THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916, 7 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. SIX -ROOM home for Bale by owner. One block from car. Uood term. Bos (32s. nee. ROOM houae, modern except beat; oe ment walks and garage; food lot; cheap at 12,100. 4744 8. 13th St Douslaa 1118, S-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout oak finish In living and din ing rooms, large, light white enamel bedrooms; good location; reatrlcted addition. A bargain at IS. inn. Easy terms. BENSON CARMICHABL. Paaton Block- Iiouglas 171S. INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE 1400 in nma on price, 11.100, being 8 houses. 6 moras each near high school and relghton college. Also few bungalows, I20 down, and S rooms, $88 down, bal ance monthly. CHA9. E. WILLIAMSON CO. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O NBILS REAL ESTATE INS. AOCT Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1014. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. T,"OT for al In Clairmont addition or will trade tor lat modl auto. Ownr leav inp city. Call Wolpa, Douifia -2740. I LOT, 40x130, on proposed car line in Fon-t-nello addition; fine location for real d?nre. Colfax 1261. North. OWNER WANTS OFFER On 66x130 feet, haa 7 -room houae, brick (ta rage, 66 teet weal of 16th and Cali fornia St 6. O. NORnQUIff?. - Neville Block. FOR SALE. I dandy vacant lota. H block to car Una; cut to 11,000 caah for quick aal. CALKINS CO., Dourla 1J.U. Cltr NatL Bank Bid TO BUILDERS. 77x186 ft. on N. 80th St., near Laurel Ave. Paved, aewer and water, A bar- gain for lomt builder. Web. 8782. aTVeW FIN Si BUI LD I NO LOTS left in Druid BIU. $2.00 down, fiOo per week. Douglas 3382. South. CLOSE TO TRACKAGE!. Bancroft, and 26 th, either under or level with viaduct; lota abutting on Bur lington R. R., $660 to $1,000. GEORGE O. WALLACE, 614 Keellne. Miscellaneous. A GOOD lot for 171.00. & good lota for 176.00 each. Clone to a car line. $1 down and 60c per wek. Box 6036. Omaha Bee REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynn weed today and aee the beautiful lota we are aelllng from 1460 to 100. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 69S 1807-$ W. O. W. Bldg. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON I BUT THIS LOT! llt.tO down and $10.00 per month; price 1360 (,0- Haa, lUilM; located on Locuat St., between Clark and Bum ham, rot far from achool and car Una. Geo. R Wright. Be of'ice. Omaha. Bellevue. FOR SALE In Bellevue, S lota, 6-room hwuae. Good barn, chlekea house, well and cistern; frutt and shade tree. Three . blocks from car line, onet from public school and four from college. Price $2,600; : part caah. balance monthly payments. Phone Bellevue 43. Postofflce Box St. Dundee it-ROOM bungalow in Dundee, all stucco. for sale by owner, $4,750; brand new; $200 ' cash, balance like rent. Box 4768, Bee. South Side. 6-ROOM residence, South Side, $1,600; $60 : caah.' balance 116 pr month. Doug. 6226. "" Miscellaneous. ' r "COUNTRY HOME. 15 ACRES ' A DANDY PLACE FOR THE 'MAN WHO HAS TO GET TO THE CITY EVERY DAY AND AT THE SAME TIME WANTS TO LIVE OUT IN THE COUN TRY. Highly improved; within 800 feet .of - good paved road . leading to the city-; located 6HI miles north and 2 miles nt rhu nninhsi Tinntoff Ica Tri 110,000; auk fns detailed description and pictured folder; we will be pleased to show this place by appointment at any time. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1 Doug. 2715. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 80 ACRES, 21 miles from Omaha, $100.00 --per acre; terms; some exchange. Archer Realty, 680 Brandels Bldg. 6 -A. Blk. In Falracrea; new Browncll Hall r district. C, J. Canan, JlcCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE Exchange RESIDENCE lot; North Side; want 1916 Ford or first payment. Call South 1386. WANTKU To exchange dealrahle rtwiderce properties in Grand Island, and NebraaKa land all clear, well secured- first mort gage and cash, tor a good brick busi ness property Id a growing and well es- ' tabllshed otty tn Nebraska. U. & Land tnd Loan Company. Bos 604 Grand Island Neb GOOD farms, well improved, well located, priced right, good terms, in Lyon county. Minnesota, and vicinity, 60 mtlea from the Iowa line In the bt corn, clover and slfalfa section of the itate. Give fun particulars tn your first letter as to what you have and what you v. ant, , ' LLEWELLYN A SON, Marshall, Lyon County, Minn. FOR SALE or exchange; 210 acres, south eastern Nebraska; rich, level, tnd always produces bljf crops; improved, price $31,600; Incumbrance $6,000; want $16, 000 cash and cheap land or merchandise for balance; will assume. Livingston, Nebraska City, Neb. '.'00 ACRES, level farm, southeast Nebraska; crops always good;, price $26,000; Incum brance $6,600; equity $18,600; want Kan sas, Missouri or western farm or cash and Income. Livingston, Nebraska City, Neb. FIRST-CLASS farm; eastern Neb.; exchange for first mortgages on good Income prop erty or farms. Livingston, Nebraska City, Neb. t0 ACRES, Keith county, Neb.; 160 In crop, balance hay and pasture; In rain belt; crops good; rents well; price $16,000; mortgage $4,000, 4H years; equity $12, 00ft ; want small Missouri or Kansas farm. Address, J. Huffman, 413 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. J34 ACRES, S. W. Iowa; nu buildings; price $130 per a "re; mortgage $14,800; equity I i,120; want Income, or what have you? Addr Neb. dress, Huffman, 413 Bee Bldg., Omaha, BKfJ' Want-Ads GAINED 19,680 MORE .'AID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained in first seven months 1116. Good results at loss cost Is the reason why. KliiMT CLASS eastern Nebraska farm for fust mortgages or good Income property. 'hII or address 641, Wellington Inn. I2-K. mod. residence; paving paid; want ti-r mod. bungalow as first payment; bal ance easy terms, Morgan. Doug. 4171. KOK EXCHANGE New brick stora for western land. Colfax afiog. Owner. REAL ESTATE Investment. A REAL INVESTMENT. We havs a desirable piece of dose-in income property, paying over 12 per cent gross on $20,000 . This price will take It if sold this week. Can make terms attractive. F. D. WEAD, ' 310 8. Uth St. Wcad Bldg. Wil COLFAX. Ids Kaeiine Bldg. iteal ffat. city property, large ranches specially REAL ESTATE B'new Pr'ty KOR SALE 1MHII. face thrM streeto: near nsw Ford building; splendid manu laclwtu site. Address. B-IIL, Be REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE !H A., sightly. (M and C.rovsr. ti.000; t', A., on paved St., 11,000; 1 A . (3d and Pacific. 12,000 cash. Doug. :;. REAL ESTATE Other Citie. ARB you looking for an almost modern house and. a few acres, just the right distance from town? If so, write E. W. Trans, Plattsmouth, Neb. PORTLAND residences for Nebraska prop erty. Hilton R. White, Columbus. Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, 6 and roomed houses that 3a n be sold for $10i cash; balanoe $11 per month; give complete description first tetter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Parnam St Tel. Doug. 1014 OUR specialty handling property for out-of-town owners. GALLAGHER & NELSON, Omaha, Neb. HAVE buyers for s.nall houses and lots In North Omaha. Writs 6061. Be. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 15, M0 MORTOAOR, bearing t per cent semi ann. : secured by property valued at S2&.500. Talmage-Loomls lnv. Co., w. o. W. Bldg. S PRB CalNT to I per eeot on best olaas city reeldemiee In amounts $1,000 op: also arm loans. Reasonable commissions. PBTHKB THt'HT CO., tlfl r-ernrm It REAL, ESTATE LOANS WANTED. TH08. L. McOAHRY, KEELINK BLDG. TEL. RED 4141. PRIVATE MONET. BHOPEN 4 COMPANY. KEELINE BUILDINO. OMAHA home East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha NatL Phoa Douglaa 1714. MONEY to loan on Improved farm, and ranches. We also buy rood farm mort gages. Klolcs lnv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans. per cant, gee D. B. BUCK CO., II Omaha Natl. Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDO. CITY and farm loans, 4, 6H, I per cent. J. H. Dumont A Co., 414 Keellne Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loana. H. W. Binder, Cltr NattonalBanKB!dg. "Natl. Bank Bldg. FARM and city loans, fi.Stt and 4 per cent: W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bids. Doug. 1449. E ,. MONET HARRISON MORTON, 914 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. FARM loans, 5 and 0- per cent. D. 4707. Toland A Trumbull. 448 Bee Bldg. 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg. 18th and Parnam Bta. Abstracts ol Title Gliaranfoo A6" Co. Ws can bring Uol allied down your abstract on abort notlie. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 1847. Tnm, Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., Xveil 05 s. 17th St., ground floor. Bonded by Mass. .Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 104 Brandels Theater. POULTRY AND PET STOCK NOW "is" tiis proper time for your birds to shed feathers. "Song and Moulting Food," 16c per box. Is what he needa now. Max Gelsler Bird Co. PERSIAN Anorgan kittens at 4323 S. ISth. Tyler 1162. FOR SALE Airedale pupplea. 3012 Leav enworth St. For Sale Live decoy ducks. Call Colfax 3050 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. AN IMPROVED IRRIGATED FARM " of 80 acres In San Luis Valley, Colorado. Improvements consist of good 4 -room ' house, barn, hen house and out buildings, the whole Inclosed by a hog-tight fence. . 22 acres In alfalfa. Ideal conditions for raising hogs and sheep, No drouth, plenty of water when you need it. Price 70 per acre. Would exchange for property in Omaha, or vicinity or phone Benson 843-J. - DON'T fall to Join Nethaway's Colorado land excursion on Sept. J. Florence 228. SNAP Sec. 23. Twp. iVRange 4rcheyenne Co., Colo., elegant perfect section, It., 800. Mortgage. $1,600 takes equity. R. Bettes- worth. Cedar Rapids, la. Minnesota Land. 40, "80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soil, well settled part of Todd county, Minn., good roads, schools and churches; price $16 to $20 per acre; terms $1.00 per acre caah, balance $4.00 per acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make a low railroad rate to Inspect. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Min neapolis, Minn. LAKE SHORE FARM. 274 acres, 60 miles south of Minne apolis; two sets of buildings. Can be di vided. Will sell separately. Black ioam soli.' Practically every acre tillable. No stone -or swamp.- Low price, easy terms. Johnssn Land Co., 324 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Montana Lands. CAN locatu ' three people on good home steads of 820 acres each; location fee $100. Address B. G. Farnsworth, EH (ton, Mont Nebraska Lands. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR SALE. 6 H A., very choice land, just N. W. Benson. Belongs to bank. Must, sell. A bargain. See me for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk.. City. B40-ACRB wU Improved farm. Kimball Co. Price, crops of wheat delivered. Writs w. -y. Young, jr.. Kimball. Hub. TOWN farm. 250 a., alfalfa valley land, ad joining Hershey, Neb., at $63. Writs D. C. Patterson, Omaha, Neb. 100 AC, well Improved, on mil of county seat town, east Nebraska, $185. THOS. W CAMPBELL, Keellne Bldg. 160 ACRES 1 mile from town; level, bent of soli; good Improvements. Price $126. W. T. Smith Co., 914 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. 10 .ACRES of good farm land near Omaha. Price is right. 3. P. Bostwick & Son, 200 Bee Bldg. South Dakota Lands. DAIRY FOR SALE Two mlleu from town. 800 acres deeded land, 43 cows, 20 horses, milking machlno, cream separator, waRtine, farm machinery, auto delivery truck.. First class trade. Must sell because owner is with militia on Mexican border. Write. Cold Brook Dairy, Hot Springs, South Dak. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Bfst dairy and getT era! crop state tn the union. Settlers' wanted; lands for sale at low pries on easy, terms; excellent lands for hock raising. Ask for booklet 86 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com missioner Boo Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. GET literatut snd maps on the cheapest good land In United States. BAKER A TILLOTSON, 10th and Do-g las Sts., Omaha. Doug. 1188. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BEFORE you buy look tnese cars and prices over. It will pay you well: Chalmers Rosdster I Overlands Studebaker-0 $460 Mets y- 161 Cadillac ... ISO A Fords Chevrolet Roadster 160 1916 Indian Motorcycle, good as new. 176 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.. 310 Farnam. Douglas 681. MITCHELL truck $260 Ftulrk roadster, "" 1700 Overland six 160 Overland light five $460 Bukk light Ave $360 Maxwell light five., $376 Pope-Hartford racer $600 WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., 3047 Farnam St. Doug. $20. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE SJ09 Farnam. Douglas 2210. Fiird Roadster $176 Cole Touring 660 Overland Touring 276 Bulck B 36 Roadster... 426 FORD INSURANCE Firs and theft Insurance on new Fords $7.70 KILLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON. 812-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2811. MUST BE SOLD MAKE AN OFFER. 60 h. p. car, speedster type, newly painted and all gears. Tires In fine shape. Tire irons for extra tire and trunk In rear, 1 have held it at 360, but a rea sonable offer accepted. See It at 1700 Leavenworth. BEE Want-Ads GAINED lft.608 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained In first seven months, 101. Uood results at less coat Is the reason why. USED CaH BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO.. 1814-18-18 Parnate. St. t SOUTH BEND lathe, 12-Inch awing. 8-ft. bed, full equipment, $200. Regal under lung. $210 cash. Crosstown Garage, 316 B. 24th. D. 4443. WE will trad you a new Ford for your old one. - INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. 20th and Harney. Doug. 6261. FOR SALEA ttre rack, will hold 200 tires displayed nicely. Omaha, Garage, 20 1Q Harney: Auto Livery and Garages. DON'T throw away old tires. We make on new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co.. 1616 Dav enport St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2014. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Garage, 1010 Harnsy St. Tyler 666. -Auto Tires 'and Supplies- $6,000 STOCK of Pennsylvania tires, guar anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at reduced prices by Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chicago. SEE us fur bargains In standard makes. Expert ttre repairing. Zwlebei Bros., 2618 Farnam. Auto Repairing ana Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't T repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer 310 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right. 218 S. ltb St. D. 7280. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOT ORCYCLES."Bar galns in used machines. Victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Man." 2701 Leavenworth. OMAHA GENTRA1, tAAHKET, Butter No. 1 creamery, In cartons or tuba. 20c; No. I, 38o. Cheese Imported Swiss, lb., 46c; domes tic Swiss, 86c; block Swiss, 26c; twins. 17; triplets, 17 Vic; daisies. 17 c; Young Amer lea. 19 He; blue label brick, 18Vic; Itm berger, 20c; New York white, 20c; Rocque fort, 6 Be. FRESH FISH Halibut. ISo, atflah, mall, 17c; ratflsh, large steak, 15c; rd salmon, 14r; fall salmon, 11c; whltcflah, su perior Selkirk and other northern stock, 16c; trout. No. 1. 17c, yellow pike. No. 1. 16c; bullheads, 16c; carp. No. '1, 9r; black ba. 22c; -'cjcppples, medium, 16r; pickerel, dressed, fanry, 12c; steak codfish, shore fish, 13c; tlleflsh (new), 6c; rod snapper, 13c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; Lake Erie, Jum bo whiter inn, 22c; flounders, fancy sUck, lie; fresh headless shrimps, per gal., $1,26; fresh reeled shrimp, per gal., $3.0d. Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1. ISfec; No. 2. 17c: No. 3. 18c. Loins: No. 1. 226c; No. 2, 19c; No 2, 16Hc. Chucks: No. 1, 124c; No. 2. 12c; No. 3, 10 Sc. Rounds: No. 1. 16c; No. 2, 1014c; No. I. 12ttc. Plates: No. 1. 10c; No, 2, OMic; No. 2, 9c. Fruit and vegetable prints furnished by Gillnsky Fruit Co Fruits Oranges: 96s, 100s, 324s, 360s, boi, $4; 126s. 288s, $4.60; 150s, $6; -176s. 200s. 216s, 26,0b, $6.26. Lemnis: Golden Bowl. 300s, 860s, box, $9.60; Hill's Reds, 300s, 360s, $9. " Apples: Gravensteln, box, $2.36; Bell flowers (due 19th), $1.76; cooking apples, tabl., $3. Decldious Fruits Peaches: " Elberta, Cal., crate, $1.26; Carmen, Colo., extra, $1.06 ; Carmen, Colo., fancy, $1; Carmen, Colo., choice, 96c. Grapes: Malagas, crate, $2. Pears: Cal. Bart let ts, crate, $3.6- choice Cal. Bartlstta, $3.26; Colo. Cittpps $2.60, fancy 6-tter $2.26, choice K-tler $2.25, choice 3-tier $2; Colo. Bartletts $2.76, &-tler 2.fc0, fancy 6-tier $3.60. Watermelons'. Lb., H4c. Cantaloupes; Standards, orate, $3; ponys, $2.60; flats, $1.26; Mission Bell, 30s, $2.26. Bananas: Bunch, $1.76 to $2.60. Vegetable Sweet potatoes, hamper. $1.86; Cat., 100-lb. crates. $4.26; potatoes, bu., $1; Spanish onions, crate, $2; Cal. onions, lb., 24c; tomatoes, basket, 86c; Michigan celery, dos., 40o; peppers, basket, 60c; peas, basket, $1; head lettuce, dos., $1; corn,, dos.,-16c; garlic, lb., 20c. Poultry Broilers: 144 to 2 Si lbs.. 18r; broilers, over 2H lbs., l6o; hens, over 4 lbs., 14t; hens, under 4H lbs., 13c; roosters and stags, 101 10c; geese full feathered tat, 10c; young and old ducks, full feathe.-ed, fat, 12c; turkeys, any else over 8 pounds. 14c; turkeys, less than 6 pounds, half price; old tome, 24c: capons, 9 lbs. and over. 21c; guineas, each, 2ftc; squabs, homers, 14 on. each, per doe., $4.00; squabs, homers, 12 cz. each, per dos., $i,00; squabs, homers, 8 oi &ach. per doz., $1.60; squabs, homers, under 8 os, oach. per dos.. 6oc; pigeons, per dot., 76c. Miscellaneous Crackerjaok, cornpops and checkers, case, $3.60; half rasas, $1.76; peanuts. Spejlai No. 1, lb., 6 a; Jumbo peanuts, 8c; popcorn, case, $2.60; honey, new, case, $3.76. Wyoming Lands. Vt SECTION, n,-ar the Black Hills, partly Improved, good farming or grazing land; good water. Box 6246, Be. Miscellaneous. SEND your name today. Receive offers from land owners, agnnts, everywhere. United Realty Associates, Jollet, 111. ACREAGE to 6-A. tractg on car Una. Easy terms C. R Comb), 811 Brandels Thea Blda Doug 89 It statement of Clearing House Banks. New York, Aug. 26. The statement of the actual condition of clearing -bonne banks and trust companies for the week enow that they hold $126,390,800 reserve In ex cuss of legal requirements. This Is a de crease of $2,202,860 from last week. The statement follows: Actual Condition Increase. Ixsns, discounts . , .$3,243,902,000 $11, 190,000 Reserve in own vaults (B ....... 466.330.000 6,402,000 Reserve In federal reaerve bank 167,871,000 M, 210,000 Reserve in oLher de- ) post tur lee 64.287,000 1,231,000 Not demand deposits 1,4:12,144.000 46,632,000 Net time deposits. . 179,670,000 29,9 19.000 Circulation " 31,139,000 83.ono Emeus reserve .... 125,390,360 2.202.NS0 IB) Of which $386,249,000 Is specie. De crease. Aggregate resnrvt. $678,488,000. Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not Included In clearing house statement: Increase. Loans, discounts, stc. .$713,888,800 $1,710,200 Specie 68,606,400 a26.100 Legal tenders 8,722,400 67,700 Total deposits 874,882,200 3,136100 Decrease. ' Banks: Cash reserve In vault, $11,881,000. Trust companies; Cash reserve In vault, $66,360,000. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I 6-passenger Ford touring car. I 6-A 4-cyllnder, 40 h. p. Cartercar; quipped with electric lights and starter; extra tire, with four practically new tires on ths car; paint In A-l condition. 1 1918 (-cylinder 7-passenger Enger; equipped with electric lights and starter. . 1 6-cyllnder, 6-pansoi.ger Interstate; quipped with electric lights and starter. 1 1916 Chalmers Master His, (to h. p., (-passenger, equipped with electric lights, tarter; tires practically new. All these cars In exceptionally good condition and will be sold at a bargain. TOOZER-GERSPACHER MOTOR CO., Doug. 6082. 3211-13 Farnam St. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Aug. 20. Wheat No. 3 hard. $1.49 1.66; No. 2 hard red, 81.63& 1.61: Stptemb'ir, $1.46 H 1.46 H ; Decem ber, ; May. il.EI Corn No. 2 mixed. 82$ 82c; No. 3 white, 82 c; No. 2 yellow, 83c; September mc; December, 7474'4e; Way, 77Hc Oats No. whits, 474048c; No. 2 mixed. 48SM9r.. Butter Creamery, 28c; firsts, 28c; sec onds, 26c; packing, 23 4c. Eggs Firm. 36c. Poultry Hens, 16c; roosters. lHc; broil ers, lite. Metal Market. New York. Aug. 2C Metnlrv The copper market has shown continued firmness. Quo tations for electrolytic today ranged from $l!7.60 to $28.00 for delivery up to the turn of the year, and while offerings for the first quarter are reported ranging down $26.60, Rome of the larger dealers are quoting (27.004p27.60. Iron was unchanged. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Reaches New Level When' Market Scores Three-Cent Advance. SALES ARE QUITE HEAVY Omaha. August 31. 191$. Caah wheat reached new high prlcw level today when the market scored a $ cent advance and boosted the price of No 3 hard wheat to $1.61. The cash demand was excellent and although the wheat sales were quite heavy there were several cars of this cereal held over for Monday's mar ket. The bulk of the No. 3 hard wheat sold at top prices and the No. $ hard sold gen erally around $1.48 and $1.60 and a car of choice dark wheat sold at 11.61 V The corn market generally was quoted unchanged, the only advance being white corn, which ruled about He higher for the best quality, There was a good demand, however, for all grades of this ceraal, and the receipts weis moderately heavy. Osts receipts were very heavy and the demand for this article was quit active st prices ranging from Ho to le higher. Standard oats sold as high as 46o and the No. 3 white sold from 444c to 44 He No. 4 white sold at 43 H 044. and th samples grades sold from 4Io to 44c per bushel. Hye was quoted nominally le higher and barley rufod from 2c to So higher. Liverpool close: Wheat, 10 td higher; corn, HSHd higher. Primary whent receipts were 1,480,000 bun held and shipments 1,177,000 bushels, ft r Inst receipts of 1,187,000 bushels and shipments of 812,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 616,000 bush els and shipments 327,000 bushels, against receipts of 362,000 bushels and shipments of ISM HO bushels last year, Primary oats receipts were 8,112.000 bush els and shipments 879,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,707,000 bushels and shipments of 1,232,000 bushels last year. ( CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ChtcsVo 170 97 660 Minneapolis , 239 ... ... Duluth 89 Omaha 168 8 14 Kaiioss Clty- $39 46 $7 HI. Louis 161 61 S3 Winnipeg ,.. 323 ... ... Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 2 ears, $1.61. No. 9 hard winter: 14 cars, $1.61; 1 car, tl.BOH: 3 cars, $1.60. No. $ hard winter: 1 car, $1.63; I rar (dark), $1.61 H : 1 car, fl.&OH. 3 cars, $1.60; 8 cars. $149; 1 car, I1.48H; 8 cars,- $1.48. No. 4 hard wtnter: 2 cars, $1.47; 1 car, $1.46; 2 rare, $1.46; 6 oars, $1,44; 8 can. $1.43. Sample nard winter: 3 cars, $1.40; 1 car, $1.30. No. 2 durum: 1 car (new), $1.44. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 car, $1.43, No. S durum mixed: 1 car, $1.42. No. 3. mixed: 1 car, $1.49. No. 4 mixed; 1 oar, $1.41. RyeNo. 2: 1 car, $1.20- Nd. 3: 1 car. 81.20H. ' Barley No. 1: 1 car, $1.00. No. 4: 1 car, 86c. Corn No. 1 whits: 1 car, llo. No. t white: 1 car. 80o; 4 cars. 80HJ- No. $ white: cars, 80c. No. 4 white: I cars, 79 H No. he white: 1 car, 79c. No. f white: 3 caro, 78Hr.. No. I yellow: 4 cars. 80Hc. No. 8 yellow:' 1 car, 80Hc; 1 car, 80c; 4 cars. 80. No. 6 yellow; 1 car, 80c; 1 car. 79Hc No. 8 yellow: 1 car, T9c; 2 cars, 78o. Sample yellow: 1 ear, 78c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars. 79140. No. 8 mixed: I cars. 7814c; 9 cars. 79Hc. No. 4 mixed: t cars. 79H: I car. 78c. No. I mixed: 1 car, 78c. Sampls mixed: 1 car, 76c. Oats Standard: 1 cars, 46c. No. 8 white: 19 cars. 44Hc; 1 car, 44Ho. No. 4 whits: 1 car (barley mixed), 44c; 1 ear,48H. fim" ple: 1 car 44o; 2 cars, 4$c; 1 car, 43o. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.1.091.64; No. 8 hard, $1.4891.68: No. 4 hard, $1.431.47; No. 2 spring. $1.6001.66; No. 3 eprlng. $1.48(fpl.62; No. 2 durum. $1.43 ljl 44; No. 3 durum, $1.4001.42. Corn: No. I white. 80Hi80c; No. 8 white, 7914 80p; No. 4 white, 7979H": No. 6 white, 78H79c; No. t white, 7807BH1: No. 2 velk.w, 80480Hr: No. 8 yellow. 8O80Ho; No. 4 yellow. 79 H 080c; No. 6 yellow, 79 80c: No. 6 vollow. 78079c; No. 2 mixed, 794 (&)7!tc; No. 8 mixed, 7907914c; No. 4 mixed. 78tP79Hc; No. 6 mixed. 7H0 79c; No. mlxf-d, 78078HC. Oats: No. 3 write, 46?46Hc; standard, 44H06c; No. 3 white. 44044Hc; No. 4 whlto, 43H0 44c. Barley; Mnltlng, 96c$1.06; No. 1 feed, 77086c. Rye: No; 2, $1.2001.21; No. :l. 31.1901.20. . OMAHA FUTURES MARKET. Omaha, August 26, 1916. Trading In the wheat pit was moderately active today, but there was not much Inter est In corn or oats. December wheat carried the bulk of the trading, and closed about I hie lower. The May and September options held up well, and closed He higher on May and He up on September. September corn closed at yesterday's prices and the December option ruled about c lower. Oats were rather bullish, and showed frac tions I gains on sll the options. September closed steady. December advanced c and Mrv Hdvanced about Ho. Oman closing prices on futures for this day Art. I Open. High. Low. Close, j Tes. Wht. f r Sept 1 47H 1 47 147H 1474 147H Dec. 1 61 1 61 149 149 160 May 1 63H 1 3tt 163 153 168H Corn ' Sept 80 80 80 80 80 )eu. 7014 70 70H 70 70 Oats S-pt 444-45 46 44 46 44 Dec. I 47 48 47 46 47 May ' 60 60 60 60 60 Chicago closing prices, furnished Tha Bss by Logan & Hryen, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street: Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Tes. Wht. I I Sept 1 54 1 64 181 1 61 168' Dec. 1S6-H 1 66H 163 1 63 166 May l6S-67j 1 68 166 1 66 168 Corn I ( Hept I 8H- 86 85 88 8H Uec 76-76 78 74 78 74 May I 79- 79 78 78 79 Outs 1 Sept I 47- 47 46 46 47 ec. 60- 60 49 49 60 Msy I 63- 62 63 63 63 Porli J Hept 27 IS 27 86 27 06 27 06 27 27 Oct. 3 06 26 80 26 90 26 10 26 06 Dee. 23 60 23 60 23 26 23 26 22 40 Lard Sept 14 25 14 27 14 12 14 16 14 23 Oct. 14 80 14 33 14 15 14 20 14 37 rec. 13 86 18 86 13 60 13 66 13 b'i Ribs Sept 14 40 14 40 14 $7 14 40 14 37 Oct. 14 12 14 12 14 10 14 16 14 12 Tun. 12 62 12 80 Vj 62 12 80 12 62 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Opens Irregular, But Soon Sags Be cause of Profit-Taking, Chicago, Aug. 26. Fear of a railroad Ktrlke wan among the Influences which sent the wheat market down for net losses of from c to 2c today. Corn declined o to 1c, and oats o to c. December and January lard were exceptions to weakness In the provision pi. The wheat market at the opening dis plrtyed a hit of strength on the export elt uttliim, but It was short lived. A brief re covery punct-jated the subsequent decline, but It failed to hold and prices sagged and closed close to the bottom. The Can adian Northern railroads report showing Home wheat where only desolation had been reported; the possibility of a railroad strike; weakening of cash premiums on Pennsyl vania wheat at the seaboard, and the de sire to even up trades over Sunday, were among the bearish Influences. The spread between September and December widened from lc, where It s.arted the session, to 2c at the close, a development which re stricted buying. It wan said that the Oreek government hsd finally placed its orders tor 1,200,000 bushels of durum. There was a lot of long corn for sale today, and the weakness of wheat di:tarr-t new Investment In ths coarser cerenl for the time being. The selling pressure was particularly severs on December, which de clined 1 He from the top and showed a net loss at the end of thu session of c tn Ic. Showers over Illinois and Iowa, with a forecast of more, helped depress the price, Oats declined with wheat and corn and closed at the bottom. Export business were buyers of September. The weekly move ment of the crop was the largest in years, 2,760,000 bushels more than a year ago at this time. Purchases of December and January tard by eastern shorts sent those deliveries up. September pork dropped 30c and Decmber 16c. September and October Inrd declined 7 a, while nearby ribs managed to sur vive the day with a gain of 2c. Decem ber lard advanced 26c, and January ribs 17" Packers were said to be sellers of the near deliveries. Csh Prices Whent: No. 3 red. $1.68; No. 3 red. $1. 6101.64 I No. 2 hard, $1.6(i; No. 3 hard, $1.6.1 01, 6fi. Corn: No. U yel low. 87H88c; No. 4 yellow, 8687c; No. 4 white, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white. 47048r; st.andr.rd. 4?ty4flc Rye: No. !, 1.2K01.VOH' Barley: 88r0$l.lO. Seeds: Timothy, nominal; clovtr, $7.0fiiff 14.00. Pro visions: Park, $27.10; lard, $14.20; ribs, $14,0014.60. Butter Eoany; receelpls, 10,714 tubs; creamery extras, Sic; extra firsts, 30c; firsts. 28020"; seconds, 26027c. Cheese Steady; daisies, 16016o; Poultry Alive, easy ; fowls, 11 0 17c ; springs, 3O03Oc. Kggs Firm; receipts. l,4l eases; firsts. 35t26r; ordinary firs la, 23033c; at mark, cases Included, 18 0 24c. horns, 14 017c; Amsrloaa, 17 0 1 7 H 0 ; twins, 1601le. Potatoes Higher; receipts. 30 can; Jer sey, bulk, cobblers, $1.8001,36; Minnesota and F.arly Ohio. $1.08 01.10. NEW YORK STOCKS Important Stocks Under Pres. snre at Opening of Day's Brief Session. v, s. Steel falls back New Tork, Aug. 14. Important stocks were under moderate pressure at the open ing of today's brief session, over-night de velopments In th railway labor situation providing the professional short Interest with an excuse for renewing Its attacks against ths more speculative issues. Ralls, like Reading, Union Pacific and Norfolk A Western, receded a point, wltlt reversals of ss much more In coppers, Crucible Steel and obscure Industrials. I'nited States Sts1 also fell hack almost a point and Bethlehem Steel was 16 points lower at one time, but rallied IS points In the final dealings. That period witnessed a general recovery In all quarters of the list, many shares closing at actual net gains on urgent covering of contracts. Trading was exceedingly contracted, United States Steel, Reading and a few old time favorites making up fully 60 per cent of the total turnover of 362,000 shares. Oeneral news, whll mainly ravorapis, ex erted little influene. Trade reports referred to contlnusd activity In various lines or in dustry at higher prices, shipments of dry goods and similar merchandise showed a large Increase over the same period .an year and bank xchangss of the country disclosed a noUworthy gain, ths increase among local Institutions reflecting tha re vival of stock market activity. , Clearing house Institutions showed only a slight expansion In actual loans and dis counts and a nominal cash increase, but demand deposits Increased by over $46,00,- 000, with ft moderate deoreass in excess re serves. . Today's bond market showed slight Irreg ular changes in soma of . the active issues. Total sales, par value, wars $1, 080,000. United States coupon 8s declined pr cent on oall during the week. Sales, High. 1,000 89 $.100 80 1,900 62 4,600 77 8,60$ 99 Am. Beet Sugar,., American Can..., Am. Car A Fndry Am. I-ocoiuotlve. . Am, Smelt. Jt Rf Am. Sugar Rig.. Ab. Tel. A Tel... Am. Z.. I. h. 8. . . Anaconda Copper. 19,600 Atchison Baldwin Loco Be HI more A Ohio. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. A S. Copper.... Csl. Petroleum. . . . Canadian Pacific. . Central Leather. . . Cheea. A Ohio C, M. A St. P Chicago A N. W.. c R. 1. A p. Ry.. Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel A Iron. . Corn Prod. Retg.. Crucible Steel Diet. Sscurltisa.... Erie General IClentrto.., Ot. Northern pfd.. Ot. No. Ore Ctfs. . Illinois Central.... Int. Con. Corp Inspiration Copper 11,800 Int. Harv., N. J . . I M. M. pfd) ctfs.. K. C. Southern. . . . Kennecott Coppor, Louts. A Nash Mex. Petroleum... Miami Copper M, K. A T, pfd... Missouri Pacific... Montana Power. Low. Close. 98 86H 68 69 41 . $3 ..2 111 B.1 10a ' 10 4 1,100 4TVt 4H IT - 17U ,00 17T44 ITT 44 1171, 1,000 47 IT IT 400 14 1,100 10J4 104 1,100 o 7IH 700 17 14 H 500 1.700 4,700 V.TOO 400 1,400 17 llti 41 4411 4 .... Ill 17H 17 II II 4m 41 .... 14 74 77 414 11 31& 17 170 117 3 101 71 44 17 100 171 171 100 117 117 100 la 300 101 u 101 14 41 10 . . . . 114 7,400 11 11 II II 1,400 10 41 10 111 10,400 10 101 1084, 1,000 11 11 11 10 TOO 4 4 4 .1 Natlnnil Lead 05 Nevada ('opner N. Y. Central .N. T N. H. H . . Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific.. Peclflo Mali I'actflo'Tel. St Tel. Pennsylvania ..... Key Con. Copper. . Heading Rep. Iron A Bteel. tihattuck Ails Cop. Hcuthern Pacific. Southern Railway. Studehaker Oo. . . . Tr nneasee Copper, . Texas Company . . . Union Paclflo U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. V. S. Rterl U. 8. Steel pfd.... Utah Copper w,hnh Pfd. "B". Wester:! Union.... Wesllaa-hntise T5I.O. 1.400 11 11 11 3,100 104 1V, 10, 400 40 11 41 KM, 100 111 110 110 10 II oo ii' V 11 1.(00 14 24 31 2.400 104 104 104 4.100 14 II 11 400 20 1 11 l.mo ia ia a 1,100 23 11 31 3.700 117 111 111 1.10.1 37 37 17 200 1S3 111 na 7.100 141 140 141 1,100 111 111 111 50,100 17 11 17 100 111 117 117 1,400 43 II II 400 17 37 IT 11 1,400 40 11 Total oalos for th. day, 363,000 aharas. New Tork Honey Market. New Tork. Aug. 10, Prima Mrcantlt. Paper 801 per cent. sterling Exrhanfs Sixty-day bill., 14.71: demand. 14.71: cabin, 84. Tl 7-14. Sllvei, Bar, 86c; Meilean dollara, 80o. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. II. S. ref. 2s, cotl.ll L. N. tin. 4s. . . .14 do coupon II M K. A T. 1st 4s.T4 U. a. Is. reg.,.110Mo. Pac. con. Is. 101 do coupon 100Mont. Power 5s. ..17 U. 8. le, r.g 100 N. Y. C. deb. 4... 111 do coupon 110 N. Y. City 4B Am. Smelters Is. 101 (lt4) 101 u A. T. A T. c.4s,.110N. T.. N. H. A H. Anglo-Frsnch Ss.,15 ov. 4s 111 Atchison gen. 4s..92No. Pao. 4s 11 B. A U. 4s IONo. Pac. Is 15 Beth. Steel rf.ls.1000. S. L. ref. 4s... II Cent. Pac. 1st. ...II Pac. T. A T. 5s. 100 C. A O. cv. 4s..BIPenn. con. 4s,.104 C, B. A Q, It. 4s. II do gen. 4s...l01 C, M. A St. P. Reading gen. 4a. .11 cv. Is lllSt. L. A S. P. C, R. I. A P. Ry. rsf. 4s 7801 rsf. 4s ....71So. Pac. ev. 6a. .104 C. A . ref. 4...ll do ref. 4 aa 0. A R. O. con. 4s.74So. Ry. Is 101 Krle gen. 4s 71 Union Paclflo 4s, .14 Gen. Kl.0. 5s 104 do cv. 4s 11 lit. No. 1st 4.. II U. S. Rubber la. .101 1. C. ref. 4. IS U. 8. Steel la... 101 I. M. M. 4s....l0aWsst. Union 4s.ll K. C. S. ref. ls...l0Wsst. Tilsc. ev.ls.108U Bid. Offered. I). A R. U, ref. 6s.. 47 Local Stocks stud Heads, Quotatlone furnlshsd by Burns, Rrlnkar A Co.. 441-51 Omaha National Bank build ing: Stocks Bid. Asked. Avery co. common 10 II Cudahy Packing Co., T pet pfd. .104 106 Deere A Co., pfd. .I-dlv 10 II Fairmont Cry. Co., T pet. pfd. .108 .. Beatrice Cry. Co., T pet pfd.. .100 107 Uooch M. A K. Co., 7 pet. pfd... 11 100 Lincoln Tel. A Tel. com. T pot. . 84 II Mt. States Tsl. A Tel. Co Ill 111 Omaha A C. II. Ry. A B. pfd II Omaha A C. B. St. Ry pfd.... 71 Tl Peters Mill Co., pfd 81 101 Hulzbcrger A Sons, pfd II 100 Swift A Co 144 141 Union Stork Yards 6 pot ex-dlv. II 100 Updike Grain Co., common 101 ,, Bond, Amer. Foreign Securities Co., I pet gold notes, 1111 (7 II Booth-Ht. I.oul, 4s. 1131 88 100 Denver a. A E. 6s. 1841 11 II la. Port. Cement Co. la, 18I4-84..II 100 Fort Dodge, D. Molnea, Sioux Cy. 13 13 Kan. City Railway first Is, 1144.. 17 II Omaha A C. B. St. Ry la, 1131.. 16 17 SuUhergor A Hons, Is 11 100 Hwlft A Co. 6s 100 100 Tork, Nab. gen. Imp. la, 18C0 ..100 103 Trenton, Neb., tSlec I., 1830- 11.104 104.31 Ht Louie Live Stock Market, St. Louie, Aug. II. Cattle Receipts, TOO head; market steady; native beef eteera, 17. 00010.75; yearling steers and heifers, l. 00010-86; cows, 16.6007.76: stockers and feedera, I6.80OI.00: southern ateers, I6.10O 4.60; prim, .outhem st.ers, la.00 91.00; cows and heifers, I4.60OI.00; prim, year ling ateers and heifers, I7.60OI.00; native calves, 16. 000 11.76. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head: market high er; pigs and lights, I7.60O10.I0; mixed and butchers, 110.100 11.10: good heavy, $11,000 II. 10; bulk of ssles. II0.70OU.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 400 head; market ateady; lambs, I7.00O10.I0; .laugh ter ewea, I6.00O7.36; bleating .we., 11.000 10.00; yearling,, I4.00OI.60. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Lower for Week Sheep Steady. Fat Lambs Lower and Feeders Higher. H00S FOBTY UP FOR WEEK Omaha. Auvust tl. I"- Cattle. Hots. Sheep Official Unnday 11,049 8,186 38,41 Official Tuesday 8,848 8,961 16.18: Official Wednesday 4.911 1, 80S 80,74b Official Thursday 8,018 (.899 18,126 Official Friday 8,098 4.467 12,480 Estimate Saturday ... 170 9.000 Total this week 99.808 80,080 99,684 Total last week 87,180 46,988 06.972 Total two weeks ao, . 10.987 46.799 74,499 Total three weeks avo. 18.646 68,148 48,979 Total four Weeks airo.. 11,491 46,197 119.983 Total one year asjo...SI.866 44.817 109,786 Receipts and disposition of live stock at ths Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 8 p. m. yesterday: RRCE1PTS CARLO ADsV. Chleavro LIT mock Market. Chicago, Aub;. 16. Cattle Receipts, 700 head, market dull and weak; beeves. 16.60 9 10.80; cows and heifers, 13.1001.90; stock nrs and fenders, 84. 767.66; western. 16.16 08.60; calves, 18.60 11.76. Hosjk Receipts, 1 8.000 head ; market ttrotif to shade higher; bulk of sales, 10.46 111. no; light, fio.toeil. 114; mlxd, 910.16 1211.10, havy, 910.001PI1.26; rough, 810.00 tPlO.26; pigs, 17.4009.60, Hhnop end Lambs Receipt 1.000 head; market wak; sheep, t6.1607.7O: lambs, 86.60010.00. Rlgln Butter Market. Klgln, ill., Aug. Z6. Butter lower; 64 tubs at llo. Bee Want Ada Produce He salts. Missouri Pacific 4 1 I'nlon Paclflo. , , l 8 O. A N. W., cast 4 C, A M. W.. west 1 10 C. St. P., U. A 0 8 C, B. A Q., west 9 C, R. I. A P., east 8 C. R. I. A P., west I Total receipts 6 48 4 DISPOSITION H BAD. Hogs. Morris A Co io Swift A Co 122 Cud hay Packing Co 498 Armour A Co 818 J. W. Murphy 871 Tout disposition , 1,174 Cattli There were no frssft utn of nny eonsequrni In sight today but for ths week receipts s mount to 19,808 head, being th largest of any week for a long 11m back and larger than a year sjto by 1.000 haad. Tha tremendous slump In price at Chicago. umountmi io son ai,a from that im in tn 11.18 per hundred on some kinds gave iincoM m an oinnr markets downward tendency during th latter half of the week. A rnsult the market at th close of th week I now 86 06Oe Iswer on eern fd steer than on week ag. Rang hv Ar 86 lowsr than best cows, and heifer 10016c lower and th medium and common gnafia bdbjisc iowr. Stockers and feeder have hmn mIaw ati. rs during th latter part of th week and ar jogiio lower. fx - Shipper had tolerably broad or der and despite that there were no eholo hog hr they bought half of th receipts, paying prlc that wer uneven and any where from a dim to 16c higher. A good shar of thtr purchases were of th sort of hogs that only paokor would buy on ordinary day and they wer a good del hlghsr than they looked en paper. Ther was absolutely nothing toppy her, some pruitr oa iignu rcning 919.66. On th general run of eiuff IaHk' n ket la almost as high as at the vmAr'm hlah spot Tuesday, but owning to the abaeno sf toppy kind th high pries lack a dim of equaling th year's record. A compared with the close of last week price ar fully 40o higher, and In some cases ar vn mer than that. Th market this week ha been a peculiar affair. In that while none of th Missouri river markets hav had a single heavy run liberal runs at Chicago enabled packer to break prlc sharply on vu miaweeK iraae. Representative aal: No, Av. 78. .899 67.. ass 68.. 164 87.". 186 Sh, Fr. 40 18 00 80 10 IS 40 10 IB 40 10 40 No. At. Sb, Pr. 10. .176 ... 10 10 II.. 178 49 10 80 66. .819 160 10 80 14. .101 80 10 66 Sheep Heavy receipts at th start of th week enabled packers to break lamb price 36060c In three day. Sine Wednesday values hav ruled steady. Most of th break haa been on the beet lamb, and th spread In prioas ha narrowed a good bit. medium and half -fat kind not bel.ig mora than 16086o lower for the week, whll but grades ar 40060c below last Friday. A keen demand for feeders, and th fact that feeder buyer hav been taking lamb that only packer wr buying last weeek ar largely responsible for th narrowing of th spread. Best lamb ar now Quotable at 110.86010.60, though nothing has sold above 119.41) for th last two days. Medium to plain kinds ar selling downward from 110.81, nothing that klllsrs ican us being quoiaoie unaer iio.oo. Th continued advance in feeder has been th fsatur of the weak, prices tn sll Kinas or reeaing sturr having been th high st In history during the last six day. On a 160160 advance bulk of th desirable feeding lambs moved up to 110.16010.60, or right on a par with fair grades, while most third outs ar selling at 10.00, with some of th plainest kind down to 9,69. A record of 110.90 was sstabllslted Tuesday, but only on on day did top go above 110.10, and at th elosa of th wk It was a 110.16 market, that prlc buying nearly all th desirable feeding lamb here. Feeder sheep hav continued strong, feeding ewes selling from M 0006.16 on beet kind on down, and feeding yearling moving largely at IT.IO and up, a new record of 17.11 hav ing been hung up oik Thursday. Breeding ewe sold all the way from I6J806.6O for some that were little mors than feeder to 18.60 for young stuff, and as high as 19.00 Is still quotabl on yearling wes, though ther have been non nsr in a long time. No feeding wether ar coming, only n bunco, saving oeen nere inie season. Otty Lit ttoek Market. Kama City. Aug. 16. Cattle Receipts, 100 head; market steady: prime fed steers, 19.60010.71: dressed beef steers. I7.60O 9.16; western steers, 16.7609.00; cows, 4.60 07.00; heifers, I4.OO01O.SI; stocker and fesders, $6.6001.00; bull, $1.1601.76; calve. $6.60011.00. Hogs Reeelpta, 600 head) market strong; bulk or sale, fie.ivviv.es; heavy, 910.000 10. id; p setters ana nuieners, sio.lCQlo.70 light, 110. 90010.651 pigs, 18.6009.76. Sheep and Iamb Receipts, none: mar ket steady; lambs, $9.76010.80; yearling, $7.1609.00; wethers, $6.7607.10; ewes. $6.6007.10. Minneapolis Oratn Markot. Minneapolis, Vina., Aug. 86 Wheat September, ll.lt Vi ; December, $1.67 l -Cash. No. 1 hard, $1.65 ; No. 1 northern! ll.IO01.4IHi No. 1 northern, $1.16 U a I.6IV1. W Floui- Unchanged Barley T4c$l. 08. Rye $1.1901.89. Bran $80.10011.60. Corn No. 8 yellow, 1609V Oat No. $ w fills, 4OUj04Te. Flag fletd $2.1601. 18. Omaha Hay Market. s Omaha. Aug. M.Reclpts on the Omaha flrm mfkt w" talf- Th market was Ifay Cholc upland prairie: Iioaas 10.60; No. 1. $10.00010.60; No. U, $8 000 9.00; No. I, $6.0008,00. No. J midland prairie: I8.SO06.6O; No. I, $7 0008 00 Choice lowland, prairie; $7.00; No 1 ft aa' No. t, 14.0006.00;; No. I, $1.0004 00 Alfalfa Choice. $18.00; No 1 12,60; standard, $9.00011.00; No. I. 98 00 a 9.00; No. I, $8.0001.00. W' t. Joseph Llv stoelt Market. fit. .Tnatknh Anav S r. ..i. . - -- m.,w neceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $4.60010.60' 011 00 00010.00; calve, $7.00 Hog Receipt, 1,400 head ; market steady; top, $10.40; bulk of sale. $10100 10.66. Bhsep and Lamb Receipt, 500 head market steady; lambs, $10.00010.60- ewes' $6.7607.00. HAPPENINGS IK THEJAGIC CITY Frsident Beal of Young Men's Hughes Club Appoints , Committees. PLAN AN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN Men's Hughes and Fairbanks club last evening announced appointments to the membership and educational ' committees of the club which he took meeting a week ago. 1 hese commit tees will organize the work on a pro gressive basis during the next three weeks, after which time the affairs of .l t j II Mil UUU Will UC I 1CU Ull HI .Ull swinir. Louis Dolozel was made chairman of the membership committee. Hugh McLulloch and Cecil 1'ayne were appointed the other two mem bers. A personal recanvassing of the city will be taken up immediately by the committee and every member or prospective member of the club ad vised as to issues which the club wilt sponsor during the campaign. un tne education committee, ivan Lee was anrointed to the chairman ship. Guy Kiddoo and C. L. Bowley, jr., are the other members. Kiddoo and Lee have had experience as scholastic and collegiate debater!. Bowley is a clerk in the office oi the county treasurer. Thu committee will have the constructive worn oi ine club largely in hand. The big get-togetner meeting oi club members will be postponed for perhaps a month yet. The club will work in co-operation with the South Side Republican club. President Mar tin of this club and President Beal have met and decided on general plans. It is thought the two clubs may aeciae on a common ncaaquai ters. Body Identified. The body discovered In the Mis souri river in the vicinity of Btaha'e crossing south of Child's Point, was identified yesterday afternoon as mat I ,. O T 1.. -J 7 .....nM wn.in v . Ul juilll x. mihieii fc- J."' v.. jv.-....- man who disappeared from hit home Tuesday morning at 11 o clocK. Mra. Lawler identified the body. ty, took charge of the body but later turned it over to Undertaker Heafy. Police are dubious as to whether Lawler committed suicide or drowned accidently. He had been despondent for several weeks over the death of his father only a short time ago. He left no word to his mother on the day he disappeared as to where he wa going. ... The funeral will be held thu after noon at 2 o'clock at the residence at Twenty-seventh and Monroe streets. Interment will be made in the Grace land Park cemetery. , Carnival Cornea Monday. ( : A carnival will be m the city Mon day evening," Ray Waters, chairman of the committee of the Clover Leaf club, which brought the attraction to the city, announced last evening.. "We are sorry to say that four prop erty owners along the South Side have started an injunction against the carnival along a certain street, but air grantified to see that- no more busi ness men entered the protest. It is certain that the majority of the busi ness men do not object."' ;r Registration Under Way. Attendance of students at the South High school will extend well toward the 400 mark, if registration up to the present day can be taken as an indi cation. More than 300 students are registered, according to figures given out at the office of Principal Hu- Magic City bowlers from the three local bowling leagues will meet this morning at 11 o'clock in the office of the South Omaha Ice and Coal company at Twenty-fourth and M streets. The fall and winter schedule of bowling matches will be discussed .and decided on if possible. Commit tees for drawing np the complete schedule for the three ' leagues Classes A and B ' of the Magic City league and the Stock Yards league, will be appointed by the new presi dent. Made Cltr Ossein. For Rent, Sli-roem meders eel lag. Twenty-fourth etreet between rj u4 H A Daughter of the Cltr" Is the title f the five. act . and A. film that oomee ta tne passe tomorrow artsrnoon and erenlnf. Tuesday you see "Husband and Wife." five-set Brady-mad. feature. Today Mlee Ivy Cloae. the famous Hnilleh eomedlenaav Is booked, ae also la "Sttntarea.1 The Burlington Pushing Its Efforts to Keep Tracks Clear Through newspaper advertising and by placing caution signs along its lines, the Burlington is carrying on a campaign to discourage walking on the railroad tracks. Along the entire Burlington system, employes from president down to section men are in the campaign. It is educational and in every way possible, persons are be ing induced to keep off the tracks. Literature is being scattered broad cast calling attention to the danger of track walking and the risk that at tends the practice. The latest efforts are being directed toward the manu facturers to induce them to assist in the campaign being waged. Dr. Klnc'e New Life PUIa. Regular bowel movement Is essential to your h.allh. Take Dr. Klnrs New Life PUIa and hava a. dally movamsnt. tie. Ail druggist. Advertisement. Teamster Hurt Fatally as Street Oar Hits Wagon Joseph Schmldbauer, teamster f&r the Omaha Cooperage company, will in all probability die as the result of injuries received early yesterday afternoon when the wagon upon which he was riding was struck by a street car at Twelfth and Douglas streets. The big wagon was loaded with barrels and the force of the collision scattered them all over the street. Schmidbauer was thrown clear of the wagon and alighted on his head, cracking his skull and fracturing his spine. L. B. Kingery and Glenn Miller of 315 North Thirty-eighth street, picked him up and carried him to police headquarters, where Surgeons Losey and Fhilbrick gave him medical atten tion before sending him to the. city ward of St. Joseph s hospital. Former Bellboy Is Stabbed During Fight WIIK.m Vavanaimh 9118 Tl..,.. port street, former bell hop at a local hotel, was stabbed several times dur ing a fight at the Palm hotel, 1205 Douglas street, last night. He was taken to a hospital in a serious con dition. u ua.l,ll -li, ., t,- k...l. Jessie Harris, 2583 Harney street: Margaret Sumner, Palm hotel, and H. L Harris, 1810 Chicago street, are being held by the police as state's witnesses. EDWARD BARTLING SEED CO., Seed Merchants MebnaU City, Neb. Timothy, Rani Clew, Alfalfa, Saed Cera, Millet.