Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 39

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AFRIL 30, 1916.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
VTiat Run is Good and Bulk of the
Samples Sell at One Cent
Advance.
DEMAND FOR OATS IMPROVES
OMAHA. April 2. 191.
The wheat murker was very Rood to
dnvtand the cash demand for thin cereal
whs nmto active The hulk of tn wheat
samples went, at lc advance, although
lew sales of Nh. o wheat were made at
yesterday's price.
Corn ranged generally from Vic higher
to Vto lower. ni(it nf hit samples going
lit h decline, or le. Receipts, of yellow
corn were li lit and Dili cereal was
(tooted at about lc premium tovcr the
other values,
Oaf receipts were a little better today
urn! (hern was a much Improved demand
tor thin cereal, the market ranging from
V tu '-(5 higher.
Thero was not much rye i nd hurley
on (ho tallica and theso cereal were
quoted at unchanged prices.
clearance were: Wheat and flour
C'l'inl to '.m,ii bushels; corn, 11, (sT
bushels, oats, 8I7.0IW bushels.
Liverpool Clone Wheat, unchanged;
,tiini, t
' Prima
I hUSltol.
I HKlllINt
j slimmer
.corn, to Id hlKlier.
I run ry wheat receipt were "Ifi.flOP
and shipments sjh.ono bushels,
receipt a of I4,0iO bushels and
nts of l.MI.Onfl bushels last year.
Primary eorn reoeliita were SVB.imO.
bushels, and shipments Wfl.O'O bushels,
against receipts of 7f.it.'1") bushels, and
shipments of I.i",.T).ok bushel lt year.
Primary outs receipt were l.Ktr.'CH)
l,.l.,,l. -.l . L.1 . f'rf. ..A k.iut.alu
.. ...... if., nii I r. ii i. lit ii i n iif,'.."i ,.,n .-,
skbIiihI receipts of I.ITh.nnil bushels, and
shlpim-ni of y,ifi bushel Inst your.
CAKt.UT PKCKIPTS.
Wheat, torn.
Ofits
chhago 141
lf.4
Minneapolis lii.'i
Inilutl 8
Omaha K
K a liana City 101
f;. UiiiiM i:m
Winnipeg K.VI
77
87
1HI
Theae, aa.le were reported today:
Wheat No, 8 hard winter; 2 earn. II "7;
14 cars, ll.tni'v; enis, 1 1 ml. No. 4 hard
winter; 1 ear, .o:; 2 earn, II. 04; 2 earl,
II Bt; 5 ear, ll.lfl; 7 eara, Il.tKVi 2 cara,
II. W; 2 eara, Jl.ftl; 4 eara, 1 1. On. Kampln
hard winter; 1 tar, 1.tC; I rnr, 91c, So.
3 white bprlrm' 1 vat, ll.O'a. Hainple
mlxad: 1 tar, '.fl'v'.
Corn No. 2 white: 1 ejir, 7(ie.; 1 ear,
W,y. No. 3 whilo: 8 cara, 7tir; 2 earn,
1 ear, 6 ,e. No. 6 whltn; 1 car,
Hurnple, white; I ear, iiK;. No. 2
yellow; 1 fur, 71'se No. 8 yellow: t
mrt, 7e; 2-u car, VPfa: No. 4 yellow:
1 car, WAe.', 1 car, 70c; ) car, 6SVjO. No. 6
yellow: I car, 70c; 1 car, tVAr; 1 car, Him.
No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 71c. No. 2 mixed:
1 ear, 7i'4c; 1 rar, 7oy4c; 9 cars, 70c; 2 cara,
illHic Nh, 4 mixed: 2 cara, (too. No.
mixed: 1 car. wc; 1 cr. trTVi".
Hampli)
mixed: J car. Km; I g-t cara, !f.r.
Oata-No, g white; 2 cara, 41'nc
410. No. 4 while: 1 cur, 41.
whltu' l car, Vi'i'-; i cara,
cara, n'c.
Omnha CaAh Prlcaa Wheat:
; 2 eara,
Fample
4';
No. 2
hard. l.ftvl. 10, No. a hard, ll.Of.'l.O
No 4 hard, 1'lrWfl.O.i; No. 2 oprlpK. II.Oi
i 13: No 3 aprhiK, .miW; No. 2
durum l.04C(.l.nr,; No. 3 durum, f milM.
t orn: Jin. 't while, 7o'.,".7 V; No, I white.
4'.;i7fe; No. 4 while, dirt'Mie ; No. 5
while, UKUiJjtKte; No. a whltn, t45!mj No. 2
jriw 7j''i71lc; No. i yellow, 70M,'?'7lo:
Nil 4 yellow. WW'tiy; No. 6 yellow, i
i70c; No. 6 yellow. 6;W(iniv, No. 2 mixed,
7i7!t'w; No. 3 mixed, VHWii; No. 4
mixed, e'-ViW'V; No. 6 mixed, flf.So;
No. 'i mixed, (iVil'fi'-; aample mixed, ftf't
4Kie. Onta: No. 2 white. tn
I'iird 41'4'WI2e; No. 2 whll", 4K('4IV: No.
4 while, 40-Vti-lle. Harley: M ItiriBT. 'fi7e,;
Ko. I feed, ...'('We. Itye: No. 2, l1'('.i!!ci No.
i, :'K'VJe.
hic.iKo eioflln pneea, furnlahed Tha
1:ee l,v l.oK.in Ar i'lr van, atock and grain
broker, la Honth Klxteenth Htreet:
Artleleal Open Hlifh. Uw, I einae, Yea y.
Vhcati
.May. I 13V!
I 14'4 1
1 1ST4
.uly.jl Vo'i'-A
H-ilA 1 IWlj
I 1 li
Corn. I I
Mnv. 7Vli7fi'n
July. ;'"''',
.ept.uihs'y.-k
OatH. I I
,Mav.144'q Vt
,1 ul v. 43V V
Kept. I 3:iJt
I'ork. I I
Mav.l Vi ) I
July.)2J 70-ti",
Lnrd I !
May. '12 rf,.rc
,Ilv.l2 70-i'.
H.j)'t,ll2 iO-77
l:lh, I
lav.l 12 m
lulv.! 12 70
Sept. i X)
1 w
1 li.Mi
1 14
1 ir.V
1 Wi
1 14
7'i 7
77'.,; 7S
7'l 70?i,j
4l'l 44'.,
4' 4 j
S?a: 3t1
7Wi
7V4
77
i76Hf6vl
7y.
44
44'A
43VMf
42V"
23 M
23 70
12 75
23 76
23 W
12 66
12 77'
12 67-flO
12 W
12 70
11 0
12 70
12 H2Vi
12 72V.
12 80
12 lift
imca(; ;rai a.d provhiojis
I caliirca of hr Trailing and Clala
I'rlcea on llonrd of Trade.
C'IIICAiio, April 2a. HlKher prices In
the wh'at maikct reatilted today from
mow and rain In thn northwoat, where
.ilreadv the aprlntc crop acreime had been
illmliili'hed to h notable extent by pro
vloua advi ru conditions. lTicua closed
titiM'Ulcd, bm with nalriM og Vio to l'e, at
Jl.lii'i, for Jlnv and for July. Other
lending staples, too, all showed an advance-corn,
V'so; oats, 'A'Qhc, and pro
VihIotih pic to 'ec.
Keports fiom Manitoba and Saakat
ehewas, as well aa from the Dakota and
MmneMotH, indiiated that the. aiiedlng of
wheat was bcimr seriously hamta-red over
acaily tin) enure yprliiK crop belt. Ac-
iipUiiiKly traders flocked to tho buyiiiK
aide, und took nddtliunal codiuko from
,uirenl Boaslp that the German note
would be favorable to the contentions of
the l'nlted States.
Bullish sentiment was further Increaaed,
bv prediction I lint world ahlpmenta
would tie lliiht. The only Important re
liction took place In the last hour, when
for a short timn considerable selliim
ui done on account of a bearish tstl
ninte of the Kansas crop, and because
of the apparent ubucnce of any Important
export business.
ib. od Huppoil op thn break rallied the
is hi al mm act In the final deahnns.
( tu I) Mllil wheal. 1'ieilletloilS of
iiea v deliveries Momlav. a rliays -."oO.-ti'O
b'nshela. seemed to hiivn no nunc cr
ied 1.11 corn than mt wheat. Cms were
l.elp.,1 tipr. Iv a-si-riioua that con
eumpllori had b. 1 n latter than expeclcl
and that the ctop w,i bite. 'J' be fom
i mmIm piilllled to il-lneiv of 1.0.0.WI blodl-
!s nit Mav contract Mtuiday.
lli.;lor plt e mi lint: and Klalll made
fin Vtlotis firm Kuiip Ittteiest rln
.-aid 1 . d ue hi en fire buyer of bird
. 1:1 fi.o rush I'rb re !.t: No. . rrd.
I! !' -C No - rd, ft It.. N- 3 bar.t,
Jl 1 1 , 1 .1, . .'. ,i llnrd. 11 '(.it ! . l.
' ,,- I la is V
1 white I
lice Nl
1 Tinviibv.
)'i..u- .....
SI V.
U't. :
I '
.in.nl
t( III!
.it. a i
,!!tiif 1
I', il l.t ll V . suited
I IUIK l.tlM Itll vttllkl I
( ui.is 1 1 iitif "s an Urlm)
I lilillllilil It tr
... . , I It
.1 Mn
1 . 1
It V.
',; ... I 1 Ha
13 2 SO
ill 70 I 23 60
12 76 ' 12 2'
12 77V4 12
12 HO 12 77 b
12 72V: 12 W
12 K'Mit 117-70
U I 12
1 i i
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1 northern Bprtntr. VU 5d; No. 3 red west
era winter, lbs 4d.
Mlnnrapolla 4ralg Market.
MINNK.U'OUSi. April 2) -WHEAT-May,
l.2n-.i'l.ae. July, II. IMS- Cash;
No. 1 hard. II.X'i; No. 1 northern, Jl.av
'Bl.24; No. 2 northern. JLlwl..
Paris Dope Trade
Is Reaching the
High Water Mark
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(Oorrespondenra of the Aaaoclated Preai.)
PA RIM, April 16 The war ha Inciden
tally revealed th exlatenoa In Paris of a
number of opium amokera, cocaine and
morphine users, unaupeoted before.
Monsieur Charles Bernard, deputy for the
dlatrtot of Montmartre, awtaKed In the
drug business, eat 1 mates the number of
opium dens now In existence at 1,200,
"Bvan the flower girls on the streets,"
ha saye, "Jjava been drawn Into the traf
fic In slupcfaclrnts. Recently a i'lr! In
short eklrts and with a vicious expres
sion offered a bouquet of violet to a
paanerby. The man wanted no vdolot.
but the jrfrj' expression excited his pity
and ho leased her two sous. 'Pint, It's
twnty franca,' she said softly. Then, ap
proaching; near enough to whisper, una
added, 'there's soma "coco" Inalde.'
" 'Coco' la the famlllur term used In
the quarter for cocaine, of which there
wo a little paper concealed In the heart
of the bouquet. There aro other quarter
of Paris also where the same practice
has taken root"
An elegantly dressed woman cot out
of a taxi In front of a fashlonablo bar
In the center of Pari and asked the
footman nf the establishment If he would
please fill her lltthter with itasollne. A
plain clothes man standing by cld the
lighter when It was filled and It was
found to contain a solution of chlohy-
drnte of morphine,. These Incidents show
how forbidden druK are procured. There
are said to bo nt least thirty Illicit es
tablishment In Montmartre where mor-
phlna Is to Ixi had. Including bars, cafes,
rcntaiirsnts und hotels.
The Chamber of Deputies ha voted a
law , raising the maximum penalty for
illicit traffic In opium and kindred drugs
from S."00 francs to 10,000 francs' flno and
from two months' to two years' Impris
onment. Political Offense '
Crime for Which
Most Aro Indicted
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
PISTKO'JUAD, April 16.-A report from
the ministry of jnatlo review the work
of tho Kusnlan courts for the five years
between 1I0 and 1!)L6. The total number
of person Indicted wa 3d,0o0, of whom
10,000 wr acquitted. Th number of
conviction grew rapidly up to 1WW, but
since that time It ha begun to decline
considerably. Conviction for political
offense are carefully analyzed. Their
religious classification 1 a follow:
Orthodox, 77; Catholic, 8; Protestant, ;
Jew, I per cent It 1 noted that the per
centage of Jew convicted for political
crime ha noticeably declined. On the
basis of education, tho person convicted
are-dlvlded a follow: With higher edu
cation, 2; middle education, 8; elementary
education, 78; illiterate, 14 per cent
It Is remarked that the number of In
dustrial worker guilty of political crimes
has docllned since 1905. In another sec.
tlon of the report it Is noted that the de
crease In the number of arrest for riot
ing Is particularly notable.
IMAGE OF SECT FOUNDER
TO BE HEWN IN GREAT ROCK
(Correspondence of th Associated Press.)
TOKIO, April 24. A colossal image of
Mchlron, the founder of the Nlchlren
riuddhlstlo sect, will be hewn In a great
rock on the Islet of tJehlgakublshlma, In
the beautiful Island Sea. The plan was
originated by Jlyel Takaml, a well known
liuddhlst, who has long wished to create
a great monument to Nlchlren. who
founded his famous sect over six cen
turies ago. It ha the active support of
many prominent Japanese, Including Ad
miral Togo, tho hero of the battle In the
Eea of Japan.
The rock stands 2R4 feet high and la of
the purest granite throughout. When
completed the statue will bo 230 fcet
high. The hands alone will measure
twenty-sir feet. It will tower over the
inland sea and probably may be easily
viewed by American travelers bound for
the orient on their way to Kobe and
Shanghai.
UNEMPLOYMENT CAUSES
DUTCH TO LEAVE GERMANY
(Correspondence of the Associated Preea.)
TI1K HAGUE. Netherlands. April 24.
The exodus from Onnnany of the nu
merous Dutch workmen's families resi
dent there has been In evidence for many
months past end the movement Is pro
ceeding steadily. Most of these people
hall from the Rhenish Westphalia!) tn
d'latrliU region.
They declare unemployment Is Increas
ing on every hand In various branches
of (mi'iimn Industry. Maritartne ami ol)
facioiies are here and there entirely at
n siaiftsiUI. the weaving factofe have
ic.t I .-, n nt work for ni time, and now
H e urn v nod guntott.in factories, In
1 , a -titiK I !!- ! liochiill. have hud to r-
b, t. ttair opcrattiins to Iwu riave pr
vi. ii. ti e ci ne In '1 I'. In Uc
.f taw it-aiertals
HIGH PRICE OF DRUGS HAS
DEPLETED HOSPITAL FUNDS
!(',,, I.. . .,1 ,m 'n ,,f A.a lt"t t'l
liA'l'uv. April 24 -The h fhir eei ef
!ru iiimih a lenvy ilialn in bntpl'sl
1 ire ,s irici i'i. sen ml r':or ef a toe
J .1 it I. ..!.'..: -. f tr kiiiiiI f r.
; Itrllil.lrt p. 1-. n to prt 'a dru
I . I i It l -tt . ..in. o lit
j I rottt' , !'' w. cu ii'j pu.ivl.
I .l.i'l'in tre 4' '' miin1,
n j . t t
i I hi-1. f i . i'f f ( f'-caal,
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t I . 1 e i-ii. w e ' ; 4 ti 1 4
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cmath 0 ujisTIce R 0
FOR WIDOWS AND CRPH4S
' a U" '1:- I I'.LII i
5 IH! t ',-i ft t, Am- i
4 " 1 ' - 1 4 f , " ! 1 fft
C f f- 11 Ot.l f
M f ( i f - 11 I k c I 1
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OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Hun of Cattle Small. While Supply
of Eogs i Sold Early at
Higher Prices.
NO SHEEP ON THE MARKET
OMAHA. April 29. 191.
ftei.alnl wra futile llnira Slheen.
ninciai .-Monday , 6,tm m.mi
:im
H.lHj
a. 740
i,.jiii iai 1 iiew'iav...,,,, ,o:is 111. .vu
Official W ednesday... . .WI W.'J.a
I'uii-ia' 1 niirsiiay,,,,, ,ri i..r
Official Friday m S.l
tstlmale Saturday .... (.-vl
fit dsj this weelc..:t.40l .ia S4.47S
SHine days lust week..L!.(iii7 b.H 4::,.:
Kama days 2 wks. ago..2:.4i4 iis.'W 4,H!i
tm days 8 wks. ago.. tt.Wi 44. 21.(2!
Hame day 4 wka. ago..l.13 M.H 4ft ri
bstne days last year..2V,uau U1.4H4 'U.bJi
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs snd sheep at the South
Omsha live stock market for the year
to dat a compared with last year.
1!UH 1815. Inc. Peo.
Cattle 4.11 211 842, 4TI wt.7:
Hogs l,J47,n'lS 1.122.W.2 224,741
Shei 4I,?8 b,Ko3 13,874
The following table shows the avsrage
prices of hogs at the Omaha Uve Block
market for the last few day, with com
parisons: 7ats"
llftlli. .IDli 1104 ji'.,
fiiis:
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apl.
Pl.
Apr.
Ill TiK,
9 r, t w
1(1
8 81
8iTTfclTW"''
ij 7 4t I KV)
.67
8
in nl
8 84.
7 u; 6 - 7
7 tai 6 Ml
9 4.1'
J 03
8 2
H
(40 )
4 S
8 tini
8 90
I 7-1
I VI 9 l
7 07
I 2
7 66
7
7 li
7 26
8 4H
8 il 7 611!
U
t 14
8
8 W
HI.
ul
8 j6
13
8 n
904
9 till
9 12
Apr.
8 4U 8
t V 1 78
April li
7 3.1
8 i'.
A or
k 71 7 f. Ill
8 Hi
Apr.
7 41
7 :r.
8 4S
I M
i Ml
Apl.
ipr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
8 3'il 8 74
8 a 8 64
8 ad 8 41
8 4oi 8 I?.
8 84 8 (.'
5 M
I mil
I
5 73
&74
Ii n:
7 ii
7 411
7 a.:
7 37
7 24
7 42
7 41
9 Vf
M
9 fi,i
7 6-H
1 4s isw
T t'i 8 87 I
7 'M a Hi I 8 Hi
8 W
7 1
1 671
Apr.
M
V tJ
T
I 87
fi Kl
Apr.
Apr.
7 8l 8 I7 8 1l 7 a.
b 74
Huniliiv.
Herciiits and disposition of live stock at
thn I'nlim htock Yanbi. (mtalia. for twen
ty four hours, ending at 3 o'clock voster
day: Cattle. Jioss. Horses.
C. M. h Ft. P..
Union Paeifin
C. h N-W.. east....,
'. N.-VV., west
C ft. P.. M, O...
'., 14. & J. east...
('.,, H. A 14., west
t' It. I. H. P., east.
C, l(. I. A P., weal..,
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. West
Tola)
14
4
87
2
i
100
Mit'PomTION- II1SA1A
Morris A Co
Hwlft and Company
Cudahv I'ai IiIiik comiinny, .......
Aruiiiur iV- Co ,
Hchwatiz A Co
J. W. Murphy
IIoss.
... 71.2
... 77
... l,7'i!i
... 72k
... 0411
Total , 8.412
CATTI, It -There were no fresh cattle
of any consequence today, hut the re
ceipts for the week show little change
as compared with one and two weeks
ago. There has been, however, a heavy
falling off as compared with a year ago.
The market during the week has wit
nessed an increasingly good demand for
choice light yearling beeves and a cor
responding decrease In the demand for
heavy cattle. Outside of th choicest
grade th market has eased off and Is
at. Mis close of the week lr'sr lower
on the general run of beef steer.
Cows snd heifers have been In good de
mand all tho week and the better grades
nf killers, together with canners, hsve re
mained fully steady. Medium grades,
thst is, the In-between kinds, are a
little lower, perhaps ss much as loUc
In some esses.
Stockers and feeder have been In very
fair demand for this late in the week,
and they are If anything a little strong,
being as high a at any lime this season.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
yearlings, $9.'(.M; good to choice
beeves. 88.Wi((.30: fair to good beeves.
tH M)i)).h0; common to fair beeves, 87.71,$
8 60: good to choice heifers, t7.ftv&8 60;
good to choice cows, $7,2518 00; fair to
good cow; $ii.G0W7.2f; common to fslr
cown, ft.arun.i; gooo 10 cnuii; ieeir,
$S.0fX88.76; fair to good feeders, $7.60
$.00; common to fair feeders. .Wti1 Ml;
good to choice stockers, $7.8o-y 40; stock
heifers, $7.2.V&s.2!i; stock cows, $fi VW 7G;
stock calves, 8(i.75ft87i; veal calves, VISh'it
11.00; bulls, stags, etc., $0.6038.00.
HOC38 Hecelpt were Just decent, and
as most of the packer buyer needed quite
a few hogs they were fearful of getting
left, and were In the game almost as
early as tho shippers. They also paid
prices that were fully a dime to as much
as JOfflbQ hlKher on early rounds. This
proved to be the best spot of tho packer
market, however, for one buyer was lay
ing out, and after the moat urgent or
ders were filled he mas able to put up
a drove that was probably no more than
ifilOc higher than yesterday. Karly
rounds wero very active, but towards
the finish trade became a little dull, and
while most of the hogs were cleaned up
by shortly after 9 o'clock a few loads,
which were mostly of common light or
hlchly mixed stuff, failed to move until
later In the forenoon.
Average market, while more or leas un
even, was a full 10c higher than yester
day, being the hluhest of tho year to
date, and for that matter the highest
since lain. Bulk of the sales wa made
at $9..Vi!l.7a, with n"lt a string up to
$8.80. and a n of $! M. There was, of
course, a scattering of light at $0 and
under. A compared with last week's
close, today's prices sre 30r:irc higher.
This means that present figures sre close
to fifle above April 1 and more than
ta.oo per hundted higher than at the start
of the year.
No. At Rh. TV No. At th Tr
u 2-4 !i ii m m it ns ii
M S HO I Tu 71 U ... TS
t9 143 ... M 41 : ... IK.
BI1KKP As usual on a Saturday no
fheep and lamia were offered today.
The week's receipts of 84,4'iH head are
H.ihmi smaller than a week ago and more
than ir.ooo short of two weeks ago. but
larger Hian for the same days Inst year
by I J.(s head.
The early part of the week the wonled
lamb trad was pretty well supplied,
and values move downward stcaillh,
lielng en Wednesday a close as lunch
sa if IT loo lielow the close of last week,
Thursday 'id Friday with HaMer re
ceipts the tone was better, but tn nmsl
cs. sellers were uiiithle tn regain more
than a Id kin of the brink, nod the
neck cl'ised Willi pri es fiat iiinl'lr
tinier laat Pridsv. Mmt of the offsr
b.ns the In'tur part of the wck rr
of g.ind Menlcsns wrl liliig ? to
pencil, and th result was thai the
market w pietty much a un pries
alfalt bins sal top landing at the
miik ft ' I't '
i,iuntatbri en ahesp and lambs- Ijimls.
seed to i hut handy, I'l "U 5ii, luniba.
fvr to snot t'sndy, $ ''! 11 10. lambs,
fair t'i iVh.i' h'ti I a ! 'I ', Isniba,
riiwwl. bae.lv $:. 4", lambs ellptwd,
h.,it fi ., vrarlinaa, fir ic chat.
iht f '','11' tFl'll"t 1. fn'' 'i" 'ti"lt'f,
t a . I- r i .. vi'. i. fair ! - I ' 1 e
. ...irt f . .., g I IV 1 I, lea $ .f
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f l t . ' ' 1 ' 1 t , H
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beef steer. r.KV.nO.cO; yearling steer and
heifers. lS.,iKifH00. cow, $t..Hku,2: lock
ers and le-ders, Vi !V(fe to; souttiern
steers. $..7jjis.rh, cos and heifers, $4.iaitijl
.; nsttve calves, i..iOh0.ii0.
lltKt.i Kecetpts. l.HO head; market
teady; pigs and lltthts, $7.&u75; mixed
and butcher. pMU lO.viO; good heavy, 9.ti0
MItilCP ANIl L.A MllS Receipt, l.W
bead: market steady: yearling wethei.
$i'M10.7(; larab. $lu.0(KtU.56; ewes. $7.J0
4jk..
ainws C'ly Lire Minek Market.
HTOl'X OITV, April .-.' A TTUri-rU.
oetpts. 0 head
HOtlH-HecelpI. T.00 head: market 8c
to loe higher; heavy, $ tkmrt 7!; mined,
aSo9ier.; light, tli.iyufl.!; bulk of solus,
H.4fVu 7ft.
HUJSUP A.VD IMBH-Not quoted.
Stew Vork Money Market.
NEW YORK, April 211. MtiUCA NTM.E
PAPKIt-$u1 per cent,
BTUKMMi Y.X' HANUK - Hlsty-day
bills, $l.73t4; demand, $4.7H; cables,
$4.74 line.
mi.VKR-Par, TSSc; Mexican dollars.
in 1VD8 iTovemment, steady; railroad,
strong.
V. a rf la. rag.... I",M r. eos. la !'
4.0 (VMitHia ........ !4-Moninft Pnaer Is., t1
tl H. HI. rrs PUHN. W. i drb. ..1lv
1I0 ooiaaoa 101 N' Y Ct 4M llw) til
it, S. la. rf llaN. Y . N. II, M
da iveitN.m l'lv. a. Ss ,.11J
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Anh, l'Y.ia ta .... KV . . I. f 4
Billirnor O. 4a... IUk!'aci(lc T. T, la. in)
Aftiison sas. 4 ... MVtl'aaa. enn. 4'i IKS
Jistk. MImI raf l..iniv,ivuii in. 4s Ii'
an. Pt.lflo 1st,... M Neiullns n 4a ''
a O. . 4Hi '. I H. T. r. s .0
n. 44.. Jeiut Hs .n, rs.-trio n- d.....i.i'
M. A, r. . stw. I'slf ti rf. Is.,.. '
0. ft. I. f ret. lull' Is ran
Oils, A g rsf. 4Ws. tn'tl'slon IV-lMs 4a .... ':
D. m H. ( . con. as (" 1 msn ririns a is..
rrla aea. 4 "VP. H. Kutiher Us. . .I"'J'
flanarat Rise III . .I'M i.SV . Kiasl 8s !'"
lit Siirih 1st 4Ul. M waalnrs In ton 4 ..
llllnnli ra ref. 4i. 'IWi! Kilen. 0. ta...li
Int. II. Mar. 4'in 1st p. 4 il q. nt si' I
K. C, 4.siift. rt. M mn
I.. N. nn. 4i IS'
M. K. T. 1st 4.. 2il
( lenrlnar llooae Slalemen.
v-tmir vjatU Anrit S!l Th alHtetnetit
Of the actusj oonuiiion or causa aim
' . - ' t ... I, I , I. U' ll.B I
iriini r'niifieii' i"i ..... " ' - . . . " ......
they hold $'.i8,247,ll0 reserve In escess of
legal reijiilrmnenis. I Pis is a oecrraee
of il.4W1.K10 from last wea k. The state,
ment, follows:
Actual condition: decrease
Isn, eto $3,IW7,418.flnO $314.271 .On)
Itsserv In own
vault (10 4W1,0;,.9,000 8.109,009
Kaaerve In federal
reserve tsink .... Ifl6,002,000 877,000
Heservn In other
depositor! 81,663,000 3f8J,000
Net demand de-
poaits l,iMf,,.3,0fi0 r.mo.noo
Net time deposit. lss.7Vi.nm lf.f.ow
Circulation sn,7ss ,oi)0
iwruvute reserve. ! lint ()
JtsT-es reserve.... Wt, 247,1 10 1. 001.610
tut tT wnicn v,in'J,''iw ia apui i".
Increase.
Hiiimnaiy of stato banks snd trust
......... . - im rtr.iH K.D Vnrii nni In
cluded in clearing house statement;
1 nrnninn.
Itsns, eto rit.9i.A" $8,775.:o
u,.l. Ml 4WIM VII0 Hf.3.Si
I,ega tenders ,3i7,70i 4at,'mi
'Jotal deptwll ass,wn,i s 1111 ii
Hanka' cash reserve In vault, $I2,OK7,!io.
Trnat enmtianles' cash reserve in vault.
$!Si,61.tiO'.
4 of fee Miirke.
NE1V YOKK, April A.-COrVWI1)-.
Ther wa scattered realising In th mar
ket for coffeo futures here todsy and
price showed a ratliny reactionary tend
ency after yenterday's advance into new
binn ground for the season. Offering
were not particularly heavy and after
opening at a decline of two to three
point fluctuation were narrow and Ir
regular with July selling between.
The close wss two to four points net
lower. Kale, 21,000 bags; Msy, i.87c; June,
8.41c; July, 8.4ic; August. 8.60c; Beptem.
br, Mo; October, 8.67c; November, 8.11c;
Icoe.mbr Mc; January, $ 70o; February,
8.76c; March, $,80c,
(Spot coffee, quint; Illo It, to: Banto
4s, l)c. No change wss reported In tit
cost and freight situation.
The official cable reported an ad
vance of 76 rel In Wo, while Santos wa
unchanged and the rate of illo exchange
on London waa l$2d higher.
(ill and Koaln.
BAVANNAll, ()a April W.-TURPRN-TINE
Market firm, a.Vrifl7'c; sales, i
bills.; receipts, 146 bbls.; shipment, 2:7
this.: stock, 8.613 bhls.,
KOHIN Market quiet; sales, 67 bbls.! re
ceipts, Bar, bhls.; shipments, 90 bbls.:
stock, 69,610 bbls. Quotations: A, 14, $3.76
M.9f.: C, ft, $3.MM.l: K. $-'l!KKd4,ff.; K,
$8.!Vi4.10: (1. $4 ll,'(4 20; II, 4.1lri4.20; I.
$4.20: K, 4 aif4..Hl; M, $4.; N, $1.90; WO,
6.1M; WW, $5.26.
Bank 4 learlng.
OMAHA, April 29 -Hank clearings for
Omaha today were $.1,224,723.83, and for
the corresponding day last year, $.1,048,.
867.81. The total rlearlntis for the week
ending today were $24.204,I6.6 and for
the corresponding week last year $1(1.948,.
7.18.98. The total clearings for the month
of April this year were $!C, 440,013 82, and
for the month of April a year ago,
$78,446,018.08.
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK, April 28 DUT QOOrft
Pleached goods and print were advanced
today to take effect Monday. Cotton
good and yarn wore firm. Linens were
scarce. Trade In dress goods wits haiif
pered bccatiso of the lockout In tho gap.
ment trade. Carpet 0Miiirigs for fall
were announced for Monday, with prices
materially higher.
Cation Market,
LIVERPOOL. April 28.-4 ( iTTON-Spot,
steady; good middling!, N13d; mlddllnu,
7.W.d; low middling 7,7ld. Halea. 3,000
bale.
Klgln Under Market.
ELOIN. April ai.-BI 'TTI-.H-Mghty-sin
tubs sold at 32c.
Free Schools in
France to Teach
The Professions
(Correspondence of the Associated Press )
PARIS. April 15. Professional and com
mercial education will be free and obli
gatory In France under the provisions nf
a law introduced In the senate by Mon
sieur Astler, senator from the department
of Ardeche, wtih the sanction and sup
port nf the minister t.f commerce. Thn
law provides fur Ibn establishment by
chamliria t.f commerce In the different
clUr and (l p rtmet.ls of trade sehnol,
whet tmltiibal snd commercial courses
til Im rrovldid for young pe,.pu or
butlt pros, shall be nbllged t i at
tend under eerlaln penalties nut yi l fuel
Kur youttg buys snd girl under M years
of ae, r 1 1 1 . i . . . I In 1 iiiiimeri'lsl or In
dustrial thlt"hmeii'. smrs will be
nrganlied by local c"i'ilnf-.l"ii In coin
tnuio s i"iiiiaie I liy Ilia p lttlatsr of
c.-tnitierca aril t the r"inl'liifd f.fii
f Ih ei.ninu.ne sel lb ilaie
I ii'ilam atiihoitss t-y tin- taw
to (irtaitl alodlar i.e.isna tn tli la-iril-.r
ef t'trlr !, !thnilii tf tt-.y
t.fr Ibal 11 1 In h1 ease ri
f.l Ml'll I h1 I d'Hlltg I'l !l
a ..1 k dtl t it. eg up I 1 r tin 1- r
l !-! i"t stfhl b.eii pr "t
tiai,iiaia The brad! 1.: ai iCiMitti
sal'lll Hill ie el' if. a a. r llii If ",n
$' ciii'ii en bin en i'ii.a-iii nf
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MILDEST WlfllltR IN OUARTtR
CL'UUHY H ROUSUNIA
a 1 .iiat" r4 S' 1 if I' 1 n i'4 I'oii 1
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NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Trading Almo$t Dwarfed by Further
Feverish Activity of Mer
chant Marine.
STANDARD SHARES DISAPPOINT
NTTW YOrtK. April -Trsdlng durtn
today's short session waa almost com
pletely dwarfed by the further feverish
activity of vtcri untile .Marino at ad
vancing prices The preferred share
limit III! emieine until of lit, points tl)
the pew high record of Id, and the com
mon rose a point to iv.'. or U under Us
manlmiiiii oitntatloti, made early In trie
week. Combined dealltiKS In these Issues
amounted to l.ouo ahaiea, or over 26 per
cent of the dual nitrations.
Uemsnd for Marines was so Insistent
as to convey the Impression of a contest
for control, ileapte wcent unofilclsl sta'e
ments to the effect that new and im
portant interests are already dominant.
H Is not Improbable that today s up
swing pi'esak... mi early Issue of a re
organisation plan to which the Various
contending faction In the company will
find It advisable to subs, rll.e,
The balance of the list was Irregular
and hesitant at the outset, but became
more active In the final hour, under lend
of m ti mixed spuctu.ll lea as IMstlllers'
Hecurltles l'nlld tdatea industrial
Alcohol, the Motors, Petroleum and
American locomotive. Jn these and
similar Issues, eitreme gains of 3 to
almost point were axiond and largely
retained.
Kails and other standard stocks were
a disappointment to those who looked for
a continual!, a of llielr recent strength.
Mharr ot lids class were dull snd pressor.!
was affcvtlve throiiRhout, with Hinders tn
losses. United Mates Hteel followed the
course of the rail, rising only lit small
est fraction ami closing virtually un
changed. Total sale of stock amounUd to 4IO.0O0
she rrs.
There were further favorable railway
returns for March, Heading reporting a,
surplus Increase of over $:., one and
v noaiiian 1 at 11 10 a net gain of $1411,0 0.
im i.i"inuy stiver rose another 2 cents
to a-, iis record prico for the last
deeade.
Honda were strong- but without any -
tiaiiHliiii at ,l....n....- i' ..i -
1 11. mi auiiia, par
Value, were $1,890,(100,
Pnlted males bond were unchanged on
call throughout th week.
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Russian Jews May
Become Extensive
Tillered the Soil
(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)
BRE6T-LITOVSK. Russia, April $4.
For almost th first time In history tho
Jews of thl district have an opportunity
to show whether or not they can become
agrlculturlsta.
When the Russians evacuated thl city
and set It 00 fire they took with them
many thousand of the Jewbh poDtilallon
Great number died, other kept on ahead
of the retreating; Russians, and at III other
nid in th wood and then, penniless and
hungry, streamed back Into Brest- LJtovsk.
again.
for a time the Germans attempted to
house them In the ruined city. Hut they
have all now been sent out to abandoned
farms, where their work is regularly In
spected by (ieriiinn official Every pos
ethic assistance a given them In the hope
that they may raise good crop and do
tlielr share toward helping out the need
lit Poland. The land In thl ac tion Is
fertile, and with rmper cultivation and
care should bear a hlg crop.
The oily of Ureal-Lltuvsk Itself still re
mains the net thing to a oty of the
dead. rtve-Uths or thereabout of i s
house r nothing but gaping wall
within which stand only th remains of
the remarkahl Ktuatsn stoves which
stand esn after chimney rumbl n.
fall
Tn Osrman, stations In Ureal hv
dun wt.ri.tei in cleaning up th city
I sih ruined house ha htrn Ihtsrotigldy
gun ever. The tlebrl h ,n remove I
or fteatly plied up, and cli object, mn
utterly daetriiytd by fir and HhoJi ,
till n. Me n ay cr sa dtisr ha
bruit la. l.Sfl.
'I lie f.,rt, wbb-h th Itiiaslan l..w t,p
with drnunli and which wie vae. gl
1 "' '"' f'iic ia.a.. niaisly .,.t,m.t
m silil I. a ia ef rmiia.it ail r.i,,
lTi.kn ii I reiiinblntg Tbaie a K ,
,a nwi tii-,rnHl that ,.ull, n,iici
Vm lli ili.,an at stisii.i.iiiK
'"-' t-i'tfi n .na for i r
pii'p
CHINESE TRADE EXPANSION
IS SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
a . ii. ii, ,,, a of fh A. lis-t ra 1
l tKi A.t H 1 l-fiase rusaifii.
Vh V. ii.-.is - U'etv.ii 11 tH. n a 1
it r. 1 1 . tn t- x.l a I .
ia io 4',tH.a !.,,. . ii.., i.u,
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'"' '' t"in- f 1-41 l fi
'a t'iiiif na fs, at 1, , a..R,. .t
f-f t' a ,' .iMnnlil ef v'4. lease f.l-SUi
1-1 $ I e'l-l bl I1. N.'llH l. ,,,,
ta 1.. . ' I t,i a I, I . '
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t - ' III I'l tl. tat a I,
HAPPENINGS IN
THE MAGIC CITY
Girli of Vellum Clnb Will Cflr'-ate
Shakespeare Tercentenary with
Program.
RESULT OF MONTHS 0F-W0HK
The Tercentenary Bhakeaperian eel,
bratlon will be duly celebrated by the
Vellum club, th girl' literary society
of the ftouth High school. Under th di
rection of Miss Had! Fowler, dean Of
th girl of th high school and teacher
of English, an elaborate program for this
event has been arranged,
The literary society bs worked for
several month to get thl progr m to
gether and lit best of talent among th
girls of tb school will tak part. A
"bamiuet," th literary kind, will b held
a a part of the afternoon, with member
of th club giving "toast." Musical
numbers snd reading will also be given.
The meeting will be opened with a
biography of Hhakespesre by Helen Heed.
The progremi
Hark! Hark! The lerk! f "(.'ymbelln,"
Ad II. Hen III.)
pessle AlswniCi, lliilcti Van Kant,
Hope llltiliard, Avonello Mb'kley.
"Dlogreplty of Hhakcapeare '..Helen Ked
Hamlet (adaptedl.
inamalls I'ersonao
Ophelia Flora Wlrth
Laertes , Mildred t'nnoway
i'olonlus Mar). irlo Mullen
Bong -"Who Is Pylvla?" ("The Two
tjtintlemen of Verona")..,
, .....Komona ilcl'.lroy
"Uerchsnt of Venice" (udspted Act I,
Hiene II )
Dramatis I'ersonao
Portia ,, .Jessie Tucker
Netlss I'.vs Yerlan
Bong "L'nder the On.enwood Tree"
( "As You Like it," Act II, H ine
V, eduptcd)
Kulli Kinsley. Clare Mi Mlllnn.
"Maobeth" tsdapled, Aot I. Keen'' V and
VII, and Act J, oanjo 1.1
Iirsmstls I'ersonae
ledv Macbeth Mabel I,e
Maclielh.,,.,..,, Alice 1'nlliin
Attendant Lillian I'ollan
Early Kngllsh Polk Lance Mlnusl, blr
linger He (.overly
Helen Dennla, Alta (llllette.
Magna Horn, Ague ltoyce,
beta Km l.iiiakar, l.yiiia Hennl,
r"rrn Williams, Carrie Hutchinson,
Helen Head, Lucille Mtscbe.
Marguerite Price,
"Julius Caesar" (Act II. Been It.)
Dramatis Persona
Pruttis Alta riavla
Lucius Rndl KnthhuU
"Midsummer Night Dream" (adapled.
Act II, Heett II. J
Drama!! I'eraouae
Tltanla ..Luelll Mlsche
Kstrles (Philomel)
Hong..., , KJennnr Alesander
Dane Hadl KoihlioU
Magna Horn, Iteta Korhmaktr.
Matauerlte Price.
Larly Kngllnh Game. ...The Vellum Club
Luncn.
Deflb ol Mr. Umlth.
Mr. Kllen J. Pmlth. aged 74 years, wife
of iiam Hr-lih of Plattsmouth, died yes
lenluy morning at Ht. Joseph's hoalpial
In Omsha. Th body wa sent from th
Hrewsr chpel yesterday morning to
Plattsmouth, Th funeral will b bld
thl afternoon at Plattsmouth. A
ter-ln-law, Mr. Walter Nlbb ef th
city, survive.
Valuable f leenere Recovered.
Two electric aluminum vacuum clean
r. valued at approximately 1M, were
found hidden In om brush near th
main lln of the Hock Island railroad
track in Map! avenue yfatordsy aft
ernoon by two mll boy of th fielgh
borhood, Oeorg Pavll and John rllrgl,
Grocery tfiire Looted.
Groceries valued at 1104 64 war stolen
from the store of sm Meyerson, 8148
South Thirty-ninth street, by unldentl
fted thieve who gained entrance by re
moving the window pan from the rear
window sometime Thursday evening
Kiv lnu-pound sack of sugar war
smoni the good toln.
4 harrb Mote.
Hillsdale paptlat, Kot ty-thlrd and I-
lllbl aludy at IV. uvunlng service at 8.
Itev. (J. L, Hollo will preach. Thursday
evening ul 8, midweek service,, All wul
come.
Grace Methodist, Twenty-fifth nd K,
(lev. J. IV. Morris. Pastor llaptlsin, re.
let'iliin of new tneinhers snd holy com
munion at morning service. Junior
league, assisted by choir, will glv vesper
fturvlce at 7.H. omnia school at 4...
Utiworth liatiiiie at last Humlay
brouKht the largest congregation since
dedication of the church. A larie num
ber of new members are coming Into
the churrli.
Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian, Twenty-third
and J, Itev. It. I.. Wheeler. Pas-
tor-lllblo school at :4. Posl-Laster
sddres by panlor St II, topic, "Jesus
Christ, the Mandard of Our llellglou
liellefs." Choir will repeat two of Kaster
selections tiv reriuest. liuptlam and f
celvliiK of penitents Into the church will
close the morning program, junior Chris
tlan I'indeavor t 4. Helilor Christian En
deavor at ti:30, Itev Dr. Wheeler preaches
at 7;80.
New Presbyterian, Korty-nlnth and R-
Hlhle school at Preaching by semi
nary student at 1 -10, everyone cordially
invtica.
Central Interdenominational, Twenty
fifth and M. Itev. II, K. I, furnish. I'as
tot Morning worship st I0:4i, sermon by
Ptistor, siiecial music, Hilda school st 12,
classes ror voting unn old, loung ren.
ple a meeting at 7. Gospel sermon at 8,
ni'cclal ininil'-.
lltshlaud servlces-Illhle school at t.'M.
ermoii li y pastor st I:!).
Houth Omaha l'nlted Presbyterian, Cor
ner Twenly-ihlfd and II. Ilev. Albert
N, Porter. Pastor-('reaching st II and
1 30. Habbsth a. hool si .,. .laiil'.rs at
i. Vniing I'ci.ple meelliiit st fi 1'iaver
meeiimi mi Wednesday evening at I.
West Hide Interdenomtnatlon church,
1 oiiiv-riKrnii a let ilev, mian-ross,
ritstm enn. lay school at 46 Morning
wi,rslilii at II J'tnliir rhrlstlun In.
due tnr at Vomix eoiib, a t brlstiun
rnueavor st ,'. ini.ie class at 10 s 11
Mull t II r l.oaatu.
Th ladles of the Gta' e .Methodlat
rhttrrh it til sen a Mav day illntinr at
lti 1 it'itcli at Twenty. fifth, and I, etteeta,
ft . Hi i. .11 In 8 p in.
Jack Hughes lei'i.rts that It was not
himself but a Vt Ilium Hashes w 1.0
f ii.i.d i a fit lii i i,,.r .lav la poll, a
i.ffkata on a iloenlowii enrn.-r, ilia
filn.ils I. an lieeu Inking wlilt i.lni a (.4,1,1
M'a In Idanl, i f wblyti be la l.-t g ilUy
4C Ki.ti.a. Iitld, 1 miiiiiibaiort mail at the
el ' s a- . intuit el Ir. i-i 1 aili
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a iuii i.f sfer.in.g In ills aoti.inui i;a
triiirlii I t li.'ie.t li.rt IliaM
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Probably one
half the adult
population of
Omaha was born
in the country.
A healthy man of
rural birth rarely
takes kindly to
confinement.
For this reason
there is a latent
desire widely
prevalent to own
a home in the
suburbs of this
city. This desire
is particularly ur
gent in the spring
In choosing a lo
cation for a per
manent suburb
an home or sum
mer residence,
accessibility to
business and so
cial privileges
should be well
considered.
Omaha is rich in
choice suburban
areas. Happy
Hollow, Fair
acres, Leaven
worth Heights,
Evanston, Minne
Lusa, Poppleton
Park, Ccdarnoll
and Benson Gar
dens offer a wide
choice of attrac
tive suburban
sites.
Advertisements
of good property
from all of these
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