thk ma;-. OMAHA. TUKMiA, AUGUST 1!UD. -l. J FOR RKVT It none aad Cottage. Boat h. For Rent Hmth half of doubt ortefc Souse T rooma, 4 bedroom, all modern, at 1S11 South ma HI., Bear Park school, on block Mat of Hanaoom parks Tal. Harney 150. Mlaeellaaaaae. BARGAINS IN RENTALS. (77.50 4 rooma, entirely modem, I bed room upstair, corner lot, nice hade and shrubbery, 2301 N. 32d St. 35.00 7-room, strictly modern, elegant hom, practically food aa new; ink finish; paved atreet. 1534 Spruce $0.00 Brand new. t-atory house, fine sleeping porch, entirely modern. , In Field club dial rift. 8ff5 Pacific St OOTT A HILL. COMPANY. DOUG. 10C. GlobeVan & Storage Stores, moves, par a ships; 8-hore van ana I men. 11.15 per nr.; storage a 1 mo Satisfaction guar. D. 4SS4 Tv. FIDELITY i&TvttS FKEE Pboee pqugla !M tor oompleta Hat et vacant houeee and apartment; also for Storage, moving. Ith and Jackaun St. linn u Crelgh Bone At Co.. Ma. bldg Gordon Van Co. loving, Pax-Ulna, Ktoi age. tlf N. 11th t - Tel. D KM or Web. liSS. GEE the Central Furniture more PR KB RENTAL LIST. ' WE HAVE rodded M,X building since 1810, and never had ona struck. W fuarantee every- Job. AMERICAN iKIHTNINO ROD CO.. 703 8. lfith Ft. 7-ROOM house . atrlotly modern, 8762 Meredith. Call Florence MaggarcTs tec. packing, shipping. Van and teioraa Co. Call ua for es timates tor aiov- aoktiig. shipping. ITU Webster St ncnaii 1IM 6-K. COTTAGE, mod. en ht Ji block from cr, fith and William. I. 7341. , aI.L alaea. II per month up. 407 Paxion. J. C. Reed 2Exp. Co., moving, packing A storage 1207 Farnam. ft. U44 tores si.4 Uf flues. ., Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevato. and Stain Electric Light Free i THE EES BUILDING) COMPANY, Superintendent's Office. Room 103. LA ROB modern store near postofflce. Low rent. G. P. Stebbina. 1610 Chicago. Office on 17th St Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Pi-Irate Office Wuitlng Room 180 Sq. Ft. $18.60 The Bee Building Offle Room 108. ' WANTED TO BTJT v Tale buys everything aid hand. Web. 4904. FFFICE furniture bought aad solA J. C Read. 1W7 Ssrnam. Dong. 414 HIGHEST prloea for old clothing. D.4714. WANTED We wish to Install a bowling alley. If you have a good one that haa been used some for sale, addreaa Sibley t A , Langavln, Curtis. Neb. . WANTED TO RENT 6-KOOM cottage, mod. except heat, cloaa In preferred. Phone Web. 6799 or D. 714. -fi-R;- cottage, mod. ex. heat, cloae-ln ' preferred. Phone Web. 6799 or D. 714. REAL E8TATB I 1HM Jt RANCH LANDS FOB IALB LaUiioraxa. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Smith Co.. 1?-I4 City Nat Ba. D. SSia Colorado. TOR SALE Four sections Cheyenne county, Colo., land for sale. Good ool t ny proposition. Address T 637. Bee. Florida. ' .FORTY ACRES, two mile from Arcadia, Fla.; what have you to trade, worth ' 33.0uO. Box 211. Tecumaeh. Neb. leura, S9-ACRB tract, north of olty, , without ouiiaings, w truii, iitm, x. auive ui corn, 33,W0. Day Hess, Sole Agents, 12J Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. HAVE lOU A FARM FOR 6 A LET Write a good description of your land nd tend It To the Sioux City, la.. Journal. "Iowa'a Mojt Powerful Want Ad Me dium." Twenty-five worda every Friday evening, ' Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, gUlis alxteen ad on , twelve different daya for 82; or 60 words, 84. or 76 words, to. Largest circulation of any Iowa news pajer, 2jO.0uO reader dally In four great' si a tea. . k,atalasub SUNNY uplands In southwestern' Louis iana; cut-over, .grass-covered pine .lands; no rock, no aand; rolling, well drained In two-crop country, settling by Nebraska, Iowa, Kansaa and Missouri people: 15 to $3 per acre; sold on terms. For further particulars, write or phone South M7. J. li. KopleU, 6US N. ttth St., houth Omaha. .' Mlaaesota. iHNN. farms; low price, easy terms. Mln peso la Land Co.. P. O. Box .117. Omaha. Miknuka. I HAVB 140 acre of land In Garfield county, Neb. Would like to selL Will take 4 per acre for It Address W. T. Reeves. Denton, Neb. ' rOR BALK Beat large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; very little muuey required. C Bradlay, Wot bach. Neb. M Isretkaaeuaa. 19VACRE farm. $13 per acre; 130 cash and ' 20 ner month; no Interest! rich soil; fine land; pure water, good title. Write W. T. Young. Jr.. Kimball. Neb. lVACRB farm. 613 per acre; 830 caah and 6M per month; no Interest: rlcA soil; fine land; pur water; good title. Write W. T. Young. Jr., Kimball. Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS ' ' FARM LOANS, C PER CENT. TOLANP A TRUMBULL. 448 Bee Bldg. iK TO lIO.OuO made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wend Bldg., 18th and Famam Bus. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6H. per ceut J. H. Dumont Co.. 414 Stat Bank. WANTED Good farur and city loan at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1K22 Farnam. CITY property. Large loan a apecialty. , W. H, Thomas. 22a Mate Bank Bldg. VONEY on hand for city and firm loan. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. i4EE us first for farm loan la eaatera Neh. United states Trust Co., Omaha. C7o CITY LOANa. C. G. Carlberg, ro-13 Brandels Theater bldg. WANTED City and farm loan; lowest rate. W. U. Templeloa. US bee. T. 3UaX REAL ESTATB FOR EXCHANGE WANTED SECOND-HAN D auto for 8v3t equlty In choice acre. Wal. fcut WHAT have you to offer In exchange . w Kr irrigated, all fenoed. about 4 mile from Fort Morgan. Colo.7 price, U.W, Inc.. tor about W.). Would take cheap, clear land for equity or a gen eral tndse store, or a good hotel, jtd dress tsll Cuming St.. Omaha. Neb. " ,1 : . " i 'f aui or mule ood restaurant. TraUe for movbig picture maohlno or auto. Addree. B 127. Uravlty. la. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prioei Mid Quality of Wheat So Ir regular Companion with Satur day'i Quotation! Impossible. FREMIU1I QUI YELLOW CORN ' OMAHA. Aug. X 1915. The prices and guiUlty of the wheat on the floor today wore ao Irregular that It was ImposHihle to make any comparison with Saturday' quotation. Uum receipts were good, but the market was very Ir regular and thsrs were not many aales rportd. The market sold fea huber to .Ho loaer, with the yellow commodity l 4l.c premium ever the white. tats receipts were lluht and the demand was fair. The oata market was quoted V" higher. Theie haa been considerable delay In the marketing of the new wheat crop, due to the uncertain weather the last few weeks, but It Is thought that sun shine will take the place of clouds and the movements from the hands of the farmers will Increase to large proportlona. Liverpool market closed today on ac count of holiday. - Cloarancee were: Wheat and flour equal to r6,oo bu.j corn, 15,009 bu. oata. 7 .wo bu. Primary wheat receipt were L 477.000 bu. nnd shipment l.aos.ouv bit, against re ceipts of ,Mfi, bu. and shipment of 1. EA.0O0 bu. laat year. Primary corn receipt ware S24.0O0 bu. ,nd shipment 421.000 bu., against re ceipt of a.0U bu. and shipment of ?71.0ii0 bu. last year. - Primary oat receipts were RSR.000 bu. and shipments 812,000 bu., against re ceipt of XJla.OOO bu. and shipment of ePMftK) bu. lest year. CARLO T RECFJPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. fhloago no US 96 Minneapolis . . . . .24 Duluth , if, Omaha IK M U Kansaa City Jho 10 ft. Loula 4j iWlrinlpeg 84 ... These sale were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: car (old), 61.42; car (old), $1.42: H car (new), $1.19. No. 6 hard winter: 1 car (old). 1 4J; H car (old) $L42; 1 car (new), 11.14. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (hew). $1.00. No. 2 durum mixed: 4 car, 61.40. No. 6 durum: car (old), II.U6. Sample: 1 car, m. Corn: No. I white. I oar, 71Hc: 2 cars, Be. No. 3 white: 1 car, 74Vo. No. 6 whlto, H car 73Hc. No. 6 white: 1 car (mustv), 3Sc. No. i yellow: 1 car. 7o: car, 7o. No. 8 yellow: t cars. 76Vifj 54 cars. 76c, No. yellow: 1 .car, 7Rc. No. I mixed: 1 car (near yellow), 75c; 6 car. 74. No. 6 rnlxed: 1 car (near white), iVq; 1 car, 74c; 4Vj cars, 74c. No. S mixed: 1 car, 74o. No. mixed: 1 car, 73Hc; 1 car, 7o; 1 car, 72 Ho. Etample: 1 oar 0ot), 6So: 5 car (hot), 7c. Oat: No. i white: 6 car, 4Hc: Par, e; H car, 48c. No. 4 whltei I cars, 47o; H car. 47Hc. Fample: H car, 45c. Rye: No. 8: 1 car. 02c. Bar lev: Rejected, 1 car. 2c. Omaha Oram Exchange Wr-at: No. 1 turkey. 8L20til.8avi nominal; mmS. 3 tur key. Ll!vtri.42'4 nominal: No. 1 hard, 81.16 tfti.42H; No. 8 hard, 81.14fM.42: No. 4 hard, 9cjjtL.40; No, 8 slring, Jl.4(1.45 nominal; No. 3 apring, 81.431.44 nominal. Corn: No. 3 white. 7fiS76c; No. 3 white, 74i3W4o; No, 4 white. M-WYiVto nominal; No. 8 white, Wttfiy,c No. white, 7W8Hcj No. 3 yellow. 7r76o; No. 3 yellow, 7 7tilic: No. 4 yellow, fuVfPttc nominal; No. 6 yellow, 7riV6Vc loiulnal; No, R yellow, 74Vtf75c; No. 3 mixed. 7V'74 Wc ; No. I mixed, 74rt?74Hc; No. 4 mUed, 73V74c nominal: No. & mixed, 73"4r74o; No. I mixed, 72'M!73Hc Oats: No. 8 white, 49U tjtHio nominal: standard. 48'5'4!tc nomi nal; No. 8 white, 4MM(;c.; No. 4 white, 4747X0. Barley: Malting, 85j7o nomi nal; No. 1 feed,. 63)3o nomlnaL Rye; No, 2, 2(3o nominal; Nov 8, ei&do. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares of the Trading; and t'loala Prices on Board'al Trade, ' CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Frost, Maok rust and wet weather left no ohanoe today for the beara In wheat. The market closed strong at an advance of lo to lc net advance. Corn wound up with a gain of Wo to 4o and oat c to He to H Ho. Provlalon finished unchanged to UHc higher. Despite occasional moderate re action, wheat bulls had the advantage throughout the day. At the start report of wet weather damage and of delay to the movement In winter wheat crop formed the chief Influence that cautod the market to advance. Subsequently new of sharp fronts In the Canadian wheat belt stimulated the buying higher. Still later a dispatch from a leading crop expert telling of black mat on every stalk in and around Fargo, N. D., led to the strongest advance of the aesnlon. The close was at the topmost point reached. Corn was swayed mainly by the strength of wheat Bearish crop esti mates, though were effective to some ex- REAL ESTATE FOB KTCHANGB PRACTICALLY new S-cyUnder car and one-half ton truck; will exchange either or both for equity In bungalow, or what have youT Address B. M., Care Bee. EQUITY la 8-room modern house In West Famam district to exchange for late model automobile; full value given. D. 89C1. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE BEAUTIFUL 7-room bungalow, strictly mod.; cor. lot; sacrifice for quick sal. 401 Grand Ave. Phone Webster 927. 8337 SPALDING 6-r. ootlage, mod. ex. heat; large lot; 1260 down. Web. 4631 BUY from owner. 6 rooma and bath, 8678 Evan. HURRY. Phone Web. ion. HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER. Beautiful seven-room bungalow, all modern; large corner lot; elose to oar, school and church; built for a home; must be sold: owner leaving city; oan be n at 4061 Grand Ave, Call Webster 927. REAL ESTATESOUTH SIDE 4,6uO EASY terms, buy 03 Marcy; 6 rooms, modern; near Field club. Large corner lot: both streets paved. Fine lawn, good shade, nice flower; a real home. Apply at premises. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN Dande. 6001 BURT ST 6-room, best buy In Dun dee, Clyde W. Drew, Owner. Wal. 1234. Floreaee. NEW store bldg., large lot. located 4438 Bedford Ave. Phone Florence 8L34. REAL EBATB INVESTMENTS FOR SALE or rent; trackage building, 11th and Seward. MxW. Apply 1U Oust et REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS FOH SALfc. 8 room modern, up-to-date bungalow, newly painted and papered; one block from car. at 8118 Taylor SU SuOO caah. balance same as rent. Two of the best lot In Dundee, corner Mat and Webster, overlooking Happy Hollow, paved; 31. Mo each, Una. (.OuO cash, balance to suit. 6-room modern bungalow la Kounts Place; hardwood flnlnh, full cement base ment; almoat new; 11,000 cash, balance of purchase price. 2.1(i0. same aa rent. Phone owner, Douglaa , or Walnut 2634. 8u Omaha National Bank Bldg. LEGIL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRA CTOR& Sealed proposala will be received at Lincoln, Nebraaka, by th Hoard of Edu caOon, Nebraaka State Normal choola up until ten o clock a. m., August 3, iiT for the erection of a brl-k and atone auditorium for the State Normal School at Kearney, Nebraska. In accordance with Pau peel Heat kn prepared by J. H- Craddock, Architect, Rooio 11 Continental Building. Omaha. Nebis? Tna board of Education, Nebraska SUte Normal Schools, wui also receive rroposals for th heatmg, plumbing and electric wiring for above buildm. ac cording to plana and apedficaUoo pre pared by the architect, up until Uie hour ami dkt above named. All bid must be accompanied by a eer tiried check tor five (5) par cent of the full amount of bid. made payable to U E. Hall, raate Treasurer of Nebiaaka. The Board reserve the right to aucept any or rnject any or ail bid. - Signed by the President and the Secre tary of th Board of Education, Ne braaka State Normal School. Jy-2ldlit tent In checking the advance. In the oat market flrmneaa reeultcl from r porte of rain Interference with the har vest. lUlnola, low and Nebraska sent many complaint of the grain sprouting In the eh iw an. Higher prf fr hogs tended to lift provisions. Figures on con! rent stock here turned out to be larger than had been generally expected. Closing prices on options: Article! Open. I Hlgh. liow. C1ce.. fUtT" Wheat, I j I ept 1 d 1 07HI 1 0H 1 o7v. I Dec.. 107 1 OHHI 1 tJl , 1 (i Corn I rn4. TJI 74 7 74S' 75S lHc. ." &S' 5Va 3H' Oats ill riept. SK .WV V. & SH Dec.. S9S S SW Pork Sept. 13 76 13 13 76 IS DO IS TO Oct. 13 2H MOTH 13 92H 14 00 13 87H U rd I fept.f I IS I 80 I 06 I 1IH In Oct. 8 22H Hi 8 1TH 8 JO 8 17H R bs Sfnt. 60 t KtH 4fi 60 47H Oct.. Hi IH I IK t CH I H Chicago Cash Prices Wheat i No. 1 red. 31 10HU.UH; No. 8 hard, 31.UHtr 113H. Com: No. 3 yellow, 79S'uHc; No. 4 yellow, 7S79c. Oats: No. 8 white, old. 4t); new, 47J4Hc; standard, old, ftlH'g'nSf; new, Mo. llye: Nominal. Barley: 6K4i-77o. Feed': Timothy, Sfi.Smy. 76: clover, M.2flS85. Provisions: rork, 118.70; lard, 88.30; ribs. 39.87Htf9.87H. P.UTTBU Masy; creamerr. nWif2Eo. EOOL Steady; receipt. cases; at mark, cases Included, lM7o; ordinary rirsts, iMiitv: nrst. leru'no. P rt A TO KH Receipt, thirty-five ears: lower; Virginia cobblers, barrel, jLav1 l.im; nuix. 4iirw, . POt'LTRT liower; fowl. UHc: spring. WITe, EN W TOOK UF.NERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of the Day on Varloae Coaimodltlea. NEW YORK. Aug. I FtiOirR Pteady. Spring Patents. B.iTMiT.lu: winter pat ents. 8S.SOiu7.76; winter stralghU, 86.30 6.4U. WHEAT Spot, firm; No, t red, 11.14 and No 3 hard, si.sn c. I. r. New Yory; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $111 o. I. f Buffalo. Futures, firm. ."oot. 61.1(4. CORN Spot, flrml No. 1 yellow, 8c. prompt shipment. OATS SiKit. steady; standard, 6Hc No. 3 white, 64c; fancy clipped whit, gTSnMe. HAY Firm: nrlme, $1.46: N. 1. $1.4rff 14r.; No. 3, 81.36; No. 3. itno; shipping. 1 lOfll 16. HOI'S Fteady. State common to choice. 1914, 9i'l4o; racino toast. m, liWrlnc: IMS. Htfrilc. - HIDES steady; Bogota, 81c; Central America, 29c. LEATH Eft Firm; Hemlock flrt 6So; geconda, Sc. pnnvisioNft- Pork. steady: mesa 17.Xff17 : family, 8300'it!100; hort clear, S19.0ifrei.&o. Beer, steaay; mesa. 81R.00igna.6n; ramliy, iiw.ntiwm. lam, firm:' middle west 88164i.25. , TALIX)W-Oulet: city. 6Hc; country. jT7n'r.' aneclai. 4"c. BUTTER Weak: receipts, 1,3?r; tuha: creamery extra. tiQZc; firsts, 25 264c; seconds, Rtri23Hc. EGGS Irregular: recetnta, lK.4fill cases; freeh gathered extras, max; extra firsts, rpyu.r- flrMs, 18'fi'IOci eeconda, KV8lRo. CHEESE irretrular: receipt 1.299 case; state, whole milk, fresh flat and twins, .nA anwlala 14i1Sc: tate. who'e milk. ' fresh flats and twins, white, 134-14e Mate, whole milk freh flat and twtna, I., tmnfv. utWaim c : state, whole milk, freah flat and twin, avei-age fancy. white. 1".M . . ... - POULTRY Alive, prlcea net settled: dressed weaker western frog"H roasting chickens, ltf22c; freah fowls, lecd. 1317c; fresh turkey. Iced. 150160. Keaaae Clt Grain and ProTtslewa. -r . -o . a fTfV A, iff 1 WWITAT-No. J hard. l.m-: No. 3 red, W-", Beptemoer, n.ircvs; , . i.. rvu..- 1 whit. 7HHc; September, ni'e; December, BOH OATS No. I wnue. otc; no. a u. BUTTr'n"WV"Jr7i "c. " -seconda. 23e; packara, Jflc. l-XJOS Firsts, lo; second. lJHo. uotti.try Hen. 11 Ho; rooetera, to: broiler.. 1719t'. i BTsnoratVd Apple and Irtd Fnlli . . Tmr A Tr- A TTtrn APPLES Staady; fancy, ec; choice. 7fisc; prime. iv,irci7s. ,, fomlaa. 4VllHc; Oregon. 7l0a Apri cots, ateady; cnoicn, shwith". sui&9o- fancy.1 9(H10,c. Peachea, quiet; fffi; extranolce. MfiMc-. Jancy. 614fMe. Raisin, firm; loo nviaca tela, 6ia7Hc; choh-e to fancyaeeoeo- nwv, seeuleaa. 6WI London Uyera, 6L IU1.40. - Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. S.-WHEAT- a 1 ikCiU . iiwamKaa8 t 08. Nft. aepieniwcr, a.w7 --" . 1 hard. I1.4XH: No. 1 northern 31.31 1.47; No. 3 northern. 81.ST-aS. rLLi tt unriiRnmi, BARLEY 4(ff73c. RYB-81.O1Cll.02. BRAN-821.50. CORN No. 8 vetlow, 77Hr78o. OATS-No. 3 white, WAfi-iSa FLAX-$L60Oil.6a, g. I.onla Oral a Market, ; ST. LOUTS, Mo., An. J. WHTlAT-NVj. j red. H.IOffl.lSH; No, 8 hard. 8113: Bep tember, 31 OvHiJl 04H: December, 31.07H. CORN-No. 87 78c; No. 3 white, ?H(&79c; September, 76c; December. o44c OATfl-No. 8, 43o; No. 8 white. 6fie. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. l.-COFTEE Mar ket for ruturea wa again very quiet, ana. after opening unchanged to 1 point lower. r.Woa showed nractlcallv no change, with the close net unchanged to a decline of I point. Bale were only s,7w cage. Au gust, 8.6Sc; September, 6.66o; October, 68c: November. 6WC: December. 8.00c; January, 4.65c; February. .70c: March. 8 75c; Anrll, 6 80e; May, c; June. 6.90c; July, .9fie. Spot, easy lUo No. T. 7Sio; Hanlos No 4. fHc Cost and freight offtr . Mnnrtpd around R.75o for Santo 4s on the basis of Engllh credit. Rio ex change on bonann wa i-sia lower ai 12 27-l'd and mtlrels price were un changed at Santoa, but 76 re la lower at uio. ' rotten Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 3 COTTON P pot market steady; middling uplands, 8.30a, Seles, 1.000 bale. . Cotton futures opened steady; October. l.aOc; December, 8.47c; January, 9.64c; March. 3K3c; miv, i.im Cotton futures oiosea leaay, tjexoner, 9.83c; I)ecember, 8.63c; January, 9.64o; u.nh ft ak..- Ms 10 Inc. Cotton closed steady at a net decline Of 3 to 4 point. Oil and Rosin. RAVANNAH. Oa.. Aur. 3. TURPI" TINB-rlrm at 8o; sale. 660 bbl.: re- celpU. M hM.; snipments, i&i bbia; stocks. 13.301 bbl. ROSIN Firm: sales, 323 bbl.; receipt, 414 bbl.: shipment. L764 bbl.; stock. 69.140 bbla Quotation: A and B. filnt 2.86; o ana u. fcMw; m ana t , .;.ub; u, 83.10; H. 3313H: I, 83 16: K. 8S.4T.; M, 4fc; N. 84.80; WG, 85.80; WW. $5.90. Omaha Hav Mnrket. PRAIRIE HAY-Upland. 81 3Hrfrl4 00; No. 1. 313 urqiibo; no. Z, ld .Wtjn.Vt: No, 3. 3K.OOV10.00; midland. 11.1 0Yu 13. W: No. 1, lit 50rl8.09: No. 8, 310.nMrl2.OD; No. 3. 8(100 ,;1(V00: lowland. 8ll.O0ii'12 .00: No. 1. 110. WJ) li."": no. x, 5uTj,'.w; no. s. seiwrrMia. STRAW Choice wtieat, SioOmOO. ALFALFA No. 1 to choice. 8ll.OO913.00; No. 8. 8.0U3'U.0O; No, t. 87.00.V.OO. Sagar Market. NEW YORK, July l-SUGARRaw, dull; centrifugal. 4.64n; mnlaases, S.S7c: 4 A 11, I , ... f a . 0c: mould A,'l.3So; oube. SOfic; XX XX a tc.i .... A a m ....... iMjwiicifu, w.wv. iwwucw'h . smnu- lated. 6.90c; diamond A. 6.80c; confection ers' A. 6.70c; No. 1. 6.50c. Future were (qutct and teaturele during th forenoon. Metal Market. NEW TORtK, Aug. a METALS Lead: Offered at 86.85. Speltes, not quoted Copper: Dull: electrolvtlo, 318 60iM9iio Iron: Firm; No. 1 northern, I14.7UC1S No. I. 8l4.60fn600; No. 1 aouthem. 614 85 M4.76: Vo. 8, 814.00614.60. Tin: 8tedy: Holiday at London. . Drr Good Market. K's-.ur vnnif in. to ir mw.s Cotton goods shoae.I a little Improve ment ioiy. ism quiet, ksw silk firmer. Wool goods In better demand. Apartment, flats, bouse and oottagu can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." OMAHA LIYEJ5T0CK MARKET No Very Great Ouuijra ia Cattla Val ues Sheep aad Lambs Slow and Weak. HOGS AHE FIVE CENTS HIGHER SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. V 1916. I Reoeipt Wore: Cattle, t'rea. fhcen i Estimate MondnV 8.7U0 S .Vrt Ht.0" ' Kaine day last week... 4i'it &sol? 4.:w'1 j fame day 3 wks. airo.. 6 lirt 7.177 K.'Ol Same day I wka ago.. 4.37J 4S S.m 'Same day 4 wka. ago, name oav last year... MX -.S3 i.ws Holiday.. The following table shows tb receipt of cattle, hog and sh.-ep at .'. outh Omaha live stock market for thn year to date, a compared with last year: isil. 1914. lno. Deo. CatUe R.r..77 443.111 la.Wa Hoga t.ttl xx 1R.a:v!4 1.8M h.p 1,374.781 1.8HM23 .1W The following tabte ahow th vra Price for hog at th hoitli Onana live tocK market for tb last f-'W Joy, wun Comparisons: ' Date. 1"16 M4I4 '1"I1 ""1 .1 i9IO ')"". ' T'l 6 2l J l.M 4 801 T 171 i 341 7 Wt I 361 7 8' tli t 771 8 911 188 ,' J I 711 8 fT 7 oti 4 96SI i ft:. I 97 6 -TH! S tf! 83 T 35 I ii 7 84l t W I S?l T 471 I 3l M' i I 4X1 8 93 I 8 f.1 8 77 J 8 64) I 77 I T24 fsssH 169! 7 ftil 4fl 1 I 6ft 4V at'll star "4 8 l!2 8 M 8 69 8 M T ffi 47 7 47! IS 3 4.M S Ml 7 73 W 7 Wl 4 4 S ll S b 7 V 9 'Sunday. CATTLE Receipts were smaller than laat weekr In fact smaller than any re cent Monday, and smaller than a year ago by about L7W head. The trade opened out very alow and dull, partly because seller were nicllned to force Price upward on the trength of light recelpta On 4h other hand buyer were none too active, being Inclined to bid if anything a little weaker price on the medium to common kinds and play for time until conditions at other market point were better known. A a result the afternoon was well advanced before the market wa fairly under headway. Quotations on cuttie: Good to choice yearlltiFa, 89.0Utit.it,; fair to good year lings, a.ar.'jMUv; good to i-hobe heavy beeves, S9.a.'(i.7S: fair to good cornfed beeves, 8x.6iD.26; common to fair corn fed beeves, $7..Vi3.65; good to choice fed heifer. 87.Otwiia.6u; good to choice fed cows, 30 tj 7 26; good to choice grass heifer, Srt WH1.0t; good to choice grass cows, 8fl.2n4rft.76; fair to good cows, S.v6rt8 6.2K; common to fair cow-. 11.7ruf.bo; good to choice feeders, I7.&HOH.60; fair to good feeders, fVSiiWi.SO; common to fair stnekers, 65.60uS.&0; stork heifer. Si.76u.60: stock cows. S6.6OU4 00: slock calves, Sfi.00(r?.60; veal calves, S8.00lO.00; fat bulla, stag, etc., 8S.80irf7.?6. In the end practically everything sold In the yard at prices that would average right flloao to ateady. The beat grades Receipts and diaposttlnn of live stock at the Union Stock yarda, South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at 8 o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogg Sheep. H'r'a. C, M. A St. P 7 S Missouri Pacific ... 1 .. 3 1 Union Pacific 43 11 4f 1 C. & N. W.. east... 8 1 1 .'. N. W., west.. 60 33 11 1 C, Ft. P., M. & O.. 3 C B. & Q.. east... 1 .. C. B. & W.. west.. 44 10 I 1 C, It L P., eaat. 4 .. Illlnol Central 6 ., 1 Chicago Gt West. 1 ,. .. .. Total 173 "m 64 8 DISPOSITION HEAD. ; Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Morrl tc Co 617 219 1,715 Swift & Co 696 64H 3,470 Cudahy Packing Co.... fj 217 8,079 Armour tc Co 604 666 3,333 Don warts jo 167 Llnooln Packing Co.... 47 IMorrell 8- .... Cudahy, for K. C .... eul w. a. vanaant Co 23, .... .... Benton. Vanaant Y L.. 13 Hill & Son fca F. B. Lewis 10 .... Huston 45o 10 .... ..... J. B. Root 4k Co 176 J. It. Bulla 2 L. F. Hus 87 t Rosenatock Broe. 164 .... ' .... F. O. Kellogg 200 .... Werthelmer & Degen.. 817 H. F. Hamilton 110 Sullivan Bros 86 .... .... Rothschild 6 ' -.. Mo. tc Kan. Calf Co 6 Hlggin 7 " Huffman 6 ,. Roth 9 .... .... Meyer T .... - .... Glassberg 1 John Harvey 246 .... D. & F 34 Other buyer 346 .... 6,803 Total 4.3f5 2.8S2 ir,,06 of Cattle may poaalbly have brought a little more money and th commoner kind a little leas titan at the close of last week, - but th change wa laird I v great enough to be given any aerlou con sideration. Pretty much everything wa oloaned up by midday or soon after. Representative sales: BEEF ISTEER3, ' Ms. , At. IT. Ns. A. Pr. Wl 90 ' 87 ls)4 99 tl 114 t li 40... 1IM 10 41 444 1 10 U 119 M 1 Ill t M "30 SI 28 1011 I W J42 74 BTKrtRH ANi HElFEKi. IT Ml 1 Tt M (04 I 4 CALViui. lo i r,o 1 1TO W 1 m 9 00 4 171 14 94 STOt rvKHH AN r'EEDKKa. 4. 40 00 tl ,. 47 T 04 11 IH 4 M 14 1 7 1 14T 11 84 1141 I 44 1 144 4 M U U21 IH . liOuW Kecetpt V..u me huiadusl for a Monday since the second wk of March, and war In fact the lightuet for any on day sine that time. Supplies amounted to about fifty car, or S.Stx) head, being 3,3uo head ainaler than last week and . S.W0 head UghMr than two week ago, but a gain of mora than 1.00 head aa compared with the corresponding day a year ago. With extremely light aupplle and en couraging advice from other Markets, the sliiper trade opened atrong and fully 6o higher, and before the close outside buyer had purchased about half of the recelpta at price that ware anyway a nickel higher, and possibly more than that In some case. Beat lights sold us high as 87.80, and In comparison to th lse of the supplies, there waa a better representation over 87.00 than at laat week'a dose. Packer did not seem to tak much In terest In th trade at any time, shippers had shortened up whst waa at best a email supply, until there waa little better than a good purchase for any one of them left, and their early bids were no more than steady. Buyer were so Indifferent that It looked aa though they could set their own figure, but seller hung on until in th end moat of th killing nog old on about th sam basis a the shippers, that la around 6o higher. Th market Continued uneven .and aupplle were so light that there were hardly enough sales at any on price to make a bulk. Nothing much sold below 84.36, although there was quit a sprinkling around this price, and from that on up to 36.40 caught the most of the packing hogs. Rang of pries paid by killer buyer was much wider than that, how ever, aa the packer bought some light hog, and whenever they did they natur ally were forced to pay shipper prioes to get them. Movement wss dreggy all tnrougn, put supplies were so light luat a fair clearance wa man before 11 "clock. July IT. July IS. July 1. July 20. Julv 21. July S3. July 23. July 24. July 86. July . July n. July 2S. July tv. July . July 31. Aug. 1.. Aug. 3. 7 74 SS.1 s 6t( t n 8 31 70 8 41 T 6 8 S4 f 67 I 8J 8 J7I Tl 8 811 t 46 8 23 7 37 l 7 37 in t i4 7 44 7 . 7 ' 7 49 Ho. At. Sh. Pr. No. Ar, th. Pr. IT 'S ... 4 90 44 141 ... I ; 11 la 4 M , it 1l4 I Tt 44 14 ... 4 11 l HO 1M 4 11 II tn ... 4 ! 1T ... (44 tl II 44 4 M 91 IW ft IS i ttt4 00 4 ' IS IS ... lav 44 II 140 4 4 lit H Ik t lot tu 4 14 T4 iu ... Is 44 1 44 4 li 41 1M 4 St tl 16 40 4 40 4! 1M ... f On it 4 4 44 44 14 90 f 44 al M IU Tl ID H 111 4ft W4 W IM 111. i-.i 40 T It 4 ft ... to 14. 17 ... f In T4 lit 4 I 6 41. 14 ... T It 4 t.l ... 4 H. II It ... 1 so I 14 SHEEJ- The month opened ttth large large run, supplies of alsty-tour ears, or Id to head, being the largest since March. Today supplies are about four tunes a large as a weak ago, 3.009 bead larger than two weak ago sold SOU) head heavier than for the corresponding Moday of Is Waaainta bare war llio um a at Chicago, which was the only other pulat to hae any sort of a supply. Ait ordlng to early report, there wss a waaksr trend to lamb values at all points, and the local market waa no ex ception, packer making their p)ening offers on a quarter lower basis. Sellers had pitfed their offering fully stesdy snd In some case higher, and as no one was willing to concede anything It was late In the ds? before any trading of t onsequenee was don. In the end buvera gave In and paid fully Meady prices for Ihe bulk of the lambs. Prices on paper ihowM fnnir ad nnce, as moat of the lamb sold at 8 7h4 v but quality Was good neel better than last Friday, and taking this Into consideration prices could not be quoted a more than steady. After the trade got under way it did not take long to clean up practically all the fat stuff. Today's ton, 8X90, was as high ss hss been paid lnc July U Old sheep were In very limited supply, there lielng hard y eitous.li on hand to make a trading lal. but the few here looked about steady. A little parka of yearlings brought 17.00, which was quoted as the nominal top last Friday. Ta'o cars of ewes brought 84.86, with a tit tl hunch high aa 84.40. . (Juolallona on sheep and lambs: lmhg, good 'to choice, 8s.90il4.90; Ismbs, fair to good, 8X4fiS'; lambs, feeders. 7.6043 x.l; yearlings, fair to choh-e, 4rt.OOu"7.'; wethers, fair lo choice, li.7Mf60; ewe, good to choice, 84.ooira.6t); ewea, fair to good. 8i0ii.U. Hepreaentatlv aales: 787 11m ho lambs 48 10 IHICAtlO LIVR STOCK MARKRT tattle Firs Haa Slaw aad Hlaber, CHICAGO. Aug. 3, CATTLE Re ceipts. &,0t0 head: market firm; native beef cattle, 8.2oi10.a): western steers, Sri.S54)U6: cows and heifers, S3.364je.26; calves 37.60all.aV. IlOOR-tRecelpt. 30,000 head: msrket slow at lOo advance; bulk, 36.60j7.2rt; light. 87.lMtf.96; mixed. 84407.70; heavy. Kltttf.); rough, 84.1"i4j30; pigs, S4.7W 7.76. CHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, It.OnO head: market firm; sheep, 4.I04JT7.00; lamb. 0.tV)4.36. St. laal Lira Stock Market. T. Inuit, Aug. 8.-OATTLJ0 Recelpta. S.OiiO head: market trong: native beef eteers, 37. SOjj 10.16; cows an1 heifers. t.M S'lO.tO; stork era and feeder, 3 a1, tfi ; southern steer, 8V2M;.W; row and' heifers, $4.iHi,W; native calves, St.oitt 10.76. IK HIS Receipts. S.00O head; market weak: pigs and lighta, 7.jr4r7M; mixed and butchers, n.SKp.Ti; good heavy, 8.76 t7.0. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpte, S.KOO head; market lower; mutton she, p, 84.60 tiftftO; lambs, 1 W.OtJii.76, bleating ewea, 6.60tij7.1'&. Kansas 4 Mr Lira Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. I. CATTLR Re ceipts. 11,00 head; market steady, closwi strong; prime fed steers, 89tMrlO.OO; dressed beef teers, SS.Sffuti.GO- western steers, 34.764jt 90; stocker and feeders, fOariDO; bull, 36.6W.00; calve. 8n.0(Vd) 10.26. HOOS-Recelpt. 3,500 head; market higher; bulk of sale, 84.7Nu7.30; heavy. 8.3frtj7.O0; packer and butchers. tl.WP 7.90; light. $7.0tr7.S2H: r'"- SB.50W4.Mi. SHEEP AND I.AM1I.S Rocelpts, 2.000 head: market higher; lamb, 6"0og.10; yearllnga, 84 50411.26; wathera. 86.26W7.00; ewe. 8.00((j4.76. loo City I.lve Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., "Aug. r-CATTLH Receipts, 3,000 head msrket ateady; na tive steer. M.6ni!.ST: row and heifer. 84.2,Vd.40: can ner, 84O01r4.76; stocker and I feeder, K.Ouii7.7: ralvea, e.0Ute.uu; bulls, tags, eta. 34.7Mi3.65. iUMlH-Recelpts, 1,000 head: ' market strong to 100 higher: heavy. Sfl.60ti1.00: mixed, 84 XVI14.60;. light, 8C.40tje4.20; bulk of sales, 8.i;i.w. SHEEP AND tAMT-Raoelpt4, 709 head; market steady to 0c lower; ewea, 34.50if;.00; lamb. 87.60. Lire Stack la Bight. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 3,700 S.i0 18,000 Bloux City 3.&00 3,0fi0 700 St. Loill 8,000 6,000 6,00 Kansas City H.OOn 8,600 3,000 Chicago 16,000 80.000 18.000 Total .. :.. 40,300 43.800 43.700 Germany After a Year Holds Vast Territory of the Enemy Country BERLIN. Aug. 1 rty Wlreles to Bay vllle.) Among the paw item given out today by the Oversea New agency were the following: "Reviewing the' first year of the war. the Berlin newspapers point out that the territory of th central power le free from Invader except for smalt strip In Alaace and Oallcla, while the German armle In th west occupy (3,000 tquare kilometer (a kilometer ! two-third of a mile). Including Belgium and th rnost valuabl part of France. "In addition to thl territory the Auitro-Oerman till occupy 160,000 square kilometer In th east. Including complete the government 'of Courland. Kovno, Suwalkl, Lomaa, Plocak, Kallrt, Plotr kow, Radom and Klelce, as well aa large part of the government of Waraaw and Lublin. The total conquered territory I twice th .area of the kingdom of Ba varia." Boom for Angeles as Villa President NOG ALES, Honor, Mexico, A of. 1 General Felipe Angeles, until recently Francleco Villa's chief lieutenant In th field, arrived her today and waa ac claimed a. htro by the entire poplattoti and military garrison of the town. High official of th staff of Governor Jose Maytorena, Villa leader In Bonora, greeted him as the next president of Msxloo. The enthusiasm permitted but acant at tention to be paid to a notice said to hav been sent by Car ran authorities warning non-oambatant to seek safety, a th force undsr Oenarai Pallas Call, now Investing Nog ales, intended to de stroy the town In a few days. According to Maytorena official. Angeles will Uad a revolutionary move ment, with Villa a generl-ln-chlf. as sisted by General Obregon and Iturbe, both of whom ar reported either to have abandoned C arrange, or to be ready to do o. Iturbe, whose son of operation I Slnaloa, frequently hag been reported en route to assist Call, but never has ap peared. A "For Sal" ad will turn soond-hand furnltur Into cash. GERMANY PLANNING KINGDOM OF POLAND LONDON, Aug. 3. Prussian Polish pa pers received by the Time announce that the German emperor will make hi ntranc Into Warsaw th occasion for a proclamation of a new Independence for Poland.. Th announcement In ques tion, which th Time ay ar appar ently Inspired, declare that Emperor will lain will Include In the proposals for a new and Independent stats of Poland, not only the Polish provinces of Russia, but also the Gallclan domain of Austria and certain Germ a territory, Including the Duchy of Poeen and Danilg as a free port. I Hraadrl Wl freaa Klagt-Ik. Th Brandels team won from th King-Peck Sunday 4 to 1. Th feature of th game were the fielding and base running by the winners, combined wltn very good pitching by John Sullivan. wlu tru k out eiavea Clothlars end tl loaaa but t0 hits. new york ma market j TEUTONS THRIYE 'nr " " . AS WAtVJPROGEEDS WAR SHARES MAKE GAINS SecreUry of the Imperial Treasury " i Says that Bari Dstiosits Are NEW lORK, Aug. l.-In Mea1 or lliel r,..i.. TV,. r.. eccentrlf performan.s of the market1 Ureaier in?.Jl bVCt. last week, with It fur Ion speculations ( 0" '.h..: in.,.bni,V"v;V-at.;hv,,prT:: starvation pians have failed to which they were elevated, traders -- were In doubt at the opening to lay w hlcn iii.-riiv , ri t .,.j . ... way to turn. There was no Inclination' "r-Kl.lN I Vln I.ndOTll, An 4;. 2 to attempt a further stiectaciilnr marking Dr. Karl HcKfrlch, apt rotary of the up of the war stm-ks. Public buying of . ... , , . theeo issues fell off and the nnv.unt m Iniprrlal treasury, lia prepnred for orders accumulating over the week-end the V i ;.cluli-,l Pren n elirnod tute. was the smallest of several weeks. The ,n A ( " 1 rPMs ft tia "'a'p- iniiiai tendency was to ink ptofit when nient of German economic and flnurt npportunlty offered rather than add to ..... .,,. ...,. the load of speculative holding and the "ff'r 9 " ' them t th. sni'i1" change OP"'n" W" '""t,1 ,y , nl of ,lie fl"1 TT of war- "I The net grew strong presently, a It "taiement follows Iweame apparent that the war share The, acnnnmle and financial were holding well as there wss no groat 1 " '"'"""'IC Sod ClngnCial pressure lit any quarter. Trading wa no longer concentrated In a group of fa- vorlte. but waa expanded to all clasae ?' i,K'""- , A o"1iirehenlv rise f.-l- lowed, continuing through lh day with no severe set li k The war str ks made good galna, as did copper, fertiliser. oil shares and other Industrial. In the tt.-iV. by the holder committed to th Ion side as one of the monl encouraging de. I!. ll,i,"LnU ' u" Ttl aales were an. ua) share. Ftu-ther trad report of fvorhla 1 nature oontrlbuteil to tlie strength of the: market. These reimrts csme not only b,c?,;rorv.T,ru,y,oihe:,;me. ros.l stocks benefited from Increasing business as well a from the good show- Lr-th J,,n" r,l,rb" Pennsylvania . t&tiZ&?i "V Tlie copier shares were exceptionally : rKH" "n1 r"v"- ''br copper metal producr. y ant' Speculative bonds moved Irrerularly. m'7.l'.trU,V ?.,.,b,UnUM dvBr, : in the coppers and West tug house Klec. convertible Issues. The market at ' other point showed some sensitiveness to liquidation from abroad. Total sale, j ware uncharged W4,r" bon,1 o ;;.7'fo,?,o'w;,!ln quoUtw A leaks Oslrt Helm. HIS Lea. 01w Amarlca, B ,, JJ " I1" ...! . S "2 t'JJ Asierlnaji M. a a -a Amrla Sagmr Ht AsMrloas Tel. a Tel.... A marina a Tohsw Anaesnta Slialng Atchison k naltlmor a Ohio m-la lUptd Tran.it. (Mirnrslt rxrai.um .... Canastas Paoifla 1ST lui i ia hih m iu u.soo Ta mi ;i 1 52 'Vi I fm i'w 4 to iMu iu .ilu i-eniri laaiher X!?S!Z Ve.,';::::: ;?, V,i S 11, i hti .so. Mil a. e t.i n i3 ttikw.o A Nouhweatare, . in ifi lZJil nino iopcar 1 rv.lnr.4o ril a lra... t.tn i u Color do g Haulkars ranvr ttol llr.nj. ""r e n. a f. 7 inmiiarr iseearlUm Kria 52 t'oui i-itI tlaneral Fllirtrlo tlu.nhla Htpotatls S.IV n tie. sji ,',j Vi-'e Y ' tit. 1 m 'its. 155 'u Sinoe mil iit ill "i'iai 'iiii "it" ''!? lion nit' Ms hh , J 4 J 4 ...Ty. .. . . lit l.i wii tn t 5a im 1,' ,4,iJ nnnia i'eintrl , IntarhoPMsa Mat. eM... ln.slr.itua rttr Internatlnn.l llarnatar Ktnaa Cir. gevtbars., LUilsH Vsflar Uniltvllls a Na.hrilla. Mailctn Petmlasn Miami Coapar Mn., K.s. 4 Teia.,,., mihouh arlfle Natlos.l BIktoII N.llnaal la.4 , NT.da Cop par Now Tork tDtral N. Y K. li. a H Norfolk S Waaiarn Narth.ni Paelfls Paetrta Mali ., r.otne Tal. A T.l tnnrlvsl .el1 si I14 In. 7"H S.eOO lot imu jtu 00 UH II !! , l.loe lftT 1Mt imtt rullmas aPl.o. Oar, TUr Con. Cuppar..,. e ItlH isrvM, 1114 .:: ,! .PS .!! neaains Rapubiio ins uteel.... il.teo ., tilt ti 41H Hoc. InI.s (a Horn i.iand t-a.. art J Ht. U A S. r. M (d., 441 . 144 i4 IW gnutharn rtrlflt l.loo Mt 174 I7u Southars hallway too u ii 1' Tvaaauae Oippar ) Mi s;u :i Tt nomrany I, Ion M iut 117 to ion r.rifio ts,ni 1.10 u in Union r.rlfte, pf4 too tna sou Dnllel ta)M Scasl 4s.sk 47 U 4TV Vnll St.ta. gvsal, M.. 40 11144 111 111V Vt.h Coppar i,no m eiti grv WaMsra t'nlsa ........... re tH Ml tt Wtinho-e Blaotrlt ,., HMD ll Unit lutt Cruelhl. gtMl Jl.tOO TO M4 V Total for In ear. sot, 000 soars. . . . Wew York Money Market. NRAV YORK. Aug. 3. M ERCA NTI LEI PAVKR-3(llH per cent. (TTEKLING fcxCHANOE-J0-d bills. 84.71; demand, 84.7410; caUea. 84.7671. BONIH Government, steady; railroad bond. Irregular. TIME lOANH-nrm: 80 daya. 2H per oent: 90 day, H1S per cent; six months, 8flSH per cent. ' CALL MONEY -Steady: highest. per rent; lowest, Ik per cent; ruling rate. ! P,r.,nt; '' Pr cent; closing bid 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. KIL.VE ItBar, 47Sc; Mexican dollar. St. Joaenh l.ly s'toek Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 8 -BATTLE nE1! 100 t"u,: nnrket. .trotut; steers, KiaMd he,,n HOtS Receipt - 1.700 head; market, hlcher; top, 87. S: bulk of sale. 84 4frff7 ai. tillEEP AND LAWftS-Recelpt 600 bead; market higher; lambs, 8.0o 90. Baak Clearlaa. . flMllll Ana- 1-Bb I a ...... . ...... s. . . . 1 vikui, i,ar Omaha today were 32,694.947.48, and for the mirraauondlna daw laat vmm Utii. 696.73; - - Small DY Sondwich Cypress Grain Elevatoro Will Otack Your Grain and Gave Labor. Sandwich r.lfg. Co. W. st. DAWSON, Mr. Council DlutT, la. Writ lief f-eaa WW tea- tureg of the first ar of th" war are, . , , ,. , ,n niv opinion, the followlnl: "First. Th British starvation war ha f.iid ,,.. ... .n K.. ''"'1- n " fr " " "a been Proved that our domestio ptoductlon of foodstuffs, bread card system and rmxl- -" - even to the poo,.., 0,8 "ceeaary supply of fmxl and thnt at prlres lower than ptevslllng in Great Britain, I'le-aly af Maw Materials. "Second. Nor cn w be 'starved out' In raw nmterlels. The dllfloultie caal ,,h- r of ,r,,,mp,r,T n,r''. n violation of international law, are unpleasant for um'but are not i fatal. We have In our own country an ' " ot "xrf "t ra materials coal and Iron and of other we have on hand, unmanufactured, or with the economical employment thereof, Insured by our method of organisation, ara virtually Inexhaustible. . t ... , Work Tana WsrVer. "Third. The a4ctre of unemployment has been bsnlshed. There Is more -work I han workers. The war ha proved llelf to l a greater employer at labor than. our export trad wa. "Fourth. So far aa finance are1 con cerned, Germany will carry the war through for an unlimited time. We pro duce In our country practically every thing needed for war.' Thus expenditure for war purpose resolve themselves Into saving. Those again are at the em- ' Pir' disposition. payment on the 1 w"r lon nd deposit a flowing Into the bank and vlng InstltuUon more 1 tot.i depo.it. tod.y. attr over iaooq.- ouo.OOO baive been paid on war loan, la ...... -. ,- Hiilkiakk nf I ha arse 1 ,,,,er w " The gold reserve of the Relchsbank ha ' almost doubled lnc the war began. Note and deposit In the Relchabank Covered by gold r JH Per cent om. !.-. I a,iih tsi 7 ner dent, in the Bank : cngisnu. t People Stand Flrsa. i ' Fifth.' The confidence of th Oerrnan ' l-0 ,n oUr 'Ih-nf'"' trngth 1 aa un- I bounded aa their confidence in our mill-' tArr uP','r,ly- AftM' twelve months of war. Imperial 3s aro quoted at 70, which i, g point below the quotation In March, 11: the minimum Irlc of British con- aoi 85, I 11 per cent below th quot. tlon In Mareh, 1914; 3 per rent French Rents, at w. a.re a par cent www K 10S J Bll V, W'V ( "Work, Skill, discipline. organUatlou. economy and, lat but not leat, tlie categorioal Imperative of patriotism, hav upheld 0rmany In th flrt yoar against world enemies, aad will help, us . . I further to win the ar. ' "I1ELLFRICII. ' New Crolser is Hladeabarg. LONDON.- Aug. t According to dis patch from Brlln received by Reuter Telegrm compny. by way of Amster dam, the battle cruiser which wa to have been named Ersata llertha- and which wa launched Saturday at Will Ismehaven was christened, by order or th emperor, von Hlndenburg. This new battle cruiser 1 of .) tons. It wa laid down In July. 1418. and wa to hav been completed In 1944. . Uretna Defeated at Wtltt. WAHOO, Neb,, Aug. l-"ueclal Tel gram.) After winning ten atralght game and claiming championUlp ot th state Oretna wa defeated by the local team In a hotly contested gam here today. The Gretna rooter. 400 strong, were ac companied by a bra band and came In on a special train. Score: R.H.E. Oretna 0 0 0 0 t 0 1-3 4 4 Whoo 1 0 8 I 0 0 0 0- 4 10 1 Reaa'a Slarlal Observed. DUBLIV, Aug. t Th body of Dono van Rosa, the Irish patriot who died In New York Isst month, waa buried In Glnevln cemetery thl afternoon. In terment was In thst part of th burial ground known aa ''Patriot" corner. Ten thousand person' wei in th funeral procession. . Hew yoa mar say H w York Staok aictung OeraTltle. on tbo Par tl.l P.ym.nt PI... Out 1 1 oad In TH K ODD LOT HUVIkW. Pbll.hi4 every Saturaar. 11,40 a yaar. ttasd lor ra ti, rnpla. tl Una! a.r. N.w York K Lralmi USING 1 lrs