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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918.
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FOR RENT ROOMS
Unfurnished Rooms
FOR RENT Four rooms upstairs, separate
- entrance, til modern 919 S 27th St.
Phon Tvler 2205-W.
i -
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ELEGANTLY furnished apartment, lnclud
ding three bedrooms and two bath.
Southeast corner St. Repls. Two months
Call Harney 8184 for appointment.
Houses.
6 OR 6 ROOM?,
shade; piano.
famished, modern, cool,
garage; references ex-
changed. ' 2605 Emmet St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
225 DODGE atreet, 8-roora mod. house.
$67.50.
ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANT,
205 South 18th St.
Douglas 722.
409 SOUTH 25th-Ave., 9 "rooms, $40.00.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1536. S33 Securities Bids.
$304 .No. 69th St. 7 rooms $15.00
692$ Bedford Ave., 6 rooms 12.50
OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSN.
2568 Douglas, rooming house $33.00
ISIS North 16th, rooming: house SS.00
JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 554.
North.
114 N. 24TH ST. Excellent for roomers.
F. D. WEAD, 310 S. 18th St T. 15L
South
1315 S. 32D St. A modern 10-room house,
with garage, room for three cars. A large
leaping porch, every room In canvas and
hand decorated; hot water heat; oil or
coal furnace. Located on Hanscora Blvd.
4,142 S. J2D 7 rooms, modern, very rea
sonable, $30.00.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1538. 3S3SecuHtlesBldg.
7-ROOM house, good repair; hardwood fin
ish. 1619 Park Ave., $35 Phono Har. 1565.
Miscellaneous.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
CREIOH SONS A CO. BEE BI.DO
LIST vour property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANT.
Realtors Tyler 789
Bhonet, Co Retain rnuelas 396
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
I ROOMS and bath; walking distance; near
Twenty-fourth and Farnam, In very choice
oca t ion. Janitor service, hot and cold
water, heat, etc.; furnished. $31 pet
month. Doug. 8140.
i ROOMS with 6-room accommodation at
the Undine. 2653 Dewey Ave. Phone
Douglas 6888 or see janitor at Apt.
TRAVER BROS.
819 First Nat'l Bank Bide
FURNISHED LA TUNA APTS. 641 S. 24th
St A large llv. room, a dress, room and
closet combined, a kltch. and bath. comp.
turn., best of service. D. 1!33
VIZARD Palace block, centrally located, $
or 4-room apt; also 4-room flat. Superb.
Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 43S2.
4.NGELUS APTS. 25tb Ave. and" Douglas!
To sublet, one two-room apartment Har
ney 1074.
PETERS TRUST CO.
Speclaltlsts In Apartment managament
3 A. MILTON APTS.. fireproof, fine lawn and
flowers: best location, 24th and Farnam.
Prices reasonable Call D 1472
. North.
MODERN Eatabrook Apta.. near postofflce.
$22 G P Stebblns, 1610 Chicago
' THREE-ROOM, low rent, apartment at 17th
and Maple Sts., phone Webster 3713.
4-ROOM semi-basement apt, new, $16.60.
Aot 1, Maple court. 1815 Maple. Red 682
South.
i AND 4-room modern apts. 816 S. 22d
: St Tyler 2248
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, JO
60. steam heat, rent $116 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO..
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
FINE new store room and basement at 27th
and Leavenworth streets. Steam heat.
For particulars see Conrad Young, 222
Brandelg Theater Bldg- Douglas 1571.
STORE tamer Cass and Sixteenth St.
Fine business location. O. P. Stebblns.
1610 Chicago
MODERN store, 16th St, near P. O. Low
rent. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room
TUB! Bee building has offices that will
pleasa you. Better Investigate. Key
stone Investmen' Co.. Tyler 181.
Garages and Barns
OARAGE for rent
Bids.
4313 S. 23d St.. South
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT.
Three-story and basement brick build
ing, 1005 Farnam St.; elec. elevator, steam
heat; 8,800 square feet floor space.
415-17 S. 11th; two-story and basement
brick. In heart of produce commission dis
trict; can divide.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg.
WANTED TO REN i
Furnished Apartments and Houses.
BUNGALOW or small house wanted by
Lieutenant and Mrs. J. M. Bailey, Fort
Omaha, during the, month of your sum
mer vacation. Phone S3, Fort Omaha.
Unfurnished Apartments atic Houses
LIST your houses for rent with us and get
results. More requests than houses, give
us houses.
Payne Invesment Co., Realtors.
637 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. D 1781
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St between
15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400 Have
your moving bandied lust as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the way
we d it. Aek to se our dally rental lists
FREE 8REK$ift FIDELITY
16TFI AND JACKSON DOUO 188.
STORAGE. MOVING. PACKING.
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSB
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
808 8 18th. Douglas 4163
filobe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tylr 230 or Douglas 4838
"' OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vans, careful men Fur
niture pack . storage 1417 Chloego D-3354
75 PTTPn Express Co., Moving.
. j. IXLjLjLJ Parking and Storage
1507 Firnxni St VCh 5748 Doug 6148
WEST & SUTTON
Piano, household moving: live stock
hauled. D 8729 1(06 Cass St.
REM ES TATE B'nesa Pr'rty
WE WILL f?u your home or business
property and pay cash.
H A WOLF CO .
Electric Bids Tyler 85
BUSINESS pruierty and Investments
A P TUKEY and SON.
820 First National Bank Bldg
M'lJAilUE INVESTMENT CO..
Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
16th snd Dodge St Douglas 411
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW
CLOSE IN GARAGE
$3,900 $500 CASH
Just i years old r.n well built; has
full cemented basementt with good hot
air furnace; fruit cellar and gas plate at
tachment; five nice rooms and tiled bath;
also floored attic; many attractive fea
tures about the place; also good steel gar
age; street paved and paid for; within
walking distance to public and parochial
schools and Crelghton college.
HASTINGS HEYDEN,
1014 Harney St Tyler 50.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
BEMIS PARK HOME
$4,350 buys an unusually well-built 1
story and attic, S-room modern house, fin
ished in quarter-tawed white oak; oak
floors on first floor, quarter-sawed pine
j cond; tiled front vestibule, living room,
dining room, kitchen first floor; 4 cor.
bedrooms and bath second floor; stairway
to floored attic; all walls back-plastered,
canvassed ai.d hand decorated In oil;
house alone cost owner over $7,200; lot
alone worth $1,500. Terms: 1-3 cash,
balance monthly. Immediate possession.
Key at our office. See us about this at
once.
GEORGE & CO.,
City National Bank Bldg. Doug. 76$.
BEMIS PARK, $6,50b
CORNER LOT,
SOUTH AND EA9T FRONT.
A well built, 7-room, modern house, con
sisting of large living room, with fire
place, built-in bookcase, beam ceiling's
dining room snd kitchen on the first floor;
three large bedrooms and sleeping porch
on the second floor; floored attic, garage
and driveway; paving all paid. This Is
a very attractive home. Investigate.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 8962. 919-20 City National.
4205 FRANKLIN STREET,
PRICE. $3,550.
One and a half blocks east of the Ben
son and Deaf Institute car lines. Owner
leaving city and offers for first time his
home. Six rooms- and sleeping porch,
oak finish, strictly modern, lot 40x160:
$600 down and $25 per month. See this
today. It won't last.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 4.
A DANDY FOR $4,250.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
A real home, full two-story, seven rooms
and tiled bath, strictly modern, oak fin
ish; lot 60x160 feet; dandy shade; paving
paid. Well worth $5,000, but owner Is
willing to sacrifice. Terms to right party.
Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 4$8.
MAKE EXCESS PROFITS.
By buying 4151 Davenport St. If you
wish to rent it, will return 11 per cent
gross. As a home it will return 100 per
cent comfort. Has 8 rooms; living room,
14x28 ft.; 6 sleeping rooms; quarter sawed
w. oak floos and trim on both
floors. I am offering this at $3,000 below
Us value Immediate possession.
ED. O. HAMILTON, 103 BEE BLDG.,
Phone D. 6101.
FINE MODERN HOME
8 rooms. In fine condition, hot water
heat, corner lot, paved atreet, fins
neighborhood, plenty large shade trees,
owner non-resident, must sell: easy
terms. Located In west part of Oma
ha. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 CITY NATL BANK BI.DO.
CAPITOL AVE., DUNDEE, $6,000.
Fine bungalow, finished mostly In oak;
large riving room with fireplace and four
bedrooms: a very sightly location.
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM 8T.
3621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,160.
Oak and birch finished, very modern
8-room bungalow, with Bleeping porch.
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM.
BEMIS PARK Six rooms and bath, J-story
modern house, east front, large lot. paved
street. Make offer. Walnut 1431.
6-ROOM cottage and furniture. On paved
street and car line. Would consider an
acreage In exchange. Call H. 8966.
Norh.
MILLER PARK MINNE LUSA
A SNAP FOR $4,750.
Seven-room stucco bungalow, textile
shingle roof, beautiful oak finish, fireplace,
bookcases, sun room: every possible con
veniences, choice decorations. Only ona
block to park and car. If you want
something complete, small upkeep and
splendid value, let us show yta this.
About halt cash, balance easy terms.
Shown by appointment only.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg Tyler 498.
SHERMAN AVE. BARGAIN.
On car line, near Kountte Park and
not far out. Well built just like new. i
rooms and bath, oak finish, fine fixtures,
full lot. paved street, for $3,400; $500
cash, balance on terms. You can't build
the house for the price. Immediate pos
session. P.J. TEBBENS (REALTOR), .
605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. J18J.
BARGAIN NORTH.
$1,000 buys the 5-room cottage at No.
4003 N. 25th St.; water and toilet In
house; lot 25x110 with barn In rear;
$100 down and balance at $10 per month
with Interest at 6 per cent
BENSON & MYERS CO..
REALTORS.
424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 746
BARGAIN NORTH.
$1,000 buys the 5-room cottage at 4003
North 25th street Water and toilet In
house Lot 25x110 with barn In rear
$100 down and balance at $10 per month,
with Interest at 8 per cent.
BENSON MYERS CO., REALTORS
424 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg D. 7748
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
and large piece of ground, 120x150, on
northwest corner 31st and Miami, for
only $3,000.
W. H. GATES.
647 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294
WE SELL, rent, Insure and make loans on
city property. North.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
24th and Ames Xvf.. Col. 217.
vFiNNB LUSA homes and lota offer tbt
beat opportunity 'c Invest voui monev
I'hone Tvler 1X7
THK BEST THTV IN OMAHA S-rnnm house
electric lights and water. $2,250. Call
.:oira.x vis.
South
REALIZE YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
5 ROOMS MODERN
AT $2,750.
This house Is owned by a nonresident
He Instructs us to cut the price for a
quick sale. The house Is located at 1508
South 25th Ave.; the lot Is worth $900.
The house Is an exceptional value. Three
large rooms first floor and reception hall;
two bedrooms and bath second floor;
paved street; eaat front.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1614 Harney St. Tyler 50.
2344 South 34th St.
Must be sold Immediately. 6-room. all
modern, story and half house; gas and
electric light, cement basement. We can
sell this at a bargain price. You must
act quickly.
BENSON MEYERS CO.,
424 Omaha Nat'l Ban. Bldg.. Douglas 746.
u.VE 6-r"om and one 4-room cottage, both
on one lot; live In one and rent the other
Price. $3,600 Terms. No. 2433 South
20th St. Norrls ft Norrls. 104 North 15th
St Phone D 4270
$2,250. Five-room house, modern except
heat and electrl light. 1911 S. 13th St.
Easy term. Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1616.
W FARNAM SMITH A CO
Real Estate and Insurancs.
1320 Farnnm St. Doug. 1064.
Miscellaneous
5-ROOM MODERN
BUNGALOW $2,750
5 rooms modern, large south front, 60
foot lot, paving paid, 2 blocks to car
line, 3 blocks to new school, property fine
repair. This Is a snap and can be sold
on psvments of $600 cash, balance month
ly. Call us for an appointment.
J. L. HIATT CO.
QAA i'IRST NATIONAL
Tyler 63
BANK BUILDING.
F. D. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE.
clEAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Miscellaneous
Would ou like an almost now 4
room modern home In a nice part of
the city with small down payment
and the balance like remT if ,0, make
an appointment at once and see this
snap; nice sire rooms and bath, all
newly decorated, full cemented basement
snd cement walks: fine neighborhood.
Price $2,250
WALNUT 677.
$100 CASH, nearly new 6-r.. mod . oak fin
ish, acre, in Benson, $2,250.
$100 Ca.h 8-r, mod. ex. heat, near
Kennedy school. $1,500.
$250 Cash Nearlv new 5-r. mod., near
S4th and Wirt. $2,650.
RASP BROS , 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car
full lot. $3,000 Terms. $o00 cash, balance
$30 per month.
BENSON AND CARMICHAEL
642 Paxton Block
lit" you have a house for tale or rent, for
quick results call Douglas 7160 or Webster
839. A. J. Davis Realty Co., 220 S.
13th.
FOR RENT AND SALE. -HOUSES,
COTTAGES AND APARTMKNT8
PORTER at SHOTWELL.
102 S 17th St Douglas 801$
HOME8 AND H MESITES.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
(37 Om Nat Rk Rid Doug 1781
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
South
FOR SALE 3 lots, just south of Clmwood
Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address
Box Y 11 SS. Omaha Bee.
LARGE garden lots, near car line, South
Side, $140 to $200. $1.00 down, 50c per
week; no interest; no taxes. Phone D. 6074.
tm r- - i i , 11 - -n
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
ONE ACRE,
2-ROOM HOUSE,
GARDEN ALL IN,
$1,450 TERMS
This Is located west of Benson; fine
acre. About one-half tn potatoes, balance
In tomatoes, beans, peas, cabbage; also
berry bushes and fruit trees. Fine cave
and well; good shed and chicken house.
Small 2-room house, with electrlo lights.
Call Tyler 60 and ask f . Mr. Clark.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1814 Harney St.
ACRE and half, five-room bungalow; part
modern. Benson 6S4-W.
Acreage.
3 ACRES 8-room, mod. house, chickens,
barn and other bldgs. necessary; garden
and 100 chickens, $700 worth of fruit all
go If sold now; good terms. Call Mr.
Browne. Tyler 1672.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO.,
913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Two beautiful lots just south
of Elmwood park In Overlook addition;
full else lots. 60x150. Owner leaving the
city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick.
Address Box Y 1155, Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co Tyler 496 701 Om Nat Bank Bldg.
List Your Property with
J. J. MULVIHILU
200 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Douglas 9$.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi
dences: funds on hand for quick closing
E. H. LOUGEE, INC
838-40 Keellne Bid
QUICK ACTION ON LOANS
W. T GRAHAM,
804 Be Bldg. Douglas 158$.
5V2 PAUL PETERSON,
364 BRANOBI8 THEATER BLDG
H. W. BINDER.
Money on band for mortgage loans
City National Bank Bldg
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg Doug $715
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6. 6 and 6 Per Cent
J H DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
5V2
MONEY
5V2
O HARISON A MORTON.
919 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F D
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha
Pilvute Money
8HOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4228
Real Estate, Loans and M ort gages.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY
VV H Thomas & Son. Kceline Bldg
LOW RATES C O CARLBERG. 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg D 685
Financial Wanted
WANTED To borrow from private party.
31.450. secured by city property valued at
$2,500; will pay 7 per cent. Address Box
9073, Omaha Bee.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands
JUNE 18TH.
Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark
W S FRANK Ml NEVILLE BLK
Colorado Lands
COLORADO LANDS.
I own and control 25. COO acres In Chey
enne and Lincoln counties. Colorado. Here
are some of my special bargains:
sections $13.50 per acre
1,280 acrea lO.OOperacre
1,330 acres 12.00 per acre
2,560 acres 15.00 per acre
These lands are all 100 per cent tillable,
situated In Cheyenne County; terms, 1-3
cash, balance, 6 annual paymenta at 6
per cent
W. J. MORRHART, Mankato, Minn.
FOR SALE 480 acres Burfalo county farm,
to settle an estate; 230 acres pasture; 25
alfalfa; 20 of wild hay meadow, balance
farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay
subsoil Fenced and cross-fenced; 2 good
wells and wlndmolls, 7-room house; barn
40x4$; other outbuildings: $ miles from
railroad town; mall and telephone; sold
subject to lease; possession March 1:
price $43 per acre, half cash; terms on
balance P O Box 125. Kearney. Neb
Iowa Lands.
$50,000 PRODUCED LAST
YEAR
.On 1.300-acre farm 38 miles from Stoux
City. Ia.; three crops will pay for the
farm and equipment; you can buy this
farm for $135,000; one-third cash: balance
mng time at 8 per cent interest. If
bought soon: no farm having such soli
ind buildings tn the middle west; posses
sion March 1. next.
See owner. 1320 S. 86th Ave., Omaha.
Nebraska Lands
OURTBEN miles north of Crawford. 480
acres. Fully 400 acres ar farmable and
most of this cuts good hay. The other 80
acres drops down on Lone Tree creek and
is heavily grassed, but a little rough. This
Is an excellent small ranch proposition or
a most excellent farm proposition, or a
farm and ranch combined. The soil Is a
heavy Pierre clay soil excellent for wheat
and alfalfa or In fact any small grain
crop, but a little heavy for cultivated
crops. This place Is fenced and has a small
barn for four head of horses, but no other
Improvements. $14 per acre, with one
third to one-half cash will handle this.
Right joining this on the west I havo 240
acres with fully 220 acres farmable. The
other 20 drops down on the Lone Tree
creek. This place Is also fenced and has
well and windmill but no other Improve
ments. This Is also heavily grassed and
cuts good upland hay. $15 per acre on terms
of one-half cash takes this. Arah L. Hun
gerford, Crawford, Dawes county. Neb.
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade,
medium priced land In Nebraska. Very
little money required. C, Bradley, Wol
bach, Neb.,
FARM AND RA1NCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
473-ACRES sub-Irrigated river bottom land,
has not failed a crop In 30 years, 160
acrea hay meadow, 60 acres alfalfa, 80
acres crop, balance pasture, 3 miles from
town. 3 fine groves of trees, orchard,
small house, garage, cransrlea. several
ranch sheds, burns and corrals Soil Is
mostly dark sandy loam and well adapted
to raining sugar beets, corn, wheat, al
falfa, or for dairying Everything can
he raised here that is raised on the two
and three hundred-dollar Iowa and eastern
Nebraska ler.d. also the heavily taxed Ir
rigated land In a well settled community
and on main line U. 1". R. R.. convenient
to good markets. We Invite closest In
vestigation. Price $125 per aera Writ
or Inquire Box 5S. Og.illala. Neb
ban1rT6Ttnty1ancii
5.120 ACRES.
Three-fourths plow land and moat of It
the very best kind of wheat land. 8.003
acres on the first bench are No. 1 wheat
land and 1,000 acres In the valley for corn
and alfalfa. Not 100 acres of waste land In
entire tract Improvements consist of
houses, barns, garage, engine house, black
smith shop, etc. Fenced and cross fenced.
Fine running water. 100 acres In cultiva
tion; 130 acrea alfalfa. Stock may be
purchased with place. Price $20 per acre;
one-fourth cash; balance $ per cent
WHITE & HOOVER,
Sole Agents,
454 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
NKBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE
INVESTMENTS For best lands at beat
prices wrl'e Ceo Antlll, Blair. Neb
WE specialise In selling Nebraska ranches
White & Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank
Bldg.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE Stock ranch and live stock. 175
cattle, 30 horses. Deeded and leased land.
Plenty of water. An Ideal place for
dairying. Box 133. Sulphur, S. D.
Wvoming Lands
MR. LANDSEEKER
Send for Our Booklet
It's Yours for the Asking
It tr'.ls you about the famous Wheat
land Y ; otnlng Development company
land: gives facta and figures which will
convince you that It will pay to be In our
next excursion, Monday, June 24.
A FEW FACTS ABOUT OUR LAND.
The average yield per acre for various
crops. Is as follows:
Sixty-pound wheat, 30 to 50 bushels.
Forty-pound oats, 30 to 75 bushels.
Three to five tons of alfalfa.
300 to 400 bushels of potatoes.
Twenty tons of sugar beets.
We raise an abundance of apples and
small fruit.
Over 30,000 acres to select from: located
three to ten miles from Wheatland, Wyo.
Good railroad town. Price $45.00 to $60.00
per acre, Including paid-up water rights,
one-third to one-quarter down, balance
easy terms. Yearly maintenance charge
from 16 cents to 25 cents per acre.
EXCURSIONS WEEKLY.
LOW RAILROAD FARE.
For full particulars call on, or address
HENRY LEVI and C. M. RTLANDER,
General Salea Agents.
854-857 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Omaha, Neb. Telephone Douglas 584.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 per a..
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi ACM Rylander. 854 fimeha Nat'l
RANCHES of all stses and kinds, east
terms A K Patzman. Sill Karbach Blk
CHOICE P-ARMS Nllsson 42 Ron Bldg
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't Hat your farm with oa If yon
want to keep It
B. P 8NOWDEN A SON,
(10 Electrlo Bldg Douglas 8371
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
2,000 DAY OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds Or
pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. $213
Charles.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
A FEW good horses for sale; suitable for
farm or city work; also harness and
wagon. A Melcher, 1516 Leavenworth,
Douglas 4898.
FOR SALE CHEAP Horse ambulance; will
make good delivery wagon. E. C. Ptsrce,
Blair. Neb.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security
840. 6 mo., K. goods, total, $3 50
Smaller, larger am ts proportionate rate
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY
432 Securities Bldg., 16th Farnam Ty 868
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND IEWEI.RY
1 CI SMALLER LOANS O Of
A 10 w C FLATAU EST 1888 '0
6TH FLR SECURITIES BLDG TY 850
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rates Private loan booths Harry
Ms'nshnek :514 Hodge D 819 11
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
By direction of the propirty committee
of the board of regents of the University of
Nebraska; separate bids will be received
until 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday. June 28. 1818,
at the office of the underslened for th
construction of a laboratory building and the
following equipments for same, via: heat
ing and ventilating, elerinc wiring and
plumbing, according to plans and specifica
tions now on file at the office of the Su
perintendent of Construction, room 207, Uni
versity Administration Building. Lincoln, and
on file at the offloa of John Lateneer and
Sons. Bee Building, Omaha. Nebraska Said
building to be erected on the University
Medical College Campus. Omaha Nebraaka
and to cost entire approximately $110,000
Bidders must confer with the Superintend
ent and use the blanks prepared by him for
building proposals. Bids must be accompan
ied ,y cashier's checks or certificates of de
posits as required by Instructions accom
panying plans and specifications. Bids must
be sealed and plainly marked "Laboratory
Building" or "Laboratory Bulldlngr Equip
menf as the case may be, on the outside.
The right Is reserved to reject any and all
bids. University of Nebraska, J. S. Dales.
Secretary, Station A, Lincoln.
No. 108. June 13, 16, 18. 23.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Florence E. Harris and husband to
Frank 1!. Beem. Decatur street. 800
feet wat of Th'-tj -eighth street,
south side. 60x130 $ 2.200
Edward Cassldy and wife to Kathar
ine LentxinKor. sout.'fast corner
Thirty. ninth and Is streets. 60
X138 310
Carl E Kolle and wife tc Robert J.
Mitchell, northwst co'ntr Twenty
seventh and Cuming streete, 126
X1S31 ' i00
Ja-ncs P Betich and wife to Ouy
B. Robblns. Forty (list street. 40
feet south of Pratt street, east
iIc, 80x134 '0
Robert W. York to Frfcd D. Wead.
Peviinteenth atreet, 9:' fee' south of
Chicago street, east side 66x66.. 110
Oeorge J. Hansen and wife to M. J
Sc.homers, 1 h!rty-s"oid avenue
200 fet north of tcuvonwortb
street, east side, 40xU0 ' '"
!lnry W, Yates, Jr., et a!, treasurer
to William H. Htrlbllr. Davenport
atreet. 114.8 fet rust ct Thlrty-
aocond avenue, aeuth siov. 87.4x106 7 100
W. A. Redlck and wife r Breeders
& Farmers R'-mefiy and Supply
Co.. Twanty-thtrri etieut. 100 fet
north of Spracue street, east side,
121x150 '1000
Martin Rces and lfe te Anton P.
Larsen, northeast conur Twenty
seventh and Taylor streets. 4Sx
125V4 3.250
Joseph C. McConney ai.d wife to
Laura A. McConncy, Thirty-first
street. 169 feet Perth cf Poppleton
avenue, east aide, SCtJSO
Laura A. McConney to La era L. Me
Conney, Thlrty-'lrst strert, 160 feet
north of Poppleton avenue, east
side. 60x150
M irtln W Lush and wife to LIrtle
VY Williams. Thirty-eighth street,
90 feet south of Mason street,
east side, 45x82 6,500
Harry Ackerman and wife to Wll-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Packers Buy Only Beef and
Prices Slump 10 to 15
Cents; Hog; Run
Large.
Omsh.H. June IS. 1918.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday 7,68 10.42? 6.700
Estimate Tuesday .... 6. 000 18.1111 6,400
Two days this week . . 1S,6i!S 3937 12.100
Same days la?t week is. 260 31,40 8.161
Same days 3 wks ago. 13,048 13 645 9.636
Same days 3 wks. ago. 7.728 17,100 19.668
Same days year ago.. II. 89$ 16,28 7.029
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock ard, Omaha. Neb., for
34 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. June
18. 191S:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle, lloga. Sheep. H'r'a.
C . M. & St. P 8 7 1
Wabash 1
Missouri ra.Mftc 6
Union Pacific 2S 61 14
C. it N V , east ...N1S 15
C. & N w.. west 45 71 3 1
C. St. P.. M AO 30 13
C, B k Q east.... 25 10 S
C. H A- Q, west... 68 M J
C. R. 1. A P., eust 18 7 I
C . R 1. A P , west $ 3 1
Illinois Central 1 8
Chicago Gt. Western. 1 1
Total receipts 871
248
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
Sheep.
868
1.831
1.717
LOSS
Morris A Co 883
Swift Co 1,926
Cudahy Packing Co.. 744
Armour & Co l.$25
Schwartt A Co
J W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.. 25
Wilson Packing Co... 328
Swift, Denver
F. B. Lewis 131
J. B Root A Co 35
Rosenstock Bros 11
F. O. Kellogg 70
Werthelmer A Degen 347
Sullivan Bros 87
M. A Kan. Calf Co.. $
Hlgglns 30
Huffman 13
Roth 28
Meyers 7
3.013
3.280
3.373
3.614
1.663
3,030
676
Olasaberg 1
John Harvey 304
Dennis A Francis
17
Jensen & Lungren
Pat O'Day
Other buyers
181
25
801
669
Totals 7.806 16.472 6.4S9
Cattle Receipts this morning were mod
erate, numbering 6.000 head, making total
for the two days 13,663 head. Packers
teemed to want choice beef, but the early
business was confined to these kinds and
trading on the bulk of the offering 10c to
1 So lower than yesterday. An early top of
$17.75 was paid for choice corn-fed beeves,
which looked about steady with yeatorday.
The bulk of the good to choice grades
sold anywhere from $17.00 to $17.75 and the
fair to good kinds from $16.75 to $16.76 and
butcher stock was steady to easier and
Blockers snd feeders considerably lower
than yesterday.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
beeves, $17.00 18.00; fair to good beeves,
$iri.75ir 16 75 ; common to fair beeves. $12.60
S. 15.60- good to choice yearlings. lt.00
16.25; fair to good yearlings. J13.2t.fa 15.00
common to fair yearllnga $9.60(913. 00; good
to choice heifers, $13.00 15.00; good tn
choice cows, $11.76014.00; fair to good cows,
19 60(511.60; common to fair cowa, $7. Tiff
9.60; prims feeders, lll.7612.60; good to
choice feeders, $9.60M1.00; fair tn good
feeders, IS 009.36; common to fair feeders.
$7.60jf 8.60; good to choice stockers, $9.76
11.76; stock helfera, $8.00010.00; stock
cows, $7.7609.25; stock calvoa, $8.00
10.60; veal calves, $8.60013.36; bulls, stags,
eta., $10.00(613.00.
Representative sales:
Hogs There were 273 loads of hogs re
ceived here today, estimated at 19,110 head,
the heaviest receipts for any day this
month. Shippers had a few ordera to (111
and purchased In the neighborhood of 60
loads at steady and In some eases stronger
prices than yesterday. The most of their
string was secured at around $16.60. Pack
era were bearish in their attitude and al
though they have purchased a few head
at tho time of writing this report they were
bidding 10O15O lower at $16.35016.40 and
top at $16.50.
Sheep There war 33 loads of sheep here
today, estimated at 6,400 head, a very lib
eral supply for this time of the year. The
supply was a little late In being yarded and
no trading had been done at the tuna or
writing this report. There wss a fair
sprinkling of ewes Included In the receipts,
although the majority consisted of spring
lambs Including a few Idaho s. The market
was quotably steady.
Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Shorn
lambs, choice light, $16.76017.85; shorn
lambs, fair to light, $16.26016.60; fair to
choice wethers, $13.60014.60; fair to choice
ewes, $12.00013.60; spring lambs, $16,000
20.25. '
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
7 buck lambs 41 $14 00
3 buck lambs 40 14 00
6 buck lamhs 53 14 00
13 yearling lambs 86 15 60
15 Idaho spring lambs 68 19 75
50 Idaho spring lambs 56 19 75
60 Idaho spring lambs 69 19 75
66 shorn ewes 116 12 75
11 cull ewes $3 8 00
St. Loots Live Stock.
St. Louis. Mo., June 18. Cattle Receipt,
11.200 head; market lower; native beef
steers. $11.76017.60; yesrllng eteers and
heifers. $9.504T18.60; cows. $7.60018.75;
stockers nnd feeders. $3.60012.00; fair to
prime southern beef steers, $10.00016 60;
beef cows and heifers, $6.00013.60; native
calves, $7. 7514. 00.
Hogs Receipts, 13.500 head; market
higher; light, $16.76016.90; plga, $16.25
16.76; mixed and butchers, $10.5016.86;
good heavy, $16.60016.75; bulk, $16.60
16.85.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,500 head:
market slow; lamhs, $17.00020.60; ewes,
$12.Oft014. 00; cannera and choppers, $7.00
10.00.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., June 18. Cattle Re
ceipts, 13.000 head; market weak; prime
fed steers, $17.26011.00: dressed beef steers,
$l$.60O,7.00; western steers, $14.00017.75;
cows. $7.00014.00; heifers. $9.60015.00;
stockers and feeders, $8.06016.60; bulls.
$8.00011.60; calves. $8.60014 25.
Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; market
higher; bulk, $16.40016.68; heavy, $16 600
16.75; packers and butchers, $16.60016.70;
light, $16.26016.65; pigs, $16.60017.00.
Sheep and Lsmbs Rseelpts, 6,000 head;
market lower; lambs, $16.00019.00; year
lings. $13.00016.76; wethers. $12.00016.00;
ewes. $10.00013.60.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sloui City, la., June 18. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,r00 bead; market steady; beef
steers, strong at $11.00 017.60; fat cows and
heifers, $8.75013.60; canners, $7 0008.50;
stockera and feeders, $8.00011.25; calves,
$1.0009.46; feeding cows and heifers, $7.60
(5P9.60.
Hogs Rseelpts, 10,000 head: market
10c lower; light, $16.60; mixed. $16 40;
heavy, $16.20; bulk of salea, $18.20016.50.
Sheep and Lambs Market steady.
South St. Tanl Live Stock Market.
South St. Paul. Minn.. June 18. Cattle
Receipts, 3.000 head; killers, steady; steers,
$7.60017.60; cows and heifers, $8,00014.50;
veal calves, steady, $7.00014 15; stockers
and feeders, slow and weak, $6.60013.00.
Hogs Receipts, 3,300 head; market
higher; range, $16.00016.40; bulk, $16,200
16.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 150 head;
market steady; lambs, $10.00018.00; weth
ers, $7.00014.00; ewes, $5 00011.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., June 18. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,000 head lower; steers. $12,000
17.60; cows and heifers. $7.00015.75; calves.
$7.00014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market
steady; top, $16.60; bulk, $16.40016.65.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.000 head:
market lower; clipped lambs, $16.00017.50;
spring lambs, $15.00017.00; ewes, $7,000
13.25.
' New York Sugar.
New York, June 18. Haw Sugar Steady ;
centrifugal, 6.005c; fine granulated 7.45c.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Ham McFarland. Frances street,
112 feet east of Ninth street,
north sld. 37xl0ft 3.000
Rudolph Kltzberger ai.d wife to
Henry Jensen, Jr., Twentieth street,
185 feet south of Deer Park boule
vard, west side, 45x90 1,650
Harriet C. Smith to Floyd M. Smith.
Thirtieth street. 133 feet north
of Pacific street, east side, 132x168 1
William R. McFarland and wife to
Harry Ackerman. California atreet,
342 feat west of Thirty-sixth street,
south side. Irregular 8,400
Joseph Bretschnslder, at at, to
Harry D. Hustead and wife,
Tntrty-ftfth street, 28$ feet north
of Grand avenue, west side, 30x120 1,650
GRAIN ANDPRODUGE
Receipts Light; Cash Corn
Steady; Late Sales Show
Easier Trend; Oats Sell
at Premium.
Omaha, June 1$, 1918.
Arrivals today were extremely light, with
a total of 63 cars of all grains. Wheat re
ceipts were 13 cars; corn. 34 cars; oats, 6
cars and barley 1 car. No rye was re
ported In.
Cash corn was about steady, early sales
of the No. 3 white being made at $1 73.
yesterday's price for this grade. Yellow
and mixed corn were a ratlier slow saie.
Salea made late In the day showed an easing
off of premiums ranging from 1c to 2c. No.
.1 white corn sold at II 70 and $1.72, and
the No. 3 mixed at 11.61. Choice No, 1
h!tc corn sold at $1.77 today, 3 cents un
der yesterday's price for this grade.
Receipts of oats were only 6 cars, scarcely
encuKh to make a market. These sold
roudlly at a H-cent premium over yester
day's flk-ures Standard oats sold at 76
cents and the No. 3 white at 75ty cents
Sampls grade went at 72 cents for the bulk,
while one car brought 73 cents.
Rye was firm and ..irley not much
changed. A lone car of barley was offered
and this brought $1 07. urndlng No. 3.
United States clearances were: Wheat
and flour eo,uel to 147.000 bu ; oats. 498.000
bu.
Wheat receipts today were 302.000 bu
and shipments 63.000 hu., against receipts
of 419.000 bu. and shipments of 266,000 bu
lust year.
Corn receipts todny were 788.000 ru.
and shipments 248.000 bu.. sgalnst receipts
of tiiii.Oiio bu. and shipments of 380,000 bu.
hist year.
Oats rccelpta today were 774,000 bu.
and shipment 431,000 bu., against receipts
of 794,000 bu. and shipments of 726,000 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn
Oats.
228
6
I'hlraco 4
Omaha 13
Minneapolis 26$
Uuluth 10
Kansas City ,. 11
St. Loul 4
426
34
36
40
Winnipeg 26b
These salea wore reported today:
Corn No. 3 white: 1 rar, $1.72; No. 4
whlio: 1 car, $l.ti5; No. 6 while: 3 3-5 cart.
II 27; snniple white: 8-5 car, 76c; No. 4 yil
low: 2 cars, $1.48; No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.30;
sample yellow: 1 car. $1.15; No. 4 mixed:
1 car, $1.4); No. 6 mixed: 2 cars, $1.36; No. i
mixed: 1 rar, $1.30; 1 car, $1.26; sample
mixed: 1 car. $1.15. Oats Standard : 1 car,
'fie; No. 3 white: 3 cars. 7 5c: sample
white: 1 car. 734o: No. 3 mixed: I ear,
72'io. B.irley No. 3: 1 car. $1.07.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn No. I white,
$1.72: No 4 white, $1 65; No. 6 white, $1.17;
sample white. 76c; No. 4 yellow, $1.48; No.
6 yellow. $1.36: No. 6 yellow, $1 $0; sample
yellow, $1 16; No. 4 mixed. $1.40; No. 6
mixed, $1.35: No. 6 mixed, $1.2801.30;
sample mixed. $1.16.
Oats Standard, 76c; No. 8 white. T6Hc:
sample, 72HC
rinrley $1 07.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan A Bryan, etork and grain brokers
315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha
Artlclel Open I "l llgh I Low I Close ITest
Com, '
July 1 46Vi 1 46H 14384 1 U 14684
Aug. 1 48 1 48 1458k 1 45Vx 117
Oats. I
July 72H 7244 7H4 71U T184
Aug. 57 67 66 66 H 67
Pork.
July 42 26 43 40 43 16 43 18 41 TO
Sep. 48 16 43 It 42 65 43 68 43 10
Lard.
July 14 10 25 06 24 87 24 $1 24 10
Sep. $6 17 36 $0 35 10 IB 17 16 17
Ribs.
July 23 00 23 00 33 86 31 85 83 06
Sep. 23 63 2 3 58 t3 32 23 $5 28 62
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVT8NOX9,
Corn Undergo Decided Setback In Value,
Owing to Favorable Crop Outlook.
Chicago, June 18. Corn underwent a de
cided setback In vslu,e todsy, largely owing
to the spread of opinions that the present
growth of the crop was far ahead of normal
and that serious damage from hot weather
was unlikely. Prices closed weak, 184 0$Hn
net lower, witn July si. 48 to $1.44. and
August $1.46 to $1.46. Oats lost H to
"o. provisions at the outcome ranged from
660 decline to an advance of 2c.
Government reports that the force of the
hot wave had been btoken throughout a
wide section, did much tn put the corn bulls
at a disadvantage. Selling pressure In
creased to a material extent compared with
what has of Iale been th ruls and although
numerous small rallies took place, ensuing
declines showed a great deal mors Impetus.
In the snd, many early buyers were at
tempting to unload and the market was
without support, despite some falling off In
reoelpts and notwithstanding assertions
that a fair shipping business had been dona
of lata with the east.
Lower temperaturea snd excellent crop re
ports weakened oats. A slight revival of ex
port business though acted partly as an off
set.
Provisions symspthlxed with the weakness
cf grain. The only actlvs demand was from
shorts In lard.
Chicago, June II. Butter Higher:
creamery. 36 0 48c.
Eggs- Higher; receipts, 21,47$ rases; firsts,
810334c; ordinary f!rs:g 360$Oc;
at mark, cases Included, 29088c.
Potatoes Unchanged; receipts, new, II
cars: old, 11 cars,
Toultry Alive, steady; fowls, 37c;
springs, 33040c.
New York Coffee.
New York, June 17. There wss no ma
terial change on the market for coffee
futures here todny. After opening un
changed prices worked up a point or two
on covering, with July selling at 8.04o and
December at 8.37e, or 1 to 1 points net
higher. The market closed net 2 points
lower to 1 point higher. July. 8.01c; Sep
tmber, 8.16c; October, 8.22c; Pecemher.
8.34c; January, 8.40e; March. $.62c; May,
8.66c.
Coffee Spot, steady; Rio Ts, San
tos 4s, loc to 11 Me. Offers of Santos 6s
were reported In the cost and freight mar
ket at .96o and of Rio 7s at T.80c; Lon
don credits.
Coffee Market.
New York, June 18. Coffee futures
opened at a decline of I to 3 points under
some scattered liquidation, There were few
buyers and actlvs months eased off another
point or two rfnrfn th Hw T1v anM -fr
7.8o and December, 8.32, with the close
snowing a net loss of 3 to 6 points. Julj
7.98c; September, 8.11c; October, 8.17c; De
cember, 8.31c- January, 8.37c; March, 8.50c
May, g.03o. 8pot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 8 So
Santos 4s, 100110. Cost and freight of
tors were about unchanged.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York, June 18. Evaporated Apples
Dull and weak; state, 14015c.
Prunes Firm: California, $014e; Ore
gons, 1414c.
Aprlpots Quiet; choice, 17 c; extra
choice, 18c; fancy, 12t20c.
Teaches Quiet; standard, 12011c;
choice. 1 3 e $ 1 4c.
Raisins Steady: loose mueestois, 8c;
choice to fancy seeded, lOijijcllc; seedless,
9Xc011c; London layers. $2.00.
Turpentine and ltosln.
Savannah, Oa., June 17. Turpentine firm.
57c; sal. a, 166 bbls.; receipts. 168 bbls. :
shipments. 23 bbls ; stocks, 24,165 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales 631 bbls.; receipts,
E81 bbls.; shipments, 100 bbls.; stocks. 96.
590 bbls.
Quoto: B. D, B. F, O, H. I. $9 20: K.
$9.26; M. $5 20; N, $9.86; WO, $9.45; WW,
$11.50 bid.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa.. June 18. Turpentine
Firm; 681i5.sc; aales, 335 bbls.; receipts,
604 bbls.; shipments, 341 bbls.; stocks. 24.
600 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 1,187 bbls.; receipts,
1,383 bbls.; shipments, 8,368 bbls.; stocks
89,010. Quote: B, $9 2609. 30; D, B, F O
H, I, K, $9.3009.35; M, $9 3509.40; N. $9 40
9.66; WQ, $9.4509.66; WW. $9.80.
New York Metal Market,
New York, June 18. Metal exchange
lead, uneattled; spot offered at $8.12
Spelter, firm, Eaat St. Louis delivery; spot,
$7.8507.95. At Loudon, spot copper, 110
futures. 110; electrolytic, 1115. Spot tin.
f329; futures, 329; lead, spot, 19 10s; fu
tures, 28 10s. Spelter, spot 54: futures, 450.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City. June 18. Corn Unchanged;
No. 2 mixed, $1.6101.63; No. 1 white, $1.84
01.87; No. a yellow, $1.6301.64; July,
$1.49; August, $1.62.
Oats Unchanged; No. 2 white, 79e; No.
2 mixed, 74 076c.
St. Lonls Grain.
8L Louis, Mo., June 18. Corn Lower;
No. 1 track, $1.5801.61; No. 1 whits, $1,860
I. 88; July, $1.434.
Oats Lower; No. 1, track, 74076e:
July, 70fc
NEW YORK STOCKS
Market Becalmed; Trading Di
minishes Steadily, With Un
certain Drift; Call Money
Stiffens.
New York, June 18. The stock market
was becalmed today, trading dlmlnlahlng
stesdlly after the first hour, with an uncsr
tain drift, although galna outnumbered de
clines at the stagnant close.
There was again a complete absence of
Incentive or any developments bearing pertU
nently upon values.
So far aa Important stocks displayed any
tendency at all, they were guided largely
by the irregular course of auch leaders aa
United Statea Steel and other prominent
equipments, also Reading and shippings, " .
these comprising fully 60 per cent of tha
small turnover.
Call money stiffened In response to a
broader inquiry, holding at 6 per cent, but
time funds for the shorter period eased,
with no Increase of supply.
Liberty bonds were Irregular. Total aalea
(par value) aggregated $6,660,000. Old
United Statea bonds advanced from to
per cent on call. ,
Following Is a list of leading stocks and
closing quotations: Closing.
8alea. High. Low. Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar. 1.100 68 67 67
American Can 3,700 46 45 45
Am. C. A Foundry. 4.700 80 71 80'
Am. Locomotive .. 1,600 66 64 66
American 8. A R 76
Am. Sugar Ref.... 3.400 113 112 113
Am. T. A T 1,700 99 9364 18
Am. Z., L. A 8.... 1.100 17 16. 17
Anaconda Copper.. 6,200 65 63 64
Atchison .. 85 .
A. O.AW. I. S. 8. L. . 200 107 107 107
Baltimore A Ohio . 500 66 64 644
Butte A Sup. Cop.. 300 33 23 14
('al. Petroleum 200 20 $0 20
Canadian Pacific. 700 147 146 154
Ccn. Leather .... 1,000 61 67 67
Chesapeake & O.. 200 57 66 66
C. M. St. P.... 400 44 44 43
Chi. A Northwest $1
C, R. 1. A P. ctfs.. 1,000 1$ 22 13
Chlno Copper 18
Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 4,700 60 41 49 '
Corn Prod. Ref... tOO 41 40 II
Crucible Steel .... $.700 65 64 64
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 3,100 31 11 II
Die. Securities .... 1.800 69 59 $1
Krle 600 15 16 II
Hen. Ulertlro .... 800 146 146 146
Den. Motors 4.400 137 183 137 ,
(i't North., pfd 89
O't North. Ore ctfs. 1,400 33 13 11 .
Illinois Central (6
Insp. Copper 1,000 61 II 61
Int. M. M. pfd.... 13,800 106 101 101
Interna. Nickel , 17
Interna. Paper 16
K. C. Southern .... 100 II 11 It.
Ken. Copper 100 32 11 33
Louis. A Nash 115 :
Maxwell Motors .. 1,300 18 11 28 "'
Mex. Petroleum .. 1.000 II 14 16
Miami Copper 27 '
Missouri Paclflo .. 100 21 23 28
Nevada Copper 144 .
New York Cen.... 600 11 71 71:
N. Y . N. H , & H.. 4,800 43 41 41 1
Norfolk & West iOi -
Northern Paclflo , 16 2
Paclflo Mall 10
Pennsylvania TOO 44 41 43 ,
Pittsburgh Coal .. 51
Ray Con. Copper.. 400 $1 31 1184
Reading ... 11.600 13 II 11.
Rep, Iron A Steel,. 11,100 II It 90 .
Chat. Arls. Cop II '
Southern Pacific .. 100 $4 II 14 -Southern
Railway. 700 14 34 14
Studsbaksr Cor. .. 1.100 46 44 45
Texas Co 100 141 146 148 -
Union Paclflo .... 1,10(1111 111 111 ,
V. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 100 111 111 121
U. 8. Steel 106,600 104 101 103 :
V. 8. Steel, pfd Ill
Utah Copper 400 71 78 78
Wabash pfd "B" .. 14
Western Union .. 300 11 II 11 -Westlnghouse
Elec. 600 41 41 4$
Totals sales tor the day, 180,000 shares. ,
Money Market. .
New York, June 18. Mercantile Paper
4 months, I per cent: 8 months, 6 per
cent; Sterling 60-day bills, $4.71; com
mercial 60-day bill, on banks, $4.71; com- '
msrolal 60-day bills, $4.71; demand''
$4.75: cables, $4 74 7-16. .'j
Bar Silver 91c.
Mexican Dollars 7T. " ,
Government Bonds Irregular; railroad '
bonds, irregular. '
Tims Loans Steady: 60-days, 105
per cent; 10-daya, 10$ per dent; al.
months, 606 par csnL
Call Money Strong; high, 6 per cent; .
tow, I per oent; ruling rate, 6 per cent;
closing bid. 6 per cent; offered at per
cent: last loan, 6 per cent.
U. S. 2s reg.... 98 Hit. No. 1st 4a 86
do coupon ... 98(4 III. Cen. r. 4s.. 78
V. 8. 3s reg... 19 Int. M. M. 6s .. 1884
do coupon ... IK. C. S. r. 6s.. 71
7. 8. Lib. 1S.. 19 66L. A N. u 4s.. 85 '
V. S. 4s reg..,.106.Vf K A T st 4s 60 -
do coupon ,,.106Mo. Pac g. 4s.. 57
am. F, S. 6s.. 96 Mont. Pow. 8s .. 88
4. T. A T. 0. 6s 89 N. Y. C. d. 6s 14 '
inglo-French 6s. 91 No. Pao. 4s.... 80
Arm. A Co. 4s 83 do 3s 18
Atchison g. 4s.. 10Or. 8. L. r. 4a.. 18.
B. O. 0. 4s 79Pao. T. T. Is 10
Beth. St. r. Is.. IOPenn. con. 4s.. 96 "
Cen. Leath. la.. 15 do gen. 4s.. IT
Cen. Pac 1st.. 71 'Reading gen. 4a II
C. O. e. 6s.. I114S L S F a 6s.. 67 '
C. B. Q. j. 4s l4So. Pao. o. 6s.. 10
C M 8 P 0 44s 7 4' So. By, Is 10
C It I P r 4s 61 Tsz. Pas. 1st.. 14
C ft S r ls.. 71 Union Paclflo 4s IS
D. A R. O. r. Is 61 U, s. Rubber la.. 71
Dom. of Can Is 11 U. S. Steal 6s.. 17
Erie gen. 4s.... 61 Wabash lit .... 13
Gen. Else. Is.... IT 'Bid.
New York General. :
New York, June 11. Flour Steady 1
springs, $10.75011.36: winters, $10,860
11.15; Kansas, $10,10011.16.
Corn Spot, quiet; kiln dried No. I ysl
low, $1.66 and No. I yellow, 11.16 eoat
and freight New York.
Oats Spot, steady; standard I6 0 87e.
Hay Dull; No. 1, $1.1091.10; No. $, $1.00
01.10; shipping, 60080c.
Hops Quiet; state msdlum to choice
If IT, 364lo; 1616, nominal; Faelflo coast,
1117, 20023c; 1111; 14016c.
Pork Steady; mess, 147.60043.00; family!
$54.00066.00; ahort clear. $46.0006100.
Lard Steady; middle west, $34.70024.80.
Tallow Steady; city spsclat, loose. 17c.
Rice Firm; fancy head, 1O01OC1 bias
rose, t09e.
Butter Firm; receipts, 11,601 tubs;,
creamery, higher than extras, 44 0 46o;
creamery extraa (91 score), 44 c; firsts.
410430; packing stock current make
No. 1, I2e.
Sggs Firm; receipts, 11,441 eaaesi fresh
gathered extraa, 39 040c; fresh gathered
storage packed firsts, 37038c; do regular"
packed extra firsts, 37038e; do firsts, 86
0 36s.
Cheese Steady; receipts, 11,141 crates;
state fresh specials, 31 024c; do average
run, 33 4o.
Poultry Live, unsettled f broilers, 400
60c; other prices unquoted; dressed steady,
prices unchanged.
Motors and fertilizers at 1 to I point gains
relieved the monotony of tha final hour,
leaders again easing. Th closing was
firm. Liberty ts sold at 19.16 to 11.64;
first 4s at 94.16 to 94.20; seoonds at 14.10
to 94.12 and 4s at 11.08 to 16.90.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, June IS. Cattle Reoelpts, 11,
000; good and choice corn fed steers, lOe to '
15c lower: top, 117.76; others dull and un- ,
evenly lower; tn between yearlings and
similar grades of butcher cattle, variously
75c to 11.60 lower than last Wednesday;
best ealvt-a, 15a higher; others steady to
lower Bef cattle, good to cholca and
prime, $16.60017.90; common and med
ium. $12.00010.60; butcher stock, cows nnd
heifers, $7.90 014.60; canners and cutters,
$8.7507.90; stockers and feeders, good to -choice
and fancy selected, $11.26013.25: In
ferior, common and medium, $8.7Sig11.25l
veal calves, good to choice, $16.00016.50. . .
Hogs Receipts. 32,000 head; market
opened fully steady with beat time yester
day, closed 6c to 10c lower; closing quota
Hons: Bulk, $16.66016 .90; butchers. $16.51
016.90; packing. $16.00016.60; light. $16.85
OflS.90; rough, $16.50016.75; pig,, $16,609
16.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head;
spring lambs. 25e to 50c higher; good .
'shorn lambs, strong to 15o higher, others v
and sheep steady; fancy ews lambs and
breeders. $18.50; shorn lambs, cholca and
prime, $17.25017.75; medium and good,
$16.50017.00; culls, $11.00011.10; spring .
Iambs, good to choice, 111. 50OI0.60; ewes. -choice
and prime, $11. $5013. 76: medium and
good, $U.OO01$.OO; culls, $5.0001-00.
Dry Goods. '
New York, June 18. Cotton goods and
yarns today were quiet, price fixing discus- ,
slons being uppermoat and the trad dls ,'
posed to await action at Washington on '"'
Friday, when a meeting is to be held
between trade authorities and government
representatives. Silks wers quiet with
prices steady. Men's wear was quiet.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
.ona ts
Bloomlngton, III, on account of tha srtej
Illness of her mother.