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-s:rr THE BEE.-OMAHA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1G, 1917. ; FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. MODERN siure 16th St., near postoffice. $r5. G. P. Stebblni. 1610 Chicago. II. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office (pace, Balrd Bid., 17th and Douglas. MoCagua Inv. Co. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving. 219 N. 11th St. Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert service; prompt attention. Tour moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7713. FIDELITY RENTAL TTPPPT? SERVICE $ SXCjEJ Phone Douglas 88 for complete Hat of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and snipping. ' OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 803 8. 16th St. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, calL Tyler 230 or Douglas 433B. T T3T?T?'n Express Co., Moving J. V. 1LI1JD Packing and Storage, jsu( rarnam dc woo. 2119. uoug. n FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5, 5tt and 6 per cent. Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale, J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans pormptiy made. Rates 6, 6V, and t per cent. Reaaonabls corn mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.. 212 South 17th. Omaha. Neb. $1,800 MTGE., bearing 6 per eent semi-annually, secured by property valued at $4,250. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. hiclg FARM and city loans, running from live to twenty years. Interest 6 per cent, B'4 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST VJ.'10d r amain ot viuofi., MONEY to loan on improved farms and ran ones, Kloke Inves tmcnt Co.. Omaha. u w nivnF.R. Money on band for mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee, Inc.. 638 Keeline Bldg. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONET. FARM and city loans, 6, and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas. Keenne mag. uuu, "". LOW KATES C. O. CARLBERG. $13 Bran ds Theater Bldg. D. 685. Old. ..A HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat. $100 TO 110.000 MADE promptly. 1 F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. w. T. UKAMAM. em gem ma. r C7 MONEYHARRISON as MOKIUIN. O ,0 16 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Yol CITY GARVIN BROS.. 0 fO LOANS Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment eecurities, Industrial stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands, ON account sickness owner will sacrifice 160 acres Monto Vista, Colo.: splendid water right Address J. Zlgmond, 2S01 W. 29th Ave., Denver, Colo. Minnesota Lands, 240 ACRES 45 MILES from Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation; balance used for pas ture and hay; can practically all be. cul tivated; good soil; good set buildings, thla land will produce 60 bushela of corn pef acre; country is thickly settled: complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, con sisting of 11 cowa, balance 1 and 3 year olds; 4 good horses, 25 hogs, chickens and verythlng on tha farm goes at 165 per acre; $6,000 cash; immedite possession can be had. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Idaho Lands. LEFT Few choice homesteads for farming in Idaho.: Hall, 203 Sonna Bldg.. Boise, Tdaho. Nebraska Lands. DAIRY or GARDEN FARM NEAR DODGE STREET PAVED ROAD !2 acres, with extra Sood Improve ments suitable for dairy business; Vi mile from the Dodge St. paved road, $ miles from Omaha city limits. Also 18 acres choice land, without buildings, adjoining the above. See us for price and terms. J. H. DUMONT & CO. , 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phnne Douglas 690. 2.S40 Acres. Lincoln county, all fenced, solid bods', good Improvements, 4 miles loading station, main line Union Pacific. 400 acres corn, S01 acres small grain. Bal ance hay and pasture. Price $12.50. terms. 1 A. A. PATZMAN. 628 Securities Bldg. 320 ACRES, Holt Co., N.-b.; black loam soil, nil level, 100 acres under plow; $12,800; mortgage $4,400; tradu equity for' Omaha property, clear. A. O. PERRY, fins Fimon liiii SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 5 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 16th and Howard Sts.. Omaha. Douglas 9371. INDIAN FARMS FOR SALE. There has been IHted with us for sale some of the choicest Indian farms In Knox county, Inquire Santee State Bank, San tee. Neb. ' FOR SALE Best larsre body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money requited. C. Bradley, Wol haeh, Neb. SEB us for western Nebraska wheat lands. You will save money by buying through us. White & Hoover. Omaha Nat'l '"g. 160 ACRES improved, two miles from town; a bargain at $145. Write Box 206, Oakland, Neb. Oregon Lands. FREE MAP Of the nortbwtat ,and Jordan Valley project. ' Excursion August 28th. Free sleeper. A farm home and business combined that will enhance yearly in vajue. Learn your riguts under the different aCtS HARLEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nat l Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. JwJpTsRTY Thirty miles from Portland, Oregon, for Nebrarka land, or good busi ness. Box liO. Bee. Texas Lands. For SALE 40,000 acres agricultural land sixty miles San Antonio, colonization prop osition, $15 per acre. Bates, The Balti more, Houston, Texas. GOOD corn land, east Texas. $25 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Miscellaneous. $1,200 Down Secures 288 Acre Farm, 26 Dairy Cows, Crops and ' ' Farm machinery, wagon, truck and tools. Located In America's greatest dairy county where the butter for our navy Is made. Only two and one-half miles to creamery and stores and three miles to village, other creameries, high school and thirty-two passenger trains daily; 125 acres tillable, hardwood soil, 60 cow, brook-watered pasture, tin wood land of pine, hemlock, oak, chestnut and maple. Abundance of fruit; two-story, -room house with nice cellar, telephone and porch, in good repair, 32-cow barn, silo and outbuildings. Owner forced by family reasons to live elsewhere makes low price for all, $7,500 with $1,200" down and easy terms. For details this and one of 140 acres with year's income of $1,800 for II.S.IO. See page 14, Strom's . Summer catalogue of 400 bargains in a dozen states. Writ today for, your free copy. t. A. Strout Farm Co., Dept 3072, 205 S. :18th St., Omaha, Neb. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WE want more houses. and apartments to rent. Tha fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental Men," 618 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1016. ALLEN & BARRETT can find a tenant for your house. Doug. 7768 Bee Bldg Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED Furnished house with six or seven rooms. Modern. In Dundee. Tele phone Walnut 35S2. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW ' New 6-room bungalow, all rooms on one floor; oak finish throughout; full base ment; furnace heat; floored attic; large 45xl65-ft. lot. Price $4,750; $1,800 cash. Well worth the money. HIATT COMPANY, Tyler 60. 245 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Blilg. PRICE ONDY $5,500 New Seven-Room House Beautifully finished seven-room, strict ly modern home'; tour bed rooms one of which is a sleeping porch; fireplace. Book cases, etc. ; full deep basement, splendid lot on one of highest sections of the city, close to new Henry Yates school and Presbyterian church, Farnam car. This is a snap for 'quick sale. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 490. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. . Just listed, a 7-room, strictly modern, full 2-story house. Large lot, 60x140. Oak finish. Full basement Hot water beat, Paved street, paving paid. We have this listed for a bargain figure. . PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D, 1781. West Farnam District Residence, seven-rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second whit enamel, hot .water' heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms if desired. ALFRED THOMAS. , 308 Farnam Bldg. Working Man's Chance $150 Down, $20 Per Month - Good seven-room house,' tilea lot 50x99, near 44th and Davenport,' only two blocks to Farnam car. Price for quick sale $2,000. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha NaT. Bank. Tyler 496. NEAR 36th and Dodge, two houses; east front; 7 and 8 rooms; both -with sleeping porches and nice lawn.' Owner, leaving City. Price $8,500.. F.: T. Wead, 310 S. 18th. .. .' 'North;- .,' THE PRETTIEST SPOflN BEMIS PARK, $6,000 W are offering the best value for the money In the City of Omaha. This house was built by the owner for a home, who has left the City. Has four large rooms, finished In quarter-sawed oak, except kitchen, with lavatory on first floor; has five bedrooms on the aecond. Plastered attic, hot water heat, cistern, large porch running across two side of the house with front and side entrances. Located on prominent street, aurrounded by beautiful homes. Any reasonable terms wilt be con sidered. Immediate possession. GLOVER & SPAIN ' ' "(REALTORS.)' y " Douglas 3r2i i - '91920 City National OWNER ASKING $6,000 Beautiful Stucco Home Seven large rooms and bath Including fine sun room, all the built-in features, exceptional plumbing, finest of materials and workmanship; all built: by; .day labor. Located on .choico- corner, lot,, south and east exposure,- ant' block: to car. Close to schools :and churches and Kauntxe park. For appointment to see, call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 4. ' Miscellaneous. CLOSING OUT: SALE ... -. ;n: .;'.'!,. ' v.- ;:'''.i'-i A'- ' - . ' COTTAGES, FLATS APARTMENT- The owner of the following fine properties offers them for immediate sale for whatever they:will bring, VHere is the opportunity you have been looking for to buy at your price. Every one of these properties will positively e sold this week. ',. . 'y.v ...V - .:::;Cy:v-L--- Pretty little 3-room cottage near 24th and Ames, almost new, always rented for $132 per year. Perpetual ground lease; no taxes. Dandy little home or investment. What will you give for it, Will be sold this week. New '5-room bungalow at corner of Sprague and Fontenelle 'Blvd.; strictly modern, never occupied; east front corner lotr Building and Loan mortgage of $1,700, payable monthly. What will you give for it? , Will be sold this week. , ' . ' . New pressed brick building containing three 7room flats, right down town; only six blocks from the postoffice; on car line; east front; splendid condition. All rented to good tenants at $1,620 per annum. $4,500 cash will handle this. What will you give for this property? It will be sold this week. New apartment house, well located, close in, right on the edge of the growing business district. Built only 3 year's; 14 apartments, always filled with first-class tenants. Gross annual earning capacity, $6,441.50. Only $12,000 cash required to handle. The only real apartment house bargain offered in Omaha. What will you give for it? It will positively be sold this week. ' Don't fail to act quickly. Tell your neighbor. He may know a good thing when he sees it. For further information call at office of ERNEST SWEET New Hamilton, 24th and Farnam Or Phone Douglas 1472. 5 ROOMS and BATH, NEW $2,850 $100, Down , $25 PER MONTH Well located. 2 blocks from car line near school and stores, for The house is finished in natural oak ex cept bedroom, kitchen and bath, which are white enamel. The floors are oak throughout except kitchen, which Is ma ple. You must see this to appreciate it. Call Colfax 2492 or Doug. 1628, days. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. $50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm IS miles from Omaha. Inquire 422 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug. 421$. Residence phone Doug. e77S. WANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of $500 In (0 acres of Unimproved Wiscon sin land. Mrs Lawson. 280 Wirt 6t ACRES ISO Well Improved; value $12,000! loan value, $5,uvi; trade for mdse., Stephen Merc. Co., Garnrtt. Kan. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. 1 Patterson Blk. Tyler 255. REAL ESTATE Investpient. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTI. A. P, TUKET SON. REALTORS. :0 First National Bank Bldg. real Restate improved - -. North. New North Side Home Price Only $3,300 , Fire nice rooms and bath, strictly mod ern, oak finish, attractively decorated, bookcases, fireplaces, ohlna cupboards etc.; double closets oft each bedroom; full cement basement; guaranteed fur nace; only one block to school, two blocks to parks and car. Thla home is a dandy for the price. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om, Nat l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. A REAL BARGAIN. Have 6room house, modern except heat, nice cemented cellar, east front, paved street, cement walk; located in the eleven hundred block on N, 6th St.; rented for $20 per month; tenant has been in said property for about 2 years; price $1,750; see me at once. S. O. NORDQUIST, S?J Neville Blk. f 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. ALIVE SNAP $200 DOWN. PRICE $2,400 Buys a six-room, atrlotly modern home; has sleeping porch and all modern features; located on choice south frotit lot, high and sightly location. Don't wait. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omsha Nat'l. Hk. Bldg, Tyler 498. NEW 6-r. bungalow, strictly mod., built-in buffet and cupboards, oak finish, high grade plumbing, furnace heat, dandy lot, 1 block to car and school. Price for quick sale, $2,959; easy terms or would consider Ford car or some other light car as first payment. ' RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721, 4-ROOM bungalow, nearly new, for sale. Will take cheap auto as part of first payment; house has fireplace, 'buffet, kitchen cabinet, cement basement, fur nace and electrlo lights. Will sell cheap It taken at onoe. Phone Walnut 3044. Writ Box' 5523. Bee. BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. 6-rm. house. 2 lota- all fenced, large chicken house 10x30; a dandy place to raise chicken. Some fruit. Colfax 846. 1616 SHERMAN avenue, 12 rooms, $38.00. JOHN N. FRENZER. DOUGLAS 654. South. $150 CASH. $15 PER MONTH. This buys you a good 6-room modern except heat, house, at 1701 Castelar street. The place has been painted. Inside and outside, papered and put In good con dition. It is only a block from school and car line. It is alt ready for you to move in this week. For price call CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Doug. 200. Realtors. 508 Be tydg. Hanscom Park District Price Only $5,750 Splendid even-rooni modern home, built by owner, oak, finish, nicely decorated, has sleeping porch ant! all niAdorn con veniences, full brick and tile foundation, rhoioe 60x140 east front lot n boulevard. This Is a snap. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat. Bank, " Tyler 498. NEAR HANSCOM PARK. Large living room, dining room and kitchen first floor, 2 bedrooms and bath on second floor, plenty of closet room, decorated, house but 1 year old, paved street, 1080 to school, located at 2852 S. 35th Ave. Price $3,300, $300 down, balance $30 per month. Here is a chance to buy a home easy. C. G. CARLBERG, 810-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. A BARGAIN! TRACT. 132x264, minus l-foot alley; Im provements cannot be duplicated for less than $15,000;- on-Martha -street between 13th and 14th itreetg Houae,i H rooms. In excellent condition. Will sell for $10. 000 cash, because family now consulting of only five persons DOUGLAS- 6686, R, 8. TRUMBULL, 1305 let" Nafc Bk. Bldg.' "T. "1784. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construction, 5 large light rooms; oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price $3,800. Easy terms. Another new build ing for $3,650. Call Douglas 1722 days. WalnUt ,1580 evenings, y. ONE 5-roora and- one . 4-room -cottage, both on one lpti One.- 'cod!tt.Jns' live lit que and rent th oth. Price for both. JJ2.750. Very easy term No. J4S3 S. 20th SU .". NORRIS & NORRIS, -400 Bee Bldg, Phone Douglas 4270. 1 Miscellaneous. A.1 TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising; 250-ft. frontage; price $810; $50 cash, $12.50 monthly. Call D. 2691. bPLENDID brick residence to trade for Im proved farm near Omaha. O. P. Steb blns. 1610 Chicago. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St. , D. 1064. Horses Live StockVehicles. For Sale. ONE team of horses, one single horse, one set double harness, two double wagons. Cudahy Packing Co., 14th and Jones, REAL ESTATE Unimproved. North. AFTER looking at M1NNE LUSA S00 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on ths market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. -CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 1ST. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 50-foot lots. Price $220. only $2 cash and 50 cents per week. Doug. 3392. POULTRY AND PET STOCK JAPANESE Nightingales from Yokohama, strong, healthy male birds, beautiful plu mage, fine songsters, ii each, two for $S. Safe shipment, guaranteed. "Blrdman BU-," 64 North Dearborn St., Phlladel phla, P." ' ' .... Bcc Want Ads Produce Results. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Benson. FOUR ACRESTCLOSE IN PLAN NOW FOR NERT SPRING This is located northwest of Benson; fine place for poultry, fruit and gardening; 20 3-year-old fruit trees; In a growing settlement. Will sell two acres if desired. Price Is lower than adjoining acres. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler. 60. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located tola on easy terms. Mod. ern, attractive homes, Itcfore buying be eure and see , GEORGE & CO.. HOMES and home site tu Dundee. 8HULER A CARY. 1104 Keeline. D. 80T4. Miscellaneous. 2 ROOMS V ACRE 37TH AND WfilT STS. FINE FOR POULTRY $100 DOWN $16.50 PER MONTH ' The house Is brand new. Has larite porch, pantry and closet. Full basement, suitable far Incubator. Good well; poultry house built according to government plans. Ground lay well. Fruit and poultry can be raised together. Price $l.iij0. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1611 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. AfREAGE 20 acres north oft Benson, on Orphanage road; good house, barn, oorncrlb, etc.; fine orchard: grsprs; alfalfa; balance plow land. This 20 is a fine corner on $ main roads. Price $7,950; $2,500 rash. This is one of the best small farms close to Omaha. HIATT COMPANY Tyler 60. 243 Omaha Nat l. Bk. Bldg. WOULD you give $0,000 for 8 acres? You would if you saw this 8 acres. Can Ua platted. Large profit can be realised INTERSTATE REALTY CO , . 929-30 City National, Douglas 8863. REAL ESI ATE TRACKAGE TRACK AG U Fine site on B. M. R. R. Slae 95x105, can be bought cheap. C. A, Uvlm mcl. Phone Douglas lOli. . . REAL ESTATE WANTED DON'T list your farm vyiLh us if you want to keep it. ' , Don't list Vour farm with us If you will not sell at & BARGALXV ti'e. liavo buyers who want to .buy and pay spot cash. If you want their cash Hot your, farm ' with ua at a price we can soU to them. : SNOWDEN & SON. 1 J Doug. '9S71. . - . " ' 423 S.' I5tli St.. WE have several goo4 reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down, Call Osbonia Realty Co.. Tyler 490, 701 Omaha Nat Bank ' Bldg.- -. -," ' -.- i LISTING houses to rent ot sell on small cash payments; (have pertla waiting. .Wsstera ieat estate, sjj iaroacn tun, aui, IF you want quick action, on your prop erty, list it with' Hie. ' . .'" . LUND, 420 RpSE BLPq. TYLER 753. LIST your -5 and tt-ruom houses with Ed' ward F. Williams Co., $01-843 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. LET r sell, or , rout your property. Tern pleton Olson Co. 803 -Bee Bldg, Tyler 802,0. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 18(5 Laird St. Webster 20S. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, piauoa and notes as security. $40,. 6 mo., IT. goods, total cost, $3.50. $4.0, 6. mo. endorsed -.notes, total cost, $2.60. Sma.lr, large am'ta proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIET.", 432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam, Ty. 6(16. LEGAL . RATE8 LOANS 124.00 $240.00 or more. Eaey payments. Utmost privacy, (40 raxtnn Bldg. Tel. Doug. 229& OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George A. Armstrong and wife to, ;. ' ; James H. Taylor, wenty-nlnth ' street, forty-seven and one-third feet south of Indiana avenue, east aide, 47 1-3x138 $ 500 Beary E. Price and wlfo to Walter J. Palmer et al, Hamilton street, fifty feet west of Forty-third av enue, south side,' 50x175...... 3,390 M. L. Clark, sheriff, to John Winkler. ' Twenty-fifth street, 1 20 . fepf south of M street, 'et lleii 0lSli. ... (2,710 Alice McLaughlin to Nina Wllkins, Mary street, . ninety-eight feet east , of Forty-fourth street, north side, 128x200 ...'..' 1 Nina Wllkins to Frank Sailors, Mary street, ninety-eight feet cast, of Forty-fourth street, north side, 123 200 " 1 County Treasurer to Charles Ladd ;Thomas, Oust treei 300 feet west ' of Thirteenth street, south side, 80x 138 ..... Michael Reagan and wife to Rasp Bros., Twenty-fourth street:' forty feet north of Maple, atreet, west 'side, 40x65 1 Kenwood Realty Co. to Thomas jr. Mulligan, northwest corner Thirty seventh street and Bedford avenue, 80134 i. 430 Mattle M. Mackey and husband to Ellen M. Mulligan,. Fortieth street, 120 feet south of Pratt street, west side, 80X1S4....... ...... 390 M. U Clark; sheriff,, to E. R. Wilson, Thirtieth street, thirty feet north ot J Webster street. West side, 30x100.. 132 Louis J. Reed to Curtis E. Cook et si, O street, sixty feet west of Twenty second street, south side, 48x60.... 1,500 Eliza Hook and husband lo C. Ejlls Nichols, Webster street, 200 feot jehst of Fifty-first street, south side,. 80x128 ;,i -,. 4,500 Charles Ferguson and wife to Reuben . Kulattdfsky, . Thirty-fifth street, -308 feet north of Grand avenue, east side, 80x128 ., ., .1 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property committee of the Board of Regents of the Unlvcrsltyvof Nebraska; bids will be received until 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday, September 1, 1917, at' the office of the undersigned, for con struction of a Social Science building on tho University city campus at Lincoln. Separate bids will be received for Installation of heat ing and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum cleaning equipments for said buildings; all bids on building construction and the stceral Installations of equipment must be In strict accordance with plans, drawing and sped flcatlons now on file in the office of the superintendent of construction in the Uni versity Administration building at Lincoln. Bidders must apply to and confer with the superintendent on all matters concerning construction and bids thereon and must In all rues use the blank forms prepared under tho direction of said superintendent for bid ding purpose. Approximate, estimated cost of said building imiuillng equipment above mentioned is $300,000. Bids must be accom panied by bank cashier's checks or certificate of deposit payable unconditionally to the Board of Regents of the University of Ne braska, In tha amounts and for purposes stated in the "Instructions to bidders" ac companying; plans and specifications. Bids must be ssled and plainly marked on the outside cover ''Social Science Building,'' or "Social Science Equipment" as the case may be (heating, plumbing, etc.). The right Is re served to reject any and all blfls. The University of Nebraska. J. S. DALES, Secretary, Station A, Lincoln. . x9AugS-9-12-lS-l!)-23. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Rains in the central plains states were very beneficial to corn, and the crop ad vanced well in most of tho central, south ern and eastern districts. It was much improved by rain In eastern Kansas, but was permanently damaged by drouth In the western portion. Rain is also needed In some localities In the Ohio valley. The weather was too cool in the lower Missouri valley and northward for most rapid growth of corn, but It Is earing well In, the Ohio and central Mississippi valleys. Haying and harvesting, and threshing of winter wheat, spring wheat, oats, .rye, and barley progressed favorably. Buckwheat, rice, flax, pastures, meadows, potatoes, and truck crops Improved wherever rain fell. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts continue light. Demand good; market firm and higher on all grades of hay and alnilfa. Choice upland prairie hay. $20. 0' 21.0(1: No. 1, I S.OO ft 2'i. tjo ; No. 2. $14.00W!7.00; No. 3, Ss.U012.ft; No. t midland, $17. 0019. 00; No. 2, $1 3.0UJ( Hi. 00; No. 1 lowland, HO.OOfi 12.00; No. 2. $7.00') 9.00: ..o. 2, $5.00w6t'0. Choice alfalfa, $23.00 ft, 23.00; No. 1. $20.0021.00: stand ard. $17.0019 00; No. 2. J15.00G17.0O; No. 3, $11,00813.00. Oat straw. 18.000)8 50; wheat straw. $7.00 & 7.10. LIVE STOCK MARKET Anything Suitable for Beef 15 to 25 Cents Higher; Hogs Advance ' About the Same Amount. , Omaha, August 1J. 1J1". Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday I.8S3 2.R4Y I.0S7 Official Tuesday ,3S5 ti.619 .0S Estimate Wednesday . 'S.'.inu f,,riH 7,(00 Three days this week,. U, 13? H.SSti 24,30 Same days last week ..15,3:17 26. OSS St. 540 Same days i wks. ago. 19. ST 29,162 29.192 Same days 3 wks. ago.Id.6SS SJ.906 29. ISO Same days 4 wka. ago. 12,014 97.194 16,135 Same days last year. , S4.4S9 27.1 S3 3T.T1S Receipt and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock p. m., yesterday : RECEIPTS CARLOAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs. C. M. St. P. " I' I Wabash 1 1 Mi.....i.i r. ..(.(.. i I t'nlnn rrtflc 2 2' C. & N. W oast... h .'3 t, . N. W., west . , 37 1 C, St. V.. M. & O. . . I t' B & Q . east . C, R. A Q.. west . 49 ;' C. R. 1. r east. ' Illinois Central Chicago Ot. West. . 1 Totals 119 30 v DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hots Sheep, Morris A Co 6ii MS Swlfl & CO . 795 Ml 3 304 Cudahy Packing Co.... O-'C. 1,I4 1.S07 Armour Co 45$ 9SK ISS Schwert A Co 271 J. W. Murphy 1.071 Lincoln Packing Co... 1S :97 S. S. Pack. Co.... 12 Wl'son 16." .... ..... Hubbard 51! W. IX. Vansant Co. . . If, Benton, ansantft L. ?s V. ,B. Lewis 139 J. B. Root & Co 21 J. H. Bulla L. F. Husi 90 Roseiintock Bros. ... 13 F. O. Kellogg K9 ..... Wertholnier & Degen. 901 Sullivan Bros. 4L' ..... RothuchUd Krebs H M. ft K. Celt Co.... 22 Christie It' ,.. Hlggins J Meyers S banner Bros, ....... 10 John Harvey , . . : . . . 13H Jt'nxen & Lungren 110 ',.,'.. p'liay ti Other Buyers ...... 307 o.Sll Totals ..4,445. 6,S4 7.889 CattleReceipts were ry moderate agnln today; about 2,000 head, and the three days' supply has been something like S.60O heav ier than for the first half of last week al though nearly-6,000 lighter than for the corresponding three days a yean sgo. There was nothing at all attractive in the wsy of comfort or range beef on sale, but demand from all sources was keen and prices any. where from 15 to 18c higher tin anything suitable for beef. The general market Is HglUjtiow the highest that It has been this year. ,, and tone to the trade Is' decidedly bulllwh. ... Cows and heifers were In very limited sup ply and very active demand at prices that were generally 26c higher than Tuesday, and from $0o to too higher than a week ago. Veal calves, bulls, slags, etc, ruled steady to strong. . - Activity featured the Miocker and feeder trade and anything at all useful In the way of either light or weighty stock found t ready amis at unevenly higher prices. Some klndsv of stosk cattle are selling II.BOtffS.fiO higher than they were at the low point two wej. ks ago. Quotations on cattle: flood to choice beeves. $13. 24 14.15; fair tn good beeves. $13.00018.00; common to fslr haeves. $9.69 ill.60; good to choice yearlings, $12. 75 13.76; fair to good yearlings. $11. 8012. SO; common to fair yearlings, $9,0l)Jf 11,00; good to choice grass booves. $10,604( 12.60; alf to good: grfcss beiives, $9.001910.25; common to fair- grass beeves,. $7.08.78;v good to choice heifers, $8.008.00; good to choice cows, $7.&0&.50; fair to good rows. $6,7,5$ 7.59; common to fair cows, $5.006.60; good to choice feeders, $S.6010.25; fair to good feeders, $7.508.60; common to fair feed. ers, $"1.75 7.00; good to choice stockers, $8.OO(g.50; stock heifers, 6.7t.36i slock cows, $0.OO8.00;, stock ealves, IU0( 10.00; veal calves, $S.OOl$12.00; bulls, Stags, etc.,"$6.fl0fl'8.50... . - - ' Representative Sales: ' r, .Lt,: BlffiS" .IjTEEIlS '";'!;'- i No. Av. I'r. No. - At, Pr, 14 097 $U 00 1 ; 510 $'2S ..10115 0 65 1........ 570 6 60 8 685 7 100 15. 670 7 16 ' 815 7- 50 22 598 7 60 13 644 7 66 ,1 720 7 75 10....,,., 870 7 90 16. ....... 60S 8 25 9......1. S96. 40'j Iimt.'.t -0 .7l 21 . . . .'.-...1104 - 0 - '15., ,'.,..',, 894 , V 25 7 10T8 lD0'"N.,,.i,.ai98 It 21 17 1228 11 66 1 ... 1290 13 00 STEERS' AND HEIFERS. 24 752. 13 15 HEIFERS. . 1 ...530 6 75 1 ,640 7 00 6........ 574 7 25 , 12 804 7 76 7 821 7 80 t 746 7 90 3.....-..; -600 1 00 " '1. ....... 880, S 56 3 876 8 66 - 1 .1210 $ 16 4 .... 876 11 00 WESTERNS. -P. W. Powers Wyoming. 39 steers.. 1149 11 46 " lackson Bros. South Dakota. 49 steers. .1009 8 60 2 heifers.. 700 7 60 J. W, Schneider Wyoming. 4cows.... 832 8 66 18 stkrs. ., 738 8 86 NEBRASKA., 24 steers.. 865 8 10 . 29 steers. . 1020 10 25 4 heifer.. 787 8 25, 4 steers., 6.95 7 75 Hogs Receipts were sgaln real light and, the market was active at 16o to 26c higher prices, shipping grades showing the long end of tho advance. Everything was sold early. The bulk of the hogs was brought at $16.00017.00, and . best kinds cold as high a $17.40, all prices being the highest ever paid on this market. Representative sales: No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 113.165 40 16 60 70. .242 20 16 60 72. .236 120 16 66 71. .240 . 60 16 70 76. .244 70 16 75 79. .209 150 16 10 56. .266 140 16 85 68..186 70 16 90 64. .250 40 18 (5 70. .232 40 17 00 58. .243 ... 17 05 46. .311 ... 17 16 68. .246 120 17 20 67. .255 ... 17 25 88. .225 ... 17 35 72. .241 40 17 40 Sheep Lambs reached new high levels this morning when both feeders and packers paid up to $17.25. Prices were 60c to In spots us much as 75c higher than yester day, and aro Just about $2.00 higher than last week's close. A load of breeding ewes reached a record price of $18.00. Fat sheep were scarce, but the few here showed a continued advance. Ewes reached $10.00 and wethers would bring $11.00, while good yearlings are quotable as high as $13.00. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choioe, $16.2517.25; lambs, culls, $13.00016.00; lambs, feeders, $16.601917.26: yearlings, fair to choice, $10.6012.O0; year lings, feeders, $10.0012.60; wethers, fair to choice, $10.00(J)11.00; ewes, fair to choice, $9.0010.00; ewes, culls and feeders, $3.608.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $9.00 16.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 64 native lambs 86 $16 00 36 native ewes 116 9 60 1249 Nevada lambs 6 17 26 194 Nebraska breeding ewes,. 81 16 00 Kansas City IJve Stock Market. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 15. CattleRe ceipts, 10,000 head, Including 3,300 south erns; market, strong; prime fed steers, $13.75(614.60; dressed hef steers, $11.00 1 3 50; western steers, $8 2531:1.26: south ern steers, $7,00111.50: cows, t6.OOMO.50; heifers, f 7.35 1 2.&0 : Blockers etui feeders, $7.00rr(l3.00; bulls, $6, 25 & 9.00; calves. $6.00 &12.60. " J logs RecelpU, 4.600 head;, msrket, higher; bulk, $17.25 18.00 ; heavy, $17.60 18.00; packers and butchers, $17.20.18.00; light, $17.00(8,17.80; pigs, $13.0018.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.200 head; market, higher; lambs, $16,00017.00; year lings. $10.00012.00; wethers, $9.0011.00; ewes, $8.50i&10.60; stockers and feeders, $5.60(8.16.60. hioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux; City, la., Aug. 16. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,200 head; market 10015c higher; beef eteors, $8.0014,OO; fat cows and helf era, $6. 60g) 11.00; canners, $5.257.60; stock era and feeders, $8.00 12.66; calves, $6.60 11.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $6.0009.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.007.75. Hogs Receipts, 3,600 head: market 25 40c higher; light. $16.7517.26; mixed, $1.7517.40; heavy, $16.6017.10; pigs, $13.00 18.75; bulk of sales, $16.75017.10. Sheep and Lambs None. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Aug. 15. Cattle Receipts, 1,800 head; market stTong, 10c. to 16c high er; steers. JS.oOsri 1 4 .00: cows and heifers, $5.. lOt 13.00; calves, $7.00fF 12.25. Hoks Receipts. 3,000 head; market 35c to 5c hlsrhpr: top, $18,00; bulk of sales, 817.21S17.75; heavy packers, $17.00(517.25; mixed packers. $15.65816.40. Sheep and Lam Its Receipts, 1,100 bead: market 6c higher; lambs, $ll.09Q16.2&; ewes, $5.0009.71. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Continues on To boggan and Slumps Thirty to Forty Cents; Corn is Strong. Omaha. August 15. 1917. There was prscttcally no cash demand for wheat toils y and this market suffered an. other heavy decline, the range ot prices be ing from 30e to 40o lower. Corn was strong and prices snored a good advance, ths genera) tone ot the market being from Se to 8c higher. The oats market was a trifle easier, with prices quoted from a fourth to a half cent lower, and, while arrlvala of this oereal were moderately heavy, the demand con tinued very slow and only a few sales were reported up to a late hour In the cash session. Rye was dull, with' light arrival; but barley was In good demand at prlcs ruling about 6o lower, White corn sold at premium prte.es. the better grades selling at $1.861.90, while the yellow ranged from $1.60 to $1.83 and the mixed ranged In price from $1.77 to $1.80. The better grades of Oats sold at 61'8' 63o, but the bulk ot the offerings, which graded No. 3 white, sold at (1 $61 Vic. Wheat sales were made around $2,203i 3.30, the poorer grades of rye sold at 11.76 and barley ranged In price from $1.30 to !$t.37V. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal tn 1,463,000 bu.; corn. 316.000 bu.; oats, 62S, 000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 851,000 bu. and shipments 317.000 bu.. against receipts of 2.100.000 bu. and shipments of 1,819,000 bu. last year. rrlniary corn receipts were 847,000 bu. and shipments 581,000 bu.. against receipts ot 511.000 bu, and shipments of 611,006 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,341.000 bu. and shipments 826,000 bu., against receipts ot 2,4,00O bu. and shipments ot 1,166,000 bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. ! Wheat, torn. Oati. ! Chicago 308 191 400 Minneapolis 103 ., Duluth 1 Omaha 11 Kansas City 133 St. Louis 147 7 35 44 Winnipeg 98 These sales were reported today: .. .. Wheat No. 3 hard winter. S rars (yel low). $3.90. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, $2.26; 3 cars (yellow), $2.20. No. 2 spring, I rar (northern), 83,!5, Sample spring, 6. car. $1.52Vi. Sample mixed, 1 car. $2.25, RyeNo. 4. I car, $1.76. Barley No. 3, 1 car. $1.37 i. No 4. 1 car, $1.30. Sample, 1 Car tbarlcy and oats). $110. ComNo. 1 white. 1 car. $1.86. No. 3 white. 1 car, $1.00; 1 3-6 rars, $1.8$; 3 cars, $1.87; 1 2-8 cars. $1.86; 3-5 car. $1.83. No. 3 white. 1 car, $1.89; 1 car, $1.87; J car, $1.86; 1 car, $1.86. No. 2 yellow, 4 rnrs. $1.82; 1 car. $1.81; 8-S cars, $1.80. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, $1.90. No. 2 mixed. $ cars (near white), $1.85; 1 car, $1.80; 15 2-5 cars. $1.79: 1 car, $1.77; ! rars, $1.76, No. i mixed, 1 car (near white). $1.85; 1 car, $1.83; 4 cars, $1.79. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, $1.78; 1 Car, $1.76; 3 3-6 cars, $1.75. No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.7S. No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.77. Oats No. 1 white, 1 ear. 62 He. No, 2 while, 1 car, 62c; 1 car, 61'c. Standard, 3 cara, 616ic. No. 3 white, 1 car. 61Vc; 13 cars, 61'iu; S cara, 61c. No. 4 whit. 3 cara, 60ic. Sample white, 1 car, 694tCj 1 car, 69 He; 12 cars, 69o. Omaha Cosh Prices Wheat: No. 3 hard, $2,26(f2.50; No. 3 hard, $2.S02.25. Corn: No. 3 white, $1.65fyl.t0; No. 8 wllte, $1.85 1.89; No, 4 white, $1.841.81; No. 2 yel low, $1.80QM2; No. 8 yellow, $1.791. 31s No, yellow, $1.7801.89; No, 3 mixed, $1.76 1.80;. No. 3 mixed, $1.7601.80; No. 4 mixed. $1.7401.78. Oats: No. 3 white, Oils 62c; standard, 61i61ttc! No. $ white, 61 (86mr; No, white, 606OHc Barley: malting, $1.3001.86; No. 1 feed, ll.2Sfl) l.!5'. Itye; NO. 2, $1.75$1,77; No. 3, $L73 1.76. , Local range of options; Art.T Wht. Sep. Corn. Deo. May Oats. Sop. Dec. ope it. High. Low. Close. Yes. J. to 1 16 1 14 i 00 1 1$ 1 14 eiH 61i 300 lit 114 60 Vs 61 I 00 . 1 15 1 It $1 81 303 115 114 "69'i 59 t" '.8 61 Chicago Closing prices, furnished The Bee by I.ogtiti & Bryan, stock nid grain brokers, ;U O SfltMS OITiecmn ejreei, ...mantr Art. Open. High, Low.l Close. Yes, WhtT ' ' j SD. , "::"? 06 : 06 200 t 00 204 Corn. ... Dec. 1 16, 1. 15'115 1 16U UDi May. 11,1 1 136s 11S 1 12M. 113 Oats. . Hep. 57?i 68 67 44. 674 57i Dec. 11 . 6i 7i 6768 U .May' 61H 6t'i 606, 60 li Pork. Bep. 4.1 00 43 2ft 43 0t 63 SO 43 90 Oct. 43 06 43 20 43 00 43 15 43 80 Lsrd. Sep. 23 80 31 37 33 76 33 83 23 67 Oct. it 0(1 ! 33 03 23 $7 33 97 23 ti Ribs. Sep. 33 70 SS 0 23 66 23 86 33 70 Oct, 23, 60 88 67 33 43 33 60 23 40 CHICVDO GRAIN MARKET Uncertainty Over New Peace Move and Food ' Control Developments Cause- Decline. Chicago, Aug. 16. Uncertainty today over the new peace move and In regard to food control developments, had a tendency to make grain quotations decline. Cam closed heavy, HSTio net lower at $1 11$ $1.15', December and $1.12' May. Wheat finished 5 cents down, but steady at $3 September. The outcome In oats was un changed to half cent oft. Provisions showed an advance of 1216 to 30 cents. Sellers had ths advantage from the out set In the corn market. Only minor rallies took place and thy served In the main no purpose but to Increase the pressure from the bears. The favorable crop Outlook counted against the bulls. Reports that dis tiller wcro again free buyers at Peoria at tracted considerable attention, but were off set by the fnct that other Industries ap peared to have withdrawn temporarily as bidder In the market hero. In wheat there was a sharp decline ow ing to liquidation by scsttered holders, who were confronting a , certainty that within ten daya business in future deliveries would be a thing of the past. Besides, the hlds from mills and other purchases of spot wheat were decidedly lower, than yesterday, and the call by no means energetic Oat gave way with other cereals, A contributing cause was an official statement that according to the present prospect this season, Iowa would yield nearly (0,000,000 bushels more than last year. Provisions Jumped In' response to a con tinued record-breaking advance In the hog market. Packers wero active buyers, chiefly of ribs. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, nominal; No. 3 red, $2.16(3.16; No. t hard, $3.35; No. 8 hard, $J.162.86. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.89; No. 3 yellow, $1.87; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 6866c; standard, 65V4&66c. Rye No. 2. $1.88, Barley $1.261. 40. Timothy $4,008-7.60; clover, $12.00 17.00. Pork $43.20; lard, $22.67 fit 22.77; ribs, 23.60iffi24.10. Potatoes Unsettled: receipts, 41 cars; Virginia, barrels, $4.504.65; Jersey, bulk, 11.5001.65; Jersey, sacks, $1.6001.68; Min nesota, aacks, $1,400:1.46; Minnesota, billk, $1. 361.40. Poultry Higher; fowls, 20ffl22c; springs, 22?p26c. Holiday In butter and egg trade New York General Markets. N"W York, Aug. 16. Flour Unsettled; spring pal.'ius, $12. 65(8.12. 90; winter patents and winter straights, nominal; Kansas straights, $12.4012.90. Wheat Spot, easier; No. 2 red, $2.32; No. 3 hard. $2.(2 c. I. f. export. Corn Spot, firm No. 3 yellow. $2.0414; No. 3 mixed, $2.02',$ c. I. f. New York. Oats Spot, weak; standard, 79i$80c nominal. Feed Easier; western bran, $34.60; stand ard middlings, $47.00; city bran, $40.00, all in hundred pound sacks. Hops Strong; Paclflo coaat, 1916, 300:4c; 1915, 15S18c. Pork Strong; mess, $44.00(544.80; family, $45.00: short clear, $13.00 44.00. Lard Firmer; middle west, $22.6022.70. Minneapolis Grain Markrt, Minneapolis, Aug. 16. Wheat September! $2.04; No. 1 northern. $2. 60 2.66; No. 3 northern, $2.5602.66; No. hard, Montana, $2.40(2.50. Corn No. 3 yellow. $1.74(811.7$. Oata No. 3 white, (8 (9c. Flaxseed $3.40 8.46. Flour Unchanged. Rye $1.83 1.86. rturley $1.10 1.83. Bran $33.000.35.00. St. Ixiuls Grain Market. St. Louis. Mo Aug. 15. Wheat: No. 2 red, D.W)4j 2,23;. No. 2 hard, $2.222.25, September, $2.07. Corn No. 2, $1.80; No. 1 yellow, $1.$0; September, $1.67; December, $1.16. Oata No. 3, (9060c; No. 2 white, (3V4c I HEW YORK STOCKS Peace Proposals Again Affect Wall Street Transactions; Dealings Denote Greater Conservatism. New Tork, Aug. 16. Trading In stock today was again Influenced by the latest peace proposals. Dealings denoted greater conservatism by operators for both ac counts, the alternate declines and recoveries furbishing an Indict' (on ef uncertainty la Speculative quarters. There was a diminution of activity lr stocks which derive their support from pro. fesslonal Interests. General Motors madL an extreme decline of i to 110. To-, baccoes sustained a moderate setback. Gen j eral Chemical dropped 11 points on one . sale. j Shippings were the most prominent shares, j. Marina preferred gaining 1 H at Its best and the common 3, but Atlantic Oulf and West. Indies lost all lis IK points advance. Cop- pers, Sugar. Mexican petroleum. Distiller and the fertilisers embraced the other strong stocks. United States Steel was sluggish most of the time, but came forward later, closing at Ha top price of 124 '4, a pet gain ot IK points. Oreat Northern Ore featured the final dealings at an extreme rise of 5s,. Ralls were barely steady. Total sales 576., 000 shares. Bonds were essler. the Liberty Issue sell ing at 99.94 to 99.98. Total sales, par value, aggregated $2,825,000. United States bonds (old Issues) were unchanged on call, tha coupon 4s rising U per cent on sales. Union Pacific 137', Southern Pacific 94 4 Northern Paclflo 103H Missouri Pacific S3t Great Northern ..106H A , T. 8. F I9 Chi.. Mil. St. P 7U Chi. & Northwestern 109 Chi. Oreat Western 10H CM. "Ureat West.; p!d 38S Wabash Ry 49'i N. Y., N. H. H 34 V New York Central 8$ Pennsylvania K. R (9H Baltimore A Ohio 69-, Reading Co , 94 Krlo R. R... .' J4t Chesapeake Ohio 80H Loulsvllla ft Nashville 124 southern Ry 8 Kansas City Southern 31 U. S. Steel Corp., com 128 ' V. S. Steel Corp., pfd 117 Bethlehem Steel Corp .'Ill Republic Iron ft Steel.,, ... 8S Colo. Fuel ft Iron 49 U Amor. Locomotive 70', Pressed Steel Car ,,,..'7l'i Baldwin Locomotive Works. Jt Ot. No. Iron Ore Property,, 34 Anaconda Copper Mining.. 73V China Copper 66 1 ' Nevada Con. Copper,,.,,.. S3'. Miami Copper Co.,,.,..,,, 37 Ray Con. Copper Co. ...... ' 37 U Utah Copper Co , ,.,1044 Inspiration Con. Copper Co, 58' Butte ft Superior....,.,... 88, American H. & R. Co 113 American 8. ft. R. Co,, pfd. 101? National Lead 65 Weetlnghouse Electric..,.; 48 S Con. U. L. P. Co ;, It-tin Brooklyn Rapid Transit,.., K0' Central Leather Co t'iH American Can ,,,. 46 United Slates Rubber 65a, Onneral Motors Co ,..115 Willys-Overland 30 , Siudsbaker Corporation .... 63 (. ' American Sugar Refining.. 121 American Beet Sugar...... 94 Kcnnscott Copper 43 Maxwttll Motor Car 30 Sin Clair Oil.., 43 137S 94 'a . 103 V 32' 106 99 7V 109 V 10V 33 4V 34 lit, 62 69 94 24' 60 ' 124 ' 2KH ' 21 j 118 118's"! 90 I 40 Ill's 1 7 Ha ' 71 1, 3t. 7il, I 56 1, ' 23', H 2J't lot. $ is 113 105 54 V 4$a! 107', 60 H . 93 , ' 40 . 64't, 112 I 31 s i s:7 94 I 43 i ' 80iS, 41 11' 12 ' 99,9 ( Sapulpa Oil 10', Wright Martin l!i Liberty Bond .99.98 New York Money Market,, -New York, Aug. 15. Mercantile Paper-j i 0$ per cent. t Sterling Exchange 60-day bin. $4,7:; commercial 60-day. bill oh banks, $4. 71 It; commercial no-aay dmis, .u?t; aemano.j $4.75 $-10; cables, $4.76 7-16. Silvers-Bar, .66 ic: Mexican dollars, 67St. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. Time Loans Firm; 60 days. 4VMV4 per rent; 90 days, 4VQ4 Pr ccut; months, 44lJ5 per cent. - Call Money Finn; high, 3(4 per cent; low, 3 per rent; ruling rales, 3 4 per emit; last tonn. S'i per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 8 per cent. Coffer Market. ;' New Y flrk. Aug. 15. Coffee futures were higher today on scattered buying Inspire. t by roututuea talk ot peace prospects ana reports of some improvement In trade demand. September sold up to 7.70c or 4 point net hlither, while May sold at 8.28! or 13 points above last night close. Rea lizing caused slight reactions later, with, the market closing at a net advance of 8 to I points., Sales 31.280 bags. AuguatJ 7.68CI September, 7.73c; October, 7.i3c; November, 7.85c; December,' 7.91c; Janu ary, 7.98c: February, 8.05c; March,, , I 'lc; April, Mies-, May, - 1.23c; June, 8.89c; JUly, $.36c ' , ' Spot coffee wa reported In belter d! mand, but prices were unchanged at 'Via f6r Rio 7. and lOVio for Santo 4. More business was reported In the cost and freight market, with sate of Santo fs and 8 at 10c, and of Santos 4a at 9 So to 1.40c, London credits. Sales of Rio 7j were also reported at $.26o to t.40c, juob. The official cables reported a deollne of 75 rels at Rio with Santos spots unchanged; and futures unchanged, to zo rata lower. The world's visible supply statement! showed an Increase of 193,454 hags for July, compared with an Increase of 179,330 last year, making the vlslblt supply as of Au gust 1 7,987,27$ , agaisst 7,907,704' last; year. 1 St. Lenta Live "tork Market. Bt. Louis, Aug. 16. Cattle Reeelpta, t,7fl- head: market higher; native nee: steers. $7.50i$14.00; yearling steers and belters, $8.50014.00: raws, $6.26016.00; atocker and feeders, $6.(09.60; Texss quarantine steers,1 $3.00IO.OO; prims southern beef atsersj $8.0013.60; beet cows and heifers, $6.2( 9.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, 17 SO) 10.00; native calves, $6.00 13,00, , . ' Hogs Receipts, 4,000 bead; market hlgh-i er; lights, $17.76018.10; pigs, $11.75 14.76; mixed and butchers, $17,65011.20; good heavy, $18.10018.20; bulk of aales, $17,76.! 18.10. i Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 4,000 hesdj market higher; lambs, $11.0016.0g; ewes, $8.6009.(0; canners and chopper," $4. 60 ft), l.lt. '1 Chicago Live Stork Market. Chlrago, Aug. 15. Cattle Receipts, 2,00 head; market, strong; native beef cattle, $8.40016.00, a new high price record; western steers, $7. 15012.65; stockers and. feeders, $6. 100$. 50; cows and heifers, $4 8 013.76; calves, $10.00014.76. I Hogs Receipts. 16,000 head; market, unJ settled; top, $18.00, a new high price rec-i ordr bulk, $17.00017.90; light. $16,364? 17.90; mixed. $16.40Q18.00; heavy, $16.7(l 18.00; rough, $16.35016.(5; plga, $11,750 16.38. - ! Sheep and Lambs Rerelphs, MOO headfi market, strong; wethers, 37.9001 1.60; eweil $7.26010.00; lambs, $10.76016.76. Near York Produce Market. New York, Aug. 16. Butter Market flrnvt, er; receipts. 16,073 tubs; creamery, 4142',ioi firsts, 39'4404ic: aVeonds. S7H0'89c. ' Eggs Market firm; receipts, 18.213 cases; fresh gathered extras, 42c; extra firsts, 40 41c; firsts, 3739c; seconds, 3 4 36c. Cheese Market Irregular; receipts,, fl.JOii state fresh specials, 23!4c; stale average) run, 22023"4c. i Poultry Dressed; Market firm: chicken western, 2430c; fowls, 1725!,e; turkey. 1S032C Turpentine and Rneln. Savannah, Aug. 1 5 Turpentine Market, firm, 37Wc; sales, 168 barrels; reeelpfs. 370 barrels: shipments, 33 barrels; stock, 32.80Oi barrols. , Rosin Market firm; sales, 1,010 barrel; receipts, 1,029 barrels; shipments, 3.899 barwi rels; stock, 87.661 barrels. Quote: B, $5.200 ' 5.25: C, $5. 2a 5-31,;, E, $5.200 6.25; F, $6.20)1 5.26; O, $5.2505.30; H. $5.255.30; 1,1 $5.3006.35; K. $5 40: M. $5.80: N. $6,500 6.56; WO, $7.05; WW, $7.0007.15. New York Sugar Markrt. New York. Aug. 16. Sugar Raw, nomi nal; centrifugal, 7.62c; molasses, 6.64c. Re-' rined. steady; fine granulated. 8.40 9.15c. . Futures opened steadier, 8 to 14 points 1 higher, on covering end support from trade Interests. Toward noon offerings increased and prices eased off, but still showed gains of 3 to 11 points. Closed steady and 9 020 points higher? . sales, 3,800 tons; September, 6.25c; Decem ber, 6.46c; January, (.ooc; March, 4.86c Kansas City Grain Market. 3 hard, $3.8003.35; No. 3 red, $3.3002.33. ' Corn N.2 mixed, $1.75; No. 2 white, $1.38' 01.88: No. 3 yellow. $1.7601.7H; Decera-I ber. $1.16 34; May. $1.12-V ' Oats No. 2 white, 6314 0 64c; No. t ratxed. 61 6 2c. 1 New York Cotton Market. New York. Aug. 15. Cotton Futures) closed steady: October, 25.16c; December, 24.99c; January. 25.U0c: March, 23.18c:; May, 25.13c. Spot quiet; middling, 26.70c. Cotton today closed barely steady at a net decline ot 14 to 2 poluf- - i'