rmrxr Tinrrn. rwrATTA inumjonAv on mm 11 f i lUilL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOIl SALE. Bemis Park District $500 DOWN ; $50 PER MO. Will buy an S-roora, 2story house; oak and maple (loon: large cellar and fruit room; fine Bleeping porohes; garage and cement driveways; beautiful yard; paved streets: storm and tureen windows; ab solutely all modern. Ask to see It. INTERMODNTA1N REALTY CO. Phone Douglas 4015. 1513 Douglas St Beautiful House, in Dundee On Easy Terms This beautiful ne.. house, Just (lmshed, has every desirable convenience, and Is beautifully located In the most desirable part of Dundee, lias vestibule, reception i hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and back entry ou first floor; 3 S large, airy, well lighted bed rooms, sun porch and bath room onl second Iloor; 2 JUUUH Vil UUIU AIVUF. House eleeantlv finished throughout with all oak finish on first floor with ex ception of kitchen; beam ceilings In din ing room, living room and vestibule, fire place, built-in bookcase and window seats and plenty of large closets. House situated on paved street and the entire lot is Just newly sodded and within is block of car line. Reasonable price and excellent terms. Investigate. Call Desk B.A. BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT COMPANY, , 4M-410 City Nafl. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 8318. REAL ESTATE. FA 113 1 fc HANOI! LANDS Foil SAJUO. Arkansas. FOR CHEAP land on a new rallroao. Just being built In southwest Arkansas from Ashdown to Hot Springs, write Southern Realty & Trust Co., Nashville, Ark. California. SAN JOAQTJTN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe main lines traverse our absolutely level tract. only lo leei to water; hjbo ariesiu.ii wens. Five hours' run to either Ban Francisco or Lob Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1,000,000. $125 PER ACRE-BABY TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY OAIJFOBNIA June 3d. See the FONTANA ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric line from Los Angeles to Riverside. Make your reservations early and let us show you the "GOLDEN STATE" from San Francisco to San Diego. For free handsomely illustrated book lets on all matters Callfornlan, see or write . KARL BREHME, MS Bee Bldg. CALIFORNIA LAND. Bend for catalogue. Prpperties In all counties. Valuable, reliable information. C M. Wooster Co., Phelan Bldg., Son Fran cisco. FOR BALE Farm land in the Antelope valley, the milk bottle of Los Angeles. Land Jn the suburbs of Los Angeles Is becoming so valuable for subdivision pur poses that the dairyman is being crowded out. Just recently it has been discovered that water can be had in large quanti ties in the Antelope Valley. As this promising valley is only 70 miles from the rapidly growing city or. aos Angeles, land because land can still be had at a low price, farmers and 'dairymen ara .buying thousands of acres of this fine rich land. Wo can sell you 24 acres or more for $100 per acre, on easy terms, located one mile from a good town. This is choice alfalfa and pear land. For further particulars wrlto tto Cen tinela Land Company, 1003 Title Insur ance Building, Los Angeles. .California. , CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and Bd Tues. W. T. Smith CO. 815 City Nat. Bk. Canada, A CANADIAN half section In famous Goose Lake district near two rood towns, perfectly choice land at n. bargain if sold soon. H. L. Archer, 311 Security Bonk Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas. FOR SALE 118 per acre1 will buy two quarter sections of smooth rich land In Cheyenne county, Kansas, near Benkel man, Neb., on Burlington road. Part cash, part time. A snape. Homer N. Bates. P. O. Box 76 Fresno, Cal. JUoutano. SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey Ian 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 10 vaner. jsaont. 1 Nebraska. FOR SALE lCO-acre farm. 5 miles from Pierce; good Improvements j 5 acre al falfa; 120 In cultivation. Quick sale, $75 er acre. W. E. Powers. Pierce. Neb. New Mexico. 4 FOR SALE In tha Rio Grande valley, fcO-acro alfalfa ranch. 1,000 bearing fruit trees, remainder in alfalfa. Best of Im provements, hi mile from town, two I miles from railroad. Other farms im proved and unimproved under govorn- 'inent Irrigation. The best climate, mar kets and land to be had In the United tatea. O. D. Williams. La Mesa. N. M. Month Dakota, (A GREAT BUY 320 acres located 6 miles northeast of Columbia, Brown county, South Dakota, and on the east of the river (Jim River Valley). All under cultivation except 20 acres pasture, which rents for ISO cash rent. Balance rents for one-third deliv ered to market Buildings good, consist ing of a 6-room house, born, granary, hog and henhouse, good well, windmill and tank. Good roads to town. This farm hat paid the owner as high as $2,200 as bis share of the crop for one year. Adjoining lend no better has sold for $70 per acre. Price for quick sale $62.60 per acre and would consider clear Omaha property as part payment This Is worth Investigating. See, call or write. L. B. Scott & Son, 1126 City Nat Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOAMS. MONEY TO LOAN , ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. : J. H. Mitheri Co., INC. Ell CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDO. DOUGLAS 1271 . MONEY on band at lowest rates tor loons on Nebraska, farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. II. W. BINDER, 823 City Nations! Bank Bldg. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $00,000. W. H- THOMAS. 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, ' O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National, Douglas Xte. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6, Stt and per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1601 Parnaro St wanted City loans and warrants. W, yarnam ano et ia., -jj. tunuun ou HARRISON St MORTON, 918 On Nat GARVIN BEOS, riOO to $10,000 made promptly. F. IX Wood. Wead Bids., ISth and Farnam. aof CITY IvOANB, Bemla-Cariberg Co., o 210-313 Brand els Theater Bldg. y.iWngl 1v.na gar apccUltT. Stall IlTO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Rains in Southwest Wheat Country Reduce Price Half Cent CORN SHORTS A LITTLE UNEASY We Weather" Throng-boat Western lorra and llutora Nebraska Has DUqnletlnic Influ ence on Market. OMAHA, May a, 1911 Rains In sections of the southwest overbalanced all else In the wheat mar ket yesterday and caused prices to drop about Vic. There were muttorlngs of de terioration In the southern part of Kan sas and northern counties of Oklahoma One message from a representative of a Chicago house said thera were three counties In Kansas where conditions on May 1 were at M per cent whloh aro now not over SO per cent. Thire Were other scattered reports which, however, were not as highly colored as the fore going, and all the unfavorable reports railed to creato any enthusiasm what ever. Sentiment was more bearish and the bears made the most of the condi tions to put out additional short lines, possibly with one desire to co.ver their outstanding contracts at as low a figure and as good a profit as possible. Accord ing to advioes received from the sea board, foreigners were again bidding con siderably lower for the Yankee wheat and the cash trade at Chicago was ab normally slow at only 23,000 bushels to Interior millers. Those who are not anxious to take In ft round lot of wheat and pay for It were cautious about making largo commit ments oi the buying side of the May fu ture, as that month sold to a lower level. The fact that the Chicago housos are preparing to bring down more Duluth wheat and 'that Increased purchases will likely be made If prloea are advanced any higher In Chicago shows that the May option cannot be manipulated unless muoh later in the month. There were complaints from western Canada of continued cold, dry weather. It will be necessary to have made to or der weather from this time forward In order to mature the wheat In western Canada before the arrtvfcl of frost, whloh has been known to make its Appearance as early as the later part of August Cosh wheat, ViilHo higher. There was considerable uneasiness In the ranks of corn shorts yesterday be cause of wet weather throughout the state of Iowa, coupled with many reports from Nebraska, of muoh needed sunshlno In order to finish up the seeding of the yellow cereal. Cash corn was unchanged to Vic up, Oats suffered slight recessions yester day, the market falling to manitaln tho top points, which were a little higher than the closings of Monday. Cash oats were unchanged to Via up. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 624,000 bushels; corn, 6,000 bushels; oats, none. Liverpool closer Wheat, unchanged to V4d lower: corn, unchanged. Primary wheat receipts wero 316,000 bushels and shipments 400,000 bushels, against receipts of 276.000 bushels and shipments of 896,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts wero 303,000 bush- REAXi ESTATE WANTED. LIST your house with us. We have buy ers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. CLIENT wlnhca six-room. mod. house. near car; cash customer. What have you? O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. HTSA3ISIUP&. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Ball every Saturday to and from NKW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 7V4 days. Moderate rates. For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, den. Acts., 36 W. Randolph St. Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. WANTED 0 BUT. Dolgof f 2d-hanU store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. WOULD like to buy a five or six-room house to be moved on a lot. One in the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 430L D. 8055. Quick buyers or furniture. BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7802. WANTED TO RENT LIST your house with us. We have buyers. Osborne R. E. Co. Doug. 1474. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST. Live Stock Commission Merchant. BYER8 BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. St CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. TO BONDHOLDERS OP THE 8HER- ldan coai company tm noiaers or bonds of The Sheridan Coal Company orb hereby notified that the undersigned trustee, under trust deed of The Sheridan Coal Company, dated June 11, 1903, and recorded June zv, iko, in book s or morttraare records, on page 428. in tha office of the county clerk of the county of Sheridan and stato of Wyoming, has received notice from Tha Sheridan Coal Company that it will, on or before June JO, 1913, remit to the undersigned $24,000, to take up ana retire it Donas, as pro vided In said trust deed. Notice Is he.-c.bv given that the undersigned has drawn nnrt delected by lot the following twenty. four numbers of twenty-four of the bonds outstanding, nouurcu uy uu iruoi aeea, I. . : S3. 93. 132. 126. 138. 142. 161. 179. 1S7. 191. 204, 210, 236. 218, 220, 238. 412, 451, Eld, 133, 664, 676, 678, 684, for payment from the sinking fund to be- so paid to it by said The Sheridan Coal Company under sold trust deed, and upon such payment of said $34,000 to the undersigned on or bei fore June SO, 1913, the undersigned win, at Its office, at the corner of Dearborn and Madison Bts., in the city of Chicago, Illinois, on wie mm uajr pi juty, a. v. 1913. nay to the holders or rirltr.r.i owners of said bonds numbered as afore said the principal and accumulated. Inter est thereon, upon the surrender and de livery thereof to the undersigned uncan celed and accompanied by all unpaid coupons thereto belonging. Interest on each of said bonds, numbered aa aforesaid, will cease after said first day of July, A, D. ,191$. whether presented on said day or thereafter, UNION TBUBT WJU-AflT, TTUSteO. By ROFTJ3 F. CHAPIN. Secretary. M-S-16-22-3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids wlU be received at the office of tbe secretary of state, Lincoln, Nebraska, untl 11 o'clock a. tn. May 28, 1913, for the erection 't a brick, steel and con crete agricultural hall at the state fair grounds. Lincoln, Nebraska, according to the plans and ipeUficatlons, which may be had upon application to Secretary W. II. Mellor. state capltol. secretary of state, or Architect Burd F. Miller, 731 Brandels theater building, Omaha, Neb. All applications fcr plans must be ac companied by cerUfle4 check for $28.00, nayoble to tl'O secretary of state. v . AilDIAlN L WAIT. Secretary of the B, P. U & B. M.17-d7t WATOH THURSDAY NIGHT PAPERS Brandeis Stores Will Announce taa Big. geat Money Saving Sale in Western History. els and shipments $94,000 bushels, against receipts of 326,000 bushels and shipments of 472,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 868,000 bush els and shipments COS, 000 bushels, against rSce.L5,.L.of SVJOO bushels and shipments of 460,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. , Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 30 9 276 Mlnneapoll U ... ... 64 Omaha 21 29 26 Kansas city 16 15 8 6t Louis is 61 26 Winnipeg jsi Omaha Cash PricesWheat! No. 2 hard. S&HWHc; No. I hard. 8&ftS6c; No. 4 hard, 8lQ64V4ot No. 3 spring, S4V4BSV4o; No, 4 spring, SOttQeMc, No. 2 durum. &MJ MVsOiNo. s durum. 87trS7Vic. Corn; No. 2 white, 57067UC: No. S white, 66XC57C; No. 4 white. telirfWU' Kn 3 v11aw 66HS66H0,' No, i yellow, 6U6V4c: No.H i-iTV.' aoo; x. 66VitrHo; no, . 6666(ic. No. 4, 6666c. Oats: No. 2 white, SSV405Ho; Standard. 36c; No. 2 white, $6W!35c; jja 4 white, SSa35V4c Barley: Malting; 060c; No. 1" feed. 418 43c. Rye; No. 2, 6V467o; No. , Kiff 66HC. The following cash sales were reported ISJ. Wheat-No. S hard winter: 1 car, H. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. S4Vlc No grade spring: H car, 80V4a Corn No. 2 white: 3 cars, 67Uc No. 3 whlto: 4 cars. 67a No. 2 J'llow: 1 car, 68Hc. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, tGVio. No. 2 mixed: 6 cars, 66V4c No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 66V4o; 4 cars, 66Wc No. 4 mixed; 1 car. 66o; 1 car, 65V4c Oats Standards 1 car, SCO, No. 8 white; t cars, 85c; car, S6V4a No. 4 white. 2 cars, $5V4o; 4 cars, ffiVio, No grade: 1 car, 84cj I car, 84Mct 1 car, 34Vic CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Intnr of the Trndlntc and Clonlnjr Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. Mav 2L Morn llf ind strength developed In tho wheat mar ket today than at any previous time for weeks. The chlot reason was the receipt of many Unfavorable cr.op re ports from Oklahoma and from south ern and western Kansas. Closing prices were buoyant. Tie to lHo over last night. Corn made a net gain of Vo to 4aVio; oats in the end were up Ho to lo and provisions at a decline of 2ac. Bullish news from the southwest came first In Kansas City dispatches assert ing that Kansas prospectB for wheat were noming iiko as rosy OS had been painted. Tho crop In that state was said to bo deteriorating In many sections. Recent dry weather had unruu-ftntlv h,n rtora Injurious than was generally sup posed. Chinch bug complaints, too, have uean growing in numoers. Humors of export sales, although denied, were In fluential against wheat buyers. The latter in the early session hod every thing their own way because of plenti ful moisture in the spring wheat belt There Was a lively nhaklnar un nf th short Interests, especially In the last fifteen minutes, Export clearanaeo of wheat and flour today equaled 624,000 uusneis. xrimary receipts ot wneat were 316,000 bushels; a year ago, 274,000 bushels. Corn rallied with wheat and as. a re sult of curtailment of offerings from Iowa and Nebraska. Trade was not large. Oats, closed at the highest of tho ses sion, except for May. Tho rise was largely .due to the action of wheat, but also because Illinois rains were said not to bo helping much. Liquidating sales by longs weakened provisions. Steady prices for hogs served only aB a temporary prop. Futures ranged as follows: Artlole.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. I Close.) Yes"y. Wheotl May, July. Sept 92 92 90H MU1 8SV 89H0VV Dec 91V4 56?J S3J4COO! 91Vi90V4; Corn 66 ' May. July. Sept Dec. Oats May. July. 66Vi' 66' 67 67G7J4; 66WK 56 B7 B5V4 B7UOH 65 I I 2314 S3 S8V4 37 28T4 36V4f S5W4' 37 Vi 36T4 36tf 3im 35Ti36 iSept Dec. Pork May, July. 36H 37 3W 27QW 36tt 19 90 19 00 19 90 19 70 19 70 19 70 19 40 19 82VS 19 R2V4 19 65-67 ! Sept 19 60 11 15 19 00 1116 19 82-35 19 47-50 juara May. July, 1102V4J U03V4 11 16 11 02V4 11 03H 10 85 11 02-06 Sept. 11 06-071 11 10 1102V4 U OS 11 27 11 10 UDS July, 11 30 11 IS 11 30-32 11 22Vi 11 SO ii mi Sept. 11 16 11 05 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. $l.O51.08; No, 3, 95c$1.03; No, 3 hard, ,92fi94c; No. 3 hard, 90Q93o; No. 1 north ern, 9294c; No. 2 northern, 91(3'92o; No. 3 riorthern, 88S92c; No. 2 spring, 91092c;' No. 3 spring, S800c; No, 4 spring, 80 87c; velvet chaff, 8894c; durum, 90 96c. Corn: No. 2, 67S68q! No. 2 white, 6061c; No. 2 yellow. 67S68o; No. 8, 67ffi67c; No. 3 white, C0Clo; No. 3 yel low. 67U67V4oi No. 4. 6666c; No. 4 white, 69e69V4c: No. 4 yellow, 6&956c. Oats: No. 2 white, 40o; No. S white, 28 S9c; No. 4 white, 87633c; standard, 40 40V4c. Rye: No. 2, 63c. Barley: 45S8c. Timothy: 2.8&2C.CS. Clover: Nominii. Provisions: Pork, $19.70; lard, iiimlnal; nun, tu.uv.ww BUTTER Easier; receipts. 11.129 tuba: creamery, 2528c. EGGS Weak; receipts, 25.0S9 cases; at mark, cases Included, 16l8o; ordinary firsts. 16617c; firsts, 1SH1Eo. CHEESE-Mlgher; dalsfes, 1414V4c; twins, lS13ic; young Americas, l4Vi 14o: long horns, 1414Mo. POTATOES Higher: receipts. 41 un! Michigan, 6066a; Minnesota, 63o; Wis- POULTRY Higher: chickens, alive. i7of springs, olive, 17c. NEW YORK GENERAL aiAUKEf notations of tbe Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. May 2L FLOUR-Steady and without quotable change: spring pat ents, $4.6034.S3: winter straights, $4.40 4.50; winter patents, $t,75W.10; spring clears, M.004.20; extra No. 1 winter, $3.80 04.10; extra No. 2 winter, $3,7060.80; Kan sas straights, $4.164.2u; ranoy spring tents, $5.405.95. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.60(83.85; choice to fancy. $J.904.W. WHEAT SDOt market firm! Nil 2 r1 nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. 91V4o, f. o b. afloat. Futures market was Irregu lar early, but turned strong In tho after- wv( wa vHia sssvv uba b V'S kUUJ 99o; July, 98 B-l6o; September, 96Vic. i-unn-opot, jmaraei sieany; export 64c, nominal, 'f. o. b. afloat OATS Spot market firm: standard white, 45c, elevator; No. 2, 45c; No. 3, 44Vio: No, 4, 43o; ordinary clipped whlto, 4444o; fancy clipped white, 4&c. itiiii Bteaay; no. z western, (Jfto, a 1. f. New York. BARLEY Steady ; malting. &J06c, c 1, f. Buffalo; feeding, 64o, nominal, a i. t New York. CORNMEALr-Steady; fine white and yellow. J1.33O1.40; coarse, $lJCn3a.a6; kiln dried, $3.85. HAY Firm! No. 1. $11.00(211.06; No. 2, $10.00; No. 3. $8.0030.00. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1912. l22o; 1911, 914c; Paclflo coast, 1912, 1520c; 1911. 1114C, HIDES Steady; Bogota, 2S99c: Central America, 2Sc. PETROLEUM Steady; refined New York, bulk. $6.00; New York, barrels, $8.70; cases, $11,00. ' WOOL-Qulet; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio, 276C80. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 28 ?29o; seconds, 2728c, PROVISIONS Pork, etesdy; mess, $21.7503.25; family, J24.0O3C5.0O; packed. $20.?622.2S. Berf. steady: mess. 219.00ft 20.00; family, $23.00024.00. Cut meats. steaay; picKiea Denies, iu to i lbs., J14.7S 16.&Q; pickled hams, $15.60. Lard, asy; middle west prime, $11.1011.20; refined, easy; continent, $11.75; South America, $12.35: compound, quiet $8.37S.62. BUTTER-Steady; receipts. 3.022 tubs; creamery, extras. 28c; firsts, 27K& 28Uc: seconds, 26$27c; state dairy fin est 2288o: process extra, 27c; fjrsta, 27G27o; imitation creamery firsts, 27o; factory, current make firsts, 36o; packing stock, current make firsts, 26c; packing stock, current make, No. 2. 23a. . CHEESE Firm; receipts, 3,318 boxes; state, whole milk, fresh colored specials, 13V4c; white specials. iSVic; skims, 2?13c EOGS Steady; receipts, SS.211 cases; fresh gathered extras, 2223o; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 21022c; fresh gathered regular packed extra tints, 2121c; firsts, S0COc; Pennsyl vanla and nearby hennery whites, 230240 western gathered whites, 90023c 12 vapormtrd Apples and Dried Fmlts NEW YORK. May 21-EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet DRIED FRUIT Prune and apricots, Arm; peaches) and ralstsa, steady. 90 S8H 87S8 90 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Union Pacific, Reading and Steel Hove Within Range of Point, FLUOTTJATIONS ARE NARROW Bears Reek Early in 8eslon to In auarnmto null Movement on Strength of New York and Chinese Bond Issues, NEW YORK. May 21. Union Pacific, Reading and Steel, tho stock market leaders, moved within a rtUiga of a point or loss today. Tho unusually nnrrow fluctuations of thoso speculative favor ites navo tho measuro of the market In general, which was a dull and spiritless affair. The bears sought early In the session to Inaugurate a bull movement on tho strength of the flotation ot Now York City and Chinese bond .Issues. While tho cables reported some Im provement In sentiment abroad on ac count of the heavy oversubscription ot the Chlneso loan and London bougttt stocks In this market there was no cor responding change of feeling here, lit torts to put up tho market wero cut short by the decline In tho Now York City bonds below tho averaffe prioo of 100.169, obtained by the city, hravy sales, being made at 100 and a few at 90. A small gain was lost and the day oame to a oloaa with most of thu prominent shares under yesterday's final prices. Whilo the city bond solo domonstrntta that capital Is available whon tho high rato of Interest and tho credit of the. bor rower make tho offerlnu unusually at tractive, doubt was expressed that tho offering would tend to stimulate tho In vestment market as hud been hoped. Tho need of new financing by railroads and other corporations Is heavier than for many years post An unfavorable feature ot the day's trading was renewed liquidation in cer tain quarters of tho list The petroleum shares wero especially heavy. Pressure was again applied to St Louis and San Francisco bonds. , . ., The 5s broke nearly 6 points to 67, selling lowor than tho 4s. The bond market was under pressure. Total sales par value were $3,335,000, of which $1,600,000 was new city bonds. United States bonds wore unchanged on CtXll Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: SlU. HI, tow. CIom. llnjwn , ?, ., S'L Amliiaitl CbPtwr 1.709 75 TSli 1J American AsricultnrU .. .!. JJ Amerlctnr Bt Busar.... .. " Anrlcn Old S.M9 "ft American Cn pfd. n WVi J I American CV A roundry.. ..... ..... H Amtrlcui Cotton Oil J. MO U SI Asxrican Ie Semrlttfti .. 4011 U UH U Aisartcan Uuet4 ' ;!- Acrlcn Looomotlrs .... ICO l M Amr. BmelUnji A lUrns 1,100 J7tt S M ADiw. SmH. lUf. Pfd. 100 101 101 101 American Burar running.. ..... JOSVI Amtrlcan Tl. A Tel 400 lfl 11JH U American ToUaeoo 1 JTJ4 m 7 Atchlioa tt SOW 0 Atchlion. ttd. i eV4 AtHntlo Caul Line 132 Oiltlmore ft OMo 100 n S tt Uellilthfm BtMl t . Drooklyn IUtIO Transit .. M00 It 91 II Canadian Pacific 6,100 S in 137 Central Leather 100 Vi S3 221 Chcsaixak & Ohio 1.W0 45 lH un Chlcino Great Weatem i 1J Chicago. Mil. a BU PauL 1,400 101 107H 101 Chlcaxo ft North Weattrn 100 130 ISO 119 Vi Colorado Fual & Iron.... 100 91U llti JOH Ocnaolldated Oaa 100 131H 181H IS 1(4 Ctra TrodueU .., ,.. 100 lou. lovi 10H D. & It. a 100 IS It 17 H D. ft It O. pfd.. II Dlitlllftra' SecurltlM ., 1614 Kris , 100 2S14 it ii Erie lit TvM , 42 Erl Id prd ,. liU aentral blectrlo 00 119 118 Great Nbrthara pfd 1.200 1UK ltH lt Crftt Northern Ore ctfa. 200 I1U 11 31 Illtnnli Central too 1H ll 1U Interbooroujh-Mrt. too Hi 14 14 Interborouch-Mt. pfd.., 400 C0 10 Myi International Ilarreater. . , ,, lpl International Marine.,.., l&U International Paper 100 1 1 t International Pump 7 K. C. Southern , 13 tacleda Gaa ti Ihljh Valley 1.W0 lt 1(4 Ui' lAUliTllle & NtahTlIla. , 1S1 M., St. P. & 8. Bte. M. no M K. & T 100 21 21 22 Mlwourl racirio 1,200 IS IS l National DUeult , 11SU National eLad. 47 m rtj. of ar. id ptd... 1,700 11 tya 10 New Torfc Central...... 1,200 100 9fi mv n. r.. a & w. too tl 21 J8 Ktorfollc A Western wxt North American 71 N0"" 100 114 114 , Pacific Mall , ji7 rtrnaylvanlr I.eoo n0 110 110 Peopla'a Oaa io PltU.. C D. 4 81, L at Plttaburjh Coal ... ' " ' u Preeeed Steel Car jjil Pullman Palace Car ujif r "i"a':.v.r. Republle I. & A. pfd.... 400 12 H( tit? Jjock Iiland Co 1,100 17 lrU Ttock Idand Cb. pfd.... 1,100 10 29 S ijtt Bt. U ft B. K M pfd. lGW 3 M liaZ board Air Una ?. ., "T ili! Seaboard Air Un pfd '.. JJi Bloaa-Sheffleld S. I.. ..... J?' Southern Paclflo t,4O0 17 l(U mm ! Southern IUIlway , ..... u Bouthern lUllwar pfd.. 200 76 71 1 SHis M pM.-::::::V:f?? j? g United State Itealtr .. ... ... 1,2 United State Bteel M.ooo m8 liS m2 United Stale Bteel pfd.. 600 lOja? jm Utah Copper 1 too M2 VI r4nt a-Carolina Chem. M0 26 S8U m Wabaah ,,r,,, , , Wiafcaah pM K) W "iil ?S Weatern Aaryland ..... ..." J5J Wertern Union "... Wetln(houe Electrto... 100 3 iu Wheellns A Ik Brl ..... . . iU ToUl tale for tho day. it,10O ehara. London Stoolc aiarket, ' LON'DON, May 21. American securities opened about unchanged today. Prices advanced durlntr the early tradinir under the lead of Canadian Pacific. At nbon the tono was steady and values ranged from to higher than yesterday's New Tork closing. London closing stock quotations: Goneol. money ..74 1511 Loularlll A Kah.l2 do aooount 75 Mo., Kan. A Tex . 22 Amal, fJopper ...... 7Nw york Central.. lot Atchlaon 102 Penntjrlranl ...... 5614 Canadian Paolfte . -4Redlns Chi. Oraat Weatera 14 Southern taclft ..I00S Ch.. Mil. ft St P.liOli Union Pacific .... .1M Denrer A Rio 0... U. ff. ate. Erie ,, 2lWbaah 3 da 1st pfd .,.., 44 D Ileem -u Orand Trunk ....... 2lIUad Mint 6U Illlnol Central ,...11 wi SILVER Bar, easy at 27 15-lCd per ounce, MONEY S3V per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills, 3 1$-1 per cent; three months' bills. 81523 im per cont New York Money Market. NEW TOP.K. May 21.-MONHT On call, steady, 283 per centj ruling rates, 2 per cent: closing bid, 2 per cent, of fered at 2 per cent Time loans: Steady: sixty days, SV42H per cent! ninety days, $Q4 per cent; six months, 4U per cant. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPfelWiV.tfn EH Per cent. oTn.IU.INO EXCHANOB-Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 X303 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8880 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.80H. SILVER Bar, OOHc; Mexican dollars. 4Sc; BONDS Oovernment steady; railroad, easy. Metal Market, NEW YORK. May 21. METALS Cop P.1"11' P10' t0 July $-i-87l6.00; lake, 116-W; castings, $16.92. Tin. firm; spot and May. $4S.1S48.: June, $48.iafli48.37; July. $47.40047.75. Lead, steady; $4.aL bid. Bpelter, weak; tiSs.ts. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $8.7539.00. Iron, dull and un changed. Exports of copper this month, 26,148 tons. London metal markets closed as follows: Tin, quiet; spot, 220 10s, fu. tures, 216 6s. Copper, oulet; spot. 68 ins 3d; futures, 61 10s. Lead, 10 7s 6d. Spelter, 24 10s Iron, Cleveland warrants, 63s 6d ST. LOUIS. May 21. METALS Lead, firmer, $4.20g-i.22H. Spelteri Steady, $S.J0, Oils and Doin, NEW YORK, May 21.-OIL8-Cotton-sed, firm: prime and summer yellow, $7.06(8.10; May. $7.09; July, $7.04; Septem ber, $7.11. TURPENTINE Easy; machine barrels, 41Hc ROSIN Quiet Treasury Statement. WASinNTON, May ZL-Tho condition of the Vnlted States treasury at tbe be ginning ot business today was- Working balance, J M, 412,628 in banks and Philip pine treasury, $4C40U45; total of general fund. $131,WC710; receipts yesterday, $2,S8,6N; disbursements. $t,4M.4ll. The surplus this fiscal year Is $t,W7,4S as against a deficit ot 12,1!,17 Inst year The figure for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. OMAHA OKPIItll V. nAHKET, BUTTKR No. 1. 1-It. carton. SOc; No. J, 60-lb. tubs. 30-tO, No. 2, SOo. FRUITS Strawberries:. Arkansas, nla., per case, $2.60; Tennessee Klondike, qts., per case, $2.75. Pineapples: Florida, It, 24, $0, It or 42 site, per crate, $3.00. KTtr fancy California navels: Nlncty-slx, $1.00; 1I. 14.M: 1HL 176. 200 nnd 216 tlses. IS.C0: 2W. $1.60; 8 and 334, $4.ca Valenolau; One hundred and twenty-six, per pox. a.ou; 160, 176, 200, 216, per box, $4.00. Applt-u: Utah Wlnrsnn. tier box. $1.76: Utah Uanos and Ben Davis, per box. $1.60; oxtnv fancy Oano, circle brand, per bbl., $4.(0; extra ranoy Ken Davis, per ddi,, itry, extra fancy Winceap, jr bbl., $3.60: extra ranoy Missouri Plppen, per bbl, 13.25! Oanos, small, per bbl., $2.25. Grapefruit; Florida, Indian River, 64 and 80 alses, $J.00; 64 site. $4.60; 46 else, $4.U; 36 Ue. $3.78. Lemons: Extra fancy Southland Beautlos, 300s and 36CB, per box., $7.50; extra choice Justrlto, per box. $7.00; ox cellent brand, SOO size, per box, $7.26; extra fancy Messina, SOO or 300 slse, $6.60; Pun side brand, SOO size, per box, $6.75; extra cholco Messina, 300 or 380 slio, $0.00. VKQETABLES Minneapolis Rod River Valley Ohio potatoes: Colorado Rural Potatoes, per bu., 65o; Rod VUver osrly Ohio, per bu., 6O0. Onions: Large Red Globe, per sack, $1.00; California Crystal Wax, per crate, $2.00; Texas Uornada, pet orate, Jl.OC-ffl.20. Plants i Tomatoes pl.nt, per 100, 65o; cabbago plants, per 100, fife; pepper plants, per ICO, 76o; caullflowor plants, per 1W, 75c; eggplant plants, per 100. $1.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida, per C-basket crate, 41.00; choice 6-baskeU crntu. $3.60. MISCELLANEOUS Red new potatoes, per hamper, $2.6; Cillltornla Jumbo culery, per dos., $2.00; older Mott's, per keg, $3.60; older Nehawka, por keg, $3.25; asparagus, por dos., 60c; rhubarb, per dos., 30c; onions, per dQE., 20o; new boets, carrots, turnips, per dos., 60c; parsley, per dos., 40o'; radish, per dos., 40o: headlettuoo, per dos., $1.00; homegrown leaf lettueo, per dos., 40a; green peppers, per baskot, 60c; wax or green beans, per hamper, $4.00; hot houso cucumbers, per dos., $l0itfj 2.00! cauliflower, per crate, $3.60; Venetian garlic, per lb , l2Ho; TcJtas new cabbage, per lb., 2c, eggplant per dos., JI.MKU2O0, horseradish, 2 dos bottles In cae, per caso, $1.80: dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; anchor brand dates, pkg,, $2.2&; walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium pecans, per lb., l3Uc; pecans Jumbo, per lb.. 16c; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper sholl, pr lb., 2Cc: filberts, per lb., lEo; Drake almonds, per lb., l5o; paper shell, 18c; Braslls, per lb., 10o large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2Ho; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., Cftc; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 80; roast peanuts, fior lb., 8Ho shell bark hickory nuts, per b., 4o; large hickory nuts., per lb., Tc; whlto rice popcorn, per lb., 60 j checkers, per 100 pkg. case, $3.60: cheokors, per W pkg. case, $1.75; Leslie Berry boxes, qts., per 1.000. $3.75. Knnina City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 21. WHEAT Cash: mo. z naru, siiywo; xso. a, oxissmo; No. 2 red, 9397o; No. 3, S&fOic. CO UN-No. 2 white. 69Wo; No. S, 6m tShio. OATS-No. 2 white, SStJflSVic. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. SBc; July, S3Ho; Sep tember. s.Tastc. CORN May, 67ic; July, R6Tlc; Septem ber. 66VtT56ttO. , OATS-July, !6Ho; September, teftGasttc. RYE 690OOO. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $12.76g '8BUTTER Creamery, 27Mc; firsts, 26Vio; seconds, 26V40! packing, lie, EOS Firsts, 18Vio; seconds, 14O150. POULTRY Broilers, 2&S46CI hens, lSo; roosters, 10a, ducks, 15c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu .1COOO 36,000 Corn, buu 15,000 10,000 Oats, bu 8,00) 15,0)0 , Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS May 21, WHEAT May, S9o; July, &0l4c; September, 80!c; cnah. No. 1 hard. 02V.c: No. 1 northern. 914W92Wc! No. 2 northern, 6400Vio; No. 2 hard Montana. SKttc: Uo. 3. S7V4SSrS8S4c MINNEAPOLIS, May 21, FirUUll Unchanged, BRAN Unchanged. FLAX-$1.32H. BARLEY Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 61o. OATS-No. 3 white, SSHo. RYE-No. 2, 66a7V,o. Omnbn Ifay Market. OMAHA, May 19.-PRAIRIB IIAY-No. 1 to cholco midland, $11.0O11.5O; No. 2, $8.00ffll0.00; No. 3, $6.0008.00! No. 1 to choice lowland, $?JW10.00; No. 2, $7.0033) 9.00: No. 3, $5.00(37.00; No. 1 to choice midland, $10.6011.00; No. I, $8.00010.00; No. 3. $8.0OS8.00. Straw: None on the market; cholco wheat straw quotable at $5.60fifl.OO; oholoc oat or ryo. $.C06.60. Alfalfa: No. 1. $12.0013.00; No. 2, $5,000 W.00. MIlTrankee Grain Market. ,iTnfmrwm HTv St WTTKAT No. 1 northern. B3V464Hc; No, 2 1 norUijrn, 9U3U:; No. 2 hard winter, 92Q93o; May, TORN-No. 3 yellow. BSHo; No. 8 white. 60o; No. 3. 67r68o; May. lao; July, 67ttc. oatb saifc RYE 63c. BAULEY,-62ao. Liverpool Grain Market. -rtrtpioTnrT. Maw 41. WHRAT Boot. easy; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 3 Mani toba, 7s 4d. Futures, steady; May, 7s 6d; July, 7s4d; October. 7s2Tid. CORN aPOt Bteaay; American hiiacu, new, 6s d; American mixed, new kiln . ! itLA. AmnrlpAn tnlvd. nM. via UIIDU, , D - I' . -, ' j Oalveston, 6s 8d. Futures, steady; July La Plata, cs Peoria Market. PEORIA, May 21. CORN No, 2 yel low. K7Uc: No. 2 yellow. 674?57Uo: No. 4 yellow, &6c. OATB NO. i wmte, M74C, ,iu. a wnue, 3738c. Cotton Market. Vf.W vnrttf. Mnv fl. COTTON SDOt closed steady; middling uplands, 12o; mid dling guir, 13.S5C: saies, z.uoo paios, Futures closed steady, May. . 11. Wc; June. 11.61c; July, U.60c; August. 11.45c; September, 11.16c; Oceober, 11.69c; De cember, 11.09a; January, lL09o; March, Cotton closed steady and within a point or two ot the top, at an advance of E to 7 points as compared with yes terday. ST. LOUIS. May 21.-COTTON-Qulet: middling. lZVic; sales, none; receipts, .978 bales; shipments, 1,267 bales; stock, 27,00? bales. N13W ORLEANS. May 21.-COTTON-Spot qulot unchanged; middling, 12 6-lCc Sales on the spot 1,460 bales, to arrive 439 bales, Rccolpta, 2,477 bales; stock, 74,675 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May 21. COFFEE Futures opened barely steady at a decline of 9 to 13 points on more disappointing European cables, predictions of increased Brazilian receipts and reports of a dis appointing spot demand. There was not more support in evidence and prices sold off to a net loss of 20 to 26 points during the middle of the day and rallied very slightly on the late trade on realizing by sellers or a little support from bullish sources. The close was steady. Sales, C6.7&0 bags; May, lO.JOo; July, 1094c; Sep tember, ll.lJc; October, lL13o; December, 11.16c; January, 11.66c; March. ll.lio. Spot quiet and easy; Rio No. T, HHo; Santos No. 4, UHo. Mild, steady, f Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, May 23. DRY GOODS Cotton goods markets are steady with trading in gray goods fairly active. Worsted yarns have been reduced E cents per pound by some large spinners. Men's wear light weight fabrics are being sold at low prices. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, May 2L SUGAR Quiet; muscovado, 2.T7t!.80o; centrifugal. 3.27fJ j30c; molasses, S.62Q2.E6o; refined, quiet St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. May 21 CATTLE Receipt. -.100 head: market strong- to 10o higher; steers, $7.0Oy.&0: cows and heifers. $4.00dJ&10; calves. $6.6069.20, HOGS Receipts, 4,800 head; market steady to 6o lower; top, $8.65; bulk ot ales, $8.4038.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 2,600 head, market slow; lambs. $7-60g8.26. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Aotivo and Strong to a Simo Higher. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE I0WEE Uest Lambs nnd Mnttona Active and Ten to Fifteen HUher, vrltk Lena Desirable Kinds fllotv nnd No More Than Htraily. , SOUTH OMAHA. May 11, 11S. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6,114 6,972 9.M8 Of tidal Tuni1uv k-r itrr.i 6.1S0 (Estimate Wednesday!. 2,300 7!wo 3,000 u.coi aays tms week. 10,939 lo.sa) i.v Same daj-s last week,, 7.459 31,590 23,193 fame day 2 wks ago. .14,924 2R.921 17,288 Same day 3 Wks ago.. 12.792 27,667 27,763 Same day 4 w'ks ago,, 12.236 23,901 29.T& Same day last year..,. 10,732 37,663 16,931 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Soutli Omaha for the year to data as compared with lat year: wis. 1813. Inc. Dec. Cattle 343,005 363,067 H.062 "0S 1,120,8 1.460.240 82S,b7 Sheep 841.335 806,374 34,961 'The following tablo shows tho range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho insi rew aays, with comparisons: Date. 1913. a:u.inLi8tm.iw9.iwa.i?oi. Msv 9 8 10U1 5 49j May 16 May 11. Kfi... 11 8 S 14M, May 13. 8 llV) May ll, May 15. Xlay 16. May 17. Mnv Ifi g a 8 23 8 21 8 294JI 7 06 7 02 5 SO 5 81 8 38 5 3S May 19. I SSI 6 92 Aiay 20. May 21. 7 601 391 6 93 6 23 6 24 7 41 i 41 7 01 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at t o'clock yssttrday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. & 8t P. Ry.... 2 1.. Wabash R. R a Mo. Pac. Ry; 2 11 Union Faclflo R. R 23 2 CAN. W. Ry., east.. 1 6 C. A N. W. Ry., west.. 27 43 C, Bt P.. M. & O. Ry.... 14 3 C. D. & Q. Ry.. east.... 8 7.. C. B. ft Q. Ry., west.... 13 16 C, It. I. P., oast.... T 8 .. C R., I. & r.. west.... .. 1 Illinois Central Ry 4 ,. C. G. W. Ry 3 2. Total receipts 69 117 1 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, tihoep. Morris & Co SH 1.223 Swift St Co i 003 1.647 1,297 Cudahy Packing Co.... 359 3,001 6S8 Armour & Co. , 647 X134 Schwartz & Co. 292 Morrell It ..... 8, O. P. Co. ............ 6 ..... ..... Saint Clair 37 , L. It Co 2S Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C. 242 Hill & Son, 1 V. B. Lewis 1 ..... , ."i. J. B. Root & Co J, H. Bulla ............. 2 ..... K F. Huss 26 Rosenstock Bros. ....... It ..... Mo. & Kans.-Calf Co. .. 42 ..... Cllno & Christie ,. 3 Other buyers 289 793 Totals -VK3 7V07 2.869 CATTLE There was a fair run of cat tle for a Wednesday, but tho quality was hardly as good as on Monday or Tues day. Receipts for tho throe days have boen very nearly 11,000 head, or some 3,600 moro than for the first half ot next week, but the moderate supply on saltr today served to check the decltntng tendency of prices and the tono to the trade was better, prices ranging from strong to a dime higher than yesterday. As usual of late, tho light and handy cattle wero favorites and sold to the best advantage but choice heavy cattle also found a very fair outlet and commanded strong figures. Tho best cattlo here, both heavy and light, sold around $3.15. Tho market tor oows and heifers also showed quite a little Improvement, par ticularly on tho helfory stook. These in many cases sold as much ns a dime better than yesterday, while tho big heavy cows were slow sale and In pretty much tho same notches as on yesterday. Veal calves were In active reauest and auot- tibla steady, and there was no material change In tho marxet lor duiib, stags, tc. Business 'in stock era and feeders was very quiet and prices showed no pro nounced tendency either way. Desirable thin and green stock finds a very fine outlet right along at good prices, but the fleshy And heavier kinds are very slow snlo. quotations on Cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $8.0058.40; fair to good beef steers, $7.758.00; common to fair best steers, I7.W7.76; good o choice heifers, $7.00477.76; good to choice cows, $4.76(ff7.2S; fair to good grades, $3.7600.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, WfiftiM; fair to good ttockers and fedis. $7,000 7.60; common to fair stockers and feeders. $6.2507.031 stook cows and heifers, $3,009 7.J5; veal calves, $7.00'Oll.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.75417,35. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS., Ke. At. Pr. Ho. At. Pf. 1 tit 1 25 2. ...a 1200 7 10 17...........I&U 7 24 9 1271 7 (4 10 lltl 7 SS 1 1U4 T SO i 11:0 7 10 t2, 144 7 H It 1103 7 40 7 210 T 40 4 ,.,..1024 7 40 14 Ill T 40 ...iai 7 u T,.,. 1H1 7 (0 2 44 1 SO 17, .,1111 7 60 IS 101t 7 SO 20.., 1W4 1 S3 10,... , HIT 7 10 It HI7 7 to 10 Ml 1 M 11, ...ltTt 7 M 2 ,.12S7 1 SI ,.)! T n 11 nTjTlO ,M It S 7 15 1 1020 S 00 SO Ull 7 11 19........... So I W) 4 140 7 60 IT , lit I 00 U tCt 7 SO 1 1U0 I 00 I ,,,...1172 7 (0 1 1142 t 00 II ,..,..1014 7 U II ...1110 I 00 tf 1011 T U 1 ..1114 S 10 U 7 SO 7 SS SS 1140 S 10 tt.t vll 7 t S ,...1415 S 10 11,,..,.,...11 7 70 II it: 110 IS.......... .1071 7 70 27 12.14 S 10 11 ...1141 7 70 12 1070 S IS 17...... 1111 7 TS 14 ItM S It t , 1I2S 7 78 SI 1442 I IS 14 T22 7 71 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 7,., 644 7 26 10 720 7 41 14 141 7 H 14 H7 7 24 J ISO 7 26 17 711 7 24 144 7 2S S 112 7 40 t CIS 7 40 44 117 7 40 10 ,...1102 1 SO 21 Sll 7 SO 4...,'. 470 7 SO 2 711 7 SS 21 124 7 75 II ST1 7 SO IS StS 7 M 7 ,.1147 7 SS COWS. 1 1110 S SO 22.. .. M2 I SO ,..., w 1 1011 S 00 2 1224 4 00 1 1(0 S IS 2 1200 SO 4., ,,.1011 4 65 4 1000 SO .,.., MS S 44 1... 1410 4 75 I ...1270 SO 1 1110 I SS 1 1110 S5 1..... Mt IM 2 ..1141 S SO 4.,.., 120 7 00 2..,.. 1108 7 10 1. ...mo 4 ts ,,,,.1110 S 26 ,..,.1104 I 24 ,.,.,1171 (25 1120 41 1100 SO 1110 S SO 420 4 SO 1 IS 7. 1.. I. I... I llto N COWS AND HEIFERS. ,. til II II 1071 7 It 14 7 00 . HEIFERS. .. 420 4 19 1 220 7 10 .. 770 4 76 4 727 7 10 .. tlO 75 4 , lit 7 IS .. 112 I 14 22 440 7 IS A............ HD N I.., Bt 7 25 lit I 90 11 til 7 29 S71 7 04 I M 7 2S 600 7 00 14 tti 7 25 IS...... ! ... 614 7 00 1 104S 7 20 ... 104 7 00 1 711 7 23 ... 425 7 00 1 40 7 45 ... 425 7 00 2...... 410 7 SO ...tit 7 00 2 420 7 SO ... 117 1 00 1 60S 7 SO t 1210 I 24 1 1U4 94 1 1140 ( ZO 1. .ISO 4 K 1 W 6 25 1 7S0 7 00 4 , S40 7 00 1 1640 7 00 1 ,.... ISO 7 04 t 884 7 10 1 10 7 2 1...... HID I 50 1 11W 60 2 lilt 45 1., 1270 I SO J 740 0 a... ,1120 M I.,..,.-.,,. 400 7 IS CALVEW. 2 471 7 04 1 ..,.114 t Co 4 Ill 2 00 1 310 I 75 1 SOO I It 2........... 204 t IS 2 SOO 00 4 1U in 1 tt t tO 1 170 10 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, I....,..,,.. 557 7 25 2 402 7 40 14 742 7 2J 4 1st 7 45 Jl .. 5 7 40 t 431 1 to 11 Ml 7 40 S. .. . 4M 7 M HOGS While the run was moderate to day, advices from other markets were not of an encouraging nature, and tho lcml trade was more or less of a drag During tho early rounds buyers plekrnl up a few loads ot the best nogs' In the yards at figures that looked to be Hint, about steady with Tuesday's average, but after the first tow sales had beon made, values slumped off, and trom thn on tha market was Just about a nickel lowor. As soon ns bids began to weaken tho trade came to a standstill and prac tically nothing was done for nearly an hour, It finally bcame apparent, how ever, that buyers were determined to purchase their droves at lower prices or not buy at all. and when the balanco ol the offerings were sold tt wns at figures that were about 60 lower. The mnvem-mt was slow at nit times, but owing to the small proportions of tho supply every thing had been sold In fair season. Towanls tho close the trade weakened still more, somo salesmen being of the opinion that values were ns much as 610c lowr at this time. Tho most of the hogs sold at S8.3O3M0 and some good lights reached $t.45, the same as yesterday's high price. The three days' trade has resulted In a .let advance ot abottt 60. Bulk Saturday was $3.0418.35, aa compared with $1$OJ,8.40 to day, and today's top Is Jut a nttkel above tho best prlco at the olose ot last week. Receipts today numbered about 117 bars, or 7,900 head, making the total for the wok 20,923. This Is a shortage ot lf.609 head, as compared with the same days last week, and Is nearly 17,000 smaller than for the same period a year ago. Representative sales: rt. at. Sh. Tt. its. At. Sli. rr, to 211 80 I 19 113 254 20 I IS II Ill 40 t St 271 ... .1 3S 41 ,.SI0 ... Ill 40 174 ... SIS It..'. ...Ill ... t 24 74 201 124 2 25 41 207 144 I 20 SO. ...... 222 224 t 25 SI 101 ... t 10 44 117 ... 8 14 44 520 ... t 10 SI 271 ... I IS tl Ill 220 S 10 12 2S ... S 23 44. .. . , ..209 110 8 10 It. ......31 84 8 IS SI ,.2M Si) S 20 79 220 240 I 24 41 Ill ... 124 II 221 ... 124 II.. .....Ill ... 120 . ......Ml SO 2 M 44 310 10 8 24 4S 2SS 84 2 25 42 Ml S4 I 20 71 215 ... 8 25 40 , 172 110 8 20 IS., 28 120 1 33 tl 215 it ISO II., ,..,.231 ,.. 8 22 II) 171 ... 8 li 81 221 44 8 25 41 ,.l4 ... S 31H 81 248 44 8 25 II.. 2S7 124 8 S1H M.......22! 40 S IS 19 5S4 40 I 2IVI St 217 10 8 21U It 212 84 8 22V4 14 1S ... I 41 ..Ill 204 8 22H 71 ill ... 8 1TH 48 241 119 8 I1H 24 225 20 I 27H It..... ..171 240 8 S4 II 122 290 I 27 14 IM ... t 22tt II Hi SI7U 41 271 89 I 32U 75 211 40 I 4,4 St 244 4$ 8 22H 10 22 80 t 44 41 Ill 10 I S2H 71 Ill 80 8 44 II 260 10 I I2H 12 114 ... I 49 it. ...... jii ... iitt CO,, 241 ,,. 8 IHt 27 IM ... 121 48 122 10 I 25 11 242 40 2 25 St 217 lit I IS IS 2SI 89 I 35 17 2S4 144 8 25 14 214 80 8 25 ft, 184 844 I IS 10 238 19 8 25 It 141 59 t IS II I5 19 I 88 II.. 265 19 t 23 17 tSl 89 I SI 18. MS 120 8 IS II 242 119 8 25 II 245 49 I IS 77..,.. .215 119 I 23 4..,,...T .., 140 71 SW ... 8 44 80 248 80 8 40 85 .,241 ... 8 40 10 248 40 8 44 14 112 ... 8 44 71 215 ... 8 44 7t.....222 84 I 44 72 259 ... t 40 9 199 49 8 44 64 217 80 8 49 21. ......fit ... 140 II 290 100 t 49 0 117 80 I 40 81 149 ... 8 49 71.. tit ... I 44 71 212 89 8 44 84 112 ... I 41 t7 Ill 49 8 45 IS 894 200 8 2$ 1 SHEEP There being another very mod erate supply, cholco lamb and sheep of ferlngsa wore again in keen demand. Tha market opened with a rush for the best grades and the result was that priceu showed an advance of 10m6o over those paid yesterday. Among the early sales were two loads of Mexican wooled lmbs fed In Mhmlrn Cfvnrt dnoush to reach $8.60, as against a top yesterday ot $8.45, Another bunch ot lambs on the fed Mex ican order brought $8.60 as compared with $8.30 for practically the samo lambs on the day previous, snorn ottering oiso felt tho Improvement, aa some of that kind sold at $7.30, being a dlmo higher than the way tho same stuff sold on the day before. A clearance ot the good lambs of handy weight was effected at a comparatively early hour. Buyers continue to fight the heavy lambs and in consequence trad on such kinds was rather slow with prices being no hotter than steady. Today's receipts were pretty evenly divided as to the good and undesirable grades ot lambs and after all of the former kind had been disposed, of tho general marked slowed down on a basis as already noted. All ot the poorer Class of stuff did not change hands until well along toward midday. Tho supply of aged sheep was again limited, tor only one bunch of clipped, wethers showed up In this division. Tha wethers brought $C70, being a straight cut of those at $6.65 yesterday. In all some thirteen cars, or 3,097 head, comprised the receipts, being in the neighborhood of 1,333' bead less than a woek ago and less than one-half pfwhat arrived on the same day one year ago. Quotations on sheep nnd lambs: Good to oholce Mexican lambs, $8.60gp8.60; fair to good Mexican lambs, $8.26Q80; fair to cholco western lambs, 1S.OOS8.15; fair to good western lambs, $7.86118.00: shorn lambs, good to choice, $7.00117.60; year lings, light, $7.0007.25: yearlings, heavy, $S.G&7.00; wethers, good to cliplce, $3.60 0.C5; wethers, fair to good, $&366.60; ewes, good to choice, $0.aw.25; awes, fair to good, t5.76ff0.00; culls and bucks, $3,000 6.25. Representative sales: 140 shorn lambs 89 6 68 208 shorn lambs .89 6 65 211 shom wethers , 106 S 70 194 Mexican lambs., 79 8 60 66 Mexican lambs 79 8 60 266 Mexican lambs TT 8 60 257 Moxlcan lambs , 77 8 60 272 California spring lambs.... 65 6 00 ztH California snrinir iambs.... m 8 do 262 feeder lambs 65 6 00 268 shorn lambs , 74 7 30 268 shorn lambs .. , ,,..,, 74 7 30 2C6 shorn lambs 71 7 30 263 Mexican lambs 71 7 39 267 Mexican lambs T7 8 CO CHICAGO LIVfl STOCK MARKET Cattle Generally 3 tend- -.Hobs Are flhnde lliRhcr Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. May 21. CATTLE Rocelots. 13,600. Market generally steady: calves, -CflCOo hlitber! beeves. $7.1038.85: Texas. steers, $6.76&7.?0; western steers, $7.0Oti tub; stocxers ana reoaers, .wifs.ou. oows and heifers, $3.S0Q7.0O; calves, $7.00 09.70. HOGS-Receipta, 22,000. Market steady tn a sluida hlcher: hulk. 18.6Klfi.70: lltrhts. 8.608.75: mixed, $8.40ffi.72Hi; heavy, $35fi.CTH; rough, $8.16a&30; pigs, $6.60 eHEEP-Recelpts, 18,000. Market gen erally steady. Native. $5.60f6.1O: west- cm. $5.6036.10; yearlings, Sa.0Chfii3.63; lambs. native, jtt.uov.es; western, 24i.WQ7.Gtv, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, May 21. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000. Market steady to 10c higher: dressed beet and export steers. $7,1168.65; fair to good, $7.257.75; west ern steers, $0.76$8.36: stockera. $6.6085.15; OUIIIIIU.II DIGCI. fU.U'l.WV, nuu.lic, wrB. CM.6oO7.00; native cows and heifers, $4.50 a'g.t; ouus, ta.rag'.xu; caives. 1a.oue3v.1D. HOGS-Recelpts. 12,000. Market steady Bulk, $8.4S.G0; heavy, $3.450$.82tt; pack ers and butchers. $8.6006.00; lights. $8,594? 8.60; pigs. $7.0t3.60t Biusiii' lteoeipts, o,uuu. Aioruet steaay to strong. Colorado lambs, $7.0097.70; yearlings, $S.0Or7.w; wethers, $4.6096.60; ewes. $1004(0.28. St. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LQU1B. May 2L CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.700. Market steady. Good to choice, $70e.60; stockers and feeders, ffi.2iC7.60; cows and heifers, $3.0088.50; bulls, $5.0007.00: calveo, $O.0Oga75; south ern steers, $5. 267.75; cows and heifers, $1,0057.00. liuuo iteceipts, u,. aultkbi nisner. Pigs and lights. $7.0038.75; mixed and butchers. $8.(36,76; good heavy. $8,603 NlHSJSf iteceipts, f,ow. Mantel Bitsoay. (Shorn stock only). Muttons. tS.OOjn.H)! - .- ..... ...... yearlings. $6.S&8.76: lambs. $7.0087.60. Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. May 21. CATTLE Receipts. 8.70O. Market steady. Native steers $7038.25; cows and heifers, Jf.f S7.60; canners, $3.75736.00; stockers and feeders. $6.767.60; calves, $7.00lO.00; bulls, stags, eta.. $5.6037.60. HOGS Receipts, 8,000. Market S to 10 cents lower. Heavy, $3.22 85; mixed, :.i:flvetVi4 i H,x; $3.8S1?8.37V,: light, $S.37H3.9; bulk of sales. $8.3088.35. BHEBP Receiots. 300. Market steady.. Wethers. $5.76Qt3.; ewes, E.&OS'S.&O; lambs. $7.6036,00, Llv Stoek In Slight, RacaIoI of lira stock at the irlr nrin- alpal western markets yesterday- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha , 2,300 6,051 6. ISO Sioux City 3.700 8.000 SOO St. Joseph U09 4,800 2.600 Chicago 13,600 22,000 1S.0&) Kansas City ........... 6,000 12,000 S.000 Cl. Jouis .............. f,IW -1,M Total 36,300 63,531 S7.4si