THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1013. 11 I UKAIj estate CITY PIttlPEItTi Foil SALE. CLOSE IN RESIDENCE SNAP T She rooms and reception hall, three bed rooms upstairs; largo bath, room; three large closets; hard pine finish; full base ment; splendid furnace; hot and cold 'water: combination light fixtures; large lot; beautiful lawn and flower garden. Must sell to get money to pay urgent debts. Man who knows a good thing 'Will get It It ho talks. Can be seen Sun day all day. Call on owner and save commission. Determined to sell and will mako tho sacrifice necessity exacts. GOOD TERMS. Owner. 27R5 Capitol Ave, 5-ROOM BUNGALOW "West part of town, elegantly finished, Jiot water heat, modern In every detail. SYice, only $3,360. BEMIS-OARLBERG CO., 810-812 Brandels Theater Bldg. 8-KOOM , RESIDENCE BARGAIN. Good neighborhood, near car line, large lot and some fruit; property In excellent 1 condition; must be seen to be appreciated, fyou would not bellevo that such a prop erty could be bought for $2,400. but this can If taken soon. FOR SALE Now modern 8-room house, large basement, two cisterns, well, two acres of ground, barn, chicken house, high woven wlro fence, cement walks. S. 36th St Phono -""mi. COTTAGES FOR BALE TO BE MOVED. Tor Particulars Phone Douglas 3355. THREE double brick flats; modern; (Hienne ior .v,wv. WESTERN REAIi ESTATE CO., Phono Doug. 3C07. DUNDEE BARGAIN Vestibule, full living room across front of house, largo dining room, finished In oak, kitchen, pantry, double stairway; 4 large bedrooms and bath on second floor; large basement, with laundry, furnace heaf, lot 60x128, paved Street, hi block to car. Price. $5,000 $3,000 cash, balance easy. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. ELEGANT .apartment site in West Farnam. Dewey Ave. and 36th. Web. 1500. ii etalrs: location sightly aa Dundee; splen did value. Webster 1500. OWNER LEAVING CITY Must sell r,-room. all modern house: full lot: nicely located!' good neighborhood. $043 Mere dith Ave. Web. 5488. TO BUT, BELL OR KENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARM AM ST. In Dundee; two-story, modern home. Built and occupied by owner. Beautiful lot and trees. Tel. Harney 2844. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS 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 Francisco or Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1.000,000. $125 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May. Sea the FONTANA ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric Une from Lot Angeles to Riverside. Make your reserntlons early and let us how you the "GOLDEN STATE" from Ban Franclsoo to San Dleco. For ,free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Callforlan. see or write' , . M KARL BREHME. 515 Se Lldg. CALIFORNIA land cxourslons 1st and Sd Tues. W. T.- Sfnlth Co. 8i uity riat. uk. Colorado. FOR SALE 1G0 acres at $30 per acre, In Logan county, Colorado, 110 acres In cul tivation; seven miles from railroad town. Information given by writing owner, Geo Gavei". s 408 -E -5th, Grand Island. Nob.- - Idaho, FOR sXlE 70 acres highly Improved farm In full view of town; good house, well, windmill: about 60 acres fine al falfa, good orchard. Old folks, compelled to meet obligations. Farm will bring three to four thousand fc. year If prop erly handled. For the best bargain yet offered, see at once, Harry Watklns, agent, MoUntalnhome. Ida. aiuntnnn. SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey Und open to entry at Valler, Mont; fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted tn diversified farmlne. For particulars write Valler Farm Sales company. Box 1023. Valler, Mont. Nebrnakn. iri AfillES nf cood hav land, clear of Incumbrance, In Holt county. Nebraska, to trade on Quarter or half section of eastern Nebraska land, Merrick county preferred. J. R. Collins, 1029 Omaha Na tional Bank Bldg., Omaha Neb. JUNE 26-27-28, 1913. The" biggest three daya that Crawford, Dawes county, Nebraska, has ever known. Write Arah L. Hungerford of Crawford for complete particulars. It may mean thousands of dollars to you. REAIi ESTATE LOANS. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha clt property In any amounts. H. W. BINDER, S23 City National Bank Bldg. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS. 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'ICEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6, 614 and 6 per cent; no delay, j, H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam St. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. TAT?VTN BROS Loans $000 "and up. UiUi.VJ.iN XHUO. omaha Nat. Bank. $100 to $10,000 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. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Bail every Saturday to aad from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY OLASQOW Ocean passage 7H dayi. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, etc., upply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Agts., 35 W. Randolph St., Chicago. OR ANY LOCAL, AGENT. WANTED TO I1UY. Bolgoff 2d-hand store pays , ighest i)iitt 1 ior lurnnurc. ciotnes. snoea. wea. lull. ' WOULD like to buy a five or six-room bouse to be moved on a lot. One In the nelgbborhtod of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. VEST prices tor rurnlture. Call D. 7W3. D. 8066. Quick buyer or furnliur. WANTED TO RENT LIST your house with us. We have buyers. Osborne Real Estate Co, Douir. 147i WANTED Throe or four furnished light housekeeping rooms; references If desired. Call Hamann. 4H S. 26th St. WANTED Desk room In downtown of fice. State price. Address S-373. cure Bee. UVE STOCK MAnK'T Or AVKsT fx 1 1 Hhto 1U stock to South Onuhi. Kv mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt und careful alien, uon. 1.1 TO Stock CoiuiuImIoh stvrcbaats. BYERS BROS. St Vc Strgnr. reliable, CLIFTON Com Co ZTi Kxchangs Hldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchang Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Bears Contradict Report that Sain is Needed. CORN MARKET VEERING AROUND Stronger Position Imminent for the Yellow Cereal nn'rt Farmers Arc Holding On to the Ornln Lett Over. OMAHA, May 12, 1913. The benrx In wheat Contradict the rc ports coming forward of tho need of lain in many sections of the winter wheat belt, and of probable losses In case the balance of this month should prove dry. Those who have studied field condition! most thoroughly say that the lapld ad vance or tno wne&t plant is drawing ins moisture out of the soil and thnt the plant will need rain very soon or deterior ation la most likely to set In. Those who are watching crop conditions closest are nui hi uu spoq on tnr scums siue oi wheat In a bg way. This fact Is notice able In the pit from dny to day. Houses with crop expovrs in the field may be seen as good sellers at various time, but it their brokers are watched closely they will bp seen to over their short wheat whenever a decline I on In earnest In caso the winter wheat crop finishes for the harvest,' under tho present ab normal conditions, the records of all previous years will l.ava been mushed Scattered reports vttrJ received In Chi cago and Omalia last week by somo of the roncfrni In close touch with the In terior, telling of thi ;iant In sections of Ohio, indlii'ui and Illinois as tur.mu yel low and showlnc iduns of woaknuss. The bear In whaaf who havn hew putting out i-hj-t lines for noma IKt'e time past, but who have been forcH lo run for their lives on many cocaJlonj, scout tho Idua Unit t'it:re Is any possli ll lty of tin- wheat cruii dcterloratlim Mio liear said vtM'virinv ll-ut tho man whn bought wheat at tho preElnt tlnid wu likely to torn tie M'h.ng out at a loss, ns the plant Is too fur advanced to be In jured by any of the pests, and that in many sectlo.u uf the southwest there Is enough moUturo in the ground to finish tho crops. , . , Cash wheat was Uc to Ho higher. The corn market Is veering around Into a stronger position, and the possibilities of higher prices are better than tho pos sibilities of declines. There are many farmers In the great belt who will infuse to allow the yellow cereal to pass out of their hands until the crop Is assured, as In former years they havo mode good profits by taking this stand. The weather In the Argentine Is anything buffavo able for the movement of corn, and there Is a possibility of Importing countries coming to America for supplies. Cash corn woo Ho to lo higher. The oats market Is a Jug-handlo affair at present and the bulls have full con trol of the market. The open Interest Is u large one, and with the reports of dry weather throughout tho belt, coupled with the buying by dealers In the Interior, has placed the market in a strong position. Cash oat were Uo higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 742,000 bushels; corn, 87.000 bushels; oats, 14.000 bushels. No market at Liverpool, holiday. Primary wheat receipts were 1,004,000 bushels and shipments 493,000 bushels, against receipts of 613,000 bushels and shipments of 675,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 642,000 bush els and shipments 849,000 bushels, against receipts of 938,000 bushels and shipments of 45J.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 50,000 bush, els and shipments 600,000 bushels, against receipts of 543,000 bushels and shipments of 491,000 bushels lost year, Caxlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oath. Chicago Minneapolis Jwj Duluth 19 Omaha 84 Kansas City 102 61 St. Louis 1M Winnipeg 937 135 Onuiha CasU Prices .nn. v 1 nrhlto SO. 3 Willie. i&767Hc: No.' 4 white. 6666c: No- 2 yel- i yellow, MHS65V4C; No. 2, 6S'ic; No. 8. eS'iQCSio; No. 4. 6465Vic. .... S6U0: Uo; No. 3 white. 31iQc; No. 4 white, BARLEY Malting, 60Q68C, No. 1 feed, 4RYE-No. 2, 57UG68C; No. 3, 6757'ic The following cash sales were reported l0WHDAT No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, 83ic; No. S hard winter, 1 car, SoVSc, 2 cars, 85c; No. 3 spring. 1 car, Slo; No. 3 mixed. 1 car, 84?c. ,,,. r 0 OATS-Standard. 1 car. STMc; No. 3 white, 1 car, S5c; 5 cars, 34ic; No. 4 white; 1 car. 34c; 2 cars. 31H: rejected, 1 car, 34c; 1 car, 33Hc. ,-.,i r 9" CORN no. 2 white. 1 car, DtHc' No. 3 Vui 1 Mrs. 57Wc: 4 cars. 61c; No, 2 RYE-No. C1UOAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trndlnit nnd Clostnts I'rloes on Uonril of Trade. mnCAGO May 12. The speculative storm Teenier today was In the oats trade. A decided flurry resulted fom smlous reports that the oats crop in India and Illinois had received an unthrifty start, nesnlte some reaction, oats closed at J4 Ko net advance. Wheat finished off to Uc up ; and corn varying from Wto flown to fee gain. The outcome In provisions was an upturn of a shade to 1214. . , , j i nntn and There was a " h,7iiv shorts In fill flRUYUIlCB " squeezed. The May option teu u u vanceT Excited shorts quickly ran the cost up to 38 cents a bushel, a Jump of Practically the entire oats crop In cen tral and eastern Illinois and west cen tra Indiana was seeded late and went Into ground that was wet and repot U today had It that tho growth was at a 'w'heat'kdvanced with oats and because of a bullish outlook regarding the vis ible supply. The decrease In the at ter. however, was somewhat disappoint ing ns compared with last year, be sides today's arrivals at the principal terminals were on almost an "after har vest basis. Pressure also resulted from bearish crop estimates In Oklahoma ana elsewhere so that there was an easy feollng at the close. Primary receipts wero 1 OC4.000 bushels, against 613,000 bush eU a yar ago; exports of wheat and flour Squalls 742.000 bushels. Because of this-uncertainty regarding oats, farmers were jsald to be withhold ing reserves of corn. A consequent ad vance in corn, though, checked eastern demand and brought about 11 material setback from top ilgures. Notwithstanding larger receipts of hogs. provisions avexageu ntgner. Article. Opetn High. I 1j)W. I C'lose-I Bat'y. Wheatl May. SSTil 69'4I July.l90ll90li,9aliflHp)ViS, Sept. SS,4?i; W mi S9',U Corn May. SOIifiJ July.) f Sept. I 67 66l'.K6W07i 16 66U 66 S6 sin 61 67 I 37?4 Oats I Xlay.iS6i37i Jiy.ivh 8pt.V.fli Pork I May. 19 S5 19 38 36V I 40 3K4I 30 36H 19 2J 19 21 19 02K 10 87H 10 76 10 80 11 40 19 J2V 19 31W July. Sept. Lard May. 19 20 I 19 27?i 19 15-17 19 22-25 19 OSltl 19 05 19 00 19 05 10 KTW10 S7-P0I U K 10 87-20 10 774 10 80-821 U 42U July 10 10 77V.I10 72-76 Sept. I 10 77.il 10 8214 10.77V4I ntiis ill May. 11 40 I 11 42! 11 37141 GOVEItNMKNT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR OATS OFFICE DE partment Quartermaster, Federal Bldg., Chicago, 111 . Mav 9. 1911 Sealed propos als will be received here until 3 p. m June 2, 1913. for furnishing oils at posts In this Department during the three months' period commencing June 1st, next Specifications and general Informa tlcn furnished on application, A. L. SMITH, Dept. a M. Mayl2-lJ.ll.23 WHEAT Ho. 2 hard. SoH&SStto; No. 3 hard, 81H085Vjc; No. 4 hard, 81S3c: Iso. 3 spring? 83S4c; No. 4 spring. 8083o; No. 2 durum 85HSc; No. 3 durum. blViW yellow, 1 car, uovnv;, - ':r" l, .1 D6W, 3 cars, 6c; 2 cars, 6!.ic; No ,. i rniied 3 cars. 66Uc; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, WHo: 1 VaE'Ws No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 65Uc: 2 carB, 65c; 1 car, 64c. s, 1 car, uou. 10 95 10 w SepM 10M4I10 $7-90) 10 SJHllO R7-90 Chicago cash Prices Whmt : N'n. 5 red, $1.014J1.0JH; No. 3 red, Kcj$l.t; No. S hard. 9ilc. No. 3 hard. 91Mc; No. i nonnern, su'.nwivic; wo. : northern, WflflVte; No. 3 northern, sSflPOc; No. Z spring, P0ff91c; No. 3 spring, S9c; No. I spring, $0aS6c; velvet chaff, SoeeiHci durum, 9letSd. Corn: No. J, 67id3c; No. 3 whlto, B9vfwp: No. 3 yellow, 57U 67c; No. 3, 8GrtW(C: No. 3 white, Stt (u"66o; No. 4 white, &SJTJS',c; No. 4 yellow, 63lfiGc. Oats: No. 3 white, JslfWc; No. 3 white, S7l73St,e; No. 4 White, 36S,flS7c; .tnnrlnrri SSHffSStip. Ttvn: Nn 5 VI Hurley: 47fft7ie. Timothy seed. $2.S5H3.ib! Clover, $l(UWiil.0O, Pork: $19,874. Lard: $10.90. Ribs: $11 SMI11.6SH. mi TTJvii stenuy; creamery, Jcm.,w. EGGS Firm; lecelpts, 31,277 cases; at mark, cases Included, UjflSc; ordinary firsts, 17yi8c. POTATOES Unchanged: receipts, 103 Icars. FOULTRY Lower; chickens, allvo, 16o; springs, allvo. 16c NUW YORK C.IJMJllAL MARKET Qnotntlonn of the liny nu Vnrlous Commodities. NEW YORK. Mnv tar. ket steady, with a moderate Jobbing trade. Surlnir nntpnts. t4.hi7M.fi.'i: wliitwr straights, $4.40N.5O; winter patents, $47o 6.10; spring clears, $4.C0EH.2O; extra No. I winter, $3.S0JW.10; extra No. 2 winter, $3.70U.80; Kansas straight, $4.154.25. uwnAtm, . -1. . , 1 - v iiHunci Alt ill. tin. ii red, $1.13; nominal c. I. f. New York, $1.14; nominal fo. K. afloat. No. 1 northern IDuluth $1.00 afloat Futurca wero firm early with coarser grains, but based, oft near the close on reports of rain In the northwest. May. 99c: Pulv. 97Hc: SeDt. 96 6-16C. RYE FLOUR-Market huleL Fair to good, $S.0ftg3.S5; cholca to fancy, $3,900 CORNMEAL Market firm. Fine white and yellow, $l.S6tri.40; coarse, $l.S2fl.3&; kiln dried, $3.85. P-YE BARLETY Market steady. No. 2 west, 68Hc; o. 1. f. New York export. AJAULUiiY .Market easy. Malting, wuwo c. 1. fTBuffalo; reeding 64 Via Nominal f. o. b. New York. CORN Spot market firm. Export 64Kc f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market firmer. Standard white, 4$Wo; No. 2. 44o; No. 3, Co: No. t, 42c; ordinary clipped white, 42V4-430! fancy clipped white, 44c. HAY-Iarket firm. No. 1, $1.1031.18; No. 2, $1.00l.O5; NO. 3; 8090c. LHi.THE5l,-Market firm. Hemlock firsts. 2SiH)29c: seconds, 27(Q'23c. PROVISIONS Pork, market steady. 9M5falr KHSishort ETA ETA OETAOIN "Mess, $21.75(822.25: family , $24.0OgC5.00; snort clears, ia.76WK-'.z&. lieer, Bieaay; moss, 19SWc; family, 23C4c. Cut meats, steady, pickled bellies, lftgll pounds, 14V4 16c; pickled hams, 15c l.ard, quiet; middle west. $10.9511.05: refined quiet, continent, $11.55: South American, $12.36; compounds, 84$iSV&c compounds? 8ff?8V4c Tallow, dull, city, 6U01 countrv. 5TiiG54c: sDeclal. 7c. Hops, steady; atate medium to cholco 1912, 1C 23c; 19U, 9a; Pacific coast 1912, 1620c; 1911, ll16e. Hides, stead; Bogota, 2SH s5tc; trentraa America, kc jt-eiroicuiu, steady: refined New York, bul, $480; bar- BUTTER Steady; receipts, 4,186 tubs; creamery extras, 28H'39o; firsts, 27H 28c; state dairy, finest, 2S2&io; process, extras, 22o; firsts. 27ET27Hc; lmltaUon creamery, firsts, 27c; factory, current make, firsts, 26o; packing stock, current make. No. 2, 23c. CHEESE Steady; receipts, 975 boxes; state whole milk, fresh colored, specials, ISo; state whole milk, whlto, 134c; state whole milk, colored, average fancy, 13H 12?ic; state whole milk, white, 12i18o; skims, 2H13a. EGGS Firm; receipts, 19,050 cases: fresh gathered extras, 22ft.22V&c; fresh gathered, storage packed, firsts to extra firsts, 20V421Hci fresh gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, 20H21c; fresh gathored, regular packed, firsts, 19H20ai Pennsyl vania and nearby hennery whites, good to large size now laid, 22423c; western gathered whites, 2022c. POULTRY Dressed, steady; fresh killed western fowls, lUH'19c; frozen turkeys, I525c. St, Lonlft (ionqrnl Market. ST. LOUIS, May 12. FLOUR Market, dull: red winter patents. $4.7066.03: ex tra, fancy and straight, $3.U5Qh.G0; hard winter dedrs, $2.1S0.30. SEE IV-STlmothy, $10.00. CORN MEAL $2.80. BRAN Sacked, east tra"k, S59oa HAY Timothy, $13.00(3)18.00. COTTON AND IRON II o, 9Si; bag ging, $10.00. TWINE Hemp, 80. PROVISIONSPork, Jobbing, $19.60; lard, prtmo steam, $ia75'8'10.8.'i; ilty fcalt meats boxed, extra shorts, llc; clft:ir ribs, 1174c; short clears, 12c; bacon boxed, extra Bnorts, 12o; clear ribs, l2Tc; short clears, uc. Receipts. Phlpmenla. 19.C00 11.000 151,1100 92,(00 107.1)00 rtl.WO 100,"X) 34,000 Flour, bbl., Wheat, bu. Corn. bu... Oats, bu..., KmiKem City Grnln mtd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 12, WHEAT Cash No. 2 hard, 853S84c: No. 8, 85 880; No. 2 red, 83?9Sc: No. 3, 8593c. CORN.-N0. 2 mixed, 5SVj!acf No. 3, 68HQ59c; No. 2 whlto, 59V&c; No. 8, 68 69c. OATS-No. 2 white, 37ff37o; mixed, 35fI35V4C. ItYE ttSC. H A Y Choice timothy, cholco prairie, $10,6011.00. BUTTER Creamery, 2Cc; ftecouds. 24c: nacklnir. 21c. $12.75013.00; firsts, 25c; EGGS Firsts, lS18Hc; seconds, 14c. POULTRY Hens, 14c; roosters, 9c: ducks, 16c. Closing prices: WHEAT May, 84Hc; July, 83o; Sep tember. 83c. CORN-Mav. 67H57Ho; July, 65i(8C5o; September, 66c. OATt-May. 35?4c; July, 35c Mlnneupolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 12. WHEAT May, 88V4o: July. S9HJl'ic; spot, WVtc Cash No. 1 hard, Siyc; No. 1 northern, 90fi91cH No. 2, northern, SS(Jf899io; No. 2 hard -Montana, 9ic; No. 3 wheat, 88 87c. FLOUR First patents, $4.604.85; sec ond patents, $4.254.60, first clears, $3.30 3.70: second elenrs. $2.80.20. BRAN, $17.0018.00. CORN No. '3 yellow, BCa)6ic OATS No. 3 white, 34Vj34C. RYE No. 2. G668,ic FLAX $1.2SHc. Milwnukee Griilu Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 12. WHEAT No. 1 northern, MQOSo; No. 2 northern, &2ji&93o; No. 2 hard winter, 93iWSc; May, K95ic; July, 89c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 574c; No. 3 whlto, COc; No. 3. 60&467c; May, 66V4o; July, 66ic. OATS 381783c. ItVE-2aH4c BARIjEY-62(&CSc. VUllile Supply of Grains. NEW YORK. May 11 The visible sun ply of grain In the United States Satur day. May 10, as complied by the New York nroduce exchange wna aa follows: Wheat. 4o.4S4.000 bushels, decreased 1,- 683,000; Wheat in bond. 6,219.000 bushels; decreased, 1.46G.O00; outB, 8,105.000 bushels; decreased, 6S?.o00; oat. ,n lind, 778.000 bushels; decieafed, 1VJ.000; ryo. 678,000 bushel?, decreased, 8,WXi; barley, 1,798,000 bushels; increased, 92,000; barlov. In bond, 2C9.000 bushels, decreased, 147.000. I'rfirlii Mnrket. PEORIA. May 11.-CORN-XO. 2 Vellow. D6rifi67Hoi No. S yellowi 66c. qat wo. s wnitc, siuc; sianaara, s.',ic. Trrnsury Mlatriurnt. WASHINGTON. Mny 12.-Tha condlUon of the United States treasury at the i be- flnnlne of business today was: Work ng balance, $67.808,3il'- Hi banks and Philippine treasurj, $l4.107, Ofl; total , of general fund. $137,741,493; receipts Satur day, $2J33,59: dlkbmseinents, $3,37.9$3. The surplus thlH fiscal vour Is $7,211,051 a-i agoiniit a deficit of SlU,o01,G7S last Year. The figures for receipts, dlsbprsements, surplus and, deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt trunaartlons. Live Stock In Hlebt. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Following were the receipts of live stock at tho six principal western mar kets yesterday: South Omaha . Sioux City St Joseph ..... Chirauo St. Louis ........ Juty.l 10 Wi I 11 0341 10 96 I 11 08H . 1,500 8.000 10,000 . 1.S00 . 6,600 , 2.000 3.000 3.600 .20,000 42,000 16,000 . 2.000 9.00 6.0)0 . 6.600 7.000 12,000 ..aiwS TWO 45,600 Totals 33,900 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Nearly a Score of New Low Records for Year Established. DAY'S MOVEMENT LIFELESS Knrther Pressure IKertrd Aiinliist Conlern Follntrlnir IleportN of Action t, lle.Tnken by Government, NEW YORK, May 12,-Kxcept for ft bear drive which enlivened trading for a time In tho early afternoon, tho stock market today was lifeless. Although a majoilty of the lcndlnit stocks sustained only fractional losses, nearly a scoro of new low records for the year were es tablished Hnd Issues affected by partic ular Influences went down by substan tial amounts, There was further pressure against ths coalers, following tha recent Washington reports that further action would be taken under the anti-trust law against coal carrying companies. Jorscy central whloh fell 24 points to 296, was tho weak est of these Issues. Tho sugar stocks were heavy, selling apparently being In fluenced by reports regarding the prob ablo action on the sugar schedule In the tariff bill. Bear traders attempted to force down steel on the strength of the unexpectedly poor showing mads by the monthly ton nago flguros but the stock held up well. The Indication of falling off in the steel trade In tho tonnage figures Wivs sup plemented by reports of decreasing ac tivity In other lines of business. Tho spread of labor troubles was cited as another bear factor. When word camo from Washington that tho supremo court had adjourned for two weeks without announcing a de cision In any of tho cases of especial Interest to Wall street, bear traders felt moro secure In attncklng tho list. The tone of tho bond market was easy. Total sales (par value) $1,140,000. call'1'1"1 States bond9 Wera unchanged on Anul. Copptr ..... 74H do p(4 4 Am. tt Suir JOKIntrr lltrrtaUr ..14J Am. Cotton Oil.. . V,LouIitIM A Jh.lll Am. emit, A ntnj. KHMUaotirt PtolMo .... SS Am. Buiir Rfni....iw Ho.. Km. A Tti,. Hit Am. Tel. A Tl..,.ia7HLhl(th VlUj 1M"J Anoond Mln. Co.. 7HNltloiul l4 .... 47 Atclln UJi1w York Central.. JSW Atlintlo Cot U.ltO Norfolk it W.t.ra.l0SH Biltlmom St Ohio.. 14 Northern Pucltlo ..JUti B'klyn Rt). Trn., STHPeaairlrsDU jiou Cajdln Piclflo ..Umrorla's a 10IU Ctieupcaka A Ohio. MUPullnun rI. Cw. 1M Chlotto & N. W..inHP.M4lnc ieH Chi., Mil. & Bt. P.lOtmtock Hlo4 Co.... lu Colo. Ful & Iron.. SI do I4 SV Chlo. Southern . Si Bouthern IHcltlo ,, S5K, frxl. Hudon....l61 Southern Itr tin nnr & ltlo O.. is Union Paeltla lt!U Krlo 21UU. 8. SttH . aanrral Rloctrlo . .1S7H 4o pM 10Jk Grwi No. pf4 U!lWhh S at. No. Ore (Hfi, U Wtrn Union Illinois Ontrnl ....11SU, md. Ofered. Interborough-Mt .. 13T4 Novr York Money larket. NEW YORK, May 12. MONEY On call, steady; 2143 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent: Clostmr bid. 241 nor cent: of fered nt 2. Time loons, easier; sixty uays, 0541a"! per cent; ninety days, wwx per oont; six months, 4Vb per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER-(S6Vi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankoro' bills at $4.8275 for sixty-day bills and at $4.S6 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.S2H. SILVER Bar, 6OH0; Mexican dollars, 48c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad easy. Closing quotations on Donas today wtrs u lollows; U. 8. rat, St. rf... 10014 Inter. M. M. 4Ua... UU 4o coupon 1KH Japan 4Us nCL V. B. Si, res Ml K. C. So. raf. U... ms i coupon UllaL. S. dab. 4a 131.. ( V. S. 4i, re 1HU & N. unl. 4..,, Iju do coupon 114 M. K. & T. lit 4a. l T1. n m Ik caUDOn. An .... .... A.-C. Ut U ctfa.. 61HMo. Paelllo 1 4s.....nu Amer. Ag. 5a 8? do conr. Ca ,. S4U A. T. & T. CY. 4a..l00 N It, R ol M 4Ua 5 Am. Tobacco 6.,..ll N. Y. tt . SHa..! IV4 Armour l.t. a n -no deb. 4 ,11V 1 . n V. I . ..V. t, T. XT' . I . . . 11' l do CT. 4a 1160,... t9H CT. SUa tl do OT. ta tltt N. St W, Ut 0. 4s. K. C L. Ut 10 do or, 4a ........104 nil. & Ohio 4a SZVaNo. Paciria 4a tiU do SHa 0 do Sa e4 Drook. Tr. ot. 4a.... SSHo. S. L. rfds, 4s... M Can. ot 0. 4a...,..SIH Fenn. or, SHs ISIS., mi uo. .....iwii qo con, is 99 Can. Leather (a 95 H Reading- ran. 4a .... I4U Ohaa. & Ohio 4Ua.. Bt. L. S. K. e. 4a. TSH QU. WQI, at OO (Cn. OB T7 Chlearo A A. SHa. . S7 trt. L. B. W. c. 4a. J8M Q 11. ft Q. j, 4a... 4HB. a. U adj. ta..., 71H do fen. 4a .UlJo. Pac. coL 4a.... Si O M i S P C 4V4i 101 do CT. 4a SI C. R. I. & P. 4s. UVi do lit rf. 4a SSM do ttt. 4a S4 go. Railway Sa..,. 104 C, & 8. r & a 4He. StU do sen. 4a , Tilt D. ft II. cv. 4s 7 Union 1'aclllo 4a... H D. & II. cr. 4s...... IT do ct. 4a S1U D. & It. O. ret. U. T do Ut ft raf. 4a... SOU 4 U, a. Rubber (a..,10lH DletUlera (a Erie p. .1 4a. u. & meet la aa.,...oo . 721tVa.-C. Chem. Ca....U do sen. 4a do er. 4. aer. D. 10 Wabash 1st ft ex. 4s 714 111. Can. 1st ret. 4s SOU Western M4. 4a SO Inter. Met. 411 11 West. Bleo. or. ta,. KH Bid, Ottered. Wis. Central 4 SOU, Boston Stock Mnrket. BOSTON, May li-Closlng quotations on mining' stocks were aa follows: Allouei 324 Mohawk SO Amal. Copper "IV Nevada Con lt A, Z. L. & S UHNIptalnr Mines .... SU Arliona. Com S 14 North llutte 28(4 D. & C. C. & S. M. lHMvth Lake 1 ,CaI. A Arliona .... tSHOId Dominion .....47 Cal. ft Hccla. ...... 45S Oaceola fi Centennial lSViQulncy S7 Copper Iianie C. C, 4S Shannon Hi East Dutta C. M... HH Superior 27 Franklin t Superior ft I). M,. SU Oiroux Con. 1 Tamarack 27 Oranby Con tiMV. 8. 8. R. & M... 8 Qreeno Cananea .... STi do ptd ..4SK Isle Royalo Copper. StViUtali Con 7H 'Kerr Lake 3H Utah Cooper Co.. . 17 14 Lake Copper Ht4V - 1 La Ralla Conner.... 341 1 ! ferine Bf Miami Cornier !W Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 12. WOOL-flteady; domestic fleece xx, Ohio, 28QC9o; freights quiet. Cotton to Liverpool, per 100 pounds, 30ial5c. Grain to Liverpool, 3VI 3Vid. Ornln to London, 3Hd, Closed steady, with prices showing not gains of 4 to 6 points. ST. LOUIS, May 12.-COTTON-4Jutet; middling. 124o; no. sales; receipts, 231 bales; shipments, 231 bales; stock, ,29.773 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May 12.-Cotton-Spot steady, unchanged; middling, 12 3-16c. Sales, 3S0 bales. BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 1814c; No. 2 ribs. 17c; No. 3 ribs, l&c; No. 1 chucks, 11c; No. 2 chucks, 10Kc; No. 3 chucks, lOUc; No. 1 loins, 20c; No. 2 loins, isc; No. 3 loins, 171c; No. 1 rounds, lto; No. 2 rounds, 13&o; No. 3 rounds, 13Uc; No. 1 plates, R?ic; No. 2 plates, 8 Vic; No. 3 plates, 8c. Mctnl Market. NEW YORK, May 12. MBTAL8-0.ip-per, firm; standard, spot, $15.37Q'15.7Q; May. $18.37615.76; June, $15.40815.76; July, $15.40815.76; electrolytic, $15.87; lake, $16.00; casting, $15.62. Tin, quiet; spot and May. $49.9Jtf).25: June, $49.37049.87; July. $13.W ft49.0; August, $48.2548.76; September, $IS.OOt43.60. Lead, steady; $43.0C1$41.45. Spelter, quiet; $5.4M7f.66. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $S.75fl9.00. Iron, qulot; No. i northern, $17.25017.75; No, 2 northern, $Hi.75'Eri7,2r.; No, 1 southern, $17.26017.75; rso. l fioumern isoiu, iii.waii.w. exports tit copper tnis montn, 11,558 tons. The London markets wera closed owing to the holiday. ST. Louis. Aiav 12 metals Lead. dull, $4.20; spelter, dull, $5.35, Oils nnd Itoolu. NEW YORK. May 12-OII--Cotton seed, market quiet; prime summer, yel low, 8.sw.w; nay, ..0.W3; Juty, jo.so; September, $7.02. ROSIN Market, steady; strained, com mon to good, $4.76. TURPENTINE-iMarket. steady: ma chine, barrels. $53.00. UICK Market, steady; domestic, prime to croice. 3K8e; patna. 6ViQGc. MOLASSKS-Market. stoady; New Or leans, open kettlo, 35f)6oc. Dry Guoda, Market, NEW YORK. May 12.-DUY GODO Tlie cotton goods markets opened stead ier with a fair volume of now orders, tendered for fall delivery of staples, A large carpet auction was begun under auspicious circumstances, A rovlalon of fall carpet prices has been forced by tha auction. Yarns are quint. Evnporalrd Apples nnd llrlrd Fruits NEW YORK. May 12 -EVAPORATED APPLES- Market, quh-t fancy, JaWc; Choice, &Wic. prims, 6"t4j6Hc DRIED FRUITS - iVunes - Market, peaches, quiet, cholco, 6VVOo; extra choice, 07c, flnoi, Aitfsvc; ralsons, firm, loosn Mnaoatels, 4ijo; oholre to fanov seeded, MWHo; seedless, rUWSo; Iinuon layers, $L204I4.40. UMAIIA UKNRItAl, JnAniCIOT. UtlTTKR No. l.'Tlh. carton. SOe: No. 1, flO-lU. tubs. WiO', No. 2, 30c, CHUKsfK-imported Swiss. S2c; Ameri can Swiss, 26o; block Swiss, 3tc; twins, iti'tc; daisies, 18c; triplets, iso; young vn'tiiciiK, l!c; blur m'jcl brlok, 1 5c, ,Un burger, 2-lb., SZo; 1-lb., Ho; New York wnitn, zvc BEEK CUTS-Rlbs. No. 1. lJVic; No. S. llVac; No. 3. H;c. Loins. No. 1. lie: No. S, liVo; No. 3, 17Vic. Chucks. No. 1, HUo; No. a. we; No. 3. lOYiC. itounus, no, 1, 13U0. Mo. 2, 13Uo; No, 3, lie. Plates, No. 1, 8c; No. 2 ttc; No. 3. 8U0. POULTRY Broilers. Wo a lb.; hens. 17c: cocks. 12c: ducks. Oo to lie: aeeae. ISc. turkej's, 26c: pigeons, per doi., $1.20; loosters, Cc ducks, full feathered. ISo; Kceso. run lealiierea. iso; sauaos. no. 1, $1.50; No. 2. DOc. l ISHwnile, rroieti. l-n r'c-n. I'oion, lie; large crnpples, froien. 10c; Spanish itiacketul, 14c; el, loo; hadao?, iz; rlnundKra. 1'u: nhail ro. orr nvr. AH. salmon, 8c; halibut, 10c; buffalo, 9a; bull heads, ISo. union sfc.ii x enow, per ou., ids., 14 c. . -. . . ira 11.. ti vr.. ... V. 1 1 ...v 94.IU, ICU, i'Vt uu, . us., ., ,.,v. sv bu., S3 lbs., $3.00. Tomato plants, per 100 Wo; cabbogo. Per 100. Coal pepper, per 100, 7Sc; cauliflower, per 100, 73c; eggplant, per 1UU, JLW. The following fruit and vegetable prises mo reported by tho Glllnsky Fruit tym pany: KRITITS 'Strawborrles; Arkansas, ols., per case, $2.K0; Tennessee Klondike, ots., ner case. J'J.75. Plneannlest Fionas. IS. 24, 80, 86 or 42 nxt, per crate, $3.00. Extra, fanoi' California navels: Nlnety-slx, $4.00; 13ti.t4.LO: ISO. 178. 209 aud 21 alies. ti.CO; 250, $4.60; 88 and 334, $4.00. Valenctasi One hunaroa ana twenty-six, per oox, o.ov; 160, 17ti, 200, 818, per box, $0.00. ApplbU! Utah Wlnasan. 11 er box. 31.76; Utah Uunoa and Bon Davis, per box, $1.60; extra fancy Gano, circle brand, per bbl., $4.0); extra tanoy nan uavis, per 001., jaoo; hsua fancy Wlneoap, per bbl., $160: extra fancy Missouri Plppen. per bbl., $3.26; Ganos, small, per bbl,, $$.25. Grapefruit: Florida. Indian River. 04 ana w ss. $5.00; 64 slse. $4.60; 46 slxe, $4.W; 34 alio. $3.75. Lemons; Extra fancy Southland Beauties, 300s and EOOa, per box., $7.60; extra choice Justrtto. per box. $7.00; ex cellent brand, 300 slse, per box, $7,26; extra fancy Messina, 300 or aw sisc, o.bu; run side brand, 300 slio, per box, $8.76: cxtru cholco Messina, .XK or 360 slso, $0.40. vegetable Minneapolis wea tuver Valley Ohio potatoes; Colorado Rural potatoes, per bu., 66cj Rod Vtlver oarly Ohio, per bu., 00c. Onions: Large Red Globe, per sack, $1.00; California Crystal Wax, per ordtc, $2.00; Texas Bernada, per crate, $1.001. ffi, Plants: Tomatoes plants, per iw, udc ; uauuuso luiwtia, jicr w, nw; pepper plants, per 100, 76o; cauliflower Plants, uer IOJ. 76a: eggplant Plants, ner 100, $1.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florldu, per 6-basket crate, $4.00; cholca 6-lMsket, orat. $3.60. miscellaneous ilea new potatoes, per hamper, $2.26; California Jumbo celery, par doz., $2.00; elder Mott's, per keg, $3.60; cider Nehawka, per keg, $3.26; asparagus, nor dox., COc; rhubarb, per doz., 30c; onions, por dos., 20c; new beets, oarrots. turnlns. per doz.. COc: parsley, nor doz., 40al radlBh, per dox., 40o: headlottuce, per aoz., nomegrown iei leiiuae, par doz., 40a; groen peppers, per baskot, 60o; wax or green beans, par hamper, $4.00; hot house cucumbers, per doz., $10OjJ 2.00; caullflowor, per orate, $3.60; Venetian garllo, per lb., 12to: Texas new cabbago, per lb., 2o; eggplant, per doz., $1.60ttZOO; horseradish, 2 rloz bottles In case, rf case, $1,90: dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; anchor brand dates, plig., $2.26; vialnuts No. I soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium pecans, per lb., l$Ho; pecans jumbo, par lb... 16c; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper shell, per lb., 26o; filberts, per lb., 16a! Brake almonds, par lb ISo; paper shell, 18c; Brazils, per lb., 10a; largs washed, per lb., 12oj black walnuts,' pr lb., 2Vio; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb,, tlfto. Jumbo poanuts, per lb., 80; roast peanuts, per lb., 8Uo; shell bark hlokory nuts, per lb., 4c; large hlokory nuts., per lb., fa; ,1,(1, a . u , , w , . . . . , .. . . w. , wv , viibkcj per 100 pkg. case, $3.60: cheokers, per Vt pkg, case, $1.76 Leans Berry boxes, qts., per LOOO. $2.75. ) corn una TVnest Ilemon Bullatln, United States Department of Atrlaul- turn, weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Monday, May OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp. Rain. High. Low. fall. Sky. Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clpudy Clear Foggy Ashland, Neb,. 63 43 .00 48 .00 47 .00 CO .00 69 .01 45 .22 49 .00 54 .00 60 .00 41 .00 44 .00 48 .00 64 ,00 60 .00 48 .00 65 ,00 41 ,96 47 .00 43 ,00 46 ,01 45 ,60 64 .00 Auburn. Neb... 04 B'ken Bow, Nb 00 Columbus, Nb. 03 Culbertson, Nb 70 Falrbury, Neb. 69 Fairmont, Neb. 64 Gr. Island, Nb 65 Hartlngton, Nb GS Hastings, Neb,. 63 Holdrege, Neb. 65 Lincoln, Neb... 60 No. Platte, Nb 61 Oakdale, Neb.. 69 Omaha, Neb,... 04 Tekamah, Neb. 65 Valentine. Nb. 80 Alta, la. ca Carroll, la 62 Clarinda, la.... CO Sibley. Ia. GS Sioux City, la. 62 uioar Minimum temncratura period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES, No. of Temp. Rain- District. Stations. High. Low. fail. Columbus, 0 18 00 36 00 Loulsvlllo, Ky. 23 GS to 00 Indiapolls, Ind., 14 C4 38 ,00 Chicago. Ill 24 62 40 .20 St. Louis, Mo... 19 64 44 SO Des Moines, la. 22 G4 46 20 Minneapolis ..... 61 66 44 20 Kan. City, Mo., 26 70 62 in Omaha, Nob 17 Gti 48 To Temperatures are irenerallv hlc-hnr throughout tho corn and wheat region this morning. The weather has been un seasonably cool throughout tho entire region during tho last twenty-fouf hours and freezing temperatures, with frosts, weiu Ktiucrui in me lane region, itatns occurred In all OXOeDt tha enatern 1ln. trlcts. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. liny Market. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 unlnnrl. 3tr 1160; No. 2 upland, $S.0d10.00; No. 3 up land. $8.008.00; No. 1 midland, $10.0011.'W; No. 2 midland, $8.00810.00; No, 3 midland, $8C0ft8.0u; No. 1 lowland, $9.00310.00; So.' 2 lowland, $7,00Q9.00; No, 3 lowland. $5.00 laUUa STItAW-Cholce oat or rye, $8.00fl.H); wheat. $5.0026.60. ALFALFA No. 1 to choice pea ?rccn variety, $l?.0OJpl3.00; No, 2, $8.000110.00. Coffcn Murket. NEW YORK, May 12. COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 7 points and sold about 8 to 10 points net higher on the active montlH during tlio middle of tho day. Closing' prices were a shads off but steady. Sales. 65,000 bags; July, U.3So; Cordova, WSl'o, normal, Hnenr Slnrket, NEW YORK. May 12.-8UGAR-Raw, Bieoayi niuscovnao, i.aiyi.tisa; cenlrlltl gal, 3.83Q9.3Gc; molaFses. 2.6802.61c. R fined, steady. Cut loaf. 6.15c: cruah,!. 5.06c; fould A, 4.70c; cubes, 4. COc; xxxx powdered, 4.60o; powdered, 4.46c; fine granuluted. 4.35c; diamond A, 4.35c; con- uonera a, 1.11c. Cotton jllurkt, NEW YORK. May lt-COTTON-Spot, closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.IO0; middling gulf, 12.32c. Sales, fjO bales. Fu tures closed steady. Closing "bids: May. U.61c; Jun.e 11.00c; July, 11.61c; August! 11.40c; September, 11.12c; October, 11.06c; December, 11.07a; January, ILUxj: March. 1L lie. . ST. I)UIS, May 12. WOOL Stead v; northern and western mediums, 16ttl9c; slight burry, 14Q150; fine burry, I5ftl6c. ' Klitin Butter Mnrket. EIXHN, HI., May 12. BUTTER Firm at 23c I.aiue n Long Time. "Chance's Injured leg Is improving rapidly." says a New York dispatch. Chance s leg, though, has been bad tor so long that It is extremely doubtful If Husk" can hold down the first. bane Job regularize OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET CatUo of All Kinds Slow, Steady to Stronger. HOGS ARE TEN CENTS LOWER Trndo In Both Nliorp nnd Lsmlia Slow, lint In Most Cnara Abont Strnrtr noelpt Arei (tnlto l.lhernl. SOUTH OMAHA, May 12. 1913. Receipts wei.u cattle. Hoes. Sheet". jjaiimnie wonday 1,600 Same day last week.... 4.1M Bamo day 2 wks ago... 4,601 Same day 3 wks ago... 3,663 Hatne day 4 wks ago... 4.897 Same day last year.. . 3,261 8,000 6.-57 io.ooo 6,W2 12,091 11,776 13,667 2.629 6,980 6.600 7.244 Hie following tabio shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and xheop at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last, year: 1913. 19U. fno. Deo. tttttlo $2?,S37 S13.G69 15.833 Hogs 1.056.654 1,99,41 ...... 312,827 Bheep 803,376 78S,06 19,380 The following table shows tho range of prices for hog' at South Omaha fur the last few days with comparisons: Date. 1 1M3. iau.iii.iio.iw,iiio.wr April 13 April 30 8 1SV4 7 651 6 741 121 7 Ml & 34 6 46 6 36 7 001 y it 28 6 21 5 24 6 U 25 e 6 31 ti 27 e 26 t 19 6 33 6 38 e May 1 I 61 TUI 7 fil 96! e j ."01 7 04 & 411 6 84 E tt May 3,1 8 38fi 9 1741 0l .uay s. May 4. May 6.. May 6.. May 7.. Mav 1.. 7 4S 0 u 6 63 6 01 t ti 6 74 8 94 7 62 sr.1 7 00 6 38 7 44j 7 491 7 60 7 691 9 17 9 18 S 18 6 94 6 37 S 85 6 M 5 34 6 49 8 10 8 0U 0 97 May 9.. .. 10 "I 13. 6 77 May May 8 24WI 7 9 281 7 4tJ O 04 & 96; 9 28 23 6 97 6 41 May 8 Hit e 7 01 6 46) Sunday. Receipts nnd disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. lty.. 5 4 Mo. 1's.ctfla Ry 3 .. Union Pacirio Ry.. 13 13 C. & N.-W., east.... 4 7 C. & N.-W., west... IS 40 C St. P. M. & O... 19 11 C, B. & Q., east 1 C, B. St. Q., west.. 24 U C, R, I. & P., cast 4 3 C. R. 1. & P., west .. Illinois Central Ry.. 4 4 C. O. W. Ry I 10 10 3 is Total receipts 84 117 41 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle Hogs. Sheen. Morris & Co 4.38 1,209 930 Swift & Co , 474 1.813 2,657 Cudahy Paoklng Co.... sxt 2,011 l.soo Armour & Co 245 8.280 2,840 Sohwatts Si Co 249 ... Morrell is. 15 Lincoln Packing Co,..,. 42 , Sinclair 18 1U11 St Son 27 F. B. Lowls 3 J, B. Root & CO... 84 J. H. Bulla 19 U F. Hull 61 McCrary & Kellogg..., 18 Werthelmer & Dogen... 64 ... ... Mo, & Kan.-Calt Co.... 23 ... ... Cllne Ss Christie 5 Other buyers 302 , Totals 2,170 7,652 8.7G27 CATTLE Cattle recelnts wero very light this morning, only sixty-five cars being reported In, With receipts so small sellers all seemed to foel that they ought to' be given substantial advances and aa a result they wero all asking moro money for their holdings. On tho other hand advices from Chicago Indicated heavy re celpts and no more than a steady market so that buyers did not reel like paying mors money at this point. The result was a slow draggy market throughout the greater part of the morning, in tho end the more desirable of tho light cattle brought nrlccs that ware stronar to rvna slbly in somo spots as muoh as 10a higher man lasi weens close, wnilo heavy cattle did not show much change. Thus the market as' a whole, m cht b rlo. scribed as slow, steady- to strong, and in njiuia pussioiy aua nigner. Cows and heifers were about tha same as beef stoers, the trade being alow with prices steady and in some cases strong to possibly a little higher. xnore were not enough stock cattle In sight to mako a market, but th riimr was generally steady. UUOtUtlOnS on Cattle: Good tn nlinln beef steers. $8.0088.60: fair to cood beef steers, $7.7608.00; common to fair beef steers. $7.&27.76: Rood to oholcn hotf.r. t7.OOC7.6; good to choice cows, $6."6tf7.25; roir to gooa grades, $i.T5S.0Q; good to choice Blockers and feeders. tl.cMtntn. fair to good itocksrs and feeders, $7,000 7.60: common to fair stockars and feeders. $0,212-7.00: stock cows and heifers, je.ooit 7.26; Voal calves, $7.0010.00; bulls, stags. etc $5.7507.35. BEEF STEERS, N. At, 41 ,...1031 No. it'.!! 11... u,,. 41... 10,.., At. Vt. Tr. 7 SO T II 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 19 I 00 I 00 I 04 I 00 I 05 I 06 I 05 I M I W 1 10 I 10 10 1 10 1 11 1 ii IM Ml 171 110 .......1011 UN 1170 1110 1110 .......1031 7 U 7 14 T II 1 40 7 41 I 0 I to 7 II T 15 7 M 7 00 7 10 7 W 7 IS 7 IS 7 70 7 74 7 7 7 71 7 76 111! 11.. 1311 II 1100 I. 141 10 II,..,... II 11 I II II IS II.....,, 41 I....... U I , 41 II ....lilt ,.1MI ....mi .,..I1M ..,.1140 ....1411 ....1111 ....llll ..,.1105 ...1151 ItSfl ....1101 ....1144 .,..13(7 ...1411 ....1411 II... II, KK) 4 1037 17. 14 Ml IS,... It.... II.... 10..,., to.,,, tt.... 17.,.. (... II.. .. ,.1011 .,1077 ..1112 ..1011 ..1041 ..1411 ..ion 7 71 7 71 .1010 II., .1110 I 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. II,, 4 .. I.. ... 719 7 35 34 140 7 10 ... 7(4 7 11 II HI 7 0 100 7 II 12..... 121 7 70 .... 717 7 35 II KM I 05 COWS. 1..., 1..., 1..., 4..., 1..., I... I. ... 1. . 1... I,.. 4... 4... 14... 7... ... II. .. 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Ill I 71 ... 110 10 09 ... 110 10 00 ,. 110 10 00 ,.. 100 10 04 .., 179 10 09. ... 110 10 04 ,,, 170 10 00 1 4 3 4 1 13.. BULLS. 5 00 I.. 150 1315 .....1119 .....1030 1410 7 04 7 00 7 00 ' 00 7 00 7 05 7 01 7 19 7 20 7 15 7 15 I 75 10 1 10 I 25 I 10 I 10 15 I 45 45 f 41 1 1..... 1 1 I ,.1110 ....1154 1,., 1400 1 1444 t 715 1 755 I.,,,, I 15 STAGS, tl... 1407 T 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14 '.. 411 I 04 11..... 541 1 25 4l., tu 7 44 7 144 7 10 10 ISO 7 50 7 1... 1H ltd ,,..1111 7 44 11 1071 T 15 10 IK 7 55 7 415 7 15 11 , 114 7 10 10 1WI 744 1 CT 7 40 1 mo 7 49 HOGS A very generous run showed up this morning, and cuyera started out to force a decided decline In values. With advices from ether points of a bearish nature, the packers undoubtedly held tho upper nana, ana uie result was a general reduction of about 10c, After the first iuw sales had been made Hit- trade set tied down to k slow, rtraTy. almost sticky affair, In fact, ther were times when It was Impossible to get a bid on anything. Shippers ind speculators suited the week by tak'ng a fair eliaro of thn supply, buying uome choice lights at $8.13, but tbo.r trading was nearly all dono Curing the early round, and It was after tnelr orders had been filled that prices brgan to show the tut decline, a.hd iMu viiiBo was easny trie lowest point, ThO bulk Of thn Rnloe 1anrfri ot IS HVH yh with the long string at $8.ie. At wn.t the case on Satur'av there wer more sales blow tha big string than iniT were ai.ove 'rne quality of thf rtCtllllS FhoWnl tin fnlrlv w.ll hut poi.d tharo of the offerings wero on the rettyy order, nnd this, of course, rhonp enctl tho cost somewhat With tho ex ctption of last Thursday, values today ib nv iuwesi inai inoy navo ueen since tho last prut of February when thn nvpr. UR.i was $.S.06. Today's supply amounted to about 113 viil . -r 8.000 1-ead. th heaviest for a Monday since t.tc first west in December. Todity s . recelpU ate more than 2.ono migor inan lust week and nearly 800 iiviLvicr man mo same aay u year ago, No. Ay. p.t. rr. AV. bu, .'" a a j Vi..v,,.,i.i ... t lt ; i ,.im aiI i tea ... i.,W..ln Ivi a u 1 341 ltd 3 do if. ..Ml ... 100 ..111 140 IN. ..Ml ... 10$ .107 ... 0J ..m ... to . .110 SW 105 ..tit ... I0J 44... ii::: II... a i a u a it l u a u 7l..,.).,2U 10... 10... .300 ... 10 it aio ... 110 tt S 10 10S......3H 14'.. Ut 1.0 lo II.. .MS 1 I 10 10.. t l,tl U. 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Ill II 131 110 I II 17.. .....Ml 10 I 10 10 I 40 I M 11 rs ii m ii in 71., .....Ill M t 15 ,U SIT Tin H IK 10 I to 74.. ..,..! 10 I 15 ! 71 1U ... 115 I' ll Ill ... Ill 70... 11 IM 40 I 15 17... 14 Ml ... I IS 14.. 78 251 14 I 15 17.. .ill ... Uttt ....117 170 lll'.i ,...n7 .,. tts ,..1(1 .... i :s ..,.104 ... I N ,,..111 10 til SHEEP Receipts were of fairly largo proportions for the first day of the weak and warer ample enough to satisfy the de mand. Buyers stood around most or the forenoon talking lower prices, but as this did not suit tho selllna? Interests. very little stuff changed lianas early In the day. It was a kind ot slow nnd dull market, though, when tha best lambs did sell the bulk of them held to & steady oasis with tno common to lair grades tellinsr possibly a utile easier as com pared with last week's close. A range ot $8.10(8.15 inoluded the majority of the best Mexican wooled lambs, while shorn offerings moved largely at figures nny whero from $6.60 to $7.30, tho latter price being tha top for such grades. There was another scant supply ot aged sheep on tho market for only two loads of clipped wetners and two or wooiea owes weie in evidence. As a matter ot tact there wero not enough to materially alter values, hence muttons are qudtably steady. No transactions wero made In the aged sheep division at the time ot oloslng this report. The day's supply amounted to some thirty-nine cars, or 10,000 head, being a little larger than Wednesday of last week and almost 7,600 head larger than on the corresponding day one year ago. Though the movement was at no time active, tho offerings wore cleared at a reasonable hour. Quality on the whole showed no material change from most days last week. Quotations on sheep and Umba: Good to choice Mexican lambs, $8.2506.33; fair to good Mexican lambs, $8.1&4l.25: good to ohotce western lambs, $S.ouS.15; fair to good western lambs, $7.S5if8.00; shorn' lambs, $7.3507.601 yearlings, light, $T.Z 7.60; yearlings, heavy, $7.UlfT.26: wethers, good to choice, $8.(i6fl.S0; wethers, fair to good. J8.S5flTJ.63; ewes, good to choice, $6.25(0(3.60: ewes, fair to good. $8,0OIW.2o; culls and bucks, J8.0CMW.K. 243 Mexican lambs 80 8 25 239 Mexican lambs 1..8O t 26 100 shorn lambs..., ....! 6 60 243 fed lambs 83 6 76 239 fed lambs.., 82 7 30 78 fed lambs 87 6 75 660 shorn lamb .....88 8 60 287 shorn lamba 7t 7 00 20S Mexican lamps tu w 816 Mexican lambs ,.83 8 20 288 Mexican Iambs 80 8 20 203 Mexican lambs 73 8 25 221 Mexican lamb ....81 8 30 276 Mexican lambs 80 8 80 10 cull lamDB,.... i 1 w 61 cull lambs... 63 6 25 248 Mexican lambs.. .....82 8 35 233 Mexican lambs 77 8 10 241 fed shorn lambs 77 80 174 fed shorn lamb 77 8 80 45 cull shorn Iambs ..........70 6 60 200 shorn Wyoming fed lamb. ,.76 7 25 253 shorn Wyoming fed lambs, ..79 7 25 15 cull Wyoming rea iamoi,w oov CHICAGO LIVI3 5TOC1C MARKET Cnttle Receipts Slow nnd Mostly Htenily llond Nlckrl Lower. CHICAGO, May 12-CATTLE Receipts, 20,000 head; Blow, mostly steady; beeves, $7.008.99; Texas steers, $8.767.76; western steers. $6.8038.10; stackers and feeders. $5.257.90; cowh and heifers, $0.808.1.90; calves, $6.604T9.00. HOGS Receipts, 43.000 head: generally 60 lower, but closed strong; bulk ot sales, $8. 37 WBS. 46; light, $8.2538.62: mixed, $8.20 8.60; heavy, $7.95tl.45; rough, $7.9604.15; pigs. $6.90(28.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 head; best Iambs higher, but market oth erwise steady: native sheep, $5.760T-K5; western, $6.SMJ.80: yearlings, $6.8MH.W; lambs, native, $0.40(38.46; western, tO.WJf 8.70. I . Kansasi City Live Stock Market. KAN B AS CITY, May 12. CATTLTJJ Re oelpts, 6,600 head; steady, strong; dressed beef and export steers, $7.908.70; fair tq good, $7.8038.00; western steers, $7.00ff8.3G; Blockers and feeders, I8.6O1S&IOS southern steers, $6.00)7.76; southern cows, $4.600' 7.85: native cowa and heifers. $4.75Ii8.36: bulls. $5.76427.60; calves. $0.5010.00, ' HOGS Receipts, 7,800 head; steady; bulk, t8.2SQ8.35; heavy, $3.20iQi.sO; packers and butchers. $8.20if8.37H; light, $8.30ty I3.37V&: pigs, $7.007.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; steady to 10c lower; Colorado lambs, $6.7638.30; yearlings. $4.ooi.25; wethers. $5.E6Qtt.6Q; ewes, 8S.0Pg.25. Cbtooiru Live Stook Murkrt. CIUCAjGO, May 12. HOGS-Recelpts, 42,000 head; market, slow, steady to 6a lower; bulk of sales, $8.35$8.45; light, 13.308.50; mixed, $8.25g&60; heavy, $7.95 8,45; rough, $7.9688.15; pigs. $0.6008.35. CATTLE Receipts, 20,000 head; nuvket, steady; beeves. $7.10S.W: Texas steers, $0.7iS7.75; western steers. $S.S9J8.15; stock ers and feeders, $5.2665.76: cows and heifers, $3.90fW.90; calves, $4.50(39.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000 head; market, steady to n shade up; native, $5.764hJ.8S; western, $5.85tJ.W; yearlings, $6.253?.60; lambs, native, $4.25 43.45; western, $8.COflS.&0. SI, Louis Live; Stuck Market. ST. LOUia Mo., May 11 CATTLE Rq celpts, 2,000 head; steady; good to choice steers. $7,0O&&60; stockers and feeders, $5.258.00; cows and heifers, 55.0ChljS.75; bulls, $5.007.60; calves, $4CO10.i0; south ern ateera, $3.6068.00; cowa and heifers, $4,006.00. v HOOS-iRecelpts, 9,000 head; 60 lower! pigs and lights. $7.0O8.60; mixed and butchers, $8.354i9.&0; good heavy, $8.j 8.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 head; steady; muttons, $8.007.00j year lings, $7.00U8.00; lambs. 37.0GCfg.25. NIonx City Live Stock MnrUct, SIOUX QRTY. May 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.800 head) market steady; native steers, $7.2508.40; cowa and heifers, $5.76& 7.00, cunners, $3.75(35.25; stockars and feeders. $7,004.75; calves, $S.75fJ7.00; biflls. i5.60ir7.t0. HOGS Receipts. B.CO0 head: market. So lower; heavy, $S.0C5,10: mixed, $8,109 8.16; light, $.iiSS.17Vi; Pltn, $tt.KXST.W; hulk. $1.1038.13. SnEEP None. St, Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, May U-CATTLE-Re, celpt. .00 head; market ateady: steers. f.00Q8.60; cows and heifers. H0Oi88.lS, calvis. $450aO.2S. IIOGSRecelpts, 3.000 head! market steady; top. $8.8W. bulk. $25tfS.SA ' 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. J.50fl head, niaiUt steady, lamb. n.WgiaiT'