THE OMAHA STNDAY BEE: MAY 4, 191 3. " r" , 5 p REAIj estate FARM A RANCH I.AXUS FOIt BALK. Arknnnam FARM bargains for sal In southwest Arkansas. For Information writ South ern Realty & Trust Co., Ashdown, Little River county. Ark. A CALIFORNIA homo In the Sacra mento valley; 10 acres for fruit; vines and jpoultryj only 1400; easy terms: clove to railroad and markets. Goes Realty Co., Sheridan, Cal CALIFORNIA Jnna excursions 1st and Id Tuts. W. T. Smith Co. SIS City Nat. Bk. Cnnndn, GET your Canadian home from the Canadian Pacific; one-twentieth down; balance In IS equal payments; loan up to $1,000 to Improve your farm can be paid off In SO years; 6 per cent Interest; good, rich land In Western Canada for every kind of farming; from $11 to WO an acre. This offer only to farmers or man who will actually occudv or Imorove tho land. We supply best live stock at actual cost, give you tne Deneiit oi ex pert work on our demonstration farms, equip you with a ready-made farm pre pared by our agricultural experts If you don't want- to wait for a crop. .All these lands on or near railways, near estab lished towns. Free booklets on Manitoba, Alberta or Saskatchewan. Address F. R. Thornton. Colonization Agent, 112 West Adams St., Chicago. Colorado. FORSALE Colorado Land 640 acres unimproved land In Sedgwick county, IS miles south of Julesburg, e miles northwest of Venango, Neb., $U an acre. E, A. BEARDSLEY, 70 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE 160-acre relinquishment, fenced, good well, shallow water. Price, $450. A bargain. Morton & Waldo, Ster ling. Colorado Iowa, EDCCEJLLiBNT IOWA FARM. 100 acres, 3 miles from Missouri Valley, la. Unimproved, excellent soil, every foot) tillable. Price $126 per acre, and worth, it. Mary Beybold, 217 McCague luag., omana. Montana. WE are owners of a large block of Yellowstone county, Montana, farm land and ara prepared to offer same on close prices In tracts of 10,000 acres or up. Cor respondence Invited. If interested, pros pective purchasers will be shown the land. Danaher-Holton Co., 1303 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Sllasuurl. ONE of the best bearing apple orchards In Missouri; 83tt acres; 2H miles from Ht, Joe. Free from incumbrance. Will ex change for income property in Omaha free from Incumbrance. Have recently become resident of Omaha and desire all my Investment in Omaha. For further particulars call E. P. Snowden. care Ne braska Blau-Oas Co. Douglas 3S77. 10-ACRB Missouri poultry farm: 2200: new bungalow, Incubator, brooder, 24 chickens, 100 fruit trees; 210 down, $5 monthly. MInton Land Co., 810 Olive St., St. Louis Mo. 10-ACRE Missouri poultry farm; 2200; new bungalow, incubator, brooder, 100 fruit trees, 24 chickens; 25 down; ii monthly. MInton Land Co., Sheldley Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 8,OS0-acre stock ranch for sale for less than half its value; for further Informa tion aaoress owner, r. J. Jonnston, Mer chants National Bank Bldg., Springfield, Mo. Minnesota. CLAY AND BECKER COUNTIES. , MINNESOTA, in the famous Red Klver valley; rloh, black sol), clay subsoil; $30 to 340 per acre; easy terms. Send for list. G. T. Felland Land Co., No. 627 Palace Build- ing. Minneapolis, jainn, cn u iur tree uav u jsiiiuicauiM icmuid. $30 to $7 per acre. Minnesota Land Agency. Court Block. St Paul, Minn. Hertr Voric COME ,to the land of opportunity, where crops are sure every year; 82 acres, 324 per acre, $600 cash down. 1 mile out; buildings worth $2,000. 150 acres, 350 per acre, buildings worth $3,000. 100 acres, 2 miles out, ma cad. road, $20 per acre. 1500 cash down, R. R. fare to purchaser. Write for photos. Munson The Square Deal Lt cd Man. 242a S. Saline St. Syracuse. N. Y. EMPIRE state farm given away; 27S acres Including W choice Holsteln cows, worth $5,000; buildings worth $19,000; fod- der and tools) milk averages over $17, every day in tho year; old age reason; price $17,000; $5,000 cash, $200 yearly, E per cent interest; free catalogue. C. J. Ellis, Farmers bank, Bprlngvllle, N. Y. Nebraska. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. MERRILL CO.. Rooms 1213-1114 City Nat Bank Bldg. fl83) 80-acre farm 3U miles s. e. of Ash land, Neb., all under cultivation: house, good barn and orchard. Price $130 per acre. Incumbered for $4,000, due In 8 years- (164) 120 acres 2 miles from Green wood, Neb., 90 acres under cultivation; 30 acres pasture, fair Improvements. Price $100 per acre with liberal terms. (170) 120 acres SW miles from state cap itol In Lincoln. Well Improved. Well lo cated. Price $200 per acre. Incumbered for $12,000. J. A. ABBOTT & CO., 604 City Nat Bank Bids Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE CHEAP. 220 acres choice level land with black soil, 8 mile from county seat, on main line U, P. R. R., in Nebraska. $13.50 per acre, one-fourth cash, balance longtime at 6 per cent A good buy for use or speculation. J. H. DUMONT & CO.. Phone D. 609. 1003 Farnam St. Omaha. 200-ACRS farms for $1,850 ; 4 miles R, R. town in German neighborhood; level land; black soil. 15 to 20 feet to best water; to in cultivation; good schools and churches; corn went last year 60; oats CO; potatoes 240 bushels per acre; 300 miles from Omaha. Sample of corn and oats here. 414 Barker Block. Omaha. Neb. GOOD EASTERN NEBRASKA FARM. 240 acres three miles fro mtown. about 10 acres in alfalfa, 80 acres pasture, bal ance In cultivation. Has creek runntmr through. Gontly rolling; Price $35,X0. Want Omaha Income. Mary Seybold, 'Zll McCague. Omaha, Neb. THE biggest 3 days that Crawford, Dawes county, Nebraska, has ever known. Write Arah L. Hungerford of Crawford for complete particulars. It may mean thousands of dollars to you. IMPROVED farm. 530 acres. $25 per acre, all fenced. U mile from school. This farm is bounded on the west by one mile of the never-freezing White river, splen did power site and abundance of timber. Address, Box 212, Crawford, Neb. FOR SALE 200 acres well improved lnd in Polk county, Neb.. 165 acres In cultivation. Price until July 1, $113 pel acre. Terms. Address A 877. care Bee. DON'T forget to be at Crawford, Neb. ! I I June 26. 27. 28, 1913. I $ $ Texas. Colonization Tracts And townsltes. Write us what you want We wholesale only. Fox & Com pany. Hicks Bldg.. San Antonio. Tex. Wisconsin, I HAVE 200.000 acres of cut over laud for sale In Douglas county. Wis., the state of milk and honey; will leave Sar gent Neb., May 20 with a lot of lana seekers; if interested Join un at Omaha in the evening May 20. '13. Write me at Sargent Neb., for maps and particulars llhnH,r,Ptntfl? Farmers' Land mm. Cattle Co., Ltd., at Paul, Minn. REAIj ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Oregon. HOOD nivun nnpnnM itW,HV n,Pl t0 th famous Hood River alley where thera are no storms or cy eionna and make money while you ate enjoying life; we are the owners of a large tract of land which we are selling on very easy payments. For particular HOOD RIVKR GRERN POINT On- General Office. J3 Plymouth lildg., Mln- . neapons, .Minnesota. WE ARE the owners of n 700-acre S year-old commercial apple orchard, to CAtd In Doucloa emintv. Orrsnn. nnn. Irrigated and In a high stato of cultiva tion; will wliolesnlo it In 100-acre tracts to multiples thereof to responsible par ties desiring a first-class retail proposi tion. Detailed Information and terms furnished. Sunnyslde Orchard Co., 1303 riymoutn mug.. .Minneapolis, Minn. Wanhliiutou. THE WALLA WALLA VALLKT. Washington, presents at the present time a most attractive field for the Investor and homeseeker. This section' has never experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado or flood. A diversified district, where the small tract farmer does equally as well as the large grain grower. Write today for free Illustrated literature de scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy ing and bog raising. The Commercial Club. Walla Walla. Wash. Miscellaneous. 73 ACRES planted to alfalfa, sugar cane, corn, etc.; only i mile to sugar mill, 2V4 to town; Lower Rio Grande Val ley lrrlgnted land with water rights; twelve months' growing season! fine cli mate; long time, easy payments. B. i uan, uait uiock, sterling, Illinois. REAL ESTATE LOANS. Wanted City Loans Peters Trust4 Co. 1622 Farnam St MONET TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithon Co., INC. 921 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. DOUGLAS 1278. 6 PITY T ftAMR ttomla.Oflrlhorff f",i 0 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFF. REAL ESTATE CO. 1015 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. MONEY To loan on bustness or resi dence properties, 21.000 to 2500,000. W. II. THOMAS. 228 State Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros HARRISON & MORTON. Il Om. Nat. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. 223 Cty Nat. Bank Bldg. 3109 to 110,000 made promptly. F. i. wead, Wead Bldg., 13th and Farnam. LOANS on farms and Improved oily property, 5, 5V4 and 6 per cent: no delay. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 1603 Farnam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1J20 Farnam St REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Small tract of land near Omaha, 10 to 0 acres. P. O. Box 620, Blair, eb. WE have a buyer for your houke call Osborne Realty Co. Phone Douglas 1471. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage "V4 aayu. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. AstB., 35 W. Randolph St., Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. WAlSTEbTnRlwW- LOAN of $9000 at 6 per ctnt, 5 years' time; good security,'- farm land, near Omaha, highly Improved. Address N S82, care -Bee. WANTED TO BUY. Dolgoff 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 160i. WANTED TO BUY Kitchen stove, not a range; must be In good condition and cheap. Address E 490, care Bee, Will pay cash for bunch of small resi dence properties. Address' Lock Box 633, Omaha, Neb. WANTED to buy a general werchandlse stock for cash. Must be cheap. No traders apply. Raphael-Pred Co,, 1414 Harney, SADDLE! must be big one and cood. Bartght. uth and Douglas. Douglas 06S3. PEST prices for furniture. Call D. IHVi. WOULD like to buy a five or six-room house to be moved on a lot. One in the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Bed 4301. D. d055. Quick buyers ot furniture. WANTED TO RENT YOUNQ business man desires room in strictly private home; no rooming house need answer. Address M 306, Bee. 7 OR 8-ROOM, strictly modern house at once. Tel. Harney 3S8. FURNISHED house of 6 or 7 rooms for summer by family of three, child 8 years; near car line. H. M. Browning. Douglas 1553 or Rome hotel. WANTED Desk room In downtown of fice. Stato prlne. Address 8-378, care Bee. WANTED to rent, room and board by gentleman who has auto. Must hav barn or garage In which to keep same. Adress Bee Operating Dept. LIVE STOCK MAnii"-!' OF WKS'i Ship 1W stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Llva Stock Comnilsalou Merchants. BYERS BROS, ft Co. Strong, rellabla CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchamta Bldg. MARTIN nitOH, gs CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. SEALED bids will be received at the office of tha undersigned up to noon ot the 15th day of May, for the placing in embankment of about 40,000 cublo yards of earth in the Nathan P. Dodge Park in government lots 2 and 3, section 33, town ship 75. range 44. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of the city engineer after May 7, 1913. All work to be completed by December 1, 1913, All bids must be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of $100 as evidence of good faith. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. G. M'GEE, Secretary Board of Park Commissioners, 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. InvestlKUtura Named. PIERRE, 8. p., May 2.-SpecIal Tele gram.) The permanent Investigation committee provided for by the last leg islative session, has been announced as the result of several conferences, being Alan Bogus of Centervllle, Walter Cheever of Brookings, Herbert E. Hitch cock of Mitchell. An appropriation of $16,000 was provided for this committee. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big KaitUM. ft RAIN Km DPnnimi? MABi7l7T VJiuuu mil 1 IIUISUUU lllnlUVUl War News Overbalances Wheat in Chioago. CORN MARKET IS AN ENIGMA Pit Detectives nnd Trade In General Are nt a I,na to Eatlmntei Just What Tnrn the Ycllotr Cereal Will Take. OMAtfA. Mliv X 1913. A little sprinkling of war news over balanced all else In the wheat market at v uicago yesterday. Conditions were over fold when the opening bell was sounded yesterday morning and the bears pro-ct-edfd to hammer values to a still lower level. There were mnnv In the trade who formed the opinion overnight that It was the opportune moment to rout inose wno.uciieve that wheat is not nign enough, nnd they started In early to ao ccmpllsh the Job. There was good buying by larger commission houses, but this buying was of a quiet yet persistent de scription, n was soon aiscoverea, too, that the buying was much stronser than tho selling, and when the shorts at- ttmpteu to cover on war news spread out before the speculative world tho wheat was not within their reach. Some of them became alarmed and they covered on me advances wnicn were estaDiisnea The market wm jl tnnitt nhnnrmal Af. fair when the bearish crop news is taken Into consideration. The Modern Miller, In Its weekly crop outlook of the south west, said that the promise at the present is for the largest crop ot winter wheat ever raised. In addition to this report was "the lack oi export or aomestlo merchandising de mand, coupled with rainfall In Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota. John Irurles. who la recoimlzed as one ot the best and most reliable crop experts, rwirea nis pnnc nais rrora isnia. uk., yesterday that the northern part of that state is auve witn chinch bugs ana tney are working extensively In the wheat fit-Ids. Cash wheat was unchanged to uc mgner. The corn market Is somethtnc of an enigma, not only to tho pit detectives, who watch conditions closest, but to the trade In general. It Is claimed by some that the July and September corn Is being accumulated by strong people, and that this fact has been a help to the May option. While the Chicago market closed without any material change yesterday, there ,was nn undercurrent for all the op tions, with the September option the most prominent. The latter month is the favorite with some ot the hlRh rolling speculators, and the shorts will be mada to surfer in case of any crop damage from hot winds and other causes during the summer months. cast) corn was unchanged to W higher, Tho oats market Is strong and traders favor the buying side on all depressions. i.asn oats uncnangea to w higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour eauol to 478,000 bushels; corn, 170,000 bushels; oats, im,vw Dusneis. Liverpool clbso: Wheat. Ud to Ud higher. corn, unchanged to Hd higher. Primary' wheat recelDts wern M0 000 bushels and shipments 974,000 bushels, against receipts ot 278,000 bushels and shipments ot 825,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 96,000 bush els and shipments 675,000 bushels, against receipts of 610,0" bushels and shipments of 542,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 516.000 bush. ols and shipments 611,000 bushels, against receipts ot 365,000 bushels and shipments of 610,000 bushels last year. Carlo t Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 34 104 160 Minneapolis 127 ... ... Duluth 91 Omaha 52 23 17 Kansas City 9S 40 20 (St. Louts 49 112 31 Winnipeg 113 Omaha iCasu Pricca. hard. 84Wi5c: No. 4 hard. i2Ui&4c: Nn. 3 spring, 84ViS5c; No. 4 spring, 83V4jilc; No. 2 durum, 8687c; No. 3 durum, 8&V S6c. CORN No. 2 White. 6GUCT55ttc: No. 3 white. 5V4St6Vc; No. 4 white, 6464Hc; No. 2 yellow, 54V4S5iye; No. J yellow, 53 4J54!4c; No. 4 yellow, 6$HCi58Uo; No. 2, b(SMc: No. 3. 63U&53Uc: No. i. 62U 63V4C. OATS No. 2 white. 3434Uc; standard, 33-y.c: No. 3 white. 33ttc: No. 4 white. 33 esswe. UAiiLtHY dialling. bav.:tto; no. i reea, 41JT46C. IlYE NO. Z, til'A'Ui'W, ISO. J, 065iWG7HC The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. 83c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 84Kc; 1 car (smutty;, SIViC. No. 3 spring; 1 car, fcoc. OATS Standard: 1 car, 33ic. No. 3 white: 5 cars, 83Hc No. 4 white: 3 cars, 33Vc, 1 car, 23c. CORN No. 2 white: 3 cars, 55tfc. No. 3 white: 1 car, 65Vic; 2 cars, 64ic No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 64c; 1 car, MVic. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 64 Via; 2 cars, Kw. No, 3 mixea: z cars, Httci i car, mu. nu. j mlxA: 1 car. E3Uo: 2 cars. 63Ua. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 53 Vic; 2 cars, (30 ; 2 cars, 524C. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features ot the Trading; and Closing Prices nn Hoard or Trade, CHICAGO. May 3. Good rains today lnwprcri whrat. At the close nrlcea were at a net loss of Vt&Hc. Corn made a .net decline of a shade to He and oats Ho to UKa Provisions' closed unchanged to c lower. Todays rnins, which were general from the Rockies to the Mississippi river, not only brought needed moisture to southwestern.' wheat fields, but are ex pected to clear -out the chinch bugs, which in parts ot Kansas and Okla homa were causing fears for tho grow ing crops. Predictions are for cooler weather for those parts of Kansas In which the Insect pests have boen the most numerous, und this Is expected to aid In exterminating them. Wheat opened weak, lower markets at Buenos Ayrcs und Paris depressing values, aided by the dullness at Liver- fool in aplte of some lift In prices there, 'rices hero rallied on a llttlo buying spurt, but the market was not supported, nnd a reaction came quickly. Trade was light for a great part of the session. Primary receipts of wheat today were 530.C00 bushels; last year, 278,000 bushels. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 478,000 bushels. Corn trade was very light. The market ruled rather heavy. Fine weather for Plowing and planting and small shipping demand counted against values. Oats wrre dull, and trading was almost en tirely local. , Provision values suffered again through Jowtr prices at the yards. Trading was along small lines. Quotations ranged as follows: ArUcle.1 Open. Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close.( Yes'y. Wheat May. July, Sept. Corn. !1091S' 91'.iU !?4QJll 91H 91H 910914 011 :6 S3Jj 344if 34T4&35 May 55 55'i1 July, 65tyg 66 Sept 56HI w-?i Oats. May. July. Sept. Pork. May. July. Sept Lard. July. May. Sept Ribs. May. July. Sept 35U 34 ;3iWi 19 50-521 19 62H 13 60 19 A 19 U) 10 (5 10 b: 10.7ii 11 474 19 50-52 19 52 19 30 10 76 10 85 19 30 10 72H 10 So 10 75 11 45 10 774 11 45 10 92-95 10 56.87I 1171 197, 10 Vl 10 774 10 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: NoC 2 red, $1.02S1.044; No. 3 red, 96c;$1.00; No. 2 hard, 92i&934c; No, 3 hard, 90Jjti3c; No. 1 northern, 92403Hc; No. northern, i G'jZc; No. 3 northern, 83301c; No. 2 spring, VlQKJc; No. S spring, m?Jlc; No. 4 spring, WKfiiSc; velvet chatf, 90fi03Vif. durum, 94 WJic. Corn No. 2, 6&&6iic; No, 2 white, l&nMic; No. 2 yellow, Lndtiic: No. 3, 5565l4c; No. 3 white, 67'44j574c; No. 3 yellow, 65V0C5ic; No. 4 yellow, 644ffj5c, No. 4 white, 66at64c. Oats-No. 2 white, 26c; No. 3 white. 35y6&74c; No, 4 white, 34j31Hc; standard, 364c. Rye. No. 2, 63c. Barley, 4&G70c. Seeds: Timothy, $2.83 413.65; clover, $17.034123.00. Provisions: Pork. $19.30; lard, $U.874; ribs, $11,259 11.87W. Bl'TTER Easier; creamer', 2iWc to 25 28C EGGS Steady; receipts, 22,600 cases: fresh, 18c; at mark, cases included, 170 lie, ordinary firsts, 17c. firsts, 19c ypXATOMl UafthangtA tacltsV af &09ff!iQ01 WiffTi 9tfli 90 90 54T4 5ltt??5 53W,4 66Ti 664 5C14&44 I S6H 354 Si 34HQ 34H 34H 19 30 19 SO 19 40 19 424 19 174 1 17-20 10 70 10 70-72 10 85 10 85 10 72-76 10 75 11 374 11 374 10 924 10 96-97 10 75-77 10 774 ""i. iUchlgan..4MN$c, Minneapolis. SS lc, Wisconsin, forc ruuwiiv-14 ve, tower; cnicxens ana springs. MHc Omaha GnnrcrtAi. stahkest. BUTTER No. l"T-rt). carton. 331; No CHEESE Imported Swiss. Stc; Ameri can Swiss, :sc; diock swim, no; '.with, l-n. .1.1.1.. ITUa, .1. 1Ua . n,.... Americas, 19c; blur, label brick, ISc; llin- uurger, z-io., ur; kc; new iorx white. fOe BEEF COTS-Rlbs, No, 1, l4c; No. 2, lVVic; No. 3. llc. loins. No. 1. 21c; No, 2, 1854c; no. 3, 17Vic Chucks, No. 1. HUc; iso. z, iwc; (o, s, iwr, tiounus. io. 1. 13c; No. 2, 13 Vic; No. 3. Uo. Plates, NO. 1. VOX No. 2 Mc; No. 3. SKo. POULTRY -broilers. Mb. to l4-lb., 4)0; ivt-io. to z-jk, rc; ncn:. :t"; ?ocks, lie; ducks, nooi geese, ISc; turkeys, ttc; pig eons per dos., S1.20; rooslca. SC; aucks, full feathered. 1TC; gee-, full testhertd, 13o ; sauabs, No. 1. $1.50; No. 2. OOo. FISH White, froxeo. llo- fcut. f role II. 14c; large crappies, trostn, lite; Spanish mackerel, 14c; eol, Uo; hadducK, lfc; flounders, Uo: shud rov, per pa.r, J'.; snimon bc; nauovi uc; uunuio. x.; nu i lieads, :3c; oysters, bay standards, il.V", northern. St 't; seHcts. J1.V1; counts. ti.i'X ONION SBTS Yillow, per bu., 32 lbs., 1L75; red, per bu., 32 lbs., $1.75; white, per bu., 33 lbs., $2.00. Tumato plants, per 100 tec; cabbage, per 100. tie, pepper, per 100, 76o; cauliflower, per 100, 73c; eggplant, per 100, $1.00. FRUITS-I'uieapples, Is. 24, 30, 36 or 42 stie, per crate, $3.26. Ortnccs, extra fancy California Navels, 9C $3.&u; 126, $3.76; 160, 176, too and ili sixes. $4.kS; da, $3.60: m and 324. $3.25. Applos, extra fancy Washing ton white winter Pcarmalns. per box, $2.00; extra fancy Washington Wlnesaps, per box, $2.00; Utah Wlnesaps, per box, $1.00; Extra fancy Onos and Ben Davis, per box, $l.&; extra fancy Qano, Circle brand, per bbl., $4.00; extra fancy Ben Davis, per bbl., $3.W, extra fancy Wine sap, per bbl., $3.60; extra fancy Missouri Pippin, per bbl., $3.23; Fixe X Uano, per bbl., $3.00; Four X Qano. per bbl., $3.60. Lemons, extra fancy Southland Beauties, 300s and 800s, per box, $7.60; extra choloe Justrlle lemons, per box, $7.00; Excellent brand, $00 size, per box, $7.26; Bunslde brand, &.0 slic, per box, $6.75; extra fanoy Messina, 300 nnd 300 site, 46.00; extra choice Messina, 300 or SflO slxe, $3.60. a rape Fruit, Florida, Indian river, 04 and SO slxe, $1.50; 54, $1.00; 40, $3.50; 36, $3.23. VEGETABLES Onions, large Red Globe, per sack, $1.00; large Spanish, per crate, $1.60. Sweut Potatoes, Knnsas, table stock, per bbl.,vll50; Kansas seed, per bbl., $2.00. Potatoes, Colorado Rural, per bu., 55c; Red River Early Ohio, per bu.. $0o; red new. per hamper. $175; white new, per hamper. 6c Caliromla -Jumbo celery, per dos., $1.60; California, aspara gus, per crate, about 30 lbs. not. $3.60; rhubarb, ner dos.. 60c: shallots, per dos.. 60o new beets, carrots, turnips, per dos., wo; parsley, per aoz., wo; raaisn, per dos., 40a; head lettuce, per doz., $1.00; homegrown leaf l4ttuce. per doz.. 40a: green peppeis, per bsk., 50a; wax or green beans, per hamper. $4.00; hot house cu cumbers, per doz., $1.WU.00( cauliflower, per crato, ki.du; Venetian game, per id., 12V4jo; Texas new cabbago, per lb., 2o; New York oabbage, per lb., lHo; beets. plant, per doz., $2.00; horseradish, 2 doz. bottles in case. Per case. 31. W. , MISCELLANEOUS Dromedary brand uaies, pKg., j.w; Anpnor Drana aaies, pkg., $120; walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 21c; medium pecans, per lb , 13V4c; pe cans, Jumbo, per lb.. 15c; Qlant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 2oo; fll- Deris, per io., un: uraaa aimonas, per lb.. lKe: naner shell. ISii! Tlrmlln n,r lh 10c; large washed, per lb., 12u; black wal nuts, per id., Zrtc; raw ivo. l peanuts, per lb., 6Ho Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8c; roast peanuts, per lb,. 8Uo; shell bark hickory nuts. Per lb.. 4o: larse hlckorvnuts. nr lb., 3c; white ilco popcorn, per lb., Cc; checkers, per 100 pkg. cose, $3.60; checkers, Per 60 Dke. case, tl.75: cocoanuta. iwr sack, $3.00; per doz., 75c 1 . Corn and Wheat Ilenton Bulletin. United States Department of Am-leul- ture, weather bureau, for Omaha. Neb., for the twcntl'-four hours end nsr at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Saturday, OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp.- Rain- Htsh. Low. fall. , Sky. Cloudy Raining Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Raining Ashland. Neb,, 80 43 . 97 Auburn. Neb... 82 54 1.72 AUUUIIli ilvUlli M B'ken Bow, Nb 45 Columbus, Nb. 71 Culbertson, Nb 54 Falrbury, Neb. 82 Fairmont, Neb. 71 Gr. Island, Nb 73 Hartlngton ... 70 Hastlnes. Neb.. 74 S3 40 36 45 40 39 S3 39 38 46 32 3S 48 44 .22 .89 ,02 1.87 .03 .75 .33 .67 .00 .86 .00 .07. 1.15 1.58 .10 Holdrege, Neb. 75 Lincoln. Neb... 79 No. Platte. Nb 48 Oakdale, Neb., 68 Omaha, Neb..,, 79 Tckamah, Neb. 78 Valentine, Nb, 28 Alto, la. 69 Carroll, la 73 Clarlnda, la.... S2 Sibley. Ia 64 30 42 2.16 47 2.11 63 41 42 .75 .68 1.03 ciouay Cloudy Sioux City, la. 68 Minimum temperature for tweiva-hou period ending at 8 a. m. Not Included in averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain District Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 Louisville, Ky... 22 l1.JUInnll. Tmi 1 A 86 66 .00 88 '66 .00 84 56 .00 (4 60 .10 84 60 .00 80 66 .80 48 36 .60 78 68 .70 68 40 1,00 Chicago, III 24 St. Louis, Mo... 19 Des Moines, la. 22 Minneapolis fil Kan. City. Mo.. 26 Omaha, Neb 17 Slightly warmer weather is general In the eastern portion of the corn and wheat region, but it Is cooler In the Omaha and Dcs Moines districts, nnd heavy to kill ing frosts were reported at two stations In the Omaha and freezing temperatures at fifteen Btatlons In the Minneapolis district Rains wcro Quite general In the western districts, and falls of one Inch or more occurred at tne following stations: In Nebraska Auburn, 1.72; Falrbury, 1.87; Omaha, 1.16; Tekamah, 1.68. Iowa Alta, 2.15; Forest City, 1.20; Fort Dodge, 1.00; Sioux City, 1.08. Minnesota Winnebago, 1.10. South Dakota Sioux Falls. 8.00. Knnsas Concordia, 2.00. Missouri Mary Vllle. tOO. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Knn'na City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 8. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard. 87894c; No. $, 8C89c; No. 2 red, 90ciT$1.03. CORN-No. 3, 6036640 ; No. S white, I7'4(5674e. OATS-No. I white, 636c. Closing prices: WHEAT May, 85ic; July, 85c; Septem ber. 854c. CORN May, 65fc355T4o; July, 65U066HC: September, CSc. OATS May, 3l4c: July, 35c; September, 25c. RYB-unchanged. HAY Unchanged, BUTTER Creamery, 30c; firsts, 29c; sec onds, 28c; packing, 22c. EGGS Firsts, 18ic; seconds, Ho. POULTRY Hens, H4c; roosters, 9o; ducks, 15c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 8.-1WH EAT Spot steady; No. 1 Manitoba, St; No. 2 Mani toba, 7s lid; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 94d; futures steady; May 7s 8id; July, 7s 6d; October. 7s 4d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 5s Hd; American mixed, kiln dried, 6s IVid; American mixed, old, 6s lid; American mixed, via Galveston, Bs,5d; futures steady; May American mixed, 4s ll4d; July La Plata, 6s IVid, Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, May 3,-CORN-No. 3. 554IG6C. OATS No. 3 white, 333ic RYE No. 2. KV8G6C. FLAX-$1.29. BARLEY I2068C. . FLOUR-Flrst patents, $4.6004.85; sec ond patents, $4.:6ft4.60; first clears, $3.30Q 3.70: second clears, J2.6023.20. BRAN-$16.0017.00. I Cofteu Market. NEW YORK, May S.-COFFEE-Fu-tures opened dull at unchanged prices, u somewhat bullish visible statement being offset by rather disappointing European cables. Trading continued very quiet during the morning, with near months easing off under liquidation, while some of the later positions worked up a point or two on covering. The close was steady, Sales were 10,000 bagi. May, iq,9Cc; June, 11.02c. July, ll.COc; August, 11.19e; September. October and November, 11.30c, December, 1124c; January, 11.30c, February. 11.30c 1 March and April, 11.34s. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, ll4c, Santos 4s. UKe; mild, quiet; Cordova, li4017c, AMAUA T TU17 QTflPIf MAPl,PTltUR,1,y wtro k00'5 b,n itwiiar to the UlllAllR LI Yd OlUUA. MKIUli arrivals during recent weeks, but towards Killing Cattle Steady to Stronger for the Week. FEEDERS SHOW FALLING OFF Hc-fta Flften to Twenty Lower for Week Gool Lnmba rirtecn to Quarter Lower, othrra no to 40 Centa Lower, SOUTH OMAJIA. May 3, 1913, Receipts were: Cattle. Hoes. ShtcP. Official Monday 4,601 6.T67 12.W2 Official Tuesday 4.831 Official Wednesday.... 8.853 Official Thursday 1,429 Official Friday. 310 l&tlmato Saturday.... 63 13,316 7.495 8.439 7,443 0.700 8.4S2 7.18S r,3k: 1.973 2 Six days this week.. 14,581 M.119 38.089 game days last week. 16,473 45,776 42.003 Same days 3 wks. agtt.16,414 49,674 43,810 Samo days 3 wks. aKO.15,608 SS.303 40,903 ame days 4 wks. agtvH.027 58,300 8M Same week last year.. 15,854 72,603 S2,J2i The following table shows the receipts ot cattle,, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date as compared with last year; 1S. 1912. lno. Dee. Cattle 830.S99 828.262 ..... 7,836 Hogn L032.035 1,299,170 S7,140 Sheep 801.761 T67.48J S4.29S ...... The following table shows the rang of prices for hog at South Omaha tor tha last few days with comparisons! Date. I 1912. 1 1813. 1W1. 1110. 11909. 11903, 1907. April 22 I 6341 7 45 5 KM Oil 6 991 7 01 7 00 5 36! 6 33 6 33 684 6 It 6 34 6 38 6 35 6 23 -April u April 14 April 23 April 26 8 814 8 58H 8 494 8 SOU !!5 9 05 5 31 7 41 6 731 6 40 ess 7 63 5 74 13 7 91 7.67, 6 83 9 a S 92 April 27 April 28 6 85 6 81 9 041 6 94 16 26 68 7 93 6 28 April 29 April SO 7 65 t 74 1 7 01 6 34 6 93 5 46 B IS 7 001 14 I May 1.. May 2. May 3. 7 51 7 M 6 96 R 41 24 6 21 6 23 7 631 7 46 5 741 5 63 9 01 8 94 6 34 7 01 Sunday Receipts and disposition of live stock ni uio 1 nion siock yards, south Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS, r, . Hogs. H'r's. C, M. & St. P 1 ,. Wabash , 3 Missouri Pacific, 1 Union Pacific 16 4 C, & N. W., east 3 .. C. & N. XV., west..., 33 1 C, St. P., M. A 0 5 C, B. & Q., cast 1 C, B. & Q., west 21 3 C, R. I. & P east 4 C, R. I. & P., west 4 1 1 Illinois Central 4 ,, Chicago Great Western 6 .. Total receipts 93 10 DISPOSITION HEAD, Hogs. Morris St Co 964 Swift and Company.,,,,,, 1,514 Cudahy Packing Co 2,063 Armour & Co 2,831 Sohwarts & Co , 144 Total 7ist CATTLE- There were no fresh receipts ot cattle of any consequence today, but arrivals for the week have been very liberal, both here and at other points as woll. Under the Influence of large receipts of beet steers at all market points prices slumped badly at the beginning ot the Week. Later on as receipts beenmu lighter prices firmed up, until nt tho close of the week all of the loss has been reoovored, and more, too, tho market now bolng a little better than it was at the close of last week and not more than a quarter lower than at the bast Urn three weeks ago. Cows and heifers also broke In the week, but later on recovered all of the lost ground and moro, too, bolng at the ! presont time 103l6o higher than the low time last wee4c. Values are still 160tao I unvi uwu ul me nigu point ot tne Boaaon. Stock cattle and feeders have been in fair supply during the week, while the country demand has been very narrow. ,JL a re1'1 there hen a tendency toward the accumulation of supplies in the hands of speculators and yard trad SV'i.11 V outcome that at tho closa .Wek the irket around 15T25o lower than a week ago. Quotations on cattlo: Good to choice beef steers. $8.1ftfifi.C0; fair to god 1 beef steers, $7.8506.10; common to fair beef J7.pw7.76; BOOl to choice cows, $6.76477.60: fair to itood B-rnrio. mnvnt . ..-' ".Ofl00;' good' to choice SiSSt rJSd fec,,0J8' .n.60S.25; fair to ?mmtck?rf ?n(l crt. $7,000)7.60; rS00. ,0, fnlr "tockers and feeders, $6.25 07.00; stock cows and helfora, $a.00fff.2fi; Representative sales; COWn No. At. Pr. No. 1 tM M BULLS 1... mo es CALVES. At, Pr. HOOS-Recelpte were' falriy "large today, but in snlte Of thn fnnt Ihm -ir' A. ....... I IV I mm 1 . other points Indicated that values were to bo shaded a little the trade here opened folly steady. There was a good strong pack ng demand and this, coupled with small shipping orders, furnished a broad outlet for the moderate offerings. On the whole values wero steady to a llttlo stronger nnd, as nearly everything was on the light order, the market on paper shows a noticeable gain over yesterday's figures. Trade was active from tho out set and a fair clearance had been made before 9:30. The quality was excellent for a Saturday and was bclloved by some traders to be tho best of the week. Tho most of the hogs sold at $8.3008.224. with a snrlnkllng of heavies below and a few hJS!..of5ood "Sihta on un to $8.40, the highest price paid. .?ioma e'lBr'8 "tandpolnt the week's trade has been rather unsatisfactory. Heavy receipts In Chicago on Monday niid Tuesday served to force values 'down over 30o in two days. On Wednesday and Thursday prices recovered about l2So of.JnL"ecl!n-e'. only t receive a slight setback on Friday, Today's advance Just about covers yesterdty's loss so that at the close of the market today tho week's decline amounts to 15020c. The run was rather largo for a Batur day. therp being Homo 97 cars or 6.700 head received. For the week the sunnlv totals 60,119 nearly 6,600 larger than last week, but 22,500 smaller than the sa?no KV. At. Bh. Ir. 43.......IU ... I IK At. .111 .241 .21S .241 .215 Bh. pr. 49 I 29 19 1 39 ... I 19 19 1 19 19 f SO ... I 89 to I SO so,., 47... U... It... 77... U U2 ISO I 24 II 207 40 i 2S 11 244 til tH t! 220 164 I 23 M ill to I 26 71.. ...til 71 IU 120 S 23 II Ul 19 20 J 13 1 I X 329 39 77 11 .244 .. I 21 .. I 21i .. 17t -- 214 tni 49 I 17 U 39.,., 71.... 72..., 49.... Jl..., 71.... 73.... 71..., 74. . . . 85..., 77..., 11.. . 45.,,, .... II..., 43..,, 75..., 45.... 10.. 74..., 14..., 19.... 71..., 14..., 12..., 12..., 12..., tt.... 44.... ..241 I SO ..lli ..211 ..245 .270 ..261 ..211 40 1 10 It.... 77.... ... 134 149 1 34 ..249 ) I 19 .111, 10 I tt ..ll ... IJ214 .. ... I 3Vi ..213 ... I324 ..117 19 I32U ..204 ... H31; 14 I12i UO ... 1321? Ml ... 1121 iOl ... I lilt . .. JIU 90 ...210 120 S 10 ...271 ,.. 120 ,..240 40 I 94 ,..210 ...211 ...211 ...211 ...247 49 I 29 9 10 t 24 10 I 10 ...212 JU U I JZVi ...til .. IIIU .221 209 I 19 ...240 ...231 ...221 ...111 ...219 ...231 ...219 ...222 ...211 ...171 ...212 ...117 ...294 ...115 I Jflt ..771 10 i 14 ..224 140 24 ..211 49 8 M ..242 40 1 39 ..212 ... 129 ..285 160 119 ..2JI .. 110 ..294 40 1 10 .2)1 40 I 14 ..211 4 1 14 .244 109 i SO ..271 149 ISO ..til ... 139 ..2(9 ... 110 . .210 40 I SO 32ti I 321 2'1 3ti I 32H I H I 34 19 M .. I 34 19 I IS .. I 34 .. 131 SO 8 34 .. I 34 - l4 44 I 40 17. ..291 41 291 15 114 II IJ4 .27! SO I 19 19 1 19 44 I 19 242 .241 PIGS. 12. ST I 25 SHEEr There belnir no freah rcrlr, In the barn this morning, the trade re mains nominally the same as on Friday. It has been principally a lamb market all the week, as not enough yearlings, ewes or wethers have been here on any day to amount to anything. In the mat ter of receipts, a decreaso has been noted, as only some 37,864 head have been marketed, being In the neighborhood ot 4,739 head short of last week and 5,947 head short of two weeks ago. Compared with the same time one year ago, the supply Increased by about 6.539 head. unui inurta? uit oiitxuig in tmuu the Close ot the week the general aual Ity did not seem as good and for that reason closing vsJum .are little better than they appear on paper. The trade has brcn a kind of up and down affair most of the time nnd ac cording to salesmen, has been only fairly satisfactory. The week started out in good shape, but since then packers have been more or lesa Inclined to be bearish, their chief argument being the rela tively high position of the local trade aa compared with other points. At the close of the week the best lambs are nn a basis in lilrSSo lower than n wek ago, whllo tha less desirable grades have dropped further, the decline on them being possibly Si 40c. There has been some discrimin ation In favor of light weights and overly heavy kinds have been slow sellers on most days. Ijimbs without the fleece show In sympathy with the wooled kinds practically tho same decline and are now selling largely anywhere from $7.2607.60. according to weight and quality. An so few muttons showed up quotations are unchanged. quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice Mexican lambs. tS.ortT8.70: fair to good Mexican lambs, $8.3508.50; good to choice western lamps, fs.z.tft8.w; rair to good western lambs, $8.0008.25; shorn lambs, $7.3597.65; yearlings, light, $7.250i 7.50; yearlings, heavy. $7.O0f7.26: wethers. good to oholce, $6,656.90; wethers, fair to goon, e.x!r6.TO; ewes, good to cnoioe, $6.250.r.O; ewes, fair to good, $6,006.25; culls and bucks, $10006.26. . ! .... . ,. ChJcnito Lire Stock Market. CHICAGO, May 3.-CATTLKReoelpts 100 head! market ateady; beeves. 37.200 8.P0; Texas steers, $6.7O07.TR; western, $8,90 0S.1O; stookers ana feeders, $6.0008.10: cows and heifers, $8.9004.15; calves, $6,609 9.60. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady to shade lower! bulk ot sales. $3.4O0.65j lights. H.350&CO; mixed, $3,300) 8.B0; heavy, 7.mis.w; rough, 87.9608.iii pigs, W.tO08.6O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; native, $6.OO07,1S; western, $6.2507.15; yearlings, $6.6O0.(iO; lambs, native, $6.6006.70; western, $6.00 8,80. ICansaa C4r Live ft took Makret, KANSAS CITY, May 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; native steers, $7.0Oift.78; southern steers, $6.2Mt 8.00; southern cows and heifers, $4.2ffp 7.75: native cows, $4.6O4t.60: stockers and feeders, $6.60117.85; bulls, $5.75g7.60; calvei. tfl.MWO.OO; western steers, $6,7&?f8.25; west cm cows, $4 (0717.25. HOGS Receipts, 1,000 head; market sleady; bulk, $8.3003.40; heavy. $3.2547 8.35; packers and butchers, $8.30tf6.4O; light. $8.3003.45; Pljrs, $7.25437,75. SHEEP AND laAM BS Receipts, 600 htad; market steady; muttons, $50OJT.75; Colorado lambs, $7.2608.00; range wethers and yearlings, $5.607.25i rango ewes, $5.0006.60. St, Iionls Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS. May 3. CATTLE Recelnuj. 3,000 head: market stoady; native beet steers, $.76fr9.00; cows and heifers, $4.WO 8.75; stockers and feeders. $5.23428.00; Texas and Indian steers, $6.258.60; cows and heifers, $4.0007.00; calves, SS.COatf.&O, HOGS Receipts, 2,800 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $7.00OC50; mixed and butchers, $8.3038.60; good, heavy, $3.30 m.M. Hiir.KP AND LAMBS ReoaloU. D0Q head, market steady; native muttons, $3.10 1T7.76; lamus, ti.wun.w. - Hlonx City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, la.. May 3. CATTLE Receipts. 200 head; market steady; na tive steers. $7.4OJj8.00; cows and heifers. f5.COS7.SO; canners, S.7&7J6.26: stockers and feeders, $7,7.76; calves, $6.76C7-60; bulls. $5.60(Q7.60. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market n shade lower; heavy, S.15.20; mixed, $8.20 08.25; light. $8.2&ff8.S0; pigs, $7.0007.60; hulk of sales, $8.20ff8.S5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, May S.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 25 head; market nominal; steers, $7,764X8.25; cows and heifers, $4.00$6.25; calves. $6.609.00. HOGS Receipts. 2.800: market, steady to 6p lower; top, $8.40; bulk, $8.2638.30. BfTEEP AND LAMUH Receipts. X,W head; market steady; lambs, $7.6008.60. Locnl Securities. Quottlloni lurnlihtd by Durni. llrlnktr A Co., lit Omaha Natlonil bank bulldlnn DM. DeatrlcB Oeimarx, pld,.-. .,,. 14 Council Dlufla O. A B. fa, 1S2S Si Aikad, IS 5 111 SI t'llr National Panic stock, Omaha..,. 107 ttetn H Co, T nrr cant dM 17 Fairmont Cromerr g. I par cant Kalrmunt Cramerr 7 per cant Did SOU 101H 109H lilt, llarvtiter Co. ta, 1115 I9H 104 InJepfnaent Hamster uo ..... Ind. Tl. Co, lat ptd. Co, Dluffa,... II J lowa.Ntbratka I-ubtte Bert lea a.., J... IS Kanaaa City, Mo., 7 p. e. tai bllla.... MV4 109 Kins Co., Waah, (a, IMS..... Millard, M!b.. Walar It, list , Mollne l'low 7 par cent lit pfd.,.. McOiok, Neb., 1111 Montreal Tramway la, 1141 Cltr ot Omaha 4H, lilt Omaha K, U A T. 5a, 1133 Dinahs & C. II. St. Mr. Cs. 1IM... Omaha & O, II. Bt. Itr. pfo........ Omaha 4k C. D. St. nr. com , Omaha tt C D. R. A D. pfd...... Union Rock Yard a stock, Omaha.. Updlka Oraln Co. com Bwtft A Co Bloux Cltr BtrTlof 6a.., ,,. Taeooa, Waah., rat. ts, lit! , 103 103.13 , II 101 , 109 . 7 , tt . to H . SSVi 17 an , tl ', ioiii , is , 101 109 101 190H tt 100 S3 i; lH II . t 105 104 IT 102 London Stock Market. LONDON, May 3. American securities opened quiet with prices around pnrlty. Reports of labor troubles and continental selling imparted o weak tone to tha dealings and tho list declined under the lead of Canadian Pacific The closing wns easy, with Values ranging from U above to Hi below Friday's New York closing. . , , , A1 London closing stock quotations; Conaola, money ,.71 ll-HMo., Kan. A Tel.. 21 do account 4?.New York Central.. 104K Amat, Copper 74H PenneylTinlt tl Atchison ...1011a Heading , SSK Canadian Pecine . .24354 Southern "X SH Chi. Ort Weatem. II Bouthern Pacific ,.199 Chi., Mil. A Bt. P.llO Union Taclflo 1S3H Denver & III 0. . SOU, U. B. Bteel IIH r.rl , :HWabah , Hi do lat ptd 4S r peers SOH Orand Trunk 17 Rand Mines 1 Illinois Central 116H SILVER Bar, steady nt 27d per ounce. MONET 2ti34 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short and three months' bills. 3 16-16QI per cent. Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, May 3. Closing quotations on mining stocks wore aa follows: Allouei Illi Mohawk 41 Amal. Copper 721 Narada, Con 144 A. Z. U A 8 S44 Nlplialng Mines ... I; Artiona Com 2 North Ilutte 21 II, & C. C. A 8. M. SV North Lak 1 Cal. A Arltona 43'tOld Dominion 4S14 Cal. It Ilecla 4U) Oaoeola 12 Ontennlal ia',SQuney 45 Copper Range C. C. 42 Shannon Ili Halt Butte C. M. ., 111 Superior 37(4 Franklin t Superior A B. M... SH Olroul con i' Tamarack 23 Oranby Con IStaU. 8. B. It. A M... 39 Oreene Cananea .... OX do pfd 471 late Royal ppr. 2ll)tah Coa tit Kerr Uki Hi Utah Copper Co..,, tou Lake Copper tlt Winona 4 I Ball Copper..,. SK Wojrerlna 41 Mleml Copper Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Msy S.-COTTON-Futures closed steady; closing bids: May. 11.85c; June, 11.40c; July, 11.45c; August. 11.230; September, lO.BSc; October, 10.92c; December, ll.Wc; January. 10.80c; March, 10 89c. Spot, closed quiet; middling up lands, 11.85c; middling gulf, l&lOo. No "LIVERPOOL. May S.-COTTON-8pot moderate business; prices easier; Amer ican middling fair. 7-22d; good middling, 6S8d; middling. 6.88d; low moddllng, 6.64d; good ordinary, fl.0d; ordinary, 6o6d. galea, 8.000 baUs Sugar Market. NEW YORK. May 1 SUOAR-Raw, steady; Muscovado, 2.8,032.89c; centrif ugal, $.36i3a.39c ; molasses fcugar, 2,Giy 2.64o; refined, steady. Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 3. METALS The metal markets were dull and nominally unchanged. Copper. Lake, $16,874; elec trolytic. $15.75; castings, $15.60. Iron, un changed. Stay Develop Into a Star. Pitcher Joe Conzelman Is a youngster who looks good to Colonel Barney Drey fuss. The collegian was 111 during the greater part of last season; that's why I In snlendld health, and Mr. Dreyfuss be- ito wuau l udcu uiiciicr. itua car lie im neves u is going to ueveiop into a star. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Volume of Business Small and Price Movements Insignificant. LIGHT LOSSES ON MOST ISSUES Predictions of Lnrsre) Cnh C.nln for Week IVot Ilorne Ont Growing; Confidence) Reported by Mercantile A Rene tea. NEW YORK, May S.-Mid3Ummet wr-ather seemed to have brought about midsummer stock market conditions to day, The. volume of business was small and price movements were Insignificant ZTA Prculatlvo movement was near tha vanishing point nnd many traders took advantage o' tha occasion to remain away from the sited. The drift of the Mocks waa downwind, small fractional losses being sustained by most or thesa '""f:, Foreign markets moved in a tta:ln ,vny' apparently awaiting mora acnnlto news regarding the outcome ot the problem raised by Montenegro's nt 1.. n'.i.Som "e'l'ng of Canadian Pacific by Berlin t;ts reported and that stock 5?t, ePf'?nM' hwivy, both in this m?ikS.1 aml ,n London. wSvfJE8 ?f t ,nr,rB erth.rnJn this week by the banks were not borne out, of $fSxt 8how1n,r a ca8 l0S! The average table, however, gave a RSW9-' gating that a largS v, bfen Btalned late In the week, Cfftbly.ln .connection with over the oountar Mtiv 1 payments, t k.1".? "Vlaencea of growing confldenco .n. JiMi W6r-fPorted by the mercan oinutf1?' iD their twekly reviews. tonti' .tm how'ver' re tM J$fius In bonds was slow and the rilrtnili 1con.t,nue to show lack of a uerinlte tendency. T,iaL,K,i?: $no,ooa nJ T 2iiLs,.atM bo,nls were unchanged on call on the week. MirSC "a,B" nl leading quotations on stocks were ns follows: ,,,.,, . Salea. Hlh. Low. Cltit. Amalgamate Copper .... I.joo :sh 73H 7214 Amerleaa Asrleultural ,u AmerKan tlrtt tTurar..... IM 11(4 iiu .a American can ....V...'.... $ J, Amer can Can ptd too Jlv, Ju JJ3 American C A K ioO 4U Iiu i American Cotton Oll.; ...... ..... . Am. Im Beeurltlea., t,IM Jiu jtu Iiv. American Ltnamd .;,. , " , American Locomotlta ,' "' 33 American B. A R o ((u u u Am. b. & n. Mj. Im joih wis 101 Am, sugar nelinlB 7 .. 110(4 American T. ft T m IISH ISSU 131 American Tobacco 100 lit lit m Anaconda Mining Co,..., tM 37 3f stu Atchleon 200 NU II 11 At?hi.n ptd :.. : "... . ... Atlantle Coast Lisa , ..... Baltimore Ohio 200 ISU IIU iu gethlehera Fteel . , ,5? ?"k'rn y!?. Tr ,eo Canailan I'acltl t,Kn 1SSH Ttt 23S Central leather , jju Oiapk A Ohio , too (4 It Chicago a. W 100 14K UK J4H Chicago, it. St. P.. too IMS 10IH 1M Cslcago N. W IM jr lss ltiu, Colorado F. A I j Conaolldated Oai .,..,. M 1MU nH lit Corn rtoduct , too 10M 10U 10U DeUware & Hudloa... us Denver A Illo a rand nu tMnver A It. o. ptd loo 14 14 ijw Distillers Becurlllea 100 1SU 1SU nu 1,100 iih w ri Erie lat pld....... 43 Erie 3d pfd ..... 3t General Electric - 13s Oreat Northern ptd 1,404 U4U 111 131 dreel Kortbern Ore Ctrl stu Illinois Central .......... 300 lit USK 111 Interborough Met, too 14H 1H 14 Interborouah Met. pfd... 100 (7 ST 17 International llanreater ..... lot Inter-Xlarlne ptd , , it International lapr 100 sti 1 SH International Pump 400 I 7 S'i Kanita city Bouthern. . ..... 33 Laclede O14 t4 Lehigh Vallej 400 1C4 1S1H 18H Loulavllle A NaahTllle lsou M., Bt. r. A B. B. M... ... ..... 131H MlMourl. K. A T 100 33H tii Mlaaourl Taelflo 100 SIH 3H Its National Bltontt W USK Ut,,i 114 National Load . 41 N, K. R, ot M. td pM., ., :iv Mjw York Central 80 101H 10154 101 14 N. X., O. A W ,, : Norfolk & Weitaro. ...... ., 10S North American , ,,, Tl Northern Pacldo 100 114 1114 Hilt raclflo Mall, v.. S3 rannayltanla , 3,000 1144. 11H IKS People's tlas 100 1014 10SH 1014 p., c, c a n. u 11 IttUburgh Ctvil , ..... l7Vi Preaard Bteel Car , J Pullman ralaee Car...... 100 lM'l listl lis Reading , 11.400 l 160(1 lMi ItepuMlo I. A 8 221, ttepubllo I. A 8. ptd..,. 04 Slti ItH SIH Rock laland Co 100 II 11K "tt Rock laland Co. ptd SIH Bt. U A R. T. 3d ptd.-... 100 30)4 20 :ot, Seaboard Air Lint............. IT Seaboard A. L, pfd , .... 43 Sloaa-Bhelfleld 8. A I It southern I'acltlo ......... 1,100 tli ?V4 i;'i Southern hallwar 1,300 34 JIM 51 an. nn nfd 15V Tnneaae Copper 10 I4H 314 Stt. Teiaa & raclllo., 11 Union Pacific 1,100 1IIK 14IU U'i Union raclllo pfd , S3 United States lualtr CSt United Slates Rubber,... I, M0 I4ti ISH It United Stales Steel....... 10.SOO (OH 19!, SI'a U. ft. Steel plil 200 10SH 101 101 it. 1, tea ana: uu mil Va.. Carolina Chemloal... 104 SOH SO 30 wabain iw 3 1 Wabaah pld Hi Western Slanrland f Ill, Weatern Union IS WeatlnghnuM- ICIectrla .. tOO 1H II U, Wheeling A Lake Erie 4); Total salea for the day, 17,100 ihares, Netvr York Money Markeit, NEW YORK. May 3.MONEY-On call, nominal: no loans. Time loans, strong; sixty days, 3HUI per cent: ninety dayg, 4'Q4V per cent; six months, 4iSH per cent. PIIIME MERCANTILE PAPEIV-aSl4 per cent. 8THULINO EXCHANnE-flteady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.7310 for sixty-day bills and at $4.S0$0 for de mand; commercial bills, $4.81 SILVEU-Ilar, OOUc; Mexican dollars, 4Sc. RONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. ' Closing quotations on bonds today were aa follows! U. 8. ref. Ja. rtg,..100u,eK. c. 80. r. S t7U do coupon 1M14 L, g, deb. 4a 1111 . 0H U. 8. 3s. reg lUttL A N. uol. t 14 do coupon 10314 M. K. A T. lat 4s SO U. 8. 4. reg 11JH do gea. 4Hs... . if, do coupon U3U"Mo. J'aelllc 4s . It Panama 3a coupon.. 102H do rone. Sa. . II eA.-C. lit 8s "SI N R R ot M 4tis lj Amer. Ag. Is I0OHN. TT. C. g. IHs. . , A. T, A T. cr U..100 do deb. 4a.... I J 11 eAm. ToUceo e... 120 N. Y. N. II. A II. Armour A Co. 4H- W cv. IHi 77 H Atchleon gen. 4a.. IIH D. A II. lat 0. 4a . UK do cr. 4 10.... II do cv. 4a 101 do er. Sa IIH No. Pacific 4e.. t4 A. C. L. lt 4a M do Sa SSH Bal. A Ohio 4a M O. 8. L rMg, B0V4. do SHs ' SlWPean. er. SHa ltlS. 7 Drook. Tr. er. 4a.. SSH do eon. 4s. . Vj ecen. of Ot. Is... 104H Reading gen. a.. W den. Leather Sa. . . ISliB. L, a S. F. tt 4s 73H Chea. A Ohio 4Hs.. tiM do gen. Sa 77(4 do conr. 4He .. ITHBt. L. 8. W. e 4a. 78 '4 Chicago A A. SHe.. IS B. A. U ad. Ss ; 11a C. II. A q. . 41.... MH60. l'ac col. 4a.. .19 da gen. 4e IIU do tr. 4e IT't ClttHPn 4Ha..l01H do lat ref. 4a IS C. R. I. A P. e. 4t. UK 80. Railway Sa... do rfg. 4s M do gen, la... ... 7i' C. A e. T A e 4tt- 91 Union Paeltlo 4a t D. A II. cr- 41 Mtt do or. it... . tl D. A It. O. Ml. le. IT do tat A ref. 4i . tot, niatllltrs' U " V. S. Rubber la 103 Erie P. I. 4a UK U. 8. steel 24 Ss 100U do gen. 4a TIM Va.-C. Cbem. Sa. I5S do cv. 4a. aer. B. (tA Wabaah lit A ei 4a SIU 111. Can. lit r. 4a tl Weatem Ud. 4a. . . 7'4 Inter. Met. 4He TSHWeet. Kleo. cr. Sa llli Inter. M. M. tt-. H"Wli. Central 4a 19 Japan 4Hi ....IT Bid. Olfered. New York Mlnlnsr. Stocks. tiTSiXV TORK. May J. Closing quota tlona on mining stocks wete: Com. Tunnel stock., t Meilcan Ts do bonds 13 Ontario too Con. Cal. A Va..., IT Opblr J Iron Silver I" Small Hopes ....... S Offered. Standard is eLeadvlll Con I Tallow Jacket ii Utile Chlet Wool Mnrket. BT. LOUIS. -May. 1-WOOL-Steady; nnrthm and western mediums. l'&.r: fine burry, ll15c; slightly burry. H&jtic. MONEY IN WHEAT 0in nn Buys, Puta or Calls or caiiB on ?IUiUU 10,000 buahelB ot wheat. No further risk. A movement of So from price gives you chance to take $500.00; 4c, $400.00; Sc, $300.00. etc. Write for particulars. TXS CEKTBAX STOCK (l QRAIK 08, fark JHd$r Cltvelano, 4s.