Tin: ju;k: OMAHA, I . i - . THUKSHAY, AUHIHT 20, 1!U.. 11 FOR RE XT llow.es mm (allUH. We.. I Vfl'TOM. water elect-in light. In goV4 ' condition. 112 month. 841 Cass St.. nr. Kl.KUANrTiiM-oom residence, V-Ol Capitol Aft , .'. Owner. 1 t.retlafieon. ron colorei close in. tllfA a Paul, 6-r., it, water paid. $ i 1 12S Pacific. -r., nm1. ex. heat tll.MV 131 Fierce, 6-r.. tilg .-Wltr. - o l N. JTth St., 6-r., all mod. house M K N. tint St.. -r. nil mod. house.. 5 nrt 5132 R. SM St., 6-r. all mod. house... 37. to IWli Orace St . 8-r., part mod house. 15.10 ALFRED C. KENNEDY IU. Dougf 722. 3'. 1st Nat l Hank Rldg. 10 ROOMS. Close in, hot wafer heit t-KVOO OLOVER & SPAIN. 1otilns JB2. Ml City National. 2210 Nl holas. 4-r. anl rath, 117. 1!0H Ohio 6-r.. part mini., $16 W. r.M) fl. 2th Ave., ik-r all mod. flat, t. !4 N 17th. 6-r. mod apt.. 1.7.50. RASP PROS. Douglas 1X H'M'CVS 1i al nrrts nf the city. Wead. 11 Farnam St. K. D. 6-KoOM, all mod. ex. heat. Web. 37. BUY a 7-room modern Han 'com Park home on a rental basis. Tel. Har. 4'.".' U47 PARICAv. T-T.rtrlrtly mod. H 1329 Itlil 8-room house for rent; pas. water and hath: price, t!8. Phono Webster 1 roi'RV'NfB t is., close In. 1l. IV 3711, ONF. 4 and on 5-room house; good con dition. Tel. Webster 81S2. I AND 7-room houses near high school, paj-t modern. 120. Tel ItetiaonJVvl-J. NEW 6-r., mod, bungalow, (77. P, 5037. Hiiw.m -KVi free ttoae tVij)tflaa 8 foi complete I let of vacant houses mad spartmerits: alo (or storr ige. no- In lth nd Jackson AM. fcLR the v'el.lral r' irnltur .Store "Hftl T4FNTAI. '.I9T. llnncou -lgh Sons Co.. bid IlOllnCH ,u ran, of t. city. GlobeVan& Storage StrrM, incves, packs ships; t-hor van and 1 men. II 16 per hr.; storage tl per Bin Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 Ty. l"A. Gordon Van Co. 219 N. llth Pt. Tel. D. 394 or Har. 1M7 One Small Office For Rent Good Location Fourth floor. Water and Elective Light, Free. $12.00 Per Month. The Bee Building "The building that Is always new." Office, Room 103. Maggard's g&s Vaa and .nu.age ill :er e for luov. nilplnf. 171. Webater Bt nruglaa J.C Reed Esp. Co., -nov.ng, packing A aiorane 1207 Ftrnam i. I li 6-ROOM cottago. 111 S. 2th St.. 115.000. water paid. MODERN 7-room house, newly dm orated. 2-4 1 Caldwell. Stores ai4 Office. Very Desirable Printing Office Location with entrunce from Court of Bee Building. 1000 to 1500 square feet. Inquire Room 103 R. O. Bibcock, Sup't. Warrkosiei. WAREHOUSE-TRACK AOE. Part or all of one floor In large flve atory brick building. Large freight ele vator. Address J 1!, Bee. WANTED TO BUI JYCIiK car, state make, price and send dwaci-lptlon to (i. P. McUraw. I'lerson. Ia. OFFPICB furniture bought and soU J f Need. ItOT Farnam. Dong. ffl4 WE pay Chicago prices for aluminum vcrap castings. Paxton-Mltehell Co. HIQHKST prices tor old clothing. D.4714. WANTKD-Reliable real estate company to sell large tract of Texas land, suu divlded Aidrcsa Box 36, Wlnleraet, la- ....- . ivttiniH -n'l nand. Web. 4904 fclikiK.r .M-u ingi. raiio viatio. l. 1017 WANTED TO RENT WANTKD To rent farm on halvea: tools and horses furnished: stock on lialvea Clarence Adams. Centervllle. Ia. REAL. ESTATE FARM t HtM II I,AMH FOR SALR CaUlitirauw. Live Oak Colonics, none better. W. T. Hmith Co. 9?-M City Nut B. It. JSJ AN IOWA BARGAIN Want to move to Omaha. Have house, net. ui iwj. goou barn, two oui no.is, brlok chicken house (will luvu the chicken in itv all threv lots facing east, good locution, two blockx from car. not too KlaC l.i toW.L biimc IiiIiUOV ,'- ments. will soil cheap for cash, will make arrangements for payments. Ad dress G-iM.", lice. ARh. Yoi: GilINO TO H1"Y LAND? If so you should first get a copy of the Farm and Heal Kstat Journal, it has lands advertised i It from nearlv vary atste. so that you can find Just what you are looking for in Its columns It keeps you Informed on land oppor tunities in all parts of the country, give you personal help in finding land. Sena fc today for a year' suuvcription. or lue for three months trial It will be stopped at the end of the Urn ordered. Farm and Heal Ks Mie J urine Tr !oa KASY MONEY Alfalfa land, 320 acrea. i miles of town; good improvements. Want general meroliand.se stock. J. Ten nant. Securities bldrf., Des Moines. HAVE J'OU A FARM KOk ALE? Writs a good description of your lan I and sen J It to tiie Siuux City, la., Jojnul o..as Most Powerful VVaat Ad Me dium." Tweaty-flve words every Frlda evening, baturday morning and every baturday evening and bunday moriiing lor one month, git tag sixteen a as os twelve different days for S-!; or eu word. U. or 76 woroa. Is. Largest circulation ot any Iowa aews papvr, iM.iMi readers dally In lour gr. mitt, Nebraska, 160 ACRES well Unproved, close to town and scuoul. fine location, large grove; ao in cultivation. AO in paature, balance alfalfa; grove, orchard; must sell. Ad dress owner. Box 342. Envuiet, Neb. The Home Of Opportunity Dawes County, Neb Arah L. Hungerford Crawford, Neb. REAL INSTATE ACREAGE Why Not Buy An Acre In Benson Gardens? Equal to six or eight city lot. Tlio advantages are ninny. You will have plenty of room for a garden. You ran prrow all the vegetables you need. You can have from 5(Hi to 1,000 chickens. Your car fare is the same (5 rents). You can have a row and have fresh milk. You will have u better place for your children. You ran grow all the fruit you need. You ran reduce the high cost of living. You will have better health. You will have no city taxes to pay. There are many other good reason? why you should buy rin aero in this beautiful Acreage Tract. Only $10.00 down, $10.00 a month payments. The best savings account you can have. Call and get prices and literature telling more about it. Hastings & Heyden KU4 HARNEY STREET Half Acre Close to Pavement sf lO Cash $7.50 n Month At Pennon. 6 blocks to ear line, just off of jitney line, clone to school and atoree. High pti'l rightly; final to three lot. Price, tr.25. HASTINGS HHTDEN. 114 Harney Pt. An Acre Fenced Chicken Tight $10 (ash $10 a Month Out Penaon way, fine, rich gTound, Juat right fur poultry raiding, fruit and gar dening. Only t Mocks from pavement. Price. IXTO. HAPT1NOH tc HRTPF.N. 114 Harney St. RKAIi 10STATB FAHM M A II I. M! FOR SALR Nebraakaw OWN A PI ECU OP LAND NEAR OMAHA. 4.' ncres, 2 mllea from Omaha city llmltM. l mllea from electrlo car line and paved road, all level bottom land of fin ettl quality, no overflow. The crop on this land thla year la first-class, while crops on most bottom lands are a failure. Ursa than five acrea has been injured by oo much water, and a few strings of tile would fix that spot. The land la leased for three years at H casli per acre, which la evidence of Its quality. The leaae pro vldea for possession in rase of aale. PRICE. 1200 PER ACRE. Thla Is better land for gardening or alfalfa than W0 per cent of the land which la selling for S300 to S."00 per acre. It Is a good buy either for uae or as a specu lation. It ia sure to Increase In value. J. H. DUMONT CO., 416-18 State Bank Bids. Fhone D. 90. IF TAKKN before September 10, 200 acres on river bottom, one mile from good railroad town, eight miles from county scat. Orchard, frame barn, sod house, all fenced. Cheapest land In ("uster county. S. B. McKenty, Ansley, Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-prioed land In Nebraska; veO little money required. C Bradley. WU bsch. Neb. HlasrHt. 0 ACRES, 45 miles from Minneapolis one mile from town; 160 acren unuer cultivation; balance used for pasture; can practically all be cultivated; heavy soli. Good set buildings, consisting of a room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, windmills, etc.; the land will pro duce 60 buaheia of corn per acre; tele phone in house: country thickly settled: complete set of machinery; Z7 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and S-year-nlds. six good horses, '& hogs, clilcKeai. one-half of this year's crop and everything on the farm goea at tuO an cre. half cash Schwab Uro.. 1020 Ply mouth U.dg., Minneapolis. Minn, Wyoming. 35 bu. wheat an acre One man has lust taken tills off his half section In Wyoming. Just over Nebrsska line. Put your money where crop will pay for land In one or two years. Ask us to show you :o acres, close to main line U. V., all level and fit to cultivate. Long time terms; S1.60 per acre now. balance seven annual payments. You lose only one day from Omaha. Write when we can meet you. Ask for picture folder. CTKeefe Real Estate Company 101U Omaha National. Doug. J71S. MlM-rltuenH. 180-ACRE farm, $16 per acre; SB0O cash, haliin1'' 10 years' time, C per cent; rich soil; fine wheat land; pure water: good title, write W. T. Young, Jr., Kimball, Neb. RE W ESTATE LOANH FARM L'.'sNS, 6 PER CENT. TOLAND TRUM Bfl.L. 44 bee BldC li TO flf.Onu inaoe promptly. F. D. VVeu-1. Wend m-'x ISth and Farnam St CITY and turin loans. 6, 6'4. I pet cent J. H. Dumont Co.. 416 State Bank. A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand (uri'lture into cash. "1TY property. Large loana a specialty. W. H T'lomss. :28 state Ha nk B'.dg. WANTED Good farm and city loana at lowest rstes. PETERS TRUST CO.. KI2 Farnam. OMAHA homes. l-Mst Nebraska farms. O KFEFE RKAL ESTATE CO., 101 Omaha National Phone Douslss ?T1S. V'ONFY on hand lor city and farm loaaa H. W. Binder. City National Hank Bid. -F.K us fit st for farm loans in eastern Neb. Pitted states Trust Co.. Omaha. CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlbetg. 'c 210 12 Brsndel. Theater Bldg. WANTED City and farm Inane; lowest rates. W. G Teinpletna. eta Hum. T. MD, REAL ESTATE VACANT ONK of the best located lots in Morning side addition for aale. cheap. Wal. 1146. REAL ESTATE NORTH IDE A Classy Home of 6 rooms and bath, bungalow style; rooms finished In oak; beamed cellnga. jnliaii.ii' wlml.iw .u( nH .... n 1.1 ri,ll: beautiful lighting fixtuiea, plumb ing ana nt-aiing me vey oest; located jiim nonn or rviiunir.e nace, on rine lot, facing two streets, both paved; terms ar ranged or lot taken as first payment. Rasp Bros, 10 MeCague Bid. Doug. IMS. $1,."0 foxti:xj:i.lk PAUK Dandv home; 4 rooms on ftrt floor, with stairway to floored attic with ample o i f o t o rooms and btth; cement basement and walk, city water, electric .ixht.. loal.d .'.0 N. 44tli. IUW casii, .alsncH M per niontli. . a. rAHiAmm, "12 Hralidcis Theater Blilg. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 1 Acre in Alfalfa $10 Cash $10 a Month Only 2 Mock from pared road, en I Ire St., Just weat of Benson. Fine lerel piece. Price, HASTINGS tc HEJTDEN, M14 Harae- . RKAIi ESTATB NORTH BfDK Model Home Prettiest Mile We have a charming homo on tlie south west corner of the Floreno Boulerard and Ellison, on a IARGB corner lot. Lxge living roonL Large d.ning room. Stm room. Birtlt-ln" kitchen. TAill basement. Three fine bedroom. Ijarge closets. Tlio bath. Beautiful oak finish. I Hydrations and wreerm. Kt front. (Iowa to car. ' Worth t.onoi. Owner anxlou to anil. Come out today and look It over. It s a beautiful home and a bargain. Charles W. Martin & Company 743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 117. Bungalow We have a very classy, new, five-room bungalow, 24x40. that is up-to-date In every respect. Oak finish ami osk floors, full basement, large attic Ijooated No. 0739 North 24th St., where all home are new homes and where many home are being built. We will make terms to suit purchaser. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phono liaiutlaa 4-T0. Two Lots 41st and Pinkney $280 for Both IObjuIv worth that ntunh for earh lot. No other lota as good In the addltlrm for less than twice the money. Hls of ground. 80x134. Owner needs th money, and has made the price for ten days only. Mum i be all cash. Armstrong-walsli Co. Tyler IKK. State Bank Bldg. tW MQU1TY In 8-rootn house to exchange as first payment on am UI house with 2 or t lots where we ri.n raise chickens. NOTHING DOWN. 20 per month will buy well Improved Vg acre. Myrtle Deuel, 6121 N. 23d Bt., after 11 a. m. Webster 1062. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Se-ven rooms modern, hot water heat, ( bedrooms, plenty closet, garden, fruit, half block to car. Only $2.8.'i0. Very easy terms to good party. 4S15 N. JI7th. W. 1!H. BUNGALOW. 5-room. new, modern and up-to-date In every respect; fine shade surrounded by new homes. 4416 N. Kd St. Price, 12,800; terms. Phone Web. 4228. o REAL. ESTATE SOUTH HIDE 1201 SOUTH 5 1ST Living room, dining room, bedroom, kitohen and pantry on let floor; stairway to floored att.o wtih complete bathroom, electric llglits. gas, clt water, rement baaement; corner lot, 128 feet on 61.t and bu feet on Pierce 8t., one block from car. Price, $2 300; 1100 cash, balance monthly. C. G. CARLIIEPtC,, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. 6-room house, rart modern; large fruit trees, chicken fence, !,&tu 3010 8. th St. EUUITY in nice 6-room bungalow at KH Bo. 32d Ave. Will consider late model 6-PH. auto as part of equity. Har. SOM. Extraordinary Bargain Field Club At 1301 g Uth St. wo have a dandy S room houae, xM. fitflshed In oak and atr.ctly motion in every respect. Eai.t from, raved itreet. paving all paid; fine uliade treea. ttbt In the heart of the Field Hub ittstuet. where the lot alone la worth We can sell this pi op. erty fur $S I.", on reasonable terms, and defy anyont to offe-- a better home bar gain In Omaha. This property will un doubtedly be sold qui"kiy. j0 not de lay, but go out and look It over lUht away. Owner will be glad to show you through. j Payne & Slater Co. Exclusive Agents. 611 Omaha National Bank Building. South Side Bargain V feet of ground on a caved street with plenty of shade trees and a li- strunly modern brick house, be dee a large brick garcg. The improvement coat over UO.GOO. Thi can be bought for houi mias mm, ror it is one of the tWggest anaps In tbs) alty. George & Company Phone D. 76. 01 City Nafl Bk. Bldg. BKAI TIFI L t-ROOM HoM,'. For aale; completely modern, nfsne. Ytt Ioatlon, near aians' om park. Iic3 O.oraia Ave. OWN Kit. Phone Harney 491t.. Apartments flats, houses and cottages (Can be rented otiic!;y unl chenply by a I H. e '!'!. i- Kent." GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Continues Its Downward Course Dropping One to Three Cents a Day. CORN STILL HOLDS ITS OWN OMAHA Aurist 116. Wheat ciHitlni.es lit downwsnt course, dropping itf,io lower. Omaha again leads the corn market for the second time In one week, 108 csra bring repotted In, and the market was very steady. Corn sold unchanged to Vvc lower. Oat weic iiucted 1 irlto lower. They followed the wheat nnd corn ioiiwaj-d. Foreigners a,l. wheat yes'erilav. It Is the goneial In'licf of the tra.le that the volume of wheat Is toe great to carry at the present level, wUh light foreign and export trade. Owing to the oor muhIUv of winter wheat. It Is exacted that tliere will lx a considerable anxtutit of high grade spring bougut to be mixed with the wln.er for milling purpnaes. Clearanona were: 'Wheat and flour equal to ).ui.iu bu.; corn, bu. ; oats, M,uOt bu. .... . . Wheat, unchanged Llvrrp.Kl spot lo lower; corn, unchanged ITimary wheat re.'e..ta were 1 427.a bu.. and ahipinont. M,i.J bu. atialnat re ceiitB of l..M.o bu,. and shliHiient if LImi.. hu. k.mi )vr. TYImarv com r-celri ts were 487. CO l bit., and shipments 427,0 bit., ngauiMt receipts of 1..V44.UM bu., and saipmeuLs of 4.S.KO bu. last year. I ITlmarv oat recelt wero tin. . ! and shipment Mf.ot biL. against re- celpia f l.&W fliO bu., ami ahlpnwnla of i SHaWW bu. last year. CAR IjOT RFX-niPTH. Wheat, Oorn Oala XA Chlrago Minneapolis . Duluth , Omaha, Kansas City ....HiO . ..2.'4 ... l:i ... -.H ...14l XI REAL ESTATE WEST HIDE Value $5,000 Price $4,450 49th and Oanltol Ave., latest deslan in burgwlow: 7 large rooma and bath, trlctlv mouern and up to date in every respect; many special features; first floor fin ished In oak, oak floors throughout; high grade plumbing, aitHtlc IlKiiling fix tures, full set of screens, win, low shades, water meter; In fact the house Is com plete. Ixit and location Ideal. Call 11 tor an appointment to sen this wonderful bargain. Rasp Bros. 106 MeCague II, dg. Doug, ltk.1. REAL ESTATE: MISCELLANEOUS For Sale Modern, nifty htinvalow, 6 rooms, with largw enanoUd hnc room: llvjiut ind dining room ftnl.di.-o. In oak: plate rail, with oak lainel to iaq; lame oak open ing, with columns and liedcstal and Iwiok between living and illnlnu room; lights In al rooms hava flush switches: fixture and shades In. screeiia furnJshel. Located at S014 N. ath Ave., onu block from the Howard Kennudy school, ne block from car line. Price. U.tiO, 6JU0 cash, balance monthly payment. This bungalow will comare favorably vlth ilatn'a priced much higher. Traver Bros. 70S Omuha Nat. ana Kve., Web, Hank Bldg 4H.4.V Tel. J. 6un. lira. $200 CASII $20 PER MONTH A 6-room cottage, all modern exoem heat, on a large 60-foot front lot; paving all paid. You are making a iiisstaJte if you don't Investigate this offer. Pnyr.u Investment Company, 6th "moor Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. Doug. KKL FOR SALE Heal Estato Auction: For sale at publlo auction to highest bidder at court house In Beatrice, on Tuesday, September 7, 1P1S, bank block, located at 4th and Court Bts., Beatrice. This Is one of the best built business buildings In the city, centrally located, four stories and baaement, steam hent, electrlo ele vator, fine banking room, burglar-proof vaults. For terms snd further informa tion write K. L. llavelnne, referee, Bea trice, Neb. A REAL HOME $200 Casli-$2.) Monthly An Ideal home of 8 rooms with hot water heat, all kinds of fruit, barn, fine large comfortable porch, built nottuir style, with 6 rooms and bath downstairs and 8 up. Iol 47x123 on Larimore Ave, It will appeal to you when you see it, and It Is certainly a siisp. Pnyne Investment Company, 6th li. Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781.-o REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Henaon. BARGAIN! MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. 6-room home, lot 76x128 feet, two blocks from car l!ne, lino cash, balance easv terms or trade for light auto. H M. Vaughn. 2617 N. 62d hi. Benson. Neb. Phone Benson oi9J. rlorenre. 6-ROOM cottage In Florence. 2 blocks from car; big 'ot of fruit: chicken house. 1 .75-'. About 1600 cash can handle, phone Florence Aft. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE customers for 6 or 7-room houses, close in O. P. Stehblns FOR sale, rentals, loans, insurance, care Of property and collection of rentals. F. u. vv eaa. tvn r ai ns in St. WANTED to buy 1 lots, muat nected. on "avid street. Sia'.e and price. Address K W. , Bee. be con- location WANTED to buy 2 lots, must be con nected, on paved street; atato location and price. A dross K-twi, Bee. BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB STATE D4.MK OF OMAHA, of Omaha. Charter No 117.1 in ih.. Ciuiu of Nebraska at tho close of butlness August 30, 1K1F1: RICSOITICES. Loans and discounts .ll,.9.Cfl7 21 Overdraft 4!.2i Bonds, aecurllies. Judgment. claims, etc Furniture and fixtures Other teal estate 61.W.77 IX.7.0 ( .t,ix0.i I 5:Ki 0l I ::i.:,; I Current expenses, taxes and In terest paid Cash Itema Due from national and state bank HtS.fi.iOj:, Check and Items of euchariKe I3,"M r.i Currency h.77.io Oold coin x,isi7.i HI ver. nitkela - and cents 3,17.7.7- - i.U kl.2 Total tlfS.S4 LIABILITIES. Cspital stock paid In t 50oi0() Surplus fund a.',.oj go I'll. llded profits 2ri,la 7.1 individual deposit ubject to check.. .t,2"i7.01 Demand certificates of de oalt 3.1 1.JC Tne certificates ot deposit 4-fl.fHl 0k Cert f ed checks IO.U7.tf7 Cashier's checks out standing lXT23.tr? Due to national and state banks 4),7u.6 1.623,141.67 Depositor' guaranty fund.... 4.SW.W Total tl SJKMMi 34 Ststa of Nebraska, County of Douglas, si: I, F. N. HtKh, cashier of toe above named bank, du hereby swear that Ins strove statement 1 s correct arid true ropy of the report .nade to the State Banking Hoard. y. s. illUH. Attest: ALBERT J. KCHANTZ. Director. OSCAR KEKL1NK. Director. Bubwrlbed and sworn to before me, this .T.in day of August. )t)a. it. A. VAN ORSDEL. Notaiy Public. St. liiils W U tt Imupt-g iS ... ... These sale were rcptirved today: W heat No. f hard winter. 1 oar $nt No. h.ar1 winter. VJ rare (choice!, II UV ram, Ji 4; 6 cars. l.i2: S car (lato yrstcrdsyl. 1 1 iio No. 4 hard winter: 2-6 cars v. Niv t veliet chaff: t car 11.1. No. 4 dorunv, mixed: 't ca ar ifite yester r it'ot I, Ntc ; 1 dnyi, 1 iV Sami'lc: 1 h car (wen. '.".Wi : I car ihot) Hh ; 12 cars, (hull wy. Oats-.Ni .1 white: 1.. cure, r.ic. No. 4 wMte: a rn , S4c: 4 ear. MV: 4 cars, ;tic; I rai, H;c Sanile; 1 tar. I oar (heatlxgv, f't.. i ear. ES'. H.irley No. 1 feed. 1 car 4V. tVrn No. 2 while: 4 car. TlVe; Part car, 71'r. No. .1 white: I I S cars, 71Wc. No. i yel low: J cars. 7,t'c: i car. TSVc. No. 1 wllow- X car. 75vc. No. . yellow: 1 ar '.'-'.c. No. 2 mixed: 11 car. 714 No. t inlrd: 13-6 aiw, Tl'o; II cara. 71tc; 1 car. TuVic; I car (near white). 7-Sc; I car (imtyV ",0xi No. 6 mixed: 1 car I"c; I car. rflr. Sample: 1 car t-v-. Omaha Cash Pi b ea Wheat : No. t tur key, tl Oiyi.V; No. 1 turkey. $l.(kvi ; No. S hard. ll.Oiifn in. No. hard, fl ftt I 1.'.; No 4 hard. 9:"c4il 1i: No. I spilng. fi tMH.OP: No. 6 sprlna. $1 (T.ftl 0v,; No t duriiin. Ltiic; No a durum, ttlc. Corn: No. 2 white, 7lVfl71e: No. J white. 71t,tr "lSo; No. 4 white. '1M71S.C; No. a white. 7n4tilc: No. white, 7o r.c: No. t yell, No. ellow, 71tVkr7S'-r; No. S yellow, 73tr7.l'ir; 4 yellow, i2flTc; No 6 yellow, tei-y; io. euow, ii eo, pio. INO mixed. 7IV.tr.mc; No. 3 mixed, 71ir71c; tolNo. 4 mixed. ToMfTlc; No. 6 mimed, 7'Hvfl 0,c; No. mixed. 69c. Oats: No. 1 white. SiY.Vc: standard. STf ('.; No. S white, M'aOac; No. 4 white. I2i )4e Bsr lev: Malting. Mi.r; No. 1 fe.d. 4-f V. Uve: No. 4, WVJI; No. S. MMtiHWc. 4 lilt t.O (iRAM AKI mOVIIO l i-alsrei at the Trading and Closing Prices am Board at Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. 29. War and weather were the dominating Influencea today a wheat market that cloed Irregular, ,o lower to Vo higher, with Hciitrm!er at Hio and lVcemtier at 7c. Corn M affected mainly by the xlgaag course of vheat. closing easy, at vc lower to V So higher. Oats closed unchanged to Wif V' net gain on fairly active shipping de mand. Irnv1alons were quiet most of the day, lard being almost neglected. Closing figures ranged from lower to 1..0 higher. Wheat was depressed after a rather strong early tone, by recurrence of rumors that the British had forced the 1 nrdanellea. The war gossip was aided In It tiear ish. effett by rejrta that frost damage in the northwest had not materialised. Thla turn In the situation brought out free selling that added Its part to the other lowerlng.rondltlona. On I ho break there was ome buying bv hort. with the result that the market wan showing 1111 upward bent toward the rinse. Corn trader. In lino with the recession of wheat value, sold liberally. They were, furthermore, prompted to aell by predictions of larger receipts within the next few day and they Ignored unfavor able weather forecasts. Including an out look for frost In Minnesota. Oals had a narrow range, but closed rather firm, aa demand was fair and of feringa not large. Trading in provisions was light, the hulk of the business being In pork, which scored the greatest advance of tba list, largely in sympathy with hlgbar mm price. Quotations on futures range as follows: Article! Open. I Hlgh.1 I.QW 1 rios. ITes'y Wheat) si 1 7v m 7., MS WSI 7 91 I I 74V "S 7:t',! 73 73'i tr.H BS! tviafcl tan 37t,J .TT .17'4 r.7-. 37 S 3iS' -l7 36 :w at' l!l n 11 70 11 6S 13 or. 13 U 13 0 IS 90 13 70 13 70 IS 674 8 02V4 07Vi t 02H R (T7V 00 K'-I M S 12V 20 10 3 62H 3 66 X 47V 47V 3 M 8 i I I 7Vt 8 SO I 3 60 6 . Sept. Dec. Corn Sept. Dec. Oats Sept. Dec. Pork ept. Oct.. Lard Sept. let. Rib Bept. Oct.. Cah Prices Wheat: No. 1 red. tl.Ot'V 1. UK'; No. 2 hard, tl.0li1.tl. Corn: Na). v ..-.li ami'. SitOn- Alh.r. nnmln.l flat.' No. .1 white. 3r.--M37'4c; standard. 411M1 v. , Hye: No. 2, 11 OOtpl.OS. Barley: Wit Timothy: t.".5lr.7S. CHover: 8.r.iiil 1.. I Pork: tl.tr.. Lard: t8.03H. Ribs: S7.OTV6, fl.M',4. I"OTATOES Recahvts, 80 cars; market kleadv to eaaler; .lei-sey robbler. ttW4Se; Jersey Glanta, Mu.V2c: Minnesota and Ohio. 4,V(4. llH'l.Tliy-Steady to higher. Alive: Fowls. lVaHy; aprlngs. Ifi17c. Bl'TTKU Lower; recelpta 10,006 tubs; cieain.ry, extras, 21c; extra firsts. Zti a1-,' : flrsU, 2-J-It::: seconds, 20Hf(21c; psokina stock. Ib'i'ii l!e, I'KIS Steady; recelpta W.Wtl cases; at mark, cases included. 17-TJH :; ordinary flrstn, lnml'.Hie; firsts, SOMKlc. 41HKIUSI'-lilgher; daisies, lSUV: twins, 12fH'1.1c; Young Amerlcaa, i:iVly Uhjf ; long horns, 13a4)44i M-:W YOHK fJUNKKAL MAHKET ' beeves, tKV.Oi); common to fair corn- : fsd beeves, (t.Uuu 25; prims grast beeves, . . . , ' 14 .tj. .6; good to choice grasa fceeves. Qnolatlon of the Day oa ;iiuv-Jfi. lalr to BlM)U beevta, 17.40 Commodities. 47 Wi; common to fair gra beeves, t" 40 NEW YORK, Aug. 26. VjnTHt I j7 40; good to choice fed helfera, 7.O04 Easier; spring patents, old, 16. Hy? 8.60; good to clioic fed cows, 61.6.(.i; 6.S0; winter patents. to.3nC6.no; winter, good to choice grass heifers, Hhiul.w, stra'sht. 6.nofi6 an, both new. .good to cbolcs grass cows, 6 ilii.76; fair WHEAT Spot, Irregular; No. 2 red, , to good row. fc.'iut(.; common to fair ti ll e. I. f. New York, prompt shipment, 1 cows. t4.0iij6.76; good to choice feeders, 11 rail, and No. 2 hard. 11.14V.. c. I. f. New York, to arrive, lake and rail; No. t northern, Duluth. 11.02, and No. 1 north ern. Manitoba. S9o, c. I. f. Buffalo. Fu tures were Irregular; September. ll.Of'ti. CORN Barely stesdy; No. 2 yellow, 8H,c, irompt shipment. OATS Spot, nuiet: No. 1 white, new, fiOc, nominal: cHid while, old, fc&OTfte. HAY-Mteady; So. 1. tl.37Vjj No. 2, tl.26 (Sri .30; No. a, 11.30; shlplng. tl.loojil.la. all new. HOPfl Quiet; slate, common to choice, 1.114 crop, WOi.W; Paciric coast, litl4 crop, U'Hl'c: iflia cioii. liCdlli;. HIDES-Kteady; Bogota. 30flfllc; Central I Amerlea, 2Uc. I LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, Co; I seconds. SoSlo. I'ROVIH'ON'SPork. steady; mess, flW i 17.00: fnmllv. l.oflS!.uu; short clear, 18.WHf52.(iO. lleef atedy; mess, 17.)4I) IK.W: family. 118 "rj,O0. Ijtrd, firm;, ir,r'l west. S.1;.2S. T.VLIiiiW Quiet; city. CHc; country, 64 lie'ii ' specie 1, fiVO, BUTTKIl Steady : receipt. 11,381 tub; creamery extras. IMti-'Tc; firsts, 24ra.Vo; arcon.lM I'iVArj.ii.jc. !:; i.S Firm: lei elt ts, 12 27!) esses: fresh nai lured extras. 2)W0ic; extras 'flrsl!-, 2('!i5'ic; firsts, JSV'l-'Vic; seconds, Wufle. I CHEES1"-Stefidler; receipts. 7. f8 boxes: state w ix In milk, fresh flats, wbito and 'coloreil, fiKcial, Ul'alTic; utatc whola 1 milk, fancy, 1.! -.c. I POUI.THY - l ive. iinsettlort; western b ckei.H. hinMi'is, " k: a ked; fowla, 17e 1 asked. DresHcti, dull; prices unchartered. Onmha liar Market, PRAIRIE HAT There Is a very Urge supply of hay on the market. Total sup. ply on all roads. Including today's re. relpls. amounts to b-tweeu seventy-five nd eighty cars. There are about thirty ear on the Union I'actfto, thirty on th -Chicago A Northwestern and about twenty on the Missouri Pacific and Bur lington. Ti e last twenty cars sre south ern hay from Kansas City. Prices must decline low enough to prohibit shipments from Ksnsaa City here. With thla hnavy supply on hand and proapecta ef clear .veather ahead and liberal advice of hay to arrive, the market cannot remain where It baa been. The hay that I on die market averages fairly good Very little, however, that Is choice, but the majority will grade No. 1. Following Is Him range of values: Choice upland, till 3V tl 11.10, No. 1, tlOOoo 10.60; No. 2, tw.OyjriO W; No. t, t7.0ui f; choice midland tloutfi! 10..4I: No. 1. IS-ftco lO.Ou; No. 2 t ,ir'); No. 1. W (XKaH 0i: choice lowland. I 'Oj4.&0; No 1. t.J.00; No. 2. tT.Oufjg.ftj; No. 3. t6 0ii 7 00. Tho prevailing opinion of thla market seems to la that prices will b low dur ing the fall and winter. There Is not enough demand to take care of the sup ply. There seem to lie an abundance of forage In all directions. STRAW None on the market and hae not been for some time. Choice wheat Is quo! a Me at from t6 0Otr5.6O, po.sibly might bring t "0. ALFALFA Three cars In storage. Practically 110 alfalfa arriving on the market and practically no demand for it. No. 1 to choice la quotable at : 1 0 xf 12 00; No. I. t9 00all 01: No. i. t(84t.(x. Oil mm He. I a. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Aug TURPEN TINE Firm, T.WWc: sale. 310 bbla; receipts, Son bbl.; shipments, bbla; stock. IKiM) bbls RJSUN Finn: sales. 1.427 bcl.: re ceipts, 1.(04 1)1)1,; hlpmont.i, i'-'j bbla; strwik. 68.740 bbla. Quote: A. B. C t? 8C: E. 2 ; F, 13 00; o -"7".: It, tlio: I. til?'': k. 13 30: m. tl .fJtHH.t; N. tl.do; WO. t...ii; WW, li.7. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kindt Slow, but About j Steady Lambi Strong1 to Ten Centi Higher. I H0QS STEADY TO TEN LOWER ' OMAHA. August 11S. Recrlpta were: Cattle. Official Mondav R.414 i 'fa l.tl Toesoay ..H IXImate Wedneaday .. .ii0 Hog. Hheen 4.1! ?.;'.' i 7.417 24 ro !2.0i I lO.OOO Three dara this week. 1.12 Jl.wvt 74 '6 Same dava last week . .17.2,"7 U.iKl .!! Hsme days I wks. agn.14.6KV a iwt 4,',1'.' Same days 1 wks. agn.ll.OKX 21,0 ST. 411 Same daa 4 wks. sgo. 7V. 32.11 Same days last year.... U.731 2,i2 o.l.K) The following table shows t"s rocelpts of cattle, hogs and aneep at the Omaha live stock market for the vear lo date aa compaied with last year: 1D1S. 1914. Inc. Cattle Mt.tsl 407. 710 W 7t , Hogs, 2.0V,4: l.i,fl;l ,447 M Sheep I,;,7W l.W2.S 1.1,614 i The following table shows the average price for hosa at tne Omaha live I stock market for the last few days, with comparisons' Date. I 1915. imi4.,lll.ll12.tjMI.l".l A 11 if. Aug. Aug Aug. l 211 1 1 , 1 1 I I bt 11 I 161 7 Ml 7 7 Nl MS I 11 1 W 7 H 7 T 7 4 67ih I DO ) Hi J li J II 1 Aug. t'v el, 6 11 17 Hi 7 Wl T 14 Aug. 12.1 ( BVi S 7M 7 M t 041 7 ill 7 96) T it Aug. i.v. .v., 1 un it. 1 1 ik 7 47 7 41 Aug. 14. V 041 7 70 I 12 7 10 AUg. l.V.I Aug. fij 7 661 Aug. IT 4eV I Ml 7 73 (7 77 6 13 7 00 6 1 6 14 7 171 6 141 7 64 7 7 7 72 t 4 7 63 7 I 72 mi 7 76 3 m 7 77, I OK 7 171 1 1 ?" . If. I 27: 7 17 I 24 1 (! 7 in 8 2i " 'M l I r vi I o 1 j I Kl 7 m I 041 7 V I Ml! I Wl I m 7 36 Ml 7 laS 0DI I 37 Aug. 211 41' Aug Zi 3 641 Aug. 2.1 I 7 Wi I 11k 7 16 I W In 1l 7 IW I l 7 '.J Aug. 24 Aug. ?r. a ."OH I 4l 7 ? (I 6:S I 7! 7 l I 7 10! k 7( 7 7V 8unaay. Kscelpls sud disposition ot live stock at .lie i nin mock yams, souin "mans 1 Nell., for twenty-four hour, ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday: REVIPT8 CAR LOTS. Cattle. Hogs, ttheeu. H r s. C, M. sV St. Paul.. Wabash Missouri Parlflo ... Union Pacltlo C. A. N. VVi, eaat.. C. A N. W.. west.. C., 8t. P., ti. 4t O.. t, 14. A eat.. C B. A U., west.. ('.. B. I. A PM eaat.. C. 1C I. A P., weat. llllanola Central.... Chicago Gt. West.. I 27 1 V 3 4 1 16 4 1 1M l Total receipts. ...H DISPOSITION HEAD. ""attle. Hogs. Hheep. Morris A Co 441 1.2A2 I.W. 1.4il 4,'Wl 2.6,10 I4 2.AH1V 4,4.0 3W 644 Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co,... Armour A Co 8chwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co South Omaha Ihick. Co Morrull Cudahy. country W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant A L. .. Hill A Hon V. U. lwls Huston A Co .1. II. Root A Co L K. 1 1 us Hosenstock lllos F. (1. Kellogg Werthelmer A lkgen.. Sullivan Ilroa Rothschild Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... Christie Hlggln Huffman Roth Meyers Oiaasberg .., 727 667 H 6 41 "t Ml 1.KH9 . b! . 101 . l"o . 1J3 . l . t . SS . 71 . 61 8 . 13 . .HI . II 2 . 10 . 10 . 24 . 13 . U .4,M Baker, June A HmlUl.. i Tnnr, ,,ro" John Harvey Dennis A FranoU.... Other buyers 10.711 Total 4,K V.147 21.442 CATTLE Receipts were light for a Wednesday, but still the total for the three days foots up 18,161 head, being the larrest of any recent week, although aiignt ly smaller than a year ago. The quality of tiie cattle on an average was nothing extra, and as buyers had already taken on a good many cattle thla woea, they did not appear overly hungry for stipplle Urn morning. As a result the trane waa slow, but about steady price were maintained. f.r Uotatlunsi on tattle: flood to choice yearl t'arllngs. tii.o.tjj'v.io; fair to good ij yearlings, 17 76ii4.76; common to fair fed yearllnaa. IC.7bur.7fc: aod to choice heavy beeve. $: .o-on.40: fair to good rornfed i.i.i; tan to goon reeaera, . .vu i.-x-i common to fair stockers, 6.6u(1 70: stock heifers. I6.76.7S; st'ck cows. ..60UN .60; stock calve. .ool; veal calves, t'.9 lO.Ou; bulis, stags, tic. lf.U4i.W WEHTERNB. Ev Newcoinlr, Wyoming. 18 steers... .llixi 1 w W. L. Mains, Montana, 44 Bteors....ll27 I 40 t-r. ...1120 7 26 F. .1. Ulin, Wyoming. S steer s.... 1230 7 4o steers. ...1036 7 40 Bruce Hodge, Wyoming. 84 Stwr.l... 11 .4 7 30 2 steers.... 82S ( S W. W. Wlttetne.yer. Wyoming. I stears .... 7t 7 on 14 steers . ..llil 7 90 HYwnk Jackson, Nebraska. 21 steer. .. lull 7 1.'. 6 cows 81 x 1. Little powder Uve Btock Co.. Wyoming. I 61 steers.. ..Hat! 7 46 62 steers.. ..lino 7 46 7 lo K steer. ... Ml 7 10 Dixon ( Httle Co.. 36 steers.. ..1-12 7 40 Hlliison llrother, 22 Bloe.s.... !4 7 3n 27 steers. ... !X'8 South Dakota. 8 steers. ...144 South Dakota. 27 steers.... 7 76 C6 Platte Valley Cattle. Co.. Nenraaka. 88 steer .. 727 7 3" 18 cows ... sat) 4 " Newinsn Ill-other. Nebraska. 4.1 steer.... i 7 : (lisiles Thompklns, Montana. 34 Stoors ...l"1 7 4.1 26 Steer... .1180 K M Faddls, Wyoming. XI Steers. ..1140 7 70 3k steer.. ..1104 fl. K. Sawyer. Nebraska. 7 60 7 70 f. '0 22 heifers. T.2 i Ml l.i cow lino Wyoming. 22 cows 1044 18 cslves... 2l 40 steer. ...Kill II. !2 H73 Itro, k, an 7 60 COWS 44 tenrs. ... 1.1 rows 6 iV 7 61 6 10 6 "I k 66 Ail He, ker Brothers. Nebraska. .H.2 6 7 28 cows HC1 17 cows nt llrl.'e Ca't'e Co. Nebraska. 71 heifers... .'4 6 Oi 6 helfera... F-4M 71 stockers and feeders 4 BEEF STEERS. Pr. No 4. l.rni it ir'. JT 1041 t 144 1 1.'. hi 7 : . 4 ISI i ... S I'1' "PH AXn HEIFERS. 10 i 1. COWS 4 4 Vu 4 ou II... 10 .. ss... 1... 26... .. 144 .. 114 . 1"J4 ..lli . . 170 ..ion.) C 4 IS 4 So K to 11 4;; 1.41 K4 mi t HEIFERS. nt 1 4 7 4 ii I 4 J BULIJI. I S4 I I 41. I 1 Ul 1 ( 40 .. 447 .. UO .. ilU . . 64 . ism ,.t:l . ll 0 .1041 fcl 4 KS 7 2J 7.7 . !' .1700 s a. 4 BV 4 in CALVES. 1 4 7 ou t j, 1 : 1 t lw 7 10 1 jm to,, I u 11 1 t h 1 no 1 00 1 iw iw on I xil IV I it 10 . BTOCKKHS A FEED I tu 4 10 i,i 7 n 2S ) 111 I 1,44 7 40 I t 41 17 1K.4 7 f )l t o 7 0,1 a I HI 7 -, 12 7 00 10 t.MI 7 7. an 7 lv HOGS Hog supplies were tho largest of tha week to date, nlai.it 1.73 cara, or lO.Oio head, showing up. This brings the week's total up to 21.tkU, w hich ia 3 Ui smaller than last week, but 2.0U) larger tnan two wetks ago, and 1.i heavier than for tlie 1 orresiM.ndlng period a year ag. Sl'lppinif orders wer nol verv hea , but there was enourh competition on the best lights to put prices on a good, strong ' bai and most of tke ahipim.:, purchase were .trong to 6c higher, beat lights selling as high as 87 60. the hlsn est price since July 3',. a month ago. Arf waa intimated, thouvh. shipper did not buy very heavily un l the big end of the offerings was left it disposal rf 11 I Mcker-". f . Tk r.-. No . a, ft Jl . .... k tmt 4 1.' i i i mi 7 rM . i 21 4 . 4 K 40 'J i It lm t ! M aw ... IS HI 4 ... :. T i : i n ivy t , 7 4 D si pit ... i so T XT mt jut ( i (o 7i ... M l ... t S IH I . . 4'l in ! ... 7 T4 t7 is 4 40 a...... fi Ml j M )) ft i l.vi i.i tt i:t i u 4 r . . t , ;:l 142 ... 7 i hi 'HA so t . n ra ... f 4 11 r; ... 1 to lit ... 1 1 Plos. 77 114 4 S r-ite.r.i' etii'p nnd Inmn reielit con tli.ue1 very liberal, nnd again led VI tho market of the country, some never t nine ears, or 2J.o head, being in putted In. The lotal fo the first hall' of the work Is the largest of tha yea. to date, Durlnn the thiee dtys 74. hesd have arrived, which Is 3.M) heavier than Inst week and 'Ji(' Isrf cr Ihsn "w . weeks ago, btt s shortage of nenrly 10. v a compared with the corresponding day last year. At no time during Ih Inst ten dv 1 liberal run ha the gmal demand for a.) kind of sheep and lambs shown to such advantage aa today. Iamb trade opened a little alow, and traders went throua',1 all the usual preliminaries before gel ling down to busineas, but by 10 o'clock a good many airing of lambs were in their wav to the svales at prices Ovn were strong to In many cav a .llm higher than Tnesdny. and a pretty tslr eleaiance nf all the fat lamb on sale had been made before another hour had passed. A good many lamb sold .11 tK.iknIi8.7u. while the fat end of a thirteen rar string, amounting to at Uat ten full double, reached I an, the hlclvrst title., leglatered, find a dime above ycrterday's toi. wuniations on sneer ana ismns: jjunri. sivnI to choice, tVwftH.kO; lam ha. fair to food, Vi.SAT.9: lamta, feeilera . r 7.VW 8 4fl; yeariliiaa fair to choice. ai.7MM7;, yearling, feeders, tKorvg Ml; wwjient, fair to bolee. 16.26471.9; ewoa, gnod In choice. 6 0'e40; ewes. f1r to good. 4..V ('rtiof: f we, feed'e. 3rf)4.76. SHEEP. No. w Wyoming lambs , K7S Wwnmlng lambs "l Idaho lamba 1371 Idaho lambs 14 Wyoming feeder lam' s. 6f.8 Wyoming feeder lambs 1040 Idaho feeder lamb At. 84 .... .... SO .... 64 .. 66 Pr 8 i 8 m 8 ir. 8 d.-. 8 II 8 3 8 30 7 Mi 8 i 8 Xi 40 H 2. 7 6 ." r. 3n 4 7 . 7 2.'. (.1 8 2S 8 16 I so 8 811 8 HU 8 tin 3 60 8 0 1 eo VI Idaho feeder lambs.... liW Oregon feeder lamba.. 2360 Oregon feeder lam).. : 6 TO 34 Wyoming yearlings, wethers. 6 41 Wyoming yearlings, wethers. 40 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 84 66 W yottvlng ewes 60 Idaho ewes 117 Wyoming feeder ewea 264 Wyoming yearling awes 24 Wyoming yearling ewes 2 culls S67 Wyoming feeder lamb 36 Wyoming feeder lamb 212 Wyoming lambs It Wyoming lamba 16 Wyoming lamba 14 Ulan lambs 243 Utah lambs 273 Utah lambs 21 Wyoming lambs 1.12 Wyoming lambs .Mi .104 . 81 . 64 . rV. . 60 . 6 . 63 . U . 88 . 88 . o . 86 . 8ft . . M CHICAOO 1,1 VK UTOCIt; MARKET Cattle Stead Haas Stroma .ghees lllaker. OHICAOO. Aug. 35. CATTLR Re relnts. 17,XI head: market, steady; fancv. higher; native beeves. !6.tUtt)il6; west ern steer. IH.fintiM.mJ; cowa and heifers, I.THHik 76; calves. K 6til,LaV HiKlrt Ilecenita, IH.tM) hen-; market , strong, moatly 1.V higher; bulk, VanTMfwi 7.isl; light, 7.26r7.B6: mixed. 6H 6ttT7.k6; , heavy. -.k7.46; rough. tJU4i.4r,; pigs, trot nr.. SHKEP AND LAMRS-Rooelpls, ,(! heail. market, luojJOc higher; weth ers, tf.TtxipJ.W; awes, $3.7ri.10; lambs, t".00i.2O. Nt. I.oals Mtk Stack Market. T. LOUIK. Aug. 2,i.-CATTLF--R.'-celpts, 4.110 head; market lower: native beef steer. 7.6ol 10.00; yearling sleer.i and hsifers. tN.tott1il.00; cow t.ft)"8 0 : stockers and feeders. tA.oot.ic': smthern steers. f.264IN.a5; cows and heifers. $(.(. C.io; native catvea, fi.i 11.00. HOOH Receipt, 4.90u head; market higher; pigs and lights, t7.SOfc7.W; mixeu and butchers, t7.87t7.iW; good Kavy, pi.y J7.86. HHEEP AND LAMnS-Recotpts. 1.3 head; market steady; lambs, l7.7S4r9.fi': sheep and ewea, tu.5O(f7.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. Stv.-CATTLi: Receipt. 3,70) bed: msrket lower: prime ed steer. .10j4).So; dressed Iwef steers, 7.0'a1.:; western steers, fV4i'.. 8.75; stockers and feedets, t.trlj8.25; bull. I5.2.V1.76; calves, I8.fj0ff10.50. HOOfl Receipts, 6,800 head; market higher: bulk. trt.6f.eT.40; heavy. I0.&in7.a.; packers and butchers. tO.76tr7.60; light. t7.or7.60; pig. t.767.8B. 81IKEH AND IAMUtl Receipts. 7.0"0 head; market higher: lambs, iv.iyQiSv,; yesrllngs. s).26l(.sr.; wethers. $6.60ija.Ki: ewes, lo.lsVit6.76. Sloaa City 1,1 ve Stork Market. WOt'X CITY, la.. Aug. 26.--CATTLE-Renelpt. 1.0i) head: market firm: native steers, HU.ott.2o: oows and helfera. Uuh 7.00; cannera. tS.60tr'4.75; stookers and feeders. tu.0OtiT.iW; bulla, stags, ata. 8B.O.1 tl-.1.60, . HOG SI Receipt. 0J head: n,.rb.i teady to ,V lower:, heavy. I8.6usi7..: mixed. tWfj.60; light, 16n8..); bulk. ta 2ia ai. HHEEP No receipts. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. BT. JOrlEPH. Aur. X.-CATTLW-Re-relpt. 1600 hesd: market steady to trong; steer, I .ootid. 76; rows and heif ers. I.004i 00; calvbs, ti.00fi40.s. HOOH Racelpta s.600 head; market 6T jOo higher; top, IT to. hulk of salsa, t 804 SHHP:P AND LAMBS-Recetpts, Itjui. head; market strong; Ismba. fsl.OrsJS.T. live Stark la siaht. Ho. 4 186 l.0li 4.110 5.MM .0i 38.8MC Cattle. heo. 28.2ni 20,f I.8.M. 7,"i' 7.0i8 Rnnih Omaha 1'hlcago ft. luiH ... Kt Jnseiih .... Hloux City ... Totals .. . 3 rj ,.17i .. 4K .. 8.7' .. 1 fo0 . X .lo0 Kanaaa 4 l(y tirala anal Prorlsleaa. KANSAS CITY. Aug. fR.-WHEAT No 2 hard. tlllGl 1.27: No. 2 red, tl. 11471 12 September. I 7iqn7',c; Decs mber, 4c; May, 'Wuc. CORN No 2 mixed. 71l,75e: No. white. 72V.ii ;.; Septmbr, 'c; Decem ber 6!'S-Kii ; Mav, ttc (lATS-.Vo. 2 white, a-tito,.; No. J mixed. ;l.rv4lK HI TTKl; Cieumerv, 27e : firsts. .; si eo'idri. ? V: packing. 19'jc. KiiOy Kir. 2i;; seconds. 16c. Po' ' 1. I K V- ! lens, 12c; roosters, ; . broilers, i.'.c. I Mlnneapoll (.rain Market. ! MINNEAPOLIS. A ue 3TUi,'it Sct-ti'tiinei . '.Mr; Iw.enit.er. 'soc: No. 1 hard ti loV-. No. 1 northern, II iK'l 1 IMo('R Unchimueil. H4RLI.Y- '7,1 r.-. It VI'V-Krtl'Jul'. BKA N-a-m.m CORN -No. : vello- 74V.-&7.". uM'-i-Nu :t v-'ute .Xip :U . FL.VN-t1.'J"u 1.1.7. Co' (mi Men Heaaauvett. WA-ilVilTnN'. An. "4.-Rsauran' c to cotton shipper thst their c ,.- for nnitrai. wll' not he conriseated if the' con-e wph'n Mie normal conaumot'nn un der the le.en' deeree of the aie that (Otw.n is contraband. Wla slvtn In a atntenienl Issued today at the British embassy. F. vapor ted Apnlea nn4 Deled rVsli, vmm- Yt 'It k. Aug. .-.-EVAPORATED ! I 'Tlll-li .-itl'IT Pr inos, gulet. Aori l.vte ly. Peaches, nuiet. Ttalslns. ft-ni. 1.1 v.n.ftnl (are In Market, I.I VF "POOL, Aug. 2i WHF.AT ono' No. 2 M'ioha. Us i!1-.!; No 3. IJj 41,1 No 1 northern Duluth. 11a 3d. corn spot, American mixed, new. uu- ( rem fieta tke Gate. I'lo. p..Hloii Nstional club ha given Pitcher Hub' Cram 1st nt Brown unl v, istiy, h't 1:1. conditional relsaa. TtrM. Inank. liulr oomatesl a Nw Tsrk HtiMk Kirhn. twcorlt... I. ..alalae In 1 HK !! UrT RKVIKW. PohllM mt frmn kiuir m W s.d lor (r aaaipl eueiM. 1 BroaSs.r, 14 York C4iy.