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FOR RENT Houses and Cottamen. Gordon VanCo. m N, 11th 8t Tel. D. 84 or Weh Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, emw. r month., When you Satisfaction guar. D. i3 lnd Tyler _‘n n‘fll—,‘n\o‘m phouse. all modern, hot eat, nea; —Dundee. Pl Whiter r cars—Dundee. Phone WEST FARNAM DISTRI(‘T 'm. _modern _house, modern, nearly new, 207 No. 21th Ave. Web. orage, :: cheap 4083, GRAlN AND PRODUCE HARKET Ma ard S Vln and Storage o, Call us for ea: ing, plvnln‘, shipping. " Dater St Douglas hll Webster St Houses Cr.llh Sons & Co., Iloo Bldl in_all_parts of the cit: Stores d Offices. \t‘g\nhn};\del;'n Azlo:!\ best location; in by maha, 2414 Ames Ave., Wel 2138 or Web. 0 oetec rage. ._Wi -lnul 2171 MBN rege, U- C WANTED TO BUY ¥ale buys everything 24 hand. Tyier 14k ZAle buys everything 24 hand. Tyler 4% OFFICE turlltun bought and sold. J. €. Reed, 1207 Farnam. Dou; e WAN'I'ED TO RENT WANTED—For the season, a nicely fur- nished cottage In Carter lake grounds. Will furnish good references. Address B-3%, Bee. REAL ESTATE & RANCH LANDS FOR SAL® —— Arkansas. « information about cheap lands in southwest Arkansas, write W, L. Per- kins, Ashdown, Ark. California. Live Oak Colonies; none better, Smith Co., 81314 City Nat. Coloradu. FOR SALE—Farms, 180 and 80 acres, in Peotz, Colo. Write Delatier, Ave, Chicago, 11 ° - Cugea [T W. T Bk. D, 9. FOR BALE—At Steamboat Springs, Colo., 10-acre strawberry tract and 6 acres in full bearing this year; continuous water right, fenced, fully improved and new house. Address ox. Ifi. Seward, Neb. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BALIY Write & good d ~Towa's ~Most Powerful Medium.” Twenty-five wor:l- cv‘rx Friday morning and ever; Saturday evanlnl and Sunday morn m} nth, giving sixteen ads on uulv- am.znt Jdays for §2; or 50 words, or et ki of sy YoWa- Bews: 407 uper. 20,000 readers daily in four great Monuana. RINTIM HOHI“ELERS—!DW op. 60,000 irrigated and :lmt’; |.;Pb:or ge ¢ Vatier, 3o lement at Valier, ponE ey T w ler Farm LRl T ST Miunesota, BARGAIN—240-A. farm 20 m. from Min- neapolis; l‘fl A. under cult.; 4 A, d meadow ; A. timbered ture; Practicaliy. it ‘be cultivated; good' corn land; farm is fen m house, barn, granary, machine lhad. windmill, ete.; 12 head good milk cows, 4 horses, har- nesees, wagons, complete set of machin- ery, hogs, chickens and everyth cmtho {nl ml-tufiperlcre n stand for 10 cent. lchw‘b Bros., 108 Minneapolis, Minn, Nebrraka. FOR HALM price $35, 480 adjoining, mile from rt, Newport county, Nebraska, -y nneh. &flu both $%, terms. Jlm FOR SALE—Best lai Mun-vmod little money bach, Neb. ears at d T lymouth mr New Y.rk.'o RK FARMS ngwo'ohtm 'nm lmh uonk sl-ukmfu ty thousand week look for m?ora'r:‘b{!l ains that thu can depend on. 140-acre th 26 cows, u farm ml.chlmry. hlnl and Price M Atre farm with five cows and hena, Pl’lm w,‘ T nd farm msohlncrfi Pflce * per acre. f6-acre, hrm b d l 4,000, good land calh. g N0 2426 8. Salina s;.. REAL ESTATE LOANS ' mad romptly. F. D. B oy Woad Bia S5t and Farnam sta and fal oans, 6, 5%, 6 per cent N i Bumont & Co: 4ls State Bank. W. Arrants. DO i i Vamae o 1 ity and farm loans N a1ty National Bank BIAE. WANTED-—City loans. Peters Trust Co. for farm loans in eastern B o itea States Trust Co. Omaha 6$ ke d .,w..,,.“!.." nuu Bidg. ) e RIAI Nobfik. farms. 1018 o-m'x‘nuonu. “ Phone Douglas 2115, D e REAL ESTATE WANTED our property ‘lllhk M. Lander- Yoo, me Nevillo Bik. ABSTRACT OF TITLE Title Guarantes wnd Abstract ac 4 Kerr%s: Tith St ‘Phone D. S8l Jessen & Morrell, p, 3 1 5. ittt t——— L ABSTRACT CO. oldest abstract “::f%& in Nebraska. 208 206 Erandels ThIL REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE 2 BALE—By owner, 2 acres, house, "‘!:))uan, chicken house, fruit trees, grapes, berries. Walnut 2047, BUY FROM OWNER For Sale or Rent—2: acres, 6-room house, well, chicken hous barn, all kmde of fruit; electric lights; on (‘-Ihou n | § blocks from Florence car. all 193, ! 1 Tyler C. G. Carlbers, | Whut. Corn nl (hh All Show De \\\I‘uu e |1 1 Heavy Cattle lowor. Other Kinds cided Advances in Price on ARt BRE Steady to Strong—Lambs High- © Local Market. Way ;'-\' e est on Record. July | 1 Outs |\ TO0 DRY IN CENTRAL STATES|“Vay| el sy | HOGS ARE FULLY FIVE CENTS UP L pluy ORi W i - OMAHA, April 19, 1915 )~ | | | 3y 5 | July. 1810 |1830% 1810 1183 | 1800 SOUTH OMAHA, April 18, 1915, corn and oats are all higher. H‘f'?l LR WT I8 (1865 | 18 2% | Sstimate Monday... 470 8,000 11,000 Wkheat advanced 2@2% cents and corn -110. Lard | | | Same day last week .. 637 8,264 1Mc, while oats sold Mc higher. The | july. 10 uu. m:.a 110 42| 10 56 | 10 37 | Same day 2 wka ago... 4,746 12,956 l(;l'll‘l 4:: rnl\n in the \hlmuum;l; and | Sept . 1 \m 10 62 :un‘ guy 3 wke ago... 5.9 ‘- e large clearances, com! with the Ribs | ame day 4 wks ago... 4,620 14.062 ;:‘mpll"l!! from Illinois, Indiana and the Ju’|y | 10 80 ' 10 ® L0 L 10 Il‘fi 106 Same day last year 4,960 10,260 g tan of the dry weather and the poor | Bept.| 1080 |10 108 |10 8% 10 3% | The following table shows the average LO! I ol ~ . the upturn of the masker O"F (ACtOF 10| i\ ago Cash Prices—Wheat: No, 3 red, Saliivle, hogs and wneep ‘st the South | ¥ The strength in cOMn in the face of the |HM.GWGLEN; No 3 haed, 6.65w@l%. | R3S 'OF Satt Mol for, (e, vea large supplies held is surprising to many | Corn: No._? yellow, T8}l %c; No. 4 vei- adbvn g Hoe l,’“.'",‘,f In he trade There has been some ex- |loW. TeAGTIMC; No 4 T Sard “siwose. |Sattie T o0 2004 9000 port busineas in corn, but this has not|No. 3 white, K : He L1087.264 860,481 AS large as expected ee 20 ns In oats the situation is hardly as strong | Limothy, 3. lua vy oo 'rh: Jfollowing tabl Ly:tm T:-l.\ornx- A8 ft was ten days ago. as the export 5’}’“;“‘"' Bork, fiahs ard, MO3: T, price for hogs at the Houth Omaha lve |e"(¥u?'...?‘:;: :'ltlnlhom: lmwondorrul - ER—Lower; creamery, 2@ stock muket for the last few days, with are as liberal as .;..y"'{:,.,," Math oid E(knk-mm recelpts, 2373 cases: at | comparisona: Clearances were . froar | mi gases Incluged. Isg1sie: ordinary | “Date. | 1916, [1914. 1918, (1913 1911, (1910, (1909, equal to 1,692,000 bushel bush- nuu swainie; diratls, aleke ) - o oate sy Jushel us S_—Steady: recelpts, 50 cars; [April 4 * R nouu Liverpol close: Wheat and corn not Michigan and Wisconsin red. e :““ £ .n%u 4 quots white, 0 Primary t POULT! Y——Allve. steady; fowls, 4Wc; [ Abril 7.1 6 56% ® | 6110 35/ 6 bushels "nd” ?.‘.pm::fi‘xm;" 1%, ST [ coring, e, At e @ s/ 7 0 ;g{w_t ¢ 'fl'pr"'a'.'m:":f" shols |“.'nh"",..',“ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |ApHi il S TSmO mary Crorn” Tesolpts | were . April 18] 7 705802 969701 :’“"‘"" and Siipments’ 376000 buahola, Quotations of the Day on Various | AP 1 § 0 W% 39 9 68 690 Alnst receipts of 427,000 bushels and 7 ipments of RO burhay fale Commodities. April 18 7 o7 788 697 9 68 6 38 * himary *oats resetpis” 'sere’ i NEW YORK, April_ 19—FLOUR-— |April 1§ 71 1%lcn 2238 TAORLE m.cm “.m “m,,. ring patents, rmfl 90; winter [April 17/ 7 %% 7710608 695 elpta "of 630,000 bushels and ts, $T0gr40. winier straights, .00 April i o Shipments of ‘W00 ba last year. "'_';;o'"?""" ST 9001 0. ap M:' 3% . ~K2_ A1} CARLOT PTS. EAT—-8pot, _irregu su Rs‘gf.l'. Corn. Oats. |$1.66%; No. 2 hard, ¥ R«-ewu an dllpolmon of live stock at Chicago . @ “ 70 (track, export; No. 1 = the Union Stdok yards, South Omana, for inni ite 65, . 1 northern, venty-tour hours ending at 8 o'clock p. H:‘I:E:W l§ “-‘, [ Buffalo. Futures, strong: Mag, |m., m"“"‘n—rn—cnnm,\ns a . 66 1. g Kansas City a8 B [ KN—8pot, steady: No. 2 yellow, #ic, Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. H'r's. f"l.},nl;‘;:.l; - &3 W 0% prompt shipmient. e " | x ) . | OATS—Spot, steady: standard, c; The following ‘anles were reported No S white. 8c: fancy clipped white, ohe. ‘\'YI'-lzg‘ngn:’I-;gflr Wi g i No. 3’?:udN:1m§:I? 'e'."r"flm'iifi“u'?fl' AT e : ehinping wxis:&- il | 6 B : 136 cara $1.57; No. 3 ‘mixed, 1 ca Nopas } Rate, Common, 1914, 11O & > St | -HNn. ,-,M car §1.8%. Barley 15c; Pacific coast, 1914, 11@14; 1913, S@rilc, H B A T TS e i i | AMIBESguie Bofon, i "Contr 2 i No. 4 white, 2 cars 78%c; No. § white, 1| K firsts, 3%c; i car 734e; No. 2 yellow, 3 cars He: No, 3 | ybAT HERTFIrm; hemlock firs . Rellow. Lcar Tic, 1 car T, § cars, Tie; 0. 742 yegow's ',T" Te, 6 car 72; No. yellow, 1 car 72% mixed, 3 cars (near white) 78igc, The, 1 car I%e; No. 4 mixed, 1 ehr (nen white) 73%c, 1 car 72c, 1 car (oats mixed) TinG; No 3 mined, cars 2ige, 1 car 7. Oats: No. 3 white, 2 cars foMc, 235 cars &o; No 4 white."1_car bgci sample, 2 B3i6c; 1 e, Omaha C -h "Prices-Wheat: key, $1. Nov'2'hard, 01 @1.57; No.'3 s Tum, $1.801.8, No, 3 agrum. B 6161 85 No. 2 white, T4%@7¢%c; No. 3 white, 74 |5 74%c; No. 4 'white, 78G73%c: No. & white T, No. 8 white, 4@le; No. L] No. 3 yellow i 6 yell 116&5 iflioz ixed. ow, 0. mixe . wTie; -No. 3 mixed, 0. C; Nv 5 mixed, Tlfi"!‘&c Nn mlnd Oa No. Whl(% lll.ndl.rd fiflfih 3 ite, NKTW erle nl(ln 700’76(‘. No. 61 o VI*" ., $1.08Q1.08%; ho CHICAGO GRAIN AND ]’lovumns Features of the Tradi, Prices on Board of Tra back catsed by Teporta-tha nageuistiss at between Italy lnso Austria "hl tb::‘ broken off, the wheat market today fin- ished 1%c above Slllll'dl night. fillflll ment of predictions of a hlt fallidg off in the domestic vlllbll supply had much to do wlth the strong upward movement of g ,zum part of the session. ‘orn rlo-ea c to ¥c net higher, oats unehn:m (n down and provisions up ml buyln force showed it wheat the Inl'!Ant that tradi :‘"“Lfl English '&uomuou were h France a to sharply Ndflln%.ror unul at Liverpool, while on ntic lon!ln mnd (o a nauht de- gr?e materially to llish untlmem. b-nd on advices that confirmed with increasing accuracy the forecasts of a large reduction in stocks on hand in the United States. Dry Wweather complaints, especially from Ohio «nd North Dakota, counted also against the bears, and so. too, did word from Kansas City, telling of flour demand being the best for weeks. It was not until the beginning of the last fifteen minutes of the day that hold- ers manifested any signal lack of confi- dence Then, however, something in the nature of a selling stampede took place, one prominent house alone throwing over- board 500,000 bushels. The unverified rumors current of Austro-Italian rup- ture left the marl heavy at the close, which in the case of July delivery was nearly 2c down from the top level of the session, Corn like wheat Closing ed after an early tle and sheep had made pork and bacon | relatively chearer than beef tures ranged as follows: le| Open. | High | Low. || seconds, g3l PROVISIONS—Pork, steady: mess, $19.00 | @19.60; famlily, $21.00628.00; short clears, $0.00G0.00. Boet, quiet; mast. 31850671000 00, — Unsettled; receipts, 6617 creunary extras (u score), 30c; ) 0%@31c; firsts, u 20,831 ; 'r:!S H -lm."o e \o firsts, 7% regular _packed extra firsts, 22 firsts. *1M22c: nearby hennery whit flne to fancy, 2c; nearby hennery brown: FESE-Firm: receipts, 1996 boxes: state whole milk fresh special 153 1%0‘.,.1.\. whole milk average fancy, ULTRY=Allve, firm; western chick- ens, brollors, 6@48c; 640 tubs; creamery (higher scorii A2 c; seconds, 27 !}Gfi- rm; -~ recel gathered extras, extra firsts, 22 westorn fowls, I 17c; turkeys. l4c. Dressed, quiet; western roasting _ chickens, fromen, w‘l fowls, 14@17%c: turkeys, frosen, 1562lc. OMAHA MARKET. UTTER~No. 1, 1-1b. cartons, $ic; No. 2 Q-Ih tubs. 29¢. (‘I(LEHE-—JmWr!ad Bwiss, 32c; Ameri- can Bwiss, block Svlll& llc, ('In.l 16%0; dalsies, 17%c Jh0s dainie: 1S rel etk Toor GENERAL burger, 2-l 3 A=lb, 200; New York Thite, " 1903 ed French Roquefort, FISH- large cn’&plel. lic halibut, 1 erring . codtian, salmon, 8. BET, POT. 5. $2.75 bbI , BEEF CUTS-Ribs: i6l4c; No. Tic; No. 8. ide. .1, 186 Ko 5" 1he No. 3 108e. No, 1, sise m;. No. : TR’ lle. hens, “c& onc ters, e L ] .¥ vegetable prices furnished by Gflliulkl Tuit company: T8—Oran, xtra fancy Cali- lornl.. navels, al box; extra izes, & box fancy Callfornia navels, lots or more, $2.90 per bo: fornia navels, all sizes, 3575 per box fancy Calitornia navels, box lots or more, $2.65 per mons. cholce M Ball, (rull 2. per box. ra Ite"Winter Pe ml.lnn 50 per box. extra fancy 1, Bananas: $2 to llfi per hunth dc b, Strawberries: Louisiana pints, 8.5 case. VEGETABLES—California new cab- bage, 55 to 100 Ib. crates, 3%c per Ib, Cel- ery: $1. doz. Head lettuce: $§1 doz. Leaf lettuce, #0c doz. Onions: Yellow, 2¢ Ib.; Texas Bermud white, $2.25 per crate Texas Bermuda: Artichokes, §1. bul In corn, th rish reaction Brussel sprout; Deln‘r:-l ta be chl y fit- [per basket. Tomatoes: Fan Ber tak There great almost |crate; choice, $4 per crate. Radl g Amm bushels In Chicago, stocks. Argenc Tur | - 50c doz. Spinach: B0c tine crop news also tended to lift the 3 n _sets market at first. Persistent selling pres- Yellnw lnd red, $1.50 per bu.; white, sure finally told against oats. The visible [$1.75 per bu. Potatoes: Rlver supply statement as to oats was disap- pointing for b\l.lll High prices s did much to give provisions an up l nk. It was sald lllo that an advance in quotations of cat- ° REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE Open for Inspection : TODAY. %18 N. 19TH 8T THE East front on Boulevard. No speclal taxes, beautiful shade trees. cement walks. THE HOUSE. Six rooms on one floor; modern except furnace; oak floors; beaufifully decorated, combl on lighting fixtures. Pric zs'm small _payvment down, o Yoot W. H. uIC N. 19th S| Do balance Adamson, Owner, m any day next week. VACANT LOTS Southeast corner 40th and Sprague, 60x 24, city water, $350. South front lot on Parker 'St., 8-foot frontage. just east of Military Ave., & beautiful location, with all improvements in street, very easy terms, 31,000 C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater max SBVEN-ROOM house, modern, built by the owner, 1619 N. 35th Bt. Wal. 137, Occupied and For |' Sale by Owner Modern, south front bungalow, sur- iving room; Ohlos, $1 per bu.; Colorado Rurals, r bu.; lllnmlall whites, 6c per bu. ushrooms: {:e box, llfiLmANEO T8—8helled popeom. 02 1b. Crackerjack, $3.50 case; % cuu 1.75. $1.75 basket. Checl ' $3.50 r sack; 60c per doz. Cider: 33,50 per Nuts: No. 1 California walnuts, lle b lhrk walnuts, 12%c Ib Brazils, 12%c Ib.; 60 6 oz. figs, §2 box. Sugar wal- E_\ll dllel# ? box; hallow! dates, Yc Ib, 'f1be: X Pecans: 12%c Ib, Al monds, 2c¢ 1b. Corn and Wheat Reg Central No. of —Tem, Station. I(nlonl High, Columbus . Louisville . Indlanapolls . % Chicago ... ki 8t. Louls . 0 Des Moine: K2 Minneapolis ™ Kan. City 7‘ Omaha ..... - The l‘.llh(‘r is llllhll\' cooler in the western, and slightly warmer in the eastern portions of the corn and wheat jregion. Frosts occurred at two stations Rains occurred {in"the Columbus district Oklahoma in southern Kansas, Texas. The weather the states of lowa and Neb . A, WBLSH, Local Fomntor. Weather Bureau. and olis Grain Market. o upox.ls April 19 ~WHEBAT— B4 iy 3156, No. 1 hard, $1.54; hn 1|mnhorn. 1.69%@1.63%: No. 2 north- ern, §1.5 Lard, firm; mlddlo-“ Hill & @ ,_- Tbe |y was clear all over | ka. \I‘R OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET IlllnnUl Central Chicago Gt. West | Totar receipts .. l\ellnalu Pack. L‘D I8 Benton, Vlnunt l L . | AEFFEzsn 2Bzuziades. el Lc ll Hu-ton & Co. . Root & ¢ l"(vellnl(l 5 ; ertnelmor & Degen H. B Hamilton ... Kitttvan ‘B 3 Rothachild ’ Mo, & Kan. Cait Cc Christ! ; mnm. B Baker, Jone Tanner Bros. John Harvey Dennts Cline Other buypu .3 CA‘l'l‘hl - w morning, being smaller than Monday. rices. yearlings ta : BS540 were light D IFPOQ!’H(JN—JI WAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co.,............ 618 687 137 oAl B XTI L% Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co, uu Schwartz & J. W, At Lincoln Packin h orrell Armour, Sioux City 32 142 % freed this usual for a . | Hanay light beef steers were . |demana .dnod sold quite freely nt nw brought cavy beeves, evem those that were of R:“ quality, were sellers Cows heiters were at fully at prices around in good d-mud in_soi Buyers. that their m-u were higher than last week. Hepresentative sal fanaaa-ane i3 s 2ot i ; AND s2rs, sessEs zers’ gEesreas: 2R X2ET s8R _2TEREIE aeusse xuauase Coswn scesse alamecees ~maa Y ¥, about yoar ¢ ht some Y ime duced their bldl, and tne purchases was made at nc more than a nickel h & fair share of 1120 Hulrle, r.u-'x::m. » AND FEED) “ 3y ilberal » | nead, being reported. This i for last Monday and 2,000 heavier higher, Stockers and feeders were in good de- mand and freés sellers at strong prices. sales: BEEF ¥ l'hfllll ceasase b1 12311 (331 14 —ameo EH TuRS e Monday rua 124 cars, or 8 about the hun early that but soon re- big end of their ures that were er. They took the supply at prices that “ 110c higher; heavy, 1L [than the elose of st week, there being fome choice Mexican lamba here good enough to bring H0.6, equal to the high est price ever pald in the history of the market. This price was paid only” once before and that was in . The bulk of the lambs this mnrv\lnl moved around $10.40@10.50. Three cars of shorn lambs sold at .75 As usual of late the aged sheep supply was very meager and consisted for the most part of ewes Two oars of the Bel- mont ewes brought $8.35 as high as any 20, 191 CH LIVE STOCK MARKET CAGO Cattle Firm——Hogs Weak-Sheep Stro CHICAGO, April | celpta, 15,000 head; 19.~CATTLE-Re- market firm: native beef steers, $6. 8, western steers, .70 -80. cows and heifers, $3.1098.30; calves, ® » l(?fifl‘-m‘r‘lcpl:d 23,000 :G‘lld N\ll‘k". Wweak al VII\“ ul 00T \ 40011%0; ixed. ¥LIGTI heavy. rough, $7.0067.20; pigs, $.600 HEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 13,000 head. market nrvnl sheep, §7.6008.70; Hlamh« 8,400 Ll"- Stoek Market. 8, pril 18, —CAT" hud mnk-l 81 L75: cows $5.2647.75; cows and heif- ers, $4.0006.00; native calves, $8.00G9.00. HOGS—Recelpts, head: higher; r‘in and lights, $5.0097.80: mixed, nml butchers, $7.50017.80; good heavy, §7.46 flHI‘)KP AND I.AMBH—-M!R Lead; market atrong: ewes, w Tambs, $9.500! ; 10.68; _yearlings. sheared yelrlln. $7.0007.75. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 10.~CATTLE~Roa- ceipta, 10,000 head; market higher; native prime fed steers, $5.0006. bee * [Blecrs, $7.%5G8.00; western stoers, 9680 800; stockera and reodrr-. uumm bulls, 8256635 calves, 38 HOGS—Recelpta, mm “head: market higher: bulk, $7.4007.60; heav: r,wfuo ackers and butchers, fl.“&fl',fl): ight, MO0 765, plgs, 36 40, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 7,000 d: market higher; lambs, $5.70610.60; iny l_, H.W.W; wethers, §7.2@8.75; Aprdl TTLE~ mnrkfl steady to 10¢ rs, §7.25@18.15; huh‘herl and helfers $4.76@7. ®; stockers and feeders, $6.0069.25; bulls, stags, 1700 htnd 306 7. _:2; light, §7.2007.25; hulk of lllel 7.30. hFHE‘EP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, cal St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. celpts, mnrkat T, cel] glvu u.w i5—Receipts, 3900 head. M ;.4 or; top, F160; bulk of sales fi’m SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 7,000 head. Market higher; lambs, ‘Iflml “.‘ Coffee Marke NEW YORK, April 19, —'l'll. coffes futurds o) “ ned - tu- points higher and sold lbolll '1 above last night's closing figures urml covering or the morning on scattered trade huylnt promoted by continued heavy & bumch of right good fesders mold up (learances “from Brasii to Kurope and X arge ork warehouse deilveries. mflu:::flom on cattle: mwn to cholce | There ‘wes no aggressive damn‘nd’ Tow- rafed boeves, ¥ g4 s 10,8091 |ever.” and the market later sased corn ves, !:' ui Tealizing and a renewal of Ma cornfed beeves, oot b tholos which was accompanied b helf to_cholce cows, n(hnu coffee more $6.35@7 . lot “tair lo lnod cows, $5.50@%. reely. ‘he, was one point lower cfimmon nlulr cows, 33.76@%.50; good lo to 2 points hij her H.lu, 41,500 bags, in- choice #tockers and feeders, §1. cluding wnefiu of _about’ 9,000 falr to good stockers and feeders, wu Aprll, 6.97c; 5.97e; Ju 1, 4; common o Tair siockers ana el 5 At 1‘« Hebem .00g7.10, stock helfers, $5.85@6.8; stock tober, 1.07c: ovemhnr, cows, $5.50§6.50; stock calves, $5.25@8.3; | 7490 i enl $7.00910.00; fat_bulls, suags, 35;, 2ock bulls, 46,24, ‘onst and t offers ranged from about 10.2%c to for Santos 4s and 7.9067.7 for Rio 78, “Rio exchange was 1324 higher. Milries prices were unchanged at Santos. | Drled Fraits Evaporated Al les o NEW YORK, April 19, 'APORATED APPLF’F—DHII and nominal; fancy, SK@ T%c; prime, T@T%e. |YITI-“3?\IMI- quiet ia ) Apricots, dull and_stea :;}s»me oxtra "cholce, 10@10%c: ol quiet; loose muscate @7%¢; choloe fancy seeded, TW@The: seediess, 6%@8Y%o; London layers, ll “Ol 50. Kanwas City Grain KANSAS CITY, April No. 2 hard, $1.56a01. ; May, $1.66%; July, $1.31; September, | I RN-No. 2 mixed, TIe: Np 2 ehite ! g0 2 yeltow, TaTwe: No. o He: i Tithe: September, e 19~WHEAT— Vi Ne 2 ped Sibg 32 ay, T O £ ,? mix e, BUTTER~Creamery, firsts, 2c; seconds, %e; packing, 1 S Firsta, 1T%c: seconds, Iic. LTRY—Hens, 14¢; roosters, turkeys, 16c. 2c; B 10c; Market. ' paYORK. April | 18 METALS - Easy, $4.J004.0; London, £ 9. Nominal; London, £46 10, Nominal; five-ton lots, $3.00 bid electrolytic, $17.60; Iron: BStead: ‘ .00 Copper ing, 317 northern, $14.i { No. |14.25 | At futures, tures, £167 12 6d; London—Copper: Spot, £76 108; fu- £77 Ts6d. Tin: Spot, €167 Amllnon) u.mu London Stock Market. LONDON, April 19.--The stock opened active and cheerful today. Amer- fcan securities were the features. A very large amount of business was done in United States Steel, with Canadian Pa- market cific and Union Pacific good seconds. Judging by the marking Americans have taken another amount of ewes have sold here this season, price being steady to strong uotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs, lght, $10.3@10.60; lambs, heavy, $10.008 10.55; lambs, shorn, $5.2504 75; vearlings, 5 § heavy, {890, wethers, good to cholce, $5.0004.50; | wethers, fair to good, $7.7i8.00; ewes, xood to hnlf‘e‘ FL.0008.40. ewes, falr to | ®aed. 7.00. Av Pr. | nO0e 0 8 10 cull shorn lambs . ® 700 113 Wyoming shor 129 400 2 cuil bucks . 1 10 2 fed bucke ... 18 80 cull lambs .. [T fed lambs .. 01010 29 cull lambs N 271 fed lamba o 10 194 fed lambs 6 1010 35 euil lambs L% AT 16 fod lamba 100 N6 fed ewes LY 491 No. nern, e e, 5 Wi mglin; Iotued 11 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET|DE REUTER KILLS HIMSELF Five Points in Early Part of Session. NEW YORK —_\:"H 19 ~Investment #stocks rose 3 1o 5 points in the first four {huurs of today's record-breaking mession. 'but lost a conaiderable part of their gains {in the final hour, when United States {Steel fell back 4 points on an admonitory |trade statement ita chie! ex- |ecutive. Steel had led the early advance not so jmuch In actual gain as in its activity, {and its leadership was accepted as fur- {ther proof of the inherent strength of the speculative situation. On its decline |In_the late trading It carried other e soned shares down 2 to 4 points, oblite ating some gains entirely and reducing others to noml Al proportions. Steel closed at 57, aximum decline of ¢ ints and a nll( loss of 3. st made some recovery {levels touched in the final hours, but the |market's tone at the end was irregular and confusing. Erstwhile war specialties, with a few exceptions, were relegated to positions of {socondary ‘im| ernnn- throughout the ses- slon, New rk Alrbrake and several other equipment issues ylelding much of week's gain. Not all the specialties sent to the rear, however, as was Sien,in the further phenomenal rise in | Mexican Petrol with a sympathetic In Fox company. American 'Woolen also gained 5 poinis on rumors issued by . {of additional war orders. Among the coppers held ratl better known shares the more conaistently than any others, ir strength ac- companied by another rise in the re motal. Rock Island wes almost the only rallway nmn lo hold back throughout, lodn. 34 pol All nol‘l n.'l of the day, which in-| rlud rallway advices from the west, -3 pointing to a moderate reduction of the tonnage mo\'a‘mml. and some firmness in re flniy feveriah market movements. Total | sales of stocks amounted to almost 1,500, Ing In bonds excesded all days, with an upward trend. Inquir; steady advances was the noteworthy fea- ture. Total sales u| rrov ) value, Inl exc rmany, was ignored In the | res, oxceeding all records since 1911, the New York Central debenture agETogated 6,536,000, tes bon. were unchanged on call on stocks were as follows: Bt tgh. Lov. Alaska Gold 3] Amal Amer Anacondn Mining Atchiron Raltimore & Ohio. lyn Rapid Transit.. roia Petroleum . adian Pacifie ntral Leather . | | Chioage td Distittorst mnmr [ Erle . General Eleetric Great Northern Neim Exploratio nheim Exploration.. TiithCta Contral - Interborough Met ud Inspiration Copper nternat Kansas City Southern 53 o Lehigh Vall iy Loutaville 12‘ Bl uy neylvania Puliman Patnce Ray Com, Copper. -:'u'kim“§= =5 3 - NEW YORK, A 1] Il'-—l’fl:.. MBER- sixty-day bills, for cables, MTJ; 50%c; Mexican dollars, ONDE~Government, steady; rafiroad, B LOANS—Sixty days, 3 per cent; m du-. 3@6% per cent; six months, MRk e 108 West. Unlon $4s... 9% IR ek, Bleer eg. o ot Dry Goods Market. successfully begun today and will con- |tinue throughout the week. l|. hundred end thirty-five thousand markets were firm and more active, Prints and ginghams were active. Raw ellk goods Cetton NEW YORK, April —(’OmN—!pot steady middiing upiands, 10.46¢; ho selea: Cotion futures closed steady; May, 10.22¢: July, W.46ec: October, “l’(‘ De- cember. 1ie e, LIVERPOO 9.~ COTTON—Ep steady 6.78d; 7d. Sales, on | Number of hales and leading quotytions | Investment Shares Rise Three to|Managing Director of Big European News Gathering Agency Com- mits Suicide by Shooting . GRIEVES OVER DEATH OF WIFE LONDON, April 10.—~Baron Herbert De Reuter, managing director of Reuter's Telegram company, was found dead yes- terday at his home near Reigate Surrey. A Alscharged revolver was found neAr his body and the authorites declare there I8 little doubt but that he committed sulcide. Baron Ds Reuter was pros- trated by the death of his wife last Thursday. Her body ia still in the home Awalting Interment. Thetr only son is in the army. Baron Augustue Jullus Clements Hers bert De Reuter was born March 10, 1862, He was educated at Harrow, Oxford and Parls. His wife, whom he married in 1876, was a daughter of the late Robert Campbell of Buscot Park, Berkahire. Be- sides the son and heir, who is in the British army, they are survived by & daughter, who is the wifs of J. W. E, J. Douglas. Baron De Reuter succeeded to the title on the death i(n 189 of his father, who was oreated a baron of the Duchy of ned | Saxe Coburg Gotha in 1871. Royal licensa for permission to use the title in England was granted in 1801 by Queen Victoria. The first baron was the founder of | Reuter's Telegram company, now one of: the leading news gathering organizations of the world. In 1851, when the cable was lald between England and France, the | headquarters of the company was trans-, ferred to London. ' Iowa Legislature - Develops Big Crop of Office Seekers (From a Staff Correspendent.) DES MOINES, Ia. April 19.—~(Special.) ~One chief result of the work the legisiative session just closed is t! has made possible development of & number of candidacies for high office, " among them the following: W. L. Harding, Sloux City, leutenant governor, for republican nomination for governor. It mow looks certain he will have a strong lead for the nomination. Leslie E. Francis, Spirit Lake, senator, possible candidate for governor, with & strong following because of his leader- ship of the fight of the temperance peo- | pla. Joseph H. Alien, Pocahontas, semator, candidate for governor, supported by the farmers and stock ralsers and by those who are ardently for woman suffrage. W. L. Atkinson, Clarksville, speaker of the house, candidate for leutenant gov- erner. L. B. Crist, Osceola, senator, this afterncon gave out & report on the pro- &ress of hostllities as follows: “To the south of Ypres, the British were yesterday ejected from the minor German positions still occupled by them in this locality. Combres and in the Vosges resulted in fafture. On the eastern front the situation re- ing victories on the western front are’ all inventions as is sufficiently proved by the regular reports from German head quarters.” Fremch. PARIS, April 19.—(Via London )—The French war office this afternoon gave NEW YORK, April 19.—DRY GOODS— (Which reads: Two auctions of ‘E'Jme ic _carpets and| “British troops yestsrday captured in Tugs, gregating in v . Were | Belgium, near Zwartalen, 200 yards of German trenches. These they have re- are cata-|tained, in spite of several counter at- Cotton goods and eounn yarn |tacl ‘We have been successtul on both Men's wear and ann banks of the River Fecht, in Alsace, and our advance is being pressed forward on the north bank. We have galned posses- slon of the Summit of Burgkorpfeld, to the southwest of Schilleckerwassen, which directly commands the valley. On the south bank, in the region of Schneefan- rieth, wo have made notable pr-gress, 6.10d ; maauu our troops marching rom the south to 12,000 {north in the direction of the Fecht and rounded by nice homes; large 'Afl\nnf‘ed fancy Datents, §1.90; i A Metzerol, which is southwest of Colmar. e . oak finish in ha ink and dining |1ITst clears, $6.60; second clears were generally & big nickel above the |stock off the market closing tone REA.I. MA'I'I—I’OR EXOIIANGI‘MM two paneled doors and windows sad BARLEY8uqic. close of last week. was_firm. in thie district we made an Important \ 4 bath: storm doors and windows and | RYFE—$1.12¢ Packers started out ulmn; very bearisi | SILVER—Bar, @%d; per ounce case of Smau 0X Saln with the occupation of a series of T OWN 8 acres fine irrigated land, |screens throughout Everything in fine ~ ) and when they finally made their first| MONEY—1%4 per cent. Discount levations, the northernmost helight of fenced and haif broke. il level, (Ing |shape. Terms lo suit. v, TG offers they were mo better lhan steady |rates, short bills, 22K per” cent: three on flpanese iner which commands the teues ¢ 1bs Teit: =oll bout ¢ miles northeast o 'ort PRI(\F %qy) wi urday. s 'ero & & big | months, per cen! J L , Colo. Price 3, Incumbered y= dime advan although killers raised In front of Burghorpfeld. ‘ n“boo' "a J dus.m W&M:nke"rhup 2 de A 'k g . l.helrl:u;n::' little nothing was sold until Iml‘l’l llzfl:' nm..:'.. SaL “In the course of this action we cap- ey, TEood moving piotura show o & maen Ve, ”\E“,'JOL April 19.~WHEAT—8pot, | It was after 11 o'clock before packers | s et i hert Betiae O SAN FRANCISOO, Cal, Aprii 19.—A [tured & division of meuntain artillery, ‘ good hotel in Omaha. 2408 Burt St., No. 2 Manitoba, 138 84; No. 3, 13s Tiga |{inally came across, but in the cnd m. BTOCKS— Bid. un.a case of smallpox aboard Toyo Kisen |two ocannon of 74 millimeteres cailber Omaba. B BEMIS PARK No. 2 hard wlnle";.dlll 6d; No. 2'red west- SpS n“‘"g:‘“m' r?:'n mm"y g | v T 0 M | Kasha stewmer, Chiyo Maru, which ar- [and two machine guns. 18801 Iand, 6-room cottage, located gn Seward St., inter, 13a 4 - s ptd » ) “The G aeropla; ch flew P ki apyrad” doiy Tws 3 (untonom of Heria park. ouk iniah, | CORN kbt American, mixed, new, fa By were”largely & dime higber than P G T om0 % qrived caday fless Cojness and Josenms | “The Cufmin Sommpias. wbich S » s one-half paved street .d_ American, mixed, old, a - Co. pf s 100 o " | Solnlag Euod s tier (anai W et C. G. CARLBERG Plata, mixed, ss 1d The average market was fully 5gi0c &’ Thl. Go sengers during the trip. Release of the |bomba These aid some damage to twe L farm and orchard. Wil exchange one or sARL x, FLOUR—Winter patents, s 6d. o A N TR, ol L% h W Qigha..is B veasel from quarantine was delayed pend- |hangars and set fire to four chests of all for merchandise. A. L. Veasman, Saf- 312 Brandeis Theater Bids. TP n Londor: Pasific consi, £3 100 foo, DApng SRR Y, & ton'of e {ng the sxaminatien of the passopers. |pewder, No oammeiiis vesudied er:am === = g 16a. T b - | e T T T T T - St Mon of Che B """’ at J-u018. S piutts Ry § les oid & | A 10-vear-old girl, taken aboard at [any serious damage done. excoangs for lowa and eastern ' Ne. [REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS, Sugar Marke and the bulk of was quoted ot 3., Ko. Omata.. Shanghal, is the smallpex patient. She e brasca farms. = What heve you !;:.ofler‘ - —— | NBW YOKK. Apeil 18U ..:«r: x‘(?; ac s 306G T.49. s set & new | odike QAL "Com ! " became ill ten days ago, and upon the Lid Lifter Pleads Guilty. Bee €., Oma! centrifugas, mola jgh m i oc mall) . 3 s ot L)~ -\‘::I"A': h-v‘:‘;‘ou fo exchange for Dakota A Flat Bal‘galn Hefined, steady; cut loat. 6.#c; ed, | Mo s pr { VRn Jgoek. Yot Omahe W » ldiagnosis of her disease a smalipox the “:"i:*;l-‘um':l m .;Mw )‘ o Montans land? Wisconsin Bales | Three 7-room fiats, bullt ear and | 6700 m.o‘uld‘a'\" 3Bc; , oubes, ke ,“ inls Columbus. Neb :‘u.u o ’x’m’ % 4 ishiv's surgeon began the vaccination of gt grog Ao i K Agency, Caswell Bldg.. Miiwaukee are up to date in flaz:dp.mx;‘;mz An- | Do, Sc; diamend A b 5 ® 1y R g~ 0 o | the passengers. R - o ot o o nual rents, nel riood. ¢ y , B TNy 1 " 1 Amo those aboa 1] V. r. James ined w.,'é:.'.‘, [y — 1 o;.‘;\'i'y:é’n::.“,"‘,m"{fiffl N L SRR iy :fiuflfif:pr}m‘::m:: .:(’x‘dln ullladh‘r d.lnd. & nie “ }g,: o, Batert: mestdae bishop in China "':n' X ci;'r of selling Mquor with- S . ommission house liqul s 14 . { out a loense. cisen pleaded guilty. or_ f"_“_',“' ll S5 A . "k'"’""’m = o MAnnuu ?r|‘|‘||: “-M;w-“.‘ gy A S B '“'" lon. " -4 o TH 2 m‘ of the Methodist Episcopal church, who y t TE—NORTH SIDB |'¢Pb $.%€. Frice §10,000. b —apiwithstanding & soed run i ittty '3 |15 on an unannounced mission reported to e e 4 REAL ESTA O,N ll’SR E A en $t. Louls Graln Market. of some 11,000 head of mu’u and lambs, a e relate to the conditions incident to the s . ‘] IN v ST. LOUIS, April 19.-WHEAT-No. 2, |snappy trade was one of the principal 100 ele7 3 poe Chi - B‘RG'\]\ TN BUNGALOW 1505 F' em T gr ) Cy BB o MY $1.00011.61: May, | features of the market, for the packers woRe J‘l‘:n’r::.;,r’:::‘:n‘-‘:‘uc:o:uom‘l‘;‘ that the o e e bungalo ae = Jul L were oul carly and were strong compe- o Rt tation, Dot g ]": AN~ .. Te: No. 2 white, Sagate; |titors for all offerings. Once & Movement RSk Yds b WM. W 19 | gemands if they are as the newspaper || ® T el P ;(‘i'm rins. Webster “Apartments, Tt S BRS SEtiagne Ti%e; duly, 9% P Lacaloward had commenced It was not % Are B b ed them threaten srave conae o el e 3 s TI%e; 3 h ¢ 06 Want A ve reported them threaten grave conse- s & n odern house, % biock (0 car, | o .'f;,':',“:l.?"_“‘"’ "t Wl o l X Ta o, 'k Wdkic; No. 3 white, fone betors everything in u‘mlfi‘u.ln:&‘":"‘ Wast Ads Are Best Bumness S boee York ity el atrect. L0, "Wal: 5 Blge. ces on lambs y er

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