THE BEE: OMAHA, SAIVRPAY, MAY 10, lf)13. 15 if ( RBAli ESTATE ACREAGE FOR SALE. A Good List of Acreage Properties Near Omaha 1 acre welt Improved with nil klnd of fruit In full bearing, 6 blockn to car; has 6-room house, high, sightly location, near Country club. Price, $3,500. 2 acres, fine laying land, two blocks south of Country club, 4-room house and other outbuildings. Price reduced to $2,250. 6 acres within one mile of Benson car line, on Orphanage road; fine land, mostly east slope; has 4 chicken houses, pood oarn, well, pump, cave, all fenced. Price, $2,500. 8S4 acres, 2V4 miles north of Florence, fell In alfalfa. Price, $200 an ncre. 24 acres north of Florence, nlnnc the Loop road; has 6-room house, burn and other outbuildings, apple trees and other kinds of fruit: rich valley land. Price, n.rax 40 acres, 8 miles from Benson, well Im proved: has ' & new 5-room bouse, good barn, 12 acres alfalfa, several acres In fippla trees, grapes and other fruit; fine ocatlont'oll good land. Only K miles from Omaha postofflce. HASTINGS & HBYDEN, 1614 Harney St Acres Near Omaha We have the best list of acreage prop erty in and adjoining Omaha, In tracts of from one to ten acres,, both Improved and vacant. It will .pay you to call and let us show you what we have on our list. We aro offering our acreage on very easy terms, so a person with small means can afford to Invest In a little piece of land near Omaha, whloh Is one of the best and safest Investments you can make. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. city rnorisRTY rou sale. Investment Bargain 2y2 Blocks West of Millard Property Just Sold at $150,000 2621 Harney street. 2627 Harney street. 2626 Dewey avenue. 2(0 feet frontage. WHOLE PROPERTY OFFERED AT $20,000. Terms, half cash, balance will be . carried on the improved property, I leaving SO feet frontage on Dewey avenue clear. An excellent site for an apartment house. For further particulars see, Payne & Slater Co., Sole Agts, fii n ni, -yr,u n tji, tiii. BIG BARGAIN 1101 S. 35TH ST. Fine, 5-room house, story and a half, fully modern, In Field club district; tan t be beaten at the price; living room arrangement: oak finish downstairs; would consider vacant lot well located in dfcali Price for quick sale, 34,000. $1,200 2302 Fort Omaha Ave., good 4 room house, corner lot 50x132 feet; can make terms. $2,100-6622 N. 27th St., 2 lots, 80x130 feet; fine 6-room house. Big snap at the price. D. V. SHOLES CO., 813 City Nat. Bank Bldg. t)oug. 43. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed, free at our office: two stamps by mall. Chas. E. Williamson Co.', Real Estate, Insurance, care ot property, Omaha. Also Omaha Red Rook, vest pocket size. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Strictly modern 6-room home, corner lot, -two blocks from car line and Hans com park. 2333 So. 31st SU Tel. Har. 1918. 6-ROOM house and lot for sale. 2226 o. 11 th. tyler!358. ' IT'S A BARGAIN. Owner wants offer. Nice, new all modern home, 5 rooms, large attic, cemented basement, big lot, fine lawn; in nice residence district. Worth over . $3,000. See it today. 2437 Camden Ave. OWNER LEAVING CITY Must sell 6-room. all modern house; full lot; nicely located; good neighborhood. S043 Mere dlth Ave. Web. 54S3. COTTAGES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED. Tor Particulars Phone Douglas 3355. TO BUY, SELL OR KENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FAItNAM HX. NEW S-room, all modern, stucco bun galow,, on easy terms. Bee this at 904 8. SSth ave. Victor Dletz Doug. 9 REAIi estate FARM Jt RANCH LAND! FOR SALE California. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe main lines traverse our absolutely level tract. Only 15 feet to water; also artesian wells. Five hours' run to either San Franolsco or Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1,000,000. $125 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May. See the FONT ANA ORANGE GROVES, located on' the electric line from Lot Angeles to Riverside. Make your reacrntlons early and let us how you the -GOLDEN STATE" from San Francisco to San Diego. For free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Callforlan, see or write KARL BREHME. 615 E told. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and Ed Tues. W. T. Smith, Co. 816 City Nat. Bk. Colorado, FOR SALE 160 acres at 330 per acre, lu Logan county, Colorado, 110 acres In cul tivation; seven miles from railroad town. Information given by writing owner, Geo. Gaver, 40S E 6th, Grand Island, Neb. Minnesota. CLAY AND BECKER COUNTIES, MINNESOTA, In the famous Red River valley; rich, black soil, clay uuu.oll; 20 to $40 per acre; easy terms, Send for list G. T. Felland Lund Co., No. 627 Palace Build ing, Minneapolis. Minn. SEND for free list of Minnesota farms. $20 to 176 per acre. Minnesota. Land Agency, Court Block, St. Paul, Minn. Montana, SIXTY THOUSAND neres Carey Und open to entry at Valler, Mont.; fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to diversified farming. For particulars write Valler Farm Sales company, Box 1025, Valler. Mont. Nebraska. FarmsFarmsFarms , Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sire, all prices, all terms. fiRIM' R MPnnill r.r Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat. Bank Bldg DON'T forget to be at Crawford, Neb.. w . -v, i, to, qii. s x f A'er Yurit. EMPIRE state farm given away: 175 acres Including 50 choice IloUteln cows worth $5,000; buildings worth 110.000; fod der and tools; milk averages over 117 every day in the year; old age reason; price $17,000; $5,000 cash. $200 yearly, fi p cent Intereiti free catalogue. C J. EiUi Farmers bank, Sprlngvllle, N. Y T Wyoming-. Iffin RAIZE Old Fort Tar.!. Laramie river, In Goshen county, Wyom ing, containing 1,060 acres good land and many valuable buildings, 500 acres under ditch; 300 acres good sugar beet lano good ditch goes with land. For full partic ulars apply to owners. Joseph Wilde Wheatland. Wyo., or John Hunton. Fort Laramie, Wy. u" GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market Questions the Pres ent Crop Report. CORN TRADE 18 NOT LARGE Et(b Though Frlees Are Slightly Advanced There la Not Much Going On with the Yel low Cereal, OMAHA. May 9, 1913. The question In the speculative wheat world Is, "Has the present crop promise been discounted and nr vninn in ihnw any change for the better?" With a crop prospect or 6i3,6i7.ow bushels of winter wheat, there Is littlo doubt In the minds of wheat traders that there will be a great deal more than enough of this grain to go around. A year ago the crop prospect was for only 331,692.000 bushels. The report In wheat was con strued by everyone In the trade as a Bearish document. nJthnup-h it ihun as was looked for. and showed some fall- n.Lr,.S? """pared with last month. With this document out ot the way, It Is hoped that the market will be extri cated from the rut In which it has been running for some little time. It Is the Wish Of the trade that th oiituMor will again be seen In wheat and that some- ining oi a Duiiisn character may develop that will cause them to come Into the market as buyers. It may bo the sentiment favored the bears no little after the receipt of the government crop reports last night, and It may also be said that at least two of the larger buyers in the Chicago market are talking bearish on wheat and that tney are DacKing up their opinions with their money. 11. R. Graves of London was on the Board of Trade yesterday and he said that the Importing countries must have more wheat than they are willing to acknowledge. This gentleman, who, by the way, Is well posted on grain condi tions over the world, told of poor wheat that Is now being marketed from Russia and the interior of the United Kingdom, as well as the continent, and he said that the weather In these countries at har vest time last year as well as now, re duced the quality In all the Importing countries to a level of feed wheat. Cash wheat was MUc higher. While the price of corn showed ad vances all around yesterday, the volume, of trade was not large. It was generally oeiievea that tne weaK longs in tne May oitlon have liquidated and that there was a better cash Inquiry, although the sales for the day were only 83,000 bushels, Those who are closely connected with tho country are of the opinion that on the present basts ot prices the receipts are not likely to increase, as farmers will not loosen up unless they are enabled to secure higher prices. Cash corn was un changed to Ho higher. The action in the oats market was much the same us In corn yesterday. Pre dicted showers for some ot the states, where dry weather complaints are heard, started short selling early, but the mar ket closed strong. Cosh oats wero V4c higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour. 377,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. Liverpool close: wneat, Wta lower; corn. Hd lower. Primary wheat receipts wero 611.000 bu. and shipments 882,000 bu., against receipts of 463,000 bu. and shipments oi 434,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 607,000 bu. and shipments 403,000 bu., against receipts of 688,000 bu. and shipments of 485,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 686.000 bu. and shipments 652,000 bu., against receipts of 471,000 bu. and shipments Of 370,000 bu. last year. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 47 133 ' 151 Chicago Minneapolis .. Ill .. 114 ,. 66 29 35 ,.69 13 4 Duluth Omaha Kansas. City ItEAI; ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H, Mithen Co., INC. 921 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 1278.' Wanted City Loans Peters Trust Co. 1622 Farnain St. HVSH-YV hrrtA at 1tTOA-t ffttltl f flT loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. 11. v. ninumi, 823 City National Bank Bldg. money To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $500,000. W. II. TliOfllAB, zza state uana mag. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. T r A VQ .n farm, anil lmnrnvi.fi rltv property, 5, 5V4 and 6 per cent; no delay. J, 11. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam St. WANTED CI tv loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1820, Farnam St. GARVIN BROS. &Ma 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Om. Nat. WANTED TO KENT LIBT your house with us. We have buyers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1174. WANTED Desk room In downtown of fice. State price. Address 8-373. care Bee. STEAMS HIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 7Vi day. Moderate rate. For book ot tours, rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Agts., 35 W. Randolph St.. Chicago. OR AIM I LUUUi AUUIM'A'. WANTED TO BUT. DolKOff 2d-hand stord pays highest Prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1007. VEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7SW. WOULD like to buy a five or six-room house to be moved on a lot. One in the neighborhood of 2ttli and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4S01. D. K055. Quick buyers or furniture. LIVE STOCK MAJMii C Ul UbM Hhlp 11 e stock to South Omaha. Save iDtleags and shrinkage. Your consign menu receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live a took ComailMlou Merchants. BYERS BROS. A Co. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. St CO., Exchange nidT LEGAIi NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING. OFFICE, DeDot Quartermaster, St. Louis, Mo., April 12, 1913. Sealed Proposals will be received nere until u u ciock noon, aiay It, 1913, for furnishing and delivering at either Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Chicago or St Louis depot of the Quar termaster Corps, the following articles of clothing; Rubber Boots, Cords, hat and breast. Drawers; Gauntlets; Gloves; Laces, shoe and leggln; Legglns; Over shoes, Shoes, gymnasium. Stockings, Suspenders, Sweaters, Undershirts, In formation furnished upon application, D. a Stanley. Lieutenant Colonel Quarter. piaster Corps. A11-15-W-17M9.10 SS uTn10 .' hard SiCWc; No, 8 hard. 84fl84Hc; No, 4 hard. 8183c; No. 8 spring, 83li!D$4Wc; No. 4 spring, WiiiKSc; Na 8 durum, 85HGSc; No. 3 durum. 85 CORN-No. I white, Kc; No. 8 white. 63 w ro. a wnue, ftiftuwc: no. a yel low, 54fcc; No. 3 yellow, 64ttGMHc; No. 4 yellow.. 63H64c: No. 2, 64Wo; No. 8. 5S?e 64c: No. I. WflMKc. OATS-No. 2 white. 3U485c; standard, 8iys,tfS4J4o; No. S white. 33Kfi34o; No. 4 white. 33VHT8314C BARLEl' -Malting, 60fl00c; No, 1 feed. 41P46C. RYE No. 2. 57H4j6Sc; No. 3. 67fi74c, The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. S hard, winter: 1 CAr, S3 Vic: 2 cars. fio. No. 8 hard, winter: S cars, MVc; 6 cars, tittc No. 4 hard, win ter: l car, szc. OATS No. 3 white: Zi cars. Sic: I cars, 33Hc No. 4 white: 1 car, Z3c; e cars. 33Hc. Rejected: 1 car, S3c. CORN-No. 2 white; 1 car, 6Sc No. 3 5oC. No. 2 yellow. 2 cars, toc No. 3 yenow; i cars, mho. no. 4 yellow, H car, 64c; No. 8 mixed, 3 cars, C4a CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trndftur nnd Cloning I'rlcea on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. May 9. LtKhttiwu of .nrv. pHeB and a buying flurry In May wheat today brought an UDtum to the pnttrft market A net gain of tt&tto to HUlo iiumc. vurn nmsnea ho io Hu'WJ higher, oats U&Vtn to UttUa un. Imt nra. visions closed unchanged to 6o off. uuying or more man zio.wo bu. or May wheat was made by strong firms about the middle of the session. That option bounded ud IWi at ones nnd nvmiMUhotl- cally July and September also rose. though less sharply. The heavy buying was largely in the Interest of traders, who had oversold yesterday In anticipa tion of tho government's bearish report on winter wheat condition. When the May flurry struck the wheat Pit the market had already begun to harden. Supplies were found to be very light at the opening and values Improved In spite ot generally lower cables, fins growing weather for the domestlo crop, large primary arrivals and rather mod erate shipping trade. The ensuing bulge was soon checked by free selling by large elevator concerns. A alight rally came near thu close, on advices ot fair export sales, and the finish was very firm. Primary receipts of wheat today wero 611,000 bu., against 463.000 bu. lost year. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 370,000 bu. Com was helped by reported crop dam age from cold rains in Argentina and by delays to shlpmentn and wet weather. Strength In cosh markets also stiffened prices. Prices stiffened on porslstent re ports of crop damage. Provisions trade was very light Such littlo strength as the market showed was due largely to better prices at the close. Quotations ranged as follows: Artlcle.l Open.l Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yea'y Wheat May July Sept 90V4 m. 88V4 664 66U 67 884 SST4 554 E5i 834 104 88T4 ,894il corn May! juiy 65tt sept 664SW uats. May July 14 35V4 Sept I'Ork. May 19 27H 19 rii 19 17V4 19 47W 19 25 19 23 19 25 19 25 19 25 19 20 19 124 10 95 10 97 10 77 10 80 10 80 1160 10 97 11 00 10 83 July Sept 19 36 19I7H 10 974 19 0741 10 924! 19 074 10 9241 Lara. May 10 96 10 80 10 82HI 11 4714 10 93 10 75 10 80 U42H 10 974 10 85 10 93 July 10 80 10 76 10 TfVi Sept Ribs. 10 824 1U JW 1145 10 974 10 85 May Julyl 1160 11 60 11 02V4I U 024 Sept) 10 8741 10 8741 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 rod, 934cJ1.02; No. 2 red, 9598c; No. 2 hard, 91693o; No. 3 hard, 9092oi No. 1 north ern, 90tfi924c; No. 2 northern, 809l4c; No. 3 northern, SSiBfOc: No. 2 spring, 89 91c; No. 3 spring, SS300c: No. 4 spring, 8087o; velvet chaff, 86J(924o; durum, 94 93c. Corn: No. 2. 66fi575;o: No. 2 white, 6S4a'58c: No. 2 yellow. 664g,66Jic;. No. 3, E5V457c; No, 8 white, 68c; No. 3 yellow, 66S64c; No. 4, 544654e: No. 4 white, 67ic; No. 4 yellow. 3555V4c Oats: No. 2 white, 3737',4c; No. 3 white. 35i364o; No. 4, S2Vic; No. 4 white, 35354c; stand ard, 36&Q37UC Rye: No. 2, 6364c. Bar ley. 468c. Timothy, 2.853.65. Clover, 316.00ti21.00. Pork, 319.25. Lard, 810.95. Ribs, 31M2t11.624. BUTTER Lower: creamery, 24427c. EGGS Unchanged; receipts, 26,180 coses. POTATOES Easier; receipts, 63 cars; Michigan, 4045c; Minnesota, 3540o; iWUconsln. 3645o. POULTRY Lower; chickens and springs, 17c. I, Corn and Wheat Reo-ion Bulletin. United States Department of Agricul ture, weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. ro.. 75th meridian time, Friday, May 9, 1913: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. -Temp. Rain High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb.. 78 62 .66 Cloudy Auburn, Neb... 78 62 .00 Cloudy B'ken Bow, Nb 71 43 .16 Cloudy Columbus, Nb. 75 65 .06 Cloudy Culbertson, Nb 79 60 .03 Raining Falrbury, Neb. 75 61 1.76 Raining Fairmont. Neb. 77 49 .17 Pt. cloudy Gr. Island, Nb 76 60 .44 Cloudy Hartlngton, Nb 60 43 .60 Cloudy Hastings. Neb.. 78 60 .10 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb, 75 61 .00 Cloudy Lincoln, Neb... 78 63 .13 Raining No. Platte, Nb 74 48 .28 Raining Oakdale, Neb.. 66 44 .26 Cloudy Omaha, Neb.... 77 62 .27 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb. 74 43 .62 Cloudy VolenUne, Nb. 48 40 .02 Raining Alta, Io. 67 40 .65 Cloudy Carroll. Ia 72 43 .76 Ralnmg Clarindo, la.... 76 60 .64 Cloudy Blbley. Ia. 60 38 . 66 Cloudy Sioux City, la. 64 42 .38 Raining Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. nv. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.r - Raln- Dlstrict - Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 72 46 .10 Louisville, Ky... 22 80 60 .00 India-polls. Ind 14 76 60 .00 Chicago, III 24 68 44 .20 St Louis, Mo... 19 78 62 .00 Des Moines, la. 22 70 46 .60 Minneapolis 61 62 34 ,30 Kan. City. Mo.. 26 78 66 .60 Omaha, Neb 17 72 48 .40 The weather Is somewhat cooler In the upper valleys and lake region, and freer lng temperatures were recorded at fif teen stations In the Minneapolis district. Appreciable rains occurred within the last twenty-tour nours m bu except tho et Louis, Indianapolis and Louisville dls. trlctB, and rains are falling this morning In Nebraska, Iowa and western Illinois. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, May 9. WHEAT No. red, S1.001.07; No. 2 hard, 89Uttia Close: July, 8787 uiy, SiUoiW, BcptemDer, 87tta7c. CORN-No. 2, 674S74o; No. 2 white. 37374c. Close: July, 6tj4o; September, OAT8 No. 2, 354o; No. 2 white, 37 374t Close: July, Zia; September, 33H FLOUR Dull and. unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. HAY Timothy, 13.0018.00. PROVISIONS-Pork, lard, dry salt meats and bacon, unchanged. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 16o; springs, 18c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 13c; geese. 7c. BUTTER Quiet: creamery, 2428c EGGS Steady at 17c. Receipts. Shlments. Flour, bbls 13.000 10.000 Wheat, bu 119.000 37.000 Corn, bu iib,vuu w,uw Oats, bu 44.000 32,000 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 9. WHEAT Hnnt steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s lOiid; No. 2 Manitoba, itvw, no. a, aa. Futures steady; May, 7s Bid; July, 7s6id; Oc tober, 7s 3d. . CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 6s; American mixed, new. kiln dried, 6s Id; American mixed, old, 6s lid; American mixed, old, via Galveston, 6s Sd. Futures steady; July, Ia Platta, 6s id. Peoria Murket. PEORIA. May 9. -CORN-No. 2 yellow, 66e; No. 3 yellow. WAGdVuc OATS No. S white, 3Sic; standard, WiiUOfWUt St Louis 93 Winnipeg 2J Omaha Cash Prices S8KJH 88T4 66H4J ' X 34T4 314 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Early Trading Followed by Slight Upturn After a Depression. FALLING OFF IN STEEL ORDERS Kmphatle Vote on Tariff Dill nnd Japanese 8ltnarion Restricts Speculative Activity. NEW YORK, May 9.-Aftcr a slight de pression In the early trading followed by an upturn which put the Harrtman stocks and a few others a point above yester day's close, tho mnrkat came almost to u nait touay, m one hour only 8,(w shnrtAi were traded In. The movement as a whole was of little Importance and proved to emphasise the lack ot demand for se curities and the reluctance ot traders to tnke a definite Position In tho market at this time. Failure of the market to respond to yesterday's brilliant cron report encour aged bear traders to put out new lines at the outset but they wero unable to bring 6ut long stock and quickly re versed their position. Tho ease with which the market rallied Indicated a strong undertone, but this apparently was due to nothlhrr mora than n until. out condition, Forecasts of the quarterly United Slates Steel report Indicate a falllntr off In orders. The emphatlo vote by which tlio tariff bill Passed the house and tlin rUii- atloo arising from California's atand on the Japanese question were other Influ ences which played their part In restrict ing speculative activity. There was some further pressure against standard in vestment shores. Now York Central, Pennsylvania. Delaware & Hudson and American Telephone wero among the In vestment stocks which touched new prices for the year. Rumley preferred broke nearly 4 points on the announce ment that notion reaaxdinir the dividend would bo postponed. Known movements of currency for the week Indloated that tho gain In cash from the Interior hod more than offset the Ions due to gold exports. A gain on the week or aoout w.uw.ouu was forecasted. The bond market wan irregular, with Important Issues as a rulo well sustained. Total sales, par valuo, $1,400,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leaning quotations on stocks were as follows: Stlri. UI(h. low. Cloa. Amtlomtted Copper American Aarlcultural 41 30 2IH 13 4IH 4SH 101V nos 230 MW U HO American Beet Sugar.... 103 ll American Can .......... 1,00 8H American Can prl. American C & P........ 100 OH American -Cotton CHI 100 44 Am. Ice BfHurltlee 400 WW American Unseed Americas Locomotive. ... 400 IS Amerloan 3. a n 1,100 I1H Am. 8. at R. ft A Am. Butar Refining 100 lit American T. & T 1,100 ltt American Tobaooo 400 tutt Anaconda Mining Co.... i,00 ' SIH Atclilun ...j, 1,700 UH Atchlaon pld Atlantlo Coast IJne 109 lit Baltimore & Ohio 300 8K Bethlebem Eteel too MV4 Brooklyn lupld Tr 2,100 MK Canadian Pacific- 5, TOO 14! Central Leather Chesapeake ft Ohio 2,100 14 Chtoaao Q. W i 22H 'Hh 44 UK 'si" 7H 111" 121 U 230 IIU tlH k 121 H Ml 240U H 1U 10711 12m 130 iou ltlH ll 3i UVi 3IS 43 24K 13TK 124 H 34 113H Ui 4U 108 17 K 7 '28 2 1C4V4 131 HI 28U 33 ?, ?H 22 105 Vt Chicago, M. ft St. P..,. 1.W0 10S 10TU. cnicago ft tv. w..... m Colorado V. & I v.. loo 32 Consolidated Ota (00 130 Corn rroducta S00 10H Delaware ft Hudson 400 1W Denver & Illo Orande Denver ft R. O. ptd..., , Distiller.' Securities .... 100 lit; Erie COO mk Erie lat pfd 100 4IH Erie Id pfd Oeneral Electrlo 100 l!tl Great Northern pfd...... 400 12414 I1U UIK 10K 1H 28H W isi" 1MW iii" 1H 4H O rest Northern Or etra. Illinois Central .. Interborough Met. ...... Inter. Met. ptd Inlernstlonal Harvester.. Inter-Marine ptd International Paper International rump Kansa City Southern... Laclede Oas Lehigh Valler COO 900 1,100 118 14Vs CO 800 2,200 II 12 1MU 181K ..... KM 47 21 t 29 iosh Louisville ft Naahvllle., 400 132 M St. P. & 8. Ste, M. Missouri. K. ft T TOO 24S& Missouri Tactile ........ COO 38 National Biscuit 200 4T1i N. R. il. ot M. ?d pfd., 200 :JU New Tork Central ,00 100 N. V.. O. & W 100 Mirfolk & Western 100 1MH North American Northern Paclflo 400 11IH Paclfla Mall iiiii iuh 22 Pennsylvania 3,200 112 1UK U1K 108H II 13 24H 184 11 23 1H Peoole'a Oaa 100 10Vt 10IH P.. C, C. & St. L... Plttsburjh Coal Preeeed Steel Car....i Pullman Palace Car... 200 100 1 24K It 11H Reading Itenubllo I. ft S 28.200 mA leoK Republic I. ft B. ptd. Rock island vo.. TOO SOU 20 Rock Island Co. pfd 23 St, L. & 8. F. 2d pfd 200 21 21 20 17H Seaboard Air Une Seaboard A, L. pfd..., Bloss-Bbettleld 8. & I. Southern Paclflo Southern Railway ..... So. Railway ptd Tennessee Copper 41 it tss T8Vi 34H BV4 149 3U 6 1U 0 104 M 21 2 Hi 81 45 t 3,100 800 100 100 MH 78H 3M 5i4 24H 74H 3IU Teaaa & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific ptd 28,300 149K UVl United BUtre Realty.. United States liuowr... United States Steel.... U. 8. Steel ptd Utah Cooper 100 27,700 4M 1,(00 too 100 100 100 MVi eon 104H HVi 28K H IK 3IVt 4 tt. lM I1U 2SH IH IH llVi ..... Va.-Carollna Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Western uaryiana .... Weetern Union Westlnihouee Electrlo . 100 41 Wheeling & U .... .... ..... Total sajea lor me aay, .uii. Jievr York Money Market. nv. "VVYORK. May 9. MONEY On coil, steady at per cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; orrereu at a per cenu iimo iuoiu, easy, wtv riAAm. ner cent: ninety days. 4VfiHVi per cont; six months, 4(JH per cent: prime mercantile paper, mVA per cent- BTBRUIWU liAVliAIMUnf wea, wiui actual business In bankers' bills at t4.82& for slxtyt-day bills and at J1.SC10 for de mand: commercial bills, K.Sl. SIlfVERBor, 60Vlcj Mexican dollars, 48c BONDS Government, steady: railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on uonaa touay were fallrrara: 0. B. ret. ta. re( re(...iveta -jv. .-. bo. rer. .. ith mIf. 8. deb. 4s 1131., tOH 1UI4U & K. uol. 4a., ., 33M 101HM. K. A T. 1st 4s., IIU , UIK do gen. 4H IIU da napoa U. 8. la, rag da coupon V, S. 4s. rg Am. Mniww ..Ill AIO. l'aririe lm... i i.: Paaama 8a coupon., IMS do conv. Cs 84 A.-C. lat ta ctta.. C1H 1T R Is of M 4Us 83 Amer. Ag. 6s, . w N . T. C. g. 3Ue,. 88 i, T. ft T. cv is. ,100 do deb. 4a tiv Am. Tobaceo H.l"., N. Y. N. H. A II. Armour Co. 4Vii.. rOK cv. IHs TTU Atcblaon gen. 4a.... A W. let t. 4a. 13 H do cv. a w "n uo cv. 04 do or. U Mti No. Paclflo 4a t4 A C U 1st 4a..... 10 do la Ilil. ft Ohio 4a I2H O. B. L. rfdg. 4s.... N do IVis J , aa.- cr. 'He lilt., fl Brook. Tr. cv. 4a... 13 do eon. a lit Cen. ot Ot. 6a.,....lMJneadln gen. 4e..,, 4T On. Uather Ca,. . 85 8. U ft 8. Y. fg 4a 73 Chea. ft Ohio 4Vta. 14 da gen. (a, TT do conv. vtt. uci. u. d, w. c. 7i Chicago ft A. 2i. M 8. A. L. adj, 6a. .. 72 C. B. U Q. 1. 4a... MVl So. Iao. col. 4s 12 do gen. 4a......... WH Jo er. 4 17 C M & B P e 4a..lpl do 1st ret. 4s 81 C. R. I. ' Mi ? Railway a..,.103 do rfg. 4a........ do. gnr 4a T4 C ft B. r ft e 4alt Union Paclflo 4.. M D dc It. v. 4a... J do or. 4s 13 D. & n. 0. I! do lat A, ref. 4a... 11 Dletlllerr ta , . . nuooer sa,...i9ni Erie p. I. !.. V- Bteel 2d 8e,.,100U do gen. 4a JJ y;-C- Chern. 6s. .. Ms do cv. 41, eer. ." " ej. s. lift 111. Cen. 1st ref. 4a 10 Western Md. 4s..,. M ..... M,t 4s..... T6 West, dec cv. is., nil lntar. M. U, a.. Wla. Central 4a,,., 0 japan 4a Boston Sloek Sfarket. BOSTON, May 9. Closing quoUtlons on mining stocks ware a, tTollowajt Alltwei H f;'1"! Copper 2311 Amal. Copper ...... 71 Mohawk ,. u -.Z- L8 - f:,.00.0..''.'-' '' H Anson. jj, a i- 1 . . - .wiui umifl ,,,, CaL' ft Arisona 44 Old Dominion ... Cal. & llacla 460 Oaceola CentennlU ...... .. lJHQulncy copper Hinge C. C. 42 Shannon ,. Eaat Butte C M... 11 Superior Franklin .., Superior A D. M niroux Can 3 Tamarack 21 . 47 . 86 47 ' 3 8 . 21 7 67 2 Oranby Con ,,.u8- B- R. & M Greene cananea. .- go pin Isle Boyale Copper. 2 Utah Cton Kerr Ike .!iH.,h &PPr Co. Ie Copper Winona La Balle Copper. . 4 Wolverine Trenail ry statement. WASHINGTON, May .'rha condition of tb.o United States ueasuxy at th.o bi ginning of business today was An follows) working balance. tTXltaiKW, in banks and Philippine treasury. tUt,44S,0J4, total ot general fund, IHO.r&JTV; receipts yester- nay, i2,or4,o7t, iiisuursemenis, ji,vib,7.s. The surplus this fiscal year Is 29,514,923, as against a uencit or 3ii,u.iu last year. The riEtires for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit excludo lanama canai ana public aobi transactions. I.osiilon Stock Mnrkrt. LONDON,. May 9. American securities wero quiet and stead)' during tho early trading today. 1'rlces advanced from H to jfc on light covering. London closing stock quotations: Consols, money .... TIHLeulsvlll ft Nash. .lit . do account 76 Ma, Kan. A Tel.. 26 Amal. Copper 77 New Tork Central. .lota; Atchison ..... 103 Pennsylvania ...... CI Canadian facltlo . .141 Heading 82 Chi. Great Western II Southern I'aelflo ... 11 Chi., Mil. A St. P.tlOUnlon Paclflo 163 Denver A Hlo 1.,. 20 it. s. steel ....42 Erie , n Wabash 1 do 1st pfd 48 De Beer 11 Grand Trunk itSOrand Trunk ....... 23 lllnols Central .. 1U SILVKH-llar. Steady at 57 1I-1M per ounce. MONKY-W1 rer cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. SH per cent; three months' bills, SH Per cent. New York Mltilna; Stocks. NEW YORK, May .-Closlng quota tlons on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock.. 8 Meilcan ............ TO do bonds .... ... 12 Ontario 200 Con. Cal. ft Va.... 16 Ophlr 16 Iron Silver ...... ..126 Small llopea 1 Iadvlll Con 8 Tellow Jscket .... 11 Utile Chief I Ottered. tlnnk Clenrintra. OMAIIA, May Bank clearings for to day are 22.787,110.14 and 23,030.001.45 for the corrcepondlng day last year. NKW YORK OICNF.RAI. MARKKT Quotntton of tho Day on Various Cominndltlea. NBW YORK. May B.-FLOUR-qulet and lower to effect sales, spring patents, $4.0094.88: winter straights. $4.40SM.eOi winter patents, 24.7WI6.10; spring clears, $4.001jM: extra No. 1 winter, $lSOlf4.10i extra No. 3 winter. $3.7WJ.80i Kansas straights, $U&4.a;,. Rye flour, steady; WMoood, 2J.0Otf3.S3; choice to fancy, CORNMBAXr-Bteady; fine white and yellow. Jl.30tfl.S5: coarse, $1.2501.30; kiln dried, $3.35. , WHEAT Spot market firm: No, 2 rod, nominal: No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.00V4. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was fairly active and firmer today on covering and reports of a fair cash demand. May, 88H0: July, 7Ho; September, MHc CORN Spot market firm; export, (Xttio, nominal, f. o, b. afloat. OATS-Spot market firm: standard white, 42c: No. 2. 42ttc; No. .1, tlVio; No. 4, 40Viq; ordinary clipped white, 415T41Ho; fancy clipped white, 420. RYB Quiet; No.. 2 western, 6OK0, c. L f. New York, export. HARL.EY Steady; malting, rff6o, 0. J. f. Iiuftalo; feeding, 64Uc, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. HAY Firm;! No. 1, $tl01J1.16; No. , It.UOfiLOS; No. . SOfiOOc. LEATHER Firm: hemlocks firsts. 23 QO)c; seconds. 270:8c. PROVISIONS Pork., steady; moss, $!1.75tfI2.25: family, iixmm.w; short clears. J21.0OIJ22.W. Reef, steady: mess, $19.00000.00: family, $23.00S4.00. Cut meats, cosy; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., $14.E0 HhOO; pickled hams, J1R.00, lArd. steady; middle west. $11.05011.15; refined, qulot; continent $11.00; South America, $12.35; compound, quiet. TALLOW Easy; city, 6H0; country, 6T4Ho; special. 7W.C t . HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1912 crop, 16f23c; 1911 crop, 9814c: Paclflo coast, 1912 crop, J6!0o: 1911 crop. 11411to, HIDES Steady: Rogoto, 28i429Hc; Central America, 28io. , PETROLEUM Steady; refined, New York, bulk. $1.80; barrels, $3.60; cass, $10.80, WOOL Steady; domestlo fleece, XX, Ohio, 28e. H UTTER Daroly steady: receipts, 6,673 tubs; creamery extras, 28Mf29o: firsts. 2ni828o; stato dairy finest, 282SMcgopd to prime. 26V4iF27Hc; state prime. 2CVa727Ho; process extras; 28o; firsts, 27027Vi: imita tion creamery, firsts, 2727Vio; factory, current mako firsts, 2702JHoi packing stock, current make. No. 2, iZOf; No. 3, 2223c. C11BESE Steady; receipts, 1.821 boxes: state whole milk, colored, specials, 13c; white, 13Wci colored average fancy, l$c; skims. 2V4eo, EQOS Firm: receipts, 27,220 coses! fresh gathered extras, 22a; fresh gathered storage, packed firsts, 20Q2lo; regular packed, firsts, 1920c; nearby hennery whites, good to large size, new laid, 22a; western whites, 200220. . POULTRY Live, steady; chickens, southerns, SOcr fowls, lSHo; turkeys, 12H0; dressed, quiet; fresh kilted weatem fowls, 16H19o; froxen turkeys; ltQ25c. Ttletnl Market. JvEW YORK, May 9. METALS Cop per, standard spot to July, $15.2513.75; electrolytic, $16.75; lake, 115.87: casting. $t6.C0. Tin, easy: spot and May, $60.00 5.37; June. $49.2S4M9.87: July. $4.6049.W. Lead, steady, at $1.30 bid. Spelter, quiet, at $4.64W.&6. Antimony, dull, Cookson's. $9,00. Iron, quiet and unchanged. Ex ports of copper this month, 10,000 tons. London copper, firm; spot, 60 12s 6d; futures, 00 12s 3d. Local exchange sales of tin, 35 tons. London tin, cosy: spot, 229 ls; futures, 221 16s. London lead, 18 16s Cd. London spelter, 5 15s. Lon don Iron, Cleveland warrants, 88s. ST. LOUIS. May 9. METALS Lead, quiet at $4.22V4- Spelter, dull at $6.39. Cotton Market, NBW YORK, May 9. COTTON Spot, closed steady; middling uplands, $12.(i0c; middling gulf, 12.26c; sales, 6,044 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: May, 11.40a; June, lL48o; July. 11.61c; Au gust, ll.SOc; September, ll.Olc; October, 10.90c; December, 10,D7o; January, 10.93c; March. 11.02a NEW ORLEANS, May 9.-COTTON Spot, quiet, 1 l-16o off; sales, 92 bhles spot at 16Uc. ST. LOUIS, May a-COTTON Steady, middling, liVio; sales, 195 bales; receipts, , 7fu k.i... .dlnmimt, 1 71ft hMleff! etnrlfik. 29,821 bales. Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions, VAN8AS CITY. May 9.-JW3IEAT Cesh. No. 2 hard, 85H13c! No. 3,J1 Si'io: NO. - rea, 'txtoo: jxo. 3 ooniinc. Futures: May. 83Vil&3He: July, 83V(sc; Sep. tember, S3Hc. CORN No. 2 white. E8c: No. 3. B7tio. Futures; May, 56Vc; July, 55Hc; Septem ber, utc. oats No. 2 white. XMffifo. Futures: May. 35o; July. 34Tc; September, Jllia iteceipu onipmenis. Wheat, bu 69,000 78,000 Corn, bu 13.000 70,000 Uats, DU e.uuv di.uuu Coffee Market. n.Tunf vrtmr iav o cr it-'T.'' m v. tures opened steady at unchanged prices to an aavanoo ui a iijm un miignw . nf , V. n nan, mnnthx Mnrl Mil. tlnued covering. Prices worked up dur ing tne a ay in tne aoncnoo 01 imtwrui.111 ofTerlngs. Tlie close was steady. Sales were 30,260 bags, may, u.ioc; juiy, 11.200; . , , OP-. a.nl.mk.. 11 Un ri. rt- ber and December, 11.40o; March, 11.49c. Spot coneo, sieaay; iuo . 1, iit, Santos No. 4, 13c; mild, dull; Cordova, 14-&14HO. SlllvvnuUee Grain Mnrket, MILWAUKEE Wis.. May 9.-WHEAT Na 1 northern, OSMtJOSHo; No. 2 north ern, fllBOTc; No. 2 hard winter, l696c; May. 88H0; July, 88J4C. CORN No, 3 yellow, 67o; No. 3 white, 69o; No. t, BPMGte; May, eS-ffMo; July, Wc. (JATS 37037HC RYB-ac. PARLEY 62870c. ' Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK. May 9. DRY QOOD8 About eoo.two pieces or print ciotns ana convfrtlblcs have been sold in the New York market for spot and future delivery this week. PrlnU havo begun to sell mora freely. Woolens are held steadier. Yarns are steadier. Oils and Roaln. NEW YORK, May .piL-Cottonseed, steady; prime summer yellow, $8.907.90; July, $8.96; September, $7.02. ROSIN-Qulet. ... TURPENTINE Firm, machine bar rels, 43c. KvaporaMl Apples nnd Dried Fruits r. 1 isvxv, fun w ? utwi a ol APPLES 3ulet. iirihd FRUITS Prunes, nulet. but firm. Apricots, firm. Peaches, quiet, but steady Raisins, steady. Senear Mnrket. NEW YORK. May 9. HlTQAR-ltaw. steady. Muscovado, 2S3fi'2.6c, centrif ugal. 3.33Q3J60, molasses sugar, 2.t3'2.61c; renoeo, Bieacgr OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 11,11 No Cattle of Any Consequence on Sale, HOGS ARE TEN CENTS HIGHER Snmll Run nf Sheep nnd l.nmbs, Tlth Knrly Mnrket Fully Strnclr on All Kind t'loao Slow nnil Wrnk, SOUTH OMAHA, May 9. 19IS. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 4.192 6,6 6.091 Official Tuesday 5,705 12.421 8,091 Official Thursday 4,181 9.306 fi,91S x.uniuio rriaay 300 7,(100 i.ww Five rays this week..l9,40S 45,816 27.1M1 Same dais last week. ,14,622 43,419 WW7 game days 2 weeks ago 16,775 35,448 41,427 cams dava .1 ,.. ir. 7 11 v,i 11910 Same days 4 weeks ago 15,270 34,126 33.75 uays last year.. 15,151 5Z.4S3 jishih The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last yean 191. 19.11. inn. na. CMtle 3:6,006 342,926 16,830 oa 1,041,758 1,360,603 .. . a0J,SI4 3hcep 792,863 780,610 12,358 The following table snows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days with comparisons! Date. I . im HHl.l10.Hf09,19O8.1907. April 291 8 18 ln.lt OT t nil 1 7 65) 6 741 7 601 9 12 7 Oil & 31 6 35 5 23 21 24 6 23 6 26 6 21 6 27 6 25 6 19 301 3 26 9 14 ( 93 6 451 May May May Mav 1.. 4. 8 31Vif T 61, 7 611 ( 95 .oi1 7 04 6 41 6341 s n 7 63f 6 741 M 8 94 s S1 7 4 7 62 ft w 6 621 9 00! 9 It 5 26 Mai- 6., 8 U & 61 7 00) 5 X8 May C. "ft 8 14S 10 8 20KI 7 44 7 49 7 50 6 66 5 76 9 17 0 18 6 VI 6 85 G 97 5 3 5 3 May 7, May s. 5 34 May 9. 7 r 5 77 9 16 t 19 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot llvo stock at tho Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock yestorday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattlft. Hon. Shrtoii. v.., m. k m. 1'. ity ., 3 ivooasii 11. 11 Missouri I'aelflo Ry Union Paclflo R. 11 6 2 2 31 3 S3 14 C. &. N. W. Rv.. east C. & N. W. Ry west 6 C, St. P., M. St. O. Ry 2 C R. A Q. Ry., oast 1 C R. & Q. Ry west C R. I. & P. Ry., east C., R. I. & P. Ry., west Illinois central ity... ...... .. Chicago Q, W. Ry.... 3 Total reoelpt 17 106 DISPOSITION-HEAD. 17 Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 62 1.145 675 77K 623 Swift & Co 10T. 2,276 1,33V Cudahy Packing Co 7 Morrell 10 Cudahy, Kansas City.. 24 Hill & Son 9 Other buyers 126 Totals. ...,. 876 6.43S 2.524 CATTLE Cattlo recetnts numbered only 13 cars today, making the total for tne live aaya 19.408 head, a gain ot over 4.000 head as compared with the corre sponding period last year and larger tnnn any recent weeK. With only 13 curs of cattle all told In tho yards there could not be vury muchi of a market. It was In fact the usual slow, dull nnd uninteresting Friday's iraae. hucii caius as buyers wanted moved In about tho same notches as yesterday, but there was nothing nw or interesting in tno aay s transactions. Beef steers aro around 35di40a lower than Monday, Cows and holfers have snown about the same decline as beet steers. Stock cattle and feeders have been In limited demand all the wenk and prlcos are around 25a lower at least. wuotauons on cattle: uood to choice geof steers, JS.OOCe.W; fair to good beef item, ai.fKus.w; common to xair Deer steers, $7,3047.76; good to choice heifers, 17.001i7.76i good to Choice cows. t6.76m.2S- fair to good grades, $3.75(86.00; good to cnoice siocaers ana leeaers, 4l.was.uu; fair to good stackers and feeders, $7,000 ,w, vuiiiiuuii io i ui r Biucners ana leeaers, $0.2Mi'7.00: stock cows and heifers, $.004p 7.20; veal calves, $7.01X8)10.00; bulls, stags, Representative soles: BEEF STEERS. nt. Av .rr. No. At. rr. 4 IN IU 0 J14I 7 71 2 ....'M0 7 ti 1011 7 W II Ull 7 90 M 1494 7 'JO ,14U 10 II Ill I 20 1 4W 7 CO I ll 7 00 II 1171 7 ) t -...1040 7 II .1 104 1 IS !(...., 144 7 41 V JT I 10 U 1144 7 40 I HI T W 1 10UO I u STEERS AND HEIFHlia. UI 7 1 7U t li is rea t vj ) COWS. ... ....1171 I 10 U10 4(0 1 I N a au t in in 1 1100 I 00 1...., 1024 00 .0 Ill 00 I llll I M I I1M I M 17... ..ion iet ,.1K0 fit ..1130 I 71 I 1 HEIFERS. I ,.. 711 I n I 1 460 7 W 4 RULLB. 1 I IH CALVES. 1 100 I 00 I 1 171 I 10 1........ I Ml I M ' 113 7 00 . W 7 10 ITS 10 00 10 10 00 8TOC1CER3 AND FEEDERS. 2 1140 SO 1 , Ml 7 10 I UI IH HOas With receipts moderate, and ad vices from other points, of a bullish na ture, hog Values took a decided turn for the better this morning with the result that the average market was fully 100 higher. Some salesmen wore of the opin ion that prices paid for mixed hogs were In somo Instunces even batter than that, but the general market can be quoted as being just about a dime higher. Shippers and speculators did very little this morn ing, and their purchases did not amount to more than a few loads. Thu bulk of the hogs sold at $8.166.25. the latter figure being the highest paid. The mar ket was active and practically every thing had been sold by a little after 9 o'clock. The quality of the offerings bhowod some Improvement this morning, us Is shown by the scarcity, ot the sales at the lower figures. The receipts this morning amounted to about 10S cars of 7.600 head, making the total for the week 45,621, This Is some thing like 2,000 larger than last week, but Is 7,000 small-r than for the same days a year ago, Representative sales: M. Av. 8b.. Fr. Ko. Av. Sb. I'r. K ... I 20 1 246 210 I 9n tx us ... i is SI 171 100 I IS 67 104 110 i II 61 IU 60 I 20 I 270 110 I IS 1 2X1 ... I IS 67 .260 ,.260 ..261 40 I 20 60 I 24 60 I 20 11.... M .77.... 47 64 71 a4.. 04.... 71.,.. II.... 11 .. 40 I IS 1 517 10 S IS 111 10 I 20 ss :si 160 i is .213 160 I 20 SI Ill 200 I 16 2 , 106 80 I II .211 S 20 .241 X4 110 H m is i is ,.131 110 I 20 44 Ill 40 1 17 40 1 17U 40 l ll(t .III S 20 4 Ill ..Ml I 20 II.,. II.... ...171 no i iih ...241 340 17H ,.. ... I 1TH ...HO HO I 1714 .236 120 S 22U 232 60 S S1U .ui 40 titZ 66... 10... 7... m.. 13... II... 41 us no s iii, .144 13V 17V ..lis sua i iu 6 344 ... S22H 1M ... Itttt 60 H 76 260 SO un ...217 I 10 I 30 .Ml ..340 WO I M II,. 71.. 12.. 67.. ,1.. 71.. ....161 ....as 80 8 20 40 I 20 i a jju ...IT! 160 I 20 64 .101 i mi 40 8 16 ..to I so 71.. .. II.. II... II.. 70.. 71,. .111 ..271 I so 100 164 1 IS ...111 160 ISO ...161 120 I 20 . 114 44 I ZS ,.m ... its ..241 240 S 21 ..111 14 8 29 ..211 I 20 44,. .218 .III ,.110 60 8 10 10 I 10 61.. II.. 0,. IIS 140 6 IS 40 I 20 10 6 24 4 174 46 I 26 261 64, ..lit 60 8 ZS 61 264 110 I 20 61., til 110 120 41 Ill SO I 20 66 264 ... 1 20 13.. 141 200 I 10 0 266 60 S 20 II... 64... 71... !. 41... 7t.. Vt... I,., 77, ., 44... ...,Z37 134 s 26 ...iv is I in ....211 140 I 13 ..Ul SO I IS ..141 84 S 18 64 I 35 40 I ZS ..221 70 U4 47..,. ...tit 1 MS 0 uo 1 m 40 I 10 .. I 20 .. I 24 ..IK ..214 m 160 a 26 231 114 I 26 141 ... I 25 I to 48. til 114 8 25 II, .211 160 I 10 71 til St.. ... 11s 44 8 IS IS.... 17..., II,.,. 1.... ..10S 60 I 14 ..in so no I u II...... 115 7i..,...,: SO I 11 SO IX ..111 160 ..111 ... 20 1 20 BIIHEP-There was llttla rhinn in either direction In sheeD or lnmh tht. morning, and while the market opened In a fairly active way at prices fully steady with Thursday It became rather slow toward the close, with the packers trying to buy the last lambs on sale at prices If anything a little lower than yesterday The general conditions, which have been very discouraging all the week, did not seem to show any Improvement, and in consequence the week closed wltl. rather weak undertone to tho trade Buyers seemed to want the shorn offer ings first nnd tho moat of these were picked up before much attention was palt to the woolcd kinds. Tho go.l to cholc shorn grades sold nt a range of $7.2(13 7.W. with tho latter price bolng the tor for such lambs during the day. Amoni thH early sales or wooled Umbs, whlct came In a little wet on account of thl rain, ' was a bunch of Mexicans at $8.25, Two enrs of wethers with a few year lings nmong them constituted the entlri receipts of nged sheep, nnd thco weighed around M pounds and sold :it $6.80. At hns been noted In this column on pre yiotis days tho mutton supply has not been sufficient to warrant nny materia, change In quotations, thus leaving tht market practically the same as the cloa of last week. Tlie day's receipts wore about normal as around 4,000 head were counted. Ii addition to thoso were seven loads held over from yesterday, so nttogether there were nbout 19 londH of lambs on tho mar ket. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Qool to cholco Mexican lambs, $8.4OjJ8,00; fait to good Mexican lambs, $S.25Q8.40; good to choice western lambs, 18.1MJS.K; fair to good western lambs, $7.76QS.15; shorr lambs. $7.4057.60; yearlings, light. $7.25fi 7.50; yearlings, heavy, $t.00O7.U. wethers, good to choice. $6.(ttS.90: wothors, fair to good, S6.S5fjti.66, ewes, good to choice, I5.litlfi.ro; owes, fnlr to good, J6.0O3-6.23. culls and bucks, J8.cnvio.2i. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 176 fed wethers and yearlings.. 93 6 80 171 fed wethers and yearlings.. 93 6 80 155 fed wethers and yearlings.. 93 6 80 244 fed lambs ,... 76 8 15 171 shorn lambs ., 76 7 50 147 shorn lambs 72 7 50 23t shorn Inmbs 74 7 60 224 shorn lambs 84 6 80 15G shorn lambs , 85 6 SO 249 shorn lambs 79 7 20 217 shorn lambn ,. 84 6 85 66 shorn lambn 86 6 85 261 Mexican lambs 78 H 25 CHICAGO LIVTC STOCK MARKRT Cnttlr tVenk Hons Dime Higher Nhcrp Ntendy to Strong;, CHICAOO, May 9. CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head; market weak to 10c lower; beeves. $7.1O3I.90; Texan steers, 16.76fti7.75; .western, $6.90(36,10; stockers and feeders, J5.SW7.S6; cows and heifers, $3.90Q7-90; calves. $6.60119.00. HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market mostly 10c higher than yesterday's close; bulk of sales. $3. 4033.60; lights, $8.25.60; mixed. $8,203(8.65; heavy, $7.95(ff:60; rough, J7.WS.16; pigs, $6.5068.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $.003 head; market steady to strong; native, $5.76r6.86: western, J5.8553UPO; yearlings. $6.357.60: lambs, native, $a.tOQS.4S; west em, $6. 60S 8.60. Knnann City Llvf 'Stock Market, KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 9. CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; market steady; dressed beef and export steers, $8,003 8.65; fair to good, $7.3&33.00; western steers, $7.0038.35; stockers and feeders, $6.o0ffi.00; southern steers. $CiOOS7.75; southern cows, $1.60(137.25; native cows and heifers, $4.508.SS; bulls. $0.7607.25: calves, $6.603110.00. HOQS Recelpta, 6,200 head; market 10c higher; bulk of sales, $3.2Stf8.8&; heavy, $8.1636.25; Packers and butohera, $8,260 8.32; light, $8,201(8.35; pigs. $6.6007.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; Colo rado lambs, $6.60ftH.40; yearlings, $6,003 7,25; wethers, $5.254i&60; owes, $$.0004.25. St. I.oiiU Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 0,-CATTLBRo-celpts, 1,300 head; market 10o lower: good to choice steers, $7.00fr8.50; stockers nnd feeders, $5.253,8.00; cow .and halters, $5.00 473.75; bulls, $6.0037.60; calves. J6.00ttfl6.D0; southern steers, J6-W3'8,00; cows and heif ers, $8.302.40. HOGS Receipts, 6,800 head; market 10a higher; pigs and lights, $7.0088.60; mixed and butchers, $8.StQ.60; good heavy, $6.30 ffMO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,400 head; muttons, $6.007.00; yearlings, $7.00 Q6.C0; lambs, $7,0008. 40. Hlonx Slty Uvc Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. May 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head; market steady; native steers, $7.0036.40; cows and heifers. $5.75 (J7.60; oanners. $3.6006.25; stockers and feeders, $7.O0A7.75; calves, $9.757.60; bulls. $5.76(07.60. HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head; market lOo higher: heavy, $8.108.15; mixed, $S.l&fl 8.20; light. $8.203835; pigs. $6.60S7.2i: bulk of sales, $8.16&8.30. No sheep. Live Stock In Slitht. Recolpts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 300 7.600 4.000 IChlcago 1.000 12.000 3,000 Kansas uuy o. n.wu St. Louis 1.900 6.800 2,400 St. JoBeph 109 3,600 2,609 Sioux City 303 4,600 Totals 3,300 39,600 22.900 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. celpts, 100 head; market steady: Bteerts, $7 2T4;$.(X); cows and heifers, 44.00JfS.lb; calves, fo.ov4jv.4v. HOGS Receipts, 3,600 head; market, 10c higher; top. $8.40; bulk, $8.2038.80. 8HEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta. 2.5W head; market slow; lambs. $7.6038.45. OMAHA GlSJVKRAl. JHAHKRT. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. carton, Hoc; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. 30o; No. 2. 2Sc.' CHEESE imported Bwlas. 32c; Ameri can Swtas, 26c; block Swlas, Ho; '.wins. 17c; daisies, 17Wo; triplets, 17Vic: toung Americas, 19c; blue label brick. l$c; dm. burger, 2lb., 21c; 1-lb., S2c; New York white, 20c. BEEF CUTS Ribs, No. 1, 19V4c: No. 2. 17o; No. 3. Mc, Loins, No. L 21o; No. 2, I8ic; No. 3, 17'AO. Chucks, No. 1, Ulio; No. 2, lOfco; No. 3. 104a Rounds. No. 1. 134c; No. 2, ISVfii No. 8. lie. PUUs, No. 1, So; Na 2 flic; No. 8. 8U0. POULTRY Broilers, 1-lb. to 444-lb., 4W 1H-Ib. to 2-1 U. 2&o; hens, loot cocxs, Ho; ducks, SOc; geeae, lo; turkeys. 26c; pig eons per dox., $1.20: rooat--a. So; uucka. full feathared. isc; gee. run teatherod. 13c: suuabs, No. 1, 31.60: No, 2. im. FISH Willie, froaen. Uut t'out. frozen. Ho; largo crapples, troxen, lcj Bpan.sh mackerel, 14c; eel, 16a; haddock, 12c; flounders, Uo; ihad ros, per pair fc; aalmon o; halibut, ISo; buffalo. c: buU hcads, IJc; oysters', bay standards. 31.4V; nutthern. si'; selects, $1.9u counts. $4.10. FRUITS Pineapples, is. 24, 30, 36 or 42 size, per crate, $3.25. Oranges, extra fanoy Californiii. Navels, $6. $J.W: 120. $X7l: 150. 176, 200 and 216 sizes. $4.25; uo. fJ.w; xss and 324, $3.25. Apples, extra tancy wasning ton white winter Pearmalns, per box, $2.00; extra fancy Washington Wlnesaps, por box, $2.00; Utoli Wlnesaps, per box, $1.60; Extra fancy Ganos and Ben Davis, per box, $1.26; extra, tancy Gano, Circle brand, per bbl., $1.00; extra fancy Ben Davis, per bbl.. $iW; extrn- fancy Wine- sap, per bbl., $3.60; oxtra fancy Missouri l'ltmin. Dr bbl.. 33.25: Fixe A. Uano. pel bbl.. 13.00: Four X Gano. per bbl., $160. Lemons, extra fancy Southland Beauties, 800s and 360s, per box, 37.60; extra choloe Justrlle lemons, per box', Jt.ftj. Excellent brand, 300 size, per box. $7.28; Sunstde brand, 300 size, per box, 16.75; extra faucy Messina. 300 and 3ti0 size, 46.00; extra choice Messina, 300 or 360 size, $3.60. Qfape Fruit, Florida, Indian river, 06 and 80 size, $4.60; 64. $4 00; 46. $3.60; 36, $3.25. MISCELLANEOUS Dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., J2.2&; walnuts. No. I soft ahell, per lb,. 21o: medium pecans, per lb , iso; pe cans. Jumbo, per lb.. 16c; Giant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 2c; fil berts, per lb., ISo: Drake almonds, per lb., 16c; paper shell, 15u; Brazils, per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., 12u; black wal nuts, per lb., 2Hc; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., CHc; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8c; toast peanuts, per lb.. 6 Vic; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4o ; large hlckorynuts, per 1 u a. nihil- I,a i.n,...".rn va. lh C. . checkers, per 100 pkg. case, $3.60; checkars. per ua PKg. case, 41.10; cocoanuts, per sack, $5.00; per dox., 75c Mlnuempolta Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 9. WHEAT May. 86Tio; July. 88HoSTo; September, 8VW(9c Cash; No, 1 hard. 90J,o; Na 1 northern, SOQSOoHc; No. 2 northern. 87fitc: No. 2 hard, Montana, W,c; No. 8 85jo64ic, 'FLOL'R-Ilrst Patents, $4.0O&4.85; sec ond patents, I4.25t4.60; first clears, $XS0 3.70; second clearn, J2.S0rff3.20. BRAN-318.0OS17.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 66i7c OATS No. 3 white, SJiiQ34a RYE No. 2. E6(86SUC. FLAX-31.27U. BARLEY 4SaCSc, Wool Mnrket, ST LOIIS. May WOOI-Steady northern and western. 16319c; light burry, 016oi slitfct burry, ltl6c, v .avt 3 t f 1 1