THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918. 15 i V Mr FOR RENT HOUSES. West TO responsible party large houss, at corner Twenty-fifth avenue and Douglae street Suitable (or high elaaa room and dining service. Also fine location (or lodge or octal organization!. Phone owner, Dong, ias 7256. .$304 NORTH Sixty-ninth attest 7 room $1$.9. - 692J Bedford avenue, ( rooms, 11.$0. OMAHA LOAN ft BLDG. AfiffN. 2668 DOUGLA& rooming' bouse. $33.00. Flat, 230$ Leavenworth, I rail, 120.00. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 664, T-ROOM house, hot water heat Adults on- t ly. Harney 109. . ' - ' North.""" 2301 Dewey ave., 7 rait, 126.50. 11U a J 3d. T rail., $30.00. ARMSTRONQ-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636. 333 Becurltlei Bldg. t-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, near 14th St. car. 135.00 BEDFORD-JOHNSON Co., Doug. 1140 Si:VN-ROOM FLAT All modern. Ill N 23d St. Harney 3162. South C ROOMS and den; atrietly modern home; almost new, with garage; 832.60. 1141 So. 3Mh St. Tyler 1313 J. Miscellaneous. Llfcf your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRU8T COMPANY. Realtors Tyler til. " ! HOUSES ' IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT CRE1GH SONS ft CO., BBS BLDQ Shopen ft Co.. Rentals Doaglaa 4388 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. West. DRAKE COURT. Twenty-second and Jones. " We will have several desirable l-r. apartments available In a few days, con sisting of living room, dining nook, kitch enette, bath and dressing room. Strictly up to the minute In- every detail. 132.50. We also have a few new S-roora apart ment left. Living room, dining room, aun porch, kitonen, bath and dressing room. Equipment, includes I disappearing beds, garbage Incinerator, built-in dresa- era, automatlo package receiver, gas driers In laundry, etc. $42.50 and 345. DRAKE REALTY- CONSTRUCTION CO.. Rental Office 185 Bldg. 13. Open 8:30 a. m, to 8:30 p. m. Tyler 871. APARTMENT. " t rooms in the Hudson, 207 South 24tn Ave.; heat and janitor service; 142.50 and $50 per month. Benson & Meyers Co., Realtors, 424 Omaha Nat. Bk, Bldg. D.746. J'OR RENT Two modern 11-room flats, 2214 and 2216 Douglaa 8treet. Rental $50 per month each. Dresher Bros., 2217 Far- nam street. Tyler 345. IIZARD Palace block, centrally located, t or 4-room apt; also 4-room flat Superb Apply n. zsa. rnone neo HAMILTON APTS., fireproof, fine lawn and flowers; best location; 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management ESTABROOK Apartments, 4 rooms, 25; I rooms. 32! O P. Stebbtns. tsiO Chlrsgo. ' ' j 1 ' ' " f F6R RENT Business Property. Stores. " T STORES FOR RENT. 2412 Cuming St., $80.00. ( ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANT. ' . 20-outh 18th St ' Douglas ','11. STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas. 20x (0; steam hi?at; rent $115 per month. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. STORE North 16th St., near P. O.; low rent. O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago Office and Desk Room : WILL RENT to responsible party suite of office rooms, two private offices and re ception room, beautifully carpeted, ma hogany roll top desks and furniture eady for occupancy. Apply 1424 First Nation al Bank Building. Phone Tyler :80. JFFICES should be chosen win care. The Beo Building satisfies careful tenants. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131, ENGINEERING firm will share fine office and stenographer's service in Room 430, Bet Bldg. . WANTED TO RENT; Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your nouses for rent with us and get results. More requests than houses; give ' us houses. Payne Investment Co., Realtors 52T Omaha Nat'l BsnkBldg D. 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE. FREE sERvrcB. FIDELITY 16th and jackson. douo. 288. storage. movino. packing, reasonable rates. Tree rental service, -complete l18t of all vacant houses and apartments. metropolitan van & 8torace o. Owned and operated by . Central Furni ture store office on Howard St., between 1 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving bandied Just as you would an order for pew furniture. That's the way we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. v Separate locked rooms for. household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 8 lth. , Douglas 4183. t r PTTTTTl Express. Co.. Moving. if. J. XXCjEjU packing end Storage 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748; Douglas 6146 OMAHA EXPRESS CO. uARGE moving vans: careful men. For nlture pack., storage 1417 Chicago. D 3854 Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglaa 433$. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West NjEW STUCCO HOUSE Happy Hollow Boulevard New, strictly modern stucco borne on H. H. Blvd., just south of Dodge St; living room, aun room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, first floor; 4 large bed room and sleeping porch second floor; I rooms on third floor: fine basement; steam heat; garage for S cars; $(-foot lot Built for a home and first time offered for sale. Price $12,800. If Interested in a beautiful home at a bargain price, call J. L.-HIATT CO., ilrtfY FIRST 'NATIONAL CO V) BANK BLDO. TYLER DO A BARGAIN IN DUNDEE ' FOR SALE Two story, eight-room modern house; large finished attlo, sleeping porch, v oak floors down stairs, large basement and laundry room, good furnace, nice grounds and shade tree. One-half block from car line. Easy terms. Call owner. Walnut 2343. x A REAL SNAP Eight-room all modera house, paved atreit, near car, good neighborhood; price for quick turn, $3,600; reasonable terms. Walnut 1580. , ' , 125.00 PER month and a email cash pay meat down will buy a new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, east front. Doug. 1018. - LOT with al Improvements; on paved1 street; good district; $383 to $49$; $6 down;- 86 per month, pong. $074. , f BW up-to-date 7 room, oak finish, large lot. tine location; price $6,250; term. 6137 N ' 24th St. Norrls ft Norrls. D. 4270. WINNIE LL'SA homes and lot offer h taesl opportunity to .Invest your money Phone Tyler 187 " 11-ROOM modern house, near high school. Low rent. Q. P. Stebbln. 1610 Chicago - North. BIG BARGAIN 1810 NORTH 36TH STREET Two-story house, parlor iith flre ' place), dining robm, bed room and kitchen on first floor; two bed rooms and alcove, bath room arid storage attlo on second floor. . . . Hard pine finish. Newly papered. Tea ant moves August first Paving and taxes paid. Price $2,500.00 no less. ' Investigate and write owner. T. P. PATTON. MASS. BUILDING. SIOUX CITY. IOWA. (P you. are going to buy a home, aee this first;'- a fine five-room house; electiio light, gas and water. Price $3,000. See owner CI $83 Manderson. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. CLOSE IN BARGAIN. . Well built cottage, $ room and bath, strictly modern, full lot paved etroet, rooms all on one floor, nice lawn, shade and fruit Price $2,850, good terms. Near 25th -Ave. and Mason. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Omaha Nat Bk. v i D. 21$1. NICE KOUNTZE PLACE HOME. Six rooms mod., oak finish, fireplace, corner lot $4.!00. W. H GATES 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 114. 6-ROOM modern house, oak finish, col onnade openings, built-in bookcases, etc; garage, soma fruit Bargain ati $4,000. Call owner, Colfax 2573. FINE modern residence, 2601 Capitol Ave. Phone Harney 6664. 1 . South. HANSCOM PARK $6,000 Fine 8-room modern house. In excellent condition; Jot 66x142. Fine shade; $1,000 ' cash. ' GLOVER & SPAIN Douglaa 8962. 919-26 City National. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Modern, up to date six room home, oak floors, good furnace, newly decorated, lot 60x140, new steel garage, reasonable down payment, balance like rent price $3,850. Phone Harney 4283. Miscellaneous. Some Classy Bungalows Arrangements, locations, and prices are all different, but all are well located, well built and well worth the jnoney. $5,600 Brand new, stucco bungalow with garage, ( elegant rooms, beautifully fin ished In oak, enamel and mahogany. Liv ing room has beamed ceilings and fine fireplace. ,,Thl la a dandy In every par ticular. $4,950 It dirt cheap for this new stucco, semi bungalow. First floor has large living room across front of house, extra fine din ing room with bullt-ln buffet, finely ar ranged, white .enameled kitchen with bullt-ln features and ohe-plece sink. Two beautiful bedrooms and bath on second floor, finely finished In enamel and ma hogany. Tastily" decorated throughout. . This place can't be beat or equaled at the price. $4,850 SJx-room stucco bungalow, high, sightly location. East front, close to car nd school. Beautifully finished in oak and enamel and beautifully decorated through, out $4,300 WU buy this 5-room stucco bungalow. Just being completed. Elegantly finished and decorated throughout. Has class In side and outstde. Fine corner lot close to car and schooL This place Is a snap at the price. Benson & Carmichael $42 Paxton "Block. Douglas 1722. Evening Call Walnut 1580. A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. 6 rooms and bath, absolutely modern In every respect, may be bought on very easy terms, provided you do not procrastinate and let the other fellow beat you to it. Has all hardwood floors and birch finish in the two main rooms. Finish Is very beautiful. A fine, cemented basement with floor drain. Guaranteed furnace. Hot and cold water. Cement walks to and around house. Sewer connections." Electricity and gas. Walls to be tinted In beautiful colors. Shades, screen and light fixture to be 'Installed. Price only $3,600, with $220 cash and balance monthly. This place Is a bargain. Is only one block to fine car line and fine neighborhood. ' WALNUT 677. Semi-Bungalow Bargain $500 and $45 a Month. Just listed a 6 -room, strictly modern, nearly new, semi-bungalow; 2 room on first floor, finished in oak floor and oak" woodwork; $ rooms and bath on' second floor, finished in oak and hard pine. Large lot; east front on paved street This Is a snap for someone. .Payne Investment Co. 537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1781. CLOSE IN; $3,700 8-Rm. house, all modern, well located; walking distance; on corner; two paved streets; one block to car. A snap at this price. Straight loan of $2,300. Must sell at once at this low figure. GLOVER & SPAIN Doug. 3962. A JOE DANDY, A REAL HOME. 6-r. and bath, fully modern, oak finish, bookcases, gas hearth, full screened porch, choice east front, lot fenced, paved street, fine neighborhood, near West Side Park car. Price only $3,850. Cash or term. Rasp Bros., 210 Keellne Bid. Tyler 721. BIG SNAP, dandy 7-r., modern In every way home, real close In, nice lot and paved street Price $4,600; term . or smaller house taken In exchange, or what have you 7 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. 5-ROOM cottage, two block from car, full lot, $2,000. Terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER ft SHOTWELL, 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 6013 WE SELL, rent, insure and make loans on city property, north. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217. YOUNG & DOHERTY, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 222 BRANDEIS THEATER. DG. 1571. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. ' 1320 Farnam St Douglas 1064. F D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE FOR quick salt or rent of your property call A. J. DAVIS CO., Doug. 7150. 220 S. 13th St., Real Estate and Insurance. HOMES AND HI. M ESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. $37 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Dong. 173L REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. West, PETERS TRUST CO., Specialist In Apartment management North. CUMING Near 29th St, 22 or 44 feet; must be sold to close estate. C. A Grlmmel 848 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. South FOR SALE 3 lota. Just south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box T 1188. Omaha Bee. - Miscellaneous. hedge and shade trees, large light room. Biggest snap In Omaha tf taken at once. Call Walnut 1740.' REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. CAPITOL AVE.. DUNDEE, $5,000. ' Fine bungalow, finished mostly In oak; large living room with fireplace and four bedrooms; a very sightly location. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. v DUNDEE HOME 3300 down for a strictly modern, brand new, 6-room bungalow. Liberty bond or W. 8. stamp same as cash. Douglaa 3840 or Colfax4193. owner. FOR property in Dundee. Happy Hollow and Fairacres call OEORQE AND COM PANY, 902-912 City Nat. Bk. Doug, 758. - Miscellaneous. ' FOR SALE. Two beautiful lot couth of Elmwood Park In Overland addition, full (is lot $0x150. Will take Liberty bonds a pay ment Owner going to camp, must sell. , Act quick. Address Box Y 635, Omaha Bee. I TWO new modern store buildings on Cum ing St, Omaha. F. VT. Walker. . 401-1 Omaha Nat Bank. Phone Douglas 7024, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage 3 ACRES, ALL IN CROP, IMPROVED AND FRUIT Fine location, near Military Ave.; 3- room house; poultry bouse, ceops, garage; 70 fruit trees, well, electric lights; con siderable) young fruit The owner will consider eflulty In (-room modern bunga low in good location. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Pbone Tyler 60 BEAUTIFUL 2-ACRE HOME 7-Room, all modern house; garage and chicken house; about 100 chery trees; large number currants, gooseberries, ap ples, pear and grape; about one-third In garden; face boulevard; only 7 block from street car; 4 blocks from Fontenelle park and 2 block east of paved street. On account death of my husband I must sacrifice this home at once. Call Colfax 1133. - REAL ESTATE Business Property. WE WILL buy your home or business prop erty and pay cash. H. A. WOLFH CO. Eleotrto Bldg. Tyler $$. BUSINESS property and Investment A. P. TUKEY ft SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. MCAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialists. 15th and Dodee Sis Douglas 415. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb farm Mr. Pase. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED It you have a substantial, modern (furnace not Important), five-room home In good neighborhood and on through car lino that v you will sell on payment with about $200 to $500 cash payment telephone 8outb 1529 and give price and location at once. Must be clear and all on one floor, and worth around $2,000. Distance not Impor tant If go6d location and near through car line. $61$ 8. 26th street. WANTED-RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa- s' s. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 CIfy Nat'l Bank Bldg. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 and $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. ,Tyler 496, 701 Om. Nat. Bank uing PARTIES owning eastern Colorado lands wishing to sell, please call C. L. Tate, real estate, 659 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg . Omaha, Neb. HAVE client for small cottage, between 16th and 26th, and north of Ohio St. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 1672. WANTED 5, 6 or 7-rooin modern house In good location. Tyler 151. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that installment loan on your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly buri.u. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 63$ Keellne Bldg. LOANS TTN CITY PROPERTY. VV. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. H. VV. BINDER. Money on banti for mortgage loan City National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldgi ' Douglas 1633. C1 CI FARM LOANS LOANS CI 07 STF.RSON. 02 1 W72 10 PAUL PE' 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 271$. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 5 ',4 and 6 Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg. 512 HARRISON & MORTON, 5V2 919 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. Private Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY ,' Douglas 422$. Miscellaneous LOW RATES. C. O. Carlberg, $12 Brando! Theater Bldg., Doug. $85. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FEEDING and breeding ewe for sale. 3. E. Patterson. Sanders. Mont. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. FOR SALE 40 A. land In Polnsetta Co.. Ark.; assessed valuation .$260; 1917 taxes $5.63; real estate in Arkansas Is assessed at about A value average. Will trade for a 6 cylinder auto In A-l condition. Address Box Y-663, Omaha Bee. ANGUST 6TH. Our cext excursion to McGehee, Ark. W 8. FRANK. 2111 NEVILLE BLK. California Lands- 160 ACRES CALIFORNIA LAND At $30 per acre. Good land, fairly level. Perpetual spring on place. On outskirts of our city. Want unencumbered eastern to value. Address Owner, P; 0. Box 284, RIVERSIDE CAL. Iowa Lands. OWNER In Class 1. 160 acres, 1ft miles from R. R. town and consolidated school. House, 9 rooms. Barn room for 12 horses Price $225, Including 1918 crop. Posses sion at once. Easy term. Writ or phone owner. Rex Alstrope, Strahan, la. 100 GOOD Iowa farms, improved; 20,000 acres Southern Minnesota land for sale; we handle exchange. Writ us your want. J. C. Atkins Land Co., Perry, la. Kansas Lands. THREE well Improved farms in northeast Kansas for sal or exchange. 80 acre close to Cuba, Kan., In a Bo hemian neighborhood, good set of Im provements, fenced and cross fenced, and nearly all In cultivation, $12$ per acre. 160 acre one-half mil north of Belleville, Kan., on the meridian highway. Good house, barn, granary and other buildings, fenced and cross fenced and is nearly all in cultivation. Gently rolling, best of black loam soil. A bargain at $125 per acre., 160 acre one-halt mile from Rydal, Kan. "The beat farm In Republlo county." Is In high state of cultivation. Good set of Improvement, fenced and cross fenced. Special price, $12$ per acre. Will sell thm ihftv. an aav rmm fnr rafeh :sor will consider other property as part payment win sell together or separately. Make us an offer. CAS8ELMAN-HICKEY LAND CO., $11 Security Mutual Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. Phone B3613. Nebraska Lands. 130 ACRES, well Improved farm at $175 per acre. $ and mile west of Fort Cal houn, and 1 mile south. Inquire of owner, Henry Htnptchson, Blair, rout 4. Inde pendent phone BB$$. FARM RENTERS .ATTENTION Her 1 a chance to get a home of your own which you can pay for In a few year out of a crop Income. 160 acre with fairly good building, 4H mils from a llv town on main line U. P. railroad, 163" miles from Omaha; all level, black loam (oil, every foot till able; 1$ acre in pasture $ acre al falfa, 60 acre corn, balance small grain; price $120 per acre; $3,000 to $5,000 cash; balance easy term at $H per cent; tf you wantthi don't delay. Tell us In your first letter when you and your wife can go to see the land. J. H. DUMONT & CO. REALTORS. , 416-1$ Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug, 690, SEVERAL exceptionally .good combination grain and stock farma for sale in north west Nebraska. Send for list Klok Inv. Co., Omaha, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Full? 50 Cents Higher Than Week Hogs Slump 15 to 25 Cents. Omaha. July 26, 191$. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 10,513 7.667 11,846 Official Tuesday 7.444 13,016 10,134 Official Wednesday... 7,074 18.233 14.637 Official Thursday ... $.837 11.949 7.759 Estimate Friday 3.600 10,000 3.300 Five day this week.31,363 66,764 47,663 Same days last Week. .30,234 67,943 31.166 Same days $ wks. ago.23.T47 63.203 89.713 Same days 8 wks. ago.19,745 43,863 36.084 Same days year ago... 23, 953 69.463 35.523 Recetota and dlspostlon of live stock at the Union Stork yards, Omaha, Neb., for 34 hour ending at p. m July 26, 1918: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C M. A St. P $ 13 4 Missouri Paclfto 1 2 Union Pacfflo 17 21 11 C. ft N. W east 2 6 C. ft N. W., West 18 48 C. St. P., M. ft O.... 5 7 C. B. ft Q., east 23 4 C. B. & Q . west 20 17 Ci R. I. & P., east Xfi 23 Illinois Central 1 Chicago at. 'est 3 Total receipts 190 142 12 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 376 1,279 217 Swift ft Co 629 2,006 888 Cudahy Packing Co... 600 2.1T9 1,444 Armour ft Co 472 2,424 61 Schwartx ft Co 1.376 .... J. W. Murphy 939 Lincoln Pack Co 31 8. Omaha Pack. Co.. 9 W. B. Vansant Co.... 23 B., V. ft Lush 22 Hill ft Son 192 J. B. Root ft Co 19 Rosentock Bros 14 .... .... F. Q. Kellogg 29 Werthelmer ft Degen. 31 H. F. Hamilton .... 5 Sullivan Bros 1 .... . . , . Huffman 19 .... .... John Harvey 162 .... .... Jensen & Lungren.. 11 .... .... Pat O'Dea 8 Other buyers 841 .... 1.0S3 Total 3,383 10,207 3,693 Cattle There was the usual very moder ate Friday's run of cattle, about 2,500 hea and no material change In - the market. Prices have been very uneven all wee1!, but the general trend has been upward and both natives and grass beeves ars quotably fully 60c higher than a week ago. Cows and heifers, however, have been slow and uneven sellers from start to fin ish and are closing fully half dollar lower. Usually at this time of the year, when cornfed cattle are about all In and Vest em rangers are Just starting to come, the market Is a very unsettled affair, and this week has furnished no exception to the rule. . Business In stockers and feeders was quiet, but firm todsy, and desirable offer ings of all weights and commanding uneven ly higher prices than they were a week ago. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $18.00 18.40; good to cnoice beeves, 17. 60 18.00; fair to good beeves. 15.25 17.00 ; common to fair beeves, $12.0014.50; good to choice yearlings, $16.60(3 17.60; fair to good yearlings, $12.76 4)18.00; common to fair yearlings, ,8.75 11.00; good to choice grass beeves, 816.00 17.50; fair to good grass beeves, $L360ij 16.00; common to fair beeves, $9.0012.75; good to choice heifers, $ 1 1 . 00 & 1 3.00 ; good to choice cows. $10.0012.60; fair to good cows, $8.009,25; common to fair cows, $7.00(97.76; prime feeders, 12.50913.30; good to choice feeders, $11.00 1 2. DO ; fair to good feeders, 9.00(6 11.00; common to fair feeders, I6.509.U0; good to choice stockers, $9.6011.50; stock heifers, $7,609 9. OCT; stock cows, $7.009.00; veal calves, $7.00013.60; bulls, stags, etc., $9.50012.00. H,ogs There was another fairly good run of hog here today estimated at 10,000 head, making receipts for the week $6,764 head. The market continued Its downward course, opening sales being from 15026o lower. Quite a few loads were sold around 26o low er prices and there came a lull in the mar ket. When trading was resumed It was largely 36o lower for the day. With about 50 loads still In first hands salesmen were having difficulty to even get buyers to look at them with this big reduction. Sheep There were 3,300 bead of sheep re ported in the yard this morning, maKlng the total for the week 47,663 head, The market bad a little better undertone tills morning and with light supplies on hand Indications pointed to steady to 15o higher prices. Aged sheep remained firm, selling at $13.00. The general market Is steady to 16o higher. Quota tlons.iin sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $17.00 913.50; lambs, fair to good, $14.6017.00; lamb feeders, $15,259 16.70; yearlings, good to choice, $13,009 14.50; yearling, fair to good, $12.75 & 13.00; yearlings, feeders. $10.75912.60; ewes, good to choice, $11.00913.00; ewes, fair to good, $10.0011.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City Mo., July 26. Cattle R. celpts, 2,800 head, including 1,200 southerns; FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Good section of land In Chey enne county, Nebraska. $12.60 per acre. Geo. T. Hedges'? Cedar Rapids, la. . WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White ft Hoover, 454 Omaha Nat I tfang Bldg. . 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road. Nllsnn, 422 Securities Bldg. Oklahoma Lands. IMPROVED farms In a section that has never had a drought Always lot of rain fall. Small cssh payment; ten yesrs for the balance. Write W. H. Jones. Immi gration Agent. Texas, Oklahoma ft East ern Railroad Co., Broken Bow, Okl. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 per a., including paid up water rights. Henry Levi ft C. M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED. FARMS WANTED. V Don't list your farm with us If you want to Ireep It. E. P. SNQWDEN ft SON, 610 Electr. Bldg. Douglas 9971 MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and note a seourlty $40, mo., H. good, total, $3.60. Emaller,' larger am'ts. proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCWTT, 432 Securities Bldg., 18tb ft Farnam. Ty. ttt LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY I SMALLER LOANS. O Of J- 10 W. C. FLATAU EST. 1893. 10 6TH FLR. BECURITINES BLDO. TY. $60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry-t Malcshonk. 1514 Hod. D 6619 F,t- 11 POULTRY AND PET STOCK WHEAT screenings. $2.60 per 100. Delivered. Wagner. 901 N 11th St.. Phon Doug 1143. HorsesLive Stock Vehicles. AIREDALE PUPS FOR SALE Farm raised, fine sturdy fellows, good style and conformation. Eligible to regis try. Sire "Supreme Judge" Dam "Ken dall Bertha." Also sell Tried Brood Matron. B. A. OIETZEN, Marquette, Neb. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Alice HollestelllT and husband to J. W. Elwood, Missouri ave., 2$ ft. west of 19th St., -south side, 26x120.$ 1,600 Ernest Sweet and husband to Inves. tors Realty Con s. w. cor. 24th and Harney sts., 70x118. 75,00$ Martha L. Aiken and husband to Ida M. Meyer at al, Western ave., 200 ft east of $lst St., south side, 50lH8 6,200 Kate Wall to Georg M. Wallace, 44th ave., 74 ft north of Ptnkney St., north side, 40x126 1.8S0 Cora M. Watson and husband to John s B. Kirkpatrick et al, n. e. cor. ' 24th and B sts., 80x160 7,000 Ray K. Kirkpatrick et al, to John B. Kirkpatrick et al, n. e. cor. 24th and B sts., 80x160 1 John B. Kirkpatrick et at to Thomas Gillespie, n. . cor. 24th and B sts., 80x150 6,600 Lulu H. Headlngton to Karel Prazan, Monroe st., 200 ft. east of 38th St., south side, 100x125 500 Thomas Glllespl to Stanley Blga, n. e. cor. 38th and L its., 80x120...'.'. 2.500 poter A.Johnson to The Byron Reed Co., 30th st., 149.25 ft. south of Pratt St., east aide, 49.75x120 2.150 Westhelmer Bros. Investment Co. to ' Albert S. Ritchie, s. w. cor. 24th and S sts., 60x150, and other prop erty . $.000 Martha Neufsldt to Edna Blaufus et al. 35th st.. 7v4!t south of Hart- . man ave., cast side, 120x110..,,,,.,.. 218 market steady; prim fed steer. $17,609 13.36; dressed beet steer. $1$.$091T.T$; western (teer. $12.00913.76; southern steer. $1.00914.1$: cow. $.6091$.0i half ers, $$.$091100; stockers and feeder. $7.60 914.65; bulla, $7.60916.00; calve, $8,009 14 00. Hogs Receipt $.000 head: market 10c to l$o lower; bulk, $19.30913.70; heavy 18.66918.16; packers and butchers. $18.40 9187$; light $19.31918 66; pigs, $16,369 17.60. v Sheep and Lamb Receipts. 1,100 head; market steady; lambs, $15.00818,60; year lings, $11.00916.59; wethers, $10.00013.76 ewe. $8.00913.7$; stockers and feeders. $6.00 918.00. Chicago Live Stock. i Chicago, July 36. (United States Bureau Of Markets.) Cattle - Receipts. $,- 000; steers and butchers stesdy; calves 60c to 16c under yesterday's best figures. Beef cattle: Good, choice and prime, $17,169 18.46; common and medium. $10.50917.00. Butcher stock: Cow and heifers, $7,609 14. 34 Cannera and cutters, $. 25117. 50. Stocker and feeders: Uood, choice and fancy, $10.00913 00; Inferior, common and medium, 17.75910.00. Veal calves, good and choir. $16.35916 76. Hogs Receipts, 18.000; oiose 25c lower than yesterday's average: butcher, $18.48 918.7$; light. $1$ $0918.8$; packing, $17.40 918 86; rough, $17 00 917.35; bulk of sales. $17.75918.75: pigs, $17.25918.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000; best lambs $09750 lower than yesterday: me dlum natives, $1.00 lower; top westerns. $18.60; natives, $18.00; medium lambs higher at $16.73- sheep, steady. Lambs Choice and prime. $18.00919.60; medium and good, $14.00918 00; culls. $13.00(9 14.60; ewes, choice and prime, $13 009 13.60; medium and good, $10.76913.00; cults, $4.6098.00. St. Louis Mr Stock. St. Loul. July 2$. Cattle Receipts, 1,900 head: market steady; naUve beet steers, $11.60919.2$; yearling steRs and heifers. $9.60916.00; cows, $7.60913.65; stockers and feeders, $8.50912.00; fair to prime southern beet steer, $10.00917.70; beef cows and heifers, $6.00913.00; native calve $7.76918 80. - Hogs Receipt, 7.600 head: market $e to 10c lower; lights, $18.65918.66; pigs 18.869 18.60; mixed and butchers, $19.4(918.88; good heavy, $1$. $0918.76; bulk, $18,609 18.79. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, $14.00918.00; ewes, $11.00912,00; cannera and choppers, $5,009 10.00, ' Sioux City Live Stock. 8loux City. I.. July 26. Cattle Receipts, 700 head;, market steady to weak: beef steerf, $$.$0916.75; fat cowa and heifers. $8.25911.36; canners, $6.7598 00; stockers and feeders. $860912.00; reeding cow and heifer. I7.6098.7S. Hogs Reoelpts, 8,000 hesd; market 10920o lower; light, $18.10; mixed, $18.00; heavy, $17.T$. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market steady, St. Joseph Llv Stock. St. Joseph, Mo.. July 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady; steer. $13.50918.00; cow and heifer, $6,609 16.00; calve. $9.00914.60. Hog Receipts, 3,500 I hesd; market lower; top, $18.76; bulk of sales, $18,209 18.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, $16.0091$. 60; ewes, $9.00913.00. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET Beef CutawLolns: No. I, $7tfc: No. I, Sihio; No. $, 18 He. Ribs: No. 1, 33Hc; No. 2, 324c; No. 8, 15Ho. Rounds: No. 1, 2$e; No. 2, 28o; No. 8, 194c Chucks: No. 1, 23c; No. $. 22c; No. $, 164& Plates: No. 1, 164c; No. 2, 8c; No. 3. 14c. ' Fish Catfish, odd sites, large, 3o In.; halibut, 28o lb.; black cod, large !, 16o lb.; trout, lx to suit. 2 So lb.; Royal Whit Chinook salmon, 30o lb.; whlteflsh, 18o lb.; yellow pike, 21c lb.; pickerel. 13o lb.; Red Clnook salmon, 36o lb.; blogd-red bullhead, large, Slo lb.; raodlum, 18o lb.; rock bass. 4 lb. each, 30o lb.; yellow ring perch, $4 b. each, 19c lb.; herring, lie lb.; haddock, 12o lb.; steak ood, eastern. 16 lb.; crap. ?ies, 209220 lb.; buffalo, large. 14o lb.; whit perch, llo lb.; carp, large, lJo lb.; steak cod. western, llo lb.; gulf red snapper, 3?o lb.; frozen larg bass, 20a lb; frosen skinned whiting, odd sizes, flaky, almost boneless, 16-lb. baskets, per basket $3.65; round, 7o lb.; frozen round pink salmon. 14o lb.; frozen red salmon, 32c lb.; frozen pink salmon, 20o lb.; frozen Sturgeon, 160 lb.; frosen Spanish macksred, 17o lb.; foseo native fall mackerel, 2Io lb.; frosen floun der, 12o lb.; frosen sole, 13o lb. t frosen western rsd snapper, lOo lb.; frosen silver smelt, lio lb.; frosen No. 1 whit mullet 80 lb.; frosen Canadian Tulllbee whlteflsh. average lb.. lOo lb.; frosen Canadian whlteflsh, large, dressed or round, 18o lb.; frosen Canadian dressed pickerel, ISo lb.; frozen Canadian round pickerel, 16o lb. 1 froxen dressed herring, large, $0 lb.; round 80 lb.; baraouda, 14o lb. 1 sea rock baas, 140 lb.; roe shad, 24o lb. Catfish, large, fancy, fresh, 28c; halibut 2 So; trout 23c; black cod, 15c; white perch, 12c; fancy frozen black bass, medium and large, 15c; fancy frozen buffalo-carp, o; salmon, pink, white, chlnooks, falls. 18o: red! sockeyea, chlnooks, 24c; white, 18c; pike, 32c; Croppies, 20o, 22o; frog, genuine Loui siana black bulls, jumbo, $4.00; large, $8.60. Fruit orange:' 80s. 96s, 126s, 38$, 324, $7.50; 130s, 176, 216, 200s, 60. $8.1,8. Lemon: Sunklst, $10. $0; Red Bails, $10.0$. Bananas, 7o to 74o lb. Peaches: Califor nia, $1.1$ box; Elbertas, $$.26 bu.; Georgia Elbertas, 8-basket crate, $$.2$ crate. Pluma, California 1 Tragedy, Banta Rosas, $2.0; Climax and Burbanks, $2.2$. Apricots, Washington, $2.2$. Cantaloupes: Standards, 45a, $4.00; pony. 64s, $$.$0) flat, 12 to i$. $1.60. Watermelon, $0 lb., orate extra. Vegetable Lettuce: Head, '4.00 crfe; head, $1.1$ do.; leaf, 60a do. Cabbage, 90-lb. crate, 4Ho lb. Onions: Yellow Csil. fornla In 100-lb. sack, $4o lb.; hom grown, 20o doz. Radishes, $0o doi. Pot, toes, new, $40 Iff. Asparagus, 6O0 dig. Michigan celery, $0o dos. Telephone pea. 16o lb. Cucumber, $2.00 box. Bean, ,11 and green, $1.60 basket Summer squssh, $1.00 doz. Beets, 40o dos. Carrots, 40o dos. Artichokes, $1.60. Green pepper, market basket, $1.60. Tomatoes, 4-baket crate, $1.60. Lime. $5.00. Garllo, 17c. Egg plants. $2.00 box. Miscellaneous Crackerjaek, checkers, chums, $5.80; 4 cases, $15. Ear -jopcorn, $4o lb.; shelled popcorn, 1-lb. pkgs., 4-dos. case, $4.00. hree B. honey, 1-lb. glasses, 1 dox, case, $$.8$. Salted peanuts, $$.00. Peanut, 17o to 200 lb. Kansas City Produce. Kansaa City, Mo., July 26. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Eggs Firsts, $7o; seconds, 32c. Kansa City, Mo., July 26. Corn August, $1.61 ; September, $1,644. London Moaey. London, July 1$. Bar Silver 43 $-iid per ounce. Money-r-2 per cent Discount Rates Short and three months bills, a 17.$3 per eent Maximum Food Prices Maximum prices of retailer for Ne braska, effective at e. No merchant Is allowed to charge more for the following items, except as stated below: x Brown sugar, per lb $ .09,4 Sugar, per lb r- .04 Flour (Nebraska) 24 lbs., No. 1 1.6S 4$ lbs.. No. I $.00 Bulk, per lb .07 Hominy ..' , 064 Oswego cornstarch 124 Cornstarch 10 Cornmeal, per lb., white 054 Yellow 064 Corn flour , , 044 New potatoes, per lb , .04 Butter, per lb., creamery, No. 1 50 No. 2 47 Eggs, sslects 47 No. 1 44 No. 2 $9 Bread, (U. 8, standard loaf, wrapped): 12-ounce single loaf .08 J2-ounc loaf (two) 1$ 16-ounc loaf , ,, 10 2 4 -ounce loaf 15 Cracker (Victory) - oatmeal 20 Graham 20 Corn , , 20 Soda : , 20 Rice (In bulk, per lb.) No. 1 14 No. 2 11 Barley flour , .064 Rye graham flour, 24-lb. sack 1.76 Rye flour, 241b. sack.... 1.7$ In bulk, per lb 0$ Oatmeal, (In bulk, per lb.) 07 Beans, per lb., navy, No. 1 16 Pinto, best No. 1 134 Secon, per lb. t 1 Whole piece, wrapped. No. 1 $0 Sliced 80 No. 2 47 Sliced .$6 Ham (whole), No. 1, skinned 2$ No. 1 regular , 35 Shoulder - .28 Latd, per lb.. No. I pur 33 Compound 3$ Oleomargarine (In cartons), lb., No. I .38 No. 3 $3 New cabbage, best quality, per lb.. '.04, Corn syrup, (In cans), 14 lb .15 2 lbs 20 , $ lbs ,, .40 10 lbs.(f t .......... .M 76 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Grain Arrivals . Moderate White and Mixed Corn Off; Wheat Prices 1 to 2 Cents Lower. Omaha, July 3$, 11$ Receipt of grain today cover 104 cars of wheat, 7$ cars of corn, 24 car of oat 1 car of rye and 1 car of barley. Corn price ranged from to higher to 6c lower. White grade were conaldsrably lower. No. $ white showing the extreme decline for early sales. Good yellow was generally steady with some of No. $ yel low lo higher. No. 4 mixed sold off several cents Most off grades In the several aualltie fhowed lower figures. Oata had a slow sale during the for part of th day. Wheat prices were lo to 8o lower with offerings selling readily at the decline. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt (cars) Today. Wk. Ago. Last Yr. Wheat 104 170 4 Corn 7$ 80 153 Oata 24 18 47 Rya 1 3 Barley 1 ( .. ,. Shipments (cars) Wheat 60 24 f 3 Corn 67 64 11$ Oats 21 19 9 Rye ., Barley 2 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 408 183 149 Minneapolis . 102 Duluth 3 Kansaa City Stl 43 17 St Louis 33 3 4 Winnipeg .14 ... ... PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts (bu.) Today. TeafAxo. Wheat 2,001,000 684,000 Corn 661,090 643,000 Oat $64,000 638,000 Shipments (bu.) Wheat 908,00(1 $30,000 Corn t 670.000 384,000 Oats 624,000 461,000 r N1TED STATES CLEARINGS. Today. Year Ago. Wheat $38,000 109,000 Corn $28,000 Oat 99,000 99,000 Corn No. I whiter 4 cars, 11.80; No. 8 white: 16 cars, $1.7$; No. 4 white: 1 car,, 41.7V; s s-d cars, fi.es; no, o wnne: ivt cars, $1.60; No. whltg: $ cars, $1,41; 1 car, $1.40; $ cars, $1.86; 2 cars, $1.$$; sam ple white: 1 car, $1.2$; No. 3 yellow: 4 cars, $1 .67; No. $ yellow: 1 car, $t.$6; 8 cars, $1.65; No 4 yellow: 4 cars, $1.63; 1-6 ear, $1.62; No. $ yellow: cars, $1.47; No. $ yellow: 1 oar, $1.43 (muaty); I cart, $1,$$; No. 4 mixed; 1 car, $1.4$; No. $ mixed 1 1 car, $1.44; 1 1-5 car, $1.3$; 4 car, $1.2$; 1-$ car, $1.2$; 1 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.05. Oats Sample white: I ear, 70 4e. Wheat No. 1 hard: 114 can, $1.10. No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1 .80; 11 ears, $3.1; t ears, $118; 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.23; 1 car, $1.19; 1 car, $2.1$; $ car. $3.17. No. 4 hard: 3 can, $1.1$; 1 car, $$.11. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.10; 1 oar, $1.19. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.M; J car, $$15. Chicago closing prices, furnished Tb Be by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain -broksr, 31$ South Sixteenth street, Omaha; Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yt Corn.. July 1 $14 1 $$ 150 4 1 $14 1614 Aug. 1 $34 1 $34 160 4 1 $$ 1814 Sep. 1 63 1 $44 181 1 $ 114 Oats. July 744 784 74 ' 764 744 Aug. 69 4 9 4 704 $94 494 84 8ep. 68 4 9 69 84 $$4 " 684 Pork. k July 4$ 1$ ' 4$ $$ Sep. 4$ 6$ 4$ $$ 4$ 00 41 00 48 $1 Lord. July It 30 3$ 40 38 83 I 40 $4 4$ 8ep. 11 $0 $4 $1 2$ 18 11 1$ 1$ 11 Ribs. July 14 10 14 1$ 14 TO 14 70 14 41 Sep. 34 86 14 86 28 85 $4 86 34 90 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Upward Swing Given Cora Market Follow Ing Decline by Fear of Crop Damage, Chicago, July 26. Fear of Crop damage from hot wind In th southwest gave th corn market a pronounced upward wing today after break dus to gains for the' allies In France. The close wa unsettled, 4 to 14 cent net higher, with August $1,624 to $1.6$ and September $1.63 4to $1.64. Oats finished 1 to 140 up, and provisions down $c to 70c. v Notwlthstand that two day ago frost danger wa a bogey, th eorn market today found high temperature a powerful source of disturbance- to value. At first, how ever, continued defeat of th German, es pecially the capture of Oulchy, led to gen eral selling and to resulting down torn In prices. Slightly enlarged rural offerings, together with bearish vletv regarding orop conditions, tended also to bring about weak ness. Then cam talk of hot winds and there wa a complete reversal ot sentiment Throughout the rest of th day, absence of selling pressure wa very evident nd the buying was persistent although chltliy in small lot. Seaboard Inquiry helped to lift th eat market Th chief element of strength, though, wa sympathy with corn. . Sharp declines In th price of hog car ried down provisions. Liquidating sale de veloped, and about th only support, wa of a local character. Chicago, July 26. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, ( 27$ case; market un changed. Potatoes Receipt, 11 car; mantel an- changed. Poultry Alive Higher; fowls, is 40; springs, 32933c. New 1 or Money. New York, July 24. Mercantile Paper- Unchanged. Starling Unchanged ; demand $4.7$ 9-11 ; eables $4.75 7-16. SilverBar and Mexican dollar, n changed. Time Loans Strong and unchanged. Call Money Weak; high, $4 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate. 64 per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 4 per cent: last loan, 4 per cent. U. S. 2s, reg .. 98 111. Central r. 4 T8 sdo coupon ,. 98 Intc M. M. 8s,, $84 U. S. 3s, reg .. 99 4 K. C So. r 6. 76 4 do coupon .. 99 4 L. ft N. un 4.. $$ U. 8. Lib. $4.. 99.94 M, K. ft T. 1st 4 40 U. 8. 4s, reg ,.106 4Mo. Pae. gen. 4 884 do eoupoa ..106 4 Mont. Power $s. $$ Am For. Sec $s 97 4 N. Y. C. deb, $ $$4 Am. T. ft T. 0 6 $64NorPac. 4... $04 Anglo-French 4a. 93 4 Nor. Pae. $... $0. Arm. ft Co. 44 834 O S L ref 4... 83 Atchison gen. 4s 80 4Pao T ft T 6s.. 90 B. ft O. cv 44 774Pnn. eon. 44.. 4 B. Steel ref. 5s $8 'Penn. gen. 44. $7 Cnt Leather $ 94 4 Reading gen. 4. $4 Cent Paclflo lit 77 4 S L ft 8 F t 47 C ft O. ev. $s.. 814So. Pao. r. $ $04 C B ft Q 1. 4 94 4 80. Railway $.. $9 4 C M ft P 0 44s 764 Tex. ft Pae. lit 884 O R I ft P r. 4 67 4 Union Pao. 4... $54 C. ft 8. ref. 44 734 U. S. Rubber $ 794 D. ft R. O. r. 6 $14 U. 8. Steel $. 184 D. of a 8 C$1) 1 Wabash 1st 24 Erie gen, 4 ... $4 French gov. $4 $4 Oe. Elee, $.. 'Bid. Ot. Nor. lit 44 44 New York General Market. New York, July 14. Wheat Spot stesdy; No. 1 red, $2.34 4 3.35 track New York. Corn Spot easy; fresh shelled No. 1 yellow, $1,114; No. S yellow, $1,814 eost and freight New York. Oat Spot unsettled, atandard, $$4o. Lard Easy; middle west, $36.40921 60. New York, July 23. Butter Steady and unchanged. 4 Eggs Steady and unchanged. Cheese Firm and unchanged. Poultry Alive, firm and unchanged; dressed, steady and unchanged. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., July 26. Corn August, $1.63; September, $1,544. Oats August, 48c; September, 64. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., July 28 Corn No. $ yellow, $1.6291.60. Oats No. 1 white, 72978a. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, July 2$. Evaporated Apple quiet; state, 134 916c. , Dried Fruits Prunes, firm; Callfornlas, 74 9154c; Oregons. 144 9144c; Apricots. active, choice, 18 40; extra choice, 174of fancy, ISc, peaches, scarce; atandard, 12 1240! choice, H4914of fancy. 134914c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, $c; rholed4 to fancy seeded, 104c; seedless, 94clJ4o; London layers, $2.00. Cotton Futures. New York, July 26 Cotton futures opened steady; October, 24.70c; December, 24.20c; January, 34.10a; March, 24.11c. New-York, July 16. Cotton Spot, quiet: middling, 28.85c. Cotton futures closed steady; October, $4. 83c; December, 24.26c; January, 24.16c; March, 24.16c; May, 24.03c. v - 1 Sugar Market. New York, July 26. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, $.065o; fine granulated, 7.60o. Metal Market. New York, July 26.vLead Unchanged. Spelter Easy sad unchanged. NEW YORK STOCKS Prices Harden After Period of Irregularity and Hesita tion; U. S. Ste$l Con- ---tinnes Leader. New York July 2$. The stock market -waa hesitant and Irregular In the first half of today's session, presumably on th (allure of sensational war rumor current" yesterday to materialize, but price hard, ened later, a tew leadera making maximum quotation for th current movement Pools were conspicuous In numerous mlnot specialties, but steels, allied equipments, coppers and some ot the tobaccoa featured the occasional Interval of activity, mainly on short covering. United States Steel was easily In th forefront furnishing about 40- per cent ol the offerings and attaining the highest price of the week at 109 4, oloslng halt s point under Its best Bethlehem, Crucible and Lackawanna Steel Republlo Iron and Colorado Fuel gained t to 2 point. Utah Copper and oil 1 to 14 end General Cigars wa prominent for It sudden rise of 4 points. Rail were extremely listless. Union Pa clflo a an Instance, remaining altogether unquoted until at the end, while Reading slowly regained It 1 point reversal. Other backward Issues Included General Motors, Sumatra Tobacco, Industrial Alcohol and Cuba Can Sugar. International fared better than domes tlo Issues In th Irregular ' bond market, Pari 6 gaining 4 and Anglo-Frsnch 6s a small fraction. Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,935 000. Old United State bonds war unchanged on call. 1 Closing Sate. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar 68 Am. Can 1,800 474 474 $74 Am. Car ft Foun'y 844 Am. Locomottvo . $00 474 464 47 Am. Smelt, ft Ref. 1,100 784 78 4 784 Am. Sugar Ref. .. 400 110 110 110 Am. Tel. ft Tel. ... $,$00 96 4 944 4 - Am. Z L,4sS,.. ..... -,. , i- Anaconda Copper . 1,900 464 4 444 Atchison $04 $$4 4$U 1$ AG ft W I 8 8 L.. $00 1014 1034 10$' Bait ft Ohl 400 $4 $44 $44, Butt ft Sup. Cop. Il eal. Petroleum ,. 184 Canadian Paclflo. 800 151 4 160 4 151 Central Leather .v $0 $74 47 67 Ches. ft Ohio $$4 t C. M. ft St P. ... $,$00 4$ 414 434 Chicago ft N. W. . ..... .... (34 C, R. L ft P, ctfa. 14 Chlno Copper .... 1,100 J0 4 40 40 Colo. Fuel ft Iron. $00 47 444 4 Corn Prod. Ret .. $,800 44 484 444 Crucible Steel .... 8,60 67 4 44 4 , 47 4 Cuba Can Sugar . $,800 804 . 14 'l4 Distiller' Securities 2,700 174 $6 $$4 Brie $00 164 164 i$4 i General Electrlo 144 , ' General Motor ... 1,700 16 164 1S4 ' Ot Northern pfd . $00 $1 - 04 $ Gt Nor. Ore ctf.. 1,109 $14 $14 $14 Illinois Central .. ..... .... .... 9T Inspiration Copper $00 $$4 $$ BIV Int Mer. Mar. pfd. $.500 98 4 7 7 Internat'l Nickel . . 400 904 $4 $04 Internet'! Paper .. $00 $64 $4 18 K, C. Southern ...j ..... .... .... 11 Kennecott opper ..' , ..., $ Louisville ft Nash. ..... .... .... Ill Maxwell Motors ,. 100 II 4 18 4 II Mex. Petroleum ... 1400 100 It 1(4' Miami Copper .... 100 194 Stt 14 1 Missouri aclflo ... ..... .... .... 284 Montana Powsr ... 109 41 44 $64 Nevada Copper . $00 164 11 4 .10 New York Central $00 11 T14 titlj' N. Y, N. H. ft H. . 100 41 40 44 Norfolk ft Western 400 101 4 1024 1014 Northern Paclflo . 100 874 174 174 Pacific Mall 404 II II ll PaolftoTel. ft TL 2 Pennsylvania 400 44 4 44 4 44 Pittsburgh Coal .. 400 114 B04 $14' Ray Consol. CoppeF $00 314 l$4 l$4 Reading 1,100 $1 $$4 1I4 Rep. Iron ft Steel . 11,10$ $$ , $14 $14 Shattuck Aria. Cop .... l4l Southern Paclflo . . $0 14 l$4 83 4 Southern Railway. $00 114 $34 II 4 Studebaker Corp, . 700 4$ 4$ 4 46 4 Texas Co $00 151 1614 151 Union Paclflo .... 100 1214 H4 1114 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. I.S00 114 1174 1284 U. 8. Steel 135.600 1084 1444 107 4 U. 8. Steel pfd. ... 1,100 1114 111 U14 . Utah Copper 800 $14 81 81 4 Wabash pfd. "B". $00 , 144 244 .3-44 Western Union ... 400 1$ . $14 814 Westtnghouse Elee. 200 414 41 ,42 Bnthlehem Steel . . 100 844 844 834 Total sale for th day, $$5,000 share.- Local Weather Record - 4 ' Omaha, July it, 111. ' 191$. 1917. 11. 11$. Lowest last night. ... 71 . 74 . 77 (1 Precipitation 01 .00 .00 . .11 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees'. Deficiency in precipitation slnoe March 1, , 1:20 Inches. ,, Deficiency corresponding period, 117, 1.71 Inches, . . Deficiency corresponding period, 1916c7,ll Inch. General Weather Conditions, During th last twenty-four hours show, r occurred In Washington and northern -Oregon, over moat of Wyoming -and 'he upper Missouri and tipper Mississippi val leys, the Ohio valley, Virginia, eastern Ten nessee, Alabama and southeastern Lo- s lana. The shower In Nebraska war most ly light except at Columbus, where a tall of .76 of an Inch occurred, ana at norm . Loup, where 1.11 laohe fell, i There hss been but little change in temperature sinos yesterday morning, exoept that th weather I (lightly cooler over Wyoming, South Pa-. kota eastern Nebraska ana lowa. naro- - metrlo conditions also have changed but little, and the. outlook for this vtclnlty tonight and Saturday I favorable for part ly oloudy weather, with showers tonight er . Saturday, and not much change in tena - perature. Temporarily In Charge. Don' Trade Review. New York. July 1. Dun's tomorrow will sav: I f .-. .. Varied as their adjustments already have been, the extension of federal domination , of trade and Industry has .continued with-, out Interruption and steadily becomes more far-reaching in Its Influence. Not only are the wants ef the government greatly ex ceeding earlier expectation and monopoltx- . tng a constantly Increasing proportion of the nation' producing capacity, but ne precise calculation ean be made as to the supplle that will b avallabl. for ordinary uses, an 4) civilian contracts are promptly set aside whenever they Interfere with work of special character. Under the ' conditions, th stat ef buslnss obviously cannot be gauged by the usual standard, and that th notabls activity manifested In many quartan results either directly or Indirectly from prsisur of war needs each week's reports make plainer. .. ' Weekly bank clearing, $5,601,101,712, - New lork Coffee. - New York, July 11. Dullness prevailed , In the market for eoffee futures today. ' an opening decline of t point to an ad vance of 1 points being followed by mod- rat weakness. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7, $4e; Santos 4, 114c. Coat and freight offers were . scare, owing te the absence of an ex- change market In Brazil. A sal of 6,000 ' bags of Santo 4 afloat Jor New Orleans and sold In Chicago waa reported at 114a. ' Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., July 26. Turpentine firm, , 664 9664c; sales, 15$ bbls.; receipt's J97 bbls.; shipments, 29 bbls.; atock, 25,604 ' bbl. ' . 1 Rosin Firm: sales, 78$ bbls; receipt. $$4 bbl.; stock, 77,250 bbl.; quote: B D and E, $10.00; F, $10.06; O, $10.10: H, $10.18; I, $10.20: K, $10.7$; M, $10.90; N. V $11.10911.16; wa, $11,109(1-1$; ww, $11.1$. Dry Good. " New York, July 2$. Some trading today ' started on the new low level of cotton good prloes. Print cloths and fin good . were quiet Wool markets were quiet and -burlapa unchanged. . SKIINNER PACKING OMPANY ? BUTTER EGGS 1116 -III 8-Douglas St: Tel-Douasl52l V lv - .1 1 o. . 7