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SWAPPERS' COLUMN FOR RENT RE OLD RELIC—Sfoux Indian vest Fully beaded on buckskin, with fiv inch buckskin fringe. Size 4. Design Four mounted warriors. war bonne lances, etc.; two flghting elks, and two heads. Striking colors. ~ Beautiful den_decoration. What have you for Im mediate trade. Address 8 C. 1288, Hee. 3-3140 Toledo computing counter will trade for auto_ or piano: ve you? Address 8. C SINGBR. #0 sowing machine, drophead, §-drawer; good condition. Wil ex change for chickens of ather poultry. or what have you to trade? Address 8. C. 137, Bee SEPARATOR—Automatic cream sepa- rator, elightly used, almost nc', lu trade for cow or Ford chassis. 8. 1 care SADDLE, x5 size Q. steamer trunk, mandolin and late camera. Would like post card film, kodak or what? Address S. . Bee. | | | Offerman Con: b. REAL FSTATE-—FOR EXCHANGE s nnd Cottagen. South. -ROOM, modern ho per month J. T For Rent able € i 8 near 2407 Jones, $33.00 | Kemp, Douglas om modern hot “leld otub. call | ruetlon Co.. South Omaba, | Phone South 313 or 2. Te fith For Rent South half of dohhlo brien bedrooma, I!\‘I South 29th rchool, ona block east of Hanscom Tel. Harney 150, STOCK~1 have 2000 shares of stock, Dul‘ value $1, in Sunset Coal Springs, Wyo., that will excl a0, mortgages, or what have was issued in May, 1915 A-ldrnss EN 1300, fluw YOUN man wlth eight years' experi- ence, wants positfon as offive clerk, bookkeeper or collector; best references a8 to ability and character. Phone D. i34, WANT to swap for sectional bookcases. Addnn 8. C. 127, Do WILL swap hor dress 8. C. 1280, s for a city lot. Ad- e. WHAT have you to swap for a 8 H.-P. | and 2 Fairbanks-Morse vertical gasoline en- | gine, air compressor, air tank and auto. matic air hammer and complete set of drilla? Address 8. C. 1272, Bee. WTLL trade lot worth $1,060 for first class Walnut & | | Mizoelinncons. BARGAINS IN RENTALS $27.50-6 rooms, entirely modern, § bed- rooms Upstairs,” corner lot, nice Shade and shrubbery, 201 N. 22d St i-room, strictly modern, home, practieally good as new. | vak finish, paved street. 1834 Spruce | 40.00-Brand new. 2-story house, fine | sleeping porch, entirely modern, 1 Fleld club district. Pacific St SCOTT & HILL COMPANY. DOUG. 1009, ‘GlobeVan &Storage| Stores, mcves, packs shi l-hora-n van et, $1.35 per hr.; 5’"1 M Batiataction Goar. D088 & T FIDELITY goaones FREE Phone Dywlas 88 for complete lat of vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, moving. 16th_and Jacksun Sts. $35.00. ey FOR RENT « Apartments and Flats. The For lent advertisemen. uppearing in the Kor Koyt colwun ol ihe Bee dauy vanout be beat for variety tiut siring 1o rent. Phone Tyier 1a4. HEAT FURNISHBED, HT ROOMS & SLEEPING chuice upariment in a class nce disirict. Private rch, private laundry, private front an ar entrances and large yard. Garag ira, PAYNE & .\M’lhl{ (u. 616 Omaha Nat. Banl 1 the Maewood at .Bll Hurne and batn, besides small nu-plluu room und fine clothes closet with cheval mir- | ror; living room has built-in bed; also 4 | Frénch doors, with bu.cony giving open sleeping porch advantages. Ba RNEST 8w I Office 2611 Hllm') #ROOM apartment, & st Ave. Phone Tyler Web. 1674, CLOSE-IN_ flat, modern, $37.50, H. A 514 _Ware Block, A VERY cholce 3-room the Hol.ywood, near 2511 large clothes closets, everything first class, will certainly please you ‘Douglas 147 George, 113 N. 1536, evening, §I8 N. 16th; &r., new, WOLF, D. 888 apartment in Price only $33, T, Douglas 1472, Office 211 steam- heated VERY “p JOHN choice, 4 or om, 5 AND 6 ROOM apariment, north, strict) modern, greatly reduced rent. 2601 Sher- man_Ave. LOW RENTAL. Fine six-room apartment, park district, near park line service and ' heat; only snap. Ask for appointment BCOTT LL ¢ Douglag 1009, flat, strictly up-to-date. Tel. Red 3038, LOW RENTAL. Cholce b-room apartment, save carfare: see janitor. Doug v mod Apt.; large benutifully finished, in Clarinda, fo rent Sept. 1. Ph, H. 13%.—0 Beautifully tinished G-rm. mod. Apt. in _tie Page. Phone Harney 139, Furnixhed Aparime FRONT APARTME LENDID, NEW, FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent in the NEW Traverton FIREPROOF. UTH AND LANDON COURT. Catering “to people refined tastes. Apartment is complets equipped | for housekeeping; up-to-date and comfort- able. TRAVER BROS., Tel. Douslas 1153 Omaha Nat Bank. 4+ROOM ant., furnished; front viow, strictly modern; price $% per mo. H water. Howard & Manul Apta., Zist and Howard. Phone Doug. (64, Board ana Wo-~ma, Furnished Rooms that offer every mod- ern convenience and comfort in private families or boarding houses of the high- est class will best be found in the Fur- nished Rooms column of The Bee. Phone Tyler 1000. Good bd. and rm., $; new home, H. 1970 Mod. room, excellent home cooking, for 2 gentlemen. 2633 Harney St. Tel, H. 6757. 8. 21th, 510—Pleasant rooms, home cook- ing, reasonable. Phone Harney 1850, n Hanscom is DUPLE Dewey 2008 downtown; 231, nicely BOARD and room in new modern home, P x s | boulevard: % _a_week, BOARD and o ily, $. "lu'ljn‘«usl t. Tel, Web 6213, NEWLY furnished rooms, breakfast and dinngr. 2857 Farpam. Harney 1818, R"‘l"l)lll RST, 106 N, th—Beautiful lawn: homelike surroundings; meals un- excellent: rooms umKI(‘ or en suite. D. table family style meals, meal with modern room, home privilegen, $ L0 §7 ka BOARD & rm., % wk.; table bd, ] Walking ata, 3580 St m.) s Ave. R. Furnished Rooms. If you do not see anything’ that sults yuu in the way of Furnished Rooms you can call at Room 104, Bee Bldg., and ask for the Fiee Furnished Rooin bureau nd weo will gladly refer you to a high ss rooming or boarding house in any part of (he city, N THE, 181 Dodge; \'h\\l Y luln‘lll?d and pn red room ln new house, West Farn st Loard If desired. Phone Harney 6370 Furnished large front room (o rent, close in. 510 8. %1st Ave. Phone Douglaa 7819. Sleeping room. $2.50 wk 10 Harney St. Mod. % mo, 2 3 The Pratt, cool. closs in, 212 8. %. D, 818, BPECIAL LOW RATES TO PERMANENT GUGSTS. HOTEL SANFORD, loth & Fariam HOTEL HARLEY. th & Farnam & front rooms, single or ensuite, modern, close in. 2 LllldOll Court. l)-l\l( 2923. At(ru:!lve mod. room. N, 21ST. 605—Front parior, suitable for 2 with or without board. Phone D. gement. NICELY furn. cool room. luue 8 8. Bth Ave. ey g e e A g el g B Y ST. MARY'S AVE, 2652 rooms fum. complete; modern. Pnone D. 4432 MODERN suite of housekeeping rooms; le_rooms. 1710 Chicago. D. §7i9. phies Sasle reenss Pour_nice rooms; rooms and DAVENPORT, 208-TWO OR THREE NICILY FURNISHED FRONT HSKG. m N. 20th, nice clean furn. 143, walking dis- . rms. R Houses Cottages. Northa, l\l&u Plate, klfielnn‘:‘::t 0. St., &r, all mod. 164 "setaghe Hide. 1Tth Sk, ‘—1. mod. apartment, holas St., new, mod. special lutufu water paid. ohgos‘;. 5-r., part mod $16.00. R BM.A, D. SR. house, 812 N. 18th 4 rooms, 414 N. 4lst St. €. D, HUTC! 5.00 £.00 will piease amd Ll Lue needs vi any one de-| PORCH. | Taain at §90. Janitor | nowly fur- | I 2618 Harney St. | i ' Maggard’ | WANTED—A equity n choice acre. Wal 1658, | PRACTICALLY new G-oylinder © ITCHINSON CO.. 63 Farnam. | have you? | B16 NBTH—b-r. frame, mod., $2. Kk, $32.50. il h Bons & (o. be. Tn all parts of the. ekt Gordon Van Co. #using 219 N. ieh St Tel. D 24 or Web. SEI ghe Central turniture Stores. FREE RENTAL LIST. Houses P WE HAVE rodded 84,000 buildings llnt‘e‘ 1910, and never had one strucl guarantee every job. MF"!(‘A\ LIGHTNING RCD_C o8 oth Bt Van and g Co. Call us timates for move ing, Tllm(. shipping. 1713 Webstar St e ugla A1) wizes. 33 ter month up 807 Paxton 118 N. 30—8-r. bri 110 S."%th Ave., 6- | 1813_Chicago, -r., roomers, { O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO | 1015 Omaha Nat. D. 2715 -0 J C Reed Co, moving, packing & storags Storea mud 127 Farnam. 1), 148 flices, Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevatox and Stairs Electric Light Free THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY, | Buperintendent’'s Office. Room 103, LARGE modern_ store n ostoffice. Low rent. G. P. Stebbins, 1810 Chicago. Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private Office—\Vaoiting Room 180 8q. Ft.—$18.60 The Bee Building Room 103. ear Cuming. new building, 22x60, base- per month. WOLF, . 16th, ment; rent $% 614 Ware Block. D. 8068, WANTED TO BUY |WE pay_Chicago_prices for aluminum scrap casiings. Paxton-Mitchell Co. wteam pressing mamum State what make and price. Address Blumenth 1442 O, Lincoin, Neb. | now, not promised for future yomrs { disagreeabls environments. elegant | — | achool WiLL wsell or trade good restaurant Trade for piclure machine or moving auto. Address. B 137 Gravity, O TTY in &room modern st Farnam district to exchange for n o_model automobile; full value Eiven. . 1962 ESTATE—NORTH SIDE L. Prairie Park, grass, shribs spiendid sh and ‘rom _each other, all in Pav- sheds,” alleys or On car lines, churches: five new or nearing completion. easy payments to re Keys at my residence, hone Doug. % or Web. uniformiv dtstant ing ' taxes pald, No | near schoole and houses completed, {Can be sold on sponsible parties. B. J. Seannell + 311 BEAUTIFUL i-reom bungalo mod.; cor. lot; macrifice for aqui 4071 Grand Ave. Phone Webster PALDING—6-r. cottage, n. mod. Web. 432, ms and bath, RY. Phone W HOME FOR SALE BY OWNEF Reantifyl seven-room bungalow, modern; large corner lot: clos and church; bullt for a home; must be sold; owner leaving cliy: ean bo seen at 4051 Grand Ave. Call Webste REAL ESTATE—SOUTH BI'DE Exceptional Bargain Small Cash Paym't Seven-room houss, strictly modern, with four rooms on firat floor and three large bed rooms and bath on second floor; so'th front. Lot b4 feet frontage. Paving all d. Price $3,350. Norris & Norris 0 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270, FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 7 rooms, thoroughly modern, nice lot, !south froiit, located on Mason street, near i5th, closo to school and car line. Price only 82 R all G. CARLBERG, Brandels Theater BIdg. CLOSING up an estate, sell at sacrifics | acant lot, also b-room cottage on Polk St., 8o, Omaha; good nurmundlnll and | lumu\m Addruu Y 648, Beo. REAL ES'I'A'I'E—SUBU RIIAK 7 Dundee. A Dundee Special 491 CAPITUL AVE.—Is a brand new bungalow home of 7 large well arranged living rooms and bath., 3 rooms finished in oak; oak floors throughout; mirror door, bookcases and other speclal fea- tures; strictly modern and up-to-date in every wi water meter, set screens and shades on; choice #-foot lot, nicely raced and sodded; street paved. every respect an ideal home. Tts value is $5,000, you will agree; but our price is only $4,45% cash or terms. See and Be Con- vinced. Rasp Bros. 106 McCague Bldg. Dous. 165, Dundee High Grade Bargain, ; Six Rooms and Sleeping Porch | Also Garage The interior of this home is excellent, bflnmml celling, beautiful fireplace, built- in bookcases, window seat, decorating by Orchard & Wilhelm; 3 dandy bedrooms, with sleeping porch on second floor; oak woodwork and floors on first floor. The donstruction is A-1. Price $520; a reduc- tion of $00 and one of tha best buys in nund»«- Located Glover & Spa.in Doug. 3%2. 919 City National. | 6008 BURT ST.—6-room, best buy in Dun- doe Clyde W. Drlw, Owner, Wal. 1334, Florence. NEW store bldg., large lot, located 4426 Bedford A Florence 3624, b stin o028 OFFFICF furniture bought and sold J C. Reed, 1207 Farnam. Doug. 6148 REAL ¥STATE—MISCELLANEOUS | ettt T WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices tor old clothing. D 4714, WANTED—We wish to install a bowling alley. If you have a good one that has been used some for sale, address Sibley & Langevin, Curtis, Neb. Yale puys everything nd nand. Web. 4504 REAL ESTATH FARM & RANUH LANDS FOR SALE ———— wl el Live Colonies, none better, W. k3 i Eo B 4 City Nut Bx. D. I8 Colorade. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Beautiful Den- ver home, 6 lots, 12-room house and garage and outbulldings; pressed brick, full cemented basement; new nard wood finish; new Capitol hill, on principal wm -l-o eonulda-r trade for roperty Call Miss ritchard, Harl')’ Holel Omll\l. lowa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? wma & good description of your land J 1t to the Sioux City, Ia., Journal. Powerful Want Me- Twenty-five words every Friday evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning | for one month, kiving een ads on | twelve ditforent days for §2; of & wWords, | $4, or 76 words, $5. Largest clrculation of any lowa news- | paper, 20.000 readers daily in four great slates. ARE YOU GOING TO HUY LAND? If 80 you should [irst get a cop; the Farm and Real Estale Journi Y has lands advertised 11 It from llttl‘l)‘ every sta 30 that you cén find just | what you are looking for in its coluuu | It keeps you informed on land op) tunitics i all parts of the countey, | you personal help in finding lan En e today for & year's lublcl‘l tion, or loe |for three months trial. It wi h‘ stopped at the end of the time ord Farm and Real Estate Jourinal Trees. lowa —e Minnesota. MINN. farms; Iow price, casy terms, Min- nesota Lund C P Box 817, Omaha. Nebrusks. 640 acres of land in clear 8. B I HAVE Garfie! county, Neb. Would like to sell “Ill'l Address W. T, take $4 per acre for It. Feeves, Denton, Neb. FOR SALE—Best llrlfl bod: hl'h-fll‘.\ medium-priced land in ‘ littie money required. C. Brullol. bach, Neb. 10-ACRE farm, $12 acre, $20 cash and | ner month; no interest: rich_soil; fine land; pure water, good title. Write RE \L uTA'I'E IDANB LOAN CENT, TOLAND & 'rmnme 48 Bee Blag. | 700 TO $10.000 made prom 0y Foob| Wead, Wead Blig.. 18th lns Sta For Sale Modern, nifty bungalow, 5 rooms with large enameled bath room, living and dining room finished in oak: plate rail with oak panel to base; large oak open- ing_ with pledestal and columns and bookcases, between living and dining room; lights in all rooms have flush switches. Fixtures and shades in, screens furnished. East Front Price $2,550; $300 cash, balance monthly payments. This bungalow will compare favorably with places priced much higher. Call us for an appointment. Traver Bros., 705 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Sun. and Eve, \' eb. 4586. Phone D, 1153 Well Built Bungalow In Boulevard park; § large rooms, oak finish; strictly modern and up-to-date in every way: choice lot; paved street, small cash payment or lot taken as first pay ment. For bargains see Rasp Bros. 1% McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. PRGEDY W as First Payment This home has reception hall, livi room, dining room, kitchen, pa) Iry an rear entry on first floor. Two.large bed- rooms and bath on 2d floor; large closet: oak floors throughout; furnace guaran- teed to heat: screens, 'including screens for front porch. Lot Wx13. Paved street. Price, $2,950. Norris & Norris Bee Hldg. o LOOK AT THESH RENT SNAPS, Choice &-r., mod.. good new. fine cation, near ear . d park, 1515 8. %t o N L ‘“lfi‘ #i5:"s oo -r., ke, ain Darenine b 168y ] x - FOIt SALE—5 acres town property, I~ room house, large barn, lote of frult. For information write Mrs. Annle Wet- rich, Dutcr. la. REAL ESATE—INVESTMENTS FOR BALE-or rent; Uackage bullding, | Re Apply 1484 1ith and Seward, xss. ust St TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, |FOR SALE—My used Oldsmobils touring car, 1 good condition, $80, Car can be s at 2004 Farnam St. = Cl'l'Y and farm loans, 5, G%. 6 per cent. ont & Co., 416 State Bank. \vANTP‘D—Good farm and city loans at | lowest rates. PETERS TRUET CO.. Cl'l’! NPGHY 1622 Farnam, perty. Larke loans & spechalty. . 228 State B Bldg. 0. EY on hlnd for eity and farm loans. . Binder, City Natlonal Bank Bld first for farm loans in eastern ('nited States Trust Co., Omaha. Neh 6% CITY LOANS C.G. Carbers, 81012 Hrandeis Theater mu WANT!D—(‘“Y and farm loans mv‘ Lon, M8 Bee. ’l‘ .l. nm u‘um EXCHANGE WANTED §BCOND- HA\Dllm for $2 SEE us na her or wha! Care Bee one-half ton truck: will exchangs or both for equity in bungalow, Address B M TOST—A lnld horseshoe pin.~ Reward, Return 18 Farnam St pr uglas 266. Bee readers are too intelligent to overlook the opportunities in the “Want ad" col- umns. The worth while reading to car, | ter- | Phone Douglas 4210, Receipts Light, with Very Little Trading ‘and No Quotations Given Qut on Wheat, LOOK ¥OR mw ORADE GRAINS OMAHA, Aug. 4, 1916 The receipts were dgut toany and there Wus very litile tradiis carried on. ‘lnere Wis 10 deraund (or Whent wia there 00 GUOLMLIOUS BIVED OUL Ou thut market Chere was & hLttle for corn but this wus weli taken care of by to LEht teceqds. The corn market was uoted ‘yo tukher to We lower Althoush the demund for SIOW, the receipts wore ex light, an dihis helped boost the a cent higuer | Some thie will ve a la Erain this ses COSEIVO FaIns. inrgely present and say crop conditions Clearances w equal to 1000 bu | none. Liverpool closed with spot wheat changed and corn 1d higher, Primary wheat receipts were 729,00 bu and shipments 746,000 bu., against re- ceipts of 3,182,000 bu. and shipments of 17400 bu. last vear. Primary corn receipts were 49,000 bu. and sh pirents 278,000 bu., Againit receipts of 482,000 bu. and shipments of 430,00 bu Inst vear, Primary oats receipts were 33,000 hu and shipment 0,00 bu., against receipts f 2,170,000 bu, and shipments of 75,00 bu last’ year. CARLOT RBECEIPTS Wheat \‘crn Oats. | L market ot grain traders think there ¥e quantity of low grade | on on account of the arkets are regarded proposition for the ho traders are bearish plenty of time for the to imbrove. Wheat and i corn, 38,000 bu.; flour un Chicago ...... | \Ilnnflll\ulkl . Duluth 3 Omaha ... . Kansas City St Touls ... Winnipesx = :h‘N Was no lhen! sold toda; The following sales were reportec o, Wwhite, 1 car, 75igc: r, . Nu. § whie, o Sar, Th4C; 3 car : 1 car, 75¢. No. ¢ white, 1 car, T4%c, {:Ilo' 1 car, Tic. No. 2 yeilow, 1 | Loar, Toe N i 1 car, 78%¢. No m\.c “No. 3 mixeq, 3 cars, al’-lma. : Corn 1 car, T4o; 2 mixed, 1 car, 2 curs, 1 car, Wie; No. 4 white, 767! 14, white, 74447 No. 6 v'hite, %c; No, :Iv\\ O T6 No.'8 yellow, 754 | @7%c; No. 8 mix “s@o; No. mixed, T4 6l'¢c; atandard, {480%c; No. Malting, g, N No. 2, 9283 2 yollow, @76%¢; No 5 yellow, 7 3 Barley Rye Fentures of the Tradiug and Closing Prices on Board of Tr CHICAGO, Aug. 4—Black rust reports came thick ‘and fast today, and o also did news of wet weather ‘latiage to whent in the shock. After a consequent all-dny adyance, the market closed steady, I%e¢ to 2%o@Hc above last night. Gorn galned Wai%e to 1M@I%e, and outs Liswo to In provisions the outcome was loc 1o JThic@ade decline. All of the spring crop states flooded the pit with storles of the spread of blas rust. Accorditg to one authority 60 per cent of the wheat crop In southern North | Dakota was in danger. Likelihood the next government report wis cut to a materlal, extent the cstimated of winter wheat attracted considerat attention A prominent ventured the opinfon that clients that no third of the crop had been threshe |that the bulk of the remainder was |ing drenched In the fields and suffsring from daily increasing damage. Corn, stimpulated by cold thn cuggosted e autumn rather than midsummer, kept pace with the riso in the value of Wwheat ipping_demand from the oast llv ely sort tut could not ba taken pdvan: {tage of, as supplics here were too limited in volume. Independent strength developed in the oat market. A huge short Interest was | was sala to exist, mainly because of b {sales for export and because of & lac {of corresponding contracts for delivevies |from first hands. Owing to wet weathar | the couniry was sald to be offering ir- llut\ly nothing. lown Stop sales gelling formed the rule in provisions. . There seemed to be no de- mand except from shorts. Closing_prices on_opt ons: Closing_ prices on opvons: e Articlel Open. | High.| Low. | Close. (Yes'y Articlel Opon. | Fih. 20% —00 =2 Wheat| 1oeny] 100 sne:c(f.l lo't“s".l nn\‘ 10% u 1 06! 100 o 18 msl “Ch Cash Prices—Wheat: No, 2 red, ‘i‘i‘.‘,‘}'l" ", s, nakoimi Com: ¢ yellow, BI%e. H mdnrd 64 |m low, s2g8le;’ No, X white, Siise; st Ni nomina. Yotiric. Seeds; Timoth: Sogt1 00 01,5, ir-oru &l‘f Lard! 33.50G9.00 'flER—!awer. creamery. 20@24c. F()()S—Hllher Noelpll mwm cane mark, cases Inrr'lud ed, ordi Virginia _cobble 41 85011.40; bulk of sales, 471@ise POULTRY —Alive, lower; springs, 16@17c. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. barreled, fowls, 13%e; BUTTER--No. 1, 1-b, eartons, %c¢; No. E 8 .}II‘ tube, 2%c 'nm_'kmpon«: Swian, Bo: Amer- : blo- k Bwiss, 2 wwins, ll(’ dlll‘fl triplets, Young 160 w\s‘e ot v Inbel brick. 16ic: Ilmbur'ar, b.. %c; New York white, ried French Rog uefort, 40c rout, 16c; white fish, 13c; hali- : channel catfish, 1hc: Kerrine. 7a; 10g12c; mackerel, Wc; salmon, EFNT POTATOES—Kanens, 2. BEFF CUTS—No, 1 ribs, 19%c, ; No, 8, 17%c. No. 1 loins, 22%c 3, 1lkec. chicks, 12%0; 1_rounds, No. 1 plates, GiNlinekd Fruft rumu-ny FRULTS_Oranges, California Valen- o 12e s an pe { ox: ‘10w tob- Zi6s and 308, $.00 .50 per box; extra 5008 and 860, $5.00 per box 3.0 per box. Peaches, Cali- | wfords. Téc per box; Klbertas. tes, €0c per box; 4-basket | lots, 5T'¢c: bushel,*§1 % l-hulhtl $1.20. Plums, Burbanks 3100 per crate; Wixons and Kelsey, $1.% | large blue, $1.40 per Crate; ¥ ,:- per box ® per b onles, bis, $2.% 3‘.’ -“' mn‘ndm melons. m VEQI‘I‘AB Abb-(o. home-grown and nuthm. l\&c per 1b. Letiuce, head, $1.00 pe , 4o per dos. Onions, Wuhln' BI. M ‘per Ib. Cucumbers. no. per basket. Feans, wax and green, hulul g L I 3 carrots and turnips, new, Radis) Pow-n. b hes, pér doz. basket. Tomatoes, $1.75 | nr box. Cy ¢ per dos. Parsley. Swoe'. 'E'l.unbgl HL R Walgiuts, 10 ur ib. Brasils, 124c per Ib. Almond: ¢ per Ib. bert c 124¢ per b Cra half case, $1.75. half case. §L&. per b, sted, ic per Ib, riack, $3.50 per case: ‘ornpops, $3.%5 per case; ts, 'No. 1, raw, 6 Ib.: Jumbo. raw, per It were | oats, 6%e. No. § yellow, 1| i | Omaha Natfonal o extra fancy Golden | = | DRIED FRU lT-—- otatoes, lll', 10:‘ per lnl. | tons of the Commodit NEW YORK, Aug eld WH strong | No. s N thein Buffalo; futures (irm CORN-Spot strong mpe soipment TS—-8pot, firm No. . ..\‘ | white, HAY LN Firm, AAPLLR HOPS — 8 choice, 1914, dride: 1913 HIDES | Americn ATHE R n wrlde: Pact Wi 1¢ dy.h te Kota, Firm PROVISIONS $17.0000 14 clear, $14.( $18.00G18.5 f casier; middle AW~ Dull: BTy 160e clal, v ’r’n-n o family, L aily, t, $8.000 city e {riner No. 4. —~FLOUR=Firmly Hoptemuer, $1.18% 2 yellow Standard ney 195 common Conat, fle Wi Hemlock Ml e clipped, No. firat, Pork barely stea SN atoady creamery t 2k e, meconds, 2 rregular. re el froah Fathercd cxtias, 2 ng l,< frats, 18620 k- otits while ik, freeh; (Qlared “snectais 13AG1 104c; do, white and fan POULTRY - Live, Dreased, steady: western Ing_chickens, 18623, 130 17c; fresh turkeys, | Minneny | MINNEAPOLIS, September, $1.08; hard, $1.514; No. FLOUR_ Advanced |x1\:}l LEY Auj Yecenbe o §_yellow, 3" white, 8% X—$1 r-m 1,63, Kansas Clty General Market. 4 ~WHEAT--No. red, $1.18G1.20; December, ;Im\mun | | KANSAR CITY, Aue. 2 hard, $.2141.38; No. \N'phm Jor. $1.50%; CORN-—No. 2 vhi No. 3 white, 5 6., “Kl"l"l‘l‘ln——(‘n‘lmor). seconds, c; packers, 18c. RGGS-Firsta, POULTRY—Hens, broilers, 17@1% 4.-~WHEAT-No. prices e Ne: n fced, 1 llu‘lh!‘fl\ % not 19,600,660 £.10. receipts 11807 tubs firtst 4868 canes tlats and twins, whilte colored, averagc sottled frosen roaat- fresh fowls 1600 16e s Graln Market, do, .08 n 18c; seconds, 13%e. 11%c; roosters, Market, ug. . 2 hard, nomin 1; Bepte i December, $1.08%@1.08 8045} ony- ;. No hu-m\-or %o “OATS-No. nal . d4pdde. No. Liverpool € LIVERPOOL, Aug. No. 2 Manitobe, 11s 7d; 1 northern Duluth, s 74, 2 white, December, 621a%Ke 2 white, No. aln Market, WHEAT Quotations furnished by Burns, « y'.m. ha Asiaa, bom. Burgess Bank o City Nat Baok, Commereial Nat Deere & Co., pl Fi Fairmont Creamery Herald Bldg. pid, § cent’ I.M G Omaha | Loncoin Traction | Lincoln Telephpne Co., com Lion Bonding & Surety Co. | Omabe & Dank Sultherger Saunders-K. | Beemer, Neb., Water fa | Dundee. Neb. ' Munic! | Douglas County 928 Cleburn, Texas, i of & |N Omaha Sewar :»- ha Lt Sloux Clty Stock NEW YORK, Aug. changed this morning, but ler under Fl‘l‘(t’r(‘d peared to be In ho wor'd's visible s would show of increase of welll a sagging tendency freight market. New Orleans sellin with the market closls of 1 to 9 points. Sal fi:"" 6.51c; September, r and Dw-ramber. e Sa and freight mark PAPER-) ax{ Jper, cent. ER ‘? CHAN firm. W@t per cent; %0 six months, 34@%% per nl';lfl)‘ h AL Tuling rate, 3 cent; closing blrl“ per 2 per cent. | NBW YORK aull; centrifugal, refined, easy, i Utko: - crurhed, Avg, 4.64¢ ond ¢ Ewc Futun-l Wer continued ngressive sellin the were § to § p SAVANNAH, Gi TINE-Firm, #8144 receipts, 503" bbls.; 415 bhls SIN--Firm. celpta, 1 518 bbii stock,’ 60,0 hbl 14290;° C and D, .10, O $118: 5 u:-v.m $40atdo; M HOGN, £50; WW Bales, Quotatk EW YORK., Au electrolytic, unchanged At on Bpot_coppe! 214 17e 6d: ectrolvtic, £168 63 futures, £157 | 8125, Lead, £23 12s 6d; per steady; | steady _and $36.124/35.47. | LONDOX closing was firnm Mune 811 MONFY 3444 per con cent; 3 months, b per Dry Goods NEW YORK, Aug Cotton goods and stendy todny Uve. Worsted ynrns, cmbroideries, quiet var | yemaratos Apples s NRW YORK, Auk APPLRA_Oulet. cots, firm; po‘(‘ el | bales; Omaha today the corresponding day | 1892161, decline in refined and absence of wpot demand. Al noon prices 1 $2.9068 00; Bank, Co. llnfl v pid C oll!a Market, 4. ~COFFEE-~The market for coffee futures opened at un- rices to advance of 1 point prices soon turned eas- which ap- ired by prvtllcl!unl lhn: me M bl s for the month of July and continued talk of cost and There seemed to he some late In the afternoon at & net decline 14,250 ba ng, ply O, in the 1% per cent; t loan, 2 per ; offered at Kugur Market, 3 011 and Rosin, Ko shipments, 1,040 ons m Tin r, L8 168, Mork 1.~DRY na, active 0 for -pooulullon .M expo M-k Clearin OMAHA. Aug. 4 -Rank clearings wore §2 96146135, st " ihe” #9 Omaha National Nank nuud- nid. Asked. 8 e 1028, . & Power Gr 198 n . et about 15 to 25 points lower wllh ntos 48 quoted around £50c. and Rio 7s, 6.90c, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 4-~MERCANTILE bills, BBNDB—Gov.nm-m steady; MONEY—Time loans, firm; 60-day bilis, a8 bhls. shinments, 122 bm-- . F 9:; u' offered at $6.00; spelter, n..‘.& qu easler £78; futures, Spot tin, . Antimony, speiter, £91 10n | don Stock Market. Aug. é—American securities on ‘the stock market ruled auistly steady, o and discount rates were steady. R—Rer 2 7164 per ounce with United States Steel in demand DISCOUNT R\Tl—&shon Mils, 5% per cent, quiet d Fralts VAPORATED Prunes, Inactive; apri- quiet; raisins, firm. N—Eoot, fr 1914, Central R mess | short mena Lard country 2w tood 151 BWL‘ 1t ‘ba; "No mpted by | continued YOD S and Men's wear for gpring, ac- Laces and 180 L 4000 Desirable Kinds of Cattle Steady to Stronger, Others Steady—Sheep Steady, Lambs, Weak Receipts Official Official Bstimate Cattie 4,089 wore Monday Tuesda o \\u|nl‘l|lfl! Three days this wk. 10 me dave last week ame days 2 wks. ngo.12 me days § wka. ago. 10,08 ame daye § wks. ago. 918 C days last year. 8,421 folowing table shows the of cattle, hogs and sheop at the South Omaha Iive stock market for the year 0 date As compared with Inst year: d 1915, 194, Inc. Cattle [ 451015 121,600 Hogs LETRE0 1,608,102 302,868 Sheep 1,202,728 1,300, 6,59 The followime table shows the average 1rice for hogs at the South Omabha live “tock market for the last few days, with omparisons L3 0, receipts Dec. »na L) & 2 ‘233823 ] SZase ‘sgs 2 Recelpts and disposition af Vive stock at the Unlon Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o' cloc CARLOADS. \‘nul-- Hogs. Bheep. H'r's & St P Missouri Pacific Wabush l Illun lu-lrh R. 1. & P, enst "llnnll Central ... 1 12 [ Chicago Gt. West... 4 e - . Total receiptas... »n Ul&lWAAlUN—MMD C m« nn(l. sheep, L85 118 m 4250 au Morris & Co. 1612 61 2,184 Hosenstock MoeCreary & K Wrrlhv'hrwr & Dege H. F. Hamitlon Sul I\ n Bros. . Huffman Roth Qlassbery Tanner Bros, John Harvey Kline Bell & Other buyers Totals ... CATTLE—Only reported at this point for the three days th Some other mar! polnts were heavily supplled and advices from Chicago were unfavorable to the selling interests. ory good local demand t receipts market prices | maintained, but in some cases showed improvemen Beel steers of good to chol were ateady to stronE, the beat yeariinis selling_a with heavy yearlings at 10,823 of cattle were kil the total weok 10,611 hed generally steady, although kinds were slow sellers most days, Cows and heifers were in good at steady to a little stronger high as §6.80 and $6.90 were western cows, A few Wyoml Mhr- sold at §7.25. The cow market has been strengthening up this week on account of the very light receipts, but there is a feeling that prices could easily weaken under the influence of heavy runs. Btockers and feeders were in good de- man desirable kinds of both heavy and light welghts were a little stronger even than e food kind of \\&omll& range u.lm wold up to $8.2%5. uotations on_catt. ood to _choice fair ‘to,_good vear- good to cholce heavy fair to good cornfed common ¢ same as on frlcll As yearlings, $9.0009.50; lings, $8.2519.00; Dbeeves, 9. 0 falr corn- bmvel $8.6% beeves, good to cholco fed cholee fed h!!hrl. l'l :;‘-‘} cholce grass cows, halror- g 90, good to cholce 0 cow W fair to good cows, li common to falr cows, 00d to cholce feeders, nww. 0 good feeders, falr ltoclorl. $.7566.60. calves, fat bulll. presentative sale; EEF STRERS. fair =-=tfz==. 28 AN HEIFERS. congm e LE] 8- 2 3B ensnan momas i I > 2 2583 r2aas 2 = 1 AND FEsL Subplies weie Tairly ilveral, the run of 164 cars, or 10,50 head, being the heaviest of the week to date, and more | than three tmes as large as Monday's | receipts. For the first half of the week supplies foot up 20,92 head, being 11,000 smaller than last weok, and a shortaxe f 8,000, compared with two weeks ago early three times as large as for e period last year. There wi “ v»euk(-r 'wllnl in all branches of th de morning, and while wo - quoted & nearly *looked to be tully be in_spots possi- bly & little more than that. Tops reached %" this figure heing paid severa) timos by both packers and shippers for good {lighta. 'Klllcr- boukht 4 number of light hogs in the morning ying shipper for them. and, as was stated fabove, severnl loads of best lights went |to packers at the d top, F1.8. It |was « slower deal on the strictly pack- ing hogs, however, and when they began to move 't was at prices that were quoted [nrourd ©a10c lower. Norcow bulk of the [killers' purchases landed at 36 25016.00. al {though there was n range of over $1.00 (in the ther pald. Towards the windup little life the irade had shown died out, and &t o late hour there were upwards of twenty loads unsild, on some of which sellers had not even pad a bid No. Av Pr. .4 at ? sn No. Av. A L. 11 conmesasmns senstmpETRn 10. “ [ s “ § for for § @ sensga2sve aasacsanons vEEz=R2raas OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER | ;.um- quality Common to medium &rades wero | undesirable ki 210 W “ o L) o —BUPPL Iu.. ‘week 1o duie, il BLOUL LifLy © MAKINE UP the iy 8 receip Tue tia for the three days amount te @ noad, Dels A 1500 Kan over last Woek, but 500 head smaler tnan two | Weeks ago and & shortage of 8,w0 head 8 compared with last year. « § 0 clock whistie Lind blown yester betore all (he lamos were finaily DUl in the end everything was clenned up at fully steady pr.ces. Most of the £001 lamba took $.0, while one loac | reached $9.6, the high price of the da { ana the beat tigure pad tor some time | This morning, buyers again started # DKLt for Jower prices, and as sellers were unwilling to make any concessions, and even asned a litte better money in . nothing of consequence hac 5,40 nead, e up .o & Jate hour. it wns seilers who gave in and bulk of the lambs had been cashed before noon at a dime dechine. It An S840 market for desirable stuff {One car of lamba sold for suipping pur- Poses at § the day & Lop. Old shecp were in auch light supply as to be hardly worthy of inention, and the 'ew here broukht ateady prices. The only sale of consequence was that of about decks sold at $8.50, fer lambs her stock, sort that bought at dosirable Toduy the well wa three caryin, +lumps and trought vesterduy $8.10 this morning, | stuff on down Quotations on shee &00d to choice, $§ Rood, $8.4068 607 | vearings, falr to fair 'to_cholee 1o ‘cholee, $6.00026.50 $5.0066.00 _Represcntative o ol ewes that few wethers. F about as much as b two e loads of th 5 were with leas and lambs ViS85, lamba, feeder Lambs, fair to 10a8.19; 0; weth: ewes, good ir to good b h (3 owed sales N Price 22 ldaho feeder ewes ..., w9 48 ldahy ewen Idaho ewes t Idaho lambs Iduho lambs ‘31 Idaho lambs Wyoming lamha sbe 2 1daho feeder lamba. ... Wl Idaho feeder lambs.... 24 Idaho lambs ¢ 4 Tdaho lamba (1001 1daho lambs % AGO LIVE STOCK MARKET l'lll(‘.\f‘fi) Any 17,000 th pof cattle, : corn, "fi‘a | ¢ows and heifers, mm:. calves, £ 11.25, hulk g. ‘q 1,500 HOGS—Recelpts, h . l‘:Ipufl u.m ateady dM‘IIna. l’”W Hln. ixed 25: row SHEEP A 3 AMBI—- i marl lnmlm, i o Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAR CITY, Aug. 4 —CATTLE— Recelipts, 4,000 hnd m-rlu. :tronl prime rrd norl. ressed _beef Mcerl 8, 50; wen nrn nun 006 ockers and ers, $8.5008.40; I 10,25, umw. e-lve- 1"26 Btk S0 uwfi?“ ackers -n}d i‘heu n‘m KHEED AND ' LAMBE-Recel 5,200 !i:::""mnrkufluw}’n;cn lambs, E‘ » ., wen, 00016, i o hulln Live Stock Market. 4—~CATTLE-Re- na- gflu@w e k“ i marl strong; 010,15 ings 0 stockers and fl'ed! t l(n'rll. 2808 & @6.60: native ¢ HOGS—Recelpt mixed steady: piga and ll&qfi.fisfl m K LLASY nnd butel $€.26927. 26. ND l.!;AlBs—lem 3,700 Hllh cnd mlrktt. Bnp and ewos 00@ 726, lam| Live Stock in Slght. Recelnts of live stack - aloosints of tack at the five prin South Omaha {Chicago . 0061000; comn And helfers ; cows ' 036 calven, 300001000, o o e W '"‘;‘,sl_"‘g“) bulmk A head: market el lop, SHEEP ANI’V lA"%wm'PlM&ll head; market steady; lambs, $8.009.00, Over 100 Want Job With Ten Thousand CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—More than 100 appli- cations for the position of ‘‘Member of the family” of James W. Pankhurst, wealthy farmer who promised to will 310,000 to the “satisfactory girl” were re- celved by the federal employment bu- reau here two days ago 58 a week to “an unmarried girl not less than 17 nor more than 40" who would take care of himself and wite for the remainder of their lives, his will to contain & $0,000 bequest to the ‘“‘right person.” GENERALLY FAIR, SAYS THE WEATHER SHARP WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Weather pre- dictions for the week beginning tomor- row, issued by the weather bureau today are: Flains states and upper Misaissipp! val- ley: Generally fair, except in the Da- will be showers about Friday. Moder- ately low temperatures for & day or two followed by semewhat higher tempera- tures. Rocky mountain and plateau reglons: ! Generally fair except in the northern ! rocky mountain region, where there will (bo showers Wednesday or Thursday. | Higher temperatures during the firet half lof the week. Culls from the Wire The first grand aerie session of the ‘raternal rder of Bagl begun st pokane, Wash., with all officers and 971 delegates Dresent. To women, health 18 more important {than the privilege of voting, declared Ur Evelyn K. Bush of Loulsville, Ky. the Amnusl convention of the Amarican |Osteopathic association at Portland, Ore James H. Thomas, sr., the negro mayor lof Brooklyn, I negro settlement, and |five negro Doiidemen of the town ‘'were |found gulity of murder in the M icourt at Belleville, T, and sentenced to |lounaen years each in the penitentiary. The success of municipal empl |bureaus at Los Ann!b: Cal., mfllml |land, O., was descrl by ‘speakers at ‘lho conference of state, t’““'nfl municipal labor Workln and Imml‘ offic'als, called by W, Wil Aux of labor, at the P.nm-!mn- ti on. | _A public reception of Anhhl-ha‘ John ! Bonzaho, papel -uunu to States, was the most notable feature of of Columbus’ annual lives he Unl Ph'lnaumlu in_an oxum letvillan was Injured. The dead are: lam K. Rundiett, firmt class rdnance darln.munl hmm at Prasi Frasco, recond class | co department home, City: Jumes F. Harkins, civillan, | delnhin. THE ODIDIM TewW may tnvest a Now n--:“-&- kotas and Missourl valley, where there .