Till: J IKK: OMAHA, WT.DM .SPA Y. AldlsT is. l.n:,. f ft . I 1 it X e- t f . r. 'j 1 V a GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wleat. Ullies After Several Drop and with Market Strong Ad ranees Two CenU. CORU AND OATS ARE STEADY OMAHA. August IT, 1!!5. Wht vas strong, soiling i cents over I'eslsrtlay's price. 'I'M poor weather con ditions continues to send the hpt .Dig her. Com wait steady today, most of this cereal going at yesterday's prices, with a few saics at o higher. The better grades of oals sold tc higher ' and the rest going at "c lower. A seaboard export! r say It looks as I though tha luvrrnmcnls ( the allies .Intended buying all foodstuffs thomselvea, I thereby eliminating all speculators. They will posaimy buy up ail their l own crops and soil to tne mllirrs at a I fixed price, regsrd less of what the goT , ernmsnt. might have paid for It. It seems that the only way to elimin ate the speculation to prohibit this Im port t Inn of foodstuffs by dealers. Liverpool (lose: YYhettt. unchanged to 4d lower; corn, fed lower. Primary wheat receipt were l.ffiS.OOO h j. and shipments S60.wu bu., against re ceipts of l.t'ni.OXI lm. and shipments of 30000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were W,Ono bu. and shipments ww.nno bo., aaeinst re ceipts of Mi.i'M) bu. and shipments of 4!V, (lOii bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were l.i"74,noO bu. and shipments .Tfi.iaii bu., against re-' celpts ot l..2,000 bu. and shipments of 11,00 bu. last year. CARLOT HECKIPTS . Wheat. Om. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis IMIuth Omaha ,.. Kan wis City Ht. Louia Winnipeg ' .12.- 144 ?b 14 157 IK These sales were reported today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car at 11.12; . Ho. 3 hsrd winter. 1 car at ll.lt. I car ; at ll.ia. 1 oar at S1.ll. 1 cars at 11.10, 1 car at ll.Ov, 1 car at S1.0N; No. 4 hard .. , -winter, 1 car at I1.06V4, cars at $1.(), 1 , . car at 11. 00; sample., 1 car (corn mixed) ' at l.(Vt, 1 car at H OI. i cars at 1.(M. 1 car at tl.OlVk. 11 cars at $l.o. 1 car at UTVjC. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car at 7fk 6 4, cars at 74c; No. S white, 1 cur at Hc, cars at V4vic; No. yellow, 8 cars at TWic; No. a yellow, 1 car at -6 of a car at 75c; No. 6 yellow, 1 car at 75c; No. 1 mixed, -2 ears at 74Vc; No. I mixed. 2 cars at 74Vc. H car at 74'ic; No. 6 mixed. S cars at 74Vo, 1 car at 73Vc; , sample, cars at ec. 2 cars at 6Rc. Oats: - No. S white, 1 car (old) at 42Vto, 1 car at 40Hc; lVs cars at 40c, 1 car at Kc; No. 4 white, 2-6 of a car (old) at XHfcc, l-S-6 ' cars at 5Hc. 1 car at K'c. 1 car at S9c; 'i sample, 1 var (old) at 41c, 2-6 of a car ... . at 4"o. t car at X. - Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 turkey, $1,117? 1.32; No. S turkey, l.(tm REAL K8TATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALR Nebraska. FOR SALE 320 acres. 1H miles from Wayne. Neb., 1 mile from state normal; 110,000 la Improvements; 8 miles woven Wire fencing; 8 wells, 2 windmills; 80 acres alfalfa; 100 acres pasture. If Interested come or write U. w. Owen, Wayne, Neb. ' " FARMERS,' IXOKt We will sell any reliable farmer with food equipment, a good. Improved, 640 " acre farm In Kimball county. Neb., the I county of big .crops, on a cash payment '.of 31 an acre, the remainder.' crop pay I ment plan, price $15.50 an acre. THE3 W. F. PHEL.TON COMPANY, 1 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. o IN BROWN CO.. NEB. S44 acres, small Imp. Prlee $12.50 per acre- Inc. $1,250. Want small east Neb. or Iowa farm. ' 33 acres, Thomas Co.. Neb. Price $12.50 Vr acre.. Want eastern land or city prop erty. ' - wr e. frank. -- I 201 Neville P-lk., Omaha.'- o I North Dakota. , U NEED AN OUTINO. TAKE IT NOW AND JOIN Our excursion party Tuesday. August 17. , bound Tor the B1Q CROPS on our farms ' in' North Dakota. You can bargain for our (arms by paying $3 an acre down, - balance on your terms or on the crop payment plan. We csn help you. Try lis. W m. H. Brown Co., 6 N. la Salle St., Chicago. o Boath Dakota. . .GET BUSY Snaps In eastern Menle county land and equities, rlrst State ' bank. larcus, S. P. OWNER has for shIc or trade 1 acres In Harding County, South Dakota, also ' bouse and three lots In Hutte, Boyd ountv, Nebraska. What have you to offer in exchange? Rose A. Hupp, Butte, Neb. M iseel bMt.etw. ISO-ACRE farm, $13 per acre; $30 cash and $28 Der month: no Interest: rich soil: " fine land: Dura water, aood title. Wrtta W. T. Young. Jr.. Kimball. Neb. BEAL ESTATE LOANS FARM L.OAN8, 6 PER CENT. TOUANO TBUMBCLU 448 Bee Bldg. r.$)00 TO 110,000 made -promptly. T. O. Wead. Wead Bldg.. Uth and Famam Sta CITY and farm loans, 6, b. 8 per cent J. H. Li union t ft Co.. 418 State Bank. WANTED Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1st) Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10:8 Omaha National. Phone Pouglm 271S. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, Z28 State Bank B'.da. MONEY on hand for city and farm loana H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. SHE US first for farm loana In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha 6 CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg. 810-12 Hrandels Theater Bldg. WANTED City ana farm loans; lowest ratea. W. U. Teinplatoa. Cut Be. T. 2U24 REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE 4113 NORTH 20T1I - On the Boulevard. A beautiful home. H rooms and sleeping porch; oak finished down, pine and birch up; modern in every way; lot 40x125. A htg nap at $3 400. Ixt me show you. W. S. FHANK, Ml Neville Flk. ' PART modern a-ronra bouse, large lot, plenty hRrie, chicken houee, si.iail cash Payment. nai. jj ptr month. , Web. M4. THTNCJALOW 5-room, modern, new and up-to-date in every respect, 22d and Ames. Oak Chatham addition. Web. 42A REAL K8TATE SOUTH SIDE 7-R.. mod. ex. heat; corner lot; barn. 2-nj inimiii.iiiunnoi, weo, liWJ. 3 REAL ESTATE WENT SIDE For Sale vv,PJh?,?'.1 hom Property located la the very choicest residence district, tad St. till yl, L J""ent repair, can- iid..M"." "nd , Handsomely decorated; two bathroom, billiard room. iir)I,,li ''llou combined ,un room luT.h 1 porco ""tlf u hardwood kilh ".Vd, ne trees and shrub; r- .1ilU 'a un extremely effective rZt? . mu."i bo ?'en to PPciated. Prwe Is rlKht and terms reojuinable. , lt show you this attractive home. D.-V.SholesCb. 1-1 City Nst. Bank Bldg. ivouglas 4M. ' JtCNCiALOW for suis clieHp; terms LeavU.g city. Phoue Wgiuut REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS FciR SALE or rui. building lltljaod aaward, Jkjua. Apply ujt SJU Ko I' l-l; No 2 "isrd, loTuiiv No. 4 hard. $104t1?7; No i fl'inmi. Vfcttn: No .1 dunim, tMiUr. Corn No. s white, ;4,4iTV; No. S white. 4'4tii4c: No. 4 white. 741r7m.-; No. white. ,lfi7l'je: No. wltite, "tV'Ttc; No vellow. .il,4i'7rKe: Vn vellow. 7 It"--: No 4 yellow, 7r7V..c: No. 4 vellow. 4-. No. a.ellow. TtmrTlSr; No. 2 mixed. 4itV7V: No. 3 mixed. T4 4'c: No. 4 mixed. l.ft:v,f No. , mixed. iSVl74Jc: No a mixed, TUVSc; rn ple mixed. v't!c. tiat: No 2 uliite, 4tV,r4lHo; standard. 4ivtHlp; No. x white. Hfi'loHc; No. 4 white, im'-W- Parley; NfHltlng (old). 7of:?r; No. I feed mewl. Mi.c Tte: No. i. Sk"-ittx'.,'ic ; No. .t, tM 94 '.4c. IIIC. t. R A I M AM rHOVMION l-'ea terra nf the Tradlaa and loelna Prices oa Dar4 of Trade. CIirrAOO. Ana-. 17 Stormy weather and a d-cl(1ed faJilna- off In receipts here caused a sudden advance today of piiics for wheat. The market closed stronR. ISc to 1S'11 net higher, with September at II 6l and Lcember l.oC'4jl.o. Other sains for the day were: Corn, to ik"; oats, Ho to Vc, and provisions, 1(iiJMtO to 2T.c. Seaboard minors of export sales as ere - Kntlnir l.otioao bushels had much to do with the strenirth of the wheat market late in the day. The most that could be. falHv well confirmed, though, was 4mO.(xJii bushels. Ineludlnir Manltohss. Shlnplnir sales In Chicago Included W.ftnl bushels for export, notwithstanding a fresh low rec ord for sterling exchange. On tne whole, however, the best Information ontalnable Indented that the. export demand today was by no means very urgent. Corn ranged a little hhor throughout the day, ehiefly owin to the strength of wheat. The oool temperatures, which were unfavorable for the growing crop, had a tendency to embolden buvers iim what, and the close was steady, with September at 74Sc and Iecemher at (U' rm-c. in.ts nanteneu In rrice beeaus of rains that hindered threshing and In terfered with tho movement to primary terminals. . Nevertheless, a leading au thority expreNscd the opinion that a yield of l.sAo.nmi.wO bushels for tho fnlted States would not he surprising. Heavy soiling ot rlhs weakened pro vislons. The unloading was snid to be mnlniv on the part of packers. During a large part of the day not much atten tion was given to pork or lard. Futures ranired as follows: Artlilel Open. I High. I Low. noe. ITes'y, Wheat: I i. .ept lec'. Corn Sept. !.. 1 04 1 ft, 1 04m 1 1 04H 1 04S 1 04-Vl 1 W'-1 1 W 1 0u' I 7411' 74SI 74 38Hi 74S 63x 7V 63 Sxt4 33' Oats 39 I rept. IVo. Pork Sept. Oct.. Lard Ke.pt. Oct.. 1. LI 70 15 70 13 70 n 4Ti 13 56 13 624! 13 7 IS S) j 13 90 13 SO 7 US 7 95 7 STm 7 774 7 97Hf 7 87H 7 80 f 7 74jl 7 9J' 8 00 Ribs I Sept. 50 M 8 60 8 6741 8 674I 8 70 Oct 9 Pi "Hi S6?H! 8 fiJVa! 8 77S Chicago Cash Prices W heat: No. 2 red, Jl.064iiil.OB1,.; No. 2 hard. fl.lObttl.U. Corn: No. 2 yellow, SOVygsic; No. 4 yel low, SOKONe; No. 4 white, 78Hr78so. Oats: No. H white, new. 3W(t3f;c: No. i. white. old. 434f48e; rtandard, old, 4Rfit.3c. Rye; No. 2. 1.03'u 1.03M,. Hurley. 0i-70e. Seeds- Tlmothv. $5.riniii..Tn; clover, $s vj 13.2r. Provisions: Pork, $13.60; lard, $7.72i; ribs, $S OMitl 60. BT'TTER Steady; creamery. S!iic, K(as Steady; receipts, 11.6ii6 cases; at mark, casese Included, lUfi'lIk:; ordinary nrsts, j.frrinc: firsts, northern, lswjl9V4c; firsts, southern, lS'vflSc. POTATOES Ijower: receipts. 60 csrs; Minnesota. Ohios. 424f45o: Jersey, bulk. 57Wc; Virginia cobblers, barreled, $1.50 rrfi.sn. POCLTRY AJIve, tower; fowls, 13Hc; springs, 18'ie. NEW YORK GKNF.RAI, MARKET ((otattoas of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 17.-FIXUR-Qulet. WHEAT Spot. Irregular; No. 2 hard. 81.17K. c. I. f. New York, to arrive, lake and rail; No. 2 red. $l.lt, c. 1. f, New York, all rail, prompt shipment: No 1 northoen, Dululh, tl.lOH: No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.07 Vi. o. I. f. Buffalo. Futures, firmer: September. $1.1IM. ! CORN Spot firm,; No. 2 yellow. KSc. prompt, snipmcnt. - - OATS Spot., easj'j standard. f.'c: No. 3 white. 65u; fancy clipped white, 4ii'.c, nominal. HAY Firm: prime. $1.K; No. 1. $1.4fgi 1.50; No. 2. tl.4rf7i.ti: No. 3. tl.30lil.t5; shipping, $1.2081.25. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1914 crop, 9fal.te; Pacific coast. 1914 crop, 12'15c: 1911 crop. 9(Crllc. HIDES Steady; Bogota." S031c; Cen tral America, 29c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 32c; seconds, 3(Vf731e. PROVISIONS Pork. barely steadv; mess, tlli.50ji7.flt; family, t'-MOOfi 22.1)0; short clear. $18..Wr30.fln. Reef, liarelv steady mess, $lJ.6iplS.00:. family, $19.oiKtf 20,W. IarU, cany: middle west, is.otvan.io. TALI-OW-Qulet; city, BHc; country, 6T4 tjVe; special. 6lc. BL'TTEH Easy; receipts. 22,843 tubs; crtsmety extras. ZPi'vTtc; firsts, 24JrtSHc; seconds, 2iMa23tc. EOGS Firm; receipts. 1B.SM eases; fresh gathred extras, 25VWirj8ic; extra firsts. -L'.MiiZ'jc: firsts, 21922t4c; seconds, lS'rf-fOHc. CHEESE Weak; receipts. 8,273 boxes; state whole milk, fresh flats, colored, apclals. 13tie: do. white, MaiSHcj do, colored, average fancy, lSfrjlSVic; do, WMt te POULTRT Alfv, not quoted; dressed, julet: western froien roasting chickens, lKfuJo; fresh fowls. Iced, 13wl7Hc; fresh turkeys. Iced, loltlfic. Kansas t'lly tirsln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 17. W H EA T No, 2 hard. $1.1!ki 1.S3: No. 2 red, 1.1.VS4.17; September, $l.oS: Oecember, tl.MtH 1.04-S,: Mac, $1.0;Val.07. CORN-Jm'o. 2 mixed, 77c; No. 2 white. 75c; September, 71tc; December, 0c; Mav, vtiric. OATS No. 3 white. r,lji63c;, No. I mixed, 42fli44e. BUTTER-Creamery. 27c: flrstg. 25c; seconds, 23c; packing, ld'itc. KK5S Firsts. 19c; eecon4s, 12'ic .' POULTRY Hens, 12c; roosters, 9c; broilers, 15c. . Mlaeapoll tirala Market. MINXKAIDUH, Aug. 17. WHEAT September, $1.H: December, $1.04; No. 1 hard, tl .W,: No. 1 northern, tl 3bl.&. FUO I H Un c h a n ged . BARLEY Old, StTTSc; new. n70c. RTB 97i1c. BRAN-821.00. (.RN No. S vellow. 74'Vfi,Wc. OATS No. 3 white (new) 42w:ic. FLAX-$l.iiiPt.7. 1. Loals Urala Market. ST- iuis. Mo., Aug. 17. wheat No. 2 red. tl.124i-l.13H: No. 2 hsrd, nomi nal: September, tl.0t14'!il.o&'4; Uecember, 8i.. CORN No. 2. 7r: No. 2 white. 77ti'8l 7"ic: icemDer, wpfinwc. OATS No. 2. new. 40c; No. 2 old. 53c. Liverpool Crala Market. TJVERPOor,, Aug. IT.-WHKAT-Snni, No. t Manitoba, lis 8d; No. 3. lis 8'4d; No. northern, lis 7d. CORN Spot American mixed, new. '.new. 9s Id. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 17.-COFKEE The market for coffee futures was gulet to day, but ruled Kenemllv steady In sym pathy with the continued steadiness of Braxil and in the absence of any Inv- poriani selling, me market opened un changed to two points higher, and closed r m nei auvanee or two to four Points Kales. 13,600 bags. August, 8.36c; Septem. ber. 8.39c; Octoler. .4:k:: November. 4-: Oeeomher, .4ic; January, 6.54c; Febru ary. oc; nan-n, en:; April, .7e; May, n il', u-iw; S.DIC. spot, quiet; Rio 7s. 7c; Santos 4s, Hc; cost and freight offers were steady and about unchanged. The official cables repotted an un- TOiingtxi ninraet at Santos, with Rio 7 reis nigner ana Kio . exchange l-16d higher. 1 .,. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. COTTON Spot, steady; middling upland, .iuc; sales, IM bale. futures closed steady; October, .ic; TVeeemlxr, 9Iac'. January, .c; March, .'.'(: ilsy. lo.l!ic. The cotton market cloaed steady at a pet advance of from three to five points. I.IVEKItMiL, Ai. 17. COTT(N-Siiot. steady: ;ood nilildling, i.Vod; nilddling, 6.4ul, low middling, id. Bales. l.0uo bales. I - K an rated Naples aaal Drleal Krai Its NKW YOKK. .Aug-. n.-J-JVAPOltATIilU APPLI'25-C.iilet. I'KIKU r'KI'ITS Prunes, nuiet. ADrt- cots, dull. Peaches, iiuwt. Itaislns firm, OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Ctttle HeceipU ' Large and Prices . Not Tar from Steady Sheep Slow to Easier. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF OMAHA. Aug. 17. int.".. elpts were: Cattle, Hoe. Sheep. Offl.lsl Mondnv .. listiniatcit Tuesday a jv 4.5-ii 27.3 a irtt) 1""0 Two days this wwk.IlM W.VtJ 4..t Same dnvs lust week .12 ;'! UMM t7.?"-' Same dsvs 2 wks. ai:o. 7. "II lo p? "s.vf.2 Same das 3 wks. sgo. 7.71"( r..T7 ll.two Same dn 4 wks. ago. ) lVi i,tl Same dns Inrt yenr. .12.4-H 12.IIHI "".i73 The following tahlo shows the rerelpta of cattle, hogs and sheep at the oinnli live stock market for the vear to dHte, aa compared with last year: V f?14. Ine. Pe". cattle gi."st 4:.04 rv7?n Hogs 1.W0.SI l.M2.f7 K7.M2 Sheep l.4i)A3l 1,412.740 12.7i Tha following table shows the averaga price for hogs at the South Uinnha "Ive stock market for the last few dsya, with comparisons: TatoTTiii3. H14.jl!13.i19i2 Ittfl . t190. ' m Aug. I.I f I 40, 7 K'.i i J Wi 7 4 Aug. J.I 60 I I 041 7 Ml 7S: ; .6. t 4 Aug. 4.1 ( M 7 OS I 8 4S ! Ml 7 70! 1 52 Aug. 6. 4S! 7 70 g 2;i t 03 7 04i 7 S 7 i Aug., a. I HMa. 7 K 1 171 7 T 711 7 54 Aug. 7.1 9vi a a t ml 7 m 7 1 17 :i U 7 831 7 2x 7 901 Aug. a. it u AUg. . I L2W, I ll 7 H9 7 27 7 791 7 4 I 7 W I -'Si I ll ' Aug. 10. 6;l I 90 Aug. 11. ( 6 t-ai 9 "II 8 11 7 SI t Ml S4 Aug. 12. S a"fei I 7:i 7 I 041 7 111 1 6I I 42 Aug. 13. I iJiVi, 8 Ml 7 .'i 8 0141 I 8 0T 7 4, Aug. 14. Ros 9 04 ' 7 70 Aua. l.V 1 nil 7 731 8 1SI 7 10 7 48 8 12 7 00 8 16, Aug. 16) 7 65V I 7 771 8 HI 7 171 8 241 7 64 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stoek at me t nion stock yards, raiuin inium, eD., ior iweiuy-rour noi 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday: Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending at R.KCfc.IPT.H-CAR IXTS. Cattle.Hogs.Shecp.H'r's. (-.. M. St. P.... 2 8 Wabash 1 8 .. 'ii 40 2 37 8 It 1 ' 15 1 6 1 136 4 Missouri Pacific .. 1 Union Pacific 6 O. & N. W.. east.. 6 C. N. W., west.. 83 C, St P., M. O.. 3 ., u. A u.. east., ft C, B. & Q.. west.. 82 I C. R. 1. & P.. east 10 ' 4.'.. R. I. & P., iwegt .. Illinois central .... Chicago (it. West. .. Total receipts ..203 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep m 2.773 1.0H3 2.4.X 10.341 ' Totals 8,492 8,864 17,170 CATTIK Receipts were the' largest of any market point thfs morning, e,ioo head being reported In. This makes the total for the two days 14.289 head, the heaviest of any similar period since the beginning of the range se vn. Fortunately t..ore was a very fair buy ing demand for both killers and feeders, so that the market opened in reasonably fair season in the morning. TTlie trudo waa not active partly because of the late arrival of some trains and partly be cause of the sorting and shaping up that naa to tve done Derore tne came couiu be shown. SHU they kept chsnglng haiHls and desirable kinds of both beef and feeders were disposed of in good season at prlcea that were not materially differ ent from yesterday. The market, In fact, showed little change In either direction. Quotations on cattle: Uood to choice fed yearlings, $.0v'u9.7O; fair to good fed yearlings, 87.75i(.75; common to fair fed yearlings, $fl.75u.7.7&; good to choice heavy beeves, $9.0oa.4); fair to good torn fed boevea, ts.2Vy9.00; common to fair corn fed beeves, $I.0iJjH.2j; prime graaa beeves, tH.2MjS.7F; good to choice grass beeves, t7.s.Vug.26; fair to good gruss beeves, $7.40 07tf; common to fair grass beeves, $h.40 4i7.40; good to choice fed heifers, $7 oivyi 8.60; good to choice fed cows, tti.fuvnl.lio, good to choice grass heifers, $6.wpu.7.c(i; good to chotoe grass cows, $.ifi;i6.7u; fair to good cows, $o.7Ktf6.26; common to fair cows, t4.ftvji6.76; good to choice feeders, $7.35&S.O0; fair to good feeders, t.7Mi1.:tr.; common to fair stockers, $6.60 70: stock heifers. tS.7Mtd.75: stock cows. $o.&(H.ii.&0: stoek calves, $6.60.00; veal eslves. tl.mt 10.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.03'7.lX). Representative sales: BHEIF STEERS. Ko. At. lr. No. A. l'r. u im 7 M 8 M l No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 2 steers.. ..13t 8 20 21 steers.. ,.137l 8 20 39 steers.. ..1404 8 20 20 steers.. . .14! N 20 15 e tears.... 1403 8 20 3d steers... .i:M 8 20 22 steers.... 1300 7 40 3 cows M0 4 HEIFERS. 1 800 8 11 tl Ill 8 H BULLS. 1 11M I 80 1 1374 I CALVISH. 33 431 T( 3 IQ II Oa 10 22 I M BTOCKEUS AND FEEDERS. I H0 Oi 14 1W7 I U 1; ) t n t?t o 11 US I 6ft ft M0 1 00 14 7" 74 87 .. M 1( 14 ?4 It m tNift I (A 4 634 6 MO 12 1141 7 N NEBRASKA. , 53 steers , S..108S 7 25 29 steers lli3 7 16 HOcJS There waa just a fair run on hand, about 142 cars, or 8.000 head, being reported. This brings the total for two days up to 13,62. which Is more than l.ouo larger than last week. 8,uuo heavier than two weeks ago, and a gain of l.ooO head over tbe same, two days last year. Trade opened out much the Mtme as It did Monday. Under the Influence of a little competition from packets, shippers bought several loads of lights at about steady prices, both shippers and packer paying as high aa $7.30 for sovetal hunches. After first rounds, however, things eased off, and later sales of light show fr'aiuo declines from enrly prues. Packers received very U-ailnh orders again today, and, aa was the case yester day, they did not evidence much activity during tils early rounds. When thev finally started bidding the prices offered looked a big dune, and In spots as much as lo lower, and as sellers refused to concede so large a break, nothing much I was done until a late hour in the fore- I noon. j When sellers finally decided to rut loose prices had Improved a little, and figures paid for the bulk of the hogs did not look to be over Mi10c lower, (len- i era! mar't was snywhere from steady to a dime down. Movement became full ly lively fifter tV,e Ice had been broken und it did not tans very long to eti'eel a decent clearance, once a trading basis was establish.'.. Most of the parking ; hogs moved at IJ.l'i'u 36 with, of course, j a fair sprinkling ot good butcher and lights on up. 1 A. gs. rr. KS. Av. h. St ' M m lit 14 Hit ... IN tl Ut 44 1 14 M.. ...... ins 44 7 1 11 114 ...1m 4? M4 ... t li 44 !1 U 4 M V.. 177 H $ Ji 41 IVJ ... l. IT Ill ") t ll, t ) I at 44 Ui ... 4 M 71 ll 14 lit rHKLl' Tbare w falrlv decent Tiiendsy run of altoep and lambs here. lUtnougu supplies were not I. early as large ss yesterday's. Total for the ween to date ainouuls to 40.346 head. heliiaT S.a4 larger than Ut.t week and II 0U bvavier , tlisn two woeks ago, but nearly iO.OuO , lighter thai i for tha same wk last vear. Tin. i. ti... . -i .. . -.. .. . . . . ..w .um, V, wj; ..WU U , this var. ! Ths lauib trade started out verr alowlv mis morning r ieexs wers very wet and packers lusuiled on taking off something Morris & Co 60S l,i9.i Swift & Co 819 l..Vo Cudahy Parking Co.. ..1,435 1.SS3 Armour A Co 739 2.494 J. W. Murphy 1.7(M Lincoln Packing Co.. 27 So. Omaha Packing Co 1 Agor Packing Co i W. B. Vsnsant Co.... 114 Henton, Vansant & U 138 Hill & Son 33 F. B. Lewis 124 Huston Co 12 J. B. Root & Co 147 J. II. Bulla 43 L. F. Hus 81 Rosenstock Bros 23ft Kellogg 99 Werthoimer 4t Degcn.. 134 H. F. Hsmllton 266 Sullivan Bros 97 Lehmer Bros. in Rothschild 72 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 18 Christie 7 Higglns 25 McOonnaughey t ' Roth 2A Meyers 17 O lass berg t Baker. Jones Smith 82 Tanner Bros. -140 John Harvey 149 Cllue M D. at r 72 Other buyer &2 on this sr., Mini, while sellers asked prices on a pur with thoie piild Monday. It wss close to mlddsy before enough lamba bad been sold to ret stilish the market, but In the end salesmen had to take about the same sort of p-1ces pack ers hsd offered from the outset Hulk of the good lambs brought 8vJS and, while this Is on paper l.c lower, the amount of water In the fleeces made ae. timl costs shout the ssme as on Mondsv. Movement wss drsgsv at beat, and theia were still a few lambs unsold at noon. Old sheep were also rather slow to moe. hut flimllv brought generally stesdy prh-es. Hest ewes were unable to heat ., an to paekers, although a string of breeders went at I.V3.V, and buv ers i-onslder that price high enough to stop most of them. Trade In feeder lamba wss for the most part a reetltlon of the butcher market. Most of the feeders took If 00 or a little less, and nothing waa aWn lo go over Sxivs, while the bulk yester day moved around 8v0iMift.i;l with one bunch of av pounders aa high as 8.S 3D. (Quotations on sheep and laitiba; Ijunhs good to choice, S K.,i.4ii; lambs, fair to good. 8)iOhi.2o: lambs, feeders, I7..vvtf 8.2.i; yearlitigs, good to choice, I.'-.60Krs '.; wether.-., fair to cholca, j Wt00; ewea gooi to choice, 8i.00tPi.2u; ewca, fair to good, 4.r,Ori6.i). Keprem nialivo sale- :o. A-. ...71 . 97 . 94 . Hi . ION IV a i . 4 Ml 4 7!k 4 7T 6 90 8 15 8 1 . ft lu 7 40 8 8 86 8 26 ?W South lakota lambs... . V45 S' oniiliic feeder ewes . S9 South PaKota ewes in South I'rkois rwea " Wyumlim ewes Wyoming feeder lamba 57 1i Wyoming feeder lambs.... 5 m n yuranu re-1er lamba.... iH omlng feeder lainlis..., i4fl Idaho lambs TOO Idaho Ismhs i'f lilaho lambs V.t Idaho lambs 41 ... M ... tw ... KM ... 70 (1!IC.4(.0 MVM STOCK MARKRT tattle leady lloga Weak Saeea Weak. CHICAOO. Aug. 17 C ATTLR-ne-eeipts, 3,ii0 head: market, steady: native ."T".''1', sh 1("U10.2&; western steers, I 8ti9.jd; eowa and heifers. ta.lotia).M: eaives. Sft.iril.T,v IHMjS Reeeinta. 11000 b...t- .... we8,. mostly 10c lower; bulk of sales' 8h.3Htifc.9n; light. t8.s4i7.70: mixed, $h lots SIIEKP AND IMBft-Receipts. 17.000 hend; market weak; sheep, to.tWeOO: ewes. t3.Stvtifi.60; lambs. t.2:x(!l.t. onl. I. Ive Stock Market. !T; ''''Ifv A,1- '7. CATTIjIO Re ceipts, R.800 head; market lower and active; beef steers, r.WVif 10.U; yearling steers and heifers. $ 50r(j I11.11O; cows, tn.0O,j 8,; storkcrs and feeders, $t OrHiS ;,. southern steers. $.-..2r,(fr.!: coww and helf- r.n fi.wn.itv; native calves, t.00ti 10.00. IKM.S Receipts. 8.0U0' head- m. tecelpts. 8.0H0 head- mirb.l lower pigs and I 1 a 7 Y.V.7 ? and butchers. i? 4fV.i7K- imui k'u'.... ta J7.2. - en. SH HEP AND LAMHS-Ueeelnl. A inn head; market lower: lambs, t7.7irfi3T: sheep and ewes. $.i.G0fi.7r. Kansas City I. Ive Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 17.-CATTLK-Re-celpts. 11.000 head: market lower; prime l?L?SX- 9-H'-: dressed heef steers, $x.OWi!.40; western steers, $7.409.00: stock ers and feeders. 1.2,VU8.26; bulls. ta.2f,fl76 calves. $6.v,va 10..ri0. " HOOS-Recelpts. 9,300 hesd; market lower; bulk. KHa7.35; heavy, W.70ii7 20--nLk"-r an butchers, $.(Vf,7.4); light! $..OiV7.40: pigs. t8.rtI7.2S. " SHEEP AND LAMB.S-Recelpts, 10,000 bend: market lower; lambs, fi.rwffg JO- ewes i"'7'00' wether"' Jf-OoadO; lox city LIt stoek Market. ? I?L'"JMTr' Au"- 17. OA TTLEJ Re ceipts, 1.200 head; ninrket ateady; native steeia, t.6O?t9.40; cows and helrers, 84.20 canners, t3.751i4.7o; stockers and feeders. to.WMr7.fiO; calves. IG.C(Vfr9.oO; bulls, stags, etc., i4.75c,t5.6rt. .,H.(HShRc'''"'".', l! ""S.: nMu: market. i'."1, Lhpvy. 8tl 4Kij7.1R; mixed. t.2o J.4ji; light. t.0uT.2O; bulk ot sale;, $.10S hSHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 300 St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 17. IATTLE Re ceipts, 3,000 head: market slow; lo16o lower: steers, 7.Kf.76: row. and heif ers, $4.(Xv;i9.00; calves. t.0(Va10.26 HOGS-Recelnta, 1.7U0 head; market, 10 i&lnc lower; top, $7.26. SHEEP AND I,A MRS Receipts, 3,500 heHd; market. 164ffia lower; lambs, $7.50 I , 1,1 re Stock la Slahf. Receipts of live stock In the five lead- a niBirm inarneis; Cattle. Hogg. Sheen. South Omaha Sioux Cltv.... .... v,wv s,vv , 19,111)0 .... 1.10 6.(V4 000 .... 3.000 ll.ono 17,000 .... 8,8i0 8,000 4.100 ....H.OUO 8,300 10,000 27.000 42,800 44.40 Clilcago St. Ixiuls Kansaa City . Totals m'.emfi'aiiniui .ii ywj J ! i r i n jwwwi.a,....iw, . . . . .................... pro II Omaha I n NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Sciiion Again Covtxt . Familiar Ground of Unrestrainrd Trading-. FOREIGN EXCHANGE IS WEAK NEW YOU K. Aug 17 Today's mnrket again traversed familiar ground. There was further unrestrained trading In war hares. Including several Issues In which public Interest or support had heretofore, been utterly larking, mora or less neglect of the atandard railways and recurrent weaknes In foreign exchsnge. This lat ter condition waa partly rectified towanl the end of the session bv the receipt of U,iV Jspanesn told from Canada and a reinl -of (l Inl statement Indicating the .-omlng flotation of a British loan here In fusing some strength in the general financial situation. Trading in the first two hours waa on the basis of almost l.boft.fitrt share for the day, but slackened visibly later. As usual war apeelatttea. together Willi I'nlted State Steel, which sold up to 77i, Its highest quotation slnoe. WU. con tributed more than their ouota to the grand total, which aggregated 1.0,'O.noo shares. The only stocks to aaeend to new rec ords were Weatinghotise at 130 und Max- wren Motors 1st preferred at 91 Htude baker repeated yeaterday'e record price nf 1). but soon forfeited its advance, and Hethlnhem Steel Issues denoted selling pressure. other Blocks in the group comprlxlnr minor equipments, industrials snl motors gained two to eight points, few of which were retsloed at the close. Forelsn selling wss again, a factor. Ion don'a lower level for the American liat being followed by further offerings here, chiefly of transcontlnenlals and grangers. Various iewnce Included In the former Oonld group were heavy on the MIs ourl Pacific receivership, which was without Influence elsewhere. The early weakness In exchange caused a revival for "future" or foreign selling on bonds on a fairly liberal scale. Total sales, par value, amounted to tl.gvt.onn. I'nlted State 3s declined t per cent on call. 1w York Money Market. NEAV TORK. Aug. 17. MONEY On call, steady; high, 2 per cent: low, ii per cent; ruling rate, li tr cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid, l per cent; of fered at 8 per cent. TIME LOANS Easv: sixty da.vs. H4C 2H per cent; ninety days. 2 Ml 3 per cent, six months, 3V per cent. MEW 1ANTILK PAPER-J4f:!. sterl Ins: slxty-dsv bills. $4.n9; on demand. t4; cahlea t4.8&75. SILVER Bar, 46c: Mexican dollars. Hc. BONDSOxivernment. hearv; railroad, Iregular. Closing qnotatiops on bonds today were: r. . rf. la. re.... MVl'M . K A T. t.t 4t 7t. do coupon -PTMn. par. i-r ft..., .n V. g. . ret .KKHiN v. i .d sab. Ha lies do coupon UWN. V. f. i, 1MI. 10114 T. 8. 4a rag I'm N. V. Htate 4t,....tow do enupnn... ...... .1111 N. V., N. II. at II PaltsinM la. coupon. Inl ev 4a , no Am. Smelters a.. 1 Northern IHrlMr 4a. IU A. T. 4V T. by. 4H.lit On la fc. Armour Co. 4'ta... 4IHO. g. 1 rf, im..., S Atrhlton sn. 4 aiN'Pac T. T. la.... Hal A Ohio 4a Mup.nn. eon. 44a to1'! nlral rt rifle lat... ail, Ao sen. 4ia a: '4 Cllaa. Ohio 4a... Ttasillns sn. 4a c. n. a Q . 4a.... n . r. r. t wu C M B P g 4a 7.oiitlifrn Tao. er. fit iot C. n. I P. r. 4a till, gn ref. 4 i Oil. A Ko. ret. 4V4a ao Soul hern Hallway ta w, t. 41 R. O. raf. ! 44 Union Pacific 4a asiu, Frla ami 4a 4 ilo cr. 4a aov. Denaral Klectrlo ft. .109 ap Ruhber 6a.. lm Ot. North, lat 44a 44 V. g. gtl 4a llji Illinois -n. ref. 4a. Xa Walviah lat (a m, K. C. S. raf. (a v e.t.rn fnlon 4'a L. N. ua. 4 42 Wast. Rico. it. la.. Ilk- Bid. f London Stock Market. IjONDON, Aug. 17. American securi ties on the stock market were fairly ac tive with the chief Interest In United Btates Steel and Canadian Pacific. The closing was steady. SILVER Rar, 22 13-1d per ounce MONEY H4 per -cent. IHsoount fate, short hills, 41 per cent; three months, ( per cent. Baak Clearlnas. . OMAHA, Aug. 17. Rank clearings for Omaha today were $2,802,831.38, and for the corresponding day last year, $2,o30,092.&L goa-ar Market. NEW VORK. A nr. 17 HPOARR.gr dull: centrifugal. 4.lava4.95c; molassea 4.09 4S4.18c: reflnded. eteadv. Futures nnenad easier, but later reacted and gt noon prices were a no in net, unennnged from yester day's closing, . 1 Oil and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Aug. 17. Tt TP put V- TINE Firm: 374c; sales, 418 bhls.: re ceipts, . 668 bhls.; shipments, 179 tibia: stocks. 17.84 bhls. KOK1N nrm: ssles. l.ftifl bhls re ceipts, 2.448 bhls.; shipments, : bbls.; Complying with a recently enacted city ordinance, all street cars will, on and after August 18th, stop on the near side of street intersections in the City of Omaha, to take on arid discharge passengers. They will not stop on the far side. At all points outside the city limits of Omaha, however, cars will stop on the far side as heretofore, and not on the near side. Passengers will please remember this so there may. be as little confusion as possible. . Respectfully, 4 Street Railway Co. ks. TI2 bhls. (Juote! A. 11. ('. l. t."0 K. t-'.'"fjl : K, $jtino; J. 11. 1 IHiMf JT-. K, CWi'iS'i. M, $liftfMi, N. $4 Tutr 4.., u, tov-yjoe, vv, t.vu- 70. Ilry (iooals Market. NEW TORK. Aug 17. HUT UoonH At an auction sale today of Munetla cot ton blanketa. 2.1 cases, on, ana wer, shout SO er cent under the lint and the w hole ofterlng waa taken. Cotton goods quiet. Yarns In better demand. Shirting siiks anil satin dress goods In better a. Staple worsted dress goods active. Metal Market. . NEW YORK. Aug. 17. M ETA f .ft- Irf-ail. offered. II 4: spelter, not quoted. Coper, quiet: eleetrolvtic. ll7aiiWP00 Iron, steady and unchanged. Tin, quiet. At London: Sot copper. i;7 Is Sd; fu lures, liis 7s fid: electrolytic. 40 Spot no. a. I.., Timiresj 1ead, AL"0 l,d, SHlter. A 10. . 1 POUNDS STERLING AGAIN AT BOTTOM Great Britain Consider! Selling Half Billion Bonds in New York to Restore Equilibrium. LLRXS AND FRANCS AIS0 OFF NEW TORK. Auk. 17. The light Improvement in foreign exchange rates gained In yesterday's late rail; was wiped out at the opening of the exchange market today. rounds sterling again touched the bottom quotation of ft. 4; francs made a new low record $S.04 I cents ua der yesterday's lowest Quotation, and Italian 11 res were acutely weak, fall In it to 10.64. 7 cents under the cloi ing figure of yesterday and 6 cents below the previous low record. As on yesterday, the exchange mar kets were in a condition of demor alisation. Quotations Issued simul taneously by leading banking house showed variation of a cent to a cent and a half on sterling, with corre sponding discrepancies in francs and lire. Nearly $5,000,000 In foreign gold coin reached Wall street during ths forenoon from Ottawa for tha account of Great Britain. This, It wag raported. nraotle- ally exhausted the Bank of Kngland spa- da! donosltg of about $130,000,000, nearly all of which had already been hipped to the United States. At the, office of J. P. Morgan Co.. to whom tn gold wag consigned. It wag said that no further conalg-nmenta of gold from Ottawa, were expected In the near future. Tha arrival of this trold. howsjvwr, failed to deflect tho rate upward. With the American dollar enthroned as monarch of the exchange markers, bank erg here looked to England to protect Its credit by the establishment of a hugs war loan In this city. Over-night oabls reports from London telling that English bankers wer talking of tha establishment of such a loan, were discussed with Interest as indicating tha reslliatlon had at last come to London that pounds storllng wer no longer the world standard ot finance. There seemed to be little doubt that should England seek to Issue a loan ot ap proximately sooo.ooo.oooo in two year & l-er cent bonds free from Income tax. out lined In cable dispatches ss a suggestion for remedying the present situation, such a loan would be cared for here and tha foreign exchange markets would be re stored to some degree of equilibrium. The disruption ot the exchange markets was reflected In today's active stock market, where foreign selling of American bonds waa resumed. DIst llarllagr Staff. No club In the country has a pitching staff the slse of the lted Sox. There are nine slabinen on the payroll, yet less than half have come anywhere near earning their salaries. -i-ii-n-i- r -u-.nrj-LrLii-j-u-u-u-i.n-T---u -u - - at Car & Council Bluffs BORDER SITUATION IS BECOMING ACUTE lionet Stolen by Bandits in Itxai During Raids Are Delivered in Matamoras. MANY ALARMS DURING NICH'i tUtOWNSVlLLE, Tex., Aug.. 17. The border situation along the loner Rio Grande assumed a thrcatonrnn aspect today. Gathering of Mexican . In force last night at Progreso, on the Kio Grande, thirty miles above Urownsvillc, and thctr daring attack from across tho river on a troop or the Twedftta United States cavalry, was not the only aggravating feitturo ot the situation. Authorities hero received report i that twenty-flvo horses. Including some recognised aa animals stolen by bandits In recent raids on the Texan side, were delivered this week is Matamoros, the Mexican town op posite here held by Carrana troops. Delivery of these horses and the fact that the Mexicans at rrogreso had been gathering openly and In conspicuously Urgn numbers for days, created suspicion umong Americans that Carranxa offi cials were lax In discipline or without sufficient dependable troops to copo wlln tho bandit element on the Mexican eld. The death ef Corporal Wllman In the fight at the Pregreao crossing last night and the wounding of Lieutenant itoy o. Henry and Trlvate Jackson. , InteiiHiflen feeling In this section. For nearly twenty miles, about Trn- greso crossing alarms were sounded by rifle shots and by bells last night. Armed men patrolled roads and women and chil dren were gathered where they could he guarded. Ksrly today more troops reached Mer cedes and the Pmgrcso section. They were Infantrymen from the Twenty-sixth regiment, which reached here yesterday from Texas City. Colonel Dullard strengthened the pa trols about Progress and Mercedes in the afternoon so that there are 800 cav alry and Infantry In that vicinity. Reports by Mercedes officials lust night that mors than 1M Mexicans had crossed into Texas under cover of this fight proved unfounded. Officers who were In the rrogreso fight ssld they were sure that all firing came from th Mexican side of the river. Rent rooms quick with a Bee Went AA Departuaeat Orders. ' WASHTNOTOM. Aur 17 rRiUu.i-i ti.. gram. Postmasters appointed: Mm tralda V. C rut cher at fmri..iiiA a.i Nb,r,Rk,VT.v,c ,U- M- Non Is. do. 1... "" l Academy, khBr?f. Ml coun'y. Mouth Dakota, vb'e P. C. Krane. JullUS lilt II let Waa reaimolntH ....... master at llartsvllle, Platte county,, South STOPS LAMCNS3 from a Bone Spavin, Ring Done, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, cr similar trouble and gets hone goir.g toutiii. Does not blister pr remove the hair and home csn b worked. 17 in pamphlet with ewh tort's til; how. 12.00 a bottle d.'livtfd. Horse Book 9 K free. ADSORBINE, JR., antiseptic liniment fo mankind. Reduce! Painful Swellings, En larged Glandi, Goitre, Weni, Bruiti, Vari cose Veins. Vsricoai ties, hcsji Old So re 4. Allayi Pain. Will tell you mora if you write, ft tnd $2 a .bottle st dealer or Slivered Book "Evidence" free. Manufactured only by W.TOUN. P. D. F., miaatK tUlsrlssfleld Msesi ? ft V '1