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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TIlUTiSDAV, AUGUST 22. IPO,
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l a' ii , a k j,le V-ifiH'.n.
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.t ' n - li'in nrlt T'i'itnv evening ,
f I'e I ..f..n i,f U' 7,,,l, l)Ut Her. When I
I'.if .tree ytas Mnry lic.l ell, J
GRAIN AM) PRODUCE MARKET
Continued Strength and Ready Ad
vances Are Maintained.
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I Kiiti fina. Ii Mlaa taf lti I r la-.n. Ml
l.iinfa .tt, M m Klr tltt"i. M
..a'r)m v.a-1 Mla Iran ".V M'aa Ka'ti
attf.a ff,ai Miaa fliiilv Caai'ltr. .f
lilair. Mat. , M ta Mtaaliafti Pavta. nnt
i aa lniita i fii'ir
Ira frank Kintr f iitrrilfil in h'Hr
.f ! rrc'li.ar Mfa ltantr,n, nf Valiin-
in. ! '. Al if la'.la wi-ra Mfa Hlafiti'",
Mr i.ri flrtlK'r, Mr Mid H'ilra. M.
) H i-iirda. Mra J'a(-ti SMulf, Ml W.
l".irifi..tt. Mr. Afilrar Knar-watir, Mr.
U f .l,ahn. Mr Jol.n Iturti' I', Mt
r-ani, Mra f'tah II K.tnianl nti-J Mra.
1fi C..l.rlr
V'aa Mi Mali. m lionoT 'i "l ot Ida
I'iiii l.niti lari I.r Mr Jlm Hunrkp Tlia
lat.l avaa aMrmtiv. with ,nk ami whlla
.'.f ari'l lha ilal rr1 war AtnKVl
fh Ilia aarna fl.ir. Tim firaaant ware:
Mlaa MMatmn, Mia Mary Morgan, Ml
lltl.U llamm-f, Mt rlh I'oltrr. Mtaa
Naatnllli of Kurt (rtnahn, Mlaa Allra Kranrli,
.!' laatxl rranrti, Ml tilnl nf fllout
fHy. Mia Marlon 'ciiinll. Ml Haiel f'on
till. Ml fr1ln Joinn. Mia Iorralns
('omatork, Mlaa Ann Ilrnwn. Mlr Natalia
Marrlam, Ml riliAbolh ronfdnn. Mlaa
llalan I'avla and Mlaa Ann ftniirk.
wnth Mra. Harry Wilkin wara Mra.
l.nth.r Kounl. Mr. W. T. rturn and
Ma MIMrarl Lom(.
Mr. Ctayton, Mra. Oaorfa Hick an.l
Mr. A. J. Ural on vrr tha gnaata of MIk
;ila Ma rtrown.
Mr l If. Prall ava a brMic tunrhann
I lh H'M rtuh whan bar littirhaon tabl
a Ir1rilnai1 with pink ami whlta aa-li-ta
ar ouaata wara: Mr. T. F. Hartlay,
John Wallworth, Mra. H. V. l.ana,
N. I.. Uiirkart, Mr. Ftl. Rrnnar.
I. Hunllry, Mra. W. A. Dxloy.
A. Illnrlolia. Mr. F. 3. Bprh,
! rtrnar, Mra. W. A. PalmatliT,
1 Yallar. Mia Astall. Mr.
Pran'-a Aatfll. Mra. N. F. Ilackard and
Mr P. II I pdtka.
Mr ft F. Millar had aa bar miaat Mr.
nrrt F. Klha, Mlaa Mnna Kloke. Mr.
T. Wallara, Mr. John Rutin. Mr. Nalaon
Vt1lh. Mra. VIward t'pdlka, Mlaa lule
t (dika, Mr II II. Kaatty, Mra. D. T.
V lilt and Mr. W, J Hynaa.
1 At tka Flald CI nil.
At I ha luncheon (Ivan by Mr. H. It.
lirry. at tha Flald club, tha morning
aa dild to brlijaa. Tha lunrhaon tobla
a itarorari with pink and whlta aatara
aral liar plt rarxl wra while with her
ti"inoarm ilona In Kohl. Thaan alao aerved
fur th rra rarda liar -urt ware:
Mra T. r. Havana. Mr B. A. Portarfleld.
Mi U. K. Funkhoucar. Mr. C'harlra lluf
SMtom. Mr. John C. Mardla, Mra. T.
CI .lrlrli. Mra William Waton. Mra. J.
W Claafian. Mlaa Haibach. Mra. Carl Dal-
tarh. Mra William Wilbur. Mr. Jamia
K'-rton. Mra. Alf'ad Ilarlnw, Mr. Itnd;an,
nl Mr J.iT n I'arlah.
Mr Herman Cnhn nlarlalnd In honor
f M'a Anapackar of Naw Tnrk, Mr. Kla
rtial of f'lttahurf and Mlaa Pollack of Clil-
Tba nthar (uaata ware Mr llaaa.
Mr K iinui'l Kata. Mra. IIuki Drandal
a'"l Mr J Ixitmian.
Mra W (' Ian ara a pink lunchaon
I'll (Ink aaira war tha table ilacora
I ... Ilr a ,ta wara: Mr. J. B Warn ti
er J. Mr M J Kannanl. Mra. II. N Wood.
Mra. l V. Hrtnlaa. Mr. A. W. Brrltmar.
IIm N P lan. Mra. N. Parry. Mr. J.
V. Wi. Mr K. J. Narllla. Mra. H. J.
Itnnlng an4 Mra. W. C. Ouaa.
Mlaa lula aWnlth of Cbl ao and Mla
Kara Wllliama of IUford. III., ware bono
"aaata at lie luiv-loa given by Mra. W.
I w, liliama Tha labia waa prettily rtaco
rataa wltk aaturtluma an4 tha plata card
are fanvy walrtiDTil haada. Covara
ta UI4 for Mba Hmtth. Mlaa William.
M aa fnla Wm4. Miaa tXira Wood. Mlaa
Faaaa Rohtnaoa, M Futh Hammer,
Mta A a Ivnn4 and Mra. William
Mr 4'arl C. har. Mra C. J. Barber
arvj Mra T M. Cochran wre the gnaata
af Mra Franklin A. notwalt.
Mra Atfe Mrhalak ante'talnad for Mlaa
ric rh: of Chlcagn. Her uta
v Mtaa rhft, Mra Arthur Met.
Vr CHarlaa Rich ana Mra. T. C.
MrWtJy
M'aa Piam-ha Mranann had aa har a;uat
M aa Ftta Cra'clttan. Mra. Frank Craarford.
4a It J rVanMll Mr. Frank W. ftla
fcaMeTl. Mr W. W. Tarnar. Mra Aiiguat
M-Iv-l,bm an.l Mra B J ma.
V W f rrtt gave a farawll
CORN RECEIPTS BELOW CALL
the wick r ri'lliiar Auguat 17. It limit the
iRkca, Hhowa an Incrcav In wheat of 1.".
m) lu., Hnd corn a decn-saa of I'TiAV bu
tt'.raan t () -,. -. Ml time rtohrbongh.
Mi irinilall and Mir. a 7."in Ph'ahta
Tii I "it tin i ma ai.rorltr will rntrtain
f (!' all ti l ram rrow.l at tha FrM
rl'ib Frl'lav a't"innn.
Tb" t"i'i dnrntii iiavc a awtmmlna
fii'tv tVr.dnr.a.bu' nn'fMtn at Ilia liacqiiat
r... T i- l a'tv InrlunVd Ml Iranr Jnvna,
tt'r. Aid' M. ( ullonah. Ml (Jrnca Unbr- '
h '"ia!i. Mi litrntna Cnma'ork. VIk
l"l T'il'v. Mia Mtrrarot (Vithrla. Mra j
ft.vii -b, Vr. Paul Hnnaland. M'a
.t nn Fl" 'Hirilug Mlaa Mavona Thnmiaon.
i' fiin l. II.. Il,.fvry, Ml Hulll nlnn
bart. Mlaa Mnry Faha.
lilnnar anil Kanalnalnn.
1 Mr Itoval I. MUl'T ond ff.
W heat llntlne: I tirnrrnl nnd Prlcre
linn. Which llrln About n
rry Active l.lnr uf
Trnrilnc.
OMAHA. Aug. n. 19rt7.
Tha market conunui a i-.tror.K u I
ranee enaily, with tor. Inn murkits if
arx.ndintr readily to lm rtl ii.ivmii e, ami h.d
Una in. inin lrom ubroail n et li e iiiiv.iinv
on tliln anh'. '1 Up torn rinli'ls an- not
lienrlv Iniae eiiuiiLih lo aumlv the ih 'lie-lie
ileniHriil mill by
prlcaa farrnirn
rroii of out
I t'l UhlllK I" f,H ;'1
ure lonvlticeil ol
pre tit
i ahert
Mra
Mr
Mr
Mr.
Mr
Mr
It
B
II
W.
Mr
I And Mr W O. Ternplfton pnva a oharmlnir
ditin. r Wa.1nrilay avenlna; at th Ir bmrta
In Ibirnlp In honor nf Mr. and Mra Alfred
II. Itctil'irt arid Mr, tjrorao Huffman and
thr M'' Iliiffman of lira Molnra, la.
I Tlia table ,nd a, beautiful renteriilpco of
goi1an al"W and daintily ileonrutoil plate
Irnnla rnarkad the plaera of Mr. and Mra.
! font. .n, Mr, tleiircn Huffman, Mia Itethal
It'ifftunn, Mia Mlrlnin Huffman, Mr. and
Mr Frank Ilrnwn, Mr. and Mra. W. Q.
Tcnntilrli.ii ami Mr and Mr. Miller.
Mi W. (I Templeton nnd Mra. Hoynl
I Miller anvr a kvnalngtnn Wpdnceday
aftarnooti In ln'tior of Mr. and Mra. Alfred
It lienton, Mr. Oenrwo Huffman nnd tho
M:ara HufTmnn ft lc Molnea, la. The
rooma wern deenrntad with ntiantltlea of
wild flower. Tba afternoon wo devotad
to needlework nnd about forty guests were
praaenf.
Fnnilly Dinner.
Mr. nnd Mr. Itnlph Rrackenrldito enter-
tnlned nt dinner Tueaday evenlne nt tba
Field club In honor of their parents, Mr.
and Mr V. F. I! reck en ridge, who cele
brntu their it"ien weddliiR anniversary
Wedneadny. Thoao preaent at the dinner
were: Mr, nnd Mr, f. F. Hreckenrldire,
Mr. nnd Mr. It; B. PreckenrldRa of Chl
cdo. Mr. nnd Mra. Potter of Penver, Mr.
and Mra. J. H. Fherwood. Mra. J. O. Hol
ronib of Cnrmel, N. Y.. Mra. Sampson Oray
of Normnlk. (i.; MIb Mary Potter of Den
ver, Mlaa Myro Breckenrlde, Mlaa Cather
ine nrcckenrldare. Mis Mary Richardson,
Mr. II. Ureckenihlgn of Norwalk, War
ren Hw'.taler, Fred HreckenrldRe of Cali
fornia, W. C. Breckenrldge of Hamilton,
Ont., and KiiRene Potter of Denver.
For Mlaa Morrl.
One of the pretty affair of Wednesday
wna the luncheon given by Mlaa Sadt
Kent In honor of Miss Margaret Morris of
Mlltonvala, Kan., who is the guest of Miss
Grace Iinvls. Tho centerpiece for the table
waa exceptionally attractive, being a large
"M" made of golden glow In compliment
to the guest of honor. The plate curds
were done In water colors and were fancy
heads of girls with golden glow In their
hatr. Covers were laid for ten.
Mr. J. W. Hart will give ft luncheon
Friday In honor of Miss Morris.
Come and Go Ooaalp.
Mlsa Marie Woodward. Miss Jessie Bar
ton, Mis Margaret Rousseau. Miss Alica
Mcfihune and MIhs Margaret McShane,
chaperoned by Mrs. O'Loane, will leave
Friday for a two weeks' aojourn at Clear
Lake, la.
Mr. W. J. Colling Is apendlng two weeks
In the east. 1
Mra. Herbert Alio, who has been visiting
Mr. Clarke Colt, will leave Wednesday
afternoon for a few dnye" visit In Mis
souri Valley, from where she will go to
her home In Detroit, Mich.
Miaa Eleanor Bhteb, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Arthur Metz, will leave Thursday
for her home In Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hodder of 1000 Mili
tary avenue gave a week end house
party last week In honor of Mra. R. Hun
tington and children of Rutherford, N.
J Uesldes the guesta of honor those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Huntington
and Mrs. J. II. Pace and daughter of Coian-
cll Bluff. m 4 . ,
The rngaccment la announced at Schuyler
of Xli Nelle Wells to Mr. nmwn
jtumner. Mr. Runmner waa formerly
Omaha.
Yvheut ourm d tlrni and hlrher and pil.es
advanced eally. Huitig waa g. m iul at
thn opi ntim nnd trade was Very aethe.
The Liverpool cable and cold weather
In the uorthweat was the principal strength.
Beptemlx r oi'ltr.n. opened at "t-. and closed
Corn opened strong and with a general
trade at opvnlnflr and heavy commission
house buying prices advanced readily.
Crop newa camo very huilir.: nnd brought
many 'ocM bears over to the Iouk aide of
corn.
feptcmlx-r option opened at tfa and
closed f.l.
tuts continued strong and price are
biiKKlng close onto corn. Willi farmer re
WRATIIF.K IX TIIK UltAIN IIKI.T
Showera anil Marnier for Thnradaj,
an a the Prophet.
OMAHA, August 21. 19o7.
Rain I fulling this morning In the upper
j laku region, t lie. IMilo nnd Mississippi val
, 1. s and southwest and shower were acat-
tered generally over all section aast of
I the Rocky mountain within the last
j twenty-four hour. The weather Is cooler
I from the Mississippi river east over the
I'lilo valley anil hike region and froata are
r ported In northern Minnesota and ex
treme upper lake region. It la warmer In
the Missouri valley and west ami will be
warmer In this vicinity tonight and Thurs
day, with probable showers.
(imiilia record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the lat-t three vesrs
17. 1901 IHo:.. V.4.
Minimum temperature 74 7') 64
Precipitation T .62 .00 .12
Normal temperature for today, 74 Inches.
lieMclancy in precipitation since March 1.
4 tV Inches.
liellclencv
3.fA Inches.
Deficiency
7.!0 inches.
corresponding period In IPC,
corresponding period In 1906,
I. A. WK1.SH,
Iocal Forecaster.
Ashland, Neb.
( 'ollinihns. Veh
fusion to sell nt nrcxetit in Ices, it looks us I r u lrbury. Nell..,
If thev were convinced of a short crop. I Fairmont. Neb..
9-nternber i ntioii onened at tl''c. and r. Island, Neb
closed at 4!'c
Liverpool closed ivdiTlVd higher on
wheat and Vivid higher on corn.
Peahmird reported Sn'.mio lnuhels of wheat
and !Kl.(Hi bushels of corn for export.
Local range of options:
Cora and Wheat Hrgloa rtnlletln.
For the twenty-four hour ending at 8 a.
m.. 7ftb meridian time, Wednesday, Auguat
-1. in::
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temn Kain-
Stntlons. Max. Mln. fall
50
65
fit
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh.l Ixiw. Close. Tes'y
Wheat -
Sept... 80 8-r SO 82- 79S
Dec... lC.t, ti4 H, aS4 SO
May... Dl !Hs 91! 94 " l
Corn -
Kept... pn- ul fjo rd SH
Dec.... 4S4 4:0 4' 4'.il-s 47
May... 49'A 1 t0;hi 4'JVii I 8"-1 W
Oats I
Sept... 49 50 4SVj I 49', 4s'n
Dec.... 47l 4S I 4::-i
May... 48'n 4'.", 48 49 47:U
7
)
75
77
74
Tt
75
74
7fi
73
70
77
72
72
r9
48
4
67
63
41
47
4S
45
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Sky.
Clear
Clear
I't. cloudy
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clenr
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Raining
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
twelve-hour
Car Lot Itecetvia.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
..IS M 1H
..61
. . 3'i u2 27
..14
Prices.
$uV(i!t-Vo; No. 3
77c; No. i Kprlnu,
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
Omaha Cuah
WIIKAT-No. 2 hard,
hard, 7MuMk.-; No. 4 hard.
WaMe: no grade. ta'a7nc,
CORN No. 3. 49'uJ,2c; No. .
no grade, 43('4'ic; No. 3 yellow, 49luj iit-jac ;
No. 3 white, 49VU&OC.
UAT8 No. 3 mixed, 44c; No. 3 white, 4oV
GJc; No. 4 whito, 47c; standard, 4To.
R Y li No. 2. tc; No. 3, tiiytiTc.
of
THE LATEST IN KERCHIEFS
Colore and Bare Are- Cooeplcon
Feat area of h Aew
Modela.
Handkerchiefs ahow some atrlklngly new
notes, especially In the Introduction of
color. Among the favorite colors la pale
lavender, crossed oft with hnlr lines of deep
blue purple.
Another model haa a broad band of color
above a narrow hem. with embroidered
dota and other dainty designs In colors
above their acalloped edgee.
Pale tan can be found barred by every
color obtainable. o that a handkerchief
ran alwav be .elected that will harmonlxe
with one a gown, tha unobtrulve, neutral
hade of tan counting for nothing at all.
Dark brow bar on tan background
r exceedingly amart when the ret of the
toilet la carried out In ahadea of brown.
If, however, a touth of color ia Introduced
upon It, then the handkerchief ahould ahow
faint line on It of the aom ahade.
Tha mauve handkerchief coma In espe
rlaJly pretty ahadea, ami. as a rule, how
thi had a a background, barred with
white or tan.
Delicate ahadea of pink and pale green
ami blue are ahoarYi In handkerchlefa
barred with black and white, or darker
ton of the aame shade of which they
are miJe.
CH1CAUO GRAIN AM) PROVISIONS
Feature of the Trading; and Cloalng
Prlcea on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. ill. Confirmation of the
damage to spring wheat by frost caused
prlcea to advance on the locul exchange
today more than 3 cents above tho closing
ijuotutlons of yesterday. At the close Sep
tember wheut was up 3,ViI1hC. Corn was
up Vc. Outs showed u gain of 10. Pro
visions were WiT'fcc higher.
The wheat murket opened active and
strong on tho cold weutiier reports from
the northwest and developed into a run
away affair thut carried tile prices of ull
deliveries more than 3 cents above the last
quotation of yesterday. The advance waa
attended by a large lncreaeo in the volume
of business, numerous buying orders pour
ing Into the pit from outside traders. An
active general demand was In evidence all
day and the selling wus chletly by holders.
A. 4-cent advance In prices at Winnipeg
exerted a powerful influence on local trad
er late In the day. Other bullish factors
were strong cables, a comparatively small
Increase In the world's visible supply and
the strength of coarse grain. Tho market
closed strong and excited with prices near
the top notch.
September opened SiHe. to Cic higher
at bT4j4f7Vc. advanced to Hue and closed at
890. The world visible supply as shown
by Rradstreot's increased 7S'J,m bu.. against
an Increase of 3,K94,tX bu. on the same day
last year. Primary receipts and clearances
were not available because of the Blrlke.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicugo reported
receipts of :21 curs, against '6'Ji curs lust
week and ltil curs u yeur ago.
Corn prices auvunceu sharply on an active
general demand, which wus busuU upon
the buckwarant-ss of the crop und a tear
of early trust. Tho market was also bull
Ishly alfected by small cubits und excellent
demand fur tush grain and the bulge in
wheat und outs. Leading bulls sold ireely
on the advance, but the demand was so
urgent thai prices showed only slight de
clines. Tho close wus strong. September
oiened higher at oolsc, advanced to
ic, and closed at 67V'.
All high price records for the season
were smashed In the oats pit when the
September delivery toUCheM December 4SC
and May 49c. The sharp advance wus
caused by tho cold weather, small receipts,
light stocks and the upturn In wheat. The
current arrivals are grudlng very low. The
demand for cash outs was active at prices
ranging . from lo to 3c above the high
price of yesterday. The murket closed
strong at almost the highest point. Be
teniber opened Htjlc. higher at 4Vi'&MltT4c,
Bold at 60c and closed at 49vtc Locul re
ceipt wore 114 car.
.Trade In provisions was quiet. The
strength of grain offset a 5-cent decline In
the price of live hogs and caused a rather
firm tone In provisions. At the close Sep
tember pork waa up 6c at $15.80. Lard wus
up 6c at W.90. Ribs were 7V4c higher at
H.57viitS W). Katlmated receipts for tomor
row: Wheat, 177 cars; corn, 177 cars; oats,
226 cars; hogs, 27.000 head.
Prices furnished In Chicago by the Up
dike Orain company, telephone Duuglus
2473. 100 Bee building.
1 larttngtoii, Neb
Hastings, Neb...
("akilale, Neb....
Omaha. Neb
Tokaniah, Neb..
Alta, la
Carroll, la
t'larinila, la
Sibley, la
Kioux City, la..
Minimum temperature
period ending ut x a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of . Temp.
Central. Stations. Max. ilin.
Chicago. Ill
Des .Moines, la....
Indianapolis, 1ml..
Minneapolis, Mnn.
I'lllUllU, NCO
St. 1du1s, Mo
Showers were scattered throughout
entire corn nnd wheut region within
last twenty-four hours. Temperatures are
nign west or tne Mississippi river. f rost
occurred in northern Minnesota.
L. A. WKlSH. Local Forecaster,
Rain.
Inches
17 72 an .01
S 70 60 T
11 7S fiO .02
17 72 44 .'H
15 74 62 .02
10 74 5S
the
the
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Large Receipts of Cattle, with Trade
Slow and Lower.
HOGS AT LOW POINT OF TEAK
Not Knoiigh Sheep or I.Rmli to Talk
A boat Demand Good, Krerr
thins; gelllag at Good,
fttronai Prlcea.
SOtTH OMAHA, Neb.. Aug. 21. W7
Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Bheeri.
Omcial Monday 10.2IO H.41-! 1V0M
Official Tuesday 4,f27
lOetlmate Wednesday ... 7,200
Jt.lAS
8.J0O
Three dava this week. .. .21.977 19,80
Sam., day laat week . .. .lO.ono 19. 6W
Same daya 2 weeks ago . . 10.Sv 22.387
Same days 3 weeks ago,.13..W 25.0W
Same day 4 weeks ago.14.4-T M.HH
Same days last year. .. .15.291 2S.041
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs und lieep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last
year: 1;7. lis 4. lno. Dec.
I'nttln .tl,swi 69.909 lirt.OGO ......
Hons l.r.W.7'a 1.7K4.U73 loS'?,
Sheep 909.X8J 1,002.311$ 12.M3
The following table show thi, average
price of hog at South Omaha for tha last
several day, with comparison:
Date. 1907. 190.l!W.19M.19O3.19O2Jl0L
Aug. 11... i 6 89! ( 89
Auia. 11... t S54 I 6 4
Aug. 13... 6 2Vt 5 I2
Aug. 14... B 74 S 84' 5 5
Aug. 15... 6 73 6 83! 6 SO
Aug. 1... 6 7 6 881 6 R:
Aug. 17... 6 7414 5 9o 6 88
Aug. 18... 6 98 6 H
Aug. 19... 5 1.9 6 8
Aug. L'O... 5 K 6 03
Aug. 21,, . 5 63-V
4 84
4 81
4 94
6 251 7 OS
6 fl 7,1
6 lf 82
( 21
6 2V
t 01
6 021
4 8 6 21
t m 6 17
fi 10 & 12 6 73
6 131 6 161 6 801
74
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t 08
( 74
6 77
t TJ
5 71
t 77
6 81
t 87
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hoga.
Omaha $2.0u'i(96 $fi.3.Vgi.8'.!4
Kansas City 2 (.,r7.15 6 iif.'5.96
Chicago 1.3ur7.36 6.2&.al-40
The official number of cars of tocK
brought ia yesterday by each road wa:
Cuttle. Hogs, bhecp. II scs.
fiaehaoa, for Mr: liarKert Alice pf Detroit, i
a II. tih'a waa atfra.-rrva with r.ink I While
aataae and whit card hearing 1 ha; a. prefer the colored handkerchlefa In
h-e a 'I.I angiogram, marked the place cf i Juat on
1 nitt
M-. M. gairlay ha4 at guest. Mr.
Au'V ton; Miaa lrt!i. nine; Mr. F ft.
V-tf.iao). Ihraa. Mr Charle Crarr.
t'ir. Vrw Harry Jr.lai. f ur. Mr. J.
l a tea f .ur. "i l Mr ncr two.
I .aral fMsntver of A!a Phi enroriry are I
-vcia a aambar of out-of-town girl
'i.a weal. ir wl ta gie' ba.ing ar
rt.. WaiSaM.I Vtaa Jane Rlatchard.
V nrn HjCi ThnpXHa, M a J. eph:n.
F'r gal M'aM M6I Paaaun ara thA
t. . aa.t lav- guaata. tu w ill ba tn.
l-rtl'nel la t.iatr lk)-rt- home, hi
-i.la- Mrama K arrta fon. 1 aall Mver.
It-,i tr'ow. Iju.t Cuttjn. Halen Cot
t , Cuvnha I tw.li ! Or .'t. tlren,
a! af Ij.jh. wa J.iaa ' Ljrnr of
rmamt. it aa 4aU Wtl'sa af pva.ter ai l
t aae Itaae J4 JiakntlW Higtl of Ful-
Whit a rx.l l afir hae bean
' I ba iAm honor, uu.ljf ta tarter
10 have baea aaneunoj. an. I a-n. n
lim .- kiiM.-rw.- mm gtaeai at th 1
a"- I el'ih T'mra-taf nvm. w"1 ! -.m
II k t r M mm f'.J i 1 Ilweelv. M h
t .a Jt .,-a. ' rte M.Oillousj M'a
It. ,a K..k iit ia. M aa w.rv W.v.J 'a
Vni t'v.,a.. Mai .aenhiu l-i..-r.
V aa M .. r&u4paa. M aa Mary Fir,.
M mm 'i"l rvav M aa l,n:a rgnor.
il t ' 1 1 . M:. M Uniii
VI a I'.mi ,.! r.a ItUichirt. -.aa
tj n fiaara Tjra-lav even-'
4 mt 'r !1 k enter- 1
i .a. t A r'.'a. arrtlnt fV'.m
.m luMta t m) aa ar.-v'i. aai.-r an, I
..4 tu rav H.i'vl hai h Mminj
W't a vn ... .- a)iitr .ty evvnui : I loMtaaja. ?
Vmm v at o ".h ita t.i. oiha j 4M.K. Au V -Bank eiearinsa for to
tiMal . k ) ay to tusKfe
the conservative woman will, per-
hade, and white, or the pale
! tan. a the caso may be, other want two
1 or thraa color on the background.
I The white handkercbler wnn cnecgerea
j rol .re.1 border are light and ri.ilnty look
i tng. and ome very pretty aha fr?a of blue
j are een among them.
The detail may uppear very trifling.
1 but it I to their attention that women
low their mart appearance, and to be
I well drrased costs no more than to be
povrly drraaed. the secret being only in
knowing what to buy and what to wear.
It may be timely to add that all col ired
1 r.andkerch.t f should be laid in (trong salt
and water before washing for the first
tlma. I rry alioukl not be put through
blueing mt-r. and tile mot satisfactory
way 1 to tneni carefully. rino In
clear water, lay flat on a clean cloth. ro3
up and put away for an hour, then Iron
with a f Airly arri iron.
Uiikatkiu with lew t raaui.
Sselect melon with thick, orange-col red
d .. u:. uli, and place en ice fer ' veral
N-ur. Then cut In halve remov tl e
ad. nd till each half with Ice crea.n.
Chopped nut may re rrinkled over the
lop Th at int of halved peache and the
core of Ur. ri!1 pear may b. ren-ove I
anl the fruit served with Ic criam. Noth
1 g ia nuMe delietoi.s and cooling than fruit
aerved in th a wav.
Wwul Market.
8T IVI3. Au 21 -V1L-Sta,ly; m.
1" mi r.. a. i-enbiag un.l clothing, tvu
y. . I. get ar. rvifiei heavy flna, 17'trla.';
lib waanej.
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
VVheat-l I
Sent... R7WS7V 90
Deo.... i(2Vfl'H95VU
May...i6s''U': 1 1
Corn I I
Bent... 56TiflS7l 6
Dec....64V4'0'H Do-ii-,
87 891
91'H1 9'i'iA
!8'4 1 01-.
May...56Wa'7a
Oats 1 I
Bept...l4!V;'rivB'
Dec... I474 'fl-SI
May...48Hirll
Pork-
Sept...
Lard
Sept... Oct....
Nov...
Rlbs
Sept... Oct....
15 77
S 82
B
8 82
8 52
8 62
50
4S
49'. ,
15 90
8 92
9 06
8 87
8 60
& 70
67
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ii
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54
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I
49! 4t
47 H 47Hri
4bB 47t
49'
47
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15 77
8 82
8 95
S 82
8 52
8 j2
15 80
8 90
9 02B
8 87
15 75
8 85 A
8 -H
8 77 Lt
S 57fr0,8 60fi 52
8 67 8 60.i 62
A asked. 13 bid.
New York General Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21-Sl'OAR-Raw,
quiet; fair refining. 3.5:'c; centrifugal, V,
teat. 1.89c: molass. s sugar, .t.Onc; retlned.
quiet: crushed, 5.7'ic; JKiwdered, 6.10c; gran
ulated. 5 00c.
COFFKB Quiet; No. 7 Rio, 6Hc; No. 4
Santo. 7Sc
HCTTFR. CHEESK AND EdGS-Flrm
and unchanged.
I'Ol I.TRY Alive, firm: western chickens.
15c; fowls. lie; turkeys. 13c. Dressed,
steady; western broilers, 17'a20c; turkey
12iri:.c; fowls. Itubic.
MUUiVSaF.S Steady ; New Orleans, 37if
4Sc. '
UMAIIA WIIOLKSALB MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnd Qnotntlona on
Staple nnd Fnney I'rodaee.
EGOS- Per doz., 15c.
BUTTER Packing stock. 18c: choice to
fancy dairy, SOft-ac; creamery, 23c.
LIVE POULTRY Spring chickens, l.imtc;
hens, 10c; roosters, 6c; turkey., 12c; ducks,
8fe9c; geese, 6c.
HAY Choice No. 1 upland. 110.00; medium,
19.00; No. 1 bottom, $8.00; offgrades from
15.60 to 16.60; rye straw, 17.00; No. 1 alfalfa,
111.00.
FRUITS AND MEI-ONS.
APPIJSS Early June and Astrachnn, 75c
per market basket. Duchess and Wealthy
apples, for cooking, 11.36 a bushel.
BLACKBERRIES Case. 24 quart. 12 50
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box, II 50.
CALIFORNIA PLUMS Per crate, 12.00(0
2.15.
BLUEBERRIES Per l-ounrt case. 12 50.
TEXAS WATERMELONS Each, 25Q40C1
crated for shipment, lHo per lb.
CANTELOL'PE Tes 'tardard crate,
$3.00; Arkansas standard. $3.00.
PEARS California and Colorado Part
letts, $3.50 a box: Flemish Beauties, $1.25.
TROPICAL FRUITH.
LEMONS Limonlera, J0I slse, $7.60; 360
size, 17.75; other brandB, 60a less.
BANANAS Per medluni-slxed bunch.
J2.(Xi32.26. Jumbos, $2.00(3.60.
ORANGES Valencia. SO, 86 and 112 slr.es,
$4,5044.76; 1. 160, 176, 200 and 216 sizes, $5.25
ilG.&u.
DATES Kadaway. bc; Bayers, 6c; Hal
lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb,
box, 11.00. " '
VKGETABLE8. ,
. NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. L COO
2.10; No. 2, $1.90(ff2.06; Lima, 6o per lb.
POTATOES Per bu., nrv 8C&85C.
ASPARAGUS 7Sc per cox. bunchea.
BEANS New wax and atring, 50c per
market barket.
BEETS. TURNIPS and CiRROTS-Per
market basket, 36340c.
RADISHES Per dot, bunchea, homo
grown. 20c,
TOMATOES Home grown, market basket
crate, 6tKUti0c.
CUCUMBERS Per basket, 40360c.
LETTUCE Per doa.. 26c.
CELERY Kalamazoo, 303350.
ONIONS Yellow. 3c per lb.; red, 3c;
Spanish, per crate, J1..6.
NEW PEPPERS Per market basket
76c.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 rib, 13c; No. 2 rib, U'c; No. 8 rib,
7c. No. 1 loin. 19c; No. 2 loin. 14Hc; No. 1
loin, 12c. No. 1 chuck, 6c; No 2 chuck,
5c; No. 8 chuck, 4',4o. No. 1 round, Jc; No.
2 round. 8Wc; No. 3 round, 7'mc. No. 2
plate, ?c; No. 2 olato. 2c; No. i, c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
COFFEE Roasted. No. at, 26c per lb.;
No. 20. 14c per lb.; No. 26. 19o per lb.; No.
21. 12c per lb.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offering
from second hands, who eem desirous f
moving auunlles of Immediate grades. Quo
tations rang from 8c to to for California)
fruit and from btto to Sc for Oregon.
Peache are slightly easier, with fancy yel
low Quoted at lme. Raislna are firm:
three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted si
four-crown. 10c; seeded raisin. vOUc
FISH Halibut, 11a; trout, 13c: pickerel,
10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh frozen, 12c; white
fish. 14016c: buffalo, 8c; bullheads, skinned.
and dressed, 13c; catfish, dressed t7ot whit
perch, 7; white bass, Jftc; blaea bass, 2Tc;
unflsh. 6Q9c; crapples, eTSc: large orap
ples, 15c; herring, fresh frozen, c; whlte
flsb, frozen, lK&lic; pickerel, fresh frozen,
9c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; native mackerel,
lb3Dc per fish; codfish, fresh frozen, 12c;
red nnapper, 12c; flounder, fresh f'oaen,
12c;' haddock, fresh frozen, 11c; smerte, 13c;
ahad roc, 45c per lb.; frog leg, 36c per
doz.; green sea turtle meat, 25o per lb.
St. I.ool General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 21. FLOUR Firm
and higher; red winter patents, $4.05 to
$4.25; extra fancy and straight, $3.6iVg4.P0;
clear. $3.0ura.30.
SEEDS Timothy, ateady, $3.26 to $4.26 for
old.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.70.
BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, 80 lo
$1.00.
HAY-Strong; timothy, $19.00 to $23.00; old
prairie. $19.60 to $11.00.
IRON Cotton ties, $1.10.
BAGGING 11 -16c.
HEMP TWINE He.
PROVIBIONS-Pnrk. higher; Jobbing.
$16.20. Lard, higher; prime steam, $3.40;
dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra
shorts, $9.12V: clear ribs, $9.12Vi; short
clear, $9.25. Bacon, steadv; extra shorts,
$10.0u; clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $10.124.
iteceipts. SMpmpiua,
10.rt0 10.000
121.000 88,000
7(1,010 72, WO
122,1100 74,000
c, m. & St. p a
Missouri Paoltle
U. 1'. System 66
C. N. V eist 1
C. A N. V., west 80
C. St. P., M. & 0 11
C, IS. Hi Q.. east 1
C. 11. g., west 122
C R. I. iSr P.. east... 6
C-, R. I. & P., West.. ..
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SHEEP There were not enough heep
here to talk about, there lelng only even
car reported and five of thert did not
arrive until 10 o'clock. The demand for
both killers and feeder waa extremely
good and everything sold at what looked
Ilka good strong prices.
Receipts of sheep are very disappointing,
being far short of the requirement of the
trade, both as regards killers and feeders.
It would look aa If owners were holding
tho stock back on the ranges In order to
give It as much weight as possible.
Quotations on killer: Good to choice
lambs, $7 007.35, fair to good lambs, $6 75-S
7 00; good to choice yearling wcthara, $6.76w
110; good to choice wethers. $6 2t.4f5 60; fair
to good wethers, $5.00W.t5; good to choice
ewes, 14.85oe.2R; fair to good ewe, $4.G0U
4 .85; culls and bucks, $3 .JAB. 00.
Quotations on feeders: Lamb, $fl.orfi.K;
yearlings, $5.;5fl8.85; wethers, $4.85u&25;
ewes. $4.004.60.
252 Idaho yearlings
132 Iibiho wathers and ewe
245 Wyoming lamb feeders
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NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Operations on Wall Street Etcharife
Smallest for a Fortnight,
CLOSE HEAVY WITH NET LOSSES
M
118
60
6 90
6 ffi
7 00
Total receipts ,...2t
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omana Packing Co l.arl
Swift and Company 1,047
Cudahy Packing Co l.SM
Armour co 671
Cudahy, Kansas City KU
ansant & Co 25
Carey & Benton 162
j .oilman & Co U6
McCreary & Carey 340
W. I. Stephen 54
Hill & Son 298
Huston & Co IX
Hamilton &. Rothschild.. 1!0
L, F. Husz 18
L. Wolf 253
J. H. Bulla 124
Sam Werthetmer 182
Mike Haggerty 2
Sol Degan 41
J. B. Root & Co 76
O. McConnaughey 29
T. B. Inghram 3
Sullivan Bros lit
Lehmer Bros 18
Lelghton
Other buyers 696
Totals
i34
2,n:j
2.37K
2.3U
484
375
3
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIIKHT
Cattle Steady Hog Weak to Five
Cent Lower.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. CATTLK Receipt,
about 18,000 head. Market steady; common
to prime steers, $4.3of';'7.60; cows, $3.1u4.0i;
heifers, $3.0166.25; bulls, $2.5("ii6.00; culvea,
$3.nrH7 50; stockers and feeders, $2.6tV5 ).
HtKIS Receipts, about 25,(M head. Mar
ket weak to 6c lower; choice heavy ship
ping. tr. 'VfiO.Oii: llttht butchers. t6.txVu6.15;
light mixed, 15.964110; choice light, $0.10.
6.36; packing. Ki In n6.75; pigs, $5.606.26; bulk
or sales, Xb.tjlir(i6.a
cu irirr a vTr, I
Time Money ia Scarce and Qaotatlon
for Maety Paya Advance
Government Uond Are
I nekanred.
NBW YORK, Aug II. Operation on tba
stock exchnnpe today were the malle"t
In a fortnluht. while the market movement
waa narrow with a heavy undertone. Tl a
recent apeochaa of President Rooaevalt and
Soretary Taft wcrw nglti the topic of gen
eral discussion, but there w a disposition
to retard them a matter of second Im
portance. Soma ledlng financial Interest
expi eased tha belief that the apecchaa would
have the effect of restoring confidence,
while others took a deoldedly contrary view.
Yndltions abroad. the local money
stringency and tha failure of two com
mercial houses, tm of them an old estab
lished grocery firm, were among the dsr (
adverse Influence. Wall street line heat. I
a great ileal of talk reeenth aa to the ex
treme probability of an epidemic of com
mercial and Industrial depresalon. Till
gostp la based largely on the Information
received by local Ixuiks and other financial
Institutions from their correspondent In
practically all parts of the country, and I
a direct reflecting of the prevailing acarclty
of money. Almost tba only hopeful fea
ture of tha day wa the new from Pltae
burg and other Industrial center that some
of tha railroads bad renewed construction
and general Improvement work after a
protracted period of retrenchment. In thit
copper metal trade a batter understanding
was said to exist between seller and con
timers, ruieed on the belief that another
reduction In the price of the mutol ta Im
minent.
Of tho market, there la little to ay. ex
cept that tho day's business waa wholly
professional and limited to the speculative
favorites, with Union Pacific the leader.
Trading during the late session dwindled
to the most nominal proportions with fre
quent periods of utter stagnation. Tha
final hour developed no change In the situa
tion and the closing was heavy, with a
number of net losaea In the active group.
Time money wns ngaln very senrce, nom
inal quotations showing an advance for
ninety-day loans.
Railroad bontla were heavy, with no
change In governments on call. Total aaU
par value were $814,000.
Closing quotations follow:
SHBEP AND LA MRS Receipts,
22,000 head. Market for best, steady;
weak; sheep, 13.aVtii5.26; yearlings,
6.76; lambs, OO.OaT.DO.
about
others
$5.76
nt. Lonla Live Stock Market.
ST. IXl'I8, Mo Aug. 21.-CATTLB-Re-ceipt.
6,000 head. Including 2,000 Texan.
Market steady. Native shipping and ex
port teers, $6.2V&7.10; dressed beef and
butcher steer. $4.HHjfi.50; steer under 1,000
pounds, $4.004.60; stockers and feeder.
$2.75i&6.40; cow and heifers, 82.8ii&00; can
nrra, $l.Z5fy2.80; bulls, $2.7tyjj4.25; calves,
$.1. 254)7.00; Texas and Indian steers, $2.7541
5.50; cows and heifers. tl.2593.65.
HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market 10c
lower. Pigs and lights, t5.6oi.&0; packers,
$5 40t.00; butchers and best heavy, $5.80
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,000
head; market steady. Native muttons,
$3.006.36; lambs, $4.5tnl 75; culls and bucks,
$3.004.00; stockers, $3.606.86.
Atrhlson
(to prd
P. A O
fhtiaillaii Pacific .
C. A N. W
do pfd
Colo. St Southern.
I). A R. O
do pti
Erie
Illtnott rantnl ..
UiuliTllla Naah
Hex. ('antral
MlKKntrl Parltlc
N. T. Oentral
Pennirlranla
Rea.llnf
Rnrk Iilantl
do prd
t. Paul, ei-dlv..
finirlhvrn Pacltto ..
Southam Katlway
fritun Paciflo ...
do pfd
Wb4h
Wla Central 14u
Bid.
4 No. Pacini! 11714
.. H Ot. Northern pfd 1 :
. . H Amal. ( oppar t
. .IM Am. Car and Foundry 1114
. .1414 Am. LrfirotnottT .... 61
. .110 Amur, smalt, a Rat.. 44
..S3 do pfd S
.. tt Hrk Rapid Transit . 41 H
.. S Colo. Fuel and Iran. 33
. . -inter, rapar
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..lux National Leaf
.. 1714 Pacino Mall
. . M Ptopte'a Oaa
. ioa'4 Prraaed Sterl Tar ...
. .11714 Pullman Pal. Car.. . .lit
.. Wl Standard Oil "I
.. 114 uar tilif
.. 41HTnn. Coal A Iran. .131
..HI14 V. 8. Btaal It
.. JS do pfd !
.. 1HV4 Westarn In Ion U
..13414 Inter. Metropoltun... '4
.. II do pfd 1.114
.. 11 Maokar Co M
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CATTLK Receipts of cattle were very
large thla morning, the run being more In
accordance with buyers' ideas. It begins
to look as though the western run had set
In at last und operator on the market are
beginning to talk that from now on liberal
receipts will be the rule. That remains to
be seen.
With large receipts packer were again
enabled to pound the market and It la
very apparent that they are determined to
force values downward from the present
blah noint. The trade was very late In
opening, very slow after lt did
aenamllv 10c lower at least. It
mlddav before anything like a clearance
was effected. The offerings consisted very
largely of range steers, but there was also
a liberal sprinkling of corn feds.
The yards were full of cows and heifers
and what has been said regarding the steer
trade would apply largely to this clas
of cattle. The trade was not only slow
and dull, but a much a 10c lower than
yesterday. With o many cattle to select
from, packers were deliberate In making
their selections and lt was well along In
the afternoon before a clearance was made.
Some of the best feeders sold about
steady this morning; as high as $o.25 be
ing paid for u string of Sand Hills steers.
Aside from the best grades, the market
on feeders waa slow to 10c lower. Medium
and Inferior grades were especially hard
to sell,
representative sales:
BEEF STritiits
Av. Pr. No.
4 TO IC
4 40
COWS.
t 60 I
I SO 1
7J t
HEIFERS.
t U IT
BULLS.
I u
CALVES.
4 76 1
t 60
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 11. CATTLR Re
ceipts, 14.000 head. Including 1.O0U southerns;
market slow but steady; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $6.50Hf71O; fair to good,
$5.006.26; western steers. $4.0Ofr5.0; stockers
188 .... 'and feeders, $3.16a6.00; southern steers, $3.26
.... 1,536 I iPt.65; southern cows, $2.0Oi3.50; native
cows, $2.154i'4.76: native heifers, $3.0O4i.OO;
7,835 2,337 bulls, t2.mun.90; calves, $3.50r.60.
nuu-neoeipis, mom nean; steaoy to ic
lower; bulk of sales, $5.75(ii'fi.W: heavy. $5."0jt
6.80; packers, $G,706.96; pigs ond lights,
$5.R5frt(6.
SHEEP AND LA M RS Receipts', 4.50Q
head: market steady and active: lambs,
$6.664i'7.S0; ewes and yearlings, $5.0143.6";
range yearlings, $6.6Oiy.0O; range sheep,
$5.G0ti6.60; stockers and feeders, $3.iy6.50.
No.
4
18...
t...
I...
t...
II...
12St
1000
441)
1110
473
1270
..1140
..1W0
.. I4
Stoux City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug 21.-iSpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, $00 head: mar-
open and I ket weak; stockers. lower; beeves, $"..0 ff
was after i T.oo; cows ana iieuers. zzbucMO'i; to: kr
nnd feeders, I3.i5'a4.75; calves nnd vear
Ungs, $3.rtU4 0n; stock heifers. $2.353 30.
HOGS Receipts. 4.500 head: market SvT
10c lower; selling at $5.404i6.6: bulk Of
sales, $5.4&tjj6.65.
Ut. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 21 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.20U head; market steady to loo.
higher; top, 16.70.
HOOB Receipts, 6.000 head; market
mostly 6c lower; top, $5.90; bulk of tales,
$5.fiS"'i.0.
SHEEP Receipts, S.6H0 head; market
steady.
Stock In Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the sis prin
cipal western markets yesterdav:
Cattle. Hoira. Sheep.
South Omaha 7.2o0 8,300 1,700
Sloux City 4,600
Kansas City 14,000 8.5oD 4.5O0
St, Joseph 1.200 B.OeO J.5O0
St. Louis 6,0)0 7,f)0 8,500
Chicago 18,000 25,000 22,000
At.
.1614
rr.
4 M
ITave York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.-PRIME MER
CANTILE PA PER 656t4j per cent.
MONEY On call, steady at 142V4 per
cent; ruling rnte, Z per cent; closing bid,
2 per cent; offered at i per cent. Time
loans were very atrong; sixty day, 8Vj per
cent and ninety duys, 77J714 per cent; alx
months, 7 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bill at $4,877$
for demand and at $4.8810 for sixty-day
bill. Commercial bills, $4 824.
Bll.VEH-liar, 6Hc; Mexican dollars.
62c.
BONDS Government,
heavy.
steady; railroad,
RAILROAD TIME CARD
t.MO STATION lOtk A.D MARC Y.
Union Pacific.
Leave,
.a 8:56 am
Japan
.a i:sq prn
.a 8:50 pm
.a 4:00 pm
.. a!2:55 pm
.all .55 pm
.a 7 42 am
,b 7:42 am
Arrive,
a 8:40 pm
M
I 00
1 16
,178 IN
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu ,
Corn, bu ,.,
Oats, bu ....
ma weaa i: j,ik. arui ror the corte
'VotiJ'ng ttiia baal yvar, 1.471.223.54,
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aus. .'l.-WHK.T-6pot,
steady; No. i red western V. inter, 7 ld;
futures, strong; September. 7s d; Decem
ber, 7s ii. March. 7 .'.-VI.
CORN Spot. Kteaily; American mixed,
new. . td; old northern. 5s 3V1: futures,
lirni, September, It Id; October, im ld.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Auir 21 .-WHEAT-Mar-ket
higher; No. 1 northern. $1.01 u I.C2; No.
S norinern. 9hi'4i$l.iO: lecemlr, S16V4C.
RYK-K'.rm: No. 1. TiuTOijc.
BARLEY Firm; No. J, ."31.-; sumplo. 65
673c.
CtiRN High, r: No. J cash, 50Ji57'e; De
cember, 5&c aaketl.
Ihalatk Grain Market.
nULI'TH. Aug tn.-WHEAT-September.
Wc. Pevernber. $1 O04; May, $1.04.
Ylalblo Snpulr of Grain,
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. The unofficial
Bauj tf ha vUlbl aupply of grain for
Kanaaa City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 21. WHEAT-l-SSc
higher; September. December. 87'ic;
May, &3ViilV'; cash No. 1 hard, SI'uaic;
No. 3. 7btfio6c; No. i red, ofr&tc; No. 8.
SUf'i cvl 'it!
Ci.RN Hfrlc higher; September. 60c; De
cember. 4747c; May, Wt'(tU.tc ; cash No.
2 mixed. 4!)'yWiOc; No. 3, 4!iir(jC()U ; j
white, 51c: No. 8. SOiSoc.
OATS Vnlo higher; No. 2 white. 48U'fI
49'e; No. 2 mixed, 40'fHXe.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 75rn7Sc.
HAY Firm; choice timothy. $12.5011 13.00;
choice prairie. $ 2r;'fi8.50.
BUTTER Steady ; creamer-, 234c; pack
ing, 174c
LGGS Steady ; extra. 18Vs,c; first. 17e.
Receipt. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 16H.UM 17.000
Corn, bu 33 dm 71.hu
Oats, bu 3.4, caW 22.00)
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. COTTON Pu
turea opened steady; Auguat, 11c, bid; Sep
tember, 11.10c: October. 1175c; December,
11. See; January. 12c; February, 12 02c, bid;
March, 12cAc; April. 12.12c. bid; May, 12.16c.
Soot closed steady and 10 point hlaher:
i middling upland, 13 85; middling gulf, 13.60;
sales, I 'M) bale.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. I1.-COTTON-Qult:
middling, llo: sales, 34 bales; receipt.
ICO bales. No shipments; stock, 4 920 bales.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Aug. 21 Th rates for money
were eaeler In th market today, owing 10
dividend dlatrtbutlon. Discount were
firmer. Trading on th Stock exchange dis
played a better lud.uu&v. Americans closed
weak.
1
I
121)
170
106 6 CO
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
41 feeders.. 1040
39 cows 10i3
.4 cows H4&
3 cows 1160
2 heifers... 840
1 bull MOO
1 bull 1830
12 feeders.. i2
1 bull 1470
3 feeders.. 767
J.
22 cows. ..
160
$ 00
00
1 DO
8 00
4 65
8 60
2 60
8 90
8 00
I 50
4 7$
4 40 1 steer S&O
2 90 6 rows 1113
2 50 8'i cows 873
2 50 3 cows 8t
3 26 1 bull 1830
8 10 41 feeders.. H81
2 CO 12 feeders.. 795
S f5 1 bull 1180
2 60 1 3 feeders.. 815
3 80 23 cows 9M
B. Wetherback, Nebraska.
..1014 3 60 8 cow lorJ
6 cows 1'iM a nil 01 steers..
8 steers... .1203 4 76
V. A. Whipple, Nebraska.
16 steer.. ..1064 4 60 2 teeia....l0
1 teers,...1063 3 90 7 cow 1074
2 cow 9 3 15 4 cows 887
cow 910 8 15 I cow WO
2 bulls 1226 2 75 2 belter. ..1106
Whipple &. Q., Nebraska.
37 steers.... 8H9 4 25 29 steers. ...1113
S3 steer.. ..1145 4 26 29 steers. ...list
J. W. Btetter. Nebraska.
77 feeders.. li5 4 80 50 feeders. .1178
IS steers. ...124 4 85 $ steer.. ..1074
W. U Ashbrook. Nebraska.
202 feeders. 1274 6 25
G. Linquist, Nebraska.
cows loll 2 25 2 cows 916 I 00
17 cows
I 0
8 15
$ 16
$ IS
3 80
4 26
4 26
4 80
4 26
5 cowa.
14 cows.
11 cows.
Total recelpta..
.47,iO 48,300 85,20i)
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21 .M ETA TJ Lead,
weak, $6.0506.26; lake copper, quiet, 18V4
194c; silver, 08Hc
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
90S 2 75
J. McKelvey, Nebraska,
.... 9S8 2 26 6 cows 108 100
... ,119 2 Ml
R. Canat, Wyoming.
.... S&4 2 75 Scows 910 150
R Mctlenhan. Wyoming.
I feeders . 910 3 Do 13 feeders.. 1075 4 85
Wayne Morse, Wyoming.
23 feeders. .1117 6 20
E. Hlser Wyoming.
15 feeders.. ltwi 4 40 5 feeder.. 794 4 15
4 feeder.. 787 3 65
SOUTH DAKOTA.
10 cows 977 2 95 3 cows IP1 i 95
8 cows 700 2 96 7 cows 902 2 95
1 bull 1160 6 1 bull 1450 00
HOGS There Is a good deal of aamenets
to the hog trade these days, every day
being about like every other day; that la,
very slow and uneveiwy lower, 'i'tila morn
ing proved no exception to the general
rule, th market being at leaat 6VI0c lower
on the moat desirable loads and fully 10c.
lower on everything else. It wa late be
fore any business waa transacted and
eleven o'clock before the early arrival
were ull disposed of.
A feature of the market every day Is It
unevenne. It 1 nothing unuual fur buyers'
bid to be all of 10c apart, which compels
salramen to do a good deal of peddling,
thus delaying the trade just that much
more.
Hogs are now selling at th lowest price
of the year to date. February was the high
month, the average price reaching $6 98
The laat week In May the average dropped
for the first tlrn thi year below th $600
mark. The market rallied a little the early
part of June, the average going a little
above $6.00 but only to drop down again
In a few day. There wa another alight
rally th laat week in July, th averag
price reaching $6.06 on th 80th of that
month. Since that date the course nf the
market has been steadily downward until
the values are now at the low point of
th year. Until thla week th low point J
Jennie Patrick and husband to Sey
mour H. Smith, lot 15, and nVt lot
14. Mcintosh's sutxllv $ 2.250
Clnra B. Wyman and husband to
Henry Anderson, lots 1 to 12 and 14
to 20. block 87. Florence
Aetna Truat company to same, lot 13,
block 97, Florence
J. Fred Bmlth lo Hattle A. Cook, part
tax lot 22. seV wV4 9-15-13
E. U Plats and wife to David Linn,
lot 16. block 11. Irrutd Hill
Pax ton Real Estate company to
Frank C. Patton. lot 26. Keystone
Park
T. B. Berne and wife to Alfred T.
Anderson et al. slX feet lot 3, block
1. Carlberg'a aubdlv
Central-West Investment company to
Barker company, S2' feet nA lots
13 and 14. block i. Orchard Hill
Continental Trust company to Barker
company, same
William A. DeBord and wife to John
C. Petersen. nH lot 29, and mt feet
lot 2S. Hlmebaugh Place
Matilda M. Sherwood et al to Alex
Beck and & J. Hart, lot 14. 15 and
16, block 2. Wood Place
Rnscoe Homan to William R. Morand,
wH lot 1. 1 and 8. block 1, Buggs
8, fllll's 2d add
Gerirge T. Morton and wife to Charles
W. Underbill, lot 7. block 1. Yates
tk Hemiiel's add
Ingvurd SJbbernaen and wife to Mar
garet H. Doorly. lot 21. block 6.
West End
William Atkinson to Clara Atkinson,
undivH lots 1 to 8. block 1. and lota
3 to 20, block t. Thirteenth St. add to
South Omaha
James Conley to Julia Saw lea, lot I,
block 65, South Omaha
Abble 14, Austin to Frank A. Wooster,
V4 lot 1 and e48Vi feet lot 2, Hickory
Place
William B. Etchlaon and wife to Fred
Egll. lot 9. block 4. Cottage Park....
Total amount of transfer
1 30 pm
1 :30 am
t .OS pm
1 :w am
3:30 pm
a 5.-00 pm
a 9:30 am
a 6:60 pm
a 9:15 pin
a 6:fi0 am
a 6:16 pm
b 6:15 pin
a 8:30 am
a1 1:16 pm
b:0:14 aa
7:30 Mi
11:36 pm
8:21 am
11:36 pru
3:30 pm
117
62
1
1.S00
1.70)
1,350
676
8M
1,500
2.800
1,100
5U
7.5CO
1
650
Overland Limited
'1 be China and
Fast Mall
Colo. & Calif. Kx.
California Ore. Ex.
Los Angeles Limited.
Colorado Special
North Platte Local...
Beatrice Local
W a bask.
St. Louis Express...
St. Louis Local tfrom
Council Bluffs) a 9:30 am
Stanberry Ixical. from
Council Bluffs) b 5:00 pm
Chlcnao Great Western.
St. Paul St Minneapolis. 8:30 pm
St. Paul & Minneapolis.
Chicago Limited .
Chicago Express
Chicago Lx press
Chicago, Milwaukee A
Chicago & Colo. Special.
Calif. Oregon Exp.
Overland Limited .
Chicago, Hock lslsaa Pacific.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 2:45 am
Iowa lAical a i.uOain
Lies Moines Pas..... ...a 4:U0 pm
Iowa Local all;40ain
Chicugo (Eastern Ex.;. a 4:u0 pm
Chicugo Flyer a 6:00 pm
wtsr.
Rocky Mountain Lmtd..all:40 pin
Colo. Ac Cal. Express... a 1:86 pm
Okl. & Texas ExDrwas. .a 4.40 um
Lincoln A Falrbury Pasa.b 8:46 am bl0:16 am
iiiiianurl I'artnc.
K. C. & St. L. Exp a 9:00 am
K. C. & St. L. Exp all 15 pm
Nebrabka Local a t.-OO pm
Chicago A ISortkwratern.
Chicago Daylight ...a 7:05 am
St. Puul-M apull Lxp..a 7;5u am
Chicago Local al2:S0 am
Sioux City Passenger... a 7 60 am
Chicago Passenger a t:00 pm
Chicago Bpeclul a 6:vu pm
St. Paul-M plolia Lmtd...a8:28 pm
Los Augele Limited. ...a 9:30 pm
Overland Limited
Fast Mail
Sioux City Local..
St. Paul.
7:02 am 12:06 am
6.6 pm 3:26 pm
tVtri 8:87 am
all:30 pea
a :su pin
a!2:30 put
t 9:ao pot
a 1:26 pm
a 8:36 am
a 1:16 till
a 4:40 prn
a 2:46 pro.
a 6:66 am
a 5:36 pm
axi:u am
...alO:00 pm
.'a 1:50 pm
1
1,860
.....$37,372
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
JAPAN, CHINA. PHILIPPINES, HONO
LULU AND AUSTRALIA
By tha Royal Malt Staamera of tha
Canadian Pacific Railway
Salllni from VsnoeivM, B. C.
Vnasealla. trvi to tba Orteot oa ear Miaa
tra, gaeM al ludl. gatpraa at Cklu aa4
Bmrraaa al Japaa. Taaa ataaiaan ara tka
fattest batwaea America and tUa par Raat.
gweaiara atooiaaal. Tartar aa Albanian,
earrr eae claaa at cabin paaaenxars enly, at
ill IcUrnMliat rat, lalllata' afcout every
in 4.
atear Moaaa, Mlowvra sa4 Asraagl tor
tit ealf lis to Aaetralla; aaeallaut accara
aollon. Bat I la sa suae Beat.
for rata. Interouiiea aa Ularatar. a
lf t
A. C.Shiw.Cca. Il.,t$. Clrk 51. Cklc.
lTaat Mull
Twin City Limited ,... I:!l pra
Norfolk-Poneteel a 7:40 am
Lincoln-Chadron b J:40 am
Deadwood-Llncoln a 3:0u pm
Casper-8hohonl a $.00 pm
lIatlngs-uperlor b 3:00 pm
Fremont-Albion b 6:36 pra
Illinois Central.
Chicago Kxpress a 7:20 am
Minn. & St. Paul Lxp...b 7 20 am
Chicago Limited a 6KO pm
Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd.a 8.30 pin
all:54 pm
ai0:ta) pm
a 3:28 pm
a 8:88 put
a 8.30 ana
a 8:28 am
a 7:40 am
al2:36 pra
a 8:23 am
a 8 i4 am
a 8:30 am
a 1:36 pm
a 7:40 ara
a 1:36 pm
all 6 am
a 6:36 pm
all:26 am
b 8:35 pm
bit. 46 pm
a I 46 pm
a 6 5i pm
a 8:80 am
a 8:80 ara
BCItLiKOTOS tOTU A MASO!f
Derllaajloa.
Laava,
Denver A California.... 4:1 pm
Nortnwest Bpecbxl a 4:10 pm
Black Hllla a 4:10 pia
Northweat Exprcaa a t:80 pm
Nebraska pcluta a :u0 am
Nebraska iCxpreaa a Sxa am
Lincoln Fast Mali t 1:46 pra
Lincoln local
Lincoln Local
Louisville 4V Plattam'tb.b 1:10 pm
feelievaa-Plattamouth ..a 6:e pm
platKmouth-Iowa t 8:10 am
pellevue-Plattamouta
Denver Limited .all 66 pm
Chicago Siclal a 7.-00 am
Chicago Ex pre a 4:80 pi
Chicago Flyai- 8:80 pm
Iowa I-ocal a 8:15 am
6U Lou! Bxpreaa. a 4:4t pm
Kanaaa city k 8t. Joe .aH) 4 pm
Kanaaa City A 8t, Jo. .a I.U am
Kanaaa City 8L Jo.. a i:k pra
Ar.lv.
a 4:1 pin
4:10 prn
a 4:10 pia
$.4 am
6:18 pn
a 4:10 pr
a!3:0l pm
b 8:08 am
a $:) pm
blO.SO a a
7:tt I I
VY:H pn,
a 14 ai
11:48 pm
3 64 pm
8 JO am
U.M i
U: am
a 8.80 am
4.18 pm
t4a(SJ
A'atBSTKR 8TA
ISTU . WtllTCll
St. raitt. aftaneas!! A
Chleaco,
4Daka.
Leave.
Twin City Pfngr...b 4 am
moux City Passenger. ..a 1:00 pm
BTmerann Loral b 8 9 pm
Kmeraon lxl 8:46 am
Mlaaaarl Iaet81.
Local via Weeping
Water a I- am
Falls C'.ty Loral a 3 40 pm
a Da'.iy. b Dally except Sundar.
Beep. Baturoay c bundy oaly, ValiJ
xcept alor.d.
A.Hv.
b 8:10 pm
II :M a
b I It am
140 pm
a 6:88 pm
111:4 a 4
Dally