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    THE BEE: OMAHA. Fill DAY, AUGUST i, 11)15.
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REAL ESTATE srRCRBA!!
Daade.
District
A home in Evanston will
insure the proper environment
for your family.
Evanistoim Lots
are sold on very easy pay
ments
,$10 f $15, $20, $25
FOR RE XT
Karnlehed Hoomi.
N. 21ST., 60S Front parlor, aultable for
?, with or without board. Phone D.
CT07.
N1CKLV furn. cool room, walking dis
tance. 609 H. 25th Ave. D. 4466.
Famished Hoi'lirrpli Room.
North d, 414 Front room, mod., rea.
BT. MARY'S AVK., 36a 3 rooma fura.
complete; modern. Phone D. 4432.
Four nice rooma: new bath. 1113 8. 11th.
1 rooma and bath. 1112 8. 11th
N. 20th, nice clean furn. hskg. ritu. R.
T43.
'jDAVKNPORT, 2018 TVO OR THREH
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HSKQ.
RM3
COOL rooma. cloae In. 1617 Chicago St.
Furnished Huaaekeeptna: Room.
Newly furnished, cloae In, 1617 Chicago Kt
Hoaeea aad tottasjes.
North.
1110 No. Ed St. new 4-r.. mod. . heat.
ateel range, gas plate, kitchen cabinet,
weter paid. tl7.
113) No. 18th St., -r.. all mod., $28.
HASP PROS., J McCague Bldg.
8 N. 17th tit., 4-r., mod, apartment.
liT.M.
HH Nlcholaa St., new. 4-r., mod. x.
hoac; ome special features; water paid,
?17.(0.
ltw Ohio St., 6-r., part mod.. $16.00.
HA? HROH.. 10 McCagu Bldg., P. 1658.
Look At This
114 N. 1Mb. room; hot water heat,
naa and electric ll.'htx; completely mod
ern; two blocka to two car lines. Rent
induced. See about thia today. Keya at
r office.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Dougiaa a0.
9 Bee Bid.
Hoaaea Bad Cattarea.
loata.
ROOM, modern houae. 1407 Jones, $32 04
per month J I. Kemp. Douglaa Off.
For Rent Dealrable 9 -room modern house.
tit 8. 17th St., near Field club. Call
Offerman Construction Co.. South Omaha,
Neb. Phone South IIT7 or l.
For Rent
South half at double brick
suae T rooma. 4 bedrooms,
all modern, at Itol Souih aHh
St.. (tear Park school, ena
block aaat of Haaaooia park.
Tel. Harney Ik.
Mlseellaaewwa.
tZi HOWARD, t-r part mod. houae. f l 50.
K N. 41at lit-, -r.. all mod. house, 126.
5"17 race, 6-r. part mod. houae, 117 50.
i:M N. 7th PL, 4-r. all mod. house. T7.rA
' U23 a. ttd St., t-r. all mod. houae. t.Wi
ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.
First Nat. Bank. Douglaa 72Z.
Globe Van & Storage
titr-r... incvaa, pack ahlpa; t-hor van
and I met. HM per hr. ; storage 11 per
tn Satisfaction guar. P. 4-tM At Ttr IA
Pboaa Ixniglaa DM foi oom plate list at
vacant boUaea and aportmeiits; also for
atorage. moving Uth and Jackaun Bis.
IlnnaAit Cralgn aona r., re.
Gordon Van Co.
tit N. Uth Bt. Tet n m or Web. UM
bER the Osetral rumltara lioraa. a Ba
K.HAVE redded 44.0U0 bulldlnga since
l.'lO, sud never had one struck. W
ruarantee every Job. AMERICAN
Maggard's Sfsiss
tag. BacktiHc. ahlpplns. iru WebaUr 8i
JC UflA 41 14e4
aXX alaea, tt per month up. Ml I'aaieo.
REAL ESTATE SlIURBAN
per month.
See that your husband
A payment on an Evanston Ipt will be the
start towards the home you expect to build
in Dundee.
For information about Evanston call
Douglas 2596.
Tor
IFOR RENT REAL ESTATE
" . .. .'ARM A RANt'll LsNDI FOR ItL.
Hoai aail ottaa.es. t ,
Miaeellaneona. FARMFCmAI E
JP T?OpH MAlnt" MMiS Tho farma y'hSvf "for sale' are all lm
. IVCCU ir V?" rf.8l proved, located near plattamouth. In Casa
WT Fu-nam. O. '14, county are wel, worth tnB prc0, aafced.
torea ahd urrtuea. 'nr1 w'" bar the closetit Inspection. 100
8TORI3-lth and Cuming. J,r . l P' rr. cr7 '"h
81H N. Hith. new build.ng, 22x60, baae- i c'et" V3 J 't, l Jl.
ment; rent S5 per month. ir?'L!lW ' ,125" 40 a0r
2iJiL!lJ! 2J tra'cfi 'Ej&n'fil tto'ut' aWSS
Nice Cool Office T rgt,t roHgsgh,Mih.
Witli Vault Wyoatgr.
Near the Elevato. and Stairs ? ilco'SSS" p. r JSSl
ri4 T:i,a Tr water. IH per acre. Write for lnforma-
lleCtrlC LilRUt rTe tion. Mra, M. Murphy. P. O. Box No. M.
THE BEK DUILDINO CXJMPANY, w""-
auprlnteDdDf Offlca. Room 103. Uako,
PRIVATE .rncr office, rec-ptlon room. 1 i'.
atenographer and telephone, In State Vontans'w. ra?-va
Bank, building to responsible ittorney a. ?l?,?tna.!,Vl Vi.?.rt2 ?SJ
140 on nr mnnlh Arirfroaa t H7S n saving assistance In aecunng the
WW per month. Address J 8.8. Bee. bMt J,argalni and , gating full
1 r7i.l, L4. nd exact Information as to the
IJTTICG Oil 1 til CiL merits of any property. We have
V-,J"LAV'V- VAA L1A vJl" no land for sale, and wa work only
pi -itT- j,. for you. Highest references given.
DOUDlO VVmaOWS Write for detaila. Watera Real
ONLY VACANT ROOM l''vu Purch",n a0""- Mlll,r-
AVAILABLE ON THE -
. Mlalaieaa.
STREET. 140-ACRE farm. Ill per acre; HO caah and
... .... ,,, , , IW ner month; no Interest; rich soil;
PTlvktB tiff Ice Wultlng Room fine land; pure water, good title. Write
ISO Sq. Ft- 118.50 w- T. Young, ir-, Kimball. Neb.
The Bee Building RBalebtate"lo "
Offlra Room 103.
FARM LOANS, ft PER CENT.
STORKROOM at 1410 Cumlnir Bi., JU. TOLAND aV TRUMBULL, 441 bee Bldf.
ALFRED C. KENNKDY CO.. .;. -:
300 First National Bank Bid. Doug. 722. liJO TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
. , Weed. Wead Bldg.. Uth and Famam ft
oj.vrvn m sinw CITY and farm loans, t, tVa. per cent
WANTED TO BPK J. H. Dumont Co.. 414 f tate Baak.
OFFF1CE furniture bought and aoU. T. WANTED Good farm and city loana a4
f Reed. Karnam. Doug. 414 lowest rates.
HICiHEST prloea tor old clothing. D.4714: PETERS TRUST CO.. 1421 Famam.
i lale ouva avarythniM Mi hand. Wab. 4M. CITT Property. Large loans a specialty.
laie ouys everywmia nu nano. . w. H. Thomaa. U mate Baak Bldg.
WONKY on hand for dty and farm loans.
WANTED TO RENT H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
WILL leaae or 10-room modern houae. 5TEKu,Tl"t, f2.ff.rmp 'n, B "t"r0
prefer close In; can furnish best of ref- Nh. ITnlted States Truat Co.. Omaha.
erences. Apply 626 Bee Bid. Web. 6h6. o (ic CITY LOANS. C. Q. Carl berg.
u ' 11018 Brandela Theater Bldg.
3 WANTED City and farm loana; lowest
KEAI. ESTATE rtM- w- - Templaton. 401 Be. T. 20M.
FARM 4t KA.MH HAua FOR ItLR - , i ,
Uv. Oak Colon'-uotlT better. W. T. RKAL ESTATB FOR EXCHANGE
timlth Co.. ,1-14 Oily Nut Ha. D. ia. WANTED 8F.'ONI)-H AN D auto for
Colorado. equity In choice acre. Wel. 1801.
FOR HALE OR TRAD 10 Beautiful Den- PRACTICALLY new 4-oyllnder car and
ver home. & lots, U-rooiii house and one-half ton truck; will exchange either
farage and outbuiidiima; pressed brick. or both 'or equity in bungalow, or what
uil cemented baseiiicni; new nurd wood have youT Addreaa B. M., Care Bee.
finish; new Capitol hill, on principal
boulevard: will Uo couxidcr treue fur 1 ...... ,
eliar Properly nrar Omanu. ChII Miss
S. K. Pritihard, Haney HjtH, Omaha. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
HAVE yotT A FARM FOR 8 A LET OwflPr IvTllCJl" Spll
Writ a good description of your land V V IIVX iUUOL
and senj It to me eiuua i ity. la,, Journal. f,l T T) i
lo-ae Moat Powerlul Want Ad Me- LIOSe-In rrnnPTTV
dlum." Twenty-five worda every Friday vluOL xl 1 pCl ty
evening. Saturday morning and avory Klegant 4-room strictly modem dwell-
baturday evening and Uunday morning lug. having reception hall, large living
for one month, -luig aUteen ads oa i roum. dining room with press brick
twelve different days for U, or 6u words, fireplace and built-in china closet; roomy
WVlitWriwJ ft , kitchen with built-in cabinet. Second
Largest circulation of any Iowa news- floor has three large bedrooms and bath-
paper. M).(wu readera daily in our great room and toilet room, separate Beau.
"tle- tif ul lighting fixtures, nicely decors ei
KasMi. rul1 cemented baaeinenl. Large corner
6MOOTH Quarter section unlmnrovd lot'.,.pvd '1rt- 001 neighborhood.
tour nUlei from S eePl21an ,lor.t.h c,0,, , torea and
county; near two ratlS id ?2to , &r eVli'?' r Vw.?er.would c,?n1 M
acre or will apply a fi.at pay.iitnt ....l' rott' " "' reaaonaUa
well located five to seven-room house in
OnuUtM uorih from 44,lu u 6,ogu. Ad- O 1.1. O TT'lt f
rr Scott & Hill Ca
MINN, farm.; K.Mr term. M.n- l-,-,U"V.. B'd-
nesota Iind Co., I'.ji. Box 317, Omaha. lh'2,iHX)
I'andy fc-room inodcrn houae; cement
MONTANA '4) sections Township 11, basoment; fine lot, paved street; close
Range M East, HQ per cent steam plow i school and 14th afreet car line: ahade
land, balance grating. I'lice 114.50 per trees and ahrubuery; .) cash, balance
acre; H, cash, inortgsgt: Ik per acre, monthly; located near Mth and Brletol 8t
balance & yettra 4 pr cent. Nn trades. A C f i' 1T m.'TJr'
real snap. lKdgou kisliy Co., 1'argo, ' " IHIrJl I,
u- ; :.Vi Krundeis Theutei Hide
REAL KSTATF SUBUIUlAN
Daadee.
Visit the many
beautiful re si"
dence sections
throughout the
city. You will
he pleased with
EVANSTON
the new residence addition
in Dundee. Have us tell
you about the many new
ideas incorporated in our
plan of developing
selects a lot now.
REAL ESTATE t'Bl'BBA!f
this new
part of
Dundee.
A Dundee Special
4M1 CAPITOL AVE.-Ia a brand new
bungalow home of 7 large well arranged
living rooma and bath. 3 rooma finished
In oak; oak floora throughout; mirror
door, bookcases and other special fea
tures; strictly modern and up-to-date In
every way; water meter, set screens and
shades on; choice 60-foot lot, nicely ter
raced and sodded; atreet paved. In
every respect an Ideal home.
IU value la Su.OOo, you will agree; but
our price la only M 4fci rash or terms.
SEE AND BE CONVINCES.
Rasp Bros.
10 McCague Bldg. Doug. WM.
Owner in the City
Says Get Offer
Dundee High Grade Bargain,
Six Rooms and Sleeping Porch
Also Garage
The Interior of this home la excellent,
beamed celling, beautiful fireplace, built
in bookeaaea, window aeat, decorating by
Orchard & Wllhelm; t dandy bedrooms,
with aleeplng porch on second floor; oak
woodwork and floors on first floor. The
construction is A-l. Price 16.250; a reduc
tion of !Ao0 and one of the best buys In
Dundee. Located near 52d St.
Glover & Spain
Doug. 3962
1 City National.
4004 BURT 8T
dee. Clyde W. Drew.' Owner. Wl. 1234
Flore are,
NEW store bldg., large lot, located 4434
.v,u atv rnuni ' lore nee HbM.
REAL E8TATE NORTn SIDE
Well Built
Bungalow
In BoulevaiM park; 4 large
rooma, oak finish; strictly
modern and up-to-date In
overy way; choice lot; paved
street, small ranh payment
or lot taken as first pay
ment. For bar kh Ins see
Rasp Bros.
104 McCague Bldg. Doug. IHM.
NEW modern cottage, i rooms, every
IawlTr-,Vnr,ii' ,?Ak ,0"h', floors, flni
awn, would build garage; to good party
under leaae to only small fimlly.
Ruggles fcL; 123 60; with gares. 125 to
ZH-AZKiMcCaVui Bldg
B-A4UTIFI-X r1,r' ,"'-gr"a"rihr.(lb;
and tree; giving aplendl(f annua and
uniformly distant from each other aU in
now 0t promlaed for future y.Vafi Pa!"
Ing taxes paid. No sheds alleva A"
dieagrerabU environment? ratlines
near MCl.ocf, and churches; five "11
CanC0.m'e,"1' or ""ring Complet"
anaihl,ni,r..2!? e"y Wvmenu to r
il,i.n ''''V' my residence,
toil Bcn,,el1- 1 hone Doug. or Web!
BKA tJTIFL'L T-raoni" bungalow, strictly
mod.! OOP Inl .
' Or-nd A;V Phje.,.,eV'
;rI t 8PAUlN(J-4-r. cottage. mdeT
I . heat; larae lot; 1260 down. Wb. f.:)2
iFOR SALK-2112 BUUTStt
I FTA11r, rgaln 5 block from new
""-.Vrt?t.H
honie. wr wmrortable
CADET TAYLOR,
Douglas aVM or im
Bl'V from owner, 4 rooma and bath
7jEvans. HUJtRTPhone Web. lt
REAL EATR INVESTMENTS
V.1 a a TTTT . ....
rji o a i.r. -yr rent; 4raiaae building,
11th and beward. J6x, Apply lii4
Oust Ht
A "For Kale" ad will turn e.;uud-hanl
furniture Into caah.
RBAL ESTATE ACREAGE
Plan Now
For the Future
Buy An Acre
Xear tho crowing city of
You will never le able to
nnni. 4.,, 4k...,
myuvj oiki yiu liiiun, imui
IVI nil! CMUllU l VU "III IWIM'
locality Inter on.
Itenson Garden Acres
v.ve the host located norps close to Omaha, which addition is
located on a paved road, close to enr ?md school, that can be
bought on tlie emy payment plan of
$10 Down
$10 a Month
You caji have a garden.
Your own vegetables and fruit.
You will have plenty of room to raise 50t to 1,100 chick
ens; sell eggs and chickens for the market.
You could liavp a cow and hae plenty of milk and your
own fresh butter. You would certainly reduce the high cost of
living. Don't put it off make your start now, the way many
others are doing. Call us by phone, or call at our office and
we will take you out to see Benson Gardens any time.
Salesmen on the ground every forenoon and Sunday at
cur liranch Office on the ground. Get literature telling about
.Uenson Gardens.
Hastings & Heyden
16li HARNEY STREKT
Watch tho new town of West. Benson grow; located in the
center of Reason Gardens. Grading will start this week.
REAL ESTATE ROUTH SIDE
Field Club District
Bungalow Beautiful
Ideal 4-room strictly modern bungalow.
constating of living room (across entire
front), dining room, with panel strips
and Plata rail, built-in buffet, built-in
book rases, nak finish In theae rooma;
oak floora throughout entire house; large
kitchen, roomy pantry and refrigerator
room: three large bedroom) and bath
with tiled walla on second floor. Klegant
bathroom fixtures, guaranteed Fox furn
ace; house built by day labor; full ce
mented basement; nice large lot, 141 feet
deep. Good neighborhood, 1 block east
of Field club, on paved street. Owner
would consider vacant lot as first pay
ment or sell on reasonable terms. For
further information see
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglaa 1000. SU7 McCague Bldg.
35th Avenue, Near
Woolworth
Fine 7-room residence on east front lot,
57x124; large living room with fireplace;
and public and parochial schools. Price,
ampie pantry ana ciosei space; 4 bed
rooms, tiled bath, hardwood finish, oak
floora. Thia property Is In the very tieart
of the cholon Flold club district. There
la no other like It at so low a price, fi.760.
Owner has been transferred by railroad
company and haa made this price to In
sure tmniedlate sale. Terms If desired.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tvler 15M
fltnte Bank Bids;.
CLOSING up an estate, sell at saarlfice
vacant lot. also l-room cottage on Polk
Kt., 8i. Omaha; good aurroundings and
location. Address T 444, Baa.
ENTHUSIASTICOYER CANNING
Boyi and Oirli Workin Harder
Since the Visit of Uncle Sam'i
Garden Expert.
MANY MAKING GOOD MONEY
The boys and girls entered In th garden
clubs, are very enthuslaatio now on th
subject of canning their produce, slnoe
the government export wa hers a UtKe
over a week ago, to give sclcntlflo leo
ture on canning. Katherlne Krisa, aged
12 years, sl9 itouth Twenty-third street
of th Vinton school, has already canned
eleven quarts of beets and three quarts
of brans. The harvesting of this amount
from her garden has made scarcely no
perceptabls inroads on her crop, al
though she haa a patch covering a paoe
only ten by ten feet.
The amount of produce raised by the
children on small patches Is almost be
yond belief. Russel Burton, agsd 14, of
the Central school, haa a small garden
at his horns, 3)24 Harney street. H has
scarcely four square rods, or a patch as
large as a good alsed parlor. From this
Insiglnlflcant strip of ground hs hag sold
thus far 1:4 worth of produce, Hs has
made It all on beans, beets and radishes,
while ha still has tils other vegetables
to sell.
Camples of eapeclaJy fine produce, rald
by th girls and boys of the clubs, will
be exhibited at the Young Men's Chris
tian association rooms whenever sent In.
Soma persons have acquired th Idea
that the canning recipes left In Omaha
by the government expert are for sale.
On the contrary, they are free to all who
apply for them to E. E. Dal, at th
Young Men's Christian association.
King of M, P. to Help
Clear the Ford Site
Industrial Commissioner King of the
Missouri Paclflo Is In the city from i"t.
Louis, accompanied by J. R. Lelghty,
engineer of maintenance of way, and !
Assistant General Freight Agent Alex
ander of Kansas City and J. F. Russ,
superintendent if th Nebraska division
of the road.
The visit of Mr. King and other Mis
souri Paclflo officials at this lime Is for
tho purpose of closing the last of the
deals, looking to the establishing of th
Ford automobile assembling leant here,
They cams to make survey for som of
th siding that will hav to be extended
to the plant and to arrange to have the
buildings cleared from the sits.
The ground to be occupied by th Ford
plant will Include all of the block be
tween Isard and Cuming and between
Fifteenth and Ktxteenth at reels. At the
present time ther are a number of (mail
buildings upon this ground.
RKAL ESTATE ACREAGE
Omnba.
buv Aoroa near ihnaha for less!
Vi iAV l
i t m . ivu .iiu uuv wivs liuw
'V H'l V.IIV twin 111 UH NllIR'
REAL ESTATE WK8T SIDE
Cathedral District
Home For Sale
A very desirable. 7-room house, with
smith and east fronts, comer lot; abun
dance of shade and shrubbery: one block
from street car: within easy walking dis
tance of churches nf four denominations
and publln and parochial schools Price.
14.500. Owner leaving city and will sell
at a sacrifice.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
410-11 State Bank Bldg.
Phone Douglaa 4M.
C ATI IK DUAL DlsTlUtT
New, modern, I rooms and sleeping
fwierth! Aak fliwirk1 ft.lt mvtA HI eeH rlml-b.
Ihraurhntll' hlllll.ln K,,rf kiw.V..u
plumbing, furnaos and hardware very
neat; soutn ironi; cioee-m; nest buy in
Omaha. Tel. Owner, Douglas 1M.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
SNAP
Ws have the greatest snap In
house to be found In Omaha.
street. Close to street oar. Fine
borhood. Inquire for price.
4-room
Paved
neigh-
BENSON & CARMICIIAEL,
Pouglas V2I. 441 Paxton Block.
FOR BALE 6 acra town property, J
room house, large barn, lots of fruit
For information write Mr. Annie Wet
rich, Dexter, la.
Apartment, flat, bouse and cottage
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Boa '"For IUnt"
Grading is Nearly
Completed for the
Sunday Tabernaole
The grading for th sit of th "Billy"
Sunday tabernacle at Fourteenth and
Capitol avenue Is nearly finished. Th
large knoll at the north aid of th
space Is nearly leveled. Th billboards
have been removed and lumber will be
on hsnd ready for th carpenter aarly
next week.
Rafferty Pleased
With Fontenelle
William B. Rafferty of Syracuse. N
V.. president of the Interstate Hotel
company, lessee and operator of th
Fontenelle, Is In the city for a few days
with Mrs. Rafferty en routs from the
Pacific roast, where they saw the ex
position. Mr. Rafferty will attend the
horse race while here.
"It la a pleasure to hear people whom
I meet comment on the excellence of the
Fontenelle." he aald. "Though they
don't know I am lute rested In It. I am
often treated to a description of Its
excellence. And wherever I go I don't
find any to beat It. Why. It's Just as
cool In here even on the hottest day.
Business la very good and I am glad
to find everything going satlsfsotorlly."
Burglars Flee and
Leave Loot Behind
Awakened by the sound of roe, lets In
the houae, Mr. Louis Oreen, 1S31 North
Tweiity-flrat street, ran to call her hus
band In an adjoining room ond In so
doing came face to face with two bur
ler who were bent on ransacking the
house. Cpon being confronted by Mr.
Oreen, the burglar fled precipitously
without stopping to rarry off their loot
with Iheni.
DEATH OF OSTERGARD LAD
IS CALLED ACCIDENTAL
The verdict in the coroner s Inquest
held over the death of Ilelnrlrh Dreeson.
who died July so as a result of burns re-
I reived In a fir of mysterious origin In
hi pool hall at Fifteenth and Howard
.July ?7, is that Dreeson rsm to his
; death a a direct teault of burn received
In th f.re, the. origin of which la un
known. Tlis in'.iie.t over the death of Arthur
Ostergard decided that It waa purely ac
cidental and that Robert Wendt. who has
been held In connection with It, is blame
less, and a recommendation U mad that
he be released.
NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
Demand for Important SpecUHiei
Showa No Signs of Abatement
Durinf Day.
PUBLIC BUYING STIMULATED
NF.W YORK. Aug. I.-The demand for
th popular specialties nhnwH e
of abatement todar and there was .
ether advan" nf good proportions. Puhll-
I buying, which red given ldfm ef tall-
jing erf. nrparentlv was stimulated iwt
by yesterday's upturn and a large, amount
of order accumulated over night. Trad
ing waa brisk throughout and total sales
were . share.
The InttaM.lty of the war stocks at
thrlr cm-rent high lerel wa demon
strated again hv occasional periods of
reai-thin. but the general course waa up
ward. After the first nieh of bnylna; was
w the severest rlape came, can
celling most of the early rise, but In the
afternoon this movement received fresh
Impetus. Weakness of a few specialties
and railroad shares In the last hour pre
vented the market from making an even
display of strength at tho rloaa. but the
late relapse was not extensive enough to
cut deeply Into the sains of most stocks.
Bethlehem Steel maintained Its reputation
aa the moat aneitacular of the war
sharea. It pnsse.l the 'M mark early In the
day and reached ln7 an advanc af IT
points. Later It relapsed to n
The urgent demand for t'ntted States
Steel continued snd the action of tnia
tck save tone to the whole market.
Railroad stock played little part In
the forenoon rise, but on the recovery
which fol'owci the early relapao they
were bought heavily at advancing price.
The tat selling was directed largely at
the railroad, which fell hack generally.
War newa played little part In the deal
ing, although the fall of Waraew- was
mentioned aa an Influence In bringing
about the late reaction.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. IS.tSO.OOO. United States 4s declined
i on call.
Nerntwr r satae sn4 Iea4tag eMatta e
stnrks were foienr.:
b)m. Hie. Lc"- CIom
alerts OoM T . "H
America iwt gutar.... (.TWO M IH "'
IimIi f an ." ' "
AnMrto.a Hm.lt. .. . 1H . 7H .
AilMrlnea S. R-, M.
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Total fer the ear. 414,00 shares.
5 York Maf Market.
NKW YORK, Aug. ..-MERCANTILE
PA PER I'aflSi Pr rent.
oTKIXUNa fcxCHANOE-8lxty-day
bills. 14.71: demand, I4.7MO; cables. 14.. f,.
HlLVER Bar, 47c; Mexican dollars.
BOND Oovrnmnt. easy; railroad.
'rT iMf b'lOANS Firm sixty days, 1UJ
m per cnt ninety days, tit fT cent,
six months, lyttH Pr etnt.
CALL MON EY Htesdy i highest, t per
cent; lowest, ltt per cent; ruling rate.
I per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; cloe
Ing bid, 1 per cent; offered at I Pr cent.
' London ltok Market.
LONDON. Aug. S American securities
on the slock market were. firm, especially
United States Bteel. Th closing was
steady.
B1LVER Br. J2H4 per mines.
MONEY 3Wl per oent.
DISCOUNT RATlCH-ohort bills. 6 per
cent, and three month. txr cent.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. .-COFKEB-Th
market for coffee future opened at a
decline of I to I point under som scat
tered selling, part of which was thought
likely to he against lower cost and
freight offerings, but trade In this were
buyers, and prices rallied during the day
with the cloae steady net unchanged to
8 point higher. Hale, MoO bag. Au
gust and Kepteinber. 4.51c: October, No
vember and December, 4.49c; January.
4.Mc; Fehruary. 4.6c ; March. 4.43c; April.
4.47c; May. 4.71c; June. 4.77c; July, 4.43c.
Hpot. qi let: Rio 7a. le; Santos 4s, Hc.
Cost and freight offers war reported
around KViUitPie for Bantoa 4s. according
to credits and description, while Quota
tions for Rio "s ranged around i!.r4i'7.tAc.
Mllietn prices in Braxll were unchanged
with lUo exchange on London "d lower.
(nlta Market.
! NEW YOrtK. Aug. S.-0?TTON-Hpot.
l.lendy: mltl ill'ig ui'lunda, 9.4lo. Hales,
!lV bales
Cotton futures o;ened Steady: October.
'(46c; le, emlier. 9.6x ; Jauuary, .Slc;
; Alsrrh, 1m ''7c.
Cotton futures closed barely steady:
October, .4Ic; Kecember, 7ic; January,
1 ."; March, 10.04c: May, lO.Mc.
The cotton market closed barely steady
at a net sain of only I to 5 nolnts.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. . COTION-Bpot.
firm; good middling &7Hd; middling, .4ixl.
low mldJIIng. SCr.'d. Hales. 14.000 bales: for
speculation and export. I.jOO bales.
Oil Reala.
HAVANNAil. Ha.. Am, V-TCRPEN-TINK
Firm. ;'Miiks: xulea. 7in hills.; re
ceipt,., h bids.; shipments, 2 bbln. ; mocks
5 bills
"hOSIS EIi iu; K.-ilei.. l.i'M bbls.; receipt,
l.gi ' bbls ; shlt.mentr, 711 bht. : stock.
1 2AT) bbls. OuolnMon: X, R. C. D.
U.Wf?'t: E. $J.tttl!..iS: F. t'.lfi; O. ttr
H. I. riMil.W; K. :t 4( HU.4V M, 4I.04; N.
I4.!lr; WO, I.'-. Hi; WW. 5.n.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 5 -The Metal ex
change quotes lead at 6043 AO. Hpelter
not quoted. Copper, quiet; electrolytic.
11 (.2641 11. 60. Iron Ueauy and unchanced.
Tin. east. t.i4.iu(rad.0J. At London: Spot
copper, 4:74 ra 4l; tut urea. f.7 Is d
elertrolyttu. til Kh. Hpot tin, VA 6s: fu
tures. litt l.s. Antimony, KV. Lead.
lis Id. Hpelter, 4.S.'.. (
liw.l,. Mar Market.
PHAIRIE WAY Choice unland "S ffiti
14 00, No. 1 I11.00ttll.ft0: No. 1. 0 00:
No I IvOtrTioo-. choice midland, I'lOOil.
13 W; No. 1. Ill nO4t13.00: No. i, tlO.OOtTllOu:
No 1, II.OOO'IOOD: che lowland. I'l.oMr
1100; No. 1. Uo.iiOfni.OO; No. t, 4S.Ot(.00;
No. I. 4l.6ot.OO.
tar Market.
NKW YOKK, Aue. 5 fCUAR Raw.
dull; rentrtfuual, 4 4o: molasses,
Refined, quiet, finger futures, ateadtor
erirly on scattered covering and local
buying. At noon price wem 1 to 4 points
higher.
Kveworated Apple nl Drted Frwlts
NF W TORK. Aug. 5. EVAPORATED
APPLFH fteadv
DRIJCH FKCIT8 Pruttea. steady; apri
cots, firm; peaches, quiet; raisins,
steady.
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