THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918. VJ FOR RENT FURNISHED Houses. J, A KG VIEW cottage, on two ear linei. at Carter lak: desirable for i or I ladles or gentlemen. Webster toil. FOR RENT HOUSES West i'OR BENT Brand new four-room modern apartment; good neighborhood; walking k distance; muat be seen to be appreciated. The Chlodo. 2662 Marcy. office 206 Balrd Bldg. Phone Douglas 14H. l-ROOM apartment, the Cbula Vista. JOth and Poppleton Ave., for rent June 1. Apply Conrad Young. 121 Brandela The ater. Douglas 1571. ' , (104 No. (9th St.. 7 rooms ,..115.00 lit Bedford Ave.. roome... 1150 OMAHA LOAN ft BLDQ. ASS'N, 1585 Douglas, rooming house... $33.00 ISIS North 16th. rooming hou 33.00 , JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLA3 564. felRICTLY high grade West Dodge resit dene. Near Blackstone hotel. 7 rooms. ' Walnut 598. North. Il33 KORTH Eighteenth street, 8 rooms all modern, 126.00. t 47SS North Thirty-sixth street, t rooms . modern except heat, 117.00. , ' 2820 North Thlrty-flrnt street, t rooms, modern except heat, 514.00. 1(21 Cuming, .four-room modern apart ment, 532.60. BA8P BROS. 210 Keeline Bldg.. T. 721. FOUR-ROOM and bath, second floor, large light rooms; also barn. 110. 2630 Seward Street; Red 63. f 5-ROOM, all modern house, 1307 N. 60th .-Ave., full basement, perfect repair, (Is. Phone Leavltt. Walnut 1920. SEVEN rooms modern, $25, near postofflce. O. P. 8tebblhs. 1610 Chicago. l-ROOM modern house; 3866 Hamilton St., Douglas 1628. South 2141 SOUTH Thirty-second street, 7 rooms, Hanscom Park district. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536V 833 Securities Bldg. , LEAVENWORTH ST. 5-r. part mod. flat. 117.60. .Alfred C. Kennedy Co., 200 S. 18th' St. Doug. 722. Central. 10-ROOM modern house; laundry. . Keys 8601 Capitol Ave. Phone Harney 8664. Miscellaneous. JLiaT your property for rent or sal with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler TSt. "" . : HOUSES " : IN ALL PARTS OP THE C1TT. CRBIGH SONS CO.. BEB BLDO. bhopen - Co.. Ratals. Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West APARTMENT. I rooms In tha Hudson, 207 South 26th Avenue; heat and janitor service; 542.50 and 550.00 per month, Benson & Mirers Co., Realtors, 424 Omaha Nart. Bk. Bldg. D. 7426. r'URNISHED LA TUNA APTS. 641 S. 14th St A large liv. room, a dress, room and closet combined, a kltch. and bath, cbmp. furn., best of service. D. 1533 riZARD Palace block, centrally located, 1 or 4-room apt.; also 4-room flat. Superb. Apply 22014 N. 23d. "Phone Red 4282. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists In Apartment managament HAMILTON APTS.lreproof: fine lawn and flowers; best location, 14th and Farnam, Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. ' ANGELUS APARTMENTS 25th Ave. and Douglas: to sub-let one, two-room apart ment Harney 2074. North, EXTRA CHOICE CLOSE-IN FLAT. New brick, nothing better In the city; four bedrooms. $50 "To FAMILY ONLY. Arthur H. Woodman. 2233 Capitol Ave.- MODERN Estabrook Apta., near postofflce, 121. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. IFOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. STORE FOR "RENT 15th and Douglas, lOx NtiO. (team heat rent 1116 per month. , WORLD REALTY CO.. - Douglas 6841. Sun Theater Bldg. .-. Ivi'ORK Corner Cass and Sixteenth SL Fin business location. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. hODHRN store. 16th St., near P. O. Low rent O. P. 8tebblns. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk P.oom OFFICES should be chosen with care. The Has -Building satisfies" caretui tenants Keystone Investment. Co... Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us snd get results. Mora requests than bouses, give : ns houses. . Pavnn Invesment Co.. Realtors, " 137 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. D. 1781. Business . Property. RELIABLE CORPORATION WILL TAKE TEN-TEAR LEASH ON THREE OR FOUR-STORY BUILDING SUITABLE FOR HOUSING A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AUTOMOBILE BUSI NESS. GIVE LOCATION, TERMS AND DETAILS. BOX 4715, BEE. RELIABLE CORPORATION WILL TAKE . TEN-YEAR LEASE ON THREE OR FOUR-STORY BUILDING SUITABLE FOR HOUSING A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AUTOMOBILE BUSI NESS. GIVE LOCATION, TERMS AND DETAILS. BOX 4715, BEE. MOVING AND STORAGE "METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store? office on Howard St.. between 16th and 16th. Pbon Tyler 8400. Have your moving bandied just ss you would . an order for new furniture. That's the way w do it Ask to see our daily rental lists TREE RENTAL SERVICL FIDELITY 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 288. STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separata locked rooms for household roods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 806 8. 16th. Douglas 4161. Globe, Van and Storage Co. For re I service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 130 or Douglas. 4338 Jfl PTTTTTi Express Co.. Moving, . j. MXEjCjU Packing and Storage. HOT Farnam St. Web, 271 Doug 8146 OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. For- nlture psck.. storage 1417 Chicago. D1354 WEST A SUTTON. - Plana, household moving: lire stock ianled. D 871 1804 Cass Bt "(REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty WK WILL buy your boms or buelnees property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. t Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 8(. bUSLNKSS property and Investment. P. TUREY and SON, 110 Pint National Bank Bldg. . U'CAOUB INVESTMENT CO.. , ( , J a l.tlal I UiiJfcvfi poOf. Bt Douiua jit, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West PRAIRIE PARK . Good T rooms and sleeping porch strict. Iy modern horns on Fowler Ave., near 26th St. Oak and whit enamel finish, full basement, furnace heat garage, pav ing paid, close to public and parochial schools snd churches; blocks to 1 car lines. Price, 86,000, on reasonable 'terms. J.L.HIATT CO., ann r msr national PHONE TYLER 63 BANK BLDG. North. ' PRETTIEST MILE" . Beautiful 8-room house In setting of fine young forest tress (double garage) on prettiest part of the "Prettiest Mile" (Florence boulevard); fronts into the elegant grounds of C. W. Martin; house excellently built and best of condition; 78-ft. front; a real home; 11,000 under the market price, 16.600. ACT QUICKLY IF INTERESTED. ' HARRISON & MORTON, REALTORS 1( Omaha Nat. Douglas 514 P. 3. StlA harping On this bouse be cause there are probably 50 people in Omaha who would b.uy t!ie house if they knew how dexirahle and cheap it was. IT MUST BE SOLD AND IS AN OPPOR TUNITY FOR SOMEONE. H. & M. 2579 PINKNEY, $3,100. S-ROOM BUNGALOW. A very neat place, fully modern with oak finish In living room. A bargain at this price for a modern bungalow of this character. Will paint the house or make allowance for same. Occupied by owner; Investigate at ones'. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 1962. (19-10 City National. .UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BUNGA LOWS, Two brand new and very nifty 6-room bungalows under construction at 28th Ave. and Camden will bs sold at $3,500 each. These places will be modern in every respect; one block to car and store; close to schools and to Miller park; 1350 cash will handle and balance monthly payments of 131.60. Sewer, water, gas and electricity all in and paid for; no special taxes. See these at one. WALNUT 677. . PRETTIEST MILE BARGAIN, Almost new house, strictly modernV oak finish, 4 rooms and bath 1st floor, 8 fine bedrooms and bath with shower 2nd floor, screened porch, driveway, large grounds, 46x466, all In garden; must bs sold, 15,200 buys this; 11,000 "cash balance on payments. ' P. J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 2182. SPECIAL BARGAIN. $3,500. 4 rooms and bath, all modern, garage, cement walks, paved street, large lot, near Sherman Ave. car and Kountze Park. Im mediate possession; 5760 cash, balance easy. P. J. TEBBENS CO., maha Nat'l Bank. D. 605 Oraa 2181. 3621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,160. Oak and birch finished, very modern 6-room bungalow, with sleeping porch. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1S02 FARNAM. WE SELL, rent, insure and make loans on city property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th and Ames Ave.. Col. 117. IF you are going to buy a home, see this first; a fine five-room nouse; electric lights, gas and water. Price $2,000. Gee Owner at 3330 Manderson. M1NNE LUSA homes and lot offer th beat opportunity to Invest your . money. Phone Tyler 187 South Beautiful Home, Field Club District, $7,750 . 1322 S. 35th Avenue Owner Instructs us to sell this big house which Is strictly modern in every detail. It has a brand new hot water heating plant; fine basement -with laundry room and fruit cellar; screens and storm sash for entire bouse; beautiful sun porch; liv ing room (with fireplace); dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry, refrigerator room on first floor; three large bedrooms, bath, tlen and fine sleeping porch on second floor; also maid's room and store room on third floor. This house has double garage and is equipped with a burglar alarm and thermostat; also many other fine features that you do not find in most homes. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. One (-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot, live in one and rent the other. Price, $2500. Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. Norrls A Norrls, 104 North lull) St. Phons D. 4270. FIELD club district, 7-r. modern house, garage, lot 70x165, price. $4,260. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone Douglas 1615. Miscellaneous. 6-ROOM modern house on large grounds. 120x160, corner, shade and fruit trees; block to car, not far out, only $2,500; $300 cash. W. H. GATES, (47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 12(4. 6-ROOM cottage, two block from car. full lot, 12,000. Terms. $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 6013, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1120 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. HOMES AND Ht. MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 637 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 178L F D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 120-ACRB southern Iowa farm; all corn land; good Improvements; on main road and mall route; wanted In exchange, general mer chandise, hardware and furniture. Write P. O. Box. Osceola. Ia. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. CLEARVIEW LOTSr $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK. PAYNE A SLATER CO. South FOR SALE lots, iust south of Elmwood Park in Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box Y .1188. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN Dundee. Dundee Bungalow, $3,450. Five rooms, oak finish in living room and dining -room, built-in buffet in din lng room, complete and modern in every respect; lot 60x106 Vi; look at 4640 Dodge street, then see us. The Bvron Reed Co.. Phone Douglas 297. - 1012 Farnam St. DUNDEE LOTS. GEORGE AND COMPANY, DOUGLAS 756. I HAVE $500 cash and a good Dundee lot . to make first payment on Dundee noma. Phone Douglas 5074. Miscellaneous- FOR SALE Two beautiful lots just south of Elmwood oark In Overlook addition full six lots. 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick. . Address Box X 1166, Omaha, Be. The best of results are obtained XUirough ?ho Bee Want Ad REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTEI RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence propsrty; also $30,000 worth mortgage pa per. S. S. & tL E. MONTGOMERY. JE'.frfefty Nat'l Bank Bldg. HAVbl customer for 7 or 8-room modern house, between Twenty-fourth and Thirtieth and Vetween Dodge and Cuming streets. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 1671 tr evenings Walnut 8007. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with 8300 to 8300 down. Call Osborne Realty r Tvler (( mi Om Nat flunk Blrt FINANCIAL Real Estate,. Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loan on your borne changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. E. H. Lousee, Inc., 688 Keeline Bldg. H. W BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans Citv National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS W. T GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1583. KlVttf FARM LOANS. fH A Oyo O PAUL PETERSON. 0.72 O 864 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS? O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1718 CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 6H and 6 Per Cent H. DUMONT CO.. Keeline Bldg. pi frf MONEY 5V2 2 HARISON A MORTON. (19 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 8100 to 110.000 MADE promptly? F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. ISth snd Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co Omaha. Pilvute Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg." LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. SlIBrai dels Theater Bldg. D 686. ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JULY 16TH. Our cent excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. 8 FRAKK. U01 NEVILLE BLK. Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS i5 d.wn, (5 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit ani 1 cultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Trice only (220. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo. Nebraska Lands. THE LATEST ISSUK OF "HUNGKRFORD'S FARMER AND RANCHER" Th July Inaue of "Hungerford'a Farm er and Rancher," published from Craw ford, Neb., and chuck full of information - about Dawes county, "THE LAND OF IN DEPENDENCE" "THE GARDEN BE YOND THE SAND HILLS," Is just off the press and ready for mailing. It also carries with It a large list of offerings of farms and ranches for sale by th pub lisher. Arah L. Hungerford, of Crawford. Mr. Hungerford has been promoting and settling up Dawes county for the last ten years. He is a big farmer himself, farming more land in northwest Nebraska than any other five men In the country. He has experimented in every way with the soil of that country and knows Just what It will do. It 1b well said of Mr. Hungerford that he has turned more acres of northwest Nebraska prairie land into fields of grain and has been the cause of more settlement in northwest Nebraska than any other twenty men In the coun try. His latest issue of his "Farmer and Rancher" which is now just from the press and Is known as the July,1918, edi tion, is free for the asking. If you will write Mr. Hungerford today, ad dressing him at Crawford, Dawes coun ty. Neb., he will be glad to mail you a copy of his "Farmer and RancherT 200 ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE; Three miles West and one mile North or i. Calhoun, Washington county. Neb., 15 miles Northwest of Omaha. All fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire fence, 115 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, fine waterworks system and fine improve ments for raising and feeding hogs and cattle. Telephone connection and mail delivery at farm. Price $185.00 per acre. Inquire at Fort Calhoun . State bank or HENRY ROHWER, Fort Calhoun. Neb. MERRICK COUNTY FARM. 160 acres located 6 miles from Central City, one.half mil to a good chool, all good black loam soil, lies perfect, not a foot of waste, sjl fine alfalfa land. This place has Just a fair set of Improvements not In the best of repair,. Price, 1136 per acre, with part terms, win consider a good Omaha residence as part payment What have you? Write or see M. A. Larson, Central City, Neb. FOR SALE A good Section of Western Nebraska land, new 8-room house ana other improvements. Rural Route and telephone, 12 miles to good Railroad and town, a bargain at $12,000. Rents for $1,000 per year. Huffman, 411 Bee Bldg., Omaha Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes county. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford, Neb. WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White A Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES Improved, closeln, paved road. Nllson, 422 Securities Bldg. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid-up wur right. Henry Levi ACM Rylander. 164 fimah Nat'l FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us 'If you want to keep It. B. P. SNOWDEN A SON. 610 Electric Bldg Douglas (871 POULTRY AND PET STOCK AIREDALE PUPS FOR SALE Ten choice pups, farm raised, bright, strong and active. These are pups of quality, good style and conformation. Dam. Kendall's Bertha, 221421, sire, Su preme Judge, 241670. Will also sell tried brood matron two years old. Address B. A. GIETZEN, Marquette, Neb. 2.000' DAY-OLD-CIIICKS, Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, Leghorns. Webster, nue, 2212 Charles. WHEAT screenings, $2.60 per 100. Delivered. Wagner. 801 N. 16th St.. Phone Doug 1142. ANGORA kittens; six handsome fellows, for sale. 1541 Willis Ave. Tel. Web. 635. Horses Live Stock -Vehicles FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jersey calves, one bull and one heifer. Telephone Council Bluffs, 121. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security (40. 8 mo.. K. goods, total, yt.ou. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 481 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY tOf SMALLER LOANS. 9 O W. C. FLATAU EST. 1892. l 6TH PLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 950 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rstes. Private loan booths. Harry Mlebnck T614 Dodge D 6619 Est 18(1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Conrad Swanson and wife to Isabella W. Abbott, s. e. cor. Sixty-eighth and Corby St.. 163x194 $3,900 John F. Flack and wife to Anna Brewer. Evans st 125 ft. west of Forty-fourth ave.. so. side, 40x137.. 175 Mary Proudfoot to Frances M. Kratky, n. e. cor. Twenty-third and G St., 61x87 - 5,800 Helen M. F. Marshall to Charles Kopletz. n. w. cor. Thirty-ninth St., 60x130 , 1,400 John Dignan and wife to Larson C. Miller, Pine St.. 56 ft. west of Thirty-fifth St., 66x128 8,500 Minnie Klnkenon and husband to Wal ' ter E. Hylen, Wirt St., 88.82 ft west of Twenty-eighth ave., sou. side, 44x134 2,500 Byron Reed . Co. to Cora Shannon, Cedar ave.. 235 ft. west of Fifty-. sixth' St., so. side, 47x129 195 Clara J. Hopkins, et al, to Herman Franklin, " Twenty-sixth St., 200 ft. south of N St., east side, 60x160., 1,500 Wilson T. Graham to Anna M. Ian, Twenty-seventh st. 866 ft. south of CaldweU St.. east Side. 40x126.... 900 John F. Flack and wife to J. . H. Cramer, Forty-fourth St., 280 ft. north of Pratt at., east side. 40x 130 226 Edgar F. Holman and wife to Anna Dunning, Twenty-third St., 170 ft. north of F St., east side, 30x140.. 1,350 Louis J. Rlngle to Jacob Ringle. Twenty-first, 66 ft. south of Chicsgo St.. east side, 66x80 1,100 Selwyn Doherty and wife to M. B. Ellis. Poppleton ave.. 10$ ft. ast of Thirtieth St, no. side. 60x100.. 1,100 Alfred O. Meyer and wife to Lucy W. Evans. Thirty-first st. 94 ft nortb , of Cutsllac, jgejt (ids, tZxUvM.w 1,150 OMAHA LIVE STOCK California Steers Reach Mar ket; Hog Market Lively, Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher. Omaha, July I. 1118. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... T.096 (.(it 12.0(7 ... 7.391 18,761 14.674 ... !,(( 10,191 7.310 ... 1.900 6,100 1.700 Receipts were: Official Monday... Official Tuesday... Official Wednesday. Estimate Friday... .Five dsys this week. 20,(81 41.084 15,783 Same days last week.. 24,865 71.173 61.311 Same days 1 wks. ago.26.445 78.605 14,(25 Same days 1 wks. ago.33,419 64.308 15,730 Same days year- ago., 13,161 81,000 16,695 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. Omaha, for 14 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., yeaterdayl RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs's. C. M. A St. P 40 Wabash , .. 1 Missouri Paelflo . . . . 5 Union Paclfio 31 22 7 6 C. & N. W., east 16 .. 4 C. A N. W west . . . 2( , . 7 C, St. P., M. A O.. 6 4 C, B. A Q., east ..6 .. C B. Q.. west ..1 6 t. R. I. A P., cast 4 6 1 1 Illinois Central ...... 3 Total receipts ...66 123 $ DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Morris A Co 367 410 Swift & Co 765 1,105 Cudahy Packing Co. 243 1.667 18 Sheep. "bio 1.010 Armour & Co 698 S4 Schwarts A Co 868 J. W. Murphy 1.228 Incnln Packing Co. 51 .... '. B. Lewis ... !5 .... . B. Root A Co. .. 9 .... Werthelmer & Degen 25 .... Sullivan Bros. 11 .... Huffman 18 .... Roth 28 .... John Harvey , 2t .... Dennis A Francis ... 3 .... Pat O'Day 11 .... Other Buyers 228 .... 169 Totals 1,635 6,160 ,1,779 Cattle Receipts were moderate, number- ng 3,900 head, or 61 cars, and Including 0 loads of California steers. Trads was uneven, hut sbout steady on weighty cattle with Wednesday. Fair to olinlce beeves were quotable from $18.75 to $18.16, while the goud to choice yearlings ranged from 16.(0 to 117.00, and the fair to good kinds from $13.25 to $15.25. As compared with a week ago, beef steers are steady to 60 rents and $1 lower, heaviest decline being on the medium grade of calves. Butcher stock was unevenly lower, good showing a decline of $1 from the high time last week; medium 0 cents and $1 lower; stockers and feeders ruled Btrong and higher for the week. Good to choice beeves, $17.60018.15: fair to good beeves, $16.76ii17.00: common to fair beeves, J12.00W15.26; good to choice yearlings, $15.60017.00. fair to good year lings. Ii3.z5ai5.2&; common to fair year lings, (9.0012.60; good to choice cows, $11.0013.25; good to choice heifers, $12.00 014.00; fair to good cows. $8.75f 11.00: cut ters, $8.00)8.25; canners. I7.00ff8.00: veal calves. $S.U013.25; bologna bulls, $8,000 .00; beef bulls, $9.6012.60; prime feeders, 11.75(8112.60; good to choice feeders, $9,600 (111.00; fair to good feeders. $8.009.25: good to choice stockers, $9.7611.75; fair to good Blockers, $8.600976: common to fair grades, $7. OO0S.26; stock heifers, 17.000 00; stock cows, $7.258.25. Hogs There was only a moderate run here today, 116 loads, estimated at 1,100 head, making the total run for th week to date 42.084 head. It wa a good lively market from the tart today, both shipper and packer buying very freely at 10l6o nigner price. Th market remained aotlve until the very close. Bulk of the sale wa $16.3516.46 with top at $16.66,. Sheop There were only eight load of sheep received here today estimated at 1,700 neaa, niHKing me total for the week 16,783 head. There was hardly enough here to create much or any interest. The market generally was steady. Quotations on sheen: Lambs - rnnA to choice, $17.0018.50; lambs fair to good. I14.6017.00; yearlings fed, good to choice, $13.00013.60; yearlings, fair to good, $12.75 13.00; ewes, good to choice, $11.00013.00; ewes, fair to good, $10.00011.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 6. Cattle Ranelnta. nan head; medium steers weighing L100 pounds and up, strong; light yearlings, dull and weak; best steers, steady; light heifers, dull; other butcher cattle, stsady; calves, mostly 25o lower; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.60018.00; common and me dium, $11.76018.60; cows and heifers, $7.81 014.50; canners and cutters, $6.8507.85. Stockers and feeders, good, choice and rancy. (io.4uw13.00; common and medium, $8.00010.40; veal calves, good and choice. $16.00010.75. . Hogs Receipts. 1.000 head: markat. steady to strong at best time of Wednesday; clearances, good; bulk of sales, $16.45017.00; Dutuners, is.(ji'.vu; pacKing, $16,000 16.65; light, $16.75017.76; rough, $11,600 16.00; pigs. $16.00016.35. Sheop and Lambs Receipts. 10.000 head: range lambs, 2605Oo lower; natives, mostly 6O0 lower; sheep, steady; shorn lambs, choice to prime, $18.60018.75; medium and good, $17.60018.60; culls, $13.00 011.00: ewes, choice and prime, $11.00013.26; mi nium anu good, $10.50012.00; culls, $4,600 v.vu. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo July 5. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000; market steady. Prime fed steers. "$17.25018.25; dressed beef steers. $12.60017.00: western steers, $11.00011.00; cows, $7.00013.60: heifers, $8.00014.25; stockers snd feeders, $8.00016.25; bulls, fa.nociill.liO; calves, $8.50015.60. Hogs Receipts, 3,000: market, higher, Bulk of sales, $16.70016.(0; heavy, $16.80 16.(5; packers and butchers. $16.76016.90: llgllt (1H.B&016. 86; pigs, $10,25016.50, 16.61). ; Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000: market steady. Lambs, $15.00018.26; yearlings. Ii9.uv0i7.oo; wethers, 12.00014.60; swes, $10.00013.50; stockers and feeders, l.60 17.00. St, Louis Live Stock. St Louis. July 5. Cattle Receipts, 2,(00 head. Market, steady. Native beey steers, $11.60017.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9.60016.60; cows, $7.60011.76; stockers and feeders, 18.60012.00; fair to prims southern beef steers, 110.00017.70; beef cows and heifers, $6.00012.50; native calves, $7,760 17.00 Hog Receipts, 7,800 head. Market, lower. Lights, $18.60016.66; pigs, $16.25 016.65: mixed and butchers, I1S.S6016.B6 good heavy, $16.60016.60; bulk of sales, $16.40016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,000 head. Market, steady. Lambs. $14.00018.00; ewes $11.00012.00; canners and choppers, (6.00 010.00. St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Minn., July 6. Cattle- Receipts,, 2,000 head; market steady; steers, $7.50017.00; cows and heifers, $8.00 0 14.00; veal calves, (7.00014.76; stockers and feed ers. $6.50012.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; market high er; range, $16.16016.60; bulk of sales, $16.25 010.80, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 75 head; market steady; lamb, $10.00017.00; weth ers, $7.00013.60; ewes, $5.00011.00. ' Sioux City Live Stock. Slouz City, la., July 5. Cattle Cattle, $16.00; market steady; beef steers, $9,000 16.75; fat cow and heifer, $8.15013.00; canners, $7.0008.26; stockers and feeders, $9.50011.(0; feeding cows and heifers, $8.25 09.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10c higher; light, $16.45; mixed, $16.86; heavy, $16.20; bulk of sales, $16.20016.45. Sheep and Lamb Market steady. St. Joseph Livs Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., July (.Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady to weak; steers, $13.00011.00; cows and heifers, $6.00016.00; calves, $6.00011.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,200 head; market high er; top, $16.10; bulk of sales, $16.66014.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 850 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00018.26; ewes, $6.00012.00. Turpentine and Bos In. Savannah, Qa., July 6. Turpentine nrm, oiytifvia; sales, 890 bbls.; receipts, 102 bbls.; shipment, 1,49$ bbls.; stock, 22.937 bbls. Rosin Steady: sales, 743 bbls.; receipts, 184 bbls.; shipments, 4.078 bbls.; stock, 78,811 bbls. Quotations: B, D and E, $1.86 9.95; F and O, $9.95; H, $10.(0; I, $10.06; K. $10.10; M, $10.30; N, $10.40; WO, $10.45; WW, siu.ou. , Boston Wool. Boston, July 6. Th Commercial Bulle tin will say tomorrow ot ths wool market "Definite grading rules havs been issued by the offices of the wool administrator on all domeatlo clips. The situation la tin changed. Allotment of wool ar being mad at th prsnt tlm only tor civilian . maaulaclur' t. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Light4 Receipts on Market; Corn Prices Show General Advance; Oats in Big Demand. Omaha, July 5, 1(18. Moderate arrivals of corn and light re ceipts of other cereals were reported today. Wheat receipts were 10 cars; corn, 75 csrs; oats, 14 cars; rye, 1 car, and barley none. Strong cash prices featured the spot mar ket today, corn ahowlng a general advance ranging from to to 60 per bushel, the white making the greatest gain. Trade was light up to 11:10 o'clock, only a round dosen car being reported sold. The demand for all classes wa slow. No sales of th No. 1 grade were poated . up to a 1st hour. No. 1 white sold at $1.10. No. 1 yellow at 11.66 to $1.66tt. No. 4 white at $1.80 to 11.81. On car of No. 1 mixed brought $1.60. Oat wer In good demand and sold gen erally o and lo over Wednesday's prices. Standard oats sold at 71 Ho and th No. 1 white at 73o to 71Ho. No, 4 white oats brought 73c, while th sample gride went at 71c to 72c No sales of rye or barley were reported. Clearance were, oats, 424,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 175.000 bush els and shipments 85,000 bushels against receipts of 836,000 bushels and shipments of 435.000 bushel last year. Primary corn receipts were 971,000 bush els and shipment) 468,000 bushels sgalnat receipts of 6(4,000 bushels and shipments of 740,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 731,000 bush els and shipments 797,000 bushels sgalnat receipts ef 632,000 bushels and shipments ot 807,000 bushels lsst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oat" 151 Chicago 1 119 Minneapolis 194 Duluth . 1 Omaha . 10 76 44 69 Kansas City 291 St. Lout 63 Winnipeg 40 These sales were reported today Corn No. I white. 9 cars, 11.90; No. 4 white, 1 car, $1.11; 1 cars, $1,80; No. 6 white, 1 ear, $1.68; sample white, 14-5 car, $1.13; 1 car, $1.10: No. 1 yellow. I cars. 11.664; IVt cars, $1.66; No. 3 yellow, 3-6 far, $1.64; No. 4 fellow, 1 car, $1.65; No. t yellow, 1 cars, $1.88; 1 car, $1.37; sample yellow, 1-6 car, $1.18; No. 4 mixed, H car, (1.46; No, 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.43; 1 car, $1.40; No. 6 mixed, 1-1 car, $1.36; 1-6 car. $1.11; sample mixed. 1 car, 11.11; 1 car, $1.20. Oats Standard, 1 car, 7314c; No. $ white, I cars, 73Hc; 6 oars, 73Ho T csrs, 7So; i-t car, 73o; No, 4 white, 1 ear, 78c; sample white, 1 car, 72o; 1 cars, 71ttc; 1H cars, 71c; No. 3 mixed, I csr 73 c. Wheat No. 1 hard winter, 1 cars, 12.30; No. 5 hard. winter, 1 car, $2 22; 1 car, $3.20. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 mixed, $1.80; No. 1 hard, $1.3002.81; No. 6 hard, $2.2003.22. Corn: No. 1 white, 11. o; no. wnne. $1.8001.81; No. 6 whits. $1.68: No. white, $1.45; sample white, $1.1001.22; No. 1 yel low, $1.6601. 6614; No. 1 yellow, $1.(4; No. 4 yellow, 1.56f1.67; No. 6 yellow, $1.46; No. 4 yellow, $1.1701.38; sample yellow, $1.18; No. I mixed, $1.60; No. 4 mixed. 11.46: No. 6 mixed, l.4tiff 1.12; no. t mixed, $1.36; sample mixed, $1.:09T1.21. Oats No. 2 white, 74c; standard. 73c: No. 1 white, 7307Stic; No. 4 white, 72c; sample, 7172o. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Bee by Logan eV Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 115 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Artlcle Open. High. Low. lCiosjJly 2 Corn. July 1 49HH 1 tin 149 1 51U 160U Aug. 1 62 "4 1 1 644 162 16m Sep. 16314 1 65 lSlH 1 U 154ft Oats. July 72073 74H T24i 74H0U 71 Aug. 690K 71 9i710H 70 Sep. 68044 71 8ft7O0 69 Pork. July 44 16 44 60 44 16 44 60 44 20 Sep. 44 90 46 00 44 (0 44 90 44 60 Lard. July 26 00 26 00 25 92 26 00 26 (0 Sep. 26 22 26 12 !6 02 26 20 26 07 Ribs. July 21 2 Vi 14 60 23 92 24 02 21 86 Sep. 24 60 24 66 24 42 24 66 24 47 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Oat Leads In Speculative Activity and Force Advance in Corn Likewise. Chicago. July (.Oats took th lead In speculative activity today, owing to strength at Winnipeg, and forced an advance her In Corn. Th oat market closed firm, 1 to 7c net higher, with August 71 071 So. Corn gained to lVto net and finished un settled with August $1.64 to $1.54 and Saptember $1.56 to $1.65K. The outcome In provisions was a rise of 7010c to 8O0. Dry weather reports from the Canadian northwest dominated the oats market and mora than offset favorable weather con ditions on this side of the International Una. Th fact that houses with northwest ern connections were aotlve buyers tended to emphasize assertions that tne janaoian had begun to show to a material extent the effects of a lack of moisture. In this connsotlon renewed notice was taken of reoent vessel charters to carry 1.600,000 bushels of eats from Chicago to ports on th. rsanrrlan hay. Another bullish factor was gossip current that the Canadian gov ernment price for wneai soon wom u raised to $2.16. a Jump of (0 a bushel. Good crop prospect msde corn drag, but persistent buying tiat resulted from oats -.r.n.th finally abi orbed the entire sur- nlus of offerings. Eastern shipping was again in evldeno. Provisions were firm with hogs. . Chicago, July (.Butter Unohanged. Eggs Receipt, 11,697 cases; unchanged. B.i.i...-twr: old. receipts five cars; WLcnnstn. Michigan snd Minnesota, bulk $1.6601.76; do sacks, $1.7501.10; new, re. oelpts. 90 cars; Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana sacked Triumphs, $2.2002.60; Louisiana white, $2.0002.40; Virginia, bar rels, $62606.5O. .,,,, Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, 28o; springs, 8338e New York General Market. New York, July $. Flour Springs, $10.90 11.50; govsrnment basis, 100 psr cent, in c.ira in arrive, new basis. Whits Corn Flour Firm; $5.2506.76 per Cornmeal Weak: yellow granulated, $4.80, -.! kit antlllLtAri. 15.20. Corn Rpot, Irregular; fresh shelled, No, I yellow, $1.93 . and No.. youow, i.s, . lt, New York. nt Snot, firm: standard. 90C. Hay Firm; No. 1. $1.40 01.0; No. 2, $1.80 01,40. T..M mrm- middle west. $25.00026.00. Hops Quiet; stats medium to choice, 1917, 25033c; 1616, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917, 20023c; 1916, 140150. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. July (.Corn No. 1 mixed. $1.6601.69; No. 2 white, $1.9001.96; No. 2 yellow, $1.6401.68; Juiy,, si.ev n, uh ftl fciu MAntemhei. 11.66. Oats No. white, 76 0 76e; No. 2 mixed, T1U.iBl72n. Kansas City, July 5. Butter Creamery, 40o; firsts, 88c; seconds, afto; pacKing, - .... . KggS Firsts, JOCJ seconu, ara. Poultry Hens, 24c; roosters, 18c; broil ers. 30035c. Bradstreet's Trade Review. New York, July 6. Bradstraet' tomor row will say: "Exceptional conditions present mem- selves at the turn of th yar. With th country at war summer cnutaown. so called, are, of course, not to be expected, the more so that weather conditions of late have favored capacity operations, but the recent speeding up of Industry In all branches of war work has been sucn as would have seemed impossible a short whils ago. In shipbuilding. Iron snd steel pro duction, copper and coal mining, glass and pottery making, gun ana ammunition out puts, army clothing manufacturing and a variety ot other lines catering to war needs, there has been great recent expansion, an th mor notable beoauss midsummer is never assoclatd with fullest activities in factory work. Th Inexorable loglo of events high wages, patrlotlo Impulse and last but not least, the "work or ngni" leg tslation ha worked quietly but none the less effectively to cause great readjustments of condition of employment and divert hundreds of thousands from peaceful or less essential occupations to those connect' ed with the oarrylng on of the war. "Weekly bank olearlngs, $5,114,23,000." Evaporated Apple and Pried Fruits. New York, July, (.Evaporated Apple Dull: state. 14016c Dried Fruits Prunes, firm: California, 7015Kc: Oregon. 140141io. Apricots, waiting; choice, 17c; extra choice, 18c; fancy, 11020c Peaches, waiting; standard, 12012Ue: choice. 1214c; fancy, izi4c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 9s; choice to fancy seeded. 10llc; seedless, 100 llc; London layers, (3.00. Cotton Market. New York, July (.Spot cotton quiet; middling, 11.20c; futures closed firm; July, 27.26c: October, 24.69c; December, 24.15c; January, 34.16c; March, 21.68c. New York, July 5. Cotton closed firm at a net 4TM St it t II Bolnvsj , w NEW Y(M STOCKS Business Spasmodic, But Move ment Steadily Upward, With Maximum at End; Trad. ing Centers in Pteel. New York, July (.One-third of today's light trading In stocks ocourred In the final hour, the early and Intermediate stages ot th session being punctuated by frequent pauses., The movement tended steadily Up ward from the opening, with maximums at the end. United States Steels and independent Is sues of that division furnished the greater proportion of the day's operation, although oils, motors, tobacco and minor war con tract' Issues dnnoted further pool activity. Metals contributed moderately, but retained much of their mid-week gains. Investment rails were again relegated to the background, Reading si usual proving the only exception. New York Central and New Haven responded to a belated Inquiry but transcontinental and grangers . were only occasionally quoted. ' . With United Ststes Steel, which made a net gain ot lo, wer Bethlehem and Cru cible Steels at extreme gains of IVfc to 1 points and Railway Steel springs and the motors and their subsidiaries at advance of the same extent. Petroleums derived much of their advance from Royal Dutch Oil, which Jumped TVi points on announcement from abroad of It per cent final dividend tor 1917, but yielded half Ha gain later.- Central Leather, American Sugar, Inter national Nickel, National Enameling . and National Conduit followed the general ad vance within a more limited area. Sales amounted to 290,000 shares. Liberty issues were Inclined to shade, but the general list was firmer, though without features. Total sale (par value) nugrcgated $3,660,000. Old United States ImitilH were unchanged on call. , umber of sales and quotations on lead. tut, lurks: Closing Bales. High. Low. Bid. ..... 71 46 100 84 84 84 1,700 68 67 (7H 3,100 81 80 (OH 1,300 113 118 111 Am. Beet Sugar..,, American can Am, Car A Foun'y Am, Locomotive... Am. Smelt. & Ret Am. Sugar Ret.,.. Am. T. & T. ex. d. Am. Z., L. A 8... l.uno it 96 4 97 1,800 21 69 64 "t tl 20 10 68 68 84 84 .... 103 64 64 29 29 Anaconda Copper. 11,600 Atchison , 4oo A G A W I 8 8 L Kelt A Ohio B & 8. Copper.... Cal. Petroleum..., 200 1.600 19 100 147 147 148 900 71 70 70 Oaandlan Paririe. Central Leather ,. Cbes. A Ohio C, M. A S. P.... SUV li (6 (.6 i i 91 U. A N. W C R I A P ctfs,. ,,,, t'hlno Conner .... 1,100 41 41 41! 47 Colo. Fuel A Iron. . t orn Produots Hef 1,100 1.800 43 42 42 68 67 U Cruolble Steel Cuba Cane Sugar, . Distillers Sec 1,800 32 83 H 32 4, (8 68 15 146 154 167 1,(00 (9 Erie General Electrlo ... General Motors . . , 4,(00 157 Ot Northern pfd.. 89 400 12 12 82 Ot. N. Ore ctfs.,.. Illinois cetnral Inspiration Copper 7.600 66 55 65 M; M. pfd.... 1,600 101 100 101 19 30 16 85U Int Paper... joo 86 Kenneontt Copper, 1,600 23 33 33t .... 116 Louisville A Nash. Maxwell Motors. 6.600 2.00 700 13 99 MH 31 Mexican Pet Miami Copper..,. Missouri Pacific. Mont. Power 96 98 21 19 13 23 80 100 23 1,000 20 - ( 20 20 71 73 11 ; 88 ..... 103 Nevada Copper.. IN Jf. IT N. Y.. N. A H.... 800 73 600 81 Norfolk A West....- .... nortnorn psclflo Paclflo Mall Pensylvanla Pittsburgh Coal... Ray Con. Copper.. Reading 11 88 400 43 4S 43 200 61 61 '$3 1,000 15 24 24 o,iu rxj vi 6,600 (3 v 9C 91 92 16 83 Hep, iron A Steel.. Shattuck Arts. Con. Southern Pacific. 200 400 13 12 southern Railway. 22 ntuanDuKer Corp. , 1.700 4A. It AitVL A6I Texas Co iJJT? Union Pacific... 100 123 121 121 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 1,800 124 123 124 H; 2' 5,teel 8,'40 0I" io ioi2 Utah Copper 1,000 11 (2 81 26 western Union Westlnghouse Eleo. 86 Total sale for thi' day 29o7ooo' aharea, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET Beef Cut Wbolesal price of beef out i iii x, . "" rouow! Loins, No. No. 1, 24 c; No. 2, 13c No. 1, 18 c Rounds, No. 1, 27c; No. 1, 27o; No. 1. 22c Chucks, No. 1, HHo; No. , 21o; No. 2. 16o Plates. No, J. 16o; No. 2. i(o 8, 140. Fish-Fanoy froxen targe catfish, 1 to 1 lb, avarage, per lb, 25o; this 1 fancy frein frosen tock of fin quality) fancy fresh catfish, odd si is, large, 28c; fancy trash halibut, direct from ship, fait oxpress, 2I lb.; fancy black cod, large sixes, 16o lb.; fancy fresh trout, sis to suit 21o lb.; fancy fresh royal white Chinook salmon, 20o lb.; fancy frssh whltefish, 18o lb.; fancy fresh yellow pike. 18a Ib.j fanoy frsh pick erel, 16o lb. fanoy fresh red Chinook sal mon, 25o lb. I fancy fresh blood-red bull heads, larie, 2Io lb.; medium, lis lb.; fancy fresh pickerel. 12o lb.; fanoy fresh rook bass, lb., each 20c; fancy fresh yellow ring perch, lb. each, 19o; fancy fresh herring, llo lb.; fancy haddock, 12o lb.; fancy steak cod, eastern, 16o lb.; fresh crap. pies, 2O022o lb.; fresh buffalo, large, lie lb.; fresh whit perch, llo lb.; fresh dressed oarp, large, 10o lb.; fancy steak cod, west en, llo lb. fanny gulf red mapper, ;io lb.; fancy froxen large bas. 20o lb,; fancy froxen skinned whiting, odd size, flaky, almost boneless, 15-lb. baskets, per basket, $2.65; round, 7o lb.; fancy frozen round pink salmon, 14o lb.; fancy frozen red salmon, 22a lb.; fancy frozen pink sal mon, 20o lb. ; fanoy frozen sturgeon, lOo lb.; fancy frozen Spanish mackerel, 17o lb.; fancy frozen native Fall mackerel 21o lb.; fancy frozen flounders, 12o lb.; fanoy frozen soles, 12a lb.; fancy frozen western red snapper, lOo lb.; fancy frozen silver smelt, 12c lb.; fancy frosen No. 1 whit mullet, (o lb.; fanoy frosen Canadaln Tulll bee whltefish, average lb., lOo; fancy frozen Canadian whltefish. large, dressed or round, 180 lb.; fancy frozen Canadian dressed pickerel, I2o lb.; fancy frozen Cana dian round pickerel, lOo lb.; fancy frozen dressed herring, large, lo lb.; round, 8o lb.; fancy baraouda, 14o lb.; fancy sea rock bass, 14o lb.; fancy ros sbad. Mo lb.; fancy shad roe, per pair, market; fancy smoked chtnook salmon, 80-lb. boxes, 28o lb . fancy kippered salmon, 10-lb, baskets, 13 00; fancy smoked whltefish, lake fish, 10-lb. baskets, $2.10; fancy kippered cod, 10-lb. baskets, $2.50. ' Fmlts. Oranges 80, 96. 126, 898, 224, $7.50; 120, 176, 216, 260, $8.00. Lemons, Sunklst, $11.60; Red Bailee, 160, $10.00. Bananas, 7 to 7o lb: California peaches, $1.25 box; peaches, southern, $3.00 crate. California plums, $2.75 crate. California apricot. $3.00. California cherrlca, red and black, 8-lb. basket, $3.25; U. G. cherries, call at market price, 10-lb. market baskets and 24-quart cases. Vegetables. Potatoes, new, 3o lb. Head lettuce. $4.00 crate; head lettuce, $1.25 dozen; leaf lettuce, 60c dozen. Cabbage, car lots, 4c lb.; less quantities, So lb. Onions, yellow. California, In 100 lb. eacks, !o lb.; onions, H. G., 20 dot, Radishes, 80c, doz. Asparagus, 60o dozen. Michigan celery, 60 dozen. Telephone peas, 15c. Cucumbers, 2 do. box, 12.60, to $2.75 box. Beans, Wax, $3.60 basket; green beans, (2.50 basket Sum' mer squash, $1.00 dozen. Beets, 40o doz. Carrots, 40o doz. Artichokes. $1.(0. Green peppers, 60c. Tomatoes, 4 basket orates, $1.26. Ltmas, $5.00. Garlic. 17 c. Egg plants, (2.00 box. Cantaloupes. Sand 1, 45s, $4.60; ponys, 64s, $4.00; flats, 11 to 15 (1.76. Waterrwlons, (o lb. i ' Miscellaneous. Crackerjack, checkers, chums $5.60; case, $2.16. Ear popcorn, 18c lb.; shelled popcorn 11-lb. pkg 4-doz. case, $4.00. Three H. honey, 1 lb. glasses, 1. doz. case, $3.86, Salted peanuts $3.00; peanuts. 17 to 20o lb. Omaha Hay Market, .Receipts light on both prairie hay and al falfa; demand quiet; market easy, with prices unchanged. Hay Choice upland prairie, $18.00: No. 1 upland prairie, $16.00016.60; No. I up land prairie, $10.00011.00; No. I upland prairie, (6.0001.00. No. 1 midland, $16,000 16.60: no. I midland, s9.ou011.uu. ro. lowland, $1.60011.60; No. 2 lowland, $7.(0 08.00: No. I lowland, $5.0006.00. Alfalfa Choice, $22.00; No. 1, $18,600 20.00; standard, $15.60i$17.50; No. 2, $12.00 1014.60: No. $. $10.00011.00. etraw uat. ss.Duig j.ov; wnvai, i.vuv 1.00. Cotton Market. New Tork, July t. Couon futures opened firm; July.- 8.80c; October, 24.0024.ltO! December, 2st.0o; January. .23.402!l61c; uarop, s.svs u - f$aup. .--v$T,'Sr' W thHr-r i SENATE PASSES BILL FOR EIGHT BILLION BONDS Act, Which Now Goes to Presi dent, Increases to $22,000,- . 000,000 Issues Author ized Since War Began. By Associated Press. Washington, July S.An adminiij tration bill authorizing issuance of $8,000,000,000 additional in Liberty bonds and providing an additional $1, 500,000,000 for loan to the allies, re- . cently passed by , the house, was passed late today by the senate with out amendment or a roll call. It now goes to President Wilson. The bill, which was recommended , by the Treasury department in an ticipation, of the fourth. Liberty loan in October, increases to $22,000,000, 000 the authorizations for bond issues made since the war began. The new bonds would bear interest at not more than 4i per cent There was no opposition to the bill and comparatively brief debate. Senator Simmons of North Carolina chairman of the finance committee, in explaining the measure, said the government's requirements this fiscal year are estimated about $24,000,000, 000 but that this might have to be increased. - Senators Smoot of Utah and Mc Cumber of North Dakota, said the measure should authorize ?1Z,000,0(X).. ' 000 additional bonds, while Senatoi Smoot declared that the country's production capacity is not large enough to cause actual expenditure ' this year of $24,000,000,000., : Eight American Officers Held in German Camps t Washington, July S. Names of eight additional American army of ficers and one sergeant held prison-, ers in camps in Germany were an- -nounced today by the War depart ment. They are; At Camp Villingen: Capt. F. John Hardesty, Winfield, Mo.; captured at Doignies, March 23, 1918; First Lt. William Henry Gordon, New York ' City, captured at Michael, April 13. 1918; Lt. Robert Harrison Jeffrey, Uniontown, .Pa., captured at Lempirc, March 21. 1918: Lt. Thomas Ben ia- tnin Kern, Bethlehem, Pa., captured in irencnes. March n, iyi; Lt. James -Earl Quigley, Adrian, Pa., captured at Louycral, March 21, 1918; Lt. Abraham Strauss, Cleveland, Q., cap tured at St Emilie, March 22, 1918. At Camn Mainz: Lt Harold A. Goodrich, Webster Groves, Mo., cap tured near Beugny, March 23, 1918. At Camp Tuchel Sergt. Joseph Stonina, Webster, Mass., captured at Romier, March 1, 1918. The records of the adjutant t eral's office do not show a Lt. Abra ham Strauss of Cleveland, O. There is. however,, a Lt Abraham Strauss of New York City. Hostile Air Craft Near Coast of Jutland Washington, July 5. A German airplane was lost off the western coast of Jutland last night with its crew, according to an official dispatch to day from Copenhagen. The plane was one of a squadron of four flying at full speed toward the south and was seen from the shore to fall. A Danish lifeboat went to the aid of the avia tors, but could rescue none. ; , ' Express Company Employes To Receive Wage Increase New York, July 3. Announcement that " express company employes throughout the country will receive an increase in wages dating from July 1, was made here tonight by George C. Taylor, president of the American Railway Express company, which on July 1 took over the express busines on all the railroads of the United States. . Cent-a-Mile Rail Rate Asked for Farm Workers . Washington, July 5. Special rail road rates of .1 cent a mile for farm workers were asked today of the rail road administration by the Depart ment of Labor. Speech i Records Washington, July 5. On motion of Representative Gillett of Massa chusetts, acting republican leader of tne house, President Wilson 6peech ar Mount vernon yesterday was in--serted today in the house record. Money Marktt. Nw Tork. July 1. Mercantile Paoor- Four months, S psr ctnt; sli month, i ir ; cent. Sterllntf 0-sy hills, $4.T!t4r eommsrrlnl $0-day bills on banks, $4.U eommerolnl . 50-dar bills, $1.71! demand, 54.753; cabled. 5. tQ 1-10. , Francs Dsmahd. IS.TH4; cables, $S.70. Guilders Demand, 60o: cables. 51o. Lire Demand, SS.S1; cables. $g.8fl. Rubles Demand, UWc: cables. 14c. nom. ." Inal. Hllver Bar, S9Hc; Mexlrsn dollars, 77r Bonds Government, easy; railroad firm. Tims Loans Steady: SO days. m5l nr cent; to dsys, tiii per cent; months, iIii per cent. Call Money Strong: hlsh. S per cant! :ow. 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D. of C. ts ('31) Sl Wabash 1st 2 Erie gen. 4s.... 63 French gov. Sts it ' Gen. Electric ts SS 'Bid. Gt. N. 1st SS4j . Metal Exchange. New Tork, July I. Metal exchange quotes . lead firm: spot. $8.06; spelter quiet: East . 8t Louis delivery, spot. $8.S098.70.v " Jit London Spot copper, 132; futures, 1122: eleotrolytlo, 1$7; spot tin, 1240; fu tures, f24 lead, spot, 121 10s: futures, f 22 10s; spelter, spot, if 4: futures, 60. . London Honey. 1 London, July 6. Bar silver 48 12-lcd per ounce. . Money 2 per cent. 1 r Discount Rates Short bills, IH per cent; three months bills, S t-lt per cent Dry Goods. Vsw Tork. July t. Cotton goods snd. yarns today were unchanged awaiting price fixing announcement Wool markets vara M 9,ui, Burlivft xn ata4f ap4 gulit t Ht Wf- NsMllHM -tV, sr. Ml, rr . .' .1 .... -A