Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 25, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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rTttlCT1.Y modem, large I'i.'flv fur
nished t'o-t room. I m i ti Ti.rn i Mtk,
loirlv nt ial.lioi hood , w.iik.ng diktat! .
Jlarncy A21.
tlNHLK mill .io.i! Mirnliie, "re piT
sirl.-tly too.lciti. -Ne. ...... i r" un nil
I'l.n'v r-f shn.l.-: r-'i 'ii'i Mi- l ! ...'u
UtV d. -strain- f n
vale, modern. 2I7 Mm in
s untiin i . p
i Red tics.
r-r: ST. MAHVS Ave ." strictly m.iderti.
dcnn. cool room, private famll) . , loo
lnJW 2777.
1'Ol'R pleasant rooms, modern, fi- -ti I
floor, one blnrK from 21th street i ir
Vnc. rtione Wehsti r '.'Civ
i NICK, rlcsn. nil modern south room In
private family; cultn llo f or 2 voting men .
tl? a tnontti; i-r.akfast it' desired. :H
'li St.
.1MODERN. well furnished front room or
smaller room, large lawn, private fain
tly Phone Harney 22!-
FAUNA M -One floor. 4 nicp modern
moms, rheart.
TIIK KK.I,Uir,i
Omaha NKWl'ST ami 1'1'ST, strictly
tnodorn. sir blocks from bnlno iliatrict.
)'"n-h, ;rar)pnii. 2X4 HnTicy.
"4:3 CASS Nice cotl roonie. ii.ixlcrn,
walkitiK cJIstance. Very rrRnnahlo.
634 NO. I7TM Coolfron room, private
family, reai-cnablo. Ht'd. 4742.
I'Cxii.. beautiful tront rmm. lnxxo poreli.
hale, flr.p for mni'iicr; n-pala If il-
Irrd; ai'raup Sl N. 2l
PKVKN roonm. all mxlcrii,
flume Hirncy ?i'4?'
Jtenila I'arli.
C NICK, larce. oool rooms, moilrrn. new
furnlturv. nice neighborhood. roui S4:1.
Is'lCE ool room for one or tw ladica,
a pry pilvutc. modrrn: board If desired.
N'lpe nplKhborhood. Itarner .1337.
fTV'0 nice rooma, modern home, walking
dlntance. Tyler 2I7S.
I NICE, large rooma, close to Hnnwom
rark; private famllv. Harnev 44S2.
K Colonnade, 2474 Harney; rholre cool
rooma. Summer rates; brrHkfant free
tJ N. 3 nicely furnished rooms,
modern; houaektvi'lnp rootrui also.
l'ARNAM. :rl Nice. new. atrie'ly mod
ern rooma; ahower bath. Pintle or
floiible.
Farntsaied lltekt-el nic 14tn.
TWO new, modern, nicely furnished
rooma. Ideal for cOUpi. ;is v ;sth Ave
JIarncy 17b7.
LlRht llonaekeeplnn Ilooms.
COOI.. rooma, with alcove, kltchenetfo
furnlahed. Ogdrn Hotel Co., Council
Bluffa. Ia.
KAHNAM, 2s'!i Two nice linusekepplnir
rooms: eipctiicity. gas rnncr,
R 2fiTfl &t7. 33"- Ki-ht "liousekeepInK
riHims, atrlctly tiiiKiern: lio aleepinK
rfKima. Harney i7!7
N liiTH. 214- 'ool. nlr.i rooms for linlit
houaekeeplnK, nitiglp or rn Biiite. Douk-
lloaaea and nttasea.
North.
6IX-ROOM, modern house, located at
2710 Decatur St.: will be vacant May 1;
(23 per month. I'hone H. 64H2
OH RENT 7-rooni house, nil modern.
?4ifi Parker Pt.
KOU RhTNT LCiifht-rooni, stri'tly modern
house. 26JS Chiuies St ; Hiiltable for two
families. CailJVel)ter312!i.
IOH CASS, H Ihtrp rooms. practicHlly new,
modern, fine yard. J.H.
.V27 t'hicao. S rooms, inoilern. S;Ki.
as.l St. Mary's Ave., rooma. $-.'ii
Others, riinswalt. llriindU Thea. TildK.
flout h.
FOR RENT-$G5.00
Dw4?llin?, 414 So. 38th St.; tiled
vestibule, reception hall, front
and back parlors, dining room
and kitchen, 5 bod rooms, 2
bath rooms, hot water heat,
garage. All in first class con
dition. Location A-l. Benj.
8. Baker. Phones D482, II317,
I 'ARK. AV'K. S28 room, strictly mod
ern home, larwe. beautiful, sbmly lawn;
newly decorated: oak floors. Uuiir. MS2.
MUri'llanruo.
Vfr. HE NT, 2 ::2.i Cacs St., modern -room;
sleeping porch; 2 blinki-' lroni
-r line; $.!" per month. Call llainey X
hEK the Central Furniture Storea. VREE
RENTAL LIST.
Jf T 1 Kxi. no., movtnn
I . rvPPn PRi-klnn atnraxe.
JLL, M. .OH. K: pel lllotiltl Ui.
Maggard'sS
ran njui Storaa
can ua tor ea-
alea fur niov.
lng, paLKinK,
Uuuglus Him.
khippiafi.
17U '.Vebater SL
Gordon Van Co. S:
Ri N lUh St Tel D. 394 or Web. la-A
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, mover, l acks, ahipn; 3-hursu vau
and 2 men, J!.2i per hr.: amrugo 12 ier
llie Satisfaction guar. I) 42:s & Ty. ZW.
tfrtiisoa Creluh Bona & Co., HeeBldg.
iiuusca ,n all part(l o tltm city
MODERN' -room cottage, $26 rr mo.;
ItM Fratt. Omaha Realty Co., Red finii.
FlPELlTV FltEIi .
Thone DouKlaa 2iS for complete list of
rail vacant housea and npartmentt, also
for storage, moving, talking, Blilping.
FOR RKXT
We have a complete list or alt housea,
apartments and flata that are for rent.
'Ihla list can be teen free of charge at
Omaha Van & Bturage Co.. KOti s. pith 8c
Stores ana OtMp-.
NEW modern storeroom, MM North ICth
treet; low rent. Conrad Young, 223
Urandei Theater. Doug. 1 .',71.
Nice Cool Office
With Vault
Near the Klovator auil Stairs
Kloctric Li.u'ht Free
The Bee Building
Co.
Siipprintrndpnt'b (Jffice, Ttooni 103.
S r o 1 1 r i ( n ofriie. opposite ij)u i ii ',11 j7
low rent. U. 1". Stebhlna.
WANTEIJ TO BCT
Tale b"s everytbum 2d l anaTyler 141li
'KIC. lurnliuru uoutni aria ioid
C. Rer-J. K'W Kitrnniii !i.--'i ri4i
J N or nr Henim park disirMi-!!-ir -
room liUMt.Wi cotl.-.Ke. I'lin; IHIIMt
li less tuan 3,2i0; cash, J14. ti
montlih. Addiet-n L-lil, It-e
IVwiW. KSTATK
FtRM HAM II I. Wits I Oil t ,;
t ullfornlra.
Live Oak Colonioa, none better T
Smith Co.. 3U-'4 City Nat k. I 2M!
I' ATT K KM N . t'A I . I T'VTl tNT A LANDS "
No. K. fine tic acre trad omy 2-j
tiuleb from trie i.rtutiri;l toiAn of r.itt.-,--hon.
40 aeree In aliiilta. balun in . u!ti
alloh ; 2tooiii hoijfic. bar n aid vicil and
tnurciatiori tor new house A nwHt 'i.-.ir-Hide
place for H nollle. Will . oio' I. ex
i l ange t i Xohrak. r Iowa H;.it or
l;ooii Oniuiia or lnc olu reiilciici- p..ii
rry. I'AYNK INVESTMENT l1i.MIM.VV,
Ware Itlo. k. i m:, n.i
A 1 . 1 K Oil MA LAnTT '
All countie s: i atal o; ji. ( i -. U rite C.
M Woot.ter Co. I'l elan l"'dw.. San Krun-l-isuo.
l-'.i-tul'iirl',ed .11 vein.
M Inneaota.
in. 80 OR 'fin ACRE3, eo.l heavy soil, in
well settled purl of 1 il l ouniy, Minn ,
good roads. n IiiioIs arid th.ir. Let. joi, )
J16 to per acre; teim-. l per am
ash, Nului.ce II ;er a . v u je.:r nu;
land Is paid lor ; pi r ' ni i.uciest
SCH WAH I KOv
J"2 I'lyuioulb iiidg . Minm a;il.s. Mino.
tll..l. FT.TK
It M H I Ml I OH 1 I.F.
I III VI
j PAVE TO'.' a''aiCU -n PALE
Write n a--cd d-" rl t I 'll of you, la ml
and send it to the Pio ix City, la.. loUrnal.
Tows M.t Fowrrful Want Ad
I Medium." Twentv-fn wor 1 evciy Friday
evening. VMurday mm nlng and evciy
Saturi'iy fi ti t mx nd Sunday morning
for one month. giving sialeen a. la cu
twelve d lfeie:it days lor It, or 60 words,
tt: or 75 wards. 1
Largest circulation of anr Iowa news
paper. Ji.n rendera dally In four great
stales
Kansas.
CHEROKEE CUINTY. KANSAS. 1-W17H
To pxct.atigc fur Ko.-d i it resilience.
MVi i n I'lilv IS iiilli (rom Columbus, a.
Boo.) town of 4, .ton people, acres In
whp.it. :',' In iiHtn. 4u acres tn rorn. in
ores kill fir corn, iiores pasture Kami
m 1 lull state of cultivation, good im
provements: fine shsde around the house.
I'.WM-; INVESTMENT O'Ml'ANY.
Ware Hlock. I ininlia.
Monanaa.
CAN locate -M homestPiilers on 10 a''res
each Nice smooth land close tn tim
ber and water. I "rice of location. .'i each.
For p.irtl'-i.lfl i adilrrps. K. ; Karn
wort i. Dillon. Mont.
riirsiikH,
t'xio.v r.nnc railroad
COMPANY
LAXD DKPAIJTMKXT.
llaa Just put on the market about !Vi
acres of bottom and second Im-inni
Farm and Alfalfa 1-aml. adiomna the
Town of OOAI.LAI.A, NERRASKA.
ORallaU Is the Co intv S at ot Keith
County, and Is on MAIN LINE of Cnlon
Racine Railroad.
WILL SUB 1)1 VI t)H.
PRICES:
S.1')0H to I70.no Ter Acre.
TKRMS OF SALF:
OXIvTKNTH CASH -"""-' "
lo annual
pnyments with Intetpst at 6 per cent.
Eor further Information, address or
call upon,
J. A. (11UFF1T11,
LANI COMMISSIONER,
LN10X PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY,
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
COUNTRT HOME NEAR OMAHA
Jll.ouo buya a highly improved farm,
eonalating of about 514 acrea located on
one of our boulevards out from the city,
only a 40-n.lnute's ride. Good water sys
tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa,
tame hay. nice largo beautiful ahada
trees mid all kinds of ahrubbprv and
about lo aeres of natural timber, making
a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo
sition for handling thoroughbred stock of
any kind. Livinx spring in pasture.
C R. COMBS,
lift Rrindeig Theater Rlrtg. Omaha. I.
sriiTT S l.u I T I ItTl I iTat KH 1 , AN dT
No. pi A splendid Mi-acie tiact, ncMrlv
Hll in cultivation; ii miles fioni good towii
on Miirlliintnn 11. K. In the tainous
Scott h Hlulf district; the finest land In
the world for sugar beets, alfalfa and
grain. Will consider good Omaha or
Lincoln rpsidence or Iowa or Nebraska
corn farm.
l'ATNE INVESTMENT COMI'ANY,
Ware Hlock. Omaha.
FOR SALE-lfiO acrea In Perkins countv.
Nebraska. M. Murphy, Owner, Larch
wood, la
If iaeellaat-ona.
TO SELL LAND
quickly and profitably, you must reach
those wlic are at the present time meat
interetedl In farm lands.
. The Iowa farmer la today the best farm
la ii'i prospect In the I'liited states. The,
Den Moines Capital with 240,OoO dally
readers can put your proposition squarely
before a larger number of these live
iHCits than any other Iowa news
paper. Oi?r circulation la guaranteed the
lainest In Iowa. We will insert n 30 word
ud 10 days for only tl.bD (add 6c for each
additional word). Our regular price la lo
per word per day. You save 60c on this
offer. To sell your land tomorrow, aeiid
your ail today to
TI1E DES MOINES CAPITAL,
706 WALNUT ST. LES HOLNE3. I A.
REAL E9TATI5 LOANS
1 HAVE a $l,oi)0 second mortgage (the
first mortgage Is also l,')t on 240 acres
land in Warlield Co., Neb., running for
L" yeHra yet; will trade, for grocery
store. Address 24ah Burt Ht., Omaha.
WE ARE always In funds to make good
farm and citv loans.
PETERS TRDST CO..
1622 Farnam St.
IU:li KSTATK LOAN'S
FARM LOANH, 5 PER CENT.
TOLAND & TR L MBL'LL, 443 Uee Bldg.
ir0 TO 110,000 maae promptly. K." U."
Wead, Wead Hid., lth and Farnam Sta
CITY and farm loans, b. sta, 4 per cant.
J. H. Dumont A Co.. 416 State Hank.
OMAHA homes. Eaai. Nebraska farina,
O'KKEFK REAL K3TATK CO.,
1016 Omaha National. phone Douaiaa 271a
WANTED City loar.a and warrants. W.
Farnarr Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St
GEE us first for farm loans in eastern
Neb. Unltad States Trust Co., Onmha.
( CJTY LOANH. C. G. Carlbarg.
2la-3i2 Rrandela Theater Bldg.
CITY propertv.
W. H. Thomas
Lm i;e
loans a npecialty.
22S State Bank Bblg.
MONEY on hand for city and larm loana
II W. Hinder, City National liana Bid.
HKAL KHTATK FOIt K.('llX;r
DENVER cottage
i irna lia pro(K-i i y
or siilmi l):u land for
Aditre.-H I'-W-l. Ilee.
lX'EST.Ii:XT.
Have a lot In Camper, o.. nill trade
or sell: none but t'nial-ti people bought tn
tins addition. Ad.ir.-as M i, Bw
l'"l! SALE ( ill "TRADE - By owner. IiTi
ncrefr, iiopiovid, soon- luoke und in
wheat, want m i Moid in r. nar iinah..
' Ullislia ll.e.
Ft ill SALE or exchange fine south (75
ft. I Iront lot on I no. rwood Ave., Dun
dec, or will exchange lot a part oav
uii nt on comparatively new, modern,
einht-room hoin-e. erected on good lot m
ciaiice lie ation. Address J 4.77, care Bee.
ItKAL KSTATE NOKTI1 SIDK
Contractor Clean
T Tn nlm
I 1 UUIV
1 irif rooms, 1714 Sahlei, and 1, rooma just
I b'-itii,' -o 1 ii ! 1 1 t 'd at 1K2S Sahlei . Hot Ii fln
! l.-oieil 111 onk and white enamel, modern
1 1111 oiijihout. Photic Webster 41M.
J $'.- Hl"vs u good three-room bouse.
I ele tib- lii.lit t:ai: aiter a.ao p ni., or
Sunday ia Burdetle.
KEAL KSTATK SOUTH SIDK
FlKLircLTTT i)ISTJtT(JT
rti-,w(.HJ
fuiiiai
i lose t,
SOIlf ll
hooi.
fr, nl i i . W ul. i UmUoIi,
8J'I.( 'll'l M'li(rilMH hootj.
(j. .ii.i5i:K(j,
'-' H' .!..' is T . rit.-r I'lilj;.
A BAP.GA1N
in w
rooms
st Hunt- u. J'ark, bungalow. 5
and n lo. l .-.ccping r,ri b.
lle.irlv lllilsl
-1.
oi'; 1 rush first floor,
ilmsh s - ond Poor and
iill . olopli le with ctonii
in los an I ligl.tin fix-
l me and i'lr ii
f .retia ", lioc.-e
w-n.iow4 and r
ti:res. for $".'i
Make an a) p
I'l.lhl'l to
i n i rn
ot
with owii-'i and
ey 7fI9
t. tin
DESIRABI.I-; Pom- for sale or rent, mi
l'i So. 1st st Addresj owner. It H
Eno. Siorm Luke, la
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Receipt Good, but No Sales,
and Cereals Quoted Two to
Three Cents Lower.
CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY
K.MAI1A, Ma
Ii'i . ipba are good. I
W I.PMt
ll-p -p no
tlirro
sales rei rred, and h.t -s
'ininallv to 3c lower, the scil-
quoted
rs holding their wheat for higher price".
Coin ivceipta totaied sevrnty-seven
cars and tti-i .'ash iletnand was good.
iVrn eolil Wc lower to l,c higher.
t'ts sold ifc lower
Aco.rding to advice from l.th Kan
sas City and St I.iik. old wheat as
Wing offered to those markets quite
freely This shows there an- many of
the furmets, as well the country ele
vator owners In the southwest, who are
anxious to lisicne of their sin pin-'1, even
In the face of unfavorable .top conditions
in scatteri d sp lions
Stocks of inrn are imm- and the own
ers of this njaln are paMently awaiting
for bnyers to pat in nn aplent ;itu e.
Clearances were Wheat end flour equal
to l,u2i"ii bushels: corn, llfi.oou bushels;
oats, i.sis.ixm biMbels
l.tv.roiol No inarkrt on acoiint of
holiday.
lYIuu.rv wheat 'ocelpts wpvp .
bu1-elfi and shipments MOi"o bushels.
gnlnst reielpta of "?7.t'i bushels and
shipments nt 2l-'(v' bushels last year
I'rlritnry corn receipts were .vm.ikh bush
els nnd sbtimeiits t.u.isi bushels, asaitint
receipts ol Ii ."io bushels and slupments
of iil."..ini Utiaheln la.st ear
Prlmsty cits receipts were ."!!. fM bush
els and sb'oments liltmlo bushels, saaitist
recoil Is of S71 bushels and shipments
of (i4;,iI0 bushels last vear.
tlVRl-UT RFCEIITH.
Wheat. lirn
ildcaan M M
M InnoB v.is ,X!8
Duliith 4i
omaha 4 77
Ont"
lv
Kansas City. 1W
St Louis f7
Wlnnipr-g PhiI no liarkcl
count of holiday
A',
b
today
on ac
Sales reported were' Wheat No .1
mixed durum: I car. 11.41 Sample I
ear. H.2K. Corn-Nn. 1 white: 1 car, 71V.
No. 2 white. 1 car. 7lc No. 3 white.
2 cars. 71'c No. I yellow: 3 cars. 7llv.
No. 2 ellow: 3 cars. 71'o: L'rars. 71c
No. 3 yellow : 7 cars. 71c. No. ,, yellow
2 inrs 71c. No '. yellow : 1 car. sour.
H'c No. 2 mixed. 2 cars, near white.
71'c; 2 eara. near white, 71c; UMi enrs.
iO'hc; 1 car. 7(Ho. No. 3 mixed. I car.
'iO'.c: 1 car. 7's-. 7 cars, finc; 1 ear, 6iOc.
No 6 mixed. V car, ti',i No. H mixed.
I car. Kxijc. Sample: 1 car. tiV,c; 2 ears
Mi Data standard: I ar. 4c. No. 31
white: , rars. Dc. No. 4 while: 2 cars.
IS'jic Sample; I car. I'i'ue. live- No. 2;
's ar. $10 No. 3: 1V ears, Ji tris.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat No 2 Tur
key. l.4f.Vi1.lfi: No. 3 Tuikev, $1 41'yu
14; No. 2 hard. 1.4:!'ul 4"i; No. 3 hard.
fl.4'.'tl.44: No. 4 hard. $1.37111.42; No. 3
spimg, $1,3411 44; No. 2 durum, $1.41(1-1.42;
No. .1 durum. fl.4iru 1.41. Coin: No. 2
white, 7IM1'h714e; No. 3 white "llTmc;
No. 4 white, 70Vt71o: No. a while. TO'-.V
70e; No. 1 white, 7iKr7toc; No. 2 yellow.
7Pi!7m..o. No. 3 yellow. 7o4n71c; No 4
yellow . 70Vu7le: No. I, vellow . 7ft1.. 'ii 71c :
No
ii yellow, fi! 7o1v: No. 2 mixed. 70'-fi'
lO'ic; No 3 mixed. i'.!iVa7'''. No. 4
mixed, WijiV: No. 5 mixed, (v'.dsi1,!1;
No. ii mixed. iWWi'ir. Oats: No. 2 white.
49'ili'c: tandard. 4!"ft l9'-c : No. ;l white,
i.--51-ll :ic , ,n. WIUIC. .4 11 -l.tal. riarie.
.Malting. i;v,i7no: No. 1 feed. i...1i.7c. iie:
No. 2, $1 n7'..'.l.ns; No 3, $1.07'iilWt.
( IIK AI.lt t.RAIV AM Pltl IMIIVs
Features of the Trading null ( loilna J
Prices on llonrrl of Trnilr,
CHICAGO. .May 24 Actual hostilities
between ltal and Austria depressed
the value of wheat todny. but tor tin
moat part tin effect of the lash had
clearly been discounted In advHtne. The
market closed unsettlid at the same a
Satuixlay night to c down. In corn
there was a gain ol Vt'Wc to c
outs finished -Sic off to 'e up and
visions unchanged to luc higher.
War developinenls had not onlv
net,
pro-
been
foreseen by the wheat trade, but
were
offset by two important factors-a
eon-
gesieu marhci in tne iiay delivery and a
roa?titlon of advorae onip ndvb es from
many portions of the domestic winter
IM-It. A prediction from a well known
exert that Missouri would not harvest
mora than ;)u,0isj,0il0 bushel this vear
tended especially to rally prices. There
were also assertions that serious dam
age was being found In Nebraska.
Scarcity of vessels appeared to hinder
exports. No sale to foreigners were an
nounced either at the seaboard or else
where. Meanwhile country offerings In
he northwest increased somewhat, and
more disposition was shown southwest to
sell new crop winter wheat to arrive. A
liberal disTease In the I'nlted Stales
hdble supply total seemed to have been
even mors fully anticipated than Italy's
entry Into the, war.
Corn advanced owing to the smrillne.js
or the movement from rural sources and
owing to a falling off In terminal stocks,
leading shorts covered freely. Oats felt
the Influence of Increased hedging sales.
Crop nev.s yas excellent.
Provisions liardeiied in ptii e nut with
standing' n decline In quotations for
hogs. It was said the demand fioni
Great Britain for meats had improved.
Flit'ires ranged as follows:
Artli lei Open, ' High. I Low. I Cloe..i Sat y.
I
I r.4'4
1
1
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7H'
1
6ol:
i r-tv
1KS,
Tiif.
18 IS 1 18 02,
18 47'4j! IS 32'i
7S
lo 00
10 10
10 ISO
la xf,
10 R.i
10 xa
Chic ago Cash Prices-Wheal : No. 2 red
$1 54i'l.:VI: No. 2 hard. tl.64el.i. Corn
No. 2 yellow, 74s4-(j7fK.-; No. 4 yellow, 74V-.
i,',;iH 2'u- white. f,2V(,r.ii; standard.
Ry N". 2. $1 17'Ml.la. Bailey. 7"
'y'.'c Timothy: f."..(i.2B. Clover- $v M
i12,75 Pork: I17.K7M,. lrd. r:W,it 73
RMh: $9.S7'u'ii10.;i7s,. "
BI TTER Higher; .-r.-anierv, 22'o2Sijc
EGGS-lOWer: recelirts. :10.017 eases; at
mark, eases included. Pul7'o; ordinary
firsts. iaMn..-: firsts, i.4i I7stc.
POTATOES-hti adv: receipts. 2a r ars
Michigan and Wisconsin red. :i.'i'i :ixc '
white. :rvli43c.
Pot LI BY Alive higher: fowls, 1.'..
HI. I.ouls t.rnln XlarUi't.
ST. LolTS. Vtav 21.- HEAT -No 2
reii. $1 44.. No. 2 ham. $1 . ll'.Jn 1.61. Mav
II.W; July. Il.2l'
CORN -N.. 2. 7 l'v" No. 2 white. 77',.
May. 7'.'4c; July. 7Sc
OATS -No 2. 7.1 No 2 while, .":.
llmalia Market.
OMAHA. May 21. I'll A I R I E 1IAV
1 hoi- e uplc.n.l. s ;ni: ,, ) tl2.M4 12.:l;
No. 2, $ i.'., lc 1, i- :; l.i i 7,ki c, 1, ice
midland. I2. No. -1. $1 1 .Vrti 12 on; No 2,
$;.'! !Mi. No. t. U rti7 t bolce lo.v-
ItKAL KSTATK WKST tSIDK
1
OWNER lea Vina;
r-'oin nouso in i
i esidence .list rn t
IIB'kS, 4i
in, offer elegant 'j
ream of West l-'arnam
lor l2;i. Tel H ls.
State Bank Bldg
MI'DICAL
PILES AND F I STI'I A i'1'RED ;
v Itbout Sl.'RGlt'AL OPERATION or
PAIN. NO DETENTION from lit 'si. !
NESS. PAY when CI 'RED. A written I
C I ' A R A NT EE given in every caso
tieated. Patients must coiiip to tlenjfjce I
4H.-9-10 Omaha National bank. 17'h and '
Fsriism Sta
I'R WIILIAM CRKIGHTON 1
MAXWELL. !
Tiveuty-tlayht years In Omaha. Grjd ia'a ;
of Hellevuo Hospital Medl-al college '
New York (Tty. N Y '
ALMAVO HeaUy helps vet" rid of that '
pain in the hack, touch of rheumatism, i
nervo.iDiu . tired, sluggmh fe ling and i
bring lack that lost appetite, purlflc
the blood and builds up the entire my.
tern. Ju.t send i,t.rd to the Sheila
baiger ' i. Vft. I hi.r. West Liberty. Ia. j
PILES. FISTITA crilKI). "
Dr. E. R Tany cures pilea fistula and '
other reital ili.eases without " irgleal ,
. uir Knaraiiif"'! Hri'l no
money i m t I urn I cured Write for bonk
on rectal dlseaaes will, testimonials. Dit
L. il. TARRY. 2 to p.e 1,1.
Wheotl I I I
May.! I '-4 I 1 fir. ! 1 r.4
July-i 1 2'.', I 27'-, 1 2 I
Corn. ! '
Inly. Tt, 7 74-,
Sept 7 . 7',- 75',
Oat III
July to nov it
Sept. 44S 40 I 44',
Pork. I
Jui. ix o j m is 1 is flo
Hept. Is TO I 18 47Vif IS 30
Lard. I I
July I H', I 9 7T. I
Kept S7V 10 lo it H74
Rlba. 1
July. I It. S I M MO 1 10 I
Sept. I 10 Nn j 10 i 10 80 I
I Jill II
llot. Ill
1'fnlM
lot le
No ?.
i. i:
K lllllk
i.imiui. niRKr.r
l)aotatlnna
of the Day on Varlon.
t omittnH Itlea.
NEW YORK. Mav 2t -KI4U 1! Maiket
steady; spi ing patents. I ii win
tor patents. $.' -I'll 7 i. wlntn .tialghts,
$:uo-.i: 1;.. Kansas straights. $; lei ; r.
W 1 1 FAT -spot market In.ailar; No
r. d. Iltii',. aril No 2 hard $1 ii!. off,
tra. k; No 1 notth r'i Dulutii, $1 ,
and No I northern. Mat Itoba $1 ""1. '
I. f . Buffalo Futures. i n. . M iv. $1 -TS
CORN- -Spot. firm. No 2 ycll w. sv4.
prompt shipment
OATS Spot. firm, a'andard. V"v. No. t
White, ,A.,. Tancv elipiied vhltc. f.iui2c.
IIAY-Wulet; No I. $1 l.'-n 1 I7': No 2,
$i n.Vu 1 h'; No :, .l.i. shipping
llol'S-vjuiet stati- cou uion ti
DM. 10! i;ii . Pacific coast, ll'l I
111 t. Vd !(.
1 1 1 DI7S- ijuiet . Bonota. "lc.
bolce.
Itul3c;
i Vntral
Aim-rlca. ;c
LEATHER Firm: m tn'ci k tu-st"
seconds, .iiv.rvSic.
tr.
PIU IVISIO.NS Pol k, stead V.
$IS. ;,'.iil family. t2l.t.i23.W
clear. l. .. 21 Jt. Ilp f, stead,
tlx js'i m.K'. tanilli. 51 1 .n.i A' .
firm; inlildle vm-si, $' V.'.i it.
TAI.I.OW - Easy: Ity. i.'.c;
SyTsi . special, tlc.
mess,
short
mess.
I .aril,
country,
i.iTTi:il Stead ; re -elnis. 7 ,;v. 1 ks ,
cieamery extrns !2 score. 2sc ; creamer ,
luglier scoring. 4t.-ii2!V. flists. 27V".'7lt !
M--otids. 2f.ttt ;.
i;UGS Firmer, receipts 20 772 case..,
Ircah gatl:eied extras. .'P-'ti 22o . storaire
1 Hiked extra firsts lS'iu-M'v". regular
t rickeit extra firsts, Liv,,.!.., firsts, D'
olfSi; nearbv bonnet whites, fine to
tancv. 22Wii2.lc; nearbv hennt-i v browns.
2 1'-. 1 1 22c.
I'll KE.Elrrpgular; receipts. 1.72"
boxes; state whole milk, fresh apceials.
Iil-X. n 17c; average fancy. VeVu b'Sc
I'lU'l.TllV-Dressed, dull and weak;
we.'teni frnnen roasting chb kens, 17'u22c,
fresh fowls. Iced. HDITe; fn-sh ttirkes.
Iced. J Hi i7o.
(.rain Kelt Weather.
The weather Is w armer throughout I lie
corn and wheat region. P.alns were gen
eral in all districts, and the following
henvv falls occurred In Ksnsas-An-tlionv.
1.74 In Missouri- lxlugton. '.' 44.
Mae. .11, 1 o In Iowa - Esthervllle. 1,30.
tn Illinois - Cairo. 1.20: Chester. 2 10; New
Burnable, 1. In Indiana Fvansvllle. 2
In Kentuekv- Bow ling 'Irepn and Wil
liamsburg. 1 10: Earlingtoti. I lopklnsv llle,
1. Eubsnk. ? 10: Owonsoorn, I 4i; Halnt
Joint I .. In Ohio Toledo, 1 K0. Wau
seon, 1 20 I,. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
Minneapolis (iraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 24 - Wl I EAT
Mav. $lfi7. .Inlv . 1 4i.,. asked: No. 1
hard. $:(...'. Nn. I northern. $1 fiTuT
I rM-S: No. iK'thern $1 ..V4H1.IV.S.
FIOl R rnchanged.
BA BI.EV-Asr.i7lc.
iiv E- li.irin.lv
Bit A N - $21 1V.
CORN -No. .1 yellow, 71o71c.
OATS No. 3 white, .il'jll-c.
l'LAX-$1.9:i'fh l
Kansas I Ity tiraln anil Prox Islona.
K ANSAS CITY. Mo . Mav 24 -WHEAT
No. 2 hard. $1 47'.rl 4st: No 2 red. $l.4.'.'(f
1 4.".. May, $1 4.; July, $l.2n'; Septemlr.
R.I4,.
TiHV-No. 2 mixed. 73Wc; No. 2 white.
1741,,
No '! vellow. 74'vc; No. 3. 74c May.
.Inlv. '74Sc. September. 73"fl73..'
,1
1ATS-N0 2 while. ..liMHo; No. :
mixed. 47''i47,-e.
Bl'TTEB Creamery. '2hc; firsts. 24e;
seiTinds. 22i :. packing, IV.
E . IS Firsts. 1H"y: seconds. 1f.c.
IMt'LTRY Hens, lie; roosters. 10.-.
I of lee Market.
NEW YORK. May 2l.-COFFElv-Tho
market for coffee futurea was very iiiit
today nnd f luct uatons were irregular.
Prces opened unchanged to four points
hglier on some sea I ten d covering whcli
may have been due to steady Brazilian
markets and smaller Hiarllan recent a.
j but there was verv little demand and
prices later eased off under some scat
li red trade selling. The close was net
unchanged to four points lower. Sales,
H.r.110 bags. May and June. ri..'rM; July,
.VMte; August, tj.t!2c: September, Oc
tober, ti.iiOc; November. .".'; December,
H7'.i'; January, li.xlc. February, S.siic;
March, K 92c. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. Tic;
Santos No. 4. 9'c. No fresh fenture was
ii-porii'd in the cost and freight market.
A private cable from Brazil said the prln
cpal offerings were of new crop 1 offee
front distressed planters. There ws no
cbang,. In mllrels nrces. but Rio exchange
on Ixmilon was (d higher.
Kiniinrlrit Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Mav 24. EVA PoRATED
APPLES Dull: fancy, K'.iSttc; choice,
7V'iXo; prime. 7Vi'Ho.
DRIED H'RI 'ITS Prunes, quiet; Call
fnrnlas, 4'a h-'.c; Oregous, SVulk'. Apri
cots, dull and weak; new crop, choice,
7V(i7c; extra, choice, 7"1fV; fancy, IPyif
101,1-. Penches, easy; choice, 4Vtf '': ex
tra choice. ritioc: fancy, tl'.4'fiii;e.
Raisins, Inactive; loose muscatels, 7'41f
7'4c; choice to fancy seeded, 7iii7o: aeed
less, 6ifisi4c; Imdon layers, $I.IMi1.r,0.
Ingar Market.
NEW YORK. May 24. HI GAR Ra w,
steady; centrif ogal, 4.89e; niolassea, 4.12c;
refined, steady; cut loaf. tUlOe; crushed.
G.XOc: mould A, i'i.4."h'; cubes, .38c; XX XX
lowilered. ti l.'.c; powdered, H.Kk'; fine
yranubited, ft-; diamond A. 4c-; confec
tioners' A, ,"i.90c: No. 1 6.7.V. Kutun-s were
quiet nnd unchanged during the early
trading today.
- Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May It.-COTTON-Spot.
quiet; middling uplands, .70c. Sales 1,oOr
bab'S
Cotton futures closed steady; July,
9.52c;. October. 9X8c: laxemtier, lO.ISu;
January, to.liV'; March, latlc.
Cotton market closed steady at a net
advance of onn to three imlnta.
Cotton futures opened steady July, 9,r2c;
October. li.KXc; December, 10.14c, Janu
ary, io.ISc; March, 10.42c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 24. M ETA 11 The
Metal exchange quotes lead quiet at $4.17
((14.22. .sss'lter, not quotiMl. Coplier,
steady, electrolytic, $l.S.7.r 19.18); casting,
lH.T7'i Ih.T.V Tin. dull: five-ton lots of
lerod at $;I7 0 1 W fl. Iron, steHily; No. 1
northern, $14 ,'i"iu 15.1m; No. 2. $l4.2Tu14.7fi;
No l southern, I4 (ir?i M.WI; No. 2. 113.7414
14. 2,7. London, liolldav.
lrj l.inidi Market.
NEW YORK. May 21 -DRY GOODS
Cotton goods were quiet today. Denims
made of Indigo advanced sharply. Cot
ton i-nriiK wei,. slow. Dress goods wert
qiuct. Bate silk was firm and Inactive.
Nrw 1 ork Money ttarkrl.
NEW YORK. May :4.-M Ml ICANTI LF
PA PEI! '.V..t4 per . ent
,S"i;i:. NH EXCHANGE - Steady;
slxtv-.lay bill-. t7",7,".. for cables $4.7Xi;
for derna nd. $4 7:?.
HILVER-'tai. I9',c; Mexican dollars,
3Xc
I ;o.v D-' Go' ernmi'tit, Htcady; iMilr -ad.
Irregiilur.
TIME l)ANS Steady; sixty days. 2U,
'U24 per cent; ninety days. 21H1 ier iVnl;
six iiionths, -r o-iil.
CALL MONI'.V Steady: high. 2 s-r
rent. Ii w P.. p-r cent; ruling rate l4
per cent, last loan. 2 per cent . (liming
bid. I I, per cent; offered at 2 p 1 ' ent
Closing quotations on bonds today war
aa follows:
I H r.r J, res
0,, "itlti'in
1 . S. ;'. !'
(io ipiipilll
V. S Is rf
ll" ("Ulll'll
Panama :u- ceupiii
I's.
1 I
. 7
l"o,
. III! 'j
I
. I If' i,
. ill
. s:S
. .1
.. ;
. .ln.'H,
. Kl
h
.. H,
.. M'.
. i,
.. lev,
. . Is.
.102',
t'H'4
. lo s
.. XI s.
Ill I.
l'l',
I'l",
I 11 . 4', a . .
Sltfle t'tft.
. N II A
I!
..li I OS Nn Pie Ifn- 4s. . . .
b luO, .lo J, .
' 1'iil'vi is . ,f ,
i.s ! !'.' T. 4, T 3.
If. t'.'V, I'rao , .ni. 4a
si ilu ron. 4ita . . .
t'vk. Xii. KwadllaK an 4n .
Alll SlIll'llFIM
A T A; I v
Ariii.iur A t '
At. hUoli Kll
ha I A t'to" Is
1'h(i. A; dill"
C II A i i.
c M H P g
4s.... im st I. a H. K r.
4Via..lii,So Car , v. ....
. I""' do rcf 4a
ill, .
' A P. i'l
II 4 II I. I
"i;n. m ii 4
( ten I'.i. . r. .,,
III N.i. 1st 4','
III I'm rl I
K. '' So i
I. A mil (
M K A- 'I l-i 1
Bel iffeo il
I .lo i .
I . ' s I la i Is. j o. . . .
'.: I ul,,a Pa. HI,. ,a . .
I' - ''In .v 4,
"'.I S llui.ls-r .
' I t Htcl r.a
st Wal.asli 1st i.
"i' "I I nlon 4',.
; W c-l Kl." ei :,,
Local x-toeka ami Honila.
Ian 1. - i 1! A..
1. -. No. .;.
S I K - U heat.
AI.I'A Lr A-lboi, ,
Ml ' I'l'illi l Nil.
tv .Vr pi HI,
(jii'.i.i Ions fijrrl,l,e.l ,, Purna H'lt,ser ( .
441. (I'ii.'im N.tlnn.l l.i is Ml.l'llliB
St.li III d A.ke.l
Avprji A Co crim .11 xi
ll'.iilis I Ycincri-. pM 's. a,
lu.iil,-. 1 nsmr", cm pri
liters A 1 .1 . pt'l . e,.i ,s 4,1
t-airin.nir I rigtneri 7 t-r ,. it (,M , lis.,,
(.rt.t Wreier-i .ne pld . . w, , l.'li,
VlollnM l'lr pit e,-div ... l'O-
M-.U'll.ln (Isle. T.-l te f In t
lin.an, AC H ' It. . pf t ,i,
1 10 aha a 1" It It A ll p'd t , '
OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET
(Cattle Viluf About Steady Sheep
1 r. c . . 1 1 ci 1 r
1 xiiirrn vcnis vuovc viosr vu
Last Week
HOGS MOVE AT LOWER MONEY
SOl T IIOM til V. Mav 24. 1 :.'.
Rei1pta were Cattle flogs Fhrer
I-Vtlmsie Monday 4 7.or
Same day last week . 17 11 x'7
Same da,v ;' we-ks ago. 4.!i,i .. '
Same day 3 weeks ago tv'"
Same day 4 weeks au-o r. W
Same day last vear ... 4.0o7 H.M9
1 .
4 114
4.S2f.
The following labia aluma the reivipts
of tattle, hogs and aheep at the So ah
Omaha live stock market for the vear
to date, aa oompsred with last vear-
191S 1I4. lne Dec.
Cattle .. :VU.-7 77.. 2
Hogs . I.'fl 1T01.IW7 2a,4
Sheep . ik,i arg.xXI rt'.l1
The following lable show ttie average
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock maiket for the biat few ds. '-'Hh
rompails.ina:
'Date '" "iai5:ii JiuliT7ll'n "HO
May
Mav
May
Mav
May
May
May Mav
Mav
Mav
v
Mav
M a v
M 11 y
I
10 1
II.
13.
1
14 1
it ssi s ao
11 1";
Wl (. 7l 71 W
7 24 V
T 24V
7 2.x -
7 32
IM
s I
R IS
k P
;,i
s .".
I
K 30
t 2.1
19
X 24
X I.
1..
I 7 4
4 Ml 9 ; .
14.
I
' 44'
it."
7 01
7 94
8 ir.
r:
8 21
S .'4
i 97
I P '!!
A V :
IV V.. !
It Ml K
4 "1.1
l&.l I 4M,
I 11
pi.;
17 .1 7 3M.
IK 7 ii'i
1 I 7 2'.
! r."
0
I
0 4l 44l 7 0-J
( 7.1 '.IS 9 '
1 73 9 ;
; 4ii 7 01
C vi. 4 t'
5: 9 39 9;
!t 2
3X
8 .'.4
K 2M
X .to
20 ' 7
21 7
72.1 1
.'.1 .
31 I
2X
7 W
7 4t
i 4. "
7 4!
7 4h
May
21
I 3'
Sunday
Receipts and disposition of Hvt atook
at tha I'nlon "tock Yarda South Omaha,
ror twenty four hours ending at i p. f.
esterday;
REOEirTS CARS
I'attle HoS.Slieep 11 ses.
C . M A- St. T 'I 4
Wabash I
l iiion Pacific -X 12
C. A- N W , east .1
C. A- N. W.. west... ; 31 '
C . St. P.. M II. K
'., H. W . east .1 I
t ' B - IJ , west .71 42 4
C.. L. I. P.. east. 2 I
C . II I. P., weal. 7
Illinois t 'ent ml .... ' 3
Chicago G. W 9 3 I
ToIhI receipts ... 217 b'l l' 4
D1S1MSITION -!!KA1.
Cattle. Hogs.
Sheep
en
l;n
Morris Co
Swllt - Co
I'udahi Parkir)g
Armour & Co
Sehwartx Co..
,1. W. Murphy. ..
tV.x
. 1 ,0Xx
. l.rt'.l
. . I.ono
I
I
1 1 9
SMi
423
1.774
I. VI
H.li-'li
Lincoln Pin king
t 'o
So. Omaha Packing 1 o.
Morrell
Swift, 1'ort Worth
Benton. Vsussnl - L. .
F. B. Iwls
.1. H. Hulls
L. F. Husa
Itosenstock Bros
McCti-arv Kellogg
Wcrtheluier Degen...
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Ilothsi hold
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
Cinlslle
1 1 tK K litis
llulfmaii
Meiers
Baker. Jones Smith
Tnnrr Bros
John Harvey
Cline
Dennis Francis
Other buyers
9S
XI
21
l:
49
23
2H
20
17
Hi
?
12
H.i
X.'.
2"i
212
419
'. Wl
1 otaN
.4.9W 8,991
"ATTLI'7-Hecelpts werp very moderate
this morning, ataiut 4,w8) hear, or I.""1
less than a week ago. In point of quality
the offciln!,B were not aa good aa they
whip lust week, there being a much
smaller percentage of finished long fed
beeves. The market presented no new
features. Both local and ahlppmg buyers
appsrentlv had gnoil ordera for Ihe de
sirable rattle of all weights and anything
:'ool enough to attract competition sold
rpsdllv at fullv stesdv ftautfs. on the
medium and common cattla, however, the
trade wis slow right from the start and
In some esses values were perhaps old
up lo $x.xo unit the best of the heal v cattlo
around ft-.SoiiX.ti0. or not a great deal dif
ferent from tin Intlei part of last week.
The trade In cows and helfeta waa com
paratively small. Demand was fair from
all sources, but all classes of buyers were
fighting anv further advance on butcher
siock and tho result was a very slow
Hade throughout. Bight good heifers and
lltiht cows generally sold at pretty cloaa
to ateady fijlirea. but It took more or
less shaded prices to move the general
run of butcher and canner atork. Veal
enlies, hulls, staga. etc., were readily
saleable at full last week's figures.
There was not much doing; In storkera
and feeders as supplies were very limited
and the demand waa decidedly restricted.
Choice stoik of all kinds found a ready
sale at fully steady figures, but on the
general run of stock cattle and feeding
steers valuea are all of too lower than
two w ei lia age and volume of business
small.
yuotatlons on cuttle: Good tn choice
yearlings. $8.4?9 it; good lo choice corn
fed beeves, $. 2tV'i h " ; fair to good corn
fed beeves, $li.0ttVt 25: common to fair
cornfed beeves, l7.Myu8.Oti; good to choba
heifers. $7 (V8.(4i; good to choice oows,
$'..ti0tUlW, fair to good cows, $ ..7rK8 80;
common to fair cows, $3.76-34. 77.; good to
choice atoekera and feedera, $7.j"rr7 8n;
fair to good atoekera and feedera. $7 1
7 bo. cimmon to fair atoekera and feed
ers. $t).urU';.o0. atock heifers. tW.00(B'7 00;
stock cowa, $ti.7b(tv.7B; atock calves, $tt.M
C$60; veal calves. $8 X8n0.76: fat bulls,
tags, etc., lii.ionrzac, aluck bulla, $M0
I.Oo.
Repreacntatlve Shies
BEEF STEERS.
N. A. Pr. No. A lr.
7 "15 7 Ml It I M
IB 1071 7 7. t 114 t II.
M 7 an in 14; i m
P 7 0 2 IM at.
Ii II' a ni i.s i sa 7 I 4
11 l"M ll. 3 1444 40
13... PO IS it 1611 I I'l
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12 x4 no i inrn l 3
7 r.2 t& ii am in
St "4 Hi 10 HSU t l.
It. 4 8 Stl
COWS.
4 69
k .Vi
t All
Ii (Ml
Ii P,
an
Kl
.1(144
.1111
1075
IIIH7
. Ii'isi
. Ill
. SS8
70
71.
1 no
7 1"
1 an
. w
. 1"70
. 7J.I
. t:i
. Mil
l'7
1103
t .
...
II
BILLS.
I ',40 tn
I
pen .4
AI.VES.
t!h 7 4'i
I . . S'Si
:i 4m 'Kl
1 IM' '. (Ml
4 ....
I
I .
1 7 - to no
IMl 10 t-0
. . . Id Id
FEEDERS
7 !
a"0 0.,
U4 I
STOCKcils AND
14 r.4i 70
'M ' A So '.'I
4 :i7 7 tsl U...
Is .... 712 7 4i
HOGS Ixnal leeeipts were only fair,
but a heavy run at Chicago put prices
down at all other rlvci isilnts. and in
syinpathy with the general break local
1 allies showed a decline that amountcsl
lo mostly f.'(ilni . Kjirlv packer bids were
very bearish, snd as shlpiM-rs wer,. riot In
the game very strong thete was illlle
(lone on early rounds. First boss sold
to killers were 1 lose to ns lower, but
before ihe hulk of the offerings moved
tallies st 'erigthened up a little, and when
the big (ini of the supply sold .irlrea
were quoted us mostly tVti Pa- off. After
a trading baals was established things
lurved along In fairly a''ttv,. fashion and
a pretty fair eb-aianee had been mude
b shortly after 10:30
Bulk nf the offerings moled al 7 20r
7 2ii. with a few good lights us high as
$7 30 and tops at $7.3f.. Just a nickel below
the high figure at the close of last week.
Today s valuta are nil of l.'.c lower than
last .Monday, when the bulk aold at $7 1'.
11. l'i, with the long siring at $7 40 and
lops reaching $7.tfY
Iteeelpts were estimated a: 104 . or
7, 'am brad the smallest Monday run since 1
t'.'eo rpks ago. I'ompared with last)
wei k todays aipplv shows a shortage of;
marly .V'i head, but Is about Mm head!
I.eavb-r than lot Ihe 1 iirrespondlrn Man-,
(In y ut list, v.-ai
I''
Mir r 1 , iiioni.jtp ai-ilojiv
iHhnni-il Ui t-ii' HLH,t Mint i.n.4.
he4l. is-iiii, M-itnt'1 in. Thi- :s
itL.tti f-ii hii r - t-iit vtcK. i-'ifj,: I
l.4ilf an lal,' MM till.- Lt hi v..k
u. A Hli I'r 1, M Sf,
il f"' X.U 7 "t . lr;i
h .. . iti". d'l 7 lt '4y
; I- : i;. .-.ii -f
' . -V 'v
1 wi , D 41 ? r 1 "1 , 4-1
1 6; :; 'in ; ; , is 4 ,
"itlM II. ''
.' 1 .1.1 11 I
'!' I V ii .
n-o-io in! . an-l :',in Imri of the 1.0
leipoinlln on last 11-ni
rr-ictiedw ihe t-nliie rei eipts lotisisieil
of Inni'is and urub-i the (nfliiein.- of en
jv'H
Mo
ir.'urir.g sd I. e. from ether points lo. al
lies s-crr.i an ailwiliic tluif anioiinled
atnwsv :('. an-l tn most instance
"ales were ipi. ted as l.ic ulim 1- Inst .c. k
1 lose Mi. si f' the offerings Wire of the
corn larl.'v ami tin- bulk of tln-sc
naned at f I-..'" so. the latter price belt!
the ilnv n too us well ss Co biuh -st ftg
il'r :nl so fir this season The la 'I price
paid it), to this time was $i i. last Mori
ds i'u.. Wst end f-f one light, trashi
buni sold down l-i Is .2. with the throw,
ouis irolofc: to a feeder l-uver at $.' -l'i To
cats of wo -I'd (ami's showed up and after
nearly half of thein 1 ad lh sorted out
r..21!lhe lalatiie nimed nt $10;:. Trade was
!far finm active, hut e.prvfhlng had Im en
1 sold by In o'clock A little hunch of spring
lambs the best that lae been here ful
some time, landed nt $12 No ewes o' i-nn
sequence showed up and ss has been the
case for nier a month there were no
vearllngs o w-ptbers offered.
Qiutallons on ehepn and lambs Lambs,
shorn, llg' t. $ tofftt (ki, lambs. shorn,
pav. $s 7(.ii'.l 10; ewes, s1 om. 7.ii7 2..
74 : shorn
l.'fi shorn
t 'olorado
t 'olorado
lambs
lambs .
70
I Mil ll.O I.IVF. xl Ol It MtltKl.T
tattle llrm, lln Weak. heep
Firm.
I 1 1 It'AGi 1 May 24.-C TT1.1-V Receipts,
lxiixl head: mnrket firm, nallie lMi-f
steers, 'V90i9 , western steers. $'. ;.'.ii
Sin; cows snd belfcis. $.1.27mX 7 .. 'lilies,
Ji; .011 ! 2 -.
I I Ol IS Receipts. IX.OXI bend, IllBlkit
weak, mostly pie lower: bulk of sales.
$: 4 Jtr7 ."'.. light $7 3;.ti7 .ft; mixed. $". ' :kii
7 Mi. bi aiy. $7 0''u-7 .s.; rough, $7.0,. nT 20
plus. $.'. 77. Il7 2
Sill IP AND 1, MltS P.eeplpts, lil.lW
bead. market fhni. sheep. $7 4 V'ix ?o.
Innilis, ti.niirlo.30
tvsiisn. 4 Itj I. lie stock Market.
KANHA's CITY, Mo. Vtn 2-4'TTLE
- Iteeelpts. .. M bead, market i-teady to
strong; prime ted steers, $s.ttiit 2...
dressed beef steers, XtHaXt)i, western
steers, $. 77. 'rK7f.; stixkers nnd feeders.
$ii 7ViS X, bulls, tV.IV.iT on; calves. $t; im
rr9 to.
HOGS Receipts. 1I. bead, maiket
lower, bulk of sales, $7.4iU7 4V; hesiy.
V 4(iv 47.; packers an I bui hers. $7 40
l'7.47'. light, r1'"!'"' P'g". l"l'.l.V
SHEEP AND LAM Bs Receipts, 12 noil
head. inarki t steady, sheep, lower;
lambs, steady, lanibs. TnvrllX. .lenr-
llngs. $xtvti'Mi; wethers, $.i..ti'i if. ; I'Wes,
!i'i.!ji7.2."..
M. I.ools l.lxe stuck xrarkel.
ST I.OPIS. Mo, May 24 CATTLE.--Heceipts.
a.fso head; nuilket steady, na
tive beef steers, 17. i; yearling stf-ers
and setters. txtkXnn sM. cows. t.l.ui!e7 im;
sliK-kers and loaders, $fi tkit2., soutll-
n Hl'-crs, $V7iVu.a.,'m: cows nnd hellers.
tl iHrto0: native calves, tft.oo'o'i 00.
I IlltiS-Receipts. o.7' head; market
on it. pigs and lights, $i. JtVu 7.I., mixed
and bulcherx, $7 ''ifS 'r, good heavy, $7 fm
'11 ." im
SHEEP AND lAMBS-lticlpts. r.xnt
bead, market lower; elipiied naii.e mut
tons, t'V.'iiViiK ,ifi; ellpppd hmilis, $x..'Kii'lo.oii;
clipped yeatllngH. $7.lJfl 10; spring lambs,
f 10.0mpil2 26.
Minna 4 ll Live atock Market.
SIOIX CITY, la, .Viay 24. - t ATTLI 7-Ho-olpt.
I, MOO IipiiiI. muiket steady, na
tive steers, t7.1(itKti: butchers $7 li
x.no, cows and helfeis. t4.isi7.10; can
ncis. $4.ooi;i;..2i. atoekera and Iieders.
$M8M7.2fi: calves. $7 ofoio oti, hulls, stags.
etc.. $i. tmiti.tir..
HOi 1: Receipts. 4 noo head. marki l
F.iIik- lower; heavy. t7.2o,ii,7.2j, mixed.
$7.l7Vh7 20; light. $7 Htl I.W'x. bulk of
sales. $7. 17Vii7 20.
HHEKP AND LA M Ms Receipts. 700
bend, market steady, lambs, $s.oou;i ....
rXf. Joseph I. lie Mtock Market.
ST. JOSEPH May 24 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.7(0 head; market slow; steers.
$7..'i0(if'.t on; cowa and heifers. $4 .Htix.i6,
i nlves. $fi otVijIi.rm.
HoGS - Receipts. ,il bead; market
lower; lop, $7 47V. bulk, $7 3i.tt7 4r..
SHEF.l- AND LAMBS Reeeolpts.
head, market higher; lambs. t9.mu'l 1
2,000
rm.
8TO K8 (Ml HUMID,
Revlev. of Operations on Stock
cbange Itarlna; the Oay.
F.x-
NEW YORK, May 24 War develop
ment end war shares were almost the
sole factors of today's stock market, the
nana I Issue and considerations being
largely Ignored. Italy's entry Into the
conflict and Germany a prompt espousal
ot lis principal ally's cause, while excit
ing no surprise, gave rise tn diverse
opinion regarding the duration of tho
struggle and lia effect on material In
terest of thla country.
It waa generally conceded that the lat
ent turn of events la hound to curtail
shipments to the Teutonic, and Scandi
navian countries: hut Hl condition, ll is
he
1st
Is Ik cellar of K.a
assty's Uboratorr a
doaaa Ol I s a t a I a
calmly ar saattat
wlrk raealvara at
tbanr aara-lor Iba
day bofora, a hwral
bad wired tb
bout tor tbslr coa
aalase. Ha. a
you woadrod Dow
tha blctaaragb
could b worked to
do great baraa ?
(Ion. and ke tnia
waak't Iraat
Path Ffcrrijr.i
at yo.r lavorlt
tbeatr
VM llll-AW I"' fa
I
LOOK HERE, BOYS!
1 . . IM 1"- l-atllv llc itriibzed b'.- 1"
ot ex.'-riM to Italy. That .it-
Id re
1 a 1 1 t 1
HHI
eiyn
I or
111. lll-i
t-
I he lal tei end a l nnu. '
in th,. la I let tone o for
on Rome titiar niirkc'M
i-in 1 1 1 a is ex al.io liow'-il
w a s 1 1 1
cxeliaiino
tor. mn
ftl nn r tendi in Ii s.
Tridlln.' at tl.e o'lt-ct gae piomise nl
a . mil tniin tn-,. nl tin- enl li'tslasni whi-h
i haractei Im .1 last weeks later dealim;H.
War MH-i ialtics .arne to the f-ont wit;
atns of one io t'uee iomts. nnd I. ss ni. i
eurlal Issues lolned to a snbutantial ex
tent. Profit taking and more solar te
tlooilon on the foreign situation, whl.-l
cauaeil the s wi ti I a t i l e elioilcllt to abslait
from fresh lommitments, proiolied a
selling movement l.cfo:sc iiuildav, wai
sio. ks ib i lining three to nine point.', win
HellilehtUl Sti'i I as the chief element ot
wiakucH. In the final hour there wer
griiilii.il recoil tics which Intel the lint i.
a t-arlli or .s-linhtly nlsiie last iii-cIn'-final
prlce.s A suahlcti and unevphilncii
rise of 4-,4 points In i lorado Fuel wa
tlie only enlivening fiature. Total sale;
of stoiks amounted to .20. '""i share.',
London s c.intiniiist f-l.s.-ri mice ol tto
religious holidays l.-tt this market s -in-what
in doul't ix'ardtng latent uiark'-i
operalioiis at I ml it liter hut smic
niiinte pui'hnseao; imr staiul.iiil Mhaii.--lor
that aei ount were reiaitted
lioiiusiic tieiiK waa f.uorilile in 11c
main, Ini ludlng tiior,. quipnient oiilei.-
mlilo-s ill la ttei- business piosia cts in tne
ii i'ni and souili west .iti-1 iin i-'sised grain
t-innaue. Crop rcpoiits, hoivx vi i . Win-ai.-iln
confll. ting.
Ronils showisl Honic I i-rcK uln rlt y, due tc
Mellliig of certain ."I ulitlvc Issues.
Total sales, pat lull.-, auBrcat . -I
$i.n; -.
I 'tilled States I'lUI'ly Wet,. 1 1 in h.i : lg cil oil
. all
Number of snl.-a.ruiil te,idin; quotation
en slocks were as) lollows
Sale Utah. l.w Clr.o-.
81.1-kS H"ll ...... k.l'XI MS .4'n
s PI. I SS" sle.t ' ons I ... iHI AT ', '-''. ss'-,
A in" 1 1 m: tl.-' r Sii.si . . 4 lisi ;v4 4-, 1
An. limn tan . 1.1 J7, .I"-1-, ;!,
S-neMi n V II . .... i.lia X, ,
4i.hii.-sii sal. rti .. . i"-i
.lm Snir ll.-ftiilti .. . 'sxl l'Siit Ii1', 10.
In.erli.n Trl A- '1.1. . . II'' If lis.
Ana lli-ail Torse 1 u .. .. ll ;jm, ;-.' 2 ;K r,
A eut.-onua Miniiif - in an ii, .'.I ,
Alrhl.en t i'l Imo, '.'04 !",
I.a It lni..i e t (HO.. . , . no ;i '. ;?'.-
Ho i l.lii ltrti.nl fi-ansii . van s;, ,71,. w
t sllii.rtu l-.lr..lruiu . . i"n li'V. I'S l .
i miiollnn Ps- Iti. . 4. . ? '-1' IM 1; 1"
l inti.,1 lmlln ...... 2. Jen .no, .. ,
1 la . IT'iki' Ohio .... fen II', 4", lio,
1 hl'sae II W . . II
(lil.... M a St ! ... .i imv, ks
1 I t a N W ....... . l.-s
I'l. Inn l-ojiper . . x 1.111 t1, IO, 41,
leli.rsjk' Knel a Iron.,.
('..Inr.il-. su.iirriprn -I
ipni .', S till. I ir.ii-t-
I'll io It " I't'l ..
t.iirt tll.-rs' Srciirllae
r.rte -
4l.nsr.il f.lwtrtil ......
torsi Nnrihrii pM
(lr.it Nn. (lie .its... .
(liiKiih.1m Ktplnrsr lim
1 ihimu out rst . . . .
Ii t.-thoriaiRlt MM tifd
lr, liiitl.-ii ropppr . . .
pUi'tiiSlleliNl llsivesl'ir
Iv.ll. l. I tl V SVtutllenu -
Ishiaii Valley
Isnusvllle Nashrtlkv
Mixlrsn Pf-tpol.um
Miami Coi.per ..
Missouri, b T....t
Xtlssi.nrl Paelllr
lli.nlsii. IVurer
NallntMl ltlKalt
Ssllnrsl l-s-l
Nevada fiaip'r ,
Nrw Ynrk Onlrsl
N V . N. II. -. II
NorteU a Western
Ni rih.rn Pscllli-
I's' ltlr N4 s 1 1
l-uirii- T.I Tel
pi nnnvh aula
Ha. (Im ('.ipprr
It.aitlna
ILimhll" trim A Sleet . .
lls,'k l.lan Co
12
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rasi tr. ts.u,
7ii n; no,
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S.i.irii ;-'0, j-eXj
4.ISJ0 -.'-.i, V,St
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25.IKI . i4,
"i (Xn K.1 'anv,
l.tl'l-l 1'. MX,
tint ax as
l.2i" HI si
J.ino ni'.i. pit
l.wsi ;;;, -.ii!
'it.ixi 107'.- i"ii,
rT,.-il :i-, j.t i.
tl.. IIMX lis 141
t.;.") .ti i
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II (Wkl s'3 l
no 17 lS
S.mx :
;u l:d U4W
fi9 .mi .;', r.4t,
.liRI into., into,
141,7110 MUg' H",
4M1 1,7 WO.
ta fain oa ,;i.
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pi.
2",
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IsTt i. a p m .M
sleuth. rn l-arifli-
S.n'lh.rii Kallnav
1Vrniei.pp I ..nar
T.iat. i 'nnipiiti.
I t uion PHcltli ,
! I'nlna Paetrii- J.fd
I I'l. licit Suites lect ...
! P H. Hleel pfd
' I lati t iMiMr.
IV.Ii.h
Wt'Slcrn t nlnll
W HI Inslxsise P.lerlrln
Total sale. fir ttic
lay 'A:niii aiiar.s
FREE TO THE INVESTOR'S
INVESTORS POCKET MANUAL
770 pairca 1dt.IuM. to tiuaaton
wit Inrormauon prsaant market
and prsnooa flutlustlnna nf all
Stncfca sad tmeita lniSMtm.st
I or Acaaara still .nsolv Mala..
FREE ON APPLICATION OR
m tm aay insrara Html aaaaara tar (0
TMf riNAWCIAL Pstsi, I24 rrat It., w.v. j
TUB OIM1 litrT JiKVIKW 1.11s nf New Vorh
HlnrX Kxetiatiss oppon unlrlcii aiallabln to
the small aa well aa th. larsc Investor, ti
a yasr. Send ror ssntpls cotilsi. 74 Broad
way. Naw Vi.rk 1 Itv.
wall that
ens
The (real laid plan ol mica ant) maa
oft go awry, l th thought but how
CraLjf, Kannttdy't pet achemea all were
difcovarad by Wu Fn, arch criminal,
may only ba fully uoderatood by read
io thi waok'i iDkUllmeat of
wsWEiW
Prndacod for Path PiXMrs. by tb Wbsrtoa
Hroa , KlmtlAc director. Cwt: Klala. Prl
While 1 Cr. 14 Kaaaody. Araald Daly. (Shaw'a
baat latrrtr) W Paoi. Edwia Ardaa,
rharactar clsaaiclat 1 Waller Jamcsoo, Crlhloa
Hale; toot Bio. M. W. Rale. to. Btorr by
Arthur B Rev sad Charlc Coddard.
Appssra ia
SUNDAY BEE
T
' rum
ratiMS
llsd
assliari
only two boy I u rued in pictures for
milts lant week. Leroy Trenton, A2 s S.
-'Oth tit., had 22 picture?;. John Lluichnk.
I 2 1 :; S. 14th St., had 12 pictures.
Whaii'I it tAU4? I-t'g see how many
boya will try thin week.
You Can See the Stilts at the
Bee Office
TEN PAIRS FREE
to the ten boy that brtiiK u t lie must
pictures ol the Btilts before I 1'. M., Sat
urday, May 2.
This picture of the stills will be In The
Ilee every day this week.
Cut them all out and a.sk your friends
to gave the pictures in the' iiaper for you
too. See how ninny pictures you can get
Hiid bring them to The Dee Office, Satur
day. May
The stilts will be given Kroe to the boys
or tir Is that send us the moat pictures be
fore 4 I'. M , Saturday May 2a.
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