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ml. m ..i uKE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917. is - FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS; i. & and i per cent. Also f:rst uiort- ; gages on farms and On, aha real estate for sale, i. H. Duniont A Co.. 414-418 Keellne' Bldg.. 17th and Harney, j CITS and farm loans pormptiy made. Kales 6, 1 and par cent. Reasonable cum- ! mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, ill South 17th. Omaha. Neb. r'ABM. and city loans, running from flv, to twenty years. Interest per cent. 6 per cent and per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1(23 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. 11,200 MT'GE, bearing 6 pet. semi annually, secured by property valued . at $3,400 Talmadge-Loomla Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldir. $7,500 ilTG., bearing tf pvt. semi-annually, secured by property valued at 134.500. Tal mage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on band for mortgage City National Bank Bldg. loans. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee, Ins 638 Keellne Bldg. 6HOPEN CO., PRIVATE! MONET. iiONKY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Oraaha. FARM and city loans, 6. t and per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648, OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE K. E. CO., 101 Omaha Nat LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO. 31 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 086. 1100 TO 110,000 MADE promptly. F. D. wead. Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam Ste. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. MONET HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. erry'i;rv oartin bros., ANS Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds, . OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT, Fiatlron Hotel. Doug. !787. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. FOR SALE. My 640-acre homestead, northeast Colo rado. For particulars address T 158, Bee, Nebraska Lands. BOONE COUNTY, NEB. 160 acres, improved, prime - porn and alfalfa land, practically all In cultivation, $20 an acre below value. Price, $10 an acre; $4,009 rash, balance ten years, A REAL BARGAIN! Howard county, Neb.,1 160 acres, black, loam soil, 120 acres in cultivation, a snap at J'.O.nrv acre; mortgage of $o,000, ten year, 5 per cent interest. TltKV.. FSH ELTON COM PANT. World-Herald Bldg. maha. Neb. 640 ACRES .3 miles to good town, Antelope county, all tillable, good sail, good fenc. Ing, modern improvements, fine condition; owner wishes to retire. Easy terms. Price o5 per sere. A. A. PATZMAN, 628 Securities Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments i acre up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 16th and Howard Sts.. Omaha uougias vat i. INDIAN FARMS FOR SALE. . There has been listed with us for sale some of the ch6lst Indian farms in Knox county. Inquire Santeer State Batik', San tee. Neti,, : ,. - r ... ,-., . FOR SALE Best large body Wgh grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; 'very little money required. C. Bradley, Wo)- bach. Neb. - SEE us for western Nebraska wheat -lands. You will save money by buying through us. White -A Hooves. Omaha; Na tt - -.: ISO ACRES improved, two miiesfrem town; a bargain at 1145. Write Boi 206Oakland, LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan, 310 McCague Bldg., Omaha. Oregon Lands. OREGON. - The stock growing) industry Is ideal in the ..Jordan , Valley Project, "Heart of the Range'' 44,000 acres can be taken in 40-aere untts. ;' Excellent grazing land surrounding, ; Send for maps and particulars, . Excursion August 28th. HARLEY J. HOOKER. 910' Isf Nat'I Bk. Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, 126 an acre. Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK. S01 Neville Block. Omaha. Wyoming Lands. 1 VVE HAVE) for tulck sale at :$62fiO'..pe V acre the' best 160-aore field of alfalfa' in Wyoming, all in alfalfa except building spot; well fenced, small farm buildings; all under Irrigation; level: In. famous Wheatland- colony. 4 . miles, from Wheat land,' county seat of PlAtte county; half mile from Yellowstone National., highway: and ruraj, -mall, route; good neighbors, -fine roads, good schools and market; splendid dairy stock farm. Wheatland Creamery Co. paying 40 for-butter. tn.t. Splendid climate, . Beautiful view of mountains. Terms naif cash, balance 5 years, 8 per cent. ' Wheatland Creamery Co., Wheat land. Wvo. . '. . . . . '.''. 'Miscellaneous. ' . Farm,;$4,9!0O With" 20 Cattle and .Crops i Estimated maple, -hemlock and-:spruce enough 'lo pay; for 4hl farm; 1800 sugar maple ' frees; rCh.d; $1,004 equipment' like new, : Mail delivered, near neighbors. 1 Pastumjand 'barn : room -for twenty cows.- eight loOWl-TJiouse.-- Owner retiring; vlliy it taken aaon. include eight gooa -young Holstetn eowe.' eight- calves, - -yearling heifer, throe' goad horses, flock 5 poultry, brood.. aay, grain, binder,, disc", drill, mower, rake, ..hay ..loader, roller, plow, arrows, corn, danter tvp, wagons,: buggy, cutter, harness .nv only --acres oat, -three aeres rye.f'two acres; 'potatoes, two acres Corn, eight Acres buckwheat and three acres turnips,"' $4,800", -lakes "everything, part cash and easy terms. For details this and farm of 110 'acres' for $1,200 shown same trip, lee" page .'IS. Strout's ' ' Summer catalogue, topy mailed" free. E. A. Strout -Farm. Agency; Dept, S073 205 South ElghteenMv-'sfree't, -Omaha,- Neb. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED. ; West ' : - . .. . new . beautiful' stucco home S. 'West Corner 41st & Dewey Ave. , We are just completing the prettiest, house we h aye built this year. Very unique in architecture. No other house designed like it In Omaha. Tiled vestibule, large living room with plaster beamed celling, fireplace, dining room with French doors opening Into sun room, breakfast room, white enameled kitchen with built-in cabinets white ensm oled.' Three large bedrooms and sleeping porch,: tiled bath with the best of plumb ing, second floor all white enameled, fin ished with glass door knobB. Maid's room on third- floor, heated garage. See this properly today at J02 South 4!st St. It will be open for Inspection. MATT COMPANY, Ml -",'-9 Omaha N"4t. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 0. West Farnam District i Residence, seven-rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second white enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable torma if dealred. ALFRED THOMAS. 30S Farnam Bldg. BEMIS PAKK, six rooms, modern, living room, den, dining room, kitchen first floor; two bedrooms and bath upstairs. Beautiful lot, filxHO. Plenty - trees. Lot aione easily worth $1,800; house. $2,500. Needs few minor repairs. Will sacrifice at $3,300; $1,400 cash, balance $20 per month. 3519 Lafayette Ave. Phono Walnut j 1117, owner. JOUBLE SNAP West Farnfcm district, two I east front modern houses, $8,500; south of j . Farnam. on 55th St.; 7 and 8 rooms; both have sleeping porches and nice yards; 1 owner leaving city. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. ' MUST BE SOLD . I Cathedral district home; new up-to-date . 7-r., sleeping porch, oak finish, best ma . terial and workmanship, south front. Bar gain price. DoubIbs 152. -ROOM house, 60 ft. tanee,: for $3. ion. S7' lot, In walking dls 9 Capitol Ave. North. DANDT nCNUALOW. Five rooms and bath, oak finish. Includ- ing floors, buffet and cupboards, blgh grado plumbing, furnace heat, laundry ':onnctloiis, lot 4xl28 ft.; one block to ear and school. Price cut to $3,9a0, on al most rent terms. KASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bids. Tyler Ml. REAL ESTATE! MP ROVED North. MODERN HOME Eight rooms, best stucco and frame. Living room with brick fireplace, bullt-ln bookcases, dining room with built-in buf fet, whito enamel 'tchen: oak finisb throughout: corner bed 'rooms, large tile and white enamel Bath room, full base ment and nice fruit cellar; hot air fur nace; nice lawn, shrubbery and trees. One of the best neighborhoods In Omsha. Will give terms or would trade for good Chi cago property. No trouble to show you. Must be seen to bo appreciated. C. L. GRIGS BY, 256 Laurel Ave. ' OWNER LEAVING CITY , PRICE $3,850 Carpenter leaving city and will sell his beautiful six-room modern home, buffet, fireplace, special plumbing, etc., choice oak finish, screened porch, corner lot with magnificent view, one and one-half blocks to car. This Is located In one of the new additions northwest. It sure Is a quality home. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat. Bk. 31dg. Tyler 496. South FIVE-ROOM house, all modern, oak finish in living- room and dining room. Walks in, shades snd electric fixtures and water meter Installed; in fact, ready to move In. This Is new; never been lived In. Sold six In this location. 1 Will sell at a bar gain. This Is located so t,hat it is an Ideal home for anyone working out from the Vinton street barn or the Pierce street barn. For further Information, see TRAVER BROTHERS 810 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. $150 CASH. $15 PER MONTH! This buys you a good 5-room modern ex cent heat house at 1701 Castellar St. The place has been painted Inside and outside. papered and put, in good condition. It Is only a black from school and carline. It la all ready for you to move In this week. For price call CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, REALTORS. Douglas 200. 60S Bee Bldg. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Price for both, 12,760, Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St NORRIS & NORR1S, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. R. S, TRUMBULL, 1 JOB 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. Miscellaneous. ACRE FARM ir. BLOCJC TO CAR 5c F'ARE $10 DO WN $10: MONTH Dlrcet car service, to 16Ui nd Farnam Sts. Lays well, very' desirajble location. Buy this acre now pay for it during the war, put in crops and bursd later. Price $975. --. r- .- i HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE; At tractive 16-room house; .4 tile bath rooms; lilgh.locatlon; beau tiful fawn; splendid large gar , age; walking distance; fine resi dence for :large'-family'' or fash ionable rooming bouse. Box 6459,. Bee. ' f Jitws .ti-v ' 7-ROOM STUGCOHOME OWNER ASKING $6,000 Nearly new, choice oak finish, has beau tiful sun "team", large Mlving and dining rooms, butler's paptry and kitchen on first floor, three large bedrooms and bath sec- , ond floor; special plumbing: throughout, all the, built.ln-f&aXura. -This home really must be seen tbevpbittetsjt.ed. Dandy corner tot.-faclniou,tb(.nd.,weat. Only one block to car. call ' z OSBORNE REALTY. CO., 701 OrnV Nafc Ba.nk Blflg;' ' tyler 496. SACRIFICE SALE $850 BUYS EQUITY Owner leaving for Nef Tork, -will sacri fice his alm6st new slt-rooth, strictly modern ' story ' and half bungalow, six rooms and bath, oak finish, new (Tirana..! mi full lot,-one block to caiv -two blocks to gchobl," Price only 12,!60. TWl la at least (1,000 cheap.-' ' ' .' "OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg; 'Tyler 496. A TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising; S50-ft frontage; price 810; 150 cash, S12.E0 monthly, Call 2D96. " I 'ti'.Vl- Omaha's Mewert aBd most v6tfern apartments are ; Behind the preferred shares o The small investor, as j-well' V as : considered by us in the handling of this proposition and for that reason de posits of $10 and up will he received. Liberty bonds and other first class securities that caneasily.be- turned into cash, will be acceptable. For further information and iiterature call on or write to 202 " urn? The Mgrrit ism aart mm- ifu'flfl'rf H tt YVl iilffiMiliJ'Bp j REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. NIFTY BUNGALOW Easy Terms. Price $3,300 Five rooms and bath, strictly modern, all the bullt-ln features, ulcelv decorated. Jot 42HX130. one block to school, two blocks to car. This is brand new and a bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Cm. Nat. Bk. Bdg. Tylur 4. BIG CLOSE-IN SNAP $300 Down, $25 Per Month Seven rooms and bath, efrletlv modern, lot 33sl20. AND THE PRICE IS ONLY J2.400, Don't wait, call QSifORNE REALTY CO . 7"! Cm. Nat. Bk. Uldg. Tvler 496 W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St D. 1064. REAL. ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 30 ACRES, west Elmwood park, the finest piece of ground in Douglas county; suit able for country home. Phone Douglas !.". H. H. Harper & Co., 1013 City Nat Bnk Bl.t. Dundee. Good Dundee, Home at Right Price. Tills is a 2-story, 7-room. modern, . square house having full basement with laundry connections, funiaow heat; recep tion hall, living room, dining room, but ler's pantry, convenient kitchen and rear vestibule on first floor; 4 bedrooms, bath, on second floor; stairway to floored attic, located on fine corner lot on car line with 1 1 fine shade trees in front. Good garage; Room for I cars. Building in excellent con dition. Thla cqrnor will increase in value and become very desirable for apartment house site. Price for iulck sale, only 5. 000. Reasonable terms ' ' . George & Co., : REALTORS. ; . ' . - toug!as 756. -02 firy Nat. .Bank .Bldg. iDundeei $5,750' 9 rooms, less than, two years, eld, with sui room . ... lot. room, ., nining room. kitchen and den on the first floor; four nice bedrooms on 2d floor; all oak liniek ana niceiy; aecoratea; MH lot. With gar age and driveway. ' Extra, good value in every way. GLOVER S.SPAIN REALTORS. Douglas. jjm.:, 919-2Q. City Nat'l. 73k. Bldg. , , j - DUNDliE. ...v-,-,.; S-room, strictly modern bunffalow. !o cated near 61st and .Davenport; partly oak flnlsTi a'hd oak floors; 16t 60xlS5; on vaved street, ene-half block from carline and half blQok'.ffom, soaool.-, Price ,4,J0. PAYNE INVESTMENT. CO., . realtor -,a:r r- S37 Omaha Nat. k'. Bldg: - P. 1711. ; DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Welt located lots on easy terms. Hod. rn, attractive homes. Before buying be surs and see '," .' ' GEORGE & CO HOMES and home sites la Pundoe. SHULBR SI p AR'y. 204 Keellne. Tf S074. ' .'. V ' Miscellaneous. ACRWGB,. .'Wi, .OF .' DuisilHE. One acre.. - Twenrr 'gcres. Tkre acres: ' Thirty Tadres " Five acres. Ten acres.. Fifteen acres. v'.Thlrty.flvea4resi Forty acres. Slxty acres. If you are In the market for fine building all west of Dundee, do not fall to have us show you what we have to offer. For more Information call Douglas 2598V'- ' H,1 . 'HARPER '& CO.. " lon-iti city: KsttiAMi , Batik Bldg."". t::iy.i ::iuH: tm Harney.' " ABOL'X 5. acres westl -ojt ; Elmwood.' park taeaiiy laoatca tor . a country jiomo.. n. H. Harper Co.. D. . 2596. REAL ESTATE Other Cities FINE DENVER RESIDENCE ' . FOR SALE A strictly modern t-room residence, lo cated in the Cheesman Park district, the finest residential district. In Denver, Colo rado. Located on good sixed lot, hot water heat. Billiard room In the basement, Thla house is finished In hardwood and part of the rooms arc finished in white enamel.. For further information, address D.. J, .H, E lSJO.Ole'narfrl attest, Pnnver. Colorado. Inerpase Power of I g it -.--j:CC: I .XOSZ TUB. mOBI UiUacUlt z tunV m aWnmulatmfr r.t.t"16 rat of interest considered. a "wise" invest ,,' nient '. W are n6w of f cring one of . the'' best . Testoent year jn the- 7 Shares of The PANTEL Realty Co. The new ilORRIS PaIITMENT HOTEL is the se ' curity heh.iti& these shares. . ; While r 7 is. guaranteed, - these shares are . cumulative and participate in all sur plus eaniings. 'ThlTg;;basejd ir. the' rents of the apart ments will without doubt "produce' from 9 to 11. ' ; PORTER & SHOTWELL Sales Agents y South 17th St. Ufa HI Apgrtment Hotel. lisisa inisS'ilF1 1 1 m4 REAL ESTATE -Unimp roved. North. AFTER looking at MINNE LISA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that U waa the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buvlng. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 1ST. "WANT offer on lots 16a"nd 17, biockT. Parkwood addition. Address N. F. Bals. Savoy Hotel, Lincoln. Neb. Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL sii-foot iota. Price t'JSO. only 33 cash and 50 cents per week. Doug. SS93. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SIIKRIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Pundy Co" Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change, S. S, R. K. MONTGOMERY, rvniltlas 4S to. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 5 AN' acre bus U-aore farm IS miles from Omaha. Inquire 432 Rnmao Hlk. Tel. roug, 421;. y-tdfncw phone lioug. 6776. A MOl'ERN S-rooni house Fine location, will take clear lot as part payment. Call Harney K74. IN VKSTlGATi: my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. IS Tntterson Blk. Tjler 265. REAL ESTATE Investment. SEF. IS FOR IN VKSTMENT AND" SPECULATIVE rROPKRTV. A. r. Tl'KKY & SON, REALTORS. 6:o First National Bank HI. Ik. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE WANTED VK have several good reliable buyrsTor 5 and e-room houses snd bungalows with , l!Q0 to 50O down. Call Cisbome Realty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha, Nat. Bank Bldg. , LISTING houses to rent 01 sell on small cash payments; have rartles waiting. Western Rest Estate, 413 Ksrbach Blk. D. J80T. IC you want tjuick acllou erty. Hat it with me. on your prop LUND, 420 ROSE BLDO. TTLER 7SS. VK have a cultomer for residence in desirable ' Wead. 810 S. llith Wt. i handsome brick district. F. D. ARNDT & TAILOR can sist you. Mi Iilrd St Webste t0S. LET us sell or rent your property. Teni ,, pleton-plsnn Co., 60S Bee Bldg. Tyler 2020. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the nrnnrrtv committee of the Board of Regvnts of the University of ncorgsKa; ntus will be ' received until 4 o'clock p...m., Saturday, September 1. 1917, at the office of the undersigned, for con struction of a Soolal Science building on the University- city campus at Lincoln. Separate bids vlll be received for Installation of heat ing Hnd ventilating, plumbing and vacuum cleaning equipments for said buildings; all bids on building construction and tho several Installations of equipment must be In strict accordancb with plans, drawing and speci fications how on file In the office of the superintendent of construction In the Uni versity Administration building at Lincoln. Bidder must apply to and confer with the superintendent on all matters concerning construction and bids thereon and must In all cases use the blank forms prepared under the direction of tald superintendont for bid ding purposes. Approximate estimated cost of said 'building inotudlng equipment above mentioned Is 1300.000. Bids muat be accom panied by bank cashier's checks or certificate of deposit payable .unconditionally to the Board of Reguts of the University of Ne braska, In the 'amounts and for purposes staled In the "instructions- to bidders" ac companying plana and specifications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked on the outside cover ."Social Science Building," or "Social Science Equipment" as the case may ne-meeting, plumbing, etc.). The right Is re served to reject any and all bids. "The University of Nebraska. ', .' - J.i S. DALES,. Secretary, . - ' Station. A, Lincoln. x9Aug5-3-12-l-l9-2. Oraaha nay Market. Receipts continue light. Demand good: market firm and higher on all grades of hay and alfalfa. Choice unland prairie hay, 20.00J1.00; No. 1, 18.0020.00: No. 2. S14.OO017.OO; No. S. IS.OOft 12.0!): No. 1 midland, 117. 0019. 00: No. t. 1 13.00 ft 16.00: No. I lowland, 10.0012.00: No.. I, $7,000 9 00; . .o. 2, 15.006 00. Choice alfalfa. 122.00023.00; No. 1, 120.00(8)21. 00: stand ard, $17.00 16. 00; No. 2. J16. 0017.00; No. Ill.s0ffl.13.00. Oat straw. IS.00&S.6O: wheat straw. 7.007.60. r.v ' New York Sugar Market. New Tork, Aug. 22. Sugar Ruw. .market nrm: centrifugal, T.39C: molasses. . 51c: re fined steady; fine granulated, -.&.40G 9. OOcv the Earning Your It. .i. g knllImir fnr yaih Vi uuuuuig a. w the first " $1,000. Alter w'se in-testmeote will OMAHA, NEB. The Morris apart ments aTe located in i the heart of Omaha, convenient to busi nera and pleasure pursuits. The apart ments will be, ready for occupancy on or about September first. Money LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Stock and Butcher Stuff Lower Than Week Ago; Trade in Foeders is Very Dull. Omaha. August 22, UlT, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday J0.100 S.iii 1 1 " Official Tuesday 10.3S7 7. 470 s T si I Estimate Wednesday.. .00 7.500 li.TOO Three days thla wk.ST.iH Same days last week. . Is, 70 I4.ii Same davs S wks. ago 1S,SS7 Si.srs Same days S wk. ago 19 37t i9,752 Same days 4 wKs. ago.H.BSs SJ I105 Same days last year.. :s. 615 15,977 S.fi09 94, KOI ;i.Kll 29.193 2.130 73,1 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the 1'nlon stock yards. Omaha. Neb. for twenty. four hours ending at. J o'clock -p m , yesterday: KECSIPTS CAR1.0AHS. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. C, M ft St. P Wabash Missouri Pselflo .., Union Pacific A N. W.. ensf ., C. N v.. west , C 8t. P., M. ,0... C., H. & Q., east . C. B. A Q.. west C. R. T. A P., east C R. I. & p.. west Illinois Centisl ... C'hl, Gt. West a i; i 4 1 i:j I Total receipts :?3 50 DISPOSITION Hi: AH. Cuttle. H-igs. Sheen. 100 ti!7 2. "94 9S5 Morris A t o. Swift A Co .1.43 .1.944 .2.52; 1.94A 1.709 1,MS 12 1.272 30 t uilaliy Pack. Co Armour A Co Sohwarts A Co , J. W. Murphy , Lincoln Psek. Co. t'orr Pack. W. R. Vansant Co.... Renton. Vansant L. Hill A Son V. B. Lewis .7. B. Root A Co T. H. Bulla L. F. Huss Rosenstock Bros F. O. Kellogg Weitheimer A I'cgen Sullivan Bros Rothschild A Krebs.. M. K. Calf Co Christie .... ' Huffman Roth Meyers Raker. Jones &. Smith Banner Bros John Harvey Dennis A Francis .... Jensen A Lungron .. O'Day ..s;...; ...... 29 l'-'9 1 ft 9 60 29 2S3 103 MS 150 10S 29 11 19 40 .. t27 .. ,1 I," K. .. 18 ..... ..l.soi ..... s.oiio .11. D10 8.63S 12,930 Other buyrra . Totals Cattli Receipts were fairly liberal again today and the three-day supplv has been approximately 37.OO0 head, which Is ex ceptionally heavy for this time of the year. Offerings Included a few right good corn fed beeves, and on theso prlres held about steady. Tho same was true as lo the best of the western grassers. as high as $1 9.40 being paid .for prime Wyoming beeves. On the general run of beef atock and butcher stocic tne market was very unrven and prices anywhere from.' 60c to 75o lower man a wees: ago, Trade In stock cattle and feeding steers was very dull. The best fleshy grades that had some competition from packers were quotably about steady and choice stock neirera sola ss nig I as anv t in. ree.ntiv On the ordinary run of stock cattle and feeding steers, however: prices are 76c lower than a week ago, the movement slow rim . Quotations on cattlei Good to choice beeves, $1 160014.50; fair to good beeves, $13.2JJ(lS.a6; common to fair beeves, $9.00 iS'H.OO; good to choice yearlings, $11.76 13.75; fair to good yearlings. $11.601J.60; common to fair yearlings, $9.00(5ill.00; good to cnoice grass beeves, $10.26MJ.60; fair to goort grass beeves, $9,000)10.00; common to fair grass beeves. 9T.60ffS.75; good to choice heifers. .$7.509.00; good to rholre cows, IMsftt.tt: !flr to good cows, $9.60 WT.OO: common to fair cows, $tl.0fli9.60; good to choice feeders, $8.00(ff9.!5; fair to good feeders, $7.26!. 96; common to fair foeders, $6.76tl.7e; good to choice stock ers. $T.758.76; stock heifers, $7.009.00; stock cows, $.007.60; stock calves. $9,600 9.00; veal calves, J8. 00 12,50; bulls, stags, etc., $.75t.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS, m 920 $r, 60 6 1008 $9 09 to i iez iv ui'- STEfcRS.AD HEIFER?. " 2i . , t 7191175 t - CALVES. .Hi. JS 6 8 -T 00 6., .'.. 740 7 19 798 7 85 BEEF HEIFERS. t 729 8 60 WESTERN CATTLB. COLORADO, tstkrs... 916 7 00 Ssllcrs... 653 6 75 NEBRASKA, tstkrs... 968 8 60 Sstkrs... 780 7 95 14 cows... 928 7 86 21 cows... 929 7 60 SOUTH DAKOTA. 25 steers. .1080 9 80 0 steers., 986 '9 00 10 cows. . .. 952 7 60 WYOMING. 3 heifers. 82S 7 10 1 cow 1070 7 60 A. M. Stevenson Montana, t steers;. 1239 11 00 1 steer, . ,1080 9 25 2eteers..ll7J 11 CO Scows.... 985 7 00 Hogs Prices showed a decided lower tone right from the outset this morning, Ship per purchases were 1016o lower while packers after buying some earlv hogs at 2640o lower withdraw their bids snd the market closed slow at 6060o lower prices. Quite a few hogs were still in ths pans at noon. Bulk sold from $18.00 ro $18.60 with $19P,'5C9 ' l0d t0 Bhlp,"r' hlh Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 8. .445 ... 17 95 14. .210 ... 18 00 12. .257 70 18 05 40. .229 . 18 10 28. .2r S20 18 15 1 3. .273 ... 18 20 63. .3(10 350 18 25 6A..21B 210 18 30 48. .276 70 18 3a 76. .213 70 18 40 11. .2.14 ... IS 4". 12. .318 ... 18 60 78. .199 80 18 65 84. .213 80 18 70 85.. 231 ... 76. 62. .274 ... 19 00 Shoep Offerings were komewhat larger than yesterday, around 13,700 head being reported In. Fat lambs started moving early at prices that were 16 26c higher than yesterday's best tlmo, or around 60c higher than Monday. Home of the best reached $16.60. while stuff that bronirht $18.26 $15.85(1 26 was similar to that whlrh nM .t 116.00 yesterday. Feeders were slow getting started, hut what sales hsrt heen made up to noon were steady, anyway, and, weignia considered. looked stronger. The top was tho same aa yesterday Ilifu. Old sheep were steady to higher. wuotationa on Shuep and lambs Lambs, fair to choice. $16.00(6)16.90; yearlings, fatr to choice. $10.6011)11.50: wethsr. f.ir tn choice, $10.00011.60; ewes, fair to choice, $8.76&10.00; feeder lambs. 8tS.7,t feeder yearlings, $10.6012.60; feeder ewes, 9 d.BU 10 9.UU. Chicago live Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 22. Cattle Receipts, 12, 000; market strong and 15 to 60c cents higher; four carloads of steers sold at 816.60. a new high record; native beef cat tle, $8.2616.60; western steers. $7. 000? 12.40; stockers and feeders. 96 .10&.9 2r,- cows and heifers, (4.S513.00; calves, $11.00 Bll.so. Hogs Receipts, 22,000: market weak. early top, $19.85; bulk, $18.00ai9.10; light. 817.40fl19.25; mixed, $17.60019.25; heavy, $17.5019.10; rough, $17.90017.75; pigs, $1.1.00& 16.60. Sheep snd Lambs Reeelnts. mono- m.r. ket steady; wethers, S7.7r.ta 11.10-. ewes. $7,23 10.00; lambs. $10 50516.75. ht. luls Live Mock Market. Kt. Louis, Mo.. Auk. 22. CattleHerelnt 7.000 head: market, sfrona: native hettf steers, $7.5014.25; yearling ateers and helf. ers, $8.6914.00; rows, $6.2510.00; stock ers and feerferB, .roi9.fiO; prime south ern beef steers. 38. 00 12.50: beef cons and heifers, $8.2,".9.00 prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves, $6.00 loua.uo. Hogs Receipts, 6.300 head; market, lower; lights, $19.00019.26; plus, $14,600 18.25; mixed and butchers. $19.00019 35; good heavy, $19.36019.50; bulk, $19.00 019.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; market, ateady; lambs, $10.50f15.86; ewes, $9.0008.50; wethers, $10.60011.50; can ners and choppers, $4.5005.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansaa City. Mo., Aug. 22. Cattle Re ceipts, 9,600 head; markot, strong; prime fad steers, $10,06014.75; dressed beef steers, $10.00013.60; western steers, $9.00 13.45; cows, $5.75010.95; heifers, $7,500 13.60; stockers and feeders, $7.00012,00; bulls, $6.2608.25; calves, $7.00013.00. Hogs Receipts. 4,000 head; market, low er; bulk, $18.50019.25; heavy, $18.75019.25; packers and butchers, $18.60019.25; light, $18 00019.00; pKs, $14.000 16.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head; lambs, $1.1, "50 16 60; yearlings, $10.00 13.0O, wethers, $9.00 j 1 1.00 ; ewes, 8. 50 010.0", Duluth Mnseed Market. Duluth. Aug. 22. Linseed September, $1.67 asked; October, $3.61 asked; Novem ber, $3 60 asked; December, 3.44 asked. 'HEW YORK STOCKS Action of Government in Re ducing Coal Prices Creates Unsettlement in Wall Street. New Tork, Aus. 22. The action of the goernment In enforcing reduced prices for soft coal, with the belief that similar pro ceedings are to be Instituted In regard to anthracite coal, created wldseapread unset tlement on the stock exchange today. Coalers and shares of roads which derle the greater part of their revenue from the trancportntlon of that commodity reacted sharply at entrems declines of 2 to T points. Delaware. Lackawanna and Western de clining 10 points. Labor conditions tn their bearing upon the shipbuilding situation and reports of a fresh Teutonic offensive against Russia, were among the additional developments I wsen oy tne nears to depress values. Trad j log encompassed ait unusual variety of stocks and many "stop" orders were un- I covered. ' War lames and many atoeks having no relation to that division, were under In- j cement liquidation. Severe reversals were suMalned by steels, coppers, equipments, Mums and many other unclassified shares, declines extending from S to t points I Indifferent support was shown until the ' last hour, when a rally of points in Hetmehem steel caused short covering In other quarters. The recovery was of brief duration, however, rails. Industrials and shippings falling back on the heaviest of ferings of the Session. United Statea stsel declined to 120V closing at that quotation a net loss of Js points. Total sales 770, 000 shares. Tho money market reflected lo sn extent the nervous state of the securities list, call losna ruling at S per rent. Time loana were unchanged, but funds Were In lighter supply. Bonds wero heavy, liberty JH'a selling at 99 8)1 to 99 . Total bond sales (par value) aggregated 11,295,000. United States bonds old Issues) were un changed on call. Number of sales and range of prices of tho reading stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sutar... 7. "10 90 MVi 864 73 7IH 67 97 .... 100 .... i2M 74 American Can .... 2.300 44i Amer. C. A F Aran'. Locomotive, Amer. S R 8,100 7St 2. COO 68 ', Amer. Z . L. A S Anaconda Copper. 9.700 75' Atchison A , O. A W. I. not. A Ohio l.iioo 9i 99V 98V 1.800 108S 107 106 3.100 94 (814 6'i Butte A Sup. Cop.. 1,000 SJt. tm H t al. Petroleum 20 Canadian I'aelflo Central Leather Cites. Ohio .. 159 10.600 9i 88 V 97V, 2.300 68 ' 67 S Chi., Mil. ,vl St. P. 1.800 , 68 Chi. & N. W 300 107 lOf 106H C. It. I. P. ctfs 6.400 271 78 27Vs Chlno Copper .... 2.800 66'., 64t, 66 Colo. F. I 00 45'4 47 S 47 Corn Products Ref. 9.100 38V 324 828i Crurlble Steel .... 18.300 80V 78 78 Cuba Cane Sugar., 9.300 36 S, 3$i 32 Distillers' Sec 56 Vi llrle General Electric... General Motors ,. Ot. No. pfd Illinois Central .. Ot. No. Ore ctfs. .. Int. M. M. pfd.. Inter. Nickel .... Inter. Paper K. O. Southern 3,900 1H 28 28 400 151V, 1S0V 1608, 1,600 1121, iloi, in 200 1044 104V, 104 600 10t', lOIVi 101V4 7,800 25 138, 33 ' 90?, 3.100 378, 87V, 37 2,700 31V6 ST', 37 jno zoVi 20 19V, Kennecott Copper. 1.400 421, 43 41 1 i.nuls. to Nash... Mer. Petroleum., Miami Copper ... Maxwell Motors , Missouri Paclfle . Montana Power , Nevada Copper .. N. T. Centrl N. T. N. H. A H. Norfolk & West. Northern Pacific. Pailflo Mall .... Pnclflo T. AT... 200 123 12186 123t 61,000 100Vi 98 96 1,700 9784 37 ST 4,700 93V, 31 Vi 33 13.700 3914 97 V 97 300 88 91 IT 900 2! H. 2$H 21H 2.600 ii ti 9SH tOVi 3.200 119 HI 116V, ..101 100 97 Vi 37 16Vs 300 '33 31 13 3.400 638, 11 14 6IU Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal 1. 16,300 61 Vs 4Vfc 48 14 Ray Cons. Copper.. 6,300 it 88 V, 36 Readlns 33,700 S9V4 9IVk 88 H Rep. I.' S 81 Shattuck Arl. Cop. Southern Pacific. SnuthMn Ry...... Studebaker Corp.. Texas Co L'nlon Pacific .... ' ,t 1314 1.100 94U 938, 93 7.900 27 Vi 9IH 36V . 4,200 6314 1H lilt .... 138 3.900 131 196V4 186V4 4,600 141 136H lllVi 113,600 lltVt 120 130 U. S. Ind. Alcohol U. 8. Steel , U. S. Hteel pfd ' .... 117 Utah Copper 1,400 101 101 161 Wabash pfd "B"., 400 15 $6 16 Western Union ., .... '94 Weetlnghouae Else. 1.800 47 47 47 Totsl sales for the day, 770,000 shares. New York General Market. , , ;Nnw.Tork, Aug. 21. Flour Market un settled. Mprng patents, lll.90Oll.il; win ter patents and winter straights, nominal; Kansas- straights, $11. 90 U 40. Corn Meal Easier. Fine white and yel low, $5.'jS.B,3r; coarse, $6.16Q)1.36: kiln dried. 91O.O5i8il0.15. , Wheat Spot, firm; No. 3 red, 13.21 and No. 2 hard, $2.27, c. 1. f., New Tork ex port, , Corn Spot, Irregular; Ne. yellow, $1.88; No. 3 hmlxed, $1.10, 0. I. f New Tork. 1 , Oats Spot, easier; standard, 11069. Feed Market easy; city bran, 100-pound sacks, $36,00; western bran, 106-pound sacks, $33.60; itandard mldlings, 100-pound sacks. $13 80, Hops Market, firms etats medium to choice, 1916, nominal; 1915, 1417c; Pa cific coast, 1916, 20035c: 191$. 16019a, Hides Market, quiet; Bogota, 14 o; Csn tral America. 4 2 Vic Leather Market, firm; hemlock firsts, C7c; aeconds, 65c. Pork Firm mess, $49,00949.10; family, $45.00346.0O; short clears, $46.00048.60. Lard Market firm; middle west, $23,000 21.10. Tallow Market easy; city special lo6ss, 16o. Cotttonseed Oil Market steady; prime summer yellow spot, $16.00; September, $15 48; October, $16 83; December. $14.96. Wool Market firm; domestlo fleece XX Ohio, 65c. . Rice Market steady; fanoy head, $0 S'.e; blue rose, 78c. New Tork, Aug. 22. Butter Steady; receipts. 18.989 head; creamery higher than extras, 243o; creamery extras (93 score), 42c; firsts, 4O041c; seconds, 38 040c. Eggs Firm; receipts, 11.011 cases; fresh gathered extras, 44j46c; extra flrats, 420 43c; firsts. SB 41c; seconds. 26038c. Cheese Irregular; receipts, 3,983 boxes; stata fresh specials, 23 024c; state, av- erage run, 2323VtO. Poultry Live firm; no prices quoted. Dressed weak; chickens, 20027c; fowls, 184('26c; turkeys, 18032c. Ixical Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Uurns, Brlnker & Co., 449-452 Omaha National hang: STOCKS Bid, Aaked. Burgess-Nash Co. 7 pet pfd 100 102 Burgeas-Nash 7 pet pfd endorsed. 100 101 Beatrice Creamery pfd 107 109 Cudahy Pkg Co. common 118 119 Deere Co. pfd (ex. dlv).,.. 98 99, Doere ft Co. common 41 46 Fairmont Creamery Co. 7 pot pfd. 103 106 Qooch M. & E. Co. pfd B 102 106 Lincoln T. & T. com O. A O, B. St. Ry. com.,. O. A C. B Ry. A B. pfd... ... 97 91 46 ... 60 66 O. & C. B. St. Ry. pfd 70 ' T3 Orchard & Wllhelm Co. 7 pet pfd. 100 M. C. Petera Mill 8 pet pfd 99 100 M, E. Smith & Co. 7 pet 1st pfd. 101 103 Swift Co 153 1064 State Hank of Omaha. 127 .... Union Stock l'arde 6 pet 101 102 BONDS Booth-8t. Louis (!s, 1931. . Canadian 5s, Aug. 1919.... Cudahy Pkg. Co. 6e, 1946 . 98 100 .. 97 98 . . 96 97 97 97 97 Chtrago Sanitary DIs. 4s, 1927. 97 Lincoln Traction Co. 6s, 1927.. 94 Montreal Tramway Us, 1919 9H O. ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s. 1928 9.1 4 I Omsha Ath. Club Bldg. Cs. 99"., 100 Swift & Co. 6, 1844 98 99 Wilson & Co. 6s, 1941 100 101 West Point Power s, 1319 West Point Power 6s, 1919 State of California Mitchell, 8. I , City of Omaha . 9S . 9S . 4 15 .101 . 4.26 98 t 98 4.35 101 4.60 Sioux City Uve .Stork Market. Sioux City, la., Aug. 22. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,700 head; market steady; beef steers. $7,60014.00; fat cows snd heifers, $6 6009.00; cunners, $5.0006.26; stockers and feeders, $7.0009.00; calves. $8,000 13.00; bulls, slags, etc , 16.0108.00; feeding Ciws snd heifers, $5.6007.76. Hogs Receipts. 9,80(1 head: market !5 0 50o lower; Halite, $18.36Jcl8.76: mixed, $18.35018.90; heavy, $17.90018.90; pigs, $13.0014.00; bulk of sales. $18.00018.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 600 bead; market strong. St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Sept. 23 Whest No. 2 red, $2.2102.22: No.2 hard, $2.2802.38; Dep. tember, $2.04. Corn No. 1 white. $1.7$: No. 2 white, $1.75; September. $1.60; December $1.07. oats No. 2 67c; No. 2 white 50c. Liverpool Cotton Market, Liverpool, Aug. 22. Cotton Spot, dull; prices unchanged; American middling fair, 20.231; good middling, 19.80d: middling, 19.86d; low middling, 18,0d; good ordtnary, 17.85d; ordinary, 17,4Ed. Sales. 1,000 bales. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Higher; Wheat and Corn Dull Notwithstanding Higher Prices. Omaha. August 22, 1917. The cash wheat market was very dull again today, with continued light arrivals and prices on this cereal quoted unchanged to 6c higher. Traders did not let go of their offerings very freely and up to a late hour only three cars were reported sold, one of these being a car ot No. 1 choice hard winter at $3.40. The cash corn trade followed that of wheat and. while receipts were fslrly heavy, with fifty-four cars, and the spot quoted at I0o higher on all the different grades, the traders were Inclined to hold their sam ples for higher prices. The No. 3 yellow, which aold yesterday at $1.68 0 1.69. soM today at 31. 7461. 76. a premium of 40 80 over the mixed. Salea of white corn were very scarce, very few samples of this vsrlety being In the market. One car of No. 3 sold at $1.74 and two cars of No. 4 whtta at $1.70 and $1.72. The trade In oats was very active at higher prices, the market being quoted un changed to lo higher, with the bulk of the offerings selling from a half lo lc. higher. The commercial grade of No. 3 whfte oats sold todsy at 6364c. Ar rivals t this ceresl wets fairly good, forty-three cars being reported In the locsl market One car of standard oats wss re ported at 55c. this being the only sale of thla grade made. Rys snd barley arrivals were unlmpor tant, with the market on each of these ce reals quottd unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 109.000 bushels; corn, 203,000 bushels; oats. 363.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 895.000 bush els and shipments, 493,009 bushels, agslnst receipts of 1.848, 060 bushels and shipment of 1.877.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 404,009 bush els and shipments. 378.000 buaVels. against receipts of 466.900 bushels ana shipments of 397.000 bushels Isst year, Primary oats receipts wer. 1.419,060 bush els snd shipments, 1.116.000 bushels, sgalnst receipts g 3,619,000 bushels and shipments ot 1.034,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 626 Chicago , 109 Minneapolis , 143 Duluth 7 Omaha Kansas City , , 79 St. Louis 98 107 64 21 IT Winnipeg 61 These ssles were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter. 1 car, $1.40. No. 6 hard winter, 1 car, (2.30. No. 3 spring, I csr (red), $3.35. No. 4 spring, 1 car (red), $2.15. Sample mixed, 1 car trya mix ed), $1.80. Barley No. I. t rar. $1.16; 1 car, $120. No. 1 feed, car. $1.10. Rys No. 4. 1 csr, $1.63. Com No. S white, 1 car, $1 74. No. 4 white, 4 cars, $1.74; 1 car, $1.73; I cars, $1.71; 1 car, $1.70. No. 3 yellow. 1 car, $1.76. No. 3 yellow. 1 car, $1,75: 1 car. $1.74. No. 4 yellow, I car, $t.76. No. I wallow, 1 car, $1.74. No. $ mixed, 3 cars (near white). $1.71; 3 cars, $1.70. No. S mixed, 3 cars (near white), $1.73; I cars, $1.70, No. 4 mixed. 4 cars, $1.70; 1 car. $199. No. mixed. 1 rar, $1.68. Oats Standard, 1 car, $1.66. No. 1 white. I oars, 64c; 4 cars, 64c; I cars, 14c; 1 car, 63 c. No. 4 whits, 6 cars, 64o. Sam ple white, 1 ear (oats and wheat), 16c; 3 oars, 63c; 9 cars, 63c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. hard. $3.8601.40; No. I hard, 12.3303.31, (new); No. 4 hard. $3.2403.37, (new); No. 2 spring, $3.3003.40, (new); No. 3 spring. $3.2601.17. Corn; No. $ white: $1.73 0 1.T4; No. t whits, $1.7$ 1.73 i No. 4 white, $1.7001,74; No. 3 yellow, $1.740 I. 75; No. I yellow. tl.T401.75; No. 4 yellow, l.7l01.7l; No. I mixed. $1 69V, 01.70; No. I mixed, I1.I901.TO: No. 4 mixed. 11.69 01.70. Oats: No. t white. 66 06lo, (new); standard, 14 016c: No. 3 white, 63 064e; No. 4 whits, 11061c. Bsrley: malting, $1.3301.37; No. 1 feed, II. 1301.11. Rye: No. I, $1.1401.11, (new), Xo. 3. tLI801.65, (new). Locsl rang of options-. ' " ' Arl. Open. High. Low.j Close. Tea. WhtTT I Sept. 1 1$ 3 II 211 ,1 13 319 Corn. , Deo. 1 06 1 09 101 1 0 106 May 1 Ot 1 04 106 1 04 104 , Oat. Sept. It 14 14 II 14 . Deo. 66 (6 65 ' 66 66 Chicago closing price furnished Tb. Bo. by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 111 South Sixteenth street, Omaha! 'Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes, WhtTT ( I T, Sep. 1 19 J Id 304 t 01 21 Corn.. Deo. 1 01 1 01 101 1 98 101 May 1 06 1 07 106 1 06 197 Oats. Sep. - 12 - - 13 12 63 13 Deo. 13 64 63 64 13 May 67 17 16 67 17 Pork.'- "". - Ssp. 43 10 41 14 4 10 41 00 41 41 Oct. 43 II 4S It 4 13 41 71 41 11 Lard. Sep. It tl It IT 31 II tl 90 21 1 Oct. tl It tl It It 10 It 07 SI t Ribs. Sep. It 41 tl 10 31 10 tt 17 21 71 Oct. II 46 13 90 33 40 31 67 21 7 CHICAGO GBAIN AND FKOVISIOKS. Cora Falls Away at Opening, but Recovers When Offerings Are) Absorbed, Chloago, Aug. 13. Corn, which fell away under selling pressure In ths early trading today, had a good rsoovsry whsn offering had been absorbed and finished well toward top figures for ths day. The closs wag steady o to o net lower, with Decem ber at 11.01 to $1.0$, and May at $1.06 to $1.06. Wheat finished at $2.08 fof September, the sola option, a decline of 4c. Ost advanced o to o. whtl provision finished 12c to 46a below yesterday's closing: prices. Generally good weather reports, with th expectation that most ot the crop would mature before ths usual time for killing frosts sppsrently Influenced th. early sell. Ing. When offered lines had been dis posed of prices rallied, many traders wh had sold, replenishing their stocks as th figures advanced. Shorts' covering also coa- trlbuted In ths rally. With ths improves, prices there was a food cash demand. Wheat trading was all In the nature ef evenlng-up transactions, some of which wer hastened by announcement that boars' Of trade officials were expected to takr action fixing figures on which September contracts would be olosed before the gov ernment take over all handling of whest September 1, Lata trading was at lower figures thsn ths early sales. Oats early In th session moved down in sympathy with corn but advanced quickly In narrow limits on buying demand from cash and commission houses. Covering deals figured In the strength exhibited. Prices hovered rlose to the topmost ot the ses sion. A disinclination on the part of coun try holder to sell freely was observed. Discussion ot probable embargoes en meats, together with weakness of live hog prices sent provisions down. Closing figures. however, well away from the low points- Minneapolis f.raln Market. Minneapolis. Aug. 22. Flour Unchanged. Rye $1.6901.71. Barley $1.0101.26. Bran $28.00. Wheat September, $2.11. Cash: No I northern, $3.4502.60; No. 2 northern, $2.40 02.45; No. 4 northern. $2.3502.40; No. 3 hard Montana, $2.30. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.6601.68. Oats No. 3 white, 63 0 53c. Flaxseed $8.4603.60. Ht. Joseph LIt SHock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 22. Cattle- -R- eelpts, 2.0O0 head; market higher; steer $8 00014.00: cows and heifers, $5.60013.00, calves. $6.00012.00. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market lower top. $19.50; bulk or salea. $18.40019.00; heavy packers, $18.00018.26; mixed pack' era. $18.00018.00. Sheop and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; market higher; lambs, $10.00018.25; ewe $5.00010.00. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Aug. 22. Wheat No. I hard, $2.3009.45; No. 2 red. $3.1703 111 September, $2.13. Corn No. 1 mixed. 1.660 1.67: No. 1 white. $1.77; No. 3 yellow, $1.7001.72; Sep. tember, $1.52; December, $1.07 01.08. Oata No. 2 white, 66057c; No. 2 mixed, 15056c. Syndicate Announcement In organizing a small syndicate to provide preliminary money for new Wyoming Oil Company, which is jow in process of oreanization, the syndicate members benefit by securing stock in the new Com pany at an inside price. Write for particulars. Jas. Moller, 198 Broad Street, Providence", 5. 1.