THE BEE: OMAIIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1010. 3 If I I I Jl i CRAISASD PRODUCE iMIiET Good Demand Giyei Wheat Firmer Tone Wedneiday. COBN PRICES ALSO GO HIGHER " , Voreet Fir tear la Western Belt I PirUf the Caase o( Increase la Cars Price Demand 1 ' la Good. " V OMAHA. August 7S, 1910. Wheat wag firmer with the advance In corn. Cash wheat handlers reported a better demand from mill! and local snip ing polntn. Exporters are (till unable to meet foreign bids and little wheat la being worked from the aeaboard. The corn market advanced sharply on frost scares In the western belt. These low temperatures are working raplrtlr east. The wheat market lacked any new fea ture and the iitvinm due entirely to the strength ahown In corn and the very light receipt. Cash demand waa more ao tlve and sample were up lo. The froat scare was on In the corn mar C'fi values opening sharply higher, and held strong on the forecast for lower tem peratures tonight. Kample offerings sold readily at He higher. . Primary wheat receipts were 1,083.000 bushels and shipments were M,onO bushels, against receipts last year of 740,000 bushels nd shlpmenu of SM.0U0 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 602,000 bushels Jd shipments w.re 1M,000 busslxils. against receipts last year ot 848,000 bushels and shlp lienu of 160,000 bushels. .Slarrtc WM .O1 bushels of corn. 10,000 bushels ot a.ts and wheat and flour luaj to 43.000 bushels. Liverpool closed ti d higher on wheat and .d higher oa corn. ,' Omaha Cash Prices. WHJBAT No. 2 hard turkey, fBcti:i 0tt; No.' I hard, semi-dark and yellow. WVitf 8c;. No. I hard turkey, W11;9?c: No. 1 hard, semi-dark and yellow, fic; No. 4 hard, semi-dark and yellow, 82wo: No. 2 spring. KHc21.00; No. 1 spring, ri'o98c; loo. , 4 spring, 44(9SC. CORN No. 2 white. 67W8c: No. 3 white, 67i(6Hc; No. 4 white. WWoTSic; No. 2 yellow, 60140670: No. 8 yellow, 6Wj67c; No. 4 yellow, fri-aWVec; No, 2. SOViffiic; No. . WiJWKc; ! JSo, 4. WkW&V,; no grade, 6066c. OATH No. 2. white, 3nVli3lc; standard, 8JVfc5Mc; No. I white, o34j43Wc; No. 8 yel-. low, Slfl;i2v4c; No. 4 yellow, 31V42c. BARLKT-No. 1 feed, 62ffc'. rejected, 474 62c. aVE-No. 74ff7Sc; No. S, 72ff73c. Carlot Receipt. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. . Chicago . ....... 191 2J0 2M , Minneapolis ................ 22 Omaha '. 32 Duluth 104 Dry salt meals unchenged; boxed extra short, lie; clear ribs, 13c; short clears, lo'?c. He eon steady; boxed extra short, 14Vc; clear rib-., HHc: short clears, 14,c. BACON steady; boxed extra short, MVic! clenr ribs, 14'4e; short clears, lee. I'OCLTRT Firm; chickens. Vlr; springs, 14He; turkeys, 1823c; ducks, 9tllHc; geese, e;c, iti:TTER Firm; creamery, 2V?!0o. EGGS Firm at 20Hc Receipt Shipments. Flour, hhls. Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oats, bu. .., 8.300 ,.11.0"0 .. 7.0n0 ..104,010 9.W 33.100 S3.&0 74.000 WEATHER IX TUB GRAI.1 BELT Frost la the Prediction, Following; the Cold Spell. OMAHA, Aug. 23, 1910. The cool wave noted In the northwest during the last forty-eight hours spread down over the mountain dis tricts and plains slates during the night, and Is felt this morning over the entire country west of the Mississippi river. Tem peratures below freezing with killing frosts prevail over Montana and Wyoming this morning, and light to heavy frosts occurred in thM w.ii.rn itakntnM and western Ne braska. Showers were scattered over the central valleys within the last twenty-four hours, and rains continue in me uimci Miuissinni vailev and uoper lake region this morning. The weather has cleared gen erally In the west and nortnwesi, anu in dications are that It will be fair in this vicinity tonight and Friday, with cooler tonight and conllnuea cool K naay. r ry.i will probably occur out In tha stats tonight. i emperaiure ana precipuau.iu pared with tha Isat three years: 1910. 1809. 1908- 1907. Minimum temperatura ... M 72 6? ? Precipitation 06 .00 w Normal temperature lor toaay, deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 14.81 Inches. Def clency corresponding perioa in a.. 1.65 Inches. . . , , Deficiency corresponding penoa in 1.04 of an inch. C A. WtirBH, Ical Forecaster. Cora aad Wheat Kegloa Ballatla. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time, Thursday, August 25, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Ftatlons. Max. Min. Ashland, Neb.... 97 M 'ii Auburn, Neb I Broken Bow 73 Columbus, Neb... M CulberSon. Neb.. 3 Falrbury, Ne ... V Ffcliinont, Neb... -Or. Island, Neb.. 8 Hartlngton, Neb. 73 Hastings, Neb... DO CHICAGO ,Cn.Ain AND PROVIIOa Feat area ( the Trading; and Closing. Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 26. Covering by shorts and an upturn In corn values caused wheat prices to advance today, the close being from ffce. to lo hlghex. Corn went sharply up. Induced .by repurta of frosts In the west, and cloned i..c to lc higher. Oats felt the bullishness' if tha other pits and advanced more mildly, finishing a to o up. Pro visions values shifted ground and tlnlahed from &o down to 20o higher, January pork making the heaviest gain. Bullish sentiment In the wheat pit waa revlvod by outslda orders, prominent among which war an advance in winter wheat prices In tha northwest, generally firmer foreign markets and an increasing output Tha Sharp advance t in corn prices also worked on tha bull side and kept values well toward tha top throughout the session. Northwest receipts were less than had been expected and were largely absorbed by the milling demand. The cash demand was moderate and reports from the fields show Ideal harvesting weather . The close was firm and well toward tha high point, with September HftXc to o up at Sift tc to !M0( -after having -touched lwf(jSJe. De cember finished H';f'o to Wio higher at SLOSH to I1.0HH&1U3. after having moved between U.03 and 11.04. Shorts In the corn pit rushed to cover early In the day when reports of frost In western fields were received. The advance at the closing time was 2c above yesterday's clvslng figures, - (September touching Mo, although the, high point, waa not maintained to the. finish. Uash corn waa la higher on a fair demand and meager offerings. No. 2 yellow sold at &!Vykl;. The close was strong, with September IVic at 61c. De cember closed lWSto to lvo higher at 69 tj9Ho to WVic ii Oata advanced moderately. The close waa firm all around, with tieptember o tip at tic. December closed a higher at tfHfcc. i'rovlsions advanced early, receded with larger offerings and advanced on a strong late demand. January pork maintained the greatest giun, musing litac to liuc up at 118.4, 18.-0. Closing figures for the Sep- ember proaucis were: rorK, 60 jif.n; laid, fU.tn's, ina up, and rlos, 13.20, Ti.e leading futurea ranged as louows:. Articles. Opn. High. Low. Close ." Yes'y. heat I Bept. jftfi9HI Dec. May Corn tiept. Dec. , May Oata - Sept. De. s May Ptrk fiept. Oct. Jan. Lard tSeot. L..-..i SWAW'S, ili-4)-kl 1 H lW-Hll0Vi-V I 1 .1 ' .1 I S1Vi,3!t'UJ0! 21 tO 20 B7H to 11 92H U 82'., I I SS?4l99Vii!M4f 984 1 OHHiKM--llOSH-Ud 1 WlOST(-OS 1 US ' S14 01f 69V4 WHISMbwViI M OHilHi0Vtt-U 3. Bibs Bept Oct. , Jan. 11 11 62 v 10 tO I 10 66 2i to so 7H( H i:w BU 70 W 20 70 IS bTH) 18 SO 18 60 I I 11 9741 11 KHI 11 97V4 11 97HI 11 92 11 40 I 10(0 11 9TH 11 60 10 63 I 12 20 I 12 25 I IS 03 12 20 II 67 II S7i H 67H 11 84H WH S9Vs a 17 U 9U 11 90 11 90 11 40 10 4. 13 13 11 KiVi 8 60 Holdrege, Neb... M Oakdale, Neb.... 73 Omaha, Neb 96 Tekamah, Neb... 91 Alta, la 88 Carroll. Ia. 93 Clarlnda, Ia...... 98 Sibley, la 76 Kloux City, Ia... 80 I KInr tnnlnH atrf In at VsftPtl CM. .Minimum temperatura for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. I 40 47 40 11 44 48 46 44 46 64 61 47 49 65 44 4$ fait Sky. .14 Pt. cloudy .01 Cloudy .00 Clear .18 Clear .00 Cloudy .00 Pt. Cl mdy .00 Cloudy .00 Pt. Cloudy .80 Cloudy .00 Pt Cloudy .00 Pt. Cloudy .02 Pt. Cloudy .05 Clear .33 Cloudy .03 Clear ,12 Cloudy .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Clear District. Columbus, O Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind.. Chicago, 111 Kt. l,ouls, mo Des Moines, la..., Minneapolis. Minn. Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Neb No. of Stations. ... 17 ... 19 12 28 13 14 :o 24 19 Temp- Max. Min. Rain, fall. V0 88 .00 KS 66 .00 88 70 .00 86 70 .70 00 70 .00 94 66 .) 68 48 . 20 82 68 .20 8 48 . .20 iNEVY YOUli S roCtiS AND BONDS Prices Drop After Smart Gaini During First Hour. REPORT OF FROST IN NEBRASKA Retnrns from Leading; Financial ! stltatloas Aro All Favorable Bask of Rnglaad MalataJaa Min imum Dlacoant Hate. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.-Stocks opened with smart sains In this market todav. re sponding In full measure to the higher level for Americans in London, but before the end of the first hour the list suddenly turned, all tha active issues selling off. The reversal was concurrent with reports tell ing of serious damage by frost to the corn crop In Nebraska and surrounding terri tory. Apart from this, no specific reason wss advanced to account for the break. Weekly returns from the leading financial Institutions of Europe were interesting in that all were favorable. The Bank of Eng land maintained Its minimum discount rate, and Its total reserves were larger by $2,000, 0i0 than the previous week, even though Its proportion of reverses to liabilities was lower. Foreign exchange showed no change from the previous day, but the undertone was firm. Local banks report a further loss of cash to Interior points, the gain by the sub treasury since last Friday aggregating ii,ai,fcoo. Of the day's railroad returns that ' of July was most satisfactory, for while oper ating expenses Increased 8226,000, the net gain was almost $03,000. Gross returns from almost two score roads for the second week of this month show an ITicreasa of about 9 per cent, while for the third week seven roads have already reported gains indicating a gross Increase of fully 11 per cent The bond market waa heavy. Total sales, par value, $1,266,000. Number ot sales and leading quotations on stocks today were: Biles. Hlh. ho. Clou. A cool ware has spread over the western portion of the corn and wheat region, and cooler weather extends east over the corn belt to the Mississippi river. Heavy frost occurred at one station In North Dakota. Showers were scattered over the western and central portions; a fall of 1.10 inches occurred at Watertown, Wis. L. A. WKL.SH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. No. 1 Cash Quotations were as followa: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $4.45$ 6 16; straights. $.lt(9 6 w; spring straights. $6.001 6. 16; bakers, itiHiiw, RYK No. i. 74ioc. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 664f68c; fair to choice maltliiK. 71iii4c, SKirnH Klax. No. 1 southwestern. 82.27: No.-1 northwestern,. $2.49. Timothy, $6.7u3 8.60. Clover, $13.60. PROVISIONii Pork, mesa, per bbl., $11.60 4j 21.75. Lard, per 10 lbs., $11.87. Short l iba; sides (loose), $11 bJV!jli.Li; short clear sides (boxed). $12.26(6 12.60. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eons I to 44,00 bu. Primary receipts were l.uMI.000 bu.. compared with 740,000 tu. trie corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receluts for tomorrow: Wheat, 16 carsi corn, UO.cara; oata, 47a cars; hogs, 14,000 heaa. Chicago Cash prlc s: WHEAT No. 1 re1, 9cp 11.00; No. 8 red. 97tWc; No. 2 hard. Vu1.00Hr No. 2 hard, 74icii9o; No. 1 northern spring. $1.3Mjl 35; No. 2 northern spring, $1.031.12; $l.O3jjfl.07 new; No. $ $1.001 1.08., C11RN-N0, 8 cash. 1M1V: No. 8 cash, 8b3c; No. $ yellow, 6JVil3c No. i yel low, t25h2c. ' OATS-No. 8 cash, 32tj82V; No- 3 white 4Vuc: No. 2 white. MV6S4o; No. 4 white. 0i31e; standard, J4Wt6o. EGGS Steady; receipts. 6.1X6 oases; at mark, caea Included. UVr&'lTcs, firsts. !0c; prime flmts, 22c. BCTTSUV-Creamerles, :i29c; dairies. t627o. CHKESE-Kleady; dalslea, ltMK4e; twins, UValSWe; young Americas. loiiflb!c. long horns, l&gltiViC. POTATGEaSteady: choice to fancy, 7Stf tOc; fair to guod, 73s7Sc. POVLTHVr'lrmi turkeys. 20c; chickens. 3c; aprlagv, lie. . . - VEAWHlesdy; hi to 00-lb. wts.. $tJ8c; to 4&-ib wis., 89Wc; k& to liu-lb. w is.. LHt W)c, ' r ' ' Carlot roeetptsl Wheat 191 Cars: corn, 238 arnt ears. Intimated tomorrow) Wheat, lii ears; corn, 30 cars; oats, 170 . - . r at. I.nisto Uoaoral Market. 8T. ' LOCIS. Aug. 25. WHEAT Future $1 0J SI Vje No. ; UVic; No. 2, hlghT;. September. 98lc; December. fil0i; cash firm; track. No. 2 red. C0tN FiKUies higher: September. DeoeniluC Mliul cm-th hlghti ; tiack tfit, No. 8 while, lc. OATi W'U'es mgrier; ovpienioer, IVeniter, io; cu.n lower; iraca jafisocf Nu, I white. S4o. ryk l?:iri!anged at Sue. FLOCK r'irm; red aimer pateals. $4 f4jr $ 40: xtra fancy and straights, n.l&ffl4-7J; TIMM'HY lKELV-litl.:.V lik.4.N-ltlKhr sacked. eit track, ftofyt HA-l'ncf aaircd. Timothy, tHOOnjJO.Oi; pralile. til H Ml. . . . Hi -t.lt' TWINU-THC. I rKiVry,-,'Ns ',M'ls . otiady: l"hlne; ffl2."' L&rd hlahe.-; uilme steam, t'l tJiltOV1 SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatloaa ot the Day oat Vavrtoaa Commodities. NEW TORK, Aug 25.-FLOUR-Flrm, nominally lower; spring patents, $.80f8)u.80; winter straights, u.40i4.u; wmier paioins, $4.766.10; spring clears, $4.8634.ti0; winter extras. No. 1, $3.7530; winter extras. No. 8, I2.6O&3.60;-. Kansas straights. ll.Sfl 6.10; receipts. 8.424 bbls.; shipments. 9,4.0 bbla. Rye flour, steady; fair to Good, $4.10 fei4 30; choice to fancy, $4.3i4.45. UUKMMbAb Bteaay; line wnne ana jm low, $1.63(01.60; coarse. $Lo01.66; kiln dried, $8.60. WHEAT Spot market firm; No. 8 Ted, $1.0C, elevator, and $1.02, f. o. b., afloat; new, No. 1 northern uuium, S1.Z-T4, 1. o. o., to arrive. Futures were generally firm all dav. Influenced by lilaher cables, a better cah demand and the strength of outside markets and corn, closing lo net higher. Kunmn-iher. II ()fi'4M.07. closed at $1.07: De- comber, $1.1(ihti.ii closed at $1.11; May, ll.MM&l.lj. closed at $1.15. Receipts, 19,200 bu CORN Spot market strong; No. I, 72c, elevator domestic basis- Future market was without transactions, closing nominally Ztf Via net higher. Receipts, 4,600 bu,; ship mante. 1.634 bu. OATS Spot market firm; new standard white. Si3c: new. ino. I wnite, sawwuuw No. 3. S9c: No. 4. S8c. Future market was without transactions, closing HvlVsQ higher, Receipts. 173,860 bu. HAY Firm; prime. $1.161.20; No. 1. $1.10j'1.15; No. 2. $1.0661.10; No. 3. $100. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1909. 204122c. HIDES Quiet! Central American, ZOQ 21c : Roirota. 214122c. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, 20 20c; seconds, 2lfr23c; thlrdn, 18(a2oc; le- lects. 17B19C. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, $24.60 726 00: familv. $24.3B'i.00: short clears. $22. &OW24. 50. Beef, firm; 'mess, $16.00:16.60; family. $19 OOfc-W.00; leef hams. $.002400. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. $15.2Wil8U0; pickled hams, 113.00815 60. Lard, steady; middle west prime. $12.1lj12.t0; refined, firm; continent. $1280; South America. $12.26; compuiind, $lu.76il1.00. J TALLOW Quiet; prima city, hhda., 7c; country, 7'fl7"o. CHB3fF! Unsettled; state whola milk, special, l17c; state whole molk. fancy. I5c; state whole milk, prime, lli$ Vc: stste whole milk, fair to good, 134 H4c; stste whole milk, common, 10?4tr lf, skims, full to special. 12M113C. BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, Sli 35c; extras, 30HC33c; third to first, 24(J 2Ltc. EGOS Steady: state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, 2frU32c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gathered white, 204 1 21k;; state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery brown, 27(&o; state. Penn sylvaola and nearby hennery, gathered brown, 2&$ft7c; fresh gathered extra first, 24ff26c; first, 25SJ3c; second. 20(0210. POULTRY Alive, steady; western spring chickens, 16c; fowls, .ll'Vftloe; tuikeyci, lOftltc Dressed, easy; western broilers. 17c; fowls. 13(uHc; turkeys. lH&aic. Kansas City Grala aad Provision. KANSAS CITY. Aub. 25 WHEAT S.n. tember, 974c; December. $1.00 sellcifc; May, i.oui sellers, v aim. uncnanged to Ic higher; No. 2 hard. 9N'-eoi$1.0!l; No. 8. 93 tjwc; No. 8 red. $1.00; No. 8, V.c. CORN September. 59'(,o Md; December 56c sellerx; May. 69c bid. Cash, unchanged to c msner; io. 4 mixen, (oijc; No. SI mixed. ac; no. 1 wmte, oiotii'-ic; No. S, 60ii'SOc. OA 'IS Unchanged: No. 2 white, 3J-g34c; No. 2 mixed. 33o-VOi RYK No. 2. 8uh3i!, HAY Unchanged to 25e higher; choice timothy, $14. 50 15.00;- 4-holce prairie, $12 0,itf 12. BUTTER-Creamery, 29c; firsts, 27c; sec onds. 25c; packing stock. 72c. EOGS Extras. 22c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 13c; current receipts, l!)c. Recelpts.BhlDments. Wheat, bu 114.006 mnoo Cora, bu , I'S.OiiO SJ.oiO Oats, bu 19.0W 6,'XiO Mlaaeapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 25. WHEAT September, $1.10; Dooember, 81. 12- May, II.lSSi cash No. 1 hard. $1.13S; No. 1 northern. $l.llstSrl.ir'; No. 2 northern, tl.WW'l-US: No. 2 northern, $1 03.yi.08-4,. FLAX 4"loed at $i4. COHNNo, 8 yellow, tiOlfiSOiia OATS No. 8 white. KSi'c. BRA N' In 100 pound sacks. $T0. OftiJiO.?". r 'LOUIb-Ftrs t palenU, Id wood f. o, b Minneapolis. 15.4NK.tiO, second patents, $52j5.tO; fust dears, $iiu4.0; second cleats, $J.50hj2.$0. Allls-Chalmafs pfd AmslsamatMl Ooppar American Afrlruitural .... Am. bet Eufar.. Amrrlcan Cn American c. A F Am. Cotton OH American H. U pfd.... Am. lea Securltlas. . ;.,... A marl can taniwvd American LucomotlTe American 8. at R Am. g. a Ii. pfd Am. gtaal Koundriaa Am. Sugar Railnlng American T. 4V T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co...... ALohlaon Atohleon pfd Atlantic Coast Una .'. Baltimore A Ohio Helhlehem Steel Brook Irn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Cheeepeake Ohio Ctilcaxo oe Alton Cnlcago Ureal Western C. O. W. pfd Chicago at N. W C, M. St. P C. C. C. eV St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado at Southern Consolidated Oas Com Prodacts Delaware A Hudeon. Denver A Did Urande...... D. A R. O. pfd Dletlilera' Becurltle Brie Krle let pfd Erie id pfd General Klectrlo Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfa... Illinois Central Interboroush Met Int. Met. prd Inteniatlonal Harr eater Int. Marine pfd International Paper. International Pump Iowa Central 1, Kanaav City 80 K. C Bo. pfd Laclede Gas Louisville A Naaarllle...;, Minn. A 8t. Louis......... M., St. . A B, g. M..I... M , K. A T M., K. A T, pi..... Miaeouri' Paoitio National Blacult National Lead N. H. H. ot M. d pfd New York Central.... N. Y.. 0. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Paclflo , Pacific Mall Pennajrlvanla People's Gas P., C, C. A St. L Pittsburg Coal Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Heading Republic steel Republic Steel pfd Rock leland Co Hock If land Co. pfd St. L. A S. T. IA ptd Bt. Louts 8. W..... St. L. S. W. pfd..r. Slose-ghetrleld 8, A I Souuiern Pacific , Southern Railway So. Railway pld Tanneaeee Copper Texas A Pacific. T., St. L. A W T., 8U L. A VS. pfd I'nlon Paclflo Union Paclflo prd United States Realty United States Rubber United States Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Utah Cepner Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Wabaah Wabaah pfd Western Maryland Weetjnrhouae Klectrlo ... Waatern Union Wheeling A L. Total sales tor the day. XI, 100 44 1,400 no 400 14 ! 48 . 24j . too $vt 700 IK 10 200 ltK i0 17.7UO 100 11ST4 l.H 1 av4 J974' 19 S, 81 i .'.4 4i S3 I2 4 t 471 4714 61 1V 28 24 1 nil 84 e4 H HH 41 1US4 118 1U 133 W'S 1.300 104H 109H J. 400 700 1,1110 800 'i'soo 900 8,600 '"ioo "Voo 7O0 too 1,000 "ioo 1,500 400 100 ' 700 2,SoO too 1,200 74 , 1W4 104 '73 ii' 20 22 7S 104 "iivi 80 21 V 130'e ii 128 ii 1344 1W "vi 424 143 118 '" 127 13 160 29 27 24 4i !W 143 122 1T 42 17 46 dollars. $4V7.1!?,000: sliver dollars of 10, $.l..i!e.,(il: silver certuticates outstusidind, $7, 17.000. tleneral PXind Ptatnlsrd silver dollars In renersl fund, $4.9;3,!,; current llsbllitles, fc."..T79.Tl 4; worklnf balance In treasury of fices, t.H.Ufcl.eu'J; In banks to credit of tress, urer of the Unltud Pistes, ,.W.0M,72S; sub- slrltar- sliver coin, $JO.i20; minor coin. ti.mr.T!; total balance la (eneral fund, $Sf,.!.2,2T3. T4jew York Moar Market. NEW TORK. AoR 23.-MONET-On call. eaay; Iitil per cent; ruim rate. i" per cent; -closing bid, 1 per rent; offered at 1 per cent; time loans dull and firm; sixty days, fM xr rent; ninety days, 3S4 per cent: six mot ths, 4"4 per cent. PRIJIK Mi.Kl.AMlL,t. fAl'tll-08 per cent. rtTr.RL.INl EXl HAWiE-MMar, win actual business In bankers bills, at $4 837641 4 84 for sixty-day bills and at $4.Sti70 for demand; commercial bills. 84.83"T4 K.V. SILVER Bar, 627o; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government steady; railroad lr- reeular. ciosinc quotations on bonis toaay f f-Olows: res. ...lit tnt. M. M. 4e. 101 Japan 4 do 4 lil K. C. So. let 8., 114 L. 8. deb. 4s 1MI 114 U A K. nnl. 4e. 1"1H M. K. A T. let 4a Am. T. A T. cv. 4a.. do sen. 4 Am. Tobacco 4s 78(4 Mo. Paclflo 4a... do a 10 N. It. H. ot M. 4. K Armour A Co. 4s..,N N. Y. C. (. !..... M Atchlaon ten. 4s ' do deb. 4 3 do cv. 4a 1W, N. Y . N. H. A H. do cv. 6a 1"H rV. (a ...131 A. C. L. Ut 4a. 3N, A W. 1st e. 4a.. M Bal. A Ohio 4a do cv. 4a, M do ! ft ' No. Paclflo 4a. 10n do B. W. 8H t do Is 71 Brk. Tr. cv. 4a tl 0. 8. L. rfds. 4a.... M Cen. of Oa. ta Penn. cv. 8s lli.. M Ten. lathr 6s 8 do eon. 4a 101 c. ot N. J. (. 6a.. .121 Heading ran. 4a M Chea. A Ohio 4a..lo8. U A 8. T. fl. 4a. 30 do cv. 6a 3 do can. 6e Cblao A. Ia..., 17 St. U S. W. c. 4a.... 78 C. B. A Q. I. 4a 7 do 1st (old 4s... do sen. 4a S3 A. L, ad. 6a... C. M. A 8. P. d. 4s. fi Bo. Pacific 00 1. 4s. C. K. I. A P. e. 4s. . 72 - do cv. 4s do Iff. 4a tO. ' do lat ret. 4s.... Colo. Ind. 6a 74 So. Railway 5a Colo. Mid. 4a 43 do gen. 4a C. A S. r. A a 4sS6 Union Paoifla 4s... tr. 8. ref. Is, do coupon . V. 8. 8s. ref. do coupon . U. ft. 4a, ref. do coupon . Am. As. 6a.. war ., en ,.. t .. M .. 73 .. 33 .. 37 .. 37 ,.. 34 77 D. A H. cv. 4a... D. A R. O. 4s d ref. 6a Dtitlllera' 6s Erie p. I. 4a do sen. 4a do ov. 4a, aer. A.., do serlee B....... Qen. Elee, cv. 6s... , 111. Oen. let ret. 4a, Int. Met. 4a , BIO. tillered. W . do cv. 4a.... 33 do lat A ret. 4s. 31 tr. 8. Rubber He... 3 V. 8. Steel 3.1 6.. 81 t.-Carf). Chem. 4., 1 Wabah lat 43 do let A m 8 Wertern Md. 143 "Wfit. Elec. cv. M Wla. Central 4e.. 73 Mo. Pac. cv. 6s.. 33 3 30 37 ... 83 ... ...100 ...104 ... 3S ...1'H ...l' 6a. 84 ...107 43 J 83 M 100 28 200 100. 1,600 00 200 300- 1.300 28 43 . 101 143 !4' 12S 81 V 8.100 63 l '28 m 100 141 34 183 81 it 4,400 2,700 so-) 400 6ol) 4,J0 , 800 7,600 104.000 3,400 80 ' 110 83 3 8 114 30 128 141 30 23 1U8 39 3 7 111 36 124 13S 23 11.600 i0 23 300 22,600 1,300 66 113 22 200 26 400 300 87,400 400 107,300 400 400 . 600 ' 400 , 1,000 ioo (00 254 48 160 34 11 46 M M 33 43 iVk 66 111 ti 'iiii 83 48 1W 83 07 115 44 66 16 35 43 67 483,300 ahares. 32 27 39 8 88 108 104 as 73 133 82 JIM 8o0 71 2 11 48 142 118 7V 38 3 127 13 ino 38 9 37 40 28 148 12 138 17 46 3 K : 60 100 ? S3 U' t 41 52 Jojt 60 10 I!' 7 112 26 131: 10u 94 1 83 158 32 138 20 33 8 36 sa lt 68 64 111 " 63 24 25 Ii 'H 13 1 70 13 116 44 64 1 S., 43 61 1 6 Bostoa Cloaln Stocks. BOSTON, Aug;. 23. Closing- quotations on etccks were as iumowm: Allouet 40 Mnhawk Ainal. Copper 83 Nevada Con. ... A. Z. L. A 8 84 Nlplaelng Mines Arliona Com M North Butts .... Atlantic 6 North Lake ..... B. A C. C. A 8. M.. 18 Old Dominion .. Butte Coalition 13Oaceo)a Cal. A Arliona 60, Parrott 8. ft C Cel. A Hecla 660 Qulncj ITentennlal 18 Shannon , Cooper Ranse C. C. ai Suoerlor 7 Superior ft B. M... 10 Suiieflor ft P. C... 6 Tamarack '...'....... 83 U. S. C. A O 7 V. 8. 8. R. ft M... 13 do pfd 4 Utah Con 83 Winona 10 Wolverine 13 ' Eaal Butte C. M. Franklin Glroux Cbn Oranby con. ........ Greene (nanea .... Isle Royals Copper... Kerr Lake Lake Copper Iyt Balle Copper Miami Copper Aaked. ..V 47 ... 80 ... 10 ... 87 ... 3 ... 34 ...1J6 ... 13 ... 74 ... 3 ... 43 ... s ... 11 ... U . 36 . 88 . 48 . 83 . 714 .12e Bank of En a land Statement. LONDON. Au. 25. The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows the following; changes: Total reserve, Increased 507,000; circulation, decreased 100.000; bul lion, Increased 407.102; other securities. In. creased 41,4)38,000; other deposits. Increased 1,174,000; publlo deposits, Increased 362.000; notes reserve. Increased 421,O0O; govern ment securities, unchanged.. The proportion of the bank'a reserve to liability this week Is 52.65 per cent; last week It was 53.19 per cent. Cattle Slow Because of Higher Pricei , Asked by Salesmen. HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Market Fairly Active at tae Artvaare aad tha Balk of Sapplles Is Soon Sold "keep Are Steady. 14. steers. ..L'; 9 feeders.. list 1 fe.-der...l3.,0 HOUS-The SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 25, 1S10. Receipts were: Cattle. Hugs. Bheep. Official Monday 10.452 Official Tuesday 7.871 ornclal Wednesday 8.614 Estimated Thursday 2,buO M.T37 87,0t 1.W4 20,04 Foul1 days this week...r.W K.7S2 11.0S2 fame days lam weck....28.4iM 2..(x2 6J,522 Dama days 2 weeks ago.. 22, 744 2H.418 8I.S24 Same days 8 weeks ao..2S.0m 81.028 60.76 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 21. 878 81.472 43,2'.k; bame days last year.... 29,975 26.497 60.&8 The following tab.e shows the receipts of cattle, hogs aud sheep at South Umaha tor the year to date, as compared with las: lean 1910. !. Inc. Dec. Cattle 658.002 596,038 80,964 Hogs 1,413.941 l,o2,04 243,108 Bheep 1,141,611 9JO.810 210,771 The followinir table shows tne Average prices of hogs at bouth Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons; ilgher this morning. course mere was more or leas unevenness In prices, some hogs showing more ad vance than others, not so much because of the kind or weight, but because thev happened to take the buyer a fanrv. It will be remembered that a large proportion of the heavy hogs sold at 8S.50 yesterdav. with some of the mushier Inada at 33. 4A Today a large proportion of these hogs brought 88 66 and S ft. At the same time the best light and butcher hogs sold up to S9.10. which was 5c higher than the top yeMerday. 1ha market was fairly active at the ad vance noted above and the big bulk of the hogs soon changed hands. Tactically everything, unless It may have been a few late arrivals, had changed hands at 10 o'clock In the morning. A comparison with the wny hogs are sell ing at eastern points, notably Chicago, will show that prices at this point are very high. Packer have, In fact, been complaining that their hogs were costing them too much at this point, but still they keep buying them. This morning the Chi cago market was reported as opening de cidedly lower, but In spite of that tha hogs here sold higher as noted above. Dates. 1810. 1908.1908.1907.tl9O8.18O6.l01. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. 15... 18... 19..., 10... 21... 22... at... 24... 25... 8 18 8 43' i 8 ao-Hi 8 , 8 37 e 8 53, 8 tkVfei 7 04 7 67 7 72 7 84 7 53 7 4 a 7 e: 8 63! 7 62 8 71 7 71 8 34 C 801 a I 44 8 41 8 si 8 87 6 3H 6 32 8 32 5 72! S 7 674 5 "o 5 62 6 i. 6 fc. 5 6u 5 07 I M 6 801 8 e8l Kf 5 90 b 88 a e 03 6 95 6 91 t 85 & 85 i 89 t 01 6 02 4 98 4 98 6 10 t 13 8 88 8 94 6 89 e 5 841 8 Mi 6 03 t 921 6 03 6 Ml 8 04 6 89 1 5 13 Sunday. Ruceipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., yes terday ; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hon. Sheen. M. at St. r Wabash K. Ii, Missouri Paxil tic Union Pad He ., C. . N. VV. teaut) C. & N. W. (west) C, Kt. P., M. & O C, H. & g. (east) C, H. & g. (west) C, It. 1. as P. (east) C, K. I. & P. (west).. Illinois Central . 8 14 21 8 1 48 5 Total receipts 90 1 1 1 1 12 45 6 28 2 7 8 19 28 11 3 1 2 97 79 Omaha Packing Co. Bwtft and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Swift, from the country... Cudahy from St. Paul.. V. B. Vansunt Co Benton, Vanaant &. Lush Stephens Bros Hill & Son V. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Hoot & Co J. H. Bulla DISPOSITION came. nogs, sneep. London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug. IS. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. Prices ranged from hi above to Vi below yesterday's New York closing. i'Iomiim- quotations on siucka were: Console, money.. 30 li-lt Leulsrllle A N.. de aceount 31 U , K. eV T Amal. Copper 43 N. T. Central.... Anaconda 8 Norfolk at W.... Alcaison 101 do pld do pld ...103 Ontario W Baltimore & Ohio. ..107 Pennsylvania .... Canadian Pacific ,.14 Rami Mines Chea. 4k Ohio... 76 Reading Chicago O. W 23 So. lullwaj C, M. ai St. r 124 do pfd R. O., De Beers llenver aa do pfd Sri de let pfd.. do t pfd.. Grand Trunk llllnola Central .146 . 33 .114 . 3 . 83 . 41 . M . 3 . 71 . 23 . 64 .113 .110 . 34 . 71 .118 . 17 . 81 17 Re. Paclfle .. 80 Villon Paclflo 13 do pfd , 3 V. 8. Steel... 4S do pfd , 33 Wabaah , 84 de pfd 133 Soanlih 4a ... ri L, V KK bar, sieady at 4d per ounce. MONEY 2W0la per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 33 per cent; for three months' bills, 8V&3i per cent. Local Seoariiloa. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, I Jr., 638 Omana rauuiiai oatin, uuuuini; New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. $5. Closing quotations on mining stocks-were: Altee .........174 Lea0viile Con. Brunswick Con. ... Com. Tunnel stock do bonda .......t Con. Cal. & Vs...., Horn Silver Iron Silver' Offered. T I.lttIe Chief . J4 Uaikan '. 14 Ontario .140 Ophlr . 40 " suridard ...... ....'i.'tf.lM 'now Jacket ... 6 ... 8 ...140 ...300 . ...140 ... 35 ... W 251 4fu 83 8'J 31 218 41 1.-.9 58 72 811 1.2S4 1,924 1,501 1,135 1,612 2,8t-l 2,910 813 509 .8,306 6,680 cattle were ninety-eight This Brings tne this week up to 10,943 very fresh Uverpeel Uraln aad Prowlatoae. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 24. WHEAT-apOt. dull; No. 1 red western winter, no stock; futures, steady; October. 7s 8-rd; Decem ber 7s TS'1: March, Is 8d. CORN Spot, firm; old American mixed, is: futures, steady; Beiitember, is 8d; Oc tober, 4s 9Vd. ; . i Ha alt Cieorlitae, OMAHA. Aug. 2V-.IUnk clearings for to c"ay nrre J 4M.li 8 Srd for the currawyond tra i.ia n SVtlTa Alma. Nab. Lt Beatrice Creamery Ce. pfd Cur N"- P'nk Bide. 8a. 13M Creh Orvbard. Neb.. 6e Celumbua. Neb.. B. L. 3a, 1334 Houeton vater Ce. ta, 1844 Iowa Portland Cement lat Mtg 4s.... Iowa Portland Cement a. ta Kanaaa O. K. 7 per rent pfd Kanaaa CI it H t L It 1313...' Mlchiaan State Tel. 6s. 1334 N. V. Central Line 4a. 1318 Omaha Water n. ia. 1344 Omaha Uaa. 1317 Omaha C. B. s. k. pin, per cenl Omaha C. B 8. R. ta, 1328 Paclfle T. T. ta. 137 Pennivlvanta Equip 4e, 1313 I'nlon Stack Tarvli. go. Omaha, ei-dlf Horkr Mountain Fuel Wabaah Equip. 4a, 1311 ratted Rr pfd. St. Loela Oermaa-Amertcaa Coffee Bid. 33 3 31 13 34 33 84 34 1(10 33 33 33 34 84 34 96 93 rs 41 , IS Aaked. 10 43 100 100 81 1'4I 100 l.o 100 8.-. 33 ll 3 34 34 37 34 V, 3f M 100 3 Xew York Cork Market. The following quotations are furnished by Dogan Bryan, members New York Stock eichange, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha; 34 luaplratton 1 Leroee 1 NcTada Cen 14 Ohio tVpner ; 1 Rawhide Coalition t Ray l entral 1 Seift Pk. Oo u Seare-Roebuck Co 11 Sllvee Pick 10 Superior P 4 a Tonnpah Mining . 1 Trinity Cot.eer ... 3 North Lake ...... 4 Bohemia T Bay State Oaa .... Butta Coalition ... Cactus Oli inn Chief Con Fraction Pivla-Ualv Bty Centre! Kly Coneoll dated . Franklin Glroui Uoiafleld t on Uoldfleld rinrence Oolef eid Italey ... Gieene Cananea .. 8 3-14 . 4 . 2 . 3 . II . 3 .103 .ii4 . . 11 . 4 . Treiaarr Statetneat. . WASHINGTON, Aug. 2S The Condition of the treasury at the beginning of buel nesd totlay was as follows: Trust Funds Gold eiiln.' 890. 70 59; silver - OMAHA QliXA '. aiARKBTj Staple-and Fancy "PreeToee Prices For. nlahed by llayera aad Vkoleanlers. liUTTKh-Creamery, " No. l', delivered to Hie retail trade In 1-lb,. cartons, iflc; No. 1, In SO-lb. tubs. Sic; No. 2, In 1-lb. . cartons, 30c; No. 2, in 60-lb. tubs, 28Vio; packing stock, solid pack, Zlftc; dairy, lu 60-10. tubs, ..u24c. MaiKet cliaimes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, ISc; yosng Americas, 194c; daisy,-18o;-.trlplete, 18o; Umberger, 18c; No. 1 brick,. l.So; imported Swiss,' 30c; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c. POULTRY Dressed uroilers under I lhs.. 17c; over 1 lbs., 20c; liens, 15c; cocks, 10c; ducks, lbc; geee, 15c; turkeys. 28c; pigeons, per do., 81.25; homer squabs, per dox., 84.00; fancy squabs, per dox.,. 83.50; No. 1. per doi., 13.00.- Alive: Broilers, 14c; over 2 lbs., 11c: hens, 11c; old roosters; 8c; old ducks, full feathered. 9c: geese. Sail feathered. lOo: turkeys, 19c; guinea fowls, 20o each; pigeons, per 00s.. uc; nomers, per aoi.. 3.uu; squabs. No. 1, per dox., 81.50; Na 2, per doi 0c. FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, 12c; white fish. 17c; pike, 15c;; trout. 15c; large crap ples, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; haddock. 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish 18c; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 9c: vhlte perch 9c; bullheads, 15c; roe shad, 81.00 eaoli; shad roes, per pair, tec;' frog legs, per dox,, 8O0; salrnn. 15c. . BEEF CUTS Ribs: 1 No. i, .5; x0. J I8M1C; No. 3. 1840. Loins: No. 1, 15e: No 1 i4?; No. X llHo. Chuck r No. t To; No? 1. mc; No. 8. 5o. Round: No. 1, 9c; No. I a?; No, 8. 7c Plate: Ne, 1. bc; No. 2. te No 3. 3c : FRUITSOranges: California valenclas all alxes. per box, 85.00tat.25i Mediteraanean Sweets, 28l slse, 83.00; 824 slse. $2.60. lemons' Llmonlera. extra fancy, guo siae. per box" 17.50; 800 else, per box, 8.00; choice, 800 size, per box, 8'i.oo; 80 sixe, per box. 87 50 240 sixe, per box, $7.00. Bananas:- Fancy select, per bunch, $2.262.50: Jumbo, bunch, $2.76(33.76. Cantaloupes: Colorado Kocky Fords. 54 sixe, $3.25; 45 standards, $3.50 Plums: California, red, per lour-basket crate, $105. Italian Blue Prunes: Per crate, $1.4lKi;1.50. Peaches: California, per 20-lb box, $1.10i Colorado Elbertaa, per 20-1 b' box,, $1.15iiil.26. Pears: California Bartlett, per box, $3.00; In lots, per box, $2.85; Oregon and Utah Flemish Brautiea, per box, $2 60 In kits,-4 per box, $2.40. Apples: Home' grown, In bbls., $4.00(14.50; new Oregon, In boxes, $1.76. Qrapest California Malagas per four-basket crate, $1.50. Watermelons: Texas. lc per lb. Uates: Anchor brand, new, SO-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $2.00. VEGETABLES NcW Potatoes. In sacks. per DU.. 41.u01ut.u1. eweet rotatoea: Vir ginia, per bbl., $4.00. Onions: Yellow, in sacks, per lb., 4c; Iowa, small, per lb., 3-c; Spanish, pen crate. $1.60. Garlic, Extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c: red, per lb, 16c. Ei;g Plant: Fancy Florida, per dox., $1.50t6t 2.00. Celery: Michigan, per dozen bunches. 15. HOMK GROWN VEGETABLESCab bage: New, per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: Per basket. 50$0c. String and Wax Beans: Per market basket. 70c. Cucumbers: Per market basket, sO75c. Radishes: Extra fancy home-growl, per dozen bunches, 20c. lettuce: Extra fatcy leaf, per dozen, 40c. Parsley: Fancy home-irrown, ier doxen bunches, 80c Turnips: Per market basket. 40c. Carrots: Per market basket, 50c. Beets; per market basket, 40c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2e; California Ne. 1. per lb., 17c; Cali fornia No. J, per lb., 14o. Hickorynut: Large, per lb., 4c: small. 'per lb.. 6c. Cocoa nuts: Per sack. $5.00; per doxen. ulc. Honey: Now. 24 frames, $1.00. Coffee Market. 1 NEW TORK, Aug. 25 COFFEE-Ths market for futures opened steady, at un changed prices to a decline ot i points, un der re allxing and European selling. The Braxlllan markets and offera for forward shipment continued firm, but Hambuarg showed a reactionary tendency following tne recem snarp aavance. mere were bear tali private cables from Havre, and after the opening here prices eamM further under more or less general realising and foreign bt-ar pressure. Offerings were very well ab sorbed at a net loss of bti'LO points, how ever, owing to the continued strength of the spot situation, and the close was steady at a net loss of u0 points. Sales firr the day were the lurgeut in months, reach, lng 134.000 bags, and it seems that the char acter of recent news regarding present and future crop prospects has attracted an In cn-aavd culallve Interest. August, Sep tember and October. 7.. so.; jsovember. j.suc; lieeember, 7.Ot-: January, 7 9;c; February. 793c; March. 7.96c; April, 7.97c; May, 7.9Sc; Jure and July. 7.99c. It was a half holiday (In Havre, with, the close net unchanged. 1 Hamburg was 4i.p(g.., loaer. Rio. un ' changed. BliTo. Santos,- firm, 4s 50 r?ls : l.lg'.er at 5$W: 7s. 1'in rels lower at 4$"V. , Receipts at the two Braxlllan ports, ll.too bnya agalnt-t l'JO ' bags last year: Jun Idiahy. receipts, f;.70O bags, against 78 700 !ha.a lant yt-ar. New York wareshoue rte liverifs ivH'erduv, iOir hugs, agathxt S.KSI baas lat vear. ' P)t cofft-e, firm: Rio. No. 7. 1'V; "a'nt.is. No 4 li-4e. Mild corfee, oulel ..ConlOva. lOU'-'-' L. F. Husx 197 McCreary & Carey ' 222 H. F; dlamilton 67 Sullivan Bros. 17 Lehmer Bros 80 Lee Rothschild 27 Christy A Cllne 52 Other buyers 272 11.103 Totals CAT I LK Receipts of fair for a Thursday, cars being reported In. total lor the tour das ii.luo head, or a little over l.Ouo head less than for the same days last week and al most 8.U0O head less tnan a year, ago. The leellng on beet steers was stronger and salesmen as a rule were aaKitig ue cidedly higher prices, thus while the gen eral market was strung, the trade . was little slow owing to the reluctance ot buy ers to Dav as hlan toices as were -aeraanosu: Cows and heifers Sold freely at - good. firm prices, the market being very- little different trom yesteiuay, put still lu a wood. healUiv condition.. Feeder buyers were still after supplies and they ' picked up everything, desirable at prices tnat were still a little stronger than those that prevailed yesterday and ail in all waa a very good market through out the week. uuoiationa on native cattle: uooa to choice beef steers, 8V.2nSW.oo; lair to good beef steers, 8b-ujW.a: common 10 iair oeet steers, $t.UKu'D.a; gooa 10 anoice cormea grassers, $6."(j-6.50; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.50ji.60;' fair to good cows and heifers, $3.004 50; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.50!3.60; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.75jj'o.76u fair to good stockers and feeders. $4.0O4.75; common to fair stockers and feedrs. $3-26g4.00; stock heifers, $2.76(64.75; veal calves, $3.50&.b0; bulla, taite. etc.. $3.2ufa0.00. Quotations on range came:- t.noice 10 prime beeves, $6.ooM.76 ; gooa - to cnoice beeves, $5.4X&6.00; fair to good beeves. $4.60 tiiS.SO; common , to fair beeves, 82.75I&1.50; good to choice heifers, $4.25a;5 00 : good to . , . 1 t... r, . i.i. . 1. t.t.nA .1 CnOlCe COWH, fl.WWl.lw, .w SWU , nyc. ti-xvfuan- rannera and cutters. 82.2&4ii3.25: good to cnoice jeeocm, i.vuu u.ou; iair 10 aood feeders. $4.80a4.oO;. common to fair breeders, $3.254.25. Representative sales: El Kail) Biauii.tvB. g 7Vff 6 304 1083 13... 733 13 1" ' 43.. 334 , Pr Ha, . A. Pr. 4 00 15 1064 8 30 4 76 30 3:1 7 00 6 00 8 123 7 00 8 10 , 34 12SJ 7 33 6 75 13 1U3 7 20 8 76 COW8. 8 00 18 Ml 8 40 3 10 11 333 8 46 3 10 . 3 ,.. 312 8 75 3 13 6 t 4 00 8 20 3 1024 4 10 8 20 ' 8 874 4 36 3 80 . 4 1136 4 lo 8 35 ' 11 1154 4 0 3 40 HEIFERS. 3 o3 14 848 4 OS 8 15 29 734 4 20 BULLb. 3 40 1 1350 3 C3 8 60 1 ..1440 3 73 $ 66 1 lt0 8 45 CALVES. 4 M 1 140 4 04 4 :s 1 120 4 ii t (10 2 200 8 23 6 60 4 131 4 60 1 7 ; 1 130 t :o 4 00 EK.-4 ANT) FEEDERS. 8 40 3 (40 8 30 3 ) ' 3 373 4 10 8 76 1 796 4 : 3 i IS 304 I 00 ... 837 ... 874 ... 874 ... 83 ... 838 ... 804 ... 723 ...100 ... 93$ ... 330 ... WJ ... 860 ...1137 ...1710 ... 330 ... 330 ... 201 ... 330 ... 324 ... 180 "ock; .... 814 ... 303 ... 84! .... 421 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 50 feeders.. 1OT2 6 40 18 feeders.. AM 4 70 47 feeders.. 98 4 70 19 feeders. .1018 4 "0 10 cows 90t,8 75 15 heifers... (vS3 4 16 2 bulls 1000 3 60 6 calves... 3HI 4 2) 4 cows KM) 2 So 3 cows 1W3 4 ifi S7 steers.... 861 (40 12 ylg. Bts. . 521 3 00 22 steers.... 930 1 (0 20 U-ers. ...liilti 5 111 4 stockers. 607 4 Oo 107 steiTS... 718 4 15 32 steets.... KOO 4 25 12 stens.... Til 4 10 7 steers.. ..104 4 75 23 cows 9M) 4 35 7 heifers... 910 3 70 50 steers.... 9.'i2 5 25 17 steers.... 940 6 10 12 cows 818 4 20 45 cows 312 3 S5 10 heifers... 051 5 .. F. Ilessing Neb. 13 cows 878 3 80 13 cows 911 8 40 11 feeders.. 815 4 75 15 feeders.. 7lil 4 50 R. F. Foip Nb. 17 feeders.. llOS 5 60 IS feeders .. 920 5 00 6 cows 943 5 25 J. Henlan Neb. 1.. A. Brewn YVvo. 1 cows 790 8 75 7 calves... 148 Brown A Weere-Wvtv 8J Stcei'S....1171 P50 II steeis.,..121t Joe Massey Wvo. 21 cows IM2 J TO 31 cow 8 018 steers.... 900 4 40 steers.. ..1030 WESTERNS. Revere Cattle Co. Colo. 6 35 $ r:. 7 00 . market M feeders.. 1H4 8 feeders.. 10T.8 was Rent-rally .As a matter C I w 20 i 05 5 70 3 00 So of (ftX:: bulls. HtUVj.-iAO; calves, $." 60nf U:; Texas and Indian steers, 81 $.vf 50; cons and heifers. $.1.0116.00. tOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; marhet. Stca.1v; plaa and light, 8K.5u.'.."r0: packers, Hoo(f.r5; butchers and best heavy, 89.3.31 .5. SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts SOWhe: market steady; native muttons, $4.0uu 4 : . ambs, .YMuti.7V, culls and Mick, $.0 i :0; stockers, $3.5tVu4 60. St. .Inaeiia Lite Slo.W 8larkrt. ST. JOSKrH. Aug. S5.-OATTLE-Re ceipts, 2.000 head; inaikel. stcsiiy; teers, 34.fttnB(,w: rows aim nciiers, ti.ooa 60; calves, $3 0tv-(8.rt). HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head; market slow, wenk to 5a lower; lop, $9 35: bulk of sales. )8.804 16. SHfcKI L8MU8- ItecolptS, Z.tFKI head; market. lOfflto higher; lambs, $4.5tVcH .90. . tk In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday-4- fattle. ltoirs. sneep. South Omaha .500 .2i0 20,ono St. Joseph 8.0H0 S.&A 2,000 Kansas City 6.0)0 . S.frw 4,tn) St. Ixiuls 4.8O0 8.000 8.0TI0 Chicago ,O0O 10.000 M.000 Totals 28.000 80.900 49.000 No- 33 3 87 81 84 33 13 10 48 48 34. .313 .33 .31 .3.13 .300 .83 .8 .10 .317 .881 tN 83 233 81-4 31 348 63 343 37 3 17 331 M IH 47 178 31 81 66,.. ..361 ..IKS ..2 . .236 ..2(3 ..300 ..233 ..2 ..tf4 ...3i.O tt m 84.. 40 tt 83 71 (3 61 67 89 48 68 4 203 378 ..274 ..24 ...846 ..274 ..877 ..241 ,..308 ,.S4 ..236 ..263 80 Pr. 8 30 3 30 8 38 8 63 8 68 3 3fi 8 (8 6 63 8 86 3 (8 t no 8 40 8 40 8 30 8 30 8 CO 8 tt 8 36 6 5 6 (6 3 (6 8 06 3 4 8 33 3 es 8 (3 8 36 8 48 3 63 8 36 8 43 4 36 3 4.1 8 47 8 47 8 70 8 70 8 70 8 70 3 70 3 70 3 70 8 70 No. 24 31 tl 68 , 33 81 82 es , 80 84 70 36 71 , 47 42 8.. A. ..237 ..W ...8 ..33 ..144 ..334 ..I. ,.343 ..M7 ..tr.6 ..331 ..V0 ..356 ..3ft ..24 ,.J46 42 308 33.. 60 33 34 63 .841 .20 ,.334 .341 ,.233 ,.f.6 71 W7 73 220 32....;, 33. 63.... 44.... 7!.... es.... 76.... 47.... 81.... 32.... 75.... 74.... 60.... 10 63 65 74 843 .8.3 .838 .216 .2.16 .381 .227 .344 .231 338 222 217 3i3 t8 228 no 328 30 Pr. 8 70 8 70 3 78 3 70 8 70 3 70 8 70 8 78'4l 3 8 78 3 78 8 15 8 76 3 76 8 ra 8 73 3 76 8 T3 8 76 6 76 8 73 3 75 8 76 3 78 8 73 8 30 3 64 8 30 8 80 8 30 8 30 3 36 8 83 8 30 8 30 3 36 3 S 3 00 8 OS 3 06 9 10 3 10 Metal Market., NEW TORK. Aug. 2i.-METAI-Stand- ard copper, firmer; spot and futures, $12.86 b12.40. I.ondon, firm: locally lake copper was 312.8iH13.00: electrolytic, tl2.3,4rfi12.75: casting, $l2v.j 12.50. Tin, strong; spot and futures, $34.354100; London, strong; spot, px 159; futuies px, 167 10s. Led. dull: pot, $4.40uM.50 New Tork: $4,274,11-4 90 East St. Louis; lxm.lon npot. px il2 11a 3d. Spel ter, dull, $6.3Miio.4u, New Vork; K.u6.a ast St. Louis: London. Bpot Pt, 123 12s ed. run, Cleveland Warrants, 148 KM Id In Lon- on. Locally, quiet: No. 1 foundry northern. $lo.00$ 16.50; No. 2. $15.5046.00; No. 1 south- m and No. 1 southern soft. $l6.75ff16.25. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 25.-METALS-SDel- ter, higher, $5.25. ' -1 Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 25. COTTON Snot closed quiet. 5 points lower; middling up ends, 16.40c; middling tnilf.' 18.05c: sales. 13 988. Futures closed barely ateady; Au gust, 16.82c; September, 14.1.'c: October, 3.49c; November. 13.38c; December, 13.8Sr; anuary. 13.3c: February. 13.84c: March. 13.43c; May. 13.40c; June, 13.44.-: July. 13.43o. frr. 1AIUIS. Aug. 25. COTTON Olllet: middling, 15Hc; sitJes, none; receipts, 702 bales; shipments, 704 bales. Sasxar Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 25. SUOAR Raw. firm; muscovado, 89 test, 3.95c; Centrifugal. 98 test, 4.4oc; molas'es sugwr, 89 test, S.iOc. Refined, steady; crushed, 5.95c; granulated, c; puwuertu, 8.8c. PIGS. $ CO 1 to ... 1 00 SHEEP RecelDta of sheen were again large this morning, about 20,000 head being reported In the yards. This In addition to the heavy runs of the last three days brings the total for the week up t lio.aro neaa. As noted yesterday, with over 90,000 head received In three day, the market was very active and by 10 o'olock in the morning al most everything in the yards had been sold. In fact, no one ever saw a better market than the one experienced yesterday n the sheep barn In the race 01 enormous receipts. Th a mom ng w th another heavy run in sight and with the average quality none too good the market was not quite so active. Still It was evident that ' packers still wanted both sheep and - lambs, but there was a feeling among them that they had been paying too much money for their Buplies this week and accordingly a dis position to weaken the market a little to day if possible. This made the movement less active, but still In the end about every thing sold at practically steady prices. There was, In fact, not enough change to quote the market different from yesterday, excent that it was not so active. A good any of the buyers ror reeaers from the outside had evidently filled their orders and left for home as there was less Inquiry than yesterday. Still commission men had a gooa many oraers in nana ana had the quality of the offerings been a lit tle more enticing the market might have shown more activity. As It was the trade waa a little slow, but the reeling on prices not much different from yesterday.. A feeder buyer paid as high as $7.25 for the oream out of 1,109- lambs for show purposes. tJuotations on '.(trans stock; Oood to choice lambs. $0.40S.75: fair to good lambs, I8.15fu0.40: feeder lambs. $b.006j4.36: handy welgnt yearimcs, sn.vuo-a.oo; neavy year-lina-R. H.UOtfrfi.OO: feeder vearilngs. 35.0OB5.35 good to choice wethers. 14.10iii-4.40; fair to annA wethers. t3.7Mi4.10- feeding wethers. $3.85(84.25: breeding ewes. $4.25fr4.75; feeding ewes, sd.aoifid.ur-; lav cwee, td.iei.w Representative sales: 175 Wyoming lambs, feeders 56 46 Wyoming ewes us 238 Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 1D0 Wyoming lambs, feeders 59 192 Wyoming lambs, feeders 58 202 Wyoming, lambs, feeders 59 3.r4 Wyoming lambs, feeders 58 352 Wyoming lambs, feeders 68 178 Wyoming lambs, feeders 58 250 Wyoming lambs, feeders 58 176 Wyoming lambs, feeders 67 760 Wyoming wethers, feeders..., 90 842 Wyoming yearlings, reeaers.. a 87 Wyoming wethers and ..tags.. 900 Wyoming yearlings, feeders., 86 120 Wyoming yearlings, cuiis.... m 51 Utah lambB, reeaers on 837 Utah lambs, feeders 59 408 Utah lamb 63 m Utah lambs 81 96 Wyoming ewes, culls 71 501 Wyoming ewes, feeders...... 74 Wyoming lam us 391 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 872 Wyoming lambs, feeders 77 Wyoming lambs, cutis 221 Wyoming lambs, feeders 480 Wyoming lambs, feeders 849 Wyoming lambs, feeders..... 244 Wyoming lambs, feeders 175 Wyoming lambs, feeders 350 Wyoming lambs, feeders 300 Wyoming lambs, feeders 112 Idaho ewes Peoria Market. ' ' PEORIA. Aug. IC CORN Httrher: No. I Vttllrtw HlUn NTs. 9 ...!!,.. ami:... X- 6OH0; No. 4, 59c; no grade, 67658c. oats Higher: xso. 3 white. oi'Xic: No. 4 white, Zlo i Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Aug. 25. HAT No. 1 upland. 113.00; Kansas, $14.00; No. I upland, $12.00; packing, $10.00; alfalfa. $14.00. Straw: Wheat, $0.u0; rye, $7.00; oats, $8.00. ,,: , 7 Idaho wethers 29 Idaho yearlings 225 Idaho lambs 467 Idaho lambs 1M Idaho lambs, feeders , 105 Idaho lambs, feeders 505 Wyoming wethers, feeders 494 Wyoming wethers, feeders 99 Wyoming wethers, feeders 322 Wyoming lambs, feeders , 326 Wyoming lambs, feeders . 320 Wyoming lambs, feeders ., 261 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 2W Wyoming yearlings, feeders 134 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 120 Wyo. yearllngw, ewes. 20 Wyo. yearlings, ewes, 260 Wyo. yearlings, ewes, 107 Wyo. yearlings, ewes, 383 S. 1. ewes, feeders .. 150 K. D. lambs, feeders Idaho lambs :t,7 Iduho lambs 15 Idaho yearlings 92 Idaho ewes n3 Idaho lambs 170 Idaho ewes, wethers 713 Idaho lambs 434 Idaho ewes, wethers 45 70 61 .. 46 .. 58 .. 53 .. 58 .. 54 .. 57 .. 68 .. 57 ..111 ..114 . 89 .. 05 .. 55 .. 49 ..103 ..103 ..104 .. 01 .. 81 .. 82 .. to .. H .. 1 feeders 76 feeders 76 feeders 79 feeders 94 85 41 t r, 83 10I 74 ..Ill 04 2 35 4 00 6 80 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 40 6 40 40 6 40 6 15 6 25 4 10 5 25 6 50 6 00 6 25 6 SO 6 60 2 00 1 60 ( 25 6 25 25 5 25 6 36 6 35 6 35 6 35 36 6 35 S3 4 25 4 25 6 2 6 73 $ 75 35 6 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 6 30 30 6 30 5 10 5 10 6 10 5 10 5 10 s n 4 15 4 00 6 00 60 $ m t 25 4 15 T 28 4 30 75 4 25 18 feeders 10 cows.... 23 heifers.. 24 steers... 5 cows.... 18 steers... 4 calves.. 92 steers... 10 heifers., 6 calves.. 29 cows. 9 calves.., U oows.... Fwan 227 cows... 00 cows.... 8 feedor.. 10 cows....; 16 feeders.. .. 936 Jeff ,. 816 .. 546 ..11 i.8 .. 950 ..1145 742 948 6 25 . -MeWllUams Neb. 8 30 51 cows.., 4 15 17 steers. i 45 H. Danks Neb. 896 4 CO 7 cows. ., , m 4 75 10 steers. 190 6 50 Delmer &. G. Neb. 1225 6 75 33 cows.., H. Griffith Neb. . 815 8 90 SOUTH DAKOTA. 6 steers. ...1271 6 40 1 steer.. , 211 4 "j 12 calves, R F. Held-S. D. . 861 4 20 25 cows.., Frank Jackson H. l. 28 feeders.. lOfiO 4 85 21 cows.... t Russell S. I'. 2T 5 50 4 feeders. 805 4 00 6 co-vs.... WESTERNS. Ijtnd ti Cattle Co. YVvo. 8.4 4 05 34 cows..... 735 H 4 25 8 feed era.. 10TT7 R. R. West wyo. 19 feeders.. $92 4 15 J. Jones Wyo. fi 4 .V) 28 cows, 749 2 90 P. Vlrdln Wvo. 773 4 00 17 cows. Ive Ruse Wvo. 1225 5 00 8 eovss. 3 95 4 90 2 90 4 75 928 4 75 .1310 . 2iS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Prleea Weak Hoars Steady, sheep strong. - CHICAGO. Aug. 2T.. CATTLE Receipts 600 head; market, weak; bevus, $4.5011)150 Texas steers, $3. 75446 00: western steors, $4.25 07.00: stockers and feeders, $4,101 y; row and heifers, $2,004(6.60: calves, $4.509.00. HOGS Receipts, 16,000 heart; market, steady to shade up: liaht, $8,8049.40; mix 3S 304,19.85: heavy. $8.104j8.9fi; rough. $S lCifJ 8.30; good to choice Heavy, jx.ttf J.3..; pigs, 8.90f(9.50; bulk of sales. $8.EOJt8.75. fstfEF.P AND LAMBS Receipts. SI.OW head; market, strong; natives, $2..Wti4.iiO; western. $2.7514. 60: yearlings. $4.50i5.6.,; native lambs, $4.75(345.90; western, 15.006.90, Wool Market. ' ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26. WOOL Quiet: ter- rltory and western mediums, IStgijaVso; fine mediums, 17&20o; flno, 14ilio. MILDRED WILCOX DIES AT HOME OF HER GRANDFATHER Popular School' Girl Snccamba Typhoid Fever After Two Weeks' Sickness. ' to Miss Mildred Louise Wilcox, the IS-year- old daughter of R. E. Wilcox of 1813 Loth rop street, died unexpectedly shortly before 9 o'olock Thursday morning. Miss Wilcox had been 111 for two weeks with typhoid fever, but her condition was not ' consid ered serious until she suddenly became worse and her demise followed shortly. Miss Wilcox died at - the home of her grandfather, Major R, S. Wilcox, 1805 Loth rop street, where She had been - staying during" the absence of her parents, who were In the east. Mr. Wilcox, who Is as-' slstant manager for Brdwnlng, King i Co.," made a business trip to New York, and his wife accompanied him to ' Pennsylvania, where she vlslated relatives; They intended making a five weeks' trip, but when the word of their daughter's illness came, Mrs. Wilcox Immediately returned and has been with the little girl stride Friday. Mr. Wil cox, however, has not yet- arrived and Is expected In the city Friday, after which the funeral arrangements will .be an nounced. ' Miss Wilcox Is survived by her parents and two sisters, Berntce and Virginia. She was a favorite of all her school friends and playmates, to whom tne news of htf death was a shock. She hsd been for sev eral years in the Lothrop school and would have entered the seventh grade this fall. OMAHA THEATER MANAGERS UNITE FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT W. J. Dargess . President aad C. 8. Breed Secretary of the-New Association. After several preliminary sessions, the managers of the Omaha theaters have com pleted the organisation of the Omaha Theater Managers" association. VV. J. Bur gess of the Brandeis Is president, C. 8. Breed of the Krug is secretary, and W, J. Syrne of the Orpheum, E. h- Johneou ot the Gayety and Walter Leslie of the Ameri can make up the executive committee. The purpose ot the association la to look after matters of special interest to the theaters. It will endeavor to secure har monious and concerted action on manj points that have hitherto been adjusted in dividually, although all the houses wert equally Interested: This need has bean felt by all, and the organization has long been mooted. TWO ALIENS ARE SET FREE Hungarian Woman and , Hasalaa Taken by Federal Officers Get Oat ou Bond. Elzebet Postyenyl, alias Dodaway, a Hungarian woman, and Jsaao Furnam, a Russian, both of whom were arrested three days ago by the local United States au thorities on the authority of tha Depart ment of Commerce and Labor, charged with having entered the country unlawfully and who had been detained for three days In the Douglas county Jail for deportation, were released Thursday morning. The former was let go upon her filing; a bond for $1,000 and the latter upon his own recognisance. H. 11. Fleharty -represented the Postyenyl woman and Harry B. Zlm. man ot the local Jewish society Interceded for Furman. .1016 . $23 797 952 Kanene Cltv I. Ire Mork Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 25.-C ATTI.E Re ceipts. C,Si0 head, Including 2.00) southern-: market, stuady to strong; native, 20n higher; dressed beef and export teei. $ii.50 t.n ?V fAir to aruKl. 4 ftlViiti 2fi? aeHl.rn fl"! steers, $4.7.Vn7.70; stockers and feeders, $3.25 6 25 ,4;j6.n0; southern steers, $3.9liu.25; southern I cows. 82.fO',l.2o: native rows, f?.604(i.00; 4 ?0i native heifers, $3.50(6.75; bulls, $l.KI.OO; I calves. $4.00418.35. 5 801 HOGS Receipt. 3,200 head: market, steadv to 10c lower: bulk of sales, $x.!Ki 3 73,8.30; heavy, $8Ar9 10; snickers and butcli 3f0ler. $Hy9S0; light, $3fi9. I SHEKP AND I.AM 11S Receipts. 4 000 head: market, steady; lambs, $6floiffH76; 3 ko 'yearling. $4 W8o.75; wethers. 84 001(4 80: SOpiewee, $3.7Itf 1.50; stockers end feeders, $3 W 7 steers. 8 feodtrs. U'lO 4 65 St. I.oals l.lve ik kfarket. 781 3 TOi ST. LV'IS. Mo., Aug. t5.-CATTI.K-Re-j eelpts, 4.900 head, Including 1.700 Texan: I market strong: native shipping and export 746 SCSI steers. 17 3f.fi 8 00; drexsed Yr 1 arnl butcliei fteei. t8.5Wi 7.76; steers under LOW rmunrl. 8'U 8 70 ' $'. 7'h7 .00: dockers and feeders. i1.2."ru i) I co and heifei a,. $507.00; caniters, f.'.'iZ nnn RUNS AMUCK AT FORT News Itearhes l,m-l I'ost that Two Officers and Trooper Were Bit ten at Leavenworth. News was received Thursday morning at the headquarters of tho Department of fis Missouri that a trooper of the Fifteenth cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., hd been bitten by a dag which Is believed to have been affected with rabies The man was ordered to the Pasteur Insti tute In Chicago for treatment. Word was also received Indirectly that two officer! at the same pout hsd been bitten by the same dog and had gone on to Chicago. Herbert B. Coooh Go Brokers and Doaler 0AI OYJIO3STCCl Omana Otffe-, 11 Seara ef Trad aia. neU Voeae. 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