Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1913, Daily Sport Extra, Page 13, Image 13
H1K BEK, (TNIAUA, AM0DNKS1UY, AlMilL 'AO, 1)K? ofkkkhh 1 OK ItKNT SI ore nnil Offices. FOIl RENT. FAllN'AM dTllBET-Three-story and basement building, 1011 Farnam itrert; will rent first floor aim basement separately. Inquire, Room nit. First National Iiunk Hide Telophou Douglas 1341 ELITE picture show room at M6 N. 21th St.. South Omaha New front and newly decorated, unexcelled locution, room for 3M chairs. No operating machines. Kxcel ltnt opportunity for experienced show. man. Hall Dlst. Co.. 4:B Rnmgc. U 745. jtieHrly new HEAL kstatk CITY I'KUI'KUTV KOIt SAI.B. Dundee Lots for Exchange Owner of 3 Rood Dundee lots, toxlJe '"et, 1 block from car line, located between Mst and Sfd Sts , will exchange both of these lots, delivered clear of all Inci n brance. Including paving tax paid In full, towards a Rood 6 or "-room modern houe. in Rood nelRhbomoixl. crc- fArn nhn hiulrnnm nn first flrwr If ft ?n'irVn0f.U.M.r"P?-C5iilJ:Pn- house. An opportunity to pet two " . rpniro inf ntid la nil vfiur nnn.f ni me George & Company Tel. D. 7W. 902-12 City Nat. Hank IIWk MOST dfSIrarjt Omaha. Would also consider part of sample room floor, cspei a y ' Va, i ,,e H.. Tnvevon to of f?? Kood for automobiles. Racine Sattlejr i ""ne u,"c' hnt have you to offer7 Co.. lCth St. vladUct. DRUMMOND BUILDING FOR SALE OR RENT BulldlnR 6C feet Sfjuarc. three stories nnd high basement, next to alley, light on three sides. Ground CflxlW. fronting east on court house, between Farnam and Harney Sts., or ISth. S. B. CCT1S. ISPS Harney St. 1807 FAltNAM 5 rooms, completely modern, suitable location for offices, studio, dental or dressmaking rooms, eta, for tenants wishing homes adjoining. Hall Diet. Co.. 433 Itamgc. 1). 7406. OFFKKED FOR aAliK Slnalcal Instruments. ELECTIHC piano, 1125. 119 N. 15th. Tjpeivrlters. TYPEWRITERS for rent; 3 months, 5. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER KXCHANUM. RENT an Oliver typewriter 3 months. $1. The Oliver Typewriter Co. Duuglas 28U. Mlscclliiiieona. FOR SALE Holto continuous cement mixer, model B. Roy Brown, 514 N. Oak St.. Grand Island. Nob. CARPENTER'S-tools for sale. 1120 N. 17th. 15x8 air compressor. fil2 S. 14th. HALL'S safes, new and 2d-hand. Corey & McKenzle Ptg. Co.. 1407 Harney. D-2044. ' SAFES Overstocked 2d-tian(l safes, all makes. J. J. Derlght Co.. 1818 Farnam St. SAFES 2-hand. American Supply Co. EMPTY Ink barrels for sale. Apply Ilea Publishing company, 17th and Farnam streets. FOR SALE Now and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. Th Brunswlck-Balke Collender Co., 407-449 South 10th St. OFFICE furniture. 352 Bee Bldg. Kindling. J4. H. Gross, lumber & wrecking TOULiTRV AND BUITIiIKS ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Company. Clay Center, Nebraska, manufacturers of Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders, for Inoubators nnd brooders; catalogue frc. BUFF Orpington eggs, and broody hen. Webster 1926. EGGS For Hutching From thoroughbred R. C. Rhode Island Redr; vigorous hardy stock; great layers; country range; Jl for IS: 15 per 100. A. If. Bakor. Benson Nob. R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. Benson 747-W. THOROUGHBRED Barred rock hens and eggs for sale. Webster 3701. FOR SALE Setting hens, Jl each; Buff Orphlngton eggs. U setting. HIgbee, Child's Crossing and Boulevard, l'hone So. 3133. RAISE Peerless strain White Leghorns and I will puy fancy prices for your sur plus birds. Regular IS quality eggs only 75 cents per dozen, delivered. Forty-page catalogue and mating list free. Leon Huntington. DouglaB 1418, Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red and Whlto Orpington eggs for hutching, J2 per 15. C. W. Brltt, .Vrkex Ktonk. IM5T STOCK WANTED Petlgreed Scotch Collie. Ap ply 2920 No. 36th St. SOUTH ns'm AVE. Nearly new square house, with recep tion hall, living room, dining room nnd kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms nnd bath on second floor; all modern In every way. one block to car lino nnd close to good school; yard all nicely sodded, paved street, located near Mason St. Price 14,100. Hero la just what you want. Call us up. BEMIS-CABLBERQ CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bide. $250 CASH $25 PER MONTH buys brand new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath; 3 more rooms can bo finished on second floor If desired. One block from car and school. Price. 2,200. REED BROTHERS, 205 Brandels Theater. Phone Douglas 501. Good House At a Sacrifice Near Hanscom Park 1335 South 29th St. Eight looms, bath and laundry; all modern nnd In good condition; large base ment; fine furnacu; brick coal bins and vegetable cellar; sturni sash; screens; awning; cement walks; also furniture, consisting of quartered oak bookcase, libiary table, china closet, dining table, leather-seated chairs, fine kitchen cabi net, gas stove, etc Am leaving city and very anxious to sell. 13 BUY FROM OWNER 1814 Evans St., 1M block from cur. Three rooms downstairs; sun room and bath; beam ceilings; fc-foot brick basement: Lot 50x125 front and back yard; all sod; largo garwge. Now occupied by owner. Newly completed. Built for home. For further Information call at 1814 Evans. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SKIS JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1S02 FARNAM ST. $16.00 Down WITH $1(5 PER MONTH buvs n. nice home. INTER-MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE CO. 1523 Douglas. Main Floor. 7-ROOM house, modern, lot 50x160. Burt St. Call Harney 3S48. 2S81 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Closes with May and July at Same Figures. CORN FUTURES PUZZLE TO TRADE Aoltvlty rllinr Irrrnl la Not Kxitctl.i Ctidrralnort 1 Donlcrs and II li I li la I'rratlliird no CoverliiKa, OMAHA. April 29. 1913. The most noticeable feature In the wheat trade at the close yesterday was the fact that the May and July contracts were at exactly the same figure. 92Sc The Sep tember showed the same gain as the early months. There was a display of stubborncsn In the foreign situation, which would not permit the trade In thlh country to follow tho vrry bearish crop news. Liverpool showed simp on the buying side of wheat, the strength .there being bused on the demand for spot wheat. Tho surprising distribution of breadstuffs In Eurape for weeks and months has become the underlying sup port In the wheat market of tho world. The large receipts In tho northwest and southwest, some very flattorlng rcpolts from rulltond people In tho southwest, espcclully In Kansas, Induced consider able selling on the reaction yesterday. Cash sales In Chicago for shipment were 750.OO) bushels and the export sales wore 50,000 bushels. The visible supply showed a decrease of 2.172.WO bushels, which was considered by the trnde as extremely large. Messages from Missouri and Kan sas points told of the appeurunco of Insects in early wheat acreage lar beyond expectation, but no claim of damugo wns made. The mills continue to buy No. 1 Northern wheat at prices from istc to 2ic over the May option at Minneapolis, while messages claim that deliveries of velvet chaff wheat In that market for May will reach 4.000.WO bushels. A greut deal of wheat Is now on the move toward tho seaboard and Hut ope. It Im miirt. 111 nn nrohablu that there will will enough lowering of crop conditions from some cause In the near future to give help to the buying side of the inarkeL Cash wheat was unchanged to He higher. ... Tho action in com futures was a pu"'e to tho trade yesterday. In a general vva it was moro than probable that much of the buying was In the nuturo of cover if of short lines by Chicago shorts made nervous by the strength In wheat. There was a decrease of 1.231.000 bushels In -hl-cago total stocks. The vlnibit i'PPlJL corn decreased over S.m.VM inlands. The shipping demund for corn still continues alack. Cash corn was unchanged to ,c hThoroat market showed natural heavi ness yesterday. Influenced by the dip n corn prices. CobIi oats were unchanged t0CIeaCrneser'were; Wheat and flour. 377.0OU bu.; corn, M.OOO bu.; oats, 34 000 Im. Liverpool close: Wheat, Vd higher, corn, '4d higher to V4d lower. Primary wneat receipts were l,3.w,lXW pu. and shipments f.27.000 bu.. against reci-l H of 324.0H0 bu. and shipments of iOi.ooo uu. '"primary corn receipts were fiOS.OOO bu and shipments 458.000 bu.. against recelptH of 737.000 bu. and shipments of .S9.000 uu. '"prlmuVv oats receipts were BuO.OOO bu. and shipments 619.000 bu.. against recelp of 507,000 bu. and shipments of 416.0UO ou. last year. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. I car. MV No 4 hard winter, l' ar, wv DATS No 3 white, 3 cars. Mc No while, 1 car Uocal). Mp; 2 cam. StUr. CUMIN :so. 2 white. 1 cut, 4c. 1 car. J4Hc No. i white, 1 cat, 4,c. t car, M4C, 3 cars, Mtc. No. ! vellow, I ear. 4c. No J yellow, 1 car, 5Vc; 4 cars, MSo. No. 4 ellow, 1 car. Mc. No. I mixed. X cars. MV , 1 car. MV- No. S nilxed.. X cars. Mr, 6 cars, Mile; 1 -mi. M.0. No. 4 mixed. 2 curs. , t car. 62c. No. grade. I car (white), He. I'l'II Alio (ill.Vl.N AMII PUUVl.NIO.VS 45 lfa 12.1 36 43 61 197 151 W7 25 29 1UI PEKSONAIj E BELiLE MASSAGE, M o d crn jj. iJuiJu, nrugiesa Treatments. 703 South lCth street. Apartment U. MASSAGE, salt glow. Mme. Allen of Chicago. 109 3. 17th St. Douglas 7066. Massage. Mrs. Steele. 1S07 Farnam. 3d fl. Mlsa Fisher, maa.. bath, elec. treat. D. 8S3. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 131 N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to tha worthy poor. Phone Douglas 412S and wagon will call. achi:.v(;k I'oit sale. 4q Acres Improved Near Benson Only eight miles from Omaha post office, bus a new G-room house, largo barn, room for four head of horses, six cows and ten tons of hay. There Is ISO 8-year-old apple threes, 100 8-year-old plum trees, 40 6-year-old cherry trees, 600 grape vines. Has twelve acres In alfalfa, four acres of pasture, which has a spring, windmill, has wntcr system throughout the liOJne. This place Is located high and sightly, and In a good locality, closo to school, Is all fenced and cross-fenced. If vntl wont mi Iflanl rnilHtrv tininn Klnaa in . . . . . . . ' - ' ' ' i ...,. ....,. o,. " t ... I . I , umunn, you win una it a iiltricuit matter i ia'.iasJno; " "" ' . .- , ,,.!.... . , ' Till iw Hr. tiiij'kitiiiK an uuuu n IJ11B (llie. Owner has reduced the price to Jll.OOO for quick sale. Can arrnnge terms. HASTINGS & HEVDMN, 1614 Harney St. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis Winnipeg Omnbu Cnnli Pricea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 86V4(ipS7c; No. 3 hard, SCJiWic; No. 4 nurd, !2'u3Hc; No. 3 spring, MG'85tte; No. 4 spring, 84c; No. 2 durum, 8S(S8SV4c; No. 3 durum, h7i87'.4c. CORN-No. 2 white, 64HSHc; No. 3 white. 63Vi8tVic; No. 4 white, 62(6630, No. 2 yellow, 64o; No. 3 yellow, 63(853, No. 4 yellow, 6263o; No. 2, 63.!ii!bJ-)ic; No. 3, 62(h631,1c; No. 4, ,62y&2V4c; no grade, 60tf 62c. . . OATS No. 2 while, MttSTJic; sionuara, ADSTIIACTS Oli" TITIiK. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 206 Brandels Theater. KB All ESTATE FARM Jb IlA.M'll UiMIS FOR SALE. MAftNiyi1rrtrcntnient- K- nrott, 1829 REAL ESTATE 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. . Bexten pharmacy, 12th and Dodtfe. MANICUliINO; face, scalp and mag netlo treatment. Mlsg Debar. 201 19th. INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 82)1 subscriptions to the L. H. Journal, $1.60; S. E. Post. J1.60, and Country Gen tleman, S1.50, will earn $3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, which will Insure myself and fifteen other sufferers J10 a month each. Must have 24 In April. Your renewal worth 60 cents. DON'T WITHHOLD IT. Phone Douglas 7163. Omaha, Neb. GORDON, THE MAGAZINE MAN. YOUNG women coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit thu YounK Women's Christian association building at 17th and St Marys Ave where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted, Look for our travelers' aid at the Union station. MASSAGE MRS. RI'TTENHOUSE,-30S Boston Store. Eve, and Sun, appolnt's. INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 8S7 subscriptions to the L. II. Journal $1.60; S. E. Post, $1.50, and Country Gen tleman, $1.60, will earn $3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, which will Insure myself and fifteen other sufferers $10 a month each. Must have 87 In April. Your renewal worth 60 cents. DON'T WIT HOLD IT. Phone Douglas 7163, Omaha Neb. GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN. PARODIES 6n the latest songs. Send stamps for llBt E. L. CUrry, Box 313. Council Bluffs, la. ' MASSAUE Swedish movement. 413 BALE OR EXCHANGE It. E. HAVE good farms to exchange for resi dence and Income property. Owners see us. J. A. Olson, 601 City National Bank Bldg.. Omaha, CYCLONES CAN WRECK CITY PROPERTY, but they can't wreck land. We have land for city property. PALMER LAND CO., 1106 W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha. Improved Farm Half section and SO acves; south central Nebraska, fair improvements. Price $16,000. Want to trade this for town prop erty. No agents. Address me to Post office Box No. 633, Omaha. Neb. TRADE If you can't sell. W. B. Frank, 1025 City Nat. Bank. FOR SALE or trade for lot, pool tables and bar fixtures. 1914 Cuming. CHOICE, absolutely flawless 160-acre Minnesota farm, within two miles of two Kood railroad market towns; six big ele vators; every foot cultivated; fine, black loam soli; rented for one-third crop; should bring $1,000 annual Income. Would consider clear Omaha property up to $7 000 as payment. Big Stone Land Co.. 620 S 10th St., Omaha. ' REAL- ESTATE C1TV I'ltuPElt'l'V FOIl SALE. PALMER LAND CO. fi."ave .J.usl latel' Bot control of twenty mo sections of line land In Nebraska and Kansas, which they will exchange for clear property. 1I04 w O. W. Bldg. b, i .OUNK.U I'KAVINO CITY " mrlctly modern 6-room home, rorner two Mocks from tar llu and Hans com park. 2333 So. 31st St, Tel. Har, 1813. Cnllfornln, SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern Pacific and Santa Fo main lines traverse our absolutely level tract. Only 15 feet to water; also artesian wells, Five hours' run to either San Francisco or, Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1,000,000. $125 PER ACRE-EASY TERMS. Join our half-rate excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May See tho FONTANA ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric lino from Lo Angeles to Riverside. Make your reserations early and let us show you the "GOLDEN STATE" from San Francisco to San Dtcgo. For freo handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Callforiun, see or wrlto KARL BREHME. 615 Bea Bldg. BARLEY Mai tlhg, 641j02V4c; No. 1 feed, 4Kl46c. RYE-No. 2. 67ii'368c; No. 3, 6767Mc. Tho following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 3 cars, 87c; 1 car, 80Hc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, IVatiirra of flip Trnillnit nnil Cloaluir Prices on Hoard of Trnilr. CHICAGO, April Nervousnewi was displaced by wheat today under Sev ern! conflicting Influences. A net loss HO'Sii' to MIV was locordod Corn surferiMl a net depression of a sluulo to 4i but oats finished 'c to ip up m ml iollons made a net advance- of 3V to 7i&ctfl0c. Weakness at tile close of wheat trail ing came on profit-taking that followed a bulKe caused b reHrts that Austria wns moving troops across tne bonier to engage with Montenegro, and bv tv newed in k of dainag.- from chinch bugs nnd the Hessian fly In the southwest. lH)its of the Imminence of a general I. ! ii. ,U n"?rtrl0. an Important wlwat haiull hb city of Argentine, had also helped tho early upturn. Against these factors weie the good weather and continued fine prospects In the domestic, field, with exception of the. fears from ists In tho southwest nlrfiVJi' ,ofpr', to- The market wa unsettled much or the season and It was not until near tho .lose that full Si. ?f lar lssur.! was fell. In fluential selling then sent prices off to lv"li,.u, ,ow pollu Hf tbe day and weakness was manifest at the finish. I w Aary "I'l'ts of wheat today w ere 1..VM.O0O bushels axalnst 3J4.1XX) last year beaboard clearances of wheat nnd flour equalled 677.000 bushels. Ughtncs of country offerings ami firmness nt Liverpool ' Kftv T" j,",'' rally strength to corn, but prices eaVed off on but er offerings Inter. Spring 'J1"" frll off cnnslderablv Chang iir or May holdings to deferred months Ri vc Mime stremith In miH i'''1'1.11" wrrf "l'llfted on good buy ing on tho part of short. Pi,es tv. o7VT-!.steuhiy8 fr0m ,hP px,r,,", lo"'"' TheJendlng nailers closed as follows: Art Iclc. I Open. H1kH7i I .o w7Tcios"o" Yos'T" Wheat Mny.Msf4 J"I.V.l2i(.ll, Sept. 191 $ Mny. July. Sept. Oatn. May. July. Sept. Pork. May. July. Sept. Lnrd. May. July. Sept. Ribs. May. July. Sept. WrV 6-H S4M 341.il 31U 19 60 19 63 19 35 10 DO 10 80-82 10 80 11 25 10 87H 10 774 92J 92 UisJTV 92'iH 9221, H2M(.i !'2H 91,i91Nl! 65H K I55(k1 66U SI 6f 67 66,ffH MM 35 34S 34 34N. 34V 34,ij 3IH 34U 3(i, 19 f ! 19 43 19 474 19 !UK 19 65 19 65 19 45 19 35 19 40 10 90-92 10 87 H 10 90 10 85 10 80-82 10 824 10 S5-87 10 SO 10 82V., ! 0 91M ioti'M ib'" 10 80-82 10 VM 10 80 I 2, 921, 86 SI'S, Si . -Hi. 19 r. 19 45 19 30-32 10 SO 10 80 10 n-w 11 21M 10 M REAIi ESTATE LOANS. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6, SVi and 6 per cent; no delay. J. II. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam St. CALIFORNIA land-excursions 1st and id Tues. W. T. Smith Co. 815 City Nat. Bk. Florida. TRADE 6 sections well drained prairie land, Florida, $35 acre, owner. Box S7, Nevada, Mo. Sllsaourl. ONE of the best bearing apple orchards in Missouri; S3J4 acres; 2V4 miles from St. Joe. Free from Incumbrance. Will ex change for Income property In Omaha tree from Incumbrance. Have recently become resident of Omaha and desire al; my Investments in Omaha. For further particulars call E. P. Snowdcn. care Ne braska Blau-Gaa Co. Douglas 3877. Nebraska. (2302) Have client with 640-acre small ranch 20 miles south of Long- Pine, Neb. 10) acres hay, 40 acres cultivated. Bal ance good pasture. Fenced. House 16x24 oa'n 3bcfS; new granary 12x11; well and wind mill. A snap for someone at $15 per acre. Will take somo cosh and some trade. J. A. ABBOTT & CO.. 604 City Nat. Bank Uldg.. Omaha. Neb. 1,280-ACRB ranch, half mile R. R. town; 6-room house, barn, sheds, corrals, all fenced, two wells, mills, tanks; five milk cows and calves, chickens, all hay and farm machinery, nine head horses, wagons, buggies and harness. Part cash and time. Price. $6,800. 414 Barker Block. Omaha. m oU. WANT A BARGAIN In a good SO acres southeast Nebiaaka land, with a 60-aere hnrinJ Jit .laAK,a nJ?,8',1 tn P'ac of $8,000 ir desired Ovvnt-r old and cannot take rare of It. Price $lo0 an acre. W. W. Mitchell Act Bee Bldg. Omaha. Neb. mcne"' A8t., South Dakota, 320 ACRES, 3 miles from Hymore. B D Good 7-room house, barn 150x80 feet with hay mow for 75 tons of hay. Two ho pastures fenced with woven wire. Good well with water piped In house. 160 acres In cultivation, balance pasture iiv2 level and excellent soli. Price lis Ter acre; $6,000 to $S.0u0 down. MARY SKY BOLD, 217 McCague Bldg., Omaha WaahtuKtou. ,1th1? walla ""walla VALLEY. Washington, presents at the present time a most attractive field for the Investor and homeseeker. This section bos never experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado or flood. A diversified district, where the small tract farmer does equally at well as the large groin grower. Write today for free Illustrated literature de scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy, lng and hog raising. The Commercial Club. Wa la Walla, Waoh, "'". WANTED City loan and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1120 Farnam HL OARVTNBROS Loans $500 and up MONEY To loan on business or rest dence properties, $1,000 to $500,000. W. II. THOMAS. 22S State Bank Bide. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska fanny O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 101G Omaha National. Douglas 271S. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. 921 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDU. DOUGLAS 1278. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros 6o CITY LOANS, Bemls-Csrlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. MONEY on hand at lowest rates, for loans on Nebraska farms and O mall a city property In any amounts. II. W. BINDER, 613 City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAIj ESTATE WANTED WE have a buyer for your houke call Osborne Realty Co. Phone Douglas 1474. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 7V4 days. Moderate rates. For book ot tours, rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Agts., 35 W Randolph St.. Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. WANTED TO HUT. Dolgoff 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothe, shoes. Web. 1607. FBBT prices for furniture Call D. 7U3. A FIRST CLASS second hand motor cycle, four-cylinder preferred, others In good condition. Phone Harney &66. WOULD like to buy a five ur six-room bouse to be moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4S0L D. 8066. Quick buyers of furnlturo. WANTED To buy pedigreed Scotch col lie. Telephone Webster 2940. WANTEI TO RENT YOUNG business man desires room In strictly private home; no rooming house need answer. Addreis M HOC, Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKKT OK WEST Ship II e stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten- tionj Live Block Coiuuilaalou Merchants, BYFRS BROS. & Co. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchanne Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Biagl Bid; no sale. ..VJ'JC.UK" rasl1 Pr'ceH-Whcat: No. 2 red. $1.0Tit(1.0ii, No. 3 red, 90c(U $1.00, No. 2 hard, 93Mi9"l4o; No. 3 hard. 92ft94Hc; No 1 northern, 94r95e; No. 2 northern. 83'tf .N0 v;? "orthern. P0V41t92c; No. 2 spring. 9.j4r94c; No fcprlng. 9Ufcj2c; No. 4 spring, Mj89c; velvet chaff, SStrtMlic; durum, 9.1. iJ?. CV.!": No- 6lMo. No. 2 white. fcWc; No. 2 yellow. 6Tmj67c; No. S. Kir S!v 3 white. 67ttlr68c; No. 3 yellow, vt!60V4c, No. 4, M&K'ic; No. 4 white, 65ft 66,o; No. 4 yellow. 64Hr066Hc. Oats. No. 2 white, 3(.H636?io; No. 3 white, 34V4G35HC, No. 4 white. 335i34ic; standard, 35j 3CUC. Uyo: No. 2. 63Hc Bnrley: 4Wuc. Sotds: Timothy, $2.86nafi5; clover. $lii.0ft!f uZmm l"nu m'M nlb8: Hl'TTER Firm; creameries, 26fl30 I'-UGS Firm: rocelpts. 40,191 enwen; fiesh. 18c; nt mark. caseH Included, 17Jil8c; or dinary rirsts, 17c; firsts, 19c. PpTATOUH-Rccelpts, DO cars; mostly higher; Michigan, 42H5c; Minnesota, 06 43o; Wisconsin. 4046c. POULTRY-Llvo steady; chickens and springs, lSMc. 1 , Knnanx flty (iratn nnil I'rovlatona. KANSAS CITY. April 29.-W1IEAT-Cash, .No. 2 hard. KSUfi'lle: Kn 3 K7li7i 90Mc; No. 2 led, $1.00(S1.0.'I: No. 3. WcffMl.Ol. CORN No. 2 mixed. 6tiliTj67c; No. 3, CUc; No. 2 white, 56?ic; No. 3. 60ihfi6V4c. OATH-No. 2 white, 35i,ie36c; No. 2 mixed, 3ift34Hc. Futures closed as follows: WHEAT May, 86W&6tto; July, S&gsSUc. CORN-May. 65H(SMHc; July, 66Vif65ic. O ATS M ay , 34T4c; July, 34c. RYE-90flC0c. HAY Ccolce timothy, $12.76fl3.00; choice prairie, $10.60011.00. Bt'TTER-Oreamery. 33,.. frst8, J2o; seconds, 3lc; packing, 22c. EOGGS-Flrsts, 18818Ho; seconds. H 16c. POULTRY-Hcns, 14c; roostoro, Dc; ducks, 15c. Minneapolis (iraln Slarkrt. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. April 29 WHEAT May, 8ST4U89c; July. UlHfcOlHo; September, 9Ui&mc. Cash: No 1 hurd. 9H4c; No. 1 northern, 90H&91-Hc; No 2 northern. S8K4i89ic, No. 2 hard Montana. Ul'ko; No. 3 wheat. 6K7c. FI.OUR-Flrst patents. $4.304.65; heeond patents, $4 16ft4.60; first clears, $.1.10tiB.W; second clears, $2.Ku'.'.80. HRAN-$16.00tfl7.00. CORN No. 3 yellow. 6563',ic. OATS No. 3 white. 32',it32Hc RYE-No. 2, &V&68V4C. FLAX-$I.31W. BARLEY-iaStSc. St. 1,011 Ik (irueriil Market, ST. LOUIS, April 29.-WHEAT-Cash: No. 3 red, $1.091.12; No. 2 hard, tUflMVic. CORN No. 2, 67437c; No. 2 white. GOfiOOltc. OATS-No. 2, S6c; No. 2 white, 87c. RY-fi2c. Closing price of futures: WHEAT May, 64Tc; July. SMtc. OATH May, 34c; July, 31c. l'OULTRY-Qulet; chickens, 14c; Rprlngs, ISc; turkeys. 15c; ducks, 12c; geese. 7c. BI'TTEIt I-ower; creamery, 2732c. ;gG8 Firm, 17c' I.lvrriiool (irnlu Market. LIVERPOOL, April 2ft WIIBAT-Spot steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s lid; No 8 Manitoba, 7s lOd, Futures steady ,hv 9sid; July, 7a 7Hd; October, 7 6M. CORN Spot steady; American mixed new, 6h ,rt; kiln dried, 6s Hid; Aninrlcari mixed, old, 6s; via Galveston, 5h 8Hd. Fu tures Irregular; May American mixed, 5s lid; July La Plata. 5s lftd. I'rorln Market, PEORIA, 111., April 29.-CORN No 2 white, 64466c; No. 2 yellow. KMc; No'. 3 yellow, 55c; sample, 61c. OATS No. 2 white. 36o; standard. 35c. Cotfee Murkel, NimV YORK. April 28.-COFFEK-FU. lures opened steady at a decline of 8 to 14 points, In response to lower European rabies, somewhat larger Brazilian re ceipts nnd reports of rather an easier cost and freight market. Europe was a considerable seller here and with very few buyers around the ring prices contin ued to ease off under liquidation and scattered offerings from bearish wources. Tho closo was steady. Sales, 75.600 bags, April und May, 10.85c; June. 10.90c. July, 10.9c; August, 11.06c; September, Oc-tobe-November and December, 11.18c: Janu ary, 11 13c, February. 11.20c; March. 11.21c. Hjjot coffee, ensy; Rio 7c. 11,q; Ha lit oh 4s, 13Uc. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova. WV&1714C. Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 29 METALS Copper, steady, standard spot and Julv, $14.7515.; electiolytlc $15175; lake. $15.87; castings, $15.60. Tin. dull: spot. April nnd May. $19.WtfH9.S0; July. $18.6049.00, July, $4.0f 48.60. Lead, steady, $4 46 bid. Spelter, quiet, $5.60t6.0O. Antimony, dull. Cook son's, $9.00. Iron, dull and unchanged ST. LOUIS. April 28.-METAL8-I.ead. quiet, $4.3714. Spelter, dull. $5.40fc0.60. Copper arrivals, 2fi tons; exports this mouth. 32,043 tons. London, copper easy; spot, IS 72s Gd; futures. 2s 6d. I,ocal sales, tin. 5 tons. London, tin, quiet; spot, 1229; futures. 220. London, lead. 17 15c. lon don, spelter, 26 10s. Iron, Cleveland war rants 67s In London. HiiKiir Market. NEW YORK. April 29 Sl GAR-Ilaw steady, muscavado, 2VV&2.89C, centrifu gal, 3.36'u3.30f, molasses, iSlI.CIi,: r. fined, steady. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET, Cattle Receipts Liberal and Prices Show Further Declines. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Slieep ami l.uiittit Mun, ullli Price Menily to Ten to Fifteen Cents I, oner Than Mnmln' tieiirrnl Market. SOUTH OMAHA. April V. 191J. Receipts were. i-..m. tt,in Ktir-nv Official Monday 4,001 6.7S7 110 Kstlnte Tuemlay 4,100 U.tX 7.600 1o das this week... 8,701 19.767 19,592 Hiiie uays lMt week fi.9i 16.XK t!,947 Same days I w'ks. ago 10.101 H.7M l?.Jl Saiuo days 3 w's. ago. P.tKW 14.1SSI ,! Bntno any s 4 w ks. ago 6.68.1 3X 949 lf,fC Sanio days last year. . S.SR7 36,701 12.346 The following table shows the receipts or rattle, hogs and shrep nt South Omaha ror tho year to date, compared with last "H; 1913. 1912. Inc. Doc. ittle aiX.7l m,W 15.1S4 1.240.36 274,60) ""vep .47.190 721.313 17.877 Tho following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the hist few days with comparisons: Dale. I 1913, 7l9l2.jll"Ll lyiO. 1 19U3. 1 1 jSJliWL April 13 78ii 7 6l t'wi s'iSl ' jf 30 A,,r iV ! 7 64 5 83 8 W) 0 9J 6 64 6 $4 April 21 S74U 6 SS 8 9,U 91 5 42 April 21! S 03i 7 45 5 90 l 'Jl 6 99 5 36 6 35 !,r ?! 5 i1 1 : 1 " 01 5 l ' ,r M.h 7 41 6 73 1 7 051 5 40 . 34 April 26' 8 5.M4 7 M b 74 9 12 5 38 31 April 36 S 49H 7 1 5 83 9 I2 6 92 6 14 April 27 J 7 671 6 S5 9 04 Ml 6 2l 6 JS Apr 28S.H4) 1 5 M llS 7 -JS 5 ) April 29 S 181 7 05 , 6 74 ! 9 12 7 01 ' 6 34 6 36 Sunday fvl TLK Cattle i-ecelpts wero quite lib eral iiKttln this morning, making the totHl for the two days this week s,7i) head, n slight Increase over tho corresponding days or last week, but a tailing off as compared with two weeks ago As com pared with a ai ago the receipts were not nmterlnli) changed. Some other mar ket points wor heavllj supilled and there was a still further uownward move ment in prices all along the line. It was to bo expected aftiir such a sovcru bleak in pi Ices as lias already tukeli place mat thu oountt could withhold shipments for a few days On the contrary the coun try 1.1 apparently so anxious to unload that It continues shipping freely In spite or the lower range in prices. Thole is a geliurul reeling that with a few da s pr light receipts tho markets of the coun try would speedily locover lost ground. but so long as the runs hold up It Is natural to expect thul buyers will con tinue depressing prices. Boot xteurs opened very slow and weak to lOo lower and the forenoon was well advanced btlflll-n mimiLli l,nl,ina hn,l been transacted to call It a market. Wlu-n nuyeis aim sellers finally got together the market was morn active, and toward the closo strengthened up until tho weak ness of thu morning was iccovetod, tho market closing about steady with yes terday. Cows und heUera showed tho sumo weakness at the beginning, closing about steady, thu same ntt beef steers. Stock cattlo and feeders tanged from nearly steady on tho best gradea to a lower on others, but the break In prices has hi ought In moro country orders, so that there was a tiilr domund Quotations on cnttlo: Good to choice beef steers, $S.10.60; fair to good beef steers, $7.KoftX.10; common to lair beef steers, $7.60J7.85, good to choice heifers, $7.2657.75; good to choice cows. $6.607.30, fair to good grades, $5.854i.&0; common to full- grades, , $3.76416.85. good to cholco stockorH nnd feeders, $7.6Oi8.00; fair to good stockers nnd feeders, $(1.90y7.&0; com mon to lair mockers and feeders. $.'26if ti.-JO, stock cows and helfors, $6.0OU7.0-J; voni caives, u.ii4ia.7&; nulls, Htugs, ulc, $6.85(07.00. Representative miles: HOGS A very respectable run showed up this morning, about 192 cars, or -13,000 head, being reported In. For tha two days tho receipts foot up 19,757, being 4,500 lurger than for tho sumo days 11 week ugo, but 3,000 smaller than two weeks ago, and 6,00) lighter than a yeur ugo. With a fair supply m sight, buyers started out today to take nnothcr rap at hog Vuluos. As has boon the ruin of Into, shippers and speculators refused to look at anything except cholco light bunches, and only took thorn when they exactly suited their wants. In conse quence almost tho ontlro supply was left at tho disposal of tho packers and their opening bids Indicated a decline of loif 15c. Tho trade showed none of tho ncttvity that characterized Saturday'n nnd Monday's markets, nnd It was 9:30 before anything of consequence hud been done. About this time, however, It bo canio apparent that puckers meant to stand by their first bids, and when tho supply began to nwvo It wus at figures that wero 10ftl5o lower than Monday's avorago market. Some few loads of choice light stuff that sold to shippers did not show tho full deellnc, bill, owing to the fact that the outside buyers have been out of tho trade so much of Into It Is hard to makn accurate comparisons on this sort of stuff. Even after the loo had been broken, tho market was very draggy, nnd 10 o'clock found over half of the offerings still In Irst hands. Toward the iose, however, tho trade livened up n little and hy 11 o'clock lirac. tlenlly nvorytlilng had been sold. There wiiH no very noticeable chungo In values at this time. Koine salesmen wero of the opinion that the late trudn was a trifle stronger, while others regarded It as no more thnn steady with the early market. Ah n whole, the market can be quoted lO&luc lower. The most of tho sales wore made at $J.15tfi8.20, with quite, a sprinkling of lights at $5.25 and some choice offer ings at iH.im. viiiuos today touched the lowest point that has been reached since tho lust day of February, when tho av erage was tS. IS. SHEEP Today's trade In sheep and lambs wan In marked contrast to that of Monday 111 that buyers ami Kellers seemed much indisposed to do IiiisIiii-nh dm lug tho early hours of tho forenoon. Tho fact of the matter was that sellers Hied hard to part with their holdings at yes terday's prices, but the buying side wus extremely bearish light from tho stint1 and wnnted to fill the bulk of tho orders on a little lower basis There, worn a feu sales mndn at the opening that looked steady, but the bulk of the offer ings that moved a little, later on showed n 1 Oft 15c decline, thus muklng the general market anywhoro from steady to 101fl5c lower. On tho opening rounds a load of Ne braska fed Mexican lambs of handy weight was picked up at $s.80, tho high est point leached dining the day and identical with yrsterday'H top. A goodly number of clipped lambs wore offered, among which wero throe cars which were not very well finished that sold at $7.10. Aside from tbeso transactions fnw other lumbs were weighed up early In tho fore noon. A- Inln ....... n.. . t..AVA fin jv ii.ir, lun iiiuiiuna -, nnivt there being only two loads of wooled ewes and a deck of clipped ewes among the receipts. As buyers seemed to wunt something on that order the small bunch of clipped offerings sold at $4.10. Tho wooled lambs were not sold until at a later hour. The estimates called for Homo thirty cars, or 7,500 head, being a ruthor mod erate run for . Tuesday as compared with a week ago und a year ago. For the first few duys of the week thn re ceipts have been well up to normal, us around 19,600 worn reported In as against 19,947 for the same time lust week, 1,925 two weeks ago and 12,346 one year ago. Quotations on sueep and lambs: Good to choice Mexican lambs, $8.vii8.90; fair to good Mexican lambs. $8 4O0S.6O: good to choice western lambs. o.iU8.fi5, fair to good western lambs, $1 Xipa .'to; shorn lamUi. $7.tOfi7.75, feeder lambs, $7.76'0 8.35; yearlings, light. $7.3ifi? 16; yearlings, heavy. $7 164J7.36; wethers, gpod to cholcu JIV.7M7.0O; wethers, fair to good. $6. 350 0.76; ewes, good to cholco, $6.6006.75; ewes, fair to good, $6.2OU.60; culls and bucks. $8.00U6.36. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. ainiiv r-IT-V Atiril afll-A'nu t.. ceipis, 1.1 nniii, niuinci weiiK, native rteois, 7 3&1i8 50, eows and helfors. $5.76 $,1 . yt 1 inhrs. $S -.0119 60. Western steers, $ ,5liS .'j, western rows, $l36tf ' IHH18 Receipts. 9.m head: market. 6 iiHV lower, bulk, $208. 40: henvv. $.16' 8 30; packers and butchers. $8 30W.S.40; light. $S258.I5. plgn. $7.357 76 81 1 HEP AND I.AM1W Rocelpts, !,0 head, market 10c lower, muttons. tt00r $.76. Colorado lambs. $7.fcMrS.fiO. range wethers and eni lings, $.'B7.36, range ewes, $5 00W! 50. Available Supplies of (Irnlti. NEW OUK. April SS -Spoclal cable and tclegraphlo communication received by llradstreol's show tho following changes In available supplies, as compared with previous accounts: Available supplols. Wheat. 1'lilled States, east Rockies, de creased, J,M8,n) bu.; fulled States, west Rookies, decreased, 103,000 bu.; Canada, decreased. 9.7I9.00O bu , total I'nlted States and Canada, decreased, 12,370,000 bu.. afloat for and In Europe, decreased. 4,Vo.00i bu , total American and Euro' penn supply, decreased, 16,370,000 bu.; corn, Culled States and Canada, de creased, 2.860.000, oats, I'nlted States and Canada, decreased, 1.19I.QXV Clilenuo I. lie Stock Market. CHICAGO. April 'JO.-HOllS-Recelpts, 10. UK) head; market shade lower, bulk, $S.35lS.66; heavy. $S.ltyttS.M; rough. $.1 10 I8.35, pigs. $ 4irX 00. CATTLE Receipts, 2.600 head; miiiket, dull at yesterday's decline: beoes, $7.20tt 8.90; Texas steers. $.70r7 76. western. $6.90 JrS.00. stockors and feeders, $6.108.1X1; rows nnd helfors, ;11I8.26; calves, $6 26 tis.ar. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 16.000 head; market 5ffl0o lower; native. $5.sojr 7.15. western. $6.1ft7.l6; yearlings. $.4vtf 7 Mi; lambs, native, $6.60iJr7.60i western, J6.90 tfS.70. St. Louis I, lie Stock Market. ST LOl'IS. April 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,800 head; market stonily; native hoof steers, $5.7M9 00; cows and heifers, $4.60ti8.73; stockors and feeders. $5.251f8.0); southern steers, $6 26(118.60, rows nnd helfors, $4 0X77.00; calve", $5.01i0.50 HOGS Receipts, 11.000 bond; nmikct lOo lower: pigs nnd lights. $7.ill(8.H6; mixed and butchers. $8 (008.05. good heavy, $8.40 (IS 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-llocelpts. l.&Op bond, market sternly . nntlvo muttoiisl t5.fOa7.3t. lambs, $7.00fl8.P0. St. .louppti I, lie Stnek Market. ST JOSEPH. April 29. - CATTLE Re colpts. 2.800 head; slow; steers, $7.25WI.70: cows and helfors, $4.00ffS,00; calves. $S.Wir 9.00. HOGS -Rocelpts, 8,000 head; market, 15c lower, top, $8.90; bulk, $S UiilfS 25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 2,600 bend; market low; lambs, $7.rvffis.65. eiv York Money Market. NEW YORK. April 2. MONRY-On call, sternly; tftH por cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2?i por cent; of fered nt 2T per cent. Time loans, stronger; CO days, 4 per cent; ninety duys, 4V per cent; six months, 4H(f4H per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPMtl-WoH per cent. Sterling exchange with actual business lu bankers' bills nt $4.8360 for 60 day bills and at $4.8680 for demand. Com mercial blllB. $4,831. SILVER Bar. floHo; Mexican dollars. ISc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. nt 1. rt... 100UK. C. So. r. In. ... 7H do coupon 1D0V.L. S. db. u 111.. HSU U. S 3. ret 10:1 &. N". unl. it. . M't do coupon 10lttM. K. & T. lit 4s M U. S. 4i. I'l 1UH do ivii. Uu II do coupon IUViMMo. I'clfl 4i . Tfl rnim 3a coupon 1031 do cnn. (, m4 A.-C. lit ( ctti.... t N. It. 11. ot M. IHt U Amur. Ax In II,N Y. 1'. g. 3ti.. . SS A. T & T. ct 4i. 101 do db. 4 v ;t Am. Tolncco ... ISO M Y. N. II. A II. Armour & Co. 4!ii. JD', nr. S'ii 71 AUIilntin gon. .... M4 N. W. lit 0. :H 1I11 cr. it 1S40 M'.i do cr. ( I04H do or. ( UK) No. l'acUlo 4i tl't A t', I, lit a..., H do S Ml Ill. A. Ohio : 0. 8 L rliln. in., nt do J!J Hljl'ftin. cr. ti 1118. . 04 U llrook. Tr. cv. 4a... S7 ton. 4a Ol't Cen. ot On. ti.,.105'i Itfudlng gen. 4..,,ft, Cfll. Inthrr !.... i B. I. Ai 8. V. If. ! 71! Choi. ,t Ohio 4i.. i do gen. (a 7 do conr 4Hi .... 74St. U B. W. c. 4a. ll'l Chicago A. Ji. (I B. A. U ad. It.... -,2 O. II. & Q. 1. U... SIH'Jo. rao. rol, 4s.... 19 do grn. it "Iij do cr. 4a J7'i CM & ET 1' er 4ia..lDIS 1,0 1,1 r(- 4a. M(i C. II 1 I'. c. (h. giSi. Hallway (a.. 10U do rfg. 4a . . Ill do grn. 4a 7SH C. AS. r ft a 4Ha MS Union I'acltlo 4a.... MS 11. A II. cr. 4a... v do cr. 4a tl I), ft It tl. ret. is.. do 1st rrt. it .. vtH DlatllUra' (a 01 U. ft. Hulilicr lu:', Brio p. I. 4a ... . mi; V. Rtrcl :l ta...l00V do gfn. 4s 7H4Va.-Car. Cham. 6a.. K do cr. 4a, aar, II. ln'.t Waliaah lit ft ri. 4a tl III. Can. lat r. 4a. 0 Watem Md. 4a. ... 70H lnlr. Met. 4H .... "44. Wfat. Klec. er. It., tl Intaji St. U. it... ijh'WIi. Central 4a.. V) Japan i'it H Did. Offctad. NE YORK ST0GK MARKET Prices Depressed on Reports from Europe on Balkan Situation. MANY LOW RECORDS ARE MADE 1-rm.nre llenvlest Aunlnst Intrrnn """ Slookn. Pnrtlcnlnrly 4n indlnn Pnclflo, AVhlcli Mliiniiin Seven Points, NEW YORK. Alirll M Thn nrnnoll.lii.,1 i weakness of European markets caused by ; reports or Austria's belligerent attitude , toward Mnntrnegro was of direct Influ ioiico on the homo market, where prices the Important stocks made now low records for thn year, with numo.dus losses on tho day of I to 3 points. Pres miip woa henvlrst against the Interna tional stocks, particularly Canadian Pn ciric, which slumped 7 points. Steel, tho uariinians, Rending and Amalgamated displayed marked wonknoss, AmHcan stocks in London, which had shown general advances. weakened abruptly before the opening here and somo of the enrly selling In this market was for foreign account. Before mlddnj thn lists stiffened, but In tho afternoon active selling wns resumed, culminating In a vigorous drive In the ivtt hour, which forced thn market to tho low point ot the session. Helling npieared to be chiefly In tho nature of boar pressure. Tho quarterly statement of the btcel corporation, which came out shortly iftcr tho closo of the market, wrs less favor able than had been generally predicted The expected announcement of an Issuo of Now York City bonds was made today, tho city offering $46,000,000 nt 44 per cent Outstanding Issues wero depressed by the nutiouucouirnt, somo of them touching now low prices, Tho new bonds Md "when Issued" on the curb nt lpOH. Kor an Isstio of 44s In 1W7 tho city ob tained an nverago of 10C and ror a l'JOS Issue an avorago of 104, On account of present conditions In tho money market bankers predicted thut tne average for tho new issue would be under Bonds woro lower, prices being matte, by some reorganization Issues. Total sales, par value, $2,6.1!,m United States bonds wero unchanged. Number ot sales and leading quotations on stocks wero as follows: Silas. High. Low. Cloit. 44,300 7!H T0U 70S II.7&4IM.3G; stockors and calves, $.75Jr7.G0 111 7 60; cauuei'S, $8 feeders. $7.0047.86 Lulls XUYii: 36. 'I HOdK-Recelpts, 4. Lead; market MT 10c lower: heavy. $8 lMlS.16; mixed. $8 16 8). ItRht. $8fJ8K; pigs, $7.0Hl736 bulk. $n&J.20. .SlIElil' ANP LAMIIS-Roceipts, none. liiniNim (K 1,1 vr- Nlook Mnrkpt. KANSAS CITY. April 2fl -CATTLE -Ro-celpts !.ifi0 head market steady native steers $7CO'(j8 60 pint hern sterrs $6.25i 8.00 southern cows and heifers. $l.3'a i u nut) c row s and lnlfirn $I20'8 40. sluckcrs and feeder, fa.DOUS.W, bulls, j Wool Mnrkrt. BOSTON. April . AVOOL - Moving moro easily nt tho expense of values, Healers am endeavoring to clean up their old stock and buyers nru reported to bo bidding nctlvely on the ranges. Now western wools range from 13 cents In Utah to 18 nnd 0 cents In Michigan and Ohio. Old Delaines nro selling slowly at 29 emits, while Montuna half-blood Is firm at 20 cents. California and Texas prod, ucts nro very dull. Lcudlng domestic quntutlniiH range, as follows: Missouri, three-eighth blood, 25c quarter blood, 2.VJ( 2Cic; braid, 24c; black, hurry, seedy, cotts, lSWOc. Scoured Basis Texas, flno, twelve luonthH, rntoo; fine, six to eight mouths, 47N8c; fine, full, 4646c. California Northern, 62GriSo; middle county, 60ii62c; southern, 4ftt49o; fall, free, 4Sf(S0o; fall, defective, 384f40c. Oregon Eiistcrii No, 1, staple, 6iVi07c; eastern 'clothing, Mlf57o; valley No. 1, 66i(57c; vnlloy No. 2, 624C3C; valley No. 3, 45f4c. Territory Mno. staple. 6Mn7c: fine me dium, stnplo, 66f67c; flno clothing. 5KJ62c; f un medium, clothing, bltirtfo; unit hlnod. comhtiiK, 60i62c; three-eighth blood comb ing, 48ffiOa; quarter blood combing. 47m 48c. Pulled "A," riVdWc; "A" supers, fOI640. LONDON, April 29, -Thoro woro 12,911 bales offrrod lit tho wool auction sales today, flood wools woro In demand, but faulty stock was in buyers' favor. The continent took the bulk of the merinos nnd tho home trado readily absorbed tho large, supply of crossbrods offered. KT. LOUIS, April 28.-WOOI-UnHettled; northern or western mediums, 17il8c; fine, hurry, lOJUc.; slight burry, lflc. Loudon Htook Mnrkrt, LONDON. Anrll 29 American eoiii-iii. opened quiet nnd steady today. Prices ad vanced under tho lead of Cnnndlau Pa cific during the early trading and at noon tho list showed gauiH ranging from J to lVk nbovo parity. Ixmdou closing stock quotations: Consols, moner . .74 11-1 Illinois Central .. Ill do aco'l. tJunt).. 74U Ltularllls h Nnh.lllu Amal. Copper 74',, Mo., Kan. Tel.. 1C, Atchison 101 New York Central. 101 H llaltlmore ft Ohio. 101 I'ennarlranls U Csnadlan I'acltle .114-4 Heading S3 Chi Oreat Western !' Southern raclflo .. 101V. till.. Mil. A 81 P.lOKHl'nlim I'aclflo m Ilenrer & Rio O . 30V V, H. steel 1 Krla !HWabaah . ..i i do lat pfd 4S IX! hear r0', Oraml Trunk . ... IlSRand Mines 71 S1LYER War, eusy at 27 16-16d per ounce. MONEY 2WiWi per cent. DISCOUNT RATES-Sliort bills, 3HG3i per cent; three months' bills, 3i8l 13-16 per cent. Iloatnn Mlnlns; stock. ROSTON. April 30.-Closing quotations on milling stocks worn us follows: Allouez w Molu.k Anal Copper 70S Nerada Con. .. A. Z 1. i 8 :tNlplsslDg Mlnea . Arltona Com. . . 1 North null . . II. & C. i". c 8. M. IS North Uke . . . Cal. ft Arlinna IVi Old Iomlnlon ... Csl ft. Ilecla 4M Oaeeola Centennial 13 Qulney l-opper Hangs C (. 4IVsHhannon Kait llutte O. M.. UViHuparlor a superior n. M : 1-II 'Tamarack MViU 8. S. It. ft M S do pfd 1 ftah Con . 13 I'tah Copper Co.. 4 Winona :J',i Wulrertna franklin lllroui Con. .. . Uranhir Con. .. Greene Cananea Kerr Ike Ike I'opper La Fallo Copper. Mtatnl Copper Aike4. 41 1H S 37 IV, 41 11 II Is M 3V 31 MS 47VI 7H 49 IS to 1,000 Lt00 100 100 seo I no 300 1,300 7W 40 3, M0 1,700 ,100 700 ra Amalgamated Copper .... American Agricultural ... American Pert Sugar American Oan American Can ptd American (-. ftp Amarloan Cotton Oil Am. Ice. Hrcurltlea American Unaeed American Irfxumotlre American 8. & It .Am. S, ft u. p(d Am RVigtr Itetlntng. ... American T. A T American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchison Atcblaon pfd Atlanllo Coast bins.... . llaltlmnrn A Ohio Ilethlehem Stent Ilrooklyn Itapld Tr Canadian Pscltlo Cenlrsl leather (Tlirsapeak A Ohio Chicago O. W Chicago, M. ft St. P .... Chicago ft N W Colorado K. A I Connolldated flas t'orn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Itlo Grande. .. Iener A 11. 0 pfd... . Iilitlllsra' securities Krlo Krle lit ptd Krla 3d pfd tlenersl Rlectrlo tlreat Northern pld Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. Illinois tVntrsI Interborough Met Inter Met. pfd Inlernatlona) Ilarreitcr ,. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper International Tump Kanssa City Southern ... Icledn Oan Lehigh Valler Isiulsillla A Naihrltle.. M., SI P. ft R. Hie. M. Mlaaourl, K. A T Mleaoorl Pacific National lllnrull National Iad - .. N- It II. of M. Id pfd.. New York Central N. Y'. . O. ft W Norfolk A Western North American . . ..... Northern I'aclflo Taclflo Mall l-rnnaylrsnla ,. PeoplQ'a Gas J, C, C. A St. 1, Pittsburgh t.'oal Pressed steal Car Pullman Palace Car... Heading nepubllo 1. A 8 .... .Uepubllo I. A 8. pfd.. flock Iiland Co Hock Iiland Co. pfd.. St. U ft H V. 3d pfd Beaboard Air Une Seaboard A. U pfd... Hloss-Uhsfflsld 8, ft I. Southern Paclflo southern Hallway .. So llallvay pfd Tenneaiee copper ... . Teiaa A Pacific Union I'aclfle Union I'aclfle pfd United States Realty. United Mates Rubber.... 700 United fllatea Rteel 10l.l P. K. Rteel pfd tltali Copper .. Vs -Carolina Chemical Wabash W'abaah pfd Western Maryland ... VVealern Pnlon Weitlnghouae Klectrle Wheeling A Uke Erie. 30 33U 114 44 41i 34 S ,r T'i UJ 101 aw u: 30V4 1H 44 41V, 4Vs V. 3J's US tot 111 4 n Jos llVi 47', 434 34 ',m 33 n 101 1.700 13IH HIS Itl', v iz:h :ui id 11. too us 3,700 mt 31 51', 100 100 100 IM( 100'i MS 30) 130S 1104 120.S I'i mi 31 J1H 13 tl US tli 31,400 t37S 3331, jint sun ll hi IS 14H US 14 M', 11 4,0l) IMS 105't 105', IWO IZKt IHS 137 1,40) 331, 1,300 12 l,:oo lnu 300 JI7S 117 Ml, ii7i ins lll'.t ll. 200 it 31 431, 31V. 33 M 37 43V4 J4H 1S7 :o 33 37S 4J1, I3'i 1,100 1IIV, 1174 1371, 3.S0O IMS 114i 134i 1,100 III, 3tH 1,100 Ills 114 3,100 It 4,:oo"'t3 1114 tos 100 J4 IS 160 300 3311 MS 31 114 141, MV, 100S II 10 11 33U 474 11,104 lM'i Itt'i 15J 400 111 llOVi 131 100 111 3,100 34 SI1 3,(00 MM 1S2S 111 23 S 33H sv, 3)), 113 41 32 3,400 IMS 10!', 101't 41 41 300 400 1047 lOtS l'4'i 71 I.OOO HIS JUS 113S (00 :iVi 331, 31 6. too 114V, 114 iu; too lots lots tots ioo ii too it I.tftO 34S ion lit It II :i lit .113,100 1I0S Itl J1S SlH 23 17S 43S 10'ti 17S 34 IttS Itl'l 12 t: 304s I OS 05 34S 20 IIS 174 17 Its 43', 10 us tin ti'i IIS 31 341, 77Vi 711, 7m 14 33S ItS 11 17.600 1414, m; MIS MO 1M 3. too 400 700 too too 7,300 1.400 1,100 1(0 1.300 14 MS MS e.ion 1fl7ii 107 3. COO tlS 49S 33 31i 10 39 Ml, (IS ts 100 100 700 200 too 1,300 100 MS MS 33 IS 10 3IS 4S os ts 6Jl os MS 107 4ti 3IS 3', s M IS to't ts Total aalea for the day, 145,000 shares. l.ocnl Mrriirltlra. Quolillons furnlihed by nunia. Prlnker A CO., Ill umana nanonai nans uuimiDgi Ah Orore Cement, com Ileatrlce Creamery, pfd C . M. A 8t. 1. 4Ss. lilt Council Illuffs O. A K. ts. 1121... . Deere A Co 7 per cent ptd Kelrmont Creamery guar. I per rent. Fairmont Creamery pfd, 7 per cent.. Oerman-Amerlian Cotfee Independent llarreater Co Independent T. O). lat pfd, Co. Illulfi loa-Netirake lubllo service Is Kaniaa City. Mo 7 p. e. tai bills. . King n Wash., la. 1111 I Angeles Hy. la, 1130 Mountain States T. ft T Millard, Neb., la, Water. 1131 Mollno Tlow 7 per rent at pfd.... City of Omaha 4M. 14I City of Omaha 4Sa, lilt Omaha K. 1.. A P. la. 1131 Omaha A C. n. Sf. Hy. ts. 1121 Omaha ft C n. ffl. Hy. pfd Omaha ft C n. Rt. Hy. com tlmaha ft C II. It. A n. pfd t nlon Stock Yards stock, Omaha I'pdlke Grain Co.. com j ,.. a. . . gloui City Serrlce ts 94 Treasury S4n4ement. WARHINOTON. April 29. The condi tion of tho rnltnl States trentury at the behiiinlni; of business today was: Work ing balance. 171,805.727; In banks and I'hll Ipplno treasury. II2.826.2D3; total of gener al fund, I40,243,106; receipts yesterday. tl.174.9iO; disbursements, H.41S.1S0. thu surplus tills fiscal year Is, J7.989.794; as uuitliiHt iv deficit of tl3,SK,607 last year Tha flcures for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit exclude, Panama canal and public debt transactions. Did. Alked. 7 it n M 100 !J It M 17 MS Itl IMS 4 4S 4S e ts ts m, io) 103 101 "3 94 f 103 101 M 100 101 102 M 100 nu i1 to : 7V, us t it',, 14 tl . 10! iot, Ida 91 17 ABSORBDW fa Urtr York Mlntiiir Stock, NKW YORK, April 30.-4. 'losing; quota tions on HilntiiK stocks weie: Com Tunnel stock I Median , do bonds con i si ft Va Irun Pllier Uadrllle Con l.lllle Chief OlNtli. 13 Ontario I'i Ophlr 131 Small iliipei 10 fisndari 1- lelluw Jatket 15 300 17 t 10-J :o UMKD4T roan; , Corns. Ilunloua. Cal lousUnnchas. Tired, AchlnR-. rinolleu Feet- It allays pain and Uket out aorenast and Inflammation promptly. Healing grid eoothlng -cauiea a better circula tion of the. blood through tho part, st aining natuia In building new.haaJlby tluus and eliminating tha old. Alex Abl, Toblniport, lnd., writes Not, li, 14. "1 odoublyou remember my get ting two bolllea of your ABsORMniJa., for a bunion on my foot, Myfooili wen," juioraiuaDieiorany swelllrg or painful tffllcllon. lloltre, JSnlarsed lilamle, Varlixiao Veins, Milk Leg-, Strain, Hpralne. Heal Cuts, llmlaea, Lacerations. Price 11.00 and R.OO stall druggists or dellrered. 4 a Im, W.F.YOUNQ.P.D.F.. 104 Taenia St.. 8rTsAiT. Iib.m mWeyinheat tin nn Buys putB r ca,is n OIUiUU 10,000 bushels of wheat No further risk. A movement or 6c from price gives you chance to take $500.00; 4c, $400.00; 3c, $300 00, etc, Write for particulars, Tail OENTBAJi BTOtJX ft OSUtT OO. raik UigH OUTtlaud, O,