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THE BEE: OMAH' SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919. 19 REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES FOR 8 AXE v Br nonresident owstr, property at llth - and Paul streets, conslstlnsj of thre hou, tor room ul flat Rental, $1,400 per annum. Inquire of owner, SIOUX C1TT INVESTMENT CO.. ' Blous City la. BLOCK OF 11 LOTS. Council Bluff, right bttwMD th two cities; ood hlfh around and Improving te(dlly around lti tin for bora or tnvMtmant at 11,100 for th bunch, UoOe RhI Etat Co., f reari pc. council ntun. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED. - BUNOALOWB WANTED. W hav caan buyers fnr wall located bunsslowo and yoeeldonees worth, th money. For qulok results ltat with ua O'NEII8 R. E. A IN AOENCT. . - 433-t Brandels Thsate Bid ;' ' TeL Tyler 1014. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence . DUNDEE. DOUBLE CORNER. South nd east front, tut of Hat Street A well-built horn of I room and bath, blf living room, dlnlnr room, kitchen, on first floor; 4 fin bedroom and tiled bath above; on Jars room finished on third floor; oak woodwork and . floor. Vapor ateam heat. Lot 100x127. Oarac which, will hold two rare. Term. WALSHELMER CO., , " '(Formerly Armatroim-'Walah Co.) Tyler 1886. 833 Securities Bids; For home or unimproved property In Dundee QEORQJ! CO., ' , Douglas T86. 001 City Nat. Bank. South Side. J AS. 1. FITZOERALD, 4831 South 24tb St., "Insurance." Buy and ell property. . Real estate mortgage loan promptly mad. A. W.f JONES, South Omaha, buy, lell. exchangee all kind of property. For -results, quick action, e ue. WANTED : HOUSES FOR SALE. We" have buyer for new or nearly new bungalow and houae in moat any lo cation. - List your bouse with u for quirk action. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. D. 1781. 88T Omaha NaH Bank Bldg. HAVE OVER 100 . BUYERS . For five , and six and aeven-room houses, ranging In price from 12.000 to 17,(00. with from 1300 to all cah to pay down. Bungalow arc particularly in de mand. Phone or come and Me u and we will Inapect your property promptly. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 6(8 Orh. Natl. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 448. ...WANTED TO BUY. We have buyer for good ' properties located in moat any part of th olty. If your property 1 for aale, call u up and let s make arrangement with! you to put It on our llat. We feel ur that we can U it for you. . . D. V. SHOLES CO., . s -"REALTOR , 916-17 City Natl Bk. Bldg., Doug. 46. I HAVE a man who will buy your Im , proved property and pay cah for it but the price muat be right. OEORGB F. JONES. REALTOR. 936 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 194t. LIST your property with ua. We have call for homes and 'Investments. McCAOUE itlV. CO.. Phon D. 41B. ISth and Dodge. IF your property 1 for aale or rent, list ' , It with th A AlO-AMERICAN REALTY CO., 3706 Lake. Wehster 640. FOR quick reaulta llat your property witb 8. P. BOSTWICK SON. 800 Be Bldg. v - Tyler 1(08. FOR quick aale Hit your property with - Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1(30 "M.1ST your property for aale with J. B. Robinson for quick sales. 443 Be Bldg. V Phono Tloug S097. FINANCIAL. , Pr'vate Money 8HOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 4330. tlo to tlO.OOtt MADE prompt 8". D Wfad Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that tnnlhliment loan on your bum into atralgbt flv-var mortgage and avoid those -monthly payment. " E. H. LOUOKK. INJ., 631 Koellno Bldg. MONEY!o7lerid on improved Real Eetate. Internet payable emi-nnually. W. H. THOMAS A 81 IN. 52 Keelln Bldg. CITY and farm loans; 4 -and per cent; , no delay J. H. Duraont Co., 411 Keellne Bldg. -'- ' LOW rata without delay. C. Q. CARLBERQ, - 313-Brsndcl Theater Bldg. ' OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. -FARMS . O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 116 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 3715. Financial Wanted, WANTED to borrow $1,000 to 16.000, guar, anteed 8pr cent Interest. Secured by established retail jewelry business. Box - H-a. - - . , . FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. 8y2 Acres, Adjoining Keystone Park. Located northwest of Benson, within on half mil of jitney line and West Main street paved road, beautiful lay ing ground, good surrounding, richest kind of soil; all in original prairie. Price $4,(76 Terms, one-tenth cash, balance monthly or semi-annually. Also hav in the same location on two-aor piece t (1,100 and on four acre piece at $2,200. On term of one-fourth cash, balanc monthly. T , ' Hastings & Heyden, 1414 Harney St. ' ' ' Phon Tyler (0. W ACRE unimproved on Newport avenue near JOth atreet. A beautiful building ' pot South frontage, 11,(00 on terms. Call. Mr. Brown. ' - .INTER-STATE REALTY CO., . .! 2520 Farnam,- Tyler 4310. - Arkansas Lands. PLANTATIONS and timber land In southeastern Arkasa. , W. a FRANK, . f ' 303 Neville Blk. Colorado Lands ., - CHEAP LAND - Th but-cheapest land In Cheyenne . and Kiowa counties, Colorado; 160 to 1,000-acr tracts; 313.(0 to 3t per acre, raw and Improved. Do not pay three or four commission to be brought here. I own most of what 1 offer.' Writ or com NOW. R. Clin. Brandon. Colo. 320 ACRES near Akron, Colo., well im proved, grov,- orchard and 100 acrea in winter 'wheat; other crop. Rffnt one ' third-goes to buyer. Terms. ' J. B. Ban sen, zlm Wliainaon giuf., vih.i. IU.0U ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin coin Co..' Colo, landa Bargain. Easy . terms. See J. L. , Manrer. Arriba. Colo. .Minnesota Lands. , 340-ACRB improved farm -0 mile from Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation; 1 balanc meadow and pastur land, no wast land: i-room' house, corn-crib, ' 4 granary, bart -that will hold 80 head ot cattle and lx horses, hoghous and ' chicken hous, good well of water. Prlc $17.( per acr. 3.00 cash, balanc five years, 4 per cent Schwab Bros., 1033 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. . Nebraska Lands. r. - WZ - emJ,-. e.rm nr ranch, who made all Improvements In person for permanent noma, raw -ent owner advanced in year and want ... ts,K,ul - vn.v.i, MM from March I, 11. In Lon ", Oar field Co. 13 m. n. w of 'Burwell, Co. aeat, on" B. M. Ry. Fin larg semeat block -houae JSXSW, mu ceuar, my cement walla. ummer kitchen 13x14, coal and chicken houa 10x34, plastered '" walls, barn 34x34, harness room, wagon shed, stock barn 24x30, well, wind mill. . iron tank, large, corn crib, bldg. well , painted, 3-a. hog lot, -1 woven wire around house and grove, cedar posts, i water near surface. Inexhaustible, main ' traveled road. Not less thsn 33,000 cash. Mayeonsider home in Omaha wtthth 38.000. i C. J. Canan. 30 McCague Bldg. vFORl(3UICK SALE C2S acre located T miles northwt of ' ' Dunning. Blaine eoifnty, Nebraska. 100 acres under cultivation, balanc equally divided between graiiar and hay land. ' lay rolling, all hard olL Has new windmill, small hous and 1 barn, all v fenced -a4 cross fenced. Prlc 113.(0 ? ' "TvVT. I SMITH CO. - ' " 12( City Natt Bank Bldg. -. Omaha, Neb. - - Douglas 8008. 113. 640 acre destrabh land. Lup ooun j ty. Neb. Over 320 acr valley, 1$ miles rorthwBt,rof Burwell, county- seat ad joining highly Improved Fisher farm on, west Compare quality and prlc with other land. This is a case of wanting -.' part sash. If Interested lnvestigato, land has not been In hands of speculators. ". You deal drroct C J. Canan. tot Wc Casa kndl4Uac. , . . FARM LANDS FOR RENT. Nebraska Lands " .410 ACRES II4A8TERN CUSTER COUNTY. " Four mile from town; school n nlaoe. Will divide into two farms iw Mil a a whole. Two t ot good im provement, with nice had tree around each set; 2(0 acre under plow, which lies level to gently rolling, bal ance rolling pastur; all fenced and eross-feneed: 100 aorea In .wild hay, which could be broken and; profitably farmed, rric ia per acr. on ary trm and low rat og Interest g if. 2,000 ACRES Sheridan county; 10 mlUm tooth of Gordon; 3 mile Niobrara rlvr front. as; 1.000 acrea beat farm land; balanc but ot paature; with timber along river and In two large draw. Priced much below anything else offered In thl ounty. ' 4 S. . A R. E. MONTGOMERY, '! 111 City Nat Bk. Bldg Omsha. W FOR SALE 160 aces. 4 miles from city limits of Kearney, Nab. all level Wood river valley land; In a splendid state of cultivation; 10 acrea In winter wheat; no buildings. Price, 333.000 If taken soon. It Interested I advise to Investi gate at once, i A. NELSON. Bodtnson Farm, Kearney, Neb. 160-A. farm, 4 miles to good town In Ro.;k Co., good crops, goad soil. Price 3(0 per acre. Owner wants Omsha residence. 2,000-acre ranch, Cherry Co., close to R. R, Well grassed: small Improvements. Prlc 30. Owner wants farm land or in- come property. Zll tiranneia i neater, GOOD western Nebraska, 80 acres in wheat. One-third crop gou to pur chaser. 340 per acre. C. D. Arm strong. Realtor, 33(-4 8ecurltl Bldg. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo rado lands see - HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandels Bldg. WRITE n.e tor picture sod price of my farm and rancbe in good old Dawea county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford, Neb. KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county. Wyoming, farm land; particulars from r t T C3-.X1 Die ijmani jau pan omg. 0-ACRE FARM, 11 miles Omaha, Imp. upland. Price, 3160 per acre; 1H mile from town. Paul Peterson, 364 Brandels Theater Bldg. FARM LANDS. SHEDD INVESTMENT COMPANY. Railway Exchange, Omaha. D. 4254. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 301 Karbach Blk. Tyler 384. MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa 'atma at the right prlc. M. A. LARSOJ Central City. Neb. IMPROVE!" and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co.. Net-J-aika R. E. Holmes. Buahnell Neb. OreKon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a horn In th land of sunahlne, where condition ar right for raising alfalfa and cam?. Addrea., Jordan Valley Farms. Boise Idaho. ' Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 150 per a.. Including paid up water rlgnt Hemy Levi C. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat FARM LANDS WANTED WE will sell your farm; timely aalu; quick return. Held Land Co., 664 Brandels Blda AUTOMOBILES. ' FORD SPEEDSTER TWO BRAND NEW DIAMOND REAR TIRES NOT RUN A WEEK. 3 extra tire. Double tire holder, two casing covers. Speedometer, tools, "pe dal gears for speed, guaranteed to make (8 miles per hour. Not a better Ford engine in Omaha, Just overhauled. Go Ins away for summer reason for selling Will take $410. - Phon or writ J. C Bilssard. Harney (172, Omaha, i BIG SALE OF USED TRUCKS., LATE MODEL ONE-TON SERVICE TRUCK. WITH BODY AND CAB, 3800. O. M. C. TWO-TON TRUCK CHASSIS, WITH SEAT. 600. ' 1018 FORD ONE-TON WORM DRIVE TRUCK, WITH ' BODY AND CAB, ; TIRES FINE,. 3500. . . , ; . CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. . VICTORM0T0R CO., Douglas 6486. '' " ' ' 3636 Farnam St ANEW CORE IN YOUR RADIATOR. ' At a avlng ot 83 per cent from list price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA; 34-hour service. W make, any' styl radiator and tender for automobile, truck or tractor. Special attention given to repair work. Wrtta- ua for prices on our Honeycomb Ford radiators and cores. t OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO.. 1810 Cuming St CHALMERS Six Touring, 7-passeager; good tires; mecnajucauy ngnt. A. gooa buy at 3600.- . 1917 Elgin Six Chummy Roadster: new cord tires; perfect running condlton. A bargain at 1600. 1918 New Elgin Six Touring; never been used, $1,160. . - 1918 Elgin Six Touring; rood tires, new battery; fine condition; $660. - WESTERN ELGIN MOTOR CO., 2416 Farnam Bt. Phone Doug. 713. . RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARB COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. (0 NEW 11 MODEL FORD 43ARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 3622. 1314 HOWARD DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING lO. PER ROADSTERS MIL! TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASION Melcher Service Co., Kit LEAVENWORTH. DOUO, 48M. USED CARS. 1 Oldamobllo trucks, H4 ton $300.00 1 Maxwell aedan, 1917 800.00 1 Bulck sedan , '6! 2 1 Overland touring, 1916 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 191 300.00 1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap . . . ... 250.00 ' 1511 Davenport St. Phon D. 1241. Auto Repair Shop for - aale or trad. Lots of Auto Pasta and Supplies. 1B11 Davenport St. PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler I7t? , 1407-21 Capital Ave. MAKE YOUR old Ford new. O'Rourk Goldatrom Auto Co, distributors ot Amu Bllt touring and commercial bodies. 3701 South 34th street phon South $93. (08 North 14th. phon 333. New and used Ford. Tim payment " " MEEKS AUTO CO. Used osr bought sold and exchanged. W buy for each and ell on time. Full line to lot from. Middle Stat Oarag. $034-1 Farnam 8t Douglas 410L i MEEKS AUTO CO. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 36Y0 Farnam St Omaha. Neb. WHEN you think of used car think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., , j 1910 Farnam. Used ear of exceptional vain. , , s GUYJL SMITH, t(6t Fmrnam St.. - P. 1T, A. LEE ft COMPANY. r,n.,r antAmhhfiA washers, aimonver and . polishers; all work guaranteed. 3.107 N. 18th St Victor Garage. Pb. Web. 307. THIS company desires the public should know its men are not striking; but on the contrary, are well satisfied with their condi tions as tney are. Ice deliveries are being in terrupted by the threats of the striking' team sters. We are doing 6iir best to take care of our customers. - OMAHA ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.- AUTOMOBILES. AUTO BODIES. NEW and used Ford bodies for sal. Got our price. O'Rourke-Oolditrom Auto Co.. 1701 Sonth 24th St.. P-naha. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 13th and Howard Sta. Tylr 1740 FIRST $((0 takes my flv.panger Col, In A-l condition, fully equipped. real bargain. Call Web. 1261. - THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2530 Farnam 8t - AUTOMOBILE leotrlcal repair; service station for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. BARQAVN8 IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co llth and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 1(09. YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car. "There's a Reason." 3563-44 Farnam. , Harney 36$. - FORD MARKET,' 3380 Farnam. Uaed - Ford. Tims, cash. Ll'ssrty bonds, new bodie. ' $tt. . 8ELUNQ only privately-owned uaed cars. , Th Omaha Uaed Car Market 3617 ' Leavenworth St Tyler 134T. $100 Reward for any magneto wo can't re pair. Sol mnfrs, of new self-spacing at. flnlty prk plug. Bayadorfer. 310 N 18th. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED . CARS; quick action; no 4lay. Auto Ex change Co. 2069 Farnam St. D. (035. OAKLAND, Senalble Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO 3300 Farnam St. , "THE USED CAR MART" SERVICE GARAGE 16th and Leavenworth. Douglas TOOO. FORD touring, roadster and sedan. New and used bodies. 908 N. 16th. TWO automobiles for sal or exchange. C. J. Canan, 806 McCague Bldg. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH .'Tires and Supplies. Tires at Half Price DRY-CURE PROCESS. We make them good as new. New ribbed tread. Nqn Platn. Ribbed. skid. S0x$ ...$ 8.60 . 10.00 11.00 80x3H 10.(0 11.60 13.00 32xSM 12.(0 13.60 14.60 33x4 .....16.04 17.2S 19.60 34x4 17.00 17.60 20.8( 32x4 ............ 1( 00 16.60 18.00 GUARANTEED 8,600 MILES. -BEST ON THE MARKET. 2-in-l Vulcanizing Co., Douglas 1241. ': 1(18 Davenport St. NEW TIRES 5,000-mlI guaranteed' tires, not sec onds; extra ply fabric 80x3, plain, 311. 80x3. Rib, $13.00. 30x84, Non-Skid, $16.00. 82x3 V4, Non-Skid, 819.76. 31x4, Non-Skld. $26.(0. 82x4, Non-Skid, $26.75. 34x4, Non-8kld. 328.85. SHIPPED SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION. STANDARD TIRE CO,, . . 410 North Hth. NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Flrutone, Congress, Lea Pullman, Ftsk. Writs for prices. Mention sizes. KA1MAN TIRE. JOBBERS. 3010 Farnam. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST. GAIN mora miles: have your lire re treaded by G. & G. Tiro Co. 34i6 Leavenworth. Tyler 1361-W Trucks. SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK ' .ATTACHMENTS We nave one 1-ton and two l-ton Universal Attachments. Will fit any make of old car, including those with rear axle transmission. List price 1-ton, $460; 2-ton, $550. Closing out at 80 per cent discount Brand new stock. Box Omaha Bee. ; ' Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drlv yourself; at very reasonable price; no extraa to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garags, Ittb and Farnam. Douglas 7380. i $ Repairing ana Painting. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2136 Cuming. Dong las 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES L , Bargains In used macblnu. Victor H. P . I W . T,K m-A Iavenworth ta PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old ciotning, lurniture, magaslnes. Wo collect. Ws distribute. Phone Doug, 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new horn. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St POULTRY AND PET STOCK. KITTENS, Angora and Persian, pedigree, 108 8. 86th Bt Harney 8226. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T forget the big rang horse and muls auction at stock yards stable next Monday and Tuesday, June 16 and 17. Will have over 1,500 horses and mules. The largest auction sale on horses and mules that has taken place the stock ' yards In 12 years. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auotlons at stock yards staDles pext Wednesday. Expect a good run ot ehoic farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mulfcs 8il starts at 10 o'clock. L C Gallup. Auctioneer. FOR BALE Good team of working mules; also horse and wagon. Will sell cheap by widow leaving city. Call Colfax 2979. Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourulve. ALFRED CORNISH A CO. 1210 Farnam FOR SALE Span young heavy draft horses, harness and wagon. R. Bing ham 4 Son. ' FOR SALE! Choice, fresh Jersey cowa, L. G. .Leaders, Paplllion. Sprue 1303. SUCCESSFUL MEN DO THESE THINGS: Have their Physician look after their health. t ' Have their Lawyer look after their legal prob lems. ' Have their Beajtor han dle their real estate sales, investments, and their home-buying. Realtors, Physicians and Lawyers Are All Experts. Market and LIVESTOCK Receipt and disposition ot liv stock at th Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hour ending at 1 o'clock p. m., June 13, 191$. RECEIPTS CARS. S: Cat Hog. Sheep. H's. C. M. 4k St P. 13 .. Wabash 1 - Missouri Pacifio .... t 1 .. Union Paclflo ......10 $1 $ C. N. W.t east ...IT 11 . .. C. A N. W., west ...1$ (2 .. 1 C..,St P., M. O. .. 3 IT V .. C.J B. :Q.. east .....It I $ C.'b. A 4. wast ... t It 1 C, R. I. A P., east.. I 10 1 .. C. R. I. P., wt ... 3 .. Illinois Central ...... 3 $ . Chi. Ot West 3 Total receipts ....81 1(6 14 1 DISPOSITION H BAD. , Cattle. Hogs. Shssp Morris ft Co 206 2,089 216 Swift & Co 448 3.40$ 1.4G7 Cudahy Packing Co. ... (47 3,604 209 Armour 4 Co. 447 3.031 .... Schwarts Co . 427 .... J. W. Murphy 3,11$ .... Lincoln Packing Co. ... 80 Hlggin Packing Co. .. 1 Hoffman Bros 20 John Roth & Son .... 3 P. O'Dea 14 .... Wilson " B T.ll 118 J. B. Root & Co. ' 7 F. U. Kellogg 1 .... .... Wertheimer & Degen .. 13 Sullivan Bros 13 .... .... W fi fhrl.tU IB John Harvey .......... 9$ .... .... Omaha 17 .... ..... Midwest 3 .... .... Cudahy, K. C, 216 Other buyers ......... 123 .... 383 Total 2,347 13,624 3,973 Cattle There was the usual light Fri day's run of cattle, about 2,000 head, and the market was steady to perhaps ' a shade higher than Thursday on both beef steers and cow stuff. For the week receipts hav been approximately 24,000 head or some 6,000 more than were her last week -but 10.000 less than for th coresponding weela a year ago. On Mon day and Tuesdajs ' prices advanced 25 (0c on beef steers, yearlings and cow stuff but this advance was all lost during the past two or three days and closing prices thl week are about on a par with last There has been very little trading in atockers and feeders and prices show no material change as compared with a week ago. - ' y BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr. 28.. ....1111 $13 (0 9. .....1211 $13 66 24... ...1122 13 76 28. ...,.1063 13 80 62 984 4 00 13 1227 14 IS 18 1044 14 26 14 1062 14 40 20 1287 14 85 STEERS ANDHEIFERS.. 9 (23 10 00 14.:....' (06 11 60 39 746 12 00 20 696 12 76 28 744 13 60 18...... 770 13 80 (0 791 14 86 17 832 14 76 HEIFERS. 47 646 7 60 7 867 18 00 (; 920 13 76 6 968 13 10 1 , STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 17. .... . 635 10(0 8...... 616 1160 Quotations ' on Cattle Prime ' steers, $14.6016.(0; good to choice beeves, 813.26 014.26; fair to good beeves, $12. 60 if 13.00; common to fair beeves, $10 60S? 12.60; choice to prim yearlings. $14.3)611 14.76: good to choice yearlings. $13.00 14.00; common to fair yearlings, $9,600 11.60; good to choice belters, 810.60 13.66; prime cows, $11. 0012. 25; good to choice cows, $9.(011.00: fair to good cows, $8.009.(0; common to fair cows, 15.608.00; good to choice foeders, $11.76 IS. 50; medium to good feeders, $10.00 11.76; good to choice stockers, $11.60 12.76;' fair to good atockers. $9.(010.(0: common to fair stockers. $8.009.66; stock heifers, $8.(010.00; stock cows, $7.($9.00; stock calves, $8.0012.00; veal calves, $8.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $10.001?.00. Hogs Receipts show a slight falling off today 166 loads being reported in, esti mated at 11,700 head. Few early sales did not look over 16c higher than yester day, but under a vigorous demand by both packer and shipper buyers' prices firmed up until the general market was 20(g) 30c higher than yesterday, today's long string being $20.60. While a few early sales were reported at $20.36, bulk of the hogs sold at from $20.40 to $20.60, with top at $20.76. No. Av Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 77.. 267 160 $20 26 60.. 261 110 $20 30 71. .243 110 20 36 26. .266 ... 20 40 63. .263 10 20 45 i 71. .276 ... 20(0 43. .266 80- 20 66 66. .260 40 20 60 (0..194 ... 20 60 64. .268 ... 20 70 (0..312 40 20 76 Sheep and Lambs There wer only 12 loads of , sheep and lambs on the Fri day's market, estimated at 3,000 head. There were no shorn lambs Included in the receipts this morning, Idaho spring lambs again topping at $19.00 with natives about like yesterday, around $17.75 18.50; $9.00 stops good quality ewes nowadays, although with light receipts today tops went to $10.00. The general market all around la quotably steady. LAMBS. i IT spring.. 69 18 00 9 culls.. .60 13 00 34 spring.. 66 18 50 EWES. 23 culls.. 96 00 47 shorn.. 103 (60 Quotations on sheep and lambs: tamhs, spring, . 317.60 19.00 ; lambs, handv weight, $14.0016.00; lamb culls, $6.00 13.00; yearllnga, J10.00ll.60; wether, $&. 60010. 60; ewes, good to choice, $9.00'(i $10.00; ewes, fair to good, $7.609.00; ewes, culls, $4.0007.(0. v j Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Jun 13. Cattle Receipt, 2,000 head; beef ateera, atrong to ,16c higher; she stock slow, mostly big quarter lower; calves, steady to 26o higher; bulls and feeders about steady; estimated to morrow, 1,000 head; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, $16.00 016. V; medium and good, $12.26015.00; corhmon, $10.75012.36; lightweight, good and choice, $12.60014.76; common and medium, $9.76012.75; butcher cattle, heif ers. $7.25012.25; cow. $7.00012.60; can ners and cutters, $5.7607.26; veal calves, light and handywelght, $15.75017.26; feeder steer. $9.75013.00; itocker steer, $8.26012.25. Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head; market mostly 20 to 26 cents above Thursday's average; late top, $21.05; estimated Sat urday, 6,000 head; bulk of sales, $20,790 21.00: heawweia-ht. $20.7(021.00: medium weight, $20.65021.00; lightweight, $20.26 0Zl.Ub; iigm ngm, yis.tDW'u.o, neavy packing sows, smooth, $20.00020.60; pack ing sows, rough, $19.(0020.00; pigs, $17.60 18.(0. , ' " . JSheep and Lamb Receipts, 13,000 head; lambs uneven, mostly .3 6c lower, soma down 50c; sheep steady; estimated tomorrow, 10,000 head; lambs, 84 pounds down, $12.60016.(0; 85 pounds up, $12.26 015.(0; culls and common, $9.00 0 12.00; springs, $16.00018.(0; yearling wethers, $10.25012. 76; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7.(009.00; culls and common, $3.2607.26. - St. Louis Live Stock. St Louis. Jun 13. Cattle receipts 1,000; slow, practically steady rwlth, Thursday stockers weak, unevenly lower. Veal 26c lower.- Beef steers medium and heavy weight, medium and good, $12.76016.00; ooromon $10.7(012.76: light weight me dium and good $12.60014.76; butcher cat tle, heifers $9.00016.00; cows, $7,00 0 11.25; canner and cutters, $6.0008.60; Veal calves light and handy weight $12.26 016.25; feeder steers, $8.26012.(0; stock ers steers, $7.60011.75. Hogs receipts 10,000; strong and active 26c to 45c higher; top, $21.25; bulk, $14.60 021.00; heavy weight, $21.00021.26; me dium weight-$20.76021.26; light weight, $19.76021.15; light light, $19.60020.00; heavy packing sow smooth, $11.60020.00; packing sows, rough $16.50018.26; pigs, 811.OO0J9.25. f Sheep and. Lambs Receipts, 700; steady with Thursday, but a alight weak tendency. Lambs: 84 pounds down, $12,014.50; 8t pounds up, $12,014.(0; culls and common, $9.00012.00; yearjjag wethers, $15,000 18.60; ewes, medium and choice, $7,600 8.00; cull and common, $4.0008.00. Kansas City Live stock. -. ' Kansas City, Mo., June 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,400 head; market steady; butcher steers, lower; heavy beet steers, choice and prime, $15.00016.00; medium and good,. - $13.40016.00; common, $11,500 13.86; ' light weights, good and choice, 313.60014.85; common' and medium, $9.(0 012.76; butcher cattle, heifers, (6.7(0 13.60; cows, $6.60013.25; cannere and cut ters. $5.2506.40; veal calves, light and handy weight $12.25014.75; feeder steers, $9.85014.50; stocker steers, $7.60013.40. Hogs Receipts, 6,500 head; market higher; heavy, - $30.80020.90; medium weights, $20.60021.00; lights, '$20,300 20.90; packing. $19.(0020.60; pigs, $18.00 19.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, TOO head; MONEY TO LOAN. LOWEST rate. Private loan booths. Harry Maleahock, 1514 Dodg. D, (419., Kst 1891. 1 , DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. ORGANIZED by th Business Man .f Omaha. . FURNITURE, pianos and notes a security. 80. nt, H. goods, tots). 33.(0. PROVIDENT LOAN" 80CIETT. 433 Security Bldg.. 16th A Fsrr-am. Ty. 644 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRT AND 1 1A C7 LIBERTY BONDS. OCT "72 1 W. C FLATAU, EST. 1893." O (TH FLR. SECURITY BLDO. TY. (It Industrial News of the Day. GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain, Omaha, Jua IS. Corn and oats arrivals . wer moderate while other grain1 wer light Receipt wer, t can of wheat; (3 car of corn; 43 oars of oats; I cars ot rys and 4 ears of barley. Corn prices wars on to three cents higher, good grades generally two cents up. Oats war one.half to on oent up, th bulk a half cent advance. Wheat, ry and barley war generally atsady, Caah sales today were: PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipt Today Tear Ago Today Wheat' 336,000 170,000 Corn 4 (88,000 (13.000 Oat 1,080,000 634.SO0 Shlnmants . Wheat 383,000 75.000J Corn 884,000 465,000 Oat 640,000 440,000 Corn No. white: 1 cars, $1.75. No. t whit: 8 car. $1.76; t cars, $1.74. No. 4 whits: $ car. $1.73; I car, $1.72, No. ( whit: 1 ear, $1.73; 1 car, $1.71. No. t whit: t car. $1.70. No. 2 yellow: 11 2-6 cars, $L7(. No. 8 ysllow: ( ear, $1.74; 1 car, $1.73. No. 4 yllow; 1 car, $1.7$. No. t yellow: fecar, $1.69 ((our); 1 car, $1.6$ (musty); I car, $1.(6. Sam ple yellow: 1 car. $1.(0 (hot). No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $1.76 (4 per oent color); 1 cars, $1.74; 1 car, $1.74 (near yellow). No. 3 mixed: 1 cars, $1.73. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.70; 1 car, $1.70 (7 ft per cent dam aged). No. i mixed: 3 cars, $1.6$. No. t mixed: 4 cars. $1.(8. Oats No. 8 white, 1 car, (7He; ( $-5 ckra, 67c; No. 4 whit oats, 1 car, 6Sc; aample white, l car, 7c; x car. esc. Rys No. 2, 1 car, $1.33; No. 8, 1 car, $1.37. Barley No. . 1 car $1.17: No. $, 1 cars, $1.16; No. 4, $1.14; aample, 1 car, $1.14. Wheat No. 1 hard, 9-10 car, $3.39; No. 3 hard, 1 car.l (amutty), $3.36; No. 1 Northern Spring, 1 car, $2.35 (amutty); 1-10 car, $2.35; No. 3, spring, 1 car, $2.25, (smutty); No. 3 mixed, 3-6 car, $2.86; No. , 3 mixed, 2-6 car, $3.18, (amutty), (13 per cent durum), , OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts. ' ' Today. Wk ago. Tr ago. Wheat 6 16 19 Corn .. 53 92 '84 Oats 42 47 19 Rye ,....2 1 1 Barley 2 . . Shipments . Wheat '7 9 16 Corn (3 (2 48 Ofts .....47 .43 , 11 Rye 2 Barley T RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 17 159 liH Kansas City 43 89 28 St. Louis ....14 45 63 OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. The number of cars of grain of th sev eral grades Inspected "In" her during the psst 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 3 hard, 1 car; No. t hard, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, t cars; total 4 cars. Corn No. 3 white, 4 cars; No. '4 white, 2 cars; sample white, 1 car; No. 3 yel low, 11 cars; No. 3 yellow, 18 cars; No. ( ysllow, 4 car; Sample yellow, 3 cars; No. 2 mixed, 6 cars; No. 8 mixed, 9 cars; No. 4 mixed, 1 car; No. ' mixed, 1 car. Sample, 1 car. Total, 63 cars. Oats Standard No. 3 white, 28 cars; No. 4 white, 3 cars; sample white, 4 cars. Total, 89 car. Barley No. 4, 1 car; rejected, 1 car; total, 2 car. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, June 13. Nervousness over the crop outlook led to active trading In corn Friday, and prices touched the topmost level yet this season. Reactions roiiowea, nut tns market closed strong. He to lo net higher, with July $1.72 to $1.72tt and September, $1.(5 to $1.66. Oats gained Me to Ho. Provisions fin ished Ho to 7 7o up. Notwithstanding weather condition were better, misgivings in regard to the progress of the new crop seemed to have attained greater force. The fact that re ceipt were diminishing drew attention more sharply than ever to the reduced acreage, the delayed start and the amall ness of the carry-over. Besides, there was a further advance in th hog mar ket, and thl was deemed especially sig nificant by many. After the market had risen to about ( cent above the low point of aeveral day ago, profit-taking sales took on large proportions, and there were report that rural offerings had in creased. Gains were thus temporarily wiped out, Toward the last, however, upturn were again becoming rapid. Oat bulged with corn. New record-breaking high price wer touched by lard. Pork and rib strength ened, too, all stimulated by jumps In hog values and in grain. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn I July 1.7$ 1.T2H 1.71. 1.72 171 Sept 1.65H 1-67 1.64 1.(6 1.65 Deo. 1.44 1.46H 142 1-43 1.43H Oats July .69 .69 .68 .69H .68 Sept .68 .69 .67 .68 .68 Dec' .68 .(9 .48 .68 .68 Pork July 51.90 61.(5 61.10 . 51.86 51.40 Sept. 49.60 49.65 49.25 49.40 49.00 Lard July 36.60 36.00 . 36.42 35.86 35.22 Sept. 34.60 35.25 34.(51 35.25 34.47 Ribs I July 28.46 28.50 28.20 (28.27 28.22 Sept 28.20 28.42 27.(2 (28.17 28.06 St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, June 13. Corn July, $1.75: September, $1.67. Oats July, 68c; September, 68 He Kansas City Grain. Kansas. City, Mo June 13. Corn July, $1.72; September,' $1.66; December, $1.44. New York Coffee. ' New York, Jun 18. Yesterday's big advance was followed by rather nervous and irregular fluctuations in the market for coffee futures todayi This was due to realising by old longs, but reports from Brazil showed continued firmness in the primary markets, and reactions her were followed by rallies on continued cov ering and trad buying. The opening was unchanged to 7 points lower and, after selling up ,to 19.450, December broke to 19.20c, but rallied again in the latter trad ing, with th close showing a net advance of 6 to 16 points. July sold as high as 20.16c, ' while September and December also made new high records during th day. Closing bids: July, 20.10c; Septem ber, - 19.96o; October, 19.78; December, 19.46c; January, 19.35c; March, 19.30c; May. 19.03c. Spot 'Coffee Firm; Rio Ts, 208 to 30c; Santos 4s, J5C , New York Produce. New York, June 13. Butter Firm; creamery, higher than extras, (354c; xtraa, (3c; firsts. (1062c. Eggs Irregular; fresh-gathered extras, 49049c; fresh-gathered' firsts, 43044c; storage-packed extra firsts, 47 048c; storage-packed firsts, 45 47c. Cheese Easy; state whole milk flat, current make specials, 31081o; state, average run, 3080ci itate whole milk twins, onrrent maks special, $10 81c; state, average run, 29 081c i Poultry Allv, steady; broiler, 40 (6c: fowls, 34c; old rooster, 19c; turkeys, 26080c Dressed, steady and unchanged, Now York General. New " York, Jun 13. Wheat Spot, steady; No. i red, $1.(0, elevator export Corn Snot, firm: No 1 vellow 11.92V Kand Nn 1 white. 11.(61. itnat mnA 4Ylht New York. ij Oats Spot, firm; standard, 10 tie. Pork Firm; mess, $58.60. Lard Strong; middle weat, ' $36.40 38.60. Other articles unchanged. j'. ' '" Chicago Potatoes. , -. Chicago, Jnns 13. Potatoes weak; ar rivals, 20 oars of new, 32 old; Northern whits old, $1.(001.76, ewt; Louisiana Texas Triumph, new, (3.264.(0, ewt. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, June 13. Evaporated Apples Few here. , Prunes Strong. . '. . Apricots snd Peaches Firm. Raisins Quiet market steady; lambs, $13.26014.75; culls and common, $9.00012.76; yearling weth ers, $11.00013.26; ewes, $7.0009.(0; awes, culls and common, $4.0006.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., June' 13. Cattle Re ceipt. 1,000 head; market steady; beef steers.-$10.00016.00; fat cows and heifers, $7.00013.60; cahners, $(.(007.00; stockers and feeders, $7.OO01(.OO feeding cows and heifers, $7.00010.60. Hog Receipts, 9,000 head; market 16c higher: light $20.00020.60; mixed. $20.00 20.50; heavy weight $19.60020,26; bulk of sales, $20.20020.40. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market Steady. . - - ; p St. Joseph Live Stock. 8t Joseph, Mo., Jun IS. Cattle Re ceipts, 300; nominal. Steer. $11.50016.00; cows snd halters, $5.(0016.00; calves, $7.04 14.50. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; higher; ' top, $31.00; bulk. $20.60020.85. - Sheep Receipts, 1,000; steady; spring lambs, (17.00 0 14.(0; ewes, (8.9009. 60. FINANCIAL New York, Juns It. This was a day of aver liquidation on the itoek exchange, with trading Influenced by th money sit uation. Declines registered early In h session were extended when la th final hour th Interact rate on both mixed and Industrial collateral rose to II per cent a new high record for th year. Thla ad vance. Illustrative of restriction of funds for (tock market purposes, reflected th necessity which has arisen for making money supplies available In other direc tions, notably for th payment of the federal income tax Inatallraent due to morrow, and for meeting th gold expjit need. Th dtuatlon wa not on to encourage pool Interests to support th apeclal atocka which were foremost on the rise of last week. Shares ot virtually all groups wer unloaded freely under th activities of th bear faction, th occasional abort cov ering not being sufficiently important to check the decline, except during momen tary periods. Prices for .the motor shares dropped 1 to 13 points lyolls, 1 to $; shippings, $ to 6; and rails, 1 to 1. United States Steel common deelined 2 to 106, and other steels from 3 to I points. Sales amounted to 1.660,000 shara Bond also yielded today, but Victory 3s exceptionally advanoed to a- atw high level of 100.48. Total sale, par val ue aggregated $10,6(0,000. Old United States bond were unohangsd on call. In the final hour the llat seemed to re ceive comparatively little aupport aside from spasmodic covering of short con tracts. Prices went lower , on th fur ther rise In call money rates to the year s high record. - The cloelng was weak. Selling ot real stock snd presaurs from speculators broke prloes with some v'o lenoe on the stock exchange today Incident to a sharp rise In call money rate. Sales approximated 1,600,000 shares. Leading prices and last sales on New York stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 8,500 86 84 $1 American Can.. . .10,100 66 64 65 Am. Car & F 3,300 105 103 104 Am. H. & L. pfd. 2,800 126 124 124 Am. Locomot.,.. (.700 83 81 81 Am. 8. ft Ref... .12.00 83 81 81 Amer. Sugar Ref. 1.400 184' 131 132 Am. Sumat Tob. 16,700 119 114 114 Am. Tel. ft Tel.. 2,600 106 106 106 Am. Zlnk, L. ft 8. (.(00 24 21 21 Anac. Copper 16,(00 78 70 70 Atchison 8,200 94 98 92 AU., G. ft W.I.8.S. 8,100 176 171 172 Baldwin Locomot.39,000 102 98 98 Balttm. ft Ohio.. 8,000 (1 60 60 Beth. Steel "B". 32, 400 (2 89 89 Butte ft Sup. Cop. 6,(00 30 28 28 H California Petrol.. 3,200. 37 86 36 Canadian Pacifio. 1,400 163 161 161 Ceneral Leather. .23,600 102 , 99 100 Chesapeake ft O.. 4,700 66 (4 64 Chi., Mil. ft St. P. 4,900 44 43 42 Chicago ft N. W. .... .... .... 100 Chi., R. I. A P.. 4,700 28 26 26 Chlno Copper .... 2,700 46 44 46 Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 2,100 60 46 46 Corn Product.... 13,100 66 68 64 Crucible Steel. .. .31,300 93 89 90 Cuba Cane Sugar 83 Dlst. Secur. Corp. 7,400 77 75 76 Erie 1,600 17 17 17 Oen. Electric (00 162 161 161 Oen. Motors 211 Ot Nor. pfd 96 Ot. Nor. Ore ctf. 7,100 47 46 46 Illinois. Central... 300 100 100 100 Inspira. Copper... 6,900 69 (8 (8 Int Mer. Ma. pfd. 8,100 119 116 116 Interna. Nickel. . .49,600 30 39 29 Internet. Paper... 4,600 67 53 64 K. C Southern.... 600 32 22 22 Kennecott Cop. .. .19,400 40 38 39 Louisv. ft Nash... 200 117 117 117 Mex. Petroleum. .28,800 183 178 178 Miami Copper.... 2,000 28 27 27 Mldval6 Steel 9,800 60 49 49 Missouri Pacific.. 9,600 31 30 30 Montana Power... 300 79 78 78 Nevada Copper... 800 19 -19 19 N. Y. Central 3,100 80 79 79 N. Y., N. H. ft H. 3,200 31 80 30 Norfolk ft W.... 1.000 108 108 108 Northern Pac. . . . 3,700 (7 . 36 96 Pacifio Mail 39 Pacific Tel. ft T. 27 Pan-Am. Petrol. ...20, 200 96 92 92 Pennsylvania .... 1,000 46 46 46 PlttsW ft W. Va... (,300 41 39 39 Pittsburg Coal... 2,400 62 61 61 Ray Cons. Cop.. 3,600 26 24 24 Reading ...16,000 88 87 87 Rep. Iron ft St 87 Shat Arts. Cop 14 Sinclair Oil ft Ref.(7,200 (4 69 60 Southern' Pacific.. 39,400 108 106 105 Southern Ry...... (,800 80 29 29 Studebaker Corp.. (2,(00 106 101 101 Texas Co (,600 270 ! 268 ' 264 - Tobacco Prod.... 9,600 106 103 103 Union Pacific... 3,900 18$ 131 131 United Cigar St.. 21, 500 166 151 164 U. S. Ind. Alcoh.14,800 158 149 151 U. 8. Steel 19,200 108 105 1(6 V. S. Steel pfd... 1.100 116 116 116 Utah Copper. .18, 400 90 8T 88 Wetttingh. Elec... (,700 (7 (t (6 Willys-Overland .24,(00 86 84 84 Royal Dutch 14,300 114 110 110 , New York Bond List. U. S. 2s, reg... (9 Gen. Elec 5.. (8 U. S. 2a. coun. . 99U Q. N. 1st in, IKii U. S. cv. (, reg 89 111. Cen. ref. 4s 80 U. S. cv. 3s, Int. Mer. Marine coupon ....... 89 (s 99 -u, o- ss, rug.iuo a., v;. B. rer. U. S. 4s. coup 100 (s ..: 87 Am., For.. Sec. L, ft N. un, 4s. $( (s 99 11-16 M K. ft f. 1st Am. T. ft T. cv. 4s 16 6s 103 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s 61 AQKioTrenca os vi-ft-Aionc. rower ee g Armour & vo. N. Y. Central 4s (8 deb. (s . J.. IIV Atchison gen. 4s 82 N. P. 4s (2 B. ft O. cv. 4s 78N. p. 1 so Beth. 8. ref. 6s 90 0. a L ref. 4a 86 Cen. Leather (s 97 P T. ft T. 6s.. 92 Cen. Pac. 1st... 79 Pa. Con. 4a... 86 C. ft O. cv. 6s.. H(Pa. gen.' (a (5 C, B. ft Q., "Reading gen. 4s k3 Joint -4s ..... 46 St. L. ft S. F. C M. ft St. P. adj. 6 ...... (7 cv, 4H 78 Sinclair O. ft R. C, R. I. ft P. f. 7 89 tiy. rei. as... (2a. r. cv. sa..,.lJ7H C. ft S. ref 4s 79 S. Ry. (s 94 Chill Copper cv. Texas Co. cv. 7s 119 (s 101 City of Paris 6s 97T. ft P. 1st.. 90 D. ft R. G. ref. Union Pac.'' 4s.. 85 (s (7U. S. Rubber 6s 39 D. of Can. 6 U. S. Steel 6s.. 100 (1981) 97 'Wabash 1st ... 96 Erie gen. 4s.... ( ' New York Honey. New York, June 13. Mercantile Paper (6 per cent; sterling 60-day bills, $4.69; commercial 60-day bills, on banks, $4.69; commercial 60-day bills. $4.69; demand, $4.61; cables, $4.2. Francs Demand, $6.41; cables, $6.89. Guilders Demand, Sff 13-16; cables, 39 1-16. Lire Demand, $7.97; cables, $7.95. Bonds Government . easy; railroad, easy. - .- Loans Time, strong; to-days, $0 days and t month, (0t per cent Money Call, strong; high, 13 per cent; low, t per cent; ruling rate, t per cent; closing bid, 10 per. cent; offered at 10 per cent; last lean, 10 per cent , Liberty Bond 'Prices. "New York, June 13. Prices at 11:30 a, m. today were : 3's. 99.60; first 4's, 9S.30; second 4's, 93.92;. first 4's, 96.(0; second 4 's, 94.20; third 4's,-95.44; fourth 4', 94.26; Victory 3's, 100.36; Victory 4's, Liberty bond final prices today were: 3s, 99.(0; first 4s, 96.10; . second 4s, 94.13; first 4s. 95.40; second 4s. (4 It; third 4s, 96.40; fourth 4s, (4.34; Vic tory 3s, 100.80c; Victory ,4 s, 99.96. Turpentine and Rosia. Savannah, Ga., June It. Turpentine Firm, $1.08; sales, 169 barrels; receipts, 404 barrels; shipments, 8,410 barrels; stock, (.390 barrels. Rosin Firm; salss, 74T casks; receipts. 389 casks; shipments, 1,031 casks; stock, (5,026 casks. , - 7 Quote: B, l(.0(c: D, 15.00c; B, l(.2(e; F. O 15.30c; H, I, K, 16.35c; M, N, 16.25c; WO, WW, 16.80O. Announcement: ' LIBERTY BONDS We pay cash any amount any issues, at prevailing New York prices plus accrued interest less handling charge 60c per hundred. Minimum ehsrga $L Our Registered Bond Market, (1.40 per hundred leas than for coupon bonds. Special rates on amounts over $6,000 and tcr large denominations of one issue. - . p - WE RECOMMEND immediate pur chase of Liberty Bonds for investment. At present prices they net up to 4.86 and wUI be worth over 100 before many months. We sell at market; charging no commission. " . .."'''';'., Bond Department First Trust Company of ;: ' ''' Omaha - ffUi.tetl with ' The. First National Bank. , " Dun's Trad Review. -J New York. Jun 18. Dun' Saturday will sayi - . Neither labor controversies nor foreign political uneertalntlea have cauaed devia tion from the forward trend of bualneva and the conservative elements in the sit uation which have undergone no uaentlal weakening foreahadow auitalned expan sion. Whin (eaaonal influences such s preparations' for mid-year Inventorying Impose reetralnt en operations, the mar. kets are now rather quieter, but nothing suggests lasting abatement of activities snd many more points of gain than of loss are still apparent. The commercial recovery, In fact, has recently been more rapid ana rarresening than seems to o generally realised and the liftins of the embargo oa gold exports from this coun try, followed Immediately by shipments of the metal to South America, 1 another step In th elimination ot artificial restric tions ana is significant of th movement toward raatoratlon of normal economio conditions. Boston Wool, i Boston, Jun 13. Th Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will aay; "There ha been a good demand for the beat fin stanls and half blood wools again and a fair business has resulted at very firm prices. In the west th sit uation Is strong, with prices tending slightly higher. The foreign markets ar au firm. "The manufacturing situation la Ilk win in a atrong position with new bus!- nes not easily placed, except for far for ward delivery. Mohair I In slightly bet ter inquiry, but price ar unchanged." New York Metals. , New York June 13. Copper qult, but firm; electrolytic spot, Jun snd July, 17; August, 17 018. Iron Unchanged. Metal .exchange Quotes lead easy: spot and July offered at 4.40. Spelter saay, spot (.40; July, (.40 bid. At London, spot: Standard copper. Ml 16a; electrolytic f8( 10; tin, (238; lead, 23 16s ; spelter, tin io. . Chicago Produce. Chicago, June 18. Butter Higher! ereamery, 4((lc ' Em Hla-her: receipts. 33.(7$ cases: firsts, 89040c; ordinary firsts, $7038o: at mark, cases Included, 3839o; stor age packed firsts, 41 0 41 c;, extras, i 042c. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 30e. . ' London Honey. London, Jun 13, Silver Bar, Bid per ounce. ' Money 1 , per cent.' Discount Rates Short bills, $ per cent; three months' bills, $ per cent New York Cotton. New York.' June 1$. Cotton elosid steady, net points lower to 1$ points higher. , Kansas City Prod nee. Kansas City, Mo., June 13. Butter, eggs and poultry unchanged. Real Estate Transfers Dessle Robinson to Edward Btoll- berg, n. s. cor. 18th ana M, 46x130 .....$ 1.8(0 Nebraska Savings ft Loan Assn. to Gurney N. tValdon, 27th ave. 96.6 n. of 8Dencer at. e. a.. 40x102.82 1,000 Grove Wharton Construction Co. to Anns L. Carey, s. w. cor, aftn ana Plnknev.. 40x146 8,800 Grove Wharton Construction Co. to James E. Laycoek, 69th st. 10 s. of Plnkney st, w. s., 40x146.... 8,9(0 Grove Wharton Construction Co. to , Clara' B. James, 60th st. 384 ft s. of Wirt st, a. s., 40x146 3.950 Mary Shannon to Carl Klein, T st. 840 ft. w. of 83d St. s. s.. 40x148.. ' 1,200 Louis R. Mets to Roy J. Cuslck, 36th st. 288 ft s. of Dewey ave., w. .. 64.X124 10.000 Bernic A. Negus and husband to M. A. .Pease, wirt at u it w. of 22d st'. n. s.. 60x124 1 Gertryd M. Tukey and husband to Margaret Eggerss, bid st. 144 It. ' n. of Dodge st. w. s.. 64x130.... 8,(00 Clara S. Crossman, Extrx et al, to Fred J. stack, a. w. cor 38th and Dodge. $6x187 8.(00 Harvey Blckford and wife to Bertha M. snow, Binnay st. 1&7 it. . 01 . ,( . . tAA .sin au,' . ., .Bsui.t,,,,,,,, ,wvv Columbian Investment Co. to Carl J. Theleen, Hamilton st. to ft w. of 61st st. n. .. 40x186.. $7$ John R. Travis and wife to Albert N. Eaton, Ida st 130 ft of 26th ave.. n. a.. 44x120 300 Jacob Sloaburg, Jr., and wits to Garland Bosweii, Larimors ave. 339 ft w. of 33d St.. s. s.. 47x128 4(0 Henry M. 8hort and wife to Alonso F. Bates, a e. cor 38th ana uae tellar. (0x123 1.9(0 Katherine W. Van Horn and husband to Ellen Hansen, Poppleton ave. 200 ft e. of 49th st, s. a., 10x1(9 t 171 Lena Goldsmith and husband to An- na C. Weloh, Jackson st 121 ft a, of (2d St. n. a., 60x120 1,600 Frank Vacbal to Jennie Brennan, D t 70 ft s. of 27th st. s. s.. - 40x120 1.1(0 Carl H. Marquardt and wlfs to Rol- . lln P. JoseDh and wife, a, e.cor. f 30th and Newport, 43.6x120 6,300 OT-lv and Sargent sr., aooxtoo.. e.suv M)C OOOtUAt) StJ ahMtsVbtrOffict OMAHA PRINTING COMPANY uwii r4 mJ Uiasewaui mtuuk -vrjaM1 lawann ismw . mawus Cohhwciai Printers -Lithographers steelOieEkeojj lOOSC LCAr or vices Jobb e rs Wanted FOR THIS AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY TO HANDLE - V Stinson Heavy Duly Tractor 18 H. P. DRAW BAR 38 H. P. BELT"" - - SPEED 3 MILES PER HOUR This product has been oa th market for three) yotvr kmc! W reeof niaed" by th leading oil and plow companies at) otto' of tbo few successful tractors on th market. , . t . As our manufacturing facilities aro such that wo ar now abl to cover tnoro territory, w iavit corraspondenc with rliabl jobbers who will b abl to handle part of our product. W aro ready to mak aa attractW ofifer to the right parties. STINSON TRACTOR COMPANY SUPERIOR, WIS., U.S. A. wuu DR. E. R. TsRRY, 240 Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker ft Company, 44$ Omaha National Beak Bldg. STOCKS. : Bid. Asked. Beatrice Cream Pfd. ....,,...100 101 Bursees-Nssh T Pet. Pfd. ..... 99 100 Cudahy Pkg. Common Gooch Food Prod. Pfd. bonua. 111 UTW ($ 1(0 10$ , 101 v,' (0 94 100 . 100 : naruing uream t poi. rra. ., Lincoln T. A T. Com. T net. . Orohard ft Wll'm T vet Pfd. (1. u. raters Mill t net rid.. 1929-2$ 99 100 Roundup Cosl Com. lot lot M. E. Smith T ct Pfd. .101. Swift A Co 114 134' 141 k Union Stk. Yds.. Omaha 100 BONDS. Armour A Co. 4a 1414 tl Braden Copper (a. 1911, Hated, (t Braden Cop. 6a, 19(1, unllated. $( Cudahy Pkg. (s. 1948 , U Dora, of Can. 6a. 1937 (( 100 Lln. Jt. Stk. Land Bk. (a. 1833-38 ......101 1011 011 Morrla A Co. 4 a, 1929 ....... tl . $1Vi Neb. Power Co. 6s, 1944 40 Om. C B. St, Ry. 6s, 1931 .... Tf 10 Omaha, City of, verloue ...4.(0 pot ...... Pug. 8d. T. L. P.' Ts. 1911 ...100 100 Stat of South Dakota, ( ..4.70 pet ...... Studebaker Corp. 7a, 1$$$ ....100 101 Wilson 1st 6s, 192$ ..,.101 103 Wilson 1st 6s, 1941 ,..100 100 Short Term Notes Quotations - furnished by Paters Trust company: -'. ' ' Bid ' Asked First Liberty. 3s .t. 99.50 Second Liberty, 4 44.00 . ' Third Liberty, 44- A. 46.44 - Fourth Liberty. 4s $4.80 Am. Foreign Sec, 1919 99 $ Am. Tel. A Tel.,(s, 1935 103 10 Am. Telephone, 8s, 124....,100 .10 Am. Tobacco, 7s, 1922 108 10 Am. Tobacco, Ts, 1923 ........108 1C Anacoda Copper, 4s, 1929,,., 99. IC Anglo-French, 5s, 1930 .87 I Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1919. . ...,103 IC Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1933...... 103 It Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1983. .....10$ . 1( Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1924. .....102 . 1( Beth. Steel,. 7s, 192$ ....101 1( Bsth. Steel, Ts. 1923 103 -II Canada, 6s, 1931 (8 I Cudahy. Ts, 1935 103 ' II Int. R. T., 6s, 1921 (0 I Kan. City Ter.. 6a, 1928 100 1( Proctor ft G 7s, 1913 103 . 1( Prootor ft O., 7s, 1923 103 1 Russian Rubles, (Ha. 1936. ...Ill 11 Union Pacific, 6s, 1928 (( . I Wilson ft Co., (s, 1928 108 ' New York Dry Goods, j Now York, June 18. Cotton good to day held steady with offers of yarn busl ness full. Raw silk continued to advenes and reached nearly a basis of $10 a ponnd for the better grades. ' Wool markets were firm. Jobbers reported a food trad In seasonable fabrics. Cotton Future. ' New York. June 1$. Cotton futures opened steady; Jnly, 31.35c; October, 30.85c; December, 30.C7e: January, 80.40o$ March. 30.20C" . Cotton futures closed steadyt . Julyv 21.35c; October, 30.87o; Deoembor, J0.t0o January, 30.65c; March, 30.37c. Cotton, spot, quiet; middling, title. :: Well op Rent llmxM.WIX AND hi-. . -. OT API - A DDI IN CP - 'r WACHINBS VMM aggsW rOR TM oTJJon' -f JUI'f Y1A8S Of IfPnMlgft v stuns is 0011 sjnxssj. . CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE javTsrkxssyWrsvaasvXsasw WANTED Ten Brick Layers Long Job Union Men Midland Packing Co. REISCHE St SANBORN . Sioux City, Iowtx. 3 3 at3 .SSXTKL, Ml TP 11 III 1 FISTULA CURED Rectal Diaeaaes Cured without- a sever sortrical operation. No Chloroform or Ether need. Cure guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. WriUtor Illus trated book on Rectal Dlaeaies, with name asd ' teatlmonlala of more than 1,000 prominent people ma permanenuy eurea. Bee Bldg.. Omaha. i 1 .r'i .