Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    .mi-i WKK- OMAHA, WKDNKiSDAY, AUdlST 4. WIS.
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room, mod..
- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
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room
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hou-eke'-plna
171" 'hi iiko.
v t.mli in; s 111
'"" Wheat Market is Stioiig. 01 J Wheat
Selling Six and New VHieat
Two Cents liielier.
room.
I. 8 7 in.
MIL I l-Mlll luj t nth
I'AVIM'dttT, ?M8-TWi OK T1IHKK
NICELY Kl KNlHICD KRuNT H-SKli.
t:vs
loose nal (olta(ri.
r(it.
28 Hi No. l5th, $25
Here a 6-r. nnd hall, nil modern, full
two-story s'r an1; one block to car.
O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATtJ CO.,
1018 Omaha Nul l . Douclns 2715.
YELLOW CORN T0r3 WHITE
llio No. tL'd ft., new 4-r.
steel ranre. ana plate.
wnri-r paid, v i.
11S3 No. 1Mb st , 8-r., all mod
HASP BROS, IdB MoCague
, mod. ex. heat,
kitchen cabinet.
bm.
S-R. house, M2 N. ISth
room. 4 I'M N. 41st St. .
C. I HUTVIMVSON CO..
123
$15.00
8.00
Farnam.
Month,
9-ROOM. modern home. 2407 Jones, VI
pee month J T. Kemp. Dougla IW7.
For Rer.l Deslrabl -room modem houso
Vt 8. 371 h St.. near Field club. Call
Offerman Construction Co.. So-ith Omaha,
Neb. Phone South 8137 or 352.
For Rent
South half of double brie
bouse 7 rooma, 4 bedroom,
all modern, at 1511 South 2tti
Ft., near Park echool, on
Mock eaat of Hanscom park.
Tel. Harney 1509.
Mlarrlliinriiiii.
BARGAINS IN RENTALS.
$27.50 8 rooma, entirely modern, S bed-
rooma upstitirs. coiner lot. nice
shade, and phruhbery. 2301 N. 22d St
135.00 7-ruont, atrlrtly modern, elegant
home, practically good na new;
oak flnlah, paved atreet. 1534 Spruce
140.00 Brand row. 2-story house, fine
sleeping porch, entirely modern. In
Field club district. 3.15 Pacific Ft
8COTT At IDLE COMPANY. DOITO. 10H9.
OMAHA. Aug. l.'i:..
The wheat nturkt't wh strong today.
Old wheat hnnl ti fc.im oi per int.,
wli.lt the new sold tiiiclinnucd in 2e
hinder. 4
I The corn market was n trli'le un-xteady
and sjI.1 It' higncr to U lower.
Itata were firm, selling U- to IV
higher.
The demand for everything- was pretty
Hood and was sufficient to lake cure of
til receipt. .
A apwial feature of today' trading waa
the fai t that on some of the sale mixed
com sold at a si ant advance over whlto
corn. This condition la unusual, aa the
white variety l usually In better de
mand than the vellow or mixed grades.
Yellow corn old from lc to lt4e over the
white, and nuxed corn.
Raina have nmterlr.ty da ma Red wheat
and oats In several aeetlona and there,
are a mimbtr of trader who are In
clined to 1;ike these condltlona seriously.
Koine think that fair weather la on the
wav and that within a few ilnya thero J
will be a lug- rush of wheat to all the
markets.
Liverpool rlosinc: Wheat, spot, un
changed to He lower. Corn. nnchannel
to le higher.
Prltrarv wheat receipts were MT OrVl bn.,
and shipments TW.ouo bu., a aaalnat re
ceipt" of l,ttll0K bu., and shipments of
l,.rT oeo bu. last year.
Primary corn recelnta were S1.oiy mi.,
and shipments 274.0'0 bu., aa against re
ceipts of 414.000 bu.. and htpmenta of
3H.tKi bu. last year.
Primary nata receipts were W8 0OO bu.,
and shipments 318.1)00 bu.. a aralnst re.
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hllMKO
.MtntuMPolis
I'lPlt'l
t'liialm
Kan as City ....
M. Louis
W liulii s
AH. Il.ll , !
i cii t Un'W i, ? I.
I - i n t:.t , j
, J'..'irii .,,. 4;
i wiiite; - crs, ,:
..". .o. ii unite
' low : 1 car, ,i,-J( . . j
lais, i lank ilea, I.
;cilow: i -b cms,
,1 car inrar yell i,
I No. t mixed; ; eara, ;.
ti car. ,4'jC. .,
jHampie: 1 car. fe; 1
mis mo. 3 while: 31
Vl'IITS
Wheat. Corn
tin; a
ItM
to
lirl
57lc; Heptrnili
-No. : white.
ISiM'lSc; le
Xo. 2 mixed,
firsts. 3ft. ;
i ;
"i
4
4c
I Uda : he.it i
4 hum w.iuei :
mr mew'. 41.11.
car, . Corn-No. X
C No. i w luic: cars. I
car, 74.'. No. 1 jei- I
yi How : l i-A I
" u No. S i
v,c. No. 2 mixed: '
' 'if. ' c. '
' No 6 tiiiK d : Ji
nilxi d: 1 i sr. 74c. 1
cr. .'.: 1 car, .-. I
cars. I'.'.c. No.
w hit
ceml
AT-No. 2 white. Mc:
Hit;, e
HI TTKH Creamery. Vc:
sec. III. I ::4c- ,M k..r 1h,
l.t.US KisIk. Isc; srcoiYda, i:'c
I1U I.Tl.t - llci.s, liVtc; rooster. 9c;
hrollcis. l i.llV.
I
Mlnnenpalla flrala Market.
MINMJAIMI.IS. Ai. l-HIKJT-.
S ptemt-er, II i;v, leceincr, 51.it.1; No.
1 hard. 1.7S: No 1 nnnliern. l.r.lvJi
1 47: No. northern. $l jviiil 4JV
I I.OI R-le, lined
itAiu i:y--.-.-,i7.v.
It Y :-SI.02'r-l.l3.
Hit AN- Ul.wO.
l'UKS-No. 3 yellow. T7i-r7c.
'ATS No. 1 while, 4M44iic.
r l. l iw.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Best Cattle Strong and Others Are
Steady to Easier Cows Higher
Sheep Rather Slow.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIQHER
I'.eci Ipta were;
Oifulnl Mondnv .,
s.ailmat Tuesday
OMAHA. Aug. 2.
Cattle. Hogs, nhevp,
3.41-7,l
...!
17. :n
ll.maj
IIMIIIA (iKMIltl, MII1KKT,
No 4 mixed: 3-5 cat, jj
REAL ESTATE IiOANS
CJTY and farm loan. 6. 6H. t per cent
.111. Dnmont Co., 41ft State Bank.
WANTKD Good farm and city loan at
lowest rate.
PKTEHS TRt'ST CO.. 1622 Farnam.
GlobeVan &Storage
fltorea, mcves. pacjt ship; S-hore van
and I mes, II ij per nr.; storage II per
tno. natisraction car. it. 4 I v 2 no.
FIIJEL1TV .BtiivioJS
Pbona ItoMulaa for romoleta list of
Vacant houses and apartments: alto for
arorace, moving, ifitn nno jaeason bib.
Tlmtsoii Cit-lgh Sons A Co.. He.. biOK
Gordon Van Co.
IiD N. 11th St.
Tel. D 4 or Web. VSSl
h'FV. the Central Furtiltur Slorea
RENTAL L.I8T.
FREB
Ave HAVE rod. led 84.0UO bulldinRS since
' 1D10, and never had one struck. Wa
guarantee every job. A'dliRICAN
l.IOHTNINO ROn CO.. 703 8. lfith St.
i-ROOM house
Meredith. Call
atrlctly
Florence
modern,
M7.
rs2
Maggard's
leg-, eacktna-.
1 "-ila-las 14.
hlpptng. 1713 Wvbater Si
b-K. COTTAG1-7, mod. ex heat. i
from car, fth and William. 1).
block
Ai'.l. alse. M ner monl'i ut. 607 l'nxion.
J. C. Reed
Exp. Co., movng.
pacKins tt siorago
12i7 Farnam. fi. '11
Stores ufftwea.
Nice Cool Office .
With Vault
Near the Elevator and Stain
. Electric Light. Pre,
TUB, BEE BUILDING COMPANY,
fiuperln'enderit'a Offtra, Room 103,
J-.ARQL3 modern store near
Low rent. CJ. P. Stebblns. 161
postofflco.
0 CI
.'hlcago.
Office on 17th St.
Double- Windows
ONLY VACANT ROOM
AVAILABLE ON THE
STKEET.
Private Office Wultlng Roqia
180 Sq. Ft. $18.50
The Bee Building
Office Room 103.
WANTED TO BX
Yale Buys everything 2nd hand. Web. 4is4.
OFFF1CB furniture bought and aolj.
1. Heed. 1207 Farnam. Dong in 44
HIGHEST price tor old clothing. U.4714.
WANTED We wish to Install a bowling
alley. It you have a rood one that haa
been used some for sale, address Sibley
& Langevin. Curtis. Neb.
FARM A
REAJi ESTAfH
RANCH MAUI FOR IALB
vaUAtorau.
Liva Oak Coloruea, uuu better. W. T.
Smith Co.. l.'-14 City Nut. Ha. Tt. sKla.
Iowa.
HAVE TOU A FA KM FOR SALE?
Write a good dascrlption of your land
and sttnJ fi to me ciuux Cuy, la.. Journal.
"Iowa's Most PowerUU Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-fiva words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one muutn, git lug Lnleu ads on
twalv differvnt days for Ui or fci words,
S4. or 76 woras. Is.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, bO.isxt rsausrs daily in tour great
aia lea.
CITY property. Lrge loana a specialty.
W. H. Thoma. 22S State Bank Hldg.
JtOXEY on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
SKI? us first for farm loana In eastern
Neh. United States Truat Co.. Omaha.
4 white: I ear,
4. !.e.
Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat . No. I
turkey. l.!,il.4; No. S turkey, H.1R9
iiiiiV ''l-": N"- 3 hard.
ll.lSAyiT'1.4, ; No. 4 hard, Sl.lfi 1 4.".; No. 2
spring, ll.4oai 1.48; No. S spring. SI.J74T
142. lorn: No. t white. 7atl75'c; No.
3 white. 74VH75C,: No. 4 while, 74ti'7441c;
No. 6 white. 73.iirT4e- N il ki. ?-nA
i74c: No. t yellow. 7'.1i 7til-; No 3 yel
low. TlVnTSHe; No. 4 yellow. TMHiTSo; No.
t; yellow. 7f',tr7.Vc; N'o. 6 vellow. 7;, if
rii-r J,"1""1''- 7r,l'u,75S"; No. 3 mixed.
WTV- No. 4 mixed. i4"r74r; No I
mixed, 74'f744c: No. mixed. 73'.r7tc:
sample mixed. 1r7c. Osts- No. 2 white
6iitAi0ic; stan.lnrd. 4!fffV; No 3
white. 4tt,Ti4;'lvc; No. 4 white. 4xvvhv
Barley: Malt ng. r.-fl7c; No 1 feed ir
C3c. Rye: No. 2. K;jil3-: No. 3 Hliii-cv
CHICAGO C.RI AXD PROYIMOX1
Feat area
ina
un-
2r,
6
JO
CITY IXIAN8.
310-12 Rrandels
C. O. Carlberg,
Theater Bldg.
WANTED City and farm loan; lowest
rate, W. O. Templeion. COS bee. T. 20S0.
KKAti ESTATE WANTKD
I WANT to buy, from owner, 5-room cot
tape, not over $2.rw. Must he north and
In good repair. Olve me 'ull duacriptlon
and terra. Address S. 807, care Bee.
HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED SECOND-HAND auto for
equity In choice acre. Wal. 2902.
II'Ij '11 or trade good restaurant.
Trade tor moving ploiura machine or
auto. Address. B 127. Oravlty. la.
UtACTlCALIVY new fi-'yllnder car and
one-half ton truck; will exchange either
or both for equity In bungalow, or what
have you? Address B. M., Care Bee.
of the Tradlna and f los
. ITIcrs on Board f Trade.
CIlri'AUO, Aug. 3. curtailment of ex
port demand flnully proved more than
an orfset Uxlay lr rp,,rta that wheat
waa again seriously threatened by black
rnsL The market closed unsettli-d, So M
,v ..,,.. r niKiu. I om flntslied
.....MK..ti ui m,c oir; oals, up r to
and Provisions, down r,- -7i..
Constant wet weather over the winter
wheat crop hell a.vmed to have put
country dealer In n tM.sltl.m that thev
dtd not dure to sell wheat. This fact it
was said, nnernied in i..-
dr dedly the amount of foreign buslnosa.
report el to bo spnvidliw
fast near Kargo. N. I rauae.l wheat
price to bulg for a while, hut the effect
naii entirely worn orf by midday. Alter
thaf. the tendency of the market was
sharply downward, Influenced somewhat
by warmer temperature in the Canadian
northwest, where yesterday frost had
oerasloned alarm. The hand-to-mmith
lollcy of exporter left the market In the
j!!.. I moat the lowest point of the
l orn at the last weakened with wheat.
Previously tnoug-h, corn had averaxed
modurately blKher owtns; to a uood Rhlp-pliia-
demand from tlu; east, and to the
continued cool weather. Imts run up in
value heenu.so of many complaints of
sprouting shock and of wet w outlier de
lays to ciittlim and thre.shiiiK. Country
offerings were exceptionally xmall.
Larger wan-hiHise stock. kn.
pected made the provisions market heavy.
-iiiiiiieni was rendered still more bear
ish by the prospect of n continued hold
In up of n.-utral shipments in the a.-
one.
Closlnic prices on onfons:
Artlclel Open. I High. I Low, t Close. Tea y"
r-yijiTY in 8-room modern house In
W et Farnam district to exchange for
iaa moact automobile; lull value given.
D. 3S62.
REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE
Look At This
1S14 N. lSth, rooma; hot water heat.
Ka and electric lights; completely mod
em; two hloeka to two ear tii.u.
reduced. Sea about this today. Keys' at our
onice.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Do UK) a g 2"0.
BKAtJTlKL'L '
mod.: cor. lot:
40.1 Orand Ave.
SOS Hee Bldg.
room bungalow, strictly
sacrifice for quick sale.
Phone Webster S27.
3337 FPALDINO fi-r. cottaare. mod. ex.
heat; la rue lot; LfiQ down. Web. 4632,
BUY from owner, 6 room and bath.
j7jEvans;llL Hny. Phone 'Web. 2tfH.
HOME FOR SALE BT OWNER.
Beautiful seven-room hunnlnw .11
modern; larae comer lot: eloa to
school and church; built for a home;
must be sold; owner leavlna: cltv: ran twi
seen at 40f.l Orand Ave. Call Webster 27.
REAL ESTATF: SOUTH 8B5E
$300.00 Cash
balance iik rent for n
modern, except heat. hoUHO. Has Derms-
nent sidewalks, shade tret, paved street;
near car line. It la a bargain at the price
asked. Address 1321 K. 2iit.li Si.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Wheat)
Sept.
Dec..
Corn
Ppet.
Iec,.
Oat
Hept.
Deo. .
Pork
Sept.
Oct..
Ls-rd 1
Sept.
Oct..
R bs
Sept.
Oct..
1 osv, 1 m 1 mm,
1 08 i 1 tS 1 07
74 7S 741,
S3 H a
40 R.Vi
40 41 40
IS 85 1S874 13 47A,
14 03V. 14 CBH 13 66
S OR S 10 S 00
8 10 8 17H 8 10
46 46 t 26
1 S
1
40Si
13 UI
IS 72H
I
8 07Vil
8 UW
27H
1 07 4
1 08
74-'i
3f
''TTER-No. 1. 1-lh. carton-. 2(k-; No.
vib. tubs. 24e.
t 1IEESH Imported .twlsa. S.V-; Amer
ican Shs. Wc: block Swiss. 22c; twins,
lt.'-jc; duties, 11,140; triplets. 1c; Yo'ino;
America, li .c. blue label brick. 17c; llm
buraer. 2-lh , 2V; New York white, lie;
linlMirted French Roquefort. 40i'.
KISH-Trout. Kk-; wh'te fish. 13i-; hali
but. l.V; chnnnol ctflh, 15c; herrlnif 7c;
cialtlsh, lit.. 12c; mackerel, IV; aalnun,
1. vu 14i'.
S K17T lOTATOES Kansas, S2.75 l.bl
HKKK Cl'TS-No. I rib. lc; No 2.
19V.c; No. S, 17H No. 1 loins, 22Ho; No.
2, 20i-; No. S, lie. No. 1 chucks, 12c;
No. S, lU-c; No. I, 10e. No. 1 rounds,
17c; No. 2. lc; No. 8, 14c.. No. 1 plate.
SV; No. S. HV,c; No. i. c.
Fruit and vecetahle price fumlshe.1 by
Glllln'.! Fruit company
Film 9 ilranpres. California Valen
clas. 10s. 12i;h. 2NSa. S24s and 31, S4 U per
box; tris, l.'tis, 2lWa, 216s and SJi.OO
per box. lemons, extra fancy (lolden
Howl, 3uo and St, Sfi.Vi per box; extra
fHiicy Sunklst, 30 1 and S-VOO ier box,
Red Ball. S4.j0 ier box. Peachea. Cali
fornia Crawfords. 7.V per box; Elberin
4-liaskct i tales. 0c per laix; 4-hnsket
(rates. .MMiale lots, ."'-.c; bushel, 11 2o;
2r.-buhel lots, SI. 20. Plums, llurhank
SI 00 tier crate; Wixnn and Kelaey, si. 2
per irate: larpe hlue, Si. 40 pT crate;
I'.ox Wlxons. S1.3u per Ikix. Pears. Call
fornla P.arllelts, S3 00 per box; Washing
ton Bartletta, fancy, St. 74 per box. Itlnrk
berries, i.4-ilnt case. t.' 0 per rase,
liananaa. medium fruit. S-'.Omrt. 26 per
bunch; Jumbo fruit, Chanxulnnla and
Port l.lmon, 4o tier ll. Cantaloupea,
ponies, f.ta, $2.26 per crate; Manpa. Ne
vada standards, S2.11O per crate. Water
melons, !'.' per lb.
VEOETAbLkh Cabbnae, home-grown
ana snuinern. iso per lb. Ittuce. head,
SI. Oil s r ilox.; leaf, 40o imt do. Onions,
VS ashliiKton. 24e per lit. Cucumlieis.
SI. 25 jH-r basket. Beana, wax and Kreen
.Vv per basket. Peas, rreen. v tr
basket. Beeta. carrots and turnips, new,
4iHi per basket, ltadlshe. 20c per dox.
Peppers, 6O1- per basket. Tomatoes. SI.7R
per box. Celery, D6a jier dox. Parsley,
.tic per dox. Potatoes, new, 70c per bu.
Sweet potatoes. n.7 per hamper.
Ml.'M.UNBoi;8-1No. 1 wslnut. 18c
per lb. Brarils. 12c per lb. Almonds.
2oo er lb. Filberts, 15c per lb. Pecans,
I2e r 11. Crackerjack. S3.M per case;
half case, S1.7fi. Corniiops, $:i.2fi per case;
half C4ise. $1.85. Peanuts No. 1. raw, o
i-vr hi., ronsieu, sc per in.; J umbo, raw,
7c per lb.; roasted, 9c per lb.
Two day this w.-rk.T.SNi WU
Same days hist week. 7. 711 l.V 77 S
Saiueilavs I k. iro..Is5 la.nsl
same days 1 wk. aao.S.Mtt M
H'lii.e day 4 wks. ago.C.t ; I'.l..l
Same day last year.",4 S.lta
The fo.lowin table shows the
NEW YORK HOCK MARKET KANSAS CITY WINS
ONE OFF THE TERPS
An Advance of Unusual Breadth
Marks the Session.
TR.'DIirC HEAVY AT
l
FIRST IXrnworthjr Singles in the Ninth
After Pitchers Changed to
unusual br-adtb re-e'irr-d tr,itT in te flame Bradley.
stock n..4(e itthoiir-ti n..nfn.-..,
'hs Ctv'ii host s the e'o.s 1 ,
iOALL AVI 1 U i3 I II Cj StiUAt,
-.-ri te
pot im l .nTed
i r I .
showed an upturn of snnd ;
rJl'l i r"' rslrie .1.11 that the ndr.Tieii
i nre"ne. n .V'Me ehan-re m nmlv
tli
1S.U2
35. 2. 4
receipts
of cattle, hoss and sheep at the Soutli
umana live stock market for the year
a compared with last year:
Ii5 1!M4. Inc.
fttin.iuo t48..W7 121. l'
.ltti2,oi 1,a-A.7n 2i.2.vj
1.2i..t; I.2MI3M 4.811
The rollowimt table shows the averaga
price for hog. at the South tlinnlia live
stock market for the last few days, with
compa rlsons
to dale
Cattle .
Ho- ..
Sheep .
i e rentimen' or tfiet tt ws In resrin
to snv now tlevelo'imont of wetirht Tt
KANSAS CITY, Mo., All:. S.-Ken-worthy,
hitting for Bradley after Raltl-
apparentl.- dcii- et It. twetoa fwm "Inrp n"n cnanaen pitcners to nnttie mm.
sme sort of snecuUt'on thnt broneht lttll In the ninth, brliiKlna In Perrlna.
.boot l.s' weetr . t-e-.rrk sbnof the rls,.. who had doubled, with the winning run.
m?.'''. -t-rte.1 with a two-run lead,
became nulet. j The tvlng run came In the lxth on a
Tlie ni-rkiti ,,p , .o,,,,!,,,,, hf(,n , base on balis, a sacrifice a fid two hort
. " piir- -. rie'ni.n..m k tei
Date. I mis. iim iiui iin 'ui isnn. pn.
July 17
July ID
July
July
J'llv
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Auk.
Aug,
Aug.
1 A.'SI S 7t'l S lOj 1 li f S0
1 8 J? 8 81 1 17i
7 08 M IDi I III I
f Sl V9I
kl '., s 7i' s n1
t 7,1 S 7I S R
8..', S Hi 83
S 8i"il 8 641 8 771
8 541 8 771
I 8 ti
IN' I
8 ' 8 U'l
8 f.2, 8 57!
8 59 8 5
S I '.. 8 Mi
S 2? 8 M
, 8 41!
8 OP I 7 8J1
72V
64 V
8 5,H
28 Si,
8 HIS!
42 '
. ,
11 eoy
80 I
I 7.71
8
8 ,
7 S3I 33i S 38
I S T. 8 31
7 2Tt f S3! S 481
7 24. IS
7 ;t' ttl I
7 t7 S W S 28
7 57 4ft 8 II
7 S V.I S 51
1 s 4' 8 Jt 7 ;n
7 8I 8 871 7 8 " 27
; 7 I 7 1.: 1 14
7 73, (Sl I 7 44
7 in, 8 4i 7 ii;
7 8.". 6 if'1 "mi 7
17 Points tn 7,
Mngie. score:
Baltimore ....0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Ksnsaa City .2 0090000
Batteries: Qulnn and Owen;
and Brown.
R.H.E.
0 3 6 o
1-S 3
Johnson
was n
eo 11 . 11 n . it. hlhh
y.... ... i.-w o.ner instance new ton
fl ires were resched.
The rtlsnlsv e,f aireneth madn by the
war stock stimulated hmrn; elaewlinre
1; .i.e ri",:'''?? rxLV. .vmi ... ' "
w " T .oint, .1 ..ZrZ SI".'"' . PITTSHI-HOH. Ami, S-Brooklyn and
.1.. - - - .1 iiaout'if n rlvined a rlnuli Ir-hu l..r im
. -. t O'l shares nmdn . n.Mi.-.il. . . today, the vMlora wlnnlnc the r.ret game.
! if I sliow-tn, mi ih. . I, .,?. . 1 'z to - t,'p l'"-"'" he final (ram, t to
? -I K rtl"ers mo.o . Jl'...0,l.KPr T"- , 1 'r'",,"l "d W7TrTT-5ere effe. llve the
lli dii'trisU .1 .l?.".n1 ysriou other In. flr Nm, ,lllt tho r,irmr who ri.s..ed
! ? I 1 I'.;.""-. '""""'I i'-io''il, I to nltcli the n.rnn.1 num. wa. Kit .t
7 4t
ew York Money Market.
r.V.', V,!,,U- A". S-MERCANTILK
STEIH.INil K.yt'll4M!i.L.i.., kiii.
4.7liK-; demand. 47ic: . mIiIu t i-'rr-
SILVER Bar. 47.c- l..i. .,. ,i.,i'i,.
3CSc. -
BONDS Government, steady; rallroa.1,
firm.
TIM 17 LOANS
Steady: AO davs 9U. ne
cent: W daya, 23 per cent; six month,
3'x per cent.
CAI..I. MONEY-Steady: h h. 2 tier
cent; low, m per cent; ruling rate. i.
per cent: last loan. I per cent; closing
bid. IV, per cent; olf.-red at 2 per cent.
V. 8. as. n S7V4M., K. T. lit 4s. 7S
do roiipon M Mo. yc. ev. .... 411
V. 8. . rex IOO14 N. T. (n. 4b. Ha .IK
1I0 ooupim HKH4.V y. o. 4Hs (lM).ioik
. v. e. t. reg nt is. T. SUte 4l....10vs4
l'.J' " wn"n nvi. I., IM. M. A M.
13 80
14
8 SM
8 :n)
ft 42
,t,T .".T.?, L17h " Wheat: No. 2 red.
ll.iaril.13W; Na 2 hard, S1.1W1.17S. Corn!
No. 3 yellow, SWfSlUe: No. 4 yellow. m
m$r.: N.- nlte, 78StiMic. (lata: No. 3
white. 511if-2Wo; standard. Krq(c. Rye:
No. 2. $104. Barley: 7Mr78c. Me TiV,,
5 "0ri-75; clove. 8.5ivpri8 20. pork:
JU.4K. Lard: S75. Ribs: S8.76(a9.2C
Bl'TTEH 1-ower; creamery. 21fi-24ic.
KOUS HlRher; receipts. 12.732 cases; at
mark, cases Included. lfffl7Uc; ordinary
firsts, 15elc; first, 17rl7io.
POTATOW-Hlahar- recelnts 28 nr.,
Vlririnla cobblers, barreled, lLSCAl.40
bulk, 47Jfe.
POULTRY Alive, lower; fowl, 13c;
spring, iwa'ifc.
NEW YORK E.EIIAL MARKET
r.nania ia, coupon. lo.'1 cv. 8.
, AmHrtcsn Hinelt. As. list Nor. Pie 4s
1 A. T. T. c. 41,. .101 Nor. po! ;u
'Armour "o. 4s. tnOra. a. ! ref. 4(
Atraiwm son. 4l.,,. XlPir. T. a T. m.
rial, a u. 4S....... MS P.nas. rnn. in.
rn. Pac.flo 1st.... 85 , 1'i-nns xrn. 4'..
rhes. O. im.... ISVa'Heidlnx an. 4...
.. n. Q . 1. 4. ikvh. u a. r. r.
O W S I' n 4i H Ho. Pae. cr (a.
K. I. A P . r. ( t'4 so, p..-. rr 4a..
Col. A 80. nr. 4ls to Ho. Katlarar 5s..
I. & It. C. nt. it.. 4 Vnloa Paririo as.
f l-. 1 nl.iii Puclflo rr. 4a. fm.
1"! V. H Hubber 8S...102
SSI'. H. Hle.1 U WIS
V "Wtseh Ut as 1014.
1 'Wta. l iili.o alv
tl West. c. 6a..li;i,
on Varlon
DOUglaS 2A).
5U8 Bee B.dj
$1, two EASY terms, buy 322 Marcy:
rooma, modern: near Field olub. Lars
corner lot; both street paved. Fin
lawn, good ahade, nice flowers; a real
home. Apply at premises.
CLOSING up an estate, sell at saerik.-
vacant lot. alao 6-room cntiair. on vr,ii
St., So. Omaha; good surrounding and
location. Address Y 48, Bee,
A Real Home
in
West Farnam
District
I have plan alt drawn for a Spanish!
Lvalalaaua.
SUNNY uplands In aouthwsstarn Loula
tana; cut-over, graaa-vovered pins
lands; no rock, no sand; rolling, well
drained In two-crop country, settling by
Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri
peopie; $15 to $20 per acra; sold on terms,
or further particulars, writs or Pbona
South 47. J. ii. Kopleu. tju. N. 84th Bt..
South Omaha.
Mlssaaata.
MINN, farms; low prioe, easy terms. Mln
uesota Land Co.. p. o. Box Si7. Omaha.
Usalaaa,
MONTANA & sections Township IL
lUngs 2ti East, ku per cent steam plow
land, baianca graxlng. Price $14.60 per
acre; $U,uH) cash, moitgage S8 per aixe,
lialanca 6 year per cent. No tiadea. A
)-eal snap, liodgsou Realty Co., Fargo,
N. D. o.
ooioniai aweiung. cunt on a lot I own In
the West Farnam district. Something
aurerent; nothing like It In Omaha. In
dividuality of architecture la what makes
a real noma.
Will bul d to order of and finish to
suit purchaser, with all the new built-in
effei ta and conveniences, if arrange
ments are made immediately.
Price in the neighborhood of $7,0 10 to
S7.600, according to finish. Address M 864.
cara Bee.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Daadee.
farbraiaksw
120-ACRE
DOUGLAS OOUNTT FABM'
Located on West Center paved road,
m mile north of Mlilard. Has good 7
roora house, good barn, windmill, gran
ary and corn cribs. About S acres) In
orchard. High and sightly; all smooth
high land. About 6 acres In pasture,
Omaht and South Omaha can asl y ba
nsen from this farm. Only 36 minutes drive
in automobile to buaimaa center of
imaha. Will sell on small payment
down.
HAST1NQ8 A HKTDKN. 1B4 Harney Bt
Dundee Lots
$1,150 Each
We are offering two of the best lo
cated, moat lghtly lot In Dundee at th
very low price of Si. 160 each; located on
Nicholas atreet, between ooih and 61st
Bt. on paved street; have cement
walks, sewer, gas and city water. About
3-foot terrace. These are no doubt th.
two oheapest lots that can ba had In Dun
dee. Will make term, and ..-I i on.
Hastings & Heyden
(notations of the Day
Commodities.
NP3W YORIC. Au,,'. 3.-FITt R-Pteadv.
WHEAT Spot market, steady: No '9
red, $1.18. and No. 2 hard. $1.21Uc. c. I. f
New York: No. l northern. Duluth, S112,
o. I. f. Buffalo. Futures, easier: Sep
tember, SMKS.C
COR.V-Spot, rteady; No. 2 yellow, Tile,
prompt shipment
OATS pot. eatry; standard, 4c; No.
3 white. Wc; Fancy clipped white. WW
t!7Vt.
HAY-Pteady; No. 2. S1.30SJS1.8S; No. 3.
SI. 25; ahiptnr, $1.151.20.
HOPS Quiet :, state, common to
choice, 1!14. mm 43c; Paclflo Coast, 1914,
12WBc; 191.1. aVllc.
HIDES Stoady; Bogota, 30t&31c; Central
America. 29c.
LEATHER Firm; Hemlock first. S2c;
seconds. 30c.
PROVI810NW Pork, easy;
S17.0t8ivI7.W); family, S20.00ru22.00;
clear, $l!t00v31.fl0. Reef, stearlv;
S18.0Ocdna.5O: fam'ly. 1 wvt-90 50.
easv; middle west, S8.O61B8 15.
T T,LOW Pull: city, &y,c: country,
57,,Mtur. rM.en, 4p.
BI'TTFR Rteadv; receipt. 22 W5 tub;
ereamery extras, 25'g26c; flrrta. 234244c;
e ond. 2"ifi23c.
EfKlS TrresTi'ar; recelnts 2J.4o3 cues;
fresh thered extras. 2UWJ5c; extra fbsta,
amiUc first. xftWr; second 16fcl7V,o.
CHEFPE Irreri'lar:; receipts. S 328
hexes; stste whole milk, fee.h flat and
twin, colored. peclala, 13,7Pl4V(ic;, state
whole milk, white. lSSrl4-: state whole
ml'k white and colored, average fancy,
13ie.
pot'T.TRT Live prices not ettld.
Dressed, quiet: western fmxen roastlns;
chickens. 1HT2!": fresh fowls. Iced, 13fJ
17c; fresh turkeys. Iced. 15iftlc.
mesa;
short
mesa
Lard,
I.trernool Grain Market.
7JVERPOOU Aug. 8 WHEAT Spot.
No. S iS-nltoba lis 7d: No. S. 11 5Ud:
No. 1 northern, Duluth, Us d; No. I hard
winter, 11 7d.
CORN i-?pot, American mixed, new, 8
7d.
FT rim Winter patent. 43s.
1 roPH-In Ixmdon (Pacific coast), 4
10O6 6.
t. I.oala Grata Market.
ST. liOTriS Aug. S WHEAT No. t
red. Sl.1441.15; No. 2 hard, nominal; Sep
tember. $1.0K: December, SI 0t.
rtRV No. 2 7!c: No. 2 white. 74"fTe;
Sentember. T2'c; Deoember, Oi'TaC
OAT8 Nominal.
Kasiana City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS PITY, Aug. S.-WHKAT No.
S hard. $1 WI : No 2 red. $1.19; Sep
tember, $1 OCCn.OS'i; December, $3,044
1.04'a.
r-t,V No 8 rle.1 7U.We: Vn S
114 HARNEY ST
6A BURT ST -dee.
Clyde W.
i-rooiil, best buy In bun,
Drew. Owner, Wal. 12.14.
Klorvnea.
NEW store bldg.. large lot, located 4428
Bedford Ave. Phone Floreaca 3f,M.
I HAVE 840 acres of land in Oarfle'd
county. Neb. Would Ilka to sell. Will
take $4 per acra for It. Address W. T.
Reeves. Denton, Neb.
rOR 8ALK Best large body hiah-grada
medlum-prioad land in Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Woi
baeh. Neb.
M ls-isiiauna.
180-ACRB farm. SIS per arro; $20 cash and
,,) nr month; no Interest: rich soil;
H1 Jlvn'f : pur" water, good title. Writa
W. T. Young. Jr.. Kimball. Neb.
FARM
TOLA NT
RE.L ESTATE tsOANg
La 'AS, :. PKK CENT.
THUMBfTIXt it Bee Bid
$10) TO tiO.Ou made promptly. P U.
Waad, V ass! Bl.ia. llh farnam Sis.
REAL 1CHTATE ?nS4?El,LA NEOUS
1 f6r saTE
6 rooma modern, up-tit-data bungalow
newly painted and papered; one block
from car. at S:ii Tayior BL, $uu cash,
baianca aam as rent.
Two of the beat lots In DundeaL corner
61st snd Webater, overlooking Happy
UoJow, paved; $1,580 each, terms. slOni
cash, baiarx ut suit,
5 room n.otiuro burigalow In Kounta
rimcm; Buosooa nnisn lull cement base
ment; almuat new; $1,U1 cash, balance of
P'Jrchaaa price, $2.1i.H. same as rent.
Phone owner, Douglas KA. or Walnut
M24. . Omaha National Bank Bldg.
RKA lT KbATfce TVESTl E. TaT"
FuR SALE or rent; uai'itxa bullsUns;"
Uthaad Seward. Ki.HL. Apjjly U24
LKG1L NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORg.
Sealed rroposals wnl be received at
LP coin. Nebraska, by th Board of Kdu.
cation. Nebraska Stats Normal School
up until ten o'clock a. m.. August 8, p,ii
lot the taction of a brick and stomt
auditorium for th state Normal Si-hool
at Kearney. Nebraaka. In tLCordiact
with Pins nd specification- prai ared
by J. H- Craddock. Arcbl eot. Room It
Continental Buiidlnjr, urniha, Nebraska.
The Boaid of Education. Nebri.ka
State Normal Schools, will alao receive
proposals for tha beaf nx, plumbing and
elect rlo wtriog for above building, ao
cording to plana and specifications pra
pared by the architect, up unt.l tl.e hour
and date sbov naiued.
AU bids must ba accompanied by a or.
titled check for five 15 pe ni of th
full amount of lid. maute payable ta (J
E. Hall, Mata Treasurer af Nsraaka.
The tioara reswn ts that right to aocept
any or reject any or all bids,
Htgned by the President and that Secre
tary of the Hoard of Education, Ne
iiwsks ait.ts Normal hoot ly-ld1t
8rls s.il. 4a
iltau. Kleo.. us....
(It. Nor. lat 4 ti..
III. lo. rat. 4a
aK. C. R. r. 5a
U N. an. 4. .
Hid. OtUnd.
snvtj
S3 14
102 s
874
4t MS
.. .S
.. M
.. SSV,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Auk. 3. COFFEE The
market for toffee futurea waa rather
more active toduy and after opening at a
dec.lne of 1 point to an advance of 1
Point prices eased off under scattering
liquidation, which seemed to bo Inspired
by talk of laraer olferliiK from Brazil,
Increasing- stocks In the prlmarv markets
and the continued absence of fresh new
with reference to Brazilian plan for
financing the crop. The close waa 6 to 7
points net lower. Sales, 12,5uO bags. Au
gust, 8 52c; September, 6.51c; October,
4.53c; November, .5.c; Deoember, .54c;
January, .6c- February. 6.64c; March.
i.8c; Anrtl. (J.73c; May, .7Xc; June, 6.83c;
July, 6.88c.
Spot, eay; UIo No. 7, 7Vc; Santos No.
4, HVe and Rio 7s. 7.1UC. Rio exchange
was Wo lower. Santos Ho higher at ltlo
and lot rela lower at Santos.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug S. COTTON
Steady; middling uplands. $J 26. Sales, 86
bales
Cotton futures opened steady; Octo'ier.
9S2c; December, H.tioo; January, .76c;
March, offered at 10.02J; May, ll).24a
Cotton future closed steady. October,
t26v; December, S.54c; January, 8.65c
March, 8X1 c; May, 10.18c. '
The cotton market closed steady at a
net gain of only 1 to 8 points,
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 8.-420TTON Spot,
unchanged; goorl middling. 6 64d; mid
dling 6.34d; low middling, 4 8Sd; sales.
lO.Ooj bale.
Oil and Rosin.
SAVANNAH, Cia., Aug-. 8. TURPEN
TINE Firm, ac; sales, 54 bbls.; ship
ments. 146 bbls.; receipt. 868 bbls.; stocks.
24'M bb!.
ROSIN-FIrm: sales, 668 bbla.j receipt.
2 4-2 bbls.; shipments, 1,824 bbls.; stock.
58 82.4 bbls Oiiote: AB, S2 90; C D. $2 9.fl'
S.00; E. $300i.il6; F. $3 06; O. H.K3n
H, $3.!2Hf3 20; 1. SJ.1MrtJ.2t: K, H4.'.; M.
$4.06; N, $4.90; WO. S5.80; WW .86.80.
I
Dry Good a Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. S.-Burlap market
were excited todav and nriees u.r. &,i,t,
drawn aa a consequenca of cable troin
Ca'cutta, stating that the British govern
ment has taken charge of the lute pro
ducts of India during tho period of the
War.
Wool arood more active: cotton mnrf.
quiet; silks In mode-rate request from retailers.
Sunday.
CATTLE The cat'Ie run was not
heavy today, only 143 cars being re
potted in This leaves ilia total lor
the two days at 7.5M head, ths smallest
since three week ago, and slightly
snuiller than a year ago.
liood lo choice hoevc were III Very
fair demand at price that were If any
thing a little stronger than yesterday.
Hood heavy cattle sold up lo $!i. w). which
was .'.n higher than anything brought
yesterday. Yearling been of good total
ity were also In active demand. Com
mon to medium m Miles were slow
1 possibly a little easier.
1 ows ami hellers were in good demand
end as tbe supply waa light, they sold
at price that were ttrolig to lic higher
in some cases,
I'eeders and slock tattle were In light
supply and quality generally poor. As
the demand for (bat clasa of stock wos
not overly good, ihe market waa a llllle
low and dull.
Quotations on cutt'e: UimmJ to choice
yearlings, $8.(t9.M); fair to good vear
II11KS, $8.2i".i80u; amid to 1 hope heavy
beeves. HT.m .75; fair to good comfed
beeves. $S.6 riu.2ft; out. moti lo fair corn
fed beeves. $7.ImiH 65: good to choice fed
helfera, $7 O0il 50; gojd In t holce fed
cows. $C. f.11 7. 25: oo.l to choice tfiass
helfors $o5037.iiO: good to choice grass
cows, SR24irt.;5: fair to good cow Sn.ntsj
6.28; common to fall- cows, t3.7fiWiu.tat;
ood to choice feeder, $7.5iti8.50: fair
to good feeders. $ jdf7.50-. common to
fulr atockers. $i,.6unl.ti0; stock heifers,
Su.7jiii6.;u: stork t ows. $5 iu-iin (81 ; stin k
calves, S6.0D4i7.50; veal calves. $3 0org10.(m;
fat bulla, stags, etc., 86 fOitr7.2t"i.
HOUH Receipts were Hunt as large
aa yesterday, but at that were moderate
lor a Tuesday, some 107 cara, or 7.Wo head
lielng reported In. Total for the two days
Is 10,432 head, a shortage of 5.18U head a
compared with last week, and only a
little over half as large aa two weka ago,
but more than 4.0IJO head heavier than for
the corresponding day last year.
Trade opened out fairly active, and
shippers bought freely again today, tak
ing a fair share of the supplies at prices
that were at any rate 64Y10c higher. They
paid as high aa 87.86 for best lights,
which equals the best price paid since a
week ago today, and on down for the less
ucHiraoie sinus.
i-acaer iraue opened out in good sea
son, and aa soon aa a trading basis had
been established, wa fairly active. Any
thing dealrable sold at fully 641IO0 higher
price, $6.40 being the moat popular
rigure. ror a wnne ouyers woul4 not
even bid on some of the ruogh, heavy
packer, and It looked like there waa a
good chance for a dull flnlah on these
kinds, but In the end practically every,
thing waa cleaned up In decent seaaon
nt the advance named.
SHEEP There was another good run
of sheep and lambs today, and while re
ceipts were not so large aa yesterday,
they allowed well aa compared with roost
recent Tuesday. Supplies of forty-one
cars, or H,u head, were the largoat on
the map, belna heavier even that at
Ch'cago, and a good deal larger than any
of the other river markets For tbe two
days receipts amount to 28,281 head, as
against H.titJ Uead last week, 80,6m) head
two weeks ago and 85,200 head a year ago.
The market opened In much the same
shape as on Monday, packers trying to
break lamb price .and sellers asxlng for
more money.
The trade continued very slow through
out the whole session, very little busi
ness being transacted until very late. It
waa really a deadlock between buyers
and sellers.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb,
good to choice. Si .60188. 18); lamb, fair to
good, $8 ih.M; lamb, feeder. $7 6oi(p
8 30: yearling, fair to choice. 8 004f 7.00;
wethers, fair to choice, $6,754160; ewes,
good to choice, $6.ot)j4.60; ewes, fair to
good, Sii.00i-y6.lM).
din-tr'ala showed
i.--..,,, ns: 10 nntimiatie trada renoi-i
i-ht hresitth of the movement in the
, .r1 r,orfc8 ws one of th most
slentfl.-snl of th dac t-w-lnr to th ex-
I ii.oos or esrnintrs. Net r-srnlnv of the
...-.wi.. inn rininm- in June incroisil
hv Hlni"t Ii wr cent over th previous
ear. I'nlon Pelfi.-'s es'n in net revrn in
for Juno m lintcv For th vr ended
: I'nlon Padflu, ncoMIng o its
Pi-ellmln.rv statement Isauteil todv,
earned lit 88 per .-ent or) th immman atock
as coinpin-Ml with HI in the tn'rlin
fiscal venr Vnl -t m in. . u.m. -
...... - ... - ., - ...... n wnn v. ' ' ",
'ry Ulecrcsse of $J,7f4 ntln.
nop. is were runt. lutematlonal Mnr
ta'le Mirln 4U,m snd Rock Island do.
henturo were esee-'sTV strong. Total
aa'.B pur value). SS.THtflr.
T'nPed States bond were nnctisnge.t
on caTf.
NumlM-r of sale snd leading quotations
on (lock wer a follow:
A'aalia (lotit 1 - mi;
Am-riran 8ust:,;;:
Amanita ("a ' tl I
,t : " .ii
Am,
Aisarl,
I
'I
aHraa Hf' Co
rfi-sn aiiwar nsris.! m
arluaa A. a-.l ... l,wi
sis.riR.s; isiwaeai ,,.
Anns4 Mlsln
Alrhlns
"unii" a O'ii
Br.llta lnsl4 faal
l-allt.-nla P-liiavs ,
Canaillsa iSnlda ,,,
llanlMI Usaihar ,,,
(liraaawaka a OMs ...
rhllt, tlraal Wsatars
On,, lll, A t. real.
Yl"(l Van 8 waal are
Phis faeser
twin, rusl InHi
rtsisaasa aasiihara.,,, ,
leavsr a) fjls Urand,,., ,
taa A K ft, pM,...,
IIIWIIIM' laatirlllM,,,,., 1.14
Kris ,,,, 11.10
ilstisral RlMitpit) ,,,, ftne
llraai plnrtliarn Ors ulta, T
(luxsashalm gislarsiln,, 1 s
llitnxs rmntral l.mrt
ntrhsrsiih Mat, ptA ., ,
Insrlsallnat ('Vifiaat , tS.Sos
tntarnsjllnnal Itarvasiar., Ii.li
Kanaaa (lit. Hotiinem . , 1 (ion
lahlsM Tallay I tno
ln.llla s Naahrlli
Mastnaa FStrelsum ,,,,, M.4
ttlaml lni-r l
Ms., Kan. a) Taass 808
kllmiiri rsxilfl S.le
National Btsialt
National lata 8.1m
Nsvasa fYMr 1 is
Maw Turk Oantrsl U
K. Y.. V. If. H 8. to
Nnrtni waetsra.
Nnrtharn Psveltl
Pantrls Mall ,
raetna Tal. A Tel..,
PsfinsylTsnt ,
Pullman Palans Car
Day rmiBollats4 Oopper. t t'D
Haadlna a&.TM
RpFUhlla Iron A Itsal... I4.0D8
Rork lalsnd 10
at. u a 44. r. a pt.... n
Houttasra Panine 4. too
Hmithara rUllwar a. 100
Tansaasa Copsa I. l"e
T.aas Company M 4,a)
I'nlon Psolllc 21.IM4
I'nlon PacKlo. utd
Vnlta4 ftiataa Btssl T7,to
t nltsa mata Stasl, fli. a.ano
1'tah Ooppar I)
Wanash. pf
Wastsra I'nlon pis)
WastlnihouM Rlsotrla ... 41.1 no
Mnnuvna Powar Pa)
Crurlhla Btsel IT, 100
i7 bn, I.T
U5
i'J ittt.
,.. tlAil flat 4V !'
,,, t'i ism pi'
,,, 18,4e PtH psv, ih
, , , l4 MH U M
,,, 7i 1kl 14
, , l.tsa ltsij 144 1
. 1 4' 4tH 4t4
, 4, n 4) 4,s
r ia 1114
, l.rvi si 4 t
MS 1(4 ltHU,
r10 414 fkj
tnt 41
B4
A
vxt,
lmtvl
144
S3
8H
ijti
171
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Firs
Weak aheea
Aug. S. CATTLE Receipts.
llogrs
Firm,
CHICAOO
2,000 head; market firm; native heef cat
tle. SU25ral0.au: western steers. Sn.85'ft8.15:
cow and heifer, S3.254jS.li6; calve, $7. 604
U.K.
HOGS Receipt. S.Ono head: market
weak, early advance of 6 to 10 partly
lost: bulk. $6 ultfi 7. 30; light. $7 S0J7 So;
mixed $6.457.80: i'"v, Stf.JOaW.SO: rouah.
$8.?('n6 35: pigs. $6.8o7.8i.
SM E EI AND I. A MBS Receipts. 17.000
head; market firm; sheep, Slo'j7.00;
Isrnbs. ati.NMiy 40.
I
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8 MkTTA I Ki .A
Offered at 88 10. Bnelter. not ouot.t
iCopfwr: Uulet; eleHrolytln, SI8 2flr18nO'
iron: Steady and unchanged. Tin: Firm
at $33 K(735.7G.
At London Conner: Snot ?T 10. -
turea. 73 ls; electrolytic, A87. Tin
Spot. :i57; futures, f.167 15a. Antimony.'
UX. Lead, 18 2s d. Spoltar. T8i lo.
London Sloek Market. '
LONDON. Aug-. S American uwu,Htt.
on tlj stock market onened firm. Union
fauna and United State Steel were an.
tlvo leader thruusrhout the ulnn tk
oKyi'nir was firm.
SIf.VFR-Bnr 23 7-ld per ounce.
MONEY 434141 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES .short Mils 8
oont; three montlis, 64C5V4 per cent.
St. I on'a Live Moek Market.
ST. LtyiriB. Auar. 8 flATTI J3 T-
celpts, SO1") head: market higher; native
beef steers. S7..Vttlo IK: venrllna stoers
and heifer. S8.5iM0.00: row, $1.01Ktjl.00;
atockers and feeders, 84 OWrt.26: southern
steers SB 25ft8.8o; cowi and heifers, 86 00
native caivoa, Uu10.75.
iirins Receipt. B.ooo head: market
hlaher; PUs and llrhts. S7.1!5i7.80- mlinit
and butchers, $7.4f7 7u; good heavy, $4.86
7 15.
SHEFP AND EAMRH-Raeelnta 8 raw
head; market lower: mutton aheen. 84 8ik
': lambs, tX.OOtrS .t; bleating ewes, $6.60
1r7.i6.
per
kit Market.
I . If.KW Tl? K-. A u -Ur R Raw.
;d'll: eentrTTugel. $4 84: mo'assea $8 87;
wars, quiet
e.rly today and at noon prl-ws wer un
otiutad from yesterday1 closing.
Kanans City Lire Stoolc Market.
KANSAS CTTT. Aug. I CATTLE Re
celpts, t.iAA) hssd; market hlrher: prim
fed feer, $ arl0.00; dreased beef (tears,
88 25B,. WMtrPI1 steer, r.00 80; stock
ers snd feeders ..5oS).S6; bulls, 85 6o
1.00: calves, SSonfllu.Si
HOOK-Bsoelr 100m head; market
higher: bulk. 88 77 40; heavy, a 5Wji
7 16; packer and butchers, $7.uot7.4I; light
$7 IMtl 45; plus $6.7i7"0
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 7,300
head: market lower; lambs, $s.ft(Xr9 10;
yearlin. 86 50ny7.jo; wlher, $6.2Mj7.0i):
wes. $6,0003.75.
Klonpj City 1,1 ve Stuck Market.
SIOUX PITT, la., A us. S.-CATTLE
Receipt 800 head; market (teady; natlv
ateers. $6 75019 00: rows and heifers, r. 0"t
4.50. cannerv, $a7Ui4 75; calves, Se.u0tutl.60:
bulls, stag, etc., SS.fVil25.
HOOK-Receipts. 4 000 head; market 6r
loo higher; heavy. 88 604S7.06; mixed. $4 S5
.ra: light 84-1006.26; bulk of aalea. $4 80
EEP AND LAMBS Rsoelpta. 1,200
bead.
l. JnaenPi .lya ttask Market.
I ST JOSKP1I Al t-TATTLa'-BA.
Rt.imip.4M 4tnles and TVrteA Waits leelpts 300 head; market strong; steers.
Aug. $. EVAPORATED
VKW YORK.
AP'I TH Oulet
DRIED FRl'ITS-Prunes. steady. Apri
cots, firm. Peaches, quiet. Raisins.
firm.
'""wtera.
FmllatL
Aa S.a.tjast.
Marrrnients mt n..
tntnJ
t.ivs;ii.xru... Maw Tsr ,
KAriJM .
PU ""KAfX-
M WM.A ..
Ti mot VIA TaltTfcua Otjt f Kaakaa.
T"t ramn.iiii
Hrw T'a. rrMartofc Tia
Krw tr.4Lwv.lalia
j .W funs tir-inis ,
7KirH7f.' now and helfera. M.25int).UI:
calves. 80ufl0o0.
HOOB Reoelnt. 8 400 bead- market
hl--er: top. rU; bulk. 86.7 40.
SHEFP AND iJtMBS Kenetpta. 1.605
market hlghar; lambs. tlOOi4.00.
1.1 Statek tn Klakt.
Cattle, llova Sheen.
Aotrth Omaha S.'J'i 7 trtl 11.000
tltimso $.' 8i"i 17
Kansas City Jtoai lut) 7 s-jo
St. Iau 4.'K .1 5 0)
Sloox CUy 8U1 4 y l.0
Loral Storks an Roads.
Quotation furnished bv Burn. Drinker
A Co.. 44 Omaha National Bank Bulld
nir Omaha:
STOCKS
A.rT a Co., ptd
American gmslter ttau. pt4.. A...,
Aatns. plit
Aatna. com
Hurasas-Naak T par oanl pM
Itana or J lor.no.
Oir Nat. Bank, Omaha
romm.ro I ai NsL Bank. I. Bluffs.
Ilasro V) , pld
Palrmont Crsamary T par eaat pti
Fairmont Creainarr com
Harold Jlld. pf (I. 4 par eanl
Kauaas Uas 4V Kiss. 7 par cent...
blnoula Oaja 4k Klae. la. . ota
I.lnroln Trai-tlon PM
lanooln Talsphon ti., com
J.jioa Hondtn at Surely Co
Norfolk National Rank
Omaha (1. n. 81. fly.. p(d
Omaha National Bank
SulalMircar Hons
rmunoartn.nnoar mo-, pni..
Htatrart-Warnar Spaaaora star, aeax...
Union ttiork Yards, stock
UUNUrt
Baamar, Nab., Watar 6
Dundee. Nrt. MunlelpaJ 188...
Itnuilaa Cnuntr 4a. 1M
rlanurn, Taaaa. (a. 1U
Lsncoln Mas 4 Rlae. 5 a, 1M1
Mneoln L.I1I1I A Power a
New IfU'a Talsphon 1
Omaha Watar 4H. 141
Omaha B. HI. Hr. 8a, 1818...
Omaha Sewar 4la, 1t;a
Omaha Klae. Lt. Pvar i. usi.
Hoax cur gtouk Yds. a. ia
Wichita Union Htork Yd, ta. 184...
Hundred Disputed
Points in Western
Rail Wage Award
CHICAGO, Aug. S. The board of arbi
tration which last spring decided the
wage demand of the fireman and engi
neers of the western railroads has been
asked to reconvene to decide disputed
points tn Its award. It was learned today.
Some time ago tha heads of th Broth
erhood of Knglnmen Issued a pamphlet
giving their Interpretation of tha applica
tion of the award to tha wage schedule
of Individual railroads. On hundred and
forty-six points were Interpreted from
the viewpoint of the brotherhoods.
These Interpretations wera reviewed
by the oommltte of genaral managers,
who are said to have disagreed with tha
brotherhood on nearly very point. This
made It necessary to ask th arbitrators
to meet again, and tha meeting will b
held probably In Ctiioatro at tha earliest
convenience of tha arbitrator
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OP-
j'oiiune time Willie, rvneixer kepi Brviok
lMi'a bits tt tittered. Score, first aame:
R.H.E
Bronklvii 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 6 t
Pillsburali ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0
Latteries; Brooklyn, Wlltse and R
:notia; Pittsburgh, Allen and O'Connor.
Score, second game. R.1I.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 02 6 1
Pittsburgh ... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 8 0
Batteries Brooklyn, Ftnneran and H.
Smith; Knetier and Be.-ry.
Terrier Whll Bines.
ST. LOUIS, Mi., Aug. 3. 4. Loula
overwhelmed Buffalo her today and won
the game, 0 to 1. With the field sotrv
'from rain the local knocked Anderson
out nf the box In the second Inning and
then continued to register hits and runs
off lafllte. Score: It-H,E
Bullafo OlOOOOOOO t8
Si. Uiul 2 4SO110O 10 11 1
Batter lea: Anderson, Lafltte and Blair,
Watson; Crandall and Chapman.
Merchants Whose
Stocks Confiscated
Arrive at El Paso
EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 8. A number of
foreign shopkeepers Of Chihuahua, Mex
ico, arrived here today. Their departure
wa occasioned by the confiscation by
General Villa of their wares.
Tha majority of tha shopkeeper re
mained in Chihuahua, it wa said, pend
ing tha outcome- of the parley between
various foreign consuls and Villa, looking
to a modification nf the confiscation
order. Villa Is understood to have of
fered payment for Ihe goods taken, hut
upon what basis Is not known her. Tho
high prices complained of by Villa are
justified, according to the arrivals today,
because of the unstable currency and
difficulties of exchange on the border.
'yenerl Villa did not say 'If the United
State doe not like my actions. It can
go to hell. What he did say waa: 'My
telegraph lines are open to you. You may
protest to your governments.. If they do
not ilk It, they can come; I am ready
for them.' "
Lateat advice from Ouxman Indicate
that the mutiny In tha Villa garrison
there has been suppressed.
Oeorge Carother. United Statea State
department representative, arrived here
today and went Into consultation with
Zarh Cobb, collector of the port.
Hundreds Caught
By Flood in Mine
INDIANA, Pa.,' Aug. 3-Wadlng In
water, at times up to their nocks, 4,
miners escaped early today froiS the
Sample Run mine, near here, after being
Imprisoned for several hours. It is be
lieved that no live were lost, although
the cnu of those employed lit the
haft ha not yet been completed, ,
During tha night heavy rains orer th
watershed so swelled a little stream
near tho opening that a great volume of '
water poured Into tha mln.
Exit by tha usual way was cut oft and
the men made their way to an air shaft
and climbed to safety Soma of tha men
waded In water for almost a mile.
Apartments, flats, houses and oottagea
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bse "For Rent."
Window Trimmers
Become Display Men
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-U of tha name,
"window trimmer." as applied to tha men i
who decorate store windows, was objected !
to In a resolution adopted by ths Interna-1
tlonal Association of Display Men, hold,-,
lng Its annual convention hero. About :
t.Ouo members wera present today. Manu
faoturer, trad Journal and periodicals
were requested to describe tha man who
ornaments tha stora window aa "dis
playman." Tha executive commute ap
proved a resolution oppoalng th display
of show cards and pries tickets contain
ing misstatement of fictitious value.
DEATH RECORD
Mrs. . T, Trondy.
TABOR. Neb., Aug. 8. (Special.) Mrs.
J. T. Troudy died Sunday morning at her
home. In North Tabor, after a pro
longed illness. Deceased was In her six
tieth year and beaide her husband. Dr.
John T. Troudy, Is survived by two sons
and on daughter. These ar Dr. H. T,
Troudy of Smith Center, Ka. Claud L.
Troudy of Tabor, and Mra. n J. Ander
son of Council Bluffs. The funeral waa
held this afternoon.
Rear Adsulral Foreytk.
SHAMOKIN. Pa. Ang. t-Rear Admiral
James McQueen Forsyth, United States
navy, retliwd. died here today of paraly
sis, lie was first stricken six. month
go. The body will bo takn to that N
tlonaj cametrry l Arlington am rvtday
Women's Strap
Pumps, $1.00
11,000 square fast of floor spacta
will ba used In Our Annual
$1.00 Bala of Shoes
Starting
Thursday.
BRANDEIS
filWl
will rcduie ia turned, swollen
Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft
Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll
EvlL Qulttor, Fistuls. or
sny unhealthy sor
quickly si ta k pottUrs (adarauc
sal tsnsictds. r tasrnat is aaai doea
not blaster snast Saadtf r ts
ssas UM kail, sa tat an vark
Ike hsras. tl 00 p koala, Vcur.
seat. BooklCIra.
ABSORBING, JR.. .ulswte HsIsmm tap Staalrlna.
kadaoa PaiahM, tl Vcim. toiita. Was, soaiiu.
Seaiaaa, (tops pats a4 isSaaunaina. fries $1 la ft haul
s aaaJrts at aicuictm. y UI tell to tauts if f t amis.
84aaatamred Mir by
w.f.t0Usa.f O.r.,10UtBallS.SiirtiKld. Nts.
Totals ..
.-TTjaU) r.OO O.600
for burial,