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[ \ . REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED e L e Eeath. HANBSCOM PARK DISTRICT , " Q NEW 5 ROOM i F AR}E‘: o is Light and Prioes Are N (S A " At publie auction, 4,716 acres Ranging BUNGALOW in"sins’ from 80 0 1,040 acres. Thess Generally Weak, Strietly modern, finished in oak and | farms are in the heart of Nebraskas oak floors throughout; large living reom 'x';fl‘fllflln'l:-!"- '-urw:';n:v“;-:w:;-“ eru se- — ullt- ok ¢ o ¢ count_other intores ) o i with “pulie o “book casen; large | dining | S8 Ot 2" on he has arranged | CORN MARKET UNSETTLED on first. Noor: large attlo: full basement; [ this auction, which will be i compiots ted 1 32 ouing o » od o '{"“‘ lot; loeated 2534 8. 334 Ave | FOUCR UG L Sl be held July i1 Omaha, May 20, 1914 ‘"‘ '"“" " Wimner: July 13, Nellgh July 14 © The wheat run was exceptionally heavy J ton, da Jul 16 t Hristo b, For »ay i o dem o cor SCOTT AND HILL CO., R et s, Waming, puase | Ly, Dot the Sema r this sereal wee Doug. 1009, Ground floor, MoCague Hidg Wisner, Nab.. or Duncan Bros, Aucts., |#0 Very active. The wheat market was e ANROM PARK - Cloarfisld, Ia 2 ' ry weak and ruled from unchanged to %e Pungalow, b rooms, strictly modern, | IT in Bettar to be & wastern owner than an | lower onk finish. Lot 60x133’ Full coment b enstorn Tontet | ws The corn market was unasttied. welling ith co heat aved st g o AP e . e vk Hoase |ohiy 3 years a6e 1wkl ety land Josaisd 5 tatiee | TP N Digher (o 1o lowst, The demand Prioe $3,000, with eany terms It preferred O ot Bushnell, Neb., and 3 miles from | fOr_corn was only modsrate and receipt A bargain for the money. Dostotfice in. Kimball Co, Nab, Price, | Xere very light. Most of the corn wold on INVESTMENT COMPANY §16.50 un wcre; $2,000 canh, balance long | the deciine anly, enstonal car of yellow ‘I Bank Bidg Doug. 178} intersst, Every acre | “Ofn seliing at Mo sdvance Mincellaneous. K n be cultivated, Good sofl WISy Rrudia. of eAts W uoted e o > tones. Thin section I wiy i WIN 4% thy sewpiee went A sfillful.‘lalr' o T ?‘II:,zv\\l.”l‘l‘.n wverage. One crop often pay A1 Bariey were auoted mominally FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE - ’ ) ‘Cloaranson were y v 8 (’Keefe Real Estate Co., 1o 990,000 busheis: corn $46/000 Dushela! ONEILS R K. & w;lflmn;_\c' 1ou 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Doug. 2711 . o000 ! 04 Brandels Th b i IMPROVED $0:ncrs farm near Lincoln. $136 [ aorn’ 14 tower Wheat, unchanged s e — per. Relyen & Gifford, 316 Ramge Bidg < B LR i o dibiet Omana, Neb bushels And ahipmants. .~ §99000 bushels REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED FOR BALE OR TRABY=-(17 acren § wilow | awainat ‘Tecointa” o 533,000 bushels and — e e northeast of Wallade, Lincoln Co, Neb.; [ #hipmentsa of 707,000 bushels Iasl year | West, want home in aehool town. Desoribe what Primary corn receipts wers 448,000 R “ . oy have Gao. 1. Lattle, Schuyler, Neb. | bushela and shipments, 656,000 hushe Y aitacns tor s "homes, | - Texns Land T R $360 each: the bunch for §1,000 Good [ AT ACRE biack loam stock farm, yesr Primary oats receipis wers 1,800,000 inoe to bulld four cottages Yound blus wtem &rass. Natural cresk, | bushels and shipments, 1846000 busheis GRORGE G, WALLACE, 014 Keelins Bidg aane: wll tiliable, Community northern | againet recoipts of 11000 bushels &nd — people. Price $24.60 per & Surrounding [ shipmenta of 668,000 bushels (st year otk Wnd worth 8§60, G. 1. Huffman, Arcola CARLOT RECKIPTA : Taxas w Corn, Oais APTEN Tooking st MINNE LUBA 400 aif i ( farent buyers docided that It wan Uhe hest Winconsin Lands, ’ ’ Mo position on the market and they | TE) beat land in Wisconsin, adjolning 10 Packed their judgment by BUYING lots|” ‘he best market Iin America; very low 190 9 " ¢ YOU will come out today you will Moo ensy terms. Arnol! Co., Superior, 199 Hi : understand why others are buying 18 “ i CHARLES \\' MARTIN & CO,, 740 ARt Miscelinneons o Walen wara reporied toda 41 'mvuh- Natl Bank Bidg ARE Y50 GOING 70 BUY CANDY " |, [hnssic=io. § hardwinter: 1 ear 41,01 568 Norih, (18 0, get,a copy of our Journel firgt, | ko vy purd wintar ———— t has s, city property and stocks |y oy « . H LANDERYOU, ¢ 300ds advertised. from nearly every | fumt’s o e, i Renl Estate. Insurance state, 8o that you can find just what [ ¢ cies §1.00%; 3 chrs _ Neville Blk, Tel. Doug. 5600, ou wigh in ita column afinl.bhg‘u: yanter 4 ears, e "1 i, " " 0 years, reac 000 readers nd | 0640, 8 cars, Poec; 4 [1? 20 Acres Near Fairacres %o for ono year's subscription of #1 fof | No. ' durum: 1 ,-..,‘.,".",'“ . MUST BE SOLD BY MAY 20TH. . Sar WL0I° No_ 4 'miged JAL I8 NA ‘orn—No. 1 white: 1 ca High ;M #lghtly, n'"h landllmpmv- 'ARM AND '}yAAE[, 3 ;‘(I AR JOURN AL '-:I‘o'v 1 oars, 'Il'u. 141 o [t t e R, vellow o ] monls. - Mox See BAC Lol SNY FARME, acreage and my DRODOTEY 10% | o0 No. 8 Tained, 3 eare A Na HIAT (()MIA:\Y, it Combs, 8 | mixed: 2% cars #8s. Bample mixed: 1 245.7-8 Omaha Nat'l, Bank, Tyler 80 lfll‘ l"nlll' ue oar Bho ) onr Sl W war She fi&l}?All;l ln"r‘uul Py ——————————— | 40401 1 cbr."40e No, 4 White! & oars ax s B ba 0% 0; oars, 400, Bample white: 11 cars a9¢ et s awmimsmniniens | HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES [#'8. o cipn prises—twhasts wo. . nare REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGES AR No e negsnc! o' ¥ aprings 4104 o B o wingle Weight 1,000 [1.10; No. 4 spring, _ $1.04 10 No, @ THE romarkable Iners t wpring, §1.01@1.07, No. 7 durum, $1,01@ Ads can be traced Lo only one souro with calves for | 104 No. § durum, $1.0091.01, Corn: No 00 Tamults al loss comt than any other 2 white, 697 @700, No. 4 white, #6094 ¢ l'nnlhl paper. - - No. 4 whits, fluq" No, b white, 8@ 12878 MORE o horas, 17 16 10 youra old. Thin T | akiye; Ko, o white, 07@68c; No. 3 yallow S aat Al et whod hahind. _Apply st City Pond. [708 G171 No. 4 yellow, ‘10% @71c; Mareh and ApFi. than FWO good horses for Bouth JUN. | dar e, ""'°|;M“' ot No' same months 1916 TIAY, $80a ton. A, W. Wagner, 001 N, 38 05003, S 2o, A0 RS Ghvue. ¥Or BALE or trade Inrl run:’sh prng-rd(y. I ST I S :;.., : ,,;l.:. 1 ..r @ ,”h‘o' i ,m“,u (' ' controlling |n0nrz-ul in laundry and dry | 3 mixed o, Oats: No. oleaning; §7,600, part cash, wfll handle, POULTRY AND PET sTocK A n;‘nnm, uou;.r p.., Pnrhru‘-!lculfl‘rn write ¥ B, Nelwon, 224 16 F00D '1‘11" B L e Avingston, Via 3, B6@ASe WHAT HAVE YOU OR m U WARTH| | Mads of pure ain, Rest 00 .'."'4‘1':"" ! furnighed The Bes Heo us first, We may have just what| ket If your N N 0th e Logen, & tock and grain brok you want. We sell or trade uvorythlnl fgm"“““' A WAGNER, e Hlwtessts sirest c‘n'y:«:'m sl vl PIGBONS pay far better th fihfi'fii“?& ] Open. l““" l"mv | Clows. | You WILL trade for n Glean stook of general ""V'Y"P'l";‘ ‘I’(n'alx"“-‘:n.-vnll e i 111 |||| morchandise, 160 aeres Ransome cownty, "‘"b e e A tdel In 113 N. D., and 660 sgres 'm,n Co, N-l.‘) total | Bquab Co., Dept. 91, / _I N.fi 11 )lll valus 932,000, fres from all ‘ncumbrance. | TU 8 7 received & e L et 708 e s CHAMBLION " @, the fittis eolor nh. &l t ax Gols- |1 O % ke angthing you bave| {he Jiids folef, SPany i 46,000 NOW apartment, 26th and Farnam "I’“""v—f"",fl"-‘r;n king Angora for aerv- " 19,000, W, 0106 | o0 USINY ua best in town. Rent §0,000. Want eholee | g o g 61 26 per 100 ibe, i N. 16th BE i ABBOTT, 4 PATTERSON BLOCK.__|RCOTCH collle vup for Bous bes o8 nA'\m‘; n?w hrn|1(rym"m‘t}flnr{n Gottage, opiy | memne R - HEH 2,000, My equity 0 for mcre. Colfax 2 22 Aummosu.zs FOR. SALE o . 13 91 AUTO ('LEARlN(: \G HOUSE 14 10 i YoU wish to .nhnu your ity | 3200 Farn D, 810, 12 46 roperty or land, see me ) uv.\ naorifie )12 48 L gARBER Keeline Blan . ame. § Grent. 5 1is 98 i Good payink market, want clear| b I,,",',fl',{' - ot ,or what have you? 404 Ware Bidg - m-n.ulu Oraln Market, b AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. PR o T (T PY e e e el Trate for fability insurance on|$11¢%: July SLISN. cesh. Fa 1, hard REAL ESTATE WANTED | Vortbeus pcudie provery Samses. |} gETh re_an o LOUR--Unchanked, 5 sl 2 KILLY, ELLIS & e OMPEON Ve GOOD LOT WANTED, 4134 Cliy' Nat. Bank Bids. Doug. 419, _ 1 e rt payment, with some cash, on fi‘fu «.M L3 M ) e new ETootn, all modern bungalow one hl}l‘“ fitf'zo‘?:fi. "‘m" :: d :;'.""""”, e ncre of mundL chlckcn house and gar-| 0— I 'LAxallD—-u 90104 §=m THE AULOMOBLLE WO ,Make a ton truck out of Lour Ford Inn-u ty Graln Market, car, Kverybody is buying thi Kansas City, May 20 -—wun-r—r h TATE SUBURBAN Truck.” "It solves your ll"rr nr No. £ hard, ual 1.12; No, 4 red, §1 REAL ES fcm ana wells like wild .. 1.11; May, $1.03%; July, §1 lm?m "‘fi wanted. For particulars r CORN-~No. 1 mixed, 00 (N | Benson, JOHNSON 1>A~mr;n‘rl o llnN m ;hll ':rnolnlw uo 3 yellow, 11% @ 3 AUTO BH “Bervice First, prices | May, 800 Ju BTART Yglulgt HOME IN BENBON! T:l:( 1601-3 . alkwon, Tyler 5, ‘u& ro- “’éA“cl——vNo ¥ whits, 6@ 170, No. 2 mixed, THIS LOT! 10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price ehraska Lands 24 TMPROVED NE lriu and gen. blacksmithing, Used qrdl for sale. 260,00, size, BOX128; located on Locust ’4 between Clark and Burnham, nfi( wollt wfll irade you & mew Kord for your far from school and car line, 3 Wright. Bee office. Omaha. mh'f;rl‘?dUSTR“b GARAGE 0O Dundave. g Npmu“ .Mum ;’Eu (ru v; g G on capacity, condition, $J,UO1) bou ?W ht. Call Douglas Qauk BEAUTIFUL DUNDER paswanger Chalmers lourln oar, &00d condition; bargain. R. B. Held & r,o. “i Two besutitul Dundee lou 100123, n Brandets Bidg. Phons Do i street and alley paved and all paving |§ : .i e il oeted, ast right and otner | e MeTaiyre toging GO S e advantages which 1 will explain If in Brandels Bldg. Phone Dous. 8681, terested; 300 cash, balance 3260 every | FRERENGIR Bludebaksr, No. 1 ondition. 6 months till paid for; 5% per cent in- terest. Elegant place for fine home or apartment D. 1618 William Colfax, 7024 Keeline Bidg “LOCRWOOD" The Top of the Hill In the Dundes District TROOM house with a to school; bigrest Tal. Douglas 2606, Dundes Bungalow—Neatfelean, attractive rop'ty, well located, at reasonable price. hos. Campbell, Keelino Bldg Dg. 4523 ping porch; closs gain In Dundee Florence 228 FINANCIAL _Real Kstate Loans, Mortgmges. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apcrumnt houses, double brick houses, ouses, business property and 28 Keeline Hldl Douglas 1643 Nood cash, a_bargain, $210; 4016 N. 24 Bt ONE nearly new touring cur cheap Tylar 103. Harney 6080, FOR SALE—Cartercar, oheap caah Walnut 979, 4100 Corby. SECOND-HAND Apperson l{ Tor sale or trade, Phone Harney 11 Automobiies - e POPE twin motorcycle, 4103 Farnam Harns, e e TEBD car, lata modal, Maxwell or Ove land, Wil y cash, Address J 168, B d Gorag light and eity wa Anto Livery GARAGE with electric Tar. Call Wab. 1802 3 Hileotriv Au weabiles, Waiter Anderson. exp't rep’s electrlc & batteries, Storage. 2200 Farnam. D. 4817, Anto Tires and Suppl DONT throw away old fires. Wo make one new tire from 2 old ones and sav ou 8% 2 In 1 Vuleanizsing Co., lAl f).vau;mn 8t,, Omaha, Neb, Dow AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $2.00 TO $.00. THE BEE, UOMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 2 _FARM AND RANCH LANDS _|GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET BRASKA | Wheat Run is Heavy, But Demand Bt Lounls Graln Market, 188 64, No. | northern sprin 1 Id No. 1 red weutern winter, 11s 6a ;nnh-lm. American mixed, naw, 1 " Coffee Market. May 90-~A renswal of recent buylng movement caused an openi; advanea of from ons to thres points In | arket for coffes futures thi montha wold about two to fi net {hgher during the early tradi ing new high ground for the season damand, hows emad o be prat me of the reoant prom the advance atiract joss Toalizing and prioes to 8.k4c for Septamber and fro St o 0130 for March during the latt Maw TYork. ma Rio exchangs on London . Cotton Market. New York, May 0 ON % 1O 8% for loana on best class city PUO TIRE CO., 16811 Chioago St Jand, 18.300; no sales residences in amounts $3,00 up; also Cotten fulures opsned st tarm loans. I(Mn«mnh]u commisslona. Auto Repairing and Fainting. 10600 July, L8i8e; Outebgr, PRTERS TRUST €O, 182 Farnam 8t | NEW, Auto Radiator Repair Service and S tires closed steady, May OMAHA_homes, Iast Nebraska farms. | Drices right, 718 8, 19th Kt 0, 13,000, October, 13.1%0, Decem O'KEEFE REAIL, ESTATE CO, $100 reward for makneto wo can't repair, | Janudry 1480 March, 13488 Omaha Nut. Phone Pouglas s, Colls repalesd baysdorfer, 210 N 1y l . ’l\:"::flv'“' "-H ¥ MONEY to l:.nn on fmproved farma and |JOF MURPHY - Auto rvhflrm‘,. 2RATE | 5744 low m l ranches We alno b od farm mort t, Tyler ¥ nig Hed & | including 860 for wges. Kloke Inv. Co, Omaba. Omaha Hediator Rep. Co., 10M Far. D 2L 5. Louin Tive M Nu DEL \“l My W. T GRAH ket siead BEK BLOG MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES;' MONEY TO LOAN, for & years, HARLEY-DAVIDRON MOTORCYCLEN, | on_Improved properties Hargain in machin _BHOPEN & CO, Doug. “The Motoreycie Man.' 718 Leavenwort MONEY on hand ftor clty sed | m loans " W, Dinder, O Natlonal Hank iidg S . doseph Live Mwck Marked [ BOANB—5-big-a% — LOANK P L v e 2 e N THOS, L. MeUARRY, |5 s and haifers, 1H.00@0 slven Kesline Bidg, Red a4 :‘ ||TY and furm loans w & per oenl. | 10 1 market | h H. Dumont & 16 honline Bidyg ik ol saiss 154090 00 v AMBS Pt |‘m|.‘“ W made promptly. ¥ D Wead, |, seady, clipped . his Wead Hide. \Wih and Fariam S p s ) " U | WA GARVIN BRUB, , ‘mans Bosses Uids 1ive fieeh Maskot maba Ay MONEY HANK N & MUKTON. | " A 0 Omaha Nab Bank Ridg e NS : Abstraeie of Tite W ...» 0, weals " : Absiraat Un Wo i Vg 4.0 i ‘e ahort natlve I . n Nidg D . ' F 3 Thi arnile aind Abatr ’ . KERR ] Aatreet olie ) gk | WA N ol 1, W n RRED » ALY Mest abakrnel | reariiage 4 afticn \n s W Desadeis Thes, |+ R B sager Markel FARM ANU NANLh CANDS Avkansas Land o FONPFRIBING cpporiunition for inrwiem, oy Faeety o ) fruit growsrs. Moraibe ALk Bigtn Bateer Marked Mas M BUTTHRA- (4 il M | | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | Want Ads In ssshangs Fhone The Mee Wanted for e of | Mo Answas “ qranuis aeh Hquidatio s ) pebuia e | Raptamins & 48 Dasen | o | Metal Mokt | Mew Tors. Map Mo NRTA . fper markst Shewed Reme of \he " Haring Beatioiri delivasy this of Ouiabar o we range b . {40 0 ¥ Bl and ales R T Louls, May 90.~WHEAT -No. 1 red JLisQLISE Mo, B ware, T4Liok; May, LOTH July, $1.08% CORN—Ne, 3, T40; No. 3 white, T4%e; May, 14%0; July, 1240 OATB~No. 3, 43%0; No. 2 white, nomi nal. Tdverpool Graln Marke May 90 —~WHEAT~8pot, No the he morning, and points K ty i o aed off trading favorabis politioal ndvic may have \Illvnllu.l tha disposition 1o Ha.u profids, but business was not active Prices olossd pet unchanged (o two points lower Bales, 16,000 bags May, A6 June, A 8k¢ July, nir. August, §.7h¢; Boplambar, ¥ £4c Oetober, Ao, November, Dacamber e R4 el LRl M.nh $.11c; April, 9,180 ot coffas steady; Rio, 76 9% e; Banton .. 0%a. No fresh offars ware reportsd in the cost and frelght market Tos . fiolal cablos reported no change In milrsis with an W nes_of A.32d In the rate of 00 1916. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts Sold Out at the Ad- vance of the Week of Twenty- Five Cenu‘ Estimate Saturday Hix dayn (his weak Same days last weak Hame days ¢ whke. age ] Bame days 3} wka ago ll 403 S48 Ban Bame days ¢ wha ago 22,0 4 43 Bame days last year 19,300 70,791 13481 The following table smows the receipts of oattle, hogs wnd shesp &t the Mouth Omaha live stock markst for the year to duto as compared with Jast year 1914 19] Ino Dee Cattls 40,000 203, £4,000 Hoks LOOT 188 1 90LR08 316,404 Bheap 813,606 911 00 LY The follow! tabls shows the averags prices of hogs the Omaha live X market for (he last few days, with com st inone | bmte. [ANTE. Ti006 JIRTET101 JINTR [i001 (O AN 7 20 K AT K AT T 0L B0 Rt (RUEERTIBRTINEL] i 1R [ 3,00 7 481 § 48 »oaRl T 4| ¢ | 768 § IXIPE EUBONE R IRE B HERHERT ] el ] o KT 40 e R IERUE R IR IREIA LR R LR Yt (RUERLIES] I EE R N RRUES IR R ET B IR R ER TR R R RUEE BRI 0710 7 4B B 35 8 il 7 0 8 'w‘ -u'-n”sn RITIR Aol 7e 9708|136 8 ER %0 | I‘\" IR UERURRLEN LN Rocelpte and disposition of lve wiook st the Union Bteok Yards, € hb for twenty four hours ending yesterd RECEINTS lAl‘:rr)A"“ Cuttle, Mogn Shoep H'rs .M ABP H o i Mo Pacific e ] 1 N Unlon_ Pacific : 1 " . Co&N W, 1 - . C &N W wonl " il ( P M A&O ’ . OB & Q. saat ] GOk Q) went 1b o CORTL AP eant H * 1{inoln Contral i ] Chl, Gt West 1 ] . Total receipta ) ' [ DINPFOKITION nmn Cattie. W s Morris 4 Co . /) By Bwitt & Co 1,604 Cuduhy Packing Co i.00h Armonr & o w101k Bohwartz & (o "e Bwitt-Fort Worth Vre 106 Totals g CATTLE A8 uwual, on Maturday, thers wan nothing of any conm of tal cattle on the market and prices were nominally stesdy at the wesk's advanos .l 16@ b0 Tecoipta for the wesk have TP Yot (his tima uf the year, sbout 10,400 hend or 600 mors than were nare lnst waek, uanos In the way but substantially the same as the corra #ponding week n year o Hest besves, both hesvy and light, are quoted up Lo $0.76, and the bulk of the falr to 1,000 1o 1,950 pound stesrs wold of $0.10@0.46. Th ur and short fod 00 to 0. ‘The trads ap| a vary factory aondition and the foal ing st the clase o rather strong than other wine Qunllllrml o §astle (ond (o choloa year 10 Jnge. kood 10 cholos beaves, o 000 fair o good beevas, 8,80, commaon 1o falr " ¥ood 1o choles helfers, cholea cows, $13000.1 46,60@7.00, common to 840, o ch falr to good fesders, falr h'd-‘r.’l’ 'l 7" stonk (1N 1 srock calv oboum bulls; L n’ 64,600 head is 5,00 wael, but 4600 smaller than two weske ngo, And & shoriage of l‘l 0!0 head as com f Iast your, pared with the sama it other marketa’ 7po or prices, and m rather modera " point, the market opened out strong to in apots bc higher. Hhippers boushi what hogs they wanted packer pure wers by what advane mainly on the better un-a. of mixed w butcher walght hng! he close wa One of two p.nk a x £o0d ‘many of the later s AL prices Lhat wers no a ‘ul Aays (hin week wers #i than for any COrreupon: period in almost a year, and prices advi harply, o orlu an upturn rier il around lamb #up) % could and heavy shorn eashed only after sel made conoess! that amounted to 10160, and sven more Wonled ewes were very moderstely sup pliad all weak, and prices moved up mhoul Bbe, the wael'n fop being 40,60, & new reo ord for the yards. Shorn ewes whowed about the same upturn, nearly all of It bain, red the early part of the weak Fnire Kood kind of y Moxican swes t §4.46, the high price of Lhe Bineo then nothing overly ffared, and on (he fair to remained about the wam kinda pric the Iatisr part of the week, offerin {ng Iargely At §7.76@4.00, ‘Aside from the awes 1o 014 muttons have shown up. ‘Quotations on sheep and lembe: Lambs, 004 Lo cholos, handy, $18.10@ 13861 Iambs, fair 1o good ‘handy, ' 41LT@1A10: lambe fair 1o ¢ heavy, $11.00@11.75; \ambs clipped, han $10.004910.76; lnmbs, olip od, heavy, $9.26@1046; wprin $1100018.00, f $10.00@11.00 heavy. $9.00010.00; wethers, falr to cholos, 5400070, ewes cholca, #8.760G 0 Uee foir (o Bood, $5.000.16; ewas, iipped, $6 540 CHICAGO LIVE KTOCK MARKET, Cattle Steady, W Weak, Hheop Steady. Chicago, May 20— CATTLE-Recelpts, 100 head, market stendy; native beef cet te, 8 210 26, western atears, §5. 2009 30, HOG PRICES ARE SOME LOWER Omaha, May 39, 1916 Rooelpts ware Oattls. Hoge. Bhas Official Monday 5881 XY Offielal Tussday G108 10066 49E0 Offleinl - Wadnas 4B 11706 1800 Officlal Thuraday ‘ Official Friday. ... 1 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET SHIP 'ERS FACE PROBLEM Conditions Nearer Normal Prevail Great Dearth o{ Brmlh Owned Ton- During the Short Session of nage Reflected in Present Exchange. High Freight Rates. RAIL SHARES ARE YIELDING MANY SHIPS REQUISITIONED | New York, May 9.—Conitiens nearar (Correapondence of the Amsociated I'ress.) the normal prevalled during today's short r . et e At e ik sis | LONDON, March 81.—Grave concern {s tended by further realtsing for profita | Delng feit in British shipping cireles re- | Ratlroad shar ectally Reading, showed | EAPAIng the future of Hritish shipping | & pronounced tendency to yleld, but the n- | A)raady something over 25 per eent of ‘ t 1ist dmproved later in responss to & tresh Inquiry for Righ grads lssues, partio- | British-owned tonnage has been requist ularly Canadian Pacific, which sdvanced | tioned by the admiralty in econneotion 0% pointy to 188K, with 14 pointa for | yyh the war, and the great dearth of Hoo'" and & point or more for Usien Peeific | and somme of the ether standard shares, | LONNAKA 18 refiected In the preasnt high Coppoers came Into & prominence with large dealings In Ansconds, Wenneeott and [ g ouror have bean subjected (0 4 | Tnapiration, Weatinghouss waw fatrly strong | P CE IR LY - in conneotion with the publioation of the | il S owing te it high profita which they are making, but annusl reports, showing sarnings of almost | 16, Bor oot B (ho SSMMAN SO0 a prominent ship owner in London has rates of freight plaading indusirinin ws rerasentad by pointed out that the present eondition of | Ini atos el showed little ohangs, 4{ frof United 8t howed litule J‘ Affairs (a far from satiafactory from tho | 3 hardening tandenoy toward the cioas, Ma: [ ShID owner's point of view vines ware dull &md inolined to “Trus, he sald, “wa are sarning big | profits now, but we have the future to think of. Thera are not enofigh ships to around, and while we are having (o | pay extra wakes and war bonuses to the | crows, Increassd oharges for bunker coal | | and delays in port owing to congestion, | | the neutral in stepping In and gotting the | oarrying trade which was formerly in um, probably In sonsequences of the ihe shipping bill by the houss o tatives Unel fled wtooks were Inaotive, Lore rewained & part of (heir recant lonses, | K¢ Continental Can and United States Indus trinl Alcohol denoted further activity by eligues and pools. Total ssles ofstocks amounted to 510,000 shares. instend of an estinated cash gAln, (he bagk statement whowed an aotusl cash loas of almost $10,000,000, & loan incress of vietually a8 muoh and a further contrac but Mo tHon 1n rewerves of aimost §19,000,000, reduc. | hands of the British ing the folal egoess to about $17,000,000, | ¢ the lowesl figure wince the new form of | Then fhevs 1o anether vitel Jaint; M bank atalement became: operative present nearly all the ship repairing and Forelgn exchanke waa sluggiah, but steady | huflding yards are full up with work for n the main. Reporis had' bean made to Inore fram Canada wers not ula 000 £0upo oont, ma coupons on eall during the wosk The following quotations are furnished by Lognn & Nryan, members New York Stock that arrangemenis o the wold n..,..,..,.‘nw admimity, and we oannot et oul [boata overhauled, mush lase place orders ‘hr' new ' voswels, for there ta not a single | builder In England today who will guar- antes deltvery, conssquently wa cannol possibly replace our losses oaused by submarines and mines, s that the posi e with total anliss, par vanced W per one per oent oxchange, 116 Bouth Bixt th sires st s dlos nonarin X i tion of the ship owners in Fngland s Bouthern Paoiflo anything but pleasant. The loases due to n _Paolfio the war have besn much greater than iy n genernlly realiged, and searcely one of ‘A'm‘. ';;I'I'."';l"” " the lost boats has been repimced. b, . Shl Mocu®potand '8 i Carrlers Have Licenses, 9. & Jiorthiwesiary ARAIn, there i the question of licenses. aro, -u' ym;.fln While we In England have to obtaln a w.h'n)-‘ 5. P licenso to carry oertaln goods and trade do ptd hetween certaln ports, the neutral owner B3 Lok 5 Nariine can atep in and (ake the trade from un- I"u'ny}‘ylvulln O dor our noses, and there are merchanis | gapen & P Anxiols to guarantes delivery of ship U Lehigh Valley B | ments who are only too ready to send {14 them goods tn neutral hottome, simply N [ haonise the nevitrale are froe from requl Houtharn Ry 7 Y K. ¢ Bouther ) 317 | Mulon. il teal Corpora. com.. b\ Tuk reed B J i Sopere i 1R (i Bae s s whish edonnied: ke 1o Republio Iron & m«.l " " r cargo boal was Republio Tron & Hinel pfd 1111 1 ltlum»nn to wall from London, and we el Te s fne 105 [had nimost completed the loading when [ dtlg |1t waa requisitionsd. We had another ] 14 | ateamor walling from Idverpool, and the 06 Nor, 1ron Ora ¥roparty. 41% %014 | earko of the boat loading in London was d p.J 1Y Anposngs Cop. Mining Co n‘“: 1% | unahipped and forwarded to Liverpool by 1 114 | rall, and upon delivery there, our Liver- o P (A ::E Hh pool ‘boat wan also placed under requisi- :”"‘l t‘);mu ’NlnIn, no' :2& n” tlon, and consequently the cargo was in napiration Cons. Cop. Co % |the end shipped In a neutral steamer. ol W i AR 1| The mafority of hoata which bators ll‘dnllur ;Io:rlu'l‘-um, Lta :v’);u m the war were sngaged in the coal trade onere otrio Woatinghouss Kles Mg "E 1% | are under requisition, and in consequenca, Brooklyn Rapid Trans L3 #7% noutrals have stepped in and are bene- fpterverugh, Bap. Framtt:{h 1A% [ fitting by the nigh rates patd from Tyns 'A.ynzfl‘/!.hn :":nn"’ % g:* L:a. to London, and Tyns to the Mediter oodrie ‘0 Unttad Rta “ “"» K iy is | ranean. An much an 60 shillings per ton Willys O 1IN 00 has been pald for a voyage from the Tyns Studebaker l"’urvnuunn 1 i1y xwoll Motor . i 1 Amer g Tefining. * 1130 iy of 7 ahillings § penca per ton for the o (ad 7 AAME VOyARe twa years ago. fi'..,.'.f...‘.fl'."’?n:.'.fi.r H 116 we eould obtain a guarantes of ‘o Al Chalmers . Lt} 88 |ivery, we should be quite prepared to place orders for new steamers, deapl! the high prices prevalling for all classes of bullding material. Unfess the govern- ment take wotion very soon, the outleok for British shipping will be most orit. feal It 1n 1earned in ship bullding ofreles that there are numerous inquiries for | new tonnage, hut very faw contraots have been placed, pending tha dectsion of the government regnrding work on merohant ships N Lakhor in Big Problem. (old Reported Found In Hamilton County A report has been received that gold has heen discovered on the farm of Harvey Gannon, whose place is lo- cated three unlu southeast of Giltner, Neb. Quite a sensation has already heen caused by the find, which is in a sandpit that has yielded some defi nite traces of the yellow metal, pro nounced by old miners as promising The latest gold discovery in Ne braska previous to this was at Pleas- antdale, twelve miles from Lincoln, on the Conrad Dillenbeck farm, where | gkiljed labor, and the urgent require- after a long serious of tests the valu: | ments of the British admiraity, there able element was found to have been | neema Ittle prospect of any great’ teans- only a trace in Blue river sand farence of Iabor taking place Among the ship owners who are now UNITED WORKMEN WILL Anuonl to place contracta for naw boats | o the Cunard Steamship company. This HAVE A NIGHT AT THE DEN el has approached buildars in Ireland, | Bcotland, and on the eant const of Hn | gland, but owing to the tmpossibility of .(IINVKH'F"‘V\K Aelivery, no contracts have hoen placed, and it is understood that ments for an Ancient Order of United |the company haa purchased several sec- | Workmen night at the Ak-Sar-Ben | ond-hand steamera for cargo carrying Den on June 26, in celebration of the | Purposes In the place of new veasals thirtieth anniversary of the Workmen | The Shaw Savile & Alblon company Represontations have been made to the government by a Aeputation representing ‘\mlh ship bullders and ship owners with n view to taking men off war work and | placing them upon ordinary merchant work, but owing to the great seareity of Frank A, Anderson, grand master | workman of Holdrege, Neb, was in Omaha last week making arrange e ————————— | other by Palmers’ Shipbuflding company | while many Oreeks have a4 pretiy | obtained—Mphesus In Asin Minor and the | 1nland of Naxos several new steamers, but so far, no su cess has been met. Only one British firm has suceeede! of Inte in placing contracts for steamers the Ellerman Line, Limited, of Liverpool. This Iine has recently ordered two large- geared turbine steamers, ono to be bullt by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richard« son’'s yard at Wallsend-on-Tyne, and the at Jarrow GREECE COURTING THE U, §. Wants to Strengfllen Commerocial Relations Between the Two Countries. | SALONTKI PB.ODUCEI MUCH SILK (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) ATHENS, April 9.~Count Mercati, the King's grand master of ceremonjes, who 18 & young man widely travaled in Burops and Amorica, 18 now active as the leader of a movement for the strenkthening of ecommercial relations between the United Hlates and Oreeoce “The principal impediment commarcial relations between countries,’ sayy Connt Mercat! to closer the two 1k that Inar fdea of the United States from hav ng lived thers, very fow Americans hatve any cloar soneeption of modern Greoce “Phe worst of It Is that what the Amerfoans don't know about modern | Grosce costs them money. Take the mar blew for Instance, A great deal of Gifeek marble (s used In the United States, hut it 1a generally bought, not in Greece, but in England, and a middle man's profit Is pald on the transaction ""Another (hing I8 ry lleve that there are two places world where natural emery stone stone. 1 bes in the can he In Greece. Naturally, since the blockade of the coast of Ami Minor, Naxos s the only place whers the natural stone can be had, And the prica has gone up In consequence from $26 to §90 for large stones. That Ia the price In Greece. What It s In the 'nited Btates 1 do not know, but eonsidering that the emery stone, like the marble s marketed in America through England, it is probably eonsiderably more & Colture, T doubt If s genorally known In the Tnited Btates that the district around Halontki produces ahout 5,000,000 silk eo- coons per anpum and that Greek silk s of an exoelent quality, Silk eulture, )ike the raistng of coftem, In growing very rapMly in Gresos. Of courss, (ireek olives are well known, but not sno widely mar ketod in the United Btates as might be, “Gireok tobmeoo also s falrly wall known In the United Btates, but not at all am Gresk tobaeeo, Over 16,800,000 pounds of ‘sad’'—the yellow tobacco so Inrgely used in oigarettes, i prodiced in Grook Maosdonin. “Grescn aleo hns need of a great many things from the United States. Mont of the articles made In Gresocs today are made n the old Turiish fashion by hand by the mdividual who sells them. Of oourse that all will have to ohange, and it meems to me that American capital Judioiousty invested might hasten the changs with benefit to the Investors as well as to ua “It ia evident that Oresce, particularly Athens, must become a great frade cen- to Genon with coal, against the aversse | .. Lo the war. We are almost equl- Alstant from Bgypt. Asia Minor, Mace donia and Albania. Whosver first puts up & shos factory in Athens, for example, oan bave all of that immenss territory a8 hin market. Labor 48 cheap. Trans- port ta by water to everywhere in and out of Gresosy and consequently Inexpen- #ive. Olimatio conditions are ideal. And the government in disposed to encournie Industry In every way.” Hold Mass Meetin To Obtain Funds For Omaha University A mass meeting of citl:en' of the north part of the city will be held Monday evening in llohn Jacobs hall of the University of Omaha for the purpose of raising additional funds for the erection of the new proposed science building. According to Dr, Jenkins, president of the college, only §1,200 of the $50,000 fund is lack- ing, and it is proposed to raise the deficit by popular subscription. Should the necessary funds be raised, | work on the strueture will start ime mediately, s0 as to he ready for the coming fall term. Alumni of the university have started a fund for equipment on completion of the new building. Read the classified pages, They in Nebraska ia deairous of placing contracts for too, service he renders the publie tnk the front door and pulling down the biinds contain interesting news. part of that servios (s Information about your The merchant proapers or falls according Lock wtockers wnd aers, 6,00 880, cown R e 04400560, calbes, 44,0011 05 HOUS- Roeip 9.000 haad markgt weak. ahade lower’| bulk, §§ umfl 160 Ik 20,60 mixed, 49 70@ 1038 i $0660 1020, roush $9.65@0.40; ples, { uh b SHEEP AND LAMBS - Recalpts, 1,004 ad, mnriel steady, wethers, §7.76010.00) Statement of Clenring Mouse nka Now Y Me 0 The statemsnt of . Aition of clearing houss bamks hotd $16,056,810 resarve in excess ‘.“‘.;,.,m.m. This 1n & deoresss 1316 from iaat week. The state Amont therease $2,000,000,600 § 9,648,000 AR5, 181,000 *10, Your eustomers, Mr. Merchant, are 108,404,008 24, entitled to fuformation about your store and your goods aries ¢ goods, It should be a part of your bl werviea to send them this informa to the tlon, and the nawspaper (s the most econom A AUy fol, most efficlent carrier of your store mes doss ot §peed D FEE0NNS Ko f stals hanks and trast som neluded Vork Muner Market ™ N | PAFPER 1% por oa W N MW and New ANTILY (TR LR Landan Mook Market P . ooy & Meoks i Par. 144 pe NN N A | l-n.ncm‘- | W e re vin-l.¢ . n BILYER Hank Claarings 1eday No store k Would you say to the pubMe It you want to know anything about my In stoek and saper does that, perhaps, but many never toll the public what they have It almost amounts to the same goods you will have to come 1o my store ana thing find out for yourselt, 1'm not goluk to spend The store that everyous knows - where y wd money sending the information everyons goes-—is the store that makes its 1o \ service compiata by golng to the peopls In A helr homes and tell them what that store How a "“"!‘” do you suppose (hat att an Lo offer It s done day after day, week tude would be aftor week. In Omaha you find the selling Not very suceessful . bhecanse ths publie messages from the succesalul stores always knows [t 1a smtitled to service from you and appoaring In HE OMAHA BEE . “Where Continuous Advertising Will Pay”

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