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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912. PERSONAL. ANNA H. MARKS in"& nam. Davtdge Block. Apt. 8.' Red 7521 YOUNG strangers are Invited to vlstt the Young women's Christian association building t 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places, or otherwise assisted. Look tor vur n.vciers aia i mi union station. MASSAGE Swedish movement. Ap t AUiJ 5. 1802 Far nam. D. 6J40. Body Massage. 222-3 Neville Blk. D. 7761. BATHS, Swedish massage. Mrs. Snyder. No. 3, The Dunsany. 10th & Pierce. D. 4350. ta-rAv hi ni in ci-ui'iiv Besren Pharmacy, 12th and Dodse. MASSAGE Expert treatment. Mrs. x oouxj Steele. 208 S. 13 St. K. 325. ' MASSEOTHERPY11 Glow a,H . '.Passage. Mmc. mien or inicago. lUi) s. nth, 1st fl. D. 7665 VITAL mBMUIES Vital Kah I l- Ann,. D. Fisher. 401 Ware block, 3ti & 15th. REAL ESTATE 7XJAX3 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Snilt & C'3.. 13a) Farnam ot. OMAHA property and Nebraska lands, O'KEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 New Omaha Nat'i Bank Building. LARGE loans qur specialty, btull Bros. CITY LOANS Bemis-Carlbtrg ' Co. 310-312 Brandeis 'i'heaur Bidg. 1100 to $10,000 made promptly, V. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., lath and Farnam. LOANS on arms and Improved city Dumont'& Son, 1603 Farnam St., Omaha. "Wanted, farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co.,Oma. GAEVIN BROS Loan8' nd uo- MONEY u ioai on business or rest denco properties, $1,000 to $500,00. W. H. THOMAS. 603 First Nat'l bank Bidg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED TO BUY. Household gds, clothes ft shoes, UiWil BU6 WANTED To buy pool hall; give full particulars in first letter. P. O. box 12 Grand Junction. Ia. BEST prices tor scrap iron, brass, rags, bottles.. Call Finkeistein. Doug. 7610. BOTTLES Buy, sell and exchange N. Steinberg. H'ld goods, clothes, shoes. 2620 Cum. U.lbOi. TYT1 second-hand household goods. Tel. S. 777. WANTED TO BUY DOLGOFF 2d-hd. store pays biggest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. W. 1607. REAL ESTATE WANTED SELL your property quickly for cash, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., desk 21, Lln coln, Neb. i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALS OR TRADE A fine 320-aore (arm in the San Luis valley; excellent soil; excellent water rights; fair Improve ments. A. V. Nelsou. Monte Vista, Colo. UKAN'l, ill ttrandeis Tneater. u. HIGH-GRADE auto touring car, with limousine ooay; win excitange tor city or farm property or good mortgage, ij 2, Bee. I WILL exchange improved 1,360-acre Garfield county, Neb., ranch, for other property. Prefer Omaha. Value $lw,otw, equity $$,000, 3d Baldwin Block, Council Biutrs. la. real estate Mi.i,kwil u' nibU, Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of ficii n Nbrska. IMS BimicUie 1'neater. Idea) Omen t Co., 1UH and Cuming St Puces, oui. c tiiuiQ. umnurKoocomiing. ACREAGE BAKG-UNJT near Omaha. Onn Merrill, lss :y Naw Bank Bidg. . ' CITY rUOfbUt'l k .'UK SAt-JS . : FOR SALE 257V Evans 'St.. 6-room, new, modern, oak finish, sleeping, porch. Call Owner, Webster 731. TWO B-room bungalows, all modern, hot and cold water in basement; half block from car line. 3217-3218 Charles St Har ney 39 IS. " FOR SALE BY OWNER. Modern H-room house at sacrifice; hot water heat. 3724 N. 24th St. Webster 3899. TO hl'i, SbXL OK Wfc.Vf. '1KJT 9KB JOHN W. K OB BINS. ISO; FARNAM T. FOR SALE cheap 5-room house, partly modern. Phone Webster 29970. "ModernHome" Reception room, parlor and dining room; solid oak, seven rooms, hot water heat, the latest improved plumbing and bath fixtures, full length mlrrow doors, large bevelled plate glass doors, all the modern conveniences was placed in this home. Lot 60x130 feet It was built for a home and not for sale, but circum stances have altered our plans, and we will sell for actual cost, $5,000. Both streets paved and all specials paid. Ad dress D 581, care Bee. A BARGAIN OFFERING Corner lot, 56x140 ft. 7 paved street; seven-room houses all modern; room for double flat. Owner, 2403 North 18th St. FOR SALE BY OWNER Thoroughly modern residence, I rooms and bath, hot water heat, electric light, open fireplace full length screens, storm sash and window shades; lot iSx 185 on paved Btreet. Price- $7,500; easy terms; owner leaving state; inquire 3oi2 Dodge St $2,200-A GOOD business lot with 10-room house, partly modern, small house in the rear, with plenty of room to build a store. Easy terms. Anton Trlska, 2224 8. 16th St., downstairs. Red 5418. FRUIT FARM MILE FROM TOWN. 40 acres, 1 mile from town, 4-room house, good cellar, well, barn, corncrlb, other outbuildings, S acres In fruit, 1.000 grape vines, Vt acre canteloupes, 7 acres alfalfa, balance garden truck and com; price right. GALLAGHER & NELSON, ' 483 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. . THREE oottagss on 99x132 level ground. $1,800; $600 down, balance any time; two two-story house on 8. hith, close in, $4,500; rent $60 per niontn; $1,600 down, bal ance any time; lovely cottage, large lot, one-half block ear and school, $1,000; one halt cash, balance time. K. S1LTZ, 2442 S. 19th. Sleeping Porch Nice Lawn $2,800 Good 6-room, modern, steam heat laundry, lawn, cement walks. 1706 N. 36th St. Phone owner, Web. 8266, B-1773. NEW modern 7-room two-story house with bath room, closets, etc.; full cellar, furnace, hardwood finish, beautiful electric fixtures, corner lot 50x132. east front paved street near car line, $4,000. Northwest corner h and Fowler. ALL MODERN 8-room house on 33d and Myrtle Ave., price low and terms to suit Central Realty Co., 580 Brandeis Bid,. - - . A BARGAIN, Lot 60x130 feet on paved street; all specials paid. 22d and J streets, fou'h Omaha; $800.00; easy terms. R. J, Watts. $23 N. 37th Bt, Omaha. REAL ESTATE FARM & RAW CH l.ASriiS FOB VALE Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM A TLANTI RAII.ROAD. Lands adapted to the widen rsntre nf crepe. All the money crops of the sotitb filentlfully produced. For literature treat r,g with this coming country. Its climate, church and school auvantat;e. wrlta W. B. LEAHY. DFPT. K. General Passenger Agent . ATLANTA. OA. REAL ESTATE FARM 4 HAIVCH LANDS FOR SALE Canada. FOR SALE. CANADIAN LAND-J20.000 would handle a tract ot 15,000 acres ef the best wheat lands In one of the most fertile districts In western Canada, ad joining main line of transcontinental rail way; settlers now coming In large num bers. Price reasonable; owner will accom pany intending purchasers to Inspect land. Apply for full particulars. Address Y 132, Bee. Colurauu. 120-ACRE relinquishment; one-half under North Sterling ditch and reserve:., sys tem completed, water flowing In reser voir; 4 miles of small town, V. P. rail road. Place can be homesteaded under 3-year law which requires only 7 months residence each year. Price $925 cash for short time. MORTON ft WALDO, 109 S. 3d St. Sterling, Colo. ions. THE easiest way to find a buyer tot Yuur farm to insert a small want a !o the 1'sa Moinea Capital. Largest cir lulatlon in tli state or lua. ii.uM daily. The Cai'ital i read by and believed la by ihe standpatters of Iowa, who simply r. fuse to pennit any utLer apr in their homes, Rates, 1 cent a woid a day; Lli per lice per mouth; count wn o dinar words to tne iinw. Addi'v t'o -Uymei '.'ainll. Hr." Vunr.es. la. FOR SALE 40-acre farm milea to city of 4,000, gentiy rolling upiand, well improved, buuuiugji in i.ne shape. 26 acres In cultivation, balance in pasture and fine timber, cose to school, u fine home. Price, $110' per acre; can make good terms. Box 63b Missouri Valley, la. $100 PEK ACHE 116 acres, 1 mile from Honey Creek, ia.; .0 acres under cul tivation; It acres meadow, plenty of good water, (S-room House, plenty of good outbuildings, such as earns, corn cribs, hog houses, etc. Vs cash. ilcGte Heal Estate Co., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. . Allaaourl, JACKSON COUNTY. 410 acres, mostly choice level valley land, extra good improvements; at sta tion, rock road: alfalfa, blue grass; Si2o per acre. John A. Kerr, Independence, Mo. Montana. "SEVENTY thousand acres Carey land open to entry on Valler-Montana project. Canal system completed. Pay ments extend over fifteen years. Sec tion famous for grain, forage and vege tables. Write Clinton, Hurtt & Com pany, Box 16, Valler, Montana." RANCHES-20,000 to $100,000. Send for list. Shopen & Co., Danch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. Nebraska. PLATTE county farm for sale; 3H miles from Monroe; rolling land; fair improvements; good neighborhood; price, 118,000. Address William Webster. Colum bus. Neb. NEBRASKA'S GREATEST LAND AUC TION 6. 000 ACRES. The most glgantio auction sale of nigh class corn, wheat and alfalfa lands ever held In America; 80-acre tracts, 120-acre tracts, 160-acre tracts, 240-acre tracts, 320 acre tracts and 640-acre tracts. All In dividual farms having their ewn Indi vidual Improvements, consisting if bouses, barns and outbuildings, ail fenced. To be sold on August 20 and 21. at auction, at Havelock, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Easv terms. Long time. Low rate of Interest. For further information ad dress Farmers' Land Company, 417-18-19-20, First National Bank Bldg., Lincoln. Neb. Colonel Z. S. Branson, auctioneer; H. K. FranU. clerk. WILL sell 160 acres ood farm land. Chase county, Neb., for 1760. Only $250 cash. Box 92, Council Bluffs, Ia. New York. FARM for sale In Otsego Co., N. Y., consisting of 128 acres; a good hop and dairy and poultry farm, 4 mi. from rail road; 16 acres of timber; plenty of water; $11 per acre; easy terms. A, C. Robinson. State Hospital. Mlddletown. N. Y. Sooth Dakota, 820 ACRES of land for sale close to Winner, county seat of Tripp county, So. Dak.; all good plow land; good terms; l0-acre farm close to Winner a bargain. O. P. Kares. Winner, So. Dak. FOR SALE 160 acres good farm land. 40 acres broke, balance all tillable. 7 miles from Dallas and 5 miles from Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash, $2,500 March 1, 1913; $2,40Q March 1, 1917. , Address Box 186, Dal las, a. D. HOMESTEAD relinquishment on choice quarter sections of farming land for sale in southern South Dakota, at a bargain. Apply Shuler & Cary, 1140 City National Bank Bldg. 15.383 acres, 3,000 under cultivation, 10,000 acres tillable, $50,000 Improvements, fifteen flowing wells, one large reservoir, $20.00 an acre. No trading. W. H. GRAHAM, -Cuero, Texas. LITE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live stock Commission Merchants Clay. Roblson ft Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co., Ui Exchange Bidg. Martin Bros. & Co., Lxch. Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given tnat the Board nf Dlrnctnra nf th nr.mhoii t .. -1 - - District has declared its intention to sell and will sell thlitv tlinuund rfnii.. .. ww), par va.ue, or any smaller amount. ml na uuiiua i.:ciuiuie isauea, aated July 1, 1911, at the office of said board on the corner of First and Chestnut streets in Kimball, Kim bah county, State of N- DrasKa, on weaneaaay, tne 4th day of September, A. D. 1912, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. Sealed proposals will be received by the hnAi-d at tnalr aalrt nttm n- v. chase of said amount of bonds or any nart tharenf until nt Hair 1 , - - aim . ngyr named he.etcfore, at which time the said uoaiu win open me proposal and award tne purcra.e of ti.e bonds to tne hluuaar . - ,V,1 V. A A ... . rnnyvnnitjiv muyei ui viuuers, me Ooard iiowivcr. resi-i'vinif tha rtrht ... ... . - --. W CJW, any or all bids. uatea August 12. ihiz. By orc;er on tne Board of Directors THE KIMBALL IRRIGATION DIS TRICT, (eai) by I. S. WALKER, President Attest: Fred R. Morgan, secretary. A12d21t Metal Market. NEW .YORK, Aug. 12. METALS Cop per, firm; standard spot and Auirust $17.2517.50; September, $17.25(l.4o; Octo ber. $17.SO17.50; electrolytic, $17.5017.62; lane, imvif3ii.i'A; casting, ii.utxsi7.i24; tin, firm; spot, Hi.4O45.80; August and September, 45.25&45.7S; lead, Arm, $4.46 4.55; spelter, quiet, $6.756.95; Iron, firm: new No. 1 northern, $15.75l.2o; No t northern, I16.2515.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, J15.751S.25. Copper arrivals at New York today, ten tons. Exports this month, 6,092. London cop per, firm; spot and futures, $78.09 10s; London tin, firm; spot, 212; futures, 81 15s; London lead, is ia 9d; London spel ter, 26 6s; Iron, Cleveland warrants, 60s lOfcd. BT. LOCI9, Aug. 12. METALS Lead, dull, $4,323)4.35. Spelter, dull, $.B5. Wool '.Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12.-WOOL-Steady. territory and western mediums, 20(&.i'4c; fine mediums, 18 20c; fine, 13 17c; Dunk Clrarlairs. OMAHA, Aug. 12. Bank ciearinrs for toaay weie $2,977, 47.-76, ani for tne cor lesponCLr.g day last y.a , $2 4-,746.a. Oil Market. SAVXNNAH. Aur. 12. TURPENTINE -Quiet at 394f401Ac. ROSIN-Flrm; type F. KJSnki type G. $8.QV4. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bearish Feeling Develops in the Wheat Situation. CORN IN STRONG POSITION Yield of Oats so Great that Move ment Will Be Limited Only by Capacity of the Railroads. OMAHA. Aug. 12. 13U There Is a feeling in the wheat trade that the final figures on the spring crop may be raised considerably over the pres ent official estimate. There is no nd of talk about the competition which this country will meet from Canada and Rus sia after this month in oft'ertng :heap wheat to Europe. These are the tnings which are creating bearish feeling end causing many predictions of lower prices. On the other hand, Chicago receipts are light and shipments heavy. The shortage In the soft wheat states is yet to ue felt as a commercial feature. The high qual ity ot the wheat this year makes it popu lar with foreign buyers. There is no doubt but that the milling interests In the northwest will absorb much of the early movement and there may ls con siderable export business in winter v heat before the heavy spring movement begins. Many of the heavy traders are friendly to the buying side. Cash wheat uncnanged. There Is a remarkably strong position In cash and September corn and It Is likely to continue until the country gets realy to sell reserves more freely. This ma) not take place until the growing crop is out of danger. The market looks like a bull situation for the early montns and moderately bearish for the late months. The official crop figures have Increased the bearish feeling. The market from now on should be very active, as the short traders cover briskly on any show of strength or bull leadership. Cash corn was unchanged to lc down. Tneie Is much taik of a possibility or alt oats montns working down around a 30-cent level during the balance ot tho year. Leaders suggest sales on tempo rary bulges. The yield lor the year Is so grtat that the movement of oats will only be limited by the capacity of the railroads, casn oats lc to IVto lower. Clearances: Wtieat and uou, 434,000 bushels; . corn. 10,0u0 bushels; oats, 12,000 busi.els. Liverpool close: Wheat, Unchanged to d higner; corn, unchanged to Id higher. Primary receipts of wheat were 2,106,000 hnahelx. utrainat recelnts last year Of 1,- 356,000 bushels and shipments ot LVtt.000 bushels, against shipments last ysar 01 1 1S6 000. Corn rectlDts were 453,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 701,009 bushels and shipments 01 z$',im ousneis, against shipments last year of 324,000. Oats receipts were 1,337,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 836,000 bush ela and shlnments of 572.000 bushels, against shipments last year of 635,000 bushels. Visible supply: Wheat, decreased, 158, 000 bushels; total visible, 18,083,000 bush els; against 47,971,000 bushels last year. Corn Increased 401,000 bushels; total vis ible, 2,852,000 bushels; , against 6,640,000 bushels last year. Oats increased 219,000 bushels; total visible 1,210,000 bushels, against 16,243,000 bushels last year. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat-No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, 87c; 1 car, 87ttc; 1 car, 874c; 2 cars. 87c; 4 oars, 86c; 3 cars. 86Hc. No. 3 hard, winter: 1 car, 86c; 3 cars, 8614c; 7 cars, 86c; 3 cars, 85c; 1 car, 85Hc Corn-No. S white: 7 cars, 74c; 1 car, 7314c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 73c; 1 car. 7214c; 2 cars, 72c. No. 3 color: 1 car, 7114c. No. 2 yellow: 3 cars, 7ll4o; 1 car, 7114c; 1 car, 7114c. No. 8 yel low: 10 cars, 71c. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, 71c; No. 3 mixed, I car, 70c; 4 cars, 70Hc; No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 70c; 1 car, 6914c; $ oars, 69c. No grade. 1 car, 64c. Cats Standard: 1 oar, 32c. No. 3 whits: 9 cars, 31iic; 1 car, 31c. Barley No. 4: I car, 69c. Omaha Caen Prrces. WHEa't-No. 2 hard. 86S8!4c; No. S hard, 85&87!4c; No. 4 hard, 798514c. CORN No. 2, white, 74a744c; No. 3 white, 73!4!74o; No. 4 white, 727214c; No. 3 color, 7114c; No. 2 yellow, 71147114c; No. 3 yellow. 70(g'71c; No. 4 yellow, W14 7014c; No. 2, 71c; No. 3. 70(70c; No. 4, 670c; no grade, 6264r. OATS-Standard-Sl(h32c; No. 8 white, 313114c; No. 4 white, sOfoaJSo. - BARLEY Malting, flOOffl70c; No. 1 feed, 35$t4oo. RYE-No. 2. 60g2c; No. 3, 67(g60c. Cnrlot Receipts. - Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 178 .104 290 Minneapolis 273 ... Duruth 1 Omaha 19a 69 39 Kansas City..... 643 52 26 St.- Louis 468 56 178 Winnipeg, holiday. , ) CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 12. Decrease In the iilutu. .nhniv nf whaat. tns-ftther with a strong caan demand, brougnt about a lany, overturning aepressea conuuiuw. 'the market was steady at tne ciose from a 6haue to 14rOc higher. Attempts to acce.e,ate the movement of wheat, whrrtTls slowly getting In t.ansit, brougnt a sharp demand from elevators and shippers for at rivals an,i made the cash markbt exceptionally strong. A decrease of 758,000 bushels In the visi ble supply brought down the domestlo in slgnt to 18,000,000 bushels, compared niih i7jvniivk huahcla last vaar. (:om- paratlvaly . strong northwest markets neipea to onset geneiauy "'" tinna to DromiHe ot enormous yie-u and favorable weatner. Primary receipts were large ana caan sales aggregated 85,010 bushels. Decem ber ranged trom 9l92c, with ast tales KWho higher, at vio. L-m.Avo K. v.ath.r nt-nianrtfi throiiK-h- out the corn belt tailed to dull the strong demand today tor tne gram, the esp- i.mhsH nnrlnn rlfmhtnar wet Sbova Satur- lliwt -w,..w. ... ' - - day's close. September longs jeilnquisned much grain. Birengui 01 me iiwur options extenoea in some ut-icu iu mc rlu,r n, flltlll-AU li tltt 1 ttriP0M tfiV December were 14&14c higher, at 54ft) 54c. September tlnlshed &lc higner, .. . ..A i Kn 9 . -1 1 n iv lira- nilOtAil at 77i"7-ic. December iluctuated between 64c while tseptemoer rangea irom keptember oats araggea tne mainei, tu though the net decrease was not large, i , k. lrmA UUi- hlarher. at S2',,3 32c, the high point, while final figures lor Heptemoer were rTe .i 'it-. Fiimness In the provision market was ku naotrmr aa,aa whan hla:h spots were leached. Prices averaged fiom UVslfoC nigner man mwui; October cork finishing unchanged, at $17.9214. Closing quotations on futures were: Article Open-1 Hlgh-J Low. ) Close. Sat y. Wheatl . I ,,! I 1 bept. si-avil Deo.lvl-21.1 92 K.1 9219214 iii4i . rm to V5'ki C8',4;C914 6454&'i 5414 i. ol,;54145i 31141 m,,L Co:.i; i- i l isept.68V4:'8l Dec..54Z Ma.Mvvxi Oats. I 54541 S4- Sept.1 3W 31T4I I214l!314(S'!32i4r&H Ma.4-iU'iii4-)4.1n341ka'i 'uHiSfWA Pork, j I I I, I dept. I 17 bv ii eiyjimo-Ti n m i jli ei Oct. 18 w is w i it 11 u Vin Dec Lard. 18 46 IS 50 I 18 43141 18 60 18 45 I Sept. W 67141 1 72141 10 65 1 10 70 10 77Vil 10 80 1107214751 10 80 10 6 Oct. Deo. 10 5J 10 5214 10 60 10506214 10 75 Jan.. 10 50 10 60 j 10 47141 10 60 10 7JV4 Ribs. Sept. ,106567141 10 7V4! 10 !4 10 671t 10 65 10 10 7 10 6214 10 71 10 65 980-82141 9 82141 9 76 9 &14! 9 77(4 Oct.. Jan.. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4.20 4.70; straights, $4.0O$4.6o; spring patents, 84.0$.M; straights, $4.604.60; bakeis, $4.004.30. RYE-NO. 2, 681470!4c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 61c.; fair to choice malting. 7!(S.76c. SEEDS-Timothy, $6.00; clover $10.00t 16.00. PROVISION'S-Mess pork. $17.75!3a7.8714; lard (in tierces), $10.28; short ribs, 'loose). $13.12'4&10.6214. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 4S4,0t hu. Primary receipt were 2.1O5.O0O bu. compsred with l.S.J.OOJ bu. the correstnling d.y a year ago, The visible supply of wi-.&t In the Uu'.trrt states decreated 758,000 bu. for tho Trek. The amount of breadstuff on ocean pass age decreased $,296,000 bu. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow; Wheat, tfi cars; corn, 176 cars; oats, 442 cars, hogs, 15,000 head. Chicago Cash PricesWhoat: No. S red, $1.021jjl.O5; No. 3 red. $1.00(Bl.03; No. i hard. 4!fc9lic; No. 3 hard. S3&5c; No. 1 northern, $l.0&1.07; No. 2 northern. 9ScQ $1.05; No. $ northern. 87c$l.04; No. ; spring, 95ce$102; No. 3 spring, 9M$1.02; No. 4 spring, Sk'i&Sl.OO; velvet chaff, 92c $1.00; di rum, 9499c. Corn; No. 2, 754 76c; No. 2 white, 77lc; No. 2 yellow, 77t77!fcc; No. 3. 74H75Sc; No. $ whit. 76eS6V; No. 4 whtte..T6V4t7c; No. 4. I 131c; No. 4 white, 74H(a75c: No. 4 yellow, Vilti&TSVsc. Oats: No. 2 white, new. $29 321ic; No. 3 white, old, t232i4c: new, 3114c; No. 4 white, new, 3014c; standard, old. S2!j33c; new, 31S32Hc Bye: No. t 70c. Barley: 40tfi7io. Clover seed: $10.00-15.00. Timothy seed, $4.00ig.00. BLTTER Easy; creameries, 2ij24; daisies, 21$23c. EGGS Steady: receipts, $.4$0 cases; at mark, cases Included, 16c; ordinary firsts, lt!ip; firsts, 18!. CHEESE-Steady; daisies, 151415l4c; twins. 14Viil5c; youn Americas, 1514 loir: long horns, 154154c. POTATOES Steady ; receipts, 0 cars; Minnesota, 70 72c; Illinois, 6636Sc; Mis souri, 758Sc. POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 13c; chickens, 13c; springs, 17c. VAL-3teady; 913c. NEW YOHK GENERAL MARKET Quotations ot the Day on Vnrions Commodities- NEW YORK, Auir. 12 -FLOUR-iteady; spring patents, $5.1S6.45; winter straights. $4.504 60; winter patents. $4.80jj5.25; spring clears, $4.60jf4.W); winter extras, No. 1, 4.1O4.20; winter extras, No. 2, $4.00S4.10; Kansas straights, $4308S4.50. Rye flour, stea 'y: fair to good, $4.254.45; c.iolce to fanci $4.464.. CORNMEAL Steady; tine, white and yellow, Jl.65fl.70; coarse, J1.60G1.65; kiln dried, $4.06. RYE Quiet; No. western, 75c, c. I. t, Buffalo. BARLEY Steady ; malting, KxbSOc, c. I t, Buffalo.' WHEAT Spot market, ilrns; new red. $1.0614 c. 1. f. track and No. 2 red, $1.0814 I. o. b., afloat to arrive; new No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.0314 f- o. b. afloat. Futures market was generally steady on rains in the northwest Rnd firm spring wheat markets closing V net higher. September closed $1 00; December, $1.004. CORN-'rfpot market easy; vxport, S2c, f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market, weak; standard whits, 53c; No. 2, nominal; No. 3 and 4 63c, all nominal; No. 2 natural white, 6254c; new white clipped, 59Mc on track. : HAY-Steady; prime, $1.36; No. 1, $1.30; No. 2, $1.151.20, So, t. 96c$1.06. HIDES Firm; central America, 25c; Bogota, 24!i25!4c. LEATHER Firm : hemlock firsts, 25 27c; seconds, 2426c; thirds, 2122c; re jects, 15e. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, $19. 6 20.26; family, $20.00O'21.00; short clears, $19.50(321.00. Beef, firm; mess, $l5.0flgl5.50: family. $18.0018.50; beef hams, ,&00 31.00. Cut meat, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, $11.5013.50; pickled hams, $13.26(814.00. Lard, firm; middle west prime, $10. 65(ff 10.75; refined, steady; conti nent $1150; South America, $11. 0; com pound, $8.258.50. , M t CHEESE Firm; receipts 697 boxes; state, whole milk, colored special, lS&cj colored, average fancy, 16148!l5V4c EGGS Firm; receipts, 9,470 cases; fresh gathered dirties and poorer, 171714c; dirties. No. 2, 16164c; . Inferior dirties. llBUTTER-Steady; receipts, 6,734 tubs; creamery, extras, 214e; firsts, 25149 2614c; seconds, 242Sc; thirds, 2223c. Stats dairy. Finest, 26ct good to prims. 2426o; common to fair, 2123c. POULTRY-Allve, Bteady; western broil ers, 18(5190 ; fowls. 15c; turkeys, 14c. Dressed, firm; fresh killed western broil ers, 18&25c; fowls. 1417c; tu.keys, 1617c. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12.-WHEAT-Cash; h'hr: track No. 2. red. $1.011.04; No. 2 hard, 90f.6c XT , CORN Firm; iraca no. , m, iiw. white, 79(ff80c. . . OATS-Fnm; track No. 2, 33 Sic; No. I white, 323214e. Closing prices Ot tuuirea; WHEAT Higher; September, 91; De cember, t2c. .., CORN-Strong; September, 69T4c; De cember, 62c. " . OATS Firm; September, SOHe; Decem ber. Slc. ;- ;. KYE-Steady, 72c FLOUR-Steady; red winter Patents, $4.504.75; extra fancy and Straight, $4.06 (S.40; hard winter clears. $3,00(33.35. SEED8-TImothy. $10.00; cornmeal, $3.60. BRAN-Steady; sacked east track, 98o 0-11.02. ui wtns rrailpa. scarce: timothy, $12.00H5.00; prairie, $12.0O16.90. PROVISIONS-Pork, unchanged; Job bing, $1650; lard, unchanged; prima steam, $10 32(810.424; dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $10.76; clear ribs, $10.75; short clears, $11.00; bacon, un changed; ooxea extra snon, tu.io, ribs, $1175; short clears, $12.00. nrtrrr ipbt Ktaarfv- rhlclcpns 12C. springs, 16c: turkeys, 1625c; ducks, tM 12c; geese, 6llc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, o7iw--EGGS-Higher, 1714c- ; Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls W-O00 9,00$ Wheat, bu 468,000 213,000 Corn, bu .0W 21,000 Oats, bu. ...uv.wv Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12. WHEAT Cash: Hard, steady to c off; soft steady to V4o up; No. 2 hard, 87Viipic; No. 3. 86aS914c: No. 2 red. B7cSl.J0; No. 8, CORN uncnangea to c wsner; mi t miit:! tmifc: No. 8. 7414c: No. 2 white, ... ....... . 77c; NO. $, 7B$76Ho. OA TBJViarKet w niRnei, xu. .in., 353614c; No. 2 mixed, 35o. Closing prices ot futures: WHEAT (September, 87V487c; De cember, 8714c; May, 90c. ' CORN r September. 68T4c; December, 61c; May 62c. MUA OATS September, jzc; iiscemoei, w 82c. HAY-Steady; choice timothy, $13.50 14.00; choice prairie, tS.W. ottttcij rMflmnTv. 24c: firsts. 2C, seconds, 20c; packing stock 20c. t EGGS Extras, 2014c; firsts, 196; sec onds, 14c. ak) Whfiftt. bu 528.000 196.000 Corn bu 62,000 35.030 oa?,'bu :;::::.:..::.:... 25:000 .ooo VintMe SnpplF of Grain. i i ik. TTi,crf Statea flatur- day August 10 as oomplled by Jhe New n-,w,ir, nhann was OS follows: Wheat, 18,083,000 bu., decrease, 678,000 bu.; Wheat In bond, l,3t0,UW OU., geurnni;, w 000 bu. Corn, 2,852.000 bu Inorer 4il,000 bu. Oats, 1,210,000 bu.. Innc .!,000 bu ; oats In bond, 127,000 bu.. . -isse. 4t000 bu. Rye, 244,000 nu., increae, i,m bu. Barley. 296,000 bu., decrease, 43,000 bu. Peoria Market. mrnnii III Ana- 11 POTtN Market V4e higher; No. 2 yellow, 7614c; No. 3 yellow, 75c; No. 4 yellow, 66c; No. 3 mixed, 7414c; sample. 70c. OATS-Unchanged; No. 2 white, 2214c; atandard. 2214c: No. 3 white. S114ft32c; No. 1 white, $lc. . Omaha Hay Market. nuitri Ana- 1! WAV New. Nn. 1. ViTIAtin! ----- - - - t - n uu9iiAn. N11 H t10 TKlrfill 00- Xo 1. M (VI 10.00; No! 1 upland. 11.00pll.B0; Ns. 2. $10.00(11.00; No. 3, $8.0010.00; No. 1 tow- i.a tmnuftmra- Kn i t Oftffin On- Nn. II. $7.009 00; alfalfa. No. 1, $12.5013.50; No. 2, $ll.ooBiis.w; o. a, .uwu.w. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-COTTON-8pot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12c; mid dling gulf, 12 26c; sales, 422 bsles. Futures closed weak; closing bids: Au gust, 11.14c: September, 11.15c; October, 11.29n; November. 11.81c; December, 11.36c; January, 11.29c; February, U.40c; March, 11.45e; May, 11.63c. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. U.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $1.86(31.07; No. $ northern, $1.02 .05: No. 2 hard winter 4c; Bentember. 92Hc; December, 9214g92?4c. CORN-No. 2 yellow, 7614c; No. 3 white. 7778p; No. 8, 747Sc. OA TS standard, 34igs4i4c. BARLEY Malting, 600c. Iry Gonln fnrVrt. NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-DRY QOODS A very 'arge husln'ss done In dress goods for serins dellverr. Cotton goids were quiet dutlng the day In first hands fol lowing the drop In cotton. Yams rule quiet. An active trade Is being made by specialty houses. NEW YORK jilOCK MARKET Profit Taking Has Little Effect on Higher Prices. STEEL ISSUES MORE ACTIVE Canadian Pactfie Moat Prominent of Grain Carriers with Another Hign Kerora St. Paul U Kapeclally Strong-. NEW YORK. Aug. 13,-The salient fea ture of today's stock market lay in the fact thst extensive profit taking failed to exercise more than a slight effect 011 tho higher level attained in the earlier part of the day. Canadian Pacific was most prominent of t'ne grain carriers with another high record. Of the better knokn grangers St. Paul was strong, recovering a large part of its semi-annual dividend. United States 8te.el was most active ot the industrials and while It scored Us best price of the year, made no very sub stanial response to laat Saturday's state ment of unfilled tonnage, which was somewhat in excess of forecasts. Copper shares were in better demand although those of allied concerns, including smelt In, while a number of miscellaneous is sues made more or less material gains, Including General Chemical, which rose 10 points. Bonds were active and Irregular with some inquiry for convertible issues. Total sales, par value were $3,509,000. United States government 4s declined 14 on call Number of sales and eac.g quotations en stocks were as follows: III- Ui.fc 1 fl,.. . . .v vupyur i, sw mv. wv a-it ....... ,..u iiicu,ivnM... l.ft'MJ ?14 94 American hnt uaf... I.T05 u il', ?1 lnwrli',11 1 n ... 'A 'A ............ M .i,IW 14 1 .ft Ararlcn Can pfd .O0 iiuV4 U KO American C. A F I.Stx) t ui Ml 1 nUI-.n ll , .... e,,. .1 .1 la (w. ,muu Vll.... ,.ivu Pill 01 Americas Ice Securllle. o0 pi n 54 1'6U Anierlian LlnaHd 400 HVt 1 14 2.1KKJ 'a 41'i H'i t,6UU Si.vi m:4 !,, 10V Hi Ubtt l4iH m 3V7 SM,i 3(18 Vt 4,tiK) 4SV4 t li.ttoo m wj, :oi'Vi 300 102 Wi lliVk s.eoo nii1,, 14? :n 3,;oo m w iu!., 9 ?,m tin is 'lei. Ainerlitn Loconiotivt . Am. B. & K. tu. dir.) Amir, 8, a K. pfd.... American Sugar Kef... American Tel. & Tel... American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Atchleos Atchtaon pfd Atlantic ('oust Line ... Baltimore at Ohio Bethlehem Steel Upiubiun B.nM ....).. I iu- .'I li. U lU .'1 Cauadlan rtctflo 1.M0 SKlVi W ViS Central Leathar 7.100 :H 1814 Chu.peako & Ohio 4,000 V il tl Chicago Ureat Weittrn.. W.W 11 17V, 1"V V., M. A St. P. (ex. dlv) 1,1110 104 107 10,'H C. N. W 1,400 143 HIH 143V, .oioraao ruei at. iron., ,3 fts i"H Consolidated Oaa 4,8(10 14(i 1Mt4 143i 1,600 Mk li 1414 400 171(4 171V, 171' (.urn Products pelaware A Hudaon... Denver A Rio Ortnd. 700 MVS XIV4 V4j D. & R. O. ptd 300 U B T DIMIIlera' Securltlea 300 33 33 8t'4 Erie Krle let ptd Erie 2d ofd 7,300 U it M 1,300 WVa 54 Vt M 300 44V 4414 4 Oeneral Bleotrie itio un us mm Oreat Northern pld t.SOO 143 14JV4 142 Oreat Northern On (. 1,400 44 44 43Vi IlllBola Central 100 131 131 ' 131 Interborough-Met 1,400 xr Inter borough-Met, pfd.... 1,400 Su 40 V4 0 International Hrverter.. 300 124 1MV, 1H Inter, Marina ptd 100 13 11V, lt International Paper 1,400 WH tt IS International Pump ... lot 7 37 ii K. C. Southern 39,00 2414 H Laclede O.e TOO' 107V4 10T 10T Lahlfh Valley .,500 173 17214 17JV4 Louievllla A Naahvllle.. t,800 let 161 16414 M., St. P. & I. 8te. M. 1,100 1MV4 151 153V4 M., K. A T 1.700 3 "V4 Mleaou'rl Paolflo ......... 1,400 3SV 88V 3SV4 National Biscuit ft.UW AOO'W. IWt-m l'T, . 100 69j 5 54 80S 10 30V4 t 1,000 llVi 113 118 32V4 1,300 1W 11 National Lead N. Ry. ot M. it pit.. Nov York Central....... N. Y., O. A W Norfolk ft Western IDS 83 83 (-1) 1 ,11 nMIV.IV. ........ u.k. D..IH. ttTlin 131 Vk UOVk 131 Pacific Mill 400 33 3JV, 31 Penne7lv.nl 1.400 124 1 JM Peonle'a Oaa 1.50e 11HV4 lit 117 Pitt... C. C. A St. X... 100 109 1( 10Vi Pittsburgh Coal -,W0 . i. a a...i 1 108 Bit 37 37 Pullman Palace Car .... 8,100 JOOtI 1- l-7, 71.700 tfJVi Vt 111 Beading Republic I. a 8 Republic 1. A 8. ptd.... Rock Ieland Co Rock leiend Co. pfd.... St. U 4 S. r. td ptd.. Seaboard Air Line seaboard Air Line pfd.. Blose-Sheffleld 8- I- Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Rtlr pM-- Tenneieee Copper Texas A Paclflo Union P-'cttlo ..... Union Paclflo pfd I'nii.rf Rtataa Realty.... .....1,400 31 n I ?iy so mt S4 (,700 87 W 1,300 SI 53V4 3H 800 84 3 MVs 800 34 23 33 700 84 53 (8 400 67 87 11 4,900 113 112 118 3,800 80 29 2 2,300 80 80 78 300 43 42 42 S2V4 I5.M0 174 173 173 100 1 11 oji 100 34 84 83 United States Rubber... l vnuea bwim United States Steel .-...?? ." i Ktfltoi Steel P.O. iw '' ".T Utah Copper ,....iii--wiollna Chem Wabub Wanati I'd Wtitern Marylwd ...... Western Union n-a.iinhiia Electric. 1,700 2 11 100 41 48 48 1M 4 4 4 100 14 14 14 409 M 57 8 18 7.800 88 37 OT ' 6 t. .ii.. Tli. Rrle Total Mies tor the dsy. 503,300 sbarss. Jes York Monor MarKet. NEW YOHK, Aug.' 12.-MONEY-On cJllrtaafly lit Am Per cent; ruling rat,, per cent; cios.ng bid, n(4 per cent, tlMdBaloKuady! sixty days. I.V4 to 3 per cent: ninety days, days, 4 per cSntTsl month; i m, per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPfcR-FlVo actual business in uim. wv sltxyday bll s and at UM tor de mand, commercial bill", M-Jt4- . islLVER bar, Cle; Mexican dollars t bonds, heavy;. railroad bonds, irregular. i Closing Quotations on bonds today were as follows: D A ref. 1, teg. -104 Japan 4vts 11 So esupos 1WHJ-. C. I. t. is 18 rj S. IS, rsg 183 L. 8. deb. 4s (1981) 92 do oeupon Ml U 4k N. un. 4s.. 87 U B. 4i. i-8... 113 "M,, K. A T. 1st 4s 34 de coupon M do gen. 4 85 Pan. coupon 101Mo. Psoitis 4s 70 Allls-Chsl. 1st Is.. H do conv. Da 85 Am Ag 5s R. of M. 4s.. 88 ATA T. c. 4s...lHN. Y. C. S. 8s.. 84 Am Tob s M o . 4s 83 AVmour A Co. 4s.. 11 N. Y., N. H. A H. Alison n. 4s.... 4 cr. !e 81. go ev 4s (1I40..-N. 4k W. 1st . 4.91 Jowls lo ov. 4s 117 eat r L. 1st 4s.. 14 No. Paotfle Is 98 o 4s 91 a Is tl no 3 810r, . U rfd. 4s.. 2',4 Br Tr. ev. 4s H Penn. cv. 8s (19141 87 C of OS. 5s. e. cou. 4s M.. cin Leather M 9Rea4lng gen. 4..,. C A 0. 4 109 Bt- L. A 8. F f. te 7874 do con. 4s do gen. Is 8V4 f" A 8 Vie "Ht. I'- w- n, 4s 80 r D A Q. It. MKSMbosrd A. L. adj. 5a io g,n. 4s 15 S A. L. ad). 5s.... 79 li A 8. P- c. 4s.in8o. Paclflo cot. 4s.. 87 C M A IPS 48..W7 do . 48 84 PRi g. p o, 4s.. mta. Rf. 1st r. 4a 94!, a0 rfg 4. . R- w C 8 S 4s do gen. 4s 78 D ft H ev. 4s ... M Union Pscltle 4s....lOO4 en' A R. O. ref Is.. 13 do tr. 4 108 niltlilers 5s do 1st and ref. 4s.. 38 l?rl p. i 4S U. 8. Rubber 8s.. ..104 Brie gen. 4s T7U. 8. Steel Id 5s.. 102 do c". a sr. B. 78 Vs. -Or. Chem. Is 98 in Can. -st r, 4s.. Wabash 1st A ex, 4s 87 lit -Met. 4 34Weet. Md. 48 38 Int' M. M. 4'AS.... West, Bt. nr. 5s.. 84 Bl" Wls.Cen. 4s 91 BOSTON. Aug. 12,-Closlng quotations on stocks were as follows: Alloues 4Mohawk Amal. Copper 88Ntirafla Oon 21 A Z L 30NMplsslng Mines .... 7 ill. Com 1 7-18 North Butt 30 B ft C. C. A 8. M. 7Nortk Lehe 5 Cal A Aria 78 Old Dominion 58 Call A Heels I! Qfeeola 118 Centennial 2Julncy 92 Copper Rang On... 5 Shannon 17 East Butte C. M-- U Superior 48 j-rsnklln H8up. & Bos. M 1 Olroiix Con 5 Tamarack 43 nrs.br Con mv. U. 6 R. A M.. 45Tj Greene Cananea .... W do pfd J Isle Royalle (C.)..-. WHVtah Con 11 Kerr Lake 24 Utah Copper 82 Lake CopP" 36Wlnona 5 . u.n. r-oMter .... 81V Wolverine 107 Miami Copper Condition of Treaanrr. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.-At ths be ginning of business today the condition of the treasury was: Working balance In treasury office. I97.96S.910: in banks and Philippine treasury. $35.19.S9i): total ot the general fund was $lt3.34,302. Receipts yesterday were $2,903.45. Disbursements were $1.97fi..irO. Surplus to date this fiscal vear Is $l,397.S2a as against a deficit of $2,31.tei at thia time laat year. These figures exclude Fanama canal and public debt transactions. New York .Mlttftiar Stocks. NKTvV YORK, Aug. li-Closlg quoU tlons on mining stocks were: Com. Tonaet stock.. 10 ataxtosa 275 do bonds 15 Ontario is Cod. Cal. A Vs.... 33 Opbtr 85 Irva Silver HO standard li Leadvllla Con 34 Tellew Jacket 5 Little thief i Offered. London Stock Market. IX).VDON, Aug. i:.-American securlUes opened steady today, rtrst prices ware unchanged, but later the list advanced under ths lead of Canadian Psvclflo and I nlon Pacific At noon the market was steady with value, ranging from to iv higher than Baturday's New York closing. OMAHA GSNEStsAi. MARKET. . B.UTTER-No. j, t-jb. cartotis, To: Wo. lug, zsc. CHkVESB-ImportAd Swiss, Koi Amerl tan bwiss, idei block Bwiea, Ha twins. 17V4c; daisies, ISo; trlplais, Wo Young Americas. lac! blu. label brltik, liv,Jj limbei ger, $-lb., Mloi Ma,. $2o, POULTRYBrulU-rs, &UX per lb hens, lie; oooks. gloe; ducks. Uoi geesa! 16c; turkeys, ao; pigtona, pr tfos, iLift Alive: Hens, loCho; old Mesleis. lai) stags, Hoi old duoks, ull ftl,ored, K gocse, full featharftd, W, turkeys, Uui plgnuns, per dos.. Oik): homers, U.i squabs. No. I, $i.ij No. t Boo. BblKF CUT PRlCEiJ-No. 1 rlbe, 21; No. . Woj No. H. Hue; Ho. 1 loins, Usut Tci &0' ? 0i No- 7ci 1 round. lSVao; No. i, llCi No, t, Wcl ?io. 1 plates, FIBH (fresh)-. pioaerw. Bo; white. 13oi plk loo; trout, 14o large crapp'.ee. Uffl 1ms; bpanlsh tiiackcrel, lUo; eel, Uo h4 aocks, loo; flounders, lioj grn oaltlsh, 15c. rone shad, 6c eevuh, shad roe, rer pair, 45o salmon, Lj halibut, lol yellow psioli, lc; buffalo, c! bulliieada, SVpO. a,tJi;lI8' 'I'C-New apples In bbls.. S.60. Bpanlsh onions, , pwr case, $1,601 Htrawbeirles. per case M qts,, $400. Uananas, fancy select, per bunch, MJJfli I.W; umbo, per bunch, $!.)tAT5. Dau-a. Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box. $2.ae; Dromedary brand, now, $0 1-lb. pkgs. In bos. per bun, U oo. Hgs, Cali fornia, per case vt U . la pks., Mui pr case of W No. 11 pkgs., tltot per ea f,f Pkgs., .00; ,ulk, ill 24 and oO-lb. boxes, per lb.. Wol new Turklsn, -cr.n, in laHo. boxes, per lb., Ucj . erown, In 30-lb. boxes, per lb., 18o; 7. erown, In 80-lb. boxj, per lb., Lemons, Dmonlera, selenstosf brand, extra fancy, 300-SOO slses, per box, 17.60; LorrM Llmonelra, fancy. 300-800 slsss, per box, $ii.60; $40-420 sixes, 60 per box less; Cali fornia, choice, aoo-SoO alses, pur box, tt.W, Oranges, California Elephant brand, extra fancy, W-1SM sixes, per box,, 18. "01 extra fancy, all sixes, per hox, $4.9; Valencia oranges, all slsss, $1.00. Psaohe.i, California, 85c. Wag beans, par basket. ;&c; green beans, per basket, $1.00, Canta loupes, California, alaa; $3,00. Watsr melons, per lb., 140. Peaches, Texas, 4 baskets, 6So; bu. baskets, $1.M. . VEGETABLES Cabbage, home grown, per lb., lo. Celery, Michigan, per do., die. Cuoumbers, hot house, per dus,, sou, Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dos., $j.w, Garlic, extra fanoy, white, per des., ltd. Lettuce, extra fancy, whits, per dos,, Kti, Onions, white, In orate, 11.00; yellow, per crate, 90c. Parsley, fanoy southerns, per doz. bunohea, frOTBc. Potatoes, home grown, new, per bu., 76c, Tomatoes, home grown, per 4-basket oarrter, ffo, CHICAGO LIVB 8TOCK MARKET Cattle and Hias Active and Htather -Bheep Lower. DEI MOIXEJ AD WICHITA Tlffl Thirteen-Innlaar Game Called Atv. oon at of Darkness. CHICAOO. Aug. ll.-CATTLBRe. celpts, a.ooo head,- market, strong 10c up; beeves. $6.T6f 10.40; Texas Steers, $5.09 H.90; western steers, $8.0&l.0; stookers and feeders, $4.00eT.OO; rowa and heifers. $2,6flig.10; calves, $ SOffWlf, HOGS-Recelpt. 87,t3o0 head: market, active &lBc up light. $7,GilJ.oSi mixed, $7.6fVg.55; heavy, $7.40fl37V4i rough, 07.40 W.6J; Pies, $6.009,20 bulk of sales, $7.88 8HKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, I.S0O head; market, strong luo off; native, IS. 90 f(p4.0; westsrn, 140(8,,80: yearlings. 84.60 6-: Jmb. naUre, $4.507.W western, 1.00(87.60. ... Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stook yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending; at 8 p, m. yesterday! 1 KKCEIPl'SCA RLOAD8. Cattle.Heg.heep. H'r'8. C, M. ft fit. P. Ry. I ,. Union Paclflo Ry.. to I io i C. ft N.-W., east... 0 8 ., C, ft N.-W.. west.. M M ,, C, . P., M. ft O.. 3 i. 1 C B. ft Q west... 14 10 7 4 C. K. l, ft p., east.. 8 1, Illinois Central .... I , 8 ., C. O. W. Ry 3 1 ToUl receipts.' 307 67 tf 46 DISPOSITION-HEAP. Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. Morris Packing Co Ill Odd 1.S29 flwlft and Company..,. .Mm m 1,844 Cudahy Paoking? Co..!., 933 788 l,4$ Armour ft Co... i.. 1.179 m 3,411 Schwartx Co .i, ,., ' Wl ,., J. Murphy ;,. 13$ Armour, from country,, M ,.r ,, Morrell 13 W. B. Vansant Co....... ... ... Benton, V. 8. ft Lush... 373 ... Hill ft Son $37 ... F. B. Lswis 138 ,., ... Huston ft Co R ... J. B. Root ft Co......... 141 ... i.. J. H. Bulla 46 ... . ... L. V. Huss ,.. 74 ... MoCreary ft Kellogg.... 66 ... ... Werfheimer ft gan.. 62$ .,, ,., H. F. Hamilton.... 345 Sullivan Bros 48 Lee Rothschild 81 ... . ... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co..,. 6 Rosenstock 222 Baker ft Johns 9 ... Cllne ft Christy 93 Other buyers $06 Totals 7,414 3,407 12,747 St. Louis ttve ttoeU Market. RT. LOUIS, Aug. 12. C ATT LE Re ceipts, 12.000 head; market steady to ftrong; native shipping and export steers, Jfcvc 10.00; dressed and buteher steers, f6OO03.ro; stockers and feeders, $4.00 (t.SO; cows and heifers, $4.O0S.76i canners. $2.7&S;3.60; bulls, $4.005.J0; calves. frt-OOW 9 73; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $4.50) S 2T.: cows and heifers, $3.507.DO. - HOGS-Recelpts, 6,700 head: tnnrket teady, 10c higher; pigs and Dents, $8.25fif S.M; mixed and butchers, $8.4098.50; good heavy. $S 3C(SS.45. SHKBiP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,000 head; market strong: muttons. $3.7Gfi4,7Fi; lambs, $5,601(17.60; culls and bucks, $i.50?i 3.26; stockers. $2.003.60. tovk lu SlKht Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha ; 7.RM 4,000 14,200 St. Joseph 3,900 4,000 .2.000 Kannas City 19,000 3,200 15,000 St. Louis 12,000 6,700 6.000 Chicago 21,000 29,000 23,000 Totals .............61,900 46,900 64,209 Coffeo Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 12-COFFEE-Fu-tures market closed easy net 20 to 22 points lower. Sales were reported of 116.2o0 bags. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio No. 7, 14V4c; Santos No. 4, 16, c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 10&17c nominal. KlKln Batter Market. ELGIN. Aug. It The quotation com mittee of the Elgin board thts afternoon declared butter steady at 26e. Scientists' Coming to Visit in Omaha 'dn a tour of the United States some 600 of the most noted European chemical scientists will come te Omaha September 24. They will be in the United States to attend the eighth International congress of applied chemistry at Washington. The Commercial club probably wilt enter tain the visitors while here. OMAHA IMSTOCK MARKET Best Cattle Steady, Others Generally Ten Cents Lower. TOP CATTLE HIGHEST ON EEC0ED Hog-a Fi to Ten Higher Shippers Making Moat Ad vance Sh4fce?i Show Very Lltle Change In Value. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 10, Ml! Receipts wre: Cattle. H5gs Bheep. Estimate Monday 7,600 4,000 14,20. dame day last week.. 4.96a- 3,(mi 11,133 Same day 1 weeks ago 3.436 4.S41 15,2-7' . b'arae day $ weeks ago 4,0 4,0d8 .0oo; Same day 4 weeks ago 3.124 4,056 9,672 Same day last year.... 8.764 2.414 13,704 The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 18U. lli. Inc. Dec. Cattle 439,210 5S8,iT;0 87.160 Hogs 2,130.146 l,t,3S9 445,757 Sheep 1,110,661 s,'2,460 ttj.JOl : Tha following table ehsws the range ot prices lor hogs at South omaha lor the last few days with comparisons: Llate. 1U. 1 :. U . liiiu. j um.i. j h. 1W . lsO. Aug. 1.. Aug. 8.. Aug. 4.. Aug. 5.. Aug. .. I 7 86 16 681 7 60) 3 4j I 6 1 6 U 7 9S 6 76) 7 76i 7 oil 3S 6 Sol 6 2S 6 9i; J 70 1 6i 6 JSI j 6 23 ft 034. 7 041 7 6a 7 64 6 3al S 93 78 7 71 7 N 4 4 6 to 6 20. 7 90 I T loj I 7 b 6 Sol & 77 1 6 21 7 tSM 7 2S 7 90j I 8 30 6 74; 6 IV 7 8H4 7 271 7 79 7 49 6 S0 6 kO 7 96)4! 7 23 f 8l 7 41 6 40 6 8t Do ' I 1 Zl 7 S 7 K4I 6;JiO 5 N 7 Hi 7 7 4J 6 41 5 S6 ' Auk. 7.. I Aug. 8.. Aug. .. Aug 10. Aug 11. AUg 1A CATTLE Recelnts were liberal for a. Monday, being tne largest lor some weeks oacK. out stui smaller man ror tne cor responding uay last year bv about 1.100 head. While tne big bulk of the receipts consisted ot western tnore was a sprink ling ot coinreos among tne number, tuere be ng some that weie extra cnoice. With laiga raceints nets inu at moat other inaiket points buyers were able to laso auvanutge ot tne situation to pound pru-es down. They were mure ready to do this us the market at this point has been very high as compaieu w.tii other mar k U. As a result me beet steer trade ihii morning ranted anywhere from steady on tne best killers to mlly 10q lower on the common lo pretty decent kinds. As usual on a downwaid market Hie trade was a little slow, stilt tne better giadus soid quite fieuly and the best oi tny oiterings wets cleaned up eariy in tuo moioing. Among tne sales was a bunco, ol fitly head ot choice conned btovtS tnat sold at 31u,oO, tne hlgnest price ever paid on this meikct. Cows and het.eia were a little slow and fully lOo lower than tast week, and in many cases as much at lOuloo lower. Cows and hellers have been very hlgu at this point and as Cmcago broke kx 10O last week buyers made the most of tne liberal receipts touay and forced pitras to a lower basis. Tha copious ralniali ot the last week or more nas created a very good demand for stock eattle and feeders nnd buyers of such cattle were out In the yards early in the morning and seemed willing to pay steady prices tor tne better grades. As a matter ot course with killing cattle lower, the common and less desirablo kinds wcij weak. guotaiions on native eattlef Good to choice beet sters, t8.60tfj9.75; fair to good beef steers, $,.6O8.60; common to fair beef steers, 'j.607.6O; good to choice heifers, $8.W$7.00; good to choice cows. $6.006.00; fair to good grades, $4.25 5.60; common to fair grades, $2.7a4.26; good " to choice stookers and feeders, $5.607.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, 6.60: common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.005.00: itock cows nd heifers, $4.00M $.36; veal calves, $4.0lfi.25; bulls, stags, etc., $S.766.00. Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $7.&038.40; fair to good beef steers, $6.25(J7.60; common to fair beef steers, $6.00.2S- HOOS-Hog supplies failed to expand this morning, the receipts being only moderate for the first day ot the week. Under such circumstances and with en couraging advices from nearly all eastern points trade commenced with shippers' and spectators buying most ot their hogs at prices fully uifloc higher than Satur day's market. Speculators bought a goodly number of hogs early, but tha , shipper! did not have quite so many or- . ders to till as usual. While trade was -fairly lively early, packers, although paying prices steady to 6c higher and in cases 10c higher, were apparently indif ferent and in consequence business in general was a little slow. Notwithstand ing all this, as the supply was not very large, practically everything was dis posed of in very fair season. Shippers bought a load of choice Hampshire hogs for $8.35, the top price of the day, and ISo higher than the best price Saturday. Representative sales: SHEEP Fat sheep and lambs arrived In fairly large numbers this morning, an about fifty loads or ll,&o head, were re ceived at the yards. This is a little mura than last Mohiiay, but slightly shore of the receipts two weeks ago. The most striking feature of today's offerings waa the Improvement In quality over recent shipments; In tact, there was almost a large a percentage of really good stuff In the supply as on any other day since the beginning of the range season. Lambs comprised tha greater part of the stock on sale, the proportion of fat sheep being comparatively small. Mot so much feed ing stuff appeared on the market thia morning as a week ago. Although a little business was trans-, acted early, bulk of the trade was don' later In the morning. According to first, reports from Chicago and other eastern, markets prices there, showed no advance over the close of last week and in con-' Sequence buyers and sellers here were) ' somewhat slow in getting down to bust-, hess. Everyone was apparently waiting? for further developments in the trade be-' tore closing many deals. What little stuff i passed into second hands during the first' rounds were some of the best offering on sale, as there was a good demand tor the most desirable killers. Included In the first sales were about two cars of Utah lambs that brought $7.40, with about 25 head out. About 000 head of Idaho lamb sold for $7.00, with a sort of 300 head at' .. Once salesmen and buyers came to a bet ter understanding as to values and the bulk of the holdings were let go compara tively early In the forenoon. Lambs are quotably 10lSc lower than prices pre vailing at the cioss of last week. Some Of the commoner lambs were possibly 25o lower In some cases. Fat sheep are any- ' where from Bteady to 10c lower than last week's close. Not many really choice handyweight sheep of any kind were on sale. Quotations on sheep and lamos. : Lambs, food to choice, $7.007.50; lambs, fair to good, $6.0037.00; lambs, feeders, $5.50 (.40; yearlings, good to choice light. $4.75 $6.16; yearlings, good to choice heavy. $4.6424.75; yearlings, feeders, $3.764.80; wethers, good to choice, $4.2634.00; weth- ers, fair to good, $3.654.25; wothers, feed ers, $3.254.0O; ewes, good to choice. $3.75 4.00: ewes, fair to good. $3.003 76; awes, feeders, $2.(033.00. Kansas City Live Stook Market.: KAN8AS CITT, Aug. 12. C ATT LE Re ceipts. 19,000 head. Including 3,000. south erns; best steady to strong, others weak; calves 25c lower: dressed beef and export ' steers, $8.4510,20; fair to good, $6.60 8.40; western steers. $5.S09.50; stockers and feeders, J-i.5oif7.85; southern steers, $5.0ftff7.OO; southern cows, $3.6065.60; na tive cows, $3.26(56.75; native heifers, $5.00 f?00; bulls, $3.765.00; calves, 5.00S.75. HOGS Receipts. 3,200 head; market 519 10c higher; bulk ot sales. $S.15 8.35; heavy. $8.10556.16; packers and butchers, $S.io 8.8714: light, $S.20(S.37H: Pigs. $6.007.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.0H) heed; market 10ffl2oo lower; lambs, $S.5Aft 7.26; yearlings, $4.2524.75; wethers, $4:00ffi 4.26; ewes, $3.6003.90; stockers and (vod er $, $2.60&'4.00.- - Sngar Market. nominal;. muscovado. 89 test, 3.55c; centrt-. fugai, SS test, a.wv, luuiueaes, as ii-st. 8.80c. refined quiet Ship Your Stock to South Omaha For List of Reliable Commission Merchants See Our Classified List of Merchants, 1