I'll I i O.MAIIA SUNDAY I'.KK: ATOt'ST ".w. IS CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET rYaluei Are Retry and Drug" Owing to t, : Lack of Trade. GENERAL SITUATION UNCHANGED fesserted llntr Voimml lit tae r. t to 40 lbs., bun, 121 3; mH- Agrafe; fond to 3oc; Central 1 Pratirr far Tlase Mela. the ; OMAMA. August K. Value on the. grain inarkei were .euvy nd dragged lower, or.ing to a leek of irade, which nai dull, as usual, on Stu--day. Th genersl situation ha. ..ot ii'.xngcd and the expected linavv i-iovet-.enl In tiie jiorthwesl 1 the preriotr.im..: .re ,".at'ir? lor ths time bring. With a larre tncrre In stocks prices should teeelve some set birk. f Wheat was heavy ami sold lower on lower rabies an 1 expected heavy khipruents fmm tbe northwest. I Hesvy selling and increased receipts told strongly at the dope and values closed i lower. 1 September wheat opened at W.c sod I (need at K&'ic. ( orn wm dull and qu.et. with Unlit trad ing and very little int-red manifest. 1 Caah Rales were reported s trifle under yesterday, owing to the Increased ship ments. i September corn opened st V.c and closed xt 7314C. I tret-pool closed S'id lower on wheat and Wi losjper on coin. Loral range of options: ft:lr ; clipped WMt4. '1 ; . Ff.ED-St.ndv; spring dllngs. S.'I.fS; iltv, -VM H A Y St$ ; shipping. Hltms-; Br.o,a, Atll Ir. I.VAT li' 'i-Pl'i.r. : e!i jr. ."ROVIdlON8--tlef. r.t.tdv, lar.illy. $1. t ;.?); l !.:"..': ' are,. $:.mm !'.: or!;ci. ir.v-9lt.os: city extra India ". I i r. . t. it :ifat. dull: pickled t-c I:'. .M TT rjlO 'l; plrklcd ram. $1S.. Lard, st' .idv; m it. !. w.fO: refined, essv; oti'Inent. SM'S; Couth America. HO.AO; rem ponnd. Si7Vu,.2i. Pork, steadv : fainllv. iMt'T.i!; rtioti clears, JlT.MrqlSoO; mess, 17H&li.W. TALLOW Quiet : city (I.' per package), J7c: country (package free!. t'CLyu!At: domestic, fair to extra, SV'Vc: tpunee, nominal. I .iTTRll Plrm; creamery, thirds to first". l"(ji"v"'. l.'IIKnriR-Mirady: stale. full cream, ls-gi. roinrnl or white, fanrv. 1H4o. l.(inH-Piedv; receipts. lCdiii dot; west ern flr-ilr Sfjrllc; seconds. 18S.giMr;. POl T.TFtT Alive, steadv: sprinf chick ens, Ific; fov.ls. l⁣ turkevs. l!c; dresxed. steady; western spring chickens. 12'glc; spring turkeys, 25c; fowls, 134fl4'4c Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. ! Cluse.l Yes y. iWt.ea.t- I " I I l Sept. I'.l JW, sxTil . Dec. 9l'k Wi' 9i torn- I I j I fopt. I T.: :V; Dec. t7'.a tiles' 57 V b'i'i Oafs 1 I I I H-pt. 47 1 47',, 7 I 47,1 : May . 4Si,t 4V 4S',,! 48s,! 4H"i Car I.at ftrrclnta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Omaha 40 W 4 HICAbO UIIAIX AN I PHOlIO!S1 Feat area af tke Tradlag and Closing Prloaa aa Board af Trade, CHICAQO. Aug. C2. The beginning of the movement of the new crop 01 wheat on a larg- scale in the northwest-had a. weskn 1 iisjr effect today 011 the local market, prloen At the close being off Vn"-'. compared with ycterda's final quorai ions. Corn nd oata closed steady, but provisions were weak. The sltuatlo'-i In the norlliw.isi. s re lated to the early movenient of Hie new crop was the domlniint factor in the wheat market. Arrival of new wheat today at Minneapolis were eighty-five cars, against fifty-five cre yesterday and twenty-seven the previous day. H was expected also that Monday's arrivals would be much latgnr. Tiie materializing last, night of predicted frosts In many localities of the rtprlng wheal country, liad apparently al most no effect and only caused mild firm ness, at the start, which eftset the weak ness of foreign markets. Soon alter the opening price slumped nearly lu In all deliveries following a break at Minneapolis, September declining from M':4c to 923o and December I'cm MTiC to (Me. On the de cline the r,-.arkit received lair support from leading elevator interests, which atc.tdied prices, but the lack of any export demand and the alow ness of trade in catfh wheat precluded any material rally. Additional welling pre&sure developed late in th day, owing to a break of 12c in tin- price of No. 1 northern wheat at Minneapolis, bial offer ings. were not liberal. Kor Feptentfter the low point of the day wss reached at 92.,c. and for December at Msr. The market cloned easy, with September at 9!V. Final llgures on December were 94 . Clearances of wheat and flour wr eual to 4K,00 bushels. Primary reoelplp were 7T.L,00 bushels, compared with 718.O0O buslmls on the .corresponding day one year ago. Min neapolis, Diiluth and Chicago reported receipts of SM cars, against M cars last week and 279 cars one year ago. The weakness of wheat Included con siderable selling of corn, but the market licld fairly steady, owing to the low tem peratures which prevailed? last night over Ihn corn lielt. The close was steady, with prices HW'io higher to ytr. lower. Septem ber closud at 77c. and December at 5i'p k"ic. Ixcal receipts were 186 cars, with 41 cars of contract grade. There was very llttla trade In the oats market and prices held comparatively wteady. At the clo.;e prices were a shade lower to o higher- with September at f,o and December at itc. Jcal receipt were 122 cars. Provisions wer weak all day because of profit-taking sales in the September and October deliveries. Pork showed the great est losses, the decline In that being from .7'c to 47M?e. fnrni the high point of the day. The cloae was weak at almoBt ih bottom. Bepteajiber pork cloe at S14.1". Jrrt at S9.UV. and ribs at JSCS. ICstlmated receipts for Monday are: T'heat, 97 cars: corn. 3ol cars; oata, 117 cars; hogs. 128.0UO head. 1 The leading futures ranged as follows: WEATHER r THR GRAIN BELT fair aad W a rater far tar abbata lay, Says Welsh. OMAJIA. Aug. 22,. IK. Tite area of high pressgre. with cooler weather, noted In the northwest In the pre :edlng report, has spread down over the Missouri and upper Mlsslnsippl valleys, and ?a decided drop In temperature occurred throughout the upper valley lat ijRiit. f reezing weatlier. with heavy frosts, Is re ported In the northern portion of Nortii Dakota, and the cooler weather extend.!, south over Nebraska and northern Iowa. The high pressure will move down over the valleys today, causing cooler In this vicinity tonight, followed by rlslr.g tem r.ttiirn Sunday, with fair tonight and itunday. Omaha record of temipetature and pre cipitation, compared with the corresponding day of the laat three years: 190S. 1W7. IMS. lKOii. Minimum lemperatur.... ft5 57 72 HI Precipitation 71 .00 ..xt .trt Normal temperature tor today. 73 de gree1. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, .41 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period in 1907, 4.77 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 3.1.8 Inches. J... A. WELSH, Local Forecaater. Cora aad Waeat fleglon Balletla For the twenty-four hours ending at a. in., .oil! meridian time, Saturday gust 22, 190?; Temp Stations. Max. Mln. 8 Au- Asnland, Neb &2 Auburn, Neb 84 Broken Bow. Neb. i Columbus. f'Neb... 8n Culbertsoii. Neb.. 2 Kaithury. Nb.... I'ainnont. Neh...,Sx Or. Inland. Neb.. 84 liafrtington. Neb. fc7 65 47 4t M oS p'.' i4 4n Bain fall .0J . .no T .t .(Kl .W .2)t .00 T .10 .07 .71 .HI Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cleat Clear Clear iwelva-hour Rain. Inches. .00 Hustings, Neb.... t ioidrege, Neb.... 02 Oakdale. Neb M. Omahn, Neb 81 06 Tekamali, Neb... 8S 51 Alia, la W 47 .0" ("larroll. la 9 .00 Clarinda. la M 64 .00 fcibley. Ia Kit 'o .04 Sioux City, la.. 84 52 .00 Minimum tempera! ure for period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Central. Stations. Idsx. Min. Chicago. Ill S2 66 Columbus. 0 18 2 Mi Dee Molties. I 14 i2 Indianapolis. Tnd.. li! " ft Kansas City. Mo.. - M w I.oul ilij. Ky 19 8V Minneapolis. Minn, tl 72 38 Omaha. Neb 19 S4 52 St. Ltlis, Mo 18 m 0 Free-sing temperatures are reported at six stations In the Minneapolis district and de cidedly cooler weather prevails in the northwestern portion of the com and wheat region. It is warmer In the south and east portlot.a. Bhowcra occurred since the. pre ceding report In all except the Chicago and Indianapolis dlstrlots ti. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. 60c A Pound f i A 60c Pound I THE QUALITY IS UNIFORM THE PERFUME AROMATIC THE TASTE DELIGHTFUL You'll never know all the delights of Tea Drinking until you Try Tryona. COURTNEY'S COFFTARTTMsP06isT IOFFEES" Being gas roasted dally they require less coffee per cup and are, therefore, most economical coffees for you to buy A Better Coffee For Less Money. Ankola Coffee Sue per pound. ANKOLA COFFEE Is 35c a Pound. OMAHA'S PUHE CENTER. FOOD 17th and Douglas Sttcpis. s -..& : . Best of All Clothing Bargains i.- 1 en HA7DECS M THE RILIABLK STOUE Ve' . Isllfi! k'ir 'Phone, Douglas 647. Private Exchange Con nects All Departments. -s e- a OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Steers Steady for Week, Cows and Common Feeders Lower. HOGS SHADE HIGHER FOR WEEK dherw Artlre Sellers All Week, Killers Flfteea to Qaarter Higher Fat Lambs 4 lose Easier Than , ' Last M eek. DR. BRADBURY, Dentist 17 Years Same Office. 1506 Farnaru. Ext acting. . . 2uc op. Crowns.... 92.50 up. f'lates $2.00 up. Bridge Work $2.50 up Porcelain Fillings up from $1.50 Phone, Douglas IT 58. Alveolar Dentistry a specialty. Loos teeth made solid. Nerves removed without pain. Work guaranteed tea years. 4S- SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. IS Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday Estimated Saturday Cattle. Hogs. 7.SS2 8.383 6.427 3.331 l' 2.m 8.1A4 7.4,'W 4.tW 4.5'.'S 4. t00 Sheep. 9.6.'S ia.4r l;!.9- (.."M 1.04:! 4S.7H3 4:i.o;w ::?..:tif) U'l.BIS :7,8i7 :i,oj3 Six days this week. ...1:4.5:5 3'.l".i Total last week 19.4; 87.018 Total two weeks ago. .. .I.s:t4 M.MW Total three weeks ago..l3.&42 i'S.136 Total four week ago 14.6-J6 34.85S Same week last year .6,854 8b.90O The following table shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha fey the year to date, computed with last year: !?0S. 1M7. Inc. Dec. Cattle B47.21S !S,;MS 151.130 Hogs 1.785.710 i:!i.58J 92.128 Sheep .-. 91.836 H92.8C 80,171 The following tahle shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: I Date. I . '. Aug. 14... I Aug. 15... .14 Aug. 18...; T Aug. 17... .t'8 ! Aug. IS... T i Aug. 19... AUg. W... ug. n... Aug. tl... 1908. 19fi7.i:06. 1903. 19H . 1903. 1190?. 17 6 30 43H t 41 1 6 K 6 39 6 32 6 74' 5 84 6 t 5 721 & 83 6 01 6 7h S W 5 82 S 74 & 90 6 8S i 5 98 ; 5 94 3 7f 1 5 &9 5 6 03. : 5 53, r. 95! n 84, 5 55 6 91 6 841 I fi 21 I 8 74 5 01 6 8? 5 id i C 88 4 8S! 5 21 4 : oiii 8 ;7 6 1" 5 12 1 8 73 5 13; 5 15; 8 10 I 5 L'4, ti Si 5 031 5 Jill; 7 00 Artlclea.1 Oprn. High. Low. Close.' Tes y. 44. I.aala General Market. 8T. I.OU1S. Aug. 3. WHEAT Lower. On track: No. 2 red, cash, So'dvVic; No. 2 lmrd. 94U08c; September, 93c; De cember. 84!ltC. . COHX-Weak: trax:k: No. 2 cash, .bjse. No. t white, 77H-c; September. 76'ic; De cember, dVc. .... OATS-Lowev: track: No. 2 cash. 4.Vc. No. 3 white. 30c; September, 4.:",c, De cember. 60c. RYK Scarce; sic. H A Y Higher; timothy praliit. $7.00ti9.&0. BRAN Quiet ; J1.U6. FLOl'R Quiet; red winter ir.n4S5: extra fancy and ;i!90'3 4.40: clears. i.15tS.S0 ftKKDH Timothy, steady: $S.bO( 4.0. t.ORNMKAL Steady: 83.80. IRON COTTON TIES J 1.00. BAOOINO 7 16-V8C. HKMP TW1NU 7c PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing. i5?r. Lard, steady; primp steam. W4 I qii i rrv salt meats. I extra short". 19.82 tj I short clears. $9..' boxed extra snoiie Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was us fol lows: i Caille. Hogs- Sheep. H'r's. C M. St P. Ity. .. :s $7.30(5 12.00; pdients, straight. steady: boxed deer l ibs, 19.82 4 ; Huron, ateaily; $10. 50; cleat; ribs, Missouri Pacific L'nion Pacific C. 4: N. V. (eastt ... C & N. AV. (west I... C St. P.. M. O.... C. R. & Q. tcast).... ('.. R. Q. twesli.... C, R. I. : P. tcaKt i. -.. R. I. .it P. west. Illinois Central 1 11 ." 14 8 I I:'. I TotHl rccelpis 2 57 1 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, eac h buyer purchasing t lie num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Holts. Sheop. Ouinlia Packing Co :47 Swift and Company 7H Cudahy Packing Co 1.29! 10 Armour A Co , 1.1" Armour A.- Co.. lcnvcr... 71 tit. Ixiv.ls Ps'ki'ig Co 7:n IayLon Packing Co lt;i MARKET WILL OPEN AUGUST 25th WITH 7 PURE FOOD DEPARTMENTS See Monday Night Papers for ad Men's Suits Liftlit Hml lnodiuin weights, values up to $'.), including many linos of Hart, Kehafl' ner & Marx garments on sale in three bis lots at $7.50, $10.00 to $12.50 MEN'S PANTS Immense assortment of fabrics, colors and patterns, values to $4.00, choice $1.50 ALL BOYS' SUITS Values to $r.00, all styles, best newest fabrics to close ccntly. Thus heavy hogs and light hogs sell In about the same notches, it bclns a ouestion of quality rutiicr than weight. No. Av. Ph. Pr. o. Av. Sh. Pr. 1 lft 40 C 7 do ,; K4 4'" 4 2-1 i lli c -jvi iao ( ;.i st. -ji ... 74 2Si l'Jl 5 74 ;.J 4 s i: 17! 6 L.i 45 '.Tit SK ISjij !14 40 S 'S S7 L'4;l 40 32V- :is 4i 7:: ... .': 4 1ST 4'i 6 2I1! 10 247 ... i ;.li i ;t ' icd :7i W 4T.it ion c 7, i:t c ! i-it' ... xr, fs ri "i2- r,', 71 :;;! ... 3i J2 270 iw t ..n l :'I7 40 c nr. f i -214 ... f. ::o ii-2 :n in a:, i4 L'U 4l l 72 '.''I7 lit OH :7 12 6.H. 7. 17 t S.7 ti 1:0 at 70 ?41 no 7; IK l? 4-1 78 JUT lit Xi it -jo 4A e .a 4.i ;vj . ...5 71 r. ;) t ,i iif mi Hi : m itw s .-. 92 s soe sr. :42 io 4 ,: :n 4 r j rrj uu h .ci ! mt sn 7; L'S7 K'l (2I T46 ... r.r 7o t jo v 7S L't 7 ... ,;; i :! ISO ,i2i, 77 :' ... s 4 ii. k-4 6 :40 ... (40 7S I'ii -Jfnj 7i So 49 "S... Oil ;:: c .t yt ia "i 7 2-0 40 8 8:', 41 1?1 ... I 45 Wheat Sept. Dec. May 'Corn.. Sept. Dec. Mav Oata-- Sepu Deo. May rork Sept. Pet. Jan. trd pt. Oct. .Ian. Bibs Sept. Oct. Jan. iM'fl' 94 98V&H m'tfTi 54 -a 84,'j,al 49SirA, 44'J i 14 47',j 14 fi 'oi 14 37W lo biVii 15 17',, 2t. t 10 8 S 8 75 8 05 I 92 V 98, 78?,' I 9:1 Wi 94 i 94 'i 88 :8.VVaA,i65:'&'!i4 8.V?4 84,84','fr41 8,-84t,'f(.i4 49t 48'J! 50 V " 14 B7H! I 491,1 49i,4!",U 48V4iJ'ii--, 110.50! short clears, X10..6. ltjtTLTRY Kirm; chhkens. 9c: spiings, l:iVfC: tnrkevs. 14c: ducks. ;c; geese, oc. BCTTKR flteadv; creamery. lyri-oC. KOGS-Kitm; 15VtC, case ount. Receipts. Shipment. 8.i ta.ws- Klour. bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, hu Oals, bu 73. lid" -.'.1.01"' T.'i.itO 4;t.fo 29.il") 88.MO 14 00 14 10 .1. li 67'i1 IS M 17H' 10 ' 27 10 I 8 86 ' 76 I 8 05 I i Mi li 8u 8 0 14 10 14 30 16 37V,' i-4, "i'io"i st- i 8 85 ' 8 02 Vg 14 4i j 14 6ii.i 13 U-K 15 85 8 7.'. 8 o; . f. '"ash quotations were as follows. KLODR 8tead ; winter pbtenta. J4.log. 4.8: slraigtits. i4.ti'jd'4.U5: spix.g patents. S5.50fift.70; straights, f4.Vi.:'.i; bakers, 82.70 H4 00. WHEAT-No. 2 p-i.g. 8'. t-l.W; No. 3 9ct(l.l; No. 2 red. Ki-tif- -. CtJRN No. 2. ;; Wk ; .N'.. 2 : rtlow. 791Wb'79c. OAT8 No. 2 wi.'. e. 31c; No. i while, 4S',jr .RTK N. ?. 77c. BARLHY--r,air to Wiul 'e r gl.iitg. 6i1ii7v. RmiPW-Flax. . 2 tioi ,h weste: ti. b-Sl. PROVISIONS Slio.-l ribr. side (loose. b.6att.T0. Mess por!. pf.r hb!.. t'.4.1'iJH,ir.. 1-i.rd, per loo lbs.. $9 I2l Short cler sides " (hoxedi. SI 76i'd9.cO. Receipts and shipments of flour and g'ain were aa follows: Ttef elptr. Saipmems. Vlour. bbls J1.T0 17.1'9 tVhet. bu 1S1.W 11) 4'orn. B4I W f)ata. bu 198 0ml 22V.HI0 Rye. hu 7.0C ...... Barley, bu 4S..400 10.301 On the Produce exchange today the but ler market was steady ; creameries. 1tf22!iic; dairies. 17(63ii-. V-s. steady: at mark, cases Included. Hfelie; lirats, Hlic; priin firsts, !oc. Cheese, steady nt llV"l'"Vt M!W YORK 41UNF.RAI, MARKET Oaata.laas at ae Day aa Varlaaa Caaaialltles. NF.W YORK. Aug ;?.-FrXlR -He-ceipta. 12.100 bhl.; exports. n.JOO bhls.: Males. S.iKi bblr.: market. t;).1 and qui?:; Minnesota patents. t..4'o3.7.V. winter atralghts. J4.0f"'t4.l3; Mliin.ila baKei?. 14 10 4.: winter elis. S;.4VaCi4t; winler patent. S4.4tj4 73: inter low grades. V. 'M taZiD. Re flour. teKd'; fair to good, 4.1ti4 30: choice to fancy, S4.3fcB4.ft3. COKNMKAL Firm; iin whlta and yel low. $1.7001.75; coaiae, 1.83tf1.70; kiln dried, K26. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, Mc, f. o. b.. New York. WHEAT Receipts. SJ.COO hn . exports. 119. 903 bu.: aal a. l.Ko.uO hu. future?. Spot market, easy; No. ; red. 9,11. oi';. ele ator; No. '.' red. SI 01',. f. o b. afloi.t; No. 1 northern Dulutli. S1.284. f. o. l. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. $1aj4V f. o. b. afloat. After brief opening ateadineis, dje to frost talk, wheal weakened oil fears of big northwest receipt, al.mday and ira1 , hlo net lower. 8eptinbfi- Cics.-d, ll.Oi1,; Iierember. Sl tiiS: Way. 11. 0i. iilKX-Receipts. 4) bu. Spot market. atead ; No. 2. POc. elevator, and 9"U,. av. Ilveied. Optinn market was it noul trans actions, closing 'S- net lower. Kcptrin hr clowd. r1c; lJe-eiiter closed. 7(r,c; Mav eloaed. Tl'.jc. OAT8 Receipts. 133,500 bu. ; exports. 70 1. 1. Spot market, steadv: mixed sal. 28 lo 'ha. sWc; caturai whit, 3 to 31 lbs.. Kansas City Orala aad PrtTtaloas. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 2.V-WHF. AT-Cn. changed to Vc lower: Septenibe:-. Sc,c. De cember. May. 9t,c. lash: p. - I hard. ;'97c; X- 3 hanl. Mtwtkn.--, u. t v.rtiK. V. :t red. DC'iff'.-Sc. CORN Ctii'ii aimed to ; higher; ! tembcr. 71c: liecemher. r7 c; Mav lc'..k. x- ' mixed. '.3c: No. : mixed. S I 7:t,.; No. i white, S.iS74c; No. 2 w hite, 71p, 9 lfS ;jw OATS-Cnchatiged: No. 2 while. 47Va6uc; I No. 2 mjx-ed. 48'r'o47M:c. KVKi -gwa-. HAY I'nchnnced to 2oc higher; ItiuioUiy. 9.30iUO.0O; choice prairie. i 7.50. Ill ITT KR Fin .i : oreami y packing stock. 18c. ! KlillM Higher; t'tvbli cilias, tent receipts, lc. I Receipts , Wheat, bu Coin, bu I Oats, bu ! Local i avige of option i xira, Sep- 72Si ro choice 17.2r.3 mc; ( ur- 239. 1.t.'i0 l'l,') Siliptiienis. 189.""i 52 0i ' 4'X j Articles.l Open.t Hih. Low. ; Close. Yes y Wheat-I I Sept...' 8i-a Pw...We,l May...! itfil Coin- I Sept... .1 93. 7i: Dec. May. I I 7'4.S71.il-. siSAl.. ss'-i-!.. I I 7ur.!70VS"l!-- 7,i f.Tii,:.. ;5S-' 4-(iu91..;i?4."S-i4V,l Mlaaeasiolla Grain Market. MINNKAPOI.IS. Aug. 2i-WHKAT-Sep-tember. !4V: December. 97V: May. ll.OlSc. Cash: No. V hard. Si .121.14; No. 1 rjurth , ii 1,,D1 i": Vi. I I.ard. new. SI.W: No. 2 noithern. il.O7til.08; No. S nortlicrn, Sl.Oo Hjl.O.!. H RAN In bulk. SlP.0ai9.M. Fi.orn Week. 20- low r for patents; first patcivts. S3 fcVa8.or: second pateiue. S3 .80 'g-3.90; first clearc, $4.3014.43; second clears, SUUawjC 80. Totals 71 4.4S8 106 CATTLE There were no fresh r ccipts of any consequence and it was practically a holiday In the yarcis mo far as th cattle trade was concerned, there bring very llsht business doing. The receipts for tin- w ck have shown a vciy large gain over nil previous weeks of recent dale, heinB the largest of any week since the oigrhiK nf the range season. The arrivals hn.i.' con sisted very largely of rangers, there b-Mne very few native cattle here this wpfk. A few corn-fed steers have been reported I In nearly every day, but the supply has not been ovei ly laigc; nt the same time packers have given the preference to rnn" 'cattle. o Hint possibly it was Just as well that the supply of corn-feds was no larger, j What few there were sold very frce'y at good, firm prices and at the close of the ! week the market is ipiotcd steady t' a lit ! te stronger than a week ago. Good range beeves have been in quite liberal supply, but there have been none ton msriy to meet ths lequlrementa of the market, with the result that the trade has been active on most days and pries fully steady. It lias In fact been on entirely satisfactory market throughout the week. , The situation as regards cows and heifers has riot been so favorable lo the selling in terest. Tin- Hiinnlv has been very large all the week, with the rc-.iil-. that price broKc badly the first of the week and. though n part of the loss was mac up. I lie market at the close is still irr2ric lower in niosi eases, fanners have been in exceptionally good demand and notwithstanding Ilie break in heller grades of cow stuff they have rold fully steady all the week. The best fleshv feeders have been free sellers ;.ll the week and at the cloe are strong as compared with last week. On the other hand, common to medium gra.lt of feeders, rough heavy feeders and light Blockers have gradiilly eased off until at the close of the week they are aafely 10'rj. Joe lower. Quotation on cattle: Goon to choice corn fed slei rs, $8 2.Va7iO; fair to good corn-fed steers. So 2flj8.2f: common to fair corn-fed teer S4i'n8.2f; good to ch.itce range steers! S4.754fo.23; fair to good rar.e uterr. $4 Jn'dsl.70; c ommon to fair rang steers. $3.60!j4 2t; good lo choice cows and heifers, $:i.4itj4 23: fair to good cows and lu-lfers, S2.9trti3.40; common to fair cows and heifers. SAOSISO: good to choice stockers ar.d feeders. S4.2n1i4.43: fair to good muckers ard. feeders. 5t ft4 ; common to fair stock -rs and feeders, SJ.vOJ.W; stock heifers, CiOj SCO. COWS. N. A. No. A- rr. S ) 2 M FKKDKRS. j 41 2 Jo I RILLS. 1 141KI 2 75 Wilson Tarbell isiraysi Jiom - i SlIKtCP Wnen the mntket opened tills looming tiierc was only one car of fresh sii'Ci m Kigli:. 'I'licre was a car of west ern wethers from Iowa, which sold at $4.20, h Rood, strong price. l or th week the receipt, ss reported vc.slerilay. have been vc: y large, showiny a heavy gam over all previous wick." of recent dale, and fit hc same time bcinv double fhat the receipts were for the eor- restMindiiig week for last year. Tile ar rivals nave consisted quite largely of lamb.--, the proportion of that kind being ilic laig csi of any week so far since the begin ning of the range season. In spile of the large receipts of iambs. Hie market ad vanced very sharply Die first of t lie week under free lni ir,g on Ihc part of both feed ers and packers Later on In the we "k ad vices from t lilcago Indicated a vety heavv bre.-ik in the lamb market. The trade began easing off, especially on fat lambs, so that the advance was all lost and possibly a lit tle more, the msrket being hardly as good at the close of the week as It was one week aco. Feeder lambs, on the other hand, did not break so much, the market being sustained by a very active demand from tie countrv. Still, it was a noliceable faet lhat the wire edge wa.s off the market h' fore the close of the week. Although prices were still a little higher than tliey were last week. Sheep, both killers and feeders, advanced sharply the first of llie week, and as the supply was by no means burdensome. Hits advanc was well maintained until tlie close of the week. It is new Nafe to niote fa rheep around hVa'Sc higher than iasi week, fceoer sheep are nlso higher, nl Ihougli uossibly the advance on that kind lias not been quite so great as on the best killers. Taking the week as a whole, the market lias certainly been ill FRY SHOE CO. THIS WEEK is the LAST WEEK OF OUR SALE If jou haven't been in to sec our bargains jet. don't tint it off any longer. You'll be sorry if jou niias tbem, they're bo Kood, and this is the LAST CHANCE jou will have for a long time at such Good Bargains in Good Oxfords Remember, thej are all from our own stock of reliable high grade goodi, and the prices have been greatly reduced. AVe have bargains for nu-n, women mid children. He sure aud call this week; it's the last week of ihe sale. $2.50 See the New Fall styles in our IT. S. & M Clothing tit tl 1 ArlP Copy tlcrht 1908 by Hart SclufTner & Marx try HAVBEN'S MU BAILEY MACH DENTISTS iMiwa,ia.,iV TITLED FLOOR PAXTON BLOC B Corner lfltb aad Far nam Stroeta. Best equipped Dental office in the middle wstt Hfsnect grade Dentistry at Reasonable Trice. Porcelain filllnea. Just llk tae loots. s.t'1 'IIMHI-af" W I C 3""1 Follow the Flag y Up To!edo, O. and Return $23.25 from Omaha $ 8.25 from Chicago Tickets sold August points ' ast of Chicago. A FRY SHOE CO. TXB IEOISI, 16th and Douglas Streets. Liverpool 4. rata Market. LlVLI'.fMOI, Aug. 27. WHKAT ftoot, nulfi; No. -J i d westrn winter. 7s M: No. I "alifo-.-.n. 7 lu'-d: fnure. 'tuc-i; Sej i r r. ; 4U.1: December. 7s OVd. ( ORN-Shot, flrt.i: Atr.erli-an mlN.l. 7 4d; fiu!. !"': isepttmlxr, 3s !i 1. fearla PKORI A, Til.. Aug. '-. No. : ellow, i-.'r. No No. .1. 7x': No. 4, DATS Mgii.l 4 whit... 4t'i '. V1USKY-$1.: Nu Market. CORN lxwer; . a ello , 7jT9,c; 3 grade. 7ij"7be. wiii:. tt&'so; No. Mllwaakee firala .Market. MILWACKKK. Wis.. Acs. Uiwrr: No. I northern, SI hn-i'l.M; lUM-thern. Sl.l'8l.li: S-pieniber. S!o. HARLKY Steady; sumplc, W5j--. CORN- Firm; No. S cash. 7trji(ie; teinber, 77c. i-:at Mo. Sep- ('? Market. NHW VOr.U. Aug. tt. COPTER Market for luiores rlojed steady. iel unchanged to 16 points lover. Sale. 4f, uuO bag. Incl idlug August at S.70c. tfepiemher at a.-. Oclolier I at .&V, 1 tml.fr at S.6VC Mai' h at S.tiOit land May at Vc. Spot, quiet; Rio. No. 7. 'e: Santo. No. 4, ',.. NUil cotfoe, auli; I Ceroora. 412V. r--,-, 7 cow a. . 1 cow 1 c on.. . . 1 toer. ;t steel . 11 tows.. 17 HP-eia. 4li cow s. . 3i 3 30 3 3o 6 23 & 23 3 14 r cows. . . 1 cow 7 steers. :l steers. 5 steers. 24 ateei n. " steers Kulikel-N'eb. us: ..l"fo ..r.'t7 ..1 ..ll4 ..12M ...IVI 3 50 : i 4 d6 0 3 2o 4 3.1 & 23 9:t .. 70 .1423 ..N13 .. ("4 ..n.-s A, .. W3 3 :' i ii Miller-Neb 13 helfeie... 4t 2 4u 3 f-edcrs.. 4W 3 2 2 cow . Sri 2 " 2 cows 3 00 3 cow s 815 S ' t-0" M0 ' 60 HOGS - While the demand did not tt'ie:ir overlv urgent. 11 a nevertneless equal l,. the uLEoiplion of t!ie moderate receipts lit night, r-eitv nucli everything sold In e-v fair season in tie in-nnlng. sillio'igli irud wan i""l. partli-i-.arty ai tive. 1 nc St..:iuiti 2.1, won a top make the market 5ii healthy and very satisfactory condition. ruinations on range or grass siicn and lambs: (.Jood to choice lambs. $3.k!'a'i.co; fair to good larnhs. t.Y3u'''7f..S: feeding lambs, $.".(k"if Ti r.'i; good to choice light year linRS. S4.4''Vi4.7i: good to choice heavv yearlings, $4.1'o4.4o: feeding yearilngs. 4.in-a4.10; good tij choice wethers. $4.i(ia 4.20: good wethers. S3.73i4.iV. fe-ding wetners. $.l.-it'cffl.b; good lo clioico ewes, $:i.76,as).Wi; fair to good ew, .';.2T'8.73, feeding ewes, $2.i.)'g:t.0O; culls and bucks, $2.l,0 .1.00. No. A v., Pr. ICS western wethers lit 4 20 i mcAi.o i.ivi: situ k iitiiivi:i tattle and sheen Ofrnrfr ltu Kite lo Tea I rail I. oner. CHIC AIM). Aug. 22. CATT I. K Receipts. 50m liead; market steady: beeves, J' Twrt 7n; Texans. $3 Wcd'3.2ii; westerns. S.j-'uil.t-4; Mockers and feedeis. S2.6."!i4 .&.); cows aad heifers. $1 8.VnJ.uO; calves. $3 5o.a7.2f'. MOOS-Receipts. 9 tavi head; market :Q HV lower; lights. $r,.ixi'y.i.;0; heavy, $ti.liaf! W; mixed, $i;.HV(5.sr.: xougli. $ii.toiti.40-, good to choice heavy, $S4Ont;.S0; pigs, $3..Jit.00; bulk of sales, tn t'i'ah 73. SHKK1 ANP I.A.MRS -Receipts. 1.rA) head: market steady natives, $j.23i4.23; westerns. $2.75tM.2S: yearlings. $4 2,'i'ij3.of'; lambs, $2.30'o6 23; western. $.;.73'S6.23. (iilo.i: paekcrs hikI Ii'iti-hcrs, lighta. i;.23'iiO.,Vi: pigs, S3.).Viiu.2.. SHKKP AND I.AMHS Ibci head; ntarkei steady: icttttons, lcmhs. SI.O04i4.2ii: reuge wethers. good, I " ew es, $:j.2o"M.l. Lire tocU Market. .IOSKPH, Mo.. Aug S1. Joseph H'll'TII ST l-rrl.l.- ri..,ir,ta 1mi ...j.1- mnrlrnl I steady; beeves, Si.fa 7. 23 : Texans, S.'.af 4 ii; cow a and heifers. S2.2a'oli.23: calves, S3.nirri6.0O: nx ker ai.d leeders. $:i.0ori4.wi; hulls and slags. S.'.jo'n 4.30; wcstoni steels. 3.15.25. Mt KS Receipts, 4,3'i head; market ofi hie 1 lower; good lieay. SK So'?'; '; medium audi mixed. $i 33fiti 60; liglit, S3.81fii.4r; bulk of I sales, $t;.:tf'ati.&o. I btlEl:;! AM) LAMBS Receipts. J. j head, market steady; lambs, $3 23fi j.Ha; ! wethers. $:i.00o4.1, ewes, fSAVQ t"; year lings, SJ.OlK'j 4 30. Mini l llr l.le Mock .Market. SIOCX CITY. la.. Aug. 22 (Special Tele- gram.) - Hot Ml Receipn. 2.n) liead; mar- ket 5c lower; rar.ge, S.3u':S.4:; bulk, $t.23 j jt.30. ATTLK-Rccelpt. 1mi head; market steadv; beeves. $3.0t "1 7.'": cows and in ifei. l.ori.o; feeders. S3.Nt4-2i; calve and , yearlings, $2. 75 a 3 stock In .-lulil. Receipts of live stor k at the six ipal wtern markets yesterday; the hOL'K Hold lairf"lv at a, 143. whlcu wouh lor lower than yesterday. Roceipts of hogs have been ip this wvek, fooling tin 21 trifle had. showlrg a falling off of head, a compared with last ov. 20.0OO iiead. s comi-arwl weeks agj. M'hlie (lie anrl fr.rtVi. tie I'nunit1 -.111.01 narrow- limits, and) at tiie cios. the we. k the market Is only about 2jf higher thl week ttian It was at the eloe 01 lh pi.vtou week. A feature of the Had at the preent time is that w-lght cuii ln f'SJui tha 4h . i- ite meagi r over '.o00 shot.t 7,oo wek, snd wltii two flucti'.ited link market ver St. I.ooi I. It SlocU Alarket. ST. Liil lS. Aug 22. -'.n LL -Ite-celpis. :;n0 hei-rl. h'I Texati': market steHde; natix'e sl iping snd exoort slier. 1. $4.75'& 7. HO rirce beef and butcher steers. $::,iui 61 ti nil ; steer iiiuler l.i'Otl pminilK. SI Od'd it.iiO; stocket ,iml feedeis. .1.0111a 4.00; cows and helfejs. S2.75-aH.2S; raiiuers. S'i.OO'g 3 5; hulls. $2.75(1.50; caHes. $3 (Hi a i 75 : Texas ami IihIihh steers. $2.7511 5.40; cows ami heifers, $l.uii U 4.23. IIIX.S Receipts. 2.500 liead: market 10c lower; pigs and lights. $3.5lcij i;.4ft; packers. 40i i .0; lul-li-r.- and besi neavv. Sli.illrSj 6 fO. SHKKH AMI LAMUS R-cclpts. 100 hea.l; market steadv: natie muttona. $4.00ra4 25: lamh. $ 5 SO 'a 5. 7 .'. ; culls and bucks. $3.23h4 00. S-iuth Omaha. Sioux City. . . St. Joseph Kansas Ci: y . . St. Louis Chicago Total . . . I 'little. . 1 00 loo 1"0 . SOU . 300 .1.400 Hogs. 4.41111 2.iiiu 4.51111 2.OH11 2.. MiO :t.0"ii 25.0HIJ .tli to J'MH. I.i;iig hnitt. stopover at all I :J r n 1 f'3 : j Special train, through tars, corumissai y cars ..-r inc cofl'.-e nn, r- 1 lunches nt popular prices. SI.' i Illustrated painplilct of Toledo ami all i 11 1 01 111. 1 linn. fill f I i Wabash City Ticket Office, liitli and I'ariutii i lr. etN, ,.r adili. v. V j XAKKY r. MOOBES, G. A. F. A., Omaha, Iteta. t Big THE NAME THAT STANDS 1 ) "li For All There is in Shoes !1 tmm a I nuTTER nut nm:Ai) I B l'!iae llie .1 l.i I . mill H 9 ph-u-e llie pl - El .u... .... .i. i .u.. El H " " ..eiiiv. M Sine., iriii, i,n- inirn. . um n D rOK SALE AT ALL OKOCEIS So g khoeniaker'a art they are the l The label is on the loaf. 8 ishoe8 without a h,..t-iimB j P NEW ENGLAND BAKERY H the gc-rrt-they conform to the J gj TMQmv'ZYvZZin Vwt i mm mem i i i and they wear becaiM" they 81 fit. the foot. H ! We've the'lull line or Hunan I i?4!v Shoes for both men and wi-nien I ; J 111 A all the new stylos. - styles pjj ImJA that are cxtlunive with llie ? j vVH llanuu Shoes. H Q SI H R I f ill i 1 Cv , wTv n n i m r. i ... yr r v. j ii a X. fetie-p. lot; i.5'MI .M 1 1.., 1,5. Ill 3 1'... Kaaaaa KAKSAH reipt. Market. confhc d r,f CHr Lire Stack CITY. Aug. 22. CATTLK R- 3c0 head. Including P! southerns; fcte.ul. ; native Bteers, Sl.6tsq7.2u; ut hern steers. S.!.3-'4.2.-; southern cows. $2 2.Vp.':.uO: native cow and heif.-rs. $2.2Va 3 26; tmker snd feeder. $2..iii6.'i; hulls. $2 4ii3 4o; cslve. $3.2f.a.J&: western xteer. $;ijoS3: wetem cow. $2. Juno 3 15. Hi HiS Recelpr. s.wjo head; market 5e lowr; oulk of sales, M3S"i(S; iia, U "tisar and Molae. NKY YORK. Aug. SI ti A R-Raw , steady; fair refining. 3.fsi'a3.5.V; cMitri .igal. 1st test. 4.004is).tCic; molasaes sugar. M.V 3 2Sc; refined, iiiiet; No. ti, $4.rc; o. i. 4.7fs-; Nd. H $1 7cc; No. S4.i3c; No. 1. 4 u! ; No. 11. 4.cVc; No. 12. 4 4m-; No. I::. 4 h-: No. 14, 4.35i ; confi 1 1 loners' A, 5c: mould A. 5.33c: cut loaf. 6c: crushed, .; powdered. 3.:K-: granulated. 5.2-x-; cubes. 6.45e. Alt lAS8p:p-4Julet ; New Orleans, opi u kettle, good to choice. 2Va42c. Metal Market. NKW YORK, Aug. 22 M ETAIJ4 There mi no change In the metal markets in Hie absence of cables, and business was dull. Tin I quoted al $20 0023.50. 'opp. r w as dull. with lake quoted tit $1"- -"4"ii 13 ..' elictrolvtlc at $i:: 37"-'' IS..V4 ami casting at $13.1211113 ;f7'a. Lead was un. I.anaed at $4 io4.'q4 62r. and fpelter at St HT.'o4 7o ST. Hil IS. Aug. 22-MKTAI.S-Lea 1. dull a' $4.43. Speltei. dull at "113". FOR WOMEN $5.00, S5.50, $6.00 FOR MEN $5.00, S6.00, $7.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 1 K.A.M STHKKT. a. ASOCMTD ADVERTISING CLVB5 CfAf IER1CA OONATNTICN KAN5A5 CITY AVG.26.?z8. 4!r ALWAYS ,ii)ili' I'aiorilc make of SHOES WALKOVER! SPECIALS K i:m THI.Mi NKW IX Ml.li Ki-MSOX IX KXAI'I'V STVI KS SO I. I 4 X I. V A T T II K Walk-Ovar Shoa Store 314 SOUTH 1STK 8TBEET (Tour itoois So. of Beaton Drug Co.) LB. m. TittMrius, waiK-OTr Mao. y. V t J