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I7IE BER: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. 1911.
REAL ESTATE
riKH A D HAM H LA.MI FOR SALE
(CoDUnuid.i
Teaaa.
FECIAL snapa In Ttiu Gulf Coast
land lorn Ay res uoa Co., Atraudei
Iheatra
FORCED SALE To close partnership;
700 acres hardwood timber land; living
water; 4"0 icrn second bottom land; 76
acres cultivated. Uea on both aides ol
Cotton Kelt Ry., 1 miles from Malakoff.
lax. Railway switch 4 mile. A bargala
at $25; pilca, lis par acre. H. C Vanda
veer. Alliens, Tel.
BEE tha Bender Realty and Development
Co., B. easing. Tex, or Merchant hotel,
Omaha, for booklet, orange and fig farms.
FOR SALE Slxleen-acre Impioved farm
at Aldlne, Tex., Li miles from Houston.
Good roads. All under cultivation. Kins
tic and orange land. Airs. M. B. aiafro-d.
uner, Aldine, Tex.
TEXAS lands. 210 Bee Bldg. D. Ills.
TEXAS LANDS I have some wonder
fully attractive prices for home-seekers
and Investors. 1 handle bargains only.
Wilt your exact wants. U. E. Hlrsco
;ieid. Waco, Tex.
14) ACRh. FRUIT and truck farms, $1
cash, balance monthly; no Interest; ne
taxes. W. 8, Jones, 416 Brandela Theatre.
Wssklsstsa,
IRRIGATED WASHINGTON FRUIT
LANDS.
Raw alfalfa and orchard tracts; water
now on land, with permanent water rights,
flao per acre; easy terms; write Mesas
I-ake Land and Irrigation Co., sv Leary
bldg., Seattle. Wash.
W remLaar.
WRITE this company for information
about Cokevtlle and western Wyoming op
portunities. HEUTT REAL ESTATE CO,
Cokevllle. Wyo. .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FINE TEXAS LAND
20 acres, fine country, three miles from
town, for sale or trade for city property;
good reasons for selling. 403-4 Omaha
Nat l Bank.
WE exchange properties oC merit. II. It
Culver. 812-13 O. N. B. Bldg Douglas 7 Mi,
LIST your exchanges
brandela Theater.
with Jones, 4U
DANDY fc-section So. Dak. land, value
14,000, clear property or touring car. H 879,
Bee.
1 HANDLE exchanges everywhere. For
results see me. Dean. 17 Bee Bldg. D. 1391
WILL trade six-room house and lot for
19U flve-paasenger auto. W. O. Jensen,
tot Ware Block.
FOR EXCHANGE Clear Omaha prop
erty for southern California. Give full par
ticulars In first letter. Bos 84, San Gabriel,
Cal.
TRADE Eastern Nebraska farms for
Omaha Income property. .Nicholas. 414
Brandela Theatre.
EXCHANGE for what you want. Shopen
& Co., Exchange Experts, Paxton Blk.
National Investment Co. trades everything.
$16,000 real estate for farm.
ply E 06. Bee.
Owners; re-
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WANT TO
trade S-room house and H-acre of ground
worth $500, or a blacksmith shop and lot
worth 3300. In Mondamln, la., for horses
and cattle. Call or address N. R. Ewlng,
JO N. 51st St.. Omaha. Neb.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Conflicting Inflnencei in Wheat
Erin; Variation of Views.
CORN MARKET ACTION IS ITEM
Wheat Hales Mraaarer aaa Hither
News Is Hellish Harvestlas; la
Nsrlkweil Frest PresHee
la t'aaaalaa Provlaeea.
OMAHA. Aug. 21. 1911.
Views among the wheat traders are well
mixed, which is not surprising considering
the conflicting Influences.
With the falling off In the winter wheat
movement, cash wheat valuee have ad
vanced. There still remains a poeslblltty
of frost damage to the late Canadian crop,
while on the other hand recent favorable
reports on harvesting and heavy crop
movements abroad are against any decided
advance. For the time being the market
will likely turn to the good or bad thresh
ing reports In the spring wheat belt.
The action In the corn market is firm,
support coming from professional specu
lators, but values drift back easily aa soon
as this support Is withdrawn. Small stocks
and very light country offerings and an
active demand, coupled with an established
shortage In the year a crop, are tne mantel
features.
Wheat ruled strong and higher today.
News waa bullish on harvesting In the
northwest and frost was predicted in the
Canadian provinces.
Corn ruled narrow and dull. Speculative
trade was not active and cash corn ruled
weak to c lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,206,000 busn
els and shipments were 533,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 2.141.000 bushels
and shipments of 733.000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 810.000 bushels,
and shipments were 329.000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 800,000 bushels
and shipments of 275.000 bushels.
Clearances were 8,000 bushels of corn,
bushels of osts and wheat and flour equal
to 328.000 bushels. . A
Liverpool closed mgiHd lower on wheat
and d lower on corn.
Th following cash salose were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 2 cara, 914jc; 1 car,
c; 1 car. 894c; 1 car, 89Hc; 2 cars 89c;
No. t
1 car,
No. I
BOc:
Nn 9 K.ni 9 nars H2f. 1 car. 91V4c: 1 car
91c; 2 cars, 88Mjc; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 91c; 1
car. 8Sc; no grade, 1 car, 87c; No. 3 mixed,
1 car. 90c; 1 car, R9c.
CORN No. 3 white, 2 cars. 694o; No. 2
yelfow, 2 cars, 684c; No. S yellow, 3 ears,
6S4c: No. 2 mixed, i tar, 68c; 1 car, 68c;
No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, 584c; No. 4 mixed, 1
car. owe
OATS Standard. 3 cars, 41ic;
white, 12 cars, 41 Vic; No. 4 white
41 Via
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHFAT No. I hard. 8RV4'33o:
hard. 87H92c; No. 4 hard, MVsQAlc; re
jected. T7j'84c.
CORN-No. 2 white, B9(gW4c; No. S white
584i3-59c; No. 4 white. 68Vi88c; No. 2
yellow. M4B5Ric: No. 3 yellow, 68Vif'58c;
No. 4 yellow. 67(U'5S1.C ; No. 2, 58S58Vic;
No. 8. 675(86SVc; No. 4. 57V57Hc; no
grade. 67(g674c.
OATS Standard, 4Uc; No. 8 white,
411W1VK: N". white, 404'4U4c; No. 8 yel
low. 40Wr41Ve; No. 4 yellow 40W841e.
BARLEY No. 8. 8893c; No. 4. 7883c;
No. 1 feed. 6?7c: rejected, 63tfj8c.
RYE No. 1, 868"c; No. 3, 8543360.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 1M 21S 10
Minneapolis 830
Omaha 51 77 80
Duluth 1
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loans and warrants.
Parnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
W.
GARVIN BROS.. 3d floor N. Y. Life. $50i
o fluO.oou on improved property. No delay.
JUA1IA Property and Nebraska Lands.
O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO.,
lOlti New Omaha National Bank Building.
LOANS to home owners and nome build
ira, with privilege of making partial pay
nnU semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. Ml
;'irst National Bank Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
tVsad, Weuu ilia.. th ana i'rnai:i Sis.
LOW KATES. BEMlS-CAKLBtKiA CO..
lu-312 Biandeis Theater Bldg.
Kloke In
WANTED FARM LOANS,
'(himuiit Company. Omaha.
CITY and farm. JOHN N. FRENZER.
etn?ton til "nd farm property. W.
W 072tK. ME1KLE. .16 Hamge Bldg.
first Trust Co.. farm city loans. 80S 8. 18.
TAILORING "
FOR fall suits see A. Kodym, 1411 Harney.
K. A. Williams, clothes altered. 24 . Lake.
Ladles', gents' tailoring. Pregler, 2906 Far.
CLEANING.
40th.
pressing, etc. Miller, 817
LVLU SCOTT.
2927 Franklin. W. 3583.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture,
carpels, clothing und shoes. Tel. D. 337L
REMEMBER it takes but a few strokes
t the per. to state that you saw tha "ad."
a The Bee. The advertiser wanta to kruw.
FOR a dainty deasert use Dalsell's ice
ream. If Cella Munson, 2218 Harney St.,
vlll come to The Bee office within thiee
laya we will give her an order for a vjuart
rick of this fine ice creatn.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT
SMALL cottage, partly
modern; must be in good
condition; convenient to
school and car line. Do
not object to going pret
ty well out. P 905, care
Bee.
St. I. on Is General Market.
BT. LOUIS, Aug. 21 WHEAT Cash.
higher; track. No. 2 red. 88VM9c; No. 2
hard. 90c31.00; September, 88ViC; Decem
ber, 93c.
CORN-Steady; track. No. 2. 3c; No. 2
white. u3Vi4c; September, 66c; December,
SlVfttilVic. .
OATS IIlFher; track, ro. 2, iwc; jmo. i
white. 42c; September, 44'c.
RYE I'mhanged, 89c.
FI-OHR Steady; red winter patents. 8410
fr4.R0; extra fancy and straight, 83.904.10:
hard winter clears. I2.00W3.30.
S1CRD Timothy, 312.BO'c14 00.
COHNMEAL 32.90L
BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, $1.0
61.09.
HAY Ixjwer; timothy. $16.0022.00; prai
rie. 8iK.ootfin.on.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: jonmng,
317.60. iJird, higher; prime- steam. 8.95
.ori. Iry salt meats (boxed), unchanged;
extra shorts, 89.25: clear ribs, 39.25; nhort
clears. 89.37V4. Bacon (boxed), unchanged;
extra shorts. 81025; clear ribs, $10.25; short
clears. $10.37.
poultry F rmer: chickens. lie;
springs, 13c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 9c; geese,
be.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, HWjrOc.
EGOS Higher. 16c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 17.700 12.6no
Wheat, bu 68.000 63.000
Corn, hu 126.000 44.0
Oats, bu 90, 0X 67,000
American kiln dried, &s 7d; futures, quiet;
September, d; October, fie 7S1.
FLOUR Winter patents, 28s Sd.
CHICAGO GRA1M AD PnOVlSIOFIS
Fea t res of the Tradtaa aaa f'lolasj
Prices aa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Although Minne
apolis and Winnipeg wheat markets were
exceptionally strong today that cereal lo
cally advanced only c because the gen
eral public waa not In evidence, oats
gained We, but corn dropped Ho. Pro
visions were dull and steady.
Wet weather In the spring wheat country
lav at the bottom of the advances In whest
prices scored at the prlnclpsl markets, bat
the local response was disappointing to the
bulls. Winnipeg at Its best wss up 2'ttf2Hc
and Minneapolis 2'4c, while the best this
market could do was a penny. Even south
western, markets were much stronger than
here. Cssh wheat was strong on limited
offerings. No. 2 hard In store sold at lc
over September and track cars 1 to Sc over
the near future. December sold between
94 and 9o'c.
Corn, recently holding Its own. while
wheat was declining, wss the weak mar
ket today, due to favorable crop reports.
December sold between 81V4i and 62nc.
Trade was very light.
The continued excellence of the spot de
mand and the comparative lightness of re
ceipts together with the wheat strength,
gave a strong tone to the oats market.
December ranged between 44H and 45c,
closing near the top.
Higher hogs and the wheat strength held
provision prices throughout. Janusry pork
closed 2V up to 316.60; January lard 10c
higher at $8.9n and January ribs 6c Im
proved at 88.47H.
Closing quotations were as follows:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Closa Sat'y.
Wheat-I
Sept... I 964i91Vi'3,'S
Dee,...94-5Vg! 96';
May.. .H 0041 01HV
Corn I i I
8pt...:64N5-H 4S
Dec... .61 a 62 62"!
May.-.Mtt'Vfl1
Oats I
Sept... 421
Dec... I 4
May... 47H".
Pork- f (
Jan.... 16 60
Lard- ( I I
Sept...
Oct....
90M
94V
1 0041
9&s;
1 01V
904
96
1 00
64 J64Vi'ff!Sj64S'a'
61V, 615k 62
64', 64iVft4VgVs 6
Jan...
Oct...
Jan...
9 30
9 26
8 90
9 15
9 16
8 45
42i
46SI
48n
I
42L1 424 424
44H!44'Ve46 U
47Vit47H't!47M!''tfH
I I
18 674 16 674! 1 60 I 16 67 4
30
374
8 9741
9 174
9 174
8 60
20
26
8 90
9 16
9 10
8 4S
9 2741 9 15
8 20-24
8 86
9 30
8 96
15
9 10
8 474!
9 15
9 07H10
8 424
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Aug. 21. CORf Lower; No. 3
white. 634c; No. 3 white, 634c; No. 4 white,
63c; No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 3 yellow, 63c;
No. 4 yellow, 62c; No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 4
mixed. 62c; no grade. 694660c.
OATS Steady; standard. 404c; No. 8
white, 404c; No. 4 white, 40c.
Liverpool Grain "Market.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21. WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 Manitbba, 7s 94d; No. 3 Mani
toba. 7a Sd; futures, weak; October, 7s Id;
December, 7s 2Vid: March, 7s 3d.
CORN Spot, firm; new American mixed,
6s 644; old American mixed, 6s 9d; new
WANTED SITUATIONS
Continued.)
ADVERTISING managers attention: Man
with 18 years' business experience, being
well advanced In I. C. 8. course of com
plete advertising with grade of over 96 per
cent, desires ad writing to do In spare time
In order to procure practical experience
with a view to taking position when found
to be competent. Address B-26, care Bee.
MAN wants day work. Douglas 4621. Call
for Wm. Walker.
house, wants
furnished. A
HANDY man about the
steady position. Referance
41. Bee.
j (
wanted By elderly man. position aa
night watchman; old resident of city;
temperate and responsible. Call Tel. Har
ney 2438.
COAL YARD MANAGER Last three
years with large firm and over 10 years'
experience elsewhere, will consider a
change. Strictly temperate and reliable. Al
references; good salary expected. M 929,
Bee.
TWO neat colored girls want work. Call
WebBtor 6035.
WHEN you spend your money spend It
r the heat theje la. If Mrs. Adolph Storti.
)th and Ct.su sts., will come to The Bee
ffiie within three days we will give her
n order for a 60 cent box of O'Brien's
andv free.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY with child wants housecleanlng or
t-uik of any kind. F SU5. Bee.
WANTED A cock; no washing,
ikson St. Phone Harney Hh6.
3611
M 1DDI.E-AOKD woman to atslst In house
'ork ir take care of children. B 919, Bee.
ELDERLY lady would like good home
a housekeeper for some respectable wid
wer about 46 or &0 years old. No objection
1 going to the country. lut4 No. 27th St
hone Web. 21&.
PAPER RULER. 22 years old. with two
years experience, wants to nnisn trade;
out-of-town considered. What have you
to offer? A 25, Bee.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FI.OUR Wulet; winter patents, $3.90nM 60;
winter straights, SS.eOfcHSO; spring straights,
84 2Wf4.40; bakers, 83.7094.80.
RYE No. 2. 864c
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 70ft'90c: fair to
choice malting. 31.08i&1.17.
SEEDS Timothy. 812.00tf 14.00. Clover,
$12O018.0O.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 217.374
(TH7.60. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 89.17V4& 274.
Short ribs, sides, loose. 38.62VMT9.124- Short
clear sides, boxed, 89.124(89.25.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 328.0HO bu. Primary receipts were
1.205.000 bu.. compared with 2.141,000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. The visible
supply of wheat In the United States de
creased 840.000 bu. for the week. The amount
of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased
1,490.000 bu.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
210 cars; corn, 337 cars; oats, 814 cars; hogs,
16,000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
90Vi((T91c; No. 3 red, 8S4S0Vc; No. 2 hard
winter. 9295c; No. 3 hard winter. 91'S93c;
No. 1 hard spring, old, 31.1ai.l64; No. 1
northern spring, old, $1.14fll 15; No. 1
northern spring, fl.0a9i.i0; No. 2 north
ern spring, 31.05(61.11; No. 3 northern spring,
old. 31.O0i51.O6; No. 3 northern spring, old,
99c(531.08; No. 3 northern, 97cffll.02; No.
3 spring, sacwu.vz: no. 3 spring, 88&"96c;
velvet chaff, 92ci$1.00; durum, 92wa8c. Corn:
No, 2. 424B42c; No. 2 white, 644iamic: No.
2 yellow. 644(ii 64V : No. 8. G4&641ic; No. i
white. 64Vi(ff64Hc; No. 3 yellow, 64V(3644c;
No. 4, 9iWii'ac; No. 4 white, fiSVififrtc: No.
4 yellow, 63!&64c. Oats: No. 2. 404c; No. 2
white, i(riKJc; No. 3 white, 41tr414c: No.
4 white. 3S4'!j40c; standard, 414(ff42'ic.
Rye: No. 2. 86'S864c. Barley: Ancttfl.lS.
Timothy, f 1 !.OW&:14.00. Clover: fl2.00(6'lR.OO.
BUTTER - - Steady; creameries, 20fti25c:
dairies. 18(ff J !c. .
EGOS Stady; receipts. 7.546 cases: at
mark, canes included, 1014c; firsts, 154c;
prime firsts, 17c.
cheese f irm; daisies. i.vauc: twins.
12Vi$124c; young Americas, 13Vr13io; long
horns. l3'ral34c.
POTATOES Steady; Jerseys, fl.2061.26:
Ohlos, 31.104il.15.
POULTRY firm; turkeys, 14c; chickens.
124c; springs, 14c.
VEAL Firm: 50 to 60 lb. wts., S(B!)c: 60 to
85-lb. wts., 94104c; 85 to 110-lb. wts., 11c.
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Week Open with Mild Eenewtl of
Downward Movement
ATTACK THREE LEADING ISSUES
Harrlaaaa
rates
Aaaoaaresaeat hr
f Casapreheaslve Poller ( H
trearaaaeat Moat Dleeoar.
aa;t a a; News af Day.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21.-The week In the
stock market . opened with a renewal In
mild form of the downward movement,
which has played such havoc with pfices
of securities for almost a month. There
was moderately heavy selling, which again
concentrated on the leaders, Union Pacific,
Reading and United States Steel. In fsct.
dealings In these Issues during the first
three hours of the session constituted over
75 per cent of the whole. The decline to
day waa more suggestive of profit taking
by speculative Interests, which bought on
last week's low price than of liquidation.
Week-end developments offered little In
centive for activity on the bull aide. Per
haps the most discouraging event waa the
announcement of the Harrlman system of
Its Intention to embark on comprehensive
policy of retrenchment, because of unsatis
factory earnings and other adverse condi
tions. While no official statement was
vouchsafed by local officials It Is under
stood that the proposed curtailment will
affect several thousand employes In the
clerical departments of the Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific lines and may later
embrace Ihe operating divisions. Incident
ally this action on the part of the Harrl
man roads was accepted as an indirect re
sponse to the recent demands of various
employes for Increased pay and shorter
hours.
Pressure against United States Steel was
more pronounced than any recent period
and the heavy offerings of this stock, ac
cording to gopslp resulted from fear that
the report soon to be submitted to Presi
dent Taft by the Department of Com
merce and Labor hardly would be favoi1
able. In the very late business there was a
moderate Increase of activity at the ex
pense of values, with Union Paeifio falling
to Its previous low level of the dsy. Final
prices were only a fraction above the poor
est and the market's tone at the close was
distinctly heavy.
According to statements of western rail
way officials, traffic In that section is
holding steady with the general merchan
dise movement the most sustaining factor.
Bonds were heavyi here with further
weakness In American Tobacco 4 per cent.
Total sales, par value. 31.507.000. United
States government bonds were unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leadlnr quotations
on stocks today were as follows:
flsles. High. Low. Clow.
v : 10V4 IT
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ...
Rye. bu. ...
Barley, bu.
17,000
247,000
221,01
380.00(1
6,000
390,000
19.000
22,000
147,000
280.000
1,000
11,000
AMU'Chslmer pfd ,
Amerlosn f'oppsr
American Asiicultural ....
Am. Best Sugar
American Can
American C. A. F
Am. Ohtton Oil
American H. fk L. pfs
Am. Ics gftourttlss
American Linseed
American Locomotive
American g. tt H
Am. 8. A R. pM
Am. Steel Founarlea
Am. Rufar Roflntng
American T. A T
American Tobacco pfd
Anaconda Mining Oo
Atchison
Atchtaon pfd
Atlantic Coast Llns
Baltimore A Ohio
Bethlehem Steol
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
t'anadlan Pacific
Ontral Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Chicago A Alton, offered.
("heaapsaks A Ohio
Chicago O. W., new
Chicago O. W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
Chicago. M. A St. P
C. c. C. A 8t. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southsrn
4 Consolidated ftaa
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Grande
Denver A R. O. pfd
Dlntlllers' Securities
Kris
Brie lot pfd
Krle 2d pfd
General Kim-trie
Great Northern pfd...
Croat Northern Ors etfs...
Illinois Central
Interborough Mat
Interhorough Met. pfd
International Harvester ...
Int. Martns pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kaniaa city Southern
K. C. 80. pfd
Laclede Oaa
lxiulsvllle A Nashville...
Minn. A 8t. L4)uls
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Missouri. K. A T
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Car Lot Receipts Wheat, 134 cars. withlM - K. AT. pfd....
65 of contract grade; corn, 213 cars, with
101 of contract grade; oats, 180 cars.
Total receipts of wheat at Chicago, Min
neapolis and Duluth to-day were, 477 cars,
compared with 474 cars last week and 935
cara the corresponding day a year ago.
NEW TURK GENERAL MARKET
Qaotatloaa
Varloas
GERMAN wants work of any kind. W
117, Bee.
GOOD, sober colored man wants porter
work. Phone 4990.
FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper employed dur
ing the day wishes to keep small set of
books evenings or spsre time for reason
able compensation. F 841, care Bee,
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. FLOUR-Steady ;
Kansas atraights, 84.35fe4.46; spring patents,
$0. 15-16.40; winter straights, 13.904.10; win
ter patents, $4.2(Kfi4.oO; spring clears, 84.00
4.35; winter extras, No. 1, 8J.35(g3.50; winter
extras. No. 2, 83.15(63.25; Rye flour, firm;
fair to good, 84 60(34.80; choice to fancy,
M.SKk&S.VO.
CORN M KAL Firm ; fine white and yel
low. 81.40gl.42H; coarse, 8135g1.40; kiln
dried, 83.65.
WHEAT-Spot market firm; No. 2 red,
95Hc, elevator, and 964c f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 northern, Duluth, 81.134, t. o. b., afloat.
Futures market was-qulet, but firmer on
strength In the northwest and Manitoba
and on unfavorable threshing returns and
tear of frost In Canada. The decrease In
the visible supply also Influenced prices,
which closed at S&7c net. advance. Sep
tember closed at 97c; December closed at
8101V,.
CORN Market was steady; No. 2, 714c,
elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, and
71'4c. f. o. b., afloat; futures market was
without transactions. Receipts, 13,000 bu.;
shipments, 2,250 bu.
OATS Spot, market steady; new stand
ard white, 44c; No. 2, 44",c: No. 8, 43Vfcc;
No. 4, 43'4C; no grade, 41(8440. Receipts,
126.050 bu.
HAY Steady: prime. 81.45: No. 1, 81.40;
No. 2, 11. W; 1.43; No. 3. 85&90C.
HIDES Steady; Central America, 20Vic;
Bogota. 21V(t 2 kc
LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, 24VSrtfj.'
27c; seconds, 22ft23Vic; thirds, 1920c; re
jects. 15c.
PROISIONS-Pork, firm; mess, (11.60
12.00; family, (U.OOCu 13.50; beef hams. $30.00
iiZ2.M. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10
to 14 pounds. 410 ..Vy 13.60: pickled hanis.
(14.25. Lard, steady; middle west, prime,
89.4.V&9.56; refined, firm; continent. $9.70.
South America. $10.50; compound, (7.25'ii7.50.
TALLOW Firmer: prime city, hhds..
(6.37V4: country, $o.7oajii.50.
BUTTER Firm on top grades; creamery
specials, 28c; ebtras, 27c; firsts. 24'g J3 VjC ;
dairy finest. 25jj25V: good to prime. 2Ji
24!c; fartory, current make first. it'Vji?
21c; seconds IPVtto'JOc.
CHEESE Steady; vklma. lloc.
ELiGS Irregular, fresh gathered extras,
2'-tt-'4e; extra firsts, lS'u'JOc; firsts. 171180;
lefrlgator. firsts, season s storage paid. 21c;
seconds, season a xtorage paia, lVd.vc;
SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN, clean record,
employed, anxious to leave road, desires
city selling or office work. M 36. Bee.
A LADY with 3-year-old child wanu
position as housekeeper In some respect
able home; can give good references. Ad
Jreits D 2S. Bee.
TOUNU MAN. 17 years old; good habits,
ao ytars' clerical experience, deaires poal
on as clerk. Address, Care Bee, O 913.
LAW STUDENT want employment for
Kard and room. Address Box 465, Wayne,
teb.
a.-v 1 r.i r-osuion in snoe store by aj
referred: best of references furnished. Ad
lies Y 147. care Bee.
A COOL plunge In Lake Manawa will
vercome that hot feeling. If. A. Snyder,
til S. 3-'d Ave , will come to The Bee office
ithln three das we will give him a pair
f round trip tickets to Lake Manawa,
WANTED-Position as nurse girl for call.
er W. 247T
FOR a dainty dessert use Dalsell's Ice
cream. If Mrs. Anderson. 1002 S. 2uth St.,
will come to The Bee office within tnree
days wo will give her an trder for a -:uau
brick of this fine Ice crram.
LAUNDRY day work, Monday, Tuesday
and Friday. Call B JOug. Ask for Laura.
COLORED woman wanta situation as
cook. Webster 2472.
t ,
A middle-aged woman deslrea a position
as housekeeper; no washing; W. 3632. Call
(or Mrs. Miller.
YOUNG man, experienced salesman, can
handle any line, would like Interview. Ad
dress F 80. Bee.
GOOD, sober colored man wanta porter
work. 'Phone D. 4W0.
Tt(L."u man, witn inorougn legal ex
perience, can examine abstract and ap
pear la court, will work for reasonable
salary; beat of references. Address J 30,
I'.ee-
WANTED By middle aged man, work of
any kind. Address L 3a. baa
Missouri Paolflc
National Biscuit
National Lead ,
N. R R. of M. Id pfd...
New York Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Wsatern
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennnylvanta
People's Oaa
P.. c, c. A si. u.
Plttahurg Coal
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
"Railway steal Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic 8tsl pfd
Rock (aland Co
Rock Island do. pfd
St. I, A 8. F. li pfd....
Ft. Louis 8 W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Bloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I...,
Southern pacific
8outhem Railway ,
So. Railway pfd
Tennosses Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L A W ,
T.. St. LAW. pfd
t'nlon Pacific
t'nlon Pacific pfd
Vnlted States Realty
t'ntten Slates Rubber
1'nlted States Steel
r. S. Steel pfd
Dtsh CVipper
Vs.-Csralins Chemical ..
Wabaah
Wahaah pfd
Weatern-Maryland
Weetlnghmme EHectrlc ..
Weatern Vnlon
Wheeling A It. K
Lehigh Valley
loo
1,(00
,ion
100
200
i.400
400
l.too
100
500
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1.K10
100
"ino
100
'iii.
134
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40
104(4
71
111
11
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1,400 :
4.1100
son
too
too
100
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100
mo
57
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411
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100
400
400
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11(4
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n
114(4
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19S
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29
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404
154
124U
. 4714
1.1'i
15
42(4
llo
15
1044
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toii,
143 '4
11414
11
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134
604
104"
40
102S
II
1154
2
I20S
103(4
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114
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143(4
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1
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71(4
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574
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754
1.100 IIS Its
Total ssles tar the dsy, 147,100 shares.
04
3
1
50(4,
534
11
1S
H
14
70S
101
15
114S
1314
MS
1S
105H
101S
111
101 S
104
75S
534 S
24S
74
275
30
73S
1li
1744
141 S
1134
5S
21
50
1354
1244
ltl
25
54
314
211S
4S
40S
153
12S
47
131
15
l
144
in
15
14
29'i
t
104S
143S
38
131
US
M
41
112 S
6oi
214
104
40
102S
70
11841
29 S
120S
103
4
1
IIS
16IS
31
143S
24
t
2tS
49
41
31
S
41
112S
5S
M
11
!1
It
40
less
so
t
ITS
714
116
44S
66
14S
30
67i
MS
75
IMS
l'd higher, while the rest of the list ranged
from unchanged to Sd above parity.
London closing stock quotations
Consols, money 79 s Lostsvllls A Nans.. .141
do account 7K' Mo . Kss. A Tex... lis
Amsl Cop pet g3S New York Central. ..ln?
Anaconda 7S Norfolk A Western, lms
Atchison ..1 lnS do ptd (1
do pfd loss Ontsrlo A Westers.. 4ts
Baltimore a rnio...nns Pennsylvania
Canadian pacific ...14IS Rsnd Mines ....
Chesapeeks A Ohio.. 77 Reading
ITil. Ores! Weetern. 20 Southern Railway
Chi . Mil. m St. r .ins c do pra
pw Rears 1'S Southern Psrltle
Denver A Rio O.... IS Union Psrlflc ..
do pfd 64 do pfd
Erie KS V. 8. Steal
do 1st pfd 61 S o pfd
do Id pfd 41 Wsbsah
Grand Trunk 1S o V'
Illinois Centra! ....144 1
SILVER Bar, steady at 24'id per ounce.
MONET-IS per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 24j per cent; for three
months' bills, 2H per cent.
IS
. 'S
. 74S
. MS
. T1S
... llts
17
74S
74S
119S
II
...ix US
A C.
Bostoa Stocks and Bonds,
ROftTON. Aug. 21. Closing quotations on
stocks were as follows: 4
AHnuei
Amsl. Copper ...
A t. L. A 8
Arltona CVjm
P A C. C. A 8.
Butte Coalition .
Cal. A Arlxons...
Cal A Heels.
Centennial
Cop. Range C. C
Kant Butte CM.
Kranklln
Olroux Con
Oranby CVn
Oreene Cananea
lale Rovals Chopper.. US
Kerr Lake 4S
tsike tToppsr It
I Salle Copper 3S
Miami Copper IIS
Xx-dlTtdene. Asked.
5
. sns
. 21S
. IS
I. 4',
. It
. 49
.410
. I
. 64S
10s
.... 1
. 41 l-1
.... S
s
Mohawk
Nevada Con . . .
Ntpls?lng Mines
North Butte
North lae ..
Old Iiomlnlon . .
Osceola
Parrot t 8
Qutncy
Shannon
Superior
Sirperlor A B
Tamarack
I'. 8. SRAM
do pfd
t:tah On
t'tah Copper Oo.
Winona
Wolverine
.... 40
.... I7S
.... 7
.... 5S
.... IS
.... 17S
.... so
.... it
.... t
.... 14
.... 14
.... 4S
.... It
... 13S
... 41s
... US
... 44S
... 6S
...11
Bid.
New York Mining: Storks.
NEW TORK. Aug 21. -Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice
Com. Tunnel stock
do bonds
On. Cal. A Vs...
Horn Silver
Iron Stiver
Lesdvllla Con
Offers.
'Little Chlsf ..
II Mexlrsn
17 Ontsrlo
7 Ophlr
10 "Standard
M Tsllow Jacket
10
..41
..If
..l0
..100
.. 11
mate dairy tlnest. 25&'25')nc: good to prime, j eAm T. A T.
23vl-4NsC; laciory, current mane iirsi. .arvgj
state Pennsylvania and nearby hennery
white fancy targe new laid. 2!ia3lR, ;
hennery white, fair to good, 24'&27c; west
ern gathered white, lSifj'jjc.
POULTRY Alive, firm; weetern spring
chickens, 15c: fowls. 13?il4c; turkeys. 13c;
dressed, weak: western broilers. 144? 18c;
fowls, 111 lV: spring turkeys, 12'fl3c; old
turkeys, 12(0 15c.
Kanaaa I II' (.rain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 21-WHEAT-Cash.
Ic higher; No. 2 hard. 91ttV-; No. 3.
r.9i96V; No. ! r-i. !;W4iS8c; No. 3. Iwdjfc;
September. RSc; December. 81Vc.
CORN He lower; No. 2 mixed, No.
3. kv. No. 8 white. tSOc; No. 3. suM.ftjik?;
September, s4ltio; December. 6tVgwc:
May. 74c
OATS i.i&Vsc higher: No. 2 white. 42s0
43o; No. 3 mixed, 4K&V42C.
RYE-8BC.
HAY Steady to weak: choire timothy,
818 0ntl .: choice prairla. $13. f)fri 13.60.
BUTTER Creame-y. 25c; firsts, 23c;
seconds. 21c; packing stock. 17c.
EGGS Extraa, 21c; flrsta. 18c; seconds,
lOWc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu l7.ono 29 tmo
Corn, bu So out 25 )
Oats, bu 22.OJ0 6.0u0
Dalath Orala Market.
DI'Ll'TH. Aug. SI. WH EAT No. 1 hard,
8107: No. 1 northern, 81 06s-: No. 2 north
ern, I1.03M1 1.041: September, I1.0.-S: De
cember. 31.06; May. 81 o V"'
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. MONET On call,
steady, at 14(&2'4 per cent; ruling rate.
2U per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered
at 2V per cent; time loans, steady; sixty
days. 2 per cent; ninety days, 3S3i4 per
ci-nt: six months, 34S0T4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4'44Vi
per cent.
, STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.s3.iO
for sixty-day bills nnd at 34.8595 for de
mand: commercial bills, 84.83.
SILVER Bsr. 62",4c; Mexican dollar, 45c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
reg...iooS "J. pan 4s
100s do 4Sa
WIS K. C. So. 1st Is..
101 S L. 8. deb. 4s 1131.
1 L A N uol. 4s..
113A4 M. K. A T 1st 4
ts.... S do gen. 4Sa....
....101(4 Mo. Pacific 4a..
4S..10J "N. R R of M. 4(ia I1U
N. Y. C. s.. ISs.... 7i
ws
A H.
Bank Clenrlna.
OMAHA. Aug. 21. Omaha bank clearings
today were 82.233,630 and for the corre
sponding day last year 82.656,023.
OMAHA CKKKRAL MARHKT.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. carton, 28c; Nc.
I, In 80-lb. tubs, 27c; No. 2, 25c: packing, 17c;
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c; American
Swiss, 22c; block Swiss, ISc; twins, 164c;
triplets, 16c; daisies. 16c; young America,
18c; blue label brick, 16c; limburger (2 lb.)
18c; limburger (1 lb.), 19c.
POULTRY Broilers, 20o per lb.; hens.
13c; cocks, 9c; ducks, ISc; geese, 15c; tur
keys, 24c; pigeons, per dox., 81.20. Alive:
Broilers. 12Vc; hens, 9c; old roosters and
stags, 4ix0; old ducks, full feathered, 10c;
geesa. full feathered, 6c; turkeys, 12So;
guinea fowls. 16o each; pigeons, per doi.,
75c; homers per doc, 22.50; squabs No. L
keys, 15c
FISH Pickerel. 10c; white, 15c; pike, 14o;
trout, 15c; Urge crapples, 63C20c; Spanish
mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; haddock, 13o;
flounders, 13c; green catfish, 16c; roe shad,
81.00 each; shad roe, per pair, 50c; salmon,
15c; halibut, 10c; yellow perch, 9c; buffalo,
Ic; bullheads, 14c
BEEK CUTS Ribs. No. 1, 17c; No. I. 18c;
No. 3, 9c. Loin: No. L 19c; No. 2, 144c; No.
8, 104c. Chuck: No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 64c; No.
8, bc. Round: No. 1, 10c; No. 2. 8c; No.
3. 8SC Plate: No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 4'4c;
No. 8, Sc.
FRUITS Apples, wealthy, per bbl., 32.76
(S3. 25; per bu. basket, 8100. Bananas, fancy
select, per bunch, 32.26ij'2.50; Jumbo, bunch,
J2.7Vn.T75. Cantaloupes, California, stand
ard, 45 count, 32.50 per crate; pony crates,
54 count, 31.75; Jumbo, 27-33 size, 32.00. Dates,
anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. packages In
boxes, per box, 82.00. Grapes, concords,
home grown, per 7-lb. basket, 26(gi27c.
Grapes, California Malagas, per 4-basket
crate, 11.76. Lemons, Llmoneira brand,
extra fancy, 300-360 sixes, per box, 86.00;
Loma Llmoneira, fancy, 300-360 size, per
box, 35 50 ; 240 and 420 sizes, 60c per box
less. Oranges. Niagara Redlands Valen
clas, 96-126 sizes, per box, 84 25; 150-176-2U0-250
sizes, per box, 84.75. Peaches, California,
per box, 31.00; Colorado, per box, 81.001.10.
Plums, California, large red varieties, per
crate, 31.85. Prunes, tragnty, per 4-basket
crate, 3185. Pears. California, per 50-lb.
box, 82.00; lots of 10 boxes or more, per
box, 3190; Colorado fancy Bartlett pears,
5-tler, per box. 31.85. In 10-box lots, per
box, 31.7s;. Colorado fancy Flemlst beauty
canning pears, per box. 31.65; In 10-box
lots,- per box, $1.55. Watermelons, Georgia
and Florida, per lb., ISc.
VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax,
per market basket. 90c. Cabbage, home
grown, per lb., 2c. Cucumbers, home
grown, 1H and 2 dox. in basket, per basket,
ti5c. ' Egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz.,
$1.50. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb.,
l.'c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dog.,
40c. Onions, home grown, white, per crate,
$1.75; yellow, per crate. 81. 60; California, in
sacks, per lb., 24c. Parsley, fancy home
grown, per doz, bunches, 45c. Potatoes,
California white stock. In sacks, per bu.,
81.80; Minnesota, per bu., $1.26ij 1.35. -Sweat
potatoes. Virginia, per bbl., 34.00; per bu.
basket, 81. 50. 41'omatoes, home grown, per
market basket, 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS California soft shell
per lb., 20c; In sack lots, lc less. Brazil
nuts, per lb., 13c; In sack lots, lc less.
Filberts, per lb., '14c; In sack lots, lc less.
Peanuts, roasted, per lb., 84c; raw, per lb.,
7c. Pecans, large, per lb., 16c; In sack
lots, lc less. Walnuts, California, per lb.,
19c; in sack lots, lc less. Honey, new, 24
frames, $3.75.
Corn and Wheat Rettloa Valletta.
Record for the twenty-four hours ending
at 8 a. m. Monday, August 21, 1911:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Kain-
St at ions. Max. Min. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.... 91 oS .08 Pt. cloudy
Auburn, Neb 91 bti 1.70 Cloudy
H'ken Bow, Neb. So 62 1.71 Cloudy
Columbus, Neb... 85 67 .06 Pt. cloudy
Culbertson. Neb. 95 67 .20 Pt. cloudv
Falrbury. Neb... 90 65 2.214 Pt. cloudy
t Fairmont, Neb.. 85 66 .00 Clear
Gr. island. Neb. 87 67 1 47 Clear
Hartlngtor., Neb. 86 66 .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb... 87 64 1.25 Pt. cloudy
Lincoln, Neb 89 67 . .66 Cloudy
No. Platte, Neb. 88 62 .00 Clear
Oakdale, Neb 83 66 .00 Cloudv
Omaha, Neb 88 67 .Oh Cloudy
Tekamah, Neb... 87 68 . 00 Clear
Valentine, Neb. 86 64 .00 Clear
Sioux City, la... 84 70 . 00 . Clear
Alta, la 85 66 .00 Clear
Carroll. la 86 54 .no Clear
Clarlnda, la 86 67 .00 Clear
Sibley, la 86 69 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending a 8 a. m. tNot Included In
averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temu.
DistrloL Stations. Max. Mln.
r I. nf. ts.
do coupon ...
1. 8. la, reg...
do coupon....
V 8. 4e, rag...
do coupon....
Allls-Chsl. 1st
Amer Ag. 5s..
M
I4S
74S
13 S
M4
7S
MS
77 S
Am. Tobacco 4s
do ts
Armour A Co. 4(s.
Alchlaon gen. 4a
do cv. 4a
do ev. 5a
A C. L lat 4a
Hal. A Ohio 4a
do ISs
do 8 W. ISs ..
nmok. Tr. cv. 4a...
seen, of le. Is
4 en Isthsr la
C. of N. J- . 5s...
(-lies. A Ohio 4Ss..
do ref. &a
Chlcsgo A
RAW
l!S '
.103S do deb 4s
l!S N. T.. N. H.
C. M. A 8 F g ISs MS
C. R. I. A r.
do rfdg 4a..
Colo, lnd &a .
Colo. Mid. 4a
CAS r. A 4
p. A H c. .
P A R G 4a
do rf la...
inetlllere Is
Kris p. I. 4s.
do gen. 4s.
CT.
10.S N. A W. lat e. 4i
WIS do c?. 4s
44 No Psclfle 4s
IS do li
1 O 8 U rfdg 4..
OS Penn. cv. ISs 1914
51 do cos 4a
! Reading gen 4a
H St L. A S. F. fg
HIS do gen 5a
!" Bt L 8. W c. 4l
-do t gold 4a...
A. ISS- 'S AL. 4.
j 4. ... S 8o. Psc. col
4s.
do cv. 4s.
4S. 7Ji Mo 1.1 ref 4.
.... S fto. Ksllway la ...
.... 7JS do gen. 4e
II Inloo Pacific 4s...
4Ss 4 do cv. 4s
IT do let A est 4l..
.... KS V. S. Rubber is....
M C S Steal td Is. ..
.... T5S Va -"ar. ("ham. la.
.... US Wabaah lat ts....
T1 do 1st A sx 4a..
do rv.' 4e. asr. A MS Western Md 4s....
do ssrles B "S Weet. Else. ev. Is..
a Else cv la.. 114 Wis Central 4e
III. Can. lat ref. 4e. MS Ma. Par. ev. la....
lot Mat 4Ss 774 Psnasia Is
Int M. M 4S
Bid. Offered:
110
... 74
..1II4S
.. K9S
. . 70
.. MS
. . ;
. . ws
.. 7S
4s 50S
.. S7U,
.. 7S
.. 2S
.. 7. S
.. IIS
. . MS
.. is
..ions
.. :s
..HOS
..n);S
.: MS
..104
. .104
::,S
.. MS
::
..wis
Columbua, 0 17 78 50
l.ouiavllle, Ky 20 8 4 64
Indianapolis, lnd.. 11 80 52
Chicago, 111 25 80 60
St. Louis, Mo 25 84 tii
Des Moines, la.... 21 84 6
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 56 62
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 94 OS
Omaha, Neb 18 88 6i
Rainfall.
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.20
1.20
1.30
l.onslaa Stack Market.
LONDCJN. Aug. 21 American securities
opened steady and a fraction higher. Light
buying advanced prices until the end of the
first hour, whet the market reacted. Can
adian Pacific was strong and at noun was
The temperature has remained moderate
throughout the corn and wheat region dur
ing the last twenty-four hours. Rains were
general In the extreme western portion and
wtre very heavy In Nebraska, Kansas and
Missouri. Rains of ono Inch or more oc
curred at the following atations: In Ne
braska: Falrbury, 2.29; Broken Bow, 1 71
Auburn, l.Jo; Grand Island. 1 47. and HasL
tngs. 1.25. In Kansas: Fort Scot it. 2 X
llorton. l.&o, and Manhattan. 2.10. In .Mis
souri: Lamar, 2, and St. Joseph, 150.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
. Coffee Market,
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. COFFEE Fu
tures opened barely steady a a decline of
2. at all points under European selling at
scattering liquidation. Eusier foreign mar
kets reports that firm offers from Brazil
were a shade lower In some Instances and
larger primary receipt xeemed to restrict
buying both of futures and spots and the
market cased off further during the day
with the close steady, but at a net loss of
10ia 14 points. Sales were 44.000 bags. Au
gust. H.iiOc; September. 11.65c; November,
11.06c; December. ll.OOc; January. lvc;
February. 10.93c; March, April, .May, June
and July. lO.UOc. Havre clostd at a net loss
of 1 franc. Hamburg was unchanged to
Si pfg. lower. Hio, 75 reis lower at 7$S50;
Santos, 50 rein lower. 43c 7$130: "a. 6$ii50. A
special Santos cable reported 4 s unchanged
I hia morning and Soa Paulo recelpta of 58.
000 bags against 55.000 Saturday. Recelpta at
the two Brazilian port 74.UM bags against
r.000 last year. Jundlahy recelpta 69,900
against 57.300 last year. Very rold weather
waa reported In all districts of Soa Paulo
with a minimum temperature of 42S de
grees. Spot coffee, quiet: Rio No. 7. ISsc;
Santos, No. 4, 14c; mild, dull; Cordova, 14
16c nominal.
Visible Sappl? tntlnn.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21 The visible supplv
of grain In the United States August 19. as
compiled by the New York Produce ex
change, was as follows:
Wheat. 47.642.oOO bu.; decrease. SS.iiOO bu.
Corn, 4.7-'! bu. ; decrease. 847 Ori bu.
Oata. 17.196000 bu. : lncreae. 1.77 1.44)1 bu.
Rve. 6.fi) bu ; increase. !r.'.0 l 1
j Barley, 6U3.UXI bu ; Increase. 46,Gut) b'l.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Ctttle Steady to Ten Cent or More
Lower.
HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Fat Sheen Tea I. never, with Fat
I .am Ha Flfteea ta Twenty-Five
l.awer ana Feeders Steady
to Raster.
MOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 21. m.
Recelpta were: Cat''. !liK" Sheep.
Fstlmated Monday 11,200 2.400 22.000
Same day Isst week 8.764
Ssme day 2 weeks ago. .12.255
Same day 3 weeks ago.. 17.402
Sfme day 4 weeks ago.. 7,3-1
Same day last year lO.t.'l
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to data as compared with last
year: 1911. 1910. lnc
Cattle 6.M.K4 62VS21 23.100
Hogs 1.721,059 1.3. -W 3J4.S50
Sheep 1.044.S."8 1,031, 2."J 13.6.55
The following table snorts the average
prices of hogs at South Omaha far tbs
last several days, with comparisons:
1 7 ;s -V ... ' -
. t . (4 .o : :s -, . .--j to ' i'
i 11 r.t ... 11. 4 i... : li
! 4 .4 .. 7 U el tM 40 t 4,.
j 411 4 r40 7 .:. u :J ... 4f
. 71 2AI l'4ll 7 lj (
.414
2.702
4.9J3
3.8S2
S.327
13.704
ll.t.74
21.651
11.49".
33,737
Date, j 1111. 1IO.19W.190S. 1907. 11904. 19.
Aug. 12...
Aug. 12...
Aug. 14...
Aug. 16...
Aug. 16...
Aug. 17...
Aug. 18...
Aug. 19...
Aug. an...
Aug. 21...
7 UW
m
7 10
7 0S
7 16-,j
7 16s
7 17 1
7 14
7 27 I
7 951
S 061
e j
8 16
I 24
8 30
8 24
8 23
8 37!
7 42
7 47
7 48
41 6 1-61 I i 14
6 22 5 Ml 5 92i
6 171 6 74, t 84i (
21 6 Ml 6 90
6 761 6 8 1 ii
6 74 5 90; 5 i
5 9S 5 1'4
6 TU. I 6 69
5 62 6 031
7 49 8 39 5 6:1 1 6 95 1 5 84
7 64
7 67
7 72
7 64 6 31
7 ivll 31
I 30,
I
6 44:
41
Sunday.
sfiecelnta and dlanneltt itn nt live stock
the Union atock yards. South Omaha,
Monday:
RECEIPTS CAR LOTS.
Cattle. Hons Sheen 11'
al. Ol. f 3
Missouri Pacific 2
Union Pacific 35
C. A N. W., east 2
C. 4 N. W., west. ...192
C, St. P. M. A 0 6
C, B. A Q., east 2
C. B. & O.. west 191
C. R. 1. & P.. west.. 1
C R. I. & P., west.. 1
C. G. W 1
Total receipts 435
DISPOSITION HEAD
Cattle. Ho
'4 67
4 ii'i s
4 2
1
8 i
2 1 1
34 91 10
ga. Sh
2
620
830
299
206
88
eep.
1,0x2
2,180
3,297
2.453
Omaha Packing Co 604
Swift and Company 1,318
Cudahy Packing Co 729
Armour & Co 696
Schwartx-Bolen Co
Murphy
W. B. Vansant Co 15
Benton, Vansant A Lush 256
Hill A Son 440
F. B. Lewis 2M6
Huston A Co -jui
J. B. Root A Co 144
J. H. Bulla 381
I F. Husi 84
L. Wolf 233
McCrearv A Carev 1K.1
8. Werthelmer 455
H. F. Hamilton W
Sullivan Bros 34
Rothschild 149
Mn. a Kan r-ulf I'n 77
McConaughy ! 74 !"!."!
enne A Christy 53
Other buyers 1,289 9.118
Totals 7,944 2,738 18,134
CATTLE Receipts of cattle thla morning
were very large, 433 cars being reported
In. This Is not only the heaviest run since
the range season opened, but It Is the
largest of any day since the month of
October of last year. The big bulk of the
receipts consisted of westerns, there being
an especially large supply of coarse horned
cattle. Very few natives on cornleds were
Included In the receipts. Naturally there
was a good deal of sorting and shaping up
to be done, with the result that the lore
noon was well advanced before receivers
were ready to show their cattle and before
very much business could be transacted.
With receipts at thla point so large and
with other markets reporting heavy runs
It waa only natural that more or less
weakness should be developed and buyers
were accordingly a little cautious at the
start. Thus everything combined to render
the market rather slow and late In open
ing. Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers, 7.00C(v7,HO; fair to good
beef steers, $6.25&7.0o; common to fair beef
steers, $4.7&cy6,26; good to choice heifers,
e5.00fa6.00; good to choice cows, $4.50((j4j.25;
fair to good cows, $3.75jj4.60; common to
fair cows, $2.60(3.75; veal calves, $3.00(6.50.
When the market on beef steers was
finally under way prices under the In
fluence of the large receipts and lower re
ports from other selllnv polnta aenerallv
showed a decline of about 10c as com pan d
wun last week s close. Possibly some of
the best cattle did not show quite that much
ioss wnue some or the less desirable kinds
might have shown a little more. There
were no strictly prime cornfeds to make a
test of tha market, but choice westerns
Bold as high as $6.60, the highest price so
far this year.
Some of the best cows and heifers sold
at steady or very nearly steady prices.
while the general run of medium kinds sold
about 10c lower than last week.
There was a very good demand for feed
ers and desirable kinds of cattle sold quite
freely. The fact Is feeders were the first
cattle In the yards to sell this morning.
there being a very good demand. The
prices paid on the good kinds at least were
steady, with Inferior grades naturally weak
In sympathy with the fat cattle market.
Quotations on range cattle: uood to
choice beef steers, $5.90(6.50; fair to good
beef ateera, $6.255.90; common to fair beef
steers, $4.60(5.26; good to choice heifers,
$6 0035.85; good to choice cows. $4.4&5.10;
fair to good cows, $3.65ijjl 25; good to choice
stockers and feeders, $5.20g5.9o; fair to
good stockers and feeders. $4. 50 5.20; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, $..75ft4.25',
stock heifers, $3.25(4.40; bulls, stags, etc.
$2.865.00.
Representative sales:
COW ft.
So. As. Pr. No. Av. ft.
t 1000 I HO T 747 i U
..
11..
17..
14..
4..
No.
SHEEP Early rstlmaie on shorn an
lamb airlxals placed receipts at eiati'.'
eiani cats, inr largest single run of trt'
season thus far. Only on one nciasion
July .:i. have previous shipments this aoa
son yielded a total greater than .xi.oni I.e. it
The hi end of supplv consisted ot Iambi
and feeder sorts from fst strings continue
small, seldom exceeding 10 per cent. Than
were several straight bunches of f eerie,
lambs on sale, however, but the main mat
ket waa a packers' affslr. Offering o
sheep were about equally divided, showlni
up half In feeder and half In killing con
dltion.
Demand from all quarters proved dull am
halting at the opening of the session ant
very little business was transacted unti
well along toward midday. Tackera flahi't
Instructions to cheapen cost whenever ,
pen was visited, and heavy supply, rape
dally In the lamb market, gave them plent
of bearish opportunity. Uood lanihs flnalhl
started r-caleward at uneven declines, tin.
better grades selling around $.;.;Art6 ;.'
The $7.00 limit on prime quality was eslli
retired, many sellers asserting that a 36 ;.
bid demanded offerings "turned out of t
mould."
Sheep suffered the short end of the break
selling only a little lower han wethers
ewes, etc.. at last week's close. tloni
vent lings, rather heavy, sold at and neai
$4 50 w hile wethers landed front $3 50 down
ward. Ewes sold at small discounts undat
wethers In most Instances where qualli
ami condition were attractive.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: tinoi
to choice !rt!n!v, $6 4iJi6 .85; fair to gonr
lamb. $6 (HVifii 40; cull lambs, $4.7.v?.Y7."
feeder lambs, $.'. 15 .15.75; fair to choice venr
llngn. $4.1.(.ii..iu; feeder yearlings. $4 tlOiaM.iv
$.l.l5f,i:t.40; feede:- wethers. $3.0tVrT3.3O: rum
to choice ewes. $2 2 ..'u.1.50; fair to good ewes
$3.0iv,i 3.2.i ; feeler ecn, $2.50i3.16; cull ewe,
$1 50fi 2.25.
Name and Rcsldi r.. Ago.
112 Idaho lambs, feeders 87 R rt
271 Idaho lambs, feeders 62 6 40
15 Idaho ewes 102 3 25
43 Idaho yearlings 81 4 10
117 Idaho yearlings 87 4 50
S3 Idaho ewes, culls 89 2 50
50 South lakota weths. A ewes. 77 " M
bi South Iakota ewes 87 2 7..
197 South Lakot lambs...., 47 6 25
(HKA4.CI I.lti; S'lttCK MARHKT
Demand for t attle nnd lloas Steady
Sheep Weak,
CHICAGO. Aug. 21.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
2.500 head; markei. best, steady, other HVrrl.ir
lower: beeves, $5.l,Vfi8.00; Texjs steers,
$4 6tV(j6.45; western steern, f4.250rti.76; stock
ers and feeders. W.l.VnR 60; cows and heifers,
I."i.2.r,ro6 60; calves, f 6.004.. 76.
HOGS Receipts. 32.600 head; markei
steady; light. $7.357.95; mixed. $7.20i7.95;
heavy. f7.0r.(ir7.80; rough, $7.05iJ7.30; good to
choice heavy, $7.:4ii r.80; pigs, $5.i51jvi.HO,
bulk of sales. $7.36!fj7.70.
8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipt, 2060?
head; market weak; native, $2.36'S3 80;
western, $2 65g3.75; yearlings, $3.75ri6 26;
native lambs, $4 2;tT6.!'5; western, fl.95
7.05.
St. I.onla Live stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 21. rATTI.E-Receipts,
8.300 head. Including 400 Texans; markry
steady to 15c lower; native shipping gnff
export steers, $6.7rVjf 8.00; dressed beef an
butcher steers, $6.75:37.00; steers under l.OrtC
lbs.. J4.2537.75; stockers and feeders, $3 Ot
fa5.26; cows and heifers, $3.0CrjT7.O0: canners,
$1.00((f2.75; bulls. $2 7Mfi5.26; calves. 4 OOft
8.00; Texas and Indian ateers. $4.0r8i.25,
cows and heifers. $3.0i58.00.
HOGS Receipts, 7.500 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $5.0018.00; packers.
t7.fiOri7.90; butchers and best heavy, $7,440
'7.90.
SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, S40C
head: market steady; native muttons, f3 26
(p3.7"i; lambs. f4.00(&fl25: culls and buck.f,
$1.25(92.75; stockers. f2.flOiT3.0i). i
Ksnena City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Aug. 21. "TTLF TV-i
ceitits. 22.000 head Including: 4 000 southerns'
and butcher steers, f7.00ti8.00; fair to good,
fi.505r7.00; western steers, $4.60ifi7.riO; stock
ers and feeders. $3.8."i5.85; southern steers,
$3.90ii6.00; southern cows, f Vft4.fiO: native
cows, $2.fiO.i6.00; native heifers. $4.0OCi7.35;
bulls, f3.ftstf4.2l; calves, f t.aifrT.Ot).
HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; strong to 10c
higher; bulk of sales. f7.3Mi7.6S: heavy.
f7.3T.iii -.60; packers and butchers. f7..'l.Vfl'7.W,
lights. 7.30ffj'7.62i1.
. SHEEP ANI LAMBS Receipts. 17.00(1
head; l.rVfj25e lower; Ctah lambs, $6 75;
native lambs, $o.7.W6.75; yearlings. $4.00oT
4.50; wethers, $;i.2rS3.75; ewes, $.1.(XX(j4.60;
blockers and feeders, $2.253.60.
St. Joseph l.lvr Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 2L CATTLE
Receipts, 8,000 head; maarket slow; steers.
$5.O0(fi.70; cons and heifers, $3.004j5.50;
rulvea, $3.0T87.00.
HOGS Receipts. 4,000 head; market strong
to 6c higher; top, $7.65; bulk of sales, $7.35jj
7.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 6,500
head; market lower; lambs, $5.00(Ji6.75.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five princi
pal western maricets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs
..11.200
South Omaha
St Josenh ...
I Kansas City ,
St. lxinis
Chicago
Totals ....
511 1 45 10..
Ml 1 4r. 10..
741 1 M 11..
STOCKERS ANO
6S 4 IS . .
78T 4 40
WESTERNS NEBRASKA
781 1 1.1
BL'O 4 Oil
(OH 4 00
FEEDERS.
oi 4 40
No. A v.
10 feeders.. 733
8 feeders.. lorn;
18 feeders.. 871
9 feeders.. 907
4 calves... 17
9 feeders.. 795
15 feeders.. 7"S
10 calves... 227
29 feeders.
4 calves. .
25 feeders.
6 heifers..
6 calves. .
I'll
so:,
, 9:1!
i(5
Av. Pr.
74 steers.. ..1151 5 70
6 feeders.. 702 4 3o
47 feeders.. 971 6 40
17 feeders. .lft 4 85
6 cows 634 3 25
25 feeders.. 1014 6 45
14 heifers... 680 4 35
4 feeders.. 695 3 5)
5 heifers. ..1026 4 20
21 cows 897 8 50.
4 feeders.. 5o5 4 00
16 feeders.. 881 4 85
9 cows 820 3 35
21 feeders.. 1150 6 On 10 ra.Ahfs. 47
7 feeders.. 8tn 4 w 9 cows
10 cs.&hfrs.lU28 4 15
Conrad Parsos Nebraska.
32 steers.. ..1392 6 50
J. H. Monahan Nebraska
42 feeders.. 1066 5 70 S feeders. .1025
W. J. Abott Nebraska.
20 feeders.. 1142 5 60
SOl'TH DAKOTA.
6 feeders.. 894 4 65 4 heifers... A4)
Cf)IX)RAI0.
49 feeders.. 1025 6 On
WYOMING.
5 50 S3 steers . ...Hot
5 4't 31 helfern... 7o
5 15 16 feeders. . Ml
4 26
Pr.
4 30
5 40
4 80
6 nO
5 (XI
4 50
4 20
3 75
6 25
4 65
5 'IT.
3 80
4 00
4 0 ".
3 ;i
Sheep.
2.400 22.001)
4.000 6.500
4.000 17.000
7.600 3.4(10
32.500 30,600
. 3.000
.22.000
. 8.300
. 2.600
..47.000 60.400 69,908 -
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, NAug. 21. M ETA LS Stand -ard
copper", dull; spot, August, September.
October and November. fl2.12V(T 12.30. Lon
don market firm; Spot. 56s 3d; futuren.
57 Is 3d; lake copper. $12.75ra 13.00; electro
lytic, $12.50'rjl2.62V4. and casting. $12.2512..".
Tin, spot and August, nominal; futures
steady; spot. $4S.00(ij 47.00; futures, $41.25C((
47.00.
i;lS8 10
York,
don. 14. Spelter, quiet; $6.0.Vrr6.15. Neiv
York; f5.90(ti6 (-' EaBt St. Louis. London,
27 15s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, f8.3C'
s.50. Iron, Cleveland warrants 47s in Lon
don. Ixcallv Iron was firm. No. 1 foundry'
northern. fl5.B0ci 16.00: Xo. 2, tl5.25(& 15.75; No.
" southern and No. 1 southern soft, fl5.00tj
15.50.
; eiioi. so.vidvi.vu; luiures, el.diirf
London, firm: spot, 191; futures, k
104J Lead, steady; $4.45r4.tiO, Newf .
and t.42',j, bid East St. Louis. Ion-'
OOOH8- y
structlong '
I demand I
tnd mills f
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. DRY OOODS
Gray goods of print cloths conatr
which have been in rainy good
showed a tendency to harden
which sold 68x72 at 6e In the morning were,
asking Vsc more fur nearby deliveries. The
primary cotton goods market wan fairly
steady and an Improvement In the de
mand for bleached goods and standard
.irlntK waa noted. Slight concessions wei o
made on some stanaaru numners m siaji;
worsted dresH goods for spring delivery
.1 .'
33 feeders.. 993 5 50 S3 steers. ...Hot 5 .fl
28 steers.. ..11:5 6 40 31 helfern... 70 5 1.1
28 heifers... OiVi 5 15 ) feeders. . 991 4 85
3 cows 8S6
HOGS-Hog trade ruled higher on a scant
supply, the advance amounting to VtilOu.
Activity featured the demand from all
quarters and the yards wire cleared of
offerings In very good season. Total busi
ness Involved only thirty-right loads and
Individual droves were naturally small.
Quality of the run was none too good,
bulk consisting of sow loads and mixed
packing stuff. Choice bacon animals, the
kinds needed to reach a creditable top,
were lacking, ao that the higli price paid lx
relatively low. Best hogs on sale moved at
$7 43, a dime higher than Saturday's limit,
but still lOo under tops tlie previous Satur
day, a day whin sales producid an average
cost of $7. 11 're. Hulk of sales today ranged
from $7.20 to $7.30.
Orders In the hands of ahipiieis and spec
ulative buyers were filled with usual free
dom, fully fifteen loads of various weights
moving Into channels other than local pack
ing. As compared with entire supply, this
purchase had plenty of sixe, amounting to
about 40 per cent of tha run.
Cotton MiirUrt.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 12. 50c; mid
dling gulf. 12.76c; no sales. The Cotton
exchange will bo closed September 2, tin:
Saturday preceding Labor day. Futures
opentd firm: August. 12.32c: September.
11.8.'.c: October, 11.36c; December. 11.42c;
January, 11.39c; March, 11.4'-'c; May. offered
at 1 1. "A-.
COTTON Futures closed steady, ( los
ing lilda. AuguHt. 12.29c: September. 11.21c;
October, 11.27c; November. 11.27c: Dei-ember
11.36c: January. 11.2!c; March, !139c;
l May, 11.48c; July, 11.49c.
Mllnuukre 4. ruin Market.
MILWAl'KEK. Aug. 21. WHEAT-Vo 1
northern. $1 tn.'i l.ll : No 2 northern. $104
ft 1.09; No. 2 hard v. Inter. VJ'n'i. v ; Septem
ber. 91"sic; December. :6V.
OATS Standard. 42'n4ol,;C
BARLEY $1.W3 l-l'i.
j M In lien polls (.mill MnrWet.
' MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 21-WHEAT-Sei-i
tember, $1.04'; December. $1.05: May. $1 OS '4
ilil.flM'a; cash. No. 1 linrd. fl.09'-,: No 1
! northern. fl.OTaffl.W.: Vo. 2 northern.
$l.('lVfil.07Va; No- 3, 99'tci?$l.iH'i.
I Omaha I'nidure Market.
I BL'TTEK Creamery, I'l'jc; pinking slock,
! 17c.
i E41GS-No. 1. l.'.Vjc; No. 2, 11c.
I POULTRY Broilers, 12',jc; piaig. Uc;
j roosters, 4o; hens. !c; ducks, lflc; gm se, jj
! snatar Market,
I NEW YORK, Aug. 21 Sl.G A it -Ka w.
..u..a.l.. I'l SI l'1'..! til' ..Anl.. .
1 III III , 1 1 1 U V. . -v. v. ... ... t . , .......
fugal 96. test. na.iiij'O; mulaneea, 8'J test
$1.171(42j; lefinca, into.
Ne At. Sh. Pr. Ne. A. Sk Pr.
U 1(4 ISO t !7 4 20 g 1 U
u mi 140 7 to s4 : ... t
7 171 ifci 1 to :ti 40 7 ir.
Hi ... 110 114 140 7 15
47 1M li lie to lit W4 III
M Ml M 1 Ill . . 1 171
I Ui M 1 tis to M M t 11',
i m 1411 l lis, 71 til iw T
It IU tS 1 2f S t4 174) Tl.l
u : ioo t ;s i so 7 so
u ;ii 40 t Si li : . . 1 40
44 17 140 7 1. 10 14 7 JO
7.. J4) II I II ...,... .:M 7
t 1..1 ... t II. '014'"
u iw4 ... 7 u i .-j i.j l i;i
oils and llosln.
SAVANNAH, Aug. 21.-TLHPENT1NB-Firin:
53'ec
ROSIN Firm; F, $6.67H'8ti.60; G, $6.57Vl:l
6.60.
W on I Market.
BT. LOL'IS. Aug. 21 WOOL Firm ; ter
ritory and western mediums, WtffAc; fine
mediums. 17&18-: fine. !lfl5c.
I'.laiii lliiltt-r )lsrLr.
ELGIN'. Aug. II. Pl'T TEII- Firm, ni 20..
output. 841,.".00 puui.dH.
Ni i: too lu'.m 1 CO.. 4 U.. ..;.Cu.''.'-Se-a
I C ull I C