THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1920. 4T 4 FARM LANDS. SouehDakota Lands. FINE ST0CKand XJRAIN FARM 6.16 acres two miles from Condc, S. J),; in the heart -of the James Kiver Valley. Fine set of farm buildings with all modern im provements; two flowing -el!s; 50 acres in alialla, 40 acres in pas hire, balance in crops. Will ac ccpt a ti-st farm mortgage as high as $.)U,UUU as part of the first pay mcnt. Possession October 1 easy terms- a fine farm home and a money maker. The Conde In- vrstment Co.. Conde, S. D. A Real Hog Farm 320 acres rear good ' town in eastern. South Dakota. Modern house and como'ete farm build ings, including a fine hoghouse. szxW, with inrge octagon shaped sales pavilion attached. 25 acres in alfalfa, 65 acres in pasture, bal ance in crops; good grove, thre fourth miles to school. Price, $165 per acre, easy terms. CONDE INVESTMENT CO.. Conde, S. D. Virginia Lands. I'OH HALE Overlooking Washington, 1). C, flnu building lots, t miles from White house, on highlands of Virginia, at Lyon Park, Arlington county; 20 minutes from heart of city over good roads or by ex , vollent electric car service; all conven iences. Including; cement sidewalks, sew- i sirs, tens and electricity; 50-foot lots for J15 cash and J16 per mouth; reference, Citizens National bank rjf Alexandria, Virginia. Apply for further information to I.yon & Fitch, owners. Clarendon, Va. REAL JESTATKVJANTED. YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE? Want quick action? Just try u. Call Tyler 4s. OSB01lNE REALTT CO.. 430 Be Bldt. KG. SOLOMON S5SS 213 Karbach Blk. Doug. 6262. To buy or sell Omaha Real Rstata FOWLER & M'DONALD, 1120 City Nafl Bank Bldg. DoagMltl. SIX or 7-room hoiiHo, modern, in Rnod neighborhood, from ft,00 to 18.000. fan pay one-half cash. R-10O Omaha Hec. W. G. SHRIVER Rrur- 107-qniahNat. Bank Bldg. D. 16l. HAVE Inquiries for homes; do you want to sell your rrcperty? List It with C A, Orlmmel, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Wanted real estate to sell c. c. bkavers co. - POTJO. 540. 1$tt OM. NAT'L BANIC. WANT -6--room house from owner, $500 down. Address Box X-100, Omaha Bee, FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS. DUMONT & CO., 416-418 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2716. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 184. PRIVATE! MONEY. 1100 to 110,000 mads promptly. F.p. WEAD. Weed Bldg.. 110 8. 18th St. P. R BPCK. Loans. 44 J Omaha Nat. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 422S. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Otrvln Bros.. 46 Omaha,. Nat. Stocks and Bonds. MONEY IS TIGHT BUT I will still buy some good farmers' notes at a sub stantial discount. I will also buy certificates of deposit. . EDWIN L. COYLE, 105 S. LA SALLE ST., CHICAGO. 1 1 HAVE over 1.J00 acres leased for oil In Carbon County, Wyo. Will put It , In a company with right parties. State how much ononey you can furnish la first letter. Box X-25, Omaha Bee. llO.OOo" Omaha "city "warrants. T per cent, x 'registered. In amounts of 25 to 11.000. South Side InjLcJb.jL8B-.wiL.Bldg. Mif-cellaneous. WRITE for Information about the rich alluvial soil of southeast Missouri, where corn Is king. Blankenship-Slsler Realty Co., Dexter, 'Mo. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. CHEAPEST LOT IN DUNDEE. In restricted district near 62d and Dodge, 50x135. only $1,6110 for quick sale. Terms If necessary. GLOVER & SPAIN, Realtors. 1 City Nat'l Benk Bldg. Doug. SUSP. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. 30 INVESTMENT Fralrl Park garage building near 56th and Ames, has an income of 11,800 per annum. Priced at 118.000 with $8,000 cash, balance 6 per cent: for gar age, factory, storage or similar pur poses, or purely for Investment you should look into this. Cal Investment Department Payne Investment Co., REALTORS. tST Om. Nafl Bk. Bldg. Dong. 1TM. INVESTMENT Located near 34th and Cuming Sts.: lot, 6xlS feet; a good brick building on the front of the lot 6S feet square. All taxes paid; Income 13,000 per year; price, 330,000: terms can be arranged. KLALl UM, SOS City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 3024. WALSH-ELMER CO, Realtors, Rea Estate, Investment, Insurance. Rent als. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE HOME We are lnstrnoted to sell this home at once; 7-room, kellastone and frame con struction; located on an east front lot, 311 South 61st St; decorated through out; large living room, with fireplace and bookcases! dining room and kitchen first floor; comer bedrooms and bath second floor; l-car garage; will sell with one or two lots: price, witb one lot, (15,500; two lots, 317,600. GEORGE & CO., REALTORS, 02 City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 3024. DUNDEE. - Double corners. E2d and Farnam. I!d and Itard. Priced right. Alfred Thomaa, 604 First National Bank, Benson. : IN BENSON ACRES ' Three fine improved acres, a. in alfalfa, fruit, etc, three rooms, garage, etc Price, $4,000; $1,250 cash, Cal Tyler 4316, ... - .-.V v. ' - ',' ' " . t - REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BENSON SNAP lnrtv tiv-rom cottage, large lot; $.ino down will handle. Price only 3'os BORNE REALTY CO.. 410 Peters Trust Bldg. Tyler 49t. Florence. NETHAWikY Snhurhun crop ty CoL 1401. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FOR SALE CLAIRMONT I will sell my strictly modern five-room home, two blocks from car line, near the Clifton Hill School, on easy terms to right party; also have a small place in Benson. Call me after 6 o'clock at Walnut 127. Desirable Home One-Half Acre Lot 2 short blocks west of 30th St. rar line, on top of hill, affording a fine view, overlooking the river, Miller park and Mlnne Lusa Add'tlon. A well arranged, unusually well-constructed 2 story, 7-room modern house, having -large living room across entire fvmt, den, dining room, kitchen 1st floor, fin lnehed In oak except kitchen: X large, attractive bedrooms, complete bath, Bturage room and linen closet 2d; screened-in front and rear porches; two cisterns, fine lawn and shrubbery; 30 bearing fruit trees; paved street. Price $7,600. A bargain. FOWLER & M'DONALD REALTORS, Doug. 1426. 1120 City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. SNAP THIS Close-In Bargain . 2635 DAVENPORT ST. Eight-room home, having five heUrooms and bath. Oak floors on first floor, large basement, fur nace heat. House now vacant and ready to move into. This home is close to St. Peters church and High School. Walking distance. About $2,000 cash and $40.00 per month. Don't pass this one by. Price only $6,500. Payne & Carnaby Co., 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1018. $1,000 CASH BALANCE $43 A M ON TIT. KightJroom, strictly modern bungalow, except heat, located in the very best part of Benson; five rooms and bath on the first floor; three rooms finished on the sec ond; full basement, dandy large lot. 60x13.1. We have this listed at a bargain figure of $4,200. Owner Is leaving the city for the west; wants to make a quick sale and priced this below the market. Payne Investment Co,, , 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 17S1, Sunday, Cfax 3227, OFFER WANTED Near 36th' Ave and Cass. We have a splendid 7-room, hard wood finish house. It is a sub stantial home, just a few years old. The owner leaves the city this week. The best offer buys the house and if there ever Wss an opportunity to get a value, here It Is. Look it over, then make your offer. WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS. No. S33 Securities Bldg. Tyler 1536. $2,500 B2d St., between Farnam and Dodge. A high and sightly homesite ad joining a 75-ft corner, at much less than you can buy any other prop erty in this high class district. Owner making large investment and can use the cash, therefore the ex tremely low figure. Size 50x135. Liberty Bonds accepted at par. Willard C. Slabaugh 171S Douglas. -Walnut 5709-2707. Douglas 2958. DON'T MAKE THE ' MISTAKE of waiting too long, before you ask us to show you this unusually attractive Fix-worn home located convenient to car line, schools and park. Must be sold at once and we recommend thin a a real value; beautiful surroundings ;1 price iio.ouu. jrossession v aays, D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS. Douglas 46. 015-17 City National Bank. 28TH and WEBSTER $roo down, t35 -a Month. Six-room, full two-story, strict ly modern except heat. Three rooms on the first floor, three bedrooms and a bath on the sec- end. dandy large lot, 60x120 feet, south front, on paved street, pav ing paid. Price, 34,600. Owner leaving the city, want to sell at once. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781; Sunday, Colfax 3227. J. B. RORISON, real estate and Invest ment, 443 nee Midg. Douglas 8037. BENSON ft METERS CO.. 424 On. Nat'l. NEW two-story stucco house at 45th Ave. ana fontenelle Blvd.; six rooms, bath and breakfast room; stairway from kitchen to tending; oak floors through out; oak finish on first floor and white enamel on second floor. Phono owner, Harney 5123. North. Six-fe oom Modern House Living room, dining room and den all finished in oak, beamed ceilings , in living room, beamed ceilings and built-in buffet in din ing room, an extra well built house, good-sized kitchen with pantry and ice chest room, two sleeping rooms and bath on sec ond floor, good basement Among nice homes, near Sherman Ave nue, for $5,300.00. W. H. GATES. 647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1294. Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN 821 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4 880. A FEW homea and lota tor rale In Park wood addition: a safe place for invest mcnt. Non-la ate Nowrls. Douglas .4270. NEW oak finish lome, 7-room, aun . room, tile bath, double garage, fireplace, etr $13,500. Trrms. Ioug. 1734 davs. WE PAY CASH " forJLocal Standard . Industrial Stocks i - Quote, quantity and lowest, price in first lefer. . ' . Geo. Schroeder 538 Railway Exchange D. 3261 Omaha, Neb. Live Stock Omaha, Aug. 3. 1K0. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs, eneep. Crrtclal Monday... Litimate Tuesday 9.80.1 l.lii) lu.d 700 ,6Ut si.uou Two davs this week.12.69J H.70 U.7 Sme days last week.15.721 15,30 33.473 Same two weeks ago.12.164 17.678 67. 8M Same three vka. age.10,101, 1I.M4 35,703 Sme days year ago.23,403 10.371 63,143 Receipts and disposition of live Mock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for 34 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., Au gust 3, 1H20: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Hs's. Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific 1 I lftilnn Pacific 36 2H 67 I C. N. W., east.... 1 13 3 C. at N. w.. west.... :t i it C, St. P., M. & O. . . 1 1 . C, B. & Q , east 7 11 (' It fc J wst 31 13 3 I C, R. I. P., east.. 16 J t:.. k. i. t f., east. i& 1 .. Illinois Central I 1 .. Total receipts 116 US 85 30 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 513 1,277 l.67 Swift & Co 100 3.603 848 Cuduhy Packing U. 73:1 3,330 3.170 Armour & Co 563 1,713 3,830 Schwarta & Co 41 .... J. W. Marphy 821 v .... Ogden 257 .... Lincoln Packing Co.. 64 So. Omaha Pack. Co. 7 Llninger 696 .... Higglns Packing Co.. 3 John Roth & Sons... 1 Mayerowlch & Vail.. 4 Glass berg 7 f. O'Dea 3 Wilson ft Co 10 W. B. Van Sant ft Co. 31 Benton & Van Sant.. 83 W. W. Hill ft Co 3 K P. Lewis J.... 24 S. B. Root ft Co r. J. H. Bulla J 7 K.eily 18i ,,,, Rosenstock Hros 110 F. O. Kellogg 7 Wortholmer & Dcgen. . 343 Ellis & Co ss Sullivan Bros. 13 A. Rothschild 27 Mo.-Kon. C. & C. Co.. 3 E. O. ChrisUe 77 Baker 1 13 John Harves 546 .... .... Smiley ,33 Dennis Francis 15 Omaha Packing Co. .. . 25 inaepenaent 183 .... Wolf 477 Other buyers 1,596 11.087 Total .4.475 9.685 18,600 Cattle Arrivals of cattle were verr light today, estimates placing offerings at z.ven neaa. ror tne two days the total Is 12.600 head, or 3.000 short of last week and 11,000 less than the same days a year ago. , A little better feeling prevailed on the steer market this morning and bulk of REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. $1,000 CASH Do you wanf a home? I have four new homes near Miller park, Kellastone, five and six rooms, terraced lot. Beautiful shrubbery, close to blvd., large living room, built-in features, fire proof shingles, base tubes just as nice as you can desire. Will make terms to suit. Also have one in Benson and Clairmont for $500 cash. Call Mr. Mead, Dg. 7262, eve., or Dg. 7412 days. A FEW IN FLORENCE Two 5-room south front homes; .lots each; electric lights; water and sewer now In street: 2 blocks to car. Will sell for tow price of 32,250 each; 31,760 each down, balance 325 per month. lAnother almost pew 5-room, on east front lot, 66x1.12: exceptionally well built; 32.000, wltn 31.000 cash down, 130 a month. Eight-room house; not ruw, but a great big bargain for .32,600, Only $500 cash required. Dandy corner bungalow with oak fin ish; all modern: for 34,000. Can be handled with 87 "0 cash, and 345 per month. Sevet-room; 1 Vlock to car; dandy come lot; electrle lights, sewer and water In street. Priced to sell at once for $3,150, with 1750 cash down, $30 per month, i . These houses arft genuine bargains, and ara priced fo. quick sale. Owner going to California. We will call for jou and meet you in Florence. For your convenience call Sundays or even ings, Mr. Weeth, Colfax 950. Mr. Her ron, Colfax (43. Mr. Clary, Colfax " R. F. CLARY CO., NORTH OMAHA REALTORS. 3401 Ames Ave., Colfax 175. Owner Going Away Fine cottage, well built, newly painted; five large rooms and bath, all modern, corner lot, paved street. Price $3,650.00, on terms, 3019 Corby street. Look It over. Owner will show you through. P.J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. MUST MOVE TO MISSOURI. Am sacrificing my comfortable, al most new 6-roofri home and 4 good sized lots, all in garden; oak floors, electric lights, etc. My property tan not be duplicated for less than $5,000. First buyer with $500 cash and $25 per month will get a genuine bargain; can be seen any time at 3736 Corby St. Priced to sell now. Only $3,150. James Tilly, Walnut 2077. Dandy Bungalow ONLY 35,260. Fire., large rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish, floored attic, dou ble garage; just off the Sherman Ave. car, $2,500 will handle. Osborne "Realty Co., 1 430 Peters Trust Bldg Tyler 496. MINNE LUSA BUNOALOW " $7,600 TERMS. Dandy 6-r oak-finished bungalow, built-in book cases and buffet. Large living room, conveniently arranged kitchen, full cemented basement, soutn front, one block to car and Miller park. Let us show you this nifty stucco bunga low. For appointment call Mr. Rico. RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg. Ty. til. CLOSE TO CLIFTON HIOH SCHOOL. Brand new stucco, all mcdern, 6 laige rooms, 3 blocks to car; for quick sale, $5,100; easy terms; might consider $500 down, with fair .monthly pay ments. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. NORTH OMAHA REALTORS. HOT WATER HEAT. 6-R., fully modern, all In finest of re pair. Well located on Prett'.est Mile. Immediate possession. Price only $6,600. About $1,600 cash. RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. J515 N. S4TH ST. 7-r. modern, $1,000 cash. Crelgh, 608 Bee Bldg. Dg. 200. MINNS! LUSA homea and lota offer "the beet opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. South. SPLENDID HANSCOM PAP.K HOME. Seven rooms finished throughout In oak and white enamel, fireplace, book cases, special features; tiled bath, full brick foundation, double garage, one block to rar; price reduced to $1,600 for quick rale. Osborne Realty Co., 430 Peters Trust Bldg. Tyler 496. FOR sale by owner leaving city, Hans come park, near Windsor school, eight room modern house, hot water, heat; corner lot and garage. Call . Harney 5274. FOR SALE l-room house, 1816 So. 21st. Price $800. Tyler 1780. . Miscellaneous. BRAND NEW 6-room bungalow, oak finish, oak floors throughout; built-in book cases, kitchen cabinet, white en amel bedrooms, bath and- sun room; dandy lot; one-half block to car. - s,H..H. Bilby. Harney 2283. WANT A HOMBT " Possibly we have It for you. It costs nothing to phone Douglas 1345 or came to 1606 Podge St. BIRKlTT & CO. SfrJKS ana Injure, 250 Bee Slif. DougUa ,3 Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day . Bonds and Notes Quotation! furnished by Burns, Brlnker & Co.: STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Burgess-Nash pfd. (1923-431. 97 Oudahy Packing Co 32 Edrldge Reynolds Co., 7 pur cent pfd 97 Fairmont Cream pfd 96 First Nat. Bank Om. 10 p. c.185 Oooch Food Prod, pfd K71 Oooch Food Prod. Com 75 Harding Cream 7 p. c. pfd Hawkeye Prtld. Cmnt. Co 1074 100 84 ioo 100 225 90 80 100 is" 60 87H 101 864 100 100 Lincoln T. & T. Com. T p. c . . 94 Om. & Co. B. SI. Ky. pfd.... 43 Omaha Flour Mills 7 p. c. pfd Paxton & GHllagh. 7 p. c. pfd. 99 Poo City Yards 6 p. . pfd.. ..i. it. E. Smith Dry Ooods 1 p. r. pfd 99 M. E. Smith Bldg. Co. 7 p. c. pfd 97 BONDS. I Armour Co. "s (1930) Dundee Paving 6V,a (19301 . Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank Ss Hill Bldg. 6a (1921-30) 96 99 96 U 100 88 (40 90 15 83 Maytag Co. 6s (1928) 8b New State Tel. 6s (19-15). Soo City 70 tbe sales was made at steady prices. Cow stuff and western steers were also un changed, but feeders were called steady to strong. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. A-. Pr. 6 1106 13 fO 29 1278 15 10 CO 1244 IS 35 YEARLINGS. 8 688 14 00 48 762 14 75 21 743 14 73 20 822 16 0 HEIFERS. 10 678 6 25 ' COWS. 19....... 837 T 00 . ' WESTERN CATTLE. NKBRASK 11 cows 1072 7 00 1 bull.. 1660 6 35 10 cows 684 4 00 13 yrlgs 951 8 50 4.1 yrgs. 911 9 15 6 steers 103 9 60 10 hfrs. 789 6 75 25 cows 1006 6 00 19 hfrs. 806 6 00 19 yrlgs 607 5 50 12 steer 1162 9 60 ' WYOMING. i j 19 civs. 219 11 Or 0 civs. 267 10 00 WESTERN CATTLBr. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 8 yrlgs 770 9 60 5 yrlgs 608 6 00 10 yrlgs 879 8 00 16 cows 840 10 12 cows 869 5 60 28 cows 900 6 76 7 hfrs. 482 6 00 39 yrlgs 900 8 35 IDAHO. 10 cows 900 5 00 14 hfrs. 812 7 00 WYOMING. ZD cows 804 6 SOUTH DAKOTA. 29 cows 953 6 60 108 cows 753 6 50 Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $16.00 15.60; fair to good beeves. $14.00 15.00; common to fair beeves, $11.50114.00; good to choice, yearlings, $15.2516.25; fair to good yearlings, $13.00 ((j-16.25: common to fair yearlangs, $7,000 13.00; good to choice native belters, $19.60 (it'll. 50; fair to good native cows, $8.50 lt.50; choice to prime cows, $8.009.7S; good to choice cows, $6.608.00; fair to good cows, $5,004(6.60; common to fair cows, 33. 60 5.50 ; good to choice feeders, $10.00ll.O0; mudlum to good feeders, S6.5010.00; commo.. to fair feeders, $6.60 S,60; good to choice stockers, $9.00 10.00; fair to good stockers, $7.509.00; common to fair stockers, 35.004J7.6O; ?tock heifers, $5.0t6.00; stock cows, $4.60(1)6.00; stock calves, $5.508.60; veal c.ilves, $8.00(S1360; bulls, stags, etc., 35.60 11.00: choice to prime grass beeves, $12.751S.60; good to choice grass beeves, Jll.75gl2.75; fair to good grass beeves, tlO.00igUi.76; common to fair grass beeves e7.00lfl.OO; Mexicans, S8.U0fr9.75. Hogs Receipts of hogs today were esti mated at 9,600 head. Quality was fair, but the market slow and unevenly lower, generally from 15c to 25c down. Bulk of the packer hogs was $13.6013.85, ship pers being pretty well scattered on up to a top of $15.20. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 43 60 13 73 13 85 14 00 14 15 14 75 15 00 15 20 41. .294 ... 33 50 60. .320 44. .243 ... 13 65 71. .276 67. .230 80 13 80 83. .243 39. .300 ... 13 90 66. .238 47. .244 220 14 05 79. .242 C8..202 ... 14 40 32. .812 77. .221 ... 14 80 67. .242 75. .189 ... 15 10 1. .211 70 40 40 40 Sheen Receluts of sheen arid lambs were estimated at 23.00.0 head but quality of the offerings wss. hardly as good as uiual. The general market wss 'rather slow, fat lambs mostly a quarter lower and fat sheep and feeders about steady. A few sales killing lambs were also steady, best sRlIng at $14.00614,25. Fat ewes were quotable around $7.2597.60, wethers up to $6.509.00, and. choice light yearlings up to $10.00 and better. The feeder trado was very quiet with the undertone weak best lambs In light weight would probably sell up to $14.76 a no a class of strong weights could be had at $12.23 f12. 50. Feeding ewes are bringing $5.60 6.25. FAT LAMBS. T68 Ida. 79 14 60 366 Ore. 61 Ida. 64 13 25 372 Ida. 6317 Ida. 70 14 00 131 Ida. 200 Ida. 63 14 25 150 Ida. 65 13 15 67 13 5 61 14 15 71 13 60 43 It 60 60 11 25 55 12 25 68 12 50 60 12 25 69 ( 00 FEEDER LAMBS. 169 Col. 197 Ida. ::io Ida. 239 Ida. 352 Ida. 11 15 10 60 12 65 12 90 12 40 124 Col. 127 Ida. 246 Ida. 175 Ida. 162 Ore. FAT EWES. 93 Vtah 109 7 50 FEEDER EWES. 100 Wyo. 69 6 00 33 Wyo. FAT WETHERS. 457 Nev 109 9 00 FEEDER WETHERS.. 234 Wyo 71 9 20 Quotations on Hhep: Fat range lambs, $13.0014.25; feeding lambs, $11.00 K-'lt; cull lambs, $!i.0010.6; j-earllngs, J9.0010.25; feeding yearlings, $8.26 9.25; wethers, $7.259.00; ewes. $6.00 7.E0; feeding ewes i5.00IJ6.26; ewe culls and canners, $2.004.00. I Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Aug. 3.-Cattle Receipts, 55,000 head; beef steers steady; top, $16.00; bulk, J9.6013.00; she stock, weak to 25c lower: bulk, $6.008.60; yearling heifers, $14.00; canners, 25c lower; bulk, $3.50ffi4.00: calves, mostly $1.00 lower: kiulk. $11.6012.60; odd lot, early, $13.60 fiJit.uu; siocKers ana lecuers, whbk iu ou lower; quarantine, 37 cars. Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market IB 25c lower, mostly 25c lower; top, $15.60; bulk light and medium, 315.15 15.50; bulk heavy. $14.50015.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head' REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. STUCCO SEMI BUNGALOW Nearly new and in fine condi tion. Five large light rooms. Liv ing room across front of house with fireplace and bookcases; large paneled dining room. Ideal white kjtchen with complete built in features. Second floor has two large bedrooms and bath. Two closets 'in each room. Finely fin ished in oak, enamel and birch mahogany. Excellent location, close toi car and school.' A nifty place outside and in and excep tional value at $8,500. Benson & Carmichael, 642 Paxton Block. Tyler 3540: Evenings call Grant, Benson, Walnut 1580. THINK OF IT! A brand new, strictly modern five-room house for $500 cash and balance like rent. This home faces east on a paved street, lot level, oak floors throughout, gbod neighborhood. Phone Carse at Harney 3556 evenings or Douglas 7412 days. $750 DOWN " $44 PER MO. For a new six-room house situ ated on corner lot in good neigh borhood; south front, beautiful shade trees; both streets paved. Call Walnut 5432 evenings or Douglas 7412 days. Mr. .Cole. LATEST STYLE BUNGALOW. -Five nice, large rooms, oak finish and fully modern, large French doors; bath; corner bedrooms, one having 6 windows, all beautifully decorated, full cemented basement with laundry arrangements, , large fruit room and coal bin, screened porch, nlc sov.th front lot and paved street. Well located, 'near schools, churches and rar line, possession at once. Price only $i,500; terms ar ranged. RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler T, t-ROOM house. I lots, near Windsor acheol; $3,000.' . Douglas Hi ' I Omaha Grain Omaha, August 3. There was a moderate run of wheat today and light receipts of other grains. Wheat advanced 10 to 12 cents, the bulk 10 cents higher, with offerings selling readily at the upturn. Corn was 4 to 6 cents higher for the few offerings on hand. Oats prices were up Wi to 2 cent. Rye dropped 10 cents and barley was unchanged. x WHEAT. No. 1, hard: 1 car, 52.31 (shippers' weights); 1 car, $2.80: 14 cars, $3.30; I cars, $2.30 (smutty): 2 cars, $2.29. No. 2, hand: 1 car, $3.33; 1 car, $2.3! (dark); 1 car. $3.33 (dark smutty); 1 curs, $2.30: 1 car. $2.30 ((smutty); I car. $2.29: 3 cars. $2.28 (smutty). No. 3, hard: 1 car, $2.29; 1 car, $2.19 (dark): 1 car. $2.26 (smutty). No. 4. hard: 2 cars, $2.20; 1 car, $2 3$ (heavy). No. 5. hard: 1 car, $2.27; 1 cor, $3.26; 1 car. $2.24. Sample, hard: 1 car, $2.25. CORN. No. 2, white: 1 car. $1.44. No. 5. white: 1 car, $1.35. No. 2, yellow: 1 car, $1.40. Sample, mixed: 1 car. $1.28 (musty). No. 2, mixed: 1 car, $1.40. No. 3, mixed: 1 car, $1.39. No. 6, mixed: 2 ears, $1.36. OA1S. No. 2, white: 2 cats, 69c. No. 3. white: 3 cars, 68c: f cars, 68o (shippers' weights); I car, 67 Vic. No. 4. White: I ear. 67c. Sample, white: 1 car, 65c (St per cent ether grain). RYE. No. 1: 1 car, $1.7S. No. 2: 1 car, $1.75. No. 3, t cars. $1.71. No. 4: 2-5 car, $1.72. n BARLEY. No. 4: 1 car, 9ic. (431, lbs.); 1 car, $,'c. Sample: 3-6 car, 77c (hot.) OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ' Week fear Today. ago. ugt. Wheat 137 200 ' 14 Corn 22 59 62 Oats 19 21 34 Rye 6 4 10 Barley , 2 2 g Shipments Wheat 73 47 101 Corn 61 16 29 Oats 16 3 11 Rye, 3 ... 10 Barley ... i U. S. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Week Yenr Todfcy. ago. ago. Wheat ...17,487,000 16,616,00? 20,903,000 Corn 6.152,000 6,381,000 2,461,090 Oats 3,786,000 3,364,000 30,481,000 CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week Year Con Today Ago Ago tract Wheat ,215 10(1 1,081 343 Corn 125 ' 175 104 163 Cats 100 17a 362 116 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. J Week Year ,' Today Ago Ago Wheat 257 4n 198 Corn .1 IS 4 Oats 13 23 30 NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS OF WHEAT. Week Year Today Ago Ago Minneapolis 214 173 382 Duluth 81 49 9 Total , 246 222 3l91 Winnipeg 108 122 67 French Wheat Situation (Brussels News wires): The following is a very Impor tant statement on French crops and wheat needs tor the coming stason, received by one of the largest local export houses: The weather conditions in France have not been very favorable during the first half of July and dry weather Is urgently needed. The quality seems a good one on average, but it Is expected that the outturn will not be over 6,600,000 to 7,000,000 tons, about 230,600.000 to 250,500,000 bushels, and as the consumption Is estimated at about 9,600,000 to 3,000,000 tons, or 90, 000,000 to 110,000,000, of which about 1. 250,000 or 40,600,000 bushels have already been bought by the government. There fore we have to Import at least 45,000,009 to 66,000,000 bushels and my personal opinion is that the needs will be even over these estimates which are given by tho government. Crops In Algeria and Tunis are entirely lost by heat and drouth, and these countries will have to Import. The government has already bought from Spanish sellers 'Platte wheat afloat better grades Iambs steady; others weak to 25c lower; quality plain; bulk good and choice natives, $13.2513.60; bulk culls, $6.76fj7.00; fat sheep steady to 25c lower; best ewes, $8.00. Chicane Livestock. Clilcago. Aug. S( Cattle Receipts, 11.000 head; market very slow; choice yearlings and handy weight steers, steady; medium and good steers, averaging 25c lower; common kind, uneven; top yearlings, $17.26; best handy weights. $17.00; heavy beeves, dull, mostly $16.60 down; oulk common, $15.3516.40; bulk greasers, $9.6014.00; bulls' and best cows, steady; other she-stock, dreggy; bulk, $5,601? 10.00; canners, $4.0d ( 4.26; calves, 25o higher; good and choice vealers, $16.23(1) 16.75; stockers. slow. Hogs Receipts, 28,000 head; market oc tlve; steady to 15c lower than yesterday's average; light, off least; closing strong, top $16.10; bulk light and butchers, $14.50 ffi 16.00; bulk packing sows. $18.6013.76; pigs, strong to higher; bulk, $14.601S.OO. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17,000 head; Bheep, firm; top native ewes, $8,50; native lambs, steady;, top, $14.26; built, $13.80914.25; western fat and feeding lambs. 2650e lower; top western, $14.76; bulk, $13.6014.60; feeder Iambs, largely til. 3512.2S. St. Louis Live Stock. East St. Louis, Aug. 3. Cattler-Re-ceipts, 4,300; steady; top steers. ,316.60 ; bulk, $10.0014.60; yearling steers and heifers, steady; canner cows, steady at $3.504.36; bulla and calves, steady; good and ctiolco vealers, $14. 50 15.60. Hogs Receipts, 9,600; 16SS20C lower; top, $16.26; bulk, light and medium, $16.7616.15; bulk, heavies, $14.76 15.60. Sheep Receipts, 6,000; lambs, 2o lower; aheep, steady; top lambs, $13.00; bulk, $12.0013.00; top ewes, $7.60: bulk, S6.607.60. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Aug. 3. Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady to weak; steers, $9.6016.00; cows and halters, $l.;oj 15.50; calves, $6.5014.00. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head; market slow; prospects lower; top, $15.50; bulk $14.25015.40. ... , . Sheep and I.ambsr-Receipts, 4,900 head; lambs, 25c lower; ewes, $7.003.03; lambs. 13.0014 25, CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co, JDoug.2737.Aug.t. Uow. fClose. I Yes'y." Art. ) Open Wheat, Dec. Mar. Rye Sept, Dec. Corn Sept. Dec. Oats Sept. Dec. Pork Sept. Oct. Lard Snpt. Oct. J Ribs Sept. Oct. 2.22 2.30 l.7 1.61 1.39 J. 25 ' .70 .60 26.85 26.60 18.20 18.76 15.75 16.00 -2.30 2.82V, 1.74 1.69 i 1.43 1.36 .71H .70, 25.90 26.60 1S.7S 19.20 15.9! 16.22 Mt 2.20 l.6V4 1.61 1.S8H 1.23 Vs .B4 .68 25.85 26.60 18.20 18.57 9.29 S.32H I.7Si 1.60X 1.43H 1.26 -T04 .70V, !5.85 M3Vi 2.16 1.65 l.S7 122 .89 Vi .63 V, 23.25 26.20 18, !0 18.67 16.60 16.87 26.60 13.75 19.15 16.92 16.22 15.78, 16.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. Flour 26c lower; in carload lots, family petents quoted at $12.10 to $12.60 a batrel In 98-pound cot ton sacks. Bran $45.00. Corn $1.351.36. Oats 68 V 71 c. Barley S3cj10. Rye No. 2, $1.81V413V,. Flax No. 1, $3.E6V,tj3.37',, Turpentine aad Eoain, Savannah, ' Ga Aug. 3. Turpentine firm; $1.661.57; receipts, 668 bbls.; ship ments, 45 bbls.; stock, 13,344 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 1,237 casks; re ceipts, 3,040 casks; ehlpments, 146 casks; clock, 37,450 casks. Quote: B, $11.75; D. E, F, O. H. I. K. M. WG, $13.6613.80; WW, $13.65(9 13.85. New York Dry Ooods. New York, Aug. S. Cotton goods were quiet in the dry goods market here to day. Prices on gray clothea were easier. Yarns were easy, trade light. Wool goods were dull. Bilks were very quiet Bur laps were steady. Kansas Ctj Grain. Kansas City. Aug. 3 Wheat Decem ber, $3.37 H; March, $2. 29 V,. Corn September, $1.38 1.38 Vi : Decem ber. $l.I2Vi. ' Kansaa City Preduce. Kansas City, Aug. 5. Butter and eggs Unchanged. Poultry Hens, unchanged; broilers, 1C lower, 38; epripgs, flower, $6 Financial Chicago Tribune-Omaha Iiee Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 3.- After a pe riod of irregularity in which some new low records for the year were established among industrials stocks, the market turned about today and left off amid a marked demonstra tion of strength in the railroad de partment. Great Northern preferred scored the really remarkable gain of 5 points, while net advances of 1 to more than 2 points were recorded by Atchison; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, New York Central, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific and others. The rise of 4 points and more by New Haven was worthy of special attention, for, in other directions the more important advances were gen erally limited -to issues of seasoned dividends. It was probable that when the bearish tide turned in the afterneen, helped by a decline of call money from 8 to 6 per, cent, a hasty covering movement m the railsfound little stock offered. The irregular price tendency of the morning, with its full quota of sharp reactions was a fimiliar aftermath of such a fall as occurred yesterday. Overnight mar gin calls found numerous holders ot long stock unresponsive and selling orders resulted as weak orders were cleared away. Short Active. The bulk of the day's buying orders seemed to be for the purpose of retiring short contracts. Still, demand for tbe old line rails, once the movement got undr way, was reported to Include an accumu lation, to a degree, both from Investment md speculative sources. Short covering was especially active among the steel, mo tor and rubber shares, the groups whlct had beer, driven down previously under attaflk. It would have been difficult to have found anything outside of the call money quotation to promote buying for really 'constructive purposes, considering the industrial stocks by themselves. The passing of the American Cotton Oil alvl dent, because the directors were unfavor ably Impressed with the course of com modity prices and general business con ditions, was hardly conducive to the ac cumulation of Industrial shares, v It was not surprising, to. the dlght of this de velopment, that stocks of companies en jged in somewhat similar lines as the American Cotton Oil company were weak. In the afternoon recovery of the active rails and Industrials it seemed as though the depressing ntws from Poland was Ignored, although it had fallen In w.sll with the operations of professional bears the day before. An abrupt decline of sterling exchange was also passed by a stock market factor, although this re cession and the weakness of Oermnn, French and other continental exxchanges may have been a reflection of conditions which sooner or later will have Influence In the security markets. . Sterling; Drops. Sterling declined more than T cents below the final price of yesterdav. Dutch and Spanish rates, fcllowing their recent tendency, reached levels lower than those recorded during the war years, and It Is significant of the changes taking place In international trade and financial rela tions that these exchanges, so long at a stiff premium at New York, have reached a slzsable discount. While the thought of a further exten sion, of military operations in Europe is neturaily in the foreground of exchange market surveys, it Is probable that com mercial transactions are also working against rates. The Impression prevails in some banking quarters that France has mr.de arrangements through, London for meeting her Rhare of the Anglo-French loan, and the. process may have been In fluential In depressing francs at London and New York in the last fortnight. If tho allied nations wre becoming seriously concerned over the situation In Poland It would seem as i though the foreign bonds on the local market would have beer, decidedly unsteady before this. They have fluctuated within fairly nar row limits. New York Quotations Range of prices of he leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, Peters Trust building: RAILS. Monday . High. Low. Close. Close, A., T. & S. F 81V, 79V4 814 79V4 Baltimore & O 34V 33 84 ' 33 Canadian Pac 121 117 121 118H N. T. & H. R.... 72V4 70 7SV4 70 Erie R. R 13Vs 13 13Vs 12 Gt. Nor. pfd 75 70 73V4 70V, Illinois Central.... 83 81 82V, 83V, Mo.. K. ft T 6 V 61 K. C. Southern.... 17V, 16 17V4 17V, Missouri Pacirio.L. 25V, 4 V4 26V4 25 N. T., N. H. ft H. 35 30 84V, 30 V4 Nor, Pacific Ry... 73V4 70Vk 73Vs 71 Chi. ft N. W 69 Vt 69 9 69 Pennsylvania, R, R. 40 Vs 39 40 39 Reading Co 89 87V, 89 86 C, R. I. ft P 36V, 34, 36 Vs 34 Southern Pacific. 93 90Vt 93vi 91 Routhery Ry 29 27 4 28 27 Chi.. Mil. ft St, P.. 25 33 34 Vk 34 Union Paclfle ....116 114 116 114 Wabash 8 ? g STEELS. Aril. CarFdry...,133 131 133 1.11 Allls-Chal'ers Mfg. 32 80 30 21 Am. Loco. Co. ... 95 92 95 92 Utd. Alloy Stl Corp 41 41 41 42 v Baldwin Loc. Wks.108 104 108 106 Beth, Steel Corp. 78 75 78 7 Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 31 31 31 Crucible 8teel Co.. 127 111 154 121 Am. Steel Fdrys... 36 84 35 34 Lackawanna Stl., 66 65 C4 65 Mldvale St ft Ord. 34 3t 38 39 Pres'd Stl. Car Co. 96 12 94 96 Rep. Iron, Stl. C. 83 79 83 81 Ry. Stl. Spring... 92 92',, 93 Sloss-Shef. Stl, Iron. 62 62 62 62 Utd. States Steel.. 87 86 87 85 COPPERS. AnacVIa Cap. M'.n. 6141 60 60 63 Am. Smlt. ft Rfg. 66 54 ' 55 56 Butte ft Sup. Min. 19 19 19 19 Chile Cop. Co. ... 14 14 35 14 Ohlno Cop. Co 26 27 27 26' Insp. Con. Cop... 48 46 46 48' Kennecott Copper. 24 23 24 24 Miami Copper Co.. 19 19 19" 19 Nev. Cons. Cop 11 Ray Cons. Cop. Co. 15 15 15 .... Utah Capper Co... 64 60 i'i'.-i 64 . INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar. ' 80 A., G. ft W. I. S. 3,148 143 144 144 Am. Int. Corp.... 73 73 73 72 Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 1)0 79 80 80 Am. Cotton Oil Co. 40 Am. Tel. ft Tel.. 96 06 9i 94 Brooklyn R, T. . . . ; 10 Bethlehem Motors. 18 17 18 18 Amer. Can Co 35 34',, 34 34 Chandler Mot. Car. 85 81 85 82 Central Lthr. Co.. 63 61 52 62 Cuba Cane Su. Co. 44 42 44 43 Cal. Pack. Corp.. 66 64 66 66 Cal. Petrol. Corp. 26 26 24 27 Ccrn Pro. Rfg. Co. 88 84 86 87 Nat. Enam. & St. 69 58 69 58 Flsk Rubber Co,,. 27 25 26 "S7 Gen. Electrlo Co. .139 138 130 140 Gaston Wms. ft W. 11 It 11 11 Ocn. Motors Co.... 23 21 22 21 Chino Cop. Co.... 26 27 27 28 Gcodrich Co . . 64 66 64 A. H. ft Lthr. Co. 14 14 14 14 Husk'lftBrkr. Car 68 66 68 68 U. S. Ind. Al. Co. 82 79 82 81 Ir.ternat. Nickel.. 17 16 17 17 Internat. Paper Co. 78 77 78 77 Ajax Rubber Co... 48 44 47 44 Kclly-Sprlng. Tire 76 - 71 76 75 Keystone T. ft R. IIU 20 21 20 Inter. Merc. Mar. 26 Maxwell Motor Co. 14 13 13 15 Mexican Petrol'in.159 153 159 171 Middle States Oil. 20 20 20 20 Ft:ro Oil .19 38 "8. .'19 Willys-Overland ,.16 16 Vs 16 16 Pierce Oil Corp... 15 11 12 12 Pan-Am. Pet. ft T. 84 o 83 90 Pierce-Arrow Mot, 44 41 43 48 Royal Dutch Co... 73 72 73 72 U. 8. Rubber Co.. 86 83 ,85 83 Am. Sugar Rfg... 118 117 117 119 Sinclair Oil ft Rfg. 27 25 24 26 Stromberg Carb... 74 69 74 70 Rtudebaker Corp... 66 62 64 63 Tob. Products Co. 61 60 60 611 Trans-Cont. Oil.... 13 12 13 13 Texas Co. 43 43 43 43 U. 8. Food Pr. Com. 60v trnh. ctu V. S. Sm., Rfg., Mln 65 63' 56 66 mnite .Motor to.. 47 46 47 47 Wilson Co, Inc.. 63 63 62..... Western Union si West'gh'se El, Mfg. 47 46 46 47. American woolen. 77 76 76 76 Total number of shares sold, 1,146,600. Money Close, 7 per cent; Monday's Close, 7 per cent. Marks Close, ,02t; Monday' close, .0228. Sterling Close, 13.69; Monday's close, $S71. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New Tork, Aug. 3. Evaporate.! Applcr Quiet. Prune Steady. Peaches Steady. " Raisins Firm. , AMlSvtfc-Flrm . Chicago Grain 1 By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chiracs Trtbuse-Omaka Bee Leased Wire, Chicago, Aug. 3. A continuation of the upward course in grain prices which started , Monday was more marked today.- Sensational advances were made in wheat, which led other grains and madea close at or near the highest of the day, with shorts the best buyers. Thatthe markets were heavily oversold was clearly shown by their action as selling pres sure was reduced and values readily responded to the increased buying power which absorbed the offerings of hedgers as values moved up. Pneastneas over the foreign political situation, with negotiations between Rus sia and Poland reported as broken olf, caused a -change of sentiment. The de cline in foreign exchange Is regarded by seaboard bankers as due to large sales of bulls against export purchases and they ?ay it is not a bearish factor. At the close wheat wa up 16817c, corn 3 0 4c, oats lc and barley (. The first car of new barley arrived today and sold at $1.08. Close Near Top. matlon than at any time since business was renewea in luiures. ah mr uib u,w mlsslon houses had large buying orders and selling waa scattered, with hedgers doing the most. Thar was not enough ot the hedging sales to satisfy the de- . . Jt.-.mm.n AM mnM Mf 1 11 VITI and price advanced 83COver Mondays low, wun me ciose hi i uhubi at $2.29 for December. , ! - u EAa tn 41 flOUr JUtcn uatvu - - - - w'.thln the past few. days and tho trade Is demorauseu. tars nro .u . ' better supply In the southwest and the movement there 1s liberal, although under last year's. Primary arrivals were 1,486, 000 bushels against 2,662.000 bushels last year. Export clearances from' the sea board were 380,000 bushel against 1,017, 000 bushels last year. The sharp advance n wheat futures caused exporters to withdraw from the market except at a relatively lower basis, an advance of 84i12c in bids falling to draw substantial offers. The British com mission Is expected to be back In the wheat market tomorrow and asked for of fers In all positions. ' 1 fash Kates'Advanc. While ' premiums on cash wheat were 6 to 7 cents lower, as compared with the December, cash sales showed 7 to 11 cents above the previous day, with No. 1 hard sold mainly at 10 to 13 cents over December, and ,No. 2 red at 7 to 8 cent 0VKids at the gulf were $2.63 for August, September or October loading, and $2.62. track New York, for first half August shipment. There was a small amount sold from the interior, but quantities were not given. The probability of a resumption of hos tilities Jn Europe, ami dry wetfher re pot ts from Illinois, Missouri and Indiana, disclosed a badly oversold condition In corn, and with the strength in wheat prices, it advanced sharply, closing at the '"on the bulge there was a fair amount of selling on scale orders, from traders who covered on the recent brak, and were reinstating their lines. Sample val ues were 3 to 4 cents higher, with No. 3 mixed at $1.44 and No. 2 yellow at $145 to $1.45. Receipts. Ill cars. Shipping Bales. 71,000 bushels. Oats FaU to Hold Cp. Oats derived the bulk of their strength from other grains, and failed to hold the full advance due to profit taking by local longs. Premiums in the sample market advanced V4 to 1 cent, with an excellent shipping demand, the advance in freight rate to go Into effect on Au gust 25 being a big factor. Receipt were 77 cars, and reports from central Illinois Indicate that farmers will bin a great deal of grain, the same as they did last year. Sample values were 2 to 3 cents higher, with shipping sales 246,000 Reports that Germany and Scandinavia had bought 2,000,000 bushels of rye since last Thursday and buying of futures at Minneapolis for North Dakota country ac count, combined with the bulge in wheat. 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WE SOLICIT YOUR Consignments of All Kinds of Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and SIOUX CITY Every Car Receives Careful Personal Attention The Updike Grain Company THE RELIABLE CONSIGNMENT HOUSE Local Stocks and Bonds Bond and note quotations furnished by Peters Trust company: Appro. ' Bid. Asked. Y'lrt. Am. T. A T. s. 19:4.... 92 92 3.45 Am. T. ft T. 6s, 1925.,.. 93 9.1 . 7.60 AW. Tob. Co. 7a. 1923.... 99 99 7.05 Am. Tob. Co. 7s, 1933. . .. 99 99 7.10 Anaoonda Cup. 6s, 1929.. 87 tn't 7. So Ang.-Krench Ex. 6s, 1930. 99V 99 4.50 Armour Conv. 6s. '20-'24, 93 9$ .... Armour 7s. 1930 96 96 7.46 Belgian Oov. 6s, 1925. . . , 93 7.90 Belgian 43ov. 7s. 1945.. 9X 7.60 . Beth. Stovl 7a. 1922 tf 98 7.711 t, Beth. Steel 7s. 1923 9 94 7.70) British 6s. 1929 84J 96 7.75 British 6. 1921 96 96 9.60 C. ft VJ. . 121 5 83'ls 10.911 Can. Gov. J. 1931 97 97 3.10 Can. Oov. 5s. 1939 90 91 4 80 C. V. t ft St. L. 6. 1928 83 84 7i86 Cud. Pack. Co. 7s, 1923.. 97 97 75 Goodrich 7s, 1926 93 94 8.60 ' Jap. Oov. 1st 4a, 1933. 71 73 13.10 Jap. Oov. 4s. 1931 63 64 11.45 l.gt. ft Myers 6s, 1921.... 97 97 9.10 l'roct. ft Cam. 7s, 1922.. 99 99 7.10 Proct. ft Gam. 7x. 1923.. 9 100 7.00 Swift Co. 6s. 1921 97 97 8.411 Swiss Uov't. 8s, 1940 103 10$ 7.6A Union Pacific 6s, 1928... 97 97 6.411 Wilson Conv. 6a. 1938.... 87 88 7.9S gave the rye market a strong tone and a sharply higher close. The bulge caused, exporters to withdraw from the market and no sales were claimed for the day. No. 3 on track was 7 7 u.c ove Septum rer. with sales at 1 1.77 '4 1.79 . Re. ceipts, 14 cars. Two cars of new barley were received today. One was consigned to Harris. Wlnthrop ft'V'o. and came from Illinois, while the other came from Iowa. Both, graded No. 3 and soul at $1.08. Spot prices advanced l2c. with a better le mand. Spot sales were at 9lc(if J1.0S. Ro celpts, nine cars. Fit Notes. l.amson Brothers ft Co.'s New Tork office wires: Hoar royal commission ask ing exporters they have been dealing with to offar wheat all positions they can." Russells say: "Uulf wheat 6 cents higher. First half of September around 32. CO, with continent buying. Demand I rather quiet, but offerings are not heavy, ind some Inquiry vas In evldeuce." Seaboard says: "According to very well Informed interests the sales of rye for export from last Thursday to after the close yesterday wss at least 2.000.0(10 buKhels, with Oernmny and the Scandi navian countries the buyers. Cash rye has not only advanced, but the premium have gone up 3 to 4 cents. On the spot, rye is quoted at 45 cents over September, with first half of September shipment 33 cents over lsst half." F. 8. Lewis ft Co. have the following from F. A. Clark of Winnipeg: "While driving over Portage plains lsst week I saw a lot of black rust. Think a big surprise Is coming as regards yield." Snmers, Jones ft Co. had the first car of new barley today. It graded No. 3, onC sold at $1.08. Elds on No. 2 red or hard winter wheat to arrive relatively 6 cents better than yenterdy, with August shipment, track Chicago, 9 cents under December, Sep tember shipment 7 cents under Decem ber. An eastern export house says the weather conditions In France have not been very favorable during the first half of July, and dry weather is urgently needed. Jievr York Coffee. New Tork, Aug. 3. The market for cof fee futures was Influenced by the unset tled stock market, nervousness over Efd- -pean political condition and thf 'breaks in aterling exchange, with price losing . part of their recent rally during today's trading. After opening at a decline ef 10 to 13 points under realising, price rallied slightly on the steady showing of Brail), but later eased off again under Wall atreet, -and trade selling. . ' December declined to 10.35o and Mar eh. 10. Mc, with active months generally a su ing! 20 to 20 point lower, but the cose wak several points up from the lo west on' renewed covering, with Decfmber quoted at 10.4Tc. The general list closed at a net decline of 12 to 20 points. September 1010c; October 12.32 e, De cember 10.47c, January 10.65c, March, 10.07c, May 10.80c, July 10.90c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, 10cf 8antos 4s. 17 18c. SERVICE MEMBERS OF- St. Loui Merchant Exchange Kansas City Board of Trad Sioux City Board of Trad Exchange ... i