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THE BEK: OMAHA, l‘l KSDAY, JUN ]: 22, 1915, 11 p— - ——— p—— - . 1 ¢ e | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 555 £t OMAHA LIVE STOOK MARKET|fL? 2o nu it e NEW YORK STOCK MARKET|r'y s omk s ot as monis - - - e, AN ~op gt 8t O 00| or ¢ it values hold rm, un r oen! , BEAL vxp."?‘t‘f,""1.?""{;":‘.".,...,.... s Winnipex 100 oy K fes become abnormally heayv CALL MON®BY- -Rudyi high, 2 per B ally Iasge Clovets’ 1n & Weit Furmets “Thm sales were reported today: i ‘|° "*‘N :N‘d‘dl.h'";" j"“ Ilnv( Il\ per cent; rullng rate, 2 per i houne; large porch and yard. good board | Wheat Market Breaks Under Poor|[Wet§ Yo 3 hard | car at ¥i.t7; 3 cars | Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Higher | i Wnd feeder buyers | Wall Street's Attention is Diverted f{“‘,;,,‘,f,n""‘;'mu"'“";“r‘""'r:"' Lo EEURS e preiered Femy o | Demand and Prices Unchanged 1 caratsiang 1 car at $1.11; No. 2 durum Than Last Week—Sheep Are rwonts Tne best of thess | from Diplomatic Situation to Lesdun Sonim Malick o 3 | car at §1 Corn: ite, 1 oar at g b X 1 4| London Stoe arket. o Yol m"_:‘,‘;fi,':,‘; that sulte to a Cent Lower. e, No. 2, § cars at No. 2 yellow, & Aotive and Steady B S e b Court Rulings. LONDON. June 21.—Business fn the you fn the way of Furnished Rooms you T SR ) ] Te ot '7:‘;“ o T e s Thers waa a pretty decent Sprinking © of | o ?fl:&"’.‘n".zi"i‘.i.‘ifi'u':fl.‘&“ If.dl“?“ml.l Ay : b Tle, 't cars at ™%, ] car at Mg g B s of stock ava fan oall g Reont 1o e e, S0 8 | CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY |Nos deiow. oho ¢ SRS § S &t M | HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER|trha™lo®h oty oichiorings and (hex |COAL DECISION HAS EFFECT |abia outaide of the high-priced shares and wo will gladly refer you to a high ! d l\'-.fl vellow Lar at e No, 2 mixed | &a ut the close of last week, Colorado f o 3'|'."‘ b =)~ 2oy 'l;l"';,"&h Cana class rooming or boarding house in any = 015, | A CAF (near ‘white) at T04c, 34 cars at yearling lambs brought $85, & flgure [ g e n c or on dividend uncer part of the city Wheat, corn ...:«”'.,A,t'f‘\f"r":"‘r‘v to- | o vaie ot Whis 1. el A SOUTH OMAHA, June 31, 1915 |Which 1+ considered nih enough to take .,,,':'“hm“";“_"m"'l;’:m;‘ P O R—Bar, 35304 oo owntd 2114_CHICAGO—Nice_clvan_roo day. A poor demand sent wheal un-|oara e ®ige: No. & miixed. | car at e | Recelpts were Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. [ he best of the fed ot o & faw | from forelgn affairs to the United Hiates | MONEY—1%@i% por cant " Discount ST - Nicely _ furnished | “HRIeee 10 1 HOWer. o ied seventy-seven | NO: 8 mixed. 't ear at ®ige 1 car at @0ie, | Betimate Monday 4,000 N n:. iRt as 10 which wao last Pritay e oourt, which held fts final open | rates, short bills, 2 per cent: 8 months Douglas 1574 | carntanorn, feceipts tollied seventy eeven |1 car at @ke, 1 car at S%o; samy Qie. | |Same day tam wek ' €114 fop. A string of fecder yearlings went at A Banded Gowe & puroe b il B PR AR YS AVE NI < |the commercinl grades. The white and | S4% At ‘fl"%. % car at # Oais: No. 3 g:" ‘;l ] ¥ age Swos Are In comparatively KKt sUB- | siona of fnterest to the financial and in- | Nu, Market. : ern ro nrhalv fan | yellow corn sold at a fractional advance | e, 1 CAr at “§ S cars at T 287 2 whs age | seliing largely at 84506080, | dyutrial communitios, the most tmportant | 5 |over the mixed. The corn market was|% Of & car at #¥c; No, 4 white, 3 cars | S&me day 4 wks ago... 5,08 o lalthough a few real good ones reached |o¢ Ui "G - NEW YORK, June 21.—SUGAR-Raw LASSY, MODE URNISBHED | aiso quoted unchanged to lc lower. at Me. 1 car at @%e; aample, B cars at |SAMe day last year.... 1,99 Culls ‘and feodors are chang- | i VoL, dewit with the relations botween | yiaady; centrifigal, 4.8%: molessos, 4.1c ROON ' 1N PRIVATE. FAMILY ¢ There were onl ew sales of oats re- | L car at 8c. Rye. No. % | car at| The following table shows the recsipte hands at $4.00 and under | radiond B aries Refined, stoady, cut loaf, :l:r'\‘\n:, HARNEY @ o | ported and these cars were sold at a de l‘nrl car at §1 No. 8 1 2§ cars g’( c%"lfl hogs and l:ev\xl' at ':m South | Quotations on .n.--,-'.uad V’:ml‘\; l‘:‘v;vh‘- | companies, This ll‘r.l "":1“"‘5;‘ 8660 n‘;m.-‘ PARLOR rooms, reas. cail Douk. cline of 4@'c. The sales of rye were un maha live stock market for the year to [good to cholce, 3 mbs, 0 % " powdered, powderad aanily furn. Tosma, E | ImPortant, there belng only {hrea cars of | OmMmAha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. * tur- |date, as compared With Iast year Kood, $.00yT.05; tambs, spring, 4500 5o, | (Ared 1o b in viewiion of the law wnd | gl iiste, 6100 diamond A, 810¢; con | ‘aome_ meals; large | that Sareal . aaed ok o § ;l»hl“r\fdfll‘;‘: No. 3 turkey, $1.16%1.17. 1 B lnc Dec. |venriings fair 'n’;un"?‘fl'h‘m““}"“ [lenored, even though this was not di. |fectloners’ A. 6c: No. 1. 8o :"'”r" ) | “Sentiment ia decidediy bearish and every | No. rd, 11T No. 3 hard, 11 i3 298 @7 % 00d to choles, $4.766.35; t 10 | pacily discerntd 5r such | Were steadier early today. prices at lawn D _D. $BL_____lone In the speculative world, who knows | 1.16: No. 4 hard, §1.08¢1.19%: N ks . %t Laa siae Food, 14.00Gi4.78. ety discernible 1a the market for such | 050 wore uUmchanged to 3 olata hisher %07 FARNAM-Large, nioely furnished |the ideas of the bears when conditions | $1.1461.16; No. 2 durum, $1.11 22 1,00, 958 Representative sales soks again toemed tnrge in the | The Faw sugar cash market closed stends frunt room with cast exposiire. Modern |are bearish. fecls that ettii iower prices | § durum, $i.104@1.11. Corn: No i whn- | ing table shows the average |NO Ay T |day's trading with new high records for | ales of 17,000 bags of Cuban cet trifugal conveniencea. For gentlemsn. are certain. ! 207 ¢; No. white, 7I%@7; No. price for hoga at the South Omaha live |18 Idaho vearlings MO Bethlehem Steel at 1% and Baldwin 1Lo- [ Were made at 4¥o, and 15 bags o NICELY furnished modern toom In pri- |, while It 1s true that weather condiciont | white. ;»“.;J""im\é'xn“%""." MeG g (stock market tor the iast tew days, with |!f) JARNO YERFINES § 1@ [dometive e W e VTN OF thiA |ERRD of Ceeria ke T vate family. _Call Harney 104 {45 thousht that there will be plenty of [ Tilje. No. 3 yellow, f0%@e: ‘Nae ¢ o i T e [ Jdaho yeurlings 2 ix O OF lons pram s eiasaneculative | Irancs at B11 3380, ok i NaW York GNE. Targe front patlor_and one smaller | small grain to harvest as soon as the [low. T0M@T0%e: No. § yellow, fogMoe; No, | _DAte | 1916 [19i4. 1953, /1913 [1011. (19101900, |10 lduho yearlings N6 10 ,.,,,,,_“,,,,, roee 3 {a§ points One_thousand tons of refinsd wns s room. X9 Sogth Mth St. weather permite i e | LT, s N"z T8y g g0 | June €] * S o o 6w vOL 5 | B Idaho Teedar lambe § 10 | Uhited .tatos Stel, atler n heavy (pen- [by France late Friday at 47850c 1, % 3r. sultes, modern, $2.30. D. | Clearances were Lo bush- | No- 8 mixed ; No. 4 mixed, n\puu,.,. .l 82717 43 6 88! 918 1 1447 1daho apring lambs M 860 |ing, soon advances nn buying which con St = = SN equal to 796,000 bushels: corn, 34,000 bush- #9%c: No. b mlnd u N J 87 u CHERTEE EE K l‘: M0 ewes 16 500 |yrised many largs Avidial (ransac Coffee Market, ool rooms, mod.,_reas Cass. 11575 O vtmol ioee Wheat, unchanged to | Baewic. Osts: No. '3 whi u-f? nllnl {589 933 787 | % cull ewes - § Iig hest prices recorded In 114 | NEW YORK, June 3.—COFFEE—The N_TFTH,_ #9—Cool housekecping rooms. |, Liverpool close heat, standard, 46G454c; No. 8 whit W 7 §71 838 74050 590 98| 740 48 cull ewen 38 deal ngs, the st then beln | markot for futires opened at an advance Reasonihie, 14_lower; corn, unchanged. . |No 4 white, 9N@Ho. Barle Mgiting, | June 11| 7 n||fi * | 6 8( b 42| 737|210 Idaho wethers 08 6T ighe .« quotatione, Rallwny stocks of [ of $g5 points thin morning in. response s Primary _wheat receipts were 00,00 | 44fieso; No. 1 feed, 0i@esc. Rye: % [June 13 7 @ a6l 7m 3% ¢ (1D S i nt aroup whowed no deckled | to the steady showing of Brazil, but Furn iounses bushels and shipments 681,00 "“!'"‘"i $1.07@1.08; No. 3, $1.08@1.07. une 13 00] $69) 731|679 0l ¢ |CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET |twdenc v urtil the late buying movement | business w mostly in the way of switeh SROOM, comp furnished, strictly |Against rm-t«ll-(. of 198,000 bushele and - —_— June 14 7 * (8068 7T% 6 on’ 18 - comprehended Ieading, Unlon Pacific | jng from near to later deliveries and sulb < modern_bungalow for rent. \eb. o [FRipmente of 125,000 bushels last yeat. | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 7 aal e (735 678 040 187 " strong—Sheep |20 Southern Pacific, all advances of a fluctuations were frregnlar, witl 08 RANTSMOBERN 0-ioom Honm. |oif TIALY COMNecuinta; Rury T.000 Rush- [ ol g R b e« attle Firm—ilons Strons polnt i - 1 pomies Mlaher to 1 Tots lower - om house, lels and shipments by 7 | 8 40| 7 xq 591 ady. efal lsanes racovered from thelr leth- . LWO vt furnished, suitable for hospital. sani |againat recaipts of $10,00 bushels and Features of the Trading and Closing R e RAS YR Seariier IR L aree sl jetes receveied from ot | with, the two near monthg relatively firm tarlum or nurses’ home, on Farnam it |ghipments of 411,000 bushels last year Prices on Hocid ot Trade. 9 N S4UTD o8 ¢ (76 afnta 16,00 head. market firm: Smelting leading with a gain of 3 Doints, August, .73, September, 612 &mm ine. Douglas 5390, Primary oats receipts were 569,000 bush- mm 'AGO, June 21.—Wheat prices|June 2 31840073569 90 ¢ |t seorn, ‘weatorn ateers, §1.00 | With a few minor shares 3 to b pointa. | g1ie: November, 817c. December, 8.Tic FURNISHED house, seven rooms, until {els and shipments wun\l hnnh‘fi'llhlnxnln;\: ;'lrr:l‘w“:,r‘\. I,w-l.v:\h umu bushel today, the|June 21 * 843/ 740( 8137940 78 | GR35 cows and heifers, $3.560.00; calves, “flh-m\nn:dln the ann_nhn] uul Illll; January, .88c; errh § 11 1 tion. Address G [receipts of ST8,00 bushels and shipmen lor the 105 crop. Slowness of | *Sunday. - o B 50 on renew paRyments. otal sales o .880; A "o Hee. @ b = |of 914,000 bushels Jast year. export demand, together with a north- R',"'.':;‘: q 4 ton of live stock at | HOUS=Receipts, 37,00 head: market | atocks amounted to 41300 shares. $oei ol & ] - CARLOT RECEIPTS ward spread of the harvest, did a good the Uhtcn. Do . Bt B carly decline ained; bulk of here wers indications that the pro- | reported {n the o Furntaned Homseh-oning Rooms. Wheat.Corn.Oats. | deal to force the decline. foen closed | Neh, U paon, Stock vards, Soutl ne ", ST 606" |'; 7 66@7.%0; mixed. |posod French loan by our bankers was | {iit Mantos s have sold as low as 23 DODGE—Modern light housekeeping: |Chicago % 1o | steady at, Bé@4io under Saturday night's TR D T tnding at doa6 I;n 4 1047.80; rough, $7.100 Aubronching the stagr of completion, al- | with other Mi A 324 evel Other = I . | oy wé‘ hough exact detalls, including o P Itasonabl - | Dutith e ] showed lossas—corn 1agNe 1o e RECEIPTS—CARLOADS iy B LA MBS—Recelpts, 10,00 [aiiotnt o be taken &md the maturity | enec. "Mt prices T rels Mgher at S8--FARNAM—Very nice housekeeping |Guqay, ' it 23 | oats 1%G1lo and provisions 12 ' Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. H r's hesdi Tatiat. steady llmm&fi SOG40 [ of the mccommodations, remained to be | Rk Unchanged at Santos. v B Weakness in the wheat m-r‘h’( begun | 2 3 Jnm'l- IG5, springs. 1985, determined American participation iy v ) Ul:—Three beautifully furnished | SAL ESTATK ,“n.“~ e onmm = m-hornu and | 3l 8T, LOUIS, Mo, June 21.—CATTLE- |probable. ()u,\lu‘ June ¥l -: TATRI Eike H __roums, ground_floor. sink, ges P Al e e g B, Wby QT & A Receipta, 430 head: market atrong to 100 | Fronch and Italian exchanges wore at | (holoe upland H6.0@1.8; No. L #3060 . 1708—Cool, _modern _rooms, ol L LR B A higher; " native beef steers, F.OGO | their weakest, demand france being o R W g - T fim ,"m FLRT 2223—3 JIkht housekceping ro Calitornia, ssason had | i1 i 1{yearling stoers and helfers, #.0009.%0; 1""'"1 At 4T and Ures at 6.97'. Rates nm No. B 38,006 "‘8’ 36006 all_modern; rent very reasonable. Live Oak Colonies, nome better. W. T.|arrived at St. Louis Besides threshing|C b . t[cows, 36.0097.60; wtockers and feeders, [0n London were on a parity with recent cholce Jowland, $10.00910 Hounekee o _Emith Co.. #1514 City Nat Rk D. Wik :;‘lumlll;nm Oklahoma were sald to = x . T“"t“"““;‘ ""“"“‘“,;‘m;"‘m'"flw'm Tt Dopd tiasties Wen etk W a8 ad+ fimooo No. 2, §1.0099.00; J: [y I.cn Sowe. ow ylelds greater than had been ex- & b % Rl . vance >f 4 points In mercantile marine G' O Vadry privileges; targs iawn, o ront HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? m.?w.“.p;':‘.',,&“':;“:{:,;,.::':'},':'.,,,',’,‘, Total receipts... 166 ® ¥ Receipts, 010 head: market c:'.u‘ “’:‘:nnl Rles, par value, askresated STRAW-Chojoe whest ¥ teerns £ SODERN housekeeping apartment, main | ooy Tite 8 €004 description of your 'enf|of any hope which romained. During the DISPOSITION—HEAD, %.5g700, mixed | T (ted States bonds were unchanged anvhing but No. 1 and cholce old. A floor. 1813 Capitol Ave. et e Rowartul Wamt 22 Mo rest :'nam:hgr'('. Il?uidmh;n proved wen-| ; ¥.a7H0; good heavy, | Unite good No. 2, howaver, M:IB-II --g Choten S A e vigorously pressed the|Morris & Co. Number of sales and Ifn) No.' 1, §12.00618.00; No R e R E s T SR M fy A By e e Ry M e o et 120 oSS SRR oot | IR TR ol . o e ! roin ember, many resting |Cudahy Pac : y Low. Closs FARNAM, 2610, rm. %ith a oo g e i I 05 I3 | orders to buy wheat ware uncovered: bus | Armoiy & (o tons, & 00G%.5 Ipped lambs, $5.5009.00., | Araska Gold Yy nnp-nnd ‘Apples and Driea Fruits 9§ 8 3th Ave.. 3 rooms for IIEht house- | Ewelve Aifferent daye for &5 oF 8 words, | (N6, suiment of the 'trade as a”Whole|Johwarts & Co ke s Amerfcan e Pl ORK, June 2.—EVAPORATED keeping, $.50 week ; or TS wo{ -AI TS AT b M too bearish to permit a ready|J c Can ) ArrlM ulet; "nncy._me- choloe, - = Largest circulation of any Io Awertosa 8 : B & Unfurnished Housckeeping Roo) ¥ t| Corn suffered in value owing to KANRAS CLTY, Moo, June B CATTLE ~3 unfurnished rooms on bath | PAReT, 360,000 readers dally In four great|, Gt JUTIEEC In VAINE owving te the |y —Rocelpts, 3,000 head; market sirong; S Bartnst K 'fia ‘1"‘""3" “lm“"‘w"" room floor; _reasonable. Douglas 73%. weather that promised to favor the prime fed stoers, $9.00{10.50; dreased bee ’ 1ny | tforn , T Heau: T SN SMALL MISSOURI FARM. bears. ~Argentine cargo continued to be steors, $5.006.00. western stoers, 1. Amorican Tobaceo ol i | quiet: pice, extra choles, SW@he: # cash and $ monthly, no interest or | offered at New York. Oats ranged 8.80; stockers and feeders, $6.36418.40; bulk | Anaconda Mining ... % T -nq @10%c. Peaches, dull; 3 H North. taxes; huhly productive iand, close to|lower with other cereals. The Septem- * of mnles, $5.00017.00; calves, $6.006/10.00, . 1004 1 o; extra oh _ BR@BYe; | 4 § ROOMS; all modern; on car line. Bemis | three big markets: write for Dliotographa | ber options, the same as in wheat, went | L. . % HOGS-Kecelpts heat: market b U o 3 Park. H 2049, and full information. Munger, to_a new low level for the crop. ""'P"-l;“‘k e u higher: bulk of sales, §7.50@7.67. heavy, . " ""m" b m " Londe layere, » ) AT.L modern 6room bousc, on car line, | ¥. Lifo Bldg.. Kansas C"Y Mo. Seiling by packers caused a sag ta il Hegoton. . » $7.5007 66 packers and butchers, $7.50G1 T lean. Wo: n in_ Florence, large yard. Florence 8. v~ provisions. e weakness of grain waas|Sullivan Bros . © 7.70; light, $T.60G7.70, plgs, $6.5007.00. e B \ 20 Main 8t FOR SALD-Bast high-grade | "8ld to hiave been the chief incentive to | Mo & Kan-Cal. Co... % SHEEP AND LAMBE-Recelpts, 2,000 i RO o T R P Tt | | ediumpriosd Ta ,"fn N.{ a; very | unload Ghriatle e 3 [hoad: market steady; lambs. ¥ oo ; i u Dry Goods Market. . '”"uf R e I pviez e *° | uttie money reauired. C. Bradiey, Wol- | _Cloalng prices on options Higgine 18 >;uu o 080 wehors, 1 5008, Sy 128 | NEW YORK, Jjune 2-DRY GOODS_ ; AT Sen. | High | Low. [ Com T 2 v [owes, Cotton s for fall wero today ordered ‘lllAUTlF‘lYL @room house, 28 Lincom | ach: Neb. | Close..| Bat'y, |Roth .......... H .- [ — 8 58 |in ““mly by jobbers, Many .in- { "Blvd. (27th and Cass), $5. Might rent Whashington eat| [ [ ] Tanner *Bros = : Sloux Olty Live Stock Market. jorado & Bouthern. q qub o by bag manufacturers u little cheaber Lo & §ood lenani. Owner | FREE lumber with every sale, Land near | July.| 1064l 1054 102 | 102l 108 [John, Harvey. 5 SIOUX CITY, In, June ¥1.—CATTLE | Pave: § Juo orsse for TQemuburks - and ‘brown " shsetin Yguld rent a room it desired. Walter |~ Spokane raising fruit, grain, vegetables, | Sept.| 102l 103 W% 9l 100G | O ) vere feddedel’ | i c o Lo market ver & K 0. ptd 4 3. [Frehch buyers were in the market for Ils, 408 Bee Bldg. stock, Free booklet. Consolidated Land |Corn 2 o, b iaapiih o - ua bl AL AAK... ol & n-l Dl-mhrt l--rm- :u.: o = cotton war staple dress goods. Cotton mn NORTH S§TH §T —New sevenioom |Co. Elk, Spokane Co., Wash. i T ® | Totas i L.A%1 783 10416 “m o a0 a4 g g7 | yarns """‘ » ¥ . _Beveral well known laus 1078 WYOMING homesteads; limited area of | ~July.| % 44/ g | falling off “this morning as compared T T Sesmabeim Fxploration.. W0 6 W 6y s ? \t Sept.| | | with a week ago, but still were move than Recel o - N B — south. excelient land; open to $M-acre filings. | Sept. . w0 HOOB» D Iilinote " Unsurpassed for grain, , corn, potatoes, twice as lnrn for the corresponding -tnd hen\ § Mr Tnterborough uu .u 9,000 TEY, T 76% vogetablos, alfalfa; good water; free coal. | 1696 |98y a vear ago. l K)?'l Inepiration Co L W0 my A . Stockman's paradise; game plentiful; sec- 176 While the receipts consisted largely of l‘l- 3P’ AND LAMBS—Reocelpts, 200 | International Warvester . 4,300 1074 108 - ond excursion June 4. me at Paxton { beof steers, the average quality was not [AnEs Oy Bovthern,.., W0 HK W% Blo Mon(\v M ldf hotel June 19-20 only. C. J. Dumbolton. o 493 | %0 ¥00d as on most days last week. till 9 . « or Rent i i e 438 | there were yearlings In the yards good St. Joweph Live Stock Market. Suys i 97 | anough to bring 15, with neavy beeves | ST 30 EPH. June 310 M “ 0 I‘l » Sout el of ouble brick VFARMS WANTED 10 g7, | 9Bt 80 The fociin on_ the market | cetp mark 1o oul . was and desii cou house 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, T HAVE some cash buyers for salable 5_1 10 67% R P e Strong 1o 1o Tigher, with :7.." um"&' and Iy write h Prices—Wheat o modern, at 1511 South Bth arms and ranches; owners only il 0. 3 red, §L1b; |other Kinds at least steady. HOGA - Rocel ts, l‘r n.:ra market, Pack school, one ¢ Buckingham. Houaton. No. 2 hard, $1.204@1.2%. Corn: No. 2 yel- | Oowa and heifers were :n very fair de- |sf ady. top, F110;"bul ¥ oar blou! east of Hanscom par} LIST real estate and ren! with DON- | low, T4#%@75%: No. 4 yellow, 73%. Oa mand, with prices fully steady and pos- BitP a Tel. Harney ELSON R. E. CO., 301 Nat'l Bank, [ No. 3 white, 4T4@48%: standard, sibly strong on some of the better grades. hud. mlrket -u-ay. lunb- umdi . —=|Rye_ nominal. Barley, @a74c, Timothy, | Good feeders were In fuir request and e L 0 Cpte :'a-,mm‘ow&” Fork, $16.75. fully steady. Trashy stusf was slow and Live Stoek in Sight. ull s was the case all last wee ok | Fosirie Tol & Tel....... ... REAL ESTATR LOANS BUTTEI—Steady: creamery, %tierc. on cattle: Good to cholce sl ¥ e IROE s FARM LOANS, 5 PER CENT | DGGS—Stendy; receipts, 2,008 cases. at .16; §0od to choice corn: : West. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, #3 Bee BlAg. ;v‘x:.r‘l: ;‘un ::nvl't;;l:a. llam;'m ordin: ; fair to tloo'd lcornfod C Ama. Hogs. Sheep, WEST FARNAM Dmrm 7-room mod- | §100 TO $10,00 made promptly. . D. J ol ; common to falr corn- 000 ' orn_house. 106 8. 35th _St. Wead, Wead Bidg.. 18th and Farnam £t et A s it _::l‘émra:-hl pte §1.508.15; good to cholce Belf, 3] ii8 N. 2ITH AVE.—Six-room, modern crn and farm loans, b, 6%, 6 per cent ; new receipts, cars; T to " 36, 1 Hhouu, newly papered; good locatlon. | J. H. Dumont & Co.. 41# Btate Bans. Triumphs sacked, T0@c; Virginta Co arney Sl lers, .60, — — | v‘;:fi‘}”‘ 00A- LAt G0y WORS BS] POtILTRY—Alive, MaNsr: fowle: 1ka: fair to ¥ood atockers 0 64400 32,600 —— b o fa > NTAL a PETERS TRUAT CO. 162 Farnam. % UL L oo FIDELITY .'SE‘E‘WLEI{R}"&‘E“ WANTED=CHy Tosns sod werrante. W,| ¥®W YORK GENERAL MARKET ' Lorngf o 00 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. o oF R I{n :nou‘ lh‘:uh. ‘lor va Aito for Farnam Smith & Co., 1520 Farnam Bt. BUTTER~No, 1, 1-Ib cartons, 8ic; No. will b storege, moving. llth -nd Jleklun Sta. &ROOM house on 8 lots; garden growing; 1 block from car: good well; Tent rea- ponable. 61§ 5. 28th Bt. l‘lnrlry 7%, FROOM screened porch, $82.60° stristly L oo, "3 blocks 1o, car, iocated 332 d Cars, Harney 6988, . 8 rooms, mod., _orick, 80, \ T8 KRB 10" roome, mod..' 2 baths, 345, 18th, 8 r E“‘ stm)lnry l! Ave 6 roomnl rooms, CRINGWALT, Brandeis Fheater Bldg. FOR RENT complete lhl of all houmses, spuments ‘und fats (hac 8¢ tor rent I O § CX’I‘Y roperty. Large Ionnl a_specialty. T Momas, 98 State Bank Bids HONF‘Y on hand for city and farm loans, . W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. OHAHA homes. [ast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 101¢ Omaha National. Phone Dougias IM& !EE us fll‘ll for farm loans in east ul ‘Trust Co.. Omaha. LOANS, C. G. Cariberg, no ll Br‘nd-h 'l’h.- ter Bldg. REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE FOR SBALE OR TRADE-A relinquish- ment 2 miles from county seat. A bar- gain if taken at once. Kor particulars write Box 114, Merna, Neb, list can be seen (m ot chnn at a Van & Storage Co.. 806 8. 16th 5t BER the Clntrll Furniture Stores. FRII RENTAL LIST. O dern brick hnula, 610 N. 20th T R o%l ll'.:.\:l 8. Kelley, care of Burgess- Nuh Co., or_teiephone \Vebltar 1918, GlobeVan&Storage snipa; &-horse van l’.r hl‘. Rorl:o n\: mo._Batisfaction luur ALL sizes, 33 per montn up. 607 Pmnn. FURNISHED OR U‘JF'URN!BHEI) -1, house, facing Hanscom park 4328, Gordon Van Co. #szk | 219 N. lith St Tel. D. 3% or Web. J.C. Reed pimes Somse Farnam. 0, H146 n and Sto;age Maggard’s & Co. Call us for es- timates for mov- ing, cu ‘[ shipping. 1713 Webster Bt Doliglas 1466, Houses Crelgh Bons & Co., Bes Ddg. In all parts of the city. Stures sne Vifices. A nice office m a good location, make your business plans successful. ’I'HD'BF CE BUILDING BUILDING T TR IV T m suc Otfice Rooll wa A “onrad Young, Brandels 'l'he-ler Douglas 1571 DE!"MBI.E new store room and base- N. 16th 8t. Conrad Young, lfi Br-ndcll Theater. Douglas 1571, D storeroom, 818 N. 16th St. R. 4376, Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. duperintendent’'s Office, Room 103, REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE on or near car, witn new Call for loca~ tien and free city PATTEHBON REAL EI’I‘ATL —~SUBURBAN ACREAGE OR " IRADES. CREAGE TEL. FLOR- o REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE NEAR 24TH AND CUMING 9-room house, good lot, brick pavement, all paid; house s in first-class condition, rooms are large; price has been $4,000, but now reduced to' §5,000; 8500 cash, balance $% per mo &G CARLBERG, 412 Brandeis Theater Bldl BARGAIN BY OWNER A beautiful S-room, _strictly modern home, in splendid condition; good loca- tion; elegantly finished inside; new; large lot; clstern. Price By Wi Phnn. Web. 299 after $900 cash (or acreage or vacant lot), bal. mo, buys 6-room modern home; ngar #chool, car, Miller park and Fort Phone Web. 4141 Walker, 4510 N. 24th 'l SEUBURBAN home, 1-room house, ¢ lots, with bearing frut of all kinds, % from paved road, five blocks to car line, This will be sold for right s d cash. " Call after 6 b m: Wainut 1675 E Hoclg n. e REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS Here’s a Fine Buy $3,200 buys six-room, story and a halt dwelling, “strictly modern ct; corner lot ice shrubbery and trees rooms and bath upstairs; nice room. good sized dining room, brick man- living tel: good cemented basement, with hot rnace; near two car lines. Bmall Wmflll down, balance like rent, Scott & Hill Co. Douglas 1. W7 MeCague bldg BUNGALOW, new, modern; south front: Garages. GARAGE-Close in, large fireproof buil ing. suitable for a first-class nl‘g yeasonable ront ‘onrad Young, Brandeis Theater. Douglas 1571 = e £ WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything 3 hand. Tyler 1418, OFFFICE furnllur‘ bought lnl lolul 3. . Reed. Farnam. Doug. 6l vuunmmu-n.m. §3.40; Tth end Doreas P.u.mm D 24T, e === MEDICAL PILES, FISTULA CURED. Dr. E R. Tarry cures plies, fistula other rectal diseases surgicy operation. Cure guaranteed aud no money paid until cured. Write for book or rectal diseases -nn testimonials. DR E. R TARRY. 20 Bee Bl RUP'I'U i cured in all or ‘rrll- D without Quotatfons of the Day on Various Commo: EW YORK, June 21. £pring patents, $6. .66@6.80;, winter ansas straights, 5 FLOUR—Tasier; inter nmu. .«muhu 5.4065.00 K NOL 2 red. SLIK: . 2 red L f., New York, ex- ; No. 1 northern Duluth, lx No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $i. 2%, c. Buffalo. Futures, weak: July, $10 CORN—8pot weak; No. 2 lellow, M, promut shipment. '8—8pot weak: standard, Sc; No. 3 White, bc; fancy clipped white, 5¢ NHIAYSQuiet; No y 'No. 2, 0. Bogota, 81c; Central LE&THEI&—H&-G! hemlock first, %2c; PROVISION&—Pork N aganmily, 2100023, Marely moss, $1.00919. i X Beef, stead: $19.50020. short clears, 3 meu !I.‘mlsdndli family, weak; middie west, 38.9009.00, TAL w—oum cfty,” G%c: country, “fi"fi-n' sy s 8,258 tubs; o -wl x QNWI’Y ex fll (I8 score C: cream- higher i tirsts, 21 B 8—Firmer; receipts, mathered extras, @2 firsts, 19 secon hearbv hennery whites, fine. (6 fancy, 23G26c; nearby hennery browns, PR EESE—Firm; receipts, 11,407 boxes; etate, whole milk, fresh f twing, white and colored spec i American_fancy. 14%c. POULTRY—AI unsettied, steady . ';ellbm frozen ens, 18G22 {r sh turkeys, Il 4 cases; extra ls, Dressed roasting chiel fced, 14@16%c. KANSAS CITY, June 21.—-W HEANNO 2 hard, $1.17@1.24; No. 2 red, $1.13@M.14; July, sfi%c September, 9l@i8%e; Decem- ber, ‘96 CORN-—No, 2 [mixed. QTR No. 2 T8hac llow, T4@T4%ec: No. 3, H BSeptember, Decem!| OATS-No. 2 white. #0; No. 2 mixed, 2043 2 BUTTER—Creamery, Zic; firsts, 25c; seconds. 2c; packing, 19%c. EGGS—Firsts, 17c; seconds, 18%c. POULTRY — Hens, 12¢; roosters, fci fle. hlollrrl, Minneapolis Grain Marke MINNEAPOLIS, June 21— WHEAT — July, 81.15%; September, 31.008%@1.00%: No. 1 hard, $1.28: No. 1 northern, 31.1TH@& 1.2T%. No, 2 northern, $1.164@1.24% PFLOUR—Unchanged early BARLEY 63700 RYF—$1.1201.13 HRAN—$21, CORN—No. 3 yellow, OATS—No. 3 white, FLAX~$1.7261.73. 9% @10 oo, pool Graln Market. LIVERPOOL, June 21 WIIEAT~»!pot oulet; No. 1 Manitoba. 11 5d; No 1d; No. 3, 1la; No. 1 northern Dulutl;, 11s 4. No. 2 hard winter, CORN~8pot, quiet; nes. K. FLOUR—-Winter patents, #s. HOP8—-In London, Pacific coast, £8 10s WL 16 108 11%d American muixed, Metal Markes NEW YORK, Jjupe 21 ~METALS-| offered at $5.75. spelter not ungfl. rer dull; electrolytic, 325 X Iron steady; N 'wrfilfl’n. 4. 5.00; N J fistsaiy 1 aotthern, SO N .-,’IIMII’ Tin firm; #4175, bid; twenty-five-ton |u "fi"n oia: At London® Spot coj &4 2 6, elcetrolytic. £95 10w, m 10w; futures, L) An\IIIWIY 7. Lead, £240 108 i spelter, l'. !lrun is more than twice "h large as lu: 2, 0-1b. tubs, dc. CHEBSE 'lmpanu Swine foan Swite, e, 16%c; dalsies, rIw m?lou orion. igs: urger, 2-1 uw Yurk ‘lnl‘lorled French uelort, 18H—Trout, 14c; haiibup, 1 “t;hlnn- ::a\l tab. I3 mac SRR POTATO Wik comn 0 0 15 » 50 [ = E 588 r-d l«.. squabe, No. l. <) P 23g 3w Gl v\’kl Fruit Sompeny: ?u ‘all rl;x 1008, 1Ms, and smaller, $i Brirs nnc( Golden J. v box ra fancy Southia p er_box; tangy 8008, 380w, u. per a 900m, 380, r box. Gri e et 5 per box. Pine Cuban, Ma, gg G Proridan. a: 30n Dectduous frufts: 1.0 per box; omegrown . cherries: uart casen, &2 per ¢ um size, to fruie. ‘Cninguinols. and per b, Cantaloy i per 5::;.,‘:‘1”“" ‘{r.lr. tan crate, Trienr Caiiforvia. 126 raspberries n 3 HOGS—Hecelpts were moaerate, smaller than for most recent Mondays. In the neighborhood of 100 cars, or 650 head, showed up, which is 180 smaller than last week, but 2,000 larger than for the same week of last year. Good light and mixed hogs, of which there was a better showing than usual, sold readily to shippe on the early rounds at prices that were strong and in most instances a nickel higher. Bulk of the shipping hogs sold at §7.4507.66, se eral loads reaching the latter price, which was the day's top and a nickel above Saturday's best price. being ”r Washington, $ Packers' droves were bought largely at | a cost of §7.40, and the bulk of the packer sales was g :fl,"’ n'rihl‘m . There was l’:od nl o Wm:' uvnund I'nlch was m- du- high figures, I the best price has' been Taid 'r'ff, over two Tweeka Representative seles: A No, uts, rn‘ll-d 8¢ per per 1b.; raw, 8o Market price hyncu of h-c! L o paragus; p"ilmhll.la ribe, 18%¢; | i8%¢; No. 1 loins No. 3 loins, 19%¢ 2 ohucks, 11% round, 15%: N\c 94e 3 > ] z5ssassnes o S SuusREgriey No. ¥ chuek EP T BEE~ 4 st arsn F3 1% 12 un:zr—m 1pts th oy, day sinc \day, Ap I‘T'l o thirty-four cars, or &, , being esti- mated. As will be seen, ;:u- "s as many a ave n receive U, most Weeks durink the last mont o 34 4 & i & 208 189 197 04 n Cotton Market. YORK, June 2. -COTTON-Spot | 3838 NEW quiet; ZasFsEEEEEx middiing’ uplands, 9.60c, t!?.‘.!!!‘ FIE s Jul ictober, §.76¢: ; January, 10.07c; March, tton futures 9.44c; October, 9.87c J-n\nn. 10.19%; Mareh, LIV POOL, 10.426. three times as middling, x4 St Louts Grain M LOUIS, June 31 -WH red, $1.16; No. 2 9c. SBeptember. ORN w‘lo 2 Julv T4 ST, o 6c; No. September AT%¢; No. 8 uomv . 0, and & gain of more t fisad 1.,..v°°fi,mann. w.r m- corresponding day last year shares In spite of the faci that receipts were the heaviest for some time trade opened season, and it did not take to Slear the ‘bulk of the lambe at teady prices. Big end of the spring e nwed around ), the fllun (hn the buik of th eofferings at last week's close. ¥From the looks things packers now have prices do n l’luml d lDrlL'otl, sl per box. Towenty-toar- se, Bananas r_bunch: Jymbo Port Limon, VEGETABLES-Bouthern cal Packer trade opened out stromger, and r 1b,; head lettuce, n pu the big bulk of the hogs moved in fairly | lettuce. #hc per dosen: r- S0 per iively ~fashion at strong to higher | basket' tomatoes, §1 r cule onlons, prices. On the extreme olose reports of |crystal wax l,lllfor per crate; & dull finish in Chicago, weakened the | Texas yellow, r cu“. rhubarb, local trade, and a few cars that arrived per 1b., $L.85 per doz.; on a late traln found the early mdvance basket; cucum- lost. This weakness made the last rounds - Potatoes: Minne- draggy, but a lur clearance n ef- per hlm N"l potatoes fected before 10:30, There is still & bear- b.; & Nl lots o 2 per Ib. ish feeling in heavy and some No. IC-nrmln vuuun. mc 1b.; s0ld this morning as low as §7.10, while fliberts. 15c per ib.; Brazils, 1Z4c per & couple of loads were Poreed Lo g0 .c‘},‘;m“""‘" ¥ per .. e R R o0 s e ¥ case, SLT; Chochurs fiw Pean o. No. 1 chucks, 1i4c; No, The cotton market closed Mrvly steady at & net decline of 17 1o 18 points. Cotton !ullanl closed bare) opened steady ecember, June 21.-COTTON- Snnl 6.50d; middli crapples, Je: l4c; herris "‘Tfi bl &‘.‘.,N“l t and vegetable prices furnished by Il&n\h V.un 6 per box; lnmonl ‘Banuties, ur Lnfll. ) " Ddr box. Me- mu or n-r-(- I oney, 4.8 vun No sales r steady: Jecember, 0 July, 10.13¢ sales. 19, EAT 3 .'lll) hard, §1.18G1.19; Westinghouse Electrio Montana Power Total m.mun- farnished by Burns, Brinker & Co., Omaha Nat Rovelation 16 sot ""“ i 940 Pourth INLEY BARRELL -- & CO. NEW YORK--CHICAGO Stocks—Cotton-- 'I—P_LO_VW')IS Union Stoekn and Ronds, nal bank bul ' Gra '1= i | Wew York Stook Exchange - ew Tork Cotton Bwchange Ui 9y 90 Chicago Board of Twade itie .. Brid 1926, . m“nm» St. Louis Merchants’ Bxohange niversity Place, Neb. s, 1917 90 i Xansas Oity Board of Tyade OMAHA, June 21. Omaha t corresponding d New York Momn NEW YORK, June II MEMANTILE PAPER—3%@3 !2;« STERLING 'HAN(IE ~ Bixty « fluy bills, $4.73; demand, $4.7635; cal 811 VER—Bar, ¥¢; Mexican dollars, 3. BONDB-—Government, ym. TIME Bank Clearings. Bank _clearin oday were $3,266 82686 711-16 Brandeis B W. G. FULLER, Mgr. THE ODD LOT REV! compact week Paber Gelling abott opportinities 1o 048 & New York Slok Muchgnge & yoar. lssued Saturday. nple coples. €1 Proadway. bles, $4.7635. steady; raliroad, LOANS — Steady; sixty and CHILE COPPER COMPANY Collateral Trust 7% Convertible Gold Bonds Due May 1, 1923 Convert Developed ore reserves amount to 303,300,000 tons, aver- aging 2.23% copper, with strong indications that a large additional tonnage will be developed. The plant which has just started to operate will have, when running full, a daily capacity of 10,000 tons of ore, with an annual production of over 120,000,000 Ibs. of copper. Company's engineers estimate cost of production will not ex- ceed 6 cents per Ib. The enormous developed ore body makes these bonds, in our opinien, absolutely safe; and their convertibility into shares at $25 adde attractive possibilities of price enhancement. Letter of Mr. Daniel Guggenheim, President of the Chile Copper Company, W connection with the sale of the balance of the compeny's donds, wilth engincer's report, may be had on application. EugeneMeyerJr.& Co. 14 Wall Street New York

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