THK HKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AUUl'ST '22. 11H. VOR REST Fsjrnlshed 11 oo m a. Five room at n23 rung Ft : only 110 f R K. men. modern room, private fam ily, near depot; rwonaMf Cull Red jS4 lKHKKEKl'lNU ami f urmahcd-rea-sonable. V North inth street MARRIED couple have desirable rooms for man and wife, or ladles. Call M N. 33d St. M'lTABLE for 3 or 4, mouern. cool pri vate home Inquire 2017 t'ouglaa. SjITH front room, strictly modern, good location; 1'20 Corby. Web. S4. I-ROOM furnished bouse (rum July i to September 1. H. oS7u. NICELY furnished southeast roonui young men or business women preferred. 1136 8. 31st St. I'hone Harney 3413. pRONT parlor on first floor, single room on second floor, both suitahie for 2 gen tlemen; modern, cool; board. Web. H07S. Room in prlvatXfamtTy, 1 or 1 gentlemen or man wlia; board li desired. 1. mil. I AKGfcT room" for "two, $10. W. yi'KNISHEU room for rent lor laoy. 1 im No, 40th. or call Harney 3,W Famished Moneekeeptnic Rooms. TWO newly furnished, modern house keeping rooms; gas, linen, close-in, $4 HU Dewey Ave. lloasekerptn lloume. 725 S. ISTif tit. -Houeeaeeping and sleep I Ing rooms; mod house. I'hone T. luil-SV. I BO lfth 81. , ;2j ltouaeueep:n rooms en suite, first floorj aiso s.cepmg rooms, j Tyler IM! W. I THRKB nice second-floor rooms, modern tjuw. Tel. Webster (MO. Hotels anil Almrt mets. CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and California. Weekly rates 33 ana up. iougiag .km. OOUKN HOTKL, rooms U per week. Council Hluffa. I o 1 Kih HoTKL Modern. Reasonable. Cnfornlstaed 'Rooms. CLEAN, newly furnished, large, 3 rooms i enautte; housekeeping compiem; iicu dld location; only $3.75 a week. Vi Parker St. . STRICTLY modern; reasonable. Call 3J8 N. 2uth St. THKKK modern unfurnished rooms for Ught housekeeping. 217 1'oppleton Ave. Houses una cottages. $30 7 ROOMS, parlor extending across the entire front of the house; oak fin ish, colonnade openings; four bed rooms and bath; fine neighborhood; neur car. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. 17th and Uouglas Sis. Iouglas 6ol3. t52 Cass St., 6 rms., all modern 1:15.00 8810 Jones St., 8 rooms, all modern.. 30.W 1006 S. 2!d St., 6 rms.. all modern.... -IM 1008 Pacific St., 4 rooms, part mod... Id. 00 BLRKETT & COMPANY 423 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. 613 B. 22d St., 12 rooms, all modern ik N. 17th St.. 8 rooms, all modern $45.00 3o.d0 MuK 8 llth St.. 9 rooms, all modern. . ao.no 1522 Bristol sit., rooms, all modern, la a 2M St.. 4 rooms, part modern.. 25. no 10.50 NATHAN fcSOMBERtt 123 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. B13 WOOLWORTIl Ave., 8-r., mod., $. 2220 Chicago, 8-r.. mod.. $a0. or li-r ItO; light housekeeping If desired. 150 N. 20th. 6-r., mod., 120. 2708 Farnam, 8-r., mod., $50. 124 N. 24th, 10-r., mod., $40. K ;NUWALT. Uran aeis in-airr mun. GOOD 7-room house, mcdern except heat, $22; adults only. 219 Caldwell; walking distance. w enster am. -ROOM cottage, gas, good walks, large i. ...,.l,l Rlnmln St. W. 3062. IWl, I . W " BIX-ROOM cottage, all modern except heat. 1730 Bo. 10th. D. 4874. " nA11ano in all parts of the city. UOUSe3 CrelKh Bona & Co.. Bee Bldg. FOR REN'l We have a complete list of all house tpartment and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 8. 16th St. "See Our Rental List. Bankers' Realty Investment Co. Oround floor Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2926. o Free , Rental List Complete Information about every Ta a hot ent el. 11 pani house and aparimeni in mi vnj. this service is free. Tel. lIou-la 4477. Fidelity Storage s vaniJ Fidelity Storage Co. Storage, moving, packing auu shipping. It & Jackson Sts .'hone. Doug. 1611 NONB to compare, air modern 7-room house, also t-ioum flat. 220 No. 23d. k-ROOM cottage, all 'noiiurn excet heat, convenient to school. D. 66H6. MaggarcTs van and mor age Co. Reduced rates for 30 daya Large an. 2 men. $1.25 per hr. ; dray, I men. $1 per hr. 1713 Webster Doug. 149a. J. C. Reed Co., moving, & storage. rnam. D. 6146; ROOM house, all modern, free water. 'i04 K. 30th. Tel. D. 1530. 1-KCKiM mod, house. 1510 Dorcas. P. 5210. NEW 6-room house. Inquire 603 So. 52U St. Call Harney 6807. -ROOM house, mod. ex. tit., K. 1'ark Av. D. 16. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except heat, barn, nice bath. li)02 Ohio St. WI 8718. 2o6o Pratt St., 6-r., mod., $80. C. G. CAHLBKKCr. 310 Brandels Theater Bldg. 1315-1315 S. ETC 1 1 ST. Two all modern flats, located V block from school, lVs blocks from street car, 6 and 6 rooms; a bargain at $27.50. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone D. 297, 212 B. 17th St. 7-R., ALL MOD., square, 1 block west of No. 24th line, 7.jo. O'KEEKE REAL EST ATM Ott., 1614 Omaha Nat. Doug. 2716. a tores ana Offices. FOR. RENT An office with reception room, reasonable. 514 State Bank Bldg. Excellent Counter Location For business needing Only small investment. Will help you start. Inquire of Superintendent, Room 103, The Bee Building Co. Fine cool room with vault, elec. light and wair free; 14',x27 It- partition d for 2 private rooms and reception room. Opens ilrxctly on beautiful court, 3d floor. .Apply room 10:1. Bee Hldg. GOOD barn, room for $ or M horses. 1P17 W tuner iiu Call Douglas tl. REAL ESTATE I'AHH KA.M1I LANDS FOR SALE lotTa. FOR SALE Late Henry Brothers' farm 212 acres. $1ud an acre. Address. Thonm lianley, Kirkwood Hotel, Dea Moines la. Liberal terms. Uliklsss. FOR SALE 1.7(J0 acres of the finest land In Cloveiland (L'pper Michigan), Including improved farm. If Interested, write immediately. A bargain will be snapped up quick. Address 11., Box 4-. Menominee, Mich. Mlmueavl. FOR SALE W0 acres 4i miles from Min neapolis, ono mile from Un; itm acres tndsr cuitiv-tio, Lai. usea for paatare; can practically all be cultivated, ntvy suit; ituod set of buildings, counietlii; of s-ruo u tiouae, large barn, granary, corn cribs, etc.; tne land will produce tu bush s of corn per acre, telephone In housr; country thickly retlled; complete et of machii.ery; 27 head of stock, consisting of U cows, balance 1 and i years old, good horses, 25 tiogn, chickens, 'i of thla year s crop and everything on the larm goes at per acre; Ua.f ranh. brnwato Lros, i.l 1'lyinouih Biug., Miuneaiulis. Minn. RKAL KSTATE NORTH SIDE Only 20 Lots Left in Belle Isle and Laurelton Additions . 54 Houses have beon built in sixteen months. Buy where others are buying before they are all sold. Building Restrictions and all improvements are making this tract a fine residence section. Low Prices $675, $700, $750, $800, $950 for large lots with all improvements paid for. These additions lie south and adjoining Miller Park and from 24 th to 27th Street. Let us show ou today. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Phone T ler 1S7. HEAL KSTATE FARM I14M II LAMDS FOR SAI.R FOR BALK By owner, 262 acres wild land, wlih buildings and some bloke. In northern Minnesota, running water on place; wlli make fine stock farm Ad dresa Wm. C. I'rnnlmun, Hiilman, Minn. NO FAILURES In Pine county, Minne sota; close to best markets; choice lands, easily cleared. $20 per acre; easy terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley, Minn. Nvbrasb-a. FOUND 320-acre Tiomeatead In settled neighborhood; fin larm land; mot sand hills; cost you $200 tiling lees and all. J. A. Trocey. Kimball. Neb CHEYENNE county. Nebraska lands, for sale and exchange. Write for free bookb't. Chris Hlckey & Co., Kjirlnny, Neb., or H. C. Cosselman, Lo'.ge Tole, Cheyenne county, Nebrsska. North Dakota. IMPROVED farms on Soo llnei bed rock prices $40 per acre. Great wheat coun try. Write me. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chi cago St., Omaha. Sooth Dakota. PERKINS and Harding county land, northwestern South Dakota; natural stock and dairy country. Corn and al falfa grown. Good schools, water and cheap fuel. J. D. Franklin, Sorum, S. D. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state lit the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands. . If interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo Line By., Minneapolis. Minn. REAL ESTATE LOANS V ANTED City loans Peters Trust .o. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska larm. O'KEEFE REAL KSTATK CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Douglas 27U MONEY on hand tor city and farm loan H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg. . G RV BROS in. and up. ti(? CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., wU-m Brandels Theater Blda. WANTED City loans and warrant, w. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. HARRISON & MoKToN. eit Om Nat CITY, property. Large .oans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 22S State Bank Hldg. $)00 to iu,ww made promptly. F. O. Wead. Woad B'.du.. 1Mb and Farnam. Cl'l Y and farm loans, 5, 5V, i per cent. J.H.Dumont at Co., Pi03 Farnam, Omaha BEE! us first If you want a faru loan. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. .Neb. HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHAXGb FOR EXCHANGE Several good Missouri farms for Nebraska farms. Write what you have. Quy R. Stanton. Lebanon. Mo. Pianos fur other musical limtr J ts. L toil. 100 ACRES, all Improved, in Park county, Wyoming; 140 acres in crops. Call house, S30 N. 24th St., South Omaha. Phone South 1489. ABSTRACT O TITLH. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstraot Co., a moderp abstract office. 30u So. 17th St. Phone Douglas 64S7. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 208 Brandels Tneaier - - 1 REAL KSTATE NORTH SIDE FOR SALE 10-room house attic and full basement; all modern; hot water heat; automobile garage and drive, large lot. Inquire owner. 2210 Webster. $50 CASH fc!0 PER MONTH New 8-room bungalow, living room and dining room finished In oak, built-in cup board, built-in buffet. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY. 1016-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Near 26th and Seward Street Only $100 Cash Balance $15 Per Month 5 rooms, partly modern, one block to school, two blocks to car. Price only $1.6u0. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY. 1015-16 W. O. W. Hies. IDEAL HOME r,16S California St. Living room, sun room, dtninic room, kitchen first floor; four bedrooms and bath sec ond floor; full basement and attic, floored all over; flrt tloor In oak. second floor htrch and maple. Large lot. Must be seen to be appreciated. GALLAGHER & NELSON C44 Brandels Bldg. Tel. Douglas 83S2. White Stucco Home This white stucco .house Is one that you have been looking for; 27' 6 North 45th street haa 5 rooms and hath on the first floor; 2 unfinished rooms on the second floor: full cemented basement; oak floors and finish, furnace: Is decorated. Ready for you to move into today. Thin house Is well worth the price asked and you can buy It on easy payments. To reach this ho'ise take the Deaf Institute car, get off at Miami atreet. Be sure you sue this house as it Is one of the best bargain! on the market. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 200 SOs Bes Hldar. QUICK SALE Midsummer Bargain One acre, f lots. 3 on Browne and 3 on Saratoga. 130x2;o feet, 7-room house, well, cistern, fru t trees, poultry house, sewer and city water, on Broane St.; H,2oo will buy; $1.20 rash, balance like reit. Call Owner I'bnne W ebster 2S 2713 Browne St RK.IU EHT.rr& VlltTH SIDK 74"J Omaha National. Price Cut $500 Beautiful New Home Owner has instructed us to cut the price $.",00 on the beautiful new home lo cated at 3U2 Florence boulevard, If sold by September 1. This house la built of the very best material and workmanship. Mas reception hall, living room with fire place, built-in seats and bookcases; dining room and kitchen on first floor, all finished In oak, excepting kitchen; four sleeping rooms Hnd bath on second floor; stairs to attic. I-arte bricked and cemented cellar. t rnimil.llnn 1'lnM In Kountxe 1'ark; east 62-foot frontage with ansae trees, i.oon location. an hwbt easy terms. House Is now vacant ready to move Into. Hastings & Heyden 114 Harney Street. 1808 Spencer Street Seven Large Rooms Hall and Bath The ow ner of this beautiful home haa In structed us to sell at once at a price that is less than It would take to duplicate tills property. It has a large reception hall, livlnn room, dining room and kitchen on firvt floor, of which all but kitchen are finished in the best of oak. S coml---floor consists of four gen erous, well ventilated bedrooms and hath, finished In the host grade of yellow pine. Large attic with stalra leading to same. Full basement arranged for laun dry. This home Is decorated throughout In excellent taste. Full set of screens and storm windows for every outside opening. Full south front porch entirely screened In, beautiful lawn with lots of flowers and shrubbery. Rear yard entirely fenced In; full lot 50x124 feet, paved street with paving all paid, one block from car line. Price, $5,10. Can be had on reason able, terme. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. Douglas 4s. 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. "LET 'Ell GO, CiALLAlJli Ell!" Goinp to Spring Something! WATCH P!-N DAY'S REAL ESTATE COl.l'MNS FOR ARTHUR MAROWITZ. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE $4,50 Full quick cash sale. Income prop erty, 12 per cent. Call owner, Harney B117. ' ' $50 CASH Balance $16 a month. 4 rooms, nearly new; stairway to floored attic; east tront lot, good water, electric lights, cis tern, good neighborhood, four bio -ks south of 13th and Mlt-sourl Ave. on pro posed Fort Crook boulevard. C. G. Carlberg 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Close in Corner Space for 6 Stores $8,000 Corner on Leavenworth, east of 24th, 132 feet frontase on Ieavenworth. Ample depth tor stores or fists. This is only a little over $ti) a foot and $40 cheaper than anv otl.er nionertv offered on this htreet. An old frame house now rented for $30 per month. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 153. 20S-10-12-14 State Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE WEST FARNAM BARGAIN. At 116 So. 35th St. This home is very beautiful, on paved street; laro shads trees; strictly modern house rooms; Block to car line; small payment down, balance monthly payments 6 per cent Interest. This house must be seen to be appiccluted. Call lltxtty 30:10 for further information or call at bov addresjr "LET 'ICR GO GALlIUil l Kll!'1 Going to Spring Something! WATCH SUNDAY'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS Full A RTIUJIMAW WIT.. 1 WILL UFKER FIVE UNUSUAL PROPOSITIONS NEXT SUNDAY. IN ALL Til K PAPERS. READ MY OFFER IN THE REAL ESTATE COLUMNS NEXT SUNDAY. SURE FS. TRULLINGER o REAL ESTATE SHU RKAN Benson. DO NOT OVEHUjuK MY UNUSUAL OFFER. WHICH WILD APPEAR IN ALL NEXT SUNDAYS PAPERS. IT WILL HE OF INTER1--ST TO YOl! WHETHER YOU MAY HE A RENTER. INVESTOR OR EXPECTING TO BUY A HOME. DIFFERNT FROM ANY PROPOSITION YET OFFERED. F. S TRULLINGER, BUILDiiR OF WELL BUILT BENSON HOMES.. o Dander. Dundee, $4,950 Owner transferred from city, must sac rifice his new home. Haa larxe living room, with fireplace, dlnliiK room and kin hen; 3 nice bed rooms and lame sleeping porch; best white oak floors throughout: house 1 year old and thor oi.Khly well built anil modern ltrue parage. wth driveway, ojie block from car. II. 360 cash required. We want to how you this house. Glover & Spain flf-20 City National. I ion n las r;2. Don't Worry About the War in the Old Country Make your home In Omaha; l.:;i; ll.'aio cash, will boy the m si model n uii-to-cate nn-rooni t,ooe in town. . i.ti t'aa Kty next door ast Harney I'll,. o KK A h KSTATE A CUE A i K You Should Buy Acres Now Out Benson Way Why not huv a few nores now nml plan ahead for next spring, or some future time! You will he surprised how easily you can luiy an acre or more now on our easy plan $10 Down, 10 n Month ou 1 Acre. ff'JO lVnvn. $i: a Month on 'J Acres. Acres out Uenson Way are the most desirable and have the best future of any acreage near Omaha. A Few Acres and a Living , If you only buy one acre, develop that, keep your posi tion down-town, and you will be surprised how much you will be able to grow on it to help reduce the cost of living and have the advantage of living in the country. Acreage property near Omaha is increasing in value faster than any other kind of property. Remember! One acre is equal to five 50-foot city lots. Our salesmen are ready to take you out in automobiles any time during the day, any evening or Sunday. Call us up by phone and make an appointment. Hastings & Heyden 1R14 Harney Street. REAL ESTATE srillRUAN Dundee. Field Club District Just completed, ,W Lincoln Ave , a fins home, beautifully finished In oak; four bd rooms and bath on second floor, with stairway fo larne attic. This lx an tip. to-date residence complete In every de tail, and It will pay you to Investigate. Price, jr,600. Terms. Norris & Norris 400 Ben Bids. Phone Douglas 4.70. RE A L ESTATE M ISCEEEA NEOUS Close In Til 7 So. 25th Ave. Six Large Rooms. $4,500 WEST 1'AHNAM liAUOAlN' At 118 So. 35th St. This homo la very beautiful, on paved street; large shade trees; atrlctly modern house, t rooms; Block . to-, car line; small payment down, balance monthly payments per cent Interest. This house must be seep to bs appreciated. Call Homey 3030 for further Information or call at above address. READ MY ADVERTISEMENT, WH It'll WILL APPEAR IN ALL NEXT SUN DAY'S PAPERS, UNDER Til El lfEAL ESTATK COLUMNS. F. B. TRUL LINGER. o R. H. LANDERYOU. real estate, insur ance; moved to 'All Neville. D. 360u. T-ROOta house, rents for lib w, must be old at once: $3v0 will handle It 1L 471 L "LET 'ER GO GALLAGHER!" " Going to Spring Something! WATCH SUNDAY'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS FOR ARTHUR MAROWITZ. BARGAINS. KOUNTZE I'LACE near Crelghton, Omaha university, Dundee. West Far nam. Call on me for bargains. G. P, stebhlns. IF YOU HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH TO INVEST ON A PROPOSI TION WHEREIN YOU TAKE ABSO LUTELY NO RISK, NO ELEMENT OF CHANC E. IK) NOT FAIL TO READ MY FIVE UNUSUAL OFFERS WHICH WILL APPEAR IN ALL NEXT SUN DAY PAPERS. F. S. TRULLINGER. o REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTEN TO THIS We have a buver with SIM cash who wants a 6 or 6-room cottage east of 3"ih, south of leavenworth. Has a good posi tion and can puy JO per month payments. The Vogel Realty Agency 101! lti W. O. W. Bldg. liEA L ESI ATE TRAN SEE RtiT tli-ods tll4 (or rrord August M, iSH : Etta Keatrrsw to M. Ksrgei, Jr. wbsH feet or llIK Isst ol lot 11, block 1. I't l ists 1 D. H Idwlch la H. M. MuC'ormsck. lot IS, block 1, Vm'l sub 1 Hsstlnn A llnd.o to K. A. Ross, lot J. block 4. LliKOln Heights 1 R. U srn and wlls to J. J. Msllck, s4i fett ol lot 17, Benson 1 B. M. Murshr to N. P. Dodi. Jr.. lots 49 and uu, wt Ltwn add 1 Mrs. M. A. Htcord to Msriarct L Nln ros. lots Jl and 2Z, block i. t rslihton l ark "00 Ralaton. Tswnalts Co. to Lillian C. Bills, lot 36. block 13. Kalaton 1 Asron Kubsiiateln lo Kiit Abrahams. nViSk feet, lot , block lib, Omaha 1 H W. Duds to 8 J. Dever, lot I, block I Oslnnunt add 1.00" William '. Norris to A. K Thstchar, lot M, block i. Tartar Park 1 P. I. Thomas to J. K. Ilalar, lot 16. block 6. Hchltsslngor'a add 1 1. O. Klerner to 0. H. nisan. nil fest of lot i s22 lest ot lot 10. blork 10. Oak Chatham k. I.TW B V. Hay to K. II. Scott, 7 Icet In width of aublot I, lota 6 and 6. Capitol d.l 1 Corn and Wheat Hegina Ualletia. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four hoois ending at a. m., 76ih meridian time, Friday, August 21, 1914: OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp. Rain- Station. High. Low. fall. Rky. Atihland ( 7 .00 Clear Auburn Vi 64 .00 Cloudy Broken Bow ..Tl 2 .W Pt. cloudy Columbus 83 2 . Pt. cloudy Culbertson .... 4 u .3 Pt. cloudy Fitlibury 2 65 .12 Pt. cloudy Fairmont K7 ii :i Pt. cloudy Grand Island .. fc! ft 1.02 Cloudy Hartlngton Hi ( .01 Cloudy Hastings si) 64 .27 Cloudy Holdrege M 63 .61 Cloudy Lincoln s7 M .00 Cloudy North Platte.. 6 -0u Clear Oakdale 73 62 .18 l't. cloudy Omaha 7 68 .00 Pt. cloudy Tekamah K7 66 .00 Cloudy Valentine 2 1.02 Cloudy Alta. la K3 63 .00 in. cloudy Carroll, la ss 63 .do Clear Clartnda. la.... f- 64 .00 Cloudy Sibley, la M 07 .! Cloudy Sioux Cly, la.. 2 64 .Ou Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at K a. m. DISTRICT 'AVERAGES. No. of Ten, p. Rain- Dlstrlrt. Stations. HIkIi. low. fall. Columbus, O IS h 6 .40 Ixiulsvllle, Ky... 22 T4 70 . Indla'polls, lnd.. 13 M 6S . ChlcaKO. Ill Zi M .20 St. lils, Mo.... 23 ) M .40 lies Moines, la.. 24 M M .00 Minneapolis 62 0 62 .40 Kan. City, Mo.. 34 n 6H . .60 Omaha, Neb 17 kti 4 .50 Teinierature changes were slight and ! unimportant during the last twenty-four hours Showers were iiite general in all exrei't the Des Moines district. Rains of one inch or more occurred at the follow ing stations: In Nebraska Grand Island and Valentine, 1.02. ' In Kansas Hanover, 1 10 In Indiana Bloominton. I 2o. L. A. WFAjPU. . I.och1 Forecaster, Weather Bureau UKAIi ESTATE ACUKAtJK GRAm AND PRODUCE MARKET Export Situation ii Discouraging to Traderi in Wheat. CORN IS DRAGGED STILL LOWER Market Hnlea Fractionally marker, but Heating Spots vr Borne what Hinder Thursday's Flgares. OMAHA. August 21. 1K14. Owners of cash wheal In dllferent inir tiona .of the west, southwest and east were more or less discouragel yesterday because of the action of the market, losses were shown In futures of IS a 20. In addition to the absence of buying power for the cash article, the sales being only 126.uk) bushels to millers, there were liberal hedging sales nut only here but In tiie northwest against the wheat that is to come forward. Nc, York re ported the cancellation of twenty boat loads, and on Una wheat the exporter la said to have had a loss. The export situation Is discouraging at the moment and ther is little likel hood of any Im provement in the cash maraet In I he next week or ten days. It then. Russia Is to again become a, shipper of breadstuffs lo (ileal Britain, and iheae shipments will head off the wheat coming from farmers of the I'nited Mates, and whlc.i haa al ready been sold 40 go abroad. Many of those who bought wheit fu tures recently In the market were on the selling side In a liberal way yesterday. While Liverpool was hltiher. the response to the advance on Wednesday waa feeble. The spring wheat markets, which wuie strong, for several days, were weak yes terday with sharp price loases for lh day. One message from Minneapolis said that farmers were not sailing wheat lieciy on. the decline, while another re ported offerings as oh the increase. Corn futures were dragged lower yes terday by the weakness in wheat. The market ruled fractionally higher at one lime during the session, but resting spots were V8'o under yesterday's final fig urea, 'i here were general rains In the corn belt, heavy in some place, and cooler weather prevailed practically all over this territory. However, there was buying yesterday by speculators who sold spots Wednesday, and It was the popular belief that rains came too late In many sections to help the crop. It waa re ported that corn was being cut for fodder In many Kansas counties, and the Rock Island report calls the Kansas corn crop a half one with the blades drying up without ears on the stalks. The disposition of seaboard people to back away from the cash oats after the heavy buialnesa of Wednesday waa one of the depression far tors In the future mar ket Thursday. There was also further real ising of an Important sort and the weak ness In other pits likewise had lis effect. Resting spots were He lower for the day. Cash oats were offered to the seaboard at iic under the previous day's figures, but no local export business waa reported and cash sales totaled only Uo.OOO bush els. Bids here for export were st stiff prices, but only Immediate shipment was wanted. Baltimore reported the sale of cargo of oats yesterday to Liverpool. Wheat was lc lower. Corn was Uc higher to Ho lower. Oats were unchanged to Vc higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1,419,000 bushels; corn, 2 Ooj bushels; oats, 242.000 bushel. Wheat at Liverpool closed d lower; corn, unchanged, nominal. Pilmary wheat receipts were 1,600,000 bufhels and shipments l.lTS.OiiO Iniahels, against receipts of 1.015. 00 bushels and shipments of n6l.0o0 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 8.9,odo bush els and shipments b&,000 bushels, against receipts of 4.'3.0ia bushels and shipments of 2"-'3.iO0 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were l.O'J.,000 bush els snd shipments l.lib.OOo bushels, against receipts of 1.162.OJ0 bushels and shipments of u&.oOO bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Whet. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis ,. Duluth Omaha Kansas City .. Ht. lxmls .167 417 138 ....2M .... 64 .... 42 ....2:if ....143 61 20 63 17 37 Winnipeg .127 These sales were reported today Wheat: No. 2 nard winter, 8 cars. Hoc; 3 cars, KS'c. s nam wiiuor, 6 cars loarsi, iMr, i car, six-; 3 cars. 6V4c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car (ilark), Mr; 1 (r, 88c. No. 3 sprlnr, 1 car. l'c. Rejected, 1 car (dark), 2Vc. No grade. 1 cur (corn mixed!, Wi'c. Oats: No. 3 white, 4 cars, 4oc; i cars. 40S , 4 cars, 40c. No. 4 while, 1 car, 4c. Corn: No. 1 white, 1 car. 7HV.0. No. 3 white. 1 car, 77lc. No 1 yellow, 4 cars. 7Hc. No. 3 yellow, 1 err, 77,c. No. 3 yellow, 1 car. 77'c. No. i yellow, 1 car. 77c. No. 1 mixed, 1 car (mortly white), Ttc; 3 cars. 77c. No. 2 mixed, 2 cais. Tin. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 764e. No 6 mixed. 1 car, Vii'-.c. No. 6 mixed, 3 cars. 70c. Sample, 1 cur (white). 76'c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard. HKVrifOc; No. 3 hard, SoV(i3'.c; No. 4 hard, KX&'.Uo; No 2 spring. 8H44i014c ; No. 3 gprlng. sH4lHe; No. 4 spring, s74 feXsic; No. 2 durum, TDHsC; No. i durum, 7kM(794c Corn: No. 2 White, CX'trtac; No. I while. 77ijjT7,.e; No. i white, 7etrM1c: No. t yellow, 774'67ftc; No. 3 yellow. 77fl77V4c: No. 4 yellow, 7.f 77c; No. t mixed, 7;j77'c; No. 3 mixed. 7Sfc76,c; No. 4 mixed, 764j'76V. osts: No. 2 white. 4.?f41c; standard, 40Vri4"c; No. 3 while. 40,4oir; No. 4 white. 3WU SHc. Barlsy: Mailing, 672c; No. 1 feed. 4W9&0C. Rye: No. 2, 7fyU7tic; No. g, 72475C. New York Cieaeral Market. NEW YORK. Aug. n.-HUTTKfl-rirm: rerelpts. t.Mi tubs; creamery extras. ::ic; firsts. 27W'u1'c- LOUS Firm; receipts. 10.316 esuss; flesh gathered extrss 2v,i10o; extra firsts. 2;'o274c; firsts, 24VVtc; seconds, i2'nA Metal Market. KT. LOUIS. Aug 21 -MKTALSi-f-ead. stronger, 13.76. Spelter quiet, t- '." 70. New Postofflce Ocrapl4. DENISON, la.. Aug. 21 -(Special. )-The new government postofflce building, whh'h has been In course of construction at this 'Ity for more than one year past, will be occupied by the local postofflce officials today. The building will cost neury WOuO. It Is of rough facer) red Urlck, With Bedford stone trimmings. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Trade ii Very Slow and Ten dency of Prioei Lower. H0QS BIO TEN CENTS LOWER nee and Lanatva la Very Moderate Sapplr Old fkeep land Erres Are steady t M ran ar K. wee 'law to Ten tenta I.ewer. Receipts were: Catt'e Hogs. Sheep. Ot i trial Monday g,I.T7 .; ?.v-1 Official Tuesday 4.327 ".MS 2R.t Official Wedneaday... 2 6- 6.11 2o.M3 official Thursday 11.17 J 11 111 F.stlmate Friday (W0 1.600 4,6.10 Five ilavs this week. 17. 721 S4.1J1 f7.M7 Same days last week.. 11. r 36. 670 6. Same days 2 weeks ago.10.S04 64.1'.' Hume davs 1 weeks ago II. M0 ls.7R K.'M9 Same days 4 weeks ago ll,4 40R 66 '7 Same days last year ... i,o;6 29,0'. 7o,l The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs nd sheep at the South Omaha live slock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 114 li13. Inc. Dee Cattle 42.-t3 620 404 37.77: Hogs t. (42.331 1 k? .SM 1S7.620 sheep 1.476.1H 1.277.f4. 11S.2.V2 The following table show the prices for hogs at that South Omaha live stock iiarket for the last few days, with cam imrlsons: Date I 114. IWIS l9U lln '1I0 !!!. !!. Aug ll 7 1 T 16' I T 6i Si t so a t 40 14) 41 I 21 17 30 Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug Aug Aug Aug. 1 10. 11 12. in in 7 in; t k 1 111 7 ill 1 3Tl 7 79 7 4l I U 1 Ui 1 Rll 7 41 I I 02; S 111 1 7 II 7 13 7 34 S 7KSi 7 Ml S 04 T 111 7 K 7 42 S 7 I.. Ml 06i 7 47 13 14 16. 9 04i, 7 701 121 7 10 17 4R B 7 3 X U 7 00 lf 1. I 7 771 S HI 7 171 241 7 (Ml .4 HI 1 i 17 IV IK. yu 21 7 17 7 17! i 301 7 ri? . 44 S -4, 7 72. 41 ' 7 v B ot, 7 77 1 K W'J 7 : 3 K 7 M ft 09! 7 1 I 33 7 Ml ( tl H 0, 37, 7 Ml 3; 3 04' 7 17! 7 4.1 f A TTI.K-Receipts were very light this morning, only twenty-four cars being re ported In. Thla was really not enough to make a market, but It was fortunate that receipts were light, na requirements of packers were veiy amn.ll. The high prices that have prevailed all the week, together with the large decrease In the consuming demand at the big eastern centers of population, has created a very weak feeling In the market. Packers everywhere have undoubtedly made up their minds that the market will be lower next week, and no one was anxious to buy cattle today unless they could vet them at a sufficient reduction to make It an objert to buy them. Thus It happened that the market not only here, hut prac tically all other points was reported as slow and weak, with the tendency of prices on all kinds of killers sharpy lower In spite of the fact that receipts were everywhere light. There were no good to choice cornfed heevna here to test the market, but the feeling on that kind Is steady. On the other hand, medium to pretty decent corn feds are UpiVi lower than last week, with western i arose steers generally Ita lower. Cows and heifers have been easing off and are fully 3fo lower for the week. Btockere and feeders, which were very strong at the beginning of the week, have eased off lately and are l&tj2oc lower than last week with medium kind 2Ac or more lower. Quotation on Cattle: Oood to choice cornfed beeves, $9 WrflO 10; fair to good cornfed beeves, SV76itt9 So; eommon-to ialr beeves, 4 ixniR 75; good to choice range steers, t7ii If; common to fair range steers, 2MrD.nA; fair to good range tteers, 1 Ml; good to choice graas heifers, I.b0t7.7f; good to choice giass rows, fi extf7.it; fair to good grades. 16 IJ04fn.2!; common to fair grades, I3.fto 6. 50- good to choice storkera and feeders; I7.7WO SO, fair to good stcckers and feeders. 7 .non7.75; common to fair atockers and leeders, 6 3.Vtj7.0O; stock cows and heifers. jri.264i7.IS; stock calves. i..b(K6li.60; veal calies, f7.OOd310.25; bulls, Stags, etc., ti 'ibij? 7.00. . STEERS AND HE, I rn.no. Ho. tl.. . 7.. I ft 23 I 66 At. Tr. Nn. Av. Tr. ..IK) M II I0 I 70 COW .. . W I 90 14 IM .. iu.ni 4 oo I tin I J ...lit m l I tn ... T0 4 tl 1 101 7 . .101 (s I HO I 70 ...1010 4 74 t I TO ... ISO 1 00 1 1010 I It, .1110 M I - I 00 ..Ml I 00 1 1"1 00 ..lira i tit i ion n ..mo I 1 1024 4 40 .,W I I IKO 7 SO HEIFBRA. ,.W0 I 70 1 IW 0 ..41,0 4 10 I 114 t 74 ..HO II 4 Ifcl 4 74 BULLS. ..1M0 M 1 470 4 Oo . .lOM IM 1 10 I 10 .. 4X1 I n 1 1400 4 II ..MO I Hi 1 1100 I 10 ..I00 I M 1 404 74 ..40 IM 1 IM CALVEb. . . KI5 I 74 1 114 1 04 ..Ml IN t 104 10 rl . . IhO 09 174 10 14 nX KICHS AND FEEDKKB .. 40,1 4 70 71 ..430 I 11 ' I IW 4 71 .. 710 4 44 1 470 7 04 .. TM I 71 WR8TERNS, NEHRABKA. 65 steers... 911 8 60 t steers.... 114 IM IDAHO 1 stag 1010 6 Its IS steers ... 973 15 6 'steers.... Hi',3 6 K 9 feeders.. 940 7 00 1 feei;er...l(70 7 00 I feeders.. 975 . 7 00 1 cow 9J0 45 4 cows 7S 46 1 cow s',0 6 4R 1 cow 890 45 13 cows 1078 6 46 1 cows 766 6 36 1 cow 1100 6 15 HOU8 A very fair Friday run ahowed up this morning, and with values re ported lower at all other points the local trade opened very dull, and first bids were all of 10lfo lower. Hhlpplng demand was very light today, and the few hogs sold to shippers were anywhere from fully 10o off on the early saloa to as much as 164T20C lower In the case of some of the later ones. The lightness of the shippers' pur chase was an added point In favor of the packers, and with almost the total supply at their disposal they refueed to better their early bids to any great ex tent. As a result the trade dragged along through the greater part of the forenoon, but In the end sellers had to accept a big dime decline, and It was on this basis that the big end of the offerings was sold. Movement remainod slow from start to finish, and It was late In the forenoon before anything like a clearance waa made. The big end of the saloa was made at IS Mi. with a quotable bulk of Is 75434.14. There was. of course, a sprinkling of good hogs on up the line, lops selling a high as V lo. At Hie close of Thursday's trade values were within a shade of being steady with tue close of last week, but today's decline leaves the week a market all of H 15c lower, and shipping hugs look at least 16c off, while tops show a Hat 2' decline rUipplles today were estimated at 123 cars, or K.Vio head, bringing the total for tho week up to 34,1:3 head. This Is a gam of more than H.SoO head over a week ago, and Is over 6,000 heavier than for the orrexponuing periou a year ago. No A. . rr. Ho. A. Bh. Pr. No. At. an. J'r. 44 S IN II, No. At. US. IT 44 ! ... 4 44 II ... III ... 44 l- 144 I 40 11 "' .. ISO ... ie (0 tal ... 1 n 11 .. 4 ... 4 TO 41 144 40 I 40 4 IM ... I 70 47 Ml IW I 40 U I 14 M 4 ... I 40 41 Hit M 111 44 IM N IK 44 th 40 I 74 64 al 140 4 10 II 11 ... 4 74 U KI4 ... I 14 II tt7 ... I 74 II fe Sv I 40 44 IJ T 71 Ht 44 I IS 47 'H 10 I 7 41 M4 40 4 40 47 144 40 4 77 4 41 171 IN IN 44 M0 40 I 44 41 .174 110 1 40 41 IM 110 4 40 44 Ml 40 14144 M 1? 140 4 44 IW iv7 40 4 s44 lb IM ... 4 I I 40 I II It Ill ... I "I n 144 40 I 44 !,0 110 .. 4 41 41 IM las I 14 71 174 10 4 40 tl J7I ... I 44 41 2' M 4 40 41 KI4 44 4 IS II) ri l4 6 44 ... I 48 24 Itl . . I 40 44 lit ... I 44 M "4 4 I 10 71 244 44 4 HI 47 M0 . . I 40 so tuo 4i 4 45 f 171 40 4 SO 44 174 10 I 4S M ! 14V I 40 ! 170 10 I 44 41 l't 44 I 40 34 Ill 40 I 14 I ! .. 4 0 4T . M II 4 44 4 1"4 40 I 40 44 171 . . I 17 IM 40 4 M 47 44 fl I 44 7 W l I M IT Itl 40 4 44 7 14 40 4 4ft u , no k 14 r4 40 I 40 SI rt ... I 44 II t'l an 140 IT t7 44 1 44 M l 40 I an at m mo i u n tr.4 40 I 44 W 71 ... I 40 H 1:4 I 0 (1 174 ... 14 Tn Ill 100 I 40 n tm . . i an l 147 . . . 4 40 74 141 10 I 40 IT, fit Of I 40 10 MS r IN M .... JM CI I tn 71 ;.r W IM 4 ... l't . . 1 n 1 HI 1M M M Ml It to s 2.3 ... el i: ru ... on an 72 ... a M . . t n I Mi li I'.'i J ( i S7 14 IN 7" 2 H IW PIG8. I . ... l ... 7 SHKKF A failing off In the receipt featured the trade todny, (here belns: only some 4..v. head reited In, nRalnst 7.S laKt Friday 10.2S2 two weeks agr and 4..1.'0 on the corresponding day a yrar efco. With the exception of about six earn of ewes rxerythlng was lambs, most of which were suitable as killers. Kor the week to date the receipts have bien llhernl. footing up In the neighbor hood of S7.S;7 head, compared with la( week and 70,1.0 for the same week, last year. Most of the lambs here today were a cut of the lambs on the market yester day, so the general fiusllty whs little If sny different. As the packers have been heevy buyers of liberal receipts this) week, the close of the week finds them pretty well loaded up. consequently were not esger for many more offerings thla morning This ha. I a bearish Influence than otherwise and a a result lamb were slow and generally a dime lower. The half doxen rars of ewes sold be fore anything else today and prleeai were steady to strong. The range waa any where from $.V2i to ISM, the latter figure being lop There was no material change In the feeder situation, though an easier feel ing seemed evident on the commoner graces of feeding lambs. Oood feedlns; iambs were quotable fully steady, aa waa all kinds of aged feeder offerings Today s decline In lambs take all of yrstcnlav'e Improvement away, leaving prices fully lMT2fc lower than the close of last week. Fat yearllncs. wethers and ewes are little If any lower than a week ngo. The best grades of feeding lambs are fully steady with last Friday, while the lesa desirable kinds are weak and poasthlv a dime lower In some Instances. Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. 8 iM5.30; lambs, fair to good. 17 Hotff S ift; lambs, feedere. I 7Mf7 10; vearllngs. good to choice. IS Cf-VW; vearllngs. fair to good, 6.flOS'i 2S; vearllnas. feeders. 15 7M).1F; wethers. gcod to choice. 15 9'iffUfi wethers, fair ti good. IS fi.'ijifi 90; wethers 4 90. ewes, good to choice, fair to good, lo pui.i, 1 1 wfii.oo lov. Nevada lambs 1UM Irtaho lambs ') Idaho feeder lambs. K Idaho feeder lambs. 3.1 Idaho feeder lamba 14 Idaho feeler lambs. M7 Ida no lamba 1HM Idaho lambs 331 Idaho lambs 24 native ewes 49 Idaho feeder ewes .. 194 feeder ewes 1JK7 Idaho lambs 171 Idaho feeder lamba 170 Idaho ewm lot Idaho ewes 100 Idaho ewea 133 Idaho ewea 191 Idaho ewes 199 Montana ewes fee.lers. 14 .fWdl iva?1; ewes, ewea, feeders. .. K4 .. 8 .. M .. M .. 49 .. f4 ...71 .. tl .. 7 .. ks .. 93 .. 03 .. .. 41 .. 93 .. 92 .. M .. 93 .. 93 .. 93 3 00 X 30 7 00 7 00' 7 10 7 10 8 In I W 7 90 6 2 4 Oil 4 00 1 1 I 80 6 35 6 3IS' 6 lit 5 , 35 6 65 1 CHICAGO LIVK ITOCK MARKET tattle Wrak 9hee Cloe Moetlr I.ATrer Hogs Ooee Lower. CH1CAOO. Aug. 21.-CATTLE-Bccelpts. l.WW head; market weak, bcevea ". ovfp M 0; steer, M.SOtftO 40; etockers and feed ers 15 4(iH.10; cows, heifers, I3.WV99.20; calves. 17.75(010.71. j IKHtS-Hecrlpts. 1,(W head; market closed l(Vftl5c lower; bulk of sales, l't. 9 20' light. IS.KSiri9.30; mixed, "..Mi9.J.; Heavy, V6(ltti9.30; rough, IV&otftt.tio; pigs, if.00ffig.70. . , HIIKKP AND LAMPS-Recelpts. 11. Or head; market closed mostly lOfclMc lower: sheep. 5.hrri06; yearlings. . 16.001.00, lamba, tf.50ii.oO Kansas City LIT Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. Jt.-CATTLE Re ceipts, fcoo head; market steady; prime fed steera, t9.o:alO.M; dressed beef steer4, M6ifj9 50; western steers. I7.004W.4O; atock ers and feeders. 7.7e6,.2i; calves, Vi-jOQ ,0HO(J9 Receipts. 4.600 head: market' lower: bulk of sales. $90itty.25; heavy, !i.l.V(i9 25; packers and butchers. t3.00r 9.30; lights. IX.9iK69.lfc; pigs. IVCKXhS.SO. rtHEKP AND LAM BS Receipts, 1.900 head; market strong; lambs. I7.nv'320; yearllngn 675ti.W; wethers, 5.404j6.a5, ewes, 5.O0iri.5O. Rlnax ntr Live Dtoek Market. SIOl'X CITY. la., Aug. 21. CATTLE Receltds, 300 head; market plead y; hutch eis, i.uui0.80; rows and heifers, 14.751 7.00; cannera, 3.751).40. HOa-Recelpts, 6O0O head; market 10c lower; heavy, X 7&f8.90; mixed, 64 7(Kpl.76; light, tx (W4IH.70; built of sales, 8.65'u4.7&. Ml KK!' AN1 LA US None. Stork In Sight. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,500 lH.uuO 14,000 300 6.000 Chicago Hlotix City . Kunsas City ht. lxiuls South Omaha Totals .. 500 4,VI0 1.900 l.OnO 6.900 4.000 2.157 6.N03 13.111 5,457 13,303 B0. Ill CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and C losing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. The cereal mar kets advanced today and all closed higher, Vm to 21c; corn, to lc, and oats S to IV- Provisions averaged slightly higher. In wheat the feature was the narrow ing of the Bept ember-December spread tJ a dlffeience of 4a as compared with fcc . at the close of yesterday. The market waa strong all day but the volume ot trade was light Factors In the strength were the demand for flour and strength of northwestern markets. The close waa about half a cent under the top. Winter wheat receipts were reported decreaalng; seaboard clearances were large. Argen tine, Austrian and east Indian shipments were half what they were a year ago. The corn advance waa baaed on sym pathy with wheat and oate. rather bull ish crop reports, limited country offer Inns and reiKirts of export bids. The volume of business was small. There was a large trade In oats on the resump tion of export bids. Cash and commis sion houses headed the buying while a big elevator concern bought September and sold May. Country offerings were very light. A conspicuous feature of a rather even lese day In the provisions pit waa the In vestment buying of January lard. Lard and ribs were offered freely by longs be cause of a drop In ihe price of live hogs, but the lard waa readily absorbed by packers, l'ork closed loc down, lard 7 to 17c higher and ribs 2V.0 lower to 7to hl8;ra!n prices furnished by Logan As Pryan office. 315 South Hlxtecnth street: Artlclei (ipen. I High. I Low. Close Yes'y, Wheal IMAMS lObVH 97, 94 ! M 1 02 9 1 01S 9Mi i i ixh i or i 0oh ; 79', 7SS 7H TV 7l 70S 70S 7i 70H "V 44. 43'4 44U 4SH 47 14 46 4' 4 tt'.l 4fi ii 48 ' ' 22 40 22 25 40 23 Zi 10 V 9 85 10 05 2S4j 10 174 9 97H 10 174 TTS ' 10 &2V 10 37S, 10 52 10 OS 13 74 12 7V, 12 ffTH U 724 12 224 12 10 12 224 " 274 ' 13 30 11 174 U 20 U 074 Kept I ec. May Corn Sept Inc.. May. Oats Sept. ! 7 I 43',! Dec.. May. l4d4f,74 ,4iliU4T t 22 25 Tork Kept. I-ard- HepL Get . Jan.. Rlbs- Hept. Oct.. Jan.. 9 90WB! 10 00-B7 10 40 ;13 70 13 10 11 17-201 i'offee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 2L OOFFEE It was reported In the coffee trade today that arrangement had been made to finance email purchases from Braall by New fork credlta. but there seemed to be considerable certainty among local merchants re;arding the extent to which mich rredits would be available. The talk of better prospects for a renewal of busi ness with Hrar.il and of lower firm offara from nrtmary sources has been accom- periled by decided fulling off in the de 1 mand from the Interior, however, and the , spot market showed a further c'ecllne. ' with Rl,, No. 7 nuoted at 7Tc and Sanloa No. 1 at 12TBc. Bantos No. 4 were said lo . be offered at 10 V, cost and freight. ' Mlaavapolla Crss Ma rke.t. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Aug. WHEAT Senleinher, 104: No. 1 hard. 11.12. No. 1 noithern. 11 iVfil 11; No. northern, tl O-lul O; No. 3 wheat, MsSl Ol. SVbeat advanced 3c, but la lor AaMlned slUhtly KUil'K- Advanced 10c. HA KLKY &o-(joc. I( V K- 75 (1 7Si-. KHAN 12.50. ' CtjHN-No. 3 yellow, T7t78cs. OATS No. 8 white, liu-tiSeo. KLAX-I.:1 1.&.I. J