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1 rtiiA, rKIUXr, APRIL. 27, 1917. 1 11D UUU '. Jti 12 . i FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. PARTLY MODEKN. T-r., 1111 Tapltol Ave 1:1.00 MODERN KXCEPT HEAT. t-r.. ltOl IC, 171b flt 313.10 -r., 0t Plerc 81 111.00 STRICTLY MODERN. r., 1174 N. t:ih St tll.00 -r, lit 8. 3lh St HI M ' io-r.. isu nodi st 3.0.00 H r 101 N. ISlh 81 , 370.00 j , FLATS. ' STRTCTLY MODERN. i-r., :o? 8. jcih st i:.o HEATRD APARTMENTS. STOEt'K s:3 s. :itii st. S-r. ipt. 1. !?fl.00 ummer, 325.00 winter. I-r dpt.. '10. 31s. n. lumner. 1:1.40 winter, WE HAVE OTHKRH. HF.K OUR COM PLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENT ING. PORTER SKOTWEI.L. Realtors, CO! 8. 17th St. I'omlss e01J, Orflees with HOME BL'IL1ER8. t.ROOM modern house, with saraa. for I ctri, close to oar line, an paved street, ISO month. Douglaa 1106. :S33 DAVENPORT 4 rooms. $:S E. H. Benner Co.. Banna Bl k. Pour. 1401. HOUSES In all part of the city. CREIUH. aONBJM-O., 101 Be. Bldf, FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ENTIRE upstairs, new, modern home;, two lar.e rooms, kltrhenetta and prtvato bs"th; phona and entrance; newlr furnished com plete. Reasonable; no children. 030 U. 1 "' S1, SPLENDID LOCATION, 4-room apartment with tiled bath and fine porch, summ-r or winter, unaurpaeaed. Apply 320 N. rd St. North; . SIMMER, winter, 133.10; 1014 Burl St., slrtrtly modern 4-room apartment RINQWALT BROS., Brandela Theater Bldl. FoDn-RiKtM, ateam-heated. 111 mo., near postofflee. Q. P. Stcbhlna. i lfitO Chlcsro 8EVF.N"-ROOM atearn-hea.ted,3B ; near poet- offlee. O. P. Hlobblns, 1010 Chlrago. ESTABROOK apartment, ' four rooma. 131 month. O. P. Utebblno, 1010 Chlcato. South. I'OR RENT Attractive 4-room apt. In tho Phallan, 110 8. 21st Ave. Raey walhlnf distance. H. W. Binder, tu City Nat. Bank Bide-. Apt. Phona Tyler 178; oltlo phone Doug. 1?M. ' . FIVE-ROOM lower flat, modern; on car line. 3004 Leavenworth St, Telephone Harney 1131. ' Mbce.llanc.ou.3, MORE 'than modern new brick; aleeplni porch, nice lawn, eacellent location; walk ' Irtgf dlitance. P. efitl. H. 101. TETERS TRUST COMPANY, r-ENTAI. HEADQUARTERS POR OMAWA. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Store.. FOR RENT MAY 1ST. Two modern storerooms, lOaOO aaeh, with full baaemenu. ':t and 030 I. lath St. For partlculara ae Conrad Younf. S3! Brandela Theater. Douglas 1171. . STOREROOM, ltth and Pine; very reason able rent; food location for amall bual. DM" ALFRED THOMAS, 300 Farnam Bids. SPLENDID corner lot for "rent on 10th St., 3 block! from poatofftoe, U. V. Stebblna, 110 Chicago St. NEW modern atorea on Leavenworth be- tween 34lh and sth Rte. 130 to 110. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1801 FARNAM ST. STOHEROOU, 30x60, with basement, 1061 8. 38th Bt., 30. Harney 1760, . SoDERN store, 16th si., near poatofllliO, 176 month. O. P. Btcbblne. lsi. unmago, Modern stores and offices Iti roic nam Bldg. rirat Trust oo. u. ul. ... JtESTAURANT with fixtures, (at Itovat, atoole: at 107 S. nth St. I;!! SOUTH 14TH ST. Near Poatofklca, i, H. Banner Co. D-IT400. Offices and Deik Room. CHOICE office apace. Balrd Bldg 17th and Douglaa McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. LANDLORDS, ATTENTION! TV. will aerure a dealrable tenant for your vacant atore, house or flat within 10 dajs If 'on th South Side and In a tenable trodttion, or pay you a mnnth'a rent. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INCORPORATED, CAPITAL 131,000. 4031 8. 34th Bt. Phono South 1347. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartment and FUtB, what have you for rent In tha way uf four, flv and six-room modern up-to-data apartments? Prefer ence will bt) given to thosa in bet- ' Wr districts or tha city. Want to d-!t.l dlroct with owners. No uno-nta. Telephona Douglaa 1414. 1 h$'t your "boueea with ui for Vent The dumand la good and we havo a waiting list. J. H. DUMONT A Ca (Realton), 411 Keellne Bldg. Phone P. 444. Furnished Houaet, Flati. AHIfl VOU LEAVINU TOWN KOU TUB SUMMRHT 'Ritt,to Rentv-Kumlhed modern home; apartment preferred; married couple; ne , children; permanent; will rent for the aummcr If dtelredj reference given, Ad drtii Bd 3011, Bee, MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. riREPROOr WARKHOUIH Packing, atorage and mov- Ing. 311 N. lllh St. Phona Douglaa 114. FIDELITY bbrvick FREE Phona' Douglaa H for completa Hat of vacant bouaea and aiart mcala. Alao for atorage, moving. lth and Jachaon flts. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Rspert service; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your atorage. Main Office. Central Purnltuisff Store, l'th and Howard. Tel. D. .7.5. FIREPROOF warehouse:. Separate locked rooma for household gooda and fioa; moving, paoklng and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAliU CO.. Bo- lth Bt. Douglas 4163. Maggard Van and two men, II. le per hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing, Storage and Shipping. Phona Doug. 1490. Globe Van-andtoragCa Far real service In moving, packing and ' storing, rail Tyler 530 or Dtmilaa 4338. J. CREED P;r,r,?ds8;. ( - IXOI Fa mem St. Web. 1741. Doug, til 44. REAL ESTATE To Exchange . CLOSE IX FLATS FOR LAND. Two good, etrlctly modern Si. Loula fiats, tiiuome $30 per annum. Price llU, 00. Mortguge, I3.3HO. Owner wanla laud - EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., Q1 Omaha Nat. Bank Belg. Douglaa 430. A UOuti stot k of general men-hand lisooTo building, dwelling house, to tradu for a well improved 40 acrec of eastern or euutluaaterm Nebraska land. My health railing In iHieineaa. Write Bex 134, An- gora, NeU. REAL ESTATE WANTED LI6TINO buusa to rent or sell on smalf csan - payments, have yartlea watting. WM(tm rei ciim, us) ivaruaca bii. u. fBQT, LIST your & and 4 -room house wltV ua AB BELL THKIL OSDORNB REALTT CO.. Tyler 48b, LIST your property with Multer. He gets roctulls. inii Omaha at'U Bank Bldg, Doug. 1104. Horse Live Stock Vehicles Z STAKU waaune. one act slugir hampM, fly nna. blankta, etc., one skid. Must 1 Dp no Id at om. at your own pr,. A, - 'I'tltiKn Brewing t'u,. f0g1Ith St. li'Htaii and buitgy fur mlv. :?li, BluuejT .I'taune Utlwtcr 54.1. FARM AND RAICH LANDS rlonda Lands. RAltiiS ALFALFA In F LO Ml) A ( KiT J Hay) thia winter. Ft rat cu'tlng daya; I&6 and ItO annually on lC land. tZi Paiton Blk Walnut !S7 (evening). Michigan Lands. FOR SALB-LOVkft-LA.VD FARMS. Oralna thretxe. lrouih, hell unknown. Root cropa. dairying, grazing. Ideal. Fine roada, market; 142 growing daye. Aver age killing froata October S. Trm aay. Ueorge Rowell, Jr., 32 Baon Blk., liar quelte, Mlrh. Minnesota Lands. 24e ACRES, U mllra from Mlnneapolin, tioar two good railroad town; one-half under cultivation, balance ued for pasture and hay; can practically all le cultivated; good aet buildings; thia land will produce tin bualiela of corn per arre, tountry la thickly attllfd; complete aet of macliln ory; 21 head of atoelt, conalatlng of 11 cona, balance 1 and 2-year-oIda; 4 good lioraiaP 2b hoga. chlckena and everything on tha farm goea at 161 per acre; one half re ah; Immediate poaaalon can be had Schwab nroa., 1031 Plymouth, Bldg,, Mlnneapolla, lllnn. Missouri Lands. SMALL MO Farm iltTcaeh andl6 montlC ly; no Interest or taiea; highly productive land; cloae to I big markete. Write for photograph and full Information. Munger, A-lit. N. Y. Life Bldg., Kanaaa CKjs Mo. Oil EAT barralna, b down, 16 monthly, buya 40 acrea good fruit and poultry land near town, aouthem Mlaaourt. Price only t'iOO, Addroaa Box 101, Eicelilor gprlnga. Mo. VALUABLE Ozark farmn, ranch, grazing timber and mineral landa for aal; prlcea from $8.00 per acre up; write nm your want a. McClellan Henry, Kmlnence, Mo. Montana Lands. MONTANA HOMESTEADS 10.000.000 acre. 040 or 130 at da for you. Clrculara free. Write Homestead Bureau of Montana. Dept. to. Boa 041, Butte. Mont Nebraska Lands. HF.HK are land bargalna for the land buyer; wa ara going to aeli the Llaco ranch In traeta to eult tha purrhaaer; tha land la located In Garden, Cheyrnne and Uetiel rountlea; tho ranch eonlalna 60,000 acrea, fifteen mllea of North Platte river front, and all the river bottom and all the Ruan creek valley; a lot of good, level , farm land on tho table; terma one-third naah, balanco per cent Intereat. Purchaaer ran name tho alz of the farm ho wanta. Wa wilt veil the outalda first. Firat man up geta hla choice of the land. Now la tho time to buy. D, R. Wllllama, Rept., Llaro Land company, Llaro, Neb. LAKKVIKW farm, 20 acres, 2 mllea weat of Lincoln, Neb. A dairy and hog farm, well equipped with bulldinia. 90 acrea alfalfa. No waate land. Write for particulars. I muat sell aoon. C K. An-. X drewa, 719 r Bt., Lincoln, Neb. FOR AL OR TRADB. 1,440 acre ranch Southwestern Thomas County, Neb., partly improved, price 912.10 per acre, A Rt'HKR REALTT TOMPANT. T)ouatas 2410. M0 Brandela Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farmn on eaay payment! ft acres up. we farm tne farm wo sell you. Tha Hungerford Potato Orowera' Aa aoclatlon, 16th and Howard Hla., Omaha. Ijouglas 1X71. Y'KT land madv dry enough for crops or no pay la our way of draining land. No tract too large or too wot. Guarantee ttralnage Co., Oakland, Neb. BAST cenlral Neb., 0 acrea, highly Im proved farm, cloaa to town, snap, terms, poeaeattlon at once. 8, 0. and R. Jfi. M,ont gomery. ; ' "," New York Lands. . 30S-ACRE DAIRY FARM Thli 101,-acro dairy farm located '110 rnllee fmm Now York City, fully equipped for dairying; has a large concrete bene- vmnt, dairy barn, milk houae, lea house. xipriter houae, with vatorworlu In all buildlnga; stock barn, granary, If-room h6UMj well fenced and all buildlnga In good repair; m mllea from railroad town; some tools Included In sale. Prtco 96,600; 11,600 caah, balance terma. , BIG 4 REALTY CO.. 1016-K TV. Q. W, RMg. Pouglas 34M. NBW YORK FAHM8 WRITE FOR C'ATA LOO. KKKB FOR ASKINU. OIVINO UKS CR1PTIONS, PRICKS, TERMf , KTC. ON HIINDRBUS OF FARMS. Byi'ARH TKAL RKALTY CO., 42 THIS FLORBNUfi, 9YRACUSB. N. Y. South Dakota Lands. 160, 240 AND 120-ACRU farms, highly Im proved, for aale; near Watertown, S. D, MID-WEST LAND CO.. 10117 Omaha Nut' I, Bank Hdg. Doug. 1KB FINANCIAL MOKTOAOR, bearing ( prl.' aeml. iitimin). neciirea by property valued at 6, ten. Xalmaga-Loumla inv. CO. W. O. W. Iti-tr. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for .oortgaro loan.. City Nat'l Hank Bldg. I&oo.ooa city and fatm loan,, i par cent, Ka,llli,lllJ'aiton JBIklled KOI. Reil EittejLoini snd Mortigei. ClTif and farm Inana promptly made. RatM e. Bis and S par cent. Hoaaonable om tniMibn. " UNITED STATES TRUST CO. . 111 South 17th. Omaha, Kob. I Ptil CKNT to ( per cent on beat ciaaa r't. realdanoe. la araounta 11,00, uov .lao . farm loana. Reaaonabl, commiMlon. PBTEH8 TRUST CO., Il r.rnam St. MONBY to loai an Improved farma and ranchaa. w. alao buy rood farm mort gagaa. Klok. Inv. Co., Omaha. SH AND i per cent farm and city ftrat mort gage, for eala, IS. H. Lougot, Inc., 688 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HUMtS, 1SA8T NBB. FARMS. O KUEFB It. K. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. FARM and city Joans, ft, t4 and ti par cent W. H. Thomaa, Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1448. NO DKLAT IN C LOWING LOANS. W. T. Graham. 404 Bea Bldg. 8HOPEN A CO.. PRIVATE MONET. 5io trf ciTr LOANS. UAKV1N BROS.. 2 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. 5 Of, MOUET HARRISON 4 MORTON. O 111 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 1100 to 110,000 mad. promptly, r. DaWead, Weed Bldg.. lth and Farnaro 8ta LOW RATKS. c. a. CARLnuRU, 111 Bran dela Theater Bldg. D. 885. Abstrctt,of Title. Kerr Title. Ouarante and Abstract Co., I0 & ITth St.. around Boor. Bonded by Msae, Bonding and lna. Co. R&KDj AHSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of-ftt-e in Nebraaka. 206 Brandela Theater. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt pay Insurance com panies. 444 Brandela Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL FOR TODAY. 14 Ford tour., good tires, runa right,. Il3fi 14 Ford, tour., very good buy ........ ?3D 14 Ford tour., needs some work. . .. . .:.4 See us for a bargain In a used '-ar, Wo aro the uned Ford men. Parts for 100 dif ferent makes of re at (0o cm the dollar. ALIU SALVAGE Si EXCHANGE, Doug. 4070. HO 8. ITth St. WILLYS-OVERLAND. INC USKD CAR DEPT. Doug. 3:. :047- Farnam. Touring cars and roadsters of Overland, Studebeker. Maxwell, Ford, Oakland, Mitchell, RnK'k and Hudson makea. TV. RMS IF DES1RKIV Prompt attention given to all Interested om-or-iown buyers. At' TO CLKAKINO HuL'SB. 3?0 Farnam St. Douglas 3110. '14 fludsun, 4440. M4 Haynea Aght atj. Ml Maxwell, M4 Davla. WlLMO MANlFuLm. Burnt gasoline, keroaene, dlstlllatei doubt power and mileage; out a your fuel cost half, money bark guarantee. WILMO PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION jib a. lain. p. fiasg, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO COT Veed far Dept. 3516-1) Paraam St. Douaias tsi Imoat any make at reasonable prices. TORPEDO rarer, just bult. 70-M. P. JI. car: Ataaon motor, Saliabury racing axle, H. T. magneto, etc, sutlabla for rating at fairs, etc.. $300. Crowtuwg Uaraga, lis S. :4tb rvin Pftut une-toti new till Ford ton trurjc, uned only few mllea aa demon- si re tor; Jnternat gear drlv; $300 under regular vrl prlre. Box I'-tai. W. IV B will trad jvu a new Ford for jour INOl fiTRIAL. QARAOV3 TO., loth and llarne. Douglaa Svl, AUTOMOBILES TKLL B WINKLKY, Auto repairing; expert mechanic. 3311 Harney St. Doug. 1640. QOOD bargain, Scrfpps Booth, out I daya; run leaa than 160 miles; am leaving city. Call Red 6832. B CUTS' HY "Kan-Flz-lt." iioutheast cor ner znth and Harney Bta. Douglaa 5662. f.KW and ueed tlra for aalo cheap. Auto Salvage and Exchange. 110 So. 17th. CASK FOR YOUR USED CARS. AUTO EXCHANGE. 3107 FARNAM. P. "016. BARGAIN Electric car, in excellent condi tion. Call T. 774 or Walnut 771'- Auto Livery andCarages EXPJSRT ant- repairing, "aervlce car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 2010 Har ney Ht. Tyli-r 6f&. Auto Repairing and Painting. 11 DO reward f'r magneto we can't repair t?otls repaired. Bayailnrfer. 210 N. lUth. S'KHKAHKA Auto Repair Works. Services and prices right, tit B, 11tlt St. P. "30. Tires and Supplies. DRIVB your car over and let ua teat your tires. Proper Inflation and tire care mean long mileage. . THK TIRFI SHOP, prrow.!6lrnwm P. Motorcycles and Bicycles HAULEr-UAVlUSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains in used marhlnea. Victor H. Roos "The Motorcycle Man." 27'.h and Leaven worth. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Buff Wyandotte eggs for hatching; end colli pups, L. D. Fawcett, Benson 6175. Florence, Route 1. H. C, R. I. Red and Andalunlan eggs from th'roughbred mated pena for sale. Wal. 2174. Clifton Hunt Poultry Yarda, Omaha ONE light Brahma rooat'ir and one Whltc- Crealed Black Polltm rooater mr aaie at 3916 N. i7th St. Prize winning Block. ENGLISH Coach Pogs for sale. Web. 3401. Mm . a rA MtirlM Ahrtnathv. d01) Chesapeake dog for aaie. Inquire 6 0( n. i ein bt., upataira. u. inrpm. SINOLE comb white leghorn hatching egga. Prlae winning atock. Web. 1634. MI'HCOVY duck eggs, 11.20 per aettlng. Phone' evening, Web. 8940. H't'K egs for hatching, 91 per setting. Phone evening, Weh. 3?4t. RKI)-HEADEI1 Mexican parrot with cage; 1 ' k " r"1,""lt' 2 6. Harney 1W. PERSIAN Angora kitten for aale. Call Har- ney 3027, MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notea aa security. 940, 9 mo., H. gooda, total coat, 9. 60. 940, 6 mo,. Indoraed notea, total coat, 92.90. Smaller, large am'ta, proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY Organized by Omaha Bualnesa Men. 432 Rose Bldg,Jth andFarnam. Ty. 969. LOOK' LEGAL RATH LOAN8I LOOK! 9 00.00 costs you 9 R-2fi for all month. 102 00 coat you 30.27. ffiEon " 166.00 coats you 31.20 for one year. 204.00 coats you 4O.K0 for one year. : 200.00 cost yu 40.00. forgone year.'-.' Other amount In proportion. EASY PAYMENTS! UTMOST PRIVACJT. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY, 140 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 22P5. PERSONAL TH- Salvation Army Industrial Horn oo llrtta your old clothing, funlture, maga zines. Wo collect. We dtatrlbute. Phone poug. 4126 and our wagon will call, Ca.) and Inspect our new home, UlO-1112-in Podg St. BATH 8 anu massage. Central Bath Insti tute, 1609 Harney St. P. .097. Open evenings. PR IV AT B home for ale It ladtea, beat care, very reaa. 209 Brlstot St. Web. 200. MRCH A6 THERAPY'reatmentg. Mlie Halloran, 222-8 Neville Blk: - - LUELLA WEBSTER, inasaag and manl- CUrinB, nn riiiii mn. MAE BRUUMAN, scientific msaaeua and baths. 301 Karbach Blk. Red 272 SCIKNtTfIC maasaga, 820 Bea Bldg. Pboi-e Douglai 437 - , Bdna WIMlanis. jnsMge. ba'h. 2?S Neville. Xnni FHher, "sulphur batl)s, maas. D. U69. MISS LILLY, bath, mannage, Farnam. Manicuring and mass, 142 Farnam. R. 10. EMMA BROTT maaaaglug. 3120 Harney. MEDICAL." PR. E. 8. TAR,. -- PILES, FISTULA CURBD. , ' Dr. U. R.Tgrry eurea plica, fistula and oth'T rectal dlMHaea without surgical op eration. Pure guaranteed and novmoney paid until cured. Write for book on no ta. dlaoasea with testimonials. DR. E. Jt. TARRtn . 140 Be Bldg. sOmah, Neb. ' WHT SUFFER? Lateat and Moat SclantlflO Treatment for All Diseases, at. t narisa llurnes, .18-620 Rose Bldg. Examination :id Consultation Jf ee. rla la curing thou ic.a.ls. WHY NOT T0U? Dlay. are dan g. i'i i. 12 you can't call, write. House 0 a ta. to I p. m.. 7:30 to 1:30 evening. Sunday by appointment. . . . RUPTCnK Successfully treated without a surgical operation. i.u "r ntt.e Frank H. Wray, 303 Bea Bldg. Chirpnrsctors. lilt. KNULLENI1KKG. SANITARIUM. Lsdy atWnrtant. 24th and Farnam. D. 7236. Dr. C. J. Lawrencu. Ualrd Bldg. D. 8481. Dr. Kraneea Dawson. M2-3 Rso Bldg. T. 236'6 Its. Jchnstoiu 1.125 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 5 Dentists. Dr. Brailbury. No pain. 313 W, O. W. Bldg. left's Dent. Rmi S08 Rose Bldg. D. 2188 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Huch C. Robertson and wife to Ber nard N Robertson et ai, Twenitem avenue.' 183 feet south of Caatelar, eaat aide. 40x104 1 3.000 Anna K. Gram to Agnes B, Parka, Thirteenth street, 100 feet nortn or, M street, weat aide, 40x110 1 Airnea B. Parks and husband to Erie R Brown, Thirteenth street. !o feet north of M atreet. wast alfle, 4xll0 1 Raamua Laraen to Harry Oaaparl, southeast corner Bluff and Wash ington, Florence, 142x128 1,423 Sterling Realty Co. to Standard Oil Co,, southwest corner Seventeenth and Howard. 81x100...-. J 5, 001' Jarnea A. Bruce and wife to John .W. Holden, southeast corner Thirty-sixth and Urand avenue, 17x138 I Jennie A. Kofsylh to ttara Ferer, of Ootlge, 60xU.. 1 Florence K- Mlxter and husband to David B, Gross ct al, northeast cor '' ner Thlrty-flrst and Chicago street, 43x100 J,000 Lilly H. Connor and husband to Rumuel V. Jewell, Twentieth street, forty-five feet north of Mandor- son, west side, 40x124 1,650 Matthews J. Kuril and wife to ...., Jacob Baler, Chicago street. 331 i ftet eaat of Twenty-sixth street. north aide. 83x148 MOO Marcaret u. uurke to Jamea P. Slater, Douglaa street. i,64 feet v-eut of Twpnty-elEhth street, south side, t. 3x121 1 Wllllnm II. Runsell and wife to t Jamea P. Slater, Twenty-eighth atreet. 131.1 feet south of Douglaa street, weat aids, 4Qxlla 1 Lulu N. Jerome to Mary p. Gerspach r at al, Farnam street, Fifty eight feet wst of Fotty-tlahth street, south side, S0xU4 1 wiuiam P. Warner1 and wife to Rob " ert A..8lewa. Cass street, 304 feet eaat of Fifty -first street, north side, 46x134 1 Millie K. Wtckeraham and husband to Mary Roawe Kimball south west corner Forty. ninth and Dav enport afreet, 100x134 10,400 baura E. Morrow and husband to Arthur Theodere, Maple street, sixty feet eaat ' of Nineteenth street, south side, I0ili ' 1 i tu dor snefer and wtfa to Arthur Theodon. Twenty-dflh avenue, 13 x fet atiuth et Pierce street, weat ld. ISxXZt 1 Mnreus HlecV to Howard P. How- . -ll. north weat corner. Thlrty-ttflh ... . and UknUu, 40x113 -4 , . , .... . . . , , : t LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Xlndi ' Generally Steady Lambs ' Make a New High Record. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN UP Omaha, April 21, 117. Itecelpta were: Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. Official Monday I.i:a 7.0l 8.4,1 ufrirlal Tueeday 1.722 t,471 .! Official W.ln-, I. J.... !.; It.tlt . Kallmate Thursday ..700 1".0 &.300 Four daya this week. . H.lnl S.7:t 12,311 Bame daya laet week. .28.925 U.l.B 31, MR Same deya 2 wka. ago. 26.407 3M21 33,60, Heme daya I wka. ego.lM3 a,l6 24,274 Heme daya 4 wka. ago. 80.37, SI. 827 43,733 Sam. daya laat year.. .20,733 30,741 10,731 Rerelpta and disposition of live Block at the Union Stock Yard,, Omaha, for twenty four hour, ending at 1 o'clock p. m. yes terday : RECEIPTS CAFI8. I Cattle. Ilogs.Klieep.II'r',. (., M. St. P.... 3 Wabash 3 1 Missouri Pacific... - 1 Union Pacific...... SI 34 la C. N. W., eaat.. 10 S I C. IC. W.. weat.. H tl .. 1 ft, St. P.. SL O. 34 10 .. .. C, B. Q., east.. 12 3 .. .. ('.. B. Q., west., tr. 40 S ft, P.. I. & P.. east 3 2 ft, R. I. P., west.. 1 Illinois Centre! ..... 4 Chlcsgo Gfc 1'et,. 5 1 ..t - .. Total receipts.... 210. lit! 2 2 PISP081T10N II EAD. .4 Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Morrla Co... .,.. 731 1.210 2S7 Swift A roi.... ....... 770 3.133 1.030 Cudahy racking Co.... 733 S.127 :.B3 Armour 4 Co. 1,221 1 617 l,iJ2 Schwarta A Ci. ........... . 600 .... J. W. Murrhy. ......... 3,733 .... Lincoln Packing .Co to 8. Omaha Peeking Co.. 23 Wilson Pecking- to !' V. B. Lewis. 33 Huntslnger 4 'Oliver. ... 42 J. -JS. Root aV.Cq. 10 J. II. Bulla. . , 1 Rosenstock. Brof, 32 F. O. Kellogic. . v ....... 76 Werthelmer gen.. ... "7 .... Kins & Co. . w.,.,. io ftulltvan Broa. .. 10 Mo. A Kun. Calf Co,... 298 Christie , 73 Huffman , '.' 12 Meyers 17 Olssabarg ....... ... 3 Baker, Jones. eY Smith.. 120 ..... Banner Bros. 7 .' John Harvey 143 Dennis A Vrancta. . . v. .. 2 Tat O'Oay '. 14 ..... Other buyers .. 164 ..... 1.035 Totals .....-.'.4,tllS 10,338 4,497 J Cattle Thi d'emand "Baa fair and the gen- rral markot was aleady althous-h It was not very actlve snd'there was a weak feeling on the mMmmgMstTee. which was true of1 cow stuff well an beef steers. Blockers and feedeTri were abou steady, There were no choir' heavy beeves, but there were oat- : tie here gn&d -Wnough to bring f 12.85. 1 Quotations on Calt1--Oood to choice I beeVea, tlt.6013.00; fair to good boevea, HO.7663111,601; common to fair beeves, 14.60 1 4J 10.75; good to choice heifers. 19.60(910.84; good to choice cows, l8.7DtSM0.50; fair to ; good cows, -18.08.76; common to fair oowa. 1 86.60C518.0; 1 prime feeding aten, 49.60 9.76; good to yhotce feeders, - $8.TStg9.t0; ; fair to good feeders. 8.o08.75i Commort to fslr feedorf 4.79"tS.0; ' good to choice atockers, 8.6fl4.78; stock helrtrs. 17.00 j 9,75; stock cow. $t.Ofl9.3fi: atock calvea, I7.50O10.00: veal calves, t.O0Q12.t0; beef bullsf stag," etc.. f8,00,9.50i Representative sales: ' , BEEF STKERfl. - ; No. '"fiv, ,. Ft No.' Ar. Pf. 1 418 7 7 ,.' 9.: 191 10 Oft! 14 ... 887 10 10 ' 23... 494 19 41 1 18 1041 10 66 31J. M0 10 10, J8 894 10 90 16 1J94 11-10 i4 Ifsiyji 00 -,rt.-..;....noi if 38 r.J018 11 30 "0121 1187 ll 40' 18 vitilTi 11 5'. 20 1105 ll 70' 14 ,tll 11 7 17... 1573 tt 10' 100 ,115 Jt85 20 1267 ll 40 17 1573 12 00 6. ........1234 12 16' 20 1390 4? Id 34 1271 12 30 , 30 381 VS. 45 34 ,.141 12 6S 35 1347 W 45 ' . . Hogs Th hog market see-saw tipped the othee -Way today, and yesterday' - de cllne was U regained. The shipping de mand was the ;beat It hah been thia week, ! order buyers talimg somewhere near A third 1 of tho offerings. ' Shipper hogs sold 415c higher. Tho packers did not do much until shlnoers were pretty well through, but while 1 ihalr early 'offers were little better than ; oteady, they had to follow the pace aet for (hem. Opening Miller purrnsiea were ruuy 10c higher and the market got better a4 It went along, iloslng active at generally 16c ! the trade wait the best of the week. Ship Dins' demand was broader than on any previ ous day, anil parkers made leas of a fight ngalnsl advaficlng 'prlcea, tt good clearance being effected by' mldforenoon. Prices are a little- stronger than they were Tuesday, being generally a full 104 16o higher than yesterday. The propor tion of llrht and highly mixed hoga In the (lfferiniis ' were comparatively large, but as a rule the plainer hoga showed the long end of tho upturn.- Bulk1 at tha sales waa made1 at il$.li1!lS.4t. There waa a sprink ling or the least deatraoio Kino aown to even money and under, and the best heavies sold on up to $16.40. ' ' . Ksceipta were snout me same aa yeater day. Abont -144 -cars, Or 10,800 head, ware reported lit. The four daya' total Is 38,733 head, being 14-.500- smaller than laat week and 13,000-shott of tho corresponding daya a year ago!St heavier than two weeks ago oy 8,000 m?aa. ..'..., Representativa- sues: No. Av. Sh.' Pr.' '"" No. Av. Sh. Pr. 30. .142 80 U RO 1 US. .158 40 14 76 ' 40. ,172 120 14 95 34..213"T60 16 00 71. .324 240 IS 10 86. .203 SO 16 15 83. .195 340 1C 20 21. .218 ... 16 35 78. .303 120- IS 30 ' 48. .156 ... 16 35 77. .322 ... 15 40 48. .352 ... 16 45 27. .272 .,.16 60 57. .298 ...15 65 69. .313 ... 15 40 Nheeo A, combination of light supplies. a fairly good demand, and a generally strong tone all round the market loop sent prlcea to new high levels this morn Ing. The upturn waa unevenly ntstrmuiea, but good Mexican lambs, which made up the bulk of the wooled offerings, sold mainly 30o higher than yesterday, and one lot, the matea of lajnhgtiJhat were caahed early yesterday at 1.00, showed a flat 40c up turn, bringing $14.40. Several cars of good handy weight Mexicans touched a new rec ord price Jbt $14.60. This figure la 80c above the high mark -of lis. SO laat Fri day, and 1 an even dollar higher than the beat price paid a w4?ek ago today. On tha bulk of the offerings clipped 4 tuff ahowed leas advance for the day than wooled grades. X deck of handy clipped Mexican lamba brought a new record price of $13.60, while $13.004?. 3.30 bought the most of the shorn stuff offered. Shorn owe at $10.56 were a nickel higher than a cut from the same band of stuff sold yesterday. Nothing of Importance In the Una of wooled sheep waa here and. In fact, almost none have bean offered this week. That they can be credited with at least part of the adflince lambs havo shown la certain, and good owes are safely quotable up to $13.00, With none showing up. weth er and yearling quotations continue to be Jut a guess-work proposition. The arrival of four cars of California spring lambs, the first that have been here this season, caused no excitement In the trade. Kaxly In the day they were hold at $17.00. but it was reported mat ay noon only $18.00 was aoked for them. Up to a late hour they had not sold. The selling of spring lambs at less than yearling lamb prices at this season ta a new feature of the trade. It is, ot course, due 10 tne lotii neaa of tho wool market. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs, Mexican, $14.00616,60: lamba. fed western, $16.6001646; lamba. iavah shorn, $12,6011 13.60; .yearlings, good to choice, $13.7541 14.69; yearlings, fair to good. $1S. 00013.75; wethers, fair to choice, JI3.iOfill.60; ewes. good to choice, $13.40113.00; ewes, fair to good. I11.604J ewes, plain to cuiis, $8.00011-00. Representative sales: No. Av, Pr. :i$ Mexican lamba 77 14 60 11 fed lambs 94 16 00 341 clipped lambs 66 1$ $0 84, Louis Ltro Stock Market. St. Loula, April 26. CattleReceipts. 1,600 head; market, higher; native- beef steers, $7,604113.00; yearling steers and heif ers. $8,604) 12.00; cows. $6 00011.40; stock era and feeders, $6,006)10.16; Texas quaran tine steergv $4.504.50; prima southern beef steers, $8,004 U.oO; beef cows and heifers, 44.34O9.00j prliio yaVUng ateera and belf- REAL EST ATfi TRANSFERS. Isudor 2lt?gter and wlfo to Edgar A. Balrd, northeast corner Twenty alxth and Harney IfVeettliHliV i J Th; Vault Land dr. t Frei M'f 3fu- r . cohort. Twnty-flwit eitrety siofei- . U , south of Poppleton .Avsnubstest-. v J Blue, 34x131 V-7;. .'.-Vrv' ers. $7.60013.00; native calvea. $$.00012 60. Hogs Receipts, 7,100 head: market, higher; lights, $l5.36vlu.66; plfi. $10,760 14.26; mixed and butchers. $16.40016.96; good hevy. 15.)&0 16-45; bulk of gales, $lt.40416 46. Sheep and' Lambs Receipts. 750 head; market higher; lamba, $13.40014.60; awes, 89.60O13.24; yearlings, $13.76014.74; clipped lambn, $13.40013.50. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Finn.. Hoga Weak, Sheep Strong. Chicago, April 24. Cattle Receipt, 4,000 head; market, firm; native beef cattle, $9.00 013.44; e!tockrs and f-eders, IT. 1110.00: cows and heifers, $6.70911.20; calves, $800 up 1 z.uu. HiigH Receipts. 22,000 head: market. weak at 10c above yeeierdar'a average; bulk of nates, $16. 604jc 14.90; light, $14.r,&016.84; mixed, $t6.2Ctj 16.96; heavy. ll&.CJtj 16,96; rough. Hi. ::.,!&, U; pig, 19 60i:;.ti5. Kh-'ep and Lamba fUceii-ts,' 16.000 hjad; mnrltet, strong; wethers. 110.76 13.20: ewes, $9.7'O12.90; lambs, $n.40OH-76. Kanaaa City Uvc Mock Market. Kanxas City, April 26 Cattle Rtcelots. 900 head! market, steady; prims fed steers. US o4y dressed bef steels, $9.26 13 00; western . n leers. $9. 35ft 12.60: rows. 1 6 . 0 1 0 & 0 ; heifers. $6.00Ot1-!&: atockerB and feeders, $7.60010.60; bulla, $7.50 10.00; calves, $7.60613.00. Hoga Itecelpta, 7.000 . heed: ninrket. higher: hulk of aales, $16.00015.80; heavy. u.oo'niju so; pacKers and bul-'her. $15.36 O1SJ0; light, ,314.76016.46; plga, $10,600 iShcap and Lambs Reclpia. 4.200 head; marker, higher; lamba. $13.0016.60; year lings. $13.tf4 14.50; wethers, $11.00 14.00; ewes, $10,504 U.OO. Kansas City JUra fttock Market, Kanaas City. Mo., April 26. Cattle Re. celpta. 2,000 head; market higher; prime fed steers, 2.tOfZ.-,h; dreised beef steers. $9.00 0 1 2.00: western steers. 49.00 0 12.60; cows, $4.60 0 10.60; heifers, $4.00011.00; slot kers and feeders, $7:60 0 10.50; bulls, sr.ii7lt,.2&: ralvetj, 7. 00O18.00. Hogs Ht'celpts. 7,00 head; market 10c higher, hulk of sales, $15.1616.76; heavy, 4U-,70'fH;.0; pack era ami butchfrs, $16.36 06.70; light, $14.76015.60; pigs, $10,600 14.00. Hhcep ant! Lambs Receipts. 4,000 head; market higher; lambs, $12.60016.30; year llngs, $18. 60fi 14.60; wethers, $11.00013.75; ewes, $10.50013.60. - St. Joftph LIt Stock Market, , St. Joseph, Mo., April 74. Cattle Re. eelpls, '6,600 head; market slow and steady; steers, $9.00012.36; cows nhd belfors, $6.60 flpn uo; calvea, 86.00ftT 1 1.00. Hoga Receipts, 7,600 head; market prosper! 601Qc higher; top, $15.90; bulk of sales, $16.10016.66. Nhecp and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head: market 25W36c higher; lambs. $15.75016.60: ewes, $126013.25. Uve Ntoek In. Sight. ' western marksts yesterday: " t ' Cattle. TTnn. ftheen Omaha 4.700 10,800 5.300 St. !rf)Uls 1S00 7.100 760 Chicago 4,000 22,000 - 15,000 nr.i3nn.si . uj ,..,,, ir'PU I.VVIf ' ..it'MJ Sioux City 1,700 7,000 1,700 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of tho fmj on Various Leading . Commodities. New York. April 26. Flour Market strong. Spring patents, $13.16013.40; winter patents. $13.30!? 13.66; winter straight, $12.90013-16; Kanaas atraighta; $13,600 1.1.90. Whea.t Spot unsettled; No. S hard, $2.95 f. o. b. New York; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $2.82; No. I northern, Manitoba. $2.80 f. o. b. New York opening navigation. , Corn Spot firm; No. 8 yellow, $1.69 c. L f. New York. Oats Spot steady, and nominal; standard, T9 8Uc. Provisions rork, r.trmi; mexa, $41,000 41.60; short, olear. $42.00044.00. Beef UtrOng; mess, $28.00029.00 family, $31.00 032,oo. Lard firm, middle west, $21.90 flutter WeAkt receipts M90; creamery, higher than, extras, 4GO40c: creamery, ntrtN (4$ score) ,1fnV; firsts, 3740 V; sfcoiydj, $03Tc.. Kite unsettled feruptl 39,45$ caaea fM4h gathered extrga, 314c: fresh gathered storage, pacxea nrsts, iio3Dc; fresh gath- erea firsts, jzujjc. Cheese Firm: recelnts 3.144: stata freah specials, IfiHc: average run 36ic .. I tressed poultry quiet; chickens. 23029o; fowls, 2m027c; Turkeys, 1835c. .Live poultry weakj fowls. 23c; Turkeys, 17016c. , OMAHA OENEKAL MARKET. N Beef iTutaNo. 1 ribs. 34 He: No. 2, SJtte: No. 3, lisc; No. 1 loins, 284c; No. 2. 26Hc; No. 3, 20 He; .No. 1 chucks. 18c; No. 3. 17c,; No.. 3, 16': No. 1 rounds. 13c; No. 2. 19'4c; No. 3. 18c; No. 1 plates, 16c; No. 2. lc No. 3, 14ic. nsn Haunui. ibc ID. ; naiiDut. rroxen. 15c lb.; catfish, large and O. R, 30c lb.; catfish. small, 19c lb.; salmon, Falls, frozen, dressed. 14c lb. j round, lie lb.; salmon, Red Pilvers, froxen, dressed. 17c lb.; black cod sable fish, lie lb.: trout. No. 1, freah, 18c1 lb.; whlteflsh. No. 1, Laka Krl. fresh, 23c lb.; oaes, u. b., large, nc in.; meatam and small, 100 lb.; croppies, O. a, large, lUo b.; average, tec IB.; pickerel, froaen, dressed, 10Hc lb.; round, 7Hc lb.; smoked whiting, 16o lb.; froxen. Baracuda, 14c lb.; bluefish. 14c lb.; froxen catfish. 16o lb.; roe ihad, each 50c; pike. 14c lb.; froxen white- dab, medium, 18c lb.; fresh roe shad, heavy, 80c lb. Oysters "King Cole." large1 cans, stan dards, 40c: aelecta, 45c; counts, (0c Prices furnished by Olllnsxy Fruit com pany, , Fruits Oranges: 260s, !S8s. 324s, $3.00 box: 3008. 216s. 83.60 box. 100s. 226s. 160s. 176s, $3.76 box. Lemons: Fancy, $6.50 box; cnoicc. 45.01 tox. uraperruiu Florida:. 36s. $4.00 box; 46s. $4.36 box; 64s. $4.60 box; 64s, 80s, 46b, 45.00 box. Apples: wine asps, extra fancy, $3.50 box; Wine Saps, 163s, 176s, 188s, $2.26 box; New York Pippins, 175s, $1.75 box: Ulne Baps, Jumble, $1.90 box; Missouri Pippins, Jumble, $1.60 box. Vegetables Celery, $1.00 doz.; carrots. 4c lb.; rutabagoes, $c lb.; cabbage, 12c lb.; asparagus, $;'.60 box; asparagus, 16c lb.; ttittuce, $4.26 crate; lettuce. $1.26 dox. : caul iflower, $3.60 crate: cucumbers, extra fancy, 13.00 dox.; tomatoea, $6.50 basket; onlone, wax, $3.76 crate;, onlona. Spanish, $8.00 crate; sweet potatoes, $2.66 hamper; pota toes, eating, $3.40 bu. ; potatoes, new. No. 1, $4.35 hamper. x Onion Sets Yellow, bu., $5.G0; rod, $6.00 white, $6.80. Plants Tomato. 90o box; cabbage, 90c box. Cheese Imported Kwlns, out ; fancy do mestic Swlaa. 46c; No. 1 domestic Swlaa, 40c; block domestic Swiss, 33c; twins, 39c; trip lets, J8c; daisies, 29c; young America, 29c; long horns, i29c; X. V. white, 29c; Blue Label brick. 25c; llmburger, 80c; French ronuefort, 65c. Honey Case, $3.00. Butter 30c. Eggs 24c. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Market firm and higher on the better grades of hay, demand good. Hay Choice upland prairie, $19.00020.00; No. 1, $18.00019.00; No. 3. $16.00017.00; No. 3. $10.00012.00. Midland. No. 1, $18.00 O19-00; No. 3, $14.00016.00. Lowland, No. 1, $13.50O14-S0; No. 2, $10.00011.00; No. t, $7.500 3-60. Alfalfa-Cholce. $22.00 23.08; No. 1, $31.00022.00; Standard. $18.00030.00; No, 3, $16.00017.00; No. 3, $13.00014.00. Straw Oat, $7.0007.60; wheat, $6,000 4. SO. Minneapolis Groin Marmet. Minneapolis. April 26. Flour Fancy patents 40c higher, quoted at $13.60; first clears. 6O0 higher, quoted at $11.80; oilier grades unchanged. Barley $1,160 1.48. Rye $1.9401-96. Bran $39.50 040.00. Wheat May $2.45; July, $'.354. Cash: No. 1 hard. 82.T5O2.S0; No. 1 northern, $2.6302.49; No. 2 northern, $3.6903.69. Corn No. S yellow, $1.47 01.49. Oats No. 3 white, 7174ic Flaxseed $3. 304 0 3.36. Cotton Market. New York, April 86. Cotton Futures opened steady; May. 19.85c; July, 19.66e; October, 18.59c; December, 38.47c; January, 18. 70o. Cotton Futures V closed ' steady;7 ' May, 18.86c; July. 19.67c; October, 18.65c; De cember, I8.TO0; January, 18.72c. Tha rotton market closed steady at a net advance of 8 to 18 points. 1 Ivtrnnril X nrll 1 CfiUnnSnnt tmAv fgood middling. 12.s(id; middling, 13.73d; tow mi aa ling, is.aoa. sates, i,uu oaies. Pry Goods Market, New York, April 36. Cotton goods were firm today. Government orders for both wool and cotton gooda continued to Increase. Wage are being advanced In all textile mills, thus adding to tho Increased cost of production. Tha leading carpet manufac turers la th country havo- given notice to curtail tha output ft per cent. 14. Laat Grain Market. HL Loula, April 24. Wheat No. 3 red. $3.90; May, $2.70i; July. $2.13. Corn No. 2, $1.60HOl-41; No. 1 whits, $1.68 01-70; May, $1 60 July.. $1.44. Oats No. 3, 74 Sc; No. $ white, nominal. Persistent Advertising Is the Road :To Success. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Nearly sill Grades of Wheat Sell at Record Prices on Strong Cash Market. yellow" CORN IS SLOW Omaha, April .'S, 1917. , The cash wheat situation was unusually strong today and almost all grades of wheat sold at record prices, i Spring wheat and the better samples of hard winter were In strong demand and boh of these grades sold at extremely high prlcea. No. 8 spring being quoted at $-.65, Wlilla No. 3 hard sold around $2.82. Theso prices on wheat were from Uc to 18c above yesterday's average price and al most 12c to 16c above the previous record, which was reached about ten dajs ago. While the demand for all grades of wheat was, aa uAual, very active, the cash trade was limited an account of light receipts and also bceuuse a few of the sellers held out for better prices. The advance In wheat wan followed by comparatively heavy gains In both the corn und oat: market and thr.ie cereals also sold at new record prices. The trade m corn w aa rather slow during ythe early trading hours, hut tho traders btgan to get together about noon and a good part of the offerings were din posed of before the close. The demand for all varieties of corn waa pretty active, but the white and mixed sold more readily than the yellow, the n-llers of yellow corn not being satisfied with the prlcea offered by the buyers. The wide premium on whlte corn was still In evidence and most of the samples of white corn sold fully 10c. above tlif bet ter grades of mixed corn. s. The eommerelsl grals of while corn sold around $1,68' .to $l.6fij. the general run of mixed corn sold at $1.53 to $1.65'. and a few Mala sales of yellow corn were made at 41.S3V an advance of 3c to 4c over yesterday's market. Oflta were strong at an advance of Hv to 2W6.C, but while the demand va fair, (he 'sellers held out and only a small part of the offerings were sold. Rye and barley were strong at nominal advances, hut no aals were reported on ac count of continued light recelpte. Clearances were: , "Wheat and flour, equal to SI, 000 budhels; corn, 42,000 bushcte. Primary wheat receipts were 765,000 bush els and shipments 858,000 bushels, against receipts of 707.000 bushel and shipments of 1,666,000 bushels last year. Primary corn reolpta wero 573,000 bush els and shipments 449,000 bushels, against receipts of 478.000 bushels and shipments of 687,000 bushels laat' year. Primary oats receipts were 827,000 bush els and shipments 1,486,000 bufthels, against' receipts of 826,000 bun he Is and shipments of 896,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis , .. 43 ..299 .. J8 .i 15 .. 68 Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis . , . 68 41 67 Winnipeg ..414 Theso sales wero reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $2.85; 1 1-5 cars, $2.82. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $2.fr2. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. $:.83; 1 car, $2.78; 4-5 car, $2.68, Sample hard win ter: 1 car, $2.60. No. 3 spring: 2 cars, $2.86. No. 4 mixed: I car, 2.72, Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. $1.64'A. . No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.6fft; 4 cars, $l.644; 2 cars, $1.64. No. .4 white. 2 cars, $l.3',"j. no. s yeiiow: i car, ii.&ii. iso. 3 yellow: S cars, $1.63 fc; 1 car, $1.S3. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.634. No. 1 vJxed; 2 cars (near white), $1.41; 1 car, $1.63. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near whim. -ai.ai : a ears. St.631; 6 cars, $1.63. No. 8 mixed: 1 car( mar White). $l.ftO; 1 car. $1.48U; 9 cars. $1.53, No. 5 mixed: 2 cars, $1.68.'- - ' , Oats No 3 white: 8 cars. 73 He. Xo. 4 white: 3 cars, 1t)c. . Sample white1; 1 cars, 71 $2.8102.85; No. 3 hard. $.77Q 2.83 ; ' No. 4 bard, $2.6762 $3: No. 2 spring. $!.8!02.8T; No, 3 spring. ' $2,8002.86. Corn: No. 2 white, $1.6443H.ti4i; No. S white, $1,640 1.64 "4 ; No. I unite, x 1.63 ft 1.63S; No. 5 white, $1.6201.63; No. white. $1.61fi1.62: No. 2 yellow, 41.52 0 1.53 li; No. 3 yelloy, $1.52 ' 1-63 'it No. 4 yellow, fl .52i iff 1.63: Mo. 6 yellow, $1.5201-62: No. 4 yellow. $1.614.01.62; No. 2 mixed, $1.5301-63,i ; No. 3 mixed, $1.5201.53; No. 4 mixed. $1.5201.52: No. 6 mlx"d, $1.514 01-52: No. 6 mixed, $1.610 1-61 Oats: No. 2 Fhlte, 74457414c;-standard. 75i&T4c No. 3 white, 73ft .34c; No. 4 white, 72 'i S 72Hc. nanny: Mailing, f 1.4 eqv i.ew; t reea. $1.2001.28. Rye. No. 2, $1.9101-93; No. 3, $1.9fl(SfL.i:. Local range of options: Art. Open. High. Low Close Wht. May ' July Sept Corn May July Sept Oats May July Sept fns 2 27 3 $iy- I 2 20 1 1 8914 1 50 1 46 1 $6 72 .65 ' 6C 1 93 1 1149 1 46 143 I 36 ' 78 63U "62!. 62 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan tt Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 31ft South Sixteenth street, Omaha I Y''B. 3 86 1261 2 !9i218ti 1 86 188A 1 4141150 1 43 144H 1 34 135 ' 73 72 634 64 . 62 62 Art. I Open. High. Low.j Close Tea. Wht. May 2 14 3 40 352 2 64 251 July t ,18 3 25 'i 216 2 16 216 Sep. 1 $04 I 96 187'i , 1 87 189 Corn. May - 1 49 1 6314 145 1 46 149 July 1 44 1 44 1414 1 42 144 Sep. 1 36 1 38 134 1 34 135 Oats. May jm 70 72U 89 69 69 July 67 68 65 66! 64 Sep. 67( 68( 65 56l 66 Pork. May 87 98 38 05 37 63 37 75 37 25 July 37 70 38 25 37 70 37 85 !37 V- Lard. .1 1 May 31 -37 21 55 21 S5i 21 45 '21 35 July 21 35 21 77'si 501 70 121 45 Ribs. . 11 May 20 05 20 SS f34 05! 20 2220 00 July 20 35 f 30 60 !20 30' 30 45 '20 25 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. nomeatlo Millers and Exporter Bid Yp Price fWha4. Chicago, April 2 Violent breaks in wheat prices today followed h fresh record breaking advance pf nearly 10 cents. The market acted aa If overbought and was bearlshly Influenced after midday by the prominence given In some quarters to State department peace Inferencea from German Industrial disturbances and by other Wash ington advlcea referring to moves for the establishment of a German republic. The close was weak at $2.S402 64 for May and $2.1603.16 for July, with the finish aa a whole ranging from 2c decline to 4c advance, as compared with twenty-four hours before. Corn showed a net lots of llty-ic, oats cloaed lc off to c up, and pro visions at gains of 15050c. Until nearly the last hour of trading the wheat market was largely dominated by European reports of shortage of supplies and by knowledge that shipping available for exports from this side of the Atlantic had received a large accession. Official an nouncement that owing to the exigencies of the food situation In Portugal all Import duties on cereals had been removed waa one of many factors that seemed to Imply con tinued sharp competition by exporters and domestic millers. Bet-Ides, stormy weather Involving additional delay and curtailment of spring wheat seeding both Aides of the Canadian line tended further to lift prices. Profit taking axles did much to start wheat prices down grade at the last. Wild declines, however, were finally checked as a result of support which developed for the May option. Corn and oats advanced with wheat to new top record prices and then receded when wheat suffered a break. OatB continued to surpass corn In point of activity and rela tive strength. Higher prices on hoga helped to caue and sustain advances In provisions. The bulk of the t ratling was in the more dis tant deliveries. Caah Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. $2.96: No. 3 red, nominal; Nos. 3 and 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 1 yellow, $1.62 O 1.68; No. 8 yellow. $1.5401-59; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white. 720 71 H; atandard, 74 075c. Rye: No. 3, $2.03. Barleyt $1.1601.54. Seeds: Timothy, $6.6006.90; clover. $12.00017.00. Provisions: Pork, $37.75; lard, $21,460 31.40; ribs. $14.90020.60. Butter Lower; creamery, 34 038c. Eggs Higher; ' receipts, 29,038 cases; firsts, 31C33c; ordinary, Units. 30 30o; at mark, caaea Included, 30032c. Potatoes Receipts, 26 carp; unchanged. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Koasaa City General Market. Kansas City. April 24. Wheat No. ! hard, $2.8603.9$; No. 3 red, $:.88O3.40; May, $2. 93; July, $3.14. Corn No. 3 mixed. $1.59 01-67; No. 2 white, $1.6901.70; No. 3 yellow, 31.6G0 1.66; May. $1.46: Jajr. 31-43. Oats No. 3 white, 76077c; No. $ mixed, 18074c NEW YORK STOCKS New Advances in Shares Re ceive Impulse From Short . Efforts to Cover. STEEL LEADS THE LIST New Tork, April 26. Additional advance, In stocks today, ortly a small part of which were finally retained, again received thal Impulse from efforts ot the short interests to cover contract. At today's beat prices many of the mora prominent stocks registored maximum quo tations Ihus far this year and United States Steel, which added 1 points to yesterday's gain at 117, was within a point of 14a record for tJiat period, receding almost 2 polniK, however, at the epd. Other Industrials, the Hat embracing all. the better known equipments and munition as well aa a score of specialties trellnqulahec most of their advantage In the last ho! some showing moderate, net losses. Almos' the only exceptions were the shippings anc rails, these rising steadily In the face of heavlntas elsewhere, the market closing with an Irregular tone. Total aales amounted to slightly over a million shares, tha largest in several weelia. Peace rumors were brought Into play In the later dealtngn, but these received little credence in high quarters. Factors which militated against a further advance of prices were foumi- In the small accession ol outside Inquiry and the attitude of bank Ing interests, who have registered thelf op position to any sustained market movement at this time. Loral money rate wre easier, call, loam holding between 2 and 2 per cent, ee agnlnat yesterday's maximum' of 4 per cent. Bonds were irregular on broador trading. Total sale,, par value, $4,560,000. United Statea bonds were unchanged on call. Pa'. High. Low. Cloae. Am. B"t Sugar... 4,700 94 93 98 '4 Amerlcn 'T,n 4. 400 46 46 45 Am. Car & Kound. 2.6fn 68 67 67 j Am. Locomotive. ..' 2.200 f9 68 68 Am. Smelt & Rcf g 700 11? H3 il2 Am. Sugar Refg..' 700 J 112 11? Am. Tel. A Tel.. 200 12J 123, 128 Ani. Z.. L.- AH..,. 1.600 S 31 31 Anaconda Copper.. 31.R00 81 7$ 79 Atchleon S.K'O 1n3 ins 103 AtU O. W.T.S.S.- 7,400 100 96 98 Ball lino re & Ohio. 2,900 77 76 76 Butte & Sup. Cop. 1.700 44 43 43 Ca. Petroleum, ... 1.300 20 ?0 19 Canadian Pacific,. 1.900 132 161 161 Central Iathtr... IR.unn 9 86 88 Cheapeake & Ohio. 4.000 41 60 61 Chicago. M. St. P 3,400 83 82 82 Chicago ft K. -Vy 114 Chi., R. T. & P. ctfs 46 Chlno CoppflV 9.900 68' 64 64 Colo., Fuel ft Iron 3,600 60 4 4t Corn Prod. Refg... 11.600 24 24 24 Crucible Steel 19,100 64 62 62 Cuba Cane Sugar. 4,700 47 46 4 Distiller's Sees 21,u0 15 14 '14 Erie '. 10.700 28 27 2f. Genirai KMctrlc 163 General Motora 12,800 110 106 107 Gt, Northern ffd.. 14,000 1 10 U0 jl0i Gt. :o. Ore., fti. 7.600 35 32 32 Illlnol Central.... . 300 104 103 1U Inspiration Copper 16.A00 68 66, 6s Int. M, M, pfd... 49.900 81 77 80 . IiUornatlon.. Nickel 4,00 42 41 '.4.1 International Paper 1,500 40 39 40 Kan. CHy .Southern 200 22 22 22 Kennecott Copper. 15.900 56 4G 46 Mulavljlc ft Nash 131 . Maxwe.ll Motors.... 2.100 50 .41 .41 Mexican Petroleum 6,800 89 88 88 Miami Copper 4,700 42 42 42 Missouri Pacific... 400 24 28, 28 Montana Power 300 Nevada Copper.... -8,700 23 28 3 K. Y. Central 4.T00 96 ?4 94 Jf. Y.. N. B. ft H. 1.900 ,42 41 41 Norfolk ft Western 1,100 130 129 129 Northern Pacific. 2.000 103 103 103 Pacific Mall 90 22 2 21 Pennsylvania .4,100 53, 53 ,63 , Pittsburgh Coal... 17.100 47 44 46 Ray Con. Copper.. K,ooo 80 ,,29 29 Reading 29.600 97 84 .94 Rp. ron ft Steel. 17,900 83 80 81 Shattuck Arli. Cop. 1.400 26 , 25 , 26 Southern Pacific... 2.600 96 94 94 Southern Railway.. 13,500 28 . 28 28 Studebaker Cor 12.300 89 86 87 Texas Co 2,800 211 206 t08 Union Pacific 11.600 138 137 187 V. S. Ind. Alcohol.- 36,;00 112 110 110 U. S. Steel 286,000 117 116 116 U. S. Steel pfd... 800 116 11 118 Utah Copier 2S.300 116 114 114 Wabash pfd "B-.. 1,200 35 25 26 Western Union 500 96 96 5 TVestliighous Kler.. 4.000 60 49Ji 49, New York Money Market. -New York. April 26. Mercantile Paper 4 s4 per cent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, t $4.73-; commercial 60-day bills on banks.- $4.72; commercial 60-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4.76; rabies, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar, "3c; Mexican dollars, 6441c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Firmer; 60 days, 304 per cent; 90 days, 44 per cent; 6 months, 4 04 per cent Oil Money Weak: high, 2 per cent; loan, 3 per cent; ruling. rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 par cent:, offered at 3 per cent. ' U. S. 2s, reg... 98 Int. M. M. 6s... 93 do coupon.... 98 K. C. 80. ref. 6s 87 U. S. 3a, reg... 99 iV ft N. un. 4a., 92 do coupon.... 99 hf.. K. ft T. 1st 4s 73 U. S. 4s. reg. ,.105 Mo. Pac. gen-4s 63 do coupon. .. .106Mont, Power 6s. $4 Panama 5s, cp. 96 - N'. T. C. deb. 4a. 107 -Am. F. Sec. 6a.. 6No. Pac. 4s..,.. 41 . A. T. ft T. clt. 6s 99 do 3a....,.,., 63 Anglo-French 6s. 940. S. L. ref; 4a. 89 Armour ftCo.4a 92Pac. T. ft T. 6s 98 Atch. gen. 4s... 92Penn. con. 4s.l04 B. A O. 4r 88 do gen. 4s.. 97 ! Cent. Leather 5s.JO0-Readlng gen. 4s 92 Cent. Pac. 1st.. 863.L.ftS.F. ad. 6s. 68 C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 90 S, T. cv. 5s 100 C, R. ft Q. jt. 4a. 96 do ref. 4s. 87 C..M.ftS.P.g.4s 973o. Ry. 5s 48 C., R. 1. ft P. r. 4s 78 T. ft P. 1st..,. 99 C. ft fl. ref. 4a. 80 U. P. 4s 96 D. & R. O. ref. 5s 66 do cv. 4s 91 Pom. of C. 1931 97 IT. S. Rubber 5s. 88 Erie gen. 4.... 63 L. S. Steel 5s...10j Gen. Electric 6sl02 tVabash let 101 Gt. No. lHt 4s 96 V. Union 4s. 93 L C. ref. 4s 87 "Bid. v London Storks and Boads London. April 26. American securities were affected by the rise in Wall street, which necessitated higher treasury bids for the big shires, but low priced Issues only resionded to the rise fractionally on tha atock exchange today. Silver Bar, 87 4-14d per ounce. Money 404 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent, ' three months, 4 per cent. Bank Clearings, Omaha, April 26. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $6,989,663.79, nd for the corresponding day last year $8,993, 409.05. Coffee Market. New Tork. April 26. Coffee futurea opened at unchanged prices to an advance of 1 point and sold 6 to 10 point a net higher during the morning on covering and trade buytng. The first May notices estimated at about 30,000 bags were smaller than ex pected and the advance .was also encouraged by continued talk ot a firmer feeling In Braxll. After selling at 8.13c early. July cloaed at 8.05c and December reacted from 8.48 to 8.39c. The close wan unchanged to 2 points higher. St leu, Including ex changes, 101.500 bags. April and May 7.86c; June. 7.95c; July. 8.04c: August, 8.12c; September. 8.19c; October, 836c; November. 8.32c; December, 8.S9c; February, 8.53c; March 8.18c. Spot, quiet: Rio In. 10c; Santos 4s, 10c. No change was reported In the cost and freight situation. The official cables re ported no change In Brazilian markets ex cept Santoa futures, whtcii wero unchanged to 100 rels higher. Sogar Market. New York, Apr!) 36. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6.27c; molasses, 6.39c. Refined, steady; fine gran laud, 7.50.00c. Futures opened steady on covering, but later eased off under renewed liquidation and at noon prices, were 3 to 8 points lower. The list eaaed off later with the easier feeling in the spot market. Closed eaay and 70)1 point" lower. Bulk qf Sales, 7860 tons. May, 6.28c; July, 5.45c; September, 5.53c. . Metal Market. ' New Trk, April 26. Metals Lead, firm, $9.f2. Spelter, firm; apot east St, Louis de livery, )8-759.00. Copper, nominal; electro lytic, apot and second quarter, $29.00030 00; later deliveries, $24.00028.00. Iron, firmer; No. 1 northern, $42.75043.75; No. 3. $43. tig 43.26. Tin. strong; apot, $68.00059.00. At London: Spot copper. C130; futures, 121 10s; electrolytic, 142 Spot tin, 423? 15s; futures, 4328 5s. Lead, '30 10a. Spelter, 34. m 1 First Mortgage Bends fCf INVESTMENT Ocn.sninetiMS $300.00, $500.00, $1,00040 A SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT FIRST TRUST COMPANY ' 4th Finer, Fir. I Nat. Be-B lit, Oiaaka.