THE BEE; OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUgUST SV 1918. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. West. . UNDINE AITS. FOR RENT. Thf o -room and bath with l-room ac commodations, located it ..ICS) Dewey Ave. ' This S an opportunity to get en apartment In this new building, aa the tenant la leaving for the army. Rental $36 iiimmer and ttl winter. Vacant Aug. 1. ' - - - TRATOR BROS CO., Ill First Nat l Bk. Bldff. Doug. 6886. NEW apartments. College Terrace, south east corner (3d and California: I and t rooms with S and 4-room accommoda tion; 136 and 140. Bee Janitor, Apt. 1. or call Tyler 496. HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; tine lawn and flowers; best location; 24th and Farna: Prices reasonable. Call D. 1473. T IZARD Palace block, centrally located, I - or 4-room apts,; also 4-room flat. Superb. Apply 230 N. 3 ad. Phone Red 4333. North g i I 1. V" ... . 1 .T . r...-, H office. 1. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. KSTABROOK apartment, 626; near post office. O. P. StebBins. 1610 Chicago. South, . , 24l HARNEY ST. 7-room flat,, choice. close In. 650 per month. Colfax 1229. Miscellaneous PETEKS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management. FTSbOM apartment, 625. O. P. StebbtnJ IMP Chirano. -FQR RENT Businegf, Property. , FOR BENT 8,800 Sq. Ft. Floor Space .1006 .Farnam St.;. three-story and base- ment brick - building; electric elevator; steam heat; suitable for wholesale and manufacturing t Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. Stores. COMMISSION DISTRICT HTH AND HOWARD Double store; two stories and basement; total floor space, 7,400 square feet; can divide. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1636 333 Securities Bldg. STORE North 16th St., near P. O. low rent G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room WILL RENT to responsible party suits of office rooms, two private offices and e- - eeptlon room, beautifully carpeted, mi- hogany roll top desks and furniture ready for occupancy. Apply 1424 First Natlon al Bank Building. Phone Tyler :80. ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonable rentals In Ths Be building, where servlee Is REAL. " Keystons Inv. Co. Tyler 111 Miscellaneous. . Trackage For Lease Close In, 35,000 Square Ft. Thia Is o-ly a fewtblocks from the heart of town, .ith fine level haul In; good office building and frame store house and shade; very favorable long term lease can . be obtained. Call us or further particu lars. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. WANTED TO RENT. Tarnished Apartments and Houses .yANTED Good boarding place for two gins or 10 ana is years, aox nil, pee, ttRNISHED apartment In best locality. W. u B. LeVey and wife. Hotel Fontenelle. MOVINCfAND STORAGE. IREE rental TfTriTPT TfV - LniS dAADUfl. VUUVI. mom. I STORAGE. MOVING. PACKING. . ' k REASONABLE RATES. ' FREE RENTAL SERVICE. 430MPLETB LIST OF ALL VACANT . . 'HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. Hetropolitan VAN A STORAGE O. Owned and operated by Central Furnl , turs store; offics on Howard St, between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's tte way we do It Ask to 'see our dally rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. (06 8 16th. Douglas 4161. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage. 1417 Chlcsgo. D. 8364 JO DTT'Cn Express Co.. Moving. . j. IXEjEjU packing and Storage. 121)7 Farnam St. Web. 1743; Douglas 6146 Globe Van and. Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and itorlng call .Tyler 230 or Douglas 4336. REAL' ESTATE IMPROVED West 5-ROOM STUCCO, Hanscom Park District 5-room stucco home south of Hanscom Park, block to car ' line. Oak finish throughout; tiled bath; furnace heat; full brick basement; house In beautiful shape, and a decided bargain at 13,500; now vacant; immediate . possession. Ilj, Inter ested call J. h. HIATT CO., 000 First Natl. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 43. - A REAL BARGAIN - BUNGALOW '( rooms all modern, oak finish In living .and' dining rooms, dining room paneled, oak floors In all rooms, full cement base ment, large attic, nice bath room. Only . one year old, In good location, near car and school, many new homes In this vi cinity. A bargain at $3,300. Can ar range terms. F. D. Wead,, 310 South 18th St., Tyler 161. ' ' 26TH AND M ANDERSON. -l-room, -all modern cottage, large lot. shade and fruit trees, cement walks and paved street paid for. Only $2,800 on good terms. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 606 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. P. 3183. " ', WEST FARNAM : ' DISTRICT l-room modern house, near car line, 'on paved street, nice location, close to school. Just ths place for a ntcs small boms. Only $3,600, on easy terms. F. D. Wead, $10 south 18th St., Tyler 161. ELEGANT HOME DUNDEE DISTRICT i ' room modern, oak finish down, birch finish up, very nicely decorated. House nearly new, east front, a very nice place. Owner going away. Price, $5,360. F. D. Wead, 310 South 18th St, Tyler 161. 2024-40 NORTH 60TH. New bungalows, 4-r. and bath with 1-3 acrs, rood, except furnace. Full cement basement Cement walks to car. $100 cash, $26 per mo. PAYNE & SLATER CO.. -- Douglas 1016. ' ' CLOSE In 7-room strictly modern home, best of repairs, , paved street, located west of high school. Cash pries, $4,000. Consider cottage, lot or auto as part pay ment. Rasp Bros.. 310 Keellne. Tyler 731. $1,800 BUYS a T-room, parts -modern house; largs cement basement; Earn for garage; well and cistern. 4411 Davenport St Call Douglas $840, v FOR SALE, v . Seven-room modern house In Cathedral district very desirable; price and terms right Call owner. Webster 1810. LOT with all Implements; on paved street;- good ; district; $396 t- $496; $6 down; $5 per month. Doug. 6074. MODERN; ( rooffif; bat water heat; paved street; near Crelghton- university; $3,600. G. P.' Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. NEW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, large lot, fins location,; price $6,260; terms. 6137 N 34th St. Norrls A Nprrls. ID. 4370 UIN'NlE LUSA homes and lots .offsr 'he best opportunity to invest your money , Phone Tyler J87 North. MILLER PARK SPECIAL, . SNAP FOR $5,6(10. Seven-room semi-bungalow, built by day labor for home, all ths built-in fea tures, fireplace, etc Screened front porch, full brick foundation, splendid laundry with white enamel tuba. Owner Is leav ing city; $2,000 down will handle. 08 BORNE) -REALTY CO., T01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.- Tyler 496. W you ars going 10 buy a home, see this 1 first; a fin five-room- house: electric lights, gag and water. Pries $3,000. Im wnsr at 3330 Alanderson. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. Miller Park Bungalow Just listed a six-room, strktly modem bungalow, located near ISin - St. and Crown Point Ave. This bungalow Is 36 feet wide and 64 feet long, consisting of living room, with bullt-la bookcases; col onnade opening, dining room, built-in buffet. Sun room, two bedrooms and bath and kitchen, all on on floor; French plated doors between sun room and liv ing room; built-in features In1 kitchen; full basement, with furnace' heat; south front, oia, paved street; nice cement drive; full sise garage. This Is one of the nift iest bungalows In the city. Seeing ts be lieving. 8hown only by appointment. Payne Investment Co. x ... . 63T Omaha National Bank Bldg. - d. i78i. y , MR. COLORED MAN Buy this 4-room cottage on lot 60x120 where yon have plenty of room for chick ens and a garden and are not too far from cat line. The owner of this place at 3226 Plnkney street has.mado a very low price to sell this month and will sell on pay ments of 650 cash and 68 per month. Buy this for your home. It's worth more than the price asked. CREIGH, SONS & CO., REALTORS. Douglas 200. 608 Bee Bldg. NEARLY NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, $375 CASH, BALANCE LIKE RENT Located at 3463 Hartmau avenue, one block west of 24th St. car line, where the houses are all new; has large combination living room with alcove and dining room finished In oak, well arranged kitchen and two nice sleeping rooms) and bath all on one floor; first-class plumbing through out; electric light and gas; furnace heat; corner lot; house now vacant ,ready to move into. See us about it at once. ' HASTINGS & HETDEN, 1 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. WANTED. EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS, APPLY T. F. LIND HAYDEN BROS. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW I rooms, all modern, close to car and Miller park, very good location, has gar age. 83,600, cash or terme. F. D. Wead, 810 South 18th St., Tyler 161. 6-ROOM cottage, partly modern, near 44th and Lake, 83,300. 3600 cash, balance like rent Also small cottage near 30th and Tlnton Will trade. A. McClellan. 8210 S 23d. Douglas 7383. YOUNG ft DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 333 BRANDEIS THEATER. DO. 1671. South. FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW 14,860 buys an attractive, well h.uilt, 6 room modern bungalow, finished In oak and white enamel, with oak floors throughout; having sun Toom, living room with brick fireplace, dining room, kitchen, - two bedrooms, tiled bath and tiled front vestibule; full cemented basement,1 fur nace heat, laundry connections; stairway to floored attic; storm windows and screens; built In 1(16 lot 46 by 166 feet; something desirable; investigate. GEORGE & COMPANY, REALTORS. , City National Bank Bldg. Douglas 766. HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW 6 room modern bungalow near park, extra large lot, good location, close to car. Price J8,200. Can arrange terms." F. D. Wead, 310 South 18th 8V Tyler :61. WANT offer on 6-room mod. cottage; easy terms. South 20th-, near Vinton. Call Tyler 1672. - INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 913-14 City National .. BIG SNAP. 40x66, with 8-room house, on t4th. Just south of Leavenworth, only 11.600. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. Miscellaneous. 8-ROOM MODERN PRESSED BRICK HOUSE FOR ONLY 84,600. in good order, oak finish, fireplace large porches, shade trees, lot 60x124, garage, paving paid, near nice park. Owner leaving city. ' VV. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1104. 6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from oar, full lot, 12,000. Terms, 6300 casb.balanc 330 per month. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. 643 Paxton Block. FOR quick sale or rent of your property call A. J. DAVIS CO., Doug. 7160. 230 8. 13th St., Real Estate and Insurance. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOT WELL, 303 S. 17th St. Douglas 6013. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Douglas 1064. MODERN, 7 .rooms hot water heat; double garage; paved street; bargain. G. P. Stebblns 1610 Chicago. F D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Business Property, CLOSE IN WHOLESALE LOCATION 100x132 Northeast corner Fourteenth and Pa cific; fine f6r manufacturing, warehouse or wholesale purposes One of the best close to business district lots in Omaha. Ws hav a price that Is rlgho Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. BIG BARGAIN IN SO. OMAHA. The brick store building at No. 3606 W St., being the west 36 test of the 3 story building; south front, taxes all-paid Rents for $668 per year. Pries $3,600. oBENSON & MYERS CO.. ' Realtors. 434 Omaha Nat. Bank Bid Doug. 746. WIS WILL buy your home or business prop erty and pay cash. H. A. WOLFE CO.. Bleotrlo Bldg. Tyler 6$ BUSINESS property and Investments. A. V. TUKEI A SON, 630 First National Bank Bldg. M'fiAOlIE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialists. 16tb and Dodge Sts iioukiup iim, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. ONE smaller lot upon which to build a home; csn exchange for sevsn-passenger Davis auto. Call South 2106. Holt Co. farm, a-ood soil, fair improvements, 60 per a. Would consider good house 1st pmt Mr. Pease. 311 BrannVls Thes Bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED, South V rOR SALE 3 tots, lust south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box T 1188. Omaha Bee, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. vr ' Dundee. A BARGAIN IN DUNDEE FOR BALE Two-storv. sight-room mod era-house; largs finished attic, sleeping porch, oak floors down stairs, large base ment and laundry room, good furnace nice grounds and shads trees. One-half oiock irom car line, uasy terms, van owner. Walnut 2343. DUNDKS HOME 8200 down for a strktly modern, bra fa new, 6-room bungalow. Liberty bonds 01 W. S. stamps same as cash. Douglas 8840 or Colfax 4193. owner. DUNDEE 2-story frame. 7 rooms, modern hcs st a bargain pries, C A, Orlm- mj rnona u. 161. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Miscellaneous . FOR sals. Two beautiful lota south t Elmwood Tark la Overland addition, full six tots 60x160, Will take Liberty bonds aa pay. ment. Owner going to camp, must bil Act flulck. Address Box T 4J6. Omaha Be. REAL ESTATE WANTED. - Wanted Bungalows For Sale Having sold practically all ths bunga lows ws bad listed the last two weeks, we have good buyers tor bsngalows, In v good localities nearly new that can be .handled on terms and cash at ths right pries It .wanting to sell, see us at ones, . Payne Investment Company 637 Omaha Natl. Bank. Douglas 1781. WANTED RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence "property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa- SS. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 313 City Nat'l Bank Bldg FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED It you have a substantial, modern (furnace not Important), five-room boms In good neighborhood and on through car line that you will sell on payments with about $300 to $500 cash payment telephone South 11 JO and glvs pries and location at once. Must bs clear and all on ons floor, and worth around $1,000. Distance not Impor tant If good location and near through car line. 3610 8 J5th street FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loan oa your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. EH. Lou gee, Inc. 638 Keellne Bldg. HARRISON &EMORTON, 919 Omaha Nat. Bank- Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keelkie Bldg. H. W. BINDER, Money on band for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1633. r-l CT FARM LOANS , Kl ty O73 lO . PAUL PETERSON. Jv2 l 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 3718. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 6H and ( Per Cent i. H. DUMONT CO.. Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sis. Private Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4238. Financial Wanted. THERE Is no better Investment than a high grade first mortgage bearing 6 per cent Interest and aecured by an Omaha resl. denes. E. H. Lougee. Inc., 638-40 Kee llne Bldg. Miscellaneous LOW RATES. C O. Carlberg, 313 Brandels Theater Bldg.. Doug 686 FARM AND RANCH XAND3 ANGUST 6TH. Our text excursion to McOehse. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 301 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. A good 480 tract near Akron, Washing ton county, A good buy at pries asked. Clauson Bros., Klron, la. - FOR Bale or Trade 806 acres of farm land; 130 acres broke up. For particulars writ to C A Pearson, Winston. Logan Co., Colo. Maryland Lands. Maryland water front farm. Mild climate. Cat'g e. Russell Realty Co . Baltimore. Md. Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS $5 down, $5 monthly buys 40 sores; good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri; price only $230. Address Box 282-C, Spring field. Mo Nebraska Landsi NIOBRARA RIVER RANCH . SHERIDAN COUNTY '6084 acres crossed by the Niobrara river; 1 miles from town; 2,000 acres farm tand, part of which la most fertile vatlsy land; 3,000 acres most excellent pasturb and tray land; upland also grows alfalfa; two sets of Improvements; fenced end cross fenced; cuts 600 tons of bay and alfalfa; summers 700 head of cattle and winters 400; plenty of timber. This ranch is situated in a good farming coun try, where nearby farms are held at from $60 t $70 per acre "and advancing rapidly. Price $22.60 per acre. Reason able payment; balance 6 per cent. Will consider well Improved 60 or quarter near city as part payment. WHITE & HOOVER 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, BARGAINS Fins 4 seo. Imp. farm near Lodgepois. Can glvs possession March 1, 1919. Vi sec 4Vi miles from Lodgepole; all broke out, and fenced, ready for fall wheat; land lays perfect. 160 acres with 100 acres broks out, ready for fall whaat; V, crop goes with land delivered to market Land level as a floor; IVt miles from town. Fine improved quarter, 110 acres under cultivation; fenced and cross fenced. Pos session March 1, 1919. One-third this year's crops goes with land if sold soon. Write C. L. TATE, 669 OAMHA NAT. ffANK, OMAHA. NEB. FOR SALE 800-acrs ranch, 196 acres cul tlvated; well Improved; two wells, fine gas tractor, threshing outfit and other farm machinery; soma crop, all for $15, 000; possession at one. Near Wellfleet. Come-and ses It H. J. Seeley, Wellfleet, Neb. YORK COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE. Some extra good bargains. Well Im proved. Also a fireproof garage for trade on farm In central Nebraska, Rents at $176.00 per month. M. O. Hick man, 1086- Elmer Ave., York, Neb. WRITE ms for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In god old Dawes count. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford, -Neb. SEVERAL exceptionally good combination grain ana stock farms for sale In north west Nebraska. Bend for list Kloke Inv. uo.. umaha. WE specialize in the sal of Nebraska ranches, largs and small. White & Hoov er, 464 Omaha Natl PMio- MERRICK COUNTY improved com and .aim . inv nsni price. . a. n.ijtiit central uuy, weo. 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road. "mi", ess securities Bldg. Oklahoma Lands. IMPROVED farms In a section that has never hail & rimitrht Aiwa.,. iAt. . falL Small cash payment; ten years for iu uaiancs. writs w, H. - Jones, Imml gratlon Agent. Texas, Oklahoma & East srn Railroad Co.. Broksn Bow. Okl. WvominsT Lanrla WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a.. including paid up water rights Henry ..Levi ft c. M Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED. WANTED Rv m.rrl t, .... , ..;' to rent a farm vhp4 tkniii. ntin. to furnish horses and machinery, also to leave a lew milk cows and brood sows on farm. Wall experienced In farming nu ioca raising, ana can glv A No. 1 references. Will take one-third the crop, I the same Increase In stock. Charles L inne. uiarKS, nod PAH MM WiVlurn Don't list jour farm with us If yon widi io -eep iii . ' E. P. 8NOWDBN ft BON. 610 Elect Blda- rn.i.. at?i WANTEttTo hear from owner of good am fn. ..I. a,... . . . . . . lr price, niii aescripuon Or V. Bush. Minneapolis. Minn. HorsesLive Stock Vehicles. FEEDING and breeding ewes for sal. J. g. Patterson. Banders. Mont For Sale. A GOOD l.vur.nlH hlb- rrL ' i. - - - .. uui r ur $ i the Independent Bakery Co., 1419 North IMMUNE PIOS. IVs and a months old. ilO. OMAHA 1IYE STOCK Cattle Market Ruts Ten to fif teen Cents Lower Packers Bearish Toward Hogs Shippers Buy. Omaha, Aug. T. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Official Monday 19.190 4.311 8.S31 Official Tuesday 13,136 11.76$ 1L660' Estimate Wednesday.... 9.606 13,300 13,000 Three days this week. .40,816 31,364 31,782 Sams days last week.. .86,313 30.131 44,886 Sams two weeks ago.... 33,031 34,816 36,316 Sam three weeks ago, .33,044 40,411 31.062 Sam a year ago. ,16.387 36.63$ $1.(40 Receipts and disposition of live stock at ths Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., tor 34 hours ending at $ 0 clock August 7, 191$. RECEIPTS. 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. St. P 6 18 Wabaah t 1 Missouri Pacltlo ....... 4 $ Union Pacific 60 63 44 C. A N. W., east T 4 C. ft N. W.. west $0 48 1 O., St. P., M. 0 3 16 C, B. ft Q , east 14 4 3 ft, B. ft Q., west.... ..160 36 C, R. I. ft P.. east.... $ 13 3 C. R. I. ft P., west.... ... 1 Illinois Central 1 4 Chicago tit. West 10 3 Total receipts 346 DISPOSITION. Cattle Morris ft Co... .1.193 Swift & Co 1.693 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,480 Armouf ft Co 1.3S9 . Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy..... ..... Lincoln Packing Co.. 65 S. Om. Packing Co 41 . Wilson Packing Co.. 23 W. B. Vansant Co.. 2 F. B. Lewis..... 199 J B. Root ft Co 35 J. H. Bulla 11 Rosenstock Bros.... 443 F G. Kellogg IKS Werthelmer ft Degen 4SS H. F. Hamilton 41 Sullivan Bros 40 Hlggins 8 Huffman 34 Roth 24 Meyers 2 (TTnssborg I..,.. 3K John Harvey 70.1 Dennis ft Francis.... 87 Pat O'Dea i Otbf Buyer 8.616 199 Hogs. 1.637 3,470 2.777 3.344 994 3.426 49 Sheep. 843 1.778 3.378 1,098 6,366 Totals 11.761 18,647 11.962 Cattle Receipts were liberal, estimated early at 9,500 head of cattle, and while up to mldforenoon very little of any conse quence had changed hands, prospects were that desirable beef wo vd , sell at about steady with yesterday's average prices, with 10016c lower oq fie medium and com mon grades of beef. There were very few natives in the offerings quotable from $17.0018.40 on the good to prime beeves, and from $15 00017.00 on the medium grades. Butcher stock opened sbout steady with yesterday's low time, good to choice cows selling anywhere from $8.$510.26; ftr in iroort butcher stock, from 7.6Uti'S.zt. As compared with a wsek ago cows are $100 2.00 lower, and the duik 01 me siorro, 11 nn lnwnr. Stockers and tecdera were about steady and around $1.60 lows than last week. . . , Quotations on cattls: Choics to prime beevps, $17.7618.40; good to choice Beeves, $17.0017.76; fair to good beeves. $16.00 17.00; common to fair beeves,' $11. 0014. 76; good to choice yearlings, $16.6017.50; fall to good yearlings, $13.7515.7S; common tn fair vear nx. 67.75ft 11. Hl; gooa w choice grass beeves, tlS.Sfi 16.60; fair to good grass beeves, $1 3.26 14.76 ; common to fair grass beeves, $9.0012.60; good to choice heifers, $9.00(9110.76; good to choice cows, $8.2510.25; fatr-to good cows, $7.76 68.26; .common to-fair cows, is.ovW'.ov; prime feeders. $12.2513.00 good to choice foeders, $10.5012.00; falqsto good feeders. $8.5010.6I); common "to iair imo, .uU munn- rood to choice stockers. $8.6010.60; stock heifer. $7.60--25; stock cows. $6.60 stags etc., $9.0010.60. Hnira Recelnts today amounted to u.suo head mnkintr the total run for the three days this week 81,364 head. Shippers had a few more orders this mornlnMhan yes terday and were out In Jths yards lining them at a fairly early hour. Yesterday's weak extreme close makes comparison rather difficult. Bhippsrs purchased most nf their hoes around 818.20 11.76, with a few at $18.90 and a top of $19.10. Packers were bearish In their attitude again today and although a few hogs were sold at speedy prices, the general market is steaay to fully 100 lower than yesterday. Bulk of the sales wars $18.10 18.80, with ths top at $19.10. . . Sheen There was another rainy imerai run of sheep hers today estimated at 13,000 head, making the run for ths first half of the week 81,782 head. Th lamb market opened In 'fairly good shaps this morning with feeder lambs selling at $17.26, which Is steady with yesterday's prices, no fat Iambs had been sold tin the early rounds but the market was itenerslly considered at least steady with yesterday. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good 10 choice, $16.60017.60; lambs,, fair to good, 114.00(18.50; lambs, leeaers, iid.odww.ov; yearlings, good to choice, $l$.0014.60i yearlings, fair to good, $18.7513.00; year ling feeders, f 10.754913.80; swes, good to choice, $11.00018.00; ewes, fair to good. $10.00011.00. ChlcSgo Live Stock. Chlcaso. Aus. 7. Cattle Receipts. 6,000 head. Market very dull, mostly steady at yesterday's decline; calves closed steady with yesterday. Beef cattle :Oood, choice and prime, $17.O018.80; common and me dium 810.00017.00. Butcher stock: Cows and heifers, $7.00014.86. Canherg and cut ters: $6.0007.00. Stockers and feeders: Good, cbolcs and fancy, 810. 00f 13.00; In ferior, common and medium, $7.6010.00. Veal calves: Good and choice, $16.6017.26. Hoks Receipts, 7,000 head. Market gen erally 16c to 20o higher; a few common nacklne- crades about steady wlttt yester day. Butchers, $19.1619.90: light, $19.60 19.96; packing, $13.00lf.ou; rougn, sk.sm 18.00: bulk of sales, 616.25019.26; plgl, good and choice, $17.76 18.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, It 000 head. Sheep, steady; lambs, steady to 16o higher; best Wisconsin lambs, $18.26; feeders, 817.40; T.mh: Choice nd Prime. 317.60O18.2B; medium and good. $16.60 017.80; culls, $13.00 tal4.00. Ewes: Choics ana prims, n.Jw 13.90; medium and good, $11.00Ol$.!6; culls, $4.6009.60. - Sioux City Llv Stock, Sioux City, la., Aug. 7. Cattle Receipts, 1.600 head; market steady: beef steers, $8.78 015.60: fat cows and heifers, 68. 76011. 85; canners, $6.0007.76; stockers and feeders, $8.76012.50; feeding COWS ana neuers, $7.7608.76. Hon- finn.lnte. 8.500 head: market steady; light, $18.60019.00; mixed, $18,400 18. 6C; heavy, 18.0Ol-4o; ouis "i ss, $18.00019.00. No sheep. Si. Louis Live Stock. St. Louts, Aug. 7. Cattle Rece)pts, $,000 head. Market steady. Natlvs beef stsrs, MONEY tOLOAN. Organised by ths Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss secuni? $40. 1 mo.. H. goods, totsl, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate Tats PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th ft Farnam. Ty, 86$ LOANS OB DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY Cf SMALLER LOANS. OOL I O W. C. FLAT AD EST. 1891 V0 4TH FUR. BECURITINES BLDO. "I'Y. 50. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Barry Maloshock. 1514 Dodge D. 6619 Est 1891. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT LOANS- LEGAL NOTICES. 'Notice to Contractors, By direction at th property commute of the Board of Regent of ths University of Nebraska, bids will bs received until 4 o'clock n. m.. Monday. August 26th. 1919, at the offics of thv' undersigned, for ths construction of a laboratory building In Animal Pathology and Hygiene on ths Uni versity farm campus near Lincoln. Bids must be in strict accordano with plans, drawings and specifications now on file In th office of ths superintendent of construction In ths University administration building at Lincoln. Bidders must apply to and confer With th superintendent on all matters concerning construction and bids thereon snd must In all case us th Blank forms preparsd tinder thes direction of said suoerlntsndent for bidding purposes. Ap' proximate estimated cost of said building is $40,000. Bids must b accompanied by bank caiMers check or certificate of de- posit psyabls unconditionally to ths Board of Regents of tns university oc Nsorasxa in ma amount stated in th "instructions to bid ders," accompanying plans and rpeolflcatlons. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked on the outside cover "Animal Pathology lab oratory." Ths right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, J.B. DALES. Secretary . Station A, Lincoln, Eggs Drop Jwo Cents in New Fair Trice List. Thes maximum prices of retailers are effective at one. No merchant la allowed to charge mors for ths Items, as stated be low. . Eggs dropped 2 cents per dozen in the fair price list for this week, while new potatoes tumbled lt cent per pound. . Ham was raised 2 cents per pound, as was also r-orn syrup on the larger packages. The new prices are: ' Browa sugar, per lb. 94 Sugar, pr lb 94 Flour (Nebraska) 14-lb No. 1 $1.66 48-lb.. No. 1 $3.00 " Bulk. Vt lb..., 07 Hominy .05H Oswsgo cornstarch .12H Cornstarch .10 Cornmi-aU per lb., whits 06H . Tallow m Cornflour .06 H New potato, per lb. 03 Vs Butter, per lb,, creamery No. 1...... .60 NV Eggs, selects ,43 No. 1 41 No, S 31 Bread, (U. S. standard loaf, wrapped). 13-oa. single loaf 03 13- oa. loaf (3) .16 14-os. loaf .10 34-os. loaf 16 1 Crackers (Victory) oatmeal ........ .20 Graham .20 Corn .. .20 ' Soda .30 Rice (In bulk), per lb.. No. 1 14 No. a .u Barley flour 06 H Rye Graham flour, 34-lb. sack $1.76 Rye flour, 34-lb. sack.. $1.76 In bulk, Her lb , .. .0$ Oatmeal (In bulk), per lb. 07 Beans, per lb., Navy No 1 .16 Pinto, best No. 1 ., 13H Bacon, per lb.t Whole pieces, wrapped, No. l....v.- .60 Sliced ... 60 No. 1 47 Sliced 65 Ham (whole) No. 1 skinned...... 37 No. 1 regular.; 37 Shoulders 28 Lrd, per 'lb., No. 1 purs 33 Compound 28 Oleomargarine (In cartons), per lb. No. 1 .38 No. 1 83 New cabbage, best quality, per lb.,.. .06 Corn syrup (In cans), lH-lb. .... ... .15 3-lb. 20 6-lb. .45 10-lb, 80 Sam price to" ry or graham. Thva prices ar for cash and carry or credit and delivery, Not 1. Thes price ar for cash over counter. Note t. An additional charge may be mads for ..delivery or credit to eustomers. $11.60018.28; yearling steers and heifers, $9.50015.60; cows $7.60013 60; stockers and feeders, 18.60012,00; fair to prime southern beet steers, $10.00017.70; beet cows and heifers, $7.60016.00; native calves, $7.7514.00. x Hogs Receipts, 8,700 head. Market high er. Lights, $19.70080.00; pigs, 81H IB 19.2S ; mixed and butchers. $19.66030.00; good heavy. $19.76010; bulk of sales, $19,660 19.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.200 head Market steady. Lambs, $14.00017.00; ewes $11.00012.00; canners and choppers, $6.00(1 9.0 Kansas City Live Stock, Kansas City Aug. 7. Cattle Receipts, 17,000 head. Market slow. Prime fed steers, $17.25018.60; dressed beef steers, $12.60 12.00; western steels, $10.0U15.00; cows $6.00011.60; heifers. $7.60013.60; stockers and feeders. $7.60016.60; bulls, I6.00ff9.60; calves, $6.60011.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head. Market higher. Bulk of sales, $18.90019.50; heavy, 619.40O1I.70! packers and butchers, $19.20 010.66; light, $18.76019.00; pigs, $15,760 16.60. Sheep, and Lambs Receipts $,000 head Market strong. Lambs, $15.0001760; year lings, $11.00015.00; wethers, $10.00014.60; ewes, $8.00013.00. i M Joseph Live Stock, St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 7. Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head; market lower; steers, $9,000 18.00; oows and heifers, $5.60015.00; calves, $8.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market high er; top, $19.60; bulk, $18.86019.60. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market higher; lambs, $12.60 17.60; ewes, $6.00013.00. .Omaha Hay Market. ' Receipts, light; demand good for both prairie hay and alfalfa; market firm, and higher on all grades Upland Prairie Hay' Choice, $23.00; No. 1, $19.00023.00; No 2, $16.00016.00; No. 3, $9.00 013 00 No.' 1 midland, $19.00021.09; No.2 midland, $14.00017.00. No. 1 low land, $14.00016.00; No. I lowland. $10,000 11.00; No. S lowland, $8.0009.00. Alfalfa Choice, izs.uu; mo. 1, izi.dqq) 34.00: standard. $20.00021.00: No. 2. $17.00 O19.00; No. 3, $11.00014.0. Nl Straw Oats. $9.00010.00; wheat, 99.000 10.00. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, Aug. 7. Evaporated Apples- dull; stats, 18HO160. i Prunes Firm; californias, (Ol6c; ure- gons, 12H016C. . Apricots Firm; choice, 16c; extra cholos. 18 c; fancy, 19 a. Peaches Quiet; standard, 13013HC; choice, 124 013ttc; fancy, 14014ttc jxaiains r irm; loose muscaiei, vo; onoice to fancy seeded, lOVlOllc; seedless; (HO 11 Vic; London layers, 83.00. Chicago General. Chicago. 111., Aug. 7. Butter and Eggs- Market unchanged, Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 55 cars; Virginia barreled cobblers, 84.5604.76; Minnesota Early Ohlos, bulk, $2.0002.10, sacked, $2.152.20; Illinois Early Ohlos, $$.002.10. - Poultry A ivs. fowls. 29K30c: springs, 81c. Copper Price Fixed, Washington, Aug. 7. Ths maximum pries of copper will remain 26 cents a pound until November 1, through an agreement under stood to have been reached today between the price fixing committee ef the War In dustries board and copper producers, sub ject to approval by President Wilson. London Honey.' London. Aug. 7. Bar Sliver, Money and pisoount Rates Market unchanged. . , , . i Sngar Market. New Tork, Aug, 7. Sugar Raw, steady and unchanged, r- i ' Lead Market. New York, Aug. 7. Lead Unohangsd, Spelter, firm; EasfSt. Louis spot t.20O-$0c Linseed Market, Duluth, Aug. T. Unseedj, $4.27. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Patrick H.Hyland to Joseph Stein, . Capitol avs 130 ft. east of 37th av., north side, $3x116... $ Aaron P. Brady and wife ts John Al corn, Meredith ave., 14$ ft. east of $4tb st.t south slds, 48x136 Fred O. Kahnsn and wlfs to Wilbur C. Bouk, 43d St., 41 ft. north , ef 1,000 3,100 3,760 Chicago St.. West side, 43x100. Martin Rees and wits to pahnsbrog Lodge No. IK, I. 0 O. F., t(th ave.. $40 ft. south of Scrague St., east side, 40x1(4 "$ Oman Casket CO. to . u. Jensen, 13th at., lit ft. south of Orace St.. west Bid. 183x302 3.000 E. E. Jensen and wife to Sinclair Re fining Co. 13tJi St., 131 ft. south of Gracs st, welt side, 133x303 1 Carrl A. Csrpentsr to David C. Mc Dowell. Locust at.. 74 ft. west of 30th St., north (Ids, 60x124 6,000 Richard R. Evans and wlfs to Orlie A. Gordon. (6th St.. 11$ ft south of Farnam St., east slds, 70x130 3.600 Union Investment Co. to Fred Busch, s. e. oo r. 14th and Pacifio sts . . $4X81 '. 6.000 United Real Estate and Trust Co. et at to James A. Lyons, Buggies St., 121 ft. east of 13d st.. south side. Irregular piece.. ........ .......... 1,975 John chmlerer, Jr., and wife to Gor ton Both. s. . cor. 17th and Dewey ave.. 128x122 6i,000 Ollle L. Blackmond and husband to John 8 Engdahl et al, s. . cor. 30th and Sheffield, (6x113 2.800 McCague Investment Co. to Frank H. Blank. Arbor st.. 11 ft. east of 28th St., south side, 39x96........ 700 Lillian Morgan, and - husband to Stanislaus Kaeella. n. w. cor, 16th and Oak sts.. 96x168. 1 Lucy W. Evans to Maxmillan Rem racsk. 8l7h St.. (4 ft north of Cas- teller St. west side, 47x120 3,050 Trotter Freed. Chicago, Aug. 7.-Harry Trotter one of the defendants in the Indus trial Workers oi the world con spiracy trial. -was discharged by fed eral Judge Landis today. Trotter, who is said to be (uttering irom an incur able disease, appeared on .the yerge c i : l -nn.. I GRAIN AND PRODUCE Grain Seceipts Moderate to Light; Corn Two Cents Up to Two Cents Off; Oats Half a Cent Higher. Omaha, Aug. T- Receipts of grain today were 143 cars of wheat, 39 cars of corn ' 6 cars of oats snd no ry or barley. Arrivals a week sgo wer 114 cars of wheat, 47 cars of corn, 11 cars of oata and 1 car each of barley snd ry. Corn prices ranged from Jo higher to to lower. In ths good grades whit and mixed war about steady and yellow generally showed an advance. Off grades of whits and mixed were lower while yellow of this kind was generally higher. Oats prices wer Mo higher and wheat firm. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts (bu.) Today. Year Ago Wheat 4,041.000 1,043,000 Corn 696,000 (46.000 Oats 1,768,000 1,087,000 Shipments (bu.) Wheat , 751.00(1 600.000 Corn $34,000 468.000 Uata (14.000 (30,000 UNITED STATES CLEARINGS. Today. Year Ago Wheat 63,006 Corn 133,000 128.000 Oats $3,000 139.000 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chlcsgo ., 960 151 $34 Minneapolis. (42 ... Kansas City 40T 1 ( Bt. Louis (69 $1 Winnipeg 23 ... ... OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts (ears) Today. Wk.Ago, L.Yr. Wheat .....143 114 1 Corn $9 47 73 Oats 4 11 1$ Rya 4 t Barley 1 .. Shipments (cars) Wheat 103 41 IT Corn 46 T$ 11 Oat 1 11 $8 Rye t Barley 1 ... 1 Corn No. 1 white: H ear, $1.91 No. $ while: 3 cars, $1.93. No. $ white; I cars, $1.89. No. 4 whilst 1 csr, $1.86; S cars, $1.84. No. ( white: $ oars, $1.80; 1 oar, $1.73. No, ( while: 1 car. $1.67; I ears, $1.66; 1 car, $1.68. Sample whits: 1 car, $1.50. No. 8 yellow: 1 ear, $1.78. No. $ yellow: 1 1$ cars, $1.76. No. 4 yellow t 4 cars, $1.70. No. 6i yellow: 4 cars, $1.(7. No. ( yellow: t fare, $1.(4; 1 ear, (1.(8; 1 car. $1.62; car, $1.61. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.65; H car, $1.64. No. $ tnlxed: 3 cars, $1.66; H car, $1.66. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.78. No. ( mixed I ears, $1.(3; 1 car, (1.60. Sample mixed: ( cars, $1.60; 1 car, $1.45. Oats Standard: 4 -cars, (Sfco. No. $ white: 6 cars, 68HO. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1ft cars, $2.18 tt. No. t hard: ( cars, $3.17; ( cars, $8.16tt. No, 3 hard: 8 cars, 82,12V,. No. 4 hard: 1 car $2.11; 1 car, $3.1 $ cars, $2.09. No." l" spring: 4 cars. No. 8, northern. Nov $ spring: 1 car, $1.10, northern, No, 1 mixed: 1 car. No. 4, smutty. No. I mixed: 1 car, No. (; 1 car, No. 5; $ cars, No. t, smutty. No. S mixed: 1-3 car $3.01. Closing Chicago prices, furnished Th Bss by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Test. Corn. I Aug. 1 66 1 69 H 156 ' 1 68 H 168 ',4 Sop. 1 6 Iff 0 J 6$ 159 1 (1 U2 Oct. I 60OV4 164 1(0 13$Mttl6$tt Oals. I Aug. 68U (9U U 69 H (1H Hp. 66HOH (9 68H69H0 66 (8 Oct. 69066 . 70V, (SK TOKO Pork. Sep. 44 50 44 $ 44 10 44 II 44 TO Lnrrt. Nop. 26 77 H 26 80 28 TO 26 T7t, 21 75 Oct. 29 70 26 (0 26 67 36 77 Vs 2$ 79 Ribs. Hep. 24 88 (4 (( 34 7$ $4 77H $4 77 Oct. 26 00 26 00 24 99 24 93HI24 (8 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Damage Done Crop by excessive Heal Gives Cora Market Upward Swing. Chicago, Aug. 7. Government announce ment that much actual damage had been done by excessive heat fully offset in th corn market today the bearish Influence of welcome rains. Prices closed unsettled $1.61 to $1.(3: September, $1.68 to (1.68 4,; October, H cent otf to a like ad yance, compared With $4 hours before. Oats gained tto to He to lo. The outcome In provisions varied from 46o decline te a rise of to. At first, corn prices underwent a decided break, owing to rainfalls in Nebrask, Iowa, Kansas and Oklahoma. On the other band, tho forecast did not Indicate any general relief from heat and drought In other see. tlons of the belt. Consequent rallies en sued, and when the bullish- nature of the government weekly report became known, the market scored a sharp advanos. As de mand, however cam mostly from shorts. the strength was not of a lasting sort, and there was evident a good deal of uncertain ty at the close. Big export purchasing, said to aggregate mora than 600,000 bushels, gavs strength to oata ' Liberal country offerings and- the fluctuations ot , corn (tag only temporary bearish effect Hogs at nearly ths highest level on rec ord upheld lard and ribs. Pork, however, could not , b disposed ot unless notable cpncesslons wers offered. Cash Quotations Corn No. I -yellow, $1.79; No. 1 yellow, $1.7101.77; No. 4 yel low, $1.6001.70. Oats No. I whit !8 069ttej standard, 6970o. Rye No. 2, 31.6701.68. Barley 90c$l, 00 Timothy $6.5009.00. s Clover Nominal. rork Nominal Lard 326.61. Ribs $24.00026.00. - Chicago Grain and Provisions. rhlcsiro. Ill . Aus. 7. Rain In the west and southwest giving Itimi relief to threat ened crops had a bearish effect today on the corn market, General selling took plaoe but on the break commission houses be came Active buyers. Forecssts of additional moisture, however, tended to. ehsck upturns.- Opening prices, which ranged from to lUa lower, with September 91.10 to $1.(1 and October $1.60 to $l.(0tt, wer followed by moderate rallies and then by new eags. Seaboard demand gave firmness to oats. At first, however, ths market weakened, owing to the break; in ths value ot oorn. After ooenlng H t HOKo lower, with September 68 U to (8 Via, prices asoendsa to above yesterday's finish. Strength of hog Quotations mads pro. visions relatively slow, Salee of hoge were reported at within ( cent ot the highest Jsvel known. Minneapolis Grain Market, Minneapolis, Aug. 7. Corn No. I ysllow, $1.7001.76. Oats No. t whits, (TViO$$. Barley 93cO$1.08. Kansas City Grata Market. Vim,, nitv. Au. 7 Corn Auiuat I1.69H; September, 1.61He; October, 61.62. i , fit. Louis Grain Market St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 7. Corn September, $1.(2; October, $1.63 M. Oats September, 49 Ho bid. New York General Market. ' New York, Aug. 7. Butter Firm, un changed. Eggs Irregular, unchanged. Cheese Firm, unohangsd. - ' .Live Poultry Unssttled, unchanged. Flour Steady; springs, $11.10011-10; winters, $10.90011.60; Kansas, $11.26011.40. Wheat Spot steady; Mo. 1 red, $2.34 track New York export to arrive. Corn Spot firm; fresh shelled No. I yel low $3.00 and No. I yellow $1.90, cost and freight New York. Oats Spot steady; standard, $20$3o. Lard Firm; middle west, $26,760$-"- Turpentine) and Bosin. Savannah, Oa., Aug. 7. Turpentine Firm, (4c. Sales, 366 bbls.s receipts, 141 bbls.J shipments, 81 bbls.; stock 27,787 bbls. Rosin Firm. - Sales, 1,471 casks; receipts (64 casks; shipments. 7$ casks; (took, 10,111 casks. Quote: B, $10.10010.10; D, $10.i5 10.20; S, $10.26010.60; V, $10.$6O10.40l OT $10.60; H, $19.80 0 10.86: I, $10.60010.(0: K, $11.06011.10; M, $11.26; N $11.45011.60; WO, $11.(6; WW, $11.60011.00. r sssssnssssssa- mm New Tork Dry Goods, New York, Aug. 7. Cotton goode and yarn prices wsre worked over here today by en gineer in th employ of the government preparatory to mejrtng announcement ot prices within a few days. Trade was quiet Wool goods also were quiet v " Jfew Tork Cotton. New York, Aug. 7. Cotton closed steady with October at 38.11c. New York. Aug. 7. Cotton futures open ed weak; Octobsc, 39.30O38.f9c; December. 28.20i28.00c; January 27.9038.00c; March, 28.00tji28.15c; May. son NEW YORK STOCK: J Attendance on Exchangs Li' .t and Market Sluggish, Gen eral Motors Reacts and 1 Then Rallies. . New York, - Aug. 7. The Intense hai which reduced attendance to a minimum and caused partial suspension of operation at Industrial centers, the enlarged war cas ualty list and the further eratlc movement ot specialties contributed to today's nominal stock market ..' Leaders wsre sluggish from ths outset Ths tew conspicuous changes Included Gen eral Motors, which reacted SVs points sii'l . rallied I, and tobaccos on extreme re cessions rangsd from 1 to I points. U. 8. Steel rose and fell within fractions limits, supplying tees' than Its . orlglua quota and sndlng virtually unchanged. Kindred shares fluctuated In the sanu restricted manner. Metals were motionless until ths last hour, when' .some slight reaction ensui-d - on announcement that the war Induatrlvr board had dnollned to grant an Increase U: the current .price or copper. Bonds were mixed on slight deallntti French Issues showing moderate strength. Liberty Ird 4Vfe made a new low a' $4.91. Total sales par value $1,679,000. U, a. Bonds old unchanged on call. Cloning Sates, nigh. Low. Bid Am. Can ........ . too 46 46 H 4 Am. Car A Foun'r (00 144 $4 $4 Am. Locomotive , $00 66 44 (6t Am. Smelt A Ret. , 77H Am. Sugar Rsf. .... llO Am, Tel. A Tel. .. 1,600 91 $0 91 Am. SS., LA 8. ., ..... ...18 Anaconda Copper . $.800 (614 6644 (1 Atchison , I6S AOA-W18SL. .... .... IMS Bait 4 Ohio ...... 600 64 "ft t$M Butte Sup. Cop. .... lt Cel. Petroleum ... 200 19H 194 Canadian Pacific 200 16361 1611 U3V Central Leather .. ..... .... '461, Chesa, A Ohio .... ..... .... ... 65 C. M. St. P. ... 44i Chicago N. W. . 91 C R, I. A P. etfe. .... t3 Chine Copper .... (06 1114 39M 3$ Colo. Fuel A Iron. tot) 4Vh ' 4'V 4 Corn Prod. Ret. , . too 44 41 43 j Crucible Steel .... 1,104 64 H 16 Cuba Cane Sugar . ,$.800 10 30 30 Distillers' Securities 1,700 H 67 ti Brie ............. too 14 14 14 General Electric .. 200 145 144 143 Vi Oeneral Motors ... 1.300 156 149' 152 Ot Nor. pfd. .. Ot Nor. Ore etfs., .... Jiv, Illinois Central ... ..... .... .... 94', Inspiration Copper, (.200 62H 63 (2H Int Mer. Mar. pfd. 1,800 17 $7U 9714 lntemat't Nickel .. t.fOO 3A $9 19V Internat'l Paper ....... a.," .... 3" " K. C. Southern ........ "... .....17 Kennecott Copper . 500 31 33 t'M Louisville Nash. 112 Maxwell Motors ,. .... 8 H Mex. Petroleum .. (,100 101 100V6. T0 Miami Copper 300 (8 27 : $70 Missouri PsclflO .. $.500 S3 12 2?- Montana Power .. ..... ..1. (7 Nevada Copper ..I ..... V) vi New York Central , . 4M 71 ' 71. 73 N. T, N. H. A H. . .... K... M Norfolk Western 4 (00 10$ 102 10:t ' Northern Pacific a- ,,,. .... ..o.- ! Pacifio Mall .... 39V; Pennsylvania ..... (OS- 43 43 '4: Pittsburgh Coal ... 200 61 (0 &' Ray Consol. Copper 200 14- . 13, 23 Reading , 1.000 (8 87 18 Rep. Iron Steel. 200 9 2 ,11 11 Southern Pacifio . TOO 84 84 . lIV Southern Railway, . 600 23 13 tti Studsbaker Corp... , too 44 44 44 Texae Co. ........ 100 161 .151' lit Union Pacifio .... 1,100 111 121 " lit U. n. Ind. Alcohol. $00 117 117 137 V. S. Steel 19,100 101 108 101 II. S. Steel pfd. ... ..... .... 116 Utah Copper ..... 1. 80 '11 Western Union 100 -78 77 78. Wastlnghouse Elec. 1.900 41 41 ' 41 Beth. Steal "B" . . 1,800 $4 $3' t ' Total sales for the day, 153,000. shares. , . Nsw tortt Money Market.'; V"; J, : New York, Aug. 7. Mercantile paper Unchanged. j '--i .. -.' , Sterling Demand, I01HI cables, 14.76,' France Demand, $5.74 cables, $(.6$. Guilders Demand. 62 o; cables, 6!o, -Mr Demand (7.93; tables, $7.94. -Bar Silver and Mexican , pollers Un changed. - . . ' V. . : Tim Loans Strong, unchanged. ' ' Call Money Strong. High, per cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rata, per cent-; closing bid, ( per cent; offered at t per, cent; last loan, ( per cent .', , '. - ' U. 8. Is, reg .. 96 J1L tnt rsf 4s 71,' 1 do coupon .. 91 Int it. M. (s. (S U. S. Is, reg. v 99 'K. C So. ref 6s 7$ do coupon .. 99 L. H. un 44. $4 V: S. Lib. $s!00 'MX AT 1st 4 $1 - IT a. im. re ..ins U Mo Pao. -n. 4a (( dp coupon .I0fMont- Power 6s. $9 Am. For. See. (s 97N. Y. C steb S 93 ; Am. T. A T. o Is 86 54 Nor. Pao. 4e ,.,.1 89 Anglo-French (e 13 Nor. Pao. $s ... 69 Arm. A Co. 4a 810. S. I ret 4s tuft -, Atchison gen. 4s 10 Pae, T. I.'H If tt B. ft O. ov 4a ttPenn eon. 4s..H. B. Steel ref 6e 17 Penn. gen. 4s, $St. Cent. Leather (s 92 Reading gen. Is. 8i Cent Pacific 1st 77S L A S F a, 6s 61 C. O. ev. (a., $1 Bo. Pao. v 6s'?o C B A Q J 4s., I3S0. Railway Is. 11 C M-A 8 P 0 4s 76 Tex. Pao. 1st; $t O R I A P r 4s 47 Union Pacifio 4 864 a 8, ret 4 s 71 U. S. Rubber 6s 10 " D. R. O. r 6s 63 U. 8. Steel 6s. 16 D. of a (s C$1) 91 Wabash 1st .... 90 Brie gen. 4s ... ($French gov. (s $81 Oen. Eleo. 6s. (8 'Bid. Ct Nor. 1st (sill i u ., v .-. New York Coffee. ' New Tork, Aug. 7. Coffee future sho- ed renewed steadiness today and demand was more actlvs. First, pries were I Ao ' 13 points higher and the market closed, at a net advance ot 11 to 11 points with Sep tember selling up from 1.40s to 8.41c, snd. with May holding between .1.1101. lid. Closing bids; September, 8.47c; October. , l.67o; December, 8.76c; January, $6 Jc; March, $ 99o; May. 1.14; July, 9.28c . , - . , Spot Dull; Rio 7s, $o; Santos 4s, llc;. Bratlllan port 'receipts 24,000 bags. . , August Investment! Out Auguit investment list containi: v - ; 11 U. S. Governmtnt and Fid tral Land Bank bonds. ' 7 Short ttrm ' ucurititt of. Fortign Govtrnmtnts. - 18 Municipal bonds. 39 Attractivt bonds and short term notes of Railroad, Public Utility and Industrial Corporations. , , ' , 1 " , Fifteen . of the Itiues ' -ar described la detail, - The yields range at high at 9 Si4 tor IwifOB-m. . Company! ' . Ctrrttpondtnt Oficn im t CUtti Chkf07137 So. U Salt St VeAaV-kert Ttrm Not -A erepf aaeee SKINNER PACKING CWVIPANY .'tSv'Kaii iUULIliY DUTTTGU EGGS T(WW$l. netsmswiaj . i - - " ' 1116-1118 -Douglas Sir T.DoufjlasKI ; .