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Tin: 11EE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1015. 13 REAB E8TATF XOUTII RlIK REAL ETATK NORTII SIDK Mid-Week Sale We have only 10 lots left in Bungalow Swction of Montolair. Right in town, Hamilton, Lafayette and Nicholas Streets, near 31 et Street We will offer these lots tomorrow (Tuesday), Wednesday and Thursday, at $750.00 each and on epocial terms. Water, sewer, gas and sidewalk all in and pAid for. Building restrictions just enough to make it an ideal place for homes. If you want a close-in location you can't equal it. Call us up and let ns show you.. Benson & Carmichael, Telephone Doug, 1722. 642 Paxtan Block. ON THE BOULEVARD A. beautiful (-room houe. 4113 N. 30th St. Thl house Is modern In every ntw of th word. Hu rooms end eleentng porch. Oak finish on first floor, birch and maple up. Offered for a quick at tha low prio of $3,300. YV. S. FRANK SU Neville Block. 5-ROOM cottage, hot water heat, all mod ern, 4S17 North 39th St Key first door north; $60 cash, balance $3 per month; lirtos. 13,700. C. M. Eaton. 1106 W. O. W. BIdg. Douglas 194. CONTRACTOR'S CL.F1AN-UP SAXJC. 5-room house at 1714 Sahler St, 4-room house at 182S Sahler St. lust being com pleted. Both houses finished In oak and, white enamel; more than modern; oloaa to car. Webster 4198. Everybody Reads Be Want Ads. 100 DOWN $100 cash will start you on owning your own home on a irood street in a food lo cality and near a fine parte. I offer you the choice of either 4416 Spalding street and 401 No. 44th street These houses have full cellars, cement floors, city water, electric lights, with elegant fix tures; 4 large rooms on first floor, t un finished bed chambers and unfinished bath room upstairs; the lots are large and nicely leveled, with permanent altle walka. Price ia $1.RH; $100 down and the balance $20 ner month. 1 also offer 40ir7 No. 43d street for $1.M; $100 cJh and $30 per montn. This noun is noi quite i large as the others, but It la a dandy. C. 0. CARLBERG 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. MUST BE SOLD. Two fine lota on S9th St, north of Ames Ave., all street Improvements In. Wright ft I.shbury, Douglas 153. REAIi ESTATE FIRM A RANCH LANDS FOR SAI.B Nebraska. Douglas County Farm Fine Upland, One Mile From Millard ' and v Fifteen Miles From Omaha. Sixty Acres in Hay, Balance in Crop. Liberal Terms For Plat and Particulars ; See ; , Payne Investment Company OMAHA7 - . 15th and Farnam Streets Telephone Douglas 1781 Mtseellsafaoes. . TO SEL.L LAND reach the Iowa farmers. Des Moines la located In central Iowa. The Capital Is Des Moines' leading daily, with over 44,01)0 circulation daily, rooat of which goes to Iowa farmer. 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. Mail your ad today. ONL.Y $325 buys a 640-aore sohool land 1mm In Keith county: over 200 acres of which oan be put In cultivation. Thla Is a bargain. Terms. $150 cash, balance note for $176 due in one year, . write owner, U C. Crandan. 1644 Locust 6t, Lincoln. Neb. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE LAROB two-atory nouae and lot UOx walking dlatanoe, or vacant lot on Cum ing or th Bt Place la clear. Will carry difference back on property; no equities considered. Aoureas r u REAL ESTATE MISCEIiLAJfEOTTB. For Sale nr rrV rood 8-room.. all modem horn. TTU.iut in trine. In nn rut line. Oood location, $123 T St.. Uncoln. Neb. Address o sio, ee. Bank Clearings Bank clearings In the United State for tha week ending April 29, a reported to Bradstreet' Journal, New York, -aggregate $3.341,6M,00O, agatnat $3,13,052,00O last week ana 3,w,uai,uw in tnta wne.s imi year. Canadian clearlnga aggregate $133, RfJ.OOO. aa ana Inst H51.244.00O laat week and $11,&4.0DO tn thla week laat year. Follow Ing are tn returns ior xni weea, who percentages of change from this week ABSTRACT OF TITLE Kerr Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office, HUS Bo. 17th St Phone D. 94o"I. Jessen & Morrell 201-1 State Fk. Bldg. d. rjse. KlCbD ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract offlo In Nebraska, SO BraadeU The, REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Cities, "i ' " Amount Lna.r, New Tork !$l,919.810,OuO .7 Chicago 1S92, 039,000 T.J Philadelphia 14,IM,0 2.0..... Boston '., 1G5.490.000I 0.1 8t Louis 75,183.0110 4. Kansas City 72,47,tti0 44.1 Pittsburgh 4OJ53O.0OO $3.4 Ban Francisco...... 46,.0(irt 1.6...... Baltimore $1,167,000 14 0 Minneapolis ......... '18,701.000....;. 3.9 Detroit STi.Ktl.OnO $.4 Cincinnati .......... H.6W.O00 l. Cleveland ,7!,0 . Los Angeles 18.M4.OXi ...... 19.0 New Orleans.- ' l,8.tt.000 $.4) OMAIIA 17.712,00r g.O Milwaukee 18,318,0t0 $ $ Atlanta 11,233,000 4$ LouiavtU 9.701.009 1.7 Beattl ............... 10.010.0UO 14.8 Buffalo 11.432.0OO 1.4 Bt Paul lO.HMOOj...... 69 Portland, Or .. lO.ftoO.OcC $.6 Denver .8,326,000 1.3 Houston 7.474.000 9.3 Richmond $.7X0,000 21.1 Indianapolis . 4.977,000 (.3 Providence C.7S6.O00 14.2 Fort Worth 7,Sn2,OiiO 4.E Washington, D, C 7,671.000 $. Memphis 6,903.000 ...... .9 Bt Joseph............ .W,000 .4 Columbus 6.302,0(10 7.1 NashvUl 6.811,0001 g.s Albany - 4,80,000 n.7 Halt Lake City... ,- S.ere.ooo 4 1 Toledo .M.0uO 8,1 Dea Moines 6,SB,0U 9.9..'.... Hartford ............ . 6.174.000 .S Duluth 3,700.000 19 Rochester 4.036,000 $.0 Savannah-....... 3.W5.0O0 U.3 Norfolk ....... ..w. 3,6X6,010. 4.$ Bpokana 3.K78,0UOl 13.6 Wichita, M $.$87,000 $.6 Macon $.182,000 $1.9 Oakland $.)49,00U ..... $.6 Scranton I.W4,0u0 m Peoria 2.763,000..... 104 New Haven $.8l3.00i $.4 Bioux City $, .2,000 4.1 Grand Kapida....... '3.ia,U) 4.1 Syraouae 1.6H6.0O! 7.3 Jacksonville, Fla... 2ll.oon i.$ Uncoln 2.000 $18...... Fremont 4M00 37.61 W FOR BALE or exchange bath house. HxreUlor Spring a. Mo., with furnished flat It rooma, prlo $a,E00. Take Income property any town above 10,000. Jim Wray. Bloux City. Ia. KOK EXCJ1ANGE Improved fruit farm. also fine tract of raw land, alao rost donce In Grand Junction. Colo. Trade one or all. C. R. Lough, owner, (J rend Junction, Oolo. REAL ESTATE LOANS $li TO $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bid.. lUth and Farnam Bta CITY and farm loans, J. H. turnout Co.. , IV 6 per 41 tiaU ban oaat WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Ac Co., U20 Kamam 8t MONEY on hand for city and farm loan. H W. Binder. City National bank Bldg. WANTED Olty I oan a. Peter Trust Co. 6EI4 us first for faxin loana In eaatar Neb. United Htatea Trust Co.. Omaha. ,tcL CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlbar u l" $10-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. UMAJlA homes. East Nebraaka farms, 0KEKHfl RELAL BSTATK CO., YM Oraana National. Phone Doua-laa $711. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your property with H. H. Lutder you. $03 Neville Blk. D. $Ja LIST real eatate and reiilabj with DON ELSON R. B. CO.. $01 On. Nat l Bank. ATTENTION NON-REWDENT PROPERTY OWNEK8. W give our exclusive attention to th rental and oar of North bid property in Omaha. You will find It to your ad sntai to communicate with ua. 4th Bt. and Ames Ave. Tel. Webstar 639. ILEAL ESTATE ACREAGE DANDY LITTLE FRUIT FARM. Two arrea covered with the best varie ties of fruit and in bearing; alt 'luted ten blocks from in.irie the city limits and near the car. i'non owner. Walnut tMA ' Loeal iMarllWi Quautloaa nirauaiaa hv iti Omatw Nttloui Daak buliats: Batter Braa Cltr TruM pM., Omaba Cllr NatMnal Beak. Onaha FairmoDt t:raamry T per oaat pfe.... Fmlrmont Or&mer, 1ft par east aoia.. HrdiatUla Pr Briok earn Kna Cltr H. L. p4 Ur.roln T-l. A Tal. oam Molina Plow d Mountains iiutaa Tel. A Tel. , Ouh C. B 8t. Rt. p4 Oa-aka A C B. R. A B. pi btrrk Tare Ne4 uaak. Booth Oawka tipatk Umla aoa tioada Ctoautoavaalth Mtasa Ca. leu ... OiJumbus. Na. Blartrls la, I9J4 rx-ndea Kaaltr Oa. . Hill Bl Pus Oo., In., cywrt liouaa la, H Haoaar Ce., Neb., ia LJncala O. IB. la, 1M1 New York Cltr . l-7 Omaha Sewer it, 1M Cltr ot Om&ha Imp. 4a, 117 Oaiaha Wiur 1MI Osaka C. B. in. Hi. Is. Its rwire A Co. la i4 Buua at Utah 4ta SlkM A lalaoA Baiplea Is lt.tver.Hr Place, Net, . 117 Wlcblia taioa aXeok Taaoa . Baraa, Briaker A Ce BM. Aakad. u XI M 10 tt ltH la 4i I zta D 101 u loi 71 7T T .. .. m u M ia at at to ll lalUj iuu in a m li ML 100 iai 101 nth at US ia retten Market. NEW YORK. May . COTTON-ftnot quiet: mmaiing uptands, 10. Bales, ea, rw oauee. Cotton ftitur opened easy: Mar. 946n July, lO.Obo; August 10-Uo; Ootober, 0.$7o-, tecember, laalc; January, 10.60; Maroh, 10.76c The cotton market closed eaary at a net decline of 17 to 90 points. LIVERPOOL. May l-OOTTON fcVot, In moderale demand: Dfioee auv: rrA middling. i.M; middling.' Load; low mid- Oing, aioa. Bate. a,uu nl. sugaur Barhat. NEW YORK. May 1 61TOAR-Ra refined, steady; eut loaf. Awuc; crushed, (kur; mould "A," t.isc; ctibea, XXXX powdered, (.Ike; powdered I loo; fine granulated, 4.00c; diamond "A." t.0tc; ronfecuoners "'A," K)c, No. 1, 6.75c. 1 raatng ia sugar rumres were qi prices at midday aere 1 point highe 1 point loner. ulet; to Oavta. 60 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Firm at Unchsjigd Iricfi, While Corn ii Weak, Declin ing a Bit. CORN AND OATS RECEIPTS OOOD OMATTA. Mar $. 191. Wheat Was firm tmlnv e..llinir at apart. tlcally unrhangiM prion. The corn market was weak and declined from H to 1 cent. Tho receipts of corn were good, totaling 71 cars, but there was not enoUKh demand to absorb the of. rerinKH. (lata receiuta v.n fair a,wl the market was 4 to V, cent lower. The vtjtliilP sttt pij' of corn la big and the stocks larae. it will take a good demand from abroad to reduce the sur plus in the X'nlled Males, but those who are playing the bull on long side of corn believe this demand will develop because of the poor aualttv nf tu min now offered by the uuthern hemtaphere. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to L60A.OUO hu vm uoii k., oats, (17.000 bu. kjvea-pooi spot market: Wheat, un changed to Hd higher; corn, unchanged.' . - . j imi r.-iiis were i.XumiM bu. and nhlpmenu ftiD.uuO bu., against re oelpts of io bu. and shlvmenla of UUI.O110 bu. last year. Primary corn ratvinta wm ojutona k.. and ahlimenta. 6S1.00() bu., against re celptji of 6U.0U0 bu. and shipments of 6S3,0tw bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were LSttOTO bu. and shipments. tu.. against re- celpta of 663.000 bu. and shipment of 678,000 bu. last year. CAKXdJT RFTiBIPT.". VWiaat ll Chicago ik; i2j' Minneapolis . ' tDuluth Omaha H 71 'at Kansas Citw via iu a 6t Louis ., fM - 104 as Winnipeg s The following canh .!.. today: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: n S. 11 No- hro winter: $ car. .56S: l$ cars. $1 W; 3 care. $1.66; No. 4 hard winter: 1 k-a i.ra ti utu.. 1 $1 bo; 1-6 car, fl.64. No. $ spring: M car (white), $1.48. No. $ durum: 1 car. $1.50. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car. $166. Samule: car l durum mlverii t! as Cin,-i t white, 3 cars. 734c: No. I whlta 1 oar 73.c: 6 cars, 73c. No. a white: 1 car, 7J"o. No. 2 yellow. 1 car, 734o: 4 cars, 73c No. $ yellow: i csrs. 7SV; 10 cara, iTMjc No. yeuow: 1 car. 73c; 1 car. TIM. No. I ellow: I car. 72c. No. $ mixed: S cars, 2n. No. 3 mlxnd: 1 oar nar whlto). 2 Wo: 6 cars. 72i,c: 7 ran M.i 4 mixed: 1 car. 72c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car (choice), 72Vic; 1 oar, 72c; 1 car, TlHi. No. 6 mixed. $-6 car. 72o; t oars. Tlo. Sample: 1 car. 7H4o; 1 oar, 6nc: 1 car, Sc. Onta No. 3 white: 2 cara. 62tc: T car. KSc. No 4 white: $ cars, 63a. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 4Hc. Kamrln: 1 car, 61Hn; 1 car. 61'ac: $-6 car. 51c Rye No. $: Part car. $1.06. Omaha Cash Prices wheat : No. 3 turkey, $1.MW1.57: No. $ turkey, fLMMjia l.Rt: No. 2 hard. Il.6fifir1.87: No. 3 hard. $1.5,V&1.6fiV4- No. 4 hard. $1.62I.6M4: No. 3 spring, $1.4801.664; No. 2 durum, 31.&6V 1.C7; No. $ durum. tl.66HG1.66. Corn: No. white. TStViSVc: No. 3 white. ItSiifiVic: No. 4 white. 12&nSc; No. 6 while. 729 "iu.n v a orv. tin rt u-tnvrM. xi n 9 ..Al low, 73ei34c: No. $ yeilow, nyyv'ric No. 4 yellow. 71Vi?24ao: No. 6 yullow. 71U(f9 734,e; No. 6 yellow, 71if72Hc: No. 2 mixed. 72mf72c; No. $ mixed, 7l1iW;2V,c; No. 4 mixed. 71HJT7W; No. 6 mixed, 7l !Ho; No. 6 mixed. 7177Zttc. Oats: No. 3 white, 63WraHe; standard, 63T$o; No. 3 white, 62Wv.2Hc; No. 4 white, 61tCK2a Barley; Malting. 73WRc; No. 1 feed. (W730. Rye: No. 2, tl.08Vjei.09; No. 3, $L07H-1.I. CHICAGO URA1N AND PROVISIONS Featare ( the Trading aai Clostaat Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Mav 3. Proanecta tut bountiful and early harvest turned out to do too mucn ot a nanuicap today for sup porters ot wheat. In consequence the market notwithstanding a display of power to rally closed heavy at 4n4o net tteciine. corn finished lc to lV(u'l"4o down, oau off TfelHc and provisions unchanged to 7Hc lower. Fairly general rains that fell over dis tricts east of th eMisslssippl. where drouth had been threatened, brought aoout a ruen or selling in tne wheat pit at the start. Higher quotation at Liver pool, however, large export clearances and a big cut In the domestic visible sup ply tended to cause a rally that lasted until about the middle of the session. Then the prediction of more rain seemed to have an Increasing effect on sentiment and there were signs that country holder were letting go more freely of reserve stocks. Growth conditions for wheat west of the Mississippi were said to be a nearly perfect that the crop would likely be the earliest harvested In several year. Corn sagged more constantly tnaa wheat. Excellent field condition and laraer receipts were chiefly responsible. Shipping demand, althougn said to be im proved somewhat, was said to be on tha wholo slow. Oats weakened" under hedging against new crop purchases to arrive. Rains east gave an additional advantage to th bear. Large receipts of hog acted, a a weiuht on provisions. Continued liberal export clearances, though, were helpful in averting any serious decline, Futures ranged aa follows: - crate; Texas Bermuda, yellow, $1 &o pr rrate. Onion arte: Vllow and red, $160 per btiahrl: white, $1.7i per htiaheL Pep per, 600 per basket. Tomatoes, fancy, $4 60 per crate; choice, $4 per crate. Hptnaoa, 6O0 per dxen. Parsley, 60c per dosen. Turnips, boo per dosen. raw berries: Louisiana, pints, prospective price, $2.78 to $3 per ce, potatoes: Colo rado Rurals, TV per bushel; Red River Chios, 900 per bushel; Minnesota whites, 60c per busnel. Mushrooms. fA; per lb. Mh-KTCl-LANKOV.- Shelled popcorn, 4c per lb. Ctackerjark, per rase. $1.76 per half raso. Peanuts: Kaw, 7c per lb.; roasted, sack loia. HHo per lb, as I ted, $1.60 per ran. Aspnragua: Home grown, half-lb. bunehra, 60c per dosen btincbe Checkers, $3.(0 per case. Cocoa nuts $3.60 park, dos. e. Nuts: Nn. I Cali fornia walnuts, l- per Ih. Hraalla, 2v per Ih.; 60, -ea. figs, $2 per box. Hugar walnut datea, $1.40 per box. Fllberta. IVc per lb. Pecan, 12Sc per lb. Almonds, .Oo par lb, HBW YORK UBMRRAI. MARKET )tatleas of th Day a Tartow Coaaaadltlea. NEW YORK. May $. Flour Steady; spring patents, $7.&tV7.90: winter patents, r.auSiT.fO; winter straights, r.wr7.16; Kaneas wtralght, $7 tf1e0. W11H.AT Spot easy; No. ! red. $1.70: No. $ hard, $1.71. c. f., track; Nn. 1 northern Duluth, $t.BH,, and No. I north ern Manitoba, VM c. I. f , Buffalo; futures easy; May, $l.v tRN Spot easy; No. I yellow, $7o. prompt hlpmnt OATSspot easy; stand, ow; No. I White, $c; fancy clipped white, 6Mik H01H Oulet; state, common to choice. 1OT4.. lOWlSc; Pacific coast l14. 10t,)13o; 1913. tt&lOc. H II KS Quiet: Bogota. Sic: Central America, 29a. LKATHV:k Firm: hemlock firsts. Sic: Seconds, $nJtlc PRO VISION Pork : Steady; mess. $19.019.60; family, tJl.OCKtiCS.O0; short near. i.oowa.w. Hecr: viuiet; mesa. I8.irl9.00; family. ttt.&OWUO.GO. Ijrd: Rarely steady: middle west, $9.S0(iilo.0O. Tallow: Iull; city. 6c: country. IWffti 740; special. To. HUT i ril oteaay; receipis, yoM tubs; creamery extras, 93 scoring, $lc; cream ery, higher eoortng, 1Hift32c; first. SafJ 30Vc; seconds. 17tfc2XUjr. E(KJ Irregular; receipts, tt.zx cases: fresh gathered extras, 22.ii 22 ic; stnrajrn packed, extra firsts. 2lc; firsts, !ctyfieio; regular par urn, mi iirsts, Vii3ic; first. lMrttto. Nearby henery whites, fine to fancy, SlfttQSio; nearby hennery browns. 2lH4JVrc. C11EDSB Very strong; receipts. 1.10 boxes; state whole milk, free specials. 164)1(10: stato whole milk, average fancy, lB1M6He. PVHJlVTKX uive, nominal; areasea. yulot: western frosen roasting chick ens, 170J1Vo; 10 wis, iHBi'W; turgeys. lDojniic. Kansas City Grain wad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 3. No. 2 hard. $l.fXnn.57; Na $ red, tl.HWL&SU; May, ll.M; July, $1.27H; September, 1.17V4I L17. . .... CORN No. I mlxofl. 76c; no. . wnite, 75o; No. $ yellow, 76fcc: No. t, 7M,o; May. 74Miitr744o: juiy. 76y(6T,o; Bep- tember, 7!etTe. OATS No. 1 white, wwntot; no. i mixed. RmfifSo. BUTTKH Creamery, IRc; flrsts, ITic; seconds, 24c; packing, 17Ve, E(Kj.i iirats, ifto; seoonaa, itnc. POULTRY liens, 14o; roosters, 10c; turkey, 16a. Evaporated Apple suad Dried Fraitts NEW YORK. May 8. FTV APORATFID ArPLKS Quiet; fancy, Strltc; choice, 7'XiiS'Sc; prime, "it tj7c. DRIKD IKUlTS-iTUtioi, staany; uan- fornlas. IVwHrWHc; Oregons, he. Apri cots, quiet; choice, 9M44c; extra choice, 10it'l(H4c; fancy. UW13c. Poache. Inactive; choice, 4t6c; extra choloo, 6"XSe;' fancy, tto. Raisins, neglected; loom muscatels, 7Vy7Vjc; choloe to fancy aeeded, K&Vric; seedless, eVMftiVjo; London layers, $1.4ffl.6a Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. May 3. WHEAT fl Dot. Steady; No. 3 hard, winter, 13a 8Vd; No. $ red western winter, 13 9d; No. $ Mani toba. 14 Hd: No. t Manitoba, 10 lOd. CORN ri pot. steady: American, mixed. new. 9s d; American, mixed, old, 6 Hd: La Plata, mixed. 6 lHd. FLOUR Winter patent. 60s. HOPS-In London: Paoifio coast. 3 Ea 04 16. t, UaU Grain Market. ST. LOTH 8. March A WHF1AT No 1 red, tl.6e4il.6DH; No. t hard, 1.60iLf.; May, tl.W: July, $1.2K4. CORN No. $ T7HeT8o; No, i WtUte, 78Hc; May, T6H0; July, Tf5Xc. oats-no, a hxwac; no. I wnue. Mlnsapolla Gralm Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 3. WTrFlATV- May, $11; July, W.BT; No. 1 bard, $1 43H; No. 1 nortnern, iiaULu: no. 1 svortneni. $l.64V;1jl 60. r ut u iv u ncn an gea. BARLKT-78W4o. . .. RYK-tl.l&1.16. BRAN X 22. 60. CORN No, I yellow. KttTm. OATH No. t white, tiWvUHc FLAX-tU3H(&1.96H. A rtlc le Open. High. I Low. ) Close. Wheatl May.t 1 2H July. I 13& Corn May. 77 July. SoH Oat May. (f July. &4th Pork July. It 1R Sept 18 60 Lard July. 10$7H Sept 10S2H Ribs I July. 10 62H Sept. 10 90 I 1 6.1S 1 61i 1 63 1 62 1 87H 1 36 136 1 37 77 714 ' TBT4 7TH 80S 79i 79H 6T. 64H 64S 86 66H 1VA b&h 66H IS 22H It 12H 18 20 1$ S 18 66 li 60 18 63H IS 70 10 nH 10 35 10 SB 10 42V, 10 62H 10 60 J 10 60 10 66 10 66 10 62h1 10 65 10 67H 10 Wo 10 90 I 10 98 10 96 Bafy. milcium Cash 1 Vices Wheat : No. li kM cu Nn. 1 hard. $L63Vbl.64. Corn: No. 3 yeuow, iwivo; io. a yeuow, ntu T7Hc; No. 4 white. T7Wwno. uais: ino. 3 white, oDH'lfwc aianaara, oamroi' Rve No. S. $1.19('1.HH. Harley. Jtawuin. HooAm: Timothv. K.OOttT.OO: clover. W-SOfJ 1B.0O. Provisions: Pork, $17.70; lard. $10.06 JjflO.lS; ribs. $9.7&im).37H. h i itkm riaov : creamerv. cauec. HtKiS Lower: receipts. 41. W7 cases; at mark, cases included, lViS'lMc; ordinary firsts, nwi'e: itrsis, uwi4. Pt TA I Sfieaay; receipisi at cars; Mlchlian and Wlaconstn. red, soroo; Michigan and Wisconsin, white, 388HOc I'OULTKiAliva, nigner; iowis, ac. OMAIIA GKNKRAL MARKET. BOTTFJt No. 1. 1-lb. carton, 31c J No, AUlh tuhs. 3uc. CHKK3B Imported Swiss, $2c; Amer ican bwlsa, abc, Oioca bwiss, Sic; iwina, 16Hc; daisies, 17Hc; triplets. 17Ho: Young America, lac; blue laoei Dnca, who; iuii burger, t-lb. 2oc; New York white, 18c; linpurtad French Roquefort 40c. FISH Trout, 14c; large crappiea. lac; halibut, lie; channel catfish, lao; barring. 7c; codfish, 14c; mackerel. Lac; salmon ibc AWKKT POTATOfcJH KsLnsas. U76 bbl.. Wholesale prl'-es of beef cuts effective April S are as ioiiows; liBBF JUT-Kibs, No. 1, 17tc; No. 2, 17Vo; No. $. lMc. loins. No. 1, 30Vc; No. 2, 19c; No. $, is'AC enuegs, no. i. 104e; No. 3. lOVio; No. 3, Wo. rounds. No. I. lMc; No. t, 13V,c: No. 8, Ulio. plates. No. 1, 9ttc; No, 3. 940; No. $, POUlritl erouer, wc; apnng cnica- ens. loo; bens, lao; cocaa avkc; roosiers. He: stags, tivur.; aucni,. idc; geese. i"o turkeva Ullfcc: pigeon. pr dos.. 60u ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, tc; squab. No. 1, $1.60; No. t. Fruit and vegetaoie prices rurnunea oy Gilltnakl Fruit company: FKt 1T oranges: ra,ncy fauxornla navels, MJa. iMs. $1.60 per bog: 1, Bun kist $2.76 per box: Utm. inklat $3 per box; extra fancy Mediterranean Sweet, all sixes, $3.26 per box; fancy Tic Too Mediterranean sweets. n pr box. lamoni: .xtra fancy Golden BowL Kma. Mm. $4.60 per box; fancy tiklver Cord. Suos. Svus. $4 per bog. Orapefrultt Cele brated Chaat, 46a. $3 So per boa"; 64a. $4.76 per box; 64. $1 per Box. Apple: Vitra fancy Whit W Inter Pearmalnaa. $160 per box. Pineapples: Sxtra fancy fubao. $4a. $Os, 3dsl $C60 per orate. Banana. $2 to $2 26 per bunch. Ltnvea, $1.76 per besKet VHIHTI'A-BI.PM California now oab- bsge af to lulb. crates. $c per lb. Cl erv: Jumbo. 90c per dosen. Heed let tuce. $1 per doxen, lesf lettuce, aOo per dosen. Artichokes. ll.V) per doseu. En dive, per lb. Onions, yellow, tc per lb.; Texss tiermuiia, white, i.7a per OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Heavy Beet Steers Lower and Other Kindt Steady Sheep Steady and Lambs Lower. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS LOWER !.' y.r7 7.f.$ StUTH OMAHA. May 3. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Kheep. I'.atlmate Monday 6 8.1" Nenie day l.t week.... 9.UW Same day ! wks sxn .. 6."l Seme day 3 wks ago .. Ji4 Same dav 4 wks ago... 4.T4K Sante day last year.... S.SOS The following table wtiowa of rattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha llv strck market for tha year to-date, a comrwred with last year; J9l.i. 1914. inc. iec. ... 34ir0 .tA M.N ...U.:3 Mk.Ml 3li0,44i ... 871,324 7;.103 .1 171 S til 7 811 6 611 . . 34.t6.vo rresrs ai.xn ..Lla2.7l 941.0W 3U0.7M .. 8ti7.711 7.loa 11.371 The following tabia iliowi the average price for hnga at the South thnaha live atock market for the lat few das, with comparisons: Date. Cattle .. Hogs ... Sheep May .. tattle . lloga ... Sheep A 4.914 ll.Tv-7 ,?r4 lS.wM U.44 in receipts 7.774 6 98 at $4 no, the same price that has been I paid for them aeveral llmea before today. Some shorn ewes sold at $7.00, but there were reallv nnt enottah In sight to give th market a good trial. Imh opened lower right from the outset, and aa sellers were backward about making aa large a concession as buyers were demsndlng. It was lata be fore operators could get together on a trading basis. Buyers paid $10 36 for good fat lamb and It was very hard in get them shove thst figure for anything regardleas of how good It might be. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, llaht, $10.0i9t0 ST.; lambs, heavy. I 7M 10.10; lamha, shorn, K.ihtf.60; yearlings, light $9.0ftr9.36; yearlings, heavy. W 75 9.00; wethers, good to choice, $ll.'Qg.7o; wethers, fair to good. tvutW 3i; ewea, good to choice, $7.7Tffg.G0, ewe, fair to good. $7.Jni 7.75. No. IflS fed lambs 2"1 fed lambs m fed Ismbs lit fed ewes 40 fed awes 224 Colorado awes ,. A v. 9ti . 81 Pr 9 78 9 75 9 76 7 00 7 00 $ 00 CHICAGO LIVn MTOCK MAftKRT I 1916 I14. 191i. lrll. April 1 T April 171 7 KHi TV I 78 April )J pni in April 30i 7 41S t 46 April ili 7 3HS 8 46i April 31 7 2HS 22 April M 7 t All Arrtl W 7 37H I 40 April lii I 3a April Sai 7 94Hf I $ 60i 8 48! t 47 k 60i t ft' t 69i 8 164 8 i 8 62 April irr 7 iOHl t r, April 2 April April ; May I.. May $.. May 1.. 7 9 l a .i 7 S6 I 17 I 40W1 1 18 7 l'J' 8 V $191 7 71 I $1 t iH "alt 8 7 t I 7 71 6 J 74 ' T 69 8 96 641 7 64 7 4W 7 4 7 41 $H 7 M 7 61 7 67 TV Iff 7 6 7 41 1MU.1I10.1 6 a 6 Mi 6 90 a 6 73 6 74 9 861 6 M 6 96 9 14 $ INI S-9U 607 6 9S 8 901 6 93 9 01 9 l 9 131 I All 9 32 6 Ka IH 6 99 7 01 I 7 06 8 61 6 74 9 061 9 14 8 ! 6 741 9 01 6 6S( S 94 7 01 6 93 6 M I toi Sunday. Receipt and dlaposltlo of llv stock at th I'nlott Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at $ p. n . REJCKIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.irr's. C. M. &. St. P.... 8 4 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific .. 1 Inlon Pacific 48 19 9 C. A N. W.. east.. 22 6 C. eV N. W.. west.. iVi 31 1 9 C, St P., M. A O. 31 7 C, H. A Q.. east.. 1 1 C. H. A U., west. 69 ' 30 8 C, It 1. ft P.. east t Illinois Oenlral ...9 1 .. 1 Chicago Gt West 14 t .. 1 Total' receipts.. 267 100 IS 12 D1SPOS1TION-H RATI. , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morrl ft Co '.. 611 1.049 80 Swift & Co 1.21H 1,240 1,615 Cudahy Packing Co... !5 1,737 1.420 Armour A Co 917 1.917 8SJ J. W.i Murphy 2.LU Morrell t Lincoln lacking Co.... 36 K. Packing Co 121 K. O. Kehogg M Benton, Vansant A L. 76 Hill A Son 176 J. H. Hoot A Co 191 J. HJ Bulla $0 L V! Hiisx 93 Rosenatock Bros 146 Wertlieliner A Degen. 1X9 Ii. K. Hamilton 1M Sullivan Bros 38 Rothschild A Kreba... 32 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 121 tnirlstle 16 Hlgglns S Huffman 11 Roth It ..... Meyers , 9 Baker, Jones A Smith 161 ,... Tanner Bros. 66 John Harvey 167 ..... .lienny A Francis 64 ' ..... Kline 116 Other buyer 861 ..... 801 Cat t am Marktan. NEW YORK. May a COFTT5B There was acme scattered local selling at the opening of tha coffee future market here today and nrst price were unchanged to one point lower, but offering were by no mean aggressiv ana price rallied on covering by July s hurls, report of teadlnea In iBraxll and prediction that th world visible supply would prob ably show a loss of over 600,000 bags for the month of April. Th oloa was net two points lower to seven point higher. nate m.uuv nags. May, i.ao: June. 6.82c: July 7.46c: August 7.4o: Beotembef. V.6O0: October, 7.64c; November 7.67o; Decem ber. T.6O0: January, 7.66c: February. 7.72o; Maroh, 7.78c; April, 7.80c Spot, quiet; Klo No. 7, 7c: Santo No. 4. 10c Cost and freight offer were unchanged. Mil. rels prices In Bragll were unchanged, Rio exchange tn London, l-16d higher. Metal Market. NEW TORK. May $.-METAL-Th exchange quotes spelter at llx.2V2fl4.26 and lean, at ft. irxm.au. opener at London Is onotail at f(M and learl f1 a. t ...,w,. steady; electrolytic. $19.00: casting. 3U;I.V 18.76; iron, steafly; No. 1 northern, $14.f9 ilDOi: No. A H4.aOtPi4.76; No 1 iiuthern. $14.003'14.60; No. 3. II J.7rVcn4 25. The New York Metal exchange quotas tin quiet; offered at $42.00, At London; Spot" copper. 76 10s; future. 78. Spot tin. 162 10a: futures, 164. Lastos Stork Market. LONDON. March $. American aecur' itles were uncertain and price were be low parity. A moderate business was done In T nlted States Steel and Union Pacific. The. closing was dull. BIIVKR Bar. IBll-lHd per ounce. MONFY 14(&1H per cent. DISCOUNT RATErJ Short bills, 3) per cent: throe months. 2V32-16-16 per cent Cattle "teaadr Hea Weak to Lower .aiheep (unsettled. CHICAGO, May 3.-CATTLK Receipts, 20,(1011 head: market steady: native beef steer. $t.T4i8.n; weertern steer. t'vtHKt 7.40; cows and heifer, $2.fcvo.40; calves, 9S(j . I fx XI s Receipts. 60.000 head,:, market areak, tosrlfic lower: bulk of aales, f?.nffi 7.00; light $7.30U7.ffl; mixed, r Mf7.60; heavy, t7.00n1.66; rough. $7.0OJT7.16; piga, $.2tvrpS 90. SHIOKP' AND IMllRjeoeipta. 18,000 head; fciarket unsettled; sheep, $7.4(Vtf8.40; lambs, $e.OUa'10.66. Rt. Loal Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May l-HO-lt-oelpts ,11.300 head; lower: pig and light, i Wrsi, mixed and bubchrra, ftjtiifi 7.70; good heavy, 87.fWf7.70. CATTLM Receipt, 2.500 haad; lower; native beef steers, $7.rWfU0-, yearling steer and heifer. $8.009.30; cowt, tHOO U7.36; stoekors and feeders, $ (Sp7.76; southern steers, IA.toifW.00: now and helfrra, S40ti.00; native calves. tl.V 1060. HIIETF1P 'Receipt, 10it head: tower; lambs, $. 601)910.76: ewea. M .Wtia : clipped lamha, tATMW.10; yearlings, ts.60 .60; clipped yearilngA r.OOtt7.7k. Dry Good Market. NW YORK, May $. DRY OOODH Dress goods were quiet today. Cottoh goods were generally steady. Advances of H were announced on oolered flan nel let te. Yarns, firm. Raw silk, firmer. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Dealings Are Once More Over the. Million Share Mark. FOREIGN SITUATION A FEATTJEE NFW YORK, May I -A sncceaalon of substantial declines with some slight re covery toward the close accompanied the course of today's trading In the ntnck market. Dealing were one more over the million share mark, but bnlf a dosen Issues, chiefly United State pteel con tributed more than 60 per cent of the whole. The foreign situation In Ita possible bearing on tha attitude of the Unltet Jtates government was an outstanding feature, heavy selling following the in timation that Washington Intends to make formal representation to Germany regarding alleged aggreeslon against American vessels. Sales for London snd Continental ac count In this msrket, mainly of United State Steel Canadian Pacific ami Amalgamated Copper, were the most ex tensive of any alngle session since last. December being estimated at not lea than 76,000 enures. The International situation also was taken advantage of b the short Interest for the renewal of bearish operations. War specialties were naturally th prin cipal sufferers becauae of their recent Phenenomlnal advance, but the entire Hat with a few unimportant exceptloi manifest a yielding tendency. Steel which early in the day repeated Its recent high figure of 6ftt fell hack 8 points, and othr speculative favorites Including standard. railways, lost t to 4 points Bethlehem Steel. Westlnghouse, New York Airbrake. Preened Steel Car and the petroleums and motor lost 4 to 10 point a. Coppers fell In common with other activ Issues, their decline being attributed to rumor of private shading of recent high price for th metal. Moderate optimist was reflected In gen eral advice from the west, although Oils was neutralised by some further adverse railway return bv th grain carlrer for March. The St. Paul svstem reported a bet loss of t72.00n. Backwardness of ths southern tonnage movement was seen in 1-oulavllla snd Nashville loss) of SlM.Ono for the same month. Total sales of stock amounted to 1. 940.0110 share. Bonds were heavy, with an abatement of Investment Inquiry. Total sales, paf reloe, sggregnted $X,tao,W). United titates bond were unchanged on oalL Number of galea nd leading quotation Council Bluffs Totals 6.126 8.395 4.426 CATTLE Reeelots war vary liberal. 266 car being reported in. Still they were very much smaller than tha heavy run last Monday and, the smallest of any wonaay sine lour week ago. They were larger than a year ao by SJUO head. Other market oointa ware also liberally supplied, recalpu at aom point uvmg ueavy. -rice verywnere snowaa more or less decline, which created a weaker feeling her. There was a rood demand for aood yearling beer, in fact, ail light beevsg were in fair request and prices on.th better grade were about steady. Th less dsslrabl Hunt beeves and all klnda of heavy beeves war slow, wlUi the mar- sei juo ana in aom cases uo lower man laat week. Cow and heifer were In moderate ud- ply and fair demand, so that anything In th way Of good light oowa and heif er were fully atoadv with, laat Waek. Rough and heavy cows were not so much sougnt alter and were a little alow And weak. There was no great supply of atockar and fsedsrs In sight and they war in pretty fair demand and steady with laat wt-ea s tow cios. Quotations on cattl: Oood to oholc yearling. 46, good to choice beavy oornfad beeves, 7.Ttt)i.or; fair ta good oornfed beeves, t7.6orOT7.7b; oemmon to fair corn fed beeves, 47.OLHOT.60; good to choloe heifer. $6.&4r6.00; good to choice oows, $66U)7.40; fair to good cows, $6. 1bU.W, common to fair cows, $3.76i.76; good to choice Btocker and feeders, l7fctrH.0O; fair to good atockers snd feeders, 17.000 7A0; oomraon to fair stocker and feed ers, lti.0O4j-7.0O; stock heifers, $6.764i7.ia; stock, oows, $6,6044.70; stock oaittea, U.nt $.26; veal calves, $7.t'0.00; fat bulla, stag, etc, t6.00tod.76; stock bull, 6.86) 7.00. Representative ' sales : BEKF STBER8. Na. iL $ t 34 4 II 16 I 14 ai f I U ia H 8 li 6 I I I I II 14 11 M 14..... 14 A. Pr. Na, . av. Pr. .... II 4t s tl'.O T It .... H la lui T at .... 4fc 7 4l 1 IX 7 (6 .... MO 1 ii W Hit 7 ft) ....lll t M 11 ..VM, f 9a .... t II t UM I W ...,ltu 7 6a tu 1 14 ....law 111 STKURS AND HEIFERS M IM M IH 11 let T 44 II CALVES. 44 6 74 47 I 90 1 l 1 OS 4 901 7 II CALVES. W IN I. tn tn i.,.., M 1 It 1.,.., , lie) 7 76 8,.... BM I 21 8 TUCKERS ANfJ FUEDERS .HI !K . at 7 a .m i .loot 7 g, .1104 7 lb . aia 1 4u Hi IN 140 I 10 140 I 7a 176 I M n stock were aa Ma 4 at left 7 00 111 1 15 M Ik , 1 II , rri 7 ao IU4 7 41 10. 10. u.. 17.. 17.. ti.. 34.. 7 M 7 U 27 loi a,u v ao , 414 7 4 .Ml 7 10 IM I Ti 711 1 M Bank Clearlnga. nunri w, a n-ni. .i,.iHnM Omaha today were $3.'jr..(xa.6g and for the corresponding day laat year, $3,un,3i0.14. K a asms City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May a HOOS-. Rocelpta. ll.OiO head; lower: bulk of sales, t7.8Ofi7.40; heavy, t78ori.S5; peek ersand butchers, $7.27.40; light, $7.2f( 7.C1; pigs, $.:W.60. CATTLtl-ltecelpta. W.onn head: lower; prime fed steers, $X (Kktffl.76; dressed beef steer. $7.36v.00. western steers, tl Vtp $.10: stockrrs and feeders. $u.60fr8.26; bulls. IS7&!6.76; calves. $C.0o4j10.0O. SHETS1' Receipts, 7.WO head; Weak; lambs. tHEr-dpO-f.. yetrllngs. r.264Ai.36. wether. TIMHi.H; ewes, $6.Ci0e.2&. Bloats City Lire Btovk Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. May i. rfOGS Re ceipts, 6.000 head; market fValOc lower; heavy. r.lW.; mixed, $7.16: light rwrfi.U; pigs, $2.00; bulk of sale, jr.i5 W . CATTLE Receilt, t,600 head; market teady; nativ steers, $a.6oiu.7E; butch ers. $6.$WU5; oows and heifers. $4 7Vf9 6.76; Mocker and feeder. liSCT 66: ralvea, t7.004).00; boils, stags, etc, $6,0 C100. fcUlEElP Not quoted. I. Jaaeek Llv Stack Market. ST. JOSETH.. May t.-7ATTLB Re ceipts, 1000 head. Market lower; steers. 97Uij.80: cows and bMfer, 4 6uw., calves, t4 00trS.2o. IKXJB- Rceljts. 4.80O head. Market lower; top. I7.171',; bulk of sales. $7 ttt 7-36 HHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7,000 head. Market lower; Ismba, $10.o&'10 40. HOGS Receipts werellghter than for the moat recent Monday, about 9i cars, or 6,4AM head being received. This is lighter than last year by l.buo head and 1 about Sou head short of a year ago. With a very liberal run In Chicago and prices at that point sharply lower local packer asked a loo concession, and while sellers hung on until well along In the forenoon the big bulk of th hogs finally moved at figures that were right at a dime lower. A was the oase Saturday shippers were not doing much of any thing and what few hogs they bought were a dime off, selling largely around $7.?6. Thla gave packers a still stronger bold on things, and there was not much to do but cut loose at their figures. Ths whole trade could be summed up by say ing that movement was d rangy at A de cline that amounted in most casus to flat 10c. Ths big siring landed at $7 30, with a sprinkling up to $7.26, and a few of th weightier hogs down around 17.16. Since shipping order became so light packers have been able to discriminate more and heavy hogs have fallen Into disfavor. Saturday the killers bought up some pretty weighty stuff late around $7 36 and they did the same thing today at $7 16. The top reached $7.30 on some bog that Just struck the fancy of the shipper. Representative sales: Ms. At. 9k. Pr. No. At. ik. Pr. a ...... u 4 7 li 7 lao ... t 7(t U..r....lll 40 T M 10i.Ju ... IS Ml 140 7 M M. ILJ ... fl SHEEP Receipt at thla point war very moderate, only about seventeen oar belief reported at the yard a Other mar ket points were heavily supplied, so that th tendency of prkes sverywherw was lower. There were only a few ewe aad no wethers or yearlings of any oonsequenra In sight thla morning, and, as a result, they, sold In about the saius notches as last week. A bunch of Navajo ewes sold Talks on. Mystery Of Human Suffering A large congregation attended th morn ing services at th First Congregational church yesterday morning when Rev. Mr. Jonea told the story of th crucifixion. He sketched the agony on tha- cross, th tsuntn and jeer of th multitude who cried, "If thou be th son of God com down from th cross," and said that It was greater for th Master to die on th cross than to have used HI divine power that would have permitted Him to escape the sacrifice and agony. "Men and women today are perplexed whea rtghtous people are made to suf fer." said Rst. Mr. Jones. "W are pained and puskled whan good people are stricken down with misfortune and af fliction. Why Joe not God bear prayer? Why doe He not deliver from paint Why doe Me not spare aom prarlous life? These re th question w ask. We hAv rme ort of theory that It pay to be righteous. ( We think th way ot obedience to th will of God " make . a pleasant path. .When the contrary hap penav our faith weaken and reel under th strain. W ar disposed to say either there la na Ood, or He would never allow poo pis to suffer aa they do, or that those who suffer ar not good 4hey only seem to be. It 1 surely a great mystery. But th Blbl nowhere teaches that righteous ness1 shall not suffer. God doe not bribe men Ipto in ervlc by promises of material prosperity and Immunity from suffering. It I certain that Jesus never mad uchn offer to men, and that HU apostle had too sich rewards. "Now thl problem of th suffering of goodness 1 that vexes so many minds Is canoentrated In th case of Christ. In HI deep Agony In Gethseman he cried to be delivered, and no oaliveranc was forthcoming. His anguish was so keen en th cross that h passionately exclaimed, 'My God, my Ood, why hast thou forsaken me?" In such experience He suffered precisely those thing which mak men doubt and deny God. It I this spirit of doubt that Is expressed In th text, 'If thou be the son of God, eom down from the cross.' But It Is becaua He was th sun of Ood that He could not come down. It was a greater thing to endure th cross than to 00m down from It Suppose He had yielded to th scornful suggestion of HI enemies! Th greeUat lesson of th cross, not to spesk of Its deepest significance, would hav been lost to humanity. "Th purpose of Ood eould never have been fulfilled Apart from th suffering of th cross. And may not th parallel hold good In what th aon and daughters ot God suffer today 7 Moreover, th cross of Christ not only shows that the soul conquers where the body Is defeated, but It I a standing axampla of th fact that evil and lojustioe always over-reach themselves. Wrong doing Is self defeat ing. Tha best men have conquered by endurance, and hav won thslr victories through suffering. Numberless llluatr- tlons of this could be cited. "We should refuse to yield to th tinging language of suorn, snd follow bravely In ths pathway of sacrifice. The eouneel of th worldly spirit is: Com down from your cross if you can. Steer clear of trouble. Avoid th burden. Put It on someone else. But th Divine Master of men says. Deny yourself and take up your cross. Shoulder your burden manfully and bear It to the end. 'He that toveth hi life shall lose It, but he that loseth hi lit for My sake shall find It And shall keep It unto Ilf eternal.' " Alaska Oel4 A mala mated Cnr-eer .. Aiaartoaa Heet Hater . Anaerloee taut American ft A 41 Aa-erteea M. A IV aM. Ana?. Uttsar Jtenatng... An.ertean Tel. A Tvl... American Tobaeeo Anaeontla Mlalag ..v Atrhiann , tlnltlmore A Ptilo Arena. Rst, Traa. ....... California Petroleum ... Oeaeitias Partite Central Leather Cbeeapanke A Chi CMro. fleaat West Oilmen, U. A St. P.... Oi tee ao A N. W. ...... , China Capper Colo. Feel A lean. ColoraOo gnettiera Denver K. in aver A H. O. f4 Matlllara' Securities .... Krte Oeneral Bleotrle Ore! Hart here sM Oreat Northern Or 04 fa . flutgenbelmer I7x Illlnola Central Ir.terharntltb-Mat ptd .... Inaplratlea Copper International Herreeter. ., Kansas Vr. ftoutliera.. Letlak Valley , Loulaallla S Naakvllle... . Maaleaa PetmlMta Miami Capper Me.. Kaa. Tex. Mlaanarl Paelflo ..' National Blsrnlt National Ie4 Nevada Dnpper Maw Tor fentnu N. Y.. N. H. A It Norfolk A Weatara Northern Pacltla ....,... Psoitis Mall , Parlfla Tel. A Tal. PennaylTaats Ray xak ttopear Readlnt v Rep. Ima A gteat Keek lelan.4 (la Tiock lalaad Oa. ef4 st. Ia a a r $d bn... Heather Paotna Souther Re It are y ....... Teaneae Copper Traaa rnmeany t'nlea Pnririe Union Paclflo pf4., Pnlte4 attatea Steal Vnlled stataa Steal pM.. Ptah Oopper Waknoh e'4 ' Waetera Union Weatiraaaeuea KVae. ..... Montana Fewer follows'. Sales (a Hun- flreAs. nirk. Lam. eves. II ink V4 II SKI 7H Ml 4.100 I I n "Hi 44 at 11 11 isrt, 11IV, 1I1H 1"4 7S4 a 4i it4 rk 7t in 107 1ST . 11014 1it uih m 1Ti 114 eV 111 41 W 19 i 71 "iii 41 4H MV4 !( 17 ll 4oi 1 19 a '44 II Sa I 14 114 1J 1514 14 1(0 in ti 1 17 1W4 m IM 11" Ilt4 7 ' n lni saw IIV 12S 4r. Hin rn 14 . 14 m 941 leix JO u ToUl tharea tar tha day. 1,049.400. St I M 104 . it 47 II t ti 14 ti M 4 14 47 . M II ' 9 . 47 , i ..... is 1 TI IT 11 t7 I L9M I $11 I II Ml loa 71 It iH no 7J'4 I'M HMj 1714 14 lil 14 lltv, IM 40 1IH Ml 7H lri V 11 II ioait ioaai 151 4I4 11 S - 114.' 44 44 41 1S la'a x im inta llSUj 1CS !, tt 14 ! 104 US 16 't Ul 141 111 TH U4 1 its 4A 14 . M 1(114 44 aa 94Uj Mw Ta 14 IIIUl fW 14t! WV "li U 1(M II 101 it 14 . 41 S 114 114 llv 4 KMIVe lilt IS aa U. g. raf. la. rag. 4o aoupoo V. g. Is. re 4o eoupoa ...... V. a 4a. reg aoupoa Special Services Held Next Sunday The fifth anniversary of th dedication of the new edifice ot th Epworth Meth odist church' will b held next Sunday, with special services beginning at 10:30 a. m The new church building Is located at Twenty-fifth street and Avenue B, and Is one of th handsomest in the -est ent Bishop Bristol will preach th an niversary sermon, snd there will be sev eral othe out-of-town clergymen pres ent. Including IUv. A. B. Babbs, the pas tor who was In charge of the church when It was dedicated. He will occupy th pulpit at th sfumcon service. All of ths pastors of th city x expected to bring greetings at some period of the ervto that will not conflict with their own dutlaa. Th day Is Also Mothers' dsy, snd services appropriate to the oc casion will be held. Th member of th chruch are planning to mak It an event for tb oonununlty. New York Money Market. NICW TORK. May .-ME7RCANTIU!J PA PKR S84 per cent. BTKRLJNG KXCHANGE Steady: sixty-day bills. $4 7i0; for cables, K7W0; for demand, $4.7915. MILVKR-Bar, 60Uc: Mexican dollar. 3ko. BONDS Government steady; railroad, hesvy. TIM 13 LOANft Steady; tlxty days. 2 per cent: ninety days, JVti per vent; six months, 3'SriHper cent. CAL.U MUNiur firm; high. per cant; low, 144 per cent; ruling rate, 3 rrr rent; last loan, 1 per cent; closing Id, 14 per cent; offered at t per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today 'war is follows: . 99 T. rn. g. IV so . oa on. T. C. IHs, Istl. !(( .101(4 N. V. g. 4ta......lox .101(4 N. Y., N. H. A M. .100. t. 4a Ill UOttNortker Pnalfls 4a3 ipon..loiS4 do ai a Am. graelura 4a. ...I0I14 O. A. U rf. 4s.... 91 A. T. A T. rv. 4Wa.lSi Paa. T. A T. la.... IS Armevr A Co. 4'-a.. 12(4 Pena. aoe. 4a , n4' Alabieua sen. 4a.... el1 Reading sen. 4s..., sAh AO as Kia I A S. F. r. 4 04 Chen, m O 4t... .. Ho. Pne. ot. 4a t9(4 C, B. Q. 1. 4a.. M 4s raf. 4a 1 C M A W P f twa in go, Railway Is 14s Colo. A Ho. raf. 4Ha 14 Union Paelfle 4a.... ( I). A R. O. raf. la 41 4t n. aa..,. II Erie ih 4a 70(4 V. g. Rubber 4a.. ..In oenaral Klertrbi la 104 V A Steel Is lOiVfc. Oreet Ma Ut 4(4a.. M Wahaatl let la ....lolte 111. Central rer. 4a.. I7weatera Cnloa 4Ha. II K. r. Ho. ret. ta.. II 14 Waal. KVectrlo . U.lfll U A N. an. 4a.... 94Ho. Pan. cr. U....10I "94., X. AT. 11 4t TtilO M A Bt T cs. $4.10l4 Mo. Pao. tt. In.... 44 China 4a 10 1114. I Preacher Lash Is Assaulted on Car Rev. Mr. Lash, a clergyman of ths National Holiness association, whe is es tablishing A congregation tn thl city. r a struck a violent blow In h mouth by s stranger, who attacked him on a street car Saturday night while return ing from Omaha. The clergyman was standing In the aisle of the crowded car talking to an acquaintance and telling of th successful meeting being held. Th Strang man entered Into the con versation and deneunoed the pastor as a liar and then struck,, him in the mouth. Blood) was drawn and teeth were loos ened, but the pastor, though big snd strong and physically able t punish hi assailant, did not raise lit hands or pro test Th man was ugly drunk and was About to follow up th blow with an other, when aeveral men rushed toward hini. Th man ran to th end of tb car and sprang from th platform whll th car was moving At usual speed. Th pastor showed no resentment or disposition to punish the man- With lips wollen so badly that he could scarcely talk, he told of th Incident at th meet ing yesterday. 1 Um Mower. W hav th line. $450 to $li.9. P. DeVol Hardware Co.. $04 Broadway. Hav Ton mar buy I ahare, i tharea. 94 abarea, any amount el Nov York tftora k.chaoe.4 rurltlea. Kiplatned In THS ODD IX) t RA V1KW. laeuad ayery Saturday. It. ft a year Bead for anavni cue lee. 14 AraaAees, M. T. 0.