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REAL E'I'A‘I‘E—-Dolfl'll SIDE Our Sale of Eckerman Pl $5.00 cash and §1 per week, pricea $175 to $3%, will con- Tinue until all lots are sold. The highest priced lota seem to be picked firat, but only about half are sold. 40 lots left to g Ay O e morairy | Choose from at Sist and Center streets. nnun - :: | on the new car line southwest from 47th ard Leavenworth. Salesmen on the ground | every evening. Come out after supper or Saturday afternoon. Restrictions allow | modest cottages, but no shacks. | \Harrison & Morton, 915 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tel. D. 814 REAL ESTATE FARM & RANOH LANDS FOR SALE Towa WY 8 oot ‘Geacription of your Iand n_of your -:1.1 to the Mu: Cit; ”J Al ‘{m Moat Powerful nn AA Me- Twenty-five words every Frida; clrcuhu\m of any Towa news- dally In four zreat paper, 360,000 reade states. Minnesota. B4 ACRES 4 miles from one mile from town, 160 acres under cultivation: balance used for pasture; can practically all be cultivated: heavy | ®oll; good set buildings, consisting of ¥ | room house. la cribs, windmils, Minneapolis, Stop Paying Rent $200 cash, 335 monthly, buys brand new house, all modern and oak finished: full e barn. granary, corn | etc.. the land wiil pro- duce @ bushels of corn per acre; tele- | two stories; 5 large rooms besides bath, ‘phone in house; country thickly settled; ‘\d"’ and sléeping porch; large attic and complete set of machinery; 2 head of | full basement; guaranteed furnace and #tool balance old; six good horses; % hogs ; one-half of (m- ur 8 Ccrop an "mhlnl on farm per acre; plumbing; fine light fixtures and window shades, decorated, front corner lot at | tually worth $4,50, sur price $3.760. Phone located on Jarge east 1502 8. %th St Ac- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Trade in All Grains Light, There | Being but Two Carloads of Wheat In. DEMAND FOR OATS IS nm OMAHA, July 8, 1916, Trlde in all grains continued light to- "Fhe receipts of wheal were excep tionally light today, there belng but two cars reported in. Thess wers gulckly taken up at an advance of one cent. Corn was firm and the market showed gains of a quarter to A cent over yes- terday's prices. The receipts of thia cereal were light and the tair. Oats continued to soll very bulk of the sales today bein of a half to a cent quotations Clearunces were: Wheat and flour equal to 487,00 bu.; corn, M6,00 bu.; oats, 5,00 lemand was yesterday's THE BELE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1015, mark, cases included, ua | firats, 15kc; firsta, Ifl-t R--No. BUTTE | 18%e; iy slb—'h'vut. . 8%c: No. 2 8lct | "POULTRY. 18c; hens, Slye | furk ciome; uc fu(htrfd LS L e OMAMA I'IENI‘R \l 1, 14b cartons, 3o} Ilmpnn«: Swiss, 82 mrk Sw merica, 1ge! blu’. R Loins: No. 1 Chucki A sk ripleta, L TH brick, ‘fih 14¢;, large 18¢; L‘hl!\lwll rlll sl cod mackere SWRBT POTATORS. Kansan 8.1 Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective No. April % are aa follow BE Ve Ribs 7 NO. l 16%¢ | No. 3, 1840 ‘10 No. 3 y e N 4ci ordinary MARKET. Ne. 21, twine 3 ulmon 18c. bbl. 1, 17 " o a: No. 1, Rounds: No, 1 Plates No. § 8l o ~Brollers, Mo, spring chick- cocks. 84 roosters, Auok pige: foathered squabs, 1. S8 No. Frult and vegetabre prrces furnished by | [OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! | Best Beeves Ten lh[lm and Others/ Ten Lower—Sheep Steady and | Lambs Quarter Off. ‘| HOGS AROUND TWENTY LOWER | SOUTH OMAHA, Jly 8§, 1915 Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Monday (holiday) Oficlal “Tueaday | Wednesday n-umuw Thursday .. 51 13888 Ne. | Sam {date s compared fed M cull lambs Tope again reached ®.7% and_ quite A string of weaterns moved at with some as low as §9.35. Culls and foasers are |#elling from #7.76 downward. Aked sheep Wwere in comparatively light | supply a this morning sold small packages at about steady Prices. ome ewes sold nigh as %7, which s a8 high as has been reached this | Nesk. A few fat vestlings went at n.% | and wethers reached 3. Quotations on shee ®ood to cholce, $9. 00@9. wood, ‘, 5. ‘yearlings, X ‘wetharn falf 'to chotos. ln‘!rk owes, so0d to cholce, §.506.1: Rood, mprv»nmn o anles nd lamba: Lambs, lamba, fair to fod ewes 13 fed ewes . | CHICAGO LIVE ATOCK MARKET 107 410 1% 5 ros 1mb. Cattle Wenke— b um Sch wfib fou.. I Plymouth | owner, Wainot &1 DY it 100 - v mmn-kgr Fruit "’n':E: Y atttornia Valen: [t 519,967 . nneavolis, Minn e - mary wheat recoipts were . - 3 CLWTID L8 B, e s . o 7 ’ . 020, u. and shipments of | per . CAN loceie 2 people on homesteads of | IELD CLUB DISTRICT | #3om bu. iast vear. | 376e. monl M:nr".m‘v.\fi.\ Hol't;«n Bowy, | price r't;‘r‘";:-l':'-'\'?)‘:}« ';:\x; lt;';!:':’:m‘;."m' '?u.‘f"mf.“‘.’.!fi‘“i..,"'.'.".‘.“'.’:.m"flk" ramton Blos, WEOOU | o \ur rooms, all modern, flrnace, south | and mary corn receipts were .00 bu. | BoX Lo ‘mos, $50 per box; Sunkist, | Stock market for the last few daya, With |culves, §1.60011 front lot, close to school, splendid loca- $A00 bu. against receipts | 3 Dox: Red Ball, $4.50 po | 20 HOGS—Receipts, 21000 head; market, — [ L1on, ust one bloek north of Feid oluh. nd shipmenta of #5000 bu. |$5.00 per - - MONTANA ranch for _sale; splendid | 4on. just one block north o i box. Grape frilt, Chase brand, de, #.10 1900, ™ ranch of about 3700 acres. and four |4 barsain. i Primary oats recelpts were 711,000 bu. box: Sa $6.00 per box. Declduown | yrlte SR ranches of 160 acres each in Teton county, | 0. 6. 04 \RI,BLRM and shipments 579, bu, against re- Frutts, apricots, $1.25 per crate; California e 3 B ; ¥, ¢ Montana, for sale by owner a: very st | 4 r-lpu of 469,000 m': and 'shipments of | peaches, 80c per crate; 'l‘rllt'dy prunes, | | 5 vl $ 34 -1t .00, tillable. Rail s o » Tums, $1. .per crate; 3 ; marke! 3 XX sl sl e, it “TEld Club Special |- Cear "N o | TR T R B 2 - B R lurd descriptions on application o R A | Chicas: % Y 1% | cherries, & crate; home grown | MR RE T8 Fraser, Helena, Mont. =1 $4 300 ‘“Ivmonpolln # 71 rhfl;lfil B s e B Bl oo T4 8 8 ig #t. Louis Live -mn;-n&‘ South Dakots. Duluth ] Californiu, Nesphectas | EIETO ST. LOUTS, Mo, July § —~CATTL®- ke 160.ACRE farm, 2% miles town on tele-| pig iving room across the front of "8 | T opas per bunth: Juinbo. frult. LR gin '.'“‘Jl o5 18| comta, “i80. ma vi native bect phone and mail mh“- worth_ 807 10 [ ,ouse, large dining room, with beam ceil- < 8 B i-and Port. Timon, 4 per 31] 8 69 7 18) 6 46 7607 | helfers, 100, ntock- mettlo an estate, acre. Write for | ings and panelled walls. Fine sun room -8 &0 " pony, 84-crate, 335 per | v e e . e O T southern particulara. 3. H. Hein, Kimball | off dining room. Convenient Kitchen, 2| Winnipeg RS ) o, 'par crate; standards, k. [t qoal 62 6077 | Sraere 0608 & dors, JA%:08 hoitora, 3100 Wyoming. good sized sleeping rooms and one ;mn\er These cash sales were reported today | Grcrate, 2.7 rate. <17 ) 60 sn‘ (5.1 gu. native calve u 010, o " room on second floor. Dandy bath com- | Wheat—No. 3 mixed: 1-3 car, $1.21. No. 4 lIFTABl RS —Cabbage, home grown sl o ean8Te T8 Ropamta, “‘ lower, LOT—Have a lot in Casper, Wyoming; | prorn Ol recqne Ho0r o el Toalk on the | spring. 1 car. 8110, Corn—No. & white 1 Vi '3 b : head lettuce, $1.00 8l al S 8N TS e, & mixed &nd none_but Omaha Duyers in this addi- | firm fioor. white enumel and malogany | car, joic. No. | yellow. 3 cars, T3t No | 3¢ sortherfl, 0 DRf Th.1 Lot leat leitues, BRI 76 NATR gu- and | uwml o ixed and i g L T TG 4 lm m,'-rwo'l ai3be- | doors above. "Oak_ floors In eve \'rclmn: ‘Vellow: 2 care, ko: 629 cars, e, No | o ken: tomatoes, 700 per crate; onions, “*Sunday. **Hollday utchers, 1. i goor v, % writer, new or in first-class condition, |in the ho: Tiasement with first-cluss eliow: 1 car, No. 2 mixed: 3 Rec k oF ‘what have you? Address 8 C 1184 Bes. | ruatintacd furnace ot water Heater | (near. whiter " v50 08" sams i 1S | California cry TR S Sew. Ui eathe o e e sth Grasha, f"“"'“f""“'.‘;o:..mfiwfl oeei {for slimmer tiime and floor drain The lot !«an 73, No. 8 mized: 1 car, Tie; § cars, e osens celery, %o per. dosan: Thu: | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 B. I | {abe §180G840: cliDped sprink lamvs. s 46x1%, and is an east front of = | Tz . 71%c. No. 6 1 $ . T2, ' 4 i ' e7 E-A-S-Y Terms {fui T tun “Hil & pertect | Eonpesi ‘e Noso! T st G | Barn (0% por T cuclimbers, B "par | Fterday oo e Y o ittl ty, pract y new an leco- iy ¥\ N s ~ e o ¢ 1 will sell you 4 acres of good. rich, |vated throughout in . henutiful and | White: Y ear flo; 1 23 ‘curs, i, No, 4 | basket: paraley, Mc per dosen; new beets.| . Cattie.rogaSheenH'rs | ity Live Stock Market. L Jam) gioes o yfinod, live, town on {artistic manner. ‘ferms §100 cash and $40 | wiived: 1§ car, 46sc. Sample: 1 car, 46%c, | turnips -n«ifimhr‘r:k“ i :)‘c“;:r" Satan { | _kANSAS C Ha&Julu—::‘l:n’!:l‘::l‘ i o right ber n p Y as. s tidtes : - 3 mnu wer = {06 ‘Lincoln Highway: I will seed 1t 16 |"A orir: oy 3 st a0k, No. vx‘"x’::u\“ni iy | doven "Potatoes, Minnesota " white y'?'""r: <L R S | atecra " @onaio; drewsed besf iteers. alfalfe for you and Set you & good renter: An‘nstrong Walsh Co. |13, b ¥uela No LI8%@ | Lor ‘bushel; new potatoos, %o per isher, | Union eiic. a2 " : §1.6009.60; cow cash, balance ten to fifteen years' | s | Berd. "",m 2% No. 4 hi m $1.90¢¢ | NUTS—No. 1 California_wainuts, 18 per ks o i 3 stock time, annual or monthly payments, Don't | Tyler 1536, :1;'»'4 No. 8 SpHas, °'.“ " No. 2|1 filberts, i per 1b; "}!ruu- u&c‘lp:l’:" % 08:% 1] ene O AR s .O8W. Bids.e | durain, 31169117 No. 8 durum, $1. e 16 | i H0 ber box. Almonds, B¢ per Ib.: Qo g 3 } OGO, oeipts, 500 ket tomer | REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE . ot o T idsike MISCELLANEOUS—Crackerjack, 8.6 ST R { i | bulk, $7.0@7.60; heavy '§i. E = | — 3 Joits PRGNS W T Bg case; one half case, $LT5; cotnpope, (R L& P West H md buiche H a0 Tt 59 : e P . 3 per case; one-half case % Caa sl i 0,600 0. REAL ESTATE LOANS {A Good House 1n a Te; No. 3 vellow, ‘1“;;;3-%:«». 3 melons: Te par n- Peauis, No. 1 o Vet 1 8‘“ 333: ..'.“"'*‘i steady FARM LOANS, 5 PER CENT t {5, yellow.” T34k o el ow, e N ) Rorie Somkted. N RLOP RS - T - T 0; 00; wtock- TOLAND & TRUMBULL. 4§ Bee blds. o] ocation i &Hzn =Nrgll:dm|“fl 11!4' 0%: mixed, | Honey, $4.80 per case. Asparagus, mar- DI Lo TION—HEBAD. (o 100 TO $10,000 made romptly. . D.|at a chea rice. Don't mies seelng lhll ket price. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | Y O eas, Sred Bt 1t ok Farnar Sta. | barsain Lobated et 15 Boutn Sh At |mixed. T@T4e; No. ¢ mixed, T0MgIic; S Morris & Co N L1806 ¥ Xave Bwww eaci of | ple, mixed, 6B@TI%e. Onu No, 2 Kansas City Grain d Provielons | swift d Co. . 62 1,885 2,93 ITY, Ia., .'\lly AA‘AHI.E-— This house is in the very best of repair, - ansa an ATY, CITY, and farm losna & B4, 6 per cont. | roady (o move Into at once, It is excep: ;'h‘:fi i1 T ";,"“‘"’ e i, | KANSAS CITY, July 8—WHEAT-No. |Cudahy Packing Co.... 4 Lo 's% w0; ' market steady: native T s D e tionally well built. ‘Fight-room modern | _'_’m' N e ate. AU | 2 hard, $1.31@1.35 No. 3 red, $1.8) July, | Armour & Co @ L 1T 5 ooowe. and helfers, 47 Vumnb—oood farm and city loans at | house, with large living room and fire | {‘ o No"‘,, mnwmm -Nn % "m $ my. s. ptember, #7%; December, $1.0014. gt Co. . |# . ‘:u'»h"' ¥ .wo .50; bulls, stage, . lowest rates. place, attractive dining room and plenty | ¥ Ko 2 mixed, i No. 2 )\; 1 m‘lrlvh(; 2 fe; k‘_“ ipt ’ : et . PETERS TRUST CO. 168 Farnam. | bt pintty ‘and kitehen room. Qu‘rlerod\ o Mo 2 yellow, He: No. 3, #sc; July, | K; Fac 0. * ecel P asilth S0 o mixed o T T TR R TR e iy T e on "the second | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | ik September. il Decorber, %0 . o "!P" .{h& hulk otndfl AM fioor. Maids’ quartsrs on the third floor, OATS-No. white, #@®c; No. 2 oSh e 91.““,. CIY p Large Toans E«mfiv Grounds in beautiful shape, With 10ts of | Features of the Tradin, Clesing | mixed, ¢ 3 omas, 13 State Bank Bid shrubbery and trees. Any reasonable of- Booss o Henud o8 Susoe. camery, c; firsts, 2%c; 8t. Joaeph Live Steck Market. l‘(‘N“ on hand for city and farm loana, | fer on the place will be consdered 3| 0AGO" July 8.—Wheat prices mado second e T g 5T JOBEPH, July &-CATTLE Re- ‘W. Binder, City Natfonal Bank Bldg. | made at omfi Kley at our office. Lot 60 & sabotantial .Yd“—nm G" Py “;&m ;m‘ql = ;i."lr; l‘elt:‘c_md:éw\:t':;!.. - «1 . .m L (“' higher; steers, e Nebraske. 0 g e standing generally accepted unofficial| , POULTRECHens, e it T8, cown and | heltern H.UGO0; O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE estimates that the government crop re- : = B Sovet. iiven, 30001000 1016 Ormaha Nationel. Phone Dougind f1& orge mpany port, would indicate n decided increate| weather im the Grain Belt 5 uoup—mum;.fl 500 head; market b ! o e pro| @ yiel as compared with lowear; nof ul . BEE_us_first for farm loans in eastern # % | Excensive rains occurred in all except | Totuls ... A AMBE-] 1,000 Neb. United States Trust Co Omaha. Tel D. 6. 92 City Nat Bk Bldg: | e P v e debovs o ihe| the Omaha and Kansss City district " A'l'll..lr—fle‘cfl ) ;;n nr:wr\:::‘a’lof B Y nmn" Jamb O 6% CITY LOANS. C. T8, | movement of new wheat would hecome | within the last twenty-four hours. Rain- | {iay, Mok n.lm“l'r“:'“:( oy reoent Wesk,§ © 310-12 Brandeis Thnur Bldg. | worse were ohlefly responsible for the | falls varying from one to over four A lon{w Stock in un:. W | rger than a year ago by about s upturn in values. The market closed | inches occurred in Wisconsin, Michigan, Receipts of live stock at the five prin- ANTBD-City and farm loans; '{_ovx:;ntl | steady ut lc to 1%c above last night.|Iowa, Missouri, Illinols, India RS | M L e ngiiod Ceaves Warh 14 higher e Weatern markete ra rates. W. G.*Templeton, 603 Bee, 0, Op Ortunlty ou Vei Sorp gained 114 o I%GINC and oats)and eftuoky.' The heaviest faile oo~ P .. Been Watching For A Beautifully Located 6-Room, New, All { Modern Bungalow— | REAL ESTATE—EXUHANGE JFOR BALE or exchange, 160 acres clear‘ ang good level land, no sand, black soil. I'm m(lement fArmIlll in same section. Price $15 per _acre, or will exchange for )ao acres in hobrl ka, of '1::“:1 vll(lue"or ncome_prope! wner, F. uwWitze | 4.0 | i ky, Hebraska City, Neb. $300 Cash—- | 13.HOOM modern house, Tor land, wcrss | Monthly Payments. to Suit. Box 6. This house is onl) 12 block | from car line; is on a beau-| tiful Jot: principal rooms in oak; brick fireplace, ce-| ment basement and all| modern. | Phone Douglas 292 today and will be| pleazed to send an automobile to bri g | you out and inspect this house. After 7| Owner, e REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE New Five Room Brick 4949 No. 36th St. The other day we Inspected a G-room pmoesliWaloM | brick house, 2 years old; all modern, that BeautlfUI 8 Room we deem exceptionally good. Lot 40x130 ft., and one of the pretties views of the |4 river and Jowa bluffs you could find. House ! 4 blocks from Ames Ave. car; very good neighborhood. House can not be built ('an Be Bought on Easy | o Monthly Payment Plan. for less than the price we are asking for the finished property. Price on applica- tion. Can arrange reasonable terms. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. | $3000 Caéh_énd i $30 00 Per Month thll beavtiful, all modern 5-room bu located 3 hlockl from car line and m % blocks from schoo Don’t Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This Today This house is all modern, with hot | water henting plant and two fireplaces. It is located on a high lot and is close to car line and school. There are beauti- ful shade treen und a very wide lot. Don’t Pay Rent another Month See This Today. T will Send an Automobile for You if You Will Phone Me Today at Doug- las 2926, E. P. Wright 1l Wal. 682 after ° ock tonight. | 80 Feet—Walking Distance Call las 2% today Call \V-l after 7 p. m. s:ywaer says sl‘!u.—“v‘n onAD:';). at h St., across from Winona Apt. house. $500 CASH The price will he more than rlfiht if you want to buy. Go out and k it over, 6 rooms, all modern except heat, south front lot. vlveg street “‘lllh Davin, ; then see us. r close to 24th St car ne and ot xrov achool; & good biiy at §2,00. Located near | Payne & Slater Co. 15 27th and Bristol. i 616_Omaha Bank Bldg. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bld CLAIRMONT COTTAGE, $7 A nice little 2-room cottage with big lot Hx1 2 blocks from the Benson or Deaf Institute car, at a ridiculously low | price. Come In and see us about thi i PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, sth Floor Omaha National Bank uld. Douglas 1781 - | ““REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN | Dundee %nl‘g'Bargain ' $5,250 High class T-room home near id St.; con\(nlenl to cal has large living room our vwn lLerms {ana "dining room: “recoption hall and &' finished in oal ed celling: Dandy 6-room, modern house on Pink- | basriirul thened q celling: ney Bty near Sith. FUIl TWO-atery AN | bedrouras on e o tving room arrangements, oak ! L overlu Ing beautiful in Happy . "')'\':l"- gecorated, thrre 00 bed |Fiollow Circle: hax garage and driveway. house for $3,40, on very easy Owner left the city and wants an offer auick. | terme Glover & Spam 919 City Nationa 2002 N. 3TH—6-room mndern conue nm.l | s | Glover & Spain IDou‘ us 396e. 919 City Nlllcfl: Beason. §-ROOM modern house, fruit. Benson 252 or 401, bearing | Parson. 10 lots, Dr. ‘water heat; $00 down, balance pa; ments. $3,000. Owner, Room 2, P‘llnnBl { ¥lo | C. L. NETHAWAY rm- «um Flor 6. MEDICAL 'URE cured in by L Cal! or write Dr* W, l!d&. Omaha. Fstablished few da: . 5-Room House | New and All Modern Oak finish in lying room and dining room: two blocks from school, one block from car line; cement walks are in; full sized basement with floor drain, electric fixtures and window shades furnished Price $2,700 | This place will compare Il\orlhly Illh. In -u selling for $3.000. This is & Look it over, as it will sell. ‘I\.l . Aluvllfll\ of this house sold this week. ‘ Traver Bros., 5 Omaha Nat. Bank m. D.ul 1168, Sundays and Bvening: FISTULA CURED. E ‘arry cures piles, fistula and Mh‘r rectal diseases without su H operation. Cure guaranteed and no | money paid until cured. Write for book | on rectal diseases with testimonials. DR. | & R TARRY, 260 Bee Bldg. { |-nd 1 wu lllz un.uofl bushels more had | assumed that the government In per isfons the out- come was unehmfld 10! ris concernin lhh ef octs ol hlxh winde and torrential rains, especially in the Ohio valley, to a general rush to buy July wheat ns soon as ""‘“"5 began. Other deliverles quickly turne from relative weakness to strengt sympathy with July. No reaction of m\ consequence took place until the last half hour of th. sesslon. Then mod- erate setback resulted from evening up ule- to prepare for the hearish showing in the government crop fligures. Exnort demand for new wneat ap peared to have improved to a consid- erable degree. There were advices of gllte liboral salos for shipments o of the Gulf of Mexico, been purchased 0 from New York, mainly in Au(\ll( n this connection a bull leader here went on record with the opinion that the maximum crop in lhlu country had already been discounted and that sooner or later the transatlantic call would require American wheat running into hundreds of mililons of bushels. Unfavorable weather and active ship- ping demand kept the corn market on | ihe upgrade. As a rile traders nomcn) report to eorn would to be of a b\lul.l- haracter. In oats crowd the ruling |nnueneo was fear that serious damuge district. ST, red, new, $1.28@1.27; No. 2 hard, nominal; July, ‘Dc July, JATS-—-No. LIVERPOOL, 1 northern T winter, 118 4d. (;ffm future czs Very ow selle had boen done by storms. Well founded ‘“""'l’: of bearish figures from Washington finally acted as mmethhu: an offset to the early advance. lA \lldullnl sales cansed material bre: ons values. A sharp prov! | rally, dm- to buying for Milwaukee in- | terests, failed to last. Subsequently fresh upturns in \».luu ensued owing to the continued delay in | the movement of new grain and because signs of improved export demand. Th close was steady at ¢ net advance. Closing prices on options: Article| Open. | High ' Low. | Close.| Yes'y o 18 1 % 8 H :m\l .4“1 n Tyl 3% | i T .| 15 96 8 99T | 9 921 Bopt.|'i0 % | 10 1714 Cash Prices—Whe: 2 red, 3118%: No. 2 hard, Corn: 2 yellow, TI%@78%c nominal. Qata: No. 3 white, ; standardy Rye. nomingl. Bariey. f0@tc. imothy, . Clover, $850@13.2. $5.36406.00. Pork, $15.45. l‘rd $8.35@8.42%. Ribs, NIZI; 874, Shipping demand was urgent. The close was steady at 1@%c to 15%@1%c above last ‘ 2 | night. 'ATOES—-Lower: new receipts, cars potal POI L'”l\( Aljve higher; springs, 18920c. BUTTER—Weak, creamery, fowls, ¢, 2. Vlrllnll cobblers, $1.40@1.65; no old } wero generally night's olbd Ul 7.02c; 17 Santos offers quiet; bales. 19. October, Cotton fu 2 to 1 points. LIV F“POOL easfer; 5.214; bales. | nere), L 00115 @14.00 ‘?‘ {1100 no(lmll 00, | wheat s | $14.00 BOGS—Higher; receipts, 13,927 cases; at | REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS. 'Best House Bargain| Metal W YORK, July 8- MINN msroms. nth, good middl low middling, 4.76d; sales, \nlh- 50. 2 to 5 points hig 3 August, g urmb«r 6.860; 8y No. were re Santog 4s quoted at 0.05 to 9.2%c, and Rio e, Rio exchange on London wa. | e higher and milrels hanged at Santos, but & Rio. Jul; los; 3. curred in Ohio and Indiana. Wires wer down at ten stations in the hxuuvm. £.00%; September, $1. CORN-—No. 2, Te; 2 No. 1. A. WELEH, Local Forecaster. Minneapolis Grain Market. ‘July l—WHM’l‘— September, unn . Gfll- Market. LOUIS, July 8-—~WHEAT-No. 2 ‘?.. to, T8H@ 7%{\ September, 72%c. 500; No, 2 white, 58i4c. Liverpoo] Grain Market. July 8.—~WHIZA the and T—8pot, No. £ Manitoba, 11s 6d; No, 3, 11s 84; No. 11s 3%d; No. 2 hard CORN—Spot’ American mixed, Coftee Market. NEW YORK, July 8.—The market for obened at an adcance of 5 points in sympathy with th um od steadiness ‘of Brazil and a N6 ing, which evidently found ers ‘around the ring. Sales 3 to 4 points above last closing price, practically h the market initial 1y I‘e- er, Al]ea 37600 Apri pot, g lirl} baremhrr. January, 9.73¢; Mnn‘h 9.98¢ res closed e December, O 8.97¢ ¥ rels higher at e Semumhn. ber, 6.91c; De- February, 1, 7.10c; )Il)’ Il|fll were un. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 3.~COTTO middling uplands, 9.20c; F‘ulurrs ol»enod fa waren, Tish steady; July, 9.068¢; July, 8.860; Bio; Jnnwy Cotton closed easy at a net decline of S, miaaiie: 12, HAY~—Cholce upland Omaha Hay Market. PRAIRIE (nome No. 1 (nnnn hel’!) $13.50 3, $10. 'rlmln idiend (horse” perey, &i2 12,00013.00; No. 2, $1L60@012.60; cholce lowland, $11.¢ $10.004711.00; mm ®. New hay is quotable at 0, according to the quality and on \l,l"Ahlu\ None on ‘nlfal{l in good deman .1, $12.00@1 1 the market; wN the market; choice old l"lll No, 2, $9. choloe old 0. 2, Market, {ETALS-Lead | was urrpred at $6.75. Gpelter not quoted. i Cop) quiet, 2 Iron, l(l.'.L.!u’lO 50. it steady: steady, | Metal exchange quotes tin iwenty-fiv don sjot futur £170; tin, 238, quoted at £57 1 9; electrolvtic, futures, £165 10s. Antimony, un- electrolytio, but unchanged. easy; five and 7! At Lo £93 10s. Spot the lmll on sale moving at on this mar- i:l.inomomll 18 1 ot aince lne-mb‘r of r‘ ynr. On the other hand the common to kinds of clmn were aroun l.e lover. closing slow and weak. There is a gradu- ally widening spread between the common retty decent beeves and the choice, 'alf finished cattle. Cows and heifers were falrly active ll fully steady prices. The feeder trade did not show any new or interesting changes, prices remaining about steady. Quoutlou on &‘m‘ e fl‘:)d to L;l:‘r‘ good to cholce heavy lom fair to good rorn(od 9.60; common to falr corn- 1.00@8.86; good to cholce heif- 'ood to ohoice cows, ¥.76@ cows, U.W T, com- LK to §1.6068.20; fair to good 50; common to ll.\r -(or‘k- stock heifers, .50, stock n‘lv. :. $8.00@9.50; fat bulls, S | 8. | " {9 n i b [ 3. - umrru 6 2% e 730 (X ‘ e (X 6 760 (3 000 7 6 70 .6 00 TIC .00 876 600 2 880 % Lieee 190 9 00 28 860 OCKERS AND FEBDERS. 00 676 17.. . 1 7% nonsqun run of the week o date [pe shiowed up this morning, when about 164 ars, or 10,800 head, were received. Total receipts for the week to date are 27,620 head, being almost 20,000 hea smailer (hl bnlh ru-t week and two weeks ago, ger than for the Anmu dl L year. Shippe! who Dlld A big premiuom for thelr klnfl yesterday, took a big slash at prices this morning, and succeeded in making their purc) ases at prices that ‘were anywhere from 15¢ off in the case of tops to lower on the bulk of the hogs they bought. of #l “’n. prices landed at a spr of §7.06g1.50. The big decline in provisions yestorday and_ Tuesday left the trade in a weak condition, and as packers had a liberal assoftment to pick from this morning, they started out ofering pric tbat were a flat 20c lower than the prices they paid for the bulk of their hogs yes- terday. Sellers were willing to make some concessions, but the decline proposed hy ckers was to their way of thinking en- irely too large, and nothing was done up until & late hour. It was nearly noon when sellers finally started to cut loose. By this time bids | had improved a little and when first | sales were made they were about lbc lower. Towards the close the market be- | came fairly active and possibly a little | stronger. nflrll packer trade, how- ever, was Inolf' jower, and shippers | were quoted as Z\M' lower. Narrow bulk of the killers moved at $5.95@7.00, with the long atring at the latter Quite a sorinkling sold around § head { changed. Lead, £23 17s 6d. Spelter, £100, | plciing sows sold as low as 8. | Yet ~ shippink hogs were scattered all the wa 1 London Stock Market. up to $7.50, the dav's tos. It was a very ' LONDON, July 8.~The Ambrlrll;‘lh\ on ;l':la\';nk and unsatisfactory market at | et etarted below the e L | We have the beat house and the most | (e SUGEK MATKEL EIATLES BOISH BLS Nowt | Representative sales house for $3.50 to be found in Omaha. | jardened a fraction under the lead of | No. Av. 8h Pr This ls not a wew house ~hut|Cemsdian Pacific and finished steady. |- .M 1% e it s bettcr than many new ones. Do not | ~KILVER—Bar, 22016 per ounce. sl i make the mistake of ll,y!m;“{(;llkm:ndn:; DISCOUNT RATES—Short bills, G4% .i"‘ :1‘ m 3“ wan: it before you sec if. Best kin per cent: three months, 454@4%4 per cent. © | 1§ = i nelgnborhocd, clese to car, not & thing |, - Mo i 1% wrong with it except the price, and this | sSugar Market. - T ':; ht for the purcharer. Wil make; NEw YORK, July - g“ ey {8 ms. If you want a snap, we want | ; centrifugal, n-uufifn molasses, ., 218 180 T80 to show you thig one. L 18c. Refiged firm °8 were Uy ¢ o0p _rumo® ‘that & larEe sale of | SR} —Sheep And lamb receip moder- | the United Kingdom was | ated somewhat today, estimates calling | Bending. Poiices at noon were 1 to 3 | for twenty-seven cars. of 140 he The Benson & { boints net higher. week's supply foots up M7 b against .00 head last week, 3,410 head | s ey Goods Market. {wo weeks ago, and 9,147 head last year. Carmlchael NEW YORK, July $~DRY GOODS—-! Bulk of the offerings consisted of lambe New showings of white goods and other | again today, and while supplies were a Phone Douglas 1722 #42 Paxton Block. | fancy cottons are being made for spring, | geod deal smaller than on previovs days 1916. Buying is being delaved. Staple [of the week, packers continued bearish, | cotton moods were qulet today. Yarns [ and trade was very slow in getting | were easy Started. Offers on Wwesterns were gen- | - ————— crally consldered as around 4 quarier $100 CABH, 32 PER MONTH " lower, and as sellers winted steady to An up-to-daté, all modern b-room cot- | BYSverated Avples and Dried Veuits | (U0 “rices nothing moved until a | tage, can be sold 1o 4 good party on| NEW VORK, July PORATED | {0 Nour, nithough a couple of decks of | these terms. This is close (o car and | APELES-DUlL . | Fative lambs were ~ashed early at $9.50. schools, | (DRIED FRUITS—brunes dull. = ABH-| "5t 'was long after 1} o'clock when PAYNI INVESTMBNT COMPANY, | cots and peaches, qulet steady. |\ aaing basis was finally’ ugreed on. but 3 n the lambs startes 0 move scale- Floor Omehe astions Dank IS | pon houses quick with & Bee Went Ad. | Wheq ("% ae st Junt- ahout steads prices Totals L-.-\ Stocks an Burns, Brinke; & Co., 5 Ormana Nationst o ek butidto Btooke - Am. Smelt. A Ban Mo par City National L‘on\lnanul Gas & Fecurities, pi Loan, Omaha & ¢ 1 Py ke Grain, Thlon’ pock ..'1. o Bul sioux City Sk Y ol Cudahy Packing City Nationul sk Do Contipental G. & B, ., Sloux City Swint & Os. b, 106 Bt Mo., Behool 4is, Balt Utah, W. & 8. 43, 1984 Oniversity Place, Nev., die. inie. . Wichita Union Stock Yards PHHE MER- 8. L‘AN’I'UM PAPE 3 STHRL E’fl NOk Sixiy-day bills, “71'-'! demand, $4.7660; cabl “:I':\'Bflr—flar. 47%c; Mexican dolla NDS-—Government, steady; TIME LOANB-Steady railroad, sixty days, 2 r cent; ninety dny- D% per cent; six months, 3% r nt. CALL MO EY—J!QM ; higheat, 2 per mt; ruling rate, 3 r cent: closing at 2 per cent U. 8. Government Is Resolved Armies Not Recruited Hex: WASHINGTON, July 8.—Although ie- partment of Justice officlals are confi- dent they have nipped in the bud a plan to ship large numbers of Montenegring back to their native country to join the colors, it was sald tonight there was no present intention of preventing the depar- ture of Montenegrins who already have been induced to start for home. Officials here, therefore, were not sur- prised to learn that 146 reoruits held up in Portland, Ore., had been allowed to proceed. It is sald the efforts of the govérnment are to be directed chiefly to- ward the conviction on charges of vio- Inting the neutrality laws of the three or four representatives of the Montenegrin government charged with inducing thelr countrymen to enlist and return home. ‘The cases probably will be laid before the federal grand jury at Chicago, where much of the evidence was obtained from recruits held up on a rallroad train bound for Canada. The activity of the department leading to these arrests is a part of a general ef- oent; lowest, “‘ e per cent; last onn 2 bid, 17 per cent: offere: fort to prevent enlistments in the United | Htates for the armies of belligerent Euro- | pean nations. Word was recelved today at the depart- | ment that indictments were expected in San Francisco against five men charged with securing recruits in the United States for the British army Two Jitney Buses Collide at Corner Two jitney buses, proceeding in oppo- |site directions on Farnam street near Twenty-fifth, collided at 6 o'clock last night, damagng both machines and shaking up the passenger: _— Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad. 11 |NEW YORK STOCK MARKET |lh-.re| Are Apm Nervous and Un- 1 settled on Exchange. ‘NOT LIKE THE DAY n!ou NEW YORK, July &—Stocks were again negvous and insettled today, but not to the same degree as yestorday. Dealings were on a much more contracted scale, the result in large part of some diminu- tion in the volume of forel offeringes. Selling for Europe was m(’“lenfily ex | tenaive, however, to cause more new low | recorda. Loulsville & Nashville declined tn 104 and 4544, reapectively, and \Iluouh Pacific fell to 3%. Missourl, Kansas & | Texas Iasues, Kansas City Southern and St. Louls & San Francisco second pre ferred also were wenk Many of the standard railw sold under yesterday's low | clally in the last hour the mixed crop report, while others | seemed in proceas of readjustment to imew conditions. Leaders like Reading, Union Pacific and United States Steel | offered resistance to bear preasure, but the list as a whole was inclined to ‘yield | on moderate offerin War apecialties | ranged from 1 to 2 points higher and cop | pers hardened on denial of reports that stocks el, o on publication ol the metal ia being sold under quoted prices. Total sales amounted to 265,00 { hares. Steadineas in the various markots for | forelgn exchange ded point to the | pesotiations pending, f e hew Briten foan at this center. Thare was A falr de mand for billa on London and continental remittances were firm, even reichmarks | manifesting a harder tendency. This last condition might be ascribed to purchase of bllls on Berlin and Hamburg against | recent German sales of our securities Money brokers reported a bette | mand for mercantile loans, an indi | of betterment I Ines of Quoted rates show no change from recent eany monetary conditions. The feature of the Hank of England s weekly statement was the further large decrease—almost $6,000,00—in gold. The bank strengthened its llability reserves | over the preceding week, but the decrease | of $68.000,00 in public deposits probably | répresented withdrawals for participation in the new war loan. Japanese bonds bearing the stamp figured in today’s dealings. Total sales, par value, aggregatod $2,170,000. United States bonds were unchanged on German Number of sales and leading quotatl stocks were an follows Alaska Gold o 3TN Amalgamated Copper iy American Beet o Anvoonta Mialog, a0 Atoh L onee Baltimore & O , Brookiyn Rapid Tramsit Calitornia Petroleum ... 258wy & Bxploratien.. sy FELS e glu; & £ ! 2= g0 8 §3 33383BeRNRIENE 223 S : apiaiieny hi 1 2, FEEE HHH (§iags E Union, Facitio pid Brates 1 prd... Western Union ... Wentinghoum Electric Montana Power Total sales for Lloyd George Calls Colleague in Cabinet For Talking Too Much LONDON, July 8.--David Lloyd George, British minister of munitions, in an au- thorized statement tonight takes lasue with Viscount Haldane on the latter's version of what took place at a meeting of a committee of the cablnet in October to consider the supply of munitions of war. Mr. Lioyd George says that Viscount Haldane's verslon of what took place was “incomplete, In some respects inac- curate,” and adds: “The very fact of this conflict of memory having arisen shows the unwisdom of these partial and | unauthorized disclosures of decisions of | highly confidential sessions of the cabi- net.” | In a speech before the National Liberal | ¢lub July 5, Viscount Haldane said that In October a committee, presided over by Lord Kitchener, assembled in the w office. David lLloyd George and othe: ministers attended. 1t was decided, continued Viscount Hal- dane, that the output of munitions must be increased tenfold. Everyone was con- sulted. The necessary orders were given to manufacturers who undertook to exe cute them. If these orders had been exe- cuted, sald he, the country would have been in “tremendous position,” but labor difficulties confounded all the calcula- tions of the manufacturers, and that ex- piained the trouble of today. |Krupps Put in Plant For Repairing Autos | (Correspondence of the \ssociated Press.) PARIS, July b.—Saint Quentin, subpesed to be the general headquarters of Ger- | man armies operating in France and Be'- glum, 18 the concentration point for | damaged guns and rolling stock. The | Krupps have installed in a motor-car | works there a plant for the repair of cannon, machine guns, automobiles, gu: | carrlages, etc. German workmen were ! Imported fron: Eassen to equip the plan: Barbed wire is also prepared for use and | atatribution from there. The Saint Quentin works turns out an iron picket m the form of a corkscrew to replace the wooden pickets. They are thus able to stretch their barbed wire defense without revealing their work to the enemy by the noise of driving pick- ets into the ground. The Germans have also installed a chemical works M Saint Quentin, American mu:'n & Telegraph Co. ofh fividand of Two Pollars pas shay £ caieladts "off aeord st tne clons I“"LNE Treasurer i

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