Clear Skies in Corn Belt Make Break in Prices ^Tieat Has Opening Bulge l but Reacts to Moderate Losses at Close, Oats Draggy, Rye Breaks. By CHARLES J. I.F.THEN. rnlversnl Service Staff Correspondent. Dhlcago. Aug. 21.—Clear skloa and sun shine over wide arena of the corn belt led to heavy liquidation of long line* In the pit today, breaking prlrea aharply. Wheat had an opening bulge but encoun tered free aelllng and reacted to moderate losaea at, the laat. There waa a world of tiull news circulated 1n the wheat pit early, but apeculatlve buying fought ehy of the market. Wheat closed 4 9 4*' lower, corn was 3'i9’4 4« off. oata were 1849240 lower 'end rye ruled lUfISr down. Elevator houses were big huyera of Sep tember wheat agalnet male* of the De cember at (Pie difference. The carrying i charge fa the widest on the crop and I very attractive to holders of the caah article. Foreign crop newa waa dlatlnctly unfavorable, hut the weight of the do mestic grain dominated finally. A good export trade developed on the break, sale* of 1,600.000 bushels wheat being confirmed. Half of thla amount w*a sold out of the Chicago market. Liverpool waa unexpectedly strong, finish. Ing 14 924d higher. Dorn turned very weak. Liquidation and pressure from bears offset the scat tered buying power and ran the market Into stop-loss orders. Weather conditions over the west and southwest were gener ally Meal, with temperatures averaging around 80 degree*. Cash corn was In good demand with the basis strong The movement of corn la only moderate and arrivals are well taken. Oata were draggy. Hedging sales and liquidation carried prices off. The m- ve ment of new crop oata la steadily In creasing Cash oats met good demand with premiums half cent higher. Rye firmed during the first hour with ■wheat, hut encountered free commission house aelllng on the bulge and broke aharply. Provisions encountered heavy llqulda tion and broke badly with corn. Lard was 80940c lower and riba were 6 915c lower. Pit Notes. Sentiment In wheat ha* turned bearish for the time being Oenerally the mar Vet 1* being regarded as a merchandising proposition. The North American crops have practically been secured, while har vest In the Argentine and Australia is loo far away to become greatly concerned over drouth complaints. The extent of the domestic and foreign demand for the cash article ts what count* at the mo ment, and the lack of It makes hulls u ary. Europe apparently needs wheat, but not so extensively that foreign buyers will follow the upturns around current levels. A big business was uncovered today on the break, but the liquidation under way ehaded the fresh developments. American interests were credited with buying wheat at Liverpool, believing that market Is too low relative with Chicago and Winnipeg There were reports of frost early oYer the Canadian northwest and complaints that heavy rains over the American spring whest territory damaged grain al ready cut. Only feeble buying wae ef fected. Commission houses had selling orders on every hard snot, and It was believed that one of the biggest operators in the trade was unloading. Tjjie primary receipts of wheat were 3.044.000 bushels. against 1.814,7)00 bushels last year. There were over 108 cars of wheat Inspected In the ,local market. The movement In the middle west was slow In getting started this year, and while th** harvest was not as good as In the southwest proportion ally. still Chicago Is hound to get good receipts for the next few weeks at least. There were 300.ono bushels wheat sold to atore today. Deliveries on September con tract mav or may not be large. if thev are small It won’t be for the lark of wheat, but rather because of the gttrac f < carrying charge cash Interests will obtain hy placing their hedges In the December delivery. CHICAGO CASH PRICKS. _By Updlk« Or»1n compiny, Atlantic RSI3. _ I Open. I Hlrh. I Low. I Close. ITeet'v. •Wht. I | I j-j f1"*; 12 m |] 2 06 112 *6 H2.48 New Vnrl* Leneral. New York, Auk nn _ Flour—Unsettled; • prlng patents. 17.2697.7S; eoft winter ■•.tra gh»*. c.75; hard winter atrsighi". <4.509 7.00 Rye Flour—l.ower, 15.5085.70: eholee to fancy. f 6 (9 6. 10. Harley—Easy; malting $1^291 <>5 c 1 f New York. Oats—Spot. ea*v Vo. 2 while 88c. • r^d~FirrTi: city bran, loo-pound sacks, L'-fifl; western bran, do. 123 nn Hay—Steady; old No. l $30 0093180 mchiVhti™*: *• »h.P Hops—Stssdv; state. 1523. 38942c; 192? u®20c; Pacific coast. 1323, 24929c- 1922 219 24c. ’ ’ Pork—Steady: meea. $29.76; family. 130. '•■low—Firm; special loose. 8 *tr; extia, Rice—Steady; fancy head. 7 4 9 8c. * 'orntpea 1 Weak; firm white and vel low granulated. <3.459 3.56. Rye.^.F;a(,y. No 2 western. ItUc f. o b NeW York and 974c c. 1. f export VV heat Spot. easy; No. 1 dark north •in spring c. I r. New York lake Mid 4 ; No 2 r*d Winter, do. 4-4: No 2 hard winter, f. o. h lake *0 1 Manitoba do. »I. .* 6 *4 ; No. 2 mixed durum, do $t 40 »i i’orn Spot, weak; No. 2 vellow c. I f track New York lake and rail. <1.364 No. 2 mixed, do. <1.334 Oats—Snot. weak. No 2 white. 84 4*. Lard —Weak; mlddlewesf. <14.20914.30. New York Sugar. York. Aug 21.---Haw sugar was! f'ini todav with further buying Internal. •> 'Jest prici * of 6 fJ3r for t.’uoan m$ty H»rl. *. general belief jn that true *hat • bout hag* of Cuban had en sold From etc 1 <« to refiners In th*' list, two' dais and not heretofore repnr'e.l at f.53o| dot? pud. lacked confirmation. Raw sugar future* were Irregular, but severally steady In sympathy with the f'rn»pes* of the spot market. After opting unchanged to three points lower una*r liquidation, price* rallied on cover-! 1n* and trade buving and c losed within a Polht of the best, or 1 to 3 point* net. higher September closed 3.71c; Decern bef 2.78c; March 3.38c; Mav 3 43c Refined augar was unchanged to . 10 point* higher, list quotations now ranging from 6.80 to 7 cents for fine granulated. Refined futures were nominal. Kant St. I,ouIm Livestock. KS«t s». T/OUla. Aug 21 —Hoga Re reipt*. 3.000 head: mostly 10 to J * high • i top. <10 35; desirable hutch* a up ‘o <11 J: 160 lo 180. pound. < 1 0 I r» 9 1 • V..; •oirte etound <10.00; inte fop, 110 °n ; j'vht lights and pigs. 16926c higher. 130 to 160 pounds. <9 60918.26; parking sows <8.60 Cattle Receipts. 2.000 head. steady, two loads native ateers. <7 76; two cars o Texans. <9 00; western steers. $4,669 7 00' two loads mixed light yearling*, t) $6 mostlv r ows. $.'! 75 9 4 60; canners. 4» 76 9 2.26: hulls. 83 759 4 26; top veal era. <1176; hulk. IIIO091150 81jc ep and Ij*mbs—Receipt*. 1 600 head; fat lambs 25c higher severnl toads to rrcktrs <13 50; bulk. III.00913.50; .nils qp'hrrged at $7 00, sheep slow, hulk light kP’dltg gwes, <6 60. New York Coffee Futures New York. Aug 21 The market for coffee futures opened today at. an ad vance of 10 to 19 point* and sold 28 to 30 points net higher December touch ing 14.99c on reports of s bettgr spot de mand and firmer cost and freight offers The close wss a little off from the beet under reallr.lng. the market showing net advances of 8 to 25 points Sales were estimated et 88.000 begs. Closing quota tions: September. 16 64» : October 16 86c:. December, 1 4 96c; March. 14 66c. May. 14 20c; July. 13.78c. Spot coffee—Firm. Rio 7i. 16 4r. R*o tea 4s. 20% to 214c. Boston Wool Boston. Aug 21 Although s v#rv fair business Is In progress, wool sates were some whs t slow during the first pert of fh* week Todav. however trading Sn rests to he more active Price* are verv firm and a slight upward tendenm is •till shown in some lines, frm* breed Weet* are the renter of Interest on % basts of about 83 rents clean, duty ns Id □ New York f of ton. York. Au# 21 The gene.* I rot irket closed steady *♦ * net decline to 48 points Kansas ntv rrodnre Kaossa f’ltv Aur il - f&ggs Id higher 9Jr*t*. :.0< selected. 31 r. Ctthai pioduoe unchanged. Omaha. Aug 11. Caah wheat Bold on tha table* today from unchanged prices to about lc lower. The market during the early part of the aeaelon waa alrong, but later turned weak with the futures and caah wheat waa a hard sale at the close. Receipts were 206 cara. Com aold from 2©8e lower. Future* sold about 3c off on favorable weather for the growing crop and the caah corn followed. Recelpta were 74 cara. Oate were a alow sale, at about 2%c lower. Receipts were 42 cara. Rye was quoted unchanged to lc higher and barley about unchanged. Carlot Sales. WHEAT. No. 1 hard winter: 3 cara, 91.19; 1 car. 91.18. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $1.38; 2 carf, $120; 4 cara, 91.13; 1 car. $1.17%. 1 car. 9117: 1 car. $1.16%: 4 cara, 91.16. No. 2 yellow hard winter: 1 car, $1.17. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, 91.26; l car, 91.19; 6 cara $1 17; 2 cara, $1.16; 1 car, $1.16. No. 8 yellow hard winter: 1 car, $1.17, No. 4 hard winter: 3 cars, $1.16%. i cara, $1.16; 1 car, 91.14%; 1 car, 91.11. No. 4 yellow- hard winter: 1 car, $1.16. Sample hard winter: 7 cara. $1.13; 7 cars. 91.12: 9 cara. It.18; 2 cara, $1.10; l car, 9107. Sample yellow hard winter: 1 car. $1.12. No. 3 northern apring: 1 car, 91.26. No. 2 mixed: t car. 91.15. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.14. Sample mixed: 1 car. $1.08. CORN. No. 2 white: 4 cars. 91.09. No. 3 yellow: 2 cara. $ 1.08. No. 4 yellow: 2 cara, 11.07. 1 car, $1.06. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 91.06. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.05. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars. $1.09. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.07%. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.08; 1 car, $1.08. No. 6 mixed: l.car. $1.05. OAT8 No. t white: 1 car. 60c. No. 3 white: 2 care. 49c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 47%c; 12 cara, 47e. Sample white: 7 care. 45%c. RYE. No. I: 1 ear, 88c. No. 4: 1 car 87c. BARLEY. No. 4: 2 car a. 77c. Dally Inspection of Grain Receive©. WHEAT Hard winter: No. 1. 202 cara; No. 3. 24 care; No. 3, 24 cars; No. 4, 47 cara: No. 6. sample, 60 cars. Total. 168 cars. Mixed: No. 2. 1 car; No. 3. 2 cara. No. 4. 2 cara. Total. 6 cara. Spring: No. 1. 2 cars; No. I. 1 oar. Total. 3 care. Durum: No. 4, 1 car. Total, 1 car. CORN. Tallow: No. t. 3 cara; No. *. 8 ears: 50 4. 8 cara: No. 6. 3 cara; No. 8. 2 cara. Total. 19 cars. No. 2. 2 cara; No 8. 8 care; No. 4. 1 car; Noj 6. 1 car; sample. 1 car. Total, 13 cara." Mixed: No. 2. T cara: No. 8. 4 cara; No. 4, 4 car*; No. 6. 2 car*. Total, 17 car*. OATS. White: No. 2. 1 car; No. t. 11 car*; So. 4. 13 car*; sample, 19 care. Total. 44 cara. _ Mixed: No. 4. 1 car. Total. 1 car. RYE No. 2. 2 cars: No. 8, 1 car; No. 4. 3 cara. Total. 6 cara. BARLEY. No. 8. 1 car; No. 4. 1 car; a ample. 1 car. Total. 3 car*. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Afi^. Wheat .206 242 6« Corn . 74 37 39 Oats . 42 21 37 Barley . 2 12 Shipment*— W'heat .220 197 Corn . 26 40 . ' Oata . IS 2' Ry« . J ? Barley . » 1 1 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Cnrlot,— To.lay Wk. AK" Tr. Arp. WhMt . 637 60* 162 Corn . *6 771 1.4 Opt, £34 67 1S7 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. CrloU— Today Wk. A«ro Tr. A*o ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlot,—■ Today Wk. Airo Tr. Afo. WhMt . 2«3 236 166 a, 27 74 I lu lq ... . 03 3" "" NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Carlot,— Tortay WV Y' MinnMpoll, . 1»» 'ff Duluth . 2" HI Winnipeg . n 4J 124 Corn and Wheat Region Rnlletln. For th, 24 hour, ending »t * *™; Th8ta'uo», High. Low tatlon. A.hland° cloudy . »J 7. «•»» Auburn, clear ..1"2 76 0 00 llroknen Bow. clear. . ■ J- J? folumbue. pert cloudy ... 02 67 0 00 Culbertson, clear .103 «| *•»» Fairbury. clear . »} 76 o 00 Fairmont, clear .10' n „„ (irand Inland, clear. 09 .3 0.00 Hertlngton, cle.r . »7 ' lla.tlnre, clear .100 74 0 no lloltlrege. clear 2} 2? n on Lincoln, port cloudy.l"l *' J™ North Loup, clear.OS 63 o oo North Platte, clear. 96 J Oakdale, clear . If 2 22 Omahe. cloudy . ?* 76 ooo O'Neill, port cloudy. 01 63 J- » Red Cloud, clear. 106 77 Tcknm.h, cloudy • *« '2 0 0 Valentine, part cloudy.. 00 60 0 34 Minneapolis Cash Grain. Minneapolis. Aug 21.—Wheat—Cashi. No. 1, northern. 11.30% © 1.38%; No. 1. hard spring. 11.18*4 © 1-50% • No. 1. d»rk northern spring. choice to fancy. $1 41 « ©150%; good to choice. 9L35 % © 1.4Z « . ordinary to good. 91.32% ©136%; New September. $130%. old September. II 30% new December, $1 33: old Decent her 1133%; old May. H.3%%; new May. V’orn—No. 8. yellow. $1 Oate—No 3. white, 49%©49%e. Barley—71 ft 85c Rye—No 2. *4%©86%e. Flax—No. I. 92 70©7.72 Chicago Cash l’rlree .Chicago Aug 2! wheat No. t red. 91 "3’*; No. 3 herd. $1 27%©1 ~9% Corn—No ?. mixed. 91.21© 1.22; No. - yellow. 91.21%©1 22% . .. , Oata—No 2 whit*, 61%©56%c, No. 3 white. 61%©53%c. Rye—No 2. 9X %c. Barley—82 47 90c Seed—Timothy, $8 76© 7 76; clover, $11 504921.60. ... Provision*—Lard, $13.45; riba. 91* — 5; bellies. $13 25. _ Kansas City Caah Grain. Kansas «‘lty. Mo, Aug 21 —Wheat No 2 hard. $1 !7%©129 No. 2. red. $1 30© 1 32; September, $1.17 bid; Decem ber 91.21% spilt bid. com -No 3. white, 9109%: No 2. yel low. It 10© I 11; No 3. yellow. |1 09© MO, No 2 mixed. 91."8; September. 51 07% asked. December, $1.03% asked, May. 91 06% asked. Hay—I'nc hanged. $t. I/onla Grain Future*. At. Louis. Aug 21 —Wheat—Future*. September, $1 23%; December. $1 29%. Corn—September, 91.16%; December, $1.09*4. _ Oat*—September, 63%c; December, blank Minneapolis Floor. Minneapolis. Aug. 21. —Flour— T7n changed. Bran -925.0". New York Prod nr*. New York. Aug 21.— But t#r--Eaay ; re ceipts. 10.822 tubs Creamery higher than extras. 39%©40%c; creamery extras (92 scorer. 39© :<9%* creamery ftrat* (II to 91 score). 38%©38%c. Refrigerator Extra flrate. 13%©24%e; do firsts. 32©83c. Eggs—Firm: receipts 20.1 42 rases, fresh gathered extra flrata, 37©3fc; do firsts. 33 ©86c; do seconds and poorer. ■8fi32c; nearby hennery brown*, auras. 43© 4«c Che#**— Weak: recelpta, 1 41 922 pounds State, whole milk flat*, fresh, fancy to fanev specials, 20©21c do average runs 19© i9% 0. State, whole milk, twin* fresh fancy, 20©20%c. At. Joseph Llveafock. At Joseph Mo. Aug 21 —Hog*—Re celpta. 0.500 head steady to 10c htgher. top. 99 95 hulk $9 40 ©9 8f tattle—Receipts. 1.800 head; steady; hulk of ateera $8.0010.00 . top, $10 7 ., cows and h#lf*r*. |3.26©900, calves. 94.50 © 10.80; stockeis and feeder*. $4.26 ©8 26. Aheap— Receipts 8.000 head, ateadv to 16c higher; lambs, |1 2 50 ©> t 3.76 ; ewes, $6 60 ©4 60. New York Call Money, New York. Aug 21 Call Money— Ateadv; high. 2 per cent; low. 2 per cent, ruling rut#, 2 r'**r cent: closing hid. 2 per cent; offered at 2 % per cent, last loan. 2 per '-enl call loan* agaln*t ac cept anew*, 1% per cent. Tim* l/oaria warmer, mixed collateral, 40-90 days, 8%©3 per cent; 4-’ months. 3 % % 8 % per cent, prime commercial pa per 3© 3 % per cent Chicago Fotktoee. Chicago Aug 21. Potatoes— Trading fair market about steady, receipt*. «.! '{ire. total United Ntates shipment*. 871 '•era; Kansas sucked Irish cobbler* $I.Jo fj 1 36. dirty and poor quality low as 81.00 Missouri aarked Irish cobbler*. || 00© 1.90. according to quality; New Jersey as iked frlah < nbblers 11 75©1 80. Minnesota sacked early Ohio* fl 16© I 26; few $1 30 Virginia hulk Irish cobblers. 91.70© 1 71 l/flndon Metal* T.nftdon. Aug 21 Htandard Copper Spot. 83 pounds. 7s. 6d futures, 44 pounds. 7s, «d . elect roly tic apot, 48 pound*, futures, 48 pound* 10» Tin— Apot. .'’69 pounds, 17s. M futures, *80 pounds 17* 8d Lead A pot. 33 pounds futures. 12 pound*. *■ Wm Apot, 11 pounda. futuits. 33 found!, lie. f---V ! Omaha Livestock v- -J August SI. Receipts wsrs: Cattle. Hog*. Sheep Official Monday.14.712 30.261 27.210 Official Tuesday .. 8.916 25.824 Official Wed.7.047 9.430 3 7.716 Estimate Thursday.. 3,3#0 9.500 10.000 Four days this wk..33.974 38.389 80.749 Same days last wk..29,217 42.939 64.704 Same 2 wks. ago ...33,923 42.771 63.634 Same 3 wks ago .22.676 44,998 65,999 Same days yr. ago. .33.474 44.660 69,066 Cattle—Receipts. 3.300 head. Supplies of cattls were a little more moderate today and at the opening there were a few sales of good light steera and yearling*, that looked strong but the general market proved slow and no more than ateady with yesterday. Real toppy steers were lacking Begt here went around 110.26. For -Hie week corn-feda are unevenly 26 060c lower, heavies showing the great eat decline. Butcher stock is mostly steady and feeders are ateady to strong with some alockera as much aa,26c higher Quotations on Cattls—Clinics to prime beeves, f 10 00010 75; good to choice beeves. $91609 90; fair to good beeves, $8.5009.10; common to fair beeves. $7.76 08.60; cjiolce to prims yearlings. $9,600 10.50; good to choice yearlings. $8,900 8.60; fair to good yearlings, $8.1508.85; common to fair yearlings, $7.0008.00; good to prime fed heifers. $7.7609.25; fair to good fed heifers. $6.7507.76; good to prime fed cows, $6.5008.00; common to good fed cows. $3 0005.26; good to choice grass beeves, $7.0008 00; fair to good grass beeves, $6.3607.00; common to fair grass beeves. $5.2506.00; Texas and Mexicans. $4 0005.26; good to choice grass heifers. $4 7506.00; fair to good grass heifers. $4.0004.76; good to choice grass cows. $4 4006.26; fair to good grass rows. $3 5004.36; canners and cutters. $2 0003 40; good to choice feeders. $7 26 08.00; fair to good feeders. $6,2607.25; common to fair feeders. $5 0006.00; good to choice stockers. $6 2607 25; fair to good stockers. $6.2608.00; common to fair storkers. $4.2606.00; trashy stockers. $3.00 04.00; stock heifers. $3.0005.00; stock cows, $2.6003.50; stock calves. $3,500 7.26; veal calves, $2.0005.60; bulls, stags, etc.. $3 250 4 15 BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ave. Pr. 10. 9*6 $ 7 60 25.3074 $ 8 36 45. 887 8 00 16.3236 9 36 31. .... .1214 9 40 11.1114 9 65 69 .1466 9 65 26. . .... 826 8 70 10.1406 9 65 21 985 9 O0 23 . 923 9 25 5. 918 9 75 24 .1 172 10 00 23 . 1064 10 26 1?. 1381 10 26 34.1011 10 30 BEEF STEERS AND HEIFERS. 27. 76$ 8 40 7 879 t 10 62. 764 9 10 12 808 9 26 16 . 836 9 35 26. $16 9 70 27. 897 10 00 COWS 10.100$ 4 76 2.11 15 5 26 4. 935 3 75 84 8*7 4 00 2.3140 4 60 3.1226 6 00 HEIFERS. 20. 792 7 00 CALVES. 1. 1 60 9 00 WESTERN CATTLE. NEBRASKA. 42 fdrs.1183 6 80 TEXAS. 53 stkrs 446 4 60 Hogs—Receipts. 9.500 head Another supply of just fairly moderate propor tions resulted in further upturns In local prlcea this morning. Trad* In the shlp per division wa/ active at moatly 10c higher figures, while the packer mar ket ranged strong to 10c higher Bulk of all Bales was made at $8.6009.66, with top. $9 75. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Rh. Pr. 66.. 289 4*0 |8 60 8*. .302 $8 66 28. .28* .. 8 75 61 . . 299 . . . 9 25 59.. 286 ... 9 35 48. .222 . 75.. 261 9 40 56..236 40 9 46 34. 254 120*960 66..265 .. .... 74.. 283 9 60 66. .229 $0 ... 48. .31 1 . 61 . .200 ... 9 65 70 246 ... 9 70 74.-236 ... 9 76 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 10,000 head. Demand continued fairly broad for killing classes and movement of theae kinds was active at largely ateady quo tations. while trade In the feeder division was Just a trifle draggy at around steady figures Aged sheep again worked to lower levels, amounting to around 25c. Quotations An Sheep—Spring lambs, good to choice. $13 25013.75; spring lambs, fair to good. $11.60018.00; feed ing ’ambs, $12.00012.50; wether*. $6 80 07.78; clipped lambs, fed, $12.50013.0(1; yearlings, fed. $9 76011.60; yearlings, range. $8 00011 00 fat ewe*. $4 2606 00. SPRING LAMBS. | No. Av. Pr 111 Oregon . .71 $13 25 FEEDER LAMBS. 180 Oregon . 80 12 00 Receipts and dlspoaltlon-of live stock at the Union Stock yard*. Omaha, Neb. for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m ., Aug. 21, 1924 RECEIPTS—CARLOT. Mules A Cattle Hog* Sheep Horses Wabash R R . 1 . Mo Pac. Ry . 17 7 . IJ P R R ......... 8$ 84 87 C A N W east ... 1 3 . U A N W west . .. . 24 3« 4 \r St P M A O . 16 10 . OR A Q east ...... 13 6 . C B & Q west . 16 26 8 ... C R I A P east .8 2 C. R T A P west 4 . I r R R 1 8 . C G W R R . 8 1 . Total receipts .136 138 40 4 DISPOSITION—HEAD Cattle Hogs Sheep Armour A Co . 276 2069 2493 Cuds h v Park Co . ... 8*1 1 993 1 442 Dold Pack Co . 1*4 1364 Morris Pack ro . 646 762 623 Swift A Co . 106# 1«#6 1882 Hoffman Bros .. 1* Maverowlch A Vail 4 .... .... Midwest P*ck Co .... 11 . Omaha Pack Co .... 13 . R Omaha Pack Po . . . 8 .... Murphy J W . 944 .... Nagle Pack Co ... .4 14 . • Kennefr Murray . 144| f »oud Reepsr . 63 . Amour K C . 71 . Anderson A Ron . ?• .. Bulls J H . . * . Cheek W H . 13 . 1 tennis A Francis .... 16 . .. .... Harvey John 4 . 37 . Inghram T J 2# . Kellogg F G * * .... Kirkpatrick Bros . ... 11* . Longman Bros 14 . Luberger Henry R ... #2 . Root J B A Co #3 .... .... Sargent A Finnegan . 2# . Van Hant W B A Co 1 . Wertheimer A Gegen . 179 .... Other buyers . 24* 8280 Total . 4481 10228 11780 Chicago Livestock. Chicago Aug 21 —(United Rtatea De portment of Agriculture. >—Cattle—Re - elpta 1# 900 head fed yearling* and M : n 10r higher: mostly I Or higher, packer end shipper top. •* 90; hulk of sales $9 35 09 86; hulk desirable 170 to $90 pound nvsregss. $9 700 9 90. parkins: sows, $*26 0*60; stork pigs scare#, stesdv. #he#p Receipt*. 4 000 head native Ismbs steady to 10r higher ton $18 75. better grade* mostly $17 00*f |3 f»o sheep steady, odd |nta *wes moally $6 00 0 6 •<> Rinds Gif 14restock flloiif City, la Aug 21 Csttln—ft* celpts, ? 900 head market slowr killers weak stor-kar* steady, fet Blear# #ud \ es r lings. $7 000 I 1 09 hulk 1*50010 Mi. I 1 I; Nl tiers *nd cutter# $? 0903 60 grass cows t.hd heifers, $.1 7604 50, vests. $4 090 t0f,0. bull*. $3 5006 59 feeder* $6 000 *09 atm kers. |4 007 60. slock »**r ling* and calve* 13 60*#7 00. feeding cows snd heifers $2 69 0 5 6" Hog# Receipts innoo head market ertlve $|(402r»r blghei top. 49 7ft, hulk • f eel## I* 46 0 4 7 • , light* f9#O«0#^6 butchers, 49 3009 76 mixed $9 00 #4>* Bkln Manhet Hr.. 2>% 26 24 % 26% Bkln Minhat pfd. 68% 6->% '•al Parking . 18% Cal Petroleum ...22% 32% 2% 22* Cal A Aria Min. . . 61 * 54 % • anodlan Pal ....111 160* 161 l&o* Central Ltather. 16% Central I^eath pfd 6A 49% 60 60 * Cerro de Pasao ..47% 46% 47 47 % Chandler Motors 61% 49% io% &•/ % Ches A Ohio . 15% 16* 16% 66 Chi Of Western 6% Chi A N W. 63 63% 02% 63% C M A fit P. .14% 14% 1& 15% Chi Ot Wist pfd 17 1*-% 16% 17% C M A fit P lfd 24% 24% 25 2'.% C R I A P 14 3 > % II 34 C 8t T M A 0. 4 7 Chile Copper 36 11% 34% Chino . . 23% Clsett Peabody . . . • t Cluett-Peab pfd... . 10 4 Coca Cola . 7«% 77% 77% 7. * Cola F A I 63 49 * 49 % 5 * Columbian Carbon 44 Coluubia Gas -40% 40 4£% 4 % Congoleum .60% 4^% f*% 6o* Consol Clgsrt . 20* 2" 20 2" % Cont Can 69 * 64 * l«% 6*% Cont Motora ...... 7% 7% 7% fjors Products ... 14 32 % l*% |3* < osdtn . 27% 27% 37% 37* Crucible 65 13% 14% 63% •'uba Cane fiugar 13% 11* 13* 13% Cuba Cane 8 pfd 43* 63% 63 * 63 % Cuba - Am fiugar 37% *2% 32* 12% Cuyamel Fruit 62 49 % 61% 49% Daniel Boone 17% 16% 14 1*% Davidson ''ham. . 47 46 44% 44% Delawsra A Hud 129% 121 128% 12"* Dome Mining . 16% 14 14* 16% Dupont De N»m .133% 110% 131% l|o% Eastman Kodak ........ llft 111 Erie .29% 19 * 39* 29 % Electric fitorage R 68* Famous Flayers 16% 13* *4* 9.1% Fifth Ava Hub L 12 11% Fisk Rubber in* 9% 1«% 9% FTelschman Yes at 71% 71 71 7l* Freeport. Tex . «% 9% General Asphalt 45% 44% 44% 45 General Electric 37.'% 369 249 % 372% General Motora .. 16* 16 15* 15 Gold Dual . 19* Goodrich .34% 33% *4% 33% Great Northern O 30 * 29 % 10% to Great Northern R 64% 66% 46 (6* Gulf fifates fiteel 75% 75 76 74* Hartmann Trunk 87 16% 34% 16% Nave* Whsel 94% 36% 36% 35% Hudson Motora 21 17% 38 2 7 % Homaitaka Mining . . ... 41 4 * Houston OH . 73 71 71 70% Hupp Motora . 13% 13% Illinois Central 111 116% 110% 11: % Illinois Central p . 113* Inspiration ... 38% 28% 28% 28% lnt Eng Com Corp 24* 36% 14 24 % Inter Harv 99% 97 * 97 % 9,% Tnt Merc M 11 11% lnt M M pfd 41% 42% 41 4 % lnt Tel A Tel 79 * 78 79 % 78% Inter Nickel .18% 1M% 18% 18* Infer Paper . 66% 64 * 64 % 66 Inv Oil .11 12% 13 r:% Jones Tea . .. 7 t % 11% Jordan Motor li % II II II % K C fiauth . 32 21% 21% 21 * K elly-fiprlng 17% 17 IT* 17% Kennecott 47% 46 * 47 % 48 * Keystone Tire .... 2* !*% Lee Rubber ... - 12 Lehigh Valley 64% M 5,1% 64% Lima Loco 14 i'% 62% 61 % Loose-Wiles 70 71 * Louie A Nash 100 99 % 160 91% Mack Truck .106 101 % 1«: 99* May Dept fi 99% 9 7* 97* 105% Maxwell Motor A 55 * 93 % 64% 63% Maxwell Motor R 11% 13* 13% 13 Marland 32% 32* 1 * 12* \fn\l Heaboard . 22* 21% 71* 22 Miami Copper 34 * 24 % 24% 24% Middle fifates Oil f* 1% 1* 1% M Ken A Tex 16* 14% 14% 15 Mo Pec 19* 19* 19% 19% Mo Par pfd .. 63* 92% 91 % 63% Mont Ward . 14% 31% 36% 36% Mother Lode ... x% 8% ** 8% Nash Motora ....121 11 a 1-4 117 Nat Rla< till . . ... 6* 68 % Nat Enamel . 73% 71 % 21% 71 Nat Lead .....16? 100% iati% 16 s N T Air Rraka. ... 4? % 42 4 ’ * < N T Central .ina% inx% 101% loa% N T C! 4k fit L .110 inx 109% jo:% N Y N H A If .... 77* 2. % 24 27 North Autrlcan ... 24* 7» % 26* ‘ % Northern Paoiflo. . 46 * 64 * 6 * a..* W Ry . 124 124% 126 1? *, * >rphaum . .. ■ ?o'« Owens Rottle . i « Pacific 011 48% 4 % 4* 4 » Packard Mater 11* 11% 11% 11% Pen American 69% 97% M M% Pan Amer R hi * 67 67 * M Penn R R 4 % c 'e« Oaa .100 00% 09* INDIGESTION Rxlirv(.(1 of itn poignant (iixtrr.*. flatulent, (gax) pain*, \ f 64s 46 9*4 9* 9l\ 46 CKofGBAI 6 4s ‘29 li»4 1*04 1004 32 UKofOBAl 64a '87 106 1044 106 2» U 8 of Bratll Is 97 9« 9*4 4 USofB-C R El 7e *14 13 4 *34 Domestic 43 Am Agr C 74* 15*4 95 95 II Am C a f deb Is 96 9*4 94 7 Am Smelt 4s ...I044 1044 1044 .11 Amer Smelt 6s . 944 644 944 16 Amer Huger 6a . . 1004 inn 100 * A T A T 54s 1024 inj 102 32 A T A T col tr 5a 109 103 i*j 21 Am TAT col tr 4s 97 4 '*74 974 22 Am W W A K 6s 93 91 93 55 Ana Cop 7s 3* ..DM 100 4 jno4 ft Ann Cop 6s 43 9« 97\ 99 14 Ar 6 Co of Del .,4# 92 914 93 25 Associated O 6s . .loi 101 lot 35 A' T A H F gen «• *9 4 69 4 *9 4 15 AtTA H F a 4s etpd 82 4 *2 4 *7 4 7 Atl Refln deb 6s 994 99 99 *5 Balt| A 0 6# . 1024 10:4 i»>24 46 Belli A O ev 4 4s 894 *9 4 S 9 4 61 Baltl A O gold 4a 87 964 *7 * B T of ra 1st ArSs 1004 Inn 1004 * Beth St 1 con 6a A 16 4 96 96 6 Beth Htl SUe. 894 *«4 “8 4 2 Brier H HO §4» 96 \ 96 4 96 4 1 B K«ll gen ft A 100 4 1004 lt»04 20* B Manb T a f ft *04 10 4 *04 24 Calif eTt 64# 101 J 0-' 4 1004 Can No deb «',• 11*4 ID'S 115 4 14 Can Par deb 4s 91 40"% *04 91 - ar C A O 6a ...106 1074 jos I Cen of Ge 64* 994 994 994 49 Cent Leather 5s 100 100 loo 49 Cent Pacific gtd 4s *74 *74 CS 46 Chea A O cv 6s *94 *<4 99 4 2* Chee A «> rv 44s 94 964 95 4 1 Chic A Alton 14# 42 4 47 4 42 4 J. C B A g -fg 5sA 101 1 *•» * inn 4 41 f’hi A East 111 6s 72 7 1 4 72 9 Chi Gt Western 4a 664 5 > 4 664 76 C M A H P cv 4 4# 63 M4 #14 70 C M A H P rfg 4 4* 64 4 64 64 390 C M A R P 4s 193*4 *24 *14 *14 30 Chi A N W tfg 6s 974 974 974 22 Chicago Rv# 6* . 7*4 7*4 7«4 2 4 C R I A P gen 4s . 114 9 8 98 40 0 R I A P rf« 4a 81 4 81 *1 17 r A West Ind 4s 774 77\ 774 93 Chile Copper 6s 10*4 1074 107* 21 CCC A 8L rfg «"A 10.14 1014 1034 I cl*v Union Ter 6a. 994 99% 994 1 Co| A Ho rfg 44* MU «* 4 1*4 2 Colum G A E *» .IO04 loot, 1004 1* Commonwealth 5# 96 4 944 96 4 When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE •( OMAHA KANSAS CITY— CHICAGO Mil WAl'KKP AmpU flnanrM Mima country ihippan of hnmidtata pay manta a tkalr draft* and balattra dua alwaya ramittail »itb rattima. Talaphnna AT lantfe All! Updike Grain Corporation **A ftaltabl^ (snninmrnl Hoaaa" « 4 Cons C«al Md ft*.. 87% *7% *7% 2 Cons Power bs. 90 89% 8|% 14 (’ub* C Sug deb 8s. 100 99 4 99 4 5 Detroit Edison 6s .106% J0*% 106% 8 DuPont do N 7%».10* liM 108 4 Duqueane Light 6a 106% 10.6% 105% 4 East Cuba h 7%sl0*% 106% 106% 28 Empire OAF 7%a 97 96 % 967% H Erie pr lien 4*_ 71% 7"% 70% 6 Erie gen lien 4a... 63% 6.4% 63% 20 Fiak Rubber 8a ..104% 104 104 % 14 Goodrich «%s .... 98% 98 98 19 Goodyear T Ha 1931 105% 105% 106% A Goodyear 8s 1941.118% 118 ll§^» 2 Grand Tr of C 7s. 116% 116% 115% 34 Grand Tr of C 6s.. 104% 10*% 10*% 67 Gt Northern 7s A 109% 109% 109% 12 <1 Northern *%■ B101% 101% 101% 6 Hershey Choc 6s ..101 103% 103% 17 Hudson A Man 6a . 87% 87 87 % 4 Hudson A Man ft« . 67% 67 67 26 Humble O A R 6%S 99% 99% 99% 25 Illinois Bell 5s . 97% 97% 97% \ 3 Illinois Cent 6%sl03 103 103 56 III Cent C St 1. 6s 97 96 % 96% 23 Interboro R T 7s 90’i 89% 90 14 Interboro R T 6a . 68% 67% 67% 60 Interboro R T 6s . . 64% *6% 66% 26J Inter A Gt No 6a . 55% 55 65% 30 Inter A Gt No 6a 100 99% 99% 26 Inter Merc M 6a.. 89% 88% 89 17 K C Ft 8 ft M 4a .. 80% 80% 80% 7 Kan C P A L 6a. . 93% 93% 93% 1 Kan City South 6* 89% 89% 89% 2 Kan City Term 4a. 84% 8 4 84 % 9 Kan (inn A El 6a 99 9H% 99 3 Kelly-Spring T 8a. 99% 99% 99% 7 Lae G of St L 6%a 94% 94% 94% 3 Kelly Spring T Ms 99% 99% 99% 7- I*a<- G of Et L 5 '/a 94% 94% 94% 2 L S A M S d 4a Ml 96% 96% 96% i Liggett A Myers 6a 98% 98% 98% 10 L \A Nash 6s H *03.103 % 103% 103% 3 I.ou A Nash un 4s 914 914 91% 23 Lou G A El 6h. . 91 90% 91 6 Magma Copper 7s..117% 117 117% 1 Manatl Sug 7%a. 994 994 994 64 Manhat Ry con 4a 61% 61 61 8 Market St Rv 7a... 98% 9H % 98% . 1 Mar O 7%* w W...102 4 105 4 102 4 2 aM Id vale St cv 5a... 88% 88% 88% 3 MHTPASSM 6 %.*> 85% 85% 85% 13 MK&T pr li 6s C..100% 100% 100% 23 M K AT n p 1 6a A 85% 85% 85% 42 MK A. T n a 6a A 63% 63% 63% 36 Mo Par 1st 6a. 9M% 98 98 63 Mo Par gen 4s. . 61% 61 61% 6 Mont Pow 5a A 97% 97% 97% 8 N E T A T at 5a. 101% 101 101 3 N Or I T A M In 5a 92 91 % 92 136 N V Cent deb 6a 10.8% 107% 108 20 N T C rfAim f>s. . 99% 984 99 9 N TC8t L 6a A .103 103 103 1 N V Ed rfg 6% a . 113 113 113 2 NYNHAH F 7a... 8 5% 86% 85% M NYNHAH rv 6a 48 77 77 77 39 N Y R adj ctf do 4 4 4 6 N Y T ref 6s *41 107 106% 106% 7 N Y T gen 4%a. 54% 6 4 6 4 11 N Y W A B 4 % a. 12 4 % 124% 124% 12 No Am |d a f 6a. 97% 9* % 96% 17 Nnr Pac ,f 6* B.10*% J06% 106% 6 Nor Pac new* 6a D. 96% 9* 96 16 No Pa- pr lien 4a 85% 85% 85% 6 No S P lat 5a A 89% 89% 89% 8 N W Bell T 7a.. 109 10M% 109 1 ore A C lac ta.. 101% 101% 101% 15 "re S L rfg 4a 97% 97% 97% 28 Qre-W R R A N 4a 8.% *2% 82% 6 Otla Stl 7 % a . . . 89 88 % 89 7 Pac G A E 5s. 94 % 94 94 3s Pac TAT 5s 52. 92% 92 92 1 4 Pa R It 6%* 110% 109% 110% 10 pH. R R gen 5m. 102 4 102% B*2% 7 Pa R R g-n 4%a 9 4 9 % 93% 55 Pere Mur rfg 5a.. 9*4 96% 96%, 23 Pliila Co rfg 6a 103 10j% 1^2 V l't Phlla Co S%s . .. 95% 94% 94% 35 F’terce Arrow 8a. 87% *7 87 3 P y A 1. A P 6a B 93% f3% 9i% 1 Prod A R 8* w w HO 110 110 1 Pub Herv 5a _J04% 1-4% 41.4% 1’2 Punte Alegre * 7a 109 % 109% D'9*, 19 Reading gen 4%*.. 93% 93% 93% 3 R<*rn Arms a f 6a 92% 92% 92% 6 Sbd Air Line rfg 4a 5* % 66% 6* % 17 Sinclair C Gil col 7a 92% 9 % 92% I Rep Iron A S 5%a. 91% 91% 91% 1 8t L I M ft H rfg 4a 92 92 92 11 St LIMAS 4a RAG dv 83% 83% 83% 3'i S La- S F pr In 4»A 7* * 7«'% 70% 35 Sr L A San F adj 6a 80% 80 80 118 St J. A San F In-- 6a 73% 72% 73 7 St I. S W con 4a . 16 4 85% 8 5% 6 S P A K C S Jj 4 %* 79% 79% 79% ; 13 St Paul U Depot 6a lon% in< % 100% 35 Seaboard A I. on 6a 83% 82 82 16 Sbd Air Line adj 6a 63 62% 67% | 29 Sin Crude Oil 5%a.D»0% 100% ltn»%i 68 Sin Pipe Line 6a.. M% 84% 84% 11 So Pacific rfg 4a.. 89 *9% *9 10 So Pacific col tr 4a 85% 85% 65% 56 So Rv gen 6%a.. .lO*% 106% 106% 15 So Railway gen 6a 100% 1«0% 100% 15 So Railway gen 4a. 744 74% "4% 102 S W Bell Tel rfg 5s 9* % 96% 96% I 9 Ste#i Tube 7s . 106 105% 105%j 95 Tenn Kier rfg 6a. . 97% 97% 97% 131 Third Ave adj Is... 64 62 62 22 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 676 66 % 67 2 Toledo Edison 7a ..108% 10|% 108% 2 Toledo S L A W 4a *2% 82 82 % 6 I’nino F*ac rfg 6s...104 104 lft4 20 Unln Pac lat 4a.... 31 % 91% 91% 9 l nmn Par cv 4a... 994 99% 99% II? R Rubber 7%s .D»3% 103% 103% 19 V S Rubber 5a ... 86 84 % 65 74 U S Steel af 5a... 1»4% D»4% 1- 4% 4 If ah P A L 6s. 91 % 91 % 91 % 2 Va-Car ('ham 7%* 32% 33% 33% 20 Vt-i’ir f'hem 7s... 63 % 63% 63%} 24 Virginian Ry 5s 96% 95% 96 % 12 Wabash 1st 5a... 1004 160% 1«o% 2 Warner Sugar 7» ..102% lft2% lo;% 83 West Electric 6a... #6% 98% 98% j 6 1 Wtat Md ’st 4a. .. *; % 66% 65% 16 West Tacific 6a 91 91 91 4 West Union 6%a..ll0 110 HO 1 Wealing Eire 7. 108% 105% 108% 10 West Shore 4* 82% 82% 62% i 14 Wickwlre S 7* .75 74 74 j 8 Wi:iys-0 lat «%f 98 9 7 % 98 6 2 WlliM.n Co sf 7 % a . 57% 61% 83% 23 Wilson Co 1st 6a 89% *9 89 30 Wilton Co tv 6s 51 63% 6Sty 21 Youngstown SAT 6» 96 95 % 96% } Total tales of bonds todae were 111 944 00". compared wi»h 112.321. "0 previ ous day and I >.172,000 a jesr ego. N. Y. Curb Bonds ^----s I Ne«b' \ crK Aug z\ FnJIffwfhg la the official imt of transact long on ?h# New Vcik Curb exchange, giving all bonds traded in. Falsa. High Low Close. Dome«(lf Ikind*. 12 Allied Packet he 65% 65% jn Aluminum 7a. "2ft 1#1 1*3 103% J Aluminum 7a. 1933 1*7% 107% 107% 10 Am Gas A Kl «s 95% 55% 95% 3 Am Roll Mills *a !"«% 100% 100% 9 Anac Cop 6a 105% 103% 10 i% x Angl Am Oil 7%a 1*7% 1*"% 102% 27 Asao Pim Hdw 6%s 97 *4 4 7 4 At <1 A W I 5s • 5 % M | 2 Denver Board x* . 79% 74 .9% j 7 Bell* Steel Ta 1915.109% 1*5 103 j 9 Can Nat Pv *q a 11"% 11*% llnV , 10C K I A P ft % a 1«1 1«I 1*1 | 2 Childs Co fa 1*3% 103% 103% i 14 Cit bervice 7a C . 9’% 97% 97% ] 2 Cit service “a "I» "■ *?> JiS I 10 Con On a Balt t.a 104% 1*j4% 104% 9 C^n Oaa Balt 9%a 1*9% 1 «■ * 104% 2 Con Textile «* 91% 91% 9 1*,: 6 Con P A H «%• 94 93 % 94 ft Cudahy Pa-k 5%s. *7% 47% '7% f Deere A Co 7%a 103 1*3 101 ft 1 *et City tins •* 1Q3 1*2% 1*3 1 pet Edison fa 1*5 1*9 109 11 Dun Tira A R Ta. 92% 97% 92% ft Fed Fug 6a 1933 ll»l % 1*1 101% 1 Fab Body *a 1921.100% l*o% 10*% 9 Uair. Robert 7a 99% 99% 99% 4 General Pet fa 1"0% 1 "* % 11*o% 2 tirnnd Trunk f%a 1*4 JOft 1*4 lo Gulf Oil fta 94% 94% 94% 4 Ini Hatch 6%s . 97% 97% 9T\ 10 K C Term ft % • 1' : % 1*3% 102% 22 Ken Cooper 7* 1*6% 1*$% 1*6% ft l.ehigh Pow Seo fa lul 101 1*1 3 L Val Harb fta . .100% 100% 100% ft Manitoba 7a 100 1Q0 100 1 Morris A Co ?%• 94% 94% 94% 11 Nat l eather 4. 100% 100% 10" % 7 N O Pub Per fta 47% *7 17 1 N 8 Pow ft%S .97% 97% 97% 5 N S P..W cvt «%• 100% 100% 100% 4 Ohio Pow fta ■*B 94% 94% 94% 1# Penn Pm* A Id fta 92% 92% 97% 4 P S C of N J 7a .109% 1*4% 104% 13 Put • 011 6 % a - 95% 9ft % »ft% 3 HI oaa Hhef (• 101% 101% 101% 2 S Cal Sdia* n fta .92% 9i % 92 n, 2 Ht oil N Y 7a 192ft.101% 101 % 101 % I 1 St 0,1 N Y 7a 1921 D3% 103% 103% 1 ll Oil N T !• 1ISI.1 IN 1 of 5 Ht OH N Y Ta 1930 l*ft% 10ft 1*9 11 St Oil N T 7a 1111 til 107 lo7 • 3 6 Snlft A Co fta . .. 9 % 9ft % 9ft % | l V K L A P l%a 99% 94% 9* % l V oil Prod 4a 15 js 31 ft 1’ 9m of liar 7 %a 1*7 107 107 ft Vacuum OU 7a .107 1Q7 107 7 Virginia lb fa 96% 9r% 9ft% 1ft W'b Mill* • %a 1*J% 103% 103% Foreign Bonds. 1 King Net h fa 19711 95% 99% 99% 14 Ruitin f%a 1X% n\ i|% ft Russian ft%a 17% 17% 17% 1ft Russian ft%a rtfs 101% 101% 101% ft Solray A Co 6a .101 101% 10| New Vork jCotton Quotations Van York CotTnn sxrhange qvintatler* furnished bv J 8 Bachs A Co.. 124 . Omaha National Rank building, phones Ta* kaon ftl 97 ftl«9. 6119 Art I Open 1 High. | Low * Close I Sat Or* ?6 2ft ?f II 29 7ft Tr-f t|V"l 5 Pec Ift 90 2X 93 3ft 22 2ft 1ft ?* 7ft tan 46 26 90 39 •* jlft || 2ft 7? Ma» 26 16 ■'9 19 2ft ftft 76 9ft 29 01 Mav 76 29 2f 29 2ft 70 29 14 / ^ Omaha Produce ---- ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ Omaha. Aug *1 BUTTER. Ci eamery—Local jobbing prices to re tailer* : Extras. 3fc, extra# In 60-lb. Uba. Ii«r; standards. 88c; firsts. 3Hc. No. 1, plates IH^ No. 2. 9c; No. 2. FRUITS. Jobbing prices Grapes — 'j hompson. seedless 25-lb. crate*. 11.75. malagas crate. 12 2F Apple# -Early Harvest. per bushel bas ket. 12.60; California Gra venateina, box. 33 0003.25; Arkansas stock, baaket, $2 00. Fears—California Bartlett. per box. 14.66; Colorado, do, bushel basket, $3.60; Flemish Beauty. $3.00. Peaches—Colorado Carmen, box. $1 10; Arkanaas Elbert*, bushel baaket, $2.50. Plums—California, per crate, $2.26® 3.00. Bananas—Per lb. 7H«* I^mona—California, extra fancy. per box, *7.00. fancy, per box. $€ 00; choice, per box, $5.50; limes, 100 count, carton $2 00. Grapefruit- Florida, extra fancy. $4 60® ® 5 50. Oranges—Valencias. extra fancy, per box, $4.00 0 4 00. VEGETABLES. Jobbing prices < ant*k uj e—California standard#, $4 60. ponies. $3 75; flats. 11.76; Arkansas stand ards $2 76. Cabbage—2 He per !b ; crates. 2c per fb. Roots—Beets, carrots and turnip*, mar ks’ baaket. 50c. Tomatoes—CfHnax baaket. about If lbs . $1 no Cucumber*—Homegrown. fancy, $1.00 per market baaket; hothouse. basket. $1 00 Hnnsy Dew Melons—$ to It In crate. $2.50. Celery—Oregon, dot. stalks, $1 250 1.76. Michigan, do* . 76c, Peppers—Green, market basket. $1.60, Par.-ley—Pe- dozen bunch**#. 60076c. P.adish*#—30c per dozen bunches Beans—Greaa or wax. market basket. I! Potatoes—Homo grown. In oseko, lHc lb fvart Corn—20 0 25'* per dozen Witsrn.*;on»—Crated, 4 melons 3® IHe P* r J b Cauliflower—Fer era?*, $2 50. On mne—Spanish, crate. 6e lbs. $2.60; Washington. yellow, in aarka. 4c per lb., borne grown dozen bunrhea. 25c Hweet Potatoes—Alabama, 60-!b. ham per $3 60. I,e? ; “ Head r*r rra*e, $4 00; per Jozen $1.76, leaf per dn*en. 40c. FLOUR. Pri'*** quotable round- lot# (leas than •arload lots. f. e b. Omaha. follow Priat patent, m 98-ln. begs, $7.0007.1ft bbl . fancy clear, in 4* lb. begs. $6.15 65 per bbl.; wtatto or yellow corn meal, 12 70 per 100 found* FEED. Market quotable per ton. carload lota. ?. f 1> C rr.aha. Mill Feed*—Bran, around $26 09; brown ihorfa 127 6ft® 28 00. gray abort*. $31 Tour middlings. $31 © . reddog, $38 6''® ?9 ftft Homin'- Feed—Whit# or yellow. $41.00 1 geater Feeding Tankage—*0 per cent, protein $*0 I -need Meal—34 per cent, futur# de livery, $50 *fi A'fa’fa M*al—Choice. .September and ■Vtcber 179 fMi: No l Sef'ember and Oe ober $?< 00; No. 2 August and Septem e $27 "ft Egg Phe'la—Dried and ground. 100-lb rag« ton lots. $25 00 per ton. Butterm’k -Condensed, for feeding '« i bbl lota. 3 46c per lb ; flake buttarmllk, 500 to 1,600 lb* . 9c lb Cottonseed Meal—43 r*r cent protein. $61 00. HAT. Nominal quotations, carload lota: Upland Pmirto—No 1. 112 60011.60, Vo 2 $10.0001? 00; No. 9 17 0006 00. Midland Prairie—No. 1. $11 00013.00. Vo ? 1*00 010 00; No. 9 1C, 00 0 6 00. Lowland Prairie—No. 1. $8 0009.00; No : $6 ©0 0 8 00 ' Pa. king Hay—$6 $00“ 50. Straw —Oata, $10009.00. wheat, $7 000 8 00 j 4’fa'fa—Choir* old. $18 00019.00: 117 000 16 00 No 1. old $16 00017.00. r*w $1: 00014 standard. o!maha, dealer*' welghta end aetenlona Hides Seasonable. No l fc No 2. 7c rreen, 7c and 6c; bulla. 7c; branded. 7c. g'.ue hldea 6c; calf 13c and 11 He: ktp. He and »H<7; giue ak'na 6Hc; dry hides lie dry salted 9, dry glue, OH**- dea* oni. $11 00 each horse hldea $“76 and 12 76 each; ponies ponies and gins*, $1 40 »*ch; colfa, ?6c ea«*h hog skin*. 15c each Wool—relts $1 00 tc $1 76 each depend n« on at ye *"d length of wool ambs 40c to $1 00 each depending rr ?* and length of wool, enesrlngs 20c o I0r each, ellpa no value wool 2609'c Tallow and Qraat* -No. I'" ;'e. a tallow, «.•; No 2. tallow, $’.»>. - *'* (Ur. B groan*, lo. jal'ow «<*»**. biown gr*«»o, 44c fori >i -I ' - nwr ton, beef. ditto. 110 per ion. « 520 p#r ton. I hica*r« fttm-k# Chfearo stocks Md and *aK f'irn ■ by ,1 S Hache A 22\ r*mah« N * ' ttonal bank building. l'lmn*. Jack-" (III.N-II. Bid ", “■ Armotll * Co III Pfd ■ *''■> Armour Co Del nfd . Albert Pink . U ’ !. , Baaalnh Almele . « * Ca.bide . *' .J,’ Kdlaon Com .13«i 1' T ,• font Motora .. . ^ , Daniel Boon# ., * Diamond a.Mtch -...Mv * * ‘ D««r© nfd . : Kddv Paper . *” ubhg . ** : Natl T,e«tb*r ." ' ?'V..M2t0,2 .lit 4 1«7 Swift A CO .•** ..-x " c Swift Tnt's . ~r * 47 Thompson . J* ere Wahl . =* yellow Mfx Co . J* CC Yellow Cab ...y_ Foreign Exchange. New York. Aug 21.—Foreign Fx chttnx*. Firm. (Quotation, tn nantaL (ir.at Britain—Demand. 45U,. r*“l“' 451 ; HO day bill, on banka. 444 *. Franc* Demand. 6.55- cablea, HI. Italy—Demand. 4 424: * able* 4 4-, Belgium—Demand 6 <'4 4: 2|** *' Herman}’—Demand (per trillion), .1 » Holland—3S.SS, Norway—1 3 87. Sweden—2ft 5* Denmark—lft.1* Switzerland —18.7*. Spain—13.4ft. Greece—1*3. Poland—19 hi m , _ Caeoho-Hlovakla—3 ftft. .! ufO-Sla via—1 24 V*. Austria—.ft014 H. Rumania—4ft Argentina—34.00. Brazil—lft ft* Tokio—41 *4 Montreal—90 1-1* _ New York Metals. New York. Aug. 2 1.—Metals—Coppe quier; electolyllc. apot and future*. 13Ss 13 8ic. Tin—Firm; apot and future*. 63 25e. Iron—Steady and unchanged Lead—Steady; apot. 8.<10® * -5c Zinc—Firm; Kant St. Louie epot, 1 If f u* ureg t 26 $ 4 3 ©45c.; c!d rooster*. 17 4? 21c. leondon Silver. London, Aug 21—Bar Bllw-S4fcd P*r ounc* Money—3 ^ per cent _ Dlscoun' Bate*- Short Wla 3 S ® 3 *. per cent, t »ree months bills, Ihl1' per cent. ___ Duloth Flax. Duluth Aug :: —*fT' terr.be- 12 4 O-'t— 12 IJV NcvjT her 12 SOS, De-ember, 8-2.4% May 12.31. __ Chicago Produce. Chicago Aog 21 —Butter—Unchanged Egg*--H‘gher. re-e p'*. 5 111 cage, fir*’*. 2! fc <3c ordinary fir,'* Chicago Poultry. Chtcigo. Aur 21.—Poultry—A lire er fowl*. Is® :< broiler* 2»c; aprlnge 2®c; rooeteiw. 15 4c. New lock Sllrrr New York Aug 21—Bar Silver—51 S'; Mexican dollar*. 124. advitrtisf.ment. Makes Old Folks Feel Young Again McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tab lets in Great Demand by Aged People. Nowadays old folks ar« increasing their strength and vitality hr tha use of Cod Liver Oil, which. Recording to medical men. la full of vitamlnes and is the greateft body builder In the world. Of course they don't take tha na»tv tasting evil ame.ling. stomach upae' ting oil itself. Few sertsihla people do that in these enlightened dav* when McCoy's Cod IJver Oil Tablets —augnr coated and easy to take—are sold in every drug store in the land— 6••••••.... Protestant Cflktlie •••••••••••«••••• Na mo .. ••••••••...••....... Addros* ........ ... ... Enclose 2c Stamp and Mail to School and College Bureau THE OMAHA BEE Omaha, Neb.