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A PO RENT Faeuished Nort 5 WO OR _THREER 8D FRONT HSKG DAVENPORT NICELY FU RMS nna Ce Norty 2816 No. 25th, $25 Here's a 6-r. and hall, all modern, block to two-story are: one O'KBEFE REAL ESTATD Nat Douglas_ 2715, 106 Omana 1110 No. 24 St, new &r. mod. ex. heat, steel range, gns plate, kitchen cabinet, water pald, $17 full ll.’fl No. 15th Et, 8-r., all mod., $25 P l‘lll)q ‘M, Mr(‘n!ul‘ Nli b tl{ hr\ulu- S12 N !nh ..$15.00 i rooms, 410 . 800 C. D "l Tl'l"\(l\\' Sonth. 9-ROOM, miodern house. 2407 Jones, s per _month J 1. Kemp, Douglas For Rert. ne-tmm» T-room Tofern houm. 821 Ath St near Fleld club, Cal Offsrman Constriepion O QoWtE Omaha, Neb. Phone South 8137 or 32, For Rent f South half of doubln brickn use 7 room bedrooms, ern, iss1 Bouth 2th | near Park school, ona bloek east of Hanscom park Tel. Harney 1509. ! Miscellnneons, * | BARGAINS IN RENTALS, $27.50-6 rooms, entirely modern, 8 bed~ rooms upstair ]nl shade and shrubbery, Z $36.00—i-room, strictly modern, elegant | home, " practically good 'as new; | oak finish, paved atreet. 1534 Spruce mw—nrand new. 2-story house, fine sleeping vorch, entirely modern. In | Fleld club district. 3315 Pacific St. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY. DOUG, 1009, GlobeVan & Storage Strres, mcves, packs -hlua 8-horse van and 2 men, $1.26 per hr. rl'ellge‘ mo. Satisfaction guar. n 488 & Tv FIDELITY c&nios FREE Phone Doywlas 285 for complete list of vacant houses und apartments: also for storage, moving. Creigh Sons & Co., Heu Houses {f" 20te & ' city: 16th_and_Jackson Sta. Bk Sto1 AR Tel. D %54 or Web, 18! SEIT \he Camul Furnmn Stores. FREB RENTAL LIST. WE ITAT\ B rodded #1,00 bulldings since 1910, and never had one atruck. W guarantee every job. AMERICA 11(1"1‘\!1\(‘ ROD CO., Tilfl 8. 16th St. .»ROOM house strictly modern, 2752 Meredith. Call l-‘lun-nwn 267, and dtorage Ma gard’s &, dilmiers: timates for mov- 3 ik, shipping. 1713 Webster Sc 2 =K. COTTAGE, mnd e from ecar, ith and Wi Aid._sizes, $8 per mor )\m.khlx %4 worags J. C. Reed f&fine"s Zomgt Stores nund Offices., Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevatoi and Stairs FElectric Light Free. THE. BEE BUILDING COMPANY, heat, 15 block D, 7241, 507 rumi Superintendent's Office, Room 103. LARGE mod 'rn_store near postoffice. Low rent. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private Office—\Valting Room 180 8q. Ft.—$18.50 Theofieefi BL}Hding WANTED TO BUY Yale buys everything ind hand. Web. 4504 OFF'PILB furniture bought d sold J Reed. Warnam. Do 4 HIGHEST prices tor old clothing. D.4714, WANTED—We wish to install a bowling -lley. u you hn\e :Jood one that has used ', address Sibley vln. cnrtl Neb. REAL ESTATH FARM & RANUH LANDS FOR SALR lo.llul‘.l. Live ¥ better. W. T, i Bos Sttty Rt B D lowa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? description of your land i o tie Sioux Uity, la., Journal. Powertul Want Me- Twen&y five words every l'rld.l.y Saturday morning and llm. vening, Urday evening and Sunday morning for ome month, giving sixieen ads on § ferent uy- for ¥4; or W words, or 7 words, Largest ctrocation of any lowa news- paper, 20.4v readers dally lo four great states. Loulsiana, IUN\XY uplands in southwestern Louls- uu.-uv. .r-u-wv-ud Pl wel rolling, 4 untry, settling b; LNET, fc.uu Missout) ople; 315 to §20 per acre; -ola on terma. ‘or tunh-r particulars, write or non South 7. H. Konhl.& 8 N, 20 South Umth M eaota. MINN. urml low g;hn. easy terms, Min- Desota L Box 317, Omaha. u tana. MONTANA_S$% ~sections Township 11, n“dx East, W per cent af Dlow Iud. ance rulnl Pnoo nuo Aot yonmm § v an No 3'.'«::"3 s, real Hodgson Reaity Co., hrco,n 120-ACRE DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM Located on West Center 1% Inlr nort.h of Millard. good 10 barn, windmill, gran- ary and corn enbc. About 2 acres in | orchard. Hl.h and sightly; all smooth high land bout 5 acres in pasture. Omaha and Bou&h Omaha_can easly be seen from this farm. Onl; zlntn in_ automobile to' bu center of flnm.hm Wil sell on small payment | llABTlNG! & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. | I HAVE 640 acres of land In Garfield county, Neb, Would like to sell. Wyl tak r acre for It. Address W. Reev. mton, Neb. ¥OoR IIALR—-M large hixh-grade fum-priced land in N ‘mu Miscelinmevas, 10-ACRE farm, $13 per acro, §2 cash and Per month: no interest: rich soll; llnn u 'nnlnl.r loald ll!;.ll ‘Write | REAL H'I"A'I'I LOANS | |¥ FARM LOANE, Bl N TOLAND . ‘I'IUH ‘E TB’I nw TO Wead, %u CO., | CO., 1623 Farnam. |mlm| than the | Nicholas street, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market is Stiong, 0ld Wheat tage, not over $2,500. Must be north and in good repair, G me full description 8. WL care Bee. REAL ESTATR—FOR EXCHANGE WANTED SECOND-HAND auto for $9% eauity n choice acre. Wal. 2002. an. WILL sell or trade good restaurant. Trade for moving piciure machine or auto. Address, B 121, Gravity, la. FRACTICALLY new 6-cylinder car_and one-half ton truck; will exchange elther frhoth for equity fn bunkalow, or what have you? Address B, M., Care Bee. Sroom modern house in QUITY in est Farnam district to exchange for full value given. e _model automobile; 3962, WEDNESDAY white, cem AT 1T .« September U 2 white Waitise No. No. Blc 2 mixed, Previously sprouting shocks and of wet weat) lays to cutting offerings were Larger warchc pected made the r half cas and threshing. Country | per 1by,: exceptionally small e o stocks here than ex- » ovisions market heavy, ntiment was rendered still more bear- #h by the prospect of a continued hold. Ink up of neutral shipments in the war zone. $1.65. Peanuts 'No. roasted, Sc per | per Ib. roasted, ¢ per Ib Jumbo, raw, New York Money Market. NEW Aug, 3.—ME " EXCHANGE ANTILE YORK, day_ bills, Lua, ) days, 2%@3 per cent; six months, cent. MONEY smndy high, 2 3 1% per REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE |l P e —_— | 0 a0y . B . 2u, reg SANL K & Look At This ont.| 1886 | 19 g ums; PP TR M P FHI8 30 NS st hot watde BedE. ho:’z..‘t 14 023] 14 0R%| 13 65 | 18 7234/ 14 00 rflu'wuymn o0k N \' Cdite, c1se5) mx £ae and clectric Ughts; completely mod: | | pn, T, b em; two blocks to two car Iines, ont| $5 | 310 | 80 | somyl T red ’uced See about this today, Keys at one R B A Blie m’i s office. ) SOGCM-I 9‘5 04 | 9% | 97:'%' Armour & Co. 4ige. 91% Ore. §. rel h Sons & t.. .,I 9% Atchison gen. 4s.-.. 904 Pac. T. 5 o | Cmieugs oat: No. 2 rod, Bal & O. isce. . 4% Penia, Douglas_20. WS Bee Bldg. ‘Ni; 6,5‘“! ) ""“’ ,!,‘m““” ‘jfi-fl}“’;,’;, Chea. ‘B0° dhgn: 0 BEAUTIFUL room bunnlnw. l\l'l(‘“y 0 4 “h"! m Oats: No. 3 mod.; cor. lot; sacrifice for quick sale, wnu.a, S1062%0: stan fo4i6ee. #61_Grand Ave. ne_Webster 921, No. % SLi Hrley: mfis Becds’: B SPALDING .. cottage, mod. ox. |othY $60geit: clove oA 8 [t G 75. Riba: $4.76 i heat; large lot; $20 down. Web. 433, m..,.”,,( Lanhe et B Sigesic 5. Tubber ia- 108" BUY from own 6 rooms and bath,| EGGS—Higher; receipts, u'.?xz cases; at B bo..... 1000 2578 Bvans. H ¥. Phone "Web. 2915. park, cases Included, 1@: c; ordinary o % S o, gt HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER. rats. lo@dlde; firata, 1@ & N un, 4 Elec. o102 Beautitul *seven-raom puaklon~ all | BOTATORS- Higher: focsipts, 2 cars | Ly, ¥ 30 40 3 R N modern; large corner lot; close to car, | Vir€inia_ cobblers, barreled, '$1.36q1.4); | - Rt ) school and church; buflt for & hom: e bulk, {1gse, { Coffee Market. i must be sold; owner leaving city: can POU. ""'""17{‘“"" lower; fowls, 13c;| Npmw YORK, Aus. OFFEE—The seen at 4051 Grand Ave. Ci lw.bmrm springs, 16@17c. |market for coffee futures was rathor | REAL ESTA TE—B{)I'TH SIDE $300.00 Cash { more active today and afier opening at a deciine of 1 point to an advance of 1 oint prices eased off under scatterin iquidation, which seemed to be inspired by talk of larger offerings from Brazil, increasing stocks in the primary markets NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities, NPW YORK, Aug. 5 —FLOUR-Steady. |snd the continueq absence of fresh news bulance iike rent, for a nce Groom| WHEAT—Spot market. steady; No. 2|with reference to. Erasilien iane tor modern, except heat, house. Has perma- |red, $L18, and No. 2 hard. $1.714c, c. | 1 |financing the crop, The close wees to nent sidewalks, shade trecs, paved street; | New York: No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.12, | points n Au- Deur cox lne. Tt s a bargain at the prics | & . Buffalo. Futures, easier; Sep- |gust, 6 Y, _86le; October, asked. Address 1221 8. th ~t tember, $1.16%c. 53c; Novi l)enemlm 6,54 CORN—Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow, Tc, |January, 6.64c; March, rei h Sons & Co, promst. shibment R Apr, 8.7 8 e June, 885c] o | OATS—Spot, sany: -Itlnndm,hl-k; . | July, 6.88c. Dougia " Pancy clipped white, ' | Spot, easy; Rio_No, 7, T%c; Santos No. g ".“"' el By I, 4, 9% and Rio 7%, 7.10c, Rio exchange #,000-EASY terms, buys 3522 Mare y; No. 2, $L.30@$1.35; No. 2, |w l,xv lower. Santos Ye higher at Rio rooms, modern; near Field club. Lai i shiping, $1.15@1.20. and 100 rels lower at Santos. corner lot; both streets paved. Fii HOPS — Quiet’, state, common to | lawn, x:od‘uh-ldl), Jice flowers; s real cholce, to1d, gaide; Pacitio , Co 1914, Cotton Market. | e iDLy AL DRS80S 12@ibe; 1913, 8@11 NEW YORK, Au 3.—COTTON— CLOBING up an estate, sell at sacrifica| HIDES— muly “Bosota, M@sic; Central Steady; middling uplands, 9.3, Sales, 6 vacant lot, also 6-room cottage on Polk | America, ales St So. Oulaba: 00d surroundings and | LBATHBE—Firm: Hemlock first, 32c; | "'Gotton futures opened steady: Octobe: location. Address Y 648, Bee, seconds, e, Qic; Decembor, "0fac. January, ko | = S === PROVISIONS — Pork, easy: mess; | March, offered at 10.026; M $17.00717.50; _ family, $20.00@22.00; Tt | Cotton futures closed steady. October, T A B 1 T3 |clear, $io.c0maLon. Boef, ' steady: mess (9.28c; December, 9.5ic; January, 86 $18.00@18.50: fam'ly, $10572050. Lard, | March, 9.91¢; May, 10.1%. ea ome ensy: middle west, $5.0605.15 The cofton market closed steady at a 4 TALLOW- rmn city, 6kc: country, net gain of only 1 to 3 points. 5% Le: apecial, 4%e. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 8.—COTTON—8pot, mn BUTTER Srenay . Tecelpts, 22895 tubs; lunchanged: ®ood middling, 5.64d; mid- g . 25@26c; firsts, 2314@2%¢; | diing, 6.34d; low middling, 4.830; sales, West_ Farnam District 1 have plans all drawn for n Spanish ) colonial dwelllnl built on a lot I own in the West Farnam district. Something different; nothing like it in Omaha. In- dividualily of architecture is what makes & real home. Will buld to order of and finish to suit purchaser, with all the new bullt-in | effects and conveniences, {f arrange- ments are made immediately Price in the neighborhood of $7.000 to $7,600, according to finish. Address M 864, care Bee. pema- s REAL ESTA'I'E——BLBIJRBAI —— ——— Dundee. Dundee Lots | $1,150 Each | We are offering two of the best lo- cated, most sightly lots in Dundee at the very low price of 31,160 each; located om ! beiween 50th and Gist | {8ts. On plvnd street; walks, sewer, 3-foot terrace. are no doubt the two cheapest lots that can be had in Dune | doe, Y il make terma and sell one sep- | Hastmgs & Heyden 1614 HARNEY ST, 06 BURT ST. ——&Mm, best bu, _dee. Clyde W. Drew, Owner, Florenc in Dun- al. 1284, 2@, 10,000 bales. FGGS—Trrezular; receints 2,408 cases; - | fresh .nth'r-red o)'(;;:'n‘ 23@%c; ;mu;v_]:fiu, on | @24, firsts, seconds 1 0. CHEFSE—Trreevlari: — receipts, = 9.1 | o BAVANNAIL boxes: state whole miik, freeh flats and |o 0 FE—trm twins. colored, specinls, 13%@4%e;, state . Whole mili, White, 19Gmi4c. state’ whole | 2023 bbla mi'k. white and colored, average fancy. 18%e. POULTRY. R shipments, 1,824 b Quote: AB, '$2.90; ve prices not settled h B Dressed, qule western '(M‘l.n‘rn‘unl’l;(; HM, E%&é;%x.ul.s ‘!”m G 8, kens, 14M23~: fresh fowls, iced, .2 K, $3. TTos Kfvaah turkeys. iced, 'Togndc. | L M0 WG 880 WW 6.9 L ool Grain Market. Dry Goods Market. l:lVl"‘:;:\:)‘;‘:nA\lg af“ mu-r-spo; NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Burlap markets ed today &nd prices were with- ice of cables tre 3 the British govern ment has taken charge of the jute pro- | flun- of India during the period of the | ool «oods more active; cotton goods | quiet; gllks In moderate request from re- | tallers. . No. 2 Manitoba 11s 3, 118 F4d: No. lnorthbr‘v; liu!u(h HIM No. 2 hard wintcr 118 7 RN—Spot, American mixed, new, S d FLOUR~Winter patents, is, HOP8-In London (Pacific coast), 108@£5 bs. $t. Louls Grain Market. &4 Metal Market. y . 3~WHEAT-No, % : n:T'ntuf}L'n" 2% hard nEm;‘r‘mN Sep- | NEW YORK, Aug. ?-METALS—Lead tembor, 1.0 December, §1 06%, Offered at %10 Spelter, not quated CORN—No. 2 T9e: No. 2 white. ; [Copper: Quiet: electrolytia, $18 25,60, Sevtember, 72%c: December, V% g l?';'u fltnd*um unchanged. Tin: Firm | 1 2 . QAFS~tqminet, At London—Copper: Spot, £12 10a; fu- Knnsnn City Gra Provia tures, £11 158; electrolytie, £87. Tin: €167 168 Antimony, . Spelter, £01 10s London Stock Msrket. LONDON, Auz. a Amerlnn socuritios on the stock mened firm. Unfon Pacirio Tad United Starar Steel were ac- tive leaders throughout the session. The " |8pot.’ £157; futures, 213 2 KANSAS CITY —~WHEAT--No. | " Lead, 3 l hard, $1.18713: No 2 red, $1.19; Sep- $1.00@1.08%; December, $1.04@ mived 784 A0n: N LEGAL NOTICES olwine was_firm. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, g}r',‘xg"‘—"" 8 538 per amen. | led proposals wil be rceivea Sea B at Lircoln, Nebraska, by the of Edu. Dls(‘fll'N:‘ RARE shnn bills, 5 per oent; three months, per cent. | hl"w n.nn bldg., large lot, located 43 | cation, Nebraska State Normal schools v ) ten o'clock . m., August 4, 148, |* e ooe Doreace W |15 e Srectlen of v brick and sk Sngar Market. RSTA | auditorium mfl;:o Stala l\arrml School d"'f“’ TRk A;"' l—“?'"“—“-' REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS | at Kearney, Nebraska, in accordance Vil centrfug i molasses. §1¥7: e ns end speeifications y |refined. quiet. Sugar futures were quiet FOR GALE — —— | with B0, Dok Archi st Hoarersd | " un rooms modern, up-to-date bungalow, oom 1, |e#rly today and at noon pries were un- | Continental Bulldi -ha Nebraska, | changed from yesterday's ol n, nevly painted and papered; ome block Board of g’dul‘l lon, Nebr. | from car. at 33 Tayior BC, 800 caah. | g Ate Mm‘ at Bengols, wil '.lnl,";';‘lp........nn Apt Dried Fruits same as ur the heating, Dl ng and| NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—EVA s 5. Tt Dt g | HERR e oL, PR ) Yo M T vAzon T Hollow, paved: 1.5 terins, $L0%0 | mnfln{ to plans and specifications’ pre-| DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, steady. cash, balance to suit. % ‘: u:' rchitect, up until the hou}l cots, firm. Peaches, quiet. mu S5-room nodern bungalow in Kountse | #nd da named. rm. Place; hardwood finish. full cement 1l bide must be sccompanied by cer-| TP — | ment; almost new: §1,000 cash, b.hno. of | titled check for five (5) per “eni of the ! Movements of Noemn §'~amers, | | purchase price, $2100, same as ,fuu amount of vid, made payable te O, ot Arrived. Fafied Phone owner, Douglas W or \\'l!nut E. Hall, Slate Treasurer of Neoraska TAVERWOOL. . Inv-u % Omahd Natlonal Bank Bldg. The Hoard reserves the right to mocept NAPLES Foermiua 3 any or reject any or all bids ::;""’KAAV x i som Rochambean REAL pvn—mvmm:un { areet l,,,““,,,"',,‘;“,,',"‘,,‘;“ on e, YOKOMAMA "~ Tatyiis -'/.. .Chy of Nagtes. FOR nu-.—o: nm, -.ucu.- mwsks State Normal 8 hool 1, m“. NEW YORK. Cameronis and Sewar m Frederick AUGUST 4 1, raw, 6o|De lh mand, 4.7%¢; cable TIDC | Closing prices_on_options SILVER—Bar, 4 Mexican dollars, 1Close. [Yeny. |36%c. T BONDS—Government, steady,, rallroad, | 1004 Steady; 60 days, 2% per | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Chilcago 18| HBUTTER-Creamery firets, Minneapolis % | seconds packers, Best Cattle Strong and Others Are Selli Vew W EGGS- Firats, 18 Selling Six and New Wheat . il PO Here o | Steady to Easier—Cows Higher Two Cents Higher. B Uk f ~S8heep Rather Slow. N 4 Minneapolis Gratn Marke - YELLOW CORN TOPS WHITE :ic s S rey (day: Wheat | MINNEAROLIS, | A - |HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER | NO. 2 hard Wi " i), SLay; (Neptember, §1.06W:; Decein® o, g [ (new) L No. § hurd wner: {1 hard, §1.47%: No northern, $L81W@ | — OMAMA, Auk " Giew car tnew), $LIA. [147%: No. 2 northern. $1. 245k | OMAMA, Aug. & | The wheat market was strong today. |Dariey=xo. § car, e Corn—No. 2| FLOUR=Declined Receipta were: Cattle. Hogs. Shee Old wheat showed a gain of ve per bu., WhHIte: S cars, fic. No, 8 wh BARLE Y65 Official Monday A8 ads {while the new sold unchanged (o 2 : ¥ wul car, 4 :”\‘F\\U {“jl“‘-l ‘nunmm‘ Tuesday 8 500 7,00 | higher. ow ar No. ¢ yellow 0w, Lits i corn market was a trifle unsteady (TS, THin ik-head " No. 3 yellow, Titegris wo days this woek. 758 10482 8211 and sold le higher to ‘4c lower. yedow: 2 36 curs, N 0. 8 white, 45g46e me days last week.7,718 15,778 Oats were firm, selling 1c to llge 1 car mear yellw $1.60%4401 (2l wdays 2 whas ago.9,196 higher. y No. 3 mixed: 1 car Ne \ — duys 3 wke, Ago.6. M0 The demand for everything was pretty 'l car, T4 N mixed OMAHA ¢ days 4 wks. 359 Kood and was sufficient to take care of (Sample: 1 car, 6sc; 1 car, 6 | days last yoa the receipts. Oata—-No. 3 whitc: 3 2.3 cars, 1 BUTTER-N 118, The folowink table Ahows the receip A special feature of today's trading was (4 white: 1 car, 5 No. 4 mixed 2-1b. tubs, Mo, of cattle nd sheop at the South the fact that on some of the sales mixed #il.c. b A\mported Amer. | Omah ck markot for the year corn #o0ld at a sl.ght advance over white | OUmaha_ Cash Prices—Wheat. > [ block E Twing, |10 date as compared with last year corn. This condition {8 unusual, ns the | turkey, @149, No. 3 tu 164 16%0; . 16%c; Young | 1914, zl-::m white varlety is usually In better de- |14 No hard, $1.20601.48; #¢; blue el brick, ile; j‘ attle 1 lz. vellow or mixed xrades. | $118%@.47; No. ¢ hard, $ Mo; New York whit ; | Hoss g Yellow corn sold from 1c to 1%c over the l Spring, $1.40G148. No.'§ “rench Roquefort, #x heep 11 iwhite and mixed corn. Corn: No. ¢ whit Nec; D out, 16c; white fish, 1% | he followime 'lllwl nh.n\n (In ",“ fllllk(: Rains have materie-ly damaged wheat ?uwh TANGT5e; ) ™ nnel catfish, loc; herring. 7o; |brice hogs at the South Omaha iive and oats in several sections and there white, 733 white 1%c; mackerel, 15c: salmon, [8tock market for the last fow days, with are a number of truders who are in- 2 yellow, No. § yel- R Sonparisons: oo clined to take these conditions seriously. i No, 4 yellow, c: No TT‘V::!’;‘I‘A’F:F Tianens. 8276 bl | " Date. | 1wib 1819 101 (2 1910, 1% Bome think that fair cathe ! n the No. 2 B ——— [way and that within & few days’ there No. T Totnn, £tk S B % will be & big rush of wheat to all the | 0.4 fuixeds No. 1 chucks, 1% fuly 8.1 2 § 91 - markets. mixed, TL@T4Y%c: No. 0. 3, 10%e. 1_roun - _,uly ;n H (RA H- Liverpool closing: Wheat, spot. un-| sample mixed, §1767c. Outs: No No. § o "No. 1 plates, | July x13 (S 1R ] changed to lec lower. ( unchanged | 0% @iisc; standard, 0%@S0c; N July 25 M 843 769 to 16 higher, white, 49l G4oiee + white, 48%@Mo0 hiA plhml furnished by Jm; ald 13 815 Primary wheat recel n were 987 000 bu., | Barley: Malt ne N o ompany | Juiy e | 8 . and shipments 796,000 as against re- | 63c. Rye: No, 2, | S—Oranges, =California Valen- | 3U0 o) | 8 so8 ¢ Celpts of 1614000 b, wiid shipments of : { clas, 100 o, J0dn and s, 9400 per July ey 8 827 760 1,567,000 bu. last vear. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | box; 150s, 1765, 2008, 21és and 330 July 7.0 6 4% | 8310748 Primary corn receints were 681.000 bu., — | Bor ok l"fl""s';' by "'";; Golden 'July ) ¢ K| s a3 7 d shipments 274,000 bu., inst re- " DW " AN per LOX; extra|july 2v.| 4 W Tn [ celpts of 494000 b, ‘and “shipments of | FORtures of the Trading and Clostng | fanes. Sunkisn. %0n And 308 1500 ror fom [3uiy | ¢ B % 314,000 bu. last year. Pri - on Board of Tr Red Ball, 3450 per box. Peache '-ll \J iy 310 & 42y Primary oats receipts were 49000 bu., 1 CHICA Aug. 3-—-Curtailment of ex- | [OrMa Crawfords. Tie per box; Kl Aug, 1| * and -hlpm»n(u 318,000 bu., as port. demund ‘sl proved more than | -basket crates, €0c per box “"“‘“.,‘“ Aug. 1| 6 00y e {An offsel today for reports that wheat rate lot jfei bushel, $1.25; | Aug. 3.1 6 60 i was again ously threatened by black | ' el e B o auma, Burbanks, y CITY and farm ioans, 5, 6% 6 per cent. TR, ':]7"" Corn’ “L" hed une | B, CORLS. IOTE Dt bet G- 5 cars being re- . H. Dumont & Co.. 4i6 State Bank. _ oviRibi ,l‘,“,‘l h‘j" Nee, ' ¥4 | tornja Bartietts z.m per box: Washir 1 ihe tota | foe 4 erop belt soemed to have p..: | ™ s 2 . o 4 ", A dea nanas, medium fruft S..oMn_.s r dler than & year ago. RUST CO.. 162 Farnam. n|"“.‘ nl Mlers In o position that they [ ygrait®®; TSIt Changuiasis '[;“‘,I Good to cholce beeves were in very CITY property. Large loans a_specialty, Wb }“'l""' to nell wheat. This fact, it | port Limon, 4o per Ib Cantaloupes, | falr demand at prices that were it an W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank BIdg. ‘,,4”’:“)‘ ,h""'u:,':r"'u',',"")“, }”:"In'l"h"‘;‘"" ponles, s, 329 Jor crate; Maopa, Ne-|thing a little stronger than yesterda e o o de o orel usines Goo x ol ) Lo $0.M © NN Y Shpand for ity and farm loans. | Black ‘rust, “reported to ba Apreading | \iiny. idards, $200 per crate. " Water- | {ood heavy cattle wold up to #1.% which K. W. Binder. City Natlonal Bank Bidg. (fast near Fargo, N. D. caused wheat | "o ocrin sl s bbage, home-grown | Yesterday. Yearling beeves of good quals ST us_firat for farm loana In eastern |PTICCA to bulgs for & whiin, bt the “ffeet and southern, 1%o per Ib. Lettuce, head, ¥ were also in active domand. (oms Web. United Biates Tromt 0o Otaars 'h;:’nll'nl'll)‘lrv-ll)l':"g;':’uf:fb{hmhhlu) After | $1.00 per doz.: leaf, #0c per doz. Onlons, | Mon to medium grades were slow and e te v o market was | s be g M * | possibly a . 6% GitY LOANBTC. O Carlbers, |ahurply downwra, influenced samewpat |4 aninkton, e - per 'Ib. ' Cucumbers. | Poribly R TESIhacs s ih ahod acmaid Bld; o ; $1.25 per basket. Beans, wax and green. | nd heliers were in goc 810'12_Brandeis Theater Bldg. ¥ Warmer temperatures in the 300 per basket. Peas, green, ¢ per|4nd as the supply was light, they sold WANTED—City and fanm losnsi lowest northweet; —whoes yesterday frost had | baskel. Beets, carrots und turnips, new. that were strong to 10c higher rates, - G. Templeton. 608 Bo 208, | occastoned _alarm. “The hand-to-mouth 40c per mmu'-n mml-he- per doa. = ey, lv:”r\"lnf.rxwru'n;- k[f! the m.lrkel in the | Peppers, &0 r.,, basket, J,-,,m..u,., $1.76 s ore ;ml stock cattle were in light o moat the lowest point of the | per box. Celery, S6o er dos. Parsiee | Supply and quaily geherally poor. AS REAL ESTATE WANTED |daz B par o Fotateoe e e 'M., b | the demand for thut class of stock was T WANT to buy, from owner, 5-room cots | pLO At the lnst weakened with wheat. | Sweet potatoes, $1.76 per hamper. | not overly good, the market was a liitle though, corn had averaged SCELLANBOL 5\ slow and dull, jmoderately higher owing to a good Ship- | peg j&. Brastls, Ahte 5t G o R Quetatlona on cattie: Good to cholce ping demand from the east, and to the per Ib “Filberta, 160 per ib. " Fecana, | jcarlings, ¥00u; fair ‘(o good years continued cool weather. Oats ran up in ¢ per Ib. - Crackerjack, $3.50 per case: | 1INEs, d o choice heavy value hecause of many complaints half case, §1.75 Cornpopé, $h.96 e cany | bee “Tale 1o kood cornfed mmon o fair corn- ¥00d to cholee fed k0od o cho fed “ood o cholce grass k00l to cholce Erass <o 76; fall (o good cows, 6.26; ' common to o good to rhofce to good feeders 80: common to kers, §5.60( stock heifers, stock cow 50G%.00; w ek $8.004910 oo bulls, stags, etc., $6.6007.2 HOGS—Recelpts were twice us large as yesterday, but at that were moderate for w Tuesday, some 107 cars, or 7,000 head being reported in. Total for the two days 15 10,482 head, & shortage of 5,000 head as compared with last week, und only @ little over half as large us wo weks ago, but mo han 4,000 head heavier than for the corresponding duys lust year, Trade opened out fairly ‘active, and shippers bought freely again today, tak- ing & falr share of the supplies at prices that were at any rate b@l0c higher. Th-y paid as high as for best lights, which equals the best price pald since a week ago today, and on down for the less been ewtablished, was fairly active. Any- thing desirable lfild at fully @10c higher prices, {‘ the most popular figure, For a while buyers would not even bld on some of the ruogh, n.vy | puckers, and it looked like there was a #00d chance for a dull finish on these kinds, but in the end practically every- thing was cleaned up in decent season at the advance name SHEEP—There was another #ood run of sheep and lambs today, and while re- | celpts were not so large as yeste: rday, they showed well as compared with most vecent Tuesdays. Supplies of forty-one cars, or 1L000 head, were the largest on the ‘map, being heavier even that at Chicago, and n good deal larger than any of the other river markets. For the two days receipts amount to 35,251 head, us against 11,060 hoad lnst woel, 50,65 head two weeks ago and £,200 head & Jeur ago. The market opened in much the same shape as on Monday. packers trying to break lambs prices ,and sellers asxing for more money. The trade continued very slow through- out the whole session, very little busi- ness b!lnr transacted until very late. It was really a deadlock between buyers and sellers, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to l‘lloh‘n 604590, lambs, fair to Food, B lambs, ' teeders, 8. £.90; w--run. falr to cholce. $6.0087.00; wethers, falr to cholce, $6.7596.60; ewes, good to cholce, $6.000/6,50; ewes, fair to good, $6.00G6.00, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Flrm—Hogs Weak-——Sheep Firm, CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2000 head; marKet firm; native beef cat- tle, $6.25@10.50: western steer: 16, $3.25G9. awd i o HOGS—Recelpt: 9,00 head; market wenk. early advance of § to 10¢ Iy lost: bulk, #6604 light, fllbl.n mixed $6.46@7.80; heavy nm %; rough, $6.2076.35: pigs, $6.80@7.%0, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 17,000 market firm; sheep, $5.1097.00; 6,8619.40, Live l(.-k Marke Aug. 3—~CATTLE-Re- rl‘ip!l 4.000 head: market @4 50:_native oaives, HOGB—~Receipts, 5,000 higher; plks and lixh flvm“bul( hers, $7.45@7 SHEEP AND heas 5 . rhfi?»;av . mlrh:.( ; mix i Bood heavy, 36.86 LAMBS—Receints, 5,000 i market lower: mutton sheep, .50@ ambes, $8.00076.75; bleating ewes, $5.60 Kansas Oty Live Stoek Marketf. KANSAS CITY, Aug, 3.~CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 8,000 head: market hicher; nrime ateers, $0.60010.00; dreswed 83500 &), western steers ors and 'feeders s % 500 7.00: calves, 36001025, HOGE—Receip/ 10000 head; market _higher; bulk, 40; heavy, 6, 716, packers and bul«"hl’rl, $7.0007.45; light, §7.16617 45: pigs, $6.75a7 0, SHEEP AND lu\llfl&—llmlgu 'Iifl) head: market lower; lambs, yearlings. ewes, IW 0, wethers, ‘Nflw 00G0.75. — oux City Live Stuok Market SIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 3.~CATTLE- Recelpts, %0 head; market ateady: native heifers rmo gve-, 36 0@, 8 000 hI&d ":!r\:.lu1 ; It n:r'u, " ol.& bulk of walos, $8.90 AND LAMBS-Receipts, 1,200 100 @ 1, Josenh Live Stoek Market, BT. JOSEPH. Aug. 3-CATTLE-Re- leeipts 300 head; market st i Steers, $7.00009.76: cows ' and heifers, $.2569.00; calves % 0o B—Reoeipts, 2400 head: market m.r»w top, §7.40; bulk. $6.5547.40. BHEFP AND 'LAMBS—Receipts, 1,50 head, market higher; lambs, $5.006G9.00. Live Steck in Steht. Hous. shnv 7000 1,000 w | Rail Wage Award | higher; native | steers, $150010 15, yearling steers helfers. 8850671 cown, X stockers and feeder: .25: wouthern steers 85 %6@8.85: cows and ;.'»lrer- 8.00 | '|erhood of Enginemen issued a pamphlet NEW YORK STOCK MARKET {An Advance of Unlmul Breadth Marks the Session KANSAS CITY WINS ONE OFF THE TERPS Kenworthy Singles in the Ninth TRIDING NEAVY AT FIRST — After Pitchers Changed to { ununsat: breadth geGired toden BC oot Baffle Bradley. | e 'I -'-1«-“\":‘ ‘-u-.w‘ :m. wv:"?:. m.- “~'I“~_-n- [Rol e heed shawea Hr ke e‘voon | THREE TO TWO IS THE SOORE ranar oy 1w hAnTd ol b Palris anid that the advan ; opae Fanrosoniod 5 'dacided shanen m soeenin | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug s va sentiment or thet 1t was in resnones worthy, hitting for Bradiey after Balti ':»;.:'r‘:..v""' develonment of waleht. 1t yare had changed pitchers to haffle him. | dovived (e fmvetnn frem (e anm of goecnlation that broueht EDont fast waeke remork abont the rise Trading was heavy throughout the mern i€, but In the later houre the market became aujet The merkine up {he war sharcs singled in the ninth, bringing in Perring who had doubled, with the winning run The locals started with a two-run lead | The tying run came in the sixth on a buse on balis, a sacrifice and two short Score RH.E Baitimore ...0 1000100026 0 Jkansas City .2 0 090000 1-8 & 2 Batterles: Quinn and Owens; Johnson and Brown i | i A , 710,000 Hflmfl::‘ p | toduy, th Natatione heean In | h Re'hloham Ktael was un ' singles. Daints ta 975, eaualine ite high record. and in n few other fnstances new top fl-iren were reachad The disnlay of streneth mada by the | war stocks stimulated huwing olsewhors ‘nd soon the wholo market wus rising In the_late reaction Rethlehem st ‘ Lpoke [T pointa Telal aales were ehe O abares m A partjenfarly howing on the advance fn o pr Fe rmu‘nu motors and varfous other Tusteinle de Double W fnning the frat ga S t0 0, and the localg the final game, 3 Finnoran and Wis: first came 1 1o Tere affective the Tut the former, who essaved rood showed an Increared domand, (o pitch the second game, Was hit at o resvonding to ontimistic trade repor Dortune {ime While Knetzer kept frook- Tha breadth of the movement in the {yn'a hits sonttered. Boore, fIrst game: raitrand plockn woa one of the ‘most | plenificant of the dav. (wine ta the ex- ' Brooklyn 00100000 | hihite of anrnings, Net earmines of the Pittsbursh 00000000 rafivonde of tha countev in June inomeaed | goee oo Brookl; Wit [ hy wbont 16 ner cont over the Drevious |yona: Pittalurgh n and O ‘8 oain in net revenan poar, Unlon Pacitl 000, | for June Beore, second ga For the year ended ' grookiyn Tina 90 Tnion Pactfic Ageording 0 it Tiitaburgh (2 0 0 10 0 0 0 %4 § 0 prelfiminary | ptatement fesued - fodav, |USNIFER <o f BN 1 | enrned 10 08 per cant on the oemmen stack | 2 it abe ot i od_with 1110 in_the praceding Smith; | an compu Knetzer and Be, | Fimcal y Not wurplis was 96,696 000, a Terriers w-u ..l-. ase of £3,704.000 ; 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Aw 3 | JBonds were firm. Iuternational Mer- heimed Butfalo here todey snd won cavtile Marine 44e and Rock Toland de- | Yo hentures wefe eiracially 000, With the fleld sogry strong. Total | oot e ki | rain the locals knocked Anderson mles par value, 52,79, b o second inning and Tnid” Slates’ bonds were wnchansed | orriinted 0 pogteter Rits runa on ol off Lafitte. Soore: R Number of sales and lending quotations 010000000183 46 G105 Were. o9 Tvpeee IR 2 1207700 0 1 i e 18 g @?3 £ Merchants Whose b 8 ‘g %, % Stocks Confiscated }:w:,:,;;,.fg?t i 1 8 | Arrive at El Paso ::.::I “" .‘.”_ ' ¢ | I, PASO, Tex. Aug. &—A number of forelgn shopkeepers of Chihuahua, Mex- ico, arrived here today. Their departure was occasioned hy the confiscation by General Villa of their wares. The majority of the shopkeepers re- mained in Chihuahua, it was sald, pend- Ing the outcome of the parleys between varfour forelgn consuls and Villa looking to a modification of the confiscation order. Villa is understood to have of- fered payment for the goods takem, but orai rlo s flr.ll Narthern Ore otfs Ougxenheim R liinse Gostral Leat: i nterboroi i Teniration Copner because of the unstable currency and dirficulties of exchange on the border. “@eneral Villa did not say ‘If the I'nited Stater does not like my actions, it can Intornntional Harvesier . upon what basis ls not known here. The | ol Wiy igh prices complained of by Villa are ll"m vitle & i {justified, according to the arrivals today, exionn m & Misour Pacitie National Bisouit National Lead Nevada %0 to hell” What he aid say was: My [ N telograph lines are open to you. You may ot i B R ] |protest to your governments. If they do Paoitie. it | not like 1t, they can come; I am ready Pacifie Tel. & Tel for them.' " Pennaylvania Latest advices from Guzman indicate that the mutiny in the Villa garrison :‘:‘,“'Kmnlunm Cwper. 4§ .nl.m;m- ‘lflng' i anbt ol Pt there has been suppressed. Packer trade open oul n sea- ” gon, and &a soon as n ttading Sesis Nad s George Carothers, United States State 'deparument ropresentative, arrived hero today and went into consultation with |Zach Cobb, collector of the port. { Hundreds Caught By Flood in Mine INDIANA, Py Aug. 3.~Wading in water, at times up to thelr nocks, 40 miners escaped early today frod the Sample Run mine, near here, after being imprisoned for severul hours. It is be- lteved that no lives were lost, although Woestinghouse Risctrio . Montana Power ... Cryefble Stael . E F £ l Quat-nom furnished by Burns, Bflnkor & 'Co,, #49 Omaha National Bank Bulld- nig_ Omaha: % & O, 986, ; U Aol | ihe oensus of thoss employed fn. the $mena Sntiier Soe. .... Ao & l#baft has not yet been completed. A 2 " During the night heavy rains over the irgens-Nash 7 per s watershed so swelled a little stream ot Nat. Bank, O % | near the opening that a great volume of Commarcial Nat Baak, Co. Biufis...: i%f ... | water poured into the mine. Tt Ciabtey v per cent pfa.. 1013 . Exit by the usual way was sut off and mant Sreamert oo, l:l'a }g the men made their way to an air shaft Mo e & s, ™ porcani. . w™ %7 |ana climbed to safety Bome of the mea n Gas & Kieo. n o waded In water for almost a mile. n Traction Pfd iy Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee “For Rent.'" Window Trimmers Become Display Men B, Omane Natlonal Bask. Sulsberger Hone ro-Kenned, Stewart-Wemner Union Stock Y BONDB— indes, N M Dougias Cousty 4y 1 Cleburn, 1966 Lncoln’ G & o s, 14 Light & ing Its annual convention here. About 2,000 members were present today. Manu- facturers, trade journals and periodicals were requested to describe the man who ornaments the store windows as ‘‘dis- playman.” The executive committee ap- Hundred Dlsputed Points in Western proved a resolution opposing the display of show cards and price tickets contain- ing misstatements of fictitious values. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.~The board of arbi- |tration which last spring decided the | wage demandy of the firemen and enki- neers of the western railroads has been asked to reconvene to declde disputed points in its award, it was learned todey Some time ago the heads of the Broth- Women’s Strap Pumps, $1.00 11,000 square feet of floor space will be used in Our Annual $1.00 Sale of Shoes Starting Thursday. giving their interpretation of the applica- [tlon of the wward to the wage schedule |of Individual railroads. One bundred and forty-six points were Interpreted from the viewpoint of the brotherhoods. These Interpretations were reviewed by the committee of general managers, who are sald to have disagreed with the brotherhoods on nearly every point. This made it necessary to ask the arbitrators 10 meet agaiu, and the meeting will be held probably in Chicago at the earliest convenience of the arbitrators DEATH RECORD Mre. J. T, Troudy. TABOR, Neb., Aug. 3.—(Spectal.)—Mrs. J. T. Troudy died Sunday morning at her home, in North Tabor, after a pro- longed (liness, Deceased was in her six- tieth year and beuide her husband, Dr IA . BRANDEIS ABSORBINE E MARN, R John T. Troudy, is survived by two sons will reduce intiamed, and one daughter. These are Dr. H. T.| Joints, Troudy of Smith Center, Kan.; Claude L. Bunches; H Troudy of Tabor, and Mre. B J. Ander- Evit, Quittor, son of Councll Bluffs. The funeral was ' sny unh | held this afternoom. e ot i Rear Admiral Foraythe. : . SHAMOKIN, Pa., Aug. 3—Rear Admiral Sore |James McQueen Forsyth, United BStates » navy, retired, died here today of paraly- mll.“—‘ sis. He was first stricken six months | Redsces Paisfel --n'-vu- ! ago. The body will be taken to the Na~ Sralens, s 38 tod lnde tonal cemetery at Ariington on ilnr burdal, e | R o 00 \ 0 Lincoln Light & Powet | NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Use of the name Omaha Wi 101% | “window trimmer,"” as applied to the men v | Omaba & 14 | Who decorate store windows, was objected Omabe Hies ¥4 [to In a resolution adopted by the Interna- [ gtous. iy w0 | tional Association of Display Men, hold-

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