HIE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1922. How to Keep Well r DR. W. A. KVAMS QmmiImm mhi kygi), Malta Mm prevents) $ dls.ss. -W t Or. Kiss by mJiw el The , UJ ka saiieee) pressu br to ra llautaUaa, aaara a lava, drsmt eavelep la sasss. Dr. Ivaa will net aua aiaaaal ar araarriaa lew iMttvMhwJ waaaaa. ndii letter hi tar al The Baa. .Uaritafcti tl.l Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain RATTLESNAKES AND FEAR. Right recently the public preu rirried a tuteiiirnt that the Califor iii. health department h prepared to tend rattlrmakr nti-vrnin by air tlti to prriom bitten by rlile trukei. I have clicwhrrc Mid that botullnu antitoxin ha been supplied by air plane whrn a group ft people had been poisoned by rating (ood con taining botulinuo. l'hre two form of ditatrr are thought arresting enough to inaugu rate a new method of practicing med icine. I once rode 20 milet in a hone-drawn vehicle, holding a wom an who had been bitten in the thumb by a rt:lctiuke. With that recollco t on in mind I am for the Hying nuchine in cue of rattlesnake bite. The antidote for rattlesnake bite i kept at hand in the New Yyik 700. It can be bought in Ronton. It ahould be possible to get it from ie board of health of the states w herein rattlesnake bite is occasional ly reported. In Indian and Egypt the govern mrnt nee to it that anti-venin is available, I am informed. The venom oi the highly poioonout naket found there poisons the nervoua system, while that of the rattlesnake elisor ganizet the blood. Therefore, the anti-vein of those countries would not help u. But a oroduct specific against rat tlesnake bite it available for some people in some sections, as has been Mated above. Why not in others? I am sure the state laboratories would comply with any considerable pub lic demand. I hope no one will think I am c hanging positions on the snake ques tion. Many people are kind enougn to send me clippings about snake bites. When these are gone over and duplications are eliminated I find the total comes down to about two a vcar. . - Five deaths from snake bite in the United States a year is a liberal estimate. . Will C. Barnes had an interesting article on rattlesnakes in a recent number of American Forestry: He quotes my statement that I had never personally seen a fatality due to a rattlesnake bite. Mr. Barnes has had a very wide experience. At one time he was a wholesale and retail dealer in rat tlesnakes. He has known of two deaths due to rattlesnake bite one in 1898, the other in 1899. The re mainder of about a dozen folks he has seen, bitten have recovered. Since I am ' quoting from Mr. Barnes story. I might as wrll give his method of treating a rattlesnake bite. He says: - "Above all, do not lose your head. Throw a tourniquet around the limb above the point of bite. Slash the wound, that it may bleed freely. Suck a, much poison as possible out of the wound. Ut course, spit out inc poison and blood sucked, but i: a little gets into the stomach it will !o no harm. "Once every ten to fifteen! min utes loosen the tourniquet for a min ute, then tighten it again. "Inject a solution of permanganate of potash into the wound. Throw this in with a hypodermic syringe 'f one is available. Induce sweating. "If alcohol is given, never give more than, a teaspoonful. People do not recover because of the whisky used but in spite of it." As I read Mr. Barnes' report of his two fatal cases it impressed me that whisky poisoning was an im portant contributing cause in the death of one, at least. If, in an experience extending over a quarter of a century, Mr. Barnes has seen only two fatal cases, and both of these more than 20 years ;igo. rattlesnake bite is not often t;ital. Nevertheless, there are peo ple who greatly fear rattlesnake bite. In fact, (fear is responsible for some fif the symptoms following bite. If it were generally known that a specific was available there would be less apprehension and, following a hite; the factor of fear would be lessened. ' Plenty of Lime in Milk. S. M. M. writes: "Not so long ;go yon printed an article in answer to a mother regarding tuberculosis hikI advising her, to give the child lime. "What I would like to know is iust ivhat vou mean by that. "I. How is a person to get lime into the system? I am a victim of consumption, so the subject is inter csting to me and if lime would help me. I would like to know, as 1 can not take eggs in any form, and also hnd it very difficult to drink milk. "2. Is this a good sign in a tuber culosis case? I still have my periods. Or ts-this of no consequence?" REPLY. t. Milk is rich in lime. There are .many preparations of lime sold in drug stores. There are tablets, pills and solutions. 2. It is a good sign. Exert Yourself Less. G. R. writes: "When I work or Kert myself or walk, I have a sharp ram in my 6hest, which makes me short of breath.' Am 78 years of ge. - -- . ' . . "What would you advise me to do for it? Do you think plaster would help it?", ' ; REPLY. In a person of your age this symptom means that the work or the exercise is beyond the easy ca pacity of your heart. t--Undertake less. , ' ' - i With a younger person it may mean the same thing, but it fre quently means nothing more seri ous than worry and fear." . - Crude On Praanrtlaa, New Tork. Aug. 19. Th dally average gross crude oil production f the United State decreased 1,010 barrel for the week inline August 6. totalling 1.499.101 Bar rel an compared with 1. 604,160 barrel th preceding week, according to the weekly summary ot the American Petroleum In ytute. Mid-Continental crude olf declined flc a barrel to 81.21 during the week, and all Itradps ot Wyoming wer reduced JOc per barret. Acvording to figure collected n the Instil ul. import of Petroleum (crude and refined oils), at 'the principal 1'nlted State! port In July totalled 11.307.914 barrets, compered with 11.125.33? barrels far the month of June. Import for the week ended August 4 totalled l.ltl.ttl barrel, compared with 3.447,311 barrels for th week ended July 2S Omaha, Aug. 10. Grain market nude a new low lev el tor the caon again in the early etion today. Foreigners are play ing a waiting game and buy only lar lnir present needs, knowing that our northern pring wheat and the Canadian crops are Urge and 'will re plated vit the market toon. The weaiptr continues lavoralye an-I rt ceipts are sufficient to supply all de Diana and more. Traders over- told themselves on the early dip ind snorts covering caused prices to rat ly later in the day. Receipts of wheat at Omaha were heavy, at 198 cars, against 191 can last year. Receipts oi corn, 75 cars against 38 cars last year. Oats, 19 cars against 38 cars last year. Total miumentt were omy Jw cars against 2i0 cars last year. The demand for cash wheat was good at the' prevailing prices, sales being made at unchanged to le low er, the tone at the close being firmer in sympathy with the strength in the future market Corn .sold unchanged to iC higher, being generally un changed. Oats were unchanged. Kyc and barley were quoted un changed. WHEAT. No. J dark bard: 1 nr. St. ST: 2 cn (mult). 1101; 1 car, ll.vl: 1 car, ll.lt. Vu. i dark hard: t rr (smutty), 11.01; I car. II. If; S car. 11.07; S can. 11.04; car, ti.i: i car (very muitrj, tic; ear (smutty). 11.01. Vn A k.,.l t ...a famiittvt II SI? t car, II til; l car. 11.01; 1 car (smutty), II 01; 3 car. II. OJ. no. 1 hard winter: I car, ll.n. No. I hard winter: s cars. 11.00: IT car. 10c: 1 cr (SI per rent dtrk), 11.01; 1 car (71 per cent dark). 11.03; 1 car smutty), 11.00; 1 car (smutty. . w.), 11.01. No. t hird winter: 4 cars, sic; t ear. Sir; 1 car. 17c; 1 ear, 11.01; 1 car, 11.00; s, car (smutty), 17c; 1 car (7T par cent dark, aniutty), 7p; 1 car, 17 ty; 1 car (smutty), o; 1 car (74 per ceaf dark), 1.0t. i No. 4 hard winter: 1 ear (heavy). ?oj T cart, Slu; I car (71 per cent dark). It. 01; 1 oar, $1.00; I ear (74 per cent dark). 11.02; 1 car (smutty), 7o; 3 cars, Sic. Hampl hard winter: 13 cars, ISo; 1 car (17.S per cent moisture), ISo: 1 car (IS per cent moisture), S!c; 1 car, lie; 1 car, 14c. . No. yellow 'hard: 1 car, Sic, No. I yellow hard: ' I cars, 17c; 4 car, lie. No. 4 yellow hard. 4 car, 17c. No. S yellow hard: 1 car. tc. Hampl yellow hard: 1 car (heating), 0c. No. S mixed: 1 car (omutty), 11.01. , CORN. No. l white: t car (shipper' weight), 13c: S car. SSe. No. 2 whit: I cars, SSc. No. 1 yellow: 4 ears, 65c. No. i yellow: t cars, SSc Sample yellow: 1 car (heating). 5 Jr. ' No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 13c. . No. 3 mixed: 4 cars, SSc, , No. 3 mixed: 1 car, Sic. No. S mixed: 1 csr, 62c. OATS. No. I white. 1 car (shipper's weight). JOc: 4 car, 30c; 1 car (heavy), 30 4c; 1 car. 30Hc No. 4 white: 4 car. 71 c. RYE. No. 3: 1 car, lie. No. 4: 1 car, 70Ho. No. 4: 1 car. 41c. Sample: 1 car. 44c. omaha receipts and , . (Carlo t.) Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS, AMaka Sm Leased wit. Chicago, Aug. 10. Short covering more than anyuiMiar else was resoon sible for a rally rn grain prices after an early break to a new low tor the season on all deliveries except Lie cember wheat. At the last, wheat was up Jic com (dHje. and rye K"t4C, whiU oats were weak and J4CU1C lower. Local traders were bearish and sold wheal early, while houses with eastern connections absorbed the surplus !n the pit. There also was covering by some ot the local pro fessionals who have been bearish for some time. They were inclined to look lor a rally simply because prices have been on the down grade for sev eral days. I he nmsn was at the top. weakness 111 foreign exchange, a relatively slow foreign call and a belief that the London conference would break up in a row were the depressing influences. Exporters were after wheat here and took 500,000 bushels, partly at 8c over September, c. i. f. buffalo, against 7yc over on the previous day. Re ceipts were 457 cars. Country of ferings to arrive were small and car shortage growing worse. Keptember Cora rjtroagrr. Liquidation ran II course In corn arly and depUmper, which ha been leading in aacsjn or late, reversed it position t anowsd mora strengtn man ta defer. red deltverle. Cash houses were good ouyer to remove neage on sale of 676.000 bushel to exporter and found offering light on th wjr up. Short covered freely In th deferred deliveries. Receipt. 103 car. Tellow corn In th sample market wa slightly firmer, compared with futures. A local profes sion! cam In on larg Una of short September corn. Oat felled to reflect th firmness In Other grain nd-closed about th bottom at th lowest figure on th crop. Hedging pressure I Increasing. Movement I not large, but ampl for prssent needs. Re oetnta. l&S car. Ry wa dominated by th action of wheat and with a little letup In pressure, pries average nlgner alter Breaking early No export business ot consequence wa don In th west or at th seaboard. No. 3 on track sold at 24 do over Sep tember. Pit Note. Crop report from Russia re getting worse, acoordlng to Broomhall's lum inary. Famln I feared again this winter In om section of that country. Weather In Europe generally ha been unsettled. Forecast ara for drier. Vessel men ay there art more boat awaitlnr to load wheat than there I grain in the elevators. The wheat Is run throueh from car to boatg a fast a possible, althought not a rapidly a th post men wouia like. Commission men having customer In th country with their elevator run of raln mnA unable to get Car. r In 80m caee advlaing hedging th cash grain by ale of May delivery. . ' Live Stock Financial . ' 1 New York Bonds Receipts were: Official Monday 10.4s urriclsl Tuesday S.4IT Official Wednesday,, S.0ST Ktlliuat Thursday ,. 3.10 your day this k.. J5.044 Kama day last wee, .lour me day t w'e a'o..33.37 Kama day i w a a'a..l).03J ui day year ago.. SI. 441 Omaha, Aug. It. Cattl. Hog. Sheep. ll.eJI ll.lll 1.171 0.300 S.JS0 si ss.tot I4.4I 43,370 J!. .41 0,711 13.401 10,60 013 4,171 31,103 64.HI 3 11,144 Kevelpl nd dlspoaition of llvealntk at the t'nion stockyard, umaba, Neb, for 24 hour ending at S p. in., August 10, RBCEIPTB 'ARS, ('III Hog Sheop Mules and M. A HI. P. Ry W'abaab H. H Mo. f. Ry M'nion Pacific K. K faJ ! D ..a W 'w, Te , ny, , N. W Hy., west .... Ht. p. M. U. My .. H. A Q. Ry., east .... B. q. Ry., wsst .... R.' 1. P., east .... Jt. I. P. wsst .... J. W. Ry Total receipts ' DISPOSITION HEAD I T .. .. I .. 30 1 .. 41 30 40 4 1 .. : is .. is ., 113 10 it t I I 1 4 I .. .. 107 74 IS Horses SHIPMENTS. , X Receipts- Wheat ... Corn Oat Ry Barley . . . ehipmenu Whet ... Corn Oat ...... Rye Barley Today.' ..11 ..78 .. 1 .. 1 .. I ..Ml .. 68 .. -' S I Week Ago. 103 41 1 144 34 10 Tear Ago. 101 31 35 0 7 176 23 21 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) RecelDt Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat !.430,00O 3,433,000 2,303,000 Corn 066,000 667,000 361,000 Oata 820,000 564,000 1,402.000 Shlnment Wheat 2,463,000 . 1,026,000 1,708.000 Corn 486,000 1,106,000 343,000 Oata ........ 617,000 811,000 ' 363,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushel Today. Tear Ago. Wheat and flour 808.000 67,000 Corn 60.000 103,000 Oats 100,000 WORLD S SUPPLY. Bushels Today. Year Ago. Wheat ....100,675,000 116.696.000 Corn ..; 16.068,000 14,188,000 Oats 45.346.000 61,047,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. v (Carlots.) Wheat Corn . Oats . Wheat Corn . Oats . Week Ag3. 364 135 78 Today. 396 103 164 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. (Carlots,) Week Today Ago. 345 . .600 ::::::::::::::f'" s ST. LOIUS RECEIPTS. (Carlots,) Year AS3 263 2! 350 Year A "to. 382 45 29 Week, Ago. 361 " 43 45 Tear A no. . 153 64 45 Today, Wheat 301 Corn 67 fists 61 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS, (Carlots.) Week Today. Ago. ...2S 106 ... 44 26 ... 13 68 Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . Tear A s o. 404 113 81 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 26377 Aug. 10. Art. Open. High. Low. I Close. I Ye. Wht. I Sep. 1.05 1.06 1.04ft 1.06 1.05 1.06 1.06K 1.05ft Dec. 1.05ft 1.0SV 1.06 1.06 H 1.06 ii 1.061 1.0654 1-05 May 1.10 1.11H 1.094 1.11 1:10H l.lOVi 111H 11014 Rye Sep. .73 K .13 .72ii .73 .721 Dec. .7814 -74 .73 .78i .7814 May .76 t .765, .76 .76 Corn Sep. .68 .Ity, .67 .iS -58 .5854 ' - .68(4 .68 Dec. .54 .66 .64 .66 , .54 I .54 -54 ' .54 May I .57 .68 .66 .58 .57 .58 .67 Oat Sep. .31 ,31 .31 .11 .11 .31 Dee. .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .' .34 .34 May .38 .38 - .37 .17 .38 Lard Sep. 10.86 10.86 10.65 10.76 10.76 Oct. 10.85 , 10.35 10.77 10.80 10.87 Ribs Sep. 10.12 10.18 j t.3 S.82 10.20 Omaha Produce . TSirnishad bv th atat of Nebraska, de psrtment of agriculture, bureau ot mar ket and marketing: LIVE POULTRY Wholesal Buying . Price Broiler I0.244J10.25 Hens, light 16 .17. Hen, light 15 .11 Cock Duck . Broiler Hens . . Cock . Duck , . .09 .169' .13 .20 DRESSED POULTRY. Wholesal Selling Price. lo.ase30.8o is. w , .180 .139 .18 Select . . . No. 1...,. No. i ... Crack . . Case count, case. EGGS. ." .!' .139 .30 .18 J, BUTTER. 1 .300 .289 .160 .259 .339 .209 .17 .169 ,339 339 .259 Kansas City Grain. - Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. 10. Wheat Cash, unchanged to 10c higher; No. 2 dark, hard, 81.0791.17: No. 3 rd, 31.03. Corn Unchanged to lc lower; No. t white, 54c; No. 2 yellow.-S8c Hay Unchanged. --' Kama City. Mo . Aug. 10. Wheat Close. September, 81.08;- December, 9e; May. $1.03. - . ' Corn September, ; 60e; December, 47c; May, 61c. Minneapolis Oral. Minneapolis, Aug. 10. Wheat Caah: No. 1 northern, 81.31 01.36; September, 31.11; December. 31-09; May, 31.12. Corn No. 3 yellow, 66 H 4367c. , Oats No. 3 white, 38 0 38c. Barley 62 053c - : ' ' ' Rye No. 2, 70c! .: ' Flax No. 1. 33.4703.48. - . St. Imib Grain. St Louis, Aug.' 10. Close: Wheat September. 31.04 14 . December, 81-04. Corn September, , 68c; December, 63e. - . . Oat llc. , Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 10. Flour Unchanged. ! Bran llt.OO. - iendM Metals. London. Aug. 10. Standard copper spot 64 Wunds. 6s; future' 64 pound. 7s. 4d: electrolytte spot 70 pound. 10: future 71 pound. 10: tin spot iss pounds. s; future 169 pound. 10; lead spot 34 pound. 15; future 24 pound; sine spot 31 pounds 2s. 6d; future 30 pound, 1 id. Creamery, print. . ... K Creamery,' common .239 Button fat, ta- '.: . i tion price ...... 23 0 .25 . . . .- . HAY ' Prairie. No.' 1 upland. 113.00914.00; No. 2 upland, $11.00 913.00; No. 8 upland, $7.00010.00; No. 1 midland. $12.50013.60; No. 2 midland, $9.60 911.60; No. 3 mid land, $7.0009.00; No. 1 lowland, $8,009 10.00; No. 2 lowland, 17.0008.00. Alfalfa No. 1. $14.00916.00; standard. $12.00013.00; No. 2, $10.00 011.00; No. 8, $8.00010.00. Straw Oat, $8.0009.00; wheat, $7,000 8.00. " y - FRUITS. Banana, per lb.. 67c. Oranges: Size 216 and larger, $10.00011.00; size 260, $9.50010.00; also 288, $8.00 0 8.60; size 321, $6.2607.00. Lemons, according to. lxe, per box. $7.6009.00. Peaches: California Elbsrta. per box, $1.35; California, per bu., $2.6003,25. Apricots,.- Washington, 4-basket crate, $2.0002.26. Plums, 4- basket crate, $2.0002.25. Cherries, per lug, $2.60. Apple: Old Winsaps. per box, $1.50; new cooking, per basket. $1,350 2.00. Pears, Bartlett, per box, $.276 0 3.00. Prunes, 4-basket crate, $2.50. Figs, Cali fornia, 24 carton No. 8. $2.00.' VEGETABLES. Potatoes, new Early Ohio horn grown, per lb., l02c. Sweet Potatoes, per bu. hamper, $1,6001.75. Lettuce: Head, per crate, $6.00; head. per do., $1. 2602.00; leaf, per do., 36040c. Egg Plant, per do., 31.50. Onions: Yellow, per lb., 30 4c; rea, per . id., sc; rjpamsa, per crate, $2.25; horn grown, 35c. Cucumber, horn grown, market basket, 60c. cab bage, new, horn grown, per lb., 2 3c. Tomatoes, home grown, per basket. 600 75c. Radishes, per do., ltwzuc. spinaen. home grown, 60c. Green Pepper, per basket, $1.00. Oreen and ' Wax Beans, market basket. $1.0001.36. Parsley, per do, bundles, 45c. Watermelon, per lb., 2c. Cantaloupe: Per crate, $2.5003.25; flats, $1.00 01.15. Celery, Michigan, per doz., (0060c. Turnip. Carrot and Beets, per baket. 50c. .-' ... Honey case. z irames,-.. - Dates Case,, 86 package, $6.75: repack baskets., crate, 260 .basket. 33.00.- Cracker Jack case 6i)s plain, i.i( case, 1.00s plain. a.eo. Nuts Peanut: cartons, a ids,, iu.. 35 lbs., per lb., 13c; tlrum salted, 120 10., per lb., 13c; pail salted. 30 lbs., per 10., 14; jumoo raw, per id., bmic; jumuo iv.,,, per lb.. 10c. Kngnsn wainuis: aman lot, per lb., 26c; sack lots, per id., ae. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. 'Aug. 8. Cattle Receipts, 9,000 head; beef steer and she stock gen erally steady: top matured beef steers, S10.50r beef yearling. $10.40; bulk beef steers. $8.76010.35: bulls, steady to weak; calves, steady to zoo nigner; eiocaers. un changed; bulk beet cow ana neuers. XK.i&fi7.2&: canner ana cutters, sa.soie' 3.75: bologna bulls," mostly $3.9004.15; veal calves, largely $10.76011.00. Hon Receipts, 10.000 head; slow, nut 10 to 35c higher; packer buying apar- ingly; estimated hold over, 13,000 head; top sortea ugnis, eiu.tv; whir iikjiib, 89.86010.00; bulk 216-250-pound butchers. 99.2509.65; bulk, 275-225-pound butchers. 38.5009.00; paclting sows, mostly $7,259 .8.00; good pigs. 39.5009.76. generally steady to 25c higher on fat lambs, natives showing most advance; top natives, $13.30 to shippers; $12.25 to city butchers and shippers: bulk to pack er. $11.90012.00; cull native, $8.60; -few upward to $9.00 and above; -no choice western here: fat montanas, $13.10; bulk ranger to killer, $12.00013.30: feeder lambs, $13.15012'.4O, mostly other tat classes steady: light ewes, $7.00; 75-pound feeding yearling. $9.50. , . Armour a Co Cudahy Packing Co imid marking Co .. Morrla Packing Co Swift V Co t. W. Murphy Mwarts at Co Wilson Hacking Co. illgglns Parkin Co. Hoffman Bros Mayerowlih Vail . SI Id west Parking Co umana racking to H Omaha Packing Co rwnton Vau Hani. J. H. Bulla K. M. Burrusa a Co w. H. Cheek K. O. Christie Hon I'enni Frauds .. Kill at Co John Harvey T. J. Inghram r. l. Kellogg F. P. Lewi Mo. Kan. C ft OI Co. J. B. Root ft Co. ',. Kosenstock Bros ... Werthelmer ft Degea Swift, K, C Other Puyer Armour, Sioux Fall Leuberger Cuadhy, K. C. Total ,j. t'attel Hog . 791 13i 74 list 37 723 - 67 4li6 . 737 , ' 344 . .. lino 604 12 . .... 3 14 13 l .... W .... 1 SI .... 1 ,J li :::: 71 , 34 . 8 ... HI -'it :::: 4ii ... '160 ' 1 '. 4i .... .4414 6768 10803 Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head. Steers sold weak to 10016a lower on another draggy Indifferent market Extreme top wa $10.35. On all other els sees trad was about steady, supplies being light Sine tha beat time last week price have de clined generally 36050c on steer, some of th plain and- medium classes which show th moat loss being more than 60o lower than a week ago. Corn fed cow hav uem aieaay wnue grasscr ar 26 0 50c lower. Stocker and feeders sr. mmtiv steady and best kind look trongr. . quotations on cattle: Choice to prime orevn, es.oo iyiv.iv; gooa to enole beeves. $9.4099.85: fair to aood beeves. 1.7S1 S.36: common to fair beeves. H.OOen 7S- cholo to prim yearlings, $9.60011.36: good to choice yearling. $9.0009.60; fair to gooa yeaning, 31.2509.00; common ta fair yearling. $7.6008.26; oholc to prime heifer, $8.6009.26; good to cholc heif ers. $7.0008.25; fair to good heifers. 86.00 Wf.uo; common to fair heifers. 35.000 6.00: choice to prim cow. 36.7507.40: good to choice cow. S5.oO0t.58: common to fair cows. 32.7505.60; good to choice ieeara, i7.6uvi.26; lair to good feeder. $6.9097.60; common to fair feeders, $6.00 rv.7; gooa to cnoic tockers, 37.250 S A A fat,. n viaH C . I,a,t. common to fair stocker. I!L26ffi sis' stock heifers, $4.00 9 6.60; stock cows, $3.26 94.60: stock calve. S6.00ss7.50: vest calves, ts.5009.50; bull, stags, etc., 93.76 tyv.uo; gooa to choice grass beeves, 37.50 vi.id: lair to good eras beeves. 86.7619 7.50; common to fair grass beeves, 33.750. (.75; good to choice grass cow. 85,360 .uu; xair to gooa gra cow, s4.zoeya.z1. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Omaha He laewl Wire, ' New York, Aug. 10. The ouly definite niovriiirnt in any of the financial markets w in foreign r, change, where (rants recovered from their reaction oi the day before, but the German mark went below iu previous low record figure, So far a these changes were connected with the overnight new, it might per haps be inferred that the nonoccur rence of the outright rupture between the French and English premiers, of which the dispatches had been talk ing Wednesday, was recqgnuea in the better rate on rant, but that the discussion of economic tupervision or coercion of Germany wai reflected in the mark's decline to .001 lH- But the day's foreign exchange mar ket wai very narrow and with the interruption to the cables, was con ducted almost entirely from the " American side. "HI ... , . a . wan street paid nine attention to the London negotiations; it entire 3246 attention wai again absorbed in the approaching crisis of the strike iicro tiations. An atmosphere of de tpondency was evident at the open' ing of business and the overnight news was certainly not reassuring. Feeling Chang. During th day. however, this feeling changed perceptibly. Whatever their bal of information, prlvat dispatch from Washington began to predict with considerable confidence, th settlement of both labor difficulties within th next few day. It we on th hasl of these more or less vague report that in siock mark!, which ha be-n Inclined I weak n during th aarly trading, recovered with aome emphasis. Th advance, how ever, belted before th clou and wboi. th day' changes were I regular and unimportant. Th attitude of th financial community at th close of business may nevertheless be described ss on of conservative hope fulness regarding th strik sluatlon, In which aome developments of real Import ance ar bound to occur 'Friday, Th evident purpose of th coat mining union to terminate their strike and th belief that both partle to the railway labor cpntroverey have reached a position where conciliatory action i recognised by each a necessary, were 'assigned a the ground for axDectinc the solution of the nrobtrm. Thia wa on the whole tha attitude of the market also, which, however, were clear ly In th mood to suspend Judgement and await developments, 2493 Wall Street Toole. All Wall Street I watchina the meet. Ing of railway executive who will con. gregata . In Orand Central terminal Fri day morning to. consider President Hard ing' second proposal for a settlement of th railway strike. It is confidently ex pected in Wall Street they will agree to in preeiaent proposal ana that the worker will turn It down. ' The atock market nr the lst f.w hav been alike a a pod full of pea. They have been narrow, quiet affair, without any great pressure to sell stocks exhibited, with the majority of Issue re flecting a firm undertone, and merelv ebbing and flowing dally without going anywhere in particular. There I one lltle grbun of atock Quot ed on th Mew Tork stock, exchange whose prosperity is more or less dependent on th financial situation of th farmer of in , country. - , New York Stocks No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 33 868 $9 00 85 1245 $9 60 18 1420 9 60 .15 990 9 65 28 917 9 76 68.. ,...1179 9 95 14 1432 10 00 ' 64 965 10 15 10 1369 10 25 6 1070 10 38 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 28 1..-.714 8 25 20.-. 669 3 10 69 753 8 00 . COW'S.''... : 4 1017 4 25 ,vA.i 40 4 35 S 891 4 50 7. .....1045 5 40 8. .....1093 4T00 ' : HHVF BRS.. . 13...... 630 : 5 50. 11 766 6 86 35...... 646 ' 6 36 ' BULLS. 1....,.1420 3 60 4..J. ..1082 3 76 1 1230 4 00 CALVES. 173 " 6 00. 2.. 365 7 60 4 235 8 50 3 206 9 50 Rang of Prices of tha leadlnsr atnckk furnished by Loian & Srvan. ?4 p.i.r. Trust building: RAILROADS. tVednesday - HlSh. Low. Close. Close. A. , T. 8, F...... 1029, 101 101 103 B. & O 68 H 674 67T4 67H Canadian Pacific. .142 141 141 HH4 N. T. Central 98 i 9714, 97t 97i cnesa. as umo...,. 767 74 Great Northern.... 90 8 8 ft Illinois; Central.. .,109 109 K. C. Southern..... 26 35 benign vauey...., ss Missouri Pacific, 22 N. T. ar N H 31 Northern' Pacific. 83 87 46 76 45 92 26 82 WESTERN CATTLE. NEBRASKA. Chicago & N. W Penn. R. R Reading C. B. I. ft P..... Southern Pacific Southern Railway C, M. St. P..., Union Pacific 145 144 STEELS. 5 2 31 81 85 46 75 44 91 26 31 76 109 c?6 6 22 31 83 86 46 76 45 83 26 31 74 8 109 26 . Hi -22 81 82 85 46 It 44 92 26 32 144 145 No. 12 feeders... 19 feeder. WYOMING. A v. 936 680 Pr. 6 60 No. Av. Sh. Pr. . No.. Av. Sh. 81.. 368 260 $7 25 39.. 32 70 33. .312 140 7 60 82. .229 ... 28.. 329 70 7 60 00..30S 80 00. .323 140 . 8 00 70. .239 ... 64. .282 ... .8 30 60. .261 70 29. .259 ... 8 0 71. ,233 ... 48. .210 ... 9 00 58. .201 40 60. .238 40 9 15 37. .204 . ... 42. .202 ... ' 9 35 36. .166 ... 3$. .174 ... 9 60 New Tork Sugar. ' New Tork,. Aug. 10. The raw sugar market wa quiet and price were un changed, with Cuba offered for August and September shipment at 3c e. i. f., equal to 5.S60. for centrifugal, while star sugar war available even below this quotation, but' there appeared to be a demand and no ale were reported. 5 ha raw sugar future market wa er again, under continued liquidation by Wail tret and commission houses, owing to th unsettled epot situation, and closing price wr i to 8 points net lower. . September, 8.60c: December, 8.74c; Mrach, 3.44o; May. 3.67c. There were no changes In refined sugar, with fin granulated Hated at 7.00 to 7.10c Th demand continues light and some reselling is going on at blo Hat quotations: Refined future, nominal. Closing Sep tember end October. .'f.SOe; December, 7.2t London. Aug. 14 Bar silver 14d par ourc. Money 1 per cent. Discount rate. hort bill 1 16-14413 par cant. Tore month bills J per cenU - C. S. Si: New Tork, Aug. 1. Th monthly ton nage report of th United Steal corpora tion, made publie today, showed 6.766.161 tons of unfilled order on hand July 31. Thi t an Increase of 141. S80 ton over June' unfilled orders which- totalled 6.636,131. OKLAHOMA. 45 feeders 763 6 90 S feeders -. 780 4 30 Hob Receipts. 5.300 head. After a low opening today trading became fairly actlva .prices ruling strong to 10c higher on the bulk of th offering. - Light hog ware In limited supply and sold largely at $9.00 9.25 with a few head at $9.60, the top for the day. Ooodqullty medium weignt DUicner sola largely xc ee.suv 9.00. and strong weight butchers at J. 438. 50. Heavy mixed and packing grades old largely at $7.25 7.80 with etxreme heavies auotcd at 37.0007.25. Bulk ot sale wa at 47.2549.26 pr. 7 40 7 65 7 46 8 36 8 40 8 70 8 10 9 25 9 40 Sheen and Lamb Recelnts. 10.500 head. on rainy gooa aemana irom local paca er fat lambs were generally steady, al thoua-h trading wa slow with little life. Bulk of both western and native lambs old. at $11,768)12.00. the latter top price for the day. Feeder lambs were low and barely steady to In spots lower with bulk of trading at iu.buoij.td. supplies In the she.cn division were very light con stating- of small lots of ewes which gene eralljr sold about steady. . uuotations on sneep: f at tamos, gooa to choice. $11.7512.00; fat lamb, fair to good. S1I.OO011.7S; feeding lamb. $9,009 lb: -cull larnoa. s.dusio.uu: xat swes. light, $6.6007.00; fat ewes, heavy, $1,009 luu Citv live) Stack. vimii c.ltv. Aua. 10. Cattle Receipts. 4.500 head; market for beef teer, steady ts ISo miner: medium weignt ana mnea yearlings, $10.25; she stock, steady to 16c lower: bulk common ana medium cows. $3.76494.50; good lots generally $5,609 6.00; canner, mostly 10016c lower; bulk 82.26lO2.60: cutters, largely $3.0008.60; other clsses around ateady; bulk bologna bulls. t3.50S4.00: beat vealera. 83.0009.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market was about steady on all classes: too. $9.50 to shippers and traders for choice light weights; good and choice 160 to 210 pound. $9.2699.60; good and choice 220 to 830 pound. $8.4008.75; bulk, $8,809 9.30; packing sows, ateady to strong, $7.00 477.40; stock pigs, steady to lvc lower, 89.7510.40. sneep Receipts, a, ooo neaa; market Am. Car Fdry AUls-cnalmera- . . Am. Locomotive. Baldwin Loco... Beth. Steel Colo. F. St I.... Crucible 0 Am. Steel Fdry, Lack. Steel ...... Midvale Steel . . Pressed Stl. Car. Republic 8. A I. U. 8. Steel Vanadium Otis Steel .173 178 173 173 . 53 53 53 63 119 118 118 ll9u .124 123 123 124 Anaconda . mil, c. xv. LU Cerro de Pasco. Chill J... Chino ........ Inspiration . . . Kennecott . . , , Miami .....i;., Nevada Con ... Ray Con Seneca ........ Utah ........... 77 30 91 41 77 34 81' 72 ...101 ... 49 ... 10 COPPERS. 63 63 77 SO . 90 40 70 33 81 71 77 30 90 40 76 34 il 71 100 100 101 48 49 10 .. 77 3 91 40 76 34 72 10 39 21 29 40 36 29 38 21 29 40 36 29 63 38 221 29 40 86 ' 29 16 18 16 . 66 OILS. . 70 . 44 . 66 .. 13 65 65 General Asphalt Cosden California Pet . Island Oil .... Invincible Oil .. Mexican Pet .. Middle State . Pacific Oil s... Pan-American . Phillips ....... Pierce Oil ..... Pure Oil ...... Royal Dutch .. Sinclair OH ... . Standard Oil N J. .180 Texas Co Union Oil . White Oil . 68 42 66 ' 18 172 168 12 12 69 43 66 ' 13 63 0 21 30 40 36 29 17 16 12 65 69 42 66 13 52 74 43 7' 29 52 30 52 73 42 7 29 52 30 180 46 20 7 171 169 12 52 74 43 7 : 29 52 30 180 46 ' 20 1 12 52 73 42 , 7 29 52 '30 178 46 31 Chandler . . Gen. Motors ..... Willys-Overland . fierce-Arrow White Motor ..... Btudebaker RUBBER Fisk Goodrich ; ...... . Kelly-Snr'cf id . . Keystone Tire AJax , Utd, states Rub 46 ,.. 21 .- 7 MOTORS. ... 577. 66 ..,'13 . 13 ... 7 5 ... 10 9 ... 47 47 125 123 124 129 12 12. 12 f as j 42 42 8 ,8 11 11 57 13 6 10 47 13 8 47 INDUSTRIALS. 34 42 8 11 57 12 34 43 8 U Beet Sugar.. 48 Oulf Je W. I. 30 Am. Inter. Corp... 38 Am. Sumatra 39 Am. Telephone ...112 American Can 59 Central Leather .. 39 Cuba, Cane ....... 15 . Cuban-Am. Sugar. 26 Corn Product ... Famous Players for killing classea generally steady; top General Eletcrlc. ..178 178 47 47' 48U: 30 30 89 - 35 36 36 39 39 ..... 112 112 112 68 59 6k 83 . 38 38 14 14 16 25 36 !. 115 413 114 114 3 84 native. 312.00; 65. on 00. odd lota fat ewes, rnosjly Gt. Northern Ore.. Ir.t. Harvester Am. H. 4t L., pfd.. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. Int. Paper. 4 ..lit 70 62 66 Int. M. M.. pfd.... 64 Am. Sugar Ret.... 80 ! Sears-Roebuck ... 88 45 63 V. Wort hlngton Pump 51 Weatlnghous Slec. 61 I Am. Woolen - 91 MISCELLANEOUS. I Am. Cotton Oil a.. 26 26 I Am. ain. cnem. . 27 Am. Linseed 34 Union Bag, pfd... 1 Bosch Magneto . . 8 Brooklyn Rapid Tr. 25 continental can... 77 39 107 70 82 63 3 80 84 4 53 49 61 90 St. Joseph Live St. Joseph, Mo.. Aug. 10. Cattle Re ceints. 3.000 head: - market, early sale most classes steady; top beef staera, early, sio.oo: vearllncs. ss.7ai Taw laaeifl Kansas rl,..n iri (. kf o StrORMburg S4.5O0S.OO: bulk deairable vaal calve. Tobacco Product $9.0009.60; Kansas and Oklahoma feed er. $8.1007.00. - Hog Receipts, 6,600 head; market, shippers buying few 170 to 310-lb. butch ers at $9.4394.89; look steady to higher; packers bidding , around steady! packing sows about Strang te ISc higher, mostly $7.0097.26. - . - Sheep Receipts, , 1,000 head; market generally ateady; carload natives mostly a . i 11 avi r. ..,1 lamb.: $7.00T'a medTim weight fit Si'""1 LD -S noatly around 1.40. I "?rr. rz".;Z" ' "T 7 178 40 109 70 65 65 64 80 87 45 53 4S 61 90 179 39 70" 62 54 63 80 86 44 63 61 90 86 33 l 88 24 78 37 33 37 we. . $8.00; heavies Tnoatiy Sioux City Urwtewk. Sioux City, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts 1.50 neaa; market, steady to strong; fed steers and yearling. $7.69010.60: grass cows and heifer. $4.0008.76: fat cows and heifers. $5.0008-60; canners, $3 6003 64; realer,-S6.OO09.6O; feeders, $8. 0007.76; calve. $4.0097.35; stocker. $5.00 0 7.50. Hogs--Receipts. 4.000 head: market. 15 ta 3 to higher; bulk of butchers, $8 869 .2: top. $9.76; packing grade. $7,000 7.75: stags. 85.90. Sheep Receipts. 294) head: market steady. -1 - Chieaga lWtry. Chirago, Aug. 10. Poultrv Alive . sh. r: fowl. 14 0 33; broilers. 24c; priBg, ?c; roosters, lie. 36 36 33 61 38 8 82 94 3 79 6$ 146 99 10 40 40 82 94 3 78 58 Columbia Graph United Drug 79 79 National Enamel.. 66 6 United Fruit 148 148 ' National Lead 10 r 9 Philadelphia Co... 40 40 Pullman 121 130 Punt a Ale. Sugar. 60 49 60 60 South P. R. Sugar 63 Retail Store...... 84 eta. ct sa St. L- at S. F 31 30 31 3 Va. Car Chem 57 at Total ssles. 673.199. Money Close, i per cent: Wednesdav close. 4 per cent. Mark Close. .011 V: Wedaesdae rloae 12. Franco Close. .0797U: Wedneattav rln sterling close. 34.4s A: winwi. close, $4.46. . New York, Aua. It A tH I rsih.4 at Ik epealag M lb hu4 elal, (ul trii-a irngihM4 later a re liawed demsad l"f ran. verl nhlrh iiisd nsw high r-card. I'euaaylv! fiMial 4sa St Ais Tantiinal 5 and la I'heeapxke A "hi tuuterlikl 6 r nwg 11. iseae lhl ai.-e.rte4 their prelau high ! Auloniu Arkansas fiH 4 4 feiMI Katern IniMu ware hasty. '! k repubus t war lurlln! t aaa a PH. tusaiher wnk Ik kelglan T 114 Ss. layl the ether untlai isetl.s ahoaed Jaw rhaii. Japan. en4 4 aer siren, tut aome weeks Uuifd m Aigaunn 1 . Weaknee of th Ooadyear lu fea ture. I th iMu.itial list In hl. h hrs war few p.-ir ihnss. Llbetiy bund gt off to a g4 tail, but told l-r liihtly at ih i-lua. ... ... Total sale (par lu were III. III. t. New olfsrlus totalled spproalmately l4.voe.ees. The included 3,eM.. 8 yeer, S per rent farm loan Iwad ef Ih first erollns Joint lk l.tod bank, offered at 14: tu. ylK 4.M per M: 6l.ti.900, 4 le J4-y.r nl per cent olreci obligation bond or uunrore county of North Carolina, trrerea 10 yieiw 4 ss le 4.10 par rent; l,es4.oe 14-year first inertgage t pr tnt ronvrtlbl inh lug fund gold bonds of lty 4 Psvi. Inc.. offated at Pr. Five munlclt.! I- sues tioinpriasd th teat of the offerings. ve Tork. Ins. 1 Following ar le-1 d a hlgn, low and losing prices of bonds on Ih New Tork stock eat hang, ana the I total sale of n bond: ...... ... .. 3.1 Liberty 3 I0I.J4 100 91 100 0J 1 Liberty lt 4 ..'..100.90 10 90 100 90 t Liberty 3d 4s 100.40 100.18 100.86 Liberty 1st 4 '.a ..101.30 101.18 101 14 S.14 Liberty 2d 4... lut.lt l4t lOO.tt si Liberty 3d 4...I0.14 I0J 4I jot U 164 Liberty 4lh 4.. 10114 101.18 101.33 ut vi.....rt II. 100 90 I0t.l4 10.98 .34 Victory 3 I0.3 ltt.lt 100.lt Forelgs MrenMeal, Stale nntl Maalrlpal ft Argenlln 7 101 l?o 17 Chinese Govt Ry te. ! I Bergen la Heme I 3 Bordeaux t t Chrlsltanla 8 .... 3 Copenhagen l f Lyons 4 II Marseille Cm 4 Rio de Janeiro Is 3 Kan Paulo I IB Zurlrh ta 17 Csechoslo Rep 8 ctf 9i 1 Dan Muni la A n 37 Dept Seln 7a 13 I .109 109 ! .113 113 113 . 83 82 82 .106 109 19 !l00 .113'. 91 91 83 99 99 113 96 110 90 H1 S3 88 . 89 99 113 96 lit 91 1 Doin f.n ls 29. .108 102 J03 29 Tnm Can 5 31 183 Horn Can I 13... 14 Dtch B Ind 6 47 32 IHch H Ind 6 03 34 French Rep I 103 French Rep 7 4 Japanese 1st 4a 71 Japanese 4s 28 Helglum 7a .... 14 Belgium 6 46 Denmark 6 '.'0 Italy 6 22 Netherlands Ss. .. 3 Norwty 8 5 Sweden 4 ....... 118 Parl-Ly-Med .. 8$ Rep Bolivia Sa ... 3 Reo Chile 8 46... 4 Rep Uruguay 8 tjueenaiana im . .. 104 81 10 91 99 $ 91 95 96 91 94 94 100 100 100 99 19 99 93 3T lt 105 9H 99 91 8 91 111 104 77 97 .103 103 103 ..105 103 IV ..109 109 109 . 93 . 79 .106 ll'O 99 . 6 . 97 .111 .104 . 78 96 98 tU 111 104 It 97 10 Queensland ....'.. .108 103 1 J 8 Rio Or do 8ul 3.. 99 99 99 45 K O B ft I Ss 24.110 109 109 13 K G B ft I 8. 37.104 104 104 61 II S Brasll 8 101 101 101 68 U S Mexico 6- 69 68 68 11 U S Mexico 4s 46 46 4 Railway and Miscellaneous. A Am Agr Chm 7...104 104 104 An-. Cot Oil t "Z 7 Amer Smelt 6 i 16 Amer Hug 6s 03js 14 Am T ft T cv 6. ...116 48 Am T ft T col t 6., 39 8 Armour ft Co 4.. 31 5 A T ft S F gen 4a. 92 4 A T ft S F adj 4s. 84 At C Line 1st con w 94 94 103 103 116 116 99 90 92 34 91 ft II Pt (..... .101 Ml 1st $4 II. $ 8 4 J tit, t lival N St A tt 81 98 IKvllUMI .t lt eS II N T ft T Its tout t !k It N O T M is I. 11 " '?.. II N I O Ml I.. 101 141 14 tNIC4.l is., 10 11 18 4 K T sa 4s.. 11 le 81 II 8 f M hi s..lll 111 III S3 XT SH M t It 11 S3 83 lirxHtHttiMM SI l I ,S T T.I 4 49.. ..141 It1 et tt S f Tl tf k 41.14 I44tl 14 NT W ft Mut t. H 15 W Nr t'Hl rv 4. lit 111 lit 4 til ft West r4 4s.. 91 91 94 I bar r tr ian 4. 11 81 19 l Kmr Pa rvf te ! 11 Nar ms r raf Is A.. 01 tl I N W Sill Tel 1 Itl 11 IslH I ue ft t!al let I. . . . . I It It I O I, I'd I tlf . IM't 1M 101 24 II S I. ref 4 91 84 l :4 trr.Wash SN I ! II oil l I A 11 IH ! II I'll II 4 Kl li. .,91 91 91 It Pe T ft T I II ilf. 91 I Psekr4 Moter la ..llT t; 141 13 Fsa-Am P ft T Is. HI 11 11 I Pans M It t ....111 114 HOI 31 Pinn R It get I .HIS !' 13 I Pas R R gen 4. 11 91 91 4 fir Mrq tif II. , 91 91 91 41 P ft N in 4s 36 II 31 I Puree Oil dab la., II 91 91 I Pert R I, ft I' I. .. 17 11 87 I Pro ft 8f li I HI 13 6 t'llla. PUiv is 61 ll'i It1; II Heading gen 4a .... 14 II . 1 I Hip I ft HI 10I il.. ti 94', 94 I I II II 1 W. 1st 4s.. 11 11 11 ! II St I. I III ft Ho rf 4 SIS ' 44 St 1. ft H F dj 13 11 I3 31 St L ft S F Inc. Cs. 14'I 14 Til. II Ht I, ft a F D In 4s A 73 73 734. 11 Ht L H W 1st 4s.. It 7I 71 7 St P ft K (' I. I II'; 11 !'. 17 I A ft A P tat 4.. 81 I" St 1. 4 MeeboaiJ A I, cn 64 4 64 It Seaboard A I. ad ts 31 : 38 Seaboard A L rf 4 4'. 44 44 1 Sharon H Hp 9 A 98 9) 91 4 Sinclair Crude 6e . 4i'i 98 ti't 87 Sinclair Oil cv 7.104 lt. lV. 33 Slnrlslr (Ml col U. 99 91 91 4 Ho Po ev 4 93 91 93 j s no rmc r-i an....... ewi r.-i ei- 7SoPsoooltr4 88 11 ! II So Ry gen t Ill's 103 12V 4 So Ry ron I 91 91 98 I So Ry gin 4s. 70 44 71 21 So Prt Rio Sg 7s. 113 111 101 N. Y. Curb Bonds Kiw Tork. leg l Timeac liens t New Trh b lead mikl i4y si fellow tll . I Alll4 raeair I Alla4 Pwkir t High 14 91 .aw. VW'll. IS II 4 ll't t Aluminatn 1 $11. Ill 111 III I Am T ft T 'll.4; 11 114 ' 4 Am 1 T I4 IIIW 111 111 Am Tobaww tt II Ill's HIV III' I An CP fl 'JI..Mi H II'1 3 Angle Am U Tws,.ieii . ivia S ( II Aimaur ft t'a 1 ..III II A U ft W I I :s R4u simI 1 'ii.ui 17 Halh H'eel 1 'It.lle 4 Hkitn I' (Is 7. ..II 4 I" Nt Ry 4 Is ..111 I Cent Sii.l Is ....!? I CMt'l H.rv 1 "C. 94 5 C IU llllt I ... Il1s II I'D Tutll .. " I I'lWll Tel TV, ..) 1 A '. Ins. .10114 Kniiiirel a r m .ii nit 1 li 'a 111 III 114 III ill II 111 HI1 111 It? 14 ti Ills 141 97 tl lot 111 0 111 9 II 111 H on r .. I lies Aphlt I I Good Tire 7 .. S llulf t'U 11 a S.II a. . . . . 3 lleini C. T ....111 IKO'i 11?1 31 Inter U T 'tS. 91 I Kan G ft f! .. 9' t' ,l6 111 , , I u III lee , ,tl IH44 lists ..114 114 144 91 H tl 6 It Ken foauer 1 ..l , J l , Kl vr .... rs-,. ;-.s J"! 1 3 K I I .,..e,l. use 7. ..IMS IOIJj 1JI I. M. V A L tS ..IH 9IV1 I ug wih-tir Ti.iM- j;iw s llaenia tun 1 .i"a i 1 Manltsba la .... til 91 I M.n-b Mgl is. .M ' X ft to 7i .."w 'iz 7 It I M Co 1 . I Nt Arm 7 7 Nil leather Is II NT NH ft H It 5 Phil Kl 6s ... 11 Phil tl IS .. 37 Pub S O N J 7S 17 Roaert lr 71 I Hr Hoe 7e. I Sear Ho 7. 3 Hhawaheen 7 t Tex ft pe let li., 91 91 94 tl Third Av UJ 6s., 14 14 (4 I Third Av ref 4.. 44 44 14 I Tldswtr OH t....H3 111 l3 3! Tob Prod 7 106 ll 101 II I'n B ft P 4 A ctr. tt 99 99 4 I'n Psc let 4s 41 94 94 9 I n Pso ref 4s 9 88 89 4 I'n Tank Csr 7;. 109 108 103 13 Vtd Drug 8 110 110 111 I rtd Fual Ou Is.. 97 97 97 I Ud Ry Inv 1st I P 17 17 37 II IT S Rub 7 181 108 108 33 U 8 Rub I 91 90 91 14 IT S Steel f 6 104 103 104 4 ftah P ft L 6 91 90 91 'i 3 Vo-Oar Chm 7.105 105 103 26 Va-Cer Chm 7 rtf. 98' 91 98 10 Va Ry 5 96 97 98 81 Weat Md let 4 16. 64 ' 14 t West Pso 6 66 86 86 t West Union 6 ..112 113 113 25 Wsstlng Eleo 7... .108 106 108 1 Wheel ft L R con 41. 71 71 78 1 Wick Spen St 7s. ..100 100 100 . 40 Wilson ft C sf 7S.105 104 105 15 Wilson ft C cv Ss.. 94 98 94 5 Wlso Cent gen 4s.. S3 83 13 Totsl sale of bond today wer $11,- 624.001 compared with $13,649,000 previous day and $9,926,000 a year ago. Chirac Stocks. Rang of prices of tho leading Chicago stock furnlahed by Logan ft Bryan. 341 10 At Kit H -J 103 103U 09 91 92 94 91 191 86 108 94 92 99 111 111 80 80 100 101 98 SI'i. 89 89 i 31 Bait ft Ohio cv 4s 4 Bell Tel renn 7. 3 Beth St ref 6 4 Beth St p m 6s.... 92 91 13 Braden COO 6 91 .1 Can North 6a 1J1JA 22 Can Pac d 4a ,. 80 a r-.n. Ha fta . .101 30 Cent Leath 6a 98 , P;. P.srTo 8 124 124 124 !68 Che ft . Ohio CV 6s.. 97 96 97 45 Ches ft Ohio cV 4s IJS 89 88 29 C B ft ref 6. A... 101 ."JJi 19 Chi ft K III 5. -82 ISii, 1 8 Chi Gt West ts.... 60 60 60 32 C M ft St P CV 4s. 73 72 73 43 C M ft St P rf 4s. 67 67 6. 3 S M ft St P cv . "JT "jj ' 1 Chi & N W t...-Ulw 111H 1H 3 Chi Ry 6s .- 47 C R I & P ret 13 Chi ft W Ind 4s 4 CCC ft St L gen 4s. 4 Chile Cop 7 10 Chile Cop 6 : 15 Colo ft So ref 4. 7 Con Coal Md 5s. .. 15 Cuba' Can Sg d Ss 61 Cub Cane Sg d 7 3 Cub Am Hug s 28 Del ft Hud cv 5e. 40 D ft R G imp 6S. . . 6 Det Ed ref 6s 16 Det Utd Rys 4s. 5 Dimnd Mtch 7s. 8 Dpnt Nem 7s . 14 Ttiimiesne Lt 6s... 21 Emp G ft F 7s ctf 98 4.1 Erie gen 4s 66 81 SIT 82 82 76 76 83 83 104 105 : 92 95 90 91 90 90 92 92 89 89 106 107 98 11 80 80 103 103 83 . 83 .108' 108 108 .107 107 107 .103 103 108 81 . 83 . 76 . 84 105., . 93 . . 91 . 96 . 93 . 90 .107 . 96 , 80 .103 83, 98 68 66 106 96 99 113 3 Erie pr Hen la ';' 4 Fisk Rub 8. 107 4 Framer I V 7VjS.. 46 96 100 Goodyear T 8s 31. .100 tr im - J .. rrt o.. A 1 llri I 1.1 srdTnkRy-c7;:::ii2 112 ns 9 Gnd Tnk Ry C -6s. 103 103 103 16 Grt North 7s i" 75 Grt North 6 B..103 10J 24 Hud & M ref 6s A. 85 85 it Hud ft M adl ,lnc 5s 64 111 103 85Ml 64 13 69 33 111 Cent 6 8 111 St d 4s 3 Ind St 6s 3 Int Met 4s 7 Int Met 4 ctf, SB Int R T ref 5. . . . iin T x, a N adl 6s wl 52 66 Int M M f 6s.. 96 6 Int Pa .ref 6a B. 87 "10 la .Cent ref 4s.... 44 3 K C.Ft 8 & M 4a. 80 .'Sl'K C 80 5s.... 88 ' 4 Kell Spring T 8 108 2 Lacka St 6s 60 90 2 LSftMSd 4s 28.. 95 6LS&MSd4s 31. 93 ..102 101 101 .. 91 91 91 . .100 lOOi, 100 12 13 12 69 52 95 87. 46 80 88 89 95 92 12 12 89 62 96 87 46 80 89 108 '. 89 95 92 Peters Trust building: American Radiator Armour ft Co., pfd Armour Leather, com Cudahy Continental Motor Llbby fnew) National Leather I new).. Stewart-Warner Swift ft Co....' Swift Int Union Carbide Wahl Wrlgley Cloae. 114 99 12 ...... 12 7 7 7 ...... 43 106 14 57 69 106 New York Coffee. 1 . New Tork, Aug. 10. The market for coffee futures was lower under liquidation by old longs, who aeemed to be Influ enced by the uncertainty of European de mand. Irregularity in the Braslllan mar ket and talk of a probable large crop for next season, showing growing condition prove favorable. The opening wa eight points lower -and active months sold six to 17 points below Wednesday' closing figures, with December touching 9.21c or new low ground for th movement. Late prices were the lowest, showing net de cline of 11 to 16 point. Sales were es timated at ebout 35,000 bags. Including xchanges. ' September, October and De cember, 9.21c; January, March, May and July, 9.20c. Spot coffee quiet and unchanged at 10 to 10c for Rio 7s, and 14 to 14c for Santos 4s. . 6s.- ' 2 Lehigh Val 6 Lig & My 6s -65 Lorillsrd 5s 4 L ft N unified 4s 18 Mkt St Ry con 6s . 1 Mex Pet 8s.- 6 MM St cv 6s 3 M ft St L ref 5s. . 15 M St P 4-gSM 6.103 108 103 4 M C ft T n p 1 5s A 86 85 85 122 M K ft T n ad 5s .. 58 69 69 1 M K & T 1st 4s 83 83 83 .103 103 103 .100 100 100 .100 99 99 . 93 93, 98 . 88 88 88 .105 106 106 . 89 88 88 47 47 47 New York General. New Tork, Aug. 10. Wheat Spot ir regular. No. 1 northern pring, $1.46: No. 3 red, $1.2I; No. 2 hard winter, $1.24: No. 1 Manitoba. $1.42. and No. 2 mixed. durum, $1.26, c. I. f. track New Tprk, spoi 1 Corn Spot firm: No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 80c, and No. 8 mixed, 79c, c. 1. f., New Tork, all rail. Oats Spot barely stead v: No. I white. 45046c Other articles. unchanged. Turpentine and Rosin. , Savannah, Aug. 10. Turpentine Dull: $1.06: sale. 160 bbls.: receipt. 631 bbls.: shipments, 208 bbls.; stock, 8.993 bbls. Rosin, Firm: sales. 1,426: receipts,. 2,108 casks: shipments, t casks; stock. 89,431 casks. . Quote: B. $4.7504.80; D, $4 8004.90: E. 94.90: F, G, H. $5.95; I, $5.00: K, $5.0095.10; M, $.1035.20; N. $5.3565.45; WG. 85.S306.OO: WW, $6.5506.65. New York Dry Goods. New York, Aug. 10. Cotton good were -quiet, with some prices on unfin ished good slightly easier on goods for .ater delivery. Yarns were irregular and quiet. Wool goods sold steadily In a small way for men's wear and there was more activity In stapled dress goods In jobbing channels. Raw silk was slightly higher with substantial sales reported at Yoko hama. Burlaps Were easier and quiet. New York Metis. New Tork. Aug. 10, Copper 8teady; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 14c; later, 14014c. Tin Steady; spot. 32.25c: futures, 32.37c. Iron Steady : prices unchanged. Lead Steady: spot. 5.75 5.80c. Zinc Quiet: East St. Louis, apot and nearby delivery, 6.25t.30c. Antimony Spot, 5.25c. 97 91 It .101 104 l .101 11 101 .104 113 108's IIU II 91 S3. .110 1I0U 10" 33. .111 101 JOtJ. ....Ill 14 104 ii h w Ben t is . ..!!; !; 3 hi Gt n t 7. -!"'? 1 Ht Oil N T 7. . ' "J "' J "lew" WuiSSJ 1 J I i .H0v.wii:1:?"sl: iSwmZc: u. -ii.ioih "iH iJJJj rn Oll.ral t. .... it "J5 JU 1 I'n 1)11 Prod I .-HI . " ' 1 v.ruum Oil 7 "J "JJ? J Valvorlni 7s, Jttf 8t 99 77 West Kleo 7s ...-"JH " "'J I Winchester 7 ..101 "1 1H ' 11 Argenlln. 7V'r33!,;i0t'i 1HU "J 10 B.rlln 4 ,1H J Ci 8tm 7 .... J "u King k n $ J 3 Swiss 6. "J,, " "Jw 47 V S Meileo " New York Ceiteai. - New Tork. Aug. " The eotton mar kit diveloped a itrong undorton. nna ny Soon? sft.rP profit Uklng. the mark.t jr.. bout c net higher nd In the lt hour. tr.dlng price, anvancas t the Mghest levels of ths dy. to eltsi thlttL do, priri. wer. It t. tt r-olnit up from th prevlou '"'.... Spot tady, 61 . point, adv.nc; It.tla for middling upland. . . Southern spot market, "r0.; ton. Sic 25 point advance; Nw Ot' leans. 20.2ic, : pin nah. Jt.36c. 45 point, advanc : 30.43c, 60 point sdvance: Msmp hit $1.JV nnnhanired: Moustoii. vance; Little Rook. 21.60. unchanged j tiassnw ssay "' . . Prairll hay Receipts srl vry Ufht n4 demand Is good on best ". quotation. Th Iwr rde r sl MAif.ifa H.y-Rsiiti - snd demand fair on top grade, ana Ji(W on the lower gro. tr' Pric. below .re tor .Totf )oU:Vp land pralrl No. 1. $14.00016.10: No. J prairie. $11.01011.10: No. I uralrlj $7.11 ssi.nn midland vrairt No. 1. $I$-$$9 14.00; NO. 2 or.iri. tt.5O012.tll W I irilr le. $7.0009.01; .Iw1" prsWi 1. $800011.11; No. VrtM.t1M9J.- iie.if. No 1 8l3.tOBia 00; stsnasra, WWotJiiMi no. $, "22i.1.; 8 36.01010.00. y -Wheat traw. $1.00 0 8 tt. -t ' Xew' Yerk Piade. New Tork. Aug. 10. Bttr Market firmer: creamery higher than ixtr., 84 0S5o; 'extra.. $3 03c; . fir.U, 10 033c. 8 - 'J..--- ;'' Cheese Market Irregular. Eggs Market" ateady: fresh '' first" 24 0 36c; Paclfi coast, whit wjttn, 43e44r; Pacific coast whit extra firsts, n 1 m Iti.m - . - ' Tblrngo Potntoea. : Chicago. Au 10. Potato. 81 rhtW weaker- receipt, 14 ors; total L. -Hj. rhlnment; 766 car.: New ,Jery packed Irish Cobblers. t1S0tJ.SS '-. JT shore Virginia brrel Irish Cobbler IM W8.00; Maryland barret Iris i- "r . $2 90; Minnesota sacked, larly Ohio, $140 cwt. - Knsa City Produce. Kansas City,-Aug. 10. Butter Cre.m erv. 1c lower, 3Jc: packing, unchenged. ,,. Eggs Unchanged. -' ' Buttertat 3c lower, tic. ; t , Xew York Penltry. New Tork, Aug. 10. Poultry i.ivw steady; broiler by freight. 80083c;. by eipres. 29 0 86c; dressed stesdy, prices unchanged.- . -c ' f : New York Dried Fruits. New Tork, Aug. 10. Evaporsted Apples Dull. Prunes Easy. Apricots Dull. Peaches Barely Heady, Raisin. Quiet. PRICES REDUCED W. 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