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Tlltt BEE: OMAHA, TPESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914. 11 HEAL ESTATE. PAI13I t lt.VX.ll 1,A.US FOU SALE TVIneonain. 2M-ACRC burnett countr. Wisconsin, form; good soil; house, new barn 40x8", ello und other buildings; fine spring stream runs through land; on mall route and telephone; about 80 acres under cul tivation; nan practically all be farmed: good soli; price. 7,000; JJ.600 cash, balance can stand five or ten years, 6 per cent; flno stock farm. schwad nnoa IQM rlymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union. Settlers wanted, Lands to rale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet S4, on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands. If Interested in fruit landes ask for booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo Line ny., Minneapolis. Minn. FATIMS WANTED. 1 WISH to purchase some good farm lnnd and will put In my city property. alued at $5,000, on a good farm. Address P 223. care Bee. FOR BALE OR E.XOIIANGE It. E. SO ACRES of Wyoming Irrigated land on railroad and adjoining town; 65 acres In alfalfa and fifteen acres In native hay, with perfect water rights, at $160 per acre, will consldor small Omaha prop erty as part payment, but must be worth the price asked, as my land Is priced for cash; balance on easy terms. Address V 223. care Bee. CHOICtS Klknorn valloy farms for sale or trade. Address 1!. E. Duvall, No llgh. Neb. REAL ESTATE IOAN9. UAKKlouiN rtc MOIVTON. 916 Om. Nat. f 10) to $10,000 mado promptly. K. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. 6 J10-S12 Brandcls Theater Bldg. FIVE per cent farm loans. Optional pay ments and annual interest. WM. MC CORMICK, 1201 Farnam. WANTED City loans. Petera Trust Co. GARVIN BROS. Mant WANTED City loans and warrants. w. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY and farm loans, 5, 6Vt. S per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam Omaha. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. iw w. Minaer. uity Nat. UK. Bldg. mi vrvveny. iMr&B loans a specially. v. ii. xnamas. ws state Bank Blag. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 101G Omaha Nat. Douglas 2715. OFFERED FOR SALE. Furniture. New& 2d-hand furnlt'c, cash or terms, FURNITURE of 5-room flat, good condi tion; will sacrifice. Douglas 5233. WANTED lO BUY. STOCK merchandise wanted, clothing, dry goods, shoes and groceries. Address L 357, Bee. SLIGHTLY used high grado piano. W.372H SMALL confectionery or grocery In col ored neighborhood. Address C 3(55, Bee. CASH paid for western South Dakota lands; defaulted sale contracts or mort gages;. C. N. Mclvnme. Huron, 8. D. , . WANTED TO RENT. Cottages Houses and Flats We cannot fill thq demand we are hav ing for good cottages, houses and flats, and Jf you have a vacant house we can secure' you a desirable tenant. Call us and wo 'will be very glad to lnspect'your property and arrange with you regarding the renting of It, and wo cannot see any reason why your home should be va cant when we cannot supply tbe demand at ourbf flee. " '" HAS1TNGS & HBYDEN. J614 Harney St. 'WANTED TO BORROW. $3,000 ON NEW HOUSE and lots; will pay 8 per cent. Write for description. "C" .Bee; Council Bluffs, la. LIVE STOCK MAIUCEX' OF WEST ' SHIP live stock to South 'Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock; Communion Merchant. sit MARTIN BROS & CO., Exchange Bldg. SWAPPERS' COLUMN 1 HAVE A B FLAT CORNET, "LE Fevre" make; original value, $75. Will trade for Underwood or Royal typewriter. Address S. C. 614. Bee. HAVJ3 A PRINTOORAPH MACHINE for multiple letter work; prints through ribbon like typawrlter; can use ordluary printers' type, and cuts, also; clectrlo motor and hand power; cost $335. Will trade for cheap lot or land, or will con sider any kind of a reasonable otter. Ad dtess 3. C. 555, Bee. 240-ACREi RICH, riUA.UK FARM LAND in eastern Nebraska; price, $30,000; want 20,00u to J25,00u general mdse. stock, with out building. Address C. C. 611, Omaha Bee. TYPEWRITER DESK AND CHAIR 'wanted In exchange tor tour new and crated, upto-dato washing .machines. Ad dress S. C. 612. Bee. ' 1 HAVE BULL PUP 1 YEAR OLD. white, thoroughbred bull, good and sound; flno watendog. Will exchange for bicycle In good tonditlon. S. C. ur.'. Bee. TWO LOTS'. NOS. 153 AND ICO KEN wood Addition, 3Mh and Evans St., un encumbered. Will trade as part payment on small mydern cottage or bungalow in north part of city. Might consider trade for small automobile, or would take good motorcycle as part payment- Adaress S. C. 631- -Bee. LATE MODEL, HIGH-GRADE. tJEVfc.. passenger touring car, with electric lights and self-starter, and otherwise fully equipped, for good eiiuity in Im proved real estate; may add some cash Address S. C. 613, "Bee. GOOD MODERN T-ROOM COTTAGE ON So. 20th St., near Vinton, to swap for $2,900. Just the homo for a. mo tor man. Address a C. 61. Bee. ALL MODERN HOME. 2 YEARS OLD, In north part of city, three blocks from 24th car line; 8 rooms and enclosed sleep ing porch. Newly decorated last fall. Would trade my equity of 11,400 for mod ern bungalow or home with two or three large lots, or for good acreage property in north or west part of city. Also have two lots in Kenwood Addition, SSth and Evans St, which 1 would apply on trade. Address S. C. 632, Bee. EIGHT SPECKLED HAMBl'RO CHICK ens noted for their laying qualities; never set. Make offer. Address si, C. 64S. Bee. SOFT COAL BURNER AND GASOLINE range: will trade for chickens or any thlng. Make offer. Address S. C. 619. Bee. TWO CLEAR LOTS PIERRE, a D. Good abstract. Price, $1,000. Want gen. rodse. or auto. Good abstract and war ranty deed. 8. C. 568. Beo. GOOD FOUR-PASSENGER INTERNA tlonal auto to exchange for good build ing lot or lots In Omaha; value $750. Ad dress S. C. 57g. Omaha Bee. SOUTH OMAHA LOT-NEAR TRACK ago. East front, worth $600. 3 block to car, 2 blocks to school, lays fine. Trade light auto or diamond ring or sell cheap. Address S. C. 530. Omaha Bee. .WANTED ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND painting In exchange for tailoring. Ad dress g. C. 603, Bee. HAVE 110 ACRES OF BEST FRUIT and vegetable land adjoining town la East Texas; will trade for some fcood. clear laud In eastern Nebraska or Iowa, or cash. Address S. C 608, Bo. HAVE A FIRST CLASS GROCERY Do ing a strictly cash business, which I wish to exchange for a property, house hav ing seven rooms and all modern con' venlences. Must be clear- Address, 8 C 600. Bee. SINGLE SEATED RL Ulit-U TIRED surrey, practically good as new, as part rayu.ent on good 6-passenger automoblls ur -asli Address 8 C , &13, care Bee. SWAPPERS' COLUMN I HAVE A 8x10 TEJNT. BLUE AND white stripe, heavy canvas, Just the thing for fairs and carnivals, cost IB. 80; as good as new. What have you? Make an offer. S. C. 687. Bee. WILL EXCHANGE CARPENTER work for cow or lot, or will work by day. 8. C. 685. Bee. WORK HORSES WANTED IN Ex change for good 160-acre land lit cash value; all or part; balance, It any, terms. Address S. C 610. Bee- FIRST CLASS l'MNTKR AND PAPER. hanger, will swap painting and paper ing for coal, groceries, building material, or anything 1 can use. S. C. &S4. I HAVE 20 ACRES HKST SOIL IN Texas, near gulf, 2H miles from Robs town; unimproved. Price $1,200, mtg. $300. Cabbage In field near there sold for $10) per acre this spring. Delightful climate. For sale or exchange tor clear lots or 1913 automobile. Address S. C. 637, Bee. MUST SELL OR TRADE MY 8TKNO typo nnd Monarch visible typewriter. Both good as now. Cost $100 each. What will you give me? Address S. C. 607, Bee. SMALtTGAS ENGINE, LIKE NEW, TO trade for what? S. C. 531. Bee. AUTO TO TRADE FUR A CLEAR LOT. Address S. C. 616. Beo. BLUE RIBBON WASHING MACHINE; will trade -for anything. Address S. C. 647. Bee. BAKERY FIXTURES COMPLETE FOR $225, or what havo you to offer? S. C. 614. Bee. ONE OR TWO LOTS CLEAR IN GOOC town South Dakota; price, cash, $22$ each, or exchange for good one-karat dia mond ring. Address S. C. hM. Omaha Bee. $1,000 EQUITY IN SOUTH DAKOTA Income to exchange for anything. In cumbrance of only $o00. Address R C. 616, Beo TWO FINE NEW MODERN HOUSES In Omaha to exchange ror atocic oi men's shoes or clear Texas land. Equity $5,000. S. C. 617. Bee. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER. NO. 4. all latest attachments, two-color rib bon, etc.; llttlo used and good as now; will trado for or towards motorcycle or used runabout, or anything of equal value I can use. Address S. C. 592. care Bee. WILL SWAP WHITE HOLLAND TUlt key torn for two turkey hens. Address S. C. 666, Bee. FOR EXCHANGE FOR ALMOST ANY thing, 7-passenger automobile. Address S. C. 609. Bee. WILL SWAP A 140-EGG INCUBATOR for printing or one-minute camera. Ad dress S. C. 604. Bee. $10,000 FARM. Yirilt V. .n.,al rOh A niltB ft. ivm cAvuaiiBo aw asiw'-t ...... groceries or shoe stock; small improve ments; an koou mnuj iuuiwuo . price right- In Otoe county, eastern Nebraska. Address u. w., o-. i WANT riding horse; have $250 equity In a mnnlA Biihiirhnn homA lots worth $500. Address s. u. w, uee.- fruit land: a 6-rooni cottage, modern ex- cept uca.1, mm "x xjl wvcuanu car. Will trade for anything. Make of fer. Address S. C. 622, care Bee. I HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS to swap for & good truck or high-grade automobile. 3. C. 620, Bee. , A GOOD BAKERY. WORTH $300, FOR trade. What have you. Address S. C. 41b, care Bee. HAVE GOOD OAK DRESSER, COM mode. Ice box and some chairs. Will consider trade for horse and pay differ ence, or what have youT First good offer takes It. Address S. C. M7, Bee. DANDY MONEY MAKER. A FIRST class 26-room hotel In good railroad town. Rental, $600 per year. Prico, $6,0o0. Mortgages $150 or trade for Omaha rest-, dencc, grocery business or light automo biles. Address S. C. 689. Omaha Bee. TEN ACRES OREGON FRUIT LAND, worth $400, to trado for Omaha lot. com plete office equipment or diamond; va cant lot, Lake lew. Ore., for typewriter or office desk. Address S C 504, caro Bee. VERY LATEST MODEL NO. 5 L. C. Smith, only used two months, cost $100, will sell or trade; must dispose of it this week. Address S O 693, care Bee. I WANT TO SWAP SOME DISC PHONO- graph records. What have you? Address S. C. 623, care Bee. I HAVE A PLAYER PINO LESS than three years old, Just as good an new, also a fine library of music, that I would trade for oriental ruga or sell cheap and arrange terms to suit purchaser. Ad diess S. C. 596, Bee. WHAT LAND IN EASTERN NE broska or western Iowa have you to trado tor 110 acres 'of .best fruit and vegetable laud adjoining town In East Texoa? Address S. C. 620, Bee. SINGLE DRIVING RIG WANTED; ex change 160-acre good land, $15 per acre, cash valuo; take rig as first payment; balance terms. Address S C. 611, Bee. SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE writer to swap tor good blcycltt and cash. Address S C 548, Bee. ONE OLD TRUSTY AND ONE SUC ceesful Incubator for four dozen good hens or two dozen for choice of either. Address S. C. 612, caro Bee. GOOD COTTAGE NORTH OMAHA. Modern but heat. All newly painted and papered. Garage, 16x28 ft. Cement walks. Mtg., Want $300 cash and good, light auto or clear lots. H. C. btti, Bee. WILL TRADE A SEWING MACHINE for bookcase or buffet. Address a. C 5E0, Bee. I HAVE A ONE-TON LIGHT TRUCK; make offer. Address S. C. 624, Bee. WILL JJXOILVNGE UUUU o-RUOM CU'l tago at 2S25 Grant St., Omaha, price $2,800, Inc. $00. for $2,000 grocery stock or gents' furnishing stock and shoes. Own ers write mo, S. C, 674. Omaha Bee. NICE 5-ROOM COTTAUE; UEST im pair; modem, but heat; barn, 16x123 ft-; cement walks; all newly painted; price, $2,800; mtg., $800; want small grocery stock or two good light autos. Address S. C. 695. Omaha Bee. SOUTH OMAHA LOT, NO 1NCUM brances, for typewriter and office fur nlture. Address S. C. 625, Bee. PRINTING AND PAINTINO WANTED In exchange for dentistry. Address til C. 607. Bee. 1 HAVE A GOOD, HEALTHY XKAK ling colt I would trade for calves. Make me utter. Address S. C. 584. Bee. A-NO. 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, former price $S6, for sale or swap. Ad- dress S. C. 571, Bee. GOOD LOT FOR EXCHANGE-UxlZS' east front. Pries. $SW. Want diamond "to vr mnjiuuune. -ituoreMS, 3J D27, Be AliOUT m UNIQUE AUTOMATIC INK wcUb, fine tfoods for canvasser, also HO book, camera, or anything useful, a, c. ( wit uniaiiu jdcc 7-DKAWEK OAK ROLL TOP DESK latest sanitary style, 54 inches long, 3i Inches wide. For quick sale ,$5, or will trade for typewriter. Address a. C. 631 Bee. CLEAR LOT, XUiiANUE FOR ANY kind of auto In running order. Address S. O. 578. iie( 60 TOOL SHARPENERS, WHOLESALE price $6 apiece. Any agent can sell to farmers. Want single driving rig or team of work horses. Address S. c. oaO. Bee. YOUNG CATTLE OR WORK HORSES ' wuiiicu iui iw uucb koou, level land at cash value $15 per acre. Addreua S. C. Hi), Bee. t HAVE A CAMERA. OR A DIAMOND or typewriter or a good watch and cash for your piano, or wjiatr D. C. 601. Be JOLD-SI YLE BlDEUOARD. BIRD SivVU ..fu mi niaiuig mil, smuu-carveo and a pretty piece of furniture, but bulky. What have you to exchange? Address 8. C. 510. Bee. FOUR DOZEN NEW AND LATE model washing machines taken from merchundlsu creditor; urateu for ship ment; wholesale price $8 apiece; fir team work horses, harness and wagon. Ad dress S. C. G2S. Bee. BEES TEN COLONIES YELLOW Italian bees, In fine shape for big crop this season; extractor, extra hives ana complete apiary outfit; worth about $125; make rre a casIi offer, or will trade for motorcycle or small second-hand runa bout, paying additional cash It warranted. Address 8. C. 662. care Bee. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK TO' TRADE for anything of equal alue. Address S. V. 518, Bee UN lu F1KTKLN - LIUHT ACETYLENE? What have you' Address a f GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prospects Around Wheat Market Arc Quite Bearish. NO CASH BUSINESS GOING ON Ne Crop km Writ nn thr Old, U MnirKlah nnil Hnuln Report Jlnrc (irnln Than Cnn Hp Tnkrn Cure Of. OMAHA. April 20, 1914. Prospects surrounding the wheat mar ket are more bearish than they have beon at any time since the grain was seeded last fall. The market is in no position to withstand any Increase in the offer ings unless prices give way Those sec tions of 'he great belt that wore reported as needing moisture were bountifully supplied Friday night and yesterday, and those who have been talking of crop losses because of drouthy conditions will be obliged to find some other cause for bulling wheat. Not onlv were the rains heavy In tho winter wheat belt, but they wore also leported as free, In tho spring wheat country, where the seeding will now be pushed to completion. One ot the best grain men in the spring wheat country says never in his recollection has tho grain gone Into the ground under as favorable conditions as this year. The seeding of oats Is progressing rap There Is no business In cah wheat to speak of. and this Includes the now crop, as well as the old. Russia has a great deal mora wheat than can bo taken caro of there, and In addition to tho largo offerings by that country, the Danube has more wheat than tho more ardent bears dared to hop for. This grain will nil como out In due time, and it Is probable It will bo sold at a price the United Statcvs wheat will not reach. There nrc somo complaints coming from the manipulation of May wheat at Chi cago, but still tho swings upward and downward continue. The trade In May. hovever, has narrowed down to small proportions, because of the fact that com mission houses nro advising their cus tomers to trade In tho more deferred futures and not In the May at all. Tho bears seem to have full control ot the corn market, as speculation has always been known to be more uncertain there, there Is a possibility of something turning up to partially change the situation, Some on tho bull sldo ot tho market who smiled when the Argen tine corn commenced to como toward the United States havo sold out their long lines at Chicago, and are now short a conslderabli amount. And, to make mat ters more bearish, tho growers In that country are forcing their grain upon the markets of the world, and they continue to meet the views ot buyers, no matter how low they become. Idly through out the entire belt, yet thero are some in tho trade who believe that the acreage is to bo somewhat reduced. Tho packers are doubtless endeavoring to draw the public Into the cash provi slon market again, as they havo made goodly purchases ot products on tho Board of Trade. Cash wheat was unchanged to Uc higher. Cash corn was Ulo lower. Cast oats was Uc lower. Clearances ot wheat and flour were 369.000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 10,000 bu. Wheat at Liverpool closed id higher; corn. ttttd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 642,000 bu., and shipments 2,3K),00Q bu., against re ceipts, of 808.000 bu. and shipments ot 4,063.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 487,000 bu. and shipments 499,000 bu., against receipts of 683,000 bu. and shipments of 932,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 6M.00O bu. and shipments 6S3.000 bu., against re ceipts of 793,000 bu. and shipments of 651, 000 bu laat eyar. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 19 23 106 Minneapolis 301 Duluth 35 ... ... Omaha 40 116 46 Kansas City 44 80 30 St. 1-ouls 62 -it CO Winnipeg 242 These sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 3 cars, 85Vic: 2 cars, 85c. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, S5Vc; 2 cars, SI '4c. No. 4 haTd winter: 2 cars. 84e. Oats standard; 3 care, 3fi?ic No. 3 white I 5 SWAITKHS' COLUMN. AN EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH with about fifty best records, song and music, for lot, horse, or whatr' Address 8. C. 672. Bee. WANTED DISC PHONOGRAPH REC crds, slightly uied, In perfect condi tion, that are for sale cheap tor cash. Address s. u. csi, care nee, WANT GROCERY BUSINESS TRADE good house and a clear lot. Price $3,700, equity $2,900. Even deal. Address a C. 691, Omaha Bee. CLEAR LOT FOR ROOMING HOUSE ot 10 or 12 rooms. Address S. C. 656. Be. TO SWAP ONE B-DKAW1&R 6X CARD cabinet for typewriter. Address S. C. $25. Bee. ONE INTERNATIONAL AUTO WAGON In good running order. $250 cash takes It Or 1 will oxchango for a vacant lot of equal value. Address S. C. 646, care Bee. 80 ACRES CLEAR LAND. CENTRAL Nebraska, exchange for light runabout auto worth $1,000 In cash. Address S. C. 640. Bee, Omaha. HAVE TWO CLEAR LOTS IN SOUTH Omaha well worth $400 and $100 cash. Want a 1913 Ford car In first-class condi tion. Address S. C. 632. care Bee. NEW HAMMOND TYPEWRITER, COST $90. Changed work so cannot use. Will trade or sell. Address S. C. 658. Beo. TRADE FOR RANCH 80-ACRE GOOD lnnd. 110.000. eaultv 16.800. Dandy hotel. $7,600 net, rent $600, mtg.. $1,600. Want good ranch land; describe fully. 8. C. 643, Bee. umana, 160 ACRES LAND; CLEAR, WILL trade for good house m umana, m acres in corn, balance dandy hay land and pasture, cash value only, or no deal made. Pries 12.400. MlKht trade for a grocery or mdse. stock, prefer to trade for Omaha residence to live in. Aaaresa a. t mz, Bee. OUR RHODE ISLAND RED COCKEREL for two setting hens. Address S. C. 690, Bee. WANT GOOD OMAHA LOT IN Ex change for almost new standard piano; good as new; cost $3S5. Address S. C. 6SS, Omaha Bee. GENERAL MDSE. STOCK. $25,000. FOR exchange ror koou isna or equal vaiue In eastern Nebraska. Describe fully, S. C. 644. Uee. Omaha CLEAR LOT FOR EXCHANGE WANT good light auto or diamond ring of equal value, price is i&u casn. Aunress e, u. 641. Bee, Omaha. TWO LOTS ON S3L AVE., NORTH OF Webster Ave., $400; $10 down. $10 per month, or will trade. Address S. (.'. 614, care Bee. LOT 9, BLOCK 3, ANNOM PLACE. South Omaha, value $150, or lot 30, block 3. Belmont add.. Lincoln, price $100: trade for typewriters and office furniture. Ad dress u ojs. care nee. GOOD AUTOMOBILE FOR GOOD 7 room house and 3 lots, In good live town, house always rented. Address S. C. 645. Bee. INTEREST IN GOOD WHOLESALE business, with position and modern res idence to trade for clear land, preferably in Texas, $5,000 to $10,000. Address S. C. 638. Bee. GOOD LOT IN SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. Free and clear: 13 blocks south of postofflce bldg.; 3 blocks from carline; tot Is 43x128 ft. Price $500 or exchange for good Ford or other light car. Ad dress S. C, 699, Omaha Bee. CEMENTING, BRICKLAYING, -CAR-penter, roofing; exchange for anything valuable. Address H. C. 605. Bee. STANDARD HIGH GRADE PIANO. gcod atf new, mahogany case. .Cost $350. Will exchange for diamond rica; or Ford auto or sacrifice for cash. S. C. 644, Omaha Bee. SNAPPY BARGAIN-$4O0 CASH, BAL anco trade or easy terms, buys 6-r. ctttage, beat repair; modern but heat, Good garage. Price only $1,600. Let us show fi. to you. Address S. C. 628, care Bee. ' GAS STOVE. 4 LARGE BURNERS AND one oven, hardly ustd, excellent baker. Would Ilk to swap for chickens: prefer White Rocks. Address S. C 601. Be. CLEAR LOT SOUTH OMAHA, S&TH and Madison. Price. $600. Trade for light auto. I uaran'ee titU abstract. Ad dress S V 667, Bte. cars, D6c No. 4 white 4 cars. S6V. 3 cars, 3Hc. No grade: 1 car, 36ie; 1 car, 36c Corn No. 2 white 2 cars, 4f No 4 white. I car. wc. No. z yel ow: 11 cars. 64c. No. 3 yellow. I car. 64c, 7 cars, 8c: 13 cars, (BHc No. s mixed: 1 car, wv,e; 4 cars, 6$c; 4 cars, tac: 1 car, 6JHc No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 62Mc; 2 cars, fJc. No grade: l car. hp, i car. ec; I car, wc; 1 car. 60c; 1 car. 40c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. Z hard. S4HSHc: No. 3 hard. 8Wf5c; No. 4 hard, 5Ofl84c: No S spring, 8H45S7c; No. 4 spring, 844!Hc; No. 2 durum. MHflSTc; no. 3 durum, JSHw. Corn: No. 2 white, 63tte. No. S white, 63U U63V; No. 4 hlto, filStfSVN No. 2 yellow. a?ec; No. 3 yellow. 63U d4c: No. 4 yellow. etHfWSo No. 2. C3W nic; .-so. 3, K:'iytav,c, ;so. 4, RUjflSIHc; no grade. 4W1c. Oats. No. 2 white, 37(r 37Hc; standard. 34ft6,c; No. 3 white, M4ti3c. Nn. 4 white. mTS6c Barley: Malting. 5JTG0p: No. 1 feed. 4Sfi2o. Rye: No. 2, 67i.ifl5?e; No. 3, 574J67UC Corn nnd Whmt nrKlnn llnlletln. Corn and wheat region bulletin of tho United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Monday, April 30: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland. Neb.. If 33 .01 .Clear Auburn. Neb., fi 31 .00 Clear B'ken How. Nb 6S 39 .0) Clear Columbus, Neb. 67 30 .00 Clear Culbortson. Nb. 70 S .00 Clear Falrburv. Neb.. 62 31 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb. 60 it .on Clear Od. Island, Nb. M 39 .00 Clear Hartlngt'n, Nb 55 St .CO Cloudy Hastings, Neh. 64 S4 .00 Clear Holdrngo. Neb. 65 y .00 Clear Lincoln, Neb... 58 35 .00 1't. cloudy No. Platto. Nb W, 40 .00 Clear Oakdale. Neb.. 57 29 .00 Clear Omaha, Neb.... 54 34 .00 Clear Tekomah. Neb. 67 2S .00 Clear Valentine, Nb. 62 44 .00 Clear Alta, la 4fi X .00 Clear Carrotl. la 47 27 .Oil Clear Clarlnda. la ... 64 28 .00 Clear Sibley, la IS 24 .00 Clear Sioux Cly, la. 54 32 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District. Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, O IS 64 3S .0 Louisville, Ky... 22 68 38 .70 Indlana'lls. Ind.. 13-60 3( .00 Chicago, 111 24 50 30 .10 St Louis. M.... IS .',2 34 .00 Dea Moines, la. 24 42 2S .00 Minneapolis .... 52 4S JO .30 Kan. City. Mo.. 32 o 42 .oo Omaha, Neb 17 60 34 .00 Cool weather prevails throughout the corn and wheat region nnd temperatures at or below freezing occurred in all except tho Louisville district, and were quite general In the western districts. Rains were general in tho cxtromo eastern dis tricts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. New York General Mnrket. NEW YORK. April 20.-SUOAR-Raw. steady; niolusses, 2.33c; centrifugal, 2.9Sc; refined steady; cut loaf, 5.05c; crushed: 4.95c; mould A, 4.60c; cubos, 4.15c; XXXX powdered, 4.uc; powdered, 4c: flno gran ulated, 3.90c: diamond A. 3.99c; confec tioners' A.' 3.80c; No. 1, 3.65c. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 6,100 tubs; creamery extras, 256?6Vic; firsts, 23HO 24Hc; held extras, 23c; process extras, 20tg JOHc. CHEESE Steady; receipts, 2,700 boxes, state, held, whole milk, frosh specials, lJliflHc EGGS Firm: receipts, 28,300 cases; fresh gathered extrae, 21V4if22c, storage packed, firsts, 20WJ21e; nearby hennery whites. 22S23o; gathered whites, 22c. POULTRY Alive, quiet; dressed quiet; western chickens, frozen, 16Q21C; fowls, 14619c; turkeys, 2443360. Knnaaa Cltr Oralii nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. April 20.-WIIEAT-No. 2 hard. S5ift83c; No. 2 red, 87ig8i4c; May, dsvjc: July, 8oUosoc CORN No. 3 mixed, 66tt67c; No. 3. fiSSWc: No 2 white, 6788c; No. 3. 6GM7oi May, 63!i!tf4e: July, 64Hc , OATS-No, 2 white, 37ftc; No. 2 mixed, SCc. BUTTER Creamery. 24c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 22c; packing stock, 15c. EGGS Firsts, 17V4C! seconds, 16c, POULTRY Hens, lSVio; springs, 15c. Liverpool Grain Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. April 20. WHEAT-Snot. quiet: No. 2 red western winter, 7s 3d; o. i luanuoDo, is aa; rxo. ts za; no. 3. 7s Id; futures firm; May, 7s ISd; July, 7s Hid; October, 7s W. CORN Snot, auiet: American mlvo.l s 7d; La Plata futures firm; July, 4s v7iu. uciJioiiiutrr. in omu, FOUR Winter tiatents. 2S Sd. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), 48 u ma Si. Iionla General Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, April 20. WHEAT No. 2 rea, DiifiHVic; No. z hard, 90395c; May, BOHc; July. 82H82?ic. CORN-NO. 2. 68Hc; No. 2 white, 69c; May, 65Mc; July, 67Tic. OATS No. 2, 38Mc; No. 2 white, 40c; May. wc; July, aiftc RYE 61C Mlnnenpntls Grain Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, April I0.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, 83c; No. 1 northern, 91Higi 92Tic; No. 2 northern, 8SH890Hc; No. 3, 86V4SS8i4c; May. 89Vtc: July, 90c. fhtcnsro Live Stock Mnrkel. CHICAGO. April 20.-CATTLE-P.e-celpu, 25,000 head; market mostly 10c lower: beeves, $7.0JHV.I5; Texas steers, $7-16g.20; western steers, $7,00ff8.15; stock ers and feders, $5.5008.05; cows and heif ers. $3.65fl8.fl0; calves. $0,0048.76. HOGS-Recelpts, 33,000 head; market slow and easy at Saturday's average; bulk of sales, $8.00fi.70; light. IS.VWI.7S; mixed, $S.60r&S.75; heavy. $8.25g8.72!i; rough. $S.258.40; pigs, $7.25f8.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 23,000 head; market slow to generally steady: native, $5,4087.00; western. $5.60g7.05; year lings, 5.SOi7.G0. lambs, native, $$.25tf8.30; western, $6.353.60. Knnnaa City Live fltnek Mnrket, KANSAS CITY. Xprll 20. CATTLE Receipts, 13,000 head; market steady to 30c lower: prime fed atcers, $s.50S9.4D: dressed beef steers, $7.50tf8.60; western steers, $7.0018.65. southern steers, $4.&ott 8.75; cows, $4.6097.75, heifers, $6.7580.00; stockfrs and feeders, $6.608.20; bulls,, J6.50O7.00; calves, $6.6010.00. HOGS-Receipts, 7,000 head: market steady; bulk of sales, $8.603&65, heavy, $8.6608.60; packers and butchers, $3.45 8.60: light, $s.358.60; ps, $7.6038.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head, market steady to 10c higher; lambs, $6.50j8.30; yearlings. $4.0031.60; wethers, $3.503 6 76, ewes. $4.75S6.40. St. Lou in Live Slock Market. ST, LOUIS, April 20.-CATTI.E-Re-et'lpts, 3,800 head; market steady; beef ftters, $7.5008.25; cows and heifers. $4,259 t.'ib; stockers and feeders, fA.0Oftti.00; southern steers, $5.7534.10; cows and heif ers, $4.S0g.ti5; calves. $6.00fll0.60. HOGS-Recelpts. 10,500 head; market 5c higher; pigs and light, $7.0060 85; mixed and butchers, $8.768.85; good heavy, $8.75 43 8.80. SHEEP AND LAMBH-Recelpts, 2,80) head; market steady; muttons, $5.75716.75; lambs. 7.0CSS.50. M, Joseph Live Stock Mnrkel, ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 20. CATTLE Receipts. 1,400 head; markets steady; steers, $7.6039.00; cows and heifers, $4.00 68.25; calves, $5.039.O. HOGS-Recelpts. 2.000 head; market steady to strong; top, $8.57 V4, hulk of sales, $8.47tt3e.52ft. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 7,50) head; market slow; lambs, $7 6034.25. Melnl .Mnrkel, NEW YORK. April 20MBTALS-Lead, quiet, at $3.7630.86. Spelter, quiet, at $5.1636.20; Copper, nominal; spot and June, $13.60314.10; electrolytic, $14,603 14.76; lake. $15. casting. $14.25314.374. Tin, easy; spot. $35.80336.20; June. $34.00f336.20. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $7.28. Iron, stoady; No, 1 northern, $16.25316.00; No, S northern, $15.00315.75; No. 1 southern. $16.00&15.60; No. 2 southern. $14.50315.00. London prices; Iad, 18. Spelter, 21 I2a 6d. Copped, steady; spot, 64 7s 6d; futures, 64 12s 6d. Tin. steady: spot, 164 5s, futures, 166 15s. Iron, Cleveland war- ''bT' LOUIS. ' April 20. METALS Lead, dull, at $3.70. Spelter, dull, at $5.05 6.074. London Slock Market. LONDON. Aprlr 20,-American securities moved Irregularly within narrow limits during the early trading today, At noon prices rangea noui m -rt cmw Key to tho Situation -Bee Advertising OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET i Cattle Steady to a Little Lower Than Last Week. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS OFF Sheep nnd l.ninha sin nnd AH the Wr from Sternly lo n Much na Ten to Fifteen t'rnta I.ott er. SOUT It OMAHA. April 20, 1914. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday S.OoO 5.700 8.200 Same day last week ... 4,238 4,915 S.Mt famo 2 weens ago .... 2.3S0 6,em, ii.sio Same 3 weeks ago 4.23 6,190 7,396 Some 4 weeks ago .... 4,098 3.9S9 16.665 Some day Inst year.... 3,553 5,9) 1,175 The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 1914. 1913. lno. Dec. Cattle 261,635 276.631 M.XA Hogs 866,191 900.131 33.910 Sheep 810,513 654,995 135.518 The following table shows the range of prices tor hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last tow days, with comparisons: Date. 1914. 1913.1912.19ll ,1910.1900. W8. April 1. April 2. April S. SSSS 8 45 SMS! ( 85! 8 83 7 731 4 37.10 G0 71 3 70 6 79 6 67 6 H 7 79 10 61 6 12 8 81 7 79 6 2S 07 10 601 April 4. April 6. April 6. April 7. 8 63 8 77 8 74 61 6 1 63 7 03 ( 22! 6 21 10 43 10 31 6 75 0 fS S 47 8 U 5 70 5 81 5 74 5 74 6 68 6 72 5 61 8 79 6 12 10 15 10 1 90 6 90 6 93, 6 96 April 8. 8 47 S50J 8 51 3 S Bft 7 GO It April P. S S4 8 81 7 61 7 66 10 16 April 10 6 94 April 11 8 37 8 91 8 94 7 4$ 6 ft. tO 03 j 6 99 April 12. 7 65 5 K5 9 79 April 1.1 April 14 S 62 7 66 & 92 9 69 7 01 8 C5H 8 00 6 90 9 65 0 66 9 65! 6 90 6 53 April 15 S 76 7 6i 5 97 6 SSI 6 43 April 16 April 17 April 18 8 48H 8 05' 8 69 8 79 8 78 7 63, 6 88 6 95 6 37 8 47 7 71 6 08 6 43 8 60H 7 TV 6 051 9 14 5 62 April 19 7 6.V 6 86 8 89 6 921 April 20 I 7 64 5 83 8 W 6 M 5 64 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.ShrepH'r's C, M. & St. P 11 1 Mirsouri Pacific .. .. I Union Paciric 17 5 19 C. & N. W east.. 12 3 1 C & N. W.. west ..63 41 l 4 C rt. P., M. & O... 24 3 2 C, B. & Q., east L 1 iC B. & O., west.. 60 28 IS 2 C, R. I. & P., cast.. 10 1 1 2 C, R. I. & P., west 3 Illinois Central & 1 .. ,. Chicago Gt. West.. 6 1 Total 201 84 41 13 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris & Co. 45 971 R9.1 8 win & Co Cudahy Pacing Co Armour & Co Ssthwnrts & Co J. W. Murphy Murrell South Omaha Pack W. B, Vansant Co Benton, Vansant & L... Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co , 743 791 1,181 1,319 2,549 1,490 ,m 1.7U". 794 141 IK 26 13 18 35 9 ) 193 5 26 115 7 261 13 187 119 t 8 22 S3 17 47 47 8 151 J. II. Bulla Rosenstock Bros McCreary & Kellogg..., Werthelmer A Degen., Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Christie Hlgglns ..... Huffman ' Roth Meyers Tanner Bros. John Harvey D. &. F OUier buyers :!:::::: 681 Totals 4,810 6,626 6,792 CATTLE Receipts of.cattle this morn ing wero quite liberal, there being 200 cars reportod In, tho largest run for a Monday for a number of weeks back and larger than a year ago by about l.ouu hThe best beet steers sold at about steady prices, the best heavy oatt e here and the best yearlings selling at W.85. Other grades of beef steers were slow to as much as lOo lower. . Cows and heifers were Ktct, only about seventeen loads in addition to a few odds and ends being "P1"' tho same time there was a very lair buying demand and the market waa rea sonably active at Rood, steady prices. f J?.'?! "sC.Sht0ann5 thW commanded good firm pnocs. Quotations on Cattle. Good to 1 pi m yearlings, $S.Ooy0.w; good to ?Lc,bV steers. $$8.20U.o; fair to good beef t eers, $8.l0Ue.3u; common to fair bJileel','''y i.l"; good to choice cornfed heifers, ?2W.0o; good to choice cornf cd oows, $67537.to. fair to good grad es. common to fair grades $4.33.0;). Kood to cholco stocKers ana V'ji ,A common, to .fair stocker. '"5?b8? 310.25; bulls, stags, tC $J.-j3T.W. A. FT. No. ai. n.... 2.... ti . 40.. , .. 1... ao..., 11.. to... ... 11... I. .. 11 .. II. . u.. I ... I. .. n . II. .. w... 17... i:... 10 .. I... 11.... .. 1... t... 1... 1.... 1 .. I. . II 4..., e.... 4 .. 1 . .. u. t. .. 1... i... At, fr. ... SV9 7 1i 11H 7 H 1M0 7 M m : 10M 7 W (11 1 00 1040 I 10 1:01 10 1113 I 10 11(1 8 10 VST 10 1051 t 14 1393 I 11 117T I 11 ho. Z4.. 10.. 14.. .. 11.. 8.. il.. .. ).. 11.. 1.. !.. . . lilt I so ...1407 III ...111 US ...1007 40 ... (70 I 40 ...1JU I 40 ...1141 4S .. 1161 I 44 ...lt I M ...1430 I M ...1304 I 50 ...1141 115 ...13 I IS .. 11(1 II ...1179 M0 ...1M1 8 64 ...14M I 40 ..hi 1 eo . . its to ...1111 8 70 ...1IU lit ...110 I li iow w 11.. 11M I N 1014 110 1.- 1110 t I ...1111 15 M. til 1H 17.- 1111 t 15 H-- 1041 t IS :.. STEERS AND HEIFERS. ,I T 10 11. (it I 11 ..711 I 00 ..III CO . . wt s 11 ..1041 4 14 I 7 1.. .. COWb. 1 il. . ..1115 li .. M 8 IS .. 797 40 ..10S0 6 to .919 M . . Ill 54 . USO ( 1141 I ti ..1170 tS .1111 94 .1191 1 00 . Ill 7 04 ..1071 7 1o ., K 1M .. M4 7 4 .. l! 7 M . 710 7 71 .. 747 7 75 .. 121 no . Ml 4 0 ..1001 I 40 III 5 10 ..Hit 1 no ..1111 H ..1117 t 40 ..1011 4 40 .. 06 40 11.'.'.'.'.! io! !!'.'., ..10SS E1KBRS. .mo 1 to ..714 II .. IM ft .. (10 90 .. IM 7 10 .. IM 7 21. ..1011 7 50 7... III I 16 COWB AND HEIFERS '"bulls. 470 IX 9 110 6 U 1400 I II 1 1100 00 I- . 1770 M J 1120 ( 10,, CALVB3. 440 7 00 !.... Ml 7 W 117 SO 1 .... ..1140 I 14 ..1210 40 ..1100 t V . .111 CO ..1000 I 00 111 IS ISO 10 It iu 10 in 110 9 It 1 144 10 10 "btockkhh AND KEBDKRS. 1 75 40 . M 7 M 1 ....711 M 1 Ill t M J 00 10 IS7 W II 4S4 7 K 11 714 7 .til 1U .121 7 60 111 7 4 , I0S 1 64 . 141 7 M sr.7 1 o 111 7 76 in1 7 IS 21 79 7 (0 17 W 7 40 1 IK IK W Lol r. Ivrr luwiuiwu. 42 steers. ...1173 8 S& MONTANA. J. Newton. HOGS Receipts were very fair for a. Monday, about 86 cars, or 5,700 head being received. This 1 nearly 2,000 head larger than a week ago, but n trifle smaller than last year. Trade opened out slow, with packers bidding prices that were generally a nickel lower than Saturday. Shippers and speculators bought u few loads early that looked to be lust about steady, paying as high as $8.65. Seller thought that con sidering the sire of the receipts prices ought to be steady all around and they hold out for the best part of two hours in. an effort to get steady figures, but buyers refused to better their early bids to any great extent and when the supply Ilinniiy Oianru rticnniu Iiiamw looked to he Just about a nlkel lower I than Saturday In other words most ot the sales were made at a flat 5c decline although tnme salesmen were able to do Juat a pinch better than this. Trade was very dull throughout, and It was nearly midday before any sort ot a clearance ss made. Bulk ot tho sales was made at $S.4&U 8.50. the long string selling at IS. 46. The average does not show the full decline, but the general opinion seemed to be that the quality showed a little Improve ment over the closing day last week, and of course, this must be taken Into con sideration In making comparisons for the two days. No. A. Hh. Tr No. At. Rh Tr. (I 1M 40 I 40 Id ... 29 . . I 41 1 K1 10 I 10 7 . .24 40 I 4T4 71. ...lit 40 I 40 U. .Ml ... I CU M 171 V) I 40 66 170 . . I 47l M. . Ill 120 I 40 M HI ... I 47t II 111 .. I IIH tl . .Wt I (74 M .. 140 .. U 74 ....207 104 I 47W A . . 141 94 41 79 20 100 I 474 42 1M M I 41 71. ..V ... I 47H 71 ... Ill .1 IS 14 .. .104 M 4 474 SI 1)1 204 4S 3t . . IK ... I 41H 70 Ill 14 I 41 M XS lit I 414 11 Ml ... I 4S 0 ....Jll 14 414 74 W U I IS 14 . . J . . I 474 17. .113 ... 41 M. . ..1M . 8 474 7. 1M t US' 7 ... 317 120 474 M rw M 8 4 M . ..Ml . . I 174 ..197 M t 41 09 2M 94 I (74 M 1M . 41 7 rt . . M 7 .. ..Ill 14 1 43 H 244 ... I 14 94 . . It? . . 1 43 4 2M DM 71 . 339 . . 1 41 M ... .144 . 1 M IT ..310 110 S IS 19 ....111 . M 10. .. 377 ... 1 41 11 2tt ... ISO 7 .... 117 130 41 II IMi . M M 11 ... 4S 74 m . I to 10. 1 41 M 16! 14 I (4 M m 40 II 43 ! 147 16 I 14 II 211 .. II ! m ... M to .. :u i 4k ti m: ... i m l 111 . IK M IM 0 114 11 .. Ill 124 15 M IM ... I M .. 331 44 I It 3 ... 301 21 14 ! Ill 44 II M .33 ... I to II 313 10 IIS 70 Ml ... I 14 17 2J4 94 1 4(1 It Ill ... II3U 78 319 94 I (.! TI 241 ... I IH1 PIGS. It.. Ill . 7 7 31 .134 ... 14 3.. . . 144 . I CO 1 ..110 M I 14 STAGS. , 1 .... 134 M IH 1 m .. I 84 SHKKP Receipts of sheep snd lambs this morning were not at all burden some, being estimated at some 8,200 head, compared with 6,924 a week ago, 12,276 two weeks ago, and 11,755 on the correspond ing day a year ago. With the exception of about holt a doien cars of ewes and about a car of wethers and yearlings, the supply was made us of lambs, about half of which were on the ahorn order, there being more shorn offerings on the market this morning than on any day thus for this season. By 10:30 o'clock quite a few offerings ot sheep and lambs were still in first hands, though a very fair proportion of the re ceipts had been sold and nrlcei were gen erally steady to lOtflSc lower. During mo eariy. part ot me torenoon traaers did little else than stand around and sit on the fence, indicating a very poor de mand tor killers on the basis as already noted. Early transactions took In some Mexi can lambs at $3.10 nnd shipments of fed western grades at a range of $7.50i8i7,75. A two car string of Idaho shorn lambs went to a feeder buyer at $6.00. Aged ewes went to the packers at $5.85 J6.&T). Some Colorado ewes were picked up at $4.50, Shorn wethers nnd yearlings brought $5.75 and some shorn ewes sold at $4.75. Trade being slow and druggy most of the forenoon, a clearance did not take place till a late hour, there being some offerings at 10:30 o'clock that had not re ceived even a bid. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, Mexican. 17.S54I6.M: lamb. ennrt to choice western, IT.400.00i lambs, fair to kooq western, ii.nui.io; iambs, anorn, $6.50(37.00; lambs, culls, $J.50iO.60; year lings, light, $7.357.50; yearlings, heavy. f-. idiu.jo; wetners. gooa to enoice. is.wj 7.00; wethers, fair to good, $a.SS4t.80; ewes, good to choice, $6.4503.65! cwos, fair to good, $C00Q6.45. Representative sales: 479 cornfed lambs 82 7 80 285 Mexican lambs 5S 8 10 507 cornfed lambs 73 7 85 Cotton Mnrkrl. NEW YORK, April JO.-COTTON-FU-tures closed steady; May, 12.48c: July, 12.34c; August, 12.07c; October, 11.59c; De cember, 11.54c; January, lt.4o; spot, quiet: middling, 13.10c: gulf, 13.35c. LIVERPOOL. April 20. COTTON-Bpot, easier; good middling, 7,83d; middling, 7.31(1; low middlings, Old; good ordinary, 6.05c; orlnary, 6.5&d. Sales, 7,000 bales. Nevr York NIooUs and Bolide, Number of sales ana leucine quotations on stocks were as follows: HtlH. lllth. Law. Cloi. AmtltamitM Cbppw ... 30,100 1li 13 American Atrleulturtl .. 400 SIS 14 li American lt Sugar.... 1.000 214 II 21 Amtrkln Can 19,100 ti 234 234 American Can pti 9.00 SIH lH Itti American C. t F 1.U44 114 4IU 14 American Cotton Oil 300 4011 40 l4 1 Am, lea Hecurliiee i,ico lis it zi American I.lneeed 00 30 4 20 3 American 8. A It 1,100 M tl ti American 3. it It. p(d. .. 140 1014 U1H 101V. AmeV. Hurar Hellnlog... 1,000 lOOli 100 994 American V, A T 1.140 1244 HITi 1194 American Tobacco Stfti Anaconda Mlolns (Jo 1,50) ll 314 114 Atchlion 100 W4 MH M Atchlton pfd .I4 Atlantic Cotat Una Ill Ualtlmora A Ohio 1.100 114 IIH HH llethlehem Bleel 1,900 404 19 II UroekLrn napld Tr l.lod 90S 194 H Canadian l'aeltlc 14,300 2004 1911, 111!. Central Leather 9.100 114 114 344 Choeepeake A Ohio 3,K SIH IIH IIH Chicago O. W 114 Chlcagn, M. A Bt. P 2,70) K4 I'Vi 914 Chicago N. W 1304 Colorado Fuel A Iron 3IH ConiolWited daa 300 lj4 in 1M4 Corn Prtueta O0 IH 14 He lielawara A lludaon 1(14 Dnier tt Ills Granite ; 114 Denier A n. O. pM f 0 20 19H 194 nut I lien' Hecurltlea .... 1.404 134 111, 13Se Erie 10.604 2S4 244 2 Erie lit ptd too 434 43H 434 r ft "Id 344 Orneral Klectrlc too 144 1134 13 Qroat Northern p(d . ... 1.400 1314 1114 114 Great Northern Or ctla. 401 32 4 33 314 llllnoli Central 304 110 110 109 lnterborouth Met 700 144 1 144 Interfeorougli Met. pdl... 1,200 WK. 60 S9T4 International llarveeter.. 300 103 102H 1024 Inter-Maiine ptd 9H International Paper i Internatlonel l'ump i Kaniit Cltr Southern. .. 901 21 24 21 I-aclede 0a II Irfhlgh Valley 12,100 1314 1134 1314 LouItI1Ui A Naahvllte...' Ill M., Bt. P. & S. Pie. St 1314 MUeourl, K. A T 1.304 114 IS It Mlaaouri Pacific 10.CO0 t04 IIH ll'-e National nitcull 1,044 130 4 129 124 National Lead 414 N. It. B. of M. 24 pfd IIH New York Central I.S04 174 4 174 N. V . O. A W 404 114 244 Norfolk A Weatern 3,100 1424 102 lot North American S41 7t IS 14 Northern Pacific S.loO ln 101H 1014, raeirio lltll 104 314 324 234 I'ennarlfanla 7,100 104 1014 10IH People'! Ula W 1204 120 111 P.C, C. A Bt. L 714 Plltaburgh Coal 444 20 194 14 1'reeeed Steel Oar 104 (14 404 104 Pullman Palace Car... 1SS Heading; 44,SOj 1U4 1UH IHU Ilepubllr Iron A Steel.... 1,100 214 21 244 Republic I. A fl. pfd 114 nock leland Co 244 34 34 1 Hock Ialand Oo. pfd 404 14 14 5 Bt L B F. 2d pfd... 344 4 14 4 Seaboard Air Una 300 114 UH 114 Seaboard A. L pfd 940 U4 MH 114 RIoM-Uieffleld B. & 1 2IU Southern Paxifte 12.S04 914 194 UH Southern lUllway 1.104 244 214 !i So. Railway pfd 341 794 794 794 Tenneai Copper 1.104 34 124 124 Teiaa A Tactile 134 Union faclflo 14.264 1144 1114 1S1H Union Pacific ptd II United State Reallr 6J United BUtea Rubber.... 1,014 574 111, U'i United SI ale. Bteel 14,004 1M. Its 17 V B. Steel pfd 1.300 105 1014 1014 t'tah Copper ,100 S14 4 Si4 V. -Caroline Chemical .. 300 314 214 114 Wabaeh 1 tt'UMlh pfd 14 Weitern Maryland 104 31 274 it Weitern Union tl Wetitlngnoure Rleetrlr ... 14) 114 114 714 Wheeling A Lake Hrle 34 Clilnn Copper 1.444 404 304 394 N. V. N. II A II M04 t, MH I4 Ilav Con. Oopoer 3.S0O J04 ni 204 Total atlca ror the dar. 344.704 iliarct. Local brcnrllle. quotation! furniaked hr llurna nrlnker A Co., 4(9 Omaha ivtiienii can ouuamg D-airlce Creemerr pld Council Kluffa Is.. O. A K U Dre A Co. I p. 0. nottl. 1911 Deere A Co. pfd Denier. Colo.. &e. 1928... Kalrmont Creamery pld Fairmont Creamery com Ilumeaon. la., I4i. 1938 UofTer. Neb., Cltr Hall Sa, 19S .. King Cb Waeh., Road Si. 1934 Kan. City Terminal Hy. 4a. 1940 Kan. City. C. C. A St. J. Si. lilt... Uncoln, Neb.. Traction Si IJoroln Co.. Neb.. Ilrldge ti. 1933... N W Btaiea Port. Cement pfd 7 P. c. Omaha K. U & P. H, 1IM City ot Omiha Sewer 44a, 1931 City ot Omaha 44a, 1941 Omaha & l R. Bt. Hy. ta. ins Omaha A C II. St. Hy. pfd . ... Omaha A C. O. R. A M Portland, Ore.. L A P. la, 1115 .. State of California 4. lit Slieetnn, 8, 71.. Si. 1931 Swift A O. Sa. 1944. Swift A Co 7 per cent Btout CHy Stock Tarda Se, 1910 Seattle School . 1911 Inlon Block Vardi, Omaha Hid. Aiked. 9.1 91 n 44 1004 924 i 107 1 99 10) 131 lit 14a.tr 107.11 M 104 1M 1M.U 91 94 91 96 14 H 1M 101H SO 90 t nn 101 1014 1014 101 94 f74 19 I14 ti fl 91 994 97 97.711 9 100 14 7H 1044 1044 H 924 t'C 103 S4 oo BOOSTER COMMITTEE IN IOWA Governor Authorized to Name One by Meeting. WILL PUSH THE WHOLE STATE Committer c.f Nine members TVIIt Alan tie N'nmed to llnndle the Jlnnkeyp Exhibit nt Snn Frnnrlano, 1 (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, la., April 3.-(Speclal Telegram,) Orranltatlon of a committee to form a booster association for all Iowa was cccompllshed at a meeting: held In the state house, attended by about 100 person from forty cities ot the state to day. Krneat Mooro, former member of the tcgislaturo from Cedar Rapids, pre sided, and there were nddresaee by Gov ernor Clarke, George Pencil. W. W. Marsh, Judge Deemer, James C. Davis and others. The governor was author I red to appoint a committee of fifteen to complete organttatlon of this association, lie wan also authorized to appoint nine members ot a commission to handle, the Iowa exhibit at San Francisco. Fighting Force of United States Headed to Mexico WASHINGTON, April .-Officlal of the Navy department said tonight there viere now In Mexican waters or en route by the east and wcst coasts 17,960 sailors, 1,670 marines tuid Ko officers. Of this number 14,170 sailors, XW0 marines and 700 officers are In the Gulf of Mexico, while off Paclfto Mexican ports or en route there are 3,530 sailors, 060 marines evnd 140 officer. The force) Includes: At Vera Crus Two battleship. 1.SM men, 130 marine; Prairie, tdo men. 600 m rlnes. At Tamptco Two battleships, 1,830 men, 120 mulnea; Des Motnes, 240 Men: Ches ter, 300 men, 100 marines; Dolphin, ISO men; Dan Francisco, 400 men; Bdlace (hospital ship), Hancock (transport), 960 marine. With Admiral Badger En ItouU to Tamplco-Eight battleship. VSC- men. 600 marine; Tacoma. 240 men; Nahville, 1M men. Bn nout From re rum cola to TsjwpIco -Birmingham, 300 men; Dixie (repair ship), fourteen destroyers, 1,150 men. Dixie will carry two hydro aeroplane with extra motor and pontoons. Battleship Mississippi at Pensacola, awaiting order, will carry WO marine. On Mexican Pacific Coaat Raleigh, JJ0 men; New Orleans, 3M men; Annapolis, 160 men! Torktown, 160 men; California, 800 men, 60 marines; supply ship Glacier. Kn Route to Mexican Paclfio Coast Battleship South Dakota And collier Jupiter, SCO marines; Cleveland, 350 men; Chattanooga. 360 men: Marylanl, 900 mm, 60 marine. At Ban Diego, Cal.-Kve destroyers, 250 men and IS officer. Balf e, Who Wrote "Bohemian Girl" Wii nn Irishman Who Ban? Italian Urand Opera in Tarl. If ther ever wa an Irishman who could rlto word and muilo that reached the heart It wa Mlohasl William Baits, who wmm barn in Dublin. May 15. ISOa. and who died at Itownay Abbey, October 20, 1170. wnn a mere ooy wai went in tendon to study mualo. both vocal and Instrumental. Tho Instrument he elected to maeUr wa th violin and at the ago ot 16 ho was tn th chair ot tho flrt violin at Dmry Lon Neither hi playing nor hi singing seemed to bring him tamo or fortune, though ho appeared l nrvArn in Home and Milan and later with n Italian opera company in Pari he wa the loading baritone. Whil drifting about Europe ho wroto several operas, but all were failures until 1MJ. when ho produced tho opora "Tho Bohemian Olrl" In London, whoro It wa an lntantanoou success. Shortly after ward this wonderful opora wa produced In every capital In Buropo Nearly avirvhniiv know and lores three from of "Tho Bohemian Qtrt," "Then You'll Remember Me," "I Droamt I Dwelt in warhi iriia" and "The Heart Bowed Down." You'll tlnd these beautiful Balfo ballads, both words and mul0, along with many other "J3onff That Never rii-nw Old' In Tho Boo' now oolloctlon of songs Juit from tho press. These onf book ore tn either cloth or paper oma !.. rinV far the coUDjn In ftAothtr part of today' paper and read tho plaa of distribution. Clip tho coupon toaay. Key to tho Oltuatlon-Beo Adrortllng. Now York Money Market. NEW YORK, April .-MONBT-Cll, 1WCJ Per cent; ruling rate. 1 per pent, closing. ltti Pr cent. Time loan: firm; sixty days, Zfc03 Pf cent; ninety days. 2Q314 per cent; six month, 8JH Pr cent. 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