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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1916)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE t oobbler. i.tf jt pm, i.-v ft. 16; MlnneaoU. Ohio. Poultry All vv htf her; roww, : ipr.nce, 12c, Wheat Trading Improves, with MEW YslKK NWiKS ; . Two Cents Lower. BEST GRADES ARE STEADY Trading Irregular Throughout, With Moderate Activity Shares Under Pressure. , IYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large, But About Steady Prices Main tainedSheep Weak. HOGS STEADY, TEN LOWER Omaha.' August II. Mil. w&r&J tZTLTS SZTJZ LEADING RAILS YIELDING were rather heavy. ' ' . . a,. a.. . ...i. nf vh.lt . ....a. k.T .v.. tha umnlai New York. Aug. !. Stocks were under eld from imHc lower. . constant pressure today, the more ominous .71' "V: .r"V"L,,,.V. .id .hi aspect, of the railway labor dispute to al!ers seemed more willing to let go ot duclng further liquidation and professional ih.lr samples then on the previous day. I pressure; -Among-the very tew exceptions v. t "rriVo.;.,,, 11.41. with to the low.r trend were Mercantile Marine, Official Monday .'. Estimate Tuesday !. care selling at 11.44. The bulk of the Mo, I hard sold at ll..el.l and the No. t ranged from ii.isvi." preferred, Pacific 'Mall and some of the motor accessories: Trading was Irregular tnrougnoui, with The corn market generally was steak ;and I moJlmM activity. Closing hours saw a Two dave this week..:i,343 Same days last week. . 17,814 Same days 3 wks. ego.18,171 Same days I wke, ago.12,730 Sams days 4 wks. ago. 1 0.707 Same days last year. ,. 17,495 Rereinta and dlsori.itton of live stock at the Union itock yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., Au- u It t. IC " 1 .' I" y-'Si-ruaji .... I ; . z ily a few sales were made at yesterday's "'t" demand for corn was fairly active ana the market was Quoted from unchanged i 1c lower. Oas followed corn and wheat on the decline and ruled from 4lc lower. H,.ii,t. wrN verv rood and there res a moderately active cash demand lor all grades of this cereal. Ti. kiu nt the recelnts graded No. S vhlte and sold from 42Yj48c, the better grades'selllng around 434,lw. No. 3 rye sold at 11.11 H and the No. I it ii.il.' a half cent lower than yesterday a Malting barley was quoted unchanged and No. 1 teed uncnangea io . , Liverpool . close: .Wheat, 6ld lower; Primary -wh.et receipts were MM.OM bushels and shipments 1.440,001) buehele. sgalnat receipts of 1.S83.0O0 bushels and , Primary corn receipts were ".'": els and shipments l!l,000 bushels, against receipts' of 444,000 bushels and shipments ef J74.OO0 bushels last-year. . r-,-, wiinu were 3.417,000 bush els and shipments 1.044,000 buehsls, against receipts of -3.H4.000 bushels and shipments et 1,111.0 nusneie aeaa 7"a- i, js .CARLOT RECEIPTS.' ' - Wheat. Corn. Chicago -..(,. ....... ...! . Minneapolis' .... .Sel Duluth .......... I.. ..... (Miha ,.'.,. Winnipeg n... .:" , Theee sales were reported toda: : wa..t No . 1 hard winter: 1 car, 11.44 813 IT fresh attack on quoted values. The presl. dent's address to congress was Issued at that time. Marine preferred. In- which dealing ceeded 40,000 shaVes, registered a gross gain of 3K points on Its rise to 10314, and Pa cific Metre temporary ' gain of 3 points signalized that company's resumption of service on the Pacific ocean and publication of the compeny's seml-annua! report dls- closing a aubstantlal gain In earnings, weakness or a pronounced enaracter was manifested by sutomobile sharss from ths outset, the decline being led by Btude- bsker, which fell 41 4 points before' denial of new flnsnclng by the company helped to effect a- partial recovery, coppers were heavy. Munitions, equipments, sugars and various spectsltlee of no distinctive class followed the sagging tendency shown by seasoned Issues, Lesdlng rails yielded 1 to-lH points. activity In that group converging about coalers. New Tork Central and transoontl- nentsls. United States Steel reoeded a point, with 4U, tor Bethlehem steel. Total sales aerreeated 430.000 shares. Bonds wsrs lowsr on light dnd contracted operations. Total . sales, par . value. amounted to 12:10,009, United States coupon 4s were at per pent lower on call, but advanced as much on actual transactions. Salee. Hlrh. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. .. 8.100 17 H 84 , le American ian...... ,uo Am. Car A Foundry. 1.000 Am. locomotive... 4,100 Am. Smelt. 4V Ret.. 3,301 am. auger iter.. Am. Tel. si Tel: 3 hard m. s. . at u ... 48 M. St. P Wabash .... Missouri Pacific nlon Pacific . . k N. W., east.. 7 A N. W., west.. S St. P., M. O.. .. B. & Q., east. . 7 B. ft Q , west. .172 R. I, ft P., east 4, R, I. ft P.. west 1 Illinois Central ,.,..334 Chi. Great West. ...... Oets. 1.017 31 I cars., II. 441. 1 car. "y-,". Anaconda Copper, winter: 1 oar (dark.), H.44: I oar". f: Utchiga. ....... I ears. 31.14! T cars, 81.44; l car, e.'s. B.d. Locomotive.. 4,000 I ears, 11.41; 18 oars,, 11.48; J '"' Baltimore ft Ohio., 3.S00 va s hard, winter: x car,. urook. Ban. Tran.. 81 43U: I cars. l:4l; I cars, 11.43; I car, B. t g. coppsr 400 a. ..u.. eu mm. 31.41:. 8 cars, fl.su;. s cal. Petroleum I. li n 4 cars. 11.88., No. 4 hard win- Canadian Pacific..-. ' 800 177 ...7 . si as, I cars. 81.38: lm 11.34; t oars, 4-1.88. Sample hard winter: 1 ear; W.WI 0" (fcoaung), i si; I . . ... nit No. 8 soring: 1 oar, i' . enrlna: 1 car. 11.43. No.' 3 Juron.: 1 'car, 1137. No. I mlaedi 1 oar, si is, l ear. 11.43. .No. 4 mlsed: 1 oar. Yaa . MA a rf.t.nm' mixed:. 1 Car. 1.30, w."aKo 1, I ears. S1.1SH. No. I: 1 car, II li. No, 4: 1 ear, 11.17; 1 car, 81.13. r, i - m- a- 1 ..ere. 47c. . Corn No. I whits: I cars. 74c. No. white: 6 cars. It. No. 4 white: 1 car. nilV. t aar.HO. No. I white: I cars, 71c; . ... .- w. a sallnaa! 1 ear. 80c: 1 car, eta,.' jii.' 1 vellow: 3 cars, 7l4ie. No. 3 ..iinw, 4 care, tone.- No. 4 yellow: 1 car, . s r. 74e. No. 3 mixed e it- a tJm. 78UC. No. I mixed: 1 car. 71c', Jl ear, nVjo.,, Sample mixed; -SaeZlila, 1 whits; 1 -car. 43 He; 1 nun tuandard: I cars, 43c, Np. I cars, 48c; I cars. 48c; I oars. 4 white: i-cer, whits: cars, 41 c, 4044 tlti 4l II 7Ht ?5 -. II 1714 100 111(4 ito Jilt 3000 H 7.000 -RftM. 14 8.(00 10B4 103 78H 704, 16 II ! ei 78 17 U 10014 130 S3 15 102U 77V4 so IE car, I whits 4IHC. No. .48c Sample 1H 4144 ZDV 12S 8,100 103 1,400 34 1.300 II H l 17 17714 17714 814 44 T4 41 ll4 34 S'4 131 128 14 1714 1714 II 1114 4714 47 4 14 1414 78 7(14 41 44 3444 3414 .... Ill .... 117 1714 37 101 18U 1(14 ' 1(14 8(14 OIK 101H 8444 3414 i 4014 14 la-llfe I3V 14 10314 103 14 3414 . 1414 1 84 S 14 Total receipts ,'..314 111 S3 I DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 784. 342 1,253 Swift ft Co... 4,114 1.176 2,840 Cudshy Packing Co, J.024 1.3S1 2,171 Armour ft Co 1,402 1.434 1,734 J. W. Murphy. .... 1.214 8. O. Pack. Co 7 ..... Lincoln Pack. Co... 43 ....'. Hunnlnger ft OlWer. II Korr Packing Co . 108 W. B. Vansant Co... 204 '. , , Benton, Vansant ft,L 7( Hill A Son 1(( F. B. Lewis : 104 ' J. B. Root ft Co 394 ' ..... : T. H. Bulla 8,131 Rosenstock Bros. . . 401 F. O. Kellogg (4 v Werthelmer ft Degen 483 H. F. Hamilton .... 1(1 ..... ' Rotschlld ft Krebs.. 247 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. 30 Christie ' (3 Hlgglna - I - HuKmsn - 21 ..... ' Roth , T Meyers ..' 1 ' Glassberg ,;. 3 ' Banner Bros. ...... 187.- ..... ..... John Harvey 134 ..... . ..... Dennis ft Francis... 45 ' Kline 80 ' Jenssn' ft Lungrsn.. 78- ..... ' Othsr buyers 1,747 ..... 38,483 Omaha Cash Prices-Whea ti .. Ii.4841.44,' NO. I hard, l.lls.44! hard, I1.IMVM; No. I spring, 1.4S1.4I: 1 .Prlng, I441,48; N. 3 durum. 11,14411.37; ylo. 8 aunim, H...V'."- No 3 wh te, 74",47le: No. I white, 7814 SJVTNrJ whtte. 714,78140; N. whit 17474o; No; I white. 77074c; ; No. 3 ye low I1478o;''No. I .yellow, 7I147IH n";4 y7uow; 7H47lc, No I yellow. 71 a..... ma a vaiiea. T7seinc: rau. a iiih, iaZaeis.. No. I mixed. 7m7le; No. 4 1 .....li.. No I mlsed. 777lc a ZTZi: 74it.78c. Oets. No. 3 - a.,.A . u sail lie', standard. ,434444430 No. l white, 48149430! No. 4 white. 48 r.u'. ' K.rUe- italtlnr."IOC4ll.OO; No. 1 ;.ed '7IOI(c. Rye: No. J. II.184jl.18H No. , n.fl.M.. ... '..' ;,, f - t . OMAHA FUTURES. -.''., . ' J . ' - Aa,.a,. Aueust 20llll. tieeember wheat opened si tl.40i4 to 11044, with rather active trading. The marks! dvancsd steadily until a high Eolnt of ll.4 was reached, but the mar et reicted slightly and closed about 1140 tmdor the high mark of the day. . .September wheat ruled, 140 higher and the Ma option advanced IV. A ' The corn maraei was e'v"e " "7" Central Leather. 8.300 14 Chesapeake ft Ohio. 1,100 II l., M. ft Bl. r l.soo f34 Chicago ft N. W... 300 13414 C, R. I. ft P. Ay. ..11,100 1214 Cblno Copper.,..,. 800 .83 Colc'Fuel ft Iron,. 1,100 41 ' Corn Products Ref.,13.100 1414 Crucible Steel 8,100 7114 DUtlllers' Seour.... 1,800 4(l Erie 8.100 37 Oeneral Klectrlo .... at. Northern pfd.,,' .... .... Ot. No. Ore ctfs... (00 IS Illinois Central...,. . ...'. Inter. Con. Corn..'.. '800 Inspiration Copper.. 1.100 int. at. m. nio. cls. 44,100 10x14 I. . DUUlllVI II . . .... d'.V Ksnnscott Copper.. 7,300 Louis, ft Nash ... , Mex. ' Petroleum.. Miami Copper..., M ., Sa. A T. piO. Missouri Pad 70.. Montana ' Power. . National lews .... 1414 Nevada Copper.... 1.100 1114 II 10 New Tork Central.. 1,400 10414 10814 103H N. T., N. H. ft H... 300 (8 (I II Norfolk ft Western, 400 138 138 ' 121 Northern Paclflo... 1,000 110 110 110 paclllo Man l.suu SB sen so Pan. Tel. ft Tel... .... 84 Penney vanla ..... 100. ftft. sum, 4(14 Ray Con. Copper... 1,700 21 24 34 Reading 14,100 losia 10414 luttt Ren. Iron ft Steel.. 4.701 (3 (3 1314 Southern Paclflo... 8.100 31 88 8814 Southern Railway.. 3,100 28 23 3314 Htudebaker Co 24.800 124 121 123 Tennessee uopper,, ,is,sui) .344 se . 31 Texas company .... Union Pacific 1,000 110 union Pacific pro., 700 iz U. B. Ind. Aloohol. 1.401 ill IT. S. Steel.-. 18,000 84 U. 4L Btee pfd 700 113 Utah Copper 1.100 83 Wabash pfd. -, 100 -17 Waatarn ITnlon .... Weat. Klectrlc 3,300 ef ex esv. otal sales ror tne pay, 430.000 snares. 102 140 140 8 12 101 110 00 IB 117 117 88 88 11 37 ' Local Storks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, " Brlnker A Co.. 441 Omaha National bank building, Omaha. Neb: Stocks , Bid. Asked. Avery Company, common 10 II Beatrice Cream Co., 7 pet. pfd... 100 107 He higher m September and I.Ho up on the Booth Fisheries Co., pfd,....., 10 II "'S.jl .I I LL amaaai nf trad na Deere ft Co.. nfd.. sx-dlvldsnd. . 1114 81 in this market, the December option oarry- Fairmont Cream Co.. t pot. pfd. 108 tag the'bulk. Ooooh Mill A Kls. Co.. 7 pot pfd. 11 id September oats were stsady, December LIScoln Tel ft Tel. Co., 00m- advanced 3c and the May option ruled , ,ct. , II II about He higher. ' ' ' Mountain Statei Tel A Tel. Co. Ill 111 Omaha closing price on in rer ,aia Omsha A Counel Bluffs Ry A ds: Art, wht,; Sept., Deo, Msy fare: . t'ept Dec, Oatl Srpt Dec. May Open 1 II 14414. 4 44 4V to TiighT 1 14 1 44 1.44 .' I . 71 . ...... ' 48 4( I Close. I 8at7 II Bridre. nfd. Amaha J, Cnunell Bluffa 8L Ry.. pfd. ....,', I " Pstera Mill Co., pfd. ' . II 101 Packard Motor Co., pre iu 10s Sulsberger A Sons, pfd. ...... ft 100 Swift A Company .......144 141 Union Stock Yards, I pot. stock ax dividend los 111 Up-like Grain Co., common ....108 ... Booth, St. Louie 4s. 1111.... 11 1 Denver (las ft Else. Co. 1941,... 11 Chlcsgo closing prices, furnished The Bee 1 lowa Portland Cement Co., I 117 140 143 78 48 48 41 8114 .138 143l 140 la. '4 14,4 , 71 7S Ik!. .17 -41 1 41 44) a 41 .47g 47 by Logan ft Bryen, etoek and grain brokers, SIB POUin cisieentn . aiaaqa. Art. I Open. Wht.' Sept Dec. May torn Sept . Deo. May Oets, Sept Dec.. May Perk Sept - Iec. Oct. Lard Sept. ' Dec, toot.' ' Jan. Ribs Sept Oct. Jan., 1 41 1 44 141-144 17 10 81 40 31 10 13 10 IS 13 13 17 II II 1 , 14 IS Tl ll-i U 7 t 44' 1 41 81 73 '4 -41 . 41 11- 27 41 23 40 23 30 13 13 13 l( IS 17 II 43 14 27' 13. IS I 1; 30. 140 us 144 .4' 7144 It- 44 44 41 IT 30 31 40 31 04 111 It II (( II 17 II 17 14'30 II l( 13 70 Cloee! I Tee. 3 48 I 47 I 41 '. IS . 73 ..74 41 47 11 17 40 83 U si so II 37 IS (I 13 13 II 17 14 IT 13' 10 )8 10 140 144 144 t 73 71 44 47 0 ST SO 33 S( 81 17 1114-1184 II 100 a, ranaiaia Ilea Moines A BlOUl CUT M H Ks,niiu CUV Ry. ftnt 6-1, If. 4.. tl II f-imnhs. Jkh OAunnll BlutTfi St. Ry. 6'n. 1.....(tr. "i Hwtrt A Company Is.. w iw nttt rtf Vnpii. Nlv. Qn. Imor. la, 1110 ...,4.,...4 vn T ronton, Nebr., Eltotrlc, m 131-13B . Ill 17 I S 6 U 17 II ID 13 76 CHICAGO 6RAIJ aJI PROVIHIONB, I ItoMTfT HbMfr PHect Blww Tadnr Chlraco. Auf. tl, -flleni (hat European .mportoi' w5i;j not rtlylntr much n chancta ' tht Hufitan antpmcnu mlfht .toon m rina- tnf an outlet throutrh tht lardannll if)ndd lodar to cau a dcctdd rally ths whtmt market her: Cloalns prlctw. klthouslf HDMitlctt. 'wr tc to Sfea net itfher, wttn (eptmbr at 11.41 nd D 3mbr it tl II. lo tl.474- Corn alnd '4c- to l.Mi, and oats H to c. Provlelonu "wound up at the aamo aa yea-irffiav'n- flnieb to 20 enta htahar. . . The tiat market ihowd conildvrabla wtvknn ai-tfia outt, but a recovery aoon bflKan that dveleptd tatr Into an import ant rMraI buire.t Rporu ot aerioua froit damn In Canada save tb llrst upward Unptua to pnew, but fear of a widespread ran way atrik., cnnUnijed for a whit to iheclt hurera. - flitbsequently aharp valne tvfra Kord a result of cable advtoea that oven If the Dardanellei were lmmd lataiv oMned It Would reautre ftiuch time fur euppllea from Russia l b made avail able. Meanwhile Oreat Britain was paid to b aaccDtlns bids from Amerire, whb mnnA ftaaavL af freedom. SolliliK prVMUre by noldere of wheat and by apecuiattv shorts tnoreased on the- ypturn ftnd led to iwraatltViv of ai reaction.1 ' ' ; ' ' Corn aw an a uBward with wheat, Bxeept at in aiaru nit fferlnsa war light. Oats dH-ad their ftrenfth mainly from other cerls. Bulls, However, wtra favynad by iew York Hom7 BUrfco. vu Tnrw. Aue. II. Money On call, pm. hi.h. Hi oar cent: low. IU per cent; rultna rate. IH per oent: last loan, 1 per cunt; closlnc bid, I P' Mnt aft. nit Osatlt. ,.'.'. t mi lMnsv-HiMar: sixir uin - i to per cent: ninety days, 1(M par cent, 1 hi six months. t9 per cent. Blerllni. Kehang lity-day blUa, 4..1S.i demand. 4.7; cables, .7 7-1 HllVax -Htr. SfllfeO. MaT.lCHll UUllAi, viti Bondsaovernment. heavy; railroad, 17 uV Pea . vMri rp. con. IS.1V1 do' coupon . . II Mont. Powar Is.. 17 U S. Si. ref....l0N. Y. C. deb. Is.Ul tuxt. ..e.lO.UN. V Cltv (Ui U. B. 4s, reff..,10IH ..HI ifi KAiinnn .iiu n. n. n. m n. Am. Bmelt. Is., 108 ov, s 111 Am. T. I T. cv. No. Pao. .4a tj llal 101 dO IS II Anilo-rrenoh ls.lfi6. B, U rsf. 4o..lt Atchison ten. 4a.tZPae. T. T. la. 1 B. O. 4s... ...10 Penn. oon. 4Hs.lfl BethSteel ref.ta.100 do ra 4Hs..loT Cent, iac. ist. .si tteaatna; sen. s. r IV ov. 4 We. 14 St. L,. & a. r. C.. B. Q. Jt. 4S.I7' ref. 4a.,,...Seil C.,H.&et.r.ov.iis.AViiae. ran. or, -as..ivo C, R. 1. V. do ref. 4a... ...19 Rr. ret. 4s....T1HBo. Railway la.. 101 C. 0. ref. fts.lSUnlon Pao. 4a....l D R. Q. con. 4s. 71 do rv. Is..'...!! Ken. s iihu. . ittio. te.,.ieiH Elee: ra...in44U fl. Steel ia.,.106U (U. No. 1st 4Ha.9l West. Union 4Ha Hit ill. cent, rer, is.f.n-WMungnouee T; M. M.-4Hi-..ilIH BIC CV, la. ..lit K. O, S. ref. le..l9VDR. O. ref. 6s.47H L A N. un. 4a. ..744 ,Bld. 1., K.AT. 1st 4a. 74 Omaha, A ' just II, 1118. Cattle. Hose. Bheep. ....12.141 ... 1.600 1,141 7,100 10.841 1,197 14.693 iz, m 19.811 1,141 ai.sso 16.000 68.SS6 61,173 29.234 90,797 29.469 61,103 were steady or very nearly so. For the decent to oo4 owes It la a .&0.7a af fair. Wethers and yearling's are still quoted to where they were last week. Representative saies: No. 450 Wyomtnr feeding lambs. 700 Idaho feeding- lambs 2 Wyoming feeding ewea... Sal Wyoming feeding ewes.,. 300 Wyoming lambs ... 631 Nevada, Iambs. US Nevada feeding lambs... 242 Nevada feeding lambs... 30 Idaho feeder yearlings... 496 Oregcs lambe 246 Idaho feeder lambs Av. Pr. 60 10 16 II 10 20 II I 20 6 16 17 10 26 64 10 16 60 10 10 l 10 20 II 10 10 69 10 16 17 10 26 CHICAGO HVK STOCK Cattle Market MARKET. Sheep 27 I 41 114 1 Strong, Hogs Weak. Chicago. Aug. 21. Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; market strong; native beef cattle. I4.76fil0.96; western steers, .6O.70; stor-kers and feeders. 14.1097.76: cows and heifers, $3.4009.10; calves, 18.60912.26. un Dsnointi il nnA hoad: market firm. 'unchanged lo 6c higher; bulk of sales, 10.40 11.30; heavy, $10.0f 11.10; Tough, fU.Ov 10.36; pigs, I7.404P9.65, Sheep Receipts. 29.000 bead; market weak; wethers, $6.0097.60; ewes, $3,000 7.16; lambs, $6.00910.26. St. Loals Live Stock Market. Louis, Aug. 31 Cattle Receipts. 7,100 head: market, higher; native beef steers. 97.QOttHO.76; yearling steers and hellers. $6.6010.26; cowk, $6.6097.76; stockers and feeder), $6.3098 00; Texas quarantine steers, C.508.60; prime southern steers, $9,009 cows and heifers. 94.aook.od prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.6091-00; na tive calves, $6.00911.76. Hogs Receipts, S.90 head ; market. steady; pigs and tights, $7.60 911-11; mixed and butchers, $10.86911-26; good heavy. $11.16911-26.; bulk of tales, $10.90911.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, a, 6 00 neaa; market, steady; lambs, $7.00910-40; slaugh ter ewes, $6-0097.26; bleating ewes, $1,009 10.00; y earl inn. $6.0091.60. Kansas City live Stock Market. Kansas City, Aug. 2f. -Cattle Receipts, 21,000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $10.09 911-00; dressed beef steers. Is.OOaf.Tft: western steers. 17.00419.60: Blockers and feeders, $6.0098.25 bulls, $6.26 ijje.&o; calves, se.ou iu.60. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; market higher; bulk of sales, $10.60910.16; heavy. $10.35910.70; packers and butchers, $10.69 jpii.uu; ugnt, lu.auvii.uu; .buw 160.- 4 Sheen Receipts. 7.000 head: market steady: lambs, $9.76910.00: yearlings, $7.26 flvu; weiners, ff.uvw'.ftv; ewes, q.buoi 7.00. Totals 10,141 6A60 12,236 Cattle Receipts were liberal' this morn Ing, making a total for the two days of 1,163 head, the largest for any similar period thus far this season. . While the market was a little a row to open, there was fair demand, although the raiiroaa strike agitation la surrounding the trade with uncertainty. Buyers and sellers were out In the yards In fair season, but the trade was a little now, being mnaerea 07 a iocai thunder shower. Prices on an average did not ihow much change, r being pretty close to steady with yesterday. In spots there may have been a little weakness, while In j other spots aome little strength may have developed. , . ReKMntativt saies: BEEI" 8TKER0. . . I Av. Pr, No. ( Av. Pr. : $86 $1 76 ' 64. ...... .1066 7 20 , 1040 T 91 IS ,..1111 T 40 i 186 T 60 - 47..... ...1274 7 60 1267 7 16 41 1310 I 00 ! 1076 , 60 j 167 10 I . COWS. I4t 4 $0 t ....1039-1 26 ........ t3 $ 26 ' 21. 942 S 60 . 1001 I 10 19. ,....,.923 6 16 998 I 00 ' 6 690 9 16 ... 996 9 26 7... 786 40 J HEIFERS. . ... 161 4 10 I 100 T 00 BULLS. . 1.. 1009 I 16 1 ...1170 I CALVUB. 446 I 00 . 1 280 76 146 10 76 FEEDERS. f: ' 119 4 66 80. .......lilt T 90 STOCK STEERS, -v 716 I 76 ......... 169 $04 10 II II IS! I 40 tl Ill Sloox City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Aug. 91. Cattle Receipts 1,400 head: market steady to 100 higher beef steers, $6.00 9$-06; butchers, $6,769 7.60; fat cows and heifers, $6.0099.90; can ners, $3.7696.60; stockers and feeders, $6.60 97.30; ealves, $6.00911-00; bull stags, etc., $6.00fis6.26. Hogs Receipts, 2,200 head; market 69 19c higher; light, 110.00910.20; mixed, $10.20910.96; heavy, $10.26910.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head. OM1.1A GENERAL M.5dsVBT. Butter -No. 1 creamery, in cartons or tube. 20c, No. t 98c. Cheeorv 1 moor tea bwm, 10., tec; auraw- t!e Swiss, 16c; block Swiss. 3c: twins. 17o; trlpleu. no: daisies, UHc; Toung Amer lea. HVto; blut, , labl brick, llc: llm berger, too; New VTork white, 20c; Roque fort, 4 be A Oysters Sta,n da rfls, ZH9oc; aetecis, mo 46c; counts, 92960c. plah Fresh: Halibut, id., i.c; caiiwn. 16917c; red salmon. 14c; fall salmon, lie; hlteflah. lec: nernng, vc; irou, oc; yoi- low pike, 17c; bull heads, 16c; cArp, 9c; black bass. 22c; sunfleh. 8c; croppies. 16c; pickerel. 12c; stek codfish, lie; tlleflsh. 9c; fresh headless shrimp, fal., $1.26; red snap per, lb., laq; npanlah mackerel, ibe; iaKe Erie.- Jumbo whlteflsh, 22c; flounders, 11c; trefih peeled shrimp, per gal., $2. Beer uuts: no. 1 riDs, ic; , iiu, No. 3, 13"; No. 1 loins, 23u; No. 2, ISc; 9. kmc: mo. 1, cnucKs, uc; no. a. 12c; No. 2, 10Hc; No. 1 rounds, 1714c; No. 3. 16c: No. I, 18c; No. 1 plates, 10c; No. Z, 9c; No. 3, 4 He. Fruit and vegetable piiw furnished by Oljtnsky Fruit Co . . Fruiia uranges, vdi. ivui, dots; 126s, 128s, $4.76; 160s, $6; 176s. $6.26; 200s, 216s, 260s, $5.60. Lemons: 300s. 360s, $9.60; choice, $9. Peaches: Per box, $1.20; In lots, $1.16; buflhels, $2.75 bu. Pears: Bushel Kelrers, $1.76 bu, ; 6-bushel lots, $1.65; 10 bushel lots or more, $1.60; California Bartlet fancy, $2.2fi crate; Ch. 6 tier 0, $2.76: Bart let t 6 tier 0, $2.26; fancy Flemish, $2.60; choice Flemish, $2.26. Grapes: Home grown, 30c basket; Malagas, si.&d crate; ion-ays, 92. Apples: Gravensteln. $2.26 box; Belleflowers, $1.76; cooking. $1.26 bu.; barrels, $3.50 bbl.; easting, $4.25. Cantaloupes: Standards, $2.76 crate; ponys, $2.26; flats, $1. Water melons: ltfo lb. Prunes: On arrival. $1.96 Vegetables: Sweet spuds, Vtr. barrels, $4.60 bbl.; Southern hmpds., 11.66 hmp. ; California crates. $4 crate; potatoes, bushels, $1.16 bu.; onions, span, $2 crate; onions, red, 3c lb.; onions, western, Sc; cabbage, 3 He; tomatoes, 76o bask.; cucumbers, 50c; celery, 40c dos. Honey, $3.75 ease. Poultry Broilers: H to 2H lbs.. He; broilers, over iV, lbs., lie; hens, over 4V4 lbs., 14: hens, under lbs.. 13c; roos.ers and stags, 10 9 lic : geese full feathered tat, 10c; young and old ducks, full feathe.ed, fat, 12c; turkeys, any else over I pounds. 14c; turkeys, less than 9 pounds, half price; old torn. 24c: capons, 9 lbs. and over, 21c; guinea, each, iUr, squabs, homers, 14 oa. each, per doz., $4.00; squabs, homers, 12 vn each, per doi., $3.00; s-uiabs, homers, S ox a.ch. per do.. $1.60; squabs, homers, under' 9 os. each, per dux.. 60c; pigeons, per dot.. 76c. Miscellaneous Creckerjack, cornpopa and checkers, cue. 13.60; half eases, $1 76: peanuts. Special No. 1, lb.. Vc: Jumbo peanuts, 9c; popcorn, case. $2.60; honey, new, case, 13.76. " 1 Metal Market. New Tork, Aug. 21. Metals Lead, $9.96 96.75. Spelter, easy; spot, East St. Louis delivery, $8.75l.26. Copper, firm; elec trolytic, $21.00928.00. Iron, steady and un changed. Tin, Arm; spot, $39.26931.76. At London: spot copper, tuo; rutures, 108; electrolytic, 129; spot tin, 1179; fu tures, 173 15s. Lead, 31; spelter, 68. Dry Goods Market. New Tork. Aug. 19. Cotton goods and yarns were firm today and heavy goods were In demand. Men's wear was firm. High grade silks sold well. , . Great Ranch to Be Cut Up and Sold in Tracts A party of thirty-five goes out over the Union Pacific tonight, enroute to Ogallala, Keith county, where tomor row the 17 ranch of 7,086 acres, will be sold out in tracts of 160 acres. The 17 ranch was originally one of the holdings of the Ware Land and Cattle company. ' Thirty years ago this company was one cf the greatest growers and shippers of range cattle in the west. The range extended from south of the Union Pacific to a point nearly 100 miles north and was about the same extent, east and west. Yeggs Chisel Into Vault and Get Away . With $147 in Cash Thieves broke into the Raymond Furniture company, ISIS Howard street, during the night, chiseled through the floor into the vault and made a haul of $147. Two Autos Collide on Corner Near City Hall An automobile collision at the cor ner of Eighteenth and Farnam streets about one o'clock Tuesday afternoon damaged the automobiles of W.- J. Peterson, 3412 Wright street, and Dr. T. J. McCarthy, Woodmen of the World building. Dr. McCarthy was driving -south on Eighteenth street and his car skidded and ran into Mr. Peterson's light truck. Both machines were damaged somewhat, but the drivers were not injured. Suit for Thirty Thousand Filed Against Car Company Thirty thousand dollars damages is asked from the street railway com pany in a suit filed by Joseph Schraid bauer. He alleges that a street car struck his wagon, causing an aggra vated fracture of the right hip, lacera tions of the cheek and face and shock to his spine. . II.,... 84. Joseph lbs Stock Market. ' 8t. Joseph, Mo., - Auk. II Cattlo Re ceipts, 2,640 hsad; market steady; steers, IS.50O1ISS: cows and hslfars, 14.144)10,011 calves, 4.Mf)n.00 Hogs Receipts. 4.S04 head; market hith er; top, 110.10; bulk of sales. 110.36 0 10.71. flheep and Lambe Recetpta, 4,600 headl; market slow; lambs, 11.71010,16; ewes. 14.76 07.16. ,'. Un Stock In Slht. : Receipts of live stock at the (Ira principal I 10 I 16 I SO I 16 I 10 I 10 7 16 I 10 western markets yesterdar: . Cattls. Hogs. Sheep. St. Loul 7,100 1.100 I, loo Chicago 7.000 11,000 ,000 Kansas City 21,000 18,000 7,000 Bouth Omaha 1,600 7,300 26,000 Slous City 1,400 S.200 1,600 Total 21.700 44,400 16,100 City Ikaml Market. Kansas City, Aug. SI. Wheat No. S hard. 11.4401.10; No, S red, ll.l!01ll; Bap tember, I1.40H: December, ll.tj Hay, ll.4t4.01.4tV I'orn NO. s miieo, sovsio; rao. s wait. 11011: No. I yellow, lltlli; P temoer, lv.c; December, 7144c: Hay, 714. oats No.-l white. 4070; n. I firsts. Hot - ao- anal i.... liana that froB movement VII about I mixed. 44!4 0 444e. ... ., . -.1 ..., r.u man, ' lSa.' loads, 16c; packing. I4c Eggs rirsts, II '4 c. Poultry Hens. 16c; rooster, lie; broil. I era, UVj.' a ' : ' I .- -'. St. Laalll Grata Mariwt. .' St toula, Aug. II Wheaa No. I red. 1.14; No. I hard, 11.47 0 1.11 It ; September. lll.HV,: December, t!.44Vj. Corn No. s, sscj no. s writ. ssse; ui.aw ananiuaa aa nil.. . B . . u, m ,' ard slant- to pTOlslon. it wee earn meal' wer being bought more Ireely by Cash Price woear: ho, s too, ii.aa f 48;-NO.-S -ea.;H.410t.44: No. I herd. i aTU.asl.al: . Ns. .1 hard. ii.id01.4 Corn: No.'ltyIWw, l40IIVkc; No. 4 fol low, IZBSaC, .UU: . n. aamawa " W W Ilia- elanalards 44M04I44O. Kyo: a-'O. s, i lUatlU. ' Banes: , 74C0I1. II. Seed Tim,K 11 U04.76: clover, 11.00014,01. Provisions: . aroraa, eas.vv,- aavaaa. aa.a. . 113.40044.4. ' . ' : RnatauwBteady: creamery. 14031a. . K, Steady; reoMpta, ,i caoe; nrsia, ljlverpool, Aug. SI. Wheal Spot: No. 1 Jtajla'te; ordinary flrela, 1303101 at Hanltoba, 14 4d: No. I. 14a Id; No, I red mark, caaaa-incrooeaa, aavaaai. I western winter, lie 40. . Potato tttflnorj -receipts, aa ue; jr-1 corn Spot. Amsncaa. mined, 19a Id. Seotember. I440: December. 710. Iaaate no. s usiwc, , cao. . s 4e, -, ' rhlto. Ill 4 10 17., 101 .... Ill I 71 II "7 ,...1110 I SI , 38 .,1101 .... 181 7 00 II... 1101 .... no t lo i;. ...... H7 .... 117 t IB WESTDRNS. fl ui,riAwilWTomlnl, tlnedera. 101 III I Itssrl. .H04 III w rr uufriev ioido. II feeders. 1023 7 00 I Co we... 1011 lis w Howe Monraaa. Ilflowa...l041 110 loowc.lOOO 100, leow...10IS I 10 ter..llll T 84 jaaaa Mall Houin Laaaoaa. is.iaeni .1019 110 41 steere. . 1011 I l First Stat Bank Colorado. Sltr..ll80 I SB ' - , latsers.. 810 I 40 4 heifers.. 141 I 00 - J. J.. Drlskell Wyoming. II beef tr.103S 7 06 . , 1 O. Tumquisi neoraeaa.- llstk itra.1010 I li ims-1. Iratalir.aeaa n, m or ss.alae.aa. Hithitrm. TT6 40 H, 'Trtnlieil Tr-UrsMtl-s. ' " .. IMitn..HJft T 05 8Mitrg..niO T W. JnTill OOU.B W-S.il. 14itkttri.Hl. 1 U P. Huromtll oouin vaiioxB- llitkitn.1041 1 10 42 tk truow BUM Ronr IDrMK. I ttn..lOIO 160 lt8n..l0Tl I U :J. H.; Bliby Nbfl. tk trt, 00 It ttk Bin. nt J. W. b-ttlwNbrMit-u II itk itrs. IT! 4 10 I itK trm. io t 14 itk otto, -0 T oo itk mtf. iti w llstkhft.. l 14tktr. Ill II- C. W. Orani---v yom.iyi. Ilitkltr. T 10 4lttlct. I 4 J. B. KnoriCK " yomin. 147Mt..l- S 10 IbfitriaainT 7 1 Alfred jonnwiv Wyoming. titMTt.. HI T , 4itM.. ll 40 Hot Th markiit wu ft very lrrrulr ffr today, ranilnt all tl. way from Uttl hlfhar on lomi ihtpptri to a dime or lowtr on th lato paokr. Bhlpplnf or dn wr not as larc ai on Monday, but what hmi outtida buyr tould ua brought prlc that war fully itaady to In a fw InitancM a HttU Hlfh.r. .Qua.Hy wm bat tur and -vfra. loadi told hih ... inrt whlli an car rachd tlO.Ti) tqualllni th yaara Wfh mark, itatlihd laat wk, ' a ' . It waa In th pack-r trada that moat of tha unavannaai wil notad. Follow In tha ahlppaf Iwd. klUtr buyara. who had a ftw urant ofdara, av staady prloaa for Mini of tha firat hoia they boufht. Thay aoon lowarad blda, howavar, and a bif parcantaia of thatr hoga waa bought at flg sh.i -r. xa much aa bo lowar, whUa toward tha loaa thay got hoga that waa Atl tha packara wara inaurarani on in oioaa, and aome of the ekippy Hghta and m oarkara, wnicn oio no. nw's -n w. wre niiii uniold at a lata nour. part of' them at taaat never, having been able io aurac- Hoat ot the aaiea ware mnwu fw.w m id with rommon kinda aa low aa ll.to, ; and a ipHnktlng of the beat Hindi on up. j Repafaaentativa aaiea: . No. Av., Bh. Pr. No. AV. Hh. FT. 41. ,114 140 ft 10 - M..I3I lie 10 l. ' tta.aa to it ii u. .in ...ion i. II. .144 ' ,'...10 SI' T4-..134 . , 10 10 II. .Ill 10 It II.. II ... 10 40 . dh..n hop and lamb racetpta war biff gain today, though they ware qultt a lit tie amailar than yaatarday or Tueeday of laat week. . Arrlvale amounted to afcaut ntnetyethraa eara, ar 11,000 head, bringing tha total for tha two daya up to 41.111 head. Thia la1 the lergeat run af tha year to date, being 10.000 heavier than laat week and mere than twice aa large a two weak ago, but amaller than a year ago by over 1,040 head. Today'a run waa not -a large aa Chlcago'a. but for the two daya Omaha haa had mora aheap and lambe than, the Windy City. ' . Tha ktHar lamb trad waa a little alaw about getting atarted. , lsOWr prlcca were again In order, but It took trader a good ahara ef the forenoon to reach an agree ment an prirea. when Ipmbe finally began ta move It waa at figure- that were gener ally called lOtHBe below yeaterday, (hough aome aallera thought them, tf anything, more than that. It waa largely a It (TOO market for the deelrable fat lamba, though on band ef Utah aet a top of flO.l. Thar were atlll aeveral banda of killer lamba In the nena at noon. , Rat aheap war not any too plentiful, and what were offered commanded price that NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ' Quotations of the Day n the Leadini . CommodlUe. New Tork, , Aug. 1 9, Flour Eaaler aprlng patenta, 7.16i9.15; winter patent. i7.iD07.ftD:- winter atraignta, o.ow7.i6. WheatSpot firm: No, 1 durum, 11.48; No. S hard, 1.10; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 91.01)4: No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 91.69, f. o. b, Naw Tork. Corn Firm: No. 1 yellow. 97 c. OatalDot, firm: standard. 62H63o. Hay Steady; prime. 91.30; No. 1, 11.31; No. 2. 91.10Ol.lfi, NO. 9, 1.1.; ablpplng, 97.1098.00. -Hop Quiet 1 atate. common to choice, 1911, 10 17c; 1914, S(97o; Pact (to eoaat 1911, 10O14C; 1914, 790. Hldea Steady; Bogota, II He Ho: Can tral America, IS He ,' Leatep Firm; hemlock flrata, S7oi aec- onda, 14c. -Pork Steady; mean, 920.00 0-0. BO; family, 122.6021. 00. , Lard Strong; middle weat. I14.a5ei4.tl. Tallow Nominally higher; city, 7ttc nominal; oountry, 798o; apeciaf, ic. Butter Firmer; recelpta, 11,361 tuba; creamery, extra, 124 0330; flrata, I0HO 31Hc; aeconda. 8Hw30c. Ecca Steady: recelpta. 17,174 eaj freak gathered, extra, fine, 13034c! antra urai a, anpa-o; nraia, iJv-wo. Cheeae Strona: recelpta. 1.411 boxea; aUte, freeh apaclala, 17 Ho; eUte, fresh apeclala, average fancy, lino. Poultry Alive, firm: no price quoted. Dreaaed, firm; chicken, 13031a; fowl. 170 aiMfii turkeya, JftOHO, f. - ' SAVINGS AND SATISFACTION IN MONTH-END SALES W.'r. RoaJy With tha Best Showing of , Children' School Clothes Err Of farad. 1UT AwirwriKi DODGE D0UQLAS STREETS Yoa Can Alwnyg Depend en the OuHty of Children's . . School Clothes We Sell. ' Oofree Merkat New Tork. Aug. 19. Coffe Futures ware leaa active today, wim prices anowm tendency to Bag off under further realltlng of acatterlng liquidation. Tha opening waa at an aavano ox i to a poima on reiwiw rtf & taadv eot and frelcht altuatlon, but there waa a little iraae seuing aa wen a nattered offer! nca from recent puyera, while demand waa limited and December contraota easJ off from 9.S7o to !.17o dur ing tha day. The cloae waa a ta 6 point net lower. Salea, 10,760 bage. Auguat, Sep. tember. October and November, 99.17; Jair- uarv. 9. lie: February. 9.16c; March I.SIo; ADrll. l.44o: May. 9.49c; June, 9.64c; July, 9.61c. Part of tha selling may have been due to uncertainty regarding th railroad l iiiatlon and the peas biiity or an lnterrup tlon In the distribution of euppllea from the porta. Spot coffee, quiet and iirm; -kio 7a, He; Santos, 4a llc. Coat and freight offer were reported generally unchanged, with new offer or Santos ta at ii.ioc, Lon don credlta, Tha official cablea reported an advance of 160 rela at Rio, while Santoa apota were unchanged, but futurea were 60 to 76 reia tower, nio exenange on jjonaon. l-16d lower. ,1 Cotton Msariiei. New Tork. Aug.- 19. Cotton Futures tmened barely steady; October, 16.70c; De cember, 16.11c; J anuary , 1 6. 1 Oc ; Marc h. 16.99c:. May. io.oc Futures cloaed Arm; October, 16,69o; De cember. 16.10c: January, 16.14c; March, Trading alackened perceptibly In the aft- ublanda. 16.76ci sales. 10 bales. The cotton market closed very steady at a net advanoe ot la to sc poinia. Liverpool, Aug. 19. Cotton Spot, weak good middling, 9,71c; middling, 9.4c; low middling, 9.40O. Saloa. 6,000 ha lea. Mlnniapolla Oral Market. 'Minneapolis, Aug; 19. Wheat Sep tern hf.r ll.il: December. I1.I101.61U. Csah No, 1 hard. 1.644; No. 1 northern, 11.64 01.67; No. I nortkern, i..Q Vi.fti. . Flour Unchanged. L Btxrley 74C0I1.1O. Bran I31.OO013.OO. , ' , Rye Unchanged. -Corn No. 3 yellow, I60l6o. Oata No. t white. 44 0 44H- Flaxaeed 91.11H03-14UJ. F.vapontvtal Apple end Dried FrmU. New Tork, Aug. 19. Evaporated apples. dull; fancy, 707 o; choice. 0c; prime. 6V.06SC. ; . Prune Firm; 31uoro1aa, w -c, vr- gona, 7011c. ' . - , Aricota Outet: choice, 11013Hc; extra choice, 13H011c; fancy, II 011 a Peachea uuiai; cnoif. aoi axira vaoice. 7c; fancy, 7o. . fiataina nrmi ioobw mainaivni itc, choice to fan ay eoeded, 701c; edless, lH 01O14C4 A Tremendous Underpricing in Our Final Clearance .Sale of Women's Summer Apparel rv fS SUMMER COATS Summer Dresses 1 . In j.nem w ct. .ni Sweater Coats that bold up to $18.50, Thursday, $8 95 Hundreds of pretty Dresses that sold at $3.00 and $3.60; Misses sizes only, on Qs sale 150 Summer Dresses That 'sold up to $7.50, dainty de signs, for women and ffl Cft misses, at ............ Summer Dresses Suits and Coats That sold to $i5.00, big assort ment, odd lots and sam- ffO QC pies, Thursday, choice, V '-' WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES COATS AND SUITS That sold to $35.00, beauties, to , close quickly, choice YM . 1 U mm i . $8.95 vv X WHITE WASH SKIRTS $1.00 That sold at $2.00 and $2.50, to close ...... 95 and $6 WASH SKIRTS Popular novelties and assortment tp-close at one : J DAINTY SUMMER BLOUSES That ' sold to $4.00, lingeries, organdies, voiles, etc., slightly mussed, on sale CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES That sold to $3.00, big assort- Jl AA ment, on sale at MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES That sold at L Prir t $2.50 to $10.00, big range of charming designs, sizes 6 to 14 yrs. . . V T. JT PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS. Tired, Aching j Feet and Limbs ar promptly relieved Djr .applylni Abslr- bloe, Jr., the- antiseptic liniment, it is .oothlm. beallns. and lnvlioratlns puis vim and enerfy Into Jaded muscle. On ot th many enttiu.lsetlo n.ers writes: "I received th trial bottle ot Absorblne, Jr., all lilht and at that Urn was unable to walk without a cane, Just around th house. I need It freely and Inside ot two day oould walk without limping, lomethlns 1 had not don In two month. I went to th drug tor and procured a IIU bottle and today can- walk as good as aver, rll never be without It I am recommending It to every one I can, for I am a living witness." ADaorbin. Jr.. should always be kept at hand for em.rgenclM. , 11.01 and 11.00 a bottle or Llbiral trial bottle tor 10c At druggists, sent postpaid. In stamp. . W. F. TOONO, jp.'d. r. 104 Tempi St. "I Sprlngtlald, Has. JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 Buy Stock DRUMMOND MOTOR CO. , P 2068-70-72 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. pm Cumulative, Preferred and full partici- yn pating. Small issue can be purchased . at par, viz., $100 per share, before ad vance in price. (Company established in 1884.) . Write or call and inspect Omaha's firat auto mobile factory. AMUSEMENTS. Vveavvcv, Plum Doug. 494. Dally Matinee ilg Every Night SilS OU Beela. Aug, II, Turpentine Havannah. Plrm; lvc; aalea. III bbl. receipts. III bbl.: .hl.ra.nts, IT bbla; neck, 11,111 hhte. Rosin Tlrmi salea. 1,111 bblas recelpta I.ITI bbla, : shipments. 1.871 bbls.; stock ass hhla. Ouote: A. B. 18.10: C. D. Sft.SI E. tt.lli'P, II.OTHi O, "Vi; H, Si ll; I and K. l.SIj M. Il.lli N, ll.lli WO, 11.10. WW, 11.10. New Terk. Aug. II. Sugar Raw, nam tnal: cenlrtfugal, - I.ITc; molaaaea. 4.80. Reftnea, dull tine granulated, 7.0997. IK Paiturea at noon were 11 to 14 polnta lowei Ilaak Caearinga. Omaha, Aug. II. Rank clearings for Omaha today were 11,110.111.11, and for th corresponding day last year, s:,ui,n.ii THEODORE KOSLOFF Matlova and rtisU from Imperial Russian Ballet BON IT A LEW HEARN, Cranberries, LI- bontta, Kutn uuaa, wunng, rjenuey n ti ling, Beeman A Anderson, Orpheum Travel Weekly. Price Mat, gallery 10 : best seat (except Sat. and Sun.) 26 i nights lie. lie. Sic, Tie. AMl'PKMENTS. MAHA'S FUN CENTER.' ttm.r-t7 DaUy Mats, IS ZtAMfW' Even'g. 1S-2S-SO-TSW BARNEY GERARD OFFERS . SOME . SHOW AND EDMOND HAYES, The notable vaudeville hoeajllaor ef -A Wlae "Guy and "Th Plena I MUSICAL Mover" Ism. Larg B17iS FaToilC and Gerard Beauty Chorus. I BURLESHUS. Ladies' Dime Matinee Week Dare. Sal. Mat i We. Dsn Msrlss 4 "Wsrl si rrsHes" v ; ' vX- W,v.j4aV - urmm EHG . MP Ot "'"""ii' Aaiun V$&&rh turn Ma Marah and Robert Harren la "Th MarrUn ef Molly ff " Ala Keystone Comedy. ' AMUSEMENTS. IBS , TODAY AND WEDNESDAY uwcra r.tw(c aiaa ; MARGUERITE COURTOUT, tl .-Rolling Stones" 10c ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 MUSE l FOUR PERFORM ANCES OA1L.T 1. 3. T, . Henry B. Walthall . in "The Sting of Victory" BASL BALL OMAHA VS. DES MOINES ROURKE PARK - AUGUST 29-30-31 ' (Gam CalleJ, 3:15) lake Manawa LABOR DAY LAST DAY OF PARK SEASON Fes Feature Films Every Evan in( FREE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 Robts Bs Mantell with Genevieve Hamper in "The Spider and the Fly" BATHINC. BOATING - DANCING Ridinf Devices and Other Attractions. Turpin's School or Dancing First beginner's class Monday, September 11th, 8 P. M. First advanced class, Tuesday, September 12, 8 P. M. Applications received now. Har ney 6143. Private lessons any time. 28th and Farnam Sts. First High School class starts September 30th, 8 P. M. Children's class begins Satur day, October 7th. 2 :30. P. M.