Till) ItllK: OMAHA. rHIDAV, ALHli:sT I!?, ) J (i 1 ion nK.vi Hwi and (olUfn. Honk. tr sale by owner, nw f-r. bungalow; 8XI caah, V per month. Harney ,M. 6-RoOM modern hou", except heat, ll. 3M4 Uniw. Water free. tVx-room and hall, north side, ono block car, I?. 6-K.rcrcFB RBALi T.HTATK CO.. Xfcvufflag 871. 1"16 Omsha Nat'l, Mod. 7-r. how. 8tU Flnkmy. Weh; fcM.t i-R. cottage, oid condition, 1H. II. I KM. tun. house, mod. In every t"eeict, prac tidily new: Miami. Tel. Weh. MR. rl N. HTH PT. First claim, all modem, for rent. Tel. owner, Walnut isMI. South. XIOHT-ROOM house, upstairs and downstair, ras, nil modurn and barn. 8. inn Ht. 8-KOOM. modern house. 8401 Jonea, $U oa per month J. 1. Kemp. toutlas 9S7. a rmi.i waa n, re. r-nons nenson t 1R Elegant modern flat. 1418 Vinton St.; modern except hmt Webster or Douglas 78. II and 4-r. houaes. Oil WO Bancroft St. CLAJHh; In, (16 S. i'.th; 8 rooms, modern, j newly nee.; rent only yi", iiarney o.w. W . F.LEQANT lWroom residence, 8601 Capitol Ave.. M. Owner. IN W. Farnnm district, modern -r. bungalow, I blocks from Karnntn 8t. car Una; rent 8:W per mo. Tel. Mar. BJoO. it- -. HOUSESiAPARTMTvNT FLsAT9. $1t( t-.i 2614 N IMh 81.. mod. . heat. $2S.0i :-R, ? Howard 8t.. modern I.T.OO 7-R., lOua Corhy St., modern. ..(. 6-n., 8W 8. Wth Ave., modern. fc-lt., US Park Ave., modern flat. .Sft-0-R , 3X1 N. 14th Ave., mod. bungw. 8-t! 8-R.. 117 8. Kh St.. modem. $45.00 T-R.. 61 8. Pith St., modern, hot and cold water, .lanltor. 8S0.00 T-Rt. 212 r. S7th Bt., modern, hot water, heat, nam go. StOno t-R., 3SV Harney St., mod., 1st class. $75.0u -R.. f:l Farnnm 8t . lrn fine. G fco RGB COMPANY, Phone D 7F. P02 City Nat'l Bank Hid. S-K. MUD. house, close, to good car line; possession trtven when desired H. 441i, R-R. MOD. house. Tel Florence 44 o-ROOM. all mod, ex, heat. Weh. 37. BUT a 7-room modern Hitnscom Park home on a rental basis. Tel. Uar. 42W. iU7PARIAva. 7-r.. strictly modH .m PIG 8-rooni house for rent. gns. water and bath: price, tl. rhnne Webster .Wt; FOR RFNT rms., closa In. Tel. D. 8711. ONE 4 and one 5-room house; Rood con dition. Tel. Webster 8152. I AND 7-room houses near high school, part modern. 120. Tel. Benson 83-J, NEW 8-r.. mod, bungalow, $27. D. 6087. FIIJUUT &Mcb FREE Pbooe tX)ula r foi complete Hat of vacant bouaea and apartments: also for storage moving 1th and Jackson Sit a. fEK the Central rurultur Store FBKi RFNTAL III ST. TTneAU f relah Bona ft Co., Aee bide. nOUBCB Il( rrt. of tha city. GlobeVan& Storage Stnraa, moves, packs ships; t-horse van and I men, 81. IS per hr. : storage 82 per tno. BatXfactlon guar, p. 4388 Ty. ta Gordon Van Co. tl N. llth St- Tel. D. 38 or Uar. One Small Office For Rent Good Location Fourth Floor. Water and Electnc Light, Free. $12.00 Per Month. The Bee Building ''The building that is alwaya new." 1 .. Office, Room 103. Maggard's g Van an Jto.se Caii ua far ea tlmatea for arav tec, pacKum, ahlpptnc. 1718 Webster Bt Douglas 14S. J. C. Reed 8te&.wa t-ROOM cottage. 111 S. 28th 8C, I1S.000. water paid. MODERN 7-room house, newly decorated. 2415 Caldwell. teres and Offices. Very Desirable Printing Office Location with entm nee from Court of Bco Building. ' 1000 to 1600 square feet. Inquire Room 103 R. O. Babcock, Sup't. WartsosMi, WARKHOUSE-TRACKAGE. Part or all of ons floor la large flve story brick building. Large freight ele vator. - Address J 189. Bee. WANTED TO BUI 'YC'LK car, state make, price and send description to G. P. McGraw. Plerson, la. OrFrit'K furniture bought and soil J. C Need, iwn rsrnsm. fiiig. n4 HIOUKfT prices lor old clothing. D 4711 to sell large tract of Texas land, sub oMvlded aridress Bqk 36. Wlnterset. la. la a nuy ferythiim nn nand. Web. 4i04, liatatijr uku olgu araua tiiaau. It. HIT. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent farm on halves: tools arid horses furnished ; stock on halves. CLarenoa Adams, Centervllle. Ia. RE Ali ESTATE; FARM as RANCH LAND POM SALB taiituraia. Uva Oak Colonies, noDe better. W. T. CeAwratlu FOR SALB H section of the best land In Lincoln county. Plenty of good water. U per acre. Write for Informa tion. Mrs. M. Murphy, P. O. Box No. W. Rawlins, Wyo. o laws. IOWA BARGAIN Want to move to Omaha. Have house In East Des Moines, new In lSKti, good barn, two good sheds, brick ohluken house (will leave the chickens In It), all thrte lots facing east, good location, two blocks from ear, not too close to town, some Improvements, will sell cheap for cash, will make arrangements for pay mente. Address C 45. Bee. EAr MOXEY-Alfalfa land. W acrea, J miles of town; good improvements. Want general merchandise stock. J. Teu- nani, KMunun mat . Des Moines. AE VOU A rARit KOK WAIJt? Writs a good description of your land and seaj it to thj bluux City, Ia, Journal "losra a Most Powerful Want Ad Me aiusB." Twant y-f tve words every Friday vaoing, Saturday morning and avsry Saturday evemug aod Sunday moraliig tor od month, giviag sUutaa ads oa twelve different days for V, or ad worda i. or 7i woraa, M. Lsj-gest circulation of any Iowa news paper, asu.uuw readers dally la four great aiata. Krkmka, IP TAKKV bfore September 10. i0 acres on river bottom, one mile (rum nooi railroad town, elKht nillt-s from " ounty aeau Or hard, (rame brn, sod li'-iu. all fenced. clieaiet I mi In 'ju.r county. H. B. iKKenly, Aualry, Keb. HEAL KSTATK rtWM HtM H I. 4MH FPU k IK letrats. THE UXU UP INDEPHNDENCH) XI 1 13 HOMK OP OFiXHtTUNITT TTIR UARDKN PETOND TUB BAND 11ILJA AIUH D. HUNiJERFORD. Crawford. Dawes County, Nebraska. tR A Qt'K'K SADK. 1( acres. Ten miles from Kearney, on Platte river bottom In I'hrlpa county, Nebraska. First clasa land for wheat, corn, alfalfa. All level; 1J& acres) under plow and all now in com. Ralnnce In bay. Fenced, with new, strong fencev No bulldlnKS. l'rtce f-& per acre. lxan J4.i. Can run or lx taken up. A. NF.lON. Hox Itoldrtgo, Neb. ISO ACRES well Improved, close to town and school, fine location, large grove; ft in cultivation. 60 In pasture, balance alfalfa; drove, orchard: must sell. Ad dress owner. Box 842. Kmmet. Neb. Minnesota. B40 ACRES, 45 miles from Minneapolis. one mile from town; WO acres under cultivation; balance used for pasture! can practically all be cultivated: heavy soli. Good set buildings, consisting of S room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, wlndicl.ls. etc; the land wtll pro duce 10 busheie of corn per acre; tele phone in house: country thickly settled: complete set of machinery; XI head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; six good horses, 26 hogs, chickens, one-half of this year's crop and everything on the faun jtocs at W an acre, half cath. Schwab liros.. 102S Ply mouth B:dg., Minneapolis. Minn. Miscellaneous. 10IV-ACRR farm, $15 per acre; cssh. balance 10 ycxrs' time, li per cent; rich soil; fine whest bind; pure water; good title. Write W. T. Young;, ,1r.. Kimball, Neb RR4L ESTATE LOANA FA KM LOANS, f PER CENT. TOLA ND TRUMBULL. 441 Pea Bldf. lio TO liu.ttiu made promptly. F, D. Wend, Wead Hl!g. IBth and Farnam Bt C1TT and farm loans, 6, 6'. f per cent J, H. Dumont Co.. 41 Rtats Bank. A "For Baie" ad will turn sucond-hand furniture Into cash. CITT sroperty. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. !8 Htate Hank Bldg. WANTED Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1U Farnam. OMAHA homes. Bast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2718. VONEY on hand for city and farm loana M. W. Binder. City National Hank Biog. P.FF. us flist for farm loans in eastern Neb United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 r ITT T OA NI ft C1 CI rrlWt. WANTED City and farm loans; lowest rates. W. G. Templeton. 601 Be. T. KsH KEAli E8TATF VOH EXCHANOE House for Land We have a good seven-room, modern house, about five years old, located In the west part of the city, that we can exchange for good clear land. Cash price on the house, 3,000. If your land will not equal this valun, we will take a mortgage for tha dif ference. No objections to western land if it is not sand hills, and priced right. A. P. Tukey & Son riione Doug. 602. 1307-8 W. O. W. Bldg. RE AT ESTATE: NORTH HIDE Bungalow We have a very classy, new, five-room bungalow, 21x40, that is up-to-date In every res,et. Oak finish and oak floors, full basement, large attic. Looated No. 0739 North 24th bt.. whero all homes are new homes and wliero many homes are being built. We will make terms to suit purchaser. Norris & Norris 400 Be Bldg. Phono Danglaa 4?70. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Seven rooms modern, hot water heat, S oeorooms, pieniy cioseis, garcen, iruii 1KIK u terms half block to car. Only U.bM. Very easy srms to good party. 4515 N. 37th. W. 61W. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE BUNGALOW. 6-room, new modern and up-to-date in every respect; fine shade surrounded by new homea. 441G N. 22d St. Trice. 2,S0O; terms, Jjuo csHh, 1-6 per mo. Web. 4i:. o BEAUTIFUL 9-ROOM HOMK For sale; completely modern, garage, best location, near Uanscom Park, 1622 Georgia Ave. OWNER, i'hone Harney 4!1t. C-room house, tart modern; lare fruit trees, chicken fence, ll.&On. 3010 8. Wh Bt. EQUITY in nice 6-room bungalow at 3314 Bo. 32d Ave. Will consider late modul 6-pMs. auto as lart of equity, liar. 6320. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE CATHEDKAL DISTRICT. Ksw, modern, seven room, alneplng poroh, oak and birch finish, fine buffet and book cases, beam celling, pressed brick foundation, close to car, south front, best buy In Omaha. WRIGHT & LASBURY, Douglas 152. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS "For Sale" Home and barn, 1211 Davenport street, to be removed. Submit offer to George & Company Phono P. 706. 3 City Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE-Itcat Estate Auction: For sale at publio auction to highest bidder at court house In Beatrice, on Tuesday, September 7, 1515, bank block, located at 4lh and Court Ms., Beatrice. This la ons of the best built business bulldinRS In the city, centrally located, four stories snd basement, steam heat, electrlu ele vator, tine b.inklng room, burglar-proof vaults. For teuns and further informa tion write M L. liavelone, referee, Bea trice. Neb. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Moreno. s-ROOM cottage In Florence, $ blocks from car; big lot of fruit; chicken house. $1.76". About JtXW cash can handle, fhons i lorence 4!s). REAL ESTATE VACANT A beautiful building lot for your bunga low or house, 1 blk to car; price reason able, terms, owner, phone Walnut 237. ON F. of the best located lots In MorniiigT side addition for sale, cheap. Wal. llii. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED to buy I lots must Ls con nected, on paved street; stata location and price. Adress K-kM. Be. Oil and Rosla. SAVANNAH, (it., Aug. W.-TTIU'EN-T1NK Firm at 37V,iI74-; sales. 344 hhls.; receipts. 44 bbls.; shipments, 7 bbls : stocks, l'..;i7 bbls. ltf81N Firm: sales. 1.13) bbls.; r reipla, 1.7X4 this., shipments, l"l bills.: locks, ;.X71 bbls. yuoiHtions: A and 1; $.l.se.i2ku: snd D, $j.av,i2.f l,; K. $.'.o'(i2 '.: F, -".' u.t.'; G. $4.tiM3.1w: )1 and 1. .!: K. $t.; M. $4.".. N", 14..; WO. j.ii. WW. Ix.70. j GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Rallies After Continued Drops and Sells One to Three Cent Higher. RAIN SENDS All CEREALS UP OMAHA, August 191.V Wheat was strong to steady, after dropping 4tiHc, it tooa a turn, and wheat sold lyJc higher. Reports of rain In all pans of the country sends all cereala hlaher. The receipt of corn continues good, W cars being reported In, and the com sold Vu-e higher. lists were quoted urn-hanged to Ho higher. It Is the grnera belief that a late Tall will be necessary to mature the corn crop. Condltiona are most un usual, and trailcra ate mined aa tit the outcome regaruln it as a weather proposition. A big business In new crop flour has been on this week, and salca yesterday : wero reported aa high as i.O.OOO barrels, I Including a considerable uuanllty tor ex- Clearances were: heat and flour equal to 41.i bushels; corn, 23.WM bushels, oats. 4t.0ii0 busheie. Liverpool clow. Wheat, unchanged to 4d lower; torn, unchanged. Primary wheal receipts Were I.MfiOiX. hu. and alilpmenls vVH bu.. asojnst re ceipts of l.nu.fti hu. and ahlpmenls of I. -4.oio bu. last year. Frlmsry corn reveille were nnT.rtlrt bu. and ahlpments bu., apalnst rv- "V'l'ls of m.iva bu. and shipments of , 66.O11O bu. laM year. Primary oala receipts were 1.SS4.000 bu. and shipments W7.um bit., acnlnst re celpts of l.l'ji.ttm bu. and ahipmenia of f9;i,i bu. last year. C.VM.OT RECKirTS. , Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chhapo pir, im 3. MlnnfnKhs ,,. , , Duluth in Omaha ., M nj Kansas City 10 : ys St. Ixiu la 17 7 Winnipeg ;i Those salos were reported today: Wheat-No. a hard winter: car. tl.10; 1 car, tl.W. No. g hard winter: 3 cars. II. 0N; 1 rar. $1.07: 1 ear, $1.03; 2 cara. 1.04. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, Sl.uS; 1 car, $1.01; 5 cars. $1.00; S cars. Site; 0 cars, fxc. No 11 durum, mixed: 1 car, $1.i'. Sample: car. Se; cars. 2o; 1 car (heating). HI Ho; 1M cara, 7o. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car (over X). 8tk; I car, ar.c; 10 cars. Sic. No. 4 white; 1 car, B.r.c; 7 cars, Etc. Sajnple: 1 car. Sic; 1 car, 3Jic; 1 car, 32c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, Kic. Corn N. i white: S cars, 7!'4c; 1 sr. 72c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 72c;-l car, 71c. No. 0 white: 1 car, 71o. No. I yellow: 14S oars. 74c; t car, 73c. No. S yellow: S cars, 7;iHc No. 1 mixed: 7 cars, t'ic: 2 cars, T2v. No. mixed: 1 car. 72c; 2 cars. 71 c; 2 cars. 71Vc. No. i mixed: 1 car. 7lV; 1 car. 71c. Omaha Cnrh Frh-es Wheat: No. 3 tur key, $1.0ii7il.B!; No. J turkey. $1.02fil .21 ; No. 2 hard. l.091.; No. 8 hard, tUMtt 1 18; No. 4 hard. .Wlctill.l.l: No. a s'rln $!. 1.11; No. spring. W.0--71. 10; No. 2 durum, !K&!i8c; No. S durum, Com: No. a white, "2if72'4c; No. 3 white, 714J 7Jc; No. 4 white, 717'lc; No. 6 white, 71V4 f71c; No. white, il7le; No. 2 yel low, 7;:X74C; No. 3 yMlow, 7;iViffTT:c; No, 4 yellow. 73'4ff7;'Hc; No. B yellow, 7:W;i'c; No. 6 yellow, 7i,1'i7Sc: No. 2 mixed, Tl'& T.'iic: No. 3 mixed. 7mfi'72c; No. 4 mixed, 71rne: No. C mixed. 711471 ','c; No. i mixed, 71ifi71So. Oats: No. i white. 8tity.fr StrtiC: standard, 3td'4c; No. 3 white, ;i.Vd) :'o, No. 4 white .U'rj S.V. Barley: Alaltlnif, 63(Wic: No. 1 feed. irwfM.v-. Rye; No. 2. tWWibCi No. 3, 84Wfi.j. ' CHICAGO GRAIN AMJ 1'ROVISIONS restores of the Trading; aad Closlns; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. art. Wheat was ner vouh today, the main Influence being conflating opinions as to tho likelihood of frost damaire in the north wei Tha 1 close was firm at a net gain of to c. wiin ctt-iuemoer at wf'c and December at i!ic. Corn was strong at tho close, H to lo not higher, with September at 74iu and Deuember at MV. Oats finlslicd '4 a- to Viiu higher. I'rovlnloiiii, VXu'ViVta lower to 12V4o higher. Agitation lit wheat began early In the session. Tho weather map showed frost In the northwest and the Devil's Ijike section was marked "killing frost." This nave the market a strong opunlng. but prices soon receded when some of tha big houses became free sellers on a claim that though thera had been frost a large part of the crop was already in and of course had esiAped harm. Later the frost reports were again "lr culated and somo experts hold that Ca nadians in making their first Assertions that no damage hud been done wra mis led. It was known that temperatures In the north wt-st had been Very low and it was feared by many that the optimls tio opinions as L wftcat safety were not fully warranted. Bullish sentiment was I aur merited by predictions of further cold ana possltiln rrost In the greater part of the northwestern wheat bulb and tha market took an unrvard turn, affected, too, by the aotlvitv of aborts, who in the final hour rushed to cover. The entire corn belt showed cooler weather and predictions were for con tinuance of It Frost was psrtlculsrly feared as the crop Is lata In being gath ered, the recent chlllv weather havln retarded Its rlnenlng. The market showed firmness through the last half of the session and buvlnr yns active. Osts easnd a little after a firm onen Ina. There wss n lli-lit demand t ftrnt, hut roramliimi houses and cssh con cerns soon I1'ed nrlcs and lmpartxl f-nth that 1s'ert fill the close. I Iniililstlnn In svntemher nork and ribs "s a feMum of th provision msrkef TH(t amfktin of hninrj w,n wof Ouotatlons on futures range as follows: Artlclel Open. I dish. I Low no-e 'Tes r Sept.) 00 I Doc..! f(7-,i Corn I Sept. I 71 j Leo..! ti I Oats I Ket. 87HI De:.. ' ati( 1 00'i; 7f,f WS W W' 9'..! t7i 74 74 7.1t tnv, 37H W 37' WiH 84M, 3X4l 7',l 12 G7'-i 13 62l 1 10 I Pork Sept I 13 W) Oct.. I 1J 76 U 63 12 671 13 65 WhO 13 70 13 72H OJtij Lard Hept. )ct.. Ribs Bet ot.. 8 10 W I f 17W, 8 : V 22'4! h li I 45 8 20 $ S 0 I GO t 60 47Vi x an ( 83V.1 67UI Chicugo Cash Prices W heat. No. 2 red, fl.Orwil.iisV No. 2 hard, tl.Wdl.JMs. Corn: No. yellow, SltiflrTJc: others nomi nal Oats: No. 3 white, VtT.a standard, 40fi42Hc. Bye: No. 2, $!.fv. Barley, bxi So. Heeds. Timothy, $6.tOlfl.7f,; elov.cr, $i.&fttl?.25. Provisions: Pork, $18.S; lard, $.n(i: rll s. U.Whl.K,. POTATOEnV Receipts, 23 cara: market, steady to easier; Jersey cobblers, aui&Uc: Jersey Giants. uT"i2o; Minnesota and Ohio, 4.Vo4f'0. POULTKY Steady to hlahar. Allva Fowls. lS'vljH'ic; sprinss, Pl7c. BUTT Kit Ixiwer; receipts. .2m tubs; creamery, extras. 34c; extra flnrts, 2.tcj taVjc; firsts. a2'4c. seconds, zOHfiKlc; packing stock. WVtfW&i:. CIUCKBK Higher; daisies, ISTJUMiC; twins, 12VIrIIn; Young Americas, J3'4(J li'o: long horns, UK'jUc. EGGS Receipts 8,1.' canes; market slightly firmer; st mark, esses Included, VT'a'.iie; ordinary firsts, lWa'J; firsts, aoiscamo. SEW YORK GK!fKHAL MARKET 4)aotatlBS af the Day oa Varlaas CasaDBOdltlas. NEW YOKK, Aug. ai-FLOUR Steady. WlilflAT Spot, unsettled.; No. 2 red. $1.12 c. t f. Kw York, prompt dell v. ery; No. 2 hard, c. I. f. New oYrk to arrive lake and rail; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.02 and No. 1 northern Mani toba. 9$c 0. L f. Buffalo Futures, stesdv; September, fLU'4. CORN Firm; No, 1 ysllow. Mo. prompt shlpmenL OATS-pot, easy; Noc 8 white, new, 48c nominal. HA Y Firm; No. J, tlsfli No. 2, 11.90, both nw. HOPrt O'det: state, oommon to choice, 1914 crop. M1.V-; I'sci'io coast. 1814 crop. 121 14c; 1913 crop, rxailc. , Him-u.-oiiiit; Bogota, :Vu3c: Central Amer'ca. LKTHK Firm; hemlock firsts, aic; kcconds. i'djlc. TAl Ii -Oiii. t: city 5"vy. c.umtiy, -,Tl' c.r,i PHOVIS'tjVK Pork steady; mess. K? mITic: 'aiuilv $ju.m'u2:.si, slioit iar. tl&.Ml'U.. Beef, steady; iiita, $17.urJ H00: fiimlly. $lowi.iv Mrd, barely steailv: uiiiiille wist, si.lo-.ti 91. lU'TTl-.H Steady, receipts tul: I creamery extras, .,TI7c; firsts, B4fi,.'Sc, MJHt-hteai1 ; receipts U.Sw rases; fresh aathered eitrni, ::ti37c; extra flrsfs, .'iii,wc: firsts. SiVi"": seconils, Jliic. t'llKKMF. Firm; receipts li.'.MK lr. state whole milk frvsh flats, white slid colored, sixHiiils. )n.:,c; slafe whole milk, white and colored, fancy, K',c. ril"LTRY Alive, steady; western chickens, broilers. ;V; foals, 17c; tur kes. i.Uil.c. Iicis)h1: Finn: western ti-osen n'sstlns chickens, 2V fresh fowls. Iced, UfilSc; turkeys, Iced. l;i 1h-. OMAHA .ICICMt, MARKET. . BUTTER No 1, I-tt. cartons, o; No. t, so-lb. tubs. tie. CHKi'.PK ImiHirted Pwlss. c; Amer ican Swiss, !.c: block Mwlsa be; twins, lKc; daisies, 16c; triplets, 16o; Young America, MWc; bins lnii brick, lii llmliiirKer. 2-lb.. c; New Vork white. IsHrr; Imported French Rutuefort, IMI- lrout, 1(k-, whito tisn. IV; hali but, loc; 1 hHiwiel laltisii, lie; herring, 7cj codfish, hH'K'e; macksrel, 15ci salmon, . KMT ri)TATOK8 Kansas, $$.7B bbl. UlIKl" Cl'TS-Rlbs: No. 1, 1!V; No. 2, nc: N". 3, l.V. Uilns: No. 1. 22 W; No. 2, lsu; No. , 17,o. Chucks: No. 1, lSc; No. 2. 12c; No. 3. Htf. H. minis ; No, 1, 1T0; No. 2, Vi, No. 3. HV,c. I'htles: No. 1, V No. Sic: No. S, ',. Fruit and vegetable pnees rurnlshed by (illlinskl I-Hill company. FRl ITS- Oranges: California Valenriaa, Mi's, 12ta, 2MKs. J-'s, .-Mis, $. 00 per box; Cnliforma Yalencins, lv, i;s. 'AOs, 216s, 2,'ioe. $.r.uO per box. Lemons: h.xtra fancy tlolden Bow, Xs, 2s, IS ti"i per box: extra lancy Hunklst, Ws, Stds. KM per box; Bed Ball. $4 no to $4.50 per box. Beaches: California Crawfords. 7mi per crate; Call florma Elbertas. 7tk per crate; California F.lhertas, irtl-crate lots. 87Ho per crate; California Klbertas, Wi-crate lota, the per crate; California Klbertas, $1.25 bu.; Cali fornia Klbertaa, 25-bu. lots, $1.20 bu. Blums: Italian Prunes. $1.26 per crate; Italian prunes, 5-crate lots, $1 $0 per crate; Italian prunes. 10-crate lota. $1.16 per crate; Wlckaona and Kekseya, $l.Jft per crate, Dlamunils, Hungarians and Gross, $140 per crate; Box Wlckaona, $1.1S per box Feara: California Bartletts, $3.u0 per box'; Washington Bartletts, fancy, $1.75 per box. Grapes: 4-baaket crates, $1 60 per crate. Bananas: Medium fruit, tl.W to $3.36 per bunch; Jumbo fruit, Chanaul nola and I'ort Llinsn. 4-? per lb. Canta loupes, California ponies. 64s, t? f per crato; California standards, $2 50 per crate; Moapa Nevada standards, $2.7B per crate; Jumbos, $2.60 per crate; ponies, O, $2.16 per crate. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1, Ha per lb.; Bra rlls, 12V per lb ; almonds, o per lb.; filberts, l.'o per lb.; pecans, 12140 per lb. MIsCF.LLANKOrS-Crai kerjack. tU M per case; cracker. lack, half case, $1.76 per ense. Cornpops, $1.26 per case: $1.75 per half ense. l'esnuts, No. I, raw, c per lb.; No. I roasted. Kc per lb.; Jumbo raw, To per lb.; jumbo rossted. !c per lb. Water melons, V4e per lb. VKGETA BLES Cabbage, home-grown, IV per lb.; head lettuce, $1.00 per do.; peppers. 6(ic per basket: leaf lettuce, Me per dox. ; tomatoes, Tm per basket; onions, Washington, !Ho ter lb.; celery, S60 per dox.; cucumbers, $1.00 per basket, parsley, S60 per dox.; wax and green beans, 5ie per basket; green peas, Mc per basket; new beets, carrots and turnips, 40c per basket; radishes, 20o per dox. New Pota toes: TO' per bu.; white. Sue per bll. Sweet I'otatoes: $1.50 per hamper. Omaha liar (Market. OMAHA, Aug. 211 HA Y Pmli li ket oondltions are untavrirable : Mar to tbu shipper. A very bu go supply of hay Is on tho market and a larve proportion of ll Is hot and out of condtlbm. A good deal of off-oolorcil, weedy an'i coarse hay Is Included In tho supply. The best Is tiiken and the poor Is hit. There Is nothing but lose to the shipper on nil of thla out of condition niul course off colored hHy here at tho presi nt time. Hay Is selling as low as Jl.oi to $i.0u per ton and the best Is selling at. around J!00 to $9.00. and a great deal of demur rage Is accruing on liny that la out of condition, and even thu best la drawing car service. Hay still continues to ar rive from Kansas City. There were about twenty cars arrived here yeelrrday. Tho total supply nn all tracks here amount to about eighty cars, thirty -five on thu I'nion Paclfl.-, twenty-five on tho iNorth westcrn and twenty on the Missouri Pa cific. There, Is some, very nice bay ar riving from Kaunas City. Top price 1 1 noted In Kansas 411 v yesterday wM fJ.OO to $.60. The bulk of the sales worn made there, st from $7.01 lo $S.o.( nnd quite a large bulk of hay sold there at $S.60. Following la the ranjre. of values hero this morning: Choice upKnd, $!.&0; No. 1. $VjtU.u; No. $7.mli H.Ut; No, 8, $8.fi7.ti0. Choice midland, Ih.ui); No. 1. 8.0041.8.60; No. 2, t7.UKrM.0H; No. 3. tOtOrn 7.00. Choice lowland, $S.o0; No. 1, $7.00! 7.6: No. 2, 8ii.0iyh"..0ii; No. 3, $ l.Qtty'l 00. cHTILVW None on the market. Choice wheat. $f.tA".j.'.5ii. ALFALFA Two cars 011 the market. Prncttlcally no demand for alfalfa ex cept No. 1 and choice grade. No. 1 to choice, tll.OOHiU.ts); Nfc 2, $.00i?,10.M; No. 3, t6.0OfiS.00. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. M, WHRAT No. 2 hard, tl.10wl.27: No. 2 red. $1,120 1.13; September. tr-o; December, 6Wc;rowp 84.ou4lt.2s; good to choice feeders Mar. 90S0, CORN-No. 2 mixed, 72Uc; No. 8 white, 73Hi73c; September, V)9::so; Dfcembcr, ", tfSic: May, 21ic OATS-No. 2 white, 380-400; No. 2 mixed, 3Sii3c. BUTT Lit Creamery, 27c;, firsts, 2.V; second. 2:ic; (tacking, lftVtc FA IGo Firsts. 20c; socondi, 16c. POULTRY Hens, 12c; roosters, fc! broilers, 15c Minneapolis Grain Market. 1 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Aug. 20. WHKAT Scptumber, !Wi-; December,! V6c: No. 1 hard, $1.23i; No. 1 northern, ai.lih'ri 1.21V KIXrt'H Declined1; fancy tiatenla 8A.40; first clears, 86.M: second clours, t-3.'. BAWLWV-4iyHvk;. HYK-27flto. BRAN $JO.0l. OiRN-No, 8 yellow, 71UA7.K-, OATH No. 3 white, 35V(ic. FL-X-174c; Nt. Louis Grain Market. HT. Lons, Aug. M-WlffiAT-No. 2 red, nominal; No. 2 hard. II 10; Septem ber. 81004; December, HfcHfl1". CORN No. 2. 74Wi; No. white, 7S1 T74-: Beptemlx-r, 73f7sc; December, til?g 41lWc OATS No. 2. SiKVic; No. 2 white, nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVFRPOOL. Aug. W-WIIKAT-Simt, No. 2 Manitoba, lis 6Wd; No 3, lis 4Hd; No. 1 northern, Duluth. lis Id. CORN Spot American mixed, new, lis lid. Coffee Market. NFJW YORK. Aug. 36. COFFKK-Tho market for coffeo future showed a mn slderablv firmer tone today on n-wirta that tho Chamber t Deputieit in Brasil nao approved vaiorizaiion plujis. ajidtne Frank Rothleutner Nebraska nppeanuir of rather more aKgTslv I 41 gteera IW 60 8 slesrs low" 8 Stt support from ls al bull br..era There " trr"-" ' , " -,"i waa rurther ll.uldatlon of September. M B, V. I rister-V yomlng. but after opening 1 noint lower to 1 Mlnt' steers.... s7j 7 hlBhr. prlcea worked upward on pin-1 HOGS Supplies wero very fair again oh lions that notices Issued tomorrow this morning, 1:14 cars, or 8,700 head, inak- would be taken up by trale lntereata and appn-hcoHlona that tho wet weather r;n-te(l In Brusil would lie followed bv a sba.n drop. Prices closed at tho beat net 4 to I1' points higher. nle. flr tKigs. t lowing bids: August, tiauc; Vn tenibwr. b.aoc; ta-tober, tl.27c: Novemlair. 8.4c; Daic-cnthor. 41o; .lanusrv. 8 47c; February. .6:k:: March. !!, April, .fi4i' ; May. t;.7oc: June. 77c; July. A. H'".t. steadv: Rio 7s. 7c; Ksntoa 4s. 9'c. Cost snd freia-ht offers worn unchanved to shade lower, with Santo 4a here at k4a) nd lis and 4s at 8.W' Rio exchange was Utid higher and mllrela prices ' to 76 reui lower. 'nfton Market. VKW YOUK, Aug. 2i. 4XPTON 8ot. quiet; middling uplands, iD.jUc; sales, 4JU bales. Cott"h futures oined firm: October. 8 88c: De'-ember, 9i'lc: January, 8.78o; March. 10'ic: May. 10 23c. The cotton market closed steady at a net gain of from 19 to 21 points. Oitlon futures rlonod atoady; October, 48c: Dceniter. 9.7rc; January, .!lc; Man h. 10 Vic; May. l'l.84c. LIVERPOOL. Au. 28 COTTON Soot, steady; good mid 'ling, 6 86d; mldditnr. A.rVd, low middling. 6.044. Sales. 8.U00 bales. Metal Market. YORK Aug. 3A..-MKTALS laii . Hix-lter. rot quite. I. Cot. per. elect roll tic, I7. irf.ils.0J. Iron and unchaiiKel. Tin: Firm .-it N FAV 84 avrr4 Firm; Htexii V 4 7.'tiVjr,. At London 4 'opper: Suot. 4iii Us 'd: rciturrv. 4.7:: electrolytic, tii jTlu: t. 1 1..". . fili.icB, tl Km. Antlmsiiy, A-lio. iad, i.4 7s tki. HpvlUsI, Aou. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, Strady to Little Lower Lsmbi ActiTe and Mostly Twenty-Fite Hijhfir, HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER OMAHA. Aiigmt 2i-s IHI6. Ilecelpts were: On k in 1 Monday , t-lil. Ul Tiirsuay .... frtlcial e1nes1nv lOstlmatf) Thursday Cattle. Hogs, fheep. S.414 iSH 22. 2t,'2 lT.Bsa .2i1 5,, SSI J. 'Ml 1,417 S.TUU Pour dsvs this week.. 70. 473 Hc.lTJ sl.844 Same days last week. .W.ivn :.61.1 i.6(4 fanwi dava 3 wks as. .I7.:t4! IT.iwi H2.H4 Hame days S wks a v.l74l 2.4J6 4S.HHS Same days 4 wks aso..bi i :!.! I lli.a'H Same days last year. .31,7 M.V7K 1O4.0IO The following table shoes the receipt of csttle, lions and sheeii at the Omaha live stock market for the vear to dale aa compared with last year: 191.-.. 1914. Inc. Settle .tt,T?l fOl.uw tM.ssl Hogs , t.Uls.iHS 1,BH.MJ 347.41 Sheei 1,61, 78k ,.VM,!t.H IMMS The following table shows thai averaae prlcea for hoga at the Omaha live slock market for the last few days, with com ps linens: Dale. 1 KH6. mi4. 1i:l. 1 tt ISH P1i. hS" Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. A llf. Aug. Aug. An. Aug. Aug. Aug Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug 8.1 H 2Jl 4 1KI T 7 Ml i 1 68 8 1 8 lti T U 7 X 8 il 1 wl t r 8 MH 1 t Ml T u I Sl 1 7 7 41 7 III t 4 . st, i. $ n 11,1 $ :': 8 mi is! Til 7 Ml 7 M U.I sVi 1 ; 7 841 8 Ml 7 11 7 111 7 161 148 I 8 ) 7 47 7 lot I 7 48 IJ. rw, s V T SM I vs 14. fcHI 8 M 7 70 8 11 lu I 8 4 T 73i 8 12 7 ' 8 ll 7 IT' 24j 7 M 17 1 8 ;t 7 Ii7 7 171 I 4I 7 "-' is 7 a7.4jl 7 77' 8 141 1. 46T 8 72 8 OA 8 TTii 8 s 7 T IHJ ! .'ti N Jli H.l 'i .'Ci N 7 771 fM 7 IS H "3. 7 i4 ' C 34'il 8 84! 7 l 8 t! Id ; 7 M 21! I 411 1 mi 7 Ml 8 04! 7 Tl I 7 4:1 Hi: II bli IM. M 04 7 -JC 8 64, 23 I fl 41 7 141 8 10i 7 K. 8 . 7 3 24 1 5-. 8 18 lti 7 OS1 8 04 7 J 2r- 6j 8 7l 7 U 7 101 8 7ii 7 71 W! 4 6.1 I k 7k 7 l 8 2'.' 7 12' s 7I 7 'Hi Sunday. neceiptt. and distribution of live sto'k it the I'nkm Htock yards, Omaha, Noo., lor twetity-f.Mir hours, ending at .1 o'cl's k p. m.. yecterilay: BLVIPTf-CAIt liOT8. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, li t ". .. Al. er M. I 2 IW abash 3 Missouri Phi'IIIo 1'nlon lHclfc j.; '. N. V east 4 C. N. W., west U .. St. P.. M. a 1 C B. q , east t C. It. y west ,77 C , It. I. At P.. east .... 3 C. H. 1. P., weal Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 8 1 4 17 67 "j 12 I :i :n ... 1 10 k 2U 7 2 IS I 11 ... ... 1 1.!4 i.i A DISPOSITION- I1KAH Cattle, I loa. Sheep. Morris At Co 8.U l.rjt i.7t Swift and company .... 41 1.76H 2.7ts Cutnhv Packing Co... 46H 2J74 :ui Armour Co 2HI J. W. Murphy 1 .331 Alorreli 14 , Lincoln Packing Co.... 2M fudahv from country 3.:r79 Uenion, V. (. ft Lusli.. I V. B. tjewla M , J. B, HKt Co 10 .1. It. Bulla 61 F. t i. Kellogg 1 Werthelmer A Iiegen .. ll'2 II. F. Hamilton 22 Phrlllvan Bros. In Itothschlld 2:t Mo. & Kansas Calf Co . Tanner Bros , l'l John Hrrvey 17 Ctirlatlo 7 Hlglns HI Hulfman 18 .... Iltoth 2 Meyers 8 Glsasherg 8 Baker, Jones A Smith, 107 Dennis A Francis 12 Klein 11 Other buyers 174 .... 5.2I Totals t.SS2 8.HU2 17.M8 tTATTLK Receipts were moderate to day, but for tha week they have been very large, the total for four days smount-ng to 20,478 bead, the largest sines tho opening of the rsnge season. The market on all kinds of cattle wss slow and steady to a Utile lower. Buyers were not very hungry for fresh supplies, having been heavy buyers during the first half of tho week. Quotations on rattle! Good to choice fed yearlings, $'i.0iH!.70; fair to good fed yearlings, t7.764iV.00: common to fair fed yea. lings, K7rV&7.76; good to choice heavy beeves, ID 00ri.iV.25; fair to good corn fed beeves, f1.2rvn4.ui; common to fair corn fed beeves, $7.nn-us.2u; prime grass beeves, rl.2f.tifl 60; good to Choice Brass beeves, :.7Mi4l.26: fair to good grass beeves, $7.40 V7.76; oommon to lair grass beeves, $tt 49 HV7.40; good lo choice fed heifers, V.ivtt 8.60; good to choice fed cows, t4.rVW7.lf5; good to choice grsss heifers, $4 fcc7.00; good to choice grsss rows, t4.w((4.t0; fair to good rows, I6.2u4i4.00; common to fair $7.608.00; fair to good feeders, $4.704'7.60; common to fair (seders, $6.6Ot0fl.7O: atock heifers, $6.7608.76; stock COWS, lc"..Mtil 60; stock calves, $3.rV!.00; veal calves, $7.04 i 10.00; bulls, stags, etc., tA.OOfll.Ou. Bepresentativo sales: rSTEKRrt AND IlF.IFFTnS. No. At. l'r. No. Av. l'r 8 7M I T II 771 I in 410 1 40 tl 117 4t It Tut I 0V COWS. t 1010 4 00 t KM i Wl r 4 1 4... 1111 i tn I km in 1 nn 1 txi 6 M K M Ill I " II 1i:t I 16 4 1"14 I mi t M1 I M 4 "1 I t I 'M I In I . . 1011 I Ml S Ib I It ' UEIFURS. S 1 8 . 5 t.4 M It 711 I li IM t t ISO I U 31 41 7ft m m is u,n 7 4 600 I to J- IUI 7 7u UUL1. 1 Ill I 40 I UM I Alt 1 1 1 in 6 H 1 IIU) 0a 1 13V) I If, 1 Ill t M 1 1W0 I 1 1710 U 1 IKI0 I f3 CALVKS. 8 J7 Tti 1 J I 78 1 4iu 7 l'l 1 ;: I im 1 4111 I mi I IK) t eo t Sao I iw 8 114 in 00 10 13 I Ji 1 210 10 00 1 2V I iV STOCK KBH A NT) FEHDKR. 1 ... t (,'.4 771 , ; s-.t sm TI4 IM 468 I 10 70 I 75 I 71 I S.I t. 7 10 7 lo ; ia 7 T to 1 M t 11 II.... If ... II.... 14..,. n.... 14.... III 711 T44 t 00 t ll'-.'.! 1 M WF.KTF.HN8. Pflster South Dakota. It. At. Pr. N A Pr. ij steers.... tl 7 10 DJ steels.... 14 7 10 Ing up Ihe day's estimate. This, with the eight or ten cars held over from yesterday, gave buyers a very fair show ing to pick from. So far this week re ceipts have beeen 30,076 bead, being A.huO smaller than last week, and I.ui) short of a year ago, but l larger than two weeks ago. Packer market opened a nickel higher than yesterday's average on the llghtel a.'mixea ana ouionsr weight gtnas. but continued to be pretty much of a drag on ths lieavl.is. Some heavy raised hogs sold a nickel above yestnrday's low close, but, as a general thing, ths weighty grades were not much better than steady with yesterday's average. Aa was ths caae yesterday, heavy hogs showed a weaker trend on the cloae, and the lata market was very dull, a few loads being left In first hands at a lata hour In tha afternoon. Big end of tha packing hogs again Bold at 8n .2Mti.60. but there was a fair shew ing of butohers aa high as 88 to. and a sprinkling of good butchers and lights on up as high as $7..t, tha top. Reprssents'lvs sales- tS. A'. Hh. Pr. HS. Av. B. Pr. M ) ... I Wi ... I b 11 m ui i a 17 hj ... in 4 ia ... 4 ty ... its 1 171 ... M 17 tJ4 ... I IS M I9 SO I 0 41 IM ... 7 10 to Ji ... 4 li vo . . 1 m o Xi to I li J"l ico 7 si Tl TO ... 4l 77 l JM T . ST. J ... 4 4i M I W Ti 43 SO 44 71 U J T J tu t4 . . 14.. 14- US ... T li S4 Ut 180 4 10 IM ns ... t U SH M . . I 10 74 Ml ... T 40 M T M I IA M IM ... T it .l 'JM IW tii 7 ....... ;0 , T 4' 4s Ht J0 8 SO U 17 m. 1 IS It... .IN .1 1 r.i.i' itecciin were ilbcf il sssln lo 1sy, sivty-rivc rats, or about 17.mi head bolng reported in. rnr Hie week to nats the run loom up p,M4 brsd, as against Ki iVM last aeek, Kl.1.14 iso weess SMi. and Hf.i'io a year ago. Durins the first half of the Week olllc ial ret'eipta were nearly i6,iu head, but In sit of theno beay runs prices held fi i,y steady and on Tuesday and Wednesday maoe nomeanis gains. Active markets have been a feature of thus week a tr.nllng, and on every day so far clearances have been made be fore noon. Today, with another run here, pilcca made the biggest advsncc of the week, fst lamlis echini fully s tiusrter blkher than yesterday. Trado was a Utile slow In getting starts. I, as buyers were not Inclined to concede as much of an ad anco as sellers were asking, but once the trade wna stated rvervt hum nackera could possibly use was cleaned up In imum 1 oroer. iuia 01 xne gooit 10 cnolee lambs moved at H..,1i), mith an elaht- car string as high s $"10, the highest price paid since July U, a hen choice westerns brought the same figure, tjiiotstlons on sheep and lambs- Lambs, good to choice, $4 !cMit.HV. lambs, fair to good, $4 aotrs..!: iambs, feeders. $;.7r-t 81; yearlings, fair In choice. 8. 76iH 7:.- j)rarllnBs, 1 seders, $A(iinj.Wi: wethers, fslr to choice, tA.2iVli.2ft; ewes, good to cno.ee. jA wtiTvHn; ears, rslr to good. tt.IJ "?; eaes, t'eeders. $l.?riti4.7.'i. BepiTsentatlve sales. Vo. Ac. Tr. 163 Wyoming feeder ewss Icn A lit l.tl Wyoming feeder ewes t.M ;, iV, 176 Wyoming feeder ewes Hit J H6 U?9 Wyoming feeder ewes 110 6 V. II' Idaho lambs t il .''A Idaho lamhs as 4 So S!l Idaho fee-lsr lamhs Vi 8 ;fi ;1 Idaho feeder lambs 6S 8 ,U 172 Idaho feeder latnba 6' 7 r 21 Idaho feeder ewes 8.1 4 ti 48 Wyoming lamhs 78 n 70 147 Wyoming lambs 80 8 70 743 Nevada lambs a'J 8 1M8 Idaho lambs 4 8 A3 717 Nevada feeder lambs 64 8 HO 7on Idaho feeder lambs ,V 8 AT lfl Idaho feeder lambs 61 8 0) 657 Nevada feeder yearlings l 4 no ." Nevada feeder yearlings 8 lit : Idaho feeder yearlings S4 8 HO till tt.tl l.lH STUCK MIKkKT Cattle steady tu Shade Higher Unas 3losllr lllaher. CHICAGO. Aug. Stl-CATT t.K-lteeelpt. 3..H10 head; market steady to shads higher; native beef, $i;.0ii.Ii in 16: svesteru steers, $i.."i.Vfi8.k6; row and heifers, ti.liKuA.T..; calves tx.MtrWnn. Hot IS-Ilecelpts. lO.Oiirt lied: market mostly 64) ik higher: bulk of sales .l 7mr '..70; light, $;.3otl7.il; mUe.l, $H .:wj) 7.s; heavy, 8H.e7 .; plan. $;,.HiS.(k',. SltkEP AND I.AMBS'lleeelpla. R.OOft head; market trnna. lVlii'.v higher; aethers, a.9ujt!.(S0; CWes, t4.tH.2.3, Inmbs, $7.2i.iO. Ml. I.nnla I. Ire Mlnek .Market. ST. 1.0PIS, Aug. J8.-CATTLf!-He. rnlpts, J,Wi bead; market steady; native beef steers, $7.anfi'l!l.(li.; yearling steers and heifers, tt.M.ti'lo.oO: cows $.0ou4.is; storkera and feeders. $A.0o48.2ti: southern 1 steers, ts.&tis'.v,: cows and heifers, 84.0OW t...Ji; native calves, $il ihm H ut. HOGS-llecelpts. i.7i head: market higher; plga and llghls. t7.9Vu7.9JS; mixed and butrlier. t7.704r7.W; good heavy. $7.uiti7.i.. KHF.KP AND LA M US Ite-e'liiis. l.!VM head; market steady and hlrf-r: lambs, $A.00iiB.2.; sheep anil ewes, IVorttK.OO. Kansas (Ity Live Slock. Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 28.-CAT-TLFr-llecelpta, 3, Jul head; market strong; prima fed steers, $0 .404)4, : dressed beef steels $7.1!!.3J: we'teru, $7noiik.;tr.: stockers and feeders, tti.ttfls.c-; bulls, 8.1.26411.60; calves. $i1.0H4ilO.."iO. HOGS Hecelpts 6.ii head; hulk, t'1.73 4i7. 6t: heavy. t'l.eotJC.lO; hackers and butchers. $4.Mjj7.,Vi; light. $7.1647.60; pigs, ttl.aW.flA, HIHCICP AND LAMBS-Rscsli.ts. A.1U1O head: market hither; lambs. Id MVk'i.io; yearlings. Ht 7'.itt7.); wethers, $."i.76t l..'fl; ewes, $"i.Jf4ifl.OO. along Mtr Live Stock Market. SIOIT-V CITY. la.. Ana 2A PATTI.K- 1 Ilecelpts, 7"0 head; market steady; native steers. $7.(XWffl,60; rows and heifers. $.-.fKi ,7.(i: canners, ;l.w(4.Tf'. calves, $.').00il'I.S0; bulls, stalls, etc., 4 .VSi.26. lions-Ilecelpts. 4,imo bead; market Itsfr 26c higher; heavy, rl.ili'7.46; mixed. 8M.80 cliH.Hii; light, $i;.il4iil.20: bulk of snlcs it.'M i'1.8rt. SliEr:P ANT) . LAtTBS-Itecelptg, W beau. nt. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Aug. !rt.-CATTLTC-Ttecelpta 1.200 head: market, steady to strong; steers, t7.u04itt.7V rows and heif ers, t4.AOKa.2fi; calves, fi ftvr(.0.26. HO( IS Ilecelpts 4 600 heud: market, 54J 10c higher; 'op, 17); bulk, $0.frTj7.6,". HHUFH AND LAM KM Receipts 6.000 head; market, ir.fl.fic higher: lambs, $8.tt ?V8.I0. " I Lira Stook la Sight. neceipts of live stock at tha live prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha K 8.71W 17 Chicago 3,6 It Oft 8.0X1 Sioux Cltv 7' 4.WO 2"0 Kansas Cltv I.A1M tww oo Ht. Loul t.lAs 0.700 1.8U0 Totals .U.OOU rw.100 12.808 Kew Vdirk Moaejp Market. JJBIV YORK. Aug. 28. MBnCANTILB PA MKR-feJ4 per rent. STBRIJNG-lxty day bills, M.tfCO; de merd 4 4; eablea 84 460. SILVER Bar, 4o4c; Mexican dollars, S7c. BONDS Government, steady ; railroad, irregular. MONMY Tima loans. sity day. JiitJ" per cent; ninety davs. 24.4T3 par cent: si months, rtui-fiiavt per rent. Call money, 1 ruling rate, li tier rent; last loan. per cent; rloalng bid, W per cent; offered at 2 per cent. London Block Market. LONDON. Aug. W The stock market continued dull but cheerful, with most of tho business In the American section, where tha strength In Wall street caused a I Igher opening. Prices Imr. roved Ister under the lesd of Vnltsd States Steel. The olos'ng was stead. Several Amer ican bonds were sold snd Argentine rails and ropner snd oil shares were consider ably higher. The war loan sagged sfter a firm opening. Hit V Kit Bar. 22 lS-lOd per ounce. MOVKY nu.fc4 per cent. DISCOUNT RA TRW Short bills snd three months. 4Vfi4 15-1 Pr cent. Fvaporatesl Apples aad Dried Fralts NTCW YORK. Aug. i.-KVArOHATKD APBLFS Qui. t. DRIFD FJll'lTS-Prunes, steady. Apri cots, firm. Beaches, steady. Raisins, firm. I Sugar Market. NKW YORK. Aug 2K SU'JAR-RaW. unlet: rentrif iiRal, 4.5Scri 4).4r ; molaxses. I k'Uil.lTc: refined stnady. Fjtures were Millet early today and at noon prices were um banned to 8 points higher. Maaar Market, NKW YORK. Aug. M.-Kl'fiA itRaw, nuiet: eer.trlf'iKal, 14 r?r4 : molaaaes, 2klii3.$7c: refined steady. Futures were quiet earlv today and at noon prices were unchetiKed to sis points higher. Hank Cleertass. OMAHA. Aug. 16-Bank (Ixuiinf for Omaha today were SJ.74-i.814 80 and for the corresponding day last year t-',81M, skS.24. trr tsoods Market. NKW YORK, Ana. 28 DRV GOODS Cotton goods stesdler. Yarns quiet. Silks in steady demand. Men's wear and dress goods firm. Carpet wools essler. Ml ( r ... 4 l MAXIMUM SAFETY with MAXIMUM RETURN 7 Ksven par cent: barked by a security constantly growing In valus not affected by war or panic al ava worth par. Middle W estern Nebraska la recognised as a rich catt' rajsing country where grass is abun dant and alfalfa, corn and other feed crops grow. Cattle today constitutes tha world's greatest lieceaaity. No loan exceeds 44 Of conservative Valuation. I'roni tl.OOu to $S.6i0. Telephone or call on us for particulars. Talmage-Loomis Telephon Douglas t5A. 1210 - Lr NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading- Relatively Quiet Except in the Opening-. DEMAND FOR METAL SHARES Nl'TW YrillK, Ana M.-Htntement from official sources that the Aisblc eplsxle la likely to be adjusted wltliout further friction between this country nnd Germany furnished the i.asls foi another moderate upanrd movement to day. Trading was relatively quiet, ex cept In the oirnlnif and final trsdlna. nut what It larked In activity was offset by greater brrsdth. Met 11 sl stocks, so Ions ilormnnt. -ere In general demand, their strenath tielna as sociate.! with the better market abroad 1'iinw futurea reslsterlng an a.fvanoe o' tn sterling per ton In Ixmdon. Tennesie Coppvr wss the sensational feature of that group, rlslnv by leaps and hounds Just before the close to A... a new tils1' record and nn overnight gain of UV A week ago Tennessee closed st 47,. Shares of the various steel and Iron companies made additional response to another advance In certain manufac tured shapes, particularly ptatea and lav. Fm-eUu buying was asAin a factor In this Industry, more orders being re ceived for British an.l French aecoiinl". United Htatcs Steel wss under press-ue however, despite opening gains of a Point tor both common and nrefertel at 78 and U2V respectively. The com mon rem ted Ister to 7t4 and closed at 76" on ssles of 160 000 shares. War shores moved uncertainly, scfirlnt esrlv ua'ns of J to 6 points, but makiii' little 111 ard progress later. New York Air Brake, Westlnahouse and the Motors were the principal feature, such erst while active Issues aa Bethlehem Steel and Cruc'ble rttcel sharing only IWhtly In the day's triinsactiona. Ballroads were aualn a neatliilhle iiiinntlty. theii occasional advance of a point being the slsnal for hear attacks. Realising sales reduced ninny gains st the close. Total ames amounted to 72".iA shares The critical state of the foreign ex ehsnse situation was again axempllfied In r newed weakness for remittances to I 0111I011, Paris and Rome. Demand atse. I Ins fell lo the nsw low rata of 84. MV while French checks were Offered st tVfeiM, and Hies dec-lined V to K47- Meka alone were firm at. aiijo. Ileciirrenl se'llng of bonds for future delivery caused some Irregularity tn that list Total sales par value aggregated ti'iSO Ono United States bonds war unchanged on call, Numtsir of wist ind IssAlhf uott1an os isrlia srs is rollows Salaa. Hlti. Low. ClMt. Alatka liM Ili 14 li4 SIS Am.i.-n nl Augsr ' MH ' Amsrlon csrl 40,t A.1S l l American Smell. s Itsf . Law liWj 7i Amrlrn R. a H , efA 104 Amrlr.n Hiirsr Ri-tlnins. SN Ul 1St l'H'i Amerlrsn 11. Tl 1a 1st 1X1 Amsrlcwn Tnhsceo 0 Ztl Ui t Sit AnsnnA Mlrilnt "3' At'hlMS tM lei 10114 ion. H.lllmar Ohio 1.7O0 l.'H AJV4 llrnoklvn ntIA Transit.. 4"t MH 84' , i-aim.rnls pstrolsum .... I.am 114 H I'sns.llss rsririn i.ono 14tW UI14 IM'. nir.t lyttier ... J.IO0 44 4.1 ',4 4I tvwsnealcs 4V CHilo ..... 41 rh lento. 111, Weauira.... ..... II i hi . Mil. a St. Pa.iI ... 1.700 li 87 t hlnsKi a NnrthwsMsrn 11 itilno (tw 1.400 4H 44 v ColnraAa V-iil Iron .oi 4'JU. 4IH 41', i'Vilnrsdo A aoiillirn 97 tnrr Hlo Oran.l Beaver A li. O . pf.l Dipt liters- nerorltlss l.tol JS W 7 sine ll.Vsi isv, . ll Sls (isnsrsl Kltrln 7.oo 171'tj lK's 1c". (tesai NirMhsrn, aM ate 11"s llrMt Nnrth.m Ort, etfs, I MSI 411 42 4JI, DuM-anhsim Rxplnrttloa. 4.4I0 li 4' '' Ml. ...Is IVntrsI 10 Intel nnniiish Mel., pM... I'm ift 71 Inspiration Copper 0 AA Sl'4 "S Intsmsctlonsl Msrvss'sr Ksnsos c.llr Houttlsra... MSt !, '. IsUilBh Vallsy 0 141 w 141 BS', l.ulTlll NuhTlllS Hi tlssl.sa Pslrolsum ll.l'io g.i tl 'i', Miami t'oppor 8.4no 2S H Mo.. Kan a tsms w ss, c, Missouri Purine 8,800 5 4't 4', Nstlnnal tyd ls 84 US ) Nsvaos ppsr so) 14"4 144 14:, Nsw Yrk (ntrwl c0 toi, S "' N. T , N. H. a H 14 M' l Norfolk A Wssurn 4m io:h l'74 1; NoHhsrn Psnlttn "0 101i Wl, lc)4 Pselflo Mall "0 88 M' rsoltle Tel. S Tst '" r.nnsrl'ssls . KV lo.lii't Pullmsa Palw s -r IM Rar 4'nnsollAsted tJoppsw. l.soo H ni 3J Hssdlna I. I404 14H, 14', Iteirublle Iron a Stssl... 4.M 44' 44 41 Hark Island fs 700 14 link l.lsjid f..p(4 I.iwo s at. i. a a r.. aa m Southsra Pacific l.o 80 lS ' Hnuihsrn llallwsv 1 'v TsnossMHi Coppsr , 8T.r IS Mi Sl't Tssaa (lornpsnr " 141 l 148 t'nlon 1's.ltlo 8.400 Ul lloV, 1". fnoln 1-srifln, pfA I' ' tniu4 Hlstes Stssl I4I. 7Vs TK, UV t'nltsd Hiaiss Htssl, pld.. a H'S 11W t'tsh -Vp-r 1.1" 1744 7' Wsbssti, pfd . Wssteni I'ntop ? il 70S 1-'. Wesilnstiouss KUctrlo ... S8 117l 11 ll'.'i Mnntssa l"owsr !. 18 to li liothlsMm BumI ItA 4 tM Jlrurlbl. Stssl II 7" T7H 7H H'4 Allls-Clislmsrs T.M0 lMi 814 's Amsrloaa Leesmotlr ... 8. loo 144, 14 14 li-.cl.ln txH-nmotlvs I,oo 10H4 Tit, 78 Osasral Motor 4SS 8IT 818 l" c.. K. I. 4 P I. 8.14 81 W' total for tbe Ssr. 7K.OO0 Harss. Destroyers Battle; Frenoh Victorious rAIUS, Aug. !. Details of tha tvctioit In which a German torpedo boat de stroyer waa sunk by a Frenoh destroyer on the night of August 22-X3, ara con tained In a I lavas dispatoh (rem Dun kirk. Tha German destroyer was mora power ful than tha French, tha dispatch states, and tha commander ot tha French boat asked by wireless for assistance, lie did not wait, howsver, for tha arrival or help, but engaged tha German craft. The French boat flrad first and scored a hit, It then launched a torpedo which sank Ha adversary. Edison Badly Burned By Potash Solution WLST OBANOB. N. J., Aug. Thomas A. Edison, while at work In ona of hla laboratories at Silver Lake, N. T . today waa aeverely burned about the eyes by ths accidental aplash of a potash solution. Mr. Kdistrn waa leaning over a filter when hla assistant opened tha wrong stop rock and the solution waa thrown Into his fac. While hla eyes were still smarting when he went home, Mr. Edi son returned to work after dinner and It was stated at his home tonight that he had suffered no Ul effects. Q. A. R. DAY AT LINCOLN JUBILEE EXPOSITION CHICAGO, Aug. at.-Thls was Oisjil Army of the Republic day at tha Lincoln I Jubilee exposition and anniversary of fifty years of negro freedom. Veterans of the civil war, tha Spanish-American war and members of the Right regiment. Illinois National Guard vew,i the en hlblta at tha coliseum, where the cele bration Is being held this weak. Senator Jsmas Hamilton Lewia waa tha principal speaker before tha delegates to tha ex position tonight. Nebmka Fttrm Mortgages Investment Co. 21) Woodman of that World PWU