' THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1917. 11 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. ONE 6-roora and one 4-rooni cottage, both on on lot; fina condition; live tn ona and ront the other. Price (or both, 12.750. Very aur terms. No. 1431 South 20th St NORRI3 A NORR13. 400 Be Building. Phone Dougla 4CT0. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco conttruction, 6 large light rooma Oak floor, oak and enamel finish. Price 83,800. Eaay term. Another new build ing (or 13,6(0. Call Douglas 1722 days. Walnut 1580 evenings FOR BALE Almost new 4-room house. Prlca Tight and terms easy, at Gibson; large lot. or will rent It to small family. C. B. Schllersher. Tyler 105, Miscellaneous. DO YOU WANT-A NEW HOME If so. I can sell you a lot tn a grow ing district where property Is Increasing In value and all new homes. The sewer, water, gas and walks ara all In and paid In full, located near a good car line and school. Tou can select the lot that suits you on Small Cash Payment and I will build a house to suit you. I have a lumber yard and mill and let large plumbing and heating contracts; thus I can save you money and give you just what you want. ON VERT EAST TERMS. Ca.ll Doug. 3128. R. 6. TRUMBULL. 1301 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. A TRACT vt ground laying ideal (or poultry raising; 250-ft, frontage; price 1810; 250 cash, 112.60 monthly. Call P. Sit. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insur ance. 443 Bee Bldg., Douglas 8097. Templeton-Olson Co.. Bee Bldg. Tyler 2020. General real estate. Insurance. Rentals. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown business property. REAL ESTATE To Exchange QUARTER section Minnesota land, 4 miles northwest of Wlndom; 120 acres In crops, fenced and cross-fenced; good, black sandy loam, about 20 miles from Iowa line. Farm is rented, 2-5 delivered. Price $125 per acre. Wants improved 80 acres. Must be within 60 miles, of Omaha, or good income Omaha property. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG. TTLER 752. FOR EXCHANGE 160-acre farm adjoining eastern Kansas town ot 000 population, large 8-room house, two large barns, plenty good water, land lays nice and lovel and all in cultivation. Price 2129 per acre; 16,000 mortgage at 6 per cent. Will trade for stock of general merchandise or clear income property. Address V 106. Bee. 10R SALE or trade for western land, well established, fully equipped, small dry cleaning plant, doing good business in suburb of Omaha; for particulars address. Box K&7, Bee. DRUG STORES Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, for cash or clear land. S. J. Olmem, Minneapolis, Minn. SEVEN-ROOM residence on N. 27th St. for one in Council Bluffs. Mrs. B 710 Mill I St., Council Bluffs. la, 160 ACRES, well improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neb., will take some trade. O. A. Kull. Oakland, Neb. 260 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 15 miles from Omaha. Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug. 4212. Residence phone Dong. 775. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. BEAUTIFUL ,60-foot lots. Price 3220, only 32 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 3333. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. CORNER ACRE PAVED ROAD $10 Down $10 Monthly IN BENSON GARDENS We are In, a. position to offer the last acre - on Macadam road In Benson Gar dens at 31.000. This ha a small build ing suitable for garage. Is a corner facing north on Main street and east on 75th and baa 139-foot frontage on paved road and 231 feet on 75th St This Is an investment Call Tyler 60 and go out at onca and sea this. Ask (or Mr. Man ville. HASTINGS & HEYDEN REALTORS, ' ... t14 Harney Street.' Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod. era, attractive homes. Befora buying ba aura and see GEORGE & CO., HOMES and home sites in Dundee, HHULER & CARY. 204 Keellne. D. 6074. REAL ESTATE WANTED LI STING houses to rent or aell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3607. LIST you 6 and 6-room houses with Ed - ward F. Williams Co., 301 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. P. 420. '- LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTT Co., Tyler 496. . . . WANT to Buy 40 acres of farm and pasture land. Bog 168, Independence. Kan. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird St. Webste 2039. . . REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTT. A. P. TUKET & SON, REALTORS, 20 First National Bank Bid. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Leans and Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5, IVt and 6 per cent. Also first mort ' gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keellne Bldg., 17th and Harney. VioT" TO 310.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sta. CITY and farm loans porinptly made. Rates 5, hVt and 6 per cent. Reasonable com- mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. Jl.OOtt MTGE., bearing 6 pet, semi-annually; secured by property valued at 34.000. Talmarige-Loomia Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences U amounts 32,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St MONEY to loan on Improved farma and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv Co., Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. - SHOPEN t CO.. PRIVATE MONET. FARM and city loans, 5. 6' and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. , i OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS, O'KEEFB R. E. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. " W. T GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Cf MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, IO l Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 5 CI CITY O LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities. Industrial stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDO & CO 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Abstracts of Title. T. Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., XVCll t 80S S. 17th 8t, ground door. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, represent prompt pay Insurance companies. 610 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. Neb. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FARM WANTED, Good farm; will pay cash or give good trade In city Income property; state In letter full particular If mortgaged how much and rate of interest. AVill deal with owner only. Atsnts. wue t'.inijs, no com mssnniH. llj EC57, 11. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Louisiana Lands. FOR SALE Land in W. Calcasion Parish, La. Timber, marsh and high land. Ad dress M. C Roderick. Hlmount. Lake Charles, La. Nebraska Lands. WE have several very finely Improved (arms In Buffalo county, Nebraska, that wa are gaing to sell Immediately. Wa have purchased what Is known as the "1733 Ranch" at Kearney, comprising over 4,000 acres of land; 3.000 acres of this land lies In a body. This wa ara going to keep and maka it the finest show placa in the state of Nebraska. How ever, there are several farms that He one to two miles from the main body of land, complete going farms, with complete sets of improvements, fenced and In cultiva tion, that we ara going to sell at a bar gain. Wa offered these farms last week to a few people who live adjoining them and sold over 360,000 worth to the neigh bors, but the neighbors cannot buy all ef them. There ara still four or five first clssa farms ranging (rom 200 to 400 acres, priced at 845 to 360 an acre, that are wonderful bargains. If you want to secure a wonderful bargain, get on the train and go to Kearney at once. Wire V. E. Stewart. In cars of the Stlckel Lum ber Co., at Kearney, that you are going; he will meet you with a machine and show you the land. The first people who sea these farma and ara really looking (or a bargain in an Improved farm in eastern central Nebraska will buy them. The crops ara on the ground and will peak for themselves. Do not stop to write, but get on the train, go down to Kearney and look this ground aver. WOODS BROTHERS, Lincoln, Neb. Box 1651. 300,000 ACRES 310 TO 325 PER ACRE. LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. Highly productive land located In Ne braska, Rast Texas. Missouri, Arkansas and Northern Louisiana; can make pay ment on large part; 32 per acre cash; balance to suit WHITE AND HOOVER. 454 Omaha Nafl. Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. 40. FOR SALE. A 320-acre farm In Pierce county, Neb., at a bargain; 160 acres in cultivation; fair buildings. For particulars writs to Box 215. Holsteln, la. 80 ACRES irrigated, fine, level, black land, near Bridgeport, Neb., very cheap, terms; crop goes with land. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 627 City National Bank Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell ,you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 15th and Howard Sta., Omaha. Douglas J7t., FOR SALE One quarter section land, well improved. 7' miles south of Lodgepole, Neb. Wite or call the owner, C. J. Schad, Lodgepole, Neb. FOR SALE Bent large body higl. grade, medium priced land in Nebraska: very .nil tlj mone. required., C Bradley, Wol ch. Neb. ( ba Oregon Lands. Irrigated Lands. . Jordan Valley Project. ' Malheur County, Oregon. , HARLET J. HOOKER, 940 First National Bank Bldg. Omaha. Nebraska. ALFALFA 6 to 6 tons per acre yearly. JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT HARLEY J. HOOKER 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, 326 an acre. Get my free book W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Bee Want Ads produce results. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND ' USED CAR DEPARTMENT. THE SAFEST USED CAR MARKET IN THE WORLD. Tou are protected In your selection of a used car from our large and varied stock for, our allowance prices are conservative and our selling prices correspondingly low. 51916 Overland 83 touring. 3 1816 Overland 76-B touring. 21818 Overland 75-B roadster. l-r-1815 Overland 80 coupe. 11916 "Overland 83 panel delivers;. ' 11916 Overland 75-B express. 1 1914 Hudson 37 touring. 1 1916 Saxon roadster. .1 1914 Chandler, 6-cyllnder touring. 1 1915 Chandler, 6-cyllnder touring. 2 1915 Maxwell touring. 2 1916 Maxwell touring. 11915 Commerce truck. 1 1913 Cadillac touring. 11915 Paige- touring. 11913 Apperson touring. 11916 Metz touring. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.. 1047 Farnam St. Tel. D. 8292-L. Open Sundays and Evenings. MAXWELL SALES AND SERVICE. New Cars on Hand. ' We Have Also Ona 1913 Maxwell i':H One 1913 Maxwell 3350 1915 6-cyl. Studebaker 3500 A trial will convince you that these cars are right. OMAHA GARAGE CO., 2010-16 Harney. St. Service Car Always Ready. TOU NEED TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED. DON'T YOU? ALL RIGHT. WE DO THE BEST WORK IN TOWN. TRY US. THE TIRE SHOP, 2518 FARNAM. DOUGLAS 4878. HERE'JS A, GOOD BUY, Briscoe 4-20 Club Roadster, 'need but a little shop work, fully equipped, retails eight twenty-five. Owner will take less. I can't afford to keep two cars. Phone Colfax 655 or call at 6435 Florence Blvd. , F. A. Blxby. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. 2209 Farnam. Douglas 2310. 1316 Chevrolet 3350 1916 Overland Roadster 475 1916 Empire Touring 400 19iS Maxwell Touring 375 CARS FOR HIRE. Will rent you a car, with or without driver. Best service. Better rates. Also beat tube repairing in city. See Us.. 218 S. 19th St Tel. D. 7390. 1916 FORD TOURING, used very little, per fect condition, speedmeter, surmountable wheel, shock absorber, etc., 3350. 1916 Ford Roadster, good running condition, needs paint 3250, Crosstown Garage, 315 8.. 24th St. TRADE your old battery In on a guaranteed Ever-ready storage battery. Free inspec tion of any battery. Ever-ready Storage Battery Co., 1206 Farnam St. C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 221 2-16 Harney St. . Douglas 853. Almost any make at reasonable prices. FOR SALE Lozler roadster, looks and runs like new; will take good Ford in part payment; a snap for some one. Address Box T 108, Bee. UNUSUAL bargains In slightly used tires; expert tire and tuba repairs. G. & G, Tire & Vulcanizing Co., 2423 Leavenworth. Tyler I261-W. CROSSTOWN OARAGE, 315 8. 24th St. Douglas 4143. Careful repairing, quick service; carbon burning, 60o per cylinder. Radiator repairing, welding, etc. WA. "TED FOR SPOT CASH,, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co., 2107 Farnam St Doug. 6036. FOR SALE One 1915 Cadillac, overhauled and refinished. This car must be sold at once. Can be seen at 3016 Harney St. MY 1915 Mitchell touring car, electric lights and starter; just Overhauled; new tires; a bargain at 3375. Phone Harney 1901. TELL ft BINKLET. WE BUT AND SELL USED. FORDS. 2318 Harney St. Doug. 1640. 1917 Ford and 1917 Bulck. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. - Douglas C251. BUY Lee Punctureproof Pneumatlq Tires and eliminate your tire troubles, Powell Supply Co., 2051 Farnam Bt BERTSCHY "Kan-Flx-It." Southeast cor ner 20th and Harney Sts. Douglas 2662. WANT modern six suto for clear Bron-nell Hall district lofts. Csnan. McCague Bldg WE are the used Ford men. Auto Salvage A Exchange. 110 S. 17th. FOLDING seat Ideal for email auto. Bar gain. Phone Har. 6983. Wanted. WANTED Ford chassis in good condition. Lenient terms. Box 5688, Hee. WANTED to buy Ford car. state price and particulars. 1523 8 27th. Electric Starters and Repairs. ALL MAKES REPAIRED. BTRAHLE & ANDERSON. INC. 316 8. 19th Bt. Douglas 648. KI.ECTKIC E...l'lPMi;.NT ftKKVICK Co. "Oinnhn'fi r.'i-'V" '-v-k r-r Repair nop,1 z:ju I 'i !!t. f.Tu'-s Jlli 7. AUTOMOBILES Tires and Supplies. UNUSUAL BARGAINS in slightly used tires; 30x3. 35 and up; 30xJ'. 36.50 and up; 32x3 H. 87.50 and up. Expert tuba and tire repairing. G. A O. TIRE AND VULCANIZING CO., 3423 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. TIRE price wreckers. This is no 2 in 1 tire. COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY, 1103 H Jackson. Agta. wanted. Omaha. Neb. Auto Repairing and Painting. tlOO reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLET- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos. 'The Motorcycle Man," 27th and Leavonworth. THE Cloveland Lightweight Is the f.lmplcst, best constructed and most economical mo torcy le; easy terms. Plott Bros.. 3259 Farnam. FOR SALE A new Indian bicycle, with a new Smith motor wheel attached; price, 365. Address Uox T 101. Bee. PERSONAL THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga sines. We collect we distribute. Phone Doug. 4125 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1111 Dodge St. . PERSONAL Parties knowing whereabouts of Mrs. Edith May Hyde will please notify her daughter. Miss Irene Hyde, C532 De pew St., Denver, Colo. Was last heard of in 1907 at 420 24tb Ave., Omaha, Neb. 110 reward. BATHS and massage. Central Hath Insti tute, 1506 Harney St Doug. 7097. Open evenings. MISS FISHER, sulphur, steam baths and massage. 379 Ttrai. Thea. Bldg. D. 1559. LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani curing. 518 Paxton Blk. Red 2400, Manicuring and mass. 1623 Farnam. R. 19. ALL RIGHT private maternity home. Best care. 2605 Bristol. Web. 2908. PRIVATE licensed maternity home. 4416 N. 38th St. Phone Colfax 2043. BATHS, massage. 1S03 Farnam. Room I Phone Douglas 8761. Manicuring, massage and scalp treatment 703 S. 24th, bet. 10 and 6 for appt. Ty. 1033. SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Bea Bldg. Phone Douglas 6872. ' MAE BRUGMAN, tclentlflo masseuse and baths. 203 Karbach Blk. Red 2727. ?JBQTTjl as..21 20 jHa rney. Dg62. MEDICAL DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 DEE BLDG PILES. FISTULA CURED. Dr. E. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and othe rectal diseases without surgical op erations. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until oured. Write for book on rec tal disease and testimonials. WnT SUFFER? Latest and Moat Sclentlflo Treatment for all Diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, 613-524 Rose Bldg. Examination and Consultation free. He Is curing thou sands. WHY NOT YOU? Delays are dan gerous. If you can't call, write. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 7:30 to 9:30 evenings. Sunday by appointment. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or write Dr. Frank H. Wray. 306 Bee Bldg. DR. EADEB. 201 Paxton Blk. Doug. 6728. Dentists. Dr, Bradbury. No pain. 921 W. O. W. Bldg. Taft'e Dent Rms.. 308 Rose Bldg. D. 2186. Chiropractors. DR. KNOLLENBERG, SANITARIUM. Lady attendant. 2656 Harney, D, 7296. Dr. Johnston, 1325 W. O. V, Bldg. P. 6529. Dr. J. C. Lawrence, Baird Bldg. D. 8461. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BELGIAN Carneau pigeons, red and red , splashed, the kind that raise big squabs; 32.23 rir mated pairs, the breeders bred I for the purpose. Write to Redwing Pigeon' Loft, atwood, Kan. FOR SALE Five Boston bull pups 35 each, 2302 S. Thirty-third street BABY ducks. Mrs. Baker. Benson 747-W. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planoa and notes as security, 340, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, 33.60. 340, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, 32.60. Smaller, large am'ta proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 132 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam, Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS 324.00 5240.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 340 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Flora L. Lamb and husband to Thomas Jewell, Twenty-eighth ave nue, 108 feet south of Sahler street, west side. 27x12614 3 1 Murray F. Klrkwood and wife to Anna Lennahan, southeast corner Twenty-seventh street atd Meredith ave nue. 44x108 I Martin Hogan and wife to J. H. Wise, southeast corner Twenty-second and Spring streets, 48x114 3,000 George H. Wullcy et al to. Henry Cakemeler, Thirty-third street, 899 foot south of Martha street, west side, 38x140 4,100 John i. McBride and wife to Charles Nelson, Forty-first street, 100 feet south of Emlle street, east side, 50x128 100 Jessie F. Shepard to Guarantee Fnmd t . Life association, southwest corner Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets, 60x130 40,000 Louie E. Elwood and wife to Charles B. Huestls, Fifty-third street, 81 feet north of Dodge street east ' 'side, irregular piece 1 COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS. Notice la hereby given that Hon. Bryce Crawford, county Judge in and for Doug las county, Omaha, Nebraska, will receive sealed bids up to 12 o'clock (noon) on Sat urday, July 21at 1917, for both the repavlng and repairing of Dodge Street Macadam, beginning at City Limits and running west five miles, more or less. Bidding blanks, plans and specifications are on file In the County Englnoer's office, Court House, Omaha, Nebraska, Each bd must be accompanied by a certi fied check or cash in the sum of Twenty five Hundred (32,500.00) Dollars, as a guar antee of the faithful performance of the con tract, if awarded. Bidders will also be required to file good and sufficient surety bond for the mainten ance of their workiover a specified period. Bids to be opentd by the County Board ot Commissioners at 12 o'clock (noon) on Saturday, July 21, 1917, In accordance with the provisions ot the law In that behalf. The Board of County Commissioners re serve to themselves the fight to reject any or all bids. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, July 7, 1917. FRANK DEWEY, County Clerk, C4 J1y9dllt Douglas pounty. Neb. St. Louts Live Stork Market. St.Louis, July 16. Cattle Receipts, 9,700 head; market, lower; native beef steers, 37.60(5)13.75; yearling steers and heifers, 18.6013.60; cows, 3. 0010. 60; Blockers and feeders, 36.006 9.60; prime southern beet steers, 38.00 si 1 2.26 ; beef cows and heifers, 84.26W9.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers. $7.50210.00: native calves, 36.0014.60. Hogs Receipts, 8.400 head; market steady; light, 316.10915.60; pigs, $10.25 15.00; mixed and butchers, $16.1016.80; good heavy, $15.75015.65; bulk ot sales, $15.10(5-15.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,700 head; market steady; lambs 25c lower; lambs, 314.0015.O0; ewes, $8,0019.00; canners, $4.005.00; choppers, $4,0006.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, July 18. Cattle Receipts. 32,000 head; market lower; prim fed steers, 312.6013 55; dressed beef steers, $9.60 12.25; western steers, 38.0011.85; cows, $6.0009.75; heifers, $7.60 18. 00; stockers and feeders.. $6.26910.00; bulla, 86.608.60; calves, $7.0013.50. Hogs Receipts, 10,009 head; market steady; bulk ef sales, $16.00 18.66; heavy, $15.6015.80; packers and butchers, $15.25 16.70; light, $14.40916.30; pigs, $12.60 14.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3,(00 head; market steady: lambs, $16.O0$15.50: year lings, $10.0011.50; wethers, $8.60010.00; ewes, $8.25 8.25. Dry Goods Market. New York. Julv 1 !; Cnttnn -nnAm i yarns were ouit to.lny.l llrena fsbrtr were : mure urUrf fir n irlnv. Raw xlllt wes 1,1 ; Ii-r : .i"Vrt .ivi, r?uil.iu uuiio.oiw in .b. If K .. LIYE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cows and Heifers Fairly Good1 on Opening Day of Week; Run of Hogs is Fair. Omaha, July 16, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle, linn, sheen Estimate Monday 3,200 7,800 2,300 Same day last week... 3.826 8,403 9,177 Same day 2 wka. ago.. 5.478 6.103 2.160 Same day 3 wks. ago.. 6,649 7,396 3.247 Same day 4 wks. ago.. 6.049 6,772 3,846 Same day last year.... 7,672 6.803 14,730 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday. RECEIPTS CARLOAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. St. P 1 6 Missouri Pacific ..13 l Union Pacific 21 14 9 4 C. ft N. W east ..4 9 ... 1 C. & N. W.. west .. 23 45 C. St. P. M. Hi O... 18 7 ... 1 C. B. ft Q., east .,3 C. B. ft Q , west .. 18 17 ... 2 C R. I. ft P., east. 11 8 C. R. I. ft P., west. 8 Illinois Central ... 12 2 ... I C. Gt. West 7 3 Total receipt ..139 111 10 DISPOSITION HEAD. Caltlo. Hoes. Sheep. Morris ft Co 401 1.055 549 Swift ft Co. 40S 1,528 677 Cudlahy Pack. Co... 680 1.S6.1 1J4 Armour ft Co 682 1.763 Schwarts Co .".52 J. W. Murphy 641 Morrell 17 a O. Pack. Co 4 Kohr 136 Wilson 117 Bent, Van'nt ft Lush 79 Hill ft Son 113 F. B. Lewis 6S J. B. Root & Co...... ti) F. O. Kellogg 2.1 Wert, ft Degen 41 ' H. F. Hamilton .... 69 Sullivan Bros 2 M. & K. Calf. Co. .. R Hlgglns ,m Huffman ... 24 . .... Roth 6 Banner Bros ,. 7 ..... John Harvey 203 Dennis ft Francis .... 3 ..... Pat O'Day 4 Jensen ft Lungren .. 35 t Cudahy. K. C 347 Swift, Fort Worth.... 164 Cudahy, Fort Worth. 263 413 Other buyers 1,436 Totals ..4,023 7,328 2,736 Cattle A very moderate run of cattle showed up today, about 3.200 head, and the general quality of the offerings was hardly as good as it was last week. Demand from all sources was fairly active, however, and the market ruled steady to strong for desirable beeves and particularly for the better class of yearlings. Best heavy cattle brought $13.85, while right good yearlings found a ready sale at $13.26. The market for cows and helfera w If anything, a little better than it was toward the close of last week. Some choice heavy California cowe brought $9.60, generally con sidered a strong figure. The inbetween grades sold unevenly as usual. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $12.66013.65; fair to good beeves, $11.751912.50; good to fair beeves, $10,004? 11.60; good to choice yearlings, l$.60ty 13.30; fair to good yearlings, $11.76011.60: common to fair yearlings, $9.7611.60; good to choice crass beeves, $9.5010.50; common to fair grass beeves, $8.8609.15; good to choice heifers, 39.50610.60l good to choice cows, 38.609.76; fair to good cows, $7,600 8.50; common to fair cows. $5.00i$7.50; good to choice feederaj $$.7509.(0; fair to good feeders, $7.6003.50; common to fair feeders T $6.757.60; good to choice stockers, $8,000 9.00; stock heifers, $7.00(f8.00; stock cows, $6.7607.60; good to choice stockers, $8.00 O 9.00; stock heifers, $7.0003.00; stock cows, $6.607.6O; stock calves, $$.(0(99.00: veal calves, $9.00014.00; bulls, stags, etc, $560 950. ' . ' Representative sales; BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. . Av. Fr. 6....... 876 $10 25 1 1170 $12 60 21 1268 12 75 1S.......1226 13 ( STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10 648 9 00 . 6 1066 11 76 28 757 13 55 35 644 13 10 HEIFERS. 1 Hi t 25 COWS. 971 7 30 2 1145 7 6 1 1100 7 75 4 942 8 65 1 860 10 00 BULLS. . 1 970 7 00 1 1700 10 00 CALVES. 4 14S 9 75 , Hogs The supply of hogs, while slightly smaller than a week ago, was rather larger than usual for the opening day ot the week. Arrivals were estimated at 117 cars, or 7,800 head. This Is a few hundred smaller than last Monday, but Is 2,700 larger than two weeks ago and a gain of 2,000, over the corresponding day last year, The market was another dreggy, uneven deal, with the general tendency lower. Shipping orders were filled early at prices that ranged from fully steady right at the outset to a little easier later on, while packers also made some purchases Ml the earlier rounds at pretty close to steady fig ures. For the moat part the hogs that Bold In last week's notches were the good kinds, though early sales Included scattering bunches of plain sows that were very little If any lower. Movement 'was sluggish all morning and towards the close became extremely draggy, there being the usual i quota of common packing hogs left for the finish. At a late hour there were around , fifteen cars still in sellers' hands. Most of these were never bid on until the close, when the best offers packers would make on them were at a reduction ot as Ipiurh as 15c and oven 20c from last Saturday's figures. Outside the early steady sales the mar ket waa mostly 6O10o lower, closing as noted In the preceding paragraph. A nar row spread of $14. 70Jf 14.90 caught most of the packer purchases, with the better kinds to both packers and shippers on np, top reaching $15.40. On the close buyers were offering as low as $14.50014.60 tor quite a tew bunches. Representative sales: No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 63. .276 210 $14 45 74. .205 40 $14 (0 69. .235 ... 14 66 61. .300 70 14 75 63. .271 140- 14 80 69. .266 140 14 82H 71. .237 40 14 85 64. .264 210 14 10 79. .226 $0 14 93 (4. .114 ... 1(00 63. .213 ... 16 06 65. .316 200 16 10 61. .309 ... 16 25 100. .201 70 13 30 62. .269 ... 16 85 66. .261 ... 15 40 Sheep There were hardly enough lambs hero this morning to make a market. Chi cago had a run of 22,000 and reported a shacply lower trade, and with normal re ceipts the market here would havo shown a lower tendency. Dut as It was there were not nearly enough lambs to go round, and sellers were able to get Just about steady prices for the few that were here. Natives were entirely lacking, the five cars of fat lambs that were here being all from range territory. They moved at about the same prices ss were paid last week, one string landing at $15.35 and another at $15.40, which was Friday's top on .rangers. Famine supplies were all that knpt packers from enforcing concessions, for as noted above, values would undoubtedly have slumped In sympathy with Chicago bad the offerings been of normal proportions. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $15.515.40; iambs, fair to good, $14.76015.25; lambs, rullx, $13,000 14.75; lambs, feeders, $14.25015.25; year lings, fed westerns, $10.76f()11.60; yearlings, range, $10.00016.76; wethers, fair to choice, $9.00010.25; ewes, fair tn rlioite, $8,000 8.76;. ewes, rufls and feeders, $6.0006.60. Representative sales: No, A v. Pr. 28 Idaho feeder Iambi 61 $15 00 28 Oregon ewes 410 9 00 340 Oregon feeder lambs 56 15 25 232 Idaho lambs 70 It 40 8I001 City Live Mtork Market. Sioux City, la., July 18. Cattle-i-Recolpts, 2,000 head; market steady; beef steers, $6.00 013.50; fat cows and heifers, $7,00fU.0u; canners, $5.(007.00; mockers and feeders, $7.0069.00; calves, $8.00013.(0; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00 010.00; feedings cows and heifers $6.0008.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady to lc lower; lights, $14.10015.10; mixed. $14.75016.00: heavy, 114.4015.40; pigs, $12.50013.25; bulks. of sales, $14.(00 15.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market 16c lower. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. St. Joseph, July 16. Cattle Receipts, $, 100 head; market steady to 10c lower; steers, $8,60013.26; cows and heifers, $6.75 012.75; calves, $7.60013 00. Hogs Receipts, 7,200 hesd; market steady; top, $16.70; bulk .of sales, $14.(00 16.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (0 head; market steady; Iambi, $11.6001( 60; ewes, $5.009.0. ' Londoa Stocks and Bonds. London, July 16. Americans were higher In sympathy with New Tork, but business was meager on the stock exchange today. Sliver Bar, 41 14 d per ounce. bonds Government steady; railroad Ir regular. I) :eout n.-t s - sin. it i,n;. 4j per cent: I 'i -j ii.w'li bilw 1 1J 16 pel vent. GRAIN AND PRODUCE General Tone of Cash Wheat Market Firm Monday; Trade in Cash Corn is De cidedly Active. Omaha. July 16, 1917. The general tone of the cash wheat mar ket was firm today, with prices quoted from steady to to higher and while there waa practically no shipping demand for this cereal, there was a limited Inquiry tor the better grades on the part ot the local milling Interests. Noft 2 hard wheat sold at $1.45. No. t hard sold around $2.38, one car of No. 3 mixed durum brought 11.80 and sample hard winter sold around 81.77H- The trade tn corn wa very active and there was a keen Inquiry for all varieties of this cereal, although prices were rather irregular, the white selling off about c. while the yellow and mixed grades sold all the way from unchanged to He above the quotations of the previous market day. The No. 3 and No. $ grades ot white corn were quoted at 31.82ftl.93, the better sam ples or yellow sold from $1.83 to $1.88, while the bulk of the better samples of mixed corn brought $1.8801.86H. The demand tor oats was moderately ac tive, and, as arrivals were limited, the sellers were able to dispose ot their sam ples at a comparatively early hour at prices ruling from steady to Ho higher. The better grades ot oals sold at T3 to 73 He but the bulk of the offerings sold at 73e and the poorer stuff ranged from 71 H to 7Jo. The rya and barley markets were steady. but on account of light arrivals the trade In these cereals was limited. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 297,000 bu.; corn, (4,000 bu.; oats 1,117,- 000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 441,000 bu.. and shipments. 281,000 bu. against receipts ot 1,6(0,000 bu., and shipments ot (35,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts ware 813,000 bu.. and shipments, (66,000 bu. against receipts ot I 062,000 bu., and shipments of 726,000 cu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 811,000 bu.. and shipments, (69,(00 bu. against receipts of 866.000 bu., and shipments of (77,000 bu. last year. ' CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. 20 101 ,. ,..147 ... Oats. 131 Chicago .... Minneapolis Duluth .... ..!!!!"!!! t ...105 Omaha .... 117 28 It Kansas City St. Louis . . , 49 Winnipeg .....2(3 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $3.47. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, (2.45. No. t hard winter: 1 car, $3.33. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.77. No. t mixed durumi 1 car, $1.80. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $3.13. Corn No. i white: t car, $1.13: t 1-6 cars, 11.92; 1 car. tt.91. No. 3 white: 1 cars. $193. No. white: 1 car, $1.93. No, 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.88. No. 1 yellow: 9 cars, $1.88. No. t yellow: 1 cars, $1.8$; 2-5 car, 11.88. No. x mixed: 1 car (near white), $1.90; t cars, $1.88; 11 cars, $1.88. No. t mixed: 16 3-5 cars, tl.lt. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,' $1.67. Ne. & mixed: 3-6 car, 31.87; 1 car, 81. 87. No. I mixed: 8-8 car, $1.(7; 1 car, $1.17. Sample mixed; 1 car, $1,87; I car, $1.86. Oats No. t white: S ears, 73 c Stand ard: 1 car, 73c No, 1 white: 1 cars, 78c; 10 3-5 cars, 730; t cars, 73C No. 4 white: 1 car, 78c; 6 cars, 7!c; 3-5 cars, 72 o; 1 car, 72c Sample whltei I car, 73o; 1 car, 71c; 1 car, 71o; a -( cars, 71 c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I hard. $2.4202.46; No. I hard. 83.18C1.38, Corni No. 1 white, $1.9301.93: No. I white, $1.93 01931 No 4 whit. $1(201.92: No. I white. 31.9101.91; Ne. white, 11.910191; No. 2 yellow, tttt'i 01.18; No. I yellow, 11,11 01.88; No 4 yellow, $187OL13i No. 5 yellow, $1.8701.17: No. I yellow, $l.t( 1 17; No. t mixed, 11.88 1.88; No. I mixed, 11.87 0118; No. 4 mixed, $l.t70 1.87; -No. i mixed. $1.87 01.87; No. ( mixed, l.8601.67. Oats; No. t white, ?3078(; standard, 7l071; No. t white, r8j72tfc; No. 4 white. 71071.' Barley; Malting, (1,30 01.45; No. 1 feed, (1.360US. Rye: No. i, $2.1701-29: No, I, $3.3603.38. Local range of optional Art j 6pen High. Low. Clos. j Sat. Wht. " i July 2 03 3 03 208 1 03 308 Sep. 1 96 111 111 I tt 196U Corn.' ' ' Sep. 1 60 1 60 159H 1 lt 1(9 Dec. 1 10 1 10 107ii 1 7!4 1U14 Oat. Sep. 06 66 I4H 64 H (i Dec. 66 66 068, (64, 67H Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bae by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street Omaha: Art. I Open, High. Low. close. Yes. Wht I July I OS 3 0(H205 I 0(H 104 Sep. 1 tS 1 t(H JIM I "tt 19(H Corn. ( Sep. 1(0 1 01i 168H 189 1(9( Dec 113 1 13 101 1 09 112H May 1 18 1 13 107 1 08 111 Oats. j July (8 61 (t (I (8 Sep. (( 65 (4 (4 (6 Dec. 67 67 (5 66 (7 Pork. July 40 50 40 (0 40 10 40 CO 40 70 Sep. 89 90 3( 96 139 82 89 90 40 00 Lard, I July 20 77 20 (0 20 72 30 80 20 92 Sep. 21 07 21 07 120 971 21 07 21 17 Ribs. ; I July 51 60 21 60 21 601 21 (0 21 62 Sep. 21 67 21 67 21 62 21 65 21 7 OMAHA GENERA', MARKET. Butter packing stock, 31c Eggs No, 1 fresh, $8.85 east; Nj. , $7.30 case; cracked, $(.70 case. Cheese Fancy domestic, 46c; No. 1 do mestic, 40c; block, 82c; twins, Mo; daisies, 25c; triplets, 15ct Toung At. erica, 28c; Blue Label brick, 25c; Umburger, 80c; New Tork white, 28c; French Roquefort, 65c. Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1, tic; No. t, 20e; No. 1. 13c Loins: No. 1, 27c; Ne. 1, 35c, No. t, 15o. Chucks: No. 1, 19c; No. 2, 16c; No. I, 13c. Rounds: No. 1, 10c; No. 3, llc; No. I, lfc. Plates: No. 1, 14c; No. 1, 14c; No. 1, 12c Live Poultry Broilers. 1 to 1 lbs., 25c; broilers, 1 to 1 !., too; broilers, 3 to 2 lbs., 25c; hens, 17c; old roosters and stag. 13c; poor chickens, to; geese, 6c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 12c; capons, over ( lbs., 14o; guineas, 25a; squabs, tl.50O4.00 per dot.; pigeons, 11.20 per dox. )' Fish Fresh halibut, 13c; fresh catfish. 20621c; black cod-sable fish, 11 r; fresj, salmon, (red-pink), 15016c; fresh bull heads, 17c; fresh trout, No. 1, 18c; fresh whteflsb, (Selkirk), 16c; fresh black baas, 22S25c; fresh croppies, 12018c; fresh yel low pike, No. 1, 16c; fresh pickerel, 10011c: fresh herring. 9c: fresh carp, 10c; fresh buffalo, 12. Fancy frozen stock Smelts, 11c: Uaracuda headless, 12c; catfish, me dium, small, 16c fresh while perrh, 10c; fresh ling cod 10c; fresh Spanish markerel large, 16c; fresh eel, 17c; kippered salmon 10 lb. baskets, (2.20 ; western red snapper, headless, lie; whlteflsh, blue fins, 12c; flounders, 11c; blueflsh, 12c; fresh burbot, lie: fresh red snapper, 14c; frogs, Jumbo, ..0 large, per dos., $2.60; kippered cod or grayflsh 10 lb. bakls,, $1.80. Fruits Orange,, J88s, 124s, box, $3.76; 100, 216, 2i0s. $4.00; 120, 160, 170, 200, $4.25. Lemons, fancy 300, 3 Co, $7.00; choice 300, 160, $6.60, Orspefrult, 36s, $4.76; 46s, 15.00; (4s, $5.60; 64s, 80s, 16s, $6.00. Apricots, crate, $2.36. Peaches, box, $1.65. Plums, crate, $2.2602.40. Prune, crati, $2.65. Cantaloupes, stsndards, crate, $4.00, ponies, crate, $3.00 flats, crate, 11.(0. Watermelons, lb,, 3s. Vegetables New potatoes, lb., 6c; cab bage, lb., 4c; asparagus, dox., (0c; lettuce, head, crato, $3.30; dozen, 10c; cucumber, basket, $1.75; tomatoes, crate, $1.76; onions, Texas, crate. $1.76; wax, $2.26, red, lb 3c Bananas, lb.. (Ho. , Kansas City (ienerel Market Kansas Clly. July 16. Wheat No. 2 hard, $2.4002.46: No. 2 red, $2.2702.30; July, $2.05; September, no trading. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.881.90; No. t white, $19401 95; No. t yellow, $1. 9101.92; July, $1.85; September, $1.67. Oats No. 2. white, 75c076c; No. t mixed, 78074c. Butter Creamery, 86c; firsts, 14c; sec onds, 33c; packing, 32c. Eggs Firsts, 31c: seconds, 35c. Poultry Hens, 16c; roosters, ltc; broilers, 26c. Minneapolis (iraln Market. Minneapolis, July 16. Wheat July, 12.46; September, 11.91. Cash: No. 1 hard, $2.75; No. 1 northern, $2.6002.70; No. 1 northern. $2.60. Corn No. 3 yellow,. $1.880 1.89. Oats No. t white, 72071C Flaxseed $3.0303.08, Flour Unchanged. Harley 31.121.66. Rye $2,2842.80. Bran $31.00032.00. St. Loul Oraln Market St. Loul, July 16. Wheat No. t red, $2.2502.27; No. I hard nominal; July, $2.00; September, $1.90. Crn No. t. $1.92: No. whit, $1.96; Rftilrmbor. ?l 03: Dec-mber. $1.09. OiUa No, 2, 76c; No. white nominal. NEW YORK STOCKS Rails Continue Gains While Industrials Are Heavy to Weak During: Day on Wall Street. New Tork, July 16. The cleavage be tween rail and industrials assumed wldet' proportions In the stock market today, the former evincing a disposition to supplement last week's gains, while the numerous equip ments and specialties almost without excep tlon were heavy when not actually weak. War prices and taxes again entered large ty Into speculative calculations, the profes slonal element making the most of this vexatious situation. Reasons for the break in metals were more clearly defined In tree offering of high grade copper at quotation considerably under those of the past few weeks. Money conditions distinctly favored the short account, call loans rising to 10 per cent the high rate of the year, presumably In consequence of last Saturday's adverse bank statement Peace rumors again circu lated actively and were not without effect upon the more distinctive war shares. United States Steel was the pivot around which the market revolved In Its more ac tive momenta Steel made an extreme break of 1 points to 119, Its loweet price In two months. Bethlehem Steel lost 4 and recessions In others ot that group ranged from 3 to 4 points. Utah Copper wa weakest of the metals. breaking ( points, with almost as much for American Zinc and 3 for American Smelt ing. Baldwin Locomotive and Railway Steel Spring yielded more easily than other equipment; motor lost 3 to 4 and oils, shippings, sugar and many war contract Issues forfeited 1 to 1 point. Trans-Continentals were the auataintng features of the railway .division, Canadian Pacific gaining 3 points at Its best and Union Pacific 1 . Reading and other coal er, together with low grade or reorganised rail, also were firm and fairly active. Final prices were from fraction to 2 point above the minimum quotation. Total . sale amounted to 174,(00 shares. Bonds were lrregulsr throughout, minor rails Inclining to heaviness. Full lot of the Liberty luu sold at 99 48-50 to 99 40-50, odd lot varying from par to 99. Total ales (par value) aggregated 12.860,400. United States bond ot old issues were unchanged on call, the coupon Saadvanc- inr 1 ner cent on a single sale. Number of sales and rang or prices or leading stocks: Bale. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar .. (00 90 89 90 Am. Can t.000 43 47 48 Am. Car ft Fdry... 1,900 76H 74 .4 Am. Locomotive .. 1.400 71 (9 70 Am. Smelt, ft Rtg.. 1.900 104 'i 101H 103 Am. Sugar Rfg 4,300 122V4 130 119 Am. Tel. ft Tel..., 700 Am. J!. Lead & 8... , 3,400 28 33 21 Anaoonda Copper.. 13,900 78; 76 77 Atchison 1 .000 101 109 100 A. O. ft W. I. S.' S.' 3.500 108 106 107 Baltimore A Ohio.. 1.700 73H 73 7.1 Butte ft Sup. Cop , 86 Cat. Petroleum 1 Canadian Pacific. 6,700 164 1(4 163 Central Leather.... 6.J0O 87 84 34 Che, ft Ohio...... 3104 49 60 00 C, M. A St P JiJOO 73 72 72 C. ft N. W 400 101 109 109 C, R. I. ft P. ctfs. 600 68 67 67 Chtno Copper .... 1.(00 64 ' 61 13 Colo. Furl A Iron.. 1.704 4H 47 48 Corn Prod. Rfg.... 13.600 36 83 33 Crucible Steel 46.900 83 77 79 Cuba Can Sugar.. 4.209 42 40 40 Distiller's Securltle 4,904 24 32 13 Erie 2,704 25 26i 25 1 fteneral Electric 167 General Motor.... 9,700 118 116 114 Ot Northern, pfd.. 1,100 106 10 106 Ot North, Orectl. 7,300 13 13 83 Illinois Central.... .......103 Inaplr. Copper (.904 (7 li 65 Int. M, M. pfd.... 16.100 81' 84'. , Inter. Nickel 4 840 39 88 Inter. Paper '244 34 iii 14 K. C. Southern 11 Knuecott Copper.. t,M4 41 4214 42 Louis, ft Nashville 127 Maxwell Motor... 4,(04 44', 40', 41 Meg. Petroleum.... 1,640 18 94 (5 M1am4 Copper 4,008 40 44 19 Mtsaonrl Pacific... 4,000 13 12 13 Nevada Copper ... 1,(04 23 11 S8 N.,Y. Central 4,800 41 90 lOVi N. T.. N. H. K.. . 764 11 11 81 Norfolk ft We tern 644 134 124 133 Northern Pacific... 1,104 102 101 101 Pacific Mull 400 IT 27 ST Pennsylvania 1,004.(4 (3 63 Pittsburgh Caal... MOD (4 (3 64 Ray Can, Copper.. (.104 27 21 z Reading 25.400 (8 94H 46 Ren Iron, ft Steel 18.(00 16 16 .81 Shattuck Art. Cop. 1,(44 31 14 24 Southern Pacific .. 1,000 94 9396 93 Southern Railway.. (804 28 18 17 Studebaker Corp... 1,(00 69 t( 47 Texas Co. ......... (44 1(1 1(1 191 Union Pacific .... 0,300 137 114 14 V. 8. Ind. Alcohol 14,104 161 151 1(6 U. 8. 8tel , 365,700 138 111 120 (J. 8. Steel, pfd ... 304 US 117 117 Diah Copper, 11,100 106 101 102 Wabash rfd. 700 37 27 17 Western Union .... 404 93 48 13 Westtnghous Else. 1.300 49 49 44 Total sale -for the day 174.000 share. New Tork Money Market. New Tork, July It. Mercantile Papar 0?4 per cent. Sterling Exchange (0-day bills. $4.72; commercial 10-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial (0-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4.76 7-16; rabies, $4.76. 811ver Bar, $le; Mexican dollar, tle. Time Loans Firmer; 60 days and tt days, 404 per cent; six months, 4( par cent. Call money, strong; high 10 per cent: low, 4 per cent; ruling rale, 4 per cent; last loan. 4 per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent, 'U.S. 2s, reg..,. ((Hint, M, M. 6s.... 43 do coupon..., 4K. C. S. r. 6.. 81 U. S. t. reg..., 99 L. ft N. un. 4.. 91 do coupon.... 99 M.K, ft T. lit 4 68 'U.S. 4s, reg 104HM. P. gen. 4s... 40 do coupon... .104'Mont. Power (s 18 Panama 3 0.... 10 N. T. C. d, 6.. 104 Am. For. See. 6s.. I6N. P. 4s 17 A. T. A T. C. 6s. . It N. P. 3s 2 Anglo-French 5 93?,0. S. L. r. 4s.. 18 Armour Co. 4s 91 Pac, T. A T. 6a 18 Atchison gen. 4s tiH'Penn. con. 4i..103 B. ft O. 4s...... tlPenn. gen. 4s t( Cent. Leather 6i 99 Heading gen. 4s 90 C. P. 1st........ 14 St L, ft F. a. I 86 C. ft O. cv. (a.. 87 J. P. ev. (s 98 C. B. ft Q., 1. 4 46 9. P. r. 4s 14 CM. ft S.P.g.4 94 1 Ry. (a 97 C.R.I, ft P.r.4.. 71 Tex. ft Pac. 1st 93 C. ft S. r. 4s.. 71 IT. P. 4s 41 D. ft R. a. r. 6s.. (0 V. P. cv. 4s..., 11 D. ot C. (s 1131 9a. S. Rubber Is.. 86 Erie gen. 4.... 1lT. 8. Steel 6s. .104 Oen. Klec. 1 108 'Wabash 1st ...100 O. N. Irt 4e.. 96(Vest Union 4Jii 93 I. C. ref. 4s. ... 84 Eld. Offered. Coffee Market. New Tork, July 16. Th market for cof fee future opene 107 points lower, owing to liquidation and aome selling for trade account. Bearish sentiment found later ex pression In renewed selling pressure, which csrried September down lo 7.97c and De cember to 8.10c, or about 17 points net lower. Covering developed here and the aft ernoon market was considerably steadier on reports of freight scarcity In Braall and a firmer coit and freight market, th close being only 4fi l0 points net lower. Sales for the day, 29,000 bag. Closing bids: July, 7.89c; August, 7.98c; September, 8.06; .Oc tober, l.lflc; November, 8.16c: December, 3.20c; January, 8.25n; February. 8.30c; March, 8.39c; April, 9.40c: May, 8.46c; Jun. 8.51c. Spot stoady; Rio No. 7, 9c. Santo No. 4s. 19'jc. No public cablt-a were received from Brsxll, owing to a holiday Saturday. Cost and freight offers were Irregular. San to 3 and 4 were quoted at 1.86c and 4 from 9. 85c to 10c, London cable. Sales, t,000 bags of Rln 7s at 8.60c, London credits. Metal Market. New Tork. July 18. Metal: Lead, dull: pot, 11 asked; spelter, weak; spot Kant St. Louis delivery, 8c asked: copper, dull; electrolytic, spot and nearby, nominal; August and later 126.00029.00; Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $51.00064.00; No. 2. $62,600 63.50; No. 1 southern, $60.00061.00; No. 1, $49.60060.60; tin, dull; spot, $61.60 bid. At London Spot, copper, 1110; futures, fl29 10s; electrolytic .143; spot tin, 237 10s; futures, (234 16s;'lead, spot, 130 10s; fu tures, 29 10s; spelter, spot, 54; futures, 50. Cotton Market New Tork, July 16. Cotton Futures opened steady; July, 27.10c; October, 26.60c; December, 26.41c; January, 28.17c; March, 25.64c. Cotton futures closed Irregular; July, 27.05c; October, 25.20c; December, 25.12c; January, 26.18c; March, 26.33c; spot, quiet: middling, 27.40c. Liverpool, July 14. Cotton Spot quiet; prices 36 points higher; American middling fair, lt.98d: good middling, 19.65d; mid. dllng, 19.25d: low middling. l.80d; good ordinary, 17.85d; ordinary, 17.3(d; sale, 2,000 bale. Kraporated Apple end Dried Fruit. New York, July 16. Evaporated Apples--Quiet; fancy. ll012c; choice, 11011c; prime, 10O10c. Dried Fruits Prunes, doll ; California, IlHOlSHc; Oregon. 11 trllc. Apricots, quiet fancy, ZZtszza. reaches ateady; stand ard, 10o; choice, lie; fancy, 14 c. Rais ins quirt; loose muscatels, 709c; choice to fancy (ceded. 8 HP 9 "4c; seedless, 10O lie; Loudun lajuis, $1.80. NEW ADDITION IS PLACEDJI MARKET Territory Around Carter Lake to Be Converted Into Some thing of Residence Section. One of the largest real es tate developments undertaken in Omaha recently, is that of Wave Crest and Neptune Place addition! la the Carter lake region, two additions now being: promoted by O. C Redick and the Hiatt company. A tract of 400 acres is involved. Carter lake describes a huge horse shoe. The tract these people are in terested in, lies in the open part of the shoe, and comprises most of the ground therein, or at least all north of Locust street, and all east of Car ter Lake boulevard, with the excep tion of a small tract which is occu pied by the new Lake View park grounds. Most of the ground is platted and 5,000 Carolina poplar frees have been set out. These are two and three inches in diameter and give the place a homelike appearance already. The development contemplated takes in a highly expensive bit of work on and cross the lake, where development and lot platting is to continue to the Municipal boulevard. Lake Being Dredged. , At this very time Carter lake is be ing dredged by great sand and mud stickers along a. front of some 300 feet. The mud is being drawn from center and farther reaches of the lake and being used to fill up low land for a distance of from ISO to 200 feet out froni the west shore of the east wing of the lake. When this is com pleted the dirt brought out will be used to level off and raise the old lake bed for a little park for the new addi tion. Lots will not be platted for sale on the part thus raised from the lake bed. To Be Summer Resort.' The idea is that when the whole ad dition is complete with its private park, its private bathing beacn, ana its bath houses, it will be an addition that will take the place of the sum mer resorts to which Omaha people now travel many miles. It will give them a summer resort at home. .Some $300,000 will be expended in the' development of the tract, the dredging ot the lake, the building of the park, and the completion of the bathing beach. A total of nearly $100,000 wilt be spent on bathing beaches. A 15-mile boulevard system is planned. A lagoon 300 feet fn cir cumference is proposed as a harbor for pleasure yachts, and launches. Part of the boulevard system is now being built out in the lake. Sales of lots began Saturday with representatives of the company on , the grounds. Fourteen hundred lots arc included in the, first offering. Bank Clearings Bank clearings In th fnltad States far h week ending July 11, as reported t Bradatreef Journal. Nw Torlt aggregate 16,019,851. 000. (gainst ' tS,949.li9.00 Ust week and 14,901. U7.000 In this week lat year. Canadian clearings aggregate 1:38,(4:1, 000, a against 8119. 86S. 000 last week ar.it 1107,141 000 In this week last year. Follow ing are the returns for this week, with percentage ot change shown this week as compared with this week last year: Nw Tork tl.lll.lt.(0 I''' Chicago ...i. j.. 501.4H0.000 1 30.4 Philadelphia 110,899.000 1 1!!.4 Boston ..... 178.408,000 I !.l St. Louis 184,818,000 1 14.0 Kansas City 141.447,000 1 70.1 Ban Francisco 98.210.000 J 39.6 Pittsburgh .... 77 1J8.000 1 7.9 Cleveland 94,119000 1 74.8 Detroit ..... 11,989,000 1 11.6 Baltimore 47,181.000, I) .4 Cincinnati , 41,901,000 I . Omaha Sl.SSf.OM 147. Lincoln ..... 4,080,000 1 18.0 Fremont 700,000 D27. 9. Lat week's. ' CHICAGO CBAIK MARKET. V Bninors That Reichstag Defies Hmneror aad Cabinet, Bring Sharp Drop In Corn. .. Chicago, July 16. Sharp break la the value of corn resulted today from Inferences that ou the subject ot peace th German Ilelchatat wag defying Emperor William and hi general. Th market closed nervous, 94 8 He net lower With September at 11.68 V 11. tt and December, tl.t9fc91.0ttt. Wheat finished steady at unchanged figure to ltte. higher, tl.flm July and 11. tit Sep tember. OeU lot lo and provision 100 He. , Notwithstanding that sentiment bd om th peace outlook wa conceded to have on ly an uncertain bads, heavy aelltnf of cork prang up a soon as reports were published that KetchsUaT leaders had decided to per sist In their peace increment and that av conference with Marshal Von Hlndanbur and Qensral Von Ludendorff had failed to bring- about a contrary intention,' Houaeaj with eastern connection were prominent la th selling which was generally regarded aa for the most part Wtiutdatlon by long. Shower In the southwest tended somewhat to weaken the confidence of holders, but un til word came aa to th apparently fruitless meeting ot Hlndenburg and Ludendorff wttlt Reichstag notable, th market much of the time had an upward slant ascribed to feare that unfavorable wetthtr condition over thej greater part of th belt were Increasing the chance of damage from early autumn frosts. Corn available for immediate use touched new high price record today despite the) weakness which developed In future de liveries. Th fresh top value was on No. S white IS a bushel, an advance ot So since) Saturday. m - Wheat hardened a little In price owing; perhaps to a dortued falling oft In thai United State visible supply total. Assump tion that the market would soon be brought under government control kept trade at A minimum. Knlarged rural offering pulled, dowu oat. The break in the corn market was also a bearish influence. Provisions were under pressure from com mission houses with whom the weakness ot corn seemed to be more than an offset fo any llkllhood that peace chance would In crease the Kuropean demand for lard. Chicago Cah Prices Wheat: Nos. 3 red, 3 red, 3 herd, alt nominal; No. 8 hard, $S.3u. Corn: No. 2 yellow, tU4tytj 1.9S; So. 3 yel. low, 11.94 $1.96; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 74Hfi")c; standard, nominal. Rye, nominal Ilarlcy: 11.2601.60. Seeds: Timothy, 14.007.60; clover. 112.00 IUI7.00 Provisions: Pork, 840.60; lard, 130.75 20.81,; ribs, 121.25 21.76. Putter Steady; creamery, 1438e. Eggs Steady receipts, 17,181 cases: firsts, lltt?Uc; ordinary firsts, 29jrilu; at mark cases Included, 27?33c. Potatoes Weak: recelptr, 100 cars; 'ir glnla, barrels, 18.78lgi(.2S: Kansas and It llnnla, sacks, H.85&1.90; Kentuck and Ten. nessee, 1.6 1.90. a Poultry Alive; steady; fowls, Hfccl iprings, :!24c. , Oil and Rosin. Savannah, July 18. Turpentine Firm; 17c; sale, 269 bbls.; recetptx, 28S bbls.; hipments, 167 bbls.; stock. 28,134 bbls. Rosin firm: sales,. 1.181 bbls.; receipts, 73( bbls.; shipment. 238 bbls.; stock. 74,727 bbls. Quote: A, B. 15,00 5.08; C, D. 15.03 05.05) P, 85.05ffi5.07H; O. 15.10; H. 15.121, 5.13; I, 85.16: K, J5.20ffS.86; M. 85.60H0 8.80; N. I4.25&8.50; WO. .5&C.7; WW, tt.60t.t0. . . Get In On Thia IT'S A GOOD ONE. BUY PAWHUSKA OIL it 25c Rleht imenf the kl rdacrt I , OMahsaa gnu (ilss. Well No, 1 Pumping OIL Well No. 1 About Finished. Well Ne. 3 Now Being Drilled. Quirk action necenary before trading gtatt ea the New York Curb next Monday. Wlr your order. Writ for detail. HARRY LEFKOVITS, 74 Brtaiwiy, New Yert Cttf. r