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    TIIF, BEE: OMAHA. 1711 DAY, ArillL 16, 1915.
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WASTED TO BUY
TIKXL TC8T.TF ACREAGE
ALTF.RNAT1NO electric fan In good
condition; muni he cheavp. Adtlrea
aVtuS, Bee.
WAXTEl TO RENT
6YKN or l-rwnni house In West Funim
or Field Club Districts, 146 to 3N; beet
kind of tenant.
W. L. Selby & Sons
State Bank Bldg.
Phone Doug. 1510.
REAL ESTATE
.rtKN RANCH LANDS ruK 0 ALB
, Araaanaaw
FOR Information about cheap land in
south went Arkansas, write W. L. Fer
Uni, Aahrtnwn, Ark.
ARMHR8, do you need money t We ne
gotiat (or (arm loans, i or 10 years, at
per cent, dealing direct with bor
rower, IXfc per cent straight commission;
correspondence solicited. Address Dept.
I), Security Karm Loan Ass'd, 80 N. Dear
born St., Chicago. 111. o
Colorado.
TO SETTLERS ONLT-330 acres for 8300.
Rlcn corn, alfalfa and wheat land; no
and. J. A. Tiacy. Fort Morgan. Colo.
f'OR SALE; Farms, 10 and 80 acres, in
Feels. Colo.. Writ Delatler. 8364 Ogdsn
Ave, Chicago, III.
Iowa.
HAVE YOU A FA KM FOR SALET
vYnta a good description of your land
and send It to the Sioux City, la., Journal.
'Iowa Moat Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-five wordeeveiy Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening; and Sunday morning
or ona month, giving sixteen ads on
twelve different days tor 8)1; or 60 words,
H: or 78 word, fi
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper. 860.00U reader daily In (our great
States.
Maatasa,
RENTERS, HOMKuKEKKRS Tour op
portunity. 60,000 acre Irrigated wheat
and alfalfa land for ettlemtut at Valler.
Mont 841.60 to 860 per aero; fifteen years'
time. For particulars, writ Valler Farm
Kale Co.. ho 1002, Valler. Mont.
Nebraska.
East Neb. Bargain
1Ti8 acre six miles from Peiiburg.
Aeb., ard one and one-half . miles from
Raeville, Neb.: t-room house, all modern
throughout, with electric lights; barn 82x48
with shed 1'htlOO; two good hog houses,
'all floored and divided Into pens; granary
30x32; machine shed 16x100; some good
fruit trees; 60 acres wild pasture; 70 acres
fcjfalf-i, 80 acres timothy and clover; lan l
lies slightly rolling, but not rough; good
crops and good soil. Price 340.OU0. Write
P. N. McOOY. 711 Btate Bank Bldg.
, New York. .
NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE.
Price Gratifies and Location Batlnfiee,
So forty thousand each week look for
Hy rare bargains that they can depend on.
140-acre farm with 86 cows, team, farm
machinery, hens and seed grain. Price
840 per acre.
,.,2?cr!L.farm w1th f,ve cw nd hens.
Price $800. i
ltfe-acr farm with 10 cows team, hen
and farm machinery. Price 836 per acre.
06-acre. farm buildings worth 84.0nO;
!ood land. Price 3,6i0. 8500 oaah. 3100
early buya any of these farms. R. R.
are paid ono way to purchaser.
Write for photos.
E. ML'NSON,
tM 8. Ballna St.. Syracuse, N. Y.
Mlaaaeeuta.
BARGAIN 240-A. farm 20 m. from Min
neapolis; 140 A. under cult.; 40 A. good
meadow: 60 A. timbered paature; oan
practically all be cultivated; good corn
land; farm Is fenced ; 10-room house, barn,
granary, machine shed, windmill, etc.; u
head good milk cows, 4 good horses, har
nesses, wagons, complete set of machin
ery, hogs, chickens and everything on the
farm goes at 846 per acre; 86,000 cash,
balance can stand for 10 years at 8 per
rent. . Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
ttoatk Dakota.
NOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Splendid 240-acre valley farm, amalf
mage., nest, or neignnornooaa. nine to
town, 867.60 per acre.
820 A. 10 ml. So. Dak. state capital. I
Carlson A Walltn, Omaha Neb.. McCaguo
Bldg., Omaha.; uartnage, so. uatt.
.... Waihlasi.n.
COME W EST Pure water, fine climate,
fertile soil; low prtoe. easy terms, have
a large selection to draw from. It you
re Interested In the west and Washing
Ion, address Edward Abeltng. Qoldsndaja,
Wash.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
8100 TO 810,000 made promptly. F. U.
Weed, Wead Bid., ,18th and Farnam Sta
CITY and farm loana, 6, 6, 8 per cent.
J. H. Uumont St Co., 418 Btate Bank.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith A Co.. 1820 Farnam St
MONEY on hand (or city and farm loana
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bidg.
WANTED City loans. Peter""lrust CoT
SEE us first for farm loana in eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha,
GGL CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg,
- iut-Bii riranoeis i neater Blag,
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska (arm.
CREEPS REAL. ESTATE CO.,
Wit Omaha National. Phone Douglas 1718.
ABSTRACT OP TITLE
Kerr
Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co., a modern aostraot office,
806 So. 17th St. Phone D. 6487.
Jeesen & Morrell,
201-8 SUte
Bk. Bldg. D. 2291.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract
oino in Nebraska. 204 Brandela Thea.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
Your Money
Is Safest
If Invested
a
In Acreage
Near Omaha
You cannot find a safer Investment
than owning a few acres of good land
close to a growing city like Omaha. Ws
nave the beet located acreage OUT BEN
SON WAY In tracts from one to five
acrea, that we are selling at low prices
and easv terms. One acre on terma as
low at $10 cash, 810 a month: two acres
820 cash, 816 a month. Some close to car,
school and paved road. Acres now will
be lots In the future. One acre la equal
to six lots 44x183. Call and get plats
and prices or phone our office, Douglas
1608, and we will mail you same.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney St.
Suburban Acres
On Paved Road
We Offer for the first time 146 arran on
the Went Cpntur afreet road, leas than
1 miles from street car line: there It
no hetter lying piece of property In
Douglas county than this around. The
east part la practically level and over
looks the whole town.
The Improvements consist of one lartre
house, barns, wagon sheds, pump sheds.
In fact, all necessary Improvements. Be
Sides this, there Is a small tenant houstv
Complete electric light plant. A large
portion of the ground Is In alfalfa.
There la no lease at present, and
KsseHlnn can he given at anv time,
easonnble terma ran be arranged on the
purchase
This la the best piece of property of this
kind we have ever offered, and If von
are Interested will be glad to show you
the land.
A. P. Tukey & Son
Phone Doug. 502. 231 City Nat. Rk. B1dg.
FOR SALE By owner, 2 acres, house,
rruit trees, hemes, grapes, chlcaen
house, barn. Walnut 2047. o
REAL ESTATE XORTII SIDE
$5,200
Price Reduced for
Quick Sale
Two hlncks from the Harney oar. 7
rooms finished In oak. with oak floora
throughout, enamel and mahogany rn the
second floor, with tile vestibule and bath
room, laundry chute, built-in bookcasee.
writing desk, buffet, electric wan piugs
and up to the minute In every detail and
THOROUGHLY WEI-L BUILT. Never
offered at thle price before. Thii house
will please you. ceo it toaay.
Glover & Spain
919-20 City National. D. 892.'
A Desirable Home
2005 Spencer St.
If VOU want a well built 6-room home
that is well arranged and In A desirable
location, you should look at tnis at once.
It haa reception hall, living room, dining
room and kitchen on the first floor fin
ished In quarter-sawed oak excepting the
kitchen. Has three well arranged bed
rooma and bath on second floor; full
basement! flrat-rlass nlumblna a.nd heat
ing. A earage for two cars. On paved
street, and tho price haa neen out to
84.0)10 If sold at once. Please don't bother
the tenants, but see us about It.
HASTINGS HFYDEN. 1814 Harney PI.
Open for Inspection
TODAY.
2518 N. 18TH ST.
THE LOT
East front on Boulevard. No special
taxes, beautiful shade trees. cement
walks.
THE HOUSE.
Sir Nnmi on one floor: modern axcent
furnace; oak floora; beautifully decorated.
combination ugniing iixtures. trice
12875. a small payment flown, balance
same as rent, W. H. AdamBon, Owner,
2616 N. 19th St.
Call Doug. 7979 any flay next week.
Nifty Bungalow
2200 cash, balance like rent; rooms;
strictly modern; one block to car; two
blocks to school: near Miller park. Price.
82,760. Open evenings.
THE VOUKLi KBALIt AUKNCT,
1015-18 W. O. W. Bldg. Louglaa 3691.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Little Wheat Offered for Brisk Be-
mand and Price Advance! Two
and Three-Fourth Centa.
CORN AND OATS ALSO STRONG
OMAHA, April 15. 115.
The market ahowed considerable strength
and there a good advance In the
pric of all grains.
There wee very little whest received
today, but there was a good demand and.
a a result, wheat sold 8o higher than
yeMerdnv's prices.
Corn and oets were also strong, corn
selling from htfylc higher, while oats ad
vanced vc-
It Is generally unde-etor.d by well posted
mm In the wheat fade that the Hrltlsu
K' vernment practically controls the
world'!? surplus wheat.
"1 he first real strength In the market
came from the decision on the part of
that government not to buy any mora
wheat in the manner which has been pur
aued recently, thereby leaving the market
again In the hands of the merchants, wha
can now proceed without fesr of the
governmental influence on prices.
Clearancea were: Wheat and flour,
equal to 1.134. Ono bu.j corn. 118,000 bu.;
oats, 1.04,010 bu.
Liverpool close: Not quoted.
Primary wheat recelpta were 39,nno hu.
and shipment ams.OOn bu., against receipts
pf SK,n bu. and ehlpmenU of 276.W0 bu.
last year.
Primary corn receipts were 421. ON) bu.
and shipment 661.000 bu., against receipts
of 41.000 bu. and shipment of ttf.OOO bu.
last year.
Primary oat receipt were B1.009 bu.
and shipments ftri,ono bu against receipt
pf 893.000 bu. and shipment of 789,000 bu.
laat year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
rhlc-n 88 84 61
Minneapolis ioi
Duliith i is
Omh ii
Kansas City 40 ! 11
St. Ixuie M
M Innlpeg i;o
These sales were reported today:
Wheat: No. 8 hsrd winter: 1 car. 81.644.
No 3 hard wlnier: 8 cars. 8164; V car.
81.68. No. 2 durum: 'i car, 11.60. Corn:
No. 4 white: 1 car. 7Hc. No. 8 yellow:
7 cars. 71c; 8 cars, 70o. No. 4 yellow: I
car, 70c; 8 cars, 70Vic; 8 cars. 70o. No.
6 yellow: 1 car, 704c; 1 car, 70Hc. No. 8
mixed: 1 car (near white), 7Hc; 1 car,
71c; 1 car (near white), 70W; 8 cars. 70c;
8 cars. 70V4c; 1 car, 70c. No. 4 mixed: 1
car (near white), 70,cj 1 car, 70c; 2 cars,
fHc No. 6 mixed: cars. 700. No. i
mixed: 1 car (near white). 70c. Sample: I
car (wheat mixed), 70c. Oats: No. 8 white:
1 car, 56c. No. 3 white. 4 cars. 54Hc. No.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dawaew.
In Dundee
100 Ft. Frontage
If you want to see two of the best lo
cated, high, sightly lots In Dundee, you
should look at these two lots, located on
Nicholas Ht.. between 60th and 51st Sts..
which is the highest point In Dundee,
overlooking Omaha. Dundee and the aur
rnundlng country, where many new
homes are being built now. The price
for the two lots for nul'k sale, 82.800, or
will sell one alone for 81.160.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1R14 Harney St.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Bargain in Stucco
Kountxe Place Home. 6-room bungalow.
strictly up-to-dats, oak finish. Get loca
tion and particulars from owner. JJ. zlm.
REAL. HOME BARGAIN.
2113 Burt. Price right. Sea Cadet Tay
lor. X. 8604. o
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
$4,000.00
A double flat, 14 rooms, on S. 80th St.
near Dewey Ave. All modern frame
building; good condition; a' first-class
tnvestment 82,0no down; 81.800 incum
brance. Let us show you tht.
W. M. NASH & CO.,
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS,
INSURANCE, ETC.
603 Bee Bldg. Phon Red 8236.
$500 Cash
Hanscom park district, 8-room bunga
low: four blocks from Hanscom park. In
Crelghton addition; downstairs ha oak
finish, with polished floors; two bed
room and bath upstairs; full cemented
basemsnt; hot air furnace. Owner wants
to aell at once and will take 32,660 for this
33,200 property. Open evenings.
THE VOOEL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-1 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas dsSL
REAL EFTATE WEST SIDE
vStucco House
West Farnam
Thl is a very attractive -room house
on a corner lot, 47xl!, racing east. Fin
ished In highest grade quarter-sawed oak
downstairs, birch and maple above. All
the fixtures are handsome and costly.
Fireplace. Music room, solarium, en
closed Bleeping porch, tiled bath room,
garage.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler ISM. STATE BANK BLDG.
Eight Acre Lots
Near Krug Park
Thl la a well equipped and on of the
beat producing fruit and chicken farm
we have r.ad th opportunity to offer for
a long time, and mutt be seen to be ap
preciated. Improvement consist of a good
3-story 7-rocm house, barn for 4 head
of stock, corncrlb, wsgon shed, hogbouse,
icehouse and new chicken house lix'
feet. Oood well. eta. Thar is bearing
fruit of all kinds: 3 acrea in grapes. liJ
harry trees. b apple trees, SO pear trees.
13 plum trees, currants, gooseberries, black
'sspberrtea In abundance. About 1 acre fine
bli.rgraes paature with running spring
water through aanie. About acre in al
falfa. Sickness in family only reason this
plsce is for sal. Owner makes fine living
rff of It. Price and terms on application.
George & Company
Tel. Dvugia City Nat. Bank Bldg.
I ML8T dispose of my all modern home
of 7 rooms. 4172 Chicago St.; fine shade
and fruit trees, with nice south front lot;
house hss hot water heat, electric lights,
full cemented basement, with laundry;
fina bath room. I will be home all day;
call and make me an offer; no reasonable
offer refused; will make terms; no agent.
Strictly Modern Cottage
200 cash, balance K0 per month; 6
rooms; large lot. 60x150. Close to car and
school. Price only 12.C0O. Open evenings.
THE VOUEL REALTY AGENCY,
K16-l W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 3891.
For Sale
Five-room house, modern except heat.
Everything In good condition. Part cash,
balance montly payments. 2716 S. 21st fit
Ml'ST BE SOLD TO SETTLE E8TATE.
7 rooms, modern, good condition; lot 60
xl50: one block from car line, two blocks
to school; shade treea and shrubbery; 4316
larayette Ave. Terma Make ua offer.
Duuglas (84, Walnut 2824. o
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Daaaee.
A Fine Dundee
Home
4919 Burt Street
$4,750.
Has seven rooms, large living room,
dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear
vestibule downstairs; three bedrooms up
stairs and sleeping porch or sun parlor,
enclosed, so that It can ba used for a
bedroom heated. Downstalra finished In
oak; upstair has oak floora and two
panel birch doors Large attic; full
baaement. with fruit oellar and coal
bins. Ha beautiful sand-finished walls,
decorated with oil paint. Complete
shades, screen and water meter; paved
stieet.
Hastings & Heyden
14 Harney St
FARMS WANTED
WANTED To correspond Mth owner of
aoud fsrnt or acreuue fur Mile or ex
change. C. C Buckingham, lluuatun, Tex
t
Your Money
Should Earn from
4 white- 1 car, Mc. Cample: 1 oar. MV:
1 car. 52V live: No. 8 1 car. 6 107.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. t tur
key, 8l.6ffcl.6H. No. 3 turkey. 3l.64v4T1.rv;
No. 3 hsrd. 31 64-31. 64H: No. 8 harl. 316
ftl.54; No. 3 spring, 31.6mffl 644; N". 3
durum. ll.49Htri.60: No 8 durum. 31 4V9
1 4. Corn: No. 1 while. 7JiCJ7lHc; No.
2 white. TfttTJHr; No. 2 white, 71VftT71c;
No. 4 white. 70tf71V,c: No. 6 white. 7',
ff70e; No white, 7nirr?OHo: No. 1 ye
low, 71H'!ITlc; No. 3 yellow. 71Hfl71Hc:
No. 3 yellow. 7it71c: No. 4 yellow. 70tf
70Hc; No 6 yellow. ti70V: No yel
low, eH7V; No. 1 mixed. IIHITMV: No.
1 mixed, 71V,fT71Hc; No. 3 mixed. .OtfVMe;
No. 4 mixed. sKHftTOH": No. 6 mined,
TOHc; No. mixed. M07Oc Oats: No.
2 white, 64VfVc; standard, MHtiv"4Se; No,
i white. 6Hfr4Hc; No. 4 white, UVMc.
Barley: Malting. rr74e: No. 1 feed, do
etc. Rye; No. 2. 31.07HC1 08; No. 8, 31 WH
VI 'VI.
OMAHA LITCSTOCK MARKET
Beef Steen Slow to Lower and
Other Steady -Cows and Feed
era Actire and 8teady.
CHICAGO ;Rll AND PROVIMO
Peat ares of the Trading aad loalna
Prlrea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April II. Acute scarcity of
wneat reserves predicted for the near fu
ture had a bul Ish effect today on the
wheat market here, but rural holdings
were aald to he selling a lltle more freelv,
and some of the gain In price disappeared.
There waa an unsettled close at HflHc
above last night. Corn finished a snads
to Ho higher, cats off tiHc to He up
and provision down 6tf10c,
Buying of wheet stnrteil with a rush.
Influenced to some extent bv cable ad
vices, especially word that estlmatea of
the exportable surplus of India had been
reduced to Td.0in.u00 bushels, as against
prevloua estimates of 13O.O0O.O0ft bushels
kater..the bull side was favored by notice
that export clearances from the United.
States for the last twenty-four hours
totaled 1,100,00) bushels and that Euro
pean had purchased at the seaboard to
day SfO.OOO bushels additional. Moreover,
aeserttona were current that fully 8,000.X)
bushela of spring wheat had been sold,
to leave Duluth as soon a possible after
the opening of th Great Lakes naviga
tion season, beginning at midnight to
night. On the other hand, caution began to
manifest Itself among the bulla todav
after announcements were msde that
ealea of wheat to go to store here had
taken place to the amount of 150,0)0 bush
els. Com waa helced upward by wheat
strength and by continued report of crop
damaae In Argentina. Country offerings
though, as was the rase with wneat to
creased somewhat on the advance. Two
steamers were announced to leave Chi
cago tonight with 7oo.tm0 bushels of corn
for Buffalo, the first vessels of the sea
son. In the oat trade, free buying of
July and selling of May by houses that
Senerally act for the seaboard caused a
eclded narrowing of th spresd between
the two deliveries. There waa also a good
deal of speculative buying of July. 1
Packers' selling more than wiped out
an advance In provisions due to grain
strength and higher prices for hogs. There
seemed to be no urgent demand and espe
cially a to lard.
Range of prices on futures:
Article! Open. High. I Low, Close. Yea'y
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
SOl'TH OMAHA, April 15, 1816.
Receipts were: Cattle.. Mogs. Sheep.
Official Monday .74 7.1"; VJM
Offllcal Tuesday 4 p 10,7 11.878
official Wedneadav ... 4.80 AM .2i7
Ketlmet Thursday .... 8.2f3 8.718 8.013
Tour daya' totals 18.107 .0J 7.41
5ame days last week..l6.fM. 42.178 80.028
Some 3 weeks ago I.7e4 47. Mil 4i.4V
Same 8 weeks ago 17,47.1 4D.613 4.8J
fsme 4 weeks ago 2e,r4 84.324 62.V)
Skme days last year... IX, W U.W 45,849
The following table show the axerage
of cattle, hogs and atieep at the tiouth
Omaha live stock tiarket for the year
to date, aa compared with last year:
im 4ii. Inc.
Cattle 2P2.D4 2M.!; 3.f5l
logs 1,01.617 MH,5 l).1l 1
nneep Ml, M0 78X.763 18.7W
The fololwlng table shows the average
price for hogs at the anuth Omaha livo
stock market for th last few days, with
comparisons:
Dafe. 116. l14. 11P18. IU12. jWl. iliUO. 9U
Mar.
Mar. X.
Mar. 81.
April 1.
Aprld 3
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 11
April II
April 13
April 14
April 16
3.
4.
8.
I.
7.
a
ioi
63',t
I S
I 66 .
I W
6Vl
70T,
iMt
en
A6H
t$
1 0H
I MV
7 07HI
8 42
86
3 88;
8 30
I 66
I 63
8 43
IfTl
I 6:
167
I 3
8 6I
8 6k
8 Ml T 61 M0 711 It
8 78
8 86
I 58
8 81
77
74
8 T
I R6
8 81
8 71
8 84j
7 Til N 10 68
. I a is in kt
7 TJj I 87110 0
7 if " TO
T Tsl Ml
7 811 8OI10 Ml
T 8 3 23 10 43
I m
78!
I T
7
7 66
7 U
7 66
7
7 s
21 10 81 8 81
U 10 15
12119 181
I 86 M 3
t T
f 15
I 81
I 87
66
M
68
I 85
8 78
lit
7
a
71
I 80
8 80
M
8
7 01
I X)
8 88
Wheatl
Mai
July Corn
May.)
July.
Oats
May.
July.
Pork
May.
July
Lard
May
July.
Ribs I
. Ma.y.1
July.!
1 61 H
I 2H
74
7H!
I
5T4l
&4
1 3'4
1 S3Hi
I
74M
77S,
M )
M
17 40 I 17 42HI
17 MHI 17 96
10 1THI 17 17H
V) 46 I 10 41
10 15
10 45
1H.15
10 46
1 81 . 1 81H 1 KH,
1 2VH 1 8 1 29H
7 74 74
7tHI 7
I I
MM v 6 67H
64r 65 64
I
17 27HI IT 2TU 17 36
17 771 17 T7H 17 8T
10 13HI 1 12'4 10 IT
10 871 10 37 10 43
II) 05 I 10 Of 10 12V4
10 87HI 10 37H 10 iVj
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
t the Union stock yard a Routh Omaha,
for twenty-four houra ending at I o'clock
p. m. yesterdsv:
REC EU FT.-C K LOA Del.
Cattle. Hoga Bheep. H'r"
r.. M. fit. P I 3
Wabash 1 1
Missouri Psclflo .... 7 8
Vnlon Tarlflc 3 37 31
C. N. W east... IX 10 1
C. N. W.. west... 24 . 38 I
. St. P., M. O.. 11 8
C. B. Q , east... 10 3 1
C, R. A U , west... 80 4 1
C, R. I. P., east. 4 8
C, R. I. P.. weat. ..1 1
Illinois Central 8 4
Chicago G. W 8 1 .. ..
Total recelpta ...188
158
84
DISPOfllTION-HKAO.
Cattle. Hog. Sheer
7
to
We have' several different plans,
whereby you can get from t to 10 per cent
on your money and be absolutely safe In
your lnvestmenL' Aa everyone know,
real estate la one of th beat and safest
Investment on earth. We can arrange it
so you can invest In Individual properties
or take an interest with other. W have
one plan whereby you can Invest In
amount aa small a It will pay you
to see or wrlta ua about It.
Hastings & Heyden
114 HARNEY ST.
Special Bargain
-100x140 feet, east front,, delightful
location: iXH IS. Md St.. with large.
well-built, 10-room house; hot water
heat; oak floor upatalra and down;
splendid condition; new plumbing.
Price $7,000, with all the ground, or
fn.COO with house and one lot. A
BIG SNAP. s
Dundee Special
37,000 One of the best built and most at
tractive well arranged houses In
Dundee district, for th price;
choice location. House has hbt
water heat, beautifully arranged,
and built by the owner for a home.
Hperial reasons for selling. Ask to
see It.
D. V. Sholes Co.
915-16 City Nat. Bank B.dg. Ooug. 48.
HOME BARGAINS.
3200 cash, 7-room houss and H acre
all in fruit, 12.260. -
326u cash, 8-room modern house near
2fth and Meredith Ave.. 83.360.
830) cash, 6-room cottage, 38th, near
Franklin at.. 12,360.
8600 cash, 7-r.. on Park Ave., 34,100.-
j) cash, 6-r . 26th, near Blondo, 13.360.
7-room modern house, 8. 86th Ave., nesr
Poppleton Ave., 86.760.
6-r. modern house, a. 26th Ave,, near
near Woo I worth Ave., 33.3W); only 30.u0
cash.
Inquire 418 Karbach Blk. Doug. 8007.
STRICTLY MODERN
WELL BUILT
HOMES IN BENSON
Come out any time this evening after
G 80 or phone for auto. Take Benson car,
get off at 61st St.; come soutn block,
to Z8U6. Phone Benson 122.
?1 JLJ RULUNQER. o
CAN YOU BKAT IT FOR SI,:i0U?
A brand new J-room cottage, having
water in kitchen, electric lights, oak
floora large east front lot. 68x120, high
ai.d alghlly location, only block from
the street car and 3 blocks from stores
SJKt school.
PAYNK INVIiSTMENT COMPANY,
Douglas 1781. Ware Block.
Rent room quiok with a Bee Want Ad.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red,
81.81H: No. 3 hard, S1.61tVI.82. Corn: No.
2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow. 78jy73Ho;
No. 4 white, 7374o. Oats: No. 8 white.
6M4ig7ic: standard, 67!j58'io. Rye, nom
inal. Barley, 784J83e. Seeds: Timothy,
34.6008.86; clover, H.wmia.w. provisions:
Pork. tlT.17; lard. 3 .84; ribs, 80.12H
??:
BIJTTBK Ijower. creamerT. ivic.
KdOB-Hlrher: receipt. 37.266 cases: at
mark, cases Included, ltl9Hc; ordinary
t rsts. lSWis'Ac: rirsts. iwuv.
POTATOES Higher; receipt. 45 car;
Michigan and Wisconsin, red, 40U43c;
Michigan and Wisconsin, white, c.
POULTRY Alive, steady; fowl. 16Hc;
springs, 17o.
New York General JHarket. '
NEW TORK, April IB. flUGA R-Raw,
firm; centrifugal, 4.70c; molasses, 8.9se:
refined, steady. Sugar futures opened
firmer on a renewed demand from trade
Interests and at midday war 89 point
net higher. i.
BUTTER Easy; receipts, 4.A2S tub;
creamery extra, 93 (core, 38a: creamery,
higher scoring. 32$XSa; firsts, JftrjSlo;
seconds, SftiffWVic.
RGOH nteady; recelpta. 24.834 rases;
fresh gathered extraa, 38o; storage paokad,
extra firsts, 23Q'23o: firsts 31H22o reg
ular packed, extra firsts, 32c; firsts, t0
ibtlHe; nearby hennery whites, fine to
fancy, 33c; nearby hennery brown. 33
C2.V.
CIU3EHFJ urm; receipts, en boxes;
state whole milk, fresh special. U
1544c; state whole milk, average fancy, 18
Snbc.
POULTRY Live, firm: western broil
ers. 46p48c: fowls, l1Mc; turkeys. 14fJ
16c: dressed, eaay; western frosen roast
ing chickens, 17ft 21c: fresh fowls. Iced, 14
ei6c; frosen turkeys, 1641 c. .
Kanaaa f'ltr ral and Prevlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY, April I6.-WHEAT-N0.
I hard. 31 5361 64; No. 3 red. 31.5249
1 63; May, tl.6He1.61T; July, S1.23T; Sep
tember, tl.09NSl.O9i.
CORN No. 3 mixed. 74e; No. 2 white,
7THc; No. 3 yellow, 754976c; No. S, 74o;
May. 7873c; July, 76c; September, 78lc.
OATS No. t white. MitJ67c; No. 3
mixed. 64fl6o.
BUTTER Creamery, 2tc; firsts, 27c;
seconds, 25c; packers, 18o.
ROOH-Flrsta, lo; seconds, iTe.
POULTRY Hen. 14c; rooster, 10c:
turkeys, 15c.
Mlaaeapoll ttrata Market.
MINNEAPOIJ8. April 16-WHEAT-May,
81.68!; July, 11.49; No. 1 hard.
31.68; No. 1 northern, tl.66wl.8: No.
8 northern, 31. 601.6614.
FLOUR Advanced; fancy patents,
W .80; first clears. 84.40; second clears. 84.90.
BARLEY WirTSc.
RYE-31.OSTM.09.
BRAN-822 60.
CORN-No. 8, !)5fr.
OAT8-N0, 3 white, 64g4c.
r-UAX-tl.92l.
I.lverpeol Oraln Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 15.-WHKAT-8pot,
No. 3-Manitoba. 13 td; No. 3. 13s 6d
No. 1 hard winter, 18 4Hd; No. 3 red'
weatern winter, lis td. .
corn Spot, American, mixed, new 7s
UHd; American, mixed, old, 8s d.'
I
t. Loats Oral Market.
ST. LOUI8. Aprtl 15,-WHEAT-No 3
red 81 l&liA M- Nn 9 ti n. an. ....
tt.64: JuTy. 81.257
CORN-No 3. 76c; No. 3 whit. 78c; May.
OATS No. 2. 670670 ; No 2 whit, 6e.
' Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April 18. COFFEE; After
opening 1 point higher to 1 point lower,
the market for coffee future became
teadler today on scattered covering by
near-month aborts In (hs absence of
Cromot sellers en4 rlnJ L . .
-- - - - - - - " ni uncnangea
to 7 points higher. Kales were only iZM
Tr;r 1 : !" ; jun., e we;
July 7.1. c: August. 7.24c; Keptember. T.31o
October 7 87n- krAMk.. - . , . ,?
f:li?i.,J"n2arY' 7 60c: ''briiary. 7 6c
quiet; Itlo No. 7 70
Hanto. No. 4, Coit and kijht
rDort4ti tfi b nttm4nm lis,.!.
here for th tlrn being. Rio exchange on
w.. tsu luwer, wun milrela prtcsa
unchanged at Santo and 75 rels higher
at itlo.
Morris Co
4wift Co
Cudahy. Packing Co
Armour Co
Hchwarts C
J W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co
Cudahy, Kansas City...
Cudahy, from country..
Fenton, Vansant A L...
Hill Bon
F. B. Iwla
.1. B. Root AV Co
J. H. Rulla
L. F. Husa
Rosenstork Bros
IWerthelnier ft. Degen...
H. F. Hamilton
Rulllvan Bros
Rothschild A Krehs
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
Hlggln v..
Huffman
Roth
Meyer
Baker. Jone A Smith..
Tenner Bros
John Harvey
Klin
Dennis A Francis.......
Other buyer
6a
ltt)
6VS
2
10
178
"to
24
90
14
1
13
4ft
21
82
31
4ft
77
17
80
38
1
4
46
;
16
236
1.29
l.2
1,923
1.76
683
1,8X8
116
618
t.4W
1.914
l.86
week and smaller than year ago by
Over I.Oirf) heed.
The market opened out very slow, the
Same ss It hss every dsy this week, tor
the reasons tinted before in these rnlumns,
namely the feeling among hovers that
Prices ate too high and that they ought
to he able to force the market down,
while sellers are equally determined tf
maintain prices or carry them to a still
hlaher point. Most of the receipt ves.
terdav did not sell until after midday,
when Colorado Mexican lambs brought
laraely 810 16(10.26. with a top at 810 30.
This nvrnlng buyers started out practln
log th same tactic, that Is. holding
heck and bidding lower prlcea or not
hlddlrg at all. so that the dsr was again
well advanced before enough business was
tmnarted to make a market.
fHlll It was very evident this morning
that the packers really wanted the stuff,
and they finally cleaned up- the most de
slrsble of the offering at prices that
were steady to strong as compare 1 with
yerlerday. !mh sold largely In about
the same notches aa yesterday, but with
the top 5c higher, that Is, tiO.83, which
wss paid for a very PhrHoe bunch of Ne
braska fed Mexican.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs
Light. )lo.tf ).!: lambs, heavv. 7fA
lO vO: vearllmis, light. 8 W418.25: yearling,
heavv. 8h.60rul 90: welh.nt. mnnA in .i.
8 'Hi.6; wethers, felr to good, 37 76
8 00: ewe, good to choice, 7.7Mj.26; awes,
fair to good. 87.On4T7.75.
No.
501 fed lambs ,
to fed ewes
M fed ewea
18ft fed we
263 Colorado lamb ,
ft cull lambs
611 Colorado lambs
31 Mexican lambs
66 Colorado lamb ,
44.1 fed ewe
348 fed lambs
Av.
. so
. ft
. 93
. 75
. 77
. 70
. 78
. 74
. 70
, m
. 71
Pr
6 t
8 ftn
6 00
8 00
1ft I.
0)
10 35
10 80
10 34
7 75
86
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Surpasses All Record for Consid
erable Over Year in Strength
and Scope of Rise.
BETHLEHEM STEEL IS QUIET
CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MARKET
1.177
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I WANT to buy a atrlctly modern
houM in Han acorn park district.
Will pay 300 cab and flS or ISO
per month. Address B tOl. Bee.
WANTED TO BUY-House of fiv or ix
rooms: two lots or more. No objection
to suburbs If on or near car line. Lowest
cash price. Address K 804. Bee.
WANTKI) To buy a 8-room modern new
house In desirable location. Call D. 8477.
I J ST your properly with H. H. Lander
you. 202 Neville Blk. D. 3400.
ItEAIi ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
CANADIAN (arm for sale or trade for
city property. For particulars, address
W. K. White. X:l S. ith St , Omaha.
Cotton Market.
----- - ' ' 1 1 r.-, ru(jr
qulot; middling uplanda. 10 16c; no salea
Tbe cotton market closed strong at ' a
net gain of from 11 to 16 point
-iion ruiures cinaea strong: Msv 8 9fir-
JulV. l.24c: Tlrlnher lfl.
10 84V; J.nu.nr. 10 Mc. '
LlviEKt-tjou April l.'..-COTTON-8pot
eaaler, good middling, totd; middling'
6.7d: low middltng, i.32d. Sales, 13.000
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 16 -MUTALA-Lead
easy, at 84 1634.39, London, a: 20 16. Spel
ter, nominal, Ixjndon, 48.
Tin. ncminal; five-ton lots offered st
fW.uo. Copier firm; electrolytic, 814 7.i
14.87: rasttng, 814 36. Iron quiet and un
changed. At Indon: Kput ropner. A73 te
futuies. 7. !H.t tin K7 10 futures
L it. Antiiuuny, itWaXl. ,
-Total 8,608 3.619 7,984
CATTLE RecelDta war fair fas a
Thursday and for th four day this
week th run total 18,107 head, being ever
4,0(M head larger than a year ago.
Handy lightweight beef ateers war
sought after and aold at prices that were
steady with yesterday. There were quit
a number of heavy cattle in the yard
and they wsr a little alow at price that
were weak to possibly a much a 10c
lower In some spots.
Cow and heifer were In mods rat sup
ply and aa the demand waa good, most
everything along that line changed hand
at an early hour. Th market was fully
steady with yesterday, th bst fed cows
selling up to 17.10.
There were only a few etocksrs and
feeder In sight, but th market on that
class of stock waa firm, th same as It
has been every day tht week.
Quotations on cattle; Good to ehols
beeves, 7.7ft78.80; fair to good corn fed
beeves. 37.6iXiu7.86; common to fair corn
fed beeves, 86.8047.60; good to choice
heifers. S4.604V7.36; good to choice cows,
6486'f630; fair to good cows, St.76ir4.86;
common to fair cows, t&76tM.7S; good to
choice stocker and feeder. I7.26tr7.86i
filr to a-ood stockers and feeders. 87.0011
t 26: common to fair atooker and feeders.
tn.owT,oo; siock nailers, es.soqiii.At; stock
cows, 86.604f4.60: stock calve. ' 84.bi8.16
veal calvea, 17 00510.00.
Representative sales:
Ms. Av. Pr. N. A. Pr.
t mis 1. sat T
4 in4 7 ID 4 sot T TO
S MO 7 81 11 loll T
4 174 7 M I 1 114 T M
14 1M TM It 1 1 8 04
Ml T 44 It IMS 3 18
II... 1004 T 40
l-Tr -H-4 AN" HEIFEB".
I TM T 80 It 116 7 84
rT 841 7 44
COW a.
3 s4 IK 14 ISM M
3 M IN 1 1(M4 4 4
1 I 18 Kl IN
I fro 1 le s his i 4
3 l!0 I 41 14 MM1 4 1
8 Ki I 14 It IMS t n
1 IMS I M 1 170 1 4A
1 111 4 13 1144 7 II
II 1011 4 10
cirn..
s 7i4 1 it 1 in t m
4 ri IH II 174 T 14
1 444 4 44
HUf.lJJ.
1 lose I 14 1 441 6 S
1 ISM I It 1 M IS
i M M I pine 4
1 loan ft SS J 416 7 04
1 KllO 19 1 40 Ti
ALVKS.
T 40 7 4 Ill I to
1 KO 1 V 4 101 I 00
1 171 I M
BTOC.K4.n AND FBEOnr.iJ.
I 640 I 00 11 Ml t
8 IH 14 413 T
II MS 4 74 J 1 M
1 0 T 4 I ltd III
9 741 1 18 14 1Xlt 1 44
HOOS Receipt were moderate, being
estimated at 14 cars, or W.la head. Tn
week upply foots up a,0H2 head, a short
age of 4.0X1 head aa compared with last
week, but more (ban 6,uu0 head larger
than a year ego.
Advice from other point were more
t.r let encouraging thle morning and
uulte a number of itoaa sold on shlptlng
account at prices that were Just about
0c higher. Packsra tried to hold things
slow, and their early offers were no
better than strong to a nickel higher.
Nothing sold until they had raised prices
to a full nickel higher basis, and even
then only a few hoga moved, so that th
big bulk of the packer hoga were finally
cashed at prices that were fully if0Oe
higher. Trade waa more or less dreggy
throughout, as sellers started out asking
luc higher figures and were alow to take
off anything. It wa well along toward
noon bat or any aort of a clearance waa
effected.
Bulk of all the aalea waa made at 37.06
fi7.U Shlptlng kinds sold Isrgely at 17.10
with a sprinkling tinder this figure, and
a few loada as high aa 37 1. the day a
top. Most of the packers sold at 37 059
707. with the longest string st th latter
fries. Current valuea are 30'26c higher
han th close of Isst week ainl today s
average waa the highest sine January 3,
although top enlv reached 87 16 as
aalnat laat Tuesday's high flgur of
17.17.
llepresemeiiv saiew
Cattle atronsT Hos resettled
Flran.
CHICAOO. AftcU 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, S.00 head; market strong; native
beef steeis. 88. lofj.65; western steers. 5.6i
.n0; cows and heifers. 82 0U 10; calves.
16 ,5f 8 26.
HOU8-Recelpts, 17.000 head; market un
settled: advance of 64vlftc partly lost;
hulk. tT7.t0: llaht 1? 1M?7 n n,l,.A
$7.1017; heavy, 34.8WB'7.4n; rough, 1801
7 00; pigs. W O.fl7.00.
rmfeKP AND LAMBA-Recetpts. 9.000
head, market firm; heep, 17.603860;
lombs, 8ft.S6trl0.65,
Kaaea -r t,lVe Hack Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 18.-CATTLK-Recelpts,
1,800 head; market strong; prime
fed steers, 8ft.0uyw.50; dressed beef steers,
S7.KJ.W; western steers, .T6fi) 00; stock
era and feeders. 8a JMW.W; bulls, So.on
4.00; t-alvea, SwOOfJO.OO.
HOas-Recelpts, 6,jno head: market
higher; bulk of aalea, 37.12ni 30; heavv,
87.KW.82; packers and butcher, 37.10i
7.33; light. tTT.lOfJT .36; rtga. 37.a7.1,
HHEEP AND LAMBS Reoeipta, 8.700
head; market higher; lamba, 8K.7yiT10.ftft;
yearilnga, Sx.6043460; wethers, I7.7MJ.);
ewes, 87.60438.60.
ftt. t.oala Live Sto-ek Market.
ST. LOT.I8. April 16 CATTLE Re
celpta 1,101 head; market strong; native
beef steers, I7.0urtjft.76. cow and hrttera,
35 60tt.' stocker and feedera 84.7Mr
7.26; southern steer. 86.2647T.T6; cows and
heifers. 34.0iU'A.00; liatlve calvea tO.Oufj.OO.
HOGi4 Receipts, ft.OiO head; market
hmlgher; pigs snd lights, 84.KvHT.66; mixed
and butchers, 7.8&fj.66; good heavy, 17. Ti
4i.60.
HHKEP AND IAMBP-tUceiPta 20u
head; market strong: ewes, 3R6"fi8.25;
lambs, 9.Uh10.66; yearlings, S4.6tu9.6i';
sheared yearilnga, $7.fttV.7li.
Ion City t.lv Stock Market.
RIOtTX CITY. Ia.. April 1&.-CATTL-
Recelpta, 800 hesd; market lOo higher: na
tive steers. K66.10; butcher, io.8t.4r7 06;
cows and heifers, 84.60V4.T5; canners, 38.60
0460; stockers and feeder. 84kOtA7.26;
calve, fn.764i7.2t; bulla, stags, etc.. 34.60U
4.60.
HOOf4 Recelnta. two head: market loo
hlsher: heavv. 87.fJ6407.16: mixed. I7.C0B
7.06; light, tt.864T7.O0; bulk of sales. $6-92
A700. i
iHEEP AND IAMB8 Receipts. 1.S00
head; market steady; lamba, I4.0U34 00.
St. Jeaeph Lira Itoek Market, t
ST. JOBKPH. April It. CATTLB Re
ceipts, LOOO head; market strong; ateera
t7.00t)ti.E9; row and heifer, t4.0OS8.00;
calves, tf OOOTM.
HOOS Receipt, 6,800 . head; market
higher; top, t7.V); bulk of sale, t7.10tf7.ln.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 3.000
head; market strong-; lambs, 8.7ia 10.26.
OMAHA OBUKftAL, MARK8DT.
BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons, tie; No.
t. 0-lb. tuba. 28c.
CHEESE imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, 24c; block Swlssv 33o; twin,
lc dalai, 170 : triplet. 17 c; Young
Amerlaa, lac; bin label brick, lVi Ilm
burger, 3-lb., 30oi 1-lb.. 30c; New York
whit. I; imported irrenoh Roquefort,
40c.
FIBH Trout. 14c; large crapples, 15c;
halibut, tic; channel catfish. 16c. herring.
He; codfish, lie; mackerel, 16c; salmon. So.
IWKKT POTATOSoV-kanass, 13.75 bbl.
BEEF CUTrV-No. 1 rlba, 18c; No. 3,
14c; NO. I, 12c. No. 1 loins. 19c: No. I.
17c; io. 3, lc. No. l enucks. tc; io. I,
84c; No. 3, tc. No. I rounds. 12o; No.
I. 12c; N. t. Ho. No. 1 plate, tc; No. 3,
7c: No. 3, To.
POULTRY Broiler, S0e; spring chiek.
ns, 16c; bene, 4ci oocka, 8c roosters,
tc; stag. 8c; ducks, 15c; geeee, lOo;
turkeys, 13 16c; pigeons, per dos.. 80e
ducks, full feathered, 10i: aoeas, full
feathsred, tc; squab. No. L l) No. 3,
60c
FRUITS Orange: California navels,
all sixes. 82.75 per box, five-box lots or
mora, 3- 66 rr box; fancy Hunklst, 800,
840s, S4.00ir4 60 par box; choir Bed Bail,
33.60 per box. Grapefruit, 4Xs, 32 50 per
box; 64s, 117 per box; 44s, 32.75 per box;
No, 88.00 per bos. Apple, extra fancy
W. W. Pearmalne. t'.to per box; extra
Fancy Spltsanburga, 1160 per box; extra
fancy black twlga, 1160 per box; extra
iancy Black Ben Davis, 1160 per box;
extra fancy Utah Ganos. II. W per box:
Wlnesaps, 1175 par box.' Bananas, 32.00
173.36 per bunch, 4c per lb. Vegetablea.
New York Danlah cabbage, t'ie per lb.;
California new cabbala. 86 to 100-lb.
cratra, ie per lb; celery. Jumbo, 9c
rier dox. ; peppers, Mc per basket; head
ettuce, 31.00 per dos.; leaf lettuce, 4Uo
per dox. ; fancy tomatoes, J4.50 per crate:
choice tomatoes. 84 00 per erate; red
onion. 2c per lb.: radishes. Mc per do.;
artichokes, 1160 per doa. ; turnips, 60c per
dos.; endive, 26c per lb ; spinach. 60c per
do ; hrussel sprouts, SOe per lb.; para
Iry, 60c per dos. Union sets, yellow and
red. 61.60 per bu. ; whit, 11.76 per bu.
Straw beirlea, Louisiana, pint, ts.26 per
rase. Potatoes. Colorado Rural, 76c per
bu.; Red River Ohioe. 11 00 per bu.; Min
nesota Whites, tba per bu. Hweet pota
toes, seed to'k, delivered April t to 10,
12 Ou per barrel. Mushrooms, 60c per lb.
Cocoanuts. 33.10 per sack. 4V)c per dos.
Cider, 14 60 per keg. Nut. No. 1 Cali
fornia walnuts. 18o per lb.; blsck wal-
NEW YORK, April 15 Although the
volume of business wa slightly under'
that nf last rFlday. today's siock msrket
surpassed all records for considerable
over n year in the strength and ecope of
It upward sweep Over 200 separsA and
distinct Issues were traded In. Among
were a number of stocks whose Ion
period of Inactivity hsd all but caused '
them to h forgottre.
One of the reassuring feature of fn
session waa the comparative quiescence
of Bethlehem Steel, which remained tn re- '
tlremcnt after Its early advance and.
closed with one point loss. The entire
list with a few unimportant exception,
was under the Irresistible Influence cf sn
avalanche of new huvlng orders. From
time to time this was partly neutralised
by a renewal of selling for profits on an
enormous scale In the final hour, reces
sions of a lolnt or two resulted, but net
gain of 4T6 point were recorded In vari
ous stocks, while among inconspicuous
sreclaltlea even greater advancea were
n.ade.
Union Taclflo. United State Pteel and
other speculative favorites repeated their
hlah prices of a day or two ago and many
ether stocks of high and low degree rose
to levela unequal In several year. Al-'
most the onlv stocks to reflect backward
ness were those comprising th motor
group but even their losses were nom
inal In comparison with their gain of '
the last few weeks.
EngMgeinent or 87.000,000 gold from Can
ada and Inttmationa of additional Imports
from the orient were among the more In
teresting developments bearing upon' the
general financial situation. Kxchang on
(tarmany was a trifl firmer and remit
tances to Ixmdon showed no material
Irbanae in that Quarter.
Americana were Irregular In London.
Canadian Issues being lower with a better
demand for transcontinental .
The Bank of l-Jngland remorted a de
rided gain In Ita gold holdlnga.. the first
In seversl weeks. Together with a slight
strengthening of Its remrve liabilities.
Totsl sale of stock amounted to 1.360,0(4)
share. ...
following some earty irreruiamy. jne
bond market turned strong. Total sales,
par value, aggregated tt.WVOOft
United Statea coupon 3a declined Pr
dumber of sales and leading quotation
on stocks wer a follows: .
ffnle. rtixn. irw. v
Alaaka OeM "J "4
Aalsat4 C-er .... I4 4i 1 7Vt 74
Aa-V-.a Heat oar.... t2"0 44 4 44,
A...rl-. ca 31.
A.lea- . R ll.K 7I 71 W .
Amarlcas g. H. pfd .. .- - JJS
Am Ihisar Reflnlns I.Ww J" 1"?
Axerlr.n T.I. T.l 13 K WH lw ill
Amerlran Totwrce 841 !' 8 ,
AiMeomla Mining I4.M0
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Piilllr" Hacurlllea ...
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tteasral glaelrlo
Iliat Northern pM
tlrt Ne. Ora ett
nuraenti'im Fiploratlon.
Dllauls Central
Interhomash Met. pM..
Inaslratloa Copper
International Harvester .
Ktnul City SJnutkeni...
Lohish Valloy
loulaTllle A Nailtvllls.
Mnlean Petrnleua ....
Miami Ooppar
MlMourl, K. T
Mlwntirl rarifle
National niarult
National ImI
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Ntw York central
N. T. N. H. 4 H
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Northern Parlfia
Paelfle Mall
Paxltlo Tal. A Tel
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pallman Palae Oar
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ttaatllna Il.tno 1J
Rapublle Iras Steel... 1,10 2
Rack lalanl Oa. .
IT.ock Ialai.4 Co. pM 1.000 ' 1
pt. u 4 r. r. m pra.
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Temaa Compaajr .
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t'aion Paolfie pM
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nuts. 12c per lb.; Braille. lto ner lb.;
60 6-oi. rigs, u.vo per dos; nauowi aatea,
8c per lb.: filberts. 15c per lb : pecan,
ugar
raw,
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this nio-nlng. thirty-four car belna- re
potted in. 1 his brings th total for th
four days up to 37.44 head, which Is
larger Iliac last week, bul with that
sxoepiion th smallest of any recent
HHKKf Receipts
1 T si
40 7 07
40 T 1ST
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wei fair
12o per lb.; almonds, 20c per lb.: i
walnut Ataa 81 40 nar box: neanute.
7c per lb. : roasted. Wc per ib.; rsw, lull
IMS, JtirrDO, ac per tu. , emuru, oi.au per
can.
MIUCKLUtNtSOI'lt fhelled pop corn,
4c per lb ; crekerjack, 11.60 per case,
case, 1.T6; checkers. S.6u per ease, H
raee. 1.7.
Hftr York Money" Market.
NEW YORK. April It. MERCANTILE
PAPF.R-iT5S Pr nt.
BTLRLING EXCHANOK Steady ; sixty
dsy bills. 6176M); for cablea. 34.7V. 3; fur
Uemand. 34.714V).
HI L V ER Bar. too; Mexl'-an dollars. 88c.
BOND! Government heavy; railroad
"mSnTC Y Time loana firm: 60 days, 2Q
8 per cent; ninety daya. 8413 per cent;
six montba. SV par cent. Call money firm;
high. 2 per cent; low, 3 per cent; ruling
rate, 2 per rent; laat loan. 2 jier cent:
closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at ZVs
per cent.
Closing quotations on bond today wer
ss follow:
V. I. rot. 2. rag.... Mo Pae. t. la 47
So coupon sN. Y. e g. It ... TI1
V g. Is. rag 14li K. V. Oi 4Sio....H.
da opusob H'lVi'N. T Stats 4Wa... 1
V. S. 4a. rog iwiK. Y.. N. H. H.
o caupaa li ov. 4o loa
Panama eewooa, . 101 , No. Paclfla 4a 4244
am. Hmakara a....l04 o la 4'4
! A. T A T. ov. IHa.lOlO. g. U rot 4a
' Armour A Co. 4a.. II Pae. T. A T. la.... 94
' Atrnlaua goa. 4a.... 944PoBa. coa. 4a 47
Mai. A Ohio 4a .... sus Do con. 4a 104
, rhoa A Oht 4m.. 4a Roalinc son. 4s. .. 4
r. B A i I. 4a .. 44B. L. A g. T. r. 4a 71
! I r 4)a Itt'wMo. Par. e. 4a II
im rv. as 1' 4a rof. 4a H
I r I 4 rat. 4a ... M So c U aus
, D a K. O. rol Is. 41 so. fUHvar le In
' F.rl gen. 4a lalnlsa Paoifl 4a ...
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ex. No. lot 4 ... Mv v. a. Xubaor 4a. .. .IH4
III. On, rol 4a .... S4i I' I. Hieel 4a 11
K C. . rof. Da... 4'UW.h.ah M 4 in'
U K uol. 4a .. IIHWaat. rate 4 Ho...
an K. A T. 1st 4. 11 Weat. Bloc . ea.. 94-14.
ToUl aalaa tor tha day, iln4,044 ah area.
Lsstsa luck Market.
LONDON,-April 18,-Tha chlf activity. '
In th American section of the atock
market today waa In United Ptate Steel,
and th low priced shares. Th market
closed steady. .
SILVER Bar, 22 9-ld per ounce.
4Wl VI' A J W ITf aV 4 4.-III -
DISCOUNT nATEB-Short bills, I 16-14
per cent; three months, t 1-14 per cent..
OMAHA. Aprtl 16 Bnsk clearing for
Omaha today wer t8.236.742.43 and for the
corresponding day last year, 82. 44,791. 84.
Era para teal Apple sal Dried Frattg '
NEW TORK. April 16. -KTVAPO RATED '
APPLES-Oull and nominal. '
DRIED FRUITS Prun. Inactive.:
Apricot and peaches, dull. Ra Loins,
(jural.
MoVannla Witness ,
. At Railroad Hearing
CHICAGO. 'April It.-Dlscrtmlnatltm In . .
th proposed Increase In freight rates on '
coal, ona nf the oommtttee In wrhieK rnrtv-
one western railroad systems are seeking'
sented today by objector to tha Increase.
Among witnesses called war B. J. Mc
Vann of Omaha, who presented a oora-.
Dilation of rates on various commodities
to th Missouri river In comparison with 1
tna propoaea increase in coat rave. tp -
expert of tha Iowa 8tata Railroad eom-miaslon.
Convicts Work on
Mound Builder Job
MOUNDSVILLB. W. Va.. Aprtt .-A
fore of convicts from tha atat pamttsa
tlary her, today began th task of ro
stortng th historic mound, ona of th
largest worka of th mound builders
In th Ohio valley. Th mound has been
taken over by the state and will ba) con
verted toto a park. A movement is on
foot to erect on tha summit a monu
ment to tha memory of Captain Foreman,
who with twenty-five other wa raxsaa-
cred by Indian In 17V7, a short distanca
away.
WILHELMINA OWNERS TO
BEAR ALL DELAY COST
WASHINGTON. April li. -Apparently
th only loser by th prolonged deten
tion of th American food ship Wilhalm
Ina with It cargo at Falmouth, England,
will be th owner of the ship, and tha
loa will be th amount of th demurrage
rharg ts.
I Th Britten government ha taken the '
ground that the WUhalmlna waa free to
all at any moment after It had arrived
at Falmouth, February 9, If It cared to
discharge ita cargo of foodatuff. which
, th captain declined to do. Th British
j government's action in th case ts dis
closed in a communication to th Amer
ican embassy In London by Brr Edward -Gray,
tha British foreign mlrUater.