IlKAL ESTATE CITV rilOPRUTY Foil SALE. Kountze Place Bungalow Bnrgain At 1721 Pratt St. Beautiful S-room bungalow; brand new never been occupied; nice sodded yard; full basement; largo living room across front of house; beamed ceilings; fireplace; built-in bookcases; plate rail; paneled walls) oak floors throughout entire house; nice kitchen; pantry; front and back stairway; a dandy at a bargain; worth $3,500. but I need money and will offer this for a short time at $3,100; $600 cash; balance to suit purchaser. Call Web. 2620. COTTAQEQ FOR SALE TO BE MOVED. for Particulars Phone Douglas JJJS. BARGAIN Six-room cottage; full lot; fine location. ISM Madison Ave. MAP OP OMAHA STItEETS, indexed, free at our office; two stamps by mail, Chaa. E. Williamson Co., Real Estate. Insurance, care of property. Omaha. Also Omaha Red Dook, vest pocket site. TJTT.W HIIVHAT AlV inn AH modern except furnace and 1100 cash, balance $20 monthly, will buy It PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Bemis Park District $500 DOWN; $50 PER MO. Will buy an S-room, 2-story house; oak and maple floors; large cellar and fruit room: fine sleeping porches; garage and cement driveways; beautiful yard; paved streets; storm and screen windows; ab solutely all modern. Ask to Bee It INTERMOUNTAIN REALTY CO. Phono Douglas 4035. 1S23 Douglas St REAL ESTATE. FAItM t. RANCH I.A.VDS KOU SALI2. Arkansas. FOR CHEAP land on a new railroad just being built In southwest Arkansas from Ashdown to Hot Springs, write Southern Realty & Trust Co., Nashville, Ark. California. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe main lines traverse our absolutely level tract Only IS feet to water; also artesian wells. Five hours' run to either San Francisco or Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion oi far over louo.ooo. $135 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA June 3d. See the FONT AN A ORANGE GROVES. located on the electric line from Lot Angeles to Riverside. Make your reseratlons early and let us ahow you the "GOLDEN STATE" from ban Francisco to Ban Diego. For free handsomely Illustrated book' lets on all matters Collforlan, see or write KARL BREHMD. 615 Bat bldg. CALIFORNIA LAND. Send for catalogue. Properties in all counties. Valuable, reliable Information, C. M. wooater Co., Fhelon Bldg., San Fran Cisco. 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. JuM recently It haa been discovered tl:at water can be had in large quanti ties In the Antelope valley, as this promising valley la only 70 miles from the rapidly -growing city of Los Angeles, and because land can still be had at a low price, farmers and dairymen ar buvlnir thousands of acres of this fine rich land. We can sell you 3) acres or more for 1100 per acre, on easy terms, located one mile from a good town. This is choice airaira ana pear land. For further particulars write to Cen tlnela Land Company. 1009 Title Insur ance Building, Los Angeles. California. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and Id TUes. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat BK. Canada. A CANADIAN half section In famous Goose Lake district near two good towns, perfectly choice land at a bargain if sold Boon. ii. im Arcner, sit security name mag.. Minneapolis, juinn. Kb nails. FOR SALE 115 per acre will buy two guorter sections or smootn ricn iana in heyenne county, Kansas, near Benkel man, Neb., on Burlington road. Part casn, pari umc. a. Bnape. xiomer in. AJates. f. u. vox vez, uresno, uai. Montana. SIXTY THCtJSAND 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 Bales, company, Box 1(03. Valler Mont Nebraska. FOR SALE on easy terms any part of my 2,600 acres of farm and ranch land in Wheeler and Garfield counties, Ne braska. J. S. Harris, CM Pine Ave., or j, u. Harris, neugn, nea. Oklahoma. FOR SALE 3,000-acre ranch, Beckham county, Oklahoma. 600 acres bottom land line cultivation, 160 acres alfalfa, SO miles 4 and E wire fence: S miles hog-wlre fence: runntng water every pasture; 1 sets improvements; corn yield last year, 30 bu flno prospects for crop this year, E miles railroad town, great bargain, $12.60 per acre, will carry back $12,000, 1,000 head stock on farm would sell. No trades. Hartszog tc Reese. Carter. Okla. South Dakota. A GREAT BUY 320 acres located S miles northeast of Columbia, Brown county, South Dakota, and on the east of the river (Jim River Valley). AH under cultivation except 20 acres pasture, which rents for $80 cash rent Balance rents for one-third deliv ered to market Buildings good, consist ing of a S-room house, barn, granary, hog and henhouse, good well, windmill and tank. Good roads to town. This farm has paid the owner as high as $2,200 oa his share of the crop for one year. Adjoining land no better has sold for $70 per acre. Price for quick Bale $62.50 per aero and would consider clear Omaha property as part payment This Is worth Investigating. See, call or write. L. B. Scott & Son, 1124 City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithon Co., INC. 121 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, DOUGLAS 1278. MONEY on hand at lowest rates tor loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha, city property In any amounts. H. W. BINDER, 821 City National Bank Bldg. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,006 to $500,000. W. H. THOMAS. 228 BtateaJBank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 371S. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, E, EH and 0 per cent; no delay. I. H. Dumont tt Co.. 1G03 Farnam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1$20 Farnam St "HARRISON & MORTON. 814 Oa Nat . GARVIN BROS. 0uiWJ GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Crop Reporta at Chicago on Wheat Are Moitly Bearish. CORN 18 NOW BEING PLANTED Even Though Nmirn Is to thei Effect of a La rare AcrrnRn the Sale of the Yellow Cerent line Been Enormous. v OMAHA. Mv SO. 1911 A. D. Thompson, who Is supposed to Know all the nnnriltlnn altrrnlmrflnir (h. market at Duluth, reported no demanu i.ivio mr casn wneat rrom any direction, although the above bids wera made by a strong Chicago house, Minneapolis re ported W0.0 bushels of Nortn Dakota Jo. 1 northern blue stem wheat as sold tp arrive thcru at S cents over the July. .na,J, ths features of the wheat market . .jeay, outside of the demand IOr Ihn MaV nrxtln.. .-n Via. Ine off of spreads between Chicago and Minneapolis with the buying In Chicago ociiuiK in me nortnwest. in looking over thn crnn ni.iv whtah was received on the Board of Trade It was mainly bearish, and. in fact, was " ""uule to me snorts man at any tlmo on the crop. John T. Mllllken. one OI tllO larger miprlllntnr. In lh nnfli. west, says In a message that wheat In the neighborhood of St Louis Is headed out, which means that this grain will be cut the middle of next month. A sensa tional claim was made that the old "iieui in mis country will bo swept from ;!i?,f)lns. before another crop Is available. Whllo the supplies may not be burden some, thero Will ha mnr. thnn annll.tt of the grain to meet all wants, unless a sensational demand from abroad should tpnng up. The cash sales at Chleiurn vestonlav amounted to only 28.000 bushels and the bf aboard .reported the advance as cutting u.i win uemanu across me waters. uasn wneat was unchanged. The corn pit waa chock lull of news on late corn planting, but in the face of this the purchasea from the Interior were the largest on any one day for weeks and woeks past. Some placed the amount of purcnasea at over l.ouo.ooo bushels. Re ports from many sections of tho corn belt told of the nulttine of -.urine- work for the present and of farmers turning tiicir attention to the shelling and move ment of corn. Cash corn was unchanged at ho nigner. James Rankin bought oats freely, and he had many followers. Cash oats were unchange dat c higher. Clearances; Wheat and flour, 339,000 bushels; com, 30,000 bushels; oats, 3,000 uusncis. Liverpool close: Wheat KUKA higher: corn. Hd higher. primary wheat receipts were 75,wo bushels and shipments 463,000 bushels, against receipts of 360,000 bushels and snipments or ousneis last year, Primary corn receipts were 810.000 bush- els and shipments 418,000 bushels, against receipts of 315,000 bushels and shipments of 301,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 630,000 bushels and ship ments S03.000 bushels, against receipts of 6S4.O0O bushels and shipments of 624,000 ousneis last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 35 07 193 Minneapolis 166 .. . Duluth 12S Omaha 24 21 19 Kansas City 35 14 13 St Louis 33 45 26 Winnipeg 335 Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S51?S6c; No. 3 hard, 84QS6o; No. 4 hard, S0Y464c; No. 3 spring, 84S5c; No. 4 Bprtng, S03S3Hc; No. 2 durum, 87V488c; No. 3 durum, 86V47c. Corn: No. 2 white, B7o: No. 3 white. EGi067c: No. 4 white. 55Stte: No. 2 yellow. 66W60or No. 3 yeiiow, wsBSVic; No. 4 yeiiow, oospore; iso. 2, tWffbo; xso. s, wjujuohc; iso. a, EEigttlHc, Oats: No. 2 white, 364.36tto; standard, S6c; No. 3 white, 36H35o; No. 4 white. .35e5Mc. Barley: Malting. 0O60a; No. 1 feed. 41Q43C Rye: No. 2, KttS7o; No. 3, 65H68c. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat: No sales. Corn: No. 2 white, 4 cars, 6Hc; 3 cars. 67c No. 3 white, 2 cars, 67c No. 2 yellow, 3 cars. wic; l car. 6044c. no. 3 yeuow, l car, 66Vlo. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 66c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 65Hc. Oats: No. S White, 1 car, 3&c; i car, 3&ttc no grade, i car, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnres of thn TrndlnR and Cloninic Prices on Honrd of Trade. CHICAGO. May 20. Abundance of mols ture In tho Dakotns and Minnesota took the snap out of buying power today In the wheat nit. Although steady at the close the market was Uc to Hc under last nignt. uorn was Bteady to 1-lCc up. oats was down HHc and provisions strung out from 10c declne to a gain of a snaae. Selling of wheat was an Influential kind and developed considerable volume on an tno swells. The best support was any ana nem cnieiiy as basis of un favorable crop bales from Europe. A material reduction In tho world's avail, able supply total furnished some tern porary additional help to the bull side. Statements that In the Canadian north. west wheat was nearly three weeks back ward in growtn and waa suffering from dryness and cold failed to attract much notice, me line conditions on this side REAL ESTATE LOANS. w1, tiw o iiv.wj maae promptly. F. D. eao, wead mag.. 18th and Farnam. Q CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., Yn ui'ti lAJAiso. isemis-caribera 310-3U Brandeis Theater Bldg r LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. REAL ESTATE WANTED. T.IOT Vnu km, ... nr. l . ' w wm. , umbo niiu ua , , C iittVI DUjr. ers. Osborne' Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and frnm NEW YORK LONDONDERRY OLASQOW Ocean passage 7 days. Moderate rates. rur uoojc ot tours, rates, etc, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, a,n W. Randolph Btr Chicago, WANTED TO BUY. Dolsoff id-hand utord iuvi hlirh.t n... for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web: 107. WOULD like to buv a flv ap mi-r-rr. bouse to be Moved on a lot One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4J01. D. sore, quick buyer or furniture. BE8T prices for furniture. Call D. 7602." WANTED TO RENT T .T QT V 1 1 I llnllMA W Jm Tit I buyers. Oiboma Rail FlxtatA Cn. nnn 1474. MVH STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Hv. mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Lira Stock Commission MereUaats. BYER8 BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. ttt Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS, CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received at the nfflr nf the secretary of state, Lincoln, Nebraska, until 11 o'clock a. m., May 24, 1S1X, for the erection ttf a brick, steel and ran. crete agricultural hall at the staU fair grounds, Lincoln, jeurasKn according to the Diana and unifications, which may be had upon application to Secretary v it Meiior. eiaiu c&pnoi. tcriarv of ...... n. kwh:'.nt Tlnril V Iflll. vl Brandeis theater tu'.i'llng. Omaha, Neb. All applleationu ft r plans must be ac companied by certifier! check for $24.00, payable to tin serietary ct state. .1i.Ul.M-I x. WAIT, (secretary of the B, P. L. A B. U.17-d7t THE BEE: of the International boundary proving de cmcaiy more impressive. Rains In Kan sas wero also an aid to thn br Primary receipts of wheat today were 475,000 bu.l a year ago, 363,000 bu. Kx port clearances of wheat and flour equaled sw.000 bushels. Notwithstanding heavier offerings from ino country, me corn market was up held by Iowa reports of delaVMt nlant Ing and probable slowness nf hlrmnta Actual receipts hero were scanty. Oats weakened In view of the more general rains. In provision longs realised on a mod. erato advance. Thn result was an easy ircuiiH hi ine close. Article ! Open. Hlgh.l Low. Clos. Yes'y. Whest T May. July. Pept. Dec. 9t muu-Vi P0H1 90S1 91 89K SSHOH 90HI 90 Corn i i I. May. WH MSI July. Sept.' Dec. unu i I May. I m I sr sou juiy. Sept Dec. 37U37Uti S6H! S5H 3?l 3fii 36WHH SH SSUtfS S6U6H Pork May. July, Sept Lard May, July. 9 02-061 SO 10 19 90 9 00-921 19 92il 19 W 13 00 19 C0-2 19 47' 19 90 1 20 00 19 00 1 19 K 19 47-60 19 $0 60 11 25 1 11 30 I 11 IS 11 15 1 11 25 11 10 f 11 10 fll 02-061 U 02-051 11 03H Sept. 11 05 111 10-12 11 10-12 11 10 Ribs July, I llcSO-35 11 35 I 11 27H1 11 SO 11 7Vi Sept. 11 15 I 11 17V4I 11 nm 11 HHI 11 TO Chicago Cash Prices Wheat; Nn. 2 rd 1,Wiri.07i: No. 2 red, 93c0$l.O2: No, 2 1 northern. fllVHWJMr: No. 1 nnilirn. l iui ua vinuivuTik.1 vv. a iiuiii. unimui: ivn. H92c: No. 3 northern. MffDOlit.' No. S spring, 91B92c; No. 3 spring, R)JT90c; No. 4 rnrme. wst.i;c: velvet eharr. mwu, iiuiuui, wane, orn- io. niwso ru. a wiiiie. wittiwc: xso. 2 venow. A7i MtC.i XT. f ITT. . L I. M,,. . ' ' S yellow. E7ff57Hc; No. 4. 6Uc; No. 4 ,iu, iiu. a wmie. tjuvic: i n No. 2 whlto, 40c; No. 3 white. JS'QOTVic, iso. t wnuc, Jiuiwuc: stanaara, jshmoc, itre: iso. z. wc. uariev? uirev. kppi Timothy. 12.SSe3.fi5: clover, nomlnnl. Pro. visions: i'otk, $is.w; lard, $11.15911.1; uuTTEii-nrm receipts. 10.3OT tubs: EGOS Weak: receipts. 27.300 cases: at marx, cases inciuora, ibctisc; ordinary nrsts, ioiBivio: nrsis, iswise. POTATOES Higher: recelots. 43 earn! Michigan, 60iS65c; Minnesota, 48E3c; Wis- consin, outiosc. I'OULTRY Higher: chickens, alive. la: springs, anve, lttc Kannnna City Grain nnd Provlslona. KANSAS CITY. May 20. WHEAT cash: no. z hard, sff90c; No. 3, 83SJHc; iso. i rea, mqsic; iso. s, kxbvsc. coiuv no. 2 white. BSlic: No. 3. ESHc. OATS-NO. 2 wht 3S3SHc. Closing prices: WHEAT May. 84o: Julv. 82R2n! eeptemoer, tuc CORN May. VMOI Julv. E2rtfC4e: Sen tembor. EaS66Hc. oats May. 38c: July. 3Gc: sentember. RYK WJlWC. HAY Steady; choice timothy. $12.75 13. 00. BUTTBR-Creamery. 27Uc: first 26Uc: seconds, lane; pacxing, zic. kuub nrsts, lsvic; seconds, ni6c, POULTRY Broilers. 2&SM6e: henn. viW, roosters, ioc; ducxs, lfic. Nrvr Yorlc General Market. Muscovado. 2.(24r2.80o: centrifugal. S.27tfH a.juc; moiassns, i.oiui.uic; rennea, steady. iJUTXHiiv steady; receipts, 10.9M tubs: creamery extras, 27HC28c: firsts. 27Wj ww, seconas, saflfiic; stato aairy nn est, 2$T3SUc; process extras, tsc; firsts, 27Q47Ho; imitation creamery firsts, 17c: factory, current make firsts, 26c; paoklng stock, current make firsts, 20a; packing stock, current maxc, no. ?, zac. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 3,815 boxas; state, wnoie miiK. rresn colored specials. 13V.c: white specials. 13Uc: skims. 2U1213C. EGOS steady; receipts, ai.His cases; fresh gathered extras, SHvuo! fresh gathered storage packed firsts, ziuzzc fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts. ZIOTZlHc: firsts, zoawtta: i'ennsyl vanla and nearby hennery whites, 22(ST24a; western gathered whites. 2022Uc. rouwilT-uressed.-steady: fresn Killed western fowls. lTVWlsttc: turkeys. I5l9c. IUCE Firm: strained, common to good, Sfttfw: i-atna, j4l0ie. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, 35&35C St. I.oul General Market. ST. LOUia May 20. WHEAT Cash No. 2 red, 97c$1.04; No. 2 hard, 90tt 93HC corn no. i. eaw. no. i. wvto: no. a white, eoawiic. OATS No. 2, ssboto; no. z white, wo. Closing prices: WHEAT July. SHc; September, S6Vi 80HC corn July, 66rB6Hc; ueptemDer, oats July, ssho; Hepiemoer, sc RYE lWc. POULTRY Firm: chickens. 14o; springs. Z433la: turkeys, lGc; ducks, izo; geese, tc, butter steady; creamery, wgzic. EGOS Steady, 17a Bllnneapolls Graltt Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 20. WHEAT May, smi: July, 93V4c; September, Me Cash, No. 1 hard, fllMo; No. 1 north, em. 90UQ01Hc: No. 2 northern. ESV484c: NO. a nonnern, ssnawvic; no. nara, Montana. Biuo: no. 3. ssvihotuiC. riiouu-First Daients. tt.wrapt.su: sec ond Datsnta. UJZGH.S): first clears. $3.30 (go. to; second clears, $2.0x03.20. IJliAN 18.W4IU.W1. CORN No. 3 yellow. COSdo. OATS-No. 3 white, S&gOSHo. RYE No. 2. E68o"V4o. FLAX-$1.82?i. Mllrraakec Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. May 20. WHEAT No. 1 nnrlhnrn. 94iTS4Ull No. 2 northern. 9W) 93o; No. 2 hard, 92030! May, 90Ho July, SSHc. CORN No. 8 yellow, B7MS6o; No. 3 white, 0c; No. 3, 67067o; May, 67c; July, ESHc OATS-3H9C. RYE-2Hi&3c BARLEY 52Q8c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 20. WHEAT Soot. easier; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s, 7d; No. $ do 7s, EHd, Futures firm; May 7s, 6Ud; July 7s, 6Hdf October 7s. 3Hd. CORN Snot steady; American mixed. new, 5a Hd; new kiln dried do, old. Es UHd; do old via Galveston, 6s Sd. Fu tures firm; JUiy ua. i-iata, os yta. Peoria Market, yellow. B7Hc; No. 3 yellow, B7Ko. OATH no. i wnue, wo; auinuuru, uyftp. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. May 20. COFFEE Rl o No. 7, 1144c. Futures steady; July, lU&c; December. 11.3c. Wool Market. BOSTON. May 20. WOOL More Inter est Is being shown In domestic wool by both manufacturers and dealers, although tha Increase In buasiness Is small. New territory wools aro beginning to arrive, but the demand Is light. All grades show lower prices, while mediums are selling close to the low record. Uld territory stocks, more slowly, Montana half-blood bringing 21c; some Ohio three-eighths blood has brought 22c and new Ohio He higher. A fine trade Is reported In west ern nulled wool, but the demand for Texas and California products Is lacking. ST. lou IB. way 20. wool uteady: northern and western mediums, I619c; fine burry, I4truc; sugntiy purry, uuisc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 30. COTTON-SDOt closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.00c; middling gulf, 12.25c Bales, 1$6 bales. Futures closed steady: closing bids: May, ILCOc; June, 11. Kc, July, 11.60c, August, 11.40oj September. 11.05c; October, 11.02c; November, ILOlo; December, 11.03c; Jan uary. 10.99c; March, 11.07c. LIVERPOOL. May S3. COTTON 8 Dot dull; prices steady; middling fair, 7.27d; good middling. .93d: middling, .7$d; low middling, e.bsa; gooa ordinary, B.zd; or dinary, 6.91J. Sales, 5,000 bales. Uvupurutvil Apple and Dried Fralta NEW YORK. May 20. -EVAPORATED APPLES Firm. DRUID FRUITS-Prunea. firm. Apri cots, steady. Peaches, firm. Raisins, ataady. OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY NEW YORK JTOGK MARKET After Day of Slowly Gathering Strength Setbaok Comes. PRICE MOVEMENT IRREGULAR Withdrawal of Treasure from Rock Inland and fit. I.onla A Pan Francisco Issnrs n Stlm alatlnir. Effect. NEW YORK. May 20,-After slowly gathering strength during the greater part of todays market, stocks received a setback late in the seselon, when bids were opened for Now York Cltys $45,000,000 Issue of 4H per cent bonds. Tho bids woro considerably below tho usual estimates. Tho view commonly held as to tho prob able Issue price bf bonds was Indicated by the trading In bonds "when Issued." which has been In progress on the "curb" for some tlnme. Tho bonds sold as high as 100 and today thero wcro sales at lwH before the bids were opened. When It became known that bids from some ot tho largest financial institutions wero being received at par or slightly nbovo, the bonds sold off to 100 3-16 and tho out standing city Issues also weakened, The cltys bond: of fering had been looked forward to with unusual Interest In the hope that tho result might Indicate tho revival of nn Investment demand. Some enoouragement was derived from tho fact mat more Individual bids wero received than on thn occasion of any other city bond Issue since 190S, but since the street professed, disappointment that tho com paratively high rato of interest am not result In higher bids, tho depression ot sentiment as a result was registered In a reaction In thestook market whtoh caused a large part ot tho gains made earlier In the day. Prices ot stocks moved Irregularly at theoutset, butt he undertone was firm. Withdrawal of pressure from the Rock Island and St. Louis Sc. San Francisco Issues, which were especially weak yes terday had a stimulating effect and traders were Inclined to toko tho long side of tho market. Tho upward move ment received considerable Impetus from the circulation ot a rumor that tno liar rlman dissolution nlan had been decided on to the satisfaction ot oil parties at Interest Union and Southern Pnolflo rose steadily and the rest of the market moved up with them. Although tho rumor wan denied the market retained its ad vantage until It received Its setback later In the day. Bonds wero higher, St Louis & San Francisco touched 72. a new low record. Total sales, par value, $1,430,000. Panama 3s, coupon, advanced on call. Number of sales and leaning quotations on stocks were as follows! fltltt. lllth. Low. Clou. AnnlsaoMtod Otppr ....1UM 7JH 14K Anglican Acrlculturtl... I 1 Antrinn ltoet 8uir 100 Ul MM ! An.w en u . ' r' Amorlcu Cut 4.U4 Ml UVi 13 H Aiterwn P & V 4114 Amarlcaa Cbtton Oil 100 41 41 404 Am. loe Becurttlfw IM MM -;v American L.(niml ....... Amorlcui Loooraotlv 00 SJ " ,J American B. ft It LOW 7H 6H 67 Am. s. a R. pfd soa loi vt loan 10114 Am. Bactr neflnlnr 100 110 110 110 Aroerluui T. ft T. 400 11IH 1MH 1MH Amrrlon Tobiccn 100 21 2! U Anaconda Mlnlns Co S00 ITi I1K Atchlton l.tOO Mtt V4 M Atohlaon, pld 83 Atltntlo Oout Lin 104 1ISU ltJU 121T4 Diltlmore A Ohio 400 I1H VI H H Ilethlahtm Utl U HrooVIrn ltatild Trutlt... 4,100 1'4 ttV4 CanadUa rmclllo (.TOO 7U Ml 14 UIS Central Leather 109 13 ii 21 H 21 CriMapMlie & Ohio 2,100 to U 44S Chicago Oraat WcaUrn... 100 14 1 11 li CJilcaco, M. & Kt. P 3.000 101 14 1074 10J14 Chloass A N W 100 12J14 11914 110 Oo4mdo F. & I i.... 200 SIU II Jill QBSSSUdaUd Oaa 900 111H 111H 13114 Corn rroducO 200 10H 1014 10V1 DeUvare and Hudaon ........ , lit Denrar ft Itlo Oraada.... 100 17K 17H 1714 Dearer A It O. tfd 300 It II 1114 Dlatlllnf eecurltloa iu Krl I,MO 28U r. 2IH Krl lt pfd 100 41 41 (I Erie 2d ptd Oencral Blrctrlo 100 119 1J114 11SH areat Narthara pfd. ...... 3,200 n; 124 jttu Oreat Nertnern Or otta., (00 )U II jju Ultnola Central 100 HSli 11514 115 Interboroush Met 1,500 H 1H H14 Interboroush Met. ptd... 1,100 Hlj 61 tdK International llarvaater 101 Inur-Manna pld International Pump 7 Kanaaa Cltr Bouthern.... 100 tju tjTi jju Laclede Oa , . M LeMcb Valler 1.100 1MU i4 I6u IX)u1irlll & N.h!ll.. . nvt 1t.11 ,..,7 Jllaeouri. K. ft T. I,00 21 u M2 M Buourl Pac fin and ili? i.S National Ilt.cult ".. ulZ National Lead 300 47 k. n. n. or Mr. m prd..: .. .!!.. . ttu Yo?k Ornl J;00 100U mu M SxJ.Vv0: Sm m ww 2 NoSh'n.Jr!!?::::: ,06'4 g fflM1 w " " "H 1 ennavlvanfa 3 jam , ..... . - -- ' Mn ..... zx U'aM a : L 100 II tt ai OT: JM "H WH 1TH iTiiiman t'aiace Car tea ui 111 'licadlnc t m mu zzz.. Jlmuhl . 1. A n " iV epuDllo I, ft B. pfd J00 mu iiU j;" nock T. am rv, ' . 12J !iT! !" !.. . . : ..... ..... tt St. L. AS. P.. 14 pfd... 1.700 lu 14 it Seaboard Air Lin. . 'too j62 Uv tl; Bbo.rd Aar Ijlne pfd.... 100 J.J J,2 JJ4 PonUiern Pacific iiM '.rV '.; V, noutharn Rallwar tno nil Bouthern Tlallw.; Hi.' ' IS it" l"S S Tenneaae Copper soo I4K Ilu iJ,, Teaas A Pacific, union Pacific 21,700 JBOTi 14U 1MH Union Pacific pfd. JinllS "IS? -a tlnjted UtM.tVC:;:jT,SS S3 Ss Y,-Cvoll?i Ciem nl '.' 22 52H 55 Htt waluh SM J it 400 2 214 3 Wertem Minimi' '.'.'.'.'.'.', ... 0 7K 7U eern union im iii, Wertlnthoua, Klectrlo 2n0 SW HW Wheel ng 4 Lake Erl... " JH Total ! ,. .v. j. J.. ... ' 414 .. . mfi m ariaras. New York Money Sfarkel NEW mnir ... . "ar w-MUIMKr-On pall tnoi per cent; ruling rati i K per cent: r months,. 4i with-actual buslnefs Fn bands' gflM ,rfnnf0Pt,-SaJ, bl"l nd HW66 for de mSt1Tt,;rom,merc"11 Wlls $4.82)4 4sBILVBR-Bar, OOHc; Mexlgan dollar., liONDS-aovernment, flrmi railroad, as follows: " ona" loar wr U. 8. raf. It, rag... 100 ,K, c. So. ref. Ca arat do coupon 10014 L. B. dab 4iitii " ilS U. B. la. rf., 102HL A N. un. 4, .V ilil do coupon . IMIi'M. K, A T, 1 4a I0K V. B. 4a rat; 1l do ran. 4Ui 1X0 -w. .n "i ii or m 4Ub tt JAmer. At. t. MS4K. T. c. ran. IH! !! a. T. ft T. er. 4.100 . do dab. 4a.... tt' AM. Tobacco fa.. .11 aj, y N aa Armour A Co. Ilia. fcH er. il4a .... " n Awwu i.h. m... vi'.an- w, tat ct. 4a. titi do er, 4a 1H0 99 do ct, 4a.., .. liiiT a. c,"ii m ii:;::: m a 1. 5 Bait. A Ohio 4i MHO. B. L. rfd. 4a.. ' MU do IH Pann. ct. 144. j !, urooa. it. ct, ,.. -00 eon. 4 mu OH. et Oa. to.. .104 JUadloj gan. 4a. tiu Cn. Latthw .... KB. U. i & y. , ii M Chaa. A Ohio 4Ue,. u do sea. a... .. J i s. !,.. tvfi. 1 b, w. eon. 4a. II Chicago A A. IH, M . A. L, adj. tt, ifu C. B. & J. J. 4a.... 4H8o. Pac, cel. u. ' tl ia ten. 4a tilt da ct. 4i.. trii C M A 8 P c 4Vit. 101K . do U ref. 4.... i.2 0. It I. ft P. e. 4a, 7H "South, rt. $s..., loiff ao rrr. a at nij ten, 4a. ...... 71 C. & B. r ft e 41i. 1114 Union I'aelfle ! mu Del. ft Hud. cv- 4a. Mil do ct, 4a... i?ti D. A R. O. ref. S, tH. do lat ft nt'.'u tiS Dlallllar (a (4 V. 8. Rubber 4a. ljiv! Erie, trior nan tt. 11 v. a. steel Id la mu do cen. 4a 72 V -C. Cham, ti ... Z'4 do ct. U, tr. B. 70 WaUth lat ft a. li uu -in. uan. m r. r -neaurn Ma. i n Inter. Mat. 4Ua. .. 714 We.t. Eiea. ct. u 11 Inter. M. M. IH. 2 Wli. Cen, 4, . !, Japan 444 ,. .. . pld, Offered. H Doatiin toek M'arket, . w ,,,n iiuutaiiuiia Humus aiuvas were us 10I10WS! Allooat 1114 Mohawk 4u Amal. (Vniar....... TIU v.... rv. ..r A. Z. L. A 8 11U Mnluln. ill nil ' " .? Arlion Con. . ... 1 1-U Vnnh Hull. B. A C. C. A 8. U.. Ill North Lake ti. (!. ft Aritana. tin Old Dominion 4414 a 1. ct iiecia.., ,,iu uaeoaia M lentennlal 1114Qulor 1214 oppar naska C. C. 4344 Rhannoa 144 lit Butt O M . HUSunarlar rt Ifranklln ............ EU Sunrin. A n vr Olrouz Con 1 U-llTamaraok ".' 11 Oraabr Oaa. U U. B. 8. It A U... 1114 Oreana Cananea ,, IS do pfd. , 4V lal Kojale Capper. MHPUta Conaolldated.,. 1'i 21, 1913. KtT Lake tllll'lah .peer o, 0!l Laae ipr IIHWlnnna . 14 Mlanl Cepper . Ul, Loral Srrnrttlr. Quotation! tsrniibed br nma. Prlnker III Omaha National bank bulldlni: A Oi., Aaked. 104 e M 1114. Cll National Hank Bleek. Omaha.. 147 I'.. St. r, M. A o. . 1M 17 CVunell Ulullt O. A K K ! M IKraglai Kecurltr to. U 1W1 rfi l)er t CV. 1 per eaol pld. n. 4U.. 7H Palrwont Oreamcnr (mar. ft . M IikI Tel. Ctt. In pld, o. iilulti. ... 1? Kanaaa Cllr. Me.. I p. e. tit Wlla.. 1114 Kin Oa, Wirt., h, 1MI....1. 1M Lea Ansatt llr It, n 14 MeOek. Neb., I, 114 100 Omaha (laa , lilt it Cltr el Omaha 4Ua, 1111 II Omaha A C. D. lit. llr. ta. 1111...., II Omaha A a D. St. llr. ptd U14 Omaha A C. II. St Hr. Mm (lit Omaha A C. 11. R. A II. ptd MV4 I'aelfle u A I'. I p. f. el till.. H Stout Cltr Mock Yard, ptd 1714 Fall lVn Cltr School la 1M0 14 san FYanclico l. 1MI 101 1O0 4 lftl4 M 100 101.71 17 100 II 100 7 iH it H 100 IH4 l4 101H 100 1 101 101 10114 t'nltnl HUt Nat. Hank, Omaha.... l!4 tnion mock llNi, mock, Omaha t'pdlk Oraln do,, com , Tacoma. W.ih . rat. la. lilt Mj more. Nth., la, 1131 .. Ml .. I7H .. 101 ..'10H London Stork Martlet. liONDON, May 20. -American securities opened quiet today. Prices advanced a fraction during tho forenoon, but business was limited pending the Wall street open ing. Canadian Pacific was offered by Berlin and docllnrd 4. Cuniola. moner-.. 7 III Ioulwllle A N 113 do account HUM., K. A T tdVi Amal. Cbpper 741N. Y. Central 10114 Atchlton 101t rennaylranl. ....... Canadian Pacific :434'ltea1lns 1114 Chlcaso G. W .. ItlLMoulharn 1'acltt It Ht l'aul HOVl'nlon I'aelfle IMS Denver A ltlo 0. . 1114 U. 8. Steel I1H Krle 2StWahah 2V do lit pfd. ... 44 Da lleera Jl! Orand Trunk KHRand Mlnea 414 Illinois Central Ill 1 SILVHH-llar, steady at 3 1-lGd per os. MONHY 3JT0U per ocnt Tho rate of discount In lite open market for short bills la SU per cent; for throe months' bills. SS-lOffSti per cent Neva York Ml ulna" Stock. NKW YOIIK, May 20. Closing quota tions on mining stocks wero: CVn, Tunnel Hock... I Meilran 40 Iron Stlter lit Ontario : do bonda llOphlr 10 Iadallla Con T Yellow Jacket tl Little Chlat , 'Ottered. OUAUA aRTfKRAlu jnAntCBTi BUTTKn-No. 1,W. carton, SOai No. 1, CO-lb. tubs, 5014c; No. Z. 30o. CHICICSE imported Kwlaa. jjc; Ameri can Swiss, rc; block 8 wise, 34o; twins, 1614c; daisies, iSc; trlplots, iso; Young America, 19c; blue label brick, ISo: Um burger, 2-lb.. 22c: l-lb Z2o; Now York white, 90c. IlBEIi' CUTB-IUbs, No. 1. 17Wcj No. $. 16Hc; No. 3, lBc. Ixilns, No. 1, 19c: No. 1, ISo: No. . ICtto. Chuoks, No. 1. lOVJo; No. 3. lOc: No. 3, lic. Hounds, No. 1, Mlc; No. 3, 13o : No. 3, ISHc. Plates, No. 1, S'io; No. 2. 7?i0! No. 3, 7iic. PIBH-'Whlte, fioibii. lint r-cut froten, lio; large crapples, rrosen. 10c; Spanish mackerel, 14o; eel. 15c; haddock, lfo; tlnundern. He: ahud rc, per pa.r, fti salmon, 8c; halibut, lOo; buffalo, So; bull heuds, 13c. POULTUY-Urollers. 60o a lb.; hens, 17c: cocks. 12c: ducks, 20a to Xc; grosa, 18c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doz.. $1.20; roosters. 9c; ducks, full feathered, l&c; feese, full feathered, 13c; squabs, No. 1, 1.50; No. 2. 50c. The following fruit ana vegetablo prices are retorted by the Ulltnsky Fruit com pany: PllUlTS-atrawberrlea: Arkansas, qt., per cusu, $2.60; Tennessee Klondike, ills., per case, $J.7S. Pineapples: Florida, 18, 24, 30, St or 42 site, per crate, $3.00. Kxtr fancy California navels: Ninety-six, $4.00: 126, 4.W; 160, 176. 200 and 21 alsea, $$.00; 2D0, $1.(0; 2S8 and 321, $4.00. Valencia; One hundrca ana twenty-six, per dox, $A.ru; 160. 176, 200, 216, per box, $0.00. Apples: Utah Wlnvinn. per box. $1.7Q: Utah Uanoa and lien Davis, uer box. $1.60: oxtra fancy 43ano, clrclo brand, per bbl., $4.00; extra fancy lien uavis. per ddi., iimj extra fanoy Wlnotap, per bbl., $3.60: extra fancy Missouri IMppon, per bbl., $3.25; anos, small, per bbl,, $2.25. Grapefruit: Florida, Indian River, C4 and B0 sixes, J6.00; 64 size, $4.60: 46 stse, $4.00: 36 slue. $3.76. Lemonst Extra fancy Southland IJcautles, 300s ana scos, per pox., fl.V); extra choice Justrlte. tier box. $7.00: ox- cellent brand, 300 site, per box, $7.26; t-xtra fancy Messina. 300 or JW site, 40.60: nun- slde brand. 800 Site, per box. $6.75: extra choice Messina. 300 or 360 slso. $6.00. VKUISTA1JL.1SB Minneapona ilea mver valley Oh o potatoes Colorado lttiral potatoes, por bu., 66c! , lied Hlver parly unio, per ou wc. unions; -lmtbo iteu uiobc, per sack, li.w; uailfornia uryslal Wax, per crate, 22.00; Texas Dernada, por crate, ll.OCKtf l.Ui. Plants: Tomatoes pl.tnts, per 100, G60; cabbago plants, per 100, fifo; pepper plants, per 100, 76o; cauliflower plants, per 100, 76a; eggplant plants, por 100, $1.00. Tomatoes: Fanoy Florida, per 6-basket crate, $4.00; choice 6-baskot, crate. $3.64). MISCKL.LANEOUfWtcd new potatoes, per hamper, J2.I6; California Jumbo celery, per dox., $1.00; cider Mott's, per keg, $3.60; cider Nehawka, per keg, $3.2$; asparagus, per doz., 60c; rhubarb, per doz., 30o ; onions, per doz., too; new beets, carrots, turnips, per doz., Wc; parsley, per doz., 40c; radish, per doz., 40c; lieudlettuo?, per doz., $1.00; homegrown ,'eaf lettuoo, por doz., 40c; green peppors, per baskat, 6O0; wax or green beans, per hamper, $4.00; hot house cucumbers, per doz., JlOOJp 2.00; cauliflower, por crate, $3.60; Venetian garlic, pur lb., 12Hc; Texas new cabbage, per lb., 2o; eggplant, per dot., $1.603 2 90; horseradish, 2 dot bottles In cane, ret case, $1.80: dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; anchor brand dates, pkg., $3.26; -walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium pecans, per lb., 13Hc; pecans jumbo, per lb., 16o; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper shell, per lb., 26c: filberts, per lb., 15c; Drake almonds, per lb., lGc; i-aptr shell, ISo; Ilrazlls, par lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, ptr lb., 2Ho; raw No. 1 paanuta, per lb.. OHo; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 80; roast peanuts, per lb., 8',ic; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4o; largo hickory puts., per lb Tc; whlto rice popcorn, per lb., 60; checkers, per 100 pkg. case, $3.60; checkers, per CO pkg, case, $1.76; Ixslle Derry boxes, qts., per 1.000. $2.76. Coffrr Market, NIflW YOItK, My 20. COPFEIfJ-I'M-turos opened firm at an advance of 1 to 4 points and sold about 3 to 6 points net higher during the middle ot the day on covering of shortn and bull support The market lost most of Its advance In the later trading under realizing and reports of a slightly easier spot situation. Tho close was steady net unchanged to 2 polnta higher. Hales. 37.000 bags; May, II.120; July, lI.ieo; September, 11.84o; De cember, 11.36c; January, 11.37c; March. 11.40c. Spot market, barely steady; Itlo 7s, HViVc; Bontoe 4s, 13HC Mild, quiet; Cordova. lM2tfl7ttc, nominal. Metal Market, NEW YOItK, May 20,-MCTALB-Cop. per, steady; spat to July, $16.37tt offered; electrolytic. $l6.87Vr16.00; lake, $16.00; castings. $15.62Vt. Tin. nulet and easv: spot and May, $47.6214948,00; June, $47.2 m.io; juiy, hj.bi win-nit, ieaa, steady; $4.80 bid. Spelter, quiet, $S.3Mt6.45. Antl mony. dull: Cookson's. $S.7Mfa.oo. Iran. quiet and unchanged. Copper exports this month, jo.zw- tons. London copper, quiet at 68 9s 9d; futures, 68 7s 6d. Ixindon tin, quiet! spot. 218 6s; futures, 213 15s. London lead, 19 6s 3d, London spelter, ivs. iron, i-ieveianu warrants, fus 6a, ST. LOUIS, May 20.-MBTAL8-Ladi Dull at $4.47H. Bcplter: Dull at $5.30. Trensnry Statement, WASIIINQTON, May 20.-Th condi tion of tho United Ktateg treasury at tno oeginning 01 inuinrss toaay; work ing balance. $60,269,867. In banks and DltlKnnlni. I.mim.v 9AA T6 iAJ m , -. general fund, $111,923,840. Ilecelpts yes- teruux, i,via,ia. tiDursements, 606. The surplus this fiscal year Is $4,606,329, as against a deficit of $11,404,- 629 last year, Tho figures for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit ex- clude Panama canal and public debt transaction. Oiuaba Hay Market. OMAHA. Jrfav 19. PRAIRIE HAY Nn 1 to oholce midland. 211.00011.60; No. X J8.uifl0.w; ino, 3, yi.wras.w; fio, 1 to choice lowland. J3.COfrl9.00. No. 2. $7.0&n 9.00; No. 8, r.,0007,00; No. 1 to choice muiiana, tw.wan.w; no. 2, ts.uogio.oo; No. 3. $.00O8.00. straw: None on the mKmImj (tfViaat a w r nlinlakU $5.600.00; choice oat or rye. $6.O0Q.6O. Alfalfa: No. 1. $18.00313.00; No. 2, $1.00gi 10.00. Another Corbetl. You can't keep the Corbetts down. One ot the family and his first name Is Jim. Is to get a trial with Connie Mack. He Is a pitcher hailing from Oeorgetown university. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Very Slow and tho Tendency Still Lower. HOGS ARE AROUND TEN HIGHER Close on Hogs Slorr nt ISnsler Prices Sheep anil l.aniba Are Fairly Active, TTllli the I'rlcen Steailr to fttronRer. , SOt'TH OMAHA, May , 191$. necelpts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep urnclal Monday 6,111 6.K72 !i816 Minnate Tuesday 3.600 6.300 6,000 mwn mis wraK ... 1V,3U id.mi fiamo days last woek.. 5,008 21,2fl 1S.W int w nn AKU., V,Ki IT.Ui 1,1(V1 faille day 3 w;ks ago,. 8.9M 20.072 20,674 - , ,v Ha ano., 10.i Same day last year.... 7,$4 24,641 9,211 ine lonowing tnblo shows ine receipts viio, hubs ana sncep at uouin umana for tho year to date as compared with tttle 346.730 337.910 11.186 llrt afaa 4 a A aai a a .u e a aw fX t llOiV.U ltt.J,4T1 illl.l 2V$CH'TJ neep 838,165 W1.861 36,291 ine rouowing table shows thn range ot prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho last few flnva vllH MmmHiAnl! Date. I 1912. 19U,lgll.l0.11M.llKJ.lW7, Sunday. rtecelptn and disposition of live stock at ine union Block yards, south umana, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECKIPTS-CAIIS. Cattle,. Itncra. Shrrrv. ll'rs'a C, M. A t. P.... 7 .. 1 Wabash 1 1 .. .. Missouri 1001110..,, 7 1 .. .. Union Paclflo 31 21 11 C. Jk M. W.. nut.. IS R. C. & N. W west.. 83 17 V., St P., M. ft O.. 16 7 .. C II, ft Q oast... 11 3 i l.'., II. ft g.. West.. 34 S3 13 3 C. It I. ft P.. east 7 1 C., It 1. ft P.. west 1 1 .. .. Illinois Central, 1 1 .. .. O Ot We 3 Total receipts.... 164 8S as DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Aiorns ft co mm Swift St Co 813 963 6i 1,633 BU 1,871 266 896 2,801 1.C05 1.933 tea a Cudahy Packing Co. .,.1,211 Armour ft Co 660 Boh warts ft Co , J. W. Alurnhy Morrell 13 H. O. P. CO 8 I j. P. CO 40 Hill & Son F. II. Lewis 02 37 1 7 64 J. U. Hoot & Co ,. J. II. llulla , L. F. Huts llosoustock llros 70 Mo. & Kau. Calf Co.... 93 Cllne & Christie..... 19 Other buyers 268 Totals 3,903 6,075 6,000 CATTLM Cattle recelnta were very much lighter than yesterday, making the total for the two days-8,714 head, a gain of nearly 1,000 hood over tho same period a year ago. Tho market yesterday closed In a very demoralised and unsatisfactory condition, 40 cars of cattlo havlJlg bean carried over for today, Tho sluatlon this morning was not Improved In the slightest degree. On ine contrary tno heavy ran of rain mat prevailed during the greater part ot the forenoon Interfered very muoh with the market In addition tho demand waa far from urgent and tho market could nardly bo described as better than slow to 10a lower than yesterday's general market Prices possibly wera no worse than they were at tho extreme, close of yesterday, but It Is really a very diffi cult matter to maka comparisons on ac count of tho market yesterday having been very uneven. To say the least from a seller's standpoint tho trade was In u very unsatisfactory condition from start to finish, with a downward tendency and tho movoment extremely slow. Quotations on Cattle: Good 'to cholcs beat steers, $8.008,40; fair to good beef teers, $7.7&3.C0; common to fair beef steers, $7.303'7.76; good n oholce heifers, $7.COiQ7.7&; good to choice cows. $t.7lOT,2$; fair to good grade, $2.7600.00; good to choice stockers and feeders. $7WT3.00; fair to good stockers and. feodi, $7,000 7.(0; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6.264P7.00: stock cows and heifers, $$,009 7.SS; veal calves, $7.00311.00; bulls, stag, etc., $6.7607.35. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ko. At. Pr. Ko. At. Pr. II (72 7 It !).,,..,.,, lilt 7 1 1 HO 7 U 10 1111 7 44 .. 2?" ...1004 7 25 11 1110 7 tt II til 7 70 7 US! 7 70 II 1107 7 70 II 1117 7 70 20 1117 7 70 2..,..12t7 7 TO II ' 784 7 71 It lilt 7 7i II... ..10ll 7 II 17 ,....1141 7 71 II 1104- 7 IS 21 1117 7 IS II.,...,,. ...1111 7 IS 24,.; 1411 7 It 21 14IB 7 It It 1170 7 at 41 1077 7 10 It 1119 7 N II 1101 7 10 II MM 7 M 17 1111 -7 M 11 lit! I 01 40 1412 100 .1007 7 IS t9 7 et . . StO 7 It ..1102 7 (0 ., IIS 7 40 .. Ml 7 41 ..1170 7 10 a I IO0 7 CO 10. ttt 7 10 .......lilt 7 to lOlt 7 to ..... ..not 7 to ..loti 7 it .1045 7 It Hit 7 40 710 T 60 II 1U0 7 10 20..,., 1001 7 40 25 1071 7 40 II 104 7 IS II 12U 7 41 li 141 7 It II 1141 7 6t STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4... 7... 4... I... l7 7 00 II 1171 7 10 .... 717 7 It .... 717 7 25 ...10:1 7 2s zo 771 7 to it 12s 7 tt 20... li::: I 117 7 10 10 : 111 7 tt 1112 7 10 ,.,...101) 770 I4S 7 76 14 en 7 it m 7 to it... COWH. 1 too 2 04 7 1134 t 20 11 1001 1 40 S 10M I 40 10,.., 1012 170 7 o 1 10 t lOtt t 14 II, ..lilt ttt ..lilt t 10 ..lilt 7 00 ..ISM 7 00 7 ttf t 2t t 1 11 40 t 25 I 3 lOli t 76 1 1 1041 t 10 HBTFI3RS. 4 470 I to 1...... 1 40 t tt' 21 ... 00 7 26 ...IMt 7tt ... tit 7 tt ...1011 7 ... Ill 7 2t ... 141 7 10 ... Itt 7 35 ... ;t 7 w ...too 7 tt ... (70 7 U ... 440 7 40 22., 114 I 71 I I IU lit 11 K4 7 00 t II 717 7 00 7 It til 7 10 4 1 121 T It 22 7 Ill 7 It 1 It 117 7 It 1 1 171 7 It 1 t 122 T 26 BULLS. I IV) I to 1 110 I 24 1 1411 t 7t 1 1130 I 71 1 1170 I H 1 1224 I tt 1 120 t It .1230 7 00 .2O00 7 04 1 I 1 .... 714 7 Oi .... 110 7 01 ....1004 Tot ....1070 7 10 .-. 110 7 10 .... 120 .... lit t 71 .... 140 I 7i .... 220 t 7i 1... 1... I... CALVES. I.. iu t to 1 2 Ill 7 10 1 1 HO t 00 I 1...,, 2(0 t 10 1 I t 200 t 40 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. II lit 1 li it , m iu t 141 7 25 20 701 7 10 I 720 7 24 ITS T 44 11 ,. 172 7 21 1 711 7 40 it let 7 2 2.. ., tot 7 to HOOS-Recelpts were light for a Tues day, and as there was a lively demand from all quarters, the market opened fully 10c higher than yesterday's aver age. With tich a strong feeling In evi dence salesmen were in no hurry to cash their holdings, but they were unable tn force values much and the bulk of tho hogs sold at a big dime advance. The market was not very active at any time, and sharp thunder showers all through the morning stopped trading several times. On the close things be came very slow, and In fact It looked as though values had weakened o(f a little. Buyers made bids on these last hogs thai looked to be a little easier than the early prices, and when sales men refused to turn loose at these shaded figures, buyers left the yards, leaving several loads still In first hands. The bulk of the sales landed at a spread ot $8.228.46. with the long string at $8.40, and up until a late hour the highest price that had been paid was $8.43. The larger share of the offerings was on the light and butcher order, and was of fairly good quality, but there was nothing real toppy included in the May 3 iUJ 7 69 6 771 9 IS) I 6 491 6 19 May 10 SUV, 7 M 5 79 9 2$ 8 M S3 May 11. I 7 46 6 8! 9 2S 0 97 6 41 6 S3 May 12. 8 14HI I 6 $l 331 7 01 6 it May 15. S 15, 7 441 6 971 9 30) 7 04 5 35 8 35 May 14. 8 22U 7 65 9 S3 7 OS fi 31 6 W May 16. R 22U 7 3) 5 96 7 11 5 22 0 21 May 16. S 2414 7 65 5 96 9 6 21 o 17 May 17, 8 7 8i 6 89 9 30 7 00 21 May 18. 7K6849 4( 70:5$08a May 19. 8 2St41 S 79 9 Ml fl 9J 6 31 May M.( 8 3.K 7 CO 5 73 9 33 93 5 33 8 23 11 supply. While today's top U no better than yesterday's it must be remembered that there was only one load over $435 yesterday, whllo today $3.45 Is the top of the bulk as well as being the best price paid. Today's arrivals amounted to about 91 cars, or fi.300 head, the smallest for a Tuesday slneo the first week In Octo ber, when only 3,400 head wero yarded. For tho two days the receipts total 13, 373 head, nearly 8,000 smnller than last week and mom than 10,000 lighter thAn the same days a year ago. Representative sales: No. at. sit. Pr. rra. ;,r. sh. rr, 21 170 ... I 24 lit 217 110 I 40 Ill ... t M M. 311 40 I 40 17 217 14 I M M 2t1 14 I 40 II HI 10 I K) 74 231 10 I 49 II Ill ... 120 ft 242 ... 1 40 l 24 14 I tt M 22 ... I 44 77 202 ... t 21 M til ro I 40 4 ! ... I tt II 212 ... I 19 tl 283 N I IS tt 221 ... t 44 tt 211 1M 1 18 71 252 40 I 40 tl 247 ... t IS Tt 2W 10 I 49 S Ill ... I IS tt 117 S4 I 40 M 271 II! Jit ... 1 44 II 247 0 1 tt 70.. 147 240 I 44 t I 110 I SS 71 Ill 14 I 40 71 til 40 t U 24 131 TO I 41 0 21 ... I St 21 2.H ... I 49 42 . .1M to I IS 77 12 204 I 40 4t 247 ... I T7 lit 124 I 40 I 251 ... 2 24 to ,.211 .. I 4t II 22 14 I 13 72 210 24 I 40 43 211 ... I tt II 2t2 .. t 49 II 27S . . I St 71 230 M I 49 3 ... I 2t 14 ttt 110 I 40 W !' 110 I tt M. ...... 219 119 t 49 II 214 40 I ti 14 204 10 I 49 t 27t 110 t 35 24 212 49 t 40 l 27 110 I 27H TT 203 .. I 41U 14 ......714 240 I17V4 47 209 119 t u 14 177 ... t 40 IS 1 1M I itu ... I H . ! 224 47ti .. 4JiJ ... II1V1 ,...,,, ... b ni v,,..i..z2a tT .. ..lit ... t 49 70 214 12 104 119 I 49 71 217 17. ......272 ... t 49 Tt 222 I 23$ 14 t 43 214 .. It 42U 0 211 ... t 49 71 1T 129 I 43H II 2M ... I 40 14 207 ... t 42V4 Tt 230 ... I 41 Tl 301 ... I 45 Tl ,.1S 10 I 49 71 US . 4S 47 tit 110 I 19 17 201 21 2 41 41 2tl 120 t 27H 29 UI ... t 4t t?..... 1ST 10 I r.ii tl 212 40 I 42 4T 122 209 I ttu lis.... tn ... tat 13 .....20 ... I I7U 45 til ,.. 41 It 259 19 t 274 It.... . 211 . t 4S ... .v. .v iu u mu icu a e SHEEP it was a strong, actlvti mar ket for both shorn and wool lambs that were at all desirable, nnd everything on that order was disposed of at a com paratively early hour in the forenoon. Ort the other hand, heavy lambs were none too active and as a rule moved at figures steady with yesterday. Tho demand was stimulated to a more or less oxte.nt hv the very modern. supply on hand and also because of prospects for light re ceipts tomorrow on account of tho un- lavoraoio woatner. wnuo a little im provement was noticeable In tho local trade, most other nalnts renortrri tmiw markets, wth an easier tendency to prices. A narrow rnngft of, S9.lXktTW.43 took the most ot the Mexican wool lambs, with the latter figure bolng tho top for the day. The lambs at $143 weighed around 76 lbs. Clipped lambs sold anywhere from $7.00 to $7.40, according to weight and quality. There waa not enough muttons Included In the receipts to make a market, but what trade took Dlace In this ritvlalnn In. dlcated prices steady with Monday. Soma clipped wethers, averaging 115 lbs., that sold at $5.65 on Monday, brougli the aama price ioaay. a deck or cupped ewes brought $6.60. In all there woro about twentv.riva oars, or 6,000 head, received at tha yards, ns compared with 9,540 head last Moni day and 8,001 head on tho same day two weeks ago. Quotations on sheet, and Umbs; Good to cholco Mexican lambs, $8.30j'8.4S; fair to good Mexican lambs, $A.16n8.30; fair to choice western Iambs, $7.75&S.C0; fair to good woatern lambs, $7.60377,75: shorn lambs, good to choice, $7.0037,40; year lings, light $7.00Q1Z5; yearlings, heavy, $6.65p7.00: wethers, good to choice, $6,603 6.C8; wethers, fair to good, $6as60: ewes, good to oholce, $6.0tQ.23: eWs. fair to good. $6.75416.00: culls and bucks. t4cxV3. 6.2Tw Representative sales: No. At. Tr 626 fed shorn lambs ,, 7$ 7 is 266 Mcxtoan lambs go g $0 203 fed ewes SS' 5 60 4$ red ewes 93 6 50 113 cull 76 4 00 179 shorn lamb ...'. $4 6 80 24 thorn lambs ti 6 65 334 shorn lambs 83 6 63 217 shorn lambs .. 86 6 65 235 shorn lambs f 7 is srvs shorn iambs M 7 is 268 shorn Iambs , 85 7 20 181 shorn lambs 85 73) 62 shorn ewes 121 it ut 133 spring lambs m a ss SOS shorn spring lambs 70 7 40 264 shorn lambs .1 si s 7S 321 shorn lambs 74 t 73 lia A V. . A t. V, A t P. A AA , iiiuwi mill kit, ,., , 09 D fo 233 fed lambs 70 p. nn 126 fed lambs .1 71 8 00 271 shorn lambs ,73 7 to 2.19 shorn lambs 74 7 av 249 Mexican lambs 77 8 45 2S2 Mexican lamba 7H J 45 259 Mexican lambs 79 S 45 Kanaaa City Live S too It Sfarket. KANSAS CITY. May 20.-CATTI.K Receipts, 9.000 head: market steady: southern steers, $6.20Q7.6S; southern nn4 h.l,A , 1 KilCM M, .... . I . . v u iiv .u ci, n,uwui,wi iiauvu u u v a and heifers, 14.7Mf8.iai stockers and feed ers, fJ.&OflS.OO; bulls, $5.7507.25; calves, $6.601310.00; western steers, $7.00fJ8.JS; western cows, $1.60127.25. HOaS Receipts, 16,000 head; market 6c to 10a higher; bulk, $9.406.6O; heavy, $3.35 W.W, packers and butchers. $8.4068.66; light $8.4Mi8.W; pigs, $7.007.GO. SHEEP AND LAMD8 Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady to lOo higher; mut tons, $4,0033.60; Colorado lambs. 14.7M 8.60; range wethers and yearlings, $1.403 7.00; range ewes, $10006.29. ChlcRiro Live Btnctc blarltet. CHICAGO, May 20,-CATTLlS-Recelpte, 1,600 head; market slow and steady; beeves, $7.1&S.0O; Texas steers, $6.76(9 7.70; western steers, $7.0OQ,15; stockers and feeders. $5.8017.85; eowa and heifers, $3.SOi87.lH); calves, $6.t6tt.0O. HOOS-Recelpts, 10,000 head) market generally lOo higher; bulk. $SW.8,T0; light, $8.604j8,78; mixed, $8.40C.'7S; heavy, $S.15n 8.70; rough, M.15QO-30; pigs. $6,605(8.40. BlIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head; market steady to 10a lower; native, 15.60(36.15; western, $6,608X5.13: yearlings. $6,0Og6.76: lambs, native, $8.Xwy7.60; west ern. $6.CS7.C0. St. Lnals Live Slock Markat. ST. LOUIS. May 20. CA-TTLK Re ceipts. 6.000 head: market steady; native beef steers, $5.75739.00; southern steers. $6.2588.60; calves, $3.0036.60. ,- HOGS Receipts. 12,600 head; Co higher; pigs and lights. $7,OOi8.60, good heavy, $8,558.63. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.000' head; steady; native muttons, $5,0036.75; lambs, $7.0OgS,i5. St. Jpscph Live Stoclc Market, ST. JOSEPH. Mo May 20. CATTLFJ Receipts, l.&oo head; market steady: steers, $7.00i8.10; cows and heifers, $1.00 8.10; calves. $6.609.2S. HOOS-Recelpts. 6,000 head; market 6 lOo higher; top, $8.65; bulk ot sales, $3.40 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.600 head; market steady; lambs, $7.0038.25. Chnnitr In Available Supply, NEW YORK, May 20,-Speclal cable and telegraphic communications re ceived by llradatrtet'a show tho follow. Ing changes In available supplies aa compared with previous account: Avail able supplies I Wheat, United States, east Rockies, decreased 3,420.000 bu. United States, west Rockies, increased 83,000 bu. Canada, decreased 2,781,000 bu. Total United States and Canada, de creased 3,121,000 bu. Afloat tor and in Europe, decreased 1.300.000 bu. Total American and European supply, de creased 6,421,000 bu. Corn, United States and Canada, decreased 757,000 bu. The leading decreases .ana increases reported this week follow. Decreases: Manitoba. 6S3,003 bu. Syracuse, 70.000 bu. Louis ville, t,uoo bu. I'ort Huron. 60,000 cu, Increase; Portland, Me., 37S.C00 bu. tamoTU Uurl itrUargautCDts, ulckane3, BwoBea XI a s n o s , tubs. Vllled Tindnnt. Harvnami Pom anr lirulao or Ht rain Cuftt itia uaipaneaa, Allays ram, es not Ulla tar, remove the lal ar up th ifrtrnai horai ai ljoo ? -Bjl.QO a lera tli. aallTarad. llnnb I K AmOUUlNfc.illA.UllltaentormkBkfii aaurari a js irae. BrsoTltla. titralna. Oouit or nbantaxila 1 lam.lt no. tor BwoUaa. Painful Varicose Vein. AlUrt fa4n. Will tall voo more If joa write. 11 and 13 par botll at de.l of dUTw1. ltBtcluia4 Gnlr bf W. r. TOUN O, J?. S. 5- 104 Tsmpls ml Bprlngfltia, iSAmm. ill 1 Ami Arur v