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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY AUGUST 2, 1917.
WANTED TO RENT
Business Property.
l'ORE, 16th St. near postofftce. $75 month;
office. 125. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Packing, storage and moving,
lit N. tlth 6L Phono Doug
las $94.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.,
Expert service: prompt attention. Tout
mvtnt. your packing, your atoraga.
lain Office. Central Furniture Store.
17th and Howard Tel. D 7786
?mi7T irpv
RENTAL TPPI?l?
.' A.L.MJ JLU A A JERV1CE
Phone Douglas 188 for complete
Uat of vacant houses and apart
menu. Also for storage, moving
16th and Jackson Sts.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos: moving, .packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
lOt 8. 16th St. t ' Douglas 4168.
Grlobe Van and Storage Co.
r"or seal service In moving, packing and
storing-, call Tyler 130 or Douglas 4338.
Jp PTTIPT Express -Co.. Moving
. Kj. IXUllilJ Packing and orage
1207 Far nam St Web 8148 Doug 6146
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
2IT7 and farm loans pormptiy made. Kates
6. 6 and 6 pec cent Reasonable com
mission. -.,---
UNITED STATES TRUST CO,
212 South 17th, Omaha. Neb.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years. Interest I per cent, 6H
per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb
MONET to loan on Improved - farms and
ranches. We alsa buy good farm mort
gages. Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha.
H. W BINDER.
Money on band for mortgage loans
City National Bank Bldg.
$l?tl00 MTG- bearing 6 pet semi-annually,
secured by property valued at $4,600. Tal
ma ge-Loom Is Inv.. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
BIX per cent, first mortgages secured by
Omaha real estate. E. H. Looses. Inc.,
658 Keellne Bldg -
$1,600.00 MT'GE, bearing 6 pet semt-annaul-ly;,.
secured by property valued at $6,000
Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg.
BHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONEY.
FARM and city loans, 6, 6 Mi and 6 per cent
W H Thomas, Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 101J Omaha Nat.
$100 TO $10,000 MADE promptly F D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS
W T GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg
07 MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
IO 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
CITY
GARVIN BROS.,
Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
O LOANS
Stocks and Bonds.
LISTED and unlisted atocka. Investment
securities. Industrial stocks.
ROBERT C DRUESEDOW or CO.,
860 Omaha National Bank Bldg
Abstracts of Title. "
yQ Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
CVcII 305 s. 17th St., ground floor.
Bonded by Mass. Bonding, and Ins. Co.
Miscellaneous.
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
represent prompt pay Insurance companies.
110 ' Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
MONEY TO LOAN
FURNITURE. plano and notea aa security.
$40. 6 mo., H. goods, total cost. $3.50.
$40. 6 mo. endorsed notes, total coat. $2.60.
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
412 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666.
Legal rates ' loans
424.00 $240.00 or more.
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
140 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296.
1MAHA LOAN COMPANY
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands. .
Sacrifice Colorado
Irrigated
640 acres Routt county. Colorado. Lo
cated two miles shipping station. All
fenced and cross-fenced Cedar posts and
barbed wire Two sets Improvements; all
can be Irrigated; water limited: rights
fully paid; system laid ouf by govern
ment engineer. Owned by eastern man.
Such land Is held at $46 to $50 per
acre, but can make price of $27.44 per
acre for quick sale. Might take a piece
of smaller clear property at cash price as
part payment
Address C B. Couch. Brown Palace
Hotel. Denver.
BAGAIN in Colorado ranch. Owner engaged
In other business and will sell email
ranch consisting of 3,20 acres owned and
810 acres leased land, situated within 6
miles of county seat. Only 14 feet to
plenty of" water' nd pest grass In the
world. i
For further particulars address owner,
Elbert Lewis, Akron, Colo.
Minnesota Lands.
240 ACRES 46 MILES from Minneapolis!
near two good railroad towna; one-half
under cultivation: balance used for pas
ture and bay; can practically all be cul
tivated: good soil good set buildings, this
land will produce 60 bushels of corn per
acre; country Is thickly settled; complete
set of machinery 27 4ead of stock, con
sisting of 11 cows balance 1 and 2 year
olds; 4 good horses. 26 bogs, chickens and
everything ep ths farm goes at 65 Pr
acre; $6,000 cash, Immedlte possession
can be bad. Schwab Bros.. 102$ Plymouth
Biflg., Minneapolis minn
Nebraska Lands.
CHOICE LAND.
Must be sold to settle an estate. N.
N. B. Sec. 26. and N. N. W. Bee.
25. T. 16. R. 10. Four miles from Elk
horn. For price and particulars. J. A.
Gibbons or State' Bank. Elkhorn. Neb.
FOR SALE.
A 320-acre farm In Pierce county, Neb.,
at a bargain; 160 acres In cultivation;
fair buildings. For particulars write to
Box 215, Holsteln. la-.. .
JMALL Nebraska farma on eaay payments
6 acres ng..JaTa farm ..the farm we sell
yon. The Hungerford Potato rowers'
association. 15th and Howard Sts.. .Omaha
Douglas 2871.- - - r : - ' . : . : .
FOR SALE Best large body high grade,
medium priced ! tend 'tn -Nebraska! very
little money required. : C. Bra-dley. Wol-
bacn, wen. -
EASTERN Nebraska farms.' . A,
Glbbo
Elkhorn, Neb
Oregon Lands.
ALFALFA :
I to tons per acre yearly.
JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT
HARLEY J. HOOKER
140 First Nat. Bank Bldg. .
Omaha, Nebraska.
"Texas Lands.
GOOD corn land, east Texas. $25 an acrs.
Get my free book.
W 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omaha.
Miscellaneous.
135-Acre Farm, $5,600
Corn Crop 2,000 , Bushels
Last season and has averaged 200 bush
els tomatoes to the acre (1600 worth last
year). Only half mile to village, high
school, milk station, canning factory and
auto bus line for passengers and freight
to city of (00.000, over state road all ths
-way. 75 acrea dark loam soil in .high state
of cultivation, balance valuable woodland
and wire fenced pasture. Bearing orchard
of apples, pears, cherries and peaches.
Two-story house with telephone, fine shade
and pleasant views. Slate roofed barn.
Owner having other business makes quick
sale price of $5,600, and If taken soon
throws tn pair horses, cows, hogs, poul
try, farm tools, etc.. etc. For details see
page 26. Strout's Farm Catalogue. Copy
mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency,
Dept. 2072, 205 South 18th St., Omaha,
Neb. '
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; bsve psrtles watting Western
Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk D. 8607.
LIST you 6 and 6-room houses with Ed
wsrd F. Wllllsms Co.. 801-802 Omaha
Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420.
LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us.
WE 8ELL THEM OSBORNE REALTY
Co.. Tyler 426.
ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1826
. talrd St. Wtbstu 2032.1
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
MODERN, WEST
FARNAM HOME
Lot 66x124; good modern 8 -room house,
2 blacks from Blackstone hotel. Owner
wants an offer. Immediate ' possession.
Phone Doug. 4810 or address (27 City Nat.
Rank.
NEAR 35th and Faruain. two modern resi
dences, 7 rooms snd sleeping -porch each.
Both for $8.6(10 F D. Wead. 310 S. 18th.
North
NORTH SIDE BARGAIN
Fine, ( rooms, with fine sleeping room,
screened-in front porch, plastered cellar,
extra fine plumbing; .large garage, 24x40;
garage rents for $25 per month, almost
enough to carry property. Price, $4,250;
cash, $750. balance easy. All in finest
kind repair.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
Douglas 1722.
(42 Paxton Block.
NORTH SIDE
Seven-room uouse, all modern, full sized
lot on corner, streets paved. This prop
erty la on Burdette, easy walk to 20th
or 24th car. Will give some one a bai
galn. Owner left city.
ALFRED THOMAS
308 Farnam Bldg.
QWNER ASKING $6,000'
Beautiful jStucco Home
Seven large rooms and bath Including
fine sun room, all the built-in features,
exceptional .plumbing, finest of materials
and workmanship, all built by day labor.
Located on choice corner lot, south and
east exposure, one block to car, close to
schools and churches and Kountze park.
For appointment to see, call
OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY,
701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
6-ROOM, strictly modern bungalow, lo
cated .in the northwest part of the city,
with two large lots. Extra lot Is covered
with eight kinds of fruit. Chicken house
and fenced. South front, paved street.
Owner leaving city will sacrlf IciXor quick
sale.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS.
637 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781.
DANDY NEW BUNGALOW
S rooms with stairway to floored attic,
nloely decorated, oak finish in living
rooms, white enameled bath room, full
cement basement, 40 ft. east front lot,
located high and sightly on 47th Ave.
, one block west of Fontenelle Blvd. and
south of Bedford Ave. Price j$3.400, 6250
down, balance terms. Be a home owner.
C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR
810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
PRICE ONLY $2,750
Choice East Front Lot
Six rooms and bath, strictly modern;
best value we know of for the price; one
block .to car; $600 down will handle.
OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY,
701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
NEW STUCCO bungalow, 6-r. and bath,
strictly mod.. - bullt-ln buffet and cup
boards, oak finish, rooms all decorated,
full basement, furnace heat, lot 40x128 ft.,
one block to school and car. Prloecut to
$2,(60, easy terms. ,
RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
South
MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW.
Stucco construction. 6 large light rooms
Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price
$3,800 Easy terms. Another new build
ing for $3,650 Call Douglas 1722 days.
Walnut 1680 evenings.
ONE 6-room and one 4 -room cottage, both
on one lot; fine condition; live in one ana
rent the other. Price for both, $2,760.
Very easy terms. No. 2438 South 20th St
NORRIS 4 NORRIS,
400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270.
Miscellaneous.
NEW OAK FINISH-
I have as pretty a little fcouse as you
can find in Omaha with the living room
and dining room finished in natural oak,
and floors are polished oa throughout,
the other rooms 'are white enamel. The
basement is full 7 ft. wiyi oement floor
with floor drain and hot and cold water.
The lot Is 40x130; 2 blocks from car
line, 4 blocks from school and ( blocks
from prettiest park In Omaha.
CALL WALNUT 677
' ' WHY PAY RENT?
$200.00 will buy a five-room, up-to-date,
strictly modern bungalow, balance
Just like rent. See me at once.
C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone Douglas 1616.
I HAVE a splendid lot In Evanston, also
one in Mlnne Lusa, which I will sell at
a bargain.
Telephone Tyler izsv.
A TRACT of ground laying ideal for poultry
raising, 250-ft frot.tage: price $810: 450
cash. $12.60 monthly Csll D 2606
W FARNAM SMITH & CO..
Real Estate and .nsu ranee.
1220 Farnam St D- 1064-
Templeton-Olson Co. Bee Bldg Tyler 2020.
General real estate. Insurance. Rentals.
R. 6 TRUMBULL.
1306 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734.
REAL ESTATE B-nen Pr'pty
H, A- WOLF. Realtor. Wars Blk Specialist
in downtown business property
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
QUARTER section Minnesota land, 4 -miles
northwest of Wlndom; 120 acres in crops,
fenced and cross-fenced; good, black
sandy loam, about 20 miles from Iowa
line. Farm Is rented. 2-5 delivered. Price
$126 per acre. Wants Improved 80 acres.
Must be within 60 miles of Omaha, or
good Income Omaha property.
LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 75S.
SHERIDAN, Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co.
Improved ranches, clear.- for sals or ex
change. ' '
S S. AY R B. MONTGOMERY.
Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
DRUG STORES
South Dakota, for cash or clear land. 8
J Olmem, Minneapolis, Minn
$200.00 EQUIT Y in good - residence lot at
80th and Hamilton St. to trade for Ford
In good condition. Call H. 8236. "
160 ACRES, well Improved, every acre good
land. N E. Neb., will take some trade.
O A. Kull. Oakland, Neb.
$50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 16 miles
from Omaha: Inquire 432 Ramge Blk Tel.
Doug. 4212 Residence phone Doug. 776.
WANTED A lot or a used Ford tor equity
of $600 in 60 acres of unimproved Wiscon
sin Isnd. Mrs Lawsori. 2802 Wirt St.
REAL ESTATE Investment
SEE -US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P TUKEY & SON.
REALTORS
,620 First National Ben- Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
CARTER LAKE
Summer Home Sites .
Beautiful building sites on west shore
of Carter Lake, in Wavecrest Addition,
south of Carter Lake Club. Prices, $390
and up.
HIATT COMPANY
245-7-2 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Tyler 60.
AFTER looking at MINNS LUSA 200 dlf
ferent buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
hacked their judgment by buying lota.
IF YOU will come out 'today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only
$2 cash and CO cents per- week, Doug. 1322.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
COMPLETE
HOUSE ACRE CROPS
READY TO MOVE IN
$250 DOWN
$26.50 MONTHLY
This house Is a brand new (-room bun
galow on a corner acre, and only one
block to free Jitney and paved road; large
living room, dining room, kitchen; 1 bed
rooms and bath: a full cement basement.
This houss is different and we want you
to see It. The crop consists of beans,
peas, beets, tomatoes and other vegeta
bles, and it's doing fine. Call Tyler 0
and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors)
1614 Harney St.
Dundee.
DUNDEE, $5,750
Seven rooms, modern; living room ar
rangement with sun room, dining room
and kitchen on the first floor; three
large bedrooms snd sleeping porch on
the 2d floor; full basement; practically
new; oak floors throughout: garage and
driveway; convenient to car.
GLOVER & SPAIN.
(REALTORS)
Douglas 2963. 919-20 City National.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Well located tots on easy terms. Mod.
ern. attractive bomea Before buying be
sure and see
GEORGE & CO..
HOMES and home sites In Dundee.
SHULER A CAR. 204 Keellne. D. (074.
FARM LAND WANTED N
WE HAVE inquiries for farms wltblu
twenty miles of Omaha. White & Hoover,
Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4.0,
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
TWO extra good rfolateln cows, one fresh
with calf; other milking two months. Two
tuberculin tested. Gus Volatedt, 6 J en and
Woolworth.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jacob P. Auer et al to Frank L.
Homan, Nineteenth street, 98 feet
south of I street, east aide, 50x1(0. .$2,10$
Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Banker
Realty Investment company. Forty
sixth street. 800 feet south Of Miami
street, west side, 60x135............ $,000
Louis J. Bradley And wife to Grove
Wharton Const company, Camden
avenue, 890.6 feet east of Thirtieth
street. vsouth side, 40x116 9,000
Nells Madsen to Arthur Mitchell et
al, Charles street, 20 feet east of
Twenty-fifth street, south side,
25x82 ,. 1.600
Marie Egyed to Bessie Webber, Atlas
street, 840 feet west of T,entb street,
south side. 48x120 1,600
John Howard and wife -to Archibald G.
Lehmer. Nineteenth street, .200 feet
.south of Central boulevard, -west
side, 60x130 2,1(0
The Shtill Land company to Alexander
MacDonald. southeast corner Twenty-sixth
and Hickory streets, 67x127. 1460
Lillian B. Mason to Carl A. Carlson,
Dewey avenue, 92 feet east of Forty
second street, south side, 46x140,. 1,250
New fork Money Market,
New York, Aug. l.Money-nOn call,
earner; high, V4 per cent; low, IV, per cent;
ruling rate, 2 per cent; last" loan, 2tt per
cent; closing bid, ,2 per cent; pt fared at 2 ',4
per cent. '
Time Loam Steady; sixty '4aya, 4Q4K
per cent; -ninety days, 44M per cent;-six
months, per cent. '
Prime Mercantile Paper 4 -per cent.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.72;
commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71 ;
rommerclal sixty-day bills, $4.71)1; demand,
$4,75 9-16; cables, (4.76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 79c; Mexican dollars, 61 c.
U. S. 2s reg... S6K. C. S. ref. 6s 82H
U. S. 2s coupon. 96L. ft N. un. 4s. 90V
U. S. 3s reg... U 'M.K.& T. 1st 4s 68
U. S. 3s coupon. 99 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 69Vs
U. 8. 4s reg,..104V4tMont. Power 6s 94
U. S. 4s ooupon .'104 V4 N.- Y. C. deb. 6S.103V4
Pan. 3s coupon 85 No. Pac. 4a..... 87 "4
Am. F. S 6s... 95No. Pac. 3s.... 63 ti
A. T. ft T. elt. 6s 87!40. S. L. ref. 4s 87
Anglo-French 6s 93 H Pac. T. ft T. 8814
Ar. & Co. 4s.. 90 Pa. con. 4S...101V
Atch. gen. 4s... 88Pa. gen. 4Hs... 94
B. ft O. 4s..... 94 V.Reading gen. 4a 90
Cen. Leather 6s. 97&S L ft S F adj. 6s 66
Cen, Paclfia 1st. 83So. Pac cv. 6s.. 98 V4
C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 8714tSo. Pac. ref. 4s 87
C. B. ft Q., Jt 4s 963o. Ry. 6s 9814
C. MStPgen4s 93 T. ft Pac. let.. 93
C. R. I. &P.ref . 4s 70Unlon Pac. .48. . 91
C ft 8. ref. 4 Vis 78 V, Union Pac. ov. 4s 88 i
D. ft R. G. ref. 6s 60 V. fi. Rubber (s 85
D. of C, 6s 1931 86 ViU. S. Steel fie... 104
Erie gen. 4s..., 60 Wabash 1st ....100
Gen. Elec. 6s... 101 VI West Upton 4Vis 3
Gt. No. 1st 4 Vis 95VBid.
i. C. ref. 4s. ... 84Kfferad.
Int M. M. jfis.. 93
f Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin,
At Omaha, for the twenty-four hours end
ing Wednesday, August 1:
Terap'ture, Rain
Stations. HlRh. Low. fall.
Ashland 102 65 .35
Auburn ..........106 46 .08
Broken Bow 95 0 .00
Columbus .... 94 66 .4)0
Culbertson '.. ..100 ;' 64 .00
Falrbury ..105 65 .44
Fairmont ....... i......... 100 . 69 . 01
Grand Island 92 66 . . .00
Hartington . 9 64 .10
Hastings 94 . 60 .40
Holdrege 97 (6 .00
Lincoln .101 - 44 .19
North Loup (2 60 .00
North Platte 92 62 .00
Qakdale 86 58 .31
..Omaha .,..101 67 .(6
O'Neill ..... 88 (1 .02
Red Cloud 97 n .Op
Tekamah ...100 61 .66
Valentine 66 48 .40
Showers occurred In Iowa, greater por
tions of Minnesota, Wisconsin, .eastern por
tions of South Dakota and Nebraska, north
eastern and much of southern Kansas, north
western and north central Oklahoma, and
northwestern Missouri. The amounts -were
mostly light to moderate, . except over one
Inch fell at one station each tn Minnesota,
Iowa and Oklahoma. Maximum tempera
tures Tuesday exoeeded 90, exoept in the
northwestern states, and were 100 or above
In southern portions of Iowa, Nebraska and
northern portions of Kansas, Missouri and
Oklahoma. Cooler weather Is now over
spreading the plains states and the middle
Missouri end upper Mississippi valleys. .
U A. WELSH. Meteorologist.
Coffee Market.
K.v Tnrlr Aue 1 Coa The market
for coffee futures was very quiet today and
there was very little change In prices. The
opening was nominally unchanged to 2
points lower, but the only business reported
was at a slight advance with December
selling at 7.65c and of March at 7.97c during
the morning. ' The close was a point or two
off, with prices net unchanged to 2 points
higher. Sales. ,000 bags: August, 7.9o;
September, 7.75c; Ootouer, 7.18c; November,
7.81c; December, 7.84c; January, T.88o; Feb
ruary, 7.93c; March, 7.97o; Aprllj. $.02c;
May, 8.07c; June, 8.12e.
Snot, aulet; Rto 7s, 9 Vic; Santos 4s. 10 Vic
More offers were rer-orted tn the cost ,and
freight market -ranging from about .40c
to 9.60a for Santos 4s, London credits.
The official cables -reported no change
In the Brazilian markets except Santos
futures, which were unchanged to 2,5 tela
lower. -
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
St. Louis. Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts. 6,700
head; market, lower; native -beef steen,
7.5013.60; yearling steers and heifers,
$8.50010.00; cows, $6.00010.60; storkers
and feeders, $6.00 9. fiO; prime southern
beef steers, (8.0012.26; beef ,oows and
heifers. $4.25.00; prime yearling steers
and heifers, $7.5010.00; native calves, $6i00
13 00.
Hos--Recelpts, 8.000 head; market,
strong: lights. 16.4515,s0; pigs, $10.(0
15.00; mixed and butchers, $15,50l(iOo;
rood heavv, $15.9516.05; bulk of sales.
$15 60(S16.95.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400 head;
market steady: lambs. 26050c lower:
lambs. $10.609H4.00: wes, $8 OO0'8.(O;J
canners, $4.004.&0; choppers, $6.OOV.60.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Aug, Cattle Receipts. 18,000
head; market weak; native beef, 17.(00
14.00: .western steers, $8.15(911.40: stockerg
and feeders, -$5.75e9.00; cows anil .heifers,
$4.30411.60; calves, $8.504713.00.
, Hogs Receipts, 24.000 head; market
steady; bulk of sales, 116 10rl6 10; light,
14,016J5; mixed, $14.J16.26; heavy,
$14.4516 80; rough, 614.46 14.70,; Jigs,
$11 5014.20.
Sheep and Larnhs Receipts, 9.000 head;
market weak; wethers. $7.6Oi10.651 .ewes,
6.359.00; Iambi, $9,50015.00,
LIVE STOCK MARKET
'
Cows and Heifers, as Well at
Stackers and Feeders, Are
in Good Proand ; Prices
Are Strong.
Omaha. August 1, 1917.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday 9.991 .4t 11.85
Official Tuesday (.604 11,300 10.401
Estimate Wednesday.. 1,700 9.809 1600
Three days this week. .18.296 29,679 29.786
Same days last week..),6S8 32,905 19,129
Same days 3 w'ks ago. 12,014 37,(94 16,335
Same day t w'ks ago. 11,723 34.47$ $6,043
Same days 4 w'ks ago. 8,149 14.699 6.333
Same days last year.. 14,337 4.0$ ,04
Receipts and disposition of live' stock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty
four hours ending at S p. m. yeeterday:
RECEIPTS CARiA ADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
P.. M. ftt. JP IS..
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Paolflc 33 (9 (1
C. .ft N. W.. east 4 9 1
C. ft N. W.. west 19 61 3
C. St. P., M. ft 0 6 12
O., B. A Q., east S I
C.v B. ft Q west 16 If
C, R. I. ft P., east 6 t
C. R. I. ft P., west 1
Illinois Central 2 t
Chicago Great Western (
Total receipts J48 29
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hefts'. Sheep.
Morris & Co 319 1.898 269
Swift & Co 690 1,760 476
Cudahy Packing Co.. 775 2.643 721
Armour & Co 878 2,530 1.313
Schwartz ft Co 218
J. W. Murphy 1.41
Carr (6
Lincoln Packing Co.. 4
Wilson Packing Co... (0
Cudahy. K. C. ....... 146
Hill ft Son 61
F. B. Lewis 80
J. B. Root ft Co 69
Rosenstock Bros 98
F. G. Kellogg 95
Werthelmer ft Degen 109
Ellis ft Co 14
Bothschlld ft Krebs.. 88
o. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 14
Hlggln '. 7
Huffman , 6
Roth .r.. 21
Meyer , 21
Banner Bros. ........ 23
John Harvey 73 s
Jensen ft Lungren.... 89
Jat O'Day 1
Other buyers (17 1 6,028
Total 4,028 10,031 9,597
.Cattle Receipts were comparatively light
today, the recent sharp decline In prices
having a tendency to shut off supplies.
Tuesday's fain also had a tendency to
check shipping, as well as to Intprova the
demand for the cattle and the general trf.Qe
was in a better frame of mind.
- Beef steers were not materially stroncer
than yesterday, ths best cattle selling around
118.O04J'13.0, but cows and heifers, ss well
aa 0tockena and feeders, were tn better de
mand at steady to stronger prices all
around.
. -Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves. $12.50 14.00; fair to good beeves,
$11.6fl12.60: common to fair beeves, $9.60
if 11.00; good to choice yearlings, $18.60
13.(0; fair to good yearlings, $11.50012.(0;
common to fair yearlings. $9.00g11.00;
gobd to choice grass beeves, $10.26011.60:
fair to good grass beeves, $8.0009.50; com
mon to fair grass be ves, 36.00(97.76; good
to choice heifers, I9.0010.00: good to
choice cows, $8.009.00; fair to good cows.
$7.00w7.76; common to fair cows, $5.00(
7.00; good to choice feeders, $8.0039.00;
fair to good feeders, $7.0007.76; common to
fair feeders, 6.oog6.;5; good to choice
stockers. $7,6048.60; stock heifers, $6.60
7.50: stock cows, $5.(007.00; stock calves,
$6'.509.00; veal calves, $9.00013.00; bulla.
stags, etc., $8.0009.(0.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. - Pr. No. Av, Pr.
6....... 780 $5 60 3 (70 $5 99
8 47 ( 16 32 731 6 36
6,......,770 ( 40 36 1012 6 75
8....... 983 7 26 24 975 7 65
9 1196 8 10 38 1069 9 09
28 1023 9 25
15. ...... 1.031 10 00 8 976 10 (0
18. ......1108 10 65 29 1079 11 10
44.. .....1060 11 25 1. ...... .1090 1L 60
17., .....1206 11 75 18 1812 12 80
48.. 1264 13 00 21 1083 13 40
WESTERNS.
Jr. J. Barkle South Dakota.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4cowe....l080 ( 60 19 cows..., 969 6 15
K. M. Stuart Wyoming.
4 cows... .1206 8 10 (cows... .1328 8 36
M. E. Bennett South Dakota.
II cows.... 9l 6 75 lcalf 234 9 00
W. E. Bennett South Dakota.
6 heifers. . 796 6 75
II, C. South South Dakota.
23 steers., 694 7 00
E. P. Wood South Dakota,
24 steers.. 793 7 10 ,
W. W. Fish South Dakota.
14 steers.. 1009 7 00 (steers.. 972 T 00
NEBRASKA.
14 steers., 640 6 50 6 steers. .1005 6 76
SO steers.. 710 6 60 12 calves. .. 230 ( 00
J,T heifers.. 631 J 00
IDAHO.
15 cows... .1086 J 60 32 cows. . ., (93 ( (0
48 cows.... 981 4 46 lpws. . .. 827 ( (0
ORBGON.
88 bulls.... M3 4 5 88 00WS....1P53 6 90
47 steers.. .1111 0
SOUTH DAKOTA
86 steers... 82 6 25 12 steers... 71 6 75
WYOMING.
11 cows.... 979 6 75 foowa.... 1037 6 26
6 5 steers... 1026 60
Bogs The hog market was the best seen
In some -time, .both aa to general condition
of the trade and the highness .of prices.
Receipts were fair, but .demand was broad
from both packers and shippers, and the
-trade -opened as much as lOfi'SOo higher,
while before the close .some bogs sold 26c
higher. Everything was cleaned up be
fore O'clock, bulk selling at $14.76
15.00, with the heat kinds op up to $15.80,
the top.
Representative sales: v
No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh;' Pr. ,
28. .252 ...14 60 56. .282 ...$14 70
48. .283 - 40 14 76 (1..324 ... 14 80 '
(2. .305 ... 14 65 63. .260 .,,14 90
62.. 388 40 46 00 64. .261 110 1( 10
56.. 901 110 16 20 25. .280 ... 15 90
69 .-290 . . Jfl .15 .40 . 52.. 235 70 15 60 "
64., 196 40 16.(6 56. .224 ... 15 80
' PIGS. " .
41.:t42 11 IS ,
Sheept Jt lambs were a quarter lower
again today, and for that matter so were
most of the feeders. Sellers did not cut
loose until late In the morning, but In the
end they had to sell most of the killer of
ferings around $14.60, as against $14.76
yesterday. A few light feeders wer nearly
steady, one bunch reaching $16.10, but bulk
of the feeder lamb offerings is showing Just
aa much decline this week as the killers,
and most galea are being made at $14.50
and under. 5 '
Fat sheep were most too scarce to really
make a market Trade waa quotably steady,
a few ewes reaching $9.00. Feeder sheep
are down Just as mueh as lambs this week,
and feeding ewes that were bringing $7.00
97.(0 last week are being bought under
$7.00. Breeding awes are for ths most
part an unknown quality, none of conse
quence having been hers. Cannsr swes
are weak at last week's low prices, most
of them selling today around $3.5094.(0.
Quotations pn sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, JH 40 14. 60; lambs, fair
to good, $14.26014,40; lambs, culls, $13,00
14.25; lambs, feeders. $14.00(916.10; year
lings, fair to -choice, $9. 60 (10.60; yearlings,
feeders, $1.0010.60; wethers, fair to
choice, $8.6009.00; ewes, culls .and feeders.
$3.0007.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $7.50
16.00.
Representative gales:
No. Av. Pr.
66 Idaho canner ewes 89 $4 00
140 Idaho feeder lambs ., 62 14 90
338 Idaho feeder lambs 63 14 76
37 cull feeder lambs... 66 14 15
(4 Idaho lambs 64 14 60
91 Idaho lamhg 7. 14 60
166 Idaho feeder lambs 62 16 20
K annas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 1. Cattle Re
ceipts, 16,000 head;' market steady; grass
ers weak to 16o tower; prime fed steers.
613.00013.75: dressed beef steers, $10,000
12.76; western steers, $9.00012.60; cows.
66.2609.00; heifers, $7.60012.60; storkers
and feeders, $6.76010.00; bulls, $6.0007.60;
Calves, $6.60011.00.
.HogSr-xReceipts, - 10,000 head; market
higher; pigs 60c lower; bulk of sales, $15.25
016.06;' heavy, $15.90016.15; packers and
butchers, $15.40016.06; light, $14.90015.70;
pigs, $10.00013.00.
Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; market
lower: lambs, $13.76014.60; yearlings, (9.00
011.00; wethers, $8.60 0 10.00; ewes, $8,000
.2S.
Sloox City Live Htock Market.
Bloux City. Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, 800
head; market strong; beef steers, $7,600
12.60: fat cows and heifers, 67.00011.00;
canners, $6.0006.60; stockers and feeders,
46.6008.76; calves, $6.0008.00; bulls.
siags, .etc., sn.uutyi9.vv-, lecwna "
heifers. 48.7607.(0.
Hogs Receipts, 6.000 head; market 10c
higher; light $14.76016.25; mixed, $14,760
16.00; heavy, $14.60016.66: pigs, $12,600
13.00; bulk of sales, $14.(6016.10.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head;
market weak.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Cash Wheat Market is Quiet,
With Light Arrivals; De
mand for Corn Very
Brisk.
Omaha. Aug. 1. 1917.
The rash wheat market was very quiet
today, with light arrivals, but the trade in
corn was excellent and the local market Ltd
all other markets lo the receipt of this
rereal, the total arrivals being 114 cars,
which was forty-six cars In excess of the
amount seoeived by Chicago, the nearest
competitor.
The tone of the rash wheat market was
a trifle easier, with prices quoted from
steady to 2c lower, and while the de
mand was very limited it seeined strong
enough to take care of the extremely light
offerings.
The corn market was strong and prices
on this cereal continued to soar to new
high level, the better grades of white
corn reaching a high mark of IS 12. while
the fellow sold around 62-26 02.2614 and
the mixed grades ranged from 4- 240
$.26Vi, with a few choice cars selling at
high as $2 J9V,.
The local demand for corn of all grades
was very brisk, and srhlle buyers paid
premium prices for white corn they did
not neglect the yellow and mixed and
practically all of the samples that ap
peared on the tables were disposed of at
a comparatively early hour at prices rul
ing from IVstPltaO above the market of
the previous day.
The oats market was very weak, at a
range of 102c lower, and ths demand
for this cereal was rather quiet.
Rye was dull, with no arrivals, while
barley was fairly active, with light arri
vals, and prices on this article ruled about
6c higher.
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
193,000 bu.; corn, 70,000 bu.; oats, 391,000
bu.
Primary wheat receipts were (34,000 bu.
and shipments of 363.000 bu., against re
ceipts of 2,401.009 bu. and shipments of
1,113,000 bu.. last year.
Primary cora receipts were (36,000 bu.
and shipments of 392,000 bu., sgatnst re
ceipts of 971,000 bu. and shipments of
(87.000 bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 608.0O6 bu.
aud shipments of 480,000' bu., against re
ceipts of J, 439,000 bu. and - shlpmeuts of
sss.vvo ou. last rer.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 13 (8 87
Minneapolis ,.114 ... ...
Duluth I
Omaha 6 314 38
Kansas City 168 13 31
St. Louis 417 46 66
Winnipeg 176
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $2.78.
No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $2.78: 1 cgr,
$3.T4.. No. $ spring: 1 car, 2.?0.
jBariey no. I: 1 car. $1.35.
Corn No. 3 white: 6 6-6 cars, (2.32. Sam
ple white: 1 car. 62.21. Mo. 1 yellow: 1
car, $2.26. No. 2 yellow: 3 cars, $2.2Vi;
4 oars, $3.20; I oar, (2.26V4. No. $ yellow:
1 car, $2.26; 1 car, $3.26; 1 car, $3.26 Vi.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $3.25,. No. 1 mixed:
1 oaf, $2.24. No. 3 mixed: $ cars (near
white), $2.29Vi; 6 ram, 62.24); 4 3- oars,
62.6V; 6 cars, $2.26: 3 oars, 32.24V,. No.
8 mixed: 2 cars. 42.36V; I 1-5 oars. 62 26.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car (near white), 62.29; i
cars, 6 8. 2.5 U; 3 cgrs, 62.26; 1 oar (shipper's
weights), I2.Z4H: 1 car, 92.14. f.o. 6
mixed; 1 car (shipper's weights), 6S.E6V4.
No. 6 mixed: 8-6 car, $2.86; I Car, $2.21 Vi.
Sample mixed: 1 car, $3.23.
Oats No. 3 while: 3-5 car, 73o. No. (
white: 1-6 cars, 73c. No. 4 white: 1 3-6
oars, 70c. Sample white: i cars. 660; 3 oars
(new), 680. ' ,
Omaha Cash Prlcesn-Wheat : No. I bard,
(2.7603.78. No. 8 hard. $2.7303.76. Corn;
No. t white, 6J51Vi0S.S3. No. 6 white.
$2.8103.32: No.. 4 white, $2.31 6 2.81 V4. No.
6 white, 42 80V4 0331. No. 4 white. 62 380
2.69. No. I yellow, $2.85Vs2.8o4. No. I
yellow, 2.25)02.26V4. No, 4 yellow. ,$285
02.26. No. 6 yellow, 61.650S.2Vi. No.
4 yclTow, 62.2402.25. No. i mixed, 63.24 Vs
?6Vi. No. $ mUed, $2.84V02.4(V. No.
4 mixed, $2.2402.36Vk. No. 6 mixed, $2,23 Vi
2-S4ii No. 4 mixed, 42 22V402.23 V,. Oats;
No; 1 white, 78 Vi 074c. Standard, 13 0 730.
No. 8 white. f073o. No. white, 9071c.
Barley: malting, $1.2501.36. No. 1 feed.
$1.1001.16. Rye: No. 2. $1.O01.2. No.
3, $1.8901.90.
Local range of option:
Art I Open. I High. ' I Low.) Gloss. Tea
Wht. j "
Sep. $ 16 I 16 316 $ 16 216
Corn.
Sep. ll 111 111 1 63 161
Deo. i II 1 14 116 1 16 116
May 1 l i 34 M 1 l n
Oats.
Sep. 62 62 63 63 63
Dap, f 62 62H 62 634,
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
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CU1CAC.0 CHAIN MARKET.
Rains Throughout Cora Belt With rromUe
of Crop Cause Sharp Break In Tit ralr.es.
Chicago. Aug. 1. -Welcome rains In Kan
sas and other 4g states where the slae of
ths corn crop 1 a matter of vital im
portance, broke prices sharply today tn tho
corn market here. The flnleh was lc to
2c net lower at $1 16H to $1 16 Decem
ber, and $1 13 to 61.14 May. Wheat sained
lc and closed unsottlcd with September
$2.18. Oats declined c to lHc net. The
outcome In provisions ranged from 60 loss
to a like advance.
Downward swing In ths value of corn
began a soon a the market opened. At
tention centered at once on the fact that
much needed moisture and lower temp
erature had supplanted the drouth and host,
which was withering the Kansas crop.
Bearish sentiment received further em
phasis, however, from reports showing that
the cooler showery weather was shared by
Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and Illinois. An
other notable Influence against the bull was
an nswrtlon from a leading toxpart that ,the
total yield of ewe tn the United States -this
season promised to be as much as 3,176,000,
000 bushels to 8,200.000,000 bushels. Action
of the directors of the board In prohibiting
all fresh dealings in the September delivery
counted likewise throughout ,the day a a
weight on price.
Wheat trading waa confined to scattered
transactions In the September delivery.
Prices svsraged s little higher, chiefly owing
to estimates that the domestic crop would
be 2,000,000 bushels short of what had been
expected a month ago. In this connection
it waa the most of -the damage In the spring
crop region had been offset by enlarged
yields In the winter crop belt.
Oat declined with corn. Threshing re
turns continued excellent and reports at
hand suggested that the total crop this sea
son might exceed laat year' by nearly 260,.
(000.000 bushels.
Buying that waa ascribed to packers
rallied the provision market from an early
setback. The temporary weakness resulted
from sympathy with corn and tram an X
peoted bearish showing in the monthly re
port on warehouse atocks of provision here.
Cash prices: Whest No. I red, 42.66;
No. $ red and No's 3 and 3 hard, nominal.
Corn No. 6 yellow, $2.32 08.88; No. 3
yellow. $2.3203 33; No. 4 yellow, nom
inal. Oat No. 3 white, 78081c; standard,
8O0HI. Rye No. 8, J 10W2 16. Jiarlny
$1.3501.6$. Timothy $4.0007.(0. Clover
tl2.OOWI7.tfO. Pork $40.75. Lard $20900
21.00. Ribs $21.76083.85.
New York General Market.
New York, Aug. 1. Flour Unsettled;
spring patents, $13.16013 40; winter patents,
$ 14 90 0 1 1.16 ; winter straights, $10.(6 0 10.80;
Kansas straights. 613.16 0130.
Wheat Spot, nominal.
Corn Spot, firm; No. 1 yellow, 43.45, and
No. 3 mixed, $2.4$, both c. L f. New York.
Oats Spot, essy; standard, 60 o.
Feed Firm: cltr hran. 100-lb. saotu. 42c:
standard middlings, $60.00; city bran. Jtl.PO;
an in iuu-io. sarKs.
Rye Dull; No. (. western, 11.66. 0, t. f.
Nsw York,
Hops Firm; state common to choice,
1916, 30036c; 1916, 08o; -Paclfls Coast,
1916. 10013c; 1916, 708c.
Hides Steady; Bogota, 43a; Central
America, 42 c.
Leather Firm; hemlock first, 67oj gee
onds, 46c.
Pork Klrmi me, 648. 00043. M: family,
$43.00044.00; short clor, $40.00042.50.
Lard Firm; middle west, $31.00 0 31.16,
Tallow Quiet; eity apecla!, loo, 15o.
Wool-tQu!t; domestic fleece, X Ohio,
660.
Rica Firm; fancy head, 60$ Mo; blue
roo. 70740 - '
Minneapolis Grata Market.
Minneapolis Aug. J.-ee-Wheat Sentemberi
$3.14. Cash: No. ;1 northern, 8.6ff6.O0,;
No. 2 .northern, 49.6002.-96.
Corn 'No. yellow, 49.1408. 84.
Oats No, I white, 7077o.
Flaxseed 43.8008.35.
Flour-i-Unohangnd
Barley 61.16 1.46.
Rye $2.0403.06,
Bran $36.61)0300.
Option Jflarket.
New York. Aug. Cotton Futurss
opened steady; Ootober, bs.sio; wecemner,
33.0No; January, 31,60c; Mreh, t-3.0c; May,
34.T8C t
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HEW YORK STOCKS
Continuation of Extreme Eeat
Contributes to Further Car-
tailacjt ,of Iwdicff.
New York, Aug. 1. Continuance of th
extreme heat contributed larg'ly to the
further curtailment of stock market trading
todey, dealing f .tiling to 365,000 shares, the
smallest total since the early months ol
the yuiir.
The extraordinary exhibit of the United
Slates Kteel corporation for the - second
quarter, with Hs significant appropriation
for war taxes and profit,, was almost the
one topic In financial quarter, and acted a
a brake upon bearish activity.
With two exemptions Coatral Leather and
Industrial Alcohol In which gross advances
of about 8 points were scored, pries
change extended trem fractions to barely
8 points, though mainly upward.
-United States Steel registered the maxi
mum of 124, reacted a point and closed
at 124 U, a net gain of s point. Other steal
and the more active equipment, and war
spec laities followed the course of their
loader In ,tite main. Rails, shipping and
metals were featureless most of the session,
although a broad Inquiry for low-priced
or reorganised transportation issues devel
oped before the close, lmportnnt railroads
submitted June statement of earnings,
some of which left much to be desired from
,the bull standpoint.
Engagements of gold tor export again as
sumed large proportions, ti.OuO.OOO being
transferred to 6an -Francisco tor shipment
-to Japan, 41,200,000 being -consigned to
Spain and $500,000 going to an unnamed
port. Foreign exchange showed no alteration
except for a hardening of rates to the Scan
djlnavlan countries.
Bonds were firm. The Liberty Issue moved
In the narrow range of 99.40 to 99.43. Total
salus, par value, $2,676,000.
Culled States -bandar old Issues, were u.Q.
changed on call.
Number of sales and quotations on leading
atocks were:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
600 $2 91 91
200 48 49 48
200 76H 76 76 Vi
200 73 72 72 V
1,600 103 103 103
Amer. Beet Sugar. .
Amor. Can ......
Am. C. ft F
Amer. Loco. ....
Amer. 9. ft R. ...
Amer. S. Ref
Amer. T. AT. ..
. mm m. a
3,100 128 131 132 Vi
700 118 lit 118 4,
Alii. 4 -u. re 0. ......
23
Anaconda Cop.
1,300 77 77 T7?
V
Atchison 99 ti
A. G. ft W. I. 41. . 400 108 105 168 Vi
U. ft O. 406 69 49 69
B. ft S. Copper , ,. 26
Cel. Petroleum 18 Vi
Can. Pacific 196 111 10 10
Can. Leather .... 11,000 i 88 41
C. ft O. 700 60 69 60tf
U. at. ft St. r. .... 1,699 69 19 9V
C ft N. W.
108 V
1.900 34 34 84 Vi
4,400 (6 66 6-4 W
(0
1.104 .14 14 34 W
C. R. 1. ft P. ctf.,
Chtno Copper ....
Colo. T. ft I. ......
Corn. Pro. Ref. .,
Crucible Steel ....
Cuba Cane .Sugar,,
l,4 12 1 81
1,(00 ,40 391 39V
Dlst See 400 37 44 V
f'M lVt
Ert 1,000 46 34 34
Gsn. Eleotrlo 154 V'
(Inn. Motor 2,806 116 lt 114Vi'
Ot. No. pfd 104 W
Gt. No. )r ett.. 260 ,13 11 63 r
Illlnol Central J 101
Insp. Copper ..... 1,(90 16 (6 69 -Int
M. M. pfd ... '3,304 88 47 47Vfi
Int Nickel 1,100 48 Is 44 Vt ttV
Int Papsr 84
K. C. Southern ..' 300 13 98 -r- 42
Kennecott Copper 300 4 41 43$
U k M t ,
Maxwell Motors .. ,
Meg. Petroleum .,
Miami Copper ....
Mo. PaoMlo ......
Montana Power ...
300 ,124 -134 134
300,44 34 341
100 :'(. I( 99V
700 46 38 V
IJ0O (2 4.14. -
"ioo 'ii "i
Nevad.a -Copper ...
J. Y. Central
400 38 It1j 86 Va!
N. Y.. ,N. H. ft H.. ..... ..... 16
Nor. ft West. ..... 121 1
No. Paotfto ...... 400 101 101 101 !
I'aolflo Mall 66
Pennsylvania .. .. 1.400 48 61 634'
..,. k..k rm K 1AA tatU. KElf EA ti.1
Ray Con. Copper., 600 38 38 16
Reading .'. 1.906 94 14 1 . . 64tf
Rep. Iron ft Steal. 3,900 61 61 1V4
SO. Facltto ....... iOO 44 94 5 4
So. Railway...... 1,(00 27 16 47
Htudshaker Corp.. 1.400 66 66 65
Texas Co 606 137 166 1874a
.Upton Paqlfle .... ' 600 135ji 136 135V4
it. p. ina. Aiconqi T.soo 10 ihi 164a,
,W. a Steal 66,800 194 133 164
IT. B. Steel pfd... ,400 .119 116 119
Utah Copper .... 400 104 104 404
-Wabash pfd 'b... 1,600 27 16 S&H
-west, union yjii
West ,KWnti;l! . .,. . 406 41 48 4s:
Total .sales for the day, 2(6,000 shares.
New York Produoe Market. '
New Tork, Kui. lir-Butter Firm; reoelpt
13,794 tub. Creamery higher ,tlin extra,
39j04O, -orenrbery extra (11 more,)
3IWo; finis, ttlfj23; .seconds, 37Vi0
38 Vic
iKggs -Irregular; receipts, 4,064 cases.!
Fresh gathered e.Mrn $940c; .extra firsts,,
17 3e; frts. 44026a; -second,, 40033c.
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Manager .
nd General Manager.
Wichita, KaiM