THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 24, 1913. REAL IiSTATK. rAIM A liAKi.fl L-tMJB foil 8AX.2) Australia AUfmt AMA . SPECTAIj IxANDSEBKBnS' KXCUn BION NEXT NOVEMBER to Victoria, Australia; early reservation of bertha de alreds reduced steamship passages and free rail travel for Inspection. Govern ment of Australia want settlers and of fers unusual opportunities, lands suit able to . all requirements; exceptional terms; free particulars from F. T. 8. Frlcke, Government Itppresentatlv (from Australia). Bos 3, S7 Market St.. San Vmnclaco. Colorado. SAN LUIS VAXitBV BARGAINS, For sale ISO acres land In best agri cultural section of an Luis Valley, Colo. Fenced and cross-fenced, hog tight. Has the beet of water rlnlit, also artesian well. Fifty acres Under cultivation; H miles from railroad town. Price 160 per acre. For further Information, address Y-i44, care Bee. COMB lo Montrose, Colo., where the crops never fall for lack of water, and bur rnj ranch and peach orchard. Irri gated by the famous Gunnison tunnel built by the government as I am retir ing from buslntis, I have for sale my brick and tile plant. illlS. GEORGIA A. BUCKLEY, Montrose, Colo," IRRIGATED FARMS WITHIN SIGHT OF DBNVEn, renting for sugar bocts, 515 to 830 eah. for sale at ISO per acre up. Unimproved lands under ditch, 324. Sub Irrl (rated lands, $10. No crop failures, for with Irrigation fro mako our own climate, Stats maps free. Cash Investment Co., Ideal Bldg.. Denver. Colo. 830 ACIUI3 good, level, rich land, onlj 2H mil from one 'town and 4 miles from another, 199 acres In wheat, all fenced. XTlce, ISO per acre. Will make easy mm, or will take Omaha property or acreage is part payment- . 4G8 & H.HTDEJV, jsii iiameTit2 ns part pa Idaho. GO WEST. YOUNG MAN. "Wa have good sandy loam wheat farms Cor 1 producing SO to 40 bushels per acr; also fine dairy ranches; on new nth aad telephone; $30 to. tOOpar re. Address A. I. Mciwynoias, rn, enuHkt counsy, Idaho. -acrS FAitir. K9; 6 .mlUa or Council Bluffs on tmim 'roait'. about ft good garden land la Utah) upland valley, facing south and Crotacted all around by hills 1 H pasture, mm n It suitable for fruit; small house, mooA burn, a little fruit; ncor school and aJNrtit l rotle.from railroad station and small town- You would do well on this jolao dairying, tmrdonlng, crowing fruit, elttckeas or bees. Time on or mora ot Mm yds.. McKBB BKATj ESTATE CO., MS Pearl St, Council Bluffs. J0O-ACUB FAItM. miles of Council Bluffs: Rood upland; all but About 6 acres suitable for culti vation: 28 acres alfalfa; comfortable, umall house, 3 rni and other buildings; wind galll;. good, cool cellar: fine or chard and Vineyard; about 2 acre each. "We don't believe there Is a cheaper farm In the county at $110 per acre. hot uu how you, aicaun rbai kstatb co., 103 Feorl Et., Council Bluffs. FOIl SALE! OR EXCHANGE K. K. FOll SALE OH BXCilANGE. fl9) 100 A., imp., Antelope Co., Nib. Price I10S. inc. KWO. Want tmail ranch, (171) 4J0 A. Red Willow Co., Neb., is A. cult. Price BO. Want K. Neb. land. (171) 1.100 A., 1 ml. Bassett, Nb. Highly Imp., 60 per acre. Inc., flOW. Want . Neb. or Iowa farm. (174) 3 A, Perkins Co., Neb. No. 1 black soil, no sand; lays well; t mi.N. IS. Elsie, KO per A. Will exchange tor Omaha Income. Also a fine quarter section in Cheyenne Co., Neb., about 6 ml. west ot Lorenzo; All level, fine soil. Price 2S per A. Will trade ono or both tor Omaha income property. There nre bargains. , (KG) KS-acre ranch, nearly all hoy land, on the Cheyenne river bottom in Pen nington, 8. d. All fenced;, good corrals, sheds, bunk house, equipped to carry 1,000 head of cattle; plenty o foutsIOe' range. One of the niftiest ranch propositions on the market today. Price only $30 per acre. Owned by Nebraska man, who would con sider IS. Neb. farm as part payment or might consider some Income property well located. (176-A) M. ml. S. W. of Stuart, Neb, well imp., 00 A. farm land, balariee hay; can all be farmed; all fenced; bearing orchard and small fruit; 166 per acre. , (176B) M, ml. from IT6-A; all hay land and pasture; well and windmill;, price 850 per acre. 17S-C) sec, 4 mL N. Wi of Btuart Neb.: fair imp.: 0 A. cultl.; price ISO per A. Will take small business or resi dence hs part payment on any of the above three. J, A. ABBOTT AM TXiOMPAWT. CQi City Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. TWO Clout In krnnm hnu. THC.1i N. 30th St., for smaller houses farther out; now piumoing, new nesting, new eiecirir and sain fixtures and new- oak floors hzva recently been hut In 1614 Harney Street BUSINESS property wanted for a fine section ot North Dakota land Will as Biinio small Incumbrance. Itivretlvate. Addrers 8. I Friedman, 54 llroudway, Council Bluffs, or phone. IlUaK 1911. WHY QO ELSEWHERK TO 1IB CHEATED? . We have, contracted, to dispose of $300,000 worth of general merchandise by January 1. Will trade for land or Incpm propftrty, any amount, fl.wo and up Nothing but an oven deal considered. If i'our property is mortgaged you will have o put In that much money. SUKE, this u a flxwl trading stock, but it is sur prising how experienced merchants bite una then com back and blto a recond time. Don't write asking fool questions. Bo a rucker. Come and set- our goods nnd then blto like thtvAti do- , DttYDElJ BROTHERS, . Bt Paul. Minn. Wanted to trade. 70 h. p. auto for qnlm proved city property. Address Q 12t. Bee. BEND lor jiir Ehopen A Co., Depi large exchange a omaies ntr. ooo c fO TKADjfl. 144 acres hlnli-grade irrigated. land In tho Tellowstone valley, Montana, for furniture and undertaking business. Ad dress Y-SI2, carp Bee. For Exchange Modern 7-room cottage, SO-ft. lot, email stablo, good condition, south part of town, fre from encumbrance and valued GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Chicago Corn Holdings Are Said to 2e Badly Scattered. MARKET IS QUITO UNCERTAIN Irse Natttfeer ot Traders Taronsrk nnt United States Mny Order Their Op(lcna Sold at Al most Any Time. . OMAHA. August S3, 0914. The holdings of corn in the Chicago market are badly scattered. The words, "badly scattered" are uod in this in stance because of tho fact that there is an army of small holders of corn in the country who are likely to order the r grain sold with profits in sight and th s because of the Improved conditions said to exist In many sections of the corn belt, where rains have faUen. The larger longs. In corn are likely to put up a stiff battle in case there Is a concerted movement ot the small holdings to get out of their lines, but there Is such a thing as too much corn coming out to be readily absorbed, even by the larger holders. A report was issued yesterday, credited to one of the presidents of a granger railroad in the southwest, that placed the total corn crop at 2,600,000,000 bushels. Had theo figures been received a week ago they would have been ridiculous but they attracted no great amount ot attention and comment yesterday, al though the average trader felt that they were too large. A reported shortage in tho corn crop of the United States and the tightness with whlci corn has been held hy growers and aievutor men was reflected yesterday ty the news from Argentine that further additional lots ot corn aro to come to New York from the southern1 hemisphere and that it will be manufactured In bond and exported. The fact that It will be exported will save nearly an the duty of IB cents per ousnei. While It Is said that the remaining ex portable surplus of Argentine Is only 0, 440,000 bushels, this amount would cause great uneasiness in the ranks ot the corn bulls, Cash com Was Ue lower. There was another day of hesitancy In the wheat market yesterday and while prices were lower there was a steady undertone to tho market. Cosh wheat Whs Mc tower. The average professional in oats ad heres firmly to the bear side of the market, but ne is not willing to offer large quantities In the pit, oveH In the face of heavy stocks at Chicago, Cash oats were &fHc lower. Clearances: wheat and flour equal to $56,000 bushels, corn, 13,009 bushels and Oats, S0.C03 bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat 'MJ-Ud lower and corn unchanged to ttd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 75,000 bu, and shipments ot 822,000 bu. against re- cetntu of 1 .217.000 bu. anl ehlDmenta of $54,000 "bu. last year. rrimary corn receipts were lJ.ux mi. and shipments of 2w,O00 bu. against re ceipts ot 427,000 bu. and shipments of 24.O00 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wera 1,163,000 bu, and shipments of 460,090 bu. against re ceipts ot ess.OOQ bu. and shipments of 871,000 bu. lost year. CARIJT KECEIPT8. Wheat Corn. Oat. Chicago ...,..(..!.. 210 Minneapolis IDS Puluth 54 Omaha 78 f modern bungalow la the north end or SSia S Ktvn nrTtr" .mlli i Winnipeg 13 for 09 93 89 6? 175 Klvo or take small difference. Alfred C Kennedy 309 First National Bank Bid a. TfiA.- rv.t- ' MVtra Asvula ft .r ThA loilntvlrttf vsh imlfta w,f rnni-tri Wheat: No. 8 hard winter, 6 cars, 21c; ber, SSTiJJSTc; December. STtQt!0e; May, WKfiot'R-TJnoh anged. BHAN-Unchanged. COnN No. 3 yellow. 7tttWc OATH Nn 3 white. 336400. TtTD-No. Z Of44c FUOCr-L4eL0. OMAHA OBNRHAIi WAHKET. BUTTEn No. t 1-lb. cartons, c; No. I, CO-lb. tube, 3Ho; No. 2. Sc M , FISH-Whlte, fresh, 12o trout, fresh. Ibc; largo crapples, frosh, 13c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roc, per pair, 40c; salmon, fresh, Uc; halibut fresh. 10c; buffalo. So; bullheads, 13o; channel cat tnih. lto: pike, Uc; pickerel. He CIIEE8E Imported Swiss, S2c; Ameri can Swisa 2c ; block Swiss, 24c; twins. 17c; daisies, 17Hc; triplets. 17Vic; young Americas, ISo: bluo label brick, lite; Urn berger, 2-lb.. aic; New York, white. 19& POOIrnr-Bronerr, 12a per lb.; hens. 16c; cocks, 12r ducks, lS20c; geeee, Uc; turkeys. 24323c; pigeons, per do 11.20: roosters, 9c, ducks, full feathered, 109 134c; gcets, full feathered, 10c; equabs, No. 1. JI.B0: No. 2. COc. DEEP CITT8 mi! No. 1. ITn: N r U'Ao; No. S,.12!4c. Wn: No. 1. lS4c: Npi 5r.i7ci N&.ir UrSSucks: tio. 7. lJio; y. rati no. , jvu. tiounas: no. j. No. 1, 7Hc; No. 2, 7c; No. 8. 6ic. iiw loiiouiun prices are rurnisnea by the ailllnsky Fruit company: FIlUrTS Washington snnoik n.- crate, m; Wtckson large green pluma vmic, t-vv, rawiura reu piuras, per crate, 12.00; large blue plumbs, per crate, 12.00. PtarsJ Bartletts. per box. 12.75; 6 box lots. I2.CS. Peaches: Per box. Be; California B Hardy pears, per box, I2.1S; Apples: Duchess or Transparent, per bu., ooo; s-bu. lots, too; lo-bu. lots, 0o. Cantaloupes: Arizona aiandard. crate, I3-2S; Arteona Pony, per crate, 12.78; Aruow juuiuo, per cruir, 4. 10. uranges: Extra fine Valencia. 126, 235 eues, per box, ta.oo: Sunktst Valehclas. 3 CO. .t0; 178, S00. 216. 260 slses, per box. l.OQ. Grape trult: Florida. Indian River. . 64. 64 sites, 110.00. Cranberries: Evaporated, carton containing 30 packages, per ear ton, 12.70. Orapsl California, per crate. 41.60. Lemons: Extra fancy Sunktst, 800s and SGOs, per box. t.V: extra choice Bed Ball, 300a and 300s. per box, 19.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes, large Cob bler, per bushel, 90c Onions, California, large yellow, per pound, SVSc Tomatoes, homegrown, per market basket, Wc; 6 crata lots, 45s. Watermelons. Alabama sweet, per pound, lftc; E-rat lots, pot Bound. lUc MIBCELtANEOUS-rltooaUng ears, per bob,, wo; miuniun.li goiery, .par uoz., esq, Mott's cider, per keg, IliO; Nebawka Cider, .per key, 13.26; aaparagus. per dos., vk; rnuoaro, per, aos., sua; onions, per eoz., 30c;- new beets, carrots, turnips, per acs., wc; .parsie7 per aos,, uc; raauincs, per doc., 2O0; head lettuce, per doa 11.0V; green peppers, per basHet,, EOcj wax p$ Breen beans, tier basket. 11.00:1 hothuu cucumbers, per doa,. 40p, to ,0q; Cauli flower, per lb., lOftlJVio; venellaa garlic, per lb., 12He; new. cabbage, per lb., ac; Sggpuini, per aos.. l.w; norseraaian, 7 doz. bottles In case, pec case, HIM; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., 3.04; Anchor brand datoa,, pkg., $3.23; Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. SOo; medium pecans, per lb., Uw; Jumbo pecans, per lb., Uc; giant pecans, Ioulslaaa, paper shell, per lb.. 25c: filberts, per lb., iSc; Drake almonds per lb. lie, paper shell, lie; Brazils, per lb;, 10c; large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2 Ho; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7o; lumbo pea- fiUts, per id., so; roost peanma, per ia( Mo; ahellbark hickorynuui, per lb., 4o; white rlca copcora Dtr lb , 4o: checkera per 100-paokag case, I3.&0; checkers, per (O-pkg. case, $1.75 ; Leslla berry boxes, quarto, per ,vw, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Cattle Steady for the Week, Other Kinds Lovrer. PACKING HOGS QUARTER HIGHER Sheep Folly Steady tor the WeU aad Fat Lambs .Thlrty-PtT Sttafter IVedlnsr Zrfunba Tea to Fifteen IUecIter. SOUTH oatAHA. Aug. 23, 1913. ReceiDtn were: Cattlv. ZIos. Sheep. ornclaf Monday 8,977 2.904 17.057 Official Tuesday... S.0M 6.773 16,951 utnciai Wednesday.... 3.wre f.au, .- Otflnal Thursday 2,930 6,831 J0,Si uuiciai jrrmay wu 'rTi Eatirqota aaturday....; S7 7,400 VV' fiix darn this week.. .19.163 36,408 72.146 Bamo days last week,.16.632 41.749 H.48 Bamo days 3 wks go. .16.955 '66,431 75.514 Same days 3-wks-ago.-U.3o7 44,600 47,906 Sama daya 4 ivks ago,.10,0W 49,733 '38,201 8ame da' lest year... 80,409 CM 86,662 Tho following tibia shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live atoek market tor the year to data an compared with last year: 1W2. JW3. Inc. Dee. Cattle 621.4S1 633,153 112S Hogs 1,843,8.9 2,197,846 354.707 Sheep 1,)MU 1,343,937 63,134 Tho fallowing table snows the ranrfe of prices tor hogs at South Omaha tor th- last tew oajs. wiia cumtmiiiiui;. Date. 113. lU)t8.lill.imo..HiW.lW.19W Aug. 13. Aug. 14. Aug. 16. Aug. 16. Aug. 17. Aug. IS. AUg. 13. AUg. VQ. Aug. 21. Aug. 23. AUg. S3. in 7 SffH 7 Ml 7 9S'A' 80S 813 710 3 12 7 CO 8 14 7171 8 OS 7 171 7 17 8 09 7 IS! 800 8 Ul 7 27 soi 7 -a 8 10 7 16 8oo; 8 16 8 24 8 30 B34 1 47 T4S T 64 T 61 7 72 8 231 7 f4 s ali i IS 7 4; 8 641 J 8 651 7 63! 623 683 et! 6 74 6 0t 6 13 5 7S 6 44 5 74 4 41 8 3 6 70 S3i 03 K39 663 632 665 6 6i aunday. riecelpta arid disposition or llvo stock at tho Union Stock yards, South Omaha, tor tho twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: MuOEIPTS-CARS. Cattle, nogs. Sheep. UVo. C. M. & Bt. P.... Wabash It. R Missouri Paclflo,.. unlea Paclflb; a & N. W.j east. C. 4k N. W... west.. C, Bt P., M. & 0. C. B & Q ast.. . R. 1. 4k P.4 east. .Tt i. &P.. west. IU. Control l-iv Al'. TTillLB. s UlLiO. TBADE for stock or lastd, t8 realflatwe I No. 4 white. lcar..71Hoj No. 2 yellow, iota in juieaeurg, county seat or ea- I o; no. a yeuow, v cars, vie; no. wick county, Colorada. Irrigate district Kfw, i earroo; wa. s mixea. 3 A, Gauva4n, Mlnatare, Nsb. car,. TAa; No. 3 mixed. 1 - ACRE . taWTKAU , NUBlUKA frl 'tbbSi VZm WSXTji aiPROVBD FARM 21S acres, near good town. (0 inline wtet or Minneapolis. Xulldlngs c:at $C,C09; I-: orchard nt shatia trees nc.tr h(iM; 374 acre under' cultivation, oalanco rue ture and timber. Far quick sate l7.0 par acre. Farmers hni Compaay. m Pahica Building, ,Mhinatto. Winn, . CORN LAND. .In IsurWa Mhmeaeta wf kr a, mnmr t naa rmweve farms in Chia- VaaW Litad or Small limit for )tts equity la ll-r.1, all ssodch'hom, IS blocks to tWs ocVtoe: H MpcJc Srmfnute cars: close ta au cnurcaea ana scuooisi 6 cars, 80?ic: No. 8 hard winter, 1 car, cjuc, a cars, sjc; z cars, SO'io; l car. 8W4o;'8 cars. ic: N winter, NoC 1 car, Sic; 2 r . .... :: Nn. 4 harti Corn: No. a white, rr, 72V4c: No, 3 white, S cars. 72c nJSjmte wSSr viC Jfiin TdR tVAIKjsj acres load In th greM aaitn naain, near county sear, oniy ass n bioifHRiii -mom" i cars, car, - - - - - . . - i n.n - n I'm vm. i Man t ran a mivn. i r 198 -ACRE CRKTHAIj NfMlUOKA 1 4&Tt 1 ilin.1" hdii! yaA i farm, 3, miles from a good t6wn, good lm- cars, SftUoi U cars, 8914c: No. 4 white. 10 provcmenia ana i M, 170 an or re. paw ssc; s cars, 39c; no grade, 1 car, Will take ud to ML 000 in clear Omaha IMtto: 1 cur. 8Uc: 1 ear (hat?, mi. nv residehoe property. 1 oar. Me. , Good f-room residence, raodern but 1 . 0aha Cwrti Prtees Wheat: No. 2 heat, cUnt enHIn and wU Weatcd tad. mvla: No. 3 bard, TStteSlUe; no. spring. BB-gsOHC. Com: No. 2 white. 72T2M,o, "No. 3 white, 7tti73c: No. 4 while, 717lHei No. 5 yellow, WMnia; No. b y !), wwic; Ne. 4yellow. 60!470o; Vr more. aSrJSu XFnc "2" wwovo; no. , 69f76e.iOats; No. 3 white, 44Uc: stan dard, 89m0q: no. S white, 3BimHo; No. FOUR GREAT BARGAINS, Haqres, 3 miles out,,..,. 5,m j aerw, l MMt out , l9 acre. 3 mm out over halt vol ley iattf S,9 AU coed tmprovtnents. 180 acres, 7 milts out, light Improvement- ,..,.,,..... ,. 8,060 Easy terms. Come and eu our crops. Ji T. CAMPBEtU n Lltohtlald. Neb. L PX3R 8AI1B FOR CASH. dm 139 ., 8 ml. capltol bidg.. Untola. (1TI) 7.860 stock ot general muse, and aiero cuiioing ana ruiaecce, in a swl town et 960 people lr Seward county, SNtb. JfiM bualneaa and a money-maker. J. A. ABKOTT c COMPANY, 8M ClUr Nat. .iAtrnk Bid.. Omaha. Neb. .2tibHb-m-iit iMMMMtead ta fitted WANTKD TO Ult iau toe iwrm auiw n mmn ftmmn pW7Jv, rooming hoaee; .oak , noarsi oak and ' - enamel finish; best piuwiblneT and htaf, OHIOAGB 6 MAIN AJf PROT'SXONS mortaajra S&BaO: bayable like rant Owner I ...llwni tafie IW casti aM hem r Wt ik TrmMnm mn CUaK O'KEKyiS KKAX ESTATE COt, -rce swans at Tt-e, loll Omaha Nut Omaha. Neb. I CHICAGO. Aug. 3. Llaulilatlon of Bzn rr " 1 T7. T i- 1 ivnioer com inai. in uia iinai irauins cornea prices or tnat opuon aown nearly 8 cents was the feature ot tho grain roarKec louay. ax tne ciose corn prices were W to n4o.net lower. Wheat fin ished at a net decline at UfiUei to Uoi (oats were down c to. Ho and provisions I Were unchanged, to 17V4c lower. imnrovemont in the fields since the recenf tains was the chief bear influenca in the corn pit and this was Increased in effectiveness by estimates of a lime in crease in recelota et cash com In this market next week, country districts being reported as having large stocks on hand. I!? longs began to unload early aad a the day progressed the volume ot the Sentetnfaer enifn dumnad in tho market became larger, There was noleot f Sd.hand store cava h ghMt Bricea for furniture, clothlne, ahoeg. wea. im. ," - ',, ,i.sbi a StiKAJLi Jfll 1R6. AWAUV V TITS..;, . r i -- MAthat at. 11 c i jJtBrawt. i wranaeta Teair. IWBAIi mum ACsUSAtMB rijiAwa, UKRSl la a Ktnr toakr fwr poultry and fruit 7S4. mfghborhood. rim farm land; no aand. I tfrr,,,i? Tt T.y3MSunNat CAMH SMr'8 MS A. ye C.: tl.690 can be aaw so, (oer acra, Hbopaa lAJUt xar sate, about kuadrad aowM BMU-'sklirn Nab. InclMda 46 acrea aTVatgattt. AMswsa Y-846. cara . fli te hou. amU tK of the other options andthey declined fruit kna akade. A. JUy. MK W. o. :. t tna extent at. tne near W. HM. Pretty AcreHome a'-JSi TBK jajCWS TO THH FARM. . Oiilv as nlttts' rM from Omaha cosi- otnea to aae ot the flaaat farms In this toeotloa o( ife aauatry. Th ImorovemenU as extra soM aM tha fruit win nut BMt 4wasr W sr oeat en the Investment O ateeuaft ctSer huatnea taklr th mmmttt ant at the city irlll jaaka a. law arte) tw focnw either with or without csis years crop, r PA7NB TNVKHTMKXT COMPANY. nmmt. 1M. War Block. TWO dairy, arraln aad fruit farm a tor ate, Wei watered: good markets: 8 !' acra writ tor luiormauoa. u. w. Woa. oatsea. N. Y. Taa JUtRGB etoclc nu'ge, good for summer and winter; tor full particulars address uwBsr. IL A. Ircach. Wells. Ntvada. Texas. RANCH LANDS OF BOITTirVTECT TEXAS. Ccwstltute th cply cheap absolutely good CantilBZ land la the United BUtea and tbeaa roaches are rapidly going Into month. Cash, corn ia the sample. market was on ijto to jo. xauer caeies also Kith cam. In snlte of Mxwt of about 166.000 Improved mllllna call failed to r coum tae buhs cneck tread en under a large Imary receipt. The bears iv clear wenthM in th K ,ua. . .1 , . - . . 1 WUlty "either lt .9L ci. hTrSkma? thrr.hTaTad SirlS1? uiSKr rttu waiB h former and for slowing and aeedln mo uipana .HM-i. jr. am, n the latter. Tradlna on the wheat . . . . - . ., . . I " - aemy wmi comparatively smau, com re- cewmg me greater part or attention. Ctciw. lets. 33 blocks wee M Park puMeia. rar.Hwn view, Kg tra, jou C ih?JZ,ZzT-.A ttuHU rfiy VliwJa Barn, chlckaH hw, 2?il2S???,f all ieacl. Wll, dseera. Ownr wants LIiSAi2 p fi.um. MTiMi hi wonwiiy. ns zor 1 KyenkW ,11. 388 or JL, mi ItfjL Artlira tmnM,, hum 11-. for sale cheaa if 'sold aulckl Call owner, Benson sai-Yv. , Free sallkur at eats, on mtfltm4 lam runs irom tne country next wecx, car ried prteea down. CLOSZ.iN AcrtnAG. A very narrow market ruled in nrovi- 9iltL rpmh aim ti.Ua rnm , nn I Slons. Tlltt bfft nusiriftfa warn In rls n iroaa; mco o-raom nous ana larg new I Irt riut a. tarse una an inc Dun taaa au is cron. uan aau at a 1 reat snau. Doug. HO. War Stock. t ACHES Improved. 8 Mocks to tar: 6-room house, now, fin wttt, urn. acres alfalfa. Will divide It nettssarr. jfrice, s,2S0 rood terms. nminjTT a com pant. 423 Be Bids, Doug TH. Futures closed as fellows' Artlole.1 Open. High Low Closa. Tey. 700 ACItiCa subdlvldAd i io "i' - ,,,.. , , . a . . . . i uujra xiortu ot uuuncii .'iinrri t7-m- ttA Tax- I huva for sola a 40.000-aro !V,Z..?'.r.:r'.. IW r This rw rich aa Iowa's best at $12.60 Per gTteai Co iaPaJifiL''Srni.B?y acre: .i cash, long time and low int..t I","8 -- - Acari St. Council Bluffs. on cuanca ajouung rarm i&na selling n w "'. " "; wany artesian I WANTBTtv Trt vtit wells ea this tract IrrixaUne- lm acres . WflniKB-TO BUV each. Another 166.009 acres same quality 1 WANTED TO BUY City pros Deo. Slav. iv.orn Oats: Bent Deo., May. Pork; Kept, BJn. lUrd: nibs: 87e7l 87h 86T4 88TteS7 ' ShSS 9M4S 90H6U 90H 93H 93iiV. m . 41J4 41i4: 4tH fi . 21 00 31(0 209S 2093 , WW 19 45 13 30 19 19 .1180 11 J8 1120 11 M 1 . 10 8S lOJTVi 10 SJiJi 10 - 11 47K 11 4760 11 4JH 11 4tU . 10 27H 10 27H 10 23H10 83-26 87rk mi K4 74 Morris ; Co. ft-mtft Ae. Co.. Oudihy Packiny Co, Armour s t-o.... Knhwartz & Co., Shenaaa Meat Co.. Cudahy, country ,..,... Other buyers Cera ana Wheat Vtcsrlop Bnllettaa. United States Docortrnent or Agtloui. ture. weather bureau, for Omaha lor the twanty-rour hours endlncr at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time, Saturday, Aug, 23, U13; OMAHA DISTRICT HTAT1QN& , Temp." aia Station. Utah. Law.' fall. AshUnd. Neb.. 84 at .09 Auburn M ' 6 Broken Bow.... 81' 66 coiumbua ...... (a w Culbertsoa ..... S3- 63 Foirbury .. oi Fairmont 83 06 Grand Island,., 80' 68 . tiartingum .... si- m Hostlngu .,.. 83' 66 lloldregt) ..,,,., 83 64 I.lncolnu i.i.,,. 86 64 North Platta.,.,88 W, OakdalQ 73 62 Omaha .......... 79 60 Tekamah 81 40 Valentino ..... 83 66 Alt, la. 89 65 , Carroll in ' Clorlnda .... 65 60 Bible v .. 77 44 SlOUX ICty 80 63 .00 .00 .a ,a .80 .90 .80 .90 ;co 09;, .90 ,00 ,00 ,09 f.00 .00 .00 .00 Sky. 'Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Clear Celar Clear Cloud Pt. Cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear- Clear. Celar Clear Cloudy , Clear Clear Clear (Clear Clear Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour puled ending at ji a, ra.- . No. of Temp. Raln- Dlstrtot Btauona. High. i-ow. lait Coiumbua JUjulnvllle JS Indianapolis .... it Chicago 24 Bt U)UW Des Moines .... 23 Kansas City..,., 26 Kansas City...,. 26 Omaha ............17 SO 80 60 76 84 78 8tt 86 83 66 66 66 G 66 64 66 u 43 DO & 19 6SH W87H 11(0 10 87V4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, thV amou oWWhW cu.jlaag Gunur Btdg!. Sao Antonio, show rcturnon the investment Td! No?i ?oWM9?i No.' . TEXAS school lands; IL60 to IS acre; tWh dawn: balAnca forty years i Inter. fetation and Texa map free. Journal Pub, Co.. Memttn. Texas. I"OR SAI.B Alfalfa hay and seed taitd. Good wtlL aott water. 6 sprtDaa Kineod. Fair Improvements. A biugain r.4A VtAkKA8mA WZ V A WUeoalB - INV 4 sMilrntr tiiPV f-l n$,iff ftl!fA. YOUNG business man desires room In w n, -tii'i3H'JS! f0-..?, ye4i2Ci, .6tto; private boms, no rooming houi neid ? vAfirSt 8 rth. v"ilJS!' answer. Addre.s D . Be. Ufe: MMo s- porcn in private ramiiv bv n nri ,nivi i lev. man. Apply giving particulars, loeaUon, S10.00914.' UVE STOCK MARKET OP WE9T rVAV MftraA htliTnax I HMti HVA TtiftfV tft StWlitl A.L. ' ' . W Ma wiwuiNa I , T aTs'T veAJUssw C3,Y fcjrk,. feooUietprii and otatr rnt farn.c, mllew and nriiUc4Vfw Tour oontn. . . . . . . . . , m. . . ... I m An , u nUV. W M MA . . uuu. katM aaUt good mar Suit, cheaply and on av payannta. Write for particulars to Uts Stock segBSfison iM-wt aaa uwrvoer vv., uceato, ' 0t iOCCTliANaK-A tltOW eaulty u jKK4 steak and grain farm in Central J CamasiMlH Xacrahaata. MARTIN BUOa ft CO., Bxohan Blfl. Motal Market. Jowa. for wwuraland. Farmer, Itty -""'V .i.At-mr- po.. osceoia. ia. . r-vr - - -v--- -r"r',"T,"? iron tt'jie. live: No. . ffr:(iUc Bar. 6c Ttmathyt 44.60iaA.40L Clover: Ul Pork: SS.M. Trrtt 11 1. ITU. nibs: iiassataisu. ' cnnESE-Unehangod. POTATOES-Unehanged. POULTRY-Unchanted. I,tvraol Grai Market. MVEaPOOL, Aug. 21-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba, Ta M; No. 3, 7a EHdi No. 3. 7a IVJd. Futures, steady; uctooer, in ?a uecemner, ts liiu; Jdarnh, 7s 5U4. CORN-Spot, itronjfi American mixed new, kiln dried, 4 di American mixed old. via Galveston, s 7d. Futures, steady; nepttmvrr uiriata, s liftQ, uct0Dr JL Plata, Sa lid- Cool weather prevails throughput the enure corn anu wneai region. x.ignt showers occurred in unio ana jve.ntucay, Xiocal Forecaster Weather Bureau. , New Terk Geaerctl Market. NKW YDH.K. Autr. 22. SUGAR Raw. tlrm: Muecovado, 3.23c: centriiugai, 3.7?oi molasses, a,wsc; resinea, ateaoy. JBUTTKJK'-'Btrong; receipts, i t,si. tuua; creamery extras, H2SC EGGS llnahaiwcd; receipts. 9.133 cases. wnTii.'riivT.lv,. flrai! chlckans. 180! fowls, I6e: turkyK l&a; red. uuiet. fresh killed western chicltens, 17tf3lc; fowl, H19ri turiteya, tugwo. Kansas City mta bh4 Previa . KANSAS CITT, Aug. J3.-EAT-No. 3 hard. MtMHtfc: No. S. 8jac; No. 3 red. 86V4V4c: o. 8. stgwe; rjeptemDer, CORN-No. S white, T76Hc: No. 8. TSHo: September, 7ic; December, 9W4 A7J OATS-No. 2 white, ',4c; No, S mixed. 42C - i St. liaala Geaerat Msrke4. m 1-niTlft. A ue. 23. W1IBAT-No, red, 8Ht96o; No, S hard, 86ViW; Sep tember, srnoj stay, too, . CORN-No. S, 7&Srto: No. I white, 76li77c: September, 7SM; way. tiho. OATS-Npr 3, HcS No. S white, 43o September, 4W; stay, itc RYE-70O. . Cotton Market, uvror -vnuiv. lur. SGL COTTON SU tures opened firm; August, ll.SSc; Octo ber, urscc; .December. U.Ho; JnuBry, 11.60a; Jfeoruary, u.tna, janrco, u.vuc 'vnrtlt Auir. 23: COTTON Fu nlnaarf verv steady: AUKUat 11.94c: Reotember. ll.Tfe; October, 11,70c: No. vember. U.62c; December. u.64o; janu. 1j. vi,V.rv. ll.tsa: March. H.62c May. il.et Spot, steady: middlln, up lands, U.3001 gUU. UJCOC; aaies, at uaiuy Cotton closed steady at a net sain of 10 to 23 points. , . L1VKRPOOU Aug. 2i-X)TTON-8pof. email business and, unohanged; mldd ins fair, 7.22d; good middling. 6.94d: mtddllnr. 762di low middling. 8.43d; good ordinary, 6.66ds ordinary. 6.62d. iniim stock Market. BOSTON, Aug. 21 Closing quotations ?fl-W? "gfiKJd.. 1 Arur Oow MvlNtilnlsg Ulaw 1 i t UJt 8 HNVtb Bu JTg 't. & Artoo Olol ... J ciiunaUl uysnson , m, v anxo OkStBts HU, s. B, It A it... HU, MlaMaIU Grata Markal. MINNEAPOLIS. Aur. H-W!l EAT Vn Owiha property, shores of Geo, II. unchanged. 1 hard, e; No. 1 northern, tmt9c; A retard rtock at pueblo, Col. J. I ST. LOUIS. Aug. J3--MKTALS-tiLd. I No. J northern. KHwWHe: No, 3 hard. , Xfcawerea. uiennue, ncd. I JUS. spelter, Iirm, ii.0, ' iMaauuu, :; No, & ur6c( tHptsis- naak-rAV-W.-'e:1...1 iV.-Y?..... 'ctroivtic. 7 3 15 15 26 10 3 13 11 a Total receipts 111 blSP03ITION-EAD. Sheep , I.v64 , . 921 , 2.188 , 2,1 , 133 , 1,039 ft Totals 743 136 349 remaining three were consigned from Idaho, averaging around amy-six pounas and selling here at 17 AO, with about icq head out Trad was practically steady with Fridays market At the clote ot thb week fat lambs are at least tic higher than a week ago and old sheep are fully steady. Owing to the fact that sorting was not nearly aa heavy aa during the previous week, the values ara really better than they ap pear on paper. Trade Waa active on most days and practically all kinds ot killer found a good outlet at prevailing prices. Tho, Improvement In the trade was chiefly due to the very moderate receipts for this time ot the year. While th week's supply was slightly In excess of lost woek it fell considerably below that ot two weeks ago and tho some Week ono year ago. Fat lambs ore quotable any where from J7.0O up to 17.75, with lambs weighing from 65 to 70 pounds In the best demand. The improvement In mutton offerings waa not aa marked as la the case ot Iambs, as while trado was actlvo at a little advance In prices during the forepart of the week the market seemed to have an easier ton at tho week-end. Anything In the lino of feeders was In keen demand most of the week, with feeding lambs selling as high aa I6.9G on Tuesday, Feeder lambs were in very moderate supply, which had Uio effect ot raising prices. Toward the closo ot th week the demand did not seem aa broad and for that reason values wcro weak, and If anything. , a little lower. Comparing th trade with a week ago. feeder lambs and sheep aro about 10l5o Quotations on sheP and lambs: Tmbs. good to choice, 87.60ff:.75: Iambs, fair to good. I7.0om7.60; lambs, cui s. IS-Oufw. lambs, feeders, I6.00f6.85; yearlings, good to choice. t.305.76j yearling.. iita rud, JS. 0035.23; yearlings, feeder, to.OW W; wethers, good to choice, 84.2W4.64; wethofalrtoood. wethora feeders, 83.6034.26; owes, good to choice. 64.854.60: owes, fair to Bowl, 4.W3K, ewt7 feeders, 83.0933.60; cull sheep. 12.96 3.00. teureoenuWY . tv AT. trr. 705 Idaho Iambs j 1i4 Tnahn lamha 63 idano owes ... NEW YORKJWCK MARKET Stacks Rale at Moderately Higher Figure Burins Most of Session. UNDERTONE SHOWS STRENGTH Sjne Bnylngs of CaiuidiaM Pacific on Direct Orders from Berlin It ported Bonds Are Steady, 113 I 60 6 45 400 t . .U;iint of catUo tnis weeiv n nrTnuitd liberal, showing a con- sioerab. 8a.n. oyer tne receipt, of recent weako, but sun a ia'"B r with a year ago. w ftf Th moraet on tno ui , corn-tea steer anu ubw !f?: : beon steady tnrougnouv "'"XV the; Influenca ottno Eooa Buj-.ua ,.n ,v rtVipr hand the halt rat and warmed up corn-foOB hav Bhwn a decllno ot iOttwo ana rouau 2ouaoa lower than last week. Cows and heltera ot. good quality have been,actlvo sellers most ot the- week. The bost kind afth ciobo .aro iuhjt with last week. Tho common to medium grades have eased off and .they are around 193(M lower than last week. Good light reeaers, tnuv ii, " good breeding ahd dehorned, have been actlvo sellers all Weak at steady prices. Tho light stock cattlo hav very much sougnt- axter u n grades ar "steady., Heavy and-, rough feeders on th other hand have not been In such actlvo demasd and. at the close of the week the ar.389fo' lower. Quotation on U1?: Jpo'P, !to, 'fJ cora-fed ateera, WJ?.00; fair to 6od corn-fed steers, 36.00.3; common to talr corn-fed' steers, ?.959-i. rjuS Jo choice rang fceeves. jMowS.00; fair to good range beeves, $6.757.a5: common to talr rang beeves, 6.856.76: gtjbd to choice heifers. $6.5907.60; good to cholc cows, $6.09.60; fair to good BraeaJSOS C00; common to fair grades, WyO; BOOu. 10 cnuice bivcj&cip 7.75; fair to good etockera and feeders, ta rJvfti Hi- mmmnn to fair stockars ahd feeders. 85.75(86.60; stock cows andhelf rs, 84.76tK.00; veal calves, $6.009.CO: bulls, stags, etc.. l.75(g;.O0. Av. rr. In'o. Av. Tr. 1 .......... 3 7 00 1 ,1 .......... TYV TO Vmnc iti.i- fcnMlnir nn .well all were It. nrir.a tnnk a elumD this morning. Sup plies wer moderate, but packers were aAM- naavian i rrvm iuim snxuicLa niiuk spit ot strong opposition on to part of salesmen values auffered a aeclin or 6l0c. The reduction was uneven, some hoga not looking to be over 6c .lower, whits a lew were quoted aa fully lOo hardly so good, and th beat prica paid mo. mvka Tnita wbjr vrv slow aad it was well alon? m is xorenoon owom mn, moderate supply waa finally cleaned urj. Bulk Ot th hogs sold at 8T.90ffS.00, th Durimr tho first five days of the week the market wa in very satisfactory shape. T0wara tne cios on however, packers took a bear streak and th last sales showed a harp Uecltae from tns prices paja surras wj ' hours of the day. Today s marks showea a continuation et m wti feeling and prices paid this morning were Just about the jmrria as th last bid made yesterday. Summing up tba market for the elx days values show a net advance tf about Sc. Nearly all this improvement h&a bees noted in th pack ing graaes ana snipper aro pncuc&ur unchanged. Tops today art CSo higher thnn a. week aeo. but the cuallty waa not very good last Saturday and the ad vance IB. uua mun 10 ma iqiutwimi quality than to any strength in the market Beoelpts totaled 110 car, or 7,400 head. For the week th supply foot up 36,166, over 6,000 bead smaller than a week ago, but more than 8,000 head larger than for th same week last year. He. av. 8b. rr. We, A, fii. rr. , .,... .m ij t vim' W,..,...tM UO 7 tii H 27S ... T87H M TJt4 .......S CHICAGO HVH STOCK MARKET Cattlo SIotv asi Steady Hok, Bt Grada Ulslter. CHICAGO, Aug., 23.-CATTLE-Re: celpta. 800 head: market alow and steady, heaves. J7.00QO.15: Texaa eteera; tfl.767T0; western. 16.20(37.85; stockers and I feedora, IS.5O37.90; cows and nelfors, $3.tioJ8.i calves, $8.00811.60. HOaS-TRecclpts, 10,000 neadj best eradea 5c higher, others mostly 6. lower; bulk ot aales, I7.00i3e.75: light. JS.UfW25; mixed. 37.eOiJiO.20; heavy, r7.50a8.90; rough. $7.oO ''si'iiasr AN LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 head; shep steady, lambs lower: tiauvo, 83.75W4.75; western. 84.omi.7n: yearlings, IS.S&3C15; native lambs, 1&7S&00; west ern lambs, I6.C093.1S. I ir.nu, nllv i.Iva Stack Market. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 23--XA.TTL&- Reoelpu. 890 head; market staaay: prima fed steers, 88.609.00; dressed bf sWers. southern steers. I3.25ij6.89: cows. 98.103. 8.60; beirers. ?4.,&ifS..i; utocKora ana icgu erns, 3.2&7.W; bulls. 84.356.25; calves. HOGS .Receipts. 1.090 head: market strong to 6c higher; bulk of Bales. 88.60O 8.95; heavy. M. 69S 8.85 : packei and butchers. $8.03.00: lights. 8S.60ffS.05; nigs. 35.6097.00. SHEEP AND LAMB8-RecelprjL none; Iamb. $6.237.$0: yearilnfs.84.7Si35.75; wethers, 14.25(26.25: ewes, 83.Kfc3H.7S. NEW YORK. Aur. 23. Stocks ruled at moderately hlRher figures during most o( todays halt session. Trading was on a small scale, but the undertono showed pronounced stiength. The supply of stocks was not large ana it did not require heavy buying to lilt figures all through the list Reading, Union Pnclilo and Steel moved forward together, followrd oy an array or less consnicuous stocks and advance were well held until just beioro the close, when a Quick reaction reduced gajna The movement was stimulated by op timistic advices recardlncr the Mexican situation. Some buying of Canadian Paclflo on di rect orders from Be11 n waa reported. The stock mode a substantial advance on small volume ot business. Chesaneoka and Ohio touched 60. mak ing a gain of more than three points since Its dividend rate was reduced from to 4 per cent The decline In tho lint at the close waa aicrlheri tn nrofll- toklng, and to vasuo rumors of a sud den change for the worse in tho Mexican situation. Changes shown in the bank statement wore only nominal. The cash gain was less than KOO.OOQ nnr1 thorn xvxn nn vx. pantlon in loans of about 39,000,000. onaa were steady. Total sales, par value, 3445,003. U. 8. 4s declined U and Panama Sa cou-' Pon Vs on call on the week. number Of &a.lM And ltritnr- fTTTnfaftnnn on stocks were as follows KaT.i.9. TT! ,71. Taw. CTIUf. Amoleuoated twpr ... a09 73K 73li ni St. Irirala lifve Stpcli Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug.. 3. CATTLB Re ceipts. 3,100 head: market steady; ppod to choice steers, J7.2&38.00: stockers and trad ers, 15.2507.60: cows and . helfcrs$4.75 8.75; bulls; 85.76f.75Jlcalves. $6;0010.09; eouUiern steers, $0.25if7.75: cows and helf? eHfOGS-Rec4lpts. . 6,200 head: market m ilt-hfo TLSOfra'il: mixed nnd butchers, S.S59.20; rw4 heavy, 85.60. HEffiP ANP IIB3-TelpU 2.100 . a . mianAV mlltfotl. tSVSWlAai yearlings, S5.003G.00; lambs, UDOgesa St. Josestt I.tve Steele Market. KT. J05W1PH. Ma.. AxiK. St. CATTLK Receipts lw ne&a; maraet, tay. eicerB, W.36S8.80; oews and heltere; t00a8.&0; calve, . . , . HOGS Keceipt S.SS neaa; marnot, 'ra 1in' nvrr'. tnn S8.BA: hulk. K.40SK.86L SHEBP AND IiAM-Recrpts 3.000 heads market, steady; lasss.- S7.689T3S. Hlau City Live Steele Marfeef. Bronx CITT. la.. Au. 38. CATTLE K?ceJt?i?. ay- ,7V i nilXBCU, (.cW(.to, iwnu LAMBS Receipts. 109 head; steady, Hrr Gaa4a MkrTkert, wnw vonrr. Aut ra. dry goodb cotton eooas marxets ruioa STeaay, wiui the trend toward greater firmness in ffray cloths. Jobbers report a fair week in staples anJ etiKS. uuriaps conunue at top price lerels. r.nitnriitrA Araole and Drlf Fralta NEW TORK. Aug. a EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRII2D FRUITS Prunes, Irregular, Apricots and peaches, quiet Raisins, dull. DEATH RECORD. II .SOT ... T OO ... .... M I M 73 SIS J" It Ul... 70 (T SOI M TB U, zii iw i w se mi ... 1 w t9.....,.zil ... T ra H m l t c irr h ! ...sox ra in .. kt t 13 llt t !H II... ....SJ ... TW u :t ta t it .n: ... tw .131 19 TM .rtt ,0 so ie It IN .. see )., IM ze see T0... It.... .... SI,... w.... to.... .,.. T8.... It,... 4.... l 1 W ta tw ... itm it fcx t :h ..tie ssg t ,.T ... TM ..m 7 . XS U T ..3U Jt 7 M ..m to ik i,; nojii corov. Kerr Utk fat HMUf LM 8AIM wrv-l. ... . , Utk . 4t s , (oh 11 tM M t It 95 M TM 40 lt 4 Ml 40 TM 71 . W TH W l If IT rtt ... TV Tl 140 1M TH 0.......0 M TW 10 5l 40 TH ; IM M TM IS .801 IM T M Coffvei Market. N1BW TO UK, Aujr, 2SCOKirEE lltgher French cables and a steady cost and freight situation caud an advance in the coffee market today and after opening quiet unchanged to 3 points higher, prices elosed higher at to 9 points up. Sales for the day war only 14,760 baga August &6oi September. 8. Wo; UctODr. a.moi uiKxjnvix, ''iwrr. tl SIS t4 TM m ... TM n. m jttta Tt XX lit T M Ml 80 TM SI ... TM It SU JOB TM M.,,,,,X3 4..,....4 lt,4..,,.S99 6) .JU tot teo JI.......IU 1x0 s 00 4.,...U IH IH TS 27 40 I M 71.. S4 SO S 00 CO tit ... IN S7.......H1 ... too m 40 100 84 m uo 1 00 4 4 100 51. .,....! IM IN 4 tSi 40 tM -Jo.. ..,,. its tea w so ... 7 S21 2X0 I 00 " M CO T- , 14 t4 10 ISO fj UO too J7 sa ... M 1. 9U IM IN I M I M TO,..,..J4t IS r 00 7t...v.ll0 ... loi U.......MS MO (06 TI.......147 UO 11 I 40 IH 0 t24 too I 04 m iw in H t 44 sie M.......M3 IIS IU 0 HI H 1 u If.- tU IM IU .0. ....,,; M 90 t M m.....m ... 1 jo 47, ......SM ... s M (1.......SU H 11) ... ....!! ... M M XI4 ... 140 at. jxa ... iid FIGS. (1 tt ... IH SHEEP In th neighborhood et &1C head of lamb came In this morninr which is unusual tor a aaiuraay, wane there waa not enough stuff on sale to wtuini. "v.v. -, tna.un a. mai'KSL. it w tne larKest ryn fifflt .Wf .WJBRS.aa . ot th. week In a Ion fir'' arM'.ii, P..iXV. TiL, 7,. lW . r?ur. cars pt tw araDf wer ;nn v , -.w-.-v w 'i - I jatIBa inai. Mr. lasrnrer Hansen Mrs;. Ingwer Hansen, 63 years old, died Friday evening at her horn at Miuam after an Illness ot about tea days. The funeral will be held from th residence at Millard Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock wkfe tawrmeat at Pleasant HUl cemetery. Mrs. Hansen was born la Germany and came ta Nebraska In 180 aad wa mar ried In 1870 In Omaha. They resided tn Oeaaha for a number ot years and reeved to a tarn near Kikhorn In 1882 aad moved to Millard In 1500. Mr. Han sea was a member ofyone of the first volunteer fire departments In Omaha and while here worked for (sixteen years for Milton Rogers, Mrs. Hansen ts survived -by her hus bond, two sons and two daughters. The eons s.r Peter Hansen, 'a farmer near Millard, arid Ifans Hansen, a hardware merchant at Millard, and ber daughters ar Mrs H. A. Hanson of South Ornaho whose husband Is office manager for Swift Co, and Mrs. Oeorg Uohwer. whose husband Is a farmer near Millard. Besides she is survived by twa brothers and three sjatern who all reside In Ne braska, Mra Nellie X SanftMlcr. TECTJMSJCH, Neb., Aug. 23, (Special.) Mrs. Nellls L. Sandusky, wife of Thomas A. Sandusky, Is dead at the family home in this city. She had been tn falling health for come time with a stomach trouble, and her final sickness was of a weei's duratioa. Her age was E9 years, 7 months and 1) days. Nellie Lone was born at Kenosha, Wis, January , 3354. With her parants she cam to Nebraska In 1806, the family settling five miles south of Tecumtseb, where they lived for two years, and then moving ta a farm at the mouth of Yankee Creek. She was married to Mr. Sandusky on, February S, im Two children, were born to th union, who aro Or. William Sandusky, now of Pleasantdal. and Miss Ella Sandusky, who Uvea at bom. Mrs. Llc Dlchl. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. U-CSpeclaU- Mrs. Lois Dttehl wife of Dr. O.'C. Diehl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X Rhodes, residing four miles west et Btrice, died suddenly yesterday morn Inu at her horn at Dlller. She was atek only a few hours. Mrs. Diehl waa 87 years ot age and la survived by her bus band and two children, a son and daugh ter. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock from th bote of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ithodea, James N. Sara. SANTA BARBARA, Cat, Aug. t James N. Burns, a millionaire of Bt Joseph, Mo., Is dead at his summer reiU dene at Montlclto, nar Behta Barbara, Ills death waa du to nervous prostra tion, caused by Injuries suffered six pc4 direct to a local uacker and th uoo MM. uu 48U 14 83U 67H WH 9H IH ft isiU ...i. 55W ... 4ii UU ti ' t'A 45 31!i 7. 100 10O iso tia .8 ri5i Amerteaa Atrlcultoml .. Amkrlcan Bet U(ir,... Amtlcin Cm Muvsismu iu pia..... ...... Ateerteaa C. A JT. Atr.8rtcn Cotton Oil.,,.. tlOO Am, 1 08 Beeurltles ...... Amerlca LlMa ....... ...... amerlcaa LooosioUts ... l,m ADsrlcan S. St tt..C... too Am. h. & It. ptd Am. Butur JUllnln Asnrlcan T. A T ameneta Tobaeoe ... Antcenda. Mlalac Oo. Ateblnm I.K9 Atchlian rrfd toe Atlastlo Coast Llaa...... ...... jBitunoro a uto ...... Btthlefcem EtMl Brooklra lUnia IV....... Cinaditn Paclflo 4 too :ilu tfisu ntrM Lcatbar : -j CilX30 O. W.. CWcso. M. St. P.... 909 107H cnseo N. w Coloiado E. A I...... ConaoIiatUdl Oaa ........ SOO jsou Cora Products Dolawara & Ilodran...., Dmrtr A Wo Oraods... Dennr & It. a. pfd 100 ten DUUlleW Beeorities V... xst pra Erie td era UCU...1 fiUWfcTlQ interborouib Met i.'o 'UU Inter. Mt prd ,, 3,700 f&Z InternatlontI IUrrwrtor.. ,,l Inter-Marino nrd : intcnutlan' I - International Pump , M;;it-,,pv& S- " Mllaourl, K. & T. , MO1 22V, jjit TsT.flnn., , -.. " ,.. ..... N. It It ot M. 2d pld Norfolk & Waatarn... North American ., Northern rap.Ifln PacUlo Mall ...... viw a U 10 uo iSU .118 SO 55 1MT 4IU XT 1444 lot UM 16'i 61M. 61T. ..... 1C4V 1U 9U 25Vi M .... Ill . U.SW lttft 111 , a ..... 'XI mi "it" 123 4 . UU Ti TS urn i't 112 liSH. so tJii "a lit- mu ;is )!; S7ti ,' lo UH .9U 11 .W US 151 W ' 1 JJS x l UU K , i:u 40 7 71U ....... .f P','.,1" Ci riom lap '"uis ........ .......... wimoiia a V.....,, I. ,n,,M T . CT .. Rock Jtland co. .......... Hock Itlaad Cou. pfd Bt- A 8. F. 2d pfd... ...... Suboard Air Ltn- - BMboard A. Tj. Bfd...... ...... Bloas-BaeSfielcS ef A I Bouthera Paeltlo teO Bcuthern rtallway , oo Bo. lUllway pfd.......... ;..vf. Tenneaneo Coppar 460 i racmc .,, loo vMiou racuio a: .uaios l acirio pfd..,.. uaitaa But Realty. " J a td BUtee Rubber..,. s tJattdSUt StMl....!. ltffia v. o. etei pta Utan Coppar ijna wbi ,.......Tzr. ..: .r. . Wabaal) pM .... jVMtarn. Union wtiitBsnniiu - whwuns a takV eTi.'.: :::::: Wal tales for th day, JleM ahaa. I " blearing? Hosie Bank Statement. NEW TORK. Aiior. M rv, of the actual condition ot the T clearing house banks and trust companies for tbu week shows that they told 822,173.159 re serve In exceas nf Ixmi -V7 Tvcn. j-iio owtcmcni xouows: Actual Condition. Ammtn Tnn-. -V ,...1,34.233.)0 S,KA055 Specie 3,S7fi,090 T.804.000 legal tenders ., SO.OO6.O08 l.4l9.fiM Net denoslts LTSS tsi nso tfmi nn Circulation...... 45,333,890 ift'.an tssces lawrui reserve 23,173.160 2,835,0'a Bank' cash reserve in vaults. .tSrr.uum Trust companies' cash reserve' in vauus gl,8a,0W Aggregate cash reserve tu etfrv Trust companies' reserve with clearing nouse members carry ing 35 per cent cash reserve... 7L2CS.C00 Decrease. Summarv of state banks ntn ,n,t panics in Greater .Now York not Included ui wnuiife uvu,i PiALQlucut. Amount 1Vp,mm Loans 4529.633.S0) WtisMl Specie e!.fU09 K3.1C0 uegai tenaers 7,753,800 Total deposits ......... 6J3.459.100 2,833,0(7 Local Seearlfle. Quotations furnUbod by Bursa. Brisker 4b Co.. to Omaha Nattoaal tank bulldlagt BIS. AtkeS. Boota FUhtrlta Col Ci. iK ai a COlumbua. Koh.. S. U U. IKi tl couBcti Btstd o, i b. h, vn ta Dsrtd Colo lar. Co. 4a. mi.,, 100 Dandy Ox, Mb., Scbeol Ola 6a..... ui D)U, Tax., 4a. 1M , m par A Co. 7 per east ptd, es-dlv.. H Fulltrten, Nob., WaUr Ex. Ca uu., Fairmont Crtamary pr cant suar,. CO Fairmont Oreamery I par cant pt4. P LouUrllle O, & la, UU...,..;;; & Mountain Sutea T. & T. 7 par nt.. 10) v" a m ...,......,..,,, i uBm b u u. ou nr. pIQ.., OSMba A C. D. BC It,, can Omaha & C B. It a D. ptd. ........ u Peura Mill f par ent pfd 4 TVatlanAl trim i, aaa - WIHMV Vfra ASsftalilliiii.taoiia Jott of 8aatUe. Wsah.. 4U, 1S4.... eouthcrn Uj. Co. Equip. Is (buaU).. Tajjor CO.. Ttxu, i-h UU,. t Tannaaaea (a. Ull.. V) Uaioa etook Tarda, Omaba. at-iSlT. M UU tt KU 7i 55 101 101 07 S3 100 101 rati ui o uu !i 03 MU loo MU ..... Nctt York Money Mrkt. NEV TORK, Aug. 53. MONEY On call, nominal; no loans-, time loons weaker: sixty days. per cent; ninety days, 4V4 per cent; six months. tHiSSVi per cent PRIME MSRCANTHiB PAJER-i rxsr cent MILiVKH Bar, EHc: Mexican doUars. 45a. BONDS Oovenimant. railroad, steady. BTERLINO EXCIfANGE-Basy; H8S forTidxty.day bills; 84.863) for demand; commercial bills, 84.82. Ha aaylftayajtataat.'' i POEHLER co. IHtaMtsaet XSWt. CHAIN CUMMISIION e sad? Xwtt, xtur." jrsistajjst wt,mt MONEY IN CiRA.IN Hi o) put, or calU ca 10.003 butbila ot vbtat ar corn. Ne turtbtr rtak. A moTaraont ot to frew otic flM rou a cbaoca to take UOO. 4e. JIOJ, ait, no, vriia ir rarucuian. rinaRc Brckarata weeks uf when oranklng an automobile. I oo..' iok j . Finanoa Bids., kudm city, m