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    T1IE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY H, 1013.
11
BALIS Oil EXCHANGE K. E.
HAVE good farms to exchange for resi
dence anil Income property, owners see
us. J. A. Olson, SOI City National Hank
Bldg., Omaha.
TRADE If you can't sell. W. 8. Frank,
1026 City Nat Bank.
REAL ESTATE
ABSTRACTS UV TITLE.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska, KM llrandets Vheattr.
ACKEAME rUH SALE.
FOR Florence property phono Florence
276. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb.,
residence agent.
CITV 1'HOl'EttTY TOR S A LIS,
BUNGALOW
HOT WATER HEAT
Rec. hall, living room, dining room,
kitchen, two bedrooms and bnth all on
one floor, mahogany finish, hot water
heat, fine cement basement, elegant east
front lot, paved street, fine location near
car line and school. Price. 73.350.
BEMIS-OAKLBERG CO.
310-312 Urandels Theater Bldg.
$15 Down
AND $15 PER MONTH
Buys you a nlco home.
INTER-MOUNTAIN REALTY CO.,
1523 DOUGLAS ST., MAIN FLOOR.
MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed,
free at our office; two stamps by mall.
Chas. E. Williamson Co., Ileal Estate,
Insurance, care of property. Omaha. Also
Omaha Red Book, vest pocket size.
$100 DOWN
t&0 per month buys a new, elegant, 6
room bungalow, oak and white enamel
finish, elegant plumbing. Webster 4193.
Owner, my home. 2S66 Hlnney.
NEAR AVEUNE 11 SCHOOL.
$1,250, 100 cash, balance like rent, buys
comfortable, 5-room cottage, on high
south front lot. In Omaha you would
pay moro for a vacant lot. See us about
It. McGee Real Estate Co.. 105 Pearl St.,
Council Bluffs. .
$2,000
Parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom,
fine bathroom, cement cellar, large lot.
house only two years old, cement walks,
located closo to two car lines In north
part of city, A dandy little home for
someone.
. BEMIS-OARLBERG CO.
310-314 Brandels Theater Bldg.
COTTAGES FOR SALE
TO BE MOVED.
For Particulars Phone Douglas 3355.
OWNER LEAVING CITY Must sell
6-room. all modern house; full lot; nicely
located; good neighborhood. 3013 Mere
dith Ave. Web. 54SS.
C-ROOM cottage, strictly modern, for
rale cheap. Call Webster 3225.
HOUSE and lot In the tornado district;
cheap for cash. 806 N. 19th -St., Doug.
4147.
NEW 5-room, all modern, stucco bun
galow, on easy terms. Seo this at 904 S.
SSth avc. Victor Dletz Doug. 9
TO BUY. SELL OR RUNT, FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST.
REAL ESTATE
FARM Jb RANCH LANDS FPU SALE.
California.
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands.
Southern Paclflo and Santa Fo main
lines traverse our absolutely level tract.
Only 15 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.
1123 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS.
Join our half-rate excursion to
SUNNY CALIFORNIA
In' May. See tho
FONTANA ORANGE GROVES,
located on the electric line from Lor
Angeles to Riverside.
Make your reserations early and let us
ehow you the "GOLDEN STATE" from
San Francisco to San Diego.
For free handsomely Illustrated book
lets on all matters Caltforlan, see or
write
KARL BREHME, 515 Eee uldg.
CALIFORNIA lana excursions 1st and
td Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat. Bk.
Colorado,
FOR SALE 160-acre relinquishment,
fonced, good well, shallow water. Price,
1150. A bargain. Morton & Waldo, Ster
ling, Colorado.
Arknnini.
FARM bargains for sale ln southwest
Arkansas. For Information write South
ern Realty & Trust Co., Ashdown, Little
Jllver county, Ark.
Missouri.
8,0S0-acre stock ranch for sale for less
than half Its value; for further Informa
tion address Owner, A. J. Johnston, Mer
chants National Bank Bldg., Springfield,
Mo.
Minnesota.
CLAY AND BECKER COUNTIES.
MINNESOTA,
In. the famous Red River valley; rich,
black soil, clay sub&oli; 120 to 340 per
aero; easy terms. Send for list. O. T.
Fclland Land Co., No. 527 Palace Build
ing, Minneapolis. .Minn.
Nebraska.
DON'T forget to be at Crawford, Neb.,
1 j t June 26-27-28-1913 t t
Sew York.
Pnf fn Ihn lnnri nf Annniiinii.r ...i
crops arc sure every year; 92 acres, 324
per ucre, $500 cash down. 1 mllo out;
uunoings worm 2,vw.
15CKacres, t50 per acre, buildings worth
1AA nnrno n n.11.,, mi. .1 -
per acre, t600 cash down, R. R. fare to
nlirpVlQCnF
Write fdf photos.
Munson The Square Deal Ltcd Man.
2426 S. Saline St,
Syracuse. N, T.
EMPIRE Btate farm given away; 275
acres Including 60 choice Holstein cows,
worth $5,000; buildings worth tlO.OOO: fod
der and tools; milk averages over 17
every day ln the year; old age reason;
price 317.000; 35,000 cash, 3M0 yearly, 5 per
cent interest; iree catalogue, c. J. Ellis,
f armers uuim, oiiriiisviiie, n. x
, Wlacoualii.
I HAVE 200,000 acres ot cut over land
for sale ln Douglas county. Wis.. th
Mate of milk and honey; will leave Sar
gent. Neb., May 20 with a lot of lana
seekers; If interested Join us at Omaha
ln the evening .May .v, -is. w rite me at
Sargent. .Nee. lor maps ana particulars.
J. N. Othun. representing Farmers' Land
and cattle jo.. Ltu., at. i'aui. Minn.
tVastilniitou.
THE WALLA WALLA VALLEY.
Washington, presents at the present Urns
a most attractive field for th Investor
end homeseeker. This section has never
experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado
or flood. A diversified district, whtrt
the small tract farmer does equally as
well as the largo grain grower. Writs
today for free Illustrated literature de
scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy
ing and hog raising. The Commercial
Club. Walla Walla. Wash.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON OMAHA HOMES.
NO DELAY.
J. H. Mithen Co.,
INC.
21 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
DOUGLAS 1278.
6
O lA.llt Ttrnnricla Thml.p I1M
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms,
O'KEEFF, REAL ESTATE CO.
1011 Omaha National. Douglaa 1711
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET'
Wheat Pit Statistics in Favor of
the Bulls.
MAY CORN BEARS HOLDING JULY
Expect to Eneonnter Samp Obstacles
In Their Endea-ror to Play the
Market for Second Time
In Year.
OMAHA, May 5, 1913.
Statistics to come forward after the
,,itt0iay.'ln ,moro tna '"ey over
balance anything In the way of bear news
Vhi i?aA ie lhl;?wn nt the wheat Pit.
The statistics will favor the bulls not a
M ' ",8 ,they w, "how a further pro
,5ud ,,ccr.caso in the visible supply,
uVl fi a,? a falJi"B " ,n the amount of
.ra.Lsiuis .n. the oct,n destined to lm-KJf-VV.
c2Vntr,M- Thcro wl be mailer
n'ji 1.Pnlpmen,- wl,h "Slit percent
S8 ,?e..t,ncd ? the t- nlted Kingdom, and
hJlh..'r..re.ductlon the amount of
vn.orl heil ln tlle Chicago grain cle
a;0.,8, .. Th0e who have been In the
tPmn ui've Hhettt ivorld "' length of
iim know that while the taking of a
n-, . am?u,nt of Cft8h wheat always
UlSiaE. n..hpll) to values any pronounced
.w.,0'?ltl..on WouW d0 more to scare
snorts under cover, as well as draw In-
f-0.!.tor8 1.nto ,the market. There are a
SCft"?red sections of tho southwest
wncro chinch bugs are reported ln the
Jrntl ic?ortl!nK.to the Modern Miller
ttrere will be the largest crop ever har
vested, and this, too. will permit some
losses on account of Insects. When the
ract Is considered that the crop outlook
was never as rosy as It Is this season It
certainly will require continued helps
from tho bull side of the market to pre
vent sharp price losses. It is only five
weeks beforo harvest of wheat will be
commenced and only about two weeks
additional before the arrival of tho first
car of wheat will bo announced. Cash
wheat was UCHc lower.
The big speculators who defeated the
bears In May corn now are liberal hold
ers of the July, and they expect to ex
perience a little trouble In defeating the
bears for a second time this year. They
place considerable confidence In corn on
the long sldo and give It us their opinion
that the cush article will be wanted, and
that ln case of any crop losses there will
bo a great scramble by shorts to get
under cover.
Cash corn Ho to He lower.
It Is said by many In tho oats trade
that with favorable weather tho murket
will sell to a lower level.
Cash oats We higher to He lower.
Clearance: Wlipnt nnri rimi. .mtni n
690.000 bushels; corn, 65,000 bushels; oats.
unite.
Liverpool close: Wheat, Hd lower to
Hd higher; corn, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts wero 1,214.000
bushels and shipments 517,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1,005,000 bushels and
shipments of 623,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts wero 678,000 bush
els and shipments 578,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,018,000 bushels and shlpmonts
of 696,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 782,000 bush
els nnd shipments 672,000 bushels, against
receipts of 678,000 bushels and shipments
of 504,000 bushels lust year.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 22
Minneapolis 235
Duluth 78
Omaha ?j
Kansas City 131
St. Louis 149
Winnipeg 213
148
167
67
37
212
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, KQSSttc; No. 3
nara, music; ro. t uara, Kpg&iftc; no. 3
sprln, 84ti4Hc; No. 4 spring, S34r83Hc: No.
durum. SSHftSGHc: No. 3 durum. 84fi)
85Hc.
LORN No. 2 white, 65Q65tfc; No. 3
hlte, 64H665c; No. 4 white, 63H61Hc;
OATR Nn. 2 whlln. SlUti.HV.n? itsn
No. 4 white. 3333Hc
UAKL.KY Matting, ovawe; No. 1 feed,
411846c.
RYE No. 2, 57HS6SC; No. 3, 57gC7HO.
Tho following cash sales were rnimrteA
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 85Hc.
Rejected spring, 1 car, 81c; 1 car, 80Hc.
OATS No. 3 white. 2 cars. 333ic: 1 car.
33Vic. No. i white. 1 car. 33Hc: 1 car.
33c.
CORN-No. 2 white. 4 cars, 65',ic No.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY To loan on business or resi
dence properties, 11.000 to 3600,000.
w. II. TtiUMAB. 2zs niaie uanK uiug.
HARRISON & MORTON. 818 Om. Nat
MONEY on hand at lowest rates for
loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha
city property In any amounts.
823 Cty Nat. Bank Bldg.
Iioa to 110.000 made DromDtly. F. I).
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
LOANS on farms and Improved cllv
property, 6, EH and 6 per cent: no delay.
J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam Ht
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam at
GAEVINBROS-oX Mdaauw?
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE have a Duyer ior your nouse can
Osborne Realty Co. Phone Douglas 1474.
LIVE STOCK MAKHHT OF WEST
HhlD life stock to South Omaha. Bavs
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. .
Lire Stock Coramlsalou Merchants.
BYERS BROS, tc Co. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Hldg.
MARTIN BROS. A CO.. Exchange RldgT
STEAMSHIP.
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS
Sail every Saturday to and from
NEW YORK LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean passage 7H days. Moderate rates.
For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to
HENDERSON JJRU 1 ritliltb.
Gen. Agts., 35 W. Randolph St.. Chicago.
OK AN I LOCAL AU"iT.
WANTEfc TO BUT.
Dolgoff Zd hand store pays highest prless
for furniture, clothes, snoes. weu. iw.
PEST prices for furniture. Call D. tmk
tvniTT.n Ilk to buv a five or six-room
house to be moved on a lot. Qn In the
nelgboorntoa oi zuu ana cir yreitrreu.
Telephone Red 4301.
D. 8055. Quick buyer of furniture.
D. 8005. Quick buyers of furniture.
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG business man desires room In
strictly private home; no rooming house
need answer. Aaaress ii oua, iee.
WANTRTV-Desk room In downtown of
fice. State price. Address H-3J3. care uee.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR REMODELING BAK
ery Building. Office of Constructing
Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.,
May 3d, 1913. Sealed Proposals, In tripli
cate, for remodeling bakery building No,
ca. will be received here until 11 a. m.,
Monday, June 2d, 1913, and then opened.
Information lurnisneu on application, a
deposit of five (5) dollars will be required
to Insure return of plans and speclflca
tinn ir rnmnved from the office. En
velopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for Remodeling Bak
ery Building," and addressed J. A. Cole,
Major Quartermaster Corps, Constructing
Quartermaster. M 3-5-6-7-23-31
PROPOSALS FOR FORVGE. CHIEF
Quartermaster's Office, 554 Federal
Building. Cblcago. 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. Smith. Chief Q. M
UJ-5-6-7-28-23
,.?!
yellow, S cars, 54c. No. 3 yellow, 1
1 car. MHo. No. 3 mixed. 3 cars. 53Hc
1 car, 63Uc; 1 car, 53c, No. 4 mixed. 1
cars, Mite- No. 3 mixed and No. 2 yel
low, 1 car. 54c.
RYE No. 2. 3 cars, 5Sc.
CIUCACSO URAI.N A.tl PROVISIONS
lntnrr of the Trailing and Closing
Prlre on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. May 6.-Wet weather was
the chief Influence today In lowering
wheat values Mi He to He. Tho close
was sternly. Corn and oats both suffered
net declines, corn He and wits a shade
to He Provisions made a net upturn of
6fp5c.
'"Goodbye, chinch bug," said wheat
traders today as they read reports of the
soaking rains of Saturday nnd Sunday
In Missouri, Kansas and O'klahoma. It
Is said tho moisture stored by the fields
will be enough to carry tho plants
through to maturity as well as rid It of
the pests.
The downward course of wheat prices
Incident to tho weather map was aggra
vated by tho clearing of tho disturbed
(Mlltlcnl situation In Europe.
Primary receipts of wheat today wore
1,214,000 bushels; last year,-1,003,000 bushels.
Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour
equalled 690.000 bushels.
Expectation of Increased country of
ferings lowered corn. Tho market
showed n narrow range throughout the
session. General rains caused heaviness
In oats.
In splto of lowor prices at the yards
provisions mado gains. Offerings were
limited and there was good Investment
buying as well as covering by shorts.
Quotations ranged ns follows-
Artlclcl Open. Hlgh.JLow. , Close-I Safy.
Wheat!
1
soh'i
May.
July.
Sept.
Corn.
May.
July.
Sept
Oats.
May.
July.
Sept.
Pork. I
May.
July.
Sept.
Lard.
May.
July.
!K)-91
90il01!
91
91
P0H
54U1
lOOTiW
W4
OOQ-H.
54KSTi
K1U
54HjgC5
56H04i
S54H
65iirH
56U4.
66 Vi
S5H
34;
W71
I
35H
34 SI
WVi
35V.
34H
3tH
S5H
33W
S4Hi
34HH
34
19 S2H
19 42H1
19 42H
19 32HI
19 mt
19 42H
19 30
19 42H
19 17H-
19 20
10 70iJ
10 72H
19 65
19 42H
19 16
10 20
19 32H-
119 32H-
I 10 35
19 15
10 90
19 Hi
10 92H
10 87H
10 92H
10 "3
10 80
10 85
10 85
10 77H 10 S3 10 85
10 77Hl 10 86 10 76
11 42Hl 11 42HI U 374
10 97HI 11 06 I 10 95OT
10 97H
10 77HI 10 S7HI 10 77H
Sent.
10 77H
Ribs. I
May.
July.)
11 42HI H 45
10 97HI 11 05
Sept.l 10 77HI 10 S7H
r",,t.n fnaii rrlf V hen t : No. 3
red, $1.0201.04; No. 3 red, 96c11.00; No. 2
hard, 2jV3c; no. 3 naru, stnuv-oi i"u.
northern, 92&93c; No. 2 northern. 9192c;
No. 3 northern. SOflOlc; No. 3 spring, 9W
m. Mn 9 nrinir Knlni No. 4 surlng.
S2fi8Sc; velvet chaff. S9ij93c; durum, 94(0
98c. Corn: No. 2, 66HfiWic; No. 2 white.
67HyoriC: INO. z yeuow, itiDon;, iiu. o,
64H&55Hc; No. 3 white, 56HH-7UC; No. 3
yellow, 5&865Hc; No. 4, 6464c; No. 4
white, KHU-eUc; No. 4 yellow. 63?i(U64c.
n . -. xrn 9 uf),liA V.thtfilr Nn. 3 white.
34iiff35Hc; No. 4 white. 34U33a; standard,
36Hc. Rjo: No. 2. 61c. Barley; 4070c.
Timothy: $2.ss4f3.i. viover. ni.uw.w.
Pork: $19.4a Lard: $10.95. Ribs: $11.25
"STH: . ... ...,.
BUTTEIt ateaay; creamcricB. iiniu--
T.,nna i..nlt fnr flmtn! nthers tin-
UUUU ......- .w.
changed; receipts, 30,639 cases; fresh, 18o;
at mark, cases, Included, 17lSc; ordinary
firsts, jto; iirets. lotwioc.
POTATOES Steady, receipts, 98 cars;
Michigan. 4345o: Minnesota, 3843c; Wis
consin, 4047c. ....
POULTRY Alive, uncnansea; cnicneiu
and springs, 16Hc
St. Lonla General Market.
r.m t nnia xf ., K WIIWAT-f?ih!
OA. UUUli Ifc J v. ' ' J ----- - -
No. 2 red, $1.04HW1.09; No. 2 hard, 9193c.
OATS No. 2, 33o; No. 2 white, 36HS37C.
RYE 62c.
Closing price on futures:
WHEAT July, SSHo; September, 88Hc
CORN-July, 65H966Hc; September, 6Sc.
POULTRY Hicaay; cniciieiiB, i-tt
snrlngs. 18c: turkeys, 15c; ducks, lie;
Geese. 17c. , mMt
UVi xl'ilv WUiei, creainerj, oiuoiu.
EGGS Higher, 17HC
nr nnn.....nv. r.,1 nlntnp nntpntn. 14. Ml
r UUUiincun, t v v. .ii... ...... - - - - -
T6.15; extra fancy and straight, $3.7601.00;
nara winter uiearB, o.wmo.w.
illlA tsacKeu, eHHi irmn, oiuw.
HAY Timothy. $12.00-817.60; prairie, $10.W
fl0.35. .
SEED Timotny, io.w.
CORNS! BAL $2.90.
WHISICY-$1.40.
IRON COTTONTIES 9SC.
TWINE Hemp, 8c.
Lard, prime steam, $10.75010.85. Dry Halt
meats, boxed extra shorts, $11.87H: clear
ribs, $11.87H; short clears. $12.00. Bacon,
boxed, extra shorts, $12.87H; clear rlbe,
$12.87H; short celars, $13.00.
Receipts. Shlpmonts.
Flour, bbts 12.000 U.OuO
Wheat, bu 179,000 105,000
Corn, bu 25,000 43.000
Oats bu.. 122.000 KO0O
I
Sfxt York General Market.
K.rxtf vnnir tnv K .nfTnARfltendv:
muscovado. 2.8&tr2.89c; centrifugal, 3.3&
3.30c; molasses. 2.Clir2.64c. Refined,.
quiet; crusnea, o.uuc; unu biunuiai,
4.35c; powdered, 4.45c.
BUTTER Unsettled; receipts, 3,012 tubs;
creamery extras, 28HQ29c; firsts, 27H028c;
state dairy finest, 2S4C8Hc; good to
prime, zowtr-m-i ',""SLT7,,??U,
lion creamery, firsts, 27fl27Hc; fatcory.
current mane ursio, (ji47w,
stock, current make, No. 2, 24o; No. 3, 5E!
4323c.
CHEESE Easier; recclptH 1.144 boxei;
etate whole milk, colored, specials, lHHc;
White, l7c; coioreu n-vciuiiw
sKims, svwi-c , . .
gathered extraH. 21&21Hc; fresh gathered
storage, patKeu umm, 4t-t .-6uiai
packed, firsts, lW?20c; nearby hennry
whites, good to large sle, new laid, 22
DnilT TDV 1rctHff1 HiPAdV! frPHh killed.
western fowls. 16411:; froren turkeyb, 13
if n am m flir fi rnin nnd Pro tiilnni
r . xt a a a nimv xr r k w II in A t
LfiHn io. naru. oonv iu. icu,
cojiw no, z wnue, bvuic, jo. j(
OATa io. z wnue, T4ir)C.
Closing prices of futures:
WHKAT-Mav. 84c: July. S4c: Sep
tember. 8444Ho. , . a
UUiiJN iay nci juiy xruin
A 1. .. CEn
OATS May. 34Vic: July. 34y.o; Septem-
Dor. ic.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $12.75
rnVf funnriimirv. 30c: firsts. 29ei
seconds, SSc; packing, 22c.
KGU r-irSUI. HSUWi BCfcuouD, iiv.
POULTRY Hens, 14Hc; roosters, 9c;
ducks, 15c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. May 6. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 8s; No. 2 Mani
toba. 7s lid; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 9Hd. Fu
tures, easy; Muy. 7s 8id; July, 7s Cd;
October, 7b Hd.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 5s; old. 5s lid; new, kiln dried, 5s
H4d; old, via Galveston, 6s Kd. Futures,
quiet; May American mixed, 4h UHd;
July La Plata, 6s lUd.
FLOUR Winter patents. 29s Cd.
HOPS In London, Paclflo coast, i 10s
6 5 10s.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 5. WHEAT
May, MHc; July, 89Hi)4c; Septembci,
iOHc. Cash, No. 1 hard, 0Hc; No. 1
northern, wiaoc; no. z nortnern, si..c;
No. 2 hard, Montana. 90Ho; No. 3, S5Hk;.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 6.-CORN-N0. 3
yellow, 66(G6c.
OATS No. 3 white, 33ft33Hc.
RYE-No, 2. C6faC8Hc.
FLOUR First patents. $!.M3-i.&g; sec
ond patents, $4.3&3H.GO; first clears, $3.30
3.70: second clears, $2.8063.20.
FLAX-$123i. t
BARLEY-42f68c.
BRAN-$l6.Ooai7.00.
BIIlvauUcc Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, May 6. W H EAT No. 2
northern. (W03Hc; No. 2 hard. 9"fj'7c;
May. S9Hc July. (4c
H)RN-No. 3 yellow, 6&aHc; No. 3
white, &8c. May, 65Hc; July, 55Hc,
OATH-36C
RYE- c
BARLEY-62&70a
3 White. 3 cars. Kn: 1 car. M.p. V
NEW YORK RTflM MARKET
Montenegro's Decision to Yield
Strengthens Securities.
SPIRITED BIDDING TO COVER
Trnilrrn DliMiptKiliit ril at RefuMtl of
Supremo Court to Extend tho
Time for llnrrlman
DUftolutlun.
NEW YORK. Mnv S. -Thn ilroldnl lm.
provement ln the European political sit
uation consequent upon Montenegro's de
cision to yield to tho powers ahd tho re
sultant strength of securities abroad ex
erted tho dominating lnfluenco upon the
stock market today. Expectations of
speedy settlement of problems which
havo menaced the pence of Europe for
months opened up the prospect of tho re-
imrcnasing or American securities by
foreign Investors. The situation was one
Which offered no comfort to the bears
and there was spirited bidding for slocks
to cover when the markvt opened. Urn
don also was In tho market, buying most
heavily of Steel, Amalgamated and Union
I'Hcinc.
Operations on thn lonir Mile wero rnr.
lied on more confidently and In the first
hour thorn was a quick upturn, resulting
In gains for Important Issues of from 1
to 3 points.
Later trndlng grew dull nnd prices
cased off, nlthough In tho final hour the
list arose to under tho top again.
Traders were disappointed at tho su
premo court's refusal to extend beyond
July 1 tho time for completing the llnrrl-
mnn dissolution, una union una southern
Pacific sold off.
Bonds showed an Improved tone. Total
sales, par value. $1,870,000. United States
bonds wero unchanged on rail.
Number of snlcs and leading quotations
on stocks were ns follows:
Si . llinh. Low. Cleie.
Amalgamated Orpr ..
American Agricultural .
M.OOO 7 U 74'i
M
eoo aH tM t
T.4W 3I'4 SJH 53
300 M M
400 49S 494
41
400 H K X
100 t 34 3!i
1,000 64 6;4 7S
10IU
IOA llli 111V 111
1,100 i:S1. Kl'i 12H(
25
M 3H SVi J
2.200 SJS IIU I9U
s4
100 lll'i HHi 12IH
(00 Wt H ll4
200 53 S 31, 33 H
4.SO0 MH 19V. 0
,;oo :2V4 240s Ui
101 !J S3 tJH
1,700 4U 3i H
IIH
l,lno 108 107 1 07'i
300 1H Hi lUla
300 32 33 3IH
(00 1S0H 10 130
300 10U 10 10'i
ISd
1
S3
(00 lVi Ki 1(1
t.m 29S 2IH 394
BOO 441 44 4(S
100 ski; 35 U 3(H
;i0 139H 13 13IH
M0 12711 1U KtH
100 3I 3l; 31H
300 Ul 113V llSVi
1,(00 KH IIH H
1,000 (3; (1 tlA
04 105V 104H 101
17
300 m v
400 Ti Ci
100 :t :i 23t
14
i.m i iu mi
100 132H 132H 132
32't
1,(00 2IV4 24 24V
1,(00 36 35 US
114
48
1,(00 21 22 V 2SH
2,300 102H 101H 101
American nt Sugar..
American tin
American Can pM
American a K
American Cotton Oil....
Am. Ire Borurltlca.
American Linseed
American Locomotive .
American 8. & It
Am. S. & 11. r(d
Am. Bugar Defining....
American T. T
American Tobacco
Anacomla Mining Co..
Atchlaou pM
Atlantic Coaat Line
Baltimore A Ohio.
llethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr. .....
Canadian I'acltle
Central Leather
Cheaapeako Ohio
Chicago O. W
(jMcago, M. St. r...
Chicago & N. W
Colorado K. t I
Conaolldated Oaa L,
Com l'roducta
Delaware A Hudson
Denver & Rio Orande....
Denver & H. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities ....
Krle
Erie 1st pld
Erlu 5d pfd.....
General Klectrlc
Oreat NVirthem pfd
Oreat N"orthern Ore ctfa.
Illinois Central
lnterborough Met
Inter. Met. pfd
International Harvester..
Inter-Marina pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Kansas City Southern,...
Laclede Gas
Ixhlgh Valley
IxiulevlUe & Nashville..
M.. St. P. ft B. fits. M.
Mlsaourl, K. & T
Missouri Psclflo
National Illtcult
Katlonal l,ead
N. It. It. of M. 2d pfd..
ew York Central
M Y., O. & W
Norfolk & Western
North American
Northern Pacific
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
People'jiOas
P., C, C. & 6t. L
Pittsburgh Cosl
Tressed Steel Car........
Ihillman Palace Car
Heading
Republic I, ft S
Jtepubllc I. ft S. pfd....
Hock Island Co
Hock laland Co. pfd,....
St. U & 8. V. 2d pfd...
Seaboard Air Line
Seaboard A L. pfd
Blosa-Hheffleld S. ft I...
Houthern Paclflo
Southern Hallway
So. Hallway pfd
Tennewee Copper
400 30
29 K
30
105
200 14 7 77
1,200 115 1144 1144
200 23 22 22V
,90O 113V H3 113H
200 1094 109 1094
soft
18
2S
1S4
1K2U
234
83
S0V
324
21
"
42
30
244
74
IS
400
00
18
25H
17V4
24H
300 1(4 154
47,100 1(1
200
234
83
19V
324
21
It1,
tr
24
;
(U
300
4,700
(00
100
83
204
MH
21
100
8,400
300
300
400
31
24V
764
36V
174
Texaa & Tactile
Union Pacific
Union Paclflo pfd
United States llealty. .
United Statea Rubber..
United Statea Steel...
II. s. Steel cfd
300
lev
14V
41, eoo id
1494 K0H
m
esv
3,400 64S H MTs
42,300 (IS 0V 1H
!0 10V 1"V
Utah Copper 2,300
Va. -Carolina Chemical .. WO
BlH (04 V
30 V 304 204
Wabaali
Wabash pfd
Weatern Maryland ...
Western Union
Westlnghouse Electrlo
Wheellnr & L. 13....
3
200 84 84 94
100 tS!t 384 39 V
30O' 6.1 ( 65
300 63 62 43
100 ( 6 4V
Total sales for the aay, siu.sw snares.
Ex-dlvldend,
New Yorlc Money MnrUet.
NEW YOUIC. May 6. MONEY On call,
steady; 2Q3 per cent; ruling rate, 2V6 per
cent; closing bid, 2& per cent; offered at
3 per cent. Time louns, easier; Blxty days,
4 per cent; ninety days. 45?4Vi per cent;
lx months, 44ir4V4 Per cent.
PK1ME MEHCANTILE PAPEIt-cVft-BVi
per cent
STEHLINO EOCCHANOE Steady, with
actual business In bunkers' bllU at $4.8315
for sixty-day bills und nt $4.etf70 for de
mand; commercial bills, $4.a3.
HILVEI-Uar, 00c; Mexloan dollors, 4Sa.
BONUS Government, Bteady; rallroud,
firmer. . .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
U. 8. rat. ta. rg...IMUK. C So. ref. (a.. S7V
do coupon lOOtiL, B. deb. 4s 13I...
U 8. Is. rg 103HK & N". unl 4.... S3S
do coupon 102H M. K. & T. 1st 4s 80S
U. 8. 4s, reg 1H1 do gen. H IIH
do coupon UIH "Jlo, 1'aclflo 4a.... (9
ranama la couson. 102 H do conv. (s 844
A.-C. 1st (s ctfa... (1U,4N R It of t 4Hs 85
Amer. Ag. (s 1MHN. Y. C. g. J.... 15
A. T ft T. cv is. .100 do deb. 4s 88
Am. Tobacco 4 114 'N. Y. N. If. A 11.
Armour & Co. 4'is. 0 cr. JW 77 fc
Atchison gen. 4s
93V N. ft . 1st e. 4s. t
do cv. 4s I960...
do cv. (a
A. C. L 1st 49..
Hal. ft Ohio 4s ...
do JHs
nrook. Tr. cv. 4a.
Cen. of Ga. (s.
Cen. ivsther (s..
Ches. ft Ohio 44a
994 do cv. 4s 104
994 No. Pacific 4a. ... 84
90 do 3s 66V
ti O. S. L. rfdg. 4s.... 04
89H I'snn. cv. 34a 1913. 874
88V do con. 4a MV
1044 Reading gen. 4 SIS
9JV 8. L. A sr. V. It 4s 724
tiM iu gen. (s 774
do conv. hs.
is ni. u. s. w. c. 4s. 71V
Chicago & A. 34s.. it S. A. L. adj. (a.... 704
C. D. & Q. J. 4s... 44So. I'ac. col. 4a... 90
do gen. 4s 14 do cv. 4s 874
! M A B P cv 44s. l0ti do 1st ref. 4s 89
C. K- I. & I'- c M So- Hallway ts 1014
do rfg. 4s ? 'i0 n. 4s 7V
C. ft 8. r ft 44s 904 Union Pacific 4s.... 944
D. & H. cv. 4a..
SV do cv. 4a si
r. ft It. r.
Dlatlllera' (s .
Erie p. I. 4a...
4s.. 74 do lat ft ref. 4a.. 0V
44 U. 8. Itubber .... 102
83V U. 8. Steel 2d (a.. .1004
72VV..C. Chem. Ss UK
do gen. a
, r aa. ser. II. 70 Wabaah lat A r lit
111. On. lat r. 4a. MV Western Md. 4a... . K',i
Inter. Met. 44.--- 7(H West. Mec. cv. 6a.. IV
inter. M. M. 44s.- 24 "Wis. Centrsl U.. .90.
Jspan 44s H
llid. Offered.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, May 6. American securities
opened steady and a fraction higher to
day. Canadian Pacific gained sharply on
Dorlln and the rest of the list advanced
another fraction during the early trad
lug- At noon the tone was steady and
prices from hi la 2 points nigner than
Saturday's New York closing.
Consols, mony ..78 i(-ILoulsvllle ft Nash.136
do account 164 Mo., Kan. ft Tex.. 24
Amal. Copper 74TtNw York Central 106
Atchison I024I'nnaylvanla (94
Canadian Pacific . .2484 Reading 83
Chi. Great Weatern 11 Southern Pacific .,1014
Chi. Mil. ft St Kill Union Tactile 1617.
Denver ft Rio 0 . 2CVU. flf. Steel 424
Brie Wabash 14
do 1st pfd 4(4 Ds Heers 214
flrand Trun 2sHRnd Mines 7
Illinois Centrsl ..II4VU .
SILVER Bar, steady at 27d per
ounce.
MONEY SRSy per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES Short and three
months' blllB, 3tj8 15-10 per cent.
' nostou Stock Market.
BOSTON, May C Closing quotations
on mining siocks worn as ioiiows:
Alloust 2 Mohawk (4
Amal. Copper 744 Nevada Con 144
A. Z. I ft 8 NS Nlplaalng Mines 64
Arlaona Com. a Norm Hulls . . 3V
11. ft C. C 4 8- M. I tvbrtb Las ,. 1
MVHUI 1' 'minion
tJ'. iMceola
48V Shannon
IIS Superior
Superior A ft,
at
'a
4
IS
24
4V
7V
M
li Tamarack
44 U. 8. . It. ft M.
4V do rid . . .
Greene cananea
late Hoyale Copper. 2tV Utah Ovn
Kerr 1-akr Hil'lih (Vnper (V.
Ika (.Vpper .. llSSVInooa IS
La Salle Copper . 3 Wolverine 414
Miami Corp" . 28
Metal Market.
NEW YOUK, .May 5,-.MKTAtt-Cop-ler,
strong, standard siot to July. $16.00
,ifll5.M; electrolytic. 1S.T6; lake, $15.S7j
castings, $1S.B0. Tin. Vlrm. spot and May.
l:).Mht0,00; Jilho, $49.4iMi1.00; July, 448.87
tH9.60. Irfiul; Weak, $5.604VG.66, Spelter:
Dull; Cockson's, $9.00. Iron: Quiet; No.
t northern, $t7.3Mf 17.75; No. 2 northern.
$16.7Mfl7.36; No. 1 southern. $17.wm.00;
No, 1 southorn soft. $17.004jl7.fA Copper
exports this month, S.0II tons. IahkIoh
etipper firm; spot. XIM but futures, JJR);
local exchange sales tin. f0 tons; London
tin, easy; spot, JE330 10s; futures,
ljndon lead, 28 Ss; Umdoit spelter, XJj
10s 2d. London Iron. Cleveland warrants,
67s 9d.
8T. LOIM8, May 6.-MBTA US-Lead,
quiet, $4,374. Spelter, lower. 6.30.
Trramiry .Htatrntrnt.
WASH1NTON, May 6. The condition
of tho United states treasury at tho ho
ginning of business today woa; Working
balance, $71.977,4W; In banks nnd Philip
pine treasury, $43,127,043; total of general
fund. $II0.645.S&6; receipts Saturday;
$2,784,758; dlshursomcnts. $1.K2.773. Tho sur
plus this fiscal year Is $9.445,o38 ns against
a deficit of $11,634,321 last year. Tho fig
ures for receipts, disbursements, surplus
and deficit, excludo Panama canal and
publto debt trnsactlons.
I
New York Mlulnig Stocks.
NEW YORK, May . Ooslng quota-
lions on mining siocks wete:
Com, Tunnel stock.
Meilcan
.. 71
..too
.. N
.. I
.. 10
do bonds ....
t'on. Cal. ft Va..
Iron Silver
sLeadvlU. Con.
Little Chief ....
Otfsred.
Ontario
Ophlr
Small Hopes
Yellow Jacket
OMAHA GBNKllAl At All IS. ET.
ntlTTEn No. l" 7ot. carton. iJsi Na
t 60-lb. tubs. 82'.,o; No. t. 30c
CHKESlv-lmportcd Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24a; '.wins,
17c; daisies, 17tfc; triplets, 17Vic: ioupb
Americas, 19o; bluo tabel brick, ISc; llin
burger, 2-lb.. 21c; 1-10., 22e; New York
white, Mc
13 ICE F CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1. 19Vio: No. 3,
17Vic; No. 3, nXc Loins, No. 1, 2lq; No.
2, lSc; No. 3, 17Uc. Chucks, No. 1, UWe;
No. 2, lOVc; No. 3. lOHc, Rounds. No.
I. 13ic; No. 2, 13Wo; No. 3. 13c. IMates.
No. 1, o; No. 2 hijc; No. 3. Vo.
POULTRY broilers. 1-lb. to lv-lb., ao;
1H-Ib. tu 2-l., Zlrti; hens, leu; cocits, 11c;
aucks, :o; geese, Iha; turkeys, Mc; pig
eons per dos., I1.2U: rooelr-s. 30 ; auuks,
full feathered, ISc; gou. ;ull tuAthorcd,
13c; sluubs,"No. .1. jl.Wi No. i, Wo.
FISH White, frozen. l!ui r.'tiUt, f rosea,
14c; lurge crupples, 11 oxen, lbc; Spanish
mackerul, 14u; wl, l&c; naduocrf, 12c;
tlounders, 11c; shud ro, per . pu.r, J).;
salmon 8c; halibut, 13u; buttalo. b: bu'i
heuue, ;3o, oysters', bay stauuaras, 31.v;
noillieru. l selects, counts, ti-i'i.
ONION SETS Yellow, por bu., 31 lbs.,
II. 76; red, per bu.. U lbs., 1.7S; white, per
bu 32 lbs., Tumatu plants, per 100
t&c; cabbage, per 100, uc, pupior, per luo,
7&o; cauliflower, per 100, 7(a; eggplant, per
1W, ILW0. .
FRUITS 1'inenpplcs, la, 24, SG or O
size, per crate, U.2u. Oruncus, uxtra tanoy
California Navels, Va, 120. S3.7&; lisl
176, 200 and 216 sues, $4.tt; X3.S0; iSs and
324, 13.26. Apples, cXtra fancy Wushlng
ton whtto winter t'eoiuiuins, por box,
S2.V0; extra lancy VVusnlngton Vlucsaps,
per box, 12. w; Utah Wlnesaps, pur box,
il.bO; Extra fancy Oonos ana Bon Davis,
per box, il.; uxtiu fancy Gano, Circle
brand, per bbl., 34.00; extra tunuy Ben
Davis, per bbl., 3.(W; extra fancy Wine
sup, pur bill., W.D0; extra luncy Missouri
1'lppln. per bbl,, 3.o; Flxo X Oano, per
bbl., 33.UO; Fwiir .X. a alio. Per bbl., IZ.Go.
Lemons, oxtra fancy Southland Beauties,
300s und M)d, per box, 21.00; extra choice
Justrltu lemons, per box, 17.00; Excellent
brand, 3uo slzo, per box, S7.2G; SanBlde
brund, 000 slzo, ier box, 16.76; extra fauoy
i.lCBOllia, IMI UIIU .JW U.W. GMI.
choleo Mcsslnu, 300 or 300 slzo, to.uO. Qrape
Fruit, Florida, Indian river, ttt and 80 size,
34.GO; 64, 34.00; 46, W.W; 36, (3.26.
VEQETABLiss-onions, largo ilea
Globe, per suck, Sl.uu; large Spiuilsh, per
crate. 31.60. Sweet l'ututoes, Kansas,
table stock, per bbl., 12.60; Kunsas seed,
per bbl., 2.0u. Potatoes, Colorado Iturul,
por bu., 6Su; ltcd River Early Ohio, por
bu., 60o, red now, per hamper, 12.73; white
new, iwr hamper, oc. v.amorniu jumoa
celery, per doz,, 4I.6O; California, aspara
gus, 1 wr crate, about 30 lbs. net, 33.60;
ihubarb. Pur doz.. 6O0: shallots. Dor doz..
Coo; new beets, carrots, turnips, por doz.,
60c; parsley, per doz., 60c; laalsh, per
doz., 40c; ucuu ioituco, per aoz., ii.w.
Homegrown teui ioituco, yer uoz., tua;
green peppeis, per bsK 00c; wax or green
Leans, per bumper, 14.00; hot house cu
cumbers, per doz., J1.00rJ2.0U; cauliflower,
per crate, 4u.ou; venouan game, per u.(
12V4c; Texas now cabbuge, per lb., 2c;
New York cabbage, pur lb., V,a; beets,
turnips and carrotB. per bbl., 12.00; egg
plant, per doc., 12.00; horseradish, 2 doz.
bottles In case, per case, $1.90.
MISCELLANEOUS Dromedary brand
dates, pkg., 33.00; Anchor brand dates,
ikg., jia; walnuts, jno. 1 sort shell, per
b.. 21c: medium pecans, per lb . 13Ua: no-
cans, Jumbo, por lb.. 16c; Olunt pecans,
ixjuisiana painir sneu, per iu vac; ni
berts, per lb., 16c; Druke almonds, per
lb.. 15c: nnner shell. ISo: Brazils, ner lb..
10c; largo washed, por lb., 12o; black 'Wal
nuts, per id., 2ftc; raw xso, 1 peanuts, per
lb., 6Hc; Jumbo peanuts, per lb.,-8c; roast
peanuts, per lb,, ffa; shell bark hickory
nuts, per lb., 4c; lai'gct hlckorynuts, per
II. T n twfril.A .Ia. llnh.A.n 1 1. ..
checkein, per 100 pkg. case, J3.60; checkers,
per 60 pkg. caee, 1.76; cocoanuts, per
sack, 35.00; per doz., 75c.
Corn and Wheat llriglon Iliilletlu.
United .States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for Omaha,
Neb., for tho twenty-four hours ending at
S u. m., 76th meridian time, Monday,
May 6, 1913:
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Temp. Ruin-
High. Low. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. (X) 50 .00 Cloudy
AUDurp, rtuD... in w ,ia, uiouay
B'ken Bow, Nb 74 41 .0 Cloudy
Columbus, Nb. 67 ' 46 .00 Cloudy
culbertson, Nb 73 45 . 00 Cloudy
Kalrbury, Neb. 60 4S .00 Cloudy
Fairmont, Neb. CO 45 .00 Cloudy
Or. Islund, Nb 68 46 .00 Cloudy
Hartlngton, Nb 72 44 .00 Cloudy
Hustings, Neb.. 62 44 .00 Cloudy
Holdrege, Neb. 70 45 .00 Cloudy
Lincoln, Nub... CO 49 .00 Cloudy
No. Platte, Nb 74 42 .00 Cloudy
Oukdale. Neb.. 72 46 .00 Clear
Omaha. Neb.... 60 60 .00 Cloudy
Tekumah, Neb. CO 48 .00 Cloudy
Valentine. Nb. (A 88 .( Clear
Alta, la 68 45 .00 Pt. cloudy
Carroll, la 69 60 .00 Cloudy
Clurlnda, la.... 05 64 .00 Cloudy
Sibley, la 61 43 .00 Cloudy
Sioux City, la. 68 46 .00 Cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-houf
period ending at 8 u, in.
DISTRICT AVERAOE8.
No. of -Temp. Rain-
District. Stations. High. Low, fall.
Columbus, 0 18
Ix)Ulsvllle, Ky... 22
Indla'polls, Ind.. 14
Chicago, III 24
St. Louis, Mo... 19
Des Moines, la. 22
Minneapolis 61
Kan. City, Mo.. 26
Omaha, Neb 17
HI Arlaona
la I & Hels
i'rntennlal
tVpper Hangs i V
Kaet P all e C. M .
Kranklln
U I rout Con. ,
tlranby Cu. .......
84 60 .00
86 60 .00
82 60 .00
78 62 .80
76 CO .60
64 62 .70
60 36 .10
64 64 .70
64 46 .00
No marked change In temperature oc
curred In thn corn and wheat region
during the last twenty-four hours, but
It Is cooler in the Minneapolis district,
where freezing temperutures were
recorded at nineteen stations. Showers
occurred In nil except the eastern and
the Omaha district, and falls of one inch
or mora occurred as follows: In Iowa
Cedar Rapids, 1.00; Dubuque, 1.30;. Iowa
City, 1.20; Iowa Falls, 1.10. In Missouri
IxliiKton and Hurrlsonvllle, 1.30. In
Kunsas-Emporla, 1.10; Fort Scott, 1.60;
lola. 1.J0. In Wisconsin Prairie du
Chlen. 1.60. 1 L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
' t.'offeci Market.
NEW YORK. May 5. COFFEE Fu
tures opened steady nt an advance of
1 to 4 points In sympathy with steady
European cables. There was very little
demand, however and prices later eased
off under scattering liquidation on a
little pressure, Inspired by lower closing
French cables and the absence of any
aggressive support. Tho close was
steady; sales. 9.860 bags; May, 10.96c, July,
11.06c. September, 1127c, December, 11.26c;
January. 1127c; March, 11.31c. Spot, quiet,
Rio No, 7. llHc; Santos No. 4, 13Hc, mild,
dull, Cordovla, HVijl7c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing: Cattle Generally Strong to
Ten CenU Higher.
ST0CKERS AND FEEDERS BTEADY
1 1 ok Slow anil Around Five Cents
Lower Woolrd I.nnilm Ten
to
I'lftren l.ovrrr 5horn Lnntbs
Hhovr Much MtrritKth.
SOl'Tlt OMAHA. May 5, 1913..
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Hheep.
Estimate Mondav t.3i) ,VM ti.fm
Same day last week. . 4.001 fi,7(7 12,li
Sumo 2 weeks ngoi 3,fiM 5.W0 11.776
Same S weeks ago 4,897 b.OOO 13.R67
Kama 4 Weeks ngo 4.719 4.31S l,78l
Same day last year . 3.M9 6.NO 441(S
Ihe following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omalut
for tlia year ttv date as compared with
last year: 1912. 1912. lne. Deo.
Cntllo S12.274 R2S.3I4 . ... 1,040
Hogs 1.010.272 1.1 307.017 .. .. IM.743
Sheep 779.R99 7in.4fiO 12,130
The following table shows tho range of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for the
last few days with comiwrlsons:
Date.
1913. lt12.HHl.13lU.lW9.lS.lSi0T.
April tt
April
ApVll 24
8 634
7 45
7 41
9 01 1 6 99
6 36
6 SA
6 38
6 34
6 31
34
6 3S
e
6 33
6 38
6 24
6 21
6 23
25
8 47
8 MH
S
0 001
7 01
6 31
7 41
f 73
7 0C
G 40
April 25
April se
April 27
7 M
8 74
S S3
S 8.S
9 12
9 22
S 3S
7 1
7 7
8 04
9 63
6 96
7 9Sj
7 01
9SI
5 3K
5 23
5 34
C V,
April zs
8 SOU
5 81
8 74
April 29
April 301
8 IS
7 6T
9 13
X 2H
7 0M
9 It
May 1.,
8 3Ui
7 Rl, 7 fil
I S Do
6 41
May S.f8 24 7 63 5 741 9 01
May 3.1 8 30K 7 4i!j 5 (HI 8 941 f 01
I. 5 34f
May 4
May 5.
I 7 Ml S 62 9 OQf 7 041 B 16 1
8 23Vi I 6 61 9 19 7 00 5 SS
Sunday.
Receipts nnd disposition nf llvo stock
at the Union stock yards. South Omaha,
tor twenty. lour hours ending at a o'ciock
yesterday:
11ECEI ITS-CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Shecp.H'ses.
C, M. A St. P. Ry. 17
Missouri Pacific Ry. 1
Union Paclflo R. It. 32
C. A N. W., east... 11
43. A N. AW. west... 43
1
It
3
81
7
22
C. St. P.. M. &. O. an
C, B. & Q., west.. 35
t, R. I. & P., past. 5
C, It. I, & P., west. ..
17
Illinois Contra Ry. 2
Chicago U. W. Ry.. ..
Total receipts ..183 W
DISPOSITION HEAD.
22
30
Morris ft Co 455
swift & Co m
Cudahy Packing Co.... 843
Armour & Co 743
Hchwarts & Co
896
1,208
1,756
1,912
153
36C
1,512
912
Morrell 8
L. P. Co s
St. Clair 65
Hill ft Sim 69
V. V. Lewis 74
J. II. Bulla 23
L. F. Hubz 11
Ilosenstock Bros 57
McCreary ft Kellogg... 17
IWerthelmcr ft Degen.. 23S
II, F. Hamilton "
Rothschild ft Krehs.... 25
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co... M
Cllne ft Ohrlstlu 3
Other buyers 4th
2S0
Totals 4.031 6,025 3,637
CATTLE Cattle receipts wero very light
thin mnrnlnu. nnlv elshtv-two COTS being
ronorted In. At the same tlmo thore was
a very fair demand, so that the trade
was reasonably acllvo and practically
everything in sight had changed hands
hnfni-A 11 n'rlnek ln Ihn marnlnar.
Among today's offerings was quite a
sprinkling of beer cattle, some or tnem
of very fair quality. Under the Influence
of the good demand tho market was rea
sonably active and tho Dens were cleared
In good season. Prices ranged anywhere
from strong to 10a higher than lost week's
closo.
What has been said regarding beet
steers would apply equally well to cows
and heifers, ns they, too, wore fairly ac
tive at prices that wero strong to 100
higher than last week.
Stock cattlo and feeders were In mod
erate supply, but tho market did not show
material ennngo, being generally steady
with last week's finish.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers, 3ft.10g8.GO; fair to good beef
steers, S7.85iQ6.10; common to fair beet
steers, ll.iW7.K; good to choleo heUors.
S7.257.75: good to choice cows, 6.767.60;
fair to good grades, 3100(36,76; common
to fair grades, 13.C54jC.00; good to cholcs
Blockers and feeders, J7.GOfrS.2G; fair to
good Blockers and feeders, I7.007.60;
common to fair Blockers nnd feeders, td.26
wi.w; biock cows ana neirers, .ootf7,20;
veal calves, 18.76419,76; luills, stags, etc.,
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. IT.
No.
Ar. Tr.
..1131 8 16
...1148 6 16
... 878 8 16
...11(0 120
...1166 I 20
...1160 8 20
...1316 8 26
...1271 8 26
...1248 i 20
...1318 8 20
...1067 8 80
...1213 8 38
...1441 8 86
...1813 8 33
...1174 6 40
4 783 7 40
4 830 7 SO
2 810 7 80
17...,
10...,
1
980 7 M
8,
832 7 86
(30 7 40
33 847 7 83
22 893 7 70
23 1063 7 70
1 1194 7 70
1. 820 7 71
1 837 7 78
7 1180 7 78
24 7 80
11 1034 7 88
17 1033 7 88
4 1. 847 7 96
.1473 I 40
23 1278 6 4
1 16 7 36 44 1183 8 40
1 991 8 00 19 1313 8 40
1, 1370 8 00 U 1234 8 46
24 936 8 00 18 1380 8 46
43 1021 4 00 11 1317 t 60
30 1328 8 00 17 1(48 8 M
81 1241 8 10 II 160 ( 66
If 1110 4 16
BTEEIIS AND HEIFERS.
14
I
13
4
14
4
14
II
2
2
1
8
7
2
I
13
I:::-:
z
I
6
2
1
4
891 T 20
721 7 71
733 7 20
789 T 40
(41 T 40
113 T (6
, 601 7 60
470 7 60
760 7 60
IM 141
16..,,
...,
15...,
21....
10....
22....
6...,
17....
.... Ill 7 80
.... 833 7 38
.... 816 7 66
.... 424 7 90
.... 971 9 00
.... 136 a 16
.,..1011 8 30
....1001 I 20
....1123 I 70
....1033 1 70
....1001 176
.... 800 I 76
....1086 1 76
....1140 I 10
....1036 IU
....1310 I 10
.,..1041 180
....1118 IS
....1111 I 86
....1U0 I 90
....1020 7 00
....1148 T 00
1210 7 00
....1240 T 10
.... 94J 7 10
....IIJO 7 36
COWS.
760 4 DO T.
840 6 00 I
980 6 00 11
Ill III 1
1068 S 10 2
778 ( 76 U
940 6 76 4
1064 6 76 1
192 6 to 20
145 00 3
1066 ( 00 8
1016 4 24 2
1121 I 86 4
mo i to a
1133 1(0 1......
1190 6 40 2
1173 I 60 a
8(0 I 40 2
1248 I 16
2...
10...
1...
1...
4...
1...
34...
HEIFERS.
760 I 60
140 t 76
1....
10i0 7 26
4
(
3
4
1
I
4
2
1
.4
BULLS."
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
.... 630 T 30
.... 180 T ii
.... T50 T X
.... 616 7 36
.... 653 T 38
.... Ml T 10
.... 717 T 40
.... 314 T 60
.... 190 7 60
.... 910 T 65
.... 740 7 76
....1400 I 90
ItTO TOO
....13(0 7 00
....1980 TOO
....133) TOO
.... 440 7 10
....1190 7 10
....1100 7 10
....1400 7 10
....12(0 7 10
...1160 T II
1130 T 15
.... 610 T 21
t0 7 26
....1120 T
. .. .lll 7 3
600 I 10
1030 7 00
fa T 00
110 T 00
IT3 T 00
776 7 16
691 7 16
607 T 20
1070 7 20
417 ! 23
1010 ('26
1190 (00
1200 I 25
1270 I 24
1240 I 26
1090 I M
100 I 26
1100 Si
1430 ( 40
lliii
it!!!
1
710- 4 60
1
1 1149 I 60
1.
1.
.1140 I 60
1
1
2
1
1460 I l(
1383 I SO
1330 I 78
1310 I 60
2.,
CALVES.
14..
(18 T 60 3 300 4 76
340 I 00 T 154 I TI
860 8 00 3 120 9 76
200 I 26 1 160 i 76
210 26 3 120 I 15
220 8 60 2 180 75
210 6 60
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
47 948 7 w 1 729 7 61
48 942 7 00 3 6(0 7 IS
2 460 T 00 4 465 T 70
3) 937 7 00 8 700 7 70
It 619 7 60 1 Ill T 76
T 712 I ew a lUf I 7 10
1 133 I (0
7 (03 7 60
( 120 7 (6
II 103 I M)
46 1044 7 SO
41 1057 7 80
HOOK A moderate supply snowed up
this morning, some 86 cars or 6,900 head
fcilng reported in This Is over 800
smaller than a week ago and about 1.000
lighter thun for the same uay last year.
There was a weaker tone to th6 market
this morning and the first bids made by
patkers looked to bn all of a nlcko
below ciftttirday'B figures. Shippers ah(
M'tiulaturs bought a few loads early a
about the same decline, paying as high
ns tsx, for some choleo light stuff Tm
main causo of the decline was the gener
oils supply In Chicago, and while noni
of thu river mantels reported very larg
runs, this was enough to weaken vniiut
nt nil iKiluts. The market wns very slow
and druggy nnd It was well ImvnrrU ml,!
day before the yards were finally cleared
111 ino cnu, nowever, me most or the hogi
sold at a reduction of nhmit fi it w.
largely an W.K nmrket with soveral loads
of heavies below this figure) and a sprlnk
ling of Uglits and fancy butchers nbove.
Shippers and speculators wero very light
buyers again today nnd only picked ui
such hogs as they had Immediate orden
ior. inero were lew good even lOmls ol
any weight on sale, the malorltv nf ih
offerings being mure or less mlxvd,
At. St). Pr.
..241 110 8 18
.317 120 3 11
3A8 170 8 20
..383 ... IN
..80S ... 8 SO
3(3 280 8 20
.SO) 40 8 20
298 tOO 8 20
. .213 120 8 20
..141 .. 6 20
..231 10 8 21V4
..233 ... 8 33V,
281 140 8 12t
..132 80 I Itl
At. 8b. Pr.
....253 120 I 31
....261 . U
... 148 80 I :s
....270 IN I 26
....24 130 6 25
. . 231 80 8 23
....243 10 8 26
. .261 . . 8 25
... 22i no asri,
.-..19 . .; a an.
70...
43..
74..
(9..
(I..
It...'.
44.i..
17....
67,'.
40 a..
74....
,23.,..
76....
14. .
(2. ..
34..
IS....
71....
71....
(0
51' : "
.201 lfO 8 2714
794 ' ' 8 27H
..Zl W 8 371.
..2U 8 27V4
.'.251 '40 8 27H
77 ...
...
245 ... I 22M
83.
.SHd Xttf B 1ZU 09...
.24 M 8 ItU'. 70..
II
40
m.i.bi -40 8 27U
II
i:
.174 N 8 HVl IT.. ..,,.224 10. 8 31U
248 ... 8 IS .84 117 110 I 27
It 2S3
liO 8 21
... 8 38
Tlrf. SO ( 27H
T0(. ,..,221. 80 8 27',
71 Ill 1M a 27U
M.. .... 20O 120 a 30
70.. 211 ... a 80
4 203 ... 1 30
81 198 . . I 30
44. ..A. 74 . 40 8 10
M 208 M I 30
13 311 10 I 80
74 196 , 8 30
IT tod 40 8 80
II.,.. .202 80 8 !2',i
19 189 JO I 32H
86 10 40 I 3JV4
70., .,,..224 80 I 321,
62 202 40 I Jll,
88 223 ... 8 86
72.. . 303 . 8 26
31 244
81 218
8 31
78. ...... 227 110 8 H
SsU" swt
I a I ft I ftV
83 218 300 8 U
(2 234 80 8 28
283 ,80 8 28
99 14 8 l
89 244 ... 8 21
71
.,..239 90 8 28
...272 80 8 K
...214 140 8 23
...MO 0 8 75
. .273 10 g 33
...342 130 8 24
...243 ... 8 23
.,291 80 8 IS
(..
71..
16. .
10..
74..
(5..
II..
t 348 8 25
SHEEP Compared With Mondnv of las
week and two wcoks ngo, a very moder
ate supply was yarded, but this wha
enough to satisfy the packers require
tnents. Aside from one or two sales of
shorn lambs early In tho 'morning, noth
ing else of any Importance took place
until late In the forenoon. With tin
first messages from other points Indicat
ing a slow nnd lower tendency to brlces
In the general trade the local market
was also very slow nnd dull most of the
time. Clipped lambs seemed to be In the
best demand, be ng Picked un first at
stendr to strong prices. Two cars of
73-pound cl I plied Jamba ohanged hands
nt ei.iu. iu,' . w l o ' ii ...... , no ej(UIIBW
37.GO. the highest prlco toward tho closo
of last "week. Tho buyers apparently
did not want any woolod lambs unless
at some decline, ns, they started out bid
ding mostly' irfC5c lower. In tho end
tun duik nt tho wooieu xinas went to tnc
tuckers on a basis KMTH.c lower tnnn last
nook's close. The modcrato receipt!
wera not cleared until a late hour.
CHJllltluiing lute lel)UHO v.ma, ui
6,600 head, comprised today's receipts.
most nt which were lamDs. more oeinn
only one load of clipped ewes Offered,
As not enough aged sheep Wero hero to
mako a market, values on room arc
quotably unchanged.
uuoiauons on snecn ana tamos: uooo
tn chnlcn Mexican lambs. t8.60dfS.60: fair
to good Mexican lambs, tR.25418.5d: good to
choice western lambs; ts.254i8.33j fair ta
good western lambs, ts.ooiflr&.zri; snorr
lambs. t7.85fi7.6S: yearlings, llxht. 7,25a
7.60; yearlings, heaiy, 37.00fp7.2S; wethers,
good to .cnoico. t6.tuXJ.'Jo; wetners, tair w
good, 36.35iif6.65; nttes, good to choice,
t6.25tri6.60: owes, fair to good, tS.OOtl'3.25;
culls and bucks. t3.tioae.2B.
Representative soles:
No. Av. Prlco.
233 Mexican inmbs 78 3 00
266 Mexican lambs , 77
X CO
266 shorn lambs.
72
7 75
7 76
8 50
850
8 00
8 85
S 85
5 60
8 bO
4 00
6 25
6 ;u
223 shorn lamus ...
242 Mexican lambs
73
. 82
. 81
. 71
. 73
. 76
. 80
. 81
. 84
. 76
.116
266 Mexican lambs
. i. ...... i
142 fed lambs ,
81 fed lambs ..,
119 fed lambs
106 Mexican lambs
141 Mexican lambs
tu snorn owes
30 shorn fed yearlings .....
110 shorn owe
Kanauin City Llvo Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. May 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts 7,000 head! market 10c higher; na
tive stToors, 17,0008.75; southern steers,
tO.2MI8.00: stbekers and feeders, js.&ou
7.85; bulls, IS.TBCl'J.W; calves, $0.60010.00;
western steers, (o.jo'ns.za; western cows,
14.2M7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market
tenAv! bulk of sales. 1S.2M8.30: heavy,
t8.2OQ4.S0; packers and butohora, tS.X8.40
light, t3.303i.4U; pigs, io.
hiitcmp AND LAMBS Receipts, 9,000
head; muttons, 15.0O3.75; Colorado lambs,
t7.25i.C0j rango wethers und yearlings,
IS.60037.JS; range owes, S5.00tf4.60,
Ht. Louis Live Stock Market.
iiT ij-iillR. Mav 6. CATTLE Receipts.
WaXl'head; market i steady;
steers, eo.Tbry.w; cuw auiu ,it3uin. r.w-,
8.75: atockcra and feeders, $5.25(88.00;
.,,.v,.-r, .tLHrs. 16.25478.60: cows and heif
ers, t4.OOfy7.O0; calves t5.0036.60.
IIOUO HeCeipiP, cwv uiHiu. uiaiftoi i
,lh.r. nlim and lights. I7.O08.&5: mixed
and butchers, t8.48flS.65; good heavy, 8.35
S. 46. , . . ,,Tin TI...I.I. .V.
SIIEtSl AI.U wo jicvcii'ia, u,ivv
h.nri! market atenayt native muttons.
t5.00i27.25; lambs. r7.O0(f8..
Nloux City Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX CITV, May 5. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,000 head; market steady to
strong! native steers, 7J0(3tl.60; cows and
heifers, fa.ival.wi canners. eJ.Dtlo..;;
and feeders. 17.0007.75: calves.
t.757.70; bulls, 1560ir7.J3.
HOQS Iteocipis, amh nraa; marxec
tronsr: heavy. t8.KMfS.25! mixed. t8.22t
8.Z7H; Bht, tS.2GS8.3d: pigs, f7.0O7.25.
No iresn receipts ui snecy,
Ht, Joseph Llvo Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Msvy 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2,000 head; market steady: steers.
t7.608a.76; cows and heifers, 14.0OtfS.26,
calves, .60(a00.
HOOS Receipts, 4.800 head; murket
Bteady to 6c lower; top. 18.40: bulk, S8.25
8.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Ileceipts. 6,000
head; market slow; lambs. S7.6OyS.G0.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, May 6. The visible sup
ply of grain tn the United States Satur
day, May 3, complied by New York Pro
duce Exchange vtoi as follows: Wheat. 47,-
157,000 bushels; decrease, 3,666,000 bushels.
Wheat in bona, 4.4s,uw; increase, suv.w
Corn, 7,270000 bushels;; decrease, 2,175,000
bushels. Oats. 8.704.000 bushels: decrease.
779,000 bushels. Oats ln bond, 966,000 bush
els; increase, ousneis. uye, i,w
bushels; decrease. 68,000 bushels. Barley,
1,706,000 bushels; decrease, 647,000 bushels.
Barley In bond, 416,000 bushels; increase,
31.000 bushels.
I uuon niaruri.
NEW YORK, May 5.-COTTON Spot,
closed quiet: middling uplands, 11.85c,
middling gulf, 12.10c; sales, 6.300 bales.
Cotton futures closed steady. Closing
bids: May, 11.35c; June, 11.3c; July, 11.44c,
August, ll.zzc; oepieniDer, ruvio; uctooer,
10.89c: December, 10.90c; January, 10.87c;
March. 10.94c.
LIVERPOOL, May 6. COTTON Spot
In fair demand; prices easier; middling
fair, 7.1Cd, good middling. 6.a; middling,
6.62d; low middling. 6.4Sd: good ordinary,
6.14d; ordinary, 5.80d. Sales, 8,000 bales.
Evaporated Fruit Market.
NEW YORK. May 5. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet, but steady; fancy, TO
S'.ic: choice. 640 Gc
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm; Call
foi'iitus, S4tHic; Oregons. 6HHc. Apri
cots, firm; choice. HlU4c: extra choice,
m4ul2c; fancy, UliOUc. Peaches, quiet
but steady; choice, 6iV5?ic; extra choice.
CB7c; fancy. 7H6c. Raisins, firm,
loose Muscatels, 4Sl6o; choice to fancy
seeded, Sig'tttc; seedless, 6Vi6a; London
layers, 31.35M.40
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA, May 5. HAY Prairie, No. 1
upland. tll.OOQ'11.60: No. 2, 1S.OOS10.00; No.
3. W.00fStl.C0: No. 1 midland. tlO.60ll.60;
No, 2. t8 0010.00; No. 3, to.OOQ.00; No. 1
lowland. t9.0010.00; No, 2. S7-00ifl9.0u; No.
8, t5 00ti7.00. Straw, rye, t.06.6O; choice
wheat. J5.0O86.60. Alfalfa. No. 1, tUOO, Nu,
2, S10.00; No. 3. unsalable.
' Peoria Market.
PEORIA, May 6. CORN-Caah, No. 5
white, 66c; No. 2 yellow. B5Vitje&c, No.
3 yellow, 66yc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 36ic; standard, iiV
(f36c.