711T, m:K: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. mil. RPAL ESTATE AHM M RAIXCH I, A 3D FOlt tAI.R otlnird, 'ii.tin rami. ti"r Omaha, must aall at once. wIM g.e soin one a bargain. 1611 i nutria Et. Douala 7473. Vl'ICK sale. e)4fl-a. Improved ranch, 17 :nl north of North Plaits, Neb., fS per mie. Address V 151, t are ilea. U M MSTK a'-res for $159 In cash; shout 2 nili out; rich farm land; not and. Anol.ier 3Ji for $17j cash or In pay ments. J. A Trac . Kimball. Neb. FINE EAST NEB. FARM. tr.: u per acre. Addrcaa 331 Chambar of i nmme.-ce. urailn. POK BAItE 320-arra well Improved atock farm. 21 mile southwaat of Hasting. E Bee. :V""0 acres. MO meadow; lake; well lm , iovd. near town; half trade. Walker & o. 2(1 lirandel Theater Bldg. GOOD eastern Neb. farm land. 7t per acre. KM Urandr-is UH. FOR SALE flO-acr ranch, about 20 miles from North Platte. Neb.; all fenred. well, wind mill and other Improvements; ."11 '0 per acre If tnken soon; term. I .nek "raver No. 37. Johnson, Neb. IMF'HOVKIi 210 ui-res fiplit uiliee from Beatrice, mile from Ft. R. station, a splen .lid fnrm home, Ideal for stock or dairy. Thin farm, known as the "Bare" farm. Is ordered sold to close an estate; $S5 wlli i.iy It. One-third cash. HAUL, BR. '.41 Paton Blk. Tel. Douglas 671. $0 tvre buys land that will rent for 15 acre cash rent. C. D. Hayden, Farnam, Neb. Berth Dakota. ONE of the finest farms in Richland county, consisting of 265 acren of good, productive land, Joining Wycdm. Fine large building, lota of fruit. nl: grove and never-falling flowing well. Price tj;.K per acre and eaty terma. Vtartla Paulson Land Co., Wyndmere, North Da kota. Oklakeaaa. OKLAHOMA The eastern part (Indian Territory) l the best corn, wheat and hav land to be found anywhere; a beautiful prairie country and no winters; close to railroad towns; write me at once and arrange to go with me aad see the enormoua corn crop there. Kound trip from Omaha only $15. Lock Hex 3Wf. Omaha. Orea-oa. FREE, a home In the wonderful Harney '.alley, homestead lands on desert claim In central Oregon. For Information phone Harney 3S41. P. P. Olblin, 3016 California St., Omaha, Neb. eat) Carolina. LAND-$500 per acre fr.ade growing tig preserves on the Inlands. Orchard! oo easy monthly payments. Sea Island Or chard Company, Charleston. S. t. sooth Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA farms. James river aney and clay county, Minnesota, Hod Ki.er i:ey tarma to exchange lor Ne hiaaka or lout lands, Income property or merchandise. Merchandise stocks, 124.000: atock and building central Nebraska, $,i5,t; slock and uuiidins, eastern couth Dakota, $16,000; mock and building, central south Dakota. l,4uO-acre Improveu stock ranch, central NeDraaka, tw, tor small laim, Income Tujiety or merchandise. iiiur mill, 12o-bbi., and 60,000 bu. elevator, Nebraska, and uO-bbi. dour mill, oouib Da kuis; want land. these deals are direct from owners and ail nave merit. Write us what you have io exchange. COOLEY INVERTA1ENT CO., P. O. Box HM. Omaha, Neb.' FOU bALli eectlon good raw land, ail Itncou; aitod liuwiuaj well; a mho f roxa i'lankliifiiou, a). D. Kor particular writ j. E. OMailvy, Philip, at. D. 8PE ;JAL snaps u x Gulf Coast land. loin Ayioa Laua 'i healr. Co.. iirauaei 6EK ta Bonder Realty and Development Co., B leasing, 'lei, or Merchant hotel, Omaha, lvr booklet, orange and fig farms. TEXAS lands. SM be Bldg. D. iW. M ACKal FRUIT and truck farms, l tuan, balance niuuthiy; no inlarsst, uo taxea. W. a). Jonaa, 4ia sranaia Aboatro. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE W E exchange properties ot merit U. H. Culver, O. N. U. Bldg Douglas 7, UdT your exchanges with joaea, iu i,iandeU Theater. I HANDLE oxenangea everywhere. For results see ue. Jau. 1J lia blag. IX SOME GOOD ONES. No. 1 S40 acre, central western Neb., 1m liuveu, all koou nard null. No. lbO acres, jveiin county. Neb., un improved, all tine land. No. U ili acres, N. D., level, good soil, Pari in cuitlvaiion. No. 4-6-1 oom modern cottage, new, 2 lots, III Cllj. No. o Fine Improved Ml acres, eastern Kansas. .no. u -Manufacturing business, stock and patient right. Ail of me above are choice propositions uud will stand the closest Investigation, leil mo what you Have and what you want, i can get you a good deal, ti. iu. Walt, ell dcu mug. FOR BAl-K-170 acres of well Improved land lie hi at the euge of Archie, Missouri, u.j ut b miles south ot Kansas City. This lanu has good soli and lays fine. If you want a larm to live on nothing could suit ou hotter; If you want a place for specula tion, you can't beat this, for it Is sura to increase. In value. Price $70 per acre. 1 will carry a good portion of this back on Hie land. Aduress, H 108, Bee. INCUBATOR stock, machinery. U. 8. and Canadian patents, etc. Price, 13,000. Will nadM for Income property or western land. Address, Y 1.S4. care Bee. BLACKSMITH shop, with stock toola, two acres ground, new house, barn, wood shed, chicken house; all fenced; located In rich settlement; reason for selling, on ac count of death. Addreaa Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Herman, Neb., Rout 1. FOR BALK OR EXCHANQB-WANT TO trad J-room house and Vk-aore of ground worth 00, or a blacksmith shop and lot worth 13U0, In Mondamln, la., for hora and cattle. Call or address N. H. Ewlag MA N. Ust St.. Omaha. Nab. DANDT K-secllon So. Dak. land, valu 4 000. clea- property or touring car. H 7. be. TRADES, TRADES If you hav any. thing to trade, write m. s. E. Walt, tit lie Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE-CIr'Omaha prop, erty for southern California. Giv full par ui'lara in first' latter. Box C ban GbrieL Cal. TRADE Eastern Nebraska farms for Omaha Income property. Nicholas. Hi l.randels Theatre. National Investment Co. trades everything. EXCHANGE for what you want. Hhopen Co.. Exchange Experts. Paxton Bik. tl(,o00 real estate for farm. Owners: re- l.y tl SUj. Ueo. AUTOMOBILE WANTED. hat hav ou. In exchange for nice billiard table and barber ahop fixtures, wm retire. Good bui-Lneiss, 1,700 year income. Wildes, Lu xerne, la. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warraota, W Farnam bm'th 4k Co., 10 Farnam Bt. GARVIN BROS.. Hd floor N. Y. Llf. $.,o to sWO.ous on iniprovod property. No daisy. OMAHA Property and Nebraska Lacda OKEi-FE REAL ESTATE CO.. Kit Nw Omaha National Bank hulldln LOANS to home owner and nom build ers, with privilege of snaking partial pay nivut seuii-annuaily. W. H. THOMASi. Ul l iri,i National Bank Bldg. VI ON EI TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. 'WANTSD ity loan. Fetors Trust Co. 100 to SM.OuO mad promptly. F. u. ad. vveau iHo... i-lli ,.u r .yV MATES. HLMlS-CAl;LlitliU Co., ' -i Li"""a fiissier illug. REAL ESTATE LOANS (i:ontinued ) WANTED -KAKJi :-i,.-. vestment Company. Onmha. Klcke li CITT ond farm. JOHN N. FRK.N7.F.K. at 1.M" r'' and farm property. W. J Ow t2tR mkUm.E. -v.. K.iiik B:d Flnt Trust Co.. farm city loans, so: S. 11 VVAi.'i u i0 BOnnOif CAPITAL for "in.br business. Wholo salo hre tr rei.ill com. try yard. Will put my time uftainst oui money and split profits nr pav 1 io l'J tier cent Interest. Ten yearn experience re'a.l lumber. Ad 1,1 si i, ... iiee. , WANTED TO HORI'.OW, i.'.7i0 for five teais at h er cent n r .-lde:icc property valued at fc.oiW. AV-M. Uee. FOR a dainty rleaseit une Dalsell's Ice cream. If Mrs. Duiker, :':i4 8. 3Cd. will (ome to The llee office within three dnys we will (tlve her an order for '.rt brick of this fine Ice cream. . . 4 A8 TOIJ read thin ail. so will thotmande read your want ad. If It la In The Re. WANTED TO BUY lltb'l price paid tor d hand furniture, carpels. .;lotiiiu iiiki riuxx l ei. I . y. t VACANT lot near Fainam and I6th Sts. P. O. Box 293. WANTED TO nENi" WANTED To rent by man and wife. 1 or 1 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms In modern house, near Walnut Hill, -N. .'4th or Sherman Ave. car line. O 8S, Bee. WANTED Addresses of parties having rooms to rent to Hoyles College ntudents at $1.00 p-T week eai h iwo or more in a room, 'ielepliones, Douglas 19s4 and A-1WS4. LADY wants room und board; private. A H1, Bee. WANTED By youiiB married couple, two or three modern lurnlshed rooms with light housekeeping privileges. West Farnam or Dundee, section preferred. Address D 104, fcee. ONE OR TWO llKht hoiiHekeepina- rooms by couple; must be reasonable. Close in. B lL'l. Bee. BY young married couple, B-room modern cottage; munt be In good condition. Ad dress L 130, Bee. WANTED, by young couple with small baby, room and board In private family; mu.t be good neighborhood. K 34, Bee. LADY employed, desires room and board In quiet family. U 132, Bee. WANTED Names and addresses of pri vate families that will take Bovles College students to room and board at 14 per week. REFINED young couple want good board and room in private family. Tel. Red 6024. REFINED young lady wants room and board for being company at night while attending school, beginning September 12. P 134. Bee. YOUNG married couple wish 4 unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping In good neighborhood, in private family pre ferred. Not too olose In. Call Webster O'BRIEN'S chocolates are famous every where because they are the best. If Mrs. C Stlger, Benson, will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for a 60-cent box of O Brien's candy. TWO, three or four furnished room for housekeeping. Private family. Reference exchanged. Address D 141 Bee. REMEMBER it take Du: a few strokes ot the pen to state that you saw th "ad." la Th Be. The advertiser wants to knvw. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED A position as housekeeper in small lamliy. Address G 47, Boo. F1R8T-CLAS8 bookkeeper, employed dur ing tna day, wishes to keep smau Set of books evenings or spar tune tor reason able compensation. ' Ml, care Bee. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desire a posi tion as housekeeper or day work. 'Phone Red tloi. WANTED Situation as housekeeper In rooming house or hotel; experienced. Call at iws carnarn t. COLORED girt wants position as laun iress. Douglaa VOi. SITUATION WANTED-By a reliable chauffeur! 4 years' experience, best of reference. Address K-6u, Bee. WANTED Situation by young man, of fice work and typewriting; have had sev eral years of experience. Call A. a., Douglaa 143. WANT washing by dav Web. 233. WANTED Position In hotel as house painter, by man capable of doing all kinds of decorating, paperhanglng, shade mak ing, upholstering and general repairing; has been seven years In present place. Ad dress C 122, Bee. POSITION by lady, 36 years, as house keeper to lady or gentleman; beat of refer ences. Address X 139, Be. WHITE lady wishes day work, neat, capable. Phone Red 78a6 before Aug. 31. 1911. WANTED Office work by an experienced bookkeeper. Most of the time in lumber; would not object to some outside work. References. Address, Y-ln8, Bee. PARTIES desiring young men to work for their board this winter while go ng to school, please telephone Boyles College this week. Douglas 1984. A-1984. WANTED A position by exDerienr.rf clerk, either in wholesale or retail house. Address. IS ltt. care ee. COLORED girl wants position a cook or general housework. Phone Doug. 6033. WANTED Situation, registered pharma ceutist; experience 12 years; good! sales man. Address W 138, car Bee. EXPERIENCED house cleaner; refer ences; wants employment. S 136, Bee. WILL keep books evenings. T 137, Be. WOMAN of 38 wlsnes to help with house work and sewing In refined famllv. where she will be treated as one of family. B 139 care Bee. RELIABLE whit woman wants day work. Harney 473. TAKE a boat ride at Lake Manawa. w will give a pair of round trip tickets to Mrs. Btine. 310 Vinton St., If she will come to The Bee office within three davs. LADY without encumbrance wishes posi tion as housekeeper for widower; must be in city. Call 618 So. 20th St. . BOY. 18, wants work of any kind, ater 2678. Web- DTwimDinilrn u i i n, ..... i li... I...', n ,,u .I... iiao exper ience und is willing to work wants position with chances for advancement; reasonable salary to begin with. A. 3765. H. 4637. Ad dress G :n, Bee. C: l." tt l k NT a iiH li.,!"!, nh.riuL 1. ......."-.- . ....... . uun ,b Open or club bouse; first-class work guaranteed: Etiaie price, jtuureva r ij, nee. POSITION WANTED Young German about two months in this country wlehes to get position as bar porter or kitchen helper, or would take place of any kind of work' slate price, .duress r, n:, nee. FIRST class laundress. 4213 8. 10th St. OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET CAVERS ELEVATOR CO.. members Omaha Urain Exchange holeale ucairrs grain, hay. chop feed. JS1 brandeia. ROBERTS GRAIN CO.. grain cuneign menu solicited, grain bought to arm. l.'S U-andeis. WEEKS GRAIN CO.. grain merchants; consignments elicited. lU Brand.ia THE Updike Grain Co. Consignments carefully handled. Oina'ta. Neb. GEO. A. ROBERTS IRA IN CO.. con s'gmtienta solicit id U7 Uiaudei. Bute phone. MERRIAM COMMISSION CO. Ask t man nun nas tried us. i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Authorities Agree that Wheat Harvest Will Be 65O.0CO.00O BUSHELS QUOTATIONS REMAIN UNCHANGED Recent I. arse Miplna a!ea of torn Has Left the (ommrrrlsl Peti tion of ThU t eresl Very "t ronit. OMAHA. Aug. At one t.nu when the t-prlnn wheat crop ... . . ........... . .... ttu.lA a a tiu- , WM, 1111,1 ll Mill,'! IIV H in..- ,1-...- " " uiing on muixmiii luieiiela ns a po.-s.oillty llhiaear. Neny all am horit.e. agree I that the total hHrrii now wil not exreeil Wi.inKi.Ooii liusheiM. and din inn this change In tho crop outlook prices have piaeticalif Semained unchang'd. i he tr,i'le continues I very litht and nothing more than a iscalp I Inn market ). prrdirt: (I. Koeerit large Fhipnln; sales or corn nin left the commercial pisitlon of thl" cereal very strong. A inrae country movement couul be v.ell alisorlied. Bull leailTH ate emfldcnl cf their posi tion and there is verv little aggreBslvo uciion on the bear side. Whrat rulixl rather dull nt HliRhtlv higher levels, due to firm cables and frost predic tions in Canada. Cash wheat was Uc to '.ic higher. The corn market wa fairly active, re ceipts were fairly libernl and the cash and shipping demand good, t'aih corn was ,ic to '-o higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.4iX).OlX) bu. and shipments were niuXM bu.. against re ceipts last year of l.TUl.OtiO bu. and ship ments of 7r),o00 bu. I'limary corn receipts were 9.i2.0O0 bu. and shipments were 3M,0 bu., against receipts ihm jeiw ot ii'iMi uu. mm suipments j Ihd.ooo bu. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 47.VHJO I'll. Liverpool closed U'&M higher on wheat a:ui ij'aid higher on corn. The following chhh sa.es were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard. I ear. 01c; 1 car. !lc; 4 cars, HOM-c; 4 car. SHk-; No. 3 hard, 1 car. Hoc; 2 cars S9'tc: I car. Siic: No. 4 hard. 1 car, SK'ic'; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. S.c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 8Sc; 1 car. S7c. Corn No. 3 white, 2 cars. S'.t-c; No. 3 yellow. 2 cars. ol'c; No. 3' mixed. 7 cms. fHtic; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. r.9c. oats Standard, 2 cars, 42'tc: No. 2 white, 2 cars. 42e; No. 4 wTilte. 3 ears. 414c; 1 car, 41'?c; no grade. 1 car, 41c. Omaha t'nsb Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 83'UnMVic: No. 3 hard. Sn'.i(&92Hc: No. 4 hard. 87(991c; re jected hard, i.VS4c. CORN No. white, rin'4jffir,9c: No. 3 white. ,".9'.ra5!V: No. 4 white. riSHOUe; No. 3 color. 5b'aS9Vtc; No. 2 yellow. 59V( 5!'Hc: No. 3 vellow. .".!"h .'V.c ; No. 4 yellow, R'nogc; No. 2. 5Vi5!'ie! No. 3, 59igrV4c; No. 4. iWSifti.4!k'; no giade, SSS.'JS'-jc. OATS No. 2 white, 42'-ia42ac: standard, 4'i(t42',c; No. 3 white, 413ifM2c; No. 4 white. 41Vff41c; No. 3 yellow, 4H-ti6'41c; No. 4 yellow. 4l'i414c. BARLEY No. 3. WaW.r: No. 4, 7sr0S:)c; No. 1 feed. S8ffj78c; rejected. BSiiSc. RYE No. 2. S6rp87c; No. 3, 5igSbc. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago M 362 148 Minneapolis 540 ... ... Omaha 71 6-' 23 Duluth 44 CHICAGO GRAIN AMD PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading; and Cloalna; Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 28. AlthoURh reports to that portion of the Canadian crop not yet harvested lent a firmer tone t' the wheat market today an advance of Sc over Satur day, brought out an ample supply and the close was only 'jfa'c to 4ij,c bettr than the previous close. Corn and oats were strong, the former advancing Vt'o'c and the latter ((Cbc to i Final fleures on provisions were a shade down to 5c higher. While news of Interest In the wheat 7lt wan comparatively bullish it was Insuffi ciently startling to maintain any material price advances. The trado conceded that some damnge has been done the late Ca rmdlan crop by the frosts which followed recent rains, but Is assumed that the damage) will prove to have been to the Quality of the cereal rather than to the quantity. A Minot. N. !.. private dispatch declared that frost has hit the country hard from Canada to South Dakota, hurt ing all late crops. A sale of 1J5.000 bu. of No. 2 hard winter wheat afloat was made here at 3tc over September. The market for futures opened nervous, opening prices ranging over a half cent. At this point De cember sold at the top, 6c, but old off to .r)C and closed at 95'ic Cable were higher, both from Liverpool and the conti nent. The corn market was strong and closed at the top. With the exception of the north west, where frosts were reported, weather In the corn belt was excellent. September sold between 64c and SS'r. closing at the latter figure, while the December range was from 624c to 62c. with the close at the top. oats were fairly active and the tone strong. Cash sales were 1R,",000 bu. De cember sold between 45c (Hid tft'c, closing at the latter figure. The provisions trade centered in lard, mostly for January delivery, wlih-h was bought by commission house". .Imimry pork closed 2ljc up at $16.40. January lard fie up at 9 12li and January ribs a shade down at $8.40. Quotations were as follows: Artlcles.l Open. High. 1aw. Close.) Sat'y. Wheat-I i j ( j ' Sept...80W(HH 91 90,1 WH.Vili Dec... 95H 'u I 95,1 95 9f.j94'093 May...l OKft'iil 1 014 1 00-Sl 101 I 0i,i Corn- I I I Sept...! 6tVp'iI 6:.'4 64l 661, 64 Dec....62V4WSI K 62'4 62. 62 May...4Ha4i 64', 4 64 64i Oats- I I Spt...l42V(T;il 42 42' 42 2(a Dec... 4Mim 4".V 45 45',, 4'i May... 48jj 4S 48 48 47 Pork I Jan.... 16 45 116 15 16 324 16 40 16 37',. Lard Sept... 9 37'j;3 42V45 9 37' 9 424 9 37'. flct.... 9 42H 9 47V.50 8 40 9 47'4 9 42' Jan.... 9 06-7Mil 15 9 05 9 12 S O.i Ribs- y Sept... 8 95 I 9 02'i R 9o 9 00-2H 8 97',i Oct... 9 00-'2m 9 10 9 00 19 OTHIO 9 02' Jan.... 8 42HI 8 42418 37 401 8 40 $ (., Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $4,110 450: atraights. $3.HiVu4.30; spring straights, $4.:fi4.35: bakers, J:!.ffg4.70. RYE No. 2. 85fti:)C. BARLEY Feed or mixing. $1.0561.10; fair to choice malting, $1.1M1.22. SEEDS Timothy, $12.50)4.50. Clover. $13.0ij 19.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $16.50 16.75. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $9.35,'i!).40. Short ribs, sides (loose). s C'VfrO.oo. Short clear sides (boxed), $9.12Vo9.2fi. Total clearances ,4 ,. neat and flour were ennui to 473,XX bu. Primary receipt were 1.400.000 bu.. compared with 1.791.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat in the United States In creased 616,000 bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff and ocean passage Increased 1.272.000. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 241 cars: corn. cars; oats, 308 rars; hogs. 13.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 90,Ji9)V4e: No. 3 red. 90i90c; No. 2 hard, 83diH6c: No. 3 hard. 92fri 93Sc ; No. 1 north ern spring. $1.07fit.l0; 'No. 2 northern spring. $l.u-i&1.07; No. 3 northern spring, 97cih$l.03: No. 2 spring. $l.(0'ci1.05; No. 3 spring. 96c4i$1.05; No. 4 spring. 8t.'p964e; velvet chaff. 92efnt1.0O; dtirtims, 8S'n9So. Corn: No. 2. 4Va4,r: No. 2 white, 64,-rr toe; No. 2 yellow. 64:Vn65o; No. 8, M', 6tu.c; No. 3 white, 64'ynMV No. I yellow, 64'iilt)IV': No. 4 white, 6tr(jl'.4; No. 4 yel low. 64ift64i4. Oats: No 2. 41c; No. 2 white, 42ti43c; No. 3 ahlte. 414?i-; No. 4 white, 40H4i4ISc; standard, 42rp42,c. Rve; No. 2. 85(n6c. Barley: 70ci&'$l.23. Timothy: $12. Ufa 14.50. Clover. $13.00fll9 00. BUTTER Firm; creameries, 20j26c; da ir es. WiC.!.-. KltUS Steady; receipts. 5,774 cases; at mark, eases included. 10?14e; firsts, 15c; prime firsts, 17c - CHEESE Steady; daUles. 13Hii34;c; twins. l;'Vai-; young Americas, 13VtHaai ; long horns t3Vi 13. POTATOES Firm; choice to fancv, $1.23 ul 30: fair to good. $l.aV(il.20. POULTRY Steady ; turkeys, old. He, vouiik. 20-: chickens. 13c: springs. 14c. VEAI. Steady ; 5ti to 60 lb. wts.. 84iOc; 60 to 85 lb. wts., 9'j!f!lOV; 80 to 110 lb. wis., 11c. Receints. Shipments. Flour, bbls 16 o"0 25.0110 Wheat bu 211.0HA 246.000 Corn, bu r-woio 179.00i) Oata, bu 487 0.10 388.O11O Rye. bu 9 5m) 1.900 Barley, b'j 90. Om) 17,000 Dalath Grain Market. DULUTH Aug. 28.-WHrlAT-No. 1 haid. $1.07': No. 1 northern. $1 OKI,; . No. 2 north ern. 11 02418 1 03'; September. 11 Of. 4 asked; December. $1.04' asked; May, f 1 .t7 v. nonii pal. OATS Cc. ' - T Liverpool Grain Market. IJVElaPOOl Aug 29. WHEAT Spot. No. 1 Msnitoba. Ts ltd: No. 2 Manitoba, un o.otfd. No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 8.1; futures, J stead v; October. Tm 2"d ; iTrember. 7s il , Ai ."-rii. 7s 4-Vd. 'i i It N Spot, film; n w Arnerhsn mlxe;l, 7rt. old American nvlxed. 5s Wd; new American kiln dried, ait "'id: futures, firm; Eipttnihcr. 8d; (ictobe!-. .".s 9t. KL nt Winter patent", 28" 3d. KW tORK GEMII4.I. MARK KT ((notations of Ihv Day on arloaa Commodities. NEW YfnK. Aug. 28. KM MR Firm ; .firing patents. tV I'Vi.Vtn; winter atraights, 1 .iseji 4. winter patents. 14.211 t.fsi; spring ileara. t4.oiKi4.3; winter extras No. 1, .l.;tj i.l..s; winter extras No. A SX.iiV.i3.2S; Kan sas straights. 4awi45. t:ye. Hour, uu.ct; fair to good, i4.6tyn4.!0; choice to fancy, 14 IMI .-..10. t'ljtt.NMKAI. Firm: fine white and yel low. 1 4Hi.l.42V4; coarse, $1.364t 1.40; kiln dried. I3.5A. v it KA i StKit market firm; new, No. 3 red. itoSc elevator, and 4. f. o. b., atloal; new. No. 1 northern Diiluth. II.H't. f. o. h., afloat. Futures niHrket itened tirm on cables and frosts In the America Canadian northwest, easing off in ab.-ence of outside support, ra iled late on reports of poor yields of Inferior finality In ihe northwest, closing " n t lower to "i.e net higher. September, wi.'i! . closed at Hi 3-lik'; December, $l.i.lul.u-, closed at l.ul'i. Receipts. 7N.0J0 bu.; shipments, Nt.ltK bu. i o It N Spot market firm; No. 2. 73'tC, elevator, domestic basis to arrive and iic, f. o. b.. afloat export grade. Futures mar ket was wlihout transaction. exporters took .:) loads. Receipts. 7.B.3 bu. OATS Steady: new standard white. 4i1ic; No. 2. 4;c: No. 3, Am-: No. 4, H(44ic; natural white clipped, 444I4XIJC Futures market vias without transaction. Receipts. J16,DJj bu. HAY Steady: prime. 1.3o"iii(1.40; No. 1, 1.3.i4ll.3f.; No. 3. MiSitc. HOPS Dull; etate. common to choice, linn. Mru-I:c; l!, 3yi3jc; Pacllic coast.' 1910, 4o(i4:'c: im. :',:ic. ' HIDES yulet. Central America, 2'Vtc; Bogota, ,:'ail"ic. LEATHER Market steady; hemlock firsts. 24Vi27c; seconds, KitiSSHc; thirds, lS!tr2oc; rejects. 15c. PROVISIONS Pot k. firm; mess. JlS.OOffl lfl.oO: family. li(.7od).0il: short clears. rl6.u04i17.all. Beef. steady: mess, VZ.M m 12.50; family, 113.0013.50; beef hams, S'-'fl.SO p 12.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14' pounds, ll'ii ll'.'jc; pickled hams, 14lie. lrd. firm; middle west prime, SD.4uifi9.oi; reflnded firmer; continent, $10.00; South America. $10.75; , compound, 7't'7!c. TALIJW Firm; prime city hogneaus, 6c; country, 6aiic. llt'T'1'k.K I'nheiued; creamery specials, 27i-2SVic; extras, v3c: firsts, 24ci2oc; state dairy, finest. 'iii2jsc: good to prime, ZiV 2l'i.c; common to fair, llkm'IVic; process, special, 2323!c; extras, i'l't&i-nc; factory, current make, firsts. i0'r asked. CHEESE Unsettled; skims. l'sfriUc. EOttS Irregular: fresh gathered extras. 22ift'24c; extra firsts, 2iKiCJ1c; firsts, 16(i 17'fc; seconds. 15tyrl6c; thirds, 15c; fresh gathered tllrties. No. 1. H'.-A! l."c ; No. 'i, 14c; poor to fair, H'i13c:, fresh gnthcred checks, good to prime, Wa 13V4c:, poor to fair, per case. $2.403.6n; refrigerator firsts, season's storage charges paid, 20!:'lc; seconds, lsg; l!lc: thirds. l;fj)17c; whites, WnL'Sc. POl'LTRY Dressed chickens, 19c; fowls, 12.'rfi3c. western gathered Irregular; western 134gl6c; turkeys, t orn and Wheat Rearlen Bulletin. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m. Monday. August 28, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max Mm. tail Ashland, Neb.... 66 43 .00 Clear Auburn. Neb 75 4S .00 Clear H'ken Bow, Neb. 6S 37 .00 clear Columbus. Neb... 63 42 .00 Clear tOilb'tson, Neb.. .. 36 .00 Clear I'njrbury, Neb... 73 46 14 Clear Fairmont. Neb... 61 42 .'1 Clear Or. Island, Neb. 64 42 .10 Clear tH tlngton, Neb. 65 40 . 00 Clear Hastings, Neb... 61 41 .17 Clear Holdrege, Neb... 6fi 45 .19 Clear Lincoln. Neb 66 45 .03 Clear No. Platte, Neb. 70 40 . 00 Clear tOakdalc, Neb... 62 37 .02 Clear Omaha. Neb 65 4K .01 Clear Tekamah, Neb... 63 42 .15 Clear Valentine. Neb. 58 36 .04 Pt. cloudy Sioux City, Io... 60 44 .00 Clear Alta. la 65 42 . 05 Clear Carroll. Ia.. 66 4R Oil Pt. cloudy Clarlnda, la 77 46 . 00 Clear Sibley, In 63 39 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twefve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. tNot included in averages. ' DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. District. Statl Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky 20 Inidanapolis, Ind. 11 Chicago, 111 25 St. Louis. Mo 25 I es Moines, la.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 18 Temp. Rain Mas. Mln. fall. m 70 .50 H6 6$ .60 S6 64 .40 81 n .60 86 B2 .20 76 41 , .00 62 38 .20 4 56 .40 66 42 .10 Unseasonably cool weather prevails in the northern and western portions of the j corn and wheat region. Freezing weather Is reported at four stations In the Minne apolis district, and heavy frosts were gen eral In the Dakoras. Rains were general In all except the Des Moines district, and were heavy at points in Illinois and In diana. Falls of 2.10 Inches occurred at Ran toul, 111., and 1.02 at Evansvllle, Ind. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster; Weather Bureau. St. I.oola General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 28 WHEAT Cash, firm; track, No. 2 red. SSMBOOc; No. 2 hard. 904ctr$l.00: September, firm; 88V3. NS-V; December, ft!Vh!3t.. CORN-lIlgher; track. No. 2, 63'i63V4c ; No. 3 white, 64'c; September, 634c; De cember, Ol'nc. OATS Higher; track. No. 2, 41(4c; No. 2 white, 4tc; September, 42?ta424c; December, 45'nc. v RYE Unchanged; SSc. A FLOUR Firm red winter patents. $4 10 1(4.1.0; extra fancy and straight, $3.9H4f'4.10; hard winter clears, $2.90Jr3.30. SEED Timothy. $13.0014 75. ( ORNMEA1. $12.90. BRAN-Firm; sacked, east track. 1.09. $1.06 HAY-Weak; timothy, $18.00322.00; rle. $12.0016.00. pral- PROVISIONS Pork. unchanged; Job bing. $17.00. l-ard, unchanged: prime st'ain, $9.17lVfr9.27li. Dry salt meats, un changed: boxed, extra shorts, $9.25; clear ribs. $9 25; short clears. $9.37',. Bacon, un changed: boxed, extra shorts. $10.25; clear ribs. $10.25: short clears, $10.374. POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 11c; spring". HHc; turkeys. liV(fl7c; ducks. '4c; geese, 5c. BUTTER Weak: creamery, 194r25c. EGGS-Steady; 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.000 9.000 Wheat, bu M.OO 46.0i0 Corn, bu 17,000 47.000 Oats, bu 4.000 31,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28. WHEAT Un changed; No. 2 hard, 91.-fi97c; No. 3, 6'96V4c; No. i red, 89tr90e; No. 3. 87X80; Septem ber, 90'c; December, 93c; May, 91 Vji1 V- CORN I'nchanged; No. 2 mixed, UVxtttiSc: No. 8. 6Kg61ic; No. 2 white, 61Hc; No. 3. lV614c; September, 61tBc; December, 60 OATS-IInchanged; No. 2 white. 4343'c; No. 2 mixed. 41,xir42ViC. R Y E 82'd 83c. HAY Weak; choice timothy, $18.0O18.6O; choice prairie, $12.0012.50. HPTTEK-Creamery. 25c; firsts, 25c; sec onds, 2tc; packing stock, I.e. EGOS Extra, 2H4C.; firsts, onds, 11c. ' 18',,c; sec- Receipts. Shipments Wheat, du asi.tmo Corn, bu 47.0no Oats, bu 54.(810 2.000 11.SK 16.000 kaiui City Grain aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 17.500 head, Including 3,000 southerns; market steady to strong; dressed beef and export steers, $7.00Ta8.00; fair to good, $5.20 titiHO; western steera, $5.00ftj7.5O; stockers and feeders, $3.75$o.7a; southern steers, $4.0O'n6. 15; southern cows, $3.Oii4.50; native cows. $2.75CrtS.3i; native heifers. $4.0u!j'7.00; bulls. $3.0iii4.5O; calves. $4.0O'n7.26. HOiJS Receipts. 3.J00 head; market steadv; bulk of aales, $7.25ti 7.35; heavy. $7,101.17.35; packer and butchers, $7.26'r7.45; liKhts. $7.20m7 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rec.lpts, 19..A) IkjiI. market l.")irc lower; lambs, $5(kMi 6.2.; yearlings. $3.i."io.25; wethers, $:.(K),( 7.50; ewes, $3.2.Vo4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.75i3.50. lallilr sapply of Urala. NEW YORK, Aug. 28. The visible supply of grain for the week ending August 26 as complied by the New York Produce ex change was as follows: Wheat. 48.247.000 bu.. increased 605.000 bu. Corn, 6 045,000 bu., Increased, l.t02.J bu. Oat. 18 938,000 bu., Increased 1.743,000 bu. Rve, 144.000 bu.. in creased 48 000 bu. Barley. 8Mt,o0O bu., in creased 196.000 bu. The visible supply of wheat in Canada last Saturday. August 26. a as 3.408.0(4) bu.. a decrease of 673.0UO bu. Prarla S!.-rket. PEORIA. Auk. S-ro:i.V-.o 2 white. CSV; No. 2 wliiie. 634c: No. 2 yellow, sc; No. 3 vellow, 6ivtc; No. 4 yellow. 62',yj: No. 2 mixed. 3Wc; No. 3 mixed, 63c; No. 4 er-.i.-ed. 62'y:. . OATS No. 3 white. 41c. 'OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET " ! Cattle Receipts Considenbly Lighter j Ihan a Week Ago. i j HOGS SELL AT STEADY PRICES I l argest Sheep ntul l.amh Receipts since. Last Kail rrlcea na Prac- tlrally All Kinds Are j 'hnrplj Lower. i SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2S, 1!U. j Iteceipts w. re; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. I Estimate .Monday M"0 2,.i0 arne uay last week 11,403 '-,-7i I Mm day Z weeks ago.. t,.61 .,414 41,000 24.723 13. ;o4 11.674 21,61 31,910 i-ame uay u necks UrO. .I.'.it . ..'.' atlle day 4 weeks ajii nil 4.i-'3 Same day last year 11.S16 X.1JK 'i lie luiij.. ... uu... bi.o.- " :ie ive.pin o. CMtile, iio.o ami sheep at outn Omaha for li... eur to .Ir.te Mb e. n.iaco ...l.i ln. year: 19M. 1910. Inc. Callle 67d,42 65i,i;4 22,2o3 Hogs 1.7."5.iS2 1.4:ti.ii44 342.3; Sheep 1,143,604 1.1M.947 11,443 The following table shows the average prices ot hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, witn compar.sons: Dates. I 19U.J 1191O.19J0. 19W8. 11907. 11908. 190. Au8. ;7... 7 16! 8 30: 7 67 6 44 $ 741 I 9)1 6 M Au. lit ... I 7 17 1 I 24 7 72i 4U !W 5 S4 Aug. is... I t il4 M V M Ul i 70, I 6 89 Ai.a. .. 1 ), oi 1 5.. 1 ;n' 6 62 6 03; Auh. 7 27 1 1 1 49J 6 3J a o.i 6 9o 5 k4 Aug. li... 1 7 24'ii 8 54j 1 (i ii 6 io i 91 5 84 Aug. 7 H'-,i 8 7 6, 1 ik 6 85' 6 i Auh. 24... 1 1 Ob',! Mi I 6.', 6 32 6, 1 u twj A W Auk. -ft... 1 7 Pjv,! s 70 7 'il 6 o4j I 6 K I 8 A li. 26... 7 8 h'M 1 mil 0 3S 5 77i I 6 87 Aug. 27... I 1 8 69 7 63, 6 41 o 77 1 5 85 ,u. 29... 1 7 12 'k 1 V 6J1 h tii 4 to, o W 80 "Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live :,tock at the Union stock yards, Mouth Omana, lot twenty-tour hours enuing at 4 p 111. -dou-oay : RECEIPTS CA R LOA DS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. (t St. P 1 w abash Jussouil Pacific... l nion Pacinc C. & N. v., east... C. 6: N. W., west.. C, St. 1'., M. v 0. C, 11. & g., east... C, H. at y., wesi., C, R. 1. At P.T east .. 2 .. 1 .. II .. 1 ..15 1 Is I 1 6 96 2 1 C, It. 1. At P., west. Chicago Ot. Western .. Total reccjpts 309 36 1j lu DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle, ilosia. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 481 ;,.rt 2.ufsi Swltt Ac to km 311s 2 (.'udany Packing Co 10O km z.hj Mm our iV Co iM 2.1)01 Mcnwartz-Boien Co 6i) .... vt . B. V ansant t.'o M rientuii, Vansant at Lusn lss Hill & Son... 4i6 K. B. Lewis i41 Huston i CO 9J J. B. Root Ac Co 1 .8 J. it. etuila 2.'4 L. b'. Hubs li4 L. Wolf lh) AicCrcary At Carey iUJ ri. Werthelmer ah) ti. F. Hamilton lift, Millivan tiros 41 .... .... Otiit-r buyers ....1.802 .... 21,011 Total 7,;i72 t!A'l"x iE While receipts of the smallest of any Monday weeks ago and smaller than a year ago ny almost 4,00o head, still receipts were veiy liberal, a total of U" cara uemg reported in. As they were practically an westerns it followed that there was tne usual soil ing to be done and a good share ot toe forenoon was consumed m getting the cat lie In shape ready to be shown. As a re sult the trade opened very siow and ami witn very utile business doing until well along toward midday. The tact that receipts of cattle were smaller than expected for a Monaay, and that other market points were amo ralner moderately suppl.ed for the fust oi tne week, gave tne market a better tone than might otherwise have been tne case. Oood beef steers were fully eteady with last week's' close, and In the end practically everything was cleaned up. ') ne better grades of cows and heifers were firm, with the general market iuliy sieady. There was a fair demand for stock cattle and feeders, and the market was about steady with last week's lower 'close. vuoiatlons ui, naiivn catiu: uoofi to choice beef Kteurs. $7.2si.siJ; fair to good beef steers, $6.40g.7.25; common io fair beef sleers, )4.i.)4tf.4u; good io choice heiters, )5.tio$o.75; good to choice cow. $l.6tl5.U; tair to good cows, y3.80.ij4.6v. common to fair -cows. $2.&0$3.SO; veal calves, $3.0046. 50. Quotations mi range cattle: Oood to choice beef Mesrs. 5.90g4.50: fair to good beef steers. $."..255.90; common to fair beef steers, $4,504)5.25; good to choice heifers, $6.00 (d.60; Rood to choice cows, 4. 405.10; fair to good cows, $3.65&4.25; good la chol: e stockers and feedors, $5.O0(!f5 76; fall to good t-tockers and feeders, $4.406.O0; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3. 75 4. ID; stoc!( heifers, $3.254.40; bulls, stage, etc., U-Si u4.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. ' No. At. Pr. No. At. Tr. t l:U 7 30 20 i.;o 1 in COWa, 1 1030 .1 00 4 1010 I M 1 1U0 2 srt.r.tt.-. AND HEIFERS. 10 ,1316 4 50 31...: 1107 4 60 i!EIFfc.na. Ml to 11 610 4 ii 10 761 4 00 CALVES. 1 110 tO i US 71 1 100 H SlOCKEKfS AND FEEDERS. . . 14 487 -4 00 - Ill 4 IS 7 4 10 I T 4 S 11 til 34 1 -....11W 4 t WEW TERNS N ERRA8KA. 15 feeders.. 6 feeders: . 6 cows 3 feeders.. 33 cows 19 feeders.. 874 613 771 816 987 4 40 23 steers. ...1170 8 calves... 306 8 heifers... 606 23 cows 942 13 cows 979 6 00 6 00 3 80 8 90 4 86 4 00 3 40 4 40 4 20 4 50 813 Swan Land and Live Stock Co. Neb. 61 feeders.. 612 4 90 51 feeders.. 816 4 80 31 feeders. 780 4 90 22 cow 907 8 60 COLORA DO. 799 4 65 2 feeder.. 798 3 75 1125 5 00 12 heifers... 741 i 90 60 feeders.. 11 feeders.. SOUTH DAKOTA. 17 feeders.. 614 4 30 6 calves... 224 6 75 HOUS Nothing disturbed the placid ap pearance of iiog trade today, not even a bupply of seml-lamine stie. Meager otter ing had no visible influence upon the de mand and prices ruled generally steady. Clearance was made in very good season, but an early close was due to short re ceipts rather than free movement. Orders from all quarters were filled at leisure. Only thirty-five loads were received in all and quality on an average was season ably common. Toppy animals of any weight were very scarce and ordinary butcher stutf proved the rule. Shippers and speculators picked out a full a oxen loads of the smoother grades of stock, this purchase amounting to about 37 per cent of the total. Bulk of business was done at a narrow spread of $I.10iU7.15, anything bringing less man $7.10 having plenty of welgnt. Best bucon animals on sale made a top of 17.40, as compared with Saturday's lofty limit of $7.56. ' Representative sales: No. . A. 8h Pr. No. At. Sk. Pr. IS SZi b.l) 1 vi'i to 117 10 1 lit 4 i0 III T 14 14 Ill 40 1 1I-, 4 HI ... 1 4 ,7 U0 1 UVa 17 ... Hi M Zit frU I 111) it f'f .. 7 .li . tu IM I lit) IM IU 1(0 1 Uf1! t MI ... 7 u it US So 1 0714 I W Ul 1 LI 46 :i 4M J lil'i J Hi ... 7 11V to ni ... I 10 w nt y.t 1 it 4 fit M 1 111 1 HI ... 7 la tl 2i M) t 10 12 2JI it 7 la SI 246 ... 7 10 5 Ill ... 7 IS a !it kO 7 10 '! Ul it J 17 17 it 40 7 lu 17 U lit 1 17 21 :S4 to 1 10 tO 217 ... 7 20 14o W I 10 77 ... 7 2a it. M 111 aa in! It 111 ti un 1 1 1 10 17 io . . j to bHEEP The eM.maie called for 165 loud, fully 4l.u0u head, and while it ia a record aupply 1 litis tar this season, train service, yard handling and barn room easily enme up to requirements. Movement througn alley was free and easy, everything get ting proper distribution at an early hour in the, morning Sorting also progressed In unhampered fashion and did not seriously "delay the game" at any time. It required considerable work, of course, to shape up such a large run In selling form, resulting in a market that did not ahow very much actual business until well along toward the dinner hour. Bearish feeling in buying circles- also tended to make the main market an afternoon affair. Trading finally started at prices soma lower all along the line, lambs grttin (uoraet treatment. Fully 80 per rent of teceipt cunnisttd of thW class of slock, condition raining from choice fat to cull iceoeri. Poaslbly two-thirds of entire of ferings lacked proper finish for killing pur poses. The better kinds of fat lamb landed around $6.(Xt4.26, indkating an av- iciage decline of about 15c. Good fat sheep I Mitteroti nine change, ruling steady to a itlle lower In sods. ! Feeder trade was ; latnrs. but prices had well supported by orders and specu to be cheapened In of early sales car most instances. Hulk ried figures UKfl.'ic off. with prospects on j close dull and weaker. Feeder lambs had , latitat....- lu .run r ..iii.w Hon feeder sheep met with healthier Inquiry, felling largely under th $3 mark. Feeder yearlings were hard to find and 2-year-old ethrs were also scare. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $6.0Otiw.2.); lambs, fair to good. ...50ii.00; lambs, culls. $4.7.Vd-5.S0; lambs, feeders, 14 6.Vff5.40; yearlings, fair to choice. $4.1.Vtr4.n; yearlings, feeders. $4.(t) Hi 4 50; wethers, handy, $3.40ffS.; wethers, heavy. 3.1."-ti3.40; wethers, feeders. S3.00.J 3.30; ewes, good to choice, $3 OQrd3 ea-es. fair to good. $2.7ott3.00; ewes, breeders, 13.25 1i4.00; ewes, feeders, $2.S5r3.00; ewes, culls $i.;fi2.:;.. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. :.ST Montana wethers 121 3 40 12i! Montana wethera V.H s 411 25 Montana wethers, culls ijo 2 75 5t.7 Wyoming lambs, feeders 59 5 10 Av. . 121 . 120 . 120 . 59 . 93 . 7 . 73 . 51 . .'. . 90 . 91 . 125 . 107 . 100 . 86 . 44 . 30 Hi w vmnlnrc feeders, ewes.... 251 Wyoming lambs , 167 Idaho lambs 51 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls. 70 Idaho lambs 25.1 Idaho ewes, feeders 6 75 6 9o 4 15 6 0 2 60 1 50 3 25 3 10 .1 10 4 10 4 75 3 00 28 Idaho ewes. culls..., 21 Idaho ewes 117 Idaho ewes 202 Idaho ewes 104 Idaho yearllnps 3s3 Nebraska lambs, feedes. 54 lambs, feeders, culls v CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for tattle and Hoar teod Sheep Weak. rMlliA.ll- At.ir OV PITT! 11 Re.tAlntS Ol flAA I. . lnn.L.. V, .a . A,Ar wi.w .0 kv lower- h v.. 15 in. K oo': Temi steers. $4.4ii6.40; western steers, $4.2Sft.90; . . . . j ii .Ah u. .... hair... .i "-.i.e 5ft- , alvas tfi oos 7i Vin-" n.wqs. .0. HOGS-Iteceipts. 34.0nO bead; market steady; light. $7.2TviT7.0; mixed $7.0Vf 7.75; heavv, $H.9ffi7.65: rough. $6.90fi'7.10; good to choice heavv. $7.1 Or. n 65; plqs, $4.857.60. bulk of sales. $7.20(7.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Pecelpts. 30.000 head: market weak to 10c lower; natives. $2.1513.70; westerns. $2.60(?r3.6o; yearlings. $2..iOd.YlO; native lambs, $4.00'(i60; west erns. $4.76'ji6.75. it. I.oala I. lvr Mork Market. T. LOUIS, Aug. 28. CATTLE Receipts. 6.300 head, including 2.900 Texans; market stead v; native shipping and export steers. $6.75lt 8. !5; dressed beef and butcher steers. $5. 751 7.00: steers under l.OiO pounds. $4.00& 8.15: stockers and feeders. $3.0OW7.25: cows and heifers. $3.OOSf7.O0; canners. $4.O0W8.25; bulls. $2755.25: calves. $40O'd8O"i; Tx and Indian steers. $4.00Kf.25; cows and heifers. $1.00fa8.00. HOGS Receipts. 5.600 hesd: market stead v; pigs and lights. $5.00jr7.80: packers. $7.407.65; butchers nd best heavy. $7.40$ iM. SHEEP AND UMBS- Receipt. 1.500 l A. ... ...a.i... n.l,.A mnllnnB ti 1V 1.1-r.u, 1 1 1 c i ni 1 ' ' " . 1 . " ' ' .............. ti.iK. i.k. liWhCill- e.,11. and hocks. $1.252.75; stockers and' feeders. $l.DOifi2.75. 8t. Joseph l.lrr Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. . CATTLE Re ceipts, $,800 head; market slow; steers, $5.00 tiiS.00; cows and heifers, $3.00g'7.00; calves, $3.oOrd7.25. HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head; market steadv to strong; top, $7.50; built of sales, $7.2V?i7.40. SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head; market 10gl5c lower; lambs, $6.60 8.50. Ktock la Slaht Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday. Cattle. South Omaha 8.000 St. Joseph 3.800 Kansas City 17.500 St. Louis 6.300 Hogs. Sheep. 2.300 41,000 , 3.000 8.3O0 5.000 34,000 a rtlrt .o -j l'Or 30,09,) Chicago . Totals .24 OK) .59.600 48.200 98,000 Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 28 METALS - Stand - ard copper, dull; spot. August. September, rulnk.r ..H MmrjniKar tl"flofl!! tin - don market steady; spot. 4:66 Is 3d; futures, 56 15s. Arrivals at New York today, 450 tons, custom nouse returns snow exports of 23.353 tons so far this season. I.aki copper, $12.62H?12.8714: electrolytic, $I2.6X' 12.624; csstlng, $12.2o4t'12.50. Tin. quirt; (.4 U a,,0-,.al ti'. ftO'Y At A ' wl,n. BWl, w.w-l-..-, . M . - - - - teniber. $41.tfif4J.23j . October. $41.40dJ'42.00; AOVfmDCr, lo. I V(J 4 I . t O. IJOII1IU1I lllltlACI firm; spot. 190 6s; futures. 187 10s. Lead, easy: $4-466)4.66. New York: $4.30 hid. East St. Louis. London -market quoted at 14 5s. Spelter, weak; $5.865.95. New York; $5.65tt5.76. East St. Iuls. Indon market quoted at 27 17s 6d. Antimony, dull; rwimn'i 19 MritA.nfl Iron. Cleveland war- - " - - rants, 47s md in london. locally Iron was steady; No. 1 foundry, northern, iio.jo ,16.00; No. 2, $15.26S15.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft, $16.00i16.50. f Boston Stork and Honda. BOSTON, Aug. 28. Closing quotations on on mining stocks were: 7 1714 Alloues 21 Mohawk Amal. Oopper . . 6la Nevada tVn . . 22 Nlplaelng Mlnea .. 11 t-l North Hutte . . 4 North tdke ., U"t Old Dominion .... , . 41 Oaceola ..411 Parrott 8. ft C... . . 7 Quincy . . SPa Rhannon . . I Superior 7 Huparior A B. M. . 4'i Tamarack . V. 8. 8. It. ft M. 6 do pfd A. .. L ft. 8.. Ariiona Com. , p. c. V. ft C. . 23 4 . in . M . It . t . 221, S', 24 II "a 45 4 . 121, 42', h I I 'Rutin Coallllon I t at. ft Arizona. Cal. ft Hecla... I I'entennlal I'ip. Han go C. C... I F.aal Butte C. M Pranklln Giroux lon dranby Con Greene Cananoa tile Koyale Copper.. 12 Utah Kerr lAke 4 I II t'lah Copper Co.. Lake Copper . . Miami eviper Ei-dlvldend. 23 """Winona ll'i Wolverine Aaked. Bid. Coffer Market. YORK, Aug. 28. COKKEK-Ku- NEW tures closed a shade off from the best under realizing but steady at a net ad vance of 11 to 18 points. Aside from the sharp gains reported in the European mar kets, there seemed to be no fresh item In the day's news to account for the upward movement, but the near month short Inter est seemed to be very nervous, owing to the steadiness of the spot situation, and the continued firmness of Brazilian mar kets. Sales. 105,250 bags. August and Sep tember, 12.00c: Octotier. 11.67c; November, 11.60e: December. 11.44c; January. 11.34c; February, 11.27c; March, April, May. June end Julv. 11.23c. Spot coffee, steady: No. 7 Rio. 13Ve,313 5-16c; No. 4 Santos. 14S14Vc nominal. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 14T1(c nom inal. Minneapolis Oraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 28. WHEAT Sep tember, 11.02 V,; December, $1.04; May, $1.074: No. 1 hard, $1.07; No. 1 northern, $1.04rH 06i; No. 2 northern, 9VfC4($104W: No. 3. 96c4i$l.om. ' SEED Flax. $2 30. BARLEY-75c(h$l 12. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6le. OATS No. 3 white. 41c. RYE No. 2. 79VaS0c. BRAN-r20.504i21.00. FI)l'R First patentu patenta. $4.504.76: first second clears. $2.36&2.60. $5.0fVr6.2): second clears, $3.S5'd3.55; Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 28. BUTTER, steady; extra western creamery, 29c; nearby print. 81c. EM1S Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first, f. c. $6.30 per case; current receipts,, f. c, $6.00 per case; western firsts, f. c, $6.30 per rase; current re ceipts, f. c. $6.554j6.00 per case. CHEESE Firm:. New York full creams fancy, Uc: fair to good. 13fjtl3Vkc Dry Oood a Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. DRY GOODS Standard prints at 4'ic are evidently con sidered cheap, for some large orders were placed by jobbers during the day. The discount on theae goods was shortened fllulillv. Ijoeal drv goods Jobbers did a good house trade. The demand for woolen and worsted dress goods showed consider able Improvement for fall delivery. Milwaukee- Urala Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 28-WHEAT-No 1 northern. $1 .Ova 1.08; No. 2 northern. $l.05l 1.08V: No. 2 hard winter. 93if!)6c; Septem ber. 90Tc: December. 96'4e. OATS Standard. 4ao"43A,o. BARLEY Malting, $1.091-19. Haarar Market. NEW YORK. Aug 28.-SUUA R-Raw. Higher; muscovado, 89 test. $4.&a2i4 62Vc; centrifugal. 96 test 5 OO&S.nc; molasses sugar. 89 teat, 4.25i4.37c. Refined, firm: crushed, 6.65c; granulated. 6.95c; powdered, 6.06c. Weol Market. ST. IXll'18. Aug. 28-WOOIy-Firm; ritory and western mediums. 17fet20c; medium. Klkc; fine 11'tfljc. ter flne Elala Hatter Market. ELGIN. III.. Aug. 28. BUTTER Firm at 24c; rale. 839.800 pound. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 1 f Tendency Toward Higher Plain pite Irrefulftx Trading. SHORT" COVERING RESONSIBL Itallrnad Official Will Report (not Aggregate Mcresiest of Frelabt I kat Hiisktly la Eire f l.aat ear. NEW TOR K, Aug. Th rur!tla market was released today from th pressure which has been lowering prices of stocks almost without Interruption dur ing the last month. The market was ir regular and uncertain, but the tendency toward a higher level was unmlstasble. After several temporary setbacks price, grew tlrm. the end of the day ahowtpt numerous gains of 1 to 2 points among Die leading Issues. 1 The strength of the market was aacMhed to the operations of traders. Much of the strength of the market wa apparently due to short covering. Reading. Union Pacific and United States Pteel which bore the brunt of the heavy selling during the last frw weeks were In the lead of the up- I ward movement. Heavy selling of Canadian Pacific, which t mi) time showed a loss of 8 points was due primarily to preaure from foreign markets, principally Berlin. Bear traders took advantage of th move ment to check the advance In the general list, hut were only temporarily successful and the stock recovered a large part of Its losses. Advices from the west stated that traffic over western railroads showed Utile chance from the trend which has charac terised It during recent weeks. Railroad I OfticlSlS StH report that the aggr-gate i movement of freight Is hut slightly In ex- i 'l'? lt 'm.. J -,-,.?iI5r.fc.!". 1 cess of the rame I peaceful settlement of the labor troubles I nil Ik. 1 1 a prim m n lln. mlffhl r,o ttm,-tA . r-iroiiKer n i ' pes wnir rniei imiiru ihbi peaceful A sharp upturn In Erie first preferred followed publication of the preliminary statement of the road's earnings for the fiscal venr ended June SO. Gross earnings increased $1,786,000 and there was a gain of $n03.(X In net Income. The bond market was irregular. Total soles, par value. $1,430,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leadintt quotations on stocks today were as follows: Salei. Hlfh. Low. CIom. Alllt Ctialmera pfd ... Amalgamated tapper . American Agricultural Amarlran Iimi Sugar. , American ln American ft K. Amrl.n t otion Oil American H. I. pfd Am. 1.-0 securltle American l.lnweed American Locomotive . American 8. A: it Am. s 4V R pfd Am. Steel Foundries.... Am. Sugar Keflnlng American T. & T American Tobacco nfd.. ! American woolen , . a - , . j , I Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Un.,., Haltlmora Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Haptd Tr Canadian Paclflo lntral. leather Onlral Leather pfd.... rentral ol New Jereoy.. tiOHapenke AV Ohio Tlicngu Allon Chicago A'-, now.... (tilcago ... W. pit Chlcaso , .V W Chicago. M. & St. P... I'.. ('.. C. ft St. L 4.000 794 71 100 It 16 oo IIH . 1O0 911k ITV 401 I4'l' 140 1,100 113 111 "sod fii'ij' 'ii' i'.im Hi" Hi' 1,(00 13 124 ! Colorado T. ft I U'oloradfl ft Southern... Iconaoitdated oa iCorn rYodnote Itielawara ft Hudnnn, ex-dlv jjnver ft Rio Ornd I a. t. ti. ..u ilil.tllleni' securities . Kr'e Krlo 11 pfd I Krle d p(d I (leneral Klectrlc too MOO no 7oo 1.700 1.W.I 1,400 J00 ' 'ioo L400 1614 1204, 47 V, 131 I4W 43H I10 14i "siia" lurvai N.ii-thern efd (.real Northern Oro etfa. Illtnola lenlral Intertiorough Met. 1 Inierborough Met. pfd I International Harreeter .... l'nt. Marina pfd i!"!! 1 .n,l . . . Kansas Clly Southern... K. C. So. pfd Laclede Uas I.ounvllle ft NaahTllle. Minn, ft 81. Louis 104 i40i M - fit. P. ft S. A. M.. aaourl. K. ft T M., K. ft T. pfd Mlaeourl Pacific National Hl.rull National Lead N R R. of M. 14 pfd.. New York Ontral N. V., O. ft W Norfolk ft Western 101 11444 i nm.ni.i. Nort hern Pacirio ... North American Pacific Mall r-ennaylvanla 4.000 300 People's Gas I P., I'.. 0. ft 8t L jplilHburg eVial . Preened 81 eel Car Tollman Palace r I rtailsay Steel Spring I Tteadlng I Republic Steel 7A tteptiDiic steel prn noes. iiana i 4tock Taland C. pfd , 81. L. A- ?. P. M pfd st. Louis f4. W. .. SI L. 8. W. pfd Sloaa-Rhefrtetd 8. ft I..,, Soul hern Pacific , Southern Rallaay So. Railway pfd Tenneeeoe e'opper Texaa ft Pacific T.. St. L. ft W T , 81 L ft W. pfd I'm ion Pacific t'nlon raclflc prd I'nlted atatee Really 1 nlled Slates Rubber I'nlted Btatea Steel I . 8. 8teel pfd t'tah Copper Va.-e'aroilua Chemical .... Wahaah Wabaah pfd Wentern Maryland Weettnghou Eleetlie .... Western Union Wheeling ft. L. R lhleh valley 17,201) 11 ill Total aalea for the day. 441. Jo shares. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. 8. ref. la. rag. ..1004, Int. It. M. 4a... do coupon 10 Japan 4a II. 8. 3a. reg 141 do 4 We do coupon 101 K. I". Ho. tat la. V i. 41. reg 111 L. 8. deb. 4a IMI. M,4 M l P4 14'AI do coupon Ill-la L ft N. unl. 4a.... hi. Allla-l'hal. let (I ... 17 M. k. ft T. let 4a.. Ti7 Amer. Ag. ta 101 't do gen. 4a aM, Am. T. ft T. e. 4a. .104 Mo. Pacific 4a 77'. Am. Tobacco 4a I N. It R. of M. 4. in. do 104 N. Y. C. g. Ia 74, 2 do deb 4a ... !', I N. V.. N. II. ft H. 104 CT. to 121 lOt'i N ft w. lat e. 4a.. 174, ft do pt. 4a. 103 11 No Pacific 4s at Armour ft Co. 4a. Atchiaon gen. 4a do cv. 4e do cv. ta A. C. L. lat 4 Bil. ft Ohio 4a do la do 8. W. aa Brook. Tr. ct. 4a... Cen. of (la ta 4 'en: Leather ta I- of N. J. g. Ka... Chaa. ft Ohio I'll.. 2 do la O .8. L. rfdg. 4a.. u Penn. ct. 3e lilt 10 do con. 4a : Heading gen 4a . ., .. 71 .. 13 ...111 ...'. 17 4t W ... 17 170 St. L. ft 8. K. ff. 101 do gen. do ref. ta... hlcago ft A. C. B. ft Q. j. do ges. 4a.. C. M. ft 8 P. do col. 4a. . . do rfg 4a Colo. Ind. Ka Colo. Mid. 4a (' ft 8. r. ft l. ft H ct. 1 it L. 8. W e. (a do lat gold 4a.... M 8 A. L 4a .. 71 .. 2 : Jt .. n .. u .. 4 ..111 .. 71 ..too, ..11 .. ..14 ..14 . . t .107', .. 11 .. 14 . . M .. 12 .. M ..!: Ia. 4a... M So. Pae. col. la ., g ISl do cv. 4a 72'4 do lat ref. 4a M 8o. Rallsar la 73 do gen. 4a 12 t'nlon Paclflo 4a.... i. 4Sa do ct. 4a 4a .... as do 1st ft ref. 4a II I'. 8. Rubber la II V. 8. Steel 2d 6a... 14 Va -I'ar. i hem. ia. H Wabaah lat ta P. ft R. O. 4a do ref. ta Plat I Hera' ta Krle p. I. 4a do gen. ... do cv. 4a, aer. A. do aerlea B tlen. Klec. cv. ta III. t en. lat ref. 4a Int. Met. 4a Bid. "Ottered 77 do lat ft . 4a... 12 Weitern Md. 4a... 74 Weat Bio,-, ct. it.. 1(4 Wla. Otntral 4a,.. Wl Mo. Pac. cv. ka ... 71 Panama It rv York Meter Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 28.-MONEY-On call, steady, at 2'vri2 per cent; ruling rat. 2V, ter cent: closing bid, 2 p-r ce.it; offered at 2 per cent; time loan, steady; sixty days, 21ii3 per cent; ninety days, 3&34 per cent; six months. 3f,irj37t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4V4 per "STERLING EXCHANGE Stesdy. with actual business In banker' bills at $4.M,5 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8615 for de mand: commercial bills. 44.8'i1. SILVER Bar, u2'c; Mexican dollars. 4- BONDS Government, steady; rallroa Irregular. New York Mlalsg Stacka. NEW YORK. Auk- 28, Closing quotation iVt 7M. 4 I i 47 1st ' 110', 14i 10 17 tl HI im stocks were aa follows: Alice .' 1 Little Olef I I cm. Tunnel atock.. II Meilcaa 10 do honde II tiniatlo H Cos Cal. ft Vt 16 Oplilr 17o Hum silver le laodard It lrot Sllrer Yellow Jarktt I UatTlllt Cea II 'offered. Hank t le-.-lags. OMAHA. Aug. 28. -Omaha bank clearing today were s.i4 49. and ror th corr spondlng day of last yar $2,444,573. '.X t