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7i ( THE REE: OMAHA. MONDAY, .MAY 14, 1917, REAL ESTATE To Exchange iron sale on tradl. Will trade a modern frame business juilding in center of tho shopping dlatilci uk tne Sou a Slila for Nebraska 1b ml. The ..(ore on the first floor rents for Ilia and the. flat upstairs for $15 monthly. Valua tion In tredo. $4,500. No boot money paid SOOTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4325 8. 24th St. Thont South 1247. OO Want to enchant i aood houses, close in. always rented, for land. Price 112.000. Mortgage $3.6oo. Box 3408 Boa. GOOD OMAHA INCOME PROPERTY. and part cash to exchange for Douglas or Sarpy county furm land. BOX 3542. BEE. 1 MAVIS a j:'5,i"00 hardware, doing good business, and $10,000 In money. Want I Westorn Iowa or Eastern Nebraska farm. S. 8. and K. K. Montgomery, 805 Om. I Nat. Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNA LUSA 800 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the - market and they Lurked their ludament by buying lota. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the ot.iera are buying. CHARLES V. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Naf. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. DANDY LOT. 60x135, two street frontages; easy I terms. Call Pougtas 1064 or evenings. Harney 41bH BEAUTIFUL. 60-foot lots. Price 1220, only I 12 cash and 60 cents per ween. uoug. tavs. REAL ESTATE Suburban Dundee. TWO T.OTS. DUNDEE. $3,000. ..estricted district, overlooking Happy Hollow, near boulevard. Streets and alley paved. Corner 51st and Webster, one-half block to car line, $3,000, and assume $200 uauald paving taxes. Buy of wner and save commission. JOHN M. MACFARLAND. Attornev-at-Law. 309 Omaha National Bank Bldg. P. 6858. DUNDEE HOME. IK CIO DOWN AND $46 A MONTH. 6 rooms, practically new. full 2-Btory house, large lot on paved street; oak fin ish and oak floors; furnace heat; house m,w!v riAi-nratpd. if look i iic for a genuine home on easy payments, here' one for I you. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 637 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. w.11 infutf.ii iota on easy terms. Mod- era, attractive homos. Before buying be aura and see GEORGE & CO. I-ACRE blk., Falracra and Brownell Hall district Snap. C J. Canan. DUNDEE BARGAIN 4S0 Capitol Ave,, 7 rooms. Good fur nan Pnnnpr ess heater. Full lot. Non resident owner Bays cut the price to $3,200 for ouick sale. Don't telephone. Come In find see us about it. E. H. Benner Co., Ramge Blk.. 15th and Harney. South Side. ACREAGE PROPERTY. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. Offers the Following ACREAGE PROPERTY: 1 acres on car line. Just outside city lira- Its 2-roum house, good cistern. 60 fruit trees and fine well that cost $260, Price 12.000: part cash. I 14 acres. Just over the line In Sarpy county. away from the high taxes. Rich, level I land, first broken In 1916. Raised 4 crops! of alfalfa, eti.uuv. lerms can ranged. in at thm end of Albright car line. Price and terms can be agreed upon and made satisfactory. Will dmae. 1 acres on Fort Crook car line; new 6- room house with full cement basement; new barn 14x18, for 13 head of stock and other good outbuildings; fenced for chick-j vnnri waII. Price $2,060: Dart cash. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC.. 4925 South 24th St. Phone South 1247. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOT a ssth St.. 60x150 feet. A modern B- room cottage on the back end of this slightly terraced plot. Will take auto and small amount oi casn as uroi pnyuieuw SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC., I 492S 8. 24th St Phone South 1247. ' BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS, 15. 00 PAS FT. 15.00 MONTHLY. Sizes, 50x150; In all parts of the South Side; city improvements. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4925 8. 24th St Phone South 1247. Miscellaneous. " ' ROM RSEEKERS. ATTENTION l" On a small cash payment we will buy the lot you select, build a home after your nven nlans and have you pay for It on small monthly payments, without extra Interest. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL $25,000. 4925 8. 24th St. Phone South 1247. ' MRDIlTM PRICED HOMES. On the South Side, on full sized lot, Miielnr from $1,600 to $3,000, In different I localities, with all city improvements, near 1 schools and churches; can De nougnt irom i us on a small casn payment. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.. ACRE tracts, $476, $10 down, $7.60 mo. I Close in. near car REAL ESTATE WANTED IF YOU desire to sell, rent or trade your property, please call at our office and let i,. thnui vnii our Troirre?sive methods and unsurpassed service. Wo have faith in prrnters" Ink" and if your proposition la I listed with us, it will be made known to a hundred thousand people or wherever all Ihti Omaha newspapers are read. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., Inc. The largest real estate company, from .laiiduftint of service wild equipment. In Nobraato.. We are running 200 lines of advertisement In this valuable papet dailv. 4925 8. 24th St. Phone South 1147. L1ST1.VO nouses 10 rem or sell un biiiuii i.ou payments, have parties vaitt. Western Real Estate. 413 Knrbach Blk. D. 8t)07. LIST your b and 6-room houses with ua. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co.. Tyler 496. WANT a moilftjw, nearly new 7 or s-room house, within walking distance. An old hi'UNP no! considered. C.mmi, McCague BdR FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans, Mortgages CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates fi, 6'i and 0 per cent. iteasonaDie com- mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., ZVZ Mout h 17th, umana, xen. Farm mortgages. Welt secured, bearing 6 pet. Interest. IIARLEY J. hooker, HO rrlut Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler 3SG8. 6 i'lill CENT to t per cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETBRS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farna.a St. $5,000 .MTOE., bearing 6 pet. semi-annual, secured ny property vaiuea at aiD.uuu. Taimage-Loomls Inv. Co., Vf, O. W. Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. H. W. BI'TDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans City Nat. Bank Bldg 6 AND 6 per cent farm and city first mortgages for sale. in. a. LKugee.,jno. D,is lieeniw 13 hi k . OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E CO., 1016 Omaha Nar I. FARM and city loans, fi. 5 and 6 per cent. W H. Thomas. Keellne Btdg. Doug. 1648. no'dela yTin CLOSING LOANS. W. T. Graham. 604 Uee Bldg. - SllOPEN A CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. J.'.tHi, olio ,;tty 01 nl furm loans. 4 per cent. Kselln. S12 I'axt-m Itlk. Red 7401. lion to Sio. out) mads promptly. F. D Weed. Wead Bldg., Utu and Farnam Sis. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY LOANS CAIU'lN BROS.. Om Nat Btt. Bldg. MONEV HARRISON & MORTON. Il Omaha Nut. Bank Bidg. LOW RATF.8. C. O. CARLBERQ. 113 Bran dels Theater Bid D. 686. StockTandi Bonds. I'O Mt'.tT the ineroased cost of 1 1 vim; you must place your money where 1L will yield a greater Income. A 7 per cent participating cumulative pre ferred stock with the highest (trade of security means an ex ceptional investment. This stock will not yield leas than 7 per cent and participate In the profits of the company over that amount, making a very at tractive, secure investment. For particulars regarding this In vestment address Box 3843, Bee. 1,000 SHARKS Onahmen Iron stock for sale. Expects to pay big dividends this year. C. K. Updike, Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Abstract! of Title. If Atn Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co.. XVCll 305 a 17tb St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt pay insurance com panies. 644 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS ffansas Lands. KANSAS LAND. 320 acres In Trego Co.. Kan., raises be tween 20 and 30 bu. of wheat per acre. Would sell or trade equity. Land valued at $25 per acre. $2,000 due in Doc. and $2,500 due in five years. K. S. Linn, 224 19th St., Omaha. Nob. Minnesota Lands. PIPESTONE COUNTY. MINNESOTA. 606 ACRES Extra good stock farm, two complete sets of buildings, running stream, 1 170 acres pasture. 70 acres native meadow, 85 seres clover. 10 acres Alfalfa, balance In oorn and small grain. Three miles from Pipestone, J.soo population. 240 ACRES Good set of buildings, 100 acres plow land, balance pasture and hay. Four miles from Pipestone. Prices and terms right. Must sell one or both pieces this year. Owner, Win. B. Hubbara, Firestone. IMPROVED 100-acre farm. IS miles from Minneapolis; 40 acres cultivated, balance meadow and timber; 13.000 worth buildings. Will sell for $5,000: easy terms. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Min- Tieapolls, Minn. Missouri Lands. SMALL MO. Farm $10 cash and $6 month ly; no Interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 8 big markets. Write for photographs ana fun information, Munger, A-liv, n. t. ure timg., Kansas uny. mo GREAT bargain, $5 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Price only I2i Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1,440-acre ranch, southwestern Thomas County, Neb., partly Improved, price $12.60 per acre. ARCHER n fit ALT T COM I AN T, Douglas 2410. 680 Brandels Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 6 acres up We farm the firm we sell . " "- Association, 15th and Howard 8ts.. Oma ha. Douglas 9371 FOR SALE By er, 10. or 50 acres highly Improved farm land, within three miles of Omaha limits. W. P. Bockmeyer, Benson, Neb., R. F. D. I WET lands made dry enough for crops or no pay Is our way of draining tana, wo tract too large or too wet. Guarantee Drainage Co., Oakland, Neb. SQUARE SECTION. 420 acres valley; hotel wanted. Charles j. Augusttn, Shelby, Neb. MY 9G0 ACRES range, water, hay, plain land. Box 1391, Alliance, Neb. New Mexico Lands. THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO will sell at Dubllc auction to highest bidder during June. l'Jl, ioriy-iive tracts oi state lanu. ranalna tn area irom to to lxuuu acres, in proven farming districts of Colfax, Mora and Curry counties. Minimum price, $5 nor acre. Terms & per cent of purchase price In cash on date of sale; balance at any time within 30 years at 4 per cent Interest payable annually in advance. Dates of sale and complete information about these and other auctions of state land and general Information about New Mexico, its lanas. resources ana opportuni ties, sent free on application to Dept. Commissioner of Public Lands, Santa Fe, New Mexico. South Dakota Lands. WE HAVE some highly Improved farms In the vicinity of Watertown, S. D. These are corn and alfalfa lands and we are making very attractive prices and lib eral terms. Dependable agents wanted. MIDWEST LAND CO., 106T Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone P. 116$. Texas Tands. YOU CANT GO WRONG If vou invest In our $25 per acre corn and alfalfa land in the Trinity tuver vai lev. east Texas, sold on easy terms, am will take In some trade. Call or write for literature. Next excursion May 16. W. S'. FRANK, 201 Kevlll. Blk., Omih. Motorcycles and Bicycles H A R L H Y-DAVIDSON MOTOnCICLES. Bargains used machines. Victor H Roos, "The Motorcycle Man," 27th and Leavenworth. AUTOMOBILES WIT.I. SACRIFICE NEW MAXWEI.I, FIVE PASSENGER TOUKINQ CAR. F1UK IT OUT FOIt YOURSELF AT MAXWE1. SALESROOM. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. PRESENT COST 7(15. MAKE ME AN OFFER. BOX 326. BEE. HUDSON SPEEDSTER Recently 1 , , . . , , i overhauled, painted and is in exec, lent shape. Owner will sell for $300 cash. May be seen at 2304 Shsriran Ave. DO) NOT FAIL to see our line of used Fords before you buy. All in good condition moderate prices. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR CO., Authorized Ford Agents. Tyler 613. lath at Burt AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. 2203 Farnam St. Douglas 3710. 1916 Hayne $900 1915 Ford Roadster 22G 1916 Maxwell 376 1916 Empire 400 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 2216-1$ Farnam St. Douglas 853. Almost any make at reasonable prices. CONTINENTAL touring car. perfect shape, used very little, elec. light Nana starter, extra tire and rim, etc., $216. CROSSTOWN GARAGE. 31 5 South 24th St. Doug. 4442. THE TIRE SHOP. Tire repairing is our specialty. FREE SERVICE. THE TIRE SHOP, D. F. Crow. 2518 Farnam. Doug. 4878. WE will trade you a new Ford (or you old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Douglas 6251. FOR SALE Metz roadster, cheap, or will trade for a good motor boat. Jensen, isi Cass. TELL & BINKLKY. WE BUY AND HELL US BP FORDS. 2318 Hnrney St. Doug. 1640. BARGAINS in uwed Ford cars. Holmes-Ad- kins Co.,491I-17 S. 24th.Phon S. 37JL CASH FOR YOUR USEl CARsT AUTO EXCHANGE. 210 FARNAM. D. 6035 BERTKCHV "Kan-Klx-It.' Southeast cor ner 20th and Harney Ma. Douglas 25li2, I FORD car for nale. $135. 4001 South 24th. South 43C0, "pXROAlN'MMIiurn EtectrK:, In fine ';(-n- I WE PAY caih for Fords. Auto Salvage Exchange, 110 j!. 17th. AUTOMOBILES Auto Livery and Garages, ;.ri:itT auto repairing. "Servk-o car al ways ready." Omaha uaruge. :oiu Uar iiy St. Tyler 6;.i. Auto Repairing and Painting. uo reward for magneto w can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, :'1Q N. 1Mb Tires and Supplies. T I It E PKK'K WREl'KKHS, THIS IS NO i IN 1 TIRE. 0x3. .1 7.50 30x3... 8.50 $2x3 . . 8 10 .!C I.. 1 2 00 34x4 .. 13.00 85x4.. lt.7 Second-hand tire and tubes; expert tire and tube repairing. Douglas SS.-. COMBINATION TIRB KACIUKT. 03 Jackson. Ants, wanted. OmahaNeh. Horses Live Stock Vehicles WO thoroughbred Poland t'hlna sows, with 11 pigs. 7 wrchN old. Address v.. m. nuis- nmn, 7615 . 30th St. So. -lis. ANTKD Shetland pony, buggy. Phone 8. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE One dosen While Leghorn hens and one rooster: OefK sideboards and cao- Inet, Quick Meal gasoline range, Fhone Benson 667 J. II1TK Leahoru laving hens. hatching ggs, cockerels, buby chicks. Call Flor ence 318, TWO croam colored Angora ats for sale, one male and one f finale, full grown. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianoi and notes us security. 840. C mo., H. goods, total coat. ja.nu. $40, 6 rao., endorsed notes, total cost. 12.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportional rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Ora-anlied bv Omaha Business Men 432 Ron Bldg.. 16lh and Karnam. Ty. 666, LEGAL RATE LOANS or more $34.00 1240.00 Eftsy payments. Utmost privacy, 340 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 228u. OM AH A LOA?T r O M P A N T MEDICAL DR. K, It. TARRY PILES. FISTULA CURED T)r EI. R. Tarry cures riles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical op- e-ation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for boolt on rec tal diseases with testimonials. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb. RUPTURE successfully treated without surgical operation. tail or write Dr. Frank H. Wray. 306 Bps Bldg. WHY SUFFER? Latest and Most Scientific Treatment for All Diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, 613-62 Rose Bldg. Examination and ConFUllullon free. He is curing thou sands. WHY NOT YOU7 Delays are dan- ous. If you can't call, write. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; 7:30 to 8:30 evenings. Sunday by appointment. Chiropractors DR. KNOLLENBERG. SANITARIUM ,ady attendant. 2th and Farnam. D. 7296. C. J Lawren-e. Balrd Bldg. D. 8461, Dr. Frances Dawson, 602 Ross Bldg. T. 2366, Drs. Johniton. 13-5 W. O. W. BIdt. D. 652. Dentists Dr. Bradhury, No pain. 912 W. O. W. BldK. Taft'B Dent. Rms. 30S Rose Bld. D. 216. PERSONAL TIIK Salvation Army Industrial Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga zines. We collect. Ve distribute. Phone Doug1. 4126 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St BATHS and massage. Central High Insti tute, ltcs uarney at. uoug. mm. upen evenings. PRIVATE homo for sick Indies, best caro; very reas. 3tor. Hrlatol St. wpo. zwx. LUELLA WBBSTKK. mabsatje and mani curing. 618 Paxton PI It. Red 24UU. UAH) BBUGMAN, scientific masseuse and baths. 203 Karbach Blk. K7. SCIENTIFIC massage 620 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 6372. VIOI.ET RAT TRKATMENT 421 Bee Bldg. Fhone Douglas 82fil. Edna Williams, massage, bath. 52a Neville, MISS LILLY, bath, masago. 1822 Farnam, Manicuring and mass. Ifi23 Fornam. R. 19. E. BROTT. massaging- 2120 Harnev. D. 9626, LEGAL NOTICES. TO BONDHOLDERS OF TI1R SHERIDAN COAL COMPANY. The holders of. bonds of The Sheridan Coal comDany are hereby notified that the nnderaigned, trustees under trust deed of The Sheridan Coal Company, dated June 1903. and recorded June 20. 1903. in Book H of Mortgage Records, on page 438, in the office of the County Clery of the County of Sheridan and State of Wyoming, has received notice irom 'tne uneraian Coal Company that It will, on or before June 30, 1917. remit to tho undesigned $24,000.00 to tnko up and retire twenty-four bonds, as provided, in said irusi een. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has drawn and selected by lot the follow ing twenty-four numbers of twentw-four of bonds outstanding, se.cureu Dy saia trust deed t. e. : , 10, 21. 69, 71, 117, 129, 1.13. 149, lhb. 209, 324, 367, 371, 402, 429, 47. 469, 508, 633, B49, 65B, 690. r.91, for payment from the sinking fund to be so paid to It by said, The Sheridan Coal Company under said trust deed and upon such payment of said $24,000 to the undesigned on or be fore June 30, 1917, the undeslgnen will, at Its offices, at the Corner of Dearborn and Madison Streets, tn the City of Chicago, lillt nois, on the first day of July, A. D., 1917, pay to the holders or registered owners of said bonds, numbered as aforenatd, the principal and accumulated interest thereon, upon the surrender and delivery thereof to the undesigned, uncancelled and accom panied by all unpaid coupons thereto be. longing, Interest on each of said bonds numbered as aforosald, will cense after ald first day of July. A. D.. 1917,, whether presented on said day or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE. By Rufus F. Chap In, Secretary. May 7-14-21-25. POLICE AUCTION SALE. In accordance with the provisions of the statutes of the state of Nebraska. I will sell at public auction at the Police Station, Eleventh and Dodge streets, tn the city of Omaha, state of Nebraska, at 1.30 p. m. Wednesday, May lfith, 1917, one Ford auto mobile, five-passenger, top and windshield, 1916 model, in good order, which has been In my possessslon over six months and still unclaimed. This auto Is In good condition and will be cold to the highest bidder for cash. H w. DUNN, C 186 Chief of Pollc. Coffee Market. New York, May 12. Coffee futures qufet this morning with fluctuations narrow. Closing prices were at the best level, show ing a net advance of 4 to 9 points. Sale, 6.760 bag. Mny, 8.09c; June, 8.19c; July, H.'i9c; August, 8.36c; September, 6.43c; Octo ber, 8.4H': November, H.PIte; December, c: Jap nary, 8.64c: February, 8.70c; May, 8.76c; April. 8.82c. Spot dull; Rio 7s, lOftc; Santos 4k. 10 Very few firm offers were reported in the cost and freight market with Indlcatloni pointing to slightly lower prices in Santos and unchanged quotations from luo and vic toria. The official cable reported a decline of 125 re la at Rio with Wanton future 2h to 60 reia lower. Rio cleared 6.000 and Santos 21,000 bags for the United States. Omaha 11 ay Market. Receipts continue light on both prairie iy and alfalfa and the market is higher on all grades and demand good. Hay Choice upland prairie, 123, oofi 24.00 No. 1. $22.0OL3.00; No. 2, $19. 00g 20.00 No. s. 1u.ooai6.1jo; no. 1 midland. S22.00 23.00: No. 2. $!6.0019.00; No. 1 lowland, $16.00117.00; No. $12.00013,00; No. $8.00 9.00. Alfalfa Choice, $26.00 ffi 27.0": No. $25.00ft26.00; standard, $.!200tfi .23.00; No. 2. $19.00620.00; No. 3. $14.00(11.00. Straw Oat, $7.00 ft 7.50; wheat, JG.OO MeUl Market. New York. May 12. Mcliils Whll. neHS has been Komewhnt less active. bus! demand has been reported hi the copper market durlnu the hist week and prices have neen nrmiy maintained, yuointluni for split and nearby delivery of clcctrolyt were practically nominnl today. ranging rrom 1:11.00 to I33.no, while July hIko v reported stnrce, with quotation for 1 third quarter ranging from about $9 00 inn on. Lattr deliveries were 'iiiuted arui lain. 00 on the average. Iron was 1 change LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Score Big Advance for for Week Lambs Break All Records Hogs Forty Up for the Week. laha. May 13. ll". RpcMpts Wfrf: Cattle. Holts. tgheeB Official Monday Of llclal Tuesday Official Wednesday . Official Thursday . , . 4,19 l,5!7 t.tVl 4.I4S S.t:l e.1171 l:,086 s.sH-: ,.('33 7,8P3 A, 100 63. So, tij.247 ,n: Official Kruluy Ksttmato Saturday six days this weele Same days last wccli Sams two was aao Saino Hires wks. aKo Sams lour was. ago 3,1 175 .Jl.il.iS .I'lUll . is. m;. 270 ce.K's :i.55 SM4'J M.S14 64. 70S i".M1 40.10(1 2$. 344 8S.3VS 1 Km. riv laNt v.-ar. . IS. 943 S,lt0 :u.57(( R.'c tnts and it spoe lion in live swu i tho Union Stock yards for twenty-four hours I ending at 3 o'clock yesterday attornoon: Cattle. Hogs, sneep. trr si c. m. & st. r Missouri Pacific... Union Pacific C. & N. W., eaHt... ft N. W.. west. .. C, St. P., M. O.. C. B. & Q . east.., ('., B. & Q west.. . C, R. I. & P. east. C. R. I. A P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West. . Totals 4!t 90 DISPOSITION UK AD. Cattle. Hors. Sheep. Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co J. w. Murphy A rim r, Denver Cudahy of Kansas City. . S 4 "J 1,373 S.4M -66s 270 U9 Totals 82 Pnttlfi Thti market as usual on Saturday was practically bare of fresh supplies of cattle, there being nonung oi any innn nn sale. For the week receipts havt h..n vrv inortoralO. In fact the lightest with one exception for a number of weeks back. On the other hand the receipts for the month to date are the largest that iney hiv honn for over five years. The market with lighter offerlnna has been steadily working upward until at the close of tho week prices are around 60Q760 higher. The advance has been largely on the me dium weight cattle and on yearlings, while choice heavy beeves have not shown so much Improvement. As compared with the extreme low point some ten days ago yearlings ars as much as $1.0001.26 higher and In some cases more tnan mai. Pnirs slikI heifers have been gradually working up and are around 60 cents higher for the week. Ktnekera and feeders have been In llghl ammlv nml anod demand all the week and have sold very freely with the result that the market at the close Is a llttlo stronger. Quotations on cattle: Hood to choice huavpR. 112.00l!..0l): fair to good beev $11.00012.00; common to fair beeves, t,60 fcm.Ofl: irood to choice heifers, llO.OOSf ii.pn; Kood to choice cows. S.?fj (ff1 10.76 ; fair to i-nmi fail's in. 7 Gift 9. 7 5: common to fair coiv J6.605V8.76; prime feeding steers, t9.W$ 10.90; good to enoice .ceiiem. j."iip fair to good feeders, S.f.o 5f 9.00 ; common to falr feeders, S.75&'fl.50; good to choice Blockers, $9.6010.50; stock heifers. $s.2bttt lit.L'fi; stock cows, $7.00ijplO.0O; stock calves bK!e!;rS?imV"''4 """ Tinea In addition to the fresh receipts offerings Included ten or so loada that were held over from yesterday, and as shipper outlet was only moderate packers had all the hogs at their disposal tnai inoy couia i so. 2 hard brought the top or tne mnr ii.. Thn result was that while Chicago t... . t.t ir. but nrlees on this arado ruled opened strong and lOo higher the local mar- I ket, wnicn uas oeen niRii cnniiiaim uu hit Windy City trade, was slow in opening, and once started was not over 6c higher aa a general thing. There was a ureal aeai ni unwenwn n During the early part of the cash ses values, some sales being called right atlve 1 g)nri ,nB tril(le m eoTn wnn rather slow, im. higher, wnue oinors wnro no moru umu in.nsr to a shade un. Late rounds were Blow nrt weak, and many of tho later sales when finally made were little If any better the day before a decent ciearnnco was 1111 ally madn. The general (tualily today wai hnrdlv an trnnd as vesterday. a big proper tlon of the offerings consisting of mixed hogs, and as packers were not overly eager at any stage of the game, plain mixed kinds wero slow sale, some of them In fnct- never wero slow sale, some or mem in iaci'nv:r f .,, so tnuel, a. .. oItor until lata 1. tho " ... ... i-m j. a.r tna The bum or me orrerings mam ai . u .v.,. t,t.. irin.i,. r m tm. ib. hlch comes within a nickel or equaling tne i. ! ... u Thsro wo. oiur. ,...iiA o nrinknrnr on down below the bulk. ., i, -iv. . .him hreHk. but values reacted the following any, ana mar - teds Tuesday. Wednesday and inursaay .v.- i. ..on hflr in several vfars. The advancft continued Friday and Saturday, but tht, undertone was sluggish ana closing w,.r .t.Wr hoth riavs. Today's values aro 40HOo higher than the close of last week and are a big half dollar above 1 Monday, the low day ot the weeK. Rcpreaentate sales: No. Av. 811. .184 40. .196 8S. .196 SO. .224 8h. Pr. 400 16 60 40 1G 70 ... 15 80 1R0 15 90 No. Av. 73y.198 84T.18S B4..20H :i..211 Sh. Pr. 80 16 65 120 15 76 200 15 S5 120 15 90 240 16 00 e0 16 16 217 8ft 15 96 79. .230 73. .276 280 16 05 44.-448 Sheep Wooled lambs, in the course of an other phenomenal wek, Just about dupli cated the upturn scored a week ago. There is really no way to Uescrine tne maraei ex rent to say that Ihe ton at this week's close, $19.00, Is an even $1.20 higher than the best price paid last Friday. This would indi . thnt the market Is close to $1.26 up for tho week. The supply has been light H week, several days oniy inree or umr of good wooled lambs being oirerea, nnilnr thA Inflnnnra of BOfid narking OUlie.1 prlees have simply advanced by leaps and bounds, ur me western marKB wiuii. ii he procession ail week, local prices ueing tually higher than Chlcngo flguros on stiveral occasions. New records were es tablished every day and have become as miiion as dirt. The current nign mars is 13.10 higher than three weeks ago, and le 36.65 higher than was ever before paid In The market for clippers has not advancer! nnlta mi rnnlrllv as wooled Drlces. but at hat It shows an Upturn OI neiween ,nu arm lino T.nnihM welo-hintr elahty-four pounds, varv wall finished, of course, sold to $ 1 6, 2 6 nn tlm close, as aealnst a tiuotable top of $14.60 a week ago. Old snoep in mo snorn lass, while not up as mucn as lauios, iron car (near wnue?. fi.si; i car, i.nw' hnrnlv hiirher. ihfl advance amounting to oQSfi&c, j-jwcs sold as nign as fi-.ju. aim on the close can safely bo quoted to $12.50. A week ago a very choice kind was selling at $11.85. Quite a few pluln to medium ewes have been included in the offerings. Hi pr e sell nor at Sll.0flriDU.76. Since midweek thero have ueen no nprma lambB of real good quality here. Tuesday urlme natives sold un to 11 i.(t, ana fti pi"- t a tnn nf 118.0(1 In being Quoted. Wooled sheen seem 10 ne a ininr 01 mo oast for this season. Small lots were here, coming In with shipments of lambs, but there was nothing on wnicn quotations couiu be baaed. Quotation on sheep and iambs: i-ai. d. Moxlcan, $lR.50fi?il9.00; lambs, fed westerns, $17.7618.60; lambs, hnrn, ll4.bitUPio.4o; Htirlne lambn. $1 6.50flr 18.00; yeartll. shorn. $1 1.60& 13.50; wethers, shorn. $11.00 13.00: ewes, aood to choice, w.vuwi 1 10 ewes, fair to good. l2.50tt(ii:..7i; ewes. plain to culls, $8.6012.25; ewes, snorn, Statement of Clearing House Bank. panles of Greater New York, not Included In the actual condition of clearing house hank and trust companies for the week that they hold $147,199.0no reserve In ex- ess or legal requirements, mis is un in crease of $66,720,930 over last week. Actual coin) I tlon: In'-renm Loans, discounts etc.$3. 612, 011, 000 $28,143,000 t Reserve, own vaults 448,476,000 36.660.000 Reserve, fed, rs. bk. 264.767,000 22,007,000 (Reserve, other deps 59,951,000 , -723.000 Net demand deosts. 3,573.235,000 . 3,954,000 Net time deposits.. 200,845.000 9,096.000 Circulation 28, 680.000 '26,000 Excess reserve 147.199.000 66,720, Aggrogate reserve $763,194,000 Summary of state banks and trust Now York. .May 12. The statement of clearing house statement: Increase. Loans, discounts. etc.$ 829.623.700 $2,933,400 Specie 68,602.500 16.200 Legal tenders 10.983.700 "73.700 Total deposits 1.046,348,800 149.700 Hanks' cash in vault $: Trust companies' cash in vault... 64,166,800 ueereace. TOf which $409,473,000 Is specie. U'nlted States deposits deducted. $66, 037.000. Cott a Market. New York, May 12. Cotton Futur opened steady : May. 19.75c ; July, 1 9.66 October, 18.93c; December. 19.04c; January, 19.08c. Cotton futures closed steady. May. 19. 85c .Tu ty, 1 9.7 If; October. 1 90c ; Dor 19.19c; January, 19.:'6c Spot, quiet; middling, 20.15c Flan Hotter Market. Elgin. 111., May U. Receipts. 60 tubs 37o. SHELLS FOR OUR NAVY United State, navel experts in specting shells for Uncle Sam's navy made at the Charleston (Mass.) navy yard. The exhibit shows the rougn sneii wun its nose on, the shell before the copper receptacle is cut, sec tional view and finished shell. (Passed by the censor.) !.vy.'-,.,v.;.;;.v... J jjlSrtPI v. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Pressure of Strong Demand and Advancing Market Makes Wheat Trade Lively in Omaha. Omaha. May 12. 1917. The trade In whest was excellent today ftud u niler nrexaurc of a strong demand and -rtV--in- r,.ti.r market the cash artl- advancing future market the casn am cle ruled from 9c to 14o higher, eatab- HHhing new high levels on all grades of wheat. Uece.p,. of wheat were pretty good, nut sellers nan no a.mcuuy Wlltll. ever In dlsr-o"!"!? of their offerings and nmost all the samplee were sold before n0. v,nAray from $3.4( to $S.44. NOi 3 nPtrd wheat soia generally irom j3 i(l i0 J:i 41! while No. 4 hard soal around j3 j3 )0 3 37 anrt ,ne aample grade brought (rom 13,30 to $3.40. thft trgfip,., )P(an t get together shortly before the close and quite a number of sales were reported at prices ruling from I tdy t0 j0 mfh(jr cady to la higher. White corn sold pretty close around yes terday's market, but thu yellow and mixed s-radea advanced about lo the commercial gr (11 J eg of yellow selling at $l.tiOtji 1.61, while the better grades of mixed brought from ll.lSU to $1.41. TV, 1, tru.lrt tn OntS WHS active. With tho 1 "' , " " ' . -rJH t 'ZT I tll rorniil wan mirlerfl tel V active. i -, , affi I Rye was in excellent demand at an 8 nuvitmr, ... n - I nftllv nil r ha n Bed TrireH. Primary wheat receipts were 761,000 bu. and shiunients of 1, 066.000 bu., against re i ipis us .v uu, v. jbijupw u. year. . Primary corn receipts were 7(il.ono bu. nnd shipments of ;ir,0fMi bu nutilnst rc- eeipis or (au.uwu uu. aim bihpiuvihh I 541.000 bu. last year. I Primary oats receipts were 703,000 bu nd shipments of 7SR.00O bu., against re. elpts of 1,1N1,000 bu. and shipments of 89 000 bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 6B 131 Minneapolis 11 Pululh 67 maha 43 Kansas City 57 4ft Louts 4 T fl 41 Winnipeg 733 These sales were reported today: Wheal No i hard winter: 2 car. 13 46; 1 car, 13.44; 3 cars, $3.43; 1 car, $3.42; 6 ars, fi.H; A cars. $3.40. No. 3 hard wln- 1 car, a.s.i z ; i car. 1.11; it s-n.cars. $J.40. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, IS 38; 1 car, $3,37 iLi.S,; 1 car. la.aa. wnmpie nara win 1 ear ("jrn mixed). $;i.40: 1 car, $.1.33; I car, $3.3 m; 3-6 car, $3.30. No. 3 spring: I 3 -or. II :lt Kn i xirlni: '2 rum. i:i 1 I jjo, 2 mixed. 1 car, $3.4. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $:mk. no, 4 mixca; l car, ij.ju iVHrfti $3, jr. Rye No. 31 2-5 car, 25. Barley No. 4: 3-6 car. $1.50; 1 rnr, $1.41. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.65',. No. white; II cars, $1.66. No. 3 white: 6 cars, $1.66; 1 fur, $1.64.. No. 6 white: 1 car. Jl.62'4. No. 2 yellow car, tji.ni 'i . No. 3 yellow: 6 chtb, sl.tii; 1 car, i.ttu. 1 & cars, 11.61. No. 4 yellow $1.60 ; l ,:ar. 11.5314. No. 6 vellow ji.ijflVa. wo. i mixea: l car (near wnmij it. 62-4: 13-6 cars (near white). $1.62; 1 1 cu r. 11 si : 2 curs. 11.60M '. 1 car. $1.60. I vn. 3 mixed: 1 car. (near white). $1.6! rars. Jl.fill'i: ar. ii.ko. iso. 4 mixcu I Oat Standard: 1 cur. 72'c. No. white: s cars, vs'ac. io. wnue: t cars, 71o, Sample while; 6 cars, 70'e; I 3 cars, 70c. I Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, $1.395(3. 45; No. 3 hard. S3.;iH(fF 3.42 I hard, $3.340 3.38. Corn: No. 2 white, $.C4 l l.flO; No. 3 white, l.t1 '4SM.ui; in. 1 white, $I.H4tff 1 64 ; No. white. jji.hiHfP 11.64: No. 6 white. $l,62t.62 A : No. 2 ye. low, $1.601.61 '.4; No- 3 yellow. $l.fi0t(1.6l. 4 yellow, 11.69 TO l.eo; no. ft yejiow ji. 69(11.60; No. 6 yellow. $1.59-1.69; 3 mixed, $1.6)(?l.ei ; Nn. 3 mixed, $1.69 1. 6'H: No. 4 m xed. Xl.bv'i 1.69 ' mixed. $1.6Bfii1.59: No. 6 mixed. $!.S8fy 1.&9. Oats: No. 2 white. 72724c: stnnd- ard, 72U'72c; No. 3 white 72ft72Vtc; 4 white, 71iP7H.c. Barley: Malting, l.38f l.r.3; No.' 1 feed, II :h W 1-3. "J No. 3. $2.332.26; No. 3, $2.Z2j2.24. Local range of options: IMkIi,' i'Lnw.t loMe, WhL I May 3 1SftT25 3 35 '318 83l2f3 Jul : 16 2 3U -li orn ' j I May 1 59: I 4fi 1 n 1 71 hi c.i: 1 60 1 49 ii ;.!'; '146'fl 139 1 60 11591,1 1 40 ! 1 47 1 40 130 July Sept. I Oats I I I May ; 71 July V t:i; 65 6t V 53 54i 63 ih, lurnlsned Tne Hf ck and tjriiln brokers, street. Omaha: Sept. I iZ'k' ' Chicago closing pn by Logan A: Bryan. B 315 Soulh Sixteenth Art. j Opet j High. I LowJ Closo. IVy- Wht. I l ( May I I '318 July 2 49 2 76 .246 I 2 27 1260 Sep, 2'16 2 4i 214 2 45 218 Corn. , l I 1 May 1 67 1 63 167 I 1 6,I67 July 1 47 1 MVI46SI ' 49' 147 Sep. 1 38 1 42 13 1 42 U9 Onts. ! I May 70 73l 70 71' 71 July 65 7' 66'; 67 66 Sen. 66 67 66 58 56 Pork. I I May j I ':i 76 July 39 00 39 10 38 S7 39 00 39 00 Lord. 1 I 1 May 23 25 I 22 37'23 25 22 37'22 30 July 22 60 j 22 50 22 40 22 60 H 46 Rlhs. t I I .May 30 60 20 65 20 60 20 flj 2 M 65 July I 77' 20 82 '20 66 20 82 20 70 1 I - I Oil and Rosin. Savannah, Muy 12. TurpentliK Firm 42i.jd4Jc; anles, 192 bbls.. recHnls. 201 1. bis. : hlme,us, 91 bids, j j-tock, 9.620 bbls llnslii Firm; sales, S76 ')l)l.; recdiilH. 80! bblM.; Hhlpnients. 301 hi. In,; slock. 75.8 52 M.K Qtiule; a. 11, c, H. E. F. $S.M, li, II. at 15.90: I. 9b.f o &.$;.; K. M. N. $5 95; WO. $6.0006.16; WW, $6.006.40. HEW YORK STOCKS Weakness of Railroad Shares Cause of Additional Unset tlement; St. Paul Com mon Low. New Torlt. May 1! - Weakness of railroad shares with St. Paul common down almost 3 Points to "0. the low rerord for over a dorade, was the primary eaune of additional unsMilement during Ihe first half of today's brief nnd altogether professional session. other iHsues were affected in leaser degree. Transcontinental, Coalers. I.nhlgh valley cepted, and eastern trunk lines making gross decline of 1 to 2 point. Leading Industrials, metnls motor the more active siierlnltW yielded 1 to 3H points, but were Among the first to rebound tn the general covering that attended the later dealings. United Stnles IMeel rallied from 114 to llfl'i- Final prices In the main were at top levels. Total sales. 226,000 shares. Less Irrerularlty prevailed In Ihe foreign ex r him an market, rubles scoring runner an vance to 27' from yesterduy's low record Smell dealing In bonds, with heaviness tn Ioi'mI Issues, featured today's operation, Totnl miles, nar value, being $1,270,000, United State registered 2s lost, per cent r 11 during thn weeK. No of sales and range of prices of leading" stocks: Onen, High, Low. Clore. Am, Beet Sugar. 91 H 2.1O0 41 401 41H American Can .... Am. Car A Fdry... Am. Locomotive . . . Am. Smelt. Rfg,. Am. Sugar Rf Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. 7Anv, L. L. 400 no 1,100 1,000 97 64 66 96 97 1IH 3,400 118 116 11 29 Anncomla Copper.. Atchison 3,t:00 78 1,300 99 7f, 77 99 98 A O. A W.1.8.S L... Halttmore & Ohio.. Butte & Sup. Cop. 800 N 7 2.400 69 68 fl 41 Cal. Petroleum . . . . Canadian Paelflc . , Central Leather. . . . Ches. A (hlo 200 17 17 1.000 159 167 169 2.100 83 82 83 900 56 65 66 C, M. 4 St. P.... C. A N. W C . R. I. & P Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel A Iron. . Corn Prod. Rfg..., Crucible Ste.-t Cuba Cane Sugar. . PlKllllcr's Securities 12.000 7U 70 7144 2.100 109 108 10S 39 t.2 47 Ya 23 62 42 14 33 Erie Gen. Electric 4"0 162 161 162 Oen. Motor 1,100 103 104 106 ), N. pfd 800 104 104 104 O. N. Ore, ctfs. . . Illinois central Innplrtitlnn Cop. . , Int. M. M. pfd.... Inter. Nlekel Inter. Paper , K. C, Southern. . . Knnneeolt Copper Louis A Nash. . . Maxwell Motors. Mejf, Petroleum. . Mlninl Copper. . . . Missouri Pacific. Mont. Power . . . . Nevada Copjter. .. N. Y. Central 13,200 30 30 30 210.000 100 100 100 1,100 6 & l4 . 1,400 78 77 40 78 400 41 36 2,10fl HI 11,500 48 19 1 44 1,000 120 119 120 6" L10O 87 86 J 00 39 38 2,500 26 26 87 26 93 500 97 86 600 38 37 N. Y , N. . At II. Norfolk A West.. Pnrlfle Mali Par. Tel, A Tel... Pennsylvania .. . . Pltlsburah CphI 300 120 119 119 300 51 5t 62 Ray Con. Cop 600 28 Reading 6,700 86 Rep. Iron & Sleel 1,100 3D 26 86 78 28 86 Shaltmk Arlf. Cop, Southern Paelflc. ... Southern Ry Studelmker Corp. . . Texas Co 3,200 80 90 2,800 34 23 700 203 202 203 Union Par.fi' 4,400 132 131 132 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 13. 600 121 119 121 Steel. 63.600 llfi 114 116 II. 8. Steel, pfd. . . UtHh Copper Wnbiish pfd. "B" . Western Union. ... Westing. Blee 500 117 117 117 3.000 112 111 112 600 23 r.i 200 91 91 800 47 46 New Tork Money Market New York, May 12. Mercantile Taper- 4 K Qt 6 iter cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty day hllli $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71 demand. $4.75: cables. $4.76. .Silver Bar. 74e; Mexican dollar, 68c. Bonds Government and railroad, steady and heavy. II. R. 2s. reg 97Int. M. M. 2 do 'in, ooupon 97 K. C. S. ref. 6s. It ft Hm r,-a 97UL. A N. un. 4s. do coupon.... 99 M.K. A T.lst 4s 70 IT. ,S 4s. reg. . . .106 M. p. gen. 4s. . . du coiiixm. . . . 106 Mont. Power 5s. Panamu Hi-, c 91 S. Y. C. d. 6s Am. For. See, 5 95'iN. P. 4a tin. T. A T. c 6s 9do Ss Anirlo-Freneh 6.. 30. 8. L. r. 4s.. Armour Co. 4 91 Par, T. A T. 6s., 98 Atchison gen. 4a 9t Penn. con. 4s..I0Z I. A- O. 4h.... 81 do gen, 1 b 'entnil Leath. 6s 99Readlng gen. 4s C, P 1st hi; St.L. A S.F.adJ.6s '. A O. cv. 5s.. 8.',S. P. rv, 6s.... ' . II, A Q, J. 4s 86 do ref. 4s C M ASI.P.g.4s 97'iS. R. 6 P.r.4. , H"Tex, k r-ac. isi i A S , r. 4s. D. R. G. r. 5i 4s. 1 65do cv. 4 96 u. 8. Rubber 6s 60 U. S. Steel 5s 100 Wabash 1st .. 89 D. of C. 5s, '31. . Erie g-n. 4s. . . . fien. Elec. 5s. . , G. N. 1st 4s. I. C. ref. 4 9' .West. Union 4s 92 8 'Hid. "urrerea. rillf AGO (.RAIN AND PROVISIONS. Extraordinary Jump In July Wheat Features Market. Chicago, May 12. Excited buying of wheat, far from belna -diminished, took wilder asnect todav because of drastic measures to stop the upward flight of or Ices. Attempt to enforce calmness ai poured only to augment alarm. The market rose quicker and further today than In the reat of the week put together. There was a flurried close at tho topmost point reaenea a net advance or 22jr29e. with July $2.71102.76 and September at $2.442. Corn gained 1 ?(3e and oats 2' I'n.vlhl.'im finished unchanged to 12c hlghi 1'rlnlit seized trader In wheat as soon the fuel bpeaine evident that the overnight action of the exchitngt directors in barrint all tninsnclloiiH In May dullvsry had not brought about nny pronounced bearish ef feet I'.tMtmce of an official statement ex plaining the .'teflon of the directors In pro hibiting all further business tn M.iy wheat con true ts was construed in some quarters 20Q (3 63 (jOO 47 46 400 2.1 2;i 300 65 62 3.100 42 41 V.300 23 '23 imlleatina that the iurtnly and demand untlon was evon more bullish than had been uxMiimfld. The atsrtllna artvanres continued un- hecked rlghl up till the last gong, when he extreme rtue from the low point of the r was K cents. Tho biggest jump was (he September option, which heretofore I been relatively low because both the titer and spring wheat crops would be ilahle In that month. The confirmation of $3. IS as the official tlhir nr a for May contracts was an ouneed Just prior to the last half hour of ding and it mny ne mat mo vioieni cou nt between that figure and even the ad- nced quotations for July and September urio tiimiem'e in causing tne nnai au nt of more ilum U cents a bushel In the rty minutes Immediately preceding in lose. orn and oats were more or lens negieriea rtd did little but reflect In a distant way Mirenalh of wheat, in doing so May nata ached a new hlsh luvel for the session. Provisions hardened m value wun grain d hogs, guoiatltms for hogs were at the must record ever toucned. ana until this season never before equalled. Chicago Cash Prices wheat: Woe. 2 ana rul and Nos. I and I hard. nominal. om: No. I leltow, $1.67 0l.ii6; No. 'i yel low. $l.st.Hl.l7; No. 4 yellow. II. 64. No. 3 white, 734(pi3iej standard, 4074tc. Rye, nominal. Barley, . $1.83 Seeds Timothy. $6.00f7.60; clover, n ft a 1 7 no Provisions: Pork. 138. so. lard, $23.37H93S.47i ribs. $20.63 H 24.00. nutter unset tiec, creamery, a sup jic kbm Hlvtier: recelDts. 31. 737 cases: rntH. 3i4H0t ordinary firsts, JO 31c l mark, cases inciuaea, juTTJe, Potatoes Receipts, 16 cars; unchanged. Poultry Aiiv s, uncnangeu. NEW TORK (iENKRAL MARKET. I -ceding Quotations of the Day on Various conimoaii.es, Nsw York, May 15. Wheat Spot, un. changed. Corn Spot, firm; no. I western, 91. it, a. I. f. New York. Otts Spot, steady. Provisions Pork, quiet: family, $49.00(01 44.00: short clear, $42.6044.60. Lard, quiet; Iddle west, $S3.50 22.76. Tallow Strong; city special, loose, 17e. limes ieaa , cdidm, 4oi venom America. 42c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec onds, 6 6f. Butter Weak: receipts, 6,860 tubs; cres- ry higher tl.an extras. 39i39c; creamery tra, (62 score), 38tT38c; xirsts, 36 37c; second, 36036c. Eggs Irregular: receipts, 33.76 case: fresh gathered extras, 37c; fresh gathered storagu packed firsts, 86 M6 c; fresh gathered find. 3435c. Cheese Firm; receipts, e.ioi ooxea; iiaie fresh specials, 36 oj do Average run. 26 c. Poultry Live, firm; broilers, 1649 4X0; fowls, 36c: turkeys, 16411$c; dressed, quiet; prices unchanged. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. WhoWle prices of beef outa: No. 1 ribs. $3c; No. 3 ribs, J3c; No. I riba. 16a No. l loins, sac; No, 9 101ns, sso; No. t loins. 20c. No. l chucVs, 17c; No. chucks. 16o; no. i cnucas. iso. no. 1 rounds, lAo; No, 1 rounds, 18c, No, I rounds. 17 a No. 1 plates, 16c; No. $ plates. 14c; No. I plates, 140. Cheoae No. 1 fancy, domestic 45o; No. 1 domestic 40c; jlock Swiss, 83c; twins, 17cj plet. 27o: dalales, 37c: young Amer ica, 37c; Nsw York white, 39c; Blue Lake, brick, 260; Ltmburger, 30c; French Roq -fort. 6c. Eggs Fresh, delivered in Omaha by e- press, cases teturned, per case, $8.80. jiutter ueiivereu, umana, rerrigerator, freight or exprebs, fresh, up to 11,000 Iba., per lb., 31c. Poultry Live, nenverea in umana: Springs, smooth legs, 22c; hens, 20c; stags. nder 6 ins earn, lc; om cocks ann neavy ags, 12c; turkoys, fat, 22c; turkeys, 01a torn. 30c. Guineas Each, any stit, zrc Rouabi Homers. 14 ox. earn, per aot.. 4.00; Homers. 13 01. each, per dot., $3.00. Pigeon Por dox,, 11,20. FRUITS Oranges: 260s, IMs, 134s, $3.71 box; 200s. 816s, $3.26 box; 100s, 126s, 160s. 76s, $3.60 box. L,emons; rancy sous, anus, 6. 60 box ; choice 300s, 360s, $5.00 box. irapefrutt: 36s, $4.60 box; 4a, $4.75 box; its. 16.00 box: 6 4s. 80s. t6s. $6.50 box. Apples: Wine flaps, $2.60 box; Y, N. Pippins, :i.7e box; lien Davis, se.uu ddi. ua nanus, 0 lb. Pineapples, $4.00 crate. Honey, 14s, $3.26 case. Vegetables Potatoes, eating, 99. 00 bu.; ipV, No. 1, $4.00 hamp. Sweet potatoes, 2.76 hamp. Carrots, 4c lb. Cabbage, crate lots, 9c lb. Asparagus, home grown, $1.26 do. Lettuce, head, $1.10 doz. Cucumbers, 1 tra fancy. $1.64 dos.: fancy, fl.35 doa. Tomatoes, extra fancy, $4.50 crate; choice, 4.00 crate. Onions, Texas, 12.50 crate; was. $3.75 crate. Peanuts No. 1. raw, 10c lb.; wo. 1, roast ed, lie lb.; Jumbo, raw, 12o lb.; Jumbo, roasted, 13c Ib, Honey $3 6 per case. Fresh Fish Halibut. 15c: catfish. 20c; niack Cod-Sable. 1 Iv: salmon, red, 20n; pink, 16c; trout, any alie. I7r; whlteflsh, 22c; yellow pike, any sue, sue; picaerei, arnssea, ia round, r; oisck oass, v.. o., oc, irno ir medium. 20c: crooples. O. B., large. 18'c; half pound average, 16c; blue pike, If any. be; DUiraio, ie; ung coa, iuo, opiniia mackerel, 16c; red snapper, western, 11c; gulf, 18c; carp, dressed, He; roe shad, each, 66c; b-i'k shad, each, 40c; frosen cat- rtsh, lc; rroxen niuensn, 14c; iroxen 11 10 flsh, for steaks, 13c; baracuda. 14c; frosen lack bass, 15c; rroxen wmcuisn, rouna. 1c; smoked whiting, ten-lb. basket, per lb., 6n; kippered cod or grayftsh, ten-lb. basket, 8r; frogs. Jumbo, $3.60; medium, $2.60 small, $1.76, Loral 8t4Mk and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brink er ft Co., 449-62 Omaha National Bank building. Omaha: Stocks Bid. Asked, Burgess-Nash Co. 7 pet. pfd.. Cudahy Packing Co. com.... ..100 ..124 125 76 82 100 9 1 nenta Oaa. & Elec. pra.... id Douglas Hotel co. combined.... 75 Deera A Co. Pfd Qooch M. A B. Co. 7 pet. pfd. B.102 Lincoln Tel. ft Tel. com. 7 pci... A C. B St. Ry. com , O, A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 70 O. A C. B. Ry. A Bridge pfd... 60 M C Peters Mill 6 DCt. Dfd....l00 101 Swift A Company 165 151 Union S ick Yards 6 pet United Slates Gypeum pfd 97 9S Bonds ' Am. F. Sec. Co. 6 net.. 1919 Canadian Uovernment 6s.' 1937.. 94 94 Cudahy Packing Co, 6s, 1946.... 99 99 Detroit-Booth s French Loan 6s, 1919 99 100 Hastings 4 pet. 8. D., 1927. .lOS.Uft iua.es iss city ity. ns, urn 90 aa Kansas City Terminal 4s. I960.. 84 86 Stale of Louisiana 4s, I960 4 .30 Omaha Uas Co. 1st con. 6s. 1917. 98 100 O. A C a St. Ry. 6s, 1928 96 $7 City of Omaha Schools 4,00-4.10 Omaha Athletic Club 6s, '1-'S3. 99 100 Pender, Neb,. 6 pet. Sewers, '36. .11.00 luz.sv Sioux City Stock Yds. 6s. 1930.. 96 97 Swift A Company 6s. 1944 99 100 andoah, la., Schools, -Z7-J .... Thurston Co. S- Bldg. 6s, 'JO-'JJ 4 Ot. Brit A Ireland 6s. Sept., 1918 96 97 Wilson A Co. 6s, 1941 102 log Kansas City (ieneral Market. Kansas nty, May 12. Wheat "o. 1 hard, $3.34ft3.42; No. 2 red, $3.36; May, $3.27; July. $2.71. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.69 UH.60 ; No. 3 white. $1.69(J1.69; No. 2 yellow, $1.59; May, $1.68; July, 1.49. Bank Clearing. Omaha. May 12. Bank clearings fot Omaha today were $6,194,866.36 and for thi corresponding day last year $3,381,966.34. The total clearing Tor tho ween were irfo, 140.668.05 and for the corresponding day last year $22,849,890.14. Dry tioods Market. New York. May 12. Large government orders for textiles were placed today. Cot ton goods, linen and burlaps were very (Inii Many m-n's wear gooda were firm and wool goods tended higher. AMUSEMENTS. Phono Doug. 494. TMt BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Oallr MallsM, 3(11: Nlfst. :I5 LAST VMk. LVDIA BARRY, ALEXANDER CARR, TEMPEST I SUNSHINE, RIGGS 4 WITCHIE. Elt.lls Wast, worth. Moon. Gardsar & Raw. Alaska Din. Or. ph.um Trsv.1 W.kly. Priest: MstlSM,. ,.llsry, 10s: bsst tsatt fsxetsl Saturday asd Suaday). 25s; 'Nights. IQ.a-M.78s. AUDITORIUM To and Including May 16 FRENCH AND BELGIAN ART Largest Art exhibit ever shown in Omaha. Open week days, 10 to 10. Sun days, 2 to 10. Admission, 10 Cents.