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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1918.
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FOR RENTROOMS.
Unfurnished Rooms.
tiATD room In Creighton Block, ltth
and Douglaa Sta. x
D. 41 WORLD BBALTT CO.
Hotels.
COOL room. II week; also apartment wltb
kitchenette, ftgdea hotel Q Bluff
FOR RENT FURNISHED.
Apartments.
x NEW apartment. College Terrace, aouth-
aaat corner 13d aad California; t and t
room with t and 4-room accommoda
tion; ttl and (40. Sea Janitor,- Apt. 1,
or call Tyler Os.
DANDY I room and bath FURNISHED
COMPLETE, near 14th and Harney, walk
Ing dlatanea of down .town. Hlgh-clasa
location, beat of service. S4S.S0. Doug
laa 14.
ALL modem thra or four-room furnUhed
apartment. 1B3T B. ntn Bt
III gSMM S
FOR RENT HOUSES.
t HASTINGS reaidencea; clear: valued at
114,000; want land up to 110.008. V. A.
Palm, Haatlnga, Neb.
, West
t ROOMS, aultabla for rooming home. 20 J I
Harney street $40.
J. H. DCMONT.
418 Keellna Bldg. Pg.
3304 NORTH Sixty-ninth atreet. 7 room
115.10.
C913 Bedford avenue, f rooma, $11.60.
OMAHA LOAN BLIM1. Agan.
2668 DOUGLAS. rooming houaa. 133.00
Plat. 3301 Leavenworth. I rma , 150.00.
JOHN N. FRENZER. Dougla 654.
S-ROOM all modern houae, newly decorated.
$30. 3421 Charles. Red 683.
North.
4-ROOM modern house for rent. 3420 Cal
tfornla street. Call after 7:30 p. m.
J-ROOM house, hot water heat, adulta only.
Harney 3049.
MODERN residence. 2601 Capitol ave. Tel
Harney 6664.
South
4-ROOM all-modern house, almost new,
with garage, 332.60. 1641 So. 25th. Red
683.
MODERN l-room -house, '2914 So. 16th St.
. $23.00. ' .
Miscrlimeous
FOR RENT
2224 Dodge St., S-r. mod. house, $67.60.
1921 Leavenworth. S-r. flat, mod. except
heat. $17.60.
2419 Seward St.. 7-r. house, mod. except
, heat. $22.60.
Alfred C. Kennedy Co.
REALTORS.
tOS Sou'th 18th St. Douglaa 723.
Unexpected Vacancies.
110$ Park -Are., S rms, modern, $32.60
317 N. 26th St. I rms. (cottage). $25.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.,
Tyler 1636. . 333 Securities Bldg.
HOUSES "
IN ALL PARTS OF THE U1TT
CREIOH 8QN9 CO.. BEE BLDO
LIST vour property for rent or aale wltb
FIRST TRUST COMPNT.
Realtors
'9'
T1er 731
ONE 8-roJim. strictly modern house Doug
las 3146. .
Phnpen fn . Rntls Douglas 4338
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
West.
UNDINE APTS. FOR RENT.
Three roome and bath with 6-room ac
commodations, located at 8652 Dewey
Ava. This is an opportunity to get an
apartment in thta new building, as the
tenant is leaving for the army. Rental
335 summer and $45 winter. Vacant
Aug. 1.
TRAVER BROS, CO.,
81$ First Nafl Bk. Bldg. Doug. 6886, .
UNDINE APTS. FOR RENT.
Three rooms and bath with 6-room ac
commodations, located at 2652 Dewey
ave. Thia la an opportunity to get an
apartment in thia new building, aa the
tenant la leaving for the army. Rental
$35 summer and $45 winter.
TRAVER BROS. CO.,
81$ First Nafl Bk. Bldg. Doug. 6886.
FOR RENT,
"l-room brick, all modern; nice neighbor
hood; good furnace. Located at 1717 Park
Ave'., "fronting park.
TRAVER BROS CO.
81 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 8886.
ELEGANT 4-rooin unfurnished apartment
in city'a most exclusive residence district
with all modern convenlencea such as
vacuum cleaner, laundry, gas drier, incln
' orator, etc. For particulars call Douglaa
2926, ask for Mr. Moore. Houra 8 to 6.
T IZARD Palace block, centrally located, 2
or 4-room apta.; also 4-room flat Superb.
Apply Z30tt N. zaa. rnona na tat.
'HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers; best location; 24th and Farnam.
Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472.
North
BEVEN-room apartment, $25; near poat
office.." G. F. Stebblne, 1610 Chicago.
ESXABROOK apartment $25; near post
Oftlce. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Miscellaneous
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialists 1n Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Property.
FOR RENT
8,800 Sq. Ft Floor Space
1005 Farnam St.; three-story and base
ment brick building; electric elevator;
ateam beat; aultablo for wholeaale and
manufacturing
Armstrong-Walsh Company
Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg.
Stores.
COMMISSION DISTRICT
11TH AND HOWARD
Double store: two stories and basement;
total floor apace, 7.400 square feet; can
divide.
. Armstrong-Walsh Company
Tyler 1538. 333 Securities Bldg.
STORE North 16th St, near P. O. low
rent. O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room
WILL RENT to responsible party suite ot
office rooma, two private offlcea and .
caption, room, beautifully carpeted, ma-
hogany' roll top desks and furniture ready
for occupancy. Apply 1424 First Nation
al Bank Building. Phone Tyler 180.
FINE office suite or desk room, to sub
let. In First National Bank Bldg. Inquire
' Box 1582, Omaha Bee.
OFFICES should be chosen with care. The
Bee Building satisfies careful tenants.
Keystone investment Co., Tyler 131.
Miscellaneous.
Trackage For Lease
Close In, 35,000 Square Ft.
This is only a few blocks from the heart
of town, with fine level haul In; good
office building and frame store house and
shade; very favorable long term lease can
be obtained. Call ua for further particu
lars. Armstrong-Walsh Company
Tyleg 1686. . - 333 Securities Bldg.
WANTED TO RENT.
Furnished Apartments and Houses
WANTED Good boarding place for two
girla of 10 and 13 years. Box 1458, Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
FREE FIDELITY
itTH AND JACKSON. DOTJQ. 288.
STORAGE, MOTINO. PACKING.
REASONABLE RATES
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACAN1 '
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
LtiTROPOLITAN VAN A 8TORACB TO.
Owaed and operated by Central Furnl
fore store ; office on Howard St, between
15th and 16tb. Phone Tyler S400. Have
your moving bandied juat as you would
n order for new furniture. That's tta way
we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists
FIREPROOFatWARHOUSE
Separate locked roams for household
goods end pianos; moving, parking and
sMl"'!n
'"-VIM" VAN AND STORAUB CO.,
0s SL :6th, Douglaa 4163.
MOVING AND STORAGE.
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur
niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. P. !
f pprm Express Co Moving.
. Kj, JXEjLiU packing and Storage.
1107 Faream 8t Web. $741; Douglaa fiat.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service ItV moving, packing and
storing call Tvler 330 or Douglaa 4338.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
7-Room Two-Story House
With garage Fine. high, atghtly location
in excellent neighborhood, close to car.
House is about two years old and In fine
condition. Newly decorated, throughout
Large aun parlor, 'living room with tire
place, good dining room and kitchen on
first floor. Three extra fine large bed
rooms and bath on second floor. Storm
aash for all windows. Built and occupied
by owner. This Is a dandy place and an
excellent buy at $5,730. For appointment
to sea this, call Walnut 1580.
2024-40 NORTH 6TH.
1 New bungalows, 4-r. and bath With 1-1
acre, rood, except furnace. Full, cement
baaement Cement walks to car. $100
caah. $25 per mO.
PATNE & SLATER CO..
Douglaa 101$.
, A BARGAIN.
Four large rooms; two full slse lots;
well located; built before the high prices;
will sacrifice for $1,900; $100 cash re
quired; balance easy monthly payments.
WALNUT 677.
for Sale. ,
Seven-room modern bouss In Cathedral
district very desirable: price and terms
right, can owner, weDeter ibis. '
LOT with all Improvements: on paved
atreet; good district: ,$395 to $495: $5
down; $5 per month. Doug. 5074.
NEW up-to-date T rooma, oak finish, targe
lot fine location; price $6,250; terma. 6137
N 24th St. Norrta A Norrls. D 4270
WINNIE LUSA homes and lota offer 'he
- best opportunity to Invest your money
Phone Tyler 187
North
NEARLY NEW 5-ROOM
COTTAGE,
$375 CASH, BALANCE
LIKE RENT
Located at 2453 Hartman avenue, one
block west of 24th St. car lne, where the
housea are all now; has large combination
living room with alcove and dining room
finished In oak, well arranged kitchen and
two nice sleeping rooms and bath all on
one floor; first-class plumbing through
out; electric light and gas; furnace heat;
corner lot; house now vacant ready to
move Into. See us about it at once.
HASTINGS HEYDEN,
1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 0.
KoTEtze Place Bungalow
$4,000
6-room strictly modern bungalow, all
rooms on first floor, fin basement, fur
ance heat, large attic, oak throughout,
large 50-foot south front lot, 1 block to
park and car line, paving paid. Winter
supply of coal goes with the property.
Owner leaving city and must sell. If
interested in a fine little bungalow home,
call. '
J. L. HIATT CO.,
QAA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE ftQ
BANK BLDO. TYLER uo
26TH AND M ANDERSON.
6-room, all modern cottage, large lot,
shade and fruit trees, cement walks and
paved street paid for. Only $2,800, on
good terms.
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
605 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 2182.
26TH AND FORT STS.
X nice 1H -story home, 5 rooms and bath.
strictly modern, furnace heat, lot 60x
125, paved street, garage and garden.
A nice home for someone. Price, $3,100;
easy terms. Rasp Bros., 210' Keellne
Bldg. Tyler 721.
IF you are going to buy a borne, see thia
first; a fine five-room house; electric
lights, gas and water. Price $2,000. See
owner at 3330 Manderson.
YOUNG A DOHERTY,
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.
822 BRANDEIS THEATER DO. 16T1.
BRAND new OAK BUNGALOW, large
corner lot, $260 cash, bal. like rent, near
car, $3,600. Call days. Doug. 3140.
Miscellaneous.
6-ROOM cottage, twg blocks from car, full
lot, $2,000. Terms. $300 cash, balance $20
per month.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
642 Paxton Block.
6-room modern cottage for $3,000. Near 16th
and Wirt. Easy terms.
W. H. GATES,
647 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. , D. 1284.
WE sell, rent, Insure and make loans on
' city property, north.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
14th and Ames Col. 217.
OWING1 to sickness, I must sell my new 7
roora houses In Mlnne Lusa. Will make
bargain pries. Call Col. 80, ask for Con
don. FOR quick sale or rent of your property call
A. J. DAVIS CO., Doug. 7150. 220 S. 13th
St., Real Estate and Insurance.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS.
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
203 8. 17th St. Douglas 6013.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
1120 Farnam St Douglaa 1064.
F. D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE Business Property.
BIG BARGAIN IN SO. OMAHA.
The brick store building at No. 2606
"N" St., being the west 25 feet of the 8
story building; south front, taxes all paid
Rents for $658 per year. Price 82,600. ,
BENSON & MYERS CO..
Realtor.
424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 741.
WE WILL buy your home or, business prop
erty and psy cash.
H. A. WOLFE CO..
Electrio Bldg. Tyler 88
BUSINESS property and investments.
A. V. TUKEY & SON,
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
Income, Business and Trackage Specialists,
ltth and Dodge Sta. Douglas 416.
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES.
Holt Co. farm, good soil, i fair improvements,
$50 per a. Would consider good house 1st
pmt Mr. Peaae, 211 Brandels The. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
South
FOR SALE 1 lots. Just south of Elmwood
Parle In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address
Box T 1188, Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
HIGH-CLASS STUCgO,
. $7,000 '
Very well built home, near 50th and
Chicago Sts., with large living room, din
ing room and kitchen on the first floor,
three bedrooms and sleeping porch on the
second floor; two rooms finished in the
attic; attractive fireplace, tile bath room;
garage and cement driveway. Price right.
Terms can be' arranged. '
, GLOVER & SPAIN, ;
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
tit ftirt rtiTvnirir. irnno CASH.
Fine' bungalow, finished mostly in oak;
large living room with fireplace and four
JOHN W.'rOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.'
DUNDEE HOME $.00 down lor a strictly
modern, brand new, 6-room bungalow.
Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps same aa
cash. Douglas 3840 of Colfax 4193, owner.
FOR property in Dundee, Happy Hollow
and Falracres call "GEORGE' AND COM
PANY, 902-12 Cltv Nat. Bk. Doug. 756.
DUNDEE 2-story frame, 7 rooms, modern
home at a bargain price. C. A. Grins
me!. Phone D. 1615.
Miscellaneous.
rOS SALE.
Two beautiful fois souto of Elmwood
Park In Overland addition full size lots
60x150. Wll take Liberty bonds pay.
ment Owner going to -nr.i. inus1 sll
Act quick. Address lion Y Co 5. I'ullhi
Bbv: v . . i -.
REAL ESTATE OTHER CITIES.
FOR SALS or trade for residence properly
In Omaha, ( rooms; large lot; some fruit;
good outbuildings; In Blair, Neb. Harney
3678.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED.
WANTED RANCH OR FARM
Press brick business block and residence
property: also $30,000 wortb mortage pa-
& R. E. MONTGOMERY.
Ill City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
HAVE customer for good Improved farm
in eaatern or central Nebraska, 80 to 200
acres.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO..
811-14 City National Bank Bldg.
FINANCIAL. .
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
HAVE that Installment loan oa your borne
changed to a straight five-year loan and
relieve yourself of that monthly burden.
E. H. Lougee, Inc.. 633 Keellne Bldg.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keelrtie Bldg.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans
City National Bank Bldg.
QuVck ACTION ON LANDS.
W T. GRAHAM,
604 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 1633.
CI 0 FARM LOANS
OyoO PAUL PETER.SON. U 2 O
364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2711
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6. 5H and 6 Per Cent
J R. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
Private Money.
SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglaa 4338.
Financial Wanted.
THERE is no hVter 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
llne Bldtr
Miscellaneous
LOW RATES.
C. O. Carlberg. 312 Brandels
Theater Bldg.. Dong. 685.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
AUGUST 10TH
Our next excursion to McG? hee. Ark.
W 8 FRANK 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment of 240 acres
bv owner; my boys are going Into the
army; am old and nearly blind; must sell
100 acres broke on the place; all well
fenced; all in fine crop; all kinds of
machinery; 4 or t head of horses; 1
double harness; 2 cows; will sell all or
just the relinquishment on land, Addreas
Fort Morgan, Colo., R. F. D. Routs No. 3,
Box 69-D. .
Iowa Lands.
FARM LANDS; IOWA
80 acres level land, 24 milf from
Hamburg, la., old 4 room house and
other farm buildings, none of which
aro very good but can be made to do for a
few years, orchard of 40 apple trees,
12 acres alfalfa, and about 50 acres of
small grain land now being fall plowed.
On good main and rura mall route, school
adross the road. Splendid neighbors.
Price $150 per sere.
HARRISON & MORTON,
916 Omaha" Nat'l Bit. Bldg.
ONE OF THE BEST
FARMS IN IOWA
560 acres with extensive and good im
provements. Best of soil all under the
plow except ten acres of alfalfa and
60 acres pasture. All level except pas
ture land and feed lots. Buildings on
high ground and Include everything need
ed in barns, cribs, granary, water sys
tem, etc. One of the big crop producers
of Western Iowa. Can be handled with
tractors. Only 46 miles from Omaha and
4 miles from good town with 2 elevators.
Price 3260 per acre. Liberal terms.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
realtorV
416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690.
Maryland Lands
Maryland water front farm. Mild climate.
Cat'g'e. Russell Realty Co . Baltimore. Md.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS-$6 down, $5 monthly
buys 4u acresr gosa irmt u puum;
land, near town, southern Missouri; price
only $220. Address Box 282-C, Spring
field. Mo
Nebraska Lands.
TnitfvF.xrNP. COUNTY.
VXJ.-- JL. -J 1,JUJ VWW' J
NEBRASKA, BARGAINS
Fine Vi sec. imp. larm near nouaovuio.
Can give -possession March 1, 1919.
H sec. IVt miles from Lodgepole; all
broke out and fenced, ready for fall
wheat; land lays perfect.
160 acres with 100 acres broke out,
ready foretell wheat; Vi crop goes with
land delivered to market Land level as
a floor; VA miles trom town.
Fine Improved quarter, 110 acres under
cultivation; fenced and cross fenced. Pos
session March 1, 1919. One-third this
year's crops goes with land If sold soon.
Write
C. L. TATE,
669 OAMHA NAT. BANK, OMAHA, NEB.
LAND' AT PUBLIC SALE.
1200 acres of land near Cambridge, In
Furnas county, belonging to the estate
of Albert Brown, deceased, to be sold In
separate tracts at Cambridge, on Aug.
20, 1918, at 2 p. m.. to settle estate.
Much of this Is fine alfalfa land, on Re
publican river valley, and Is well Im
proved. 25 per cent of bid to be paid
In cash at time of sale, balance when
sale is confirmed, by March 1, 1919, when
possession given. A. A. Mousel, Cam
bridge. Neb., referee in partition; Lambe
&i Butler, 1 ampnage, attorneys
FARMS AND RANCHES
We have several very atthactlve prop
erties for sale in Dawes, Keya Paha and
Brown counties. These are places , that
we have personally Inspected, and ian
recommend as being good buys. Send for
list and photos stating as to your wants
Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha.
FOR SALE 800-acre ranch, 195 acres cul
tivated; well Improved; two wells, fine
' water; fine cattle country; lota of grass;
gas tractor, threshing outfit and other
v.farm machinery; some crop, all for 115,
000; possession at once. Near Wellfleet.
Come and see it H. J. Seeley, Wellfleet,
Neb. , t
FOR SALE 1,600-acre ranch land 14 miles
I from town, one half mile from school;
j all .fenced and cross fenced, three wells
with large reservoir; 100 acrea in cultiva
tion, new house, good barn and sheds;
large grove; 60 acres of good corn to go
with place. Write owner, W. L. Mays,
Mullen, Neb.
YORK COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.
Some extra good bargains. Well Im
proved. Also a fireproof garage for
trade on farm in central Nebraska.
Rents a $175.00 per month. M. O, Hick
roan, 1035 Elmer Ave,, York, Neb.
WRITK me for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In god old Dawes
county. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford,
Neb.
frOR SALB Best large body, high grade,
I' medium priced land lg Nebraska. Very
- little money required. C. Bradley, Wol
back. Neb.
WE specialize in. the sale of Nebraska
ranches, large and smalL White A Hoov
er, 454 Omaha Natl Bk. Bldlg.
MERRICK COUNTY improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A.
LARSON. Cetttral City, Neb.
160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road.
Nilson. 421 Securities Bldg.
Oklahoma Lands.
IMPROVED farms In a section that has
novsr had a drought Always lots of rain
Jail. Small cash payment; ten years f&r
the balance. Write W. H. Jonea. Immi
gration Agent. Texaa. Oklahoma A East
ern Railroad Co.. Broken Bow. Okl. i
Oregon Lands.
IRRIGATION.
"In the "Heart of the Range"
The Jordan Valley Project,
Malheur County, Oregon.
An empire In the making, land $1.00
fer arm pins the cost of the water.
You ran file on grazing honteatesd entries
murby. Literature and full particulars
Hnd excursion .lute on request.
HAUL MY J. HOOKKR,
310 First Nat l Bank Bldg., Omalia, Neb.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Trading is Draggy and
Price Slumps ; Hog Make
Fifteen-Cent Advance;
Sheep Are Steady.
Receipts were Csttla Hogs. Sheen.
Official Monday 19.199 6.313 s.2:il
Official Tuesday 13.1115 11,763 11.5i0
Official Wednesday 9.0S4 14,316 12,374
Official Thursday 6.6S0 16,394 13.290
Estimate Friday 3.300 14,000 6,500
Five days thts week ..43,179 61,674 61,946
Same days last week. . . .33,8 M S7.S92 60.475
Same two weeks ago. . ..31.6IT 66,716 47,699
Same three weeks ago.. 30.253 67.937 30.7P8
Same a year ago lJJJ 42.3:6 42. 801
Receipts and disposition cf live stock
at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neh , for
24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m , Friday,
August 9. 1918.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS
Cattle Ho Phoep
C M, St. P 4 11
Union Pacific 17 47 21
C. A N. W east 6 2 3
C. & N. W , wes 22 0
C, St. P. & M. 0 19
C., B. A Q., east 4
C, B. & Q., west 1 25
C, R. I. & P., east 2 )n
C. R. I. A P.. west 14 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Gt. Western ... 1 3
Total receipts 83 :ri 24
DISPOSITION.
i Cattl Mots T'heep
Morris & Co 62 l.i:,s
Swift A Co. 6S3 2.63J 315
Cudahy Packing Co. . 777 3.fo;
Armour & Co 32 3.7 65
Schwarts & Co MS
J. W. Murphy 3,670
Lincoln Packing Co... 35
Wilson Packing Co... 47 ....
Cudahy Kansas City.. 470 ,.,r
F. B. Lewis 233 ....
J. B. Root & Co.''.... 69 ....
Rosenstock Bros 6S ....
F. G. Kellog 59 ....
Werthelmer A Degen 2S1 .....
Ellis & Co. 3 ....
Sulllvsn Bros 11 ....
Rothschild Krebs . . 63 ....
Higgins 10 ....
Huffman lr, ....
Olassberg s ....
Baker, Jonea A Smith 28 ....
John Harvey 391 ....
Dennis A Francis .... 94 ....
960
Jensen & Lungren . ,
8
....3.664
Other Buyers
4.862
Totals 7,512 13,843 5.637.
Cattle Receipts were moderate for a Fri
day, estimated at 2.300 head, making sup
plies for the week, 48.179 head. Trading
was very dreggy on what few offerings were
available In beef line and price about steady,
with yesterday and $1.602.00 lower than
a week ago. Oood to prime beeves were
quotable from $15.60fl18.00. Butcher stock
was very uneven, prices steady with yester
day, and 31. 0092.00 lower than a week ago,
bulk of the good to choice kinds selling
at $7.00 C S 50. Western rangers constituted
the bulk of the supplies, good to choice
steers selling at $H. 60 16.00; fair to good
grades from $12.00 14.00. Feeder trade
picked up considerable In the past few days
and prices were quotable stronger this
morning.
Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime
beeves, $17.0018.00; good to choice beeves,
$16.5017.00; fair to good beeves J 14 00 Of
16.00; common to fair beeves, $10. 0013. 00;
good to choice yearlings, $1 2.00 15.001
common to fair yearlings, $8.OOeU0.0O; good
to choice gra.ss beeves, $14.50(16.00; fair
to good grass beeves, $9.0012.00; good to
choice heifers, $8.60igil0.60; good to choice
cows. $8.25010.25; fair to good cows, $7.60
(g'8.25; common to fair cows, $6.2507.60:
prims feeders. $12.00 : 13.00; good to choice
feeders, J6.608.60; good to choice stoekere,
$9.0011.00; stock heifers, $7.00(918.00;
stock cows, $6.007.00; veal calves, $9 00
13.00; bulls, stags etc., 38.60 in. 60.
Hogs There were 201 loads of hogs re
ceived here today, estimated at 14,000 head,
making receipts for the five days 61,674
head. The market was fairly active this
morning, with shippers paying largely 15c
higher than yesterday, buying the bulk of
their hogs at $18.60 19.00, with a top of
$19.15. Packer were out early and bid
prices that were generally ateady with yes
terday' best time, largely at $18.1018.25
The general market is 616c lower.
Sheep There was only a small supply of
sheep here today, 6,600 head, and most of
these were sold on arrival. The fat lambs
sold at $17.65 and feeder lambs at $17.60.
A string of breeding ewes sold for $14.75,
The. market is generally ateady.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $16.6017.75; lambs, fair to good,
$14.00016.60; lambs, feeders, $16.25 17.60;
yearlings, fair to choice, $13.001914.50;
yearlings, fair to good, $12.75013.00; year
ling feeders, $10.7512.80; ewes, good to
choice, $11.00013.00; ewes, fair to good,
$10.00011.00.
Chicago Live Stock,
Chicago, Aug. 9. Cattle Receipts. 4,000
head. Market generally steady with yes
terday. Beef cattle: Good, choice and
prime, $17.00(818.80: common and medium,
$10.0017.0O. Butcher stock: Cows and
heifers, $7.0014.25.; canners and cutters,
$6.007.00. Stockers and feeders: Oood,
choice and fancy, $10.0013.00; inferior,
common and medium, $7.6010.00. Veal
calves, good and choice, $16.5017.2S.
Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head. Market
generally steady at yesterday's average-, one
sale at $20.05, equaling the record. Butch
ers, $19.15019.90; light, $19.40 20 00; pack
ing, $18.1019.00; rough, $17.76018.10;
bulk of sales,' $18.40 19.85; pigs good and
choice, $18.0018.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head.
Market firm to 10o higher. Best western
lambs here, $18.20; top native, $17.76; choice
Montana wethers, $14.60. Lambs: Choice
and prime, $17.65018.36; medium and
good, $15.76(3)17.66; culls, $12.00014.00.
Kwes: Choice and prime, $13.26013.90;
FARM AND RANCH LANDS,
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per .,
Including paid up water rights. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylsnder. 864 Omaha Nat'l,
DO you want a farm of your own, large
or small? If so, write Storm & Young-
men, Hnjett, Wyo.
FARM LAND WANTED.
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm wltb ua If you
want to eep It.
E. P. SNOWDEN ft RON,
610 Electr. Bldg. Douglas (371.
3
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
35 APRIL and May chicks, 40c and 60c
apiece. Florence 446.
BARLEY, $3.60 per cwt., delivered. Wag
ner. 801 N. 16th. Phone Bougies 1142.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
FEEDING and breeding ewes for sale.
J B. Patterson, Sanders. Mont.
For Sale.
IMMUNE PIGS, 2 and 3 months old, $10.
South 3486.
FINE Shetland pony, saddle and bridle.
ZTJ ?lri.t.9n. 2g, C'ty NtJBB!aJf:
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, planoa and notes ss security
$40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60.
Entailer, larger am'ts. proportionate rate
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT,
433 Securities Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. 66
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
I OJ 8MALLER LOANS. Q Of
- 1 W. C. FLATAU EST. 1893 " O
6TH FLR. SECURITINE3 BLDO. TY. 960.
Lowest ratea. Private loan booths. Hsrry
Maleshork. 1514 Dodge D 5619 Est. 1891.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J F. Qulnby and wife to Lena Glscke
31st st., 60 ft. north of Paul st,
east side, 60x1333 ;. $2,400
Charles W. "Martin and wife to James
W. Grace, Ida st.. 174 ft. eest of
2th ave., south side, 44x120.... 4.200
Marie P. Dunavan and husband to
Catherine Shanahan, 17th St., 450
ft. north of B St., eest aide, 5x127
Johanna Lynch to Marie Dunavan,
17th st.; 234 ft., south of Deer Park
blvd.. east side, 6x127
Bankers Realty Investment Co. to
Homer C. Sheridan, 39th St., 100 ft.
north of Fowler ave., east side,
50x127 :
Henry W. Wendland and wife to
Clarence II. Albyn et si , 47th
st.. 150 ft. south of Miami St., east
side. 50x125 850
Jalla Cramer and husband to A. B.
Steele, 60th st., 176 ft south of
Do'lKB at., west side, 50x135 1,690
Bernhard Arrlens to Hattls C. Ar
rlenn Brandt, 17th St., 300 ft. north
of Charles st., east aide, 30x188, v
1 nd. H ' .1.500
W M. Kninbolnt and wife to Nels J.
Sk'jgman, iZ'l ave,, 100 ft. south of
MAXIMUM PRICES
Maximum price for retailers, effective at
once. No merchant Is allowed to charge
more for' the lollowlng items, except a
stated below.
Brown augar, per lb
Sugar, per lb
Flour (Nebraska) 14 lbs. No. 1...
43 Iba. o.. 1
Bulk, per lb ;
.10
.10
1 M
8 00
.07
.h '4
Hominy
Oswego cornstarch
Cornstarch
Commeal per lb., white v.
Yellow
Cornflour
New potatoes, per lt
Butter, per lb., Creamery No. 1.,.,.,
Creamery No. 2
Eggs, selects
No 1
No. 3
Bread. (U. S. Standard loaf wrapped!
12-ox. loaf, slnsle
1J-0. loaf (2)
16-ox. loaf
2 4 -os. loaf
Crackers (Victory) Oatmmi
Oraham
Corn , .' ,
Soda ,
Rice (In bulk, per lb ) No, 1
No. 2
Barley Flour
:ioU
.06
."1.
.04
.60
.47
.15
.12
.SS
.0
.ir,
.10
.15
.so
.20
.20
.;o
.is
.us
.06 V,
1.75
1.75
.OS
.07
.16
.l!'i
.60
.60
.4"
.66
.37
37
,Js
.S3
.28
.38
.33
.06
.15
.20
.46
.80
These
Rye Graham Flour, 24 -lb. sack....
Rye Flour, 24-lb. sack
In bulk, per lb
Oatmeal, (In bulk, per lb.)
Beans, per lb. Navy No. 1
Plnto, best No. 1
Bacon, per lb.
While pieces wrapped, No. 1...
Sliced
Whole pieces wrapped No. 2
Sliced
Ham (whole) No. 1 skinned
No. 1 regular
Shoulder
Lard, per lb. No. 1 pure
Compound
Oleomargarine (In cartons) per lb.
No. 1
No. I
New cabbage, best quality, per lb..
Corn syrup, (In cans) 1H lb
3 lb.
6 lb
10 lb "
Same price for rye or graham
prices are for cash and carry or credit and
delivery.
Note 1: These prices are for cash over
counter.
Note J: An additional charae may be
made for delivery or credit to customers.
medium and good, $11.50013.25; culls, $4.60
(U 9.60.
St. Louis Live Stork.
St. Louis, Aug. 9 Cattle Receipts, 3,800.
Market steady. Native beef steers, $11.60
18.60; yearling steers and heifers $9.60
16.60; cows. $11.(0017.90; stockers and
feeders, $11.50018.00; beef cows snd heifers,
$7,605(15.00; native calves, $7.76014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head. Market low
er. Lights, $19.50019.75: pigs, $19,360
19.25; mixed snd butchers. $19.35019.76;
good heavy, $19.55019.76; bulk of sales.
$19 45019.70.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,200 hsad.
Market steady. Lambs. $14.00017.00; ewes.
$11.00012.00; canners and choppers, $6.00
09.00.
Kansas City Live Stork.
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 9 Cattle Re
celpts, 2,000 head; market higher; steers,
$17.25018.60; cows, $5.00016.00; calves,
$6,600)11.00.
Hogs Receipts 3,000 head; market high
er; heavy, $19.40019.75; butchers, $19,000
19.65; light, $18.60019.40; pigs, $16,000
17.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market strong- lambs, $16.00017.75; year
lings, $11. 00(16. 00; wethers, $10.00014.60;
ewes, $8.00013.00.
Sioux f'lty Live Stork,
ffloux City, la., Aug. 9. Cattle Receipts,
1.200 head market steady; beef steers, $8.76
014.60; fat cows and heifers, $8.0009.76;
canners, $5.5007.00; stockers and foeiiers,
$8.75012.50 feeding cows and heifers, $7.00
08.75.
Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; market
10015 cents lower; light, $18.75019.00;
mixed, $18.40018.76 heavy, $17.80018.10;
bulk of sales, $17.80018.90.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head;
market steady.
St. Joseph Live Stork.
St. Joseph, Mo , Aug. 9. Cattle Receipts,
1,000 head; market tseady; steers, $9,000
18.00; cows and belfers, $5.00016.00; calves,
$5.50012.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market low
er; top, $19.50.
Sheep and Lambs Reeclpts. $.800 head;
market ateady; lambs, $12.50017.75; ewes,
$6.00013.00.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
Fish Catfish, odd alzea, large. $80 lb.:
halibut, 23o lb.; black rod, large dies, 15c
lb.; trout, size to suit,. 23o lb.; Royal White
Chinook salmon, 20o lb.; whlteflsh, ISo lb.;
yellow pike, 21o lb.; pickerel, 13o lb.; Red
Clnook salmon, 25o lb.; blood-red bullheads.
large, llo lb.: medium. 18o lb.; rock bass,
4 lb. each, 20o lb.; yellow ring perch,
'b. each, 19o lb.; herring, llo lb.; haddock,
12o lb.; steak cod, eaatern, 16o lb.; crap-
lies, 20022c lb.; buffalo,! large, 14o lb.;
white perch, llo lb.; carp, large, 12o lb.;
steak cod, western, llo lb.; gulf red snapper,
2?o lb.; frozen large bass, 20o lb; frozen
skinned whiting, odd sizes, flaky, almost
boneless, 15-Ib. baskets, per basket, $2.65;
round, To lb.; frozen round pink salmon1.
14o lb.; frozen red salmon, 22o lb.; frozen
pink salmon, 20o lb.; frozen sturgeon, 16o
lb.; frozen 8panlsh macKered, 17o lb.; fozen
native fall mackerel, 21c lb.; frozen floun
ders, 12o lb.; frozen soles, 12o lb.; frozen
western red snapper, 10o lb.; frozen sliver
smelts, 12o lb.; frozen No. 1 whits mullets
60 lb.; frozen Canadian Tulltbee whlteflsh.
average lb., 100 lb.; frozen Canadian
whlteflsh, Isrge, dressed or round, 18o lb.;
frozen Canadian dressed pickerel, 13o Ik.;
frozen Canadian round pickerel, lOo lb.;
frozen dressed herring, large, 9a lb.; round.
80 lb.; baratuda, 14o lb.; sea rock bass.
14o lb.; roe shad, 24o lb.
Catfish, large, fancy, fresh, 28c; halibut,
J8c; trout, 23c; black cod, 16c; white perch,
12c; fancy frozen black bsss, medium and
large, 15c; fancy frozen buffalo-carp, 6c;
salmon, ptnk, white, chlnooks, falls, 18c; red,
sockeyes, chlnooks, 24c: white, 18u; pike.
22c; croppies, 20c, 22c; frogs, genuine Loui
siana black bulls, jumbo, $4.00; large, $8.60.
Fruits Oranges: 80s, 96s, 126s, 288s, 324a,
$7.50; 120s, 176s. 216s, 200s. 260a. tS.cs.
Lemons: Sunklst, $10.50; Red Balls, $10 01.
Bananas, 7o to 7 He lb. Peaches: Califor
nia, $1.15 box; Elbertaa, $3.35 bu.; Georgia
Elbertas, 6-basket crate, $3.25 crate. Plume,
California: Tragedy, Santa Rosa. $3.n0;
Climax and Burbanka, $2.25. Aprloota,
Washington, $2.25. Cantaloupes: Standard.
45s, $4.00; ponys, (4s, $3.60; flats, 12 to .5.
$1.50. Watermelons. 80 lb., crates extra.
Vegetables Lettuce: Head, 94.00 cre'a;
head, $1.26 doi. ; leaf, 6O0 dot. Cabbage,
90-lb. crates, 4 Ho lb. Onions: Tallow Call
fomla in 100-lb. sscks, $Ho lb.; home
grown, 20o doi. Radishes, 30o doi. Pota
toes, new, 8V4o lb. Asparagus, 60o d a,
Michigan celery, too dos.. Telephone peaa.
16o lb. Cucumbers, $3.00 box. Beans, ai
and green, $1.60 basket. Summer squash,
$1.00 dos. Beets, 40o doz. Carrots, 0o
doi. Artichokes, $1.60. Oreen peppers,
market basket, $1.60. Tomatoes, 4-baaket
crate, $1.60. Limes, $5.00. Garlic. 17c Egg
plants. $3,00 box.
Beef Cuts Loins: No. 1, 37t4c: No. 2,
$5Hc: No. , 18Hc Ribs: No. 1, 33 He; No.
2. 32Hc: No. 3, I6H0. Rounds: No. 1. 28c;
No. 2. 28o: No. 3. lHc Chucks: No. 1,
Z3c; 1x0. 1, zzp; ino. s, itittc. ria'oa: no. 1,
16c; No. 2. 16c; No. 3. 14c.
Dun's Trade Review.
New York, Aug. 9. Dun's tomorrow will
say : "
A heat wave of exceptional severity this
week, extending over a wide area and fur
several days remaining unbroken, affected
agriculture and business adversely, causing
further Impairment of crop prospects ant!
repression of trade Industrial activities.
Yet the. government's grain estimates, while
unfortunately falling appreciably short of
previous calculations, still gives promise
of large harvests, and the patriotic spirit of
many employes in continuing at war work
In spite of the extreme temperatures has!
tenoea 10 minimize me cnecK 10 manu
facturing of tltb most essential character.
The results of the intensive productive ef
forts, stimulated by the special and extraor
dinary demands of the period are seen In
phenomenal outputs at a time when gen
eral and marked curtailment of operations
Is usually witnessed and even more note
worthy achievements In, this direction would
be possible but for labor sho'tage and other
handicaps. Weekly bank clearings,
645,882.
Cotton Futures.
Now Tork, Aug. 9. Cotton Futures
opened steady; October, 28.40c(28.66c; De
cember, 28.18c; January, zs.ioc; Aiarcn
28.15c: May. 23.28c.
New York, Aug. . Cotton Spot, steady;
middling. 32.05c.
New York Aug. 9. Cotton closed steady
at 29.18c for October.
Dry Goods.
New York. Aug. 9 Cotton goods prices
nsmed by the government were circulated
today in th" trade, but business at the new
levels started slowly. Yarns ruled quiet.
Silks at higher prices did not appeal to the
trad.'. Allotments of wool for civilian pur
poses will be very small this year.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Arrivals Are Moderate to Light ;
Corn Steady to Tw Cents
Up; Oats One-Fourth to
Three-Fourths Lower.
Omaha, Aug. I.
receipts of sraln today were 145 ears of
wheat, 49 cars of corn, 15 cars of oats, 1
car of rye and 3 cars of barley.
Corn prices were unchanged to lc or Jo
hlulier. The good grades for esrly sales
were generally steady. Off grades In the sev
eral varieties showed higher figures snd
otv the whole the market was stronger.
Oats were ic to He lower, with the bulk
at the extreme decline.
Wheat was unchanged to He higher, with
the advance shows In the bul of No. 2
hard.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Recelpta (cars) Today. Wk.Ago. L.tr.
Wheat 145 190 9
Corn t9 7S 367
Oat 15 21 69
Rye 1 1 0
Biirley $34
Shipments (cars)
Wheat 95 94 3
Corn 49 66 118
Onts 2 14 2
Itye 13 0
Barlev 0 0 0
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oals.
I'hlcaso ...
Minneapolis
Kansas City
St. Louis ..
Wlnnlnea
... 935 90 306
... 247
... 624 23 18
... 616 13 43
... 18
FRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Receipts (bu.) Today. Year Ago
Wheat 3.720,000s 1,047,000
Corn 420.000 704,000
Oats 1,416,000 965.000
Shipments (bu.)
Wheat 1.463.000 687,000
fern 365,000 379,000
pRts 606,000 656,000
The following ssles were reported:
Coin No. 3 white: 3 cars, $1.88. No. 4
white; 1 car, $1.85; 2 3-5 cars, $1.84. No.
5 white: I car. $1.75. No. 6 white: 1 car,
$1.70; 1 car, $1.68; 1 car, $1.67. Sample
white: 1 car $1.65; 1 car, $1.63. No. 2
yellow: 1 car, $1.79. No. $ yellow: 1 l-$
cars, $1.76. No. 4 yellow: 3 ears, $1.70.
No. 6 yellow: 3 3-3 csrs, $1.68. Sample yel
low: 3 cars. $1.45; 1 car, $1.41; 1 car. $1.40;
1 car, $1.38; 1-8 car, $1.36. No. 4 mixed: 1
car, $1.64. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.65; 1
car. fl.52. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.45; 1
car, $1.40.
Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, 69 Ho. Stand
ard: 2 cars, 68 He No. 3 white: 10 cars,
68Vic. No, 4 white: 1 car, 68U0; 2 cars,
OSc.
nya No. 8: 1-$ car, 11.60; 1-5 ear, $1.60.
rtnrley No, 8: 1 car, $1.05.
Whoat No. 1 hard: 3 cars, $3.18H. No.
2 hard: 12 csrs. $2.16; 3 cara, $2.16H: 1
car, I2.16H! 1 rr, $2.14H; 3 cars, $2.14.
No. 3 hard; 1 car, $2.17; 1 car, $2.14; 3
cars, $2 13; 3 csrs, $2.12 1 car, $2.10. No. 4
hard: 2 cars. $213; 1 car, $2.11 4 cars,
$3.10. I
Closing Chicago prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha
Art. I Open. High, I,ow. Close, Yest.
Corn. I i i I
Aug. 1 U 1 B9K!l5H 1 6U 16H
Sep. 1 62462 1 6284I160H 1 16381
Oct. 1 63H 1 64H 162H 1 63kH 164H
Oats.
Aug. 6944'S, 69H 68 69H 69'e
Hep. B't 70 69H 6940 70H
Oct '1
Pork.
Sep. 44 20 44 12H 4$ $0 44 00 44 (0
Lard.
Sep. 26 70 26 70 26 66 16 60 26 77
Oct. 26 70 26 70 26 70 24 60 2 77
Ribs.
Sep, 24 76 S4 60 24 82 24 40 34 63
Oct. 24 60 24 60 24 46 24 65 84 77
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Corn Market Eases aa Knlns Dispel Fears f
Extension of Crop Damage.
Chicago, Aug. . Corn eased down In
price today owing largely to improvett
weather and to the gratifying character
of the war news. The close was unsettled,
He to lHo net lower, with September
$1.61 H to $1.614 and October $1.614 to
$1.634. Oats finished Ho to He down, and
provisions off 17o to 6O0.
General Tains and the breakup of the hot
wave tended plainly to dispel feare of an
extension of crop damage In the corn belt
Aggressive selling which resulted was em
phaslsod somewhat by bearish Inferences
regarding the government report, but aa a
rule tha report was looked on as having
been discounted In advance. The smallness
of recelpta led to a little demand at one
time, bnt was more than offset later by
bulletins telling of the rreat success tt
the latest drive against the Germans. Par
tial recoveries that took place after midday
had no better basis apparent than an effort
by shorts to Secure profits.
Oats ranged lower with corn. Liberal
arrival of oats added to the selling pressure
Weakness of provisions was attributed
in the ssme degree to the federsl trade com
mission's report advising control of pack
Ing Industries. Talk was current thst cool
weather would cause increased movement
Corn No. 2 yellow, nomfnal; No. 3 yel
low, $1.7601.60; No. 4 yellow, $1.76.
Oats No. 3 white, 69069c; standard,
69'407O'4o.
Rye No. I, $f.58,
Barlev 90c$1.02.
Timothy $6.0009.00.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $26 45.
Ribs $23.76024.60.
Chicago, Aug. 9. Butter Unsettled;
creamery, 39 H 44 He.
fin Market unsettled: receipts, s.aia
esses; firsts, 870880 ordinary firsts, 350
S6Hc; at mark, cases Included, 86037HO.
Potatoes Market unsettled; receipts 83
esses; Virginia. $4.7604.86; Minnesota
Earlv Ohlos, bulk, $2.1502.26; do, sacked,
$2.3602.40; Illinois Early Ohlos, $3,102.16.
Poultry Alive, unchanged.
New York General.
New York, Aug. 9 Wheat Spot, stesdy;
No. 2 red, $2.84 H track, New York export
to arrive.
Corn Spot, firm; fresh shelled No. 2
yellow, $2.034 and No. 3 yellow, $1.934.
cost and freight New York.
Oats Spot, weak; standard, 8O081O.
Pork Unsettled: mesa, $49.00060.00.
Lard Easy; middle Vest, $26.00028.70.
Other articles unchanged
Nw York, Aug. 9. Butter Firm and un
changed. Karirs Market Irregular: fresh gathered
extras, 47048c; fresh gathsred regular
packed, extra firsts, 44046c; do, firsts,
39043c. '
Cheese Market firm and unchanged.
Poultry' Unchanged. x
Mlnnmnolla Grain.
Mlnneanolls. Aug. 9. Corn No. 8 yel
low, $1.7001.75.
Oats No. 3 white, 68069H
Barley 92e0$t.O9. '
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Aug. 9. rorh September.
$1.62H; October. $1.834 bid.
Oats September, 70V4c. ,
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 9 Corn Septem
ber, $1.62 H; October, $1.63.
New York Coffee.
New York. Aug. 9. There was conslder-
sble switching from near to late months
In the market for coffee futures today, but
otherwise business was quiet. The opening
was 4 points lower to 1 point higher, snd
the market closed net unchanged to 6
points lower with September selling be
tween 8.3508.37c and May . 0709.08c.
September, 8.3SC; October. 8 46c; Decem
ber. 8.66c: January, 8.73c; March, 8.89c;
Mv. 9 05c: July. 9.19c.
Spot Coffee Dull: Rio 7s, 8Hc; Santos
4s. 11Je.
The official cables showed an advance
of 125 rela lb the Rio market with Santos
apots unchanged and futures 25 to 75 rels
lower.
UraJilllan port receipts, 22,000 bags.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts, light: remand good for both
prairie hay and alfalfa; market firm and
higher on all grades
L'Dland Tralrle Hay Choice, $22.00; No. 1,
$19.00022.00; No' 2, $15.00018.00: No. 3,
39.00012 00 No. 1 midland. $19.00021.00;
No.2 midland. $14.00017.00. No. 1 low
land, $14.00016.00; No. 2 lowland. $10,000
11.00: No. 3 lowland. 38.0009 00.,
Alfalfa Choice, f!6.00: No. 1. $23,000
21.00; standard, $2O.00(21.00; No. 2, $17.00
(ft 19 00: No. 3. $13.0014 0.
Straw Oats, $9.00010.00; wheat. $9,000
10.00.
Kvanorated Apples and Dried Fruit.
New York, Aug. 9. Evaporated Apples
quiet; state, 13H916c
Trunes Strong; California, R16c; Ore-
Htons, 134 (BjIHc
Apricots Firm: choice, tec; extra cnoice.
18ir; fancy. 19!4e. ,
Peaches Firm: standard. 1212Hc;
choice, l!S4fit3c; fnnry, HWM'je.
Kalalns Steady: loone muscatel. 9 -; choice,
to fanr soeiled. lOHpllc; seedless, $
114c; London layers, $2.00.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Upward Impetus Given by Orat.
lfying War News; Dealings
Broaden, Though Mod
erate in Aggregate.
New York. Aug. 9 Gratifying war nawe 1
and prnspecta ot an early amicable adjust
ment of the dispute between railroads and
federal authorities gave an upward Im
petus to stocks today, tha hardening
process extending ta bonds.
Dealings were very moderate in the ag
gregate, but encompassed more than tha
usual variety of Issues, Active rails scored
extreme galna of 1 to 2 points, that range
also applying to Industrials and spsolaltlee.
U. S. Steel pointed the way throughout,
Its extreme advance of 14 point to 111H,
the highest price In several weeks, gad re
taining all but a small fraction.
.Baldwin Locomotive advanced 24 th
strength of reported dividend aotlon la
prospect
Other firm to strong feature! Includst
Marina preferred. American Locomotive,
Railway Steel Springs, New Tork Airbrake,
Great Northern Ore, Mexlcaa Petroleum
and Tobaccos,
Exchanges were atronger all around, re
flecting the more confident feeling regard
ing the foreign situation.
For the first time thia year Liberty 2H
sold at a alight premium, touching 100.02.
Foreign flotations also strengthened frao
tloially on an appreciable Inorease at trad
ing. Total sales, par value, aggregated
$7,460,000. U. S. bonds, old Issues, un
changed on call.
Closing
Sale. High. Low, Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar ... 1,000 70 49 H ti
Am. Can. ....... 2,800 47H 47 47
Am. Car A Foun'y 1,600 85H i ti'
Am. Locomotive .. 2,000 474 67 7Vj
Am. Smelt. A Ref. 1,600 78H 78H Tt . ,
Am. Sugar Ref. .. 200 110H 110 110 '.
Am. Tel. A Tel. .. 1,800 814 91 H 91 H -Am.
7... L. A S. .. 600 l$Vs 12 IT.
Anaconda Copper . 1,(00 46H 66H 66 '
Atchison , , .... 14 at
AOAWISSL. 600 1034 1094 10a .
Bait A Ohio 200 144 64H 64 H
Butte A Sup. Cop. J. 300 36 H 26H 254
Cal. Petroleum ... 200 13H' 11 18
Canadian Pacific 800 1634 152 163 H
Central Leather .. 100 874 $7
Ches. A Ohio ...... 100 I6H II II
C, M. A St. P. ... 1,401 454 44 451
Chicago A N. W.
C. R. I. A P. ctfs. 1,100 24 23 221
Chlno Copper 100 194 8H 39H
Cole. Fuel A Iron. 301 44 46H 46 H
Corn Prod. Ref. .. . 900 44H 484 434
Crucible Steel .... 3,100 67 H H " IT J
Cuba Cane Sugar . 1.900 lOHIOH 80 14 -Distillers'
Securities 1,700 69 H l$ I -
Erie 300 II 11 14 "
General Electrio .. 100 141 141 141
General Motors .. 100 161 lit 161 -
Ot Nor. pfd 0tt
Ot. Nor. Ore ctfs.. 2,201 124 I1H tt -
iyitols Central it v ,
Inspiration Copper 1,100 12 It II
Int. Mer. Mar. pfd, 13,600 99 H II 11 V
Internat'l Ntckal ,. 1.301 tOVs 11 30 ",
Internafl Paper 36 ....
K. C. Southern IT
Kennecott Copper . 400 14 12 IStlj
Louisville A Nash. 114
Maxwetl Motor .. 300 36 H 364 86 ' -Mex.
Petroleum ... 1,700 103 101 101 :
Miami Copper .... 200 1 21 21 J-
Mlssourl Pacifl .. ', ,. 22
Montana Power .. 200 IT IT ' 6
New York Central. 100 T2 71 11
N. Y.. N. H ds H.. 1,140 40 l '40
Norfolk A Western ,: 101
Northern Paclflo . TOO II 17 97
Paclflo Mall tt
Pennsylvania ..... 900 43 43 43
Plttaburgh Coal ... 190 11 II (1
Ray Consol. Copper 100 14 22 21
Reading T.200 11 18 19
Rep. Iron A Steel . T.300 It 11 12
Shattuck Arts. Cop .... 11
Southern Paclflo . 2,600 16' 11 11.':
Southern Railway. 100 23 . 32 23
Studebaker Corp.. 1,300 41 , 44 41
Texas Co , 1st
Union Paclflo .... 2,100 112 111 111 !
U. S. Ind. Aloohol. 1,400 111 111 111 -
U. S. Steel 101,100 111 lit 111 '
U. S. Steel pfd. ... 1,000 110 110 110
Utah Copper ; 30
Wabash pfd. "B".. . 404 23 11 12
Western Union ... ..... .... .... 77
Westlnghous Eleo. 400 41 41 41...,
Bethlehem Steel .. 6.800 14 12 14
Total sale tor tha day, 120,000 share.
Hew Tork Money.
New York, Aug. I. Mercantile Paper' . ;
Unchanged. ' ? "
Sterling Sixty-day bills,' $4.TI; eon. "
msrclal 60-day bill on bank, I4.T2; eom
merclal 00-day bills, 4.T2: demand, $4,713
cables, $4.77. ,
Francs Demand. $5.68 I cable. $IT.
Guilders Demand, 62o; cables, II He,
Lire Demand, $7.11; cable, $7.90,
Birr Sliver and Mexlcaa Dollars rj).
changed.
Time Loan Strong, unchanged.
Call Money Strong; high, I per eentj
low, per cent; ruling rate, t per eentf
closing bid, 1 psr cant; offered at, I peg.
cent; last loan, I per cent
U. 8. 2s, reg .. II 111. Cent ret 4 Tl , "
do coupon .. II Int. M. M. 6s 16, - .
U. 8. 8s, reg ., 994K. G So. ret I Tl
do coupon .. 994L. 4a N. nn. 4s 14
V. B. Lib. Isl00 'hi K A T 1st 4 II
U. 8. 4s, reg ..IO8HM0. Pad. gen. 4 61
do coupon . .106 H Mont Power I It
Am. For. Seo. Is 97 N. T. a deb 0 14 -Am,
T. A T. O 6s IT Nor, Pae, 4... 11
Anglo-French ( l4Noc Pao. 3s... $8
Arm. A Co. ! I1VO. . L. ret 4 It
Atchison gen. 4 II Pao. T. A T. I 17 :
R. A O. ov 4H Tl Pena. eon. 4a 14
a Steel ret 6 17Penn. ten. 14 -Cent
Leather la 14 Reading tea. 413
Cent Pao. 1st 77 S A 8 F a I It
C, . A O. or 6 11 So. Pao. or I.. t0 -.-
C B A Q . 4 lso. Railway ta.. It
C MAS P e 4Hs 74 H 'Tex. A Pas, 1st 38.
C R I A P ref 4s 47 H Union Paclflo 4 It
a A 8. ref 4Hs 78U. 8. Rubber I 10-- -D,
A R. O. ref 6s It tl. a Steel . I. 11
D. of C I ("ID It Wabash lit .... 10
Erie gen. 4 ... 13 Frenoh gov. t 18
Oen. Else. Is.. It 'Bid.
Gt No. lit 4 II
Asked.
Turpentine and Boata.
Firm, 84 bbls.; sale. 112 bbls.; recelpta, '
174 bbls.; shipments, 294 bbls.; stock, 27,494) :
bbls. ' .
Rosin Firm; sales, 1,210 bbl,; receipt, - -133
bbls.; shipment, 1.241 bbls.; stock, 78, -$63
bbls. Quite B, $10.06 010.10; D, I10.lt v;
010.20; J2, sio.su, r, fio.ooj w, iin.tiw .
10.60; H, $10.50; I, $10.600 10.66; K. $11.01 ,
011.10; M. $11.21; N, $ll.65; WO. lL70l
WW, $11.10. . . v
New Tork Sugar.
New York, Aug. I. The market for raw
sugar is unchanged at 4.986o for Cuba, r;
coat and freight equal to I.O660 for oentrlftt : :;t.
gal. ' -f
New Tork Metal. ! -
New York, Aug. 9. Lard Unchanged. --
Spelter East St. Loula, spot $1.1601.61. -
Linseed.
Duluth, Aug. t. Linseed, $4.$4.
Londno Honey. ,
London, Aug. 9. Bar silver, money and
discount rates, unchanged. -Z
Educator Dies Suddenly. U
Rockville, Ind., Aug. 9.- John D. :
Shope, superintendent of the Chicago
public schools, died suddenly of "
heart disease while sitting in th o
Park hotel here today. '
SKINNER
PACKING
COMPANY.
POULTRY
Dill ICK
EGGS
TAOC MAS.
1116-1118 -Doudlos St?
Tel-Douglas 1521
N. P.DODGE,
Candidate far Cong-re.; .
"I pledge myself to support tr-
,an n, manaiirn triftt will CBFrV
on the war efficiently, regardless
i . . II
ot party nnes.
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