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    mii-rEV: UMAjPlA. WKDXKNDAY. AUGUST T- 1914.
11
von rent
4. alarnlahrd huom,
CLEAN, newly furnished, large, I rootni
eneulte: housekeeping complete; splen
did location; only a week. 2iA
l'lrkr ft.
tonnes e1 Cnliiiiri,
NONK to romnr, I-room house; also 4
room fist. 2.V N. 23d
Src Our Kental List.
nankrrii' Ttesltv Investment Co
Ground floor Te Hide. Tel. Doug. 2 -
ITllllQPn ln l'"t of the cltv.
HUUWfB Crelgh Sons ft- Co..
Ring.
FOR BENT
We have a- complete, liot of all house
fpertment and flats that are for rent.
This list ran be seen frue of rhsrge at
Omaha Van & Storsso KM ft. isth St.
for roLcmEii.
904 X. 27th. gas, water (water
1-rooms,
paid), 114.
I A STINGS
HKYHKS, 1SH Harney.
&I10 CHARLES 3 rooms, toilet. city
water amlga. $12; 40th and California,
R rooma and haaement. city water, t 60:
46th and California. 3-room and cellar.
t7: 46th and Chicago. S rooma 47.60 All
pew. Dexter K Thomaa. 412 Mee Bldg.
"Free Rental List
Complete Information about every va
cant house and apartment In the city.
This service Is free. Tel. Douglas 4477.
Fidelity Storage A Van Co.
Fidelity Storage Co.
Ftoragc. moving.
Id A Jackson fts.
Decking and shipping.
Phone. Doug. 1614,
Maggard's
Van and tftor
age Co. Reduced
rates for so days.
Large van, 2 men, 11.25 per hr. : dray, t
men. II per hr. 1713 Webster Doug. 149.
i ioT'sbTa n i ) fiats for rknt
S40.no 3KW liurt St., 7 rooms, modern,
garage.
$6.00 528
Hat.
?.;2.50- 6S2
Slut.
Park
Park
Ave.,
Ave.,
o-rooni, modern
is-room,
modern
6-room.
Jl.SO-Zof'rt
St. Mary'a Av
modern, except heat.
I 00-1015 Howard ;t., li rooms. Id floor.
WOOD 91S Ho. .list St., 6 rooms, modem.
Jl7.n0 2614 Shrrnuin Ave., 5 rooma, all
in best repair; fine largo I'OviriS. new
j-'uniblne, lix'iires, etc.
tlR.OO 2600 Charles St., S rooma, modern,
except heat.
GKOrtOK & COMPANY.
PO; City Nat 1 Hank Blila Phone P. TA.
t-ROOM house, all inoilern,
",04 N. 20th. Tel. P. 15,'lu.
free wa,ier.
f p Iri'V;i) Kxp. t.'o., moving, ptick-
. Jnft allll iorase.
1JD7
Tarnam. Doug. 61; V. 274M.
7 HOOMH, part mod. $1S.
422 I'lerco Ht.
B-ROOM cottage ultb toilet.
St. Ued 61.
276k 0. 13th
i-HOOM house, modem, choice locution
In Dundee. 4824 Webater. H. &433,
iWEHT Farnani, now cathedral district;
modern brick, 8 rooms, large yard with
trees; lease to right party. Harney 2171.
stum and Office.
Klne rool room with vault, elec. light
and water free; 14M:X27 ft. partitioned
for 2 private rooma and reception room.
Opens directly on beautiful court, id
floor. Apply room 103, Hie Bldg. .
FOR BENT An office with reception
room, reasonable. C)4 State Hunk Uldg.
GOOD barn, room for I or 10 horata.
1917. Webster 8t- Call Douglaa 43-
HEAL K8TATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALK
Arkauaaa. -
LITTLE Iilver Valley lands, rich and
cheap, on railroad. Beisttona Co., Wtnth
op. Ark ... o
Florida.
J-'I.ORIDA LAND for sale; 1.500 acres in
Im county; citrus fruit land; a good
colonization tract; will trade; have other
tracts of land at $15 to $30 acre. Write
wls K. Fcssler. KIsah. 111.
Ioa.
167-ACRB FARM
7 mllea ot Council Bluffs.. All suitable
for farming. About 15 acres.. alfalfa,. 10
acrea meadow! good oottage house, email
orchard. Splendid barn. A cheap placo
at $125 per acre.
H ORK RKAL fTATB CO.,
105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
. Iowa,
Several good farms for sale cheap:
SG acres 'Improved upland farm with
some fruit, good water, aniall buildings,
jioar Council Pluffs. Price $76 per acre. ,
:C acres' orth?aHt ot town, all good
land, near school, fair buildings. Price
$lfiO per -acre, no trade considered.
0 acres about 3 miles east of center of
city, fair buildings: good orchard, running
water. Price $125 pett-acre.
213 acres miles north of city post
office on Llmo Kiln road, well fenced and
watered, splendid blue grass pasture;
some timber, 10 acres o( corn. Price $60
per acre.
PAY . IIFSS CO..
123 reart Street. Council Bluffs. Is.
Minnesota.
beautiful southern Minnesota farms In
the heart of the corn belt In Watonwan,
Tlue Earth and Brown counties; well im
proved and located, rich soli, sure crops,
write for our list and beautiful booklet,
Southern Minnesota." C. E. Brown Laud
and Loan Co., Madella, Minnesota.
NO FAILURES In Plna county, . Minne
sota; close to best markets; choice
lands, easily cleared. $20 per arte; easy
FOR IS ALL ;K0 acrea 4i miles from Min
neapolis, ono mile from town; 16o acres
untlar cultlvutio, bal. used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated: heavy
aoll; good set 01 buildings, consisting ot
S-roo n house, large barn, granary, corn
cribs, etc.; the land will produce W bush
els of corn pur acre; telephone in house;
country thickly eettlhcl; complete set of
machinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of
11 cows, balance 1 and 2 years old; t good
horses, -t hogs, chickens; ' of this year s
crop and everything on the tarin goea at
$r4 per acre; half cash. Schwab Bros,
JOJg Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
Mis so art.
$300 FOR 20 ACRES; $6 down, $5 month;
no interest; no taxes; ln well settled district,-
south Missouri, where fruit and
poultry farms make big money; buy lor
the future wtihe such proi.cny Is cheap.
Merriam, F.llis & lientun, K, 3W Victor
ltulg., Kansas City. Mo.
T11K BhST bargain in South Missouri:
good farm lt4 acres; well improved, $l,t4il
hair raKh; about 4o acres flue cultivated
bottom land; balance good grass' und tim
ber; well; large spring and creek; cluae
to - railroad aud school. Merriam, Kills
& Benton, . K, 3tM Victor Bid-., Kansas
City, .Mo.
Nebraska.
FOUND L'20-acre Homestead In settled
neighbo! nood; fine larm land; not sand
hills; cost you $juo flung lees and all. J.
A. Traie, Kimtall. Neht
iOll SALK W acres grazing land in
Hayes county, Nebraska. Cheap If
taken at once. Met onnell, Heynolris, 111.
Itklahoma.
mus-,ijo acres Improved land, a
Bargain. Fart cash, balance terms. J.
ioeiaee, t rowuer. Okl.
WImobiIs,
ONKIDA COUNT LANDS
Suitable for raising clover, potatoes and
dairy cattle, with its many lakes of pure
cool water, abundance of clover, blue
Joint. and timothy growing wild or cul-
nvaicu. 11 is wie uest possible place to
raisu caino ana sntep. v e have uu hog
cholera, chinch bugs. Henna n ily or army
worms, and It la worth something to live
iu a tumiiry uwi iroin tnese pests.
orrer ,iwu acres or cut over hardwood
land, with stumps in many cases ail de
cayed and gone, at reasonable prices and
easy terms to settlers. Some stock raiser
ought to buy niy aoO-acr tract, enclos
ing station of Coodnow on Milwaukee
road, crossed by fin little river,-several
cold springs, some groves of hardwood
timber, balance can be put into graaing
wr van in ittiiutMi. iiMve a iuii nan see.
lion adjoining this also. Write for niitu.
prices and Information on Oneida county
uu,, uu imi ui larius tor sale.
.' P. CKiWBY, RhiivelaBiier, Wis.
UPPER.
WISCONSIN.
Brat dairy and aeneral roll state In th.l
union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at
Ijw prices, on easy terms Ask for book
lot 34 on Wlscoiuila Central Ijiml tirant
btata acrea wanted Write about our
ruling lands. If Interested In fruit
lands, ask for booklet on Apple On hards
in Wisconsin. Address Inj Dept., evil
Line By.. Minneapolis, illuu
Vim 8I.K Oil K.XCHAXfJK K. K.
U.0 ACRES Well Improved farm for trade
for hardware store; farm located south.
fl of Lodge Tola 6 mile and S ml lea
soiithciist of S'iiiol 4A ant sonict hlng will
Invoice about five to six thousand dollar.
Address lock box 400, l.odno ivie. Neb
foil EXCHANGE Several good Missouri
fnrma for Nebraska farms. Write what
you have Ouy R. Stanton.' Iebanon. Mo.
I'iBnoa for other musical Instrj ta. u. vu
FwANT A HIUH'K.HY RTOKK or a good
general merchandise store; must be rood
clean stock and doing business, In ex
change for this property and will put ln
K'.rtH) or 13,000 In cash If necessary.
90 acres, no Improvements, rolling, all
ln wheat, n1 of s"4 aec. HI township V.
ranee 1.1, Buffalo county. Nebraska, prh-c
tAooo; Incumbrance I-.1" t per cent,
& yearn to run.
2k( acrra raw land except SO acres broke,
about 9 miles n. e. of Hurwe.ll, (iarfleld
county, Neb.; price JlT.iiO ier aire; In
cumbered for tl.OOO.
1t acrea all level raw land. 3' mllea
from 2 railroad towns. s' section 10
township 1 range 4i, Phillips county, Colo
rado; price 12,. per acre; Incumbered for
V . about 3 years to run.
Also 9-room all modern house In Omaha.
located In one of the finest resilience dis
tricts; price 4. 600; Incumbered for 11. SO).
Address 2310 Cumin St.. Omaha. Neb.
HKAIi KSTATK IOANS
WANTKD i-'lty loans Hetera Truat to
OMAHA hemea Kast Nebraska far ma
O'KEKr'K REAL ESTATE CO..
101S Omaha Nat. Douglas I71&
til.K us first If you want i. faria loan.
t'nlted states Trust Co.. Omaha. Nab.
WONKY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W Binder. City Nat. Uk Kldg.
UAHVIN BKOS.
a, and up.
a Nat. imnii.
tin. CITY LOANS, Bemla-Carller
110-312 Hrandels Theater Bldg.
Co.,
CITlf property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 22i State Bank ldg,
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Weed Bids.. 1Mb and Farnam.
Cll Y and farm -loans. 6. H. per c.nt
J.H.Dumont & Co., 1H03 Farnam, Omaha
HARRISON A MORTON. P16 Um Nat
WANTED- City loana and warranla.
W. Farnam Smith &. Co.. 3320 Farnam.
REAL ESTATi;
ABSTHACm U TITI.K.
k'EKH Title Ouarantcu and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract office. 30o bo. 17th
St. I'hone Douglaa 64S7.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska. 20fi Hrani'els Tneater.
HEAL ESTATE
CITY PIIUPKHTK KOH BAl-Ei.
A SNAP Must o '' t once. Seven
room house, electric light, gas, city
water, toilet, SO-foot front, good barn.
;;i23 Burdette. $1,000. Small payment down
and the rest like rent Call Wet 130i
$507lJAfcSir
l.'ifi So. inth street. South Omahn. 4-voom
cottage with floored attic, electric lights,
cistern and well water; east troni lot
40xl, located on proposed Fort Crook
boulevard. Just 15 minutes ride to Fse.
nam St. Price $1,600; $50 caah, balatico $1S
licr month.
C. O. CAKLBEltU,
S10-312 Hrandels Theater Bldg. O
BKATTTIFl'L home In exclusive West
Farnam dlNtrlct. Owner will be In town
for one week only and must sell Immedi
ately. Rurroutrhs 4drling Machine com
pany, C09 South 13th St., city. Doug-731.
MAKK offer; owner here this week to
sell Webster, 315 N. 24th, 2 lots
South Omaha, 23d and Jackson. Addresa
T SRTi, Bee.
BLOCK. OF 12 IX3T8.
$1,200, easy terms. Council Rluffs, 4
blocks of Omaha oar line. Nice high
ground. These lots are very cheap.
They are within about a mile of the busi
ness part of Omaha. They will grow In
value every year and meantime, will
make you a good home whore you can
havo a garden, fruit, chickens, a cow,
etc., and have room for your children
to play.
AI BKK KbAl tiBTA IT. t U.,
105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.'
... No Commission Realty Co,
Sm-330 Paxton Block,
Douglas' 15M0. Omaha, Neb.
Is being systemat,iMd meet the re-
oniremerita of efficiency in sellins: or ex
changing every kind of property located
anvwbere with ISO I'UMjtisMiw iu
PAY. , Call, write or phone today.
T-ROOM house, rent for $1S.&0, must ba
sold at once; tjuu win nanme it. it. irn.
New Bungalow
This Is the place you have . been looking
for. It is an attractive, rough cast, while
stucco, two-story bungalow, with oak
floors and-finish, modern plumbing, clee
ulc IlKhtB, large closet and furnace. All
ready for you to move Into. It is all mod
ern and on the Deaf Institute car line.
aved : street, eement walks. Address
.16 N. 46th ft. This Is worth peeina to
day. Can he bought on eusy payments.
Key at our office.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Doiikib 2011.
60s Bee Bldg.
URANLr, XfclW
Six rooms, oak finish' In living moms,
kitchen, l-ear entry, pantry ajid den on
first floor; two bedrooms and bath on
second floor; maple floors; modern
throughout; screens; corner lot. Prh.
I2.S00. will give terms. located 3S:
Blondo Pt.
C. 0. CARLBERG
210-312 BrHiulels Theater . Bldg.
Choice Investment
Very centrally located brick business
property paying 8 per cent net on $.:i0,6'i0.
Present tenants have occupied building 10
to 15 years and the rents from unexpired
leases amount to more than $lj,000. Can
ba bought on a bals of 13 per cent net ln
amount required to handle it. No trade
considered K 2-TT, Bee.
8 Rooms $3,600
$300 Down, $35.00
Per Month
8. E. Cor. 22d and Rpiague. Attractive
modern home; in fino condition within
and without. Worth much more money.
A rattling good bargain.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler VM. . 203-10-12-14 State Bank Bldg.
FOR SALK
Handsome thoroughly modern 10-room
residence on one of the finest streets on
West Farnam Hill, for $lti,iOu. .Might
consider small house or vacant lot in part
payment. Also offer 4 feet on Farnam
near :th. Splendid location for apart
ment building. famlh hotel, brick store or
flats. Only I3.70O.
HICKS. 44'i Board of Trade Bldg.
Dundee Stucco
Home
Klght rooms, all modern, hot water
heat. Ixn'ated on south front lot, Goxl.V
ft., two blocks front oar line, price only
$4.7;iO;- $!,7.i0 cash, balance S per rent
straight loan, lloiife coat about $4.fio0 ex
clusive of lot anil Is finished In oak with
oak floors. Price reduced for quick sale.
George & Company
905
City National Bank
Bldg.
Phone I louglas 7f
THAT NEW HOME
At $-"'13 D'avenport St. must be sold.
tio seo It. It Is vacant. Key first door
east. lla hardwood finish; is in nice
order.
- W. H. OATE8,
C47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. D. 134.
A r-N A P--Corner lot, o.e,i,ot I mnlax",
price $4.). owner muit have !'0 cah,
balance on very easy ! rms; H.&oil build
ing lestnct oin: city mu.t. sewer, shie
walks already in in.l 1 aid for by uaner.
II II. Ilariwr. Phone icugls i.ia, l')15
l'HI Cliy Nal'l Bunk Bid.-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Pit Traders Are Anticipating Svre
Backset in Prices.
BEARISH NEWS IS RECEIVED
f antra from l:arope Indicate that
"hlaplaa of ;raln U t Be
(oatlnned Wlikosl erl
ona Interraptlon.
OMAHA. Aug. U. 1914.
While the n heat market showed net
gains of JljCSc1 yesterdav and reached
the highest levels on the crop, the opinion
among certain exHrteis lat ::'ght was
thnt a severo price break Is among the
prnbaMlltl.-s.
A New York cable received last night
reported the Belgian eonsul as saying that
he had received the following cable from
the Belgian minister of war at Brussels:
"Inform Amerhan exporters of wheat
that Belgian credit remains unimpaired
and that Knglnnd has advised that all
boat with wheat come direct to Antwerp
without stopping. That all payments will
be assured as In time of peace."
Advices from Minneapolis and other
markets of the I'nlted States were to
the effect that large orders for flour
were received, and that the price was a
acoondary consideration. The orders came
from the British government aa well aa
from one or two other nations.
Weakness was quite distinct In the corn
market yesterday. The change in weather
conditions to a rainy one over the belt
was the Principal helo In favor of the
btara. There were many reports, how
ever, that corn had deteriorated heavily.
and some of these advices claimed that
the losses aro beyond repair, longs sold
freely and some of the more daring
speculators put out short lines. There
was less pressure of September, which
gave belated shorts a chance to even up
their IKisltlnn.
While the new crop of oats Is expected
lo come forward In Increased amounts
that market held up fairly well yesterday.
The provisions situation showed that
the market was in no condition to absorb
any great quantities of either pork, lard
or ribs. The buying power , was in evi
dence early and prices advanced sharply.
The hog run not only at Chicago, hut at
western points. In llnht, which Influenced
a fair volume of buying. On the hard
spots the market waa filled up with all
commodities and price setbacks were the
riault.
W heat was Stftlc lower.
. Coin whs Hfil,! lower.
Oats were 1 He lower,
i These sales weiv reported today: Wheat
No. t hard winter: 3 cars, SV; l car,
7Sc No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (dark),
1V; 3 ears. flOc; 1 car, Mc; I car, e;
I car. M1-; 2 cars, Wo; 2 cars, 87c. No. 4
hard winter: 1 car, Jrt'ic; ,1 cars, Wc. No.
4 mixed: 1 car, IfTo. Rye No grade: 1 car.
REAL ESTATE
CITY rnOPKItTY FOR 0ALB.
OARDEN IATS near I sunder; pricea
from $7S to $396; terms $10 cash and $.
her mouth, with Interest. An ideal place
for garden and chicken mining. These
lota will soon be part of Ptind.ee. Buy
three or four lots now; six lots sold
yesterday. Pho:ii at once. Pong las 2.'.?.
II. II. Harper. 1013-1014 City Nat l Bank
Bldg.
LKUAIj NOTICES.
SALK OF BON UK
Notice Is hereby given that sesled pro
posals will be received by the Board of
Directors of he Alliance Irrigation Ins
lilct at Its office m Bridgeport. Morrill
county,- Nebraska, until 10 ohclock a. 1
of, Tuesday, Heptemoer 1, 1!14. for the
purchase of Its total Issue of district
bonds ln the sum of Forty-five Thousand
Dollars ($45,000), payable In series from
eleven to twenty years after date as pro
vided by statute with six per cent ()
pet from July L Ii4.
Dated Bridgeport. August 4, 1914. AUI
anee Irrigation District.
Attest: FRED D. BRKYER,
President.
(8F.A1..) R. E. ONBAL
, A-. Secretary.
Gombault'a
Caustic Balsam
Has Imitators But Ko Cgmpetlton,
Safe, Epeedy and Fosltlva Curs tot
Curs, splint, wscar, Ospssl Bok,
truss Scadoas, 7ui4r, Wist
luHi, aai all UsiMsss fessi tvsvia,
Hiagsta aa4 stksr hen tum.ni.
Oarts all skia Hismi or rsrautsa,
Taratb, filphthsria, Bsvisvas all
Saatasa fhts Esrsu sr Cattle,
2mKf-'miZ. ,ar.. ?"siatls.
SprsiBS, tjl. Tarsst, ., 14 ll Uitiuitij;
Vry bolil. of Ossstis Balsara sols I.
Warranto lo SITS salltlMtfoa. Trie. SI g
per boiil.. Sold by Srussuu. or Mnl ki i.
frM, chsrfi- ris, wits full SlrooUoo. tnr
is aw. I rsena for d.sorlpU's etrwlsrs.
(tiBOSUIS, SM. AddTMS
th Lawrtncs-Wllllimg C.,CIlsad, 0.
TOPS
BACKS
SEAT COVERS
TIRE COVERS
CUSHIONS
DUST HOODS
RADIATOR HOODS
TRANSPARENT
SHEETING
LEATHER REPAIRING
FENDERS RECOVERED
AND REPAIRED
BOWS STRAIGHTENED
DENTS REMOVED FROM
PANELS
Anything in I .aether or Fabrics
That Can lie Done.
Tha Holly Auto Trimming Go.
"EXPERTS"
Trade
8311 sTss-ntjr
trset,
Omaha, lTsb,
Mark Dou"- 3769
Oar Work Spsaks for Itself. '
19 Tsars With Drummoad.
rAlg.V-lJ-.-I!Mr
Remove! Bursal Enlargements,
Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore
ness from any Bruise or Strain;
Stopi Spavin Lameness.. Allayi pain.
Do4 cot Blister, remove the hair of
lay up the hnrie. J2.00 a bottle.
delivered. Book 1 K free.
ABSORB1NE, JR.. the ant iseptic lini
ment for mankind. For Synovitis, Strains,
Gouty or Rheumatic deposits. Swollen,
Painful Varicose Veins. Will tell you
more if you rite. 1 and 12 per bottle at
tiraleri or delivered. Manufactured only by
W f T0Uha.P.0.'..124T4aUpr!nBnJa.sUta.
rm
To'tc Barley-No. 4: 1 ear. 4f-' flate
Nii. S white: 10 cars, S7c. No. 4 white: 4
csrs, !'c. Corn-No. 1 white: 4 ears.
7't No. S wlvte: I car, ilic. No. 3
white: j-& car, 7v. No. white: 1 car,
7Kc. No. I yellow: 1 car. TV; S cars, 7sc.
Il-fi car. No. I yellow : 3 S-iS cais.
-. No. X yellow; 2 curs. 7c ; t car. T7c.
No. 5 yellow: I car. 77c. No. H yellow:
I car. 77c. No. I mixed: S curs. 7Sio: 1
ear. 7Sc. No. 2 mixed' -6 ear. 7M4O: I car.
77c; 3-5 car, 77Wc. No. 3 mixed; A ears,
?7,c. No. mixed: 1 car. 'IV; ! cars.
77c. Fample: 1 car elow. 77'jc; 1 car,
77c; I car. TKc; 2 tars. !o.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
eital to M,ii0 bushels; corn, 1W bushels:
oats, I7.00U bushels.
Ll vei pool market rinsed.
I'vlmary whrV lerripts were 1.n'K.iXW
bushels an I shipment 1 iM4,0i bushels,
asainst receipts of l.!t,i bushels and
hlpmr.ta of 7M.OTV bushels last year.
1'rlmarv com re.-elpts were 4H.fK bush
els and shipments SH.iX bushels, against
receipts of MS.Oim bushels and shipliiels
of W.OiO bushHs last veer.
Primary oats receipts wore l,7S,tXM bush
els and shipments 1.;7.nort bushrl, against
receipts nl l,Kl.nrt bushel and ship
ments of e5.onn biish'-ls last venr.
OAK MIT Rtt'KllTS
wheat. Corn. Oats
Lyt!.
Chicago
STv.'
. IM
110
h
tt
K
1W
lao
;i;
Minneapolis ...
I'lilulh
Otraha
Kansas City
St. l.nuls
Winnipeg
K
44
4'.'
MtnaiiH t'ash
Prc.v:
WI.eat:
No. 11
hard. ST'OfV; No. S liar.l. Wygdli-; No.
4 hard. s"ii'.ic; No. I spring, MHftfJr; No.
3 spring. s.v,ille. No. 4 tpring. Mik". No.
2 durum. M'uKie; No durum, WdtRr:
Corn: No. 1 white. 7h"itj'7v'ic; N . 3 white,
77Sic; No. 4 while, r.V"Tilfrc; No. ;
yellow, 7T1f7Sc; No. 3 yellow. 77V'f7Rc:
No. 4 yellow. TltfTTHc; No. S mixed, 77Wf
!Co: rso. s mixed. 7iV4'h.i'kC 70. 4
mixed, 7RVdv77o ()ts: No. 2 white, S.Mr
S"He: standard, 37t3rV; No. 3 white,
364i37c; No. 4 white, Sha3'4c. Barley:
malting. 6lf!.fic: No. 1 feed, 4i-(iflc. ltyc:
No. 2, eHu74c: No. S, J2-).eJHc.
CHICAGO liRAIN AMI rROVIIO.MI
Fealaree of tar. Tradloa' and f losing;
Prices on Board of Trade,
CHICAGO. Aug. II. Tumbling prices to
day on 'change guve cWdcnce that Ihe
temporary embargo which the war has
put on ocean shipments from the 1 nlted
Mates was not to be Ignored. There was
a nervous close In wheat at 2'c lo W
under last night. Th outcome for rorn
waa unsettled, ranging from ' decline
to a like advance. Oats gained c to 4cj
net. Provisions In the end were U'jc to
boc down.
It was plain from the start today that
buying wheat blindly on war news had
come to a sudden halt. Holders with
profits, who heretofore would not stop
to consider the lack of any present out
let tor rapidly accumulating surplus In
the United Htates, were In a stampede to
unload and were quickly made aware
that sentiment In the tmdo had been
largely reversed, bearish feellnK was
further augmented by knowledge that
seaboard exporters had resold consider
able quantities of wheat to Chicago
handlers, and that there was no even ap-
froxlmate assurance of when, Interior
erminals could obtain relief.
What little reaction took place from
the day's bottom prli-ea In wheat appeared
due to reports that some Kansaa ship
ments were being mado to Canada, pre
sumably for export billing, it was said
that such wheat would be milled In bond
and the product exported to ' Kngland.
There was also said to have been a.n ac
tive mllltng demand at Minneapolis. At
the extreme today wheat here was down
SV compared with yeatorday's close.
Corn weakened with wheat and as a
result of beneficial rains In the chief
producing states. Shipping demand con
tinued active, however, and finally caused
a decided upturn In the heptember option.
Oats had a surprlnlng recovery near the
cU'se. It waa said the movement from
the farms was not nearly so free as had
been expected.
Provisions fell on account of a break
In the hog market, due to receipts greatly
......rilnir ll. utlmalti. Packers did not
support prices till th drop amounted to
nearly $1.00 in some cases, aoiwiiwwira
Ing the way values suffered, the total
transactions were not unusually Urge.
drain prices furnished ny Ixigan
Bryan office. I5 Bouth sixteenth street:
Article.
Wheat
Kept. ..
Dec. ...
Mr.y ...
Corn
pL ...
1 loc. . . .
May ...
Oats
bept. ...
Dec. . . .
May ...
I'ork-
Kept. ...
Jnn.
l-srd -
Hept. ...
Oct. ...
J ai
Ribs-
Pept ...
Oct. ...
Jan. ...
Open. I High. I low. I Close.
.. 40i0i I
.Ji onti'ii
...1 0'!t)
I
,.. 1774118
..'ffHWO!
..!7l87o,
..l47'fi''Hl
4 M!t (MVi
1 OITs S044 I (t
1 09 1 ' 1 07,
74U! Tit'' 7H
tfl ' BS'4 iS
71 70 I 70T
41T4I 40l' 414
4; I 43S 44'4
IS 4Hn! 47T4
22 00
I 21 f
21 00
21 T,
22 2741
21 A
.1
i47iS2 92V4: 9 IS
10 00 10 OTHl 30
10 lTVil 10 3241 9 46
t K
9 72H
K
I 12 40 I 12 S2H' 12 41
I 12 R0
12 22-151 12 r.)
I 11 10 I 11 20
12 024' 12 17H
10 6 ! 10 90
OMAII 4JENF.BAI, MARKHT,
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartoons, 27c
No.
1, 0-lb. tnl ' 27e.
PHKKSH imnorled Pwlss, 34e; Ameri-e-an
Hwiss, 24e: blivk Mnlst!, 22e; twins,
17c; daisies, 17'tc; triplets, l"He; YounH
Amerleas, 14'4o; hlue lahel brlek, Irtvie;
llmbiirg-er, 2-lb., ISc; 1-lh., 20e; .New York
white. 19e.
KltjH-Whlte, 14c; trout. 16c; lars; crap,
pies, 12c; shad roe, per pair. Vie; salmon,
lo; halibut, 10'c; buffalo, 10c; channel
ratflsh. 15c; pike, 13c; pickerel, 4c.
I'OL'I.TIty Broilers. 2ic; hena. 12c:
cocks, ducks. He; geese, 8c; turkeys,
; )6c; pleaons, per dozen. Hoc; ducks, full
feathered, e; seeso, run reatnereo, c;
bquabs. No. 1, 1.6o; No. 2, iiOo.
HOGtv Receipts, 33,000 head; market,
dull; bulk, X2Mr.65; llKht. $S.40n.ao;
mixed. D.10(ts.s0; heavy, D.0Ur. ,0; roujh
S.OiKnil.10; piss, 7.2.VtJ4.IIO.
HEEFCUT8 Ribs, No. 1, 1Vc; No. 2,
l"'.c; No. 3, 14V:. Iolns, No. I, 214c;
No. 2, Ylc; No. S, I5c. Chucks, No. 1.
12c; No. 1 12c; No. it, 10c. Rounds.
No. 1. 16c; No. 2, KV; No. 3, l;i'c
Plate. No. 1, H'ac; No. 2. 7'4c; No. 3, SSc.
1'rlces furnished by the Uilllnsky Kruit
company:
FHrrrS Oranfes: F.xtra fancy Olen
dora Valenclas. I. 112s, XJ'tX W. 17ts.
lOus and 2uis, 4V1.75 -r box; Red Uall
Valenclas, all slzi. 1.f0 per hox. 1-emons:
Extra fancy Golden Bowl, 3uos, 3Us,
per box; Fancy Hllver t'ord, 30is, Ikios,
17. j0 r box. Urape Fruit Kxtra Fancy
64s, 4.M per box; extra tancy 4is, 4.uu
per box; extra fancy .M per hox;
Inillan River 4a and (His, 6.W) per box.
Apples: Duchess, 14.00 per bbl.
CALIFORNIA FRUITS lilack Dia
mond plums, 41.7S per bbl.; Red plums,
41. so per hbl.j California peaches, IA.; per
box; California Hartlett pears. W-lli.
boxes, Ji2o per box; Wsshinijton Hart
lett pears. 42 per hox; Colorado Carmen
peaches, hoo per Dox.
V r.iif. 1 AUI,r.t t annake, e per in.;
c l ions, 2V per lb; pepix-m, T.V sr basket;
fancy tomatoes, ws- per oasaet; cucum
bers hut house, t'i dox. basket 1. nc per
basket; new heels, carrots, turnips, Zoo
dox:. celery Michigan, :tfo tier dox; celery
Denver, lara.e Jumbo, 41. 'v per dux: head
letuce, tOo to fl.60 per dox; leaf lettuce,
40c per dox; onions, homo grown 16c per
doc; radishes. Ujc. per ilox; aarllo, Italian,
u per lb; horse-radish, ll.oS er tasn;
shelled pop corn, 4c per case;, asparagus,
home grown, per dox, market price about
30o per dox.
ATATOK. New. 75c per huhhel.
WATKRMKIINH-1V per lb.
t'ANTAlAil'l'fc;.- Arlxona stamlards,
II.W per crate; Jumbos, $2.00 per crate;
ponys. 11.75 per crate.
HANANAS11.75 to l-'.50 per bunch.
N I'Tri failed peunuts, l. per case;
No. I California walnuts. lsr- per l. ;
pecans, 12o per lb; filberts, I'm: per Ih;
almonds, 20o per lh; pp corn, 4c per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Sugar walnut
dates,, tl.26 per box; limes, 41.76 per
basket; crackerjack. UW per case;
easel 11.76; checkers, er case;
case, 1.76.
half
half
4ew York Uearxal Market.
NK.W YORK, Aug. Il.-HUTTKR-Re
eelpts, 4,4 tubs; creamery extras, '-"(
'ic; firsts, 6 V' 1 ''; seconds. ZVuJbc,
process extras, Si'nt've; ladles, current
make, firsts, 2-'Vc; secomls, 21'yu2-c;
packing stock, current make No. 2, Jh)
2ti'.c.
F.OGS Finn; receipts.' 11. (nil case;
fresh gathered extras, 27428c; extra firsts,
2niJH-; llrsta. 2Vii4.'; seconds, asji'ic;
slate, I'eniisylvanla and nearby hennery,
w hite, Miajtc; Ratlieied, a hue. Mu.if,
western gathered, while. -4'4j:.'7c; stute,
I'ennsvlvanla and nearby hennery
browns. MVp'SV: KathctaU, brown and
mutd culois, K(27c.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher
and Active.
HOGS ACTIVE AND TEN HIGHER
lierp and I .am ha Aetlie aail 411 Are
Mold Karly la the Meraln
I'rleea Mniai in a
"hado maker.
SOI TIl OMAHA, Aug. II, !!!.
Iteesipta were:
Oflh ial Mondnx . .
Estimate Tuesday
rattle. Hogs. Phee
heep.
.oi
4.4
Two dsvs this week.. 7.2s; 7;v1 ?.44l
fame dava lait eek... 7,'.H t,l', X.
Siime das 2 wks. ago. 7.!2 11.511
Same ia s .1 wks ago. 7.744 1MK7 2440
Same davs 4 wks. ago. 7V4'7 IV07J .4
.ame days last year.. . .10.1SS H.2 3.1J
Th. , . . 1 1 .. 1 .. 1.1,1. t,A rw..elnts
!ef rattle, hots and stirro at tha Routit
Omaha live stock market for the year to
aata as compared with last year:
1I4. 1KI.V luo. l"ee
Cattle 4wt.!W W.lM .
Hogs l.aM.AM l.W.ll'i 17.444
fheep I. $.', R2 1.IM.S71 1S4.S21
The following tahte swows Vh receipts
prices for hogs at the Bouth Omaha llye
stock market for Ihe last tvn days with
comparisons:
Data I 1914. 1H!I. Hil2.H!ll 'W10.IWO.llig;
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July
Julv
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
A ug.
6"S I" Ml 1 1
t 54hi 1 n; 1 ti
$ 64-V 771 7 47
ihii;
I H i 7 Ml
t i I 7 171 SI
IMilM 1 24
4i k m 7 n
K Ml 7 W 1$
Kl I 7
1 KH' s w
641 1 Kl 1 Sl VI
62'il 57 7 (A) S s7 7 Kk! 7 2t J U
t W T 87 I T 1TI T 40 40
44SI M 7 !! I 1 44! 41
s
H
S fcV M 7 7 4 7 001
$ 451 T i '
11 04V I 7 ; 1 's,
7 vV 4.V I ' '0
7 70'' 2-.: OV 7 041 7
7 4l
7 M: M
7 531
7 M!
7 M
1
7 4",
7 41
7 34
M
( 17 7 ax 1
7 Til
4. .
3ft
.
40
12
8 If 7 i t 1!
I ! 7 M, 1 i
S 1S 7 8!' 7 37 1
Ix-Vi
7 7:l
7 fl,
' 17W 7 2.1
4 Wf
I 7 21 i 7
Sunday.
Recelms anc$ dlsposHlon Of live slock at
the Union Hloc-k ard In Bouth Omaha
tor twenty-four hours ending at p.
cstrday:
RhXT-IPTS-CARH. ... ,
Caltlo-llrgs neepvii r s.
.. M. . St. P..
1
Wabash
Missouri Pacific...
I'nion Psi'ltio
1
W
i
H
8
:t
:t
n
M N. W.. east....
V N. W., west....
St. P.. M. A O..
H. A g.. east....
It. A. west...
H. 1. P.. east,
ll 1. P.. west..
11
I
10
Illinois Central
Chicago Ul. West...
Totals.
no
H4
DISPOSmON-llF.AD.
Cattle. Hogs. Hheep.
Morris & Co
Bwift A Co
Cudiihy Parking C0..1...
Armour Co
J. Vi". Murphy
ro. Omaha Packing Co.
Swift, K. C
Corn State erum Co...
W. 14. Yansant Co
Benton, Vsn'nt Dush
Hill Hon
F. B. I-wis
Huston V Co
J B, Boot & Co
J. II. Bulla
I j. F. 11 usx
Bosenstock Bros
MoCresry Kellogg....
Werthelmer . Degen...
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild
Christie
Higgins
Hutfmsn
Meyers
OlRSHberg
Bakir. Jones A Smith..
1.IWH
$.422
i.;r.
3,t
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
Kline
Krebs
Othor buyers
4,tt2
t,.i 3.461 2.004 ir.,M
CAVl'LE Receipts oi cattle were dls
appolntlngly small, only eighty-sewn
cars being In sight this morning. At the
samn time other market points were
lightly supplied. ,
Beef alters were In active demand, es
pecially good cornfeds, and the market
was SHfely Willie higher or as much as
2fin higher than last week's close. Choice
vearlings sold up to slit.ofi. the highest
iirlee paid on this market since September,
1U12 The highest price ever psld on this
inarkt wait U.::,, In August nf IM2.
Cows and heifers wern around luc higher
than yesterday, or li'i2io higher than the
close of last week.
Htockers and feeders owing to the ex
tremely light supply were active sellers
and safely JOo higher. While the country
demand has not been especlslly broad
there has been a little Inquiry fur cattle
every day. and the receipts belnn so light
prices have been forces) rapidly upward
until they are 2io higher than last week's
close.
guotations oil cattle: Oood to choice
cornfed Iweves. i9..loi ID.nB; fair to good
corn fed beeves, IVnO-olUiO; common lo fair
cornfed beeves, 47. M! Ml; good to choice
rtnge steers, fS 'Hipa.'i ; fslr lo good range
sleers, 7.Ni .25; common to fair range
steers, ri .MK!i7.60; choice to fancy cornfed
heifers, 47.iirti8.l4); good to choice grass
heifers. IO.fiO'a'7.26: good to choice grass
cows, $C.2T. 6t; fair to good grades. t't.M
fiS.E; common to fair grades. IS.Tfi'K'sO;
good to choice stockers and feeders, I7.iV0J
4.(i; fslr to good stockers and feeders,
tb.7.Vi7.i(: common to fair stockers and
feeders, IS OO'it 76; stock cows and heifers,
J6 Mty.7ti; rlock calves, W.flnfl.!; veal
calves, r7.0KiJlU..iO; bulls, stags, etc., $4.78
4(7.25.
BEEF STEERS.
No. A'. P' No. At. rr.
M nil 7 M tl IS SI
0 nr7 I HO J 2l I fcu
4 IJlie 4 U
BTKKIU4 AND llfJirr.KS).
t 4 K
W 14 04
COWS.
... 414
... 40
...464
... 47l
...1010
. . . l)((l
... 7l
4 Kl
I.
.1I4S
.tun
. a
.1:40
.iJt
f 16
4 t.
4 3
4 IA
4 IS
H
t m
4 Uu
4 M
4 15
4 40
6 00
6 mi
I 4
1.
I.
4
40.
ll!.
UliO
in
rOWK AND HEIFERS.
t.l 4 f.
iikiff:ks.
4...
I -
I...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
I...
10...
.. :
.. 710
,.1M0
..UllO
, . r.'Mi
..1240
.. ji
7 M i
7 4i
lll'LIA
4 10 I
4 W 1
6 hO 1
4 f 1
II 10 1
CALVE.
Hi I .... .
00 j
li
. i::.o
.!0i0
.1110
.KM
. ft
. V
. tM
4 Hi
4 It
4 40
I 40
4 Zi
4 OA
7S
4 U t
IK) 14 Sj
CTlK'KERt AND FEEDEHrt
ft ..
4 u
4
4.
1
t on
7 ot.
1 l-i
7 ;
7 4(1
..
4...
13...
4..
....... Dsn
4 th
4 411
4 an
4 44
11 ..
14...
6...
7'JI
.1K17
WESTERN
Hand lillls t."'1 and Cattle Company,
Nebraska.
26 steers 1255 7 40 42 steers 12M 7 80
P. J. Sturgeon, Nebraska.
4u steers low 7 40 2 sleers 1225 T 40
John Dieiner, Nebraska.
l.'l cows 1(0.1 4 Ki 13 steers 1173 7 40
2 cows 970 .1 6 62 steers 11S5 7 6u
William Reynolds, Neln-aska.
1 heifer 77u 4 2.". I cow 7'V) 4 24
3 cow s 6".:i 5 Go in cow Ifc'A 6 tW
Ci ffee A Tlnnsn. Nebraska.
14'1 feeders.. 1047 7 2f. 1"7 feeders. . 102 7 50
41 steers h44 7 10 1.'4 steers ... 900 6 bi
W. I CuniinliiKs, lueg in.
1 steer 120 4 01 1 stwer 130 4 00
40 rtoers...'. .1234 'Oil 1 steer i2"0 8 it)
1 steer 4 8 "0 1 stoer i'i'M 4 00
4 steers 1212 7 40
II Everett, Nebraska.
1 bull "1020 6 (10 2 sleers WO 7 10
1 cows 93 6 25 S cows..'..,.'6W 6 00
Scows IHO 0u 'Ot cows UK3 ttuO
I). Ia Stui-geon, Nebrsska.
22 feeders. ..ll! 7 00 43 feeders. ..1174
1 feeder. ...12 H 0"
A. II. Kluiiienkamp, Nebraska.
23 steers 643 t 1 heifer 640
J Meets 790 7 JT. 1 ..bull m
00
7 00
6 70
II. W. Itliimenkaiup, Nebraska
'A steers 7V1 i 7a I feeders... tW9 5 26
3 steers .... U( 6 ( 1 feeder 09u too
liavis At Thomas, Wyoming.
I steers .
. 1 1 0 1 ia 1 feeders. ,
.Vf.4
7 25
34 cow s.
d con.
..lu'iO 7 K 10 cows
. .l'4Sl Ii 60 Li feeders..
WF8TEIINH.
W VOMIMI.
.. 630 ' f steers....
..llll 7 SI steers...,
..11 T ,0 4 steers...
,1"T)I
.11 hi
U t- rs..
9 rteers .,
4U slecia..,
. 3
.KlMi
.1120
ft.)
7 as
70
mo m
,I4 S70
67 1.107
i l.O-'S
1 419
9
W
10
77 ' ...
M
fo
1".
0.1
42
4S
IsS
no
277
i!4
.1:1
14
;i
H
H
4
41
V
13
4
12
47 s'rers l!:4
7
M feeders.
I bull
1 cow
.1I4
.!
7 M
6 i'rt
6 f
" feeders.
li heifers.
1 steer....
llj 7 0
tr.
IIW1 7ii
HOUTM DAKOTA.
.l"4.i 7 2A 4 steers.
. .1" 4 7 SB M steers
10 steers
St sera.
..I'ViS
..I ':s
,.1
..I'M!
- 24
7 2.-i
7 2i
10
$ to
10
t
7 10
M
5 7
5
li 411
5 ir.
33
14 fleers ... .POi
steers . . , 1'M
4 feeders. .ICS
1J lredcrs..H4r
44 sterrs....lJ4;
Steers. ... I..1!
hellers. ..111
P Steers
.1 strers . . .
16 feeders.
S leeders.
7
10
4
o
1 10
t 10
1; fvl
fi M
n 00
5 S ".
M 40
00
I'i0
.114
41 steers....!?
12 hellers.. . 1004
4 rows 1H
3 feeders. . t
1 heifers... 740
1 bull I2"
feeders.. M1
:M cows PI7
4 coa s.
4 cows.
1 hull..
IS feedi 1
24 cows.
.9 com s.
21 cows.
31 cows.
IPO
. 72
. M7
. 10
. 7!
. 4
IS cows Ml
21 cows.
g ?.'.
WKstrnxs,
WYOMI.NO.
steers.
11 steers.
24 leeden
III MIS-
heavlest
..1010 ; n steers
MB
00
$
!' 7
20 feeders.. 1224
Receipts this morning wer
since a week am today.
Ihe
but
till went considerably lighter than Ihe
average, only sixty cars or about 4.w
head being repotted In. The two days'
total of .7M head Is sllghtlv larger than
a week ro, but almost 10.IW smaller
than for the same days last year.
All other points reported dull and ioaer
markets this morning, but while the local
trade openel alow, th first bids showed
that yesterdav s prices would be ta rly
well sustained. Packers were all In try
ing to get enough In make a day's kill,
thia helng the first day for a week that
there hws been any sort of a supply on
hand, and as shippers and siieciilstors
were still In the game this morning, a
fairly active trade at a good healthy ad
vance resulted. F'rst sales were possibly
not any more than MrlOc higher, hut by
the time the bulk of the offerings started
to move prl.es looked generally a dime
higher, and some Individual sales were
even better than that. On th whole,
values are fully a dime higher, and with
a fairly active movement a clearance was
made in good season.
Most of th sales landed at 4.fcv10R.
with an occasional load at $.. and a
fair showing a high as $:'I0. while tops
reached $! I Prices are now at ti
highest level they hav reached this year,
and the top todav equals the highest prlc
paid last year, with that exception be'ng
the highest sine ism".
No.
Aw
I"r.
No,
sn.
16.1
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l:
n0
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t M
4
4 t
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4 at
4 M
4 i
4 "I
4 44
4 M
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I IA
4 lit
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t 10
4 10
4 14
4 14
4 U
r.4.
ii. .
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04
Hllhlkii1 1 he fresh suiiplv In the sheep
barn was about t3.0"0 head, being equal
te expectanev, but moderate compered
with last Tuesday and the ssme dsy a
year ago. For he Iwo days of the week
the 'receipts foot up some 24.441 head,
against 3'.,24 for the same days last week
and 38.000 for the corresponding time a
year ago. Chicago this morning reported
only I9,4i0 head, Ksnsas City 4,000 and
ft. Joseph 1.600, Indicating that Houth
Omaha Is still getting Its full share of
the western receipts. While ihere were
some lambs today llk4 those here yester
day, the msjorlty of the ofienngs wis
not nulls so good. 1-a.mhs prednmlnsted
the receipts, the supply of snythlng la the
line of mutton being very moderate.
The packers lost no time In filling their
orders for Ismbs. consequently were good
compstitora aa long as any killers were
avalluhle. In Ihe end everything cleared
In good season, with lambs showing it
price range at l7.TA4iK.4S, there being sv
eral loads at the latter figure which was
top for ths day, as rompaied with $l.40
yesterday. Prh-es were quotably strong
to a snsoe nignet.
'The moderate supply of aged sheep was
sr'noped up quickly even heforo the Ismha
et prices also strong to a shade higher,
The toppy sales Included some rsnge ewes
st Vi.65. Everything was weighed up
early.
Ixiis of hungry buyers for feedera ot
any kind were In sight this morning, and,
as a tew feeding lambs and sheep were
at their disposal, an active trade was the
natural result, with prices fully 10c up sll
around and In cases more. Feeding lambs
sold largely at I7.00fl7 26. Rome feeding
ewea moved at 44.00. The feeder supply
was not large enough to meet the Inquiry,
which wsa keen throughout the forenoon.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choice, 44.tnrfiS.4li;, lambs,
fslr to good,, t7.7Vfc.2fi; lambs, feeders,
7617.26; yearlings, good fo rholee, Kl.Vty
.0: yearlings,, fair lo good, IUMVimI.I.V;
yearlings, feeders. 3.2iU6.AO; wethers,
good lo choice. li.liO'n. 16; wethers, fair lo
good, fci.iiii'pd.90; wethers, feeders, $4.401'
4 90; ewes, good to choice, IA.Wij.Mv: ewes,
fslr to good, 46.10."). Jo, ewes, feeders, tS.DO
(U4.00.
Representative sales
No. Av. Pr.
211 Wyoming lambs 72 4 4,"
2:i Wyoming lambs 72 4 4r,
ill Wyoming lambs 72 4 4'i
Wyoming lambs 72 k 4i
!4 Idaho ewes ....' 10i S;T,
10 culls 91 Itl
2 culls sA 4 60
VX7 Idaho lambs 71 111
9u culls , r.i T OH
IK Idaho lambs , 70 4 V
Icaho lambs' 60 7 00
123 Idaho yearlings . fl 16
171 Nebraska lambs 66 7 26
79 Nebraska ewes 44 4 08
60 native rwes 97 i 40
li7 native feeder ewes (-7 3 dC
1 corn-fed ewes 104 3 76
21 corn-fed ewes 113 6 S-"
30 corn-fed ewes W 4 24
190 Wyoming ewes ' 4 70
4.1 feeder lambs 64 7 4
20 feeder lamba M II 01
66 feeder Ismbs 46 7 74
176 Wyoming feeder ewes 47 X 10
194 Wyoming feeder ews 7 11 70
3 Wyoming feeder ewes...... 63 7 2S
C HK Af.O 1.14 F. STOCK MIRKRT
tattle.
Steady
Weak
tllahei
Lswtr,
-Hogs
rifU-AOO, Aug. U-fATTI-H Receipts.
4.600 hesil; market, steady to 10c higher;
beeves. I7.3iI0n steers, f7.iKii0.10; stock
ers and feeders, i6.4fc4s.00:icnwa and helf
er. 3 4rj9 40: calves. t9.UO4l-l2.00.
HOU14 Receipts, Kl.OOtf head; market,
weak and . 'M ix- lower; llrht. $9 30-11 9 ifc;
m'.xed, t-i.S.(.9u: heavy. S iWi4 .46; rough.
IkOdHM; pg. t7.f"-rr0 40: bulk. t9.?WOvi.
SHE EH AND LA M Brt Receipts, 22,Oi4
head; market, steadv to 10c higher; aheep,
tS.Snni4i.16; yvarllugs, f .10-9.7.26; lambs,
fliKU.W.
4. I.aals Live Block Market.
HT. IX)UI. Mo, Aug. 11. CATTLE
Keceipis. o.s"i neaa. Market higher; na
tive l-eef steers. 17. soft 10. o; oows and
heifers. .", ( .; stockers and feeders.
I lii'iii.c!; soutnern eteers, jii.oun. ;; cows
sod beifeis, tt.Wfit.M; native calves, 4X0O
HI III 1.1
I IOCS Receipts. 14 head. Market
lower: plus and llrht, t7.M''lt0: mixed
and butchers, r.l vt V; good heavy, 19.40
rlHEFP AND IAM Br1 Receipts, i.ViO
head. Market steady; Dmbs ll1 higher.
native muttons, 4.''-jC.25; lambs, tl 0
4tM.
Kansas 4'lty Live S)tot,k Market.
KANSAS CITV, Mo., Aug. 11. CATTLE
iieceipte. 11. oo liran. Market lower
prime fed steers, t-'Mtft I0.2o; dressed beel
hteirrs. t6. i.'(j9 14): western steers. t4 76'tp
;": siockers and teeners. f.iKu8.6; bulls.
a. ,.1; calves. s.9U"i 111.WJ.
I IO If Hi eelpts, 9.000 besd. Market
lower: bulk or ls, I 3 (.(; heavy.
t9 cn9 60; r ackers and butchers. t9 3&4U
.; light, .3'4).6S; !. 4 0 C4 7V
Sll El- I' AND LA M BR Receipts, 009
head Market lower; lambs, -e 0Ve4 60;
yearllns-s. tMiOfjtl.D0; wethers, ' ti.0uf'J.aD;
ewes, 44.7o4).
Mioaa (Hr LIt Stock Market.
RIOUX CITY. Ia.; Aug. ll.-CATTLK-Ri-clpts.
4u0 head. Market steady to 10c
higher; native steer. V ib; butch,
ers, K 2,"4l7 26; cow and hellers, tt &(4i
6 2-i; canners t'l if' W: sto kers and
feeder, 4-Y .'ri4.76: cslves, t9. 7510.50;
bulls, stars, etc.. IC6'ii.7i.
llnCrt-ltwelpts, 3.200 head. Market Sle
lower; he-vv. S E.VA'J uO; mixed, ts.M4d-4.kO;
lltbt. t 70-a SO; bulk of sales, ts SOig i. K:
r'HEKP AND LAM BS Receipts, 1 V
head. Market steady; fed muttons. Pi Oftrt
7.0u: wethers, tO.DVd00; ewes, tl-TVaafrv;
lambs, H OOgS 40.
Dry l.oMls Marked.
NEW Totlk'. Aug. II. 14 u vers of dry
goods and notions today purchased ail
t
lines of foreign mtppll thev dulrl gl.
Cotton gcods quiet; prh es steadV. Tarha
Irregular. 1'res goods advanced. Mens
wear lines tinner. Unens and burlnpa
active and scarce.
Corn and Wheat Iteglon Bollella.
Cern and whest region bulletin of tha
Vnlted rtates Department of Agriculture,
weather bureau, at Omaha, for th twea-ty-four
hours ending at $ a. m., JMa
meridian time, Tuesday, August 11:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
--Temp. lis In
High. Low. UM.
Hky. ,
Clear
Clear ,
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy,
Clear
Raining .
Raining
Cloudy i
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Raining , 1
Cloudy
Cloudy
CloudV'
Pt. cloudy
Clear . .
Clear "
Cloudy-'
Cloudy
Ashland
Auburn
Broken Row
Culbertson ....
S o4 .00
$: 4 .o
S2 i& .OS
44 . .0
41 Si ."0
H n4 .00
M K0 .)
74 4 .1")
4A ,Vi .00
US .".O .00
42 W .00
W .11
W .13
go :a .00
. 4 .00
7 M .R2
74 M .00
74 J2 .f
M Ik. .(
TH 4 .0i
C4 62 .
Falrhury
Fairmont
Orand Island .
Hsrtlngton ...
Ilsstlngs
Iloldrege
Lincoln
North Platte ,
Oakdale
Omaha
Tekamah
Valentine ....
Alts. Ia
Carroll, la
Clarinda, Ia...
Sllilev. la
Sl.nu City, la.
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
terlod ending at t a. m.
DISTRICT A YERAOFP,
No. of Temp.- Ram
Dlslrlrt. Stations
Columbus, ft 14
High. Low. fall.
SX 70 .M
4rl 70 , ,H0
As 64 .00
44 64 .SO .
H M .',
:a .10
7l) 44 ..VI. ,
44 68 .20 ,
S2 r .10
IiU'SVllle. Ky... 23
Imlla (oils. Ind.. 1".
Chicago, l!l 24
Ht. I .mils. Mo ... is
Des Moines. Is.. 24
Minneapolis 72
Kan. City. Mo.. S2
Omaha. Neb 17
Summary of weather
and crop condl-' I
lions in com and wheat region for weak
ending August lo. 1M4:
WASHINGTON. Aug. 11, 1914. . '
Th weather continued favorable for'
threslrlng wlnier whf Jit, which Is now well ',
advanced In the northern prtlon. but :
plowing la delsved In Urge portiiwis of, J
the belt on account of dry soil, especially ,
west of the Mississippi river. In the
spring wheat belt much damage Is re-'
ported from rust in North Dakota end,
Minnesots. and dry weather Injured the 4
crop to the weriwnrd. In the corn belt
east of the Mississippi river the drouth r
was relieved In Isige portions of the Ohio
drainage, and the late crop Improved, ex-,
cept In Illinois, where the drouth con
tinued. West of the Mississippi river the'
week was unfavorable, only loeal area
were relieved of drouth, and the crop is
still suffering for moisture. Oat thresh- ..
Ing Is progressing with continued f1r
vlelrts. In most tobacco sections ralni ,
benefited the late crop. ' . .
I., A. WFXfH. ,
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. ,
Coffee Market. 1
SEW YORK. Aug. 11.-4"OFFEB-Ae
I cording lo report circulating In the coffee
trade todav arrangements are oeing nm.
both In this country and In nraxll which
will provide shipping facilities for coffee- ;
Imports once business between tha twe-i .
countries Is resumed, but little headway
was reported In the matter of arranging, 4
for foreign exchange to use In financing X
such transactions. Trading on th eurbi "
was still less active. Indicating that tha- :
old Interest had been pretty well evened
tip, and Hepteinber eoniracte were enrn .
at s.llOc. A fslr demand was again re-' .'
ported In 'he spot department, mostly ror
Vsntos grades, which were irregular with '
quotations ranging from 14ni)6o for 4s, e- I
ordlug to description, wo is were un
changed at 9c.
Bank riearlasTS.
OMAHA. Aug., 11.- Hank clearings for
Omaha today were t2,4l' tca.iW and tor
the corresponding Us last ytar, i,is.-
t y . ' . i
Metal Market. 1
RT IlUI.o. Avir. ll.-METAI-td. '
stronger at ta.70tr3.TJ; spelter, higher at
Kvaporaied tsflss aaa lrtel rralts..
NEW YORK. Augt U.-l!r-ArORATli.U;
ATPLKH Quiet, but firm.
IRIKD r R I I TS r runes, sresxiy; am-
rots, insy; peaches, dun: raisins, sieaoy.
Mrs, Frank Robbins -of
Omaha Arrives :
On Halifax Special
NEW YORK. Aug. U.(fiprlai Tele
gram. )-The first speclsl train from Hall
fax with 14T first-class passengers of the
Cunard 1lnr Mauretanla arrived At the
Grand Central Htatlon hsro this afternoon.
In tbe terminal awaiting the arrival Of
the train were several hundred relatives
and friends, many of w horn had been
waiting since Sunday night. Among the
passengers was Mrs. Frank Robbing of
Omaha, whose ' husband Is 'a millinery
buyer for the rjtirecBS-Nasli company ef
Onialiu.
Mr. Robblna was in the terminal await
ing her arrival, and upon seeing htr he
vaulted over the guide ropes . which
separated the passage of the passengers '
from those waiting, and in, doing so
slipped and fell, breaking his glasses. . lie
scrambled to his feel, followed oy two,
patrolmen, but when the latter witnessed,
the greeting between husband and wife.,
they turned away,
Mr. and Mrs. Robblna went to the Hotel
Martinique, where later Mrs. Ilobbln said
that she had known nothing of England
and Germany, being at war until the
Mauretanla docked at Halifax. Relative
to the pursuit of a Uerman cruiser, she
said there had been some such talk, but
It had been ascribed to Idle rumor. - ,
Word Eeceived From
Nebraska Tourists
MADISON, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Dr. F. A. Ixng has received word that
his daughter. Frances, and party are reg
istered at ths New York Herald bureau,
I'srls, and so far aa can be learned, are
provided for and in no Immediate danger.'
Mlsa I xing, as agent for the Morgan
Tours of llttsburglt. Is In chargo of m
party touring Europe. Edith Stockln of
North Bend Is a member of the party.
A telephone message to Fred Disrs laat
night from L Granger of Lincoln stated
that he had received a cablegram front
Miss llepner of Lincoln to the effect, that
her party was at Venice and all well, aad
would start home at the first opportunity,
Miss Martha Menxel of this city,, ii a
member of ths party.
King Orders AH '
Militants Set Free
LONDON. Aug. U.-As a result of the
war King George today, through Begin
aid McKenna. the home secretary, or
dered the release of all militant suffrs
getteg serving terms .In prison for
breaches of tha peace. Mr. McKenna
snade this announcement In the house of
commons. " : t
Everybody Heads Use Want Ada.
Heat Kills Three.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10. Heat Caused the
death of three persons In New York to
day. Nearly a dosen others were over
come. The temperature did not reach
above SO, but the humidity was very
hlgh.
Amerlcaas Assisted.
COPENHAGEN. Aug. It via London.
12 09 a. m. I It Is enounced front fcwt
lln that 20.UA) Americans, whose journeys
were interrupted by the war, are within
the German frontier. Many are without
resources but are being assisted so far
as available mvang permit
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