-i h. - s TIIE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1910. REAL ESTATE tARM ANli HAXril I, A II) FOR MID North Dakota -Caatlaae. ATTENTION. 160 acres of prairie landHwo nlln from e"roy; ran all he cultivated black loam, with clay subsoil; In a well settled com munlly. For the next thirty days I can ffer thlg beautiful quarter for li.SnO. One- Salf cajrt, balance at per cent. Address nomas K. Stevens, Troy. S. I). HUTCHINBON COUNTYHO. DAKOTA. 1 hare aom good Improved farms at MO to $) and gome unimproved at flu to f Ver acre. Writ for our list. C. O. 8CHNEFEL, TRIPP, g. D. FOR BALE 640-a r re farm, a square section In Peuel Co., B. !., good noil, good sub-soli, three pi lice from etatloit, five mllea from good town, good flve-riKim house, nicely painted; basement, barn. 4060, in good renair; giod en ho n bo, granary and machine shed, a rind mill and tank, alio living spring water n this farm. Fenced with cedar pos"ts and four wires, near school and church, In well Improved section of the country, lev acres under plow, balance pa Ft tire and hay tiieadow, land rolling; prtre fui.ao an acre. Mortgage Id.vOO on the land, dus 1913, want balance cash. II.. L. Craven & Co., Onawa, la. Kaaaas. . . JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN., FARMS. 400 acres, 4 miles Olathe, Improved; best grain and stock farm In county; fHa per acre. $10,000 cash,- balance per cent. 120 acres, improvedi all smooth land, 1 mile Olathe; on good road; iw per acre. 160 acres at Uckman, on Htrang line; this Is a beautiful farm; at a bargain. to acres, 1 mile Olathe,- very rich land; fin country hoina; pu:4 right, ' to acres near Lenrxa, Kan.; highly Im proved, rich land;- II 40 per acre. Can sava you money .an any Rise farm, Olathe properfy or western Kansas land. John Fergus, Olathe, Kan. FOR BALK 100 acre Well Improved land; I mllea from Llnwood, lea,v en worth Co., Kan.; 27 miles of Kansas City; 4-room house, barn fur 13 horses with mow; other outbuildings: watered by weil, cistern and springs with windmill; GO acre farm land, balance timber and pasture; so acres fenced hog tight; half mile to school; on rural rout and telephone; ' price $66 per acre. Call or address L. F. . Kimball, Llnwood, Kan., route 2, Boy 88. , , , . . .', Wlsooasla. BE TOUR OWN BOHS Earn a farm of Wisconsin's best land; rich clay loam soil; level, near town; get my plan. O. A. Mc Dermld, Eau Claire. Wis.1" I 1 ' nt ' ' - . Mlecrlixaeons. -. : HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8 A LB OR TRADE 7 Or do you want to buy one? Mann yuttr want known through THE DKJ MCIXEH CAPITAL, the want medium of loaa: Rates: 1 cent a word tor each Inier tion. 4 cen. a a ine, 19 cents an Inch. Clr dilation. 41.000; largest of any Iowa daily, (live us a trial. Adch-ess The Capital. Laud IiapL. Dee Moines. Iowa. REAL ESTATE LOANS Good; 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and ttir sale at amounts from 1309 to 3,000. BENSON. & MYERS, 412 N.. Y. Lifo Bldg. 4,500 to J.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Res. Estate Co.. 10.4 N. X. Life. Douglas or A-ilb2. to 7100,000 on Improved, property. No deity. WANTED City loans, retera Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam bmithei Co., 1230 Farnam BU 8100 to f 10,000 made promptly. ' F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., lttlh and Farnam.5 .. MONEY TO LOAN Payna Investment Co. LOANS to Dome pwners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, " 6OT First National Hank Bldg. SWAPS WANTED To trade, ' 20 land for Kood automobile, ltuam. May wood. Neb. i. i acres Oregon Address H. 11. OARVIN BROS.; Sd floor N. Y. Life. C00 year. Price 116,000;: mortgage 85,000 at fer cent, duo la five -years. Trade for and. , . . , NOWATA LAND AND LQT CO., 658 N. Y. Life Bid. Phone Red 1399. BUSINESS leased for it ISO per month, no exuense; owner will exchange for land or faun worth about $:ft,U00. H. H. Culver, felO is. x . Lite. WANT TO EXCHANGE IOWA FARM FOR MERCHANDISE. 400 ACRES, good dwelling. I barns. I wind mills, lots -of woven- wire fence, about five mlivs to rullioad, plenty good shade, small amount timber,, fine lay out for handling . stocK, excellent pasture, mortgages in.uoo. will put' in equity and some- cash, either general stock of hardware and implements, pi lie 616 er acre. BOd.ShiHilAN, BROa. Murray, ta. ,, - '' - - .i . !) acres North Dakota lar.d. free of In cumbrance, for goii Oiuaha property, I'houe Harney 133i. unuu lowa and umnesota land to ex change for general rnerchandlxe and hard ware stocks; many bargains. The Mercan tile Adjustment Co., tiuthrle Center, la. IF IT IS ANY' KIND Of TRADE. aES A. U. LATliROf . WANTED 0 BUY A THOROITOHLY modern or 7-roonj bouse In north or west part of city. Phone tuy n -Ltrt pr avply iwl bjiencer. ACETYLENE carbide been UHed in country. ' riknt. City OarbHse. Cq. Lincoln. Neb. cans which have -Mu.ft be priced , m x. utn bu. BEST prices fcr BROKEN WA'.'CHES. Old Uold, etc NATHAN. B. Ulb Ht. BEST PRICE paid tor second-band fur niture, carpets, -eloihlnyj and shoes. 'Phone 1-"UKUI3 Mil. Vtlll.N Vhlllllig say you saw thuir ad." In The Bee. WANTEDTO BORROW- FOR SALE-GJ't edge, first mortgage per vent bonds. Addieos 0-!)2, Bee. REMEMBER It takes but a few stroke ( the peu to elate that you saw the "ad. In The Uec Tho advrtMr wants to know, WANTED TO REN1 b-ROOM apartment with heat tation and price. - .Vi-T'.K) Bee. . - Give lo iYe Are Getting Numerous CalU For Houses of ' AH -SlXts. , Ll.it with Ls, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Kl N. Y. Ufe Bldg. 'Phone Red 1M WHEN auewttnoi; advectlKements In Th 6-ee Want Ail u lumns, kindly luention tn tact thai you saw the ad. in l he Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS BOY, )4 years old, would like, place for in summer, nra tii.. : , WANTED-Latlles' clothe to laundry by (list clans laundrviis.,f,alt IHiui;. jUIL . JAPAN ESk! wants pwit4vi as chaueffer; bus had expei Icnoe- Tel. Hartley m&. THOROt'OHLY competent superintendent tr luavy buildings would like position with irua construction firm. Concrete work a CpeUuliy. Address, K 7K2. lies. RKKINED lady desires position as com paniun or. taking , care f.1 children; only respectable persons need answer. Address Y care Bee. if you hava anytulng to aeit cfr trade advertls It In The Be Want Ad col euuna and get quick- result - . RAILWAY TIME CARD CXIOIV STATION Teatk aad Mas. tales raelflc Leave Arrive. all 30 pm 6an Francisco Overland Limited a 8;15 am China dc Japan Fast - Mail a :10 pm Atlantle Express , Oregon A W een. 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WEBSTER ITATIOK FltMtSt ss4 Westtee M I aeon r I Pacific Auburn Local ...b 8:60 pm bU:16 pm Chlcaao, St. l'aol, lllaneapolle A Omaha Bloux City Express b 1:08 pm fell: am Omaha Local . 1:20 pm Bloux City Passenger.... r :w pm Twin City Passenger.. .b 6:30 am .......... loux City Local a t:a am Emerson Local b 6:6i pm b 8:10 am ra) Dally. (b) Dally exceot Sunday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG-AMERICAN All -cdern Uaf. - J- vices (Wireless, etc.) London-Pa ris- Hamourg Mn. wald'SMAu(ls,lpm "Fenna7lvania.,.Aug. u dnclnnsU Aug. WKi. As- Vic. geyt. 8 mti-cruoo s la Cru tiMWaraau Uunbius aireot. Me. Hamburg-Aiuui ica i.iu. 4 a utwadway, 24. 1, ur uuwu asuuui OMAHA kCM-KAb UAHKKTI. ttaple and Taaer I'roaaea i'rleea Far. alahetl by Hovers ana vooiiers. BUTIKR--Creamery, No. i, delivered to the reun tiaut in 1-lb, cartons, sic; wo, i. In 30-lb. tubs, 8oc; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, gc; No. , In CO-lb. tubs, 27 He; packing stock, solid pack, 20vjc; dairy, In bO-lo. tuus, Market changes every Tuesday. CHKii&lir l wiiib, KVsc; xoung Atnerioss, 19c; daiy, lsc; triplets, life; liuioerger, 18e; No. 1 brick, lie; imported bwiss, sue; ao ,ioiir Swiss. n4c, block al", tic POULTRI uresseu .oroners, c; nens. ir,- ,-o.a. 10c: ducks, lsc; geese, lac: tur kevs. the, pigeuus, per uu., ..v, iiuniei- sauabs, per tloi., 4.uu; iancy squaps. per QOX Xa.aU, O. A Mm.t jiiv; Broileis, Wo; hens, 12c; old roosters, 7c; old dui-ka. fu 11 feamerea, loc; geese, iuii ream cred loc; turaeye, "v, iuiuw wo each: pigeons, per dox., twe; homers, per dox., $3 00; squabs. No. 1. per aox., i.u0; j,o, y nA sine . ll.2o. Flat"! iaii . .p., 1 1 w- flih 14c; pie, toe, udi.1, uxi, up crsp nii sue: Spanish mackerel, ISc; eel, n,c; live- bufiaiw, i". percn, kc- bullht-ads, 14c; roe snaa, nwi each shdd roes, p - 4.- aalmon. l&C. RKKF CUTS-Rlb: No. 1. lG'ici No. t 14c- No. 8. c- Loin: wo l. ine; o. 2. i4V4c Kv. 1 HiC Round: No. 1, HVic, No. 1, 9e No. t. 1o. Hate: No. 1. 6c; No. i. lc; FRUITS Oranges. California Camella brand Redland Vaienclas, 100 sse, per box, li 00- 120 sire, per box, H.aO; 160 slie, per box. t-VOO; Havana ateaiterrsneaa bweets. ,iw.ii4 sixes. ier box. li.vu. Lrmoiit: Llmon i... .ir fancy. S00 slxe. per box. 18.00: sw) site, per box. $a.M; choice tUO sue. per box. t' K; 360 sisa, per bvx. $8.00; 240 else. 60c per box less; Sunset brand, per box. 17 50. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunoh. 12 2i2W; Juinoo. ruiicn, a. fmtxi. canta loup o: California, 64 alxa. I4.S0; 45 standards, $5 00. Plums: California, red, per 4-basket crate. 1W. Blus Prunes: Per crate, HIM. Peaches: California, per 20-lb. box. Vic; Texas yellow frees, per 4-basket crate, lae; per ft-basket crate, XI 40. pearsi California BaritetU per box. UM: In lota, per box. L Apujes: Home grown In bnls., t4.0u$ 4 60; new Oregon In boxes. tl.Ti. Water melons: Texas, 10 par lb. Dates: Anchor brand, nsw, 30 1-lu. packages la box. par box J!W. VKUKTABLES Irish Potatoes: Wiscon sin and native, per bu., 60c. New Potatoes: In sacks, pr bu., 90c Cabbage: New Cali fornia and southern, per lb., Xc. Onions; Yellow. In sacks, per lb., 4c; b'panleh. per crate. 11.16. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per It., K.c; red. per lb., 16c. Fgg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dox, 1. &0w2 00. Tomatoes: Ten. neeaee, per 4-baket crate, ibo. String and W ax tteans: Per hamper, about to-lbs., 11.60; market baskets. Tiie. Cucumber: Hot htuse and borne grown, per dos.. 6c Celery; iJlcfe- Ingan, per ooa.. Duucaca, aoc. Treasury Statemeat. WASHINGTON, Aup. . The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business tndav was as follows' Tmt Fends Cold coin, $S72.9,M9; silver ilollurM, ll4.7JO.i"U; silver dollars of ISM, JJ.b.-i cOO: silver certlficdtes outstanding, .a.o.wj0. (General Fund Ptsndard silver dollars tn general fund, t:.iiy,77S; current liabilities. tui Six 207 : workina balance In treasury tiffUes, SJO.&Ol.tiM; In banks to credit of treasurer of the Vnited mates, 1a.619.91; eul Miliary silver coin, t;0.90ii. Jot; minor coin. II i e(Hr; total balance In general lund, e U4.44ii iBAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Iricei Eemain Strong, Owing , to Foreign Newi. MOVEMENT OF CHOI'S LIBERAL Showers la Kaasas. Nebraska sal Oklahoma Conllaae sad Deellae ' la Cara Valaes la Expected ea Market. . OMAHA. Aug. , 1910. The strength In wheat ls based entirely on the unfavorable weather in France. hlch la - Imnmllnff harvratinir (mentions. Foreign news Is the market feature and the present course of prices Is dependent on this nws. Domestic conditions are bearish, the movement of new wheat Is very liberal and stocks are nlllne- tin owina to the llarht shipping demand. Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma continue to get showers where It ls most needed. While stocks of contract corn are small the mora favorable conditions prevailing should cause freer country selling and a decline In values Is looked for. Wheat opened firm on strong cables and bulllxh foreign advances. Later the pressure of liberal country selling and hedging sales brought a decline and the market sagged heavily and closed on the low for the day. Long corn wss pressed on the market. and with the weakness In wheat values eased off sharply. Weather outlook Is much better and selling by the country ls in larger volume and some further decline Is expected. I'rlrnary wheat recelnts were l.ETO.AM bit. and shipments were 693.000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 1,148,000 bu. and ship. ments of 6.16,000 bu. Primary corn receipts were Bfit.OOO bu. and shipments were 610.000 bu.. against receipts last year of 610,000 bu. and shipments of 644.000 bu. Clearances were 11.000 bu. of corn. 400 hn. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 79,000 bu. , , Liverpool closed IfflHd higher on wheat and Hd higher on corn. Iocal range of options: Artlcles. Open.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I Bcpt.. Dec. 97 9714 9K-V KM 97H 99 99 974 97 99 bO'4 R9H K9 60 69 67H 67H 67V4 B7H 6714 35 JUK M , rrVal 3714 86 36 37V Com fept. Deo... Oats- Sept. Deo... ''Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 999e: No. I hard. 944'897c; No. 4 hard, SSttOSttc; rejected hard, SeiMIUjc; No. I spring, 964!98c; No. a spring, 2Vdw!c; no grade. 87SjS9c CORN No. I wh it. MUCfflltc: No. I white. 262i4c: No. 4 white. filkfifilVtc: No. 1 color. 61Hc; No. z yellow, 6060',4l No. yellow, 806oc; No. 4 yellow, 6859Ve; No. S, 60&H4c; No. S, 63?i!g60c; No. 4, 69(g69Hc; no grade, 4956c. OATS No. S white, 63fic; sUndard. S5Ha364c; No. I white, SSc; No. 4 white, S3KU6c; No. 8 yellow, 84Q34Hc; No. 4 yellow, Z2W$33hio. BARLEY Na 1 feed. BSHtSRe: relected. 48 C53c. ' , RYE NO. 2, 7375c; No. 8, 7072c. Carlot Receipts. WheaL Corn. Oate Chicago .610 . 209 850 Minneapolis 194 44 ' 63 Omaha "66 Duluth CHICAGO GRAIN AND rROVISIONSj Featares of the Tradtagr aad Closing Prices oa Board ot Trade. . . . riTTfinrt 1 ,. . . t - . w. profits tumbled down the price of wheat today. There was a net decline of 110 to lhio to l4c with tfie close weak at nearly tne lowest point 01 tne session. Other sta ples all suffered a fall, corn finishing c to lc to lV4o down; oats a to He, and pro visions, 20 to to to SOo. Realising sales by longs began early in the wheat pit and finally resulted in much liquidation by belated holders. Cash wheat demand here was poor, and there was no export call despite ., numerous soundings from thla side. . Flour business- was. slow and on top ot all a bearish report regarding winter wneat was expected Monday. From 81.04, which September touched at the start, the range was almost constantly downward to XlMWil-Whi. with the close lVSlo off at $1.02)4. - General breaking of the drouth made bear ish feeling the rule In the corn pit. Sep tember varied Between tttc and Kc, clos ing steady at 62o, a loss ot MiC compared with the twenty-four hours previous. The cash market waa eaay. No. 2 yellow closed at 64ttc to 6o4c. Favorable weather for marketing and threshing weakened prices for oats. After fluctuations touching as extremes, 86c and S7"4c, September on the final sale waa 8iic. a decline of c from last night. The wlndup In provisions showed pork down 2Hc to 30c; lard, 2M,c to 6c to lOVtc to 10c, and rlhs. 7tW to 60 to 740. The leading futures ranged as follow:: Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I Kept. 1 03H-4 I 04 1 02)4 1 02HI1 03'4H Deo. 1 0614-7 1 07 1 06)4 1 OSHHjl 06M May ' 1 lOHH 1 10 1 00)4 1 S I 10)4 Corn Sept. 63 ff)4 63 62H 62 6V.i Dec. 63H) 60S 6)4 6J May 62 UH 62 14 .. 61)02)4(8 Oats Sept TIM 37Vi 86 86T4 37)4 Dec 38&4 8R 38) 88)4 i, May 41 )i 41)4 40 ?4 (&1 H6)4 Pork Sept 21 35 21 35 21 10 21 10 21 40 ' Jan. 18 20 18 20 18 10 18 10 Lard Sept 11 K7V4 11 67H 11 47)4 11 47X4 11 B7H Oct 11 42)4 11 42)4 U 37)4 U 40 11 46 Nov. 11 12)4 11 15 1110 U 12)4 11 17)4 Rlbn Sept U 11 35 U 27)4 U 32)4 11 40 Oct 10 87)4 10 92)4 10 85 10 70 10 94 Jan. I 9 40 9 40 9 So 9 37)4 424 No. I, Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4 SOrff 6.30; winter straights, 84.30I&5.00; spring strairnis, b av7iB.4f); natters, H-vO(a6.7. R Y K No. , 77'478o. BARLISY Feed or mixing. 485fc; fair to cnoice malting, eotnisc. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. $2.35)4 No. 1 northwestern, $2.54)4. Timothy, $i.U) 65.76. Clover, $S.60'513.00. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $21.75 e'22.00. Laid, per 100 lbs., $11.47)4. Short ribs, sides, loose, $11.00$ 11.37)4. Short clear sides, boxed. 111.76a 12.0a Total clearances of wheat and f laur were equal to iK,0o0 bu. Primary receipts were 1,6711,000, Viu.. compared with l.lib.Ouo bu. the corresponding day a year ago. . Ksllniaied receipta for Monday: Wheat, 46s cars; corn, cars; oats, v7 cars; bogs, oi.uw neaa. cnicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red, $1.im)i.u6; No. 8 reu, H.OKai-u; No. 3 haru, 108Val-Oi)4; No. hard, H.01HH.04; No, 1 noriuern spring, ll.ilaLiu; No. . northeru spring, . $Llitii.i; new, ll.tHhl.06; No. spring, $1.0v81.0d. Corn: No. 3 cash, 646 No. 3 cash, U)i(a3!ttc; no. 3 white, M4i)4c; No. J wnlte. M'saM'ic; No. I yel low,' t4io)c; No. 3 eilow, WSJm'hc Oats: No. 2 cash, new, Si'ne; No. 2 white, new, SS4j38)ic; old, 80 -c; No. 3 white, new tic; eld. 3711 37 He; No. 4 white, 3038c; stand afd, new, s,tp33c; old, tmu-YtC. llt-rr. Dteaay; aaisies, uini"tc twins, 14H514c; young Americas, stcrdy long horns, ismc. POTATOES steady; choice to fancy. EC 8c: fair to good, 70073c. FOULiitx steady; turkeys, wc; fowls 13c: springs, lfc. VEAJv-teady; 60 to 60 lbs., 8fl8)4e; 0 to 86 lbs., 1PHc; h& to 110 lbs., HSjlOV,o. Chicago Receipts Wheat, 610 cars; corn, 209 cars; eats, 3M cars. Estimated Tomor row. Wheat, 463 cars; corn, 173 cars; oals 267 car a St. Laata General Market. BTJ LOUIS, Aug. . WHEAT Lower September, $1.00; December, l.W. Cash, weak; track. No. $ red, $1.022l.O4; No. hard. Il.ol''al.07. CORN Futures, lower; September, 62Sc December. 6Si'4le- Cash, easier; track No. 2. OiWe: No. 2 white, 6&c. OATS Futures, weak; September, 84e December, asc Cash, weak; track, No. SIHc; No. 3 wnlte, SBSSc. FLOUR Red patents. $S.10tlB.40; extra fancy and straight, $4.304.itf; hard winter dears. $3.3fiU.!. SEED Timothy, $6 2SB5.76. CORNMEAL C8.28. BRAN Weak, sacked east track, C?lc. HAY Firm; timothy, $14011.00; prams, t n rum 14 00. PROVISIONS Pork, weak; jobbing. $21. 75 lard, .lower; prime steam, xit.mu 11.27 dry salt meats lower; boxed extra short 13!ia; clear ribs, Uc; abort clears, 12 aeon; lower; boxed extra shorts, ifcj clear ribs, 14c; short elears, 14c I'Ot'LTRY Iull : chickens, 11c; springs, 14r; turkeys, lwu."0c; ducks, 91 12c; geese, i,l!C, B1TTTER Weak: creamery. ta:Sc KUUSSteady at lViC. Receiptt tinipments Flour .. io.mo Wheat 226.000 ', 187.000 82.000 lft.oon 62.000 Corn . . Oats .. WEATHER 11V TUB GRAIt BELT fthawers Are Predicted Loeally (or , Toalght or taaday. OMAHA, August . 1910. Within the last twenty-four hours show- ers occurred In the central and western por tions of Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and along the lower Rocky Mountain lope, and rain ls failing in uie nortn-crn- tral portion of Nebraska this morning. The howers were somewhat scattered over the territory named, and no heavy falls are re parted In any locality, except at F.nld, Okl., where a fall of 1.90 Inches occurred. Rains were scattered throughout the gulf state Ince the last report, and showery weather has continued general In the lower ISVe region and Ht. Lawrence valley. Tempera- ures are slightly higher in the M.ssinsippt valley, lake region and south over the Ohio valley to the gulf. They are slightly lower west of the Mlneourl river into tne moun tains, and throughout the northwest. Con ditions are generally unsettled In the cen tral valleys and the Indications are favor- ble for showers In this vicinity tonight and possibly Sunday, with no Important change In temperature. - , - Minimum temperature and precipitation as compared with last three yoars: , 13J0. 1. 10". 1P07. Minimum temperature. ..1. 9 0 67 74 Precipitation .00 .00 .03 .OS .Noimal temperature for today. ,s degrees. Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1. 13.C9 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909. 1 of an Inches. Excess corresponding period In 1903. .66 of an Inch. Lt. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Rearloa Balletla. For Omaha. . Neb., for the twenty-four ours ending at I a. m.. 76th meridian time. Saturday, August 8, 1910: OA1AHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Biatlon. Wax. Mln. fall. Kkv. Ashland, Neb.,.,. 83 63 ; .00 Cloudy uhurn. Met) hi 00 .00 Pt. cloudv Broken Bow Neb. t M .13 Cloudy Columbus. Neb.. 82 ' 6. .00 Cloudv Culbertson, Neb.. 75 68 '.68 Cloudy Falrbury, Neb... 80 :60 .00 Cloudy Fairmont. Neb... 80 60 .00 Cloudy Or. Island,, Neb.. 75 60 .10 Cloudy Hartington. Neb. 84 - 68 .00 Cloudv Hastings, Neo.... 71 61 .10 Cloridv- Holdrege, Neb.... 72 0 .14 Cloudy Oakdale, Neb 79 6' .00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb 80 60 .00 Cloudy Tekamah. Neb... 83 65 .00 Cloudv Alta, la ... 81 69 .00 Cloudy Carroll, la 83 63 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la 81 .63 .00 Pt. cloudy Sibley, la 81 60 .00 Pt. cloudy Sioux City, la... 80 '60 .00 Cloudy , Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE Na of Temp. Rain District Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Columbus, O -.. 17 62 60 . .00 86 6S .00 82 54 .00 82 62 .00 : 84 m .00 t 82 62. .14) '84 64 ' .10 .84 60 . 60 ' 80 68 .20 Louisville, Ky 19 ' Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, III 26 ; St. Louis, Mo...... 13 Des Moines, la... 14 , Minneapolis, Minn. 30 . Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb....... 19 I Temperatures hava ; continued moderate throughout the corn and wheat region dur ing theHast twenty-four hours. Llcht and scattered showers occurred since the pre ceding report in tne umona and Min neapolis districts,- and heavier rains oc curred In the Kansas City district. A fall of 8-20 Inches waa recorded at Enid, Okl. J L. A. WELSH. Local Forecasted Weather Bureau. NEW VORK , GENERAL MARKET Quotations of tho Day oa Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. BAFLOUR Market quiet; spring patents, $5.656.00; winter straights, 4.c0&-i.t; winter patents, $4.7&4) 6.10; spring clears, $4.85(4.60; winter extras, No. 1, $3.7533.90; winter extras. No. 8, $3. 50 66: Kansas straight. U.lbM.lO. Rye flour. dull; fair to good, $4.104.36; choice to iancy, i.ru4.bU. CORN M HA Lp Steady : fine white and yel low, $1.651.60; ohoiee, jL46L60; kiln dried, $3.6otj.W. ',- 'ii . . .. WHEAT Spot market quiet and easy: new, No. 2 red, $1.07c, elevator, and $1.08, o. d., atioat; iso. 1 northern, i.a)4, 1. o. Wheat closed. VaUVao net lower: Sep tember, $1.08)4g1.09)i; closed $1.0fi)4; Decem ber, $1.11iQ)1.U; closed, $111. Receipts, 8,400 du. ... CORN Spot steady 1 Nov S. 73o. nominal. elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, c. 1. t. Option market was without transactions, closing at o net decline. September closed 73)4o. Receipts 44,450 bu.; shipments, 2,378 bu. (jams spot market quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs, 46ptSc; clipped white, 344i42 lbs., 4S350c; re ceipts, 48,800 bu.; shipments, 8,690 bu. HA x Strong; prime. 11.40!. 60: No. 1. $1.35(81.40; No. 2, $1.26; No. 2.. $1.0&31.10. hides uuiet; central America. 204i21e: Bogota, 20',i(21V4e. v 1-lOfS yulet; state, common to choice. 1909, 20323c; lWfc, , nominal. Paciflo coast lo, 9 11 1 lie ; 1908. nominal. ' - LEATHER Steady: hemlock, firsts, tim 2&o; seconds, 2426c; seconds, 21(23c; thirds, IV&SC-c; rejected, 17a519c. provision Pork steady: mess. 125.50: family, S25.0Ofr2G.00: short clears. 824.00(325.50: Beef, steady; mess, J15.CKkS1G.50: family, $19.00 ojiif.oo; oeec nams, x3.uwt.uu. out meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $16.75 18.00; pickled hams, $16.00. X,ard easy; middle west prime, IU.6oan.70; refined, easy; con tinent, $12.35; South America, $13.00(13.25; compound, $10. 25g 10.60. tallow Firm: prime city (hhds.l. 37.25: country, $6.76(87.87)4 prime summer yellow, $9.60'o4.76; October, 1 87.76(i7.78; November, $7.12'47.13; dressed, S6.90&6.9&. euus yiuet, uncnaiigeo; receipta, 11,030 cases; rresn gatnered white, 2faiH2So. BUTTER Firm and unchanged; cream ery specials. iKaZo; extras, 2S328)4c; third to firsts, Hy27c; state dairy, common to finest. V2g27)4c; process, seooad to spe cial, 22325)40; western factory, 22"u23!4o; western Imitation creamery. 24(ir2$o. uttEKsa-steady; state, whole milk, soe- ciai, itmiW. state, whole milk, fancy. 14l,4c; state, whole milk, average prime, 14 fT14c; state, whole - milk, fair to good. 12igl3c; state, whole milk, common, 9 cjic; SKims, run to special. Iwnii'AC POULTRY Alive, steady; western broil- ers, 17o; fowls, 16(&17c: turkeys, 10&14C Dressed, steady; western broilers, ltialSc; rowis, Hflisc; turkeys,, ib'a-'uc. Kansas City Grala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 6. WHEAT Hep tember, 9sUtHo bid; December, $1.0XHtf i.ui', sellers; May, iJ.ixot 01a; caan, un changed to lo lower; No. 2 hard, Mci$l.04; No. 3. ffjci.cz; Mo. 2 red, w.ovt'u'i-Oi; no. CORN September. 62o. sellers: Decem ber, blVSc sellers; May, c. Cash: )4 tilo lower; No. 3 mixed, 64Viic; No. 8, 64 Hi'tifi; no. x wnne, tuttc; no. a, etc. OATS unchanged to ic lower, no. white, 36'aJTc; No. 3 mixed, 34a35o. RYE No. 2. 2c. . HAY Unchanged: choice timothy. 814.00M 14.50; choice prairie, lll.iwjil.il. -BUTTER Creamery, iac; first 23c uiyinda. 21c: cacklna stock. 2o)4c. V'JK is Extras. 20c: rit'is. 11c seconas, sc, 1 Receipts. Shipments. Wheat i 3aO,00O 31.i0 Corn 40,ow m,wj Oats iw.ww ,wi Minneapolis Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. . WHEAT Sep tember, $1.13; December, $1.12; May, $1.15 Ql.16- Cash, Mo. 1 hard, new, $1.24; No. 1 nortnern, ii.wiji.a; no. nuiiocin, i.n 18 12"; iso. s norinern, ti.inui-u-FLAX Closed at $2.6L CORN No. 8 yellow, !)i'S62,c. OATS No. 3 white, S7'jiac RYE No. 2, 7141730. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $20.0030.50. FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. Minneapolis), $5.;0f.oo; second .patents, 85.80; first clears, $i.30u4.60; second clears, 3.lO38.40. Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 6. FLOUR-Steady HEAT No. 1 northern. 1.17B1.1S; No, northern, $11431.1; September, $1.02)4. OATS 33),c. BARLEY No. t 43ff70c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, III.. Aug. C-CORN-Higher No. 3 yeliow, Mo; No. 4 yellow, wc. oiTR-Uwer: No. 2 white, Si'Vc. Ne. white, 36S44i3Vc; No. 4 white. 3c; stan dard, XtttC O amah a Hay Market. rvMATIA. Aug 8. HAY No. 1 upland t-?fi- No. 8 uuland. 3il. Ou: packing. u0. Straw: Wheat, $600; ie and oats, $6.50. blew hay. $13.00. OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Moat All Kinds of Cattle Higher for the Week. HOGS LITTLE CHANGED FOB WEEK Hhaes) aad Lambs at All Klada and C lasses Selling; Freely la A boat the iasae Notchee aa a Week Ago. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. I. Receipts were: Cattla Ho. Sheep .. 9.616 4. MS 14.311 ., 4.929 9.4H6 18.rt.3 ,. 7.089 7.1tt L4r .. 8.905 1.871 7.91$ .. 1,109 7.936 $.497 ,. 159 4,769 767 Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.... Official Thursday Official Friday Estimate Saturday SIX days this week 97.277 Same days last week... .23.526 Same days 2 werks ago. .25.120 Same days 8 weeks ago.. 14. 607 Same days 4 weeks aso.. 11.212 Same days last year 14,100 The following table ahaws the receipts ot rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: ism 1909. Ine. Deo. Cattle 674, HM 624,40 60,62$ Hogs 1,321. 8S3 1,674.979 263,094 Sheep 908.355 791,932 116.423 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha tor tha last several days, with comparisons; Dates. I 1910. 1909.190S.1907.1906.1906.19O4. uly 28...I 8 2S4 7 371 071 I 461 I 61' I 19 uly S9... 7 Mkl T 7I 161 04 $(01111 July 80... 7 7141 7 40 6 24) 6 OSI 6 87 9 OS July 31... I I 7 441 411 I 0l I 32 I 68 ug. 1.... 7 69 I 441 5 9'" 1-1 0 l 4 W ug. 7 6SI 7 49 Ik 911 111 I 731 4 92 ug. 8.... 7 744,1 7 641 S 331 6 951 831 5 631 4 94 ug. 4.... 7 6J 7 62 0 SSI I 221 $ 66 1 V ug. 6.... I 7 67l 7 641 SSI 8 931. 15 761 $ 04 Aug. 6.... I ( 7 681 $ 45 S 85 $ t 07 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours dicing at 3 p. tn. Saturday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's. C, M. A St P.... 4 Missouri Pacific. Union Pacific C, & N. W., east 14 27 14 c N. W.. west C, St P., M. & O.... C, B. & Q., east C, B. Ac Q., west..... C, R. I. & P., east.. C, R. I. & P., west.. lllnols Central Chicago Gt. Western Crlppiea and driven In Total receipts...... 10 73 4 1 DISPOSITION H EAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 43.73 64.99 60.1V 46.820 40.265 67.4!4I 35.1M 43.167 26.6:16 21.4.14 24,118 41,273 1.13S 1,413 1.2.15 30 1,079 304 .... 139 618 est aeea a e a J 8"!5 787 Swift A Co 6 Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Murphy Cudahy, from St. Paul Swift, from Denver '. Kenton. Vansant & Lush.. 24 Other buyers......... 8 Total 38 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence In the yards this morning, but for the week receipts have been the largest of the year to date, showing not only large gains over all previous .weeks, but being almost twice as large aa for the same week year. ago. As explained before In these columns the large receipts of cattle at this time of tha year are due to dry weather on the range, which cured un tho grass earner than uaual, so that cattle are ready to ship nd are coming to market a month earner than usual. While there has been a considerable sprinkling of cornfed steers on sale all tha week the demand has been so brisk that prices have gradually firmed up and at the close of the week are 25c higher than one week ago. Even medium grades of cat tle have shown Improvement as well aa tha better grades. Range beef cattle hava also been very good sellers all tho week, with prices on that kind as much as 1015 higher than one week ago. The supply of cows and hellers has Deen very liberal throughout tha week, but not too much ao to meet the requirements of buyers. Fair; to good kinds have sold very freely with gradually tarengtnemnc prices and they are safely 10i&15c higher than last week. On the other hand oommon and can ning kinds have not been such brisk sellers owing . perhaps to the large Increase In tha reoeipts on that kind and aa a result they have shown no Improvement as re gards prices. Operators on the market are an agreea that there never was a time when the pro portion of feeding cattle was so small as compared to tne total receipts, wnue a good many trashy light stockers have been coming forward desirable feeding cattle have been in very small supply. As a result of this prices throughout tho week have been firm and at the close ara generally quoted as much as 2540c higher' than they were a week or ten days ago. In soma cases posBiby 60o advance may hava been made. uuotations on native cattle: Good to choice beet steers, 87.0O&7.66; fair to good beef steers, $6.107.00; common td fair beef steers, x4-ioa lo; good to cnoice cows ana heifers. I4.60a6.50: fair to goo cows and heifers, S3.5O&4.50; common to ralr cows and heifers, $2.50ri3.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4-60(36.65; fair to good stock stockers and feeders, $3.60r4 60; common to ralr stockers ana feeders, u-uuua.tiu; stoca heifers, $2.8594.00; veal calves, $3.003.5O; bulls, stags, etc., $3.2u(a5.50. Uuotations on range cattle: Good to choice beeves, $5.4036.00;. fair to good heevef. 84.50an6.25: '"nmoo i- fair beeves. $3.50f4.40; good v choici cows, $4 004.60; fair to good grades, $3.26(3.75; canners and cutters, xi'.waii.S); gooa to -noice leeaers, $4.7&'a6.40; fair to good reeuers, $4-O0ij$4.e; common to fair feeders, $3.uo3.sO. Representative sales: CALVES. Me A. r Ne. . r. 1 M 4 U 1 114 iU Ul HOGS Active demand and brisk trading In the hog yards this morning gave the market a very roDust appearance in both divisions. There were plenty of wrinkles in trade surface, as might be expected, but any new ones were weicomea by sellers, much or tne biuii seuing on a quoiamy strong basis.- In a general way the marret ruled steady to strong, heavy and rough heavies claiming most an 01 ine silgntly higher margin. Kastern advices were lower, but this phase of the trade was Ignored by buyers, as supplies were limited. Shippers needed only a fw nogs ana ins duix weni 10 ins packers, everything going f the acaies within two hours after the market opened. Heavies moved arouno i.toi.wi. ana gooa mixed brought $7.7oi7.liO, - according to weight Lights commanaea w.u(as.vu ana on up as ftlgli as x-. iu. wmcn was ine top price paid. Bulk ranged from 87.56 to $7.90. The ween a iraae nas oeen more or eu uneven with receipts liberal and welgnts still running heavy. Average trade today ls generally steady with average trad last Saturday, but range has narrowed some what. In other words, neavy nogs are sell ing around lOo higher than a week ago, while light hogs are moving at figures a a big nickel lower. Representative sales: No. At. 4.4 ino tit 2-1 nt 194 mil 924 tS4 147 t;i til Ml 10 ;t ...n 9i(l ...... w 126 lei 11 Sk, Pr. W 1 40 m id W 7 40 41 t bt 140 7 40 120 7 M i 1 16 40 1 45 ... 1 4& ... 140 130 40 ... fll ... 1 ao 40 7 40 120 T ( ie 7 40 K I U 40 1 10 19 7 M 41 TM 10 T 40 M t 40 1 II 44 t 44 10 7 41 UD 7 110 1 44 440 1 44 41 1 li 40 7 M 44 1 44 ... I M 40 1 li 10 7 U ... I 1 1 ii 204 T 46 K TH 140 7 44 ... I It Ne. At, 47 th 8k. Pr. ... 174 44 111 ... 1 7 ... 1 7 4 7 10 ... ITS I 1 TO 44 T N 4 I 74 ... t T ... I T6 ... T Tl a t Tl 1M ttl 44 1 71 im 1 Tl 71... Ml... II... la... II... 64... 47... 47... 40... 41... 41... II... 10... II... 44... W... II... 40... 14... 14... ...IbO 41.... 71 44.... 40.... 1.... IT..., II .... 64 41.... a.... 7.... 44.... 70.... TV.... T9.... 74.... 47.... 70.... 42.... 49... 72.... .... TT.... T7.... ... n.... 43.... 74.... 71... 14.... .... U2! ,...136 ,...nl ....t-,1 ...-I41 ....H6 ,...1 ,...2o4 ....110 ....144 ....111 ....Z21 ....114 804 I Tl 40 t 14 ....211 ....I'll ....111 ....IS ....tuS ....13 ....144 ....12 ....221 ....S4I ....157 ....214 ....Ul ....IT ....134 ....!! ....201 ,...11 40 I 4 44 I 14 t 10 110 7 40 ... 4 40 4 1 4 ... I 40 at 1 m N IN W III ... I 44 ... 1 41 1M I M 4 T 9 , 844 I 40 ... I ... I list ... I M N IN 12 I III 10... 41... 41... li... 10... 10... 71... TO... 4J .. 7... M... 44... ....MI ,...to ....44 ....HIM ....104 ....Ill ...K4 ....S4 ...-U4 ....Hal ....Ml ...n .... HI ....f4 ....1IM ....III ... tJ ...U 14 1 IT 197 14 801 BI1EEP Four ears of sheep were received today, but they were consigned direct to a psoker, the open Market remaining un changed. Supplies ot grass stock for the week have been even heavier than last aiatk'i liberal runs, but eutlet has been aoiple on moat day and final clearance is finding the barn empty. Activity and strength featured opening trade In both the freder and fat branches, but closing market presented a dnll appearance, late aales dropping bark Into noiones little dit- rerent imm those at last weea s ciose. From mid-week on, receipts ran laigely to am i.s. much of the stuff snowing up in feeder flesh. Country orders were a trifle backward, but weakness tailed to develop. Best feeder lambs are quotable at $6.vt). lo. steady with a week ago. Fat lambs are also closing firm, with prime grades at $7.00 and bulk around $6.7. Old sheep have been selling weil through out, Kllnk wethers going at 14 lixi-4 Choice handy weight wethers would prob ably sell as high as $4.35. Uoods ewes are wanted at S3.i. with best at 4.w. tireeaing ewes have been scarce, prices ranging trom $4.00 to $4.60 a cording to condition and age. Yearlings are still market iavc-ruea. uui fat onn were In lisht supply and feeilt-r quotations were the only ones given a try Out Good feeders have been selling around $4.90. with prime fat grades quotable at o.3 or better. Quotations on grass stock: uooa to cnon-c lambs, $.5VS7.00; fslr to gooi lambs, $6.00 tjS.K; feeding lambs, $;..!)0ir.r0; hamty weight yearlings, 84-00a5.lio; neavy year lings. $4.6oa4.; feeding yearlings, $4.4wl 6.O0; good o choice wethers, $3.Siv(a4. J: ralr to good wethers, 8J.6v0s.so;; kkih wethers. 3.4093.&: breeding ewes, $3.7ia 4 50; fat ewes, $3.2i.Q4.00; feeding awes, 82.23 03. .15. ' CHICAGO LIVH UTOCK MARKET Cattle aad Kheea Are Steady, witn Hogs Loner. CHICAGO. Aug. .-CATTLB-R;iPt. estimated at 4,0t) head; market steady; beeves, 34 90 8. 30; Texas steers, $3.604 5.65; western steers, $4.00ijf6.76; stockers and feed, ers, $4.00 fi. 26; cows and heifers, 2.70it.bO; calves, $6.friV(i(t.S0. . HOGS Receipts, estlmatea at iz,ww nesn; market 10.gl6o lower; light is.svus.sw; mixed. $7.7Vn8.T0; heavy, $i.40v .,"; rouh, $7.40i&7.0; good to choice heavy, $7.60t-26; pigs, SH.2tvQb.90; bulk or anion, 37.75tjS.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 4,000 head: market steady; native. $2.00S4.6O; western, $2.75r,4.60; yearlings, $4.50 &5.7i; lambs, native, $4.&0-87.U; western lambs, S4.i537.lo. KANSAS CITY. Aug. . -CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 head, including 100 head south erns; market steady; native steers, $4,600 .00; southern steers. $3.50'U3.Z5; soutnern cows, 12. 213 4. 26; native cows ana neni-rs. 32.2fi(S.7b! stockers and feeders, $3.00u6.2d; bulls, 3.oorq4.5v; calves, iJ.tiwuJ-'v, western Steers, t4.2Vu7.2a. HOGS Receipts. I.600 bead: market ine lower: bulk of sales. S8.O0w8.3O; heavy, $7.90 058.15; packers and butchers, $8,0048.30; light, 4o.Xu S 40. SHEEP AM) lam o Receipts, none; market unchanged; muttons, $3.755f4.50; lambs. 6.00-'u6.SO; fed wethers and yearlings, $4-60415.00; fed western ewes, $3.00-54.00. Bt. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. . CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers, $7.158-25; dressed beet and butcher steers, 86.25ttf7.76; stockers and feeders, S3.20Co6.50; cows and heifers, s.MK3 7.00: canners. $2.50rd3.00; bulls, $3.25i5.76; calves, $6.00(8.00. Texas and Indian steers, t-4,256.50; cows and heifers, $3.60rg.00. HOGS Receipts, 2,600 - need. waraei steady. Pigs and lights, $3.00fjH.05; packers, $8.30(98.60; butchers and best heavy, $8.40i 8.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2o0 head. Market steady. Native muttons, $3.75 4.26; lambs, 85.757.60; culls and bucks, $2.00i&-t.&0; stockers, $2.603.75. St. Joseph Lire btock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. . CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head; market steady; steers. 84.5oU7.76; cows and heifers, $2.75)5.50; calves, $3.60&7.w. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head: market steady; top, $8.40; bulk of sales, $7.9u&8.26. SHEEP AND LAJdllS Receipts, twu neaa; market steady; lambs, $6.60(&1.00. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: Catrte. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. 159 4,700 700 600 St. Joseph Kansas City.v, .. 100 .. 400 . .1.000 ..4,000 3,000 1,500 2,500 12,000 St. Louis 260 4,000 Chicago ....... Totals .8,659 23,700 6,460 New York Mosey Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 6. MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans, steady and quiet; 60 days, 33-3)4 per cent; 90 -days, 3Vi4 per 4ent; six months, 44&t per cent 1 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6)4iiP per cent BTEltLINU BJtCMAINUJO firm, wnn ac tual bualness In bankers bills at 84.8345 4.8365 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8570 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.6334.83)4. Closing qnotatlons on bonis today ware as follows: V. g. rst. la, rag., 4e aeuaon V. 8. Ii, rag do coupon ...... V. 8. 4a, rag lo eeupon AlUa-ChaJ. 1st la.. ..loni Int. m. at. 4i.. . ..1044 Japan 4 , ..10144 do 4V4 ..101 K. C 80. 1st la.... ..U4HU 8. dab. 4a 1M1.. ..U4V4 LAN. uni. 4a.... ,.. 74 M. K. T. 1st 4a, ..1W4 4o sen. 4V4a , 40 MS 444 Tt 93 rt V4 S3 Am. A(. sa.. Am. T. A T. ev. 4a.. Mo. Paciflo 4a.. 7H Am. Tobaoco 4a 71 N. R. R. of M. 4Ha. la la 106 aN. T. a g. l 8144 Armour Ce. 4V4e.. S0V4 de deb. 4a NV4 Atcbiaon fan, t7 N. V., N, H. A H. "do cv. 4a do or. la.... A. C. L. la 4a Hal. a Ohio 4a..., do 8)4a do 8. W. JHa... Brk. Tr. cr. 4s.... Central of Oa. 6a. Con. Laather la... C. ot N. J. s. 4a, .HHUj CT. 6a .107 N. A W. let 0. . IS do cv. 4a . tl No. Paciflo 4a.. . 40)4 do 8s . 411 O. 8. L rfdc 4 ...1J1H 1... 4744 ... 7 ...10U ... 71 ... 91 . (SliPann. ev. Se 1916.. MVi .10o do eon. 4a 101 . ! Reading gan. 4a .191 Bt. U A 8. F. t. 4a. 7t4 Ohaa. 4k Obio 4Ma..lu do son. 4a k14 7Vt do rat. 6a 89H U w- Cfclcago A A. Ha... 49 do Ut (Old 4s C. B. A Q. j. 4a..... 96 8 board A. U 4a. do gan. 4a Hi So. pae. col. 4a... C. a, 4 I P. g. Itta 9144 do ev. 4a C. R. I. A P. e, ta. 71 '4 do 1st rat 4a. do rfg. 4a. 80. iUllwar la. Colo. Ind. 5a......... 71 do gen. 4a....., Colo. Mid. 4a 644 Union Pacific 4a.... .. t4 .. 1944 .. 94 -14 .. 41V4 ..104V4 .. 74 ..10044 ..104 .- K ,.104 ..10244 .. WS4 ..10744, .. 6144 .. 8244 .. V4 .. II .. 11)4 C. S. r. a. 4V4a. 96 do cv. 4a. O. H. ar. 4a., Mt4 do lat rat. 4s. l V. 8. Rubber 4a... 91 U. B. gteal Id 4a... 47 Va.-Caro. Cham. 61 8044 Wabaah lat aa 7 do lat A ax. 4a. MVi Western Md. 4a... C A H. . 4a.. do raf. Is. .... . niattllere' la ... Kria p. I. 4a.... 4a gan. 4a.... lo ctr. 4a. ear. A. da aerlas B.. 67 V4 Weat. Blao. CT. la. Oan. Bias. av. 6a....lj Wia. Cenral 4a. III. Can. lit rat. 4a.. 914 Mo. rac ct. aa. Int. Mat. 4 Ha ',4 Aakad. Bid. Statemeat of Clearing lfooae Baaka NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Tha statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks noiu 4.vti,uu mora man the requirements of the 25 per cent re serve rule. This Is an Increase ot $529.47i In tha proportionate cash reserve as com pared with last week. The statement fol lows: increase. toons 81.2ftS.192.40O $16,7!'2.J(l Innlts 1.230.73.600 2J,S70. 0 Circulation 48,378.800 67.700 Leaal tender 72.524,900 340.MW Hpecie ZM.sm.uou o.o.w.u'iu H.K.rve 3i-,6,72.8O0 6,247.200 Renervo required ... ' So7,tW8.40O 6.717,25 Kurnlus 49.041,600 6?9.4,5 Ex-U. 8. deposits .. 49,461,07i 6J3.4M) Decrease. The nercentace of actual reserve of the Clearing house banks today was 29.29. The statement or oanKS ana irtisi com panies of Ureater New York not reporting to the clearing nouse snows Pecrease. :!,61.3'4 6"3.40i) ' 316.400 6,6:u.v.o Loans ..ft 110,974.900 .. 121,4!i7.400 21.470,100 .. t222,tC6,900 Kpecie Igal tenders Total deposits Bostoa ft toe It a aad Bonds. UOSTON, Aug. . Ckiklnc quotations on stocks were as follows: Allsuas 4 Mohawk Amal. Coar Navada Con a. I. L At 21 Nlplaalnc Mlnaa . Arliena Com. lot Nuns Bvitta Atlantic 414 North lake , B. C. C. A 8. U.. 144 "Old Dominion , Bulla Caalltlon 1 Oareota Cal. A Arlcaoa 41 Parrou 8. A C. cal. A Haela 424 Qulnrr Cat.tennlal 1 Bt.ai.noQ Coppar Rang C. C. . 41 Buiwrlor . 44V4 . K . 10 . 14 . "4 . 164a, .126 . II . TO . . 41 . 11 . U . . MV , 4l'4 , It , J ,. 7(4 .114 But Dutte U. M...., aui-anor aa Franklin 1IS4 Superior A r. C. 4 Tamarack 81 I . S. C. O 14 V. s. s. H. 44. , 14 do pfd , '4 ITUih Con. M44 rtah Coppar Co... , . Winona , u aawolrartna Glroui Con Graaby Con Oraona Cananaa ... lala Rorala Cuppar. Karr Lat Laka Capper La Sail Copper.... Miami Cat aar Bid. Xiw Trk Mlalaaj stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. 6, Closing quotations an mining sioeas were: A Ilea 1:1 LMdTllle Can. .. .. ,.u-o ..laO ..1) ..lo ... 64 Bninawlak uea T Liu la Chief Muleaa .-n.-OuLa.-lo Opklr ... ... Standard Tallow Jacket .... Cam. Tussal atsck... 98 la ponda 1 Caa. CaL Vs -114 ktora iilTar Inn SilTar Oflsraa. - l.nadA StorV Market, TiunnN. Aug.' 6 American securities nna4 ea the London Block exchange to day about unchanged from yesterday'a New York closing. Light buying caused a alight t advance, but prices sagged later and the 'market closed Irregularly Sc higher to fee lower. Cenaola, monar.... So arrount Amal. IVppar Ana.-onria Atrhiain do pfd Baltimore a Ohio. Canadian Pacl'lv. ChtMPMlta o. . CMr-afO u. W Chi , Mil. St. P 1 Basra lanTr at lllo a. . lo !d Erla Iu l.t Bid lo td fd , Orand Trank llllnola ('antral... M l it t oul.Tlll. N 141 II I II M , K. T IIH .. 4S N. T. Central . .n...m .. I .Norlolk W IMV4 -.. , . . ., .. on iiu ..l'l riMartn A W.. 41 ..Hi) Prn!rh nla t ..lm Itanil Mlnaa .. TH Hradlns " .. ;? a.,U(h.rn nr H ..11 (d .. 1S Soulbarn Farlfle 11414. .. J'Slnlon racltle '" .. 12S do M H .. 4H U. 8. Steel Tn .. 4-1 In Hid tts4 . 81 Watiaaa It . r4 do H "L,i .m ftpaalah 4 KJ steady at 24 7-16d per os.s . ' SILVFIU- Har. steady at 24 7-16d per MUKKK-IV l Pt cent. The rata of discount. In the open market for short bills Is I1, per cent; for three months' bills, tS per cent "' ; Loral Seearltlea. s ' Quotations furnished by Famuel Burns, Jr., 633 Omaha National bank building: Hil. AalrM. Baatrlre Oaunarr Co.., Citr Nat. Ilk. nidf. . lo....w (Itr ot Omaha 4a. lt13 SUj WI4, I no in ls inauj M 1 4 t 190 s n M4 10OV1 S . at t te as la H."4 . !V4 10 13 a .- M 10 un 1MH J'Ut4 M'4 - V M 97 M la Cudahy Parkin Co. aa, 1M4..., ,, Oarnian Plra lnanran'-a Houston Water as, 1144 lowa rsrtlnnd Omanl 1st Mt. la.... IntarnailonHl cn. Co., honu Kanaaa Caa and Kle. 1 par oent pM., Lincoln Traction Co. I par oant, lull.. Nab. Ttl. stock I par rant Omaha Watar Cn. 6a, i Omaha liaa, 1917 , Omaha K. U P. ka. U Omaha A C, B. g. R. pfit, ( par eant umana i H. s. R. aa. 1W., Omaha Klactrlo Light prd Pscllio T. T. 6a, 1KJT fltata Inauranca Co Basttla, ntr ot, l. 1934 Trl-Cltr lt. a U lln. Ia. IMS. Union Rmrk Yardi t.k, south omaha Kockr Mountain rual, woaiem Paciflo ta Rank t learlnr. OMAHA, Aug. . Rank clearings for to day were 82.277,731.92 and for the correspond ing date last year $2,124,170.78. Clearings for the week were as follows: , 1N0. 1909. Monday $2.78.6.5 $ !.lfl6.174.69 Tuesday 2.866.876.3 2.045.446.19 Wednesday 2,r.t9.DO6.20 2,0?3.7!.M Thursday 2.5M.607.36 "2, 236. 264 63 Friday 2,6M.175.68 " 3,l69.8i4.r9 Saturday 2.277,729.93 ' 2.1 J4.4V0.7S Totals ...$16,673,816.01 $12,784,634.44 HOOK OF INSURANCE FAKIRS Investors In Western Cities j lalet to Have Reea PlncheA by rro motera. .-, A prominent city tn tha west waa recently Invaded by several parsons bent upon tha organisation of a life lnsuranca company. The plans they presented, tho literature they exhibited and tha appeals they made to local pride and human freed resulted In their obtaining subscriptions ' for tha capital and surplus required. With tha ad vance payments secured, tha promoter In- ' corporated, the company fitted up' a ault of offices In elegant style and elected them, selves the executive officers of tha company at good round salaries. Tha mora prominent subscribers were named. aa directors o concern, and using their names aa andora ers of tho scheme, tha promoters readily se cured a fair amount of .business from tha business associates, , acquaintances and townsmen of the directors'. Money came in freely, and tha' officers reported that tha company was "booming." , After a few months some of tha directors sound,' level headed business men-r-concluded to investi gate tha affairs of the: company for'whloh they stood spongers. The result -sowed that the money which came !nro freely had been mora frely oonsumd In aalarlea and ex penses, and that the only beneficiaries to date were the promoter, who had made no provision for the policyholders they had sa- y cured. Ona day a bomb fell into the camp of tha promoters In tha shape of. request from tha directors that they resign and give up all connection with tha. company. Thereupon the promoters produced a con tract made between tha company and them selves which provided for their retention In office tor a term., pjt, years at specified. salaries, and also guaranteeing them a liberal commission upon all tha ' business transacted. These wily promoters had tha whip hand of the directors and were de termined to Improve their 'opportunity. In ' short, tha directors, who ' had their own good names to protect, were forced to buy out the promoters, reorganize the company and make up the impaired capital. The pro moters then sought Other fields 'and paa- lunres new in wnion to renear ineir nnara-- ttons. Tha directors who had been thus drfr" ceived immediately secured the services ot some practical insurance men to manage the business, and the company Is now fairly on Its feet, after a severe struggle with insolvency staring it in tha face, and ls making fairly good progress. This la an Instance of the practical' results of the pro motion schemes with which the' country ha been flooded with tha exception that a majority of such cases result in failure after the promoters hava- made all they can out of them. Subscribers to such paper concerns are often xnlsled by the take state- - ments and "doctored" statistics that pre tend to show the immense profits to ba re alised from a small investment. Natural cupidity has much weight In securing sub- ' business precaution would save many fran becoming victims to this alluring bait, Thtr publlo has been swindled out of hundreds of thousands of dollars during; tha last few years by these "promotion fakir." New York Spectator. " It you hava anyming to- sail or trada advertlsa it In Tha Bee Want Ad col umns and get quick results. I'Kclaai Wis. , Tha most celebrated of all tha wines ot Germany is known as rose wins, and ac cording to a French contemporary It Is Jealously preserved In the town hall of urerae. The wlna has been In the vaults, so we learn, since 1621, when the conscript fathers had six great vats made at Jobannesoerg and six others at Hockhelmer. Kach re ceived the name of one of the apostles, lt Is an unwritten law that as soon as a bottle of wine ls drawn from the vats a similar j quantity of the same vintage is put Into the tun, coiiHequeniiy, nicy ais iiw.p .u. Kach of the tuns or van In the town hall at Breme cost originally 4 and their ca pacity is 204 litres, or sdoui miy-seven gallons. Now we have our French statis tician again at wora as 10 inv wot 01 un unktrn of the cellar. He comes to the conclusion that each time a bottle of this wlna is drunk It represents a sum 01 over foO. liurlns- the war of 1870 tne rrenen occu pied the town, and the officers, braving the anger ot trie coucu 01 oranu, maue 11 r with their precious wine, and It waa said that the town of Rrt-me paid more to France than all the other towns In Ger many. At the time ot the crowa prince's wedding we further learn that ha was al lowed one bottle and one only. London Globe. - .. . 1898-1 810 r JohnMuirSfo. Specialists In Odd Lots OF STOCK Through us you can now buy stocks on credit under an arrangement by which you will not lose them on market breaks. , . Sand for Circular No. 19 "Odd Lat - . Investment" Members Nsw York Stock Exchange. U BROADWAY. NEW YORK. i'4s