THE BEE r OMAHA, MONDAY. APRIL 16. 1917. K V 7ARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. OR SALE In Freauo and King counties San Joaquin Valley. California. Ideal land for slfalfa. train and fruit (rowing, stock and poultry raising. One-tenth down and nin assy annual payment on balance at 8 pet. In good farm neighborhood, close Jo market. Over 15, acres of eboice land, at very reasonable prices, to select from. To b sure you are getting what you want, you may lease for one, two or three years with option to purchase on above terms. Write for details of this at tract. method of buying on terms In - acta of anyone. You could ask fa,r no fairer deal. San Joaquin ValleV Is In the heart of wlnterless California. 40 acres enough and should pay for Itself In five veara. You can start here with only ii.OOO and make good. I will gladly iilaca you In touch with those having the lands for sale. This Is such an easy way to get a California farm-that my advice is to act quickly. C L. Seagraves. In dustrial Commissioner, A. T. 8. F. By.. .'107 Ry. Exch Chicago. it sale -improved fruit, dairy nid stock (arras, 20, 40 or more acres. In trinity of Fresno. San Joaquin "alley. cart of wtnterless California, greatest istn belt in world; now paying good -oflts; houses, barns, fences, live stock erythlng ready; crops In rosny Instances ivtng better than $100 an acre. S2.5M Ml buy a $10,000 place, with long time i balance. Your farm Income will take re of future payments. Only limited imher of farms can be had on these rms, so wr:te today. I will gladly put u iu touch with those having farms for tte. C L. SEAGRAVES. Industrial ommlssioner, A. T. Jk & By.. 2007 '.y Kxch., Chicago. Florida Lands. lianas. .ISB ALFALFA tp FLORIDA (Natal ifavt this winter. First cutting 90 days trio and ISO annually on4 $6,0 land. 626 Paxton Blk. Walnut 3667 (evenings) Iowa Lands. 12 HAVE 60 acres of first-class improved land In Central Iowa, near Cedar Rapid. which we will sell right, or will trade for a good Omaha rcsldenqe property. BIG REALTY CO., 101S-1S W. O. W. BIdg. T. 348( Michigan Lands. FOR SALE CLOVER-LAND FARMS. Clrafna thrive. Drouth, hall unknown. Root crops, dairying, grazing. Ideal. Fine roads, market: 141 growing days, -aver-aae kllllnr frosts October . Terms easy. George R?welL Jr.. 22 Bacon Blk.. Mar que tte, micb ' Missouri Lands. SMALL. MO. Farm 1 10 cash and $5 month ly; tra-Interest or taxts; highly produclive land; alose to I big markets. Write for nhotoeraohs and full Information. Munger, A-llt N. Y. Like Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. FOR QUICK SALE i Fine, well Improved quarter section; near good town, Howell county, ho. great ba-rgain. Price $6,000. Roy Bedell Co.. Springfield, Mo. IRE AT bargains, $5 down; $5 monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near buys town, southern Missouri. .trice oniy szuu. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs. Mo. Minnesota Lands. 240 ACRES. 46 miles from Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation, balance usea lor pasture ana hav; can practically all be cultivated; rood set buildings: this land will produce SO bushels of corn per acre; country la thickly settled: com Diet set of ma chin erv: 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2 year olds; 4 good horses, aft nogs, cnicnens ana everyming ou the farm goes at $86 per acre; one half cash; immediate possession can bs had. Schwab Bros., lozs nymoutn jtsiag. "'"DTPOiie. Minn. . Montana Lands. MONTANA LANDS IN THE RICHEST SECTIONS OF THE STATE. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. LIBERAL COM MISSIONS. ADDRESS MONTANA WEST ERN CO., OAKESDALK, WASH. Nebraska Lands. 140 ACRES of good, level land, near Colo rado line; unimproved. In a country where last year corn yielded from 40 to 70 bu, per acre, and mll grain in pro nortion. This will ha nold at a bargain if taken soon, or would consider a trade on good Omaha property. This is your opportunity to get a first-class farm for a little money. BIG 4 REALTY CO., lOli-16 W. O. W. Bids. , D. 3486, CLEAN UPLAND SALE Lumber companyS going out of business, 20,000 acres cut over Northeastern Minnesota land. Al colonization tract; rich soil; suitable for l ruck, general and dairy farming and grazing; close to railroad and auto roads. yor quick sale goes at only U.60 per acre, third cash, balance flve-rwr on or 'lefor mortagej per cent No traces con stilerd. -but will subdivide In tracts of ;.. hc-s and up. J. B. Mat son, 724 Iii mn;ih Ufdi:.. Minneapolis, Mlna. 7'.' i. ,t i. .1' aloI ranch, 2 miles south- .iiiiiiitwwn. Neb., Brown county, ' . - Tii.tl tmilUiitya, all fenced and crosa r. l "1. 4')d acres tillable, balance good aud liay land, 46 acres alfalfa, pcr i ., ;tl running water. A-l 'stock proposl i i : . iut too far away for me to-foo"t itficr. Trice J20 per acre,.Owner E. B. Smith. T 644 K St.. Fresno. Cal. imAll Nebraska farms on easV payments s acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growera" As sociation, 15th and Howard Sts, Omaha. Douglas 9171. WET land made dry enough for crops or no pay, Is our way of draining land. No tract too large or too -wet. Guarantee Drainage Co.; Oakland, Neb. A8T central Neb., 8U acres, highly im proved faun, close to town, snap, terms, possession at once, a S- and R. B. Mont gomery. Texas Lands. FOR SALE 3,000 acres" good land; 800 r.Iear: 2,200 timber; 7 miles from Lufkin, county seat .of Angelina Co., Texas; town site and R. R. depot on property; cheap If taken at once. A. Larson, 739 S. Broad- ' way, Los Angeles. Cal. Wyoming Lands. LRT us show you a ready-made farm In Laramie valley, with full equipment H ' new buildings, fully paid water right; SO acres alfalfa, SO plowed; close to station. This will, make money from start; $75 per acre; ISO per acre down payment; no Interest on balance for two years. BIG 4 REALTY CO., 10H-H W, Q. W. Bldg. P. 8484. REAL ESTATE WANTED ANTED 4, S and S-room houses that can ha sold for A40 cash, balanca Sit per month; send complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 420 Pamam. Tel. Doug. 1064, TING hotiaeg to rent or sell on small cash omenta, have partiea waiting. Western eat astate, .eis Karoacn pm. u. gtsof, T your S and 6 -room houses with us. E SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY :o.. Tyler 486. FINANCIAL s. 0 MTGE., bearing SH pet. snmi-annual, it'ured by property valued at 812,200. Tal n ure-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for .nor t gage iv Nat' I Bank Bldg. loans. al Estate, Loans and Mortgages. UR CENT to ( per cent on beat class city -sidencea 1A amounts 11,000 up; ahw ritrni loans. Reasonable commission, I'ETBRS TRUST CO.. 182S Faraam t. 'Nfcjy tp loa t on Improved farms and anches. We also buy good farm mort gage. Kioke inv. Co.. urn ana. SHOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. 5i2 LOANS. UARV1N BROS.. Cm. Nat Bk. BIU. 5 Miiimr HAnniHDN a udrthn. O III Omaha Nat. Bank BlUr. DMAilA IIOlEb. EAUT NKB. ' FARMS o'KEBFB R. E. CO.. 101 Omaha Nat'L "A HM and cttjr loans. 6. and ifper cent. W. II. Thomaa, KecHne Bldg. DouiC. 148. CITY and fRrtn Loans, luwcat rata. E. U. LOUOEB, Inc.. H8 Kmllne Bld. NO DELAT IN" CLOsYnO LOANS. ' W. T. (jraham. 604 Be. Bldir 1100 to 110,000 mad. promptly. vCb. Wcad, Ivad Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bta. ' LUW R AT KS. Ck a. CARLBEROTin BraiT dela Theater Bld. V. S5. ' Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt pny insurance com names, 444 Brandcls -Bldg.. Omaha, Nleb, FINANCIAL Stocks and Bonds. Abstracts of Title. Kerr Title. Uuj.rai.te aud Abstract Co., soa 8. 171 h St.. ground Boor. fled by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice m Nebraska, z" prn'm-. 2Jlirr AUTOMOBILES AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3209 Farnam St. Douglas 3310. Chelrosr $630 Overland tonrl. 68" Chevrolet &0 Steams-Knight, sacrifice. W1LMO MANIFOLDS. Burn gasoline, kerosene, distillate; double power and mileage; cuts your fuel cost half, money bark guarantee. WJLMO PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION 210 S. 19th. D. 621. (ROSSTOWN OARAGE Douglas 4442. 316 S. 14th St. H.-D. motorcycle, running order. 111. Bulck 40 electric lights, perfect running order, $175. ' C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 2218-18 Farnara St Dougtaw S68. Almost any -make at reasonable prices. WE wit trade yov a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL OARAOH CO., 20th and Harnty. Douglas 5261. FOR sale, cheap for cash, late model five passenger car. Will take Ford in part payment. Call after 6 p. m. 1426 8. Six -rth St. TELL ft BINKLEY, Auto repairing; eipert mechanics. 2318 1 la r n ey St. P. 15 40. FORD tou7lng7 like new, trade for modern lot or larger car. Colfax 419.1. WANTED TO BUY A Ford for a truck. Call Webster 7661 after t p. m. BERTSCHT "Kan-Flx-It." Southeast cor ner 20tb and Harney Sts. Douglas 1561. FOR HAI,1C Small auto truck, in excel lent condition: leaving city. Phone Douglas 1200. 7n vrm TOUR USED CARS. AUTO EXCHANGE, 2107 FARNAM. D. 6038. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT- auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Garage, 2010 Bar ney St. Tyler 6&b, Auto Repairing and Painting. 1100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. lath. Tires and Supplies, NEBRASKA Auto Repair Works. Services and prices right. 218 S 19tb St. D. 7390. Motorcycles and Bicycle ttidt .it v.n A VTTifiON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- ai,im in used machines. Viator H. Roos. "The Motorcycle Mao," S7tb and Leavenworth. POULTRY AND PET STOCK YOUR HATCHINGS will turn out O. K. if you use our thoroughbred Buff Orpington hatching eggs. Colfax 1038. GET the best single combs Reds and Bfcff Leghorn egge; good hatch guaranteed. Carson, 340 California. EIQHT White Crested Black Polish and one Brahma rooster for sale at 1915 N. 27th St. Prize winning stock. WHIT 13 Mammoth Pekin duck eggs. Mrs. Moeller, 1804 Van Camp 'Ave. Tyler 2307. FOR SAX.EJA PhSlo system chicken house, 6. Walnut 2460. Horses Live StockVehicles For Sale. 2 THOROUGHBRED riding horses. 6 an 6 years old. respectively. 1817 Wirt. Tel. Web. 9713. fcOR SALE One good team of mules; also one farm lighting plant. Florence 36. MEDICAL. DR. E. R. TARRY, 1'ILISS, FISTULA r. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and other rectal diseases without ausgical op erailnn. Cure guaranteed and no money p::id .untif cured. Write for book on rec i..! 'Meases with testimonials. DR. E. R. TARRY. 240 B:e VBldg. Omaha, N,eb. WHY SUFFER? Latest snd Most Scientific Treatment for All Diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, &13-G20 Rose Bldg. Examination and Consultation free. He is curing thou sands. WHY NOT YOU? Delays are dan gerous. If you can't all. write. Hours a. m, to 6 p. wa, 7:3D to 8:30 eyenlngs Sunday iby appointment. , RADIUM water baths and Hot Springs mer cury treatment for rheumatism. Dr. M. Pyor, 14 Patterson Blk. D. 5824. RUPTURE Successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or- write Dr. Frank H. Wray, SOS Bee Bldg. Dentists. DFTBradbury. No Pain. 912 W. O. W. Bldg Taft's Dent. Rms.. 808 Rose Bldg. P. 2186. Chiropractors. DR. KNOLLENBBRG, SANITARIUM. Lady attendant, 24th and Farnam. -P. 7296. Dr. C. J. Lawrence. Baird Bldg. D. 8481. Dr. Frances) Dawson. B02-S Rose Bldg. T, (6, Drs. Johnston, 1326 W. O. W. Bfdg. D. 66211. PERSONAL THE Salvation Army Industrial Horns so licits youc old clothing-, furniture maga Ktnea. Weollact Wa distribute. Phone Dous-. 412t and our wagon will call. Cal) and Inspect our new home, 1110-1111 1114 B8T RESULTS A FAIR RATE. The reasons for the growing popularity are Best Results and a Rata of lo per word. When yon want both of the above CALL TYLER 1000. MECHANO THE RAPT treatment!. Halloran, S22-I Neville Block. Miss LUBLLA Wj&BSTER, massage and manl curing. 618 Paxton Blk. Red 8400. BATHS AND MASSAGES Central Bath In stitute, 1600 Harney. D. 7087; open even'g. UAH BRUGMAN, scientific masseuse and baths. 203 Kajrbach Blk. Red 3727. ALL Right Private Maternity Horns, SOU Miami tit. Webster 2008. SCIKNT1F1C massags. 620 Bes Bldg. Phone Douglas 6372. M1S3 KDNA, Massage. R. 22S, Neville Blk. Anna Fisher, sulphur baths, mass. D. 166. M 1KB LILLT. bath, massage. 1822 Farnam. Manicuring and mass. 1623 Farnam. R. II. EUUA BROTT massaging. 2120 Harney. , MONEY iO LOAN LOOK I LEGAL RATE ?X)AN8I LOOK! S 10.00 costs yon S "5.26 for six months. 102.00 costs you 20,27 for one year. . 1.00 costs you 11. SO for one. year. 1:04.00 coats you 40. R0 for one year. 300.00 coats you 80. 00 for one year, ' Other amounts In proportion. EASY PAYMENTS, UTMOST PRIVACT. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY, S 4 0 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 22 9 1, , FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security! S40, S mo., H. goods, total coat, S3. 60. 140, S mo.. Indorsed notes, total coat, S2-B0, Smaller, larger amis, proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY; Organized by Omaha Business Men. 432 Ros Bldg.. iBth and Farnam. Ty. MS WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. ALLEN St BAltRWTT vuu rent your houses. 613 Bee Bldg. Phone 1768. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED Furnished apartnWM, 4 rooms and bath; near -ar lino; state full par tlcalars. Box 2911, Bee, WANTED TO RENT Miscellaneous. LANDLORDS. ATTENTION! We will secure a desirable tenant for your vacant store, house or fist within 30 ohs If ou the Souih Side and In a tenable condition, os pay you a month's ren SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO INCORPORATED. CAPITAL 126,00. 49.! So.jMth St. f Phone So;th1247 MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov lug. 2it N. 11th St. Phone Douglas 394. FIDELITY FREE Phone Douglas S3 for complete list of vacant houses and apart- , ments. Also for storage, moving. 6th and Jackson Bta. GlobeTVan and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4131. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert service; prompt attention. Your moving, your 'packing, your storage. Malt) Office, Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. D. 7786. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSB. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianoa: moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., ft OI Hj, 16th Jfit. Douglas 4141. - MaggaFd JS, ".? Van and Storage Co., Mori g. Packing, ( Storage and Shipping. Phone Doug. 1414. fi TyptrTT Express Co. Moving. . Kj, IXEjEjU packing and storage U7 Farnnm St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6140. TWIN CITY KX PRESS CO., 1M2 Case St. Dnuslas 1717. Trunk atored a specialty EDUCATIONAL VAN SANT SCHOOL. OF BUSINESS, DAY AND KVUN1NO SCHOOLS. SeciJ Floor Omaha National Bank Bldg. Entrance 220. Douglas (BIO. Y. M. C. A. Day and Night School. NEW YORK STOCKS Trading Centers Around the ' Semi-War Specialties. SUGAR SHARES ARE STRONG New York. April 14. Covering of short contracts by professionals and the activi ties of pools were the sustaining features of today's brief session, public Interest be ing almost wholly lacking. Trading cen tered around those specialties comprising the various seral-wRr divisions, sugars, oils and shippings variable and, In some in stances, noteworthy gains. Cuban-American sugar was foremost In point of advance, gatning.il points at 2.01 on reports of an early "melon cutting." othc-r sugars rose 1 to 2 points, with 1 to 24 points for prominent petroleums and shippings, and 1 to 1 4 for equipments. United Wat os Steel held its usual place as the most active stock at a gross gain of IVi points, with 1 to 2 points for Lacka wanna, Crucible and Gulf States Sts el and one each Tor Republic and Vlrigfnta Irons. Motors were inclined to ease, but acces sories of that group, especially United States Rubber and Goodrich Were better by a point or more. 'Wilson Packing left Its especial rtass at an advance of 3 nointl with 1 to almost 2 points fy General Electric, Ameri can Woolen, Industrial Alcohol, Sears -Roebuck, International Paper and Continental Can. " Pronounced weakness was shown by Peo ple's Gas of Chicago, which made a sheer decline or 9Mi points to bi, toe reaucuon in the dividend seeming to come as a sur prise, although foreshadowed in the annual report. Kindred utilities were anecieo. Consolidated Gas losing 4 hi points and Brooklyn Union Gas, li points; Ohio Gas forfeited a 2-polnt advance of the first, hour. v, Dealings In rails snd metals were at a minimum, some of the leading transporta tion shares being only occasionally quoted. Price changes in these Issues wars' Irregular and twthfn fractional limits. Total sales, 290,000 shares. Today's limited dealings in bonds were Ir regular, foreign Issues, however, holding strong. Total sale,- par value, $2,460,000. United States bonds were from 14 , to a point lower on call, during the week, the coupon 4a losing 2 points on actual sales. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks were; " Sales. High. I,ow. Close. Am. Beet Sugar... 3,200 5 94 th American Caff .... 600 44 46 t Am. Car & Found'y 600 tt 674 7 Amer, Locomotive 1,700 70 9 6 600 101 4 101 101 H 600 n.is nn'i 1121 500 1231, 123 123. Am. Smelt. & Rfng Amer. Sugar Rfng. Am. Tel. & Tel Am. z . i. &, s.. 34 Anaconda Copper. 4.700 80 '4 S0H SOU 2,400 102; 102 102H 1,500 109 107 108 1,100 76 74 74 200 44 ' 44 44 300 22 21 21 700 182 S1 141 9,900 87 80 80 400 66 60 60 80 Atchison A. G. & W. I. 8. S. Baltl. & Ohio B. & S. Copper. . fc. "aj. Petroleum . . . Canadian Pacific, . Central Leather . . Chesa. ft Ohio, . . . C, M, & St. P.... c. & w. w 114' 114 C, R, I. P. cl fs 48 Chlno Copper 600 16 64 64 Colo. Fuel Iroir 200 48 48 48 Corn Prod. Refng. 4.300 24 24 24 Crucible Sleei 1,800 44 43 6.1 Cuba Cane Sugrfr 7,00 47 44 47 Dist. Securities 3 6 Krle 1,700 ,28 28 28 Genera! Electric.. 400 166 186 166 General Motors... I.UOU 111 1U 111 Gt. Northern pfd. 1,000 111 110 111 Gt. N. Ore Ctfs. . . i00 32 11 31 Illinois Central 103 Inspiration Copper i.oflft 67 67 67 I. M. M. pfd 6,400 87 86 4 67 Inter. Nickel .... 300 42 41 41 Inter. Paper ...... 1,300 38 36 17 K. -C. Southern 22 Kennecott Copper. 1.900 44 44 44 Louia. A Nash.... 126 x Maxwell Motors .. 600 62' 61 62 Mex. Petroleum.'. . 8,90,0 91 89 90 Miami Copper .... 700 42 41 42 Mo. Pao. (new)...v 2,360 80 29 2t Montana Power 100 Nevada Copper... 2,100 22 22 22 N. Y. Central 700 9& , 96 96 N. T , N. H, ft H y 46 Norfolk ft Western 200 131 111 U0 Northern Pacific. 700 103 103 103 Pacific Mall 22 Pacific Tel. ft Tel i SO Pennsylvania 1,100 IS BS 68 Pittsburgh Coal... 600 48 4 4 Ray Con. copper.. J, sow an Reading B.900 97 96 -96 Ren. Iron ft Btesl 1.809 HO 78 M, so Shattnck Ariz. Cop. 200 26 26 26 Southern Pacific . . 1,500 lb 14 vi Southern Railway. S.000 28 28 8 Htudebaker Corp.. 7,800 93 91 93 Texas Co 1.700 216 "216 216 TTnloti Pacific 2.200 138U 137 137 8. Ind. Alcohol 4.1A0 116 JIMj U. S. Steel 71,600 118 112 113 U. . Stsel pfd 400 lit 118 lint Utah Copper 1,106 111 110 110 Woholh Pfd "H" JO Western Union ... 300 99 97 97 Westlngh. Electric 1,900 60 4B s Total sales for the day, 290,000 shares. , Sioux City Lire Stock Market. Sioux City, la., April 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady; beef steers, $11.00012.76; butchers, 89.60911. 0: fat cows and heifers, St,60$10.(0; cannara, $6.60 0 7.60; a lockers and feeders, S7.S0 1 0. 2 6; tialves, $7. S0O9.75; bulls, slags, etc., $7,009 10.00; feeding cows and heifers, $7.0099.26. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 bead ; market steady, 6c lower; lights, S16.S0916.66; mixed, $16.70916.86; heavy, $16.66916.96; pigs. $18. 0091S.60; bulk of sales. $16,609 16.85. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 100 head; market steady; yearlings, S12.00 9 13.66; wethers, $11.60912.60; ewes, -4)10, 25911.76; lambs, S13.E0916.00. Har Market. New York, April 14. Sugar The market for futures was firm. Influenced by tho strength of the spot market, with closing prices 3 lo 7 point net higher on covering and scattered buying for trade account. Sales, 16,700 tons. May, 6.16c; July,. 6.69c; September, 6.77c; December, S.30e.' Raw, Arm; sales, 10,000 bags, May. shipment: rmolaflses, 6.68c; centrifugal, 6.48c. Refined, firm; fine- granlated. 7.60c98.S6c. Klgia Butter Market. Blgln, III., April 1 4.--Butter Rfpm, 2S tutst 46c. This Is a record price lor April. Educational Notes Hasllnga College. President Crone was i-alled out of (own to attend the funeral of hla brother-in-law at Lisbon, !. one day last week. Dr. Farmer and President Crone have been standing Pn-nhylerieR the paal week at Falrbury, Kearney and Campbell. The Glee club will give lie home concert at the Kerr opera house, on Tuesday eve ning and will undoubtedly be greeted with a full house. Professor Kent, who spent the vacation In Mexico, returned for (he opening of college with a Rice collection of skulls and reiki for the college flfunum. Professor Reck reports that the replies already received Indicate that more than 150 men will be here in the lnvttatlon track meet on Hanson field. May 11. Miss Mary Sims led the Young Women s Christian association this week and Mr. Nsvin Bitner ths Young Men's Christian as sociation. Both held good meetings. Soma requeets have already been made for military drill at the college and It is a I tog t her possible thst a company will be forced for drill within the next few weeks.!. College opened again list Tuesday with a full attendance, except those who are on the Glee club trip. They will return al the close of the week after a very 'successful tour. The German play which has been s year ly affair will not be given this year on account- of the numar. -a other thlnga that are taking place. Including the Junior play, which Is new. Dr. Sltlaer. professor of blbttcsl litera ture, Grlnnell college a steerxga pasaengcr to America, an authority on Russia and ths Slavic European situation, and an author of many books, has been engaged for com mencement speaker, June 13. The new Ladle' Literary society, railed Alpha Phi Sigma, elected their permanent officers fob the coming year. Misa Mabel Clark waaf chosen president; Mias Ruth 8 tine, viae president; Miss Fay Ambrose, secretary; Miss Mabel Moore, reporter. Mat a Decker, class 'IS, has recently been elected for a position in ths Tekamah schools. Miss Minnls Duteher, plana '17, has been elected principal of (he Hlah school of Hickman, and Misa Jnnea, chin '17, has been elected teacher of tho HUMi school at Beaver C toning. The A ate prohibition contest la to he held at Hstings an April 20 and 21. It opena with an address by Warden J. K. Codding of the Kansas State penitentiary. Part of the time of this convention will be taken up with reports of ths work and the sec ond evening will be given over to ths state prohibition declamatory contest in which Hastings college has a representative In the person of Miss Delta Bowen. Miss Bowen won three firsts out of four decisions In the state oratorical j contest at Cottner univer sity a month ago. Earl Berge of Haatlngs is the secretary of the state aasoelation. Chadron Nomal. Dr. McDowell has agreed to start a class In Red Cross work. The tople of the week In Mrs. Rusltn's hyglens class was "Preventable diseases." The fly as a means of spreading disease was thoroughly studied by the aid of the mlcroscqge. The mosquito as a disease car rier was also studied. , The sophomore girls had charge of the Toung Women's Christian association meeting-. The room was decorated with flowers snd plants. The girls handed out gold and white crosses -.as souvenir! of the oc casion, The program was musical. The A. fp. society at Us regular meeting enjoyed a program based upon ths Wag neYian opera, "Lohengrin," This conslateil of an account of the composer by Miss Gladys Cross, the story of the opera by Miss Helen Bllsh and selections from ths opera. 1 Miss Delzell gave a paper at the mothers department of the Woman's club, at the home of Mr. Deemsr, an ths subject of balanced meals, giving various reasons why the planning of well balanced meals Is im portant, from the standpoint of variety of diet, eost and the function of food la the body. Work la completed on the four new ten nis courts, and they are now ready for use. A committee has been appointed and asched ule will be made so that players will have their appointed times 10 play. A great deal of interest Is manifested in this sport, and undoubtedly a tennis club will e formed In te near future. There Is a new bronxe statute la the primary room that Is a delight to all little cntmren tnere. it represents Homes pip ture of "Can't You Talk?" and was first shown to the class at the completion of ft study of the three choice pictures. "Which Do xou Like," ' Klsa ue" and "can't You Talk," all by the same artist. Other ar tists anil their pictures studied wers Rey nolds and Mlllett. Special stress was placed upon pictures having an interesting story back of them. ' Coiner University. Cecil Staple has succeeded Jos Moss ss secretary at the dorimtory. Mrs. Brrett Wilklnsoa received, word Thursday morning of ths death of her father, Mr. Scott of Jennings, Kan. Mrs; A. D. Harmon spoke To the univers ity girls st their Young Women's Christian association meeting. Her talk was pn "What we Can Do For uur Country." , Under the auspices or ths Christian En deavor, the last number of the Cotner Ly ceum course, was given at the University church by the Cotner male, quartet, as sisted by Prof. Roy Hardin, reader. Ths State Ministerial Institute was In session at ths college chapel last week. Prof. Alva W. Taylor of Missouri stats uni versity, wss the special lecturer, speaking at very afternoon and evening meeting. "f.W YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day oa Various Leading - CommdiMe). New York, April 14. Flour Strong. Wheat Spot, strong; No, 2 hard, $2.66, f. o. b. New York; No.' 1 northern, Duluth, $2.44; Xo. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.39, f.o.b. New York, Opening navigation. Corn Spot, strong; No, 2 yellow, $1,64, c. I. f. New York. OatsSpot, firm. ' Leather- Central, firm; hemlock ftrsla, 57c; - seconds, 65c, Provisions Pork, strong; mess, $40.00; family, I41.0094J.O; short clear, $40,009 42.00. Beef, strong; mess, $44.00927.00; family, $9. 00931.00, Lard, easy; middle west, $21.25921.36. ButterUnsettled; receipts, 6,676 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 46947c; creamery extras CI score), 46 Q 44 c ; firsts, 44 946e; seconds, 429 44c. Eggs Strong; receipts, v 20,086 esses; fresh gathered extras, 36c; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 35935c; frssh gath ered firsts, S3934c Cheese Steady;, receipts. 9,139 vexes; state fresh specials, S6926c; stats, aver age run, 24 926c. Poultry Alive, weak; fowls, 24935c; no turkeys or live chickens quoted. Pressed, quiet; chickens. 20930c; fowls, 21927c; turkeys, IS&Mc. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Live Poultry Broilers, 1 to S lbs,, 3Ec; 2 to, 2 lbs., 26c; hens, under 4 lbs., 2lc; over 4 lbs.. 20c; springs, 22c; old roosters and stags, 14c; atagp, under 4 lbs, 16c; geese, 14c; ducks, 16c; turkeys, any slse, over X lbs., 20c: less than S lbs., hslf price; CRpons, over 7 lbs., 24c; 7 lbs., and under, 20c; guineas, each, any size. 26c; squabs, Homers, 14 or, each, per dozen, $4,00; IS oz.. each, per dozsn, $3,00; pigeons, per do :-!,., $1, Wholesale Prices on Oleomargarine Nst urat color: Premium, 25c; Challenge, 24c, Kersey, 22c; Lily, 19c; Lincoln. 18c. White: Snnwflake. 24c. Eggs Fresh, No. 1, ease. $7.10; No,-, fresh, $7.20; era, esse, $6.(0, Cheese onolaMnn m Uhmu a Co.; Cheese Prices Fancy domestic Swiss, 4?; block Swiss, 32c; twins, 26c; daisies, Z6c; triplet, 2lc; Young America, Blue Label brick, 24 c; llmberger. 30c; Herkimer, New York white, 28c; French itoquniori, esc. Wholesale Prices of Beef Ribs, No. 1, 24c; No. 2,, S3c; No. 8, 17c. Loins, No. 1. 28o; No. 3, 26c; No. 3,20c. Chucks. No. 1, 17c; No. 2. 17c; No. S. llc. Rounds, No, 1, II.-; No. 2, IS lie; No. 3, 17c. Plates. No. 1, 14c; NO. t. 14 '-c: No. S. 14c. Onioo Seta Ye How, bu., $4.90. red. 84.11: Wmt, 14.60. Mammoth eatery, per doaen. Ska. , Frozen If Is h - Salmon Fa I la !.- Ha 1 mn Silver, ISc; trout. 17cl catfish. 16o: Alaska HDiviian, jii a ma 1 is, hkj; wnning, ISO; crapplea, flc; pike, yellow, dressed. 17c: round. 14c; pickerel, dressed, 12o: round. '4c: nernna;. rouna. (o; nsrrtng, e whllefish. dressed, medium. 16a: larva, llto jimbo. 34c; round, small, lie; tils fish for SI"SKS, I SC. . Fiah Halibut, froaeu, ISc lb. UaTTbut, strictly fresh, 20o b. Salmon, Falls frozen, 14c lb. tiaimon, aiders' frosen, 170 lb, Rlark Cod. 11 'Ac lb. Ha hi Fish. 11 lie th. Catfish. Iar4 end O. S 20e lb. Catfish, 19c lb, jiacK was, v. 9., nc ii.; smsn, mea turn, 20c lb. BuffnK J1 lb. Pickerel, round, frosen, 6 c lb. pickerel, dressed, Jlombern of (he Inmitutr save a itl program al hspol Vtlnrsday and Thurs day. MlnlMtera from other collEs than Cot iter, a dialed bylhf Coiner Glrla' Gli chili, gave an Interesting prosram WeilmV day morning. The (oUowinx collegra and untversittes were rupreaentcd: Eureka. Hiram. Trana) Ivsnla, Uarvanl. Kimberlln Heights, Bible college, Drake and Missouri universities. The progrnm was )n charjjt of t. R. Nell, pastor of ths University church. Thursday mor'ilug the program was nmler the direction of Charles Cobbey, pastor of the First ChrlstUn church in Omaha. Ths menagerie lda wsa used in a very unique snd most lutcresltng manner. Ir. Cobbey was ringmaster and the various gradual pi of Cotnsr were (ha performers, ami they all proved to bt firat-c)as enter talnei'S. Vremnnt College Notes, "Kditmnd Hurke'' was the NUbjfct of I rf. Sottley s Saturday meriting lllarary Ucture. I Mtxs Alice Florer f ihe tat department made a business call at lbs folk a between train.i Friday. Frof. Swlhart movnl Into his n resl- rVnro at tho corner nf military ul Platte avenue last week. Friday morning Prof. R. M M IMU gave an histrut tlvo talk In wlitch h explained the spots on the su. The teachers class gave s pretty demon nation tn chapel Monday morning. Walter Hofelmau is president of the fleas. A message from Mr. Cletnmone Tuesday morning announced hta arrival at Los An geles andlhat hs satoud ths trip nicely. Prof. O. H. Baker of the shorthand de partment has purchased the properly of his mother, Mra. Elsie K. Baker, 726 Hast Twelfth atreet, aud Is putting $1,800 into Improvement! on the house. Miss Dorothy Whelpley hsa been engaged for work at the college during ths summer session. She will give a course In folk games srranged to meet the 4ieeds of the school and pJay ground; also, technical exercises to harmonize bodily powers and mental facul ties. NMr. Swihart's Blair violin clas put on a program for the Woman's club of (hat rlsce Monday afternoon, April 9, and Mr. Bwlhart read a pnper entltlrd "Democratls htlon of Music." Aim Sara Sheffield of Fre mont assisted wjth two readings and three violin solos. Peru Stat Normal School. The Girls' (Ilea club Is scheduled to give a concert at Brock on Saturday, April 21. Dr. and Mrs. House snd HamtA and Verns Chatelaine gave a sacred concert at Shenan doah, la., Sunday, April 12. Dr. House hftf accepted an Invitation from the Omaha Peru cluh to apesk at an Infor mal dinner on the evening of April 80, Prof. Gregg delivered an Illustrated lec ture on "Vitalised Hyglens Teaching" be fore the Butler County Teachers' association last Friday. The list of, candidates for graduation now numbers 184 and It is expected to be ma terially enlarged! by those coming la for ths eiftmmer school session. The Interior, of the department of manual training building was badly damaged Tues day by fire which started in the dry kiln. Temporary repairs have been mads. The following debate schedule has been arranged for this spring: Midland college at Peru, April 23; Doane at Peru, April 39; Greeley (Colo.) Normal school at Greeley and also at Peru on Msy 11. The advis ability of abandoning the Monroa doctrine will be the subject for discussion at each of these debates. Nebraska Wesleyaa University. J Bin gens Hasklns, '17, has accepted a fel lowship in physics In the University of Kan s... . j Prof. Vennsr lectured In Lincoln Saturday under the auspices of the Nebraska Art as- ! social Ion. Prof. Ross, city engineer, 1s busy with the T,ew paving north of Warren avenue, when ho a not In the class room. Chancellor Fu.lrr.er delivered the com mencement address before ths Lincoln Sun day school teachers' training school last Tuesday evening. Chancellor Fainter has accepted the offer of ths board of trusteea at their March meeting and will remain at Wesleyan for another year as dean ot the university. Th Everett boys spsnd ah Sour dslly In drill and the Physics club will conduct a round table on scientific problems con nected with the war at their next meeting. Th Weslsyan radio station, which for rooro tbsn two years has been sending out dally weather forecasts and a brief abstract of current events, baa been dismantled along with other amateur and speclii ata tiens in compliance with orders from Ihe federal authorities. x Doana College Xotes. Miss Louise Baratow. '14. 1 raUctri principal of th Brock High school. - O. 8. Brandt, 'IS, has accepted th prln clpalshlp of the Osceola High school. The sociology class wsnt to Lincoln Fri day to lnapeot and study ths Insane asylum. Miss Mary Blood good, '18, principal of the Randolph High school, hss accepted the princlpalshlp of the Crete High school. Mrs. D. B. Perry and daughter, Helen. '11, sent, according to eustom sines leaving Crete, a magnificent cluster of red roses to be used In the Congregational church on Easter morning, and then to bs laid on ths grave of tha late 1' resident perry. On Saturday, April a", the first snnusl Interscholastlc Invitation track and field meet-will be held at ths Doaas college ath letic grounds. Entry Invitations ae being extended to jtfjout thirty high snools In Saline, Fillmore, Clay Seward, Osge, Jafv ferson, Thayer, Saunders and Dodge coun ties. frosen, 104c lb. . Smoked Whiting, 14c lb. Proaen Croppies, lo lb.; Catfish. Ho lh.; Whltefish, medium. lSe lb. Hunflsh. an ik Hoe Shad, each, OOo. Kippered Salmon, ISo iy. uarucuua, jc id. isiacg Bass, small or large, 16c lb. Blueflsb, Ho lb. Pike, 14c lb. tfmoked, bait ana Spiced risn Hraoasd White chubs, lac: k(unert,d uimnn ian. m nan hsddie. 17c; codfish, 12c; Puritan cod, 1344.0; pollock. kHo: KKKK herring, 100, bloaters, 60 to Ui, $1.76; 100 to box, kippered cod, lo-ib. baskets, Hioi whltefish. No. l, 40 lbs., 86.16; i ibs Il.io: bsrrlag splcod. 40 lbs.. IJ.I6: 10 lbs.. SSo. Oyaters "Klnr Cole," Isrge cans, stan dards, 4Uc; selects, 46c; counts, 60o Prices furnished by Olllosky Fruit pany. fr'nilts Orsnres. box: 260s, SS8s, S34s, $3.26; 200s, 3 1 Us, $3.71; 100s to 171s, 34.00, Lemons, box: Fancy SOOs, 3 60s, $6.00; chotce SOOs, 360s, $4.60. Grapefruit, box: 36s, $4.00; 46s. $4.26. Apples, box: Jono- mans. extra fancy, 61.Z6; fancy, $2.00; W, w. Fesrmslnes. S2.26; fancy, $3.00; Ark Diaoas, sz.ss; n Uavia, otcbsnl run, $1.40. Bananas, to lb. Vegetables Potatoes. Colorado. $1S6 bu.; R. K. Ohios, $3.26 bu.; new No. 1, $4.60 hamper; sweet potatoes, $2.66 hamper; sssd swest potatoes. 93.10 tb!.; celery. SI. 00 doa. per crats, $4.60; turnips, carrots, parsnips, rutabagoes, 4o lb.; cabbage, 10o lb,; lettuce. .uw per craw;; per aos., 11.25. c oil- flower, $3.60 per crate; per doi., $2.00; cukos, $2.00 dos.; onions, red, ISo lb.; Span ish. $3,60 per crate; larfe crates, $10.00 earn. 8 trawebrrles -Probable price, $S.7S, Cttler Motts, $4.25 bbl. Representative salewt Representative sales: Tea nuts No, 1 raw, Sc lb.; Jumbo, lOelb. Housy 24, 3.26 per case. Minneapolis Of la Market. Minneapolis, - Minn., April 14. Flour f ancy patents advanced 2nc, ' quoted 1,66; other grades Barley $1,0741,37. Rys $1.8301. s4. Bran $38.60039.00. Wheat Msy, 62.18 '4 l; July, S2 U' cash: No. 1 hard, 6Z.30i!.43 No. 1 northern, S-.34 t 02.37H ; No. 2 north em. II 2703.3-. No. 3 wheat. I'-M1, .Corn No. S yellow, $1. 4001.41, Osta No. S white, 67068c. . Flax Seed $3.19 0 3.24. ' Kansas City General Market, Kansas (ajy. April 14 Wheat No. 2 hard, $2.610. B0; No. 2 red, $2.66; Msy, S2.38U; JSly, SI. 90. Corn No. 2 mixed, M701.9'4: No. 2 wnnc, n.ti 11 w i.dw; .o, ye mow, 1.46; May, $141 ; July, $.340L34. Oats No. S whlltr' 73073 o; No. mixed, 71071c, , s Butter dreamery, 4Sr; flrsU, 42c; sei onIs, 40c; parking, ic. Kggs Firsts, 34c, Poultry Unchanged. Cotton Market. New York. April 14. Oottos futures opened -steady; Hay. 20.42c; July, HO.OIr October, 16.9or; Lecember, JS.90ct Jsytusry, 11,96c, . 0 Cotton futures closed steady; May, !0.4fc; July, 20,07r; October, 9Kc; December, 1 s 9r January, lS.Ojc. Spot, quiet; mid- The cotton market closed atefdy net uit changed to 6 points hlghtr. LIVE STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Steady and Some Lower for the Week Lambs Sharply Higher, HOGS HIGHER FOR WEEK uiusha. April 11. 1917. Cattle. Hoxa. tttteep. Receipts n-era; miclal Monday. Kflclal Tuesday .. Offlrla! Wednesday Official Thursd. .. oftlola1 Friday Kitlmate Saturday Sit ti y a this week. .2M,2-'0 Fame duva last wt?fk. Oifi Same day 3 w'ks go.:i2,4K7 r'umt) flos A w'ks aan.32,0:'t 000 3MP9 29,ft;i 57.401 U.oiH 60.7 f 6 40. SO c It at H 4 . 4 L' S JIMttS Same ris 4 w'ks ago. 37,794 7:'.:iTi fame days last year. . ,2-,4s4 6S,VuO Receipts and disposition of. Ilvf t th I'nlon Stock Yards, (imnhi), rr t (our ' ours ending yesterday: RECEIPTS CAM LOA US. 'Cattle.. Hogs Mhflep. lIVi 1 vi a ui i 1 , l.oil ,... t.4:;c , 8.641 9.0 9. 3:15 7.77 m.Tiiit 7,:s . 3.9;x fl.T.'iH D.TXI . t.74.1 7. 770 6,100 100 T.'iUt) 200 B2, Missouri Pacific 2 3 Cnion Pacific . 21 C. A N. W., eat l C. A N. W.. weat 17 C 8. P., M. O il i U. 4., east 1 t C, B A Q.. west "1: C, R. I. A P.. east k ('., R. 1. A P., wal 4 Illinois Central I Chicago ilreat Western 2 Z Tot, 1 receipts... 6 - 110 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Morris A Co I,, Swift and Company Cudah,' Parking Co Amour A Co...,....(. .. Schwarti A Co , .1. W. Murphy Cudhy, Kanass City 17 Hogs. l.fisfi 1.03 .'.Ml 319 1.600 Totals ,.. 47 7.444 Cattle Reretpls of tattle have been very liberal' this week, the moat of thoee arriv ing being beef steers, with a comparatively light showing of butcher stock and a still smaller showing of a lock era and feeders, Ths market on beef steers was hlghtr at Ihe beginning of the week. On Tuesday rattle weighing right at 1,600 pounds sold at 113.06. the highest price on record. Cat tle belonging to thst class, namely choice heavy beeves suitable for shipping trade, havs shown little change since then. On the other hand ths medium to commoner kinds are 36040c lower and half fat yearlings might in some rases show even mors de cline that tha,t, but it will ba remembered that they were bringing cruiy high prices' a week ego. Cho(g(s heavy oornfed cows and heifers have held up very well, th market on the best being strong, but pretty good kinds as well as the medium kinds are ground 16 40c kwer. Blockers and feeders have been steady from day to day and at ths close of the week are selling In about ths same notches as a week ago, , Quotations on rattls: Good to choice beevesSli.SO&lS.OO; fair to good beeves, Il0.76trll.90; common to fair beeves, $9.60 10.76; good to cholc heifers, S9.S0O10.86; good ta choice cows. S8.76QilO.26. fair to good cows, $6.00OK,76; common to fair cows. S6.60O7.6Q; prims feeding steers, 69.600 10.il; good to choice feeders, S8.769t.60; flr to good feeders, St.008.76; common to fair foeders. S6.76GS.00 good , to choirs Blockers, 9S.60910.00; atork heifers, S7.OO0 9.76: stock cows. Sti.OOffltJfi: atnrlr mIvm. S8.00C10.SO; veal calves, 19.00018.60; beef hulls, stags, ate., S8.3609.76; Bologna bulls. Hogs Prions nstd for fha hullr nt tnlii offerings had lost lust shout what wa vm mkciuari ucma iiHQj io bo tower than yesterday's average, or about steady with the packer trad Thursday. Ship psra took about th same share of the run as on Friday. Th first hogs they bought werouteady with yesterday's general mar ket, Hit their later purchases war a nickel lwr. v After oomlnr- out with bid that wr dim lower most ef the packers raised their nancs a good deal and finally bought their firs hogs steady to a shade lower. These early hogs were selected pretty carefully ana wers mainiy or tne neiier class of stuff. One packer stayed out of the trade un. til pretty well along In the day and th m- suit wss that after the mors urgent orders nsa oeen misa prices weakened, later busi ness baing done at weak to mostly 6c lower prices, witn a great many sales a flat 6c lower. Light hogs, except the best, and plain or highly mixed kinds were discrimi nated sgalnst as usual and nutte a SDrln- kltng wts left for. fahe finish. Packers were bidding 10fvl6e lower on some of them and o4hers were without even offers. Several cars were still unsold up to a late hour. Honts of the good hogs slso remained in first hands op to a late hour and at one time could be sold only a dime or more be low yesterday, but they wers finally cleaned W not over so lower. (The general market was slendy to 6 lower, closing easy on all kinds, and es pecially meap on light and highly mixed iurr. ui a soia at sti.suni&.Bii and for the fourth time In as many days the top was S16.00. Part of a sharp advance scored early In ths week was ont Wednes day, bat prices srs still 16c higher than a Week ego. ,'-Representative sales: r N. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Vr. .Wr.. 164 ... $16 60 fifi.,204 400 $16 66 92. .187 lfl:t..14S 72. .316 S3. .216 39. .333 160 1ft 60 16 70 3 6.. 2(14 8I..2I0 67. .147 16 66 15 76 16 60 16 90 16 00 15 85 16 96 16 00 66.. MO 03. 40 fthan .U'nnlitit la mhi Wk va ton an ataailMv advancing this week, ss high as $15.70, a new record, having been paid. At ihe close of th week the market is fully 60c higher than a week ago, Shorn Ismbs have been In very active demand and they are 60076c higher for (he week, as high as $11!,. 6 blng paid for the best. No spring lambs have been -received during tne week. Old sheep have been fully steady through out th wk' snd In very t,r demand. Thi oul let for feeding and shearing stork han been rather quiet, while supplies nave been light. Quotations 00 sheep snd lambs: kamlia, light snd handy, $U.&015.7O;1ambst heavy, $14.76016.60; lambs, fresh shorn, $12,000 6; Ismbs, shnearing, 614. 00014.76; year- lint's, good to choice. $13.00013.76; yearlings, fair tn good, 81 2.00013.00; wethers, fair to hole, 811. 60013.76; strsa, good to rftnice. $11.40012.26; ewes, fair to good. $10.00,0 11.40; ewes, plain to Bulls, 7.OO09.O. ( I1K A(10 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle, Weak; Hogs, Steady ; ' Sheep, Firs.. v v Chicago, April 14. Cattlei-Rirelpts 500 head : market weak; native baef rattle, $4,30013.25; -stock-rs and feedera, $7,300 10.00; cows and heifers, $6.76011.00; calves, 89.00018.36. IToas Receipts, 7,000 heart; market steady at yestsrdsy's svsrsgs to 6c higher bulk of asles, 816.80011.26; light, SI&.4UV 16.16; raised, $16.160 16.86; heavy, Il5.t&fl 16. an; rough, $16.65016.80; pigs, 111.606 14.60. 1 Shsso snd Lamb Receipts, 2.600 head market steady; wethers, $10.70013.10; ewes, 19.26012.40; lambs, 813.lb016.on. H annas City Live Stock Market. Kansas Cltv. Mo.. Aorll 14 Cattle Re leipts, 400 head; market steady; prime fed steers. $12.50013.00; dressed heef steers. $10.00012. 33; western Hears, S.&ffl cows. $6.60010.76' heifers, $9.00012.00 stock ars and feeders, $7.76011,00; bulls, Hoxs ReoelDts. 1,000 head ; market steady: bulk of sales, 915.60016,15: heavy. $16.10010. 25; packers and butchers, Sl&.SOW 16.60; light. $16.26016.90; pigs, $12,000 14.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. R00 head markei steady: lambs, $12. Btifi 16.70; year lings, $18.00014.35; Avethera, $12.00013,36 ewes, $11.00013.00. St. Loali LIt Stock Market. St. Louis, April 14. Cattle Receipts, 270 head ; market steady ; native bear steers, $7.60012.60; yearling steers end heifers, $3.60012.00; rows, $6.00011.00; Blockers and feedera, $6.00010,16; prime Southern beef steers. $6.00011.66; beef cowa and heifers. $4.26 0 9.00 ; prim yearling steers and heifers, $7.60 0 10.00; . native calves. $7.60013.00. Hobs Receipts, 2,600 head: marki steady; lights, $16.76016.30; pigs, 9lfl50 14,60: mixed and Butchers, 416.75016.20 good heavy, no sales, $16.3601$. 60; bulk of sales. 816.86014.30. Sheep and, Lambs Receipts, none; mar ket suady. Statement ot Clearing House Banks, New Yok, April 14. The ststeruent or the aetuslcondltlnn of clearing house banks and trust com pan tea for th week ahows that they hold iiss.sit.ooo reserve m ex reas of I gal requirements. This la a da crease of $34,769,360. GRAIN AH9 PRODUCE V Wheat fvnd Cord vSmaih ill Records Excellent De mand for All Grains. SPRING WHEAT AT $2.50 Umttrm, April 14, HIT. Hefipn fif all grains were fairly good, today anil there was an sxi-ellcnt demand lor everything on the list. y The wheat market was quoted from 3c to tic higluT and salts of this cureal - were . mad t icoiil irlce. one car of No. 1 spring reaching the $2.60 mark, while sv- . ttnil rum of html nhent sold around $2.46, and a fctr of the better samples of No. J hard br.iin.rrt tt48. Tim ml I ting ilrinaml for wheat seemed 10 he very good todity and several cars of mlM'il ami sprlne whtat were reported anid. No, 'i tqirlnn wns quoted St $146, snd No. 3 mixed brought from $L'.4T to 12.46. . The cnni market was Urat,' and while core, which was especially In demand, ruled about :ic av or yvtrday a market, the bet ter gradrs of this variety bringing from 31.47 to $1.47i,i. The .demand for yellow 11 ml mixed corn was. however, per'y good,' Mint the bulk of then samples sold from Mtendy to tyv higher. The commercial nrarics of yellow corn sold around $1.41 to 11.4'J1. while the an mo grades of ml fed t orn brntuht from $1.41 to $1.43. although tho bulk of the mixed sold a fraction under the yellow. The oats market waa steady snd there was a sood Inquiry for this cereal at th prevailing prlcea. Rye waa strong s,t an advance of tc to Sc. and barley sold at niuhanged prices. , Clearances were: Wheat and flour en,ual 10 .1;, 1,(100 bushels; corn, none; oats, 39,000 buxhels. , Prlmarv wheat receipts wers 767 00Q bu. mid ahlpmeiMs of 610,000 hu., against re ceipts f 951,000 Lu. and shipments of f-n.QOO hu. (sat year. ? Primary corn receipts wsr S01. 000 fid. snd shipments of 463,000 bu. sgalnst re lets ft 084.000 bu. aaa shipments ot 07.000 hu. last year. ' Primary oats receipts were S9t,ooo ou. ud shipment of 1,110,000 bu.. against re- Ipts of 844.000 bu, and shipments 01 665,008 bu, last year. CARLOAD RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. 66 10 Oa(s. 164 Minneapolis .. .l?T Omaha 39 67 54 49 IS H 44 Kansas City 68 Lou 1 90 Winnipeg S7S These sslea wers reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 oar (61U Ibs.l, $3 444. No. 3 hard winter: 3-5 car. $3.46. No, 3 hard winter; S cars. $3.46; 1 ars, 12.45. Mo. S spring: 3-6 car, .o. NO- spring: 1 car, 62.46. No. I durum mixed; 1 ear, $3,26. No. 3 mixed durum; 1 cr, SS.46. No. S mixed: 1 car, $3,43; 1 ear, $3.41. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 2 43. : , Rye No. 31 I car, $1.S0 Barley No 4: 1 car. $1.30. Rejected: 1 car. $1.30, Corn Ne. 1 whit: 1 ear. 11.47. no. whits: 1S-S cars, $1.47. No. S white: 1 oar. si.47. No. 2 yellow: l ear. si.4itt: S ears, $1.42. No. 3 yellow: 1 cir (ship pars' wsights), $1.48; t can, $1.4!; ears, $1,414: 1 car. S1.41U; 3-6 car, $1.41. No. 4 yellow: S cars, $140. Ne. S mixed: 1 car (shippers' weights), 11.43; 6 cars, I1.41H; 2 cars (shippers weights), 31.41k; ears. 61.41. No. s mixed; 1 car (near whltt), $1.43; S cars, $1.41. oats no. s white: is cars. 7oe: 1 ears. 44 He No. 4 white: I cars, $94.c; t Cars, 69c. Sample whits: 4 cars. 49c; 4 cars, je. No. S mlxeV; 1 car, Slo. ' Omaha cash rrices wneat: no. 1 nartt. $2.4608.44; No. 3 hard, f2.4403.46; No. 4 hard. $3.8802,43; No. 3 spring, $3.4602.60; No. s spring, 12.4002,46. corn: no. 1 white, $1.4601.47: No. l white, 1.4H 1 47; No. 4 white. $1.4(01. 44H; No, S white, SI.46H01.4S; No. S white, $1.4801.46; No. S yellow, $1.4291.42; Ne. $ yellow. $1.4001.43; No. 4 yellow. $1:19 1.48; No. S yellow. $1.39 01.40; No. 6 yellow. $1.3901.39: No, S mixed. $1.4101.43; No. S mixed, $1,4901.41: No. 4 mixed, $I.$t01.4O; No. 6 mixed, $1.8901.40: 4XO. S mixed, 91,3101.39. Oats: No. t white, 7O07Cc; stand era. to0too; no. 3 whltOi 607Oc: No. 4 wnit4, e?js.. Barley: Malting. $1.3001.31; No. 1 fd, 31.1601 32. Rye: No. 3, $1.78 01. $1; No. 3. $1.7801.90. ' Loral range or options: Art. Open, j H.h. Low. Close. Tss. 9 t Msy I 40 I 40U ItSTa t 40 2S6 July 1 M6- 1 93 1 186 .1 l 168 Sept. 1 66 1 70 16S 1 49 163 Ccrn. Msy t26--19 1 41 138 1 39 136 July 1 340;i6 1 36 114 1 81 U4 Sept. 1 28 1 30 13$ I 31 13$ Osls. Msy 70 70 19 19 St '.nny 43- 63 -2S 41 SI Sept. 63 62 63 63 62 thlcaso closing prices, furnished Tho Be by Logan 4b Bryan, stock and grain brok ers. 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: ,TVrt. 'J Open. I High. lLow. Close. I tea. -tvht. I May 3 34 I 26,;32n S 36 Ul " July 1 89 1 93 IMP 1 93 189 Hep. 1 70 1 73 lit 1 11 170 Corn. Slay 1 37 1 39 137 1 28 ISO July 133 1 36tit1 125133 Sep. 1 29 1 31 119 1 80 126 Outs. , May 1 6'i 6i l 66 Duly 64 fit 634 8 63 Sep. 67- 67 64 17 61 Prrk. May 36 78 . 36 90 36 3S 3$ IS 36 26 July 3K 40 1 36 80 38 SS 36 50 3$ 36 Lsrrl, May 20 76 2t 9T 20 SI 90 T7 20 SO July 20 97 21 12 80 IT 31 06 21 02 Ribs, ' May 19 62 19 67 It 60 IS 7 19 61 July It 82 It tS it 77 It IS H SO I'HK'At.O (.BAIN AND PROVISIONS, Wheat and Corn Advance to New High Records Early In Session. Chicago, April 14. Abnormally active de mand for flour did a good deal today to make wheat prices soar to a new high point, 1,3644, May delivery. The market closed strong at lc to 4c net advance, with May at 13.24'4 to 13.26 and July at 11.91 to 41.92. Corn gained lc to le, ta e tn lie In nrnvislona fh ant com varied from 2c decline tom rise If 35c, Reports ot rree buying on tne pan ot m- -Ing Interests counted from the outset sa". powerful fsctors on ths bull side of the wheat market. It was explained that such, purrhaaes were to provide for greatly en larged flour business, but this information served to increase anxiety among whsat short a. ( Attempts to cover disclosed that the market was vfttually bar of offerings, Hapid lifting of bids ensued, but realising sslea on th bulgs ted to only comparatively moderate reactions In the May option. Eager payment of big premiums for cash whsat seemed to preclude any chance 'of liberal deliveries on May contracts and tended to keep the bears anxloua regarding nearby settlements Somewhat Improved crop advices from th outhweat, especially Kansas, eased off July nnd September wheat in the last half of th session. The better field outlook wa ascribed to rains, and there were prospecta nt further moisture before Monday through out the greater part of the winter wheat tell. Week-end adjustment of tradet, how ever, brought about fresh advance, a th market same to a finish. Corn, as well as wheat, reached a new high level of prices. Strength of wheat was the chief bullish Influence, but toward th -end of the day appeared to be more or less offset by preductions of an Increased move ment soon from farms. Oats merely dupH- cated the action of corn. Trade-waa of fair proportions and was well divided. Provisions rose with grain. Packers told on the advance. Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red. om- . lnal; No. 3 red, S.Ot; Nos. 3 and 3 hard, nominal. Corn: 'No. t, yelloW, $,1.4701.48; No. 3 yellow, $1.16; 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white. 69069ie: Standard, 70070'ic- Rye: No. 3, $1.85. Barley, SI. 16. Timothy, $4.50. CloveK 312.00017.00. Pork. $.16.0. Laidt $20,7100.82. HI be, 319 37 0 13.7T. ; . 0 OU and Bosln. ) Savannah, Ga., April 1 4. Turpehtln Nomina I, 4 J c ; sa lex, none ; receipts, 1 20 bbis.; shipments, I0 bnls.; stock, 9,421 bbls. . 1 Roain Finn; sales. 246 bbl. ; receipts. 463 bids.; shipments, 100 bbls.; stork, 96. 000 bbls. Quotationa: A. B. C, I). V, 84.400 6.46; P, $3.46; U. 11, $6.00; I. li.$O0d.S6: K, $6,6:1; M. N. $6.75; W4I, $6.7606.30; WW, I . m First Mortgage Bond 02 INVESTMENT D.naminalton. (100.00. )SO.0O, 1,000.00 ' A SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT FIRST TRUST COMPANY , aik riM. rir., Nat. Rb. BU-. Omaka. v , , ' 'i