' THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER x 1, 1917. ' Mi Vi FOR RElfT APARTMENTS West TIZjRD PALACE., BLOCK. Central, all modern, few equal none better, 8-fiom apartments, private bath. Apply R. lrirri. vj:oi N.3tt St, rhone ' Red 4131 4, CLOSB-IN l-r. fiat, 2308 Dewey, modern. 2S.tV. I Hastings a hetden iiu Har. Ty. R. CLOSE to looms, suitable lor studio, office, dentist, f reesmaker, etc., with living run adjolnlni. T. T. Hall. 434 Ram. D. 7406. APARTM ' did loci NTS. all aliea and prlcea, splen 'Ion. 24th and. Farnam. D. 147, North. V'ERy nij 4-roo uflat, furnace heat, else trio lta.it. whit enamel bath and prac tically f vaiktng distance on N. 18th Bt only titO; no children and lease required. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. Realtor, DWARD 18-1 Om. 0M a rtfta. Doi 01-1 Om. Nat Bk. Bids'. Doug. 420. -RO apartment, modern. 16iS Call Douglas 4636. South. THREE ROOMS, WITH " FIVE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Cloae In. no car fare. HILTON. 1154 Jones; living room, with built-in bed. dining room, with built-in bed and areas lnc room; kitchen and bath, NEW, very choice: 137.50 aummer. 145 winter. . OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. i, ; HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60, THE BERKELEY, 641 S. 19TH AVE. New, rooms, with built-in bed and dreailng room, making practically a l-r. Apt; very convenient and cozy, close In. See janitor across street or call us. t OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY, ; HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1614 Har. Ty. 80, : PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists in Apartment Management. Miscellaneous. 4S-R. APARTMENT. 626: winter rate 635 .s steam heat. Others 616 and up O. P, .; Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. ESTABROOK apt or office facing 16th St . sis montn. u. r. BieoDins, joio inicago, 6533 DAVENPORT ST. t-r., hot water heat. 618. E. H. Benner Co.. Doug. 6406. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. ' FINE MODERN STORE BUILDING! Full basement, lira modern front w six large living rooms, all modern, on' second floor. Located close In. Good lo cation for almost any kind of business. Owner say to rant the whole building at 635 per month. Act quickly lfyou want this. Call Douglas 4810 or walnut 17U. LDE8IRABLE store room, modern front, metal ceiling, steam heat szi-ezs bo, 116th St; die 12xG0; can be subdivided; low rent. Conrad Young, 321 uranaeis fc'heater Bldg. Pouglaa 1GJ1. 1W-PRICED modern offices, Farnam ipBldg., 13th and Farnam. (Old First Nat Bank Bldg.) ' . . FIRST TRUST co Tyier duo. STOREROOM for rent. ' Sun Theater Bldg, WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors). ; Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. ixfAT.I. modern store room, steam heat 1613 Capitol Ave. Conrad Young, 12? li..Milaa TtiMtf Ttotiflrlaa 1R71. rlMODERN, store 16th St., near postoffice. O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. L.$1H S. 16TH ST. Steam heat. ,,Jf JOHN N. r rtHJjNislSK, uougias eoe. MODERN store. 16th and Cass. Choice location, G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. MoCague Inv. Co. WANTED TO RENT Furnished Apartments and Hows. WANTED Furnished apartment. Refer ence and rent In advance. No children. -Tel. Harney 2623. E. B. Wilson, manager Willys-Overland Branch. n M MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and movln ( 219 N. 11th St Phone Doug las 694. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert services; prompt attention. Your movtiur, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786. ' .FIDELITY fERvicB FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant bouses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving, 16tt and Jackson 8t. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and hipping. . -OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 802 8. 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van z?A Storage Co. Far real gtrvlce in moving, packing and sTnrWf, fall Tyler 230. or Douglas 4318. Jf TJ T7l7T"i Express Co., Moving . J IxEiEjU Packing and Storage. HOT Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. ' TO INVESTORS. The best known investment is a well selected first mortgage on farm or city residence property. We negotiate this class of securities, whlcl we offer for sale to net the In vestor I ft and Pr cent B H. LOUGEB, INC., 638 Eeellne Bldg., Omaha. CITY AND FARM'LOANS - 6, 1 and 6 per cent Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for i sale, J. H. Dumont ft Co., 416-418 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates I, 6Mb and 6 per cent. Reasonably com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest 8 per cent, 6tt per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1632 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 66,000 second mortgage 6 pet Secured on brick apartment Will give good discount For further Information call at 324 Neville Block. 21,300 MTttE. bearing 6 pot. semi annually, secured by property valued at 83.900. Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. 68,000 SECOND Mtg., 7 per cent due June 14, 1920, well secured. A. A, Patzmau, 628 Securities Bldg. SHOPEN ft CO., PRIVATE MONEY.' FARM and city loans, 6, 6Vi and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. 1100 to 410,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sta. ,NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. , MONEY to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bran deli Theater Bldg. D. 685. 5 MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. ,CP' CITY GARVIN BROS., It! IU LOANS Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flattron Hotel. Doug. 8787. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE. Pianos and notes as security. . 840. 6 mo.. H. goods, total cost 83.60. " 240, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost 82 60. Smaller, la rue am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 45 j Rose Bldg. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES : LOANS 824.00 6240.00 er more. Eaay payments. Utmost privacy. 240 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. ) V REAL ESTATE Unimproved. North. LFTER looking at MINNE" lUBA 200 dif- Ifereat buyrs aeciaea mat u was me eest (proposition on the - market and ' tbey fk.fi their juasmeui or dujtiuk ion. if YOU will come out today you will nnderstand wny the otners are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. i 743 Otmna nana ciqg. lyier hi. Miscellaneous. I SEAUTIFUL 60-foot lot. Price 1220, only l- ii cash and 60 cents per week, Dbug, 83)2. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West OWNER LEAVING CITY v -PRICE $3,850 ; - carpenter leaving city and will sell nu beautiful six-room, modern, home; buffed fireplace, special plunXitag, eta., ,cho!ce i iJii.ii, oroauea purca. turner iui ku.u magnificent view, one and one-he blocks to car. This la located In one off the new additions northwest It sure la a quality home. OSBORNE REALTY XO., T01 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler. 496. West FamamDistrict ' Residence., seven-rooms, three en firs I floor oak, four on second white enamel; hot water neat tiled vestibule ana bain. Reasonable terms u aesirea. ALFRED THOMAS. 606 Fe,rnam Bldg. A REAL BARGAIN, ONLY $300 DOWN Full two story six-room, strictly modern home, choice corner lot, good barn, fine shade trees, 1H blocks to Benson and Deaf Institute car lines. Price for quick sale is only 83,100. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler. 46, WEST FARNAM BARGAIN, 82,300. Six rooms, modern house, oak finish and ,ak floors first floor. Furnace, alectrlo lights, full lot east front; half block to car. F. D. Wead, S10 8. ISth St. North. MONT-CLARE BARGAIN. Just listed. A snappy snap In a new 6-room bungalow. Oak finish and oak floors. Built-in bookcases, buffet and kitchen cabinet. Large lot. South .front, Paved strt:. Close to car and school, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Realtors. 637 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. OWNER LEAVING CITY PRICE ONLY $3,550 One of the finest modern homes In the city for the price, six large rooms and sleeping porch, oak finish, strictly modern In every detail. Built by owner for home inree years ago, aoout si.zuv to nanaie. Lot 60x133 and an east front Let us Show you this snap. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496, A NEW HOME $50 CASH , . 2835 Blnney St., S-room bungalow, with 4-room accommodations; has large living room, kitchen, bedroom, bed closet and Murphy ln-a-door bed In living room; cement eellar; flower boxes; full lot, Price 81.700: 850 cash. 817.60 per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60, MILLER PARK BUNGA LOW PRICE $3,300 Five nice rooms and bath, strictly mod- ; ern, oak finish, nicely decorated, book cases, fireplace, china cabinets, tun cement basement, lot 4ZHX130, two diocks to car, parks, one block to school. , OSBORNE REALTY, CO.. 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. ' Tyler, 486. CAMDEN AVE. HOME. 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, on a very fine 60x128 ft lot, with fine lawn, shade and fruit trees. A big bargain at 22.800 00. cash or terms to suit. An. other nearby for 23,960. We are anxious to show you these. RASP BROS.. REALTOR8, ilO-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. 2760 GIVEN AWAY. My 31,760 equity In a 6-room all modern bungalow. Just being completed, for 61.000 cash; quarter-sawed oak and fir finish, oak floors, size 26x44; everything 16 screened, Including porch; full lot, south front. This is stealing It, so 'get busy awfully quick. Colfax 4193. MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near I4th St. Can be bought ateja. bargain. This lot must be sold. See me quick. C. A. Grlmmel, 84 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. South. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live in one ana rent the other. Price for both, 23,760. Very easy terms. No. 2433 8. 20th St NORRI8 ft NORRI8, 400 Bee Bldg. - Phone Douglas 4270. R. S. TRUMBULL, 1S05 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1784. THREE cottages for sale cheap, 62,606. In. quire 2004 Vinton St. Tyler 3HM-J. Miscellaneous. JUST FINISHING 6 -Room bungalow, 1 block from car line. 2 blocks from school; sewer, water, walks, gas and hedge all In and paid )n full. $3,350 $200.00 Cash This house has full foundation on solid concrete footings, with strong cement floor, and hot and cold water for laundry purposes; beautiful bathroom and fix tures; living and dining room laid In oak floors; all floors wen smoothed and pol ished; the woodwork Is beautiful and the best that could be purchased; stucco ga bles with large, pleasing porch. If in terested call Walnut 789 or Douglas 3628, days. ' 5-ROOM BARGAIN Paved street. Near ear, near school, fine neighborhood. Price 33,260. Reason able terms. 3ENSON & CARMICHAEL 142 Paxton Block, Douglas 172. CAN OFFER A SURE BARGAIN. 6-r. house, bath, gas, lot 60 ft front. 8 blocks to car, only 81,400. 1206 cash, 6200 In Job work. . C. t. HUTCHINSON CO., 1422 Farnam. W FARNAM SMITH ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St Doug. 1061 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Rsaltor. Ware B!k. Specialist in COWniOWn ouninee yrcpsii;. REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY ft SON. REALTORS, 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHEUIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved rancnea, ciear, lor saie or ex change. S. 3. ft R. E. MONTGOMERY. DotiRlas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 16 ACRES, highly Improved, 10 minutes' walk to car lines, 810,000. Will take clear 33,600 home in city as part payment. 33,000 cash, bal. easy. Call up Doug. 9862. HAVE a fine quarter of land, clear, value 84,000. for 6-room bungalewTin west side. SECURITY REALTY ft INV. CO.. 806-10 Flrat Natl. Bank Bids;. Tyler 70. 860 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 16 miles from Omaha. Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug 421!. Rldence phone Doug. 6776 INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty . Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 266. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for I and 6-roem houses and bungalows with 2200 to 8600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. ; WANTED TO BUY 6-room, strictly up-to-date house, good -locality, garage. Must be priced right. Prefer to deal with owner. Box 605, Bee. BARGAIN in a 6-room modern bungalow. West or northwest. SECURITY REALY ft INV. CO., 805-10 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Tyler 70. LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties watting. Western Real Estate. 411 K a roach Blk. D. .2607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me. 1 LUND, 426 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 168. WE have a customer for a handsome brick residence In desirable district F, D. Wesd. 610 8. 18th St ARNDT ft TAYLOR can assist you. 1628 Laird Kt Webster 2039. LET us sell or rent your property. Tern-jUeton-Olsoo Co 603 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1020. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN : Benson. LARGE LOTS NEARLY ONE ACRE ONE BLOCK TO )AVED " ROAD West, of Benson, on a corner. This Is all In alfalfa; lies fine." Buy now for fu ture profits. Terms. 810 down and 810 per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. Dundee. GOOD DUNDEE HOME AT RIGHT PRICE ) 25,250 buys a t-story. T-room, modern frame house with sleeping porch) located on north front lot 60x136 feet; on Burt St., near 43d, having a garage wit. ce ment driveway to same. House Is fin ished in oak and birch; paving la paid In full; property all clear and the price Is low. for quick sale. Reasonable terms can be made and quick posse . given. GEORGE & COMPANY, ' REALTORS, 903 City Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 766. DUNDEE-$5,500 Price Just Reduced $250 This Is a very attractive home en Chi cago St., near 60th; first floor haa large living room, wtlh fireplace; dining room, kitchen and either den or bedroom. Sec ond, floor has four bedrooms; nicely deco rated throughout; oak finish. A good home, well located, and the price is right GLOVER & SPAIN , REALTORS, Doug. 3962. 19-2(( City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. IMPROVED ACREAGE Practically new -room modern home, H-apre of ground, 8 blocks to Benson ear line and school; a nice, east front high and sightly location. Nonresident owner must sell. Price 23,460. Easy terms. ' HIATT COMPANY ; S46-7-9 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure "and see 1 GEORGE & CO. . DUNDEE BUNGALOW. Five-room modern bungalow, only two years eld. Oak finish and fireplace. East front loi. In north, part Dundee. Price. 33,600. Reasonable terms. Freeman, at Peters Trust Co. HOMfcs and home sites In Dundee. SHULER ft CARY, 304 Keeline. D. 8074. Acreage. TEN acres, close In, lays fine. (4,000. Tel. Wal. 8466. FARM LAND WANTED DON'T list your farm with us If you want to Keep it Don't 41st yoiir farm with us If vou will not sell at a BARGAIN .We, have buyers who want to buy and pay spot Cash. If you want their cash, list your farm with, us at a price we can sell to them. SNOWDEN ft SON, Douglas 9371. 423 S. 16th St Is Your Money Producing 7? Pahtel Realty Co Shares Secured By the Splendid New v Morris Apartments Guarantee i You That Amount Started in 1916, before the rise in building materials, this property, Omaha's finest and most modern Apartment Hotel, is now about to be .opened; Located near the center of the retail district, close to all car lines and only a few blocks' walk "from the various places of amusement, this apartment hotel is already assured complete occupancy. To the Business Man, and especially the Salaried Man, these shares of the Pantel Realty Company should be particularly attrac tive. Backed as they are by one of Omaha's best real estate propositions, they are not only profitable but secure. Besides the guaranteed 7, these shares receive their part of the sur plus earnings. , We will be only too glad to go into this proposition further with you. A post card or a telephone call will receive the best of atten tion from our office. Porter & Sales Agents 202 South 17th St. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. 180 acre, heavy soil, 60 Wlee- west of Minneapolis; 76 acre onltlvatfj. baltc timber, paeture; good t-room house, barn and ether outnulUllngi; 8 horses, 6 cows. . 8 head of young stovk, 6 hogs, chickens turkeys and all this year's crop, constat ing of 26 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at 866 per aore; 84.000 caah. balance 6 per cent. McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 660 Wllmao Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn, Nebraska, Lands. SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN FARM AND RANCH LAND 600-acre stock ranch, Rock Co.; running water and springs, fine timber, hay meadow, tine level plow land. Improved. 136.00 per aore. 960 acres deeded. 660. school lease. 160 private lease; Dawes Co., Neb. Improved; black loam soli; 160 under plow, 40 acres alfalfa, plenty timber. Snap at 320.00 an acre. 960 deeded, 160 school lease, Sheridan Co. 200 acres under plow, 36 acres al falfa; black loam soil. Entire tract Is level wheat land; Improved. (30.00 an aore, 1,600 acres, Sberldan Co., Neb. Finely Improved; several hundred acres good farm and hay land, balance pasture land. Best buy In the state at 812.60 an aero. 80 acres. Hall Co., Improved; 30 acres fine alfalfa; 1 miles from town; all un der the plow; black loam soil; elegant farm home. Price 8136.00 an acre. 320 acres slightly rolling Jlack- loam wheat land In Morrill Co.. Neb, Unim proved. Snap at 817.60 an acre. 320 acres Keys Paha Co., Neb., unim proved. 160 acres hay land, 160 acres plow land. 317.60 per acre. 600 acres. Custer Co.. 8. D. nicely Im proved; 35- acres alfalfa, black loam soil, splendid water. (16.00 an acre. Eaay terms, prompt service and square deal Is our motto. . S. S, & R. E. MONTGOMERY 33 5-ACRE Improved farm half mile town, splendid stock proposition at special price, (S3.60 for 20 days. For description and terms write 1 A. C. WILLIAMS ft CO., Meadow Grove, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 16th and Howard Sit., Omaha. Douglas 9371. 80 ACRES Antelope eoonty, all fine farm land, all cultivated, poor buildings; 4 miles to town; price only 86,300; easy terms. A. A. PATZMAN. 628 Secnrltles Bldg. SEE us for western Nebraska wheat lands. You will save money by buying through us. White ft Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bldg. 160 ACRES, improved, two miles frqm town; a bargain at (146. Write Box 206, Oakland, Nob. FOR SALE Imp. farm, V, mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with & J. Canan. 810 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Bee Wants-Ads Produce Results. Shot well Rental Agents Douglas 5013. NEW YORK STOCKS Recent Liquidation Repeated in First Half, Important Stocks Losing; Steel Is Outstand ing1 Feature. New York. Aug. 31. The first halt of today's active slock market session was repetition of the recent liquidation. Import ant slocks losing 2 to 4 points. The num ber was without any semblance of demora t saUon. but also without signs of support During the nld-aesien rallies of 1 to 3 points were registered chiefly In equip menta. shippings and specialties the list became unsettled attain at the cloae, mainly on the higher money rates, call loans ad vanclng to 6 per cent. For the moat part louses were materially reduced and In a few Instances altogether wiped out. United States Steel was the most noteworthy exception, reacting Just be fore the close on a renewal of heavy offer ings. Steel was at all times the outstanding feature by reason of Its enormous turaever which. aggreKatnt about one-third of tha day's buaineait. Steel opened with 33,000 shares at (1.11 H to 31.12 minus the regu. lar and extra dividends of 4l per cent, Soon it fell to 8109H rebounded to 31 16 and as suddenly dropped bark, closing at (1.094, a net loss of a Mi points. Other Industrials were under slmlllar prea sure, but seemed In better demand on short covering, whleh brought about half way rallla Coppers alao were heavy, but recovered with motors, although not before Studebaker had established the new mini mum of 44 He. Shippings felt the force of repeated bear drives, Atlantlo Oulf and et Indies los ing points, but recovering In part with Marines. Reading proved the conspicuous exception among the heavy rails, losing only a slight fraction. Total sales amounted to 910.000 shares. Bonds were heavy on broad er dealings. Liberty 3 Ha varied from 399.90 to (99.96. Total sales (par value) aggre gated 83.600.000. Panama registered 3a rose 1H per cent on bid. other government's unchangod, Number of sales and range of pvlcts of leading stocks: Open. How. Low. Close. 2.200 R5 83 84 Am. Beet Sugar. . . American Can..., 4,200 40S 3H4 40 Am. Car s Fdry... 6.600 H 47'. H Amer. Locomotive Am. Smelt A Rfg. 6.900 66 bllVt 60S 9,600 I44 9I 93Vs Am. Sugar Rfg., . . 3.400 1104 108 109H Am. Tel. A Tel.. . . 1,400 US I17t 117 Am. Z. Ii. ft Steel 800 9tt 17V 19 Anaconda Copper.. 1,400 70 800 8Vt 3,800 1014 3,200 68' 700 274 68 98 69 Atohtson 98 98 A. G. ft W. I. S. S. 90 H 676 Baltimore ft Ohio Butte 'ft Sup. Cop. 67H 26 Cal. Petroleum..... 300 17 17 17 Canadian Pacific. Central Leather., 1,300 1671 157 H 1674 14,000 8.1 S 80 83 Chesapeake ft Ohio 2.000 3,300 57 66 6t 66 61 C M. ft St. P... C. & ,N. W C, R.'l. ft P. ctfa 106 3.100 38 62-4 27 61 43 36 37 34 31H 274 Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron 1,700 1(100 9,000 61 444 30 69 29 Corn Prod. Rfg.. 29 Crucible Steel.... Cuba Cane Sugar. 32.200 10,600 67 :284 26 .21 Dia. Securities..., Brie General Electric General Motors . 3,300 26 3,600 23 2,700 149 147 147 10,900 108 106 107 Ot. North, pfd... 3,100 104 104i 104 Qt. North. Ore, ctf Illinois Central.... 6,900 3 32 33 ?1 89 37 37 101 Insplr. Copper. 6,400 23,700 2,900 1,400 49 88 3 26 61 Int. M. M. pfd 88 86 Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper 27 K. C. Southern.... 19 Kennecott Copper.. Louts. & Nash Maxwell Motors.., Mex. Petroleum.,.. Miami Copper;.... 6,900 40 40 40 121 . 82 92 84 29 'ii' 81 32 89 33 28 i" 80 92 8,800 8,000 3,100 "eoo 9.200 WOO 91 Missouri Pacific. . ' 28 i. Montana jCopper. . . Nevada Copper,.., N. T. Central..-. 84 21 80 364 N. T., N. H. ft H. . Norfolk ft West..., Northern Pacific. Paclflo Mall Pao.eTel. ft Tel.. Pennsylvania ..... Pittsburgh Coalv. Ray Con. Copper., Reading 81 80 200 114 114 114 1,000 101 100 100 1,200 27 : 27 27 33 61 .... 47 4,60ft 7,600 86 8S 80 23 93 27 24 26 84 864 Rep. Iron ft Steel 21,000 Shattuck Arts. Cop. 200 Southern Pacific. 2,200 Southern Railway., 3,800 Studebaker Corp. 12,100 78 . 23 91 '4 26 it 23 92 27 43 45 Texas Co. 4,200 163 140 162 Union Paclflo 6,900 182 180 131 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 8,800 127 123 1361 U. 8. Steel 294,600 112 10H 109 V. 8. Steel. Dfd.... 1.400 117 11 1164 Utah Tapper 11.800 96 93 94 Wabash pfd. "B . , 1,000 86 26 25 Western Union.... 1.000 2 ltt 91 Westlnghouae Elec, 1,600 46 43 44 , Total sales for the day 910,004 shares. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Oklahoma Lands. FARMING LAND NOW OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT IN OKLAHOMA. In 169, 320 and 640-aore tracts? 17.66 to 120.00 per aore with tea years to pay --for It Along the Texas, Oklahoma ft Eastern Railroad. Boll that will grow any aeed to perfection that la planted. Crops this year selling for from four to seven times the cost ot the land. In five years time, this land will be worth three time what you new pay for It. Special exourslon rates from all rail road' points,- on, the first . and third Tuesday of each month. W. H. JONES. 700 dates Building. Kansas City. Mo. Oregon Lands. ORF.OON "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, 44,000 aerea lrr. gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLET J. HOOKER. 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb, Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, (26 an acre. Oet my free book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Wisconsin Landi. DEALERS Why not sell northern Wiscon sin land! Big opportunity. Write for our list and phn.i Equity Realty E- change, 806 Olobe Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. IF YOU are Interested In a farm ot your own or In Wisconsin cut over land, write or call on L. T. Weeks, BlrchwOod, Wis FARM LANDS FOR RENT FOR HALE OR RENT 126 acres Knox county; splendid corn or grain land; rent 3176 per year. Box 3087, Bee. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Mexican yellow-headed parrot; good talker. Harney 2936. 2138 ft 36th St. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Prudential Real Eatale company to Frank Zurek et al, M streeetf 264 feet west of Forty-second street, north side, 182x132 I 100 10. C. Olsen and wife to Leonhart Mul- flnger and wife. Twenty-third street, 207 feet south of Mason street, east side, 33x133 , 1,600 Herman A. Rundqulst and wife to John A. Rells and wife, Manderson street, 100 feet west of Twenty-eighth ave nue, south side, 60x126 2.735 Leonare Mary Lee Compte and husband to Arthur E. Jtorphy, Thirty-seventh street, 66 feet south of Mason street, west side, 60x124 4,160 Charles W. Mr.rtin and wife to Nellie M. Crandall, ritus avenue, 96 feet west of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side. 44x120; Titus avenue, 218 west of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side, 44x120 1,600 John S. Lundell and wife "4o Earnest L. Livingston et al, Thlrty-fourth street. 46 feet south of Fort Omaha avenue, west side, 40x124.6 1 John 8. Lundell and wife to Anna C. Lundell, southwest corner Thirty fourth 'and Fort Omaha avenue, 46x124.6 r.. 1 South Side Land company to Stave Zldalls et al, northeast corner Thirty eighth and O streets, 62x130 100 Catherine M. Furay to Myrtle M. Preston, Thirty-fourth street, 172 feet north of Farnam street, east side, 60x136, und. 1 Andrew A. Furay and wife to Oeorge T. Morton northwest corner Fifty second and Frances streets, 100x128 600 Henry Warneke and wife to Florence E. Reed, Imogene avenue, 687 feet norths of Military avenue, west side, 63x221 (,000 ElHlnore Place company to Mattle Reed, Imogene avenue, 127 feet north of Military .avenue, easl .side, appr., '66x228 ft Augusta Anderson and husband to William Detrick, Ames avenue, 89 feet west of Chicago, St. Piul. Mlnne- j spoils ft Omaha railroad right of way, south side. 60x126 1,200 Emily Steffen and husband to Helen Hennlnga, Marcy street, 100 feet east of Forty-sixth avenue, south side, 60x130 ......,.-..,...- m. 2,350j UYS; STOGT MARKET Cattl Prices Twenty-Five to Fjty Higher Than Week Ago; Hog Prices Up from Thursday. Omaha. August II, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hofttr Sheep. uinciai Monday ......is,u 1,131 Official Tuesday 6.629 Official Wednesday... 6.230 Official Thursday .... 8.116 Estimate Friday 1,336 Five days thla week. 37,740 Same day. last week. 43,004 Same days 1 was. ago. 33.660 Same days S was. ago. 18,783 Same days 4 was. ago. 33,706 Same dt laat year..3!,382 36,846 133.471 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, tor twenty tour hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. Missouri Paclflo . . 1 Union Pacific .... n C. & N. W east.. 6 3 C. A N. W., west.-. 16 14 C. St. P., M. ft O. . . 4 C, B. ft Q , east C, IX ft Q , weat.. 11 6 C, R. I. ft P., east ., 2 C, R. 1. ft P.. west .. 1 Illinois Central .... I CM. Great West.. .. 1 12 Total receipt .. 48 44 31. DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 207 1.696 766 778 Morris ft Co Cudahy Packing Co.. Swift ft Co Armour ft Co.,...,. Schwann ft Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co.... S. (). Pack. Co..... Oudahy, Denver . . , , W. B. Vansaitt Co.. Benton. Vanaant ft L. P. . Lewis J. B. Root A Co..... J. H. Bulla Rosenstork Bros. F. O. Kellogg Sullivan Bros Rothschild ft Krebs.. Chrlstl H Drains 4 Huffman ............. 441 123 330 634 418 664 444 214 1,933 2 1 'ii 16 33 33 3 10 43 3 23 6 It 1,037 3 Meyers , 17 John Harvey 13 Jensen ft Lnngren... 10 Other buyers . v t6 7,986 Totals 1,467 3,276 13,466 Cattle Receipts et cattle a usual on Friday were ot vary moderate proportions, about 1,000 head, and the quality was In different to say the least Compared with yesterday prices shewed little quotable change although the feeling was unmis takably eaeler, and while prices are still around 26o to 80o higher than a week ago for both beef steers and cow stuff, the market Is closing with the edge off, and an easier feeling on all except, choke toppy grades, - - In stockera and feeders there was a fair degree of activity for the latter part ot the week and prices were fairly well sus tained for anything at all useful In this line. Country demand haa been more active than at any time during the season and votumna of business haa been liberal at prices all of 26e to 6O0 higher than last week. I Quotations en cattle! flood to choice beeves, 313.606J18.68; fair to good beeves, 812.26$ LS 25. common to fair beeves, 89.00 012.00: 'good' to choice yearlings, 318.00O 16.00; fair to good yearlings, tU.60eS12.C0; common to fair yearltnga, 3 00ff 11.00; good to choice grass beeves. 811.006)11.60) fair to good grass heave. 9.404910.09; common to fair grass beeves. 37.60OS.76)' good ts choice heifers, 27.6099.60; good to choice sows, 11.1808 88: fair to good eews. 88.66 67.00; oommon to fair cows, 36.90 6.60; prime feedere, 39.60011.69: food to choice, feeders, 38.0909.60' fair t goocV- feeders, 86.760T.76j common to fair Nedere, 85.60 96.60; good ta choice stookera, 93.6008.60; stock heifers, I6.60O8.66; stoek rows, 16. t 07.50; stock calves, 36.6009.00; veal calves, 2S.00OU-00 bulls, a)tags, etc., 86.76 e6.oo , .. ,.., Representative sales'. ' BKtF STEERS. " ', ,' ' ! ' , No, 8 . . . . 4.,.. 14.... .... 4.... Av. fr. No, AV. Pr 896 84 60 23........ 601 7 II 670 T 60 I 174 I 61 I7T Ot HEirERSV . 70 770 7 76 14........ 9i I Oft 8 40 NEBRASKA. 14 cows, . ,.1024 66 I heifer. T91 T 66 10 feeders. 1161 11 HOUTat DAKOTA. II steers.. 9M 66 6 steers. .110 10 J8 13 steers.. 101 T 76 MONTANA. I cows.,.. 171 1 86 , 34 steers.. HOI 10 40 . . COLORADO 16 steers.. I960 t 7t 86 steers. . 199 1 06 Hogs Hog prlcea were around 100:5c higher than yesterday. The lata . trade showed the most advenes. Quality of the offerings was If anything poorer than It has been. Bulk Of the offerings sold at 117.66 017.11, aad tha top was 111.21. No very good hogs war on offer. Everything was sold In good eeason ' Representative sales: ' No. Av, Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Bh. Tr. 40 IT 60 41 IT tf lit IT Tl 4t IT II 160 11 Ot 40 II II 60.. 164 .... IT 16 14. .881 84. .187 24. .841 88. .267 54. .270 72. .220 60 17 60 ... IT 70 70 17 0 40 17 10 ... 18 10 78, .273 79. .201 41. .281 67. .381 36. .344 8heep and Lambs Sheep and lamb rv waa fair for a Flrday. although It was good deal smaller than any previous day ot the week. Packer demand waa fairly broad and early sales ot fat lambs were a big 36o higher than yesterday, as high as 617.40 being paid. In the feeder division both the supply and the demand were light and what sales were made looked about steady. No good light fesdera were offered. meaium weignca selling as nign as aii.ou, Old sheep were very scarce, and were called nominally steaar. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice. 814. 76017. 40; lambs, euils. 814.00016.76; lambs, feeders, I16.60O1T.26; yearlings, fair to choice. 810.60Oll.00: year lings, feeders, 111.0:918.10; wether fair to cnoice, sig.eucvil.lD; ewes, lair to enoioe, 89.60O16.69; ewes, eulls and feeders, 16.600 9.76 1 ewes, breeders, all ages. flQ.OOO 16-90, Representative aalen No. Av, 160 Idaho breeding ewes 97 140 Idaho Umbo Tt 630 Idaho feeding lambs (6 Pr. 10 71 It 71 IT 00 : St, Louis live Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 11. Cattle Receipt, 2,100 head; market lower) native beef steers, 38.00016.00; yearling steers and heifers. 37.00014.00; cows, 16.00O10.00 stockera and feeders, 86.6009.60; Texas quarantlns steers, . 36.76lo.6t; prime southern beet steers, 17.00013.60; beef cows and heifers, 35.00610.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, f1.60Olt.00; native calves, 15.76016.60. Hogs Receipts, 2,666 head) market high er; light, 818.26018.76; pigs, 813.00017.60; mixed and butchers, 111,40018.66; good heavy, 111. SOUTH. Id; bulk of sales, 119.360 1S.7S Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,800 head: market steady; lambs, 311.0017.00; ewes, 39.00i9.60; wethers, f 10.60012.00; canners and choppers, 14.6006.50. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Aug. 81. Cattle Receints. 1.600 need; market weak: native beef. 88.204) 16.60; western steers, 17.00O14.tt; stockets ana reeaers, 9e.00tr1.21; cows and heifers, 4.iitri3.i6; calves, I13.OO0IQ.OO. Hogs Receipts, 5,000 head; market steady at 26 to 30o higher than yesterday'e average; top, 918.85. bulk of sales, 817.600 18. ni; light, IK. 85018.75: mixed. 816.76(a) 18.76; heavy, 616.76018.76; rough, I16.760 17.00; pigs, 112.25016.00. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head: sheep, steady; lambs, strong to 26a higher; welhers, H.00J11I; ewes, l. 50010.60; lambs, 111.26017.76. ' Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Aug. 81. Cattle Receipts. 1,000 head; market steady; beef . steers, 37.60016. 00; fat cows and heifers, 16.600 1.60; sJockers and feeders. 17.6601.76: calves, 68.00012.60; feeding cows and heif ers, 86.0008.26. Hogs Receipts, 1,609 head; market It to 30 cents higher; light, fl7.60O18.16; mixed, fl7.60O18.40; heavy, f 17.36Olt.00; pigs, fl4.00O16.00; bulk ot sales, flT.600 17.90. s- Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market strong. , St. Joseph LIt Stock Market. St. Joseph, Aug. 81. Cattle Receipt. 700 head: market weak; steer. tl.00O16.60: cow and heifers, J5.60O18.00; calvee, fl.OO 013.50, Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; market high er; top, 311.66; bulk of sate, 617.60018.40; heavy packer, I17.26O1T.60; mixed cackera, 3H.OOet7.00. Sheep and Lamba Receipt, 1,600 bead: market higher; lambs, flO.00017.00; owe, 16.00 01,0.26. New York Exchange Cloe. New York, Aug. 81. All New Tork ex change will be closed tomorrow and Mon day. 2!. S31 1.461 18.374 1.764 34,008 3.10S 28.9S9 8,000 7.000 13,649 97.343 33,167 64,864 82.166 43.669 43.326 42,801 66.663 34,354 GRAIN .AND PRODUCE 1 1 Wheat Has Sharp Decline of Fifteen Centi When Gov ernment Fixes Price of the 1917 Crop. Omaha, August 21, 1917. Wheat prlcee suffered a sharp decline to day, selling from 12c to 15o lower than yesterday, aa a result ot the government's price fixing committee which fixed the baslo price of wheat at Omaha at 9215, traders working toward this basis, but as this prlee doe not become effective until to morrow, sales ware made today at around "0 above the basic price. The cash corn market scored a sharp ad vance, selling from 60 to lo above yes terday's sales. Very few cars of corn were reported in, only twelve cars being on tha floor. Th. No. S yellow, which sold yes terday at 31.93 and 31.92Vi. sold today at a flat price of 12.00, while a couple car a ot No. 1 yellow were sold, at the same price. The No. 3 mixed sold at $1.67 today, while one car of new yellow sold at 81.93. Noa. 1 and 4 yellow sold for 61 98, and one car whkh graded No. f yellow, also brought , fl.88. - Trading la. thla market wae quite slow, but nearly all aaniplee were cleaned up. The eats market was fairly active and receipt of this cereal were thirty-five cars. The No. 8 white sold at 64 HO 67c, the bulk of these sales being made at 6640. The etandard grade of eats sold at 66 He. and price, on all other grades were quoted mc to ln higher than the previous mar kit day. The greater part of the sample were disposed oft and few were carried . over. Sales of rye were mad. at. 31.70 and ft. 72 for the No. 1, and quotations on this cereal were lo to lo higher. Barley was firm, the No. 1 telling at 11.16 and 31.18, while the better grade of No. 2 sold at 81.33. Receipt were five cars. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal 31.000 bushels; corn none; oats, 1.227,000 bushels. Primary wheat reef Ipts were 740,060 bush el and shipments 130,000 bushels, against receipts of 1.686.000 buah.ls and shipment of 1,466,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 168.006 bush els,, and shipments SS 5.000 bushels against receipts ot 724.006 bushel and shipments ot 396.000 buahela last year. Primary oali recetpt were ' 1,670.000 buahela and shipment . 1,253.600 bushels, against receipts of 1,016,000 bushels and shipment of 768.600 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. . Wheat. Corn. Oat. 314 Chicago . . . Minneapolis 83 ai ...306 ... 6 ... 6 ... 66 ...76 Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis . ,. Winnipeg 1. 13 13 30 36 "78 lit .161 Theee sale were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car (yel oars, low). 61.18. No. 1 hard winter) I 33.18. Ne. I hard winter) 1 ear (yeiww), 13.13. No. 4 hard wlr: I car, 8I.081 1 car (yellow), 13.03; 1 car (yellow), 83.03; 1 oar (yellow), fl.tt. Sample hard winter! 1 car (redV 92.05; Sample eprmg: 1 car (red), 12.08. Ne. I spring: 1 cur (red), ft.16. No, 4 velvet; 1-3 car, 1 1.04, Wheat and barley) l-l car of sample: 31.86. Rye Ne, 31 1 cars, 61.13; 1 ear, 11.71 H; 1-1 ear, fl.Tt. . Barley No, 1: ear, fl.tt. No. I:. 1 car. ft.lt; 1 car, 11.11. No. 4: 1 car, Hit. Rejected) 1 car, fl.10. Corn No. I wiiite: 1 ear. $3.01: t-l oar. 12.00. No. 1' yellow) tar. ,f3.00.,No. 1, yellowi 1 ear, fl.tt. No. I yellow: I car. fl.tl. No. yllew! 1 car, 61.61. No. f yel low: 1 car, fl.tt. No. I mixed: t car (near white), fl.tt; 1 car (near yellow), 81.93; 1 cars. 3JI.iT. No. 3 mixed: 1 ear (near white), 13.00; I cars, fl.tt) I car, "fl.tl. Sample mlxtd: 1 ear. fl.it. " ,v ' , ,. ' Oats No I whltst f car, 170. Standard. 1 ear, lOtio., No. I wMts: 1 earj 67c; 15 cars, 6401 1 car, lltte. No, 4 white) 1 car. 66 Ho. Sample white) 1 car, 660. No. 1 mixed: 1 ear. ettiev. ;J Cash PrlCM-eWheet: No. t hard, 18.120 8.18; No. I herd. IJ.0IO3.16. Corn: No. 1 white, f3.01O3.6t; No, I white, 12.600 3.01) No. 1 y.llow, ll.tmOI.00; No. 8 yellow. ll.97Vt01.lli No. 1 mixed, 11.14 V LIT) Ne. I mixed, 11.8401 IT. Osts: No. I white, ll64 0 67o; standard, 6ttOHr No. 1 white. IIVtOITot No. 4 white, 66H 0 66Vic Barley) Malting, 1.1601.2i No.. 1 Joed, 61.00Ol.il' Ryei No. I. fl.70Ol.7t; No. t. fl.6601.11. r ' ' ' Local rang or options". Art, Open.' I High. 'Low. C'o- I Y, " . 1 T""" . ' ' ,1 IS I If 20t 1 Ot 126 ...... 1 tl 1 Of 161 1 06 106 1 04 .-. 1 04 164 - 1 04 104 'II ' ' "ll 16 II "18 , ' 66U 65K 66 66K 66H Wht Sep. Corn. . Dee. May OatK- 8ep. Dec Chicago closing pnees, funnelled The He by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain broker, III South Sixteen tti etreet. omanai Art f Open. High. Low.) Cfoee, Tee. Corn. I ' I ' "' bee. 110 1 MK 109 1 11 109. May ltTli I 08 106 1 06 104 Oat. Sep.' " 'IIH 64 H 6IH 66 H' II Deo. 66V6 61 61 16 14 May ..,18i . 69V6IK 19 V pork." :'.;..'. Sep,- 41 tl - 48 95. 41 41 43 66 41 46 Oct. 4 41 10 ' 41 60 41 tt 41 48 41 13 Lard, Sep. tl 60 19 80 23 10 21 IT 21 4T Oct. till, 24 IT 21 46 tl IT 2111 Rlbc ' . ' Sep. II tt till Mil II 71. 13 67 Oct. 18 6T J II -Tl ,131,16. 31 ii 2I tt CHICAGO OltAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Advance Steadily) Cash Strength Im , portent jTaetort Wheat Trio Ha vj. Bullish Influenoe. - 1 ; ; Chicago, Aug. tl. Cora advanced In price today, the Increase beginning -with Initial sales knd ' continuing virtually without In terruption through the session,' closing near the top. , Rapid absorption of offering was evident whenever recessions appeared and at times aa oversold condition was noted which forced short to cover their lints. Cash strength wa an Important faotor and some trader .regarded tha - government wheat price announced today as of bullish Influence. The close was strong to to 2c higher with December at 3113 te 61.1364 and May at fl.08 to fl.06. Oat showed . strength with September leading,, ind closed 114 e to lo higher. 'Prevision fin ished the day with moderate gain. In) the corn pit some of th (trength wa attributed to private prediction of frost, although th official forecaat Indicated gen erally warmer temperature. Caah corn sold from lo to to higher and gave basis to a pronounced strong undertone through the day. Receipt of corn were light and local sale aggregated 16,000 bushels. Trade in eash wheat wa light and price went through a readjustment to the basis of the government figure, which placed 11.10 a bushel as the price of No, -1 wheat, with variations for other grades, all figure being at th Chicago terminal. Buying and selling of wheat will be In the hand of local food administrator tomorrow.. The new differentials flxsd by the government commission on whest did not meet the ap proval of the Chicago board of trade and the director of th board protested against them on th ground that they were unjust and would work against Chicago and pre vent grain from reaching this market, . . Wheat traders generally held aloft from the market awaiting announcement ot the course to be pursued when the new price go into errect tomorrow. Oat. showed atpenrth thrnti.hnut th mm. slon. Impressive covering by short who were anxious to -protect their September line being a marked feature ot the day. The strength of corn wa also a controlling fac tor In oats and extremely light offering contributed to th advance. Reetlng order ' toward th last stayed the market. Cash sale aggregated 300,000 bushel. Buying by packtr wa credited wit 4- ' Ing an advanc In provision which .- re- sponalv to gain In tha live hog .narkst The Increase were moderate with lard, and rib the moat active product. The board ot trade will adjourn tomorrow at 11 JO a. m. a a mark ot respect tor the late J. C. r. Merrill, secretary of the board. There will be no session Monday. September 1, Labor day. casa Prices Wheat; No. I red, 13 38; No. 1 red. fl.ll; No. t hard. 62.2601.26; No. 1 herd, 82.2201 36. Corni No. 1 Tel le w, ft. 07; No. 4 yellow, -nominal. Oata: No. I White, 67 O68W0; standard, 17 40 680. Rye 1 No. 1, I1.7IVI. Barley:- fl.10 1.21. Seeds: Timothy. ' 86.00O8.tt: clover, tll.00O30.00. Provisions: Pork: f4t.ll; lard, 623.66; ribs, f33.60O24.00, Butter Receipts, 8,619 tub;, market On ' changed; creamery, 380lc, Eggs Receipt. 9,661 cases; market un changed. .', Potatoes Receipts. Tl cars: market lower; Minnesota, bulk, t8cOtl-00; Jersey, bulk, 11.16!. 15. , . poultry Alive market unchanged. Swift & Cnmnan Onion Stock Yard. . Chicago. Srottnt. Dividend Nn.12 BtVMeno) of TWO DOt.r.aRd (w ool - a. . a" . PoPanTwtU be Company. " " " ' " r. a. HAYWARD, Beorotary - . i