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    TI1E BKE: OMAHA, WKDXKSDAY, MAY 5, 1915.
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REAL K8TATF XOTH SIDE REAL rsTATK XORTIt SIDE
Mid-Week Sale
We have only 10 lots loft in Bungalow
Section .of Montclair.
Right in town, Hamilton, Iafayette and
Nicholas Streets, near 31st Street. We will
offer these lots Wednesday and Thursday, at
$750.00 each, and on special terms.
Water, sewer, gas and sidewalk all in
and paid for.
Building restrictions just enough to
make it an ideal place for homes.
If you want a close-in location you can't
equal it.
Call us up and let us show you.
Benson & Carmichael,
Telephone Doug. 1722. 642 Paxton Block.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Sells Half a Cent Lower,
with Corn One-Half a Cent
Higher.
WHITE CORN AT A mEMTUM
2569 Camden Ave.
What more do you want than this? A
5-Poom, modern -cottage for 33,000.- House
in perfect shape, lot large and covered
with fruit and shrubs, and the location
eajoellent. If It ! terms. 1 will make
them. A. B. Mason. Walnut 1430.
CONTKACTORS CLKAN-UP SALE.
s-room house .at 1714 Fahler St., -rooro
house at 1828 Sahlrr St.. Just being com
pitted. Both houses finished In oak and
white enamel; more than modern; close
to car. Webster 4195.
ON THE BOULEVARD
A beautiful ft-room .house, 4 111 N. 30th
Ft. This house Is modern In every sens
of the word. Han C rooms and sleeping
porch. Oah finish on first floor, birch
and maple up. Offered for quick sale
at tba low price of
W. S. FRANK
301 Neville Block.
CHEAP at 3.000; good alt modern horn;
large yard; fruit; 140? Wvana Pt.
Everybody Reads Bee Want Ada,
REAL KSTATK SOUTH SIDE
A New Addition
to Omaha
14 lots, five blocks from car- line, close
to Omaha and South Omaha. Would re
tail for 15,00i) to $40.in. On account of
the death of active owner we are au
thorised to sell lt lots for 1S,000; one
third cash, balance easy terms. Here Is
a chance to make a fortune without in
vesting much money.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
418-13 State Bank Bid?. Phone Doug. 6P0.
For a Bargain
see this house, 1321 S. 26th St. Has 6
rooms, modern except heat. In good re
pair. Owner needs the money and will
sacrifice., This is your chance to buy a
home below the real value. See the house,
then make an offer.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Phone Luuglas 200.
500 Bee Blug.
$.W REDUCTION.
Five rooms, all modern, cement base
ment, choice location, one block north of
Field club, on 3kth Ave. Price for QUICK
8 ALE 32.800.
C. O. CARLBERO,
112 Brandeioj Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WEST 8IDE
LARGE! two-story oouse and lot ISO
249, put to exchange for smaller plaoa,
walking distance, or vacant lot on Cum
ing or 24th St. Place la clour. ,WU1 carry
difference back on property; ho equities
considered. -Address P 848. Bee. -" '
REAL ESTATE '
rARM RANCH l,AWD FOR tH
Nebmsksu
COUNTRY HOME! NEAR OMAHA.
111,000 buys a highly improved farm,
consisting of about 6114 -cres located pn
one of our boulevards out from the city,
only a-40-mlnute'a ride. Good water sys
tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa,
tarn hey, nice large beautiful shad
trues and all kinds of shrubbery and
about 10 acres ot natural timber, making
a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo
sition for handling thoroughbred stock of
any kind. Living spring In pasture,
C. R. COMBS,
d'i Brandela Theater Bldg. Omaha. D. 391.
NEW. modern, steamheated storeroom
and basement, Leavenworth St
Conrad Young. 324 Braodel theater.
Doug. 1571.
FOR HALB 1.640 acres Holt county land.
til per acre. This is first class land,
nearly all of It Improved and under culti
vation. Iand lies all In one body. To In
vestigate this Is to buv It. No better
proposition anywhere than this. Must
sell quick. 3,0u0 cash, balance long time,
small rale of Interest. Look Into this,
C. B. Brtdwell. Emmetsburg. Ia. -
" Ttxas.
A FLAC1J to raise meat and corn for
Kuroie; a stock farm: 17.000 acres; must
tail in Loly; SwA aires in cultivation;
amt'lo tenant houses; artesian water; one
! reservoir; K-story hnue with fine
ilowln.v well In yard; an acre. No
Iradinfc. W. 11 Graham, Cureo. Texas.
Mlscellant-aa.
TO KF.LL LAND reach the iowa farmers.
Im-b Monies Is locnted in central Iowa.
The Capital 1" Lea Moines' leading dally,
w th over 4&.000 circulation daily, most of
which goes to Iowa farmers. The Capital
will publish a 80-word ad 10 days for .
The regular rate is le per word per day.
You uave 41 on this offer. Mall your ad
today.
ONLY 3Co buys a H0-acre siliool lana
lease in Keith county; over 2v ar.-s ot
which can he put in cultivation. This Is
a bargain. Terms, 1j0 cash, bulancu note
tor $173 due in one year, ti'V Write owner.
1. C. Cranditll. 1M4 locust St., Lincoln.
Neb.
Residence Bargain
West Part of City
on 36th St.
This dandy home offered for the first
time. The owner, having mad a change
of business, is quite anxious to dispose of
this property; east front; house has large
living room with a KKAL flroplace, fin
ished in birch, mahogany stained, beau
tifully decorated, fine eleotrto light fix
tures; dining room opening off living
room, with large, wide opening, beauti
fully built-in buffet or china cabinet, fin
ished In birch mahogany, French doors
opening off dining room to sun porch on
the west, could be very easily used for
warm weather dining room; kitchen with
large pan closet, china closets, cupboards,
refrigerator room. etc. Full basement,
heavy brick walls clear down;, fine vege
table room under front porch,' which is of
reinforced concrete, making also a good
cyclone . retreat; outside cellar entrance;
nice, light laundry space, with hot and
cold water, floor drain, etc.
Three delightful bedrooms on second
floor, large linen closet and a big sleep
ing porch with disappearing windows,
dropping Into the walls Ilka a car win
dow; complete aet of awnings for sleeping
porch, which can be lowered and ad
Justed without opening screen. Tiled
bath with vitreous china bowl, tub flush
with the floor, pedestal lavatory; Keene
eement tile walla in bath and kitchen.
Oak floors up and down.
Houne nicely decorated throughout Thla
Is a Jim-dandy. Price asked Is only H.H00.
but tha owner wants an -offer.
If Interested, call us up by phone and
wa will coma and get you and take you
out and show you tha house.
Hanscom Park
Bargain
33d and Poppleton, a "peach" of a io
fwUonH,S00 buy" dn1y cottsga. only
100 feet from the car line, paved street,
X,n." Pi: house Is not new. but
better than new; has new heating plsnt.
new plumbing, new electric light fix
tures; nicely decorated throughout: Bant
toa on kitchen and bath room. Can give
immediate possession and will sell on rea
sonable terms.
Cheapest house In this location.
D. V. Sholes Co.
315 City Natl Bank Bldg. Douglas 46.
OMAHA. Mi) 4. 11&.
Wheat sold a half lower, the receipts
being thirty-four cars, with only a lair
demand.
The Corn market nne.ntiarter In nna.
half up. The yellow sold a quarter, while
ine wnire was a hair higher. The White
corn continues to sell at a premium over
the yellow.
oats remained practically the same and
sold unchanged to a quarter down.
It would not surprise msny traders to
see an acute situation develop In May
wheat at Minneapolis. The bulk of the
stock there Is owned by mills, and wltn
the holdings bv imluth exporters and
country mills. promises to make an In
teresting situation.
Wheat seeding In the Canadian north
west is about finished. Oats seeding Is
making good nrnsreoa and the a-em-rnl
i outlook Is good.
v it-nrsnea were: Wheat and flour equal
to 38 2.OH0 bushels; corn. fcl.OUO bushels;
oats. 304.000 bnushelai
i-iverpooi snot market: Wheat, urv-
ensngeo to id higher; corn, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were "JH.OOO
bushels, and shipments 24,000 bushels,
against receipts of ro.ono bushels and
shipments of 1.0T0.0O0 bushels la.t year.
Primary corn receipt were 73MXU bush
els and shipments 413.000 bushels, against
receipts of XJO.ono bushels and shipments
of MJl.mO bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were RSI ,000 bush
els and shipments (W7.000 bushels, against
receipts of (xK'.wo bushels and shipments
of 903,000 buihels last year.
CARLOT nJCEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn.
Ml 246
m .
1
34
...... N
as
268
These es les were reported today: Wheat
No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, $1 68. No. 3
hard winter: I cars (turkey), 31.68; 1 car,
1 fcft. No. 4 mixed durum: I car, $1 Kv.
Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. 73Vc. No. t
white: I cars. 73c. No. white: 1 oar,
72Vc. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars. ?3c; 2 cars,
Ti. No. I yellow: 1 cars, 3c; 1 car.
7tfc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 72e. No. 6
yellow: 3-4) Car. 72V. No. yellow: 1
car, 73c; 1 car, 71Hc. No. 2 mixed: 1
car, 73c, .'t. 2 mixed: 1 car, (near white),
7ii"C 2 cars, 724c; 4 cars, 73V; 1 car.
TJc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 73c. No. 6 mixed:
1 car, 7!"c; 2 cars, lie No. mlxeri: 2
cars. 73c. Sample: 1 car. (white). 72l4c;
1 car. (hot), oofcc; 1 car. (hot). 64c. Oats
No. 3 white: 2 cars, Mc; 2 2-K cars. 624c
No. t white: 1 car, 61V. Sample: 2 cars,
foe.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 tur
key, 21.MVil.7; No. 3 turkey . i $1.65H81.M;
No. 2 hard, 21.65V? iM; No. 3 'hard, II.M4
61.66: No. 4 hard, $1 Simffl.M; No. S
spring. ll.47HitJtl.66; No. 2 durum, 21.66Q
1S: No. 2 durum, 21.64(jm.R5. Corn: No. 2
white, 73'47Wc; No. 3 white, 7J7So:
No. 4 white, 72fW2c; No. 6 white. T214W
West Farnam
Bargain
When we offer a house as a bargain
TiL' TS" be'v that t ia worth mora
than the money we ask for It.
Someone is going to pick up a mighty
rine home, for comparatively little
money in this eight-room house In the
h?J?rt l tha Wl Farnam District.
The house Is In the beat condition,
located one-half block from the Farnam
car line; fine lawn; paved street, fully
paid; P'ianent sidewalks.
Two baths on second floor. Weeping
porch. Large bed room on third floor.
Hne furnace with thermostadt.
All in all, a very comfortable home and
one which will give satisfaction to any
one who takes It.
A. P. Tukey & Son
1507-2 w. O. W. Bldg. Phona Doug. tot.
Chicago
Minneapolis ..
Imluth
Omaha
Kanraa City..
St. Lnuls
Winnipeg
47
21
77
Oats.
ISO
northern, 1MMS; No. 3 northern,
H.!trt.iv
MINNEAPOLIS, May 4.-FLOLR I n
changed. K. Rl r,r-MCIc
ttVB-2l.IMil.le.
IRAN-JJ.M.
(MKN-.No, X vellow. 71'4r7
OAT-No. 2 white, (AfKVjc.
OMAHA iRF.l.l. MlRKKTi
BUTTF.R-No. 1. 1-lb cartons. 21c; No.
2. 9-1 b tubs, 2tc.
rilKPSB-Imported Swiss. 2V; Amer
ican wl. !ic: block falss. 22r; twins, i OMAHA. May 4. 1916.
l'c. daisies. ; triplet. l.-c: Yuiiiik Receipt were: CstUe Hogs. Sheep
Ameri. a, is. ; niue isne! nru K. i'.-r; urn- Mondav.... .0 A.S4 4 012
DU " . j iJl. I v . VTnl B 'T.tlmate Tursdsv ..Vi
'"I'-Vm"?.? hl1-ertrrr,le. Mr- 1 h'" Week. 11
wJ.-.T '4i '7.T.vrr?r.,P"L"i.. Pme rtsys Inst week .16.762
in"; nHfuS 'lic- meckeJ; lie- l Z S' ? ' V" 5 O.I.NI
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Hfvy Beeves Steady to Eaiier and
Other Kindt Steady Iambi Ten
to Fifteen Lower.
HOG RECEIPTS ARE MODERATE
Same dy. 3 wks rko.10.ITI
ll.fO
17,-4
2T?.71
11.S44
sort of hog unsold after pretty fair
clesranre hsd been made. !
Representative sales
K. ar lk Pr Ko. a M. Pr.
e I I e 1 ? f tM ... T j:4
4 i l f r . . 7n
47 - H 1 l? IT yi 4 T m
! ... hll Tl V ) t JIH
n !x i 7 it. ; id ; 'v,
44 n t Ill K lit
i 6. mi in w mt ... ti
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Reactionary Tendencie of the Day
Before Lacking on Exchange
Yeiterday.
SOME WAR SPECULT1ES DECLINE
..dot
12 (M7 '
17.14 !
fHKKr' lnc si lece.pts w.'ie very tslr
this morning, being the healest on Ihe
board, and when packers snnounced their
Intention of taklna another 16c off vshies
It dlil not occasion any great surprKe. SF.W YORK. May 4 Reaction! y
Nothing much moved during the early j lennencies su n ss maile yestenlsys re
part ot the forenoon, hut when sellers versa I noteworthy were lacking in to
ilnelly heRsn to cut loose It was at prVes ' ' market, bin the undertone was un
that were anyway I'lhhv lower than ye. certain fnr the greater pert of the se
terday. bulk of the lamb selling amund Jslon, with siib-suriacc lnllniinnH of re-
I. IT 'T n. Fr A TV L LJ 1. mh 1,1.
-w.r.. i . t k. . v. ,fii iv 4 whs . v.i
i,r,i itXmrZ . folio wa- """"" !Sn, itntf Isst year. 7.M H.!1 14.847
KEK Ol'Tr-RbV' No. 1 17-V-; No Tnc ,0-" "h"" " rrel.ts
?. lJHe; No- 16c. loins. No. 1, 20140: I ' ' boss and heep at thrt Kvth
fie. 2 lc; Nlo. 2. 1IV chncki. No l, 1 ' 'maha live stock market (or the yesr
gates! '..VfN. ;'No r .$M S
210.1". as against ll 27 yesterday. 8oine
shorn lambs hroimht t.3f.
llulw ot the offering consisted of lambs
stain today, there bring only a couple of
loan of ewes, and no wethers or yesr- H'onnaratlvely light.
newid selling on a rn1ned scale. Few
If any of these offerings were for foreign
account, however. In striking contrast to
yesterday's operqtlon. Irading wa
t'heep 7.iM W4.M7 6.27
The following tab- show th averae
price for hogs at the South Omnha live
stook market for the last few days, with
comparisons:
tate. I 1I6. 1I4. !ll2.lH12.lliiU.lH.il'0r
7 4H
April 12
April I?
April 20
April 21
April 22
April 21
Allll II
April Si
April 2ril
April ITI T Sj
April 22 7 t
2 78J
7 1. 4;
t 2y 22 SC4
7 HSI 2 Jt! a V
7 .V7Vi a jiv 1 i
I I Ml I 6
7 24UI I 8 Mil 7 SI I t 811 22 2
Ht '! " I 7 CT S Kf! im s wi
I I SI S II I W 1 w
AprU 2S j .16 17! 8 If 7 S S 74 I 121 7 01
April . 4o'(l 8 181 8 SU 7 0 I M
M.v 1.. 7 2!rt. 8 17 8 41 7M1ICII 'I
May 2.. IK I 7 Ml 6 74 Olj
May 8.. I 7 XI l IMINIIH TV1
May 4..I 7 2nil 2 ! 7 82! 8 2I W'l 7 Ot
iac; rso. a wnite. i(iiL"c; no. x yellow,
7SV73c: No. 2 yellow, 724fc73c; No. 4
yellow, 72ifi72c; No. 5 yellow, 72a724c:
No. 6 yellow. 7H4ffl72;c: No. 2 mixed. 7i
71Mer72i4c; No, 6 mixed. 71W3Wc; No.
mixed, 7U4!fe"2c; sample mixed, tthie.
Oats: No. 2 white. . SWWtfe; standard.
62j&2V; No. 2 white, kifV-; No. 4
white, 81ViAlc. Barley: malting. 78a
76c; No. 1 feed, ffT3c. Rye: No. 2. 1.0vl
6109; No. 8, tl.Cr7H(Un.08.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feaiarea of the Tradlasjr and CImIbs
Prices Bard ( Trade.
CHICAGO, May 4. Canadian govern
ment restrictions of exports had a bullish
effect today on the wheat market here.
Gains in price, however, were not all
held, the close being weak, M3 to He
above last night. Corn finished e to Vfco
up, oats, at a shade off to a advanoe,
and provisions, with a rise of 10c to 20c.
Although the likelihood appeared re
mote that In any possible juncture the
action of the Canadian authorities would
have a material influence on supplies In
the United States, wheat shorts were
quick to run for cover. Higher quota
tions at Liverpool tended further to make
the bear side of the market unpopular,
and It wa not until midday that specu
lators ventured on1 a selling drive. Good
support was encountered on the ensuing
dip In prices, and there was a quick re
bound, which, however, seemed to lose
energy In the last fifteen minutes of the
session.
Disappointment at tha apparent ab
sence of urgent foreign demand had
something to do with the comparative
weakness of wheat during tha last trans
actions. After trading hours, a report
was received from the east that 109,000
barrels of flour had been sold to EJurope,
but belief prevailed here that the an
nouncement referred to old business.
Corn developed strength largely as a
result of Argentina advices telling of
severe crop damare. Assertions, though,
that European demand had turned to the
United States were not confirmed. Phorts
In oats took to cover owing to tha bulga
In other grain. There was also rossle
that cash demand had much Improved.
- Enlarged export trwde tended to lift
provisions. Besides, hog receipts today
were not so plentiful as had been looked
for.
Futures ranged a follow:
Trtl. lel Open.) Hlgh. Lw
itlUITRT Brolleis. r; spring chirk-
ens. l!c. hens, 14c; cocks. 'c; roosters,
gic; stags, Hc; ducks. 1m-: geese, HT;
turkeys, 13ftlfcc; pigeons, per dos., kX;:
ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full
feathered. 8c; squabs. No. 1. 21.M; No. 2,
tw--
Frult and vegetable prices furnished by
Clllinskl Fruit company:
FRUITS Oranges: rnry California
Pavels, HOs, 6s. Ii.60 per box; I Jus, Hun
klst. 22.78 per box: Vm. Sunklst, K per
box; extra fancy Mediterranean fweets,
all sises. 23.38 per box; fancy Tic Too
Mediterranean. Sweets, 81 per box.
Lemons: fcxtra fancy tkMn Howl,
Mm, 84 .80 per box; fancy Mlver Cord,
is, S60s. 84 per box. Urapefrult : Cele
brated ChaaeV 46s, I2.6 per box: 64a,
(2.7S per box; 4s. 22 pr box. Apples:
xtra fancy White Winter Pearmaines,
81 60 per box. Pineapples: Extra fancy
Cuban, -24s, s. 8i.B0 per crate.
Bananas. $2 to 82.28 per lunch. Umea. 21.78
per basket. - M
VKXll-XrABIli3S California new rab
bf 6 to lOU-ih. crates, 2c per lb. Cel.
ery: Jumbo, toe per loen. Uead let
ruos. 81 per doien, lest lettuce, 40c per
doseo- Artichokes, 21. fl per doieti. tn
dlva, e per lb. Onions, yellow, 2c per
lb.; Texas Bermuda, white, 21.76 per
crate; Texas 'Bermuda, yellow, 21. 50 per
crate. Onion sets: Vellow and rod, $1.60
per bushel; white, $1 .74 per bushel. Pep
pers, 60c per basket. Tomatoes, fancy,
4 60 pr crate; choice, 84 per crate.
Spinach, SOo per dosen. Faraley, 80c per
doxen. Turnips, our per dosen. Straw
berries: Louisiana, pints, prospective)
price, 22.75 to 22 per case. Potatoes: Colo
rado Rurals, 78o per bushel; Red River
Ohlos, too per bushel; Minnesota whites,
V)o per husnel. Mushrooms, Wo per lb.
MlV-ICELLANlOOUShelied popcorn,
4c per lb. Crackerja. k. 60 ptr rase;
21.75 per half case. Peanuts: Raw. 7n
per lb.; roasted, sack lots. H lr lb.
salted. Jl.CO per csn. Asparagus: 110ms Morris t Co KM
grown, halt-lb, bunches, 60c per dosen lwlft A Co 14:5
bunches. Checkers, W 60 per case. Cocoa- jCudahy Tacking Co... 797
nuta, 23.60 sack. dos. )e. Nuts: No. 1 rH- Armour Co 1,301
iornia wainuis, vr-r m-, t Mumhv
per lb.; 60, 8-0. figs, ti par box. Sugar Morr.n .....
walnut dates, 81.40 per box. Filberts. 16c ;iitnro,n racking Co....
per lb. Pecans, lSc per lb. Almonds, 8o 0man ja,-it. Co..
e per lb. Hwlft. from tit. Joe...
, . , . I Benton, Vansant it I
Liverpool mmrwm. Hill ac Son
3 601 8 7V, 7 701 oi, 2 14
lings ot conseaut-nce here.
loiter In the day some fed westerns
sold at $10 1.1, nd before the close a
ftrlng of Mexicans reached 210.20, th
dav's highest figure.
Today's receipts were estimated at
twenty-eight cars, or 8.600 head, and tha
total for the two daya amounts to IA..V22
head. This Is the smallest of anv recent
week, being 2 omi lighter than a week ago.
Severe declines were reslaterefl hv some
of the war spec.a.tlea at the outset, nota
bly In pieaaeil steel enr, which fell more
than six points, bjt soon m.ie substantial
recovery. There wore rumors that the
banks were Klmalng some discrimination
sgalnst rnllatei-Hl of thla character.
S Pstlnghnuse Klcctrlc held better than
any others of that group, later ri'lng five
i-oinis. .iiner inaustrlal and eauipments
and la 4,( short of the supply for the of the same class gnlned two to four
f 64 8 811 I Mi 8 M
7 64. S Ml 8 90) 8 ftS j
7 4T 6 W t W
7 o I t 7 01 I
T 411 0 (l " I I w
7 Ml 6 14, t 11
Sundav.
Receipts and disposition of llv stock
at tha Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
(or twenty-frrur hours ending at 3 p. nr.
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. She p.H'r's,
C.. M. St. P 3
Wabash 8 8 .. ..
Missouri Pacific. ... 3
Union Paeltl.; to 2ft 12
C. & N. W cast.. i 4 1
C. N. W. west.. 67 N 1.1
C. St, P.. M. & O.. 24 14
"., H. g.. east.. 3 2 1..
C, B. 4 g., west.. 45 2 13 ..
C, R. 1. ft P., rsst 16 6 2..
C. R. I. P.. west 6 2 2 ..
Illinois Central .... 7 3
Chkago Gt. West.. 4 1 ..
Total receipts ..374 1"S 21 I
L-ISIVSITION-HKAD.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
. 2
1
20
l.iOl
I.MDi
3. KM
1.0!
316
LIVERPOOL. May 4.-WHEAT-oot. F. B. Lewis
firm; Ne. I hard winter, 13s lOd; No. 2 j. R. Root & Co -.
red western winter. 18s 10V4d; No. 2 Manl- j. h. Bulla',.
toba. 14s Id; No. 3 Manitoba, 13s lid. ' L. K. Hubs
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixea, .Kellogg
new, 68 6d: American, nuxea, cm, no pvcrthelmer & liegcn.
stock; La Plata, mixea, sa I'to
ill. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild
2 1 Mo. a. Kan. Calf Co..
St. Lonis Grata Mark.
firr tniiis Mnv 1 WllKAT.Xn
red. $1.6?JM.6',: : No. 2 hard. 8l.lVMrl-l; .V,""8"
May, tl.!v; July, 31.38. I 11181"
CORN No. 3, 77Vic; No. 2 while, 78tf Huffman
78H: May, 7H4i; July. wc. wm .
UAlo IN o. 2, oanv, n. lrmw, wvra 1 .viryers ..
84")o ;oiasberg
naaer. jonrs oc .imiin
Tanner Bros.
John llarvev
7ennls St Francis......
Kline
Coffee) Market.
NEW YORK. May. 4. There waa soma
covering by July snorts in th market
Mir futiimea bin. thla mornlna. but
after opening 8 points higher to 8 point .Other buyers
lower the market eased off In tha later
trading under scattered realising and a
Uttle trade selling. Tha close was at a
net decline of 2 to 8 points. Bales, 11.2M)
bags. Closing bids: May 820c; June,
.20c; July, 7.42c; Aufcnat, 7.48e; Septem
ber, 7.44c; October, 7.49o; November.
7.62c; December. 7.57c; January. 7.8c;
February. 7.68e; March, 7.4c; April,
7.78c,
Spot steady; Rio No. 7, 7c; Santos
No. 4, Mo. Coat and freight offer a ere
unchsngod. ,
REAL ESATE: INVESTMENTS
ABSTKACT OF TITLE
litis Guarantee and Abstract
Co.. a modern abstract otfice.
mk, so. litn rnone i'. w.
2ul-k Stale
Pk. Bldg. I'. i2a.'.
Hr.tU AU.-1IIAC1' CO.. oldest aOatraet
otlloe in Nsbraska. aw uranaeia 1 nea
Kerr
Jt-ssen & Morrell
$2,800 Investment
Store and Cottage
I Best little close-In Investment we fenow
,of; store building, cottage, barn, full-lot.
on paved street, east ot lh St. Present
! rmitnl but $jii. which can be Increased at
.expiration of present lease In August.
I RtMjulr.- Il.son csh to hnndle.
- Glover & Spain
V heat
May.
July.
Corn
May.
July.
Oats
Msy.
July.
pork
July.
' f Pt.
Lard
July.
Sept.
Ribs
July
Sept.
r
1 62 1 2
1 86 1 3Ct
7T 771,
7tl 80
' ' 66'
64Vi 64
12 SO 18 40
18 80 12 82tt
10 86 , 10 47
10 80 10 70
10 8741 10 80
10 85 11 07
I Close.lVes'y.
1 81i
1 24
76t
644
64
12 20
18 60
i tra
10 57)
10
10
I
1 2
126
73
SO
66
64
18 88
18
10 46
10 70
WTT
lr7
1 (2
1 26
78
79
84
66
13 20
18 82
10 80
10 80
10 88
10 86
!81t-20Clty National,
Douglas 3M
p f AL ESTATE FOB EXCHANGK
HOUSUli TO KXCHANGE.
vnwm house, modern, euet front on N.
Soth ft., clear of inc.. pr. 33,600; want a
uood n-r. cottage, balance In money.
I room totlagc. not mod.; price 31.4".
mtg. 2vj0, want to turn in equity as first
payment 011 a u-nt-i rei'leii ur tncoina
piorerly, not to ex"e-U 34,1 n.
W. S. FRANK
'-St Novllle Block .
ft-K()R 8ALK or ex.hange bath hou se
hx elslor Springs, M.i.. with fui niched
flat 16 rooms, price 3a,610. Take Income
property any town above 10,0(0. Jim
Wry, Sloux City. Ia.
FOR EXCHANGE Improved fruit farm,
also fine tract of raw land, also resi
dence in 0:-nd Jimctloii, Colo. Trade
one or all. C. R Iough. owner. Grand
Junction, CV.IO.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
2
3
4
5
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
REAL ESTATK LOANS
tic TO 310,000 made promptly. F, O.
Waad. Weed Bid., l'th and Karnsni Bta
CITY and farm loan. 6. 6. 4 dot csol j
J. H. Dumont to. 41 niaie uaaa.
WANTED City luiu- and warrants. W,
FarnaT Smith 4k Co . U-'O If'amam Bt
MONET on habd for city and farm iuana
H W. Tender, City National Bank Hldg.
WANT E r Oil y loans. Peturs Trust Co.
rKE us first for farm loans in eastera
Neb. United Htte Trust Co.. Omaha.
iTS! CITY LOANS. C. Q Carlberg.
Rrandets Tnester Bldg
Oil AH 4 l.'.MieH hul Nel.lueka faxnia
CTKKKr E REAL EST AT K CO..
Mdl Omaha National, f-booe Lout: la 2718
' in Richland Acres
If you want soma of the best level and
gently rolling rich land, close to a paved
road and a good local ion, you should not
overlook seres in this new srl.lnkjii. u
la all In alfalfa and original praliie, onlv
a ahort dlstanoe from Benson and ad
Joining Keystone Park on the northwest
Some pieces have running water. An
elegant place for an Investment or a
future home. This tract la only 8 blocks
from the Jitney line. These acres will he
sold on our usual easy terms. Price. txV
to 1460 per aer.
Hastings & Heyden
K14 HARNEY ST.
Cottea Market.
NEW YORK. May 4. COTTON KpoL
quiet; middling upland, 10.30c; sale,
I.M bale.
Cotton future opened steady; May,
60c; July. t.c; August, .9oc; October,
10.13c December, w.wci January, w.c;
March. 10.67c.
Cotton futures closed firm: May. t.xzo:
July, lO.OSe, October, 10.38o; December,
lu.nne: January, jv.uo; warcn. iu.mo.
Tba aotton market closed firm at a net
advance of U to 14 point.
O am aha Hay Market.
upland, none here, would bring 31100; No.
1. 310.Bt3U.n0: No. 2, VI.niHyaQ.oo; jyo. i,
24.004(7.00. Choice midland, none here,
would bring 311.00; No. 1, 3! 00U.OO; No.
2. 37.004 lu. 00 ; Mo. 3, M.OiUTOO. Choice
lowland, none here, would bring 20.60;
No. 1. i.004i.00: No. 2. 3ri.0Ofi4.O0; No. 2,
84O0fl.OO. Straw, choice wheat. 3a.0tt
6.60. Alfalfa, choice. 313.60; No. 1. 311.004
13.00; No. 2. 3.0Oi10.00; No. I, T.008.00.,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 4. MJCTALB Th
Metal exchange quotes spot lead at 84.13
4il.3u; spelter, unquoted. Spelter at
London. I: lead. 20 7s8d.
The metal exchange quote tin easy,
33 0tNO.0O; copper, steady; electrolytli ,
119.00: casting. 218.60filA76.
At Jondon: Spot copper, 77 6s.
tin, f ISO !; futures. (182.
82
6
1R3
W)
42
13
6
82
2
47
6
70
7
13
19
11
2
2
ti
M
IK)
14
24
210
as4
2.044
1.420
2,t4
277
corresponding days of Isst yesr.
Quotation on sheep and lambs: Lamb,
light. 89 sofl 10.16; lambs, heavy, m.t
.: lamb, shorn. 3.onfli8.4ft; yearlings,
llsht. r.noU8 38. yearlings, beavr, 276i
2.00; aethers, good to choice. 325tl.7S;
wethers, fair to good, tS.Onfl 3J; ewes,
good to choice, 37. 7643. 60; ewes, fair to
good. S7.2Ta7.75.
Representative ssles:
No.
KM clipped lambs
y-0 fed shorn lamb....
Mexican lambs
2"-) Mextcan lambs
26 culls
24X Mexican lambs
ISO Mexican lambs ....
Av.
, 77
. 73
. TO
, 71
. 4
. 87
. 87
Pr.
3 86
4 10
10 10
10 10
8 ;
10 10
10 10
IIIKAUO I.IVB STOCK MARKET
rattle t'lras llos ' Weak 8 her a
Unsettled.
CHICAGO, May 4.-CTTLE-Roclpts,
2.0m head: firm; native twef steers,
(U 75; western steers, 26aritf7.4fl; cows and
heifers, 33 im.40; calves, IH iXifiN .'O.
HtKJS Rcelpts. heaa; weak,
after averaging a Shade higher; bulk of
sales. 37.4nr7.e; light. 27.it7.7(; mixed.
37.2iitl7.8n; heavy, 27.0Cfl7.; rough, 7.00
7.16; pigs. 2684MX
llEa;P Receipts, ,0.; unsettled;
tlieep, 27.408.40; lamb, 33.00 10.69.
points, and i..l..r and ferllllxer shsres
rose in iiKe degree. I nppers were con
sistently strong throughout.
United States Steel hesitate! In the
esrly dealing-., but riwo a point later, de
spite Inceksant selling. Canadian Pacific,
one of yesterday's weak fi-nture. recov
ered more than half its decline, snd
Union Pacific. St. Paul. Ihlgh Vallev.
Nsm- Haven and Rock Island were up
one to two points. The entire list shaded
moderately at the close.
Total sales of Hocks amounted to
0n shares.
The financial event of the dav wss
the sale to a bankera' svndlcate of
Ortl.om Pennsylvania 4 general mortgage
bonds, to be used in large part for re
funding an Issue of 34 per cent con
vertibles. Public offering of thcee bonds
mill afford another test of Investment
conditions.
The bond murket wa Irregular on light
and narrow dealings. Total ssles, psr
value, asgregsted 8).470,oM.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
.le Hlah
41
Totals (.871 (.626 (,0
CATT LK Receipts were fairly liberal
thla morning, 27 care being reported In.
The total for the two daya ainoulj to
11. MM head, being almost 4,000 s slier
than the excessive run last week, but
with that exception the largest of any
recent similar period, and larger than
year ago by over 4,000 head.
Good to cholca light beevea TXT active
seller at fully steady price, uefcvy cat
tle on the other hand were a little sticky
as they have been on most daya of late.
Buyer left the heavy cattle until tho
last and they were at no time active sell
er. Prices ranged anywhere from ateady
to a little K-wor.
Cow and heifer were in good demand
and light supply. Light oows and heif
ers were active seller at fully steady
K rices. Heavy and medium kind were
is active, but still there wa not very
much difference in prioes. Th tendency,
however, waa a little easier.
Blocker and feeder were In moderate
upply and good demand, so that price
li.iwed little or no Chang compared
with yoterc'ay.
Quotation on cattle: Good to cholca
yearling, 84.0OU3.46; good to cholca heavy
comfed lieeves, I7.7fvyl.00; fair to good
cornfed peeve. 27.6tnr7.76L common to fair
corn fed beeves. 7.0u47.60; good to choice
heifers, .'6H8.00; good to choice cows,
38.804)1.40; fair to good cows, t6.7nQ4.30;
common to fair oows. 83.T63.16; good to
cholca stocker and fdera. 87.fya t.or;
fair to good stocker and feeders. (7.009
7.60; common to fair stocker and feed
er, 2ft.ON2r7.oO: stock heifer. 36.767.28;
stock cow, (6.60ft4.7F; stock calve, 2ft.S32
2.8b; veal calves, 27.3rl0.00; fat bulls,
sisgs, etc., 86.00.76; stock bulla, K.-3MJ
7.00.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Km. Av. Fr. Ns.
II MTU 14.,
Dry Good Market.
NKW YORK. May 8 Ontton teodn
continue iirin una ... iwuj uemaria. i
Yarns are quieter, but firm. Men wear n!
ror rail 1 noi oeing ornnrea ireeiy, inq m
4 Ill T tf
M 114 I
Spot , 1 If' J
im ii. 1 '
17,
II
10
34.
It..
20. .
44..
ii..
I..
.... Ml 7 M
....ill 7 M
8TEKRH AND HEIFERS
A. T
. 474 T 44
.111 7 T
. T 7
.1114 T M
. 7(11 I 0
.14t M
.14T I M
REAL ESTATE WAXTED
LIST your property with H it. Lander
you, yn Neville Blk n Min
LIST real eklate and renlaie with lON-
F.I.SiiN R. K ro., '. fjm Nat I Bank.
Read Th Be "Bjaine.a Chauea
nd get Into your owa business.
Cgah Price Wheat: No. 3 red. 31.82;
No. 2 hard. 31.Sftft1.83. Corn: No. 2
yet low, vhwV; NO. yellow. 77c.
Oats: No. 3 white, ttAttc; standard,
6V066c. Rye. No. i. 3123. Barley 1
7je. Timothy; 36.604OTO0. Clover:
8.i..n3 00. Pork: I17.au. Lard: 310.2S
I . 1 . 1 1 .... . a V 1 . V
1 IV. av. r . 1 . s.v.wnoyiv.wn.
BUTTER Steady ! creamery, 2338c.
POTATOES Steady ; receipt. 32 cars;,
. iTiu-nia&ii Ma Wisconsin, reu, &tV3act
wii niHiui ana w isconsm, wnne, BMaiuc.
tXJiiS-Lower; receipts, 39,812 cases: at
mark, cases Included, 17(&'18c: ordinary
firsts. lWj'fll7c; firsts. 184H8c.
iuulthi-Alive, higher; fowl. 15c,
New York General Market.
NEW YORK. May 4.-SUOA R-Raw,
easy:, centrifugal, 4.77c; molusse. 4c;
refined, steady; cut loaf, 6.90c; crushed.
2Wic; mould "A," 8.4Se; cubes, 8.2&t;
XXXX powdered, 8.15c; powdered, 8.10c;
fine granulated, 8c; diamond "A," c;
oonfeclluners' "A." (,9uc; No. 1, 876.-.
Trading in sugar futures were quiet;
price at midday showing practically no
changn from yesterday.
BUTTER Steady; receipts. 10,248 tubs;
creamery extras. 82 scoring, 21c; cream
ery, higher scoring 3l(tvt3o; firsts, itit
3un: second. 27428c.
EGGS Irregular; receipt. 46.D08 cases;
fresh gathered extras, 2Mu22c; storage
packed, extra firsts. 21c; firsts. 3utflc;
regular packed, extras firsts, 4i41c;
firsts, linM:. Nearby hennery whites,
fine to Jm.nct. 23'u.ic; nearby liunnery
browns, ilial2c.
l'HEEHB-Vrr strong: receipt. L180
boxes; state whole milk, froe specials,
W'fM'e; state whole milk, average
rancy, in-ivisvi
POULTRY Live, unsettled: ithlng
quoted. lresse(L quiet western i7oxn
roasting chickens. r7j'4lc; fowls. HWii
1 lev; turkeys, 16'Ac.
1 1
Kaasaa t'lty Grain aaa Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 4-WHBAT
No. 2 hard. 1.W1S7. No. ! red, 31.683
l.hVf. May. 3164; July, 31-38; t-epiem-ber.
fl.lk61.l6Vi,
CORN No. 3 mixed. 76yr6c; No. I
white. 78c; No. 3 yellow, 76U-; No. 3.
7r; May, 74c; July, titaej Tkptamaar,
7c.
0ATS-N0 3 whlta. 644jcc; No. I
mixed, 6Ii3C2a.
BUTTEK-t'reamery, 7c; first. 26e;
seconds. :"3c; packing, 17.
EGGS Firsts, 17c-; sc.nds. ISc.
MJI LTRY Hens. 14c: ruters. J0c
ttrkeys. lie- .
Ulnar noils l.rnla MarVei. .
MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 4 WH E AT
Msy. 11.), No. 1 hsiJ, f I.Ct'.; No. 1
light weights are dull. Silk ribbons hava
been sold for export to South America
in moderate quantities.
Rvaported Apple aad Dried Frail.
NEW YORK, May 4 -Evaporated ap
ples dull. Prunes steadier. Apricots and
peaches quiet. Raisins steady.
I
Now York Moaey Market.
NWW YORK. May 4.-PR1MK MER
CANTILE PAPER J3 per cent.
ST BRUNO EXCHANGE - Steady;
sixty-day bills. f4 79H6; for cable. f4.7V76;
for demand. 4.72S.
SILVER Bar, 60c; Mexican dollar.
38c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
T1MI4 I-OANS Easv; sixty and ninety
day. 2'Vil- per cent; six month, iWst
2 per cent.'
CALL MOMKY-Steady; highest. 3 per
cent; lowest, 1 per cent:, ruling rate, 2
per cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing
bid. 1 per rent: offered at 2 per cent.
Closing Quotations on bends today were
ss 'ollows:
U. n. ret. 3 re ... M4V V. v. Mn. s, sji
4e onupon N. Y. (-. INI.IMU
f 8. la. rf 111 H'K Y. Uts .JUW
4a euusm IMVN. V.. N. H A H ,
U. H. rag lnl rv Ill
4ft ooupAB llftSNnrthem Psc. 4 ... HH
Psnanis s Mupos. .I'm do Is uv
Am SnMlisn 4a ...in O . L rat .... It
A. T. A T. c. 4.l0iHHc. T. T. ta.... 7I,
Armour 8 Co. 4San4 1'aea. eon a
Auhlasn ia. 4s... W Hasdis no. 4a ti
Bal. Oh Is UlS'S. I a 8. r. t. immm
rtittm 8 O 4S So. I'ac e. 4a (,
L.., B. aT u. . a.. if so ear. 4a
. II 4 8 I ISta.-UHStRs. Hallavsr (a ..
ri a go. rot. m 1 nios rvific 4, ,
! D. A R. O raf la 414 4s 4a
j Krio fan. 4a 74 l'. H HuDbar 4a..
Oao Klartrla U .m.f g. (Slrat la ...
Orul No. 1st . H VtUlk tat la
'.III. Co raf 4a.... II Was. t alas 4Hi
it. .-. s. rot. mm.... naoH. xio
I., N. in. 4a M4.S" Par. ev.
4,
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Mo. ro. cv ia Bouaa Oor. 4V,a....liBV
London Mark Market.
LONIXtfs', May 4. American securities
opened Irregular. eaad off during tha
session and closed dull.
SILVER Rar, 2Hd per ounce.
MONEY l'.Vm per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES Short bills 2 per
cant; three months, 2V. til 16-13 psr cent.
St. Joseph Lira ttook Market.
ST. JOS6UPII, March 4. CATTLK Re
ceipts, l,uu head. Market strong: strsrs,
37.utso.60; cows and heifers, 34.6u4.,
calves, 340Uii.2t.
HOGS-Receipt. 4.400 head Market
strong, top. 81 46; bulk ef sales. f7.2:r
7.7'.
SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpis. 4.fc.
hi ad Market strong; lambs, f ld.boy 10 40.
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11...
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.107 T 44
. 14 T aa
.lilt 7 70
.114 1 U
. 474 7
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COWS.
..lot) ( n 11
.. 7.1 4 24 I
.. t4 I 44 14
.. fi3 I SO It
. .1U0 t 00 I
..U 4 II
.. Ill 4 H
lltlTERS,
. .ItMM 4 M I
. . M4 I 74 IA
..Ml 7 00 13
,. W 1 S 14
.. 777 7 M
IJULU.
. . 46 6 fen I
.1700 I 5
..1740 I M
. .! I 1ft
. .vi;n 4 la
. laal I a
.711 I M
. 4! t 04
. 741 I II
. 4t 1 m
703 I 49
. 10 H
.iilM 4 n
. 4S4
.low 4 tl
.1104 7 40
.44 t 04
.. 447 7 I
..ll4 T a
..141 T 40
.,404 7 4a
.140 IS
. .! 4 M
..ib.o las
. . I4n 8 44
..11,0 I 16
. 11M 7 I
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I Ill I 00 3 HI 4
4 u 6 4 IT0 I n
.v 1 40 I IU IH
I ! 1 M I laa 4 71
1 ISO I 00 1 10 14 04
1 81V I 71 1
BT'JCKi-.ltS AND FEEDERS.
U 1 04 I.,.., TI4 T 44
7 7 24 14....: 441 T M
4 411 7 30 Ml T 4
HOGS Receii.iM, u l.lle very .'sir. war
not nearly so large a on last Tuesday,
astlmates calling fnr something like Kttj
car, or 11,000 head. The total for th
two days amounts to 17, HA hesd. This
Is 6.010 smaller then last week, but 3.(14)
heavier than last year.
Early advices from other point Indi
cated a firm fneling in the trade, and, on
the strength of tin shippers slsrted out
in good sessnn and bought freely at
prices that were strong and in the ma
jority of caes as much aa a nickel
higher. Bulk of tli'lr purchases mas
niade around 37 ,2.'y7.;i, atid a part of a
load sold as high aa f7. Jo.
Packers, however, were bearish again
today, and Instead of following the lead
of the shippers, they made their rsrly
offer at a Hat dime derhne.
Seller were forced to slick It out until
nearly midday to better these figures,
hut in the end the lackers gsve In, and
when the bulk of the killer hog finally
sold It aaa on a steady to shade higher
basis, the most of the sale being mad
at f-i. ) .fc.
Bulk of all th sale wa mads at
V.Vtl . with top up to 87.J6. It might
be notexl that the shipper ux-eded In
buying some hogs towards the last end ef
the forenoon at prices that were no more
than steady, while the goners! msrket
wss anywhere from nearly to a nickel
higher. Sellers found rough hogs and
stuff carrying any great amount of
weight In l-oor request ana In this morn
ing, and there more, still son. of this
t. Lnnla I.tv Btark Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. May 4.-CATTLK
Reonlpta. 4,700 head; lower; native beef
steers, f7.6oY) SO; yearlings, steers and
helfera, UOftftt.ftn; rows 3-00!R7X; stock
er and feeders, f8.VTf7.75: southern steers,
3Tt.25iuri.0J); cows and heifer. 34.aii'o.tO;
nstive calves. fA.Otkg 10.00.
HOGS-Reeelpu, )n head: higher;
pig and lights. f6.2Mr7.70; mixed and
butchers, f7.66t".TB; good hcsA-y, fT-cOtf
7.70.
8 HKEP Receipt. 1.308 hd: teady;
lambs, fp st'is 18.76; awes. SAMH8.i6: clipped
lambs. 3X.7ii.10; yearllnts, IVMitia.M):
clipped yearling. f7.00(S;.7t.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 4. CATTLE)
Receipts, 11.000 head; ateady; prime fed
stern, 88.X09OO; dr4ed beef steers,
37. a; 8 10; western st.ers. 37.Ut(2o;
ste.kers and feeders. 34.86fit.3j; bulls,
o.76'(7 0i; calves, I8.(l710.00.
HOGS Receipts, 17.S0O head; higher:
hulk of sales. f7.SMrT.40; heavy. f7.H
7.40; packers and butchers. 27.32tj7.4i;
light. 37.S6di7.4J; pigs, I7.0O&7.7..
SHEEP Receipts, J.80O head: steady;
lambs. fK.SlO.'ffi: yearlings, 37.6068.28;
wethers, f7.0UtS.60; awe. 34.71126.
iSloas City Live- Stork Market.
SIOUX CITT. U.. May 4. -CATTLE
Receipt. 3.000 head: market lOo higher:
native steers, f7.2Vfnt.00; butcher. t6608
7.76; cow and helfera, f6.004f7.a6: can
ner. 3.16Offl.O0i stocker and feeders.
$6.('V37.fi6; calves, .CftI7: bull, U.HXW
7.00.
HOGS Receipt. 4.600 head: market
alow: heavy. 17.70; mixed. 37 17v41.J(;
light, fi.l; bulk or aie. rr.X4jl.lu.
Enginemen Demand
Congress Investigate
Nagel Appointment
CHTCAQrO, My 4). A congressional in-
oqlry into tha rssson Charle K. Nagsl,
former secrtary of eommirri and labor,
wa Mlectnd a th neutral member of
th arbitration beard which settled tha
w8 dispute of th firemen and engi
neer of ninety-eight western railroad
wa demanded tonight In a resolution
adopted by delegate representing th
men' organisation.
Th resolution wss adoptod after an
all-day aeaaion of the man. In which th
award waa dlaotisaed thoroughly. Such
an Investigation la necssaary, th rtaolu-
tton assertsd. If controversies between
capital and labor are to be peaceably ad
justed. .
"We submit that Mr. Xagel waa not
neutrs.!." th resolution said. "Inasmuch
It was clearly established that h I
co-executor ana ce-truste of th tat
( the lte Adophg Buch. which aatat
haa large holding ef railroad securiUes,
and that h I a director In th Union
Trust company of St. Lout and 1n th
Northwestern Mutual Lit Inauranc
company of Milwaukee, both ef which
corporation are larger holder of rail
road securities than th Buach estate."
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Nevada Oopper 2,(KW)
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Ottheahurs. Nob.. Water ka mm. 1114 44
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riir nt Montroal la, nil a
On.aha sor iSm. 14.44 10114
ritr ef rmaha Imp. m. 1117
Omaha Wster 4 Ha, t41 tnj
Omaha Co. Bluffs .. Kr. mm. 1494
rilla-Wa.hlgrn Flour Mill to. 1121.. llv.
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t'al Plaeo, Nob.. 4Ua. 1117 n
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Killed Making a Test
Flight ofViUa Plane
EL PA HO, Te May 4 -Jack Mayes of
8'an Francisco wa killed ytiterdav at
Aiua Calient In making a test flight
of on of th aeroplan purchased for
th Villa army, according t a telegram
from J. B. Berger ot Chicago, who I
nanager of the Villa aerial rorp.
It wa stated In tht message that
May wa flying at th rat of sixty
mile an hour. Th body I being sent
to th border here.
General V!la ha several air craft,
nearly all of which ar manned by
American. It ha ben announced that
tli machine would pe used only for .
scouting duty, and lot for bomli drop-i
j ping. I
KAN FRANCISCO. Msy J-Jack'
Msyes, whose home wa In Ran Fran. !
I Cisco, wa years oil and a 'iu.Ics In
ftvlng, having only recently completed j
a course In r.n aviation school her. He ;
left for Mexico about a month tu.
Itank riearlna.
OMAHA, May 4. Bank clearings fnr
Omaha today were 23,n0,8a.24 and for
the corresponding day Isst year 32,717.-723.38.
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Mrs. John Lavelle
Dies of Pneumonia
Mrs. John Lavelle, wife of John La
valla, of th Uyrne-Hammer Dry Qnods
company, died at their home, 411! La
fayette avenue, vesterday morning, after
a long, hard fight with pneumonia. Mrs.
lAvelle wa 11 prominent worker In Bt.
Andrew's Episcopal church. Surviving
are her husband and three small chil
dren, her father, mother and sister. Uer
parents. Mr. and Mr. Hawkins, live In
Ottawa. Kan., and her sister's home 1
In Kama City.
Th thre children ar' Catharine. ag4
10; John, aged 8. and Margaret, aged 3
years. Mr. Lavell wa 28 year of age,
snd had been a residont of Omaha for
fourteen year. 8h wa a gradual of
the Kansas ritat university and a mem
ber of the PI Beta Phi sorority.
Th funeral will b held Wednesday
morning at 8 o'clock at tb residence.
Burial will be at Ottawa. Kaa,
Bis Imitators But la Competitors.
Safe, Epeedy and PoiiUr Cur lot
Car, tplint. Sony, 0p4 Ifook, '
Stroiaoa Xoadoss, r oum lor, Wist
lufla, aa4 all lamoaois frssa Vsavia,
sUsgbsa ant etkor boor tasaot.
Caro all ckla 4U or rsrsuias,
Tkrsak, Sipbtkaria. KtaisTS att
Ssasko frws Korssi CatO.
M a a V . Kaoaa4r (or Bkoaamatissi, R
1 IS Ipraias, oxs Tkraa.1, ale, II la tyoa.uiu 1
I 18 T'or buttle of CauUi labsm sold la 4
ill Warranaa4 o ajtrs ai..!onuu, Prleo 81.80 )
1 1 par '.Mti 10. 80U by Srassuto, er oonl b aa. 1
I II proal, saors-o paid, ortla full dlrooUooo tor I
j Iviuaol , WdoBfiB4re euoaaVa, I
g t4 Urrc-8llllsi C..CIylB4l, Q. j
addroa
tk. 1 .-..--ii 1 11. e . eiu.i..j m
GLANDS
THICK, SWOLLEN
that make a horie AVheeie,
Koar. hav 1 hick Wind
or Choke-down, can be
reduced with
mmmm
aim any llunch or owclling. No blister, uu
hair ccna, and horie ket t work- Con
rentrsted only a few dropi required 8t 83
application. $2 per bottl deliveted.
lkxik 3 K frea.
ABS0F.CINE, jaantisrptic liniment fornan
kiud, reduce Cyati, Wens, painlul, Kaotud
Vancei Vein, C'lccr. 1 and 2 a bottl at
cUsaJcri or delivered. Book "Evidence" ire.
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