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[ M Ak g A—~CONTENTS OF PRIVATE STABLE Handsome, stylish pair of matched horses; Kentucky bred saddler (has all the gaits), reliable family or depot horse; fast trot- ter, 2:13%; prise winning runabout cob; chiidren’s pet pony; Brewster brougham: miniature vietoria (used four times); mail phaeton, eutunder depot wagon; family surrey (seats four); runabout wi REAL ESTITE WMITED \I\Ah‘I’ED Information arm for sale; not particular & out foca- uon wish to hear from owner only, Who will ‘sell direct to buyer; a scription and state when Address % Darbyshire, Bo; 1901 egardin give pi asession can I'HE UMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APBIL 18 »’CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Again Gou Up on Foreign Advices. :ll;ofll. $11.35; clear ribs, $11.50; short clears, POULTRY-8teady; _ chickens, 1%%c; ‘springs, 1o; turkeys, fbe: ducks, e Beese, be. BUTTER—Eteady; ecroamery, 2ffie. EGGS—8tesdy at 19, case count. Recelpts and _shipments of fiour and Seaih were as follows: Recelpts. Shipments. ce B8V 6,400 1909. ONANA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Fimen to Quarter Lower for Week. Orchard & Wilhelm o III-IO-IS So. 16th St. WORLD-WIDE SUPPLY SCARCITY | Flour, bbls. WANTED—To buy new home in Bemis Whest, bu HOGS OPEN FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Park Dist. 8 or 7 rooms; modern; not over R0, Address W 340, care Bée (23) STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnace bination hot water stoves repaire Tuxedo trap; gh; Mingie and double har- ported ladies’ and gents saddles, be @ cloth robes, liverics, whips, fix: tures, etc.; tremendous sacrifice; owner has purchised automobiles. Private Sta- ~ble, § East 520 8t, near 5th Ave, New York. (18)—%8 18x IMAHA Stammerers' Ios, Ramge Bidg. ol mg ity 8. We are agents for Globe Wer- Poor Run o nicke Elastic Business system sun Daily Recelptoe WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT er Prie Whent Predicted. for Weak to Around Ten Cents Lower, s Pichadly, Suitiy, ‘Wil Pait and filing devices, both in wood in Temperature. OMAHA, April 17, 1800. Light showers were scattered over south- W gLy eastern Nebraska and the lower Missouri Doat prices advanced again today. The|valiey during Friday night and are re- situation abroad is becoming more aca and the scarcity of supplies Is asserting it- | POFIE1 In the ‘extreme upper valley thls |G seif the world Sver. St higher prices are 4Berdiy, oloudy predicted, with only slight reactions off and Kake region, tbe on. - Liverpool cables were up' Saturday Masippi and Missour! velleys, and and started the domestlc markets SUFONK. | \norsaain cloudlnnl is shown throughout Lighter corn supplies and a | the wes he weather {8 very much of dally receipts during the sprini warmer in the migdle and Tower Missour} season are pushing corn val v higher. "Cash is strong but siow. Wheat opened on the firm forelgn news and maintained & strong tone during the session. Cash le still on the advance and there seems to be nolhing In sight to stem the upward tide. May opened at $1.28% and ciosed at $1.24%. A | ~|fl|||n|| and metal. OMAHA, Aprtl 17, 1800. mantle grates, gas ter_tronts and fiowe flower . Omaha Stove Repair works, 1208 Douglas Bt. 'Phones Ind oA Bell, Douglas 960, ~840 WANTED—TO0 BUY SOD WANTED. Apply 618 8. 19th 8t (25)—M170 18x HIGHEST prices for ucondhnnfl furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tei. u;‘_:zl. () BEST price pald for secondhand furniture, rpets, stoves, elothing. shoes. Tel. Dous. 8401, (26)—641 (‘omlwn strong and h\lue’r with a fi:fl e e | general trade. Receipts continue very Lgh! The Practical Auctioneer. 58 N. Y. Life. | &nd with ihis im provement in the castern (%)—30 | demand prices are expected to advance. May corn opened at 64%c and closed at Gc. Primery wheat receipts were 281,000 bush- els_and shipments 280,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 601,000 bushels and shipments of 345,00 bushels. Corn receipts were. 206,000 bushels and pments 395,000 bushels, against receipts year of 556,000 bushels and shipments of 624,000 bushels. Clearances were 2,000 bushels of corn, 8,000 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 157,00 bushels. Liverpool closed #@14d higher on wheat and @144 higher on corn. Local range of optrons: | Open. | High.| Tow. | Close.| Yes'y. BOl'TH OMAHA, April 17, 1909, They are tools which respond Cattle. Hogs, Shesp, 5,043 . 543 il quickly to business growth, They are elastic, the kind progressive SYRINGES, rubber ' goods, by Eices. | Send tor free uulon. ilon Drug Co., Omah: 'rqI BALVATION ARMY solicits castoff mn‘) » majl; eut ndly ¥ fiyo‘r‘- Sfricial Tueaday Official Wednesday in fact, anything you do not collect, rapair and sell at 1M h 8t, for cost of collection 3 Clll “phone Dou‘llll MAGNETIC {53 umn:?:'na llnor that grow with order. 3 weeks ago. 11m Same days 3 weeks ago..16,648 Same days 4 weeks ago..18,000 Same days last year..1279% The tollowing table shows the recelnts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparea with last year: 1 8. Ino. Cattle 278,718 280,914 Hogs Bheep The following table shows tthe averag price of hogs at South Omaha for the last soveral days, wtih comparisons: Date. | 1900. |1308. |1007. 1906, (1906, [1904. |1903. April April April Aprii April cbpt north Pacific where the temperature I8 talling. Tre weather Wil contine cloudy and unsettied In this vicinity tonight and Sungay, with probadly ahowers late tonight or Sunday, with warmer tonight, followed by_cooler ‘Sunday. Record of temperature and compared with the correspon the last three years 1909 1908.. 1907 1908, Q 8 % © Precipitation a7 .15 .0 Normal tempera or {oday, 51 degrees. Deficlency ih precipitation sihce March 1, 1.2 inches. i Deflicie 2.12 Inches. Deficlency corresponding period in 1007, 2.13 inches. A. WBLSH, Local Worecaster. Corn and 'hqn region bulletin for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 7th meridian time Baturday, April 17, 1900: OMAHA DISTRICT. —~Temp.— Raln- - They are always just right. Wood and Steel. 4 HOME for women during confinement. ‘We find homes for babies where moth- ers canngt care for them. Babies boarded. Mrs. Martha A. Lee, #8 Ban- eroft St M ‘Phone Douglas 1921, Pfi: TR es -fl P:flun. (18)—~M436 MayTx confinement; Samaritan San- Councll Bluffs, (18)—M8963 HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1518 Farnam. (15)—613 DRLNKBN‘IW—DRU\) HABIT, ciired to under ive luamnlee Wiite e Eneer nnudy Co- Dept South Omaha, %) Nuss” MAGNETIC Floelfle Vlhrnlo’YblM 8. 'ourth Floor, Old Mn lum (15)—048 May12 YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Youn, Women's_Christian association, 17th an: Howard 8ta, where they will be directed to mitable boarding places or otherwise Catalogue upon request or our representative will call. Telephone Douglas 313. Preferred ]u% Stock (Dividends pavavle quasterly) mited Number of Shares) AlTO\l‘\Tl( OPERATING CO. Capital §100,000 offered conservative investors at ats tractive price. Company established and doing increasing busincss. Par value $10.00 Ctroular and Price on Requost CLARENCE M. SMITH & CO. 64 Wall Street New York " Herbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers $BAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS. Omaha Office: 210 N. ¥, Life Bldg. Bell Telephone, Douglas 631, Independent, A-2121 and A-2188, Oldest and Largest House in the State precipjtation ing day of WANT TO BUY—A small line of élevators gnd lumber yard in eastern Nebrasks or Kansas. R. R. Chenoweth, Ohio eb, (25)—M232 h “ANTED—DI{( to flll Yll’fl 217 MM 1 8L, 088 Web. & 8x ome __ durl) nd The G Ave, Minimum temperntum of last week was 34,146, while this week's s number 41,87 he uotations on sheep and lambs: Good to gholce lambs, §7.6008.00; falr to good lambs, good to cholce light yearlings, (%] good to cholce heavy yearll %051 good to choice wethers, Thir to go0d, wethers, 1.76G6.0; goo o cholce ewes, %.755,00: fair tnu%‘od ewes, .2665.75; culls’ and bucks, §2 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET corresponding perfod in WANTED—TO RENT WANTED-By young couple without chil- dren; 2 or 3 turnished rooms equipped for light' housekeeping; must be in first-class modern home and neighborhood; will prove permanent If agreeable and ref- srences exchanged. Address L 395, Bes. (26)—-M 244 19% 33 P Cattle, Sheep #nd Lambs Steady— Hogs Higher. CHICAGO, April 17.—~CATTLE—Recelpts, estimated at 100 head; market steady; beeves, 34.80@7.00; Texas steers, $4.60@5.75; western steers, #.40g5.80; stockers aud foeders, $3.50@95.00; cows and helfers, $2.000 6.00; calves, $5.00G17.00. HOGS—Receipts, ‘estimated at 6,50 ohead: market 56@l0c higher; light, 7.1 mixed, $6.8047.%5; heavy, $6.85@7.%0 Fouat, $#6.85@7.00; good to cholce heavy, $7.0067.30; pigs, $.60@6.50; bulk of sales, $5.9547.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS--Recelpts, estl- mated ot 3,000 head; market steady: natives. 13, 20; _ yearlings, 'sglm .25; lunb- native, $5.50@8.20; western, *Sunday. The officlal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: © , M. & Bt. P.. Stinsours Pacific Union_Pacific C. & N. W. Stations. Max. Ashiand, Neb..., 67 Auburn, Neb. Broken Bow, Neb. 67 Columbus, Neb... 67 Cuibertson, Neb. Fairbury, Fairmont, §Gr. Ieland, Neb. 3| Hartington, Hastings, Holdrege, Oakaale, Omaha, Tekamah Alta, Carroll, Clarinda, Sibley, Ia.. Cloundy *Bloux City, Ia... Cloudy * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. § Not included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of —-Temp.-— Bu.llnnl. Max. Min lnch-. o [ 22 | 128%] 1 244! 12814) 1244 123% 110‘ 112%) 110 | 113%] 110 [ w«[ L) % 62%) B2k 8| B2 WANTED ‘to rent May 1, § or 6-room mo ;rndhulm." ‘Hull be in good nelghbor A deaconess representing the ood. lease for year. R:l’br!n(‘&l Association meets trains at the Union sta. | NO children. State terms. Y 162 Bee ! tion as travelers' aid. (8)-268 | _ 26)—-M237 28x MASSAGE—PRO] K. DINJIAN, EX.|FOUR or 5-room furnished o«uqe o5 fat R. ror ladies and gentle. | _Address C 3%, Bee. M4 20 languid, sy, from lack S due ses ' indigestion, ;'I.ll‘pl“oll torpid liver, rheumatism und piroubles, try the Orlental mas. Thorough' hand work. Face and mlp {reatment; § years in Omaba at 45 Beo B a8 4088 ' 18)—817 May4 BUPERFLUOUS HAIR warts end moles Derannently Temaved by electricity ultation free f{ 1’ work il guaranteed. Inll A“!flfler. m B:o Bldl (181 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloudy 2 hard, $1.%@1.28; No. hard, $1.2191.24; No. 4 hard, $1.X¢ u». No. 3 B o spring, §1. CORN-] B@sYe; No. 4, 64%0c; No. § vellow, 0 \‘ No. 3 white, 88c. OA'’ T 0. t mixed, 51 i1%c; No. 3 Ndo 8 white, 82%4@63%c; WANTED=? furataned rooms, May 1; Loth- fop school district. L. R. Vorce, 183 Bin- ney Bt. (26)—489 2 WANTED—SITUATIONS BOOKKEEPER—Young woman, ten years' experience in drug housé and wholesale line, wants position; best of references as to ability in handling books, office work which requires dealing with public, but not stenography. ~Address, glving time most_convenient for applicant to call, N 336, care Bee. (27)—M260 19x YOUNG ATTORNEY ‘wants position with established law firm. Well educated. 216, care Bee. (I1)—M856 18x. POSITION wanted by all round clerk; 12 years' experience in general merchandise; est reference; a worker; reasonable wages. Box 418, Wayne, Nebraska. (21)—364 15x WANTED—By a Plllrinu boy a place to work for board while attending Boyles' Business college. Best of recommenda- tlons. Address Fermin Gamo, Crawford, Neb. (27)—M39%5 26% Fog Foggy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Foggy Total receipts. . The disposition receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated: 19 Ta FINAICIAL. WANTED—Banking House or Broker to place 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock, Principal Guaranteed. Will net investor over 8%% per annum. Feor articulars address, H. R. Kneezel, Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Sssaiguagaé:zas [ PEEFT T ES HB3BB233332885.,838804 " Carlor RN.I.(.- ‘Wheat. Corn. Oats. 10 “ 106 St. Louls Stook Market. ST. LOUIS, April 1.—CATTLE—Receipte, 200 head, including 100 head Texans; mar- ket sty tive shipping and export steers, dregsed bef and butcher steers under 1,000 Ib., 2; stockers and feeders, $4.50@6.35 s and heifers. $L60G840; canners 4200 ulls, $4.00G6.3; calves, $6.0081.25; exas and ‘Indian ‘stceors, $4.086.40; cows nnd heiters, 8. "000 head; market, 10c Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Packing company . 68 Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing company Armour & Co. ¥. P. Lowl Bullivan Brot Kohan Packing Wesmuth Boden 13| Other \llnnnlpolll Siiten CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS e e T T BN RS SRR ST L el A REFINED lady of middle age and alons would like to meet & refined gentleman of Triflers divorced are excused. P. O. Box 217, Omaha, N (18) M3 1 with lake quoted at $LL8TH@13.00; eleotro- lytle at $12.50@1262%; casting at $1337%@ 1260. Lead was unchanged at $4.15@4.30 and spelter at $.00g6.05. Iron was quiet but_steady. 17.~METALS—Lead, ST. LOUIS, April firm’ at $415G4.20. Spelter firm at 4.9 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. :& Features of the Tr & and Clost Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April 17.—Popular sentiment In the wheat pit on the Board of Trade was decidedly bullish today and prices worked back still closer to the high point regis- tered before the lGlllllll)an break of last Friday. At the close prices were W@l%c to 14c_higher than yesterday's final quota- tions. Corn and provisions closed firm, but oats were rather weak. Trade in the wheat pit was again of large propori. ..a, but no wild fluctuations In prices occurred, the undertone through- out the day being one of consistent firm- ness. The price of cash wheat here and other centers continued to move on an extremely phne and the demand by ! POULTRY AND EGGS 8. C. B. LEGHORN EGGS—41 tting, 3 per 100. O. H. Deaver, 0!'195:‘ ;leebn. 4 (11)—Mbss Jl WHITE LEGHORN EGGS—Choice dard bred stock. Heavy laying strain. 8 por 100, 3 per &, 3 per 1. Stra. "W, L. MéKenney, N artion County, Neb. i~ S—Racelpts, hl her igs and lights, “m ; packers, Smmof butchers and best heavy, $7.160 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 500 h-nd market steady; native muttons, $4.50@8.60 lambs, $6.00G8.25; culls and bucks, flm 5.00; stockers, $3.00G4.25. Totals L CATTLE- receipts of cattle today of any consequence, the yards being practically bare of supplies. For the week recelpts have been very large, but this has been by no means a record break- Ing week. Supplies have consisted very largely of beef steers with moderate snow- ing of cow stuff and almost no stockers or feeders, The markets of the country this week have suffered a severe reverse In beef steors, the close at this point being gen- eraly %c lower than one week ago. The cause for such a severe break is to be found in the limited consuming demand at_eastern centers of population, which in connection with the large receipts, com- bine to send prices downward at & rapld rate. A feature of the market is the fact that the demand is more active for the $6.90G° commoner kinds of cattle than for the |and e i light, best heavy cornfeds. Cows and heifers have declined during the AND LAMBE_No recelpts today; week 15G20c and in some cases a8, much for the week, $22,800 h the kind that was selling —_—— lrv\m r.;‘n‘ h'ou The market on the she Joseph Live Stock Market. stuff, however, has been more active than | §T. JOSBEPH, April 17.—CATTLE — Re. on beef steers, for the reason that the | ceipts, 400 head: market steady; steer: consuming demand seems to call for the and helfers, §2.50@6.00; 1,500 head: market, 6@ creaper cuts of beef. v %l\c higher; top, $7.15; bulk of sales, $5.80@ A pecullarity of the week's receipts is to be found In the fact that an extremely SHEBP AND LAMDS—Receipts, 1,000 head; market llandy bs, $7.0068.00. . Louls, Mo ’ 18 The temperature continues rise throughout the corn and wheat region. Light showers in all except the Loulsville district since the last nport L. A, WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET [ to Pl nished by Buyers & BUTTER-—Creamery, the retail trade in 1-1b. in 60-1b. tubs, 30%c; No. f8c; in 60-1b. tubs, fancy dairy, tubs, fresh made, 18@19c Tuesday. LGGS Fresh Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 17.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 200 head; receipts for the week, 35,- 100 head. Market steady; cholce export and dressed beef steers, $8.00@6.70; fair to £00d, $4.80015.9; western steers, $4.75@8.40; stockers and feeders, 34.0649.60; southern steers, $4.90@6.25; southern cows, $2.60@5.00: native cows, $2.75@5.40; native helfers. 6 $3.40@6.. nl- i, backing stock, 1903 mmen * roll, LEGAL NOTICES SEALED- BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of J. C. Simpson, secre- | Millers w tary, Des Moines, lowa, for the erection | Foreign of ‘a steel construction fireproof grand- g stand, to be constructed on the Iowa State Fair Grounds. Bids will be received un the entire work complete, and also separately on the steel work, mason work, grading and plumbing. All bids are to be in on or before 12 o'clock noon of the 20th of April, 1009, and shall be accompanied with a certifiéd check of & per cent of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract, If re- quired to do so, and give a good surety bond of 4 per cent of the amount of his contract, for the faithful performance of Approximate Grading, 20,00 yard work. KOM; cut stone, 1,146 ouble feet: - einforced concrete floors, 80,000 eubc CHAMBERLAIN'S Orlginal perfoct ary | feet; coment. waiks and eurb, s feet; | Corn for May delivery advanced to a new * Shick feed. Use this only and save young | steel work, 977 tons. All work to'be com: | high record mark for the season, selling at | rorthern, Duluth, $1.23, £." 0. b. 'afloat: Shickens. Stewart's Feed Store ~Sole|plete on or before the 14th of August |7. per bu. on initial transactions and again | No. 2 hard winter, $1.8. £. 0. b., afloat. In _Agents. 10N o 8t ()—M841 May © s’grealr";"amfimn n st the office o; | & few minutes before the end. Indications Tesponss, to higher cables, wr;;m‘ was sen- o e office of | that local stocks will be greatly depleted |erally firm all day, with offerings light White mhu;.:.gh per 10, at Mandy | Oliver O. Smith, architect, %0 Youngerman during the next few dnys, ‘owihg th the | werid's shipments small and the cash situa: Lee Farm. ronce 18 @ Ax | D08 on and atter Aprll 1oth. ning of navigation, was a bullish factor. | tion still bullish. Final prices showed %@ M768 AS-11 14-18-21-35-28 he price of the cash grain advanced lc at | %c net advance. May olosed at $1.3%%, July INCUBATORS for sale cheap. = the sample tables. The market closed |at $1.28% and September at $1.14%. Tty " Delnie. querp. A strong, with prices a shade lower to %@%c | CORN— Izard Sts. (A1)~M731 18x During the day May sold between | bu. 8|;AI BUFF ORPINGTONS—Baby chicks mnd T0c and closed at 69%@70c. ‘avorable conditions for the seeding of eggs. Ask rorsnrlm Blg wlmer layers. Prewitt, , Onawa, Ia. a1)— for hatching, $1.25 per 15, $3.00 fo;u for 100. indian Runner du Quotations of the Day om Variows Commodities. e EW YORK, Apri] 17. -—F'uovnr-nocewt-. ullish set o 1 X 12,400 bbls.; market dull, ing a small world's movement, 1 decrease in the amount of wheat on p3ssage and a probable large decrease in the Amer- loan Visible supply, further contributed to turn here, The market opened strong jains Of e to 1%c, May belng At $10 gL July opened at umamw/. an ptember at $1.07%@ Trade in the May Guiivery whe aik ihe Frescer part of the day and the price declined at on time to $.27. The July and September options, however, were in demand practically all day. The market closed :lln;?:t the highest “D?A;A‘L with May at N uly at ® 184 Septem- ber closed at $1.08%. & P twins, Jo¢; yout Vin ioop, J6wes favoriie, 5 In i Yisies, 2 in hoop, Be: crémm biick, fUil vave, ibe; B $6. 95; | Bwiss, idc; full cream Imbuiger, POULTRY—Alive, springs, 6e; duc e, plgeun fowls, per doz.. 8260 Dressed, hens, 11c; springs, 11g12tc; cockay ; ducks, lic; geese, lic; turkeys, e, TSH—Whitetisn, frosen. 10c; herring, $ge; salmon, Juc; pine, boi picncrel, S Woi_catilahy, luGie; lialibuk! W0} sed izc, wiack vuss, @c, crappies, 6@ codtian, 136 auielis, Bc; ealty sieen, b. (11)—M538 28x S ———ee e ‘WHITE ROCK EGGS, 81 for 15. 1611 Oak St. ' (11)—Mb32 20x BARRED ROCK ¥ lXJfl tilit; it Arthur Gillette. nx‘ ‘ \l gm. i B 16% T LTI X 6. C. BLACK MINORCA eggs f tei W tor TE Fol. Harney sn tr- st Min® r sale, Pen e I\.CKLR Ifl%hm e T o Sl e sy lo.r er 15, 98 J "‘d‘u.," Dlr ; winter straights, . $4.35G6.00; winter Kansas straights, firm; falr to good, $4.26@4.50; choice o fancy, $4. CORNMEAL—White and vellow, $L50@ 1.55; coarse, $146@1.50; kiln dried, $3.40G5.5. RYE—Easy; No. 2 western, %¢, f. 0. b., New York. BARLEY—Quiet; malting, %@, c. 1. f., New York; feeding, 74@m¢, ¢. L f., New York. WHEAT—Recelpts, 2400 bu.; exports, 24,000 bu. Spot, irregular; No. 3 red, $1.40. elevator, and $1.41, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 ) cocks, receint: squabs, per i orici small number of stockers and feeders was fncluded in the run. On some days there there have hardly been enough cattle of that description to make any test of the market, While the demand Nas not been at all large, there has, nevertheless, been a fair Inquiry and the light offerings met | with very ready takers t fully steady or even stronged prices. In other words stockers and féeders have sold this week as high as they have any time this vear The feeling on the market scems to be that the future of prices on all kinds of killing cattle s dependent very pargely on receipts. It has been ¢ ated that Dusiness conditions in the cast are not such as to admit forcing any increase in con- sumption of meat products. Hence any material’ increase in receipts of live cattle i almost certain to Do _followed by corresponding decrease in prices Quotations: on cattle: Good to cholce cornfed steers, $5.90@6.40; falr to good corn- fed steers, $5.80@6.90; common to fair corn- fed steers, $4.50G6.50; good to cholce cows and heifers. $.T5@5.80; falr to good cows and helfers, $1.8 common to fair cows and heifers, $5@885; stock helfers. QA% veal calves, SLXATS: " bulls, 10gc; Central flu- Efitc. $3.00@4.90; good to choice stock- ers and feeders, $4.00@6.50: falr to good Stockers and teeders, $4.0004.80: common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.2504.00. HOGS—Shippers livened things up in the hog yards this morning, paying prices that were 5¢ and In many cases 10c higher than yesterday, for the kinu of hogs they could use. One or two packers also chipped In paying around S¢ ligher for good light and good heavy hoge. The other buyers, however, lold back and when urgent ordcrs were filled the advance of the morning very quickly disappeared, the market becoming ¢ better than steady. It continucd ahout that way until the clo The hogs sold largely at %8706 and up 8 hiy $1.15 for several loads of good heavy hogs. It will be remembered that ot of the hoge vesi1day brought %800 $7.00, with a top at $7.10. The receipts of i.cgs thix week have been quite liberal, showing & gain of about 4,500 head over 'ist week. but & falling off as compared vith the ~eck before. Recelpts this week have alvo shown a small gain over a year ago. Ths mirket this week has undergone some dcelded changes. The first two days Dprices advanced quite rapldly, the average price paid for all the hogs on Fuesday reaching slightly above .00, the highest point touched o far In seven years. During the next three Jays there was & steady downward movement in prices and, after aliowing for the ad- vanee today, fie market is still & shade to Sc lower than it was at the close of last week, or Twtlc lower than the extreme high point ch Tuesday. #h. Pr. P s00 A 540 n I Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Aprll 11—-CATTLE-Re- re!&fi 100 head; market steady; beev ™, fat cows and neifers mfims 0 yearlings, 3. 4. 50, 1 C 1b. Orange. o Tieoalpte, T 10 Bead C market :,’L.,x Grape fro) strong to 6c higher; range of prices, $6. s 7.10; bulk of sales, 8.8647.00. Laalb ol bl JETABLE Stock in Sight, $235 per bbi. Recelpts of live stock at the six prin- | smaller, cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omahe e o e Sioux City Bt. Joseph . Kangas City 8t. Louls Chicago Total Kansas City Grain and Provisiol KANSAS CITY, Mo.,, April 17.~WHEAT ;\;gch':nz:;: ‘“V\;‘ 2 ?arfl. $1.20@1.36; No. 3 A 0. 2 red, $1.43@1.48; No. 8 red, $1.35@1.46. CORN—Y@1c higher; No. 2 mixed, 61@c; No. 3 mixed, 6T@67%c; §af%e; No. 3 white, 67c. OATS—Unchanged to ic higher; No. 2 mixed, bui6lc. white, B5a67c RY E—-80G83c. HAY—Firm; cholce timothy, $11.76@12.00; choice prairie, $0.2589.60; choice alfalfa, $15.006016.00. BUTTER—Creamery, 28c! firsts, 2c; sec- onds, %c; packing stock, 1sc. BPGGS—] Extras, 2lc; current recelpts, flat, 18¢c; second and dirties, 17%c. Recelpts. Wheat, bushels 000 Corn, bushels Oa PR apples, $2.0G2.0 Apply to 224 nominai; No. 3 yellow, 77%¢, f. 0. The optlon market Wwas strong and d cldedly higher on a big demand from May shorts to cover, That delivery closed 2 up, as against 1%c advance otherwise. closed ut Tohe, July at 76c and epiamuse at e OATE—Receipts, 65,500 bu.; exports, 8000 bu. Bpot, quist; mixed oats, 2 to 32 lbs. §T@o; natural white, % te i Ibs., 5 clipped white, 2 to 4 b8, 5563 By _Gooq demand; No. 3, T06; good to chalce, oo, HIDES-Firm; Bogota, American, 10%e HER—Steady; acld, 23%@29c. o, ‘steady; famil $15.00 @15.50; mess, $10.50@1" 24,000 2. ckel.. ‘HM’NBO. city extra India $5250g28.00. Cut meat steady; piek- 10.00; pickled hams, $10.50. ' Lard, western, $10.60@10.75; continent, $11.10; A 1,60} compound, §7.75G8.00. family, $19.0082000; whort clear, $19.00¢21.00; mess, $18.50@19. 60. TALLOW—Quiet: ‘rlsl‘»;cj:cfl per pkg.), B%c; kgs. free Ffi;h‘l’)’ ‘;‘lr‘l’: domestic, fair to extra, 3@ Japan, nominal. UTTER — Market and recelpts. package specials, (otticiai thirds to tras, creamery, held, common to 0@%c; process, common to spe- 11@28c; western. factory, first, 1 velurn. imitation creamery, firs Ked Giobe the new crop inspired considerable selling cauliflower, of oats. May, however, manifested some | firmness, owing to an advance of ke to e in cash grain. At the close prices were & ghade higher to #o lowe Provisions were firm advance in live hogs. were 6c to 124c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows Siba, G.pask.t crate e’ Old vegetalie rrots—$2.2%5 per bbi rrots, persnips, turnips U STRAWBERRIEE%! 00G3.25. HIDES—No. 1 green, Sc; No. 1 cured, % PRINTING rida new JARVE PTG. CO., dars, f a 10c of iob printing and calen- Closing quotations 16th & Cap. Ave. 'Phone Ind. A-2620, (5)—615 Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, April 17.—Money, call loans, 31 per cent; time loans, 3@6 per fficlal closing: Atchison adj. 4s REAL ESTATE FOR RENT # ACRES no improvements, % mile west o! Elmwood Park; § miles west of l6th o-xnm REAL ESBTATE CO 001 N. Y. Life. Dougias or A 2162. Omaha, Neb. 21)—M194 18 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)—a With the Man k) cent. {zona Com 5@ tie No. 2 white, No. 2 “ % She o b 285 S§ 23 g sgf_g who delivers his wares, his meats, groceries, milk, the more Amer. Sugar .. do pfd Am. T. & T Amer. Woolen do ptd Dominion 1. & & Edison Elec. Ny bread or even clean laun- dry, in a rusty looking, worn out, dilapidated wagon. B oo 1116 First Nac' Bag Biag. | o n g w 7, phone Douglas 1S, fl!)—fl" WANTED-City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 180 runun(:nu. ) 331 = gk 5t BE% firm 3,829 2B G e un- 3 £ Shipments. 97,000 changed: creamery price, 2¢): firsts, 21@%c: special, “c. Baas—strons: rit ,000 81,000 =25 25 3 Tamarack Trinity 1% United Coppe Options at Kansas City: | Open. | High. | Low. | Close. Articles. LSS SR S GO LS R it i PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. @8 Brandels Bldg. (22)—en LOWEST RATES-Bemls, Brandeis Bldg. @) —87 coe 488 Omaha’s an up-to-date city, it’s people are eritical and demand clean goods and clean delivery of same, western storage packed, conds, 20%c; southern Wye. P “Alive, steady; western chick- ens, brollers, H@elc; fowls, 16%@16%c. Dressed, steady; western chickens, 12c; fowls, 14@isc. Philadelphin Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, April 17.—BUTTBR— Firm; extra western creamery, 2c; extra by prints, 30¢. nezlay , Firi Pennlvl\lnla and other nearby th es, 1ljc at mark; Pensylvania and other nearby current re- returnable cases, 0% at mark; c at mark: Adventure . Allouez .. Amalgamated PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Lita ivate money; %00 to §5,000; i low rate. (20)—63 mptly. F. D, Wi ll!h lnd Farnam. {2!)—::1 London St Quotations, LONDON, April 17.—-On the stock ex- change here today A an securities opened weak on New York selllng. Con- tinental realizations caused a drooping dur- Ing the session and prices closed weak at the lowest for the day quotations: $10,000 m “glul Bldg.. we Good 6% Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale amounts from $300 to $3,000. & MYERS, Y. Life Bldg. (22)—M372 19 FIVE PER CENT MONEY Omans Busincss Prope: mixirg, S4@64le; fair A, asked; B, 5@eTc. 0. 1 Southwestern, $1.57%; rn, $L67%. Timothy, $3.50. 'PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., §18.50G 1.60. Lard, % 100 1bs., $10.40. Short ribs, sides (locse), mmom Bhort clear sid (boxed), :uz'%a s, Tt BUTTE! teady; creamerles, 2@c; , tree cases, 19%@ | dairies, at_mark. 2Wihe; 19G75c. EGO8—Firm. tirats, prime firsts, | RSP har Firm; New York full creams, HEESE _Firm; delsles, Uigtiie: twins, cholce, 16%@IPKe; fair to good. 1¢4Gi%c. 15%@160 ; ym.nl ‘Americas, @16¢; long Liverpool Grain Market. norne, 18 POTATOES 8t LIVBRPOOL, April 11— WHEAT- @1.08; mr to la;gnil mnxl" 18 fancr, B8 strong; No. 2 red western winter, 9s OULYRE 100; chickens, | futures, firm; May, a 24d: July, oa #a; i B0 to 60 Ibs, 6c; 6 to 5 P{ m; trong; new American 0 110 bs., 8@9%e. n, 65 3d; futures, firm; al clearances of wheat and flour were B Thd. cal to 188,000 bu. Primary receipts wi B0 Bu., compared with 501,000 bu. " the We have the best vari- ety of open and top fancy DELIVERY WAGONS in the city, Clearing House Bank Statement. NEW YORK, April 17.—The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $11,202,30 more than the requirements of the 3 per cent re- serve rule. This is an increase of §1.164,17 in the proportionate cash reserve as com pared with last week. The statement fol- mors lows: Chesepeake Increase. | hicago G Loans 793, 847,700 | o Mil & s P Depasit 388, De Beer Cireulation l’h;nur & 'Rio @ o pd Eri 4o int pid 40 34 pta Grand Trunk Tilinols Central Loulaville & N 140 Amal. ' Copper SILVER-8teady at 23%d per ounce. MONEY—% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills is 1% per cent. do account Anaconda Atchison 222SRES2Y 4o ptd Baltimore & Ohlo. Pacifl in (3T We're reasonable and reliable. ZZERRIERZAR £ BT Reserve required Surplus Ex. U. 8. doposits 2, The percentage of actual reserve St the clearing house banks today was 2.7 The statement of banks and trust mm- panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that these 1n- stitutions have aggregate deposits o §1,00; total cash on hand. §146,06760, and loans amounting to $1,088,59%,700 ¥ S Peoria Marke RIA, April 17.—CORN—Hjgher; No. :';fl?cw e: No. 3 yellow, 69%c: No. 2, No. '3, 8%c; No. 4, 85%e. No. 2 white, 85%c; No. 3 No. 4 white, B3%c; # Wheat, Bank Clearings. OMAHA, April 17.—Bank clearings for today were $1945,80185 and for the corre- sponding date last ye .rgu_m,on.- . L Real Estate Co., 101 P oor A-ms SorsBaRsRASSEEESES Cotton Market. L NEW YORK, April 17.~COTTON-—Fu- tures opened firm: May, 10.4sc. July, 1044c; August, 1088 October, 10.%5c; De- ember, 10.24c; January c “Cotton futures closed steady: April, 10.40; May, 10.41c; June, 10.43c; July, 10.43c; Au- ' 30.84c; September, 10.8c;: October, 10.38¢; November, 10.2lc; December, 10.22¢; January, 1017c; March, 10.16c. Bpot closed auiet, 16 points higher: middiing uplands, 10.75c; middling gulf, lc; sal The market cloeed steady SHEEP- generally s of sheep on Saturday very meager and on & few aantity. tever. condition of the market has no especially new or interesting Under the influence of active en,and of & spasmodic nature, d at times but seemed to be maintain permanent levels. MOLAESFS—Quiet w Orleans open ly uv{lll!e o;l'lln: wn“|!|ll! Bothle, el 30 EhoIoN ”’ “— the betisr mrudes, esreclall, la the lamb i division. This is perneps accounted for by the fact that the wuality of supplies has Apr MINNEAPOLIS, not been good on AN avcrage and as & re- ot bales: receipts, | Allee . WHEAT—May, 3 Sult buyers have oeen forced to take what A B Y 8. | Shrunswick Con No. 1 bard, $1 they could get, leaving top prices quotably |3 X P T $1.20@1. 29! N northern, $1.21G1.27% unchanged, The bulk of the sheep moved %40 bonds No. 3 northern. - at prices generally lower than last week. Con. Ca PLAX—Closed §1.68%. BRAN—In_bulk, $23.0062 The price list, as It stands (oday, shows Horn Sliver punu. 5.9086.10 isa Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday Toduy the shee, presente 23, 410c: No. mould A, 5.30c; eut loaf, B.76c; crushed, b.66c: powderad, 506! granulated. 4.95¢: cubes, 5.%0c. Totals Increase last year, New York Mi NEW YORK, April 17.~Closing quotationg on mining stocks: ‘offee Market, YOI April 1T —COFFEE-Fu- | | tures opened ir ofular at an advance of s nerally unchang v, under scattered lig no business in June. eadier in the late of ecovering and bull ales were reported of 41,000 3 REAL ESTATE WANTED inchiding April at 6.90@8.Sic. May at 6 a VE BUYERS for f vacant lots. T COMPANY, | 6.80c, June at 6. S0c, July at 630c an Omaha. ' — and & couple > A X ‘-fio AND :% . X. Lite s-pumber at Sc. Spot, quiet; e P g P s, Wk "N, Sie; No. 4 PV dova, WGk " April 1.—COTTON- eapolis Grain Market, § Minn., Apell 17— Ve ONTPON ity AT Lensvite ara steady; Yotlow Jacket New York Life K 4 W 5 ‘“&)-‘ Estimated receipts ‘for Monda 2 cars; corn, 8 cars; osts, 131 TO $5,000 on l-n-x:- Omaha 'K Pt | st ’.n-ll General Market. R RS | 3% LOUIS. April 11—w HEAT—Higher: First Nat'l Bank Bidg. 2 'z'? )63 hite, T0%e; May, @0Ker July. (- b g\rfln Bros.. 1604 Farnam. No. 2 white. iftc; May, S%c; July, %0, SBSEY TO LOAN—Fayws Tovesiment Cn RYE-Higher at . ey red winter patents, extra fancy hard winter clears © % da CORNMEAL-3 (BRAN-Finn; sacked, east track, §1.20¢ 0. IRON coTroN TiEs-me REMP TW N e, NEW YORK, April 17.—MBTALS-—Mar- Rio,| g m ”5.';’.2:‘"'.‘.'\2.:."&“&;.‘,’"&.‘.5’ = gain of | kets were quiel as usual iIn the absence of Illl. Cor- horts, m- clear ribs, §10.50; short 0450, Bacon. hisher: axtea . T ained easy at $29.30@29.5. 4 Bu d receipts cables. "‘n df:;lnu';d .. 4 I'Iy unchanged| Bee Want Ads Are Bwntu Boostara. Se_and 10c deciines on most gri rgn siiver . Total receipts 'l!n'lnhwv-d-k show ly 74 ead over th s weak Tha official sonnt THOMAS BRENNAR. corresponding day a year ago. 2400 head. Y. iafe. Do No. 2 harg, . 500 £0 $200,000 at current rates. ‘lu 3 w. n Tk th and Harney G8igc. B0 to 0,00, lowest rates, no oy OATS—Higher; trock, No. 3 cash, bic; > nehanged; — and llrl?shl $.5¢ S EEEn Timathe HA'L“"“ timothy, $12.00G17.00; prairie, PROVIBIONS—Pork. Jobbing, boxed

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