FOR RENT and rftrr. ' STORKS TOR RF.NT. 22.60 Z1 Sherman Ave, IsxCO ft. base ment , t 32.0923 Cuming St., x40 ft, base i mcnt. f 60.00 i07 8. lth St., 2"x ft.. basement. team heat. (126.0014.11 Howard St, 20xfi0 ft. full bnaement, steam heal UV.00-e.l. S. hsth St., tv block, 2fx ft, steam heat. GKOHU1S COMPANY TTion I). 75. l City Nat I Ik. Bldg. WANTED TO BC1 OFFFICH furnllur bought and oi1 C Reed. lM Fmam. Do'ig. 814 VANTE1 To buy, bulldog pup. What hav you to offrt J. C Beatly, 216 N. Pebbt St., Fremont, Neb. ' - WANTKD Bellabl real e4ate company to sell larg tract of Texa land, ub ,. Olvlrlprt Andress Box 84, Winterset, la. Ta a ty vei ytlnng and Hand. Wab. 4ot, Si.aul.r uaeu mgi. arau tils IX MIT. WANTED TU KENT WANTKI louiif biiHlness man desire - furnished room In private family; loca ' lion must cloa In; reference given. Ad v area Ch9, care The Bee, WANT K D One larg unfurnished, or two small. Famam district. Address F KM, Ofyft. REAL. ESTATE FARM A RANCH LAN1 FPU SALW ,. - - - laumiua. ' Live Oak Coloruea, none better. Smith Co., HI-14 City Nat Hn. W. T. T. ) . catoraaw. FOR KALE tt aectlon of the best land .In Lincoln eouniy. Plenty wataif. per a-re. Write tor Informa tion. Mrs. M. Murphy. P. O. Box No. w. I Rawlln. Wyo. 2oer " - Some Bargain , , , Wtnt to mov to Oman. rtv house, 'nr in aood bam. two good sheds, tiviek -ruioaeu Uimm (will leave the chicken In It), all thre lota facing . tut, good location, two blocka from car, , not to . me 10 tow.i, soiue iuikrove- mejit. will sell cheap for eaah. will make arrangements for payment If you have large suuv to pay down. Addreas , G-MR, Be. . HAVt roU A FARM KOR 8AL.B? WiiU a good deaorlptlon of your land nd enJ It to tlie Siou CUy, la., JournaL r lo.i Moat rowerful Want Ad Me dium." " Twenty-five worda every irlday eveumg,' raturday morning and avery , Saturday evening and Sunday morning '' ttr one month, giving alxteen aU on " twelve different day. for Ui or to worda, 4. of 78 woraa, ti. . Largent circulation of kny low news Vaper, reader daily In four great 'aiatea. " ..'.: s ' i- Mtaaraota. " Zm ACRES, 45 miles from Mltineapolla, one miles from town; H) acrta under "cUitlvatlob; baja nt.e used for pasture; can practica-lly all be-cultlvated; heav-y aoll. Uuod-aet 6ulld!ng, conalsting of -loom house, large barn, pranary, corn ;rliD. InUmnia, etc.; the land will produce-Go busheia of corn per acre; tele phone in house; country thickly aettled; complete et of machinery; ifl head ot atock,' eortsiBllnif of 11 cows, balance l nd Sf-year-olds; six good horses. 26 hogs, Vliiciens, one-halt of this year crop and everything on the farm tsoea at JSC an ..acre, halt caeh. Schwab Bros.. 102S Ily mouUi .jtirtH-.. Mlnneapolia. Minn. JulNN. lnoa; low price, easy terma. Min-.- - nesoUl iind Co.. P. O. Vox I7. Omaha. Montana. ... GET ABOARD OUR SPECIAL CAR BOUND FOR ' The Judith Basin. Montana, where you can buy rich new land that will produo good crope yearly and wltnout irrigation. Sou will open jrour eyes wide and be delighted U you take a. trip with us and ae the big crops. Low railway ralea. be va I or tksketa and snap. How many jxcrea can you tannage?. VVY.-H. Brown ;rt!.: 1 NV 1,-aSatle 3t . Chicago. ' ,: .. '... . Mtaaoarl. . ryb AGRBS wltft trood improvcmiH;. 90 ri- acre to-beput In -wheat this rfall; good land; goodwatei4; lots of iiuit.-.' Fart cash, balance long time. J. O. Button, Kenwa, Mo. M rhraika, TWO OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOME PERSONS WITH SMALL AMOUNT -OF CASH!' LOCATED JN THE BEST PART VOF, NEBRASKA. - . -No. 1. 100 acres of Rood land with fair, dmprovementa fand crop to apeak for themselves, that can be bought for Sj per acre; located In Burt county and so aood at this nrlce that the first fellow who aeea it will undoubtedly buy. It can be handled with a small payment down, :l,0i0 more la the spring, and balance uarrled .to suit purchaser. ' No., 3. 121.. acres rolling land with ex .'rellent Imnrovements, conaisting of one f the finest coust meted and most up-to- Ut bams in eastern ;veDraKa wiin room for loO tons of hay, tt or 0 head of stock, two- box stalls, -water tank, grain bins, etc. Also' or B-room house; an espe cially Rood" orchard of pear, peach, cherry , and apple trees in bearing and loaded a wtrt 'iruti: hIho small- fruits. We can offer thla for the next thirty days at the -remarkably low price or ll an acre. The soil I very productive and In a high state of cultivation. ' It Is an ex- , -tepUonal bargain at the terms offered. A small payment down,, balance of $3,&U0 or H,X0 In spring, and splendid terms on rest of purchase price. , . vWRITE, WI RE OR PHONE ASA DIXON REAL ESTATE CO., BOX" 327. BLAIR, NEB. o FOR BAL13 Quarter section good level hay land In Holt County; improvements .in aainu section land la located; free from incumbrances; no trade considered. Price, t.'.OOu.cO. Address A. L. Uraham, Blue- hill. Neb.- - . oath Dsksts. GET rUST Bnapa In eaatern Mea! county land and equities. First Bute bank, Alarcua, 8. D. . 640 ACR'ES OS" CORN. WHEAT AND alfalf land, near Amarilio, Texas; level, good soil; fenced all 'around; 400 acres' Under cultivation; ' Worth HO per aire. Will sell tor ,26. Terms. Address .lohn Srhmoeker, Columbus, Neb. Miser ftoatvas. ItiO-ACRE farm, flS per acre; S30 easli and 20 ner month; no Interest: rich soil; ftna land; pure water, good title. Writs W. .T,. : Toung. Jr., Kimball. Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, E PER CENT. TOLAND A TRUMBULL. 44 Bee Bldg. I1?0 TO tlO.OUO made promptly. F. t. Wead. Wead Blrig.. 18th and Farnam'Sta, . CITY and farm loans, t. m. per eeufc J. H. Dumont Co.. 414 state Bank. CfTT properly. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thoinas. state Bank bidg. ' WANTEii Oood farm and city loans at , lowest rates. PET ERa TRPPT CO.. lg Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'sEbJ's REAL ESTATE CO., lOlfl Omsha National. Phone Pouglaa771a, JdONEY on hand tor city and farm loana H. W. Binder. City Nations! bank Bldg. I?FE us first for farm loana In eastera Ne(r TTrirted Mates Trust Co., Omaha, CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg. lfr-U Brsndels Theater Bldg. ro W'ANl-ED-Ctty and farm loans; lowest -atca. W.. U. TempUuta. 6ut um. T. iuaj. .REAL ESTATENORTH SIDE ;. ,1-"1 SOUTH 51ST. Four rooms and bath, brand r.ew. gas, electric 1 ghls, sewer, corner krt: pnoe. :' ;t'- lui down, balance IJt l.an you beat It f a month: C. 0. CAHLBEKCi, 13 Brandeis Theater Bldg. ' r .,a"I BURT STRK'ET. 6 BlXiCKd FHOM FOKI FACTORY. S-rooin. model u lot a..lS2; all paving f t ti"0.1", 1 "I J1.5K In If L.. in payments of 31130 M-r month. This prov-erty is il.ht down luwrt snj i ro.id buy t it li J- WNlTf.K, 4a Paxton Hlk. D. ?V! 'AJiT mo-h-rn s-rooni house, large lot, i pWnty .hsiie, chicken house, strut 1 1 cash ttunt. BaL (JU per month. Woo, ZitA. .It'. Hi W. HEAL ESTATE ACREAGE Invest Your Savings In An Acre of Land (Equal to 6 to S City Lots) AVhy not start now to invest part of your morioy in nn aoro h.Ttho .Vefmnd ofland near the ifrowinf? Cily of Omaha? A(rene proivrty is ,re"nU corn .M to 1 becoming more scarce vcry dnv, and i without doubt the best!0:?;,:dvVn4d,,,l r'.' ,h oM to buy on account of the low taxes yon have to pay and xthe j ZZLATLLZXZZ rapid increa8e in value of the land. i JRi'mJ.1 thu';Jl"r th" " i"k,"" n Benson 13 the finest Acreage bubdivmon to the City of Omaha, car line, Call for booklet and plats tolling more about Benson Gar dens. Term art? $10 Down, $10 a Month -' Acreage property has proven to be the best investment for (he past 10 years and will continue to be the best investment for years to come. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HAKXEY ST. REAL ESTATE NORTH RIPE Two Lots 41st and Pinkney $280 for Both F.asllr wrorth that much for each lot No other lota as good In the addition for less than twice the money. ' rJlie of ground, 80x134 Owner- needs the money and has m&do the prloe for 10 day only. Must be all cash. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 16.. ' State Bunk Bldg. . $900 Vacant lot SO ft south frontag on Bristol St. Just, east of 22J Bristol Bt lot Is on grade, just ready to build on; sewer, watr and gas in afreet; paving all pai-i for; I9U0; terms to suit purchaser. C. O. CAKLBEEO, . Sta Brandela Theater Rlflg. $3,350 Bungalow H large rooms, strictly all modern, with oak finish and nicely decorated throughout. One of the nicest bungalowa we know of on the North Side, with full eaat front lot; nice lawn; paved street; paving all paid. Glover & Spain inoiiglaa SPfi!. City National THAT 7-ROOM brick bungalow must be sold. Located on southeast corner of lth and Spencer, on a nice lot. with plenty of shrubbery. Want an offer. Been asking- $4,600. W. H. GATES, 47 Om, Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1M. NEAH.KOUNTZB PARK Owner leaving city, f room, almost tiew, strictly modern; 1st floor; finished In oak; garage. 180S Pinkney. Phone Web. 68.51.-o REAL ESTATECOTJTn SIDE A Beautiful Home Something Out of , the Ordinary W'e are just completing . a beautiful brick veneered residence that will appeal to you in price, design and neighbrohood. If you are wanting a four-bedroom. Vacuum heated, classy,' mdoern home. This house is finished In quarter-sawed oak and contains everything that should be In a modern home, juet ua snow it to you. Located 3302 Walnut St, In the beau tiful Field club district and only two block from Hanscom Park, Norris & Norris Ree Bldg. - Tel. Douglas 4370. 1 HAVE a beautiful home In one at the choicest resident section. t-room houne, garage, cement driveway; 11&-U. front, beautiful hedges, tree and shrub bery Want to trade for good, well lo cated. 5 or -room bungalow or small house, clear of Incumbrance, win ar range to carry difference. L. 87, Bee. 7-R.. mod. ex. heat; comer lot; barn. 8Wi Bancroft. Inquire 2414 Ohio Bt. Web. UW), . REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Farnam Hill, $5,200 81 x rooms, thoroughly modem; hot hot water heat; very convenient arrange ment; full lot; beautiful view; oak floor throughout; first-class construction. Can be handled on liberal terma. ' Glover & Spain Douglas 3062. 913 City National. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN' Daadre. -Trice $5,500 Price $6,000 v... . . Price $7,500 Prico $8,200 Price $11,000 . Price $35,000 H. H. Harper & Co. 1013-14 aty Natl Bank Bldg. ' .Call Douglas 2596. . REAL ESTATE .MISCELLANEOUS Do You Own a Vacant Lot? Will take good vacant property aa part payment on one of the most deniable apartment house In Om&i.a. if you own a vacant lot and haven't th money to build, Uii t overlook this opportunity. Hastings & Heyden ICU Uamay St. o Dundee Homes T1TE BKK: KE.iL ESTATE- ACREAGE Gardens ever offered for sale so close school and paved road. REAL EHTATK WANTED WANTKD to buy t lota, must be con nected, on paed street h a'e location and price. Addreas K-Mt. Bee. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS fUK SVAL.K or rent; iracaage building, 11th and Seward, KxS. apply lC4 Oust at ITOCKI AJID BONDS. . Rertew of Operations on Stock Et. rhssss Darlag the Day. YORK. Aug. 1.-Wal street re ceived an unexpected reminder today that a state of war exists across the water. The market, which had been under pressure In the early hours, broke ab ruptly In the afternoon on new that a German submarine had aunk another British liner. United States Pteel, weakest of the lot up to midday, fell over t points and other stock of almost equal prominence showed losses of 1 to I. while a few of the re cently exploited poclaltle added 2 to 6 point to their reversea of the forenoon. From thla level most stocks made partial recovery, only to fall to lower levels In the final hour when the selling movement gathered greater force. The closing was heavy to weak, with only slight recovery from minimum quotations. Uven before word f Germany' latest marine exploit became generally known, there waa an absence of the recent bouyant and open manipulation In the so called war stocks. In fact. Bethlehem Fteel common and preferred were con spicuously weak, alao Westtnghouse Elec tric, Pressed Hteel Car, General Ivleotrla and the principal motor Issues, losses In thla group ranging from S to 10 point. New york Airbrake waa the only note worthy exception, at one time ahowlng a gain of 11 points, part of which waa lost later. In the main railway showed under lying strength, holding to within a point or thereabout witn tne - excoptea or Reading and Canadian Pacific, which recorded wider fluctuations. The day' total transactions of 1.145,000 shares ex ceeded any session of recent months. For the first time this week, torulgn ex change played little or no part a a mar ket factor. Demand sterling was a shadn harded than yesterday' best and francs made- further material recovery from their reoent weakness. Bankers continued their "credit conference," but the plan to establish new British and French loans In this market remained in abevanc. The Bank of England, Increased its gold holding for the week by almost $7,000,000 while the Bank of France gained almost twice that amount of the precious metal. The local bond market continued to re cede moderately on more "future" or for eign selling. Total sales, par value, were 12. 736000. United States bond were unchanged on call. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK! Aug. 19. MERCANTILE rAPKR bt per cent 1 STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty-day bills. 34.; for demand, 34.6726; cables. HU.VER Bar, 47Hc; Mexican dollars. 3Hc. BONDS Government, eairy. TIME LOAN-Btedy; t- daya, per cent: W daya, tfrrts per cent; six: months, 4'4 rr cent CALL MONEY Steady; high, 2 per cent; low,' IV per cent; ruling rate. 14 per cent; last loan, 3 per tent: closing bid. W per cent; offered at 3 per cent Closing quotations on bond today were: T. ret. 3s, rsg... P4I N. an. 4s.-... a ..' -u u if a "r i. Am 7 V. g. . r. ...... .lf Mo. Pc. sr. 6s.... SI so ceuson 100S4N. T. Css. deb. 4s.loH C. B. 4. ng ;..ie W. Y. O. 4m (144;.11 do Coupon 11 N. Y. B. 4Hs 1W F.nams Is. covsoa lOl N T.. N. U. A H. Amn, Rmslt 4S....1 - sr. ...110H A. T. A T. ct. 44.103HNor. Pu. 4s 90 Armour at Co. . 1 Nor. Psclflo it H AtcMsoa . 4s.,.. Or. 8. L. nt, U.. IMS AteMsoa sa. 4.... .4I Pulflo T. T. 4.. 1 Bal. Ohio 4s W Pcnna. cos. 4m....l('JV Ontral PscUls 1st. 44' Psana. fm. t... 7H -u. . h, m w.. i. a m m. r. r. C M S P g 4H.. M, Pe. e. 4s tr-i t, R. L a P., r. 4s. 1 So. Pas. rsf. 4.... 44 Colo. Bo. r. 4W. fo- Kjr. 4a m II. R. O.. rat a. 44 t'nloo Par I no 4s... tt Kris (an. 4 fnlon Pari No ev. 4s. fit. Elestrto 4s....lt rj. . Rubbsr s....lu4 Gt. Nor. 1st 4W.... WU. g. gta (a ul III. Ca. nt. 4.... 44 WBhaak la 4s lout K. C. g. ret. is.. 17 14 'Wml t'slos it., K Bid. MOttsrsd. Wast. Klso. ct. &..:!i Loadoa Stools Market. LONDON. Aug. 19. American aeciirltlea on tha stock market were quiet all day. Price hardened near the close under the lead of United State steel and Canadian Pscifio. The closing was steady. SI LVER per ounce. MONEY t'fii per cent Discount rates, abort bills, 44 per cant; 8 months, 4V4?6 per cent Oil ana no la. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Aug. 19.-TURPEN--TINE Firm at 87o; sale, 400 bbls.; r. cell, 6.4 bbls.; shipments, non; stock, li t, bbls. ROSIN Firm: sales, 303 bbls.; receipts, l.fc bbla; shipments, none; stocks, A.7fA bbla Quotations: A. B, C and D, 32 sM3 3 o; K, 13.W: F, 87.96; G, H and I, 3-t io; K. 3J.S0; M, 34.00; N, 34 76; WO, 3S.60; WW, 35.70. 1 Cottoo Market. i LIVERPOOL. Aug. 13.-OOTTON Spot, steady; middling, fi.7Kd; middling. (4ad; I low middling. 4 u3d. Sales, 8.000 bales. . NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-C!OTTON-Th cotton market closed unsteady at a de cline of 3 point on August, but generally unchange to 2 points higher. Cotton futures opened steady; October, 9 84c: Aember, 9.c; January, 7uc; Marc I .9c; May, 10.22c. I Metal xtarkrt. NEW YORK, Aug. . UETAI.S-la t offered, 34 4i Spelter not quoted Cuo ber, unsettled; electrolytic, 81766'17.50. iron, steady and unchanged. Tin, quiet, 4Vt8-7ftt.l3. At London: Spot copper, f 65 ' 1"s: futures. 87; electrolytic. 79 10. Sixt tin, aia U; future, s.149 16a. Anitmony, US. Lead, fa i 9d; spelur, 457. 8Cyaoorote4 Ai1m and Dried Fvolt NEW YORK. Aug. 19. EVAPORATE) APPLES Quiet. DRILIi FRUITS Prune, quiet. Apri eoLs. firm. Peachea, quist Raisins, firm; loos muscatels, V$7Vc; choice to fancy scedsd, 7Vc; seedless, CVb'4o; London layra, ltfitc. gar Market. NEW YORK, Aug. l.-r.COAR-Riiw, dull; ceotrtfugal, 4.64o; molaasea 3o. Refined, quiet Future -openul steadier snd at noon prices went 3 to 6 points net higher. ,KT to tho Situation Beo Want Ada. OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUOUST GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET!; Wheat Remaini Firm to Two Cent Higher, with All Sales at Higher Figure.. CORN GOES A LITTLE LOWER OMAHA. August 1 191A. The wheat market waa -rry atraly to day, wheat Bold unolianned to f rente higher, allliouuh nnnt f the aala were from 2 to 4 centa hither than vraterdty. ) Twelve cara of contract oala n r -i , have Iwn reelved til CTU'ao tr the !aet I Iwn ttava Mlllera and exportera In Ue eaat haw refuaed to cancel aalce or Hour on ine around that there Is enough good wheel r.mvlnir to take rare ire or their contract. flear-Uites were: neat ami nnr equal to i3,000 bushels; corn, l.M bush els; oats, m.oot bushela. Liverpool close; Wheat, unchanged; corn, unchanged at Hd higher. rrlmarv wheat recelpta were MW.OOO bi. and shipments IM4,Oi)0 bu.. against receipts of l.fa.vtt) bu. and ghlinnenla cf sTi.OJO bu.- last year. Primary corn receipts wore 405.000 bu. and shipment 2o.0u bu., asalnst re ceipts of $39,000 bu. and shipments of K.J. 000 bu. last year. Primary oats rerelpts were 1. 401,080 bu. sn.l shipments tll.W0 bu., against re celpta of &S.000 bu. and shipments of 143, (t) bu. lawt rear. CARLOT RECK1PTP. . Wheat t"orn. uats, ""hlcagu 407 Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. 1ouls . 1 3R ITS l:4 IS v: Winnipeg These cash sales were reported today: Wheat No 2 hard winter 1 car. dk. I . i.n; a , 11.". No. a hard winter: 1 cars, 11.17; is) cars, S hard winter: 1 cars. IMS: 1 nr. 11.14: I cars. 11.10: 1 car. JU1; t cars. iU: I car. $1.08. No. 4 hsr win ter: 1 car, 11.09; 1 car, I1.07S; 4 cars 11 .07; cara, 11.08; cars, I1.06' 1 car. $l.uS; I cars. fl.6; 1 car, 11.04. Sample: 1 car, $1.Hi; S cars, 11.04; 1 car. hot H.02; 1 car 11.10. torn MO. I wnue: cars, in-, -u. 'white: S cars, 74o. No. 3 yeliow; I cara, ,TnSe; M oar, 75V. No. yellow: 1 cara, "ift'-tc. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, ifcc. No. yel hnm ? l ear. 7!W No. 1 mixed. 1 car. 744-c d j I i 1 1An NT r. It mlvftil- 1 cars, 744c; 1 car, 74cc; I cars. 4c; No. mixed: 1 ar. TH'e. Sample: I car, yeuow, 73o; 1 car, heating, 7tlc; 1 car. 70c; I car, hot. (Be; 1 car. hot, 8o. Oata No. 3 white: 1 car. old. 4ac; 3-t car, old. 4Jc; 3 cars, old, 4Sc; V, car. old. 4tc- 1 car. 41c; Il-i cars. 404o; car, 40e. No. 4 white: I oars, KVtc; 1V cara, c; i car, wa; i car, poor. 37Wo. Hample: 1 car, 88Vsc: 1 oar. 8bc. Barley-No. 4: 1 car. 67C. ' ;)wSRye .lldleCrt 4 vngkqj mi wxmnw Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I tur key. 11.146 1.M: No. 3 turkey. ll.Ul.SS; No. 3 hard, 11.1261.83; No. 3 hard, 31.0" No. hard. 3t04Ol.; No. 3 spring 31.174J1.19; No. S spring. 311Ftl7: No 3 durum. 9c(b1.03; No. 8 durum. W'frWo, Corn: No. 2 white, 78r7c; No. 3 white 73Wc: No. 4 white. WWfraV; No. 6 white, 73t?l7SV4c: No. white, iiitJ73c; No. 2 yellow. 7SVVti7tc; No. 8 yellow, 7rMi7rc; mixed. "SiiTSc. Oat: No. 8 white, 4! 4ic: standard. 41f44c; No. 3 white, 404 49c; No. 3 white, 87l&8&c.. Barley; Malt ing (old), 704)r72o; No. 1 feed (newt, B3vtMc. Rye: No. 3, 6iMr6c; No. 3, MS6c. CIUCAUO GRAIN AND PttOVISIOKS Fratares of 4be Tradlna aad Cloala; Price ob Board at Trad. CHICAOO; Aug. 19. News of the sink ing of the Arabia caused fresh weakness In the wheat market today alter prices had begun to recover from a setback due i to excellent reports from the harvest In the spring crop belt W ith September at l.tfH and December at I1.04H, quotations closed unsettled, So to Uo under laat night. Corn finished unchange to S,(H-o higher, oata hiba off to S.o up, and pro visions with gain of 2'v&k3 to Joe. Bears In wheat had the advantage from the start. A a result, for the first time this season, the May option went lower than last year, selling down to 31.08. Fa vorable weather throughout Minnesota, the Dakota and the Canadian northwest continued on the previous day to ant as more than an offset fo rain In the terri tory Southwest of her.. A a matter of fact, today advice pointed to a realisa tion of one-of the largest spring wheat crop ever grown In America, If not the very largest On th ensuing decline In dications that a fair export business had developed led to a little reaction, but the bulla were making only alow headway when word came that the Arabia was the victim of a submarine. - Increased selling that 'followed the recelpta of bulletin telling of the fate of the Arabic depressed tlia wheat mar ket visibly, but the extent of tha fall In values was not to exceed He on the bushel. This loss wa virtually wled out before trading reached an end for the day, although trace of nervousness were still evident when the final gong cleared tha fit Corn at first sagged with wheat. Ixter, though, the market hardened. nwln to ,",,' mistic unweicunu cool temperature ana to psesl- mistic crop reports rrom tne northern portion of the com belt Oat merely tagged after corn. Whipping demand was fair, but by no means urgent. Shorts covering brought about a de cided rally In provisions after an early ilAjilln Tka L, - , , , decline. The weakness of grain and hogs seemea to nave cauaea the Dear to be irappea into selling too freely altogether. Future ranged a follows; Artlclel Open. I High. I Low. I Close, Yee y. Wheat! Sept. 1 06, 1 06 1 04-HW 1 05-Jfel 104 1 4il 1 OS 106H 1 04'i 1 i 1 05--a 104. 'Dec. May. Cora 1 105 1 U3V 1 WJ J 0W4 108 Sept J' 7K",76f . 7 75TW8 DeciGT,-!,! May.ioa'ik 76 64 6Ts 64 V,' 7T 6o. 66' Oat I I 41W 13 67 13 70 7 95 8 45 8 r.fi 8 7 8 7ii 8 76 Pork Septj U 62 Oct. 13 8! Lard I fi. pt. ( 7 92 Jan..! IU J377 18 90 8 12 8 87 I 70 8 9 8 H2 13 47 13 77 13 90 12 116 (70 I 80 l i DO 13 62 795 I 62 165 I 5 Kins l Sept. i 8 55 Oct. B of NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatleaa ol th Dap en Varioa CoaaiBOaitle. NEW. YORK, Aug. 18.-FI .OUR-Lower W1LEAT Spot weak: No. t red. 81.16;, a I. f. New York, prompt slUpirumt, all rail; No. 3 hard. 3L17A1, c, I. f. New York, to arrive, lake and rail: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 31 0W4, and. No. i northern. Mani toba. 31.06J. e, L f. Buffalo, Future, weaker: September. ll.H4. CORN ripot, firm; No. 2 yellow, luc. prom t shipment OATS Spot, steady: standard, R4'o65c; No. 3 whtt, Uh.ai)oi fancy clioped whit. (647 67o. HAY f Inn; prim. $1.6; No. 1. 81 a 1.60: No. 2. 81.4wl.42tt; No. 3. ILSOtil.,; hiring. tL3t1.26. HOPS Steady;. state, common to choice, 19)4 crop, iKfli.u-; Paclfia coast 1U14 crop. Ui'lSo; IDll crop, fcd-llo. HIDES Steady; Bogota, SOtJjJJlc; Cen tral America, Juc. LEATHKK-Flrm; hemlock firsts, 33c; econds, sOavilc. PROVISIONS Pork. barely steady; mesa, liU-SU 17.00; family, 830toqa.tjO; short clsar. 114 60ffi.(n). Beef, barely steady- me. 117 6khhih); family. tl.'ft soru. Lard, firm; middle west, 33.1.Mi.2S. TALLovV-4ju)1; city. sc; country, t . i.iai, -i;. bLTTi-jit rtleauter: receipts. 8,t.i0 tubs; creamery, extra, is4,627c; firsts, Zi(c ; seconds, ?. VuiWc. ttHjo Unn: receipts, 11 lta rases; frvsh gathered, extras, fcvt('7i'; extra firsts, i4-aiolc; firsts, 2yit&iiw, seconds, XH'J zic. CHEESE Weak; rotalpts. m ease: atat whole milk, frh, flat, whit and colored, apectai-, la'AWtc; same, aver age fancy, " PoLLTRT Live, flrmi weatara hkk. '.'"ivr V" .-.VZ , Receipts, s.ooo oc; io o yenow, iito ". "w. "'-' "y prime fed steers, i (4-c: jo. a mixeu, '-W'';. j"". it.rs. 8i.ot)roti.40: 73r78ic; No- mixed. o. ft0n. .tockers and 'JO, 1015. rna. brollera, lr: fowl. !: torkcyn. I Wf . lre.ee.l, quiet; Price, umh.nar.l. I Mtaneapioll 4lrala Market. M1NNKAIHMJS. Minn.. Atir. 1 WMKAT He.elpla. tnj.;i busihrTn; B-p-lember, fi n;': No. 1 hard. 11.60; No. 1 northern. ' 1 4!"- MIXNBAIVUH. Aug. 1! FIX)" R rvrllned; fancy patents. .7R; first cleara, .".;u; second clears. 3140, BARLKY Old. fti7c; now. Slr7tC. MVl-s.fle lOtN-l-'I.OO. 4-ORN No. 3 vellow, h 74jC. OATS-No. 3 white, new, 4Mf41e, FLAX-4l.Hhl.7W. l.lrerpowt (.rain Market, MVrtX)!.. Aug. IB. WHKAT-Kpot. tinlet: No. t Manitoba. Ha Kd: No. He nivi: no, l northern, uumin, n 'ii. ttiRN unot, quiet; American rmxen, new. Ha, rLOt'R Winter patenta, Wk. teffee Market. XKW YORK. Aug. 19.-COFKT.fJ After oenlng 1 point lower to 1 point higher the market for coffee futures sold 3 or 3 points alwve last night closing figures, for the latter delivery, which seem to be Influenced by apprehension that frost might follow the present rains In Brasll, and rumors that valorisation wa practically assured In tha primary mar aria. I fn u nu innvnmnv iimiii.,, however, and the market later eased of f . kets. There mas no Important demand . . t . b .1 M.h. h. 1 1 K I 1,m i I im I net unchanged to 3 points lower. Sale were IH.fita) bag. August, ..14t-; Septem ber. a.1"1: October, 4.4.ti': Novemler .4V; Pecorrher. .4H ; January, Mo; February, .67c; March, .2c; April. Wc; May, .lc; June, .7Hc; July, tt.wic. 8ot. quiet; lllo 7s. 7o: Bantns 4s. c. Cost and freight offer were unchanged to a shade firmer, with fantos 4s quoted at sun to lT and Rio 7a at OW. Today's cables reported unchanged markets In Braxll, with Rio exchange l-32d higher. - Pry Good Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 1.-IRY OOODR Cotton goods oulet; yams ateady; wool goods active; raw silk higher: Jobber re ported a moderate fall In business coming steadily on the small lots. CHICAGO LIVK MOCK MARKET Cattle iteadr Hogs Weak "hers Strong. CHICAGO. Aug. !!, CATTLE Re ctlpts, S.IXX) head: market steady; native beef cattle, 3H.WtrlO,3; western steers, 6.7iifi.25: cows and heifers, UJOySOO; calves, MSOtm.On. HraJ- Receipts, 17.0UO head; market weak at Milrtc decline; bulk 3.0ib.KR; light, 3HSDU7.70; mixed. $.YHi7.Hi; heavy, 3,'.7,7d; rough. 3.7rt6.S0; pigs, HWt ".. SHKKP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1J.O00 head; market strong: wethers, 4o.BUIjii.lfl; ewes, 3.1.M)ti5.0u; lambs, 3U.40il)8.S,. Rt. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1!. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.00J head; market higher; na tive beef teers, 37. f"f 10.16; yearling steer and heifers. 34.6041 10.00; rows, tfloi titi.OO; Blockers and feeders, 34.0oij.: southern steers, tS.ST(bli.rU; cows and heifer, 34.0Otr8.iO; native calves, 3s.0H4 1L0U. Xinntl Duu.lnl. I AHA kA.J. m.rh.1 tn.tv- l I a mrA llirhfa X? 0Ai4 Wt- mlMl nrt butcher, 87.404i7.TO;' rood heavy, 8." 4j7.10. B11EEP AND LAMBS Receipts R.OOO hood; market steady; lambs, 7.7fttf8.6o; sheep and ewes, 8b.5oV7.00. I Kanjpas City Lire Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 10. CATTLE head; market steady: oor0.90; dressed beef western steers. 87.0.NJ feeders. 8A.00drS.2S: bulls. 8ft.8-i H. 75; calves, 3t.mii0.2A. HOGS Receipt, 7,000 head; market, lower; hulk of sales, tH.504i7.!6; heavy. Iii.bik 7. 26; 5lK((..Wi; packers and butchers, .70ly ; light i Todj.zh; pigs, g txtqtq'.go. HHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,300 head; market blither; lamba, ta.00frs.40; yearlings, 3ti.2lty4.76; wethers, X.0(.W; ewes, is.60tl.2o. Kloax City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 13 CATTLE (jRecclpts, 000 head: market lOn higher; native steers, suo.' n; cow ana natters, 33.iHd-t.7n: cannera, :i.7r4-4.7o; bull, stags. etc., ju.iht?.v. lit u Receipts, ,rw neaq; marwet ateady. to 10c lower; heavy, $6.3u-I.4l6: mixed, h.wV((H.J0; light, 35.70dCB.00; bulk of aaies, 35SWj. -SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8,000 head; market steady; ewe,. $K60I&.3&; lamba, f7.604r7.7S. St. Josegk LIT Stork Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 13. CATTL& Re ceipts, l.auo head; market steady: stt-era, 37.00uv.a5: cows and heifers, 1.0os.50; calves. 8.0ttt 10.85. HOGS Rocelpts, ' head; market slow to 10c lower i top, 87.06; bulk of sales, 8;.!MT7.00. SliEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head: market strong; lambs, 88.0D4g.30. Live Stork ta Sight. Receipts of llv stork at th fv prln- ciiai western margeis: C'sttie, lings. Slieep. Omaha St. Louts Kansas City, 12.600 23.00 6,0110 7,NW 17.0U0 6.000 binux city Chicago Total receipts...' I,0"0 13.000 .111.100 4H,0')0 45.WJ0 TROTTING RACE TAKEN BY FRED R AT CARROLL IA. CARROLL, la., Aug. 19. (Special Tele gram.) Result of the race here today were as follow: Trotting. 2:23 Class (Ten Startsi-at rren n, first ; imnite, second; iiaronesa Mae. third: Tommy lloooor. fourth Time. 2.27H. ' pacing. 1:1. Class (Nine Starters! Homina.nl, first: Allator, second; B'Jd welaer. third. Time, 2;liV4- One-half Mile flash I Knur Hlartara Concho, first; J. W. Fuller, second; Alex Grunt, third; While Sox, fourth. Time, TOM M'NAMARA WINS WESTERN OPEN TITLE CHICAGO, Aug. 19. Tom MoNamara of Boston, with 304 strokes, today won tho western open golf championship at tha Glen Oak club. M. J. Brady, despite a aeoond 70 In th third round, finished with 810. A. Cunningham of Wheeling scored 803 for tho seventy-two holes, whllo George Sargent of Washington made 907. SPRIGGAN OUTFINISHES FIELD AT GALESBURG GALESBURO. 111.. Aug. tt.-flprlgtan, winner of the 120.000 Panama-Pa clflo stake, outflnlshed. but did not outclass a field of nin atarter In th 3:24 trot of th Great Western race here today, Sprlggsn ia owned by J, F, Dunn ot flan Francisco. BILLINGS BUYS WILLIAM FOR THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND CLEVELAND, Aug. 19,-Wllllam, l:B8tt. world's champion pacing taJllon, has been old by A. Earl Vanatta, hi owner, to C. K. O. Billing, New York horseman, for $3S,000. William will be withdrawn from racing and placed In tha stud. Hroalagr Wins Two Go. PRUNING. Neb., Aug. 19. SpclsI.) Bruiilut took two straight games from lie. tiier. winning th first, ( to I, and In th seooud shutting tharn out, 6 to 0. Batteries: First same. Brunlug, Hawks snd Schulte; Deshier, Ulttlsr and Heffler. Second game: llrunlng, liawka and Schulte; Deshier. Clark and Heffler, Star aad Strtga After Caw. Th Oakland, Neb., team cancelled Its fame with the Star and Striiwa, leaving hem without a gam for next Sunday. Any class A team, in or out of th city, wanting a same for this dat call Hoy Stac-y. South 12-i. irala Ha a 3kaoaB. Th New York' former business mun sger. Arthur Irwin, now manager of lb Iswiston club in th Nw EnMland leag-u. hss developed a great cutflslder, who, h asys. 1 on that will liitki th fans forget sll about Ty Cobb and THs Hpnaker within t.m next two pears. Th ulwtituu a ua4 ta Jevcksr, AlflTTI HUP PTArV UIDVTT VlUttllrt LI I D 0 1 VUl IUftIMil Cornffd Cuttle Are reelinj- Compe tition from Western IUrij-e Market Lower. BIGGEST HOG RUN OF WXEK OMAHA, August 1!. l'.lt"-. Reoelpts ware: Cattle. Hops. Biteep. "iticial Monday 4.:.v: Otflcial Tuesdsy 3,l4i M" t'tlK-lHl Weiinemlay... a,ti4 H,S Kstimate Thursday.... 3,0 ia,li"0 Four day this weok.ll,4T7 Hm.w- ""Hi days last week. ,17.4 S7.:l Sums days 2 wks o..S,;l .41 Same days 8 wks ago. .10,101 4S.MI Ham days 4 wks ago..1tsv. ..lf Batne daya last year. .17.1.1 34.iin s:i. tl.MII L-O.s. i M IL'7 1 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the Year to date, a compared with last year: my 11. Inc. Cattle m mm rH.irrs i:u.ki Hog I.Wa.!! 1.43S.OJ S47.IT3 "been 1.474.4H1 t,tfK.S.1 1S.KV The following table shows the average rrlce for hoir at h. Month titnaha lve . , - - : : , . . Ji00'"" 'r the last few day, with -' Date. IMS. ll4.iiai.ViWI3.IMl.1.H Aug. I ! I f 041 I T Ml 7ti! AUg, Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug, I fV'l IU It 431 f 4?V T TO) 3 M 3 0J t 4 7 S 7 (4 t hi 3 1! t !' I Ml i 7 13 3 l 3 I! 7 WI t 3 7 301 KV, 3 lil 7 K T 7 7 7 7 Aug Aug. 10. 7!, 3 30j J 1 WI T M T IU 'II 1" 7 ll 7 31 7 41 Aug. 51. Ml 7 Hi Ug. U. Aug. 18. 4tT4, 3 7:M T l I 0l 7 ill 7 ) I 43 3 MS 3 Wtj 7 Nil 3 Oaj I 3 Oi.j 7 47 Aug. 14. Aug. is. ft"S, 3 04 7 7 8 ltl 7 10, T 73, 8 13 7 onl 8 3 11 3 34 Aug. Aug. If 7 7 7i 3 1 I 8 08: f 171 8 34i 7 M 7 171 8 H 7 ? 3 72 Aug. 1H 27VI 8 (M 7 75! 7 171 !4! 7 Aug, 19.1... li sji 7 ni 3 01 7 1. 8 J 7 4 Sunday. Recelpta and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending at 8 o'clock p, m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CAR lOTS. Cattle. I loss PheeD. H'r'. v., M. A St. P 8 Wabash 1 Missouri Pscifio Union l'acirtc 21 1H .. 1 8 1 I X, i ,, K, 11 ,'vs l' .. in .. 3 1.. ! 6 4 1 IKS W 1 C. N. W., east... 7 C. N. W.. west.. 24 C, St. 'P., M. O.. 4 C, H. A Q, esst... 6 C, J. 4k U., west.. T C, K I. a P., east. H Illinois Central 4 Chicago, tit. West.. 2 Total receipts.... ltn! DISPOSITION HEA I). Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co ... l,llH 3, Ml! 6,1117 Swift A Co ltmahy Packing Co.. Armour Co 46 4.V, 8it7 2,ti7l 2,217 2, BAA l.wi g.ISM . hwart a t o. J. W. Murphy Lincoln I-acklng Co.... w Ho. Omaha l'acalng Co. 12 Cudshy, from country l.l'.C iw. B. Vanaant (.:o...... 4H Benton, Vansant 4fc L.. l Hill A Son 1 F. B. Lewis M Huston A Co to J. it. Root A Co. Ill J. II. Bulla L. F. litis IN Kellogg 6 VYerlholmer A Degen.., 91 H. F. Hsmllton 20 Sullivan Bros 9 Rothschild , 32 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 8 Chrlstlo 34 ill gin 14 Huiiman Roth 23 Meyer 12 Baker, Jones A Smith.. 47 Tanner Bros 37 Jonn Harvey ,.. 171 Clin 46 Other buyer Sit 8,i4 Totals 3,046 12.907 KJOt t A'lTLhi lleoelpts wei vary fair for a Thursday, but the quality ot th offer ings wa rainer oonimon as a ruia ana ae Biraiile beeves were decidedly acsree. Ite oelpt so far this week have been nearly f.uuu heavier than last week and unusually liberal for this Urn of th year. Partly for thla reason and partly owing to the liberal receipt and bad markets eaat, the trade has tieen very unssuiad and trend of values lower, l.'ornfed cattle hav felt th competition from western ranger and while price today wer not a great rlesl luwor than yesterday, the general market shows a lotyluo decline for th wnt, Western beeves, on the other hand, hav been In good demand and very nearly steady right along, tills being particularly true of the fair to good grade. Movement wa very sluggish today ud th under tone to th trau rather weak than otnor- Wl.to. There waa very littlo activity In stock ets and feeders, although prices ruled about steady at the resent decline. Good fleshy and medium weight feeders aro selling boo lower than at the ?sl time two or three week ago, and aiow sale at that. Stock cattle ha not shown so much decline and ar In very good de mand right along. Inquiry for stock cows and hellers hss held up well and prices have remained a bo it steady and the sain hold tru as to stock calves. i Quotations on cattl: Good to clioloe fed. yearlings, KMt9.70; fair to good fed yearlings, 7.Vttt 75; common to fair fed yearlings, .7'.tj 7.76; good to choice heavy beeves, IVOoy. 4j; fair to good corn fed beeves, 8H.aVyv.u0; common to fair corn fed beeves, 87.Oittt.2i; prlmo gras beeves, 8a.26tiH.i6; good to cholc grass beeves, 37.kuu4.36; fair to good grass bvts, $7.40 tl'7.; common to fair grass beeves, .40 J7.40; good to cholc lad heifer. 37.00 8.60; good to cholc fed cows, 34.6ii4r7.2(; good to cholc grass hnlfera, Vivtgi.w, good to cholu grans cows, . Vo-tLlfi; fair lo good cows, u.i6ii.26; common to fslr cows, 4.0006.7t; good to cholc feeder, 87.8648.00; fair to good feeders, $.?t7.&; common to fair stockers, So bUiQw 70: stock belters, 36.76a.76: stock cows, 8a.60U.6O; stock csJvss, Hootia.OO; veal calvss, li.mn lO.Ou; bulls, staga, sto.. 36.0ut77.Uil. Hrtiresentativ sal: BEEV STEERS. No. Av. Pr. ft. A. Pr. It M Ik U US4 8 74 44 Hot 4 M It UM 9 I . Ui-u. A'Su llUlt'Lu.. It t4 I . HEIFERS. 8 444 3 IS 2 o 4 4(1 11 1H ( 14 t UK 4 7 . t ts) M 8 IW til LAliVftH, 9 144 9 04 1 kt H I 4 10 4 14 9 4 STO"KEKS AND FEEDERS, 4.. 444 4 IW i 490 I 14 t t.' 44 14 1 1 14 4 SM 4 4 13 44 1 M 4 XT 4 14 410 t ft 4 tW 3 41 19 T 0 11 tit 4 n II lit 7 40 4 74 7 0 2 ! 1 til HOOK A very liberal run of hoga was on hand today, tne aupiay being th largest of th week to date. Receipts wer estimated at 1 cars, or 12,600 head, which brings the wen-k total up to .k7 head. This is 0.0 O larger than a week ago, 3.0UU heavier thaa two week ago, and over 12. two mora than wer her dur ing the aame daya a year ago. Shippers Insisted on anotner sharp de cline today, and tha result was that trad wa a Hut dull, but they carried their point, and light hog, no matter whether thev went to shippers or packers, looked about lt-e lowe- v.terilay. No light wr abl to boat M.K and sale, ranged from that on oo.. o. Tne packer tried to force as much dJlne in heavle as light wer showing, and earlv offar wer at least MtiaO lower. Seller, howevar. refused to trad on thia basis and th bl part of th forenoon had passed befur anything of consequence waa dona Opening aales of mixed packer and heavlea wer aa much aa lOo lower, and weighty kind looked 6vl0o lower at any time. Mixed kind, however, continued to improv a the forenoon advanced and a good many sales wer made befor th olos that did not look to be ovr to lower, while some were almost stsady. General packer trad wa ooloo down, hulk of killing hogs selling around 86.00 tiH.M. with quit a sprinkling of heavle aa low aa 36.90, and a fair ahowlng of butcher on up to 33o. Movement liv ened up a good deal towarda the close, and a fair clearance had been made be fore midday. Representative sales: Ms. At. 40 4 4.. .4 4 4u 41, .Xm 'M 44 "4 t;.. m 44 46 X gb. Pr. No. A. g. Pr. ... 4 B9 tt !4t ... 4 li IW I ki ' 4t -Jit W IS ... t W 41 MI M 4 ... 4 4. u M 44 4 IS tut 4 4 144 ... 40 . . 4 1 M r 4U e 1 4 I 2 .....HJ4 ... 4 4. 4U 4 It . M !M ,., 4 4. k.l I 14 44 Ill ... 4 14 11 4 HI f ! 44 4 74 mwm JO 6l....llrt M 4 t I4 te 3 n ii 4 ... ( (IX ... 941 t 4 l It f4 40 I n i.l . 51 ... 4 to S14 M 4 i. BMKKP Another big nin of sneep and In... . .a i-oSM-d tnis morning, snm elKhly-elaht ars, or 2VW bead, beliik. rstlmsted. Total for tha four dsvs la W.3 head a against IK.114 last weed. ' 4ti.!s two weeks aKo. and (..? a veer ao. -tnis morning a run here was latser than at all the other western markets combined, and the smirHie for tho week to date, lead all points lmla trade opened otif a little dracrirv for while eerv one com-edod that pti c would te higher, tho else of the local run made buyers a little slow about gottlnii down to liiinlncss. In the end fat lamb scored nn advance of about 10c., good to choice kinds Belting larrelv at IH.:f.i. the bitter f'Ktirc holng the day s top, and rqiiiilllns the best price that nas been paid thla week. As a general- thins f lee ra were partly dried out till morn ing, but at leaot a part of the lambs still ratricii a good ileal or water. Movement was falrlv active after a tiadlns bssis had been established and tne mug or in ist Inmivs was cleaned un In very fslr season despite the eerly slowness. Feeder lamb showed a good. firm tone, snd price were generally quoted as fully steady, some selling as high as 3M.I. Severs! loads of feeder heep put In appearance today, hut they had net been sold at a late hour. Fat sheep were not very llliersllv snr' plled, and those here took steadv fig ures. Best ewes went at 3".3f which Is about where they have been selling all week. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb good to choice, 3.2.Vfa.46; lambs, fslr to good. 3S 0iHis.f; Inmha, feeders. - V 3.16; yearlings, good to choice. .-.Ktyfv wethers, fair to choice, tA.lV4r4.00; ewes good to choice, 33.0ffinj.25; ewes, fair to good, 34,'Oq.VOO. Itepresrntatue sale- Av 14r Wyoming lamb . 71 l'.f7 Idaho lamba fj M Idaho lamb , 6 Idaho lamba stl 2.1" Wyoming feeder lamba.... 41 2 culls 2m 3W Idaho feeder lamba........ 33 culls 64 1S2 Idaho feeder lamb t ii Wyoming ewe ..ljo Price. r. 8 li. 8 2.'. 3 lo 7!. 8 to 7 Ml 7 7 2C. NORTH PLATTE BOOSTERS OUTPUY BIG SPRINGS NORTH PI.ATTE. Neb.. Aug. 19. K,e olal Telegram.) Tha North Piatt Roost er defeated tha Hlg Sluing team today, 7 to 1 Muddy ground hindered fast base runntng. Fiissel, the Big Brrlngs wonder, waa In good form and strnek out foui-toen of tho Boosters, but was given very poor support In tha pinches. In the eighth Inning North Ilatte made five runs on one hit. th visitors throw ing th ball away at every opportunity. Neither aide scored until tha sixth Inning. Artley for the locals pitched good ball and struck out eleven ot th visitor. The local will play the Lincoln Cleaner next Sunday and Monday. Score: . R.H.K. -North Platte. .0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 (7 ( 1 'Big Spring. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 t 4 Base on balls: Off Artley, 6; off Fua sel. 8. Wild pitches: Artley, 2: Ftissel. 3. Two-baa hits: Flynn. Kllndt. 1 Struck out: By Artley. 11; by Fussel, 14. Time: 1A0, Umpire: Hartman. KEARNEY RACE MEET ' ' WILL BE HELD SEPT. 22-24 KEARNEY, Neh Aug. l.-Speclal.) The fall race meet of th Midwest Fair association will be held In Kearney on September 22. 23 and 24, according ' to plans perfected by the management to day. Th fall race meet will be held Jointly with tha Buffalo County fair and the event promises to surpass the one of last season. Tha purse ara much larger than at last year's fall meeting and tha number of horse entered will be much greater. Twenty-eight hundred dollar will be given In the harness races and about (400 In th running race. The class of horse always entered at the Kearney race and tha fine condition of tha local tracks, is claimed, by horsemen to make th local event second to the great state fair races at Lincoln. IOWA HORSESHOE FLIPPERS EXCEL AT WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. Neb., Aug. . (Special Telegram.) In an exciting horse shoe match hern thla afternoon Cyrus Livingston and Harrison Livingston, two crack local players, wer defeated by two expert from Thurman, la. Tha lowans, who wer R, Stanley and D, D. Rhode, won two games out of three.' Tho first two game wer a tie, and 3. Stanley won tha third game with a ringer after tha score stood at I fop each side. Th horseshoe weighed four pounds and thir teen ounces. Tho Thurman player have given their promise to return for a tournament to ho bald here next Wednes day. r Aiuerleaa Aaaoelatioa. At Kansas City First rune: K.H.B. Louisville 3 10 1 Kansas City 1 3 3 Batteries: Northrop and Clemens; Dlhl and Geibel. Second game: R.H.E. Louisville ..............ISO Kaunas City - 0 4 1 Batteries: Mlddleton and Crossin; Gard ner and Gelbel. At Minneapolis . RH.E (Vlurnbua .......................4 17 o Minneapolis .6 11 0 Batteries: Ixivls and Coleman; Ting ling and Gharrlty. , At Milwaukee R.BT.K. Indianapolis , T 1 Milwaukee 810 a Batteries: Schardt. Cotnelman. and Blackburn; Dougherty, Young and Hughe. Brannon. At St. Paul RITE. Cleveland ..........( 9 1 St. Paul 8 11 4 Batteries: Bowman. Lathrop and Bill ing; Hteel and Glenn. ' Fralt Dealer Wis, From the Jobbing district of tha city comes the report of a hand ball game In which the tables were turned. According to this atory, Sam Glllnsky and Nelson beat Postmaster Wharton and George lirandeia at hand ball at th Young Men's Christian association by th score of 2.114 to 2.107. Wi Iowa City Aoto Rao. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Aug. 19. iSpeolal Tel egram.) C R. Parker of Iavnport. driv ing a Bulik car, won a twenty-five-nitle outo rar at the Johnson count v fair this afternoon. Time. &!:07; puree, 3&s. Our Animal tl Rnla of ti 4 MwShSW SILKS Will Occup Monday Next. ERANDEI3 w .