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12 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE E following Sensational Advance i In Future Market Cash j Wheat Boles Higher. COBN HAKES ADVAKOB Ausnst f. 1111. fWrafrtnt tie suestantlal eavenee III the future market, eaah wheat mud about so reached the hit h mark of the yw, a car of choice western wheat selling at 1.41 Th bulk of th No. J hard, howerer. mM from 11.11 to l.HVj. and there waa escellent demand at th prevailing high pslces. The bulk of th No. I hard told from $1.31 to $1.14, and tha No. 4 hard ranged from $1.14 to 1.34, saly a few car selling at th higher price. - .Corn waa alao strong and ruled from ttc to le hither, There waa as excellent demand for all grades of eora and th run waa pretty food, .Data followed - eom and wheat In th advance and aold from lc to IHe hlfhar. Oat receipt were food and thara waa a L pretty rood demand for tola cereal at ad I vanced price. R iraa Itfle hlfhar and barley aold from Itc hither. ;Uvarpool close: Wheat. 2JMHd hlfhaf; corn. H4Zd hither. Primary wheat receipt were ew, I7HOIT0; iNO. yeiiow. sec; no. hit, MOM Oata: o. white, fio ; stndard, 44fctf:ifcc. 1 Rye: Ko. J. new, 11.07. Barley: fltJ2C seeds: Tim othy, tl.ee; clover. .0y M.40. Provisions: Pork. 2i.&0; lard, l.20i ribs, tlt.700 14. 10. Butter Hither; creamery, 3lf)3e, EggsReceipts, I.SM caaeai unchanged. Potato Receipt. 47 can; unchanged. Poultry Ally, unchanged. NEW YORK STOCKS Report of Arbitration of Labor Difficulties Sends Up Some of the Bail Stocks. LIVE STOffi MARKET Active Demand for Stock Cat tle and Feeding Steers at Steady to Strong Prices. HOGS MOVE AT AN ADVANCE Omaha, Auiiut I. Wl Reeelots were: Cattle. Hog. Shoep. Official Monday 7.4:4 4. lie Official Tuesday 8,304 1.77J csumais vtsanesaay.. a. tee FOOB CBOFS DISCOUNTED 11 i 177 bushels ant skremants 1 ,, biuhel.. ereinat receipts of 1.884, 0o bushels ana Ihloments of 411. M4 bushels Isst yser. Primary eorn receipts wara 4I6.HOO bush ata ana shipments 7I1.MI bushels, aialnat receipt, at 811.940 bushel, and shipments of 117.100 kuahola It.t year. , Trtniary oata racolpta wara 1.343,000 bush el and hlpm.nl, l,,7,.ee buih.lt, aialnat recotpto of 131,000 buabala and hlpra.nU ( 370,100 bushels laat year. : camot nitc;irT. ' ! i . Wheat. Corn. Oata. ehlcat i. ...... Ill Minneapolis ............HI t Dslstb 103 Omaha ....lit St. Louie..:...,. 101 Wlnnlpe , .Ill -"Thses aalea were reported todayr ' Wheat No. 1 hard winter: l-l eer.ll.lli I care, II.ITMji I ear, 11.11: I cere. 81.141,; I can. 11.11. No. t hard wli-er: 1 car (dark tarker), 11.41 i 1 car. (dark turkey). 11.40: 1 car, li.li: 1 car.. 11.31: 1 car, 11.17(4 I ears.. Il.llr 13 eara. 11.1114:1 cat, 11.1114: II cere, 11.11: 10 care, ,l.ll. NO. I hard winter: 1 ear, 11.84V,; 7 eara, ' 11.11: 1 ears, .ll.SSVii 4 eara. 11.10: I car, (1.I4H: I cere, 11.34: I can, 11.13; 1 car, IIIJ14; I l-l care, 11.11: 1 can, 11.11(4: l am 11.11: I eara, ll.IOH: 1 ear, 11.10. No. 4 hard winter: I eara, II. Hi 1 car, lUSVit I ear, ll.ll: 1 car, 1.87(4! 1 car, 1.37; I eara, l.ll;-l car, 1 51: 1 car, 1.14. Sample hard winter: 1 ear, ll.lli I eara, 11.31s 1 ear,. 11.11. No. .mlied:. 1 oar, 11.11.. No, J mlied:, I car, 11.14: 1 car, 11.13.' No: 4-mind: I care, ll.lli 1 oar, ll.ll; 1 oar. 11.31. - -. . : Barms-No.' I: 1 ear. Tie, No 1 food: 1 -ear, llo. ' ' . i Corn No. 1 white: 1 ear. I"e. No. I white-.' care. 10c No. 4 whit.! 1 ear, 71140. No. I while: 1 ear, 71c, No. I white: I ear, 7e. . No. I ysllowi 1 car. I0V4". No. I yellow: 1 car. 0(4cl I carl, lOo. No. TOllew: 1 ear, Iliv No. I mlied: 8 cars, 80e. No. I mld: I eara, 7l!4c; I car, Mo. No. 4 mljed: 1 car. 7H4o. No. I mlied: 1 ear, 7IC Sample mlaed: 1 oar: 7le. Oele Slendord: I ears. 43t,s. No. I while: 1 ear 4c; I ears, 4144c: eara, 4140. No. I white: I cars. , 41c. Sample: 1 car, 41c; 1 car, 4014c: I ears, 4ec 1 car. Ilc; . 1 car. IIV4C . 1 ' ' ' I '' .Omaha Ceah Prices Wheat : Ko. I hard. l.lll.ll; No. I hard, Il.l0fl.llt4: No, 6.. 4 hard. I1.I4B1.II: NO. I spnnr, .1.11,7 c, I 44; No. I sprint, 1.3I1.IT: No. I durum, tlJiei.il! No. I durum. Il.30fl.3l. Corn: . No. A white. imeiOe: No, I white, 71(4 Do: No. 4 white, 7Ht)7H4c; No. I white, lH7le: No. I white, 177loi No. l yel. tow, leu(4el No. I yellow. 7lfl014c; No. 4 yellow. tH4e7les No. I yellow, 7lt7ll4e: No. I yellow, 7l7lc; No. I mlied. 7l(4fl4c: No. I mleed, ie7li,o; No, 4 mixed, 7IOTItei No. I mlsed, 77if net No. I mlied, T7s7le. Oala: No. , I white, 41(4 etlc; standard, 4!43!4e: No. I white, 4H404lei No. 4 wblls, 40He41o. w.,iv, v.ltlna. flfl7le: No. 1 fsed, 100 lit. Rye: No. I, Hello: No. I. uii. Mexican New Tork, Aug. I. A Tory general dis position to overcome such recent obetaclce ss profeeelonlal pressure and unfavorable Industrial conditions wss evinced by today s Important stocks, notably rails, advancing 3 to 7 points, with almost eaually sub stantial gains to specialties 0! various de saYtptlene. Jt The rise In rails was led by Reading an dhad lie Inception In rumors, later con Armed that the railway unions had agreed to submit their differences to meditation. Tbs poor conditions disclosed yesterday by the government crop report seemed to have been discounted, grangers, no less than ....ni. una and coalere participating in tbe j.siff.evei up awing of the nnel noun Three dels this week 11.1 JO 31. Ill Same daye laet ween. .11,387 14,230 Seme daye I weeke ego t.041 23.1.7 Seme deye 3 weeks agolS.571 20.156 Same days 4 weeks agolS.IIl 24.33 same aae last year. .It.eio iv.i.. The fnllowtna t.hl ihawi the recelpte of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last yeer: lilt. 11:1. Inc. Deo. Cattle .... 113.4(0 04.020 101.424 Hoc. 1.134. 144 I.II4.III 231.170 Sheep 1.2IM34 1.332.0.4 13.130 The foltowlna table o!-.owe the average prices of hogs at the Omaha live etock mar- set for tne last few dnys Wltn comparison: t'ste. 1 m "rTr it . iTi iTTTT 1 3 . ; T 1 sTTiii 1 . United Vlatee steel aaserted Its wonieq Isadsrshlp. advancing 1 on verr inrs dealings, Including numerous Individual lols o 1,000 to 4.200 sharea to 1114, Ms best price slnea January , last. Steal and kin-!..-.. ....... .... materially areleled by trade reports, which dwell on the scarcity of raw material ana in rpuepo. Uonal price advancee. .k. ... fApmarf the oundallot . .1,.. marine preferred adding 1 pointa 10 yestsrday's lain "Of Sr2,. . .1.. of 11. for Atlantic. Oulf ...... ,.iu rn iia. a new record. Munitions and equipments, while lees con swleuons than In Ihelr boom "JJ approslabty higher, together with the motor group ana oinr i-v.a...- - - l-iner aherw were again' rsponslvo tt ,k. a.mnd for manufacturea pro duct. International paper preferrsd aug mented prevlou. geln. of the week wttl . a further advene of four points on the oe I... .1.. ,.rd dividends' will be funded .1 J. n lime: United Cigar etorea made a gross geln of four I'"'kOT " current rumors of an Increase in nnoijn.-niii . . 1 r Maairan curamiiti. aale amounted to l0.0 ahare. ana.. ..I. aieIIPsl tit the DOT waa a furthera advaoca In J l? laiVL. & new recora. mwi sm Jar ;.Tua aggregated U..0.000 . United SUtee bonds were call,' but rsglstsred is osciineo 1. ""Nlmber of leading aale. and quotation. on IM maraet were. i.ioo in, 17 8.000 14 S fi " ,ir.oo i h 11.400 71(4 04 71(4 . ,ee as -0814 14 'no 111 ' 10'i !??' r,no 110 12IK no 400 83 I0.SOO ll( 11.300 103 l.mo 13 bond markst Am. Beet Sugar. American Can.... Am. C rndry., Amsr. Loco....... im d. a Refg. . . Am. Sugar Refg.. Am. Tel. 4 Tel .... Ant. Klne, Anaconda .Copper. Alhl.oti. Reldwln LOCO. 101 Baltimore A Ohio, lo.soe eeia Brook. Rapid Tr. Butte Sup. Cop Cel. Petroleum... Canadian .Pacific. Central leather.. If. pi-;.?""1 It, I. P. R. 1,000 ' , 144 J.700 177. . 13(4 . 11(4 103 7214 sm 14(4 i(4 17T4 17l( ITT I4H II Conner. Fuel A Iron. .100 1.400 00 1,100 OMAHA ri Tl RKS MARKET, Wheel Rika Tire Cents em Bath aerleaa- bor and leembr. , Omaha, August I. 1111, ' Tha affect of tks government crop report wss seen III today's msrksl whsn whsat Cblno Corn. Prod. Refg.. Crucible Steel nietlllers Security. 10.J0J Rrle . , Oeneral Bledtrle . at. Northern pfd . 01. North, o. ctfs. Illinois Central .. Inter. Consol. ' Cor. Ineplr Copper , . . Inter. Har N. J.. I it. M. pfd. etfs. K. C. Southern... Kennecott t-opper rtssn. . ,, Petrol.., Miami Copper M.. K. aj r.. Missouri Pad National Lead ... Nevada Copper . . N. T. Central .... N. T-. N. II. H. Norf. m West MSI US 11(4 4144 48 44(4 II Si lit lou, J!3 in 71 111 71 i4 ni Mi 1I(4 1 i 117 II4 H7(! 117H H(5 i" 1.400 1,400 800 102(4 III 1.I0I 1S ' 1,300. 41(4 41 H pfd. V.ioo 'ii(f 400. ai( i 50 47 100 12(4 170 4.S00 00 17 101 81 II (i 31 103 14S IIS 113(4 11(4 14(4 34!(42l(i i (421(1 I 47 (i 121V V.ioi 4'. 10 41 5 100 1714 17( "(k 700 10814 10814 108 1,800 00 ' 84(4 or 1.000 130H 121(4 130 opened from le lo 40 higher on Seplember, Norf. st "!l""' j m2 inS and irom 80 to To on December wheat. Mar fo' J. itaH . . -101 II- 10? II wheat opened l(e higher. Th. advance t.",n.M i1 T. ' , . . ...7. 13 over today's opening was Ic te lo on Sep. E"''',. ' '"I 1,801 l( I8 8 ..nK.r .d 4e 10 lc oa December with Pennsylvania .... . ''. is oi(5 " tember and 4o to lo o December with " mr2;r ,.. I. wkaa. S-.Urn. I. JfJ IJJ throughavt the seaaion. but tradlnf la oarm A"" e,, jt" Ed .bi.wa. oomparlV '!-. ... . fctJSKS pSSs.0, 14.0 tU "' --'v .-- . lBft.ifh.rr, Hal way. 4.1". ze ' . Omaha closing prices on mures lac taw 1 r.' 7 day: Tea. I 10144 40i . 4714 SO 'a 7(4 21 14.41. 14.371 13.000 48.737 1, on; 11.478 83.814 21.228 41.118 July 44 July 14 July. 31 July 37 Julv 28 July 31 July I'i lulv II Aug. eug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. I 8714 1644 I 81 14 s ei I 40 S 21 It I 1441 I mi I Os'i 1 nil I 1.(4 I lll I 40 'I I 41(41 e eui I 4, 4 51 I I III ' I sl 1 1 mi 1 1 11 1 1 I 04 1 1 7 71 T 81 ill I 18) ill I 8I S II I ao 4 401 0 III a 131 1 101 e I 1 i:i I 881 I ' I I I 8l J 47 I III T II e ill a 03 I7 7 18 III 7 10 111 7 13 18 T 78 I l I 14 I II I 71 I 12 I 04 e 7 14 T 14 7 27 SurdNv Receipts and dlenoeltlnn of live .tnclr 1, the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for iw.irti-i.iir nours. ending at I o clock p. August I, 1316: RECEIPTS CARS. calves. ll.00t)l!.00: beef bulla, stiga. ate. 14 1597. IS; Bologna bulla, ...ot.3e. Representative- aaies:" BEBF STEERS, . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 110 31 " 3 121 17 00 I.. ..1231 7 II 11 1014 7 40 ... 871 T 88 37 - ...1011 3a 20 1311 35 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 733 I 10 33 783 I 4j ... 821 I 80 10 388 I 76 ... 147 10 00 COWS. ...1030 4 10 7 I'O 8 " 1034 I 00 16 eo 1. 112 I 31 I 10 1300 I 10 Hogs Receipts of hogs, while the largeet of the week to date, were only fair. At one or two other pointa receipts were compara tively liberal but uearly everywhere arrlvala fell abort or expectations. usmana con lined eood all around tbs loop and an other big general advance was registered locally shippers bought treely on tne eeriy trade at fully lOCslSc higher prices. Some of the first hoge packers bought were not over a dime higher, but before bulk of the offerings began to movs they too were psy- Ing a full loeiec advene, ror tne Iirei time since laat Thursday the market closed active and etrong at early prlcca. In dividual aalee made on the wlndup being tiuoted as much aa 16 30c higher. Eevery thing of conaequence was cleaned up by I .SO. This la the fifth consecutive day of the advance since ths reaction from the big break set In and values are now 60$60c higher than at Ibe low time the middle of last week, having moved up 80 at 36c sines Saturday. Representative sale: No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 66. .226 40 II 26' . 60. .217 67. .241 60.. 26! 42..ISI 61. .164 66. .284 42. .261 18. .333 I 86 .... I 40 ... 8 60 ... I 60 ... I 70 10 I 10 ... 10 00 67. .270 30. .Ill 62.. 226 71.. 263 41. .232 32. .171 Sh. Pr. 40 II 80 80 I 37 ( 80 I 48 , 120 J6 160 I lo' I 76 ... I (0 C. M. A St. P...... Wabash ' Ml.sourl Psclflc ... Union Psclflc C. A N. W., eset .... C. N. W west.., C B. A Q... east.... C, B. A Q., west..., C. R. I. A P., east., C, R. I. A P., west. Illinois Central Chicago Ot. West.. Cattlo.Hege.8heep.Hra 4 4 I le 19 . 8 1 I IS 12 . 38 16 Total racelpts 141 121 61 I DISPOSITION HEAD. . Cattls. Hogs. Shsep. Morris A Co I6 814 , 1,327 Swift A Co 883 1,946 8.287 Cudahy Pack. Co.... 716 . 2,300 3.714 Armour A Co 190 1,424 3,660 tichwarts A Co.... 131 ..... J. W. Murphy 1,641 Lincoln Pack. .Co..,. 43 8. O. Pack. Co I Swift f country) .... 1.112 Corr Psck, Co 131 W. B. Vsnssilt Co... 1:1 Benton, Vansant A L '43 ' ..... ..... Hill A Son 189 ' F. B. Lewis 143 J. B. Root A Co 103 J. H. Bulla Ill Rossmtock Bros 90 P. O. Kellogg 43 H. P. Hamilton 14 ..- Sullivan Broe 67 ...... ..... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 1 Hlgglns ., " 4 '. Huffman 11 Roth 21 Meyers 12 Ola.lbcrg 3 ..... I Banner Bros........ 4 ...; John Harvey 163 hennls A Francis ... 37 . Kline II ..... ..... Jensen A Lungren... 60 ..... O'Day 4 Other buyers 338 4,381 Totals.. 4,011 ' 1,111 16.171 Shssp Receipts continued heavy, total arrivals of sheep and lambs being estlmatrd at fifty-one eara, or 13.000 head. Four care were direct to packers. wnn anoiner good run today and early reports from most other points of a allghtly bearish na ture packers again asked concessions, open ing offers being aa much as 16036c below yesterday on the bulk of the lamb supply. Sellers again put up a fight for steady prices, soms of them holding out until nearly noon, but while most of them euc- ceeded In bettering early bids, they had to make eonceealons or some sort on nearly everything. In fact when :t waa all said and done tno market wss very mucn hkc yesterday's. Some of the medium stuff was thought to ne nearly steaay, wniie tne nunc of th. offerings sold mostly 16c lower. Best lambs hsre were stopped at sii.20, ouik or the decent to good range stuff selling up wards from 111.00, while some that were on the In-between order moved on down to 110.60. Deeolto ths decline In fat stock, feeders continue to move up, prices advancing at leaet IOOI60 today. Several bunches of feeding -lambs sold around 19.1098.36 bs foro noon, and there were not nearly enough to go around. Feeding ewes rescued 34.00 434.10 today. No breeding stock of conse quence Is showing up, hut demand Is broad. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs good to cholc, U.OO91!.20; lambs, fair In good, 110. 60O11.00; lambs, feeders, 19.260 9.16; yearlings, good to choice, 87. 7698. 00; yearlings, fair to good. 17.0007.76; year lings: feeders, 86.60O7.76; wethers, fair to choice, 16.7607.76; awes, good to choice. 86.7607.10: ewes, fair to good. 16.7601.76: ewes, plain to euus, si-wrf ..ve; awei ers. ll.6O06.lOi ewes, breeders, all 16.3601.00. ASPTOBsniauvo saisat No. Av. 60 Wyoming fssder ewes 92 140 Wyoming ewes 99 76 wyo. yearllnga and wethers., 81 3.3 Wyoming lamss .... 317 Idaho lambs ...... 306 Idaho feeder lambs 41 Idaho wethere . ., 1134 Idaho lamba . ., 11 native lambs . ... 6 native lambs . .., II native awls . and feeders, 13.0007.85; cows and helfera, 33.60OS.36: calvee, 11.00 ft 12. 60. Hogs Receipts, s,evw nesu, iu.ra.i- utrong, 10c to 26c higher; bulk of sales, 19.7010.30; light. iy.Hiiiu.3.; mixeu, .. 010.46: heavy, lu.Ubtetv.4S rougn, e..w 1.60: pigs, 11.00 6 1.66. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, lr.ooo ncao: market weak; wethers, 36.7608.16; owes. 33.6007.10; Ismbs. 11.40 011.36. St. Louie Live Mock Market. St. Louis. Aug. I Cattle Receipts. 6,800 had; steady; nstlve beef steers, I7.00& 10.26; yearlings, steers and heifers. 88-609 10.00; cows. 6.-607 76; tvickers and teen ers. 3i.3O08.I6; Texas oieers. It.eowt.ao: prime eouthern .teers, 88. 0058.00 cows and heifers. 84.60tf8.O0: nrim? yearling steers and heifers, 17.5008 00; natlv, calves, 86.00: li.ie. Hoe. Receots. 12.100 head: hither: nigs and lights, 18.75010.30; mixed and butchers. 310.05trl0.36: good heavy. I10.2510.35' tdk. 810.500110.30 Sheep Receipts, 4.300: head: steady; lambs, 17.00010.56: slaughter ewes. LVOOfc 7.1-6: bleaetlug ewes, 89.00010.00; yearlings. 16.0009.60. City Live Stock Market. Kansas City. Aug. 9. Cattel Receipts. 13,000 head: lower; prime fed steers, 19.500 10.36(4 dressed beef steers, 37.U041 9.25 ; western steers. 86.7509.00; cows. 4.75r& 7.60; heifers, 36.0009 60; stockers and feed era, 16.2598.00; bulls, 06.2506.50; calves, I6.60vll.00. Hogs Receipts. 14.000 hsads higher; bulk. 89.70?. 10.00; heAvy, 89 70?f9.95: pm-Heru and butchers, 99.7S01O.OO; light, 19.70910.05; pigs. .H.609.00 Slieeri Receipts, 6,800 head: lower: lambs, 110.254 11.15: yearlings. 37 75718.50; weth ers, IV. 504 S. 00; swes. 37.00 0 7.76. . Sloax City Live Stock Market. Sioux City. Aug. I. Cattle Receipts. 1,200 head; market, firm: beef steers, e.25 09.76; butchers. 35.7607.36; fat cows and heifers. 16.4007.26; canners, 13.7505 50: stockers and feeders, 86.6007.50; calves, 18 00 011.00. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 hiad: market, TOc higher: light, 19.109130; mixed. 9.30 9.68; heavy, 89.66010.00; bulk of aales. 89.2509.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2.300 head; market, steady; ewes,. 36.507.2&; lambs, 19.00011.10. Art, t OP' Vvht, Sept ' Dec' May Corn' Sept Dse. Oats Sept Dee. Mar 1 13(4 1 11 i 41 iss '"' II II High. ILow. t IIH f s ,. '..it 111(4 111' 141 41 41 47 IM (4 14314 144(4 (' i. 41(4 16(41 47(4 ..Chicago ereelng prices, fumlshsd Th. B.e FY Logan at Bryan, atocK ana gram -St. aoutn aiai.wmn .it-... 1IT 181(4 131(4 -44(4 1314 II 110(4 107 1114 14 116(4 IIS 71(4 71 J714 27 .4 - 68(4 110,001 17 8(4 34 191(4 3614 112(4 140(4 1314 111(4 1.100 ' 100 ill Union Pacific 11,100 141 Union Paclflo pfd, 900 83 U. S. Ind. A MJ0 110 . m a, ..I II. 4.0 88 U '. Steel pfd,.:. 1.100 lis Utah Copper ..... 8.10; . mo .4 . sin 84 Welt teelrlo ... .,20 61(4 1814 Total sales for tha day, 140,001 shares. . 14(4 18 111 111(4 I . (4 3714 Whl . .See -,Dee Stay' Corn r. Sept Deo. May Dale Sct-t , ''Sir. Pork Sept Dec. lard . "Sept Uct, Dec,, Jtll ' Sept. Oct. 1 41 143-146 1 48(4 Tl-t64 r, 41 1714-, II It' II 18 10-171 II II its ao 11 17 ll 01 11 10 !1, 25-30 I'M .'.' J 14 01' 1 18 II "High. l,a 1 4411 id , . II .! '' 71 76(4 " 41 ' 41 ', M: II 01 31 II 111(4 113 141141 III is 4414 :i so 21 01 II 16 18 IT 11 13 II 16 18 17 Clo.4. 1 Tel tH-!4 141-14 1 II IS 1114-71 , ll 4414-11 II 0 II 01 it 17-30 11 30 11 II 14 11 II III 111 1414 1114 70 74 i 21 Tl It U 11 12 ll fl. II T n t: . CHICAGO GRAIN AND rftOTIMONS. ; Crp Dautaga mepatiat Wheal Filaaa " V- ,r; B Noiiwd, i fV 1 Chtvago, 'Aug. t. Feverish 1 xcltmnt, th tqual of which haa not hn eeen oa 'chaAga here elnce tha (Irat outbreak of the European war, raaultcd today In a nearly Vertical riee of 114 eanta av bushel far 'vfceiet. ',' practical eertatntjr appeared to have beep reached that both In th United State' and Cahada crop loeeed thli aeaeon weald he many million buahela greater than had been generally auppoaed. ' Tha market loeel wild at UJfce to 11 Ho net advane. with September, 11.44 te 91.44, and peoember, 11.41 to 1.4S. Cam gained o to lo to J"e. aad oata. fttflo to 1 tte. In provialone. th outcome ranged front from fd decline to upturn of IQc. Notwlthatandlng that under ordinary dlttona a Jump of mora than I centa a buahal over night would b deemed unuaual for wheat, the market today leaped I enta In tha flrat minute after trading began. Vnlted State government orop nguna, w tted the - evening before. Indicated n that damage, eepeclallr la' th Dakota and Mtnneeota. had bn mini mleed by trad ttuthnrtt.ee to a aurprtalng astant Thia fuel would In Itaelf hare, led ta a big up ward swing In value, but dealer were alao eonfrentad with knowledge ht tha gov ernment eatlmataa were baaed . largely on return made about July J, before the ' full amount of Injury had developed. In audition, advice today painted ta black mat conditions in Canada becoming rapidly voree, and ta eonaaquent lnoreaaed anxiety an tha part f European buyer. Highest prloea of the day ware reached in tha .wheat pit juat before the, cloee. Tha immediate incentive for th latest bUlg W . WOra IIUH Xlvrw wumiHvmm fcmooating to l.lH.eeo btwhtl had bean don, not counting Mg foreign purehaaaa of options an future deliveries. The won darful abaorptlen at offerings lata In the tar whlpaawed number of speculator whw aeemed ta have maneuvered en the MsaHsffl thaery that a sharp dawaward fAiwetlem would take place he fere .the aswa aMassM ta an and. Corn was ehisflr affoetad by the bullish attar at tha government crop report aa u corn. Besides, there ware damage ra- ta frsna Iowa, and It wss said also that i mmssn reaslretmeota of com from the batted States would he Urg.r thaa had aaan aapoctad. Oats derived strength prto .iMllr trom tha action of other c.r.ala lareshing esturns were unfavorable. Praatalons aTeragad higher, owing to sd .ecea Id tha value ol grain and ho... -ekara were sail lo have taken ta Iks ttyln aide, and especially so In lard. Cash Prices Wheat: Kp. I red. hew. -1 i4:i.41(i: No. I r.d.' .w. ii.ij aai No. I hard. n.v,.j 3df 1.41(4-; . hard. now. 11H140L. i Keep Tsek Maasap Marks. - i . New Terh, 'An. . Mercsstlls Paper l04 per cent. ? - Sterling Bxchanga 10-day bills. 14.7111 demand. 14.76 11-11; cables. 14.71 T-ll. , Sliver Bar. 1414c; Mellon dollar.. 1110. Monde aqveramant, steady; railroad, Ir- "Tlmo tXHMio Baiter; slxtp daye. 10 I par cent! 10 days, 101 per cent I I months. 104 per cant. Call Money Steady ; high, 2(4 par cent: low, 1 per csnt; ruling rates, I par cent; leaf loan, 1(4 ear c.nl: closing hid, 1(4 per sent; offered at 1(4 per cant, U. S. r. Is, ref .. 18(4 K. C. So. ref. la. 11(4 do coupon .... 88(4 L. A N. un. 4s... M V. V Is. ral....l01iM.. K. A T. lsl 4s 7t3 do coupon ,.,,.161 (4 M. P. con. Is.. ..101 U. S. 44, rsg,...10liMont. Power Is. 17 , do coupon 110 N, J. C. deb. I.. 111 Am" Sm.lt. ls...l07N. f. City 4s . 107 Am. Tel. , Ht M T, N. H. A H. sua ' 11444 ev. Is ........HI Anglo-French la. 16 No, Paclflo ll...- 81 Auh. gen. 4a.., 18, ao is .... S- a, o. 4s...... SOHOr. o. u. ret. .ita. Mt. ref. Ia.1004.rae, T. A T. .... ... I iBt. .TUPenn. eon. 4U.S.. 10441 C. A O. cv, -4(4s. IS do sen. I Hs.. .101(4 C B. AQ. lt. 4s. 87(4 nestling gen. 11. ss n u AT it. P St L. A 8sa F. cv. Is .....'. ref. 4a ....... ..J1H C R. I. P. R. Pac. ev. 6s. .105 ref. 4s Tie. aa rsr. .s eu CIS ref, 4(4S S3 80, Railway 6s. 101 n n c sa. llUUnlon Pac. 4s... II Erie fen. 4s..... Tl do st. 4s...... IS o.n. fclsc. 1 104 V. . Rubber e..los Ot, No. lsl Ids. . S. Steel 1 11(4 I, c:ref. 4...T.. 87 Wsst. Union 41 14 Int. M. at. 4(4S,.I01W. sose. ev. ss.,iis Bid. IB. . . l T II f. 4s. 91 (4 . 6s.. 100 Corn; No. No.. I . 1 -CatYa MatHt, ' New Tork, Aug. I. Coffee There was 4 further advanoe for ooffee futures during to day's early trading, but increased offerings were encountered and prices eased off. with the close net unchanged te 4 points tower. A rsnswal ef yssterday's buying movement seemed to be tesponslbls for early advances which carried .September contracts up to l.lle and May te 1.03c, or about I to T points net higher oa ths general Ust ktsady Braslllan . cables seemed to encourage the buying, but 'covering by near month shorts was leas In svldencs than It waa yesterday end Kantamhar auld aff to l.lOo lata In the afternoon, while May declined to I.I60 under realising by Wall street and cotton trade Interests,. while thsre was also some silling believed to ba against rurchssee In Brasll. Sales for the day, Including exchangee, were 46,861 hags. August, 8.64c: Septembos, l.llo: October, 1.18c; November, 1.61c; December, l.llo: January: I.74C: 1 February. I.79e; u.reh. i.isc: AnriL ...so! may. s.sse June 9.00c; July. 1.06c' Spots were reported In fair demand at lUe lor Rio 7a and 10 He to 10140 lor pantos IS. oaiea 01 sdoui sv.vov a, at Santas coff.es were reported In the cost 'and freight market lata yesterday en the easts Of is.soo 10 1S.10C ror nantoe es and today's offers wsrs reported 10 be at lO.ISe to 16.670 lor that grad. . Th. offi cial cables reported a decline of 10 rels Ih Santos spots, bat futures were to to 111 rels higher, and Itle waa 76 rata higher.. t. ' Savajuiah. ' Oa., Aug. " . Turpentine Firm: 43 0 43(4.: sales. 931 bbls; receipts. T33 bbla; ehlpments. III bbla.; stocks. 14.701 bbla Roe In Firm: eelsa 1,411 hbls. receipts. 1,711 bbls.: shipments, 3 bbls.! stocks. 43.110 bbls. Quote: A, B. 16.10, C. D, 16.70 E, ll.lli F. 16.15; O, 14.10; H, I, K, It, 14.40; , WO. WW, 11.46. ... Nsw York, Aug. Uelals Lead, 18.00 asked. Copper eteady; electrolytic, 126.00 A37.ee. Iron steady end unchanged. Tin quiet but firm: spot. 187.67 031.26. Spelter quiet; spot aiaei ai uouia delivery, si... asked. At London: Spot oopuer. 1101: futures. 1104 las: electrolytic. 1124: 'spot tin. Iltl; futures, fill; lead, till spelter, (47. , , Csttle There wss a fairly liberal run of cattle for a Wednesday, 136 loads, about 3.400 head, and the three days' supply has been about 8.000 heavier than a week ago, but suhstsntlaily the same as a ysar ago. Trails opened out rather slow en the native cattle, which were lsrgely yearlings, and prices were atssdy to 10c lower than Tues day. Soms choirs heavy cattle brought 110.08, while very good yearllnga eold around I9.T60IO.OO. Supplies of western range cat tle were moderate and quality fair. Cowe and helfera were In limited supply, but demand was not urgent a It has been, end whll. the good lo choice grades sold sbeul atsedy, the trend of valuea waa lower than the medium or eommen stuff thst msds up the bulk of the supply. Veal calvee, hulls, slags, etc., wars about Iteady. Th... mmm a active demand foe deslr- shl. stock rattle and feeding steers st stsady t-v strong prices, snd eholos 1,100 nAtted WeniMlea fssders brought 11.40. On ths gsnerai run 01 stun, non-wr, ksl wss rather slow and the trend of valuea lower, aa yard tradere were all well suppllsd, and the country demand waa act as vigorous ss It waa early In the week. Quotations on came; www mf brsves, 11.604)10.06; fair le goocj neev... 36.1001.16: oommon to fair beeves, 87.710 .s. nod to nholcs yearlings. 18.60010.16; to fslr yeerllngs. 17 0001.60; good to choice grass beeves. 18.6008.16; fslr to good grass beevea, ll.l.vt.t.; d.,im,.. : . . 7. ... .. SA- enod to CholCS heifers, 86.76 0 7.60; good to choice cows. 16.400 ! .; ".... .... 84.0006.60: com mon' to fslr cows. 11.7606.76; good to choice feders. I7.60DS.40; tatr lo aouw !t ..'I; ..mn to fair feeders. 16.000 ,.yvv. T . , 1, USI Alt' 40: good to enoioe .."..- stock heifers. 16.7606.76! S10C. cows, .. sttc kb ' itnrK omivee. m.iw""i A BIG SPECIAL ENAMEL. ARE SALE At tha Union Outfitting Company 16th and Jackson Streets ( ONE DAY ONLY Saturday. August 12th An immense purchase of double and triple-coated en melwr in onyx, turquois blue nd ray, bought just previous to the bin advance in the price of metals, enables us to put the entire shipment on special aale for this one day only at prices that are posi tively less than wholesale. , . , 1 J: J 1 a cnance 10 ouy spwnuiu enamelware at such extremely 1 low prices of the class sucn as we are putting on special sale, next Saturday, presents itaelf but seldom. We would, there fore,; urge you to attend this sale and supply your present at well aa your future needs. Come to this big enamel ware aale, expecting to- find extraordinary values, and you will not be disappointed, and, as always, You Miki Your Own Termt 60 87 98 .. 88 ..108 ..163 feed. ages Pr. I 80 T 35 I 00 11 16 10 76 I 30 7 0 11 26 1 50 10 00 I 76 St. Joseph Live stock Market. St. Joseph. Aug. I. Cattls Receipts, 2.700 head; market slow; steers, 16.600 10.00; cows and hslfers, 14.00 01.50; calves. 6. 00011. 00. Hogs Receipts, 6.500 head: markst 100 16c hlghsr: top, 11.96; bulk of sales, 19.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000 bead; market ateady to lOo lower; lambs, 110.500 11.40. CTteege IJvs Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. I. Cattle Receipts, 17.000 head: market firm; native beef cattle, 16.90 010.60; westsrn stssrs, le.oevs.eu; stockers AMUSEMENTS. LakeManawa Tba Moot Beautiful Amusement Park la Ike Middle West. Bathing Boating Dancing Various Riding Devices and Many Other Attractions. Orchestral Concerts and Motion Pictures Every Evening Free. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." Doily Mate, lS-Im-SOe cvngs 10-49 -ot- tac norNC next sun, VI swswaa MAIinr-E. AUG. 13 'THE TOURISTS." Burl aequo hi Its Merriest Mood. Lasdea' Dime M.tlaee Every Week Dap, CrlTClIt FRIDAY AT 9aV S awifcai epeass IO10O A. M. Wkaa h Oasaaa Stop at : . Hotel Howard JNO. MAJtTIO. Pre. . Three) Blecka Iroas Daps. ' EUROPEAN PLAN Rtstaarutt in Conntetion lOOt Howard Sl Comer loth. . Tot, Denises laat. BOULEVARD UNDEtt NEW MANAGEMENT RE-OPENS TONIGHT FRANK HAMILTON SPEARMAN'S "WHISPERING SMITH" With HELEN HOLMES ' And Star Cast. DOROTHY GISH " ''- '..la .' "The Little School Ma'am." Ala Xapeteu Cesasdy. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SMSI rit-.rwnu m lovsble chsractsrlaatlasi ao "HULDA FROM HOLLAND." FAR NAM TODAY i MARY PICKFORD , IN "CAPRICE" OMAHA GENEHAL MARKET Butter No. 1 creamery. In cartona or tuba. 3 "lc; No. i. tic. Poultry Brotlara, 10c: hena, 15c: . full teathered. 10c; rooatera and etagB, 16 c; ducka, 12o; turkeya, 23c; capons, 1 tuineaa, Zbc; aquaba bOciS 14.00 Der aoa. ; piseons, per aos. Cheeae Imported Swles, jb., 46c: dotnea- tlc Bwlia. 3ci block Swiss. 26c: twins, 17c triplets, 17ac: daisies, 17 He: ToutiK Amer ica, lHc; blue label brick. 1t4c; Itm berter. 20c; Mew Tork white, 30c; Rocque- lort, oc. Beef Cute Rlbe: No. 1. lb.. 19c: No. 2 lie; No. 8, I.olns; No. 1, 22ttc; 2. luvkc; iv o. a, livsc. unucas: xso. l, 13c; No. I, l.Vc; No. 3, 10o. Rounds: 1. l4c: No. 2, 16i4c: No. 1. 2c, Platee: No. 1, 10c: No. 2. Vic; No. 9,-c. Flah Catfish, lb.. 161917c: halibut, 13Hc: red salmon, 13Hc; whlteflab,13c; trout, 17c; piKe, ic; picKerei. izo; Duiineaas, . i&c black baaa, 24c: cropplea, 16c; carp, 9c; cod fish. 13(j; tilflflsh, 7c: red snapper, 13c spatitsh mackerel, 16c; unflsh, 9c; jumbo rmerien. azc: riounaere, nc native macK- erel, 12c; roe shad, 0c; frogs, do., $1,760 .60 FruU and veretable DrtM furnished by umnsKy rruit uo. Fruits uranaea: fee, iooa, 334s, isos, box. 14: 12a. 14 60; 160a. ZSSs, $4.76; 176a, S 00, 316a, 260s,- $6.36. Lemons: Golden Bowl, 300a. 860s, box. $9.60; Sliver Cord, 800a. 8 60s, $$.00. Apples: O ravens teln, box. $2.26; old Ben Davis, $1.60. Deciduous fruits: Colo rado poaches, Carmens, 108s. box,- 80c; 90s, 90c: Colorado peaches, tarxir sizes. $1-00; California Elbert or Craw fordo, $1.16: Cali fornia Elberlas. five-box lots, $1.10. Peara: Bart litis. Cel.. box. $8.26: Buaaock or Flem Ish Beautlea. $3.60: 6-tler or choice 6 -tier. $2.26; oholce s-tler. $2.00;. fancy, (-tier Clapoa. $3.26: i-tler choice, B-tler fancy, $3.00; 6-tler choice, $1.7$. Plume: Large rd or blue. box. $2.00. Grapes: Malagaa, crate, $3.00; Thompson Seedless, $1.76. Waterm-jUma; Lb.. lic. Cantaloupea; M B. standards, crate, $3.25; ponys, $a.7fc; flats, $1.40. Bananas: Bunch, $1. 76(3.50. Apricots: Crate, $i:75. Vegetables Sweet potatoes, Alabama, bu. ham tiers, $3; potatoes, bu.. . ft&c; onions, Spanlah, crate, $2; onions, Cat., lb., 3c; cucumbers, basket. 86c. peppers, basket, 60c; celery. Mich., do., 40c; peas, Telephone, basket. $1; bead lettuce, doa., $1; corn, high grade, doa., 15c; tomatoes, basket. Sbc; beets, carrots and turnips, basket, ,60c; shallots, radishes, dot., 20"- garlic, lb., 30c. Miscellaneous Crackerjack. checkers and cornpops. case. $3.50; H e. I."- fiPe ctel: Peanuu, No. 1 raw, lb., 6c; Jumbo, 8c, popcorn, caae. $2.60; figs, box, 80c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on the Leading Com- modUlee. New Tork. Aug. Flour Strong: spring patents, $7.0& 7.30; winter straights, $7.05 $7.30: winter straights, .t.we.u. Wheat Spot, etrong: No. 1 durum, $1.64; No. 2 hard. $1.57; No. 1 northern. Duluth, and No. 1 northern. .Manitoba, $1.65, f. o. b.. New Tork. Corn Spot: strong; No. 2, yellow, 97!4c, c. I. f.. New Tork. Oats Spot, firmer; No. 3 white, 60 SO He, Hay Steady: prime. $t.!5: No. 1. $1.20; No. 2, $1.10; No. 3, 95c&$1.00; shipping, 76 fOc. Hop.? Steady; state, common to choice. 1915, lltfl9c; 1914, f.97c; Pacific coast, 1915. 11'CM'-; 1914. 10c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 3233c; Cen tral America, S24c. K L-jather Firm; hemlock firsts, 37c; atc ondi, 36c. Hrovlnions Potk, firm: men, $28.o9 28.60: family. ?38 00 29.00; short clears. $26.50 2.00. Bff. ateedy; mesa. $18.00 18.50; family. SjlO.GOff J!.60, Lard, firm; middle went. jn.loU.oO. Tallow Steady; city. t;i"c; epecial. 7c. ' Buttnr Firmer: rfcetptH. 11.,93'S tubs. Kggs Irregular:' recelpta. 19,708 cases. Cheese Strong; receipts. 3,953 boxes. Poultry Live week; no price settled. Dressed firm; broilers, 23 30c; fowls, 17(g) 324C; turkeys, 23 33c. Kansas City General Market. Kanean City. Aug. . Wheat Higher; No. 2 hard. $1.371.4t; No. 2 red. $1.3B 1.45; September, $1.391.39: December, $1.42&1.42H; May. $1.46' 1.47. Corn Higher; No. 2 mixed, SSiiJSSe: No. 2 white. 8485"4c; No. 2 yellow, 84t385c; No. 3, 8384o; September, 83c; December, 73c; May. 76c. Oata No. 2 white, 46$45Hc; No. 2 mixed. 42H46c. Butters-Creamery. 28o; flrste. 26c; aec onds. 26e; packing, 21-4,c. Poultry Hens, 16c; roosters, 104c; broilers, 21c. No. f No. 3 red western winter, higher Hid cotton yarns glrm Jobbers re ported active trade for home and export delivery. Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Aug. 9. Wheat-i-Spot, Manitoba, 13s Id; 13s 6d. Corn Spot, American mixed, new, 10a 4d. Sugar Reduced. New York, Aug. 9. All grades of re fined sugar were reduced 10c cents per 100 pounds this afternoon, making flue granu lated $7.36. . Bank Clearings, Omaha, Aug. ".Bank clearings for Omaha today wer- $4,307,106,16 and for the correspond Inr da last year $3,117,881.33. Avoid Summer Colds and Pneumonia Colds and Pneumonia are dangerous at all times, but doubly so In summer time. Weak ened, overheated bodies expoaed to audden chills are likely victims. A reliable tonle stimulant such aa Duffy's Malt often forti fies the body against the dangerous gorras Note Mr. Glttleman'a remarks; Minneapolis drain Market. Minneapolis. Minn-, Aug. 9. Wheat Spetember, $1.49:' December, $1.491 1.60. Canh: No. 1 hard. 1.6&H: No. north em, $1.601.56; No. 2 northern, $1.46 1.61V Flour Fancy patents, up 46 cents, quoted at . $7:90 wood; flret clears up 20. cents, quoted at $6.30; Other grade unchanged.; - Barley 06 80c. Bye $1.011.03. Bran $1.0020.60. - Corn No. 8 yellow, 82S3c. Oats No. 8 white, 43!443c. Flax $3,1162.16. ... red, Bep- Bt. Louis Grain Market. Louis, Aug. Wheat No. a $1.4201. 60; No. 3 hard, $1.4201.49 tember. 11.43 December," $1.47 H. Corn No. 2, 86087c; No. 2 white, 86Hc; September, 86c; December, 12ic.: Oats Higher; track, No. 3, 41H043c; No, 3 white, .44046c. - Dry uooda Market. New York,- Aug. 9. Cotton goods were active and prices tended higher today, brown sheetings wer firmer. .-Worsted. yarns were MR. CHARLES W. GITTLEMAN. "1 have used Duffy Pure Malt WhUkey as a medicinal tonic since 1906. I had pneumonia and was directed by my family physician to uae Duffy's. It did me a great deal of good, and ever since It has been used In my family. I am 98 years of ago and a commercial traveler. Am outdoors great deal, and find this medicine a worthy stimulant and good preventative of colds, etc., for which I cheerfully recommend it." Charles W. Glttleman, 1684 Gates Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey The merit snd honeety of a product thst has been before the public for mors than harf a century carmot be questioned. Its fame has spread the world over; it stands today a most celebrated and successful medicine. It Is a great remedial agent in the treatment of pneumonia, grip, coughs, colds, other throat and lung troubles and In all stomach troubles. Sold In sealed bottles only by most drug gists, grocers and dealers, $1.00. If they can't supply you, write us. Useful house hold booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., N. T. . JITNEY TAXI WEBSTER 201 HIT MAXWELL CARS. BOULEVARD , Inader Now Meaaeesel Reopens Thursday, Aug. 10 Frank Hamilton Saaaraaaai'e WHISPERING SMITH Wlt Helen Holasoo and Stsr Coat. ' BASE BALL OMAHA VS DENVER . AUGUST lO-tl-12-tS ROURKE PARK FRIDAY, AUGUST II LADIES' DAY (Gnir.es Called at 3ilS ' Box Seat, at Beikalow Dree. Budweiser Famed in Every City The five big reasons WHY Budweiser sales exceed other beers by millions of bottles are BECAUSE .Anheuser-Busch rigorously obey every law known to Brew-Science BECAUSE they pay premium prices for extra fine . northern barley. - BECAUSE they import only the cream of Saazer Hop crops, of which their giant Storage houses contain ; the worlds largest supply BECAUSE they brew Budweiser in the finest and largest brewing and ageing plant in the world, BECAUSE its Quality, Purity, Mildness and exclusive Saazer Hop Flavor are always and ever the same - ) ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS, US A, Visitors to St LouU are courteously invited to inspect out plant-- coven Hi atf ' Means Moderation Anheuser-Busch 4Co. of Nebr. , Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. Familie. Supplied by G H Hansen. Dealer Phone Douglu 250C The tatptm cfurges on the chepeat beer are just As high aa on the best