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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST , 2, 1918. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnished Rooms. MODERN ROOM, one block from car. 2 2d and Plnkney. Web. 4971. NICELY furnished room In modern apart ment; walking distance. Red 4233. .MODERN five-room; private; walking dis tance; serve breakfast. Har. 6487. Housekeeping Rooms. 1627 HARNEY ST.. suite of light house keeping rooms; cool. airy, modern; rea sonable; walking distance. H. 4625. 724 NORTH 18TH Fine front room; mod ern; want steady roomers; under new management. TWO furnished rooms for housekeeping on bath room floor, with use of phone and porch; everything furnished. Web. 2471 TWO furnished for lluht housekeeping at 1961 Pacific St. rhone Hnrney 1352. J ROOMS, modern, with private family. 1909 Cass. Hotels. Cool, rooms, ti week, also apartmecta wltb kitcrt.TiMt!i . ert-n hotel Oo R'uffs FOR RENT FURNISHED. Apartments. II KiH-C'l.ASS furnished apartment, i rooms and bath, walking distance. 142.60 D(iU!!!as 3140. 4-UOOM furnished apartment to couple without .children, hot water heat. Wal nut 2181.' Houses. i'UB RENT Furnished, after Sept. 1, or for sale Immediately, an 8-room modern house near new Catholic cathedral. Web. 1819. FOR RENT HOUSES. West. TO responsible party large bouse, at corner Twenty-fifth avenue and Douglas street Suitable for high class rooms and dining erVlcs. Also fine location for lodge or aoclal organizations. Phone owner. Doug las 72SS. 1142 S. 32D, 7 rooms, $30.00. 2407 Harney, t rooms, 150.00. 408 S 24th St., 8 rooms, $50.00. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 833 Securities Bldg. 304 NORTH Sixty-nlnttTTtreet, 7 rooms 115.00. 6922 Bedford avenue, I rooms, $12.60. OMAHA LOAN & BLDO. ASS'N. 1668 DOUGLAS. rooming house, $33.00. Flat, 2305 Leavenworth, E rms , $20.00. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 654. North. 7-ROOM bouse, hot water heat, walking distance. Harney 2049. South l-ROOM bungalow, modern, new, $30, 2559 Pierce St.; 6 -room house, modern with garage, $32.50, 1541 S. 25th St.; 8-room bouse, modern, $30, 3421 Charles. Phone Tyler 1812-J DOWNTOWN, 6-room modern. 611 So. 21st Ave. Doug, 6077. Miscellaneous. DANDY 8-r. completely mod. house In fine ::-: real close In; good neighborhood; i: a I t rgaln; terms or exchange con- Ted. RASP BKi.;., 810 Keellno Bldg. Tyler 721. LIST your property for rent or sale wltb FIRST TRUST COMPANY. -Realtor. Tyler Tit. r HOUSES Z " EN ALL. PARTS OF THB CITY. CREIGH SONS CO.. BEE BLDO. Fbopen Co.. Rentals Dongla 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. West Apartment. I rooms In the Hudson, 207 South 26th At.; heat and janitor service; $42.60 and $50 par month. Benson & Meyers Co., Realtors, 424 Omnia Nat. Bk. Bldg. D.746. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof, fine lawn and flowers; best location; 24th and Farnara. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. TlZARD Palace block, centrally located. 1 or 4-room apt.: also 4-room flat. Superb Apply 2204 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. North AUG. 1ST, $20 five-room modern flat. 2836 No. 16th. Call at Wolf's Store. SSTABROOK apartments. 4 rooms, $25; 3 rooms. $22. O P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Miscellaneous PETEKS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management FOR RENT Business Property, Stores. FOR RENT. 8.800 SQ. FEET OF FLOOR SPACE. 1005 Farnam St. Three story and base, ment brick building. Electric elevator. Eteam heat. Suitable for wholesale and manufacturing. ARMSTRONG. WALSH COMPANY Tylor 153R 333 Securities Bldg. iXiLBLH store room, 2410-12 Cuming, will rent either separately or together, rental . $ '.0.00 each. ALFRED C. KENNEDY ... ' COMPANY, 205 South 18th Street. Douglas 722. COMMISSION DISTRICT. 11TH & HOWARD Double store, two stories and basement. Total floor space 7,400 square feet. Can divide: ARMSTRONG.WALSH COMPANY Tyler 1536 333 Securities Bldg. STORE North 16th St., near P. O. low rent. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room $140 J?er mo., 114 S. 16th st., Wells-Fargo Co. location. Full basement and extra room on 2d floor, stenm heat. 175 per mo., 316 S. 19th St., Very desirable room for auto accessories or supplies, large basement and office room on 2d floor. Lease 3 to 6 years. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. WILL RENT to responsible party suite ot office rooms, two private offices and . e ception room, beautifully carpeted, ma hogany roll top desks and furniture -eadv for: occupancy. Apply 1424 First Nation al Bank Building. Phone Tyler .80. ENGINEERING firm will share fine office and stenographer's service In Room 430 Bee Bldg. THE BEE BLDG Offices for high class tenants who want the best Keystone Investment Co Tyler 131- Warehouses. 18,000 sq. ft. of floor space on trackage. Near Burlington and U. P. freight depots. Fnr terms of lesse call WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 5342. Sun ThentT Bldf?. ' -"':-;'"",----; -rr, , .. -y WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses XJST your nouses for rent wltb us and gel results Mora requests tban houses; give us bouses. Payne Investment Co., Realtors P27 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg D 1781 WANTED TO RENT .Small 'bungalow. West Farnam or Dundee. Long time lease, two In family; best of references Wal. 281 V ANTED TO RENT Modern house, about i rooms, on 1st floor. To be occupied " August 12 Box Y-638, Omaha Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE. FREE FIDELITY 1th and jackson doug 28$. storage. moving. packing, reasonable rates free rental service complete list of all vacant houses and apartments Metropolitan van v storace o Owned and operated by Central Kurnl ture store; office on Howard St... between (lSth and 16tb Phone Tyler 3400 Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's ttt way we do it Ask to see our dally rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE" Separate locked rooms for bacsebold foods and pianos: moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. (06 8. !6th. Douglas 416$. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans: careful men. Fur nlture park., storage 1417 Chicago D 8854 Jp DT?I?ri Express Co.. Moving. . VJ. IXCjCjU packing and storage. 120T Farnam 8t. Web. 2748;- Douglas 6146 ;jGlobe Van and Storage Co. ' for rai service in moving, packing and 4 atorlng call Tyler IJt Br Dougla 41$$. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West CREIGHTON'S FIRST ADDITION RESIDENCE. OWNER SUBJECT TO DRAFT MUST SELL. Very attractive property on th boule vard one block from Hanscom Park and one block from car line. First floor, re ception room, parlor, dining room, kitch en and pantry. Second floor, four bed rooms 'and bath and closed sleeping porch. Full attic; splendid basement; house has oak floors and oak finish throughout. Hot water heat. Laundry chute. Full length screens and storm sash for every window and door. First floor rooms are oil painted on canvas: second floor, painted and stenciled. Ex terior newly painted. Beautiful lot with low front and back terrace. Fenced and hedged. Trees and shrubs. Garage and paved alley. . Also special Improvements in and paid for. This Is a first-class home tn a fine location. It can be bought for enough under $9,000 to make it worth the money. Shown only by ap , polntment. ' PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, . REALTORS. 537 .Omaha Nat. Bit. Bldg. D. 1781. 5-ROOM STUCCO, Hanscom Park District. 5-room stucco home south of Hanscom Park, block to car line. Oak finish throughout, tiled bath, furnace heat, full brick basement, house in beautiful shape and a decided bargain at $3,500. Now vacant, immediate possession. If Inter ested call J. L. HIATT CO., 900 First Nat. Bk.- Bldg. Tyler 63. DUNDEE STUCCO HOME $5,800 for a 7-room, 2-story and attio, modern, stucco house, blk. from car line, with outside sleeping porch; maid's quarters on 3d floor; finished In oak and quarter-sawed pine with oak floors throughout; immediate possession; key at our office; reasonable terms. GEORGE & CO., REALTORS. City Nat Bk. Bldg. Phone Doug. 756 FOR SALE. 7-room modern house, well located on paved street In Benson. Has ground equal to S ordinary lots. Reduced for quick sals to $4250.00. $500.00 cash; balance easy payments. Will make further dis count from above price to party who can pay equity of $1,760.00 in cash. For complete details call Douglas 2926. Ask for Mr. Moore. BIG BARGAIN Northeast corner Georgia Ave. and Jackson Sts., 8-room modern home, good condition; $3,700; mortgage, $2,300, straight '6 per cent; must sell this at once, GLOVER & SPAIN, Douplas 3962. 919-20 City National. $25.00 PER month and a small cash pay ment down will buy a new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, east front. Doug. 1016. LOT with all Improvements; on paved street; good district; $395 to $495; $b down; $6 per month. Doug. 6074. NEW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, large lot, fins location; price $6,250; terms. (137 N. 24th St. Norrls & Norris. D. 4270. MINNIE LUSA homea and lots offer 'he best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler 187 North. 1457 PINKNEY STREET YOUR HOME, SIX ROOMS, MODERN, Why pay rent? Six exceptionally large rooms, reception hall, pantry and ice box room, full cement basement, level lot; paved street, near car. Very handy for a railroad man. What more could you want? Call Web. 2671. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. Corner, 120x150. Block to car. $2,600; $500 cash. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg D. 1294. IF you are going to buy a home, see this first; a fine five-room house; elect! tc lights, gas and water. Price $2,000. See owner at 3330 Manderson. BEAUTIFUL new oak bungalow $250 cash. Large corner lot. One block from car. Completely modern, $3,600. Call days Doug. 3140. YOUNG A DOHERTY, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 322 BRANDEIS THEATER. DG. 1571. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT, 7-R. modern house, garage, lot 70x165, price $4,250. C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone Doug. 1615. South 2 . FINE new houses on boulevard, across from Deer Park; all modern; all city im provements; 6 full rooms to each house; rent at $25 each; live In one and let the other pay for itself. The two at one price, $5,760; will accept party with good references and risk at half down, S Sarto. Tyler 2376-W. COTTAGE BARGAIN. 7-room modern In Field club district. One block to car; fine location; a bargain at $3,000; easy terms. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. - BIG SNAP. 40x66. with 9-room nouse, on' 24th just south of Leavenworth, only $1,800. , JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. .Miscellaneous FOR RENT. AND SALE HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER A SHOTWELL, 202 S 17th St Douclas 601$ WE SELL, rent, insure and make loans on city property, north. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217. 5-ROOM cottage, twu blocks from car, full lot, $2,000. Terms. $300 cash. balance $20 per month BENSON & CARMICHAEL. 642 Pnxton Block. LIST your house, flat for Kale and rent, for quick resulls. The National Inves' ment Co., 2709 Leavenworth St. Harney C012. W FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Douglas 1064. FOr. quick sale or rent of your property call A. J. DAVIS CO.. Doug. 7150. 220 S. 13th St., Real Estato and Insurance. HUMES hNO H MKSITES. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Om Nat hk Bide Doug 1781. F n W FAD SF:l,I.S li'-:U FFTATB REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. West. PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management. South FOR SALE 3 lots, just south ot Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box T 1188 Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. ACRES 6-room house, ch. house hog barn, well cave, fruit; a beautiful acreage tract, well located. N. W.; all clear; will exch. tor $3,500 cottage In city, soma cash, bal. easy. Call Mr. Browne. Tyler 1672. Residence. Walnut 30.07, 400-A. Holt Co. farm, good soil, fair lmpvs., $50 per a. Would consider good house 1st prat. Mr. Peaae. 211 Branrtels Thea. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Business Property. WE WILL buy your home or business prop erty and pay cash. H. A. WOLFE CO.. Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 88 BUSINESS property and Investments. A. K TUKEY & SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAOCE INVESTMENT CO. . Income, Business and Trackage Specialists. 15th and Dodge Sts Dnuglae 415. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Benson. NEW COTTAGE BARGAIN. 4 rooms and bath, city water, sewer, gas, electric light, cottage just about fin ished; 2 lots. 50x128 each; I block from car line, In Benson;- $2,650: good terms, or will take lot and part cash. Pt JT. TEBBEN3 CO., fOi Omaha Nat Bank D. till. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. A BARGAIN IN DUNDEE FOR SALE Two-story, eight-room mod ern house; large finished attio, sleeping porch, oak floors down stairs, large base ment and laundry room, good furnace, nice grounds and shade trees. Ons-half block from car line. Easy terms. Call owner. Walnut 2343. DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a strictly modern, brand new. 6-room bungalow. Liberty bonds or W, S. stamps same as cash. Douglas 3840 or Colfax 4193. owner. Acreage. 3 ACRES, ALL IN CROP, IMPROVED AND FRUIT Fin location, near Military Ave.; 1 room house; poultry bouse, coops, garage; 70 fruit trees, well, electrlo lights; con siderable young fruit The owner will consider equity in 6-room modern bunga low In Rood location. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. I ACRES, only a few blocks from car line, excellent aoll. Price $S,975. Tel. Wal. 1555. ( ACRES near Omaha, price $1,476. Tel. Wal. 1655. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE. Two beautiful lots south of Elmwood Park in Overland addition, full sis lots 50x150. Will take Liberty bonds as pay ment. Owner going to camp, must sell. Act quick. Address Box Y 635, Omaha Be. REAL ESTATE WANTED. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED It you have a substantial, modern (furnace not important), five-room bom in good neighborhood and on through car lino that you will sell on payments with about $200 to $500 cash payment telephon South 1539 and give price and location at once. Must be clear and all on one floor, and worth around $3,000. Distance not impor tant if good location and near through car tine. 8610 S. 25th street WANTED-RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property: also $30,000 worth mortage pa per. S, S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 21$ City Nat'l Bank Bldg. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-ronm houses and bungalows with $300 and $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496, 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. PARTIES owning eastern Colorado lends wishing to sell, please call C. L. Tate, real estate, 659 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg . Omaha, Neb. WANT 6 or 6-room modern cottage near car. $300 cash; balance payments. Har ney 6012. WANT 4-5 Rm. Cottage, part mod., on pay ments. $100 cash. Harney 6012. FINANCIAL. Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loan on. your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. E. H. Lougee, Ino., 638 Keelln Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keelme Bldg. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgag loan City National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Be Bldg. Douglas 1688. Kl CL FARM LOANS CI CI 072 1 PAUL PETERSON. 0A2 A 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Dnug. 271$. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 6 and 6 Per Cent. J. R. DUMONT CO.. Keelln Bldg. 5y2 5y2. MONEY O O V2 10 HARRISON & MORTON, tit Omaha Nat Bank Bldg $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam 8ts. Private Money. BHOPENA COMPANY Dougla 422$. Financial Wanted. THERE Is no better Investment than a high grade first mortgage bearing 6 per cent Interest and secured by an Omaha resi dence. E, H. Lougee, Inc., 638-40 Kee Mn Bldg. Miscellaneous LOW RATES. C. O. Carlberg, 312 Brandel Theater Bldg.. Doug. 685. FARM AND RANCH LANDS GREAT BARGAINS $5 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 282-C. Springfield. Mo. ANGUST 6TH. Our next excursion to McOehee. Ark W 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. 35 bushels wheat; 40 bu. corn; 35 bu. oats; 35 bu. barley and millet. Every crop good; own your-own real farm as you have dreamed. It Is possible with our prices and terms. Write for details. HOLYOKE LAND COMPANY Holyoke, Colo. LAND! LAND! LAND! 7,300 acres In best wheat and corn soli In Colorado Attractive prices and terms on whole tract; -will divide. Write for full particulars.' HOLYOKE LAND COM PANY, Holyoke, Colorado. SEVERAL quarters, half sections or sec tions. Improved or unimproved, near town in Lincoln county, Colorado, $12.60 to $30 per acre, good terms. Buy now. Write John L. Maurer, Omaha, Neb. Nebraska Lands. . TODAY'S LAND MENU. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS. 1. MERRICK COUNTY STYLE. 160 ncres located 4 miles from a good town an the main line of Union Pacific R. R- good level road to town, 40 rods to school, 1 miles to a small station; land lies level but well drained, soil good black loam, very productive; the corn on this farm will prove this fact; 35 acres In pasture with small stream of running water; 10 acres of meadow, balance under plow; bran new 4-room house, well sheltered by plenty of nice trees; good stable for six horses and a few other outbuildings, two wells with the very best of pure water at a depth of 20 feet; price $125 per acre, on good terms. No. 2. 160 acres, 6 miles from Central City, all good black loam soli; lies per fect, not a foot of waste, all fine al falfa land, all under plow except 5 acres In pasture; price, for a short time, $110 per acre; about one-half cash, balance good terms. This place has a small set of Improvements. No. i. 160 acres E miles from Central City, one-half mile to a good school, all good black loam soil, lies perfect, not a foot of waste; fine alfalfa land, all un der plow except 10 acres In pasture; a fair set of improvements, not in the best of. repair: erica 2135 Der acre, about one- half cash, balance terms. Will consider a good clear residence in Omaha or Lin coln as part payment. No. 4. 160 acres In Holt County, 6 miles from ONelll; this farm Ilea level, good black sandy loam soli; will produce any crop grown in Nebraska; 20 acres under plow, balance hay land which can all be broken'and profitably farmed; price, for a short time, $45 per acre, about one-half cash, balance good terms. Don't let a small job at home prevent you from Inspecting these farms at once. M. A. LARSON, Cen- tral City, Nebraska. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In god old Dawes county. Arab. L. Hungerford, Crawford Neb. MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City, Neb. Miscellaneous 300-Acre Stock and Dairy Farm, Stock, Tools, Crops, $4,100. 100 acres loamy, machine-worked fields producing bumper potato, hay, corn, grain, other crops; spring-watered pasture to keep big herd stock; 50 acres valuable wood; variety fruit; good (-room house, 60-foot basement barn, etc.; one of best stock farms in county; make money with minimum help; convenient auto road, schools, creamery, stores; owner retiring Includes pair good horses, 12 cows, 6 heifers, potatoes, corn, oats, hay, mowing machines, separator, potato hlller, sprayer, wagons, all machinery; $4,100 gets every thing, easy terms. Details page , Strout's Catalogue of this remarkable bargain and others, many with stock, tools, crops, copy fre. B. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Sept 1071, SOS S. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. 1 i "Dreamland AdwEtMireg99 By Daddy-THE CHAPTER V. Blue Jay Goes Diving. (The guests gather for the wedding of General Swallow and Miss Purple Swallow. when it is discovered that th bride has been stolen by Blue Jay. She Is rescued In a fainting condition from a cavern In an old tree). MISS PURPLE MVALJLUW re covered rapidly under the skill ful care of Billy Belgium, who seemed to be a regular Bird doctor. Nevertheless, she was very weak and was' content to lie quietly on the mossy bed where Billy Belgium had placed her. General Swallow was by turns ten derly caressing toward his bride-to-be . .. . . i . '. l nu.A i.u ana wua wun rage ais'"8' her rascally captor. Peggy had to hold him back from tearing the villain to pieces. Blue Jay, himself, was Daaiy ingnr- encd. When the Birds cried out tnat Miss Purple Swallow was dead he had appeared shocked. Evidently he had no idea ot killing tier, net 11 xeggy and Reddy Woodpecker had not dug her out just in time, it was plain that she would have perished in the dun geon. So the Birds looked upon him as her intended slayer. "Let me at him just one mintue, begged General Swallow, his eyes blaing- "Not on your wedding day, nrmiy answered Peggy. "You go to your bride." General Swallow took the ad vice and soon became so wrapped up in thoughts of love that the desires for revenge were apparently crowded out of his heart. But the others were not so easily distracted. They were just itching to give Blue Jay instant punishment. .Let me give mm just one braved Balkv Sam. showing what he would do by sending a cloud of dirt flying far out into the nver "Let me give him just one butt!" bleated Billy Goat, proving his strength by smashing into an old stump with such a bang that he knocked it all to smithereens. "Let me take just one bite,' growled Johnny Bull, advancing on Blue Jay with jaws open and looking so ferocious that King Fisher quickly snatched the guilty bird out of his reach. Even 'so Johnny Bull made a hungry leap that caused Blue Jay to shriek in alarm. But when Blue Jay saw that the animals could not reach him, his old sauciness began to come back. "Did you ever get left?" he screamed down at Johnny Bull. "What are you all picking on me for? If you hadn't lighud that fire she wouldn't have been hurt." "You will have a chance to prove that at your trial," hooted fudge Owl. "Let me go! It's none of your busi ness what I do," shrieked Blue Jay, and with that he suddenly nipped the foot with which King Fisher was hold ing him. King Fisher let go in a hurry, and witli a triumphant screech Blue Jay dashed for freedom. Peggy had prepared for just this OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Fairliy Active on Heavier Grades; Hogs Score Advance; Sheep Re main Steady. Omaha, August 1, J 9 IS. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 12.498 4,738 16,145 Official Tuesday 6.370 7.71 16,S Official Wednesday ... 7,347 7,687 12,04 Estimate Thursday ... 4,600 6.800 11,700 Four days this week. 30,711 26,921 66,686 Same dais last week.28,888 46,764 44,066 Same dayv 2 wits. ago. 28. 065 62,005 24,543 Same days 3 wks. ago. 21, 457 62,837 87,126 Same days year ago.. .22, 245 43,600 36,166 Cattle Receipts of eattla war liberal this morning, estimated early at 4,500 head, and trading was fairly active in all quar- ters on the desirable heavier grades Of Doer, both western and natives, and prices fully steady with yesterday, but on th lighter weight steers under 1,000 pounds th feel ing was weak and tendency in prices lower. A prime drove, 184 comfeds reached 118.36, the top for the day, and good to choice cornfeds sold anywhere from 117.60 to 118.00 and $12.00 to 317.00 caught common to good beeves. Good westerns today sold at a spread of 315.00 to $15.75, with fair to good kinds bringing $13.60 to $16.00. Butch er stock was steady with yesterday on th canners and cutters and real heavy cows and heifers, but lower on the medium kinds. Stockers and feeders were ateady. quotations on came: unoice to prime beeves, $18.0018.40; good to choice beeves, $17.6018.00; fair to good beeves, $16,260 $17.00; common to fair beeves. $12.00016.00; good to choice yearlings, $16.50018.00; fair to good yenrllngs, $13.00016.50; common to fair yearlings, $8.75011.60; good to choice grass beeves, $15.00017.60; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00 12.76; good to choice heifers, $11.0013.00; good to choice cows, $9.50011.60; fair to good cows, $8 250$. 26; common to fair cows, $6.76 08.25; prim feeders, $12.50013 25; good to cholo feed ers, $11.00012.50; fair to good feeders, $9.00 11. no: common to fair feeders, $7.0009.60; FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road. Nilson. 422 Securities Bldg. Oklahoma Lands. IMPROVED farms in a section that has never had a drought. Always lota of rain fall. Small cash payment; ten years for the balanca. Writ W. H. Jones, Immi gration Agent. Texas. Oklahoma V East ern Railroad Co.. Broken Bow. Okl. Wyoming Lands. 'WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid up water rights Henry I,evl A C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED. WANTED To rent farm having 150 to 400 acres wheat land, level enough for tractor; have full force ot horses and machinery to handle 640 acres farm land In eastern Nebraska. Address 670S Florence Blvd., Omaha, Neb. FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us It you want to "eep It. E. P. 8NOWDEN BON. 610 Electr Bldg Douglas 371. WE have buyers on hand at all times for Improved farms and ranches. Whit A Hoover. 454 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Canary birds from imported stock. Douglas 4641. HorsesLive Stock Vehicles. FEEDING and breading ewes for sal. J B. Patterson. Banders, Mont. For Sale. ONE plr of 8-year-old mules for sal. Wm. Pamp. Bnson, Neb. FOR SALE Whit male hog. Call Florenc FOK5 AIK Ayoung cow. Call Colfax 4192. MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by th Busiiuss Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as seeurtc $40, 6 mo., H. goodi, total, 13.60. Emaller. larger am'ta proportionate rats PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. (61 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY t 01 SMALLER LOANS. OCT 1 10 W. C. FLATAU EST. 18I. O 6TH FLR. SECURITINES BLDO. TY. S6, Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Barry Maleshork. 1614 Dodge D. $61 Eat 1IL DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. STOLEN BRIDE A complete, move.' She had told the Swallow who acted as her flying horse to be on guard in the air above. He was cir cling around as Blue Jay fled. He darted at the fugitive and knocked him over. Before Blue Jay could re cover himself he was fast in King Fisher's talons again. This time King Fisher took the law into his own hands. Down he dived straight for the river. Blue Jay yelled, but the yell was drowned as he went kersplash into the water. Kftig Fisher went clear under with him, but rose quickly, carrying him into the air again. King Fisher went up just high enough to get a swift dive, and once more he ducked Blue The Birds on shore shrieked their delight all except Judge Owl. !Stopl Stop in the name of the lawl" hooted the Judge. But King Fisher gave Blue Jay another sous ing, holding him under water so long that he came up as limp as a wet rag. "Please, please stopl" begged Judge Owl. "Leave enough of him for me to try in my court I haven't had a trial in a long time. Don't spoil my fun. Please King Fisher." That plea served to halt King Fisher, and rather reluctantly he brought Blue Jay to shore. All the sauciness, all the pertness and all the bragging was now out of the rascal. He was sobbing, shaking, shivering. Peggy would have been sorry for him if she hadn't felt that he deserved every bit of punishment he had been given and a lot more besides. "How are you going to lock him up until the trial?" she asked. "King Fisher can't hang on to him all the time." "There are lots old cages in the castle of the Giant of the Woods," suggested Billy Belgium. "The very thing," said Peggy. "That's just the place for him." "I'll tie the Jays up until after the in-iLv J Complete the letters of Simon's sign they will spell the name of a flower. Answer to previous puzzle MARK TWAIN good to choice stockers, $0.60011.60; stock heifers, $7.0R.00; stork cows, $7.0008.00; veal calves, $9.00013.50; bulls, stags, etc., $9.60012.60. Hogs Thar was another light run of hogs today estimated at 6,800 head, mak ing th run for the week only 28,921 head. Th market worked a trifle higher again today, shipper bidding largely 26o higher, with a bulk of $18.60019.00, and packers, largely 10M5o higher, with a bulk of $18.26011.40, and a top was mads of $19.10. Th general market was quotably 10025c higher than yesterday. Sheep Another fairly good alxed run of heep was reported in this morning, esti mated at 11,700 head, making the total run for the week, 56,685 head. While no trad ing had been don the early feeling was for steady prices on fat lambs but th under tone was such that It would not b surpris ing If a few cents wore taken off again. Feeders war likely to be a trifle weaker, aged sheep art holding steady. Th mar ket generally la quotably steady to weaker Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $17.00017.10; lsnibs, fair to good, $14.50017.00; lamb feeders, $15,250 17.26; yearlings, fair to choice. $13.00 14.60; yearlings, fair to good, $12.76013.00; yearlings, fair to good, $12.75 013.00; year lings, feeders, $10.76012.50; ewes, good to choice, $11.00013.00; wes, fair to good. $10.00 011.00. Kansas City Live Stork. Kansas City, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, 11,000 head; Including 600 southerns; steady to 16o lower; prima fed steers, $17.75 018.60; dressed beef steers, $13.60017.60; western steers, 12.00016.00; southern steers, S.0ail7.0O: cows, $8.60013.00; heifers, $8.tO015!OOi stockers and feeders, $8,000 17.80; bulls, ' $7.60010.26; calves, $8,000 13.50.' "'' Hoks Receipts.. 6.000 head; market J 0C to 25c higher: bulk, $18.90019.25; heavy, $19 000 19.36; packers and butchers, $19.00(5) 19.30; light, $18.70019.16; pigs, $17,760 18.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,ooo nesa; market steady; lambs. $14.60017.95; year lings. $11.00014.60; wethers, llO.OUdf I3.(u; wes, $8:00012.25; stockers and feeders, $6.00017.00. St. Louis Mve Stork. St. Louis. Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, 8.900 head; market steady; natlv beef, $11,600 18.20: yearling steers and heifers, s.O0 15.60: tows, $7.60012.60; stockers and feed ers, $8.60012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, (10.00017.70; Deer cows ana heifers, (7.60016.60; native calves, $7,760 14.00. Hogs Receipts. 8,700 head; market loc to 16o higher; lights, $19.20019.60; pigs, $18.50019.10; mixed and butchers, $19,100 11.45; good heavy, $19.20019.30; bulk, $19.16019.46. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 bead; market ateady; lambs, $14.00017.00: awes, $11.00 012.00; canners and choppers, $6,000 t.00. Slonx City LIt Slock. Blous City, la., Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market strong; beef steers, (9.76017.00; fat cows and heifers, (8.750 12.60; canners, $6.7508.00: stockers and feeders, (9.00012.25; feeding cows and heifers, (9.00012.26; feeding cows and heif er, $7.7509.25. Hogs Receipts, (,000 head; market 25 to 40 cents higher; light, (18.80019.00; mixed, (18.50018.80; heavy, (18.20018.50; bulk of sales, (18.20018.90. No sheep quoted. St. Joseph Mve Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., Aug. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 3.600 head; market lower; steers. (11.00:018.26; cows and heifers, f6.OO0 16.00; calves, $6.00011.00. Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head: market steady; lambs, $12.(0017.00; ewes, $6,000 1J.76. New York General. New York, Aug. 1. Flour Unsettled; springs, $11.35011.75; winters, $10,900 11.25; Kansas, $11.26011.40. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.34tt track New York export to arrive. Corn Spot, steady; (resh shelled No. i yellow, $1.9l4i. and No. 3 yellow, (1.88. cost and freight New York. Oats Spot firm; standard, 84084ttc. Pork Firm; mess, (49.(0050.00; family, (56.00; abort clear, (46.00062.40. Lard Firmer; mlddlewest, (26.70026.80. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Aug. 1. Evaporated Apples Dull; state, 13ttlGc. Prunes Quiet; Californlas, 7 016c; Oregons, 12Vi16e. Apricots Firm; cholcs, 15 Vic; extra choice. 160l9ttc. Peaches Firm; standard, 12012Vic; choice, 12H 014c; fancy, 13 V4 014c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels, 9c; choice to fancy seeded, 10 011c; seedless, 9 tt 011 Vic London layer, $2.00. St. Louis Grain. St Louis; Aug. 1. Corn August, (1.66; September. $1.(7 asked; - Oats August, 69Vto;- September, 6SVio asked. Sugar Market. New Tork, Aug. 1. Sugar 'Raw, steady; centrifugal and tin granulated, un changed. !! oew adventure seen week. 4 beginning Monday sod .ending Saturday. 4 .t.-t-.t j. TTTV wedding. Then we can take them to the castle," volunteered Billy Bel gium. The moon was sinking belied the trees and it was growing dark. But on the eastern horizon was the prom ise of a better and a brighter light. There were gray streaks appearing in the sky. These became shaded with pink and touched with silver. Miss Purple Swallow pointed to the east and murmured: "My wedding day dawns. We must hurry to the bay." "Can you fly that far?" asked Gen eral Swallow anxiously. "I'll try," said Miss Purple Swallow bravely. She rose to her feet, but it was plain to see that she was still suffering from the shock of her strange and distressing experience. "You mustn't try to fly." coutioned Billy Belgium. Then, seeing the dis appointed look on the faces of Miss Purple Swallow and General Swal low, he hastened to add, "I'll fix a hammock in which you can be car ried." "Just as the Wild Geese kidnaped the Giant of the Woods," exclaimed Peggy. Taking his handkerchief, Billy Bel gium quickly formed a hammock, using string which he dug out of one of his pockets. He tied other strings to the ends of the hammock and har nessed up four strong Swallows. Miss Purple Swallow was placed in the hammock, Billy Belgium gave the sig nal, and away they sailed, General Swallow following close behind. Billy Belgium, Balky Sam, Billy Goat and Johnny Bull nibbled a blade of fairy ring grass and when they had become tiny they joined Peggy and the Birds on the flight through the beautiful morning to the wedding festival beside the bay. (In tomorrow's chapter will b de scribed th wedding of General Swal low, and th festivities that follow.) GRAIN ANDPRODUGE Bulk of Corn is Higher Wheat is Firm Oats One -Half to One Cent Off No Rye. . Omaha, Aug. 1, Receipts of grain todsy war 134 cars of wheat, 79 cars of corn, 24 cars of oats, no rye snd 1 ear of barley. Arrival ot wheat last Thursday wer 191 cars; corn, 101 cars, and oats, 32 cars. Corn prlcea ranged from unchanged to to higher, with th bulk selling up. For early sales No. I yellow brought (1.6401.65, as compared to $1.63 yesterday, and No 4 yellow, $1.69, as compared to $1.6601.6$. Oats were 4o to lo off, with th bulk of No. 3 white, la lower. Wheat prices wer firm. Th high of $2.19 was brought for No. 1 hard. RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oat Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Kaunas City , 686 77 158 190 3 414 47 617 20 St. Louis Winnipeg 99 OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts (cars) Today. Wk. Ago. Last Tr Wheat 134 131 101 33 0 44 66 11 0 0 6 Corn 79 Oats 24 Ilye 0 Hurley 1 Shipments (cars) Whpat 39 67 24 0 0 1 95 25 0 0 Corn . Outs" . . Rye . . Barley 96 14 0 0 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts (bu.) Today. Year Ago. Wheat Corn On ts ,.2,666,000 606,000 636,000 (71,000 638,000 606,000 433,000 342,000 626,000 Shipment (bu.) Wheat . Corn . 178,000 423,000 418,000 o-it UNITED STATES CLEARINGS. Today Year Ago. Wheat , 45,000 18,u Corn l7,oooo Oats 436,000 640,000 mm-Nn. 4 white: S cars. 11.771 I ear. $1.70. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.(7. No. 1 yel low: 1 car, $1.66. no. I yeiiow: z cars, $1.65; t cars, (1.64U; 2 ears, (1.64. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, (1.69. No. yellow: 1 car. $1.60; 1 ear, (1.46. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, (1.69. No. ( mixed: 1 car, (1.66. No. 4 mlxd: 4 cars, (1.62. No. I mixed, 1 car, $1.47. No. ( mixed: I cars, (1.43; (1.42. Sample mixed: 1 car, (1.40; 1 ear, 1 car, (1.38; 1 car, (1.35. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car, (7V4c. Standard: 1 car, 67V4C No. t white: 1 car. 67Vio (ship pers' weights); 10 cars, 67c. No. 4 white; 2 cars, (8ttc Sample white: S cars, 66o. Rye No. 2: 1 car. 11.63. Barley No. ( barley: 1 car, (1.05. Wheat No. 1 hard: S (-5 cars, (2.09; 3 cars, $2.18 Vi. No. 2 hard: 3 cars, $2.16 tt; 7 cars, $2.16; 11 2-6 cars, $2.15; 1 2-6 cars, (2.15 (yellow); 1 car, (2.15 (smutty); 1 car, $2.14. No. t hard: 1 car, $1,1IV4 (winter); 4 cars, $2.13; 2 cars, t2.mi. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.14 (40 per cent rye); 1 car, $2.08; 1 car, $2.08. No. 6 hard: 1 car, $2.13. No. 1 hard northern spring: z cars, 82.19: 2 cars. ti.UVk. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art I Open. rllgh. Low. Close. Yest Corn. Aug. 1 64 1 66 154 1 65 1(4 Sep. 1 56 1 67 164 1 67 1(5 Oct. 1 65 1 65 154 1 66 Oats. Aug. 6S0 (9 68 (9 (8 Sep. 68014 68 68 68 (8 Oct. (9 69 (8 69 Pork. Sep. 45 (0 43 (0 46 10 45 40 45 40 Lard. Sep. it (0 26 (7 26 (0 25 (7 28 (I Rtbs. Sep. 25 02 25 02 25 00 26 022( 00 New York Cotton. Now York, Aug. 1. Cotton futures closed firm: October. 25.81c; December, 25.19c; January, 25.00c: March. 24.95c; May, 25.00c; spot, quiet; middling, 29.70c. Omaha, Hay Market. Receipts light, demand good for both prairie hay and alfalfa. Market firm and higher. ' . Choice upland prairie hay, (21.00; No. 1, (18.00020.00; No. 2. (14.00917.00;-No. (, (8.00 011.00. No. 1 midland, $18.00019.50; No. t, $1$ 00 J16.00. ' No. 1 lowland, $13.00016.00; No. I, $9.60 010.00; No. 8, $7.0008.00. Choice alfalfa, $26.00; No. 1, (23.00023.00; tandard, $18.60020.00; No. S, (16.00018.00; No. (, (13.00013.00. Oat straw, (9.00010.00; wheat $9.(00 10.00.' NEW Y0RK STOCKS Leaders Fluctuate idly Witiin Narrow Limits, While Spe cialties Are Weak; Call Money Drops to 4. New York, Aug. 1. Lacking guidance vt. Impulse from any responsible quarter, tr day's slock market resumed its IetharRl' and Inconclusive course, leaders fluctuating idly within 1 to I point limit, whll spe cialties displayed general heaviness. Prices opened with an uncertain trend, but th list Immediately became reaction ary on moderate selling of rails. Offertim of that group wer ascribed to disappoint ment at the failure of the federal authori ties to consummate contracts covering ren tal, etc . , ' United States Sleet remained unresponsive to ths remarkable quarterly financial state ment, making a gross reversal of slightly more than 1 point and closing at a loss of a substantial fraction on its usual larg turnover. , ment ot unclasslflsd shares reacted 1 to T point and tobaccos reflected the absence: of professional Interest although Sumatra mads a net gain of 1H points. Th day's most noteworthy development waa a sudden decline during th afteruoor, In rate for call money from t to 4 per cent on offerings of large amount by prominent financial Institution. Th break wa without Influenc In tlm funds, rate holding firm. ', Dotnestlo bonds, Including Liberty' Issue, were Irregular, but th International group, notably Anglo-French t and Pari (s. gained large fractions. Total sale, par value, aggregated (5,228,000. Old t United State bonds were unchanged n call, v., Number of (ale and quotation on lead-' tag stocks: Closing Sale. High. Low. Bid Am. Beet Sugar,,,, ...... ..... (is American Can 400 4t 4614; 46 ti Am, Car A Foun'y 400 (4 i :(,!, Am. Locomotive .. 1,000 6V'66Vi 9l Am. 8. St R...... 400 78t T4 7( Am. Sugar Ret 110'-; Am. Tel. A Tel... 1,300 9354 (2V- 92f Am. Z., L. A B ...,.;.,.? U Anaconda Copper.. 1,000 S5 65 V 8t, Atchison 200 85 86- - $5 . AOAWI8SL 200 103 102H 103 Bait A Ohio 3,100 (4tt 624t .(3i B. A S. Copper. .. . (00 27Vs 37-17'i Canadian Pacific. 600 153 151V 161 14 Central Leather ,,. ,, ti Ches. A Ohio 300 661,' 66H (6 C, M. A 8. P (.660 44 Mi 43: UY, C. A N. W 600 98 3 ;(!" C. R I A P ctfs... 300 U 8;(.1j China Copper 300 59 , 39 if, Colo. Fuel A Iron.. u"" 46 Corn Products Ret. 8,400 48 43 - 48 'i Cruclbll Steel 4,200 tt b 5i, Cuba Can Sugar., ..... . ,,,, ... . ,k - 30 U Distiller's Seo 1,800' 69 (6 ' , Erie 2,100 15! 16 H- General Electrlo U4. Oeneral Motors .. 4.900 136 134 134 4 Ot Northern pfd.. 200 (1H 81 V 31 Illinois Central (fit. Inspiration Copper 1.100 62H 62U 6 Int Mar. M. pfd.. 10.700 97 96S . 90 Int. Nickel 400 30 80 80 't Int. Paper 1,200 36 36 4 ?'U Ktnnecott Copper.. (00 SS'4, 12 38 Louisville A Nash.. .,112 Msxwell Motors .. 900 26 S5 ' Wi Mexican Pet 1,700 103 10) 100 Miami Copper...,, (00 18 (8 ((' Missouri Pacific.,' (00 S3 13 25 Nevada Copper..,. (00 90 19 '19 N. Y. Central ; (00 Tl 71 Tl N Y N H A H.... 1,400 40 31 .39 Norfolk A West ..... 103 Northern Pacific 200 (3 87 18 Paclflo Mall ,....(:' Pennsylvania ex. d. SOS 41 43 43 Pittsburgh Coal (0 Ray Con. Coppsr 23 Reading 4,800 (7 86 (7 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 1,600 (1 (I ' 91 Shattuck Arts. Cop 16 ' Southern Pacific. (00 84 (4 - 8-?i Southern Railway.. 1,700 23 $3 S3 Btudebaksr Corp... 4.100 42 42 42 Texas Co 9,600 1(1 160 141 Union Paclflo ..... .....130 V. S. Ind. Aloohol 1,100 136 126 1!( . U. 8. Steel (0,600 108 107 107 U. 8. Steal pfd.... (00 113 113 112 Utah Copper 1,200 80 80 , (0 Wabash pfd "B".. 600 '13 tl 13 Western Union ' 7 Westlnghous Eleo. 8W 48 41 , 41.' Total sale tor th day 850, ooo share. : r New York Money. New York, Aug. 1. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling, unchanged. -v. Sliver Bar and Mexican dollar. .un changed. z Tim Lean Strong: unchanged. Call Money Weaker; high, ( per cent; low, 4 per oent; ruling rate, ( per cent; closing bid, S percent; offered at 4 dm cent; last loan, 4 per cent ' U. 8. 2s, reg... 98 !. C. rf .,;; 7$ Do coupon .. (S Int H. M. 6s., 96 V. 8. 8s, reg... 99 K. C 8. ref 6s.. 78 Do coupon .. 99'L. A N. un 4s.. (3 V. 8. Lib. 3s,.99.96M., K. A T. 1st, U. 8. 4s. reg. .106 4a ..,. ( Do coupon ..106Mo. Fao. gen 4s 17 Am. F. ec. 6s.. 91 Mont, Power ( (t Am. T. A T. O t N. Y. C. deb (s. 81 Anglo-French 6s 86 Nor. Fao. 4s..., (0 Arm. A Co. 4 82 Do (a ........ (9 Atchison gen 4s 81 O. 8. U ref 4$:. (3 B. A O. ev 4s. 77Pac T. A T, 6a $9' B. Steal ref 6s. 86Penn. eon 4s. 95 C. Leather 6s... 93 Do gen 4.. (7 C. Paclflo lat... 77 Reading gen 4s. 84 C. A O. ev 6s... 91 Bt I A 8. F.. C. B. A Q. j. 4s (3 adj 6s 18 C. M. A St P. So. Pao, ev 6s.. (0 ov 4 T(So. Ry.' (S.V.U-. (8 C, R. J. A P. T. A P. 1st.. ., J2 Ry. ref 4s.... (7U, Paalfia 41. v (4 C. A 8. erf 4S Tl TJ.,B.. Rubber ' 6 ,80 D. A R.G. ref 6 (0U. B. Steel. 6s., 7 D. Of C. 6 ( 81) (2 Wabash 1st ,'... 9.1 Erl gen 4s 63 French '(''.., ',( Oen. Elec. 6s.. 96 Bid;.:" G. N. 1st 4.s. ( .-.'': - i v CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.; Corn Market Swings Sharply Upward Owing to Unfavorable Crop Report,. Chicago, -Aug. 1. Unfavorable crop, .re ports, especially tn regard to Oklahoma, gave a pronounced upward swing today, to the corn market Prices closed firmiS 3 ',4c net higher, with August (1.56 and September (1.6701.67. Oats gained ' to 0c Th finish in provisions varied from 30c decline to 60c advsnc.' .r; , Bulges in th value of' norn began : "as soon as the market opened. ., Trader, had been supplied with th Oklahoma - tt report showing that as a result of damage by hot winds the crop condition In Oklahoma was only (9, compared with 80 a month ago. Soon afterward, 'other reports . wer circulated which put th present condition ot corn throughout th United State six point lower than on July 1. In 'Vl of such advices, the prevailing sentiment on tlnued decidedly bullish throughout th ses sion. Bale to realise profits caused mod erate reactions at Interval, but the offer ings were readily absorbed. The fact that arrivals hsre hardly exceeded -120 ears was an additional strengthening, factor' toward ths last. ..... . r - . , , Oats derived firmness chiefly fromveorn. Selling by cash house held the advance In eheck. '.."' "'!.. - Interest In . the provision market ws th smallest In many weeks. Th faet that values were near th maximum deterred buyers, notwithstanding expected, disclosure of a decrease of stock. h:,s : v Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 1. Corn No, I yellow, (1.6001.45. - ' ri.t Oats No. S whlt,-tTl. Barley (Oc0(l.O7. SKINNER PACKING 4C?b1VIDVWV nViHonu 'CWUUUY BUTTER EGGS TSAOt Mans 1116-Ilia - Doudlas Sir Doudlas : Tel-DoudlaslKl;. PRESERVING EGGS Learn latest and best way EGGO LA TUM. Keep eggs perfectly 1 yearrost but 1 do. No expensive jar 'needed. Kept tn ordinary bos or carton. En dorsed by National Housewives League. Sueeessfnl t years. Sample for &SV do,' egg 60o postpaid Book free. .... Ce. H. La Ce HIS Harney, Omaha. X