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THE BEE 11 FOR RENT Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private Office—\Vait 180 8q —8$1 The Bee Buxlémg Office Room 103. Farm and Ranch Landas. Room FOR RENT--For term of § % 10 years, REAL ESTATE-—NORTH SIDB $200 Cash Balance Easy Payments New seven-room bungalow, ready to move into; walking distance. Deal with owner, 1587 So. %th St Call Red 1881 ]Beautlful Clairmont -2( N. 8TH AVE. 7-room _horne, with oak fin- Clh on flm floor and oak floors through- {out; tile vestibule: tile bath; exception- {ally well built: has large east front iot, one block from car line and boulev: ranch of 570 acres; located 1 mile from | with cement driveway. Owner will make tation, on main line B. & M. . W, Nebraska; Land Co., 1618 WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything 2nd hand. Web. #04. 8 Rasd. 3 Furnam. Bovk: 8 REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE i s e SR e Rate D Jaih Towa. Bunday month, uln als *anhnnt d-u ’u 2 W; or Michig: Good Farm Lands in the Swikart Tract of western Michi- well adapted for general farmin nd stock, dairying, pouitry and fruits. 10 to $30 per acre and a large selection of Ttrlnl $10 to $ to $10 a mon on 40 N u towns choice lands at $I8 to $20. %0 down and Dlymema a and mlr‘loll_b Good 10ads and quick (rln!pnrlnt on or rall to Ci?lcuv Detroit, Grand 'f:: Write for 72-page book and map Join our excursion Tuesday, leaving my Chicago offices at 11 a. m. Fintire axpense from Chicago and return, including raflroad fare, board, berth, etc., $15.60. George W. Swigart ow G-1230_First Nat ™M 20 ACRES & miles from Minneapolis, ges mis {rom town: 0 acres undef cultivation: balance —used pasture; S totibaliy ail” be. Coltivated) hoan V4 woll; good set bulldings, consisting of room house. large barn. Gribs. windmills, ‘ete.; the jand will pro- duce 80 bushels of corn per acre; tele- phone in house; country thickly } Iau set of machinery’ flbh apary, corn Montans. JUDITH BASIN-LAND-2-YEAR THRMS, We recently bought a large -'ncc of state land at the sal during z‘ 1915, and we are off the same 31 per acre profit. We minimum prices, at which the state the land appraised. The state’s terms at and the balance in twent: payments at 5 per cent. ul the 15 per cent pl\u 31 per lor. nnd ~we assign the state: co Chea, and Realty Co., Lewiston, Mont. MONTANA ranch for sale; ranch of about 3.700 ac: l'lnchll of 160 acres each in .{ Irn.. for uln by owner, at very ract i ;r m Yllnu an -nplienm to R, nltlh to you. lendid FARM for gale by owner, A fine 18-acre | WRST FARNAM lot, $800; all Improv improvements. | ments in and paid for; farm in Nebrasl Price right for €14, Bee. good M:l sale. Address Y Miscelianeous. CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING. Can locate =ix people, good hi 320 acres, timber, call evenings 1601 et Bth Ave. Red 70, REAL ESTATE LOANS rAnl LOANS, 5 PER cmfl' TOLAND & -nm BULL, 48 Bee Hlds. sm TO $10,000 Pro! 7. D Wead, Wead Bldl lltlu -m 2% pest, circulation of any lowa news: #0,00 readers dally in four great clover and fruit beit. These are new July 2, | ught only at had r than homestoading. Hilger Loan omesteads, It Interested R. R. In |easy terma. See this at once. 400 acres under wnw | alance gently rol! Ppastu; S o, JT 2 Bmmet 8t., ()I-h& Neb.—o Glover & Spain Doug. 082 919 City National. Fine 7-room house within 20 minutes walk of P. O., $4.30. Douglas 1008, 6 ROOMS E\mnll) finished almost new house, very well arr finish dw‘m stairs, large attle, lot, paved street, located near 2th Bvans. Price, $4,30. C. G. CARLBERG, 32 Brandels Thester Bldg. A Snap 6-room cottage, 4200 é‘l.: $100 down, $20 a month; $/,30. Owner, 2 Paxton Bik, Douglas 1735, 2602 N. 30th St. Fine, all modern, i-room cottage, on car line. m down, $30 per month; $3,000. Webster 6613. LEAVIN nll), sacrifice 6-room; bath, ntwl{or.ln(nd. house at 3517 Blondo. ‘Web. bl o=t REAL ESTATE-—SOUTH SIDE 2-story gnelling, Meld club easy terms, $5,250. )o\lrl 1009 Brand new, dist., REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE A Good Home in West Farnam District at a Low Price 123 8. 37th St. This is an 8-room un- usually well built modern house, in the very best of repair, ready to move into at once. Fine grounds with large shade trees; much _shrubbery fruit trees. A cool, comfortable piace with a large front porch. Four bed- rooms and sleeping porch, besides two bathe on the second floor. Maids' quar- ters on the third floor. Attractive ar- rangement of the first fioor. If you are looking for a good place right in West Farnam district for leas than cost this is your chance. Don't miss it. Key at our office. George & Company| Tel. Doug. 766. %2 City Nat. Bank Bldg. $2,800 FIELD CLLUB HOME 7 rooms, modern. splendid location, ‘close to school, south front lot; all new homes; Just one block north of Field club, C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. 8, Lafayette, 7-room, i firep] 3962, 7-ROOM. hllng:‘\w in_Dund It should be_seen to re z“ufl.”W;l 15396, 6-ROOM bun'uov in mnan‘ A rare Seeing is belleving. Doug. 206. four FOR SALE by _wner. seventroom mod ston count: home. Call Harney 141, or 213 Clfllol AV 5109 Underwood—8 large rma. ‘ma- hog'y, birch, sl._poreh, h. w. heat. D.7403. UITY of §1,200 for aale in modern cot- tage, bullt two rs; part cash, bal- ance trade. Call Walnut 2480, ; good car serv- Tyler ice; close to church and school. 1636, REAL ESTAT: —SUBURBAN Dundee, Dundee Practically New $5,700 ilving room across front of house, B 0 B B | LA TR WANTED-Good farm and city bath and open hvut ty loans at °"’mfi TrRUaT CO., 163 Farnam. | First floor flnhh-d ANTID—CH loans m warran' g Farnam Smith & Co.. hn‘:nw O, R HENIY on hand for cur farm icans. H. W, Binder, City N‘l onal Bank Blde. OMAHA homes. Bast Nobrask O'KEEFE REAL mA 16 Omaha National. Phone Dougina 5715 SEE us first for farm low losns in “fl Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omal 3" LOANS. C. G. Ca-berg, | DUNDEE BUSINESS PROPERTY 6% Brandeis Theater Bldg. Bouthi \VAh'rnD_cn,, and (.m—i'“..._ lowest |first street north of Dodge, mpkmn, Bee. T. 2020, REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE Acres Are Best To Buyle - o Acres near Omuu for y..n have proven brofitable in: o be the best vestment. Mmm.r Ornl.h are get scarce, that is why acres will increase in any other kind of value - quicker Teal estate ‘Acres in Benson Gardens are the best located near today that var be bou at prices and §10 BENSON GARDEN ACRES oapeved rosd Cet 4ol o offlce or by "..‘fi for plat of take antuu A S you 1 Nu the day, ev—lnqu’ Hamey St cres lmnlu aty; good pears, plums, | rawberries, cur- | rants. grapes, etc.. asparagus, rbubarb, alfalfs; ouv-hal Lo car, schoul and stores. Phone Owner, W =01 reasonable wm\v‘:ryu'yumolmdown e, chicken houses, fruit, in- | jeeping porch on floor. Large ltfie. ull hnoma‘ln‘: ceil- lBll. Dlll‘e in living hul in dinlng room; Ardlflfl lighting fixtures. Second floor voolwort is -hn. annml with bookcases hard inted, newl; d-eonted (hrou;lmu! Well I-fl’lnle well built and well finest lots In the village. One hm(‘k to farms. | car line. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tel. Tyler 1536, State Bank Bldg. east corner 49th and Captol Ave., six-room modern house, with oak ish on a corner lot ®x14, with room in rear for a store or A fiat to front on car line. Owner very anxious to sell and wants an offer. W. H. GATES, SOLE AGENT, 47 Omal at. Bank Bldg. _Douglas 1204. NR BALE-Six-room bungalow in Dun- . Splendid location. Owner will sell ut - " bargain, as he is leaving Omaba. Call Douglas 286, betwene # and 12 a m.—o WANT offer for T-room modern D dee residence -fljolnlns Hnw H’ollo garage and driveway. ouglas 39062 Two-atory, 6-room house in Dundn all modern, 260; make me an offer; $500 down._Pnone Douglas 48 Floreneou. C. L. NETHAWAY for trades. Flor. 276 REAL ESATE—INVKSTMENTS GOOD investment, un-nory brick, con- tainis 3 six-room fia rental, $996 o yter 15 JOBBING “site. nxm. Corner lot_with one-| of 1ith lock ln‘ Doulu m Price, $17.50. Tyler REAL ESTATE-—EXCUHANGE 3-ROOM modern he or vmnt lots. Owner, ™. FOR tx(‘HANOD—u acres, irrigated farm, ] wiles nartheast of corporation Mmits of Denver, Colo., on maln couatry ro;d connecting with Sand Creek road ; wores under cult 400 acres b Y oo f 1 build! i sot Of farm fenced; high line for land, acres at kave you? r water, not in Price, 360,000, mortgage $11,000; for improved farm or city wny the REAL MATI"—IIICEIMMI. Shlendia house of near car, stores, otc, n,m npwu s, “of Miller par] 't $.00. Douglas 1009 6148 Dodge, new part l)un‘- daubh IOI. 6-r. bungalew, large living rosm. D. oak ‘tull basement, large and and bearing | T3 | down and the belance on smail menth), ! puyments, b GRAIN AND PRODUCE lARKE’l‘ Receipts Fail to Accommodate De- mand and Wheat Jumps Two and Three Cents. GRAINS SELL STRONG (;;AI;A, July 165, 1m8. ‘ash grains were all higher today. Re- Ipts were light and there was ly en: lln on the tables to take ALL 3 of the Wheat was uv«-mlv strong, -mnl from 2G8lsc higher. Tnere was amount of corn sold at an advi ...-. 0' @%c. Oats were in good demand an Were quoted Mo higher. Black rust has been reported in some sections of the apring wheat country, but it does not seern to influence the speoula- tors to any extent. The bears will not regain control of the market until there | has been at least a week of dry weather, and a free movement of the new crap is aasured. Improved weather conditions have been reported in the corn belt. Clearances were Wheat equal to 184,000 h\uhnl- corn, 6,000 bush- oate, 184,000 bush. Wi hea( and corn, not Iverpool oclose : auoted. imary wheat recelpts were 343,000 Dushets and shipments 13,00 bushels, Against recelpts of 197,00 bushels and shipraents of 1,815,000 bushels last year. Ty comn receipts were 502,000 bus s and shipments 31,000 bunml-. aguinst and shipments receipts o( HGM bushels o ,000 bushels last year. Prlnu\ry oats recelpts were €13,000 bush- els and shipments 35,000 bushels, againet m- of 430,00 bushels and shipments 000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. ()lu Chicago 17 it Mllnelpolh 2 Duluth 4 M Omaha ... H n 10 These cash -lu were reported today Wheat—No, 2 bard winter: 1 car, 1 car, $1.8. No. 3 hard winter cars $1.8. No. ¢ mixed: 1 bulkhead, $1.29. Corn —No. 2 white: § care. 1Ko No. 3 ‘white: cars, 74%c. 'No. 1 vellow: 2 cars, 7 , Te; 2 cars, e e, ¥ mixed: | oar (near : 2 cars, Sample: 1y I% cars, e, Omaha (‘. lurke\. tl 44 0 mn"’fio 3 tun'g gm‘ ‘Pénl y "orl‘ durum fi No. & wnm. 40; No. wmn 1 P ..\4.\ i 1o No. 3 0. 1 yellow, T4%@74% W, M‘Aq{‘%c No. 4 )ellow 75\“4 low, 78! T4c; No. 6 )ellw #Tio. No. 2 mixed' SU@TMO; No. (] xed, 78 3 m 3 No: 5 ‘mized, 0. . Oats: No. :wnm. TR Stans ard, c; No. whlu ahie. Bariey. Malting ¢t Rye! No. 2 &roed mc ye: CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentures of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Teade. CHICAGO, July 16, —Somewhat reassur- ing developments about the black rust danger in the [ leal to cause a the price of wheat. The market ol nervous, %@1 lost %@1%c net, oats finished %o off t slons showed -‘nl of Mgk g this connection n record \'".h the of Lhtt good a destructive w\duprnd o rust abpeared un- r luy hald.rl. the! took nmn- and showed gor in 4 #0 on ; rather P upturn of the mn.rket nhout mlddu wheat new from lm i ot wolk Wwheat states gave an advantage at times to the bears, ho- tably in the last hour. There were lat assertions, too, that the h-x stopped export sales. No doubt was ex- prossed, however, but that earlier in the session ‘the September and December op- tions had been liberally bwcht on_ for- elgn aoccount. The went word of 400,000 bushels sold to France and of %0000 bushels to Australla Comn dragg: more nr “loss il #y owli to (l.vorlNo n-ws weather was sald to srowth. In the oats cmvd -hor{-. t %o Cover, Tan up. the price of "5 delivery. The later options, moulh. fluctuated with other graim. Higher prices for hogs ocarried pro- vislons upgrade. Besides an ment was reporled in the demasd for cured mead Closing pr(uu on options: Arlk'lel Open. l High.[ Low. I Close. IYOI Y. July.’ 1iowl 118 ! 1#&: ;l:np(..' 1om,( nugl! 10| 1w4! July.| TI%| T™%| 6 Sept| 7 mu' i m; Taly.| el oo nr Sept.| 8% 88/ - bt P%l;kpl. w16 |15 |18 )un ’u Oct.| 18 @ ,‘ums]um B8 m ept. us‘uslnah Oct.. 885 | 866 | 846 | & Ribs | } Sept.| 10 00 umy{»w 10 17 _Oct..| 006 | 10 0234 10 06 .mna 10 00 thuo Cash Prices—Wheat: No, 2 nominal; No. 3 red, new, $1.20QL2; hard, nominal, Corn: No, 3 yellow, 7"1 @%c; No. 4 y-llvw e, Outs: fin vhu-. me tandard, ominal. Batiey, 1My, Tunothy. auo? I.TIS Llo\u umu 3 Porh&’lll.lo. Lard, B m —Lower; crnm .nf&a 'ATOES—Lower; wtd nia_cobblers, $1.25@1.50. POULTRY — Alive, unsettied; fowls, 1Wige; orl 19@RIC. BGGE- Higher; receipts, 11 748 cases; at mark, cases included, 14@1T! firsts, 164@16%c; 1l 1 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER—No. 1, +-1b cartons, flc; No. 1, 80-lb. i r Rkl 29c. No. L 5 it 1#e; No h Jt . 3 0. 5, . 30!' "‘l'u'v— s B, wpr n»: ‘chick~ lk' C )lml-. vor H urkey ) ,““ . u n NO. . IIU. 0. % feathere 1linsk! FRI $300 Down We have & number of & & and 6-room homes in aifferent ?‘fll of the city we | ng can sell you by pay A amall payment Ul the saime as rent. I nd we will send you a lst or phone W4 HARNEY 8T, Santa Rose, TR e et |87 Par erite VEGRTABLES-Cabbaxe or southern, 20 1b, per dow.; leaf, per basket Onlons per basket. Parsley, Beets, turnips and carrots. 50c per basket ®c per hasket. Radishes, Minnesota and f"‘"‘w‘\n.m ®c per bu.; new, Sk per ( R Quotations of the Day tember closed $1,16% CORN—Easy; No cmmry e!ll‘l 2’10”1" tiry nrond- state whole mlll colored s average my. nncy. ula Y — rhl(’klnl brollers, 2¢; fow! uu' KAN| I Cash, beit aid o't st i | Toq e %c under last night. m h ununr! wont on md . 1.2 2; No. 2 hl.rd uxil?pgm»ir § 1,06 ~No, July, Cobtambor, i OX T 2o, Y:FW YORI\ July IL—(\)I'F opened pflen to an advance of 6 points demand from brokers wi buy!n‘ in ex; hn urnmon on n u- ry thm lml 'llM Bra middling uplands, § Cotton futures opened s tures . 3100 uuch on_closed -lud] at a net advance o{ 1 w LIV nm%’o'i.. July 15.-~COTTON - Spot, steady ; 164 bis. RO'IN Hrm sales, 1,660 bbll tion of dian Paaelfic, BILV DR~ Har, ing caused a rapid for sugar futures early today and prices sl noon showed 10@14 points net gain. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits | ‘ NEW YORK, ly 15.~EVAPORATED v RT 'T8—Prune; cots peaches, dull NEW OMAHA, maha - “QTII'IP' nding day last year Hastings & Heyden;n OMAHA, FRI 10w, 1M, 300, B, 0u, 4275 por Mo l\(r bo. Lemons per box, Sunkisi Chase Brand, e, banks and Botane $1.00 per Cherries: Orogon, 1300 per vr-lo | berries: Cailfornia, $2.50 pe: te | berries: Red, $2.80 per crage black, %% r orate hu.—nh-rm-. 0 per crate ananas. Medium, 32.00023% per hunch Jumbo, Changuinole and Port Limon, 4c Flats, $1.00 per crate. standards, | Watermelons, 1%¢ per Ib. | Homegrown Head, $1 per dos. Peppers, Mo per basket al wax white, Toxas yellow, $13 per new, 6o per dox. Celery, %c per Ib. Cucumbers, eans: Wax and Mo per Maaket Lettuce omatoes California cry crate: Rhubarb, ¢ pe per basket. Urnn. dosen Potatoes: market lirh"i Walnuts: No. 200 1b. Peanuts: No. um raw, S lumbo roasted, 10 Ib. case, $8.95; halt case; 316, per case. NEW YORK GENERAL Commeodities. e i f New Y 1 northern, 0. Manitol Buffalo. Futures, 2 yellow, 89¢, shipment. OATS—Spot, firm; standard, 63c; white, 62%c; fancy clipped white, AY-Steady: shipping, $1.00, ()PLl-lrxyu state, common to cholce, , | nominal; 10¢ gota, 0Gdc; ‘fih lm P‘ ‘recelpts, 11,74 Weak; recelpts, clals, Live, irregul dressed, quiet; chickens, 18¢" 13%4@17c; turkey 23 15a16c. Kansas City Graln and Provisions. 15, ~WHEAT - hy $1.31@1.3:; No, 2 red, 1 %528, .vmumu.. September, SLO | Hut man CORN. n. white, Th) 0. Cl’rY July e s uly. i) Ll! .hnl‘l 1’3-'.' o A 2 Manitoba, :?l‘ 8d; No, St. Louts Grain Market. LOUIS, July 15, Coffee Market. klt NEW YORK, July 16.—COTTON-Quiet; .10c; sales, 400 bales. y: July, of- ! Oic; Docember, | steady: July, 5.88¢c; Oc- Junuary, Dsclmbor, #.87c good muidaling, nd !AVANHAH July IL—WRPBNTINE year sgo. This is %0, sales 488 bbls.; shipments, 5 bbls.; ll.och l..-‘.- ll.-k mk.l. TONDON, July 16.~The American sec- market was dull. Cana- the stock United Stutos Steel bonds were the only in dllrinl today. Market. NEW vom( Tl 5 —ME’ Offered at $. pelter: irob s'ae.:f"" u"' thanged. ron: y and unchange in BOre9. 00, copper, | tures, £108 164 n;l&l e, ('10 Lead, 16w, fl s ll mlur, llfl ar Market. firm. —_—— e Dry Goods Market, Bank Clearings. today were 2883 067 97 .glfilm 4. s ooy @olion nap:l .50 Red Ball, 30s, 3008, “M ("‘IW{I’\)I! r $5.00. Apricots, 1.3 per crate. Pe Triumphs and Wale Barly, %00 St. John's freestone yellow, $1.00 per_box Prunes Tnt . 3.8 per box 1, 30.0r crate Climax, Bur- per box; 1918 1914 | Cattie GILK33 418,006 | Hows L7072 1 M7, 108 | Sheep 1,151,360 1,149,819 180 1b l"ln-n- 15¢ 1b. Brasils, 1M%c lh ‘Pecans, 1 Almo! - Ay 1 raw, Ib.. No. 1 roasted, ¢ LANBOUS--Cracker Jack, per case, 3855, half case, $1.75. Cornpops, per Honey, $4.80 MARKET on Various |July YORK, July 18 FIA)\ R—G % irm h 1 northern, nunmh 2 unsettled; Pacifio coast. | lo, M 10.777_tuba; Y@ rm; Morria & C ihered extras, BOMo, extra firets, |Bwire & fi firats, 20@2ic; seconds, 15@1ve. 4074 boxes; sfreen flats and twins. |3, W 50 white, 14%0; colored | Lincoln Packing Co.... mm(c, white average |80, Omaha Packing Co. &t Paul. Cudahy Pu:klnu Oo. Armour & Co. wostern | W B, Vansant Go. 16c; turkeys, estern frosen fresh fowls, September, 9& OAN—No 'z white, 6%4c; No. 2 mixed, e BUTTER—Creamery, weconds, ©; De- | Other buyers B nc firets, 'E"g\: soconds, Rorgee D broflers, 1@, ' Minneapolia Grain Market. 124, %0; roowters, the ex: receipte M ceptiol V_E-N-Wm'l‘— steady somm a1 G: Now 3 [not overy w0 16c lower. enough to bring $10.00 he K Kood to aholoe fi while other t s, around #.50 Swn are Grain Market. 1.~ WHRAT—Gpot, of" dhat o lls_64a; ., 1 porthern. Duluth, 1ls na; No. ter, 11 Bid. —lpo! American mixed, new fa beev: —~WHBAT-No, 3 1.42; July, |bee ! 'Mts ™4e; oowi No. l whfle B4%o. e . BE—The ma at her In the ngs. 6.46d; middlin low middiing, 4.60, Sales, 511 | comber. The nmwu. da; 2 9-16d per ounce. |tering bunches ax Iow N“—lm r oent, DIBCOUNT Murl bills, 4% per cent; three monthe, {%@6 per cent. of g “ha 2 [shown & net decline of £76 108; fu- y, (foday are sclling at leas IThan at last week's close ay uun-k ago, when the high mark stood luly 15.~BUGAR—Raw, | 86c: molasses, | y. 8hort cover- | ns, st YORK, July 15—~DRY cotton goods were dull ored goods were in falr demand ufacturing purposes, !this morning, some July 15.~Bunk clearings ;oovmu and Cl,-lnf: fir: OAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Tn Cents Lower Than Wednesday—Lambs Are Thirty-Five Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP SOUTH OMAHA, July 15, 1918 Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Officlal Monday Lm 33 Offielal Tuesday 1577 43T 0.4 Official Wedneaday 2% 48 888 Estimate Thursday 1800 3800 13,000 Four daye this week 10,888 17684 41,086 Bamo days last week.. 9,118 2740 S48 Same days 3 weeks ago 14,311 4688 31 Same dave I weeks agc 15,107 45879 8810 Same days § weeks ago 17,82 M 16141 Bame daye last year.. 82 16 %0.08 "' b The following pts of cattle. hogs and wheep at !h"so Omahe live stock market for the year Io 1 date as compared with Iall year: ’l‘bl‘ following table shows the average price for hogw at the South Omaha Iive | | $tock market for the last few days, with comparisona RN (1914, (1918 (913 1901|1910, |1800, B TNY LW [aune i { By N 8 R 18 RS A H i July &7 3% s M |1n July 4. 7| el e | July 8. | e |g ®in AR 518 ”Y”ll\v :: ( LiH E"': :.mh‘-’ml !gflg 116 ,{'u!l,- E]H. | 8 81 : ‘““I ,'“ aly Jul'; 1: cn‘nmani a ”u uly s 1) v uly 1) 88 8 6l 8 Big|@ | “*Buni *Holiday R«dfiu dhpo-ltlan of live atook the Unlon Stock Yards, South Omaba, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m yesterday: RECBIPTS-CARS, tle. Hogs. lhan s & 8t P dissouri Pacific Total receipts ... 8 Dllml'l'lON‘ HDA 's 2] l i3] e "9!!. e B Murphy. iEome Cudaby, Hill & Son. . F. B. Lewis. . Huston & Co. L. " B SeBanebeli uec d Kell l Kn Kl Hll ehoemse Roth Meyers John Harvey & Totals...... 15,68 CATTLE~Rec e oattie were smail % | this morning, onl d.hly-o‘o care reported in. For h-xuw g 'fi Inl t is the amall- est for any Mw larger than & Joar aao n-a ood l;:&h:b'oo" { steers o Monfulz with ¥ ay, 3 © that the demand wi .u-dou -ullulb in some cases possibly more than that on the most conmon and grasey kinds. There were not enough enough stockers lfllmlnmfllh to teat market. but what cati were S e Rt ore yltmn. all the w-k and are, If wmh..nmu-m last week's on_ocattle: Good to fi%‘n""‘fl .1 common to falr (n chotoe fe la fai ms.'mk I.Il-.u e [ 50; stock calves, stage, etc. 4 Representative sales: BEDF STEERS. R " 00 78 86 i 78 ] {m e 0 3] 131 1§ % 106 97 s 4w " L e w I3 e o @ [ RS AN GRS 8 150 " e 3] 213 i " 5w ™ 7 o0 R 04 61 1000 800 " T pA CALVES. 1 L w00 3 L1088 TR HIOCKERS AND FEEDERS, we s 0 "o Receipts were the lightest of m{ day so far this week, only nml fifty-seven cars, or 5,800 head, being ported in. bri the total ror th- w0 l1ll¢“d being 10,000 week up smaller than | 2,000 whort of two_weeks ag: lighter than a smallest four dayw' run since the mnd week of De- reaction in values started yestor- | held over untll today, and while iPpers wore slow in gelting started, they bought the bulk of their hogs on & ibe er basis. Most of er r- ases landed at & spread of Packers' first offers were no more lhln '"I‘lj’, steady, but these improved gradually un droves It was ut prices that were fully higher, and most nlhn thought bGloc up Rig end of the packing hogs moved at 96.7566.50, alth h there was quite sprinkling around nd for a m: hok: ment wss genmerallly slow, and it was well along toward 11 o'clock before the Mght supplies were anywhere near cleared, S0 far this week the nl‘l.t trade has iy & dime, ani 0 that in s Shippers on the other h firm all the way through, 15¢ hi possibly a Ililh more tha Instarmc have » top §746 is the highest price paid wsince Remnllllva sales % ke : > K ! l 200 " Mz - . " . b6 ll e T0. 106 ... 0 “ g=1 g = “° . ’ o a o 100 bd BoRgin g BRI “ 05 180 n. 17 HREP—| Pt ere liberal again y-Seven cars, or 13,000 head up. This s heaviest run now foots 1 811 d 90081 last year thne this year show & galn aver 194, the Ml dnllcll I. £00. vearlings. S0\ wethers, falr | @18 $5.0010.50. value, were 8-—Receipts, 4,000 "hq; market ‘35 advanced ing been completely wiped out in the last "X weeks Chicago was the only other market to Bave much of a run, but lamb prices suf- fored a sharp ction there, and with & lberal | supply buyers insisted on & big decline right from the start. [t turned out that today's trade showed the biggest break of the week, the bulk of the Iambs finally selling at prices that NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Issues Develop More Definite Two- Sided Character. ON SPECULATIVE were i at lower, after sellers | AWAKE; had fought the alump for the greater part AKENING of, the ‘foremoon. Neariy ‘everything in the line of fat lamba sold at one ure, NEW YORK July 18.<~For the first b Fesders were not In very r’lf"’ four hours of today's session, stocks de- supoly but_ sellers were of the opinion the Aownwamd course of lambs, and wero thers any hera they would probably do the sam¢ (hine Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs, #00d to cholce, $5.00@S.25; lambs, fal: goodd, 9. THA.00. lambs, ' feeders, § fair to cholce, #.0008.7 to_choloe, $5.0006.00; ewes, falr to good, 8425662 Representalive eales > 2 hu A8 N\llh ‘.fll) fi!l‘ AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 14,000 | Dead: sheep steady; lumbs, weak: sheep, | lambe, 3 Stook Market. L) July 1, 8T, Ll)\ 8. native In-e' 8 7.50010.98; H higher; pig» butchers, eavy, o 1.8 | T Kansas Oity Live Stook T_Ir-rllo;... KAHRA CITY, Jllly 16, —~CATTLE-] & ket weak; prime mar) . mm dressed bee lg"-v B—Recelpts, 2,000 head: Dot salen 81, 0g1.4; "heavy: packers and nnlehn?'fl,fl head: market mbs, ynrlha-. una'ln wethers, E“ ';:F&&m- ot "salos, ¥AND LAMBS-Recelpts, none; 8] no quotations, —— St. Joweph Live Steck -‘:T'::—M J\Il 18.~CA’ ST. JO.‘P‘L y w:l ‘and helfers, R .80, v R ] h lem. of live stoek from the five prin- u 000 ew FIRn ey él'.u.v t§ 1% n! uth Omah sn-l“glv l’ nm Nlfl New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 15-MBRCANTILE G'FIBL(NO fim&flfllufl:r m bills, $4.7260; 7 Mextcan dolln- ILVI&-BII. %o INDS—Government, steady; rallroad, lrnx\lllr. Ll MONEY-Steady: high, 3 per oent: low, 1% per cent; r‘u.' 1 per 2 per ocent; closing Nfl at 3 por cent. d.n. M !3?“ : :-*El 5 e e | slgned to him by District Judge Fnglish. when they finally put up their ! ‘ Willlam Braun, l-llandfii by Drs. Charles Shook and ¢ { TELEPHONE COMPANY TO : ws3300 }»g" First Case for Public Defender The first criminal cases to be defended by Richard & Hortou, recently ap- pointed to the new offies of public de- fender by Governor Morehead, were Following are the cases named by the Judge: Ernest Mooney, charged with bing with Intent to wcund. John Smith, charged with breaking and entqring. | Frank J. Dorr, allas H. J. Dorran, and Thomas Hodges, charged with robbery. James Lynch, charged with robbery. All five men pleaded not guiity and in- formed Judge English they had no means with which to pay an attorney, The county bosrd will provide an of- fice in the court house for Mr. Horton. LATE CELEBRATOR IS BURNED BY CRACKER | stab- | it aee’ at’ M1 and Mrs. August Braun, 816 Pinkney street, s will packing a “hangover” Fourth of July spirit yesterday, and, | akainst his mother's wishes, was Mlnnl‘ with & loaded toy cannon. The plece exploded at the wrong mo- | ment and Braun was burned about the face and eyes by the powder. He wi B. Folts, who are of the opinion that his hurts will not be serfous, | PAY $8,737 CCCUPATION nxlm- who secured the marviage liemsan The Nebraska 'rolepnum company has reported to the city councll ococupation tax indebtedness of §758.81 for the quar- ter ended June 3. An additional $8.06 wils reported for the first half of the year for ithe Bouth Side, ATTLE~Re- |ited h-fl mArhM steady: lower; nent, | books taken out, eloped e d . 0 - {RAL There would be little It any chanke [Aaiaf i the semee thet speciuitios Jehtatly {‘“m‘u""' in spite o the sharp slump M |ihoee In war contract olass, m‘m foated or Suppliae nf sheep wers limited, | A e e Aval AR an was the case yesterday,Made UP [hour this condition underwent & sharp Sous, ey Dringing $.80. |FEversal, all the former speculative tavor- With others There have ||!88 coming rapidly to the front with {been few yearl) hers hers at |Kaina of one to more than two points. any thme this es have | The change waa colncident with the really not been tested out at any time. |SNnouncement that the Standard Ofl Th Chicare veariings have baen following |company had dispossd of various of its pipe linea to meet the wishes of the In- torstate Commerce commission, and the declaration of an Increased dividend b the Amalgamated Copper company, whlcl fair to [disbursed nstead of the usual #0 an awakening on o |7m: s a result of Germany's of incident. whioh ocepted as an evident desire to maintain friendly negotiations with Wash. Pr. Ington. [l 7085 |Uvity at leading centers of the n-l in- Confirmation of increasing |34 native feeder lambe 1425 native lamba B oie duatry gave wn ndded impression to. the 148 native lambs " very strong 2 Tdaho lamba -S| Wocord breaking quotations were made 982 Idaho Iambs L% S |by Bethlehem Steel at iSi%, American atialils {Can at 3%, Daldwin Locomotive [ 1% D MARKET |an N b oty E g States Steel changed hands in enormous |quantities towards the close, rising to Oattle Steady—Hogn Strong—Sheep (634, jts best quotation since the early Nteady. part of June, when the federal court ab- CHICAGO, July 18.~CATTLE—Re- |80lved the corporation from any infraction coipts, 3.00 head. market steady; native [of the Sherman law. beef steors. 8070610 40 steers, | Southern Pacific was weakest rooet ¥7.050%. ’_ cows and hel 2067 ;‘35“" of the more promifient raflways, calv, - 004710 60 |declining almost two points in the early mfia—-n«m s, 13,000 head; market, 'trading, on what was belleved to . strong, 10@160 P h bulk of sl o) | elgn selling. It made full recovery later, 740, light n mixed, (but some of the minor rallways now Digs, ‘"M.lr nnud::lnr-flm lflwk wouri, Kanses & Texas common forred, and Rock l*fihfld. ‘were weak ‘throughout. \/to 684000 shares. al snles Dealt in forelgn exch: nly tn romittances S e ‘ Tl - “n >~r|n'l hnfln_ to i | A . e to larks o ; asie; and hlfcrs WATHS: caliogeliut | aris, % The Southiorn steers, R0.05Q8 8, native calves. | market was par ok o et North Side Baby Station is to Be Ope_g_ On Friday Jones, retnmied - w0 | 1hTee Weeks' teip to Minneapolis and the northern lakes, will be This station will be open to mothers every Tuesday and Friday, when instruc- tion on baby feeding and bhyglens will be given. Another station at Balerno's . Sixth and Pierce streets, opens at Spa.rksBo s Put Signs Along the Linooln hway Harry Q. uul- and his brotner, Clif. ford M., of Jacksom, Mich., associated with the Sparke-Willington company, are in Omaha on & trip to the coast over the Lincoln Highway, putting up danger sis- nals across the continent. The father of Shaves Half of Face, Then Barber Stops K. H. Tekartan, Des Moines, entered an establishment in the vicinity of the police station, where large letters on the outside invite the stranger to come of his face to a point yunning paraliel with the tip of his nose. Hmn.--nmmulhmu were, and loudly demanded a jitney more before proceeding. Tekarian re« fured and the artist confiscated his hat. ““Trim.oed, shaved and dehatted—free, /or nothing,”" Tekarlan sppeared af po- fice headquarters and Tied a complaint sgainst the barber. The case will be fheard Friday morning. Demand for Fiction Shows a Decrease The Omaha public library has 105,000 hooks on its shelves, and since the open- Ing of the institution (n IS there have been 40,00 books worn out, Miss Tobitt's figures show that fletior reading has fallen off. Formeriy fictiol constituted as much as 6 per cent of al and now less than & per cent of books taken are fiction. Sbe explains the difference by clting the In creased magazine sales. ‘PRESIDENT OF STATE BANK MARRIED TO MRS. LAMENT Albert L. Schants, State Bank of Oma Mrs. Agnes lament day evening by Rev. E. the minister's home. president of ' the surprised by the day. With the exception of Bert M. M the court hause at o'clock m and his wife, nope of the fi couple knew that & wedding was t9 w place yesterday. Mr, and Mre. were witneases of the 2 Mr. and Mre. Schants for a wedding trip efi.‘ Loy R RIS

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