THK HEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1914. ton m xT Apartaseala and Flats. Elegant Apartment With Screentnl Porch Five room. oak finish, paneled ceilings In living room and dining room. pressed brick fireplace, P'" r"- PnM ,tr,p". Nlc closet with mirror door two e.egant hod froom. bath room with tiled floor end wYll lirg .kitchen iind refrigerator "m built-in china closet "! kitchon cabinet, gas move end refrigerator: houae telephone system. Janitor "vice. For further Information, furnished upon application, - ,.. Scott & Hill 306-7-8 McCtliM Bldg. Pern gl a 1000. Gordon Van Co.ibB 1 N 11th St Phone P. M or STRICTLY modern. Yllf1 JJHnlf flat. room; ciose " -RC)OM modern flat. $35. N. -'d. OQDEN ANNEX loom, wltn kitchen ette council ttiuu PLEASANT 4 and room aparimeuia. w.iklnv dlstar.ee. 404 No. 14th St. 212 N 24T1I ST., 7 rooma, modern, (K GROVE R ft SPAIN, Douglas 3952. Burt aa hoosaa. REEDHURST Nc?M 2 YOUNO working men, private family, in walking distance; full particular first letter. D 410, Hee. rnrnlihrl Iloaaea. i ROOMS of a 7-room houae, 204B N. ISto St Tel. Web. 14U. Farmleked Housekeeping? Raotaa. CI-08B In. mod., reasonable. R06 Farnam, 1H MASON, I nicely furn. mod houie- keeping rooms; private imnny. n. -r- Faratshed RMaaa. Five rooma at 2825 Cm Bt.; only $10 09 tOO HARRIS, furnished rooms, eleo. lights, team heat, sleeping porch. H. iitt7. 607 N. 22d. Elegantly furnished, strictly modern, home-like. Reasonable walking distance. HOUSEKEEPING and furnished rea sonable. 405 North Wh tret. (MARRIED couple have desirable room for man and wife, or ladle. Call 230 N. 2M St. SUITABLE for 1 or 4, modern, cool pri vate home. Inquire 2017 Dougla. t-ROOM furnished house from July la to September L H. 687U. . NICELY furnished outheat rooma; young men or buine women preferred. 1136 S. 31st St. Phone Harney $41$. FRONT parlor on flrt floor, ingle room on second floor, both suitable for 2 gen-!..- modern, oool: board. Web. t07. Room la private family, I or li gentlemen or man k wiie; ooara n fTarmtakeel liaaaetieeplBK Koomn. TWO newly furnished, modern houee- keeplng room; gas, linen, close-in. $4. VU Uewey Ave. ' HoBsekeeptaar Rooaae. tX R. UTH 8t,-Houekeepln and step. Ing room; mod, home, f hone T. lmi-W. BO lsth ST.. 725-Houaeaeeping room en suite; first floor; alo sleeping rooms. Tyler 10W W. . THREE nice second-floor rooms, modern house, let, w guric n...fc.Knl..g apt. Har. 2181. 4243 Harney. Uatela aad Apartaaent. CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California. Weekly rates $2 and up. lougla Oaa. OOUEN HOTEL, rooms U per week. Council Biuns. PODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. tslstsliBC Kooaae. CLEAN, newly furnished, large, I rooms enaulte; housekeeping complete; splen did location; only $4.75 a week. 24 Parker et. THREE modern ntJ J?I light nouseaeeping. n r"n""- Hoosea na ttgres. HOUSK8 AND FLATS FOR RENT. $.0o 34oa Burt St.. T rooms, modern, 2s.5ln lAfayetl. Ave(fc roqins. mod ern, hot water heat. . $5.00528 Park Ave., 6-room modern flbt ' $21.502506 8t. Mary's Ave., 6 rooms, modern exoept heat. . I-D.ue lelb Howard St., 6 rooms, secpnd floor. . ' ,, $17.602614 Sherman Ave., t rooms, all In best repair, fine large rooms, new plumklng, fixture, etc GEORGE & COMPANY. 903 City National Bank Bids'. Phone Douglas 756. GOOD 7-room house, modern except heat, $22- adults only. 2619 Caldwell; walking distance. Webster 3726. IF YOU HAVE A HMALL AMOUNT OF CASH TO INVEST ON A PUOPOS1 m WHFIRK1N YOU TAKE ABSO LUTELY NO RISK. JO ELEMENT OF CHANCE. DO NOT FAIL TO READ MY FIVE UNUSUAL OFFERS. WHICH WILL. APPEAR IN ALL NEXT SUN V 1 ' . - . . . . . , it. i! m Dill T IVlll U DAY a rArtna WTI.L OFFER FIVE UNUSUAL ; PBnPuSlTlONS NEXT SUNDAY IN ' ALL THE PAPERS. READ MY OFFER IN THE REAL ESTATE COLUMNS NEXT SUNDAY SURE. F. 8. TRUL- '.. . - - ' o. a-RoOM cottage, gas. good walks, large lot, reasonable. S522 Blondo St. W. 30ii2. iriirl.r CI.ITR DISTRICT. All modern. 6-room house, 923 S. 86th Bt., $36. a Nil 8. ROOM strictly modern cottage. $12 and $J0 per month; shade trees. 2419 so. 4tn t. 6IX-ROOM cottage, all modern except heat 1730 Bo. 10th. P. 474. Hnneoii 'n H Parts of the city. llOU8e8 Crh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. , FOR REN'l W hava a complete list of all houses, tnirtin ant and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha van storage to., sub . mm See Our Rental List. .nltr' Rrsltv Investment Co. Ground floor Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2S)26 o KON19 to compare, an modern 7-room houae, also 4-oom fiat, aw no. no. k-PvOOM cottage, all modem except beat, convenient to scnooi. u. Free Rental List rvimniM. Information about every va. ant housa and apartment In the city. Thl service Is free. Tel. Douglas 4477. Fidelity Btorage m van vu. Fidelity Storage Co. Btorage. moving, pacaing aua n.pv.ns. 1 Jackson 6i. Phone. Doug. 161. -. r i van ana mor- Maggard's isMssi Large van. t men, $126 per hr.i dray, 1 men. li per nr. nia w cosier- um. . Tf T J IDxp. Co.. moving, I . rPPn packing St storage. ' " "'1AIT Farnam. D. Si READ MV ADVERTISEMENT. WHICH WILL, APPEAR IN ALL NEXT BUN- DAY' PAPERS UNDER THE REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. F. S. TKULLINOER. O IltsiM and Cottag-ee. DO NOT OVERLOOK MY UNUSUAL OFFER WHICH WILL APPEAR IN ALL NEXT SUNDAYS PAPERS. IT WILL HK Utr l.iTthKaT TO TOtl WHETHER YOU MAY BE A RENTER. INVESTOR OR EXPECTING TO BUY A HOME. DIFFERENT FROM ANY PROPOSITION YET OFFERED. F. R. TRULL1NOER. BUILDER OF WELL Bl.Il.T BfcNSom tlUJllS l-ROOM houae, all modern, free water. 104 N. 80th. Tel. D. 1b30. 6-ROOkI mod, house, 1611 Dorcas. D. 6210. NEW 6-room houae. Inquire 09 Bo, d St. Call Harney 6u7. i-HOOM house, modem except heat, &36 Park Ave. Iiouglas tl. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except hat bain, nice bath. Ohio bt. W. 371 ktairra or Mr em. FOR RENT A a office with reception room, reasonable. Hi but bank lildg. FOR HKXT Stare and Office. Excellent Counter Location For business needing Only amall Investment. Will help you atart Inquire of Superintendent, Room 103, The Be Building Co. Fin cool room . with vault, eleo. light and water free; 14Hm!7 ft. partitioned or I private rooma and reception room. Opens directly on taitif n court. 3d floor. Apply room 103, Hee Fldg. GOOD bam. room for or ! horsta U17 Webstar St. Call Douglas A REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR AXE law. Several good farm for aale cheap: So acres Improved upland farm with soma fruit, good water, small buildings, near Council Pluffa Price $.5 per acre. 62 acre northeast of town, all good land, near chool. fair building. I'rlca $150 per sore, no trade considered. SO acres about I miles nt of center of city, fair buildings; good orchard, running water. Price $126 per acre. , .213 acrea 5 mile north of city post office on Lime Kiln road, well fenced and watered, splendid blue grass pasture; some timber, 10 acre of corn. Prloa $tK) per acre. DAY HESS CO.. 123 Peart Street. Council Bluffs. I. FOR SALE Late Henry Brothers' farm 212 acres, $106 an acre. Address, Thomas Hanley, Klrkwood Hotel. Des Moines lit. Liberal terms. 167-AC RE FARM 7 mile of Council Bluffs. All suitable for farming. About 16 acre alfalfa, 10 acre meadow; good cottage Uouae, small orchard. Splendid barn. A cheap place at $125 per acre. AT OEB REAL ESTATE CO., . 106 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. ' Mlchlgaa. FOR SALE 1,700 acres of the finest land In lloverland (Upper Michigan), Including Improved farm. If Interested, write immediately. A bargain will be snapped up quick. Address H., Box 42, Menomlneo, Mich. Minnesota. FOR SALE a acres 4h miles from Min neapolia, one mile from town; lw) acre undir cultlvutlo, bal. uaea for past a re; can practically all be cultivated; heavy oil; good set of building, consisting of -roo n house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, etc.; the land will produce 10 bush el of corn per acre; telephone In house: country thickly settled; complete at of machinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of U cow, balance 1 and i year old; 6 good horse, 25 hogs, chickens; Vi of. this year' crop and everything on the tarra goes at $M per acre; half cash. Schwab Bros, iv.m fiymoutn mug., Minneapolis. Minn. NO FAILURES In Pins county, Minne sota; close to best markets; choice lands, easily cleared. $20 per acre; easy ierm. nunirJonnson. Hinckley. Minn. FOUND 320-acra nomeatead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not saad hills. cost you $200 filing fees and all. 1. A. Trocey. Kimball. Neb. CHEYENNE county, Nebraska lands, for sale and exchange. Write for free booklet Chris Hlckey & Co., Falrbury, iNeD., or ri. . cat'eiman. ixxixe Pole. Cheyenne county, Nebraska. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy term.- Ask for book let M on Wisconsin Central Land Grant Stat acres wanted. Write about our gracing lands. It Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchard In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. Sua Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. REAIi ESTATK XOA WANTED City loans Peters Trust o. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat Douglas 1711 MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. ti. w. Binder, city Nat Bk. Bldg. GARVIN BROS. tf. (i?L CITY LOANS, Bemta-Carlberg Co.. u 810-312 Brandel Theater Bldg. WANTED City loan and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1310 Farnam. HARRISON & MORTON. 16 Om Nat. CITY property. Large oans a specialty. w. n. i nomas. e state Bang uiug. $100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D, wean, wead Bids.. istB and Farnam. CITY and farm loans, 6.6H, 6 per vxac J.H.Dumont ez Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. SEE ua first if you want a faria loan. united state Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Several good Missouri farms for Nebraska farms, write what you have. Guy R- Stanton. Lebanon, Ho, Planoa for other musical inslru'ts. i-'. ABSTRACTS O TITLE). KERR Title Guarantee and Abstraot Co., . a modern abstract ornce. a eo, nu Bt Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 206 Br&ndels Tnealcr. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE FOR SALE 10-room house attlo and full basement: all modern: hot water heat; automobile garage and drive, large lot. Inquire owner, 2210 Webster. Prettiest Bungalow On Prettiest Mile A beautiful brick and stucco bungalow of 5 rooma and enormous porches screened In. Hot water heat. Two acres of ground. Shade, garden, chicken house, all tli comforts of a country home In the city and, only one block from the street car. Ideal for a man with a family of chil dren growing up. You can't find Its equal in the town for the money. $6,600. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1636. IOg-lu-12-14 ftate Bk. Bldg $50 CASH $20 PER MONTH New 6-room bungalow, living room and dining room finished In oak, built-in, cup board, built-in buffet THE VOGEI, REALTY AGENCY, 1015-lt W. O. W. Bldg See This Cozy Bungalow 3042 Meredith Ave. This is a well built and conveniently arranged 6-room bungalow near car lint and good school. Living and dining rooms golden oak finish, polished oak floors In all roomr, Beautiful oak col umns 'etween living room and dining room; large window aeat in dining room aid built-in china cupooard In kitchen; full cemented basement, with floor; screens for all doors and window. Light ing fixtures will be Installed and pur chaser miy select them. Full 50-ft. level lot Price only $3,5u0, on terms of tfiOO cash, balanot $30 a month. Open today. Fred W. Shotwell, Agt 4 Omaha National Bank Bldg. phone Douglas la. JUST COMPLETED Six rooms, oak finish In living rooma, bedroom on first floor with two upstair and bath; all modern; furnace; cement walks; south front corner lot; paved street; screens. Price but $2,00. Will give terms, say about $20u down, balance monthly payment. C. G. CARLBERO, 310-312 Urandci Theater Ul lg. t REAL KSTATK NORTH R1DK Taken In Trado Price Cut to $2,275 Worth $.1,000 541 I .art more Ave. 6 rooms, atrlctly modern, but furnace; In first class, reiair In every way. Full south front lot; con siderable bearing fruit; just off 24th street car line. If you want a home we doubt If you can find a better one for $2,275. Term very easy. HASTING HKYDKN, 114 Harney St. Near 2lUh and Seward Street Only $100 Cash Balance $15 Per Month 8 rooma, .partly modern, on block to school, two block to car. Price) only 11,600. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCT. 1015-16 W. O. W. Blclg. RKAL ESTATK SOUTH 8IDK 5-R Cottage Home Near U. P. Depot Northeast corner 7th and WillTum Ft., brand new bungalow, 6 large rooms, full basement, stairs to attic. House la thoroughly modern In every respect; nice corner lot. This property can be pur chased on easy term and Is worth your time and attention. Price $3,000; $100 or $400 cash, balance monthly. Payne & Slater Co. (IS Omaha National Bank Bldg. $4,500 FOR quick cash sale. Income prop erty, II per cent. Call owner, Harney 6117. HEAL K8TATK WEST HIDE WEST FARNAM BARGAIN. At 11 So. 5th St. This home Is very beautiful, on paved itreet; large shade trees; strictly modern house rooms; Block to car line: small payment down. balance monthly payments per cent Interest. This house must be seen to be appreciated. Call Harney 9030 tor further Information or call at above address. Apartment House Site, 2,4th Ave. and St. Mary's Northeast corner, 72x146. Two modem frame houses good for $95 per month rental. Enough vacant space to partially improve site wHhout disturbing them. This Is an Ideal location for high grade apartments. You can t find its equal in tho city at the price, $12,000. but would submit cash offer a little lower. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1536. 208-lu-12-14 State Bank Bldg SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, CLOSE IN, FOR $2,500. South front lot, xl.i0, plenty Of shade, 3120 Burt. W. H. GATES, Room 647 Omaha National Bank. Phone Douglav 1294, - HEAL ESTATE SUBCRBAN Dander. Happy Hollow Is located between Dodge St, and Underwood Ave., and 52d St-, ana tne new Boulevard, bounded by Happy Hoi low Golf grounds on the west. See This ' Beautiful Addition today which has all modern conveniences such w paved streets, cement sldewal'ts, sewer, water, gas, electric lights and a complete light ing system. Large Lots 62 to 100 feet In width, with a variety of frontage, each affording a tine view or Falracres. nappy hoi 10 w uiud ana Golf grounds, Elmwood Park and. sur rounding country. Easy Terms. Will be made by making a reasonable down payment and balance payable monthly, with privilege of paying off Indebtedness or any portion whenever desired. Restricted District Thereby assuring a future rising In value of this property and protecting the property holder agalnat any undesirable residences being e rooted adjoining this property. Don't Miss This Opportunity But pick out your location now, then see us and you will soon own your own home In Omaha's best new residence district a good place to live and a safe place to invest money. George & Company 0 City Nat l Bank Bldg. Phone D. T66. Coeacll tllaffs. BLOCK OF II LOTS. 11.200. easy term. Council Bluff. 4 block of Omaha car line. Nloa high ground. These lota are very cbean. 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 horn where you can have a garaen, rruit, cnicsens, a cow. etc.. and have room for your children to play. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 106 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE) MISCELLANEOUS CAN'T BEAT THIS OWNER SACRIFICING $1,000 On fine new home, S room, entirely modern, oak finish, newly decorated, laundry, etc. Beautiful lot aouth front; paved street. Very choice location In re. stricted residence section of Prairie Park, near 16th and Meredith. Keal snap at 13,650; small amount cash required. l'hone ua about 8-room snap at $3,600. And new s-room houss at list and Plnkney. McKi trick Real Estate Co. 316 Ramga Ftldg. D. 142. 15th and Harney. Large Level Lot Fifty-foot frontage, beautiful S-ft. ter race. $676. . The owner must have $25 cash, balance on very easy terms,- city water, s.dewalks already in and paid for; near car Una. Keaaonable building restrictions. II. 11. Harper PHONE DOtrOLAS 2596. 1013-14 CITY NATIONAL RANK BLDG. Close In 517 So. 25th Ave. Six Large Rooms. $4,500 WEST FARNAM UAltOALV At 116 So. (6th St. This home lg very beautiful." on paved "gtreef. large shade trees; auictly modern house, rooms; niock to car line; small payment down, balance munthly payments 6 per cent interest. This house must be seen to be appreciated. Call Harney 2030 for further luturroatlon or call at above address. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Exporter! of Ortin Meet Another Stumbling Block with Bank. WEATHER IS SOMEWHAT BETTER Shower aad Lower Temperatares A re Helping: the Oatleok (or a Big Harvest nt the, Yel low Cereal. OMAHA. Aug . 1W4. The export altua'l.m I not improved any because New York bank will accept foreign exchange hills. Tneir acceptance of same la not final, and unless they are paia ariroad the shipper Is liable for them, so that Is absolutely neessary that the money be her In order that me snipper may not be subjected to the fortunes of war. Wheat closed with advances of tW2c. The head of a leading house said that n nia opinion forelgnora would require l great deal of our breadstuffs later on. but at present the amount of wheat sold to go abroad will furnish ample supplies for the time being. The wheat cru of the leading grain producing roumrlns of Europe are short, the total being placed by and English authority at 3.".- W0.000 bushels, as compared with last year. uhe sesboard was again claiming some new export bualnees. but the amount was not large and the business was not con firmed at the close of the day. ealhnr conditions over the corn b' t were materially Improved yesterday ami the promise for today wan even more encouraging. There were showers in the southwest and the official forecast was for lower temperatures. This had thr effect of Inducing a lot of selling lor profit In the latter part of the session ana prices finished lower than trevlou resting spot a The fact that corn waa offered more freely by the country also discouraged holders and the east was not so keen after cash corn. Many also came to the conclusion that the recent sharp advances have carried prices to a point where caution must be exercised and the market waa due for a natural reaction. New high levels for the rrop were made hv nail v.t.rl.i. olitnln. flfliint. were materially under the best. There waa active buying early by commission houses. wnicn indicated that the public has con fidence In outs, probably on the theory that price are too cheap as compared with other grains. An excellent demand prevailed for cash oeta. There waa free selling for profit around top figures and this, with the weakness In corn was re sponsible for the reaction in price. Wheat was unchanged. Corn waa H4ilc lower. Oats were unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 816.0UO 1 100. OHO bonded) bushels; corn. 30.000 bushels; Oats, 24,000 (1,000 bonded) oushels. Liverpool closed: Wheat. 1W1 higher, nominal; corn. Id lower. Primary wheat receipts were ' 1,212.000 bushels ad shlpmets NT7.000 bushels, against receipts of BH3.000 bushels and shipments of 766,000 bushels Inst year. Primary corn receipts were KW.OOO bush els and shipments 3t"3,000 bushels, against receipts of 300,000 bushel and shipment of 354,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1.356,000 bufchela and shipments 743,000 bushels, against receipts of Hj6.000 bushel and shipments of 627,000 bushels last year. CARLO? RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn Oat Chicago ....... Minneapolis .. Duluth Omaha Kansas City. St. Louis 213 269 60 18 269 87 $50 a 70 16 44 Innlpeg 54 The following sale were reported tcv day: Wheat: No. SI hard winter. 1 car, io; t car, yc. mo. i norn winter. I car, SOViio: 2 car. 90c: 2 car. 86c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 88c; 1 car, 87c. No grade, 1 car (heating), 84e. Oat: no. 8 white. 1 car, 40V.c; t car. 40c. No. 4 white. Z car, 3&c. No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 8V.o. No grade, 1 car. S84c. Corn: No. 1 white. 1 rar. 7ho, No. 2 white. 1 car. 77"4o. No. 1 yellow. 4 cars, 78Ue; 1 car. 78c. No. t yellow, 1 car, 1 car, 78o. No. 3 yellow. 6 ear, 78c; 1 car, 77V1O. No. 6 yllow, 1 car. 77c; t car. 77M.C. No. 6 yellow, 5 car, 77'yi; No. 1 mixed, $ car, TIMc; I car, 7640. No. t mixed, t care, 77 o. No. $ mixed, 2 cars. 77c; 2 cars. 7t4e. No. S mixed. 3 RKAIj KSTATE MISCELLANEOUS It. H. LANDER YOU, real estate. Insur ance; moved to 201 Neville. D. W0. 6-R. HOUSE, all modv full lot. east front; Id lot from corner, 3033 N. 23d St., block to car, easy terms. Call owner, W. 6372. f-ROOM house, renu for 11&.6U, must be old at once; $3o0 will handle It It 4711. REAL ESTATE: ACREAGE Suburban Home Fifteen acres on 60th, south of Center. This property is highly Improved. Has (-room strictly modern house, large barn, chicken house, ate. There are about three acrea In fruit and shrubbery, which Include most everything In the fruit and shrubbery line; about two acres In garden and pasture, balance In alfalfa. There Is a beautiful grove surrounding the house from where a splendid view of the city and country can be had. The treet car la now being extended on Center street, which will be within three blocks of this property. The party who owns this property Is very anxious to sell and will take as part payment an Omaha resi dence. This Is positively a proposition that I not offered everyday. O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency Phone Tyler 1024. 1605 Farnam St. Two Acres Splendid View $20 Cash, $15 a Month Adjoining Benson, on block off raved road. An Ideal horn site. Land slopes 011 gently 10 in souin ana west. An iceal place for raising fruit and poultry and near enough to work In town. Price $1,200. HASTINGS aV HKYDEN, 1614 Harney Ht A Little Farm , , On Military Ave. $25 Cash, $20 a Month 134 acres. A nice corner on paved road; lays well and I a dandy piece. Paving all paid. Paved all tne way Into town. Will clvlde Into 11 nice east front loU. Prloe (1.600. HASTINGS A HKYDEN, 1614 Harney St. BIRTHS AND DEATH!. Births Harry C. and Raehael Brown. 2721 Plnkney, boy; 8. and B. Clrco, 130 South Thirteenth, girl; Frank and Char lotte Duraud, 41)16 Capltoi avenue, boy; , ' W m - A A n..n.llw kit k T ciiat, girl; Ed and Marl Miller, 1322 North jtiirtietn, boy; iiarry ana rtuin mc- Anna Sawic kl, 2516 South Thirtieth, boy; Paul and Kosle Schnltse, 2100 Howard, flrl; S. and Kathertne Vogl, 2446 South 'Ifteenth, boy; George and, Blanch Winn, 4vu euum euAiernin, uujr. Deaths Mrs. t rankle llayden. 46 years, 116 North Kleventh; Jna Hansen, 65 year. 3tJ6 North Thirteenth; Helnhard Liserkies. 61 years, 102 Linnsyi Ie Kothchilds. 66 yeara, J82t Farnam; Bengla Kriikaon, 98 eara, l'SB Clark; barah J. paynter, hospital. MARRIAGES J.HKJIIEI. The following couple have been licensed to wed: Name and Residence. Age. Harvey A. Ragan, Missouri Valley, la.. 34 Mrs. Jessie M. Poone, Mo. Volley, la.... 30 Iouls Hokanson, Omaha 17 Lydla N. Almqulst, Omaha M Rudolph Pone. Jr . South Omaha 21 Annie Peaek, toouth Omaha 11 Fred J. Nlcemann, Omaha 24 Anna Mlddletoo, Omaha $1 Thomas D. Lea, Omaha 37 Mrs. Kffia M. Watson. Council Bluffs.. 17 Bt ILDIMU PERMIT!. Fred J. Adam, 1723 Mason, fram build ing, $3. WO; Sam Ureenleaf, BUM North Korty-flf Hi, frame dwelling, ri.600; Ed ward Stanley, 4t15 1'odgu, alteration, 1 . 0 J : E hlle'. 1S iKKlge. brick tUirt, (vJ.ie. : Gedlrey Horacek, 606-607 North 'iiilrtventh, wuifhouse, $7,MU, cars. Te. No. 6 mixed, 1 rar. 'r; $ rar. 7-. Sample: 1 car, 7ilc; I car, .4'c Omaiia cash prices: Wheat: No. I hard. KhjuIc; No. S hard, Wni!",'c No. 4 hard. HiuVic; No. 1 spring, vOMi91ttc; No spring. t.V: No. 4 spring, kHm!ft4c; No 1 durum, tnVumr; No. X durum, "f tiX'Sc Corn: No. I while. T7h?'ic; No 4 while, iijiilc; No. 6 wnue, iiivajcc; No. 3 yellow, 7M;s,c; No. I yellow, TrWii"c; No. 4 yellow, 77vi'T7Sc; No. 3 mixed, JSW 77V,c; No. 1 mixed. .HW4?7r; No. 4 mixed. 7'uJ6tc; sample mixed, i4Hti i'''. Oats; No. 1 white, Vnic; standard, 40V4U 4t"c; No. 3 white, -'i4itic; No. 4 white, 3!- :8vc. Barley: Malting, 5"vn13c; No. 1 feed, 4.Kfi0c, Rye: No. 1. 75$7e; No. 3, 72 67&C. c-iiicauo iiR4i Ann I'HOVmOXH Prices on Board ef Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. JO. Yesterday' gain In wheat was lost on profit-taking sale to- osy ana tn close was weak, initc net lower. Corn dropped ifi'i oat So and provision WKi5c, the latter In January pork. The market was almost purely speculative. Wheat opened He down, but recovered momentarily and went Nc over yesterday, hut the firmness was a mere flurry Thereafter the trend was downward mostly because longs contused by con flicting reports of the exporting situa tion, thought It well to secure their profits. Recent alleged export sales were not confirmed, and one explanation of recent rumors was that exporters had been selling to each other. A notice from the local British consul declaring that the timidity of shippers about foreign sale was not Justified reached the trade after the close. The consul said that the shippers will he protected by the Bank of England. The clone was only lc over tne tHittom ror tne day. The decline m corn was Influenced by the rains, but the market was relatively steadier than wheat, due largely to local ouying on tne brenK. 1 ountry orrerlng were small. France was reported In the market for oats at the seaboard, but hlda her were out of line and profit-taking by specu- ator and the persistent selling of a big elevator concern reduced the price. provisions also aurrered rrom pront taking, although a shipping demand for lard developed on the break. Expectation of a freer movement of hogs next week also was an Influence. - Grsln prices furnished nr T.oaan A Pryan office, 315 8011th Sixteenth tret: Artlcle Open. 1 High. lxw. I Close.lYe y. Wheat- i TT i ' Fept i9oH4K6 W M'f , i 4 Pec. II 01 V, 1 C 'Ti W1 BMi May.t OWB'V 1 08H 1 OoH 1 05 106 Coin ' Pept.78Hlff79 7W 7S4 ' 784 TV Dec..l(SV4(iV, 70' l 6i 7S May.OH1)! 71, 7tH ' 7tsii "1 Oats i ' Sept.43VTS 44 43 434 43V4 De.-..l46'-41l 464 .46 4' 46 May.49a41 4 48 40Tb 4 Pork Sept. 1 22 S6-4S SM 23 $5 21 60 13 J7H Jan..) 21 50 XI 50 21 25 21 25 31 46 Lrd- Hept. 110 00-05 10 05 8 74 I 97H (U Oct.. 10 10-16 10 17V 10 10 10 10 HVk Jan.. I 10 45 10 45 10 35 10 35 10 06 Bibs- I ' ! Sept.l 11 67H 11 W 11 67Vi IS 75 11 72H Oct.! U 80 I 11 30 I 1 26 13 3j 12 27 s Jan .ril 80-131 11 26 11 15 11 15 11 07H OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-Ib., cartons, 30c; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs, 30c. CHKESK-Imported Swlsa, 40c; Ameri can Swiss. 26c: block Swlsa. 22o: twins. 174c; daisies, lfto;, triplets, 13c; Young America. 19c: blue label biick. lftc: lim burger, 1-Ib., ltc; 1-lb.. Die; New York white, lc; imported French ttoquerort, 48e. FISH-Trout. 17c; large crappies, 10W 16c; salmon, lB15c; halibut, o; channel cainsn, iiic; pme, nc; picgerei, ivo, POULTRY Broilers, ic; hena,i llcl cocks, (He; ducks, so; geese, (c; turkeys. lbo; piegons, per doaen. voo; oucks, 11111 feathered, 8c; goese, full feathered, 8c; souab, No. 1, $1.60; Nn. t, 6O0. HOGS Receipts, 33,000 head; market, dull; bulk, $M.2SS.66; light. (S.tOihS.IW; mixed, lo.lOfW.SO: heavy, .0ifi$.7ll; rough $.00(ii6.l6; pigs, $7.26 S.KO, BKEF CUTflNo. 1 rib, Ho; No. t, lHc; No. 1, 16o; No. 1 chuck. 13c; No. t, 12c; No. 1. 11 Wo; No. 1 loin. Uttc; No. 3, Wuc; No. i, 14c; No. 1 plates, c) No. 1, lo; No. S lHc; No. 1 round, 16Vc; No. 2. 8c: No. I, Ihio. Price furnished by the Glllnsky Fruit Co.: NUTS Salted peanuts, Sl.M pef case! No. 1 California walnuts, 16Hc per lb.; pecans. 12 Wo per lb.; filberts, 15o per lb.; almonds. 20a ier lb. MISCELLANEOUS Sugar Walnutdates, $1.25 per box; limes, $1.76 per basket; cracker Jack, $1.60 per rase; crackerjack. per hail rase, (1.75: checker. M) per case; checkers, per half case, $1.76. VEGETABLES Cauliflower: Denver, per lb., 12Sc; cabbage, 2V4a per lb.; onion, 2Ho per lb.; pepper. 60c per bas ket; fancy tomatoes, OOo per basket; cu cumbers, hot-house, 1-dos. basket, 75c; new beets, carrots and turnips, too per dos. ; celery, Michigan, too per dos. ; celery, Denver, large jumbo, $1 per dos.; head lettuce, 6O0 to $1.50 per do.; leaf lettuce, 40o pr dos.; onions, horn grown. lao per aoi.; raaisne, 000 per aos.; game, Italian. 20c per lb.: horsa radish. 31. & per case; shelled popcorn, 40 per lb,; as paragus, home grown, per dos., market price about wo per dog.; potatoes, new, 710 per bu. Cora aad Wheat Resto Balletla. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United State Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at ( a. m . , 75th meridian time, Thursday, August 20, 1914; OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp. P.sin Station. High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland Ha 7 Auburn $6 63 .00 .00 .07 lOO .00 .00 .00 .62 .00 .00 .00 .00 .06 .03 .00 .00 .16 .00 .00 .47 .00 .00 Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. 'Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Broken Bow'... W 60 Columbus (4 63 CulberUon W 61 Falrbury 0 66 Fairmont tl 66 Orand Island .. 86 64 Hsrtlngton ....100 65 Hastings 89 , 64 Holdrege 8 (7 Lincoln 86 68 North Platte... 86 66 Oakdal 87 60 Omaha 79 67 To k amah 14 61 Valentin 80 68 Alta. la 7 64 Carroll, la 12 62 Clarinda, la.... 4 4 Sibley, la (0 60 Sioux City, la.. 82 .64 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. 1 DIBTRICT AVERAGES. No. of --Temp.- Rain District. Station. High. Low. fall. Columbus, O..... II Louisville, Ky... 23 India'polls, Ind.. 13 Chicago, III .14 Ht. Louis. Mo.... 23 Des Moines, la.. 24 Minneapolis ..... 61 Kan. City. Mo.. 34 Omaha, Neb 17 M 6s .20 M 72 .00 86 70 84 66 .40 4 66 .80 $4 64 .60 78 64 .30 84 66 .80 88 64 .40 The weather I cooler In the northern and western district of th corn and wheat region. Heavy rain occurred at stations In Mlnntsola, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, and lighter rain In all other section, except the Louisville district. I,. A. WElJiH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. MlaeasK.ll Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. S0.-WHRAT-September, (l.OiH: No. 1 hard, $1.06H; No. 1 northern. $1 (ti 1.07V. No. I northern, WSc4il 06V. No. 1 white. ttVjctjid.OaV WHEAT Advanced slightly. FLOUR Unchanged, BARLKY-6.V(J63c. RYE 73"ij7e. BRAN $22.50. CORN No. 1 yellow, 77t4fl74o. OATS No. 1 white. 44U44c. FLAX-ll.66VrtH.eimc. Caffeo Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. COFFEE Th pot coffee market was lower again today with Rio No. 7 quoted t I and Santo 4 at It Th foreign exchange situation, so far as financing shipments from Brasll through London Is still .very uncertain, but It la reported that Brasll Is showing more disposition to offer coffee, and It la rumored primary ahlppera have asked for New York credit. These features are supposed to point to an increased move ment la thl direction from Brasll In th near future ai.d It was said her today that Brasll had offe.ed cost and freight coffe free to New Orleans at considerable oonoeesion In prices. Metal Market. HT. IXITIB, Aug. tO.-METALfl-Iad: Firm at $3 76. Spelter; Easier at fc so 6.70. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Killing: Cattle of All Kindt Active and Fully Steady. FEEDER CATTLE SOME LOWER ghleplae; Hnge Ten to Fifteen In aad Parkers Strong to Five lllaher fthe.ep aad I.ambs Are go Hellers. SOI TH OMAHA. Aug. , 1I4 Recrlnta r'.tti Moss. Sheep Olilclni Munrfay 8.17 4, Ml ?4.3':t orflclal Tuesday 4.SJ7 Official Wednesday... 2,fA Estimate Thursda) .... 1.700 7. KM 1,0t 20.143 1,, " ;2,ii.; m.;; SI... 62.210 ... 61.0,1.' Us.., W.S.IH ! Pa. . . Pour days thl week.l.l 26 4J. Paine days last weak. .10,66.. Ju.WJ .anie clays 2 wks nao. 10.249 .l!l Same day 3 wks. ago.l0.9) H.KTo 2.7H Same day 4 wks. ago.IO.St1 32.41 46. 'Km Same days last year... IS, owl 23.MM 64,s.V The following table snow the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to dat a compared with last year: 1914. 113. Inc. Per fattl 4X1.676 617,464 35.87 Hogs l.tiM.fc'S l.K2,1,(0 1SH.372 Sheep 1,470,566 l.JKti.WO 203.576 The following tahle shows the prices for hoga at the South Omaha live stock inarket for the last few days, with com pHrlK.ng: Pate I lu. I1h:j.iii1.I1u ilji0.liaO.ll. Aug. (.1 7 M,VI K 7 OKI . T 711 1 Ml C 46 Aug. T..I 3 2? I III 1 M til 1UII H Aug. .. ( 5.SV ( i T XI, 7 2 T 0 6 30 Aug. I. . I ix ? S9 t 3T T 7 fO Aug. lo.l iW,i . 1 7 iS T 13i T SI 1 41 6 40 Aug. 11.1 (V2HI I 101 1 7 11 T HI I 34 6 10 Aug. d 7H n 7 M 04 7 111 7 Sol 7 4'4 6 41 Aug. 13. N HV 7 V.V I i (06 7 47I6K Aug. 14. 1 I 04'ni 7 70: ( 121 7 10 7 4(1 6 17 Aug. 16. 1 $ MSI 7 iSf 12 7 OKI Ki ' 6 30 Aug. i. 1 7 77i 3 141 7 171 ( 24 , 7 611 Aug. 17 t 7H4 I 06 7 17 ( M 7 61 6 44 Aug. IS. a 7 751 7 17 X 241 7 72 6 41 Aug. 1H. I s KtU 7 77 a na 7 1!) X 2:1 7 f.4l 6 31 Aug. 2Q.( 8 Pg'tl 7 W a 0D 3 37 1 7 M, a 7 Receipts and disposition or live stock at the Union Hock yards. South Omaha. or iweniy-nur hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday : RECEIPTS CAR. I'atllo !, HhMD tl'r'a. l .. ai. Ml. I" Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. A N. W east.... C. A N. W.. west ... C, St. P., M. O.. C, U. A Q., east..,. C, H. & Q west.... C, R. I. A P., east.. C. R. I. P., wet.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West... 14 1 33 1 14 32 ii 17 14 32 106 47 1 Total receipt.... M DISPOSITION H ICAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Morrl A Co... 117 1116 Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co.. Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Packing Co Corn Belt Serum Co... Roth tia 4.6 1M l.HRl 1,68 1.6) S42II 3,6.13 I 11 13 ( Swift, K. C. 67 Benton, V'aant A Lush 163 Hill A Son I F. B. Lewi 77 J. H Root A Co 124 J. 11. Bulla 102 L. F. Hubs 16 Itoaenstock Bros 6 McCreary A Kellogg.... 63 W'erthelmer A Degen.... 47 H. F. Hamilton 1 Sullivan Bros 14 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 12 Christie 83 Hlgglna II Huffman 11 Both 6 Meyers 46 Tanner Bros 21 John Harvey 36 Klein 19 Other buyer 173 t.533 Total 1,214 6.803 10,011 CATTLE Receipt were light at all point thl morning, only sixty -eight car being reported in the yard hsr. For the week the local receipts amount to 16,664 head, being the largest of any similar period since the last week In April. As compared with the corresponding period a year ago. there la a falling off of over 1.000 head. It la very evident from the sue or tne run that tne rang season is getting under way. With the demand good In the face of light receipts, all kinds of killing cattl were very free sellers, prices as a rule being fully steady with yesterdsy. There were no choice or fancy beeve on sale, but there were yearling good enough to bring 19.85. Good feeders war steady to inosalbly a little lower, while medium kinds of light cattle were around 250 lower than early in the week uuotatlona on Cattle: Good to choice cornfed beeve. 3D ROilO 10: fair to good cornrea beeve, 1s.7br3t1.50; common to fair beeves, $KO0fis76; good to choice rang steers. 87.M.2T; common to fair range teers, $8 2iViY.oo; fair to good rang teer. .75r7 BO: choice to fancy corn fed heifer, $ 601 SO: good to choice grass heifers. $6 7t7.76; good to choice glass cows. 16 2fM'7 it : fair tn inad aradea $5 50.25; common to fair grade. $3.5o( d w sooc to choice atevrkera and feeder: $7.75fi.30;falr to good atocker and feeder. . 0wj7.it; common to fair atocker and iubii, o.o'.if i.wj .UK's tun. aim ueitvrs, $5.6m7 35: stock calves. IS.SCrarVM: veal calves, $7.OOjl0.26; bulls, stags, eto., $4.76a T.UI. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. NV. Av. Kit. Pr. No. at. h. Pr. 1 10M I II I al I 4 1204 I 61 STKKHK AND HEIFERS. 14... It... 6... 11... 3... I... 4... 1... H I 44 Jt. ., ttl IN .in a to cows. .1041 4 16 4.... 1411 I Tl .114 M .1110 I 0 .im a 11 . HI M ,111 I H . tut 4 W . HS I 1 .11 I 34 ' r:: 1... 4... 1... IM I II 1411 a COWS AND HEIFERS. its it HEIFERS. 7f4 I 44 1 4m I 70 m 1 10 1 m a ti "4 .W - 1110 6 71 1..... IM 111 M IH 1 ...1110 I M CALVE. 146 I M 1 IN m 414 I 76 14 114 I t 14 1 I Ill 10 W IM) 7 11 1 110 10 10 1 to I 00 I., tl.. 14.. 1 . 1.. 1.. I . I . I.. 1.. BTOCK.1i.Kj4 AND FEEDERS. 11... Ill I 14 I. .. Ill T M ti 1 1 n IM I 14 , Ml I 76 , 714 I 11 , 147 4 40 10. 32. II. .. 4V4 ,7 40 ..10(41 7 40 .. 76 7 Tl ..1131 7 M II. W E8TERN8. John Marsden, Wyoming. 1 bull 1216 6 CO 1 steers. .1043 7 36 1 Bteer 1270 ( Ot 4 steer... 1 cow t cow. ... 8 f seder. ..1010 7 26 8 cow 80 6 75 .. 830 6 It cow ko4 4 00 II calve.... n 8 60 18 feeder... ,7 7 85 .. 857 7 80 1 heifer... .. keO 7 00 NEBRASKA. 22 cows 1075 6 60 18 steers.. 1 cows M6 6 35 1 bull.... 40 feeders... 1016 6 70 32 feeder 8 feeder... If72 1 60 feeder 13 feeder... (33 7 06 WYOMINO. 30 feeders... D66 8 16 8 cowl... .1170 T 76 .1420 $ 90 . r 7 60 . 802 7 35 886 ( 45 6 cow 1110 6 76 4 cow. 7VU ( 00 Moot Receipt amounted to 114 car. or 7.600 head. For th week supplies total zn.uu nean. a gain or e,ow head a com pared with laat week, and almost 1,000 head larger than a year ago. Price continued to move upward thl morning, and while trad was dull throughout, th market was fairly satis factory from start to finish. Shipping orders were numerous and with a fair de gree of competition on shipping grades tns early tale to shippers and specu latora were fully a dime up, and In most case were Quoted aa lOuill.e hmher. Packers were slow In starting out and their first bids were no more than steady with yesterday's average. Price Improved lowly a th morning advanced, however, and when, after a very draggy session, th bulk of the supply finally started to move, values were fully steady with Wednesday's high close, and looked at least strong to a nickel higher than the average market. la fact, quite a number of Individual aalea appeared to be a flat nickel higher. Generally speaking the packer market Is no more than strong to 6u higher, but the sharp advance on the numeioua shipping sale put the average g good nickel above yesterday. Bulk of the sales landed at $8 (&$.M, the longest string selling st $3.fc. with quits a showing a high aa $800 and a fair sprliikllug of shlpptnd hog oa up to 1 $ T.". the top. Tidav's advance puts price ncsrlv on the same level as tie close of last week, when the long string brought 18 !H and tops rendird 1. (Quotations on rni.v cheep and lam hi: Limlii. tood to rii.Mfe, S hVfJs.40; lambs, lair to wood. I7.S ti 16; lamos. feeder. .7." .'.:f: jeering!., good to rholce, IH.25 jearilngj. lair to g o1, o."'?r6.26; yem lings, ier". $ io'ci.i6; wether, grod to rholie, $ j J fie. IS we. hers. flr tn good, $5 6C? ..!.; wet.iers, leeoers, $4 K 4 !0; ewes, gxid to choice, $..TivgMi; ewes. f ir to fi.MOi.OI good, $. lisuj.au; ewes, feeder. m. Sit. Av. .211 J ;ii isl .m n. Pr. 10 I w Ml I W kit . - I . No. "I... 16 .. Av. 5.M .211 Ph. Pr. Ml I Sit .1 . . . in... :'0... M... k . II... J ., l"Y....l IM ( Mi l: 2 M IM "...... 14 Ml I IS 47 Ill ... 4 IT! ... I 41 IVll Ml H 1 M Ml I M 71 .147 IM i hit !M) IM I Ml 10 Kl ... IM 17 11 ... III 74 .121 im m ft i?i ... a ii 4 117 ... ?1 M IM M I4 41 I as HI J71 116 M) ?. JTT ... IS 41 iU e Ml II Ill Ml I Ml 17 Mil Ml I Ml M IM ... S 74 Ill 141 I as n 14 44 I M Ml Ill ... IM M Vi Ml 1 .311 ... Il II. 147 14 I 1 M Jll 140 I It M 114 SO ( IS ? fll 44 I 16 74 4 I 1 74 123 ... I li i.i4 i i 4 114 ... 116 44 ... I n 103 40 4 B ...... .lit 1M HJ .911. .. IS ..Kl Ml IN r.'i n si. iw) m .117 ... 1 n .:m ... im mil 40 1 m ..in ..7 . .2i ,.:m M 1 Ml ... IN ... ) no 1 -o . . IN 10... (A.., I . U.. 64 . .. M . r.i.. 41.. s.. jj . i . 71.. n . 1.. it . n . 67, . M.. !.. M.. 73.. 1M I HI m ... in .... Ml I Ml ....Sit ISA I Ml ... 111 Ml I Ml ,...?n M I H M M .. I (Kl .. li m . . I Ml .Hi rxi 174 120 I Ml .114 ... I Ml ?H ... I Ml lit IM IN rt m is M ... I PIS sit ... i;i .9'KI IM I ."4j S7 ... I itH .820 ... I Mi .31(1 ... Ill'i IKS 10 I Hit .141 Ml M14, PIGS. 14 tl ... 7 M It 141 14 I 10 SHEEP A continuation of liberal re ceipts, amounting to soma 13.000 bead, was an outstanding feature in hep and lamb thl morning. Chicago had a light run for a Thursday, the supply there be ing estimated at no more than about 1,000 head. Today's grnerous run, along with, lllwral recclptn on the prevlou days of the week, makea a large total for th week thus far, there being all told soma 62.216 head reported at the yards, a com pared with 51,tt!2 last week, M,iMn iwb week ago and 46.700 for the correspond ing time a year ago. The receipts 4oday were mostly lamb and th aupply or rged offering waa light like It haa been of late. Hovers were In th barn early as timial, but sellers were all asking higher prices, largely on account of the em el run at Chicago and elsewhar. nothing much changed hands until after 11 o'clock. Thus In the end the market could o summed tip a alow on both aheeoi and lambs, with prices steady to strong with yesterday's general trade. It might ha added that lambs closed strong yesterday and the last aale Included soma Idaho lambs at $8 25. There was no Important change in Tho feeder trade, aa It waa still a case of the) ulk or th feec.ing sheep and lambs De ng active sellers at prices fully steady. The supply of suitable feeding lambs such as are In the best demand were in moderate supply as compared with the ior pari 01 me wee a. 1 wo car or, Wyoming feeding awes, weighing around 106 pound, were weighed up early at $4.00. SHEEP. No. Av. Pr., 7 7S 7 7S 7 7K: 7 76 $75 175, 7 25; 7 251 I K, 7 15' a go 715 7 li 7 25 I K 7 25 7 25 7 2S 6 00 ( no 4 01 4 00 4 60 . 3 55 a m a 60 1 50 6 60 t M 5 60 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 15 7 1 26 7 15 i 00 8 35 7 76 75 7 85 257 Wyoming lambs 63 21 Wyoming lambs " 226 Wyoming lambs 64 in J Wyoming lamb 63 221 Wyoming feeder ewe M ls4 Wyoming reener ewe 17 Wyoming ewe ..106 207 Wyoming feeder lamb 66 133 Wyoming feeder lamb 66 15 Wyoming feeder lamb 51 1K2 Wyoming feeder lamb 64 233 cull 43 2M Wyoming feder lamb M 216 Wyoming feeder lambs 65 147 Wyoming feeder lambs 4 2S0 Wyoming feeder lambs 64 110 Wyoming feeder lambs.., 65 12 Wyoming feeder lambs 64 111 Wyoming feeder ismos o 138 Wyoming yearlings . 4 Wyoming lamus 17 36 feeier ewes. .,. ..". 108 feeder ewes ...107 ...106 ...104 ... 7 ...111 ...114 ,...112 ..!' ,...! ... 6 ... 50 ... 6 ... 66 ... 68 .... 84 .... 61 ,...101 .... ' .... 66 .... a 220 feeder ewe 81 feeder ewe 60 feeder ewe 184 Wyoming ewe 174 Wyoming ewes... 46 Wyoming ewes 74 Wyoming wes 28 Wvomlng ewes 245 Wvotntns- feeder lambs.. 2.M) Wyoming feeder lambs.. W Wyoming feeder inmos.. 213 Wyoming feeder lambs.. Ti Wyoming feeder lambs.. 137 Nebraska feeder ewes.... 334 Nebraska feeder lamb.. 32 fed ewes, 39 culls 46 fed lambs ISO Nebraska feeder lamb.. 27 native iamb CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MAB.KET Cattle Steady to Te Cents Uw Hon Fir Ceata Higher. 1 Chicago Aua- 20. CATTLE Receipts, 4.500 head; market, steady to lOo lowerl beeves. (6 0810.60: steer. $6.Vir.40; atoek ers and feeders, fc.4G&H.10; cows and heif ers $360ij0.20; calves. 7.7&ffH0.76. HOGS Rexjelptg, 13.ow neaa; miriwt, strong snd (0 higher; bulk of sales, $ 0T a.30; light, $9.008.60; Mixed. 18.76160; heavy. $8.60&e.36; rough. W.6UHJS..5; Pigs.. $7.0mt6.ft5. ' IHEtr AND lamw r 51 pis, S.VOV' . I . . .1 .. ... 1An V.vkAH. Akr ' $6 104f41.lO; yearling, $6,0027.00; lambs, $6.60 Q6.60. I t. Laala Ll4 gtoek Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 20.-CATTI.E R-i celpta, LJOO head. Including Taxana; mar-: kst, lower: native beer (tears, (7.6O31O.40: 1 cow and heifer, (6.0itf.60; stookara and. feeder. 15.011)7.60: outhorn teer. sa.v, (T8.25; cows snd heifers, ti.OOS4.60; na-: tlve calve, (ti.w910.BU. , HOGS Receipts, 6,100 head: market, higher; pig and light. 17.00!.&6; mixed and butchers, $3.2-a-60; good heavy.' $9 NVH0.66. KliHKP AND LAMBS Receipts, . 1103 head; market, steady; native) mutton a,i $4.0UU6.26; lamb. $7.0068.16. ,j gloss City Live llork Mtrktt, 'lj SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. K.CKTTVB Receipts,- 600 head; market, steady: na tive steers, $7. 603-9. 60; butcher. (4.60 0O1 cow and heifer, $6.0of 60; cannexa, $3 841 tic,. 60; stocker and feeders, $8.8&84.ao; calve, 7.al0.00; bulla, stags, etc., $5 6Vlr1 26. HOGS Receipt. (.000 head; market. 64t lOo lower; heavy. $8 ft&9.10; mixed, $8.80 ti8 85: light, $8.75(341.80;.. bulk of sales, $8.7fvfi8.0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. Xtt head; no quotations. Kansas City Live Itoak Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. . CATTLE-. Receipts, l.OoO head: market, steady! prime fed steers, (H-OwS IO.60; dressed beet steers, U.l("nb0. western steers, f7.J 40; slocker and feeder. $5.76(.2C; bulla, $6 60;. cslve. $6.5twrl0.76. ' HOcS Receipt, 1 WW head; market, teady; bulk, $9.1649 35; heavy, $8.2e.a5; packer and butcher. $9.20((9.$7V1 light, $y0lrfi30; pigt. $7.767 8 50. SHEEP AND LAMBS ReceKpt. 6 200 head: market, higher; lamb, $7.75S.; yearlings, IA" W; wthr, $a.ia.00i ewea, $5.0C4lS.0. Drr Good Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-DRY GOODS- Cotton goods markets quiet today. Raw silk, higher. Mrn'i wear for fall la light demand. The difficulty In obtaining dye stuffs for textile becoming more acuta. Evaporated Apple s Dried Fraulte. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. EVAPORATED APPLES Vlulet. DR11CD FRUITS Pruno. firm. Apri cot, easy. Peachea, steady. Ral-ln, quiet agar Market. - NEW YORK. Aug. 20.-t'GAR Raw, closed easier; centrifugal, 6c; molasses, 6.36c. Sales. (7U bag. Refined. Un changed. I 4VGU. J. b. burns .!. Coio .wniaa; VMr 4-ak tWl 04-1 rBsJ imkm W H l ttW4 nl 4V4rM v4la,M4 m4 m Im . 1 atia.ii au4