TITK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1910. ft ( ','IU.NAND PRODUCE MRliET blei Show Better Tone and Wheat Values Go Up. ' EATJICIl C05PITI0NS ARE FINE Mh (cn,.MU llxni; Along wltk Sfreagrtjf, ! Uktit aad Lighter HeAjsts Karmiri Art ' ' SlOW tO Sell. short, tlS.W; clear ribs, til 00; short clems, 113 25.' Hacon, Bteadv: bosed, extra short. IK W; clear rib, (14 50; short clears, $14 T.V FLOCK Steady; ted winter patents. 14.'.) tin 40, extra (ancy and straight, t4 16u4 7'; IH winter clears, $.1 S"Sf 1 to. KEF.TJ Tmlothy. tfi'tfVUU. C'ORNM EAL 33 37. HKJk.N riteady; sacked, cast track, ncu ti.or; MAT Weak; timothy. tuooilU.W: prairie. tl 5ft15.O0. BAOtilNO H?. HEM I TWINK "Vic. fuULiTiti sirm, chickens. ltSc; prlnKA, 14Sc; turkey. 18j23c; ducks, ullc; geose, Gfc. BUTTER Higher; creamery, UCSOo. JiUO.S Higher at 20o- liecetpts Hnipmts. 13 OSTAHA. Aug. 21. 1910. i.rat Values ruled a shade better, cables tawing a better tone. The movement of tprljig wheat should -ffset tbe lecinm In Ilia winter wriest re elpt. Prices in the near future will be uhject largely to the amount of liquida tion in the nearby deliveries. Kxport demand Is very quiet. Heather conditions are fair In th corn belt and this is the feature until corn In matured. Country dealers are not anxious elli-rs at present prices. Wheat was rather dull early In the ses sion on Indifferent cables. Receip4s were light snd with an upturn In outside markets soon formed prices and samples were taken St lc over yesterday. - Cssh corn sold strong with the strength In wheat and lighter receipts. Farmers were slaw to sell old corn on the late break snd colder temperatures predicted caused some Improvement In buying surport. i Primary wheat receipts were 1.111,000 bu snd shipments were 62. 000 bu.. aealnst re ceipts laeit year of 6M.0OO bu. and shipment or toi.oob bu. Primary corn receipts were KW.flnn bu. and Momenta were 314 Am hn . axalnnt receipts yena, of 422.000 bu. and shipments of 3B.noo bu. - Clarnjhce were-4,010 bu., or corn, none oi oats and wheat and flour rcp'sl to 4i,wu nu. Liverpool clfMiU..V 71 higher on wheat na nigner on, corn. Omaha 5ah' Prtree. ' WHFAT-N'a 1 t!ard Turkev. S899Via No. I hard. semtVdark and yellow, Wve; No. S har Turkey, 96-6970; No. 3 hard, semi-dark ' and. yellow, 94960: No. 4 hard. BJfl.; No.3 spring, 97H'rfl9c; No. I springv--9rT,y7 "No. 4 spring, anisc C'l'JRN-No. I white. KlQSlVtC.: No. S white, MVfaoitfeirJVo. 4 White, tWj57c; No. t color, IMUv V,. t villiw u,u.ihf.n- No. 1 rellow Vb4Mci No. 4 -yellow. 64Vi44ic: No. 3, esVjflMcoi;. 6H(8Wc; No. 4, 66S55c; no graue, aruoeo, ,' i'. OATB-4x. 1 white. JMTSSHe: standard, Big33Ha! No. I white. 82g-33t4c; No. I yel low ltlU.32n- Ha! 4 vellow. aiUlfiJltiC. BARUr-NV'l reed, 62&6o; rejected. RYE No. l,,7475c; No. 8, izrtfTBO. Cprjot Receipts. Wheat. Corn, oat. Chicago. .-...:....... tS 767 Minneapolis ,v.--.----. 2tt) Flour, bbls. . Wheat, bu. 'orn, bu. ... )ttt.1, bu. ... ' 1ST 47 Omaha Dulutb CHICAGO GnAlJf .AND PROVISIONS Features of the-Trad In aad Closin Prices on. "Hoard of Trad. CHICAGO, Aug. IS. Wheat and corn ware strong ail tefcugh tlje session today and closed with a fraction - of tha top, wheat being eSPSc to Vr- up, and oorn 4 to 4o hlrher. HowevcV, oata dragged much of the time and cHiel He off to HWo uPi while nrovi.ilnn4 after advanclna sharply, fell away even rnbfo aourately and, finished ty-om 10 to wc lower. . Firmer forelrn . markets moderate pit offerings and symptoms of Strength In the northwest markets, worked into tn plans of the bulls and save a base for a strong tone. Profit taking on The upward march together with a revival of selling by acavred commission houses did not materially mar the bull Dfocram. The cash demand waa slow, but the prices were steadier. The close was atrong all around with September Ho to fco up at PMiSWi to Wko. Tha nearby option touched 1.0o4 higher than yeetrrday'a -final quotation. December cloned U.ia.o to Ho ud at &SttQ$S'!o. The oats market'w'aa unotuanged all day. The close was steady with September Vio off at S4'ic. December closed unchanged at Btl-V'. ' High prices for live hogs and a good de manl tor prodiKits sent pro visions sharply up i early In the session. The close was wuk all throuo-h 'lhai list at a decline o from 17V4 to o for pOr. W to 17Vo or lanl, and 174 to ZOo for rlba.i' :., uc; .i The leading futurea ranged aa follows: ArtlclrtpOpfH-4, HitTh. f iw. 1 Close. Tes'y. at " Sept... leo.... May... Bent... , May... .ft... Ti '-!.. ; iiay... pork"- Dept... Oct... Jan... I.Ktd " ' Sept,, Oct. vv Nov... Jan... Klbs- Sept.. Oct... Jan... 1 03 1 08 n . Whiff u ll HI 1 ou 604 . WAI ' MT4 . Sit tu n w 20 90 IS 75 '..v. V n 12V4I 11 17H 21 M' .20 90. IS 7u 12 11 60 10 6JV4 ii eu 11 85 77 42 IS 11 2H! 102 lot liwli 9914 1 08 1 07 VA 0i ... TS.'VO ... 75.000 ...136.0U0 1IS.0 0 71 OX) 10.000 COW WKATIIKR l. TflB URA1X BELT No Important Chans la Temperatar Predicted for Wednesday. OMAHA. Aug. , 1310. Weather Conditions Areas of low press ure cf.ntlnue over the upper Mississippi nd Mteanurl va leva and temperatures con- inued high throtighout the central valleys urln Monday, l ie area 01 man preeaure noted on the Pacific oosat Monday morning Inwlv extend hi over the weal ana northwest and coder weather now prevails ver the upper Mississippi. Mpper Missouri allevs and the extreme northwest. Show rs were scattered over the western Cana- lan provinces during the last twenty-rour hours. Heavy rains occurred In the upper ake region and light rains continue in me upper Mississippi valley this morning, a nil or j.bm inenes occurren ai vtrr'n Wis. and 1.S0 Inches at Chicago. Generally cloudy weather prevails In the upper val- oys and west on the eastern Rocky moun tain slope, and cloudy and somewnst un settled weather, with no Important changes n temperature, will continue In this vicin- ty tonight and Wednesday. Temperature ana precipitation comi with the last three years: l?!1 Uf. 13m. Minimum temperature ... W '1 94 tTeclpltatlon w -w .o Normal temperature mr ioiay, in Deficiency In precipitation since Maroh 1, 14. OS Inches. ... Deficiency corresponding penoa in 3 .29 Inohes. ... , Excess corresDond r.g penoa in v.n of an loch. L. A. WELSH, IjOCOI orecasier. Corn and Wheat Reglea Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for tha twenty-four hours ending at I a. nr. 75th meridian time. Tuesday, August 23.' 1910: , OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Raln- Statlona. Max. Mln. fall. XEW.ORlvSl'UCliSANDBONDi Market Kecoven Sharply from Very Weak Openinj. POINT OF VIEW BATHER MIXED .Nothing, is Kniw Being Done to Drlng Aboat Advance, with Kaooatloa of Greater Kase of tpney. NEW YORK, Aug. 2. From a very weak opening, today's stock market turned rawer snarply and made a general recovery. Trading was igain contracted and limited to the usual market lead Reading, the Har tin ana and United States Mieel these com prising fully sixty per cent of the day s small overturn. The weakness was In no small measure due to selling for London account or at least to unloading, which was traceable to that quarter. On tne flock exchange tha point of view respecting the Immediate outlook was rather mixed. The large bear party un hesitatingly attacked the market at every favorable opportunity but Is showing In creasing weariness. In banking circles, surface conditions In dicate that nothing Is being done to en courage an advance, except tor the greater ease of money, lnasmucn aa theae circles control the springs of speculative supply, It Is not unlikely that caah for such pur poses may be obtainable when conditions are more propitious. Foreign exenange eased, wunoui cnengs. The bond market ruled steady and was without features. Total sale, par value, ii.0000. of sales and leading quotations uii stocks today were: gain. Hla. Low. Cloaa. li-iw, I3.0)n.ii; silver certificates outstand ing, I486 .feS.O-r). Uenetal f und Standard silver dollars In genet al fund. n.Mi.l3; current liabilities, 5H.079.6W; working balance In -treasury of fices, t.'7,67a.kA; in banks to credit of the treasurer of the United Ptatea, MS..A71K; subsidiary sliver coin, M.ft3(3; minor coin, K.".'; '2; total balance In general fund, $VJ.97&,610. London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug 23. American securities were quiet and stesdy during the first hour. Prices ranged from H above to 4 below yesterday's .New York closing. t losliia quotation on stocks were: Connolm. money as account .... Amal. Coppr .. Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Kaitlmora A Ohto...loH Fermylvanla nnidiin Padtle ...lsr Rand Mlnea 'i Raailins , . HI go. null war . .114 en prd ,. 11 So. PrU1o ... .. II t nlon Taclflo ,. n to M ,. IH V. S. Steel... .. 44 S da M .. 4 Wabaak .. JHH in pt4 ..134 DnUI 4l .. BiLVl U-IJir, steady at 24H4 per ounce. MONEY . per cent. The rata of disrount In the Open market for short bills Is lHVi per cent; for three months' bills, 2 15-1U3 Pr cent. Ctea. A Ohio. Ctncaro 0)1. W... M. A St. P.. De Beer Denver A H. Q.. Pli Erie 4o 1st afd 4a ii Bid Orand Trunk .... llllno.s Ctntral 4H Ashland, Neb. Auburn, Neb Proken Bow. Neb. Columbus. Neb... Culbertson, Neb., Falrbruy, Neb... 97 Fairmont, Nob... 9 Or. Island, Neb., 90 IHartlngton. Neb. 92 6 68 60 59 S3 64 (9 50 65 69 67 66 68 64 69 (0 72 65 60 Hastings. Neb.... 98 Holdrege, Neb.... 95 lOakdale, Neb.... Omaha. Neb 96 Tekamah, Neb.... 97 Alta, la 91 Carroll. Ia 94 Clarinda: la 95 Sibley, Ia 90 Bloux.Clty. Ia... 92 Not included In averages. Minimum tempert'a tor twelva-hour period ending at 8 a, m. DISTRICT AVERAGE .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .no .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Sky. Cloudy . Foggy Foggy Clear pt. Cloudy Pt Cloudy Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Ft Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy loan 4 lit 114 ' Sato 1H nv 74 '4, 1WN 'is "ivi 'ii'si lOt- u n ioi" 103H We 1i lo 4.000 TISt ' No. of District Stations. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago. Ill 2 St. Louts, Mo IS Des Moines .Ia.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansas city. mo.. 3 Omaha. Neb 19 Temp. Max. Mln. 84 62 86 66 84 " 64 90 66 M 72 94 68 72 60 100 ' 72 9 60 Rain fall. .20 .00 .80 1.20 .80 .00 . .00 .00 .. .09 VTIvh temneratures prevailed during Mon day In the corn and wheat region, but are followed by cooler this morning in tha northern and western portions. Very heavy rains occurred 1 within the last twenty-four, hours In the upper lake region and at points In Illinois and Indiana; Madi son, Wis., had 8.10; Grand Rapids. Mich.. 280; Green Bay. Wis., 8.68; Martinton, 111., 180; Chicago, 111., 180; Battle Creek, Mich., and Logansport, Ipd., 1.6Qj. Sycamora, IU.. and New Brunsldes, 111., 120; Lafayette, Ind., 110; and Delphi, Ind., and South Bend, Ind., 1.00. L. A. WELSH, - Local Forecaster, - Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Prowe Atlta-Chalmers pfd 1' Amalgamated Copper 10. ".00 American Asrteutiural Am. B1 Hugax l.too American Can 400 American C. A V... Am. Cotton (Ml LM American H. A 1 , Am. Ic Becurttlas 104 American Unaaed American Locomotive e0 American 8. A R... . t. Am. a. A R. ptd 1 Am. Steel Poanertee 0 Am. Sugar Refining 0 American T. A T 1" Amerloea Tohaooo pfd Amerloan WtoUa lot Anaconda Klatng CO luo Atohlaon 8.100 Atchtaon Btd ,. Atlantis Coaat Una TOO Bltlii.ore A Ohio LtOO Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid, Tr 4,100 Canadian raellls TOO Central Leather 1,300 Oentral Leathar ld Oantral oc New Jeraay Ckeaapeaka A Ohio.... Chloaso A Alton Chicago Great W astern C. O. W. ptd CAIeeio A N. W 400 a, m. a l r. tot a, c. c. a it. i 100 Colorado K. A 1 4U0 Colorado A Boutkarn ConaolidaUd Uaa 1.VM Oorn FToducta 40t Delaware A Harlaon 100 Denver A Rio Orande. too D. A R. O. td 100 DIatlllers' ieeufltlee 100 Bria fiO Erie l.t ptd 200 Erie Id Bid General Kleutrls VlO Oraat Northern ptd 1,900 Ut. Northern Ore CUa too Ullnota Central loo InUrboroush Met 1.DO0 Int. MM. ptd 800 International Manreelet .. ' toO Int. Marina Btd International Paper 100 10Y8 ltVi International Tump Iowa Central Kanaaa Cltr go K. C. So. ptd 10 Laclede Gas 800 LoulaTllla A Naahvtlle 100 Minn. A St. Louta MO M., St. P. A . A M 100 M , K. A T a00 M , K. A T. pfd Mlamurt Paclfta 1.400 National Blaoult 400 National Laad N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.... 8,400 New York Central 8,o0 N. T O. A W too Norfolk A Weetexa.. 100 Norta'Amanean-... 144 111 71 to iitii 14 - 11H t 104 r v 43 144 " " 44 ltOVa II 48 143 lHa 7 10 iisvi 14 leiVi to 70 27 If. 43 iii" in 64 ISO n 47 t6 "60 84. 89tW&!394aH 21 27H 20 60 IS 40 11 93 11 92V4 11 45 10 62H I 13 65 I 12 S7H 11 90 11 6. 9 77!- 9 00 84., 36 80 S4H 864 21 90 20 0 18 40 11 95 ,11 92ii 11 45 HO KV4 'U 87' t'll 621 47H 20 85 18 70 It 10 ' 11 80 11 85 10 63 12 57H 11 80 80 Quotations oa Tarlons Northern raoltls PaoUla Mall PennayWania People's Oaa P., C. a A BU L PHtetrarf Coal steel car Pullman Palace Car.... Railway Steal Spring... Heading Republic Steel Kvpublla Steel pfd Kock laland Co... a, I0 1.W0 It 101 141 t& 1 M 'it 110 111 . 40 tT 11 If Ut 48 101 1 8f 134 r 'it" lut 'it 110 40 te iii ltt too to u No. 2. Caah Quotations were as fotlows: FLOUR Firm: winter pedants, 84.46(9 6 16;. straights. lilNijiOO; spraig straights, 15.0(tS.15; bakers; J 6H16.4O. RYB3 No. 8. 73(3160, BARLEY Feed or jnlxlng, toot fair to cU'O malUng, 63670... - SSruS Flax. No. 1 gouthwesVern, $2 28; N6.-' 1 horthweeterfi. '"82.47. Timothy seed, ..-..-WteS 'Clover. 613 60, PROVlSUJN8-Jles pork, per bbl.. 8S1.7S 1122 00. Lard per 100 lbs., flLBft. Short rina, aided '(tvose). 9U.7IS12.60; short clear sides (boxed). tll.GOAUt.U. Total clearances .of wheat and flour were equal to tl.Out bu. Primary receipts were ! l.ltW.000 bit., compared with 684,000 bu. the , rr.a ru.n .1 in H B V a mf lf& Thtf WOrld'a visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet'g, Increased 7. 211. for bu. Estimated' reoelpts for tomorrow! Wheat 212 cars; porn, 288 .cars; oats, 607 cars; hogs, 23.00 head. Chleago Vash Plts-JlVheat: No. t red, W4etTj1.10Tt: No. 8 red, 97H4T99Vic; No. I hard. 9t4ch81 Ht; No. t hard. 97WStHo: No. 1 northern spring,, 81.201.22; No. 2 northern sprlnaf, 'll.OMjljl; No. 8 spring, 11,83. Com:-- NJr. cash. 61Wfl4o; No. 8 cash- eifwUHc; hNo, I white. 6l4.tc; No. 8 white, 6lVu6iHo; No. I yellow, HV&2o; No-'l yellow, H4WIV445. 0t: No. 2 caah, 81f(32c: Not. wbtta, . 84Vfr34ej white, S3Wj83c; No. 4 white. S3i&334c; standard. taSdV. ' ' BUTTER Jrteady 5 craamerlea, 84HO; dalriea. 2S.ff27e EGOS-Bteadv: receipts, 8.744 cases, at mark. Cases included. 14H4tU7o; firsts, 2o; prime firsts, 22c. . - ritlTRltiQHteidv! daisies. 16c: twins. 1515c; young Americas. 16441V0S long horna. lfttuifrlfter-. Potatoes-Emsyf choice to fancy, THt BDC : fair In ironrl. 7MK770. POl.'LTRY gleadv: turkeyA tOo; chick ens, lie : sDiinas. 16a. - VEAL-Bteady; 60 to 60-lb. wts.. 8Hc; 60 to 86-lb. wts., 86 to 110-lb. wts., Receipts fogy WVf " 409 cars; corn, 289 are; oaji isi oars, hutimatea lomonvw- "heat. 2ll ckrs: corn. 2t8 cars; oata, 607 of tha Day Commodities. kuw YORK. Aug. 23. FLOUR Steady, nominally lower; spring patents, tS.W.&u; riock laland Co. pfd winter straights, 84.404.60; winter patents, Ut. U A 8. F. 84 ptd $4.7G1f-5.10; spring clears, l4.S6O4.00; winter St. Louie s. w.... extras, INO. 1, evretli wi wnner u.., No. 8, $2.60iS;S.oO; Kansas stralghU, H-WP Jloaa-Sheftield 8. 4 8.10; receipts, 2,424 bbls.; shipments. 9,4ia) J"" VX! ' bbli, Ryaour. steady; fair to good. 14.10 Ku,hl.i,;"pWfadr. V ". ciiui'w w V 1 . .... Tanneeaea Copper CUrtrs ija nieaay ; inie ov ' I feiia A Paelflo low, l.UXBl lw; coarse, i.ciutU'i.oo. a uinu, 13.60. . WHEAT Spot, market firm; new No.- 8 red, 81.0tV, elevator, and 81,074 o. b.; No. 1 northern, new, 81.22 f. o. b., to arrive. There was moderate opening decline In futures owing to a bearish Canadian re- . . 1 . i,,, ih. mirlral uAn rallied "vi. .jo k 1 wu. . .. - IV tan copper , and developed firmness on the slrengUi of ve.-oerollne Chemical Winnipeg ana preaicuone 01 snuw aim inni wbah In Canada, closing a net higher. BP- I Wabeeh ptd tember. 81 05H4J1.07, Closea, i.u'; Decem ber. 8i.09WBl.lo. closed at . 11104. Rs- Wttt-AS, n.too 400 100 l.rJ too 400 14M tl II HH l I T., st. r a w IT.. St. U W. ptd.. Union Paelflo I'nloB Peel fie pfd... I U. 8. Realty U. B. Rubber V. B. Steel V. S. Steel pfd Kanaaia Cltr Urakta and Previsions. KANSAS "CITY. Aue tt WHEAT Un ehaiired to ic hlaher: No. 2 hard. 97c&tl.02; No."8.' titc; Nor 8 red. (dttwCw: No. 8. t ti'jc; .Bapunkturrj 6e. sellers ; December, I1.0OV sellers; My. tl.04'tf 1.04. bid. CtRN Unchanged to Ho lower; No. 1 mtaPdt rtViatV; No. 8 mixed, 6S4;o; No. 2 while.- 6Wk , No. -8, 80v; September, fWii to bid; December, 6iS0,tc, sellers; May, (jS,c, sellers. OAT-lHti lower; No. I whits, 84ff4Hc; Nn. 8-mhtext: 84t RYB .No. t.OCMa ., HAY Cnchanged to SOjJUo higher; choice tlftintn. tl4.ioifli.00; choice prairie. 21176. BUTTER Oroamery. 2tc; flrsta 26Vso; eennda. 24Ve; packing stock. 220. EOGS IJxtrmA Tr; flrta, loa; seconds, lac. - , Ich.4.-K,-r -. Receipts. Shipments. reheat .,...AfW W.Wt forn. bu.V.T...: 88 000 f)6fa bu ....7.....:....-..... 9.0u0 1,000 -v ttnes''hU bev.i 91 OS. 84. I.oals Oeaeravl Market. PT. IOUIB. . Aug. . II WHEAT Fn. OA Cash firm; track. No. I red, 9Vo ZiilfrJ- No 8 hard.. 9SC4QI1 to. CORN FAitureav higher; fieptember, SOe.-i TieoeJiiW, BtTtc. Cash. higher; track. No. 2.' fBOeOHc: NO. 8 white, tic. OATS Futura .. steady: Deptember, 82T;r fcemler, 85c. Caah. higher; tr4 NS. 8. 81et No. 2 wiilte. 860. MTV - t ,. PROVISION'S rt Pork steady; lobbing. 85125. Taird". steady; prtme steam. il Ai X20O. Dry salt lueata steady; boxed extra 11.1 "10 huahels. CORN Spot market firm; No. A T4c elevator domestlo basis. f-utures were without transactions, closing 40 net higher. Receipts, TS.426 bushels. OAT8-8pot, market- Irregular; new standard white, 80a; No. t white, 8&4o; No. 8 white, 89o; No. 4 wnite, c. eceipts, 10.625 bushels. uarNea, easier: crime. 81.15iT1.20: No. tl.Uk91.lt; No. 8. ttOSttt-LlO; No. 8. tt00. llOPtS Quiet; state, coinmou to choice. 1909, 20tf22o. ... IIllb.b Quletl central Amencan, w 11c; Bogota, 2l(22o. LlMTlibH-44Uin; naroioca Mc; seconds, 21e; thirds, ihwk; re- H? u" . eo.an PKOVlottJ.O rura, iiioui iiraes, m-w 25.00: family. t24.5OO'3S.00; ahcrt clears. 822 60O34.W. Beef, firm: mes. HV W0U.W, family, tla-OvC-w-wi iwei iiainr.. m.wvw, Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lba., lia.abu-la ou; piciuen nama, Tio.vi-tfis.ou. Lard, firm; middle weat prime, iz,jug-u,u; refined, firm; continent 812.80; Boutn America, 813 36; compouna, iu. iomn wu. TAliLOW irmj pnran city, onus., iisc; country, 7'3TV4a CHEESE. rirm sna signer; state, wnote milk, special, lti17Vc; state whole milk, fancy, 1S; state whole mlik. prime, 11 llo; state wholf vtAlk. fair to good, 1843 14c; stats twhol mhk, common, 10it, skims, full to speolat,- it'Slc. BUTTER-. Firm; recelptm W.JT1 imckages; creamery, spwials. 81 o; I -.(. tOVto; third. to first. 84WWHC EOoi Fmer; state, JNnifwyWanlA and nearby herniary, white, '$; stats, Penn- aylvama until neavroy . njry. i"aw white. tEdJ-ffio; state, '.ti,nsyiTartia ana nearby hencoy brown.. 1 87't28 ; stmte, Penn aylvania and nattoy hennery gathered brown. gMflfc; rrean gainereu aura iirev, Hi':'r86o; flrtst. 2ac; aexsond. ttXTalo, POULTKT Alive weaa; weie.i, sroiiers. ltmc; fowls, MaQ1M; tnraeys, imffito; dressed quiet; western broilers, 17o; fowls, 13loi turkeys, lg1So. Mllwank.ee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wla. Aug. 28. FLOUR P.""- " . ' . ... ... WHEAT PJO. 1 normern. i.ifai.u; no. northern, tl 081.18; ISeplomber, IWa OATS 84V0SSc. . B ARLEY SampleA TOSjSo. BRAN In 100 pound Backs 120.0O820.M. vintIR First patents In wood, fob, Minneapolis, 8&.40ia eecood patents,tt.20 tftM); first clears, fsospAOo; secona clears. 2.6038-" l.lTtrseal tirala Market. LIVERPOOU Aug. 23. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 1 red western winter, no stock. Futurea, firm; October, rasa; fwoemDer, 1s7d; March, 7s 7Sd. CORN pot, linn, 01a Aminotn mixea. is. Futures, dull; Soptetntrer, 4a m; Oc tober, 4s 8d. Pevrla Market. PEORIA. Aug. 23- CORN-Ft early; No. 2 white, 6IW0; No. 8 white, 0c; No. 2 yel low, aWic; No. 8 yellow, 60o; No. t, sowo; No. t, toko; No. A 89ko. OAT3 Lower; No. 2 white. 84o; No. I white, 83c; No. 4 white, CVtJ3Sc; standard, K4c - - lasar Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 2S.-8UOAR Raw, firm; muscovado, 88 test. 886c; centrifugal, M teat, 4.4f.o; molaaaee sugar, 89 test. 3.70c Refined, aleady; crushed, .iOc; granulated, 4.Hc; powdered, 8.35c COFFEE 8pot, firm; No. T Rio, o; No. 4 fcantoa, KVto Wratarn Maryland Waetlnghmiae C lac trio .... Weetera Union Wbaeitng A U B Total aalaa for tba day. 100 It, 100 too too uO 10 M0 too 17,000 11,100 8110 , 1,000 00 too IU0 67 114 a ft t J4 H 4k 117 10 116 41. 6t sat 140 80 4 to St 1 lit It u 84 86 n 4t 146 114 44 67 17 16. 100 10O tt 6 tt t II 44 41 tl t 41 U 14 1W II t4 17 101 44 111 M4 , tt 84 It It It l'Wvt 104 27 7J ISO M 104 aw It tt 23 44 144 111 64 ltt 14 10 10 50 17 A. 144 154 61 17 41 If. U 10 tt 17 tt 3 K1 142 121 tt 41 lot 60 2 111 40 M 44 114 to ' 128 106 5 14 r 15t at 141 II t to a tt 24 64 64 114 61 ' 84 26 St 48 W7 tl 'A M 70 lit 4S 67 17 16 44 M 41 6 II lulrrllle A N.. 81 1-11 M., K. A T ... N. r. Central... ... I Norton A W ... . ..11 do ptd ...loOrtarlo W .141 .... It ....114 .... tl .... 41 .... 41 .... 7! .... 1 .... 64 ....117H ....171 .... t .... 7t ....lit .... 14 17 tt 0MdHlYSr0Clv MARKET Cattle Splendid Sillers, with Pricet Showing; Strength. HOGS MOSTLY TE5 CENTS HIGHER Sheep anil Lambs (oattnae In Terr Large ftaftply, While Prices Are Steady to Soma Easier . la Spots. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. August 23, 1910. Receipts were: Cattle, lloes Sheep. Official Monday.... Estimate Tuesday. .10.4M 7,047 83,727 89,760 Iloston BOSTON, Aug, cks aete ate Allouex Amal. Copper ..... A. I. L. A 8 Arlaona Com Atlantlo A C. C. S. Batte ("o&iaiaa , Cal. A Anion,.... Cal. A Heela Centennial Copper Hanae C. Eaet Butie C. M Franklin Olroua Con Granby Con Greene Cananea .. I tie Royaie Copper Kerr Lake Lake Copper Salle Copper.... Miami Copper .... Aaked. Closing; Storks. 23. Closing quotations on lolkjWS! - . 41 Kohawk ... 44 Nevada Con ... 24 N'lplealni Minea ... 14 North Butts ....... . .. 6 North Lake M. 13 'Old Dominion .... ... 14 Oeceola 1 Parrott B. A C. .. ....6M QulnT . ... li Shannon C. 41 Superior .... I Superior A B. M.. .... 10 Superior A P. C... .... 4 Tan-arark .... 13 B C. A O .... 7 t. 8. 8. H. A M . 17 do pfd 4 I'tah Con M Winona 10 Wolverine - 1 ,."4t .. w .. 10 .. tt .. I- .. 17 ..110 .. 13 .- T4 .. .. 4 .. 1 .. 11 .. U .. tt .. I .. 4 .. 61 .. t ..110 ' Local Secariiles. Quotations furnished by Bamuel Burns, Jr., 633 Omaha National bank building: am J. . Alma, Neb, Lt. te Beatrice Creamery Co. ptd city Nat. Bank Bid,, fa, UN Crab Orchard, Neb., ta Columbus, Nab., E. L. 6e, l-'4. Houatoa Water Co. ta, 1844 Iowa Portland Cement let Mtg. 4a Iowa Portland Cement t. 4 ...... Kanaaa O. A K. I per cent ptd.... Kanaaa City R. A 1 6a, lull Mlthlaan Slate Tel. aa, ....... N. T. Central Una 4a, 1SU Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1144 Omaha Oaa, 1117 Omaha A C. B. S. K. prd, 6 par cent Omaha A C. B. 8. R. h; mi- Paelflo T. A T. 6a, 1M7 Pennaylvanla Equip. 4e, ltit..... Union 8 took Yards, So. Omaha, ei-dlr Rocky Mountain Kuel Wabaah Equip. 4a. ltll United Hy. ptd, St, Louie Oermaa-Amertcan Coltea M tl to lu . tt tl , n tt , t4 100 . H8 ti II t4 6 j ta 44 , li 160 tt luO 100 tl 14 10O 100 100 ti II 100 It 14 4 t7 . II tT 14 10 tl 44 8.1C7 t.to 9.3"7 73,487 9.2(30 S0.M U.l "38.111 M.US0 8U.W0 14. ill 29.691 10.M !W.i.fW v. E. 41 feeders,. lU-O 8 2J Stew art 7i cows 4 It) 11 stteis,...10.5 4 J. O. t'aviiiaon rsetv. 31 feeders.. RCJ 4 4H 1 steers. ...1110 POUTII i'A KU r A. 19 steers. ...IK 6 26 1 steer 829 llllam Charles 8. u. . f40 t tv 9 calves... 170 . 90 2 W) Pool Uros. S. l .ln & on 10 cows. .1072 8 90 !er Fhafto Co. 8. V. 31 feeders.. 1191 t 86 27 cows 89 14 Steers.. ..1W1 4 60 In cows s.w J. Brooks y. l. 49 feeders . 1113 6 40 4d steers. ...1132 William rJchmule B. u. heifers... tu 3 90 8 cows 931 18 coas 945 t 00 12 calves... ISO 16 calves... 241 6 60 Western Ranches-.. i. 719 S.-.7 1114 lt cows.. I cows.. 32 steers.. t cows... 10 dsys this week... .17,600 Same days last week. ...18.61 Bams days 2 weeks ago.. 14.301 fame days 8 weeks ag-v.I.xfilO Same days 4 weeks ugo.. 13,872 Sams days lust j ear. '...li, 697 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South omnia tor compared with las; inc. uec 7". iol 240.096 137.8SO th average the year tar; Cattle .... Hogs .... Sheep ... to uate, as 1910. 19.9 846.318 6T6.064 ,.1.4'.616 1.645,611 ..l.KH,74v J.880 The following table shows prices of hogs at bouth Oninlia for the last several days, with comparisons Datee Aug. 12.. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 18 14... lt... 16.,. 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... 23.. 110. I1S09. 11908. 11907. 11H06. IIW. 11904 1 7 42 6 41 0 861 I a 941 4 81 041.1 7 471 6 221 t 83 t 931 4 84 - I T 4K 6 17 6 14. 8 841 S 96! 1 t 16 I 8 tOi t 72 t 83 6 80j 8 01 t 83v 7 C4 6 b h8, r2, 8 W k ai-VI 1 (tTl 8 441 6 74i 8 UOi 6 881 4 96 t 24 7 721 8 41 t S t 94 4 99 t 11 7 64 6 81 S 70 I t 89 6 10 t 171 7 63, 6 871 t b2 t 0) . t 14 e i 7 471 a 30 1 hM 6 951 t 84 8 63 ' 6 32) 8 66 8 1 t 84 t 02 I 6M 7 63 I t t 86 6 92 6 03 Sunday. Kecelpts and disposition of 11 vs stock at the Union etock Yards, Bouth Omaha, for twenty-tour hours ending at 3 p. in. yes terday; RECEIW8 CARLOTS. Cattle. Hoga.6heep.HrS waoasn Missouri 1'aclflo 1 Union i'aclfio W C. & N. W., east 1 C. N. W west 107 C. tet. P. & O t C, 11. 4k Q., east 2 C, U. 4k U; west 108 C, K I. A P., east.... t C, R. I. A P., weat... Illinois Central C. O. W Total receipts .218 I ' 10 60 1 80 1 'l 21 t s e 93 143 1 Hill-Neb. 6 fee.lrrs..U32 4 SO Sides IS eb. a bulls 1.V0 t 60 4 80 4 2t t 00 .1006 t 90 t M 2 90 t 00 t 1 ;t 14 calves M calves 18 cows.. 3-9 4 7S 10 calves.. , ltW 00 14 cows 813 2 90 2 steers... Wood Collett H. V. 10 cows 927 4 10 Weare A Owens 8. o. 10 steers.. ..iysi 6 10 13 steers... Le Fyra-a. u. 17 steers.. ..112. 6 10 4 cows.... J. Btrlngf ellow H. t). J9 steers.. ..1206 8 80 10 steers... lt. 8. Byra-p. u. 15 steers.. ..10"2 t 10 7 cows.... II O. weare H. i. I 00 I to t 00 28 cows 881 I M) 20 calves. rl. calves... 11 4 00 44 cows... til heifers... 9'JO 4 40 66 steers., .ii steers.... 977 4 60 11 Steers. Harry B. Clark 8. i. 26 steers.. ..10h t 00 Alex Horneaux . u. 104 steers. ..110 100 85 steers... 42 Steers.... 974 4 75 10 cows E. I... and A. C. Ham o. 62 cAws 8 t S 20 cows.... i calves... 212 6 00 b cows J. C. nattsley 8. D. 14 cows 840 t 00 14 steers... 29 calves... Sis 8 2 12 cows.... n. Melners . i. 14 cows...., 9.M 8 75 8 (seders. 4 feeder.. 932 4 23 WYU.MI.NU. 9T0 , 9tt 1146 , 997 , 273 , 844 .1127 ..104 4 15 4 25 4 4 23 4 60 I 90 t 00 4 8t 6 00 t 75 I 20 3 65 4 80 too 137 1022 D. 809 8.4) ,114 , 611 8t-4 4 It 8 steers.... 927 t cows 906 t cows 710 t steers.. ..1048 2 st ears.. ..1266 7 cows Mi 40 mixed... 1143 M. 16 cows. . 17 steers. 10 calves 1 K.6 228 4 60 2 90 t 06 4 50 4 68 8 40 6 00 A 19 cow s t heifers. 6 calves.. 7 steers.. 10 cows... 16 cows... t cows... Boyer Wyo. . SS7 . m . 171 ,11'io . 848 . 912 . 916 t M 1 80 6 00 4 00 t U 4 10 t 90 25 cows..,, 14 steers.., 11 cows... 9 calves., 9-14 5 cows. 27 cuas. 10 cow 949 J. 21 steers.. ..1076 A cows 803 10 steers.. ..103 Jr. J, DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. Bwut aV Co Cudahy Packing Co New York Mintage Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. 23 Closing quotations on mining stocks were Alice 176 Brunswick Con Com. Tunnel stock, do bonda Con. Cal. A Horn BIlTer Iron SUrer 7 U IT Va. 140 40 4t ieadvllle Con. Uttle Catef ... Mexican Ontario Opblr glenrlard . Yellow Jacket ., .. I .. 4 ..Hi ..to ..144 .. 0 .. 60 ttt.600 aharea. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.-MONEY-On call easy at 1V481 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 pur cent; offereu at Us per cent. Time loans somewhat firmer; sixty days, I per cent, and ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, 4H94V per "pKIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6VMT per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE 8teady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.83909 4.8410 for sixty-day bills, and at 84 8670 for demand. Commercial bills, 64.8364.831. SILVER Bar. 62c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BOND; Government, steady; railroad, steady. Closing quotations ud bonds today were as follows! U. S. rat. ta, rag.... 101 Int. M. M. 4t 4 do eoupen 101 Jmpmn 4a M 0. S. la ran. 101 do 4a M do eeapon lol K. C. an. let la.... ft V. A 4a. rag 114 L. s. deb. 4a 1H1.... ta do eeapoo 114 L. A N. unl. 4a..., ' Allla-Cbal. 1st ta.... 74 al.. K. A T. let 4s.. 17 Am. As. aa. 101 Jo 4a 14 A-n. T. & T. er. 4a. .100 Mo. raclfia 4a T7 Am. Tobaooe 4a..... Tl N. H. R. of M. 4s K do 4a ion '.N. y. C. g. Armour A Co. 4a Atcklaua gen. 4a... do ev. 4a Ia. do av. aa At. O. L let 4a. Bal. A Ohio 4a... do la do 6. W. ta. Drk. Tr. ev. 4a... Can. et Oa, ta... Oen. leather aa... eQ. -of pi .J. s. WH4 n do dob. 4a M M tt. T . N. H. A R. ..17 at. te 131 ..110 N. A W. let 0, 4a.. 17 .. M do ct. 4s tt .. to No. pecine 4a I'D .. ao ea 71 .. 4 O. A U Hdf. 4a..... 12 .. ta renn. ev. la ll.. te ..lot do son. 4a 101 ., -tveeama sen. aa.... tl .11 St. U A 8 r. fa. 4a HO Ckes. A Onto a..l00 40 aan. Is. da a. 4a W 8t. U 8. W. a. eoieaso A A le, 70 eu, let gold et C D. A Q. 1. 4 . A. U ad), ti no gen. as aa ao. raetne col C. M. A A P. 4. aa. tl do er. 4a C. a I. 8 P. 4. t. U do 11 ret. 4a. da rig. 4a tt , fuilw.r te. Oole. InA 8a T4 d (an. 4a Oolo. Mid. 4a ta Union Taenia 4a C A 8. r. A a. 4a. ta ao av. D. A H. cr. D. A R U. 4a da rat. la Dlatlllsrs' tr Erie p. I. aa do sen. ea- ea. a. 4a, ear. A. do aeries B Oen. Kiaa. ev. Is... Ill Can. 1st rat. 4a. Int. Mat. 4s Bid. eoflerad. do let A ref. 4 . M V. S. Rubber 4e . tl V. A Steel Id 6a . 44 Va.-Caro. Cham. . It Wabaah U4 an. .70 do let A ei. 4 . 41 Weetera 844. 4s. . 44 Weau Elea. av. .Ut Wla Central 4a. . to Mo. Pao. av. ta . 44 4a.. II .... tt ... It .... tu .... tt .... IS ....106 .... 74 ....lt ....ll 1.... a. ....lul ....104 ta. . ta ....107 I.... 14 .-. S3 te.. It .... tu .... tt la luviiiunia 4"JW tUla lit nouxh Sixteenth New Yark Carb Market. Tha following quotations ara furnished by Logan 4k Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. street, Omaha; Bay Stats Ce....... Butte OoallUoa Ceetua Chine Chief Cans r,,i-reiT eij Central.,......., Ely Cona , tranklia Olroua . Oolarield Cona Ooldneld Ploranoe.., Onldneld Deter , Oreene Caaaaaa , 84 Inaplratlea II Laroee 1 Neeada Coos ltNewbouee l0hlo Copper 1 Kewklde Coalitloa Tt Ray Central , ti swift ns c 1 1 Scare-Roebuck Co,. . .IS 4 Superior pitta.... 11 lTonopah Mlnlna.... t Trinity Copper 4 4 KorUi lake 11 T Bohemia 6 8 8-14 .. 4 .. 90 .. te ti-H .. tt .. 8 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Aug. 22 Bank clearings for to day were t2.096,S36.11, and for the corres ponding date last year, tl. 925.440. 0L Otf AHA ONKRAt, MARKET. Staple and Fancy Prodnee Prices Pa, nlshed by Bayers an Wholesalers. BUTTER Crsamery. No, 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 82c; No. 1, In 30-lb. tubs. 31c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 29c; No. 2, In 60-lb. tubs. 28Vtc; packing stock, solid pack, 21c; dairy, In 60-lb. tuba, 23&24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. 17 c; young AmerlcaA 19o; daisy, ISc; triplets, ISc; Umbarger, IS,;; No. 1 brick, 17c; Imported1 Swiss, 80c; do mestic Swiss, 24c; block bawlss, 22c. - POULTRY Dressed, broilers under t lba, 17c; over 8 lbs., 20c; hens, lto; cocks, 9c; ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 26c: pigeons, per dos., 81-25; homer squabs, per dos., 84 W; fancy squabs, per dos., 88.60; No. 1, per dos., 88.00. Alive: Broilera, 14c; aver I lbs., lloj bens, lie; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, 9c; geese, full feathered, 10c; turksys, 19c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers, per dos., 83.00; squabs, No. 1. per dos., 11.60; No. 2, per dos., 50c. FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, 13c; white fish, 17c; pike, 15c; trout, 15c; large Grap ples, 20c; Spanish mackerel. 18c; eel, 18c; haddock, 18c; flounders, ISc; green catfish, Uc; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 9c; white perch, fro; bullheads, 15c; roe shad, 11.00 each; shad roes, per pair. 60a; frog legs, per dog,, sac; salmon, 15c. BEEP CUTS Ribs! No. t, ito; No. 2. I8H0; No. t, 180. Loins: No. J, 160; No. t 14cV No. 8.11HC Chuck: No. L 7o; No. t. 6W0; No. . o- Round: No. 1, 9c; No. 1 so; No. 8. 70. Plata: Jso. 1. eftc; No. 2. 4io; F-RUITS Oranges: California valennia. all sises, per box, tS.OO'yS.Jo; Medlteiaanean Sweets, usa sise, ea.uv; an sise, tx.bo. Iemons l.lmnnlera. extra fancy. 800 size ne t7.60; W0 slsa. "per box, J8.00; choice, 806 sue, per uox, i.w; sue, per box. 17.60 240 slxo, per box, 87.00. Bananas: Fancy setecr., per uuucu, -v4.i, jumoo, Punch. IZ.764i3. 76. Cantaloupeti: Colorado Rocky Fords, 84 sise, 88.26; 45 standards. t8.60. Plums: California, rsd, per. . four-basket crate, ai.tje. luuian ciue rrunes: rer crate. ai.tuji.uu. x-eacties: waiuurnia, per 20-lb. box, i io; coioraao .luertas, per 20-lb. box. 81.15(21.26. Pears: California Ran lot t per box, 88.00; In lots, per box, 82.85; Oregon ana utan lemisn ceauties, per pox, 32.60 In lots, per box, 82.40. Apples: Horns grown. In bbls., 84.0OQ4.5O; new Oregon, In boxes, 81.75. urapes: California Malagas, per four-busket crate, tl.50. Watermelons: Trial, lHo per lb. Dates: Anchor brand. new, av-iD. pKgs. in 00 x, per dox, fz.uu. VEGETABLES New Potatoes, In sacks, psr bu., 31.00tirl.10. Sweet Potatoes: Vir ginia, per bbl., 64.00. Onions: Yellow, In sacks. ter lb.. 4o: Iowa, small. Dr lb ic; Spanish, per crate, tl.50. Garlic, Extra fancy, white, per ID., ibe; red, per lb, 16c. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., tl.6otj z.vva celery: Micnigan, per uoreu punches, 80c. HOMP1 GROWN VEGETABLES Cab bsge: New, per lb., 2Vc. Tomatoes: Per basket. 60416O0. String and Wax Beana Per market basket. 76a. Cucumbers: Per market basket, eWfto. ' Radishes: Extra fancy home-growt. per dosen bunches. 20c Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dosen. 45c Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per doxenj bunches, 80c. Turnips: Per market basket too. Carrots: Per market basket, Wo. Beet4 Per market basket, 40c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per id., jo; caniornia no. j, per 10., 11c; can fornla No. 1 Der lb.. 14a. Hlckorvnuts Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., to. Cocoa, nuts: Per sack, 85.00; per dosen, 660. Honey Nsw, 24 frames, 4.uu. Available gnppltes of Grain. NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Special cable and telegraphlo communications received by Bradstreets show available supplies as com pared with previous account: Wheat, United States east of Rockies, Increase 4.tH.'t,000 bushels. Canada, decreased, 132.0u0 bushels. Total United States aad Canada, Increase, 4,811,000 bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, Increased X400.000 bushels. Total American and European supply Increased 7,711,000 bushels. Corn, united states and Canada, dacreased 684,000 bushels. Oats, United tSates and Canada. Increased 6.2o4. OuO bushels. The leading Increases and de creases reported this week follow. In creases: Manitoba, 947,000 bushels. Chi cago, private elevators. aVLOuO bushels. Milwaukee, private elevators, 127,000 bush els. Nashville. 98.000 bushels. Louisville. 71,000 bushels. Decreases: Ooderich, 70,0u0 bushels. Weal Market. BOSTON, Aug. 23. WOOL Values In th local wool market hold firm In spite of the fact that business was quiet. The heaviest trading appears to have been medium Ne vada, which brings wo on 1 scoured nasi while aotne Montana has changed bands 23'-f24 in the -greens. Choice territory sells at 64tff6c. but the movement Is small Local holders express an unwillingness to part with their 1910 Ohio fleeces at present prices. Pulled wool sontlnues dull, but there Is soms esll for the foreign product ST. LOUIS. Aug. 23. WOOL stesdy; ter rttory snd western medium, 1&B23; fins mediums. UKflJuc; fine, tfl'C rmour at Co... echwarts-Bols-n Co, Murnhy W. U. Vansant Co 161 Benton Vansant at Lush. 124 tephena Bros 134 Hill & Son 63K B. Lewis... 1U7 ' Huston A Co 22T B. Root & Co... 14 H. Bulla v lyS F. Huss loO Wolf 6 McCreary & Carey ,. 674 Werthelmer 125 H. F. Hamilton U Sullivan Bros 89 Lenmer Bros. 4 Lee KoUisohlld 27 Christie & Kilns 28 Sol Uegan 89 Mo. Kan. Calf Co M Other buyers 868 Treaaary Ststenieat. WASHINGTON. Y. C, Aug. El. The con dltlon of ths treasury at ths beginning of .business today wu as roiiowa: Trust funds Uoid coin, tAJ.tso tv; stl Western Canada Cro Estlsanle WINNIPEG, Aug. . Ths official est! mate of ths western Canada crop was an. nounced today as followa: Wheat, 101260- 600 buahels; osts, 108.2SO.otio bushels; barley l7,ouo.guo pusnwis; tiax, .t).uw ouanels. Onaaka Ray Market. OMAR A. Aug. 23- HAY No. 1 upland rtOO; Kansas. 214 00; No. I upland. 812.00 nackina-. tlOOO: alfalfa. 814 0a Straw- Wheat vex aouars, 14ca.a01.vvui suvst tMiiars 01 1 84.00; rye, 87.00; oats, ttOO. 537 ,...1,209 ....1.M6 Oil l.KVo 290 l.t 7 112 1,640 2,619 ' I.I06 2,2t8 9b4 21,882 8 00 4 steers.... 545 3 73 4 45 6 cows 9o3 3 90 8 00 J. Dana Adams Wyo. . bit 3 50 9 feeders.. 1061 4 60 .1107 S 25 Llnd A Son Wyo. . 99 3 50 12 cows 93 4 29 . 230 t 00 20 steers... .1150 5 10 15. Beaton Wyo. 806 8 00 6 steers.. ..10R4 4 80 1 00 8 cows 948 4 00 t 50 6 bulls 1346 3 40 C. Shaw Wyo. 4 60 6 heifers... 670 t 60 8 45 '92 Bteers....l072 4 00 4 60 McKenzle-Wyo. t 26 5 3.-1 4 40 were Totals 8.821 5,205 29,283 CA'ITLE Recelnta of cattle were verv large again today, making ths total for tne wiu days of ths week 17,500 head. In spite of the large runs tha market la in splendid condition. Yesterday, with almost 400 cars reported, early buyers wrs all out In the yards in good season and tha way thsy picked up the offerings at stronger prices, ven. was a surprise, lt seemed as ir the demand was so good that In spite of the larger receipts buyers were afraid that there would not be enough cattle to make the rounds. Sellers were more than pleased with results. This morning, with another ery good run. the market again opened early and fairly active buyers being ready to look at cattle Just as fast as they could do sfiapeo p auo mads ready to show. The market on beet steers proved to be very active again this morning, so much so that desirable kinds were anywhere from strong to as much as 10c higher. Good cron- lects sold up to 88.0b, aa against Ji.ao yesterday. Cows and heifers were also strong and active and everything in sight changed hands In very good season in the morning. Good feeders wese active sellers st prices that looked anywhere from steady to quite iittia stronger, possibly 100 higher in some esses. Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves, t6.00a4.7b: good to choice beeves. 8i.4Oa.O0; fair to good beeves. 84.60 IS5.30; common to fair beeves, 83.7634.60; good to choice heifers. l4.Mf00: rood to choice cows, 64.0Otj4.6O; fair to good grades, tvt.sutus.ao; capners ana cutters, 83.26raa.25; good to choice . feeders, 34.8mu6.50; fair to good reeaers, 34.BiSr4.io; common to fair feeders, M.264.00. (Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 87.25(38.00; fair to good beef steers, 86.2597.26; common to fair beef ateers, 88.00216.26: good to cholca oornfed grassers, t.603M.tO; good to choice cows and hsifers, 84600660; fslr te good cows and hslfers, l.6tXri4,60; common to fair cows and heifers. 12.504x3.60: good to choice stockera and feeders, t4.73t?6 75; fair to good stockera and feeders, 34.00ig4.75; common to fair atockers and feedrs, 33.26424.00: stock heifers, 176 4.75;H vesj calves, 33. 6064.60; bulla, stags, etc., 8t.t74ri6.00. BEEF STEERS. No. . A. Pr. - No. . rr. t 40 20 1170 T 28 t M It U2 7 40 1 0 84 1618 6 00 1 W COW8. 8 II It 8 2 80 t tt t 3 44 17 HEIFKKS. 8 44 8 8 16 21 BUL1JS. tit 4 UM i I t 8 1108 3 46 It 1 1U Id w CALVB3. t 00 4 117 1 on TOCKEH AND FEEUKK8. 41S I 50 t 41 4 10 44 t It tl 141 4 w 4ft 8 70- ti 744 4 44 7 77 t t tO 106 4 48 lit 4 to t 1200 8 44 NEBRASKA. 126 steers. ..1122 4 76 35 steers... .1108 4 75 43 steers.. ..1110 4 50 9 steers.... 1073 4 u W. Zlmmerschled Wyo. 20 steers.. ..lias 6 25 3 steers.... 893 4 60 10 cows 903 3 90 John Zlmmerschled Wyo. 1 steer 970 4 60 8 steers.. ..1030 7 cows 960 8 90 CClTlRAnO. 21 steers.. ..1089 6 60 D. Spesr Mont. 9 steers.. ..112S 5 85 7 wters. ...1060 22 oows lola 2 60 19 cows 1061 HOGS Hoes sold st nrlces that higher again this morning. The sdvance was mostly a dime. 'Somi business was don during early rounds at figures no bet ter than frfflOc higher, tut the market im proved, late sales showing the full advance. Supplies were moderate and demand easily ample. Shippers bought more freely than usual, takig about 2,000 head, snd to this phase of the trado may be credited keener demand and active movement. A perfect clearance was made before midday. The 89.00 quotation was restored for the first time since July, selected bacon hogs reaching this figure. Bulk of good rights moved around tS.85. Good mixed or medium weight sold st or near 88.75 and heavies moved around t8-508.60. Extreme snd rough heavies had to sell at th low figures. Bulk ranged from 88-50 to 3K.75. s compared with yesterday's bulk of 88.4033.60. ' Representative sales: No. Av. Stl. r. No, A, th. Pr. 6... 131 ... 114 61 ft ... 8 43 tt 2t 40 t 40 64 144 ... 141 41 ,.,811 ltO t 48 tl ill 40 t 4 61 ...Kit tO I 4 " tt tU M l 64 124 ... I 41 68 270 10 I It 60 8t J2) 8 4t 41 t7t ... t 8 : 60 21 M I 60 . 44 M 40 I 15 e: 2Ti 120 lto e. ...... .271 40 tit 60 Ml SO i 60 41 tit 40 I 70 87. ...... .201 ... t CO 14 247 ... 170 16 tOt ... 3 60 44 241 M I 70 60 174 200 1 60 16 Jfi9 ... I TO 62. ant ... I 60 44 241 .40 I 70 64 rt ... t 60 64 ii tO I 70 14 Ml 40 t 40 4 2X0 ... I 70 61 no ... I 60 61 tZt ... I 70 61 S 10 I 60 tt 2KI 40 I TO 66 t 40 t 60 . 61 M4 10 I 70 62 116 tO I (8 Tl tit 120 I 70 68 191 SO I 61 47 VI ... 172 35 ...tut ... lit 12 til 240 1 76 90 IDS ... I IS 4 126 40 I 75 6J 267 40 I 68 , 49 154 60 t 75 lt (70 ... 1 66 43 141 ... 176 4 too ... I 68 76 241 40 I 76 41 281 ... t 66 ft 2.11 10 I 75 It 3-6 10 65 68 271 80 I 76 67 274 40 I 67 241 ... t 76 61 201 60 I 87 7i 247 140 I Tt t 220 ... t 60 45 141 ... ITS 40 t74 40 t 40 It 115 10 I Tl tO 284 ... 1 40 4t 24t ... 8 77 64 2Ht 120 t 10 61 M5 100 I 80 It 147 ... I 40 41 217 10 t 10 0 ti)4 , 40 I 60 69 267 80 I 10 44 2S4 W t 40 44 tit 120 I SO 40 274 40 I 40 T4 141 80 I 10 17 2l 110 IS Tl 2JI tO I W 65 300 190 1 60 60 K5 ... I tt 84 271 ... 1 40 4 206 ... I tO tl 2M 10 t 40 71 211 ... I tO II 241 ... 1 45 14 It4 ... 190 SO tOi M t 65 W 300 ... 6 81 SO 28i 10 I 16 47 191 ... t 00 41 20, 10 6 45 41 14t ... t 00 40 tSt 120 I 65 8 104 ... 9 00 135 Idaho lsmbs I J 6 IdJtho 5 eatiinrs as J 8? Idaho lambs 7t 1 40 21 Mnho bucks and cull 43 4 7t IrtO Idaho lambs ? la 116 Idsho lambs 6S t 16 377 Wyoming wethers ,.1 104 4 ll 4ti) Wyoming wetner l"4 izj ' 675 Wyoming lambs, feeder) ..,. 67 6 86 190 Wyoming lamb, teeflers .... tw M 2il Wyoming ewes, feeders . 4 w 4s1 Montana wethers, feeders ...101 4 10 10? Montana wethers, feeders ....t" 4 W ' 216 Montana wethers, feeders 4 10 198 Montana wethers, teeners ....HI . I 10 6J5 Wyoming lambs 71 It) 1K4 Wyoming lambs 71 t 271 Wvomlng lambs, feeders 68 t 10 39 Wyoming ewes 4 10 M4 Wyoming lambs 75 t 80 147 Wyoming lambs I 76 ,60 310 Wyoming lambs, feeders 65 6 80 S5 W yoming ewes and wnnrri ,.ii 1 411 Idaho wethers , 97 4 85 224 Idaho wethers 97 4 35 , 27.6 Idaho wethers' 98 4 14 101 Idaho wethers, culls 94 I So 3r2 Idsho wethers, feeders ........ t 4 Jk l5 Idaho lambs . tv 6J1 Idaho lainl. feeders .......... 6 8 36. 185 Idaho lambs, feeders .1.. 4. 6 w 78 Idsho ewes sfid wether ....118 4 10 98 Idaho ewes snd -wether ,...108 4 10 212 Idaho lambs 62 (50 ? Idaho lambs, feeders 55 I 90 Ml Idaho lsmbs, feeders 66 t 16 102 Idaho lsmhs, feeders .50 ' IW 171 Idaho ewes and wethers '.....106 4 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ' MA It RUT Shippers rind Prles Steady for CattU and II srs Itlgker. CHICAGO, Aug. 23-CATTI.E-Recejpts 7.ft0 head; market, etendy; beeves, 64.MI 8 50; Texas steers, tt.70ip5.to; western steers, t4.uOrj7iiO; atockers and feeders, 141tMtt; cows and heifers, l2 00!J6fV. ealvea. 18 5031 1.75. ' HOGS-Recelpts. 1TW head: market, 10o higher; light. 8S.7539 26; mixed. 88.2Mj9.lO; heavy, ftV'df 86; rough. 17 WfJS lR; good to choice, heavy. ts.iMTn.ti; pigs. tSSOfjtu.; bulk of sales 88.4038.70. SHKEP AND LAW Bf Receipts. 20.661 market strong; native. tTwrjrtso; western, f2.76B't4.tA: yearling. 84 50flt t: lambe, na tive, t4.76.S5; western. 84.75fj4.3fi, . St. I.onls Live Iteek Market, ST. LOUIS. Aug. IS. CATTLE Receipts, 6.100 head. Including 1.400 Texan; market strong; native shipping and export steers, t7.Mi..2n; dressed beef and butcher steers. t6.6037.f5; steers under 1,000 pounds, t&.TMP 7 20; stockers end feeders, 33 .avg 50; oows and heifers, t3.t0i7.0O; canners, t2.76ffS50; bulls. 31.00rfl5.50; calves, 88.5O4J8.00; Texas and Indian steers, 34.256.50; cows and heifers. tS.fOffft.Ot). HOGS Receipts, 7,508 head: market, ltd to 25c higher: pigs and lights, t8.5O3O.0ft; packers, 88.7Mj9 20; butchers and best heT. 19 0Oi,85. 1 ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, head; market stesdy; native muttons, ti.CO0 4.S5: lambs, t.0On 7T culls snd - buck. 33.0CKrTI.5O; stockers, t6Ha.75.. Knnana Cltr 1,1 rr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. W.-CATTT.E-Receipts. 20,000 head. Including, 1,000 head southerns: market steady l dressed- beer and export steers t4.8045S.16; fair to good. $4.6ta 6.85: western steers, 84.46tft7.10; stackers and feeders, 83.50(86.06: southern steers. 34Vft 5.25; southern oows, tS.ftKfJt 25; nntlve cows. t2.e0ffft.00; nstlve heifers, t3. 75116.501 bulls. t3.10fl3 75; calves, t4.00'8.oni - - HOGit Receipts, 6,000 head; market lOtf arv. hirher- hulk of sales. 88.851179 16: heavy. 3S.76t(.&0; packers, a,nd buUherg, 88 90( 9.22; light, t.00S9.25. ' ' PIIEF.P AND . I-jA MRS Receipt. 7 onfJ head: market stesdy; lambs, 86-OOrrfH 86; yearlings, ti-0oi&5.75; . wethers, MOOg-tOS: ewes. 84.00(64 .60; stockers and feeders, 13.00 CS.50. - St. .tnaeph l.lv Stork Market, ST. JOSEPH, Aug. S$r CATTLE Re celpts, 2.2iiO head; steady; steers, 34.505 50; cows and heifers, t2.504t.t0; calves, (3.003 6.75. HOGS Receipts, 4.009 head; market 104 15a higher; top, 89.25; bulk ef sales, 38.609 9.009. 00. ' J. SHEEP AND lAMBS-Rsoelpte, l.tOt) head; market steady; tarnba. t .6043 6 70. 1 Stoek la. elafct. Receipts of live stack at' the fly prin cipal wsstern markets yesterday: , uarcie. nogs, aneep. South Omaha...; T.0O0 ,0tv sV,7TO Joseph 2,200 4,008 l.KXJ Kansas City .10,000 ' 6.000 7,000 Pt. Louis .100 ' 7,600 t.SOO Chlcngo , 7,000 13.000 JO.OOO - Cotton Market. l NEW YORK. Aug. 23. COTTON Spot olosed quiet to 15 points h1gher, middling pianos. li.Ooc minaung gun, io.wjo. naiei, 17,260 bales. Futures closed barely steady; ugust, 16.52c; September, lt.soc; October, 3.63c; November, 13.54c; J5ecember, 13.B4U; annarv. 18.53c: Fehruary. 14,63c: Marcn. txMtrt Mnv. lt.62e- June. 13.50c: July. lt.60c ST. LOI7IB, MO., Atlg. SJ.-tUl.TUIN Quiet; middling. 15c-, sales, tw bales; receipts, none; shipments, none; stock, 1,058 bales. t 21 14 80 4 8 10 7 A 3 I...... 3 8 t 4.. t.. f.. It.. 8.. Urtt 10ZT lilt lit 101! tu 811 TOO ...1000 ... 17 ...Ml ...1248 146 .. 44 ..1000 .. tit ..1041 . 711 8 t t W t to 4 80 8 tt 4 08 21 cow.... 4 calves.. I calves.. 82 steers.., 23 cows.... H calves.. I cows.... 11 cows.... T oows.... t oows.... 4 steers.., t heifers. lt steers.., 12) steers.... 561 1 steers.... 44 t cows 779 33 steers.... 808 lt cows 991 18 f seders.. 1281 F. 21 cows 970 400 226 1115 , 850 253 , 840 , 8K2 , 697 , 7tl , 936 . 640 714 I 80 4 00 4 00 4 8S I 80 f 26 too 8 76 3 to t 95 4 50 t 60 I 76 t (0 I 06 t 10 4 40 I 70 6 60 1 bull H60 12 steers.... 786 t oows 1011 66 cows 764 4 calves... 467 - 7 cows 1011 15 belfers... 741 17 cows.... t cows.... 20 steers... 10 steers... calves.. I calves.. t steers... 1 bull 11 cows. 41 Ill I 43 t steers... 14 heifers.. 1 feeder.. Vol 912 871 642 218 183 921 OHO 872 . 890 560 12M) 1 38 4 10 4 te 3 15 8 60 3 50 I 76 3 70 4 25 4 50 I 80 t 26 t 26 t 60 I 26 1 80 4 00 1 60 f to 21 steers. 836 C 780 841 1011 J. , 656 647 . M C. Ut feeders. 1100 33 Tex. sis., m t steer., 11 steers., 44 steer., 10 heifer 4 ool... t s tears. F. Peterson Neb. ..1039 4 00 2 cows 910 GO .rung nros. rveo. 4 1 28 cows 941 60 S. Boon Neb. t 25 t steers.. ..1048 3 75 4 20 4 steers. .li0 t 00 I 06 14S steer... 1100 t 06 L, Finn Neb. 160 13 cows.... 1 75 31 feeders., 4 86 H. Fully-Nsb. I 00 11 Tex. rt..10S3 4 75 4 50 Can-others Neb SHEEP Incoming trains are all heavily burdened with sheep and lambs this week. In fact, ths two days' supply is by far the most llberul thus far this year. Today's run was especially large, over 35,000 head vhcwlng up. The big end of receipts con sisted of feeders, of course, snd early hours were largely devoted to shaping up shipments ready tor sale. properly, speaking, the main market was reader market, iat stock values auoear ing generally as side Issues. Strings of both sheeo and lambs that carried good killing ends sold straight to feeder buyers at figures almost as high as those paid for sorts.- inquiry irem an quarter was Droaa snd orders were filled In greedy fashion from U.e start. The more desirable feeding sheep and lambs commanded steady price aa a rule, with some o tne oil grades a little lower. Feeding wethers sold at and around 34.1094.16, with feeder yearling at 36.16 and better If they were light, terly lamb sales Included a big bunch of feeders at to. 30, this price calling lor no sorts. Trade In fat stock was very late In gel tine: started and while tho tons to the map ket was rather weak prices paid wers little different from those of yesterday. Some snots wera a lit tin lower, but kinds tha attracted comDetltlon went at quotably steady figures. Demand was fstrly actlvs ajid reasonably broad. Uuotatlons on grass stock: Good to ihnl.-a lambs. 86.40ru6.65: fair to good lambs, 86.15il6.40; feeder lambs, 36.eoit.86; handy weiirnt vearnnars- ba.wi-.w: tieavr rear- Una-s. 34.u0&5.00: feeder yearlings, t5.00tjj.j6 good to choice wethers. 34.10ra4.l0; fair to snnd wathers. 8S.75i2i4.io: leeaing wetnera 3.864 a.; breeding ewes, 34.264.16; feeding ewes, .iKrt)e.tw; iei owre, eo. iiue. u. Representative sales; No. 160 Wyoming lambs 201 Wyoming wethers 177 Wyoming wethers... 87 Wyoming ewes... 623 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61 Idaho sheep 172 Idaho lambs, feeders lib Idaho lambs, feeders Idaho lambs, feeders...., 44 Wyoming lambs, feeders 854 712 t 75 4 16 ..122t 160 45 Sol 98 feeder.. 1221 lit 43 steers Frank Jesse Neb. 41 feeders.. 848 4 60 6 oows.... Henry Aldmeyer N ob. I feeders.. 64 3 99 4 cows..., t cows M 116 9 calves.. M. W. Vlan Neb. 21 feeders.. 1002 4 W Charles Bauer Neb. 11 feeders.. 11 28 f 00 P. A. Yeast Neb. 1 40 7 feeders.. 1194 4 00 H. Minor Neb, 1 56 33 steers., i 90 J. Abbott Neb. 4 88 C. Cable-Neb. I i to haifcr. 4 00 lt feeder. .1190 53 cow luuO J. 46 feeders..lo 11 cows 1077 A. 137 Tex. st.1187 W 104 feeders If A con 10.0 I 06 175 I to 4 M ( 60 1344 (tO 991 4 tt 37.1 Wyoming lamba, feeders 244 Wyoming lambs, feeders 224 Wyoming lambs, feeders 240 Wyoming lsmbs, feeders 146 Wyoming ismos, leeoers 103 Wyoming lambs, feeders 193 Wyoming lambs, feeders 314 South Dakota yearlings, f drs 158 South Dakota wetnera 2)4 South Dakota, swes 1410 Idaho lambs 1K3 Idaho lambs, feeders 037 Idaho ewes, feeders 1388 Idaho lambs, feeders 1K1 Idsho swes, culls 2X0 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 140 Wyoming yearlings, feeders., 2i0 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 181 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 532 Wyoming wethers, feeders.'.. 561 Wyoming wethers, roers... 278 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 350 Idaho lambs, feeders 335 Idaho lambs, feeders 350 Idaho lambs, feeders 24 Idaho culls and bucks 843 Idaho lamba, feedera yt Idaho lambs, feeders 41 Idsho lambs, feedera 140 Idaho lambs, feeders 626 Idaho lambs, feeders 17 Idsho swes 46 Idaho wethers ata Idaho yearlings, wethers .... 137 Idaho yearlings, feeders, cull 81 Av. 90 90 90 88 56 107 43 51 5 , 89 48 68 58 , 67 , t7 , 47 64 79 96 96 53 42 93 48 88 71 71 74 67 106 lt 104 . 69 . 60 . 59 . 45 . 49 . 56 . 66 . 58 . 68 .100 .108 84 Pr. t 40 4 40 4 26 I K 6 30 4 10 6 80 8 25 t 85 I 00 t 96 t 85 8 80 t 85 t 80 t 90 6 30 16 4 10 t 85 t 16 I 85 t 10 t 30 i 86 t 40 t 40 t 40 t 40 4 80 4 80 4 12Vi s 8b t 86 t 36 f 26 t 30 6 36 6 40 6 40 6 40 4 Ou 4 26 I 10 4 75 Totals .41.300 3G.5O0 74,600 Extreme Heat Prostrates Men in Kansas Camp Fifty Nebr askant on Hospital List, But Not in Serious Condition Meroury tt 1,14 Degrees. JUNCTION CITT, Kan., Aug. 23. (Spa- da! Telegram.) With ths thermometer standing at 111 degree and without n breath of air stirring, ths first and second Nebraska regiments today made; an after noon march that left fully fifty men at most completely laid out. As a result ct' fleers of both regiments gladly surrendered, horses snd numerous ambulances were: called to assist th exhausted men to corns Not a man of the entire number- pros trated by today's heat will suffer any se- . vere consequences. It Is thought. Kansas men suffered considerably mora than did the Cornhusker guardsman) as fully three times a .many of their num ber sucoumbed lo th extreme heat, A report Just confirmed tell of tha death of a Kansas man and a Thirteenth Infantry man, both of whom attempted to take cold shower bath too quickly after their return to camp. Colonel Mack and Eberly of ths Ne braska regiments a well aa all th bat talion and company of fleers today devoted themselves In a highly creditable mannef to their exhausted men, Th camp ha capabls and efficient medic) corps and very attention is paid to men In th ho. pita!. SPAIN PROTESTS SERMONS V art Iran Surprised Heoansa Gotspsm mrst Dislikes So-Cnlled Violent sermons by Catholic Priests. ROME. Aug. 23. Surprise Is expressed at the Vstlcan at th protest of th fipanlsh government against what th Spanish gov ernment call violent sermons delivered by Roman Catholic priest in fSpain against ths government Th protest was delivered by Marquis De Gonsales, secretary of th Spanish embassy to ths Vatican, in chargg of ths embassy sine th recall of th Spanish ambassador, and terms tba ser mons "Insulting to th Spanish minister and Inflaming ths pssslons of th pepole." At ths Vatican It Is declared that tha Spanish clergy Is behaving admirably dar ing ths crisis, and Is simply calling th at tention of ths faithful to th attempts by the Hpai.lsh government against the rlghu Laramie Carrier Malaed. WASHINGTON. Aug. 13.-Speclal Tele. gram.) The Postofflc department today announced that two letter carrier m th postofflcs st Laramie, Wyo., ar promoted, one from 8000 to 81,000 and another from 81,000 to 81.100. ' Theae promotion dots from July 1. . To Dlssolva th laloa of stomach, Hver snd kidney troubles sn4 cur biliousness and malaria, tak Elec tric Bitters. Guaranteed. tOc. For sal by lieaton Drug Co, . 1