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THE BE REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE RE\L EBT\'IP—WK ’l' BIDR -, LY To Thoughtful - — ) ¥ / FIDELITY [ Purchasers We have a few lots left in Bungalow Section of Montelair, 31st, LaFayette and Hamilton streets. Price $760.00 each, easy monthly payments. Water, Gas, Sewer and Sidewalk all in and paid for. arounnd. Character of Fine improvements all neighborhood assured. Location, surroundings, nearness to center of city, all considered, there is nothing to com- pare with it at our prices. Seeing is believ- ing. Let us show you, Benson & Carmichael Tel. Doug. 1722, 642 Paxton Block. sapsmensmee FOR RENT and Cottages. Miscellaneous. GlobeVan &Storage Stores, moves, packs shive; &-borse van | hr. rage $2 p-rf Batisfaction goar. 5. D, s FR}&E HENTAL SERVICE FPhone Douglas 258 for complete list of | wvacant houses and lnnrtme‘lu' also for | storage. moving. 16th and son_ Sta. | " Nice Cool Offlce ‘ With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs | Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. Superintendent’s Office. Room 103. Movin Gordon Van Packin * _8to 219 N. 1ith St Tel. D. 1% or Wob. ALL w#izes, $3 per month up. 807 Paxton. | Crelgh Bona & Co., Bes Bid Houses Houses 1% f"varts of the city: - " For Rent 8-room cottage, 1615 N. 29th 8¢ 4-room apartment, iitn_ st. 7-roo; rtment, 253 Franklin St. n -class condition, nice yard, water rent pald by owner. GALLAGHER & NELSON 644 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 3383, 610 & 2TH ST., 6-room modern flat, 7 Dewey Ave., 5-r. modern flat, $30. 2624 Bristol St., 6-r., mod. ex. heat, $20. €. G. Carlberg, 312 Brandels Thea. Bldg. C-R cottage, close in, 2408 Chicago St. Storvs mne Vifices. mo. Py A Clean-Up Sale of and Poppleton Park Lots | will be continued every dn.y mh week un- til every lot is sol Our sale yesterday was a r!rurd breaker for 1915 for this class of property. Every Lot a Bargain Every lot has' sswer, city water, con- crete sidewnlks, all grading done and ready for building a modern home. $495 $725 Th'le prices will never be as low again. epec bargains during our clean up ok ‘We have several lots in our first plat of Poppleton Park as low ns $3%, if they are sold this week. Our easy terms of $10 down and $ to $10 monthly " remains " in cffect until uly 4. Don't wait very many days longer. This opportunity will not last A nice office m a good location, make your business plans successful. THE BEE BUILDING "'I'HE BU"-DING 'I'W flrnllhu dun .uch mmhlnn.lnn ice Room 103. ngr deairable storeroom, 57 No. 16th it chnp \RAD — 2 Brandeis Theater Bldx ' Doug. 1571 STOR!I IN_ WEAD B‘"LD NG ¥ D. WEAD, 181 FARNAM NEW m;dem storeroom, ldz Leaven~ t. worth CONRAD YOUNG, 822 Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571, e WANTED TO RENT WANTED turnished modern bungalow or house for couple months during sum- | mer: |lm& of (hre. good location. Ad- | dress L. = = WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything 2nd hand. Web. 4504. O"FICE furniture ho t and sold. J. . Reed, Ll . 6148 ' e wm“"znt;l rres fg‘:‘youl!“:dw H ure a8t Patnamm. Tel. Basket Biare Oféice. Douglas 500, Sligntly used high grade plano. D. 3017. CASH Register Wanted—Give description, number and price. Address, Y 53, Bee. = = REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE y Ollll.rm- ». Oak Colonies, none (% w:illl Co.. ovrs'-'u City N.t ll. ., WA Colorado. FOR EALE—Section in Weld Co. Colo. 8.7 per : no trades; write owner, Frea. Uhle. Iincoln. m 32 ACRES velz farming nor(heulern o)orldn, ¥| balance ten years is really Worth ov'r acre. Wheat on nel ng farms has averaged as high as bul lels per acre for the last ten years. h | { ; land in | racre; r cent, The addition office is at 424 and Cali- fornia. Phone us teday and we will send an auto and salesman for you. Shuler & Car Phone D. 4292 204 State Bank Bldl REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE Workingman’s cial 2215-2223 Clark St. Two houses, brand new, all modern, lower half finished in stucco. Full-size cellars, large lots. Built-in kitchen cabinets, bookcases, window seats. Main rooms finished in oak; bed- rooms in white enamel. Beau- tiful eleotric fixtuges; walking distance, and close to Union Pacific Car Shops. Must sell at once, PRICE REDUCED. No. 2223 .......$2,625.00 No. 2215 .$2,525.00 $200.00 Cash, Balance $23.00 Per Month. See It Without Fail Open Today 2:30 to 5 P, M. H. A. WOLF, VE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? 3 7\ JAVE epcrivion o pos Tand Doug. 8068, Ware Block. .?a send 1t to lh- ux CI% Ia., Journal, “Towa's Most it'Ad Me- YaYsS V7 atim; g.gm-"“ ':-'»f s every Friday 6 ROOMS cvening, ay morning = an o, Modern except heat, £ .“'7-3' ".hk md !.'l‘:{‘.:’ %’Mfl m;mlnu:nc?nn ’u»tn:o\;'fldhflr:fulatsz stry oth uulv‘“umnm s ’;u @ words, | o1y u;; ?fi'n l‘!:ehlnbd.llnr.r;ponl:hhgfll i. t circulation of any lIowa news- 0.8 (‘ARLBLRG paper, 20,00 readers daily in four zreat states. SMALL MISSOURI FARM. cash and § monthly, no lnunu or KI-I. hlthly productive land, clo: big markets; write for nhowlnnhl gld full tnformatien. Munger, 1L N Life Bidg.. Klnln cny. Yor mns\l:lvrldlndlnN g skl et 412 Brandels The: A BARGAIN if taken at once, modern Toom house; maple flooring, Ihld trees, beart cherry trees, th bery: block o rom car line. Phone Wlb. BARGAIN BY OWNER B o lot; clt R Phone Wep. P"fl«"‘ $300 cuh (or_acreage or vac FARMS WANTED mo: *buys s oo k"e;g‘}"a‘nfi‘i"' ni:i LIST real eata rentais with DON- | Phone Web. {141 Walker. 4610 & srn at te and ELSON T B. COu 3 Dim: Navl Baak fl REAL ESTATE—VACANT S —————————— ltxl an offer o : nm lot bql:.un‘n“l:.n. MEDICAL FISTULA CURED. 'l\nv cures mhl Mula S -'hr disenses with EF TARRY, 40 Bee B unul cured, Write 'for IO‘.“' monials. i | l. : ] REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE FIELD CLUB'DISTRICH Beven rooms, ell modern, south front lot, splendid location, close to scl and one b north of ¥ield Club, Pfl. 2,800, C. G. CARLBERG, 312 PBrandels Theater Blds. Vacant Lot Bar $1,5%0 RESIDENCE LOT FOR Vo Ave.. firat vacant lot south of Leaven: RUPTURE cured In & fow days without | WOrth, eust side of street: two large oak Call ‘or write Dr. Wray, 36 Bee |trees in front. Ronk, ui . 24 8t Doug Omaha Established 4. —e [485%, evenings. our west Farnam and Cathedral District M widening of demand with ensuing | fre !ll lfl\ ance. nand for old wheat to be ‘nhl'fl‘uld Al the seaboard tended ma Brisk, Demand and Light Receipts | iliiny 0 0 060 00y ol some cases tully ; it above the rates and a Half Cents mcre attention was given to the falling off In the United States visible supply - o8 total and to word that arrivals nf spring HALT IN THE EXPOBT FERANE | e Sl e RAS Teerns W | NOUS EXPERIENCE A BIG SLUMP oy oyed Corn, like wheat, was affected by ad OMAHA, June 3, 115 | velse crop news,’the result of storm SOUTH OMAHA, June 2, 1916 h d o ather. Despite Argentine offers east- | s June 3 raing today, ot C4h demand for all | G qemand here was faifly active Recetpte were Catile. Hoge' Sheep. The recelpts of corn were good, but | #1ocks were steadily continuing to m imate Monda 36m 800 " oats and wheat receipts were light | Hedging sales had a depressing effect on me day last woek 3 The wheat placed on the tables was (OM8. A leuding authority intimated that SAme f:“\ : wke auickly taken up at an advance of 1igo | P Yield of oats this season mikht excoed | Jame day & wke o 2igc. There was not much change in the ( e record crop of 1912 R L ey corn market, although the demand was Ithough at first the provision market 3 €00d and the sales comparatively heavy, | $8V8 Way with pricea for hogs, & ri The following tabie smows the recsipta | Oats Wore a (rifle weak and wero | (00K place later Packers wyre iuyers |of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South quoted at o lower.\ and ore were rumors of immense ex- | Jmal live stock market for the year There has been an almost complets | POTt Sales | dute, a8 compared with last yoar halt in the export demand for ocash |'sg - 3 1916, W4, Ine. Do wheat, as the buying power is now cen- | NEW YORK ERAL MARK Cattle 400518 3,768 104,140 tered 'in one concern, and it s feared | Auotations of the Day on Varlows Hogs LOORTHT 1,340,800 2670000 that the price will be made \:\v the buy Commodities, Sheep 1.0 1,081,577 0,510 ng side. | NEW YORK, June 1 Steady The following table shows the average Bearish sentiment is to be seen In |spring patents, $6.9508.5%; winter patents, |Drice for hogs at the South Omaha live the oats market, although crop com- .30gts o 't (¢ | Stock market for the last few dayw, with " » $0.60000.15, winfor stralghts, $ nll!r(\u are ;unlme more numerous, and | TEAT Spot. firmi No. I red. 3! oy s - s RIS N < smut _an ght are reported I im- | No § hard, s o track export | “Date. | 1916, |i914. 1913, 1013, (1911, |1910. ] 1600 portant sectiona | tilled; No. 1 northérn, nunm‘,, $1.35%; No. |3 . | 3. 18, 1A LI S Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal | L northern, Manitoba i une 131 77| 8 031 8 82| 7 ‘i 5".0 | to Lo b ushela: corn. 9,00 bushels Buffalo. Futures, firm: Ty s B B, “lt.w” 181} #9"’-,“ 344, v CORN ot, firm; No, 2 vellow, %l £ | | b M mxr,lnvamo«;.l 2pol: Wheat, unchanged; | prompt shipment y N sacc o | TS %1% 1 8 081 o 0l Gt kT A unchan, A - ¥y, atandard, 5tc; No. ' a7 | 76 “T’Tlnlmry aTheat receipts were 68,000 |3, white, § i "lf.'n‘r‘, Aibned White, oy [June 17 7 2 1:3]5:&“:& I-Il‘\:g‘l;’:‘l \ahels and shipments firnm bushels, | @éte. | i o | akainst receipts’ of 1,000 Dushel d | AV Steady: No 1. L0, No 2, 41160 i IR IRiR o . .1.'1’;;:-';:-::; of 4600 bushels By oo | VBRSSO, shipping, Scafi®. | | JUne B 1 on! otia s 1IN S wis corn recelp! were ate, common to cholce, | e 33 1 MC 1 9171 15 ‘";;wlg flhfllflrflpm{n;&, u:lm bl\unh- { 1;‘8. k\w};“m Pacltic coast, 194, 1@l J\mn_ 2 7 '};‘. :X\ol "“£ .'uuz’{.““ fl nst receipts o 000 ‘bushels and | ) : | 8¢ | §15) 7 45 shipmonta of 17 000 bushels last year, ’ uu;c-s Steady: Hogota, fe: Central (3 EigidIesinig ATY OAts receipts were Ameri | 4 ol o |7 Imshels and shipments 69,000 bushels, llGA1IH-‘R-l1rm. hemlock first, &o; jJune W) S 17 3 62 _xr‘ 813 A against receipts of 901,00 'bushels and | seconds, 810 8 40l 901 6141 9 18 shipments of §83,000 bushels last year. PROVISIO adly; mess, $1850 0% 844 b 30 6 08l 9 00T CARLOT RECEIPTS @19.00; family, dhort clear, — . 50081 "t ess, $18.0061 | Chicago Theat. Corn. Onts, |3 O Camily. S0.0005% Lard, barely | Reoelpta and_disposition of live stock Minneapoiis s 931 T | ateady: middle west, $5.5048.90 |at the Union stock yards, South Omaha JORMEIN 515 o1 tsvaeire | | TALLOW-—Barely oity, BMe \\)ur"l:r"n‘l\ four hours ending at § p. m Omaha . ¢ 2 4 |country, Bly6lhc: apoc el R AR Kansas City ... 5 BUTTER—Basier; Mpth, 6,400 tubs: | RECEIPTS-CARK : St. Louts .y ” " = % | creamery extras, 8 score, 20 higher | | . ., Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. H'r's. “’1{"'“"‘ o 51 oring, %:t;:rw firats, 26%@274%c sec- i‘“ “-n‘ St P H T hese cash salos were reported today: | onds. 3i%@aio. 2 H | Vheat—No. 2 hard winter Dl"e:.l?. W lz RGGS—Irregular; recel “!'-. url Pacific 1 r VL9 cars W No 'S n..m fresh gathered extras, e ‘ nign Pacific 1 ¥ winter: 1 car, $1.21; 1 car, $1.20%: firets, 04@21ic; firsts, I |ru:nd~ ‘ g \x Lo Negrih 4 §1.19%; No. 3 mixed: 1 bulkhead, $i. n No. 11:@; E«, ‘, i‘ . k_‘ b 3 mixed durum: % ‘ear, $1.14. Corn—No. 1 HBEST-Bteady; recelpts, 1,40 boxes: |G B & Q. ot 8 - . i 1 omr. c; No. 2 white, § cavs, Tic; | market steady; whole milk, ‘flats and{ & B & Q. west . “ nite, 1 car, Tic. No2 2 yehl twina, fresh specials, 15%e: avorage fancy, | O R 1 & B east g ¢. No. § yellow: 3 car: o 0. & P., west “ 0. 8 yaliow: 13-5 cars, Wi ;(H'!.T‘R" _Alive, not quoted: dressed, |Iliinois ¢ '""‘:‘ . : . . No. 1 mixed: 1 car (near white ulet; western ronl(lng chickens, frozen, | Chi Great West... 12 hiSie No: 2 matxed: s 1:5 care. Toge: 3 onrk | hepso: Towt . foed, 1RGO W | poi recelpy ™ r ::::r (“v:vrm-;y.h" Tiio; No.3 mixed: 12| keye, lced, mn.. DTN~ HEAD whith), e 3 OMAMA GENERAL MARKEY. |y i o oo Colte- o Shetk 3 Swift & Co... .. 810 4T 388 Smixeds ) car. o o . ¢ c N . ER~No. 1, 1-ib cartons, 3lc; No. |Cudahy Packing Co 66 1066 1,213 el ot r?ra i O o tubs, Sdc. Armour_ & o ey - Oats—No.'8 white, 4% cars, &7%c: 1 bulk- 1"‘"“;{:‘3 Soutes, B Srinm: | Linvvin Satuthy: dorttt " ‘ e Tt = Rl M o108 M1 R T Tigc: triplets. 17 {, Young | 0.’ Packing Co 18 B0 No. 3 1 car, SO Bariey—Sample’ B 100 POk whfs, 'l | Benton, Vansant & Ti.. 180 1 B aha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 tur- s",‘{"’,r"“'{"‘"um' Aotort, B0, e 1o, |30 M Bulla [ N ~Trou c; large crapples, 14c. t al key, SLIG@I.Z; No 3 turkey, 31 14 [pdiibut 16, channel cathioh. 116, harrins. b H Lo 31 tor i Mard 31 on g No.§ | o) coatian. vc, mackerel, 16 -J',-H JBe! | Worhoimer ‘@ Dewen.. M i 21 . 3 VE) P o ansas, $2.7 ] spring, SLOGLY; No. 2 durum, $1.4@ Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective fuiivag Bro v d il w 118; No. 3 durum SL1011¢ ru#q;mx’o. 128 are na mt,:,.. m‘fm Jewn n 2 'white, TIX@70: No. § white, o No. 4 white, T1%@72c: No. b white, 71 Huffman sl | Tlke; No. 8 whm. 0%@T1%e; No. 3 yel- H low, 71 @Tihe; No.' 8 yellow, Tigio; No By - 4 yellow, yellow, 7 70%¢: No. 6 y.»nnw nsr‘ No, 2 mix 8 Jain HArvey !‘;’ 5 | T0@70%ec; No. 3 mln 1“?“"" No. u“" l"'l e er = ‘m ixed, 69 5 mixed, 0@69%c , 1he tae; ek TR o mixed, masoge. Oata: No. 3 white, | Sac: b Bt ayoon I | (TGS i Wt ".,.‘, Tatr this Ueise: standard, 43%@#c; No. 8 white, | turkeys, Dey_Sos { [ morning. 149 cars belng reported in, but U@dshe: No. & white, #8eWbic Barley! ?"Ca'flmd“uc ] Tt the smatest Monday'a run since nmnng 63@64c; No. 1 feed, mfislc Rye: | seath % el As compared with a No. 2, !X‘)O\Ofl‘/fi No. 8, $1.06@1. illineki Fruit company CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRoVIsTons | Gilinekt i Oranges: 1008, 1268, 'Lafln and iy L $2, 1 d Clost lnd 2888, $4. per o0X | vm( AGO, 3 enwet delay to har- BO"l ing brought about a decided upturn W er box; l' ruit and vegetabte prices furnished by & u\lfornll Valencies, 1508 5 per box; , 2088, 2168 s n week or Bxtra fancy | Stlver Cord, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| Some Cattle Steady and Other Kinds | Stronger—Lambs Sell Around Forty Cents Higher. and ten four weeks ago. year ago there was & gain of a few hun- ed he: ul’l')dw llr::ldx ket on beaf steers opened slow and buyers' early bids were generally a little lower than last week's high «lose. Sellers, however, held on firmly, and i the end foreed buyers to pay ateady, close (o atendy, for the ouk "of " the | @20 lower: hy 11 | With all the market conditions in their hn-r ~.H ra werc not smlow in asking rore money for their holdin with nm [ verult that the she the big | [advance noted ab: Quotations on and lambe Lambs $1.7508.50; 1am | fale to lnmbs, spring. | | 98, s0erio. ir to cholee, 3860 .08, ewes good ¢ faly ‘Ifl good, M. | Av. Pr | 5 1daho spring lambs W T 11; Idaho spring lambs @ 1025 o spring lambs 10 X g lamba 0 cull Idaho ewes CAGO LIVE WeakeSheep | | CHICAGO. June CATTLE=Re- | [ qeipts. i6,00' head, native | beet 'steers, 9.1 steers, | | ¥1.206u840; cows 250940 | ealves ) HOC %0M head market weak bulk of saies it 7.60; 'lght, 70, mixed, §71 | heavy? rough, SO0 pigs. | LXK\ 8 AND LAMBS -Recelpts, 8,000 | head; market atrong: sheep, $5.856.86 { 1amby, $7.55G960. springs, §.50010.% Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. K \\~ A8 CITY, June 28 -CATTLE 0 head market, lower; ers, $9.0006.50; dr'nfld h-v‘! wostern ' steers, $7.600 Meltern ¥00g 0.0068.00; cows, lllml(fr' and e, CRlves, $6.07¢10.00. Roceipts, 9500 head. m: bulk S4fyi55; heavy, §1.424@ and butchers, $742567.80 o DIRR, §7.00407 40, LAMBS - Recey t, higher: lambs, $.600%.00; wethe 5416.76. pta, 8,400 | 00g10.20; $.2576.25 .ouis Live Stock Market LOULS, Ju %, ~CATTLE ., 8,90 head, market, higher; | beef wteers, $7.5M10.40, yvearlings, and heifers, 8000040 cows, stockers und feeders. $.008.%; southe Rae&: cows, and heifers,” 1000 | \n-m.- alves, $0.000910.00, i | | tive | steers | HOGS-Recelpts, 9,600 head; mariet, lower: pigs and ligh 2007.%; mixed arnd I\l\hhl re, ¥.7067.8%, good heavy, HEED AND LAMHBS—Receipts, 8,000 head: market, higher; clipped native muttone, $.0045.% cl\pp«fl lambs, §7.5000 60, spring Tamb Sto l‘llr Live Stook Marke BIOUX CITY, Ia, June % —OATTLE— Receipts, 250 fiead; market ste y to m ¢ lower; lvo sleers, ‘ butchers, §. s and heifere: nud nners, $4.0046.00 n(m‘iorl n.n-l | Teeders, 7.2360010.00: 36,8547, calves, bulls. sta 6 o hflld. market 100 HOGS-Rece ety 790007 40, mixed, §7 M¥4 10; bulk of sales, §7 @i.%, SHEEP AND LAMBS—None quoted. | St. Louls Grain Market. 8T, LOUIS, June I8.- red, S1L14@1.15; old, §1.1 nnmlnll July, L0y mple @7.20; light, 7. mber, $1.006 ‘on No. 2 white, iTe; July, %@ MWe; Heptember, TiigiiTiNe | OATS-No. 2, 47c;- No. 3 white, 48i4e; July, 4e; .-x.pum«m. ke, Stock in Slaht. Receipts of live stock the six prin- cipal western markets St. Louls . 8500 3,000 | Kansas City 9600 b4 | Soux City 6,600 Chicago ... €0 80! South Omaha.. 700 ) Totals ..«m 79,200 | New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, June "-L-MBR( ANTILE | PA ANGE-Sixty da bille, G4THO: demand, $476; cablos, $4.1. SILV 300 per_ boX; fancy | recolpts. There was nothing very choice BR-Bar, 8%6; Mexioan ‘,0"",, By e Al O et b ol | Jaatriten, Ma~ and 0008, 40 Ber box: | In the way of full 10ada o taat out the | grige: u“:um-o (‘gm see & net gain of %@ |extra fancy Southland Leauties, 300s, 85. 08 a " JONDS—Government, steady; rallroad, % to %a¥c, oats finished unchanged to | Per box. Ghapefruit Oclebrated Chase | Cows and heifers were in g0dd demand|peqvy. i-i6c higher and provihsions irvegular, | Brand, 46s, $450 per box; same, b8s, fand sold very freely at prices that wel "TIMB LOANB—Strong: six_days, vfir Varving from 2ic decline to a rise of |$6.00 per box. Apricots “Culilfnrn'tlu‘,m $L.% .nm; l.m: strong as compared witl last g .}‘ per ,,:, ;-lnel)' daya, 2%@% per cent: e r crate; Peaches: ornia, $1.00 per Iee 8 close. x months, 3 per ";'gr'.kln. rains and heavy winds through- K:: Texas, four basket crates. 7c Der | Stockers and feeders did not shov any| CALL MONEY— SBroy: Nen; out large sections of Oklahoma, Kansas Prunes, Tragedy, $1.76 per box. | material change com| a wi t week. | cont; jow, 1% per cent; ruling rates, 1% and Missouri put the wheat bears at a Red and green, large, $1.40 per ) Quotations o cat per oent; Jaat loan, 2 per cent; closi diradvantage from the start. Many |box; medium, $1.2 per box. ~Cherrics: |yearlings, $5. e - [ Bid, 1% per ocent: offered at, £ per com traders took the view that in consequence | (California, $1.75 per box; homesrown, |fed beeves W00t Tair Lo goo i At Closing prices on bands of the storm effects the movement of new |$2.% per box. Pineapples: Extra fancy |fed beeves, $8.3)u8.s0; common to fair 1 py oy Fi wheat would be much hinderod and that | Ouban, all sizes, $3.00 per box; extra [cornfed Leovo rflmw #ood to choice [ the main pressure of hedging sales would | fancy Floridas. s, 33.00 per box; s and |heifers, $7.600 .:_ not be felt in July. The consequence was | 386, §3.76 per box; s, $2.60 per box “:6 bkl 4 ¥l : persistent buying of options for that |$3.2%5 ner‘ vfi‘lm&-r-me.rrh;l.‘gnt’ ';i) &“.. ::mflonn&k 4 r crate. Ras ¥ ) 32 1 month. Every dip n wheat led to | Bof Cre e, T por crate. ~ Bananas: |fair to §00d stockers and feede p Mediim — frult, $.0002.2 per bunch: 7.60; common to falr atockers and feed- . jumbo, ohangulnols and Port Lisvon, 4o lers. %270, atock "T;zf:r:,“v:.a.‘aaw e ] B NEO taloupes: Pony, (s, wa, & g 3 5 REAL PATATN--MIVGELLA b B:: Poatar bia. $5.0 por craie;standards, g al “caives $5.000910.00; fat’ bulls, s RASY PAYMBNTS. 5 per crate. stags, etc., 5.2 7-room., modern except heat, morth 23a !’.ém%em.ws—utmgo. head, $1.00 per | Representative s * near Sprague, $2,600. dozen; leaf, 40c per dozen. Peppers, Hc BRLF STHRARS. 4 It 6-room, modern, 234 near Laird, price basket. Tomatoes, f6c per crate. | No. Av P Mo A -t 42,750, California, crystal =white, $160 | essio iR S8 O Rhihe - 100 6-room, on amall lot near 24th and Dav- Texas, vellow, $1.25 per crate; |3 © R .. £T0 enport. Price $1,750, new, 16 per dozen. Celery, 8¢ per dozen. |3 20 N 154 8-room, modern, 25th and Mandersou. | Rhubarb, 3@c per pound. Cucumbers, 85¢ |y [ %0 et Price $3,400. per basket. Beans: Wax and green, $1.00 23 [T i % -4 7-room, modern, 26th and Davenport.| per basket. Parsley, 30c per dosen. Beets, 45 118, “: " wnl. 18 West. u-lu m- " Price $2,500. new, 25c per dozen. Turnips: New, 2c . N K A.‘l' Tt s, 8% West. Elec. cv. It Inquire = #13 Karbach Block. Phone|per 'dosen, Carrots. New, per_dozen. b AN | *Bid. **Oftered Douglus Radishes, 2c per dozen. Peas, ¢ per |, 0 208 ™ #ROOM house partly modern; leaving | basket. Potatoes: Minnesota white, c |3 [ ™ town; will sell at sacrifice. Doug. 8650, lloo per bu. 118 M B 00 NEW xolu\ i ool nuts, No. 1 California, 18c |2 w oA ket for coffeo futui # R 5 B per m ln:ll 12%0 per mb v;mu-n % llr' A Fiih : . d prices :., an ‘z"n‘a ne a m E—SUBURB. r Ib, Pecans, 12%c per Ib. Sugar wal [ net higher du REAL FETATR: AN BUt Gates. SLEY per vox: Almonds o per | 1 Biv H ipathy with stoady Dundee. Ib. Peanuts: No. 1 raw, 6c per Ib.i jumbo, | 1.-- mis o jrallian matk ul e was some 7 D raw, fo per 1b.; ted, Sc per M. | 3 i8] tn lofa July short intrest, but there ap: DUNDEE LOTS Sumbe g,... aulE %e § 10 i0 |peanad, to b n lemapd for that OUTH O LLANTEO Crackerjack, » 100§ % SOUTH OF DODGE STREET z‘g,,}u;;‘m,,,b,: Ay R $8 | Eonlon o it e ‘el ottt 5 .8 haif Cornpops, 31,66 |% 640 T4 ln-J' red by reports of slightly eusier cost $595 TO $1,800 oy PP IR L Ry s d fretgh offers tor now'crop Ahipment A FEW SLIGHTLY HIGHER|f, " : $R L BRI O i Rt sal viad baas )] {12, Ka City Gra and Provisions, ' 5 | 440 860 Quete: June, m, .hly, 7.00¢; Prices established by actual value of | KANSAE CITY, June B-WHEAT |1l 700 §86c; Beprember, 81se; 'October, the property, not by force or monopoly. | Cagh, No. 2 hard, $1.24@1 CALVES w vember, . December, Jan: {Hpecia interests have tried to Sedvept |9l 1f; September, 6% Beceiaver: g 200 88 2 P‘fi' u-ryl, l&fic Fel ruu-) cw:(- March, u%& the platting and placing of this property | = CORN mixed, 73G7¥ Oe! on the markot. Lots and streets o0, | whive- Topes No. 3 Towanie; NI 2 A “'mf‘K""“‘ AND WEEDETS, ¥o. 7, Ny MRy Special interests have been trylng to |76q7bdc: No. 8, T4@T4%C; September, 69%o; H] g - .,, ! ,,,,. 7.5 s § ::‘0 Ao :nn- nromn in the force the owner to grade their December 6i%c. i la0 oW 8 i 730 | §o8t SDd gro lmlmnlr et at §9009, BUY NOW WHILE YOU CAN ATS-No. 2 white, 1@4T%c: ‘No. 2{'§ e 1w " te sl Drices and The Rig {A“WF LOTS AT THEIR A('l‘l'AL u;flx ’r’rl"l?“r‘m 1 tiret » HOGS-It was a long, l:uld R-hh l.l: VALXIS: ey yge TTM% %ci | the hog yards this morull n the fir Telephone Douglas 206, uronu; ?Fr“ T.ucl;;rél '!:‘&rdd. e, ,|:.p°‘n¥npu were th ‘ xorlh: e Rl;nr Market. —Iire i me : Monday that they naye vean since VYO June M—8UGAR H. H. HARPER & COMPANY bri"fil}_'.fl‘)%m ens,” 1201 roosterd, | fc: | middle of May, and 1o make it still worss | barely ateady: remrl" 45304 8¢ ho! o buyers had mi eir minds - tefhnea steady; eut Py reerd Fhetdety le 14 ru during the re- ims14_city Nationsl_Bank B Minneapolia Gratn Markety | b 0 onke gome Were eatl- povidared. &aks; ;ofi: Conueil Blurfs, ‘m.un. the receipts for Tuesday as high 0 Kranulated. uor dia- $90 Per Lot Seven fine lots on monthly payments. |1.38%c. Small payment down, balance monthly, (ox'N—x;:o 3 yellow, TI%@TI%c These lots all level and nice, west part| OA’ No. 8 white, #04l%e n‘f Council Bluffs, .u-uAv- pear &a Bt.; F‘L\x “JT«Z close to Omaha car line. ould make 4 & nice place for chickens or fruit. Bach, B.\Rl FY—A43G80c RYE-—$1.1141.12, BRAN—$21.60. * THE BENJAMIN CO., Room 1, First Nat. Bank Bldg., Coun- el Blutte, Ia Phan- LIVERPOOL, June 28— o 4 hiard winter A X C. L Nm'HAWAr‘ lor trades. Flor. 276, N 4a; No. 3, Tis 1d. (‘(lRN pot, steady; % R FLOUR Wint t J - Inter REAIL ESTATE—EXCHANGE HOPS-Tn London, WANTED—A drug_store. Wil exchange | @£+ 168, highly improved irrigated fruit farm of 40 acres In northeastern Oregon. A dress, Y Bec To EXLRANOE for land or Proj erty, 5-16-%c store In a looa olon o town. Must get out on actount of sick- foraia: ness. Address Y-585, Bee. bym if BEvaporated Applel NEW YORK, June APPL, hS—Quhl e fanc TMGT 4R I‘;‘QC, A Ou LGy elolee twoe ulll cholce, % S%c; fancy, loose m“l4 atells, 6% seeded, ‘t‘ “Q layers, .T 067 1. e REAL ESTATRE LOANS FARM LOANS, { PER CENT TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 48 Hee lldg. n~ TO $10,00 made promptly. Wead, Wead Bldg. 18th a Plrn.m su CTITY and farm loans 5, 5%, 6 r Oflfl- J. H. Dumont & Co., 41§ State NEW Spelter, not quoted. rolytic, $20. 50 rthern, $i4 15.00; WANTED-Good farm and city g flbrfo lowest _PETERS 'murr CO., 123 Farnem. warrante. W, Farnam Bt h'do southern, 00, 0875014 WANTID——C!({‘ Farnam Smit] Cl’l'!'dwo loans & Co., perty. loans a ‘Thomas, State Bank EY on hand for city and farm MW, Binder, City Natlonal Bank Blde OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEFFE REAL ESTATE CO., 10f Omaha National. Phone boutuml\ SEE us first for farm loans in eastorn United States Trust Co. Omaha. 5% ndo! Spo tures. £83 10s. Antimony, £2 178 6. Spelter, £92 flé\'AhNAH Ga. Firm; ®Yc; relvll 3% bbls, | stock, ’ll« bbls. ROSIN o sales, arirm " sales, 1, ceipts, Stock M&(;fl hmu Juete §: P W, 'tk i .40, Sty LOANS, C. G. Ca-ibers, 12 Brandels Theater Bldg No. 1 northern Duluth, 11s 1d: No. 2 Manitoba, A Ralsins, YORX, June 28.-METALS Copper, quiet; Iron, quiet; No. No. 2 noithern. $14.00914 easy, 1 southern, %5, copper. £ingiz 168, whipménts, shipmernits, Liverpool Gnll; Market, HEAT--8pot, 1is American mixed, ts, 428 fc coast, firm; Tin, £482 Ss; 01l and Rosin, June % —TU HPF 3 472 bbis. AT b 408 bbils. A'B,/ G, o Leas 14; { coula be a as 200 cars. At the same time advices from all other selling points inficated mcre or less of a break everywhere Unfortunately shipping orders were very small, so that the market dia not have ita usial support from that source. The more urgent orders wers quickly filled and some of the buyers bel-n drop- ping out, so that before all ho posed of the mlrlu\ cane I'x dull and weak off again, hecoming. vel on: what was left unsol Representative sales z ¥ 2 3 & Fraits BV APORATED #@¥%c; choice, kntrS""}'m T :’;un--. all- {{imge; thole to Tancy iWT%c; cholce to fancy ers, 050 don one fu- lead, Dl. re- bls. i slight decrea. e dsaa a1 1'% 34 F ¢ s §s® S el sespeyss 0 Price, Ing u: #, up like 8 rocket lambe sold around went pring than the s ‘ailaposed " of aposed o e The vance that morning. before 10 o'clock in th best 1deho springs $9.90, the top la Ewes were lc higher than last week, the top being $6.80 against 8.5 l‘rt week. The offerings were very light, there being only a few acattering lots on sale. The market was alwo practically bare of vearlings and old wethers, there being enough In sight to cut any figure in the tra Omaha was th thix morning, having lambs, according to the than any other market. At this point thirty-four cars were reported In the yards, about thirt s of them being spring lamba. Jdaho furnished most ol k there being a few Oregons, bul ‘little stuff from any other ry thi morning. heht Kets belll{ report points. At the were by big spot on tfe map ving more sheep and early estimate, o d \crY was in sellers favor thie receipts ang stronger mar- ed at all other selling me tim we Ihn,n ln previo Monday for e ack compared with a year lo there was a jon to the mod- erate run today |hl\re was also a l'ol- pect that the mreJ’ll for the remal of the week would be far from huvv a . 20c flru- 0c; confectioners’ declined 1@2 p m. ed selling Dfl‘xn ul:y mx .‘ll\ur-bl w.ulln-l ‘ln Cuba. pot raw sugar closed lQld Sl of 5,000 baks i'u\qn eentrifug y Il;: and 15,000 bags Porto Rico Panlr!hl‘ll at f0c. Molasses sugar, 4.0804.12: Cotton Market . NEW YORK, June 25,—COTTON—Spot, quiet; midling uplands, 9.6bc. Cotton futures opened steady July, 021c; October, 9.64c 9.92¢. i Dacemb«r January, 8.96c. Marc) 10.28c (ullun (Inued steady n Ng P'X) ., June 28 —COTTON--Spot, IIM , business done; good mid- dllnx‘ bald; mldlln1 5.17c; low middif Sales 15,90 bales, including net advance 4.71d. American and 2,600 for speculation export Dulw irain Market. DULUTH, Minn,. June 28.-~WHBRAT- No. 1 hard, 91.57; No. 1 northern, $i.3836 13 No. 3 northern, ll 20g1.32; July, - Soptember, $1.06%; ' durum, 0. 1, No. 2. $1160.17; Jv.lly .3, Blplamb‘r. 11.08%. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 25, —-DRY GOODS- Prices announiced on domestica by a large Chivago jobbing house had a 1 effect on the primary market today. Low and medium grade worsted dress goods were in Let demand FOSTER SAYS THE DAYS OF SUSPENDED SENTENCES FEW James Phillip and Frank Swoboda, ar- rested by Officer Lyman Wheeler of Dundee station for speeding, were ar- raigned before Judge Foster and fined $0 and costs each with suspended sen- tence. “My patience 18 about exhausted with you speeders,”’ asserted the magistrate, ‘‘the days of the suspended sentence are tndeed nuthbered; take warning," 'NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading on Exchlnge Without Any Special Feature, FURTHER READING DEMAND NEW YORK, June 2% —Trading in stocka today was without special feeture, except for a further demand for Reading and lHaquidation in United States Rubber. | Reading's strength was attributed to re- porta that the company was to participate In_exports of coal for Mediterranean ports, presumably for France and Italy, while Rubber's 3«point decline to 8%, with partial recovery later, was again bused upon doubt ity of it dividend United States Steel, concerning the stabil- coppers and a few of the more speculative specaltics ad- vanced 1 to 14 points, the metal sroup holding the better part of ita gain in onnection with a revival of domestic de mand for the refined products, There were contrary movements ex- tending from 1 to 2 points in Canadian Pacific, Unlon Pacific and Southern Pa- cific. as well as Bethlehem Steel, et | inghouse and Baldwin Locomotive. Deal- &8 were limited to professional traders | Total sales amounted to 267.000 shares. Wabash shares were almost entirely .| neglected, while Missour! Pacific and Rock Island were narrow limits Increased weakness was shown by ex | change on Paris and Rome. Checks of Paris moved to 560 and lires were qvoted at .05, both rates establishing new records. Ip the later afternoon, London exchange also declined lhlrg‘ly. d-mand bille repeating repeating _thelr recent lower record of 478, The Rank of Eng- land released another $2.800,000 {ou ‘which In designed for shipment to this market vin Canada. Radlroad conditions, particularly in the weat, showed an incrense of tonnage over the corresponding period of last year This applied mainly to grains, miscellane- oun freight being smaller. London was again « moderate reller here, Canad Pacific being offered concessions. Rumors of further liquida tion for German Interests lacked confirm- ation, The bond market was dull and heav: awaiting the outcome of tm mm'; of the new 000,000 Neow Total saies. par value, mud United States bonds wers un- changed on call inactive within extremely Lo LAONDON, June 2. —A merican securities jon the ulmk market closed dull, a shade under. 2" IIL\ R—lhr 234 per ounce. DISCOUNT fl'rm—»m Dills, 4 per cent; three monthi Metz Lets Contract for Fine Residence One of the finest residences in Omaha s planned by Charles Mets at 35 South Thirty-elghth street. While no figure is given out with the announcement of the contract just let to N. J. Hilding, it s generally understood among the eon- tractors that the structure calls for the ‘expenditure of some $90,000, It is to be of faced brick and cut stone. John Prins {e |the architect. Matters Asks More Time to File Bill Thomas H. Matters, the Omaha at- torney under sentence of six years in the federal prison, has engaged John 1. Web- stor as counsel and has asked for addi- tional time in which to file the bill of ex- ceptions In his appeal. The time for this was previously extended frém June 1 to July 1, and now United States Howell has agreed to an extension of time to July 10. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. RATHBUN TUESDAY The funeral of Mre. George Rathbun, Mre, Rathbun was a prominent ber of the Rebekah lodge, under auspices the fumeral will be sides her husband she s survi by a won, George A. Rathbun, of Los Angeles, who ls the Bouthern, California manager of the Fquitable Life Insurence company of New York. GOVERNOR SLATON THANKS HOWELL FOR HIS LETTER United States Attorney ¥Mowell has re- celved a letter from Governor John Slaton of Georiia, thanking him for letter commending the governor for action in commuting the sentence M. Frank to life Imprisonment. “I glad to note that i gx will do the same,” says the governor, he | TOM FLYNN SAYS HE ONLY GETS THE WEATHER REPORT Friends of City Clerk Fiynn frequently ask him, “Any news from Washington?"* The clerk meets these queries by dis- closing a ther report as being his last and best information from the na- tional capital. “MILLIONAIREKIDS” TOGO . WEST FOR THE SUMMER Sixteen sons of rich men of New York, Brooklyn and Boston are enrouts west for their summer outing, following a cistom adopted by eastern milliobaires reveral years ago. & CO. NEW YORK--CHICAGO Stoeks-Gothl- 711-16 Brandels Bidg. W. G. FULLER, Mgr. iz, Jobs Muir & On., ity $1.00 & year.