GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wlvstjt ii Strong-, Selling Quarter to Three-Quarter Higher uid with Brisk D&mind. COJrnilCT STOCKS ABE SHAH . OMAHA. Mny L IBIS. . T W" "trong. selling c higher knd there a good demand for that f?1. Ooru ruled unchenged to c olsToar, while wti advanced kAlc, Re ceipt of (01 grain M good. mocks of wheat ftp mall arm con tract stocks abnormally amm.lL Therefore, only about 6iu.0 bushels of thla grain will be Miit around on May contract to day. In addition to deliveiiee of possibly ,J,0u bushels corn and 4,00O,tf bushel of oata it waa e&iwcted a fw wop Kg ago that ahorta In May wheat would be forced to go into trie pit and even up their position at serious Iowa, but, whti short have been eager Ui cover outstanding oontraots, the longs have been Just aa eager to obtain available Profits, ao that condition were to the liking of both the longs and shorts. The seaboard reported 25 loads to go out via the gulf at a price said to be near the highest of the season. There were ales here of 800 00 bushels of contract wheat to go to store. Clearances: "Wheat and flour equal to 778,000 bushels, corn, 2,000 bushels and oat. 4H8.0U0 bushel. Liverpool spot: Wheat unchangod to lo lower; corn, uncharured. Primary wheat receipts were 6M.0f9 bu. and shipments of 1.161,000 bu., against re ceipts of 423.0HO bu. and shipments of l,538.af) bo. lent year Primary corn receipts were 7W.000 bu. and shipments of 1,039,000 bu., against re ceipts ot 896,000 bu. and shipments of 7.ono bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 629.000 bu. ' and shipment of 1.232,000 bu., against re ceipt of 419.000 bu. and ahlpinents of 4,887,009 bu. last year. wheat. Corn. OM. Chicago 162 Minneapolis 121 Imluth 43 Omaha R7 Kansas City .. 100 ltt . Louie. ......... ... 40 Winnipeg .1(4 201 76 73 61 These sales were reported today: nneti: n tear. 1.6 1.57: I ea era wlnti i miring: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter) 4 cars, SI MM; ..54. No. I hard winter: X cars, cars. 11.66: X cars. 1L&M. no. 4 winter: 1 car. 11.56: 1 car. 11.61. No. 4 miring: 1 car, 21.61. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. E1.4K. No. 4 1.4. Corn: I white: 1 ca l mixea: l car, i car. No. 2 white: 1 car 74Wo. No. M 1 1 -. . runs, ,av, a tun, " v .... , (3Vic. No. 4 white: 1 car, rae. wo. z yeiiow: 8 cars. 73"c No. 1 yellow. cars, 73.c; 4 rar. 73Vc: 4 cars, 73c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, r.'1?. No. t mixed: 8 cars (near white), f3So. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. 73c; t cars, t2c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, nfr. Oats: No. 2 wlilte. 1 car. 634o. No. 2 white. I cars. 53c, No. 4 white. 2 cars. 62Mrc; 1 rar, o2io. No. 8 mixed: 2 cars, USsC. flomple: 2 cars, BlHo. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 8 tur key. 81.6oHfM.67tt; No. 2 turkey. 21. 1.67: No, 2 hard. H.56V4a'1.67H: No. 8 hard, U 64491.67: No. 4 hard. 81.63ffll.56: No. 8 Iprlng. Sl.Ritrl-ICVki No. 2 durum, 81.450 .46; NO. 8 durum, si.444Si.4i. torn: no. white, 74$r74Hc; No. a wnite, isiw.j; o. 4 white. 7!faT3o; no. d wnite, nvtw 7e; No. white. 7272Hc; No. 2 yel- TSWST9e; no. s ye mow, idg-iso; 4 yellow. 72ifn2ttc: No. 6 yellow, t2fflts: No. yellow. 71tta7ac; No. 2 mixed. 787SHn; No. 3 mixed, 72fTBc; No. 4 mixed. 72OT24c; No. 6 mixe-J4 714 PHe: No. mixed. 714ii?2o. OatiR No. I white, $&WqS,c; standard, 6J814.o; No. S white. Siilc; No. 4 white. 52'4'3 Vc. Barley: Malting, 73?7c; No. 1 teed. SVuTSo. Rye: No. 2. S1.C0I1.10; No. L ll.0el.v. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fretaree of the Trading; aaA Closing; ' Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. May 1. Although deliveries n May contracts proved to be heavier than looked for, the wheat market today I co red an- advance, helped by the faot that the deliveries went Into strong hands and that stocks promised a falling 6ft. The olose was- nervous at 4o to c abov last night. Corn gained Ho lo i&lo, net; oats, o to l0o, and provision to to 150. ' - Rapidly decreasing supplies northwest ind a prospect of large shipments to the taut from Chicago had a good deal to do with developing - bullish sentiment re tarding wheat Large elevators and ex port Interests were said to have taken all the wheat delivered here on specula tive options for the current month. Be lief quickly spread that most of the grain would be sent forward from here as soon as possible, chief It export. Ac cordingly, general buying set in after a brief show of weakness at the start and kept the market tending upward until lust at the close. Need ot rain east of the Mississippi continued to act as a discouragement for wheat bears- Only scattered - showers reported, wholly insufficient to relieve the dryness of the subsoil. Some author ities asserted the crop could go ten days lucre without damage, but others main tained that unless adequate moisture tame soon the result would be lowered Conditions and disappointing ylolds at harvest. Corn displayed strength from the out let. There were rumors of business at the seaboard and no doubt was ex pressed but that most of the corn de livered her to cash houses today would be shipped east. Notwithstanding that warehouse tenders of eats amounted to 1,000.000, as much aa for wheat and corn together, pit offerings of oats were Oulckly absorbed, with more wanted. Por tion demand was reported good. Deliveries of provisions were not aa large as expected. In consequence .the market hardened, regardless of a decline n the price of hogs. Futuses ranged aa foil owe: ' Article! Open. I High. I Low. Clone. I Tes'y. Vheatl May July. Corn May. July. Oats May. July. Pork July lt 1 14 1 161 1 UH1 1 SPkl 1 84 0 6H I u as 18 70 U IS I 18 25 18 67H1 18 70 Sept, u eu 10 as Lara July. 10 10 85 1 10 43, V V S7Vk! 10 671 10 fc I 1 10 SS SeuL 0 60 Uba I July.l 10 09 ept 10 M 10 67H) 10 10 K 10 80 1067VJ 87W 10 86H 10 00 10 88 Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. 8 red, U.n&(il.t4; No. 8 herd, $1.64i&1.644. Corn: No. 1 yellow. 7WSVic; No. 4 yellow, 77V4 pISe; No 4 white, 76a Oat: No. 8 white. )64ijg'G6Hc; itandard, VV&iS7c Rye: Nomi nal. Barley: 7iKic. Timothy: 8.6((j) 8.D0. Clover: 8H.5ur?rl3 .00. Pork: 817-70. Vard- flOia Ilios: 86 764H0.J6. BUTT FIR teady; creamery. 2F!ji2Sc. FOTATOEa Lowers receipt. Sf car; Michigan and Wisconsin, red, 30ti?3Gc; Michigan and Wisconsin, white, 3f.'.j. POUX.TRY Alive, lower; fowls, UhM tprtng. 18c tXXid Unsettled ; renelpts, 48.7C6 case; at mark, case included, KCflc; ordi nary faTsts. ITltanijo; firsts, IsiifclMic. New Tork Ueaeral Market. NFTW YORK. May l.-ai OAR-Market forfutures was a little easier under scat tered commission house sailing and llyui tatlan for over Sunday, closing net un changed to 4 point lower. Pales, 1.5 tona Raw, steady; moUsies. t.ttic; cen xifugal, 4.83c. Kcftned. steady. BUTTER Steady; receipt, ,1 tubs; creamery extras, scoring, 30c: cream ery, hlKh tooring, SOnSlc; firU, ZlWi lilte; second. ni(C8c. KOGa Weak; rticelpts. 68.006 cases; fresh gathtred extras, o; storage packed, extra first. l,fc.!2c;; flrai. 2Ut tl'-US regular parked, extra ftrsta, 215 yc: firrta, lstSjc; nearby hennery whites, fine to tuncy. 24c; nearby hi lerv growna, 21Vi CHEESE Finn- recetiHs. t424 box; state, whole milk, fresh, spedala. liu W'.c; average fancy. ISUtt'lOo. POULT RV I 'reeaed. qi'let: westorn froien rotating chicken, WaTTl; fwl. I4vnvc; turKevs. Wu'l-.i live poultry, 'inn; western chickens, broiler. 36j.c; fowl. 17c; turkey. lH14u. Dflaaeapoll 4rala Market. MINNKAPOL1H. May 1. WHUAT May. 81 July. 81 cash. No. 1 hsrd. II. -No. 1 northern, Il.ilijl.ii5; No. 2 northern, $1.S.'il Klour sdvanced; fancy patent, firs' clears, $i 75: eeccnrt clears, K.; 14 50. OOF N No. 8. iiow, mmmc, , OATK No. 8. white, 13''MVc r'LAX 81.W"41 B A h LE Y ilj74c. RYE II 131 I'i. BRAN-fe.fr Kaasas City tJrala aad 8ro KANSAS CITV, Mr I.-WHEAT-N". 1 13 Hi 187 J 185)4 ' wi rr 7t, 75341 strW 54'il Ml U MhiA &41 W I 18 12 1 herd. 8l.wn4.3n.6g; joy 1 8t.Msyl!WiU: May flMS; July, 83.2; September, Sl.uA COKN-No. 1 No. t white, H: No. 8 yellow, 7tVv'fO; No, 8, 76 ; May, 74o; July. 7ftQ-,6l4ei lember. TcWor Dooemtier. tl.4. Bp- OATS-No i white, 64i4iUo; No. I mixen My6"c. BUTTKK-Creamery, JSe; firsts. Joj BeonndN peeking, 17Sc K( SOS Firsts, ITStc; seconds. UHfl. IMULTKY llena, 14o; roosters, lor; turkeys, 14a OMAHA OBNIDRtL MARKET. BUTTF.R No. t 1-lb cartons, lie; No. 2, tiwlb. tubs, 2c CHKK.-B Imcorted Swiss, 2V; Amer ican Ib, tfc; block Swiss. 2Jc; twins, KV; flaisles, l?Hc; triplet". 17So; Young America. :: blue Ubel brick. lvc: llm- burger. 21b. 2ic; New Tork white, imi'Ortrd French Koquefort. 40c. ISc; t ItsH Trout. 14c: larve crihnniA 14c; halibut. 13c; channel catfish, lie; herring, J 1c; codfish, 14?; mackerel, 16c; salmon ISc. I . ' 1 . , t j n 1. vec naiiMiv, v iki I'D,,, Wholesale prices of beef culs effective April 24 are as follows: BF.EF CUTS-Rtbs: No. 1. 17T4o: No. 8, KA.t- No. 2 li!Wc. Chucks. No. i lOUn: No. 2. c; No. 8. lec. Loins: No. 1, I l;c: No. 2, le; No. 8. Wo. Rounds: No. 1, ltc; No.1. ISc; No. 2, 11:4c. Plates: No. 1, 8Vc; No. 2. Sc; No. 8, '4C POULTRY Uroilers. c; spring chick ens. 16c, hens, 14c; cooki. ISo: roosters, 8"c; stags, Sc; d'icks, 15c; geosa. 10c; turkeys, 13'n.ic; rlgcons. per dos.. OV: ducks, full feathered, lOo; tteese, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. L $1.60; No. 2. 6K: ) Fruit and vevstahie prices furnished by Gilllr!kl Fruit company: FRUITS-Oranges: California extra fancy navels, all ia, 2S 5 per box: 6-box lots, 88 16 per box; fancy California navels, all sises, H per box; S-box lot. 12. SO per box. Lemons: Fancy Euriklst JiiOm, S!i, 84 to 84.6t per box; choice Red Ball. 13.50 per box. Qrixpefrult: Wis. 22; 44. U: Ms. 81: Ms. 27K per box. Ap ples: Extra farcy white winter Pear main)'. fl.fiO per box; extra fsncy Gnnos, 21. 60 r""r bov rinepples: Fancy Cuban 24a. 80s, 30a, f,78 per crate; 8-orete lots. 13 6ft per crate- for shipment Wednesday or Thurndsy. April 26 and 29. Bananas: 22 to 12.25 ler bunch; 4c per lb. Ptrsw herrles: loulstsna pint, market price on dnte of shipment, prospective price, $3.;'6 PIT case. VEOETA l:l,KS California new cab base, to to I11O lbs.. 3c per lb. Celery: Jumbo, 90c per dos. Hrsd lettuce, 21 per uos. Lear lettuce: c rr oo. Arti chokes: 21.60 nor do. Kndlve: S5o per lb. Onions: Yellow, 2c per lb.; Texas Ber muda, white. $2.25 per crate; Texas Ber muda, yellow, 8! per crate. Onion sets: Yellow and red. $1.60 per bu. ; white. 21. 75 per b. Peppers: One per basket. To matoes: Fancy. 14 per crate. Radishes: BOc, per dos. spinach : toe per dcs. Psr- wiey; j-t: per duk. iiiriiir'n; d"c per ao- 1 Red River Ohio. Wc per bu.! Minnesota whites, URc per bu. Mushrooms: 60c lb. Aspsrogu' Home-grown, 81 26 per dos. mihceliankou Shelled popcorn, 4c Per lb. Cracker lack: 83.50 cer case: one-halt case. 81.16. IJmes: 8176 per basket. Checkers: 83 50 per case; one half case, S1.76. - Peanuts: Raw, 7o per lb.; sack lota raw Jumbo, 8c per lb.; roasted, 6H0 per lb. J salted, 21.60 per can. Coooanuts: $3.60 per sack; 6O0 per dos. Nuts: No. 1 California walnuta, lc per lb. Brazils: )2,o per lb. 00 os. figs, 22 per box. Sugar walnut dates: 21.40 per bo. Filbert: 16o per lb. Pecan: UHe per lb. Almonds: o per lb. Coffee Muktt, NEW YORK, May 1. The market for coffee futures opened dull at a decline of 2 points under scattered liquidation. Business Improved after the first hour, however, and with Wall street and trade Interest buying there was a rally near the close which left final prices un changed to points higher. Salea, 12,600. May, 6.15n; June, 126; July. 7.41c; Aug ust, 7.46o; Beptember, 7.50c; October, 7.56o; November, 7.5Sc; December, 7.61c; Janu ary. 7.67c; February, 7.73c; March, 7.79c; Aoril, 7.K2C, Spot steady; Rio No. 7, Vte; Santos No. 4, 10c There waa a, decline of 75 rela.ln the Rio market. 1 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May L COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 10.40c. No sales. Cotton futlre opened barely steady; May. 10.04c: July. 10.29o; August. 10.29o; October, 10.60cr December, 10.76c; Jan- tiary, 10.76c; March, 10.96c. Cotton future closed easy. May, 8. Mo; July, 10.13c; October, 10.46c; December, 10.66o; January, 10.9c; March; W90o. The cotton market's final prioea were loweat of the aetrlpn, showing a aet loss of U to 1 points. LIVERPOOL, April 1. COTTON Fpot, steady: good middling, 6. Old; middling, 5.66d;.. low middling,- 6 21d. Bales, (.000 bales. nt. LoU Graia Uarket. BT. LOUIS, Mo., May 1. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, H.Mfll.fiMi; No 2 hard. $L6H&L6t; May, $1.66 July, OORN-TIitrher; track. No. 8, 78Vc: No. 2 white, 7uWio; May. 77So; July, T29 OATS No. t E5c; No. I whits. ITKo. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May I WHEAT Spot, No. 2 Manitoba, 14s; No. 2. Us ed: No. hard winter. ISs No. I red western winter. 13s 2d. CORN finot American mixed. ' new. 8s ftHd: American mixed, old, 8s S4d; La Plata, mixed, 8s lHd. NEW YORK. May l.-The atatemant of the actual condition of clearing house bank and trust companies shows that they hold 817C.1,870 reserve In exoea of legal requirement. Thl Is a decrease of 8&4.&U0 from last week. Tha statement follows' Actual condition. Increase. Loans, eto .82,4aO,&S,00O 880O4,(M0 Keseree in own vault 424.tsr.000 ' 7,83.000 Reeorve in federal re serve bank 13,834,400 10,000 Renerve in other de- poaltories 80.238.000 n.448,000 Net demand deposits J,84,SiO,a,& S.7lH,C Net time deposits.... l?7,875.0uu 8,GLH.(M) Circulation J7.6k3.000 . ,C0 Appregate reserve.... 676,0.6. (i0 Kxwsa reeirve 170.lsU.370 8G4,B30 Ot which rJM.Sc7.OD0 In apecle. . Bummnry of Ktate banka and truot 00m bante In Greater New York not Included In clearing house atatement: Loana. etc 8iW.S67.0n0 8581.100 Soecio 46.M7.sOO BtHUlO Legal tehders .414.iO 10,l)0 Toeal deposit 7CC7,(M 118,100 Backr cam reserve in vault 10 K8400 Trust companies' cash reserve In vault 48.788,800 Decrease. . ' Local Reoarltles, Quotation nirntthta by Barn. BHaker O., M Umax nauoaai mu suiiuia; stocks Butlsr tlroa OHr Trust td.. Onuns City Nsttvnsl Hank. Omaha Fairmont I're&oierj 7 par Mat M... ratrniunt Creamery 10 par cant aocn Hrdrmullc rresa Brick sea Kaaaa Otr H. a L. ft Lli-roln Tal. Tal. eon Molina Plow af Maunuuui autaa Tal. A Tel. ...... On a ha a C. B. 8t. Ry. pli Onaha a C. B R. S. tti BI4. AaVad. w . IT M 10 . Ml4 1M . 120 1U .10 . 411 O 101 lot vm 7 44 btrck Tanto Mat. Bask. Buuik Oawba .. .. tpoika Oral oom M fcWa4a Cs.munwaalLh Edlaon Ca. as, l.... M Cclumkul. Nab., Eleotrla ta. 1 H lvnla Kaaltf Co. aa. lu I lia Co.. Ta. , Court Hauaa la, MA 11 Haoker Co., Nab., aa 1IM I.hKCln O. A B. la. 1M1 Na York City a. 1U7 : i Dn.aha Sawar 4a, lkaa lor, City ot Omaha Imp. 1U7 Ciuaha Watar 4a. 1M1 lo: On aha a C. B. St. kf. a. Ira ti tIH a Co. aa, 144 Mia Blate of luh 4W lot Aickana a Inlawl Kmplra ta I'Llvaralty Placa. Natl.. iK U)17 M Wichita t'Dlua Ktock Tania 1m. lttt... M VA a l'. ioi si ii u H4 1MI 100 lo M 4 1"4 "4 He lu V Lo4o tx-k Market. LONDON. May l.-IIollday on the Stock exchange today. B1I.VKR nr, i313-14d par ounce. WONKY-l'-iSm per cent. DIUCOITNT RATEM Short bllla, 3H per cent, three month, tWal 1&-14 per cent Dry Gooda Market. NEW TORK, May 1 Cotton goods and yarn were 11 rm i.xthv. unen were rirrn, but demand waa moderate. Huriape ware scarce and hlKner. Knit gooda were more active. Dresa gooda and men a wear lines 7 aere oulet. Raak learlag OMAHA. May 1. Bank clearings for Omaha today were 84, 048. KM. 61, and for the orra ponding day laat year 82.S1X- 4i'.0&. Elcl a Batter Market. EIjfJIN. III.. Way 1,Bl'TTKlU-Lower; liK) tnl'S sold at X. niu tf.M.MlA M,M,1 1)1',: MAI ( IHIfl, r' 1 - -t:: . When the Wild We 101 Ranch Show Comes to Town - 1 11 , J . i lll a r'yrmf f.. ;;- i-, jfi s v'S X a X::x :'a Vi.:;: S ' "Tg to "Wild West Arriving S . - ' - ' . ' :'..- n I ,HIS to "Wild West Arriving day" In Omaha. Miller Bros. & Arilrvgtou'a 101 Ranch Wild West ahow will reach the city at an early hour this morning, via the Burling ton, and long before lato sleepers ar awaka and stirring the trains will be unloaded and the camp paraphernalia transferred to the eld circus grounds at Twentieth and Paul street. While tha early hour may keep erne of tbe youngsters and their Inquisitive alder In' bed. thera will undoubtedly be the usual army of the ourioua on hand to match the unloading of tha show and to enjoy the sights and scene Incident to the erectkm of the tent city. The fact that the show la to spend Sunday as wall as Monday la Omaha will add to the seat ot tha engagement- There wtU be no delay In erecting the big arena and other tenta comprising the 101 Raoob canvas elty. Even the necessary and delectable Incident of breakfast will ' not delay the work, for tha fires are started la tha mammoth 000k house wagon aa sooa aa It loaves the "Tuna" In the railroad yarba and by tha time It reaches the "lot" the coffee and oatmeal and bacon are nearly ready to serve. There la always a great deal that Is of absorbing Interest to tha curious pffblla In the early hour of Installation and preparation, especially on . Sun day. Tha first sign of Ufa and of the busy tant city that la to arise aa If by magio oa the erstwhile deserted field' la the arrival of tha stake and chain wagon. It la draws by four great dapple-gray horses from tha 101 ranch at Bliss, Okl.. and It em ta come out of the mists of tha morning from the Land of 'Nowhere. This wagon carries the ping for marking tha "lot" and the stake that will later hold the guy lines that keep tha tents In place. The boas caa vaamaa tnarka out the location and d menalona of tha teats, tha canvaamen follow with tha stakes, tha latter are driven Into tha ground by a powerful OMAHA LIYEJTOCR MARKET Week Has' Seen tht Largest Run of Cattle Binoe Last October Choiot) BeT Higher. E0QS GO AT TB"T CF.w L0WXB, SOUTH OMAHA. May 1. 1816. Reoainta am! , . r-sltla. Hoar. Hkaan. Official alondar s.ioa kO-Vl 4.814 urriouu Tueedaa- 8.SM 14.M OffldaJ adnesday... 6,o48, U.410 Official Thursday 6,447 8.634 8.0J3 t.tos J,0:!2 1.2al uiuciat fTOar lou hatlmata Saturdar. 86 lx dare this weak. J7.828 83,625 S4.13S 44. IKK Same days last week..H.7i! Same days 8 areeks ago 18,ubl Bum dava 8 waakk n 17 3x2 36.6oH 48,7e4 88,u:a tame days 4 weak ago 8b,48 otmt daya last vaar..l7.hna ana louowing laoia aaiowe lu weivn of cattle, hoga and sheep at the Bouth Omelia Ihre atcck market for the year to-data, aa aesnpared with last year: 1&M6. 1814. Itc. Occ Cattle 8a.660 t2.7 61,171 Hogs mMMJ442.rd 842.03H 2UU.7U 6iie . 7.7ai 878,108 11.271 The foilewiiuf tahte shows tha averaga price for hogs at the 8ouih Omaha live stouk market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1U. i14.l18 !11I.1U.U10.18U April 11 T 1H 8 481 65 l?oitSo 8 88 886 a 8 07 88 6 i AprU 17 8)fc April IS April 1 AprU 80 April 81 April ti April to T 8T T 41 J 8 f M 6 m 8 80 5 t 84 184 i is 8 hi IM I 01 6 rj 7 01 T 48 7 41 April 21 7 87 8 40 1731 6 I4 8 1 7 Oi AprU ail I 84 6 6M 7 63 121 April W T 84HI 8 bu 7 41 f 41 6 eUti r (71 6 831 A I 81 8 U (112 April tl, 7 8 n 8 81 7 6 831 8 IM M Apni z ( a? i aV AprU Wj 1 8 i; April ft 1 40'il t 18! 81 8 OK, 1 08 7 5 74 U 7 ton 1 14 7 01 V. May l.. ..I 8 17 6 81) 7 bl 6 1 ounuay. CATTlakJ Receipt of cattle have been very largo thla week, bring U.e largest of any tune since laat October, when the ranae tutlo season wa In it nc.ignt. Uhile le leouitts have consisted very largely of cornft-d ter, there has also beam a large sprluklng uf atocker alio feeder stuff, with a fair showing of butcher stock. The trade as a whole on beef steers im .uu am iv ii jr wan uh week of law. uooa u cbovoe ugni beevt have bean the moat aeuglit after and they are lOfjlSc higher than the close mt last week. Heavy beeves showtnl soiimi advance, but lost the advert later on. ao that at the cloa of the week tney are oniy mmi aveaoy wim iar. week. Cows and heifers, especially heifers and light weight cows tin heifer oid'r, have been active aellers all the week, and they are fully tady with last wr.ea a cloae. Hoavy and rough vow and the leaa dealrable grade generally have been alow and are UHtfSu lower than laat week's close. fcttookera and feeders have been In larger auppiy than uauaL and while tho demand luts been good, prltsas have h4 a lower tendoncy. The beet grades have not shown so much change as the com- non to medium anadoa. but It Is safe to ?uot the general market aa I's&'iic lower or the weak. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice yearltnaa. H.TUil 46. good to choloe heavy &AJ corn fad beeves, 7.7Mi8.a; fair to good Aged sheep were In vary moderate aup eornfed beevca, 81 d'rtl 76; common to fair iPU' all week, only a prlnkllog of eve cornfad beevea, n (UmI Uu; good to cboic J " . . -A-f -A- - ;" : A' mechanical stake-driver, while the can vass is being spread . upon, tha ground In sections and laoed together, and In an' Incredibly short space of time every thing la In readiness for the raising of the tanta and they go up with -the ease and precision ot a sail , on an ocean going yacht. v , The first tenta to go up are the cook xue and horse tents. Tha ' first la heifers, 86.T5ifi8.O0; good to choice now, o.u7.40; fair good cow, o.75r.60; common to fair cows. 83.76ijfi.76; good to choice atocker and feeders, 87.fior-W.0O; fair to good atocker and feeders, 87.000 7.60; common to fair atocker and feed er. 8:.lsi)7.vO; stock heifers, 85.70&7.26: stock cows, 8T.G0j4.76; stock calves, tA.ttP 826; veal calves. 87.2&t10.00; fat bulls, tags, etc., 86.0OUa4.76: stock bulls, ti.XiQ 7.00. HOOS After noon yesterday packers cleaned up a few of the forty loads that were left unsold around 87.86. that is a nickel higher than Thursday's average, or 6c lower than the early Friday trade, but when the day's market was over there were some twenty-five loads left unsold. Today's trade opened out rather slow, but with so large a supply of fresh hogs, and a liberal carry-ever from yes terday seller did not take long In mak ing up their niltdg to out loose at 100 lower figures. aVowhen Packers started bidding on thla baala, it did not take any great while to clean up everything on moatly luc lower baala. Shippers did not fet In very atrongly today, and prao Ically everything went to Killer. Bulk of tha sale waa made at tl.'Jbfai.X with a big long atrlng at 87.30, and shipper in one or two caaea pain aa man aa ii.tu, The feature of the market waa Ita ac tivity, everything being sold by 10:30. The week' trade chows a net decline of 6&10C. Receipts have not been on most days, but shlpnlna: buy Ins been the lightest for some time, and aa packer aeem to think that values went up too rapiuiy m tne laat three weeks, they succeeded In working prices down a little. 8ellera fotiKht the decline haed every day, and tiie ieult that moat of tne wctK i maraet were very dragg?., with Utile doing until well along towards miuuay. Krenh receipts amounted, to about 181 ear, or ll.fssj head, being with the ex ception ot TuesdHy the heaviest run of tha week. Added to this were the twen- I r-"ve cars iieiu over irom riuay. The total for the week 1 u3.4)2 head, being I over i i.wm larger loan last week, ami gain of nearly 20,iuo over last year. Thl week' run la the largest alnco four week ago. Tbe lucruaaw (or the year now amount lo hlu.7t4 bead. Rein, iiiiIuuvm ajlca: . Kh. r. ..147 i 7 W ..mi s in ..-. 40 7 16 ..;ii ... 7 ii ... 1 ..M ... 7 au No. 7-i... 44... 74... I... St. .. Ml... at. sh. r. ,. IM ... 7 13 ...thl ... T USa ...i-t M1U, ...tit It 7 is 40 7 40 ...UI ... 140 U7. 0... U... 2.. 4. .J ... TM blllCi.t' A U usual on Saturday there veia no sheep or lamb on salu, the only fresh recelplj lelng five c.ui consigned direct to a iHiclwr. For the week tolal aupplica amount to aurnothlitg like 2.8il need. Thla I tbe amalleat run aluoe clirlatma wek ul laat year, and U nualler than the corcvepondlng week a yeur ago by nearly W.uuO bead, As waa lot! Mill f .' il t I ha ni,.., s.t la4 week, prc uf lambs had been puahed 'up ao hlh that tuey wem Inclined to be a little . topneevy, and-even this week's light run could not keep buyers from tuuina off all of last w.ak'i avuno. Current Ismb prices are around 4uc Ijwer than at Uaat woek'a clo.o, with tope yesterday at 810.4U, aa ag'iinat io0 last t rlday. On Monday a luc. a4ane all around boosted lamb prtcea ti tlO.tO, the 1 Ik heat ever recorded bore, but tart lag with a quarter decline on Tuesday piiuea dropped a half dollar In the neit two daya, and as thre wa no particular change Thursday or r'rtday, the aeok'a trade closed 4Jc lowur than last wuk, or 60o below the high spot reaohed Monday, 'There was only a sprinkling of shorn ,lunbs here on any day, hardly enough to base comparison on. Th hlgheat t-rloe paid durins the week for mora than a ilea head waa 88.60. nowing up. rnoea taaa or: eugntty necessary In order to promptly serve breakfast to the several hundred em ploy ea with the ahow; the latter are es sential for tha abetter of tha anlmale. There are, It to announced, hundreds at horses, a big hart, of buffalo and a bunch of long-horned steers with tha ahow. After tha stock baa been provided for, the big arena, with its amphi theater and canopy-oovered acuta, tha J during the week, but comparative sales show that yesterday's top of 88.60 was aa high as a week ago, when ewes first reached this future. A seven-car shln- ment of shorn Wyoming ewes sold Mon day for delivery Tuesday at g7, and on Thursday two email bunches of clipped westerns sold at ' and 4f.au. Following Monday advance tne gen eral market was In very Indifferent shape, but the feeling strengthened up Friday, although prtces were Quoted aa no more than firm on tha few cars that were here on that day. Quotation on sneep ana lamca: iaiiiol light, 110.101060; lambs, heavy. 8U7&W 10,10; lambs, shorn, lJt.0utid.6Ui yearlings, light. t.004J&; - yearUnga, heavy, tM J 8.00; wether, good to choice, 8i.26u.71i; wethau-e. fair to goott. ta.UuAXi: ewea. good to choice, 7.7Ktj0; ewea, fair w good, fi.xxtti.iu. CHICAGO UVXJ sTTOCK MARK.ET tattl Btawdr Iloara Weak gkeap gteady. ClIBCAQO, May L -BATTLE) Receipts, 800 ' head; market steady; native beet steers. 86.1W8.76; w astern steer, &.6ut 7.4U; cows aud nailers, ii.b0; calves. HOUB Reoelpts, ltOnO head; market weak, mostly &o lower; -bulk of sab. t7.faVuff.70; light, 87.4Oi47.60; mUed, 87.9X9 7.75; heavy 67.UijlJ.70; rough, 87.10arfjk; Pigs, fTkaWI.W. . Kaasa City Lire Stoolc Market KANSAS CITT. May 1 CATTL,F Reclata, 100 head; prime fad atera, 8H86 . n .u. . J .. , , ... f a, ii. VI.w, wuvao ' , BM.a, a1 weatern atera. 87.8118.26; atoc.kera and feeders, 86.6utua.76; bulla, LaO,7.0u; calves, 86 OtXu'W.W. ' Htxili Receipts, 1.000 head; market hiiitier: bulk of salt. S7.iW7.60: heavy. 87.3jiu7.40; packers and butcher. 87.409 7.6.1; light, s7.40tif7.66; pigs, W .MU'I battle and sheep unchangod; day quo Iciluina stand for nluht rooort. BHIUKP AND IAilUH Receipts, 800 bead; . market teady; lamba. 8. WI0.40; yearllnga, ri.WWAl wethers, 87.0&&87&; ewe. H.7&l.i8. St. Lou la Live Hack Market. st. i-orjia. May l-:atti.k ii- cetpU, sun head; market steady; native beet -steer. 87 .BVl-s .60; yearling steers and heifers. 8.(ri.S0: oowa. 6.0v'(i?.8!; etockera and feeders. l.0ft7. 75; southern steer, V,.Xit.W; cows and hslfera, 84. CO (hi.iu; naUv r alvua, 86.009)10.00. HtXJS ltetalpta, 8,600 hend; xnarkat lower; pigs and lla-hta. r.8Vu7.B; mixed and butchers, t7.07J(6; good heavy. 87 "0 67 60. KHiiBP AND IaAMUf Reoolpta, nomi nal; market ateady: lambs, .60alA TIS: awe, 8.6ie.86; dipped lamba. 4.76Jy 8.10; yearlings. 8S.6ua0.a0; clipped year lings, 7.OtiPJ.74 Kansas City Llvw Irock Market. KANSAS CTTT. May l-CATTLJO-Hecelpta. 108 head; prune fed atrura 8.8C rjO.OO; dreaaed bef atears, . 87.40ytJ.lA: weatern steers, 87 stockers and f.eiWs, 88.6084.78; bulls, 8L60.iy7.vO; salves, 8.i.0m. HOUU-Racelnta, 1,000 head; market weak; bulk of aalea, t7.8UJ7.45; heavy. 87.8607.40; packers and butchers, 87.86i 7.4ft: liirht. r; ibun.ib: flit. TJ.wjn a. fcHluKP AND LAMBHaoeliK, M head; market steady; lamba, 8 .(&in0.4U yearllnga. r7.86cJ6: wethara, t7.0vc.76 ewes. 86.7&'fi.ab. t. Joeeph Live Stock Market. BT. JfsMkPU, May 1. CA TT LM Ra- oeluta. XjO head. Market atrady; stoeia. t72M28.(4: oowa and heifers. 84.Zj.0; ea vea. KI.OtmH.Vi. U003ftceuL4, aVlfiO head. Market Indian village, with It ejorimia tepees. and all the other tenta required for the various department of tha show are auo- oraslvely erecUd. The raising of the flag gtvee a finishing touch to this elty of oanvas and tronnoua entertainment Tha engagement of tha lot Ranch ahow 111 open with tha afternoon perform ance Monday and there will also be a performn noe at .night ' Tha program starts at 1:1 and 8:18, A performance full of Ufa and "go" la promised. Some ot tha popular feature of other years have, It la announced, been latninad, but these hare been re-enforoed by new and "P-to-date offering. A band ot BJoux and other Indiana, under the leadership of Chief, Iron Tail, the noted old Indian. whoso profile adorn tha -nuiraio" nlokol. will give their aan. do and war danoea, they will ill oat rate tha 'Indian method of stalking tha wild buton. and they will picture tha old-time Indian warfare by attacking a pioneers camp; Mexican bandlta will hold op tha ataga ooaoh) a horsethtef will be oaptured and punished; thera will be a round-as with long-homed oaltle; reos-nessly and daring cowboys and oowglrla will ride bucking bronchos; remarkably educated hign- sohool horaea wilt danoa tha tanajo and turkey trot; a big company of expert ropers will illustrate the possibilities ot the lasso; cowgirls will engag In a big bat tournament which promises both thrills and laughter; thera will be a pushball contest between rancher and Indiana, and many other strenooM dut olavs. And then, aa If all this promise of lively entertainment waa not epough, ,h nonuunent aaaounoea a seriea of rough-riding atunU by a troop or Ro- slan Cossacks and a number 01 aanaoy. tlonal clroua acta. The parade that usual y anticipate tha opening of tha 101 Ranch engagement will not take plaoe until Aionoay morn ing. Tha procession, which to sud to be mora than ordinarily picturesque this season, will leave tha grounds about M o'clock and pasa aver tha usual down town route. Boats on sale Monday at the Myers-DlUon Drug atora. strong; top, V.Si bulk f galea, I7.49 7hkBEP AND LAMB8 No recaipla Market steady; lambs. tlOOOiftUlLg. Bloaa Ctty Ha ataok Market. HIOUX CITV, la., May 1.-CATTU15-Reoelpta, 100 head. - Kexia ItaKselpls. e,9 head; market 6c lower; hvy. 87.8MW.30; mixed. 87.86; light, rJot7; bulk of aalea. tl.tXW ' ailUJIEP AND XaAMBS Not quoted. DDJI'S REVIEW OF X TItAOR Eaek Week atreactkams Oemflaaavaa la ale-rlwea of Activity N-HW TORK. Aurll 80.-R. O. Duo A Co.'s Rear lew of Trad tommorrow will say: ,. Vaanh wiaak N atrerurtbena eonfldeooe ta a progressive twoewal of buauea activity, bot tbe movament la In many departioenU ( trada ao alow and there are ao many troae Influences at worg tnai soma aia- appointnnt is felt that tha advance . on tha whole, not more pronounced. The recent favorable conditions la ta tlie marketa ara maintained, cotton goods being In excellent demand and the move ment ot underwear ana nosiery ezpena- Ids. Crop reports continue favorabla yinaaeial conditions remain vary sua- pioioua. with money easy. There la a con siderable reduction In tha Buatber of. un- employed. . The eiuort movement eoatlnuea heavy. the trade balance In favor of this country n the last weak being nearly t21.U0o.OO0, a large increase over the preceding week. March export of wheat were tha largaat lor any month on record. Cotton exports In March war tha larg est In fifteen years. DoumisiIo demand for Iron and steel is still eonaldtwably below capacity. Rank clearings for the week amounted to 8i.10,lsa,6Ka, an Increase of LI per cent, compared with the same week laat year. Uualneaa failurea during tha weak to taled 447. as aaalnat for the corre sponding week laat year. Failures In Ca- sua number a, as compared wild, aa xor tbe sania week laat year. Pfew York Money Market. NEW TORK, May 1. MKKCANT1LB PARfclb-SVyiivll per cent. BTKJtLJNti KXCIiANOB Kasler; slaty-day bills, M.lato; for oablss, 84.7M0; fur denutnd. 84.71U6. HlL,yb,lV-)iar, IrPfra; Mexican dollars, koNDH Oovernment, steady; railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were follows: D. a raf. . aa Ma fas. av. ta...,. 44 .Ml N T tr f. SH... .UI1I4M. T. aiy 4Ss lOoti .luiN. Y. Hlala Ikt. .. .1144 .14 N. Y.. N. M. A H do aoupoa . O. f. . rag. do eeuaaa . D. a 4a. rag. do oaupoa . .lias, er. t 110. Paaaun aa oouaa. ,101V Paciri 4a. Am. trmallers 4a....l06' do la so 4. T. a T. rv. 4Haa.lISO. g. U raL as.... 41 W Arauur a (1a. 4v.m.. 83- Pas. T A I. aa at Atoauua aa. .... MeFesa. sou. 4a t Hal. a Ohio da M da aoa. dh4a, IM i:naa. A Crtilo 4Saa.. w Raadlaa aoa. da..... W U n. a w. a- as.... enr. a g. -. CM IP g 4SW..101 so. Pa, av. O. A B. let. 4W., ad do al. 4a.. V. a R. O. rmt la. 4 : de av. to 10141 fcrle sse. 4 1a Railway aa l"i Oaa. piaetrla a....iu4 tlnloa Cacina 4a.... Oraat Ko. lat 4e.. Mo v. da at M. Oa. rat. 4a...., at O g. Kolibar .... Iu4 K. C. go. rat. U ... III,)'. 8. (Mal to k6 U N. aul. 4a. . . 44 Vi Wabaah 11 to 10J at. K T. la 4a tTwWaau ISaloa 4a.... M do av. 4.. 14 ta Waal. Klaa. a. to.. NU 1114. Apartment, flats, houses and cartages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Ilea Tor Rent" Ad. 7-C NEW YORK jtfOCK MARKET Short Session on Exchange Mainly Repetition of . the Eeoent Days. STANDARD SCARES NEGLECTED NKW YORK. Msy 1 -In lis msln a(ent today' short session of the local exchsnge was largely n rliltlon or re cent day. In the sense that a veiv . in sider hie iart of the turnover wns'nR.i m In so-called war sloe ha and silled stmr WeattKghouse F.le-trt and other In tt n' class constituted the mot prmnlnptu u- lure. StiMlchKker wn strongest of ,im motor group, with now high record " 1 rumor of dividend prospects. Utandani stock were lie .i.- ' l throtighout and for the most pu: tc under .venterday' lowest U'otal 11;. though showing- some hettermen at . cios. I'nltcd Htnte Heel was ti c i :i . one of the speculative favorite lo sli '. relative stOHdinc, rising to Us ten. 1 , the final dealing. The insrkct waa more than an ord'.n proft'sslonal affair, much of the t x.li . which exceeded fOOno shares, rep: e lint week-end settlements of cu 1 n ontract. The rovirso of prloe frt-oi :1m 10 time Riiggesteo:- a renewal ni 1 en 1.. . operation In ome of the more nl 1 , -able Issue. Ueneral new of the dv. whlc i d-l with Improved conditions In mn,- l.;i, . of trade, particularly tentllea and . . 1. logemer with latest war d-velop;.c itj. played little. If any. nart In the rt . 1 j operatlona The bank statement was In line wli'i expeotatlona. showing a large actu.,1 raah gain with an expansion of ov. 1 8i.flft,0i In lonns. the latter natural re flection of the week's activity In the stock, market. Total rale of stocks amounted to Sflov) ah re ji The lond market ,n mim imnn. tor than the tork list, on a minimum of traJIng. Total sales, liar value, aggre gated 8J.?:A. 1 nltea Htaies i-oiiion rti'l registered 2n and 1'niintnA .1 dci-linwl , per cent on call during Iho rrk. Number of sales jid Irsdlns? a:iorHt1nn un mini vrr its -o.lows: Balra lllfh. Law. Clnaa. Allr floM SnMlnsukW tn. 1.4'" J 4 VfA 14, SOU 7a) 87.4ns S.txa) 7"k 4k 4t "4 Amsrlrsn Ht Bunr. . 49 4L' , 40 44 7H 101 saierlrs -n Amrlrn g. a ft... .. Amarlru B. a . pf.. Am. Nunr Hrftsin Aowieaa Tel. a Tl... Amvrlran Tohaceo AiMesnils Mining AKnlsae ItoMlmiirw a Ohio Drunk I, K.niH Trsnstt. x.mn in in l.ann K24, it ur tin im r.i nsi, 8. !1 M M m ior4 id-v, ioji, tXt 7I 7i 71l BSi, S0t. Man 1 ni ITU f'sllternla Trtrelsum ... Ca4Uia IHrlllo tVnlnl lthr riMMpaab a OhM Chira Orrst Wssura. CMocOk M. m. r..,. ChlrMo a N. W Chine Ospper ,. CnlneaAo Fl Iran... OntormAo 4k mwtrMrs.... Doarar a fuo Uranda... too xt 14 laitt. I0.7il 41 40l 41 1.4fl 8,14 U04 47 ir4 4 11i a nv,. 44 404 la 7a 16 ln MV6 10 114 H 114 "14 :04 loaa ." Ivi 124 Kt 84 12I 4 81 DRr a n. O. M iiiMiiiarr smniM 4, t f.WO 1S 11 Is Crla 1 Oaweal HaaaHe a,l 114, ( Oraei NortaaVa M.... Uraat Ma Ore otax... m lis 4 111 a4SO 7a ai((akalni Rxplorsttea. 8,40 41H luinoia tatncrai ................ Inter bom iai Met. pM.... l.Vro InaiiliMloe Oavnas 1,400 Inlaraallonal HarraaUa kaaaaa (ty aaatbara.... .V nt uanin vanoy Loulaallla a NaakTtlle... Miutraa Patrolaam Miaaal Capa-r Laa ! lu 6.T0 8a 1. ia t.ao rr lt4 lb JitlaaourL K. a T Mbwoart PaaltM National Blaaalt Katlonal Load Navada Opar Now Turk Uaatsil N. T., si. U. II Norfolk 4V W.atara.... Nortkara Paattla Paclfla Mail Psoitis Tal. Tl rannayitanla kar Oaa. Ocopar Koadlna. Hatnalla ram a Steel. ... fines, laland Co Ksek lahui Oo. pM t. U a H K M pf4... gouthara Psrino gouthsr Ballwar in la ia law Lisa ;, :s. k4 H 7 v'' in. loV4 1M ..... .-sh Wn intT, M, :S'4 JO S 4 H 42S , is y U ?'t 154 11 1 IN si' S , 0S ! 7 4 SI't lU I HIV 41 .',1 440 U 8.7IM 141 1.M4 1,4(14 t.MI 1.W7 41 4a i 14 4 Tanneaaaa IXiyper . Taaas luiaj .,. 7.SM lit iiiioo 'a4 mn uo 74. 4i0 Law k Ha) SV t nlon raairi f4. Vnltad Staaaa staal V. p. caaal pi lltak OuSPar Wahask fd .....i Waatara Haloa Waatiaahawaa BlastHa . afnabiKa Power . 40 Total aataa far tha gay. M 41 shaiaa. Five a "rated Applea and Orieal llm N87W. TORK, May l.-EVAPORATKIi APr'LFS-Uarket oulet. DRIED FRUITS Pmneo. Inactive; eprioota and peaohea. dull; ralalne, quiet. Metal Market. NEW TORK, May I. M ET AU4 The general market for metals we 4uU Bn,i notnlnal. tapper continued firm; elec trolytic. 10; casting. 118.60. Iron un changed. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rentedqulckly and cheaply by a Baa Tfar Rent" FOR 1915 COPPER CHARLES A. 8TONEIIAM at COM PANY announce a new publication In their series of PROTMOT1V13 PUBLICITY. enUtled "OOi'FlCR." Tha new booklet contains a wealth of vital andi valuable Information on this aubjevt. It oompriaec aialy pags, divided Into five parts. Iart L contains the history of oop- rsr metal, the part now being played y A n aari can mines In the world's pro duction and demand, together with a forecast of the future of the red metal.' lart IX. la devoted to Copper 8cur rtlee, the history of the shavre marketa and tbe present relationship or aecurt ties i rlces to the new oondlUon In the metal. afar U7. contains copper statistics of Incalculable lvalue to the Investor and apeculalor, allowing production and consumption figures, price ranges, dividends, eto. 8art IT, represents an analysis of thirty-five Copper companies, giving capitalisation, funded debt, officers, dominant tntereata, property location and acreage, ore reserves, costs, an nual output, and at the end of eaeh company statement tha company analysis la appended, a table showing earnings per share with each variation ot lo par pound In the price of copper metal, , ejr T. rive lnatrtictlona for trad ing In oopper eeouiitle. together with a brief description of the basin of Charlee A. tonaham II Oompaay, The booklet is handaomely and at tractively printed In two colors, bound In oopper colored covers, snd is a de luxe edition. A eovr of this booklet will ha sent withoat any oharre whatsoarres. The edlttoa 1 limited beoauae of tha rrea. asueaae inourred ta Ita preparation, and we sagreet requaata for eoplas hi filed as early as poeelble. CHAS. A. ST0S.EKAM & CO. 41 Broad It, sTew Tork Ct 11 rV I A! I nssi I 1 1 aai ilisa i iatlnii "T7 t' Oar Haad loaki aa Pi Tfda-Mikt.u., L; eaetlrae. rstaataararaiad ihroaf 4 Mali Ca. racsis leaa aatica la 14 itlaaHUt dwararas UN 8 CO IS Waat.artk BU. H. . IxaUHJUl uflXX J1 f It,' aC THB ODD LOT SCVIBW wrtttae aarwrlallf tka aaai laraator, tails ta slain Kniia al Mew ok gtock IBaotukuaa Intaauaeul vp aortaaMta. II 04 a yaar. Saad tor aait,a eapias. Id Broadear. Maw Yor City. 54 Varieties isMtk Tarkera IXaaa. On., aa t ktok- aaa aaad n awr laawa Ulaa. aaaaiaa. W. TatKTTIsT . Oraftoa. Iowa-