TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. 1 APRIL 3," 1915. 19 FOR RENT Mawawe aad lattagrea. U nft-lfcM N. lth nc, -r., mod. ex. heat. I.a.aiv-Jf.71 Fpaldlng, T-r., mod. ex. heat. 1 00 tl Pratt fct., b rms.. all modern. r7.i( ,$ Bhermaa Ava., rms., all mud. 80 .on-6312 Florence Blvd., S-r all mod. We have large list of other desirable bouses. PAINE INVESTMENT COM PA NT, Douglas 1781. Ware Block. WKST CAUNAU DISTRICT. A desirable 7-room modem houne la good repair, VW per month. Can Douglas 800. 86. NEAR FARNAM. t-r., eaiit front, only $7R. O'KEEFR REAL ESTATE CO., J016 Omtht Nat. i Don. 271$. HOCSE8 FOR RENT. $af.0n--r. bungalow, 3321 N. 14th Ave., modern. tU.006-r., 3614 N. tilth St., mod. ex. heat, iu.oo -r.. 410 8. $7th Ave. 8IS.0O 6-r.. 412 S. 27th Ave. $40.00 7-r., 13 N. 36th St., mortem, hat water neat. $2i.00-6-r.. mil Half-Case St. modern. APARTMENTS AND FLATS. $S5.00--r.. 530 Park Ave., modem. $40.00 7-r., 709 B. 16th Bt., modern, team heat $40.00 8-r.. 28 Farnam Bt., modem flat H6.00-6-r., 19 8. 14th Jst , modern, steam heat. $47.60 t-r., 618 8. 19th St., modern, stoam neat. GEO ROE) ft COMPANY, Phone D 756. K2 CUy Nat. Bank Bid. HOUSES FOR RKNT. Seven rootna. sleeping poroh and sun room, new and desirable, exceptionally fine view, quiet neighborhood, $60 or too, with garage. Seven rooms and hall, strictly modern, hardwood finish In first story, three bed rooms upstairs, one bedroom or den and bath on first floor, 8.T0. This house fronts on a paved street and boulevard. 24 blocks from csr line. J. H. DUMONT fc CO.. 418 State Bank. Douglas 600. xm Mason St., t-r., all modern, $40. u:a Franklin Bt.. 12-r.. all modern. 136. Jits Half-Caas 8t., all mod., 6-r.. $23. 2 Chicago Rt, 6-r.. mod. ex. heat, $22. 2fv4 Emmet St., 7-r., mod. ex. heat, $18. 1H07 Lothrop St, 8-r., all modem, $18. NX Paclfio St.. 6-r.. mod. r. heat. $16. 1012 Pacific St.. 6-r., mod. ex. heat. $15. 81S 8. Kth t.. I-r., part modern, $3. , BIRKETT & COMPANY. 422 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. 112 PARK AVE., 7-room mniin n brick. RKMIS PA RK-S 4 Hawthorne. rms strictly modi-m. lot and location most desirable, good value at $o. tor $4u. Webster 371W, or Douglas 3017. B EVEN-ROOM modern house. 106 888 Bt skis CALDWHLL- Walking distance. rooms, modern except heat, first-class condition, rent reasonable, web. 172. -room rood, house. 2612 Chicago. U. 8146. 2302 GRACE 4 -pleasant rooms, ground floor. $14 month. Tel. Web. 6734. Jp TT J Bxp. on., moving. I , t PPfl packing 4k storage. Ne XVVkV-VA Farnam. D. 114. ( ROOV8, ;67 Jones St. $30. Never been occupleo. bleeping porch; oak rinisn; modern throughout Apply 305 B. 17th St Phone Douglas E4-C ' KKAL ESTATE. rARM A RAM II LAMDS FOR ALB Ce,rs)ae TO SETTLERS ONLY-82B seres) foe fat men corn, airaita ni waeat lann; a nd. J. A. Tiecy Fort Morgan. Colo. Nartk Dnkota. BUY NORTH DAKOTA farm, $S per acre cash, balance crop payment plan. Have fine wheat, corn and alfalfa farms for $36 to $:& per acre. For further infor mation see T. Sullivan. 315 Brands! Theater. Omaha, Neb, Farm and Haaek Laaes. CNIMPROVED 4 and 11-acre tracts. JOHN N. FKENZEH DOUGLAS 664. WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything li h and. Tyler 141$. OFf'iCK furniture bought and sole C Reed, 13U1 Farnam. Itoug. II. WeJ rU'V M-henm cioine. ii S. Mia. Sligntiy used btgh-griiae piano. U $017, GOLDliN oak typewriter desk. IX Km. REAL ESTATE LOANS $lu0 TO $W,0uu made promptly. F. D. Wesd, Wead Bid., lsth and Farnam 8t REAL r ST ATI WEST SIDE Fine Lot Near Creightori College N. E. corner iSth Ave. snrt Webster, 40x1(4 feet; room for two houses, paving on both streets in and paid for. 1ot is fenced with an Iron fen'-e n! Is un doubtedly me of the best vacant lots In that district. Price. $1.W. ami on very easy terms, or owner will take a little less for all cash. o out tnd look K over and make us a proposition, as the owner Is very anxious to dispose of It, and will do business it your proposition is at all fair. Payne & Slater Co. l Omaha Nat Bank Bldg Indoor Sports Osyytf; IIwmIJmaI Hove By Tad CITY and farm loans, t, 6, per cant J. H. l'umnnt A Co.. 414 Slate iiank. WANTKI-City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTtU-City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith e Co., 1320 Farttam Pt MO.NEV on hand for city and tarm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Hank BlUg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. V. Wead, Wead HUlg., isth and Farnam Sta G AliVIN LiROy l"ans. 6u0 and up. UAikiil AJI.Vt0 omaha Nat. Bank. fa Eli us first for farm loans In Neb. United states Trust Co., eastern Omaha, 6 CITY LOANS. C. U. Carlberg, au-Si2 Brandeis Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes. Kast Nebraska farms. O'KEICFK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Oraaha National. Phsna DoJglas 2714. REAL. EST ATE WANTED WANTED Trsct of cheap land, weet of Kerney end south ot Broken Bow-Al-llance-Crawford line. From $.000 arres up Give description, price, terms, nearest town, distance from railroad. Lock box 4iw. Omaha Large Corner West Farnam At the northeast oornsr of 3Sth and Burt Sts., we have for sale a beautiful comer lot with magnificent shade trees, beautlfuf lawn and driveway already In. It has 100 feet frontage en th St. and 113H feet frontage on Burt St. Both streets are paved and the paving Is all paid. It is the finest and cheapest big corner In the West Farnam dlstrU-t. One block from the car line, close to the new Cathedral and the Sacred Heart convent, one block from Bemls Park. The sur roundings are Ideal. Owner has left city and tha property must be sold. You will miss something If you don't pick this up, Charles W. Martin & Co., Tyler 17. 741 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 3 COTTAGES-$200 NOW, REST MONTHLY, . LIKE RENT CLIFTON HILI-Throe rooms, 6ft ft. lot, near five-minute car line. Only $7n0. 3STH AND Git ANT Near Blvd., nearly new. 4 nomi, 1.2. BAST WAI-K Near tth and Cuming St a.. C rooms, water, gas. three small lota; paved; $1,SG0. O'Keele Real Estate Co. 101$ Omaha National. Phone Douglas IT15. A DESCRIPTION of that borne you have to offer mentioned to a number of our most desirable clients is likely to mean a good sale for you. No obligation. SAUNDERS COMPANY, s 1213-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas S622. PEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE XXOUbCS creigh Sons & the Co.. city. Bee Bids. N. 2fTH ST., $20. Tel. Harney 24tO. I-RM. mod. house, Florence. Florence 242. tores aad Offices. FOR RENT. DOWNTOWN SHOP AND DWELLING. Four rooms above, large shop below, suitable for carpenter, plumber or storage of automobiles; $J0 per month. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-1$ Stat Hank Bldg. Phone Doug. C90. 1814 CUMIftG ST., medium size store 'room, with basement. Will give a three year lease. Call Douglas 2Q. 222 N. 1UTH ST., a fair-sized storeroom and basement for grocery, bakery or cloali and suit store. Can be leased for a term of years. Call Douglas SOS. A Good Trade $5,500 equity In first class new Invest ment property. Two apartments, rent $100 per month, to exchange for desirable vacant ground. Price, $12,000. -location very desirable. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National. Phone Douglas 393. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE i REAL ESTATE rARM t BAMCH LAMPS f OH 1A LB California. Dream of 40 auies,. .,.'. uiHt.'r -cultivation. with " 1 lowers in i.lo.m; avres in peaches, 4 '. acrea In grate; nne vegetable garden; splendid old oaks; with house, bara and all neoessary outbultotngs; located In one of Caiitornla's beauty spots. Our Live Oak coioniec have nut oiuy this one, but utuers for you to look at; also Just the land ready for the plow, so that you can erect your own style of buildings. Prices lower than you think, and terms to suit you. lot us tell you about out land and its advantages of location. Irrigation ey ttm and nearness to Bacraniento City, the beautiful capital ot the state. Write -today for literature. W. T. Smith Co. , City National t-.iiM i;jilnng. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Acre Tracts j In Richland Acres If you want soma of lha best level and gently rolling rich land, close to a paved road, and a sjood location, you should hot overlook acres In this new addition. It is all in alfalfa and original prairie, only ! a short distance from Benson and ad- Joining Keystone Park on the northwest. Home pieces have running water. An elegant place for an Investment or a fu ture home. This tract ts only blocks from tha JITNEY LINE. These acres will be sold on our usual easy terms. Prices, fcftn to $4o9 per acre. , . Hastings & Heyden " 1614 HARNEY ST.' CaaaAa. STOP! LOOK! RKADI Now is the time to come to Canada an(f ouy a goou larm. The aarest Investment on sarin Is earth itself. I have some ot the cnoleet wneat and flax land In West era Canada that will laake you money. Close to town, consolidated school and church. eo me for cheap Investments, beventeen years' expei-tence In Western Canada lands. P, U. Uovair, D'Arcy, Husk., Canaaa- REAL ESTATE DOWNTOWN Douglas St. Bargain we are offering one of the best invest ment income properties on Douglas 8t. that ran be had In downtown real estate. Nonresident owner says sell. For quick action wiu make prion and terms right Buildmg all, modern: in fine order. W. T. Smith Co. City National Bank Bldg. Misaoaxt. KIGULpT land saie vt ins year now on. 100 forty-acre (arms nnu tacn. vioud land, Vell settled locality. Cloaa to railroad. $12 per acie la hair actual value, Uraat ist bargaius in Cvoutii iiiasourl at sensa. tional prices. Write today for fres Uim atuis. D. Alerriam, lulls .bentoii. Kamws aty. Kansas. LEAVING CITY THUS UOUTK. You can buy this new up-to-date home at a big sacrifice, and it will surely please you. ' Titers are 7 nice rooms ana a sleep ing porch llniahed in the highest grade of oak, the very best of plumbing, extra toilet in basement A $300 cement garage for 2 oars, with driveway; street newly naved and all paid. Surroundings and lo cation unexcellud. The house is on tivana street and $4,900 will buy It; $1.0u0 cash, balance In monthly payments. PAYNE IN VhitJTMEKiT CUMMNl, Douglas 178L W are Block r . - . u . ' . . Mlsusaautsv. KAROAIN 240-acre farm 20 miles from Minneapolis; 140 acres vder cultivation, 4u acj es good rouadow, c- acres tlmbcroU lastura; can practu.aily ait be ouluvaud; vuou corn laud; larm is lenced; 10-rooni iiouso, barn, gianaiy, much be sued, wln4 uuli, etc.s U Iea4 guud uuia ouws. 4 good nurses, harneaaea, wagoiu, complete set ut mactiloery, uugs, cuicaens and every tniug oa tun 'tarm goes at 4 per aors; 1a,lM caan, taiuuce caa aland tot- it years at per oeui. benwab rtios., Uut iiy . iiiouth Ulog . Mlnovapoiis. Jaiun. liAVU lit acres of Minnesota, land, will ' Uaae tor tty property; win accept Vlu troia ilrst payment Aadiess U Ztii, uoe. Mostsaa. li ENTERS, iiOAIJUk:k.a;ERS Your op portualty. eu.ww uvtvs Irrlsated vtbul and auaite laua utw aelUautcut at Vaiiar, Wunt til.uO to tM per acru; fuua yuanr time. For particulars, write Vailer Farm bales Co.. ui 10u2 Valler. Hunt. joo acres under plow, 0 alfalfa, sO na tive meadow, . WO pasture, 10 in garden. yards, etc, ' all fenced with four wires and posts one rod apart; best of CORN AND ALFALFA LAND; Ureeley county: no sand; only t and 1 miles of towns on two railroads; good small house, stables, sheds, granary, corn cribs., etc; cneap. or.iy .u an acre; hall cash, balance ta ult. I. CONNPTR. CONNER INVESTMENT COMPANY, A tJNAP on 116 acres of good farm land, Itt miles irem Blair, Neb. For further particulars write H. Martin, uwnsr. LIUio Fails, ma id lace I !. LAND YOU SALE .0 farina In Nebraska, from $0 acrea to aw acres each. luO ranches In Nebraska, lansuig from $00 acres U 4.O0U acres. Nc brassa lands are ail well lai proved and run from lis t4 'UP per acre. Over lif.OuO acrea of unimproved land In Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado Wyoming, etc . from $J to Ho per acre. Also Unproved farms In Iowa. South Dakota. AUiiaesota. North Dakota, Mis souri and Montana. I have farms la nearly every state in tha union. We give good terms on all Improved farms and on all raw land one-ttiatA ouwo ajtd one-ttnU) annual payments. Wo have a great many farms to trade for tncwnio property la all large towns. A great many income properties to trade for Improved land. Evry perscoi wno wants to sell or traVi land or Income property should lit with us as we have the buyers and sellers. Our catatonia will be ready about April iu nt rree on application W. M. NASH. KAL EaTATE. 03 BEJ3 BLDG. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Harney St. Special At tftth and HarneV we have one S-room modern house. In irood shspe; always rented, and we can sell for $4,500. Paving all paid for. Convenient terms can be ar ranged. Payne & Slater Co. 1 Omaha Nat.'Bank. WEST FARNAM home. T rooms, recep. tten hall, bath, grate, large attie; a bar gain. See owner. 121 S. Mth 8L H. 4123. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee Residence Owner Leaving City Practically new 7-room. strictly modern house. Large living room, with brick fireplace and built In bookcases. Well lighted, attrafttve dining room, conven ient pantry and kitchen. Oak finish first floor, three good slsed bedrooms and enclosed sleeping porch second floor: tiled bath room; extra lavatory In one of the bedrooms. Oak floors throughout. Stalrwav to floored attlo. Full cemented basement. One block from car. line, near km pit. investigate at once. on Cali fornia , Bt. . . , George & Company Phone D. Tf., ' tCH City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ! V'l I DoaTT CIVS- I BjLft TVAJK m4T- awuiC AA.P T-I MAA- r - MaCTW OMCLE TTU- .- "SSC- ? 'W- OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light and :. Priceg Steady to Strong Fat Lambi Are Higher. HOGS SHADE TO FIVE CENTS UP awsSfVsasaesssB B01.TII OMAHA. April 2, 1915. RecrlDts wers: Ofriclal Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday. Official Thursday . Estimate Friday ... Cattle. Hogs. Shep. .. 5 948 l.M lit .. .10 K.M1 $,r4 .. 4,8". 12,S4;l 10,tW .. 2.81S 14.272 .. WO $.100 $.310 W.348 4P,-'.9 fJ. l KM 72.008 ,rtS7 2.M7 R9.0!7 55.69 Plvg days this week.. 20, 4" Name days last week. .IS. 270 Hams days 2 wks. sgo.2ft.974 Same days a wks. ago.23,S Name days 4 wks. ago.17.774 Same days last year.. .11.92 Tha following table snows me receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tha South Omaha live stock market for the year to data as compared with last year: . . WIS. 1914, In. ttUa ..Jfii.WT 220P12 M.2J6 Hogs-...,.... i.....&19,W7 lW),2Kft 162,(2 Sheep. , 7,27T 71.o0 t.727 Tha follewlnsr tal1a umwi tha average prico fer hoga at tha South Omaha live stock market tor tha last faw days, with comparisons: iTii Dundee Lots $1,000- Each $100 cash and $10 per month buys a few choice north and south front lots, 601 ft. each, an paved streets,'. wHh city water, sewer,' etc., in street, with I per cent discount for all cash. These lota lay 'high and sightly and are protected by a reasonable building restriction. Bee us before they are all sold. w - George & Company Vl City NaL Eank Bid. Phone D. TM. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS COMTORT. PLEASANTNESS. $3,600. Hot water heated, excellent 6-r. home. SAUNDERS COMPANY. 121.V16 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 3621 Nat'l Realty Co. Bella and trades R. E. 21$ Be Bldg. t. MOO. ABSTRACT OP TITLE T7" Tltle Guarantee and Abstract lPTT Co-i modern attract office, A aoK So. 17th fit. Phone D. 647. Jefsen & Morrell,, H-t State Bk. Bldg. n. 2292. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract office In Nebraska. 20K Rrandelg Thea. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE UOUShiFOKSALE , SOUTH $7,000 , , One block from liauscom Park, west Side. One of the finest 10-room houses la Omaha. The owner la a contractor. House built for own use. Has moved to Chicago- This Is the most substantial, best built, best finished, best located and beat looking house for this money In Omaha. Let us show It to you. $15,000 This Is a high class house, overlook ing Hansoom park and a beautiful view across to Iowa. It would take too much space to describe the house, as everything is the very finest, hand- decorated piano polished woodwork, etc e would r ier to show this house, as greut MANY PBOPLH are ouly lookers and are NOT lXTEREHTED. To any per son interested, call up, and we win have n auto t tnoir Ooor when ready. W. M. NAtSII & CO., 02 Bee Bldg Real Estate, Rental. Office rhone Red 236; Sunday Jturcicy lll. Field Club Home Remarkable Bargain, $6,000 Best location in this choice district Beautiful east front lot (4x124. This Is a practically uaw t-room house, all modern, oak flnlMh; positively cannot be dupli cated fur anywhere near the price. A straight loan of $3,!00 at iwr rent now on property. Splendid opportunity either or home or investment, investigate. . Armstrong-Walsh Co. Investora with mono; rea4 the Ileal Estate ' ada la Tha Be. Advertise your property for a quick RAILWAY TTMJC CARD Pate. I l16.fl14.mi jlBI2,llll.ll.W. Mar. 1. Mar. It. Mar. 20. Mar, 21. Mar. 22. Mar. 22. Mar. IK. Mar. 2&. Mar. K. Mar. 27 Mar. 28.1 aiar. zs. Mar. in. Mar. 31. April 1. Apr id 2. 163 I 46 $74 6e 62 10 64 $ 60 4 $ 6t I 70 65 10 1 t 44 $ 6 $ 6S $ 69 $ 6 $4$ $64 $78 7 10 4i, 10 63 I 8 I $1 7 Of. 46 10 49 t 64 l5 ST i is 6 45 10 61 $ 64 60 $ U ( 90 41 10 S3 61 44V. 1(4 l7 T0I $ 36 10 66 iM t 474 I 46 I 84 7 1 10 63 i T 62-i. ass ag6iT37 BS " t 41 1 I 4 7 a $ 4210 701 Ig6S I 601 7 gBilu u 60-H I 42 7 71 241 M I M 68 I SC I 71 $9.10 67 $ $5 SO'.! 1 1 K 1 n $7 10 ) ITS I 8 fh 8 20 8 68 7 li $ 1 8 70 7 S3 Sunday, ' Recstpts and disposition of tlva stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. H r a. C , M. ft Bt. P 1 Wabash l Union Pacific . 20 C. A N. W east...l 1 C. 4s N. W., west... 7 42 .. 1 C. ft. P.. U. U.. .. .. C, B. Ac east... 2 7 C. B. 4b Q., wost... 1 . 25 4 1 C, R. I. P.. east. .. 6 I C. R. I. & P.. west. .. $ Illinois Central 1 6 Chicago O. VV 4 Total receipts ... 24 128 13' 4 DISPOSITION HEA-D. ' J Cattle Hoga Sheep. oornfed beeves, 26.5WT.10; good to choice htlfers. l6.STifl7.00; gwod to choice eowa, lo.764rH.60: fair to sood cows. 14.002 6.7ft. common to fslr cows, $3.788.09; good to choice stock ors and feeders. $7.i-Q1 00: fair to good stockers and feeders. $.76M 7.20; common to fair stocksrs and feed ers. $0.7(14.76: stock heifers, $5.7.'x8 60; stock cows. Io.004iS.is: stock calves. $.M 7.60; veal calves, $7.0Otf.76; bulla, itags, to., 4.'Rtt.W. tSlEhir BTKKRB. Ks. Av. rr. Ne. A. tV. 621 CO u '.....lias 7 16 Ul Ik M 1141 1 M n U M...., M IK 4 I M HO Il T M 1 71 .. li T M II ' 7 SO ' 14 Ml 7 4 it win 7 to ta...... not 1m BlfcrtHfl ANu HB1FK..-. 10 t. 4 71 It -.Wit T ft 14 V.O i U I HI tk not $) , COWS. N 4 t7$ 4 10 . II tM I 4s 4 ft 4 Tt t Kc I M I IS tit . I line U 1J l I..., 1W$ 4H HEIPKliS. U 1M0 t 4 4.... m 1M 4 '. 10 11 717 1 s .,....? lie l IM Ml $M I to t M III t in l. .......... iii XM 7 M , 1 $11 I 11 6Tbcvk.K) AND rEEDKRS. I Ill I W . 1171 t 41 4 Dor 7 SO . 11 7(i f 4 I 5M 7 I U IN lM 2 114T I SS HOOS There was a moderate Von in sight this morning, about 127 cars, or 8,700 head, showing up. Total for the five days ts 66,34$ head, being 1.00ft short of last week, but a gain of 22. KM head over tha corresponding week of last year. Reports from other markets' indicated a slightly better feeling In priors, and the local market onened with ehlnnera buying freely at prices that were fully a nickel higher. The demand waa some what broader today, in that good butoher weight stuff found more favor with the outsida buyers, and some comparatively weighty hosa reached too flaures. On these grades prlnea looked as much a 64 10c up, while the lighter weights that shippers have been taking all week were a flat nickel better. Bulk of the ship pers1 purchases was made at $.eRt.70, with quite a sprinkling as high aa $.. Packers' early bids were not much bet ter than steady with Thursday's average, and lit spite of all sellers could do tboy finally put tin the big end of their droves at figures that were no mora thaa a shade nigner. una packer laid out, and this made trade slow all through. Toward the close prices eased off a little and late rounds were very dull, last sales being a pincn lower man tno early market. The general trade was anywhere from a shade to to higher. Moat of tna killing hogs sold at $6.04.62, and tha bulk ot all the sales was made at $e.M4.70. The week s trade Is a bis: dim hluher an all graaea. AND LAMBS Receipts, 209 HBEP head. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady ta s(reBsr Hogs Firm Sheer) gteagy. CHICAGO. April I.-OATTLE Receipts. 700 head; market steady to strong; native steers. S6.W4ja.76; western, $6,6mi7.40; rows and heifers. $.T004p;.76; calves. iS.OWVOO. HOOS Receipts, 13,000 head; market firm, 6n higher; bulk of sales, f&MniC.M; light, $6T(M!.K; mixed, $A.tu4.9l; heavy, $6.6Xi0.v2VI; rough, $H.60Vfl0 ; pig. $6.60 tlll. SHE HP AND tA MRS Receipts, 8,00ft head; market steady to strong; sheep, $7.2.'4J8.40; lambs. $7.7T10.16. t. Joseph Llw Itaek Market. ST.1 JOSEPH, April $. CATTLE Re ceipts, 204 head; market steady; steers, 17.01 S. 2..; cows and heifers, tS.TVQti.S.); calves, $.6ntf.7tl. HOteM Receipts, 4.800 head; market higher: top. M.N0; bulk of galea. $8.7oi4.7.V 811 EE I' AND LAMB.1 Receipts $,0J0 head; market steady; lambs, W.MffO.W. Live stock $ Slarht. Receipts of live stork at tha five prin cipal western markets yesterday were as follows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Sioux City I. $no Chicago TOO ,0n0 S.0X1 Kansas tty n 4,wio St. Louis 400 8.000 South Omaha tbO 8.7WO 2,noo 2,2110 1.2ft) Total receipts 2.86 40,700 1$,600 DCJI'S MBTIBW or TRADES War Tyler Y.A. tiateBnk Bldg. NEAR WINDSOR SCHOOL. Just finished, 6 rooms and bath, living room, duilng room. ltn and k lichen oo first floor, oak finish, full basement, flue corner lot, suxli. street paved, close to school and west side Hmswa park car line. Will make terms or take vacant lot as first payment. RASP BROS., ' 10$ UcCague Bldg. Douglas lVt NEAR VINTON CAR BARN, ti,ii6. Can sell this strictly modem a-room house on very easy terma. A fine place. for roomers, aa triers are live bedrooma and only H blcK'k from Mouth Omah PAYNE INVESTMENT DoukIus 171. Ware i Omsha car. I Wabasl OM PM Oauan-8. Ware Block, aiail ea4 UNION ITATION Ttsth aad HtHi Otlcaao at Tlorthweatersy , I MOUTH. . Dseait. Arrive. Twls City luiw T aai all w m Dakota Paaaaaawr bt a glou Oil Leal.n 4iS sat s l!i si Minus pans Kisna la a aU:M aa Tela Clir Lisiua a I ut pa a 7 i aa AST. tMavsr CpmIsI , a 7: aa Carrall Laval a 741 aa I In Hawaare Eioraaa a 7 ant all ts aa Cbieass Leoai .............. .aU M ra a 141 m Cairoll Local at Msa aW: aa Cktcaso MuU a I 00 pa m'ntmm las Francises Ltmlt4 all U aa ail is - Ovarlasl lAmtUt . I HI STiMaa OrafoB-Wadilnstos I4alta4..a U sin alOili aa U Asgaiae LI alias 4la elite) aa wgkff, CbaJrsa Looal .....a liM) aa .....,.,,s Laneola-Dallaa 4l:M aa s I'll ft L4naola-Lris Pise ....a I 14 sa ai0:ia In Kaatlnss-H us arise ........... ,b I I sa S I 10 aa DmIwuo4-Ho Iprlass s I M sa U Mia aapar-Lanlar a 1:41 sa all 04 aa Aibtoa-oaaaais a 4 st aa b i s a t kleavara, Milvraakeo at. Pasl. Paeltta lAalte. 4 J:M ,a slim aa caioaae asaaial ...alASta a 1.14 u Chlcase LarB4 sastal....a t ie aa alius aa CallloraM stall -a I M sa a I b aa ataxilla laaat A tm Sa ell ZZ Cktcac Urcat vVeetejra Twls City Ltaltag 4 I N s a II, Tela Ctir a...... ll Uta a I W aa Caicaaa Basnaa a sa a I n la Mlsaoarl rsaiit K. C. U Kreai....a I K. C- l- L Basraas. a. C I V Paal , Cklcaao, lAooki lataa at fstelf 1 BAJIT. ' Reckr Uouataia LtaitaS... li aa ehicafO Local Paaaaaar.....Bi.u aa Caicaea tar Kivcaaa l.af aa Cklsaea Niskt aJUiraa a 4.W sav Daa Mulaaa looal iu"H l 4 1, m CAIaee-attraiaa Luatipa. . .a l as sal Cl.-Nsb. Linltaa le Lauwla-a I 4k aa l.earaaa A CaUlwala a l.M tm Okiaaoaa Tasaa kias.,4 S pm tUH.a stauiiala I ,linliae....ila aw llalea tNaoltf . v Otarlaal Uattes a IS sa CeiUuraa aaU alSsai Oa4taa aaifas .......m..... m. ...... AvUaLa aascaae Ua AsaaMs LtmUai 41144 aa .4aroi bl'i" ......4 l a m OUwtM alal 4U4.S aa aa yrasnaoa (iaasl 44 al aa yacttka Uaiwe ai4 41 sa (JI4WMU UbU4.JU(. Siwta Ma fa s a, aa e 4:4a aa Waal laaaa Ual 4 I S sa eaV4aa saraarskaig Lsaal eU-4l a fe.a HUaels Ceatrsv Ckieaaa WaUal S I H aa Aj,.caa ao 4 l a aa a 14 ,Z l ula gisraas s 1 11 pa a i.ac aa Morris 4V Co...... Swift Ml Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co bchwarts 4V Co.. J. W Murphy Ho. Omaha Packing Co. Benton, Vansant at L... Huston tt Co , J. B. Root A Co Werthelmer 4V Degen.... Sullivan Bros Christie Hurt man Longman 4k Bro (Meyers iKreba Other buyers Totals 7 64 1.2W l,8lo 1,074 1,4x7 3,4J 680 1.0S4 711 til 7 aa '"iH K Al sisa sa a i.m m silatsa kia U pa a 4 4 pa a uiiiu a i .M aa 14? pa a 4 SO aa all . aa au.n aa a I 41 pa IU II aa 5 ! a i t w a l ex pa alsvpa a t.s aa s74i"aa as a pa a I 41 aa 72 7W 774$' f.408 1.717 CATTLE Receipts were vary small. only 26 carloads being reported In. Hdll the total for the week foots up 20. 4ml head, being about 8,f00 head larger than for the same period a year ago. Tha few beef steers In sight changed hands very readily at good strong prls as compared with yesterday. The market is bw fully steady on handy light beeves aa compared with a week ago, but prices are still 0W6c lower on big heavy cattle than they were at last week's dose. Cows and heifers were strong this morn ing and good heifers and cows on the heifer order are I04)16c higher than a week ago. Other grades are no better than Steady. There were no stockers snd feeders In sight, but what few tsere were com manded firm micea. The market on the better grades is around Io4il5o liighor thun last week Quotations on cattle: Good to .holes cornfed beeves. I7.4o-u7.75: fair to good corn ted beeves, $7.10V7.40; common to fair RAILWAY T1MK CARD BURLINGTON TATIONlath aa klasoa. arlinartoa Av. Bk. TT. ..ill 40 I ftti ,.4 I 47 ,.244 1M $74 7 ..204 ...iv ...187 . ...114 1st 71 I TH I 7, I Tl 4 71 Av. h. Pr. KJo. M III 441 I p 1.. ..tM H 4 I7H . T.. ..1M4 2l I IS 77.,.. . .a.i u in ii..,. ..ZA 4V I S 14.,.. ..Ill 241 III), to.... ..2al ... IN FIOS. 12 M ... 8 at I.... 8HEEP A drop In tha recelnta waa on of tha distinguishing features, the run consisting of only 1.200 head, which was about a third of the supply a week ago and a half of two weeks ago and a year ago. Lambs constituted practically the ei.tlre receipts. The falling off this morning makea this week the lightest since February. It was a run-a way-market, as tha packers and shippers were strong com petitors for the meager supply for a Fri day and paid prices generally lOl&o higher, and, la spots. a up. 81s or seven ears of lambs, consisting of fed westerns, Colorado and Meott's Bluff of ferings made a fresh top for the season, the price being $10.10, the record since 112. The heavy lambs moved largely ut r3.50V9.75. according to quality. While the buyers all wsnted lambs In a bad way, there was still a preference for the light and handy-weights. The shipping demand waa a llttus . broader. A com plete clearance took place by 10 o'clock. The light run ut down the supply for the week to very moderate Doruortlons. as the receipts to date foot up only 41.4'$ need, against ki.xm last weea and oo.&a a year ago. Lambs closed 2642&OC higher than last weeks bad close, and aged sheen Ib&Pl&c better. Local Quotations continue on a par with Chicago in spite or the tact that on some dsys this week the local receipts exceeded those at that point.- Quotations' on sheep and lambs: Tmh. light. $9.784110.20; lambs, heaw, 8.nOf.7S; lambs. shearing; $8.TVie).; Mexicans, $1 tO-STS; lambs, fad westerns, $ls.ib6: lambs, shearing. $t l"Vsu; yearlings. Ilgbt, $ hvod.f: yearlings, heavy, kS.60S8.7C; wethers, good la chnioe, S7.sTi8.10: wethers, fair to eond. 8Muv7 Mi ewes, good to choice, Afritf owes, fail t- good. Tl.3irt.HD Daaajt- eU.Ui aa a 111 pa ArHrs. au si aa asm neeaar Llaltal .Tl.l. Tit callCorala. Bwunl Bapraas a 4 U pa ligla Kabrassa l-auu .a$ a. a III sa Black Kina T 7 ,1 ""Is Uacals sUII S 1 11 pa aU:il pa t.arthwea .raas ai 14 aa H Hla N.wa.aa. tsv " aa a I 14 pa Uaaaia IxmsI a I II pa 14a aa gckaria-uiiaaMi m m pa aw.a aa i Ul iibhi - a a.aa aa Ba4aa-I'laiiaalk ....... .all M pu, l t pa TT aiMclaJ ... S 7.04 aa aiar-" .......w rtm m I M paat giyiess 4I N pit a I s aa CM Mexlrsn lambs., 410 Colorado lambs 78 culls 278 Mexican lambs , 296 Mexican lambs , 216 Mexican lain be ?I7 fed lambs 267 fed lambs , TT 61 64 61 , $1 78 80 84 18 10 08 8 64 10 00 10 0 l0t $ 80 6$ Olcaax Ck.iaao Craaiaa kll.Ov m aa liiacla... 'i'U"" aii'sil a at. aph -a I 16 aa al osM tt u Jaaapb aU.ss pa a M aa Kaasas fltr Live Stark MarltaH KANSAS CITY. April t-CATTLE IU eelpts, luo head; market steady; prima fed steers, $x.00vt.b0; dressed beef steers, $7.0H3 oo, wesUrn steers. pi.7t,4y7K; stock ers and feeders. $4av7.; bulls, $60u4J IM! calves, $.00fr10.60. HOOU Receipts, l.ifOO head; market higher; pigs and lights, $S,7VtfT.30; rnixd and butchers. good heavy, $7 06 8HEEP AND I -A MBS-Receipts, $.200 had; market strong: native muttons, M 'ovri.Ov, launbs, 1A 7fyft lii 10; yearliugi, $7.WK0; sheared. JCt-i.f. Oasaaatte Caias Slowly, bat Ordere Caaflaaa. NEW TORK. April f.-rl. O. thin 4fc Cx'g Review of Trade tomorrow will say: Domestic trade gains slowlv. hot war orders and good exports continue vary heavy and In all branches of business. Tha big advance In cotton la a great re lief to the denreanlon In the south, while la the weat high prices for farm products make for continued activity and In spite of low temperature In the winter wheat section crop prospects are regarded as favorable. A notahle expansion of -slock exchansw activity In a speculative expression both of the Improving business conditions and of the increasing hopes of peace. The action In removing all restriction upon stock trading nieana a complete return to normal market conditions. Rank clearings, commercial failures and other statistics of business, however, atill reveal tha wide extent and effect of the depression that was produced by tha war. out it is significant that these induoea or trade activity are growing better month by month. It la noteworthy that Ameri can bankers ar arranging large credits for European buyer of American eora modltles. Hettlement of the wage scale with sheet and In plate workers,! permitting inde pendent plants to resume, was -the most noteworthy development of the weea in Iron and steel. Considerable activity has prevailed In the retail dry goods trade and reports from western states Indicate a steady movement with a better staple mer chandise. Wholesalers are displaying mora Interest In the foot wear market and an increased volume of business sola Is expected, Bank clokrlngs forHhs week wre $, $40,7V2.W1, a decrease of 18 4 per cent as compared with the same week last year. Commercial failures for tha week num ber 472 against tt for the rorresoo ruling week last rear. Pallures In Canada num ber 47 compared with 48 for the corre sponding week a year ago. For 4he first quarter nf this vear. business failures, In ths I'nlted States were 7.218, Cor sal Wheat Kesjlaa altetln. United Sttata Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, corn and wheat region bulletin for Omaha, Nebraska, for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. nv, 76th meridian time, Friday. April 2, 1HK: OMAHA DI8TRIHT. Temp.- Hain- atatlons. High. Low. fall. Ashland, Neb... 44 ZB 17 fine stem. $14.0O4TU.0O; No. J, $lS.awpl4.v No. 1. $12.013.00; No. 8. $ll.0i 12.00. STRAW Choi' wheat, .00(n.e0; cholca oat or rye. $7.0Mf7.88. OMAHA QENCRAk MARKET, ' BUTTER No. 1, Mb. cartons, 88c; No. t, 60-lb tubs. 26a CHKLvSlOlmiKiHed Bwlss, S4a; Ameri can Bwlss, See; block tiwtaa, iCc; twins. ltlSkc; daisies, 1V; triplets. KWci Young Americas. lbVsC: blue label briuk, 17c; 11m burger, 2-lb.. 20c; l-io., 80o: New York white, IShj; imported JvVencn Roquefort, 4oc. ... . KI8H Trout. 18c; large crappics, 16c; ballbuC lac; channel catfish, 14c. SWliiET POTATOEti Kansaa. $2.7f bbl. BiCI0l, CUT.1 Ribs: No, i. lc; No. i, 1-sc: No. 1. H4e. Lofns: No. I. Hc; No. 1. 14e; No. 8, Uv Chucks: No. c; No. 2, 8c; No. 3. IKc Rounds: No. 1, 12c; No, L U4o; No. S, 10io, I'lateg: No. 1, K: No. I 7V,c: No. 8, c. POULTRT Broilers, 20e; spring chick ens, 16c; liens, 14c: cocks, 8o; roosters, KVtc; stags. 8'ic; ducks. lo; geese. 10c; turkeys, l.tijloc; pigeons, per dos.. -; ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feaUiarad, So; aquaba. No. 1. iNo. i, 60o. Market quotations furnished by Olllnakl Fruit romsny. FUUITbV-Oranges; Extra fancy Alpha betical, all glses, $2 76 box; extra fancy ftunkist, ail stsrs, $3.60 box; extra fanry Pad Ball, all eisea, $2.26 box. Lemons': Fancy bunklst, 8ujs, BMa, 84.vW4.60 box; choice Red Ball, $3.50 box. Grapefruit: 86a, $2.60 box; 'S, $2.2& box; E4s, 82.60 box; 4a and 80s, $2.76 box. Apples: Extra fanoy W. W. Pearmatnea, $1.60 box; extra fancy Washington hpltsenburgs, $1.60 box; ex tra fanry Black Ben Davis, $1.36 box; extra farcy Black Twigs, -$l.86wl.s0 box; extra fancy Utah Oanus, $1J6 box; fam-v Rome Beauties, $1.60 box; fancy Rome Beauties, ( box lots, $1.40 box; Bhielrt Brand Wine Baps, $4 Wu 28 barrel. Ba nanas! Par bunch,; $2.00it 2.26; per pound, 4c VEGETABLES Cauliflower: Per crate, . $1.60. Cabbage: New Tork Danish, 2c pound. Celery: Jumbo, 80c doxen. lettuce: Head, $1.I0 doxen; leaf, 4o doxen. Oniona: Yellow, Ic pound: red, Ze pound; white. , 2H,o pound. Artichokes: $1.60 doxen, Kn dives: Sbo pound. Br usee I Rprouta: . 2oo pound, cappers: sua Dasxoi. romatnea: $4.6O(u6.0O crate, Oarlic: 2io pound. Rad ishes: 60ojtloxon. Turnips: toe doxen. Iptn soh: too dosen. Parsley: 60o down. Beans: $4.60 hamper. Union netsi Y.illow and red, 11.60 bushel; white. $1.76 bushel. white, 81.78 bushel, m raw berries: arte quart. Potatoes: Colorado Rural, 76a bushel; Ited Kiver Ohios. sua bushel; Min nesota vv nitea, d.hi ousnei, oweet 4-014-toes: Peed stock Dels ware, AprU 6 -to 10, iXy bushel. M u si 1 rooms: 60c -pound; Cocoanuta: $3.60 sack; 60c doxea. Cran berrtea: late Howes. $7.00 barrel; Lata Howes. $2.60 box. MIBCIOLLANalOirH-Clder: New York. $3.60 keg. Nuts: No. 1 California wal nuts, I60 ' pound; black walnuta, -24 pound; filberts, 16c pound: pecans, 12'o uound; Braslla. 12',c pound; almonds, 2oc .00 .00 .00 40 4.1' 40 , $7 20 tt 20 21 22 M 17 17 84 14 24 88 l 28 86 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .60 .00 .00 .00 for Bky. Clear , Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear foggy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear twelve-hour Rainfall. a l a a- a. C. Dpeaiai a I S pa iau Us a K, C. V KBITCH STREET STATIUW -Klf. loeatk aad WekaUv. j Cbleas. aa"W V laaeaaallg A j tssjart. Arrtae. Twin c Paaassar k I a sa k 4 a p all ri2Z"":'i:Z -, HOOa-Recalpts, $.808 head: market gsvaraaa Lseai kl vspa a 1 11 aa isleady; heavy, $6.86; wised, $4 3Vi,4.a!,; aasiir. sails sat sua. jliglit, $6.0uv l4: bulka of sales, $.uay.a Sloaa City Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITT, la.. April $ CATTLK 1 ... - atfl I.- A n,.,i. .l.. I. .V 'higher; butchers. $6.6to.j0; western steers, KOodT lO; cows and heifers, $4 Auburn, Neb..., 44 Broken Bow. ... 41 Columbus, Neb. 48 Culbertson. Nb. .. Fairbury, Neb.. 4 Fairmont. Neb. 41 Or. Island. Nb.. 40 H'Ungton Neb. 40 Haatlnga, Neb. Holdrcge, Neb Lincoln. Neb.. No. Platte.... Oakdale. Nab.. Omaha. Nab.... 42 Tekamah, Neb. 60 Valentine, Nb. 88 Alta, la. 42 Carroll. la 41 Clartnoa. la.... 48 Blbiey, la 4- bloux City. I-. U Iewest temperature period ending at 6 a. ni. DIHTRICT AVE RAO E8. No. Of ' -Temp. District. Stations. High. Low Columbus, 0 18 Louisville, Ky... n Indla'poits, 1ml.. 18 Cliirago, 111 84 Bt Louts.- Mo.... 88 Des Moines. la. 24 Minneapolis $1 Kan. City, Via. 84 Omaha, Neb..... 17 Temperatures below, frecxing were gen eral throughout tha corn and wheat belt this morning. No appreciable preclplta tloa occurred during the last twenty-four hours. L. A. WELSH, LtMial Forecasts r. Weather Bureau. Oamaha Hay Market. OMAHA, March 29.-PHAIRIE HAT Choice upland, $1160; No. I upland. $1150; No. 2 upland, llO.Joll.sO; No. $ upland, $1 OOClO.OO; 'holes midland. $12.60; No. 1 midland, $12.60: No. 2 midland, $lO.0Off 1100; No. 8, $00a 10.00: choice lowland. $10.60; No. t lowland. $10 00; No. 8 low lend. $6O-.00, No. $ lowland, $4.6otf $ 60. , ALFALTA-Chek-e pear green, leafy. Flga: Fifty 4-ei., $2 00 box. Dates: Ss 26 .no 48 26 .00 42 2a .00 44 30 00 42 tt .00 42 28 .00 42 32 .00 46 .") .0) 42 ' ' 23 " .00 naiinii. Sugar walnut, $1.43 box: Hallowe'en, fn pound. Popcorn: Ehellefl, 40 . pound. Limes: 81.lv oaaaet. cracKenacK: . t sse, $.1 60; half case, II 75. Checkers: Case, $2.60; half case. $1.75. Pranuts: Raw, 7e pound; rsw, sack lots. Jumbo, So pound; roasted, 844 pound; salted. $1.64) can.- . Dry Oaoda Market. ' NEW YORK, April 1 DRY QOOrji Wool today was offered at lower prlosa for clothing and dreas goods purposes. Certain gradee of carpet wools were scarce. Cotton goods wore firm. 'Tama were steady. Ready-to-wear goods were In active demand for Immediate delivery to tha ivtail trade. i Ksska Has Flail. Tna showing of John MoOaadlesa at tha Terrlpins' Fsyetteville training camp, has convinced Manager Knabe that he need not worry about a substitute gar dener for the Baltimore Fads. Bank Clearings. ... OMAHA, April 1 Bank clearinrs for Omaha today wera $.1,48,137.09, and fsr the corresponding day last year $2,816,- WAR OFFICE REPORTS .;. ' . Gsnsss. BERLIN, April 1 Vla London-The war office made the following; annoanoe ment today: "Western theater of tha war: - "Between the Meuse and tha Mosells heavy artillery fighting has tken place. Infantry fighting near and In the forest of Leprctre continued the whole night. West of tha forest of Lepretre, French infantry broke down tinder our fire, lit our counter attacks we Inflicted a heavy loss upon the enemy and drove htm back Into his old position. The French are now in po session of only two black houses In tha forest near our most ad vanced positions. "In ths eastern theater of the war th situation in unchanged." Knack, PARIS (Via London). ' April I The French war office this afternoon gave out a report on the progress of tha fight ing which reads as follows: "There is today nothing of Importance to add to the communication glvea out by this office last night." "sjouth of Peronne, near Donipierre. eve destroyed several more German trenches with mines. "In the attack yesterday on the avia tion camp at Handeyaome Ftench ' and Belgian aviators dropped . about thirty bombs." Axerlcaa Telephone Melagraph Cj. A dividend of Two Dollars par share will be paid on Thursday, April 11. 1116, to stockholders of record at tbi cloaa of business on Wodnesdsy, March 21. Ills. O. D. MLLMS Treasurer. I