HIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1015. 4i fou iiknt AfMtrtnaeats aad Vint: ST GEORGE Apartments, located In elect West Farnam district; one 6-roora suits to let Phone Web. 1871. CENTRAL No equal n price or quality, 7-room house; 4-room flat. 220 N. 2nd. iaDELTTY W&ttk phone Douglas 113 lor complete lit of all vsrant houses and apartment s, also for torsge, moving, packing, shipping. CLOSE-IN APARTMENT, ft ROOMS ANI RATH. IN THK CAM IFORNIA..SEB JANITOR. lHHU 6237. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT. GEORGIA At 1040 S. 2nth St. Large, light rooms. Excellent cool room for umiwr. Knot front on a beautiful lawn. PETERS TRUST COM FA NT. 1J Fa mam St. Phono Doug. 898, 61 8. J7TH St.. -rcom modern flst 130. ?31 Dewey Are., 5-room modern flat, $-T0. 1009 N. 2!th, 7-room modern flat, CO. C. O. Carlberg, 311 Hramlela Theater Rid Varnished Apartment. FURNISHED Apt. In Traverton." The fireproof, dose-In apt. house, that la furnished, everything to make It pleaaant for 'the tenant. Call Traver Bros, 706 Omaha, Nat. Bank Bids. Phone D. 1153. ' Faraliken ftooais. M ADI90N 21st and Chicago; ateam beat; lis me. ana up; cate In connection. D.bKHk, three business women, in modern, pri vate home; every convenience. Harney SdO. 1036 SO. 311t St. 2J02 GRACE 4 pleasant rooms, ground floor, M montn. Tel. wen. 6734. STEAM heirtej rooms, $2 week. H otei, Council Bluffs. Ogden ROOM Sunday breakfast and dinner if desired. Don it. 4i. 644 wo. Z4tn Ave, MODERN OOP tt-j. 25th Ave. Doug. RF.AL FSTATK FARM RlVril I.AM) FOR 9.4,1. $5 FOR SALE fl acres of land In Mills county. Iowa. 4 miles from Olenwood. Modem 8-room house and barn In Coun cil Bluffs. Fine location. acrvs NetrssKH n.y land, cheap for ensh or terms from owner. Address 13- l&i. Bee. Mia areola. ilARGAIN 240-acre farm SO miles from MlnneaDolls: 140 acres der cultivation. in n.'ri-i srxid irfado. I acres timbered pasture; can practically all be cultivated; oo,i corn land: farm la lenced: 10-room bouse, barn, granary, mach.ne sued, wind- mill, etc.; 14 head good ro.ua cows. a gjoa uorses, harnesses, wagons, complete set ut machinery, bogs, cnickena and every thing on the farm goes at $45 per acre; te.Oitt casn, balance can stand for W years at per cent, bcuwtt tiros., -i'a Ply mouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Progressive Baying in Holland Leads to Rally in. Wheat Mart, With Prices Up a Bit: ADVISE AGAINST BEAR TACTICS HOStSlli RENTERS. HOMEtEEKERS Your op portunity. 50,000 acre Irrigated wheat and ail ait a land for settlement at Valler, Mont $4l-0 to per aero; ftiteen years time. For particulars, write Vailcr Farm bales Co.. Bo 1002. Valler. Mont. laearaska. A KNAP on 11S acres of good farm land, 3'4 miles from Blair, Neb. For further particulars write R. Martin. Owner, Little Falla, Minn. Oklahoma. FORCED BALE! M0 acres f'ne Oklahoma land, Garvin and Orady counties, which I must sell wltn in Ho days! All farmable; 490 acres In cultivation. $.10 per acre; worth $t. Ad dress OWNER. Box 184. Kingfisher, Okl. aoatk Dakota. $860 land bargain, 100 acres Lyman Co., South Dakota; worth three times two. This price to settle partnership. Box 177, Boseobel, Wis. NH-ely fur, rooms, 214 N. 25th. Doug. M2. MODERN, light, newly furnished rooms, with bath; suitable for two ladles. Harney 4ftcWi. Board and Room. GOOD board and room. mod. Har. 1970. JEWISH girl wants room and board In refined Jewish family- Address M. 26, Bee. WOULD like i young men or husband and wife. Webster 7006. 4028 No. 29th. NURSES to room ' or room and board, registry and directory: calls gratis; laundry and kitchenette privileges; down town car line. Refs. reurdred and given, Harney 6967. 1029 So. SOth Ave. IOUNO lady wishes board and room In exchange for stenographic work itght ft morn.; will f nrn. typewriter. Web. 3135. Texas. , NO crop failure; 14 acres netted $4,0fl0. For Information address J. L. bills, fcxeter, Neb. Wlseoxsta, Upper Wisconsin Best uaiy and general crop state in the union; settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet No. 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant- Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested In frulnt lands ask for book let on Apple Ocrharda. Address Land and Industrial Department, boo Line Railway, Minneapolis. Minn. OMAHA, March , IMS. The Duteh government has been one of the leading buyers of wheat during the last few days. Due to this and the fact that Italy may enter the war at any time the market has a bullish tendency. Many of the larger houses on the board were advising friends and cus tomers to keep off the bear side at pres ent. The roporta received from points In Kansas say thnt considerable wheat has been killed there by alternate f reeling and thawing. Corn and oats were both higher today. There was a buying movement in corn bv shorts and also bv Investors. Oats de parted from their usual course, making a moderate response to the strengtn in other grains. Cash corn sales reported were tt.0n bu. and oats 75,0(10 bu., very little of wholch wns sold for foreign ship ment. . A Omaha Spot Market Wheat was 1V 2Ho higher; corn, Vc higher; oats, Vsc hltt her. Clearances were: Wheat and flour. equal to l,0t6000 bu.; corn, 8.000 bu.; oats. ;,l.ti0B bu. . Liverpool close: Wheat, not quoted; com, M higher. Primary whest receipts were 626,000 bu. and shipments 891.000 bu.. sgainst -TCclpts of 198,000 bu. and shipments ef 440.000 bu. last year. Wltnorv corn receipts were SrtS.OOO ml. and shipments 378,000 bu.. against receipts f 813,000 bu. and snipmenis oi two.uw ou. last year. Primary oats receipts were 847.000 bu. end shipments 888,000 bu., against receipt" of '61S.O0O. bu. and shipments of 778,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis .... Duluth Omaha .... Kansas City ... St. lunula Winnipeg ...... These sales a bulge In provisions. The grain strength and the smaller receipts of hogs served merely to hold prices steady. Quotations ranged as follows: Artlclel Open I Hlgh. 1.QW, ( Close. Yea' y. Wheat i i i ' May. 1M 1 M' 151 I IB 1 4"i July. 1 MV 1 V 1 21S1 I 23 1 US Corn : I Msy. 72 TS 73 73 72 July. 7P 7(l4 75', 70S "S Oats: I Msy. st M S7U r.7 r: July. MS, M! M &4 MT Tork: Mar 17 40 17 4fl 17 ?0 17 i7 424 July. 17 S2H 17 2H 17 774 17 17 874 Lard: May 10 ! 10 IS 10 IS 10 r July. 10 60 10 52H 10 47H 10 40 10 50 ttlhs: May. 10 00 10 024 10 00 10 024 10 074 July. 10 M4 10 3& 10 30 10 30 10 8J4 OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Beeves No Good, but Other Kinds Sell Fairly Well Fat Lambs and Sheep Higher. hv HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP WANT to mane a loan of S4.600; will give first n.oigiiKO on htildlmi renting trw tlHO iui, Mnnlh AHrlress K 2Tw KM. rmralshed House a. DE8IRABLR. strictly mpflern. fr-room cottage. Harney 1661, REASONABLE rent to reliable coupl Walking distance; fine location. F. O. f JVead Co. Uoaaekeeplnsr Rooms. LIGHT housekeeping rooms; also elegant sunshiny sleeping rooms. 2306-10 Douglas. Kwrm and Ranch Lands, iron sale OR RENT 10 acre Poultry ranch, well equipped. Stocked, now In profitable operation. Eay terms. A snap for the rignt pariy wmi nun canau Address Y-442, Bee UNIMPROVED 4 and 11-acre tracts. JOHN N. DltliMuiv-uuuubAB m. FARNAM. 2822 Nice housekeeping rooms, Newly papered, electricity, gas range. DAVENPORT, 2018 Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Hotels and Apartments. DOTK1K HOTWI- Modern Reasonable. WANTED TO BUY Cheap land, Colo rado preferred; have llo.ooo casn to in vest. Address Y 441, Bee. LlcHt Hsuekeelsg Rooms. BTEAM heated rooms, with alcove, kitchenette, furnished. Ogden Hotel, Council Bluffs. Honaea and Uttasrea. JUUL elses. S3 per month an. ttr Paxtoa. Dwelling, 414 So. 38th St. ; tiled vestibule, reception hall, front and hack parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, ,2 bath rooms, hot '.water heat, garage. All in first class con dition. Location A-l. Benj S. Biker. Phones D482, H317. K14 Davenport St., 6-room modern cottage, v i..t 210 S. 30th St, 9-room house, modern, S3S. Inquire 21a 8. aitn nt. 84th St., 6-r. cottage, mod, ex. heat. GlobeVan&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; storage, $2 nae mnntn. wnen you rnovo mn Hatlsfactlon gnar. D. 43H8 and Tyler 230. 4-ROOM bungalow, modern: rent reaaon f able. 8422 Hamilton. Har. 1177, Doug. 1187; ? LARGE 4-room cottage, modem except . . . i - A ic nn KT 9Sh Ave. . . t GoraonvanU). in n. nth Ft. Moving, Packing Storage. Phone D. 294 or Web. 13S2. j f.ROOM. all modern. 'MM Parker St. Van and Storage Co. Call us for e .Imatcs for mov. lng. pacalng. shipping. 171J Webster 6t Zkiiglas UV6. Maggard'ssn SEVEN-ROOM modern house, 108 8.3b St g-room mod. house. 8612 Chicago. D. M. 3 tA-KIfiHT-HOOM modern brick. fine order. 1307 R. 28th. Phone Har. 1767 ) ASK. about nice Mi-ni im noure, in , In every detail, North 24th St modern Ccr i 1 ier Locust, liodcrate rent to sud tin- ant. Webster 2112. Packing J -'e vww 12V7 Parnain. D. 814a moving. storage. FOB lihlNT ' W have a couDleU list of all houses. tpartraiente and fiats that are for rent riil list can be see free of charge at Omaha Van at storage iso.. sua po. -sin pu t? in sua 'l Part of the city. UOUfleB criMb Sons at Co.. B Bee Bldg. I liOOVS, 3&1 Jones St. $30. Never been , occupied, bleeping porcn; oag iinisn; modern throughout. Apply 306 a. 17th tit Fhone jjougias 4S(. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy a second-hand buggy. Address J care pee. . tr .".- r. ... " u!V HtjiA- m nit (lirni. ture, cheap. Webster ru. ale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1418. Lf I iLli suruttuiv iHiuant. tun w v ti Heed, UMi Faroarn, Doug. (14a, SOI l.a Ciutae. N. 44th. BugnUy uoed hign-gr-e yiano. D. Hull. GOJDi.N oak typewriter desk. D. 3611.' WANTED TO BORROW FOR RENT 108 143 0-U 10ft lid 10 18 5 18 8 8 37 33 m Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, f1.MN1il.62H: No. 2 hard, l.M1it.K. Corn: No. 2 vellow. 73Vfj7SV: No. 4 yellow. 704f 71Sc; No. 4 while, 71(tf714c. Oats: No. 3 white, to-NitriVHc- standaid. STNiftWic Rv. nnmltiAl ItArlev 71h77c. Seeds Timothy, H.t.Wi25; clover, 0013.rt). Cattle Provisions: l'ork, flf.00: laid. 89.70; ribs. Is.liH'K-'S- hut I Kit I' irm: ereamerv. w.ic. BOOS Higher; receipts. 20.RT.4 cases: at mark, rases included, 17(lsi4c; ordinary firsts. 1717Vic: firsts. lfcirlSHc 1"OTATOES Unchanged; receipts, 31 cars. POULTRY Alive, lower; fowls, lie; springs. I.e. SOUTH OMAHA. March 30. IMS. Receipts were: , Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. lOfflolal Mondav 8.4 17.HW Kstlmate Tuesday .0o0 13.:0 .ow Two dava' totals 11. (MS 21.428 2f,!KU Same days last week.. K.2T0 i.7. 2M03 Same 2 weeks sdo 18.347 .70 JM"I Same weeks ago 8.7M 14.810 12.4"! same 4 weeks ago 10. tM) rt.O! !.!"' Hme days last year... 8.241 14.439 12.637 The foPowIn tahts annua the receipts of cattle, hosa and sheen at the South Omaha live stock msrket for the year to date as compared with last yesr: 181. 114. inc. 54M.JO HI. 877 W.8I3 Hogs 8S4.17S 214.2 14f.f7 Sheep 70i.8r.3 45-3,9. 21.728 The followina table snows ths average Price for hosa at Hie South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. ltlt. 11814. 1M 11818. U11. 11810 early hour, -ompared with Monday's trade ami bought a good many lambs at prices strong to 10tl?c higher. The packers kept out of the deal until late In the forenoon. The closing trade was a little easier compared with the early business, but strong to a shsde better then yesterday. The light supply ol aged sheep wss picked up In good season by the packers on a basis strong to a dime higher Some light Mulian yearlings made a new top for the year at 18.00 and a car of the Belmont ewes mado a new record for the season at 87.80. The clear ance waa better than on Monday aad the general market had more activity. (Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, Mexicans, fit (WXi 10.00; lambs, fed westerns, f0iMi.s.: lambs, shearing. fK.7.Va.2P; Mr-leana, f40fr.7S; lambs, fed westerns, 88 8k; lambs, shearing. 8.10f.s; yearlings. light 8 TS 00; yearlings, heavy, 8.frit7k; wethera, good to choloe, t7.N-u8.IO; wethers, fair to good, f 7.0007. K!; ewes, good to choice, f7.JOtf7.80; ewes, fair to good, f7.2M57.60. Heoresentatlve sales: No. Av. 491 Mexlran lambs 82 '.M fed lamb M feeder lambs M8 Colored lambs 71 4 native spring lambs 44 241 Mexican yearlings 80 04 fed lambs v 231 ted lamhs 8 62 fed lamhs i 26 cull lambs 70 CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET Mar. 14. Mar. 16. I Mar. 18. i'iir j i . Mar. 18 BUTTER No. t 1-lb. cartons, 2c; No. Mar. 20! OMAHA. OENBRAa MARKET. Mar. 21 Alar. 21 Mar. 23. Mar. r4 Mar. K&. Mar. 2L Mar. 2i. Mar. 28. 6tiH 3 6S 60V 444, 47-H M41 I 88 t 40 8 M 8 68 I 64 t 67: f 63 64 t 4f' t 18 8 h HI t TO ( 74 8 o 8 64 f 78 t 81 t W 8 I 84 8 8 MM tkSi 8 42 V9! FARMS WANTED ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in MebrasKa. 0 tiranaois xneaiar. KERR Title Guarantee and' Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. 106 B. 17 tn at Phone Douglas 6487. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY and farm loans, 6, 6H, per cent J. H. uumont at Co.. 418 state Hank. WANTfc;i-Clty loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTK- City loans and warrants. W. ar nam Bmmi gt co., rarnam t. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. li. W. Binder, City NaUonatWank BWg. fioo to fio.ono made 'promptly. ' F. D. Wead, wena ruug., jnm ana r arnam pia. OABV1N iiiioa bra IStftXse SEE! us first for farm loans in eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. 6 CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. w. it. Thomas, z& state Bank Bldg. OMAHA' homea. East Nebraska farms. O KKKHS HEAL BST ATE CO., 1018 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. 1100 to 810.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Bldg., 8tn and firnuo nu. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ACREAGE were reported today: Wheal: No. 2 hard winter: 8 cars, fl.47H; 1 car, tl.47. No. 8 hard winter: 3 cars. fl.47; 2 cars. 11.4W5. No. t spring: 1 car, 81.41. No. S mixed durum: 1 car, fl.42. Corn: No. 3 yellow: 8 cars, 69c. No. 4 yel low: 1 car. S'c; 4 cars. 68lc: 3 cars, 68c. No. 5 yellow: 3 cars. 67c. No. 3 mixed. 1 csr. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 87c; 1 ear. OTc. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, 062o; 1 ear wet ,5c. Oats: No.' t white: 5 cars. 66c. No. 4 white: 2 cars, MVtc Samole: 1 car. 54c. Omaha Cash Prices heat: No. 2 turkey tl.48Hjil.49; No. 3 turkey, fl 47i 1.48'; No. 2 hard. fl.46Hj1.47H: No. 3 hard. fl.4M41.47; No. 3 spring, fl.ff 1.48; No. 2 durum, fl.37CTl.S9; No. 3 durum, tl.36n.3ft. Com: No. 1 white, 7W170H"; vr, a white. Si 70c : No. 8 white. 69Cir 6Hc: No. 4 white. 68Siigc: No. 5 white, 684i68Hc; No. 6 white, 67H'68c: No. 1 yellow, 69V4T0c: No. t yellow, WHc; No. t yellow. 869c; No. 4 yellow, 6h 68Vc;No. 6 yellow. rmto87ic: No. yel low, OTWnXC; INO. I B1IKI1, "JiSfro-r.-, ". CRUIftv No. S mixed. 68Vallc- No. 4 mixed, 67407o: No. 6 mixed. V4 Wic; No. 6 mixed. 6Tifrc, Oats: No. 2 white. 6&4flir68(; standard. BofiWiMic; No. 3 white, 64,f5c; No. 4 white. MJ 64 Vic. Barley: Malting, 6iti74c; No. I feed, 6th8c. Rye: No. 2, fl.081.09; No. 3, fl.07frl.08. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIOJIS Featnres of the Trading; and 4 losing; Prices m Board of Trade. CHICAGO. March fa Assertions that a change of uollcv had seemingly prevented until May. if not altogether, the entrance of Italy into the war did a good deal to day to lift the price of wheat. The mar ket closed strong, lo to lc above last night. Corn wound up with a gain of, ,vs to Vi!3c and oats unchanged to Ho higher. In provisions the outcome was a li!V4c decline to a rise of a shade, There were signs that foreign demand for cash wheat had again been enlarged. Esti mates on the Argentine exportable sur plus showed a big cut and Liverpool sent word that stocks were decreasing. For the most part reactions from the advance here turned out brief and of a profit taking nature. Strongest prices of the day In wheat came in the last hour. On top of the cable news complaints piled up from Illi nois and Missouri that dry, cold weather was hurting the winter crop. A compre hensive report indicating that the winter killed area, waa small and that the con dition of the plant throughout the coun try as a whole averaged better than In December last had only a transient ef fect on the market. Corn mounted with wheat and as a. result of a material Im provement In rash demand, due largely to rough weather.' There were also rumors of export business. Adverse con ditions for seeding tended to make oats firm. Seaboard call, however, was disap pointing. Selling by packers offset all chance of Sunday. rcncetota and llanrltlnn of live Stock at t,hV.Unlon Stock Yards, Bouth Omaha, for tlA- twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clocle yestcrdayi I RECEIPTS CARLOADS. col. iii... Hhmjin ll'r'a. r Missouri Pacific ... Union Pacific C. A N. W., east... IC. 4k N. W west.. K. St. P.. M. & O. C, H. U.. cast C, tt t. t t. east., n C. R. I. A P,. west 4 Illinois Central .... 13 Chi. Great Western 2 Total receipts 201 evih i nh 2rtc. CHKKSK Imported Swiss, Stc; Ameri can Swiss, 26c: block Swiss; 22c; twins, 16V4c; dalMies. l.ttc; triplets, 17Vc: Young Americas. 18Vic; blue label brick, 17c; llm burger, 2-lb., 20c; 1-lb.. 80c; New York white, 18Ci imported French Roquefort, tlx- . .... , , i"i r ipii l roui, inc; large cruiii, IMar. 28 t,.K.-c . t . ti'.l.l l- .. - iq -k Vhl I war. an. n IT I.I. . SVAVU,J n.UDD, . . ' BEHK CtIT.-Rlbs: No. 1. 16C: No. 2, rote: No. S. ll'-C. Ilns: No. 1. 184ej No. 2, lc: No. 3. 13o. Chucks: No. 1. 8c; No. 2, 8o; No. , 7S4c Rounds: No. 1, 12c; No. 2. ll4c; No. 8, 104o. I'lates: No. 1. 7c; No. 2, 7Vic; No. 3, Rc. poultry Broilers, zoc; soring cnica 8Ac: stags. 8Vtc: ducks. 16c; geese. 10c; C., M. A St. turkeys, iwihc: pigeons, per eos., isH';aoasn ducks, full feathered, 10c ; geese, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. 1. $1.60; No. 2, 60c. Market Quotations furnished by OiUnskl Fruit rnmnanr. FRUITS Oranges: Extra fancy Alpha betical, all slses, 82.75 box; extra fancy Sunklst, all sixes, 2.W box; extra fancy Red Ball, all slses. $2.36 box. Lemons: Fancy Sunklst, 300s, 360s, KOOifN.bO box; choice Red Rail, $3.60 box. Grapefruit: 36a. 82.00 box: 4.s. 82.26 box; 64s. ti.u0 box: 64s and 80s, $2.76 box. Apples: Extra fancy W. W. pearmainee, i.no oox; extra iancy Washington npusenourgs, i.w nox; ex. in fancv Black Ben Davis, fl.38 box: extra fancy Black Twigs, fl.36frl.60 box; extra rancv Ulan uariun, si.ao oox: iancy Rome Boautles, $1.60 box; fancy Home Beauties, t bos lots, 81.40 box; Shield Brand Wine Saps, $4.0otM,25 barrel. Ba nanas: Per bunch, f2.002.26; per pound. 40VF;GETABLES Cauliflower: Per crate, $3.60. Cabbage: New York Danish, 2o nniinil rlnrv: lumbo. 90c dosen. Lettuce; Head, fl.OO dosen; leaf, 4o dosen. Onions: v.iinw tn nound: red. 2c pound: white. 2o pound. Artichokes: fl.60 dosen. En- lilvAH: HhC DOUnU. oruwi ciunmvn. w pennera: 60c basket. Tomatoes I . t ... . c rsi rl-lln! yr.n nound. kiid- ishes: 60c dosen. Turnips: 60c dosen. Spin- W rtnJmcr A r,gCn. . . r n a n Daralav SAm Hnxen Means! I . - . . .. ' hch; ouu v-ii-. J in. Hamilton $450 hamper. ."w...ti I Hulllvan Bros. red, ii.w Dusnci, wi, ... L' Rothschild white, $1.75 b"nei. w,r"r" ,7 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. quart. i-oiv" i. it. v.V.ut T' tlhristle bushel; Rea niver """- S""",'',,'";". Huffman toes: Seed stock Delaware, April 0 to 10, 62 00 bushel. Mushrooms: 60c pound; ;. lira anck: 60c dosen. Crsn- berrles: Late Howes, . $7.00 barrel; Late Howes, $2.60 box. , MISCELLANEOUS Cider: New York. $3.60 keg. Nuts: No. 1 California wal ... in. nniind: black walnuts. 24jC pound; filberts, 15e pound; pecans. 12Mio pound; Rraslls, lvtc pouno, ajnionus, - in..i Flftv -os.. 32.00 box. Date: ST..... ..imii 81 40 box: Halloween. 8o ..V j ii.n-ra' Shelled. 40 pound, V'.'""" a. ' k..k.t. Srackerlack : Case, $.150; half case. $1.76. Checkers: Case. MM.'.half case. $1.76. Peanuts: Raw. 70 4i' $68 63 f 661 86 T 10 7 Oft 9fc T 01 T 11 7 87 $ 6MI0 41 7.no a.' 8 4.-7:10 86 e 62, IM 4ft) 4(i 46 6 41 86 28' 10 64 10 (i 10 63, 10 4 10 l 10 63 10 66 10 IB 8 41 8 64 7 48 42110 70) I i 8 m 7 61 82'0 71 88 7 Hi 8410 68 $40 61 66 f 60 8 44 40 64 64 6t 68 ? 71 68 4- .. 2 4 32 26 1 16 4 1 1.1 1 8 23 10 1 H .. .. 4 ., .. 4 181 38 f DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle Hogs, uncep .Morris A Co "61 Swift and Compsny... .l,tt 9 acres west of Florence. proved. Price $3,500. Want a Omaha. . W. S. FRANK $01 Neville Blk. Not lm home in REAL FSTATE WEST BIDE Cndahy Packing Co. Armour A Co J. V. Murphy Lincoln Pucklng Co.... V. B. Vansant Co..,,.. Benton, Vansant A L. Mill A Son V. R. Lewis Huston A Co J. B, Root A Co J. H. Bulla U F. liuss Rosenstock Bros Kellogg Roth . - Meyers Baker, Jones A Smith.. Tanner Bros.. John Harvey Dennis A Frances Kline Other buyers SKI) 833 18 40 7 10 122 44 2-lfi 44) 86 86 312 243 81) 80 16 280 32 18 16 16 4.". 107. 218 34. 80 472 1.0N3 1.6H0 2.4:.2 2.2J1 a. "22 '737 2,349 1,644 m 2,421 Totals ..6,238 11,071 8,120 CATTLK There was a very fair cattle run today, making the total for the two dava 11 MS he,!, hetiiir larger than last week and for that matter larger than for most recent weeks as well as larger then a year ago by over 3, Quo head. As aurnln tlila mornlnii and the market on cattle of that description was fully steady and in many cases strong. 'Thoy were the ttle in the yaras to sen ana ina 'J".w .ck lots. Jumbo. 8o pound; ws the case yesterday the demand lor rr..;"i iui ..mH' ..ited 21. BO can. sioeners anu reeaeis was quua iu New Vork CJeaeral Market. viTTir vrtRK. March 30. StTOAR Raw, fr. Pai firm; centrifugal, 4.89c; molasses, 4.12o. mot of the desirable offerings changed i , i....i .,..Hv Puturea were Otllet dur-lhan.la In arond aeiaa.in. lng the early trading today. At noon I Good heifers and cows on the heifer Drlces ruled about a point higher. I order were also free sellers at fully ateaily H iiiTTtinFlem: recelDts. 10.743 tubs; prices. Rough cows wore very slow with creamery extras (92 score), 31c; creamery tho tendency tower. , (higher scoring). SlVic; firsts, 28H4jc; , Reef steers which opened around I0o -Jnda 24U27i4c ' low,,r yoHterday morning. Income worse seconds, iW'i. ..... .. . ,Vl-' ,J(u,,,4. r oalna in many vilCH firmer: reoeiiua, .m,oii . o-, fresh gathered, extras 22c; "torage packer, first to "" ,Tl?r.M yesterday so far ss the general run ef eguisr pacaou, T1,,'.", : beef steers were conrernod. The trade ;; nearoy nnnery. """. """ was slow and dull and It was late before REAL ESTATF SUBURBAN West Farnam Bargain In the heart of the Wrat Farnam d'la. t- am. tyiDi8uiu -ftUI uuUBtJ. I , . , - five year, old, oak f lnil.. hot water heat, on diotk ni Dwadee. $300 Cash $30 Per Month Buys a new 6 room house in Dundee. Rec hall, living room, large dining room, pantry and kitchen, all finished in oak and floored with same material. Three dandy bedrooms and bath on second floor all finished In hardwood; oak floors; full basement; cement floor; furnace heat Screens. I-arge south front corner lot 1 0fV. Cn 'YlM r to fancy, 23c; nearby hennery, browns, 22c. . , CHEESE Firmer, receipts, o.m oo, state, whole milk, neia. specials, io-w 17c: same, average iancy. ro-vj". POULTRY Dressed, quiet; western .n.atina chickens. 17ff21c; fresh fowls. 14 frl8c; turkeys, l.Kg20c. Live, nominal. , buyers and sellers really got together on Iran nv Iimsis. The market on heavy heaves for the two days la around 1(41 lower than compared with last week s close, nanay light weights do not show so much loss. Quotations on rattlm Good to cholc corn fed beeves. $7.60(ti8.00; fair to good eornred beevea wi.wtnh.w: common w fair cornfed beeves fo.607.10; good to . i i i i t - .d nulir. ........ , Ak.lM vivam CITT. March OT.-WHfiT- ,r. it.u rJ. ia o.-.ft No. 2 hard. $1.481.48; .No. 2 red. .47 ,,76; common to fair cows. $3.76fl.00; good 1.47H: May. $1.44i; July, $1.16HtT1.1. to choice Blockers and feeders. $7.O0f7.tiO; on a corner lot. 142 feet deep; paving on both sides and paid for. This house has alwsys rented for $'0 per morjh. We can sen mis property lor tb.Miu, and there is lots of room to build another house or a row of brick flats. On account, of the splendid location this property will al ways rent to good advantage. As a mat ter of fact, on the house mentioned above we nave never lost a day s rent tn five years until the present time. Owner nf this property Is a nonresident and dusires to sen. Payne & Slater Co. Cl Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE by out-of-town owner, two new bungalows, i-jxl'U ft., corner 624 and Emmet St. Trade for Chicago rrop erty. Address R. L. Hurlburt A Co, J.U W. North Ave., Chicago, III. left town. This Is pick up a bargain. your opportunity to Price $3,200. The Byron Reed Co Tel. Doug. 207. 212 8. 17th St. Beaaoa. Buy in Benson An acre only 4 Mocks from the car line that can be bought for flOO cash and bal ance In monthly payments. This Is a fine piece of property and will be worth more money In a few years. Is a fine place now for rh'cken and truck garden. Bo sure you see us about this land. Creigh, Sons & Co. WEST FARNAM home, T rooms, recep tion hall, batn, grate, large attic; a bar gain. See owner, 121 S. 3bth St 11. UK. REAL ESTATE: NORTH SIDE $3,000 WANTED TO RENT TO Rii-NT A new inouern 6 or s-rooin bungalow or house in desirable location; v n , Ka reuaotiMble. Call JJOUK. lt&i. 1 HRf. V.SiTATM FARM Jt HAftlit LA A US FOB iALB t'assaai STOP! LOOK! HEAD! Now Is the time to come to Canada and bur a good farm. The safest loveatmoiit nnltarlh is earth Itself. 1 have noma of 4he vnoiceH wheat jid flax laud in West .era Canada that will make you money, t'loae to town, consolidated school and rhurch. fees me for cheap Investments. Seventeen years' experience in Western 'enada lands. f . it. oovair, u Arcy, luk., Canada. Five rooms, elogantly furnished buth room, basement, furnace, strictly all mod ern, south front lot on paved street with paving all paid, located Just north of Be nils fark on uewara St. Make an ap pointment to see this. C. Q. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. aV (Miate BKTTLER3 ONLT-I acres for 8300. fUca 4ru, altalla aad eheal land; aa aaau. A. Tiacy, or nuagaa. -oio. MUwiri. BIGGEST land sale or the year now on. ' luof orty-aci. farms 64oO tli. Good land. Wl! settled locality. CIujw to railroad. ! 81$ per acre Is half at tual value. Great est bargains in South Missouri at se na tional prices. Write today for free liter ature. D. Mernam, kAli at UtuUiU, awaaoaa City, Kabss VOli BALE 6-r. house, modern ex. heat; full lot; on 22d and Grand Ave. This ,. a great snap at $-,bu0. Let me show you. W. S. FRANK 21 Neville illk. o 2677 EVANS 8-r. n.od noma, oak flniaa throughout; easy terms. Web. Via. 1 1 REAL ESTATE: HOUTH SIDE CHOICE LOCATION T rooms, all midern. birch finish throughout, hot water heat, cement base ment, east front lot. paved street with paving all paid, located on South asta Ave. near Field club. Prtue, $71,600. Can grant reasonable terms. C. O. CARLBERG, 213 Brandels Theater Bldg. Hanscom Park Lot $1,575 buys full lot on boulevard, in first block south of Hanscom park. All taxes paid iu full. Easily worth $l.i0. Glover 8 Spain tlt-30 City National. Douglas 3962. Deuglua KJ0. 008 Beo Bldg, REAL ESTATE: INVESTMENTS Frame flats and . cottage, good repair. well located; income TIM yearly. Price, quick sale, f4,ouO. Only fl.fruo cash re quired. OKTIl MUr, KAL,H IJtJ., 24th St. and Ames Ave. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Owner Leaving City A big bargain In a two-story bungalow design home. This home was built only one year ao and is up to date In every particular. Beautltul large living room with fireplace, beam celling and book cases. Tins room opens onto screenea-ln porch. Large dining room overlooking Miller perk. This dining room is un usually pretty and has beamed celling built-in buffet, uuarter-sawed oak panel ing from plato rail to floor. Oak finish and oak floors throughout Three large bedrooms and bath on the second floor with very large closets. Everything about thla home is complete and up to date Corner lot 'JxM. Price for quick sale $4.s6. Vte consider this nap. Can arrange terms. Norris & Norris 409 Bee Bldg. Tel. iMiuglas 4270. ELEGANT HU1IB. CLOttE-IN. Can you use a good 11-room. up-to-date home, well located and In first-class con dition? Lot s7xl4v; close to car, schools and churches. It's worth your time to Investigate this bargain. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Doug. 1781. Wars Blk. Nat'l Realty Co. , Sells and trades H. E. fl$ Bee Bldg D. 9408. BARGAIN $1 cash, 83 monthly buys five lota, Ixng Island, N. Y.; full price, $u 'only $12 each;, vait Ul VLUiaia tit, New York City. Kansas City Grata aad Provisions. U.nl,m)MI 81 .OfiOJ'l .O&W. v . . - . , -o . x? a . I , ClJItW rio. a niixeu, inv, ..... m .i.iii r.iAfin74c: imo. a ireuow. iw. i- , Mv. 72c: July. 74c; September, IVk OATS NO. I wnue. oiaoojc. .u. r:n - i .- nc. BlJTTt.rt creamery, ie; aiiol., se'onds, 23c; packing, lie. i:i'.HH Klrats. 1'iMC seconas, no. POULTRY Hens, 12e; roosters, i0c; turkeys, loc. Liverpool Oral a Market. LIVERPOOL. March 80. WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, iu o; z, i.is iWl; r.O. , 13B tU , 6 liii u miimii I ll('OItN Spot. American, mixed, new, 7s 7Hd: American, mixed, old, 8s H1:. March, 7a bVtd. t Loala Grain Market. ST. IX1UIS. March 80,-WHEAT-No. 2 red, $1484il.60; No. 2 hard, $1.60 l.&&Vi; May. fl 47'a.;, July, tl.17. CORN 1NO. J, (,no; imo. i wnue. noim al:. May. 734ic; July. Tb'tfiHv. OATS No. 2, 57p67c; No. 2 white. 68 Vac. Coffee ,Marke4. NEW YORK. March M.-COFFEB-The market for cofee futures opened St sn advance of one to fourteen points this morning with active months selllnix about two to five points net nigner uuring in early trading In sympathy with the steady show ing of Hi axil and as a result of some ecatt red bt ylng. which seeine.d to be partly for European account, m- rerlngs became siigniiy ireer arouno im level, however, and priuee later eased off under realising, with the close net un changed to five points lower. Sales, 22.VX) bags. April, 8.06c; Msy. 6 14c; June. Hoc; July, 7.27c; August, 7.34c; September, 7.42c; -4oier, 7.47c; Novenitjer. 7.wc; uecem- her, 7 67c; January, 7.6ic: February, 7.67o. Spot market, steady. Rb 78. 8c: Santos 4m. 10'c. Very few coat and freight offers er4 reported in the market here with the tone firm. Quotations ranged from about 7.46c to 7.1'iOc for Rio 7a Rio exchange on London was 1 l-lftd lower and Mtlre.ls Prlc. were unchanged at Rio. but 100 rcla higher at Santos. Osaaha Hay Market. OMAHA. March 29.-PRAIRIB HAY- Cholce upland, $13.00; No. 1 upland. $12.60; No. 2 upland, $iu.Mntii.w: io. i upland, $i.0iKii 10.00; choice midland, $12.60; No. 1 midland, $l.'.J; r.o. i miaianu, i.(k lift); No. i. iSMwaiow. cnoice lowland. $10.60; No. I lowland, $10.00; No. 2 low- land. $8.o0u.ou; ivo. t lowland, $8 aOo 8.60 STRAW t'noi'-e wneat, .W(j4i io; choice oat or rye. 87 0OU7.&0. AIJTALFA 4'hoice pear green, leafy, fine sum. $14 tn 1S.00", No. 1, $13 in 14.0); No. 2, $li.O 13.00; No. 3. fll.OVtf 12 00. 4'attea Market. NEW YORK. March SO.-f'OTTON-Spot nuiut; middling uplanda, $ ate. Sales, $ti0 bales. Futures cloned steady; May, 6 88c; July, fk:tober, December, 10.44c; January, 10 62c. LIVERPXU March 80.-COTTON-Spot. steady; rood middling, 6s4d; mid dling. 6.44; low middling, 6.11X1, salew, .uu bales. Tr. 60 f 08 70 12 0 00 0 f 60 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Further Sensational Gains Hido by "War Specialties During Active Session. VOLUME OF TRADE IS LARGE NEW TOTtK. March So. -Further sensa tional gains wers made by "war special ties" In the course of today's active mar ket. In which the volume of transae ions exceeded any session since last Decem ber's renews! ef business. Hethlehem Steel retained its leadership, advancing to the new high price of and c'olng at ssi. a net gain of 14 points. Virtually all the automobile stocks trailed along with gains of t to points on very extensive trading. Maxwel1. Studcbakrr and Wllles-Overland were the strongest features ef this group. Other special stocks In which substantial Increases of quoted values were made in cluded United States Rubber: National Wad, Allls-Chalmers and preferred and Texas company. Rock Island waa the conspicuous fes- 60 hure of the railway list, tsklng precedence. s lover high-grade shares by reason of its sctlvlty at increasing prices, i ne move ment in this stock was believed to have Its origin in a possible contest ror con trol at the forthcoming annual meeting. For the great part of the session spec ulative favorites like Heeding, tne rs- nniniivi . - aai-i"n.nv-R-1 etnea T'niteri tatea weci ann amain . ik.. k.rf. n.r..t I.I..W native I mated crooner were under pressure, in BtmrsT t6.9tmr8.70; western. $6.607.40; cows the final hour these shares msda partial hirA ai iawt to ,i.iv., n iAfliiono. Ireooverv under the lend of Amalgamated tiruiH uiiitr ia.oiia head: marani wnirn rose 10 us im nrn on r-iomi .irnn. s hiihar' bo k nf aalea. 8ti 8U1 I oopper and announcement mei snipiwn 0: TWht. ki.70iiAi.8a: mixed. $8 eMMlSlKSs; I had perfected arrangements to export heaw. Bti.CiOiHi.Si0; rough. f.60tr.so; pigs, I their product to neutral European coun- $6 0ilii 71). ltrles. Apart from the pronnuncefl gain r 1 1 r.r. i AINl iwvmu.- eveiH. p.v.'vi.nown "7 pwnuiun ,nn . ... .. . . ... . bead: mnrket firm: aheen. 3b4t.36; closed with an Irregular undertone. lambs. t7.7ti4rlo.lA. I Americans were stronger snd mors ' I . . a..J Jkl m k mI lV nna n I Ianivfi in unnann, nni'iinu n nn- sneans--fnlin bnovanrr $infi Unit! tUatra fitl I selling above Its previous day's (losi ... ". .. ....Hi. iii. here. Cables from Ixndon pointed higher: prime fed rteers, $8.onK.(inj sirongiy mwam -.., ...., niKiier, i" ...VM.T.,.r. Inf rrndlt arrumenta with thla market. .,7 taS.nr;;r-a ZSiZ Total sale, of stock, amounted tof.o ' - . . - - - .yvl-l.- - 382.W7.8j; bulls, ''(!"'; caivee, r t) 10.60. attle gleav . liege rirea. ttreaa ghee lliulM- Rerelnts. U.0C4) hesd: market w.kki hulk nf aalea. 8H.7H l,XU: heavy. 8 ?JTt.76; packers and butchers, 8.D1 .cw; iiRni, fi..'ii. 1'ieo, . m . . hiii:ioi' aiu iiAMUB- iteoeipxai lw head: market strong: lamhs, $:. ); yearlings, fx OOHjg.80; wethers. $7.50,8. i&; ewes, $;.2.ri7l.8A. at. I.oala Live) tok Market. KT fiTIR. March 80.-42ATTLH Re- celpts, 1.300 head; market steady; native ner steers. x.uui7ie.u: cows ana ncin'i, a fjAiiX Ml- anuthern sLners. 8T.26!l'7.76: cows end helfera, f4.0oi,0O; native calves, fti.00 10.60. Bonds reflected some Irregularity, mainly as a result ef recessions in some of the Investment Issues. Total sales. par value, aggregated $3,8.41,000. unlien Mates bonds were tincnangea on ran. Number of sales and leading quota' ions ea stocks today were: sjaiea fftiga. &w. vi" Alealia OnM AatalsaeMi.4 Copper .. Amerkan Heat bugar.. American (as Amwlcaa g. A it Aniartt-an 44. R. pM. Am. Susar Harming.. American T.I. T.I.. An.arloan Tobacoa Acansaaa Mlalag AtrhlMia I.ans 1T.8W) s.aoo M 4.408 844 ail 41 , 4 44i Ms 7'a an . a44 KH !, ut i:a S.TtW 3. on) l.sm H 4 K3B Receipts, 10. BU" nean: rnernei i 4 Ohio 8. boo strong : pigs slid lights, 86.7W7.2T; mixed I Hrtxklra Hapld Traaalt.. I lihlraia A N. W, 41Mna Copper t nlnraoo Kuei a iron.... lontto a Houlhern.... rHorer a Hlo Uiaiiaa.... liennr 4k H. . pla lilMlllanr Berurltlaa .... Krlo , (laiHirai Klaelrls 600 and butchers, $8.8W;.; good heavy, f.l I California l-etrolaiua n7 IQ l t anaoiaa riciire uii irtr-u AKtti f 1URIU Reeelnts. ' AilOlOtiiral LaalhM' head, marktt steady; native muttons, tt. 78 !"fet SvSii" a.x.00: lambs. 88.7Waa.86: yearlings. f7.5lM T.. afi. ZT- 1. ' J T..1... U Ul. IA n.'s r-. ..... B.vu; suearei iina, i" u ' Hloaa ritr Live Htoek Market RIOITX CITY. la.. Msrch 30.-CATTLB Receipts, 2,000 head; market, steady to lOo lower: native steeni, ftl.lor7.00; butchers, . fo.fl0WI.76; rows and heifers, 11 ,vr,i 10' canners. l3.boil4.76: BtiH'kera and feeders, s.0O5(B.s; reives, m.v".,i I irai -onnern pra U..M. ..... n u:mm I (IimI Ne. Or etta. in mh Keaeinta 7.n hpjui: maraat- w uir.i. higher; heavy, $t.67VW4vtui; mixed, .uo 'L. 4ii.67Hl light. $a.63l4i.65. HIIEM' AINU LAWDn-wiiBiiw, head, t .JeaeBtt Live Htoek Market. ST, JOSEPH. March 30.- ATTLE Re ceipts, 1,800 head; roarsei siow; aie-ra, ' $7.ftv!r.40; rows and hefers, f4.ti.26; ..lu,. 17 norcrl 7S. HOUR lteceipts, n.nw nean; raaow kih... ton KM): bulk. 8ft.66ftr8.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. .,400 head; market steady; lambs. $8.309 76. ) . . l.oadon Htoek Slarket. tivnnni. March 80. American securi ties on the stock market today opened steady and gradually gathered strength on good buying of United States Meel, Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific. The Closing was firm. SILVRIv Bar, ifira per ounce. iuonkv lmlU ner cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills, 2. per cent; three months, per ceni. Rank Clearings. $.o 8. on 8.SKB 1.4"0 tea 1.918 r t 44H IT't Nli M 71 8D14 18 H.I M 4.V II an bOB 12 8, Ma n'i 4H l! 4e4, 31 1M', 14 H 822 ' 7J' 8 n 1S4' S-.H 43 12 1c I0 IIH) aw) 1.IO 4m Tt.anB 37 27 14 8414 12'k 1M' too 143 r is 7i 141 8' T 1V4 I 8H 141 It mrbnrouih Met. phi... Inwiratiaa rppar Intarnatleoal Harraater . Kar.taa Clly BoutlMra.., lohlah Valley Iiuimllln A Nanhvllla.. Mmloan Peirolaum 1 Miami Otppor Mineonn, K. a T. ...... MMurt Pactria National Blarult Naimnal LmiI Navatfa Copper Naw York Central t N. T., N. II. a 11 Norfolk a WMtara.w..i Northern Paoltlo I'aeina Mall acltlo Tel. A Tel Pennsylvania Ptillmaa Palaea Car..... ltar Can, Coppar. rteailiiig H .Dublin Iron a Btaai. , ilionk Inland Ca Itorlt llant Co. pl. .. 4t. U 4k H. r. til pfd.. RonthOTa laolfln rViuttiarn Itallwar TonMaaea Coapar Teiaa Ompany 1'nion raoino t.4nv lltS 1I1S llT'd .tto tin :ih b41 lisp 1S. a3j, 41 '4, .T tt 24W 14 84 14 Ml VS 84U. 131 H 117S4) lOTH lijo a.uoa 8.500 10, M0 l.SeO 11MI 7J l.nofl 84H l.loo 21.700 13, l,o ih 7ns i:s b.imi n ,wi0 an ' UH 114 lo a U'i ass MS T314 $4 124 1!, 1?H V 10114 1BI t1. ! 106 104 MH' 18 m lo It U", 14IO, , J1S KV, wo r fiO) IK1, 87.700 1474 ,ot) Si tl M0 1 80S 8.1M) l.KM) 67 '4 1H ID4 '4 7 7 1H 142 OMAHA, March 80 Hank clearings for J'njoa ''' Omaha today were 82,4lW,.5a.4 and lor the , corresponding aey yr, ai,oo,u,.oo. iii.h io.r ........... waoeaa pfn . Montana l'owar Total aalaa for tha day, 4W.JO0 abarta, u . . , Hn 1 M M 11 -1 . K I im I w . ... ii. i. r j w m pvn.iv w - - - - . .v. n . ....... ....... NEW YORK. March S0.-EVAPU- weaiiag-ai-e a.in,ri RATED APPLES Dull. 1RIF.I frtui 1 tTunes, aieaay; apn cots and peaches, quiet; raleins, dull. Metal Market. NEW YORK, March .METALS Iad: Steady at MM'.ITH; London, 22 10a. Spelter: Nominal; London, 44, 8.M0 14.1 1M tt.ftna 2it 1J4 U.'iH sou auv, an mi 88,4110 414 4H4 4S t0 10M4 test, jnKv, 8,700 61S ' 400 1 I 2 4. SOU M W. M 8,) 7.1 71 1'. HU WS4, ' lit. fair to good Blockers and feeders. 8tt.Si 7 do; common to fair atocgere ana leeaers, $G.76.50; stock hctfers, i6.60iffi.23; stork COWS, 84.7&18.U''; SlOi'H caivss, .wi.w veal calves, aT.vuQiV.i; nuns, stags, etc. $4.768.(10. Retiresentatlve sales: UEEiT STEERS. Na. Ai 8 Ml T BU' 84 1' 2 10, mi.! I 10... 14. rr. Na Av. Pr. 8 M 41 17 7 2a 6 80 17 MM T W 7 U 19 UK 7 48 I 20 31 1447 1 M COW B. 4 00 1 710 4! 0 4 U 4 lIKi I 40 4 7. 1 U 4 00 I 00 1 7b0 IT, 8 IS 1 744) $ aO IIEIEERB. 8 00 8 7M 8 85 $ Id 4 looo ai i K 1 470 f 00 BULIw4. 4 80 t 110 8 U 104 1 823 I li 114 III tfTOCtvr.tfH AND FEEDERS. 44. 8 00 II 124 1 0 (75 I 14) lb..., 140 7 ni 732 I V 8 M t 80 I2i 8 80 I 4:13 1 ti.d 4 70 10 V:0 t 448 4 80 UOtiS Another pretty fslr run snowed up today, estimates calling for 191 cars. or 13.6U) head. Total for the two lays la 21,428 head, being a gain over last week of nearly 1,000 head and 7,00V larger than a year ago. In spltn of tho fact that supplies were fairly liberal trade ox ned out tn good shape. Hhlpplng demand waa broad and outside buyers took mre of a good share of the offerings at prices that were gen erally a nickel higher than the figuret paid for the sums grades yesterday. First B,r tds were uot much morv than strong, .-t sellers were a ah lng sharply hluhur prices, and as the killing rviiueal showed a decided improvement 1 liia morning it was not long until hog were moving on a fully 60 higher basin. Values did not stay on this level very long, however, as sharp competition be tween the packers pushed prices up until a good many sales msde toward the close were a dime higher, or very nearly so. Trade can be quoted as opening a nickel hixher and ilonn; largely 100 higher, while the averi to is pratty close to utfloc up. milk of the shipping hogs sold at $.6Ki(.70, with tops at $.7u. Killers at ay ted novlng around $t.&5, but the later sales were made at 86 IJViiM.W. and tn fact some good heavy droves were cashed St IS wo straight through, current values are pretty close to 10c higher than at the rloaa of last week. Itupreaenlatlvn sales; mmm m v ' Take f assengers Off Sinking Vessel CAN FRANCISCO. March JO.-Wlth 200 passengers on board, mostly women ant children. Including forty-five orphans. the General Frtsblc, a small bay steamer, struck a submerged rock 100 .yards off the ranama-Paclfto exposition grounds tonight and began to sink. Lite boats from United State warship an chored nearby promptly took off all hands snd brought them ashore. All, It wss said, had been accounted for. Tha party on the General friable was part ot a county delegation to tne ex position. Ths orphan were from a nome at Vallejo. ORATORIO AT THE FIRST METHODIST WEDNESDAY At the auditorium of the First Metho dist church this evening the choir. under the direction of James E. Carnal, choirmaster, assisted by outside talent, will render the oratorio "Creation. ' The soloists will be Miss Hasel Silver, so prano; A. O. Todd, Kansas City, tenor; H. A, Disbrow, baritone; K. S. Travis, bass; Miss Margery Shack leford, soprano, with Miss Nora Neal, organist, and Mrg. Walter O. Silver, p4anlst t.oral Stocks aaa tlnnda. Quotatlona furnlshe4 hr Viiirna. Brtnkar A 441 4jmha National Bank Bids., Omahai aia. Asxe. KTOcua Reairtre Oaamerr pfd lieere a pta Falrmoat Oaantary 7a p(4 Haar4 Move Works Lincoln Tal. 4 Tel. O Omaha A Co. Bluffs St. Rr. Ca.. Omaha Co. Bluffs St. fey. p!4.. nuts Bank at Omaha Trl City Ity. Uh . 84 . Bl . 81 . . 88 . ti . 78 .114 . It Union Stack Yaroa. Omaha 84 BOKD44 Con Maa A Elee. 8a, HIT (Nab.).. 80 Pouslaa Oa. Nt. 4a. tU M Oar. Imp. Oor. Traaa. Motaa 4a, 1918 tl Ubaoin Time, aa, laa aa Ijn.oln. Nob., rat. Ha, 18J8 lot N. Y. Bute 4Ua. 184 104 City of Omaha imp. 4t. 1117 H Omaha Water 4Wa, 1141 101 Omaha School 4a. 1M1 81 Omaka lx Bluffs Si. Ky. as, lill aH fao uaa a Eiao sa. a rai, aa, isu II Vockr ML. ral la U gt. liula. Ho , 4 Ha. 13B , 104 Hwlft A Co. 8. 144 till auth Omaha. Neb., SHa, ltst 1B7 Heribner, Neb.. W,lr ta, 11.1 M t'nl. Plane. Nab. 4V,n. 1B17 DB WmAIU Union gtk. V4s. aa, 1884..., It Co., , 7, 84 100 li st 17 If let to No. Av. Sb. Pr. No. At. Bh. Tr. SB 408 ... t bo 74 .' ... t U'i 84 171 ... 4 11S 7 ... 6 42', a 2 11 a 4 6: tn 220 ... iu ti at ... 4 I.S 41 loj M lit 11 .171 ... 8 IS 1 121 ... 8 TO Bo 241 10 flit, it lit ... 8 70 1 247 Ml 4 li1 17 Ul ... 4 7 av 8 ... 4 to 41 U ... 6 71 4 2at ... 80 PIOS. 12 134 ... 8 44 14 128 ... I 74 HELP The alow market Monday brought In a moderate run today, there Im-Iii only 8.0U0 head reported in, as sgaiust 11,71 a weea ago and 16,24! a year ago. There were fully as manr sheep and lambs ss at Chicago. Tho propor tion of aged sheep was small, chipper buyers opened the market a aa ELMER WOOD TO LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY FJmer H. Wood, freight traffic man ager of the Union Pacific, who sustained a stroke ot paralysis a month ago ha so far recovered that Wednesday, acetm- panied by Mrs. Wood, ha will leave for the Paelflo coast to recuperate. The length of his stay ha not been deter mined, but It will be until he ha re gained hi normal strength. FRANK S. LEWIS MARRIED TO MISS MARY BUCKLEY Frsnk ft. Lewis, assistant to the auditor of the Omaha aV Council Bluffs Street Railway company and esteemed loyal knight of the Council Bluff lodge of Elks, was married at noon at Dee Molnas to Miss Mary Ellen Buckley of Shelby la. Miss Buckley was formerly secre tary to General Orenvllle N. Dodge. FORMER 0MAHAN DIES AT COLORADO SPRINGS Word was received at noon ot the death yesterduy In Colorado Sprlngi of Isadore Srhleslnger, a former real dent of Omaha and son of the late Seligman aad Dofdlno Sthlesingrr. The body will be brought ' to Omaha for burial and the funeral riaiicment will be announce,' Uterf 81 7 MS 14 102 10414 100 Join im, '- M M lOA'i t 101 V loo tit, 100 8w York Metier Market. NEW YORK. March 30. MERCANTILE PAPER per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady; 30 1ay bills. $4 7726; for cables, 4.su.'d; for demand, M.7KX6. SILVER liar, 60 He; Meklcan dollars, 3V. HONDS Oovernment. railroad, steady. MONEY Time loans, firm; U days, JW tf: per cent; 80 duys. 2Vo3 per cent; six months, 1 per cent. Call inonoy, steady: high, 2 per cent; low, 1 per cent, ruling r.ia i tier cent: last loan. 2 Per cent: closing, Its per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Ooelng quotations on Bonus touay were as follows: . .. t mo. ran. cv. aa ...t4i-s. y. c. g. ivb... ft1, ...IBIS N. V, City 4a...lA4, ...iai'-N. Y. gtate 4Va. . .101', ..JotsiN. Y , N. II. A II. da aaupoa nat cr. a 10a Panama h aoupoa..iaitt no. raruia a.. r2- Am. Bmsiters ."- aa aa A T. 4 T. a. 4'a..lie Ht. 8. L. raf. 4a.... to Armour O. 4'-,... 88 Pae. T. A T. ta... M Aoailaoa aa. 4a.... K44 raua. 4. 4a !, Hal. Ohio 4a.... 4 a. aaa. 4HB v- Cha. Ohio 4'i., 87 Raaoias gen. 4a 4, C. a. Q. I. 4a... Mt . U A. Bv F. r. 4a 70 O M A r g. ta. aa, so. ran. av. aa. ao cv. as toia rat. aa so1. r. a g. rat. 4 Hi.. J'e So c. as ?, D A H. Q. rat. 6a.. 46 go. Hallway 6a Ms tirla in. 4a Union Paelflo 4a.... ttiv, nan. Cteotris la 141 'do o. 4a H', tn. No. al 4V. SHU, 8. Rubber 4a.. .102'., III. Oaa. raf. 4a aa u. v. Hta ua i: K. C So. rar. ,.... n'niutii aa wi I,, a N. ta... ;i'a WV.t. t'nloa 4He.... 82'., 81. K. T. 1st 4a., 88 Wast, aUev. c. 61. II Bid. . Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, March 80. DRY GOODS Cotton goods were firm today with a moderate demand. Yarns ware higher. Silk velvet ribbons were active: broad silk quiet. Men's wear markets were 0'ilet U. B. rat. se eoupoa ., V. g. 8a. rag. 1 eaupo .. V. a, aa rag. tf ft IS will reduce tnlUuncd. wollen Joints. Sprains, Bruises, Soft Buncbes; Heals Boils. Poll Evil, Qulttor. Fistula, or sny unhoalthr sora quickly aa k la s pasUlaa'Baakepilc ss sanatciaa Plaaaun leaaai does not busier saacr sansbf at la mm aba sal. a&4 ya aaa eark Ska Sana. 83 00 par botua. 4rtif aras. Book 7 K free. ABSORBINE, JR., satiarpuc UnlaMat hr twoki ia; kc4aaaa raialak 8aUa Vawa, Oiiirc. Wcaa, anaiai. BialMt. Stop, pais aa4 iaaaaiawnaa. ritc$l.tMpa( bum ai Baaion a aaaiaiaa. will Mi tea awa a pas enia. W.f .fmUkO. r.BiMl04!ta8s) It, l8risliB. ,