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THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1918. 11 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. SET jroi.- property for rent or sal with K.RST TRUST COilPANT. Roil tor. Tyler 739. STRICTLY modern 6-room bungalow. Call W'ebsur 1S96. - ROOM COTTAGE. 115 00 M03HfX- TER PAIP. 1114 N. 1MTH STREET. HOU8E3 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CRE1GH SONS CO.. BEB BLDQ. Shopen A Co.. Rentsi Dougl 422S. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West HAMILTON APTS., fireproof, tine 'awn and flower; best location; 34th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. T1ZARD Palace block, centrally located. 3 or 4-room apta. ; also 4-room flat. 8uperb. Apply 220V, N. 23d. Phone Red 4233. North. 216 N. 35th, 7 mil.. 132 60. Armstrong-Walsh. Co., Tyler 153. 333 Securities Bids;. 4-ROOJI and aunroom, new, 127.60; apt 9. Maple Court, 18th and Maple. Tyler 1812-J. tSTABROOK Apartments, 4 rooms, 26, 3 room823. G. P. Stebbln. lJSlO.C.hlca go. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FOR RENT At 1714 Vinton St., fine store room, full basement, In best business part between Omaha and South Omaha, will be empty August 1. $36 per month. Will give lease. Also (rood store at 1616 Vin ton at $25. C. B. Schlelchen, 3148 S. 16th. Tyler 906. STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20i 40, steam heat. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 6342 Sun Theater Bidg. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth streets. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater Bidg., Doug. 1671. STORE North 16th St.7"earP. O. ; low rent O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room THE BEE Bl.DO. Offices for high class tenants who wont the best. Keystone Investment Co Tyler 131. - . WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rnt with us and get results. More requests than houses; give us houses. P.U'ne Investment Co., Realtors 6:7 Omaha Nst'l Bunk Bidg. D 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE rentaT TT'miT'T TTV J. IVLJJU SERVICE. J- XLJ luXJL A A 1STH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 28. STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE PATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE O. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture atore; office on Howard St., between 15th and 16tb. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do tt. Ask to see our dally rental lists. fTrIeproofwarehouse. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO, 80S S. 16th. DouglHS 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. JP PlVTT'n Express Co., Moving, . J. JXEjEjIJ Packing and Storage 1207 Farnan St Web. 2743; Douglas 6146 OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D. 3354 REAL ESTATE B'n ess Pr'ty ''rlHili p;'Vine !.r.n;. wlih j;:is i.imiii ini'l i-mm-'cle Mo'-I; .f aeceaxoricji ami supples. In an lima t..nn of ,'(!u population. 40 rilles trrim Council Hlllf!".:. I'ail llHie 1 ! liriil'ibil ' Jlll'l ,M:l.v,ell ;irtl..V Will ether s"ll half inli.T"St or all. Th rea a hi lor .ncllinp. the imrtner is drafted, to li-avo this month Art r: ! nrn-i"' Poris inoulll ,ulo Co., Poi trimml h. la. 'k; WILL buy vour home or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO. Electric Bide Pvier 89 I''i ilf SAI.K r, .V M. Lunch counter, t ippo. si'" H ,v ,M. fli jiul. Hood pajing bilfitu'ts I'.ai yain if Inkon at ntn o. n i'. nr.rc;;. iiiiidreE.-, Noi. ltrsiNi'-bS proi-ertv and In vest menla. A P TUKKT and SON. 620 First National Bank Bidg. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. BIG SNAP NEAR KOUNTZE PLACE $200 Down and $25 Per Mo. 6 rooms strictly moWn rttpt luat. IJving room, dining room and ono le1 rnnm on first, floor. Two ntco bod rotnns airi bath on sroiifl floor. Newly drcorpt pt and painted Insitlo and out. LnrKe lot. Kaat front. Paved etroel, pavinsr paid for. Trice. JC.500. Can be discounted for cash. Payne Investment Company, Realtors. S37 Omaha Natl. Bank Bidg Pouc. 17M. Miller Park Bungalow Just listed, a 6-rootn strict!;' modern bungalow, located near 2oth and Crown Point Ave. This bungalow la 28 feet wide and 64 feet long, consisting of living room, with built-in book cases, cnlonade opening, dining room, built-in buffet, tuo room, two bedrooms and bath and kitch en, all on one floor. French plated doors between sun room and living room. Built-in features in kitchen. Full base ment with furnace heat. South front on paved street Nice cement drive, full size garage. This is one of the niftiest bungalows In the city. Seeing Is be lieving. Shown only on appointment. Payne Investment Company, Realtors. R37 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bidg. D. 1781. NEAR KOUNTZE PARK $1,000 Down and $40 Pr Mo. 6-room, full two-story house, located near 22d and Wirt streets. Living room, mahogany finish with oak floors. Built in fireplace with solid mahogany mantel. Dining room mahogany finlah with hard maple floors Large kitchen. Three large bed rooms and bath on second floor Large floored attlce on third floor. Full ce ment basement, furnace heat. Large lot on paved street, paving paid. South front. Owner has authorized us to cut the price of this property from $5,000 to $4, 250 for quick sale. Shown only on ap pointment. Payne Investment Company, Realtors. S37 Omaha Natl. Bank Bidg. D. 1781. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, three lots and fruit trees. Good bargain as owner la leaving town. 38th and Maple streets. Phone Webster 743. BEV EN-room, hot water IVat, do bio Rrage. On car line. $2,250. G. P. Stebbina, 1610 Chicago. West SO. W. BEAUTY. Very fine, nearly new bungalow; fully modern, oak finish, gas hearth and neater, bookcases, full screened porch; choice E. front lot on fine paved St., 2 blocks from est side car. A big bargain at $3,150; cash or terms. We also have another very fine bungalow facing Kountze park for $4,150. You should see both of these. RASP BROS. tlO Keellne Bidg. Tyler 721. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIXT Fine all-modern house, 0ak finish, nice large rooms and wen arranged, alfo garage, large lot, shade, fruit and paved street, near 31st and Mason for 33,9j0, $1,000 cash, balance good terms. P. J. TEBBIXS, (Realtor). Hi Omaha Natl Bk. Fhon D. 218. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. GOOD HOMES WEST $6,350 buys an unusually well construct ed two-story and attic, 7-room, modern house In Hemis Park district. Finished In quarter sawed white oak first floor; quar ter sawed pine second floor; located on east front lot 441x172 ft. Beautiful back yard fenced In. All walls back plastered, canvassed and hand decorated In oil. Original cost of house was $7,200. Lot worth 11,500. Property In excellent con dition; now vacant; key at our office; Investigate If you want a bargain. 16.760 buys a well built, two-story and attic, S-room, modern house, having hot water heat, garage, cement driveway; lo cated on east front lot 65x140 ft. with doubla frontage on two paved streets on Park avenue, between Jackson and Dewey. House built by day labor. In ex cellent condition. Original cost to owner $11,395. A desirable close-in home at a very low figure. George & Company City National Bank Rldg. Doug. 768 ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE. OWNER LEAVINO CITY. J-room modern, y, mile northwaat from postofflce, first-class residence district; paved afreets; 1 block from street car line, 10-mlnut walk from business dis trict. Cash preferred; will accept two thirds payment down and balance terms. Box 612, Omaha Bee. BE MIS PARK. S3,250. 7 ROOMS, bath, furnace, electric light; full lot on Lafayette ave.; garage: one block to Harney car line; now vacant. Sea at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas SS 62. 919-20 City Natl. 3621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,150. Oak and birch finished, very modern 6-room bungalow, with sleeping; porch JOHN W, ROBBINS. 1803 FARNAM. 3621 HAMILTON STREEfr"3,"l60" Oak and birch finished, very modern 6-room bungalow, with steeping porch. JOHN W, ROPBINS, 1S02 FARNAM. WE SELL. rent, insure and make loans on city property, north 1IITCHEL INVESTMENT CO. 24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217 $25.00 PER month and a small oashpay- ment down will buy a new hungalow. 4 rooms and bath, east front. Pong. 1016. NEW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, iargc lot, fine location; price $tj.2n0: term. 6L17 N. 24th St. Norris & Norrls I). 4270. MINNIE LUSA homes and lots offer 'he best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler 17 Miscellaneous. A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. 6 rooms and bath, brand new, absolutely modern In every respect, fine neighbor hood and only one block to car. can be sold for $2.'i0 cash and balance monthly. All hardwood floors, birch finished, dec orated walls, with screens and light fix tures Installed. Price only $3,500. Can't be duplicated for that monev. WALNUT 677. SAVE carfare; see this close-In bargain; 7 rooms, fully modern and in very fine repair; nlre lot. paving paid, cheap at $5,000, but $4,000 takes It. Terms sr. ranged or small house taken in exchange. Don't fail to see this. Hasp Bros., 210 Keellne Bidg. Tyler 721. 6'rTmcTd. iFol'se, only $300 cash. Large corner lot, 126x150, one block from car, price $2,500. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bidg. D. 1294, FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER & SHOTWELL. 203 S 17th St. Douglas 6011 HOMES AND He MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 6.17 Oin Nat. Bk Hldg Doug 1711. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1,120 Farnam St. Douglas 1064. 7bT we ad" s i e lls real esta t e. REAL ESTATE Unimproved HAITY HOLLUW lot; 100 ft. front. JVJ.'O.llll. Web 1592. PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management. North. PRETTIEST MILE LOT d C x 4 0 4 ft., one of those unique lots fronting west on Florence boulevard with a magulfifcent view to the east from the I . in This lot Is near the head of Fort s:r."t. very available to car. paved street. i'ii!v a few such lots left. Act quickly if lllt.TCKto'1 HARRISON & MORTON RKA LTORS SU Omaha Nai l. Doug. 314. South FOR HALE; lots. Just south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box Y 1 1S8. Omaha Bee. I Miscellaneous. GARDEN lots, near car line, 115 to 29a; $1.00 down; fiO cents week; no Interest; no taxes. Phone Doug. 6074. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty LIVE DRl'O BUSINESS FOR SALE Must sell riulrk. Am going Into military Krvice. Stock invoices $10,000 to $12,000. Last year's business. $;o,0"0. Would con sider trad- on farm land. L'ECKER DRUG CO., Humphrey, Neb. FOK SALE Milllnary busln-ss. cstabllsehd nine years; in thrifty town in southeastern Nebraska? no competition : doing a splen did business. For particulars and terms write Mrs. Ernest R. Morgan. Stella, Neb. FOR SALE Electric shoe shop, completely furnished: all latest and best tools; doing gnnd bu.siiiess; sell for cash only; good references. L. J. Probst, Petersburg, Neb. WE WILL buy jour homo or business prop erty and pay cash. If. A. WOLFE CO., Eleelrie Blilg. Tyler 88. .MVAGITK INVESTM K.VTr ". Income, Business and Trackage Specialists, lf.th and Dodge sts. Douglas 415 SMALL, up-to-date cleaning plant In good town for sale cheap; a money-maker. Ad dress Pantorlum, Sutton. Neb BUSINESS properly and investments. A. P. TUKEY ft SON. 620 First National Bank Bidg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange Income Property for a Good Farm. Owner will exchange nearly new apart ment building, bringing in $3,600 per year, good location, toward the purchase price of good farm, within 100-150 miles of Omaha. This property is always rent ed. The owner of same will glva some body a good deal for farm. J. L. HIATT CO. !00 FlrstNat'l Bk. Bidg. TylT3. FOR SALE OR"eXC'HANGE 2 lots, south and east front; will take, auto or sell cheap; reason for selling have to leave city. Call Benson 736-J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 2 lots, south and east front: will take auto or sell ch"ap; reason for selling have to leave olty.Cs.il Benson736-J. STORE butidihgltnd cash for acreage. Will give good trade. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 1672. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 20 ACRES NEAR BENSON WELL IMPROVED 8-room house; largo barn, chicken bouse, corn crib. Two acres grapes. 200 cherry, 100 plum and 25 apple trees. Three aeres alfalfa. 3 acres pasture, 7 aers plow land. Priced low at $8,000; $1,000 cash will handle. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. Dundee DUNDEE HOME. $300 down for a strictly modern, brand nw, 5-room bungalow. Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps same as cash. Douglas 340 or Colfax 4193. owner. ATTRACTIVE 6-room hungalow. fireplace, sleeping porch and garage. Dundee, Wal nut 17S5, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south of Elmwod rark In Overlook addition; full slse lots. 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell cheap for cah. Act Quick. Address Box Y 1158. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED If you hav substantial, modern (furn, not Important), five-room horns in gjid neighborhood and on through car line flat you will sell on payments with about 00 to $500 cash payment telephone 8c ,th 1539 and give price and location at o ce. Must be clear and all on one floor, nd worth around $2,000. Distance not Impor tant if good location and near through car line. Jtilflj. 25th street. " WANT KD-RAN CHO ' ifF AR M Press brick business block and residence property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. an uity Rat I Bank Bidg LIST with us for results your property. We have demands for house valued from $3,000 to $10,000. SHULER & CART, Realtors, Phone D. 6074. :04Keeline Rid. WE HAVE several good reliable buyer for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $300 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496 791 Om Nat. Bank Bidg REAL ESTATE Other Cities ! BRAND new furnished cottages for rent: Lake OkoboJI, Manhattan Beach, close to hotel, seven rooms J B. Myerly, Manhattan, fa. FOR RENT 7-ronm cottage on Omaha beach. Lake Okoho.il. Apply to E. S. Clarke. Spirit Lake, la FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loansjmd Mortgagee HAVE that Installment loan on your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. E, H. Lougee, Inc., 5Ss Keellne Bidg. LOANS ON CITY TUOPERTY. W. 11. Thomas X: Son, Kceline Rldg. C W. BINDER. Money on haiui for mortgage loans City National Back Bidg. QUICK ACTION ON LANDS W. T. GRAHAM. 04 Bee Blilg. Douglas 1633. 5V: fr FARM LOANS ft ' f ' O , ,0 U 'O PAUL PETERSON 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Doug 27U. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 5'i and 6 Per Cent. J. H. Dl'MONT CO.. Keellne Bidg. MONEY -rYcT J 2 C HARRISON & MORTON," ' O 819 Omaha Nat Bank Bidg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam St. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. Kloks Investment Co.. Omaha. Private Monev. SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4228. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 312 Bran dels Theater Bidg. D. 65 Stocks and Bonds OIL stocks and securities are the best buy on tha market today. We will furnish you. free of charge, any Information you desire In regard to the Franklin Oil and Gas Company, which has 11 producing wells in the mldeontlnent field. Mllligan Brothers, Scarrltt Bidg.. Kansas City. Mo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JULY 16TH. Our text excursion to MeOehee. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. HOI NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. COLONIZATION TRACT 27.000 ACRES, Lincoln county, Colorado. Shallow water and rain belt; 80 per cent farm land; all within 7 miles of railroad. $10 50 per acre. Much of this land worth $40 per acre. cash. White & Hoover, 454 Omaha Nafl Bank Bidg. Nebraska Lands. 473 ACRES 10(1 PER CENT EFFICIENT LAND. This land highly productive, being sub Irrigated; sandy loam, raised crops every year since breaking sod, 80 acres under cultivation, DO acres good alfalfa, balance pasture, every foot can be farmed, small house, barns, sheds, corrals, granaries and garage, and in fact all ready to step in and begin producing and making money. Three fine grove and small orchard. 3 miles from town and main line U. P. R. R., in good live community and convenient to good markets. A place to make money and to make an ideal home, trees, shrub bery, garden, etc.; very easily grown and well adapted to climate. This is an ex ceptional place and well worth the price I ask, $125 per acre; I have very good rea sons for selling. Write or lnquira Box 58, Ogallala, Neb. 200-ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE; Three miles west and one mile north of Ft. Calhoun. Washington county, Neb., 15 miles northwest of Omaha. All fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire fence. 115 acres in cultivation, balance pnsture, fine waterworks vstem and fine Improve ments for raising and feeding hogs smi cattle. Telephone connection and mall delivery at farm. Price $185.00 per acre. Inquire at Ft. Calhoun State bank or HENRY ROHWER. Fort Calhoun. Neb. hoi7tc6T:nty farTiforsalk 160 acres, located 6 miles from O'Neill, lies level, all good, black, aandy loam soil; produces any crop grown in Nebras ka; 20 acre under plow, balance hay land, which can all be broken and profi tably farmed; price $46 per acre, one-half cash, balance good terms; will not be on the market long. See M. A. Larson, Central City, Neb. 120 ACRES, well Improved farm at $175 per acre. 3 and mile west of Fort Cal houn, and 1 mile south. Inquire of owner, Henry Hinrlrhson, Blair, rout 4. Inde pendent phone BB83. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good old Dawes county. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol haeh. Neb. WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat l Bank Bidg. 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road. Nilson, 423 Securities Bidg. South Dakota Lands. FOR CASH ONLY 980 acres Aurora county, South liakota, well Improved, fine land; price $75 per acre; good terms. J. C. Atkins Land Co., Perry, la. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a.. Including paid up water rlKhts. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylander, 864 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. r. PNOWDEN & SON, 610 Electr. Bidg Douglas 9371 POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE White legiiorn laying hens one and two years Id. February and March white leghorn pullets, also white leghorn baby chicks. Call Benson 753-W. 2.000 DAYOLD-ChTcKS Roc k s , R e ds.6 r -pingtons. Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2212 Charles. WHEAT screenings. $2.60 per 100. Delivered Wagner. 801 N. 18th St.. Phone Doug 1142 FOR SALE Laying or setting hens, frys Panyjmlcks. Colfax 2266. WHITE Leghorii'Tayiiig" hens! Will tsell all or part of flock. Call Colfax 40M. 8 UTILITY does" breeding Vger$l50' each" Telephone Benson 561. BEAUTIFUL male collie puppy for sale Tele j hone Harney 2374. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Busings Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security $0. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Entailer, larger am'ts. proportionate rate PROVIDENT iniM sncii.-Tv 432 Securitieg Bidg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 66$. LOANS OK DIAMONDS" AND JEWELRY 1f SMALLER LOANS. O Cf lO w. C. FLATATI EST 1892. O 6TH FI.R. SECURUINES BLDG. TY 95" DIAMONDS AND JEW ELRY LO A N S. Lowest rates. Private loan booths, Harry Malwshook. '514 Dodge D 5619 Est 1891 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Alonzo B. Hunt and wife to Julius Sherman. Seventeenth St., 180 ft. north of Charles t., so. side, 60x140. $4,100 Ida Peters to State Bank of Omaha, n. e. cor. Twentieth and Spragu 30121' 1,000 UMAHA LIVE S TO Moderate Run of Cattle With Prices Steady; Hog Market is 15 Oents Higher. Omahs, July 1$. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen Receipts were Official Monday 8,954 Estimate Tuesday 6.J00 Two daa this week. . .15,154 Same days last week.. II, 750 Same days 3 wks. ago. 14, 487 Same days 3 wks. ago. 10.257 Same days year ago... 9.024 10,411 1.3O0 26,731 28,476 I3.SS6 1,907 11.080 8. 00 16.30 15.831 16.773 23.S75 .SIS Receipts and disposition of live stock t the I'nion Stock Yards, Omaha. Neb., for :4 hours ending at S o'clock yesterday RECEIPTS CaTIS. Cattle.Hogs, Sheep, H'r's Wabash Missouri Taclfio . Union Pacific ... C. A N. W.. east C, N. W., west. . , St. P., M. O. C, B. ,t Q.. east C. , B & Q , west C R. I. A P., east C 15. I. ,v 1'.. west Illinois Central . . Chicago C.t. West 6 2 . 6 .65 . 6 .71 . S .41 .41 .12 . 1 . 1 4 68 71 is a 36 1 8 10 Total receipts . . 2 57 I DISPOSITIONHEAD. ! CattU.Hogv Sheep , Morris ,v Co. 1,025 2.89: Swift and company 1,486 I Cutlahy Packing company 990 ' Armour & Co 1,370 ' SchwartT A Co ; .1. W. Murphy ; l.inrolti Packing company 116 South Omaha Pack. Co... 14 : Mill & Sun 40 1 F. B. Lewis 255 I. H Root & Co 178 : .1. II. Bulla IS ; It. if, ust'ii U Pros 178 j F. II. KelluRg 73 2.96S 1,534 4.182 1,907 3,784 3 27 1,172 2.591 1 Worthhelmer A Degen . . ' H. V. Hamilton Sullivan Bros ... ' Rothschild Krebs 1 MIsMiurl & Kan. Calf Co i 1 1 1 K K 1 1 1 s 194 67 67 50 113 4 If. 15 i Huff man ' Roth j Meyers; i Ulassberg I Banner Jims ' .lohn Ilarvev j .!en.rn v l.ungren I t'nl I I'll. 11 6 71 21 851 Other buyers 64 T.itnls 7.845 16.5s 4,823 Cattle The early estimate today called for a mo1"rate run of 6.200 head of cattle and quality uf the offerings was considerably better than yesterday as far as beef steers were concerned. An early top of $18 00 be ing paid for 1.044 pound steers. Trading was fully steady on good to choice grades at $17. Wit 18.20 and slow but about steady on the medium grades at $15.50(8117.00. Butcher stock was steady with yesterday, good to choice cows selling anywhere from $s.7612.60 and fat heifers from $.00igi 18.00. Desirable weighty feeder were Bteady with yesterday as were the good to choice stockera, but light common stocker were 23fif 50c lower and In very poor demand, tjuotatioria on cattle; Good to choice beeves, $17.50018.20; fair to good beeves. $15.2617.O0; common to fair beeves, $12.00 14.50; good to choice yearlings, $16 00 17.60; fair to good yearlings, $1$. 50(6)15. 60; common to fair yearlings. $9.0011.00; good to choice heifers, $11.0013.26; good to choice cows, $10.50ii)13.00; fair to good cows, $8.25010 25; common to fair cows, $7.258.50; prime feeders. $12,60013.10; gool to choice feeders. $11.0012.60; fair to good feeders, $9.00011.00; common to fair feeders, $6.500.00; good to choice stoekers, $9.76 i 11.75; stock heifer, $7.60 9.00; stock rows, $7.008.00; veal calve, $8.00 13 GO; bulls, stags, etc., $9.60(911 00. Hogs Hog receipt t his morning am ounted to 238 loads estimated at 16,800 head. It was a good lively market from the start opening fully 16o higher and mounted upward until a few of the later sales were around as much a 25o higher than yesterday' average market. Packer and shippers were very lively bidder for the hogs at the advance price. Bulk of the sales were $17. .'517.45 with a top of $17.60. The general market wa 16 20c higher Sheen There were 21 loads of sheep here today, estimated at 6,300 head, making the run for the two day 16,380 head. There was a better feeling In the sheop barn thl morning. The undertone being much better than it has been for several dy. Early sales were In the neighborhood of 16c high er. A top of $16.25 wa made on western lambs, Very few aged sheep were here and none had been sold. Prospect were that the market wa steady to tronger. Qoutatlons on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $17.0018 10; lambs, fair to good, $16.50817 00; lamb feeder, $14.60(3)16.76; yearlings, good to choice. $13.0014.00; yearlings, fair to good, $12.7613.00; year lings feeders, $11.O0gill.76; ewe, good to chiller. $n.o012 25; ewe fair to good, $10 OOffill.OO Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 1. Cattle Receipt, 14,000 head; best steers strong; other low; butchers lower; calves strong; stockera and feeders steady; beef cattle, good and choice, $16. 76118.10; common and medium, $11.6058 16.75; butcher stock, cows and heifers. $8.40 14.60; ennners and cutters, $7.1008.00; stockera and feeders, good, choloe and fancy. $10.5013.00; common and medium, $8.25 10.60; veal calves, good and choice, $16,000 16.76. Hogs Receipts, 35,000 head; 16 to 26 cents higher; big packers buying sparingly at 10 to 16 cents higher; bulk, $17.60(918.26; butchers. $18.0o18.30; packing, $17.86 18.00; light. $18.1518.35; rough, $16.00 17.25; pigs. 117.00 17.76. Sheep Receipts. 12,000 head; sheep and yearlings steady; lambs strong, mostly 16 to 25 cents higher than packer buying yester day. Kansas City lit Stock. Kana City, July 16. Cattle Receipt, 19.000 .head. Market lower. Prime fed steers, $17.26018.25; dressed beef steers, $14.00017.00; western steers, 110.60016.00; southern steers, $7.00 f 1 4 00; cow, $7,000 13.00; heifers, $8.00016.00; tocker and feeders, $8.00015.26; bulls, $8.00010.60; calves, $8.0001425. Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head. Market higher. Bulk of sales, $17.86018.15; heavy, $18.06018.20; packers and butchers, $17.95 "j'18.16; light, $17.75018.10; pig, $16,250 16.75. Shoep and lambs Receipts, 2,000 head. Market steady. Lambs, $16.00018.26; year ling, $12.00016.00; wethers, $10 00013.60; ewes, $8.00012.25. " Sioux t lty Live Stock. Sioux City, la., July 16. Hogs Receipt, li.000 head; market, 6c lo 16c higher; light, $17.40; mixed, $17.30; heavy. $17.10; bulk, $17.10017.40. Cattle Receipts. 2.200 hesd; market, steady; beef steers, $9.75015.40; fat cow and heifers. $8.25(a;10.D0; feeding cow and heifer, $7.250$.5n. Sheep Receipts, 300 head; market, steady. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rudolf Volenec and wife to Linn P. Campbell, First and Poppleton at., 60x80 100 Miehael L. Clark, Sheriff, to Allison H. Dujfdale, Forty-eighth St., 06 ft. south of Burt st, east aide, 6'ix13n "35 ileorge P. Stebblns and wife to Lucius B. Adams and wife, Manderson St., 10 ft. east of John A. Creightnn lilvil.. no. side. 4."xl28 600 Heme Terrace Co. to Fred W. Mohr, Martha st,, 200 ft. west, of Thirty eighth St., so. side, 60x122 1 Mike Zarkowlskl and wife to Antone .abillis, R at., 150 ft. east of Thirty third st., no. side, 60x130 1,600 Nathan Somberg and wife to Peter Nelson, et al, . e. cor. Ninth and Pleree ,t., 8ixi47 s.000 Helen W. Blair and husband to Belle V. Power, Davenport St., 94 ft. west of Forty-eighth St., so. side, 50x135 6.000 Haiti.; N. Osborne and husband to Thomas L. Joneg, Sixteenth St., 173 ft. south of Kansas ace., east side, 4IXH.6 4,325 J" - I'll E. Barton and wife to Cora B. Benham, Cuming at., 200 ft. west of Fiftv-first St., so. side, 60x136 4,800 Carl H. Itcnsch to Kathrlna Orandjean. Pine st., 399 ft. east of Sixtieth St., so. side, 123x305. undivided one-half 600 Gerhard S. Benawa and wife to Walter D. William, Bedford ave., 148 ft. west .if Thirtieth St., no. lde, 60x128 1,300 Bliss H. H.-adley and wife to Loul Hill, et al. Thirty-ninth st 207 ft, south of Arne ave., west side, 40x 133 1,800 John Calvin Pottengs to Clara Fischer, s. w. cor Thirty-seventh and Redlck ave., 7.'.x1 30 (00 Edith rteaniH and husband to George A Roberts. Capitol ave., 250 ft. west cf FlPy-tirst at., so. side, 60x117.. 4,300 Louise Dr.sher to Amll L. Rohde and wife, Twentieth st., 53 ft. north of Ogd-n st., extended, w. ., 63x550.. 6,900 Ida M. M'er. et al. to John O. Niel son, Thirty-s-eond St., 47 ft. north of Caslellar st west side, 47x127.. 6,100 Iluirh H Harper and wife to Emll Olson. Wirt st.. 325 ft. west of Forty lecond ave,, so. td, 40x135 , Hi MAIN AND PRODUCE! Moderate Arrivals of Grain; . important Stocks Make Sub Corn 2 Cents Up to 1 Cent j gtantial Recoveries From Off; No Change in Oats Their Abrupt Reversal of or wneat. Omaha. July 16. Receipts of grain today inn S5 cars wheat, 60 cars corn. 70 cars oats, no rye, and 1 car barley, as compared to 11 cars wheat, 30 cars corn, 6 cars oats, and none of rye, a week ago. Corn prices for the good rsdes ranged from lo to 2c higher for white to unchanged to lo lower for yellow The market was Inclined to be draggy on this cereal, and this was also the situation on other mains. Oat figures were about steady There was no particular change in wheat figures No sale of rye or barley were reported on the early market. CARLOT RECEirTS Wheat. Corn Oats Chicago 183 5s 8i Minneapolis ,31 Duluth 1 . .' Kansas City 550 ;r 13 St. Louis 193 27 43 Winnipeg 6 rrimary Movements. RECEIPTS Todav Vr. auo. 1,500, tn 35(i,6rn SOK.OOll 7IM.O0O 9.'(0'i0 630,000 Receipts Wheat Corn Kats Shipment. SH1PMFNTS Wheat 317.000 229. Ooo Corn 417. ono 436. Oo t'si l,i;i7.ooo :,;fi,ono VN1TED STATES CI.KAKlNilR Today. Year ago. Wheat 2.000 401,00(1 Corn 1,000 Oats 1.77.000 41nin.li 4. ruin Moicmcnt. RECEIPTS. Receipts Todav. l.nst Yr. Wheat 86 s Corn f.o (t Oats i i Barley SHIPMENTS. Wheat 27 3 Corn :;i lot Onts " to Barley ? Corn No. .3 white, 1 carload 1 !6. 1 3 5 carloads, $1.95; No. 4 while, d'i carloads is"; an. r wnite, i carloads I . . . 1 car load $1.76; No. 6 white, 2 2-!i ratloaiis $1.M., 1 carload $1.65: sample while, 1 inrlnad $1.42; No. 2 yellow, 1 carload $1 68; No. 3 yellow, 2 carload, $1.6ii; No. 4 ellow. 1 i ar load $1.63. 1 carload $1.61; No. 6 yellow, 2 carloads $1.56; No. 6 yellow, 2 carloads $1.50. 1 carload $1.48; sample yellow, 1 carload $1.38, 1 carload $1.38; No. 6 mixed, 3 enr loads $1.45; sample mixed, 1 carload $1 88, I carload $t.I5. Oats No. 2 white: 4 carloads, 76c. Standard: 6 carloads, 748,c; No. 3 white: 4 carloads. 740. No. 4 white, 1 carload. 74c. Sample white: 1 carload. 73c. No 2 mixed: 1 carload, 73c. Wheat No. 1 hard; 15 carloads, $2 20; 1 carload, $2.19. No. 2 hard: 1 carload, $2.21; 4 carloads. $2 .19. No. 3 hard: 1 car load, $2.19; 4 carloads, $2 18. No. 4 hard: 1 carload, $2.18. No. 1 mixed: 1 carload. $2.15. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Be by Logan & Bryan, tork and grain broker, 316 South Sixteenth treet, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yet Corn. July 1 62 1 64 160H, 1 0tj'lfl3 Aug. 1 63 1 66 l0 T4 1 61 168i Sept. 1 63 1 64 4 160 1 61!, 163'A Oat. July 768 764 76S 76H 7i Aug. 738, 768, 768 76V 76 Sept. 71H '2H 70H 70S 71 Tork. July 46 00 45 00 44 60 44 80 44 70 Sept. 46 36 45 20 45 00 45 00 46 60 Lard. July 26 IS 26 16 2 20 Sept. 26 IS 26 17 26 16 26 15 26 26 Rib. July 14 $1 24 86 34 80 24 34 24 $7 Sept. 24 70 24 70 24 60 24 64 24 75 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET Beef Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cut effective July 15 are as follows: No. 1 loin, 87Ho; No. I loins, 35 Wc; No. S loins. 194o; No. 1 ribs, S3'4o; No. 2 ribs, 32Vo; No. I rib. 184c; No. 1 rounds, 28c; No. 2 rounds, 28c; No 3 rounds, 22V4c; No 1 chuck, 28o; No. t chucks, 22c; No. 3 chucks, 16c; No. 1 plates, 16 4c; No. 1 plate, 16c; No. 8 plates, 14c. Fish Catfish, odd sizes, large. 28o Ib.j halibut, 23c lb.; black cod, large .lies, 15c lb.; trout, size to suit, 23o lb.; Royal White Chinook salmon, 20o lb.; whltefish, 18o lb.; yellow pike, 21o lb.: pickerel, 13c lb.; Red Clnook salmon, 250 lb.; blood-red bullhead. large, 21o lb.; medium. 18o lb.; rock bass. 84 lb. each, 20c lb.; yollow ring perch, 64 lb. each, 19o lb.; herring, llo lb.; haddock, 13o lb.; steak ood, eastern, 15o lb.; crap pies, 20022c lb.; buffalo, large, 14o lb.; white perch, llo lb.; carp, large, 12o lb.; steak cod, western, 11c lb.; gulf red snapper, 22o lb.; froien large bass, 20c lb; frozen skinned whiting, odd sizes, flaky, almost boneless 16-lb. baskets, per basket, $2.65; round, 7o lb.; frozen round pink salmon, 14a lb.; frozen red salmon, 22c lb.; frozen pink salmon, 20c lb.; frozen sturgeon, 15o lb.; frozen Spanish mackered, 17o lb.; fnzen native fall mackerel, 21c lb.; frozen floun ders, 12a lb.; frozen soles. 12a lb.; frozen western red snapper, 10c !b.; frozen llver smelts, 12c lb.; frozen No. 1 whlto mullet 5o lb.; frozen Canadian Tulllbee whltefish, average lb., lOo lb.; frozen Canadian whltefish, large, dressed or round, 18o lb.; frozen Canadian dressed pickerel, 13c lb.; frozen Canadian round pickerel, 10c lb.; frozen dressed herring, large, 9c lb.; round, 8c lb.; baracuda, 14c lb.; ea rock bass, 14c lb.; roe (had, 24a lb. Fruits Oranges: 80s, 90s, 126. 388s, 824s. $7.60; 120s, 176s, 216s, 200s, 260a, $8.00. Lemons: Sunklst, $10.60; Red Balls, $10.00. Bananas, 7o to 74e lb. Peaches: Califor nia, $1.16 box; Elbertss, $3 26 bu.; Georgia Elbert, 6-basket crate, $3.25 crate. Plum, California: Tragedy, Sunta Rosas. $2.60; Climax and Burbanks, $3.26. Apricot, Washington, $2.25. Cantaloupes: Standards, 45a, $4.00; pony. 64s, $3.50; flats, 12 to 16, $1.60. Watermelons, 3c lb., crates extra. Vegetables Lettuce: Head, 84.00 era's; head, $1.25 doz.; leaf, 60c doz. Cabbege, 90-lb. crates. 4V4o lb. Onions: Yellow CsM fornla In 100-lb. sacks, 3 Via lb.; home grown, 20o doz. Radishes, 30c doz. Pota toes, new, 3 40 lb. Asparagus, 60c diz, Michigan celery, 60c doj. Telephone pea. 15c lb. Cucumbers, $2.00 box. Beans, ..ax and green, $1.60 basket. Summer squash, $1.00 doz. Beets, 40c doz. Carrots, 40a doz. Artichokes, $1.60. Green peppers, market basket, $1.50. Tomntoe. 4-basket crate, $1.60. Lime, $5.00. Garlic. 17c. Egg plants, $2.00 box. Miscellaneous Crackor.lack, checkers, chums, $6.60; 4 cases, $2,85. Ear .lopcorn, 84c lb.; shelled popcorn, 1-lh. pkgs , 4-doz. case, $4.00. htee B. honey, l ib. glasses. 1 doz. case, $3.86. Salted pesnuts, $3.00. Peanuts, 17c to 20c lb. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Soaking Bain and Big Receipt Do Much to Weaken Corn Market, Chicago, July 16. Soaking rain and big receipt did much today to weaken the corn market. Although at on time price touched new high levels for the season, the cloe was heavy, at 2 4c. to 2 84c net decline, with August Jl.i;o to 11.614 and September $1,604 to tt.ilt'i. Oats IobI 4c to 14c In provisions the outcome varied from 50c down to 10c advance. Advices that the molsmro supply had been so heavy and widespread us to he llbely to head off any dry weather talk for a consld oralilo while led to general selling wllh the pressure most energetic around the opening and during the last half of the day, The fact that arrivals here wero decidedly In excess of expectations and amounted to nearly 500 carloads acted also as a notable bearish factor. A transient let-up In sell ing order wa taken advantage of by pit trader, but the bullae which ensued was soon more than wiped out by greatly In creased selling that lasted until the close, Oat were governed mainly by the action of corn. Only a limited amount of hedging wn done. Increase In the tock of ribs whereas a redn Hon had been looked for weakened provisions. Advances In the hog market were ignored. Chicago, July 18. Butter Market firm; creamery, 380484. Eggs Higher; receipts, 21,271 cases; firsts, 38 4 0 39 4c; ordinary firsts, I'4j.37: ; at mark, cases Included, 35038c. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 64 cars; Virginia barrels, $5.5006.00; others un changed. Poultry Alive, market unchanged. Kansas City, Mo., July 16. Corn July, $1.6984; August, $1.6084; September, $1.62. Kansas City, Mo, July 16. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 37c; seconds, 30. St. Loul Grain. St. Louis, July 16. Corn August, $1,62 4; September, $1.82. Oats Steady; August, 75c; September. 714e. Sugar Market. Now York, July 16. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6.065c; Ilu granulated, 7,0o. NEW YORK STMiKRiCTADTWaRCimn a v utww ii iv Provi, stoa.in New York, July 16. Important stock made substantial recoveries today from their abrupt reversal of the prevlou eslon. the rebound resulting largely If not entirely from the very favorable tenor of supple mentary war bulletins. The most Interest, which recently at tained formidable proportion, contributed in considerable degree to the rally, trader, hur riedly covering their contract in steels, marines and other speculative favorite. All the activity occurred In the first and final hours, the niarket meantime pur suing a dull and narrow course, with oc casional nominal reaction. Final price were mostly at the day' maximum, U. S. Steel. Marine preferred, tobacco and various peclaltle rising p!rltedly In the last 15 minutes. U. S Steel s bt quotation of 106 4 rep resented a rally of 4 point from it low quotation of yesterday, tht tock closing st a net gain of 24. Kindred Industrials and equipment registered similar advance. Msrlne preferred scored an extreme gain of 4 points. Its rle being accomplished by the usual rumors of an early completion . f the deal with British Interests, but other shippings were dull and unchanged. Kalis made little headway until towards the end. when Reading and Union Pacific developed sum letlvlty, the former gain ing ! point. Motor a a group added to the strength of the general list with tob.vcos, although Sumatra reversed It procedure of yesterday, opening trong and closing heavy. Sale amounted to 330, 000 shares. Liberty bonds were stedy, but other Issues were irregular Total sales. V' alue. aggregated $4,676,000. Old U. 8. bond were unchanged on call. Following I the list of stock and clos ing quotations: Closing Sale. HIjh. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar tt American Can .... 4,900 478 4 474 ni. Car A F 900 844 84 844 Am. Locomotive .. 700 864 6S4 864 Am. S Refining 2.700 7S8 778, 784 Am S Refining.. 300 1114 111 1114 Vm. Tel, & Tel.. 1,700 964 964 64 m. Z, L. S.. 400 19 lit, IS, Anaconda Copper.. 6,900 684 874 684 At' bison 400 84 84 848 .. & w. j. . n. 1, 10 Baltimore O.,.. 300 65 64 644 H. &. S. Copper ... 700 3884 Jus 38 4 'al. Petroleum Can. Pacific 300 1474 147 147 4 Central Leather .. 1,000 68 67 874 Ches. A Ohio 700 67 6(4 66 4 Chi , Mil St. P 4Hj chl. & Northwest $24 C., R, I, A P. ctfs. 600 24 28 K 384 Chlno Copper ... 600 40 394 194 Colo. Fuel A Iron 46 1 Corn I". Refining. 81.100 454 44 464 ciucihle Steel ,. a, 600 sji (14 Cuba Cane Sugsr. . 2,100 J14 114 tl Distillers' Securities 1,800 664 664 664 Krl" 200 16 4 154 164 General Eleetrlo 14684 General Motors .. 1.700 151 1494 161 Gt. Northern pfd .. 800 04 90 84 0 Gt. North Ore Ctf 400 114 II 1J4 Illinois! Central eg Inspiration Copper 1,400 v6$4 6144 63 Inter M. Mar. pfd. 14,700 914 5 84 Inter. Nickel 900 2(84 394 9 Inter. Taper 4,900 178 3 174 K. O. Southern 18 Kcnnecott Cop. .. 1,600 1184 IJ 11 Lou. & Nah nt Maxwell Motor Mex. Potroleum ., 1,100 (94 9784 (84 Miami Copper .... 300 29$ 2(4 1(4 Mo. Pacific (00 21 Uk 114 Mont. Power ,. g Nev. Copper u N. Y. Central 100 Tl4 1i 714 N. T N. II. 4 H. 600 11 HVi I7V Nor. A Western 101 North. Faclflo .... 100 17 87 4 ( 7 84 Pacific Mall .... , Pennsylvania . ... 1,100 44 44 414 Pittsburgh Coal ,ji Ray Consol. Copper 700 144 14 14 4 Heading 10,400 89 8784 184 Rop. Iron at Steel.. 6,400 (1 (1 nu Shnt. Arl. Cop u S. Paelfto 200 (14 It (14 Stud. Corporation . 600 4(4 46 4(4 Texa Co 1,100 149 147 14(4 Union Paciflo .... (00 1234 111 1118i U. 8. I. Alcohol ,. 1,600 1244 U'4 114 U. 8. Steel (4,300 1054 103S 1064 Utah Copper 1,800 81 4 11 81 Wubash pfd "B" .. 400 IS II 11 u Western Union 100 174 ITU 174 Waat VI..I.I. .aaa , . .7 . . . . - . .... I,i SiV J)t 1Z Total sale for tha day 130,000 fharea. New York Money. New York. Julv 18 MarmnHI. .....a Four and lx month ( per cent. Sterling Slxtv-i1v hiite ti'ttix. merclal elxty-day bills, $4.71; demand. im d-jd; came, m.yb 7-16. France Demand. $6.7144; cable $S.(. Guilders Demand, 614 c; cabUs. (lo. Lire Demand, $8.83; cable, $1.80. SilverBar. unchained: MmIm. nitra unchanged. Time loans Strnnr- g ni. hmI MA a. Ixly, ninety day and six month. Call money strong; high, low and rnllgn rate, 6; closing bid, 64; offered at 4; last ."nil. v, It. S. 2, reg... 98 I. C. ref. 4.. ..77 U. S. 2s, coupon 98 Int. M. M. 6s... (74 IJ. S. 3s. reg.... MK. C. 8. ref. 6.. 7(4 II. 8. 3s, coup.. DUL. & N. un. 4s.. 14 IT tt 1 ,11. llLm na i!9f V . T 1a. Am A U. S. 4s, reg...'. 106 4M. Pac. gen. 4s 68 II. S. 4s, coup. 106 4Mont. Power 6 89 "Am. For. Sec. 6s 96 N. Y. C. dub. 6 944 Am T AV 'V " F.m BTK M Paa Am II 1 Anglo-French 6 924 n! Paciflo lit'.','.". 61 Arm. A Co. 44 83140. 8. L. ref. 4 81 A .... , . ,i , t ns a. m a a . , i it;iiinil Ren. H M 1 . A . as I. us.,,, VOTS B. & O. cv. 44 78Penn. con. 44 (44 T 1 .1 1 I. C ..... I t DM, DAnn BAM IK. . . m.n ., ua nn ..in.. bu. o Cen. Leather 6 (34 Reading gn. 4 134 Cen. Paciflo 1st 77 84 8 L A B F a 6. . g C. A O. cv. 6.. 81 48. P. cv. 6 (1 "!., B. A Q., ). 4s 94 4 Southern Ry 6.. 89 r f m. a U 8r K T 14 D 1 - C lTJ U 17)1 IU7) . , 1 I. . . t . , 09 C R I A P r. 4 674unon Paciflo 4 844 -v. v o. rei. fts lift ci. niniDw os... lft D. & R. (I. r. 5s 61 V. 8. Steel 6s... 99 4 . I, . r at II Wa Ka .1. 1 A A I'. HI V. un V Slf A"A"I V0 Erie gen. 4s 64 4French gov 64a (7 -nun. c.iecirio o is niu. New Tork General Market. New York, July 16. Flout. Irregular; springs, $11 35011.76; winter and Kama, $11. 20Sf 11.60. Corn Spot, easy; fresh shelled No. 1 yel low, $1.98 84 ; No. 8 yellow, $1.884, cost and freight, New York. Oats Spot, unsettled; standard, 1(4. Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1 461.60; No. 1, $1.3001.40; No. 3. 11.0001.15. Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice, 1917, 36943c; 1916, nominal; Paolflo coat, 1917, 20023c; 1 T 1 fl. 14l6c. Pork Firm: mess, $47.50fp4S.OO; family, $55.00; short clear. $48.0O'ji53.O0. Lard Easy; mlddlewest, $26. 10021.20; tallow, firm; city specials, loose, 1784a. Rico Nominal; fancy headed, 10104o; blue rose. 9r)4rd'9'4c. Now York, July 16. Butter Market firm and unchanged. Eggs Market tedy end unchanged. fhenae Market firm and unchanged. Live Toultry Alive, lrregutsr; boiler, 36'(i40r; fowls, 3586c; rootr. 36o; turkeys. 28 30c. Dressed, market firm; prices unchanged. New York Coffee, New York, July 16. Report of a further decline In Brazil caused a renewal of scat tering li'iulilntlon In the market for coffee futures here today. The opening wa I to 10 points lower with September elllng off to 8 i((!c and December to 8.660 during the middle of the day or about 11 to 18 point net lower. Priced steadied up 2 to 1 point In the later trading on covering or a little trade buying, but closed at a net los of 5 to 11 points. July, 8.34c; September, ( 41c; October, 8 65c; December, 8.69c; January, 8.75c; March, 8.67c; May, (.02c. Cffee Spot, etesdy; Rio 7s, 84e; San tos 4s, 114c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlt. New York, July 16 Evaporated Apple Easy; state, 1348116c. Prunes Firm: California. 7416ie; Oregon.-, 144 1484c Apricots Easy; choice, 164o; itra cnoiee, 174c; rancy, 19c. Peaches Quiet; tandard. 12114e; choice, 124114c; fancy, 134014c. Raisins Dull; loose muscat.!, (c; choice to rancy eefled, 104011c; eedleg, (4 114c; London layer, $2.00. Dry (ioods. New York, July 18. Buyer of cotton goods toduy were unsettled by the price fixing movement and the delay In making price levels on cloths not enumerated In the first government list. Yarns wer quiet and firm. Burlaps were firm and silk quiet. Attendance of dry goods buyer In market was very large. London Money, London, July 18 Silver Bar, 48 13-ld per ounce. Money 2 84 Per cent. Discount Rates Short bill, 1 17-$1 per cent; three month bills, 8 17-32 pr cent. Metal Market. New York, July 16. Metal exchange quote lead unchanged; spot, $.0o; spelter, easy; East St. Louis delivery, pot, $8 45 S.55. At London: Spot tin, 1 18i, I a rm mm m if a re nil DRIVE FOR LADS IN U. S. SERVICE Teams at Work Raising $25, 000, Chamber of Commerce Goal for Soldiers and Sailors. Teams started work Tuesday nion. in gr to raise the $25,000 for the sol- diers' and sailors' war fund, which is the goal of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Members of the teams working are: Tudge Slabaugh, captain; Herbert Connell, T. H. Barrett and C. R, Keller. C. S Phillips, captain; j. M. McCarthy and W. Lyman The two teams have been assigned ! to the Omaha National bank build- , ing and the City National bank build ing They will canvass these and ad ditional teams will be assigned tc various office buildings and sections, of the business district while the drive is on. That the courtesies extended to de parting members of the draft units from Omaha and to men in the serv ice from this city by the Chamber of Commerce is appreciated, is testi fied to by the fact that letters and post cards are being received every day from men in the cantonments and in the field, thanking the body for past courtesies and asking for new favors. , Requests are coming in for cigarets, safety razors, blades and strops, and countless other small things, recognize ing the fact that Omaha's men in . the service appreciate the spirit of the . Chamber of Commerce to be of serv ice to them in a spirit of unselfish ness. Most of the men who are ask ing these small favors are those who have but few home ties. They have selected the Chamber of Commerce., as their "best friend." On all packages of comforU sent' out in future to men in the camp and field, and to those who depart in the draft units from the city, will b labels containing the optimistic and. cheery inscription. "Omaha Will Wel come Yo Home, instead of a doleful "farewell Sailor Lad Wins Honor In Krug Park Pillow Fight The sailor boys were much in tari dence at the pillow fight held tt Krng park Monday night. E. M. May, from the Great Lakes training nation, carried off ftrat hon- on. lie remained on the bar until he had knocked over five opponents. C Michaels and G. Ellsworth carried of! second and third prizes respec- tively. Chicago lire Htutk Market. Chicago, July H. Cattle Reoelpts. 14,Oo5 head; ateera (elling above $16.60 strong to" 10o higher; other and butcher' cattle un even, (teady to lower; stocker and feeder, ' teady; calve mostly 16o higher; beef cat tle, (ood and oholoe, I16.7S18.10; common and medium, $11.0U.75; butcher stock, ' cow and heifer, $8.16 14,50; canner and cutter, $7.10 . 15; Hooker and feeder,, good, choice and fancy, $10.50Q13.00; com mon and medium. $8. 26910,60; veal calve, good and oholoe, $16,251817.00. Hogs Receipt, $5,000; mostly 10a higher"- than yesterday' average for rood hoga; late packer bid lower on common and mixed packing good; bulk of sale, $l7.60fj IS. 25; butober. tl7.3601fl.IO; packing, $17.3517.0; light, I1S.16 ls.gS; a few fancy aorta, $IM0; rough, I1S.60 017.36; 1 pigs, $17.00017.76. '' Sheep and Lamb Receipt, It. 000 head; sheep and yearlings steady; lamb firm to 26c higher than packer' purchases yester- , day, good native showing most atrength; lamb, cbolo and prime, $18.40. 18.00 : medium and good, $16. 76Jf 18.40; cull, $11.00 O15.00; ewe, choice and prime, $12.76 13.60; medium and good, $10.60 12.76; cull, $6.00.50. Loral Wmttier Record. 191. 1917. 1911. ltlt. Lowest last night S 60 78 IS I'reotpltatlon 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temparatur tor today, 77 degree. Deficiency In precipitation alnce March 1, 8.27 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period. 1917. (.42 Inches. General Weather Condition. Shower occurred In the upper Mississippi . valley and upper lake region within the last' twenty-tour hour, and light rains ars Sail ing this morning In western Nebraska and Kansai, and on the middle Rocky mountain lop, The weather I aoraewhat cooler from th Missouri rlvsr east to th lake, but no Important chang in temperature ha occurred la any section since the pre ceding report, and no material chang I expected In thl vicinity tonight and Wednesday, and th weather will probably oonttaue fair. L. A. WELSH. M. Los Urn Stock. S$. Loul, July IS. Cattle Reoelpts, " 11,900 head. Market, good steady, others lower. Native beef steers, $11.60018.00; yearling steers and heifer, $7.60Ol.00; cow, $7.60 13.76; stocker and feeder,' II. 60 01$. 00: fair to prime southern beef steer, $10.00017.70; beef cow and heifers, $6.00013.00; native calves, $7.76017.00. Hog Receipts, 10,000 head. Market higher. Light, $18.001S.16; pig, $17.60 Olt ll; mixed and butcher, $17.85011.10; ' good heavy, $17.85018.00; bulk of aali, $17.80018.10. . Sheep and Lamb Rscslpts, 8,000: Mar-' ket steady. Lamb. $14.00018.00; ewe, $11.00012 00; canner and chopper, $6.00 10.00. Rocia and Turpentine. Savannah, da.. July 18. Turpentine. teady, 80c; sales, 100 bbl. ; receipts. 699 DDI. ; shipment, 10 bbl.; atock, -4.273. oin Firm, sale, 897 bbl. : receipt. 1,911 bbl.; shipments, $97 bbl.; stocks, 80,078 bbl. Quote: B. D, B, F, $9,80090; O, $9 859 9 90; H, $9.36010.00; 1, $10.06010.16; K. $10.40011.26; M, $10.60011.35; N, 111.46; WO. WW, $11.60. t. Joseph rive (Hoc. St. Joph, Mo., July 16. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market lower; steers, . $13.00018.00; cows and heifers, $7.00 16.60; calves, $7.00014.00. Hog Receipt, 6,000 head; market high er; top, $18.05; bulk, $17.76018.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head; market steady; lamb, $13.00018.00; ewes, $6.00012 00. Minneapolis Oratav. Mianssvpoll, Jon It. Corn No. I yellow, li0O. Oats No. 1 whits, 76V4 0T. Coffee Market. ; Wew Tork, July 18. Coffeei Rio No. 7, futufe. steady; July, 8.34c; Oetober, 8.S5. New Tork Cotton. New Tork, July 16. Cotton closed very . teady at a net advance of 29 point. S5KINNER Kft PACKING W COMPANY rawseuuM WHOLESALE Poultry-Butter Eggs III6-III8 Dourjlas; St Tel-Douglas IS2I