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THK BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, AI'RII, ::o, 1!U.V 13 K y r i . ; t n FOR RENT H oases Mud ColtiiiH. HANDSOME 4-room hraw having Itin, shade, trdn. 919 S, oth St 1122 8. 32D ST.. room all mod. house. $40. 3m23 Pacific St.. 7-rm. all mod house, ii'i, 33 Howard St., 6-room partly molrm house, $1t.."1. 301" Oinrf St., 6-r. pertlv mod house. $!.", ALFRED C. KENNKI'T I'OMPAM, "9 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 722 9-ROOM house, modernWal. 26.V9. 3209 CARS. large rooms, practically newT large, yard, modern. 41 N. flat. 10 room, now. $.v 411 N. 23d. 10 moms mod.. 2 hatha $lo. 170 Farnam. 81 r., mod. brick. $fv. 4401 Farnam. 7 roonn, mod.. J2' ri Howard. 6 room". $20. RINGWALT. Brandel Thea rtldu. rin. w a t mi'T ei 16-sliiiday" allT day, eve- ntngs thereafter lor wine fine, low J-ROOM. modern, oak finlKh. m- Par Ave., 40 and $42: -room, modern, 3012 Kim At.. $24. Harney I .MO. NKW, entirely modern, 6-room brick, lo nated 1416 S. l'Hh St. Phono Douglas 470, E. 1). Branch. SIX-ROOM, modern house, located at 2710 Decatur St.: will be vacant May 1; 23 per month, Phone H 4432. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, shipe; 3-horse vsn and I men, $1.26 per nr.: storage 12 par mo. Satisfaction unr. D. 4:3 fc Ty. 230. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. T-room modern houae. 110 S. 96th St. KFVEN rooms. 2427 Charles, $20. Phone Walnut -.". Or will sell. FOR RENT We have a complete list of all housea, apartments and flata that are for rent Thla Hat can be Been free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. 806 S. lth Be ALL si sea. M I r month up M7 Peyton, BEB the Central Furniture Storea. FREB RENTAL LIST. , WE8T FARNAM, 123 N. 3Sth Ave., mod- ern: with i bath room, $50. ROOMS, all modern, on car line. H. 3049. JC RPCfi PaVtlng. Ste moving. a to rage. 144. .Gordon Van Co. S3 Moving-, tig. Storage. KS N. 11th 8t Tel. D. 894 or Web. 13S3. TV IT 1 Van and Storage mov- Ins. packing, shipping. 171 Webster 81 Douglas 14. TTnnaoa Crelgh Bona It Co., Bee Bids. UUUBtB In all paria of the city. tore and Offleca. OFFICES IN THE BEST IjOCTATKD OFF1CF1 BUILDING. Near Court Houae and City Hall. Ratea from $10 to 45. Vaulta, Electric LlKhte. Water Free. THB BEE BUILDING. The Building- That la Alweya New." R. O. Babcock. Sup't. Room 10!. NEW modern store, beat location; In North Omaha. 2414 Aniea Are., Webster J1S8 or Web. 8149. TWO atorea near postoffice. Sixteenth etreet; low rent. Q. P. StebbUia. WANTED TO BUT Tale bnya everything .d hand. Tyler 14ta OFF1CK furniture bought and sold. t. C Reed, 1207 Farnam. Doug. 14. WANTED TO BORROW WANT to borrow 13,500 on eeitlon good land in weetern Nebraaka. Will pay 10 per cent for quick loan. Write owner, care J Mi, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LA IS US FOR 9AI09 California. Live Oak Colonlea, none better. W. T. Smith Co,, 918-14 City Nat. Bk. D. 2819. Coloraao. -"OR SALE Farms. 180 and CO acres. In PeeU. Colo. Write Deiatler. (364 Ogden lOW , ... -.r HAVB trOU X FARM TOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send it to the Sioux City, la., Journal, "lowa'a Moat Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Friday evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, givliuj sixteen ada on twelve different daya for U; or $0 words, 14: or 75 worda $S. Largest circulation of any' Iowa news paper. 260,OOl readera dally in four great elates. ... ' Slits aiwta. ARGAIN--40-A. farm M m. from Min neapolis; 140 A. under cult,; 40 A. good meaaow: W A. timbered pasture; can practically all be cultivated; good corn land; farm la fenced; 10-room house. Darn, v granary, machine shed, windmill, etc.; 11 . heaa good milk cows, 4 good horses, har neaeea, wagona, complete set of machin ery, bogs, chickens and everything on the 'farm goea at $45 per acre; $0,000 cash, balance can stand for 10 years at 6 per I cent. Schwab Bros., 1-tiS Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. . Mlaaoarl. GOOD South Missouri land on railroad, In well aettled locality. $12 per acre Small or large farma on easy terms. Literature free. D. Merrlam, Ellla, Ben ton. Ksnsaa City, Kansas. Nebraska. 153 Acres Near Millard Fine farm, on main travelod road, and only 15 mllea from Omaha. About 40 acres in native upland hay, balance mostly In corn. Small creek at No Improvements. very fine farm in a prosperous neighbor hood. Prlne, $140 per acre, (21,446.00. One-half cash. Payne Investment Company OMAHA. 15TH AND FARNAM. COCNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA. $11, OU) buya a highly Improved farm, consisting of about 61 V acrea located on one of our boulevards out from the cltv, only a 40-mlnut'a ride. Good water sys tem, small amount of fruit, aome alfalfa, tame hay. nke Urge beautiful shade traea and all kind of vhrobberv and about 10 acres of natural tlnibei, makln? a beautiful park. This ts an ideal urooo- I sltlon for handling thoroughbred slock of 1 any kind. Living spring in pasture. C. R. COMBS. US Brandeia Theater Bldg. Omaha. D. 3914 1)0 ACRES, resdy for the man with en ergy. Tills is right ,n the heart of 415 and fcx) land and lays as good and yet, on account of certain financial troubles, 1 can aeli this quarter for ti.wu, $7u0van, the balance nack for uearly 4 ear at per cent. This is a rare opportunity for a man with short capital. This placo lays t miles out from Whitney and 11 mllea from Crawford A RAH U Hl'NOKRFTiRD, Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. r REAL ESTATB -M3SCELLAXFOV8 HAPPY HOLLOW BuyWhere Others are Buying HAPPY HOLLOW lies NOKTli of DODGE STREET between 52D STREET and HARPY HOLLOW RLVD. Wost Fnmnm HJ 1l tl i. if """ucr t ni a nil j tin iiiimiu iiu) iioiiwm. tivi mi nu. vn m Hip BoUleVnixl find Walk North Notice the Residences Recently built or uow building and remember that this is just the beginning of the building in this beautiful residence section. Eight New Houses Costing from $7,000 to $1.1,000 will be sturted soon in two blocks. Select Your Lot Now And join the home owners in this beautiful residence district where values are jncreasing. A good place to live, a safe place to invest. Small Cash Payment, Easy Terms George & Phone 1). 75G. Lot In order to close out' about 20 lota we have near the end of the car line in Benaon, we offer same at $ 160 to $260 a lot TERMS. 14 to ts a lot cash and $4 to Ifi a month. All within easy walking distance to car. with cement sidewalk all the way. Gcod Improvements all around . Fine new brick school. Nearly all have city water. These are not cheap lota, aa the price would Indicate, but good lots at a dirt cheap price and on easy terms. It Is our cleanup or bargain counter sale of lota In this locality and It Is your opportunity. Tour opportunity to get a lot for leaa than it la worth. Tour opportunity to begin putting away a little money each month and soon have a lot, clear. An opportunity that will not occur again. All lots are GO feet front by 128 to 135 feet deep. Sale on ground. will begin Friday at I p. m. and continue two days thereafter, S p. m. until night unless all are sooner sold. Get off at end of Benaon car 11 ne. Salesmen will be there to show the lots, or call our office and go o ut at any time before data of sale. Benson &. Carmichael, Telephone Douglas 1722, Sacrifice Price W'e have three new and , one nearly new, well built dwellings, each one atrictly modern in every respect, In flrst elaea neighborhoods, paved streeta, on which we are willing to wacrlflce the price in order to realize our eaislty In cash. Two are six-room dwellings and one seven rooms; one is full two stories, Including sleeping porch; another one In a story and a half, and the other one Is a bungalow design. The finish la oak: they are attractive In appearance, very conveniently arranged and built on honor. it ooen i tane so very mucn casn to handle these, and the balance can be paid out at lean than rental terms, Please bear in mind that these are gilt edge propositions ami will bear cloae In spection, jr you are looking ror a rine, new homo. In a splendid location, this la your opportunity to get ono at a bargain. We can use the, money In our business, which accounts for the sacrifice In price wo are willing to make. Scott & Hill Co. REAL ESTATE -ARM A RAKCII LANDS FOR BALE) Tfju, FOR BALE Two sections of land. Brewster county; fg'JO each. R. J. Nel son. 37GB Cottage Orove Ave Chicago. Bflarellaaeoaa. TO SELL LAND reach the Iowa farmers. Des Moines Is located in central Iowa. The Capital I Dea Moines' leading dally, with over 4S.0OO circulation dally, most of which goes to Iowa farmers. The Capital will publish a 80-word ad 10 days for $2. The regular rate la lc per word per day. You save $1 on this offer. Mall your ad today. - REAL ESTATE LOAK9 $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bid., pith and Farnani Sta CITY and farm loans. 1, 6V. per cent 4. H. uuniont (Jo.. 4i state Hank. WANTKD City loar.a and warrants. W. FarnaT Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam St. WONKY on hand for city and farm loana H W. Hinder. City National Bank Bid g. WANTED Otty loan. Peters Trust CoT SEE us first for farm loana In east.ra Neb. United States Trust Co.. Oniiiha. CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg, 7 lio-sil uranoeis Theater mag. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farma CyKfCKr IS nEAu KSTATK CO.. I3it Omaha National. Pbane Douglas 3TU REAL ESTATE WANTED List your properly with H 11. Lauder- you 9v2 Neville Blk. D. 3600. LIST real eatate and rentals with IX N ELSON R. K. CO.. $01 Ora, Nat l Bank. ABSTRACT OF TITLE Kerr Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office, 906 So. 17th St. Phone D. 6487. Jeesen & Morrell, 01-3 State Bk. Uldg. D. 2291 BlCi-D AUdTUACT CO.. oldest abstract office In Nebraska. 20 brandeia Thea. REAL ESTATE XORTU SIDE BARGAIN IN EJOHT-KOOM HOUSK This house Is beautifully located right on car line on a high, beautifully terraced corner lot facing eaat. Plenty or large shade trees ana some frHouse Is hested by hot water and Is otherwise modern throughout. SMALL PAYMFJNT CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT. Call Walnut 662 tonight after 6 o'clock. Call Douglaa 2924 any time today. K. P. WRIGHT, REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOVH tf1l Ci ff 4l. Mid Soilth. Company 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Sale 42 Pazton Block, Omaha, Neb. HERE ARE THREE BEST SNAPS IN OMAHA. $1,050 A 4-room house built only t years, fine condition, on .North 42d St. Well worth $1,600. $2,500 On Fowler Ave., 6 rooms, sll on one floor, mod. except best, built leas than t years. It will surprise you for this price. $2,350 On North 40th Ave., (-room cottage, new. 4-r. on flret, 1-r. on second floor, all modern exoept heat. . W. M. NASH & GO. REAL ESTATE RENTALS. 602 Bee Bldg. Phone Red ST. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rentedqulckly and cheaply by a Bee "For Jnt" REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE 6-Room House in Kountze Place To Be Sold This Week Owner of 3006 8tnmr atm k i. structed us to sell this desirable home,. i. i . i y-rl ol "e auaiiion, Mim:tjw aurrwinaings. ri ins house Is built Of the verv heat material throughout. Has quarter-sawed finish In ins entry hall, living room and ,llnln room. Mas first-class plumbing and heating throughout: Is well si-ranged, lias garage large enough for two cars. NY ill be sold on reasonable payment down, balance about the same as rent. Will he pleased to show It to you anv time. Price has been cut way down for quick rale. Hcastings & Heyden 1814 Harney St. North Side Bargain $2,800 rooms, all modern, with lot 60x138; planted to fruit and shrubs, eaat front, near 24th and Manderson. Thia price haa been reduced for quick aale. Owner leav ing city. Terms. Thla property ts In good condition and will make a dandy home for aome one. Glover & Spsun 919-20 City National. Doug. 3942. $100 DOWN $100 rash will start you on owning your own home on a good street In a good lo cality snd near a fine park. I offer you tht choice of either 4416 Spalding street and 4016 No. 44th atrert. Theae houaea have full cellars, cement floors, city water, electric lights wfth elegant fix tures, 4 large rooms on first floor. J un finished bed chambers and unfinished bath room upstairs; the lota are large and nlcly leveled, with permanent side walks. Price Is $l.8i0; $100 down and the balance $20 per month. I also offer 400 No. 43d atrert for $l.tW); $1(0 cat and $30 Pel month. This house is not quite aa large as the olheis, but It Is a dandy C. G. UAHLBERG 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. . New Home Clairmont, $4,400 One of the most attractive and well built houses lu this beautiful new re stricted residence district. 4 rooms snd batU. Oak ftnlxh downstairs. Bed rooms finished In mahogany and white enamel. Oak floors throughout. Dvery modern convenient and desirable built-in feature. High and rightly east front lot. Rapid and reliable car arvlre. 2730 Fontenelle Blvd. You will Ilk this property. Terms If desired. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 16k. State Bank Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Receipts Good, with Fair De mand and Prioei Remain Un changed to Half Cent Up. FUTURE PRICES ARE UNCERTAIN OMAHA. April a, 1!K. The. wheat receipts were good, flrty-flva cars being retorted, but onlv ten cars ere reported mild, and the market waa unchanged to He higher, the demand waa fair. Corn waa In sympathy with the wheat market and waa quoted unchanged to Ho higher, while onta were unchanged. Wheat trader are inUed in their opinion aa to the immediate course of ptlces, owing to the uncertainty of the disposition of the Ma option and the Irregular buvlng of new crop wheat by foreigner. That there wl'l be a demand for all America will ralae la certain, but the trade la not sure about the price. A factor that had a great deal to do vtith the advance In corn waa the report pointing out the lack of seasonable mokliint Hnrln. Anrll and tbn blah tem- I ieraturea east of the Mississippi river rind their effect on meadoas and pastures, forecasting a short hay crop in the. Ohio valley. Mav corn liquidation I Bald to be over, but there are considerable oate still held . t'learance wei: Wheat and flour equal to t.OM.onO bushels; corn, 110,000 bushels; oats. sks.ooO Duatiels. Liverpool spot market: Wheat, un changed ic lower; corn. Wtrc higher Primary wheat recelpta were 761.000 bushels and ..hlpments 454.000 bushels, ai;tnt recelpta of R72.00P bushels and ahlpmen's of SK1.000 bushels last year. Primary -corn recelpta were H3O.0OO bush el and shipments l.M.OOO bushels, against receipt of 22A.OOO bushels ami shipments of 422.000 bushels last vear. Primary oats receipts were H7.000 bush el and "hlpmcnts mom bushels, aaalnxt receipts of tos.ooo bushels and ahlpmcnta Of 8lS.0"0 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. OaU Chicago 7 146 7 Minneapolis Oi .. . Duli-.lh 20 Omaha Kansos City St. l.oula Tl 'JO Winnipeg 110 - bales reported today: Wheat No. I bard winter: I car. $l.KV4j; S cars, $!.&&: 1 ear. $1.W. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, dark, $1.M; 2 cars. $1.V: 1 car, $l.M'; 1 car, $l.f4. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, J1.M4. No. S mlaed: I car. $1.MH. No. mixed durum: 1 car, 11.62. riye no. 1 car. $1.0. Corn No. a white: 1 cars, 73c; 1 car, 72c; 1 car. T2Hc No. 4 white: 1 car, 71 Vc No. 2 yellow: 4 cars, Ic No. X vel ow: 1 cars. TZVo: 11 cars. 2Wc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 72c. No. mixed: 1 car. near white. 7i4e; 7 cars, 2c. No. 4 mixed; 1 car, 72c; 1 car, 7lc. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars. 72c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 72c. Oats No. I white: S cara. b2o. No. 4 white: 1 car, wnc; 3 cara, diio. No 3 mixed: l car, 6H4c Bemple: 1 car, 60SC Omaha Cash Prlcea Wheat : No. Z hard, r.M-Ul.W-k: No t hard, $1.64tl.66; No. 4 hard, ll.WDl.MH: No. s erring-, ii.eavwr I.M't; No. 2 durum, $1.4.11.45': No. i durum, $1.43Mk01.44V Corn No. 2 white, VMjr;ilc; No. 3 white, 72'4'8TJc; No. 4 white, 71'VtrTlV; No. 6 white. 714a7mo: No. (i white. 717mc;. No. 2 yelliw, 72 78c; No. 3 vellow, 73mj724e: No. 4 yellow, 737214c; No. 6 yellow, 71,fti72c; No. 4 yellow, 7143THc; No mixed, 71V'(f 72Wo; No. mixed. C2'2Vic: No. 4 mixed. Hiff72c; No. 6 mixed. 71JP780.; No. a mixed. 71J7lc. Oats No. i white, tVPVc: standard. 62621c: No. I white. MSU,".2'ic; No. 4 white, 61VsR61c. Barley REAL ESTATE-rN'ORTH SIDE. One Thousand and Fifty Dollars Buys good 6-room cottage, csr, near 9Sd and Charles Sts. Snap. U- block to Coma soon R. H. Landeryou, D. 3tf0. 20: Neville Ik.. lth - Harney. Must Sell My Home A new. two-story, sis-room house, fin ished In osk snd built less than one year ago. For Immediate sale will take $3,860. Just across the street from Miller Park, corner 24th and Redlck Ave. No. $601 N. 24th St. Come and see It. Ik 8. B EC KWITH. BEAUTIFUL HOME IN KOUNT7.B PLACE AT A SACRrFlirE. We have Just listed a very pretentious home on Lotlirpp St., In Kountsa Place, containing 9 lofty rooms, all finished In the most expensive manner with quarter sawed oak, birch and maple, and having expensive features throughout the housa not ordinarily found. The owner has made up his mind to dispose of thla home regardless of coat, and If you are In the marRet for something good, would be glad to have you come In and get a de tailed description of the property and make an appointment to Inspect It. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ware Block. Douglas 1781. OWNER wanta to all for only $M down, balance monthly. Five-room, all modern cottage, not over three years old, $3,300. Also have seven-room, ail modern house at -east entrance to Miller park. Call Walnut 1218. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. Hot water heat, full cemented cel lar, full attic, good perch for Ice box, beautiful view; good neighbor hood; all own their own homes; close to schools and churches. $60 will give you possession, balance Ilk rent. 4617 NT 39ttt St. Key next door north. C. M. EATON, 1104 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 1964. MUST BE HOLD. Two fine lots on o9th St.. north of Ames Ave., all street tmproveruonta In. Wright ft Lashbury, Douglas 162. REAL ESTATE -SOUTH SIDE LARGE two-story noUse and lot 160x 949. put to exchange for smaller place, walking distance, or vacsnt lot on Cum ing or J4th Bt. Plsce Is clear. Will carry difference back on property; no equities considered. Address P $46, Bee. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE SEE THIS Owner leaving city offers modern up-to-date ten-room house, on one of tha finest streets on West Farnam hlU, at a big sacrifice If sold thla week. Tel. Har ney 1384. Near 36th & Dodge $575; 43x122 Cheapest lot In Wset Farnam. $10 now, tl per week. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1014 Omaha National. Douglaa 3716. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN toaarll Hlaffs. IN Council Bluffs All modern home. Practically new. Nine rooms. Beauti ful location. Garage with cement drive way. Fruit trees and garden veca; IV, blocks from Broad wa r. Convantrntly located close to schools and ohurth.s. Mrs. Anna Bender, 144 Park Ave. Tel. 4221 UB AL ESTATE VOSl EXCHANGE to-ACRE farm, eastern Neb.; lays level, good soli. Price l0o per acre. Clear. Want to exchange for iiood clean stock general merchandlae, furniture Or Im plements. Piefer to trade with owner. Stats full particulars in first letter. Madison Cash Store, Madison. Neb. o FARMA and Income property. Write for my new list. W. R. Townnd, White Lake, 8. D. Uve. lllf 4 4iRl tM) PROlIOa Fratarea of the Tradlna sd t Instaa Price on Hoard of Trade. CHIUAtK, April SL-Wheat averaged lower in lartce tolay, affected somewhat bv the lack of Important freah exiort demand. The market closed unsettled. Ho off to V up, rumiwrwl with last nlaht. Corn finished at 'c decline to a shade advance, oat mrc to HWtc down, and provUlon varying from a setback of 2Se to a rise of l.V. Trader found the wheat market diffi cult to follow aa the prh-e-maklng Influ ence were more marked than usual and were In general of an Indecisive char acter. Dry aeather east was offset by the bla promise west. Reports of threatened damage from chinch bug In Mlsaotirl and Illinois failed to Impress dealers here as aerlou. The apring crop outlook in the Dakotas ami Minnesota appeared to favor the bear. In the end, the market after nearly continuous backing and filling over a moderate raugn, seemed to lean tnoet to the bear shle. owing to the disappointing exhibit of sales to forelmier. The high est eeUinale of transatlantic business va fluo.ooo bushel. Including lOO.foo bush el new. Own soa-aawed In much the same man ner wheat. Favorable weather for planting counted against the bulla, but apeciilntlve support developed on the breaks, pit offerings lelng surprisingly llsrrit, and Argentine cable adverse to the bears. Oata were depressed by the outlook for heavy deliveries on May con tracts. Need of rain In Illinois and In diana tended somewhat to check the decline. Provislona advanced with hoga On the nuige, though, packets were active In reaming, chiefly aa to lard. Futures rar.ged a followa: Artlcle Open. High. I I,ow. I Close. I Trs'y Wheat May. July. Corn May. July. Oata May. July. Pork Malting. l:vti";c; No 1 feed, No. 2, $l.00ti l.m'j. No. , $1 nsftit.i. i iw l u i 6m i (tiu, i fir 1 37V 1 m. 1 ! 1 3- 1 37Vi 77S( 7Hh! 77, 77H 7T4jl H 79'i i 90S ft 64: IM, 6.V4 bi" lb iiH,; Kv 66, 18 12S 18 2f 1 12V 18 36 18 1 18 &7 V 18 70 18 67Vti 18 18 62 S 10 40 10 42H 10 4 10 40 10 40 10 62,1 10 7V 10 62t 10 f.( 10 6 10 ) , 10 86 10 CO 10 ft, 10 67'4j 10 9) I 10 9.S 10 87V 10 96 10 96 July. Sept Lard July. Sept. Ribs Jul v. Sept. Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat : No. 2 red, $1.12SW1.3; No. 1 hard. $1 H20 1 .6I. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 77i78c; No. 4 yel low, 71.p76i Rye: No. 2, nominal Bar ley, TSd-KOc. MUTTKK-Steady; creamery. 22iac. r.,jic! unsettled: receipts s, iL2W i V7tljTc: nary fir;, 17V,tffl7M,c; flrte, IsViflSc Michigan and Wisconsin, red, $:t(37c; Michigan ard Wisconsin, white. S3rt4ftc. POULTHV Alive, lower: fowls. 1414c: springs, 18c. OMAHA liENGRlL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lh cartons Sic! No t, 6Mb. tubs. 29c. CHKESK-imported Swiss. 31c: Amer ican Swiss, 2c; block Sales, 22c; twins, lt'Vv:; daisies, li'tc; triplets, 17'c; Young America, 18c; blue label brick, l6Vo; llm burger, 8- lb. 20c; New York white, 18c; imported French Roquefort, 40c. FISH Trout, 14c; large crapples, 14c; halibut. 13c; channel catfish, 14o; herring, 7c; codfish, 14c; mackerel, 16c; salmon IHc. 8WEBT POTATOES Kansas, $3 76 bbl., Wholesale prices of beet cuts effective April 2 are aa follows: BEEF CCT8 Ribs: No. 1, 17V4C! No. 2. 16c; No. 3, 111 Vic Chucks. No. 1. 10Vc; No. 2. Vc; No. 3, H'fcc. tjolns: No. I, llr4c: No. 3, 19V4o; No. 8. 18c. Rounds: No. l, 13V,e; No. i. isc; No. 3, io. i-iatea: No. 1, c; No. 3, 8Vc; No. 8, 8'o. POULTRY Broilers, aoc; apring rnica- ena, 15o; liens, 14c; cooks, 8Vc; roosiers, BHc: staffs, 1W; durg. loo; geese, i'-, turkeys, 1.1016c; pigeons, per doa., 0c; ducks, full festhered, 10c; geese, full feathered, Be; squabs, mo. j, i.bv; i-tu. , 60o . t , . Fruit and vegetable pneca rurnisnen oy nillln.M lCnil. nnmMB fl V ' ituuitb ilnnii.i California extra fancy navels, all sixes. $.1 31 per box: 6-bo iota, J in per oox; mni-jr v.t";'" M.v.la -II -1 - -. 1 ll.r Imit! 6-bOK lOtS. $2.90 per box. famous: Fancy Sunklst 900, 300, $4 to $4.61, per box; cnoice lira Bali. $3.50 per box. Grapefruit: a, til 4a, $2.26; 64a, $160; 64a. $2.76 per box. Ap-nUa- n:.ir rancv white winter Pear malnos, $160 per box: extra fancy Ganos, $1.60 per box. Plneapplee: Fancy Cuban 34S, 9m. Sua, W.lo per crate; s- ri iv, $80 per crate-for shipment Wednesday or Thurnday, April 26 and 29. Bananas: $2 to $2.26 per boncn; per io. -straw, berries: Iulslana nlnts. market price on date of shipment, prospective price, $3.6 per case. VEGETA BLEB California new cab bage. 86 to 100 lbs., 3a per lb. Celery; Jumbo, 90n per dos. Head lettuce, $1 per dos. Leaf lettuce: 40c per doa. Artl- chnkea: $1.80 per dos. F.ndlve: Sfio per H. Onions: Yellow, 2o per lb.; Texaa Bar mudn, while, $2.26 per crate; Teaae Her- mutia, yellow, $2 per crate, union aets: Yellow and red, $160 per bu.; white, $1 71 per bu. Pepptrs: 60o per bssket. To matoes: Fancy, $4 per crate. Radishes: 56o per dos. Spinach: 50c per dcs. Psr- iey: son per dos. Turnips: doc per oos. Potatoes, 'olorado Rural, 76o per bu. ; Red River Ohio, 90c per bu. ; Minnesota whites. tfo per bu. Mushrooms: 60c lb. Asparagus: Home-grown, (125 Per dos. MISCELLANEOUS B hoi led popcorn, 4C per' lb. Crackerlack: $8.60 per caae; one-half caae, $1.75. T-lmoa: $1.75 per bssket. Checkers: $3 50 per case: one half rase, $1.76. Peanuts: Raw, 7c per lb.; ack lot raw Jumbo, 8e per lb.j roasted, 8Vo per lb.; aalted, $1.S0 per ran. Cocoanuta: $3 60 per sack; 60c per dos. Nut. No. 1 California walnuts, 18o per lb. Braxlla: 12'4c per lb. eO ( ox. figs. $2 per box. Sugar walnut dates: $1.40 per box. Filberts: 16c per lb. Pecans: IJVfcc per id. Aiinonos. k per id. Hew Verk Urnrral Markrt. NEW YORK, April 29. SUGAR Rs w, firm: centrifugal, 4.63c; molasses, 4.0Ac; refined, firm and 10 polnta higher; cut loar, 9 pic; crushed. 6.90o; mould A, 4. 46c; cures, e.zoc a.a.i powdered. 6.1uc: dow aeiea, h.iuc; fine granulated, c; diamond A. c; confectioners A, 6.90c; No. 1, 6.75c, Futures firmed In sympathy with the continued strength In raw sugar. At noon price were 3Q6 point higher. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 8,948 tubs; creamery extras, 92 scoring, 30c; cream ery, high scoring, SOGfllc; firsts, 21'itB) 2V'c; seconds. 2. u2c. EGGS Irregular: rereluts. 30.167 laaea: fresh gathered extras, 22Vic; atorage packet lc; acked, extra firsts. Zltt22-; firsts. 2KH regular racked, extra firsts. 31'J firsts. lW2oWc; nearby hennery wnues, line io inncy. He; nearoy hen nery growiiB. 21Vi$J'22Vtr. tTHBEHE ttleady; receipts. 3 007 boxes; state whole milk, fresh specials, 16V9 ;4c: average fancy, 16Vtl4r. POULTRY Dressed, quiet; western frosen roasting chickens. 17421 Vie ; fowls, 14Vft17Vtc; turkeys, ltr22c; live poultry, firm; western chickens, broilers, 3&j'''; fowls, 16Vul7c: turkeys, )2yi6c Kaasaa City Grain aad Provtaleaa, KANSAS CITY. April W. WHEAT No. 3 hard, tl .66ifl.67; No. 2 red, $1 66V,: May, $1.64H: July. 1 21til 2M4; Septeinbor, $1,194. CORN No. 2 mixed. 76c; No. 2 white, 7'i)c: No. 2 yellow, 76c; No. t. 76c; May, "4S'4f76'; July, 77V: September, 78V4f 76'Ic OATS-No ! white, M'lftc; No. t mixed. ClVii2Vc. BUTTR Creamery, 29o; flrata, 26c; seconds, 34c; packing. 17Vc. E41GH Fliats, 17Vc; seconds. 16Vc. P4JULTRY Hens. 14c; roosters, ldr; turkeys, 16c. Mveritael tirala Markrt. LIVERPOOL, April 29 -WH EAT-Spot easy; No. 2 hard winter. 13a 8Vd; No. t red western winter, 13e td; No. Z Mani toba. 14s; No. 8 Manitoba. 13s Vd. CORN Spot st eat! y; American mlxsd. new, 6s 6Vd: American mixed, old, as Vd, i Plata mixed, 9s lVd. St. t.oals tiralsi Market. ST. ImS. Mo.. April . WHEAT No. 2 red. tlfWl.t: No. 2 hard. $1.41; May. tl.5&H; July. tl... CORN No. 2. 77'c; No t white. 78o; May. 74Vc; July, T9Vr. OATS-No. 3, UVt; No. X white. 7c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 29 . M ETALS-Lead, $4UQ4.30: London, 21 6. SHl(er xx, $14 36 hid: I-ondt.n. 64. Tin. easy; $,'7 IXM 4t.0y. Copper, strong; electrolytic, t'9.00; casllng. tl860. Iron steady and un chained At Iondon, spot copper. 79 7s 4d; futures. n0 lus S'Hit tin, 1ti0 10s; futures. 182 is fid. Antimony, i.lM'92 At Ixindon: St,ot copper. W 1 2s fd; futures, Spot tin. 113 10s; futures, 164 10s. Antimony, 8SA OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt! Heary and Trade it Slow and Lower Very Small Ran of Sheep and Lambs. HOGS ABOUT TEN CENTS HIGHER SOUTH OMAHA. April 29, 191b. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .lW 4.S14 tmlclal Tuesday 6.HA0 14.SM MM ortlclal Wednesday... 6.i.4d U.dlo betlmatn Thursday.... 6.S0 , ,UA ' . Four days this week . 701 Same days last week.ffl.T3l Same daya S w'ks ago.l3.4 42.RZA .37l J0,16 S0,.7 Name daya 3 w'ks ano. 16,916 Same ia s 4 w'ks ago.19,7M 4.172 47.64 MlWi 4., 4,, sago. IV, it Ubla. show, the receipt. Mm oays last The follow Ins of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha Live stock Market for the year to-date, aa compared with last year: 1916. 1914 Inc. Dec. Cattle 943.326 r.9Ml 66.929 .. Hogs LlAOM l.M,l lW.Kvl .. Sheep S.M1 M6.S75 64 Tho following table shows the average price for hoga at the Mouth, tmtaha live stock market for the laal few daya, with comparisons: Date I 1916. 1914 mil 11911. 11911. 11910. 19t). April )3 tw I 9 94 7 651 6 V 791 99 91, 9 7 01 I M 66 90 $ 91 9 t $1 9 66 81 April i I 1 t as I 6k 1 6 April 14 April 16 f 994k, t 901 T 07 W 7 7 A April Is AprU 17 f 39W I 491 7 69 I 41 I 9 I . 04 I 96 April It i 7n W u6 14 . A pi 11 1 7 3SV AprU 30 T 41 S, April 31) 7 S April tJ 7 April U 7 its I 961 $ 8! Ot 6 83 9 9W 7 64 5 84 $ 90 t 93 t 46 90 f PU 99 7 421 I 9 17) 7 01 7 41 6 78! I 7 04 6.41 I 14, 9 111 I u I 4 April 24 7 87VI I 40) $ 63 April I6 j t 34 t April i - 601 7 611 5 Ml 9 321 91 1 T (71 6 861 9 04! 6 M April 371 7 I 97 April 31 7 29 I I 191 I 811 e , I 311 9 W! 7 08 April 29) 7 36T 171 8 19 7 6 5 74) 9 121 7 01 Sunday. . RecalDta and disposition of live atook at the Union Stock Tarda. South Omaha, for twenty-four houre ending at $ p. rn. RI0CKI PTS CA RS. Cattla Hogs. Sheep. H ses. C.. M. St. F 1 1 Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific .... 1 Union Pacific 4.1 C. N. W eaat... J8 C N. W.. west... 68 C. St. P.. M. O.. 19 C, H. V.. eaat... 7 II 84 11 1B C. IV Q., west... 66 C, K. I. P.. eaat. 6 Illinois central a Chicago U. W 4 Totat recelpta ...337 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 334 963 Morris Co 848 l.oil Swift A Co 911 1.633 Cudahy Parking Co 1.315 1,125 14T 4,-1 Armour Co l.uw i."-1 Scl.warta Co 7H ,1. W. Murphy l," Uncoln Packing Co 14 So. Omaha Packing Co. Morrell 30 H nton, Vanaant ft L... 97 F. B. lxwia 94 Huston A Co 9 .1. B. Root Co 94 .1. H. Bulla. $ L. F. Husx 97 Rosenatock Bros 90 Kellogg 47 Werthelmer ft Desren... II F. Hamilton Sulilvsn Bros Rothschild s Mo. Kan. Calf Co.... 14 Christie 107 ..... Hlgglns 1$ Roth II Hoker, Jones ft Smith. Tanner Bros John Harvey Hi 91 87 2$ 88 334 Clin Dennis ft Francis. Other buyers Totala 6,l 7.830 1,162 CATTLE Receipts this morning; were very large for a Thuraday, making tha run for tha week tha heaviest for a long time back. In fact, there were more cattla here today than at any other market point. Tha trade yesterday and day before, In fact all tha week, haa been In splendid condition at thla point, buyers taking everything oftared at very aaUa factory prices. It wae apparent, however, when the market opened thla morning, that packers ware not ao anxious for fresh supplies, having already a goou many cattla on hand that were pur chased earlier In the week. As a result they were In a position to tske their time In filling orders nnd they trted out bidding around l0318o lower. The trade was extremely slow and It waa late before buyers and sellers got together on a trading basis. In the end ma oeai ngni i"v" wmm iandea nricea that were DrettV close 10 steady, hut heavy cattle were slow to 10j 16o lower than yesterday. Good year lings sold up to $8.46. Cowl and heifers were anywhere from steady on some of the host light gradea to aa much aa 10c lower on others. Stackers and feeders were 16425c lower than Monday. Quotations on rattle: Good to chotoe yearlings, $8.ootI4I.40; good to choice heavy oornled oeevea, i.iwt.w; rair 10 goo a oornfed beeves. $7.uO"'7.76; common to fair cornfsd beeves, $7.0007.60: good to choice heifers, $4.76V.oo; good to cnoice cows, $4.otr7.25; fair to good rows, $5.76iie.OO; common to fair cowa, $3.r6iU0.76; good to choice stockrrs and feeders. $7.2otf1.60; common to fair stocker snd feeders, $42647.26: stork heifers, $6.7rj7.26; stock cows, t6.604Ia.76: stock calves, t8.tr4ftl.36; veal ralvea, $7,2&pl0.00; bat bulls, stags, ale, $6.00.t0; atock bulla, ti.2Mj4.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ne. t... 14... U... It... 4.,. 7... At. Tt. Ns. ' A. Pr. 944 7 4 tl 111! 1 M 4 1 60 to ian 7 U 1UM 7 U II K3I 7 lata 1 W 1121 u 1111 1 10 It 1411 I 10 ... .KM 1 II M 1O0 I it ST It ICRS AND It-ID Ci(a XI TJi 1 49 II "4 I It, 2$ 1HQ T W w S. SIS SOS CT , s u II 9M 8 14 H a.lr r.nn. I in 4 as l lt T I. I 4 16 I TSS T n M T71 1 09 4 . . - 7 40 t AL.V r.e. 1 10 4 I MO It M , W IN 9 4 4U 7 tl 1 IK 9 3 4 IS T r 4 W 90 1 1 4 lu BTOCK EHS AND FEED t. Kb. 7tf. 4 T 17 9"! 1 4 I asl 4 11 9m 7 B 17 atlT 1 00 436 7 44 II ill 1 10 14 UXI 7 44 to no 7 m . HOfv llct elitts were moderate, about lit) cara, or 8,3T head being reported In. The total for the four days Is 43.6S haa.l. bring a gain of nearly 5,(M) over last week and about ,0u9 larger than a year ago. Hhlpplng orders were not so very large, but what hogs the outsiders bought were fully a dime higher than the prioes they paid yesterday. Most of their purchases were made around $7 40, with some under this figure snd the top reached $7.46. Packer were bearish again thla morn ing and atartrd out talking ateady price. As advice from other points were en couraging sollers were asking 'Or higher price, but peckers refused to do any better than steady and nothing aold until nearly midday. About 11 99 two of the killer buyers got In and succeeded In filling their orders at prices Oiat ware fullv a nickel higher, buying their droves around 97.36 Ne. II.. 44 . A. Ph. m 11 Pr 1 in s. 19... 41... 14... Av. ..141 ..IM ,.l7 ..193 9k. Pr. . . t 40 0 t 4 it 7 4m ... 7 ut ..tt .'.HI .IW ,11 7 1 M t . 44 90 7 ru. 41 171 ... t rv SHEEP There was a vsry light run here thla morning, but at that peckers did not appear specially anxious for what stock wsa nere. ana in ins ena. arter 1 very drajrgy session, practically every thing moved at steady prices. Quality of moat of the offerings was nothing extra. Parkers give as the reason for the present light request for all sorts of sheep the fsct that the eastern dressed mutton trade la In anything but satisfac tory ahapa. and consequently today's extremely light run seemed Urge enough to fill their orders. Soma fed wettern lambs reached $10.40, with some rather heavy shorn stuff at th 10. Wooled ewea reached 8 60. whll one deck of clipped ewes sold at $7.30 snd another at $7. Two loads of western lam he that carried quite a little mud landed at $10 20. Aa a general thing sell era think fltat most of today's lamb prlcea would he bettered somewhat were some thing pretty aood to show up. Stuutatimis on sheep and lamb's: Lambs, light, $10.Iik106O; lambs, heavy. t'jt 10 10; lambs, shorn, $v0tif;.40, yearlings. light, At7D.W: rearllnrs. heavv. Tdfr 9; welheis, go.id to choice, ROCM.; aether, fair to goM. $;.7i7. m: ewer. good to choice, $7.7fi4JS 60; ewes, fair I j Boon. i..Tn . 4i Wyoming Inmh 47 Colorado lamb A v. .. 73 Pr. Ill 4 ! 10 I) 9 r ro 10 4 10 W io :o I'd fed ewes I f1 ewes fed lambs 20 fed Uiiiha 229 fed lambs S 73 79 7 UlirAriO I.IVH STOCK MARKKT rattle Firm llosra Mrofisr heef ready. CHICAGO. Anrll t rATTI.y. Re. celpta. 4.00)1 head: market firm; native ,,''r ateers. $11Mi.7R; mestern steers, $.'.. At, 40: ,',- k n .1 ft..iAWa "' '".cows ana neircrs, w.lor(rs.so; calves, HtxlS-Iterelpts. 17,000 head: mr!et latrong, 10OI.V higher: bulk. r.-1?7.70. ; .. . - , - ........ .. I?',' '01 r0"h r WT 251 '" SHEKP AMI I.AMnsn.reir.ts Kan head; market steady; sheep, $7.4oW40. lambs, $8.1otfl0.7&. 4. I.nnla Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Anrll 2 PATTr.B-Rv celpt. 1..137 hed; market steady; native beef steers, $7.wiii.;0: yearllna steers and helfera, $9.0(W1..''O; cows. 96 .m37.25: tock- ers and feeders, $G0f67.7i: southern steers. $S.2rvB9.0i; cows and heifers, $4.U1 600; native calves. $ii.0rli'10.t)i HOGS Receipts. 9.770 head: mark? higher; pigs and llghta. $60O7.6; mixed and butchers. $7.60rrt'7.S6: aooil heavv. 37fO 417 90. KIISEP AND UMR9- Reeelnts 1:0: head; market lower; lamb. $9.6oY10.76; ewes, t6.n098.36; clipped lambs. $8.76,.i0 In; yearlings. $.60r9.M, clipped yearlings, $7.00(67.75. Kansas tlty Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. April 29.-CATTLE . Becelpts, 2,100 head; market steady; pi lino fed steers. S.26i7.O0; dressed beef ate-rs, $7.4iHii.n; western steers, $7.2&U.r; lock ers and feeder, $. Nidi ft. ts ; bull, $.").a. 7.00; calves, tSOOtTi 10.00. HOGS Receipt. 6.100 head; msiket higher; bulk. $7.3.: heavv. $7.3.V87.45; packer and bitchers. $7.3.j4r7.60; , l.ghl, $7,364)7.60. pigs. $7.00411.40. 8HKKP AND LA M BH Receipts. 6 Of" head: market steady to l,"c lower; lamb, $8.6o10.40; vearllngs, r.2.V.2;; weihrts.. r.00S9.f0; ewes. $rt.7;to,8,25. Hloax City l.lvr Stork Mnrkel. SIOUX CITY, la.. April 29 -CATTLE -Receipts, 1.200 head; market 1 0c lower;' native steers, tC.S0ti7.Tr.; butchers. S60 7.O0: cows and heifers. $4. J.'xaxv",: canners. $2.60'4.T6: calvea, trt.OOrif V.26; bull, stags, etc., $4.60iS.36. HOGS Receipts. 6.ono head: market 10c higher; heavy, r.SOrctT.JB; mixed. 97.2A' 7.l; light. t7.10f7.; bulk of sale, $7.Av6' 7.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 200 head. ' at. Joseph l.lvr Stark Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 29-CATTLR-Pe. oelpts l.Ot i head; market steady; teer, $7.00inJ.6O; cow and heifers. $4.50t8.X, calve. $41.0078 26. HMH- Receipts. 8.000 heail; market higher; top. $1.46; bulk of sale $7 tMj HiflOIOP AND 1 MBS Receipt . 9.000 head; market alow; lambs, $10 Oiwjj to. W rofrea Market. NBW YORK. April 29. COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened at un changed prlcea to an advance of i points in sympatny wun steady Hrasiitan mar kets and reports ef a further sham de cline In tha Santos stock. There wae very little demand early and prices eased off under scattering near months' liquidation! but rallied again on reports that new crop estimates vara being reduced In Brand, owing to unfavorable weather. The mar ket closed at a net advance of i to 7 points. Salea were 21,600 bags. May, t.06c; June. 4.1b July, 7.20r; August, 7.37c; Sep- 7.54c; December, 7.69c; January. 7.46c; Feb ruary, T.Tlo; March, 7,7c, spot oorree, Sulet; Rio No. 7, 7o: Santos No. 4, 10a. ffere of Santos 4a were reported In tha coat and freight market at 10.40 and of Rio 7a at 7.65. Braxtllan mtlrete prices were unchanged. Rio exorange on Lon don was l-32d lower. Minneapolis 4iraln Markrt. MINNEAPOLIS, April 29 WHEAT May. ti 67H; July, $1.5,1V, No. 1 hard, tt.64Vt: No. 1 northern, tl-5?Stfl.S3S; No.. 3 northern, tl.6hXtM.W4. F1X11 R Unchanged. RARLBY-4W(fr73c. RYH-41.8U1.1fl. BRAN-$22.W. CORN No. t yellow, 7U7:IVc. OATS-No. I white. 52ftitf.'hic. , FLAX-tl.83ffl.98, f'nttoa Market. NEW YORK, April 29 COTTON Tha cotton market closed steady, but from t to II points net lower. Cotton futures opened barely steady; May, 10.09c; July, 10.87c; October, 10.67c; 'December, 10.84c; January, 10.84c; March, 11.03c. LIVERPOOL, April 29-COTTON-llpot In moderate demand: prices steady; good middling, 4.0M; middling, t.9d; low mid dling, 5!d. Salea 7.000 bales. I Dry Goods Markrt. NEW YORK. April 29.-DRT GOODS Cotlon goods broadened today. Yarns were more active and higher. Raw ailk waa firmer and more active. Drees goods were steady In price, but the demand waa quiet. . . Evaporated Applrs and Dried Fratta NEW YORK, April 29. EVAPORATED APPLES-Dull. DRIED FRUITS Pruns, steady; Dra gons, 9V69r. Apricots and peaches, quirt. Halsins, ateady. V Bob Wallace Chosen Head of the Club R. R Wallace was at noon elected president of tha Ad club for tha wrulntr year. Henry Browning waa elected first vloe president, A. J. Samuelson second vice president and O. T. Eastman treas urer. These were rhtfeen at the first meeting of the new board of directory at the Commercial club rooms. The new executive committee consist of these four officers and A. 8. Borglum, Viator White, A. L. Green, Tom Devaney, John Mellen, Ralph Sunderland, Bldney Ranger, George Ulllept, Harry Ma haffcy, Harry Ryan and Bob .Manlsy. BASINGER RETURNS FROM TRIP TO PACIFIC COAST General Passenger Agent Baalnger of the Union Pacific Is hack from the Pacific coast, where ha went three weeks ago. accompanying the special train earrylni; the pasaengrr trafflo managers of a num ber of tha railroads of the country. Mr. Baalnger confirmed the publication of the report of a paaaenger tie-up be tween the Union Pacific and tha Bur lington, effective May to, by which Bur lington Bleeping car passengers will be handled through to San Francisco and Loa Angelea from Denver by the Unl-m Pacific, one of the trains passing through Omaha and tha other through Kansa City. DEGREES ARE GIVEN TO SIX YOUNG MINISTERS Commencement exercises for six gradu ating students from the Omaha Presby terian Theological Seminary were held Wednesday evening at tha North Pre byteiian church. Rev. Harry Rogers of Kansas City delivered an address on the Influence of Ideals and Rev. J. J. Lamps, an Inatructor at tha seminary for twenty years, apeke for tha Institution. Presi dent A. B. Marshall conferred diplomas upon John K. Rees. William Mack. Ray mond J. Dutt. Roy D. Jones, Robert J. Snow den and Harry N. Poston. Rent room quick wltn a 7 m aoV A. can be rented quickly anJ cheaply by a Bee "For Rent'' Ad.