TlIK UEKi OMAIIA, TUKSDAY, APIUL 115. 11 f HEAL ESTATE MISCELLAXKOUS Lot Sale Tuesday The Finest Highly Developed New Kesidence Addition on the Omaha Market Today If you want to see where Omaha is making the most rapid and substan tial growth be sure to see these lots, which are located directly in the path of Omaha's most rapid growth. Street car takes you right to south side of this Addition. These Lots Ideal for a Homo or An Investment If you can't come out Tuesday call Doug. 2926 today or call Walnut 682 this evening and arrange to have ua show you these lots any evening or next Sunday. you Bankers Realty Investment Company GROUND FLOOR BEE BLDO. REAL ESTATE fABM A RAM H LAMPS FOR 8 ALB. I BARGAIN 240-A. farm iw m. from Mln 1 neapolla; 140 A. under cult.; 40 A. good (.meadow: 60 A. 'timber pasture; can firacUcally all be cultivated; good corn and; farm la fenced; 10-room house, barn, granary, machine shed, windmill, etc; 11 bead good milk cow a, 4 good horses, har nesses, wagons, complete aet of machin ery, hogs, chickens and everything on the farm goes at $45 per acre; !o,000 cash, baJance ran stand for 10 years at ( per cent. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. MUauai-1. GOOD South Missouri land on railroad. In well aettled locality, S12 per acre. Email or large farms on easy terms. Literature free. D. Merriam, Kills.. Ben ton. Ksnaaa City. Kansas. Mrbreiks. Executors' Sale Five 160-Acre Farms in Douglas County, One Mile From Millard John Hallenbeck lands are offered for sale at low prices and on liberal terms. If you are in the market -for a first-class farm close to Omaha, you pan secure one of these at a forced sale price. Payne Investment Company, 15th and Farnam, OMAIIA. CLOSE TO RAILROAD FARM AT ONLY $10. !78 acres, joining the town site of Berea, all well grassed, nearly all fenced, more than half good farm land, an ex cellent, close to railroad, farm proposition, for quirk sale, $2,800. You couldn't boat this anywhere In the world easy terms. fT4fa la .mall f.il.n.H nnin .nnlV. . Crawford on the Burlington). ARAH L. HUNOKRFORD. Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. wIhotMi, 40 ACRES gently rolling, t cleared and cultivated. 3-room frame house, log barn, borders on lake, price $900. $400 cash, terms to suit. Tom O. Mason, Shell Lake, Wis. M Iseel la aeoas. TO SELL LAND reach the Iowa farmers. Des Moines Is located In central Iowa. The Capital ! Pes Moines' leading dally, with over 48,000 circulation dally, most of which goee to Iowa farmers. The Capital will publish a 30-word ad 10 days for $2. The regular rate is lc per word per day. You save (1 on this offer. Mall your aid today. REAL ESTATK LOAXS tl' TO $10,000 made promptly. P. D. Weed, Wead Bid.. INth and Farnam eta CITY and farm loans, , $4, per cent J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 State Back. WANTK.O City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith 4k Co.. 1330 Farnam 8t MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H W. Birder, City National Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust CoT SEE us first for farm loans in eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farme, O'KEKr K REAL ESTATE CO., $014 Omaha National, Phone LougUie 371S. REAL ESTATE WANTED LlaT your property with h. 11. Lender you. 102 Neville Blk. D. MU0. LIST real estate and rentals with IHJN- .lwjpi it. n.. uu.. aui uni nai l Hank. SEAL ESTATE- FOB EXCHANGE I I OWN to acres, under Riverside irriga J tion ditch. All could bo Irrigated, about 4 miles N. E. of Fort Morgan, Colo. Price $75 per acre. Incumbered for about $1.3u0. and all due. Will trade equity for cheap dear land or grocery or hotel la umana. Address Burt Bt. tmi 6WAPSI 8WAPSI SWAPS! 160 acres black land, nine miles frooa good town, level, S4,uu0. for Omaha prop erty. W acres, Boyd Co., Neb., $3,200, mtg. 10. for house or light auto. j suic w. h- wonn aou. ior live equity la Omaha bouse or good lot. W0 acres, Merrick Co., Neb.. S18.303. rntg. w mm um. .... w liajr twfj paature; 4-r. house. Want mdse. stock. ft Ml - 11.11 . . , . . . . vrmm. m -, goua una, nan nay, ft ., equity $12,0 O. for rodse. BUCK. KINO A CO., 12 On Naf I Bank. Sl.OuO TCk t-flll .,it.i i ,00a company to exchange for good, I clear Omaha city property or might con attar (ana land. Address X tui. Bee. REAL E8TATB nsCELLANEOlS. Lots Here Can Be Bought On Easy Monthly Payments Purchaso Price of these lots Includes following improvements in and paid for: Permanent Grades Boulevard ed Streets Cement Walks Cement Curbing Shade Trees Water and Gas Free "Automobile Phone Douglas 2926 and we'll have one of our automobiles call tor you In daytime or any evening. How to Iieach This Addition Take a Benson car to the corner of 60th and Military avenue our man will meet and show you over grounds. E. P. WRIGHT, AGENT. Scott & Hill Co. GeneralContractors Builders of high grade residences and stores. We furnish plans and specifica tions. We are mighty busy now, but can handle a few more buildings. Scott & Hill Co. Dougia lwW. 3v7 .MoCague Bldg. FOR BALE Modern and attractive 7-room Tiouse; excellent condition and location. Address, A 350. Bee. ney. ABSTRACT OP TITLE Kerr Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. 306 Bo. 17th St. Phone D. 64X7. Jessen & Morrell, nk ras. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract office In Nebraska, 70 Brandels Thee. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE GET INTO YOUR OWN HOME MAY 1ST. MAKE A SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND PAY BALANCB LIKE RENT. I have for aale on such terms a beau tiful new bungalow which is now com plete except for wall decorations and electric fixtures. You can pick them out yourself before Saturday. This house la modern throughout, prin cipal rooms finished In oak, brick fire place, full cemented basement, it la only Vi block from car line In one of the city's oesi new residence additions. TERMS, $350 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT ' I also have another six-room house and a 6-room house which can ha mimhauil on similar terms. E. P. WRIGHT, Telephone Doug. 2928 today, nut &k3 this evening. Call Wal- BARGAIN IN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , This house is beautifully located rla-ht on car line on a high, beautifully terraced corner lot lacing east. Plenty of targe shade trees and some fruit. House is heated by hot water and la otherwise modern throughout. TERMS, $100 CASH, BALANCE LIKE KJ&NT. Call Walnut 682 tonight after 6 o'clock. Call Douglas 2926 any time today. E. P. WRIGHT, AN ACRE . HOME BARGAIN Easy monthlv payment a Thla irr. h a new 4-room house, the soli la rich and there la a fine, large bearing aranevlna yard. DON'T MISS TIHS Call Walnut 682 tonight after 7 p. rn. for further particulars. Call Dour sua In daytime. , BRAND NEW 4 rooms on first floor with ample space for two additional rooms and bath on second floor, stairway to floored attic; fill cemented basement; city water, alec trlc lights ;lot40xl2u; cement walks; located at 4415 Spalding; 401 N. 44th. Keys at 3734 N. 4th Ave. Price, tl.suo. $100 cash; balance $-0 a month. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. DON'T PAY ANGTIilLR MONTH'S RENT. Here Is a home all ready to move Into which can be bought for a small payment down and balance. Including Interest payable same as rent. ls North lth Street. I Six room cottage, modern, except fur nace; oaa iioors, oas rinisn in parlor and dining room. Every room newiv decor ated; combination fighting fixtures; east front lot on Boulevard; no special taxes' beautiful shade trees. Price $3.s?6. W. H. AHMAKSON, OWNER 61 N. 1Mb Bt nVE-ROOM COTTAOE, MOD0RN Hot water heat, full cemented cel lar, full attic, good poroh for ice box. beautiful view; good neighbor hood; all own their own huuies; close to schools and churches. $.70 will give you uosaess'on, balance Ilk rent. 4617 N. fctb. bt. Key wxt door north. C. M. EATON. 1W6 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. IBM. REAL E.HTATE SOLTH SIDE LA HUE two-story nous and lut Uvx 24, put to exchange for smaller (Ua :e. walking distance, or vacant lot on Cum ing or 4th Bt. Place is clear. Will carry difference back on property; no equities considered. Address P Me. Bee. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Receipts Large, Seventy-Six Cars Being- Received, and Price Goes Up Two Cents. DEMAND FOR CORN QUITE LIGHT OMAHA. April K. ;9I5. The wheat receipts were very go-d to day, a total of 7 rM being i.lvet. There was a good demand Vr this cereal and It advanced lU2'c. There was not more than a fair de mand for corn today, and It sold from ViTlSc lower. The receipts of corn were 1-1 care, but there were only a few cars sold. The white corn still commands a premium over the yellow, the white sell ing Sc above the yellow for the commer cial grades. The demand for oats was fair and ther old from Siic lower. It Is expected that the vlalhle supply of wheat will thow large decrease. Those who are on the bear aide of the market believe there will be a big drop In prices as soon sa the new crop begins to move, and thst this move ment will be earlier thsn usual, especially In the far south. Clearance were; Wheat and flour equal to 1,421,000 bushela; corn, l.ljO.000 bushels; oat, 6T6.0i0 bushels. Llverpol spot market: Wheat, m to 2Hd hlsher; corn, unchanged to Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,032,000 bushels and shipments 4.,000 bushels, againn receipts of 14.00 bushels and shipments of :".1,OUO bushels Isnt year. Primary corn receipts were i1.0no bushels and shipments 0B.0OO bushels, against receipts of 295.000 bunhels and shipments of iU.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were ;.t.t hush els and shipments 7M,0no bushel, against receipts of 535.000 buahels and shipments of .000 bushels Isst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 7 7J Minneapolis 175 Duluth ...,'v as Omaha 7i 121 34 Kansas City 293 147 3$ St. I.ouls M 16S 12 Winnipeg li7 The following sales were reported to day: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 2 care, $1.5X'i; 2 cars, $1.5KVt'. a cars, l.bS. No. J hard winter. 7 cars, $1.57; 1 car, Sl.&74. No. 4 hard wlntor, 1 car, $1.5ti. No. S spring, 1 car, $1.6614. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, $1.5fi. Corn: No. S white, 2 cars. T3Vc; 7 cars. 78c. No. 4 white, car, i2t:. No. white, 1 car, 72c. No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 73'c; 1 car, 7.Hc. No. S yellow, S cars, 73c; d cara 72c: cara 72c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 72Wc. No. 6 yellow, 1 car. 73c; 1 car, 70c. No. 1 mixed, 1 car tnear white), 73c; 4 cara. 73o. No. 3 mixed. 4 cars, 73o; 2 cars, 72c; t cars, 72'4c. No. 4 mixed, 1 csr, 72c. No. 5 mixed, I cars, T.le. No. t mixed, 1 car, Za; 1 car, 72o. Bample, 1 car, iWc. Oata: No. 3 white, 1 car, o3c; $ care, r.1Vkc. No. 4 a Lite, 1 car, &3c. tample. 4 cars, K2c. Omaha I'arti l'rlces Wheat: No. ! Tur key, ii.oUfti.bo; No. S Turkey, si.teai.S8; No. t hard, t1.67ttri.BMt: No. 2 hard, $l.u,itl.57.: No. 4 hard, Sl.fVa -AM; No. 3 spring. $1.64ftfl.56Vs: No. 2 durum, $l.47ift 1.4S; No. 3 durum. $14trM.47. Corn: No. 2 white. 7SH'r74r: No. 3 white, 773; No. 4 white, 72V,2c; No. 6 white. 721i72o; No. 6 white, 7VWT2c; No. 2 yellow, 737 73Hc; No. S yellow, 7214fi73r; No. 4 yellow, Tlflc; No. 6 yellow, ,i73c: No. 6 yel low, 70ftfT!He; No- 1 mixed. 721?'73c: No. 3 mixed, 72i7c; No. 4 mixed, 7lV472Hc; No. 5 mixed, HViSf'-ViC; No. 6 mixed. 71V ffi72Hc. Oats: No. 2 white, SlftMHc; standard, 53S4iMc; No. 3 white, 53Vtf34 ; No. 4 white, S-UfcMe. Barley: Malting, Ti'fiTSc; No. 1 feed, fif.WTJc. Rye: No. 2. $1.H'S1.09; No. 3. $107 V" 1.08. Kansas City (.rain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April Jfi WHRAT No. 2 hard. Sl.A7f$l.Us No. 1 red, $I.67H 1 fi: May, $1.554; July, SI WHCI SS; Bcp tember. $l.l'J5iiil.20. CORN No. 8 mixed. 7c; No. 2 white, Tfi'ic; No. 2 yellow, 77V; No. 3, 76oj May, 75c; July, l77H177Hc; Bcptember. "7c. OATS No. i white, 65'4igc: No. S mixed. 52c. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE 816-820 SO. 35T1I ST. Her are two bungalows, built strictly of day labor, and the very best material of their kind; and It will pay you It you are interested in buying a home to see these exceptional bargains. Just finished, $ front r. In oak, 1 a sun r.. with 6 win dows and 8. W. exposure;, 2 front r. have beam ceiling, bookcases between living r. and dining r., window seat and plate rail and panel In dining r. ; well arranged kitchen with butler's pantry and Icebox r. ; bath r. enamel and tile, with guaran teed fixtures; reflex lighting fixtures, which are artistic and up-to-date, stair to 2d floor, which Is large enough to fin ish 1 r. ; full cemented basement, furnace heat, laundry commotion, floor drain; fine east front lot, nicely terraced and sodded; street paved. Easy terms or lot taken as first payment. This house Is not the or dinary bungalow you see. but Is the very one that you would want for a home. Come and, see for yourself; house will be open today from 2:30 to 6 p. m. Rasp Bros. 106 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1663. $200 REDUCTION 5 rooms, all modern, cement basement, choice location, one block north of Field cluh district on 3hth Ave, splendid neigh borhood, close to school, east front kit; paved street. Quick sale price $2, WO. C. G. CARLBERG, SIS Brandels ' Theater Bldg. . RECEIVER'S SALE. Two good cottages in the Ilansoom park district, 174u and 1747 South Ixth St.. will be sold at public sale Tuesday, April 27, 1915, at 10 a. m , at east door of county court bouse. Pull information of O. B. LASRURY, 506 South 1th Bt. Phone Douglas 152. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. CALL WALNUT 215 Sunday all day, eve nings thereafter for axme flno, low rental houses. BANK STATEMENT RKPORT OK THE CONDITION OF TlIK STATE HANK OK OMAIIA of Omaha, Charter No. 1173, In the KUtte of Nebraska at the close of business April 21, 1315: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,191,325 36 Overdrafts 674 i Bonds, securities, judgments, claims, etc M.Mtt 77 Furniture and fixtures 18.752 06 Other real estate 20,0U0 0J Current expensea, taxes and interest paid 13.7fi 67 Cash Items 1.0o7 74 Due from national and state banks... $246,383 SB Chucks and Items of exchange 17.K11 03 Currency 61.IC4 00 Gold coin i,b& 09 Silver, nickels and cents 1,973 42 351,516 80 Total $1,649,516 35 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 30,W 00 Surplus fund 2)00 Undivided profits &i.02 60 Reserved for tnxes 4.0U0 M Individual deposits subject to check. ..$876. 456 Si Demand certtf lat-s ' of deposit t,8S 00 Time certificates of deposit 396.J99 Srt Certified checks .... 1,7(12 0 Caviller's chucks out- etsnding 12,311 U Due to national and state banks 177,608 07 l.iTO.IRI 2a Depositors' guaranty fund 4.S02 17 Total $1.640.tCi Si State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as. I, V N. High, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Banking board. F. N. HIGH. Attest: WILLIAM A. rK BORD, ALBERT V. KCHANTZ. Directors. Subscribed unit iwrtr. ti, lir..- ..u .1.1. 26tU day of April, 1915. Notary Public. IHICAUO tiRl 4D lnoVIIOS Pea tares of Trading ana (losing rrleea the llnara of Trade. CMICAUO. April W.-Humors tlist ltalv was about to declare war on Austria and on German as aell led to a good deal of selling today In the wheat market h. re. As a result prices cloaed unsettled at a ranxe varying from lc tlecllne to advance, compared with Saturday nlRht Corn suffered a net loaa of IS to ic; oata, Sc to 'c. and corn and provision, ViMOe to ITSc. Veering of prices to the hear side In wheat derived Impetus from the fact that no material downward movement of the market had taken place for more than a week. Overbought conditions. In thw trade, were Increaaed. owing to a fresh advance which took place at the opening of the sesKlon snd whlc-h came ahout chiefly In consequence of reports of ex treme apprehension at Liverpool rctinrd tnr an unchecked falling off of stocks In Urrat Britain. Uood ralna southwest, together with lib eral shipping sales at Kanaas tlty to Chicago hoiiees caused further breaks In the wheat market and csixvlally during the late dealings. A bis. ue.-ronxo in the United States xlslhle supply total seemed to have been fully discounted In advance. Increased country offerings put pressure on corn. The market was also handi capped by the slowness of rash demand. Argentine crop damage newa appeared to have lost Influence. Oats were governed chiefly by the action of corn. Ralna also favored the bears. Provisions too the down grade with hogs. Buying was only of a scattered sort Futures mr.ged as follows: Article) Pien. Hlgh.j low. Close.l Sat y. v heat May. July. Corn May. July. Oata May. July, rork July. Wept. Lard July. Bept. 1 6t! I 64S1 1 ''V.I 1 37 V 1 68 1 ffiS 1 4U M 57' 1 44 1 &! 7 1 S7, 1 t'Stl 7! sisl s;si so 1 I 1 0TH 1 13V1 0." 1 07,l 1 17H IS 4?Hi 18 6TW1 Is 47Vi IS 60 IS 60 10 3241 10 11711 10 3:h 10 S5 i 10 424 10 06 I 10 ) 10 80 I 10 70 10 50 I 10 47Vj 10 474 10 57S 10 W I i) r I 10 Va I 10 M rutin July. 10 50 Sept. 10 77V.I Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red. tl.Mfcl.WV No. 1 hard, $1.6W1 Corn: No. 2 yellow, 7S'y)'79c; No. 4 yel low, 77fo7;Hc. Oats: No. 3 white, ti9 BiVjc; standard, 67tf57c. Rye. nomliml. Barley, 7CKiJWc. Seeds: Timothy, S.'.Wka 6.75; clover, $8.50fn2.76. Provlalons: Irk, $17 4:' S: lard, $.H0; rlhs, $n.fiVtfil0.2B. BUTTKR-Higher; receipts, 12,127 tubs; creamery, 2Jrj,ic. KOU8 Iier; receipts, S2.9 rnses; at mark, rases included, 17(3 lSc; ordinary nraia iiHTrmito; lusts, lmtiu'iiic. 1 ULLl live, hlsher; (owls. Hktt IV;; springs, 18c. NEW YORK UKXERAb MARKET Qaotatlona of the Day oa Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK. April 26.-FLOUR-Steady; spring patents, $7.507.!M; winter patents, $7.20-(iii.fiO; winter straiahts, $7.i0a 7.20; Kansas straights, $7(?7.5d. WHKAT-Spot, Irregular; No. 2 red, $1.70. and No. t hard, $1.73, c. I. f. track; No. 1 northern. Duluth. $1,664. and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.67, c. I. f. Buf falo. Futures were unsettled; May, $l.i. CORN-Siot. easy; No. 2 yellow, prompt shipment. OATKSpot, easy; standard, 3c; No. 3 white, 24o; fancy clipped white, 664c. HAY-Flrm; No. 1. Sl.10irl.12H; No 3, $1.07H1.10; No. 3. 1.0OCgl.Ou; shipping. 8W w)C. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 1914 crop, lo-tfl4e; Paclfio coast, 1914 crop, lldilSc; 1W3 crop. 841 10c. lilDBfi Steaay; Bogota, Sic; Central America. Xqilc, LUATH hit Firm; hemlock firsts. 32c; seconds, S0ij31c. I'ROVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess, $19.00 M9.i)0; family, S21.0OH2a.O0; short clears. $!9 0iKij22.vO. Beef, steady; mess, $l.4lr 1 00; family, $m.60(3'2o.00. Lard, easy; mid dle west, $.80fe9.90. TALLOW-yulet city, 6Hc; country, 44 t'.c; special, 7o. BUTThR Firm: receipts. 6,0!2 tubs; creamery extras t92 score), 30c; creamery (higher scoring), 80414310; first. 2144 24c; seconds. 27Q2KC. KOOS hssier; receipts, 31,781 cases; fresh gathered extras, 23ifT23He; storage packed, extra firsts, K4iyX!Hc; firsts, 2n2ic; regular packed, extra firsts, 21VdSo; firsts. 30-21Hc; nearby hen nery whites, fine to fancy, 24244c; nearby hennery browns, ?24fi23Hc. CHEE8B- Firm: receipts, 1,314 boxes; state, whole milk, fresh, 16Hl6c; aver ago fancy, UH16a. POULTRY-Allve. nominal; no market established; dressed firmer; western froxen roasting chickens, 16Hft'2lc; fowls, 144al74c; turkeys, frosen. 15(0 21c 1 Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. At Omaha, for the twenty-four hoar ending at 8 a. m., T,th meridian time, Monday. April 26. 1916: UTATIONB OF OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- DlstrloL High. Low. fall. Sky. Cloudy Pt. cloudy Raining Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ashland. Neb.. 75 67 .25 Auburn, Neb... 74 67 .45 Broken Bow.... 62 62 .61 Columbus, Neb 68 62 1.36 Culbortaon. Nb 67 40 2.48 Falrbury. Neb.. 71 M 1.66 Fairmont, Neb. 60 62 1.38 Or. Island, Nb. 05 66 .62 Hartlngton, Nb 7!) 50 .13 Hastings, Neb. 64 86 . 45 Holdrege, Neb. 64 61 .NO Lincoln, Neb... 74 67 .39 No. Platte. Nb 58 63 1.14 Oakd&le, Neb.. 70 66 .611 Omaha. Neb.... 76 6 .10 Tekamah, Neb. 80 67 .26 Valentine, Nb. 70 62 .26 Alta, la SO Ml .07 Carroll, la 7 57 .17 Clarlnda. la.... 75 6 .16 fclbley, la. 80 57 .19 Sioux City. Ia. 74 56 .04 Lowest temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. AVERAGES OF CENTRAL STATIONS. Central No. of -Temp.. -Rainfall Station. Stations. High. Low. No. Ave. .00 Columbus ...18 LouiHVille ...22 Indlunap'lla .13 Chicago 24 St. Ixmls ...23 1 Moines.. 24 Minneapolis .61 Kan. City ..34 Omaha 17 88 60 90 60 .. .00 88 60 .. ,110 MM.. .00 84 62 .00 82 68 7 . 20 70 48 9 .40 72 64 SO .W 70 64 17 SO High temperatures prevailed In the eastern portion of the com and wheat bolt during Sunday. The weather la coo) in the western portion this morning and freexlng temperatures were reached st points In North Dakota. Rains wero general In the western districts during the last twenty-four hours, and falls ex ceeding one Inch occurred at a number of stations la Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. L. A. WKlJiH, lxK-al Forecaster, neat her Bureau. Minneapolis tiraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 26-WHEAT May, tl.Ut; July. ll.M'i: No. 1 hsrd. 11.664: No. 1 northern, ll.blH0.654,No. 3 northern. $1 .67 Vii 1 "' FLOUR Ad vs need; fancy patents. $S.1C; first clears. $6. 75; second clesrs, $4.90. BARLKY-fii(74c. RY11-Sl.12fil.l6. BRAN 822.60. f ORN-No. S yellow. 7PV4ir:SViC. OATS No. S white. 6l'(iW4c. FIAX-S1. 92461 M'A. Liverpool Orala Market. LIVERPOOL. April 26. WHEAT Foot, firm; No. 2 hard winter. 18s 7d, No. 2 red western winter. 13s 4d; No. 2 Manitoba, lis 2d: No. 3 Manitoba, unquoted. CORV Snot, firm: American mixed, new, 8s 6d; American mixed, old ia Hd; La Plata, mixed. Da lHd. FLOUR Winter patents, its. HOPS-In London, Pacific coast. iJ 10s QH 15a. at. Louis (irala Market. ST. LOUIS. April 26 WHEAT-No. 2 red, $l..ri94''4l r: No. 2 hard. $1.61Hrl.65; May. $1,574: July, $1,314. CORN No. 2, 78c; No. 2 white, 794c; May. 774c; July. 79Hc OATS No. 2. 66c; No. S white. 67Hc. $1,864; No. 1 northern. tl.Sb'l.W: No. I Evaporated Apples aad Dried Kralta NEW YORK, April 26. EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet; fancy. $,4ik:; choice, 74 fc714c; prime, 7Mtt74. LRIED FRUITS Prunes, dull; Callfor niss, 4441104c; Oregons. 84i04e. AprW cots, doll and esy; choke, 9V'jVc: ex tra choice, lurril'i'Hc; fancy, ll12c. Peaches, dull and heavy: choice, it'u-e; extra' choice. fcVaf.-'.c; fancy, Svirfio. Knlains, oulet; loose musratels, &4nTlc; j clif.l.'e trk finrv aeeiled. 7Wrf7Ur: a..M(llf.M 64S4c; London layers. L.tol.iO. i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Heavy and Prices Lower All Along tine Lambs Touch Higher Point HOGS PRICES SHOW A DECLINE SOt'TH OMAHA Arrll 2-', 1!U5. Iteceipts were: hstlnnte Monday . . CstVHiL Hogs, eheep . .10 8. H 4.f"0 S.inie day lHt week.. Same dv 2 weeks aao e-ame d'iy .1 weeks acn Same day 4 weeks aao Fame dny last ve:r. II.7S7 S.2..4 17.9.I5 i.?7l 4.. 46 I4 7.i0 7.9J6 3..t 4 SK2 The fotiowlns titltle thnti the recelnta of rattle, liotia and atirep at the Houth Omaha live etock -narket for the year to date, as compared with last year: 1915. 1914. Inc. Cattle KA.Ft 274.679 49.545 Hoga 1 (Is; IHkl.HSi 1M.UM Sheep 49.7o 847.0i J.6.T7 The following table hows the nversge price for ho.s at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 191$ I9I4.I91S. 11912. H91l.IHl0.ili.' April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April 1I 111 N6 8 511 S 811 7 551 7 4t 6 M! I 6 96 1 8t 10 oa 6 8,. $ 79 $ 9 6 9'ii 9 69 1 01 8 91 12 S "al 8 94 I 8 90 8 76! 7 55 1J, 14 S 62 8 6h 8 581 S 48! S 47 7 6b 7 9 074 8 IkM 3 66 6 90 IS $ 9. t 64 8 6v; 6 38 6 88 8 84 194 su-, 334; 414 31l 24 So-4 8 67 7 69 17 18, 8 G 7 71 6 08 $ bOi I 51 0t S 14; 8 961 8 89 19 S .51 I R9, sol 8 4 46 7 64 $ IU 8 90 6 K 8 M 21 64 6 98 6 9 7 01 7 0b 92 23 23 24 S 22 8 & 8 i S 84! S P 8 5! T 41 5 T1 261 W 7 8 34 8 691 t 63 8 741 1 244! 8 0 7 61 6 Ml 9 22 .Sunday. Receipts and dlaposltlon of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. RECEIPTS CAKS. Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep.! I'sc. C. M A St. P hi i ,. 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Parlllc 61 12 1,1 1 ('. oi N. W., east... 43 12 .. 1 C. ei N. .. west... h.. 7 .. 6 C. St. P.. M. O . 3 7 .. .. (.'.. B. & 14., east... 7 C. I. A J.. west... 67 41 8 1 C, It. 1. P.. cast. 7 3 1 1 I In nl- a"1.. e 1 n 1 iMiiittin v t'liuni an ,, .1 Chicago U. W 8.1 4 .. 1 Total receipts . ..H59 117 19 11 LISI-OSITION -HEAD. C attle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris 1 Co Swift & Co , t'udahy Packing Co...., Armour Co J. W. Murphy So. Omaha Packing Co, Morrell Krcy Co W, 11, Vannant Co Benton. Vansant A L. . Hill ei Son 1 B. Ijewis Huston & Co .1. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L F. Huss lioacnatnek Bros McCreary KelloRg... Werthelmer Dcgen... 11. F. Hamilton Sullivan Hros , Rothschild , Mo. Kan. Calf Co..., Christie HiKKlns , Hutfnian Roth , Meyers , linker, Jones V Smith,, Tanner Bros John Harvey Dennis & Francis Other buyers 54 1.227 781 959 I.2: "i 8 'iii 2-i0 1 J 213 58 154 97 1H8 426 619 213 365 78 22il 200 841 1 41 24 11 23 61 22 91 472 1.063 I.N2I l.t4 3.504 i.:."6 1.110 1,612 118 911 Totals 8.407 9.408 6,itl CATT1.I-Wlth this any every otner market heavily loaded with ratil this morning snd with all Klnls showing de clines of kicau-r or lens extent the situa tion t.u u.m hlodly against the selling In turuk..., liiIcmhu started out early In the m.rniiii.t Khi.uunclng a break of 104jn6c. Tl.ls of Itself was sufficient to make the river markets bout slow and lower. Buyers at this point atartod out bidding around l'Knlftc lower on killing rattle, but as sellers were backward about making concessions the early trade was slow and it was late before enough cattle had really changed hands to make It possible to quote the market. Buyers of stork cattle and feeders opened the trade hy paying steady or right close to steady proces for the best feeders, but common Blockers and trashy stuff were glow to possibly a little lower right at the opening. When the trade was finally under way light beeves sold at pi lues that were steady to 100 lower, with heavy beeves slow and 10n;16c lower. Cows did not show much change, desirable kinds being about steady. Oood feeders wore also steady as high aa IS. do being paid for the beat. In ferior grades were slow to a little lower. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice ?ornfed beeves, $H.0o6.40; fair to good cornfed beeves, $7.7MriH ; common to fair oornfed beeves, $7.0wrj7.75; good to choice heifers, $4.76j 8.00; good to choice cows, tS.6u?7.26; fair to good rows, $6.7616.60; common to fair cows, $1.7r'(.50; uood to choice Blockers and feeders, S7.50ifi8.0f- fair to good stnekers and feeders, $7.25(97.50; common to fair Blockers and feeders, $0.26 rji7.2; stock heifers, IS.7hit7.2t; stocg cows, $...60.7j; stock calves. $6.Z6.26; veal calves. $7.26.09.75; 1st bulla, stags, etc, $6.0n7.50; stock bulula, $6.2508.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Hp. A. Pr. No. . Tt. 4 I o it 1"0 7 to I '' I tt ii lint 1 ;t 10 iM T M 8 lovt 1 l 14 W 18 $ 1061 8 SThURK AND lHilr t-Kd I iota T 41 17 r4 T Tt 4 777 T tS 30 7(7 6 04 8 WtO f 4 I HEIFERS. 1 140 6 t 1 TM Ik 44 1121 1 70 U IM 7 tt I hi 6 71 4 tM 7 40 54 1071 T OA 4 Ml T 59 8 lit T U .1 7711 1 M CALVES. 9 84 t Tt 1 44t T 16 $ It TO I IM IM STOCK KKS AND FUELKRfc. 4 Mb 4 15 12 tab T to 4 til T 00 It 1044 T W 12 t 7 10 M 14 tM 6 MO T It ii , I0 6 00 HtMIS Supplies were fairly liberal for a Monday, about 124 cara or 8.54 bead being received. This Is about the same as for last Monday and almost twice as largo as a yesr ago. Shipping orders wero very llyht, and the few hoga bought early by shippers were all of a big dime lower, and pos sibly sb much as lupine lower. As high as $7,374 was paid eany In the day. In the end the hoga sold a big Hk: lower than last week, the most of them bring ing f7.i7.30, with a top at 87.374. n'o. . Sh. Pr. No. At. an. Pr. M ... T 10 tb Jvs 11 T 174 12 tot ... 7 21 lul ... s 62 2I 1U0 T M &i ... 7 t 2l HO T 74 1(4 240 7 it it 314 U 1 II 44 Hi ... Tili bt It 40 T 26 77 110 10 7 17 V4 SHfc.fc,P line of tue UHiilent Moiiuy runs for some time showed up today, only about nineteen cars, or 4.50U hesd, all .f lambs, putting In an apiearance. In the face of such light receipts It seamed al moat linpusulbW to bold alues down, but buyers followed laxt week's policy of waiting, ami as sellers were aMklng as much as 2w2no higher, It was 11 o'clock before a few lambs were flnaUy cashsd st prices that were about a dime higher, three loads sMling at I10.9O This Is a dime higher than the top at the close of Isst week, and a nickel above the best price ever paid at this point. Lven after a start has been made trade did not liven up very much, but the sup ply was so small that tt did not take a great while to effect a pretty fair clear ance. In the end the bulk of the offer-, lugs moved at $109n, with three loads of fed westerns ss $10.75. The one load of clipped stuff that showed up brought $8.76, the same figure as was paid on iaat week's close. (quotation on sheep and lambs: Lamba. light, $10.50t10 9n; lambs, heavy, IO.Vit luiVo; lamb, tnum, $M26ir?t; yearlinxs. light, $9 0u'u9.35; yearlings, heavy. 8 7:.'c 9.00; wethers, gocd to choice. $i.0tftfS 50; wethers, fair to good. $7.7!"fl8.JU; ewes good to rholce, $8.0n'o.60, ewas, fair to good, $7.6iH0u. Representative aales: No. Av. Price. 24 fed spring lambe 41 12 25 61' 7 Mexican lambs 76 :0 90 Kaaaaa tlty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April Sa-ATTI.!. R-iripts, 10, Ouo head: market for heavy steers weak: other cattle strong; prime fed steers. $4 Or k(i van, dressed beef steers. $7.2Va8.0ft; western steers, $7.00ift.(r0; Block ers and feeders. $6 ftftft.'Jt; bulls, $j.5ti 6.2".: calves. $6 0.i 10.no ilOOo-ltecelpts, 10.000 head; market j lower: bulk, S6.ir.4T7.SS; heavy. r.ftHA; r ackers snd butchers. $7.SftT W; llslit, ;.vti7 4,-,; i,ia. r.otv.r.r-j. I MIKKP AND l.AMHS-Reoelpt 8 410 head: market hlsher; lambs, $! vfr 10 90. yearllna, $7 7:411. 60; wethers, $7.ir.f 76; ewes, $7.0OiiH.60, CHICAGO I.HK STOCK MARKET Cattle Weak lloas gteady to Lower beep ftlrnna. rilU'AOO. April ?,-4A'rTLE Re ceipts. 9.W head; market weak, except cows and heifers; native beef steers, $4.10 r6W; western steers, $Mtf7 40; cows and helf.rs. $3 l(v(i8 bO cslve. 8. It IfS 0. HotlS-Receipts. 40.u) head; market ten.ly at lOti 16c decline; bulk of sales. $7.V'u7.50; light. $:.2fft7.ftl; mixed. $7 IV 7. heavy. M.Kxu7.M); rough, S6.aVrr7.tib; plka. S-i,n 7f. SHKKP AND LAM Hr- Receipts, 9.000 head; market strong; sheep, $7 60r!iS 00; lambs. $8 Mi ll 15 St. Loala Live Stoek Market. ST. U)1'1S. April 26 CATTLF.- Re ceipts. l.w head; market ateadf; native beef steers. $7.M4i 50; yearling steers and helfera, Sft.00tr9.00: enw s, $.iri 7. 2d; stock era and feeders, 8 O'Hi'7.75; southern steers, $.") 2T.Ti7.75; rows snd heifers, $4.CV1H.00; na tive calves, $U1PW960 HOtJS-Recelpta. 9.J79 head; market lower; plea and lights, $t.(Hl. 74; mixed and butchers, $7.50(67.75; good heavy, $7.50 ti 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 5.224 head; market strong; Ismbs. $95tm10.76; ewes. $n.;Vii8 25; clipped lambs. $8.i&u9.IO: yearlings, $ft.5P7j9.50; clipped yearlings, $7.00 TJ 1. 1.1. aioag Cltr Live Htoek Market. SIOUX CITY, la., April 26 CATTLE Receipts, 5.CW0 head: market lC4tl5e .omer; native steers, $7.uirr7.lrO; butchers. $,".6( 7 50; cows and heifers. $4.77v?i'7.2."; rsnner $3.7MS-4.W; Blockers and feeders. S6.WHi7.60 calves, $$.0O4t7.4O; bulls, stags, etc.. $50UQ t.wi. HOdS-Fecelpts. 3,000 head: market 10c lower; heay. S7.tOrtri.30; mixed. $7.; light, I7.1.VH7.JO; bulk of sales. $7.207 27.. SI1KE1' AND LAMUS-Hecelpts. 100 nraa. gt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April t6.-CATTLr-.-Re-celpta. 2,000 head; market steady; tteers. $7 .00418.50. cows and helfera, l4.50u8.40; calves. $6.1fl0.00. HCKM Re.-elpts. 4.000 hesd.t marks lower; packers doing nothing; lop, $7.45; bulk, $7..V(i'7.40. ellBBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3 600 head; market higher; lambs. 810 KvdOlO 85. OMAIIA t.EMER AL MARKET. BtTTTER 10. 1. I-Ib, cartons, Slo; No. 8. )-h. tuba, 20c. CHKHSE Imported Swiss, 33c; Amerl rsn Swiss, Mc; block Swlaa, 32c; twins, 164c; daisies. l.Ho; triplets, 174e; Young Amcilaa, 18o; blue label brick, ltv; llm burger, S-lb., SOo; 1-lb., SOci New York while, Uci Imported French Roquefort, 40c. FISH Trout, 14c; Urge crapples. 15c; halihut, Ho; channel catfish, lbc. herring, 8c: codfish. 13c: mackerel, lbc; salmon. 8c, eWBET POTATOKS-Ksnsas. 82.7S hbl. Wholesale prices of 'beef cuts, effec tive April 26 are ss follows: HICKF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1. 174c; No. X 16Hc; No. 3, K14c. Chucks; No. 1. 104c; No. S, 9c; No. S. 4c 1-olna: No. X, lc: No. 2. l4a; No. 3. lSVc. Rounds; No. 1, 134c; No. 2, 13c; No. 3, l2c I'lales; No. 1, 8,c; No. 2, 8sw; o. 3. h'c. POULTRY Brollere, 20c ajirlng chick, ens, 16c( hens, 14oi ccka, 84c; roosters, SHc, stags, 84cj ducks. 16c; geese, 100; turkeys, Utjlbc; pigeons, per dot.. 0ct ducks, full feathered, 10c ; geese, full feathered. 8c 1 squabs. No. $. si.a No, 8, 80c, Fruit and vegetable prices furnished by Ollllnskl Fruit company: FRUITS Oranges: California extra fancy navels, all slaea, 83.26 per box; 6-hox bte. 83 16 per box; fancy California ravels, alt alscs, S3 per box; 8-box Iota, $2.80 per box. lemons: Fancy Sunklst ftiXM, 360s, $4 to $4.11. per box; choice Red Bali, $3.50 per box Grapefruit; 36s. $2; 4tis. $2.25; 1Mb, $150; 64a. $176 per box. Ap plet: Extra fsncy white winter Pear malnca, fl.50 per box: extra f am y Oanos, $1.50 per box. Plncpples: Fancy Cuban 24s, ikt, 36 $3.75 per crate; 5-rrate lots. $3.80 per crate-for shipment Wednesday or Thurnduy. April 28 and 28. Bananas: $2 to $2.26 per bunch; 4') per lb. Btrsw berries: Ioulttana Lints, market price on date of shipment, prospective price, per rase. VEO ETA ULEB California new cab bage, 80 to I'H) lbs., Sc per Ih. Celery: Jumbo, 90c per dos. Head lettuce, $1 per dot. Iesf lfcttuce: 40c per doa. Arti chokes: $1.50 per dog Endive: S5o per Ilk Onions: Yellow, 80 per Ih,; Texas Ber muda, white, $2.2S per crste; Texas Ber muda, yellow, $3 Per 'crate. Onion sets: Yellow und red. $1.60 per bit.; while, $1.75 per bu. Peppers: Sne. per basket. To matoes: Fancy, $4 per crate. Radishes: 6t per dos. Spinach: 60o per des, I'sr sley: 50e per dos. Turnips: 60c per dos. Potatoes: .lorado Rural. Tbo per bu.f Red River Ohlja, 0e per bu.; Minnesota whites, 1A0 per bu. Xluehrooms: 50c lb, Aaparngusr. Home-grown, $125 per dol. MISCELLANEOUS Shelled opcorn. Ou per Ih. Cracker jack: $J.f.0 per case; on-half case $1.76. tjmes: $1.75 per basket. Clierxers: $3 50 per case; one half case, $1.76. Peanuts: Rnw, 7o per lb.; tack lota raw J u in ho, 80 per lb.; roasted. 84o per lb.; saltd, $1.50 per csn. Cncoanuta: S60 per sack; 60o per doa. Nuts: No. 1 California walnuts, ISn per Ih. Braslls: 12',o per lb. 60 6 oa figs. $2 per hot. Sugar walnut dates.' $1.40 per box. Filberts: 16o per Ih. Pecans: 12MrS Jier lb. Almonds: ioo per lb, t'offeo Market. NEW YORK April 76.-COFFEK The circulation of May notices, estimated at about 76.UX) bags, waa accompanied by a decline In the market for coffee fi-turea hero this morning, and after opening two to four points lower, active months sold off another point or two under liquida tion. Near month longs seemed able to switch Very freely into Ister new style deliveries at the widened differences, however, and prices later steadied on covering, with the closing one to two points lower. Sales, including exchange, 82,000 bags. April, 5. Due; May, 6.86c; June, 6.0001 July, 7 25u; August, 7.33c; Septem ber. 7.41c: Octribep. 7 47e- rVnv.mK., 7 .VI. . December, 7,f.9c; January, T.86c; Febru ary, i. lie; Atarcn, 7,rjo. it waa rumored that European houses stopped notices on from 16,000 to 30.UU0 bags, and that liurope hss also been a moderate buyer of mild coffee in the New York market. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 7ic; Santos No. 4, 10c. Cost and freight offers were about un changed. Rio exchange on London was l-22d lower- The I Ho market was un changed, Santos 60 rets higher. I Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 2i.-COTTON-Spot. quiet; middling upland, lO.tmc; sales, 4UJ bales. Futures opened steady; May, 10.20c bid; July, 10.50c; August, 10.00c; October, 10.7c; December lO.Mic; January, 10. Otic; March. March, 11 .12c. Cptton futures steady; May, 10.19c; July, 10.46c; October, 10.67c; December, 10 Wo; January, 10.97u. The corUn market closed steady, net unchanged to four points lower. LIVERPOOL, April 26.-COTTON Oood Inquiry for spot steady; prices Irregular: Komi middling. 6. ltd; middling. 8. 78 J, low miuuung, D.aeu; sates, 12, uw Dales. sugar Market. NEW YORK. April 2S.-SUOAR Raw, steady; centilfugai, 1.04.'; molasses, 3.87c; refined steady; cut krat, tj.rVx-: cuiahed, 6.70.-: mould A. 6.3V; cubes. 6.15c; XXXX powden-d, 6.05c: powdered, 6c; fine granu lated, 6 90c; diamond A, 6 fir; confection ers' A, 5.80c; No. 1, 5.6.c. Futures opened firmer In sympathy with the better feel ing In the ttrcct market At noon prices were 2fl7 points higher. Twelve thouHSnd hags of Cuban centrlgugal sold at 4 70c and 16.0(A) bags of I'oitu Rico at 4.61c. About 35.000 tons of Cuban sugar were sold to Europe on the basis of 'iu 1. o. b. Cuba. Metal Market. NFTW YORK. April 16-METALS Lead. $4,1644.20; Ixjndon 21 10s. Speller. $1.36 bid; lnaon. ti its. Tin: unlet st 40.uu bid. Copper: Strong: electrolytic, $16.60: csstlng. IU 25. Iron: (jultt; No. I northern, $l4lau 15.00; No. 2 nortnern, 114 tAj 14. it; No. 1 eouthern. M.0Wiil4 60; No. $ southern. $13 76Jrl4.25. At txinrion oopper: bpot. Hiu ): fu tures, A81. Tin: Spot. LlZ U; futures. C166. Antimony. hofi93. Dry t.oods Market. NEW YORK. April 36 DRY OOOD8 Drrse goodt markets were quiet todav. Cotton soods and cotton ysrns were firm. Haw silk was nw.re active at easier prices. Jobbers reported a mors active wash goods and white goods trade. I . . Johnatoa (im Back. Outfielder Jimmy Johnston of the Cubs goes back to the Paclfio coast, where he wen his fame aa a base ataaier. NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Consistent Strength Shown by Many; of the List on the Ex change. ' COPPER PAKTICULARLT STRONG NEW YOR K, April 38 -For the greater I art of todays market session stocks showed consistent strength, particularly toppers and other Industrials, aa well, as numerous equipment shares and mis cellaneous specialties. In the final hour virtually all thla advsntage waa lost, the market declining abruptly under the lead of Heading anu United States Steel. No specific news accompanied the sharp reversal, hut rumor was Just as buiy with adverse gi.tr.ip at that time as It had been earlier with a host of favorable III a. Kollipg of Reading toward the end seemed to emanate from substantisl1 sources, while the extensive offerings of Meel pointed to assist s nee from the) shorts The quarterly statement of the United Statea Steel corporation Is to be Issued after the close of tomorrow's market and Chairman Osry already has Intimated thst the exhibit will not be especially encouraging. Prior to the late selling new high frlcea hnd been made by some of thai ets prominent metal shares, their further gslns being In recognition of another ad vance In the asking price of refined cop per hy producers. Union Pacific, Oreet Northern, St. Paul and other Investment' Issues In the railway division alto were, higher by 1 to 14 points. In fact, the only lasgarda were Missouri Pacific and Mis souri. Kansas Texas common and pre ferred. Affairs of the latter road are ap proaching a crisis In connection with the plan to extend the $19,000,000 of nolea fall Ind due May I. Week-end developments were mainly favorable to the constructive forces re cently at work, Including as they did,, the optimistic views of high financial and Industrial authorities, together with the: detailed foreign trade statement andi some abatement of European selling. Al mott the only offsetting featurea were the aeversl railroad reports submitted, Atchlxon showed a nt loss for Msrrh nf SCI.flOO and Chicago Northwestern fell behind bv $4rA.n0 Hates for forelsn exrhange Indiested mixed conditions abroad, bills on London showing greater firmness, while remlt tnnees to ltalv were weaker. Total aales of stocks amounted to 770.009 tharet. Ronda were Irregular, the only strong real ores being copper convertible Issues., which rose buoyantly. Total sales, par value, were S4.52:l,iiX United States bonda were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotetlona en stocks were aa follows: i,!m. Httft. Ltw. CM. Altttt fVil As.almmaio Opco" ... Amtriia Ht aucar. .. ntrl.-aa IM Aa trims g. a St Amtrieta 8. A H. pti. Am Huttr geflolnt Amtrloan Ttl A Tel.,. Aavrlrta Tntarro Antronat Mining Ao-MtMi Rtltlmnrs Ohio Hltmktjrn Rtl6 Tr tlltornla rttrnltura ... rtntdian ltelflt Crnlrtl Iyitlhir 'nMaptka a Otitt Chlrtst Ureal Ws4tra. (Mrilii, M. A St. r.... C6lrt( A N. W CMik Oopptr f'nlnrtila Kutl Iron... rvior4n Retitntrn... Ptnvtr A Klo OranOt.., ptnver A. H. CI. pfd.... nittilltrt' SjteurltlMi ... grit Orntral F.l-trle (Inut W.irthtca prfl nrtsl Nt. Ort rtft (Iiith.lm Biplorstloa. Illinois Ontral Inurhoraush Met. td... Innplrttlns Onpper Intorntllnntl Hurwwsr . Ktnatt (Itr Houtnera.., ihlh Valley IuhiTlIrt Ntakrttle. Meiloto Pttroltum ..... Hit ml Copptr Miuttirl, K. A T Mltoourl Ptcllle Ntllonsl Bltcult t.nMI rH fw, l.4"t 7 10 74 4 IA. ll.tot .4r 41 1 744 74 '4 6 on intvi 1w4 lwl 8. " l't'4 not 1.10 12:4 U I 1 Hi im 1 140 t un I'M 4 ireit, lfi'. t.mn Tin ,7'i: I. Jit . 91 t6 14 141 a.eifl I7tw 1"H 174 l.ton 44 414 IM 41 S 474 "Vino "ri'i 4T 14 111 4141 SI 4. Id 741 14 12 J4' t,l) i.aoo 4 S4 474 33 4.tm 1J 114 :4 lt.Ifl l inn iMi 11.5 11(74; i.ivm tr'S l4 I.KO JtH 174 74' H.tnt ,44s 054 4 1114 1I141 jno III 4 K.ifl 28,0(8) Tt M4 4 84 1044. inn tt t : l.t0 1444 14 14 too m irt , 0 M r.4 l"4 4 121 K14; t'4. 114'. IS 121 44i 14' "4 . 11HI . 6.4181 , 17. tOO 194 114 14 giO 131 Ntllonal ltta Nevada Copper Nt York ntrtl N. Y.. N. H. a H Ntrfnlk 4 Wottra Northern Ptclflo PmIIM Mtll Purine T.I. A Tel Penntrlvtnla Ptllmts Pslars Csr Rsr Cos. Copper Rtatlng gtpukllo Irns a Htttl ... Rock Itland l'o. Rork ImtnO Co. pta at. l a. r. m td... fouihtrn PtciMr eVsthtrs Rallwtjr, Ttartatse Cop4r ....... Ttttt Cnmptnr t'nlon Pti-uio t'nlon Ptrlrie pM t'nltod Htttts SIMl...... V H. BtMl ptit Pith CV.pptr Wikttk pfO Wtrttrn Pnlon WeiitltRtitiivt ElectrlQ .. Ho'tina Powtr ... I. KM r4 l.ion 4. "no t.7M MS 14 07 V. 9" 4 4 4oq int ins im , too 1114 int4 1,0 1.1 31 too 1114, 114 1.800 U04 U 11fi'4. II n.ine 4 ti 144 M.7no 1MV 1M1 151 I 3, toe lr14 344 M4. . 3.000 4 4 4 S 1 1 4 'rioo 'iiii '4 4; l.ton 11 '4 ust ii 4.4O0 K4 844 44 ...... ..... .... int ...... ..... 1'74 V J4.pe i4 T4 mh ; pe 1004 m k' 81.700 71 114 114! one III O.109 04 04 04, ll.ooo 174 M4 M14: 0u0 144 84 II Ki-dtrMend Total tales for the Uy. 77O.O0 shorea New York Joy Market. NKW YORK. April S6. MercantUe . TAPKR J"4.i4 per cent. STERLING KXCHANOlfi-Bteady: slaty. day bills, 84 7oZ6; for cables, $4.79o0; for 1 demand. $4.7936. SILVER liar, toc; Mexican dollars,, 384c liONDS Government, steady; railroad. - irregular. TIMR T.OANS Steady: sixty and ninety, days, $Vtf3 per cent; alx months, $44 per cent. CALL MONEY-Steady; hlgb S4 per cent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate, $ per I rent; last loan, SH per. cent; closing bid,, S per cent; offered at 34 per cent. Closing quotatlona on bonda todsy werei ss follows: ' V. g rtf. U. r.... M4Mo. Pte. ev. 81 444, to coupon 014 n. T. r. (. 8S1... 0014 V. 8. At. rtg 1014N. T. Clly 4i.....ll),V, t tnupos 101414. Y. gl.te 4Wt. . . .M04 1 V. . 4.. rtg 1044N. T.. N. U. H. a toapas 1104 ov. ts I104 Pinama It Minna.. lot 4 Mn. Pacific 4a.. M At emtlurt St.. ..let do la 06 A. T. T. cv. 44t.l1 O fl. I- rr. 4e.... 014 Armour A (V.44s.. 4Pae. T. A T. it.... M4 Airbltos tn. 4a..., 0414'Ptna. eea. 4t 74 Ptl. A Ohio 4t So eta. 44t 1044 'h. A Ohio 441.. 7-aa.1ai stn. 4t M c. a. a Q 1. 4.... s4i. u a a. r. r. 4t n M a a P 44t.ini ao pat. tv. 4a 03 4a rv. la 10 4n nt. 4 i4 r. S. ref. 4 ,... 044 aa ry. It mi ix O a H. Ii. rtf. ts. 4T Ho. Rtllvtr 8t it4 K.rlt tn. 4t M I'nloa Ptclflo 4t 01 4 Klecirlc At IM4 4o tr. 4t tn4 Ot. No. lit 411.... M'tir. 8. Ruhbtr a....lo?s III. I'M. rtf. 4t.... 07S41'. S. Stttl It 101U,' K C. So. rtf. Is.. 00 Wahtan 1 It 100 U M. uni. 4t MStWnt. rnlon 441.... SI M. K. A T. IM 4.. TI4Wttt. Bleo. cv. is.. N Bid. Londoa ttoek Karket. LONDON. April I i American aecurlllea on the stoi'K market experienced a moder ate revival under the lead of Canadian Pacific, United Statea Steel and Amalga mated Copper. Tbe closing wss firm. SILVKR-Hsr. 33 15-ltd per ounce. MONKY 1414 per cent. IMSCOCNT RATES Short bllla. 14 pep cent; three months bills. S 15-ltfl per cent. Baak Cleartaa-e. OMAHA. April 28. Rank clearings for Omaha today were $3,478,414.48. and fop the corresponding day last year. $2,119- 732 11. DID NOT KNOW ENOUGH TO PASS COAL FOR NAVY Boris Braoskovitrh. In the local navy recruiting station Monday morning. atruggled with this problem, read to him by Lieutenant Tipton: 'Tf I were going to commit suicide I would not do It on a Friday because that would bring me had luck." The lieutenant read this front the book snd Boris could see nothing queer In the sentence. Nor could he detect anything odd in thla one: "The police found the body of the woman cut Into twelve pieces; It Is be lieved that aha committed suicide." Boris' Intelligence waa put down s . not high enough to fit him for the art of coal passing lr. the navy. CMS l-on of Ktw Ttrk stark gichaagt frur kite 1 tnara, I thtrea. SO atitm tnv tonouat let! IK a ItW thtrtt 4rnbel Is Tht (H4 Ut4 Rtvitw. laaiM4 tttrr Hvtuiwar 4)1 OS s pttr Basel tor taau.lt ctpits, 74Br4ai. N. Y. Cll.' I