THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i Whftt 0?fn Ab;tt Oae-Ealf Cent Loer Than en Tueidty. C055IDZEABLZ COMLS TO OMAHA l l'ri. Kpraril l nchnagetl I 1 nrre-Elhta Unrr nnd torn Was Ala tr Paine IS brat (lri II laker. oMaHA. Aug 11. 'ilia wheat market sat about lower j .111 the previous any. Corn rtmsiced in- I Lance a Oata, im weie encbanf d 1 tjc i receipts ol ait gram was very light and I the uemand wa emy momrtu. Mn.it lece.ted tt, i a, t cf wheet a corn nartd with 12 isrt year. 4 cat ci cum uxih't :v aid jo irr of oat against n. iter shipment :nc.ua"fl 4 car ..1 wneai hkk i.h it a year ago. 4 cars of cum a atcainrt ill. and ll tar of outs at .gamst 4 iiveipool wheat opened today unchanged to Vt lower, aid t'.at mat act war aiso unrhitngeC en corn: wheat eloped d to L.iirr and com cl cik-'her. t ana wneat cloned lc to c i'.wti. ujdapert higher, Ler.ln '-.t hither. Antwerp c low el Tf.cs tales were reor'.ed: W'H!iAl-N(i. 2 hare. 1 car. idatki fie. ', c-ari. v; I rr-ruc. 1 car, lu . 'o. 4 iiuxa. 1 car, t ; 1 tar. !'" . iA 1 e tiai.uard. 1 cr, 4ic , ivo bilc. : ars. V- ' uhN-i. 5 ahitc. t can tV ; No 3 X ilt.w, i ttr. . N". ii.iifd. 1 car. I'i . N o J miard. X cars. Slv; 4 caj-a, ts'vc. 'kkh Q1if.kt.unc;-Vi tied.: No. Z hard t.'il X"S.- .N. 5 ikid. 8.V?v.!u.( ; No 4 hard KJ ,Tu Kt'1. ; Mf'id. 7 .yioMc. Corn: No. - lUtt. fi.-.i(i jfc: No. I white 60 ic : No. 4 wh.tf. thtaiM . No. 1 )filow. : No. yulow. biiii!': No. 4 yrlii'. ".i-.il,ic ; No. 2. huiinr; No i. tyiuu;c; No. 4. i.V(j. tc. Oair No. Z whitr, 'n4ii ; nand.ird M'Wiu "c : No. I whltf. 4'u4" ic : No. 4 while. Wyintvr. No yellow. liarley : No. T'-iWic; No. 1 Nil. Z. No. 4 yel.'cu. SV'i'!'''. barley. KM?;;.;tr; No. 4 tarlv. Iced. iiVy7hc. rertd, i.'iJV'. t'Wc; No. I. rli.c. CHICAGO GllI U PROV110 l eatarea of lae lrtlaa lola . Prtrei sa Burl of Trae. CHlAOJ. Aut. Ifi. Grain and pmTiaiona were duH today arid the lor.e of the mar heta a eai-irr. except In corn. R;ilfmlr wheat cloned a harte over yoa:erlay. e p temtifr corn was '.tV" higher, rieptemher oata unihar.sed and provision pi-aclicaliy at yrterdva closing level. W Leat tallied Jcel.ly etrly in the day, hut loae lo the iKHtom lor tlie day. The North Iiakota crop leport u itlvtn murh con Hideration. a It atated ttiat ruat damafcca liad l'cn greatly tiacircraied and predi'-led a full crop in the counties whi. h produce ha f the wheat of thevatate and a thrce ouartcis crop for the etate l a whole. lx- iwris laim an averaar crop for Canada Is aireariv aurea. ana u present w cat her holds, a bumper harvest. It waf said that stt-arnshlp lines are de clining carKoe fr the United Kingdom, owlna to the strike. The early rally was in rnpathv with an advance at Uverrtool on reports of ruin In the northwest, where It was alleced that wheat was sprouting in shock or molding. September sold be tween tic and !''" Trade in corn was chiefly of a profes sional nature. Iowa and Illinois increased , the.r offerings May option was for "-alej in- holders of the nearer de.lverwis i .ere. was a fair demand for rafh com. fep-j lemtier lanced between MV- and Mc. fiais wre slugpteh. oieniiig with a aym- pathetic show of firmnesn. but closing easv. September soa wuku "'. , ' 'ro visions weie firmer. The close wras ,.fv. January pom w as "V higher at i fisa.".. Beptemlier lard unchanged at and September nba J'isc jower at v-yt-Articles.! Opeu. i High. Xmw. Close. ,Tea'r. l 1 HSdJ '1 , !'''' .1 I MVHV'4 lvt "1- 41 V 1 a-; 04 1 I 41' 4.1", iZvH3' . w1!; 4i is a I 1 E f 16 rv, I K4j k io I k I k k7, k a. 1 k tl I k m 1 I O-'V, I a- (16 k ili k Ml Cafch quotations were as follows: FL.OL'11 Firm, winter patents. K.Wy straights. ti.4oti4 0c; spring straights. MHO 4 4t'. Hpnng patents, bet hard, i'..Awi.2u; buket s, .0l 4 MO. K 1 fc No. ii. tttc liARLKV Feed or mixing. 6i(ic; fair to choice matlitig, l.HfH1.16. M-.KliK i'linottiy, il.twU.iiO. Clover, JU tkp i.tKI. PKi 'VISIONS Mes lKrk, per btii-. n ftiu.ai1. Lard. Pr loo lts., fs.k.i. snort .lis. Sides llooSel, f short clear 1 tides (hoxedl. fX.OW" 2"'- Total cle.rano of wheat and fiour were equH to 2.i.tww bu. Prima,ry receipts were Mil, wis bu., comjiared with l.V'l t) bu the corresponding day a year ago. The word visible kjpply, as shown by Bradstreeta, increajied aM.wO bu. Estimated receipts, for tomorrow : Wheat, IS tr, corn, 14 cara; oats. IK ca; hogs, 20.O110 head. Chicago Cash I'ncea v tit el: No. I red, k,VpH; -Nu- !eQ ""i'c, Nu. 1 haru. .v; No. hara. ..a.iin..; naiu. ? yisic: No 1 nortnern, 01a. iinain, xo. 1 lluucoliT; No. i nuiiiiern. old. i.ortbem. Ntv 2 northern. !4cp 1 Oil .. No. 1 1. oil t.ern. old. c-f.-tl 0.., No. northern. : it use ; durum, k.tutc;. No i tprmf, !3,-ts fi "; No. I spilr.g. WihUNe, velvet chall H2iifv. corn: No. z, io. 1 wn.w. WitiMc; No. 2 yellow. M'.V, No. (. Ii35)c, No S white, t;-.MV; No. I yel low. i4i,(tHHc; No. 4. Cttit .c; No. white. t,Sji4c; No. 4 yeliow. ;:i,'ri'.te.. Oats: No. t 3Hi40r: No. I white, doh-llWjc; No. k white. i-yi4ic; No. 4 white, etec. etan dard HfliiC BVTTER Steady cresmeritja. JoSTZic; dairies, lsfl c EGtlS-Lasy; receipt. 11 case: at mark, cakes included, luyl4c; fir la. iZc; inima fiikta. ICSiC CHKKSE Steady ; daisies. l"5iriC; twins. 1-i'i(' ycutiii Anierica. I2-.xijili.c; lung 1 hoi us !:;-' .-'c POTAluE? Staady; Jerseys, Minnesota. ti.tiM 1.1.V H-21S1 SI: lViL L RV- F11 111; turkeys, 14c; thickens. . , .j, ... . tAU-Nf0; o smb. T, to t-lh. wta., PSAjlWac; k- to 120 iu. WUu. 11c ijAjiv movement ol proauoe: Articles R'Ce.pis. tmpments. riour. bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu .... Rye. bu 22 ti 3MI.0I1" K7i (liKl m (. S.ilOtl 11 unci 11 ILJi Z22.UUV . Larley. bu. chariot Receipts w heat. 223 cars, with 1' of contract arrwds; corn, ZS4 cars, with 10 of contract grade, oats 2-t' cara. Total re ceipts of whet at Chicago. Mlrineaimns and I'uluth tooa were S77 cars, com 1 red with 47 cars Inft weett an k24 CAJ f the corresi'ondir.s day a year ago. KaneAB City (irain ana Prartalons. KANSAS C1TT. Aug. Ib-WHKAT-Cssh. 1c lower. No t hard Hhshc-; No. I red, kiiV; No- M6V; September. fT'xC. C'RNl"nc hanged t, c lower; No. Z mixed. stH(l"k,V . No I. : No. 4 white. ,,minij(u-j. . No. S n'V; Septemlier, Stitf U0-e.c. OAT6V-c higher: No. t w hit. 4141V No- mixtd. 44Hc. RYE sue. HAY-25c: to Wc lower: choic timothy, f .4 ilk fc"; t hoi. prairie. f;4 2ii ik Ou. iil'TTEH Crtsjnety i'-c; ftj-ats. ISc; sec onds 23c; packing stock. 17c. LOGa-Extra. :v-; firsts. 16c; seconds, in . m Jri rii!. c"li.'"e,n I WktAt bu. Corn. bu... Oa.fc, bu... teti gfium "" 3?i; U w wul " MlaweawMtlts r.raln MarWet. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug 14-W HEAT-Sep- tenner WV : Iecen,beT. tl ''ciil tn-V; May, lwV'uV : No I hard. KtiHc; No. 1 north - em lKflfTk; No i northern. k S:fllui,t-; No' t wheal !H'iiiic. 1 i.e. t FLAX c'loeed at t2 0. LARLET vc8'l.H. .tkv- ... M..na ATwl . 4RCJ. k Ta V n n it n nleWrla (af1 :Zl- v. . k" " VP aV-XK. uiiu"l W FLr.rit-FHst patent. t5ri6 30: ne-ond patents. 4 6.i!4 7r: first cieara. K.loBflfc. xvuii.il clears. $2Ii62.ju. M.il.te Sapplr nf Crnin. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Fpeciaj cam ajix: Wheat-! I I sept . . . iSS:'U V HO j lec....l M(,MW4' May... 1 0 I 1 : C o: n 1 I I fc.ept...:OWV S lec iH'ili'li Hxy...,MWli Ml1 Oa 1 1 i Hpt... 41S 41'wi Ic....i4!l?l44l 44 I Mi)... 17 1 fork- I I Jan...! 30 1C SU I Laid- 1 I 1 Sept... I f7Vj H7S' ( ct ... 1 I ui 1 Jan...j k 7j k Vv, Rlt- 1 i Set...' HI I for, oct...! k w:, k Hi 1 Jan...; k av k DO tei.arapn:c comniwi.i.-a:i'i. irwni ' i i ta., ; rvo s nara wiiner. aviac; beptem P.rsnatreef show tt fjltowing changes j b.r swc: Deemhrr k:P.r. in avsilabi aupphe as corupAred with pr-j clAT s t anda rd 2uZ-c. viuut account. Wheat. I'uited States. eAAtj BAKLE Y fl gl a i f-'t ( Vu sr.s4s de To a Ti : t d Fiat! ar,3 i I ti'ii '"-rf 1 . t.u Afloat for I h:t1 l' la".''" eAked i t'U To'al I Atr.'i tin nl i.ur.. -ean ..;;, in ra-d I . ' l.'i i ; rn I'r Id K :t-F an t'm.l. to. ted ,.. bu Oat. l"n:;ed S:ats INil ai.acla. ln'-taf-.o :. ,' . 1 u 'J fir !:. I. k ilo.Ti'UH reported this week; ! l.-w. inr(.. r-7 bu ; St. JjmiJi, fci.it' I t'U ; Niii.ie.. (AitHi bu. Corn and krm Hrilot 21llrtla. Rcord for the twenty-four hour ending It t i m. Vl 4ptday. Aucurt 16, Wli; OIUHA DISTRICT. lemi. R&in- - - ta'.ioni Max M.a. la.L Fky A iai.i. No )n4 76 Tu cloudy Auburn. Nb jE l f Clear hroii-!i Jl vr,Nto. 7 HO . c"i-ar Leljnl-ua. Nh..3Kt 6 It cloudr Cuiornaon. Kb..l' S .id ft cloiidjr I uitiun, Neb I- 71 .o C lear Fairmont. Nb...ltt t; n. cloudr Oi. Isiand. Neb . 70 . rt cloudv i ian i.gion. Nct v w ft. cloudy liajiti:.. Nb...liH) 70 . ft. Cou5 hoidr-e. Neb.... K 61 . Cloudy Liccoin. Neb 19 7fi .tw Cloudy No Piatt. Neb. Hi M .u Clnar Oiadaie, Neb W 7 .4 ft. cloudr C'nmha. Neb 301 7 . Cloudr Irimth. Neb. ..". Clar Vaier.une. Neb..l M .01 Cloudy Sioui Cite. la... M 74 .1 Cloudr Aita. la & It ooudr larroll. la C Clear . (:anrfla. la 1M Claar P.t.icy. la in .W ft. cloudy 'M.mnium teniperature tor tjve-hour period rnthns at k a m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No t ftiaiiuna. Tamp Max. Mln. - 7 la-l. I.trirt. C oluiiil'.m, O louirii.e. Ky .... Indianax.iia. lnd. ( hli-aro. in M Uouif. Mo.... I eft Moines, ia... Mlnrieupulia. VI. nil Katiaa City. Mo. Omaha, Nrb 4V .40 .ar . .uu Oki .40 .Ui .ill in the wheat 11 III W V4 11 K Vt !-4 Mi ) I'M 7V tie The wenihet continue very warm southwest portion of the corn and re ub and continues to grow warm In the east portion. An average maximum tttn peial ure of H)0 ti recorded In the omaha alatr ct Tuostay. Good rains were general m the upptr iMirsls'iipi and upjr Missouri aiiiys and the extrtme eastern portion. A few ligot and scattered shower occ urred In all other portions except the 1 es Moine. ft. Louis and Kansas t iiy Jistrlcts. 1.. A. WEUiH, Ixtcul Forecaater, Weather tiureau. HEW TURK (E.EKAL MARKET (taotalleas f the Dar T artona lanaaolllleB. NEW YORK, Aug. IS.-FLOVR-toady ; Simrg pateni. iimii : Kansas snaifciita. 14 H.Vu 4 4i. . w lrtei ttraighta. i WW i. 'n" ter patents. 4 Jt"ti4.i. spring clears, H 4 4 W.. winter extras No. 1. K.Iitta.i; winter extras. No. I. S,.lf,a US. R fiour. steady; talr To good, 4.,-n4 , cnome to lane)'. CORNWEAL Firm: fine low. li "ii.Ct, coarsa. dr. J fii.r,. WHEAT-SiKt market K.',c elevatoi and Mr f. o. northern Imlulh. nominal white and fl.iii4al.i'; yel klin easy : No. Z, b ailoat; No. 2 ll.lt1 f. o. b. Previous to the afloat. Future market. last hour of business today wheat waa geenrally firm 1 to ISc higher. dut to bullish report from North Hakot and hi f her cables. Near the close active un Ittxamir carrying price olf to iowest point of the day. and they cloosed pa c Tinder last night September c.ioiwu m.c; lecemher. hHtc4i1 .00. ciosed, ki"c. CORN Spot market steady; No. 2 corn. 71lc elevator domestic basis to arilve. and export No. 2. 71 f. o. b. afloat. Futuies market was without transaction, closing nominal. OATS Spot market steady. Futures market u without transactions, closing nominal. HIJL'LS Pull ; Central American, 20V; Bogota, 21VBV- Lt.A i h h. r irm : hemlock firsts 84HS 77c. seconda, HiS-'SV; thirds, ldyaic; re jects. ISc. PROVISIONS Pork, firm: mes. fin vry J.M: faml y, 1S 75(620 (X); short clears, lltl B17.S0. B-ef, firmer; rnesH. U.So(ri 12 .'; lamlly. ti2.uuilS.0V; beef hams. ;j.iKi(u32.jo. Cut meats, firmer; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 U.S., flu i.iiplii.aO: pickled l.itnf fHOO. Lard, eafiy; middle west prime. miUh.10; re fined, steady; continent. Il SO; South Amer Ic an. fllLBt; compound, f 7 7.2u. 'i ALIXI W wulet; prime city. hhda., country. Hafc-toac. lit'TTEH Steady to firm; creamery Fpe clala, Z7r; extras. 2hc; firsts. iEPw; sec olias. 22'oliic; thirds. 20VS21c; proc ess. sp cia.. S2H4yk-; cxtral. zizif. first. 2u Incc; seconds, lSiil!t-; factory, current make, firsts. a"4iSlNc; aeronds. lkc CHEESK Fii m; skims, IHwM EGOS I'.arely steady: fresh gathered, ex tras. 22i.'4c; extrs fir-ts, lucnl'tK-; firsts. 17 tiSc; aeoonda. 11&17c, thirds, 17; fresh gathered, dlrtiea. No. 1. l&V; tYesh gath ered checks, good to prime. l!Kfjl4c; fresh gathered dirties, poor to fair. case. f 4ib S.iki. refrigerator, fusts, season s storage charges paid. 21c: refrigerator. seeoi.S. IS (h2:ic; western gathered white. 1NP230. IMI Lini-i'ruwu. 'u . " cte' n I broiler. 1418 lac; fowl. 11(b Itk; turkeys, 12 I fili. HA HA CKXEKAL MARKET. ; BUTTER No. 1. 1-ib. carton, JSc; No. jf ln so-ib. tuba, 7c; No. Z, Jjc: packing, 17c; c. HEESii importta mix, 'c; American 1 . Swiss. 22c; block fcw.sj. 1m; twli a, lHc; triplets, lfic; oaiKies. ic; young Amerioa. 1M-, blue label brick, lac; litxibuiger c! lb.) Ike. hmburger tl lb.), llxs. POULTRV-Brullerk, ado per lb,; hens. ISc; cocks. Dc; fiocaa, lac; geese. Jic; tur keys. kc, pigeons, per doz., fl.2u. Alive: Brokers. Uic ; beua, kc; old rooaters snd lags. 4c, old ducks, full feaiharrd, luc; geees. full fca.thertd. to; turkeys, lSc; gu.nea low la. iue ech; p.gec.u.. per dux., 7i, homera, per doa., f2.jti, aquaba Nu. L k'y. inc. FISH Pickerel 10c; white, lbc; pike, 14c; trout, lie; large crappiea, stoJuc; Spaiusb mackerel, lee; eel. lc; haaoock. lc; fioundera, lie, green catfish, lac; roe shad, fi uv each; shad roe, per l a.r. hoc; salmon, liie; l aiiout. 10c; ytiiow peit-li, kc; bultaio, fk : builh.ads. 10. BLiiF CCT PRlCES-tRiha: No. L Sc; No. z, 13c; No. I. t-. Loin: No. 1, lac; No. Z 14 -vo; Nu. t, U-c;. Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2. 6c, No. S, ic Round: No. 1, K'tc; No. Z. c No. I. s-c. Plate: No. 1, 4i,c; No S, 'c; No. 3, 3c FRUITB. ETC. Apples: Dutchess, per bbl.. Per tu. bafc.. tl.2&. Bananaa: Fancy seiect. per bunch, ft ZJ'ffZ U; Jumbo, bunch. f2 '-V2 Cantaloupea. California, I standard, i- count. 12. 7u per crate; pen, Iciatea. .'4 count. 2 , Jumbo. i'l-H size 2i, Araanaaa. pui.y. per crate, 1 m, tianoatd. per crate. 12 2i. Patea: Anchor I brand. iw, 3u lib. pkga. m busra. per I box. C. Ora,: KabiMUi pnr 7-ib. bsk . Hoc Len.ons iarrione'ra brand. extra t.ucy. Jew sis. kr boa. Ifc.Ui, SuO tix?, per 1.1, X.. I.ma lmot.eiia fmu-,' 'ih. 1 -- - - - ."I T .. ..,"'. , r" .iVeT'iaV CZ oZi leaa. fYrarV;.- " f ,,." .Vr.,stxi .V.1'"- 1 - - V7,-. .ir.17.. "7 r1' - . - - - -. . ft. , OC l, it), choice kicnclkb,. hi.-ko 1 rs ;.(l'l,.,ik'.i. tallica Ca IUo.iia, par box. 1 3(1 . 12:.. Plutiia: CAUIortuA, per cratt. f j Ki ) runes: 'l rugc t, pel 4-btk. cvrate. fl ku f eara: CAluriiiS, per i-lu. box. 2 7i V ntermeiona: Ueurgia and Florida, per lb., lic VEGETABLES Beans: String and wax. per camper. t2.ju; per inkt. bsk., fl.00 Cab bap. Home frown, per lb, SVv Cucum bers: Home grown. IVi and I doa In bk.. (ir Egg piant: Fancy Piurtda. per dos.. fl.j. Uar.lcT Extra fncy, white, per lb, Lc Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf. Pr dos.. ic onions: Heine grown, whit, per crate, 2 V, yeliow . er crate. U 7L, Caii Ijtoia. in sackt. p.r lb, ia. ParFley: Fancy horn rrown, per dox bunches. ic FcVitoes: Cai.Iorr.iB Mi stock, la sacks. pr bu., J- su; kliunesoca. per bu , fadishes: per 001. !0c Tomatoes fl afi. ten- neskee. per 4 '-Askrl crate. 7x. MletCELLANEOl'S Almonds: Calltorw liia Soft kheil. per lb. ixc; in sack lots, le les brai.i nut: Ptr lb., 13c; ln sack lota, lc lest. Fubeita: Per lb., ltc; In sack lota, lc leas. Peanuts: Roaned, per lb,. Cc; rsw. per lb. 7c. Fxans: Large, per lb. 16c; in sack lota, lc less. Walnuts: Cats furt.ia. pr lo., lac,; in sack tt. le leak Hubi) : New. M fiAinea, fa.lt. Lttersxewl Grain Market. L1VERPOOU Aug. lt.-WHEAT-Ppot. steadc ; No. I Manitoba. 7a -d; No f 'Manitoba, .s ad. I'jturts. Iirm, October, J7 l"d : Icemb.-r, 7s ku CORN Spot, f.rm; new Amerlcs mixed, 0 V1. f'd American mixed, aakd, new 1 American kiln cried & 7d. Futures, firm; 1 ek ptember, oHSd; Cictouer. ts 7Sd. ! Pewrta Market. PEORIA, Aug. 11 COHS-Track, lower: 1 yellow. uc: No. t I v - , . - yeilow. 4ic; No. 4 yeliow. tic No. I mixed. iw, . . ju mini sac. J OATS-rirrn. track standard. c; No hate. c: No. white. kc. . I " ! Milwmnke Oraia Mnrket. ( MILWAI KEE. Aug l.-WHEAT-No norttiern. ii tri I . No t northern 1 taV, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Heary St lliEf MoTement Orenrlieliin Kajatt Durirg Day. moN PACmC AO Ad IS WIAI Hntr wtaar1ac f Harraaa tw-kt, Tce4aer with tlrweat f Frlrli. "! rfw4l laapreaaiaa la Mrkt. NEW TORK. Aug If. A ee'Urig move ment of greater acpe and proportions thaJi any that has overwhelmed the stoe.k mar ket In the three weeks of Its almot unin terrupted decone was witnessed today. Prices fell from three t five a-oints la shares which hsve long ken accepted a gilt-edged, while tosoe In more ofcacurw and ieaa ogotiabi at.ares extended to ten points. . 'In ci) opened with little rromlae of bettarment. London market for American securities being one to two potr.U under last night closing. The w eaAaet lseue la that market waa Canadian ParuTic, It lca of two points being soon 4ouule4 here Other stocks, including V'nton Pacific, which has been the baroiretor of the market. so fell a point or mora and kr noon all the active and pecuiatlve issues were at the lowest level of the year. The continued weakness f Vaioo Pacific constituted the greatest element of aiarm. ...... . . ... iMW Mfii. tiutfif shoeinc la loss or over twenty points in inn. u . 1 9 ... 1 . . u. uii,,,p t,f the Harri- I . I. . K. mrf ev,nl,leU- 1 II U II1BICI Il u,- ' I ous feature throughout. New lterewt was i ient to the movement today when It be I came rumored that the Harrlman estate 1 had sortie Unie ago di!poed of lu hold ing in the traneeontlneritalB These report were later denied in authoritative quarters. It is nevertheless a fact, however, that the heavy outpourings of Harrlman tocts. together with the retirement of Mr. FTick from the Htmniu direct oraie, have pro duced a profound Impression In the finan cial community. - Foreign batik ing and general financial conditions seem to be under some tension at the moment, as wss shown in private cahle. whlcn hinted at embarraaoment of sotre financial intereet at the Oct man capital. While nothing appareatir came cf this, the mixed condition in London end runner evldenoe that the Bank of France is making strenuous effort to cur tall its credits in other countries oouid hardlv be regarded with serenity. Canadian Pacitic. which at one time was six porr.ts under veteresy was effected tv unfavorable crop oondltions and h'' selling both by London and Berlin. Three unimportant failures were announced In London. The market rallied in the last hour under the lead of 1 Leading. 1 nion Pacific end Canadian Pacific, those issues recovering from 1H to I points from the maximum declines, but the market un dertone remained uncertain te the close, which was heavy and heeltatmg. A notable feature of the session we the weakness of many minor railway shares, few of which had suffered eerier in the reactionary movement. In this Mt Included Washssh preferred. Toledo. SL Louis and Wcrtern preferred Kansa City Southern. t. Louis and San Francleoo sec ond preferred and Texas and Pacific Following the cioee of this market cable from London reported a panlckr condition m Americans in the market there. The more important net losses for the day here were: Lackawanna 10 points Texas com pany points. I nited Ptate Pine preferred 4V tir.t'.t" l'"n Pfr ,,.. Osn dian Pac'flc Pi porrt: Rock liltnf pre ferred 4 r-'inls and ei,.il . t-ctrlc S points while over a score of stocks fell ever J point Total transactions were ap proximately l.iWO.efxi shares, which I close to lust week's most active dev. The bond market was heavy with sharp dectines in various speculative istroee Total aale par value. 12.140 ono. T'nited States government bonds were unchsneed Number of sales ana leading quora-uona 11 aioc a ware a loliow: Hiek. Lew. Cloaa. Allls-ClialtBera pis AJnalcamalea C upeer Anwriru Agricultural .. Am, ilnal eaaf AiMTtuaa (u Aaicn-luaa C. av F Ajusrluaa Cotuia Oil.... Aniarlc-au H 4i L pti. Ani. Id. &K-untieii Amtiric-aD i-lDBvecl A rnr-l.mu Lioconuttva Americaa at K Alu. t K. ptd vt Itstm 4 kA MI ink kk ki t.Mi klw a kll k'W t t ktxi (1 & tl ww M hi wo x at) mo ir ll 1h M tan $ K 84 U.W4 11 V. TO USA SW 84 M Si) . 11 Ilk 114 l.tim lS4ik 133 ZOO M a 1 1 KW It's S gn wt. ltnct 1 IIS ll JUS 1'Ht pa 1Z1 Ul Z.iati paw iaik lm l.iUU wic e : 4.WU 7k W Ibw 7 14.1 Un Ulw Ui W M 14 m w k r. r t.7lW 74 TH 144k ( kas M at in X.2 Ik M St aw lav lcw lt,c lis ui kl ku 2 n 4f 140 1M Wit IX km 11 11 US ton n 1M ltd lu Ik Mlk kt 4t kit k kkw iuu sii ii XI. 1. A eV Xk IMa k.MM 41 w iui 11 tk to 1.1M0 lu ui m i.MH Ui'W l-sv k.kM' 47 4w 44 iwi 1S7V ui nr. 10 it U lk !. 4- 41 41 7.IC. 117 114 U4 klW li. 14 14. ISO W II k Mm Ii. W U let II lk 1 1.SM " i , ki kc 1M IK 1U.1 , LUcw 1J Itli lin nut xi 11 II SIW 114 HI X.M0 St SfV II APIS dt 4k 1 Hi s ft 4 4 ku tk I S l . I. MM 1IM lav Mu , 1. 7uu 4vm Ik SHi , I.kOk 10! 101 1W duo 70, M , tt.liw Uti 117 11 pl II S M , t.koo 1:1 lis lie to UM iat 1V4 s an m w ik ll i ku at : I. 151 PW 11 tl S44. ,14k 4't) 14!. 341 141 II XI r IF Ik WI 11 M IK . t 1IW tb If . U P kl IK 4k . X.SU V 41 40, Ki r I 44 . kino nr 111 111 . .) sk r; r IW k Bk S , urn tr iiw ii a PI N Xji in II 11 11 I11O 41 41 3k .trr.nw 171 rr im kar. H 11 11 en b at 41 i r rt it .Mt.tuu 7r te :i . 4 . ii in. :i . t 2 41 44 44 , l ino U 14 M 7W 14 14 14 ) M rs"4 n . Ill 17 Me. id . 1 Mi, k , f kill' 14 It ,4 tut I I I . 1K.4H1. Ikt lit 111344 kk4.kia atiarax in. Hievl PauMirlw.... Am Bugir Ketiuia.... J Aiucncau T. . T j Auanciaa Touaoua aid., j Awriu.B Wvulwi ...... Anacouda Mining Co.... lAicbison lAO'BtWtn pfd lAtiamic .Ouast L4n.... ' iitiiDfr. 4k Okie. ' beittMilMm ii ibrvotira Htpit Tr UlauaaiaB hamtK Huirsi leather 1 l"lI; fl"T Ktli ' Vmi 071 Alic orf'.rei".: 'c i(r J. w.. aew Uhlcasu C W , pt U'hioKO N w Cbiuafi. M. St. r 1 1' . C . C. ac in.. I- j C'olurali. F 1 Cuixulictkted Uaa, ei-l. . Own hruduciu I lwUWlir. a: HudMlB IltsiiVOT A hi. OruM.... . iNoaver A K. U v' . pihuiienr bwcurilM. lain. kin. lat aid Uric H Slcl ' 0urkl KlectJic. OrtMt Nurtbera pld.. urot,t Nartb.ra Or etfs.. Illinois Central lnutrborottfiti Met. ....... InKiroorougn MpI. Btd.... j luirtt.tioual Uarvtaiar . . lac Ami it, fid j luitrouonl rapar ) lbLtfrkktiuiiki ttinip lews central Kansas toy Rant her,.... a a pit lAcledr Oa UuiU. A NkalivUls Muik A at liaia ' at. , Bt. e 4k . S. M ... ; amuiouri, K. A T I at . K A T. pfd isliaikiurl Pacific 'N.tlDiiai ilieruil I Nallnaal Lakd IN K R MUM pU.. New Turk Csatrsi ! N. T O A ' iNorlulk A W ettars iN.rtb imfrinu I Nurtn.ru racilio rkdiiK- Mail 1 Prnba lv.nl. !?u.ipi's uaa . e c. t:. A Rt. L ; rnumrf cuai rnan tai Car JPuUmaa raiai' Car. tHkll.kr btciel Sprtbg ' Kadiix I llepcib.ic Pleel Kei.unilr gtsel Old ! " : Ro.-k Uiaad r pfd.. '; " , au iiuis s t 'at. L. a W ptd 1 8i.-aii.n. a A I . olisrwd Botrl.r-a Par: Tic eoath.rn Kailw.y ' ko ikilw.r r'd Tamaiin Capper ..... I T.kkk A FacllK IT. Bi. 1 A WV IT. at L A w. pld... j t'nioa swrirtc I t'mra Pacific pd I lolled etaies Realtr . rn.te Plata. Kukkar. t kited kUIA BUM f a. Bit-i pid j t'ttk C.pper . . j Vs. -Carolina Cbaaottwl kbakh I Vllkit pfd 'Wemera Mkir'tnd .... j w cw tirknuv Eienrid I W tmxjmrn t slow XlmlM A U m LeMrn Valley Tauti mm liar ua OAf, Boston PtAwks n Bon A. DOUTON, Aug. 16 Closing quotaxlont on stock were aa follows: Allouaa Miami Cppsr II Aaial. Caspar A akoattrk di A. I L.A Bet N.taAk Cwa 17 Ariantia Cm k 8 itMini Miaa .... I AC CAS At . I Virtu bulla ft Uu'.l Coaillloa lk Nana Lfc k It U 1 Cat A Antcina Cat A HkU Ckmeanfckl ... ( ap HAaer C C... f.I ticut C. At . ytaatil Cllruwa Coa. Urkapf Ckrn. Crken. CAaaBAt .... lilt Rv.kkt Ceppar. Kerr lkk. . La1. (uppor Im talks Cuppar kid. AkaA-Sit. 47 Old ttoailaua .... US) Oacsnla . I Pkrratt t AC... . kl tuukry . ll' kkkkkoa ... k Suettroar . k Susanar A A. M. . tl Ttviararfc . 4 I s RAM . II do pfd . 4 Ttak r, . ft t tak Copper Ok... . I w ateaa tkalkarna ... I ... xi ... 4 ... tk ... tl ... e ... II ... 44 ... d ...111 Xew York httir Marked, NEW TORa. Aug. It MONET On call. Pteaay at 22 per cent, ruling rata 2 r cent, clotuig btd. t par cent, of tared at Z per cent. Tins luanA. caaar; sixty days, iSM par cent; nuMttg day a ttty. per rtm . six niocini pir oent. PRIAI a M aVKC A N 1 ILx Per refit PAPaR 4a STKHIJNCJ KXCHANGS7 Firm. with soiua! pueiness in paAAer billa At t4 IC7 fur sixty-day pl.t and at ft kdUt fpr trend ""nrjimt rcial hills. t M SILVER Bar. o2V . ilfxka dcllart. OOVKRNMEVT BONDS toady ; rail road bonds neavT. Cosily cjuc tationt on none"! were as fot kews: eat la. etg.-.tss M St. 4 S. skcnm .- tjatwa I" C sa eat i 4 d. eewpo !). C Pn. tat tk ... 7w t I tm rrt ill L. I -k 4t 1111 ... K d roupoa lilt, t A N ani 4 . . . r AHIk-Cbal. 1st It ... It tkj K 1 t m a tr, Amr Ac kt . ..Id tr r" 4t am T A Y c 4 .lf ldo rwrlfir 4a . 77 A at. Tobaaa . : KR ! M ; a. 4 it X Y a la - Armrar 1. 4 .. IT s 4 . AtrhkM k. 4k. M .N Y . Pi BAH a r. 4 ) er St ill a fc 17 R AW latc.4t. v- A C L Vat da dt rt 4. 14 BaL A Osi 4a P N. Parmr 4a s . it . m a. k. 7t w. .... Pw c A. U nt. 4. ... Krook T. rt 4 ... rent rt ! lik.. W C ea. nf Ua te let d ena 4 Cea lAattter kt Rksdlnf 4a r r Kt n j kt . lie t u a s r. t rwaa A oai. t..lw d. ma. ka ... . twt kt r L W t ACklcwcn A A . a. 1st rld 4k. 4a Ik ' - " J!, C. B A id . 4a ... sr S A U 4. St sen 4t t a pad. col. 4t . a at A S r. f lt ir oa rt 4a CRY P. 4a. ? dk 11 rrt t. da rfx 4t St a Raiiwat kt O, I. fnd It 71 n r 4s Colo Mid t ar VniD Pk-tfit da ... c. AS r A e. 4s sa dee. 4s. D. A H. rt. 4s M 11 A rat 4t.. D. A A Q 4 II Y S FtubPtr da .. krrf kt W 1. ul l k . piktlllart' kt 71 Va -r Cheta la E-e P 1 4. f WthtK lrt kt do r 4t T7 . let A t. 4a ... do rr 4a Brr. A Wefkrn kid 4 ... . strtet A 74 lw IMr rt. kt rwa Xker. et. St.. J4 Wta Tintral 4. III. rwn. im eat. 4t kt Mn Pac. rt. k.... 77 : f lit " im lat IM Ikt fy M 41. . kf k4 . s4 . pi uc lat Met 4a T7 Hl IMrkd ett York M tales St era. a. NEW TORX. Aug. H. Closing tjuotatlons cm mining stocks were. Attn IM Otn. TutUMl BttkA . II do bonat 11 Con. Ct. A Va 7 era Sittsr II lraa Slicker Pk Laaanii. Can. 1 eortartA tattle Chief ....... Mtetraa W Oktar lt Cpblr IM fiADdard It Yelktw Jacket M lAsdts PtAck Market. LONDON. Aug. 1. American securities opened steady and a small fraction higher today. A downward movement followed, but the market rallied on covering near the end of the first hour. At noon price ranged from uncharged to Sc niftier than yesterday's New York closing. Canadian Pacific was a weak exception nod declined l1 point. London clotting" slock etiotntions: Ctmsolt. money .. 7 T-l lAulkTliit A N'tnh 147 do aomtunt 7 7-11 Mo. Kan a let.. m A mat Copper I N Tor cnttwl Ananond 7 Norfolk A Wetter AtchVton I"7! dk ptd do pld !' Optarlu A WoBt.ru Ylaltlinor Ohl...l- reiintrlnU Ckkkdiaa Paririr . ..S41' R.nd stints Cnaaaptakt A Ohio.. 74 Roading Chi. Oreat '".'aatorn . tl Soatliem RaUway Jlt 14 11 41' 4:' 7 .. !S .. W . 177 ..37f .. IM .. K . .1IV .. 14 .. II ril , Mil. A St. T 11k ptd TV tleert 17 Pouttrn Pkriric Iienver A Kie 0. . N I'nraa rkrtflc .. .. St do pfd .. 10 V. Steal . d pfd . 41V, W.bteh . 17 tk. ptd dn pfd Erie t ptd do Id ptd Grand Trunk lllleokt (Antral .. SILVER Bar, ..I4t xa-diT. steady at 24 l-16d per Ounce. MONET IS per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill is IP per oent; forthree months' bills. 3 per cent. Bank ClevarlnsTS. OMAHA. Aug. 16 The Omaha bank clesr lnga today were t? 4M ST7 and for the cor reepondlng day last year Z2.316.2SS. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. If -METALS Stand ard copper, easy; spot, ti2.2ivg 12.80; futures. f1Z.ki4rl2-7k. London market, ta: siki CA b. futures. fA7 Lake cortxi. f 12 Tnca 1Z.O0: electrolytic. CZ 50ti'12.75; casung. $12.2i 4312 60 Tin. firm but quiet; spot, t4S.nt3 44. kf; futures. f41.0ii44. hi. London nuukeu qutet: spot, flW; futures 11(7. Lead, cAey; 4 tT.41-4 SO. New York, and t4.rv4 45. Last St. Louis. London. 13 is M. Spelter, easy; tf.05tjr6.15. New York, and tn.uMi.lo. East St. Louis. London. 27 2s 6d. Antimony, dull; Cuokson s. aWtitv.50. Iron. Cleveland warrants. 47s kd ln London. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, flu.50$f 16 00; No. 2 northern, IliVi.cg'U. 75; No. 1 southern And No. 1 southern soft, tl47a3 1S.Z7.. ST. LOtTIS. Aug If METALS Lead, quiet; f4 4Tvslfl. 46. Spelter. Strung; fwOa. Dry CitetaiAs Market. . NEW TORK. Aug. IS DRT GOODS Jot.bers m dry good are doing a better business this week. Cotton goods are un steady and quiet. Tarns are easy. There Is more business offering in dress goods and silks for fcprtng and for immediate de livery. ft, Lewis General Market. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 11 WHEAT Lower; track, No. I red, RTfcff; No. Z hard t 0c; September, 6Vc, Lecember. fl,S'9Hc. CORN Weak; track. No. 2. tMWTSV:; No. 1 whit. 63tiyac; 6eptemlr. fic. OATS Weak; track. No. X "c; No. I wlilie, 41c; Septemlier, 41c RTK I'm hanged at XSc. FLOUR Quiet: red winter patents, M10 64.60; extra fancy and straight, fJ-OO 4.10; hard winter clears, li.r.KaS.Mi. SEEL-Timothy. fI2.k0lli7i. CORN'MEAL ti.Sfi. HAY Steady; timothy, $16.il4T22.0i; prai rie, f 18 OWtp 1 0. PROVISIONS Pork, lowor: prime steam, kk.AiKno.70. Lrj' n't mts, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, te K71: dear ribs, sY.oTfe; short clears, Ikt.kO. ItACon, unchanged; boxed extra short, l!0.;n; clear ribs, tUl.S7Vt. short clears, flO.kO. POULTRY steady; chickens, Vrc, springs. 12c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, loc; gese. fre. BLTTER Btesdy : creamery, 20Itc LOGS L'Rchaiiged at 14c Receipts. Shipments. Dour. bbls. 1,000 17.400 Wbetl, bu Z2.OII0 K700V Ctarn, bu 7Z.000 52.000 Okts, bu JMLuOO 06. out) Calton Market. NEW TORK, Aug. If COTTON Fpot closed quiet; middling uplands, U.tinr; middling gulf. IZ.kbc; no pales Futures opened steady. August, bid: September 11 Sic: October. 12 2Sc 11 28C; November offered. ll.c; Pecemher, January, ll Sfcc; March, ll.Shc; May 11 : 11.44c ; July, 114&C bid. Futures cloned very steady: August, 11. Be: SeptemtT, 31 2e; October, lltfisc; November. 11 Me; Iierember, ll.JOc; Jsn tiarv. ll 2c; March, 11. Mc; May, 11.42c; July, U.4Sc. Cnsmr stark rt. NEW TORK. Aug. 16. SUGAR Raw, firm: muscovado. 13) test, 412c; centrlfugsl. Of test. 4.k:'c; uiolasses, tk test, 4.17c; re fined. sttAdy. Olf and Koala. SAVANNAH. Aug. 16. TURPENTINE Firm; El'Sr'-ciVc HOS1N Firm; type F, K47H; type G, fc-kt- M'a-ol Marked. ST. LOUIS. Aug, K. WOOL Unchanged; territory and western medium. 1741kc; fine Dalntk fcrwla Market. DULUTH. Aug 16-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, fl OS No. 1 northern, f? 0-. No. t northern, frttijifl v: September, tl 01. bid; Decern het, tlOlv. bid. OATn 4jac; t arrive, dPTpc. St. Loal Live Stark Market, ST. LOUIS. Aug. 14 CATTLE Receipt. t.uOO head; maiket strong; nativs shipping and export steers, ft 7.:i s 00: dressed beef and butcher steer, f6.a0wt.a0; steer under 10c) pounds. K6"V" 7f.; stockers snd feed era ti0uir7.: cows and heifers, ft 0007.00, rannrrs tl OuOr76; bulla. I.7ir.st). calves, ttutusi; Texas and Indian steers, tdtnaa i t: rows and halter tl OOcat.OO. HiTGS Receipts. 1 4x0 head: market te to He higher: pigs and lights. SB oo7 ; Pack ers. f,'Jar7.ko; butcher and best heavy, 7 07 k SHEEP AND T,A MBS Receipt t Alt' head; snarket steady., native mutiedis. $t tt U.7a- lamb. tdOttg'stc culls and bucks. fi.Zi4i2.74; stocksra, tlAtsaZTk. St. Jaaeph IJ ve Stark Market, ST. JOSEPH. Aug. It CATTLE Re eelpta. a,Uta hAad; markt strong to lar higher; steer. ti,Wttr7 4: cows and Iksifku-s, UottaCtO, caivos, fiOoo7uO. HOGS-Receipts. 4.00 head: snaraat Strung, top. f7 ; bulk of sal. H.ti ft. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reoeipu 4.005 bead; snarket slaady; iamba. tt-aotu-T, M. Stack tn lliki, RacAlpts of 11 v stock at ths five princl iaJ western tnarket yesterday: tattia rlog Sheep, t.k 4000 d t PS) ttsT' South Omaha St. Joseph ... KansAS City .. f-t. Louis Chicago Total f .Vt) 4 01 ttt to) K'WA tat It.) 7 PA) a.ouo M.100 a pj atoti OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cittle Are Gtaermlly Stroift to t Lit tle Hi.hfr. HOGS ARE FIVE TO TT5 CISTS UP Pnt kbeep and tAtaab t.,ea4y to Ten Cents Lower, Wnlle FeeAep Are Ten t Twtstr-FItt Cent II la her. POITH OMAHA. Aug. It, 111. Kecelpt were: Cat"!. Hogs Sheep. Cfficial Monday 12 7l 4 12 k.aiki . 4i.k7 4". 44S 2n. x, Zmii 4i,2I Official Tueeoar .... Lstmiate Wednesday Three dsvs this week .IS. S IS ( 17,47 2;. 4:0 Z4.1I27 2k. 110 11,136 i Sam oai laat week Ii.Xil ! Same day s t weeks ako. .Iv.kt.l Same dais I weeks ago. .!. .Same uayrlweeki ago..P.2?0 Same days last year S.,222 Th following table snows tb receipts of catt e. bog and sheep at South on.ahA for the year i oaIa a ootipared with last Mar: vm. lil. Inc. Cattle (72... 7M 677. f- lk.2 Hts 17o.7M 1.271.U71I S32.702 sheep L,kJa.M l,lJa.27k kJa TYi loiiow;:ig tab) .tiow the arerag price of hog at Povth Omaha fvr tn last several daya, with coin pari Date. I mi. flrlik.illiw.iB.ilstn.'im.liaa. Ang. T....J ; pj I 1 ; a, JS i 77i ZV 7S Aug. ...... 7 rv1 T I f 30i 5 71 11 6 M Aug. .... 7 rr 17 7k, O, j f to, I , i H I us. jo .. j, 7 kl, 7 l. I Hi I K; k 1 kv )Ug. Jl... ( Auk. 12..., 7 Aug. IS...' n t -"i I a., iMS Per a?. 9 nr li, 7 a... 7 42, k 41 f IK, I 14 i t a.) 7 4; 6 22 6 83 5 2, Aft. 14. ..I 7 10 1 1 7 4k, k 17, f 74. M f si Aug. 1!...., 7 I,, is, , s jk f 72. t 83, I V Aug. 16. ..j 7 16, f 24, 7 C4, i 7b, b BO I Ki Sunrtav. Receipt and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yard. South Oinaiia, tur W ecnesday : KJiCElPTS-CAr2LOTS. CA.ttle. Hoi:... frheeci. H'r'a. t. .. M. A M. f z Wsrri . 4 Missouri Pacific .... 3 Vmon Pacific SV C. ft N. W., east C. A- N". W., west.... Bl C, St. P., M. A tl.... 1 C, P.. A Q.. eAxt.... 4 C, R. at VJ., west SS C. R. 1. A P, east.. C, R. I. A P., west.. .. Illinois Centrsl I C. U. XV I Total receipts ....174 74 S4J4 CPU a, l.fcou k.issi S Z 1 li 1 1 2o 4 1 ii I it i 74 3S ivlAPUSITlON HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 4K 626 4W iC6 Swift snd Company 1.126 Cueiahy i'scking Co 1,012 Armour A Co 677 Schwxrta-Bolen Co Murphy Frostier Shipping Co Morrell 44 W. B. Vansant A Co 16 Benton, Vanaant at Lush 51 Hill A Ron T46 F. B. Lewis 70 Huston A Cc lbl J. B. Root A Co 114 J. H. Bulla 25 L. F. Huns li L. Wolf no P. Werthelmer iko H. F. Hamilton K7 M. Haserty Othtj buyers s2i 1.2s8 1.127 311 lol 1.2KI Sha 6.723 Totals .6.67S 5,006 11,707 CATTLE Cattle receipt were very mod erate this morning. In fact lighter titan usnal for a Vt eaneaday at roost ail poiota. For the three days the total loots up only 1.32 a against 2A.&1 bead ror the same aay met week., and 2i.,i.' head lor tne tame pttriod a J ear ago. The mar ket as a whole waa in splendid condition as viewed from A seller's atandpoint- liuj c r of all Haste, ot cat tie secerned to fei ttiAet with lighter receipt they would have to mote umtkly If tiny secured any and as a result an were uu, in the yard ana a a rcauit were ail out in toe yaraa ear.y in the inurning, and iiesirabie cat lie of all kinas generally cutnfMl hands in a very short time. Beet steers were gen erally steady, to quite a little stronger the best best cktue especially snowing mors strength, as high as f. dD was paiu for the best beetes, wmch is 10c lilgner than anything ha brought betoi Una SeAAOh, Cows and heifer were also a little stronger, and the trade reasonably active, uood grask hellers sold At St. 00. leulis and utives Ail oammuuM good mm pries. i'he tew feeders her changed hands in a short time at prices Uial were a utue strunger than yesterday. Wuuiautuik on catbti Good to choir uwra-led beef steers, kb-trjctyl.tii; good to choio range beuf steers. pu.utiiA.A, tair to good oom-led steers 1 tKa4..av, tair to good rang steers, 4'.4yill; common to fair corn-led steers. td.MpitT-av; oooimon to tai. laiige steers, et.7kcaA.Mi; good to choice corn too beifere, t i'uQ.iv. good to choice rang iieilai. kt7,'..ii;, good to choice corn-fed cow a k4kOtjn.lL., gooa to choice rang cow s, f4.0lita4.kb; lair le good native cows, U7ltf AkO; fair to good range cows, fUnOtuHOci, common to lair cowb, f2.7jckg3.7a; good te cuiokoe stockers and leeders, t4.Mi&'a.lio; fair te good stockers and feeders, 4 uutgd.hu; etitjnm to fair stockers and feeders. fk.2ic)f 4u; stock heifers, tt.uoujd.AS; veal cajves, f2.0ucs.b0; bulls, stsgs. etc., H8.'.tt4.W). Reprcaenistlv saies: BEEF STEERS. N't. M .. 41... Ml.., 7... 21... 12... At. Pt. jco. At. ..127 . .litm . .110, .ltd . .1773 Pt. 1 te 1 it. 7 40 7 4k ..Ui . .Uit ..1112 . .lUk ..111. ..link C 65 SC. I dt Sk I 7k 4 k . 17 I at H I 13 COWS. 4 kt I t t lono 1 -1 t mi 1 a k M 1 7k I (Ml Z Ml 7 HI 4 cw I kt I id U k. t 4 Id 4 Iiili I (Id t 7I 4 10 11 k7k I id I tM 4 10 ktk I lk I Him I 1 II Ilk I k II 4 40 1 tlO I II 11 kk. 4 40 I at ID I lit 4 M t kc 1 to 1 s: in 4 lei t 10 t Itli i A HEIFKRs. I IM I Mi 1 100 4 St I kit I dk I X d t k 4tii I Tt k no 1 ::, d I 7k I 7110 4 Zk I ut I w li. at iw k 72i kk 4i tni d 7k CAL LS. 1 IM lb T 144 d 10 t 10 I Ik I if d 00 k 4 J 4 1 1 14k no 1..- kW 4 lk) d 171 k HO 1 17k 4 bo 1 J7r. d lk 4 C7 4 7k 11 11 170 I Mi k 16L' i 16 I aek k ktl t M lit 1 110 k Ml 1 Jlltj d ilk t lak k 7k STOCKERS AND FEEPFP.S. 4 4d is an 4 Tl Zi w lit t, K4 4 7t 4 Mi 4 Pi 7k ?; 16 Jl 47 4 10 it ;i3 4 n 1 bll 4 !(' 10 301 I so 11 " I lk i.i t i I kit 4 k lk k..O k lk II kt4 4 M t, 1I-I4 k 10 I I'd 4 Ik U7 k a IZ Ilk 4 tk WESTERN' NEBRASKA. M A V. 47 feeders lie k'k steers . ..1121 U eews Tiili do heifers... (Ml tl cows ltt.I 4a f eoers . t feeders.. ? 11 feeders. .1111 70 cows 072 17 steers. ...1181 11 feeders.. 014 11 heifers. ..le ' heller .. nil Pr. No. At, Pr. 6 K 7 steer ...liV7 4 W fat 4k sieers....lli0 t Ho 4 ID 41 leedei-s.. htvS 4 00 4 66 kk steers.. ..12 ink 4 70 04 euws ISi 111 I SO 0 feeders.. 1141 40 4 tit feeders. .1127 t 4t fit 14 steers... .11 7k f SO 4 4s ki cows VS4 4 ka i 70 li oows M in 4 00 ft fender.. V77 4 44) t 00 24 cows 106 4 Mi 4 00 WLATERNSNEBRA6KA.. 14 teeners.. 4 70 14 bailars... (71 4 CAlve... 127 t James L. ttandord Nsbraaka tt hoifars... I so 12 oows luVS t Z5 4 70 cow. ....101 I s U w. K endiick MontAAA. ltoewa .... 700 4 baiters... sn7 If CAlve.. . Ik 4 cows Pa I oows kt t kk lit oows. S27 kwt 4 S6 4 so 4 HO t 7k 4 75 f 7 t 10 4 U I calves. 24) steers., f pews... DAKOTA 16 oows. .. 7 calves. .HAl SOUTH f cows l feeders.. 12 feeders . D. 11 cows 14 oow... 27 raJvea... t steers.. - Kl IA ttW 4cU 4 4 4 20 I 40 4 4f 12 4 5 at AM ktl 4 44 I 7k M rows. H. 7bt, PJ CI sal Wilson Wyoming. 4 to cows tit 11 cow ttnO t calves, ., SI M steers... U0 . 1 Statu.. ..! i U 4 06 It steals... Ok t heifer... kJ 4 'A U 1L ar.d M. A. Wilson Wromlcg I stanrs. . aak 4 a 4 atears... t t tr....lio C. S S, Wiiault Wyoming. "ll I . J.r- I calves... rJt. t 3, t ktetirs .. A 4 81 t IX)WS .... two tl steers.., 761 12 oows KM T ters..lt U calves... SSt 4 44 4 a I to t 25 t 2 20 Steel.., Ul) 4 kk 10 suiers. k'2 f n hellr. to! t cows... ; 4 WESTERNS. J. C. Ciraoo Nebraska. U bs.fer. 87 4 so Hu-ktch A Hahn MebrsAka, 12 he.fers ... TFT Z cows.. Ml W. 8 C steer.... 1141. 4 If cewt S.A 4 Ik' 4 ? I Virpey Nebraska. I 2i. freedom featured the de- M' ,s More tt end for hog arij Ui t market sriowel i.oorate Improvrmeni is pneex T'ulk of t ctineas was d ne at fHfjnoe advanc. eteivthlnc selling in very good season, Ltkht supply was the rosin reason looallt for htillith trend, hut the fact that rvn a-e failing oft at all western points af fords an even broader argument for a ctt-h-r scale of valoes Another sigs nf ltm lied supplies in the country is the fart that te grower are putting f.niah on loads miide up iarcclv t.f old sows t'noice bacon animal are beriming fewr each dst snd a shipment of fancy barrow staff is almost a curiosity. Chut house estimate places' fresh re retpt at eight -two car. and sellers had little difficulty in making a clearance. Cniy one dull spot developed the early part of the peaslon, th close being notivjJa-k O'Brien to a stsndsttn m tour lira ric at adtanrea shippers fomisbed fair sup- half rounds last night at the Twentieth port, buying ta ail about K nor cent of receipt Orders from outside and specu lative orders generally favored smooth quality, ignoring weight. Fu.k of offering moved at a spread of rW7.11i. toppy hog weighing around pa) pound selling as high as f 4?. Identical with yesterday s top. At 10 so o'clock the yards wers practically barren. N'a Sk P N a A pt. 7 IM ... IRH kt lt ... T II U Ul ... 7 It 47 Kt ... t U 77 va ... t B U kiA 4 t U at til . . II 4d 17 Bt 1 11 k4 : M t tk t SM 14 t 1 pp ant ... T M su ... 1 u tl rx ... T Sk 43 7k ... T U si ia ... in t rt n t ir M k,'.l .. 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II k7 :tk M 7 1 l IS) 170 Ik "0 Ml 1 7 1(1 kl :u 1U IM 11 1'l . . 7 10 4 Ikl mis r itA pi 7 i: SH LLP The market for tat sheep and lambs oened dull, contrasting sharply with activity ln feeders that could almost le described as clamorous. All of the larger packer buyers were slow to enter. Hi trade resulting ln an early session featured by Inflection Instesd of actual busineaa. a tew strings of killing stock ruled steady st the start, but the demand was backward and bearish w'rh ths trend to prices easier. Some lltti business was dune late ln the morning at figures around 'a dime lower, but feeder trade was an Independent affair and ruled higher throughout. About thirty-five loads of stock made up the run, an estimate that proved half tat and half feeder. Sheep outnumbered lambs and practically everything on saie Arrived under billing from rsnge states. Good wethers with weight sold round ti.40 while ewer changed hand at t3.3f and on down the lirt. Choice yearlings are quotable up to f4 7,ri, but the ordinary run of stuff ha been moving around M 2i.fc-4.40. Lambs made a f7.00 top and tn view of the fact that local values are crowding those in force at eastern markets, a bet ter limit than the even money seems im probable. Good grass lambs are tn very fair request at or near pi.&O, but the com mon kinds, including inferior lights, ars landing below t.2i. High drwaslng quality is still given plenty of emphasis In packing circles so that the range ln prices is de cidedly broad. Feeder trade followed a lofty course, showing uneven advances of 10uj2ic Thrifty 1 feeder sheep sold almost a high a good lulling abet? in many instances, hut th two branches of ths lamb market hav not yet reached such a friendly basia Spec ulators bought freely from the start and country orders wore frequent. Feeder ewe brought as much aa fn 20 and feeder year lings touched MOO. Classy feeder lambs are selling from Mi. 00 downward. Packers' tab on feeders restertlay showed an ag gregate purchase of i.800 head. About fo per cent of receipts. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lamb, M tota'7.00; fair to good iambs, xti.oosrt; 05; feeder lambs, . iota. go; fatr to choice yearlings, t4.10Vj4.7t; feeder yearlings. f4.0r4 T: handy wethers, tt.ktah. Z.76; heavy wethers. t3.2.VjrS.!; feeder weth ers, ta. 1003.40; fair to choice ewes, ta.lokf 2.50; breeder ewes, $4. 4004.72; feeder ewes. k.atxsj s.; cull ewes, H 607? 2. 26. No. At. Pr. t w fcO t ot I ki c f st I 4i f st 1 IS f 0 t 75 t k t ho f 25 t ft. 00 4 t 00 t 25 f 25 t Mi 2 M I 2t M t 66 I M r 00 t to 1 20 4 to 4 u K6 Wyoming lamb, feeders.. .. s .. M .. to .. 172 .. 65 .. 65 .. 100 .. 71 .. 102 .. 60 .. 02 .. 70 .. 72 .. 6 .. 63 .. kf ... tl .. 43 , 81 ... 124 .. 100 .. 01 .. 12s .. 7t ... 64 .. HO .. si .. I .. 06 . 84 .. a Ks h yoming lambs 16 Wyoming lambs, cull 212 Wyoming lambs, feeder.. S47 Wyoming lambs 7W Wyoming lambs 177 Wj oming ewes 32 native lambs L8 native ewes 212 Iduho lumbs 2."i native lam us. culls -4 native iambs bt native lambs . oa native iambs 26 name iambs, feeders It" native lambs . native iambs 40 native lamba, feeders kt; native ewes, feeders 46 native ewes !40 8. It. wethers, feeders ... llo native ewes, feeders.....-: 23 native ewes kl native lain ha li'in Idaho lambs, feeders 241 Idaho ewes la Icaiio ewes, culls Ik Idaho wethers & Idaho wethers 14S Idaho yearlings m native lam us. culls CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle ktrotf Has and Sheen Weak, CHICAGO, Aug. IE. CATTLE Receipts, 14.0 r.oau; market strong; beeves, fti.tVitj &0o; Texas steers, t4.kO& t; w estern steers. 4 "i..;. stoc kers and feeders, f2.li74i5.tai; cows and heifers, t2.2.r-4jt.2i, calvss, i.7at2 5.50. Mt,G Rat-tflpts. 22.000 head; market weas; ng rt. , 2U7. po; mixed, S7.OOcti7.aO; ""' . n.itii ..c; rougn. t, .i4i7.10; good t Choice heavy, f7 1(1(3 . 70; pigs, K,.loj7 7o tuiM ' ' eo,en, k'.tl. Dcr Mittr ami LAMBS Receipts, a.ooa neao: marset w eax; native, f 2 ait3 tb western. I2.aii4it.00; yearlings, t7(xast'. iiacite lanio, ,i rwji.v. western, fti.OOki 710. Kanaas City Lite Staek Market. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 1C CATTLE R. cetj'iK. in, I"' head, including tOW southerns maiket steady to 10c: tut, Ax.i' dresned beef and export steers. f7 OOtj k 00 . Tool" Serr;- feeS,'! ciuti.em steers, ti i&t&.D.iO. southern cows! k2 ,wci4.ao; native cows. 22 26, native heifer, tttuucoo; bulla, t2.fco-a4.iv. calves tt oot.-i; 00. HOGS RAoeipts, 1000 head; market steady to 6c higher; bulk ot sales. 17. K1, 7.50. heavy, f7.4i7.6; PAckers and butch er f7.ra;.62l1. Ughts. 17 2Hji7.t5. SHEEJ" AND LAMBS-Roceipts. 4 400 head; market steady to ihr lower; lambs tr, 7:'kuC HO; yeariiigs. UKvifji iu. wether f2 2.riiirz.T.. ew es. fi.ootiZ.7i, stockers and feed era, f2.tVjcvj3 71. HOERK DerEATI HAMILTON W AterlAA City Canaan Bents Crtnnell track at Oes Maine. t'ES MOINES, la.. Aug. ll-Playlng- tho hsrdest fought set ever witnessed in an Iowa state tennis tournament, Roland Moerr of St Louis today defeated ft, N Hair.ilton of Milwaukee in the final match of Uia seoond round, -t. 14-12. Oil of the big surprise of the day cam wbew p. H benneu. city charapios. of Waterloo de feated Beems of Urinnell, 2-4. p-4. 4-1 Other resu'ts of the Second round follow Rerick defeated Chandler t-11. 4.2, 4,4, Young defeated CoboAlly, 4-41 A-4, 4-1. Lehinanc defeated Tipton. 4-1. firanaon defeated Adams 4-1, 4-2. Brodix defested P-andail t-A, 4-4. AlcKay daleAled ttchoonovsr 4-2, t-1 cy vorta tiVEt uis beleasb Vetera Says Thlaka Tkrr Im Lat at ttk tn Hlan V rt. CLEVELAKD. O.. Aug. 15-Th Cleve iaed American league baaeball club tonight gate Denton T. Cy) Young, th vetttran I ate her and "grand eld man of baseball" Li unconditional releaae. "I rn not through." sAkd Toung tonight, "and there is lots of good pitching in ens yet. I think a number of big aragu club will want me. 1 will remain in Cleveland working out dally until I aiga up with an other club. LANGFORD OUTFIGHTS O'BRIEN Kft"ro F&t rtil4elpliin to IUd ia Fit Eounda. LOSER'S BLOWS LACK 15 STLAK Take 11 of rnnlahsaent In renrt Aaf isf Flhs Hard! la Fifth Inttl Lsfer4 l.nnAs Ptatahloa NEW TORK. Aug 16. Ram Langford at Boetos with an advsntare of shout ten bounds In weliht fought rnlladelpMa Century club. Referee Charley TThlte pre vented a knockout when be Ptopied ths bout In the middle of the fifth round. O'Brien waa practically out from th ef fect of a hard left hook to th Jaw ana had te b helped to hli corner. It wai th old story of a clever, g-am boxer pitted against a hardhitting fighter and from tb start th Boston heavyweight ha O'Brien's measure taken. 1-ang-foru'g blows w er on th sledgehammer order, while none cf O'Brien's swing and hook had sufficient staam to bother th negro. At ths end of the second round CBriea waa bleeding from nose and mouth, and was csuUoned frequently for holding. Lantford put CTBrles twice to th floor tn th third round. O Brlti taking nln sec ond on the second fall. O Fries ws weak, but nucnAged to stall along until th bell gave him respite. There was no question a te O Brtea t gameness, as be took a lot of punishment ln the fourth and was fighting bard la ths fifth until Langford landed th finishing blow. FlA-fct r HownA. First Round Langford wasted very liUl time sparring, but gut lo work yulcaiy. u until loutta Laugiord s hesd aua lac with lights, but toe blows were anarecuy not f 01 . itue. It nit the nesro V. t,wviiti throughout the round. Shortly before ths hell Langiora AnocBed O ttr-en to tne ropes with a teit le tn tKMiy. but u urien at 01X bis balance at to time 0 Brieu s round. Second Hound Tbey mixed In tb middle of the ring and clinched, both boidlruv O Bnen tippcrcut to the jaw with tne lert. Lang lord landed two light lert to the beau and O Brien retaliated with a left to the laov. O Brien a mouth was bleeding, but he was fighting fast with flashes 01 his old tiro cleverness. The men exchanged right Ui the lace and Latigtord tanaed a hard right upl-ercut. O Brien s round. third Kouno iangrora missed witsj at short 1 aft. nut got in a ngnt under O Brien s Jaw. O Brien went to his knees from a right te the head nut was up auirklr. Although evidently tiring, O Brieu assumed the agtreaslve and lanaed s fusil lade of right and left blow on the ne gro s face, ln a clinch Laiiglord hammered. O Brien over the kidneys with a sledge hammer tight, Langtord whipped two rights to ths bead. The Phiiadelphlan went down and took the count of eight, Langford round. F ourth Round O Hrien came on wrtn a rush and put light lefts to Langiora s fac. He followed with a hard rignt to the chin, 'I her was s hard exchange In mid-ring, ln which o Brien got aw in worat ot It, Lanctord snort right ana lens to the body wore down the Quaker tinnier tireeeiitir.lv. He came out of ths clinch staggering and made a splendid, al though momentary, rally, causing th negro to miss four hard drives, o Knen was saved by the bell. Fifth Round O'Brien bed hi fighting spirit left and tl.at seemed to l about all. Langford put a hard left to the head and followed tt up ntn another lusinaae 01 kidney blows in a clinch. The negro shook himself loose and tried with a terrific right for the .1s w. O Brian ducked It and Langford followed with a sharp left book to the )aw. O Brien went down on hit nanus and knees. He might possibly hsv arisen before the count of ten, but it waa evident that that waa all he oould have dons and the referee motioned Langford to his corner and helped tb defeated fighter to arise. Water Board Silent on Main Extension Commissioner KcAtte Declsxei that Csn Be Said Est Been Sdid Before. All The member of the Board of Water Commissioners refused to mak any com ment yesterday upon the discussion of their act ln the city council Monday night. Commissioner McAfee said there waff no reply to be made to the criticisms. "Tboss who understand the situation and know what we ar doing are fully satis fied, a w are confident every other per son tn the city will be ultimately," said Mr. McAtee. "Those who do not care to Investigate or read, much less think for themselves, will hsv to wait for the final resu't before they become satisfied. Tb board will certainly not abandon Its plans or Chang Its purpose at this time. W are giving the water problem the sara earnest, careful consideration w give our own business and we ar confident th people of Council Bluffs will be as well satisfied as w ar now that what w ar doing and contemplate doing la tor th best Interests of all. We know th neces sity for extension and w know w ar moving tn the right direction to get them soonest. People who have been patient for year should not becom restless In the first months. Commissioner Jensen's statement tn The Bee a w-eek ago told the whole story, aid thers Is nothing to bs sdded. We respect the members of tb council sd hart no criticism to mske f their action." BULLDOG CAUSE OF LAW SUIT Father Snes Owner' John K Ada-era, far Da nan sea. On August 1 Carroll, the p-redur-old sotx of Henry Roark, residing on West Broad way . near Twenty-fourth street, was pass- ? ,0hn " T 'h-third treet and Broadway, when the Rodtrer bulldog sprang upon him and severely bit him For a tlm It was feared th animal might hav been affected with hydrophobia, and at tbe request of ths parent of the Injured boy It placed In quarantine. Tim disclosed that th dog waa only suffering from a bad dis position. Which festerdar led It owner Into the district court to defendtn a suit for t:.(M0 damage instituted by th father. Th suit followed an inquiry mad by Roark which is said to hav disclosed th fact that th dog had bitten other chil dren without provocation- Th owner at tb tlm offered the dog a a sacrlfio t the wrath ot th father of tb child, but the offer was declined. Beat tCstat Trnsksfere, Real attki transfer reported to Th Be August 15 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluff: Egbert L. Cook snd wifs tn Elisabeth Keen, lot I in blk. 15 in Mill add I Council Bluffs, la. w. d R.13A C B. Wolf and wife to Elvin F. Went, lot tT of And 1 subd of seV sw Vt of 12-7t-4. w. 4 gat C. B. Savings Bank to William A. Lehr. tots 2 and t to bik f7 is Ever ett s add to council BiufXa, la. w 4 John W. Haskell and wife ts John w Buswell, lot la bit. 1. Evan Bndgc add t Council Bluff, la, w. d........ Four traMfr tsj. Stiver Creek LVrleaitAd. SILVER CftEEIC, Neh., Aug. M-4KroiaJ Teiegram. toil ver Creek lost to St. Edward today by the pcor of to 1 Bat ter let Silver Creek. Shsnk and Butler: St to ward. Hunt and Agnew. Hits: Aff Shank 7. off Hunt. 4 Struck out: By ShAnk, 7 by Hunt, A. Error: Silver free a 4, St Edward X. I'ntptrsa, Rata and FWy. At tendAuc SOS. 474 I