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THE BEE: REAL KSTATE—NORTH SIDE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | Wheat Decidedly Bearish and That Grain Falls Two to Five Cents. CASH CORN ALSO DROPS A BIT (!M’;IVI“A-,_ Augnat 81, cash wheat market was ¢ t from REAL ESTATE — ACREAGE RF..V\I. ESTATE—ACREAGE. “E‘,‘,I,‘ ESTATE—NORTH SIDE fers were very Irregular with the situa- thon con.used by the abno,mal fluctua- tions in both Rio and steriing rates. San- tos 44 we o reported in the market at 820@865c and Rio s weie sald to Lave £0.6 on bds at &6 Rio ecchange o1 London was 7-82d lower with _milreis rices unchanged at Rio and 1% rels hi_her at Santos. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large and Prices Steady to Lower—Lambs Plen- tiful, Generally Steady. |NO MATERIAL CHANGE IN HOGS OMAHA August 31, 1915, | Recelpts were Cattle. H_ g% Sheep Oc.doml Monday 10, kstumate Tuesday Two day €. Bar.edays last we moer, Sane day & me aay Ba e days § weeks ago Bame days last year..1s'42 Personal Word About Development There is a vast difference between “Platting™ and “Developing” a lr-ct‘\ of ground—it is one thing to “Plat” and sell, and it is another thing to de- | velop the tract by GRADING all Jots to perfect grade, and all streets to (hu; permanent grade established by the City Engineer. Putting in large Water Mains, large Sewer Mains, build Sidewalks on every street, level off and NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of th Co WNEW YORK, ar. b HBAT8pot, Day on Varions -mm tea. Aug. 3L~FLOUR-—Irreg eany: No. 2 red, $1.00% 3 |\|<nn|vl shipment, and New York, to arrive: No. 1 horthern, Dulutn, $7%c. And No. 1 northern, Manitoon, l | Buttalo. Futires, weak; 81,02 CORN ten days OA 8 8vot, nominal 1915, The o rich today, and dropy Lhe T lgnt and there taxe care of all t ipta were fair and the sales veiy light, There was not ash corn and the mar- | lower eipls were very light and there -dpot, easy: No. 2 yellow, 86%c, seed every lot. Buy An Acre at Benson $10 Cash, $10 a Month We Will Set Half of It to Fruit Free and care for same during the year 1916. The second season part of the fruit will commence to bear. To make Benson Gardens a fruit-growing center, we will set the following fruit Free of Charge— 200~ strawberries, 20—grapes, 20-—blackberries, 10—peach trees, 28—cherries, 20— raspherries, 10-- cureants, 10—-guoseberries, S—pears. All of the best varieties and guaranteed by us to grow. By raising Fruit and Poultry you can easily sell enough to pay all your living expenses while holding your position in the City. Buy a Home to Support You And Not a Home For You to Support Benson Gardens'is only 6 blocks to car line on paved road. | Prices $650 an acre and up. Ouly a little more than yon would pay for a lot the same distance. Think it over. Salesman on the ground to-day and every afternoon, or call | us by phone; we will take you out at any time. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET. 15-ACRE FARM Five miles north of Council Blu"l on Lincoln Highway; % acres in crop: orchard; balance in pasture and nlhlu. good improvements. Price, $,400; half % W.S. FRANK 201 Neville Block. - REAT, "eTATE—SOUTH SIDE New Home ‘ Field Club District Small House Taken In Part Payment A fine home, finished in oak, with four bed rooms and bath on second floor; beamed ceflings in living room and din- ing room; built-in bookcases; fire place; 7 f lding | your a- | tollet and laundry i basement; lot 7% low or house, 0 car; reason- | 132; located 3339 Walnut St. Every house able._terms. Owner, phone Walnut 297. . 1, ‘thq gqdition built within the ';:az two t;ifigun; Iote"pear 24 and Webster | yours. Price #6260, Terma. Farnam. Red Norris & Norris FOR_SALE—Three lots and three shares 40 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 420. REAL ESTATE—VACANT LADY OWNER First-cl for cash or trade for clear in location. Phone Dou; pddress Mise K., 201 Farnam. A beautiful building lot for your bunga- will n:ll property 6302, or of Ralston Townsite Co. stock. HANS BUGION, 242 Leavenworth St. REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE Get Into Your Own Home This Fall 4-Room House and Lot—$750! $200 Cash—$15 Monthly Between B and F on South 8ide; hi 15 & chance {0 make oms Mo oy Toi pm ty ought to sell easiy for $1,5.0. Payne Investment Compan Here is Your Opportunit; ! pany. On the Easy Pgl;ment I;lln {Dous. 1781, S¢h F1..Omaha Nat, Bk. Bidk, 1 have a pretty 6-room all modern house ! 3 blocks from car line and 3% blo ks to scho 1 that I wil sel. ior a smuil .irst P ymenl. cash and the talance like rent. 1h 8 hot is f nished In oak and pine; furnace reat. full cement busement. The lot 18 a large one. Telephone about this Call Douglas 2028 toda: _Call Walnut 682 after 6:30 p. m. A Dandy New Bun;:d]m\' All_modern and % block from car line, in beautiful new residence dis- REAL IBS'I'ATE Wvumm Safe Investments Northeast corner 17th and Jack: 52x182 ft., close. to office. hilkdines snd retail center. Fine gurage location; 64- year lease at $720 per year. No reap- yrulle&n 800, 86-Room Hotel and 6 Retail Stores in the 3story and basement brick bullding northwest corner I6th and. Howard tia: u lease, without reappraisement. | w resent leases expirc the rental | from stores alone Wil pay. takes, insur- | ance and leasehold rental and Inte investment, leaving income from note for profii | t.ict. #300 Cash and Balance to Suit Telephone today, and If description sounds good, we will send n.n auto- mobile tu brihl you to see it. vk T Doug 2926, Phone Wnlnul B8 Bungalow Bargam in pemis Park District $5.200-8200 cash, $31.50 per month, ol new bungalow. 5 nice rooms. hold §3%,000, George & Company nt e buys large | f'replace; | decorated: lary s than cost for REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE ! oak finish ‘and floors; bookcases; nicely es, FOR SALE or exchange, country store, complete general merchan- | dise stock. Real estate, (ixtures . Price just reduced Glover & Spaln | and stock to exchange for Ne- quick sale,” A bargain, braska land priced rl' L DOUGLAS 3962, " Bani . . City National Bank Bid.- | See ‘lhis Sure 1f you are looking,_tor a bargan in the Cathedral Distr ct. The owner s a non-| REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS | resident and has wriiten us that wa are to reduce the price so that a sale can be ! mads now. At the price now waked for this place and the terms offered it 1s Oobiforiab gain. 4081 Charles St. is the addre e hot water heat; also a small barn. i | sure 10 see this place, ua It ought to seli | Wlv ot the price asked Crexgh, Sons & Co.! w8 Bee . & i« .| Payne Investment (! ‘ompany, len of Modern Home g A gplendid 9-room house on paved street Ilh aving pald; on Char es St.; corner X128, Roo.u to bulid another house if "deaired Frice redueed to $290. Rea- tonable cash payment, balance month.y. o8 llne. { thia | erecit, tion, 8 ug; to real's'n, ALY OF THESE THINGS we are doing and paying for, TWENTY-FIVE such homes are now being built, some of them com- pleted and occupied. Tyler 187, $650 We Claim Minne Lusa 18 beautiful—come out and see for yourself. Charles W. Martin & 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Co. in “lN\l‘Iy LUSA, and finally, we are paving ALL: STREETS and building Homes that | are a credit to ANY community. is the average price of lots in this great new addition, the largest addition ever developed in Omaha and this price Includes ALL IMPROVEMENTS except the paving. that MINNE LUSA LOTS will make MORE MONEY for the buyers than any lots offered at any price and we'ra selling them—hundreds of them—be- cause they are bargains and everyone who looks waats to buy, . New Military Avenue Pavement Is Started 'This Means Increasing Values for Wearne Park Lots Owner Wants to Sell Beautiful \7-Room House This house is located % block from car beautifu' nvervlhln{ dne. and where th tremely pleasant. oak in pr.ncipal rooms and is weil bulit and very convenlently arranged. Will Take $500 Cash as First Puyment and Balance Can Be Arranged in Monthly Payments. For further l‘rtk‘ulnr' telephone Doug. 2028 today. “all Wa! in NEW YORK STOCK MARKET| Forelgn Exchange Problems Act as Restraint on Activiity of DEMAND STERLING IS LOWER! Nl‘:“’ zi)R}\‘ A“‘edzl —'l'hetexlrlordl— 83, ary probiems involved in tue foié.gn ex- PRICE of bullding and iInterest in lease- ' r‘hunln sit a.don ‘a.ain o str.int upon stock market activity today. | Wity demand exchange closes and vir tually all other for blls falling 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. T56—o nu lel.md | Creait ‘system mignt af.or severe disio: tion and many contracts by European interests. Further se iing of our stocks proceeded In light vo.ume, but was without notice- ,.m- gttect, aof“fiu canno, ders ishl & poini re o.fset by in the same group Bethlehem Steel, York Airbrake lnd Studebaker displaying clal heav! in Inited States Hl..el held tenaciously to its leader hip, but was more su-cept ble #a es and bear pressure. Cop- at times on rumors of private | price co ncuulon. ror n.- metal, wei !lahln 4\ tha cause in fact, it is now extent of the European obliza- loan or other form of negot ation | running into the hundreds of mil.iy d llars While American ba.kers d |to comment on this phase of the ll(lll- it 1s belleved that the only sort of col atera. acceptable CD the that cons Amce cen securities. Stocks moved Irmfl‘ , most of in the iirst hour, improvement toward the close. Pools con- 11.ued their activity but {l]l¢1 to cn!llt outside support. Gains or two In some of these issues DON’T LET TTIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A GOOD INVESTMENT GET AWAY FROM YOU. The prices are the same as before and you/ can buy on easy monthly payment plan. y any demund for tha cereal The oats market soid avout 1 Hears on ymove and the wratn Ill intertor ) Laver; oul Wheat, 24 lower to 2 higier; corn, w@1d lower Primary whoat rece.pts wero bu. and shipments 974,00 bu., against re celpts of 1,63,000 bu. and shipments of 110,000 bu. lust year, Primary corn receipts were 36,000 Bu. and shipments 27400 bu., against re celpta of 1,137,000 bu. and’ shpmenta ¢ 7,000 bu. last year. Primar; ats receipts were 313,00 bu, and sh.pments 138,00 bu, agalust re ceipta of L300 bu. and shipments of SAM0 bu dast ¥ CARLOT RECEIPT3 ‘Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago . 1l 08 \Vlnhnn|m||)l Duluth Omaha St. Louls .. Winnipeg ... 118 Tnese sales were reported today Wheat—No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, hard winter: 1 car, Sample ars, &‘(*: 1 car, mixed durim #o: 1 car, Ho; 2 3 yollow cars, Wie m xed o Oats—No. 3 white y, 9600 c; :3(|l.rke ) MW:‘_ iioc; No. 3 ha ara ¥ e, Cagn: Now3 white. %g i @ 94c; No. ¢ whize, white, c. eed, loflc xo B N %c, No. 2 yelow, 1lb.| o; No. roiow, mmmc 0. 4 yellow. »mm; Kn & ve low, Tigmtie; No ¢ yellow, o' (No o3 nd 414 Qo N, No. b mixer m;a o. Onia: No. vl tand- a Ao 4 wiite, lllr. M.lt.ln B6c; No. 1 elfl‘.y- i a %o} No. 3, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trad! Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aux. 3l.—Wheat soid down to new low prices for the crop today on | liguidation and ideal weather conditio | fonine Dricen were ¢ 0 1we net lower, | with M[:Ivmbfr at 93%¢c and sember at |82%c. ~ Corn followed wheat on genural seding_ by local traders and underwent | ;n net loss of 1%c to H%@¥c. Oats closed strong at & net rise of %e to %o and mvmon- irregular, b¢c lower to Tic E her, verybody seemed to have wheat to el | Wearne Park has walks, trees, curbing, permanent & 'S °m"“w§’v'v"'?z'u.'¥?’u-k"i:“ £ kA streets, water and gas in and paid for, and every lot is within 2 blocks of the car line, 'Telephone D. 2026 today and make ar- rangements to have us show you thes» beautiful lots. Be sure to do it today. modern 8-room Florence, section of the city, | big sacrifice, is modern and up-to- e surroundings are ex- House ls finished In | e 00”0 0 Bldg. OWNER WANTS CASH and will sacrifice his equity in house; If sold this week, will go at & VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, Douglas 3691 ivi) d -tll?cl“’ ving and dinin room finl:hed in oak; full cr’ncn(ed b-mE ment _under entire house; fine corner lot, 126x1%2. overlooking Klorence park. This is one of the most beautiful nomes in lrl\lun Ilrc houses _and commisaion firms led the bear raid. Demoralization of the foreign exchange situation ham- demand from_ab, promptly lowerad ‘The market continued weak for most of the session, the only excep- tion "belng & short peri ‘e Tatter o sesslon when lome ‘who hi fi‘.{.. early ullen took Ipmfll.l by buylng on the break, ti ll cllll & swall rally. Bears were in ir domination !of the market hy Um flcl that l!le move- | {ment of dlDI:'hl:h"hel:t is nc l| I rapidly and threshing nd showing larger yields ‘ngln tirat ‘ox- ected, ip rthwestern returns indicate that in Mlnnuou and the leoul the crop will [ be abort 291,000,000 bushels as against 14, {000,000 bushels last ye [P inder general selling followod | wheat downward throughout almost tho entire session, & smail temporarv rally | being noted b the last half hour on & covering npur( by shorts. Country com- mission houses were buyers of new crop deliverfes on a lower scale In &pite of an expert opinjon that a record crop is yet ssible, ts showed notable lll’l‘h,lh he_bi ot.hor unln- was of by ptember and De- camber by cash houn- ‘and. the market which hul & we ning, unchange values here, water; locate F 175, care Bee. 082 after 6:3 p. m. in; N. as Uth St. GOOD b-room house for sale or tra 3 lots; bearing fruit und shade tre yard 1 all fenced 00d SEE THIS AT ONCE. bunga.ow, cheap; see owner, Point Ave. Phone Webster 146, 1 block south of 210 Crown i igh wesc. Session. | Wt cause s.ous. Total o changed on call. .er.ed as a re- when the stock at the aimost incredi.le | ~Nrnry hO TANTILE STERLING E; to greater dis_ounts, it the extire imternativnal Demand, 80, mard, 5! cabl mand. Me: cables, Hll V'ER—Bar, thé cancellation of reailzed trregul TIM 2% per cent; #Ax montha. ove come short of a A I3 cent; lowest per cent; k rrolpecllve 1% per cent; t.ng of high grade larly and at times e \rading occurring with mo e moderate offe LONDON, Au tles on lhe stock 8. in . ertan specialti s, tive shal greater losses e sewhere New V3@ DISCOUNT ll Rflroad creased | 65 bales, Aug. Must Be &)]d |Poug. 1781. 6th FI. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bidg. 3% Webster St., new, 7 rooms, sleepins | porch, all oak and birch finish; all th:| up-to-date features; beautiful lighting | fixtures; first class mate:ial and wora- manship throughout; a complete home in every particular; best b very cheap terma. - ot PuY in Omeha, ‘Wright & Lasbury, Douglas 152 FIVE AND ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, Fnr llle or trade’ 11-room house has two | mod. and in fine condition; will lrld- (ur lot or house. Tel. Webster 7040, REAL ESTATE—-NYORTH SIDE “AL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE Practlcally New | Near Han com Park, $3,900 Full two-story, lll rooms and bath. A dandy up-to-date modern home in that listrict § south of the park. Close to W%&r sct.ool lnd West Side car line. ‘ed street, vii d full. Terms if required, oty Ageradbong ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1536 State Bank Bldg. LAIRD STREET HOME NORTH OF KOUNTZE PLACE. peto-date. i ate In_ every wa ish, beamed celling, bookcases and other ,peem Teatures: paved. street, ot d lon ideal, and you will price is reasonable. Teérms, or lot taken us first poyment. RASP BROS,, 06 McCague Bidg. owner, new ver For sale by 5 menth 200 cush Harney 5845, e bungalow, new, | bilding to be erccied on'the University — The right bette in eartings eonlflhu(lnl Io thll end, but in- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. y direction of the property committee of the Board of Regen f the University of Nebraska; rate bids wil be r lock P, M. Saturday, 1915, at the office of the tor the construct.on of a bullding and the following | Beptember 2%, nna-r'llned ng, plumbing .n.ll vuuum munlnl according to plans and | ficatlons now on file at the office of | perintendent of construction. Said npus to ximatoly lers mun conor :1 t g luporinu nt and use the bl red by him for bullding proj m\ul be accom| by cashle) o and rr'nly marked ‘‘Botany-Zoology hulld or “Bothany-Zoology bullding equip- 69 March, Cotton 9 85e March, 10 easter A734; bales —8teady £ bb's.; bb's ORI 185 bl Bl A b new; ¥ % N, ~ APPI VS NRIFH cots quiet m.nl" on the outsi to reject any or University of Nebraska, J. &. Secretary, Staflon A, Lincoln s the case may “Por iture December. SAVANNAH, G. H, $4.90; WO . Frvanareid Apnies an W YORK, Aug. 31.- December, 10.42¢; May, 10.6lc. -d futures R The cotton mar & In of from 19 to 22 points, LLIVERPOOL. good midd'ing, 03d; low middling, 5.27d. o ] 10, May, =l shipments, 193 bbis. Firm: sales, 1.072 hbls a n-.lan lell Tuniors of crop damage in New York Money Market, RK, g. %3.—PRIME MER- PA]')*,R,A-!’A’M % per cent. XCHA bills. $4.637; demand, France: Demand, $,00 cable 80%c les, 6,61, BAle. 46%0; ninety days 2% % per cen! CALL MONFY—Steady; % per cent; e, loan, 2 per cent: rlnmn. bid, red at 2 per —American securi- | September, .mnrk-l were inclined lhnrd 8!02 Union Pa- tates ork res. Steel, Central The closing was F"l "FR~— er 234 per ounce. X‘:x'm—mon bills and three months, ¥4@6 per cent oy terest was munly 13 low .rudo 1uuu m(: rec GE — Bixty-day | bles, $4.6875. | ‘Rubles: Mexican dollars, BO\ D9—-Government, steady; rallroad, LOANS—Eteady; t highest, ruling T.ondon llm-u Market. were 10,00 cle : shipments, Ovote: o N aninel R Peach Sale” into cash 5, ¥ i Prines Cotton l-rkn. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 —COTTON. middling upla-fl., 9.850, Cotton futures opened steady; October, c: January, firm; October, .hmufv. Ang. 31 —COTTON—Snot middiine. 12,000 Sales, Ane, 31 —T"‘lm’f"\'*l 152 hbls.; recel~ts tock. 19 148 Nried Frults -EVAPORATED Anrt- aull Ralw'ny st aly cany. ad will turn second-hand well Address the middie ‘sutal sales amounted to 657,000 shares. Our securities were most.y higner London, par lcularly Reading an clan Pacilic, but quotat.ons received hore aiter London s close showed a_reac.dun, Liqida.lon of our bonas for forvign wo- count was again the efature of the bond selnernl but JDomina, sales, par value, egaied United Btates bonds were un Cana- De- | De- xty days, 20 | ey S #h per cent; 2 per —Spot, Eales, | 10140 ints, T abtar lower, ralied strongly after noon and continued firm to the end. Good buying sent provisions up in all lines except ribs. Pork was down at the etart on lower prices of hogs, but the buying strengthened prices littie after midday. Brisk demand helped lard, Quoiations on futures an follows: Articlel Open. | Hikh.| Low.: ~lose. Yea y uwl b oo 2 1 i 344! 3% ] 138 806 ll 67! 815 | syl 3 bl Or-t 8 470l 8 473 8 42 l'nlh Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red L0t No, 2 hard, $1.04%@!.06. W i y.lfow 7880 ac; oLhers, [ No.'s watte, sStdic; stan | No. 2, di@ihe. lmhy ifi.wmo Lard Y ddsHiehuy n?:...r. canes; at mark, cases inclua LS (wins, 122 i lon JTTER- creamely exiras, zmr, firsts. 22 oo easter; receipts, &0 Jersey _cobblers, B@80c; Jer.ey lllnll 15@1!! Sve’ Wisconsin, POULTRY—Firier; 1 l6c; springs, 16@l6Ac. Minneapolls Grain Market. MINNBEAPOLIS, Aug. ll——WIII‘AT ’l“l', December, $%c: No re. |uruurn.“r.cu‘l 2. ailve fowls, Lo the \ E FRAN—§20.0. CORN~—Ro. § yellow, 1%;2 OATS-No. 3 wmne, . FLAX—$L6TH@1.69% St. Louls Grain Market. ST. 1OUIS, Aug. 31.--WHEAT-—No. 2 r\'dT!l@ No. 2 hard, nominal; Scptember, December, $'4c. CORN—No. 2, 76@%%e; No. 3 white, 12%e, Septeinber, W) id bid. CATE-No. 2, RGRW%4e, nominal, Liverpool Grain Market. LIVARPOOL, Aug. 51 - WHEAT-8pot, | No. 1 Manitoba, not quoted; No. 2, lls #4d; No. 3, 1ls 54d; 1 northern Duluth, 118 3% '.( (J“N—Gpu( Decomber, No. 2 white, oy 10300 ; II'M firm at a nfll | "American mixed, new, \ Coffee Marl Ql. NEW YORK., Au¢. 81 ~COFFEE—The market for coffee futures opened at um- changed to an advance of { points on a {1i'tle buying whch seemel to come jghlefly” from European sources, but soon ! tur sler under trade selling and | neatiering liquidation. Otferings' were 1, | probably en-ourag be te: 45 - 1) Brasi the lunh-r ‘e ll s h."t vr London with De- racts,_sel ing off to 8.16c and X -eou was 7 ta 11 18 De emh.r .17 ) “c March. (.Ik "7 Juna 64c; July, "Ou' Au: pot Rio’ No. . “Te; 4e. Cost and freight of- 1,382,000 a4 Closing | lpered export conditions and an absence of | Miunesota aud carly Ouo, 'sdc. i 2643, nominal. ween, No. 1, $140; No $1.20: shipping, $1.1071.15. ! 2, $1.%; c 3 unl'wmu. state, common to choice, just starting to | ol sty 4 by erop, @de; hemlock firsts, . Bogota, Central 1 Firm; ses onds 00S1C PROV qumé Pork, firm; mess, @i .00; $14 00 fami y west, Lars ! 31 .Avulnm Lard: firm; middie 6%@6%e; coun- 16,458 tubs: firsts, Hia( r\'\‘-lp( 21,608 extras, R@he; extra Nige; frsts, MNO24\e, nvoml-. CHEESD=Firm; receipts, 7,118 boxi whole milk, frosh, flats, white @ 13%¢; same, I3 n.m 0GR, wulet; city, tr 5T i special, & | HUT R Frm, receipts, umery, extras, u‘aff‘”k scconda, 22 EGUR-Steady ; fresh gathered, | | | = | state, colored, age fan 3130, POULTRY - unsettied. Dressed, |firm: western frozen roasting chickens, Me: fresh fowls, fced, 13@17%c; frosh turkeys, lced, 166 16c Karasas lny Gealn and Provisions, T Yec. 2 mixed, 0c; No. 2 white, «..l.md’.( December, 5% white, 37G88c; No. 3 mixed, RUTTER-Creamery, 7c; 2e; gecavda %, packing, 19%c. seconds, 18c. 1%c; roosters, fo; ' December, OATS~NO! '; 264 firats, brollers, 1o, Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Aug. 31.—HAY-Prairie: lllnpl! 1s reduced from eigh y down to llll! Int. lnrludlnl today's S | thirty cars on the l'nion ‘-(‘Il’k‘ n\'an- teen on the (hlvngo & North Western, elght cars of southern hay on the Mis- sourl Pacific, flve cars on the Bufl'ng- ‘h\lL Prices have been very low during | the last week, and are still in the same condition and will be until the market ls cleaned up., Following s the range of uonmnon Sring $10, The values: Cholce upla extra cholce to .00; No. 2, §7. (must be 0.3, 4.0006.00 g ANnnr on flu- ‘market. Cholee uotable ar_on the market. txr'onflrl for No. 3 \mtnh [ 1.0000 11.60; No. 2, #8. Ml WQ:‘ | Kanang l"l(r Live !lllek Market. ! KANSAS CITY, Aug. 31.—CATTLD-Re- | co pts, 17,000 hw\ ‘market -um.% prime | fed n'eers, ml.d eors, $ %ot wostorn ers and feeders l‘HN Gf;l; calves, MA) ), Tower, Bulk of bajon, $4 807 86, hoa 3 r @7.90; "rncken lm| mumheu. 3.9 SOG7. 0. i A A B faselpta, head: market nrou. lambs, $3. yoarlings. ¢4 %a@71.00; thers, awes, $.0006.7. Sloux City I.In Stock Market, BIOUX (‘;»Y. 1. —CA’ | Receipta, 1 tive steers, w T567.00; canners, umu eeders, oomon“ ula’o-u. hulll. sta; HOGS— nud. market, S 60; mixed, u 10¢ ll her; A m?m' Sleht, ou“ug bulk of sales, i P AND LAMBS—Recel X m::)‘l\e(. steady; ewes, m 08,75 dm. buls, #t. Joaeph Live Stock Market, 8T, JOSEPH, Aug. 31.—CATTLE—Re- eeipts, 1,600 nend market steady to shade lower; steers, cows and helfers, 1. mrbm ‘Ealvos, 80.006)10, 8—Re markot cef 60; 'bulk d! l‘l!l. $6.50 top, SHREP AND LAMBS—Receipts, hm head; market steady; lambe, $.00G8. Live Stock im Sight, Receipts of live stock at the five prin- cipa! western markets 8t. Louls.. Kansas City.. Chicago_ . Eloux City. South Omaha. Totals... r.o h;war. (‘l.lllt Holn !heev . 1,000 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Au g;uqf'r':‘uamdr: tel 10! 3 : ey electiaiyie, Snoe Tron: Hteads and unchanged, Tin: Qulet, $53. . —Copper: o electrolytic zu 108, : €150 15s; futures, £162. Antimony: £135, Tend: £ha Ta 64, Bpelter: £73. Sugar Market, NEW YORK, Aug. 81.—-SUGAR—Raw, steady; centrifugal, 477¢; molasses, 4o, Futures opened very qulet today and at noon prices were a point above last night's closing. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Avg. 3L.—DRY GOODS-- Cotton good, steady; yarns. firmer; si.ks, active, men’'s wear, firm; dress goods, In &ood demand; burlnp. easler, Moving Pictures of Head-On Collision “A Bpeedway Thriller” has been se- way on Labor day by a film corporation. Contracts have just been signed by the management of the head-on ecollision, which wil be staged as the climax to an afternoon’s program of racing events, Several cameras will be trained on the ene of netion. The plcture is planned to open with a bird's-eye view of Omaha and vicanity, showing the automoblles, street cars and conveyances of all kinds going towand the speedway, the he | quarters down town, crowds at the en- trance of the speedway, the rpectators sssembled at the grounds and the move- ments of the engines from the time tho No. 3 white, new, | Jsw ! cases & 1 | $7.000¢. e, o lected for the name of a motion picture | to be taken in Omaha at the Auto speed- | The folowin, tabe siows the receipts of caitle, hows and siccy at the Omaha Ilve stock market fur tile year to date {as compated witn last vear Ca tle Hoga Bueep sws ule Bvelugt | prices for hows at ihe Omuha Lve stock arket for the last few days, with com purisons Date, | 19 Aug. 17 - 7y 1Aug. 1 i 1AuK. i A A 67 Aug. @6 .,4 " *Sunday. CatTlis—Itoceipta were quite liberal thie motiing, e cars belug reporied. “Ihie Miakes (he otul 10r Lhe two days this week 17,611 heawd, the largest of aay sunlar period since 'the opvulug of the unke seuson, but shigntly smailer than year ago. Most otuer market pointx were farly well suppled, #o that the trude here was a litlie siow la opening, buyers being inciined to feel their way betore flling oraers. As a general think they started out bidding prices that were & Iittle lawer than yesterday, although they picked up a few of the better cattle at what looked like steady prices. In the end desirable beoves brought prices that were steady to strong. There were no cholee cornfeds here, but year lings s0ld up to $9.4), with range beeves a8 uigh as $8.20, Common and inferfor kinds were slow to 10c lower. Canner cows were about steady, bu( t.hn general run of kiling cows and h were 10@15c lower. Desirable stockers and feedes com- manded about steady ’pdceu. while other kinds were a little eas Quotations = caty Good to cholca fod yearlings, M'IB falr to fed yn:“nn "IW" uol:n;:n ':o }L‘“ llll. 9. [ S cholce heavy m $8.71 .! fair to mood ocornfed 'flfl;"mw! n to hh;):rn- ; prime grass beeves good to cholce grass beeves. fatr to good grass beeves, commun to falr s beeves, “U‘ good to cholce heifers, $7.000 .60; good to choice fed cows, good to choloe grass heifers nod to cholce grass cows, $6.0006.50; o good cows, .00, commorn to fair cows, 3. #00d to cholce feeders, . ir {o good feeder: common to falr feeders, $5. heifers, $5.7506.75; stock cows, stock calves, 36.50(8.00; veal calves, 10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.00@G6.: HOOS—Receipts were very light, the run of nllmy-elrht cars, or 5,600 head. being the smallest for a Tuesday since July 13, Total for the two days ls only head, being over 2,000 held -mmlm than last’ week, short of the same a e last This 18 also the | smallest two days' run since the second week of last November, Shippers had orders for all the lights there were on hand ths mornln1 and rices were fully stea bly u ittle higher. counle of bunches of sorted hogs sold as hAT $7.66, with full loads agnin touching l7 0. Good butchers also caine In for. their share of ld on the same bas.s tud{ to stronger. packers' purcioases was range of $6.36@%.6, with a ers on up, and a sprink y to the top. ottt 02 8 ) 7 made up at a 1 &00d but poseinly oe much ws aturday, while the mixed and butcher gradens ara strong, and in many cases o nicke! above 'ast week's close, RHBEEP-8 uth Omaha receipts were the of any f the 'Ig marke 8, and ac- o eariy est.nfat fiom o her points, the local run was er than (he combined supplies of the other western markets. Karly estimates called for 83,000 hel but later this was cut to 117 car: 000 head. Tn(ll l’nr !hn !WD Il 68,868 he: l’l& 6,000 er last week, and 27 hnvler t an v.wo weeks ago, but about 7,600 smaller than a ear ago. This 18 the largest M nday and A n"un of the season. Besides all y's run topped off the heaviest Au'un wupplies the Jlocal sheep markoet ever saw, aimost 414,000 head h-vinl been recolved here in the {ast month. Al was natural with another heavy on hand, buyers were a little slow {2 uotiing ats:ted and made serly effers on & somewhat easier buu Sellers, how- ever, set thelr mark at yesterday s prices, md by 10:30 a few -mnn of hmb’- hi cashed about W \.uu of the early asles. bulk of the, s s apuin ae a hoica s T 0" yesierday ¢ l lambs bro Enm hta morning n"-flk of! Lhe am 'fi.- Ind selling aroun ;era pl-mlful:r ! ' s Nll.y‘“u vur- eaned iy good Veterda fo ‘than one npanun uhuluo Ab yearling ewes, the r&( to lho' uv some time, touched ch 18 Nl’hol ovon than most sellers vndlcud T-ma of the mutton offeri colu ted of ewes, which hnde the some notches as on bnt nnu _,nfl;r-d were unl w ut ltIll bn uuol-d as Ouollllnn. on sheep nnd lambs: Lambe, Bood to choice, $8. .00; lambs, fair to good, $8.0008. lam!| feeders, $5. B4, yeariay fa r o choice, $5.76@6.70: yearlings, ud-ru. WW mmqn fair to chol(‘n $5. 2560626 &ood cholce, 6.5, owes. falr to goot, M5 @5.26; ewel. faeder-. . 3. CHICAGO LIVE STOUK MARKET Cattle Steady-—Hogs Lower, CHICAGO, Aug. 3L—-CATTLE—Re celpts, 4,000 head; market, steady; calves, Ho higher; nati eves, . 16@10.20. western steers, 5@8.85; cows and heif %d_' Weak and P \NP' LAMBS-—Receipts, market steady to loc igher auw'rl $5.6004.60, ewes, $6.00676,10; lambs. Louis Live Stock Market. 8T, LOUIS, Aug. 3L~CATTLE—Re | celpts, 7000 head; market lower; native beef stoers, §7. @10.00; ye.rling steers hel e cowk, 38.0 @8 8.25; southern R WSJ st. Cow And. haite s, .. nal to start is given by Colonel J. C. | “HOGS Heme .“’"'”:3 Conneily to the time they meet in lhl‘ #igantic smash-up and s In pleces by the track with the crowd swarming about. | A large sign bearing the word: ‘Omana ' Auto Speedway,” 18 belng erected over the entrance by local boosters, and Inasmuch as this picture will be shown In il the | leading theaters of the country, Bludl‘ §00d 18 expected to come of it. UNION PACIFIC CLERKS i TRANSFERRED TO OMAHA The clerks transferred from the Short Line and Oregon & Washington rallway company offices at Salt Lake City and Portland, to the Union Pacific head- quarters here, have commenced to arrive and have started work in the office of Auditor Southard of passenger accounts. ‘When the transfer is complete, which will be shortly after September 1, there will be something life fifty additional men here, most of whom have families, head; market 7.2@7.55; mised #0od healy, $1.00 ot pigs and s lnd.)bu(cherl, 3. \6«“ 5 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receints, B.H‘I . - lambs. $3.0009.00 sheep and ewes, $6.5067.50. blmcl, no hair gone. used. $2a bonl: delivered. Describe instructions your case lor’_ d’”u?ié:a-?“ WG # T e liniment for

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