THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 1G, 1013. f I. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOH SALE. GLENDALE ; OUR LATEST LOT ADDITION IN FLORENCE OMAHA'S MOST BE PLACED ON SALE Saturday and Sunday May 17 and 18 Located on car lino and paved road, where you will bo able to buy choice building lots on the very easy terms of $5 DOWN--$5 A MONTH Prices $200, $225, $250, $275 and $300 Only a few a trifle higher; come early so you can make a good' selection. Special inducements in . buying two or more lots. Lots will all bo staked" and numbered. Don't forgot the days, Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine. Salesmen will be on the ground. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. 2412 CORBY 7 rooms, reception hall and bath, large lot, barn and fruit, near car and school; a bargain at $3,100. Owner, phone Webster 2791. TO BUT, HELL OR RUNT, FIRST 8KB JOHN W. ROMBINB. 1802 FARNAM 8T. NICE HOME 2251 N, 19th St.; 6 rooms, reception hall and bath; all modern; nearly new; near school and car; large corner lot; can take a small cottage In on this. Owner, phone AVeboter 2792. 2118 WIRT ST. All modern, 9 rooms, reception hall, parlor, bath; oak finish; hot water heat; paved street; near schools and churches; fine nesldence sec tion of Kountxo Place. Can take a cot- tare on this. Phone Webster naz. nVN VII LEAVING UITY-Muit sell S-room, all modern house; .'ull lot; nicely located; good neighborhood. 2043 Mere dith Ave. Web. 6488. TWO lots, Belmont addition. 63d, near Bpauldlng. Will sell reasonable. W. 1023. THREE double brick flats, modern, for $20,000. Western Real Estate Co. D. SCOT. ACREAGE Pon SALE. West Leavenworth Acres and i Acres We now offer for sale, acres and half acres In Cummlngs' Heights, our new acre addition, located on thu crest of the hill south of Elmwood Park. Why not own a home in the country where the air Is pure, where there is lets of rpom, where you can grow your own garden truck, fruit and raise chickens to your heart's content? Prices Lower Than City Lots $660 to 1700 Only three higher. Which would you rather have, a paltry city lot at 24th and Fort Sts., or an acre In Cummlngs' Heights? They are both the ' same distance from tho postofflce. Terms $25 cash and $10 per month. S per cent discount for all cash. Opening sale Saturday and Sunday afternoons. If the weather permits. Shown at any time' by appointment. The Byron Reed Co, Phone DoUg! ... 212 8. 17th St. Nethaway's Acreage BARGAINS AND POSSESSION GIVEN ON THE FOLLOWING: 2 acres in Florence with a good S-room house and a good bargain at $2,000. SMALL PAYMENTS. 13 acres, South Omaha, banner fruit farm; sold $3,0u0 worth of fruit last year. Owner has stroke of paralysis and cannot take care of place: has good Improve ments. Price 110,500, some trade taken. MAKE OFFER. 2o acres, six miles north of Florence, with 9-room house and good outbuildings. 1,000 apple trees and other fruit. Owner a widow lady and Impossible for her to attend to place at her age. Price 310.000. MAKE OFFER. BOMB TRADE TAKEN. A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. 25 acres near Benson, unimproved, with 14 acres of grapes, all bearing; fine land and a surburban home for someone who wa.nU.i9l erect thtlr own Improvements. Price J300 per acre. C. L. NETHAWAY, Sole Agent, Phone Florence 276. Florence. Neh In farden arres. lying flr.e, close to car. well located for a nice home. Price Sj7S: $25 CASH. I0 PER MONTH. Also a fine lot. OOxlSOfeet. at 41st and Browne streets Price. $300; $10 DOWN and $10 PER MONTH. Two flno lots at Gist and Ceh MONTHU' 'afly ttrm' CASH. $5 PER RASP BROS.. 106 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1653. FPI.f?len,:e Hopert' Tel' Flor. 270. C I Netnaway. Florence, resident agent. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of. flee la Nebraska. 204 Brandsla Theater. nBAlj ESTATE. FARM A RANCH LANDS FPU SALE. California. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern Paciflo and Santa F 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. $123 PER ACRE-EAST TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May See the FONTANA ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric !ne from Lot Angeles to Riverside. Make your reaeratlona early and let us how you the "OOLDEN STATE" from San Francisco to Ban Diego. For free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matter CaUforlan, see or Write . KARL BREHME. (15 Bee toldg. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPKIITY Foil SALE. BEAUTIFUL SUBURB, WILL REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE California. FOR SALE Farm land In the Antelope valley, the milk bottle of Los Angeles. Land In the suburbs of Los Angeles Is becoming so valuable for subdivision pur poses that the dairyman Is being crowded out. Just recently It haa been discovered that water can be had In large quanti ties in the Antelopo valley, as this promising valley Is only "0 miles from the rapidly growing city of Los Angeles, and because land can still be had at a low price, farmers and dairymen are buying thousands of acres of this fine rich land. We can sell you 20 acres or more for $100 por acre, on easy terms, located one mile from a good town. This is choice alfalfa and pear land. For further particulars wrlto to Cen tlnela Land Company. 1009 Title Insur ance Building, Los Angeles, California. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and Sd Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat Bk. Arltauaaa. 100 acres, fine valley farm. $2,600; 90 acres fine valley farm. $1,400; 120 acre upland Improved farm, $1,000. part on time. Lock Box No. 3, Hatfield, Ark. Montana, SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey tand open to entry at Valler, Mont.-; fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to diversified farming. For particulate wrlto Valler Farm Sales company. Box 1025. Valler. Mont. Nebraska. FarmsFarmsFarms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us snow you the goods. All sixes, all prices, all terms. ORIN 8. MERRILL. CO.. Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat. Bank Bldg, 1C0 ACRES of good hay 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. Nevr York. NEW YORK STATE FARM FOR SALE. The eyes of the world aro turned to ward York State Farms Bargains. 126. acre farm. 2 miles from village, price, $12 per acre. 142-acre farm, 2 miles from village, 14 to Syracuse, $24 per acre. 5 acre hen farm, excellent land, river front village. Trolley and boat lines 40 rods. 13 miles from Syracuse. State macadam road all the way. Price $1,000, $.'.00 cash down. Railroad fare to purchaser. E, Munson, 2128 S. Sallna, St., Syracuse, N. Y. Oregon, "We are owners of a 700-acre, 3-year-old commercial apple orchard, located li. Douglas County, Oregon, non-Irrigated and in high state of cultivation. Will wholesale It in 100 acre tracts or multi ples thereof, to responsible parties desir ing a first-clans retail proposition. De tailed Information and terms furnished. Sunnydale Orchard Company, 1302 Ply mouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. H. W. BINDER. 823 City National Rank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC 921 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDQ., DOUGLAS 1278. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $00,000. W. II , THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, S, 6Vi and C per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont &. Co.. IMS Farnara St. KEAL ESTATE LOANS. WANTKU- City loans and warrants. V. Farnam Smf.h & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. HARRISON 4, MORTON. S16 Om. Nat. n XTTJ nunc Loans $500 and up, VJ-t 1-1.1. ill "UO. Omaha Nat Hank 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Vead. Wrad Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., u 310-313 Brandets Theater Bid LARGE loans our specialty. StuU Bros. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LIST your house with us. We have buy ers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR- LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY OLASQOW Ocean passage TVi day. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, etc. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Acts., 36 W. Randolph St. Chicago. OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Proves the Weakest of All on Grain List. CORN HOLDERS ARE CAUTIOUS Reports from Interior that There Was an Incrense In Offering; RrlnK" On n Conserva tive Disposition. OMAHA, May 15. 1913. It was popular to put out short linos of wheat yesterday and the matter of price was a secondary consideration. Those who believe wheat will sell to n lower level attacked values yesterday and there was heavy selling also' from weary and discouraged holders. The en tire grain list was lower, with wheat tho weakest spot. Crop prospects were Im proved In both the spring and winter wheat areas by the heavy rains where most needed. When It was seen there were only twenty-five boatload of wheat taken at Baltimore for export on the declines established yesterday the aver age long made up his mind that condi tions were against him and he took to his heels and rapidly changed his baso from bull to the bear side. On the de cline there were many stop-loss ordera uncovered and for a time the pit was chock full of wheut with the buylns power smaller than any day during Urn week. Those who are known In the trads as professionals bought early because of some additional war t(lk and they sold out later on the general selling move ment and at losses. The talent In wheal was chopped to "mincemeat" for the third time during the present week, suf fering heavy losses. A message attracting most attention yesterday was received from Texas via St. Louis in which bids were asked for new wheat for the first half of July loading. The message sold that the foreigners were "invited" to make bids on the wheat for the same delivery as speci fied here, but .that there were no an swers from Abroad, Cash wheat was. Ho lower. The holders of corn were cautious In In making new consignments on the buy ing side In a liberal way yesterday, be cause of reports from the interior (hat there was an Increase in offerings for present as well as next month's ship ments. On the break there was good buying by shorts. Cash corn was un changed. Texas is likely to cut a swath in the oats market for the country, previous to the offerings from the Oklahoma nnd Kansas oats belts. Points In the "Lone Star state were offering oats for the first half of June shipment In all of the southern markets at a price 2V4c below that at which Illinois can possibly sell. Cash oats were unchanged. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 913,000 bushels; corn, 1.000 bushels; oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat, J,'.d lower; com, d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 645,000 bushels and shipments 676.000 bushels, against reaolpts of 691,000 bushels nnd shipments of 640,000 bushels last year. Primary corn recelDt warn soaiwi hn.h. els and shipments 271000 bushels, against receipts of 439.000 bushels nnd shipments of 305,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 490,000 bushels and ship ments 681,000 bushel, against receipts of 439,000 bushels and shipments of 626,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Whpnt. Cnrn n,ti Chicago .., 13 67 101 Minneapolis 127 Duluth Ed Omaha 36 14 12 Kansas City 2o 24 7 St. Louis 20 3? 14 Winnipeg 373 .1 ,. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 844Q84ic; No. 3 hard. 83Q844c; No. 4 hard, 90iV382We: No. 3 spring. 8Si4H.ci No. 4 spring, 80 2Hc; No. 2 durum, S54g6c; No. 3 durum, S4W565C. CORN-No. 2 white, 67H6Sc; No. 8 white. 67U0o7c: No. 4 white. 5H67o: No 2 yellow, WU66Ho; No. 8 yellow, VQ Mc; No. 4 yellow, 6&fi66c: No. 2, Kc; no- 4. ooi.jjwc; mo.- e corn. 04V4W6oc. OATS No. 2 white. aSHs'Sie; stand ard. 35Uc; No. 3 white. 34tG&5c; No. 4 white. StHQStvic BARLEY Maltinir. 60(S6Oe: "No. 1 fad. 41GM3C RYE No. 2, 66W57c; No. 3. 66Q60HO. The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, S4Vic; 1 car, 84c. Rejected hard winter: 1 car, 81c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 84iic No. 3 spring: 1 car. 84'4c OATS-No. 3 white: 1 car (choice), $3e; 4 cars, 3440. CORN No. 2 white: 1 car, 68c; 1 car. 67ic. No. 3 white: 1 car. S7?ic. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 66V4c No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 65ic No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, 66c. No, 3 mixed: 1 car. E6c; 1 car. 654c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 65a; 1 car, BiMc. RYE No. S: a cars, 66Uc CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trndlnsr nnd Closing; Price on Hoard of Trade, CHICAGO, May 15. New investment buying caused a rally today In whoat and the market closed steady at prices rang ing from lost night's level to Kc above. Corn finished a shade off to Ho up, with a gain or 'k&'.io; ana provisions dearer by 7Wo to 20o. In the opinion of many traders selling had been considerably overdone. This Judgment was confirmed about midday, when purchasing became somewhat ag gressive and shorts hurried to cover. Clearances at the seaboard were heavy, arrivals at leading terminals were light, the season In Canada said to be two weeka late and the Pacific coast states distressed by radical deficiency of moist ure. Previous to the upturn In the wheat market, quotations had been depressed owing to otatements that Russian crops promised huge returns and because of ex cellent weather and soil conditions east of the Rockies. Bears, however, were un nl.le to force more than slight reactions after tho bulge set In. Primary receipts of wheat todav were 645,000 bushels; lost year, 591,000 bushels; clearances or wneat and nour eaualled 018.000 bushels. Corn displayed firmness, the result of country buying. Oats strengthened on account of reports that rains In Illinois and Indiana din nnf extend as far as believed. Speculators and foreigners have taken to the buying side In provisions. Hog receipts were meager. quotations ranged as follows Article! Open. High. I Low, Clone. I Yes'y, Wheatl May. 88HI 88 88 w; 65H 6ui 66W 88 87H 87T4 90 56U July. Sept. Dec. Corn May. July. Sept. Dec. Oats Mav. 8714 ,873i 87 Kt.ttFTs 65 aVt !55,9s 65t 66 i 6614I Mil M304',i 64Q64H 64V. $7 3i SITa 36 19 60 19 40 19 20 11 10 . I 36T, 3M4 34! 37 71Mi 37U July.!S5ViQ4i 36364 fept.i34!ifi5l S5S 36H 1 35 34t I Dec. I 3s 35Tifi36 Pork I Alay 19-SO 19 70 19 80 July. 19 42H 19 25 11 00 10 S3 XS 62U 19 42H 19 65 19 80 11 10 10 90 Sept. 19 35 19 a Lard May. July. 11 10 I 11 00 10 93HI 10 85 10 82-85 WANTED TO BUY. nnlirnf f 9rf.hnri .... n..,. 1,1.1. . " for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. WOULD like to buy a five or six-room souse to be moved on a lot. One In th nelghborhtod of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. WANT to buy roller top desiT Douglas 5226 or Webster 2834. PEBT pliers for furniture. Catl D. VJX D. 8065. Quick huyers of furniture. WANTED TO RENT LIST your house with us. We have buyers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Llvr HtocU Com Kit anion Merchants. BYERS BROS. & CO. 8trong. Reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg MARTIN BROS, it CO.. Exchange Bldg. 10 H eo 11 CV 10 M4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $.0441 .064; No. 3 red. P5o$t.OO; No. 2 hard, 9044JMc; No. 3 hard, K4flc; No. 1 northern, 904c; No. I northern. SSSflle; No. 3 northern, S7iJ9c; No. 2 spring. RfrP0o; No. 3 spring. S7tfS9c; No. 4 spring. 80flS6o; velvet chaff. SOflfllo; durum, 92iW7c, Corn, No. 2, 5UtK4e; No. 3 white, 5S4flCc; No. 2 yellow. MU H56c; No. 3, MUfrfrSc; No. 8 whlto. fcv-J 6tViO. No. 3 yellow, 66tf"e, No. 4 while, 58c; No. 4 yellow, 65HttWc Oats: No. 2 white. 8S!e; No. 3 white, 36e87c; No. 4 white, S6i4G37V,e; standard. SMrftSHc. Rye: No. 2, R2c. Bnrley: 474JC7C Timothy: $2.85P3.65. Clover. Nominal. Pork. $19.50. Lard; $11.10011.124, Ribs; $11.374011.874. Ul'TTER Firm; creamery, 25374c KGOS Weak; receipts. 19,925 cases; at mark, enses Included, 164tTlSc, ordinary firsts. lRktfl7e; firsts. I84fisc. CHEESE Irregular; daisies. 134134o long horns. l$V.l$4o: twins, H41fUc; young Americas. 1414Hc. POULTRY Firm; chickens, alive. 17c; springs, alive. 17c. POTATOES Steady; receipts, 36 cars; Michigan, 4045c; Minnesota, .H0c; Wis consin, 3645o. nkw Tonic aiaxnrtAi market Quotations of the Dnr on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, May 16. FLOUR Steady, with a moderate jobbing trade. Spring patents, $l.60tfit.M; wlntur straights, 4.404t4.6O: wintor patents. t,7MjUUOi spring clears, $4.00fiH.ii, extra No. 1 winter. $3.!l.l0; extra No. 3 winter, $3,704(3.80; Kansas straight, $I.1504.2& RVE-rMarket quiet, No. 1. good, $3.(M 3.85: choice to tancy, $3.90ijN.00 WHEAT-Spot, firm. No. 2 red, nom inal, No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.00 f. o. 1. afloat; futures had an easy opening on crop news but milled anil were firm all day In sympathy with coarse grains. May, 98!ic; July, WHc: September, 964c HVE-Markct oulet. No. 1 gopd, $3.iVtf 3.85! choice to fancy, W.WJN.ua UYK FLOUR-Market qutetl No. 2 west, 684c; c. 1. f. Now York export. CO RNMEAL Market steady, Fine white and yellow, $1.3501.40 coarse, $1.30 '1.86: kiln dried. $3.85. BARLEY Market quiet. MnltlpK, S6U (Bo; c I. f Buffalo; feeding, 64c; nom inal, f. o. b. Now Yom. CORN-Bpot market steady. Export 64'ic f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot barley steady. Standard white, 434c; No. 2. 44c; No. 3. 43c: No. , 42c; ordinary clipped White, 42443o; fancy clipped white, 44c. HAY Market firm. No. 1, $1 t0H.15; No. 2. $l.001.06; No. 3. 8000c. LEATHER Market steady. Hemlock firsts, 2Sfl29c; seconds, 272Sc PROVISIONS rork, market Btoady, Mess, $21.7622.25; family, $24.0ix&125.00; Bhort clears. $20.7MtC3.25. Beef, aulof. mess, l&JTCOc: family, 2324c. Cut meats, firm, pickled bellies, ioil'14 pounds, $14.75 4j'1K.G0; plcklod hams, $15.25. Lard, firm; middle west, $11.1611.25: refined, firm, continent, $11.55; Foutn American, $12.35; compounds, steady, $8.37408.624. TALLOWr-Barely steady: city, CVic; country, eftOOtyc; special, 64c. HOPS Market firm; state medium, to choice 1912. 16C3c; 1911, 9c; Pexlfla coast, 1912, 16fl20o; 1911, lim5c.. . HIDES-Mnrket steady; Bogota, 284 2!iAo: Central America. ZSKa. PETROLEUM Market firm; refined New York. bulk. $5,K; barrels, $8.70; case". $11.00. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 6.929 tubs, creamery extras, 2S44i'Z)o: firsts. 2So; state dairy, finest, 28284c; process, extras, 22c; firsts. 27r274c; Imitation creamery, firsts, 27ei factory, current make, firsts, 26a; packing stock, current make. No. 2, 23c. CHEESE Steady; teojlpts, 2.011 boxes; stato whole milk, fresh colored, specials, 13c; state whole milk, white, 134o; state' whole milk, colored, average fancy, 124Q 12ic; stato wholo milk, white, 1213o; skims. 2413c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 32,823 cases', fresh gathered extras, 22423c; fresh gathered storage packed, first to extra firsts, 224c; fresh gathered regular packed, extra firsts, 21214c; fresh gathered regular packed, firsts, 2OJT204CJ Pennsylvania and nearby 'hennery whites, good to large slxe, new laid, 22H23a; western gathered whites, 20224c. POULTRY Live, steady; southern chickens, 31c; fowls, 17c; turkcyg, 124c, dressed, firm; fresh killed western fowls, 17194c; froren turkeys, 16Jo, ICansna City Grain nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 15. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard. 8G484c; No. 8, 86 874c; No, 2 red. 83Q07c; No. 3 red, 85SSo. CORN No. 2 white. 68c; No. 8, 5743 67c. OATS No. 3 white, 37374c. Closing prices were as follows: WI I EAT May, 834c; July, 81T4o; flep tember, 844c. CORN May. 56c; July, &54C6Ho; Sop tember. 65466Hc. OATS-July, 36c RYE-8c. HAY Choice timothy. $1Z7613.00; choice prairie. $10.60ffH1.00. BUTTER Creamery, 27c; firsts. 2c; seconds. 25c; packlrfg, 21c. EGGS Firsts. 18184c; seconds, 14o. POULTRY Hens, 13414o; roosters. Set ducks, 15c; broilers, rJT27c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu , 21,000 44,000 Corn, bu 27.000 23 010 Oats, bu 7,000 9,000 St. Louis General Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, May 16. WH EAT Cash : No. 2 red, 07c$l.O3; No. 2 hard, 8992c. FLOUR Unchanged. CORN No. 2, 69c; No. 2 white. G&3C040. OATS No. 2. 37c; No. 2 white, SSc. BRAN-9095c. HAY Timothy. $14.0018.60. RYE-614C. Closing price on futures: WHHAT-July. 85c; September. S4o. CORN-r-July, 35Ho; September, 6646C. OATS July, 35Hc; September, Sttc. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 14c; springs, 23630c: turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12o; geese, 7c. BUTTER Easy; creamery, 2l28o. EGGB-Steady, 17c. Rccelpts-Shlpments. Flour, bbls 8,000 10,000 Wheat, bu 24,000 88.000 Corn, bu 45,000 27,000 Oats, bu 24.000 49,000 Mlnneapnlla Grain Market, . MINNEAPOLIS, May 16. WHEAT -May, 8)4c; ,tuty, 88c; September, 89HO 9c. Cash: No. 1 hard. 914c; No. 1 northern, 9ViS0c No. 2 northern, B74 88c: No..2 hard. Montana., P0t NpL 8, S&ueswa . . FLOUR First patents, $4.6oG-4.R5; sec ond patents, $4.24.60; first clears, $3.30 3.70; scond clears, $l8041.20, BRAN-$n.OO18.00. CORN-No. 3 yellow. CS684c. OATSNo. 3 white, S5c. RYE No. 2. 6668a FLAX $1,294- BARLEY 44QC9C. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 15. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 104d; No. 2, '7s Sd; No. 3. 7s 7d; futures, steady; May, 7s 6Hd: July. 7s 4d; October, 7s 2Hd, CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 6s 40; American mixed, new, kiln dried, 6s 14d; American mixed, old, 5i 114d; American mixed, old. via Galves ton. 6s 8d; futures, steady; July, La Plata. 4s ild. Peoria Market. PEORIA, May 15.-CORN No. 2 yel low. 67c; No. 3 mixed, 6C4o. OATSNo. 2 whit. 57Uv Kn .1 wt,lt. S64c. Metnl Market. T NEW YORK. May 15.-METAL8-Cop-per, steady; standard spot and May, $16.60. nffrAi4 .lima 1K IK rftnnA . T,,l.. ,rv. offered; August, $16.36, offered; electro- tji.i, 1 1u.01uw.wj uuna, i9.wi castings, $15.62. Tin; Weak; spot and May, $48.60 49.25; June. $45.258.00: July, $fl.0047.25. T on ,1 Ur.u.li, il M V-. r A l: .. 1 - . -,..,.. - WIU. Ml'CI . C i . SUIOi, $6.40C.eo. Antimony: Dull; Cookson's, t.it.w. iron; caiy, o. 1 nortnern, $17.0O-j 17.60; No. 2. $16.7617.O0; No. 1 south- nrn 117 AVfMT KA- XTa , , l . $(7.00'17.50. Exports of copper tills month, 19,405 tons. London copper, easy; spot, ICS 12s 6d; futures, f8 ISs 9d. Local CAViiatlga ptuca ui vill. iUllB. MitldOn tin. weak; spot, 1221; futures, (214 10s, Local exenange sales or lean, tuo.ouo lbs., East St. Louis delivery. London lead, 18 15s. LKinuon spriier, xu, iron, i. leveiana war rants, 70s In London. ST. LOUIS, May 15. M ETALS Lead, quiet, $4,224. Spelter; Quiet, $5.35. HtlKsr 3Iarkrt. NEW YORK. May H.-SUGAIV-IUw, steady; muscovado, 2.80S2.83c; centrifugal, gao4.$3c, molasses sugar, $2.6frfc2.fc8; rc- Sept , 10 90 11 00 t 10 W ,10 95-97 Ribs III May , 11 724 MM 'll 11 80 July 11 074 11 SO 11 TJ4 II 80 Sept '10 M-97'11 00-021 10 9(1 1 It PO OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Good to Choice Light Steers Aotive nnd Firm, HEAVY BEEVES ARE VERY SLOW Hon" Talrly Active nnd Steady to Stronr Shfrp nnd I.amba Aro Steady to fttronirfr, Trade Not Overly ActlTe. SOUTH OMAHA, May 15, 1913. Hecelpts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday LF82 7.9?S 9,01j Auvsaay ...... it,iie is,avi Official Wednesday ... 2,451 10.331 Lstinmto Thursday ... 2,800 9.000 3.600 Four days this week . 10.259 VMu 2. Hamo days last week. .19.108 S,316 23.201 Samo day 2 w'ks ago.. 14.321 3i,997 36.094 Snmo day 3 W'ks ago.. 15.662 33.901 29,725 Samo day 4 w'ka ago., 16.974 40.H9 41.4SS Same day last vear....ia792 42.005 11.326 The following tat shows the receipt ui caitia, nogs ana sneep at Houin umnw for tho year to date as compared with Inst year: mil. lilt. Inc. Deo, Cattle 336,698 852.341 16,615 Hog ...1.089.214 1.400.140 320,894 Sheep ........ 820,069 793,223 26,846 The following table shows the range of Prices for hoi at South Omaha tor tlx last few days wltti comparisons; Date. 1 1913. iyu.tn.iim.n9u i9ot.ityoi. May 4. 7 62 6 621 9 00 7 04 6 261 6 ii May 6,. 8 ltt 9 19 7 00 5 8S May 0.. May 7.. May 8.. May 9.. 7 44 6 661 9 17 9 18 9 18 6 94 6 85 0 97 5 37 6 31 5 34 6 19 6 21 6 27 6 US 6 19 6 a 6 28 7 49 7 6C 7 59, 8 10 5 76 8 Wk 5 77 6 9 6 97 7 01 May w. May ll.i May 12. May 13. May 14. May 16. 7 &6 7 I 6 7l 26 6 W) 9 Hi 5 95 19 23 6 II 8 144 5 46 8 13 5 97) 9 N I 9 39 6 96 I 7 04' 5 85 6 35 8 234 8 .' T 60 7 OS 6 24 5 22 6 3 0 24 7 69; 7 11 Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. lr 1 .. .. Wabash R. R 6 Mo. Puo. Ry 1 .. Union Paciflo R. R. 17 32 7 C. & N. W east... 5 C. & N. W west.. 34 77 I 1 C St P., M. & O.. 17 C, B. & Q.., east... 6 2 ,. .. C B. & Q., west... 30 86 1 C R. I. & P., east. 3 IS C, R. I. & P., west. 3 1 .. 1 Total receipts.. ...U7 132 15 3 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Morris & Co 496 1.C93 1,282 Swift Sd Co 629 1.867 119 Cudahy Paoklng Co,, ..1,071 3,812 1,777 Armour & Co 660 2.907 60S Schwartz & Co 406 .... J. W. Murphy 815 Morrell , 1 S. O. P. Co 9 L. P. Co 24 Sinclair 26 Hill & Son 26 F. B. Lewis 12 J. B. Root & Co 29 Mo. & Kan. -Col. Co... 3 Clliro & Chrlstlo 2 Other buyers 234 .... 227 Totals 3,107 10,908 3,983 CATTLE Cattle receipts were fair for a Thursday, 116 cars being reported In, and this leaves the total for the four days this week nt 10,367 head, the small est for a good many weeks back and smaller oven than tho light run of a year ago. The market as a. wholo was very much lacking in lire ana snap. Buyers seemed to want all the cattle here, but they were not sufficiently hungry for them to show any haste wnatever in buying, on the contrary, all buyers operated very deliberately und tho trade was more or less of a drag from start to finish. There were a few right good yearling steer and heifers and they sold very readily at good firm prices, the best here reaching $8.76. On the other hand the medium kinds of i'ghl cattlo ilnd heavy cattlo wero nil very slow. Some salosmen did not think that they got out quite as well as yesterday. The market generally speaking might be quoted aa slow to about steady. Cows and heifers did not show much change, being steady as a general thing. There were very . few stock cattle or feedsrs In the yards and hardly enough to try out the market, but the feeling was no better than steady. Quotations, on Cattle: Good to chole beef steers, $8.008.75; fair to good beef steers, k.idob.w; common to fair beet steers, $7.8097-76; good. o choice heifers, S7.O04J7.76; good to choice cows, $.757.25; fair to good grades, $3.756.09; good to choice stockers and feeders, $7 WS.0o; fair to good ltockers and feodis, $7,000 7.60: common to fair stockers and feeders, $0.267.00: stock cows and heifers, $100t 7.25; veal calves, $7.0tfl.00; bulls, stags, etc. $6.767.36. Representative, sales: BEEF STEERS. At. Tr. No. At. Pr. Ho. 4... 41... 12... ... II... I... 17... I... It... I... 4... II... to... II... II... II... 41... 120 7 10 il Ull 7 M 1010 " 40 toet 7 to 1071 7 0 1MI 7 70 tl 7 TO 1001 1 71 imi 7 m t 7i mo 7 71 1071 7 10 mi 7 to 1117 T M 1221 7 10 HIT 7 10 HOI 7 II 11H 7 II 40... ... 1049 I 00 ......17I I 00 ......1IM 109 Ull I 06 mi i 08 1011 I 06 1111 I 06 1141 I 10 1117 I 10 lilt I 10 Ull I 10 Ull I 10 1103. I II ueo i u 1117 I II 1177 I II not i ii toil I 11 ......Ull I to 1011 I 20 IT,. .HIT T W IT 1801 7 10 $.. ...mi 7 to II... II... mi t m UK 7 K) II.. 111 I 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. itl 7 11 117 7 40 Itl 7 41 17.. .... 110 7 U 1 II II I II II IT 40 II.. II.. 14.. It.. 41.. I., tl.. 14.. 1171 7 U Til I 00 1021 I 00 Ull I 00 1011 I 10 mi i to ......1141. I II ill I 71 , '29 7 10 ;n 7 m . 101 7 II , Itl 7 TO i 100 7 71 , lit 7 Tl , 112 7 10 COWS.' II... ... U.'.'. i 7TI 4 00 17.. i. ...1100 1 10 140 I 00 ' 4 -...1170 10 110 I 10 t 1200 I It .' 1010 I 19 4 1010 I Ill 40 1 1110 I II 1000 6 60 1 1170 T 00 1117 I M 1 1104 7 00 ......1071 I IS I ,.lt0 7 10 1041 I 70 14 1000 7 10 .1000 I 70 10 ., HI 7 10 HEIFERS. 1(0.1 10 J. ,.100 7 IS .. TTI 7 II ..100 T 10 .. 714 7 40 .145 1 ID III 7 10 III 71 I . 110 7 00 3 7T0 7 00 t 1070 7 00 I IU 7 25 f. 10IO 7 tt'.Y. BULLS. I eio I so i uto to 1 1010 I Tl 1 1410 7 00 1 tM I 01 1 1400 7 00 1 IIM I II 1 UM 7 00 CALVES. 1 110' I 10 1 M I 00 I UI 7 09 4 110 I 10 I Ill 7 tl 4 Ill 10 00 1 110 I 10 1 lL 10 00 1 2" I 71 l... MO 10 00 II 234 I Tl 1 11010 04 1 110 I 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 100 7 00 1 711 7 40 II.... US 7 60 ROGB With another liberal run In sight the market opened In good shape again this morning, some sales made to ship pers early looking to be a little stronger. For the most part, however, the trade was ust about the same as yesterday's, and the prices paid by the packers showed little or no change. The bulk of the hogs sold at $3.208.25. ust the same as on yesterday, and tops brought as nign as is.raft. Doing jio nigner than yesterday's high mark. The movement was continuous and fairly active, and In consequence everything had been sold In fair season. For the four days this week values show very little change. Today's average shows ust a shudo decline from the fig ures paid last Saturday. There have been no sharp advances made on any day this week, but the market has shown enough strength to recover nearly all of Tues day's big decline- The bulk at the doss of last week was $8.208.30, and while thla Is a little stronger than today's bulx the top today Is better than Saturday's by 24a The receipts were fairly liberal today, about 132 cars, or 9.000 head, being re ported in. For the four day the total Is 40,690, over 2.000. larger than last weak, but nearly 1.500 short of the supply on the same clnj a year ago. Representative sales: No. At iti, rr. No. At. 6h. rr. Jl ... Ml ... I . . . Ml ... I M 114 I II 40 Ill 40 I M fi "I II IT rtt 140 I M J! M 10 I 174 IT t M IX M ..Ml ... im M j ,4 II. ... Mi ... I M TT tl 1M I II M. ... M . . ft 41 Ill 44 I II . ... IM ... I M 44 !M ... I K im mi w ii in ii J o i to ti :tt im ' JI? Tl 24! ... n 71. ... 774 14 I 10 10 tM SO I :j IT 10 s IT 114 in J JJ J 2o i :o ii :it to i x M.. . . tt i) IM it ill (V) i 3(, J' M tl) 71 !-2T 10 I IS II. I4T HO I 1 4 ( 10 6 H M . 211 240 I M rt MJ IK) 6 H II ... JTI 14 IM Tl 211 I :i 1S 120 I 14 Tl 21) 49 I 21 'i HI 240 I M IS JOT 0 I H 2M ... t 13 u ... I 26 M JJ4 14 IT. . .. HI 14 I M ! !P ' M ' l IM I M 4- . . JJI H IK T4 Ill 10 I tl 1 71 141 144 I 1 4 lie a tin o ....no jo ss I "I o in, ii in ,o i u !J T 200 I llu T4 Ml 110 U il. . . im Ml i T4 !7 IM IS 4i. m 40 i nn st no a i ts I" 0 IIW 71 244 144 I IS J I 14 Ml 119 I M M . JM TO I llH Tl Ill 40 I ITU 4.. ,ll ... I X3 14 Ill IM I i;4 7.... 141 ... IB, tl. .Ill 160 ITU 71 Ml 144 I IIS M IM 204 I 274 7 .. .141 1C4 l,j T. . .Ml IM I MX, 'IIH 14 Ill 144 I 174 i "2 M IH ! Kl 144 I I7H 61. . . Ill 10 IU, T joj 40 I 10 ft. 2U ISO I II H IS Ut U4 I 19 M... .HI 20 I tit, 4. ... Ill ... I SO Tl. .. ..Ml 40 J. . . IM ... 14 12... Ill 14 I IH 41.. . 1IT ... M Tl. . MS tXI tii It . . .IM ... 14 HI IM Mt 71 101 ... I 114 2l . I 13 71 Ill ... I 114 1 1 SI II til ... I 11 Vi POS. 4. .. 106 ... 7(0 tmiCKP Arrivals of sheep and lambs nt this point totaled 3,600 head, being a very moderate supply for n Thursday, com pared with one and two weeks ugo. The general quality was not as good as of late, as comparatively few really choice offerings of hnndywclghts wero placed on the market. Trade began nt a sea sonable hour, and on the whole was fea tured with a fair degree of activity, with the closing business being n Utile quiet as compared with the opening, Generally speaking, Hales were made on n steady to strong basis, and most of tha offerings were disposed of In good season. The majority of tho Mexican wnoled lamb moved nt figures anywhere from $8.00 to $8.50. Among tho lamb receipts was a car of California spring lambs that sold at $8.25. Shorn grades formed about the same proportion of the re ceipts as yesterday, nnd tho early sales Included a load of such kinds at $7.00. There were few, It any, nged sheep or yearlings here. , Quotations on sheep and Umbsi Good to oholco western lambs, Js.voao.15; fair to good Mexican lambs, $3-16ttN.25: good to choice Mexican lamb", $8 2MTS.85; fair to good western Iambs, $7.8506.00; good to choice shorn lambs, 7.00Q7.40; yearlings, light, $7.2507.60; yearlings, heavy. $7,000 7.25; wethers, good to choice. H60S-8.T5; wethers, fair to good. $6.96436X0; ewes, good to choice, $6.00Ui.60: ewes, fair to good, $5.75416.00; culls and bucks, $0,003 6, SS. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 117 fed lambs ,.. 80 7 75 252 shorn lambs 81 7 00 203 frd ewes 90 6 25 208 Mexican lambs 80 8 35 69 Mexican lambs 79 8 26 183 Mexican lambs 80 8 25 208 Mexican lambs 80 8 30 91 Mexican lambs 81 8 90 194 Mexican lambs si R 30 76 Mexican lambs 81 8 26 204 Mexican lambs 79 8 25 210 fed lambs 74 7 76 60 fed lambs S7 A 00 184 shorn feeder spring lambs. 48 6 75 300 shorn feeder spring lambs. 65 7 26 112 shorn ewes 96 6 35 CHICAGO LIVE HTOCIC 'MARKET Cattle Rteadr to Dime Loirer Hog Stendy to Htronsr. CHICAGO, May 15.-OATTLE-.Re. rnlnta 04000 1, ,t t light. $8.40g8.G5; mixed. $8.3038.60; heavy, n.wuu.oi'),, roucn, is.wu4.aj; pigs, W5.607I 8.85; bulk. $8.4MH).fl0. CATTLIS Receipts', 4.600 head; steady to lOo lower. Beeves, $7.1039.00; Texas steers, $6.6507.60; western steers, $7.0008.15; stockers and feeders, $8.8509.70; cowa and heifers, $3.8667.90; calves, $1.25sr9.60. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,, 14,000 6.90; yearlings, $6.40W7.60' Iambs native, tm.utuv, wcaicrn, fu.txiai o. tv. ICnusas City Live Stock Mnrket, lr A MR A R PfTV Atn T.. rtl mm m ....... .j .' t i Mtn iii.wviiUEJ llralnta 2 HOrt i n .1 .l.n,fu 1 fv. higher, dressed beef and export steers, Ti.outio.ou; inn iq goou, ti.iHui.io; western steers, S7.00OS.S6; stockers and feeders, $6.60fl.00; southern steers, $fl.KmpIV southern cows, $4.6097.25; native cows and heifers, $!.23$8.S5; bulls, $5.75187.60; calves, $6.60910.00. iiuub-lieceipts, s.ww neaaj steaay to strong; bulk, $8.858.45; heavy. $8.aotf o.tv, ijucarrs ana ouioners, SA.SOUS.U; IIKUt, ".WUTl.Wj 1'IMB, I.WO'I.OO. BIIM151' AND LAMUHT-RecelptS, 9,600 k II , t All ,t 1, t n in In am J lnmbs, $7.2MT8.85; yearlings. $6.0007.25.; winners, T.tmjw.iw, ewes, H.wuo.so, Ht. Lnnls Live Stock Tirnrkrt. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 16. CATTLE Receipt", 2,100 head; steady; stockers and feeders, $3.25(98.00; cows and heifers, $5.00 flS.76; bulls, $5.0037.00; calves, J6.0W7.06; southern steers, t6.00Q8.00; cots and heifers, $4.0007.00. HOGS Recelnts. 8.400 head; 10a hlshar- Pigs and light. $7,0008.(16; mixed and butchers, $8,6008.60; good heavy, $8.603 8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,409 head; teady; muttons, $6.0007.00; year lings. $7.X8.60; lambs, $7.0O.26. Bt. Joseph Live Stuck Market. ST. JOSEPH, May 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head: market steady to strong; steers, $7.25638.60; cows and heifers, $4.00 Q8.10; calves, $6.0009.25. HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market steady to 6o higher; top, $9,46; bulk, $8.30 C38.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocslpts, 5,600 head; market slow: lambs, t7.26O6.40. Live Xtoek In Nlarbt, Receipts of live stock at the six prln olpal western markets were as follows: Cattle. Hons. BhaeD. South Omaha , 3.800 9,000 8.500 St. Joseph 600 6.600 6,600 Chicago 4,600 20.000 14,000 Ht. 1X3U1B 7.100 8.400 3.400 Kansas City 2.600 8,300 9,600 Total ...12,00 62.300 35,900 Cotton Sfarket. NEW YORK, May 15. COTTON-Bpot closed quiet; middling uplands, l2o; mid dling gulf, 12.25c; sates. 436 bales; futures olosed steady; May. 11.40c: June, 11,47c; July, 11.62c; August, ll.Slo; September. ll.Olo; Ootober, 10.95c: December, J0.96o, January. 10.94c: March, 11.02c. COTTON Cloro. steady nt a net de cline of one to two points. nkw uuuigANM, jiay i& cotton Bpot, quiet and unchanged; middling, 12 f-16c: sales, 3nb Oales. ST. LOinS, May 15.-COTTON-Dulli middling, 12Uc; no sales; receipts. 97T bales; shipments, 1,235 bales; stock, 2S.8SS bales. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, May 15.COFPEE-Steadj at unchanged prices, to an advance ot S points and sold 3 to 8 points net hlghrl during the morning In response to rela tively firm cables, unfavorable Brazilian crop reports and scattered buying. In the late trading there was moderate real izing, which eased prices off from the best. The close was steady. Bales, 81,000 sacks. May, 11.25c ; July, 11.30o; Septem ber. 11.47a; December, lL4c; January, 11.49c; March, 11.62c, Spot steady; Rio No. 7, llHc; Hantos No. 4, UVtBUHo. Mild dull; Cordova, 11&0170, Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. May 16. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market was quiet and steady. The Urge carpet auction came to a successful olosu Jobbers report a quiet trade t-ir spot shipment, but a good advance business for fall. Nctt York Mtnlncr Stocks. NEW YORK. May 15.-Closlng quota tlons on mining stocks were: Cn. Tunnel stock... t Little Chief t do boada . . UMeilcsn ,. .., 70 Con, Cat. A Vs UOntarlo .. , .,, 200 Iron BtlTsr ... lUOpblr 10 LaadTtlla Con I Yellow jacket ...... . to Offered, NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Stock Quotations Scaled Down on Small Volume of Business. MANY NEW RECORDS REACHED Ilenr Traders Attnok List Half llenrtrilly nnd Movements Are Nnrrow nnil Irresr olnr. NEW YORK. May 15,-On small vol ume of business quotations of stock were scaled down again today. Nearly it dozen new records for the year were reached, although none of the active stocks were In thn llt Th ?.,,. ii. of demand for stocks Induced bear trad Ifni? M"bul attacked the list urm u-ui) anu movements were nar row and Irregular until the final hour, when tho market turned downward mort decisive V While aaHW r,.- .I t.- 1 . . v 1 tj vj tu ur largely for the short actount there were signs of liquidation In various quarters ana somo severe losses. The fcrtllltei !T.0US tt" JW. . Cotton oil, the weak c.t ui mp snares, nroite over four points sale Pncln WB "Rn pressed foi The expected engagement of $1,000,000 vn??u ITLfran?e ,WM -nounced 1 ho Bank of France In Its weekly state ment reported nn Increase In gold In hand of $1,826,000, but only one of the shipments made to France since exporta t ons werts resumed reached Paris In mo to figure In tho report Although U.10 HtJJi KnKland reported a loss of over $2,600,000 gold for tha week, the pro- highest of the year. Chesipeako and Ohio sold off sharply )tiv?J-ilt "L announced that the regular dividend had been declared, tn S B?.l.rP J th8 Ncw "ttV" board Sio 1 ,,,l.2d8nd M not "-k'n ntll the S2?Sf IrU.W,?'. ?.ond? .rorked.eMle, ttli.-j A.'. "V '?r vniue, 11. 400,000. ' "''V ba" bonds were unchanged Nl',",1';r ot sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Amlntmii Copper ... ikooo T4H nu nti Amertftn Agricultural .. loo 4IU 41 4?u Amrlrn Ueet Sutsr..., ..... JT Amrloan Can ,. i.ooo u M" .. American ran rfa too MU u ilS American a A F . , H Amtrlean ration Oil ... B.WO 41H MV ol Am, loe Securltl , ... .Jj American Llnuad 400 I I t American LocematlTe ... too I1U llu lju American R. A n loo MS H IIU Am. 8, A n. ptd loo JMVt 103H 101U Am. Sutar Iltflnln ' , JSH Amarlcan T T....... MO 111 ill H7 Amarloan Tobacco 1K ixv 110 11T Anaconda Mining Co..,, 100 TIH lju u Atthlam . I, m u MU AUhlMn oM , ... Mo lV ttV MV Atlantlo Coast Una,,.,. 100 1J1H mil UOH ntltlmore A Ohio...,,,., 100 (is IIU l DHhlahera Steel , tl Ilrookljn narld Tr. 7,700 MH MM llv Canadian racltlo 11.100 217 IMS 1344 Ontrat Laathar mj Cheaasatke A Ohio 10.100 41 IIS ati Chlcato 0. W, ,.. ..... nu Chlcaso, M. A Bt. P.,., 100 10IU IM lot (Tilcapt A W. W... too 1MH tmt Itl Colorado F, & I......... 100 II It WU ContolldiUd Oai . ...... 100 MOV, 121 H 12IH Corn rroducu M0 10H tOH 1H Dataware Hildaon...., ,, ill Danrar Rio Orand..,. II Danrcr A It. O. ptd 1! ntttlllara' Sacnrttlaa ,. . Rrl (00 IIH MM, 21 tSrl lat ptd..., 400 41 4144 4IU tola 2d M 100 1414 I4U I4V4 Oanaral Elactrlo ., too 1IIH 1"H 1I7U, Orrat Northern ptd nreat Northern Ore ctts. Illinois Ontral ,, tnterboraush Itat Inter. Mat, ptd International (arrester., Inter-Marina ptd , International Taper International rump Kantaa City Southern.... Lteleda (tan ,. Lthtsh Valley LoulKTllle ft NaahTllle.. It.. Bt. P. & 8. 81 e. M. Mlsaourl, K. & T Mliaourl Pielllc vitlnnat tlWvU National Lead N It. It. et M. M pfd.. Nw York Central N. V. O. A W Verfolk - Wratarn North American Northern racltlo racltlo Mall PenntylTanta ,,, reople's Oas wo 118 mv; II 100 UlVt 1144 111 M0 14 11H 1SH 00 IIH 4lti 41 i. .. .. 101 114 100 t iu 7U ,. ,. It It 1,000 WH utH 111 400 111 1I0H HOU. 100 uiH lilH lit tiH 1,100 IIH 44 114 , 41 KM IIH II 10U 1,000 HV, M lH mo imi 10m 1W 100 71H 7IU 70 100 114 114 1U( 1H 1,200 110H UOH U014 100 IM 10 1MH rtttabarsh Coal ..... 17H 244 II 114 111 111 II tlu, IIH HI ii nu IIH IIH IIH IIH ..... II 41H 1H , ... M IS MH I4H 14H ..... 71 14 H II .. ., HH Pullman ralaca Car.,.., needing Uepublle t. & 8 Republic I. & 8. ptd ., Itock Island Co Itock Island Co. pM.,,, Ht. I4. A 8. F. Id ptd. Seaboard Air Une Staboard A L ptd.,... flloae-Bheftleld B. A 1... Soutlitrn Pectus Southern Tlallwar 0. nallway pfd.. Teanassa Copper ..... Vfl 11 M0 II 100 M Teiss ft Paelfls nnlon THeirie . 27.W0 14IH 147H lltH TTnlon PsctflO Pfd, 100 IIH "H H :oo ssh h 4H United States Resltr- 1 United (Mites Itubaer. si United States Bteel 17.M0 MJ4 II IT 8. Bteel pfd wrt lonu 10H lMi Utah Copper mm a. It M K1V vc.roTlna Chemical .. 1.? 1H ijf I. WW P , T. ... - nr.K..h 1,1W 1 fix 1H 7H Wabash pfd l.J H Wanlarn Uarrlsnd " 7H IIH I Western TJnion Weetlnthouse Klertrlo .. Wheeling A L. B .... .... 11 4H Total asies lor ina oar, in.tw "' BtJlTldend. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. May 15.-MONBY-On call, steady; 244CO Pr cent; rulln rate. 2T4 per cent: closing bids, tK per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, steady; 60 days. 84 per oent; 60 days, 4 per cent: six monthatt, Per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6 V.? 5H per cent. Stertlnff exohange. steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 83 for 60-day bills and at $4.8330 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4 82. SILVER Bor, 61o: Mexican dollars, 48a BONDS-Oovernment, steady; railroad, easier. Closing quotations on bonds today wtra If" gVSriV. rsg. .I0OHK. C. Bo. ref. Is. . IIH do itxnim l00u 5,u ' ?.. do toupon I.! 101? M. K. AT. 1st 4s.. U. S. 4sT reg UIH no gen. 4Hs-. IIH 40 coupon H "Mo, PaelBo Is. .11 Panama ts, toupon.lOlH do ooot. Is....... IIV S ill (i otU.. Hnt It R of B 4H H , .&er. Ax Is. .... W T. C, ,. IHs. JJH A T. A T er, 4s, . too do deb. 4s. .. IIH Am. Tobacco 6a. Ill Y K H A H Armour A Co. 4Hs. 10 cv. IHs . ... II AtohUon re. A W. 1st e. 4. I H do ct, 4a 1110,... do or. 4s 10 to n. ( MW No. Padtto ts.. M ACL Ut 4s. .- IIH do la IIH nil. A Ohio 4s II O. B. L. rMg. 4s. MH rtrook. Tr ct. 4s. . MJi do con. Is, ... 4 Cen, of Os. la 1MH Reading ten. 4a. IIH Can. Lfcather ta... MHB. U. A 5. f. fg 4s H dies. A Ohio 4H- a Sn- la, .. 77 doconT. 4HS- L. 8. W. 0. 4a 1JH Chicago A A. .. MHB A. U adi. ts. , 72 C D. A Q. j. 4.. . M.8o- pao. col. 4. . MH do gen. 4a H do er. 4s.. .. . . ITH C M A B P 0 4HS.1HH do 1st rf. 4s... , 10 r n I. A P. e. 4s. HU80. Rallvay ts. . .104 dc rfg. s do gen. 4a. . IIH C A 8. r A a 4Hs M Union Pacine 4a.. MH D A H. ct. 4a, .. 7 do ct. 4s ,. . IIH D A R. O. ref. fra. 7IH 00 1st rt. 4s, IIH Distiller.' Is .... J4U 8. Rubber Is. 101J4 Erie p. t. U. . IJ,4 V. 8. Bteel td la. MH do gen. 4s 71 Va..C. Chem, la. II do ct. 4a. ssr. H- HWaUsh 1st A ex. 4i UU 111 Cen. lit ref. UMHWeatem Md. 4s. 7IH liter. M U. 4Hs.. lHWest. Blee. ct. N. MH Inter. Met. 4Hs-,.- TIH Wis, Cntral 4s. 10 H Jspsn 4Hs MH Did. Otferad. Roaton Stock Market. BOSTON, May 15. Closing quotation! on mlnlns stocks were aa follows; Alloues tt Mohawk 41 Amal. Copper 7IH Netsda Cos UH A. Z. U A B.. IIHNIpUstsg Mines . IH Artsons Com IIH North Batta tl II. A C. C. A B. M. IH North Lake ....... J Cal. A Arliona..... II 0d Dominion .,. . 414 Cal. A Itecla 4U Oaceola II Centennial llHQulncy 11 Copper Rang C. C. 414 Shannon ... .. I East Dutta C. M . IIH Superior tVt Franklin IH Superior A D. M . 1 Olrouz Con t Tamarack 27 Oranby Con I1HV. B 8. Jl. ft M . ns; Qreene Cananea IH do pfd itK Isle Rorala Copper tl Ctah Cos 14 Kerr 7-aka IHUtah Copper Co. . 104 Lake Copper It "Winona 14 La Salle Copper lltWolTerls to Miami Copper . 21H Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. j ; i .7?