r Y r r - OU liKXT P"rtmr4 nad Fiats. r F-ROOM tem-hetod .it.srtme n ery desireNe. The Msnon. 1 Mt and Tl?.,:Vl.8,w.t,,l,"'lY0Un- 3:1 "1'l" Theater. Untiela 1&71. TAoodland. Cull Hnrney 414'. Fwrxtlsaed .. part men 1a, POttk nt-e rooms, clone In. Red 4. Hoard anil Huftm. ST. MAR VS. 24-fl-THK HELLMAN-S nlca e'ngle rooms; loia of light and fresh air: home cooking; gentleman pre ferred. Dougla WHO WITH board. Wehater Hot. suitable for couple! Mooern. suliah.e for couple! Web. :...;. TWO front roomg with board77Tnii or together; home prlv lieges, U b LA ROK rooms; single or en sullTeTHan com Park district. Private bath: good boarl, Harney 700 7(19 s. &th 8t tAKijK iront room and board for two gentlemen; walking distance; private family, UH Jones. Dmigliis 132 KUMWOOD PARK suburban home, block to car, cool rooma. excellent board; llfL- wn. home privileges; reasonable. wsinut im. MifT"BT. .MARYS AVli-WalklnK-tanoe; home cooking; 84 Go to K i dl- eek. BEAUTIFUL room, with two exception ally large closet. In a West Farnam noma; large porch and yard; Rood board; Voting men preferred. Harney Wl Fnrnlahed Ronma. Nicely furnished rooms, close. Web. KKM. FOR RltNT Three large front rooms; electric light: all modern; privilege of house and piano; private home; rates rea sonable. Call Dnurl 41(S. FURNISHED rooma; large den or leaping room. 86. U6 8. 24th. Cross town csr CASS BT 8020 Nicely furnished, In mod ern private home: reasonable. U. 20.75. PRJVATIS family, beat location, walking distance, every modern convenience. Nice home for right parties. .121 N. 22d St. Phone .Douglas B7.il. PLEASANT, modern room In cottage to let to respectable lady: walking dis tance: private home. Harney 411. ItARQE couth modern room, with board; private family: fine location H "-. NEWL.T furnished rooms with board. Private family; walking distance. Tel. Douglas 72 CAHS trge, cool, rooma. Porch, lawn,' garage, no signs In windows. TWO exceptionally nice large rooms In private family for gentlemen who can furnish references. Every modern con venience. 2604 St. Mary s Ave. Tel. Rod 110. 109 DOUOLAH; U60 Keeping. up; also house- SOS NORTH 21 ST ST. Lrge front rooms, nicely furnished. Walking distance. Douglas 57t7 REFINED young man keeping beauti fully furnished, high clans bachelor quarters within walking distance of busi ness district, would like to hear from one or two young men desiring to share name. Room 104. Bee Bldg. HARNEY, . 2037 Cool rooms, nicely fur nished. fc04 BT. MARY S AVE Pleasant room; private family. Red 6110. LARGE front room and alcove; newly furnished; ideal place for 2 gentlemen; fine residence district; walking distance; also large, cheerful south room; reason able. Hamer 009ft. n Park Ave. THE OI.OA. . 1910 Dodge; large, cool rooms; beauti ful lawn, board tfdeslred. Home cooking. D. NICE rooms, close In. Phone Red 4!X Furnished 11 oases. A NICE, clean, all modern south room In ?rlvate family; suitable for 2 young men; ... a month; breakfast If desired. 3014 -. Pt. , o. . v i,N-HOOM furnished nouso lor rent. 41 16 Dodge, Harney 718$. DUNDEE home for rent, good location, no children, nicely furnmhed. Wal. 1U2. FINE house, for Slimmer, ft-r., furnished. Wal. 1370. 4011 Nicholas St. References fsralikrl Hek'iil Reosaa. ROOMS for housekeeping; strictly mod ern; tor adults only. Tel. Webster WA. DAVENPORT 2516; two s-room apart- tnenta furnished complete with gas and light. DOIXJE,. 2fcH Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, $3.50 per week. H. KWS. 50UTH. 24th St.. tm. Housekeeping rooma. Ca famished HoasefceeplnaT Rooms. CAPS, 2412. Nice, clean, two, three or four rooma. Reasonable. Car 11a. Rsstrkcrpl'Jg Room. 'JSU FARNAM Nice housekeeping rooms, . reasonable. HARNET BT., 2208. Housekeeping rooms; strictly modern; every convenience. Walking distance Light HoaaekeeplBK Rooms. COOL rooms, with alcove, kltohenette ' furnished. Ogden Hotel Co., Council Bluffs. Ia. m S. 17 TH Two rooms for light house keeping, modern, newly papured. Heaaes a ad Coitagea. North. ALL modern -room bungalow, on the oar line. In Florence.. . Main St. Td. Florence 30s. 5-ROOM cottage, part . tpnant, 14.N). 1 N art modern, to good zttn. Soath, 1748 S. 2STH 6-room cottage, modern, 201S " bt.. Mary's; 7-r. modern house. D. 16. -ROOM bouse. 811 B 86th Ave. JHIaeellascona. SEE the Central Furniture Stores. FREE RENTAL LIST. G-ROOM modern cottage. Harney 1K4. rOR RENT A BEALTIFl'L HOME. ' Large 12-room house, close In, fine liilet neighborhood. House In perfect order. 1 bath rooms, hot walnr heat; well adapted tor highest cia boarding. For rent only to right tenant. HIATT-FAiRFI ELD COMPANY. W Omaha Nat l Hank Bldg. D. m. -MODERN 6-rm. 74. cottage; near car. W. SJ7 b0 STRICTLY modern seven-room house on the Boulevard. Phone Harney r FOUR rooms, modern. 1311 s. Zoth Ave. good location. Call Tyler 2152. FIVE rooms partly modern, 1714 W1I . llam St. Call Tvler 2152. V FOR RENT We have a complete list of all Louses, apartments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of chaiste at Omaha Van Storage Co.. NO 8. lflh St JC. Reed ctiin V- -LV vv--V4, 12U7 Fai Co., moving. g Sr storsge. mam. i . M t. ALL lea. S3 per montM up. 507 Paxtoii. TTnrttov Crelgh Son A Co.. Bee Bldg. Gordon Van Co. Moving. Parsing. KlntH vi. 2lf N. llth St. Tel. D. 894 or Web. 13V2. nni'T im' rLINTAL, TT?T,'TP SERVICE M. I J J -i Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, moving. lth and Jackson Sts. I ROOMS, all mod., Bemls park. lT2CiiT XnvmwJ'n Van "nd Storage mov- ing. packing, shipping. 1713 Webster St. riiKin j4W. Globe Van & Storage ' RtOFasal tnaVttal It rl sihlna l.h.P.A , stores, moves, nacka shin- l.hn.u and 2 msn, 81.26 per hr ; storage $2 per mo. SatufacUon guar. D. 43a at Ty. 2X TOOMS and bath, modern; barn, storm '..K;1 ": block from car. 2214 Blrney. tVbKer . flare mm Ofrtcee. A uicg office la a good location, make your business plans successful. ; THE BEE BUILDING "THE BUILDlNd THAT IS ALWAYS NEW" , fuuithrs lust such comi'lnatlons. Office Room 103. i on IIKT Stnrea una off lee. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. Superintendent's Office. Room 103. MOL.KRN' tr lth tt , low rent, near P. Stebhln. pOKtofflCH. i. "I lern storen-om. bxs N. Irtth ft. onrad Yjung, Hrandels Theater. Ponglm 1571. NKW inodt rn tor -room 3.13 lxaven X?". HtA ('nrad Young, :v.-i lirandei Theater Bid. I'lmn. 1....U. 0,71 tsuolt UX'ATION. 2'?,;'4,n- niod. ex. Turn.. 822.FA S. ;4th, 24xon. mod. ex. furnace, 2f.. Ivlng 24th ami I.ko. koikI transfer point and two enr lines. Key 2.17 N. 24th. WANTKll TO BUY Yale buyseveryt lilng 2d hand. Tyler 14H. OFFFICB furniture bought and sold. iteen, lyif Kiirnnm. Doug. 146 WANTKU Vo buy an Invalid chair. Charles Schwenrk. It. No. S. So. Omaha Slightly used hlkh grade piano. D. 2017. WANTED TO RENT TWO nurses desire board and room In Bemls park dIMriet: prefer prlvatj fam ily. Address C MS, Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM A IHM H I.AM)S FOR BALK, California. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Smith r . W3-I4 City Nat Ha. t. Ktg Colorado. CATTLE RANCH-Forty-four hundred acres near Uranadft. southrHHterr. t'ulo- rado. Good Improvements; lota of grass and water. For price, terms and deecrlu tlun write R. 8. 1 .1 g g ett, Htanberry, Mo. Inns. HAVE YOIT A FARM FOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Bloux City, la., Journal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me dium." Twrnty-flve words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and very Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen aia oa twelve different days for 12; or W words, 14; or 75 words, SO. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper, aWAO readers dally in four great states. 40. 80 OH ISO ACRES, good heavy soli. In well-settled part of Todd county, Minn, t good roads, schools and churches; price, 115 to $20 per acre; terms. $1 per acre cash, balance $1 per acre a year until tend Is paid for; t per cent Interest. SCHWAB BROS., 102S Plymouth Hl.lg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri. PMALL MISSOURI FARM. $5 cash and $5 monthly, no Interest or taxes; highly productive lsnd, close to three big markets: write for photographs and full Information. Munger. K. 171, N. V. Life Rldg., Kansas City. Mo. Nebraska. COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA. $11,000 buys a highly improved farm, conlstlng of about (ll4 acres located on one of our boulevards out from tho city, only a 40-mlnutes' ride. Good wator sys tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa, tame hay; nice, largo, beautiful shade trees and all kinds of shrubbery and about 10 acre of natural timber, making a beautiful park. This is an Ideal propo sition for handling thoroughbred stock of any kind. Living spring in pasture. C. R. COMBS. i C1E Brandels Theater Bldg., Omaha. D. 3918. FOR SALE Best Urge body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. Soath Dakota. Bargain Quarters I have a few snap quarters of choice dneded land where eaultie; can be bought from $10t to $M0 cash. Full information bn request. Address, John McPherson. Fort Pierre. S. D. AN OPPORTUNITY TO OKT A FIRST CLASS SOUTH DAKOTA FARM. A section or less of land 3 miles from Seneca, Faulk county. South Dakota, for sale, will take part In trade. Will sell only one or two quarters If no mure de sired, (iood level land, black loam soil, no sand. Buildings cost $4.0m. Corn, wheat and alfalfa country. 600 acres cul tivated. Rented for this year. Price S.15 per acre. Terms: $4, cash, $,0 mortgage at 6 due In 1920, balance of $10,400 taken In trade or second mort gage at b for 10 years. The quality of Uila land and the price asked are guar anteed to be right. Write or call on Arthur J. Eaton, Faulkton, South Dakota, owner. REAL ESTATE LOAX9 WE ARE always In funds to mako good farm and city loans. PETERS TRUST CO., 1022 Farnam St. F. M. PENNEY. City Nat l Bk. Bldg. FARM LOANS. FARM LOAN8. C PER CENT TOLA Nil TRUMBULL. 448 Bee Bldg. $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. r D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th r.nd Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans, S, 6Vj. f per cent. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 41S Bute Ban. WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnam Smith ft Co., ;20 Farnam St. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 101C Omaha National. Phone Douglas 271R. SEE us first for farm loana In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. CITY LOANS. C. Q. Carlberg, 310-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESl'ATlS WANTED LIST ral estate and rentals with DON LLSON R. K. CO., Sul Om. Nat l Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE IT)R SALE OR TRADE 160 acres, Tripp county. South Dakota, 6 miles from Diillaa, 60 acres under plow. Will consider good drug stock. William Drug Co.. Wakonda. 8. D. A GOOD TRADE Will trade Casper, Wyo., lot for ladles diamond ring or A No. 1 Remington typewriter and cash. Nona but Omaha buyers In thin addition, the lot la worth $KO or more. Taxes paid, no Incumbrance. Address L 644. Bee. FOR KxchaiiKe--jurtr section eastern central Nebraska land. I-evel, smooth, no waate, alkali or gumbo. Blx mile county scat. Main line Union Pacific railroad. Want merchandise or Imple ments. Postoffice Box 71. Central City. Neb. REAL ESTATE NORTII SIDE HAVE YOU $50 TO PUT INTO A HOME Living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen and pantry on first floor; large nuureu aitic wun ampis apace for tvi mora rmtna .ml hail,, i.ltu u .. .. i ttlc with ampi apace for twoi,m,lc' wsnted, I have S-romn plain o. trio 111,1 with elegant fixture: mmunt ' 1 laemei.t; slr.k in kitchen; nice lot: located 4416 Spalding ht and 4U1S N 44th St, lust south of Kontenelle Park Key at 1724 N. 44th Ave. O. G. CARLBERG 'ili Brandels Theater Bldg. EIGHT-ROOM niodein rouse, prvticaily new; on paved street nnd car line, ltis Nurih 1 et. Oun-r leaving eity ' BARGA I N'li Vl7VN E R A beautiful -room. rlctlv noder.i , liOinc, In Kplemlld condition .,w4 u... iiwii, ruif.Tiuijr ZIU THE I.F.K: GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Poor Demand for Wheat Sr-nds Price of Cash Article Down Four to Five Cents. CORN SELLS AT A DECLOE OMAHA, June 7. 1P16. There was a very poor demand for cash wleat to.iav and the market decline! from 4e to 6c. There was very little trad ing on the floor today and those having wheat for vale were holding out for bel ter price. There wa very little corn sold today and most of tills aa sold at a decline of VuHa per bushel. j tier was a fair amount of oat sold lllltl the hill ir (if th ialia mrtl niurlg mt i lc low. Man. of the grain men think that with improved wenther conditions, there will ho furtlier decline In the coin mar- ket. They also believe that the count ry will sell corn more freely, a foreigners are refusing to take hold of this grain unleea price concession are granted. On account of the Chicago markot be- Ing closed today there were no primaries or clearances received CARLOT RECPTIPTa. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Mlneapolls ... Puluth Omaha Kansas City . St. Louts Winnipeg 1 heo Slues 4 1"6 2HZ St 41 $ 175 were reported 11 42 110 today Wheat No. 2 hard winter, S cars, 11.20; $119. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car (Turkey). $1.14: 1 cur, $1.14. No. 4 hard winter, car. $1.14. live: No. S. 1 car, $1.1. Corn-. No. 2 white. 1 car. 8c; 1 car, 68'4jc. No. S wnite, 2 cars, 6sc. No. white. 1. car, Sc. No. 1 yellow, 3 cere, 6ic. No. 2 yellow. 5 csrs, GMc: 12-4 (at, n'io. No 1 yellow, t cars, SfUc; It cars, wo; No. II yellow, 1 rar gVtoc. No. 1 mixed, J cars, t&n; 1 car, Oi'tic; 1 oars, h'tc No. S mixed. 1 car, tc; l car, 67 oi 7 cars, ti7Hc; A cars. t7c. No. 4 mixed, I car, bii.-: 1 cars. tkiSxc. No. t mixed, 1 car, 7c; 1 car. CSV-; 1 ar, 8BS. Oats: Stnn dard, 1 car, 4ri',ic No. 3 whlto, car, 4uc. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 44'u. Sample: 7 1-S cars, 4?Hc. Omaha Cash I'rlcea Wheat: No. 2 tur key, $l.i)Vfll-23; No. 1 hard, SUHjl.H); No. S hard. ll.lHftl.lil; No. 4 hard, sl.14 1 17; No. $ spring. $1 IHri.lsi; No. J durum. $l.tl(tl'1.a': No. 3 durum, $t.l81fl.l9. Corn: No. 2 white, W6'V: No. S white, 6;4i6.Sc: No. 4 while. f.7'(iSc; No. 6 white. 6ffi7Hc; No. 6 white, 6Hiru714c: No. 1 yellow, 6KVMtV: No. 2 yellow. 69V S14c; No. 4 yellow, 7)7c; No. 5 yel low, l,tii7Vo: No. 6 yellow, artSifftiTVfcc: No. 2 mixed. 7HJSc; No. 3 mixed, ,4r GSc; No. 4 mixed, 67fc67Vjc; No. 5 mixed, (KiVi&iWc. Oats: No. 2 white. 460410; standard, ;-fAWtr- No. I white, 4t04So; No. 4 white. 44fM4Vje. Barley: Malting. (P71n; No. 1 feed. VfJ67e. Rye: No. 2, .04fl.08H: No. . Sl.O6tOT0- Kaaeaa Clly flrala and Prorlslona. KANSAS CITY. Jtine 7.-JWTTEAT No. t hard, Sl.SOfil.24; No. 2 red. $1203121; July, 1.0tH: September, $l.om,S1.0SH; De cember. Sl.06TtiRl.OS. CORN-No. 2 mixed. 6H87no; No. 2 white, 71c: No. 2 yellow. Ho; No. 2. 70! 70c.;,July, fiS'te: September", 8i8SHc; . w ' December. oTTfiMc. OATS No. 2 white, 4GH(j?47c; No. 3 mixed. 4CfM3c. Bl'TTfcR Creamery, 27o; seconds, 18o. EOGS Firsts. lHc: seconds, 14VrO- POULTRY Hens. 1214c; roosters, o; turkeys. 13o. I . St. Loots Oral a Market. ST. LOUIS. June 7. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1. 201.27: No. 3 hard. $1.28; July, $1.08; September. $L0S. CORN No. 2, 724Wi3c.; No 2 white, 7Sc; July, 7U4c; September, 70c. OATS No. 2, 464f4CVtc; No. 2 white, BViC I Evannralrd Apples and Dried Frnlta NF.W YORK. June 7. EVAPORATE! J APPLES Market dull; fancy, SMi9c; choice, 7fi; prime. "'AWVfcc. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, firm; Call- reatj estate NonTn sides TAVO FINE BUILDING LOTS Southwest corner of 27th and Burt Sts. WIH sell for cash or on reasonable terms. Corner lot $1,1U0. lot next to cor ner $1,000. WALLACE BENJAMIN, Room 1 First National Bank Rldg, Phone SKW. Council Bluffs, SNAP In Pralrio Park district, 6-room cottage, modern except furnace: block from car line; close to Saratoga school: $300 down, balance aa rent. Inquire M. I.. Endres. 2410 Ames Avs. Web 213S. -o 6-ROOM all modern house on paved street. At'..,.., : 1 RKAIj ESTATE NORTHWEST $SuO BUYS a good three-room house; electric ItRht Call after 6:80 p. m., or Sunday. l& Burdette. REAL ESTATE- SOUTn SIDE -R. HOUSE. JuTt-finished. Modern, oak finish. B!g native r.aflo trees. On boulevard. $500 cash, balance like rent. Call O. A. Kckle or J Paul Eekles A BAHUAIN In West Hanscom Park, bungalow, 6 rooma and enclosed sleeping porch, nearly finished, oak flnlbh first floor, pine and birch finish socond floor and f replace, liouae all complete with storm windows and screens and lighting fix tures, for 13,400. Make an ar point ment with owner and builder to se 1L Harney Kit. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Do You want to buy m home at a lower flguro than you can build the house for and have a fine lot thrown In free? Here I a chance to get a modern 7-roorn house, with hot water heat, full cemented baae intnt. with laundry, reception hall, par lor, dining room and kitchen on first floor: throe bedroom and bath on second floor. Full fixed lot on grade, with fine shad's and lawn, shrubbery and fruit tries; one block from Saunders school; three block from Farnam car line. Have cut prue to and will make terms Owner leaving cit ty and must sell. W. T. Smith Co. Douglns 2M City National Bank Bldif. $5,300 102 California Street, 85,300: by owner; new eight-room, complete; ail hardwood; modern home. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Money to Loan Have btautlful building lot which I will urnUri the money and bulkd a modem house to suit. Small first payment; bal ance nu easy montlJy term. , E. P. WR1UHT, Telephone: Douglaa Walnut 682. o. nAMJ BI'1.K1.V(1 XhAV ti li Flaih.d Id oak. with built-la book oases; well arrunged "-room lottug' ck.n to car, church, scliool aiid ready to oooupy. Price U.to and very reasonable PAYNE INVESTMENT rOMKANI Douglaa 1761. W.ire Rock. 12. will buy for good man a burnetii, w 5 nxjim and blh, almost row and lii'id ern except furnace, near MiJI. r I ark then IJ4.40 monthly and no nouse wi n 1 to 4 lots. $8 80 up. Tel. Doug- as avi. lLvenlngs. Walnut 'AMI. DougW2Vo7U1AilBUN C- BUY this home; $100 down. Douglaa 414S. MEDICAL PILES FISTULA CURED Dr. H H. Tarrv rureg pils, futula and oll;er recisl disease without surgical P' ration Cur.i guaranteed auj no y raid until cui.d Write foe oook 'I r.t'ai dl-e.'.ce ilh t.tliiioiilal. Oh i 't i: 1 . ;4 t:en mrlrf OMAHA, TlTJShAY. fornln. iliini(.; Or.-"n, RV'7!o; apri cot, quiet, choice, 1 141 7 V-; extra choice, 'ilyHr; fsncy, jt'yci HW-t". Peaches, steady; rholce, 4urc; extra choice, r.ridc; fam y, tiV(ii Kaolin. (cadv; lixme inn-attl. 7'li';s-; i holce to fancy, eeded, 7u7c; needless, S'vilT'vc; tendon layers. H.4....1 :). .KW IIIRk U KM" It A I, U.IRKKT qaot.tloas of the Day Varloe. ("onintedlt le. NHW YtiRK. .lune I.-KUH H-Wrsk an, loner:. eprliiK pHtcms. hOu9ii; win ter piitents. . i.4i..i. winter analgia, tI Hlv;i0: Kaneas straight. H40. WllhiAT f'jMit, nkir, No. 2 rod, n.i.K,; No. 1 hard. It JsV. v, 1. f.. New lock, export billed; No. I northern. Du hit h tl.3!v4: No 1 north rn. Manitoba, II.J0, c. I. f. Hnffaliv FutuiT. week; July. tr. CORN Snot, .inlet.; No. 2 yellow, SlVic prompt shipment I OATS Spot, Hteady; standnnl, 6c; No. S white, Pi.io; fancy ollppej white. KW, , HOPH (vtilot; etate, comnfon to .ihiiloe 1!1, Pacific roat mi, lUMJc; ldlt, "trior. I IlIliKS-Hteady ; Rogata. nic; Central i A mcriea, a.c. i liRATlfKU Firm; hemlock flrsLs, epn-oiida. SiBiSlr. PROVISION': Pork, unlet, mens, 1. lilSM: family. f21.i.f M.W: short clear Jiii.wr'i.to. HKITF yuiet: mess. HRfiOiMHOO; famllv, 19fj'i0 W. lArd, dull; mlddlewost, t 50 TAIJV Khjty: city, fiT(o; country, 6(in'io; eclal, 6rc Mlnaeapolt flrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 7. WH EAT July. $1.29; September, $1.("; No. 1 hard, $LS7; No. 1 northern. $1.2SSlfj ISPH; No. 2 northern. ll.TAfH.xm. FLOUR Lower; fancy patent. I.V; flrt clear. t. LfV ; second clears, $4.40. HARLFY-Hfi&71c. RYE ll.12.til.14. HIIA N-$."1.W. CORN No. 3 yellow, fiftfTWSK-e. OATS No, 3 white, 4THir FLAX-SI. KOUnfi.eMj. (hleago Prodare Market. CmOAWI, Juno 7. BUTTER Steady I creamery, 2UT2i'MiC. H(KS Steady; i-eoelpt. 21,M3 caea! at mark, oases Included, ItVjllTV-; ordinary firsts, 16li h'.c; first. l?i?tl7M. ltTATOI;K Higher: old recelita. 4R cars, Mlchlgim sntl WIconln, red. tojfl 4Ac; Mlcltgan and Wlconsln, white, 4flf c: new rcelrit. 1 cars ; Texas Tr'timph. fl.JswfY1.40 bu. lrjlTLTRV Alive, rywer; hen. IV. Liverpool Ore In Market. LIVERPOOL. Juno 7 WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, lis lid- No. 3, 12a fl: No. 1 northern, lXUuth, 12s 11A No. 2 hard winter, 111 M. CORN Spot, American, mixed, ne"w, S 1d. Ttoi8 In londonr Paolfle eoast. S Hs ir. Co free Market. NEW YKRK, June 7.-The market for coffee futures opeaied at an advance of three to six points and sold about five to ten point net higher the tnlddie of the day, on covering and a little trade buying which appeared to be Inspired ! by th? "T"! ."r.""..0' a,"d h. I oifanvf Mninr gra t Iaif1m 'I hg fmwtgami strengthening statistics. The rtemand. however, was by no meajia active r general, and prices later eased off slightly under realising, with the ntiee hewing n net sdvaiw of ten t'i e:ght point, titles, 13,iu bag. June, R.76c; July, n.lOc; Augtiat, Ctc; September, KMr; -to!er. .R.-; No vember and December. : Jsnuarv. ssc February, S.93c; March, HI-; April. 7.t"Sc; May, 7 0c. Spot, steady; 1U N. I, "He; Santos, No. 4, sc. A fair business was reported In the cost and freight mar ket for both prompt and forward shipment at somewhat higher prinea. Quotations for future shipments of Hantos s ranged from about 8.90c. to . and from tt.SOc to S.Tfin for 8 and 4a. prom4t shipment. Rio 7s were nffere.1 at 6.V.. Milrels price at Ttraxll were 7B to 100 reis higher. Rio, unchanged. ration Market. NEW YORK. June 7. CGTTON-Kpot, qulot: middling upland. 9.stk No sale. Cotton futures opened firm: July, 9.56c;. tictober, S.tWe: November. ItUHo; Jsnaury. 10.22c':, March; 10 4oo. The market olosed steady at a net ad vance of DftlO points. Cotton futures closed steady; July, .6lc; October. MHlc; December, 10.16o;' Jsntmry, 10.30c; March, 10.43c. LIVERPtKIL, June ".-A'OTTON-Wpot, steady: good middling, 6.73d: 'middling. 6 SV. low middling, 4 KOd. Sale. ,000 bcles. ftagrnr Market. NEW YORK. June 7.-SUOAR-Ey; centrifugHl, 4.Wic; molasses. 4.12c: refined, steady; cut loaf, 7.0"c, crushed, title; mould A, 6.65c; cubes. 6.36c; XXXX pow dered, 6'i"c; powdered, $.20c; fine grsnu lated, 6.10c; diamond A, 6.10e; oonfectien era' A. 60c; No. 1, 8.58c. Sugar futures were steady during the forenoon and un changed. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 7. M ETA 4 Top per, firm: electrolytic. SUJ.60. Tin, quiet; five-ton lota, $1S.7'ji 3! i. Iron, steady; jo. i norinern, i t.uOti fi w; .no. 2. J14.2MP 14.75: No. 1 southern. 814.00?M4 .50: No 14.75; $18.7o-14.,i.V At London: Copper, spot, H3: luttireg, 84. Tin, spot. 1:4 5s; Antimony, 120tfl35. futures, A 163 15s. Dry Uood Market. NEW YORK, June 7.-DRY GOODS Raw silk Was easy todny; drr good were Quiet, but firm; cotton good ware steady, with an active demand for Tiuck for export; yarn were dull. Jobbers re ported a qulot trad. ST. LOUIS. June 7 CATTL.T Re- colpta. 2,800 head, market higher, native beef steers, $7 .UVtW.to', yearling, steers iiu neuor. eavv.Au: cown, sus'f.ju; atock- ersana iea)rs. ivyJi&; soutlieru steer, u.iu .'&. cow ana lieirers, Hulifco: native calves. $0tit).6O. 1IOOS-Receipts, ll.sno; market uteedy; plgs and liglita, 0.2Vii7.bO; mixed and butchers, 87.70y7.80; good, heavy. S7.70QT.80. tHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 4,000 head; market steady; clipped nstlve mut tons. S(Vtl; clipped lambs, 8s.tfi0.26. spring lambe. $lo11.60. I i Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market lower; prime fed steers $8.70041. 80; dressed beef steer $8.06'64(.fc6; weatern rteer. $7.4iKijt ft',; stuckers and feeders. $t!fS.10; bulls. 8iHji' calves, $S6a'10. HOiS Receipts. f.SOfl; market higher; bulk, f7.604c7.70; heavy, $7Jta7.70; park trs and butcher. S7.0W "0; llgnt, 17.tiii 7.76; jp g. $H 7r.40. SHEEP AND LAM It Receipt ii, OfH) head; market steady; lambs, $60'?Mr26' yearling-, ft lUtf ; wuthers. $5 7i-r7! ewes. $l.2&a6.86. " ' Mew York Money Market. YORK. June T-MERCANTIU; PAPER. t'tii lr cent. STERLING KXCHANOB Slxty-dav bill, 84.7.-.S0; demand. $4.7s.V); cable. V? SILVER Bar, 4S,c; Mexican dollar,; ttV.c, BONDS Government stesdy. teady railroad. . i LOANBKtesdy; high, 2 per cent low, l. per cent; ruling rate. 1 j,er cent; . . . ., ..mug mu, 4. IV i.er veni, uitercu at z per cent Bloax City Live Strck Market. 8IOUX PITY, la . June 7.-CATTLK-Reiel; ts. 10 head; inarkut steady; nar tlve steers, 87 .Snv no; butchers. 86 7Mjflo' cow nd heifers, U.MM'; canner. U.iA ti'i'A: Mix kera ami feeder, 8t',.lu''i7 ; calve, ii..",u(,;i7.l0; bulls, stags, etc., V wyft Hons Receipt. 8.M0 head: market steady; heavy 8? t7H'.i7.50; mixed. 7 8f.ii 7 87-: light, 7..Vir7.S7V,; bulk of sales r.SM7.40. gt. Joseph Lire Stock Market. fT. JOSKPH, June 7.-'ATTIJi-Re-cel.t, 1 head. Market higher; a leer 87 V0.00. enw and heifer, 84 eo-fH 76; calve. S-'.OnfjtiiO. Il003-Rclptg. 4.50 head. Market lower; ti p, S7; bulk of sales. 87.8.'.a-70 8KBKP AMI LAMH48 Rnrelrrfs 800 head, larket slow; lambs, $10 octrll "K. La4a Stock Market. o,Ndn.0ir;,,Ur 'r"'! rlin. orenen lower, amaigninaied Copier was firm, but Canadian Pin Ifle reacted and i..ii. i oe cioaing wa at tad v HII.VKR Hr. 2d IM-r ounce M"t;'V-l.i1i, Mr cent i-l.-u Ml NT KATK8-K11M bill. Jfc, cent, lliiee nion'ha, l7, per cent, per OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Best Cattle Selling: Steady Clipped Lambs Reach New Top Price of Ten and Half Dollars. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER SOUTH OMAHA, June 7, 1M Recemt were- ct.ie iTms. Kheen Estimate Monday 7, l.fO Samn day last week.. 3.4 "72 t-ame dav 2 week ago. 4iV &W7 2.S" heme day 2 week aan. K'7 11. M7 IT fame day 4 weeks ago. 4.X 7.(M $.213 Lm . Li fame day lat year.. .;' The following table snows ttim receipts Of Cattle. h,n. ....... .1 Ka Month Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 1915. lt inc. Deo. ''tie 4f,?21 !-.;... Wk.Hl '"g 1,4..719 l,l:l ,SH.a 240.311 'eep KiVWS 1,004,44 ,T8l The following table snows the average price for hogs at the Soutn omaha live stock market for the Isst (ew days, with comparisons. Date 11 1914,lKll.ll2.'lU.lIO lilt. May a. May 21. May 24.1 ay 2e. May M.j May 17. Mny 2N. Mav If s 7 3V I 41W! ' T 4x I In I a, 1 in I mi t l&l M t 49! t f 43 I 8 29i t 41 l3 S no 7 Ml S 1u T 971 S 42 it) $ 01 IS 42 7 M t 4 t 11 t l' 14 7 14 $ ri 7 14 , 7 "J S tvll K .H7I 7 Mi 7 961 S 41 7 8 I 89 May 30. 7 N8. 8 W 7 le S S3 7 V2! S 741 I $S May SI. June 1 lune 1. June 1. June 4. June 6. June . June 7. 7 47', M Til 7 Jus! 7 l 7 rr s 7i t 31 ! 14 7 14 7 i:4 T lrt 7 801 7 T 6 7o 341 k 8 09 7 Ms 7 39 7 41 ' 7 i3 7 93 Iff ilt 7 9iil 8 191 7 3rt 7 2 7 Kl 8 W, 1 84 6 83 7 6 t $ 01. 8i! 161 7 SI 8 04 8 19 8 U4! A I s r, 7 4.i founday. Hcoelpu and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, Neb., for twauly-fuur hours ending at 3 o'clock p. in., yesterday: lUTCKi its ca h loads. C, M. A St P 13 Union Paclflo ts C. X. ' east.... 11 C. 4k N. W., wt ... 2 C, tSL P.. M. t O . 26 C. H. Q.. eat J C, 11. tii W. west... 46 C.. R. I. P., esst. -i C. R. I. P.. west. 11 CTilcago Jt. West... 9 S 23 S 11 4 .. 1 38 1 4 4 1 1 i 1 2 1 4 s lot "i "lit Total receipt ...172 DISPOSITION HBAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheap, Morris aV Co 44ft 24K six Swift ft Co Cudahy Packing Co...., Armour V Co Schwarti & Co Morrell 639 17 1,M4 l.HtU 12H S48 31 Lincoln 'acalng Cte K. ricRlni,- Co W. B. Vnnant Co Benton, Vanant A L... Hill .4 Son SM 81 m 3k 1Is 1 21 S3 I 10 113 4 lb 1 a m in 0 F. B. Iwls J. 11. Rulla L. F. Hun Knsenstock Bros. McCreary A Kellogg .. H. F. Hamilton ease. Sullivan 11 n Mu. A Kan. Calf Co.... Chrimle . Hi'.'l!lll Huifman Koth . .Meyer I ami i- Hr lohn Harvey Other buyer 10 Total ..4,146 6.646 1.643 CATTLE Receipts were very moderato today, about 3,700 had, or about th ssme !'' 'l"1 MJ,,d'r- A rule quality was umy lair, innre were several ouncnea oi cl ile beeves, both heavy and light, but the share of the offerings show more or less grsn. A far as the good to choice breves were concerned the market wss fully steady with last week, yearlings selling up to $0.00 and prime havy beeves around H 76. On the half fat and warmed up cattle trade wag slow from start to iiniah snd prices were more or less nhnded all around. In slocker snd feeders both supply and demand was light. Desirable year nings ana I IK tit weight were In very good request at steady to strops figure, but on the general run of stuff the trade was slow and prices uneven, although much the ssme as toward the latter part of lat week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice yearlings, 8a.4O6f.0O; good to choioe corn- fed beeves. Is !kku.7; fair to good corn fed beeves, S8.lOffg.3r; common to fair n an .... I riKM AA . . . . . 1 . . I 1752 ' IT't f'TXJZ. $ti.6Oxen.60; fhlr to good cows, $i.7ft0; common to fair cows, $8.7MgT;.T!k: good to choice stickers and feeders, $7.40tf8.10; fair to good stocksrs and feeders, fi.ootf l.wt. common to fair gtocksrs and feed ...wi.w, .mi... iii-i.vie. o.uvU ''i stock cows, $S.74i.76; stock calves, $rt M at; veal calve. MOot'10.26; fat bulls, stags, sto.. Se.&0U7.&; stuck bulls, Sv.oydJ J.(k'. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS er. Iti.ww.uu; stock lieirers. S6.001T7.on No T. . At Pr. N. At. ...11X1 ...1X1 ...11:49 . . .H.10 ...1141 Pr 8 Si I o h I M 71 4S II ... H7 1 14 40.... 24 . . . ; i.. .1111 7 t . M T N . U f .10M, "0 .1. M 10 , M , ...!. II fl : !.. HI I H it.. BTI I'RH AND HEIFERS . . 700 T II ..644 T (0 .. 14 1 ft .. lot 1 0 ..121 I AO .. ,18.. W.. II.. 14 474 I 84 1. 10. II. . 4.11 it . 74 I 44 . M lit JIM I (4 .101 I 00 St.. 4., 40.. ..1UW W ill' Ji-R.-J.. 4 .. 4... 1 .. II ft I 3 I M . 1017 4 44 t i a 4 SO 8 ALVUb . til T lf .114 7 If. . 7t 14 I 4... 1 M ) 1 t 44 t 84 114 T (6 47 10 7 DU T I 20 i7 T 10 14 Iw 1 ' ti T w 1 421 fit i n lm T 71 nin.n-niii ii ii were pretty decent for a Monday mulliing like Hi cars, or 7,600 hoad wore reported, which was over 1.0m) smaller than lant week, but allght'.y in.inr man two waeas ago and a gain of more than J.OOiy head over the correspond In gc day lat year. Shipping trade opened out fully a nickel higher, but after retort of dull trade In Chicago w.re icelvcj weakoned off and oine of th later shipper sales did not look to he any more than steady to strong. Moat of the ehioper rurchaaes were mad at $7 47.60. with lop as high a $7.86. The dlacrlmintitlon agalnat heavy hogs which featured I at week's markets were more in evidence than ever this morning. After the bulk of the hogs had been clc tied up thr.re were still eight or ten load of tho heavy tuff left, and soms of the salesmen reported that they had not had a bid on them. It Is very evident that th killers do not want the weighty hogs anl they aro buying them only under protest. The l.ulk of today's killer vale wii made at $7. F 7. 46. with a sprinkling of "iji'Ict- on -ip in ,.oi. anil a ton of 87.IK. 11 tl 4t. ' ' Hh. Av. Pr. (to Af. r. ss4 ... 71 ' ... n m i to 7i U4 111 7 U 71 1U0 1 40 10 r s lu rr SSI 4 1 414 44 J 4 1W T 41 144 IK 111 ii4 tin r m M ... T hO ' ... IU IM ... Hi 44 1.4 200 T 41Pt ttiiu v.o.i.4.,tj with recent weeks, the day's sopmy was iair "'ars. or fMi neiul, being received. Thi i oonauieiaoiy lawaer man lu.. ill... V," rl" tKu l"n " head, but is il(;htly sinaUer than Inrth two weeks ago, and last your. The market ouened out rattier dull this luurrung, and with the exception of one vr two bunclie nothing moved until pretty well along in the lorenoon. Among the first saiea wa that of a car of the btiKkwell clipped lamb, which reached llo.iAi, setting a new reuird for this sort or stock bo, . letter on movement be- ?."""? m,JUlJ" .mo1" ,r"' n1 n the end tho bulk of the clipped lamb moved at ilx ois tuat were stiMug- tx luaiic higher than last wtwk'g cluee. by 10 oao-k the desirable end of the shorn lamb aup fly had been ciwuied up at -lcea that ranged from 810.16 to 1)0 i0. sluotatlon on sheep and lambs: Light shorn lambs. $1i.vm10.M; heavy ahurn "'"be. S8.uO4il0.ei: spring lambs, 810.oo n a; shorn own, 84 nei&7. l.'l to a la Irour thore were a .oupie of loads of common grassy lamb tlll unsold Heveral ld of avriiigtra were ...viuum in wlv ay a supply and were mu7h bettVr ' ihanVtel" WfteS "f Idaho, the first to mow l.n l,r- .Kla svKi a. i rguiva tnst eaaon, were ituhM at 111 76. with u..i.rn ur native going at 811.80. Hardly enough agtd alieep were hern to make a market. The one hunch of matured mutton on band, a liltle (ck- to H'H'i native ewe, sold at $ CT, whh-ti lost week wa looted as high eivuah to at f the beet of them. Representative sales: No. Av Pr. 2 dipped lambs ? 10 Hi 4 clipped iambs (A In 15 it Idaho aprutg lambe M 11 "i HI Jdaho spring lambs fil 11 "s 1 Idaho spring lamb 6x 11 T5 44 ldho prtrui lainla 4 11 75 2 Idaho Kpritig lmb M It 76 45 cull sprlnc lamha 72 H SO IS natlTe spring lambs 51 11 26 I rillCAUO 1.1 VI. STOCK MARKET tattle gt roar to tllgaet Hobs a hade Lewer sheep Steady. CHICAOO, June 7. CATTLE Receipt , . bead; market strong to 10c higher; j steers, SdSuijAU); coirs and heifers, H AW 8.76; reives. r.0IOM. H Ox Receipts. .11.000 head; market averaged shade lower, rloed firm; bulk, tT.K7.S; Haht $T4tf7.7V mixed, $7 4f 7.70; hevy. r.0IHr7.6o; nugh. f7.Olvh7.ai: Pigs, 8nrT.4ii. j-Jth.Lr' AND UUH8-Iteoelpl. 1,n0 hesd; msrkct ateady; sheeis H.er7.20; lambs, S7TMJ10.4O. FRAT BROTHERS IN TROUBLE Wetleyan Students Accused of Said ing Hen Roost for Everett Dinner. MAY BE END OF THE SOCIETY (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 7.-(Spe-'lal.-Members of the i'erett society, the male fraternity at the Wesleymn university at University Plaoe will probably be without a fra ternity house at the beginning of the next term of school all because some of the members carrying out the Inherited love of their Methodist fathers for yellow leg chicken, went out the other night and raided a hen roost and appropriated sev eral of the biro's and proceeded to par ticipate In a feast at the fraternity house. The serious part of the whole affair Ilea In the fact that the fraternity sponsor was Invited in to dinner and asked a blessing on the fruit of the night's raid. Now he ia giving the boys another kind f blessing and the result Is that several Of the fraternity men have postponed going home for a week until the Wes leyan award holds a meeting and Investi gates the trouble. The boys were unfortunate In that they out off the heads of the chickens at the roost and a trail of blood was followed to the back door of the fraternity house, so that the evidence appear conclusive thst the appetite for chicken was their undoing. The result Is an official edict to abolish the fraternity house, so It Is said. flrooMie Rays I'aper, Word has been received by friends of Representative Frank Broome of Alliance, who served In the last legislature, that he has bought the Alliance News and will again take up newgpaper work. Mr. Broome hag been connected with the newspsper business In Alliance for mane years nnd, like a lot of other ecrlbes, cannot break off the habtL Paved Rowda lata l,tae-ele. Kxtenslon of paving which will te of Interest to good roads boosters la liable to take place In Lincoln this summer, petitions being out for th extension of the road which now runs about a mile west of th city on O street to Capital Reach, five miles farther wast, to the town of Emersld. Properly owners along the proposed district are said te be en- thulastlo over the proposition, whlclt should insure Its construction. The pav ing will be of brick, eighteen feet wide. Another petition Is out to pave East O street from Wyuka cemetery, a mile and a quarter farther east, which will make a continuous line east and west oa O street about ten miles. Much Ballitlatr la Nlahl. The prospect for muoh building in th capital city thla year appears to be good. Building permits Issued in May sxoeeded by $200,000 those for Msy last year, while this month one permit has been granted for extensive Improvements to the old Burr block, now the Security Mutual Building, at Twelfth and O street. In the amount of $150,000. During the repairs the Central National bank, of which Dr. P. L. Hall is president, will take up tempore ry quarters a few doors east of the present location. Grand Jary Probe la loaa. Judge II anna, one of the judge of th Eleventh Judhlal district, has notified Attorney General Reed that a special term of court has been callad and a grand Jury summoned to Inquire Into tho death of Roy Fox, shot and killed by Honjaanln Galbrallh last November. After an investigation by F. O. Hawxby, under direction of Attorney General Reed, th letter has come to the conclu- slon that th killing of Fox was un justifiable. The county attorney had not peon very anxious to proseoute the case and the county official did not seem to want to bear the expense of a trial. The murder occurred In Leup county. Alimony le Heal tlalsa. In a little mora than a month the new law punishing husbands who refuse to pay court Judgment for the support of their children will go Into effect. Th blil bears the emergency clause in the title but doe not tarry it In the body, so that it dues not go into effect until ' three months after its approval by the governor. It first provided a penalty for faHi're of husbands to pay alimony to wives divorced when the court had made th order put that part wa stricken out and the bill only applied to children when passed. ' Th bill provides for a Jail punishment of from three to lx niontht. but la somewhat of a negative nature because of the wording which stipulates that failure to pay "without good cause'' shaM work the penalty. The Mil j passed in the house but killed In th senate. Afterwards, It was revived In jthe senate because of personal woik on the part of a Lincoln woman whose hue ! band had married after divorcing her jand had failed to pay the alimony or- aerea py tho court, and passed. LETTER CARRIERS SELECT DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Oste City branch No. S, National Asso. rlstlon of Letter Carriers held It regular monthly meeting In the big hall In the Swedish auditorium. li Chicago street, I Saturday night. Of the large number ef name presented for selection of nine delegate which the Omaha branch la entitled to in the com ing national convention, the following Mntlemen were tha successful contest snts: XJell Lough. Robert O. McAullffe. Fred Jorgensen. M. A. Past. Ueorg Harris. W. C. Bouk. Charles B. Kewton, Dan W. Tillotson and William Metier. The looal branch endorsed Its president William Mahr. for th favorabl con-1 siarauon or the national body for com national office. t being cuatomsry te elect corns on out of th local branch In lb city holding th convention to a na tional offlo In recognition of their past services and aa a mark of distinction and honor to the individual. i NEW YORK jtfOCK MARKET Manipulation in War and Motor Specialties and Canadian Pacifio Break Are Features. e 0ENERAL ELECTRIC ADVANCES NF.W YORK, June 7. Renewed manip ulation In the war and motor specialties and an al.ru pt decline In Canadian Pa IMc were the contiaMIng features of t'ifiay'a professional and Irregular market. General Uectrlo advanced 41 points to HIS), Its highest price In several veer, and Oenerat Motor gained R. eelllng at 167. a new high record. Uethlehem Steel camo forward In the last hour. Tiling to 168, or within a point of It beat quota tion, made exactly a month ago. The decline In Canadian Pacific, which fell 4 points to life. Its minimum quo tation lnee hT. when It wa on 7 per cent baala a agalnat the current 10 per rent, tended to unsettle the entire II' for a time. It weakne wa the more Inexplicable from th fact thst It rose over .t point In l.ondon and gained over a point lu the Initial local dealings. Ac rding to gossip on tho exchange, Cans c'lan Paclflo was sold here for Amster dam account, the latter presumably rep iisentin German Interest. There also wire report that th British government tad decldel to take over soma of the rsilway Canadian shops for ue a a wr unit lr the manufacture of muni tion. Copper KBln were the strongest Indi vidual group. Amalgamated editing to ll recent gain on the successful dlenluttnn tlon of the compan. together with flrm re In the metal market, where the quo tntlon ruled at 1HH cents. United State Htnel rose and fel within a point range, snd in common with moat other actlv hare, fell under lat week's final quota tion during the mldelon, wha pre nre wa most uronounced. Later there was a partial recoveiv In the general ht, Mit trs'llng became duller as prloe. rebounded. Total sale amounted to IKLOrtl hrs. . Mote gold wa received from Canada, but exrlianaa markets were featureless. ) ii'alnl- because check remittances csnnot be made to Ixmdon until the end of the week, no uhlps sslllng for Kngllsh pol until that time. Western advice were le optimistic, that ectlon showing an Increasing dl oltlon to await the outcome of the In ternational crlt. General rallwsv trsf fic however. I well op to the correspond ing ne-1o. of Isst year. Bonds were steady, with lome Inoreass ef "futu-e" selling. Total Knlea, par value. aggTgsted $1.7:1.000. United bend mere unchanged on call. ,, Number f sale and leading quotation on stock were a follows: . Altai (Vld Amlmmt4 Anirlrn 8rt Vuger .... Antrriran fan America a. A R American PM--Amr ur lUfllittif ... American Tl. Tt.... Amrlcn Tobo AMminiU Wining Atrfchwn i " Baltlmor Chin Brooklyn Rpl4 Tnuwtt., Cnllfnml Ptr!m .... Can4lan Parlfto Ontral Lainrr rnwipeeM Ohm .. .... riri Ora wester.., 0.. M. St. P rMno Vorthwtrn. rtiin otr CalnrsO rvel Iran ... f'clnrifli fonitmrn ... rlalllrs' aurltu " Brl Uerl Rlertrlc unit NertUfni pea Oit Northern f.. Gunblm gaploratlon. Illinois Central Inirbnrnuk-Mt pf .... Inspiration t'o4pr InKrnntlnnil HiumW . Klmi Oty SJoathera .., Lbib VIIt Lt..il.rlllf Nartortll .. Mnlean PMrnl Miami Copper Mo., g. e T Missouri Pteltto National BUwult National Ia NaTwAa Cnppar N Tnrk I'an'ral ....... N. Y.. N. 8 H Norfolk wura oa-. . Northar Paolflfl .e,.... Parirlr Mall ... Parlfls Tal. TS. Peanarlranla .. Psllman Palae Ctar Par OmioilaateS Otpr, Raadln Papubllo Iron a (Ileal... Rack Islan CVj Hoax Ialan4 C. pM at. L. P. F. M pl4.... Henlhern Paclfla Routhar Bsllway Tannaaaea Copper t'nlnn Palflf: I on M' H ,M Sl.aio S fl'. l.rn 4 471, 4TH H. an 4 4 4V JOOne 7i V. 74H 1M .av in ieH WH n ie in ill'. im rn i 8 SS.ew M'4 188 'a 44 14 141 . Ml l.nm an on w son 1H4 u MS 14.K1 1M4 144S, lao 1.400 Mi N't, Bn 48 Wtk 4 us 1.40 l4. P9U,' sov, 14 T.ICA 4 47 4a tti 81 ! n . T.T MS ns l.An 24 M JS i.lfl IMS 14 tS MO )1H 84 1S 7ft UH ll'S 1HV4 tin MX fci S 1M urn. 7i iih 11 : nss it us lots i.toe mh n is 1. 100 144 143S 144 r 11TU, 117 117 I. n 74 TH, S l HS 81 8SS v 114 in nw liro US RS 1' 117 W 44 S 4 44S 1.4B0 11 1ST 11'. n S I7H 47S l.0O MS MS '. Il l.ln IS, 10li 104,1, 44 144 84 MS II 4 WI 1M 104 144 a," ii us iv 14,(0 14 141 144 1.600 3t MS V ' to. IM Wt 81 te l 1 IK1 10 3.. t.OOO 1tl 12T 18T4 eS rnlnn Pnatfle pfd Stnltae Steal ... 71. J n M rmt4 Waal pfd . run rvpor Wabaah ft W'eatirn t'nlae ... 1.JO0 l''i in-, no ... 1I.M Tl 7 S S r S 4TM '4 Waielntbouaa Rlertrie 1 M Tntaa aalaa tar Ik ay, 4M.000 alia earn. CONSTITUTION DOES NOT PREVENT APPOINTMENTl (From a f taff Correepondent t LINCOLN. Jun T. (Bpeclal) "No per son elected to the legislature shall re celve eny civil appointment within th state from the governor and senate dur Ing the term for which h Is elected, and all such appointment and all vote (Ivan for any guoh member (or. any such offlc or appointment shall be Told." 0uoh le the readlntr of Section IS of Article ef th constitution of Nebraska, which would seem to especially cover the reoent appointment of Samuel B. Pat terson to the position of bank examiner. However, thla ia uot the first time that th constitution covering this proposition has bean broken and It L generally con sidered to be a dead letter. Some rear ago a member ef the railway eomrais-' Ion we appointed who was a member of the legislature at the time of th ap-l Potntmant and a Ilk condition ex'sted In the appointment of a member of th Nor-1 mal school board many years aero, whll less than two year ago a member of the state seoat wa appointed to a position on the pardon board, so that If the present governor should be convicted1 of assaulting the constitution he would prob ably receive a speedy pardon. Th loophole through which appoint ments have squetsed appear In th words "from the governor and seoaie," and as th latter ha had nothing to do with the appointment attorneys stretch a point and say It applies only to appoint ments made by the governor and senate Jointly. . e iMtiJTVlTtult There- big money mUllng flour ln T.MiAImiV u'1 JurM. couunu.illle. .... . ... ,ru mourn, vuueoka tiaiuU Pnaliio Vn. net $4u a aiouth. uu.uuiL iimi raui leoi- j-., en-area ai.to tn iweiTe mniitn and the Barr Oik (Ksn.) Mill & Elevator t-o., si.awv in eight tnouliu wils lu inonev-uiak.iuir MmdtfetMiir1 4&J r- a T . - thaa SVvrtarS) j.. ai .,. ; . , v -j uuaiiit-eg wiuttU ffrHPtjl "F ",b4lloue rml-hlonded man who "T" 7 "",,l" stnaney laar. . apanue 1)!. 84and60bbla.of gne, rollor paieui fi"u.''ly. write now forourfiwe book, Th Story of a Wonderful Flour UM." rerelatlua m ,.,. AN0LO AHOICAff Rat C0ntMVsn4i I S0 Fourt atreet Omaeeera, Jty. i w f , , Ym I Fa b . . i ut.: v wi Tl . , . I I 5' ' ' 2. 1 HR uiu. un fcavitjw TRUa taalalW Uf th amalt laraator. ulla La a Lain kaaiua) ol Nov Tara gtook g)kenaji Ti aiinl su ortu.ui, II M a a,M tuHoa 41 mnm4wmr ht Tora Cur