T TUB BEE: OMAITA, TITSSDAY, MAY 20, 1013. II ( I REAL ESTATE. CITY MlOPKnTV FOR SALE. FIELD OLUB TTOMF, Six rooms and bath, Bleeping poroh; house entirely modern, nearly new; paved street, paving paid; corner lot: near uuu uur line, vwnw utuuung new home, offers this splendid home at t4,H. Act quick. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-li Brandela Theater Bldg. BARGAIN Six-room cottage; full lot; MAP OP (1MXITA KTrneVrs free at our office; two stamps by mall, Chan, a Williamson Co., Real Estate. Insurance, care of property, Omaha. Also Omaha Red Book, vest pocket slie. All modern ercept furnace and (100 vuau, ubjhjiuo av mommy, win uuy It. PAYKR INVESTMENT COMPANY. FOR SALTS -room modern house, fur pace heat. 2512 No. 26th. Call Sunday. BARGAIN 6-rooni cottage; full fine location. Orvner. Web. 7M8. lot; TO BUT, SELL OR 1UCNT. FIRST SB IS REAIi ESTATE. FARM A It A At II I.AMIS FOR SALTS. California. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AT.FAT.FA nnd FnTJIT Lands. Southern Paclfio 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 n combined popula tion of far over 1.000,000. 1M PER ACRE-EAST TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA Juno 3d. See the FONTANA ORANOE GROVES, located on the electric 1'ne from Lot Angeles to Riverside. Make your reparations early and 1st us how you the r'GOLDEN STATE" from San Francisco to Sjrv-Dleeo. For free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Collforlan, see or write KARL BREHME. E13 5ca bide FOR SALE Farm land In the Antelope valley, the milk bottle of Los Angeles. Land In ths suburbs of Los Angeles is becoming so valuable for subdivision pur poses that the dairyman Is being crowded out. Just recently It has bean discovered that water' Can be had In large quanti ties In the Antelope valley. An tins promising valley Is only 70 miles from the rapidly growing city of Los Angeles, and because lan'd can still be had at a low price, farmers and dairymen are buying thousands ot acres of this fine rich land. We, can sell you 20 aores or more for 3100 per acre, on easy torras, located one mile from a good town. This la choice alfalfa and roar land. For further particulars write to Cen tlnela Land -Company. 1003 Title Iimur ance Building, Los Angeles, California. CALIFORNIA land oxcurslons 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat. Bk, Canada. A CANADIAN half section In famous Gooso Lake dlstrlat near two good towns, perfectly, choice land at a bargain If eold sooh. H. L. Archer. 314 Security Bank Bide. Minneapolis, Minn. form. 100-ACRE FARM. Five miles ot Council Bluffs; good up land, much of It Is practically level and not over 8 or S acres rough; 5 acres al falfa, fair house, plenty of berries and outbuildings; barn yard slopes south, well drained and pro tooted; fine orchard and vineyard of about 2 Aores each. This is hotter worth $160 por acre than many farms that have sold for that 'figure. It Is worth1 Investigating at $100 per acre. Let tis show you. McGee Real Estate Co., 105 Peatl St. Kamti, , LAND BARGAINS 160 acres, well Im proved, good soli, living water and tim ber; crops In and go with place. A real bargain on good terms. Near Parsons, Kansas. Also 160 acres r!oh prairie and bottom land, well Improved In gooa neighborhood In HlcKory Ce.,- Mo.v neat Weaubleau:' Will sell .for less than -any surrounding farms'for- cash. ' '" S. H. ARRISOT?, Nebraska City. Neb. .Montana. , SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler, Mont.; fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to diversified farming. For particulars write Valler Farm Sales company, Box 1025. Valler. Mont. Nebraska. 160 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 S referred. J. R. Collins,. 1029 Omaha Na onal Bank Bldg., Omaha Neb. Nerr York. NEW TORK STATE FARM FOR SALE. Tho eyes of the world are. turned to ward Tork Btate. Farms Bargains. 126 acro form, 2 miles from village, price, $12 per acre. 112-acre farm, 2 miles from village, 11 to Syracuse, t24 per acre. 5 aero 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. $500 cash down. Railroad fnre to purchaser. R. Munson, 2428 S. Sallna, St.. Syraause, N. T. Oklahoma. FOR SALE 8,000-acre ranch, Beckham county, Oklahoma. 500 acres bottom land tine cultivation, 350 acies nlfalfa, SO miles 4 and 5 wire fence; 6 miles hog-wire fence; running water erery panture: 3 seta improvements; corn yield last year, 80 bu., flno prospects for crop this year, E miles railroad town, great bargain, J 12.60 per acre, will carry back 112,000, ,000 head stock on farm .would sell. No trades. Hartszog & Reese. Carter, Okla. Texas. FOR quick sale, 640 acr3, near Hous ton, on shell road, $30 nor acre, divide If desired. F. A. Carpenter. Sbrnok, Tex. REAIj estate loans. MONET TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. 821 CfTT NATIONAL BANK BLDG., DOUGLAS 1273, MONEY? on hand at lowest rates for leans on Nebraska farms and Omaha My property in any amnunis, H. W. BINDER. S23 City National Bank Bldg. MONET To loan on business or resi dence properties. $1,000 to $600,000, W. XI. TftUOlAP, pwb xonai xama. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2718. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, E, SVi and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Fa mam St. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith &. Co.. 1320 Farnam St. HARRISON A MORTON. 916 Ora. Nat. n a D rrT Tfancs Loans $5O0 and up. VIXVXV J-I.X JJXLWtJ. nmnh. Vt. Bank. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. wcao. veaq uing.. isth and Farnam. 6 LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. REAIi ESTATE WAJfTED, LIST your house with us. We have buy rs. Osbotne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE BTEAMSHIPfl Ball every Saturday to and from 1 ( NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean oassage 74 days. Moderate ratsa For book of tours, rates, ete , apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Atrts., 35 W. Randolph St. Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL. AGENT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Situation Continues to Be a Nervous .One in Pit CORN SHORTS NOT TROUBLED Lone on Yellow Cereal for Mar Deliver- Are Not Likely to Net the Opposition Vcrr. Much Feature of Trading. OMAHA. May 19, 1913. Thore are two important factors sur toundlng the wheat market Just now. On the one hand may be seen tho losy crop prospects, which may possibly show n falilim itf l.etwcn tnls time and the ripening ot the bruin, while on the other side aie the concentrated holdings of the May future at Chicago, coupled with the fact that those who own anu may control enough ot the cash attlcle to prevent the shoriB from doing a great deal of dam ago in the matter ot evening up tholr positions by making deliveries on con tracts. Those who own cash whoat know that i".?? 2C ths ve'' b"t nuallty and that It will ba wanted before another crop is available and seasoned for milling pur poie. Conditions may be said to be ab normal. Witli a bumper crop of winter wheat almost at our doors and with tho prospeats for an average crop of spring wheat the situation In tho pit continues nervous from day to day. Daring shorts have put out lines of defeued futures with the expectation of covering these contract! and aeourtng a profit. It U only necessary for the casual ob server to look backward even as short a time as a week to sea wheie the short sellers have landed. They are generally lorooa u ouy tno wneat sola snort at a loss, and the ttade not unlike the Small fish, are to be seen In "schools." Were the speculators of the country more divided In their actions the sharp price changes to be seen from time to time would not be In evidence, but the temper would be more oven. Cash wheat wss UHc higher. Those who are long on corn for May delivery at Chicago are not likely to glvo the shorts a great deal of trouble, as It is generally believed that the open Inter est In the May option is not a large one. The "cotton crowd' stepped out of the May option with handsome profits, but that month was taken by a Chicago con cern, which has made the most out of It and now stands to make additional prof its. This, however, will be controlled by the run of corn, which Is promised to increase not only at Chicago, but at some ot the other markets of the country. Cash corn was unchanged to Ho higher. Most traders think oats should continue to show a good tone and they advise buy ing, them on the setback. Only UQo higher. , Clearances of wheat and flour were 637, 000 bu.; corn, 5,000 bu.; oats, 67,000 bu. Wheat at Liverpool closed unchanged to He higher; corn, Vic higher. Primary wheat receipts were 603,000 bu. and shipments 407,000 bu., against receipts of 556,000 bu. and shipments of 473,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 313,000 bu. and shipments 342,000 bu., against receipts ot 659,000 bu, and shipments of 407,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 580,000 bu. and shipments 791,000 bu., against receipts of 753,000 bu. and shipments of 349,000 bu. last year. ' Cnrlot Receipts. WhmL Corn. Oniii. Chicago 15 53 189 Minneapolis 160 Dunluth 77 Omaha 60 26 22 Kansas City 70 48 14 St. Louis 75 73 87 Winnipeg ., 751 Omaha Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 hard. 85S6cc: No. 3 hard. 84Sfio! No. 4 hnrd. 8OVS0S4c; No. 3 spring, St6S5c; No. 4 spring, swassiic; iso. s durum, S7J5ssc: no. 3 durum, SCUysic. Corn. No. 2 white, 67',Scj No. 3 white. 67057iic: No. 4 white. 65ia 664cf No. 2 yellowi E6'ici No. 3 yellow, 5titl66Uo; No. 4 yellow, M0554c; No. 2, 5C4c; No. 3, 65W?66c: No. 4, 66654c Oats: No. 2 whlto, 3&&36iic: standard, S5"4o; No. 3 white, 3o4(3354c; No. 4 whlto, 31H35o. nancy : waiting, wsjwc: no. l reea, 4iffl 43c. Rye-. No, 2, 5014057c; No. 3, E5H ftc. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat Noi 2 hard winter. 4 oars, 85V4o. No. 3 hard winter; 1 car, 85c; 2 cars, 84tic; 2 cars, S44c; "J4 car, S4c. No. nara winter: l'A cars, ic. uejeciea, hard, winter: 4 car, 75c. No. 4 spring: 1 .car. (smutty). 80c. Oats: Standard. 1 car, 35c, No. 3 white: 3 cars, 334c; 3 cars, 35c. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 35c. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 66c. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 6Co; 1 car, 56c. No. 3 mixed: 4 cars, DCc; 1 car, 65c; car, 654c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 55Mc. St. Louii General Market. em t AftTU ....... in wiiwim..n k. No. 2 red, $1.001.04; No. 2 hard, 9O092HC i:uiuv jno. z, Kftc; no. l wnite, wxffiac OATS-No. 2, 3?c No. 2 white, 33V4c RTE Firm at 61c. Closing prices: WHEAT-July. 86854c: September. 86?ic CORN-Juiy, 56HSXi6?ic; September, 56 e66Tic. OATH-Juiy, 30c: September, 30c. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. $4.75 6.05; extra fancy and straights, $3.0g 4.70; hard winter clears, $3.0033.00, bbbd-Timotny. i.oo. CORNMEAL $2.50. BRAN Lower: sacked, east track. 158 92c. HAT Quieter; timothy, $14.0018.00. IRON COTTON TIES-flSc. BAGGING 10c. HEMP TWINE 8e. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: jobbing. $19.75. Lard, higher; prime steam, $11.0571 11.15. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts. 111. 37 clear ribs.' $U.87V4: short clears , $12.00. Bacon, unchanged; boxed, extra snorts, tiz.Nitti clear riDS, $12.S7U: short clears, $13.00. POULTRY stcaay; cnickens. 14c; springs. 23 30c; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 12e; geese, 7c. butter duu; creamery, z4wo, EGGS Lower at 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.000 10.900 Wheat, bu 60,000 71.700 Corn, bu - 87.000 36,000 Oats, bu 62.000 22,600 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 19. WHEAT Spot, steadv; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 7'4d: No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 6Hd. Futures, steady; May. 7s 6ftd; July, 7s, 4'id; October. 7s 2nd. CORN-Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 6a Ud: American mixed, new, kiln dried, 6s ld; American mixed, old, 5s llltd; American mixed, old, via. Calves- WANTED TO BUT. Dolgoff 2d-hand store pays highest priest for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. WOULD like to buy a five cr six-room house to be moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. PEST Prices for furniture. Call D. TWX D. 8056. v Quick buyers ot furniture. WANTED TO RENT LIST your house with us. We have buyers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. LIVK STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shr'nkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Slock ConiniUlon Merchants. BTERS BROS. & 'co. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. CO.. Exchange BldgT LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received at the office of the secretary of (date. Lincoln, Nebraska, until Jl o'clock a. m., May 26, 1913, for the erection f a brick, steel and con crete .agricultural ball at the state fair grpunds, Llnoo'n, Nebraska according to the plans and ri e Itlcatlons, which may be had upon application to Secretary W. II Meilur iate capifol, secretary of state, or Archi-.-ct Surd P. Miller, 734 Brandela theater building, Omaha. Neb. Al. applications t p'..ir-. i us! be as. companled by lertlfiel rhrck for $25.00, payable to t, i secitaiy U state. aj.di-o: ; WAIT. Heeretary of the B. P. L. & B. M.17-d7t ton, 5s fd. Future, steady; July, La Platta, 4s llHd. FLOl'll-Winter patents. 3d. HOPS-In London, Pacific coast, 14 1MV 16 Us. CHICAGO UHAIX AND PROVISIONS Features ot tlin Trrullne nnd I'lnstnir Prices on Hoard ot Trade. CHICAGO. May 19, More of a dMrw( than expected lit the visible supply total gave tho wheat market today a decided lift The ciose was firm at an advanoo of Hfflc net. Com finished tiMic; onts with iv gain of He to ttTio and provi sions dearer by ,t4jc. Falling oft in the visible supply re ceived emphasis from a out ot 519,000 bushels In Chicago stocks. It was In regard to the local end of the situation that shorts evinced chief solicitude. Tightness of May (option speedily be oamo pronounced and caused that option to lead the advance. There was also a big drop in the amount ot shipment on ocean passage. Belief that some hard winter wheat hnd been sold here for export checked the bear effect that Ideal weather In the spring wheat crop belt othorwlso might have had. Talk that hitherto rosy prospects for humper crops southwest were not quite so bright also operated to sustain prices. Scaboani clearances of wheat and flour today equaled 537,000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheat were 665,000 bushels against (56,000 bushela a year ago. Corn was also strong from tho start. Iowa points reported that much corn land was under water, and that the weather was, too cold. Nebraska, too, sent word of delayed planting. Oats shorts bought on account of scantiness of moisture In Illinois. Denvtnd for provisions exceeded the offerings. Packers sold sparingly or not at all. and closing figures were at the top for the .day, Artlolel Open. 1 Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy. Wheat 1 " May. 90 1 90 91 90 July, SS'ifiii tSKWi Ht&ti S9H 8?i Bept. SSVitki $S?J 88gsSV( 58i SStfOH Deo. 90-X 90U 90U 90H 90H Corn May. 56 56H 56 66"i S5T4 July. SStttrU Ktt 661i 66; CO Sept. 6Ci5 67U 66H C7'.4V4 66H Dec. 641 65 64i 55 64V4 Oats III May. 3S S9?i SR; 39i SS Jwly. SfilUffH 3W 36i SjfPt. 35i!i S6i 35i 3&A.fci35'H Pork I May. 19 85 20 00 19 SG 20 00 July. 19 60-65 19 85 19 60 19 $T 19 CO Sept. 19 40 19 C3U 19 40 19 50 19 CO Lard May. 11 05 11 25 11 05 11 25 11 03 July. 10 90-92 11 02U 10 90 11 024 10 90 sept ii oo li io ii oo n io io rni Ribs May 11 97'4 11 95 11 97H U M July. 11 I'M 11 2714 11 1754 H 374 U 12-15 Sept U 00 11 124 H Q7',4 11 12V4 U 00 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.05HO1.07l! No. 3 rod, 98CSM1.02. No. 2 hard: 9193ic: No. 3 hard. 89JT92o; No. 1 northern, 91ff934c; No. 2 northern, 9092c; No. 3 northern, 8S09Oo; No. 2 spring, 90fl 92c; No. 3 spring. 8SJt90c; No. 4 spring, 8237c: velvet chaff, 88ft93V4c; durum, Wt 96c. Corn) No. 2, 67iff57Uc; No. 2 white. 60f604ci No. 2 yellow, 67tT57Hq; No. 3. 6C'4(S66ic: No. 3 white, 69S4SJ0c; No. 3 yellow, 6706TUO! No. 4, 65UQ5Uc: No. 4 white, BS4fi9c; No. 4 yellow, 6CJfK6V4o. Oats: o. 2 white! 40o; No. 3, S64c: No. 3 white, 37si03S4o; No. 4 whlto. X7fl7tfc; standard, 39Mlfl39;e. Rye: No. 2, C3o. Bar ley, 4SIiSc. Timothy, $2.853.C5. Clover, nominal. Pork. $20.00. Lard, $11.25 11.274. Ribs. $11.6012.00. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ttnotations of the Day on Vnrionn Commodities. , NEW YORK, May 19. FLOUR Steady and without quotable change: spring; pat ents, $4.GO4.S3; winter straights, $4,403) 4.C0; winter patents, $4,7553.10; spring clears, $4.004.2O; extra No, 1 winter, $3.80 04.10; extra No. 2 winter, $3,700(1.80; Kan sas straights, $4.1504.25; fancy spring patents, $5.40S5.95. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.6030.86; choice to fancy, $3.9004.00. WHT2AT Spot, firm; No. 2 rod, nom inal; No. ,1 northern, Dtlluth, $1.004, f. o. b. afloat. Futures were generally firm all day on dry weather In Canada, large clearances and the strength Of coaiso grains. May, 99c; July, OT'jc; Sep tember, 96ic. CORN Spot, firm; export, 61sc, nom inal, f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot, firm: standard whlto, 44 444o; No. 2, 45c; No. 3, 44o; No. 4, 43c; ordinary clipped white, 4344p44c; fanoy clipped white, 45c. RYE Firm: No. 2 western, 60334io, a I. f. New York. BARLEY Steady; malting. 55S0Cc, a 1. f. Buffalo; feeding, 54c, nominal, a 1. f. New York. CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yellow, $L35CPL40; coarse, $l.S0t?l.a5; kiln dried, $3.35. HAY Firm: No. 1. $11.00flll.OG; No. 2, $10.00; No. S, $8.0030.00. HOPS Quiet ; state, common to cnoice, 1912. 1523o; 1911, 9lo; Pacific- coast, 1912, 1520o; 1911, ll14c. IIIDBS-Steady; Bogota, 284294o; Central America, 28&c, PETROLEUM 5tcadv; refined Now York, bulk, $5.00; New York, barrels, $8.70; cases, zii.ou. WOOL Steady; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio. 27008c LKAfTHER Steady ; hemlook firsts, 28 29c; seconds. 2728c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $21.75 JJ22.25; family, $24.00345.00; packed, $20.76 22.25, Beef, steady; mess, $19.00020.00; family, $33.0OSt0O. Cut meats, steady; piokled belUes, 10 to 14 lbs., 14H3164o; pickled hams, $15.25. Lord, firm: middle west prime, tU.2O8U.30; refined, firm; continent $1175; 8tuth America, $12.85; compound. $8.8743.62H. TALLOW Quiet: clty 64o; epeolal, 6c; country, 64CS?o. BUTTER Firm: creamery extras, 28 ffl29c; firsts, 27t28ic: seconds, 2C40C7o; state dairy finest 28Jt284c; process ex tras, 28c; firsts, 273CTMio; Imitation oream ery firsts, 27o; faotory, current make firsts, 29c j packing Btook, current mako flrts, 26o; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 2So. CHEESE Firmer; receipts, S41 boxos; state, whole milk, fresh colored specials, 13Vio; white specials, 13V4c! skims, 2413o. EOGS Steady; receipts, 23,983 coses; fresh gathered extras, 22V423c; . fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 21022c; fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts, 2ietU4c: firsts, 2frSaoUc; Pennsyl vania and nearby hennery whites, 22gC4o; western Fathered whites, SOSIS'VO. POULTRY Dressed steady; fresh killed western fowls, 1701914c; turkeys, 18020c RICE Firm; strained common to good. 2Wo: Patna, 640?io. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, 86066c. ICnnans City Grain nnd Provision. KANSAS CITY. Mav 19. WHI3AT Cash, No. ,2 hard, 8540S94; No. 3, 8y si w; no. 2 rea, mxivio; rso. s, xusmc, CORN No. 2 white, 68c; No. 3, 67V40CS& OATS No. 2 white. S743Sc. Closing price on futures: WHEAT May, 83Ho; July, 824o; Sep tember. 82?ic. CORN May. fflHo: July. 66o: September. C5T4C OATH May, 37c; July, S5To; September. 85Hc. RyE-590COc. HAY-Steadv: choice Umothv. $12.76 13.00. BUTTER Creamery, 27o; firsts, 26c; seconds, 25c; packing, 21o. EQOS Firsts. lS8'iS4c: seconds, 13014c POULTRY Hens, 134Q14c; roostere, 10c; ducks, 15c, Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 20.000 4,000 Corn, bu U.000 18.000 Oats, bu ,...14,000 ' 15,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 19.-WHKAT-May. 884o; July, 88408Hc; September. 90e04c. Cash: No. 1 hard, 924c; No. 1 northern, 90H91Hc; No. 2 northern, SStv&SKici 3 hard Montana, 91Hc; No, 3, f.Si7c. FIXUR-FIrTit patents. $4.6)04.85; soo ond patent', $1.2604.00: first clears, $-VJ0 ($3.70; second clears, $2 803.20. BRAN-J17.C0ei8.OO. CORN No. 3 yellow, GOc. OATS-No. 8 white, 350G64c. RYE No. 2, WtitAa. FLAX-U.S0V4fll-SL BARLEY 450c. SlUrraukoe Grain Market. MILW1AUK1SE, May 19. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 94S5c; No, 2 northern, 91&03c; No. 2 hard. asifOSc; May, 91o; July, 8STa CORN No. yellow, fftj; No. 3 white, COo; No. 3. S7HWo; May, 57o; July, 666He. OAT &Q2ii' EAKLEY SJS&ia NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Low-priced Railroad Issues Show Aoutc Weakness. ROCK ISLAND SHARES HEAVY Lenders Avrntt Ontcomo of Today's Offerlnir of New York'a Four ntul One-Half Per Cent Itnmln, NEW TORK. May 19.-Tho partloular point ot Interest In today's stock market was the ncute weakness of a number ot low priced tatlroad stocks and bonds. St Louis & San Francisco securities stood out conspicuously with docllnes of 6 points for the common .nnd seconil preferred stook; 12 points fur tho first preferred and nearly 3 points for tho 6 per cent bonds. The first preferred at 35o was the lowest since tho low record of S4V.0 whs mado in ISStS. and the second t preferred touching 12, won at the bottom tlgure slnco 1897. Inquiries ollcitod no official explana I tion of tho weakness of the securities. Rock Island shares also were heavy. I In all eleven railroad stocks touched tho low prices for the movement, me mar ket In general held up well In the faco ot these declines and of rather active selling for foreign account. In the second "half of the session foreign stocks advanced above Saturday. Leaders were awaiting the outcome of tomorrow's of fering of $45,000,000 bond Issue abroad. Bids for tho city bonds from out of town banks wore being received today by tholr representatives here. It Is hoped that If this Issua and the Chinese loan uro attended with tho success which Is pre dicted for both of them the tesult may bo to stlmulato the Investment demand. Bonds wore Irregular, weakness ot speculative Issues offset Improvement elsewhere. Total sales, par value, $1,618,000. United States bonds wore unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations en Btocks were as follows: M1M. linn. 0r !"" Am<amtel Copper 11, 1W) ,4Vi 7W 7Vt Ainerlcm Axriouuuru Arawlcan Uwt Busar.... 400 MH AmfrltM Cm (.000 91 American Can pfd 00 1H Amarkan C. ft F Amcrlcaji Cotton Oil Silt liVi 40 u 9 Am. Ico aaourllira American Llnftwd ArarrlcaA tocumotlto ., American b'. A H. ...... Am. S. & It ptd Am. Busar Halloing American T. ft V Amtiloan Tobaoco Anaconda. Mlnlns Co.... AUhmon Atchison ptd Ai.aituu (.out !&..... Ilaltlmoro Si Ohio Belhlehctn Steel Urooalyn Itapld Tr...... Canadian l'acltls too 9V4 IU too CI tilt V4 ISO 101 101 101K 100 110 no io m 100 uo tj tst 1,000 V tH I7V4 100 mi ! fS tOO SH tvi 100 131ft 181 H lll'i 100 t ISH SV4 4,300 m ll'i S1V4 .ioo tm, tasi ssiH. Central leather 1W 21H CneeapeaVe ft Ohio. 210 61H Chlcaso U. W 100 1354 C, M. ft lit. r 20O 1M Chlcam A N. W "ft 1N lott loiH lot 4 130 10U 16J 17 12 ltl i 4 Colorado F. & I ,. Conrolldated Uaa Corn l'roducti 100 104 10U Delaware & Hudson Denver & IUo arands... 400 114 uuuver Ac it. 0. U(d.... 200 JH II 16H n Distillers' HecurlUes .... 900 15H Brie ...1 ,00 lih Krle lit ptd COO 424 Krte it pfd 100 314 344 uenerai i.iecirio Great Northern pfd (ireat NVirthern Ors ctta. Illinois Central Interboroufh Met. ...... 1 ... , -1. . pttt. International Harrester.. Inter-Marine ptd International l'aper ..... International Pump Kansas City Southern.... ldcledo (las Lehigh VaJley Louisville & Nashville.. M., tit. 1: & a. 8. 11... Missouri, K. ft T Missouri Ilaclflo National Dlsoult INallonal Lead , N. II, It. ot 1L 24 ptd,. New York Central n. y o. & w (Norfolk St Western..,..,. Mirth American Northern I'scldo Pacltla Mall rennajrlvanla People's Oas IV, tt, C. & St. L...I... Plttsbunli Coal I'reMed Steel Oar Pullman Falaoo car. Heading- Iteoublle I. ft H SM 13SH 1M 131 COO 1MV 12U lit tCO U 3IU Ui too luu lit uu, tOO 14Vi KS 14i 1,700 t04 (0k (OH IDA lMli 104H 103 0 14 144 U I I 31 tOO 234 33 000 154 too lit 100 lit 1,300 23U a 300 3U iei ieii 131K "Hi 131 130H UV, 23i "H 314 I0O 1144 1US 113 41 1,100 214 31V4 I1H 1,000 100H H V 400 21 Sl I3H 10O 109H 10SS 103 200 72 71 114 400 114i 1144 114 11 4,800 1104 110 110U 109 109 109 1014 ft 114 ,. 14 400 153 1MU 151 34,(00 1404 l!s 1IXH Republic I. ft a pfd,,,. tOO nock liland Co 14.000 Rock Island Co. pfd 1 000 gV4 144. It ni 21 tOH u 274 It Seaboard Air Lino . . .. ii2 Ki.i a t . ... ii '..!: ".1;; "7s . n.i . j. , l J, iiu,...., Bloas-Shelflold 8. A I... toutbrrn I'acltlc Southern Hallway 80. Rallvar pfd Tennesse Copper Texas A Pacirio Union Paotfio too 414 404 41 II l.COO too 100 M4 23'4 7i Ml 24 71 "fa 21 744 iV,0OO 1414 1484 IO United States Realty.'".'." .".'.'!'.'.' 1,'nlted States Hubber.... 1.10O '24 eiH tiu Cli 1054 0H M uui.vu DtRioo eieoi , 13,300 u. o, oteei pia ,. Itsh Copper VaCnrollna Chemical 200 100X4 1084 1,100 m4 ninun Wabash Dfd1 . 100 too 1 Western Maryland 7 l4 U 'It wosiern union Wetlnhouso Blectrlo ,. 500 t2 cm nnoeiine c lAke Erie.. 100 4 Total sale, for the day. IC2.I0O shares. Now York Money Market, NEW YORK, May 19.-MONEY-On call, steady at 2,W2i nor cent; rullnB rate, 2 per cent; closinff bid. 24 per cent: offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, steady; sUty and ninety days, 4 per cent! six months, 44 per cent, PRIMR MHR.QA NT1LH PAPER 6U 64 per cent. w STBRLTNO KXCHANGB Klrmer, with actual business In bankors' bills at 14.43 for sixty-day bills and at tiMCD for de mand. Commercial bills, U k2'i. SILVER Bar, COTto; Mexican dollarn, 430. BONDS-aovernmcnt, steady; railroad, irrocular. CloBlot quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. ret. la, ref.,.100 K, a Bo. ref. T4 do coupon 1001 L. ff. dob. 4s MM... ISH V. 3. Is, rc 1011 U.. & K. unl. u.. Il2 do coupen 1MM, JC & T. 1st 4s 10 TT. S. 4s. res 1U do rn. 44s M do coupon 114 Mo. rscltlo to M Panama Is, coupon. 103' do con v. tt. IIU A.-C lot Is ctfs.... N II It ol il tvisll Amer. Ac. to 111 N. Y, C. fc 3s... 3H A. T. St T. ov. 4s. .1004 do deb. is It Am. Tobacco Is... Ill N Y K II & It Armour St Oo, 4i. ; cv. 3Hs II Atchison (so. 4s.... 144 N. ft W. lit 0. 4a.. n do cv. 41 1IS0 MY do ev. 4t 1041 do cv. ts IIVNo. Iacirio 4a I5T4 A. C. U lit 4s 14 do ts , CIU Bal. ft Ohio 4s 2'iO. 8. L. rfds. 4s... IH do i4s IIUI'onn. cv, l4s lilt. 17 Drook. Tr. ev. 4s... W do con. 4s.,.,,,., ll'i Cen. of Oa, ls..,.10S4Itdlnc cn. 4s..,. 144 On. leather Is..,. I3HH. I ft B. 1". fr 4a Cnea. ft Ohio 44s. M!l do (en. (s 71 do coov. 44 St U 8, W. c. 4s 71 Clilcsio A . 3is.. U B. A. I sd). Co.... 72 CtB. i Q. J. 4s..,. 4H8o. Ito, col. 4s... II do (on. is do ov. 4s,..,...,,. 11U C M & a I 0 4is..l01H do 1st ref. 4s u C It. I. ft P. c. U. (7USo. (Ullway Eo....,lMV4 do rf(. 4s.,,. , IIH do (on. U,.. ...... 74 C A B. r ft 4is, 114 Union Ptclllo 4.. its D. Sc it. ov. 4s.... W do ov. 4s..., ft n. & It, O. ret. ts 7S Ao 1st A ref. 4s I1U Distillers' ts l U. B. Rubber ls.,,.1014 Brio p. I. 4t M U. 8. Steel 14 it. .10014 do (en. 4s 72iV..C Chom. S, ,., Mi do cv. 4a ser, ft. 70 Wabash ltt St ei, 4a tiK III. On. 1st r. 4t. lOHWootern Md. 4. .. IsU Inter. Mot. 41is.... 7141 West. Bleo. cr. tt.. so2 Inter. M. M. 44.1.. MV4WIa Contrsl 4s,. Jo Japan 4 Ha M 1)14. Oftoroo Iiosloii Stock Market. BOSTON, May m-Closiruf quotations on mlnlne stocks wero as follows: Allpuet 24Mohawk 41 U Amal. Copper ...... 74V4N'vana Oon 1441 A. 1. U 8 214Mplse1n( Minos ... li Arliona Com.' lUhbrth UutU ........ 2s3 B. ft a C. ft B. M. H4North Lake I l2 Cal. ft Arltona...... 444 Old Dominion 44 Cal. & lleels. ...,..4 Oscoola ..' tl Oentennlal HHQulnoy , et Copper Ranks C. O. 4tJ4 Shannon IV. Ksst Butto C. M. . 114 Superior ' jvi Frsoklln 6Vi Superior St I). M... I Olrsux Con 1 15-11 Tamarack , 21 flranby Con. . .... 4t4U. S. 8. IL Si IX.., 114 Qroeno Onanea .. . 64 do ptd tt Isle lloyala Copper. 4 Utah Con. t4 Kerr Lake ll-l4Dtl Copper Co...., SOU Lake tapper lltsWsnon ig La Balls Ctppor.. . 21 Wotverlno . to Miami Copper l&H Ks -dividend. Asses omeot paid. Trenaiary Stutrinrnt, WASHINGTON, lay l&.-The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance. 161.aa.aVi; In bunks and Philip pine treasury, 48,88G,0S4; total of arneral fund. ,132,701130; receipts Saturday, $2,. 609.377; disbursements. 12. 197,021. Tim sur plus this fiscal year Is HS3HK. as against a deficit of 112,133,690 last year, The fig- ure for receipts, disbursements, surplus nnd deficit tx.lurie t'unam ratia him public debt tmtioactloiis. Iioenl Securities. QueUttmti tttrnfh4 by Rvrn. Hrlnxer 41 Oauht Ntlknul bulk bttlldlnt: & Co., Asked. M Bl. Cornell Ill.tf. O. ft E , IMS J UratU Stiurltjr Co. lVtl MH Dw Co. I ft et pfd MH Pilrnont Vttrt; tvir. rvf eeat. W loJ. Tel. Co. lt PM, Oe. Illuiri.... H Kimii City, Un.. T p. o. lu bill.. MH KIDS Vh.. X, IMt , 1M Ion Angtlra Ky. U. Illl ,., H MrlVok. Nfb.. H, lilt,. 1W 100 Mi 1HH M 100 lM.tl 7 loon II 100 MH M'4 IH 100 im M4 1014 100 14 101 lot 1014 Montr) Ttamwey Is. lll II Onisha Oas H, 1917 II City of Omaha 4Ms, lilt II Omaha A C. 11. t. Ky. . HI! II Omaha A C, H. . Ity. ptd UH Omaha St C. XI W. Ily. com......... im Offitha ft C. B. R. ft H. pfd U, rMtlo T. A T. It, 1MI MV4 I'aelflo U A 1. p. e. note. 1111.. M'i Sioux City Mock Tarda, pM It Bait Iko City School to. 1114 It San I'ranelseo It. IMt 101 t'nltetl Slates Nat. hank, Omaha.... Jm Union Stock VtrJi, stook. Omaha.... Nt4 lldiks Oram Co., com 114 Tarema, Watb., ret. Is. 1IU 101 I more, Ntb., It, 1M1 10V I Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Mny 19.-COTTON-Siot closed unlet nnd ntrndy,:, .tnlddllnir up lands, 17c; mlddlliiK RUlf. l$-c. Sales. bales. LIVERl'OOL, Mny l!.-COTTON-Spot dull; prlcen raalor, middling, fair, 7.ISd; Hooil nilddllnc, 6.9d; tnUUUlnB, 6.?d; low mUldllnB. G.MhI; good ordinary, 6.21di ordi nary, B.S7J. Snloi. 0,000 bales. New York Mlnlns f4tnck. N10W YORK, May 19. doalnic rjuotn tlons on mining stocks were; CJn. Tunnel stock... I Little Chief do bonds llMeifcan 70 Don. Cel. & V 11 Ontario too Iron 8llvsr USOphlr 14 Let4v!ll Con I Yellow Jacket 10 Offered. London Stock Market. LONDON, May 19. American soourltlos were quiet and featureless dutlng the early tradlnK today. At noon tho tono was dull and prlcos were from 4 to H hiRher tnan aatumay a rsew xorK ciosinK. Mctnl Market. NRW YORK. Mav 19. MKTALS CoD- per: Dull nnd easy; May nnd June, $13.60 offered; July, J16.45 offered: Aurust, 15.374 offered; electrolytic, J15.S7yj'lfi.Wi lake. 318.00; cnstlnKs. u.6a4. Tin: Dull una easy; spot nnn aiay, sti.omutf.io, June. I47.fi2WHNS.00: JtllV. S47jO0tr47.S. Lead! Stoady nt 14.30 tiu. rinoiter: rsosy at k.io fTR.46. Antimony. Dull; Cookson'a. JS.769 9.M. I Iron: Quiet: No, 1 northern, l.Wtt 17.60i No. 3 northern. i).TMri7.w; no. 1 souiiiern, k.wum.ov, iw. puuiuoiii, iuu, $17.00ff't7.60. Copper arrivals today, aoa) tons, ttxponn mis mumiu ions, London market closed as follows: Tin, steady; spot, 1219 16s; futures, 1314. Cop per, nteady; spot, OS 16s; futures, KS 12s. Lead, US 17s 6d. Spelter, 31 15, Iron, Cleveland warrants, 70s. ST. LOUIS, Mny 19. METALS Lead I Weaker at 4.17MS20. Spelter: Dull at 15.80. Coffee Market, NEW YORK, May 19,-COFFEK-Futures openod steady, Unchanged prlooa to an advance of 1 point In tho absence of Important orrerlntrs, but soon easeni off under scattered local selling- which seemed to he promoted by cnsler Euro pean cables. Renewed support from near month hulls oheckod the decllno and tho market closed steady at a not loss of rrm 4 to 6 points. Baios, zi.sv Data. May, ll,12o; July, 11.15c; Beptember and October. ll.SIp; Iecember, 11.85o: January, 11.860! March, 11.3So. Spot, barely steady; Rio 7s. Wie; Santos, 4s, 18WMSHo. Mild, quiet; coraova, I4wri7, nominal, Vlslltln Supply nf Grain. NEW YORK, May 1.-The visible supply of grnln In tho United States May 17, an cotripiled by the Now York Produce exchnnrro was as follows: wheat. 42,850,000 bu.; decrease, 2,018,000 bu. Wheat in Dono, a.K54.wo ou.: increased, 405,ooo bu. Corn, 4,831,000 bu.j decreased, 1,483,000 bu. Oats, 7.S05.000 bu.; decreased, 800,000 bu. Oats In 'bond. 1.470.000 bu.: Increased. 092,000 bu. Ryo. 690.000 bu.: decreased. 88.000 bti. Rarley, 1,770,000 bu.i decreased, An MA .... . . . . . . . . ... . ' ,vuu uu, imnov in Dono, BiD.wu DU.; in creased, 10000 bu. i Evaporated Apples anil Dried Fruits NEW YORK May 19. EVAPORATED At't-mu-Wuiot out nrm: fancy, 7HBW; olioloe, CUfiWAo; prime, blMiVla. DRIED PltiriTS-Prunes, firm: Cull fornlaa. 3'44T12o: OroKons, 64If8fc Apri cots, firm: choice. llQ'lliot extra choloO, looso mu.tca.tols, 4Gio; choice to farrcy sorded, &IiC4oj seedless, 64tl?4di London layers, ll.20ai.40. Omaha liny Bfnrket. OMAHA, May 19. PRAIRIE HAY No. l to cnoico miaianu, n.irum.wj; no. i, J8.OJJJllO.00; No, 3, tfl.(Ki.00; No. 1 to choice lowland, w.CO810.00; No. 3, 7.00a midland, 10.6011.00; No. 3. 8.O02yiO.OO; No. 3, $8.00.00. Straw: None on the market ; choice wheat straw quotable at tS.WjCOO; choloo oat or rye, a.00tlil.60. Alfalfa: No. L 113.00313.00; No. 2, 38.00S 10.00. Suirnr Market. NEW YORIC. May 19. BUQAR Raw. steady; muscavado, 2.77(0C.80c: centri fugal, 3.27&3.30o; molaases, 2.233.260. IXc-.i nnea. steauy; cut loar, 6.oeo; crushed, 4.S6o; mould A, 4. COo; oubes. 4.60o; powdered, j.S6o; flno granulated, 4.25o; diamond A, 4.26a; confectioners' A, 4.10o: No. L 4.00c. t niln and Rosin. NEW YORIC. May 19 OILS Cotton. seed, firm; prime summer yellow, 17,00 i.j, iiiuy, oi.us; oeoiemoer, s,u, ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, SI.8C. TURPENTINE Quiet J machine bar rels, 42tc. I'eorln Market , PEORIA. May 19.-CORN No. 2 yel low. 67of No. 3 yellow, 60ic OATS-No. 2 white, 3S?o; standard, 884c. Dry flnnils Market. NEW YORK, May 19. DRY GOODS The cotton good markets are steadier. Trado Is conservative but not dull. Yams are eaaier. Cutters are booking- fall, orders on drees goods. Bluin Butter Mnrkrt. EijorN. Mav ia.ntrTTPiTiWem ., 28 ic RALSTON FUND RECEIVES SOME MORE CONTRIBUTIONS The new contributions for the Ralslon relUf fund amounted to i:o&.W for Satur day The list follow: Previously aoltnowledced J23J00.W Voofole A. Dinning company 25.00 Omaha News company 6.00 John M. Walshe. , 6.00 Dr. A. 1. uunn.,.., 6.00 FredoricU Shepherd E.uo HentT V. Wyman 10.60 Qsorco K. Lee , 1.09 Rrown Shoe company, St. Louis,, 10.00 Mrs. Charles A. Tracy, Benson. .M 6.00 Remls Omaha line company 5M German Singing society. Hastings, Neo, tnrougn uerman-Anioncan Alliance of Nebraska 30.60 Dr. Robert flllmore S.bO A. B. Alplrn 10.00 Riley uros. company io.w Caih No. 47 3.00 Hollos Si Rogers.,, 10.00 Alain a ISnglne and Supply com pany 10.00 A. J. P Rertiohy 3.00 Charles Storz 10.00 Oildford Commorolal club, Olid ford. Mont 3.60 Remington Typewriter company. New York , 10.00 H. P. Whttmors 5.00 Beatrice Creamery company, Chi- oago, III 25.00 Crans company 10.60 Cash No. 48 ., 6.10 Jt R. WaUtlns. South Omaha S.00 Total I22.406.O3 There's a Reason. Manager John McQraw says the poor showing of the Reds is due to the fact that they took things easy on the train- Inn. n.rlful at ! n V , 1 1 n t,'fi nro th.tf Anlv worked out once a day, Jlowever, Mc Graw had his Giants putting In full time at Martin and yet they do not appear Ilk pcnnuni miuiors) iu uuiv. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET General Decline on Killing Cattle Everywhere, HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER Sheep nnd Lninlm ComtnnnA Steady I'rlcm, While- Trade U Ilrnaon nbly Actlvo In the Faro of Llbrrnl Receipts. SOUTJI OMAILV, May 19. 191$. Receipts were: Cattle. Hom. 8heot. Hstlmnto Mondnj'...... 4,ftW 7.000 S.760 name dy met week.. Sanio day 2 w k. no.. 4.1W Same day 3 w ks. bko.. 4,001 Same day 4 w'ks. ajro.. J,5J3 bamo day last year ... 3.SSS 7,99? 6.767 6.9S0 6,K 0.81S 6.09J 12.092 11.77J 4,701 Tho following; tnble ahows tha receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep at South Omaha for the year tn date as compared with last year: 1913, 1912. Inc. Dec. Cattle S42.0W SHRH 12,612 OBa 1 11X748 1.41S.0U 804.JSS Bncep SS1.060 797.160 23.S09 Tho followlnit table shows the ronjro of prices for hog at South Omaha for tho ''w days, with oompnrlsons ili'Ll'.'Ui?!? I'a'll910- ,19v'9.Ii03.l0? My .. I iTi 7 69lS 77' 9 IS ' 8 24! 7 63 6 791 9 26 6 9 May 11.' Mav 11 I 40 o Ml 21 G . 8 14HF i J 961 9 331 7 Oil E 46 8 16l! 7 44) 6 9T1 9 30) 7 04 6 3X 8 2341 7 66 I 9 331 7 08! K 14 May 13. way 14. May 16 Mav 16. May 17.1 May 18. Max- 19. 8 8 7 M 7 6 95 V 11 6 96 9 30 S 1S4 o 7 621 7 69; i 89 6 84 9 50 7 Mi 9 44! 7 01 6 ?! 9 3S1 fl 92 Sunday. Receipts nnd dltpoaltlon of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. . Cattle, Hogs. Bhcep, H'M's M. A BU P t .. V. Wabnah , 1 .. .. ,. Mo. Iaciflo 2 Union Pacific....... X 11 19 1 C. & N. W east... 10 3 . C. & N. W west.. 47 63 2 6 C 11. & Q., east.... 1 C. R. & (J., west... M 18 1A i O., R. I, & P.. east. 9 2 .. .. u it. i. & r west 10 t ., J llllnole Central. .E,, -9 3 .. ., U. Q. W 6 Total Receipts 210 97 37 11 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris Ai Co 70 1,000 1,201 BwKt & Co 900 L4S9 2,004 Ctidahy Packing Co..,. 700 1,800 i,ic Armour & Co 041 2,112 44S SohwnrU & Co vj) atorreu 1 L. P. CJo 60 o. u. i. .o.. 5 .... Halnt Clulr 4)4) 1U11 & Knn - 1 V. U. Lewis... li Huston AV Co... 23 .w J. B. Root & Co 1 ,. J. H. Bulla 4 ..... U... L. F. Hubs , 66 MoCreary & Kellogg... 12 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 119 ..... Cllne & Christlo 4 , Other buyers A. i0 Total sTroi 7.010 4,014 CATTLE Cat tlo receipts wero qulta Uberul this morning, 208 cars being re ported in. This is double the run of a weok ago today and about tho same as on two and three weeks ago. At ths eamo time largo receipts wore reported from other selling points and prices wero lower everywhere, this market affording no exception to tho general rule. Beef steers were very slow nnd dull, especially on the heavy kinds. The mar ket In addition to being slow was safely 10tfl5c lower, and In somo cases mora than that, tho geateat decline being on the heavy kinds and the least on the light weights. Cows and heifers wero around 1016o lower and they too were very alow and dull, so that tho forenoon was well ad vanced before enough business wag transacted to really quote It as a market. There wero very few stock cattlo and feeders here, and tho market In conse quence did' not show very much change, although tho feeling was easier. Quotations on Cattle: Good to oholce beef steers. JS.O04J8.C0; fair to good beef Steers, 37.7SQ-t.00; common to fair beet steers, t7.302T7.76l good n oholce heifers, t7.C037.75; good to choice cows, $8.7637.26; fair to good grades, t3.76QO.00i good to choice stockars and feeders, t7Q8.00; fair to good itockers and feedirts, 37.009 7.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, ts.257.001 stock cows and helfors, X.OOO 7.25; veal calves, J7.0OOls.00; bulls, stags, etc., tS.7607.3S. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS, Ko. 10... I... 4... li... II... II... 20... 23... 11... 41... I... 15... Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 702 7 20 ....... Ill 7 10 1007 7 10 ....... I3S 7 40 1IIS 7 II Ill 7 74 ....... 113 T 70 ...... .1012 7 75 .......1111 7 Tl lilt 7 71 14... I... ... 11.,. 10... II... 1021 7 10 1250 7 14 ....... Ml 7 IS im t to 1147 7 M 1340 1 00 20 11 41 II 12 ...1341 1 01 ,,.1241 I 05 ...1207 1 06 ,,.1171 I 10 .1057 7 10 .1114 7 30 111 I 11 it lass m UTISICUH AND 1IHIFER3.. ,.. 144 T 10 41,, 114 T 10 17... 10 IT 6 14......... 10 ,. m t 41 , 143 7 40 I.,... 170 I U II., 731 .70 I.,,.,, 134 7 71 14 ,., 147 T 71 11 147 T 10 22..,,,, 1072 7 14 21., 701 7 U II lit I 00 . Ill 7 10 . 170 7 II . Ill 7 40 .1011 T (4 . 110 7 10 6 II 142 T (0 4 ....1U0 7 50 11 174 7 tl It.... Ml T tt cowa. 1 100 4 2S I.. ,,.1100 I 43 ...1017 I 40 ...1071 I 10 ...1543 (4 ...1050 I 0 ...1221 ( IS 1 110 C tO 4, 2 100 I (.0 4 172 I 10 2 1000 I 10 t 100 4 00 1 1040 I 00 10....... St .!:::::: 7 1014 I 70 1 1142 71 1 ..1100 4 73 1 ,...1110 I Tt 1 1305 I T 8 .1311 M ....... .1140 7 00 t 1011 7 00 1 1000 I 00 II I 04 ,,.1140 I 00 ... 122 I 25 ...1312 I 13 ...1101 I U ... Ill I 40 ... 110 10 COWa AND HEIFERS 17 Ill 7 10 HBIFKRS. 1 4l I 70 1 II 701 I TO Ii..., 20 712 I 15 t 2 T24 I IS II t 141 I Tl II , 4 1110 I 80 14 100 7 10 Ill 7 10 104 T 10 141 7 II II T II T15 1 26 560 7 24 Ill 7 14 , 100 7 tS 14 T 21 141 T 40 440 7 50 ......1010 T SO 110 I to 540 I 45 1400 T 00 , TM T 00 170 7 00 1110 7 00 L ,,,..... ns t ts i 110 III 10 4 Ill I 10 3 1 175 I 10 11..... It 405 7 04 4 1 H8 7 IM I I tOO 7 00 I.. BULLS. 1 1 1 l4f 44 1 1 1...... 1 1 ...mo t to ...1170 5 13 ...1110 I 00 ... 420 I 10 ... UO 4 10 .141 t 54 ,,.1110 111 ,,,1004 4 75 1.. 1 . , ,. , . 2...,,, ... 110 7 10 .,.11(0 7 10 ,..1114 4 10 CALVEW, ... 177 I SO I.... ...114 124 2.... ... 114 1 10 1.,.. II, 1 1 ... 110 TS 240 I Tl 110 I 75 UO 10 00 1 110 116 1... t 114 t Tl 1 120 10 00 STOCKKRS AND FKEDEIIS. 1 131 7 IS 14 m 7t T Til 7 41 It 400 7 15 14 tl T 50 II 440 t IS 1." 414 710 JO 123 7 75 HODS There wax a fair sized supply In atKht here today, about 103 cars, or 7,000 head, being reported In. This Is nearly l.ouo smaner man a wee msu, uui. Is nearly 1,1)00 heavier than the same day a year ago. The market bpened in fair shape and a small share of the supply, possibly twenty-five loads, changed hands at figures that wero about steady. About this time. however, prices began to tumuie, ana from then an it looked as though the market would be flat, 6c lower. With so good a aemand during the early rounds salesmen were slow to agree to any suoh decline, but the buyers were firm and after an hour In which practically nothing was done the rest of the supply began to move at figures thai looked to be just about a nickel lower. On the close, when practically everything had been sold, the trade strengthened up a little, but It was only a flash In the pan and values never re rained their former level. Taking tha market as a whole values can be quoted as steady to 6a lower. The bulk of the sales was made at tS.2S43.80. During the early trade shippers bought some fancy lights as high as 3S.4S, witn the exception of the time when absolutely nothing was done there was considerable activity in evidence and I 6 191 4 11) (81 S 41 S 38 o 33 fl 6 31 S 24 I 6 24 6 17 B SO 0 26 6 SI) everything had been sold before II o'elork. Representative sales: No. av. iTn. iv. m io i io Ml 0 I II II 314 . 124 W HI HO I to Mo. Av. Bh. rr. II 217 M I 3;u 1 Ill ... ? I 110 ISO I 1 7 14 70 141 120 I 2T4 U.......M4 M I 37.. a) at a A u 14 Ill ... IN it sie f 2J . Mi M 274 120 10 I Hit II IN) 14 I M4 .... ...in iq a ns4 It ISH IM t jo ..... . .11 43 M4 4 TO I5 so nh 24 74 234 10 a t;i l Ill HO I It 41 Ml 190 I 26 M WO ... I IS H 141 ... I II 2O0 10 . 24 t Ill ... 121 II K4 10 I 274 Ill .. H 4 114 ... IM 41 til 10 3 77 20 14 I 10 7J 214 40 I 10 71 ..M 210 1 M 74 220 ... 2 20 71 214 It I 20 18. ......204 ,.. 34 13 246 ... 120 Ill 10 I to ..112 172 ... I 24 71 ..111 10 23 .iro ... tst 40... , . .241 I u I ...240 ... . .2 no 24 "! !? i' o no ..M L k UU If. .1.. .IPO ... IM .219 no in? 74.::::::2ii io ..241 ... 1 2714 10 1W tn silt . . .2M 10 2 ltt( 71 .tha 40 1 10 ...nt ... I r,4 4 t u u ..III 240 I H tt .til 17 107 ... 110 HI Ml 10 2 10 II IM ... 120 I 30 fi.:.... 211 lis t io 7 m io t to 4., 14 ,.. 130 H.. 114 I 19 I .10 74.. ...132 ... 120 ...211 40 I 20 ...20 20 1 ...321 10 I2lt4 ...til ... 31U tt Ill Tl. 71. II. 12. !.... 74... 41. ,. 3.... 71.... 47.. . 241 10 I 20 111 ... I 30 an I 34 ltd 1 M ... t 20 . . 1 10 71. .'.....Ill 40 III 12 til ... til 77 It; 41 I 14 13. ......220 . 124 II.. Ill ... I It 10 .112 ... Ill 13 lit 10 I 23 .in Tt... .241 10 i 10 7S..I....3W ... 3 TT. .. .122 110 21) T4...... .111 210 I a;u 44 .1 !14 JI...,.,.J 14 114 lift s ttu ' 1 44 8 II R 15 P A good run of lambs shower up for a Monday, there being around 33 cars or 8.760 head reported In. as against 9.615 head last Monday. 6.003 head tw weeks ago and 4,701 head on the corre ppndlng day one year ago. There wot about an equal number of Mexican wooled and shorn offerings on sale nnd these comprised tho big bulk of tho total re celpts. In keoplng with the last few weeks muttons wero In very light supply as only two loads of clipped owes and ono of wooled wethers were In evidence. As tho demand for cither sheep or lambs was not at all urgent, trndo. even on tho best grades was no better than fairly active at any time, The market on tho best Inmbs can be described ns showing little, If any, change from tho close of last week, whMo tho less desirable grades wero generally slow sellers at prices mostly steady or noarly so. Handy Mexi can lambs of good finish And fed In Ne braska sold Up to 38.40, with four loads changing hands at IS. 30, the majority of tlin Moxtcan offerings gotug at a range of anywhere from 38.35 to 33.40. A car of shorn lambs, weighing on an nvarago of 83 pounds, sold at 37.16. Thi receipts Included two cars ot California spring lambs averaging around 00 pounds that went to the packers at tS.lf Until a lato hour In the forenoon none or the aged sheep offerings changed hands, and thorn ecomod to be little In quiry for them at prevailing prices. Quotation on sneop and i.imlu. Good to choice Moxlcan lambs. t8.268.40; fall to good Mexican lambs, t.16S.25j fall to choice western lambs, t7.C6ir8.00; fair to good western lambs, t7.60tn.7Si shorn lambs, good to choice, tT.OO7.10; year lines, llcht. t7.00fr7.25: yearlings, heavy. t6.6S07.OO; wethors. good to choice, li.Wf 6.05; wethers, fair to good, t4.25150; ewes, good to cnoice. i6.uxiT4.za; ewes, fair to good, tS.76iS6.00; culls and bucks, $6.0041 6.15. 19 slinrn wethers 116 E 65 8 30 7 60 7 15 5 60 8 25 8 35 6 86 7 60 8 15 8 15 8 15 8 15 5 60 (60 1084 Mexican lnmbs 75 119 fed iambs 79 240 shorn lambs 83 C34 fod ylgs. and wethers 87 zoo red litmus...... n 220 red iambs ..it 284 shorn lambs , 168 4B fed snrlnir lambs M 275 California spring lambs tl 2Qi caiirornia spring lamos ei 246 California spring Iambs.... 61 ns caiirornia spring- lamos..,. ei 79 fed yearlings 71 104 shorn ewes , 85 CHICAGO LIVK KTOCIC MARKK1 Cnttlo Steady to Dlnio Lower Host Stonrlr to Strong;. CHICAGO, May 19.-CATTLT3-Rece!pta. 22,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; beeves, t7.10tQS.KS; Texas steers, tO.76517,70; western steers, t7.00JT8.15i stookera and feeders, t5.807.90; cows and heifers, 33.80 &T.90; calves, t6.25Q9.00. HOGS Receipts 44.000 head; market steady to strong: bulk. 18.50118.00: light. ts,40fl8.62!4; mixed. ta.80ft8.62V4; heavy. 38.00 43n.Bi4t rougn, t8.oo(7;8.zo! pigs, tG.w3w.53. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 23,000 head; Market steady to 16a lower; native, t5.60fflA.15; westorn, t5.G0ff8.15; yearlings, t6.003Hl.76: lambs, native, t6.0OJl7.S0; west ern, t3.00Q37.60: quotations are for shorn stock, no wooled stock arriving. Kansnn City Live) Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. May 19, CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.000 head; market steady to 10c lowor: dressed beef and export steers, t7.eOfi.: fair to good, t7.007.75; western steers, t7.00O8.25; stockers and feeders, t6.GOS3.00; southern steers, 11208.65; southern cows, !4.6OS7,00: native cowa and heifers, t4.75Q6.36; buulls, $5.7607.23; calves, 16.60(340.00. HOGS Receipts, 8,800 head; market steadv at close; bulk, t3.S603.47Vii heavy. 18.S5C8.45; packers and butchers, 38.36 t.474;. light, t8.354f8.47W: pigs, I7.007.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. 9,000 head; market steady, active; Colorado lambs, ts.761f8.40; yearlings, 35.6007.25; wethers, tl.40.50; ewes,, 34.004f0.25. Nt. I.ouU Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 head; market steady; good to chotco steers, t7.60flfi.50; stockers and feeders. 15.2506.00; cows and heifers, 1A00 tf8.7S; bulls. t5.0WJ7.00: calves, t6.008.76; southern steers, tS.257.7S; cows and heif ers, t4.007.00. HOaS Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady; pigs and light, t7.00Qfl.65; mixed and butchers, tS.658.G3; good heavy, ts.60 Q8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head: market steady; muttons, t5.60Q7.60; yearlings, f7.00ti7.75; lambs, t7.00S8.2S. Sloax City I.tve Stook Market. SIOUX CITY, la., May 19. CATTLE Receipts, 4,600 head; market, 10tM5o lower; native steers, $7,358.10; cows and heifers, tf. 75(87.25: stockors and feeders, t5.75fl6.5S; calves, tAGOQO.SO; bulls, 4 togs, etc, 5.25 7,00. HOGS Receipts, 3,800 head; market, firm; heavy, t8.26ifW.2774: mixed, t8.274(!3 x SO: light, 53.334(36. 15; bulk of sales, fS.23 08.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reocipts. l.ft head; market, steady; wethers, t5.75SQ.2S; ewes, tC,00(B.00; lambs, n.6XJj3.00V Lire Receipts of clpal western Stook In HIkM. live stock at the six prlii market were as follows; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. iSouth Omaha Sioux City,... St. Joseph ... Kansas City 4.UW 7,000 8,750 , 4.603 , 2,600 . 4,000 . 2.600 ..22,000 3,600 4.100 8.S00 8,000 44.000 l.OOO 5,000 9,000 4,000 23,000 St. Louis Chicago Totals ,,29,600 73,700 60.760 S(. Joseph Lire Stook Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 19. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2,600 head; market slow; stears, t7.88.60; cows and heifers, HO&arS.lO: calves. tu.60Q9.23. HOGS Receipts, 4,100 head; market steady; top. 18.45; bulk, 18.356.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head; market slow; lambs, t7.60jt8.aj. AMALGAMATED COPPER Our Issue of Wednesday, May 21, will contain a spoclal analyti cal roport on this LEADER OF ALL TUB COPPERS, prepare with a view to presenting, ua It lias never been presented, the truth about tho INVESTMENT POSITION SPECULATIVE POSSIBILITIES INTRINSIC VALUE FUTURE PROSPECTS of tho stock. This special report will bo indispensable to every owner of AMALGAMATED as Veil as to owners of other copper Btocks. Ae hall print an unusually large edi tion of our May 21 issue, but cannot undertake to supply copies after next Wednesday. A copy containing tho AMALGAMATED report will be mailed free to all who ask for It be fore "Wednesday, May 21. Write Mall Call Phono. Copper, Curb & Mining1 Outlook ISSUED ALTHnvATB WEDNKSTMTS 73 TRrSfXTTT SLACE, HEW TOSS 13 1 U x 1 . vr