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REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN THE BElL: REAL B!TA‘I'E—-IUBCMAN OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGU REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN ’ Restricted Resydemce District A home in insure the Evanston will er environment for your family. Evanston Lots are sold on very ments— $10, $ casy pay- 15, $20, $25 per month, See that your husband selects a lot now. A payment on an Evanston lpt will be the FOR RENT start towards the home in Dundee. For Douglas information 96, on “ about Evanston Dundee. Visit the many beautiful resi- dence sections throughout the city. You will be pleased with the new residence addition in Dundee. Have us tell you about the many new ideas incorporated in our vou expect to build call Furnished HRooms. 218T., 608—Front parlor, with or without boa ‘\'Il‘ELY furn. cool room. walking dis- tance. 609 8. 25th Ave. D. 8466, Furnished Housekeeping Rooms. North 234, 6l4—Fron! t_room, mod., reas. ST. MARY'S AVE, 6—3 rooma furn. complete; modern. Phone D. 432, Four nice rooms; new bath. 1112 8. 1ith. % rooms_ai . 112 8. 1ith \»M_N. 20th, nice clean furn. hskg. rms. R. itable h)x Phone ‘1)4\vmu=on'r W§-TV.0O OR THREHR NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HSKG, COOL,_rooms, close in, 1617 Chicago Bt Furnished Housekeeping Rooms, Newly furnished, close in, 1617 Chicago 8t. Houses a4 Cottages. North. 1110 No. R4 St., new 4-r., ex. heat, "steel range, later itohen’ cablnet water b’m llt Bt., 8-r., all mod., $25. KASP BROS, 106 'McCague Bldg. 17th St., 6ér., mod, apartment, ¥ Nicholas 8t., mod, ex. “ome special fi nturu water paid. 17, IM Ohio 8t., 5-r., part mod., tuw. RASP RROS., 108 McCague Bldg., D. 1658 Bldg., D. 1658 Look At This 1514 N. 18th, 9 rooms; hot water heat, sas and electric lights completely mod- ern; two blocks to tw r lines. Rent reduced. See about this lnd.) Keys at our office. T 98 N. 827,50, Creigh, Sons & Co, w ri 58 Bee Bldg. Cottawes. Dougias 20, Houses #-ROOM, Mrn house. 2407 Jan.c. $32.00 per month Kem o7, ot Rynt fiflr le 8 od . 31th Bt, near F‘Iold elub '!rterman Construction Co., Bouth Omaba, | . _Phone South 3137 For Rent "-fi.i"..m. & Tel llumy Miscellaneous. 3 HOWARD, &-r part mod, house. $1650. #20 N Bt | mod. house, $25, part mod house, u'lso 13 N, Bith 8t, 6. .u mod. house, $27.50, | mod, house, 20 First Nat Bank. ElobeVan&StD(;;ag packs ships; I-hom van | = : fi:‘;w‘ifii F Rh}:. w lat nd mmu. also tov - ™ e, e FIDELITY Phone wacant sorage. Hnnuu F"““ &rvlu GordonVan , Pace uu.uun Tel. D %4 or Web. mmmm FRES lflo. ud never m e LitnTNING. nzu i e —_— e ALL sises, 33 per month up 807 Pazion o budE 0o atruc "osait \ 3 Movn \Av*‘h sections Mincellaneous. 1J. C. Reed e Stores and Uffices. STORE—16th and Cuming. 818 N. 16th, new building, 22x60, ment; rent $55 per month. H., A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block. D, 8068, Nice Cool Office { With Vault Near the Elevato: and Stairs Electric Light Free THE BEK BUILDING COMPANY, Buperintendent’'s Office. Room 103. PRIVATE corner office, reception room, stenographer and telephone, In State vBmk building to responsible At!orney A $40.00 per month. Address J 873, | Office on 17th bt Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private Gffice—\Walting Room 180 8q. Ft.—$18.60 The Bee Building Office Room 103. 'STORI’:RUOM né i ge. 1207 Fsrnam Hl base 2410 Cumin, KBNNED t muunnl Bank Bldg. o B | WANTED TO BUY D& | The tarms Dok, 722 | e ARM & flmfl:flron SAL. A Dundee Spe(:ial Nebruaka. [pi41 CAPITOL AVE—Is a brand new ! FARMB FOR SALE. ngalow home cl 7 large well arranged T fiave Zor said gre all tm- | Hving. sooms ond peti s rosm finished near Plattsmouth, in Cas# (in oak; oak floors throughou i are well worth the prices door, kcases and other special fea- bear the closest inspection. tures; strictly modern and up-to-date in v acre, 80 acres at 315 |every way; water meter, set screens and 126, 1 cres, At $1%0, g |shades on; choice 8-foot lot, nicely ter- raced and sodded; street paved. In every respect an ideal home. Its value is $,000, you will agres; but our price s only %445 cash or terms. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. Rasp Bros. 106 HcCllul Bldg. Doug. 1668. Owner in the Clt Says Get Offer Ihmd(e High Grade Bargain,| Six Rooms and Sleeping Porch Also Garage The nterior of this home in excellent, beamed celling, beautiful fireplace, in bm Window seat, decorating by Orchard & Wilhelm; 3 dandy bedrooms, with sleeping porch on second floor; oak woodwork and floors on first floor. The | construction is A-1. Price $5,20; a reduc- tion ol 3600 and one of (ho bou buys in Dundee. Located near 524 Glover & Spain ! Douy 919 City National Inra' B 1 L‘RT @T—G -room, best hug]n Dun- [proved, located | county, |and win l‘ucru at cres at $140, 400 acres at $125 40 ac 1 acre. 3 and 30 acres small improved u ui:olnmx Plntumaum, at prices | thas are H. PO Tel. LLOCK, No. Piattsmouth, Neb. Wyoming. FOR SALI-4 section of the best l in_ Linceln ~county. Plenty water, 8 per acre. Write o tion, Mra M. Murphy, P. O Rawlins, W » 1 Inlor x No. 9, v IF you are con(emglluln&nn In» vestment Ve you money i n securing the | rgain, and lll getting full i and exact Information as to the merits of any property. We have H no land for sale, and we work only for you. Highe llun, Writs et l:-u& Purchasing Mone). llfll-r. -Ilo'n-n-l acre; $0 cash and | no lnumt rich_soll; | 80} 1 title. Write Kim| Neb. BIAL ESTATE bOANl ::L:-QD&, o FrompiL ' NEw, n‘r‘:nA bidg, h.l"“ lot, located 4 Weoud, Wead Bidg.. Bih and Farnam su‘ . one "L‘:fle- BA. CITY and farm loans, 5, 6%, 6 per cont. | —— J. H, Dumont & Co., 416 State Bank. REAL ESTATE—NOKTH SIDE fine land; pure | 'wnt-r . T. You O'FPILP' fllrnltun bought and sold J. Reed. 1200 Farnam. Doug, 6148 | HIGH EST prlou tor old clothing. D.4714. Tale puy .v.ryln 4nd hand, Web. @04 WANTED—Good farm and city loans “,W Bungalow 1623 Farnam. Io.nn " lpaclul!. te Bank Bldg. WANTED TO RENT WILL lease % or 10-room prefer close in; can furnish best of ref- erences. Apply 626 Bee Bldg. Web. 856.—o = ERS TRUST CO.. 'rfiny Lar omas, Ifl rooms, oak finish y modern up. te th every way choice lot; paved street, small o ash payment or lot taken as first Pay lowest ra In Boulevary park; § las E it for farm loans in nmI‘< .Nlhuutrm'ea States Trust Co., Omaha. 50 CITY LOANS. C. G. Caribers, | 6% 810-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. BEAL G©STAIR FARM & RAM M LANDY FOR SALE e e e et [T Live Oak Colonies, none better. | amuh Co., 913-14 Clty Nut He. W. T, . ®mis T Colorade. i | FOR SALE OR TRAD Beautiful Den- ver home, room house and rage and outbuiidings; pressed bric ull cemeuted basement; new nard wo finish; new Capitol hill, on prine {boulevard: will slso consider trade glear property near Omana. Call LA Pritchard, Hariey Hotel, Omah lowa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write & good description of your land nd pe the Bioux City, la, Journal, Powerful Want' Ad Me- Twenty-tive words svery Friday Saturday morning and eve Saturday evening and for one month, kiving six | twelve lmeunl days for §2; #, or 75 words, Largest ciroulation of any lowa news- paper, 20.000 readers daily in four great states. al To l llul dium. «vening, oF 5 words, MKunsas. BMOOTH quarter section unimproved, four mllu from county seat Logan county; near two rallroads 12,60 per acre or will apply as first payment on well located five (o seven-room house in |0m-m. worth from $.00 to $5,000 Ad- |aress K 574, Bee. - Minnesota, MINN. farms; low price, sy terms. Min- ¢ Box_ 317, ¢ Township 11, at, ® per cent steam plow Price §14.50 |§:fl i mortgage § per acre, Taino 6 years, ' per cont Mo Dades % lmu snap. Hodgson Leally Co., Fargo, —o. | Owner Must Sell bell ry l!undly morning | ads om ment. For barkains see 16 McCague _Bldg houx 1665, NE“W modern cottage, oom. provement, oak i | lawn; would bulld po 'h“ LS5 ! under lease (o anly n gles Bt.; 322 08, W, HALI: BE';\GL'I“'!FI'L Prairis 1' o8 vin AP rndl ! uniformly - distant $roms each othae | now, not promlsed for future yoa. |ing taxes paid. No sheds,’ alleys ‘diu(rernblr environmenta On ear’ lines, inear mchools and churches; five new { Bouses completed, or nearing completion. ?’m.'gl.dmz. epry Pavments ‘to eys at m; 3" Boamnall. Phon Dous e toidence. ‘ WANTED--City and tarm 7 lowest Tates. W. G. Templeton. 608 Bos. T. 208, | L o REAL RSTATRE—FOR EXCHANGE WANTED SECOND-HAND auto for 88 | equity in cholee acre. Wal. 3003 PRACTICALLY new 6-cylinder car and | one-half ton truck: will exchange ellhor or both for equity in bungalow, or what have you? Address B. every . REAL MATE—NOBTH SIDE Close-In Property Elegant §-room strictly modern dwell- | BVQ;’T"UL T-reom bungalow, strictly ing, having reception hall, large livii i oor. lot; sacrifice for quick sale room, dining room with ' pres n‘f 451 Grand Ave. Phone W fireplace and buflt-in china cr:ot roomy #87 SPALDING-$-r, ;xlmm':. with .l""" IIL“ubI Mflernnd heat; larwe lot; 0or has thres 1args Bedroom bath- | T e ity _dOwn, We I‘Ul{ SALE -2112 BURT ST. room and tollet room, separate. Beau- | rgain 5 For« n{‘.‘ wure -y h tiful lighting fixtures, nicely decoraieq. | “ull cemented ment. Large corner | from to advance, -foot "ot .us © o Witk ose His o 3 lot, p.ved street, borhood, fireplaces, good furnace vy-ry cmaton:‘h north side, close to soh carline, Owner would r good home. [™™ cADET TAYLOR, Douglas 304 or 162 or clear cottage, or sell on reaso: BU 'nm owner, § rooms and bath, = terms. %7 Evans. HURRY. Phone Web. == ————— Scott & Hill Cao, Douglas 1009. 01 uc(‘uuo Blds. mla ESATR—INVESTMENTS modn.rn —oF rent; R 11th -u Seward, Gust St A "For Sale” ad will furniture into cash Dandy sroom besoment; | to sehool and 24th street ¢ | trees and shrubbery: $% lance Tonthly: lotated near Wth and Briotol Bt house; Bulidi xl....‘APPly i urn second-hand (. G. CARLBERG, 12 Brandeis Theater Hlde ST 6, 1915 RBAL mATI—ACRI-AGI REAL ESTAYE—ACREAGR Plan Now For the Future Buy An Acre | | i Near the growing city of Omaha. | You wiil never be able to buy Acres near Omaha for less { money and on easier terms, than NOW. You can buy acres now | { for the same price you will have to pay for City lots in the same |3} [ locality later on. | Benson Garden Acres | tre the best located acres elose to Omaha, | located on a paved road, close to car and | bought on the easy payment plan of i’ $10 Down ? which addition is school, that can be $10 a Month | You can have a garden. | Your own vegetables and fit. You will have plenty of room to raise 500 to 1,000 chick- | ens; sell eggs and chickens for the market. ! You could have a cow and have plenty of milk and your own fresh butter. You would certainly reduce the high cost of living. Don’t put it off—make vour start now, the way many others arve doing. Call us by phone, or call at our office and we will take you ont to see Benson Gardens any time. Salesmen on the ground every forenoon and Sunday at| cur Branch Office on the ground. | Benson Gardens, Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET Watch the new town of West Benson grow; located in the center of Benson Gardens. Grading will start this week. Get literature telling about REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE lFleld Club District {Bungalow Beautiful| Ideal 8-room strictly modern bungalow, conaisting of living Toom (across entire ) REAL ESTATE--WEST SIDE Cathedral District Home For Sale very desirable, i-room house, with | acith ADd Sast rORte commer 160; abon: dance of shade and shrubbery: one block from street car; within easy walking dis- : |tance of churches of four denomination and public and parochial schools Price. X Owner leaving city and will well al a sacrifice. J. H. Dumont & Co.| 410-18 State Bank Bldg ‘lronl dining room, with panel nr!nl rail, bullt-in bufet, oak finish in these roo throughout entire house; |ll‘l6 kitchen, roomy pantry and "'"lfif three large bedroome and with tiled walls on second floor, Eles bathroom fixtures, guaranteed Fox furn- | woe; house bullt by day Iabar; Tull ce: 1lflnen(vnlrbcl;monl. l:k;oo‘dr"l l:(l, l:l ru: joep. Good nelghborl jock ean 2 | of Fleld club, on paved street. Owner Fivhe Heenn would consider vacant lot as first pay- ment or sell on reasonable terms. For further Information see CATHEDRAL DISTRICT . New, modern, 6 rooms and sleepin Scott & Hill Co, |t S 5 s St F8 . thmulhnnl tlmllt-!n buffet and bookcass, Douglas 1000, 07 McCague Bldg. g. bing, furnace and hardware very | T e T | et i prpnt sesetw) et bay. i 35th Avenue, Near Fine T-room residence on east front lot, §7x124; large living room with fireplace; and public and wochl-l lchooll. ce, ample pantry and clo bed- rooms, tiled bath, h rd‘lood Hnl oak floors. This property is in the very heart of the cholse Field club distriot, There is no other like it at 8o low & price, 34,760 Owner has been transferred by raliroad company and has made this price to in- sure ‘mmediate sale. Terms I desired. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 163 State Bank Bldg. CLOSING up an ate, soll at sacrifice | Apartments, flats, houses and cottages vacant lot, also M’fl cottage on Polk “an be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bt., . surroundings and " " location. "Address ¥ sk 'Boe. Moo “For Reat. | e ————— ~| ENTHUSIASTIC OVER CANNING| Grading is Nearly Boys and Girnorkinv Harder completed fOl' the | Since the Visit of Uncle Sam'’s Sunday Tabernaole | Garden Expert, The grading for the site of the “Bily" MANY MAKING GOOD MONEY | gyngay tabernacle at Fourteenth and Capitol avenue is neari; N | The boys and giris entered in the garden ,_,:, ooy .,,yfi,“:;'.'“.,, 1;:: clubs, are very enthusisstic now on the | ypace 15 nearly leveled. The billboards | subject of canning thelr produce, #ince |nave been removed and lumber will be | the government expert was here a lt¥e | o pong ready for the carpenters early lnvar ® week ago, to give ecientific lec- next week, | tures on canning. Katherine Kriss, aged Ly an, Ty e et | Rafferty Pleased With Fontenelle!: | eleven quarts of beets and three quarts | of beans. The harvesting of this amount William 8. Rafferty of Syracuse, N. Y., president of the Interstate Hotel from her garden has made scarcely no . | perceptable inroads on her ecrop, al- though she has & patch covering a space only ten by ten feet. pois g pany, lessee and operator of the The amount of preduse raised by the | puuienelle, s tn the eity for & few days children on small patches 1s almost be-| i “ ™ g g A0 TV U 8 F dave vond bellef. Russel Burton, aged M. of | nooiecmeonge® CUCE 0 LR TR 00 ""ehf "‘l‘lofl. ';J"z‘:"}-{ has ‘.::‘:l“ l::“::': positions. Mr. Rafferty will attend the | sca A M o “It {8 w pleasure to hear pegple w! ople whom large a8 & §ood sised parior. From this | ; .00y somment on the axoellencs of the insiiiniticant trip of ground he has sold | 1, JT0C TUFITETC O LR @XCRlenen of the JE. I "::‘."‘u"""":‘:‘::' r::m:‘“ don't know I am interested in it, I am . n 3 1 | otten treated to a description of its | excellence. And wherever I go I don't find any to beat it. Why, iU's just as cool in here even on the hottest day. while he still hes his other vegetables Business Is very good and I am glad to sell to find everything going satistactorily. | Samples of especialy fine produce, raised by the girls and boys of the clubs, will 'Burglars Flee and Leave Loot Behind be exhibited at the Young Men's Chris- | tlan assoclation rooms whenever sent in. Some persons have acquired the idea that the canning recipes left in Omaha by the government experts are for sale. On the contrary, they are free to all who Awakened by the & sound ot prowlers in the house, Mre. Louis Green, 1631 North Twenty-first street, ran to call her hus- band in an adjoining room and In so doing came face to face with two bur- glars who were bent on ransacking the apply for them to K. E. Dale, at the | Young Men's Christian association. {bouse. Upon belng confronted by Mrs | Green, the burglars fled precipitously without stopping to carry off their loot with them. REAL ESTATE~MISCELLANEOUS ————————————————————————— SNAP We have the greatest snap in S-room house to be found In Omaha. Paved street. Close to street car. Fine nelgh- borhood. Inquire for price. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, Douglas 1722, 42 Paxton Block. FOIl BALE-—5 acres town proverty. room house, large barn, lots For information write Ms. Annie Wet: rich, Dexter, la. | | | | | King of M. P, to Help | Clear the Ford Site Industrial Commissoner King of the Missouri Pacifio 18 in the city from St. Louls, accompanied Ly J. R. Leighty, engineer of maintenance of way, and | istant General Freight Agent Alex- ander of Kansas City and J. F. Russ, superintendent of the Nebrasks division | of the road. The visit of Mr. King and other Mis- | souri Pacific officials at this time s for the purpose of closing the last of the | deals, looking to the establishing of the DEATH OF OSTERGARD LAD The verdict in the coroner's inquest | held over the death of Helnrich Dreeson, | who died July % as & result of burns re- celved in & fire of mysterious origin in { Ford automobile aasembling want here. |his pool hall at Fifseenth and Howard | They came to make surveys for some of July £, is that Dreeson the siding that will have to be extended | death as a direct result of burns received | {to the plant and to arrange to have the iIn the fire, the origin of which is un- bulldings cleared from the site. known, The ground to be occupled by the Ford | The inquest over the death of Arthur plant will include all of the block be- | Ostergard decided that it was purely ac- tween Isard and Cuming and between cidental and that Robert Wendt, who has Pifteenth and Sixteenth streets. At the been held in connection with it, is blame- present time there are a number of small |less, and & recommendation is made that bulldings upon this ground he be released IS CALLED ACCIDENTAL ! came to his | NEW YORK STOCK MARKET | Demand for Important Specialties Shows No Signs of Abatement During Day. NEW YORK, Aug. 5.~The demand for {the popular speciaities showed no signs of abatement today and there was an- other advance of good propoctions. Publi: hunn which rad given evidence of fall Ing off, apparently was stimulated snew yeaterday's upturn and a large amount of orders accumulated over night. Trad- Ing was brisk throughout and total sales ware 840% shares, 1, Tha instablity of the war stocks at thelr current high level was demon- strated again by ocecasional periods of | reaction. but the general course was up- ward. After the first rush of buying fia over the meverest relapse came, celling most of the early rise, but in fll! afternoon this movement received |m tus. Weakness of u few MM rallrond shares in the last hour pre- Vented the market from making an even (Meplay of strength at the closs, but the Iate relapse was not extensive enough to cut deeply Into the gaina of most stocks. Bethlehem Stoel maintained its re) tion as the most spectacular of A shares. It passed the %0 mark early in the day and reached 37 an Advnn of 17 Ints. Later it relapsed to 31 The urgent demand for United States Steel contnued and the action of tnia stock gave tone to the whole market. Rallroad stocks played little part In the forenoon rise, but on the recovery which felloweq the early relapse they | were bought heavily at advancing prices. The late selling was directed largely -l the railroads, which fell back War news played little part in the ings, altho the fall of Warsaw: was mentioned an nmu-n« n bringing about the late react Bonds were lrn(ul.r Total uh‘. value, $3.220,000. [Tnited Sta % on call. Number of sales -nd‘flll-'l*lfll o s tollews i! ¥ L | s.%sf ‘”:“ L R IM. Amaresn Sugar i %E3%s & 5y y i Brookiyn California Canadian Pacifie Faprompe $533 333F 9338893% (5 3% 3W3aiENEE ";'E’ 8 Northern Ore hein Exploration g o L alley . Coutivitie & nunvnu ¢ Mexican Petroleum | Mo, o e | (N | Penneylvania . ! 1ace Cay Pullman Pul - §3383834838%: S8 - ‘Wabash, | Western Auu Onaimers T R i ik share N York Money Market. W':ORK. Aug. B—MIMAN'I'H E P‘;.R 8‘* &CHAMR;OE !lxty—dn i .L‘lro-:n“_d-mn dhes )(-xku b ”&)Mnmmont, easy; rallroad, qufl ular, ANS—Firm; sixty days, 4G r‘u‘fi. ninety flln. 'Z.. per cent; m ':wnlhl Mo BE hibady: highest, 2 per 4«% oweat, 1% per cent: ruling rate. | 1% per cent; last loan, r oon l‘lnl id, 1% per cent; of at 3 per cen'. | London Steck Market. LONDON, Aug, b.—American securit on the stock market were iy States Bteel. nIM The 30"!‘" wan l ‘ n.—nu. 22%d p-r ounce. ON ™ t‘r Bia ount RARiEs. -8 N jhort blils, r&.'(m’mm months, 56'% per cen! —— c.un Mfl. NEW YORK, market for mfiu Ins de in this were “ranied during 'the day H to ::"l. t oll:rl uyers, and pi ith the close steady n 3 points higher. Hales, gust and Plplemlu‘ 8.51c; vember and December, | 6.68c; l“‘.ehnu‘r , 6.58¢; 6.67c: May, Hpot, quiet; Rio s, Tie; Bai Cost' and freight offers were reported around S@8%c for Santos U ncmrdlhl | to credits_and description, - .& tions for Rio T8 nultfl around G.! | Mtirets prices in unchanged with Rio exchange on London '46 lower Market. Cot NEW YOTK, Aug. 5-COTTON-Hpot tendy: midiling uplands, 9.4%c. Sales, 100 bales Cotton futures opened steady: October, December, 8.64¢; Japusry, S.8lc 10.07¢ barely steady: #Tle; January, Mareh, Cotton futures closed ! October, 9.4% December, $40; March, 10. ay, The cotton market nlo-od barely steady { A4 8 net xaln of only 1 to § points: 1 1AV POUL, Aug. 5 —COTTON-8) firm; good middling, 5.78d; middi : low middling, 502d. Sales. 14,000 bales: for ! speculation and | HAV, \\\Ak' | TINE. u.mm flom.&n bl N()fll —Firng e bl m bbls. Q B g of: e o0 WG, ¥ Shipmen: vales 1. ww, | Metal Morket, | NEW YORK., Aug. 5.—The Metal ex (change quotes lead at $1.50g5.00 Spelter inot quoted. Copper, quiet; electrolytie, [$1€.266118.60. Iron steady and unchen I Tin $4.005.0), At London: { {copper, £7¢4 %4 6d. futures, £75 s &d ‘elorlroh(h, £87 104, Spot tin, £154 - Tures, £155 / ony, £13, Lead. ! | €38 1in 84, Bpe Omeha PRATRIE HAY— 14.00; { No ‘3. $A/ ; 180; No. 1 $12.50013.00 | ¥o 000: cheine fow 12.00; \to L 310.00011.00; - No. No. 3, $6.00(i5.00. Angar Morket. NEW YORK, Ave 5-8UGA dull centrifugal, {#e; molasses, ned, quiet, Sogar futures, { on scattered covering I- ng. At noon prices werc 1 to 4 higher, ‘Eveporated Apples rud Dried Frults Nrw oTQRK, Aug. 5.~EVAPORATED mul:n nmh—mm-. #fi: s