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    HIE HEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2S. 1013.
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FOR RENT
' ' Hea ad lttae.
FOR RENT $65.00
Dwelling, 414 So. 38th St; tiled
vestibule, reception hall, front
and back parlors, dining room
and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 2
bath rooms, hot water heat,
garage. All in first class con
trillion. .Location A-l. lionl
& Baker. Phones D432, U317,
For Rent A strictly modern
seven-room flat, $22.50. 16th
and Corby Sts. Phone Douglas
4174.
DONEWON RENTAL. SERVICE.
Thl week we will take our prospective
renter to and from th houses listed
below :
"1 Par Ave 4 and -r. mod. flat. .828 00
Jul I IkA. 8-r. mod. cottage M
Ml N. mth St., 4-r., mod. ex. heat.. 20.00
13 Cumin, T-r. houae JO-00
1128 8. Slat St., 8-r.. mod. flat JO.OO
SW Park Ave, 8-r., mod., large yard 80 00
Bill N. 0th St.. r.. mod MOO
3m Cap. Av., 10-r. mod. flat 4000
814 S. S6th St.. 7-r., mod J JS
818 Pacific, t-r., mod jS.60
8MG Capitol Av., 4-r. mod.... SOW
lltt N. 21et St.. 6-r.. part rood 14.00
341S Parker, 8-r.. mod. ex. heat 1 00
10S7 . 2Sd St., 6-r rart mod.... 16.60
2219 8herman Ave . n-r.. all mod -6.00
Fl'RNIf HED HOU8EC.
W . th St.. T-r.. all mod ."
TQI Marrv. 6-r.. mod . rant summer. 46.00
DONELSON REALTY CO.,
Wl Omaha Nat Bank. Poug. 1476.
FOR RENT.
One of the nicest 6-room house to be
had for the money. Walking- dlstancex
All modern. Nevr occupied. Rent tor
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY,
nmiKi-. 6013. Walnut soar.
i'lifiO 4-r.. alectrlo light, well, cement
-"'beaement
316.00. 6-r.. modern execp. ni.
217.00 6-r., upstairs, with heat, all mod
ern. .
IHOOO 7-r., modern, except neac
S28.00 T-r.. all modern.
M OO-lO-r., flat, modern. .,..
AMERICAN 8JHJCURITT COM PANT,
Douglas 6018. Walnut 8087.
SIX-ROOM, modern houae, located at
t?W Decatur St.: will be vacant May 1;
iza per montn. r-none n.
MODERN 10-room brick houae, 2601 Capi
tol Ave. rnon mmr act.
GlobeVan&Storage
Storea, moves, pack, ihlpa; 8-horse. van
and 2 men. 11-25 per hr. : torage 22 per
mo. Satisfaction cuar. P- 4338 Ty. 220.
T-room modem heua. 110 S- 3bth St.
1810 PARK AVB., aaven-room. modern.
COOLEST and. moat desirable 6-room
apartment In Hanaoom Park dlatrict
will rant May let to Oct. let. Phona H.
Mil or m. lew.
SK.VEN room. 2487 Charl, 120. Phone
walnut -w. jx win
$18
ai-.ii.. u4rn artartmn(d.
0UIBUUIU l"V'T l l a ay- -'---
up: near poatofftce. O. P. Stebbln.
A bargain, 818, 6 large mod. rim., upaUIra,
O. Qruh at 8411 So. 84th St. s
FOR RENT
W bare a complete lurt of all heaaea,
apart mnU and flat that ere tor rent
Thla liat can ba acen free of oharge at
Omah Vw Storage Co.. 808 S. 14th St
ALL, . 68 per month up. 607 Paxton,
SRB the Central rumltura 6 tore. FKEH
RENTAL 1IT,
WEST FARNAM. S-3.N. 3th Ave., mod-
ern; with 8 bath room. 360.
t" ROOMS, all modern, on car line. H. 804.
Bxp. ' on- moving,
packing 4 . torag.
J a Ve XV4-VA yrn.m. IX met.
Gordon Van Co. S
tl N. 11th 8t Tel. D. 894 or Web. lttJL
Maggtard's;
Van and Storage
Co. Call ua for ea-
t i ma trm foe nftf
log, pauiiiig, ahlpplng.' 1113 Wabater St
Douglaa 14.
TTmiana Crvigh Son A Co.. Bm Bld.
JJ.UU3UB n ftU jMfcru ol th city.
ttra avnd OfHaM.
f rjw raniMrn nura. iv iuvmiw iu
1 VT W A...ka Ul A imaal a Waft. VhlaTt.Mt
tI 1,41 VIIteVAiea.. tiM avwy avwwvwai
im or Wab. 8148. .
OFFICES IN THflJ
BEST IjOCATKD
OFF1CK 3UILDINO.
Near Court Houae and City HalL
Rate from $10 to 846.
Vault. Electric LJghta, Water Free.
THE) BEE BUIUDINO.
The Building That la Alwey New.
R. O. Babcock, Sup'L Room 101
TWO atorea near poetof flea. - Sixteenth
tret; Sow rent O. P. Stebblna.
Read The Bee "Bualnaea Cbancea"
and get Into your own buatnaaa.
UTANTlCIt TO BTTT
"Vale buy everything i hand. Tyler 1418,
Ofr'ICW turnltur bought and "old. J.
ry . Jl l.t U-HHBH T.A . . Mint
DOME good computing acale and other
fixture for our new atorea. Phona
Basket oXfloe, 611 Braudeta Theater Bldg.
p. SiWO.
WANT TO BUT flrl'i aecond hand
bloycl. Addreaa Vl. Bee.
WANTED TO RENT
WANT1CD A amall ncaliy furnUhed
apartment or aulta of housekeeping
room of two rooma, at a reaaonabla
rata In a good neighborhood. Main floor
preferred. Ulva full detail. Addreaa C-364.
i REAL ESTATE
FARM HANC11 LANDS FOR IALB
tUtfaralav.
Llv Oak Colonies, none better. W. T.
Smith Co., tti-14 City Nat. Bk. D. 281.
Ave, Chicago. I1L '
C4oraw.
rOB SALE Farm, iao and SO acres, la
Peeta. Colo. Writ LteialUr. 8164 Ogdea
HAVB TOU a'JaKM FOR (AUt
Write a good deacrtyUon of your ' tad
and aend It to tb blou Ctty, la.. JoW.jaL
"Iowa Moat Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twecty-flv word every Friday
availing, SUurdajr morning and aveiy
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving alileen ada oa
twelve dlfreient dye tor Ui or 10 word.
Hi or 78 word 8o.
lArgeat circulation or any Iowa Bwa
pair. IbO.Ouo readara dally la four great
at tea.
Meameewta).
SAROAIN-MA. farm M m. from Mln
beapoliai lev A. under cult.; 4 A. good
meaduw: M A. timbered pasture: can
tiractlcaJly all b culllvateu; good oorn
land; farm La fenced; 10-room houae, barn,
granary, machine ahed, windmill, etc; u
head good milk oowa, 4 good boraea, bar
liii i. wagon, complete est of machin
ery, hogs, chicken and everything on tb
farm gue at 84 per acre; S&.utA oaah,
baianc can atand for 1 yeare at per
wnL Schwab Brua., iuJi Plymouth Bldg..
Minneapolla, Minn.
OOOD South Missouri land on railroad.
in wall aattled locality. 111 par aor.
Small or large farms on eaay term.
Literature free. D. Merrtam, KUls, Ben
ton. Kan City. Kanaaa.
160-ACRE FAJiM AT $14.
Is acres, H mils anuare, excellent soli,
only 4 miles wet of Marsland, good well,
small barn, potato cellar, acre under
cultivation, every acre lay nice for cul
tivation. Thla is a bargain you don't get
every day. at only 114 per acre and on
easy terme aearch tne country over, you
can t beat It.
ARAM L. HrNGERFORD.
Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraaka.
REAL ESTATE WEST 81PE
Eight New Houses
To Be Started Soon in Two Blocks in
Happy Hollow
Costing From $7,000 to $15,000
Why not select a lot in Omaha's best and beautiful new
residence district?
REMEMBER that only ONE-TENTH CASH and 1 OF
PURCHASE PRICE a month secures a lot or a discount will
be allowed for all cash.
HAPPY HOLLOW lies NORTH of DODGE ST. between
52d ST. and HAPPY HOLLOW RVD. West Farnam-Dundee
cars all run through HAPPY HOLLOW. Get off car at Boule
vard and walk north or south. A good place to live, a safe
place to invest.
May we send plats with prices .and show you HAPPY
HOLLOW!
GEORGE & COMPANY
Phone Douglas 756. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATES
FARM at RANCH LANDS FOR AtE.
Nebraska.
FARMS
NEAR
OMAHA
Five quarter sections, one
mile from Millard. Low price,
reasonable terms.
SEE
Payne Investment
Company
Omaha.
15th and Farnam. Tel. D. 1781.
. . WlMsula.
40 ACRES gently rolling, ( cleared and
cultivated, 8-room frame houae, log
barn, border on Lake, price 8900. 800 cash,
term to ut. Tom O. Mason, Shell Lake,
Wla.
MUaoellaaeowa.
TO SELL LAND reach the Iowa farmer.
Dea Molnea la located In central Iowa.
with over 48.000 circulation dally,, moat of
which go to Iowa farmer. The Capital
win pubiian a jo-wora ad 10 day (or 82.
The regular rate la lc per word par day.
Tou save 81 on thla offer. Mall your ad
today.
ABSTRACT OP TITLE
Ken
Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co., a modern abstract office,
806 So. 17th St. Phone D. 8487.
Jeesen & Morrell, Bk.g6!?.
SKtD ABSTRACT CO., eldest abstraot
etfloa In Nebraska. Iu8 Brandela The.
REAL ESTATE LOAX8
810 TO liO.Ouo mad promptly. - F. IX
we, weaa via., isth and f arnam Bta
CITY and farm loans, 6, IS. per sent,
J. H. pumont Co., 418 Btate Bank.
WAN Til City loans and warrant. W.
Farnam Smith A Co.. 1120 Farnam St
MONET on hand for city and farm loans,
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
WANTED City luau. Peter Truet Co.
61B ua flrat for farm loan in eaatara
Neb. United State Trust Co.. Omaha,
6
CITY IXXANS. C. O.Carlbera,
310-818 Brandala Theater Bldg.
OMAHA home. East Nebraaka farm.
O-KEEB K REAL. ESTATK CO.,
1018 Omaha National. Phono Douglas frit.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LIST your property with K. H. Lender
you, 80t Neville Blk. D. 3600.
LIST real eatate and rental with tQN
KLSON R. K. CO.. M Om. Nat l Bank.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
I OWN 80 aorea, under Rlveralde lniga
tlon ditch. All eould be Irrigated, about
4 mile N. K. of Fort Morgan, Colo.
Price 878 per acre. Incumbered for about
11.200. and all due. Will trade equity for
cheap clear land or grocery or hotel In
Omaha. Addre 3408 Burt St Omaha,
81.0U0 TO 8&.UG0 capital atock In prosper
ous company to exchange for good,
clear Omaha city property or might con
sider farm land. Addreaa Y t, Bee.
I Income Property. Write
for my new list. W. B, Townsend,
W hite Lake, 8. D.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Must Be Sold
Owner say to get the best offer pos
sible for these house, either rash or on
Kyment. This Is your chance to get a
rgaln In a house. Be ur you see the
ho us, then let us have your offer. You
will make money by buying any one of
three place :
im Decatur St.. a (-room house, with
city water; one-half block to car Una. Lot
SuslW.
4631 Parker St.. a 4-room houae; one
block to car. Lot 60x110.
HM Franklin St, a 4 -room house; two
block to car. Lot lOJxl&O.
Creigh, Sons & Co
Pougla 800 808 Bee Bldg.
DON'T PAY ANOTHliK MONTH'S
BENT.
Here la a home all ready to move Into
which can be bought for a smalt payment
down and baianc. Including Interest,
payable sum as rent
Bis room cottage, modern, except fur
nace; oak floors, oak finish In parlor and
dining room. Kvry room newly decor
ated; combination Ighting fixtures; east
front lot on Boulevard; no special taxes,
beautiful shade trees. Price I2.8.i.
W. H. A Hi! ANSON, OWNtB, -lt
N. ma St
REAL ESTATF WEST RIlK
SEE THIS
Owner, leaving city offer modern up-to-date
ten-room houae, on one of the
finest street on West Farnam hill, at a
big aarrtfice If sold thla week. Tel Har
ney 1368.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
$1,800.00
4 rojm, stairway to large floored attlo,
amplo apace for bath and two more
rooms, olty water, electrlo !!hta, cement
basement, nice lot, cement walka, located
4416 Spalding. 401ft N. 44th St.: brand new;
)j0 cash, balance 120 a month. Kays al
1.734 N. 44th Ave.
C. G. CARLBERG,
812 Brandel Theater Bldg.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN.
Hot water heat, full cemented cel
lar, full attic, good porch for Ice
box, beautiful view; good neighbor
hood; all own their own homes:
close to school and churches. 50
will give you posiieasi.on, balance
like rent. 4bl7 N. 39th St Key next
door north.
C. M. EATON.
1108 W. p. W. Bldg. Ooug. 1884.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SJDB
Field Club District
Brand new, two-atory dwelling, built
by day labor. Fine, large living room,
entire width of houae, good o'sed dining
room; butler's pantry and nu kitchen.
Upatalrs, three dandy bedroom and
sleeping poroh; fin bath room with til
floor. Oak floors throughout upstair
room. Thla ta a first t'laaa home. Nloa
lot, splendid surroundings.. Ak to aee
It. Can be bought on easy termst
Scott & Hill Co.
807 McCague Bldg. Phone Douglas lOHO.
Good Home
Field Club District
84.760 buy 819 8. S8th St. Thla U a good
5-story, t-room modern square house with
steering porch, having oak finish first
floor, built only 8 years, located on high,
sightly lot, with many beautiful shad
trees, block south of car line. Cement
garage on premises. Reasonable terms.
Must be sld at once. lJon t fall to a
this property If you desire a home In
this dlatrict.
George & Company
Tel. D. 768. 808 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
LARUS two-story nous and lot lttht
840. out to exchange for smaller place.
walking distance, or vaoant lot on Cum
ing or 84th St. Place I clear. Will carry
difference back on propeny; no equities
considered. Addreaa P 848. Bee.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
The Owner of These
3 Properties is Leav
ing the City and De
sires to Sell at Once
618-680 N. 'SSd M. A double brick, 10
rooma each, all modern, renting for 8M0.
688-40-42 S. 14th St. Three brick flat
of 8 room each, all modern; eaat front
on 24th St Your opportunity to purchase
a fine piece of Income property that ha
a great future to it.
On 28th St., between Dewey Ave. and
Jackaon St, facing west. A large three-
story brick building with an Income of
something over (2,000 per year. Large
lot: easy walking distance. Don't fall to
Investigate theee three properties.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY ST.
Beautiful Stucco
House, $4,750
uv van nrs.no new t-room nouss.
Owner has cut the pric to move It
quickly. There la k large living room
w.u wntfi ceiung ana
fliieplaoe, pleasant dining room, with south
exposure, compleb kitchen, with a but
ler pantry, thre large bedroom, with
plenty of window and good closet; uak
flftnr t h rtirwhnnt T-fc. I i . . - .
...... , num. is jocaieu
?n V1 ront lot. h'gh aund HKhtly.
w a. viii vM uii-v, m int xMrniai
part district. tuOn wlu hanJlav Lot u"
at fk i mt vrtu t Kla hnna
Glover & Spain
81-8 Olty National. Phone Dotglaa 8W3.
BUY A HOME ON KA8Y PAYMENT
W have two very floe 8-room cottsfe.
modern In every detail. Including
furnace, alectrlo light, (as, sewer
and water, either on of which can be
sold on payments of I WO oaah, balance the
same a rent. One of those properties ta
prlc4 at 6 300 and the other at 8i.aU);
both ar worth more money. Don't you
think you bad better make a start now
and cut out this rent proposition?
PAYNE INVKdTMKNT K.
Ware Block. lkmgla Pm.
FOR SALK-Modern and attractive T-room
bouse; exiellent condition and location.
Addrei. A 3M. Bee-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cash Wheat Drops from Cent to a
Cent and. a Half in Spite of
Higher at Liverpool.
BIO DEMAND FOR ALL CORN
OMAHA, April 31, lilt.
Cash wheat was from lUfiiup lower.
although th TJverpool rabies on wriest
were lc higher, hut th poor export de
mend caused a break In the market.
There were .not many , sales reported In
ny cereal; the demand a fair, but th
seller were holding not for higher price.
STrn w ""changed to le loiter and oat
"ac lower.
Th export situation while m11
likely to Imomve en eertitnt ee th. .
favorable rendition surrounding the essh
situation In the Argentine, where they
have had long drawn out rains and where
the quality of th crop he h3n lowered.
Corn specialists say th disposition of
country holder to sell around the present
level Is against buying on bulgea. Thr
sre many bulls who believe that the for
eign demand will take th surplu in the
next few month. Locally most of the
crowd are bearish and hsve been for
weeks. Visible supply, however, haa de
rreaeed 17,000,000 bu. in the laat five week.
t-iearanoee of wheat and flour were
JA"M 4M.00O bu.; corn, JJli.000 bu.; oat.
, At Liverpool wheat closed unchanged to
Id higher, corn, unchanged to Id higher.
Primary wheat receipt were 6M,ono bu.
and shipments 448.00 bu., against re
ceipt of 344.0no bu. and shipment, of in.
000 bu. laat year.
Primary corn receipts were 708,000 bu.
and shipment 44.000 W, against receipt
of 814.000 bu. and shipments of BS&.000 bu.
last' year.
Primary oat rwelpt were 14 (To bu.
and shipment 8M,0nO W, against receipt
of 41. (mil bu and shipments of 823,000 bu.
Iat year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
w heat Corn. Oat a.
Chicago 187 188 138
Minneapolla 1K3
DulutH 110
Omahn 43 68 18
Kansas City. - 74 41 8
St. Louie.
....... 31
7
0
Wlnnlnea 212
These sale were reported today: Wheat
No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars. 8I.W4: 1 car,
31 66W; 1 oar. 81.66. No. 4 hard winter: 1
car. 31.MH; 1 car, 81. al. Ry No. 8: 8
care. 810. Corn No. 8 white: 3 cam,
7lc, No, 4 white: 1 car, 7o; 1 ear.
TlVio. No. 8 yellow. 1 oar, 724o; 3 oara,
7Vo: 1 car, Tc. Vo, 4 yellow. I car.
C80; 1 oar. 7lV4o: 1 ear. Tic. No. 6 yellow:
1 ear. 77Uc. No. 8 mixed: 1 oar. 72V4A,
No. i mixed: 1 oar. 72r; I oara, 73o; I
nare, 71o, No. 4 mixed: 8 cars, 71o; I
cars, 70io: 1 oara. TOSko; 8 oara, TOo. No,
ft mixed: 1 car, 7ie; 1 car. .Hio; 1 car,
70c No. mixed: 1 car. 7M.O. Sample:
1 ear, 70c. Oats No. 8 wnite: 4 cam,
MHc. No. 4 white: 1 oar, tir. 'No. 8
mixed: 1 car, 63c Sample: 1 car, 61c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I Tur
key, 8l.67Hffl.88H; No. 8 Turkey. $1 MH
1674: No. 3 hard, 21.8641H1.67; No. J
hard. 21 64H1.6V4c; No. 4 hard, 81 61Hl
164H: No. 3 spring. 31.6901.6t: No. 3
durum, 31 44flH.46; No. I durum, 1.48'iri.46.
Cbrs: No. 8 whit. T2Hft'78'4; No. t
white. 7arff7?VL No- 4 white. 71nHc:
No. S white, 7rwnV; No- white. 70
70Hc; No 2 yellow, 724073Uc; No '8 yel
low, 72Hr724e: No. 4 yellow. TKT72V;
No. S yellow, TO72He: No. yellow, XL
fmHc; No. 2 mixed, 72WTJHC; No. 8
mixed, 7mmr4c: No. 4 mixed, 7r9714c:
No. 5 mixed. 70iTTlHc; No. 6 mixed, t'
70c. Oats: No. 2 white t,ikir,;Ar:
standard. KW&MV: No. 8 white. bS1t
KV; No 4 white, 6aO3Uc. Barley:
No. 2, ll.08&fjl 0; No. 8, 31.07Hg'1.08.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION!
Peat area ' of Trndlagr Cloalnar
Prices on the Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April n. Excellent eron
prospects for th United StateaC poaalbly
Hie best ever known, led to heavy selling
today In th wheat market here. The out
come was h nervous close at lH4j2Vo net
decline. Oorn finished lc to IHOISo
down, oat off 14o to 2Vfr2c. ana pro
vision Ue same as last nlgnt to TSaO
higher.
frloes for wheat began to break almost
aa soon a trading began. Strength - In
quotation at Liverpool had only a Pass
ing effect here Just at the start Attention
quickly centered on flattartng advices re
garding th outlook for a big domtlo
yield, especially In the more important
western tatea, th reault of fine growing
weather coming after reasonably good
rln. .
Notable lessening of. urgency In' th ex
port demand whether for old or for new
crop deliveries of wheat tended much to
emphasise bearish sentiment Country of
fering of old wheat Increased and addi
tional quantities were bought to come
hare from Kansas. Message from the
southwest hinted at the likelihood of an
unusually early movement of th new
crop.
Com gradually weakened with wheat
Besides, cash demand relatively alow,
the weather Ideal for planting and predic
tion were current that deliveries on May
contract would be large. Bear had thoelr
own way In the cats crowd. Field report
were moat promising and terminal stock
ig.
Higher value for hngg made provision
flrm: The bulk of the trad consisted of
change from nearby option to those
more deferred.
Future ranged a follow:
Artlcl Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Clos. Tra y.
Wheatl T
May. 1 84HI
July. uiij
Corn J
May., 77 i
July. 711
Oata I 1
May.l 66T4
July. I 614
Pork I
July I 18 10
July. 10 86
Sept 10 82H
Rib
July. 10 60
' Sept. 10 80
1 1H
. 7SHI
UHI
1 i
I 86HI
1 81
1 tvi
ss
, H
18 07H
18 60
10 88
10 47H
10 47H
10 76
I
78HI
I
84 I
83Tif
I
18 07HI
18 63H!
10 40
10 86 i
18 OtHj
18 47 HI
10 36
10 62M
10 BO'
10 62HI
10 2HI
10 77HI
Chicago Caah Prions-VW.eat: No. 3 red,
H.62Vij1.48V.; No. I hard. l .3il,av..
rnrn Vn I vIIax TTV.t7T . u. a
low, 76H8c, Oata: No. 8 whit. 64S
Mr: lt.ni1aMl HU.MUU- t v k
81 17H- Barley, 740lo. Seeds: Timothy!
fj.wut.w, I'tuver, n.WQ-it.w. 1'rovislons:
Pork. 317.60; lard. 310; ribs, 3.2Hm0.O3H.
BUTTER Higher; receipts. 12.1S tub;
creamery, 82'34c.
EUKIS Uwr; receipt, 61,19 cases: at
mark, cases Included, ITWISc; ordinary
firsts, HHISo; flrsUWHe-Uo.
POTATOrJH Lower; receipts. T cam
Michigan and WUoonaln, red, vac;
Mlchlxsn and Wisconsin, whits, 2343 .lie
POULTRY-AUv. lower; fowl7l4H,o;
springs, 18c.
New York General Market.
NEW YORK. April r.-eUOAR-aOi-ture
were quiet, but the undertone wa
steadier In the abenee of offerings and
in ivmDtlhv with h. .1 ...... . ,
l'rlces at midday were 2 to 8 polnu
higher. Haw sugar wa firm; centrifugal.
4.4o: molaes. 8.87c; raflnad. itoady
- . vs. imjfl:
creamery extras, 89 scoring, 30c; cream-
w, .wi.i.s, tu.c, iirsis, xiiya
F HI Weak; receipts. 46,012 rases
fresh gathered extras, 13c, storage packedl
Minc; riraia, kl'atno:
regular parked extra firsts, 2U4fciio'
firsts, aoWyaio; nearby hennery whites!
fin to fancy, 24c; nearby hennery brown.
CHEESE Firm; receipts, 2.U1 boxes:
4t Whnl. mill, e, Mr, ,r-.t. j .
... k m. iiPMfivu;
tat whole milk, average fancy, 169
16c.
POULTRY Live, nominal: no price
established; dressed poultry, quiet;
western fro sen roasting chickens, 17a
tlHc, fowls, 14VW7Hc; turkey, l&jjaic.
Mlaeieapolla Grain Market.
FLOU R Une hanged.
BA HVV.TtiQlc.
RYE II 14'U4,
BRAN ra!M.
CORN No. 2 yellow. Tli1r7V4c
OATS No. 8 white. 8l'.Wo.
SEED Flax. 81.iUVk0..ii8-.
"WINNEAPOLIrl. VllnB , April 17.
WHEAT May, I1.67H; July. fl.rtlH: No. 1
hard. I1.8SS; No. 1 northe.-n. l.6Hl 6JH.
No. 2 northern. 31 jb&l.Oi.
. LU Grain Market.
ST. I1TJIS. April r7 WHEAT No. I
red. 81 6(vun.6A: No. I hard. 1.H: May.
II 6tVjl 6v4; July. ll.ann.ttH.
CORN-No. 2. 77W; No. 3 whit. 78o;
Way 76V; July. 7V-
OATS-No. 1 65c; No. t white, 6&8MHC.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 77. W H EAT Spot,
firm; No. 2 hard winter, 13 H1: No. 2
1 84H)
1 88 I
77Hj
' W
66HI
1 Mr
U 80 I
10 40
10 66 I
10 62l
10 83VU
ted western winter, is d, Su. If Mani
toba, 14a 3td; No. 3 Manitoba. Ia l'vt.
tVH.N Spot, firm; American mixed,
new, 8s 4Wd, old, 8 vd, La 1'iala mixed,
as ivd.
OMAHA I.K91KHAL HtRHtT,
BfTTKR-.No. L Mb. carton. Sic; No.
3, Mb. tub. c.
l liKKSK imported Swiss, 38c; Amer
ican wlae. bloi k Mlli. twin,
l.'iei'; dalmes, I.Hc; triplet. 17"c; Soung
An erli-a, ISr; blue label brli-k. tHc; llm
btinrRer. Ill' W New York while, 18c;
imported KYenrh Rouuefort. 40o.
MNH Trout. Ho; isise crspplea. 14c;
halibut, IV; ciiannel cstMsh, He. herrlna,
ic, colfpli, 14f; mackerel, 16c. salmon lic.
SWI.U POTATt'lKS Kanas. 32 76 bhl.,
W holesale prlie of beef cuts ctlective
Airl 2 are aa follows:
HKKK tU'TS Ribs: No. 1. l?ie; No. X
l-wf ; No. 3, isic. Chucks. No. I, IOS40;
No. 8. V; No. 3, lH". Ilns: No. L
lAf; No. 3. lWc; No. 3. litVc. Rounds:
No. 1. ISV.C; No, , IV; No 8, lic. Plate:
No. 1. ,c; No i, 8Hc; No. 8. K,c.
Ifll LI RY Broiler. 20c; spring chick
ens, lie: hens. 14c: cocka. Hc; rooatera,
SV; stage, 84j-; ducks, 16c. gee, 10c;
turkey. ISftl.ic; pigeons, per do.. Me:
ducks, full feathered, lOc; geeae, full
feathered, 8c; uab. No. L 8l.au; No. 8,
Krult gnd vegetahl prloc furnished by
Gllllnskl Prult company: .
rRVlTS-Oranes: California xtra
fancy navels, all alaea, 1.136 per box; 6 box
lota. 8.1 16 per box; fancy California
pa vela, all aisra, 88 per box; 8-box lots,
8? per box. Imons: fwncy Sunklst
nns, .Va, 84 to 34.su per box; choice Red
Pall. 33 Ml per box. Grapefruit: 86. 82;
4fta. ti.lt. 64a, $160; 84a. 3176 per box. Ap
ple: lOvtra fancy white winter Pear
malnea. fl per box; extra fsnry Oanos,
31 60 per box. rinapplea: Taney Cuban
3V 8. 33 76 per crat; t-erat lota.
3S per crate for shipment Wednesday
E Thursday, April '& and 38. Bananaa:
to 8J.26 per bunch; 4n per lb. Straw,
rrles: Louisiana pints, market price
on date of shipment, prospective price,
per case.
VEOFTArtl.KS California new rah
bage, lo to K Ihe., 8c pr lb. Celery:
Jumbo, 0o per do. Head lettuce, 31 per
del. Leaf lettuce: 400 per do. Arti
choke: 21.60 per do. Kndlve: 36c per lb.
Onion: Yellow, 80 per lb.; Texa Ber
muda, white, 81.25 per crate; Texas Ber
muda, yellow, 3: per crate. Onion set:
Yellow and red. 31.60 per bu.; whits, 11.78
per bu. Peppers: 60e per basket. To
matoes: Faney, 34 per crate. Radishes:
f-c per dm.. Spinach: 600 per do. Psr
elejr: 5Cc per d'. Turnips: 600 per do.
Potatoes: ,"Yiloraflo Rural, 76o per hu.;
Re. River Ohl.w, 80c per-bu.; Minnesota
whites, ttto per hu. Mushroom: 60c lb.
Asparsgu' Home-grown, 81.26 per do.
MlSv'fcLLANKOrff-Shelled popcorn, 4C
per lb. Crackerjnrk: 8T.60 per eaee;
one-half caae. 31.76. I4mea: 81.78 per
basket. ClieeVers: 3Seo per rase- one
halt ease, tl.Tt. Peanut: Raw, 70 per
lb.; sack lota raw Jumbo, 80 par lb.;
rold. RHo per lb.; salted, $1.60 per can.
Cocoanuts: 88.M per sack; 6O0 per do.
Nuts: No. 1 California wslnuts. Ho per
lb. Ursula. U'.c pr lb. 80 8 o. figs, 3:
r dot. f 11 gar walnut aatee: 1.40 per
ox. Filberts: 16c ner lb. Pecans: lfwc
per lb. Almonds: 20c per lb.
Corm aad Wheat Region Balletla.
.At Omaha, for the twenty-four hour
ending at 6 a. m., 76th meridian time
Tuesday, April 27, 1916:
STATIONS OF OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain-
Dlatrict High. Low. fall.
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Aahland. Neb,. 78 86 .00
Auburn, Nob... 74 64 .11
Broken Bow.... M 41 .06
Columbu, Neb. e 62 .09
OulberUon.Nb.c3 40 .00
Fairbury. Nt.. 73 4 .08
Fairmont. Neb. 70 47 .10
Or. Island, Nb. 70 83 .00
Hartlngton, Nb 64 OT
Hasting, Neb. 71 48 .04
Holdrege, Neb.. 71 47 .08
Lincoln. Neb... 72 64 .00
KIa IH.lt. KTfc. a. AM , A
Oakdale, Neb.. 67 63 .10
Omaha. Neb.... 72 M .X)
Tekamah, . eh. 76 64 .00
Valentine, Nob. 68 42 .14
Alia, la. 70 62 .13
Carroll. Ia 72 64 .80
Clarinda, la.... 77 60 . 30
Mlbley, la. 71 63 .36
Sloua City. la. 70 88 .00
Cloudy
Cloudy
AVERAGES OF CENTRAL STATIONS.
Central No. of - Temp.
Rainfall
Station. Station. High. .Low.
No. Ave.
Columbu ...18
62
1 .10
.. .00
,. .00
t .10
Louisville ...23
Indlanap'll .12
80
88
86 .
. M
78
m
76
70
62
60
0
60
68
4
64
60
C'hloago 24
St. Loul ...38
De Molnea. .84
Minneapolla .61
Kan. City ...84
.00
M
84
a
6
.60
.40
.20
Omaha 17
.10
Th weather continue very warm In
the eastern portion of the com and
wheat region. Shower were renaral In
the weetern portion. Rain of en tnnh
or more occurred aa follow: Chariaa
City. Ia., 1 00; Mllhenk. S. D., 1.04, and
i-arnpDeii, Minn., i.a.
Lj. A. WFTH.
Local Forecaster, weather Bureau.
Kanaaa City Grain and Provision.
. n .nu . - . , ,-,', 1 , M I . T, 1 1 (JAM 1
May, 11.6V ; July, l.7MjX274; Septom-
urr, li.lo-nttU'l.lBtt.
tDRN No. 2 miged. TMPmWe: No.
wnite, rw: ro. I yellow. 7be: hfo. a
75c; May, 7rl1(8!734o; July, 7Ho; Septem
ber, 7Hc.
OA I H No. 8 white. MWfffifo: No. a
61H4l12o.
Coffee Market,
NEW YORK, April 27. COFFEHV-Tha
Markat for futures waa much Ices active
today and scattering account appeared
to have been pretty well evened up, while
may noucea were circulating yesterday.
After opening quiet at unchanged nrloea.
the market eased off under amall offar-
inga in the absence of prompt support, but
steamed at a' net mss or from 8 to 10
points and later rallied on near month
covering. Th close wa net I point
higher to I point lower. Sale. 8.000 bags;
April, 68t5c; Mav 6.rSc; June. .06c; July,
7 ic; August, 1.81c : September, 7.30c; Oo-
tober, T.c; November, 7 c; December,
t.mc: January, T.aic; renruary, i.vie;
March. 7.74c. Snot quiet: Rio. No. T. TVo:
Santo No. 4. 10c. Coat and freight offers
were reported unchanged. Rio xoheng
l-i(Kl lower. Miine prices uncnangea.
Metal Market.
KFJW YORK. April 27. M BTAIJt Lead
steady, at 34.lfrti4.20; Indon. 30 17a id
titll (m. Spelter, firm; spot. 118.76; May.
gin: ionaon, u.
TlN-nrni, K1.60 bid. Iron: quiet and
unchanged. Copper: Strong; electrolytic,
6lft.7b; casting, l.i.
At London: Copper: Spot. 81 I
futures, ta 10. Tin. Spot, 164 10; fu
ture, tit M. Antimony msaavi.
I
Cotton Market.
new york. April n.-orrro Nnnot.
quiet; middling uplands, 1060c; no aalea
Cotton futures closed steady: May,
1A1W., Till- in Mm A-.aa. l aAa. I
v.v., wu.y, . . w j , w . i , i J. , .v-
comber, 10.64c; January, 10 86c; March,
U 06c
The market closed steady at a nst de
cline nf KA11 points.
LIVERPOOL. April 27. COTTON Soot.
In fair demand: nrioes ataady; good mid
dling, .loa; mlining. 6.74d; low middling.
6.Md; aalea, io,wo bale.
Iry Good Market,
KIW YORK. April 27. DRY QOODS
Cotton good were firm and quiet today.
Yarn were antlva. Silk for fall were
quiet. Men' wear In sheer construction
wa active for Immediate delivery. Fall
trade wa quiet. An order for 26,000 wool
blankela for Belgium was filled.
Evaporated Apple mm Dried Frwlt
NEW YORK, April 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES Iu II and nominal.
DHiiui) FRUITS Prunea. quiet- Apri
cot and peachea neglected. Halalns in
active. Blewx rttr Live Stk Markat.
SIOUX CITY, April 27 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,0 head; market lOo lower: native
steer. 8a 8r8.00; butcher. So.804f7.60;
oow and heifer, 86 67 60; canner. 33 60
06.00; stocker and feeder. 87.0007 70;
calves, 88. 0000. bulls, ataga, eta, 44 7?
SO.
HOOS Receipt. 6.800 head market 6o
lower; heavy, 17 tl.V, mixed, 7.1tiy
7.20; light, a7.0Xt7.lfi.
SHEEP AND LAM A43 Receipt , l.frO
head; market steady; ewea, 64.ToO7.00;
lamb, 87 sufjn OQ.
Kaaaaa City Llv Stock Markat.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., April r.-CATTLE
Hacelpta. 88.000 head: market hlghar;
prim fed steers. IN ArfK OO., dretsexl beef
tear. 87.80l 10. weatern ters, 87.36f)
8.10; stocker and feeder. 86luS.40; bulls
6Vfr36; calvea, .M10.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 8.700
head: market lower; lamb. M'oUVTl;
vearlmaa. 17 wtj.. jo, weather, 7 J.76,
ewea, HTjt.SO.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Attire Sellers at Good, Steady
Prices Sheep Slow, Bayer
Very Bearish.
H0OS AROUND TEN CENTS OFT
BOI'TII OMAHA. April 27. 1915.
Receipt were: Cattve. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday 8,106 .'4 4'14
Estimate Tuesday , 16.600 l.tW
Two days' tntsla 16.301 23.6A4 1 1.314
fme day last week. .1041 1S,(4 10,
Sam 3 weak ago 10 474 M.7 tn.3'2
Sam 3 weeks so ft. 30.4.17 17.8A6
Psme 4 weeks sgo Il.ttl 30.M8 2.61t
Ssme days Isst year.... 8.081 11. Wl 13.434
Th following table show th receipt
of rattle, hose and sneep at tb South
Omaha live .lock -narket for the year
to data, a compared with last year:
116. 1314. Inc.
C(tl 3.W.M7 3.23 63,M6
Hon U"3. P,T47 lM.H
Shep M8.130 0,ITi4 1.144
The following table show th average
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
tock market for th last few day, with
comparison:
Data. 1916. li4.lll3.llMl.lfll.lV9.l.
Anrll I
8 3w
iH
I Mw
? 07H
3 7
I
46
e
H
I 01
6 80
f M
IN
102
M
IN
M
t 01
T 06
April 18
Anrll 14
ADrll la
April 16
Anrll 17
April III
Anrll 191
14
3
April 301
8 Vk
a sot
April 31
April 33
April 3a
1
Arm 84
I '
1 68
3 78!
e
April 2i
A Di ll W
84
I 6
Ml 6 74 13(
I 8 601 7 611 8 all 23 I 32
I 3T T 87 6 86 3 04 1 6 rl
April r
Sunday.
. . .. . . . 1 i.t Hu. a. An
re-ipia ana aipomun ... " " r "
at the I'nlon Stock Yard. South Omaha.
tor twecty-rour noun enuin a& y
Cattle. clog. Bnp.n see.
C M.
st. r..
Ws bash
I
t
68
11
7
30
6
S3
4
1
2
Missouri Paelflo ....
is
i
16
Union Pacific
C. N. w., at..,
C eV N. W., wst...
C. St. P.. M. A O..
C. B. Q., east...
C, B. q., west..,
C. R. I. 4 P east
r n 1 a, p.. msi
Illinois Central 6
Chicago O. W 8
Total receipt
Morri 4 CO
Swift at Co
Crdahy Parking Co....
Armour Co
Uneoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co
Mcrrwll
W. B. Vansant Co
Hill A Son
F B. Lewi
Huston Co
B. Root Co
H. Bulla
L. F. Hub
tloeenstock Bros
Kellogg
Werthelmer Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Broa
Rothschild
Mo. Kan. Calf Co...
Christie
Hlggln
Huffman
Roth ...
Mayer
Tanner Broa.
John Harvey
time -,.
Dennis ft Francis.,
Other buyer
Total...;.... 8.&ST 8,6M T.780
CATTLE Heeelnt wer rery liberal
thla morning and th total for the two
diivl mnunla tn 16 108 head, being the
largest for any similar period for a long
time back and larger than a year ago by
over 7,000 head. In rtta of the large re
ceipt th trad wa In vry sausiaciory
condition, th movement on most kind
being active. The big bulk of all the
cattle ohangvd hand In very good season
In th forenoon.
Handv liahtwela-ht beeve of good
quality wer th moit nought after and
they wer free seller at prloe that were
fully ateady to poaalbly a little stronger
In apot. On th other hand heavy rattle,
though steady, were not so active a th
lighter weight.
Cow and heirera were tree aeuor ana
It did not take pubere vary long to clean
ud th desirable offerings, although r
prices lust as high a ever, but with more
cattle In alaht buyer wore able to dis
criminate more cliwely an to quality, with
in result tnot tne ia oeairaoie xinas
wore slow and oluty n little lower In
spots.
quotation on eattle: Oood to choice
yearling. I6.fl0rr8.40- good to choice heavy
corn fed heaven, 377Mf 00; fair to good
oomfed beeves, 8T60rr7.76; common to fair
oomfed beeves, 7."iP7.60; good to choice
heifer, 84. 766, 00, good to chole cow,
M.Cr7.26; fair to good rows, 86.76C4l.0O;
common to fair cow, 23.7ftuX.78; good to
c holes stocker and feeder, 7.25u7.80;
common to fair atockor and feeders.
S8.2IVU7.36: etock hlfr. 86.Tbtr7 28; stork
oow. 6.60a.76; Stock calve. 84.264)8.36;
veal calve. 87.2E4.76; fat bull, stag,
etc., S6.00ti4.60; stock bulla, S6.3iaH.60.
Rapreserttstlve sale:
BKEF STEERS.
Ha
4...
II...
U...
4f...
11...
St...
U...
t...
II...
M...
Av.
Ne.
Av. Tt.
1 34
;3
T 41
1 6ft
1 H
T
1 at
II.,
r..
34.,
..
34..
II.,
..111 It
..IMI 7 at
.. HI T M
. io
.1100
. HI
T M
!"
1 F0
1 SI
1 H
I It
.1400
. 117
.K0
. 1
. 81
.117
It
II 1411
13 Til
BTKKRH ANi. Ha,tla;iri
... sn T M M Hi
T
M
.....
3
3
16
1 N
... lot 1 M il
... MT IN II
... rw 14 1'...
M EIFe.rto,
...Ml 4 4
... M IN f
... M IN 14
... 67 T 10 4
.1144 T T
. 144 T M
. M 6 36
. l T II
. 441 7 10
. 114 1 44
. 413 t 4
1 17 T 1 . .
BULLS.
140 4 0 I Ml 4 II
1 110 6 M 1 UUO
1440 I II 1 1IU I 44
I loio i 4 l :h iu
1 114 I Tl 1 446 7 6
HALVES.
M m I Tt 1 II 8 31
I III T 1 I 4 M
1 44 7 M t lit I 1
II 41T T 40 J Ik It SO
7 44 3 88 . 1 116 14 C
1 STOf K K I'M AND FEEDERS.
13 M 14 II ITI T I
3 a 4 71 4 TS 7 40
10 'Ill t 16 It 116 1 71
8 M IN 14 I.t I
... 41 R It 61 ut
33 mi t M
HOOS A heavy run. the heaviest for
ome time, showed up thla morning, about
iM ears, or 14.W) head being received. The
U-tal for the two days Is ZJ.sM head, a
gain of S.Ooo over laat week, and twice as
large aa for th same period of laat year.
Trade opened bearish, but seller ex
pec ted to tsk off om on so large a
run, and hlppr had little trouble In
filling their order at figure that were
a big nickel and In om Instances a
much a 410e lower. Moat of their pur
chase were mad at 87 307.26, with sev
eral loads aa high a 87 ku.
Paoker mada their early bids a big 10c
below yesterday' prion, and a salesmen
wer not expecting to make ao lar a
conceaalon, n thing wa don until well
aln toward noun.
About 10:80 packer began raising their
offer clowly and starting at their early
bid or 7.1H price gradually worked
upward until when first sales wer made
they were no more than a big nickel be
low yeateraay. t,vtn at this time mo ve
rm nt waa rather dull, and when the big
bulk of the supply finally moved It waa
at price that war hardly 6 lower. To
ward th extreme cioa not oorapatltlon
brought prio on a few of the last sales
up to almost a ataady basis. A clearance
was made before noon.
Hulk of the killer moved at 37.17HA
T.8.H. with the big string at 17 20 and a
numoer or (nippers ren it. lb, with
tops at 17.30. Th average markat was
hardly tc lower, althougn chipper wer
pretty close to 6310o off.
Kt. at. 8k. ft. . Av. . v.
at w ... 1 ii r tn t i nw.
U tet ... IU 11. U 16 ,
u m ... 1 M II ... 7 K
14 It ... 1 3 TT 3o ... 1 (0
SHEEP Arrival totaled omethlnc lika
M car, or I.OU0 head, thla morning, run
ning aa usual er iai largely U lamb.
Thl waa a fairly liberal run aa com
pared with most day of the last fw
8 84 T 66 6 86
8 83 T4b IM
3 8 80 e o
36l8 7 TK IK
6 4l 6 (A t 6i
fir 3 n i
Imi 8 7 t TO 4 OA
I 78, f 80 I M
4ft! I f 64 83
8 46 I f 64 I 83
3 3. 841 f 46 I 80
El 3 4l T 43)
277 213 84 I
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
, 6.18 1.638 404
.1.640 1.674 tm
,1.141 3.064 S.TM
,1,08 I.3N 2,1M
, 48
.10
. 21
. 74
, 61
i 1
, 39
. 103
. 81
. 43
. 84
. 88
. 13
. 18
. 113
274 ,
. TO v
20
14
Ill
:. w
261
IM
1H2
364 41 134
werka. Talker who made a big fight
sralnat paying higher prices yeaterdav
welcomed the heavier receipts tcdny a
good chance to work value toward
lower levels, and they mrte tlielr offers
all of quarter lower, and some trader
thought aa much aa wnc rielnw yester
day a fig'irea. Salesmen could aee no
reaaon for the prnioacd decline and aa
they were pricing; their offerlnga on Mon
day basis thin. remained at pretty
much of a standstill until a late hour.
In the end aellera wer forced to glv
In, th lambs selling shout 26c lower tnsn
yraterday's extreme high prices. There
were tin sheep In sight to make a test of
the market.
Quotation- on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
light, 310 Jf.U10 66: lambs, heavy. 810 00
10.86; lambs, shorn. H.W1; yenrlln.
light, 8."i.Si; yearlinga, heavy. 3.lCf
8 00; wther. good to choice, Is.OOJiSO;
wethcra, fair to good. 21.7&tr8.0u; ewes,
good to choir. 8.0iiI8.60; ewes, fair to
ood, 37.6C8 00.
No. Av. Price
16 cult lamb 64 8 60
116 fed lambs M 10 4
271 Wyoming shorn ewe to 1 on
JJ6 Wyoming horn ewe 80 7 AO
ir.,1 Wyoming shorn ewe 8 161
368 Wyoming shorn ewe 2 7 0)
i70 fed lambs 77 10 .S
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
CHICAGO, April 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 8.0m head: market steady; na
tive beef ter. 86. IOflS.66; western steers,
IM.nf7.40; row and h4fera, l8.in9s.iO;
calves. HlVtieco.
IKKIS-Reeelpta. 12.000 head: market
weak at a shad advance; bulk of sales.
27.407 Si; ght. 7.3Sw.gn; mixed. 87 01
T.60; heavy. 8H.80ni7.5O; rough, ti.90;.0i;
plga, ft yyu,76.
SltRHP ANT) lJtMBS-Rcelpt. 18.000
head; market alow; hp, 37.tuQ4.60;
lamb, 3H.9'10.80.
.
t. I.nwla Live Stoek Market.
ST. LOl lS. April 27 -CATTLW Re
ceipt, 24.6.T6 head; market 10c higher;
native beef inra. 87 6(U 60; yearllngM.
leer and heifers. SS.orvuo.30: rows. 86.00a
7.26; stocker and feeders, 0Ofl'J.76;
ouinem steer, xn anfe vu; row and befT.
er. 840r4.00: calve. 3.OHi60.
HOtlS Rc.pt , head; market
lower; plga and light, S60B7.7O; mixed '
and butcher, 87.4aT7.t,; good heavy, 87.40
Q7.00
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, l.OM
head; market strong; lambs, 80 6tvffio.T8;
ewea. SatntW; clipped lamha. 67M,10-
M.HInn a-riVAUA,t. aIImma u.-pII -
T.tfjul7.;6;.
St Joaeph LI Stnck Market
ST. JOSEPH. April IT-CATTLE Re
ceipt. 3,300 head; market weak; eteara.
r.0rja60: cow and heifer, 34.e0O4.tt;
clve. Sd.OntjAoO.
HOOSRtKelpt. .!O0 head: market
lower; top, 17.); bulk of aalea, 27.304
T.87H.
SHETOP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4,0011
head; markat alow, 4lO.26JilO.76.
Local gtneks nad Roads.
Quntatlona rarnlh4 by Burn Brtaser Cm.,
441 Cm-be Mai lest I bank eulldlos .
tn- Bid. Atkt4.
Avery a O ttu ;i
liutltr Bros. .x)
t llr gtrvlo Md M 1
Cltr Tnie pri., Oraaht in
Cltr Natlenai Hank. Omaka loe
Deer a, Oa , M.,., 7 A
rairmonl CrMnwry I r eaat f4.... )m Ut A
H-4rulle Prtas Prick, com 1 .
Llaroin Tel. Tel., rem 84 01
Mnlln Plow, fti H 101
Omtna P. n. M, Kr. M.,.. 14, 7"4
Omtha m V. BR.. B.. r tt
t'nUed H. L lit pt4 71 7iifc
I'nloe TanUOataha M
t'1l. Ortla. com'. tt .....
Bwltt Od yW 304 lot
Bon at
Athlna Apt. I. HIT J OH
OrmmnnWMlth Edtmn Co. la. 141.... 9 100
Olumhui. N.b , kClw. 6a. UJ4. ....... l s
Ianlee Hltr Co. , 11.3 lo
Hooker Co., Ntb., I lee lot
Ui.nln O K. Ii. ilti ... M
New Tork City 4t. 161 msk ssva
tlraah Steer 4t, 11WI , lot , .10j
i'lt o Omtha Imp. 4 St. 1117 M in
Omtha Wtur 4vt. 1HI Iti jnjit
Oir.ha c. H. m. Itf. ta. 1M tt m
t eritt m Co. to, 44 Hu
"tat of I tah m in iiu
6-ttae Inltad empire le tiu.
loivtrelir Plaue. Neb., 4H. 1H7 M tw
Wlckll baioa Stark Vtnli 4t, UI4... at joo
New York May Market.
NKW YORK, April 27, MERCANTILHl
PAPER 3Ht34 per cent.
STlf RLl.Nti KXCHANUB Fay; tO-dny
till. 84.T6-6; for cable, Him; tor da-
i.nH, r..-K '
SILVER Bar. StlUe; Me.lran MntleM
SHe. ' . "
BONDS Government ataaitv! Hllra4
firm.
MONEY Time toon. aler: 10 and M
oaya, S4f per cent; six month, 3tya
'e per cam. vati money, eaay; high, 1
rr cent; low. 14 per cent; ruling rate. '
per cent; laat loan. 3 per cent; cloalng
bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
Londow Stork Market.
tie on the etock market failed to hold
' .i,TiiuvvmenL ana ctoewo:
ey. A modereto amount of bualnean
til flnlM wllh AK t.klu,. t'. -I. - a .
o ...t, v. duiuii a-i;i.iu tn nioL acuve
share.
HILVKR-Br. 1VIM per ounn.
. MrVvKY-IHTTlH par cnt.
cent; 8 month. I jrMicjS per cont.
. Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. April i7.-Bnk clearing
rite Om.ha, . . w - ., ... m T
,?r. J oorrwaponding day last year.
MILLER UNDER SUSPICION
FOR NUMBER OF THEFTS
Tha police will take th aheea away
from Ed J. MUer. itinerant. nm 41m
thl morning and carry them to the horn
Of W. H. Thomag Of th Brandela atorea
In order to compare tha cole with foot
print mada In tha Thoma garden by a
man who tried to get In Sunday night.
Mr. Thoma aew th man trying te
get In and h acreamed, frlghtanlng him
away. She wa unablo to Identify Mil
ler laat night Detective Eddie Morgan
arreated Miller yesterday when th latter
tried to pawn a watch toln from th
horn of C. R. Archer, California flat.
On Miller' head wa Mr. Archer1 hat,
and In hi pocket wa a pair of Archer1
spectacles.
Washington Affairs
Continued flocking of foreign labor to
Panama In the completion of a canal hag
mad restrictive measures necessary. Ac
cording to advices to the State depart
ment immigrants arriving In Panama an
third class or deck paaaanger now are)
rxiulrd to depoait 830 with tha govern
ment pending presentation of proof that
they have secured permanent employe
ment
Electric propelling machinery of tha
new battleship California, first battleship)
of any nation to be equipped with the
electric drive, will be built by th Gen
eral Electric company of New York for
St-l.OOO. Award of the contract wa .an
nounced by Secretary Daniel.
Assistant Secretary Rooaevalt of tha
Navy deiMtrtment and Assistant Secre
tary Phlllpp of th Stat department,
who, with Vice President Marshall, rep
resented the government at the formal
dedication of the Panama-Pacific axpoaia
tlon at San Francisco, reported to Pres
ident Wilaon that the exposition wa a
luoceee In every way.
Senator Henry 'F. Llppltt of Rhode Is
land and Mr. Thoma K. Laughlln of
Pittsburgh were married at Mi. Laugh
lln' s home by Rev. Cotton Smith. Mr.
Laughlln I a sister of Mn. William
Howard Taft.
Will reduc Inflamed. Strained!
Swollen Tendon. Ligament;
Musclea or Brule. Stop th
i j lamenee and pata from a Splint,
" Side Bone or Bone Spavin. No
bliiter. no hair eon. Horse caa be
tiled. 2 a bottl delivered. Describe
your rase for pcil int true lion
and Book 2 K Free
ABJQRBINE, JR., th antiseptic liniment fot
mankind. Reduce Strained, Torn Liga
ment. Enlarssd Glanaa. Vein r f-iis Ti .
Heel Cute, ora, tUei. Auer Mia. rtu
WIMlltlltMiilmM4. BtANt . 1 1 , IrM.
. 10.80, f.lf- 1 04 T cajst ttrad, etYUit', ttsk