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THE UEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, l!H.. 2.1 V 5v- 3 1 v 1 4 roiv rfvt FOR KENT-$5.00 Dwelling, 414 So. 3Sth Si ; tiled Testicle, reception hall, front and back parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, hot water heat, parage. . All in first class con dition. Location A-l. Bcnj, 8. Baker. Thonea D482, II317, For Rent A strictly modern seven-room flat, $22.50. 16th and Corby Sts. Phone Douglas 4174. MASON ST.- rmi., all mod., $40. Ml Franklin St. 18 rma. all mod.. North lth St. rma., all mod., $40. 91 IK Half-Cas flu 6 mi., all mod.. $26. XWt Maple St. 7 rma, all modern. $26. X Hamilton St. mia., modern except heat. $22.60. 2 it Chicago St 6 rma.. mod. ex. heat. $2. !3 Emmfl St. 7 rma.. mod. ex. heat, 118. ltf7 Lothrop 4 rma, all modern, $18. 24?dl South litth St. 4 rma.. part mod.. $TL K12 Pacific St. 4 rma.. pari mod., $1. BIRKETT A CO., 4:3 Bee Kid. Down. . 832. SlOfl HOWARD, detached, outh front. room, modern, oalt floor. Phone. Wal nut 2MT. farter Lake club. mm. cot. or vacant lot. Oeo. K. Thompson, 68S Brandel. Wal. 14:0. MtWKRH 6-rootn cottage, $JS per mo. Pratt, Omaha Realty Co., Bed tU WEST FARNAM IISTRICT. 7-room modern house. 106 8. JMh Bt. 7 ROOMS and bath; line. H. . til modern; on car HAKDSOMR 4-roorn house having lawn, shade. g rden. 13 H. 4ftth St. , 1122 fi. kd ST., rooma. all mod. house, 140. 292i Pacific St.. 7-rm. all mod. houae, 36. 2CBS Howard 8t., 6-room partly modern . houae, $17.50. ' . 2017 Grace Bt. $-r. partly mod. houae, $13. ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY, $0$ Firtrt National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 712. -ROOM house, modern. Wal. 2868. CAM WALNUT $16 Sunday all day, eve ning thereafter lor aw me fine, low rental houaea. 7-ROOM. modern, oak finish. tj01-6uJ Park a ... aiA . r,H tti- (.rnniti. modern. 2012 .Kim St., $-4. narney i;nt. Tb'.'. entirely modern, -rooni brick, lo- 1 ... .... . ....w C3. 1 Ini I 1 a caiea. i u rv. ivi.ii cw ..vj.iv wB. 470. B. D. Branch. SIX-ROOM, modern house, located at riO Decatur St; will be vacant May 1; $38 per month. Phone H. 43l GlobeVan&Storage Stores moves, packs, ships; $-hore van and 3 men, $1.26 per nr.: torag $2 per mo. Satisfaction guar. P. 4338 ft Ty. W, WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. 7-room modern bouae. 110 8. 36th St ' SEVEN rooms, 2427 Charlea, $20. Phone Walnut 238, Or will sell. FOB RENT Wa have a complete list of an honsea, apartments and flata that are for rent This list can be aeen free of charge at Omaha Van 4V Storage Co., 808 S. 14th 8t ALL sisea. M per month up. WW Paxtoa. I EE the Central Furniture Store. FREH RENTAL. LIST. WEST FARNAM, l N. 2th Ave., mod ern; with I hath rooms, $60. Jf Tl 1 Hip. ea, mo vina. L, K PP.fl Packing i store go. V XV,vU yMl yarn am. Ix Il4, Gordon Van Co. Storage. b v. inn st Tel. D. m or Web. l&a. Maggari'sgSfe-Bg In. pat-Kin. shipping. ITU Webster Bt Ltougiaa liUft ' ,- TTnuana Crelgh Sons 4k Co.. Bee Bldg. j-tuuat In all parta of to city. teres Offices. OFFICES IN THB BEST LOCATED ' - OFFICE BUILDING. Ne,r Court House and City IU1L Rate from $1 to $46. Vault. Electrlo Light. Water rree. THE BEE BCILDINO. "The Building That Is Alwey New." R. O. Babcock. Sup't. Room 10S. NEW modern store, best location; la North Omaha, 8414 Ames Are., Webster $138 or Web. 14 fWO stores near poetofflce. Hlxteenta street; low reryl. O. P. etebbln. SUMMER REMORTS A BEAUTIFUL summer home- for sale cheap: situated In the Black Hills. Ad aress 210 Summit Ave., Hot Springs, . D. WANTED TO BUY Yale b''ys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1411 ith'iH a. inmlture bought and sold. C Re4. Ill Farnam. Doug, flat J. REAL ESTATE FARM 4 Itt.MH LANDS FOR lALsl 4 allforala. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Smith Co., ia-14 City Nat. Bk. I. J81. oluradu. FOR 6ALK-J-arm. o and W acre, la PeeU. Colo. Wrlto DelaUer. VM Ogdea A VIlRV desirable Colorado halt section. Improved; rellnauUbment 810 Ida tit.. Omaha. q - lm HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Writ a, good de4K'iiptlon of your land and sand it to the bioux City. Ia., Journal, "lowa'a Most powerful Want Ad Medium.' Twenty-five words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and ever Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for $2; or to words, (4; or 76 words. 66. ' Largest circulation of any Iowa new, taper. i'O.Odu rader dally in four great tales. SIXTY a res njoe blue grass. Umber, pug tune, 3 miPe from town lota of walnut; good water: fenced hog-tight; $ per acre. Owner. No trade. Lock box 26, Smlthland, la. , Farmers, Attention! Do you want a good farm, stock, crop and tool, with Immediate bodsesaion? Her ts your chanoa la mmt a rich 140 acres e.f Kla.-lr Airt r. . M ' awa vf Duaneia of cornJer buahele of wheat per acre; 100 acres now In wheat and corn f',, , and meadow. Situated n Phillip county, Kan.. Just ovar the 1 ne from Republican City, Nebraska: Oood aet of buildings; fin water; 11 head horses. 65 hogs; all tools, crops; everv thlng goes at $9,500. Thlg bargain mhl aoon oe snapped up, so act quick. Owner - wwuviua, vvnia uxi ay. W. T. Smith Co. City Nat l Bank Bldg. Mlaaraul. BAROAIN-eet-A. faroa m. from Mla BeapoUi la) A- under cult; 4 A. good aneaaow: 80 A. Unibered pasture; can practically j te cultivated; good oora land; farm Is fenced: 10-room houae- barn. granary, aaackio ao4, wtiidxcill, eto.i 13 aea gooa nuia cows, 4 good purse a, ca.r WHI, waauns. cumolata at n( ntul.ln. ery, hogs, citlukens and everything oo the farm goea at $et per acre; KM cash, balance can aland tor 14 yeara at per wufc dissid Bsa., iud riyuouta sldg., kiimi,iwii, aitrui. GOOD South Mtaaourt land aa railroad, in wall aettUd locality. $13 par acra Small or Urge farm oa aaay tartue. uisraiur ire, u. Merriam, lillls. kbra too. Kansas City, Kanaaa. REAL ESTATE farm Rawrn t.An ron i.r Nebraska. Five Douglas County Farms The late John Hallenbeck lands,, lo cated one mil west of Millard aad fif teen mile from Omaha, are for sal In 180-acre tracta. All are fine upland In a German neighborhood. Reasonably priced, liberal term. Payne Investment Co., Omaha, 16th A Famsm. Douglas 171. 240-ACRE FARM AT AUC TION; WELL IMPROVED On May 12. 1916, at Wood River, Neb., I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder 240 acres of choice Platte val ley land, located one mil west and two and one-half miles north of Wood River, Neb. AT YOUK OWN PRICK. For terms, description of buildings and other Information relative to the above, address 4Nebraaka Realty Auction Co., Central City, Neb. Col. M. A. Carraher. Auc tioneer. W. J. Dermody. Owner. -o COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA. $11,090 buy ' a highly Improved farm, consisting of about ul acres located on one of our boulevards out from the city, only a 40-mlnute's ride. Good water sys tem, small amount of fruit, aome alfalfa, tarn hay, nice large beautiful ahade trees and all kind of shrubbery and about 10 acres of natural timber, making a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo sition for handling thoroughbred stock of any kind. Living spring in pasture. C. R. COMB9, (IS Brandel Theater Bldg. Omaha. D. 3918. 137 ACRES, only I ml lea from Craw ford, well Improved and at present raising good crops of alfalfa. Corn and small grain. Fine road to place; 80 acre under cultivation and fully 8W acres can be cultivated. You can't beat thla place anywhere, at $28 per sere. A RAH L. HUNGRRFORD, tawford. Neb. Mlacellanfeaaa, TO SELL LAND reach the Iowa farmer. De Molnea la located in central Iowa. The Capital l Dea Moines' leading daily, with over 48,000 circulation dally, most of which goes to Iowa farmer. The Capital will publish a 80-vord ad 10 day for 82. The regular rate Is lc per word per day. You save $1 on this offer. Mail your ad today. ONLY $223 buy a 40-acre school land - lease In Keith county: over 200 acres of which can be put In cultivation. This Is a bargain. Terms, $li0 cash, balance not for $176 due In one year, . Write owner, L. C Crandall, 1644 Locust St. Lincoln. Neb. RKAL ESTATE LOANS tine TO 110,000 made promptly. T. D. Wd, Wead Bid., 18th and Famam St a CITY and farm loan, i, H. 4 per oeat J. H. Dumont & Co.. 418 State Bank. WANTED City loan and warrants. W, Farnam Smith & Co.. 1830 Famam 81 MONEY on hand for city and farm loana H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. WANTEI-qity loana PetcrsTTrust Co. 6EBC ua first' for farm" loan In eastera Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 i, CITY LOANS, a a. Carlberg, O i(V-l Brandeis Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebiaaka farms. O KEKr B REAL ESTATE CO.. Wl Omaha National Phone Douglas 2711 AB8TKAOT op tttlh Kerr 1'ltle Guarantee and Abstract o., a mooern sobusci omen, W6 So. 17th St Phone D. 6487. Jesscn & Morrellj 301-8 titata Bk. uidg. d. tin. RF.ED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract . of flo la Nebraska, W Brands! Thea, RE' Alt ESTATE TOR EXCHANGE 80-ACRK farm, eastern Neb.; lay level, good oil. Price $100 per acre. Clear. Want to exchange for trood clean stock general merchandise, furniture or Im plement. Prefer to trade with owner. State full particular In first letter. Madison Cesh Store, Madison, Neb. o PARM3 and income property. Write for m v new Hat w. R. Townsend, White Lak. 8. D. HEAL ESTATE ACREAGE DANDY LITTLE, FRUIT FARM. Two acres covered with the best varie ties of fruit and In bearing; situated ten blocks from Inside the city limits and near the ear. Phone owner, Walnut M, REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE $100 DOWN $:00 cash will start you on owning your own home on a good street In a good lo cality and near a tine park. I offer you tlib choice of either 4416 Spalding street and aaU Nn 44th llravt Thau km.... i have full cellars, cement floors, city iwaiar, eiecinc ngma wrtn elegant fix tures, 4 large rooma on first floor, 2 un- rinisned oed cnamoers and unfinished bath room upataira: " the lot ara laraa and nicely leveled.- with permanent aide- wal a, itios u ji.sm); iuq down and the balance $30 per month. I also offer 4007 No. 43d street for $100 cash and 8J0 per month. Thla houae la not quite a large a the others, but it ia a dandy. C. O. CARLBERG 312 Brandel Theater Bldg. BARGAIN IN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE This houae la beautifully located riaht on ear line on a high, beautifully terraced corner iov isiing tmiti. Plenty of large ahade tree aad some fruit House ia heated by hot water and la otherwise modern throughout SMALL PATMHNT CASH. ' BALANCK LIKE RENT. Call Walnut G63 tonight after o'clock. Call Douglas M any time today. E. P. WRIGHT, 60x132 20th and Izard . $3,000 Out-of-town owner write to ua to sell above corner at ono and ha reduced price for quIoH Bale. Paving paid. The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. 2JT7. HI S. 17th, OWNER waata to wll for only $4 down. balance monthly. Five-room, all modern cottage, not over three yeara old, U.dOO. Also have aeven-room. all modern bouse, at east entraoo to MUler park. Call V alnut 13U. REAL E8TATK Si ni RBAN Renaoa. Invent Your Savings In Acres You cannot invest your saving In a safer place that will bring you greater returns than by Investing a few dollar every month In acre Out Benson Way . In Benson Gardens Or Richland Acres BENSON OARDEN3 adjoins Beiuton on the west, and only six block from the end of Benson car line on West Main street, paved road, and Is the most beautiful acreage tract ever offered for sal so close In. Acres aa, low as $6S on term of $10 down and $10 a month. RICHLAND ACRES Is a little further out, but Is fine laying land. It Is subdivided Into I. 1, 4 and 6-acre tract. Price low aa $300 an acre, on the same terma. We will take you out In. one of oar automobile any time during the day. evening or Sunday. Salesman will be on the ground every afternoon and all day Sunday. Oet off at and of Benson car line and walk- six block west to Ben son Gardens, or take JITney auto bus to the ground. - Hastings & Heyden 1414 Harney Lot In order to close out about M lot we bar pear the end of the car line In Benson, we offer same at $160 to $360 a lot TERMS, $4 to $6 a lot cash and $4 to $i a month. All within easy walking distance to car. with cement sidewalk all th way. Gcod Improvements all around . Ftno new brick school. Nearly all have city water. These are not cheap lot, aa the price would Indicate, but good lot at a dlrl cheap price and on asy term. It I our cleanup or bargain counter sale of lot In thla locality and It Is your opportunity. Your opportunity to get a lot for less than It 1 worth. Your opportunity to begin putting away a little money each month and soon have a lot clear. An opportunity that will not occur again. ; All lot are 60 feet front by 138 to 136 feet deep. Sale on ground will begin Friday at S p. m. and continue two day thereafter, 3 p. m. until' night unless all are sooner sold. Get off at end ol Benson car line. Salesmen wll be there to show the lota, or call our of floe and go out at any time; before data of sale, Benson & Carmichael, Telephone Douglas 1722. LOT SALE v Saturday Afternoon v j and Sunday- : Make arrangements this evening to come out and pick out your lot in this beautiful new Residence Addition. . Call Walnut 682 After 7 P.M. Tonight or Sunday Call Douglas 2926 Anytimb Today These lots can be purchased on Easy Monthly Payments. Prices include all ofr following -improve- , ments which are now in and paid for , , ' Permanent Grados, Boulevard Streets, Cement Walks, Cement Gutters, Shade Trees, Water and Gas. Car Line Runs Right by Addition. Considering Prices, Improvements, Location, Distance, Surroundings and Transportation Facilities, You Ml find Nothing in Omaha today in the shapef a lot for either t home or an investment that will compare with lots in this beautiful Addition. Telephone Doug. 292 Today. Telephone Walnut 682 after 7 P. M. this evening or any time Sunday and I will send en automobile to take you out to gee thla. You'll Find No Better Way to Save Money than to Buy Ono of these lots on Easy Payments. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDB Bargain Small Cash Payment A beautifully finished and decorated home. Oak floor on both first and aeo ond floors. Thl home hae reception ,..11 lli.ln. VAnm Aii.tnm -.m. f entry and rear entry on first floor, with wo large bedrooms and bath on second floor. Urn closets; furnace, guaran teed to heat; screens. Including screens for front twrcn; to-rooi lot ti iao rt deep; paved street; only one-half block from school. Price, $2.8TA Very easy term. Located $331 Ames Av. . Norris & Norris 400 Be Bldg. Phone (ougta 4270. Boulevard Park Home Brand new. all modern bungalow; B large rooma and bath; 8 rooms in oak. I a sun room; beam oeillnga, bookcases, window eat; well arranged kitchen, with convenient pantry and he lo room; bath room tile and enamel, with guaran teed fixture; llgtitlng flgture can be elected by buyer; stair to second floor, which 1 large enough to finish 8 room: cement baement; furnace heat; hot and cold water; fine, large lot; paved street; close to car: located In Boulevard Park addition. I'RK'K IXiWiO: shout $700 cash or vacant lot as part payment. Rasp Bros. tot McCague Bldg. Douglaa 18U. REAL ESTATE Si nURBAM St. Sale (4$ Paxton Block, Omaha, Nab. E. P.Wright Walnut 682. REAL ESTATE NORTH 8IDK Must. Be Sold Owner y to get h heat offer poa slble for these houses, either cash er on Kymenta. This ia your chance to get a rgaln in a houae. Be sure you see the house, then let u have your offer. You will make money by buying any one of these places: 4329 Deoatur St., a 4-room house, with city water; one-half block to car line. Lot SOslfiO. 46M Parker St., a 4-room house:" one block to car. Lot (0x160. 4 H FrankUn St., a 4-ronm house; two blocks to csr. Lot lOOxlU). Creigh, Sons & Co Dougls 100. $08 Be Bldg. Beautiful Stucco House, $4,750 lust sell brand new 4-room bouse Owner has cut the price to move It quickly. There ia a large living room arrangement with beamed cellin and fld'splara, pleaaant dining room, with eouth exposure, complete kitchen, with a but lers pan'ry. three large bedrooms, with plenty of windows and good float-fa; rsk floor throughout. This house Is located on an east front lot, high and sightly, two block from car Utv. In the Leints part district. 4o wllj i;anJle Let ua show you this house. Glover & Spdn !- City National. Phone loLgla $TO. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE. OET INTO YOUR OWN HOME MAY 1ST. MARK A SMALL C ASM I'AVMKNT AND PAY BALANCK UKE II K.N T. I have for snle on such terms a beau tiful new hungslow which Is now com pletn except for wall decors t Inn And elevlri" flti r. Yon run pick them out yoi.rself belure Ssturdny. This hiviao Is modern throughout, prln rlpul renins finished In oal, hrlck flre li!iif'n. full rrmi.ntitil hitiMn.nl. If la nnlv It block from car line In one of the city b si mw resilience adilltlnna TEH MS, $350 CASH BALANCE LIKE KENT I al'o have another six-room house and 6-roorn house which can be mirchaxed on similar terms. k. p. wianiiT, Telephone Dong. 2926 today. Call Wal nut 6S2 this evening. o FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. Hot water heat, full cemented cel lar, full attic, good porch fur ice bog, beautiful view: good neighbor hood; all own their own homes; closo to schools snd churches. $.4) will give you Tioess'on, balance like rent. 4617 N. ,lth St. Key next door north. C, M.' EATON, 1106 V. 0- W. Bldg. Doug. 9t AN ACRE ' HOME BARGAIN Easy monthly payment. Thl acra has a uew 4-room house, the soil is rlolt and thrre I a fine, large bearing, grapevine yard. DON'T MISS THIS Call Walnut 63 tonight after 7 p. m. for further particular. Call Doug. 2924 In daytime. S-ROOM cottage, hot water heat, all mod ern, 4617 North wth St. Key rirst door north; $"ii cash, balnnoe $' per month; price, $2,700. C. M. Kton, 110 W. O. Y. Hldg. lloiinlns 1!s4. MUST BK SOLD. Two fine tot on SHt St., north of Ames Ave., all street Improvement In. Wright & Lashbury, Douglas H. RKAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Near Windsor School Just flntehnd. rooma and bath, livlnr room, dining room, den and kitchen on first flour; oak finish; fujl basement; fine corner lot, 60x1:13; street paved; close to school and Went Side Hanecom Park car line. Will make terms or take va cant lot aa tiral payment. Rasp Bros. Douglas l&Vt. 10H MK'sRue Bldg $500 Cash HANSCOM PARK. Five-room bungalow, oak finish, mod ern In every detail, fine cemented base ment, hot air furnace; one block west of Windsor school; fine surrounding. A home for particular people. Price only ' TUB VOOFX, REALTY AOKNCY, 1116-18 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. B9I A NICE IU5ME" Seven room, all modern, hot water heat, house In elngant repair, east front lot, jvaved street with paving paid, splen did location, good neighborhood; price reduced to S3.M0. Terms, if need be. Lo cated Just north of the Field Club. c. g; carlberg, . $1$ Itrandrts TheMer Bldg. LARUE two-story nous, ami lot InOg 849, put to exchange for smaller Pla-o, walking distance, or vacant lot on Cum ing or 24th St. Place la clear. Will carry difference back on property; no equities considered. Address I1 $44. Bee. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Near 36th & Dodge . $575; 43x122 Cheapest lot In West Farnam. $10 now, $1 tier week. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1018 Omaha National. Douglas $715. FIELD CLIJB DISTRICT bight-room residence, strictly modern; four tied rooms; hot water heat; shower bath; one block to ear; garage. Built for a home and a beauty. Might take some trade. Must be seen to he appre ciated. I hone Harney 1101. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN to.srll llluffa. IN" Council Bluffs All modern home. Practically new, Nine room. Beauti ful location. Oarage with cement drivu way. Fruit trees and garden apace; l1, blocks from Broadway. Conveniently located close to schools and churches. Mrs. Anna Bender, 144 Park Ave. Tel. 4224. o REAL EHTATE MISCELLANEOUS We take pleasure in an nouncing that the Real Ks tate. Rontal, Loan and In suramin business built up ' by Alfred C. Kennedy ha been incorporated under the name of the ALKRKI) C KKN.VEDY COMPANY. This business was estab lished thirty years ago by Howard Kennedy, Inter 7 becoming Howard Kennedy i ti Son, and afterward car ried on by ALFRBO C. KKXNEDT, who controls the majority of the atm k and becomes the president of the new company. Wa will endeavor to look after the interests of our clients in tho same faith ful, efficient and careful manner and maintain the same high standard a here tofore and ho'ie to merit their continued patronage. We will ho located In tho same ollirea as he fore, 20) Flrat National Bank build ing, Omaha, Neb. Alfred C. Kennedy Co., April 30, 1916. REAL ESTATE WANTED IJS'f your properly wlin K Jl. Lander you. 2 Neville Blk P LIST real evtate and rentals with lON Kl.SoN R. E. CO. 301 Oin. Nat'l Bank. Rent room quick wUu a Le Vt ant A 4. ran be rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent" Ad. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle ReceipU Light uid Trade is Actire it Steady Price Sheep Steady to Strong". HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE DULL A)i;TH OMAH A. April m. 1S15. Recelnts .m Catt'e. Hog. Sheep. .. :i. IW M 4 H Official Mnmlsy Official Tuesday .... Official Wednceilay .. t.nM I4." .. 6t.iH II. t.l" .. 6.417 S :I4 .. 1 ,00rt ",tn 5.4 1 ' it R l t rl.v UstimttQ KiitlMy..!!! 'H) r Ive rinvs thl. i: mh JO. Till 44. 4.1.! 4.fi ptViKt 1S.1S3 ."nme dv Ihm week ."i TKt JW.N'1 4j.n; m, iv) 4.V7M ame days I wks aeo..l.mi Seme tiny 1 wka ago..l7.j;j -sine iy wks sko. .'Ai.V Same flays lat year ..IT, The following, table bTiows tn receipts Of rattle. hn an,t hmn ml th Smith Omaha live st ck market for the yesr to-anio, aa compared with last year; , . . isis. 1114. inc. pec attle jt ui trx i Attn LUUM IM7;&.'S Iia6i4 sheep M0.4M H7;,:c io,r3 The following fw.. price for hoas at th Smith Omaha live "lock market for the last few day, with comparisons: Date I 181$. I14. ,1HI8 1113. 19U. l10.llk. April Ml Wt s, April 15 f 07V. Aprll U I 1C April 17 t K1 6 8 HOI I PM 6 00 8 74 7 nl I 7 IM 111 8 H 8 74 7 Hi 7 Ml 8 tVM t 661 $ t 71 8 7 7 70 6 OS 14 4 M IN 101 $ M 6 tA $ M I 01 7 05 I 83 April is April 19 7 $3 6 6u 1 t $ Ml $ 8 T 64 831 8 W t t. S Ml 8 K 7 46 $ 901 el $ 41 ftrr zi !s"s.l n a' 2HI $ 211 &H4.I $ i'1 April 11 7 -tm $ HI 1 u Aurll 33 7 I ill g 4S T 4i April HI 7 1711 $ 40 $ 6! 7 411 $ 73) April 851 J4 II to 7 I 6.1 $ 74 121 April Ml 7 I4WI I iui 7 411 6 8.11 22 April lit I 3ty, a 3, . 7 (71 6 8S 0 04 84 i $ 811 8 081 7 OS 7 85 5 74 12 7 "1 7 ol 8 14 8 April ? cj s s J I SI April Ml 7 .' 17! 8 IK April ,! 7 401 8 18! 8 W Sunday, Rwelpia and disposition of live stook t the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, ror twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. RKCK1PTSCARS. Cattle. Hogs. Shoep.H'ses. C, M. A St. P 8 I'nlon l'nclflo 8 C. at N. W., east.... 8 C. A N. W., west... 14 C, St. P., M. O.. 8 14 6 4i 11 4 23 a t. 6 1 117 C, B A ii . east C, B. A J., west... 7 C, R. 1. A P., east. 1 t, IV I. P.. west .. Illinois Central $ Chi. Great Western . Total receipts.... 40 DISPOSITION H KA D. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Morris A Co. 141, KHO Swift A Co 1,214 1,4. 1.74S t4 I,im4 8 OudaJiy Packing Co... mi 302 4N luO Armour & Co nchwirti A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing t o ... So. Omaha Pack. Co.. Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co 2 2 16 14 46 ir, 22 10 1 $ 1 1 38 2 . 3 It 8 17 12 4 147 J. 11. Bulla L. F. Ilusi Mcfresry A Kellogg.. Wrtlielmsr A Degcn. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo. A Kan.-Cal Co. Christie liiKKin Huffman Roth Meyers Tanner Bros John Harvvy Kline Francis Other buy ilS Total 1.274 8.LMT W! CATTLIO Kocelot of cattle thl morn Ing were light, a usual on a Friday, only forty-seven oar being reported In. Still rewlpts for the week to date foot up W.848 head, being the largest of any re cent week, and over 10.UU0 head larger than a year aao. Beef ateera were In fair demand thla morning and the few loads offered changed hand In good season at fully steady prices. This mean that handy light cattl. eapontally thoaa on the year' ling order, are 10l6c higher than a week go, wnue heavy beevea are fully steady. Cow and heifer were steady thla morning and steady with a week ago. there having beon comparatively little change. Tlier were only a few tooker and feeders and they were about steady with yesterday, but VClRo lower than lsst week' close. The decline ha bean the moat aevsre on the Inferior kinds, while dealrsble grade are at th most, not over im lower. Quotation en rattle: Oood to choloe yearling. $8.00Hi4.40; good to choice heavy cornied Peeve. l.tWH0l): fair to good corn fed beeves, tl.MW 76; common to fair corn fed beeves, $7.0uo(T 60; good to ohoin heifers, 8d.71hU.0O; good to choice cows, $.tWo7.40; fair to good cows, $&.7&?j4.0u; common to fslr cows, $1.416.76; good to cnoic siocxers and feeder, Vf.xxe'i.80 common to fair atockor and feetiora, 8fi.ilotj7.36; stock heifers, $$.760,7 20; stork oowa, .VMX3,7t; stock calves. 4.Sb$f n.x; vaal salves. $7.ttaiQ.00: fat bulls, stag. etc, X6.ooti4i.7a; stock bulla, .vgri.oo. Representative sales: UKEF STEERS.. Ne. ..,. I.... II.... .... J.... v. Pr. Ho. at. Pr. .110 M . 474 4 7 11. ...I.... I 14 4 .. 440 IT ..iri4 1 to ..174 f I ..isio 1 to ..1314 too S IS JS 1 40 .lWif ' . Ml .1I4 T M It. 11 8 86 8TKKRS AND HEIFERS. It 11 40 t II $ Ml 804 .... M 1H COWS. 4 14 1. ...IK 4 0 ...111 IK ...lis 4 40 ... Ml IM ...im w .. .11(10 8 46 ...Mill T 40 .... IM 4 H .... 4"1 4 t .... 74 4 eo ,...111 4 10 .... 174 8 .... 441 $ 60 H EIFKRS, 110 $ 10 8 74 Ik I M III T CALVES. it I no i IM 18 1 t'H I J6 .711 4 44 . W 4 44 .l7 1 U .111 8 fi ' STOCK i:HS AND FEEPER8. IM 7 04 I U I 41 Ml t 10 1 Ill T HI U4 Ik I 0 I UO HOG 8 Freah receipts only amounted to about 117 cars, or 7,8uO hend, but with the fineen oars held over from yester I day, buyers had a protty fair assortment to pick from. The total for the live days this week Is bO.VM. a gain or more than I.OuO over a week ago and 12,600 heavlur than a year ago. itecripts for the week to uale are tho heaviest since four weeks t"' ... ... Trade opened out in very fair snane, and under the Influence of stronger prli es at other points, shippers made their purchase St prices that wero any way a nickel higher. Moat of the. ship ping hogs sold around $7.4ura7.46. ranters siarieo out in gooa aeeaon buying hogs at fully be higher Ighsr prices Sellers were ulsylna for the full strength lot the market, and thinga did not move very raplily. ao that when packers sud- enly shut off all buying there were still betwsen forty and fifty loads unsold. The next killer bide were sharply lower than early, and aa sellers announced ttieir In tention of getting a nickel advance, or carrying their holdings till baturday, thinga soon came to a comirfeto stand still, with everyone playing a walling game. No. . . Pr. St. If SB. 10... II... ... 74... ....Ill 44 7 iS ... a: m l ,,..?i i4 7 rr . . . . tM ... t 81 S ... IM t 40 ... la ... T4 ..in u l a ..214 e) 140 ,.rl IM t 4A4 ..ai.o ... i 42Z ..IM ... Ill ,.iU 1X4 T 41 HEEl'-Ony thro cars - of slock showed up in the sheep barn today and buyer made abort work of them at prtcea that were oonaldered about steady by most traders, a though one or two t-eflers were Inclined to quote values Hills higher. It Is sate to say that the feeling 1 stronger among buyer than haa been th case for th last two or three day. Woo led wfi brought $8.60 again today and two decks of western iambs sold a tio 40. the same a yesterday's best price, There have been P Mexican here the lost two days. A deck of shorn western lambs sold at $.60, which ia higher than any bunches of more than a few head have aold this week. Today's tecelpta were eatlmatej at COO head, and the total lor the five days is onlv 21,847 head, which la I0.7VI smaller than a year ago and lighter than for any week since the latter part of camber, 114. guotatioaa oa aheep aad lataBa; Lamb, light, lift liy.floSO; lsitih. heavy. r7Vf 10.10; lnmh. shorn, '.r't M: yearling, llsht, f"'ii9 3o; yerllni!. heavy. J1 800; wet hem. good to i t-olce, vr.'.'iN."5; Wethers, fnlr to godd, v.iii1. ,',; ewer, gootl to choice, $J.7.VuS.t0, ewes, fair tc g'totl. 8T..T.M T.7". 08 fed shorn Ismbs M 8 .V 117 .Mexican ewes M 8 :o !"6 cull ewes SH 500 148 Mexican lanil 71 10 40 M culls 3 9 & ' tllHM.O I.IVl-J STOI K M4RKF.1 tattle aieady lloas Stead hee tead. CIIIC.vuo. April V CATTLK- Re. celpta, 1 .KH he.-nl; tuslkel (tttsilv; nstlve Iteef tecr, l.'.ii.T. ; wvtern lers. I.'t 'H t'7.4i" row and liflfers, $3.10tli.7; 'lvcs,. Ji'-.ci'iiS .76. , IHM1S Receipts. hvid: msrkel sle.ly. mostly Ac higher; hulk. I7.uV.i7iV; lipht. fT.4Mi7 f: mixed, $7.'.7 (l; lieavt . $;.ISt7 7r.; rough, $iMMi7.W. tilps. $.-..r'i7.1ti. SHKKP AND LAMPS --Receipts. S.Oi c hend' mirket steady; shcop, $7.4tH40;. Imlr. $vjoiit7;,. t. tools' Lire atnrk Market. ST. I .or IS, Apill S ATTLF. Re-: ceipt ,j hrad; mnrkct steadv; native beef steers $7 OfiSf.1; yenrliiu; steers and heifers, $. 0 w,i :). St ; rows. $';.0tv.i7.Ji; stock . ersnnd feeders. $i5.0oi7.75; southern steers,, Nt2f-'!V"r ; cows and heifers, $4.(K'1(.oo; na tive cnl-es. H co-.i 10 o0 HO.IS-RerelptR. 6.S.V. hesd: market higher; nigs and llshts it! tfrf.cT f-,- n.w...i and I iitchers, $7.70.! 7.; good heavy, $7 70 j 7 11. SIIREP AMI LAMUSlleeelnf. HV. head; market strong: lambs ti 10 76- ewes. $11607(4 3?; clipped lambs, i.7.V.i(t'0.: yearnnrs. .s hu.5ii; clipped yearlings, li.Ut .,j. Kaaaaa Illy Live Slock Market. KANSAS OITV A ,w,l lr'Art-f x.- neceii ts. 400 head'- market steady; prime led ateera. ':,',;' i1 hivla.i i..r $7.4iiS.iri; westrrti sti'ers, $7.iVii8.2f.: stock-. rs and fcctU-rs. tMiH4 7r.' ii:ii t: tjl-.. .t"; f-nlvea, lii'iOifShv IIO .S HiV'i.lnlo m l,n.j. i. . i -" tit-tin.,, higher; bulk, 8;.:fVfr7..); heavy. $7 sovf" 4.v -"it -. - "ji I ii . U. '"H l.iai IIKIH. ..-.( ik, li.l'i'i HHIvKP AJJIl I AMH9.n.ritlnl. SlWt head; mirket rtendy; Inmhs, $Sfrvinn to-'.' yearlinns l7.aMi.a.-i: urthsis tn t. . ewes, 87,Vi.zi. ' ' ' : Slnnx City live Stock Market. SIOCX CITY. la . wll M-PiTTle ' Receipts, 1.000 head: market' stea.lv; im ttvc steers, $7.00rri7.70: hutchera te. fiiih ? :n cowa and heifers. Vv.lVft.7.00: cannera. t.l fill 4i4 ,: calves. 8K.'.ttifi 7 3f.- hulls $rt.b.0iv. ' ,' HOOS Roce nta. g ftOO baait- ' steady; heavy, $7 vtf7.IB: mixed. $7 .10; ight, 87.2JlH4l7.S0; bulk of aalos. $7.27Sii4' SHEEP AND t.AlfR.4-lw.irti i vv! hrad; market ttcaily; lam lis, $tW(j.s.'$:,. ' , . OMAHA URNKRAL MARKET, BUTTF.R N.. 1 l.lh rartnna 51- V,. 2, (Mb. tutis, 20c. CHEEslClmported Swiss, 22c; Amer ican Swiss. 14c: block Swiss. SJc: twins. litVkc; daisies. 1'VaC: trittlets. 17wr: Ymm America. Mc; blue label hrii'k, IhSo; llm- Durger, -io, io; New York white, 18c; : imported French Roquefort, 4fle. w ' FISH Trout, Met large dapples. 14c; halibut, 18c; rhannoi ciitflnh, 14c; herrlng.l ; codfish, 14c; mackerel, JRc; anlinun (tc. : 8WKKT POTATOKS Kansaa, 2 7i Mil.. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective ' April are as fellows: - . BKICK Ci;rs Ribs. NO. 1. 17'iC: No. 2. l4c; No. S, lUc. Chucks, .No. 1. lO'c; , No. 2, 9r; No. S, B4c. Ixilnsi No. 1, li'V'; No. 2. lc; No. J. lKc. Rounds: No. 1. 13'c; No, 8. 13c; No. 8, K Plates: , No. 1, 8c; No. $, 8ViC; No, 8, kc. POULTRY Broiler. 2tk-: erlng chit k- ens, iRc; hens. 14c; cocks. S'ic; loosters, 8c; stags, 8Sc; ducks, lhv; geose, . Itic;. turkeys, llMTire; pigeons, per oos., ik-; ducks, full feathered. 10c; geese, full feathered, 8u: kiuuus, iso. I, fi.wi; no. ... M . . Fru t and vegetable price furnisnen Dy QllllnKld Fruit oompany: FRUITS Orangee: California extra ! fancy navels, all slse, $3 3J per box; 8-box lota, $3 16 per box; fancy California' navel, all slses, $3 per box; 6-box Iota.. L'.eO per hox. Liemons: rancy nunmci iitw S4Aa 11 a lib. m, wtw ..hfllra Red Ball, $ 50 per box. Orapefrult: , K: . 4fta, I2.t: 64a, I1&0; $4. 8J.76 per box. Ap-, pies: Extra fancy whit winter Pear- pies:- s.ira mncy wmis" fiii malnes, 1.D0 per box; extra fsncj II. tO per bo. Pineapple: Fane S4s, 80s, IS 83.7B per crate; 8-cr extra inner nanus, , Fancy i;uian crate: D-craie mis. , $3 00 per crate- for shipment Wednesday or Thursday. April a and 8. Banitnas: 12 to $2.26 per bunch; 4-j por lb. Straw. , berries: iAiilsiana nlnts. market price nn date of ablpmenf, prospective price. 8Jt.. per esse. VKORTAULK8 California new eah bsge, 85 to 100 lb., Mo par lb. Celery: Jumbo, 80c per do. Hood lettuce, $1 per dos. Lesf lettuce: 40o per dox. Arti chokes: $1.60 ir do. Endive: c per lb. Onion:' Yullow. 8o iter ll.! Texs Ber muda, white, $2 25 per crate; Texaa Ber muda, yellow, 12 per crate, union aeis: , Yellow and red. Il.&o per bu. ; white, $1.75 per bu. Pepnere: per basket. To matoes: Fancy. $4 per crate. Radishes: ttti per do. Hi lnaoh: 5iki per ds. Psr- siey: ww per oox. iiirmps; tmo per a. fotatoes. -oinraao jiurai, iso per nil.; , Red River Ohlos, 80c per bu.; Minnesota. . whites, uio per bu. Mushrooms: bOc li. , Asparagus- Home-grown, $1 23 per do-, , MISI'ELI'ANKUIIH Shelled popcorn, 4c Der lb. Crackerlnck: $3.60 per case: . one-half case. $1.75. I4mes: $1.75 per , . basket. Checkers: $3 BO per case; one-. half case. tl.TD. Peanuts: Raw. 7c per lb.; sack lota raw Jumbo, 8c per lb.; roasted. 8vfc! per lb.; salted. $1 80 per fan. Cocoantits: $310 rier sack; &oc per dos. Nuts: No. 1 t'nllfornla wslnuts. IDe ner lb. Braxlls: 12.,o per Ih. f I os figs, $0 ' per box. Sugar walnut date: $1.40 per box. Filberts: 16o r"r Ih. Pecan: 12Vic per lb. Almond: 20c nor lb. I Coffee Market. ktcur ..- rt i - . l srt fvttMTrw w... nriit ivnn, in ii . tirrr.iy-niii i market for coffee futures waa moderately, active today with prices working a little ' higher on rather a better romnilsilon de mand and reports of some improvement in the demsnd for spot coffee. The open-1 Ing was unchanged to 4 points hltrher and the market closed net unchanged - to 7 points higher with July relatively firm. . Salea. Itft.OuO bags. May. 6 Ota: June, 4 1c; 1 uly, T.37c; August, l iic: September, 7.47c; fjctooer, i.ij.'c; riovemner. line; Decern-, her, 7.4lc: January, V.tiTc: February. 7.7Sc; March. 7.7u. Spot, steady; Rto No. 1. r; Santo No. 4, 10c. Cost snd freight offer war generally unchanged. Mllrels prices In Itraxll were uncnangeo. Rio exchange on London 3-Kd lower. ...... ( 4'ntton Market, NRW YORK, April 30. VTTOV-Spot.' quiet; mid'lllng uplnndH, 10 fiOc. No sales.. ( otlon futures opened steady; May, lO.OJc. bid: July. 10 tic : October. lO.fUri 1 ie- eember. 10.71'c; January, lO.Slc; May, I0.8t)c, bnl. Futures closed steady; ' May. 1007c: July, lO.TOe; October, lfl.63c; ecembtr, ' 10 sue; jsnuarv. iokjc; Marcn. Il.oic. The cotton market closed at a net gain of 2 to & points. I4VBRPOOL, April 80.-COTTON 8pot: in moderate demand; prices easier; good middling, .02d; middling. 6.t)6d; low mld-i dllng. 6.:2d. Sales, 10,0 bales. Sugar Market. NEW YORK. April S -SCO AR-Fu-turrs were slcatly curly on the rnDtinuad strength of the spot market, hut eased off under realixlmr and at midday showed declones of :l to 4 points. Raw, firm; cen trifugal, 4.83c; inoUaaes, 4 Ink', refined. steady. , The tiot market r1ocd steidv wltii salea of between W.OuO and 2UO.0U0 bugs, of oefitrifuaal for May shipment at 4 k3r. ' A lot of 3f, n o bags for June shipment 011 sold on the hauls of 4.Kc. Omaha' Hay Market. . OMAHA. April S0.-PUA1RIR KAY (nioice upland, $12 AO; No. 1. tll.sOwll 00: No. 2, $.0iuK'.i; No. 3. $n.0;X 0J. Oiolc nildlanrt. Sll.WftiU'MI; No. 1 811.W 1LM; . No. 2. tiMOtilOOO: No. S. M.ii4. (Tiolco lowland. 85MOH8.W: No I $.6M.00; No. , $;o"tia; No. a, r..(oii4.ifl STRAW 4'hulce wheat, to St(tt.00. ALKALFA-4'h"lce. 813 60: No. I. 81200 J13.0; No. 1. ID.OIl'.'IO.oU; No. $, fl.O.OO. Metal Market. NEW YORK, April :0 M FT. M-8-f.es d. $4.15'4.2l- London, f J) 17 M't2 fcif. Spel led, stKit, $K' bid; June. I2(. bid; Lon don, t;4. Tin, easy. $3S.tfi4n.0n. Iron, quiet ami iiik hanged. t'npper. firm; electrolytic, $ia.i; casting, $l$.i.l. At London: Sot copper. 77: futures, (78 10s. Spot tin. lltttlo; futures, fJSl K. vapuralvd A p plea aad Dried V'palfa NEW YORK. April M.-KVA POR ATED' A PPI.KS (juiet. .' IiRIElJ FRUITS Prunes, uuiet and steady. Aprl.ots and peaches. Inactive. Ralalii". quiet; loose mnsntel, 7,447Vjcc choice to fancy, atted. 7iTWc. i Read The Bea's "Bustness) fhances" and get Into your own business.