THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1913. ( RISAL BSTATK. CITT PROPHIITY Von SALE. Spend the Day at MILLER PARK Walk Ono Block South, and Look Over Our BEAUTIFUL LAURELTON ' 27 Lots Already sdltl to people who will build homes. Somo of thorn already being built. EVERY LOT In this addition will be sold lrt a short tlnio, because It Is a hlgh-clasB residence section, whoro you can 'buy lots at the rotuark ably low prlco of $600 to $800 gtlF1" With All Improvements Paid for Sewer, Water and Sidewalks For every lot. Twenty-fourth streot paving paid for. Street car lino with splendid car sorvlco on Twenty-fourth street. Miller Park , With Its BEAUTIFUL DRIVES. PUBLIC CLUB HOUSE, OOLP LINKS. TENNIS COURT, TREES and LAKE Is within one block. Miller Park School ' Is only one block from these lots. LAURELTON Offers BETTER LOTS. BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, EVERY IMPROVE MENT and LOW PKiICES, Come Out Today CHARLES W. Douglas 3832. $75 a Front Foot For Coner Lot On Leavenworth Streot. East ot 24th Street We aro offering for sale for a short tlma a big corner lot fronting on Leaven worth St., between 20th and 24th; at least $26 leas a front foot than any In this same district so wetl located. If you want a small Investment you will find this one hard to beat. As soon as Leav enworth St. Is repaved you will find a big Increase in valus In all this prop erty and the time to buy Leavenworth St. property Is right now, so you can get tho advance In price. Seo us about, this at once. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Hanscom Park Bargain On tho west side of the park, & largo 10-room house all modern with sleeping porch. In excellent condition. Large barn, sightly lot with fine shade trees. Owner must leavo city on account of health. Will sell at a big sacrifice. Call us. Peters Trust Co. Dundee Home 6014 Izard St.; 6 large rooms, all mod ern. Lot 00x135 feet, south front, paved street A very attractive house for a small family. Large living room, about 24x16 feet, with flrepiace, beamed Celling, quarter sawed white oak finish and floors. Hall In center of house and din lng room on west. Two bedroomB and bath on second floor, one very large, with windows on three sides and two closets. All windows have metal weather strips and storm windows. Shop or gar-ngo- onpremlsese easily worth IS. Price, f 4,000. Terms, reasonable.' """ , George' & Company ffchone DA 756. 302-12 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. $350 Cash $30 Monthly Strictly modern oak finish home of 7 rooms, living room, dining - room, den and kitchen on first floor; 3 good bed rooms, 4 closets, tiled bath and screened in 'Bleeping porch on second. Stlrway to attic, full -cement basement, cement walks and screens, furnace heat, fine light fixtures. Large lot, 46x120, on paved street. Prloe, $3,860. Located at 2569 Evans St. For more information phone owner, Harney 8210. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT An elegant, practically, new house, with three bedrooms and bath on second floor; reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; finished In oak, with maple floors, screens and storm sash; backyard nicely fenced; paved Street; lovely yard; A No. 1 neighbor hood; closo to car line and school. Price, $4,100. - BEMIS-CABLBEEG CO., 310-812 Brandels Theater Bldg. Want Offer On prettiest corner In West PART OF CITY WELL BUILT, eight-room, nil modern home, good furnace, gas and elec tricity, tiled bath, fine shade, trees and shrubbery, small barn. Had offer of $7,500 two years ago, but can be had at a. big bargain npw. 3334 Davenport street See Peters Trust Co. Bemis Park District $500 DOWN; $50 PER MO. Will buy an 8-room, 2-story house; oak and maple floors, large -cellar and fruit room, fine sleeping porches, garage and cement .drlvewuys, beautiful yard, paved streets, storm and screen windows; abso lutely all modern Ask to seo It. INTJSRMOUNTAIN REALTY CO. Fhone Douglas 4025. 1623 Douglas St COTTAGES FOIt SALE TO BE MOVED, for Particulars Phone Douglas 3365. MUST SELL My modern brick flat of. 24 rooms, re duced from 124,000 to 18 for quick sale; rented at 3135 per month. 413-414 Kaibach Doug. 8607. CLOSE IN r 7 rooms, den, mantel and fireplace, all modern; lovely basement; laundry with hot and cold water; large south front lot EOxlQO; paved street; close to Crelghton university; located near boulevard and California St Price cut to 4,830. BEMIS-OAELBERG CO., 510-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Make Cash Offer on lot 8. block 03, Omaha, on Tenth, be tween Douglas and Dodge. Owners. P. O. Bos 806, Omaha. $100 DOWN-&50 MONTH or more down with less per month, buys XU1 CiC6uv w-aw rw ui mm ij except lot. auto truck or wrecked prop erty tn part payment An exceptional DTlnj1- 4 ct. vvvw w mv OWNER SAYS BELL AT ONCE. What will you give for good lot near tth avenue and Burt, Dundee? Fronts two streets, paved, cement walks, water, etc. Price, 10. New. neat 6-room cottage, modern ex cept heat fine level lot. $0x124, choice locality, Ztt blocks to car 12,600, rental terms. J B. McKITRICK. 431 Bamge Blk. D. S57. FOR. SALE By owner, 8-room modern house with sleeping porch. Field club district. M a Xta Ave. IlKAL BSTATIC. city rnoi'isiiTY von balk. MARTIN & CO. 1018 Omaha National Bank Building. NICE home. Ob No. 19th St.! 6 rooms, reception hall und bath; all modern, nearly now; near NChool and car; large corner lot. Room for another house. Can take a small cottage in on this. Owner. Phone Web. 2792. NEW MODERN COTTAGE, 2,800. A completely modern, 6-room cottage on the north side, having everything in the way of conveniences. Nicely located on a large lot with blue grass lawn front and rear. Cost more than prlco asked, but willing' to sacrifice for quick sale, WO cash, balance monthly. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. 3d floor Ware Block. COUNTRY HOME $3,760. We can show you the prettiest flvo acres of alfalfa, 2H feet high, the balance solid fruit, all bearing; a good 6-room house; fine, )orge barn and garage; cis tern piped to the kitchen and good Well, with gasoline engine. The owner has been six years getting this property in Its present condition and it Is now a money-maker as well as a beautiful home. This property is about one mils from the Benson car. You will want it if you see t. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. Third Floor, Ware Blk. DUNDEE BUNGALOW 4,700. It's a beauty, and large enough for a good sized family and not too large for a small one; contains seven splendid rooms and located on a fine south front lot, n Dodge St. If you are looking for something extra good, see this. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. Third Floor, Wore Blk. FOIl SALE Fine building lots, 1 down, 21 per week. Stop paying rent. Homo stead Co., 10)3-14 City National Bank Bldg. Phone' Douglas 2596. HANSCOM PAIIK DISTRICT, 1,600. We can Jnake very easy terms on a 6-room cottage, well located near 27th and Poppletou. Lot 60x160. House is rented for JIB. Only 200 cash required. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Douglas 1781. . Third Floor, Ware Block. S-BOOM cottage, sleeping porch, shrub bery, large lawn. Easy terms. Wob. 6293. HEAL ESTATK. FARM & RANCH LANllS, XT Oil SALIC. Arkunaaa. COME' to Madison Co.. Ark., amidst thn pleasant 'Ozarks, for the cheapest and best homes In America: perfect health: Ideal climate; pure spring water; free range ana productive sou. Jones, Jt'ettl grow. Ark. Montana. SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler. Mont, fifteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to aiversmea iarming. tror particulars write Valler Farm Soles company. Box 1026. Valler. Mont. WE ARE owners of a large block of Yellowstone county. Montana, farm land and are prepared to offer same on close prices in tracts ot io.oov acres or ud. Correspondence Invited, if Interested. prospective purchasers win De shown the land. Danaher-IIolton Co., Plymouth, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. California. CALIFORNIA LAND. Send for catalogue. Properties In all counties. Valuable, reliable Information. C. M. Wooster Co.,. Phelan -Bldg., San Fran cisco. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat Bk. Minnesota. 100 ACRES 45 miles from Mlnneanolis: one mile from town; 120 acres cultivated; balance meadow and pasture; heavy soil; uur sui duuuuibb; one guuu team norses; two cows, several head ot young stock: complete set ot machinery, chickens, hogs and everything on the place goes at 40 per care, one-hul&jCash. 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska. RANCH FOR BALE. . I,76o-aore ranch In Holt county. Neb., 8 miles from two towns: want good 160 acres or Income property up to 120,000. j-nce iu an acre, wnat nave you7 ma Thompson. Lyons. Neb. FOR SALE 100-acre farm, 6 miles from Pierce; good improvements; 6 acres al falfa: 120 in cultivation. Quick sale. 276 per aero. W. E. Powers, Pierce, Neb. Oregon, WE are owners of a 700 acre three year old commercial apple orchard, located In Douglas count. Oregon, non-Irrigated and In high state of cultivation. Will sell It in 100-acre tracts or multlolea thersnf to responsible parties desiring a first class retail proposition, uetaned imormatlon and terms furnished. Sunnydale Orchard company. It02 Plymouth Bldg., Minne apolis, Aljnn. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. 921 CITY NATINAL BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 1278. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha, city property in any amounts. IL W. BINDER. 823 City National Bank Bldg. MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, 11,006 to 0,0041 W, II. THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KBEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2711 LOANS on farms and improved city riperty, 6, Sft and t per cent; no delay, IL Duroont fc Co., 1603 Far nam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam 8mK.h tt Co.. 120 Farrun St MARVIN BROS. VKaSfc tlOO to $10,000 made promptly. V. D. a sad, wead Bldg., 18th and Fa arnara. j CITY LOANS. Bernls-Cariberg Ct. ' nviLi uranoeis uneaier uiag. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.' HARRISON t MORTON, 810 Oia. Nat GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Damage Reports on Wheat Believed to Be Fabrications. CORN PRICES ARE LOWERED Favorable Weather tor tho Yellow Cereal Continues, with the Re sult thnt Fntnres Take n Tumble In Price. OMAHA, May 20, 1913. The fact was fully demonstrated yes terday that some ot the larger profes sionals In the wheat market at Chicago are anxious to put out short lines of de ferred futures and that they are talking bullish on the crop situation for a pur pose. Ono ot the larger traders In the wheat pit tn Chicago was making claims of further deterioration In the prospective crop of Kansas, yesterday, when at the same time It was given out on the floor that he was putting out short lines in a big way through at least three commis sion nouses. In the absence of buvlnor orders from thedlstrlcts in Kansas where the crop Is the districts In Kansas where the crop Is lively mannor, the average speculator la enabled to read between tho lines that while there may be some losses they are not serious, as tho average sender ot damage dlalms Is anxious to make the trade believe. In case ot sensational losses to the wlntor wheat crop of the southwest. It would be like finding money in tno street to taae on any or the de ferred futures, as price would be sure to advance when the trade became con vinced that losses were a fact and not a myth. The trade In wheat has broadened out materially since thn unfavorable crop prospects commenced to come forward, and there Is a fair sprinkling of outside orders on both tho buying and selling side. When the claims of crop deteriora tion are taken Into consideration, how ever, the volume of trade must be oalled comparatively small when other years are considered. Cash wheat unchanged to. Vio lower. There was a weather Tir.rket In corn yesterday and prices wcrt, lower. Condi tions were perfect for selling and mov ing and when the recelDts at nrlmarv markets ot 829,000 bushels are considered the country may be said to have switched around and that It is now in a mood to dispose of Its surplus on the farms and In country elevators. Many sections were completing planting, while in other sec tions thoro was a delay because of the muddy conditions of the fields. Cosh corn was HlHo lower. Oats wore higher with the May option showing more strength. Not unlike corn farmers are letting go of this grain as there wero 1,116,000 bushels at primary polhts yesterday. Cash oats were un changed to Ho lower. All markets thranirhniit th. nnnnrv nil! be closed Decoration day. t-ieurunces on corn were is,a bushels, oats 12.000 bushels and wheat and flour equal to 630,000 bushels. Tho close at Liverpool was o higher to HO lower on wheat And unnhnnirjui tn Mo lower on corn. primary wheat receipts were 409,000 bu. and shipments of 522,000 bu. Primary corn receinta w u.ono hn and shlpmenta of 23ft, 000 bu. Jt-nmary oats receipts were 690,000 bu. and shlpmenta of 547,000 bu. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Whflt.norn n Chicago 24 352 S3S Minneapolis 169 Duluth 87 Omaha i) 44 19 Kansas City 31 39 is HI. .L.OUIS si 41 81 Winnipeg 213 ... ... A year ago today was a holiday, there fore no rocelDts and shipments for that date. Omaha Cash Prloe Wheat: No. 2 hard. 87874a; No. 3 hard, 8flHWio; No. 4 hard, 79g64V4o; No. 3 spring, 83VsS6o; No 4 spring, 815c; No. 7 durum, SJi&geoa: No. 3 durum, 87V4$i88o. Corn: No. 2 white, WK0Ctto; No. 3 white, KVQWo: No. 4 whlta 55SG6U3! No. 2 ysllowt SG6CHa; NO. 3 ysllow, 6&3MH0; o. yeiiow, oottKB'OWJ; jno, z, 60fWc; No. 3, KaHo; No. 4. E4C5a: no grade, CI 64c Oats: No. 2 white, 37W37Kc; stand- u-ra, unviaivio; no. s wnue, ifcj no. 4 white, 86H3G-Vic. Barley: Malting, 50g0a; No. 1 feed. 424W6C. Rye: CSUiS&o: Nn. A 660C6HC. xne rouowing cash sales were reported today: Wheat. No. 2 hard winter. 1 cm- 87c; No. 4 hard winter, 1 car 7Sto; No. 3 mixeo, 1 oar wc uats: no. 8 wnite, 11 cars 37c: No. 4 white. 1 car 36Uc 7 fr S67&C; no grade, 1 car 26o. Corn: No. 2 whlto, 9 care 66o: No. 3 whlto, 10 corn B9o ; No. 2 yellow, 1 car 6Ma; No. 3 yel low, 1 cor ctto; no. yeuow, 1 car W40: No. 2 mixed, 4 cars 660. 1 oar 66a; No, 3 mixed. 2 cars G6V&0: No. 4 mixed. 1 car 660; no grade, 1 car. 62o. 1 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS V Features of ths Trndlnc and Cloatns Prloes on Board of Trade. degrees today In southwester Kansas hilsted the price of wheat despite heavy roaltzing on account of the holiday to morrow. The market closed steady at an advance of Ho to Ha net in corn the outcome was unchanged to Ho Ud and for oats unchanged to U&Ua off. Provisions finished irregular, struiur out from lOo decline to an advance of 2So, Not only was it hot and dry in Kansas. but the forecast was for more heat and drouth tomorrow. There were also re ports of high winds in the dry seotlon in the state and of grasshopper damage there and in western Oklahoma. Disposition to curtail open risks in view of there being no session tomorrow waa Increased by a sprinkle of rain at Kansas City. It developed, however, that offer ings on declines were being absorbed by strong interests, -xnis raoi neipea rally the bulls and also did the big exports for the week. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour today equaled 630,000 bushels. Primary receipts or wneat were 49,ooo bushels, compared with a holiday a year ago. In corn nne weather onset the bullish Influence of wheat There was much rural selling on an early advance. Dam age reports hardened oats, notwithstand ing liberal holding sales. Buying or i.wu,uw pounds 01 July una STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail ovory Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 7H days. Moderate rata. For book of tours, rates, ate, apply to H2NDHR80N BROTHERS. Gen. Agts., zfi W. Randolph St, Chicago. OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. HEAL ESTATE! WANXO). LIST your house with us. We have buy ers. Osborne Real Estate Co, Doug. 1474. WANTED TO OCT, Dolgof f 2d-hand store pays highest pno for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1S07. WOULD like to buy a live or six-room house to be uoved on a lot One In tb nelgbborheod of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Had 4401. D. Mk'iA (j.urk iuyerN .if furniture. BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7801 SECOND-HAND clothes, shoes; pay best prices. Tel Tyler. 1100. WANTED TO KENT WANTED By young lady, downstairs room, modern; walking distance; refer ences furnished. Address Q-12g, ear Bee. LIVE BTOCIt MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Ornana, Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour eotuuga ments recslve prompt and careful atten tion. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST. Live Stoelc Cemnlwlon llerehsnM. DYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchangs Bldg. MARTIN UKOH. & CO. Exchange Bldg. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Bit! Return presumably for stock yards account made mom or me provision list nrm. Low. Close-lVcafy. 91 91H 91H MH 914 91 0H 81S WH 92H 90H 9JHfl! 67U 57U 67J4 67fe 67lt t(1 Cohtftt (4 43H 42H 42H S7W&HSM1I&H STlt SS 33H SSH 20 60 20 (0 20 liU 20 17H 20 20 19 77V 19 E0 19 M0 11 15 11 1 U H 11 07V4 11 10 11 07H 11 17H 11 17H H 17H 11 20 11 06 11 07H U t 12 60 12 75' II 60 11 63 11 T7H 11 d II (S 11 77H U 35 11 06 H 07H Wheat) May. Juir. Sept Deo. Corn May. July. 93093V1 1U 91 I Sept uea. Oats May. July. Sept Doo, Pork May. July. Sept Lard May. July. Sept Oct. Ribs DO 6614 I 43 S3 3S, 20 63H 20 17U 19 87H 20 (SM 207W 11 17H U 20 11 07HJ u vm H 22H 1105 May. 13 60 Jtnv 11 C5-S0 Sept 11 S7H uct. 11 K Chloago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. I1.06O1.M; No. 1 red, SttcOll.OI; No. 1 hard, 93H6Uo; No. 8 hard. SltrNc; No. 1 northern, 93(f05H6; No. 2 northern, 924p 94o; No. 3 northern, 9001)20; No, 2 spring, 82fle3c; No, 3 spring. WviUCo; No. 4 spring, 84jT0c; volvet chaff, 90OH60) durum, 90fT96o. Corn: No, 2, rsHc; No. 2 white, &94C 69oi No. 2 yellow, HfitSHo; No. 3, 87H5 6SU0: No. 3 white, KW9Vic, No. 3 yellow, 67t8c; No. 4, 67Hir7?c; No. 4 whlto, RSHiKtMio; No. 4 yellow, 67USJ?4c Oats: No. 2 white. 41Uf 2c; No. 3 white, 3Hsr40o; No. 4 white. 37Ji9o; standard, 410mo. Rye: No, 2, 64a. Barley: MHittio, Timothy: J3.2S?4.00. Clover: Nominal. Pork: 820.60. Lard: 111.15. Ribs: 312.00TU.76. Ul'TTBH Firm; creameries, 2iW7c. EQOS Irregular; receipts, 23.4M coses; at mark, coses Included, 16ffl8Uc: ordi nary firsts, lfiViSWHc; firsts, ISWI8H0. CHEESE Market higher; daisies, 14U9 14Hc; long horns, l4HM'!ic. POtTLTRY Lower; chickens, alive, ISo; springs, alive, 16c. POTATOES Lower; receipts, old. 96 cars, new, 16 cars; Michigan, 4M?4Gc; Min nesota, 3&Q42oj Wisconsin, 40045c; new potatoes, $LCOi8l.l0. Knnnsna Cttr lmlrt nnil Provisions, KANSAS CITY, May 29. WHEAT No. 3 hard, 89$02o; No. 3, 87H091Hc; No. 2 red, 94fl09c: No. 3, 87H5I90C. Close 1 May, S6H0; July, 8oH06tHo; September, 86a CORN No. 2 white, 68H0C0C; No. 8, 68H0. Close: May, 67HO! July, 66Ha; Sep tember, 6Sc. OATS No. 2 white, 893Ho; No. i mixed, 37H39c, Close: July, SSo; Sep tember, 87H- RYE-69H4IO0C HAY Choice timothy, 812.60iO13.CI0. BUTTER Creamery, 20c; firsts, 2So; seconds, 24c; packing, 20Wff21c. EGOS Firsts, 18Hc; seconds, 16316c. POULTRY liens, 13Ho; roosters, 10o; ducks, 16c. Recelpts-Shlpments. Wheat, bu 81,000 36,000 Corn, bu 80.000 18,000 Oats, bu 16,000 17,000 St. Lonla Oenernl Market. ST. LOUIS May 20. WIIEAT-No. 2 red, 96cIl.C8: No. 2 hard, fckaoao. Close: July, 8SHd: September, 8S1406&0. CORN No. 2, 695SHo; No. 2 Whlto, 6I0. Closo: July, 67o; September, tVAc OATS-No. 2, 3ffS9o; No. 2 whljte, S9HO 40c Close) July, 37Ho; September, Zl "pOTJLTRY Morket steady; chickens, lSHo; springs, 2530o; turkeys, 16o; duoka, 12c: geese, 7o. BUTTER Easy ; creamery, tl27c. EaOS Quiet at I7c. FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. Rocotpts.Shlpments. Flour, bbla 6,000 12,000 Wheat bu - 17,000 62,000 Corn, bu ,.,.49,000 49,000 Oats, bu 63,000 49,000 Minneapolis Groin Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 29. WHEAT May, 8OH0; July, 91Hc; September, W&o. Cash: No. 1 hard. Wo: No. 1 northern. 2H3SHo; No, i northern. 9OH01Ho: No. 2 hard Montana, WW! no. a, biw 8OH0. FLOUR-Unchahged. BRAN Unchnnged, CORN-No. 3 yellow, COfltila OATS No. S white, 3OO01C RYE No. 2, 666580. FLAX 41.29. BARLEY 60SC20. Mlhrnnkre Ornln Market. MILWAUKEE, Mav 29.-WIBAT No. 1 northern, 9G0c; Na 2 northern, 83J 94o; No. 2 hard winter, MOtticr May, 94o; July, 91VrU91Hc CORN No. 8 yellow, 61C62o; No, 3 white, eiQxaHo: No. 3, tOQa.a; May, 62c; June, 64c asked; July, 67c. OATS 4242Ho. RYE 62HC. UAHJd3X CSQOSC. ( Iilverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 29. WHI2AT Sonf. steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4d;.futuro3, Irregular; May, 7s Ha: 3uy, 7 BHd: October, 7s 4Hd. CORN Spot Bteady; American mixed, new, bs Via; new, Klin anea, & za; old, De; old, via Qalveston, 6s, 8d; futures, steady; July, 4 HHd; September, La PUta, U Hd. Omaba liar Market. OMAHA, May 29. HAY-Prairio, No. 1 11.00; No. 1 choice midland, 310.60rhl.00; mo, z, .uua'iw.w; no. a. to.wpe.w; no. 1 oholce lowland, 89.Oogao.O0; No. 2, fl.Qb 9.00: No. 3. tS.0O87.00. I'eona jusncet, PEORIA. May 28. CORN No, 2 yel low, E7o; No. 3 yellow, 66H0. OATS No. 2 wlUte, 89HOS standard, 3854039c. London 8 took Market. LONDON, May 29. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to H higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations: Oaojots monay ,. Loalrtllle uh.U?H so account , TS4Mo., Kan. A 1t.,n Amal. Copper ..... IHN Tork Central. .lot Atohlaen ..let PannirlTanU , M Cuadlaa Fanlfta . .MIU lumini , lift Cbl. Great Wtrn 14 Southarn racltla ,, tlSi Cbl., Mil. a 8t P. 110 Union Paelflo In Dearer a Rio O... JTViU. 8, Steal I1H Erie X7KWataan 1H da lat tta itD 11 Jlii Ortad Trunk , UHKana Mines H Illinois central .,..111 SILVER ar, steady at 27 ll-16d per ounce. MONEY-23 per cent. DISCOUNT RAITESShort and three Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Bums, Brtnker & Co., 449 Omaha National Bank build. ing: Did. AlWd. Beatrice Creamery Co. pfd IJM Columbui, Neb. B. L. ta, UM II Dairld Cola lOTettmant I p. e., lilt, 114 M Cltr Nat. Bank stock. Omaha 107 101 Council Clnlti O. B. It, lilt it ti Douglaa Uecurltr CO (a. 1111. ....... ttVi 104 Deere Co. 7 p. e. pfd, ei-dlr..... 7U ttH, retro oat Creamery ( per cent guar, IK Jotu Ind. Tel. Co. lat pM. Co. Blutfe.... r Kanaaa atr, Ua.. t p. e. tax bllla.. IIU 100 Klnf Co., waeh., Sa 1913. Ml im.T Lea Aneee nr. ae, im.i, a j IX.. K. A T. &1. II, IMS HU 7U McCook, Ne. U. Ull 10) ioo Kew Orlaaoa 8 A L U, till II itu Cltr of Omaha 4 He, 1M1 tl 100 oniu c. b. bu nr. 1., im.,... h ri Omtha Ic C B. St. It jr. pfd, ,.,,, U u Omaaa & C. D. ft IKf. com ,... tm el Omaks a. C. D. H. A D. pfd IV U Pacltlo L A r. p. e. BftUa, 1114,. 100 (an rrancleeo U. Hit., 0 10114 tleion gtMk Tarda, Omaha, ei-dlr.., l ri Updike Orals Co., em. .,,,.,, , MVi 101 Wjmore. Neb., fe. ltll...., lcoii 101H Wool Market. BOSTON, May .-The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow win say; "A more optimist! a attitude appears to have been adopted by the wool trade in the last week, although this attitude Is highly tempered with caution and does not neo es arily mean that prices will rise rap idly, but that there is a disposition to operate more freely at current rate. A large line of delaine wool has changed hands at prices freely down to a wool basis. There has been some further trad ing in new Utah and fleece wools at last week's rates. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to BUr Returns, OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cftttlo Active and Generally Strong to Shade Higher. H0Q TRADE MOSTLY NICKEL UP Xn Chnngra of Consrqnencea In Klther Shrrik or Lnmlii, na tho Prices Am About Htendy nn n Moderate Supply. SOUTH OMAHA, May SO, 1913. Itecolpts were! Cattle. Hon- Sheep. Official Monday 2,972 6A6 6.SS0 Official Tuesday ., 3,947 11.6MT 6.S09 Official Wednesday 3.CM 14.658 S.flM Estimate Thursday ,,. 2,700 14,800 3,600 Four days this woek.lt, 275 4fs0U 1S.5I8 Samo days last wek..l3,l0 I7.6M 88,743 Sumo day 2 wks, ago.10,130 40,448 27,190 Samo days 3 wk. nKo.J9,10S SS.316 88,201 Same days 4 wks. ngo.14,281 3B,7 S6.WI Samo days Inst year,. 12,474 , 17,41 The following tnbio snows tho receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omnha for the year to date as compared with last year; 1913. 1912. Inc. Deo, Cattle 36,92R 377,893 10,9t Hogs , 1,201,876 1,845.991 343,119 Sheep 8AA.170 882,606 32,610 Tho following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1913, 1912.IMI iliHU.lW9.19U8, W1. May 17. 8 29& 7 3I 7 59 6 sy 6 St 9 361 7 06 9 41 7 02 21 6 29 e 6 23 6 24 3 97 6 11 6 04 6 99 e 6 90 6 90 6 93 C X May IS. 5 30 6 31 6 SSI May 19. 5 9 3S 6 92 &iay 20. May 21. May 22., May 23. 7 601 6 c8 e 0 03 39 6 9S 7 41 9 41 7 01 6 3S 6 96 8 12 7 49 7 46 7 46 7 39 7 t 9 02 6 R) 6 l 6 70 9 43 6 24 Jiny n. May 26. May 26. May 27. May 27. 9 39 9 19 9 14 9 27 677 e 6 14 7 1W 6 88 7 14 6 10 8 871 7 14 6 201 6 20 8 41U 7 30 6 871 9 27 14 May 2S. May 20. 8 37T, 8 41H 7 36 7 26! I 9 30 7 06 B 28 6 74 9 12 7 01 C 34 Sunday, ltecclpts and disposition of live stock at tho Union Stook ynrds. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours end ing at 3 o'clock yesterday: RIOCKIPTS-CAltH. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Horses. C., M. A St P. Hy 3 6 ... Wabash It R. ... 1 8 ... ... Mo. Pao. Ry .... 2 4 ... ... Union Pac. It It 10 61 C. & N. W. east 8 3 C. & N. W., west 40 66 3 C, St. P.M. AO. It 32 18 C, 11. & q, east 2 1 C.. B. & Q. west. 16 61 1 C., It I. & V., east 1 f C., It I. & P.., west 1 i ... 1 Illinois Cen. III'.. .. 1 ... C. O, W. .jj S Totals Ill 2M ' 13 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cottlo. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 462 3,760 Swift & Co 761 3,143 4,811 2,974 261 120 802 1,647 747 Cudnhy Packing Co. 493 Armour St Co 472 Schwartz & Co J W. Murphy ....1 Morrill ..I.. 15 8 O. P. Co. 2 L. P. Co .4.... 10 Saint Clair 26 Hill & Hon 6 P. B, Lowls 1 L. F. Huss Mo. & Knna.-Calf Co. . 7 Cllne & Christie 1 Other buyers ""' Totals t 2.421 16.0t 3.196 CATTLE Cottlo receipts were ot very fair proportions for a Thursday, some 2,700 head being reported In, but tho quality of the offerings was hardly as good as on Wednosday. Tho late market on Wednesday was actlvo and strong and that Is ths way trade opened out this morning. All tho Crttlsod beef men had fair orders to fill und lost no tlmo In filling them as far as possible at prices that wero strong to a sliude higher than Wednesday and not a great deal different from tho lattor part of last week. Best beeves, heavy and handywetght, sold up around e8.10U8.15 and the bulk of the fair to good 1,000 to 1,360-pound cattle sold at $7.75(B8.00. A good, early clear ance was made. Thore was not much change In the market for cows and heifers as com pared with Wednesday. Offering were autta limited and thero was a very fair demand both from local packers and ouU side butchers as well ad consiaeraoio in quiry from feeder buyer. Thore wns a strong, healthy undertone to the trade and values In general wero In pretty much the same notches M at this time last week. Veal calves, bulls, stags, eta. were quotdoiy steady, A batter uemanu were quotably steady. A better demand featured the trade tn stockers and feeders this week and de sirable offerings of all weights are In the neighborhood ot logjiso higher than last week. Volume of business, however, has been comparatively small and feeder buyers are again tailing a good many of tho warmed up cattle at better prloes than the killers are willing to pay, Quotations on cattle: Good to cholco beef steers. 18.00QS.S0: fair to good beef steers, 37.76(88.00', common to fair beef steers, 87.807.75; good to choice heifers, I7.2&57.76; good to choice cows, 86.80lT7.3S; fair to good grades, I8.OWI0.8O; common to fair grades, M.OOfltiOO; good to choice stockers and feeders, t7.6OU8.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $7.007,60; com mon to lair stockers and feeders, M.zbrj . ywv. ....... I j tt iWMT w,. f.W VlUUIt UU YT MIU ilUIJQJn, U.WI.W, veal calves, 87.00910.00; bulls, stags, etc, Representative sates; BEEF STEERS. Kb. I tl 24, ..,,, i II At. Fr. Mi. At. Ft. .,.1041 I IS 14 1171 7 10 10 7 60 11 1701 7 10 II j... .HIS 7 tO II 1171 7 IS II.. 1154 7 IS 10 1237 7 M 31 1524 7 K IS Ull I 00 11 1210 1 00 27 1U4 I 00 1 117 I 00 Ull I 00 2., 1100 I 00 M !!S4 I OS a ,..,.iuo 1 os 14 ,.1111 I OS 117 7 IS 1010 T 10 1041 T 10 12... I IIS T 1 1050 7 IS U 1117 7 40 It Ill 7 10 41 171 7 SO 10 Ill 7 IS I j 102 TtS IT 1100 T M II,., ltll 7 IS IS ... 119 t 70 1 1241 7 7S U U3S 7 10 1111 7 14 ... 1101 7 10 II 111! 7 IS l.j M7 7 IS IS 1171 7 10 21 ,...171 I 10 ,,..1221 I 10 ,,..1112 I 10 ,,,.1141 I 10 ,.,,1118 I II ....1110 I 10 20. I. II. 17. II 1X01 7 10 I. 1. ., 122 7 40 .. I7S 7 75 ,,,,1111 7 10 .... 771 ISO .... in t 10 171 7 78 11S0 7 7S 14.. .,.... .HIS I 00 22 Ill I 00 24 , tit 8 IS I a 1 19 II.. 1 t I.. ...... 1 ,,1071 7 SS .. 171 7 70 .. SC7 7 70 COWS. .. 740 I SO 10. 114 El ..1110 I IS T...,. low a to .ioso s n ,,.1140 I 00 ... til ts .,, 7IS I 20 ... 110 10 ... 710 ( 20 ...t05 4 IS .,.1042 I 40 ...1121 I IS ...1110 4 SO SO ,.,..1111 I IS 1011 I IS I I....1MI ITS 17.., V. 1.. 1210 TS S.. ....Ull I 10 .,..1140 U ....im ito ....1117 I K) ....11S0 7 00 ,...1010 7 IS .,..1111 7 20 ...1V0S I SO It... HEIFERS, 4 Ill S Tt 12 710 T 20 1 400 I IS 1 110 ( 71 I 404 I IS 1 410 T 00 l. 840 7 00 ., SSO 7 M I." 404 7 OS I..., m 7 06 1 711 7 10 2 71S 7 21 1 IM til I ,. 172 7 20 1 4(0 7 IS 24 Ill 7 IS 11... 741 7 40 1 1110 7 SO I. .....1128 2 1 BULLS. 1 1020 I IS 1 1220 I K 1 , 1S20 II 1..... 1110 I 10 1 1040 10 1 1S04 6 to 1 1106 I 15 1 ...1200 III 1 .....leio f 40 1 ,.ioso so 1..,, ..mo s 1 1110 4 SB 1 no.) I tl 1 , 1120 178 4 ,...1420 I 14 1 1120 I 10 I. 1. 1. 1, ....11T0 I M -...MT0 I M ....1MO I 0 ....lift) I S3 .... 70 I 20 .... M0 7 15 1. 2.. a 1 1110 ( 10 1 820 7 M STEERS AND BULLS. n -M 'cALfea M l..- 370 00 1 140 I 80 102 I 28 10 Ill I 75 1 , 110 I 10 II , 118 10 00 1 200 SO ..,., 261 1000 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I SIS 7 41 22 721 7 40 I,. Ml 7 SO II 001 7 45 1 711 7 10 )...., SSI T 71 441 7 40 HOOS Receipts wore large again to day, being Just a little short of the largo supply of a week ago, but as other mar kets reported a slight advance, local values rogUtereri an average gain of nearly 6 cents. The first bids that were mad a were not muoh better than steady. and quite a few loads were sold on this basis, but as was the daw on Wednes day the broad drrrmnd for all Wrights and kinds won tHitMornd things up and the moot of the ales were made t a tlokeJ tHlvaue. The quality was very good today, and while there was a good proportion of heavy and mixed hogs In the supply, there wns no discrimination made against these grades and every thing found a ready sale. Trade was. If anything, more active than on Wednes day and everything had been sold long before W o'clock. Shippers mid specu lators lmrt good silted orders Ibis morning ami nm thing thnt they could use became the object of considerable competition. Slncv the trade began to strengthen the range has narrowed considerably and at the Present time a 3oe spreod Include practical! nil of the snles. According to yreterdas sales sheet, everything was sold at 2a.30ffa.46, n range cf only io. Thtf hulk of today's sales landed at JS.40fffi.4S, with Just a spi Inkling under 40. Some real choice Dalits sold as high ns JS-SO, lust stonily with the week's best price. Today's run Included something (Iko 236 cars, or 14.S00 head, ralsinc the week's tptnl to 4,tVit. This Is about WOO Inrgor thnn fur the first four days of last week, but Ih AlmMt 14.000 smaller thsn for the oorresponaing penoa a year ngo. Ns. At. 8h. IT. 41 .... M7 ID 111 II. ..".! .., Ill II 3M 20 I M II IIS ISO I 15 M V ... IM No, At. ah. Pr. II 247 ... 140 It. Hi 10 I 40 . II Ml ... 140 IS X ltd I 40 7 lit 1M I 41 ts m io 1 40 H IIS ... 140 W let to I 10 IT . . .27 ... t 40 II Ml 210 44 17 MA 10 I 40 II let 10 I 10 li IM 200 I 42U 14 SO! ... I 42Vt 71 7 1M I llt U 2GS 80 I Itt, IT 14 m I 42(1 71 Ht 14 I lti K! St 110 I 4l( Tl 241 120 I 42't 71 Ml 1K I It4 M Ill 110 I H i IS! ... I S1H i ?i; t4 1 mi ! II.. . JH no a Itu it m ... a iti II 914 200 I ITH M 10 too I 174 K IM 10 I 17(t II M ... I I7U 14 m 110 I 111) Tl 0 IS1V4 7 Ill 40 8 VH 64 ftl Ml !7i 114 ... I JIH Tl 141 10 I IH 0 SSI ... ITi, IT Ill 40 I I7u H ITS ... I 40 Ut I0 I 40 T4 1)7 10 I 40 17 St.! o 40 M 110 40 I 42i .111 0 I 42 if. ..MS .. I 42U 71 IH 240 I ll't 72 MO 240 I 15 41 Ill 120 I 45 T7.. . ,11 140 I 40 .117 100 8 40 .no so 1 40 Tl.. It.. IS. . Tt.. TS. . 47.. 41 in ... I 4S 47.. 21., It., 1.. H 114 I 41 .113 ... 8 44 .III ... I 41 .201 ... I 41 .111 10 I 45 .IN ID t 40 .110 W I 40 . ...2J8 40 I 40 ....277 ... 1 10 II. 74 164 120 I 40 II 271 ... 140 It M0 40 I 40 tl Ill 10 I 40 71 107 110 I 40 21 120 10 t 40 10 102 10 I 10 IS 271 10 1.40 70 227 M 1 40 14 231 ... 140 7..,. ...Ill ... 140 77 211 1O0 I 40 II 234 200 8 40 71 200 ... 8 40 I t0 40 I 40 72 221 110 I 40 7, 210 40 I 41 U 223 ... I 41 TS.......2CI 10 I 41 IS 20 .... I 15 U Ill 10 I 45 It 212 110 I 15 7 44. ....lie ... SIS a 77... 71... M... IT... tt... e 41 IO ....224 M I II ....117 ... 1174 ....171 ,., 1474 ....IIS 40 8 SO ....110 ... 110 It.. ...204 110 8 SO U Ill 10 I SO SHICEP-Chlefly because of the fact that prices on sheep and lambs on the local market are relatively very high as contrasted wlth outside points, tho buyers this morning wore not Inclined to pay any more than on Wednosday. Henoe, It was prnotlcally a steady trade on n modcrnta supply and the mdvemenU was no better than fairly active at any hour n tho forenoon, a complete clearance be ing late, considering the size of tho re ceipts. As was true right along during the last few days, the demand still cen tered on good stuff of light or handy weight, while thero seems to bo very little. If any, Inquiry for heavy offerings, Tho rango on shorn InmbM showed no material change from yesterday. As the general quality of tho offerings was not quite as good, prices did not score ns high n top. The hlgheat prlco was paid for two cars of 79-pound shorn lambs, whtoh brought 87.26. Thero wero no aged sheep here to speak of, but what wero on sale sold In the same notches as yesterday. The receipts fott up 3,600 head, being slightly less than ono and two weeks ago, but liberal as compared with the corre sponding Thursday ono year ago. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to cholco Mexican lambs, 38.2608,00; fair to good Mexican lambs, tS.0O38.26; fair to choice western lambs, l8.ootfS.lC; fair to good western lambs, 87.8508.00; Bhorn lambs, good to choice, t7.87.40; shorn lambs, fair to good, 3C.76p7.QO; year lings, light, t6.266.6Q; yearlings, heavy, 15.760J8.OO; wethers, good to cholco, 13.764 0.00 wethers, fair tb good, 5.606.76i ewes, good to choice, 86.26476.60! ewes, fair to good, 86.00426.25; culls and bucks, 86.000 6.25. No. Av. 221 shorn owes 97 141 shorn ewos 97 76 CUlIs 88 189 shorn lambs 87 67 shorn yearlings 90 Pr. 6 25 6 23 8 60 6 76 6 33 6 6i 7 20 7 00 7 00 7 20 6 3Q 7 00 R 00 6 75 6 75 6 60 6 60 i; tea yearnngu , .99 191 shorn lambs 863 shorn lambs 48 shorn lambs 76 shorn lambs 164 shorn lambs 243 shorn lambs t M 64 66 74 74 ...... .i 69 20 culls 70 260 shorn lambs 84 227 shorn lambs 84 203 shorn lambs , 94 35 shorn lambs 94 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET rMftPAflAt ii.v M niom.ii. n...ii. 3,600 head; steady to strong: beeves, 7.00 ujn.w; lexns steers, jo.wu'.w; Western steers, 6.8OO7.90; stockers nnd feeders, 5.76Q8.00; cows and hotfors, 3.O04F7.S0; calves, t7.604S11.00. HOOSRecelpts, 20,000 head; steady to Co higher; bulk of sales, t8.6Mf8.C0j light, tS.40Q8.70; mixed. t8.S5OS.07M; heavy, 88,10 4J8.62V4; rough, 8.104M.23: pigs, Sa.loVfXl.3J. SHBBP AND LAMBrl-necelpts, 14.000 head; steady to 10a lower; natlve.tS.lOfl) 6.76; western, 8G.2&S&25: yearllr.;s, t6.8SO 6.40: lambs, native, 5.(16(37.60; western, 5.664W.66. St. Louis Live Htoolc Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 29. CATTLE Receipts, 8,800 head; steady; good to choice steers, t7.60416.60: stockers and feeders, t5.764f7.60; cows nnd heifers, 6.00 s.w; ouns, s.wtr7.w; calves, to.004p10.oo; southern steers, K.ilQft.; yearlings, heif ers. 4.0OO7.00. HOOS Receipts, 13,000 head: steady: pigs and lights, 17.00a8.75; mixed and butchers, t8.66t.75, good heavy, 8.6047 8.70. SHBUP AND LAMHS-Ilocelpts, 4,600 neuu, Hiouuy; muttons, io.ira,(.(o; year lings, .vaj.io; tamos, fi.WQ-i.Uj, Kansas City I.lv Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITV. May 29,-CATTLB-Re-celpts, 2,300 head; steady to lOo hlghar, active: dressed beef and export steers. tl.76.65; fair to good, 17.OW.76; western leers, lo.vojt's.sa; stocKerB ana rseaors, 6.60478.10) southorn steers, 5.76477.60: southern Cows, 4.604J6.7E; native cows and heifers, tl.6038.40; bulls, t5.76tJ7.25; calves. 7.00410.00. IlOOS-nocelpts, 7,600 head; 6a higher; bulk, S.6647&C5; heavy, (8.6047.60; packers and butchers, JS.D64i8.63; light, S.G04i 8.C7M; pigs, t7JQ8.00. SHEEP AND IAMnS Receipts, il.600 head; steady; Colorado lamb , t7.0O3a.60; yearlings. 5.004)7.00; wethers, 4.60Q6.00; , ewes, 4.0714.76 ' St. Joseph Live Stook Mnrket. ST, JOSEPH, May 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, l,10i) head; market strong; steers, t7.004J6.60; . cows and heifers, 24.0Ojf8.iQ; calves, t6.604O,75. HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head; market 3c higher; top, H07tt; bulk, tS.K4?.G0. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady; lambs, t7,0O4J.26. Hloux Cltr Lira Stock Murket. SIOUX CITY, In.. May 29. CATTLE Receipts, 1,800 head; market steady to lower; native steers, 7.004(.10; cows and hetfors, V5.004J7.60; canners, t4.0OfiC.00; calves, 87.75. HOOS Receipts, 7.600 head; market firm; heavy, S.37H.40; mixed, 8.40 8.42V4; light, 8.42H98.45; bulk of sale , (8 877i4T8.42H. SHEEP AND LAMBS Nothing doing. 1 Live Stock In Blicht. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hrtiilh Omaha. 2.700 6.066 K.8M St. Joseph. 1.100 7,600 2,600 Sioux City 1.800 7,600 ..... Kansas City 2.300 7.600 9.600 St. Louis ,.. 8.800 13.000 4.600 Chicago 3.600 30,000 14,000 Totals 12,200 60,666 26,400 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, May .-Th condition ot the United States treasury at the be ginning of busines today 1 Working bal ance, 68,670,499; In banks and Philippine treasury, 47.243.483: total of general fund, 131.206.934, receipts yesterday. 2.263,078; disbursements, 82,042,(67. The surplus thta fiscal year is 8.6:0.623, against a defi cit of 8,666,307 la t year. The figures for receipt, disbursements, surplus and deficit txclud Panama canal and public debt transactions, NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Publication of Plans for Disposal ot S. P. Stook Feature. PUBLIC BIDS SUGGESTED Subafnnf till Ilrcnrpry 11 f St. Lonln A Snn Francisco Iasncn Anions: Im portant llovelopiKA-nfa of Ilnr. ' NEW YORK, May 29.-Tlie Important development toxlny in the stoett market wns thp publication by the Union Pa cific directors ot alternative plans for the dlspova! of the company's 126,666,000 Southern Paoltla stook. Ono of theso plans Is novel In the sense that it suggests public Mds nfter the manner of a olty bond offering Judging from the course of the Hnrrl mnu Issues, which were Irregular In the early session, but bees mo feverish on imbllcntllnn of three plans, the specu lative public seems unable to grssp the Import ot this latest move. Union Pa cific milled townrd the close, while Southern Paclflo made a net loss ot 1 point. Elsewhere In tho active list. Canadian Pnolflc was prominent for Its activity nt receding prices. As tisunl. the s-'lHr,? wns ntt.lbuU'd to Berlin, but some of tho liquidation wns traceable to Pnnndlsn sources. Various stocks In the so-called Ooulrt and Hawloy groups were very woak, recording tho lowest prices In some years. Tho Industrial district wns no tably firm by comparison. Substantial recovery In St Louis A Ran Francisco 4s nnd 6s was tho foaturo ot the bond mnrket. In government Is sues Panama 8 declined H per cent for thn week on calls. Total sales par value, tl.74O.00O. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wero ns followsi Balee. ltlih. Voir Cloie. AmelMmtted Otjwr ... 14.700 TIH 72 72 American Agricultural m American let Bur... 201 27H 274 874 Amerlran On 1.200 I3H 22H u American Can r'J American C. A P American rolton 1)11.... American ice rWurltlea American Unaeed .... American Ieomatlte. . . American A. A It Amirlean B. A It. pM. . American Sactr Hrrinlnc American Tel. A Tlel.. American Tobacco Anaoonaa. Atlnlnc Co.., Atchleon Alclileon, pM Atlantic oact IJno llaltlmor Ohio nethlehem Steel 200 f4 n iU 290 231, ITU. H XU U IV I 100 12H 22H 33U 1,100 M MS 4'i 101 100 11SK 110H HI , 1H 221 tOO 274 2.1t m, 10,1 4 200 121 10 M 2TW, 2714 t tt MU tiii 111 1714 II II li nrooklrn Ilapld Tren.lt l.ioo itu H tltt (ntniin i-aeme ikiin rze uH 111 rVnlf.l Le.lhf-r ... MO 21U, 21 21 CLeeipxaka & Ohio 200 144 I4H 44 tt Chicago Great VS'eKern. 200 13H 12 12Vi Chi., Mil. St. I 107 r AN. W... 12114 Colo, Fuel & Iron., Onnaollilateil Oae ... Corn l'roducta Delaware A lludton 100 HU II 112 eoo 104 10 10 too 1IIH U244 1SS4 Denver Ilia Grande 700 174 1IT4 1114 D. ft it. o pr.t 200 ISS Z3H 21 Dlttlllera Recurltlee 400 ItU 10U 11 Brie Krle lit pM nne 2,1 pM General Mlectrlo Great pWthtrn pM Great Northern Ore etfe Illlnole Central Interhoronsh-Met lnterboroush-6ret. pfd.. International lUnretter. International Martns ptA International raper ... International Pump K. r eVrattiern Lacleilo Oae Lehlah Valler LoultTllla A NmhYlIle.. M. St. P, A 8. Bto. M. 7,100 17tt 2IT4 874 200 4214 48 4 "ioo i.viii iisK u 200 12414 121 12IH 100 21H I2U IIU 11114 200 1IH U1 1114 100 414, 41 4?H 102H 100 It 18 1t 1 a 12 1SS14 2.100 II 21 200 USH ill 122 111 200 13114 12! M.. K A T 1.700 2214 14 li H MM IIH 82H Mlnourl Paclflo 2,100 National lllecult .. Nat fall LSad III 41 . 1114 N. It, of M 3d pfd.. New York Central.... M T.. O, A W , NWtolk A Weatem. North American Northern raclfle 400 III MS Hit 27H ,Tt5 109 II 110 10444 10414 104 800 71 49 M 200 11414 1114 JJIIt I'acltlo Mall li I'euutrltanla 4,100 lOtH 10IK 104 Peoole's Gaa tocr 10M4 loiu 10114 Pitta.. C. C A St. L tl rittabunh Coil 1711 Preceed SI Ml Car tOO 2114 121 H Pullman ralace Car 112 IHcedlnx 12,000 11114 110 11014 Itcpubllo I. A B COO 22U 11 II Republic I. A B. pfd ..... It llock Ulind Co. pM... 400 H 2H 2IH St. I a. A 8. T. 2.1 pfd.. 2,100 714 K 7 Beaboerd Air Line U fteaboard Air Une pfd 40 Rloee-Bheffleld fl. it I It Southern raclfle MOO 17 18 1144 Pouthcrn ltllwr pfd.. :M 7714 77 7IH Trnneteee Copper 100 23 Jf llll U Tciaa A Taclflo 4.200 1114 1214 12U Union Pacific 11,100 11014 14TT4 IHU Union Pacific pfd IIU United 8tatec Rcaltr... 1(14 United BUtea Rubber , II United mates Steel ... 21,000 10 40 6014 United Statec Steel pfd. 100 10414 1M14 104 Utah Copper 1,000 to 4114 41 Vlrslnla-Cerollna Cheu. 400 1714 27 2614 Wabeeh lii waoain pro ,,. , Wnvern Maryland Weetern Union 100 4 Wettlnghoute Electric... 100 1114 7H 1314 tlli IIH wneeiuis a ue Erie., ..j. 4 Ex. dir. Total sale for the day, 113.800 sharea. , - New York Money Market. NEW YOIIK, May 29.-MONEY-On call, steady, 2K4J3 per cent: ruling rate, 2 per cont; closing bid. 2 per cent, offered nt 214 per cent. Time loans: Steady; sixty days, 34M por cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6J4 per cent. Sterling exchange: Firm, with actual business tn bankers' bills at 4.83C6 for sixty-day gills and at 14.8545 for de mand. Commercial bills, U.S2H. SILVER liar, 60c; Mexican dollars, 48c. BONDB Government, Steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were nn follows: U. B. ret. la, res, ,.100 K. C H, rer, It.. II da coupon 100 U S. dab. 4 lttl) l14 U. 8. la, ref........tMUU A . un. 4a I1V4 do coupon ...lWHejl, K. A T, lit 4a tt U. 8, 4e r8 "do (en 414a..., UH do coupon 114 jjo. Pacific 4.... 47V4 Panama le coupon, loll. ao e .ji. Al,-Ch. Ut Is ctta "Jien. Rf. M, ,H P Am. As. 6 ."f. T. Cen. 114.14 A. T. A.T. c. 4e.l00 atb, 4i... ... , Amer. Too. . 1J N. Y., Kill. A K. Armour A Co. 414 JO . t,j. At. ien. N. A W. let, e. 4a tl do or. 4i (1140).. 1114 do or. 4 10SS do ct, MHNoi Pae. 4 11 At, & I lt 4e.. 21 d0 2a , it D. A 0. IH Jrenn. cr. IVi (IIU) 17 Dr. Tr. ct. 4c MH io con. 4. . . 1114 a of Oa. (a 104 rteadlns sen. a,... 14 ecen. Leatber 8s.... !4 Bt. L. A 8. 5. f 4l MK C. A O. 4He M do sen. 8 Il5 do cost. 414s,.., MHSt L 8. W. cds. 4.7IH GAA. 814 I7V4B. A. L. adj. 8.. Tt C. D. 1 a. J. 4.84HBO. Pac coL 4. .. M do 4a tm do flr tm rtu CM. A S.P. 0.414 MS de ev. 4 87t. an. LAP. 0. 4.M14 4, ,,. f, 4,....SiJ do col 4...... MHBo. nr. tl .10IW do rf. 4...... tt ao ien. 4......... 7,5 CAB. r. A e.4141 llHTJnlon Plfio 4c... tl5 a a h. ct. 4... 1114 do cr. 4. . IIU D. A R, O. ret 4i. . 7IVI d0 let A r. 44 tU Dtatlt'4' 8 I7HU. 8. Hubbw U.... 10114 Erie pr. I. 4s.... K v. 3. Steel id t... t, do or. -4a r. U.. MHV.ar. Ch, t II 111. Cea. lit r. 4a.. II eewab, Jtt 4 , 4, K Int. -Met, 41( 7H4vt. Md. 4 7 Int. M. M. 4Hi... 0,ew.t. EI ct. ! tin Jafin 4U 8HWI. Cm. 4..... 84 llld. Offered. 74 London Stock Market. BOSTON, May 29. Closing quotations on mining stocks: Allouet , , 11 Mohawk Amal. Copper 72 Nevada Con. .... A. Z. U AS.. nVtNlplaalnc Mines p. A C. C. A 8. II. 17 Korth Butt Arltona Com 2 Kbrth Lake Cat. A Arliona.... 44HOU Dominion .. Cel. A Heels 440 Oceeota Oentennlal 11 Qutnoy Copper Rant C Co. 4iV Saannon Eaat. Dutt C. M.. llHSupertor Franklin 8 lup. A B. U airoox Con 11 1-14 Tamarack 48 t 28H 1 44 34 41 lit 244 . 114 Oranby Con. tlVV. B. S. It. & tl. 2114 Greene Cananea ... 114 do pla 4114 lele Hojrall Cop... 22 tttaa tt3 4114 n.r , rjuui voppor t4 Lak Copper ltll Winona 1U La 8U Copts ... 4 Welrerlae fo Miami Copper 2144 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 29.-COTTONSpot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.80c; middling gulf. 12.0&O. Sales 12.104 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: June, lLS7o; July. lL47o: August, It Sic; September, llllo; October, U.06o; No vetnber. 11.08c: December. U.06a; January, lU08c; February, lL02o3 March. U.Uc. Persistent AdvertlaTng w ma Road to Big Returns. 8414.