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    Prices of Wheat
Go Up Steadily
and Close at Top
Bu'lli'li Construction Placed
on Canadian Report and
Foreign Demand for
Winter Crain Belter.
B.v I H \KI.1> .1. LKtUKN.
I iiiterMl Service Staff 4'orre*|>«inilcnt.
t'hlcag". Aug. .12. Hull fever in wheat
appreciably revived today. Price*
-proved forward from the mart and closed
»«t. the top. A bullish construction of t»he
• 'nnatlinn government’s eorp report com
bined with possible frost over that coun
try and hotter foreign tleimirfd for hard
n inirV grain to bring about the ad
V'nve.
Wheat closed 2% to 2%c higher; corn
e Was l •*«, *o 3%c higher: onts were *% to
K higher, and rye ruled 1% to 2 %r «d
x anced.
Local trader* supported wheat persl*
1*ntly through the session. Plenty of
commission house selling was on tap. but
the character of the buying, credited to
exporters, tended to engender a more
« i'eerful feeling all around. Export sales
from Chicago were confirmed at 625.000;
bushels, while there were rumors that
around 1.000,000 bushels were taken.
Weather conditions over the corn belt
me becoming very favorable, and with
the crop late the trade Is alive to the
Possibilities of a much shorter crop than
lips been indicated. Cash corn was in
good demand at firm premiums. The
movement from the country has improved
ffonie of late, but is not expected to con
t inue.
Oats were helped upward by the bullish
Import of the Canadian crop report. The
oats c rop in western Canada, is estimated
m 217,10 000 bushels, against 391,756,000
bushels raised last year.
Rye trade was not very active. hut
prices ad winced easily, pressure being
absent. Production of rve in t'anada this
year is less, than half of last yearn har
vest.
Provisions were easy through the ses
sion. Lard closed 2% to 7%c down ami
rilis finished 10 to 12%<* lower.
Pit Not,**.
Much of the buying of wheat futures
whs in the- nature of short covering.
Wheat conditions over i he Canadian
Worthw esl were vucli as to check short
Helling. Several points in Manitoba veri
fied heavy frost. anti the fore* ant was
for continued cool weather over the great
er part of western Canada. Tempera
tures were reported as low' as 22 degrees
d Wove zero.
The Canadian crop is laic. Reporta
had It that in Alberta harvesting of
wheat generally starts between the 10th
; f»d- 15th of August, but that this year
it tvould not commence until the first
week of September. Even should favor
able weather be experienced for the next
fw weeks the yields are not expected
i*» he anywhere near last year. The trade
looks for a reduction of around 200.000.
¥00 bushels in the Canadian crop, com
pared with 1923.
The demand for cash wheat In most of
the domestic markets was livelier with
premiums firm. The advanced premiums
in the southwest have checked the work
ing uf wheat to titis market. The move
ment of wheat off the farms is expected
to dwindle presently, especially in the
> «>utb w cat. In the middle west farmers
have not commenced to sell. The crop
in tins part of the country i* repotted
disappointing, especially from many sec
tions of Illinois.
Apparently Europe j* becoming more
concerned for her future needs. Broom
ball says that because of the uncertainty
• if the outcome of the Argentine and Aus
’ kalian crops buyers are beginning to take
hold. World supplies and demand this
> ear is going to be closely adjusted, and
it will be a case of biriding for require
ments on this crop whereas last year for
eign buyers "sat back" through the Rea
son an<l accepted wheat almost Invariably
at concessionary levels.
CHICAGO CASH PRICES.
By l pdike Grain company. Atlantic 6812
Art. i Open, |J(igh. I T.ow\_I Close. I T»s.
wht. ; * i
.-ept, 1.27% 1.29 1 27% 1 28% 1.26%
I 1.28%.i 1.29 | 1.26%
Lee. I 1.31 \ 132% 1.31 I 132%! 1 30%
1.32% .. 1.32% 3.30 %
iiay ! 1.37 *4 1.37 % 156% 1.37% 1.35%
1 37% . .| 1.36%
Rye i
Sept. .91% .91% .60% .91%! 90
I>tr. .94 % .95% .94 % .95%' .93%
May .98% .99% .98 .99%! .97%
• 'orn
hept. ! 1.13% 1.15 1.13 1.15 1 13%
. 1.14% 1 13%
Dec. 1.04*4 107% 1.03%' 3 «»7 | 1.03%
>.'.\.I 1.07% 1.03%
May 1 04% 1.07% 1.04*%! 107%! 1.04%
1.05 .I.I 1.07% I 04%
Torn I
Sept. .46%. .49% .48% .49% .48%
Doc. .51% .52% .51%i -62% ' .61 %
May :ib, \iiii 1 -55 V ''.i*'i
1 .a rd ! I 1
•Sept. 13.42 13.47 13.35 13.47 |13.50
V> c. 13.57 15.60 ,13.45 13.52 1 3.57
» Mbs •
fk»pt. 12.10 12.10 12 10 12.10 ! 12.00
Tier 12.10 12.10 124)0 112.00 112.20
." if*. -
( bicago Cash Grain.
Chicago, Aug 12.—Wheat—No. 2 red
111! % 0 : No. 2 hard. $ I 28% 6 1.30 %.
Corn—No. 2 mixed. $! 14% 0 1.16; No
2 yellow. $1.15^1.15%.
Oats—No. 2 white. 6127 53 %e; No. 3
white. 50C. 052c.
Rye—Unquoted. *
Barley s:’,'a87r
Timothy Seed $7,000* 26.
« Move* Seed—$ 12.00f$ 21.50.
Lard—$16.65.
• Rib* -112.37.
Bellies—$13.20.
Kansu* 4Tty 4 asli 4*rain.
Kansas City. Aug. 12.—Wheat -No. ~
lard 11.184/ 1.32; No. 2 red. $1.320133;
September. $1 19%, asked. December, $1.23
-piit asked.
* 'orn No 3 white, $1.0401.05; No. 2
•‘•ilow. $1.670108: So 3 vellovr. $1.0678
1.o7; So 2 mixed. $1.05%; September,
'•i%r bid: December, 99c asked; May,
$1.00% split asked.
Hay I n, hanged.
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OPEN LETTER
TO DRUGGISTS
I OF OMAHA
*
When you rive your tiling cue
■ lonier something that helps him to
get. well, you have made a friend of
• him—and his family.
These new found friend* will ron
t.muc to he your customers and will
►end other people to yoyr store.
•* You all know about Peterson's Olnt
J men! but many of your customer
• friends do not.
J N on know dozens of • ases where old
»antl running sores and ulcers have
• beeen completely healed b.v its u*f
Voii know that scotch of your cun
tomere have told you that It Is the
nest remedy on earth for blind, bleed
ing and Itching plies.
Voii know that Its mighty healing
power stops Itching almost instantly,
puts an end to eczema in a few da vs
• and banishes pimples and skin blem
Inlies speedily and thoroughly.
Voii know that nothing .you can
offer l« so good for sore, burning and
'Inflamed feet, ami that for burns.
‘ scalds and bruises it soothes and heals
finb ker than 90 per cent of the rrm
4«lir*» you sell.
Knowing all these things why sell
ynui customers aoiiiethlng von don’t
know about? Your customer* are
your friends. Why not treat them ,i
such, especially when the com of
Mich, especially when the < ort of .»
5.» cents'.' Advertisement.
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Omaha Grain
v .. ---/
Afil. 19.
Omalta i ash Grain.
Cash wheat sold on the tables today
generally unchanged to 1c higher. The
demand was good as a whole and tables
were well cleared of samples. Receipts
were 1S9 cars.
Gorn was in belter demand than for
M*vjpra I dsvs and sold from unchanged
price* to 1 %c higher. Receipts were 29
tars
oats sold %c higher. Receipts were
10 ra rs.
Rye wftS quoted nominally le to 1 %c
higher and barley steady.
Omaha Carlo! Stiles.
WHKVr.
No. 1 hard winter; 1 car, $1 36; t car.
l car. $1.27, 1 car, $1.25; l car.
*1.23; 3' car, $1.21. .'i cars, $1.20; 16 curs.
$1.19, 3 cars, $1.18%. 2 cars, $1.18; 3
cars. $1.17%; l car. $1.17
No. 1 yellow' hard winter: 1 car. SI. 19.
No. 2 hard winter: 2 curs, $1.30; 1 cur,
; I car. $1.26; 1 car. $1.2$; 1 car,
$1 22; 3 car* $1.21; 4 cars. $1.2^. 2 cars.
$1.10; 2 cars. $I.1H%; 39 2-6 cats. $1.18; 6
cars. $l 17%; 18 cats, $1.17; 2 cars. $1.11;
l car. $1.14.
No. 8 hard winter: 1 car. $1.51; 2 earn,
$1.30; 3 cm rs. $1.18; 2 cars. $1.17%; 1«
cars. $1.17, I car. $1.16%; 4 cars, $1.16;
1 car, $1.15%; 6 cars, $1.16. 2 cars. $1.14;
3 cars. $1.18.
No. 3 yellow' hard winter: 1 car, $1.17%.
No. 4 hard winter: 2 cars, $1.17: 1 car.
$1.16%; 25 cars. $116; 11 cars. $1.16; 4
cars. $1.14; 2 cars. $1 13; 1 car, $1.10.
No. 5 hard winter: 1 car, $1.21; 1 car,
$1.16: 1 car. $1.10.
Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.14%; 9
cars. $1.14; 4 cars.t $1.13; 6 cars, $1.12.
No. 2 mixed wheat: 1 car, $1.19; 1 car,
$1.17%; 1 car, $1.16.
No. 3 mixed wheat: 1 car, $1.26; 1 car,
$1.20.
No. 4 mixed wheat: 1 car, $1.18; 1 car,
•J .14. .
COR to.
No. 2 white; 2 cars, $1.07.
No. 3 white; 4 cars, $1.06.
No. 4 white: 2 rar*«, $1.04.
No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.01.
No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, ft.06%.
No. 4 yellow: 6 cars, $1.05%. 6 3-6 cars,
$1.06.
No. 6 yellow: 4 cars, $1.04.
No. 6 yellow: 2-5 cur. $1.03.
Sample yellow: 1 2-5 cars, 97c; 3-5 car,
90*\
.No. 2 mixed: 3 c\rs. $1.06%.
No. 3 mixed; 2 cars. $1.05%.
i »ATS
No. 2 white: 1 car. 49 %c.
No. 3 white; 2 cure, 49c.
No. I white: 2 cars. 44c.
Sample white; 3-6 cars, 47c.
Daily Inspection of Grain Kerch ed.
\VH EAT.
Ihid winter: No. ... 73 ears: No. 2. 124
cars; No. 3. 73 earn; No. 4. 103 cars:
No. 5, 9 cars; sample. 66 carfc. Total.
4 4 8 cars.
Mixed: No. 2. 1 car: No. 3. 2 cars: No.
4, 1 «ar; No. 6, 3 car. Total. 6 cars. j
Spring: No. 2. 1 car; No. 3, 1 car. |
Total 2 cars.
Durum; No. 2. 1 car. Total. 1 ear.
CORN.
Yellow: No. 2. 10 cars: No. 3, 14 ears;
No. 4. 17 cars. No. 5. 7 cars; No. 6. 7
cars; sample. 2 cars. Total. 59 cars.
White: No. 2. 3 cars; No. 3. 8 cars;
No. 4. 8 cars; No. 6. 2 cars; No. C.
2 cars: sample. 2 cars. Total. 25 cars
Mixed: No. 2. 4 cars: No. 3. 4 cars:
No 4. 3 cars: No. 6. I car; sample. 1
car. Total. 13 cars.
OATS.
White: No. 2. 3 tars: No. 3. 12 ears:
No. 4. 6 cats. Total. 21 cars.
RYE.
No. 2, 6 ears; No. 8. 1 car. Total.
6 cars
barley.
No. 8. 4 cars; sample. 1 car. Total.
5 cars.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
(Carlote)
Week Year.
Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ago.
WtiMl . 1*» !•", p.
Oat, . H* - -1
Rye . } 1 ?
Barley . I 1
Shipments—
.Wheat .Jin 1 p
corn . 36 Vt 1*
Oata . n 10 1*
Rye .. . 3 •> 1
CHICAGO. RECEIPTS.
\\ rek T*sr
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ajfo.
Wheat . LoHO 9<»3 '
Corn .659 -54 -4 4
Da ts .. 155 L 2i3
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Week Tear
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago
Wheat .582 <17
Corn . ■ 4 4
Oata . 5 *
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS
Week Tear
Carlota— Today Ago Ago.
Wheat . ..294 Holiday >A|
Corn . 70 Holiday VP
Oats .69 Holiday #7
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS
Wee it Year
Carlota—* Today. Ago. Ago.
Minneapolis .156 10*
Duluth . "5 74 JJ
Winnipeg .163 16L 4-9
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For 24 hours ending at 8 a m Tuesday.
High Low Ruin
Ashland, clear .<6 67 0.00
Auburn, cleui* 81 65 P00
Broken Bow cloud'- .... 78 67 o f,tt
Columbus, part cloudy ...ho 60 0.00
Culbertson, part cloudy .78 69 0.00
xFairbury. clear ... 84 56 0 00
xFairmont. clear .HO 57 o 00
Grand Island, part cl’dy .79 69 OO
Hartington, part cloudy .HI 53 °00
^Hastings, part cloudy . 82 *7 0 00
Huldrege. clear .82 a J °*00
Lincoln, part cloudv ,...79 b0 0 00
xNorth Loup. cloudv ....80 »2 0.00
North Platte, cloudy ..80 40 0.00
Oikd'jle, cloudy.80 *8 0 *4
Omaha, part cloudy .79 b3 Q.00
O'Neill. part cloudy .....ho 69 y **»
Red < ’loud. c|»ar .83 of 0 00
Teksinah. part cloudy . ..&» •« 0 00
Valentina, cloudy ..Hi *0 *'00
Highest and lowest yesterday during
12 hours ending *at H a. m. 76th meridian
time, except marked thus a
Minneapolis < asli Grain.
Minneapolis. Aug 12.—Wheat—Cash No.
1 northern. $ 1.29% ft l 35 % No. 1 dark.
nmthern spring, choice tot\f ^!M6/*
n 1.62% . good to choice $1.34% 01.44 % .
ordinary to good. $1.31 % 01.36%; new
September. $129%. old September,
$1.29%; new December. $1.32%; old De
cember. $132%; new May, $1.37%; old
May, $1 37%.
<‘orn—No. 3 yellow, $1 10 0 1 11.
Oats—No 3 white, 48% ©49%-.
Barley 64 ©60c.
Bye--No. 2. 84%©86%e.
Flax—No. 1, $2.6502 57
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux < i»y. U . Aug 12.—Cattle IT* I
ceipts, 3.000 head; market fairly active. I
killers a efvdy. strong; itockera, steady to
at rung; fat. steer* and yearlings. $7.50©
10.85; bulk. $8.00010.00. fat cows and
heifers $5.oo09.25: Banners and cutters,
2.00© 3.00; fat grass rows and heifer ..
$3.2605.25; veals, $6.00010.00; bulls, $3.5<»
©6.23; feeders, $5.5007.26; Stocker*, $6.»>0
','t Hj 75; stock yearlings and calves. • $4.00
06.60. feeding cows and heifers, $2.75©
4.60.
Hogs - Receipts. 13,000 head; market 25
040c lower; top, $9 36; bulk of sale
$7.9003.26: light butchers, $9.00; heavy
butchers, $9.2009.36; mixed, $8.1608.76^
heavy packers, $7.7508.10; stags, $5.60©'
6.76. native pigs. $7 6007.76.
Sheep— Receipts. 600 head; market fully
steady.
New York Cotton.
New York. Aug 12—The gsnersl eo»
ton market closed firm at net advances
of 9 2 to 38 polnla.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
V -- — . M .. S
New York, Aug 18 Following la the
riff trie I Hat of tranaactlona on the* New
York Curl# Exchange, giving all bonda
traded In:
homsNtk* Homle.
*«;«• High Ix>w Cloae
b Allied Packer la . *0% NO *0%
II Aluminum 7a 1920 -10,'i % 103% 10*%
* Am. Gaa A Elec 0a *6% *6 96%
1 Am. Ice Co. 7a ..107 107 107
10 Am Purn lob 7^1 E 7* »'/%
7 Anaconda Cop 0a 102% 10*% 108%
11 Angle Am OH 7. %alU2% 102% 102%
1 Asa Him Hdw 0%e 79% 7»% 70%
2 Atl Gulf A W I 6a 6 4 o4 64
20 Beth Hreel 7a 1936 |04 102% P»S%
4 Car, Na». Ry e'l 7a 110% 110% 110%
■ Cinea Herv 7a H 1 123 12* 12*
4 Citlas Herv 7a "It" 98 9(.% 90
9 Con I’a A Hag 6 «... a 94 9.1% 9 4
4 ' udahy Pack 6%e 0 7 H7 0 7
1 I mere A Co .1"3% 1*3% mi's
t Detroit City Qaa 6s 103 103 104
7 Detroit Edison a* 100% 10* 1*9
1 Duuiap T A* ft 7e 93 93 93
10 Fed Huger 6a 10 3.1 101 l«K>% 1 •» 1
.1 Ftaher Hv 0S 1926 102% 102% 102*,
1 Fisher Hv 6a 1027 102% 102% 1«*2%
2 Galena Mlg 011 7a 106% 106•% 10SM,
11 General Pet 6a ..100% l«o% mo%
I Grand Trunk 6 %a 100 100 J'»*
6 Int Match «%g ...98% 9* 9H
1 K c Term 6«,a_102% 102% 102%
7 Mo Pacific 6m ... 100 99% 100
11 Nat l.eulher 9s ..1 00 99*4 100
2 N m Pub Her 5a.,, *7 87 07
10 Not Nl Pew 6 «,a. . *7 07 07
W, Ht Po • vt ». % a. I on % 100% 100%
2 Ohio Po 6a "H"... 00% 88 0*'*
t I*■ ?,,, P a l.t 6a. 92% 92% 0'2'%
3 7 P H C of N .1 7a . 108% 101% 108%
H Pur* OH 6%s .... 06% te% 9,%
14 Hhavveheen , ..104% 104 1«*4
I St OH N Y .a 1926.101% 10 1% 1 <» I %
M HI i Ml N V 7a 19.'H. 102% 10*% 103%
t SI oil N 1 7s 19 28 100% l't*% |0fi%
#11 HI Oil N V 7a 1929.106 106 I0«
14 Hi nil N Y 7a 1930.106% 106 mo
*21 Hi oil N S' 6%a. Ion to* m*
I Him oil 7s.103 10.1 103
Sun oil r ■ . mo»4 100% |00%
11 54 WI ft it Co I, s 9% 96% 9.%
f C.l I. A P 1 . 97% 97 % 9* %
7 \liginln It y fis 96 9.% 9..%
i Web SC II fi % a m. % 10'2% 102%
I Honda
I King Nelli r*a 1*7 2 90S 90 % 09%
I Hep Peril a* . . «.J| % 991, 09*.,
Russian 6«-. a If I, 17
v Ktiaa RV ctfa NC 1*.% 16% is*.
12 hwlM 6*4 a . |0| % |0| % to IK,
5 £wlee 0a .. .100% 190% 1*0%
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Omaha Livestock
V- .... ✓
Receipt* were— Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday ...12.220 12,575 21,4*0
Estimate Tuesday .. 6.000 11,000 12.000
Two day a lids wk..17,220 23,576 33,490
Same days last wk.. 26,7 3ft 16,361
Same 2 w k* ago... 12,200 18,018 31.820
Same 3 w ks ago.... 14,645 23,497 23,392
.Same days yr. ago .20.199 26.987 3-,<U~
Cattle—Receipt*. 6,000 head. Supplier
were rather light for a Tuesday and the
market waa lalrly active all around. Moal
grades of killing cattle sold strong to ar
much as 10ft 16c higher and stockers and
feeders, while rather uneven, averaged
fully steady. In the absence of real prime
cattle top for the day on corn fed steer*
was $10.60. Best Ted' yearling heifer*
reached #9.40. Heal good fleshy feeder*
sold as high as $7.74
Quotations on Cattle—Choice to prime
beeves, $10.15ft 10.85; good to choice
beeves, $0,400)0.10; fair lo good beeves,
$8.76 ft 9.36; •common lo fall beeves. $7.75
ft8.76, choice to prime yearling*, $9.85ft
10.76; good to choice yearlings, $9.26 ft
9 85; fair to good yearlings, $8.40ft9.26;
common to fair yearlings, $7.2608.26;
choice to prime fed heifers, $8.4009.40;
good to choice fed heifers. $7.25 08.25;
fair to good fed heifers, $6.2507.26; com
mon to fair fnd heifers, $6.0006.00; choice
it* prime fed cows. $7 60ft8.60; good to
choice fed cows. $6.60 ft 7.60; good to
choice grass heifers, $4.75ft5.60; fair to
good grass heifer*. $2,608/4.60; good to
choice grass cows. $4.3506.25: fair to
good grass cows $3.60ft 4.35; canners and
I cutters. $1.60ft3.25: good to choice feed
ers. $7.0008.00; fair to good feeders. $6 00
ft 8 86; common to fair feeders, $6.00ft
6.00, good lo choice stockers. $6.2507.00;
fair to good stockers, $6,26ft6.00; com
mon to fair stockers. $4.25*85.00; trashy
stockers, $2.00ft 4.00; stock heifers, $3.00
ft 5.00; stock cows, $2.00ft3.26; slock
calves $3.6007.26; veal calves. $2,600
9 50: hulls, stags, etc.. #9 26ft 7.00; good
to choice glass beeves, $7.00ft8.06; fair
to good grass beeves, $6.0007.00; com
mon to fair grass beeves. $5.00@6.00;
Texas and Mexicans. $4.o0ft n.0u.
BEEF STEERS.
So. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
40. 642 $7 85 24. 970 $8 60
16 . 955 8 75 22.1 1 I 1 9 75
30. 755 9 On 33.1468 10 00
4 7 . 886 9 10 6.1115 10 15
7 . 164 4 30 1 5 3.3.1200 10 fin
28 . 888 9 50 20.1106 10 60
23 .1225 9 60
steers and heifers.
4 7. 611 7 50 30. 755 9 00
19. 78 3 9 0O 65. 786 9 05
38. 885 9 85
i’OWP.
2. 980 6 76 3. 1376 7 00
BULLS
1.1260 4 liO i ... . 1120 8 60
WESTERN F \TTJ.E.
NEBRASKA.
No., Av. Pr
54 feeders . . 78 1 $6 60
36 Stockers . "22 6 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
28 stockers . 742 6 40
24 cows . 005 r. no
6 cows ..1040 1 7f.
13 heifer* . 564 4 25
17 stockers . f,31 6 00
25 heifers . 614 6
15 feeders .lnno ♦, no
16 calves . 272 6 0u
Huge— Receipt*. 11,000 head. Continued
weakness elsewhere again tended to in
i*jct considerable bearishness into »he
local element and trading in the shipper
division was on a mostly 15c lower basis,
while the packer deal xvas 16c to In
extremes a .'5- off. Bulk of the sales
woi* at $8.00ft9.i5, with top for the day.
No. Av. Fh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
75.. .240 40 $8 00 to...”61 . . $8 10
27.. .323 .. 35. . 290 .
42.. .373 . . 815 27...316 .
63.. .256 40 x 25 40...318
55.- 297 ... 8 75 38. 176 . . 8 80
43.. .180 ... 8 90 60...20? 9 00
33.. . 17 7 . 27 .283 9 10
66.. .236 9 |o !2... 26 6 . .
58 .. .281 70 9 20 37. . .254 9 25
63.. .230 75...242 9 35
Sheep at»d l.Htnb*—Receipts. 12.000.
head Supplies showed a slight falling
off this morning and with general de
mand fairly broad and news from other
centers discouraging values t uleri firm to
a little stronger on killing lamb* Trade
in the feeder division was also of a fully
steady' character with the earn* holding
true aged sheep.
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs—Spring
lamb*. good to choice $12 50ftt3.no
spring lamb*, fair to good, $11.26$ 1? 60;
feeding lamb*. $12 00 0 12.75: »* ethei *
$6.500 9 00. clipped lamb* fed, $12 00ft
17.40, yearling.*. fed 99.;.u® ] 1.26; * *a
liug.«. range. #s 00ft 1« 60 fat ewe*. *$;. 00
07.00.
SPRING LAMBS.
So. * Av. Pr ,
33 native* .. 63 $12 85 i
15 native* .78 13 oo ,
14 na fives . ... 80 17 00 <
FAT EVVEF. ,
12 fed.174 g 60
III N . 97 7 00 ,
Receipt* and disposition of livestock
at the | nion stock yards, Omaha, Neb, ,
for 24 hour* ending at 3 p ni . August 12 ,
RECEIPTS— FA RLOT
Faille. Hngs Sheep. ,
Wabash R R . _ 2
Mo Pac Ry . 7 4
l P K R. 4 8 6T 41
fa N W east .4 %
F A N W west . . 42 34
F Ft p M AD. ") 15
F M A Q ea*l 13
F B A Q west . 36 25 3 '
F R 1 A P east in *
r R T A P west 5 <
ICR R . 3 2 . . *
C G W R H . 2
Total receipts . 1*1 155 45 1
DISPOSITION—HEAD *
Cattle. J|ng* Sheep. *
Armour A Fo . 889 2495 1872 *
Cudahy Pack Fo . 3 137 2176 1436 1
Dold Packing Co 203 1517 . 1
Mortis Packing Co... 725 1137 667 '
Swift A Co . H04 1703 *088
Hoffman Bros ...... .
Mayerowich A Vail 14
Midwest Packing Co. 11 .
Omaha Packing Fo 10 ....
John Roth A Sons 16 .
5 Omaha Pack Fo... 1#
Murphy .1 W R64
Lincoln Packing F©... 35 ... .
Kenneth Murray . 1979 . ...
Doud Keeper . 1;T. ..
Swift K F . 0 5 .
Ande.rson A Son .... 21 .... ....
Bulla .1 il 190 ....
• 'keek W H . in .. ....
D* nms A Francis . , 357 ....
Ellis A. Co 0 2 .
Harvey John .. 408 '
Inghram T J . 33 . ... ....
Kellog I’ <1 130 .
Longman Bros ...... 179 .... ....
Lubergei Henry S 172 .... ....
Mo Kan C A C Co... *3 .
Neb Fatt'la Co -. 1
Root J H A to. inj .
Rosenstock Bios ... 79
Saigent A- Finnegan 158 .... ....
Smiley Bros .-t.... IK .
Sullivan Bros . 22
Van Rant W B A Co. 4.1 . . ...
Wertheimer A Degen 326
Other buyers . 899 .... SO04
Total . 774 3 11842 9159
4 hlrago Livestock.
♦'ll -ago Aug • •—ling* Receipts ?o
000 hep d; uneven. 15® 2Sc"“ lower than
Monday- average. big packer* bidding
25035 low ei ; laige receipts and ligh'«
demand: top. $11.00; hulk. good .1 nd
iliolcp 140 to 240-pound averages, )9.60'm
9.90; better 250 to 325-pound butcher*
9* 1 09.8 dealribta 14* « •• ilfl puli -
weigh t ■.*. $9.!' ft 9.60 ; parking sow*. - * »
ft 4 60; strong weight Slaughter pU
$8.5008 75: heavyweight. $9.4000'*'.
medium weight. $9 900 10.00; lightweigli 1.
$9,000*10.00 light llghi*. $8 f. 0 0 9 h • .
packing hogs, smooth. *8 2608.76: park
In ;r hog» rough, $7 8008.26; slaughte.
pigs I* 96ff 9.00.
Cattle Receipts. 9.000 head: yearling*
and handyweight steers more aettv
strong v<> 16c higher; heavies slow, ,
steady: top vearllnga. 110.90; several 4
leads a> $10.4*0 0 lf» 84: best matured
s'er-ra $10 85: some 1,643 pound aveisgn*.
$10.60; moderate sprinkle western grad
ers Included in receipt*: some meaty
.Montana* to killer* $7 2603 00: others
10 feeder dealers. $5.0007 00. according
to weight and quality; ah** stock and bull*;
vary slow; latter class weak to 16c low
er: vcnlera active. largely $0r high**'
spot* ino' #; i»aeker* navlng unward u ,
$10 50 mid above; atnall klllere to f 1 2.01 •
sliahflv improved country demand f«»r
stocker and feedar *teera: meaty kinds ;
nn country accounts lata yesterday. $7 $0
® 7 «f>
Fh*ep and Limbs Receipts, *0,000
heid: earlv sales fat i*mba fully uteadv
natlvca mostly, 113.0*018 26. «nrtlng
moderate: cull* around $000. good and
choice western lambs. 111.3601*60. beet
held around 818.80; alieen score*: steadv ;
odd lota 11• esea 86.0001 00 foo II
lsmha strong to He higher; early sale*
eholc# weeds rs. 813.10013.26.
Kansas City IJveafnrk.
Kansas Flty, Mo Aug 12 — ((ITnlted
Ftatea Department of Agriculture )— • at
tie- Receipts 16.000 head calve* J, 00
head; handy weight grain fed'Deers amt
yearling*, strong to He hlghet other
beef nicer* alow, around steady: top \*a<
ling* $1100, hast matured ateera earl
$10 26 bulk fed steqra ami yearling'.
*8 00010 10. grosser'*. $5.5007.60; few
rake feds $7 26. «he Block at-i.dy beeT
row•. $3 000 6.00; In Ik dinner*. $• 2..
fed heifers up to $9.16; bull* and reive*
steady bolognas bulk $3 760 4 00. t«P
veals $8 60 stockers and feeder* steady
to strong, btilk. $4 600 7 60. top feeders.
13 0O
lings Receipt* 12.000 bead, uneven,
mostly 16 to 16c lower than Monday‘a
average: ahlpper top. $9 40. packer top
$4,3.5. hulk of sale. $8 900 9 36; bulk
dPfeiiahlr 170 to 800 pound a\erag*a. 89 21*
1|3e 140 to 14«» pound a vet ages, #• 7 ;•
0 9 10 t>a< king sows, 17 7’• 11*80; stock
pigs weak to "5c lower. $7.7$08 26
Fheep and Lamb* Rocripi" r. 000 bead
lambs steadv to 2»>r lower; **»p Folorado,
$19 36 Idaho* It on be-t natives.
$ I V,7 6 he| *. i* g 1 * d e•• fn n 11 y 111 26 n
I? ;sheep *iea<l; F«-'r>rado ewe*, f" JO
Sit. .Inaeplt I Iveatorli.
Ft .1 osrj.h Aux 1'. flogs 9.000 bend
■'Mr’,,1 Inner, top #9 3’-. bulk, f'l 00 !
• 36.
«'a tile ’’ von heid »*e net ally at rad’
hull1 of (.tret $8 0«t n 0 76. top. 910 00
• owe and heifer 1 f oo v 0 "6 ; cel\ e* |« n»»
ft 9 i-0 . aten kera and feeder*. 9 4 000 J \
Flieei» and lemb* Receipt* l.fcon head
lamt.s 11?..'.0 0 1150- e yea. *4 0*07 60
\ew tori* 8p«t I sHstl
New York. Aug 12 —-Fnltuli dp«>>
M«utiv0 middling, 3U 9Cc.
Stock Market in
Short Reaction;,
Prices Are Back
Catching of Stop-Loss Orders.
Believed to Be 'Confi
dential. Causes Slight
Flurry.
Rr ItICHVRII SPII.UM:.
I tmm»l Service Financial Ftlitor.
New York, Aug. 12.—The atoik market
whs stubleeted to a. reaction today, prin
cipally brought about by the < niching
of stop-loss orders A heavy block of
Atchison and a few others were caught,
but prices snapped back. Stop-loss or
ders placed In specialist s’ hooks are re
garded as confidential, but It is surpris
ing the knowledge some people have con
cerning them.
Buying developed In the afternoon.
Steel rotrunon recovered a point from Its
low; *Baldwln. I; Lehigh Valley, nearly
and the "Rig Four." 2’3 points In
the morning trading a resumption of the
forward movement was in progress, with
new high prices for the year made In
New York Central, Southern Pacific and
the "Rig Four."
Sharp advances occurred in commodi
ties. cotton rising $5 a, bale, wheat 2*ic
a bushel, and corn JUr. Raw sugar
prices were advanced from 3.34 ft 3.2,6c.
Cr nper remained unchanged at 13 Sc
Sterling was reactionary and lost about
IV, carrying other rates lower. The Mar
ket Ignored the remarks of returning
financiers, who expressed optimism over
the turn of events abroad and who look
for the (terms u loan flotation probably
fti the next fortnight.
General Electric was a weak feature,
dropping 5*6 point*
Baldwin Locomotive closed higher and
appeared to be taken in good style dur
ing the selling American Locomotive
paid little attention to Its six months’
report. General American Tank far and
Pullman acted favorably.
Heavy buying of wheat followed publi
cation of figures on tlo* t'anadlan crop,
which estimated the yield at 2*2.000,000
bushels as compared with a final crop
last year of 4T4.000.oon bushel* Corn was
helped bv unfavorable weather conditions
lit the belt t’ottnn rote on short cover
ings and talk that lack of rains and high
temperatures were resulting In greater
ileterlorallon to the crop.
r — N
New York Quotations |
k- /
New York Stock exchange quotations
tarnished by J. S. B&che A Co.. 224 Orfia -
High. ix>\\. Close. Close
Vgrl (‘hem . j 3 13%
V ia* Rub . 9% 9 h %
Mllad Chemical .. 76 75% 76 74%
\llls-Chalmera ... f.8% 55% 67% 57
Vm Beet. Sugar.'41 41
Vm B K Foun . .. . . ‘8
Vmerlcan Can .126 125% 124% 125%
Vm C A Foundry. 172 1*’.*% 149% 171%
Vm Hide A Heath ... . ... 11% 11%
Vm H A 1t pfd ... 63 61 % 61 % 62 %
Vm Inter C irp . .. 26 14% 26 24 %
Vm Lin Oil . .. . 19%
Vm Locomotive .. 79% 78 71% 79
Vm Ship A Oom 69% 6S % 68% 60%
Vm Smelt pfd. . lf,4
Vm Stl t'*r I*n. 85% 3f> % 55% %
Vmerlcan Sugar . 4 % 4<% 44% 45%
Vm Sumatra . 9 8% s% s%
Vm T A- T .126% 125% 126 12 7,%
Vm Tobacco . .148
Vm W-W A-Elec 113 110% 111 jr>9
Vm Woolen . 75% 7 4', 75% 75%
Vnaronda .36% 36% 75% :;6%
Vaao Dry Gooda. ..110*1 110 110 111%
Vaaoclated Oil .. . 28% 28%
Vtchiaon ..1*6% 104% 105% 1"4
Vtl Coast Line ...136% 134 134% 1.74%
Vtl Gulf A W I.. 14 %
Vtlaa Tarek . 8%
vt| Refining C© 91% *0% 81 62
Vuirtin Nichols .. 7“% 24
Vuto K nltter .. . ? % 3
Baldwin .120% 11*% J19% 1*9
alt A Ohio . 63% 02% 67% ti5%
lei hie Stl . 4 % 42% 43 47%
4o5ch Magneto . . ... 28 28*..
^rook W*n R' .24% 23% ' % 4 %
Hook Man pfd... 69% 69 6t 61%
'a Ilf Pa«k . . 86*, 8 S 85 84
’a Ilf P*( 22% i % 21% 72*4
%l A A rig Min .. 53% 53 53% 51
%n Pa. .fie .154 % 151 152% 154
>nt l.eather . H% 14%
>nt I^tth pM .. 4*% 4 4**
>rro de Pasco . 47 46 4 ••% 40*,
handler Motora 4«% 47*4 47% 47',
*hea A Ohio . 86 85% 86% 88
Mtl fit Western . . 6% O’* 6*4 3%
'hi A N W . 4.7% 42 ** 62 % 6 1 %
* M A St P . 16 % 113 % 15% 1 . %
•hi (Jt West pfd. 16% 14% 16% 16%
’ M A fit P pfd . . 27 26 2h 24%
‘ R f A P ... .23% 34% .7 4% 34%
St P M A O Ry 45 4*
bile Copper . . 84% 17% 7 4 % 33%
’hlno 2t% 2!’,
’IUAtt PealKtdy . 69 69
’luett Peabody pf. . 192%
’oea-Cola . 78 74% 78 74%
;o!o Fuel A Iron. *2% 50% F*>% 62
’olum Carbon .... 4.7% 47%
olumbia Gas . .39% 39% .7’, 4n
’orifoleUm ... . 53% 52 52 % 5-%
on Cigars . 18 8* 17% 1 % % 19%
nt Can . 68 5«% 58 67%
ont Motor* . •% ♦.%
om Prod . 3.-% 31% 82 3 2 *,
•nailer, . 27% -6% " % 27 %
’ruclble . .54 53% 83% ,4
'uba Cane . 12% 13%
’Uba 4'. S.. pfd 63% 62% 67 67
uba Am Sugar . 32*, 31% 32 31
'uyamel Fruit. .. 53%' 62% 5.1% 54
Daniel Boone. 13% 13% 13% 13*;
Davidson (Them. 53 01% 52% 53 8,
Delaware A Hud .133% 139 131*, 132*,
Dome Mining . . 15% 15%
Dupont De N .1 31 127 1 27 % 128%
Boatman Kodak. . ... .. 109% 198%
Brie 31 64 29% .’9% 30%
Bier. Storage Rat. 58 07% f>8 67 %
Dnmui ria\er* . *2% 81% *2% *2%
Fifth Ave Rua I. . ... 11% 11
F’i*k Rubber *• % 8% *% 8 %
Fleleohman’a Yeaat 69% 69'* 6**4 79
Freeport, Tex . *%
leneral Aaphalt. 44 42* 45% 4 4
Jen I Hie. trie... T7 3 *67 % ft.* 5*3%
Jen11 Motors .14% 14% 14% 1 4 •*
loM Dust. 29 88%
Hood rich . 71*,
jt. Vorthern Ora 29% 3'»
J. Nor Ry pfd 46*, 65’*, t % 46%
Julf Sfetea steel 74 72 % ;7 .73*,
Hartmann Trunk. 3S% 74% 16% 36%
Haves Wheel.. *3% 3 4
Hudson Motors 17% ?«% 27% 27%
flomeatske M. Co. 42
Houston Oil. 49% «7% 47*% 69%
Hupp Motors 13
Illinois Central. . .115% 111% 111', 111%
III Cgn’I. pfd.11<*%
Inspiration ......... 77 27 %
Inti Eng Cm. Cp 74 76 % V6 :6%
nt Harvester . 94% 95%
nt M<rc Marine 9 % 9'.
nt M M pfd . . 87% 1* % 77 W %
nt T A T . . 73% 73 73 71
n t Nickel.17% 17% 17% IT**
nt Paper >4% 5 4 5 4 5 4
n vincible Oil. 11% '1% 11% 11%
ones Tea . ... 21 22% 22% 27%
Iordan Motor.. . . 29% 9% J % 36*-,
\ «• Southern . 22 % 27 * 22%
velly-Springfield . . 15 1V
\ • nnecot t 48% 47% 4**% 4 %
. yatone Tire . 2 2
Rubber . 1 <• *4 I
+ 1 gh Valley 88 |1% 83% .3 2
,11'IH Loco . 61 6i% 61% 4|*.
,UOHt> Wiles . 48 68% 64% *.,%
.ou A Nash . .. 191 98% m% 1M%
.1 m< k Truck .... 96% 14% 95% M',
fay De p r Store *9% 19% *" ft’
■I h a well Motor A. .. 1.9% RfH,
i'm x well Motor IL 18 11
darland 91 % 9*% 11 11 %
leiican Seaboard . 21 ?9% ?| • <*.%
dlnrnt Copper ... 24 .
did State, Oil .... 1% 1\
A K A T . 15% 16% 16% 1 ;
do Pac . 14% 18% If’* l '* 1
lo Pac pfd . . 5(1% 48% 50% 4'* .
dontgmerv Wrd . 37% g*> 36%
dottier T.oda . ... * % *% 8% .
8’aeh Motor* ..... 11 ••
(.at Biscuit ... 44 63 % 63% • C,
tfat Enamel . 71%
I*ad 141 151 Do 161
< Y Air Braka 41 % 41 %
V T Central ..J6f% 108% 109 109%
» T C * HI I, , HI 114 114 114 ,
VYNH g )I r; % -J 7 % t; %
[ 1
Czechoslovak
Republic
Sty# Secured External
Sinking Eund Cold
Loan of 1022
Series "R", due 1H62 j
Principal and Interest ]
payable in New York
Price 4I Market
Yielding About
7.90%
Circular on request
The National City Company
Omaha—-1 list National Ranh Rldg
Telephone Jackson JI.UN
W—- - —1C
North American.. 26% :«% 26% 26%
No. Pacific. 66 bit 66% ♦>&';»
N. A \V. R>.12(1% 126% 126% 12*
Urpheum ... 20% 20%
Owens Buttle,... 43 43 %
Pacific Oil.4V % 46 4 7 47 %
1 ackard Motor.... 11% 11% 11% 11%
ran-American .. 5*% 56% i>*% 66
Pan American B.. 57% 65% 67% 56%
I’enii. R. 11. 45% 4.5 % 4j% 45%
People's Gas.100% 100 100 100%
Pete Marquette... 65 63 % 63% 65%
Phil. Co . 49% 60
Phillips Pet.34% 33% 33% 54%
Pierce Arrow. 11
Posfuin Cereal ... 65% 64% 64% 66%
Pressed HI eel Cat. 41%
Producers A Ref.. XI 2*% 29% 31
Pullman .134% 132 138% 132%
Pun I a Alegre 8... 62% 61% 52% 51%
Pure Oil . 3% 23 23 % 23%
R>. Steel Spring .122% 119% 120% 120%
Ray «'onsolidated. 12% 12■% 12% 12%
Reading . 6 4 62% 62# % “3%
fie . . ' i X % 13%
Rep. Iron A 81erl. 47% 4 7*4 47% 47%
Royal Dutch, N Y. 4!% 4! 43% 44
St. I#. i1r. 84111 K. . 25% 25 % .1 % 26%
Si. I.otlis A 8. W . 4 4 43 % 4 4 43 %
Schulte C. Stores.. 126% 125% tt*«% 17%
Hears-Roebuck ...104 103% 10?. % 104
Shell Union Oil... 16% 16% I». % 16%
Simmons ''o. 25% 26%
Sinclair t HI. 17% 16% 16% 17%
Hloss Sheffield ....... 67%
Hkelly oil . 3*%. ix% uu l* *,
So Pacific. 97% 96 1* 9*, % 97%
Southern R.v. 64% 64 % 61 * 64%
Htd. oil of Cal.... 5*% 37% 67% 6* *
Stan oil of N J.. 35 .;«% 34% ;;.*>%
Sto-Warner . 50% 49% f.0% 60%
r.irom carburetor . tin
Studebaker ..... 37 % 36% 37
Submarine Boat *% v*i u, 9%
Texas t'«» .. . 4“% 4''% 41,% 40"*
Tex A Pacific_ 35% 34% 26% 3«#%
Tin It Bearing... 25% .55 56% 2.%
Tob Products . .. 65 6 t 64 65
Tob Prod “A".. 91
Trnnsron Oil . 5 4 •% 4% 4%
Union Pacific ..115 113% 114% 111%
United Fruit . ...220 . 216 216 2IS%
li 8 t'aH Iron Pi 9 5% 93 9 4 95
V R Ind Alcohol.. 72% 72 72 72%
V H Rubber . 3t% 31% 31% 31%
V S Rubber pfd . 94% *4% M% *4%
V S Steel .. .... 107% 106% 160% 107%
U 8 Hf eel pfd. 121 3 2 I
Utah Copper . 79% *0% *0%
Vanadium . 23%
Vlvaudou . . ... f# % 6
VV abash . 16*4 15% 16 16%
Wabash “A* ....46 44 * 44 % 14%
Western Union .112%
Weat Air Brake . 93 92% 93 93
Westing Klee- .... 64% 61 64 64 %
White F.agle Oil. 3X% 2 %
White Mi#t ora .... . . . ' % 57
Wool worth Co ...112% 111 lit li2
W'iIlya-Overland *% *% * % x%
W-O pfd .. 67% 6«% 67’t 67%
Wilson . 7% 7 7 *
Wilson pfd . '’<1% **0
Worthington Pump .... 26% 26
Wilgley Cr>. 4 0% 40%
Yellow Mfg Co_ 56% Bit ’• %
Yellow C T Co.. 44 57
Monday total sal** of bonds, ft.673,000.
Monasy total aale« bonds. I2.67J.OOO.
Total stocks. 1,119.400.
New York Bonds
<-----/
New York. Aug 12—New financing to
day overshadowed Interest In bond trad
ing. which was marked by narroav price
fluctuations. Profit taking checked the
recent advance of foreign obligations, but
th« underlying tone was firm In other
sections of the list with a fairly good
demand for railroad obligations
One of the largest and moat important
railroad bond offerings of the jear la an
noun- ed for tomorrow by the Baltimore
A Ohio railroad company which -will sell
J7R.oOO.000 first mortgage 7. per cent
bonds to retire a similar amount of pru
: e?. 5 4a maturing next j*sr The bonds
will be offered at a pric* of 9*4 to yield
5.10 per cent
With the sale thi« Uaue the Balti
more A f'hlo will complete |ta large re -
funding program. *\r#pt for extending ft
X3 ono.non issue of Southwestern div's'on
bonds. The road sold $3.5.000,000 in bonds
earlier thia year
Heavy n\ er subscription was reported
by bankers for the $22,000,000 loan to the
Industrial lank of Japan which waa of
fered today with the usual provision that,
it would he paxahle in time of war or
peace irrespective of ths nationality of
th* bondholder*.
Realising sales of ths Trench govern
merit and city issue* today caused aver
ag* losses of shout4a pojn* In this group
Fractional gains nerr recorded bT most
of th* active railroad and industrial lierw
I'nited Alain Bond*.
'Pales fn ll.ftan » IT eh T.ow Cfnso
1«4 Libert 4s l«l 4 loi 1 jot t
*1 Liberty !»• ('.s 10 2 1* 10? 12 102 12
4'»2 Liberty d ('.» 1«| |» i«! n in) ]t
443 Liberty *1 4’4 s 102 1* 102 14 102 1*
10*9 Libert 4fh 4’4s 102 2. 1*2 19 102 2
2AA V S Gov't 4 4 a. 10* 00 105 2S leg.oo
Foreign fb.ml.
• A T M IV As *14 *1 Si tl*..
1A Argentine Govt 7s 107 4 Joyu 10*4
*9 Argentine Govt A» 94 92 »4 94
*2 A Gov’t gtd loan ?s 97 4 9*»*4 9»;4
*7 City of Bordeaux As 9n *94 *9 4
4 A City of Copen 54* *54 9 i >4 9i\
*0 C Gtei Prague 7 4 a 934 92 S §2 4
AA Citr of Lyons As. fo *94 *9«4
J4 City of \fer As 90 A94 l>(.
A £ of.R { *■ <7- * 4 95 A{ S.,4
I. Ctechosio Rep 9s 1014 looC 10! 4
A? Dept of S»ln* 7s. 0*4 9;. 4 *br.
7 2 R of c 54.S n ’29 ** 174 1034
131 Dutch K Ind As ‘*2 §04 9AL 9*4
'* R B Indie* ft Up *ftft f| n.,i4 tl
• Framerlcan 74s 9:4 9C 4 9. 4
7A French Rep A* .1074 1*^4 jor,4
lot S cp,-h R*p ?4* ln4 in?** 102*4
15 J*m<r*e* A 4a 9 7 9 4 s- 4
A* Japanese «• . . A21§ *2 *34
< Kang of R As 10* 107*4 1071,
M King of R 74s ,110*A lio 1104
79 King of Den As. .1004 100 4 100 4
10 King of Italy * 4 a 100*4 loox loor
53 ^ln*,',fv-V v*» ',5 •»'* 95', s»',
19 K of >»,.r As 43 *7 *4 97 4 97’,
»5 K- s r « „. «:>7 ,i,r *
2 King of Sweden As 1044 ]0<4 104 4
* 1 Gr'»-nta 1 rv*v deh As >74 a; . «7t
94 Paris-Lynne-M fs t* a? 4 *5
1<4 Tl ep f, f Rm'U a As 9t 9*4 e
4 Sep ,,f Clide x. Jft 1 IOA4 j ..4 list*
15 Rer . - , !e 4 *7 4 V 4
14 R of Colombia »:t,g 994 994 os’,
9 Rep of Cuba 97 §g 4 97
4 R f P1 a I s f a • 1 j i, « 9™
JRep of Fin As 90 s 9 4 a 9 4
5 State of Queen* Ss.l«2'4 102 102 \
• H of R G do Sill A* 97 *4 97 4 97
• 5 "f s f’.ulo « < *« 55K 555, 5»>,
,12 2"”." »» in-, in*, lu ,
1(0 « Govt 54s 4a 97», 974 **»«
SlS'.’Hfl SH» lll'i 110-5»* 1,»T4
It t k' 1 H.t T 54 s ";7 . . I«5 4 l o;» 4 105 i4
11 I* S of Bratil As 9* 974 97*.
73 V 8 of B-r H K 7a *4 US’; *24
bomeflftif.
44 Am >rr Ch 7«ts . §3 4 *9 9 4
» Am t*h s f deb As 9. 94 94
• Am Smelting 1,9 .10,4 j0.,
1 Am Smelling As 94 a4 *44
4 Am Sugar As 7 ■ 1004 1 ■
'7 Am TAT 5 *» a 102S !"4 R44
! ' Am T A T co tr Re 1014 1,. | 4 1014
I Am T I T co Ir «• UK 1,4 '* 4
?? 9 in Wat W A F.l 5* 9 3 9? 4 93
**** Vpae Cop 7» '7*.. . 10«4 Jha JO04
4 9 Abac Cop X« '&;( . 9A 97 4 9A
9 13 Ar dr Co of D 5 4 s 9 2 $14 92
• Associated Oil As 1014 lei*, 1014
A * T A ft Fe geti 4s 9" 4 t(% 9..
• At T ,0 S Fe a 4s s »3 4 A" *3
7 Balt A < >hlo *s 10.3 jogt* 103
_9 Walt A u (V (4s *9*4 *94 as-,
14 Halt Ar Ct gold (« Mk A a v*; 4
?7 R T of f* Isidr 5*1 §o 4 jooi4 iiifi',,
4 1 Ref it St con A« A 9*. 4 9k »»»;
A Ref h S*e. ! r>4« A*4 *'4
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GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS,
SERVICE
you think of UPDIKE
at
OMAHA KANSAS CITY —CHICAGO MILWAUKEE
AitipU finance* aaaure country shippers «f tm mediate payment* af
their draft* and balance due always remitted with teturwa
Telephone AT laatlc •SIS
Updike Grain Corporation
**A Reliable Consignment house”
J. S. BACHE & CO. 7
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[”Nf* York Stock Ktrhkng*
Ohlc«*n Hoard of Trtilr
i>l«mber«-| „rw York Cotton Inkiiift
kand other leading Exchanges.
Now York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle St.
Branch** am! correspondent* located in prinriral citlee.
SjlBHBj Stocks, Bonds, Grain,
Cotton, Foreign Exchange
I'ouglit nml Sold for ('ash
furnotl on ConsrrvRtivr Margin
224 Omaha Net Bank Bldg Omaha
rY $’ 1 eiephnne JAiksan AIA7 A*
I ho B«' hr If k •• k sent on application Correspondence in* tied
4 Cana Nor deb 6%i.U5 31" 31R
81 Can Pac deb 4s . 81 8*1% *0%
1* Carol Clin A O 6». 102% 101*4. 101 ^
2 Cent Oh 5% a - 99% 99 99
40 Cent Heath .* . .. 09 % 99% -*9'1*
]92 Chea A Ohio rv fts.100% 9'* JJVk
40 Ches A O CV 4%B.. 96% 9f>% 9».
40 Chi A AI :i%a - 44 4;; % 4tP,
19 c R A Q rf 6a A. .101 100% 300 %
6 Chi A East III t* . 12 .1% JlJfr
::0 chi tit West 4a.... 66 &3',a >’» .•
66 C M A fit I* 4’fra. til % 61
9 C M A St P rf 4%s 55 •«% A %
9 4 C M A Si P 4a 26. 80% 79% 80
2 Chi A N W rf 6a. 97% 97 »7%
21 Chi Jtya 6a . 78% 7* *8%
8 C It I A V gen 4a.. *".% *Z% 81%
19 C It I K P rf 4* . . 81 % xl % 81%
SC T H A S K oa... 80 *0 8 0
96 Ch» A W Ind 4.s .78% 7 < *8%
102 Chile Cop 6s .108% 10C* 1**8
6 CleV In Tr &a . 99% 99% 99%
4 I'nl A So rf 4%S.. 8g% 88% 88%
1 Col HAEI 6a at. 100 100 100
26 Coni Pow 6k . 96 95% 96%
4 Coni Coal Md ft..-. x* % x7% X8%
9 Con l*ow 6a _ 30% »0 90
7 Cuba C*ne cl Xs...l00% 10"% 100%
14 i 'ub Am Hug 8i». . . . J 07 % 107% 107%
8 J *e I A Hud i f 4a. . . 89 89 89
6 T> A It u rf &v 4 4 43% 42%
6 Detroit Ed rf 6a ..106 J06 100
22 Dpnt Netn 7%* ..108% 104% 308%
27 I’UfJiieHni* Et *.s . .106% 106% 106%
41 East • 'ub fig 7 % a • 96 %
21 Erie pi Men 4a . . 64% 61% 63%
282 Erie gen lien 4s .. 64% 63% 61%
Ji> Fisk Rub <* .. .101 109 103
1 • ten El d 6s .104% 104% 304 %
6 flood rich 6%a . 97% 97% 97%
82 fiood T 8m 31.100 104% 106
:• tloot! T 3a 41 ... . ' I • 1 17% M . %
4 <lnd Tnk My C 7h.II - % I 1 •» % 115%
24 find Ink Ry C ba.104% 106% 106%
7 9 CJrt Xoi 7m A . . . 109 % 109 100
12 *Jri Nor ft % s ft. 101 10"% LUd
7 llerstiftv «h . «v ■ .101% 30 % 102%
II Hud A M rf fte A „ X, ■% X7 -7%
11 Hud A M *d In 5s. 66% 66% 66%
32 Huntbla DA R &%* 99% 99% 99%
12 III Jte|| Tl rf 5a.. 9' 97% 97%
7 111 Cent 6 % s _103% 303% 103%
21 ICC St HAND r «« 96% 96 96
2 HI St d 4 %s . 94% 94% 94%
15 Int. R T 7a . 91% 91% 91%
I Int It T 6h . 69% 69% 69%
19 Int RT rf 6m at. .. 09% 69 69%
17 Int A <# X «d 6a. .-4% 1 5 4%
22 Int a «i N Is* 6a.l00 90% 99%
4 Int \1 M af 6s . .. 87% 87% 87%
7 Int Pa cv en A ... 87% 86% xr%
12 K c Ft Sa M 4a.. 80 % *'»% 80 %
2*» K t PA 1. 5s . 93% 9 % 9 •%
1 K •' South 5s . 89% 89% 89%
13 K C Term 4s.85 84% 84%
ft Kan Has A El 6*. 98% 98% 98%
14 Kell Spring T 8s . . 96% 9« % 96%
6 Held <Jaa St H 5 % a 95 94% i%
22 H SAMS d 4s 31... 96 95 4 85%
2*' l.lg A Myers 6s .. 98% 98% 98%
ft Lnu A Nash 5a 03. . 101% 103% J or, %
3 l.oU tins A El 6*. »"% 90’, 9" %
6 .Magma Cop 7m ..117% J17% 117%
9 Manat; Hug 7%h... 99% 99% 99%
3 4 .Man fty corn 4a .. 61 % 6 1 61 %
2 Mkt St Ry 7a - 9' % 9* % 98%
5 Mid Steel rv 3s ..88 % 8*% 88**
1 M StPASSM 6a *6 m, 8s
27 M K A T pi 6a C. »6 85% 86
16 M K A T n ad fta A 62% 62% 02%
21 Mo Pac 1st 6s ... 98 97 % 98
74 Mo Par gen 4s . .. 61 60% 60%
8 Mont Pow be A ... 97% 97% 97%
« X Eng TAT 1st Sa.101 10"% JO I
37 X O TAM In* os . 92% 92% 92%
370 X V C deb 0a .1**9 % 108% 10.4%
99 NYC rAi ft a . 99% 99% 99%
D* N Y ‘ ASt H 6a A . 103 103 103
25 NYXHAM Fr 7 pet 85% x5% 85%
ft 1 X YNHAHcv 6a 48 77 % 76% 76%
17 NY Tel ref 6s 41 ...306% 10*1% ]*6%
2 Xf Tel gen 4%*... 26% 28% 24%
14 NY West A H 4 %s 6 4 % 51 64%
29 Nor St W cv 6s_127% 125% 126%
9 X A*n Edison a f 6a 97% 97% 97%
3 No O T A I< 6s A . . . 89% 69% 89%
1 No Psc ref 6* B JO'% p**% ]"x%
1 No Par /iew 6a ij‘ y.% &6% 90%
9 No 8 Pow 1st 5s A 93% 93% 93%
24 So Bell Tel 7* ...104% 1**6% 1**8%
6 Ore A Ca! let 5a.. 1*1% 101% 101%
4 Ore s C rf* 4s 97% >7% 971
9 Ore-W It R A X 4s x3 82 % 82%
1. Pae Has A- Kiev 6a. 9t% 94 91 %
2 Par T A T ft* 52... f2% 93 93%
1 Penn n R gm 5a 102 10; 102
I » Penn R R gen 4%» 94 93% 94
6 P*r* Mar rfg 6,. 97 97 97
4 Phil Co rfg €».... 1 »*2% >02% 1 "2%
II Phi! C. ft %g . 9 9 » % 9 >
IT Phil A Read CA! ft* 99% 99 99
13 Pierce Ar 8* .84% >1% 84%
28 Pub S*r i<e L* 104% l"i% J"4%
» Punta A leg Sug 7« 109% J09 109
21 Reading i'n 4%» . 9 • 9 % 9:%
1 Reading gen 4s . 96 95 9
2 Rem Arms a f 6*.. 92% 92% 92%
1 Rep Iron Ac St 6%i I"% 90% 90%
JR J A A E 4 % a. . *2% 62% 82%
22 Rtf.lMAS rf 4a... 9'% 91% 9 %
8 ♦ SI.INfAS 4s RAD d 8 % 8.1 8 %
14 SEAS r pr li 4s A 7* % 70% 7«
89 |4 s Fran ad 6a 79% 7 9 79%
4 0 St E S F Inc f 7 - % . % 72%
141 St L Sou »-on 4a . . *6% 8. % 8*%
6 St P I n Depot 5* 101% 19$% 101%
6 Sea Air Eire ro 4a S' *2% SI
11 Sea Air Hi adj fts . 62 61 % 61%
■* Da A*r I* rfg 4s r % i.o, 56%
2* Sfnc Con Oil rol 7s 9.% 97% 97%
26 Sine Con Oil 6%*. 80 % 8% *6%
ft Sin Crude Oil 6% a. It*" % loo 3"0
X fime Pipe Lino hm S4% M 84%
12 South Pac cv 4s... 97 74 97% 97%
14 south Fad rfg 4*. s« , »»S 84%
1 South Pac col tr 4s 85% 95% xft%
t* South R gen a%s lftt-% 166% 106%
22 South Hail r C« ..102% 102% 102%
11 Sou Rail con fta ..101% 101 % 101%
244 S.ju Rail gen 4s . 74% 74 74 %
«0 Sojth R T rfg fta 96% >6% 96%
1 Steel Tube 7s .105% 105% 105%
13 Tenn KSc rfg 6* 9 % >: % 97 %
f Third Ave adj ft* 94 % 94% 9t %
11 Third Art rfg 4- . 4" 69% 00
6 Toledo Edison 7*. 108% 3Q»% 10*%
1 Toledo St E A W 4a 8 A 82% «2%
6 N F. l.t A P rfg 6*. 9 8 9s 98
4 i: P rtg fta.10ft 10ft 30ft
1 r r hi 4a .9.% 9.% 9?*,
Ill l P IV 4e 99% 99% 99 ,
3 \ fi Rubber 7%a..l(»3% 1 "* % 102%
37 \: S Rubber la . ... A.* x|% 14%
47 F S Steel a f fta ..104-, 1**4% 104%
7 Utah Pow A E Se 91% 91% 9«%
2 Va*Cr Cm 7 4%a w w 32% 33 S3
29 Va-Car t'hem 7a 03 M% *1%
13 Virginian Iiy fta 9« % 95% 9.^%
11 Wabash let fta. . .10t*% 100% 100%
4 Warner Sug Ref 7s l"i % 10J% 1C,
9ft Went Electric 6s. 9x% tt\ »«%
24 West Md Is! 4* «3% 64 4 04%
4 Western pacific ft* 91 % tj 91 %
21 Mestinghouae E 7e 1"9% 109 l"f
2 West Snore 4* 82% *2 \
ftft Wick wire S Ste*l 7e 7fc 76 76*%
11 M !l> a -' Ut 6 %a 9 7 97 %
?S Wilton A «'o 1st *• 90% 89% 89%
16 Young* »» S A T 6s 9* % 96 % 96 %
Total bond*. $13.24'*. '0°
4 IlieSfi* slrttki
Furnished by J. S Ha- h* A Co . *24
Omaha National hank buibling. teie
ph«»ne.s Jitrkaon 5117. ftlXX. 5199
s Bid. Asked
Arjnotlr A Co III., pfd . . . M 4;
Armour Co, I>el , pfd... 9" 91
Albert Pick . !*% 1*
Rasaii k Alemit# .31 "1%
' arbld# . . 69% ft4%
Edison, corn.13*j 3 30%
*ontmental Motors .. 6% 7
Cudahy . . *4 % *6
Daniel ^?o*>nc . 13 13%
Diamond Match .115 116
Deere, pfd ... 73 7*
Eddy Paper . .. 16 ?0
Libby . ft 5 %
National Heather ... t 3%
Uuake, oats . 34 29 *
Ren Motors . 1%
Bwlft A Co.jnc, 106%
Kiv I f t 1 n t' | . 32% 21 *,
Thompson . . 4 6 4« %
" abl .26% 37
Wrtflej . 40% A t%
Yellow Mfg Co . . ftft % ft, %
Yellow C»b 47% 4 9
4 liiragit Poultry.
Chicago 4ng 17 Poultry—Alive h |h
8i fowl* 9 ■ 10 broilers. 3*h apt
M«*; moiirr*. 15 %c.
Omaha Produce
v —- ■ -. J
Omaha. Aug It.
BUTTER
Creamery—Lota! jobbing price* to re
tailer*: Extra*. 39c; extra* »n lO-io. tube,
38e; standard, ."He: first*. 37c.
Dairy Buy era :<r« paying 27c for bus*
table butter in rMI* <.r ;uhr; 27%i : . f«»i
parking stock. For best sweet, unsalted
butter 28c.
Hi: ITER FAT.
For No. I cr* im Oimma buyer* are pay
inr He i»- r li» if (OUStry aiationa; 31c
delivered ut Omalr*
FRESH MILK.
$•00 per c«i for i'«ah milk te fing lb
dellvertd on dairy platform Omaha.
EGOS.
For egga dclivciod Otnalia, on lo**-off
baal*. h round $8 10 per • *•*«• For So. 1
fresh. eggs, grnd^l I *nIn. $8 40<h9.00 eec
otida. per dozen, 2% ft 2Ac rack*. ''<) <Q 21 c.
Prleej, above arc for egg* received In
new or No. 1 whitovvood cases; a deduc
tion of 2f.o will be made for Atwood-hand
case*. No I. eggs must be good average
size. A A lbs. net. No. 2 » ggu. seconds,
consist of small, slightly dirty, stained or
washed °gg*. ft regular shaped, shrunken
or vyeakened egg*
Jn 8omr» qua iter* a fair premium 1*
being paid for selected egg . which must
not be more than I® nour* "Id, uniform In
size asd • olor Mu'an rig all solid colors—
all chalky white or all brown, and of th*
same shade). The • hell must be clean and
sound and the eggs weigh 26 ounce* per
dozen or over. Producer* roust neces
"arily deliver their own eggs to benefit by
tJils latter classification.
Jobbing prices to retailers: U. fl. ape.
clal*. 3.1$25e. I . y extra* commonly
known a* aeln- t* 30® : lc; No. 1 final!
20027c; check*. 22'a- -3c.
POULTRY.
Price* ouo’ahl* for No 1 stock, alive:
Broilers, 1 4 $ 2 lb*. 25 6-28c; 2® 2’* Jba..
23024c; Leghorn broiler*. 21 'n 23c, spring
- 4 Iba. and over, tiff 30c; hens over A
»b* . 16® 19c; hens under 4 lbs., 14$ 16'.
•
capon? 22 g-26c; ducks, f.f.'., young. 12c;
old du<k a. f.f.f. 8 010c; g"*e, f.f.f, fc®
10c; pigeon*. $1.00 per dozen.
Under grade poultry paid for at market
value. Kick or crippled poultry nol warn
ed and will not be pa d fo*
Jobbing piincs of dre.-** d poultry fto
reteflrra^ Spring*, soft, 32 a 38c; broilers,
wff*hen*. 2142 25c:; rooster*. 17$iSc;
ducks, Ill'fjpZbc; ge*«e. 15020c.
FRESH FISH.
Jobbing pri*M quotable a* follows:
Fancy white fi*b. 24c; lake trout, 2*.-;
halibut. 25c; northern bullhead* large
-0022c; catfish, 2k® 32c: fillet of had
.
snapper, Ic; flounders*. 20c; <Tappi'*
26c, black ba**. 32« ; Spanish mackerel’.
• 4 to 2 Iba., 25c; yellow pike. 22c; stnj-wJ
baa*. 20c- white p-r. h, 14r; pickerel, I&c;
Chinook * aim cm oC; silver salmon, 22c;
frozen fish. 2 ® 4c leas than prices above;
ling cod, 12e.
CHEESE.
American chsere. rancy grade, jobbing
pric*s quotable as follow*: Single dalaie*,
23 4c. double dalaie*. 23' ; -quire prints!
-4c young America. 24c; longhorn* 234c
brick. 22; lirnburger. lib. styie* $3 25
per dozeh; Swiss domestic, 22c; imported
Roquefort, 62c: New York white, 32c.
• BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 plat** 8 4 c; No 2. 3 c; No 3 64 c
, FRUITS.
Jobbing prices:
Grape* — Thompson. seedless. 2S-Ih.
cr®**e. $1.75; malaga. crate $2 66
• ’tpvlV'77S*w Earl’- Har\ei». bu.hal taa
Gravemteln,. box.
® -p- Arkansas • to< k. baske* f:\oo
T^ears—California Bartlett. per box.
$4 . .)0.
.,*?i*ckb*rr!«»—per crale» 24-pint boxes.
• u 5*
Peaches—California per box. $1 26;
Arkansas, bushel basket. $2 (A
„ Plums—California, per era!#, $?.??©
Bananas—Per lb. 7 4c.
Lemons—California extra fancy, per
box, $, 0®-fancy, per box. $« choice,
^^kox, $5 50; limes. 100 count, carton,
^Grapefruit—Florida, extra fancy, $3 26
JrT\7;w.‘!",r*
, , . VEGETABLES.
Jobbing prices:
Om ns—Span;ah, crate. 60 ?br. 12 6®
vvainmjton, yellow, m sacks. 4c per lb.
horrn' grown, dozen bunches 26c.
Cucumbers—Homegrown. far . fine
5*rop n,*rk*« basket. hothouse. ' * basket.
Pot*'°”— Alibxmx. H-Ib. ham*
^ Melon*—« to jj cr,..
Watermelon*—Crxted. ( melon. 1A
- »c per lb w
lS.'.*Ull,|o*‘r—P,r cr*<». Ui». per 1!>.
Caol*loupe—<Ceiifornl* atandaM*. 14 jo
??di**»3 Tii: ,1TS; A“*'■■**• «»nd-'
p*r »•>-; crate- l',r p.r lo
I^ttone—-Heed per ernte Jt S«; p.
'**f‘ P'r ',OI-n <«
Root»—B.efe. rarrota and turn:*#
market baaket. *»<- "
beT*!?*'—4'b*'!“t of»!« .boot II
t-elerv—Oreion do*, atalka. ll.JseiTI
M chigan. doa.. 76c.
Peppers—Green market basket $1.6®.
Parley—p*r dozen bunches 60 0 75c
Radishes—Home grown. 2® 9 25c per
dozen bun'-hes.
B*an»—Qrsen wax market basket, I!
Potatoes—New crop, la sacks. 14c per
ib.
Sweet Core—20 0 2®r vtr doten.
FEEh.
Market quotable per ten. carload lots,
"• o b Ornehe.
^ heet Feeda—Brxrt. around $22 0®
hrown .her'* I2I|(|8 2<(« eray ahoria.
!-• r-e; flour middling*. $29.00. reddos
125 3®Q3^ .
Cotton seed Meal—4 J per cent $47 o®.
Homin> Feeds—White or yeijcw $4e.®n
Digester Feed.ng Tankage—6? per cent.
|CO on
I .traced \f*a’ '4 pe- en*. apn?. $49 4P
Buttermilk—Condensed, for feeding *n
bM lota * 4 per *b . Take butt erf !!k
c' • ».» l j* • |b*.. 9c lb.
Alfalfa Me»vj—fj protrp* $?^ 08;
So I. prompt. 9 . •«. No t prompt.
|32.f®.
HAT
Nominal quotation* carload lots
Upland Prairie--No J. f 12.50<l 1X S®:
s .• $]A 0f't| 1 : GO. No t. $7 * V 6
Mittan«l Prairse—No ! *11 ®*«il2.f®;
So 2. $*'«®«10.®0; No. I, $«®®0f«O.
Lowland Prairie—No 1, $ * •••■ , s>.0®; No
l, $<.##««. A®
4’falfa—»‘hoice e!d $l*.ft®0!9 ®# new.
Paokinf Hay -$5 5
H 7 t". ti 1. n No 1 *16 e 1ft r <v«:
n«w. -t8‘-'*r<l ''Id. >!i * i
|« «.«; II*, 11.' V M.*' : • ' '* m
1} £ nitty 12 I»M ; |»ew. 11“ VOW 1 2 ‘ *■
old, f» •)«»»> II.0'». new.' $*,
Utraw—U»l. »*.*•» »•»"■ 'I'"' *• '
R 1)0
FLOUR.
Price* quotable. round f
carload lut f. « *>. Omaha f* I
First patent 111 98*1h. bag*. si. 1 1 ■ 1
per )»bl.; fan*--, clear, in 48-lb bag*. * I
<f.-. per l*hl . v bit# or yellow cormr'.l*
I" i,o per I 00 pound*
HIDES. WOOL. TAIJOW.
prl* eg are iiuotzbl*' as follow • 'l1 ' ^
Omaha. d,'nl*ra’ *el*hl" and «*lcc(J"n»
ft Idee Heasor able, S<>. J, • x1 ’» M
f S- h*i < “ii 6 ’a' J 4
ponies and «lt
each; h.»g skins each.
Woof—Pal ta $100 »o fl.*9
pending on sir.'* and length or wool!
lamb-. 60c to.«I .«0 each, depending o«
sl/.e and length of wool: sli annga *
to 80o each; clips no value; wool. 20% 350*
TaMow and Urease- No. J tallow. 6 3Oi
B tallow, 6c; No. 2 taHo«\ &’»*- A
e^r, B grease, 6c: yellow k reuse. 5 tjU
brow a givase, (>#c; pork 'crackling*. Hi
per i-.n; beef, ditto. $20 per ton; peesw^^
|)9 per ton.
New korh *u*ar.
New Tori Aug 12 --row sugar w*A
quieter and tine hatige*1 a* «.2lc of
t'tiban duty paid. Hales. 24.000 ,
Unban for prompt shipment to a i 1
refiner. _
Haw sugar futures advanced 2 to A
[Wiints on • peering and "u ng -
with Cubn < tnnnf ■ lions, believed to a
against recent sales •? a< tua-. but react* *1
under liquidation Final prices ware •
points hiah**r to 2 points net lower. H<p4
tom her • losed at 3.40c; De* ember, 2 |
March. 3 3lc; May. 3.3*c ....
Refined sugar was unchanged *• - m
00.00c for fin# granulat'd, with dema..^
less active.
Rofjned futures were nominal. .4 g
** T
Chicago Dry Hood*.
Chicago. Aug 12—Cotton good< r a
kei held about *>»-ady with pr ' on f ni
i?hed good* tending toward greater fir A
r>..*«;. D-*oiirg were well bought on ?h#
lower basis »f 23 cents for 2 2us T-adg
,n wool goods Improved slowly ""A
men's wear operator- awa?"Dg the op« ’ -
og f-lje.’uled f ' the J4th s *-* •
oof ter The m'rtk* of weavers in Pa? e
non wan not expected to be of much •*
portanr* as many large plants ar‘ r m
outside that • ity and will not be aff* • \m
Yarns a-e «iuiet and steady with a 0
mom od*I-b ‘ busm»s* b^ing d"»'»_ _ e
laps ruied quiet, h holiday n Cab
New ~S ork toffee futures
New Yoo: Aug 12 —Hear* c8ry «
deni.leg developed In today's marks-: fog
cof f e« futures on realizing p -ibo'H *
ea-ier Brazilian cables. H‘-pt ember •< $
off from 16 r.n to 16.30c. and March f * ■*
r S*., to 13.00V with *ile mark*- «
3 to % point* net lose* Sales were *► -
mated at 32 "r,<> bag* ‘ loA'ng quotati**? f
September If. Ac; October, 14 66*.; f '*»«
rembfr, 14.26c; March. J2.83; May. 13 6( f
July. 12.30c
Spot coffee quiet’ Rlo • 16*4 q
16**c; Santos 4*. 21^!2c
New York Produce.
New York Aug- IT—Butter—Esse' »«
ceipta 19.1r,0: creamery h'.gl e- than e •
tras. creamery extra* * -i
score), 26He; creamery firs’t if* to :*i
•core). 36^
Eggs—Steady to firm; r*'e:pts. 2« .
Nearby hennery whites, closely aele *1
extras. 62€t£4' nearby and nearby w*«**
«rn hennery white# first* to ev*ra f rs’s
* • *
4f >>x 46-' Pacif *■ oast whites frets *o
*■ xtra firs** 370 44c refngerator, ex? 4
firsts. 22 0 23c do ffrsrs. 300 31c
Cheer?—Firm; receipt*, 243,119 pounds*
>’ew York ( ott«n Quotations.
New York Cotton exchange quctatlo* •
furn »hed by J .c R»* h» A Co., 22 0
Omaha Nations* Bank building Phones
Jackson i>lf*. _
Art Op*n. I H»gh Low Close T*s
27 50 ?« *» ?T #r* 2* »r’ |27.4‘
Dec. *7710 2746 27.9P 17.81 ;34e)»
Jan. (27 «« 27 77 27.00 27.72 24 «1
Mae 27 05 127 H 27 24 2" 137 ri
May 27 12 2* 14 'ST 4» 21.10 t7 4o
Kanaaa City Produce.
•' ty. Aug 12.—Egg#—He high*
er; # rs’s 2s . svlscts '.'He.
Ofh»r rfodure unchanged
Duluth Flex
Duluth \ r 1;—CI-wn Flax—•
b*r. $2 ' ’. 82 26, November^
87 2«: 1»- - f2 \>
An Investment ^
of $109 or more, placed after earefu.
inx estigation of the merit and )eg;t'
macy of an offer I wil! make you by
mail upon request, should at least dou
ble your money with every reasonable
provision for safety of principal, which
is later returned out of a slaking fund
provided therefor.
My offer fs strictly limited and for
serious-minded peopj# only who ear,
realize when shown the unlimited pos
sibilities ia the manufacturing of E!e«
trie Heating Equipment.
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