TTTTC BEK: OMAIl . WKPXESPAY. SKPTI'MBKU 1, l'Jlo. 11 REAL ESTATE ACKF.AGE. mJsW Buy An Acre at Benson $10 Cash, $10 a Month We Will Set Half of It to Fruit Free and care for same during the year 1916. The- second season part of the fruit will eormnence to bear. To make Benson Gardens a fruit-growing center, Free of Charge U00-- strawberries, 20 grapes, 20 blackberries, 10 peach trees, 8 penrs. All of the best varieties and guaranlci d by us to grow. By raising Fruit and Poultry you can easily sell enough to pay all your living expenses while holding your position in tli City. Buy a Home to Support You And Not a Home For You to Support Benson Gardens' is only 6 blocks to car line on paved road. Prices $650 an acre and up. Only a little more than you would pay for a lot the same distance. Think it over. Salesman on the ground to-day and every afternoon, or call us by phone; we will take you out at anytime. Hastings & Hey den 1614 IlAltNEY STREET. 15-ACRE PAKM Five miles north of Council Bluffs, on I.lnroln Highway; acres In crop; good orchard; balance In pasture and alfalfa, aond Improvements. Price, $3,400; half cash. W. S. FRANK 301 Neville Block. o REAL ESTATE VACANT LADY OWNER First-class South Dakota land, will sell for caidi or trade for cleat1 city property In good location. Phone Douglas 6302. or address Miss K.. Q1 Farnam.. A bea.utlful build in a lot for your buntra- low or house, 1 blk to car; price iwwn. able, terms. Owner, phone Walnut 2397. t adjoining- lots, near 42d and Webster Ave. J. P. Cbe. 823 Farnam. Red 66BS. FOR SALE Three lots and three shares of Ralston Townslte Co. stock. HANS BUGION, 2420 Leavenworth St. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Get Into Your Own Home This Fall Here is Your Opportunity On the Easy Payment Plan. I have a pretty S-rooni all modern house S blocks from car line and 3ft bio ks to scho 1 that I wl I stl. ioi- a smj.il . Irat p. yment cash and the balance like rent. Ill i house Is f nished In oak and pine; furnace teat, full cement basement. The lot Is a large one. Telephone about this . Call Douglas 292fi today. Call Walnut 683 after 6:30 p. m. A Dandy New Bungalow All modern and H block from car line. In beautiful new residence dis t.ict. i CMi and Balance to Suit Telephone today, and If description suunds (rood, we will send an auto mobile to brlna you to see it. i Today P one Doug- 2925. Phone Walnut 6M afte :30 p. m. Bungalow Bargain in bemis Park District tl.200-unQ cash. 331.60 per month, buys classy new bungalow. 6 nice rooms; large attic; oak finish and floors; f replare, built-in bookcases; nicely decorated; large lot. Price just reduced less than cost for quick sale. A bargain. Glover & Spain noroLAs awu. See 1 his Sure If you are looking tor a barga n In the Cathedral DUtr ct. The owner la a non resident and has written us that w are to reduce the price so that a sale can be made now. At the price now askrd for this place and the terms offered it Is a bargain. 4031 Charles St. Is the address, and the house has eight rooms, la modern, hot water heat; also a small barn, lie sure to see this place, as it ought to sell !v t he prl-e afcked. Creigh, Sons & Co. Vi8 nitj ... g. h it. ijouk1 J Must Be Sold S330 Webster St., new, 7 rooms, sleeping porch, all oak and birch finish; all 'hi up-to-date features; beautiful lighting fixtures; first class msle.ial and wor manship throughout; a complete home . In every particulsr; best buy In Omaha, very cheap terms. Wright & Lasbnry, Douglas 163. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Practically New Near Han com Park, $3,900 Full two-story, six rooms snd bath. A dandy up-to-date modern home In that new district Just south of the park. Close to Wlndhor sci.ool and West Bide car lln. It, 60x140. Paved street, paving paid In full. Terms if required. AKMSTKOKU-WAI.JHI COMPANY. Tyler 1 State liank IHJg REAL ESTATE ACREAGE wcr will set the following fruit 2H cherries, 20- raspbemea, 10- currants, 0 gooseberries, RET, TaxF SOUTH SIDE JNew Home Field Club District Small House Taken In Part Payment A fine home, finished In oak. with four bed rooms and bath on second floor; beamed ceilings In living room and din ing room; built-in bookcases; fire place; toilet and laundry in "basement; lot 57s 132; located 3339 Walnut St. Every house In the addition built within the last two years. Price 35.280. Terms. , Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. 4-Room House and Lot $750 $200 Cash-$15 Monthly Between B and F on South Side; here is a chance to make some mo . Tnls props, ty ought t j sell easl y for 11,2.0. Payne Investment Comnnjiv. 'Doug. 1781. 6th Fl.. Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS bafe Investments -v ..... i ii v . ' na jacKson cits , 132x132 ft., close to office buildings and center, r me gnraxe location; 84 year lease at 1730 per year. No reap pralseijient. PK1CU, 136.000. 86-Room Hotel and 6 Retail Stores in the 3-story and basement brick building, northwest corner 15th and Howard Sts.; 99-year lease, without reappralsement. When present leases expire the rental from stores alone will pay taxes, insur ance and leasehold rental and Interest, on Investment, leaving Income from hotel for profit. PRICE of building and interest in lease hold $'10,000. George & Company 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 756 o HEAL. ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or exchange, country store, complete general merchan dise stock. Heal estate, tlxtures and stock to exrhsnge for Ne braska land priced right. W. T. H.M1TH CO.. City National Bank Bldg. REAli ESTATE MISnfcXkANEOTS Comfortable Modern Home A splendid a-room house on paved street with paving paid; on Chares Ht.; corner lot. 60x12. R00..1 to bid.d another house If desired Price reduced to $2j0. Hea tonablo cash payment, balance month. y. Payne Investment Com nan v. Doug. 1781. 6th Fl. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. FIVK AND ELKVEN'-ROOM HOUSE. For sale or trade' 11-room house has two apt., all mod. and In fine condition; will trade for lot or house. Tel. Webster 7040 REAL ESTATE ORTn SIDE LAIRD STREET HOME NORTH OF KOTJNTZB PLACE. We have a very clas.iy bungalow, new, modern and up-to-date in every way: oak finish, beamed celling, bookcases and other special features; paved street, lot ard location ideal, and you will agree the price la reasonable. Trma, or lot taken as first ps yment. HASP BROS., .06 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. r'or sale by owner, new 6-r bunaslow; RW) cli, 1 per month. Harnry REAL ESTATE NORTH HIDE Personal There Is a rut difference between "riattlnc" and "Developing" a tract of ground It la one thing, to "Plat" and srll. and It Is another thing to de velop the tract by GRADING all lots to perfect grade, and all rtreeta to the, permanent grade established by the City Engineer. Putting In large Water Mains, large Sewer Mains, build Sidewalks on every street, level off and seed every lot. ALL OF THEhE THINGS we are doing and paying for, In M1NNK LUSA, and finally, we are paving ALL STREETS and building Homes that are & credit to ANY community. TWENTY-FIVE such homes are now being built, some of them com pleted and occupied. $650 Is the arerage price of lots in this great new addition, the largest addition ever developed in Omaha and this price includes ALL IMPROVEMENTS except the paving. We Claim that MINNE LUSA LOTS will make MORE MONEY for the buyers than any lota offered at any price and we're selling them hundreds of them be cause they are bargains and everyone who looks wants to buy. Minne la beautiful come out and see for yourself. Charles W. Martin & Co. Tyler 187. New Military Avenue Pavement Is Started This Means Increasing Values for Wearne Park Lots DON'T LET TI1IS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A GOOD INVESTMENT GET AWAY FROM YOU. The prices are the 6arae as before and yon can buy on easy monthly payment plan. Wearne Park has walks, treee, curbing, permanent streets, water and gas in and paid for, and every lot is within 2 blocks of the car line. Telephone D. 2P26 today and make ar rangements to have us show you thes'J beautiful lots. Bo sure to do it tod;iv. Owner Wants to Sell Beautiful 7-Room House This house Is located H block from car line. In beautifu' section of the city, where everything Is modern and up-to-date, and where the surroundings are ex tremely pleasant. House is finished In oak In pr.nclpal rooms and Is wed built and very conveniently arranged. Will Take $500 Cash as First Payment and Balance Can lie Arranged in Monthly Payments. For further particulars telephone Doug. 2W today. Call Wal. 682 after 6:30 p. m. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Foreign Exchangee Problem! Act ai Beitraint on Activiity of Senion. DEMAND STEELING IS LOWER NEW YORK. Aug. 31. The extraordl- narv nrnhima invniuofl In I i.u fiid un change sit a. Ion aealn .er.ed aa a re- str-tnt upon stock market activity today. Vltu demand steriln. when the stock 'exchange closed, at the aiinost Incredible rate of t4.6ot and virtually all other for Uign b Us falling to greater dls.ounts. It i was feared that the entire international credit system mignt s J.ier severe dlslo I c tton and cause the cancellation of many contracts ty European Interests. Further se ilng of our stocks proceeded In lUht vo.ume. but was without notice able effecL m fact. It Is now realised th .t the extent of the European obliga tions canno. be ove come short f a cret It, loan or other form of neg-)t atlon running Into the hundred of mll.luns of d liars While American ba.ikers decline to comment on this phase of the situa tion, it Is believed that the only sort of ioi atera. acceptable to the prospective lender Is that consist. ng of tilth grade Amt.crn securities. Stocks moved Irregularly and at times a uggishly, most of the trading occurring In the iir-t hour, wlih mo moderate , improvement toward tha close. Pools con Jil.ued trelr activity In erta.n specHitl s, out laiiea 10 enusi outsiae support, u una of a point or two In some of these Issues were o.fset by greater losses e sewhere in the same group Hethlehem ftteel, New York Airbrake and Studebaker displaying rspecla' heaviness. United Utatea tsteel held tenaciously to Its leader hip. but was more su-cepi ble to real s ng se es and bear pressure. Cop p rs eased at timet on rumors of privste pr'ce concessions for the metal. R ill road share- were In better demand, Increased eari.lngs contributing to that end, but In- LEGAL XOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORH. By direction of the property committee of the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska; separate bids wl I be re ceived until 4 o clock P. M. Maturdsy, September 26. 11116. at the office of the undersigned for the construct. on of a botany-eooiogy building and the following equipments for same, vis: Heating and ventilating, electric wiring, plumbing anJ vacuum Cleaning, Becoming to plans and must be accompanied by cashier's checks or certificates or deposits as required by Instructions accompanying plans and specifications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked "Hotany-Zooloicy build ing" or "Hoihany-Zoolugy building equip ment" as the rase may be, oil the outside. The rlxiit is reserved to relect any or all h'da. I'liiveiHlty of Nebraska, J. K Dales. Secretary, Station A, IJm-oln spectricationa now on rile at the office of I ... " " " ; siocs. i the superintendent of construction. Said uTwixt m . , . t, bi lldlng to be erected on the University , J. .i T? . TH. f,1 ntB City Campus and to cost approxlmaluly L.1X h"mn- 111 bM- .oc- llsO.000. bidders must con tir with the IJ' l,,,0i?i,.Ar- !, S T V 5 superintendent and use the blanks pre- S'J-tTrl :sVaMUJC'JJ,': M Pared bv him for bulldlna: DroiMisala. fi da H: N. 14 90; WO fS.'O: WW, W OO. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Word About Development Lusa 743 Omaha National Dank Dldg. OWNER WANTS CASH and will aacrlflco his equity In a strictly modern 8-room bouse; living and dining room flnhhed In oak; full cemented base ment under pntlrA hi.lmn- flnn rnrnA. l,t 1Kx1S2. overlooking Florence park. This is one oi tne mom beautiful nomea n Florence. If sold this week, will go at a big sacrifice. VO0EL REALTY" AGENCY, 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 369L OOOD 6-room house for sale or trade i 2 lots; bearing fruit and shade trees: yard Is all fenced In; has good well water; located 6621 N. 34th St. Address F 175, care llee. SEE THIS AT ONCE. New 6-r. bunga.ow. 1 block south of M.ler pk., cheap; see owner, 2910 Crown Point Ave. Phone Webster 1146. terast waa mainly In low grade Issues Ilka tries, Hoc is.and and Chesapeake A. U..o. New liaven, at f!, gained 1H. i Ign p.Ked ia.lei-8 fell i,ac lat. r on rumors of crop damage In tha middle west. H.tal sales amounted to 687,000 shares. Our securities were most.y hlgner In London, par Icularly Reading and Cana dian Pacltic, but quotat.ons leceived hoie alter loiiuon s clone biiowed a reac.lun. 1-lqida.lon of our bonus fur fotuign ao count was again the efature ot the bond II t caused aeneral but nonilna. reo a s.ous. Total sales, par Value, agg.eKSied ta,i75,0uu. United Stales bonds Mere un changed on call. i Maw York Honey Market. NEW YORK. Aug. SI. PRIME MER CANTM,K PAPKR 3VuV per cnt. HTEKL.1NU KXCHANOE Blxty-day bills. 14.637fi; demand. 14.6S; cables, 146W4. Francs: Demand, ; cab.ee, W.01. Marks: lemand. 80So; cables, toj-kc IJren: De mand, 14.62; cables. 6.D1. Rubles: De mand, 34c; cables, 3440. Hll. Kit Uar, 46Sc; Mexican dollsrs. 57c. BON DS Government, steady; railroad, Irremlar. TIMIi IOAN8 Pteady; sixty days, Pi per cent; ninety days 2in per cent; six months. V"14 per cent. CAI.I. MONTY-Steady; hUhest, 2 per cent; lowest, 4 per cent; ruling rate, t per cent; Isst loan. S per cent; closing bid. lt per cent; offered at 2 per cent. - London St nek Market. liONDON, Aug. 31. American securi ties on the stock .market wer tncllm-d to sag. United g'ates Steel, Union Pa cific and New York Central were tho most active shares. The closing was quirt. F"T"FR Bar. ttd per ounce. MONEY Vtf4 per cent. DISCOUNT PA TEH Short bills and three months, 4&6 per cent. Cottoa Market. NEW TORK, Aug. Hi -COTTON-Spot. steady: middling uplands, l.Ce. Sales. 8 5 bu lea Cotton futures opened steady; October .'o; DeCfmber, lo.oc; January. 10 14"' ' tunn !! viay, IV.OIO. otton futures cloned firm; October !5c: Deoember 10.11c; January, 1030c; V"h, tx-e: Msr. 1ft7 The cotton market rlcSd firm at a net gi In of f'oi 19 to tl point". I.IVKHPOOU Ana-. 3l.-COTTOV-Koot ea-ler: good mMd'Ing. 0Td; mlddllnv .73; low middling, 5.?7d. Hales. 12 fwO baits nil fAVA NWH. fitsdv. ":: ! RMla. An. 11. T'niPBVTTVtO sles tK2 hbls : re-el-l 1a e-.nn-4 pities -mA THet Fratts VPW YORK, Aug. ll.-EVAPORATED A PP"H xT-r.. I I. PRIU'iy r'"T-PriiM easy. ArH cots quiet. Peaches dull Rats ni at aiy. A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Ituo cai'h GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKETjlErH I Hons In not n Wheat Decidedly Bearish and That Grain Falls Two to Fire Cents. CASH CORN ALSD DROPS A BIT OMAHA, August SI. 1!)!V. The nsh wheat market was decidedly I bcarnh toilny and itroppe.l from :c to I per liuKliri. 1 ha nceli'la ot huh iwn i LIT inlrly 11k tit and there was s.iftlcl.ni dniiano ! care 01 all tnu wucui o,t the tables. lorn iwrltdii wurf filr and tha sales woiv ooiiii'iiiMtivny Unlit. There wb not iniirn i. ii,H.,i1 lor -nah orn and tne mar- ki t wan (i.uitiHl IV -c lower, Oats receipts weir vciy hKht and there wna iiaitilv any ocmand for in a cereal. I'll iwta matKet -joid Hi-out liii-rf lower. I Itcara on oal ir'dl t a free movement j det-puu tne iicclnum prices Tn-'ir argil- i until la mat tne Clop ia mm siaruua iu time and the kihI.i is too uauip to mild I uitvrliir tticvalors. ....I at,! : U hrlL 2d lower to 2d hlgi.rr; coin, s'fld lower. I Primary wheal receipts wero l.MS.OW bu. and shlmnts V74,wo bu., against re- ilit. of LtUM.iUi tu. and snipmenta 01 l.liO.ilOO bu. last year. I'rtinart coin rwipis were mi. and shipments 274 IW bu., against re- ctlpts of l.lHT.OiM bu. and eh.piiviita ot in.ttHi bu. lst year. Primary oats reielpts were l,134.0 bu. and sh.pmeiits l.l.(i00 bu., sgalnnt rr oetptu of l,.H9.0ft bu. and shlrmenta of 8t-4.(U bu lat vesr. CAIUAIT KB.' Ml I . Wheal, corn. vats Chicago ....7.2 1S4 l'V, Mlnneniiolls ....f 4 .... 03 .... SI ....107 ....11 Oiiliith Oman. i 4:: 37 IS St. l'iils ... Winnipeg n !..'' sales were reimrted today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 cars, Wc; 1 car, m No. S hard wiiitor: 1 car, tc; 7 cars. SUV; 1 2-A cars. SMe; 1 l-R est.. !i-. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. Mr; S cars. We; cars. Mc; 1 car, 87c; 1 car. Sic. No. S mixed durum: 1 car. W0e. Maniple: 1 car. tc; 1 car. Me; 1 cars, Mc; 1 car, Rio; 1 cars, Soc; 4 cars. Tw; 1 cars, 111 ; I car, 7c 1 ear, 76a Corn No. 1 whlto; A c.rs. 70c. No. I white: I car, VjC No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 714,o; 4 S--6 cars. 71c. N. S yollow: 1 cars, 71c. No. 2 mixed: 11-6 cars. 70H-: 1 ear. K": 1 c' No- ' maed: 1 cars. c. Sample: 1 car. Mo. Oats No. 8 white: 1 car. S3to; I car, 3ic; 4 e-irs, Mr. Uye No. S, 1 car.Wc. t!" t est ve Sainol": 1 ear. IGc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 tur key, W.u'p; No. 1 turkey, H04JI7.J No. 1 hard. 9iti"c; No. 1 hard, (Ui.fic: No. 4 hard 8 KMc. Corn: No. 1 white 6ifctf7)e; No. 8 wh.te,9'4 v; No. 4 whl e, IWiW lic; No. u white. tesHiOk"; No. white, xMixHintc: No. 1 ye. low, 7l'.lHe: No. g ye low, 70j71c; N. 4 yellow. fiH4if70r; No. b ye low, 7W70Wc: No. yellow JP fiWUr; No. 2 mixed. tiWfriSvsc; No. 1 mlid. RSVtTff'r; No. 4 mlxe 1. 681itii;r; iJiuc finis: ko. 1 white. ifAtliWc; stand No 4 mltca. r- m;eu. i-w 1 ard Ril-Tnil'e; No. 8 white, ih.t.i nc ; No. 4 wills, aatKUHo. Par.ey: Malting, fcx Uc; No. 1 feed. 4.1&4c Rya: No. 1. It4 K; No. 8, S-C89C. CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISION" Peatares of te TradlsiiK Closlaaj Prleea Board at Trad. CHICAGO, Aug. 81 Wheat aoid down to new low prices for the crop today on liquidation and Ideal weather conditions. Clnslnsr prices were 4c to 10 net lower, I with September at W0 and December at Wc. Corn followed wheat on gem ml an. ling by local traders ana underwent a nAt In.'. I In fw.l-V i Oatlt olnsit strong at a net rise ot to V and J KANKAH CITY, Aug. 81. CATTTW Tie provision Irrenular, 60 lower to 7Vio 1 ce'pts. 17.U0O head; market strong; prim higher. . . Kverybody seemed to have wheat to sell at the opening of the market and prbes t the atari were Quarter to 10 orr. I'rlvate wire houses and commission firms led the bear raid. Demoralisation of the foreUn cxchanK situation ham pered export conditions and an absence of demand from abroad promptly lowered values here. The market continued weak for most of the session, the only excep tion being a short period In the latter part of the session when some who had been early sellers took profits by buying on the break, this causing a small rally. Bears were helped In their domination of the market by tha fact that the move ment or spring wheat Is Increasing ranldlv and threshing Is progressing well I and Knowing larger yields titan first ex pected. Northwestern returns Indicate that In Minnesota and the Dakotas the crop will be about 291,000,000 bushels aa against 1I4, Im.ij0 bushels last year. . Corn under general selling followed wheat downward throughout almost tho entlio SHHSlon, a amail temporary rally bflmr noted In the last half hour on a covering spurt by ahorta. Country coro- mission houses were buyers of new crop : deliveries un a lower bi bib in ri'iio ml u expert opinion that a record orop Is yet puMsih'e. Oats showed notable atrength. The break In other grains was offset by purchasing pf September and De cember by oaah houses and the market, which had a weak opening, unchanged to a quarter lower, rallied strongly after noon and continued firm to the end. Oood buvlng sent provisions up In all lines except ribs. Pork was down at the start on lower prices of hogs, but the buying strengthened prices a little after midday. Brisk demand helped lard. C'tioistlons on futures range as follows; Artie 111 Open. Hlxh.l Low. Iw. .Yes y W heat I Sept. 4H Dec.. 621 Cor" Sept. n Dec. IB1 Oets Sept. 36 Doc. IjH Pork Sept. 11 Dec. 11 46 Lain Sept. I 06 Oct.. 8 12 Ribs Sept. 1 12H Oct.. 47 K 82 MS WH 73hI 71 S n T H 63S.I m U 63 SM, 86 SV4 86 3b 11 40 1126 11 83 J U 12H l6JVi U46 UU4 U61)4 1S 8 06 1 12 106 26 I UVi I 11' 1 16 I 97 1 27 I 12 47 1 42- 1 42 i 47Vj Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red. 11.01 W 102w; No. 2 haid, 11.04V'I.06. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 7Hi0ic; oihers. nominal. Oalsi No. 3 wnlte, 33ti14c-, standard, 4jc Hye! No. 2, 94Vv4'.6c. Barley: 6uae. Tl.n oihy: IS.WtoT.OA Clover: ll.ll4ll.i6. Pora: 113. 2 . lrd: 18.0,. Hlbs: 7..tj8 46. EOOS bllghtly higher; reoelpts, 9,.21 cases; at mark, cases Included, iic; oral twry tlrsts, 204Dc; firsts llu2lAp. i:HEWli-L'n hanged; dals.es. li 13 :; twins, 12tfulic; America, 13W Ulc: long horns, U&14c. BUTTfciU Higher; receipts, 11.112 tubs; creameiy exiras. 2ic; extra firsts 14 24c; firsts. 2210; seconds. 2xMci pack his siock. Hu20c. pOTATUh.8 Bhai.e easier; receipts. 80 giants. 4.W; Mluneajta aud tarly Oa.o. cars: jersey coDuiers. jrr. T-?,-..uu.. VJi.'lkrf.tiiiln. A0rn43c. i'OlL.TRV Firmer; alive fowls, 13t 15c; spnngs, lHfliio. . Mlaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOUI8. Aug. IL VN HEAT Routember. 9HAc; Deceinlxr, 9c: . 1 hard 11.02; . o. 1 northern. 9cwUS. FlJUR Unchanged. HAKI.K.Y 464icc. RYNr-aVi-l90c. BHAN fao.oo. J1. COKN No. 1 yellow, 74(C4Uc. OATS No. I white, 82V(f33c. Ji'LJt X-f .ilW St. Loals (iraia Market. ST. liOriB. Aug. 21. WHEAT No. 2 red, 11.09; No. 1 hard, nominal; September, 96-c; December. Wc. CORN No. 2. 7ttfo; No. 1 white, 72V.C, September, wn-i; lecmler, uu, bid". OAT-No. 2, J2ft32c, No. 1 white, nominal. Liverpool Grata Market. MVHRPOOU Aug. 11 -WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, nut quoted; No. 2. lis id; No. 3, lis 6Vid; No. - 1 northern Dtili.th. lis 3d. 4'OllN Spot, American mixed, new. Is lid. t toffee Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 81 COFFEE The market for coffee futures oiened at ua caanged to an advance of 4 points on a If tie buying wh ch aoemel t omu chle'ly from European sources, but soon turned easier under trade selling and scattering liquidation. Offerings were probe bly en-ouraged by t o be ter we- thar In Uras l a d the fur'her ia II a i n... ....... . 1 A..l . u.1.1. cember con racts eel Ing off to Use and V'srch to 1 .inc. The cose was 7 t' It Olnt net tower Baiea. ra.iw nags, oep- tember 1.08c: October, l.'lo: November, 14c Pe ember .17c; January, ( 2e; February, 1.26-; March, line; Ap II. llSc; May 40c; June. 4e; July, 4 0c: Au gust 1.64o. Spot OAilet. RIo No. T. 1c; Santos No. 4, 9'c. Cost and freight of- ery Irregular with the Bltus- sed by the annoimal fltKtiia- Klo and sterling rates. Wan ton 4, we e rcoorted In the market at t-MtiltfvV and Klo 7 rm said to U'i to i. on b.il lit &. Klo nrhiiue ni Ixnd n Km 7-SM lower with mllrela frce unchanged at Hio and l'V rein il.ber at Hantos. SltW YORK tiKNKRAt, MAKKKT (isolations at the Day IniamtdlllM. NKW YOTtK. Aug. !U FlAMTrv-trreg- Ular. IIBAT-Fpcl, easy; No. 1 red, 11.00'j r. L I. .New oi k, prompt shipment, ami No. 2 hard, 11. lot, c. I. f. New Tork, to arrive: No 1 noitnern. lnuiitn. 17V. and No. 1 northern, Manlt.ina, 4V-, ". f- Itnfralo. Future. wmK; feptrmi.er. 11 0.' DUN 8 not, easy; No. t yellow. 8Sc ten dya. fAi8 R-nt. nominal; No. t white, BfWi 42ti4.'.c, nominal. iiaV- ..., No. 1, $10: No. !, II. Sc); No S, 11. JO; snipping. II.HKii.16. IUIS Julct; state, common to chl"-c. im. chip, k . ; t m. nu4, i cr-p. 12 U-: 1913 croii. 9Ii lie HIDK-Hieady; Hognta. 30i(f31c; Central Ai. i I I- i.. 1.KAT11KK- Firm; hemlock flrwts. 33c; si- mills .HViiSIc, PlHVlsuN8 Pork, firm; mess, $l.sn tfi7.i-; famby. 0ViC2.0l; a.uiit clears, l,v OiiJ'.hi. Hr, duli: mnw, li;.vin; ami y. s Kinniiaj.w. Mm, iirin, iiuwn ml YAI.I., ..-billet: rltv Rtlfc"-.; COUB- ..... 1UAI.... ......I.I ulAj ilVrrKK-'Mrm. recel". 1R.4M tubs; cn-uiiierv, estrss. 7Wff77ic; firsts. MtV .'k : si conda. 23Wti4i'. KH1K Xteady; riH-clpta, 21,9 cases;, freh eathered, rstras, rT(fiJiW'; etr first m, I'.VoMVic; firsts, Nf'Mc; seconds, SnJCi'.-c. I'll KliSPWFIrm: welpts. T.ll boxes; nlate, wh'iln milk, fre-sh, flats, white and colored, specials. 13VtAic; same, aver.,U1. aire fnnrv. t:trdl3Mc POl'l.THYl.lv unsettlrd. Oressed, firm; western frosen ronstlna chickens, 2iv: fresh fowK Iced, 1.14fl7Hc; fresh, turkeys. Iced, Ibttlac. Karsas f ilr Oral and PwtIhIihh, KANSAS C1TV. Auk T WHKAT-No. 3 hnnl. II r;tl.llt; No. 2 red, t.Hv1' l; Soptemtier, !?; December, Sa'rttsifnie; Miiv MSKilWV- CORN No. I mixed. 7(V; No. 1 white. ;(.; Heptotrbo- ,.tt1ic; IVi-emher, b't (lff-".v Mav. V. 0T? Ni. 2 white, JTiHaSe; No. 1 mixed. e. PI 'TTFn Creamery. ?Tc; flrsta, 2iV sen-r1 ""S"; parklna, lHc. EOOS-n-ats, 21c; seconds, ISc. POCI.THY liens, 12c; roostera, c; broilers, 15c. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Atia. .-HAY-Pralrie: Th supply Is reduiMd from eighty ears on Thursday down to sixty ears this morn 4n, Inrludlna today's receipts. There am thirty cars on the Union Pacific, seven teen on the Chicago A North Western, eight oars of southern hay on the Mis souri Pacific, five cars on the Huri'nr- ton. Prices have been very low during the last week, and are still In the same condition and will be until the market Is cleaned up. Following Is the range of alues: Choice upland, WMXWft 00; (must be extra choice to bring I1O.001; No. 1. tmt 00; No. 1. 17.tt)r!0O; No. 8, IR.tywiT -. Choice midland. t.M: No. 1, l8.WrtUW( No. 1, 17.00U.00; No. 8, Ift.OO'q 7.00. Choice lowland 88.00: N". 1. 17.vOu7.7iO; No 8, $!.0O-f-7.(0; No. S. 14.0O5W.OO. STRAW-None on ttie market. Choice wheat Is quotable at t&.OO. ALFALFA One car on tha market Very little demand excepting for No. 1 and choice. Nd. I is Quotable at tll ootf 11.60; No. 8. 1H.00i10.u0; No. 8. 1.00(8.00. Kansas City Lire fttork Market. fed a eer. !9. 0 n.tr: dressed beef steers, ti.Mil 26; western eteers, 17.tOfiR.76; Block er and reeders rutnri.w; bu.ls, ga.&jy 6.00; calves. 1.010.60. HOOHHace pta. 9.000 head; market lower: bulk of sales, 1H WVB7.&6; heavy. 1 76 ;7.i; packers and butchers, tti.9Q7.G6; light 17. Oitao; plKB. K.Ki)7.M. SHEJFH AND lA M li. Receipt a. 1.000 head; market strong; lambs, IMOtM.oo; yearlings. TJ1.U; walhera, i,60iiil l ewes. lo.Ooifi6.74. Klonx City Lire llwk Market. RIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 81.-CATTL.K Receipts, 1,200 head: market, steady; na tive steora, 17.2Mr9.n0: cowg and heifers, 16 7T7. 0U; canners, 13.6W4.76; Blockers and feeders, $5.00fi7.ft); calves, 17.604)10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 16.0000. lions Receipts, I.OiiO head; market 6 1A 1. 1 .. V. . Eil- tfl 1'. .il i; light, 1U16&4.1I6; bulk ot aales, fci.40 .7S. SHEEP AND IaAMBS Receipts, 1.000 hesd; mnrket. steady; ewes, (6.26(86.60; lambs. I8 60. t. Joseph I.It gtoek Market. RT .TONEPII. Aur. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,000 head: market steady to shad? lower: steers. b.76T(.n- rows ana neuers, 13.7r4f0.00; calves, tH.OiKQ 10.26. HOt JH Receipt s, 7,000 head; market 6c lower; top, 17.60; bulk Ot aales, to.60 47.M). SHEEP AND I.AMBB-RecelpH, 1,000 liead; mnrket steady; lambs, Ki.OOg.M. Lire Block la fllafct. Receipts of live itock at tha flvo prin cipal western markets; Cattle. Hoga Bheep. St. Ixitils 7.0H0 S,(iO 6,500 Kansas City 17.0u0 9,(i0 l.OvK) Chicago 4.0T10 16,ri0 14,000 Houx City 1"0 l.OiiO 1.01)0 South Omaha 7.6u0 6.0U0 84.OU0 Totala M.700 40,000 (1,600 V Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. M ETA L8 Lead; 14.90. asked, bpelter: Not quoted. Copper: Steady; electrolytic, tlS.OP. Iron: Hteady and unchanged. Tin: Quiet, 131.16I&33.76. At Iondon Copper: W lua; futures, 04 16s; electrolytic 84 10s. Tn: Soot, mZlta 16s: futures. 161. . Antimony: si 126, 1ead: 21 7s (d. Spelter: 71. agar Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. -SUGAR Raw, steady; centrifugal, 4 77c; molasses, 4c. Futurti opened very quiet today and at noon prices were a point above last night's closing. Dry (inoda Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. DRY OOOD& Cotton good, steady; yarns firmer; si ks, active; men's wear, flnn; dress goods. In good demand; burlap, easier. Moving Pictures of Head-On Collision 'A Srw-Adwav Thrill. .j-1 K . Ki.n m. lected for the name of a motion picture to m uwn in winana ai inn auio speeu- way on llor day by a film corporation. Contracts have Just been signed by the management of the head-on collision, which wll be staged as tha climax to an afternoon's program of racing events. Several rameraa will be trained on the scene of fiction The picture la planned to open wiin a bird s-eye view of Omaha and vicinity, showing tha automobiles, street cars and conveyances of all kinds going toward the speedway, the head quarters down town, crowds at the en trance of tha speedway, the rpectators assembled at the grounds and the move Intents of the englnea from the time tho i signal to start Is given by Colonel J. C. Connolly to tho time they meet In the gigantic amaah.up and la In piece, by tha track with the crowd swarming about. A Urge sign bearing the words, "Omaha Auto Spoedwsy." Is being erected over tha entrance by local boosters, and Inasmuch as this picture will be shown In an the I leading theatera of tha country, much I good la expected to come of It. UNION PACIFIC CLERKS TRANSFERRED TO OMAHA Tha clerks transferred from the Short Line and Oregon Washington railway company offices at Salt I-ake City and Portland, to tha Union Pacific bead- quartera here, have commenced to arrive 'and have started work in the office of . iU(ltt, Southard of naasenaer accounts. When the tranafer Is eomplota, which will be shortly after September 1, there will ba something Ufa fifty additional man here, moat of whom have families. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large and Prices Steady to Lower Lambs Plen tiful. Generally Steady. NO MATERIAL CHANGE IN HOGS OMAHA Auguxt 31, Mli. Receipts worn: Cattle H a. 8hin. lli.loial Mnnilny III.. II 3..k. art s.a J2.00 Rntimatr. Titrxday T.uM Two days this work. .17. fill W.iftv Ran day last week...l4J ll.wa fc'J,7:i Jan.e diiys i meeks ago 14 431 13.1K1 41,14 H me nays 3 weeks sho 12.J.S l..lhl J7..". Sa e day- 4 aro 7.9il 10.41 5 2 Bame days last year. .14 2 U..1M 7il,al' The fid utMn, tab.e snons t'ie receipts of cattle, ho.s and si.ui ji at tho Omaha live stork market f,,r tiie year to iato as compaied wttn lust year: i"15. t'.HI. tnc. fa tie K4.i' 617.S31 1W.4:'4 Hogs 2,H ,7J l.i..,I4n 94i,7.- ..ep l,Hi,aiS l.fiVu,.! a.i i iw toio.iig tau.? uu aeia4- prices for hun at the iiiimlia l.ve stixk market for the last few days, with fom- I'm i iwons: I 'ale. ) ins, jt4. j.1. jlHli. Wl t. ,l:Mil.!1w. a,. I ' i n AJi .. y i " ( s us f Hi s jo i i W 7 Jil 1 171 241 7: ! i l tan I Aba. iv.i H .1 Am. i a 3414 1 ui 1 mi 1 mi g an 7 w i II W I I l 1 Ul Ol ' Ai.. 2lj f 4H, Ml 7 W S 641 7 17) 7 4J Auk z1 1 m 1 y a 111 7 a.i Mi Ana. Auk. Auk. Aug. Aug. Auk. . v ( 7 wi; S wi 7 ii ! t c rt a sfi s 7i "l 6..S 7il 7 SI Ml M I 1 '.81 f S7 27 6 M'i I 741 7 91 S l 7 W I 4t! I : 7 1UI 7 ni 7m 1 7i. 1 7 Li ' 8 8 an I 8 U 7 Kt IS (S.n.1 Mi 7 ttil 1 811 7 13 17 ' l 8 95 7 6 8 U, 7 1j 1 1 . 7r-, 7 W s 7 11. ii 7 t all 9 00 18 2: 7 nil 7 77 Auk. 'Sunday. Ca 1 Tl.lv Receipts were quite liberal this moniin-, lj- ears beb.a reported. 'Una makes the total tor tne two Oh ye this w 17.bil head, the laiesl ot auy hlnular period siuco the oii.iiik ot tne luiiKe atusuii, but sliKiitly smaller than a year ago. Most oiuer market polnis were fsriy well suppl.ed, ao that I tic 1 1 Mile here was a littiu Biow la opening, buyers IxiinK ini-lincd to fed their way twlore filling nruers Aa a gr rural thlnti they started out blddltiK prices tst wero a little hwcr than yenterday, although they picked up a few of the better cattle at what liKikid like steady prices. In the end desirable beovea brought prices that were steady to strong. There, were no choice cornfeds here, but year lings sold tip to 19.40. with ranee beeves aa nlKh aa IS. 20. Common and Interior kinds were slow to 10c lower. Canner cows were about steady, but the general run of killing cows ana heifers were 1fUx! lower. Desirable etockrrs and feeders com manded about steady prices, while other kinds were a little easier. Uuotrtltnns on cattie: Oood to cholci fett yearlings, !9.0U(r9.i&; fair to good fed yearlings, t7.7Mr9.oii; common to fair fed yearlings, SK.7UV7.7&; gold to choice heavy bee ves. !S.7n4itt.X; fair to good corn fed beeves. t.Ztt.7&; common to folr corn fed beeves, 7.00(fg X; prima grass beeves. K ldt r0; good to choice grass Deeves. 17 MkM.OO; fair to good graas b-ves, 17.25 f7.00; common to fair grass beeves, t.40 (17 ; good to rlvolie fed heifers, !7.00l! 1.60'. rood to choice fed cows. ttl.Mi'if7.: good to choice grass heifers i 6iiii7.0O; good to choice grsss row a KS.0Otrf.Si; falr to good oown, 16.2f'(li.00; common to (alt cows. MOO-a-V; good to choice feeders. 17.MHia.00; fair to gold feeders, !.70tf i.bO; common to fair feedera, 16.60ijW.7O: stock heifers. t.'..7Tvfil.7S; stock cows, (&.80ih.SO; took calves, J6.60nill.00; veal calves, 1.3U& 10.00; bulls, slsgs, etc.. 10.01KU6.1&. HOOH Kecelpts were very light, the run of eighty-eight cars, or 6,I0 head, being the smalleet for a Tuesday since July is. Total tor tne two aays is oniy . '- . "" . .V, than Inst week, and 2,0"0 abort of the "', AW last year. This U also the. . smallest two days' run since the second week of last November. Shippers hnd orders for all the lights there were on hand th a morning, and prices were fully steady, to "oastbly h little higher. A couple of bunches of sorted hugs aold aa high as 17.66, w.tu full loads again touching 17.60. Oood butchera also came In for. their share of attention, and sold on the same bas.a as lights, that s steady to stronger. Bulk of the Parkers' pun.-ii.ises was made up at a range of 16.3Cti.66, with a few good butchers on up, and a sprl tk llng of I ghta all the day to the top. Heavies and good I Hints are a little low, i. nosHlhly os much as 6iti0o, than last Saturday, while tha mixed and butcher gradea are strong, and In many cases n nickel above 'ast week's close. PHHEP 8 uth Omsha receipts were the latgest of any f tha ' Ig niarke a, and ac coiding to eariy eat urates fiom o h-r points, the local run was larger than ihc comblned supplies of the other western markets. Karly estimates culled for 83 Mi head, but later this waa cut to 117 cars, or 82.000 head. Total for the two days Is 68.80H head, being lii.000 larger than last week, and 27,700 heavier than two weeks ago, but about 7,600 smaller than a year ago. This la the largest M nday and TuesdhT-Vun of the season. Besides all this, today's run topped off the heaviest August aupplles the local sheep market, ever saw, almost 414,000 head having been received here In tha last month. As was natural with another heavy run on hand, buyers were a little slow in getting staited, and made early offers on a somewhat essler basis. Sellerj, h ever, set their mark at yesterdays prices.' and by 10:80 a few atrlnga of lambs had been cashed at about steady prices. On the basis of the early as las. bulk of the offerings waa again selling at W.Stxff 0. with choica stock up to 1 00, yesterday's best pile. Feeding lambs brought good, ateady. Prices tills morning, bulk of the desirable kind selling around 11.36. Breeding ewe were plentifully supplied, but were cleaned up readily at t.gurea fully as good aa yesterday's, more Irian one sale being reported as high as 10.00. A bunch of yearling ewes, the first to show up In some time, touched 17.60, which la higher even than most sellers predicted. Big end of the mutton offerings again consisted of ewes, which landrd In about the aome notches as on Monday. The best ones offered were real weighty and so d at 16.70. but good handy we.gtiU can still be quoted as high as 15.75. Quotations on sheep snd lambs: T.amb. good to choice, IS. 750.00; lambs, (air tn good, 18.6otisi.76; lambs, feeders, 18.00b 1.4u; yeari.iias, fa r to choice, 16.76'(v6.7C : yearllnga, feeders, lri.007.00; wethers, fair to choice, 15.26m.?6: ewes, good to rh' Ice, 16. 26416.76: ewes, fair to good, 14.2f. CS.26; ewes, feeders, t4.504i6.36. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET tattle ateady lloas Lower. Weak aad ; reipt", 4,iw head; market. eadraTvs. c tiiguer; nutive neeves, i. l.vy lo.ao. western steers, fo.Ha4Mi.BV; cows and helf- era, H ItXriH.iio; calves. !8.26(i12.0i. HOGS Receipts, 16.000 head; msrkel weak and mostly VVtf lie 'lower; bulk or sales, R&oful.&O; light, 17.3ucij7.'J6: mixed. J . 40(117.70; heavy. $h.l.' ii.li; rough, tti.i&ti .; Hks. 17.0ixg8.00. SHEKP AND UAMBS Reoelirts. 14.00i head; market steady to Kc higher, wethers. Jo.Offj j.tji., ewes, 10.004, -i. 10; Uiiuij. 17.0ii9.jd. St. Louis Live Slack Market. ST. LOT'lK, Aug. $1 CATTUE Re cetts. 7 000 head; market lower; native beef steers. 17.6(4(1010; ye..rllng steers ami , riei era. sv:(l.u ; cows, tiviS.; stox-K-, rs and leeders, Hi.ii n.J5: southern steers. tC.UxiHi.rfi; cows and heitV-rs. 41.0mni.bJ, i uative calves. W.'-u.i 11.10. neceipis. win neaa; marxei lower; iHk and llKh's. tT.axnT.H'j; mi veii JJV wn''N,: "a ne"vr' 9lM I SHHEP AND Re-celnts. 5.VI ' head; market lower; lambs. fS.u009.Oo; ,heeP and ewe- - WUl reduce Inflamed. Straloedl Swollen Tendons, Ligaments; Muscles or Bruises. Stops the , lamaneas and pain from s Splint, Mia uoce or none apavlo. Mo blister, no hair gone. Horse can be Died. 2 S bottle delivered. Describe tVvai your rsse for special umructioa and Book K Free, AESQRBINE, JR., the antnntlc liniment lot niankiud. keduecs Strained, Torn Uga msnts, Enlariied Clanas, Veins m Missel rs. lisals Cats, twmt, I lean. Allays pala. rraa L 1 WahunlcM 4nkrairllTras. "4WIa, p.r.lW)JiO,Mvf. mlaavitllrlnitvnsHKi