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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1915.
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WANTED TO BUT
Tale buy everything lA hand, Tyler Ml.
OKFICK furniture bought and nM. J.
C Weed. ISF7 Karnan Dmi 414
SI.Kl TRir fen. alternating current Ad
dirsa A Sit, Bee.
WANTED TO ItEXT
WANTKD For the iirtjwn, a nicely fur
nished cottage In Carter lake grounds.
Will furnish good references. Address
K-JCfi. Mee.
YOl'.NO man. salesman, desires to get a
room with private family; only In town
week ends; references If desired. Address
J 3M. Bee. o
REAL ESTATE
FARM A nAUdl LAHIUI FOR LH
t'aliforwta.
Live Oak Colonies; none better. W. f
Smith Co.. 913-14 City Nat. Pk. D. 28l,
t-'eloraalu.
FOR SALK Farms, 160 and acres. In
Feels. Colo. Write ixjlatler. S364 ogden
Ave, Chicago. 111.
rOK SALE At Steamboat Bprings, Colo..
10-arre strawberry tract and e acres In
riill bearing this year; continuous water
right, fenced, fully Improved and new
house. Address Box 1136. Beward, Neb.
Iowa.
HAVE YOU A FA KM FOR SALE?
rite a good description of your land
and send It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal.
Iowa's jMost Powerful Want Ad
Medium. Twenty-five words every Friday
evening. Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving sixteen ada on
twelve different days tor 12; or M words,
Mj or 7 words, tt.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, 0,00u readers dally In four great
states.
RENTERS. HOMESBEKKHS-Your op
portunity. to.OOO acres irrigated wheat
and alfalfa laad for aettlemnt at Valler,
Mont. $41.60 to $50 per aero; fifteen years'
time. For particular, write Valler Farm
Kales Co.. Box 10. Valler, MonL
Miaaaeeuta.
BARGAIN 240-A. fsrra 20 ra. from Min
neapolis; 140 A. under cult.; 40 A. good
meadow; 60 A. timbered pasture; can
practically all be cultivated; good corn
land; farm Is fenced; 10-room house, barn,
granary, machine shed, windmill, etc.; 12
head good milk cows, 4 good horses, har
nesses, wagons, complete set of machin
ery, hogs, chickens and everything on the
farm goes at $45 per acre; $5,000 cash,
balance can atand for 10 rears at per
cent. Schwab Bros., ltt$ Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn
Nebrrakau
FOR 8AI.K '.Juarter section land Holt
enunly. Neb ; a bargain at $16 per acre;
wrtto m for legal numbers and In
vestigate. Owner,- C. B. Brldwell, Em
metsouru, la.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$li TO 110,000 made promptly. F. I).
Wead, Wead Bid., 18th and Farnam 8t
CITY and farm loans, 6. eVi, per ca
J. H. Dumont A Co.. 41$ State Bank.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnarr Smith & Co.. 1820 Farnam St
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
WANTK1 City loans. Petere Trust Co.
SEB us first for farm loans in eastern
Neb. United Btstes Trust Co., Omaha.
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CJTY LOANB. C. O. Carlberg.
320-811 Brandela Theater Bldg.
OMAHA homes. F.ast Nebraska farm.
O'KKKFK REAL ESTATE CO..
10iS Omaha National. f-hsne Ijouglaa $711.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
Kerr
Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co., modern abstract office,
$06 Bo. 17th St. Phone D. 6487.
Jessen & Momll, Bk .;,VS&W
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract
offloe In Nebraska. 2C Brand els Tbsa.
RK.U ESTATE ACREAGE
r..
BtTY. FROM OWNER .
For Sale or Rent 2Vj acres, -room
house, well, chicken house, barn, all
kinds of fruit; electric lights; on Calhoun
road, s blocks from Florence car.. Call
Tyler 1313.
RKAIi ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
1 OWN fx acres fine Irrigated
land.
fenced and halt broke, all level, fine
soil, about 4 miles northeast of Fort
Morgan, Colo. Price $6,000, Incumbered
about $1,200 and due. Will take cheap
we.-tern land, clear, for equity, or gro
cery, good moving picture show or
good hotel In Omaha. 208 Burt St.,
Omaha.
FOR EXCHANGE Missouri land. M
acres highly Improved dairy farm ad
Joining good town; (3 acres ene-hslf mile,
good town; 80 acres timber land; t) acres
farm and orchard. Will exchange one or
all for merchandise. A. L. Veaaman, Sat
foid. Aril.
WHAT have you to exchange for Dakota
or Montana land? Wisconsin tales
A gency, Caswell Bldg.. M llwaukee.
WIII exchange equity In an 8-room
house In South Omaha for a Ford truck
or runabout. M ail. Bee.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
North Side Home
at Right Price
$1700 buys 18 Corby Street. This Is
a well constructed, $ story 7-room mod
ern square houae, having hot water heat.
Newly painted and in good condition. Iso
lated on south front lot 60xl2. ft. Con
venient to churches, schools and car
lines. This price Is 7.7i less than it cost
the owner a short time tuio and Is some
thing worthy of Investigation.
Immediate possession. Key at our of
fice. George & Company
Phono Dong. ,bi.
902 City Nst'l. Hank Bldg.
Beautiful Stucco
House
'Must sell brand new ti-room house,
owner has cut the price to move It
quickly. There is a large living room
arrangement, with beamed celling, and
fun plaoe, pleasant dining room, with
south exposure, complete kitehen, with
a butler s pantry; 3 large bedrooms, with
plenty of windows and good closets; oak
noora throughout. This house Is located
on '.n east front lot. high and sightly
two b'.ocks from car line. In the Uemia
park district. Will make the terms very
attrac-.ive. Let us show you this house.
Glover & Spain
9W-20 C-itv National.
Doug. J92.
Very Fine Home
iMX-rooin. new, tucto bungalow,
strictly modern, hardwood finish; must
be mrcn to be appreciated. Owner will
ehow you through any time. lMK Emmet
t. Low prlco to csah buyer.
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
f0 Omaha Nat Bk. bldg. Phone I. 11K.
yOTH AND FORT
Fix rooms, oak finish, full basement,
ill modern, south front lot. paved street,
good location, right on car line; price,
$3.1 i; cash payment down, balance terms.
C. IK CARLBERG,
313 Brandels Theater Bldg.
BARGAIN IN BUNGALOW
( room modern, new bungalow, part oak
finish, fine location, near Lothrop school
Prt-e $3 250. Terms. Webster 7lw2.
C-HOOM. modern house. Vs block to car,
paved street. $1.900. Wal. 4H3.
t'KVE.N-ROOM house, modem, built by
the owner, lsl N. loth riu Wal. 1?7$.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Goes Back Two Centi and
Corn Follows Lead of
Wheat.
RAINS RAVE BEEN REPORTED
OMAHA, April 30. 191$.
Wheat sold from IVIHe to V' lower. The
wheat mark l had a weak opening on
llquldxtions hv a number of smsll hold
ers, the market running Into stop loss
orders, canning a sharp break early In
the day, but quickly reacted on buying
by trie local crcwd
Corn and oats showed no Independent
strength and followed wheat In the
brak. Corn waa unchanged to a cent
lower, while oats sold from IHIV lower.
Wheat is scarce In all sections of th
country, yet the hears continue to set
forth the idea that there In more of thli
grain In the Interior, on the farms and
in country elevators than the bulla care
to acknlwledge.
It was reported late thla morning that
rain fell throughout the central grain
telt and this coupled with the reports of
good crop condition Is favorable to thfl
bear sldo of th market.
Clearancea: Wheat and flour equal to
KS.000 bushels, corn, 327,000 bushels and
oats, KS.000 bushels.
Liverpool close not quoted.
Primary wheat receipts were 420n bu.
and shipments of l.lKI.onu bu., against re
ceipts of S3.VW0 bu. and shipments of
,wo bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were SIR, 000 bu.
and shipments of MlI.OOO bu., against re
ceipts of Xtn.ono bu. and shipments of
HKJ.ooo bu. last year.
Primary oats rewtpts were WO.OOO bu.
and shipments of i,43n,009 bu. against re
ceipts of 490,000 bu. and shipments of
6S7.000 bu. tast year.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
REAL ESTATE: NORTH SIDE
Occupied and For
Sale by Owner
Modern, south front bungalow, sur
rounded by nice homes; large living room;
oait finish In hall, living and dining
room; two paneled doors and windows and
bath: storm doors and windows and
screens throughout. Everything in fine
shape. Terms to suit.
PRICE $3,250
2434 Camden Ave.
R E AL E8T AT E SO VTH SIDE"-
1534 Spruce St.
This fine, entirely modern dwelling. In
cluding furnace heat, has parlor, dinlnx
room and library (finished in oak), bed
room, bath room and kitchen downstairs:
two nice btrirooms and good sized store
room upstairs; the library could be used
aa a bedroom if desired. The house Is
practically aa good aa new, having been
built In 1911. It was newly painted last
fall nnd nicely decorated throughout: has
full set of screens. also screen for front
porch; itorm sash for north and west
sides, south front lot on pavod street,
pavlt.g paid; only one-half block to Sher
man Ave. r.nr; near good school, stores,
etc.; this house Is ell constructed an!
has many attractive little features; ask
to see It.
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas 1009.
w McCague Bldg.
Must Be Sold
Owner says accept the best offer you
n et for the house at 18J1 S. 26th St.
Tills is a ft-room, modern except heat
cottage, on a lot 60x127, paved streot.
shade tree and two blocks from ear
line. Owner has been holding for $2.o,
but will accept an offer of several hun
dred less. Bee the house, then make
y"ur offer.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas 709.
SOU Pee Rlig.
$200 REDUCTION
K-room cottage, modern, east front lot.
Caved street, splendid location. Just one
lock north of Field club, on 3h Ave.;
good neighborhood. Quick sale. $2,!00.
C. 0. CARLBERG,
312 Rrandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WfeST SIDE
, $500 Cash
balance Monthly
Will buy a brand new bungalow, S large
living rooms, oak finish, strictly modern
and up-to-date in every way; choice cor
ner lot, 0x132; both streets paved; loca
tion, west side Hanscom Park; value,
$4,250; price, $3,760; terms, or lot Uken as
first payment. See us at once about this
and other special bargains.
Rasp Bros.
lot McCague Bldg. Douglas 1K63.
$4,750.00
HERE IS THE BEST VALUE IN
OMAHA FOR THE MONEY,
a-room house, strictly modern, all down
stairs quarter-sawed oak, lot 60 feet
frontage; beautiful location, Davenport,
half block from boulevard. This house
is nearly new, looks fine. Reduced to sell
quick for $4,750.
W. M. NASH & CO.,
Real Estate. Rentals and Insurance.
102 Bee Bldg. Phone Rod
Will
Sacrifice
Owner leaving city offers for quick
sale modern ten-room house on one of the
fluent residence streets on West Farnam
Hill. If you want a bargain
Telephone Hgrnev 153.
REAL ESTATE 8LBURRAN
Coenrll Bluffs.
IS Council Bluffs All modern home.
Practically new. Nine rooms. Beauti
ful location- Oarage with cement drive
way. Fruit trees and garden space; IV,
blocks from Broadway. Conveniently
located close to schools and churches.
Mrs. Anna Bender. 14 Park Ave. Tel.
4E. o
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS.
A Flat Bargain
Three 7-room flats, built last year and
are up to date in every particular. An
nual rents, $1,660. Good neighborhood.
Price- $16.0u0.
Three u-room flats. Hanscom park dis
trict. Close to two car lines. Annual
rent. $1.26U. Price $10,000.
0'Neil'sR.E. Agency
loC6 Kamam. Tel. Tyler !'..
STRICTLY MODERN
WELL BUILT
HOMES IN BENSON
Come out any time this evening after
C or phone for auto. Take Benson car,
get off at 61st St.: come south H block
to awi- Phone Benson 1:2.
F. B. TRULLINGER- o
47 Feet on Farnam
for $3.70.
Fine location for family hotel, bric't
flat or moving picture show.
HICKS. 4- Stale Bank Bldg.
A NEW T-room house, four bedrooms;
rooms on second floor are smell. Price
$2.10; small payment down; balance Ilka
rent You will pay as much for a (-room
bouse.
H. H. HARPER CO.
1011-14 City Nat. Bank. Douglas 3nt.
CAN YOU PAY $100 CASH ?
We have a strictly modern e-room cot
tage al $2. W. ready to move Into any
time, and the terms are easy enough lor
you. Cotne la or call up.
MIRK I. V tclML.NT PANT.
Douglas I7kl
sre block.
RVAL E8TATB WAWTED
LIST your properly with h. H. Lender
you, 202 Neville blk. L. 3M.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 114 1U lUt
Minneapolis 70
Duluth 7H
Omaha M ,a II
Kansas City M IT 6
ft. loills 40 $i $S
Winnipeg JM ... ...
These cash sales were reported today:
N heat No. $ hard: S cars. $1 MS. No. 4
hard winter: 1 car. $1.64. No. $ mined: 1
car, il.4. No. t durum: 1 car, $l.M. Coin
No. wnlte: 1 car. 74c. No. 4 white: i
tare, 7iS' No. S yellow: 2 cars, T.t"c; H
cars, 7Hc. No. 4 yeiinw: 1 car. 7ac; S
cars, 72Hc; 1 car tcl, 70'c. No. yel
low; car, i.tc. No. 1 inlxed:'l car tncsr
whltei. 73c; t cars. 7J''-; K cars. ;jvc. No.
4 mixed: $ cars. 7J No. mixed: t car.
Tic. Sample. 1 car (mledi, V Oats
Htandard. 1 car, M4c; No. S white: 2 rars,
Mc; i cars. 64c. No. 4 white: 1 car, S.ilc;
1 car, MV. Sem:le: 1 car, .W. Rye No.
2, 1 car, $l.n9: No. .1: 1 car. $1.0".
Omnha Cash Pi Ices W he it : No. 2 hard,
ti I '1 v a i. - .'A tl '.A'., i k&. v a
Ibard. Sl.FWvH l.P-a : No. :i 'spring, $1 .'wii'l .f :
iNo. 3 durum. $l.5irl.fi7; No. 1 durum, $1.W
fil.S. Corn: No. white. 7474S; No. $
white. 7.1i74c: No. 4 white. 7J',i7;sc;
No. n white. 72'(i7J'4C: No. white, 71'
72c; No. 2 yellow, 73mi73c; No. $ yel
low, 7Sfr73He: No. 4 yellow, 704fr7$c; No.
5 yellow, 7n4i7J)c; No. yellow, eWurt
7IV-: No. mixed. 7Itj73r; No. 3 mixed.
TWi'SWc; No. 4 mixed, 7imfr72c; No. t
mixed, 71V,$714e: No. mixed. 70mfTlc.
Oats: No. 2 white M'.tfi.W; standard.
MViiMSc; No, $ white, 6447M4: No. 4
white, MVji.VMic. Barley: Malting, 71ff
7c; No. 1 feed. Mr70o. Rye: No. $, $1.H
61.00, No. 3, $1.081.0.
CHICAGO C.RAIX AND rROVISIOMg
Fee tares ef the Tradiag aad ClosI
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April . Wheat values be
csme much unsettled today, owing to a
sudden break of 7c in the price of the
May delivery. The break, which was said
to have been started by an error in re
gard to a single order, was quickly fol
lowed by a nearly complete recovery, but
peace rumors tended further to disturb
confidence. The close was nervous, c
to 3c under last night. Corn finished e
off to HMto and oats down v,lf4p to
nVc, and provisions at a decline of 2'i
fc to 20c.
Most of the selling of Msy wheat was
In small lots and of a stop-loss character.
Buying demand was very limited on the
downturn, and when support did develop
It was found that the market for May
had become bare of offers. However, in
the more active monthsJuly and Sep
tember selling Ister increased In volume,
with the supplv coming largelv from
traders whs- had been bullish during the
recent ten days' advance. Hulllsh news
was Ignored, and attention turned to the
effect of showers in Illinois and to un
verified reports from Rome that Italy
was apparently nearer than ever to Join
ing the allies. Hedging1 sgntnst increas
ing purchases of wheat to arrive hero
out a good deal of figure as a handicap
on prices. There waa also selling of May
and July against purchases of September.
Signs of export business served largelv
to offset in corn the depression that
otherwise might have resulted from the
weakness of wheat. Continuing storms
In Argentina were said to have made,
necessary a material reduction in esti
mates of the surplus crop there. Osts
suffered from unloading by longs, but not
to anything like the same extent ns
wheat. Rain In Illinois favored the beara.
Scattered liquidation weighed down pro
visions. Holders appeared to take thnlr
puo from bearish sentiment regarding1
grain.
Futures ranged as follows:
Article! Open, I High. I Ixw. Close. Yes y
Wheat I I I
Msy. 1 W1 1 63' 1 MUj 1 oa4l 1 6Mi
July. 1 37', 1 37 1 1 35 I 1 87
Corn I
May. 77M: 77 7H 77SI TT'i
July 7H 80 79V, 79'sl 74
Oats I'll
May. $7' 67 fi o7'4l 57
July. u6i 66S Wtl bfrSl t6
Pork I
July. 18 20 IS 26 IS 0r, 18 Of) 18 2f.
Sept. 18 K2V 18 50 IS 47,l 18 60 18 66
Lard 1
July. 10 K6 10 Nl 10 45 10 47H 10 56
Sept. 10 72H 10 724 10 70 10 72V 11 07tt
Ribs
July. 10 K 10 65 10 50 10 60 10 S74
Sept. 10 77'4 10 80 10 75 10 77H 10 HH
Chicago Cash Market Wheat: No. 2
red, nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.61(;1.2.
Com: No. i yellow, 778f38c; No. 4 yel
low, TByhTRHc Oats: No. 3 white. 668
574c; standard. 574$67,c. Rye: No. 2,
11.18. Barley, 75fil1c. Reeds: Timothy,
$4.50fr8.I5: clover, $8.00.1 13.00. Provisions:
Pork,. $17.47H; lard. $ia02V; ribs, $8.25&
9 73.
BUTTER Lower; creamery. 222So.
BOGS Higher: receipts. 2K.990 cases: at
mark, cases Included. KMrilhc: ordinary
firsts. 181 18irc: firsts. lSmfti4e.
POTATOES Lower; receipts. 44 cars;
Michigan and Wisconsin red, 35tr40c;
white, 3SW4SC.
POULTRY Alive higher; fowls, 15c;
spring, 18c.
evr Ahrk General Market.''
NEW YORK. April 20. -SUGAR
Kasy; centrifugal, 4.8;lc; molassns, 4.0HC.
Refined steady. Sugar futures opened
easier In sympathy with raws. Prices at
mlddsv were 2 points net lower.
BUTTER Easy : receipts, 13.070 tubs;
creamery extras 192 s-orel, 30c; creamery
thigher scoring), SOlc; firsts, 28ya24c;
seconds. I7Ki2Sc.
EGGS Steady ; receipts. 43.200 cases;
frerh gathered extras, 2.Vri2Sc; storage
packed, extra firsts, 22'l?2tc: firsts,
Cl:4i221c; regular packed extra flints,
22rn'22'(ic; firsts, 21fi22c; nearhy hennery,
whites, fine to fancy, 24c; nearhy hen
nerv. browns. 23f23'4c.
CHEESE Firm : receipts, 1.844 boxes:
state whnlo milk fresh specials, 15M0
U74c: state whole milk average fancy,
15t1W.c.
POULTRY Live steady and unchanged.
Dressed quiet: western froxen roasting
chickens. lUVtfjl'ttc: fresh fowls. Iced, 14(8'
UVc; turkeys, froxon. I'.fiilc.
1 " "
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. April 19.-PHAIRIB : HAT
Choice upland, $13.0X(j 13.50, must
be extra choice In light bales
to bring $13.60; No. 1. $12,500.13.00; No. 2.
$10.6011.50: No. 3. $400310.00; choice mid
land. JU.&OtffllOO, must be choice and light
bslea to bring $1300; No. 1. Vi.OrfpUM;
No 2. $10.506 11. 10; No. 3, 88.0K&1O.O0: choice
lowland, $10.ilO50; No. 1. $.00ia 10.00;
No. 2. $8.00f(i.00; No. 3, $ti.O l(8.O0.
STRAW Choice wheat straw Is quota
ble st $ti.w(rt.5o.
ALKALKA Choice pea green, fine stem,
leafv. $14.00; No. 1. $130K-(j 13.50; No. 2.
$10.004112.00; No. 3. $7,0031 1Q..
Mlnneapolia tiraln Market. .
MINNEAPOLIS. April 20. WHEAT
May, $1.55: July. $1 fi?V No. 1 hard. $1.1W;
No. 1 northern. S1.57Vfe'g-l.lM; No. 2 north
ern. $l.52H4il.5l-.
FLOL'R Unchanged. .
nARLKY-4Mi74c.
It YE $1.1011.14.
RRAN-$22.50.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 7L''x,i724e.
OATS No. 3 white, 4Ve51c.
FLA X-$l.94j1 9tii.
Kansas City rala anal Pr vl.io.
KANSAS CITY. April 20. WHEAT
No. 3 hard. $1.54'' I.WiVi; No. 2 red. $1 54;
May. $l.52; July. $1.28;. September. $1.15'.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 7tic; No. 2 white.
77c; No. 2 yellow. 77c; No. 3, 7Hc; May,
75c: July, 77Vc; Beptember, Tlc.
OATS No. 2 white, &$SJ7c ; No. 2
mixed, Milbii'c.
BUTTER Creamery. I9c; firsts. 27c;
seconds, 'c; packing, 18c.
EXUJS Firsts, liftc; seconds. 17c.
POULTRY Hens, 14c; roosters. 10c;
turkeys. 15c.
. I.oula Orala Market.
ST. LOU19. April . WHKAT-No. 2
red. ll.fM'nl.r: No. 2 hard, nominal,
$1 53S: July. $1 29.
CORN No. 2 white, SOc; May. 77Sc;
July. 79'e.
OATS No. 2. 5Hc; No. 2 white, 67Hc.
at. .Is lira
Market.
ST. IM'IS. April 19 -
WH EAT No. 2,
$1.5tiVil57; No. 2 harl,
$1.5S.; July. $132.
CORN No. 2. 78c: No.
May. 7ic; July, 79c.
OATS No. 2. aS'i'H''
i.vJVl.u; May,
2 white. Wine;
No. $ white.
Liverpool Crala
Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 20.
No. 2 Manitoba, 14a 10.1
-WHEAT Spot.
; No. 8. 1.1s 7-i:
No. 2 bard winter, 13a 5d.
em winter, 1 is 4vl.
CORN Spot, Amerteaa
3d: Americas mixed, old,
mixed. 8s Id.
No. 2 red west
raised, new, 8g.
dsl-d; La Palta,
l.tl.a Market.
NEW YORK. April 20 -COTTON Spot,
steady; middling uplands, U.45c; no Sdles.
TIm cotton market closed firm, ntt 3
points hiKtr to 2 points lower.
LIVEimOL. April 20. O TTON Spot,
stesdv: middling, gltid; middling, t.sud;
low middling, i tod. Sales. lo.OuO bales.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Some Cattle Steady and Other Kindt
Strong All Sheep and Lamb
Records Are Broken.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
SOCTII OMAHA. April 2A, 191.V
Receipts were: Csttle. Hock. Sheen
Official Monday MIS .S'7 1 1 .T7
l.stlmate Tuesday e.2M 10.IO .3o
Two days' totals 11.118 1!,77
fame days last week.. 10.474 1v7
Same S weeks sgo H.!Ot J0.437
Same 3 weeks ago 1J."W ?0.."ii.1
Si me 4 week ago 9,270 20,7i;
same days IhsI vear... .10.421 17,21!
?o.ci;7
,2U I
17.' j
2..M'
K.M.I
21. Wl
The following table shows the average
of rattle, hogs and Mieep at the South
Omaha live stock mafket for the year
to date, as compared tth I4.t vear:
IT".. 1914 Inc.
Cattle 305.013 2i, :ot
Hogg 1 0(7.971 Stiii.400 iM.MI
Sheep 82J.12J S22.5T4 .W7
The following table shows the average,
price for hogs at the south Omaha live
stock market for the last few days, with
comparisons:
Date. 1S15. 14. ilni. 1 1012. 1I1.1H10.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
tie Cnlon Btock yards. South Omaha, f
t venty-to.ir hours ending at S o'clock
m., yesterd:y:
KtX'fcl ITS CAUliO A I P.
Cattle. I logs. Sheep. M i
. M. St
P
... 8
... 4
... 4
... an
... 12
. I I U 8 771 7 611 $ 2'10 t0.
6. tti 74 T3 $ 22 10 42!6 7S
S. U S 47 I T i 21i0 331 M
7. isJVti t 42 8 79' li.lo !5j 99
S.65 8 47 8 M 7 00 12110 1 80
10 ) 8 51 $81 155 I Ml 8i
11 i S 67 S 81 7 48 $ 86 10 031
13' 8 8 W 7 561 I 851 8 79 6 9
13 7 S 2 7 . 5 2! f T 01
14 WS 8 Of. 8 90 S9Ot6&90
15 7 07 L 8 51 $ 7ii IWliK l( S
1G; 7 IKS 8 481 8 S.7 7 i'. I 55 4 8H
17 f 8 471 8 ti 7 7l OKI 95
1S ikii K 7: 7 7 ".i 9 14
IK! 7 SS'4 I 8 781 7 tl t. (Ml 8 SO! 02
t 1 41' si 3 4l IT 54! 5 e:l: 8 90 ti 1
st
or
P.
5
3
1
311 l'.
19
4:1 3
. W
1
27 10
5
3
5
1
15t 32
HEAD.
rN abash
Missouri Pacific.
1'nlon Pacific.
C. & N. W., east.
C, & N. W., west ... 5
C, St. P.. M. ft U... S3
C., R. A Q . east 12
C, B. A g, west.... 37
C, R. I. P.. esst.. 7
C It. I. ft P.. west. 4
Illinois Central 7
CMcago Ot. West.... 3
Total recelpta....210
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morria Co
49
7f5 1,178
1.07H 2.B9J
I.0K.1 2.IH0
1.19 2,0.2
9
2,092
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Aimour & Co
Sch warts Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co....
South Omaha Pack Co.
Armour, Kansas City..
Cudahy. Kansas City..
K P. Co
W. B. Van Sent Co....
Benton, Van Sant & I
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston Co
J. B. Itnot & Co
J. II. Bulla
I. F. Huss
Rosenstock Bros
S U. Kellogg
Wertheimer & Degen..
II F. liamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild ft Krebs....
Mo. ft Kan. Cat Co
ChrlHtle
1.0IH
.1.238
, 740
.1.175
t;S5
88
9.1
55
Is)
M
4
20
29
44
119
143
60
12
80
90
6.'
9
17
S
14
11
85
2
10
54
275
Hlgglna
! Huffman
Roth
Meyers
Baker. Jones ft Smith..
iTsnner Bros
John Harvey............
Dennis ft Francis
Kline
Other buyers
82
Totals 5.172 8.B36 8.757
CAi'lLE Receipts ot cattle wore fairly
liberal again today, making . tne total
for t!e two daya 11.118 head, tho largest
of any similar, period since three weeks
ago and slightly larger than a year ago.
Aa was the case yesterday tne demand
waa the most activs for the lightweight
beeves of good quality ana finish. Cat
tle of that description were strong and
active. Heavy beeves and common light
weights were slow and were practically
the Inst cattle in the yaida to sell, al
though prices were about steady.
Cows and heifers did not show any
material change, being Just about steady
with yesterday and at the same time in
good demand.
stockers and feeders continue strong,
the domand being good and the trade ac
tlv every day. '
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfod beeves. $7.!'nX.40; fair to good
cornfed beeves, $7uor'i.lJ; common to fair
cornfed beeves, 87.0iu'7.tO; good to chohe
heifers, $4.751 S.0U1 good to choice cows,
K5K(f'7.10; fair to good cows, $5.506.50;
common to fair cows, $J.7hw6.uO; good to
choice stockers and feeders, $7.4orri.Oi);
fair to good Mockers and feeders, $T.I0H
7.40; common to fair stockers and feeder,
$8.0(17. 10; stock heifers, $.i.8.V(i.n5; stock
cows, $h.Virti.60; stock calves, tf.2Tti8.::5;
veal calves, $7 OOii lu.OO; fat bulls, slags.
etc.,$4.7fCii1.25; stock bulls. $o.i!!)j.50.
Hepreaentatlvo sales:
REEK KTEERS.
No.
A. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
...n;o 4 00
... K III
...IIM 7 1U
...UJt T U
... l 7 Si
... Das 7 0
...Iduj 7 14
il 12M 1 .,
11 W 1 VI
J ..
14...
...
...tno t 74
...in t to
7 li
10
...1104
40.
15
8 la
7 hi
IJ.
.liM
Alts. a. tin ANo niiiii,n
.. a;7 w
T.
. 7l
. Ml
.101 J
7 H
7 10
7 n
$ is)
m 110
.. 7M T 20
.. 4(11 7 Id
.. i'-l lb
..It.t 1 40
S...
I...
...
tl...
rit
H 40
HALVES.
IH IN
4S 7 10
il 18
, IVU 7 14
214 00
1M I 75
IW I (10
IV II Se
, 140 M)
M ,4
lii 15
MTOCjv fc.ivr AND FEEDERS.
44 4 M II ima 7 as
ai 44 7 4i
"i ) 14 mi 7
4 4 7 10 13 v 7 m
7 0 i Kit ,
S48 T Al 7W 7 70
.4 7 ft
rioua Keceipi were very moderate,
about 145 cars, or 10.150 head, being re
ported in. Alter doductlng the thirteen
cars that came direct to 4 pi ker from an
other ma.Kct. only a very moderate show
ing waa lett. The total lor the two days is
l,7u8 head, being within one hcau of
the same aay laat week, and l,5uu larger
than for tho cui respouuing perd of last
4 ear.
The market opened out brisk, shippers
paying prices that were in moat oases
641 10c higher. 'i'helr purchases, whhh
came close to accounting for half the
supply, were made largely at S7.404J.7.4.'.
wlui a sprinkling as high as $7.5o.
Parkers early offers were no better
than steady, and as salesmen were pric
ing their hogs better than $7.40, that Is
nearly a dime higher, nothing .old until
pretty well a lent: In the forenoon it
was close to J0::W when packers finally
raised their hands, but an mmih ih...
started bidding better money most of the
sellers cut loose, and the big end of Hie
offerings had chunged haj.ua before li
o'clock at prices that were a big nickel
anu hi 11101K cases .07 iuc Higher.
The general market waa largely raluc
higher, and owing to the heavy shipping
purchases, avrraxd fullv btnue un m...i
of the killing hogs sold around $7.40, with
a sprinkling of the less desirable grades
under this figure, and aa shippers moved
largely at $7.40417.45, the bulk of all the
salna was quoted at t! iUgLio, with toim
at $7.50. Today's values are a flat 1..c
above the clone of last week, and fully
$l.u per hundred higher than the low
time for the year, touched in February.
Representative sales:
He. At. Kk. Pr V. At Hh. pr.
K. f J5 14 jut IKI 7 it
M. tS 1 U 1 li u f ..A
31 !" ... 1 Tt", IJ 1! ... 7 44
4 ui h t r?.. m .) ... t a
40 41.' ... T M 17.V ... t IS
4 e- M 1 4 $ t ... k
SHEEP All previous records of iilgh
prices for both ewes and lambs on tuts
market were broken this morning. At
first the trade waa a little alow In get
ting under wsy, like It has been f-r
some time back, with the packers still
trying to keep prices down. With a run
of 8.2M head on aale, which - was a
rather moderate run for a Tuesday, the
packers set out with the Intention of
filling Ihclr orders oh a 5"lls slea.ly with
Moiulav. The eellers. bov ever, stood pat
for some advance md In the end they
won out. there being almul eight ears
of Clorailo-Melcan iambs good enough
to bung the high price $10.7:., never lie
fore ld al these yard". The bulk of
the Ism), changed hinls at $IO.gk)r1.7;.
1 he sales Included some .horn lambs st
$.T. steady with yentertlsy. Tlie late
market was fair': actt' and like Mon
day, competition among buv era was keen,
reuniting In a c:y eusnnllc and sat-taint-lory
clearance.
Aged shrrp. mostly wes, were again
In light supply. Tno llelicunt ees. like
those here yestenlay nt $ established
a reputation tl'ls morning when they sold
up to $ M. a nc record In the history
of the nvirket. Most of the ewes moved
around vivu4:. Prices cn Nvth sheep
snd lambs were fully HfitI.Sc higher.
(Jiiottttns on sheep and lambs: l.nmhs,
lUlit, $H .Wit 10 75: lambs, heavy, $ii.loti
10.;; Iiimbs, rliorn. $ 2.VriH.7:.; vearllnas.
Ilahl. nnn'til'.V.. veatllngs, heavy, $v7:.
(; wethers. go-d to choice, tx.OOffift.tiii:
welhers, fnlr to good, $7.".VdS.oii: ees,
gocxl to choice, $.ulrs.50, ewes, fair to
good. $7.'HiS 0i.
Itcircsentntive sstes:
No
Av.
..
., til
.. 7H
.. M
.. 75
.. M
.. M
.. 2
Pr.
10 10
10 40
10 40
10 Ml
10 l
8 50
8 SO
10 7'.
8 10
12 00
4 fed lm''S
2M fed IhmiI.s
11 fed lambs ,
tvi fcil lambs
4J4 fed luml-a
.x5 fed ewe
H cuMs
2'.M fed lam!s
19S fed ewes...-
K3 Colorado s.pi lng lnmlia.
(HICAtiO LIVK 8TIMK MtRKRT
Cattle Weak Hobs
Steady to
Higher.
C1I1CAOO. April 50. CATTIK Re
ceiids. 3.0iX head; market weak; native
beol steers, $lli(tit0: western steers. $5.ltt
i7.ii0: cows and heifers. $3.10t8 25; calves.
$.i.7r.ns.a.
llOOS-Recelpts. 14,0X1 head; market
rtrsdy to 5c higher; hulk, $7.Vif7.70; light.
7 t.Vu.'.Vi: mixed, t7.4i".i7.HO; heavy, $7.0ff
7.70; roiiKh, $;.05t(.7.i; pigs. $5.7Mf7.0r.
SIIKKP ASH lMHrt-Heccl ts. n.CO.1
head; mnrket firm; sheep, $:.H0tf7O;
liiinhs, $.40trtlS5.
nt. I.onla Live Stock Market.
ST I.OUIS, April $0 CATTLK Re
cilpta. 2,Mi) head; market higher; native
hecf steers. $7.0u1i9.00: cows and hellers,
$.". ....; Blockers and feeders. 85 75m7.2;
Texaa and Indian steers, $5. t,"4i7.75; cows
ami heifers, $l.liit.00; native calves, $.0J
t9 ro.
H OS Receipts. 7,sn0 head; market
WiSt; pigs and lights, 98.0iMrT.a5: -mixed
and butchers, $7.Mwi7.Hu: good heavy, $," 84
(fli.SO.
SHEEP AND I.AMBi-Recelpts. l.MKI
head; market strong; ewes. $&boTV25;
lambs. $9.v 10.6.; sheared lambs, 8.75'i
V.I0: yearlings, $8.50b.oO; sheared year
lings, $7.0.tt7,75.
Kanaaa 4 Ity Live Rrowk Market. .
KANSAS CITY. April 20. -CATTLE -Receipts.
8.CO0 head; msrket higher; prim
fed steers, $.10tr.t; dressed beef steers,
$7.2.VtiN.00: western steers, $.7T4.10;
xtockers snd feeders. $0,501)8.70; bulls, $5.25
(oc.25; calves, $rt 00t8,00.
HOC.g-Reoeipts. 10.000 head: msrket
steady; bulk, $7.40ffi7.&5; heavy, 87.40iij7.521;
packers and butchers, $;.10(J,i.tS0; light.
$7.4vti7.tl0: pigs. $8.75ft7.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, R.Mtt
head; market higher; lambs. $S.75ftrlo.ia;
yearlings. $8 (Mj9.7i; wethers, $7.b(f4.'i5;
ewes. $il.7;-88.50.
lonx 4 Ity Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. April 30.-CATTLE-
Receipts. 2.0.J head: market 10c lower;
; native ulcers, $7.0oCa8.00: butchers, $5,251
7i'i; cowa snd heifers, $l.40fi5.95: cannrrs,
$3SO-,7.25: stockers and feders. $8.00(if7.W):
Icalves, $t.00r(i9.00; hulls, stags, etc., $4.76)9
6.00
I HOGS -Receipts. 2,700 head: market 10e
higher; heavy, $7.407.42; mixed. $7 87V
Iru7.40; light. $7.3.-irj7.37i; bulk of aales,
,$7 35fi7.40.
sheep a.nu iam us Receipts, none.
1. Joseph Live loek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,700 head. Market strong:, steers,
$70mi8.50: cows and heifers, $4.008.00;
calves. $5.0nti7.r0.
HOOS Receipts, .$X) head. Market
steady; top. $7.56; bulk of sales. S7.454j1.55.
SHEEP AND liAM BB Receipt s. C.Mu
head. Market higher; lambs, $10.0010.75.
Cofte Market.
NRW YORK. April 20. COFFEE The
market for roffee futures opened un
changed to 3 points higher and advanced
rather sharply during the day on covering
by May shorts and acattered trad buying
which appeared to be inspired hv the
continued firmness of Brasll and predic
tions that such May notices as might be
Issued next Monday would he readily
taken care of at the Prevailing premium
on July. The close was 10 to 12 points
net higher. Sales were 55,500 bags. April,
D.Otc; May. 8.09c; June. .lc; July. 7.27c;
August. 7.35c: September. T.43c: October.
7.49c; November, T.55c; December, T.0c
January, T.t.e: poruary. i.toc; March.
7 75c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. T, 7e;
Santos no. 4, ioc, cost and freight mar
ket was practically unchanged, with some
snippers asKing advances on tne Duller
described grades. Rio exchange un
changed; Santos 150 rela higher; Ulo un
changed. Dry Cioods Market.
NEW YORK, April 20.-DRY OOOD8
Buylng at the csrpet auctions continued
actively today. Cotton goods wore firm
and less active because of the unwilling
ness of mills to sell far ahead. Yarns
were firmer and more active. Knit roods
for spot delivery were In good call.
F.vapnrated Miailea and Dried Pre 1 4a
NEW YORK, April .-EVAPORATEO
APPl.ES-Dull.
DRIED FRUITB-Prtinea, unsettle.
Apricots, dull. Peaches, quiet and easy.
Raisins, neglected.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottagea
ran be rented quickly and '.heaply ty a
Bee "For Rent" ad.
Removes Bursal Rnlaro-ementa
Thickened. Swollen Tlssuea,
Curb. Filled Tendons, Sore
neag from any Bruise or Strain)
Stop. Spavin Lameness. Allayt pain.
Does not Blister, remove the hair 04
lav un the horse. 12.00 a hottle-
dclivered. Book 1 K free.
AB SORBIN E, JR.. the antlrtptle lini
ment for mankind. For Synovitis, Strains,
Gouty or Rbeumallc deposits, Swollen,
Painful Varicose Veins. Will ull you
more if you write. , f 1 and 12 per bottle at
dealers or delivered.' Manufactured only by
W.P.Y0UN8. r. 0. F. KMTeatl $t .SpriaiSsU.Mata
THE BEST L1NIL1ENT
m n una rot ni uvu soar
- tv
uomoauirs cat.
n i' ni ii
uausiic Daisam
IT HAS NO EQUAL
Par '
VI la.aaothiM
.Mliaf, ... for .1) oil
4 L f. horM. IraiMii
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Kiatftot Curara. Smi,
Human.:?:;:.'
ciL.iio siiia a.
38 A flat S. q.i.l
BOUJ a Liausral
IHtlMtty Sale
and
Rellable Rsmedyl
tor
Sere Throat
Chest Cold
Baokache
Neuralgia
Sprains
Strains
Lumbago
Diphtheria
Sere Lungs
Rheumatism
and
all Stirl Joints
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ss sa M thai M Ihi
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I -
aa atarat.rs as karat
casraasa nwa Hi ti
iriaiaas sae mUt sara
a4ai srs er csrseic
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I..44 ss aa saas Smi
raawras ss staaarl
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Oaraklll. Tra "na. koatl. Oms4I. B.lura 414
aay ra.u..ktMa a. sw4 I4a maw. .i4 as
4oMt .bill, " mu . sins.
ii4 i.ae woai. ttu h 4iuniMaai
kfusi'nnrir.i. writ. h kvaut a.
las UWRUCt-wlUisatS COMf Af. Clsvalsaa.
NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET
Closes with an Almost Buoyant
Tone After Hours of Un
certainty HAVEN LEADS RAILWAY LIST
NEW YORK. April 20-The stock mar
ket today revei aed Its course ef the pre
ceding session by closing with sn Hlmost
buoyant tone, after several hours of hesi
tation and uncertainty. Enrlv reatralni.
were found In the Rock Island re.eiver-
emp ana mriner analysts or Chairman
tlarys remai-ks to the United States
steel shareholders, but these considera
tions were set sstde In the 'Inal hour,
when a flood of fresh buvlng orders lifted
the entire list, some lnmortsnt sharra
making new records for the movement.
Although opening ouotstlons showed a
ptepondcrance of gains, the market de
noted Irregularity, this rendition hecomlng
more acute ns Hock Island shares and
bonds began their precipitate declines.
The stock had fallen 13 points hv mid
day, with severe losses In the underlying
securities, while the balance of the list
1 reflected general heaviness.
I The late rise began with a movement
1 In New Haven, that etn"k lesdlng the
. rallw.iv lt. Later It soresd to the In
vestment issues and then to specialties
of the clasa recent tv neglected, inc'udlng
Bethlehem Steel, which rose II points It
reached Its best when the coopers began
to show activity, the rise being coincident
with another advance in the price of
metal, the fourth In less than a week's
time
Over three-fourths of the day's trading,
which surrogated 1 250.000 .hares, waa
transacted In the first snd last hours,
the Intermediate period ahowln relative
Inactivity. New Haven's rise of T points
wss accompanied hv a gain of In New
York. Onta-lo A Western, which It eon
trola Rumors of an advantageous sale
of the latter pronertr were amln rur
rent. but met with rtromnt denial.
An unusual development In the fore'en
exchange situation was the heavy buvlng
of "future hills on !or!rn." These aee tn
me. 1 11 re next eummer and autmn and the
sssumntlon r rev a I !e1 In well Informed
quartera thSt Ihe ontrarts nressgft ex
pectations of peace bv that period.
Bond were Irregular, chiefly heestiM
of lmses In Rock Island issue. Total
ss'es nae value, a'greaated 2'oft',0.
United Pistes bonds ware unchanged en
call.
Number of sales an leading quotations
on stocks were aa follow
Males Mirk. Lew. fins.
AIMS. CMIM
Am.lmeted cvn.er ...
Amertrsa het gtisar. ..
Aierlraa Cas
Asi.rlca a. R
AnMrtr.a 8. a R. sf8...
Am. gussr urinln ....
Amwirsa T.I. Tel...
An.rlr.n Tshaees
An.ennilt Mlslng
AtetilBOn
Bslllmnr Ohln
nrwehiyn Tiaatd Tranitt.
illteTils r.trel.mn ...
e.nrftn svtfi).
Central T.lhsr
r'Keiti. a Olds
co,.s. fiM.t Wsslem..
Chlr.sn. 8 I It P....
I'hlen.o a K. W
Chlno lnpner ... .a
rnlnr.rin Kuet A troa...
rolor.de a grtiith.m...,
Prnver Pis 1rsA....
Denver AV ft. O. nfd....
Dlt lll.rs" Serum Im .,,
s.Mvi 4714 4 tt
m.sos 7 tin TT44
t.tn.) IT', 4i, 47
II W T4 in 37H
.t- ni HV4
t ins 1MH i lis
I.SM 1'4 4 lt
sim rrM ry, t
M am i: v 1744
Mil in m H
71 74 T7H 7V4
4.'i 4 ih
Is US 17V
T. 171 4i 1S.4J 1TIH4
3d too 4ix s 4ii
4.1n 4"4 4T4 4S
ma ns 1
7.4ftO 74 s 74
w ill ish ll
! 4M 4.7H 4H
I.IM S4V r M4
Us 111 t 4'4
nfl IT IS 14
1194 t4 I '4 l"4
COkSW O pe TH AMsllCAN e.Kellt,r
Ask the Engineer
Engineers constitute a little world of and unto
themselves.- They arc keen critics, but
generous ones, when they encounter good work.
And these sharpest of observers say the Hup
mobile is good.
In Detroit where there are many automobile
engineers one hears the highest praise of the
Hupmobile. '
It would be too much to say that there is not a
dissenting voice regarding the Hupmobile
among Detroit engineers.
But it would be hard to find one who holds an
unfavorable view.
By common consent they have settled on the
Hupmbbile as one car they can unite in com
mending. '
Now this is not mere sentiment or friendliness.
Reputable engineers will not barter away their
professional standing by unmerited praise.
When they approve of the Hupmobile and
especially of its splendid small bore, long
stroke motor that approval means something.
It is an endorsement founded on extraordinary
experience and knowledge.
It is a source of pride to us and a recommen
dation you can not afford to overlook. Take
the engineer's expert opinion along with all the
other good things that you hear about the
Hupmobile. Let us prove the Hupmobile in a
quality test.
V. L. Huffman Auto Co.
OMAHA
Distributors for Nebraska, So. Dakota
and Western Iowa.
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MESSAGE
OMAHA NEAL INSTITUTE,
1602 South Tenth Street,
Omaha, Neb.
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riipilhllr Iron a Xleel... 4,n SOU IH', "jlij
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llil lalsmt n pM 1 411 1
g. illhern I'.rlllr 17.4IKI 94 81 PI
Southern Itallssr 4.nnl 1.14 laaj ln
Trnne.ae. l'.nipr 1.400 3)4. i3
Tea.a orap.n)r I.IM I'll t'4 II"
Ininn faiirir M.jon im ttt 11 4
I men rariric pM 20 W't """i sn,
t lllr.it Slstea Ktal 144 4W 74 MS
V a Kte.i pfd I. son pwi, )4ai, irni,
I tah Topper S.ol 47 4li 47
W.ttaah pM l4 . IS
W.ar.rn I nlnn IH M'4 84 '
W..t1nsheili KVerlrlc 414,
Montana Fewer loft MS IIS II S
Tm.l ulrs lor Ihe .47, i.liO OOO sham.
e r York Moaey Market.
NF.W VOTlK. April S0.-MKRCANTILR
PAP F R .Vu as. per cent.
UTERI. I NO KXCHANOTC-Kasy; alxtv
days. $!7fir; for cables. $4. TWO; for de
msud. $4.T92T.
SM.V KR-Psr. 80c: Mexican dollars. 8c
RONnS llovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
MONKY Time loans steady: alxtv and
ninety davs, iPUS per cent; six months.
8V per cent. Call money ateady: hlh, 2'4
per cent: low, 1 per cent; ruling rate. 2
per rent, last loan. 3 per cent; closing
bid. 1 per cent: offered at 2 per cent.
Closlna quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
f. S. ref. 1., ref
no roupon
f. 8. . pa....
0e cntiaxi ....
t'. a. 4. res ...
MS Ma. Par. e. sa 4'
MS'N. Y r. ss... an
1ISN. T. rtv 4S ...... 1'
ioisn. r atsu 4S..- u
HWSN T.N. K. at R
lios er. s. teas
So entipon
Panama M roueoa. .1"! ' No. r.clflc 4a....... 8?S
A an. timelier. 4. ...104 a a. .
a. T T. er. 4'4.lrl H. f L rf. 4s .. t
Armeair re. 4S. ? Pae. 4 T. .,.. 7
Alrhiaon s.n. I..... 41'iP.nn. rnn. 4a 47'.
Pal a Ohio 4. Ss S. rnn. 4't I11.
iTim. Ohio ISa. T74n.1lni . 4a ... '
C. B. Q I. 4..... MVi'd. U . r. f. 4S 47.
C M 4 t t t 4Sa .101S8t). P.r. rv. 4. :
do ... te. IMS rat. 4. ITS
C. a. rf. 4S... S e. la ...Inns
P. ft. O
rat It
at Ra. RitlniT as ns
aSl"iler Psetfle 4a.... IMS
lot do rv. 4. US
MSf. a a.ihhee 4. ...PITS
T4f. atrwl 8e......iet
1 Watatati 1.1 la 1" -
US Waal, t'ntoa 4Ha. ...?;
71 Watt. CUe, cv. ta.. MS
Rrle sen. 4a
Oen. Rlawlrle 4...
Gt. No. 1st ma...
III. Oa r. 4.....
K. C 8. rat. S..
1. S N. unl 4....
M K. T. 1st 4a.
Bl.
Metal Market.
NBW TORK, April V-METAIJ4
I.esd: Easy at $4 lfifft a): London, 30 10s.
Ppeiter: Nominal; London. 48.
Tin nominal; Moat lota offered at 868.00,
Copeer firm; electrolytic, $17.S0(S 1T.834-,
rsatlna 7.12H 17 26. Iron quiet and un
rhanaed. At Ixindon: Ppot, copper 78 ISa;
futures, 78 10s. Rot tin, 187; futures,
17. Antimony, HTj7,
, Rent room qulcs wrrn a mi Want Ad.
We hope you have in your acquaint
ance a competent engineer.
We would like you to get his opinion .
of the Hupmobile.
I
(Signed) JOHN BARLEYCORN.