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SWAPPERS' COLUMN.
PROPERTY ON HARNEY 8T.. WEST
of 20th St. worth $18,000; halt cash, half
trade, for Rood residence proprty. Ad
dress 8 C 777. car Be.
TWO HOUSES ON CORNER LOT IN
thing larger In aouthweat part, a C. T36
Bee.
FIVE LOTS IN ORCHARD, IS MILES
of Oklahoma City. Trade for imail
equity In home or Omaha lota. Price
8500. Address, S. C. 691. Bee.
' GOOD RENTAL INVESTMENT
Hare client with a nice up-to-date
hotel building and furniture. In good
town In eastern Nebraska Rent IflCO per
year. 26 rooms Prise J8.000. Trade at
real value for small farm or homo in
Omaha. Lincoln or Nebraska City, or
may consider a stock of merchandise.
Address S. C. 743. Bee. Omaha.
AUTO WORTH $500, TRADE FOR A
good clear lot. Address a C. S30, care
Be.e.
GOOD 80 ACRES FUR MDSE.
Trade lmtrov1 fO.it cm farm, hat rlrh
tillable soil, S miles from County Seat In
S.-E. Nebraska, level land, will raise 63
bu. com per acre In fair year. Near dis
trict school. Price $10,000. mtg. $3,200.
Equity for good little stock of General
Mfise, Address a C 716, Bee. Omah.
OFFERED FOB RENT.
Apartments and Flats.
FIVE-ROOM new apartment, the Chula
Vista, aoth St- and Poppleton Ave.;
Nothing better In the city; lowor ront
than similar flats in this vicinity. Con
rad Young, 32! Brandels Theater. D. 157L
Tir- PIimpo
JL YVU V11W1VV-
Apartments
Ten minutes' rldo from downturn, on
Sherman Ave. car; fine surroundings of
shade trees, pretty lawns; nice residence
district, Plenty of air and breathing
space and not crowded In with other
buildings. One apartment has 6 rooms;
oak finish with beautiful mantel and gas
log In living room; fine dining room with
paneled walls and celling; bedrooms In
white enamel, mahogany doors; nice
coat closet with mirror door; good sized
kitchen, built-in cupboard.
The other apartment has 3 rooms, and
fine screened porch, 6x12; large living
room 12xl6H, with coat closet and mirror
door; large bedroom and dandy kitchen.
t Irat class Janitor service and all other
conveniences of the modern, up-to-date
apartment house.
Call offlco and we will be pleased to
show these at any time. Douglas J000.
Scott & Hill Co.,
Douglas 1009.
306-7-8 McCague Hldg.
FOR RENT New 6-room modern apart
ment, brick building, oak finish; will
omyrj32B0 ' tenant: 35111 and ulge.
132 S. 35th St., new 8-room modern brick
A house, beautifully finished. $40.
I W. R. HOMAN,
, 331 Board of Trade Bldg.
w2 N. 17th St. 6-r., all mod. apt.. $36:
1622 Cuming, 4-r., all modern. $22.50.
iwoi- Hitua., .Douglas 1653.
VdUiM:' near BrowneU ".
"&?!Lbli Hi"' 5"?.r ot Sth and
nunuiB pin., r uresT. xlui.
SiX?1 KSpSr ,art.mnt wlth sloping
Globe Van &
Storage Co.
Stores, moves, packs and snips; 3-horse
van and 2 men, $1.25 per hour; storage $2
per month. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Douglas 433S and 3785.
4-ROOM apartments, near postoffiee, $18,
steam heat, winter, witnout extra
charge. G. P. Stebblns.
L,lFTT,JS.cJant Properties with BOCK
HACICER. 407 State Bank. D. 8637,
WANTED to sub lease a beautiful r.-room
. apartment. Apt. 1. The Genoa, 2S30 CasB.
Gordon Van Co.s3h
21 N., 11th 6U Phono D. 33t or Si. 5911
NEW brlox apurimenta. ready to move
tumjjiuicijr lurnnnea, uisnes and
Hi 4 rooms, $6 par week; 2 rooms. $i
per week. Call Doug. 8711 during office
hours.
t-R. modern flat. $22. t3M S. 2Uh. It. 471L
OGDEN ANNEX rooms, with kltch
enets. Council Bluffs.
St. Clare Apartm'ts
23d and Harney; open for Inspection,
the most up-to-date conveniences; beau
tifully decorated and finished, 2, 3 and 4
rooms. Call Harney 647 or Doug. 6505.
R-R.-25C6 ST. MARY'S AVE,; walking
distance; newly papered throughout;
6-ROOM-2579 Harney, walking distance,
strictly modern, oak finish i H2.60. Doug.
1606. o
7-R. 3122 CASS, practically new; beautl-
fully decorated; good location. $35.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St
WE' RENT your houses free of charge.
NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY.
316-330 Paxton Bldg.,
OMAHA.
BARGAIN HEATED APARTMENT
2D1S Farnam, a. strictly modern and up-to-date
apartment; only $25.
PAYNE & SLATER COMPANY,
Omaha's Rental Men,
616 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
7-R.-S29 S. 19TH. practically new; close
In. $45. Douglas 1606. 0
1106 N. 23D STREET
Neat press brick flat 4 rooms, modern,
steel range, gas stove, kitchen cabinet,
water rent paid, $17.
RASP BROS. Douglas 1653.
Board and Room.
THE HELMAN, 2t03 St Mary's; pleas
ant rooms; board optional. D. 880.
BOARD and room. $4.50. Red 0067.
Furnished Apartments.
FOR RENT Small housekeeping apart. In
the New Hamilton; furn. or unfurn.; for
summer or longer, Doug. 6S13.
Fiirulahra Houses.
7-ROOM modern house for rent Fur
nished. Near 40th and Harney Sts. Dur
lng summer months. Phone Harney 1512.
Fnrnlsbed Honaekeenlnir Rnnm..
N. 20TH. 615-3 mod. front rooms, com-
fieie. cooi .airy. Doug. 8257.
TWO large beautifully furn. rms.. com
Plete. walking dlst 574 S. 2Sth, H. 15S0.
DODGE, 2119 Some nice housekeeping
rooms.
1909 DOUGLAS Two cool housekeeping
rooms.
Davenport 2018. 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms.
TWO modern, ensulte. Harney 4146!
Furnished Rooms.
PBIVATE RESIDENCE
906 S. 26TH, suite of 4 rooms, 2 bed
rooms with parlor connection each, lava
tory and bath: can have use of sttle above
if desired; private entrance with second
floor porch; east front with south ex
posure; beautifully furnished: suitable for
two gentltmen; plenty of shade with
beautiful surroundings; on park car line;
reference exchanged; walking distance;
Price reasonable to right parties. Call
and see these rooms toduy.
FOR cool, modern room in private family
tee 702 So. 24th St.
1?ILGIASMKRB' front room, private
bath, Hanscom park district board.
"FRONT room parlor, strictly modern.
-Private residence; beautifully furnished.
:63?HARNEV-Nlc,1' furnished room.
$1.60 per week: board It desired, H. n7!i7.
NEW neatly furnished roams 117 N. 20th
SUMMER oDDortunltv. front narln, .Ann
modern, airy; private family. Call 2127
Douglas.
Down-town district, well furnished, cool
rooms, reasonable. 624 8. 16th. Apt 12.
HARNEY 2101, modern front room, ra
sonable, LANDON COURT, 2240 Furnished rooms
for rent large and finely furnished;
large porch and yard. bath. To first
class people. Tel. Douglas 365?.
OFFERED FOR RENT
Fnrnlkhed tloomi.
STRICTLY modern, pleasant room, newly
furnished, good location. Call at ilO
So. 20th SI
OUTSIDE rooms, shady, mod. ln Cass.
610 WO. th Cool sleeping rooms.
DOWN-TOWN district, well furnished
cool rooms. 821 S. 18th Bt Apt. It
FRIVATE family, modern, cool, reason
able for summer. Call &XI So. 17th Ave.
DON'T miss this great opportunity;
large, cool, nicely furnished room, fine
location; walking distance, private resi
dence; excellent board If desired. Refer
rnccs exchanged, reasonable. Call Web.
4KB.
PLEASANT rooms. 16 month; 2t3S Dodge,
Unf urnlehcil Rooms,
FOUR-ROOM modern apartment, close
in. cool, front and back porch. No
children. $30. 2562 Harney St
Hotels nna Apartments.
DODGE HOTEL Modern. KSAsonaOle.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California.
Weekly rates $2 and un. Douglas "OKI
Housekeeping; Itoonis.
DOUGLAS ST., 2314 Modern housekeeping
suite; gas and electric light furnished.
Houses nnd totiasn.
NEW 7-room and bath, oak and birch
flnlth. 3311 California St.
6-ROOM cottage, modern except heat.
full lot, fruit and shade. 3021 Emmet
Webster 491.
6007 Military Ave new, modern, 6-room
house: rent free from now till June 1.
Call Benson 155-W,
FREE RENTAL LIST.
Complete "for rent" list of houses,
apartments and flats on file at our office;
no charge whatever. Union Outfitting
Co.. 16th and Jackson Ota.
For Rent
Brick House
Four bedrooms, bath and linen closet
on second flour.
Vestibule, reception hall, living room,
dining room, kitchen, p'.ntry nnd Ice
room on first floor Fr.il cement base
ment with toilet, furnvco heat, gas and
electric lights; nearly new and first class
In every way, at 1511 S, 29th St, one block
from Hanscom Park, near Park school.
tne block from car line. Tel. Harney 1509.
ago Co.. packs.
' v -- moves, stores
& ships household goodsfe pianos. D. 1490.
TTT"T7T TTv7"owra,j, .d Van
pill p . 1,1 I T Co. Goods stored,
A A-i-'A-'J-'A A A Inoved, packed,
shipped. 16'.h and .laukson Sts. Doug. 118.
.1 CJ Ropfl Exp Co.. furniture. & piano
517 N. 18TH ST. 6 rooms. Harney 5061.
U-ROOM modern nouss with barn; not
water neau otis Harney at inquire t,
J. O'Brien, H. 10&4. D. 1216.
(-ROOM modern house. 2710 Dvntur St;
$23. Phone Harney 6132.
Houses ln ali P"1 o :tlB clty-
$42.60-Biick, 130 S. 35th at, just north of
Farnam. Owner, 20i Ramgo Bldg.
Phono Douglas 222L
FOB KEMT
We have a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent
This list can be seen free of charge at
Umaha Van it Stoiane Co.. MC S. 16th 8t
6-R., 536 So. 24th Avo., newly painted, mod.
luiimiiQi buuu ynru, close in,
HASTINGS & HAYDEN. 1614 Harney St
7-R. HOUSE, modern, opposite Omaha
University. 2Uh and Evans, $30. W. 4007.
STRICTLY modern bungalpw. Harney
7-ROOM; modern; oak finish; 601 Park
Ave.;
6-room; modern; good neighborhood; 2012
Elm St.; $24. H. 1510.
FOR RENT 8-room flat. 2306 Douglas St.
Appiy 10 . v. unanibers, 230 Brandels
3-ROOM, $10; 3-room. $12. 1817 Cass.
FOR RENT One of the handsomest and
most up-to-date and most modern 7
room houses In Omaha, east front; trees,
shrubs, flowers, large lot, 150x60, east
front! hnllJIA llllllt nnlv 91X ..on .
best care line In city: 2232 South 32d Ave.,
a half block from Hanscom Park. Call
rininey uu, or see owner, it. JNasn, one
block west of this house.
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, modern ex
cept heat $13; family without small
rh'ldrfn preferred. 3310 Cass St
NKw o-room house, modern, $35 per
momn Asat uass. Harney 59SS.
WE rent your houses free of charge.
NO COMMISSION REALTY CO.,
316-330 Paxton Bldg.,
OMAHA.
6-ROOMS, all modern, nearly new, cheap
m urairauie tenant, liarney 6U17.
Pleasant 4 and 5-room apartments, newly
decorated; walking distance. 401 N. 24th.
WE rent your houses free of charge.
NO COMMISSION REALTY CO..
316-330 Paxton Bldg.,
SQUARE 6-R. AND HALL.
Very modern. 1 block to 24th line.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat'h Doug. 2715
2.'03 BRISTOL, 6-room, all modern, $IS.
2917 Caetellar, 5-room, modern, $15.
6S03 N. 27th Ave., 5-room. all modern, $20
RASP BROS.. Douglas 1653.
"Warehouses.
Wholesale or
Storage
N. W. corner Sth and Jones Sts. Build
ing Is 66x132 feet with trackage.
Over 50,000 Square Feet of
Floor Space.
Five stories and basement Good steam
heating plant and a large freight e'e
vator. Will make lease for one, two or
three years.
M'CAGUE INV. CO.
1506 Dodge St
Stores and Offices.
STORE FOR RENT.
16th Bt.. near Farnim St.
GEORGE & COMPANY.
Phone D, 756. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
REALi ESTATK.
FARM A RANCH I,A.DI Fori SAI.B
'Canada.
FOR SALE by owner, fifteen or twenty
Quarter sections A No. 1 farming land,
Central Saskatchewan, Canada; plenty of
.,,aln' .Ji,ear towns and railroad: price
S J?' per acrei eas terms. Address
27. Bee. o
Missouri.
$J DOWN. $5 monthly, buys 40 acres grain.
fruit poultry, land .near town, southern
Missouri. Price only $225; excellent bar
galn. Box 425. Carthage. Mo.
FARMS for sale; $J down. $5 monthly.
buys 40 acre; good timber land near
town. Texas county. Mo.: price $200; per
fect title. J. B. Jarrell. Mt Vernon. Ill
Minnesota
Minnesota
Farm Lands
From $15 to $75 per aero.
Aro the equal of any in the
United States that are selling
from $150 to $300 per acre.
These lands can be bought
on easy terms.
Minnesota's 1913 corn
crop, 40 bushels per
aero, stands first of
all states in the union.
SEND FOtt SPECIAL PAGE OP
'MINNESOTA FARM BARGAINS,
Published in tho
MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL.
Minneapolis, Minn.. March 29 to
April 4. A 2c stamp will bring it.
FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALU
REAL ESTATE
Nebraska.
FOUND 320-acre homustead In settled
neighborhood; tine farm land; not sand
htllt; cost ou $. filing fee and all. J.
A Tracy. Kimball. Neb.
ON LY $1 PER AORrt.
Buys 640 acres, being stato school land,
lease running twenty-one years, in Keith
County. Nebraskn. Only tight miles from
town. Would make a dandy dairy ranch;
2rt acres can be put under cultivation. A
bargain; terms one-third cash, balance to
suit, 6 per cent. Write owner, L. C Crnn
dall. 1641 Locust St.. Lincoln. Neb.
EIGHTY acres, $3) an ncre, $30 down and
$20 a month no interest. Fine farm
land. J. A. Tr.-cy. Kimball. Neb.
South Dakota.
WE WANT TO TELL you all about our
deeded Indian lands: title directly from
U. a Preferable to homesteads. Rich,
black soil; no stone, fine soft water; one
crop of flax pays for land. Write today
for 36-page booklet Hartung Land Co
Room 8, McLaughlin.
FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE R. E.
ONE Coltron cement mixer, 1 Marton rock
machine cement, 1 Mai ton brick ma
chine, 1 2-11. P. Monarch gas engine. All
in good snap, k. i cumming, Elwood,
Neb.
Pianos for other musical lnstru'u. D. 2017.
PIANOS for cement work; painting, paper
Hanging. an uia uoston store, u. ton.
FOR SALE CHEAP. OR WILL TRADE.
120 acres Iowa land, located 4Vi miles
from wooaDine, u nines rrom Umaha,
has 6-room house, barn for 4 horses and
other outbuildings; 95 acres cultivated; l
acres in pasture; about 1 acre orchard;
want smaller piece of land near Omaha
or Omaha property. Price. $100 per acre.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St
REAL ESTATE WANTED
REGISTER. EVERY KIND OF PROP
ERTY OR BUSINESS FOR QUICK
3ALK UK ttA-UMAUfc;.
If you want to buy a property or busi
ness come to us. ur ir you want to sen
a property or business come to us, be
cause nuooay pays a commission.
Come In and get our plan of displaying
and advertising every kind of property
ana ousincss. it means quicn service.
Coll or write today for our plan.
NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY,
16-3jv) Faxton uiag.t
Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1100 to $10,v00 made promptly. F. D,
Wead. Wcad Bldg., Hith and Farnam.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith ,& Co., 1320 Farnam.
6
PtTV 1 nAlCC ttaml..PD.th.r
0 110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
HAHHlnUN j MORTON. 916 Om. Nat
GARVIN BROS, 'fWanfc
FIVE per cent farm loans. Optional pay
ments and annual Interest W1L Mo
CORVCK, 1201 Farnam.
CITY und farm loans, i, bi, f per cent
J. H. Uumont Co.. VM Farnam Omaha.
SEE us first if you want a farm loan.
United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb.
WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co.
MONEY on hand for 'Ity and farm loans,
H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bit Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 223 State Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat Douglas 2715.
REAIi ESTATE.
ACnEAlill FOR SALE.
Found at Last
A Market Place SVroWSr
business. You buy, sell or exchange.
NOBODY pays a COMMISSION. Hero
Is where the BUYER can make a selec
tion at prices and terms to suit for Just
what you want BECAUSE our no COM
MISSION plan to everybody brings us
the best bargains to be found anywhere.
Don't hesitate, but call or write for our
registration plan. It bilngs quick results.
NO COMMISION REALTY COMPANY,
816-830 PAXTON BLDG.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
efflcy In Nebraska 206 Brandels Theater.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a inouern aosiraci oilice, iu so. 17th
St Phone Doug, 5487.
CITY PitprBRTY FOH BALIS.
A. P. Tukey & Son
Home and Invest
ment At. 3532 North 27th St. w have a lot
10x157 feet, on which we have two five
room cottages, one In the front and one
In the rear; they rent for $15 and $16, re
spectively; they are both now rented to
good tenants who wish to live ln the
houses. We offer tha two for $2,850. Buy
them both and live In one and rent the
other and It will pay out on both houses.
Telephon us and wo will meet you at
the houses any time.
A. P. Tukey & Son
441-443 Board of Trado Bldg.
Phone Doug. 502.
$500 Cash,
$50 Per Month
Buys 4921 Chicago 8t must be sold this
week. This Is a new, strictly modern 9-
room nouse; living room, den, dining
room, breakfast room, kitchen, three bed
rooms and sleeping porch; beamed ceil
ings, oak floors, bookcases, fireplace; all
decorated. Owner has left the city and
reduced the price and terms.
Glover & Spain
919-20 City National.
Douglas 3962.
OWNEB FOBCED
TO SELL
NINE-BOOM HOME
OUT NORTH.
i rivim. anil re..nHnn hall fl..t ,1 ,
large light bedrooms with good-sized bath
rnnm Rlirnnd fnnr: hr.nH na, i
light fixtures In every room, new duplex
huuvd un hii niuuuwi, peautixuiiy ueco
rated thrnuirhnut. hip nnrph
cellar, furnace, garage, grape arbor, fruit
trees, fine corner lot 122x125, overlooking
park. Price, $,500; $500 down, balance
en. iajriuviiiB. iiciea a. Knap.
llld VUUCH llHAWI AUKNCV,
1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 331.
BU DIBECT FItOM OWNER.
SAVE COMMISSION.
Moving out of city and must sell my
beautiful 8-room home, thoroughly mod
ern, oak floors, fireplace, beautifully Jec.
orated, big porch, garage, 3 large juts,
right on the corner. 1 bloclt to school, 2
blocks to car line. Worth $8,000 for quick
sale will take $6,500, on easy terms.
Address D 181. care Bee.
Who Wants a Bargain
In a five-room, modern except heat, house,
lnmt1 nn naVAil atr.at nnri II.....
ln good repair ln and outside, Is worth
. O fj-.t V.... 111 II fl fK - .
uui win sen lur casn it sola
soon. Addmss Owner, O 178, care of
Omaha Bee.
Prairie Park PeutifuJ t-room
t. . . I house in a beau,
tlful neighborhood; $600 cash and $30
monthly will buy this. 1. J. Scannoil,
Ua Waro Block. Doug. 298 or Web. S611.
NEW 6-R. COTTAGE, NORTH SIDE.
All modern, decorated, east front lot.
near school and car, paved street, sightly
location. Price only $2,975; terms. Call
Webster 7077 after 7 p. m
MUST be sold. 3 houses 8. W corner lith
and Castellar; rents $lj per month, each
house has water, sewer, bath, gas, worth
ti.000; will sell, If taken soon, for W.700.
$700 cash. Phone D. I'M. ' '
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Shows Considerable Strength
for the Time Being.
CHICAGO CASH MARKET IS DULL
Demand for Immediate Deliveries I
Stagnant and Only Fifteen Than
sand lluahe.la Sold to Millers
for Use HlKht Army.
OMAHA, May 58, 1914,
The position of whent Is strong-at the
moment The strength displayed yester
day was largely because of the smaller
offerings in thu pit and the general lack
of pressure. Tho May was up le In price
and the deferred months wore a small
fraction hlrther for July nnd unchanged
for September. Under ordinary conditions
July nnd September would have sold off
sharply, hut thu short In thoso futures
havo just finished taking severe losses
and thoy arc not Inclined to rctrnvel the
samo road until the May future Is out
of the way. Crop advices from tho winter
wheat belt were more favorable.
A orop expert who has just returned
from Knnsua says that the .Sunflower
sta will certainly havo 150.000,000 bush
ls, If not .-noie. He said further that In
case theie art losses In a few sections of
Kansas, this tcct will bo unnoticed be-
causa of tho heavy yields In nearly all
parts of that Rrrnt wheat crowing state.
The cash wheat market nt Chlcnen wits
decidedly dull. Tho sales wero 15.000
nusneis to millers, but the larger holder
of the No. 2 hard winter In this market
says bids from abroad for round lots
were more encouraging. It was expected
the deliveries of wheat on May contracts
will continue liberal during tha day and
tomorrow, and there arc some In tho
cash market who ndvanco the opinion
that those who have tnken this wheat
in and paid for It will not enjoy as smooth
sailing as during the last few weeks,
Tho western country Iibb been pretty
well cleaned out of old hard wheat which
has been received In this market and
which Is now In position where holders
are In hopes of merchandising It.
The corn market was it most unnatural
one yesterday, as tho May, which has
been ln quite a congested condition for
some time, closed at a loss of lc nnd was
as much as l4o lower nt ono time The
longs In that month wero eager to secure
in of Its nnd the shorts, Instead of absorb
ing the corn as thrown overboard, pro
ceeded to back away from tho Increased
supplies.
The action of the market Indicated that
shorts In May are pretty well In. July
and September were strong and both
months closed higher. The continent
was reported as a good buyer oi Argen
tine corn.
Whllo oats held fairly well, the highest
levels of Tuesday were not reached.
Profit taking was popular because ot
local showers ln Illinois as well as Ne
braska. Commission houses led In the
buying with professionals the largest
sellers.
Provisions closed firm nnd higher be
cause of the big falling off In the run
of hogs nt western markets. July and
September ribs us well as September
lard wero taken freely by commission
houses. Part of the buying was credited
to ono of the larger local packers. Cash
trade was reported as dull. Cash wheat
HEATj estate
city property for sale.
New 5-Room
Bungalow
$25 Down $25
$15.00
Per Month
$15.00
Thill Pnllfrtftllo t r 1 . kuneralnt.. titill
- -'- 4ii u v j iu uuii(,ciu n t uuiu
o vi i iai MT3 lull, Willi
an east frontage is a real bargain.
-.ijr nmcr just put in street nna lo
cated near beautiful city park.
i-nono Douglas
2596
1 automoblli
Salesman and automobile at your serv-
H. H. Harper,
1013-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
Will Build to Suit
Purchaser
We have three fine south front lots.
paved street, on Hall Ave., just east of
snerman Ave,, witnin 10 minutes' rldo
ana -i to minutes waiK of inn post
office. Will build nlco cottage or bun
galow and sell on very reasonable terms.
The surrounding neighborhood Is excel.
lent; nfw homes on all sides. Lota In
inis locality are bdoui an gone, we nave
built and sold something llko twenty
houses In this block.
Scott & Hill Co.,
Douglas 1009. 306-7-8 McCaguo Bldg.
New, Modern,
5-Room Home
JURt mmn1tri ntirnnilvn n.l.Uxiit nnA
within; well nnd carefully built; arrange
ment splendid; all hardwood finish and
floors; best of modern plumbing and flx-
tureil! full ritmenlMl hn.Jim.nt' trrr.A nltln
On south front lot 40x132; paved street;
high ground; near Harney car lino. Com-
i'oi" mini uiuers anu ) on win Know, as
we do, that this Is the best value to be
had for $3,500. Easy terms. Let ua take
vml nut n r an in ?A1?l 9.iva, c, A
It It you do you will telephone ua to
urines ino ney out.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
203-10-12-11 State Bank Bldg.
Tyler 1536.
GOOD INVE8TMKNT.
5 per cent on your money, two 4-rnnm
cottages and two 6-room cottages, rent
ing $500 per annum. Price, $2,ouu. Phone
D. 3607.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TO BONDHOLDERS OF THE SHERI
DAN COAL COMPANY.
The holders of bonds ot the Sheridan
Coal Company are hereby notified that
the undersigned trustee, under trust deed
of tho Sheridan Coal Company, dated
June 11. 1903, and recorded June 20, 19U3,
In Hook 26 of Mortgage Records, on page
434, In the office of the county clerk of
the county of Bhcrldan and state of
Wyoming, has received notlco from tho
Sheridan Coal Company that It will, on
or before June 30, 1914, remit to the under
signed $24,000 to take up and retire 24
bonds, as provided In said trust deed.
Notice is hereby given that tho under
signed has drawn and selected by lot tho
following twenty-four numbers of twenty
four of the bonds outstanding, secured
by said trust deed, I. e., 17, 24. 50. (2, 64,
73. 82. 137, 114, 168, 184, 216, 238, 303. 323. 335,
377, 359, 460, 4S0, 492, 531, 554 and 5C8.' for
payment from tho sinking fund, to be so
paid to It by said Tho Sheridan Coal Com
pany, under said trust deed and upon
such payment of said $24,000 to the un
dersigned on or before June 30, 1914, the
undersigned will, at its offices, nt the
corner of Dearborn and Madison streets,
In the City of Chicago, Illinois, on the
first day of July, A. D. 1311, pay to tha
holders, or registered owners of said
bonds, numbered as aforesaid, the prin
cipal and accumulated Interest thereon,
upon the surrender and delivery thereof
to tho undersigned, uncancelled and ac
companied by all unpaid coupons thereto
belonging, interest on each of said bonds,
numbered as aforesaid, will cease after
said first day of July, A. D. 1914, whether
presented on said day or thereafter.
UNION TRUST COMPANY Tn,.t..
y jvuius r . ,napin, tsocretar,
M
815-22.29
Swift & Company
Union Stock Yardt, Chlcsgo, May 29, 1911
Dividend No. Ill
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR and SEVENTY
FIVE CENTS ($1.75) rr ih.ro on the capital
stock of Swift St Company, will be paid on July
ltt, 1914. u stockholder! of record. June 10. 1914,
as shown on tha hooka of tha Company,
P. S. IIAYWARU, Scorctarr
was unchanged to lic lower. Cash corn
was He higher to He lower. The whit
coin li higher, with the remainder
lower, v'ash oats wero unchanged to VtC
loner.
All grain markets will be closed Sat
urday, May 30. Memorial day, .
Clearances Wheat and flour. ll.OOO bush
els; corn, II. (TO bushels, oats, 61.000 bush
eh, Liverpool close: Wheat. Hd higher to
Hd lower; corn. 4d to d lower
Primary wheat receipts were RM.000
bushels and shipments 32.000 bushels,
against leiolpt of 468,000 bushels and
shipments of M,(X) bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts wero MttTO bush
els nnd shipments Ml. 000 bushels, against
receipts of am(vo bushels and shipments
of 2OS.00O bushels last year.
Primary oats lecctpts were 640.000 bush
els nnd shipments 62.000 bushels, against
receipts of 591.WO bushels and shipments
of M7.0X bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS,
Wheat Corn, Oats
Chicago Ill J62 166
Minneapolis 124
Duluth 43
Omaha 11 147 18
Kansas City !9 tS 5
St. Louis 18 8J 42
Winnipeg lis
These sales were reported: Wheat
No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, 87c. No. $
hard winter: 1 car. 87c. No. 3 spring: 1
car. S7c Oats Standard: 1 car, Sc
No. 3 white: 2 cars, 3Sc. No. 4 while: 1
car. 5Sc. Corn No. 2 whites 7 cars, 65c.
No. 3 white: 9 cars. 68Hc. No. 4 while:
1 car, 68c. No, 2 yellow: 16 cars, 67Hc;
1 car. 67c. No. 4 yellows 1 car. 6flijc No.
2 mixed: 15 cars, 67c. No. 3 mixed: 8 enrs,
6fic, 1 car, 66Ho. No. 4 mixed: 1 car.
66c, 4 cars, 65c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 5
hard. SSHftSS4c: No. S hard, R&ff87t4e; No.
4 hard. 81$54o: No. 3 spring. S6VH?S7c;
No. 4 spring. 834fS54c: No, 2 durum. 85
Wic; No. 3 durum, S4fl$.c. Corn; No. 2
white. 6S4tc: No. 3 white, 6SUOSV4o:
No. 4 white, 67068c! No. 2 yellow. 67
67Hc; No. 3 yellow. 66;?T67c; No. 4 yel
low. 6JVj(ff6ri4c; No. 2. 66(fT67c: No. 3,
66CrWic: No, 4, M66c, Oats: No. 2
white. SSVV8S$c; standard. SSfTSSUc; No.
3 whlto. SSc; No. 4 white. 37H03Se. Bar
ley: Malting, 52JTTOc; No, 1 feed. 4XSN2c.
Rye! No. 2, 6SV4069C! No 3. MtfSSHc,
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fentnres of ho Trndlncr and Cloalnsc
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, May 28. Discovery of black
rust in Oklahoma carried wheat today to
$1 a bushel, tho highest prioe of tho May
delivery for the crop year There was a
nervous feeling nt the close, which was
Sift Ho above last night. Corn finished Ho
off to He up, oats a shade to lHo down
nnd provisions at 7Htf22Ho decline.
Tightness In the May option of wheat
was emphasized by tho chartering of ves
sel room for 1.000,000 bushels to be shipped
from here to the Georctan bnv nnA Mnn.
treal. There Is but one mora day for May
luniracn to run ana some gossip was in
dulged ln as to tho chances of nn elev
enth hour flurry among shorts.
In corn, congestion of the May delivery
gave signs of brine at an end. Besides.
there were reports thut Argentine damage
nau neen exaggernteu, &nowrrs favor
ing a good start for the domestic crop
tended also to offset the bullish lnfluenen
of wheat strength, Country offerings
nrro sinnu, iicuei irom uroutn com
plaints permitted an easier feeling In re
gard to oats. Mav brokn almost Sr nt
ono time, but rallied toward the last
Liquiaaung saies oy packers lowered
the provision market all around. Shorts
bought on the decline.
Chicago future prtcea:
Artlclel Open. High. I Low. Close.Yes'y
Wheat I
May. D9',i 1 00 MVi
July. S6h 87H S6H
Corn
May ?i 71 6974
July. 67S 674 67H
Oats
May. 40H 41U 40
July. 334 29H S9
Pork
July. 20 06 20 OS 19 75
Sept. Vi 77H 19 77H 19 65
Lard
July. 9 80 9 SO 9 72U
Sept. 9 97 W 9 77tt 9 87$
Ribs
July. 11 17H 11 17H 11 05
Bept. 11 23 11 iS U E2H
09U SO
87 $,
tOK TOty
6TH 7S
40Vi 41
19S2U 20 05
19 67H 19.80
9 724 M
9 87H 9 OTtt
11 10 11 20
ni7
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. a rem
CI. VT n I. - H dlAfkl. X- M . . '
crn. 97H(!I9SMc: No. 2 snrlna-. 87irMite-
Com: No. 2, 71cj No. 2 yellow, 71711se;
.o. a yeuow, (ituuttc. uats: no. 3 wnite,
89M0c; standard, 40iic ltyel No. t.
6c. Barley, 5ftgi3e. Seeds i Timothy,
$3.75(84.75: clover. $10.00frl3.00. Provisions:
Pork, $19.70; lard, $9.62H; ribs, $10.S2fe
11 ,3.
BUTTER Higher; creameries, 20o to
25H026HC.
EGOS-Hlgher; receipts, 13,390 cases; nt
mark, cases included, is31SV4c; ordinary
firsts, 17017Mc; firsts, lSc.
CIIEESK Higher: daisies. 14H3J144o:
twjns, HBMHo; Americans, 15$16Vio; long
horns. l&316Vic.
POTATOES-Lower; receipts, 32 oars;
Michigan and Wisconsin white, 80087c;
Michigan, red, 7O3S0c; Louisiana, new,
POULTRY Alive hls:her: fowls. lr
ADD KANSAS CITY -h,
BUTTER-Creamery, 23o; firsts, 21c;
Bcconds. ISo; packing, 1516c.
FIRSTS-lSc; seconds, 16c.
POULTRY Hens, jtc; springs, 15c.
Neiv York Oenernl Mnrkrt.
NEW Vnntf n (lltninn...
- . . . -, . I. j uLuniv iun.
steady; molasses, 2.74c; centrifugal, 3.39c;
refined, steady: cut loaf, J.Ojc; crushed,
4.95c; mould A, 4.63c; cubes, 4.35c; XXXK
powdered, 4.2Sc; powdered, 4.20c; fine
granulated, 4.10c; diamond A. 4.10c; con
fectioners' A. No. 1, 3.90c.
CHEESE-fitato whole milk, fresh,
white or cqlored specials. 12013V.c; av.
erago fancy, 13V;Q13lic; state and Vls-
wm'iii "num iiiiik liciu, laftlllOviC.
BUTTER-Creamery extras, 260'c.
firsts, 24V4325ic; seconds, 22MQ2IC.
TYIOR Vt-.m1i rnth.mrl -. mm..
storage packed, firsts to extra firsts, 21
221c: extrn flr.ta. rAEriilap nanlf. ini
SiOHc; firsts, 19OC0Vlc.
POULTRY Dressed, dull; western
chickens, froien, HViSOc: fowls, lag 19c,
Live weak: WMt.rn fnwla 1 A u7ri
turkeys. 14016c. u-7.-.
Minneapolis Rralii Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 28. WJIEAT--May.
90c: July. 91V.C: No. 1 hard. stnut
96c; No. 1 northern. 92ifl9io: Nn
90)4Q92?ic.
FLOl'n unchanged.
BARLEY -438670.
RYE 594361c,
BRAN-Unchangbd.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 674QSc.
FLAX-$1.65H31.67H.
Knnaas City Grain nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May 2S.-WIIEAT-No.
2 hard, ftt01Vio; No. 2 red, 91092c. May.
tvvsc; juiy, fru'usic.
COltN-No 2 mlxea, 71Q72C; No. 2 whlto.
724ff73e; May, 70e; July, 69V4c
OATS No. 2 white. 40HSi4G4ie: No. !
mixed, 40c.
St. I.nula General Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Mav 2S.-WHEAT-No. 2
led. DMS97c: No. 2 hard. 93Wfl07c: Mav.
95c; July. 83T4684C
CORN No. 2. Tic; NO. Z white, 71Q72V4c;
May. 7Uic; July, 60Vic
OATS-No. 2. 4034014c: No. 2 white. 40U
041V4C
Liverpool firuln sliirket,
T TrT7T TirWIT f r, at WltWlT aA
No. 1 northern, 7s 7d; No. 2. 7s 6d; No. 3.
7s 4Hd; July. 7s S',4d; October, 7a IVtd.
CORN tjpot, quiet; American mixed,
6s 7d. July. Es l.d.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 28. COFFEE Con.
tlnued steadiness of Brazil and renorta
of Improved spot demand seemed respon
sible for buying In coffee today. The
opening was steady, unchanged to 10c
lowor, and the closo was steady to 10Jf
12c net hlRher. Sates. (.000 baas. Jnlv
8.84c; September. 9.01c; October, 9.12c; De
cember, v.jac; January, v.&c; March. 9.49c;
April, 9.54c. Spot, steady; Hlo No. 7, &ttc;
Santos No. 4, 12ic. Mild, quiet; Cordova.
12HQ18C. nominal.
Cotton Murket.
NEW YORK. May 28.-COTTON-FM.
tures closed steady. May, ll.SSo; July,
13.27c; August, 13.12c; October, 12.73c; De
cember. I2.8Jc; January, 12.67r. Spot,
steady; middling, 14.60c; gulf, 14.7Cc.
Cotton eloaod steady at a net advance
of 22 to 38 points on old crop months,
while the now crop was 4 points higher to
3 points lower.
LIVERPOOL. May ss. COTTON Spot,
firm: sood middling. 8.J7d. middling. 7 7Ed.
low middling, 7 27d; sales, 5,(00 bales.
Key to the SRuaUon-Bee Advertlaityr.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light, Demand Qood
and Prices Fully Steady.
HOG VALUES ARE SHADE HIGHER
Good Demand nnit Moderate Re
ceipts Make a Steady to Shade
lllarher Sheep nnd Lamb
Market.
. SOUTH OMAHA. May IS, 1914.
Receipts wert i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Official Monday 4.007 .64 4.6X
Official Tuesday 4.MS 10,537 4.272
Official Wedneartnv . i.TSS 10.0C 3.134
Estimate Thursdsy ... 2.400 11.000
8,000
Four days this wk 18,730 38,005 14.931
Same days last week 10.382 38.277 21.573
Same days 2 wks ago. 12.018 J0.8SS 30,441
Samo davs 3 wk nun 32.074 83.109
Same days I wks ago.17,193 SJ.64J 3O.S80
eame aays last year.. 12,027 ia,ow
The following table snows h receipts
nf cattle, hogs and fliefp at the South
Omaha live nock market for the year to
uaie. as compared with last year:
1914. 1913. Inc. Dec
t"Attle 346,787 341.22$ 17,438
"ogs 1.130,083 1,18,075 6S.013
nneep TO1.251 f61,676 12J.5.5
The following table shows the range ot
prices for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for tho last few days, with
comparUons:
Data. I 1H4. 11913, 1912.1)1111 i10.ll909.H9'a
M
ay
12
13.
II.
18,
18.1
18.
19.
22.
23.
24.
8 19H 8 II
8 941 9 23
7 Oil 5 11
7 041 I 35
7 08 5 24
7 11 11
I 624
TOG
7 CCI s
02 5 34
.May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
a IS IB IS
8 19 8 22
8 "Til 8 22
S 291.1 8 241
T 441
7 U
7 59
7 $3
7 2
7 10
S 971
9 301
39
5 98
& 961
S 89
SOI
I 8 29
8 80HI I
8 2-ml 8 n
8 19 S SSI
sal
6 Ml 9 441
6 791 9 881
T Mil A Til 9 3V
6 Ml 5 SS
b ;i s 81
7 431
9 41
7 01
S 31
5 37
6 26
S 17S 8 29
7 451 S l
7 40 5 691
7 46 E 62
7 00
8 15H 8 30
I 8 39
S00KI
9 43
9 39
t 97
7 ll R 70
9 191
7 101 5 14
2.
27.
28.
7 97H
8 01H
8 03 I
8 45
8 42
i 8 37
5 83
7 391 8 84
7 32
9 14
7 14
8 18
9 27
7 14
7 03
8 23
6 31
I) 391
Sur.day.
Receipts and disposition or live stock
at the Union stock yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock
p. m., yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cuttla Itntra. fthfutn.
C, M. Si 8t. P 4
WnbAsh , 8 ..
Missouri Pacific S 1 3
Union Pacific 38 38 6
C. & N. W., east 4 n
C. A N. W west J8 &
C, St. P., M. & 0 9 3 6
C.. B. & O., east 3 3
C , B. St Q west IS 43 3
C , R, I. & P., east 1A 6
Illinois Central 11..
Chicago Q. W I 3
Total receipts 105
1(1
15
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 378
1.S14
143
Swift and Company 653
Cudahy Packing Co.,,... 603
2,503
2,883
8,014
1,178
873
C93
"m
23
armour Ac uo. ,.
Morre.ll
612
3
Cudahy, K. C.
mil at con,. I !..
F. B, Lewis
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
Werthelmer A Degan.i..
Kotnscnna tiros
Mo. A Kansas Cnlf Cn .
cnr.'stla
Hlgglns .
Huffman
r:".v:
R6th ....
Meyers
Olassberc 1 3
Tunner Bros fl
John Harvey 23
utner buyers us .... :i
Totals .2,475 10.014 8,193
CATTLE ne.lnta aP eattla nun varv
light at all points this morning, the sup-
fiy iocai iv amounting to less man loo
cars. Still, for tha four davs this waek
the receipts foot up 18,730 head, being
larger than last week or week before., and
larger man a year ago oy oout 1,700
nrau.
The quality of the beef cattls In sight
averaged up very well; that Is. there was
a large Shoing of rood .kilters In the
.yards. The feeling was. If Anything, a
llttlo better than yesterday on some
Kinds of cattle at least, and the general
market was safely steady. The big and
of the offerings changed hands ln fair
season In the morning.
Cows and heifers "were. In active demand
at good steady prices, the moderate, offer
ings changing hands quite readily.
There wero hardly enough stockers and
feeders ln sight to talk about, and the
market was without any noteworthy
change.
Quotations on cattle; Qood to prime
yearlings, $3.3039.00; good to choice beef
steers, $$.t0Q8.85; fair to good beef stern,
fS,0Oit8.40; common to fair beef steers,
$7.4033.00; good to choice cornfed heif
ers, $7.608.00; good to choioo cornfed
cows, $6.8037,50; fair to good grades, $6.00
06.76; common to fair grades, Jl.60jj6.00;
good to choice stockers and feeders, $7.75
QS.10; fair to good stockers and feeders,
$7.4037.76: Common to fair stockers and
feeders, $7.0Og,40; stock cows and heif
ers, $6.0037.75; stock calves, $A.60Q&.25; veal
calves. $8.00ftll.O0: bulls, stags, etc.. S5.7M
7.76.
HOOS supplies amounted to something
Ilka 101 cars, or 11,000 head, bringing the
week's total up to 28,005. This la still a
couple of hundred short of a wrek ago
and Is more nan 8,600 smaller than a year
ago.
Trade opened out In fair shape, consid
ering that all other markets were little It
any better than steady, and the first
sales wero made at prices that were
steady to strong at yesterday's average.
There was a fairly active movement after
things started and values continued to
strengthen up until at the good ttmo a
good many droves were sold at price
that were mostly 5c higher and a few
sales at the extreme high spot looked
fully a nickel higher. By this time, how
ever, the packers' droves were Pretty well
iiueu oui, ana wun oetter man imriy
loads still In first hands bids eased off,
until they were close to a nickel lower
than the good time earlier In the fore
noon. Even money was the popular figure of
fered at this time, and, while the sales
men who had hogs left held off In an ef
fort to strengthen values up again, they
were finally forced to cut loose at prices
that vere close to 6c lower than the
best time, and If anything a little easier
than yesterday's average. The big end
of these late sales was made at $8.00.
Closing trade was dull, It being nearly
midday before anaythlng like a clear
ance was made, and even at this time
there were a few scattering loads In first
hands.
Bulk of the sales landed at $8.0038.06,
tho longer strings selling at $8,024, and
$8.06. Quite a sprinkling sold as high
as $8.07tt. top for the dev. and tha hiirh.
eat figure thut has been paid this week.
SHEEP A scareltv of rluhf vnnH vin.
lng sheep and lambs was once more a
factor of Importance on the sheep market
today. Early advices from outside points
were again bearish than mh.rwin. which
indicated no material Improvement ln the
wuiiuiuuuB mm nave prevailed most of
the week. While the local packers made
much capital out of the fact that the,
eustern trade ln dressed mutton was still
reported as In a weak and very uncertain
nnntlttinn I k- A I .
w..v.,.,v,., v. aun ucra louowea yester
day s satisfactory business and prices gen-
oiaii? .irnux 10 a snaoe nigner were re
corded, with the movement lively on that
basis. Though the receipts were light,
being estimated at only some 3,000 head,
tho quality on the whole was If any
thing a little better and thin fart .n
served to stimulate competition among
The barn was praclcally cleared
by 9;30 o'clock,
The range of clipped lamb prices was
around $7 70JS.10. the latter price being
the highest point reached, compared with
a top of $8.00 for several loads yesterday
Few spring lambs wore available again
today and among sales made were some
Iambi at $3.00. Little better than a rfub
of clipped ewes brought $5.65 and two
cars of clipped yearling wethers the samo
as some at $8.35 Tueeday, sold at $6.60 this
morning.
Quotations on sheep and lambs. Shorn
stock: Lambs, good to choice, $7.90(38,25:
lamba, fair to good, $7. 7007.90; yearlinga.
uVu iu tiiyiv;o, o.imoi.js )earunga, fair
to good. $.fi08.99; wethers, good to
choice. $6.6&fi6.i0; wethers, fair to good,
..lwuiiiod, nncp, UUU IU cnOlCC. 13.400
7.75; owes, fair to good, $J.:tJJ.40.
London Stock Market.
j . nmaiiviw aa,uiUV.
were quiet and featureless during the
early trading today. At noon prices
ranged from unchanged to t above parity,
Consols, for money, 74T4; account, 751-10
(July).
8ILVER-Bnr, steady; 33 3-ld.
MONEY 2UfWH i hort bills, i 15-16C;
three months, 2 18-18.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
neTleTT of Operations on Slock Ex
change During; the Day.
NEW YORK. Mo7i-Unlmportnt va
riations were the rule In the early stock
market dealings today. The leaders were
""Idly reactionary and Ueneral Motors
yielded 2 points of Its recent advance.
Dealings wero In exceedingly large vol
ume and the list as a whole bore the fa
miliar ante-holiday aspect. There seemed
to be some disappointment at the lack of
more definite details regarding the Mex
ican negotiations, this feeling finding re
flection In London, where Americans were
mostly lower.
Number of sales and trading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
, , . 8l. Hlth, liow. Clow.
Amtltwntl.a Coppr . . 3,800 7JU. 71 UK
Amenein Agricultural tsu
Anwrlctn llet Hutar ... 70o 31 UH UH
Am.r Iran C.n ji M j; 27
Amtrlcan Cun pti 4W 1 wfi tot
Amorlran v. A F 600 MU (1 MV
Amtrloan Cotton Oil j
Am, Ice ftacurltlaa j.too lis JJ $34
Amrrlran MnI , j
American Lnromfttlva (l ( jju
Amtrlcan 8 A K Kx Mli m SIS
American S. 4 P. pfd "
Amfr Sutar Rallnlns M 1MH, 107U 101
American T. T ... ujti
American Tobacco , JJJH
Anaconda Mlnlns Oo. .. .. ll.ldo UH 1114 jl
Atehlmn oo ojvi t;n 7
AtchUon rfd JOO 100 MU tU
Atlantic CYut Una ,, jui!
llaltlmer a Ohio f nu aiu 12
Pethlehem Steal joo (jij tiu
Drookljrn Ttnpld Tr 2.900 5114 M M
Canadian Picltte &. us m 19IH
Central Leather tiy 1IU JJH
CharaVa A Ohio JOO HI 8:, uv
Chlcaao O. V ; . JJ?
CMCtso, M, A St. T.... X.4M 101H 101 100H
Chlcxo N. W ooo 1UK UJU isiu
Colorailo Fuel A Iron.... to) SIU. rfC
C'onroll.lated Q aoo JMVi US its
Corn Producti ,. U
Delaware A Huamn ui
Denver A Hlo Orandt , n-
Denter It a iifd 100 20U 1014 l"
Dinuiert- Fecurltlea .... iiti
Flrla
700 2H 1JU It
Krle 1st r . -.
Krle 2d rfd
General Electric ., ..
flraftt Vnrth.rn tA
214 41 II U'i
WI
ll 141 M 14SH
400 193 Ut 124
fl.a.l VmILm rt a...
IZ14
..... - - ,. ..... , ,i,uv ,..a .iia Ail-a
tnlerboRHiih Met jM its US 144
Intw Met pfd H 1U u
International liarreetar,, tio jmu ioj W7
Inter-Msrlna pfd ,,. ,,, 10
international rper ' ,,,,,
International Pump ... t
Kanw Otr Southern. .. Ki Ki
Laclede nss
Lhlth Valler ' ' .. ' mj
LouliTllla ft Naahtllla ,. jjg
J..' St' ,r-., 8' B,e' 1M lUVt
Mlaiourl, K. A T ..... 17 ,
Mlisourl raflflo 11,706 11 17 ii
National niacult , , .. J
Netlonal Leart ' ' 4!
N. R, R. ef M. 2d pfd ni
Nfv.Tor.,,cw,!;:;:;::.!:!?0 ' Su
Norfolk A Western...... S00 105U 1MV. wjsl
North American , ., , ., 7114
rff.iri. '.i""10
raelflc Mall nv"
Pennaanl mo nt Itlii mil
People'a Oaa i
P.. r.. C. A Kt. L . jjk
PttUbursh Coal , ". jo
Preesed steel Car..., u
Pullman Palaca car...,-.. Hja
fjeadlns u.VW IM14 1MH left's
Repuhlle Iron A Steel ., MO 13V iik mv!
nepubllo I. A 8. pld . Stl
r.ock Island Co " , j
ItoeV Island Co. pfd...., 400 IV iv 4f
St. L, A B. F Id pfd . .... IS
Peboard Air Line , ivZ
Seaboard A. Ia pfd " gi
fitoii-Rheffleld ft. A 1... .,. ' j
Southern Paclflo ........ H.tM KU nvi (m
floutlvern nallirar liti
So. nallwar pfd 'JOO to a' TSV
Tenneseee Conner JM JTi liv 14
Teiaa A Patlflo ..., V
ITnlon Pariria a ?aa ,t.u ..a ...
lllinAla I'.ntral 1 1IM ....7
mien r.cm; u.;::::: .. . jUu
united ptate neallr ,. m
United Slates Rubber ... sm MH 'itu uu
rstV!"':;:": M"
ptahOoprr , rofto 'int 'iiii itu
.Carolina Chemical .. a 2Ju itu
WJh X tj sj
Wabash pfd .,. Jim su j2
w !irns Unlon M 1K MH
Wheellns A Lska Erie.. 2
Chlno Oipper i..,.,..kt, fcfi llu m 411I
N Y . N. JJ. A H. ...... 1.400 .SiJ 67 SI;
Ray Con. Copper.,, 600 n rtH 21H
Locnl Becarltleis,
Qantaitlons MrnHtied bj Burns. Printer A Co..
Ill Omaha, National bank bulldlns:
STOCKS. .
. . W4. Asked.
Diitrke Creamery pfd M 94
Deere A Co. pfd. ai-dlr..... u
Fslrmont Crssmerr pfd. 7 per eant... tl JOO
ralrmont Craamerr uar. t par cant.. ilU 101
Omaha A C B. R. A D si u
Union Btock Yards. Omaha, ex-dir.. It 100
Ssrirt A Co. 7 per cent lotu J06U
BONDB.
Columbus, Nab.. B. L. 5s, 1114 II 91
Chlcsco A N. W. 4s, lift 14 U
Chlcsso. III., la , '. u uti
council Bluffs O. A EC. Is, 1IJ1 11 ciu
Fall Hirer Co., B. D., ta, 1M1 101 ioj
Iowa R. A L. . lilt S5 J
Los Ancelea Tlr Ca. 1141 It S4
New York State 4Ha losu lt
Omaha TS. U A P. Is, till tl S14
City of Omtha. Sewer 4H, 1911 10J loifi
City ef Omsba 4Hs. 1111 10m ioJ7
Omaha A C. n. St. Rr. ta. Ills v
Puret Bound T L. A P. a. mi.... 100 101
Barrsmsnto, Cat, iHs. Hit at nu
Ran Dleo, Cat. Water la, 1M0 joj .sal
Hwlft A Co. (a. mil t7U
Bloux r4ty Stock Tirde la, 1M0 tl seil
Bloux Cltr Tel Cs, 1111 ." n tl
Nerr York Money Mnrbeit. '
wnw vniiir nr... - -,. ..
steady at 1TB2 per cent; ruling rate. 1
oans, stronger; sixty ond ninety days. 2H
vrr cuii bix. monin, 4h per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SXHti
per cent. .
RTFnr rvn wvou s x?nti. n
daya. "i?905 demand, $4.M15; commercial
bills, $I.S.SH.
BILVER-Bar. S7c; Mexican dollars', 44c.
BONDS-Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
flunk ClearlnsTS.
OMAHA, May 28. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were $2.42S,E3a.M, and for
the corresponding day last year, $2,597,
244.11 w
Kansas City Mr'e Stock. Market.
KANSAS CITY, Ma.. May SS. CATTLE!
Receipts, 1.E00 head; prime fed steers,
S8.SO39.i0; dressed beef steers. $7.6038.40;
western steers, $7.40ff8.60: southern steers.
$6.7598.25; cows, $4.fi&a'7.75; heifers, $7.XWj.
9.00; stockers and feeders, I6.WMt8.2j;
bulls, $6.00117.60; calves. $6.$010.BO.
HOOS Receipts, 4,000 head: market 5a
higher; bulk, $8.05B.20: heavy. $8.15tJ125:
packers and butchers, $S.1&8.25; light, $S.OO
.20; pigs, $7.40(37,90.
SHEEP AND LAM B6 Recel Pts, 5,000
head: market 18c lower; lambs, $7.0038.75;
yearlings. $8.2&rjr7.18; wethers, $5.40i5.S5:
ewes. $4.50fi5.75.
I
Bt. Louis Lire Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Mo.. May 2S.-CATfLE-i
Receipts, 2,600 head: native beef steers,
$7.DOS9.00; cows and heifers. $4.2509.00;
stockers and feeders, $5.00(38.00: southern
steers, $5.758.40; cows and heifers. $4.50.
8.B3; native calves. $8.0039.75.
HOOS Receipts, 7,900 head; market 5
10c higher; pigs and lights, $7.008.35;
mixed and butchers, $8.200125; good
heavy. $8.2538.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,600
head; market steady; sheared muttons.
$1.75Q5.2S; sheared lambs, $7.0038.00.
Blonx Cltr Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. May 28. CATTLE e
Receipts, WO head;, market steady; native'
steers, $7.5088.50; butchers, $8.23S.O0:
cows and heifers, $8.757.20; canners, $1.25
fi6.00; bulls, stags, etc $6.50(37.33.
HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head, market So
higher; heavy. $8.0508.10; mixed, $8.00
8.05; light, $7.97H4T8.00; bulk, $8.0038.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S00
head; market had no tone.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST- JOSEPH. May 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 900 hea; market stesdy; ' steers,
$7.5009.25: cows and heifers,. $4.5038.75;
calves. $6.00(89.50.
HOOS Receipts, 8,000 head; market
steady to strong; top, $3.22tt; bulk, $3.10
BHEEP AND LAMBS-Hecolpts. l.OflO
head; market steady; .lambs, $7.55(83 65.
Evaporated Apples nna Dried Fruit fi
NEW YORK. May 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Qutet.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady: apri
cots, Inactive; peaches, quiet; raisin,
dull. ,
Dry ftoods Market.
Cotton goods held firm and showed &
I A I . A . . A .
uruKucillfiH iciiuviivjr luuuj. a urns Wera
steady. Competition ln dome. tic wools
was active ln tha west. Rjsw alllr ua-
quiet, ,