aiubasnadura l t...i. 1. Mtiv "rSro'f reP'.' " Powers wsi atmosphere "fhrYrlnclpal ropca"' 5" rf'i !"! c,0," " account of f "H"ors were iiennvad of ths h.,Vti.baI?21fttor .R c""dltlons abroad. ?K?d?lti 0,0 X-ondon jeablM nhowtM 'uvvi '4 UIS.UUU U(Oll n r n 1 . . "l w,b" ProbaMv true, however, that the "jz, o nl i . 1111 e oiling move ment. Belling had gone on so long that i ... 1 . "I'P'renny innated ?l Ith0 l?rkct .at ,lmes ysterday and their resiliency before tho receipt of the iiviu ..oiKiuii iiiuicaira tnst the nmrkot would bound up on any favor able development f sufrirun Iimim. IU1CO to LlVe bUll trHll..ro nn nnnlna- When tho turn In tho mark.jt came bear trmlern wapa Mih,n.lin.i ...... , Junidnr up prloes on themselves. " Jtr ,lfc"V "".nuenoy or tne leaders --- -..." ,,uv-'v i.n, iiiu eny pari or the, itnv rtv Mti.w. ir...(n.(fcu - . recent weak features. ivsr uurty new records for the year woro made during tho forenoon. In tho llllt WAl-A Maw ll.w,H - U , .... .. . ... : " - -' " ' . 1HHI.-JI mui'ireo ,l&, tp l(Cis IlalUmoro tk Ohio. New Yorlt i.eiurai ana Illinois central. While this movement was in progress ths market w. unseweo. some stocks moving back and forth with vlolenoe. 4onus were irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,230,000. United States bonds wore unchanged on call. VlltllliM nf - 1 - - I II . .,-- on stocks were at, follows: . . Balac. 111,1). Low. Cloaa. Amaitaouo.! Ctoppsr 47,100 U 71t 7IH Auurican Asncuiiurai , to American neat sugar.. ,, MO HU 21 Amerlran Can 11,000 t HU Anarloan Can rM. ....... (60 1U 61U American C. A F. tOO 41 41 American ruttoo Oil 1 1W Am. lea BecuHtlea C,a,) 14 tm tm u tss American ldntaea Amerlran LncornotlT .,. ton 1U. Ainenoan a. et II..,..,,. Am DAI, . (.too It e,w UU....,,, Am, Hu(ar rtarinlns Amarloaa T. T,,. Amarlean ToSaaaa 100 101 U 101 101 1IU4 IM llfltl iinu 1,400 1UU 117H lllli JWJ IUM 1H 1Z9 Anaranila MJnlni Co 1.100 J7U, M 311, Aicuipim a,pmj jih IIH ii Alahlaun nrd .... ia,. ask mu ... Allantld iJoaet Une tm) 111 2l' 111 nauimore A Ohio 1,100 H14 wi it llethleliam fflael 100 am II llruuklrn Haplil Tr 4,000 iti 7H l!4 i.nnauiau lcuia ie,aov nij ZUH 1WH ltllral lAslta. AAA aa ft, aai, . 7 LVnlral teIW 1.000 114 !1U Chaaapaaka a Ohio....... Ohlcaco 41. W ,,, Oilciio, M. tk St. P. ... Clilcaafl A N. XV Colorado F. & I. ......... Poneolldaled Oil Oorfi I'nxJucH Delaware A lludatu Denver & Hlo Orande.,, Denier A It. O. nta 4,4) livt IIH aoa uu ii 4H 1414- M00 107H 109V( 104U vj mi mu 110 1.100 II It 00 1.100 11H 10H 1T7 10 4f It 111 I0H lit 400 II Dlallllera' Securltlaa lErla 4,700 t14 17 tt(4 Kris let pM !9rle M pXii (lenaral JOIeclrlo ......... Oreat Mjrttiern ptd...... Ore at Northern Or clta. Illinois Central Iiiterlwroucti Met , Inter. Met. ptd International Itintil., .. at 111 tOO 1MH 111 1.000 1IIU III 1H tl 1HV4 l.too 11 1.1M 1144 111 II I.JUO 1( 4,000 4IK 11 103 IIH M Intar-Marln pftl . International Paper International Pome ..... . Kanaaa Otr Bouihera.,,, lrlaile flaa ... 400 ttt 'iiii 1V4 1st ltK 1U H lit 41 "ioo "Mi 100 alu Lehlll Valler Loulirllla & KathTllla.i. M Rt. P. A B. 8. M. Mlaemirl, K, ft T Mlaaourl raelMo Nallcsal Dlacult National Lead M. It. 11. of M. Id ptd.. New Tork Central N. Y O. A W Norfolk A Waatarn North American ISorlhern I'acKlo I'aeltlo Mall I'ennajlranta People's Oaa , V.. U, a ft St. U..... Pltlsbumh Coal I'remei Steel Car a. 100 mil 1,300 111(4 100 lit 1,100 tin a, too ii 300 111 :) 11 IMH ltOH 111S 4W Ul 41 4,000 101 100 21 U 1,000 10474 ion TT 100H ion, nit 10M lot 77 Tt l.3 114Vi 1UW. 11441 a 11114 ioH tl it 14U in a 11 t.lOO lim 114 700 lOiU 101 2 tOO II 1014 100 11 II 400 5IU II H Pullman Palace Car ilaadlnc . 111,700 1I1S, 1I74 140H n,KliA f m. a 1 rwiA mh :iu llrpublle I. A B. ptd.... 104 II V 11 Itock Island Co 11,100 lttt 17U Itock laland Co. ptd 4.100 IJ1A U Kt. I., ft, 8. F. Id Pld... 100 XI Seaboard Air Una 100 114 IIH Seaboard A. U ptd , Sloan-Sheffield 8. ft I... S00 to 10 Southern Paclflo 1.100 IIH II Southern lUllwaj 1,10) HVt 1144 So. JUIIwar pfd 100 71 75U Tennessee Copper (00 tS S1H to 17 41 30 I7H 14H :tA tH tSH 1V4 4 WH MVi 04i 107 H to tlH 1 tH" It tm 4i Teias A l'aoins,...,M... aoo 11 11 llnlnn Tirlrln ,.. 4,t00 1IIH 14IH Union Paclflo pfd United Stale Kealtf. United States Rubber. United States Steel... U. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper I'a. -Carolina Chemical Wabeah Wabaeh pfd Western Maryland .. Wtit ern Union Wastlnihousa Klectrlo m ih tot; . 13,100 it sis 100 10m 10714 nuts iiH 100 52 H 1 eiU SUi t IH 200 too 100 1,300 400 wneeuns & u. r,. 1,100 IH tT4 ToUl isles for the dar, ISO.tOO shares. Weer York Moury Mnrket. NEW YORK-, May l.-MONI3Y-On call steady, at S3t Per cent; ruling rate, 3 pe. cent; closing bid, JH per cent, offered ai t4 per oent. Time loans, steady: sixty days, 4 per oent; ninety days, 4tf44 pel cent! bIx months, 4UflH per cent, PRIM IS MBRCANTILE PAPBR-6M HTBIlUNa rnXJHANQK-Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14.S33! for sixty-day bills and at $4.8e80 for de mand; commercial bills, $4,63. HII.VER Ilur, 60c; Mexican dollars. 48c. llONDB Government, steady; rallroa.ii, Irregular. Closing quotations on Tonaa today wsrs as follows: U. 8. rsf. is. rif.. lO0U,,K. C. So. r. Is I7W do coupon IKiiU 8. des. 4s 1M1 to U. s. Ii. r .lMViU ft N. unl. 4s, 14 do coupon 1MHM. K. A X- lt 4i M U. B. 4s, raf lllti do 4tis ..... . 14 do coupon Ill H Mo. Paclflo 4a.. 444. Panama tn coupon. .10344 do oonr. la II A.-C. lt ts ctts.... t044N It It of U 4Us U Amsr. Af. ta 100HJC. T. a I IH.. 14 A T. A T. OT, 4.. 100 do deb. 4f IJV4' Am. ToUceo 4. ..! N. Y. N. II. A II. Armour A Co. 4Ms.. t ev. IVis 774 Atchison sen. 4s.... l ft w. 1st e. 4s. HI4 do cr 4s 1140 ta or. 4s 104 do ct. ts IIViKo, raciflc 4s. H eeA, c U 1st Is., tltt do Is M Bat. ft Ohio 4s. . . . It O. S. U. rfdf , 4a. . . IIS edo IHi , IHilHnn. cr. tlis UU. . 7 Drook. Tr. cV. 4s... IIH do eon. 4s H eCen. of 04. Is. .. .105HIleadlng sea. 4s, 14 :en. Leather ts MU 8. U A 8. T. tf 4s 7244 Chea, A Ohln.4H.- 4 do (en, Is... . rfu, edo cone 4H UViSt. U 8. W, e. 4s.. Tlli Chlcaio ft A. 4- tt S. A. L. adj. Sa... 70(4 C D. 4 Q J- 4a . 1444 go. Pac. col. 4s.. IJU do gen. 4s ... U do cv. 4a. , II C M & S V ov 4tte..l01H do 1st ret. 4s. . ti C 11. I. A P. c. Is. HViSo. lUUwar U ,104 do rff. 4s 14 do gen. 4a nn tt ft a), r A 4H- tl Union Paclfls 4a.... r, V. fti II. ct, 4s 3144 do cr, 4s 04 D. ft It. O. r. ta... 77H "do lit ft ref, 4a. tl Distillers' (s M U. S. Rubber 4 . 101'4 trie p. I. 4s 134 U. S. Steel 14 la..,100i do gen. 4a... 71SV.-C. Cbem. ta, IS do cr. 4a. sar. II. II Wabash lat ft ei. 4a I7K III. Con. lat r. 41. tl Waatarn Md. 41,, li. Inter. Mot. IVis. . . . 74KWst. Else. ct. Is Uu Inter. M. M. 4Hs... liUWls. Central 4s... n Japan 4V4a ! "a Pld. Olfeied. New York Mlnlns; Slocks. NEW YORK. May 1, Closing quota tlons on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock,, t Meijcan ,, 70 edo bands ....t, II Ontario ,, .too Con. Cal. A V U OpUr jj Iron RllTcr ... Its Small Hopes ... 1 LeadTllla Con. .... 10 8tandard ioj Little Chief t Yellow Jacket . . , :0 Otfersd. SI 3. Hi i t 1 t 41H -i 1 at X Mil 4 1 1