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    T1TB BETJ: CWAITA, SATURDAY, MAY 1913.
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REAL EST TK
city rnoi'iiiiTY von s.vi.i:
IlKAIi ESTATE
C1TV PIIUPKRTV l'OU SA1.K.
VINELAND
VINELAND
VINELAND
LOTS-$300, $325, $350
Water mnins laid and paid for.
Located on the Northwest Boulevard, between
Maplo and ,"Tirt Streets, on the hill southwest of the
Deaf Institute. Convenient to two street car lines.
Over half of tho lots in the addition already sold.
TERMS $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Pay
ments extended in case of illness.
Abstract with each lot.
Take Deaf Institute car and go two short blooks
west from Forty-fifth and Maplo.
Salesmen on tho ground Saturday afternoon, also
Sunday after 10 a. in.
REED BROTHERS,
206 Brandois Theater Bldg. Phono Douglas 501.
COTTAGES FOR SALE
TO BE MOVED.
ITor Particulars Phone Douglas 3335.
$16.00 Down
J WITH $16 PER MONTH
' 1 buys a. nice home.
INTER-MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE CO.
1623 Douglas. Main Floor.
I
$100 DOWN
ISO per month buys a new, elegant, -room
bungalow, oak and white enamol
(finish, elegant plumbing. Webster 4193.
' Owner, my home, iSOG Dlnney.
TO BUY, BELL OR KlSNT, FIRST SEE)
JOHN W. ROBBINB. 1802 FARNAM 81'.
ACREAGE FOR SALE.
ACRES
NEAR
OMAHA
We havo the best list of acreage prop
erty In and adjoining Omaha, In tracts
of from one to ten acres, both lmprtoved
and vacant. It will pay you to coll and
let us show you what we have on our
list. Wo are offering our acreage on very
easy terms, so a person with small means
can afford to Invest In a little piece of
land near Omaha, which Is one of the
best and Bafest Investments you can make
HASTINGS &- 'hETCDEN, 1SU Harney Bt.
REAL ESTATE LOAN'S.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON OMAHA HOMES.
NO DELAY.
J. H. Mithen Co.,
INC.
021 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
DOUGLAS 1278.
6
flTV T riAMO T1.ml..rarlh..ir rv
0 310-312 Brande'ts Theater Bids.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm.
O'ICEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715.
MONEY To loan on business or resi
dence properties, 11.000 to 00,000.
W. H. THOMAS. 22S State Bank Bide.
LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros.
HARRISON & MORTON. 918 Om. Nat.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Professional Wheat Dealers
Goodly Amount of Grain.
Sell
WE have a buyer for your house call
Osborne Realty Co. Phone Douglas 1471.
STEAMS HITS.
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS
Sail every Saturday to and from
NEW YORK LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean passago T& days. Moderate rates.
For book ot tours, rates, etc., apply to
HENDERSON DROTHERS,
Gen. Acts., 35 W. Randolph St., Chicago,
OR ANY LOCAL AGENT.
WANTED TO BUT.
Dolgoff 2d hand store pays highest prices
for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607.
P.EST prlceB for furniture. Call D. 7MH.
' WOULD like to buy a five or six-room
house to be moved on a lot. One in the
'neighborhood of 24t!i and Clark preferred.
Telephone Red 4301.
REAL ESTATE
1FARM A- RANCH LANDS FOR SALE.
California.
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands.
Bouthern Paciflo and Santa Fe main
lines traverse our absolutely level tract.
Only 16" feet to water; also artesian wells.
Five hours' run to either San Francisco
or Los Angeles, with a combined popula
tion of far over 1,000,000.
$125 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS.
Join our half-rate excursion to
SUNNY CALIFORNIA
In May. See the
FONTANA ORANGE GROVES,
located on the electric lino from Lor
Angeles to Riverside.
Moke your retentions early and let us
.ehow you the "GOLDEN STATE" from
in Jtrranclsco to ban Diego.
I For free handsomely Illustrated book
it B on all matters Callforlun. see or
Kwrlto
KARL BREHME. 515 Bee Bldg.
CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and
M Tues. W. T. Smith Co. SIS City Nat. Bit
Missouri.
ONE of the best bearing apple orchards
In Missouri; I3V4 acres; 2V4 miles from St
Joe. Free from Incumbrance. Will ex
I Change for Income property In Omaha
free from Incumbrance. Have recently
become resident of Omaha and desire all
'ray Investments in Omaha. For further
particulars call E. P. Buowden. care Ne
braska Blau-Oaa Co. Douglas 8877.
Mluaesota.
In the famous Red Rlvor valley; rich,
block Boll, day subsoil; 20 to $40 per
acre; easy terms. Send for list. G. T.
IFellond Land Co., No. 27 Palace Build
ing, Minneapolis, Minn.
SEND for free .list of Minnesota farms,
(30 to 75 per acre. Minnesota Land
.Agency, Court Block, St. Paul. Minn.
Nebraska.
JUNE 26. 27. 28, 1813.
The biggest 3 days that Crawford,
pawes county, Nebraska, has ever
Known.
Write Aran L. Itungerford of Crawford
for complete particulars. It may mean
tnousonas or. aouars to you.
New York',
COMB to the land of opportunity, where
,rops are sure every year; 92 acres, $24
per acre, ow casn aown. 1 mile out:
buildings worth $2,000.
150 acres, $50 per acre, buildings worth
100 acros. 2 miles out. macod. road, tan
per acre, $000 cash down. It. R. fare to
purchaser.
Write for photos.
Munson The Square Deal Land Man.
2426 S. Saline St,
Syracuse. N. Y.
EMPIRE state farm given away; 276
acres Including 60 choice Holsteln cows,
worth $5,000; buildings worth $10,000; fod
der and tools; milk averages over $17
every day In the year: old age reason:
price $17,000; $5,000 cash. $200 yearly, E per
J cent interest; tree catalogue, u. J. tans,
.Farmers bank, Sprlngville, N. Y.
IVashluirton.
THE WALLA WALLA VALLET,
Washington, presents at the present time
A most attractive field for the Investor
and homeseeker. This section has never
experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado
nr flood. A diversified district, where
the small tract farmer does equally as
well as mo utrne grain grower, writ
today for free Illustrated literature de
lcrlblng fruit growing, gardening, dairy,
lnit and bog raising. The Coinmorcla'.
.Club, Walla Walla. Wash.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS.
fins to 110.000 mode DromDtlv. V. Ii
Fead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam.
TiANH on farms and Improved r.llv
property, 5, 5V4 and t per cent; no daisy.
i H Dumont V Co.. 1803 Farnam at
""WANTED City loans and warrantx
W Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam et
GARVLN BEOS.;
D. 8055. Quick buyers of furniture.
LIVE STOCK MAKKWT OF WEST
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion.
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
BYERS BROS. & Co. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 223 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. '& CO.. Exchange Bldg.
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG business man desires room In
strictly private home; no rooming house
need answer. Address at uee.
7 OR 8 ROOM, strictly modern house
at once. Tel. Harney 38s.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR REMODELING BAK-
erv llulldlnir. Office of Constructing
Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.,
May 3d, 1913. Sealed proposals, in tripli
cate, for remodeling bakery building No.
266, will be received here until 11 a. m.,
Monday, June 2d, 1913, and then opened.
Information furnished on application. A
deposit of five ($5) dollars will bo required
to Insure return or plans ana speclilca
tions If removed from tho 'office. En
velopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for Remodeling Bak
ery Building." and addressed J. A. Cole.
Major Quartermaster Corps, Constructing
Quartermaster. M3-&-B-7-Z3-31
PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIEF
Quartermaster's Office, 556 Federal
Building, Chicago, 111.. May 3, 1913.
Sealed proposals will be received here
until 1 o'clock p. m., Central time. June 3,
1913, for furnishing and delivering at
Chicago or other prominent railroad
points, 4,000 tons of hay and 3,000 tons of
oats. Information furnished upon applica
tion, a. l. smitn, umcr y. si.
M3-5-6-7-2S-23
CORN LONGS CAUGHT SELLING
Their Manipulation Could lie Seeu
llnck of Quiet, but Persistent
Offering to the Nhnrtu
Closing Prices.
OMAHA, May 2. 1913
fSorwIK'
professionals yesterday. . Tlio.ta who hav.;
niuivu me hum tiai oi wneat riant
along raised no objicion to the general
selling of this grain they knjw it wnl
be an easy matter to drive the light
weight speculolors to cover dt losses. An
oversold market will probuhlv be scm
next week unless tho nulls deoldu to five
the bears nnothor liberal supply of specu
lative rope, lit conditions now rontrol
tho wheat market and whMovor there nio
tOO 11U1 II V nnir. n , -
. " -oo v.. uu niniir nutria a
comp ete reversal of conditions Is certain
... '.A!10 "eung was bearish yes
terday, but .t is likely 'o assume bu il&h
it-cling soon.
.reiwa,s almol m ontlto iitscnco ?f
"J,0. rthil,ncsr ',Sst,".',,iy- ,1,J combined
-bplrK ?"ly ,flV bont "f bnrd
h,. " i," ii dn'' i" hero nt
fiV,?iU,,'n.lLlo,RO ?ut.y.la KM. Omaha
400 fti i,i.V, . '" w.lln rcP'"l a es of
Tlw? lniui ft Minneapolis miller.
Bio , Jphl. ,B aooul -i-w.tw busli-
tfndn nV..i it ...iii ';Kfl concerns in tne
at" nn v11". 1 " ' D0J.. P"-"l . for sale
as rnnl.ll v n. ,,.. vl" 00 niercliandlscd
for fi u ?. bu P care to pay the price
: ia huiviuny upuevca mat next
?,th? cr?" 8ltun'" in the United States,
t,i1in,foreln C0J,dlt 10,18 "111 bo watched
monn sensational price advances on a
to're"10 l'rt "nd'inves or,
cash trn,i0mJ? V"6?1, Pronounced
ProVoahelp.0" f0relS" nC,0U,,t would
TSwnpat wn,B. lc I"'",
that lnnB.?i17aIly b""ved yesterday
tnat the longs In corn wero on the selling
anrt'thut y,c,.r offerns were held tight"y
?fltentiv,hM5iwere, M qulety but per
wSif . Vh A.dvlc?s rom tho country, as
To th VrW?,rd..f oelvers herewore
iS.l a effcct tMt Incroascd offerings of
fhf? "V,1, aJ" now' belnp mode, and that
""I be considerable of this grain
SScU. V delivery on May con-
CaBh corn unchanged to lo lower.
Deliveries of oats on May contracts
were 410.000 bushels In Chlew IS
day, and these wero taken In by n. local
elevator and will be merchandised.
Cash oats were Unchanged to Kc lower.
to GOO.OOtf bushels; corn, 155.000 bushels
oats, none.
rvVn'Cri??Si ,0,.0?0: WhCOt 'id ,ower:
crn, HJMid lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 687,000
bUBhels and shipments 1.140,000 bushels,
against receipts of 323.000 bushels and
shlpnients of 591.000 bushels last vcar.
I rlmary corn receipts wero 599.000 himh.
eis nnd shipments of 309.000 bushels,
against receipts of BS7.000 bushels and
BhlpnientR of 42S.0O0 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 524,000 bu.
and shipments 379.000 bu., against re-
000 bu. last year.
Carlot Ilvceljitn.
Wheat. Com. Oats.
Corn and 'Wheat Reelon nnlletin.
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for Omaha,
Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at
8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Friday, May
2, 1913;
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
-Temp. Rain
High. Low. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. 84 49 .00 Cloudy
Auburn. Neb... 86 69 .00 Pt. cloudy
B'ken Bow, Nb 50 S7 .61 Cloudy
Columbus, Nb. 75 40 1.00 Pt. cloudy
Culbertson, Nb 60 40 .40 Cloudy
Falrbury, Neb. 85 60 .00 Cloudy
Fairmont, Neb. 85 61 .80 Pt. cloudy
Or. Island, Nb 70 62 .51 Cloudy
Hartlngton. Nb 60 40 1,90 Cloudy
Hastings, Neb.. 73 45 .27 Cloudy
Holdrege, Neb. 78 46 .72 Cloudy
Lincoln, Neb... 85 60 .35 Raining
No. Platte, Nb EC 34 .00 Cloudy
Oakdale, Nb. 68 41 1.15 Cloudy
Omaha, Neb.... 85 63 .00 Cloudy
Tekamah, Neb. 85 47 .14 Raining
Alta, la. 81 49 .04 Raining
Carroll. Ia 83 43 ,00 Cloudy
Clarlnda, la.... 85 48 .00 Cloudy
Sibley. Ia. , 74 39 .14 Cloudy
Sioux City, Ia. 64 43 .62 Cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a, m. "Not Included
In averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain
District Stations. High. Low. fall.
Columbus, 0 18 80 60 .0
Louisville, Ky... 22 84 60 .00
Indla'polls, Ind.. 14 82 60 .00
Chicago, 111 24 82 64 .00
St Louis, Mo... 19 84 66 .00
Des Moines, la. 23 82 64 ,J0
Minneapolis ..... 61 63 34 ,40
Kan. City, Mo.. 26 84 60 1.30
Omaha. Neb W 72 46 ,70
Warmer weathon In general In all por
tions of the corn and wheat region, ex
cept the Omaha and Minneapolis districts,
where It la cooler, and freezing tempera
tures were reported at twenty-one sta
tions in the latter. Showers were general
in the western dlatrlcts and excessive
falls were recorded at the following sta
tions: Yankton, H. D., l.W; Columbus,
Neb.. 1C0; Hartlngton, Neb., 190; Oak
dale, Neb.. 1.15, and Dresden, Kan., 1.20.
L- A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
180
GO
38
77
140
(Chicago 54
Minneapolis 167
Dulnfh t-T
Omaha 78
Kansas City....; 71
St. Louis 67
Winnipeg 123
Omnhn Cimlt Prices.
WHEAT No. ! hnrrl fi-.l! !M,-.L. O
, . - -, ' ........ uunuwnvi .u. u
hard. S4Viii64ic; No. 4 hard, S2HflS3ttc;
No. 3 snrlnir. R4ffR4U!! v,v i nrini nn
83Hc; No. 2 durum, &6i43S7c: No. 3 durum.
84&84Hc.
CORN Nb. 2 white, 65c: No. 3 white.
64SG6c; No. 4 whlto, BH(354Wc; No. C
euuw, wyc; no. 3 yellow, MykHNftc; No,
vellnw. Mffifvln! Kn 9 f.lt'.-i. w
63U64c; No. 4, 63862c
OATS 3B34Uc; standard, 83c; N6. 3
white. MUOSattc: No. 4 white, 32H33c;.
BARLEY Maltlnir. EiifTfiSUe: Nn 1 fA,l
41JH6C
RYE No. Z, 57WQ57?ic; No. 3. 66?457V4c.
Tho following cash sales were rnnnrtrd
today:
WHEAT No. S hard winter. 2 cars.
S5Hc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, Uc.
No. 4 hard winter. 1 car, 83Hc; 1 car, 83c.
No .1 mlTpd. W rar. Nn a mlt.J
durum, car, 84Hc
OATS No. 3 white, 3 cars, 33Hc; 2 cars,
8314c. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 83c; 1 car,
(n usty) 32Hc.
CORN No. 2 white, 1 oar, 66c. No. 3
white, 1 car, 54Vic; 1 car, 64c. No. 2
yellow, 2 cars, 64Uc No, 3 yellow, 1 car,
63c. No, 2 mixed, 3 cars, 54c; 1 car, 63Uc.
No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 54c; 6 cars. 53c. No.
4 mixed, 1 car, 52!4c
BARLEY NO. 4, 1 car, 65HC.
RYE No. 3, 1 car, 67 Vic
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading and CIoHlnur
I'rlrrs on 11 our d or Trade.
CHICAGO. April 2. Unconfirmed re
ports of Montenegro's threat to annex
Scutari In defiance of tho powers, today
gave a strong close to vheat, though
prices showed a net loss .of Kc to c.
Corn finished a shade up to a shade down,
oats closed, HfB4c lower-to !(,c higher.
Provisions were ut a net loss of 2a
to 16c.
The war situation. In its latest develop
ment, brought nervousness to trades nnd
Induced buying of wheat that rallied
prices to tho opening figures of tho day.
A considerable lowering of values had
taken place nerore the war scare made
itself felt, the main Influence In the de
pression being an entanglement involv
ing export sales. A deadlock between
English buyers and American exporters
Is reported over the question ot payment
lor cargoes, a recent rule was adopted by
exporters that payment shall be on sight
draft, but the English trade insists on
a sixty-day basis.
Tho weak tone of the wheat market
prior to the final upturn was Increased
by the fine domestic cron outlook. Prim
ary receipts of wheat today were 607,000
ousneis; last year, szi.wo bushels. Sea
board clearances of wheat and flour
equalled 006,000 bushels.
Fine weather made a heavy corn mar
ket most of the day. Near tho close
there was a somewhat oversold condi
tion and prices made a slight rally. Late
covering ny snorts neipea oats, which
most of the day had been weak.
Speculative buying gave strength to pro
visions for a time, but values later eased
off partly in sympathy with weakening
01 prices at tne yarns ana partly by rea
son of a considerable Increase In tho
world's lard stock.
Quotations ranged as follows:
Artlcle.1 Open.l
qioBc.l Yes'y
High. I Low. 1
wneat
May. B1H 91H V0H 91(2 H S1H
July. SlS-H 91H 91K 91H
Bept 9074Q91 91H W BlV4 91HeVi
July. &5?iftTt 63 H4fl M 66
0May;33V,54' 864 SS i5W9
July, S4H4W $3 Uji 34J4e 84ff
Sept. J4H W (4V44fiSI "ft
Pork. II 111
May. 19 70 19 70 119 60 19 60 I ltt 62V4
July. 10 65 19 US 19 47H HOD 19 65
Bept 19 42V4 19 42V4I 19 25 19 80 19 43V4
la'y.' 10 95 1 10 95 10 87V4 10 87M 10 &7t,
July, 10 85 10 85 10 72V4 10 73 10
Bept 10 85 I 10 83 10 75 10 10 87
Rlbsi I f J I
May. 11 60 11 60 11 47it 11 47M 11 60
July. 11 05 11 05 10 06 14 B7Vi 11 OS
Sept. 10 86ft
10 87V4 10 87V4 10 77V4 10 77 10 874
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
tt.OCjjl.OG: So. 3 red, 96cft41.01; No. t hard,
)2ya3o; No. 3 hard, WMio; No. 1 north
ern, &J4J93cj No. 2 northern, 81920; No, S
northern, DOfttHo: No. 2 spring, 916S2C.
No. 3 spring, Wfilo; velvet chaff, 8I
B2ViQi durum. 94&osc, corn: No. 2, Doy
B7c; No. 2 white, 68Ufl68c; No, 2 yellow,
M'iftfic; No. 3, 5MiCTHc; No. 1 white,
67i67Hcj No. 1 yellow, 68VtO8o! No. 4,
64H&&5UC-. No. 4 white, 66S6"c; No. 4 yel
low, UVt&tfVic Oats: No. 2 white, Ko;
No. 3 white, 350K'c, No, 4 white, 33V4
35c; standard, 36Vi&3Wc, Ryo; No, 2,
CJ&631ic. Barley, 46ij70c, Heeds: Tim
othy, $3 8MI3.&5; clover, $17 OOfltt.OQ. Pr
visions Pork, $19 60; lard, $10.90; rlbr.
$11 2511.87. ,
BITTER Easier; creameries, 26V40c
EGGS Steady; receipts, 1,993 cases;
fresh. IV; at mark, cases ltK-ludetl. KB1
18'. ordinary firsts, tTc, firsts. Ilk
1VTATUBS- Firmer; receipts. 41 i-ars.
Michigan. 434Mc; Minnesota, 3ri(fc,
Wlseonsln, 4047c.
IHit'LTRY-VUve, sleadyj oiilekcns and
springs, ,17a
OMAHA GRNnltAl. JIIAllltKT.
BUTTER No, 1 Trt). carton. i3s; No
t, 60-lb. tubs. 3tKo; No. 2 30c
CllKESB Imported Swiss, s?cj Amer1
can Swiss, 26c: block Swiss. lc; twins.
17c; daisies, UHc; triplets. 17Hc: loung
Americas, 19c; blue inbcl brick, l$c; Illn
burger. 2-lb., He; 1-lb., 3c; New York
white 30c
BKKF Cl'TS-lllbs, No. 1, 194c: No. 2,
l'Uc; No. 3. 1c, loins. No. 1, lie; No.
2. 1SJ.C; No. 3, 17V4C Chucks, No. 1. llic;
No. 3, 10c; No. 3. 104c. Rounds. No.
1. 13c; No, 8, lSVic; No. S, lsc. llatce.
No. 1, do: No. 3 sk; No. 3. KVia
l'OULTRY broilers. Lib. to lk-lb., 4W;
lli-lb. to 2-1K, Ifo; bene. ;'; mens, 11c;
ducks. MV; geese, l?c, turUrys. e; pin-
full feathered, itc; mie, rull leathered,
13c; squabs, No. 1, $1.50; No. z. iOa
FlSH-iWhlte, frozen. 12o- fout froxon,
14c; large crapplcs, trozon, lie: Spanish
mackerel, 14c; eel, lt; haddock, lie;
... V. . 1 ...... .... H ,L,
liuuiiuvip, U ouiu . u, yv a-,
salmon Sc; halibut 13c, butfalo, 9C; bu'i
beads, 13u; oysters, bay standards, $!.(';
noriuerii. i (oicn, u-u count, t-iv.
ONION SlS-l-YtlIow, per bU., 33 lbs.,
$1.75; red. per bu,, 3i lbs., $1,76; whlto, per
uu., si ids., ivnuio plants, per iw
C5a, cabbage, per KV, Coc, pepper, per 100, I
75c; cauliflower, per 100, eggplant, per
100, $1.00.
FRUlTS-llneappU. K 21, 30, 36 or 43
(.lie, per crate, $3.. Orunges, extra fanoy
California Navels, 96, $X5u; 126, $3.75; 150,
176, 200 and 216 sixes, $4.V5; 1M. $3.60; and
324, $3.25. Apples, extra fancy Washing
ton whlto winter PvarnuilnB, per box,
$2.00; extra fancy Washington Wlnesups,
per box, $2.00; Utah Wlnvsaps, per box,
$1.60; Extra fancy Qanos and Ben Davis,
per box, $1.26; extra funcy Gano, Circle
brand, per bbl., $1.00; extra lutiuy Bon
Davis, per bbl.. tz.: extra fancy Wine-
sap, per bbl., $3.50; extra faucy .Missouri
Pippin, per bbl., $3.25; Fixe X Uuuo, per
bbl., $3.u0; Fulir X Gunu pr bbl., Jltxi.
LcmoiiH. ixtia fancy Southland Ueautlt-s,
300s and 2C0i, per box, $i.t0; extiu choico
Justrlle lemons, per bx, $7.00; Excellent
brand, K) site, mr box, $7.20; SunBtdo
brand, 300 size, per box, $6.75; extra faucy
Messina, SU and .100 size, $6.00; extra
choico Messina, 300 or SOU size, $5.50. Grnpo
Fruit, Florida, lndlaii river, 64 nnd W size,
$4 60; 54, $1.00; 46, $3.50; 36, $3.25.
VEGETABLES Onions, largo Rod
Globe, por sack, $1.IA); largo Spuulsh, per
crate, $1.60. Sweet Potatoes, Kansas,
table stock, por bbl., $2.50, Kansas seed,
par bbl., JiOu. Potatoes, Colorado Rurul,
por bu., 65c; Red River Early Ohio, per
bu 60c, red new, per hamper, $2.75; white
new, per hamper. 6a California Jumbo
color'. Per doz., Jt.oO; California, aspara
gus, por crato, about 30 lbs. net, $3.50;
rhubarb, por doz., boo; shallots, per doz.,
60a; new boots, carrots, turnips, per doz.,
6O0; parsley, per doz., 60oj radish, per
doz., 40c; head lettuce, per doz., $1.00;
homegrown leaf lettuce, per doz., 40o;
KTecn peppeis. per bslc, bOc; wax or greon
beana, per hamper, $4.00; hot holmo cu
cumbers, icr doz., Jl.CKyj2.W; cauliflower,
Per crate, $3.50; Venetian garlic, per lb.,
12Vfeo; Tcxus rew cabbage, per lb., 2c;
New York cabbage, per lb., lVbc; beets,
turnips and carrots, per bbl,, $2.00; egg
plant, per doz., $2.00; horsoradUh, 2 doz.
bottles In case, por enso, $1.90.
MISCELLANKOLiS Dromedary brand
dates, pkg., $3.00; Anchor brand dates,
pkg $2.26; walnuts, No, 1 soft shell, per
lb., 21c; medium pecans, per lb , 13&c; pe
cans. Jumbo, per lb.. 15c; Giant pecans,
Louisiana paper shell, Per lb., 25c; fil
berts, per lb., 15c; Drako almonds, per
lb., 15c; paper shell, ISc; Brazils, per lb.,
10c; largo washed, per lb., 12u; block wal
nuts, per lb., 2V4o; raw No. 1 peanuts, per
lb., 6Hc; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 80; roast
peanuts, per lb., SHo; shell bark hickory
nuts, per lb,, 4o: large hlckorynuts, por
lb., 3c; whlto rice popcorn, per lb., 6c;
checkers, per 100 pkg. case, $3.50; checkers,
por 60 pkg. case, $1.75; cocoanuts, per
sack, $5.00; per doz., 75c.
Kniuui City Grain nnd Provision
KANSAS CITY, May 2. WHEAT -
Cash: No. 2 hard, 87fl90o; No. 3, 8SV48T
B9c; No. 2 red, 99cCi$1.03; No. 3, S3c$1.00,
CORN No. 2 mixed, 67(&Xi71Ac: No. S,
66i(U67c; No. 2 white, 67ttc; No. 3, 67o.
OAT8-N0. 2 white, 86c: No, 2 mixed,
34R34Vic.
WHEAT May, 85i5T85Hc; July. 85Ha
CORN May, 56?4!&5Cc; July, foc.
OATS May, 35c; July, 3iHfl6Hc.
RYB-59ij60c.
. HAY-Cholre timothy. $12.i513.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 80c; firsts, Oc; sec
onds, 2Sc: packing, 22c,
KGG8 Firsts, 18tfc; seconds, 14c.
POULTRY Hens, 14V4c; roosters, J01
ducks, 15c.
JIIiniiefiliollN Grain MarUet.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 2. W1IEAT
May. S7?i667Tic; July, 90V4c: September.
9Hic. Cash, No. 1 hard, 91c; No. 1 north-
em, syytuwJHo: no. z nortnorn, tiic;
No. 2 hard. Montana. 80-Xc: No. 3. 86i&
MINNEAPOLIS, May. 2. FLOUR
irl .... , ..,..,. u CJ QrtrfTJ rill. . ...r. n .1 .1 n t .. 1 u
lll.l , I L D . ( I fV i, 1 . WJ , 1 J V. V. 1. 1,1, (I..U(,.0,
$4.15I4.50: first clears, $3.1003.40; second
clears, zz.cojis.mi
BRAN-$10.00iftl7.00.
CORN No. 3, 55Htl56o.
OATS No. 3 white, 33a
RYE-'No. 2, 66(SCSV4c.
S15UD-Flax. $1.31.
BARX.BY 42QWC.
St. liOtiln General SliirUot.
ST. LOUIS.'May 2. WHEAT-Cush, No.
2 red, $.a8'Ut; No. 2 hard, 92&4WC.
CORN-No. 2, 67Ho; No. 2 white, 60361c.
OATS No. 2, 35c; No. 2 White, S7V4c.
RYE 62c.
Closing prlco on futures:
WHEAT May. 91o; July, 89V4c.
CORN May, 65M&44io; July, 65i4c,
OATS May, 34Hc; July, 34V4c.
POULTRY Quiet; choice, 14c; spring,
18c; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 11c; geese, 7a
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 26dr31c.
EGGS Quiet, 17o
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, May 2.-VnEAT-Spot.
firm; No. 1 Manitoba, 8a: No. 2 Manitoba,
7s lid; No, 3 Manitoba, 7s 9&1, Futures,
weak; May, 7s 8Vd; July, 7s OVd; Ooto
bor, 7s 3Hd.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 6s iiJ ; American mixed, now. kiln
dried, 6a 14d; American mixed, old, 6a
lid; American mixed (via Galveston),
5s 8d. Futures, easy; May, American
mixed, 4s HHd; July, La Plata, 5s IVid.
1'eiiria Market.
PEORIA, May 2.-CORK No. 2 yellow,
65Hc; No. 8 yellow, 66c; No. 3 yellow,
65c; sumple, 49c; ear, 57c.
OATS Steady; standard, S6o; No, 3
white, 35c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 2,-METALS-Con-
per, quiet; standard spot to July, $14. 75
id.zo; electrolytic, io.io; laxe, io.; cast
ing, $16.60. Tin, easy; spot, $49.25049.76;
May. $19.00049.76; June, $49.00049.25; July.
14S.S7fiMS.75. Lead, steady, at $4.45 bid.
Spelter, steady, ut $5.4500.65. Antimony,
dull; Cooksons, $9.00. Iron, fcteady and
uncnangea,
Copper arrivals, 065 ton's ; exports for
the month of April, 6,173 tons; London
copper firm; spot, 63 6s 3d; futuius,
6S 6s 3d. London tin, steady; spot, 230;
futures, 22 10s. London lead, 17 17s 6d.
London spelter. 26 10s. Iron, Cleveland
warranto. 67s lkd In London.
ST. LOUIS, May 2. M ETALS Lead,
quiet, at $4. sift; spelter, lower, at o.w.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 2.-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet, middling uplands, ll.tCc;
middling gulf, 12.10c. Sales, 2,306 bales.
Futures closed steady. Closing bids: May,
1141c; June, ii.4cc, Juiy, u.oic; August
11.29c: September. lLOlc. October. I0.96o:
November, 10.95o; December, 10.96c; Jan
uary, jo.utc; Murcn ituuc.
LIVERPOOL May 2.-COTTON-Spot
In fair demand; prices, firm; middling
ruir. i:jaa; good miaaung, .vm: miaaung,
6.72d; low middling. 6.68a; good ordinary,
6.24d; ordinary, 6.&0d; sales, 10,000 bales,
Treasury Htateiuent.
WASHINGTON. May 2. Tho condition
of the United Stutes treasury at the be
ginning of business today was: Working
balance, J71.743, 4'B; in banks and Philip
pine treasury. $43,056,667, total of general
fund, $140,155,0X3. Receipt yesterday.
$2,154,052; disbursements. $2,424,139. The sur
plus this fiscal year Is $8,096,435, as against
a deficit of $12,784,856 last year. The fig.
ures for receipt!, disbursements, surplus
and deficit exclude Panama canal and
public debt transactions.
Turpentine unil Rosin,
SAVANNAH, Ga., May 2. TURPEN
TINE Market firm. 6Uc to 36'4c: sales.
495 bills.; rwcipts 1 161 libls.; shlpmants.
6t6 bblS.: StOCKB, 19.147 DDIS. .
litJUIN Market firm, sales, 85 libls.;
receipts, 2.UO bbls. ; shipments, 468 bbls.;
stocks. 61.20 bbls, Quotations A, li i
I). $4.60; E. F, $1.60; O, II. $4.70; I, $180;
K. $6.00; M, $5.60; N. $6.00; WG. $6.25,
WW, $6.64
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Hardly Enough Cattle Here to Make
a Market.
HOGS SELL FIVE CENTS LOWER
No Great Chnnae In Values nn Sheep
or Lambs If Aiotlitnir, Ten
lienor 1" Hauler Very
I.IkM Receipts.
SOUTH OMAHA, Slay 2, 1913.
IteCClPts were
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday..
Estlnmto Friday....
Cattle. Hogs. Shrep.
4.WI 6.767 12.WS
4.333 13.315 8.4t
3.SM 7.495 7.1S8
1,41 8.439 8,332
3X) 7.M1 1.H0
Five days tlvls week 14.511 4S.32S 37,V4
Same days last week. .16,176 S5.44S 41,427
Same days 2 weeks ago 16,337 43,960 43,810
Same days 3 weeks agol5,279 34.4241 39,785
Same days 4 weeks ago 11.979 62.93S JS.441
Tho following tnblo shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
ror ilia year to date as compared witn
Inst year: 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec.
Cattln S06.615 S3fi,l.T. 11,620
Hogs 9i,3S7 1.37S.394 3Sy,167
Hlieop 7l7s468 lfO,W 12.WO
The following tnblo shows tho range of
prices lor hogs nt South Omaha for tho
insi rew tinys with comiarlsons:
Date. 1913. 1H12 19U. 11910. 19tf. 1WS.1907,
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
.May
22
23
24
25
2V
27
2S
29
30
1.
8 634
8 47S
8 51H
8 58H;
8 49-Vi
May 2.
7 451
7 42
7 41
7 53
7 91
7 6J
8 30U
8 1SU 7 65
8 26 7 00
8 31UI 7 Ml 7 611
8 2,S 7 23 5 74 0 01
5 W
6 73
6 74
6 83
6 ST.
& 81
5 74
9 01
9 05
9 12
9 22
9 04
9 68
9 1$
9 14
6 991
7 01
7 05
t 92
6 96
7 9S
7 01
6 OS
I 6 95'
6 361
5 31
5 40,
A 38
5 25
5 2S1
6 31
6 45
6 41
6 34
6 35
6 38
6 34
6 31
6 34
6 38
6 33
6 2$
0 24
6 24
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at tho I'nloti stock yards, Soutli Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheers H'r"s.
Wabash 1
Union Paclfio 1 26 3 1
C. A N. W.. cost.. .. 5
C. A N. W west.. 6 89 .. 1
C., St P., M. AO,. 3 8 1
C B. A Q east 2 .. ..
C B. A Q., west.. 3 22 4 8
C. R. I. A P.. east .. 3 ..
Illinois Central 1 .. 1
C. O. W 1
Total receipts... 12 106 8 6
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co 68 1,206 09
Swift A Co 78 1.495 1.M8
Cudahy Packing Co.... 65 2,383 649
Armour A Co 69 1,943 U64
Schwartz A Co 3S3
S. O. P. Co 4
Hill A Son 6
V. B. Lewis 2
J. B. Root A Co 7
J. H. Bulla 16
Rosonstock Bros 4 ..... .....
Wertholmor A Drgcn.. 41
Mo. and Kan Cnlt Co.. 3 '
Cllne A Chrlstlo 4
Other buyers 46
Totals 404 7il 2,"t7B
CATTLE Cattlo receipts this morning
wore Very light, there not being enough
In sight to make a market All told only
12 cars were reported In the yards. This
makes the total for tho five days 14,621
head, a very considerable falling off ub
compared with tho lost two or three
weeks.
There wero hardly enough beef steers
hero to test tho market, but what few
there wcru commanded steady prices. The
market Is now ubout where It was the
lattor part of last week, In some cases
possibly a little stronger.
Cows nnd heltors sold In about the same
notches us yesterday or around lCKZflto
higher than is week ago.
There were no feedors hero of any con
scquonco In first handa, but there wore
plenty of holdovers in tho yard, tho
country demand having been limited In
the last few days. Owing to tho accumu
lation In speculators' hands they are now
around 15ii26o lower than last week's
closa
Quotations on cattlo: Good to choice
beef steers, $3.1008.60; fair to good beet
steers, $7.8&O&10; common to, fair beef
steers, $7.6007.85; good to choice heifers,
$7.2507-75; good to choice cows, $6.6007.80;
fair to good grades, $5.8506,50; common to
fair grades, $3.7&uj5.85; good to choice
mockers and feeders, $7.5008,00: fair to
good stockers and feeders, $6.9007.60; com.
mon to fair stockers und feeders, $6.259
6.90; stock cows arid heifers, $6.00O7,0u;
Veal Calves, $.76OV.70 bulls, stags, etc.,
$5.8507.00. .... i -
Representative sales:'
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. JT. No. At, Fr.
t MS 7 15 4 1111 I u
11 1M3 7 tO 2 100 I 40
J 7 W 1H0 t 41
i 7St I 00 It HIS I 41
10 1144 00
COWS.
2 ' 4 60 J IMS e 4S
1 tOO 4 (0 17 1144 t 10
1 6W S (0 1 1070 a as
C 950 IS 4 ,1MT 7 II
1 1120 I 10 1 U40 7 14
HEIFERS.
4 841 7 10 1 TW 7 $0
BULLS.
i mo 6 is i..,.; iiso e to
1 1070 00 1 150 7 10
1 1044 ii 1 141 T 10
i no a eo i uu 7 a
CALVES.
1 110 10 1 140 I 71
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I CIO 7 15 41 117 7 to
1 44 7 40
HOGS Eastern markets reDortnd n.
slight decline this morning, and when the
local muiket ripened values looked to lio
about 60 lower than yesterday's average.
Receipts wero not very heavy, but there
v. as very little shipping competition and
Packers proceeded to put values down a
little. Shlppem and speculators bought
a few light hogs early, paying as high
as $8.45 for some choico stuff. Aildo
from these sales, however, the big bulk
of tho hogs sold at $8.2506.W, with rough
heavy and highly mixed loads on down.
Tho market opened In fair season, but
was ratner siow, ana 11 was well along
In the forenoon before the last sales
were made. Today's decline covers al
most all of yesetrday's advance, and us
a result, values arc now In almost the
same notches as they were on Wednes
day. The supply was moderate this morning,
only J06 cars, or 7,331 head, being received.
For the week to date tho total Is 88,328,
almost 3,000 larger than last week, hut
20.600 smaller than tho corespondlng
penoa a year ago,
Representative sales;
NV. AT, Bh. Ir. M. At. Sb. Pr.
60, t 10 I to 74 Ill 140 I 17V
60 Ill ... I 20 CS 117 40 I 27 H
II 121 10 I 20 II 117 ... I ITM
tt Ill 120 I 20 17 204 ... I I7H
60 117 10 I 22 H 164 Ill 40 I 21H'
II 114 ... I 21 H 70 XI . 10 10
M M7 160 I 26 61 264 10 I 10
67 110 10 1 29 II. ...... ,210 10 I 10
10 221 110 126 61.. ,...UI ,., IM
60 271 10 I 26 II 171 ... I 10
70 160 10 I 26 II 221 10 I 10
1 19! ... I 26 II ill 40 I 10
77 MS U 11! II Ml 110 I 10
61 170 ... I 26 71 144 10 I 10
It 271 160 I 16 60 211 ... I 10
71 217 40 I 28 II 114 100 I 10
1 211 110 I 26 74 Ill 10 I 10
61 101 140 I a 61 lit 1M I 10
67 119 ID I II 74 110 ... I 10
71 211 60 I 26 II 207 10 I 10
61 Ml ... I 16 71 297 ... I 10
JO Ill 40 I 16 73 201 ... I 10
71 l 110 I 26 72 246 40 I 10
1 177 110 1 24 61 Ill 160 I 10
I Ill 110 116 t4....,lll ... t!0
4 Ill ... IK 70 110 40 1 10
41 140 ... U T 101 110 I 10
61 211 ... I 16 77 Ill ... I M
61 tl9 ... I 16 76 MS 110 I 10
71 Vi ... I 17H II HI 120 I 10
64 ISO 40 I 17H II til 10 I 90
71 Ut 160 I 11H M HI 40 I 10
M 310 ... 1 V 1 201 40 I It
7 1W ... 1 27H 71 117 40 I 20
71, Ill ... 1 "Vt II 146 ... 10
71 li: ... I 27 H 64 ttl 10 I 10
70 1U 110 I 11 Vi II., Ml 10 I 10
70 Ml 40 I 17U 60 117 10 I 10
71 Ml 130 I 27U tl M 10 I 10
17 210 10 I llti 71 HI ... 1 10
(4 1ft ,,, 1 ilVi 71 121 6 I 1IU
70 4 110 I IlVi 60 104 40 t :,
74 W It I 17H 80 lit ... Jl llli
II lit 210 I fltt 11 Ill ... I MH
II tt 60 I 27 U 64 Ill ... M
14 Wi 10 I tV.i II til ... N
(4 I 40 I 21Vt 61 Ill 110 X
61 HI 200 I 27 4 71 Ill 10 6 X
61 171 ... 27li 14 101 110 I M
77 IH ,,. I IlVi 1 ..,.,.111 10 lit
11 111 240 I i-'i U ,,111 , . i:h
61..,.,. 141 ...'ttV 71. .,...107 1M I 17V4
77. . . lit IM I n, U lit , , I 10
II. .. 217 MO 127't 71., . 116 IM 140
62 l 1M I si t II ' 4U 11
SIIBKP Though the fresh receipts were
comparatively light tt.ey wero quite large
enough to meet tho demand. Apparently
the market had not fully recovered from
the depressed feeling In Thursday's trade,
as buyers, although having a fair number
of ni-dars to fill, bought very cautiously
and nt prices steady to enrler As a mat
ter of fact theie were scarcely enough
lambs offered to afford a good test of
values nnd aside from three loads of ewes
held over front yesterday nothing else In
the aged sheep line was placed on the
market.
Good Innibs of light weight brought $S.B0
as compared with a top yesterday of $..
Fed western minus soul nt n range or fs.10
!$. Ci, tho latter figure bolng the highest
price for such grades. As might be ex
pected at this tlmo of tho year, feeder
buyers wore practically off the market
nnd very llttlo support is expected from
them until the range season begins. The
threw loads of ewes held over from yes
terday wero not very good and thoy sold
nt $6.10. Though slowness wns a feature
of the trade, everything In the end was
weighed up at a reasonable hour.
For tho week receipts have shown a
slight falling off ns compared with one
and two weeks ago nnd notwithstanding
this trndo hits only beon fairly sntlsfni'
tory from a snller's point of view. Tho
market has been somewhat of a fluctuat
ing nntlire with tho week closing around
15J(C50 lower on tho best lambs and pos
sibly SCWOc lower on tho commoner kinds.
The demand seems confined to choice
grades and they must bo of light or
handy weight to command the best prices.
Aged sheep are practically unchanged,
Quatntlqns on sheep and lambs; Good
to choice Mexican lnmbs, $S.5OU8.70; fair
to good Moxlcnn In nibs, $8.3JO8.50; good to
choico western lambs, $i.2fiOS.50: fair to
good western lambs. $8.00fi.X: shorn
lambs. $7.3507.65, yearlings, light, $7.250
7,w yearlings, heavy. J7.ocvtr7.25: wethers.
good to oholce, K6IHJ6.90; wethers, fair to
gooa, t.Knu.); owes, good to cnoico,
S6.2Mf4V.60; ewes, fair to good, $6.00O.25;
ouus unci pucks, u.cuiiO-25.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
273 Moxlcnn lambs 81
230 Mexican lambs 61
245 feeder lambs 73
211 feeder lambs . 71
6 Mexican ones 90
05 Mexican lambs 83
315 feeder lambs
334 feeder lambs
TO feeder ewes
75 feeder ewes
160 feeder ewes
71 feeder ewes
191 feeder ewes
34 cull ewes
51 cull owes
173 cull owes
......
68
6H
99
05
09
99
102
K
85
83
Pr,
8 60
8 60
8 45
8 10
0 25
8 00
8 20
8 20
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
0 00
4 2T
4 3
Kniisaa Citr l,lve Ntoek Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 8,-CATTLE-no-colpts,
600 head; market strong; native
steers, $7.00O$,75; southern steers, ti.VMf
o.w; suuiuuni cows mm iieuen, o. iin
1,70; nativo cows, M.wrun.btj; stocKen
nnd feeders. $6.fl0fi'7.85: bulls. 13.7C4f7.60
calves, lO.kMj 10,00; western steers, $6,75
OS. 25; western cows, $4.6007.26.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head! market 60
higher; bulk, $8.ru.4u; heavy, is.w.;
packers ami butchers, $8.30QS.43H; light,
IS.W.nS.IS: Dies. 17. 25417. 75.
SHEEP AND LAMltB Receipts. 7,000
head; market steady, muttons, $&.00Ot.7r;
Colorado lumbs. $7.2fiO8.60; range wethers
and yearlings, $5.6007.25; ranao ewes, $3.00
rti,w.
Clilcavo Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO, May a-CATTLE-Recclpts,
800 head: market steady to strong:
beovos, $7.20O.W; Texas steors, $6.i0tf
7.75: western, $6.9008,10; stockerB and
feeders, U.00OS.10; cows and hulfers, $3.90
08.16; calves, $6.6000.50.
HOOB-Rwolpts. 19,000 hnnd! bulk of
sales, 9&.IVU0.P0; iiKlll, .wu'o.iw. huawi,
$8.25O-60; heavy, $8.0008.51; rough, $S.0(W
B.1D. PlgB, O.UWS.U.
HilElit.' AND 1-uVMHS Rccolpts, 6,000
head; natives, $6.0007.15; westerns, K'-IQ1
T.ia; yonrungs, $a.5Q0.rMX: minus, native,
tu.wuo-iu; westerns, tu.nuun.eu.
(It. Louis Live Stock Market,
ST. IiOUIfl, May 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,600 hend; market steady; nativo
beef steers, J6.75OO.00; cows and heifers,
$4.5008.75; ntockers and feeders, $5.25O00;
southern steors. $6.2508.60; cows und
holfers, $4.0001.00; calves. $5.0006.60.
HOGS Receipts, 7,000 hend; market, 60
lower: nltrs nnd llirhts. $7.00H8.6O: mixed
and butchers. $S.4506.65: good heavy,
$8.4008.85.
rHEEl AND LAMBS Receipts, J.ow
head; market steady; nativo muttons, $5,00
07.25; lambs. $7.00O.8O.
Sioux City Live Ntoek Market.
HIOUX CITY. May 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head; market steady; native
steers. X7.603ia.60: cows nnd neirers. Vi.low
7.75: cannons, $3.7500.23; stockers and
feeders. 17. 0007.75; calves, $6.7507.60; "bulls,
$6.6007,60.
HOGS Recelnts. 6.000 hcadi market &a
lower: heavy. $S.15(a8.20: mlxod. $8.20O
8.25; light, $8.26O.30; pigs, $7.2507.60; bulk
of sales, S3.20O&25.
jno receipui ot sneep.
St. Joseph Live Ntoek Markets '
ST. JOSEPH. May 2. CATTLE Rc
celpts, 100 head; market steady: steorn,
$7.00O.70: cows and holfers, $4.0008.25;
calves, $7.0000.00.
HOGS Receipts, 2.800 Head: market. 5c
lower; top, $8.45; bulk, SS.XO&85,
HIIKISl' AND LAMIltt Receipts. 2.600
head: market weak: lower: lambs. S?.60ft
8.60.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Speculation Readies Stato of Dead
look Movement Irretular.
SAGGING TENDENCIES EVIDEN1
NuliKlnntlnl Gain In Cash hy tin
Week's Operations Is Indicated
Five Per Cents Mnko
I.ovr Record,
NEW YORK. Mnv S Rn.ii1ln.
reached a state of deadlock today. Ex
tensive covering having been caused hy
tho shnrn rise nf mnrk i,ini.v it,.,
denmnd from this sourco was diminished,
.wimiumi some smaii gams wero regis
tered in the early trading no aggresslvo
efforts wero mndo on the long Btdo nnd
h i. iiHirniii resumea its ramtllar aspects,
vlth narrow ntirl Irraiminf mA..r,,nn
nnd a sagging tendency.
European markets wero strong on ths
Innirovemsnt In the political outlook.
inn Heavy tono toward the close was
influenced by tho development of new
weak spots among tho Inactive shares.
A substantial gain In cash by the
weok s operations was Indicated by known
jiiutiuncm 01 ourronoy. ustlmntes oi
ihSJlk' Kn,t varlctl from $4,600,000 to
$7,600,000, not allowing for "over-the-coun-ter"
payments on May 1, which may
nffect tho result materially. Money ratei
held steady on tlin lower basis which hat
jirovanea recently, iiankers were of tho
opinion that If tho more favorable Indi
cations for the passing of the Balkan
crisis wero homo out relaxation ot tho
European money markets, which was '
marked temporarily by the reduction In
tho Hank of England discount rate to iVi
per cent two weeks ngo should bo re
sumed, Somo additional low records were made
by 6 per cont bonds, but the general
movement was uncertain. Liquidation
was checked In somo bonds which have
boon especially weak recently'. Total sales
(par value) $31,185,000.
United States bonds woro unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks wero as follows:
B4W. High. Low. ClOM.
'.DO
I, tug
Ul)
Lioo
Ml
114
M
4tt
14
7H
AiiulsuutiKl Uoptxir .
Aintrioii Asricuuunl ...
American Uett UU....
ADirrlitu Lwt ,
Amrlcin on p(j
Ainukui U, & P.,,,.,,.,
Aumlutu Uulloii U1U.M.
Am. lc SMurlllx
AmrrlrAa Lliu4 .......
Aiurlcui Lucutuntlt ...
Aiuwlcui H. A ii.
Am, H. it. Hi 1UU lol
Aio. Bucar iiiiuib(...... lw 111
American T, t T......... kue ill
American IVUioco I.IKI4 ill
AluuxiniU Allium Co.....
Atohlaon
Attfilaon pli
Atlanllu tAul Una
Ualtlmora A Ohio
Uctnlahm Utal
Uruokon ItapU Tr.
OatudUu faolllo
Central Leather
Cheaapeak St Ohio
CliUaio U, W
Chicago, M. & BU P....
Uhlcaio & N. W
Uulorado f. A 1
Corn lTuilucta
Ualamaia lludaou.
US
1,100 SSV4
1V0 100
2M 111
I0O IV
U0 II
1.100 8H
a,ou Uil
100 11
S.1W 4H
1W 1IV
2,109 lUIMi
10O 111
UN UU
100 10ft
in
1U
k
in
4111
.....
MM
loik
111
UiVi
221
17
II
100
UDVi
IJ
II
llIM
II
1414
iw
ft
41
21
ft
101 H
110ft
111
121
II
tl
m
llUft
lift
1
ft
llft
lift
14
lift
1U414 lvra
111 12
lift
2Uk
loo HH "ft
400
4.100
loo
100
1114
lift
44ft
lift
Wool Market.
P.OSTON. May 2. The Commercial Ilul-
lotln will sny ot tho wool market to
morrow:
With tho exception of tho sale of a
few fair Btred lots of territory wools this
week, the market has bcon dull and Inter
esting. Tho usual hand to mouth demand
has been In vcldenco. Prices are erratic
as usual In 11 market like the present.
one, nut generally speaking tne Business
done has shown lower prices. One lot
of half-blood Montana Is said to havo
sold on a clean busts of about 62 cents.
In tho west operations havo dropped
off again nnd thorn is llttlo in tne wuy
of news. Buyers and growers have not
yet really como together on the price
question, although soma early wools have
been bought, probably with the Idea of
making quiet turnB. Manufacturers are
poorly employed and thera Is much Idlo
labor at mill centers, duo to the tariff
agitation and uncertainty.
Iloston Stock Market.
IJOSTON, May 2. Closing quotations
on mining stocks weru its follows:
Allnuei ............. Ittt Mohawk 41
Amal. Cop par 71 Nevada Con 1IM
A. Z. L. & 8 14ft NIplulnK Mines
Arltona Com 2H .North IlOUu
n r n. A. S. M. 4U, North lAk
Ctl, & Arltona eiftoia Dominion ...... 11
Cal, Heola 4&0 Osceola 11
Cantennlat HHQulnoy 17
CotmfT Iteng C. C. 41V4 Shannon IT4
uu. ..,,.. 10H
Mines ,., IU
Its U
kt lik
Ksit Putlo C H-
lsnklln
(llroui Om. ...
Ilranhr Con. ...
ilrean Cananea
lal rtorale Copper
Kerr lk
Liks Copper
La gall Cpper.
Miami Copper
UK Hupeiior
I Superior A I). M..
li Tamarack
emu. S. H. R. ft VI..
IK do cfd
U Utah Con.
IJ-lUH.h Copper Co...
Winona
4 Wolverine 41
23H
2IH
1U
21
It
47 U
7U
1?t
7
Coffee M'arket.
NEW YORK, May 2. COPFISB ru
turcs opened steady nt nn advance of 4dJi
8 points In sympathy with higher Euro
peon cables, Thero did not seem to be
any aggressive demand, but there was
some scattered covering as well as mod
erate support from local or forolgn trade
sources and the markets worked up an
other few points. The close was a shade
off from the best under realizing and
barely Bteady. Sales, 64.000 bags; May,
10.P9c; June, lt04c; July, ll.OOo; August,
11.19a; September. October, November ana
December, 11 30o: January, 11.80c: Febru
ary, 11.31c; March and April, 11.33o. Spot,
quiet; IUo, 7s lld: Santos 4s, 13Ho; mild,
quiet; Cordova, 14W017C nominal.
Netr York MIiiIiik Stock.
NEW YOltK, May 2,-Closlng quota
lions on mining stocks weie:
Com Tunnel itotn . s aieiieaa 10
do bana
Con. Cal.
Iron Blleer ...
Uadrlll Con.
Little Chief ...
eoiferei.
Va.
.. 11
.. 17
,1
.. I
.. 1
Ontario
Ophlr
Biuatl Hopes ......
Standard ,
Yellow Jacket
...ion
20
i
II
10
Hniciir Market.
NEW YORK, May 2. SUGAR Raw;
market steady; Muscavailo, 2.h&M2.blo:
centrifugal, 3.18. 36c; molasses, 2.01
2.64c; refined, steady.
Town tinrn Notes,
FOItT DODGE John Lundy, a carpen
ter, aged co years 01a, commuted suicide
last night by drinking carbolic acid. The
coroner s jury returned a veraiot 01 sui
cide while temporarily Insane. Lundy
was discovered dead In the haymow of
1 his barn by h's daughter, who went to
ran mm lor supper, a oottie, partly
filled with carbolic acid, was found neat
him.
too its
1,000 lMft
100 U
1,000 114M
2,400 14ft
1,100 lift
100
109
1 2,100 Utft
240 lllft
too his
1,440 24
1,000 lift
100 117
Deuter a Klo Urande,...
lxluer A 11. U. prd
Uiallllera Securitlca .....
lirle
Krlo 1st ptd
trie a pld....,
Ueneral Mectrlo
Ureat Ourthern pld. ......
Ureal Nurttiern Ore ctla.
Illinois Central
lnterboroua.il Met. ,.
Inter. Met. pld.,..,....,.
inlernaiiunal Harvester
luler-Uarlne pld
international riper
International Pump
Kansas Cltr Southern....
Laclede Uaa ., ,,
Lshlih Valler
Louisville tt rehvllle...
M., Ut. I. A. 8. Ste. U.
Missouri, K. & T
Missouri l'acltlo
National Dlscult
National Lead
N. 1U 11. ot M. 24 pll..
New York Centra),,
N. Y O. W
Norfolk tt Western
North American
TAuthern faclflo
l'acltlo Mall ...
I'sousrlvaola ...
-I'eopira use
1'., C C. Ht.it. L..
.rittsguria Coal
Frosted Steel Car
Pullman raises Car 400 111
Heading 44, W lllft
Repuhllo I. A S IO0 II
ltepuhllo I. A tr. ptd..,. 1W 1114
Jtook Island Co 1,000 1IH
Jteok Islsnd Oo. Ptd
Bt. L. A B. V. id ptd,...
Beabosra Air Lin
Seaboard A. L. ptd 100
Sleea-Bhemeld 8. I
Bouthern l'acltlo 4,100
Bouthern Hallway 400
Bo, Hallway ptd IM
Tennessee (Tapper 100
Texss A Pacttle. .,
Union l'acltlo 14,100
Union Paciflo ptd
lili
tilt
2
Ul.
Hi
II
112)4
14ft
II
IH
lit
,ift
10 ft
lea
111
II
lift
41
34
lllft
114
lift
lllft
lft
11
101 Vi
lilt
n
1
u
k
lit
114
111
lilt lllft
lift lift
14ft lift
111 111
..... 41
100 II II lift
oo 10 n ioift 101 ft
100 10 wti nn
300 104 ft IH 104ft
1,100
4.000
11IH
ni'
tt f
too
400
114
iiiti
ui
110ft
II
I
II
live
ton
4IU Uft
I1S(
Uft
71
Ills
1I1H
IH
10U
11
l
71
It
.....
1411a
...I,
70
Hilt
21
HtVi
IM
OVi
Z
Ut
140)4
H
lift
lift
lift
10 Vk
It
41
10
li
11
7ln
lift
II
liiH
United States itealtr tt1
United Btatca Hubber.... 1,100
United States Bteel 41,100
U. S. Bteel ptd.. IO0
Utah Copper 1,000
Va.-Carollna Chemical ,. 1,100
Wabaah , 100
Walaah ptd
Western Maryland
Western Union 100
Wrstlnihoui Electric) .. 100
Wheeling & L tt 400
II
40
101 ft
1
lift
a
UK
1ft
4ft
Oft
107ft
I0H
Vt
I
Mft
1ft
4H
101 H
MH
Mft
I
H
H
Kft
lift
4ft
Total aalea (or the day, 217,100 shares.
New Viirk Money Market.
NEW YORK, May 2,-MONBY-On call,
steady at 2HC3 per cent; ruling rate, 2V4
per cent; cloving bid, 2 per cent; offered
at 2Vi per cant. Time loans, steadyj,
sixty and ninety days. 4 per cent; six
months, 4ft4Vk per cent.
PRIMES MERCANTILE rAPER-36&
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at J4.WJ75
for sixty-day blllB and $4.8310 or demand;
commercial bills, I4.8J.
SILVER Bar, 60Hc; Mexican dailnri,
48c
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
irregular.
Closing quotations on tionda today were
as follows:
U. 8. ret. la. ref...lOOVeeK. a Bo. nf, IH
do coupon lMK L. 8. deb. 4s 1111,. W
tl. B. is. ret itiu L. A N. unl. 4 it
do coupon ....... .101ft M. JC A T. 1st 4s.. 10
U. B, 4s, ref..,,.-lUtt do ten. 4 lis ,11V,
do coupon ...... ..lllft MMo. Itcina 4s..,. II
Panama Is coupon.. 101 Is do conr, la,.,,,.,, 14
A.-C. 1st Is... 61 eeN II tl or M 4Va ti,
Ainer A. ! lOOHe.V. Y. C. . Ift
eA. T. A T. cr. Is.. 100 e4o a, , ,, IIV4
exm, ToUcco Is,. .,110 N. Y. N. II. A H.
eArraour A Co. 1V lift er. IVis 77H
Alehlson sen. 4.. ,, 11 N, & W, 1st 0, ss, H
do c. 4s 1M0,,... 11 do or, 4s 101
do cr. is MHtib. Paotflo 4s.
A, C. L 1st 4s IlVi do Is 45 H
Hal. A onio ts , u, a, u. nag, 10
ssnrenn. sr. ivts 1119,, it
. 1IH do con. 4s ,, liH
.104 Hssdlos sen. 41..,. it
. I9U 8. L. A ST. V. t 4s 71 W
IlVi do isn. Is TTft
7 BL L. 8. W. c 41, TIVl
8. A. L, adj. Is.... Tl
4Uso. ran, ool. 4s.,.,, M
H, do sr. 4s. Il'i
C M A 8 V cr 4HS..101H do 1st ret, 4s II
C. It. 1. A P. c. 41. Cli So. hallway (a 104
do rfsT. 4s 14 do gen. 4s Till
ec. A B. r A 4Vs 11 Union l'aolflo 4s.,.. MV
D. A 11. cr. 4s M!i do er. 4s I04
D, A 1 O. ret. Is.. 17 do 1st A ret. 4a.,, igu
Ulstlllera' (s 4, U, B. HubUr 1 102U.
'Erie p, I. 4s 12(4 U. B. Bteel Id Is. .,10014
do io. 4s TH4.Va.-C. Chem. Cs,,,, mi
do cr. 4s, ser. D. Wabash 1st A as. 4 11
111. Cen. 1st r, 4s 11 Western Md, 4s.... t!5
Intsr. Mst. 4ft 71ft Wsst. Eleo. cv. 61.. it
Inter. M. M. 4Hs... 1H Wls. Central 4a... J
Japan 4Ws
eilld. eeoitered.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Muy 2. American securities
opened steady und a fraction higher. The
list Improved under the lead of Union Pa
cific during tho early session and at noon
prices were front U to 1V& higher than
yesterday's New York closing.
London closing stock quotations:
da lUs
Ilroftk, Tr. cr. 4a..
Cen. ot Oa. Is....
On. Leather la... .
dies. A Ohio 44s..
do oonr, 4Hs. ..
Chicago ft A. Ifti.
C II. A Q. J- 4a.. .
do ten. 4S.
.74 11-11 Louisville A Kath.ISS
.... T41Mo.. Kan. A Tax., itSl
... iinnis lore csoiral. iuo
.. II
Oonsols, money
do account ,,
Amsl. Copper .
Atchison ....lOlWPennsylvanU
Daltimorfl A Ohio.. 101 Heading- 13
Canadian Pulflo tX Bouthern Paxld 101
Chi. Oreat Weatsrn 11 Union Pscltlo lSJi
Chi.. Mil. A St P.IMUU. 8. Bteel UU
rover A ltlo U .. rOftWabsab. lw
do 1st ptd 41 De Doers 21
Orsnd Trunk , UVslUnd Mines 7
Illinois tVntrsI ... lUVs
BILVKR-Uor, steady at 27 11-lSd per
ounce.
MONEY 303U per cent
DISCOUNT RATES Short And thrc
months' bills. 4 per cent.