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Free Rental List
Complete Information about every v.
rnt house oni apartment in the rltv
Fidelity Storage Co.
Storago. moving, lacking aim shipping
IS Jl'liwn Su;. l'nnna. Dot.. IMA
Maggard's
van ami ftor.
age Co. Reduced
, raits lor.i'JdUt
.1 "" T mn-' " ;s I' hr.i dray. I
' Pr hr. 1.13 Webster Doug us.
3-ROOM houi. all modern.
i4 N. with. Tel. 1 1.
Irco water.
J.C.Reed$
Exp. Co.. moving.
iking A: storage.
Farnam. I. sus:
-ROuM strictly modern, "in heart of
4vtT ni. r"'rl5. ,,i!,t',''t SS3S Hawthorne
uoim narney .KiV.
J. 0. ,:'i. r. flano & fund" '
. ' t"r moving D. W.2,48
J-X' . L - . - - !
"r"" i" rompurc, all modern 7 -room
'jfJoom Hat, No. aid.
? ROOMS, partniuoTiiH.'.Hl'j i'i,.rvn m
!" and Oftlcra.
Fine pool room with vault, el,-. light
VKl water free; K'ixV ft. partitioned
or 3 private rooms an rccepuou room.
Open directly on beau' if m court. 1
floor. Apply room IPS, Hce Bldn.
FOR RENT An office vv:th reception
room, reasonable. .".14 State Bank Hid.
, t
I
I
A FEW
VERT DESIrtABL'C
OFFICES
FOR RENT NOW.
I
THa BEE F.riLDlNG. j
OFFICE ROOM 101!. '
Kuril,
OC toavrti. room for S or 10 borata
1917 Webster St. Can Douglas X
RE A Li ESTATE
FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Iowa.
167-ACRE FARM
mllea ol Council Bluffs. All suitable,
for farming. About 15 acres alfalfa. HI
aorea meadow; good cottage house, email
orchard. Splendid barn. A cheap place
at $125 per acre.
M'GEE REAL KSTATK CO.,
106 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
Several good farms lor sale cheap;
S.V acres improved upland farm with
some fruit, good water, small buildings,
near Council Bluffa. Price $75 pur acre.
5a acres northeast of town, all good
land, near echool, fair buildings. Price
I1S0 per cre, no trade considered.
SO acree about 3 mllea cast of center of
i) . ia.ir ouuuings; good orchard, running i
water. Prlce $125 per acre. ,
jio acres a nines nortn or city poat
office on Lime Kiln road, well f.nced and
watered, splendid blue grass pasture;
noma timber, JO acres of corn. Price tiio
per acre.
HAY &. IJKSa CO.,
123 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs, la.
Mlnneauta.
hVi beautiful southern Minnesota farms In'
the heart of the com belt In Watonwan, !
Rlue Earth and Brown counties; well Ini.
proved and located, rich oil, sure crops; !
write for our list and beautiful booklet, I
'Southern Minnesota." C. P.. Brown Lsmll
nq ioan v o., maaeua, ftlliineaota.
NO FAILURES In Pine county, Minne
aot; close to best markets'; choice
lands, eaa.ly cleared. fy per acre; easy
FOR SALfc-WO acres 45. miles from Win
neapolis, ono mila from town; !) a.;r
undtr cuJtlv.tlo,. bal. used for pnature;
can practically all Ue .cultivated; neaw
sU; good set of buildings, oonslstlng of
vroo n house, large barn, granary, corn
crlbe, etc; the land will produce u bush
els of corn Per acre: telenhon in h, ma-
country thickly eettle.1; complete-st of
machinery; 17 head of stock, consisting ot i
11 cowi, balance 1 and i years old. ; good '
tioraea, Ij hogs, chiclicne; 'i o( this year's i
crop and everything on the larm goes at
MA per acre; half. caah. Schwab Broa, I
m Plymouth, Ml'lg., Minneapolis. Mln:i. J
iMebraaan. I
FOUND .'20-acre tiomeatead In Bottled !
neighborhood: fine farm land; not sand- ,
hills; cost you 1300 filing leoa and all. J.
A. Trace. Kimball. Nab. ;
FOR SALE ISO acres grazing land in ,
Hayes county, Nebraska. Cheap If !
taken at once. McConnell, Reynolds, III. !
UPPrTR ' ;
WISCONSIN.
, Best dairy and general crop state In thai
1 union; settlers wanted: lands for ala at I
low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book- j
let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Until i
State acres - wanted. Write about our
graxing land. If Interested In fruit I
lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards!
in Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., rfoo !
Line Ry., Mlnnearolls. Minn.
REAL ESTATE LOANH 1
WANTbU City loana Vetera Trust o.
OMAHA homes. Ist Nebraska farms, i
O KEEFE REAL E3TATK CO., I
101 Omaha Nat. Douglas KU. I
MONEY on hand for city and farm loan.
H. W, Binder. City Nat. Hk. Bid, j
OARVT T RROS Luna. $Sui) and up.
VJi.XVV. omaha Nai. Ban. !
CITT 1J1AN:K nrr,l.l 'irlUn I'r.
0 JlO-iii Urandels Theater Bldg.
WANTED City loana and warrants.
W. Farnaru Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. Ii. Thomaa. 22 Etate Bang Uliii.'.
1)00 to $10,0uu mad promptly. F. L.
Wead. Wead bldg.. l6tb and Farnam. I
C11Y and farm loans. 5, iV. per cat
.i.n.uumnni at ( o.. imu r irnam, Lrnaua t
HARRISON & MORTON. BIB Urn Nat, j
SEK us first If you want tarui iua !
United Btatea Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. I
ABSTKAC'l'S ut TITLE. I
KERR Title GuaranUia and Abstran :o.. I
a modern abstract nffloe. 30C bo 17th I
St. Phone Dougla 6487. . 1
REED Abstract Co.. oldest aDstraoi of-
flee In Nebraska. 3ran('.eis Theater
REAL ESTATE t REACiE
Suburban Home
Fifteen acres on 1W1I1. south of Center
Thia property Is highly Improved. , t
Ha 8-room strictly modern limine, large j
barn, chicken house, etc. There are about
three acrea in fruit and shrubbery, which
includes most everything in the fruit and ,
shrubbery line; about two acres in gar
den and pasture, balance In alfalfa.
There la a lieautlful grove unrounding ,
the house from where a nplendid view of
ine city ana country can )e Had. I he
street car lb now being extended on Cen
ter street, which will be within three
blocks of this properly. The party who
owns this property Is very anxious to
sell and. will take as part payment an
Omaha residence.
This I positively a proposition that is
not offfered every day
O'Neil's K. E.k Ins. Agency,
Phone Tylr 1021. Farnam St.
REAL EhTATE IOR EXfHAXCJK
FOR EXCIUNliE Several gooo Missouri
farm for Nebraska farm Writ what
you have Guy R. Stanton. Ibanon. Mo.
Piano f.ir other inuical Inslrj'tsTTj 201?"
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
KOl'NTZE I'LACE
Elegant, almof-t new. S-room home,
with kunrooin, quaitcr-sawe.l oak finish,
birch upstairs: miri r, lioret dotvrs,
modern in eveiv detail, t-torin. savh and
acree.it, garage .'itxl2l feet lot, pi li e I...V0,
It coHt more than llils but owner will
acrifitc: :nH raeh, halan. monthly.
('. Ci. CAIIJ5EH(i,
Si0-312 Brandti Theater Bklg
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Hen Value Offered
New. '-room, rtrlctlv modem home in
restricted choice -rvat4en.ee section, near
2th anl Meredith. Hne south front lot.
paved street, etc. Prlre rut for immediate
lo to V',. AW less than rout of house
alone. Small cash paymfuit will handle
It. l-et roe how you this today if vou
went a real hard a In.
MoKitiiek Real Estate Co..
3bRmge Pbg p. 142 1Mh and Harney.
A SNAP Corner lot. ,V-foot frontage;
pr ce J4.4). owner mut have $ton ah.
balance on very easy terms; $l.,i build
ing restrictions; city water, newer, side
walks already in and paid for hv owner.
II H. Harper. Phone Douglas 2.".!W; 1013
1014 City Natl. Bank Bldg
See This
Cozy Bungalow
3042 Meredith Ave.
This I a -well hunt and conveniently
arranged Vroom bungalow near car line
and good rchool. Living and diniiiK
rooms golden on!; finish, polished oak
floors in all room. Beautiful oak col
umn, between living room and tlnint
room: laige window et In dining room
and built-in ihinH cupboard in klchn:
full i-emented banement. with floor,
ecrerne for all doom and window. Light
ing flxt' iea will bo Installed am', pur
chaser ,(,. rf.,.t them. Full yi-l't. level
lot I'rlit only .".?(, on trrira of tOi
vanh. balance .lio a month.
Fro;t Miotvrel!. Act.,
""d Omah: N'ationi.l Hank fll.le .
Phono DoiiglajK i:j.
REAL EHTATE SOITH 81 HE
Hanscom Park
District
INew 7-Room House
Living room with beam celling and fire,
place: beautiful dining room; oak finish
aiid o:ik floor throughout: tour bed
roomx. finished In white ennmel: nil
rooms nicely decorated: complete In
every detail, even to toilet in basement
and clothes chute: lot STxlM. t-ocaled
jra Walnut St. Price, V.-VA Terms.
Norris & Norris
4ou Hc BuilUim.-. Phone Douglas l-'TO.
$.-)0 cash
Ij'i So.- l.lth street. 8outh Omaha. 4-rooni
cottage with floored attic, electric lights,
ilatern nnd well water; east tront lot
40x!3u, located cn proposed Fort Crook
boulevard, lust I J minutes ride to Fsr
nam St. Price 1 .; M cash, balanc $1
per month.
C. G. CARLBERli.
Rrandols Theater Bldg. o
Five-Room Cottage
Close to Park Ave. and Leavenworth, for
only $2.,V.
East front lot, SxHn, at 80S Fo. th
(Oeorgin Ave.). Big bargain for some
n' W. H. Gates
MT Onmlin Nat Fank P.ldg. P. 1?4.
REAL IXTATE WEST SIDE
BKACTIFUL home In exclusive West
Farnam dlxtriot. Owner will be In town
for one vve;k only and must sell Immedi
ately. Burroughs Adding Machine com
pany, ro? South lath St, city. Doug-7291.
Cathedral District
New, modern, frame and stucco, oak
and blrcn finish: Yale hardware; three
liedrrom f.nd sleeping porch; rorner let,
paved strcu; a complete home; beet buy
In I'mahi. i
WKKiHT & LA SB U II V, .
Sm H. mil St. Tel. Douglas 1p2.
v REAL EHTATE 81 BURBA X
I nnnrll Rlafra.
BLO""K OF li liOTP.
II, 30u, easy terms. Council Bluffs, 4
blocks of Omaha ear line. Nice high
groutvl. These lots are very vhcap.
They a-e within about a mile of the busi
ness part of Omaha. They will grow in
value every year imd meantime will
ir,Hlo you a good home where you can
have ii garden, fruit, chickens, a cow,
etc.. .md have room for your children
to play.
M'OEK REAL ESTATK CO.,
o. Pearl St.. Council Bluffs
Dander.
Dundee Bargain
4821 Webster St.
Owner, transferred to another city,
must sell Ids new, strictly modern home.
Best ulillH oak floors throughout, oak
finish to match second floor. Large liv
ing room with fireplace, dining room,
kitchen, builer'a pantry and refrigerator
room on the first floor. Both front and
back et.-ilrs; three large airy bedrooms,
hath, linen clowet and extra large sleep
ing porch on second floor. Full attic, all
floored. Full cement basement, floor drain
and gun connections In basement, with
sink. Gas heater for summer use. Ijarge
garage with driveway: full lot. House
only 1 year old. An Ideal cool home, that
an ne puroiiHsro. rignt. n,lo. only l,;ViO
cash required, balance easy terms. Only
one piock irom car line. 1-ook mis up.
If you want a real bargain. Must be aold
Itliia week.
Glover & Spain
919-20 City National Bank Bldf.
Phone Dougla S9i2.
GARDEN IjOTS NEAR D1NDEE-Price
$7j to 129". ler lot. without Interest;
terms $1 down and $1 per week. An Ideal
place for gardening and chicken raising.
Thene lots will soon be part of Dundee.
Phone Poiifcla 2MJ. II. II. Harper, 1013
14 fit Natl. Bank Bldg.
1RKAL ESTATE MISCELL-WEOI S
Lot, ,Vix132, 2.".lh Ave and Fort $1,0f
lt, 42x10, 17th mar Bnulevnril Mi
lit. 70xlM, luth near Vinton l.ono
lt. Oxl2., corner 2th and Seward.. iijO
4 lots. 42xl3i) each, 42I Ave. mid pink-
ney 2i0
l ot. 'ixl40. :t,Mh Ave. and Dewey 3,iOf
4 lots. .iOxlJo each. 47th and Seward.. 'M
Inquire 4l3Karha.ii H1k. Phore D. aw.
MAKE i.fter, owner here this week to
f.ell '?M2-2S.2 Webster, .tflli N. 24th. i lots
South Omaha, 23d and Jackson. Address
T :. Pee.
; $S.roo FOR gulek cash ,ulo. Income prop
! erly, 12 cr cent. Call or.iiti, Har
i ney 1,1 17.
No Commission lienltv Co.
:!m-3TX) Paxton B1o-k.
Douglas 194". Omaha. Neb.
Ih beinc systematized to meet the re.
quitemenii of efficiency In selling or ex
changing everv kind of proper! v located
anywhere wMh NO COMMISSION TO
PAY. Call, write or phone today.
7-ROOM house, rem for Wh.M. must be
soid at once: .H0 will handle it. H. 47 1 1.
A Snap-Small Home
Mutt sell at gicat sacrifice; small cah
(ayment; balance long time; mortgage;
nearly new; everything right. Address B
?2I. Bee.
The most desirable tarnished, rjomi are
advertised In The Itee. Get a nice cool
room for the summer.
I.EGAL NOTICES.
SLB OF UuNDS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro
posal will be received by the Board ot
Director of the Alliance Irrigation Ii
tilct at Ita uffi.-e in Bridgeport. Morrill
county. Nebraska, until It) owiock a. m.
of Tutaday. Hepteni.xr 1. 1!'14. for the
Curchate of it total Issue of district
ond in the sum of Forty-flv. Thousand
Dollurs ilto.OiOi. payable in aerie from
eleven to twenty year after date as pro
vided by statute with lx pei cent itrt)
net from July 1. 1914.
Dated Bridgeport, August 4, 11 . Alii
ance irrigation District.
Attest: r'R:i D. BP.EYER
President.
(SKA L ) R. E. O'NEAL,
A-i ecretaly.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Large Owners of Cash Wheat Are
Reported Big Sellers.
ARGENTINE LIMITS EXPORTS
Prodarer. In athera llemlaaker
Will HI4 artaa va Arront
of t nfavorable art of
ew riaat.
OMAHA. Aug. 1J. 1!'U.
Those own.ng large lots of cash wheat
In the L'nlfed States, and who see no Im
mediate relief, were again big sellers of
the September future In the way of a
hedge'' against their holdings. One of
the lentures of this market yesterday
was the continued buying of houses reoog
nUcd as exporters with big lots of wheat
iuld tor foreign shipment. F.xportera
wero lllng also. The action of Liver
pool In declining 1V;'C In yesterday
lallcd to show any great rush
ot buy Ins. There were five cargoes of
wheat arrived off the English coast yes
terdav. and there were thirteen cargoes
awaiting order. Tne country markets of
the I'nited Kingdom were firm as the
re.ult of abnormally small supplies there.
The Argentine government has limited
wheat export to guard against European
war possibilities and the over exporta
tion ot this grain. The wheat plant of the
southern hemisphere has been started on
Its way In a rather unfavorable manner,
and (he pnxluccra of that country will
hold the little surplus until the propcts
for n not her crop are more promising.
The wheat crop of both France and
Austria-Hungary are being harvested
under most unfavorable circumstances.
Not In many years has the flour situa
tion been more healthy than It la at the
present time. When the war broke out
across the sea supplies held bv everv in
terest In the flour trade, with the possible
exception of millers and speculators, was
light. The war develoed buying power
that wa unlooked for and pncea ad
vaneend from fl.OOQl (0 per barrel.
forn futures sold In the eighties yes
terday, the September delivery reaching
S0',. the highest point on the crop Tues
day. The scarcity of cash corn at the
present time Is Impressing the trade, even)
encouraging buying of the distant months
In fact of Improved crop prospects result-
ing irom ine recent rams, 'i nere is no
question about the supply In the ca.t be-I
Ing down to a famine level, and they will
Have to buy corn In the west continu
ously. Offerings from the country to this
market yesterday were more liberal, par
ti' ularly from Iowa, the latter section
also underselling the east, but the total
offering from firt hands were not
enough to cut much figure In the trade.
Oats followed corn In Its advance. Ac-
unji was aKain a leaiure 01 uie iraan 11
and thero was further buying of PeDtem- '
her oats and veiling of the distance by
the elevator people.
Provision rallied sharply frem an
early break yesterday and closed higher
than previous resting point. It was a
very nervous market. however, and
price were subject to pronounced fluc
tuation on small volumes in the trade.
Wheat was unchanged to He lower,
Corn was 'i higher to '40 lower.
Oata were unchanged to c highei.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
equal to y.0 bushels; corn, 1.000 bush
els; oat. 101,000 bushel.
Liverpool closed: Market nominal;
wheat. He to lc lower: corn, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were I,(i7lt.000
bushels, and shipment 7M.00O bushels,
against receipts of 1,29s. 000 bushels and
shipments of M4,n00 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 4:4, OiM) bush
els, and shipments MW.OOft bushels, against
receipts of 8M.0OO bushela and shipments
of 21. 000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.4K00O
bushel and shipments l,2M,0fl0 bushel,
agatnt receipt of 1,24.000 bushel and
shipment of il.0cD bushels lat year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
OniK ha ......
Kansas City
.f.2rt
10
473
119
21
49
J7S
103
42
12
5ft
4-1
14
St. Irfiula
Winnipeg
4:i I
70
These sales were reported today: Wheat
No. 2 bard winter: 1 car. xo; 4 rare,
H7Hc; 1 car. 7o. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car,
S8c: 1 car'7He; 1 car; 7V; S care, 7c;
1 car. Mc. No. 4 haid winter: 1 car. Mo.
No. 4 -mixed: 1 car, S7c. Corn -No. 1
white: 1 ear, 79V; No. 2 white: 1 car,
79V4c No. R white: I cars. 7 No.
white: 1 car, 7Sc. No. 1 yellow: 1 car,
79e. No. 2 yellow: 3 cars, 7!c. No. 3
yellow: 2 car. 79".c.No. 1 mixed: 1 car
(near white), 79c; 3 car, 79c. No. 2
mixed: 3 car, 79c. No. 3 mixed: I! cars,
79c.; 1 car. 74c; No. 4 mixed: 1 car, iUvtc
No. 5 mixed: 1 car, 7c; 1 ear 7e: 1
car, TV:. N". mixed: 1 car, 7SVc. Oat
-Standard: 1 car. 3M,e. No. 3 white: 13
car, SSVie. No. 4 white: 1 ear, 3Sr; 4 car.
37s.c. No grade: 2 cars, 37'4c
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
fcH'a91o; No. 3 hard. M'taWtr; No. 4
hard. M4Ve; No. 2 spring. fS!1c: No.
3 spring, 87?-a90c: Kr 4 spring. Mtl7Wc:
No 2 durum, SiJij'SV: No. 3 durum. PI'i
Corn: No. $ white, T9r79-ir; No. 3
white 779c; No. 4 white, 7?'iC'79c; No.
2 yeliow. 79i4f79Hc: No. S yellow. 797!)'c;
No. 4 yellow. 7Si9 79c; No. 2 mixed. 7XVd
7c: No. 3 mixed, 7&V(jT9o: No. 4 mixed.
78m784C. Oats: No. 2 white. Rji3V;
standard. WfjSc: No. white, WWMe;
No 4 white. 37ifjSSe. Barley: Malting,
KifiAVT: No. 1 feed, 4c. Rye: .TP,'. 2-?f74c ;
No. 3. 72'k!-73c.
CHICAGO .R4,I AND PBOVISIOXS
Feat ares ef the Trading; and loaiag
Prli-ee on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. IS. Accuinmulating
domestic stock and the cancelling of ex
port contracts had a depressing Influence
today on the price of wheat. The market.
cloned Heavy at n 10 i"c net decline.
Corn showed a loss of He to I'ic com
pared with last night, and oat ot to
Va-V'. ' In provimlon the outcoino wa
the same a last night to 10c off.
Prospective difficulties In regard to
financing wheat supplies that can find
no outlet to Europe began to tell dis
tinctly today against values. Nothwith
standing that conservative traders
doubted w hether any fears In thia respect
were justified, the dealers In the pit were
constantly made aware that sen hoard x
porlers were trying to resell here, and
when unable to do so were hedging by
sale of various futures.
Rullle which took place at time to
day In the wheat market failed to hold.
The chief encouragement for the upturns
was the hope that the conference be
tween exportera und Secretary McAdoo
would bring about som beneficial result.
One tbliikT sTiccially looked forward to
was a possiblo arrangement wdhereby
American exportera wruld able to col-.
lect promptly payment for shipments 1
seized by the British government.
Additional rain over Nebraska and
other big producing atates tended to
lower the price of c rn. The September
option held relatively firm, although
Illinois and Iowa country dealers showed
decidedly more disposition to sell her,: to
arrive. Oat were partly sustained by
rumois of export aks.
Trade in provisions tooay was ths
! smallest since the outbreak of the ir,
I At Intervals the pit wa nearly deserted. ,tocks there seemed more of a illpoi
j Weakrie of grain acted a more ih'in t1n t.) awnlt development.
1 on off-tet for the fact that hog receipt. .. . bi. nines was reported on the
I v.-ere less numerous than looked lor. I , urll rutcmher contract were oftered
1 Grain price furn'ehed uy Logan & j for tuie Bt ; in the afternoon or a
Bryan office. 815 South Wxteei.th atreet: ,nrt. ti-an a cent a pound below the
Art'cloi 0en. High. I Low, f"ii.e.jYe y.
Wlieai i j i '
Sept. ftKli' 93',' 92 I 927 93S
Dec. 9irnft , Wi,. !7'! fK-' M4g
May. 100--'; 1 07 1 0i't: US',! 1 07
Corn- ' !
Hept.V,x-79l V) . 79H1 $t(
De'.. 7UVa-'i v n't 73";
May. 7IW-.. 'O1, Vll 72'i
Oats- I I 1
Sept. 42'(i42, 42' 4IU, 42 42
Dec... 4V. 4.!,. 4I-, 4.7,' 4V.',B
May. 4SVfi'.4: 4Vf 4.', 44'ti 4SB
Pork- III
Jan.. I 22 M I 21 Ml I 21 f) 21 . I 22 SB
Sept.! 22 22 !i ! 22 2-1 22 26 )
Iird- I ! I
Sept. $ 20' 9 2V 9 .V) 52V' 9 H)l
Oct.. I 92 S 2V 9 70 9 7i I 90
Jan..10 1E j 10 16 10 03 10 10 1" 12
Rib-- I
Sept.M2 72'i 12 72SM2 70 12 -. 13 724
Oct..! U 47' 12 i0 ' 12 37 12 37 12 4-.
Jan.. I 11 17, II SO ! II U0 ' 11 00 i 11 K
mm wio a .
4Wr a.MlamrTMa-M. PrtaanJr UC.'riUfAlr
tee ta el I -m tmUm l 4 4 1 , M n iIimm4 II
.r.e. i.eeaUr T rtia-wlu.-A
nee r . Mmwmt inm-e s.i iini-.. aiiiiM
raaasjaaurTwaiai4- aeKaa. Imm
MMII l.F.M:nl. 'MltMM
P-I'TTKR No 1. l-lo. cartoons :;c. No. j
iB w-m cinp, iic.
CHFESK-lmported wla. J4-: Ameri
can Swiss. r4v: block Swlas, 22o: twins,
ITc; daisira. l.'ijo; triplets, ITHe; Young
Americas, lxvc; blue label brick, Nvr;
Umhurger, J-lb., Ie; 1-lb., 20c; .New Yoik
white.
FISH White, 14c; trout, lc: large crap
pies, 12c: shad roe. per pair, NV; salmon.
io: halibut, 10VN buffalo, lo: channel
catfish, IV; pike. IV; pickerel. fc
POrLTRY-Hrollera. V; hen. l.V
cocka. I1!"; ducks, c; geese, V; turkeys
fcc: nleftuns mr ilivn ikfc-' Hock, full
'feathered, He ; geese, full feathered, V;
MOOS-Receipts. M.000 head; market,
('ull: bulk. $ iVfi.S; light. I. 40(i .!;
mlged. lYUV.fS.W; Tieavv, S.COtf.tO; rotigh
lit; p,g. $:.s;i
BFEFCt'TS Ribs, No. 1, 1V; No. .
17ic; No. 3, 14nc. iAvlns. No. 1, 31V:
No. 2, Kc; No. S, lM,c. Chucks, No. I.
12Vc; No. J. 12-s No. X 10y Rounds.
No. 1. loc; No. . lA'.c; No. J. 13V.
Platea. No. I. c; No. 2. ;c: No. 8. Sjc.
Prices furnished by the Uilltnsky Fruit
company:
FR11TS Oranges; F.tra fancy Glen
dora Valencia, 112a, la. IVia, i;rs.
:Wi and Ifo. 7 rer box; Red Kali
Valenciaa. at; sites, 3M per box. Imons:
Extra fancy Oolden Bowl, sens, isix
rer box; FAncv Silver Cord, Sorts, :tis.
i.JO per box. Grape Fruit Extra Fancy
i)4, $4 in per box; extra fancy 4Sa, 11.00
tier box; extra fancy Ws. M.M) per box;
Indian River Ms and ft. 4.0i) per box.
Apples: Puchess, RO per bbl.
CALIFORNIA KRUITR-BlacU Dia
mond plums. 11.75 per bbl.; Red plums.
I1.H0 per bblj California peachet, Stc per
box; California Bartlett pers. flb.
boxes. 12.55 per box; Washuutton Bart
lett peara, S2. per box; Colorado Carmen
benches. hV Per box.
V K( 1 ETA BLES Cabbage. "0 per lb :
t l ions, S"o per lb; peppers. Soc per basket;
fancy tomatoes, rOe, per basket; cucum
bers hot house, (1 dox. basket), "fco per
basket: new beets, carrot, turnlpa, 10
dox; eelerv Michigan, XV -per dox; celery
Denver, large Jumbo. 11.00 per do; head
letuce. pOc to $1.50 pe' dos; leaf lettuce,
Wr. per dox- onion, home grown ISc per
dox; radlshea. SOo per dos; garlic, Italian,
tor por lb: horse-radish, $1.W per case;
shelled pop corn, 4c per caae;, asparagus,
home grown, per dox, market price about
SOe per dox.
PATATOE3 Nsw, TV per bushel.
WATKRMElNS-1He rer lb.
C A NT A LOI' PES Arlsona standard.
L'AO per crate; .(umbos, $2.W per crat
ponv s. 11 .1,1 per crate,
HNAN.-$1.TB to $3. SO per bunch
NI TS Salted peanut. $1.W per cae;
No. 1 Crtlliornle. walnut. 1"io per In.;
pecans, 12Hc per lb; filbert. IV per lb;
almonds. 20o per Ih; pop corn. 4c per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Sugar walnut
dates.. $1. ! per box: limes, $1.7 per
basket, crackerjack, $;4.oft per case; halt
case, $1 i7; checkers, $3.60 per case; half
case, $1.76.
Corn and Wheat Heartoa BalUtln.
Corn ond wheat region bulletin of 1ha
United States Department of Agrloultura,
weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four
hours ending at $ a. m., TMh
meridian time, Thursday, August 13, 1M4:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp.- Rain-
High. Low. fall
Sky.
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
'loudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Ashlsnd
R.
.29
Auburn
Broken Bow .
Columbus
Culbertson ....
Falrbtiry
Fairmont
Grand Island.
Hartlngton ...
Hasting
Iloldrrge
Lincoln
North Platte.
Oakdale
Omaha
93
93
P7
93
90
, 97
94
9T,
100
92
94
91
.37
.00
.!M
.00
.M
l.Wi
1
.10
S.sn
.00
..Hi
.10
.74
.16
.
.0
.0.'.
.03
.04
1.10
.42
(17
f7
:a
f.
63
M
(4
tw
w
6
2
M0
o7
9
M
64
.. 92
.. 92
,.. 92
.. r.
.. 8
.. Hi
.. 7
Tekamah ...
Valentine ..
Alt, la
Carroll, la...
Clarinda. la
Sibley, la
Sioux City, la.. SS
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at $ a. m.
I U1BIKUT fllt,HUI,ti,
f No. of Temp.- Raln-
District. Stations. High. I-ow, tan.
Colunmu, u.
19 10 M .00
22 14 4 .20
13 4 .00
34 "4 t2 .00
IK 10 W .1)0
24 90 -M
fi2 W 4 .40
94 M .00
17 94 A) .10
lAiiilKVllle, Ky...
Indla'poll, . Ind..
Chicago, 111
St. Iiut. Mo.,.,
Ie Moines, la..
Minneapolis
Ken. City. Mo.,
Omaha, Neb
Warmer weather prevail in Nebraska,
Iowa. Ksnsa and Mlniiri. Rain were
general in Minnesota, western Iowa and
eastern Nebraska. Ralna of one Inch or
more occurred as follows: In Nebraska
Hasting. X.Sfl; Grand Island. l.M: Fair
mont. 12. In Iowa ftlbley, 1.10. In
Minnesota Worthlngton, 1.S2.
It A. WELSH,
laical Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
New York ienerl Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13 Bl'TTER
Kteadv: creamery extra. 204284o: first.
3'fil2i1c; seconds. 230g2V; process ex
tra. 23Hi244c; ladles, current make,
firsts, 23Wt; second, 21Ht(22c: packing
Block, current make. No. 2, atrtrW'ic.
V: l.a Steady; receipt. 1I.SS3 cases;
fresh gathered extras. 2Ifi2o; extra firsts,
2.V(j2tio; first. 2n24c; seconds, aDiZc ;
tte, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery,
white. 33tt34c; gathered, white, !Jic;
western gathered, white. 24&'27c: state.
' Pennsylvania and neamy nennery
'brown, 2Ji'rt30c; gathered, brown and
inl.ved coloru, 23ft27e.
MinneMnnlla (iraln Market.
1 Mtvxr.APni.lS Ana. 13 WHKAT
j f).pt,mber. II W; No. 1 hard, $1.14; No.
1 1 northern. $l.1iV?l.ll; No. 2 northern,
$1.01Vd1.l-V
WHEAT- Lower
FLOCK-Declined :v oairel.
UYK 717f.l4.
BRAN--$22.3f.
CuUN-No. 0 yellow. 7li'aS0e
OATS-No. 3 white. 39'd.T9V
FLAX-$I.5f)1ll.62U.
f'HIC tOO 1.1 VII HTIH K M ARKET
Cattle. ieady tu Dime lllgjker
logs Itrong.
CHICAGO. Aug. 13 CATTLB Re
reipta, &,i4ii head. Market steady to 10o
higher: heeve. $7.2.,10.50: dleers. pi.MXri
D.So: stockera nd teedem, $.'...:.n.10; cows
and heifers. $3.7i?i.Mi; calves, $3.60311. 7S.
1Hk;S Receipt
li.mu iiean. .Market
uiionD. motlv 10c higher: bulk of sales.
19.onu9.30; light. $S.9Mt4.4.".; mixed, $i.7()iS)
9.45: heavy. $M Voa.iW; rough, .4j& .;
i.tgN. (i.7..'nS ')-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,ft
head Market steady to 16c higher:
sheep. l6.3tfflH.li: yearlings, $i.twa''.lo
lanil a. $r,.ti0ri .J6.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 13. A much .en
active demand wan reported for coffee in
the local market today and the reactlon
aiy tendency of prices wa more In evi
dence. Ixxal brokers aaid that the buying
movement ot nut week probably had
supplied the morn urgent need of con
sumer, ami while uncertainty wa atill
more or ess aenerauv expressed ua 10
: n....iuiic cn.it of reulaclng domeatlc
high level of last week. Spot quotations
showed similar reaction from the re
cent high point. Rio 7 being quoted at
njc end Santo 4 at U-jC.
I - -
Omaha nay jua.rh.ei.
OMAHA, Aug. 13.--IIAY Prairie, No. Ii
choice upland. $11.W112 ; No. 2 $9 0fJ
II 00; No. 3. $7 (09.(i0; No. 1 choice mid
land llO.tVKoll.U); No. 2. tW OifilO.W: No. 3.
rJOOri9 0f; No 1 choice, lowland. IS.0fK(j;J.00;
No 2 $ti.0o"jR.00; No. 3. $4.0uti.u0. Btraw:
-hoice oat or rye, $T..0Ora4 .0; choice wheat,
$4 0u"i4.r0 Alfalfa: Chol.-e. ll3.fXKn.14.Oi); No.
I, u.Suvl3.;0; No. U. SlO.Ofxfl 12.00.
r.vaaoraled Apple and Dried Fralla
NEW YORK. Aug 13.-EVA poRATFD
APPLES Quiet and tady.
DRIKD KRI'ITM-Prune: Quiet. Apri
cot and prachta: Dull and easy. Ruls
Ins, quiet ,
Org Gaode MarUej.
'J NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-DRY GOOD.S-
t otton good market anq ares gooo
markets more active today. Yarn, unlet.
Linens were boi.glit freely. Borlxp un
chsngtd, Cotton lining advanced
Rank I learlng.
OMAHA. Aug. 13.--Bank clearing for
Omaha today were $2.4ou,E.74. 3i and for the
coriesponduig clay last year $2. 7:) 42 7.
j OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Very Actire and Stronjer
Even Than Wednesday
HEIFERS HIGHEST ON RECORD
Ilea Mostly Ten Cent lllaker and
All Sold p.arlr keen tedr
Vtransr l.asaha 91ow, Ten
to Fifteen Off.
SOFTII OMAHA. Au 13. 1914
Receipts were:
Olticial Monday
Cattle. Hog. Stieep.
. .. f.07 l.3 1.V44I
... 3.SIJ 4.Xd 14.4M
... 1 7" 7,7 U.
... 1.000 7,iO 7.6H0
Official Tureday ...
official Wednesday.
Estimate Thursday..
Four days thl week. 10.134 !0,713 M03H
Same dav Usl week... 10 ?4! 9.191 N3.9
Same day t weks ago. 10.9 JI.W) 29.71
Kame days 3 weeks ago. iu.941 sj.i .
Same das 4 week ago. s,22 32,7ill W.osi
Same dy last year....irv.lJ3 R2.1S4 W.700
The following tablo show the receipt
of cattle, hog and heep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with lt year:
1914. 191S. Inc. Dec.
Cttle 4a3,7,VI 499,31$ r,&.62
Hog l.SMv.til t 1.79,7ti 1M.1S
Sheep 1.S79.4S9 1. $14,093 1.3M
The following table show the receipt
price for hogs at 'he South oinaha live
nock market for the last few day, with
comparison:
Pate. I 1914. 191S 11911. 11911 ilMOJIl
II 4li 9 SR. 7 TSi 6
7 441 41
. ML. a .1 T w;l aU, 7 SOI
41
33
M
$ 41 7 $81 9! 7 ! 7 49
$ MS I 7 9,7; 7i 7 7M T t'4i
7 trti I 1 I 9- 7 7" 7 Ml
7 70V $ 3: 8 0.11 1 tH1 7 S3 1 7 Ml
7 Si HI 7 9: I 7 711 7 NV
S $2 $ 1 7 W 1 1i 7 f
I Mfi 1 1 7 M' 7 2; 7 90 $0
I 11, 7 kCt 7 $; 7 79 7 49
90.; I 7 9w, 7 7 M 7 41 40
031 $ 19! 7 SI I 7 91, 7 :t4 Ml
79'xl 7 9S; (Ml 7 11 7 9v 7 42, 41
s
9 03.
8 79' 7 9S
I 7 $.1
$ 0k.
$ V.I 7 4,
22
Receipts and dlspoaltlon or live -iikiv
at the Vnlon Stock yard. South Omaha-
tor twenty-rour hour enaing a- n p.
yesterdav.
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Catlle.Hogs. Sheep.
C.. M. A St. P. Ry 4
Wahaah ftv I I
Missouri Pacific Ry 1
I nlon Pacific By 11 2'
C. A N.-W., east '
S. A N.-W., west 7 '.'t
C., St. P., M. tl. Ry 1 1
C, B. A y., eawt " 1
C., R. Q , west Ii 2'
C, R. 1. A P., east '
C., R. I. 4k P.. west
Illinois Ceneral By
Chicago Ut. Western Ry. ..
29
Total receipt 47
10T
19
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle.Hog. Sheep.
Morri A Co
232
!.i
l.Xil)
Hwift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co,...
Armour & Co
Schwartz Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co
S. O. Packing Co
Swift, K. C
Maya Service Co
Omaha Service Co
W. H. Vanant Co
Benton, V. S. A Lush
Mill ft Son
F. B. Lewi
Huston ft Co
J. B. Root ft Co
Rosenstock Bros
j. F. Hamilton
Rothschild
Mo. Kan. Calf Co....
Illgglna
Huffamn
Roth
Meyera
Baker. Jones ft Smith..
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
Kline
D. ft F
Kreh
Other buyers
v::l
IK.
WI
1 .til'i
1.214
I.77H
14'
924
l,74!i
1, n
2. t)7
19
I
4S
9
11
I
74
IS
k2
21
1
8
14
3
19
23
10
4
.1
137
920
Total 1.474 M .li
CATTLE Receipt were extremely U.ght
this morning, only thirty-eight ear all
told being reported In the yard. Still
for the week the receipts on aocount ot
the heavy run on Monday foot up sbout
the afne as for the laet three weeks but
are smaller than a year ago by 6,000 head.
On account of the few cattle here In
the face of a very fair demand prices on
all kinds were steady to a little stronger
even than yeeterday. The trade wa ac
tive and everything changed hand at an
early hour. There were no etriotly good
beef steers to compare with the cattle
ihst brought $10.10 yesterday.
Stoeker and feeder were In very fair
demand and they too commanded strong
prices.
For the week steer and caw Bluff are
'040.'. higher than laat week. Thl mean
that the market I at the hlgheat point
touched thu far 1 1 its eaon. and he
highest that It ever wa In tho history of
the trade, with the single exception of
1912, when a better top wa made. Stork
ers and feeders are around 2oc higher for
the week.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
eomfed beeves, $'.6tKiiil 10; fair to good
cornfed beeves, Ss.TWiO.SO; common to fair
cornfed beeve. $.0frq.7i; good to choice
range steer. $X.26itS.7A; fair to good range
steers, $7.f"fHI.2ri; common to fair rang
teer, $H.,V):i(7.f0; choice to fancy corn
fed belter, $' 50t9.ei; good to choice
U . I -.. - IJT'Ait , A L. ..... .,
eras row. $n.25"i7.2&; lair to good gi-d-;
...W.ti.2M; common to fair grade, gl.tuXd'
S good to choice stockcra and feeder,
$7.7S(fH 2ft; fair to good otocker and feed
era, $S.7.'.ti7.75; common to fair stoeker
and feeder, $t5.0ftj4t.7f,; ktocl-. cow and
heifer. SS.OnffU 75; stoclt calve, J0f)ti.00;
veal calves. $.' OoiyiO.iO; bulls, ;ug, o'.c.
$4.75.87.23.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
July 31.
Aug. 1..
Aug. i..
Aug. 3.
Aug. 4.
Aug. S.
Aug. .
Aug. T..
Aug. $.,
Aug. I .
Aug. 10.
Aug. 11.
Aug. 12.
Aug. U.
N. Ar. Pt. No . rr
4 tV " ' 114', I (i
41 2 S 90 IKM I 7.
4i 10 M 1,407 I (.;
11 IH 7 40 t IKK) 10)
4 1210 7 !.. IMI t Ml
5 90 I 00 t M t T
1041 I 10 SI 1 Ja It)
STEERS AND HE.'FhRS.
U M I 10
COW
I 70 4 10 1 1-0 3,,
1 17 4 1 ;nm 1 1.0
1..... t I 00 ( 11 1 id
t o 0.1 16 !o;iy t
I 97 e 00 2 itwi a
9 IM ft 40 1 1241 i.,
8 m ini 1 11 10 tj t ,
l.w too t 1 1130 7 Ul
i 1110 1 1.. im.i 7 .i
I 190 II 7; 4 iio2 7 r",
1 1340 tt 00 4 10M 7 l
II 1012 13 2 7 fs
13. . toot IS
COW8 AND HEIFERS.
i m t ot
HEIFER.
J fo I fce i 7ij i,i
1 770 9 7,i it HI m
2 700 00 i;s , n
I 0 t M k 770 7 00
1 40 I t.l I tJt 1l
1 ''" -' oiiu I 00
II tii t tl)
Bt'LLS.
0 I to
..IMJ
..1424
..lM
..Itul
..1140
. .1160
..1.10
..I71
t
I 90
t Ot
I It
2i
M
t bit
74 I M
...1010
...)!.
...1410
... 7i
...Mm
...1370
I to
I 7j
I 71
t 7i
0
i,l)
CALVES.
140 7 HI 1 ItO 10 00
Hi 1 71 1 17a I 2ft
lit 2.. 1 tit 10 2
I" t' 1 ito it ii
I"t I t 1 IM It 2.)
ISO I 0.1 1 ); jo f.i)
V 1 Zlt 10 to
tot I to
STOCK KIM AND FEEDERS.
1 100 1.) 37 7
1 H4 1 00 .12 ..44 27
2 tit 7 40 I tu f a
1 I?0 7 10 21 440 t i
10 41 7 Hi 4 Mi 7 u
14 70s T 2:
WESTERNS.
J. If. Monahun, Nebraeku
cows 1D17 7 00
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
15 feeders... SS 7 4n 1 feeder.
. ii 40
. l:twu 8 00
.100 i fjo
7 heifer.... 912 6 M) 1 steer...
1 cow 1240
1 cow 1170
1 cow 10-Ji
15
r oo
S 40
7 40
1 cow
ti heifers.. .
S feeders. .
5 (locker
1 teer
10 belter ..
2 cow
1 cow
1 calf
10 steers
4! cows
I cow ......
.20 7 W
71
7nu
7 30
7 40
A 00
ti K,
i ..
4 :
9 d)
7 K5
7 m
8 8
6 01)
i hi
S aiocker.. 924
1 steer...
1 bull....
8 heifer
0 cow. . .
1 bull....
i calve.
I CO'..,.
1100 Ml
... ,)
... 917
. . . hut)
... K10
... 2)
...11.H4
.. .Jo'-D
. . . K.'KI
... 12.41
...1170
.1140 s ,y
. 22 ?.i
. 7k or
. I'JMI 5 fo
. 1 Wi 9 7'.
, ) ml
1 feeder.... Ml
I bull :'.J
1 ...I' 2
7 7a
.". XI)
7 a
J null
I bell
HOfiS As compared with the last few
day this morning run i ui fairly large.
Mini: i'.itis liUe Its nr. or 7..0 head.
Icing le.-.elveJ Iieelnn for the vveek
total 20.713 head, being 11, hed larure
than a week ag. but almoat 12.V hed
smaller than for the 1 nrrrpondlng period
lst er.
The decline started Wednesday was
checked this morning, when with advice
from other points stronger ehrpper dur
ing the early rounds bom lit freely at
price were all of a dime higher,
and In some cases were quoted a mora
thxn that. Packer opened out bidding
no better than tedy, in fnct some 01
their early bid looked If anything lower,
but nothing aold on thl hal. and before
anything moved they had to raise thelv
ofiere until prices looked at lrt a
nickel higher. Even on thl basis trade
failed to take on much life, a seller
were aking at least a dime advance and
were not anxlou to sell without giving
the market a good workout. Killer were
slow glHHit coming through, and a a
result It was dose to 10 o'clock before
enough was eold to establish a trading
bnsls. In the end. however, price
strengthened un until they were all of
MHOo higher, and it wa at thee figure
that the hlg end of the packer' pur
chase were made. TnwardR the close
values reached the high point of the day.
quite a number of sale being made that
looked all of IOc higher. Taking the mar
ket all the way through, price are nil
the wav from V to Wo higher, with meet
of the i-ale shewing the long end of the
advance, so that the general traCe can
bo quoted as mostly a dime higher.
Bulk of the salee was made at M Sir
$.90, with a sprinkling a high as $9 10.
and an extreme top ef $9 . Thl price
wa paid by shipper for gome real good
light and Is a dime higher than the best
figures paid up to thl time since 1910
Todav prVes are no more than HV(f1V
lower than the extreme high time Tncs.
dav and are anywhere from 3"c to a
much a 40o above the close of hist week.
No.
11..
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47..
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IT. NY. At Sll. Pr
...t
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t0
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tm
4
tl 41 1'79 1V I
I W m 40 I M
II i T7 ! tttO
71 44 D 10 I f
I IUI 40 I Jl
I 0 347 1 M
I tti (4 IN I M
I M 61 K0 I II
II a f0 MS 10 I 90
I 0 41 97 l IN
I M H 20 I 90
I to it s lio '
tt I.1 Mt 40 I .0
W U. IM ... I tl
I fc 234 M
I to . 177 I I I
b 9 J44 ItO I il
inn 70 ?M . I"
I u at M rtti r
I K i M I M
I l Kl Ill I
...US
...nt
...UK
...tI
...IC3
. ..IS.V
....14
...114
...sv
...7S
...14
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...tti
...2K
..."4
...1:3
..lit
...tJ
...71
.. .DM
...77
...s:
...Mil
. . 247
...Ml
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. .,'i.M
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...mi
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wa
40
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lea
ii
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to
I US tl 1.1 s
Ul W XM HI 0l
:. ti i4i no 00
I l.V 4 871 140 00
I 1.1 74 1 01
I IV 7 10
I 74 S44 10 00
s Jit 14 9 o
I lli tt ... 9 00
I U tl 1") M 9 00
1 n n in it
115 44 114 ... 100
1 n -i 1 to 1 0
11., m i7 tt 9 o;i
I V. M Uf M I 0
M -V XI ... t tt
U 17 til tt I II
I ; is 7 ... W
IN II 14A 9 ii
HHEElv A imidnrate run of some 7.J0O
bead, coupled with the fact that prices
were right up In line with those at Chi
cago yesterday, gave lambs a downward
trend thl morning. There waa not much
done until late In the afternoon, as the
(.ackers refused to fill their order tinleas
nt a reduction from yesterday's price,
connequently the clearance was lata again
today. The range of lamb aalea waa
anvwhere from $H.00 to $R.35. being gen
erally IMflfic lower and In cane pol
bly more on the medium giade. which
hud to sell at more or les of a dlad
vanlage. The top today was $A-3, against
$ MS yesterday.
Because of the meager supply of any
thing In tho lino of mutton trade waa
active and steady to strong, there not
being enough of good mutton offering
to go around. Everything In thia division
was weighed up at an early hour.
litem wa litle. If anything doing In
the feeder branch of the trnde, for few,
If any, offering were available. Moat of
the fat lambs sold with a very light aort,
and the packer took tho cull a well a
the top. In sirnn cano the fnt lainba
aold straight. A on former days of the
week, there were evidences or a con
tinued keen inquiry for feeders of all
kind.
t-luntatln.i on range aheep and lambs:
Iambi, good to choice. IH.lM9.tK; lambs,
fair to good, $7.7fi!rr.1fi lambs, feeder.
$.7Mj7.M; yearling, good to choice. $rt.U.i
.40; yearling, lair to good. $.(HMj.15.
yearlings, feeders, $.7Mf.1: wether,
good to choice, $iV.9ii'rtW.1B; wether, fair
to good, 85.NMjia.S0; wether, feeder, $4.ftnff
4 90; ewes, good to choice, $n.30r'i&.M; ewe,
fair to good, $n.MMj.JO; ewes, foederg, $3.54)
H4 00.
3M Idaho lamb
217 Idaho lamba ....
Fi93 I tah lmb ....
92 Id ho yearling
, 6 V I ah ewe
tin
t7
H7
94
J2H
120
123
112
.....109
103
1U
90
70
87
fri
0
8 15
8 16
H 3i
3A
6 40
5 Ul
40
i 78
a v
6 410
S ell
4 00
7 W
H (10
8 28
8 86
9 Idaho ewe
3 Idaho wether
4 Idaho wethers
! native ewe ..
ii Idaho ewes ...
24 Idaho ewe ...
4 cull
2f. (Mill
l.V) Idaho lambs ..
i;.4R Idaho lamhs
107a Idaho lamb
Kansas City Live Hlock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug, 13.-CATTLK-I'.ecelpta,
S.ZHiO head; market higher:
pVlme fed teer;' $0.inifrl0.a; di-eed beef
t-er. $S004a.40; western teer, $7.00
9.6U: blockers and feeder. StiOnfJiMO; bulls,
$."i.aC4lii.7&; calve, $i.R4V(iIO.70.
Hut M Receipt s, b,'M head: market,
higher: bulk of sales, $!).tWi.40; heavy,
$.2uii9.40; packers and butchers. $!.lOtf
9.45: light, $i.0ni)l).;i0; r.lg. 8 tWt.t0.
SHEEP AND IMBS-ReoelntH. 2.800
hea.l: market, steady: lamb, 8a.UDrg8.B0;
yearling. 8H,Oi!tl.l5; watherJ. 3 2itr6.S;
owes, $tt0utto.60.
nt. I.oal Live Stnok Market.
ST. IOPifi. Aug. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, $.') bead; market, steady; native
lieef aleer. $7 fAiflO.IO: cows and heifers,
gi.008D.Mi: Blocker and feeders, $5.n0
i.fi; southern sleers, lo-Oo cow and
heifers, $4.00afU.6'J; native calves. 9.0tj?
ll.on.
HfHS Receipt. R.OJU head: market,
higher: pig and lights, $7.Ot'v9.60; mixed
and butcher. $.2iU9.6'); good heavy, $0.40
ts9.!iH.
HHKKP AND IAMBS Receipt, K.300
head; market lower: native muttons, $4.00
j ni V."; lainba, IT.onrtt.flO.
i klaux 4ilr !. alovk Slnrket.
j SIOI'X ITY, la., Aug. IS. CATTLE
Receipt, on head. Aiarxet strong ; native
strong. te.OOWt.SJ: luit.f'hers. K.tx8.06:
cows and heifers. V (&QiM; cannera, 13.00
1 4t!,30; stoeker and feeders, $ Mtfl ti:
I alves, $3.KXu li ft); bull, stags, etc., $5.60
I C(H M.
I HOGS Receipt. 3.000 head. Market 30c
i higher: heavy, $H HVrjfl.OO; mixed, $S.7f.rfj'
! H.W); Ught, JS.SEr!TK,75; puiit of alee, H.70ryi
; s do.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Recelpta. 1500
head; no price.
High Wind Causes
Flurry in State
GRAND ISLAND.'Neb., Aug. i.-(Sp-cial
Telerram.)-A hlgil wind that ex
ceeded In velocity anything that had been
I . i .4 i,.r.,. h.M 41.1s Mnfljin caused
a considerable amount of minor damage
tonight, but nothing of serious nature.
Ringling'g circus waa showing here, and
the crowd gaLherlng for the evening's
performance was dlbmiuaed becauie of
the blow. Weal of the city a number of
telegraph poles were blown down, but
there were no report ot further damage.
QUARREL AT UNADILLA
MAY RESULT FATALLY
.fVRACCSK. Neb., Aug. 13. (:5r ecial.
During a petty quarrel yesterday at
Unadllla between Edward Carper, a local
harness dealer, and Dick Nash, the mi
of Thomas Ngth, Csrper threw a bench
Iron at Nash as ha was going out of tha
door, striking him on the back part of
the lead and rendering !iim unconscious.
Nah was brought to a hospital bete.
There 1 tome chance, t!.e doctors Bay,
of hi recovery.
Carper a arrested and brought befo'e
William Stoi.bro. Justice of tho pt-ace.
and an adjournment was talcn for
thirty days. Carper'e bond vr fixer! nt
I.). 000. w i:!ch lie Hf
I
AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA.
Six-Cent Drop in Fork Loins Regis
tered at Meat Center '
CANDIDATES HOLD MEETINGS
Una ef Them ray Ylatta in Yard
and Ttna ta Interview Taetr
Friend -Annexation Spirit
on the Terewe.
Porkloina, which went Vywrd becaunu
of the war, came down four points yes
terday and two the day before maklrg
a 0 cent drop In all. Thl brings the
price of pork loin pretty near the lev;!
whence it started a week ago.
Hog receipt were better yesterday an.;
the packer promptly started to he:,
down prloeg from previous high levels.
The market opened with bids M cantn
lower. The highest pries wss $9.10 on
hogs.
On au;e the prlca went to $10.10, the
being no treat offering for that price.
Candidates Are Active..
T'. B. Howard, republican candidal
for congress, was a visitor tft South
Omaha yesterday. T. W; Blackburn,
Uo a candidate for- congress, clrculateH
In the oily. Blackburn addressed a
gathering of men during tha noon hour :
the stock yard.
Howard vi!ted friend In thn ttlty and
at the yards. He spent some time at
republican headquarter. He hsa wary
friends In South Omaha.
Investigate Stolen Tfajne.
Police believe that they are likely to
run onto ayatematlo robbery of th part
ing houses and Illicit sale ot ths stolen
article since the discovery ol l.trM
pound of stolen ham a few days ago.
Two men are In Jail both of whom deny
any complicity la the deal. Investigation
till continue.
Kerr Bank Official.
W. A. Ratniack, cashier af ti e riiaie
Security bank, South Omaha, since. April.
wa elected president of tha Institution
on Wednesday to auoooed tha lata J. .1.
Pvohoda. ICmll V. Svoboda, son of tha
former president, waa elected cashier.
Rathtack received hi flrt banking
training In Hamburg;, Oermany, coming
to this country In 1891. He has lnce been
connected with various banks, fot- a
long time being president ef tha First.
National bank of Schuyler, Neb. . He
wan mayor of Schuyler for threa term
and also served a term In tha legislature
from that town.
Annexatlan Spirit Grams.
Candidates are beginning to sea whicll
way the wind Mows tn South Omaha, and)
a number of them h.ve openly announced,
that they are for annexation If elected.
City official admit that tha annexation
spirit In strong and that the lng1ltura
may put an end to tha free state of South
Omaha. A few days ego a democratic
candidate for a state office told same
men to whom ha wa speaking that he
waa In favor of annexation and that if
elected he would work for annexation.
The man to whom l.o waa apeaklng maue
this significant remark: "If you promise
to keep your word on that on point 1
and my four sona will vote for you."
Political Medicine Mlslngti
That Herman Real ia, ths Fontoneli
late candidate for county commissioner
Is now publlo property In South Omaha.
Howell and Real are being touted to
gether by the organ tit the water-marked
alate In South Omaha, notwithstanding
thalncreaaa of tax placed on South
Omha people because Howell had
810,000 worth of water works properly
taken ff the tax list for asaeasment.
The Water board organ in South Omaha
now sees a great wave. of sympathy for
Real and Howell, although tha city ot
South Omaha, through its mayor and
officials and the stockmen of tha city,
had to us every mean at tha last legl
lature to keep Howell from destroying
the great water system now In use at
tha stock yard a.
It la claimed for Real that ha has had
fourteen year of service as elty englnei,
but It Is not disclosed that most of It,
was ss an appointee of tho democratlo
mayor, while he Is now seeking nomina
tion on the republican ticket while hold
ing a democratlo Job, with most of his)
active supporters also democrats.
The visit of Kemp to tha ITnlon Stock,
yards and hi enthnltlc reception b.v
tho men was Movr to tha Howell slate
maker. The word has gone out. that Howsll an
Real and the man lejhtnd hint have plenty
of money to rpaad la the campaign.
Malo City 4Mali.
.lonn C. Trouton tor County Co.Ti.ni
sloiMr. Republican. Adv.
Mr. George MrHrlde o tills city Is en
joying; an teriud visit with relative in
Sioux Falls, la.
JAJIKS JI. BLL.LA, demou ratio candi
date for stats rcpresantAtlva. Adv.
The 1M4 club wlirglv) a card party t:
the Moose hall, Tw-enty-flftn ar.o Ml
streets, tomorrow afternoon.
AUGUST MILLER, republican candi
dal tor county commlasloner. Adv.
There vUI ba dances at the Moo halt
and the Eagle hall next Saturday evening
given by the members of tha twe lodge.
Office space for rent In Rem office, 2918
N street. Terms reasonable. Wall known
location. Tel. South 27.
The local lol.. of Odd t'-llo-v. will i (
Its weekly meeting next Monday" avenlnsj
at It hall. Twenty-fourth and M street.
Mwioru Woodmen of America. No. 100.
will hold their weekly meeting at the OdiS
Fellows' hall. Twonty-foui ib ted I-i,
itreet, thl evening".
lo Cahlll Is the proprietor of a new
laundry In South Omaha and has jutr.
oiened offices at a lmina front on
Twenty-fourth tret.
The first edition of Leo Cahlll' i.aw
' yoaterday to the public. Tha paper t
some niui ot political advertisements.
The Boys' club of the St. Lawrence
church will give an lo cream sooial i.t
the church lawn oa Twenty-fourth and i
street thia evening at S o'clock. The pi-, j
11c Is Invited to attend.
VOTE FOR P. J. TRAINORr-Tour vol"
hi respectfully solicited by P. J. Tralnoi
candidate for county commissioner froi.i
the Fourth district, subject to the rcm:o-lu-an
prtmurlee of August 13. I stand on
my former twonl as county comniiaattoner
for good roads In the vicinity ot bout.'
Omaha u well as other parts ot tii
county, also tor tha reducUou of taxi?. -Adv.
SPILLMAN AND METCALFE
TALK AT CENTRAL CITY
CENTRAL: CITT, Nob.. Aug. Ii vspt
eiaU O. S. flplllinao, republican can.I -duta
for congre In ths Third ttii i.
and Richard Metcalfe, democratlo candi
date for governor, were the orators a',
the Grand Army of the Republlo reunion
held here yesterday. MotcaJX Spoks t n
the Panama canal and received much
applauo from ths overflow tuaeUug. ,
SplUman condemned tha lavish va tf
money In campaigns and won tha sym
pathy of ths crowd. When h lit Into
the pork barrel system of politics tl.i
crowd cheered blm. - Tha speaker V I t
the audience that it was time for Co
crowd to look at tha brand ot men sri t
to congress and not tit brand of tl.
campaign cigar. He closed with a beau
tiful tribute to Mrs. Wilson and Oi lr
-. t'.iine-i l-y the pre:cent.