Till; l Eft: OM AfTA, TIimsDAV. MAY 27. 11 FOR REXT l imlatird Apartments. . srt.Fvnm NEW t RNISIIK.D APAHTMKST For rent In the "Traverton" FIRETROOF. ,V'TH AND LAMM iN COIRT Oterlng to people of refined tastes. Apartment eompctely equipped for . housekeeping, up-to-date and comfort able. TRAVKR PROS , Phone Douglas 1153 716 Omaha Nat. r.k. FOR RENT-6-ronm furnished apnrtment .during July and August. Tel. D 7SH7, or call Helen apartment office. Boar 4 aa Reoraa. BOARD and room In modern, private home for two young men. Weh. niM. VaLKINO Dl si A NCE. GOOD .MEATal meats it. &i iZM Howard St. EX ROE front room with board for two; walking distance. ?iR2 8t. Mary's Ave WANTED an elderly lady to room and boards one who needs a good home and tare. Private family. Bert of refer ence. Hanacom park district. H. tMt. Faralshed huflml MODERN, walking distance, plenty of hot water. Phone Tvler JSW. SINGLE and double furnished room, atrlctly modern. Nice cool rooms with plrnty of shade; reasonable. Rod MM. VERY desirable room Tor Bummer, pri vate, modern, WIT Harney. Red 7H. A NICK, rlean, all modern south room In private family; suitable for 1 voting men; 113 a month; breakfast If desired. 3ol4 Cans Kt. N. 1TH, 41rt Mre, rool, modern rooms, newly furnished D. H2SS, MODERN, well furnished front room or smaller rootr. large lawn, private fam ily, rnone Harney zzi. N 21 ST. 604 Modern! furnished room! Douglas 628. S708 FAKN'AM One floor. 4 nle modern rooms, cheap. THE KELlXXia Omaha NEWEST and PEST, strictly modern, six blocka from business district. porcn, garoena. Z4-4 Hnrney 243 CASS Nloe cool rooms, modern, walking dlatance. Very reasonable. 34 NO. 17TH Cool front room, private family, reasonable. Red. 474'i COOL, beautiful front rooms, large porvh, shade, fli.e for summer; meals lf de aired ; gavage. 3i.1 N. 22l t NICE, large, cool rooms, modern, new furniture, nice neighborhood. Doug. 8431. NICB3 cool room for one or two ladles, very private, mbdern: board If desired. Nice neighborhood. Harney 8337. $ NICE, large rooms, close to Hanscom park; private family. Harney 4422. THE Colonnade, 2474 Harney; choice cool rooms. Summer rates; breakfast free. tic N. 2a D I nicely furnished roomi, modern: housekeeping rooms also. TARN AM, 2561 Nloe. new. atrlctly mod ern rooms; shower baths. Single or double. IjAROE front room, furnished. Dodge. Harney 7M7. 2C14 Faralaaed Heasekaewlwaj Bmbo, TWO new, modern, nicely furnlahed rooms, ideal for couple. 215 N. 28th Ave Harney 5767. TWO modern, nicely furnished house keeping room. 20i w ebster. COOL rooms, with alcove, kitchenette furnished. Ogden Hotel Co.. Council Bluffs, la. FARNAM, 2v!2 Two nice huusukeepiiiir rooms; electricity, gas range. 8. 2TH ST., 820 Light housekeeping rooms, atrlctly modern; also sleeping rooms. Harney 4V787. Si. 26TH. 214 Cool, airy rooms for light housekeeping, single or tn suite. Doug las Uonaes naid Cottages. North. BJX-HOOM. modern house, located at ' 1710 Decatur St.: will be vacant May 1; tt par month. Phone H 43. , WHAT FARNAM.- T-R.. 46. IIS N. S8th St.. near Dodge. Very choice, handsomely finished brick. Sleep ing "porch and sun room'. ' ARM STRONG-WAL8H COMPANY. Tyler 1436. STATE HANK BL.rxi.-o FOR RENT 7-roon bouae, ail itodarn. r-w immfr pi. FOR KENT Eight-room, atrlctly modern house. 2628 Charles St.; suitable for two Tsmtuea. i-au wgoner ajag. BttVKN looms, all modern, Bemts Park, 1 It n,k4b FOR RENT, HOCSE. NEAR Miller Park and iil.ier ochool. B715 N. 28th Ave.. 6-room and bath, modern. Possession tomorrow, 18. If you buy later all rent paid will be applied on price. Tel. Doug. 2107. to 10 and 12 to 1. Eve., Wal. 2W7. . - oath. FOR KENT-$65.00 Dwelling, 4U So. 3Sth St.; tiled vestibule, reception hall, front and back parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 3 bath rooms, hot water heat, garage. All in first class con dition. Location A-l. Benj. 8. Baker. Phones D482, H317, " WEST FARNAM SPECIAL. 10 South 36th St.. 8 rooms, beautifully decorated, first-claas condition through out; a 'age equipped for either gaa or ileetrlo car. Price, 142.60. PAYNE 4 SLATER CO., 8 Omaha National Bank BldgJ Mlacellaneoas. -R BRICK. 12; PART MOD. Etra choice. 80W 9. lbth R. 49U2. a SEVERAL 26 to $28. Tel. oves. Wal. 2UT7. o PEE the Central Furniture 8 tors. FREH RENTAL UST. J- n 1 Exp. m.. moving. I KPPfl fa'"'" etorsge. ALi. e;es, W per moiitli up. i ajttoii. Maggard's j?5S lag, paLHintf, ablppins. UU Webstrr C Luuglas Gordon Van Co. S5; gU N. 11th-St Tel D. 8I4 or Web, lfc-1 GlobeVan&Storage Stores, mover, packs, ships; 8-borse van and 2 men, S1.2& per hr. : storage 12 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4X Ty. 2J. FIDELITY srvicb FUKB Phone Douglas 238 for complete list of vacant houses and apartments; aUo for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Hts. TTntiona Crelah Sons Co.. lies Bidg. iJ.OUBCB n all parts of the city. MODERN 8-room euttage, 82a per mo. itM Pratt. Omaha Realty Co.. Red tel. 4-1 7 '.A B. ton itH.OV paid, o Web. 6K4. IMi S. 2otn. Vrni. coltag-.. water wner, ZjOo tjns St. FOK KKNT We have a complete list of all bouses, apartments and flats that are for teat Tbls list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van A Storage Co. at f. lth Bl tores sat trtes. NEW modern storeroom, 503 North 16th street, low rent. Conra.i Vouiig. 321 Prandels Theater Doug. 1671. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. Superintendent' Office. Room 103. JJoLifcKN office, opposite Loyal Hotel; low rent. Q. P. 1 ivbbloa. Ri'L ESTATE f AWM A IttNtll I. D FOR I.R. I altforala. CALIFORNIA LAND. -.A,l .counties; catalogue free. Writ C. M W tester Co. Tnrlan Rldg . San Fran- .-v.- r finrillinPn .! yeSIS wve Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. mith Co . ;is-14 City Nat Tik. ti. twa. HAVE TOU a'farM U 8ALJCT vrlt good description of your land and send it to the Sioux City, la.. Journal, . 0r .. Srnmt Powerful Want Ad , Medium." Twenty-five words every Friday Avtnin K.lu i I i - ' ' --uJ , . IVJ I II II I K Kill fTTIf baturday evening and Sunday moraine for ona month, giving sixteen .l on twelve different day lor $f; or id word, H: or Ti wards. $S Largest circulation of any Iowa new. tVtee! 4M,gt" r3der" oa" 'our great ARE YOU GOING TO Ht.'Y LAND? If you should first get a copy of the Farm and Real Estate Journal. It haa lvn.ls advertised l.i It from nearly every atate, so that you can find Just J"1 you e looking for In Its columns It keeps y5u Informed on land oppor tunities In all parta of the country, gives ou peraonal help In finding land. Sena Jnc today for a year s subscription, or 10o for three months trial. It will be stopped at the end of the time ordered. Farm and Real Estate Jourlnal. Traer. Iowa. o Mtaaesota. IP. 80 OR 10 ACRES, good heavy soil, in well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; rood roads, schools and churches: price W ' per acre; terms, $1 per acre cash, ?alance tl per aero a year until land la paid for. 8 per cent Interest. . SCHWAB BROS.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg . Minneapolis. Minn. CAN locate 50 homesteader on S20 acre! rucn. .ice smooth land, close to tim ber and water. Price of locating. 8at each. For particulars address, E. O. Farna- worth. Dillon. Mont. New York. FERTILE NEW YORK FARM. 12 acres. Price 2,750. You only need 2.760 cash to get possession of this beautiful farm. It la rerfectly amooth, no hills, been farmed for yeara by good German farmer; haa a nice little or chard; good 10-room brick house. Urge cellar, plenty of closets and pantries. Barn 40x0. cow stable. 20xfc&, with stan chions for 10 cows, also poultry houses, hog house, etc. Improvements m good condition: farm located 21 miles from town of 8,000 people. A productive farm and a beautiful home. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ware Block, Omaha. rnrakua. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY LAND DEPARTMENT. Has just put on the market about BOO acres of bottom and second bottom Farm and Alfalfa Land, adjoining the Town of OOALLALA, NEBRASKA. Ogallala la the County Seat of Keith County, and la on MAIN LINE of Union Pacific Railroad. WILL SUBDIVIDE. PRICES: J30.00 to 17000 Per Acre. TERMS OF SALE: ONE-TENTH CASH-1 payments with interest at 8 per cent. For further information, address or call upon, J. A. GRIFFITH, LAND COMMISSIONER, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. -.COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA 211,000 buys a highly improved farm, consisting i.f about 61 acme located on one of our boulevards out from the city, only a 40-mlnute'a ride. Good water sys tem, email amount of fruit, some alfalfa, tarns hay, nice large beautiful shade trees and ali kinds of shrubbery and about 10 acres of natural timber, making a beautiful park. This is an Ideal propo sition for handling thoroughbred stock of any kind. Living spring lit pasture. C. R. COMBS. 116 Brandela Theater Kit, vmaha. D. 3918. CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM. A fine level lbO-acre farm, 8tt mile from Chapman, on the main line of the Union Paclflo R. R. Improvements con sist of a 6-room house, barn, crib, chit ken house, etc.; fine black loam soil, all In cultivation except a ID-acre hog lot and grove. w ill consider exchange for a unaller farm or good house in Omaha or Ulucoln. PAY N hi INVESTMENT COMPANV, Ware Block, Omaha. A FINK CATTLE RANCH. A very gently rolling l,i0-acre ranch with fair improvement, every acre good hard land and no sand. About one fourth Is in cultivation, balance In ex cellent pasture and hay. Only 12 miles to good town on Northwestern railroad. A aplendid cattle proposition. PAYNE 1NVESTMKNT COMPANY, Ware Block, Omaha. North Dakota. FOR SALE 830 acrea southeastern North Dakoto. Dandy improvements. All rich, black cultivating land, no waate. Two mllea to a good town. Will sacrifice price as I must raise some ' cash. Will sell all or either quarter. Three thou sand cash will handle It. H. L. Smith, Cherokee, la. REAL ESTATE IiOAXB WE ARE always In funds to malt good (arm and city loana. PETERS TRUST CO., 1K!2 Farnaiu Ft. FARM LOANS, f PER CENT. TOLAND 4V TRUMBULL. 448 Bee Bldg. floO TO $10,000 made promptly. K. D. Waad, Weed Bid., lKth and Farnani 8ta CITY and farm loana. 8, IW. per cent. J. H. Uumnnt Co.. 418 State Iiank. OMAHA homes. Kaat Nebraaka farina. OKERFE REAL ESTATE CO.. M18 Omaha National. phene iJouglas 271S, WANTEO City loan and warrant. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 F amain St fcEK ua first for farm loana in eaatara Neb. United States Trust Co.. Gmnha. 6 CITY LOANS. C. Q. Carl berg, llo-Sil Brandela Tncater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. II. Thomas. 241 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan H. W. Binder. City National Hans Hldg. Apartments, flats, houaea and cottages Can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" Ad. RKAL KSTATE FOR KXCIIAXCi? su-ACRK farm eastern Nebraska. Luys level Good anil. Price 8100 per acre. Will exchange for general merchandise. Must be well located, doing good businea. Prefer to trade with owner. BKLL OJ.. MAMSt.N. NKH. o INVESTMENT. Have a lot In Casper, Wyo., will trade or sell: none but Omaha people bought in this addition. Address M 40. Bee. FOR SALE or exchange fine aouth (7 ft. front lot on Underwood Ave., Dun dee, or will exchange lot a part pay ment on comparatively new, modern, elKht-rojjm house, erected on good lot in choice location. Aridrea J 467, care Bee. RKAL KKTATK M INCH LLA X EOl'8 CARTER LA K K CLUB totUge and lot. Phone Web. 6740 011 lot 188. It K Ali KHTATK ACREAGE '1.1 Acre- On I'uvcd Itoad Owner has Instructed ua to sell 2.7 ac-ea. locsted on Benson main atreet paved r isd st $1.20. if sold at once. If you want a real nerval 11, you should be sure to I'Kik this over at once. HASTINGS H FT DEN. 1814 Harney St ItEAL KSTATE ACJIKAGK Fifty Acres ' Nar Wrst Iodpr( St. Paved Road About 2 mlle weet of KalraerMi; unim proved. 12 are In alfalfa, balance In cultivation; nil clear; price onlv 8 per acre; no trades. Something desirable. lo not fall to Inveetlrate. George & Company Tel Doug. 7n. HOiClty Nat l Rank Hldg. HEAL ESTATK SOUTH SIDE A BARGAIN In Weat Tlanacnm Park, bungalow. I rooms and enclosed sleeping porch, nearly finished, oak finish first floor, pine and bin h finish second floor and fireplace, house all complete with storm wlndowa and screens and lighting fix tures, for 88.000. Make an appointment with owner and builder to aee It. Harney 7618. REAL ESTATK WEST 8ITK Snap 82.x) will buy modern "-room house, fine residence district, two blocks Kar nam tar line. Full siaed lot. south front. Will make terma. Owner leaving city. W. T. Smith Co. City National Bank Rldg. RKAL KHATK INVESTMENTS 7 Guaranteed Investments For Smaller Investors Profit Sharing Plau We a.re offering a limited number ef shares preferred tf-ck In our cor- poratlon, paying 7 per rent semi-an nual guaranteed dividend earnings and a division of the profits at the end of each year. This makes one of the best and safest pertranent Investments you can get whereby you are assured at least 7 per cent dividend earnings and a division of the profits which, together, have paid not leaa than l1) per cent for a number of yeara. Fhares are $100 each and are secured bv all resl estate, mortgages and oontracta owned by us. Authorised capital, $300,000.00. Hastings & Heyden 1914 HARNETT ST. Special Harney Street Bargain lxt 60x100. and two dandy good houses of 8 rooms each. One haa a new hot wa ter heating plant and the other a new hot air furnace. These houses are al ways well rented and will carry the prop erly. New buildings are going up all along Harney etreet, and this property Is bound to grow in value. Price 89,800; convenient termsi For location and fur ther particulars aee Payne & Slater Co. 16 Omaha Nat l. Rank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dssdrt. Dundee $4,700 7 Rooms-r-Sleeping Porch and Garage " Located at 404 ITnderwood Ave.: haa lara-e living room with vestibule entrant and coat cloaet, dlnlngr room, den and kitchen on rirst floor; a Deorooms. oat n and aieeilng porch on second floor; strictly modern, built about t vears; lot 60x128 feet, on paved street, nice garage and cement driveway, leas than one block from car Hue. Cun arruime tu, reasonable terms Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat l Rank Hldg. Doug. 49S, Dundee Lot-$1,150 We are offering one of the beat lo cated lots In Dundee on Nicholas St., be tween 00th and 51st Bts. ; haa a nice ter race:, on paved atreet. In a locality where many new homes are being built. Will make term. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 114 Hnrney St. RKAL KSTATE, COUNCIL BLUFFS , WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF 14TH AND DOUGLAS. West Council Bluffs. File room house, on good corner lot. 3fith St. and Ave. C; $100 down ami balance $15 ier month, fl.300. THE BENJAMIN CO.. Room 1-2-3. First National Banx Bldg. Phone axi. Five-ROOM COTTAGE, in first-class condition: city wattr. gas. electric lights, furnace, nice lot: on Ave. C, neiir ;tli St.. West Council Bluffs. A bsrgaln: trOO rash, liaian -e $1 per month ; $1,J,"iU. Hit BENJAMIN CO., Rooms l-J-3, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 3M. MEDICAL RUPTURE. ! Rupture treated successfully by all safe, ! scientific methods. The majority are cured without a surgical operation. We 1 have treated many hundreds of men, women and children. The coat la deter mined after examination, and time re- lUtrci to cure two or three weeka. Call or write for further "articular. Frank li Wray. Suite 3ui. lite Bid , Omaha, Neb. ti ARM A NO-Really heipe get rid of that ; pain in tne nack. toucn or rheumatism, 'nervousness, tired, sluggish feeling snd 1 brings bark that lost appetite, purifies I the blood and builds up the entire sys. 1 tern. Just send a postcard to the Sheila ' barger Co . Mfg. Thar. West Liberty. Ia. PILES. FISTULA CURED. Dr. E. R. Tarry cuie plies fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rectal dlseasna with testimonial. DR. E. R. TARRY. 240 tee Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Quiet Market and Poor Demand Send Price of Wheat Down Four to Five Cents. LITTLE CORN AND OATS ON SALE OM AHA, Msy 28. 19I.Y The lu i set nas very quiet todny. There ss very Utile wheat on the table and aa a result of the poor demand It dropped from 4 to 8 cents n bushel j There waa only a few sales of corn re porter ana tne corn market waa un changed to Vi-cent higher, the white corn selling at a slight advance over the yel low and mixed. There waa only a fair demand for oats and the market remained unchanged. The crop altuatlon is fast reaching the critical atage and reports are being watched with Increased Interest A rrop expert says that Hessian fly damage Is small compered with other conditions The main factor la that the action of the crop haa never been right and that It haa failed to stool properly Clearances wsre: Wheat and flour, equal to M7,H bu. ; corn, J.40 bu.; oala, l.&M.OPft bu. Liverpool cloae: Wheal, unchanged, le lower: corn. W higher. Primary wheat recelpta were 891,000 bu. and shipments 411,000 bu., against re-elpts ol 7!T.fi bu. and shipments of 7(H.,) bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 42t5.fi! bu. and shipments 44D.OU0 bu., agalnat receipts of R22.0UO bu. and shipmenta of ,0ti0 bu. last year. 1 rlmary oats receipts were 43,000 bu. and shipments 72.i.oivi n,., sgainst recelpta of 84l.flil bu. and ihipments of 38.iKi0 bu. last year. CARI.OT RKCEIPT8. Wheat. Com. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis IXiluth Omaha Kanaaa City ft. l.ouia Winnipeg These aalM were 1W 1SR is 87 HI reported today ! Wheat: No. 8 h rri mlntor 1 cars II i'J No. 2 durum. car. $1 41. Rye: No. 2. 1 car, 81.08; H car. $1.07. No. 4, 1 car. $l.0hV. Corn: No. 3 white, i cars, 71c. No. white, I car, 7tk No. 1 yellow. 1 car. 72V. No. i yellow. 1 csrs, i No. 3 yellow. 1 car, 71c. No. ! mixed. 8 cars, 71c. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 71''! 1 car. 7nV'i H car, 7iiH,c. Sample, I car, 8tc. Oata: No. 8 wnile, 1 car, 4I No. 4 white, t car, 4Hc. Famplr. 2 care, e. Omaha usli Prices neat: No. 2 Tur kev, 81.4JSW144; No. 8 Turkey. $1.424 I 43; No. 2 hard, $l.S9fl1.4S; No. 8 hard, $1.8G1.42; No. 4 hard. $1.8161.40; No. 8 spring. !1.3iai.41; No. 8 durum. 81.40 1.41; No. :l durum, $1.21.40. Corn: No. 1 white. 7!t;sUc; No. 8 white. 71MT72c; No. 4 white. 71-7mc; No. 8 white. 70VS 71c; No. white. t470r; No. 2 yellow, 71Vff72c; No. 8 yellow, 71HS .'1 V'; No. 4 vellow. Wtifc'iUic: No. 5 yllow. 70M( 70c: No. i yellow, 9taCic:, No. 2 mixed, 7l$71c; No. 3 mixed, 7044j7no; No. 4 mixed, lOfiToV; No. 6 mixed. iWVtf 70c; No. mixed, tBtfl'SH.r. Oata: No. 2 white, fiOgjOHc: standard, 4ViHj0c; No. 3 white, 4y,.4ic: No. 4 white. 48 Vtl .-. Bnrley: Malting, 7Vh7v No. 1 feed. Hr. Rye: No. fl.071fl.tlK; No. 3. fl.0K 1.07. (HIl'AVO .HA1 AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Tradlaar ad I losing Prices ii n Board of Trade. CHICAGO. May 20,-Wheat suffered a sharp setback In value today largely because of reports that the . American kt earner Nebraskan had been torpeded and because of the absence of export salea of any consequence. At one time May wheat showed a break of 6'c. The mar ket closed fairly ateady at 14o to iVko under laat nlghl. Corn flnls4ied Nc to lMbc net lower, oats off S'n'Se to 1c and provisions varvlna from liMa decline to a llae of 7S4C No radical fall In the Price of wheat took place until after announcement waa J madn that the Nehraskan had been dla- iiHed ctnd waa limping back to Great Britain. Then In a twinkling the mod erate aelltng pressure which had resulted from bearish trade conditions at. L4ver pool became much enlarged and prlcea thereafter .had no Important rally. . Kx cept right at the outset of trsde crop REAL ESTATF NORTH STDE t$300 Buys A new and pleasant home, where city end country combine for your pleasure nnd proIt. House has rooms, electric light, fine lot; just the place for chick ens. Two blocka from car line, nalance, fl.MM, can lie paid aame aa rent Imme dlate poseeselnn. W.T. Smith Co. Desk R, City National Bank Bldg. A Real Bargain Owner will Kicriflce his eight-room home in Kountxo Place. Modern, with garage, beautiful south front lot: two blocka to car. Price only f4.000. Term reasonable. Alfred Thomas Real Estate, Ioans, Insursjjce. First National Bank "rudg. $6110 BUYS a good three-room house; electric llpht. Car. after 6:80 p. m., or Sunday, yis Iturthitte. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR BIDS. The undersigned will receive at hi office in the City of Atkinson sealed bids for price on 800 feet of A No. 1 fire hose, 2 combination nozslea and 1 hose cart. All bids to bo accompanied by a certified check for f JR. aa a allowing of good faith to furnish good No. 1 material at the bid der's price made. All blda must Be In the city clerk's office on or IWore the 7th dey of June. IMG, at 8 o'clock p. m. C. V. WICKS. City Clerk. Atkinson. Nth. MZtkiTt THE OH I) U)T RIV tW, luutd wseklr. tslls without Ifrn.t ii curltlea or drvssss, ot Nsw Tork Htrjck Kxi-hanss Investment vppor (unities. II a ymr. Sand for ssmpls copies. 74 Broad vr. Nsw VorS Cllr. WANT THE OMAHA DEE, Enclosed find $ advertisement for quoted below: 1 ' NAME AND ADDRESS COUNT AS PART OF AD. Olva nam and address on ad If possible, as best results ara obtained this way; It, for any reason, you do not IU your name to appear In tbe ad, we will ad key number tare of Bee. ANSWERS FORWARDED TO YOi; WITHOUT EXTRA COST. RATES One Insertion, in Daily or Sunday, 2 Cents a Word. Three Insertions, V2 Cents a Word. Seven Insertions, 1 Cent a Word CASH OR STAMPS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS r.ews as for the most part Ignored, not withstanding that the Kansas harvest Wtts (l.ilnicl to have been delated ten dsys and that estimates were current of loeees of M.i.ls bushels to l.ft(ii bushels this month In the total Icld of the I'nlted States Weakness ol Atev whet tenk a se dally acute form hen the fact dot eloped that shipments for delivery on May enn tracta here wire being ruslied to Chicago from Omaha, Kansas City, St. IuiIb and other )olnts. It waa said that bv tntur day there would be 5 L.vofl."t bushels of cash contract wheat lit Chicago public elevators, whereas until recentlv the prcsiect mas that owing to Muropoan de mand the available supply bad been s short, that an end of tne month suitress nori0 tnai an enn ot ippegred ttrtaln. Pepresslnn in whest presslon in whest spread to corn and oats. Nebiaska and Iowa tonipnlnt that owing to adverse weather a good deal of com would have to be replante I were only temporarily effectual toward upholding prices. The bulk of reports shout the crop remained of a favorable character. Higher quotations for boas1 Induce.! considerable buvlng of provisions On the advance that followed, however, of ferings were in excess of the demand. Futures ranged as follows: Article! Open.iHlgh'. 1kw I Close. iVes y. Wheal I Mav.i Julv 1 M 1 2V I in-,! ftrt'J 1 to' : I 2S ::'.f 7S I 1 Corn. I July. 1 fept.l Oata I July. I Sept., Pork. 1 July. 1 70 1 4-'.-l 81 S 1 its' ' 47 HI I 81) I I0f I .4. j M' 46k 4t 18 10 18 lti ,1 18 47HI 18 It', 18 47HI 13 10 IS d t l 10 t 10 r.7' 10 81 Sept. Lard Julv. IS 46 8 IK 4Js 0 ept.j 10 05 Rlba. I I vi I r . 10 an Sept.! 10 low j 10 57', 10 j 10 oiH 10 S7'i 10 I I Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 red. flMUJlM; No. 2 hard, $1 BOfll.BUH. Corn: No. 1 vellow. 7f7KHc; No. No. 4 yellow. 7fdi7SHc. Oats: No. 3 white, MStf14e; standard. iST4c. Rve: No. 2, ll.UH Harlev: 7!Wr7c. Seed: Timothy, ff OOJj; clover fs&vfflfT. Provisions: Pork. $i.5; lard. $!i.aMj4.7H: rlba. $.87H4rlrt.37v. BUTT EH Higher; creajtiury. flff'c. KGGS Ixterer; receipts. 31.870 casea; at mark cases Included, 10sY17Hc: ordinal y first. HV',sHc: firsts, Hin71,c. POTATOES-Steady; receipts. 80 csaea; M4(hlgsn anj Wisconsin, red. fSflKtc; white. Vti47c. POl'LTltY-Allve. higher; fowla. lRc. ' ew Tairk Cieaeral Market. NEW YORK, May 28.-SUOAR Raw, steady; centrifugal. 4.89c; molasae, 4.1-; refined, steady. Fulurea during the fore noon ruled unchanged from yesterday. BUTTER Unsettled; recelpta, l2,8f7 pkga. : creamery extras. 91 score, 28c; creamery, higher scoring, first. rtf7Hc; seconds, Jfir2tVHo. EGGS Flnner; receipt, 17,20 cases; fresh gathered extra, 2.'M3c; storage packed, extra firsts. 2l21Hc; firsts, 1 21c: regulsr packed extra firsts, JilHc; flrsta. lK(ttac; nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy. 23ff24c; nearby hennery browns. 2fllSc. CHEESE Steadier: recelpta, 15,180 boxes, whole milk, fresh special. "StP W4c; average fancy, 1Hc. POULTRY Alive, weak; western chick ens, broilers. JSKffSiV; fowla 18jpi9Ho; tur key 12c. Dressed. Irragulsr- western, frosen roasting chickens. 174Bc; freh fowl. Iced, 141H': turkey. Iced, 1MJ17c. KtsMi City Grala aa Pn-laloe. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May t WHEAT -NoVt hard. fl.474jl.47H; No. I wMl. 146V,; May, fl-44S; July, fl.aoHtfl.JOH; September. 11.14(0 1.14'4j. CORN-No. 2 mixed. 78c: No. 2 white. 75c ; No. 3 yellow. 74H7Rc; Ntv 3. 74c; May. 71'o: July, TSHc; September, .8 V- OATS-No. 2 white, 60'.fcjtlc; No. 2 mixed. 4N4c. u BUTTER- reamery. 2Hci firsts, 24HC, second, 22Hc; packer. l"Hc. EGOS-Flrst. lHc; econd. Inc. POULTRY Hen. 13c; rooters, 10c. . 1 .. ,r. lursryp, Allnneapolls ftral Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May WWlIEAT- Mav 31 Ml; July, $1.48; No. 1 hard, 81.87H; No.V'l rioAherJ;: fl.641.MH: No. 2 north ern. flM'tlMH. FLOUR Unchsnged. BARLEY WO 74c. , " RYE 81.lMfil.17. BRAN tJl.oO, -,-, . . CtRN No. 3 yellow, 71f7IHe. DATS No. 3 white, 62ftMHc FIAX-tl 9W1M. I Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. May fl-PRATRIK HAT Choice upland. $1800; No. 1. 318.0011180; midland. SIZ.fiO; No. 1. $11 8Oi'12.0O; No. 2, u .A.jt aa. .v a li ArVM AA l.sae land? $10.6011.00; No. 1. $10 00010.50; No. 3, $Stj8 00; No. 3, 84.onfte;.O0. STRAW Wheat. $6.I.00. ALFALFA Choice alrslft 1 quotable at $13.019 14.00; No. ii $12 00018.00; No. 2, $8,00410.00. St. I.eals Grata Market. ST. LOUIS. May 28. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1 44; No. 2 hard, fl.4Wl.4M4i May, $1 4.1: July. 81.21H. ..... CORN No. X. iHc; No. 3 whit. Tl 77Hc: Moy. '7&V.c; July. 75lHrc. OATS No. 2, .nominal; No. 3 white, 64c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, May 28. WHEAT -Spot. No. 2 Manitoba, 14s; No. 3. 13a 3d, No. 1 northern Duluth, 13a d. No. 3 red west ern winter, 18 8Hd. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, 8s 3d; I Plata, mixed. 8 lHd. Cotton Market NEW YORK. Mav 28.-COTTON-Spot, oulet; middling uplands, 9.20c; sales, 1,20) bale. . , Cotton future otened stesdy; July, 9.47c; October. 9 84c- IVsceuber, lOtsic; January,. VI 10c. March, 10.36c.. Cotton futures closed steady: July, 8.32c; October. 9 (.7c; recember, 9.89c; January, f.Wo; March, 10 18c. The cotton market closed steady today t net decline of one to five olnts. 14 VERPOOL, Msy 24. COTTON -Spot, easier; good middling, R.Mid; middling, 6.24d; low middling, 4.7d; sale. 6.00U bale. Metal Market. NKW YORK. May 28.-M WTALS-Lead, $4.r7H'84.32H. Spelter not quoted. Copper, 3lk.7i")t 19.00. Tin, quiet; five-ton lot. f;i7.0ifj38.0u. Iron, quiet and unchanged. At London: Spot copper. 78 18a: fu tures, 77 15a. Spot tin, UU; futures, i.181 lm. Lead, 120 64121 Sa. Spelter, 73. Bee Want Ad Produce Result. AD ORDER BLANK Omaha Neb. in payment for publishing the following days in THE OMAHA BEE as per rate COPY OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Continue to Strengthen Up Good Lambs Higher Washouts Delay Trains. FULL NICKEL GAIN IN HOGS "OUTH OMAHA. Mav ir15 Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday J.iesi ti.iMi :. Ofllclal TiicsiIhv .cl 9.:W7 2.;." lttmate W cdnesda) . . 3."1 !,Jl 2,) Three day this wk. IS.; Same diya last week . . IC.iV.2 Same days 2 wk aao.l4.iiwi Sitme da 3 wks. aao.lt.ii77 Same tlaya 4 wka. aao.2l.eH same daya laat year. . .11, 81 X.804 4I.I-J3 .'i.uir 2H.wm 8.1.U .' ;r . vsj 13.771 ls.ais ll.wtl Tho following table aliowa tbw receipts of tattle, hogs and heep at the Soitlt Omaha llv atock market for the vear to date, a compared with last year: 1S16 114. mi Lec. . ... 4lHsi Ml.M W.4n ...I.3:wi l.pa.tM 230, 3 .... 22,0e3 !I6.II7 .VW Cattle I logs Sheep The followtag table show the average price for hogs at the South Omaha live took market for the Isst few day, 'vlth comparison: Date. 1918. I9I4 l13 1912.I'.'H.l910.19s. May H. May it. May 11 May 14 May 18. 7 WH: 8 161 I 7 4 8 2, 281 8 W T 2H, 8 1 8 14 13 !sl t 131 7 01 7 32-V 8 la! I jr. T 441 6 Kl 9 30 t 04 7 4v 8 tw, 8 221 7 9 i 1 M 7 48', 8 32: 8 321 1 691 I 981 I T 11 May 1. 8 291 8 J4' 7 1 8 91 9 80 May 7 t"H 7 r8 8 891 7 831 8 aw 9 3 T taj May May May May May 8 30) 7 691 I 84 8 M 8 28' I 8 79 8 19 8 3 7 60 6 73 8 34 8 S4 7 43 1 8 lit 8 7 4o, 8 84 8 16 8 ' 7 49 1 6 69 9 I " 9 S81 8 9i 9 39) 8 9 411 1 01 1 I U 4;t 1 7 31 11 7 sau a. 1 7 May xi. I May 24.1 7 22 Mav J6. 7 HiKl May M. 7 38Hi I 8 391 7 481 8 3' f 39! 8 9i lit I 7 4 6 "itM 9 19 7 10 7 97 8 45) t 6 83 9 141 7 14 Sunday. Recelpta and disposition ef live atook at the Union Stook Yard. South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at 8 p. rru yesterday; R BCE7 PTS CA R8V Cattle Hogs. 8heep H e . C.. M. St. P 4 Wabaan 2 Mlaaourt Pactflo ... 1 Union Paclflo 39 ('. ft N. V east... 2 C. N. W.. west... 32 C, St. P., M. . O.. 16 C, B. Q.. east... 7 C, H. Q., west... 3A C, H. 1. P.. eaat. 12 C , H I. P.. weat. 8 Illinois Central Total receipts ..147 8 3 1 84 8 3 3 r 1 8 .. 2 34 6 1 1 .. .. 1 112 1 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, sneep. Morris Y Co 646 93 44 Swift Co 704 Cudahy Parking Co.... 80S Armour 4r Co L048 Schwarts A Co 1.186 !. 1.718 4u7 J.9K2 771 923 J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Parking Co So. Omaha Packing Co. St. Clair Packing Co... Swift. Fort Worth Cudahy, from country.. is) B., W. B. Vanaaii't Co V. B. Lew la J. II. Root cb Co J II. Bulla Kellogg H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild Christie lilggins Huffman Roth Meyer Tanner .Bros. John Harvey Kline lssnnia Francis Other buyer 3 8 7 17 618 ill 39 14 13 1 68 M 21 9 12 8 12 $ 11 48 108 3 33 98 Total. ..3.814 7.773 1.731 CATTLU There was a rather moderate run of cattl for a Wednesday, and owing to severe washouts the bulk of the stuff was late In arriving, so that the else of the beef supply was more ar . less, un certain all morning. Aa far a It went trade waa very active and price ranges from trong to fully 10o higher than on Tuesday. A usual all classes of buyer howed a marked preferences for the light and handy weight ateer. and several bunchea of good to choice yearling brought the even money $9.00 while the best of the heavy cattle old around 38.76. The yearling receipt were all dis posed of In good season and the under tone to the market waa decidedly strong. A very good Inquiry for cow and heif ers featured the trade today, and for the mot part price ruled stronger. Heavy and rough cows a usual sold somewhat unevenly, but the desirable light and htlfery grade were picked up quickly at trice that looked quit a little better than laat week. Veal calve were In very limited auply, active demand and fully ateady, and there waa a very good outlet for bulls, atage, etc., at full atrong price. Trade In stock cattle and feeding ateer wua very narrow. Both aupply and de mand were limited, and with unfavorable weather condition the volume. ot busi nea was comparatively small. For the moat part price ruled about steady, but so little trading was dona that It wn difficult to get any very reliable line on quotation. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice yearling, $8409.00; good to choice corn fed beeves, f. 38. 75; fair to good corn fed beeves, t8.loMl.8A; common to fair eornfed beeves, $J.iiu.0; good to choice heifers, $7O08 00; good to oholoe cow, $8.MX(70; fair to good cow, fi 754J4 80; common to fair cow, fS.7f4r.76; good to choice stickers and feeder, f7.9Ofj.10; fair to good stocker and feeders, flOOf 7.60; common to fair Blockers and feed ers. 8.uO1.00; stock heifer. M.OC4J7.00: lock cow, $0.76440.76; atock calve. 3d 60 tl60; veal calves, ft 00410. 7; ' fat bulls, tag, etc., $.Wi&'7,36; stock bulla, f600 7.0". Representative sale: HKEF STEKRS. Ns. At. Pr. Ns. . Pr. I 108 7 at 3 im 8 40 II 1001 t 7 12 4 3 a 21 IX IK IS..... UH2 to M 1044 I it a 11 JO I u 41 IM 8 li 11 144 U IK Ill 1 96 1401 70 17 1421 8 V) 18 10AI 8 7t II WO I II 11 1141 I ) oTki.K AND HPJIFKRe.. 11 MS 171 II T44 I M 14 7I I to 11. ssl I so II Ill 3 II I 1(4 8 71 I" so 791 I f, CJVK i 4 ; t H. t IS 14 'ixi VI l , t : it mm 4 2.1 i ?. I ... l4t II l ilKl lt!-. 4Tl t ! t ..11X1 .. l ..1I"0 ..IV- . .in 4 i ;n t , 1 is II 2 . 1.. h. . I . 14.. t.. IS . I . .17. . 10 . I.. .. 711 ..ion .. i 0 . . 7l ..111! 7 41 1 7I Kl . 7 l 1 : vi t I III I , .'Li,s. a i . 7.M . 731 .1174 I Ml law l li LV r.sv .. :m in m i IM IS li t r.e.1 ir.lv.-. wi i so t l Ml," . .... e-s l li ... .... mm lltMi.l the re.ent heavv "r l"ln',"rt. h-'ng report In Home trains was tnale. Total supp les for the lour 1l."rm.K,nt i'" IH head, helng lZ smaller than ls, u , .' ui.i..l. j "'""' a year hkd. I'arkers follows, I ,h .hi,,... i . . day and must of the hoars sold at figures that nere unv way a nh-kel hetter than - xrmar. as was tne rase yes terday, however, the m.rii.i off toward the cloae, and late salea were narniy as gooi aa tlie general market, moat of them being Weak to a nickel lower than the early trade, and no more than a shade hlsher than mimv'. average. There mas an uncertain amount of stork still hack, and nwlns- n ..h outs and poor telegraph service. It was not snow jusi wnen it would srrlve. The big end of the packer purrhase waa made at t!.i3irl.Sl. and a nolle a mnnher of shipper reached 17 40 the bulk of all the offerings was ouoterl sa selling at l7.Mmr7.40. Tons reached 17.4A.. the week's high nsrure, and for that mat ter the heat price that haa been paid since Monaay ot last week. No. 44., s . I. . At. Pr tin. II... t... "!... Tt... 7 M T 2 t 1 9 T Kl 1 Sl4 T UH .... m v in HI .... IM T IS 1 1 ITU T IT T 4S T 40 T S Ml til u. . II.. 1W 14 171 4 171 li Ill BHKCr'-In apltf ot the heavv ilnrnu of the laat couple of daya. thla morning' recelpU wwre the heaviest of the week, some twelve oars, or J.imo head, being received. The total for tha three daya la ,1S3 head, the sinallewl for nearly two years, being almost 1.0W short of last week and M smailer than fur the same daa a year ago. Trade opened out In pretty flujl fash ion. Buyers wanted the (rood lambs, but sellers were asking . stiff ftgurea all around, and It was well along In the forenoon when tha bulk of tho of Farmjr finally started to move. As waa said above, there waa a read nutla en i,. good kinds, and when movement finally isnnu n waa ei price mat were largely lGWKVi higher, good ellnped lambs selling aa high aa H0 16, this being tha beet fig ure ever paid on thla market for that sort of atuff. The kind that sold at ID 10 yesterday, raavched 110.10 thla morning, and commoner grades sold on down the i'."',.,jnm,n0f ,w" "tuff l"ln around SO. Buyer are of the opinion that tha lea desirable grade, which dresia out well, have been selling too mgn. and aa a result prices on these kind were no better than ateady tn trong. As a general thing, nrloea were steady to IMfJOo.up. Two loads of good California spring lmh reached IIL75 thla morning. . No wooled lamb were received, and only a few Mltle odd hunchei of aheep ahowed up There have not been enough ewes here this week to make nuotatlon. t'he'r uid'".:.0 Wy f ,"Mn' ' Quotation t on sheep and lambs: Iimhs ahorri. llsht W.TTKtm; lamha, shorn' heavy. tt.O047 So. ewes, ,horo. p&W, f Representative sales: co. ... v 1 Wyoming ahom I am hi ' n M Wyoming lambs s 70 40 pring lamb im JCT I allfomia eprlng larnh...... r 8 California spring lamb 7 744 clipped lamha 14 SOI ahom lamh 71 I shorn ewe .......137 P 0 7" 'i II -. 11 7 11 7.1 10 pi 10 I'l 7 Ot CHICAGO' I.IVH STOCK - MARK KT Cattle fttrnna lloara troa aheep riraa. J CHICAGO, May .-CATTLE-nn-oelpta, 1S,00) head: market, atrong; native beef steer. I7.ltkjf9.3i; western steers, W.7Mi.a.', cow and heifer. W3.MiS.7o, calvee, f7. 00b. 71S. HOLiS-Ilocpts, A, 000 head; market, strong, mostly 100 higher; bulk, 17 "! 7.; light, tT.4rxt7.M: mixed. I7.4H47.76: heavy, I7.154OT.70: rough. 17.luS7.3Ci: nlsa. B.gpTl7.Sri. . . r 1 i nlKP AND IAWB8 Recelpta, K.C J head; market, firm; aheep, I7.2Mj8.IA; lambs. 7.7r)fllo.e: wooled Colorado, $11. d... a new record price. Rt. I.oals Live Mtoek Market. BT. lXmH, May 18. CATTLE Re ceipt , 3.70O head; market steady : native beef ateer, r.fp0u.00; yearling steers snd heifers, 8.00ttt.ao; cows, S.OiKij7.50; Block er and feeder. Ki.0Oti8.2fi; southern ateer. I.V2f,Ji.M; 001 and heifer, t4.0O3 1.00; native calves, t8.0nt0.S. IICXlH Reoelpt, 6.800 head; market higher; pig and lights, I6.30.p7. 80; mixed and butchers, 7-70ff7.t); good heavy, 7.70T.75. HHEKP AND LAMBS-Recelpt. ItnO head; market higher, mutton- lower; clipped native mutton. .Krpi 76; cllpied lambs. W.Utya 10.16; spring lamb, llO.OOO li.Zi. Kansas City Lire Block Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo., Mar . CATTLK Receipts, 4.200 head: market higher: prime fed eteer. W.aofi'S.Jb; dressed beef steer. tg.10Os.7R: western ateer. $7,309 I ffi: stockers and feeders, M.7MJ4.60; bull. $0.7(17 ; calve. StI.oiW IO.flO. HO(J3-Receipt , w.doo head: market higher; bulk of sales. tf.MW.eO; heavy, i.fcOqT.W; iMkckers and buli.hers, I7.WV3 7.60J light, fJ.lsX7.D; pig. VLK'itn.U. BHhiP ANIJ I AMbrt Receipts, S.HI10 nem; marsei. nirner; ismns, BV.2MFlI.on; yeariinga. n wqjti.r?; wether. .767.bO; ewes, l.B7.. Mloax City Lire tlaek Market. SIOUX CITY; la., May st-CATTLjB-Receipts, head; market, steady to loo higher; native steer. $7.U.70; butchers, $4OA.40; oannena, JtHifca; calves, $b.6uilf 10.U0 ; bull. Blag, etc.. S.U0&7.25, ill MH Receipts, H,M head; market. 6r higher; heavy. $7 lbfrt.M; mixed. V VO 7.:; light, fl.mi.Xi; bulk of sales, $7-s2Hi1.SS. HtiKKP AND UAMBS-Rerelpt. head. Ml. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOTEPH. May J.-CATTL.E-Re-relpt. l.OoO head; market higher; ateer. $7XKtie.O0; cowa and helfera, 14.50m. 00; calvea, $4.00(8. 60. . MOOS Receipt. R.000 head; market higher; top. $7.66; bulk of salea. $7.461f7.:.. 8HEEP AND lAMBrt-Recelpts. 1.5M head; market higher; lambs. $10.00 I2.W. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. May 28.-COFFElv-Tlie circulation of a few June notices was ac companied by some near months liquida tion In the market for futures today and after opening at a decline of three to sl points, prices aold about four to seven teen pointa net lower. There appuar.d to be aoine scattered trade selling ol later months, but these oflerliika n not badly taken at the decline, and pric later rallied, partly on reports of steadl. neas In Hraxll and a little covering. The close waa two to five points lower. Sales, M.iuO buna. May and June, 5.40c: July. 6.4IH.'; August, 6.52c; September, ti.."4V; tic toiler. .Tmc: November, SUle; December. .K4c; January, .: February, 7c; March, .7Hc; April. (84c. Spot, qui-!' Klo No. 7. 7Vmc: Santoa No. 4. S4C. No fresh firm offers were reported from Brazil. Mllrele prices were unchanged ttio exchange on London was 'd loner. Dry taotida Market. NPW i'OHK. May a-DKV GOODS--"otton guuda market aa quiet and bsrely steudy today. Indigo print were withdrawn from sale owing to dye stuff ahortagc aiid hociery prices were advanced for the same reason. Worsted yarns wvre dull. Cotton yarns were easy, liurlap continued strong. Kiapsrsled Apples and Dried t raits NKW YORK. May 24.-EVAPORATII AFPI.F.S Quiet and easy. DRIED FRl'ITB Prunes, steady. Apri cots and peaches, dull. Raisins, ouiet. I The Bee Want Ads Are Rest Busliics ! Boosters. ,,,,. ,nvlr purrhases at prlcei hat ere full v a nlekel higher, and In the ra of heat lights, value, ahow.vd flat dime advance. Most of their hoK. as hl!;0'm,-,7.r4 w1,h a fBW 'n'hos