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IS THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 191: ( FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Sale or Trade ICO acres, all under cultivation; 123 acres in corn, balance In wheat; no Im provements; two miles from Indianola. Neb. This belongs to an old couple who will trade It for a home in Omaha, as they are living here at present. The place is free from incumbrance. Would like a home around $3,000. Toland & Wiley Fhone Douglas 6T07. 443 Bee Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE An estab lished paying business in Council Bluffs. Will bear investigation. City property or land. Address D, Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs. $1,000 MORTGAGE; security good; covers Omaha property; small discount for cash or will trade for merchandise; see us at room 2. State hotel, Omaha, today from 10 to 13 o'clock. REAL ESTATE AHl.l(;iS Of' 11TL&. Peed Abstract Co., omen abstract ot fie In Nebraska. 208 Brandels Theater. HtilLJUfcUlV IM-OH il Vi IOK, Irleal Cement. Co.. 17th and Cuming Sts. Fuchs. soi. Blind, painting decorating. ACiifciito. wit . !.;. A BARGAIN 80 acres of rich improved timber land in Iowa; splendid fruit or farm land; must sell; 2 miles from town. For terms and price cail on MeCalaway, 2811 Cuming St. Phone Harney 3339. ACUliAiii, bAJtuAi:',-, near Oman. Orln K. Merriil. Ills City -Vat. Hank Bldg. CITY I'ilOiVKKl'V FOlt SALR Receiver's Sale The Farmers' & Merchants' Building and the adjoining building, located at the south east corner of 13th and O Sts., will be offered for sale at pub lic auction, at the office of the Receiver in the Farmers' & Merchants' Bldg., at 2 o'clock P. M. Saturday, August 10, 1912. The property has a frontage of 50 feet on O St. and 142 feet on 16th St. Here is a splendid opportunity for the Investor to acquire one of the most desirable pieces of business property in Lincoln. A full statement of the income from said property can be had by applying to the Receiver any time prior to the sale. The sale will be for cash to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of the court. The right to reject any bid is reserved. For additional In formation apply to CHAS. T. KNAPP, Receiver of Farmers' & Mer chants Insurance Co., Farmers' & Merchants' Bldg., Lincoln Neb. Buy Now! Build in Spring 50 feet north of Mason St., east side of 27th St. 150 feet north of Mason St., east side of 27th St. 50 feet south of Marcy St.. east side of 27th St. 200 feet south of Marcy St., west side of 25th Ave. 50 feet north of Mason St., east side, of 26th St SO feet north of Mason St., east side of 25th Ave. 50 feet south of Marcy St, west side of 25th St. 100 feet south of Mason St., west side of 25th St. 50 feet south of Mason St., east side of 25th Ave. 100 feet south of Mason St., west side of 26th St. 200 feet south of Mason St, west side of 26th St. These lots can be bought! for from $300 to $500 cash, the balance in three equal annual payments with 6 per cent interest. Nearly all of these lots have city water, gas, sewer are on paved streets. Average size. 50x124 feet. See uo about these lots the price is right. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY. . Phone Douglas 200. 508 Bee Bldg. $7,000 Home, Also $9,000 Investment Owner leaving the city to make Cali fornia his home. No mortgage, clear title, owner might sell on terms to good party; nine rooms, all modern, hot water heat and quarter-sawed oak finish; gilt edged shape; paving paid. INVESTMENT. Double brick dwelling, beautifully lo cated, all modern, each having 7 rooms and reception hall, oak finish, permanent gas range and gas water heater, fine ce ment porch, cement steps, everything per manent and complete. Let us show you these properties. BIEKETT & TEBBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 4754. 34th and Decatur 3 Sold 1 Not Sold We still have one of those 5-room mod ern cottages at 34th and Decatur, not sold. The price is $1,750 $350 cash, bal ance monthly. It Is worth the money and will be sold at once. A. P. Tukey & Son 444-5 Bd of Trade Bldg. Phone Doug. 2181. For Sale 3325 California St., half block to Harney car line, on paved street; large lot, 50x150 feet; cement sidewalks and beautiful lawn. House has 6 rooms with 3 bed rooms on second floor. Price $3,150. Owner leaving city reason for selling. George & Company 902-12 City Nafl Bank Bldg. 'Phone D. 756. $3,000 Bungalow for $2,300 Cash A practically new 5-room, all modern bungalow on Lake street near Sherman Ave. All the rooms are nicely decorated. If you want a real bargain call us up about this. The owner needs the money, hence the above price. The house a.one cjulrl not b built for $2,500. The Byron Reed Ca I.U.i -12 Jn. 17th tit.' $200 Cash, Balance can be paid in r.avtr.ents of 520 per month ligured ou the baiiding and loan plan. P.opeity raj 7-room house in guod shape, aito C W. and gas. Look it over ana you U1I be interested. :x'2 Charles St. avirif ail paid. BIRKETT & TEBBEXS, Bco Bldg. Doug. 4io4, Dundee Lot 60xl2S, one block to car line, paved i-teet, cement MJewalks. water and sewer in street, overlooking riapry Ho.iow ciub. r:f"-', $1,4' 0. George & Company i i.i.t ..j. j.'M: C'ty l-.u. Baui; MCE kit near Lake Mar.awa.. for bale cheap !( taken at ir.ee. Vincent D. Dermody 1514 City Nat l. Doug. 786. THREE cottages on 99x132 level ground, $1,(00; $i00 down, balance any time; two two-story houses on S. lrttti, ciose in, rent sju per month; $l.;ou down, bal ance any time; lovely cottase. large lot, one-half block car and school, $1,OOU; oii. haif canh, balance time. F. R. SII.TZ. 2442 S. 19th. lO BlVi, bLL, UK HfcJ.M. KlrtST JOHN W. KGtffctlNS. i KARNAM 'f. REAL ESTATE ! CITY PROPRBTV rnR ai.sr. I Fine Lot for Sale 50x110 feet east front, facing 18th St. just north of Manderson. $1,000. Vincent D. Dermody 1514 City Nafl. Doug. 786. Lot 50x1.1ft ft oH t Ct Sntilh Omaha; V)t price see R. J. WATTS. . 32$ N. 37th St., Omaha. NINE-KOOM house. 2920 S. 20th St.; ex. ceptionally fine plumbing, hot water heat; can be bought right to close up an estate ""tunc, vn uiy .-at name, KOR SAI.R nhean K.rrtnm hnne, nartlu modern. Phone Webster 29970. DCNDEK Eeautlful. modern, superbly finished, elegant electric ' fixtures, fine mantel; oat meal paper, deep basement, $4,000; terms. Dr. Ward. Doug. S3. REAL ESTATE FARM A RASCH LANDS FOR SALE lanada. EXCELLENT British Columbia farm lands In 40-nrr hln.'ka- I -VI oanh on.4 tit , - - - . -. . vwv ........ u . manthlV. A SnlonHfH nnantn.r nd,41Ui4 4n , . v. u w.lll. o wka.tcu it- formation on request. Reliable agents waniea. .National f inance company, Ltd., tulurauu. IP you want a Colorado stock ranch that will make you money, write roe your wants and I will supply them. C. W. Reed. Elisabeth. Colo. Ueors la. GREAT SOUTH GEOXiGIA Traversed by the ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM ATLANTIC RAILROAD, lands adapted to the widest range ol croOS. All th. motiov rrnna plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this comma country, ita anil. climate, church and school advantages, writ W. B. LEAHY, PEPT. K. General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. GA. THE easiest way to find a buyer tot your farm in to insert a small want 4 in the Dea Atolnaa Capital. Largest cir culation in the stte of lew a, 43,w0 daily . The Capital is read oy ana believed In bj the standpatters tit lowa, who simply r (us to permit any otbr pier lu their homes, Hates, 1 cent word a day; ui par Una per month; count mix ordinary words to Ue Una. AdUre it Mom. Capital. Den Moiocs. 1st. iUiaaouri. THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE OZARKS OP MISSOURI. 8,080-acre stock ranch, offered at leas than half its value tor quick sale. A J. Johnston, Merchants National Bank Bldg., Springfield, Mo. JACKSON COUNTY. 410 acres, mostly choice level valley land, extra good improvements; at sta tion, rock road; alfalfa, blue grass; $i& per acre. John A. Kerr, Independence, Mo. Montana, "SEVENTY thousand acres Carey land open to entry on Vailer-Moniana project. Canal system completed. Pay ments extend over fifteen years. Sec tion famous for grain, forage and vege tables. Write Clinton, Hunt & Com pany, Box 16, Vaiier, Montana."' RANCHES-420,000 to $100,000. Sen4 for list. Shopen & Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. Nebraslta. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $26 TO $33 PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for U years, including 1910 and 1911, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soli, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full information. Agents wanted everywhere. PUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NEB. NEBRASKA'S GREATEST LAND AUC-TION-6,000 ACRES. The most gigantic auction sale of high class corn, wheat and alfalfa lands ever held in America; 80-acre tracts, 120-acre tracts, 160-acre tracts, 240-acrc tracts, 320 acre tracts and 640-acre tracts. All In dividual farms having their own indi vidual Improvements, consisting of houses, barns and outbuildings, all fenced. To be sold on August 20 and 21, at auction. Easy terms. Long time. Low rate of Interest. For further information ad dress Farmers' Land Company, 417-18-19-20, First National Bank Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. Colonel Z. S. Branson, auctioneer; H. K. Frantx. clerk. BIG SNAP. 160 acres fine, smooth, plowable land in Brown county, Neb., for $1,600. Hicks, 219 Board of Trade Bldg. PLATTE county farm for sale; 3V4 miles from Monroe; rolling land; fair Improvements; good neighborhood; price, $10,000. Address William Webster, Colum bus, Neb. Nevada. FOR WHOLESALERS AND COLONI ZATION COMPANIES. 2a,000 acres well Improved and well known ranch In the great fertile Hum boldt valley of Nevada, the only un boomed state In the west; a virgin field readv for development. wh,r Und minu are still figured from a grazing stand point. This tract lies seven miles from two main transcontinentl trunk lines; Is traversed and abundantly k ia living streams, has 2.500 acres of land under Irrigation, has 8,000 acres which can be readily developed into the highest ciass oi proouctive irrigated land, has thousands of acres suitable for scientific farming. The soil Is unequaled and will produce all small grains, alfalfa, tuber plants and the finest of apples, pears, nlums. cherries and kindred frut sev eral thousand tons of hay is cut annu ally. The ranch Is a compact body, Ideal tn every respect for retailing. It Is the kind which the careful colonizer dreams of, but seldom finds. Every phase is suited for exploiting, from the high qual ity of the land to the benefits of home seekers' rates. Water rights and titles perfect. We state, with full knowledge, that this is the most extraordinary bargain in the west. We will deliver this for a short time at $8.00 an acre with suitable terms. Write for more details. In addition we own, control and offer for ftale farms, ranrhoa whnt.onu i . - - . .- ..wvwaic aim retail tracts in the meritorious districts of n.anas, t-oioraao ana rveoraska. We deal only In picked and carefully ap praised lands. Send for lists. WANTLAND A SHELTON LAND CO McCAGUE BLDG., OMAHA. NEB." UKianoma, $6 Per Acre for ISO acres of deeded land 7 miles from Arnett, county seat of Ellis county, Okl. 40 acres broke and in crope. l;so seres can be tilled. Lays nice, soil rich. Title perfect, crops good. Quit renting and be a home owner. Above price for short time only. Write or wire J. Hodge, Room 8, 1151.4 W. Grand Ave., Oklahoma City, Okl. sua.U Dakota. 320 ACRES of land for sale close to Winner, county seat of Tripp county, So. Dak.; all good plow land; good urms; 190-acre farm close to Winner a bargain. G. F. Kares. Winner, So. Dak. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mlieaga and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. live it t oct: t'ommiaaiott Merchant Byers Bros. & Co. Stronc; and responsible. WOOD EROS., 234-28 Exchange Bldg. Orat Wc-st. Cum. Co.. Omaha. & Denver. Clav. Robison U Co., 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON '.om. Co.. ii Exchange Hirig. Martin Kro A Co.. h'.xch. Bldg. TACG BROS., handle cttle. bo'. sheep. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Views on Wheat Trade Seem to Be Confused. SHIPPING DEMAND FOR CORN Trader See Nothing to Cause Any Permanent Advance In Price of Oats Brisk Demand for New Oats. OMAHA, Aug. 6. 1912. The views are mixed on the wheat trade at this level. Every bodv is leady to con cede that the big northwest crop Is prac tically safe and that the new spring wheat will begin to move as soon as the farmers can thresh. The fact that the visible supply is very small as compared with a yea- age is answered by the claim that the northwest and southwest with bumper yields will soon rush the grain Into visibly points. On the other hand, receivers are of tht opinion that tenants and others in rcd of money have mar keted their fii st surplus and that the winter wheat movement la due for a drop. Millers at interior as well as terminal points will probably take about all the spring wheat offered up until October 1. If the foreigner continue to take the new hard winter wheat in large quantities It will keep the tipde In a safe commer cial position. Uul: wheat unchanged to Vtc lower. There are two distinct propositions to consider in corn. The one Is the Septem ber . contracts with only 2.50O.0OO bushels In the visible supply, a good shipping de mand and speculative holding for that month is somewhat concentrated. This makes bears uneasy and they keep under cover at the rallies. The other proposi tion is the trading in the December and May options; prices are sure to be regu lated by weather and crop news for the balunce of the month. Feeling Is gen erally bearish, but until the ciop is fur ther along and accidents eliminated good support may be expected on all oversold spots in local trade. Cash corn, ij'glHc lower. Traders see nothing to cause any perma nent advance in prices and train men arc of the opinion that there will be a good demand for the new oats at the present level. It Is noted that a number of radi cal oats bears when the whole trade was bullish sold oats at 3oo lor September, and have taken a nice protlt. These men say that the oats should be sold on the strength of the excellent crop. Cash oats, unchanged. Clarances of wheat and flour were 03.000 bu; corn, 5,000 bu,; oats, 300 bu. Wheat at Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd -higher; corn, Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 622,000 bu. and shipments, 744,000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1,011,00 bu. and ship ments or WJ6.UUU ou. Receipts of corn were 490,000 bu. and shipments. 138,000 bu., against receipts last year of 274.000 bu. and shipments of 4S)o,- 000 bu. Receipts of oats were 866,000 bu. and shipments 201,000 bu., against receipts last year of 955,000 bu. and shipments of 768, 000 bu. Omaha taau Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8638c; No. 3 hard, 8587c; No. 4 hard. 79854c. CORN-No. 2 white, 74c; No. 3 white, 7373V4c; No. 4 white, 71W2c; No. 2 yel low, 7Wc; No. 3 yellow, 7070Hc; No. 4 yellow, 6S69Hc; No. 2, 10c: No. 3, 69H 70ic; No. 4. OiHSMVsc OATS-No. 2 white, 33V&S44c; standard, 33H34; No. i white, 33c; No. 4 white. 31 BARLEY Malting. 6070c; No. 1 feed. 3&45c. RYE No. 2, 6062c; No. 8, B780c. Th following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 2, hard winter, 6 cars, 8c; 6 cars, 86c; 1 car, 86ic. No. 3, hard winter, 1 car, 87c; 1 car, 86c. Com: No. 2 white, 1 car, 74c; No. 3 white, S cars, 7S4c; 3 cars, 73c; No. 2 yellow, 3 cars, 7(tc; No. 3 yellow, 7 cars, 70c; 1 car (poor) 70c: No. 4 yellow 8 cars. 69Vc; 1 car, 68c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 70c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 70c; 2 cars, 70o; 8 cars. 69Hc; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 68c; 2 cars, 68c, 1 car, 67 c. Oats: Standard, 1 car, S4c; 1 car, 3314c. No. 3 white, 8 cars, 33c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 236 307 859 Minneapolis ....136 Duluth 8 Omaha 49 47 15 Kansas City 175 20 22 Winnipeg 196 ; CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. .-Suggestions that the wheat crop of the United States this fall might amount to the huge aggregate of 800,00.00 bushels, jolted down prices to day to the lowest level Of the season. The close though steady, was to .Qc under last night. Corn furnished He to tc cheaper, oats were off He to ic and provisions varied from T&c decline to an advance of 2Vc. Estimates pt the spring yield at 360,000, 000 bshels to 400,000,000 bshels and the winter total at 400,000,00 flat. Septemuber wlhch showed coparatlye steadiness, ranged from 92c to 92c with last transac tions at 92Vs!4Ci Just Vc lower than twenty-four hours before. December showed a fall of ffic net Corn ruled heavy. September fluc tuated between 65c and 66H0, closing Vio lower at (44c. Cash grades were firm. No 3 yellow was quoted at 7475c. New low records for the year were made in oats. September swung from S1V to 3!fii,c. and closed at the last named figures, a "So droup from last night. Much of the provision trade was In th charging of September holding to Jan uary, packers taking the nearby months. Except for October ribs the day resulted In prices easing off a shade to 7Hc off. Closing quotations on tuiures were; Article I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat' v. wneati Dec. m m 93y4i mnm 93 May.ia&WAl 96l 96V.,9i&H 94 Aug.. I i I i am? "7 --.: ' 1 ' V.UI II I j Sept.6MMi! Dec.56V May.SI Oats, i Sept. I 31HI Dec..32V3S May.lSllWk! Pork., i : Sept. 17 80 I 66; fi578:S'466.?H 65H!66H'58144, 5655M56 56 I 56141 66 32HI31HV8Hb8K 3214(81 34V34&34 3tVs U 17 82HI V 70 j 17 77 " S2H 18 CO I 17 88 I IT 87U.I it ok Oct. 18 00 Jan..l 18 57V4! 18 571 18 47U lit Km.! m nu. Lara-i I'll Sept.10 557j 10 67 10 69 10 50 I 10 66 Oot..10 62-651 10 65 10 57W10 67-60 10 65 Dec. 10 37HI 10 S7 10 32ii10 85-371 10 40 Jan.. 10 S?HI 10 371 10 35 10 374110 37-10 Ribs- I I I I Sept. 10 55 10 65 10 52H; 10 65 10 Oct.. 110 62-55 10 55 10 471 10 62HI 10 55 Jan.. 9 80 I 9 80 I 9 72UI 9 7R a ?k FLOUR-Steady; winter patents, $4.30fli ii'Lltshts- .wff4-y: wring patents, &5: 8tnUSh,t- H6O4.70; bakers, 54.0024. o0. RVE-No. t. 68S70C. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 45(g"J0c; fair to choice malting. 60(g74c. SEEDS-Timothy, $4 tagi.0O; clover, $1000 QIS.OO. PROVISIONS-Mess pork. $17.75m7.87V4; IWK1" tierce' 10-42'4; shorts ribs loose, Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 53,000 bu. Primary receipts were 522,000 bu., compared with 1,011,000 tn. the corresponding day a vear ago The World's visible supply as ihown by Bradstreet' decreased 4. 620.000 bu. Esti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 281 cars; corn, 212 cars; oats, 307 cars; hogs. 25.000 head. ' Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.0tt&1.03; No. 3 red, 97c$1.01; No. 2 hard, W,i&Dfic; No. 3 hard. 91930; No. 1 northern. $1.01S1.08; No. 2 northern, $1.HJ 4(1.05; No. northern, 93c$l.C3; No. 2 spring. 96:.&tl.02; No. spring, 93crgtl 02: No. 4 spring, DOciffJl.OO; velvet chaff. 90cff $1.03; durum, Mlrc. Corn: No. 2. 73irtf 71c; No. 2 white, 75'i'7oo; No. 2 yellow, 74fc75c; No. 3, 72s4';73Hc; No. S white, 74H &75c; No. 3 yellow, ,78'6'3l4c; No. 4, 70ft 72hc; No. 4 white. THiG'SHe; n0. 4 yel low, 72873c. Oats: No. 2. new, 304931 tc No. 2 white, old. S3'tfi34Vic; new, ilir No. 3 white, new. 3rviiff'32Vjc; No. 4 white M, oZMc; new. S0ti32c; standard, old, 67 72.-; nw, $2i333c. Rye: No. 2, 680,70c. P.ar lry, 4Vo.9e. Timothy reed: S4.oo&).,0 i lor y'l: iW.20fg.15.00. BUTTER-Steady; creameries, 23535c; dairies, 21324c. EGGSSteady; receipts, 15,117 CTf.es; at mark, cases included. liHSWsc; ordinary firsts, ltic. firsts, ISc. CHEESE-Steady; daisies. Ij'UlS'vc: twins. 144l 15c; young Americas 15' 15V: long horns. 15'i'Slsjc. FOTATOES-Ursettled; receipt. 45 cars; Illinois. &7&c; Kansas and Mis souri . 7072c. POULTRY A live easy; turkeys. 12c; chickens. 13c; springs. lTJfl'Jc. VEAL Steady at 9ffl3c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORKv-Aug .-FLOVR-Steady; spring patents, $6.Uffi5.40: winter straight. $4.6ofi-4.S0; winter patents, $4.SOi5.2i; spring clears $4.Wi4.$0; winter extra. No.. 1. $4.104.23; w.nter extiai, No. 2, $4 0" fffl.W; Kansas straights. $4.jofr4.M. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $4.23440; choice to fancy, $t.4r84.50. . CORNMEAL Steadv; fine white and yellow, $1.651.70; coarse, $1.6001.66; kiln dried, $4.06. RYE Quiet; No. i western, 7c, c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Nominal. WHEAT Spot market, firm; nsw red, $1.064 c. I. f. track and No. 2 red, $U8 f. o. b. afloat to arrive; new No. 1 Du lutfi, $1.024 f. 0. b. afloat. Futures mar ket closed c higher to lo net lower. Septembur closed , $1.00i; December. $100H- CORN Spot market steady; export, sic f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market stady; No. 2 and No. 8. old, 6lc, nominal; No. 4. new. 660, nominal on track; new natural white, &S$V8c; old white clipped, 6!fiSc on tiack. HAS -Steady; prime. $1.:: So. 1, $1.30; No. S. $l.ies20; No. 3, 90ff1.00. HTDES-iMoady ; Central America, 24c; Bogota, 24ri2oc. LEATHKR-Firm: hemlock firsts. 259 27c; iwomis, Mf)2fic; thirds. 2122c; re- j jecta, Inc. PROVISIONS-Po.-k. firm: mess, $20.00 (S50B0: famllv. S20&MK1.00: short elears. $19.2oS320.75. Beef, firm; mess. $15.0OW15.oii: family. i8.0J(ff.i8.50; beer hams. iw 31.00. Cut mf jts. ateudv: Dlckled bailies. 10 to H pounds, $U.0OQi2.5u; pickled hams, W3.00. Lard, steady; middle west prime, tl0.fl0inl0.7t): refined. oi:let: continent. $11.10; South America, iw.hb; compound, $S.2iJ; 8.50. BUTT ER Easy ; receipts, 6.199 tubs. Creamery: Extras. 36Si7c; firsts, 359 2oVc; seconds. 24.? 26c; thirds. 22 23c. State dairy. Fine3t. 36c; good to prime, 24tf:5c; common to fair, 21&2Sc. CHEE.SS Firm; state, whole milk, white, specials, 15c; skims, 3's12V. EGGS Firm; fresh gathered, extras, 23J244c; fresh gathered, firsts, 20Vr422c; western gathered. whlts, 2025c POULTRY Live steady; wt-sUni broil ers, ISc; fowls, 14ci turkeys, lie. Drsesed, unsettled; fresh killed western broilers, 172oc; fowls, 14'44fl7c; turkeys, l(VJfl7c. Available Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Sre-clal cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstr?etfc show the following changes In available supplies as com pared with previous accounts: Wheat, United States east of Rockies, increased 1.335,000 bu.; United States, west of Rock ies, decreased 160,000 bu.; Canada de creased 2,105.000 bu. Total United States and Canada decreased 920,000 bu. Afloat for and in Europe decreased 3.700,000. Total American and European supply de creased 4,620,000 bu. Corn, United States and Canada, decreased 1.482.000 bu. Oatta. United States and Canada, decreased 285.000 bu. The leading increases and de creases reported this week follow: In creases: Lincoln and vicinity, 227,000 bu.; St. Joseph, 135,000 bu.; Nashville, 102,000 bu.; Louisville. 102,000 bu.; Dallas, 70,000 bu. Decreases: Manitoba, 905,000 bu.; Goderick. 140,000 bu. Minneapolis Gr'i Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 6. WHEAT September, 9Hc; December, 92tc; Jan uary, 96c. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1.05; No. 1 northern, $1.03Hl-O44: No. 2 northern, $1.0H4l.O3i; No. 3 wheat, 99icf$1.00Vi. BARLEY-40(972c, FLAX-M.82ffl.94. FLOUR Local patents, $5.003.II3 : other patents, $4.75800; first clears, $3.603f3.75: second dears, $2.4n2.70. BRAN In 100-pound sacks, fl9.O01J19.5O. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 8WHEAT-N0. 1 northern. $1.110,1.12; No. 2 northern. $1.081.10; No. 2 hard winter. 95r; Sep tember. 82mj824c; December. 92$92c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 7475c; No. 3 white, 73(f?3',4c: September. 66H66V4c; December &Rv4(?T58c. OATS-Standard, 40-42e. BARLEY Malting. 60igSOc. No Markets in Kansas City, KANSAS CITY. Aug. 6.-N0 grain markets. Election. BUTTER Creamery. 24c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 20c; packing stocks, 20c. EGGS Extras, 20c; firsts, 18c; sec onds. 14c. POULTRY Hens, Utic; roosters, Tc; broilers, 18c. Porla Market. PEORIA, Aug. 6.-CORN-lc lower; No. 3 yellow, 73Hc; No. 4 yellow, 70V4c; No. 2 mixed, 72Hc; No. 4 mixed, 70V4c; sam ple, 62c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 32c; standard, 31c; No. $ white, 304c; No. 1 mixed, 284c; No. 3 mixed, 284c; No. 4 mixed, 27c. Liverpool Grain Market. t Mrroonoi. Atio a wmctaI" et steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 8s 14d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 114d. Futures, easy; October 7s, 44d; December, is, ,84d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed old, kiln dried 6s lO&d. Futures, steady; September, 4s, 104d; December, 4s, 9d. I Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6. BUTTER Weak and 4c lower; western creamery extra, 264f 274c. EGGS Firm and unchanged. CHEESE Furm, unchanged. Jew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 8.-MONEY-On call, steady; 2S4 per cent; ruling rale, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at i per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days, 34 per cent; ninety days, 3i4 per cent; stx months, 444 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $1.8465 for sixty-day bills and at $4.$716 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.83T. 'SILVER Bar, 60c; Mexican dollars. 48c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: 0. S. rt. t, rag...J0KK. C. to. rf (... n o coupon ICOL. 8. db. 4 1M1.. tt C. I. Si. ret lt L. X unl .... i to coupon 10i M. K. A T. 1U 4a.. M V. 8. 4t, reg H3 do w do coupon IH14 Mo. Pacific i 70 Pn. 8, coupon.. .11 to conv. H lii AllU-Cbal. 1st 5. . WHN H R of M 90 Amr. Ag. 5 MlViK. T. C. f. 3m t A T ft T. cv. li. lH'i do deb. U st Am.' Tobacco .. J2014N. T. N. H. A H. Armour & Co. 4HI-- l ct. 3H DO itchlunn n. 4.... ' N. W. lit c. 4.. 7i do cv. 41, 1940 ... 105 do cv. 4i 117'A HO CV. on -'.-u. i-BCIIIC 41 VB a C. L. 1st 4s do 8 ss Bal. 4V Ohio 4 WHO. 8 L. rfdt;. ... j4 do 3H 14rnn. cv. 3. J91J.. 7i, nrnk Tr. cv. 4 W do con. 4 102U Ctn. of O. lltVi Petdlns fen. 4i S"H Cn. Ltn (. i s r. 4 Chf. s Ohio 4W.. M do con. in u do conv. m H8t. h. 8 W. c. 4i . CWcafo A. 8. A. L. a-IJ. 6.... 7H C. B. A Q. J WWSo. Pac. col. 4... KW4 do gn. 4 5 do cv. 4 , C M ft 8 P e 44. s. 101 do I at rf. 4 44 C. R. I. ft P c 4. M g. Rallwar 6 JVi do rfg. 4 do (en. 4 7114 C ft 8 r. 4 e. 44s M Union Pacific 4i... .lOO4J D A H. cv. 4. d cv. 4 101 D 4 R O. rf. 5s. - do lt It rof. it . . n piptllVer' 5 74 tr. 8 Rubber fc. .. 10414 Erie p. ) 4 M V. 8 Steel 24 6 ..102 do gen. 4 "4v..rr. Chem. 5 . M do cv. 4. er. B. 7H4Wihh let ft n. 41 474 111. Ten. lit ref. 4 OSHWeitern Md. 4 i4 Infer. Met 4H MH Weet. Elec. cv it.. , Inter. M M. 4H... 4'Wli. Central 4t ... tl Jpn 44 rnn'lltlnti of Trrnnarv, WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 -At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United States treasury was: Work Ins balance In treasury offices. $98,221. 19.1. In banks and Philippine treasury. 3iP.SI0.fiW. The total gpneral fund was $lfi2.7P STS. Receipts yesterday were $918, 104. Disburaements were $1,213 9. The eniplus to date this fiscal year Is 1748.. 77. as against deficit of $14,996,048 at this tlm last year. These figures ex clude Panama canal and public debt transactions- OMAHA LIVEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Steady to a Little Stronger. HOGS SUFFER A SEVERE SLUMP Sheep and Lambs of Good Quality Folly Steady and Active, With Other Kinds Slow But About Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. . Mil Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Shp. Official Mondav 4.96$ 3,M Estimate Tuesday .... 3,800 10,700 W.S&0 Two days this week., 8.668 14.358 24.44$ Same days last week.. 4.491 13(80 245$t Same days 2 w ks ago.. 7.734 14.737 lt.46 ame days 3 w ks ago.. 6.374 17.119 l'.T2t Same days 4 w ks ago.. 3,640 11 537 13.783 Same days last year... 16.070 9,643 28,962 The following table shows the rcttpt of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1913. 1911. Inc. Dec. Cattle 483,290 J59.9S6 78.646 Hogs 2.100,862 1.655,724 445.138 Sheep 1.079,728 919.317 180,411 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the lf8t tew days with comparisons: Date. I 1912. 15H . 1910.l.l08.ll9ff.190ll. July 29.1 T 6ti 16 7 T 9SJ 7 27 8 14! 041 July 30. 7 66VI 7 71 7 40 ( 24 6 17 July 31.1 7 1W. 69 I 7 44 ( 411 8 01 6 3i 8 15 H (23 22 Aug. 1. 7 764 l 1 0 8 44 6 3 AUg. 3.. Aug. $.. Aug. 4.. Aug. 5.. T 85 69 7 60 7 49 6 91 8 33 $$ SS 7 9SU 8 084 ( 7 7 761 7 64 n 3; 7 701 7 62 7 04 7 68 ? 64 SRI ( 93' Aug- i 7 71 7 68 6 45 5 85 6 20 Sunday. Racelnta and dlSDOsltion of live Stock at tite Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at s p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r t. C, M. & St. P 4 5 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 31 24 , 40 6 C. & N. W.. east.. 7 15 C. & N. W., west.. 47 78 C, St. P.. M. & O.. 8 10 2 C, B. & Q.. east.. 4 12 C, B. & Q., west.. 59 33 11 C, R. I. & P., east 3 S .. C, R. I. & P., west 1 1 Illinois Central 1 3 C. Q. W 18 1.. Total receipts.... 1(B 148 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,833 1.850 2.793 3.539 Morris & Co 309 07 873 564 $48 Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co 1,964 1.987 2.637 484 720 Schwartx-Boien Co Krey Packing Co Morrell Morris, from K. C... W. B. Vansant Co.... Benton, Vansant & L. Hill & Son F. B. Lewis... Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. II. Bulla L. F. Huss McCreary Kellogg... H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Lee Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. Ronenstock Bros 48 38 87 47 174 12S $7 124 89 6 40 62 85 96 79 108 868 Other buyers 4144 Totals 4.464 8,840 14,179 CATTLE As compared with recent weeks there was a very liberal run of cattle today making the total for the two days, $,668 head a gain of over 3,000 head as compared with last week and of still more than that when compared with three or four weeks ago. On the other hand as compared with same two days a year ago there Is a falling off of al most 10,000 bead. The supply of beef steers, especially the better grades, was very small. At th aama time, thara was a reasonably sood demand and anything that could be called at all desirable commanoed prices that were a little stronger than yesterday. It will be rememoered that the market on beef steers was a little easier veaterdav. but the Strength to day would go a long way toward making 110 any loss that may have occurred Cows and heifers were In good de mand and fully steady. Stock cattle and feeders were also free sellers and tne market on aesnanie kinds was very firm. The better grades of cattle were all cleaned up at tn early hour In the morning. Quotations on Native Cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $8.7600.76; fair to good beef steers, $7.768.76; common to fair beef steers, $5.763i7.76; good to cholo heifers, $0.25?. 25, good to choice cows. $5. 766. 76: fair to good cows, $4.6005.76; common to fair cows, $3.7624.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, u.40)7.w; fair to good etockars and feeders, $4.75 Q6.40; common to fair stockers and feed ers, 83.704.76; stock cows ana neuera t3.5GS5.00; veal calves, $4.OO8.O0; bulls, stags, etc., $3.766.50. Quotations on Range Cattle: Good to choice beef steers. $7.508.2E; fair to good beef steers, $6.507.50; common to fair beef steers. . $6.60(316.50. Representative sales: BEiLF STEERS. No. 4 11 A. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1017 00 10 1101 7 18 m 35 4 1125 T TO 14 101 7 00 U M0 7 15 1 11M I 76 H 1114 I 86 COWS. Ml 4 M IX 706 4 10 46 I 00 10 Ill ( 10 4 767 S 10 1 70S t 10 g I8 I IS 1 MS 3 TB 8 M7 1 15 T MT I 16 1 150 I 14 10 J02! 6 15 8 6 50 1 1MI I 85 28 510 5 70 24 10U 180 4 5 4 6 7 I a 780 4 00 m i 16 170 4 26 824 4 15 651 4 70 166 4 T4 164 4 S5 HEIFERS. 423 501 640 564 4 10 T MO 4 0 4 (0 t 707 4 M 4 40 T 691 5 00 4 70 500 I 10 4 75 t TOO 00 BULLS. 1 590 4 60 t 1460 4 76 t 1000 4 55 CALVES- 2 80 6 35 5 154 T 60 I ITS t 26 10 lT 7 T6 g 165 4 50 i 300 7 76 5 80O T 26 1 182 I 00 4 2S6 T 60 1 130 I 00 4. 210 T 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. S 468 4 j 65 4 50 g 4IT 6 00 4 (16 6 05 g 67 5 10 667 8 16 g 614 5 20 35.... a.... 14.... 7 . 4g 6 10 . 7t6 8 40 8(2 I 60 TM 6 40 8 0g g 00 8 10S8 t 00 4 620 g 40 6 26 NEBRASKA 5 cowg... 7 feeders 8 cows... .. m 4 40 .. 7S2 S 0 ..JOS& 8" 60 5 feeders.. 1024 8 fO 15 heifers.. 773 t 45 6 steers.. ..1001 00 35 steers.. ..1143 $0 7 feeders.. 91$ 5 $0 72 cow 76? 6 40 heifers.. 746 4 n :2 cows 920 5 26 8 cows 83S 5 CO 12 calves... 8R6 00 $0 heifers.. 741 4 40 il steers . ..11$9 0 17 cows 93$ 6 20 19 steers.. ..1076 7 AO W cows 935 5 25 S9 steers.. ..1120 6 80 9 steers.... 988 E 36 8 heifers.. 747 6 80 20 steers.. ..1141 7 00 10 feeders 19 cows... 7B4 $5 830 858 1$3 825 5 75 6 45 A 40 5 10 7 75 4 CO 7 $5 5 80 5 76 44 feeders.. 20 cows., a calves g cows.. 38 steers. ..r .. 973 25 cows. . . 10 feeders 715 29 st?rs ..1070 fl (0 11 feeders. 787 5 80 2 heifers.. RS4 E0 cows $$4 24 cows 997 5 80 8 80 6 45 .14 cows 990 5 60 14 feeders.. 1022 6 25 27 heifers.. 821 5 35 E. E. Grinder. 23 cows 888 6 36 F. M. Murphy. 14 cows 912 6 35 11 cows 926 5 85 C. E. Calif A Son. 14 steers.. ..1035 6 35 4 bulls 1302 4 50 HOGS The market opened this morning with speculators and shippers picking up a few of the best light and butcher weights at prices that were generally steady with yesterday, although here and there they paid a little stronger prices for something that just suited them. Now and then-It was possible to point out pales that looked possibly 5c higher, although the top was no higher than yes terday. Shippers' requirements were not a large as usual and their orders were filled long before sellers even had a chance to unload all their light hogs. Parkers wer backward about taking hold and as later advices from other markets were discouraging they started out bidding prices that were generally 10c lower than yesterday. Hr and thr8 a few hogs that just happened to suit them may hav sold at prices not over 5Wo lower, but as ft rule trisy held out for a 10c decline. At seller were not prepared to make any such cut In prices without a hard struggle the market be came very slow and dull and for a time very little business was doing. Buyers, however, had the best of it nd tn the nd salesmen were forced to cut loose at prices mostly 10c lower than yesterday. Rough heavy hogs were the hardest to sell and they showed in many cases a good deal more decline, being 10 016o or more lower. While 'he trade was at no time active pretty much everything had changed hands by midday. Representative gales: No. Av. Sb. Pr. No. At. 8b. Pr. t 370 SO 7 60 85 356 ISO 7 $8 15 SSI 150 T ?$ 86 til 130 T as t 217 250 7 75 81 m ... Ill 84.. ..,..3!0 ... T 10 T 350 350 I 00 52 t IN 7 10 81 320 ... 8 80 84 353 10 T 50 71 3M to g On ( 301 ... 7 85 0 188 04 8 go 65 307 150 7 85 83 340 40 8 00 67 14 tO T M 63 3M 80 t 00 87 2S 80 7 85 63 161 ... g 00 55 JiW 80 T 85 76 317 80 g 60 40 330 40 T 55 40 118 ... g 00 II 383 100 7 15 87 ttt 80 8 08 .......! 85 7 85 TO 888 180 t 00 32 110 ... 7 86 81 187 80 8 00 S3 SIT . . T 83 3 148 50 I 00 63 353 100 7 8TV4 78 2Jt ... 8 00 88 253 80 7 87V 38 3T4 ... 6 00 43 121 80 7 80 13 171 80 6 80 84 334 80 7 80 88 TO 30 8 00 88 10 340 7 0 70 lit 80 8 80 58 3.18 ISO T SO 76 238 180 8 40 8T 25S ... !M 77 385 110 8 00 0 163 ... 7 e 68. ...... 338 1M 8 00 gt 284 80 7 80 ti 310 ... 8 00 58 358 50 7 80 88 ITT 80 8 00 83 1ST 180 T 90 07 280 80 8 05 TO 340 ... 7 80 85 831 80 8 88 40 341 ... 7 80 87 363 340 8 06 84 308 10 T 80 4 167 80 8 08 80 ISO 160 7 80 80 306 ... I 08 34 850 ... 7 80 T5 326 180 8 85 67 883 ... T 80 76 207 ... I 0JH 61 886 ... t 80 73 244 180 t 10 78 05 ... 7 t 83 342 80 8 10 48 112 180 t 80 71 114 340 8 10 84 176 180 7 80 It 238 ... I 10 48 360 80 7 80 80 311 40 8 10 58 378 80 7 80 It 3S4 140 88 350 80 T 80 23 100 ... 6 10 Tt 148 ... 7 80 71 228 80 8 10 74 18 380 T 80 86 213 180 6 10 86 384 180 T SO 50 207 ... 8 10 88 254 130 7 80 73 348 40 8 10 81 288 180 T to 14 117 ... 8 10 70 218 120 7 to 78 283 40 6 134 61 255 80 t 80 73 284 40 8 ll'i 7 356 ... 7 80 68 331 80 8 34j 8T 316 180 7 80 14 21T ... 8 11 88 365 180 7 80 88 186 40 6 18 57 346 60 7 14 66 tti ... 8 16 14 343 ... T 88 73 311 180 8 16 54 348 280 7 M 41 Ill 120 8 15 48 247 140 t 85 81 Ml 40 8 16 30 80 7 85 31 348 ... I W T 200 ... 7 85 38 S6S ... 8 IS T 227 80 7 89 114 10 8 M 77 J41 ... 7 85 83 215 120 I 20 74 141 88 7 88 87 814 80 8 30 77 3.41 ... 7 85 68 til 10 8 20 88 118 4 7 8J 87 216 ... 8 30 64 ITS to T 88 74 2t ... 8 30 80 234 ... 7 85 63 161 48 8 30 86 209 ... 7 85 84 113 ... $26 T3 348 ... 7 88 80 326 48 I 38 tS 148 240 7 85 71 333 40 t 35 84 201 40 7 86 88 160 ... 6 25 tl 170 ... 7 88 88 2J 80 8 15 SHEEP The run of sheep nd ltmbs figured about fifty-three loads, or aruund 13,250 head, being th largest supply for a Tuesday sine November, 1911, and a ilttle larger than yesterday. A big per centage of the receipts waa made up of lambs, fat shtep, as on yesterday, con stituting the small end of th offerings. Wthers were mor numerous than any other class of sheep and th proportion of ewes and wethers was very small. General quality displayed soma Improve, ment over yesterday, at there were some really good lambs, ewea and wether In cluded among th holdings. The biggest part of the receipt was consigned from points in Idaho, th remainder being shipped In from Montana and Wyoming with a few decks of native stuff. Notwithstanding the comparatively large supply on hand th market opened early wtih buyers going about plcjctng up nearly all tha best stuff on sals, there being a good, active demand for anything really choice. After th greater part of that class of sheep and lambs had been bought trade taxed off and Ilttle If anything els changed hands until later in th morntnsr. Among the early sales war five cars o( pretty good Idaho iambs tnt soin at st.bo straignt ana about two load t rang wethers which brought $4.40. There was also a little bet ter than a deck of wstern ewes that sold at $3.76. In th end buyer and seller got to- gether and the big bulk of the supply was disposed or before miaaay. un tn whole, business might be described as fairly active and price paid for ootn sheep and lambs war generally steady with yesterday, in som esses it ws possible to find a few sale that were regarded ft strong when compared with yesterday's market. .Th feeder branch of the trade showed no important changes from ytrday, prices being steady to strong. Quotations on sheep and lamo. Lambs, good to choice, $7.00(37.50; lambs, fair to good, $6.0037.00, lambs, feeders, $6.00 $6.00; yearlings, good to choice light. $l.i5 SbAb, yearlings, good to choice heavy, $4.6094.75; yearlings, feeder, $3.754.50; wethers, good to chole. $4.00(34.35; weth rs, fair to good, $$.t54.00; wethart, feed ers, $3.0033.76; wes, good to choice, $3.io$ 4.00; ewet, fajr to good, $1KKP.76; awes, fedrs, $2.C03.00. No. Av. Pr. 638 Montana wether 116 4 35 112 Montana wether 117 85 712 Idaho lambs 68 7 25 153 Idaho lambs, cull 61 5 SO 57 Idaho lambs 64 7 00 $16 Idaho lambs 67 7 15 243 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 5 75 341 Idaho lambs, feeders 56 6 85 159 Idaho we I... 110 S 93 28 Idaho yearlings 78 4 75 76 Idaho ewes 110 $ 60 107 Idaho lambs 60 6 ou 189 Idaho lambs 6 I 60 $60 Idaho lambs, feeder 54 t 70 146 Idaho lambs, feeders 44 6 $6 137 Idaho lambs, feeders 45 6 hi 861 Oregon lambs, feeder 50 tw 160 Oregon lambs, feeder 45 6 86 422 Oregon lambs 67 69 669 Idaho lambs 68 7 00 189. Idaho lambs 68 6 SS 76 Idaho lambs 64 6 S5 609 Idaho lambs 4 7 tw 7 Idaho lambs 6 6 26 (t Idaho lambs 68 700 160 Idaho lambs 59 $86 375 fat wethers 118 6&r Montana wether 118 4 3i) 187$ Idaho lambs 68 7 50 65 Idaho wes 122 4 00 103 Idaho ewes 108 3 76 21 Idaho ewes 107 3 75 43 Idaho wethers Ill 4 60 87 Idaho wethers, culls 117 S 60 $03 Idaho wethers 116 4 40 35$ Idaho wethers 117 4 40 206 Idaho wethers lis 4 40 616 Wyoming wether 113 4 CO 132 Wyoming wether 113 4 00 74 Idaho Wethe and ylg 84 4 10 197 Idaho lambs, feeder 48 i 60 178 Idaho lambs, feeder 62 6 78 409 Idaho lambs 67 7 50 m Idaho lambs 68 7 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Ho Higher at First. CHICAGO, Aug. .CATTI-E-Rcelpts. $.500 head; market, steady; stockers and feeders higher; beeves, $G.85ftl0.15; Texas steers, $5.000700; western steers, $6.00 8.00; stockers and feeders. $4,003)7.10; cows nd heifers, $7.00p-8.$O; calves. $6.7510.00. HOGS -Receipts. 13,00 head;1 market, opened 6c higher but advance lost; light, $7.90p.s5: mixed, $7.50fli8.60; heavy. $7.35lf 8 f5; rough, $7.8Sfl7.55; pigs, $6.&ag.35; bulk of sale. lf7.9V38.35. SHEEP AND UAMBS-Ftecelpts, 26.000 head; market, generally steady; native, $3.3064.75; weHtern. $3.5fj;4.eri: yearling. R5O05.6B: lambs, native. $4.50i?J7.75; wet em. $4.60f(f7.80. Kansas City I.lve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. .-CATTI,E-recetpts. 13,000 head Including 1,300 southerns; market, strong to 15o higher: Wdrgss bef and export steers. $150 10.00; fair to good. $6.768.40; western. $4.80 (&7.50; southern cows. $360fli5.50; native cows, $3.2517.00; nntlv heifer. $5.O0ff.OO; bulls. $1.006.40; calves. $5,807X8.75. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market. 10c higher: bulk of sales, 8.25iJ.40: heavy, $A2088.42ft; packers and butchers, $8.20 8.15; lights. $J.25(B.50: pigs, $ft.OOUT.0O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, H.V) bead; msrket. strong, active; lambs, $6.00 ;.M; yearlings. $4.V34.75; wethers, $3.75 ffi4.40; ewes. M.WWiK; stpckr and feeders, $2.5fifriOO. St. Joseph Mv Stock Marlcet. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. . CATTLE Receipts, 2.300 head; market steady; steers, $6.759950; cows and heifers, $82i 9.00; calves, $4.50&.75. ' HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head; market steady to strong; top, $8.40; bulk of sales. $8.1058.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelptu, 4.000 head; market steady; lamb. $6.2597.3JV HEW YORK STOCK MARKET Course of Trading; Attended by Some; Irregularity. HEAVY TONE TOWARD CX0SE' . In Earlr Afternoon Some Support' Offered to Standard Shares, Which Result In Short Covering. NEW YORK, Aug. 6,-Th course ofl today's stock market was attended by considerable Irregularity and dullness after the first hour. Opening prices showed many small gains and losses, thei tormer predominating, but oerore tne; cloje the tone became reactionary, with. neaviness most marked in St. Paul, on) publication of June earnings and pres sure against steel. In the early afternoon some suDDort was offered to standard shares, which, resulted In short covering: and a returni of th general level to about last night clot. Th.s was again offset In the final oeaungs by heaviness in Union Facinc.1 Canadian Pacific and the sugar Issues. which sent prices back and resulted lnt ft rtither heavy close. The Canadian Sroup wss strong as wre also such tn ust rials as Snidebgker common and1 preferred and Bethlehem Steel preferred. On the other hand, American Tobacco,. American Agricultural, Chemical and1 Texas company were Inclined to ease otC coppers wer neavy. i In addition to the St. Paul statement for June, which exhibited a net decrease) of $147,000, making the year's net loss1 $2,2,o, a few other important railway! systems submitted June returns, that oti th Rock Island ihowlnc a net tain of $.W3.C00. which, however, found but sllghti rejection in the movement of shares.. London resumed oDeratlons aiter a double holiday by moderate purchases1 nere. , Bonds 'wer irregular with some heavi ness. In the 4 Iter cent Issues. Total talcs par value amounted to $2,228.00O.; miiicu ciair guYFiumeru uonus wfio unchanged on call. 1 Number of n1o ane leafltr.r Quotations en stocks wer as follows: 8 lea. High. Law. Cine. ' Amalgamttrt. Coppar ... 7,100 SS4, 824, gJHl - Agricultural .. 1,500 59 68H 58181 Am. Beet Sugir s.OOO 71 t 8!i Ataerlcaa Can 11,700 41 40 404)! Amgrlcaa Can pfd 4.100 120 120 120 American C. A t 200 68 58 68V American Cotton OIL... 400 58H 51 18 : Am. Ica fiaeurltlea 35 ' American Und u American Locomotlv ... goo 434 4V 43 "4' American 8. ft R 1,000 14 88 83 American 8. R. pfd 108 . Am Sugar Refining 500 IK 125ft 138 ' American T. A T 400 148 645J 145t$! American Tobacco too 107ft 808 80541 Antconda Mining Co.,.. 1.500 41 '4 ,41ft 41ft Alchleon l,;oo 108ft log 108ft! Atrhlesn pfd 100 103ft 101ft 102ft: AtHntlc Coait Una 100 141ft 141ft 14 lft, Baltimore Ohio 400 106 107ft 107ft' Bethlehem Steel 1,000 17ft 87ft 87ft Brooklyn Rapid Tr 1.500 83ft 82ft 62ft Canadian Faclflo 3,800 377ft 178 rft' Central Leather 1.300 3718 I7H 37ft Chewpegk ft Ohio 1,000 81ft 60ft 8m,! Chicago O. W 17 i Chicago M. ft St. P.... 1.100 107ft 108ft 107ft; Chicago ft. ,V W 100 141 140ft 140ft t Colorado V. & 1 80ft: Consolidated Uae 100 144 144 144 , Corn Product 300 14ft 14ft 14ft! Delaware Hudeon v..., 167 Denver ft Rio Grand 18 j D. ft R. O pfd 200 38ft 86 88 Hi Dlttlllers' Soctirltl 3!ft; Brit 1,308 31ft 16ft 38 Irit lt pfd 200 54 52ft 58ft Krl 3d pfd 43ft: General toloctrle 180ft. Greet Northern pfd 8.500 142ft 141ft 142ft; Oreet Northern Or ctft.. 600 41 43ft 43ft llllnol. Central 400 132ft 132ft 132ft, Interhorough Met 600 31ft soft 20ft, Inter. Met. pfd 12.800 61ft. 80ft 80ft; international Hirveiter .. 700 124ft 124 124ft lntrMarlna pfd 300 17ft 17ft 17ft: International Piper If ft1 International Pump 28ft Kineaa City 8outhrg 25 Ldda Oa WH Uhlgh Vaily 44,100 171ft 170ft 170ft,, LouliTllI It Neihvllle... too lKOft 168ft 16V M . 8t. t. ft B. 8. M... 400 162ft 168 162ft. Mleeourl, K. ft T W ,7i MlHeurl Pacific 1.10 37ft 87ft 17ft National Bl.cult 600 138ft l7ft 117 Ntlnl Lead ' 800 117 ft 11" S,m ii mi. 800 83ft 83ft 100 SS'i 32ft 8,500 123ft 123ft 800 115ft llft 800 109ft 108ft 200 88 38 200 11 180ft 21.200 18 187 700 28 88 600 87ft Kft H0 28 lift 500 62ft 61ft i.600 its" l'llft 1.100 28ft 28 600 77 ft 77ft 200 43ft 42 ii.'jiio ni'i iioft inn soft 80ft (00 14 83ft 200 52ft 52ft 32,200 "1ft 71 800 112ft U2 1.500 82ft 82 '"ioo "itft "iift "gOO 81ft 81ft 1.800 82ft 12 Norfolk A Weatern . North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Pltttbursh Coal 20ft 38 1 161 i Pullman Palac Car., Republic I. ft t Republic I. A 8. pfd ... 8t. U A 8 P. M V.., tleahoard Air Line Seaboard A. L. pfd Slow-Sheffield 8. I Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneue Copper Texa ft Pacific Union Paclfle Union Facllla pfd United State Realty.... United Btt Rubber ., 36ft 24ft' 63ft 55 111ft is r 77ft 43 31ft, 71ft: V. Carolina Chemlcil Wabath Wten fd Weilern Maryland Western Union 48 -4ft" 14ft 88 61 81'4 Vkulln, A I . E Total aale tor the day. 227,400 har. Bniton Stock Market. BOSTON. Aug. O-Closing quotation on stocks were a follows: Ailouaj 4tft Mohawk " Aml. Copper 83ftNvd Con. 21ft, J l L A 8 81 NIplMlng Mine ... 7ft Aruona Corn. tft North Butte 80 ... B ft C C. M. 7 North Uk Bft 1 Cal & Arltona.... 76ft Old Dominion 67V Csl. Hocla Oeceoli US Centennial 22ft(Julncy 81 Cop. Rans C. C... 67ft Shannon lift Ct Butte C. M... 13ft8uprlor 47ft. Franklin lift Superior ft B. M... 1ft Glroux Con 5 U-18Tamarack 48 Ornby Con 13ft U. 8. 8. R. A M... 4 , Oreene Cananea .... 18 do pfd 49ft tele Royal Copper. 14ft Utah Cen 13 Kerr Lk 2ft Utgh Copper Co.... 82 Uk Copper MftWInnn 5 U 811 Copper ft Wolverine 107 , Miami Coppor ...... 29ft, Neir York Mining Stock. NEW YORK. Aug. 6-Closlng quota Hons on mining stock were: Alt0, 175 Little Chief 4 Com. Tunnl stock.. 10 Mexican ....75 do bond 16 Ontario 150 Cn. Cal. Va 87 Ophlr 100 Iron Sliver 160 'standard 100 Uedvtlle Con 5 Yellow Jacket 50 Offered. St. L00U tire Ktork Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 8. CATTLE Receipts, , 7,800 head Including 7W Texans; market, teadv; native shipping and export steers, . $S o0S10.10; dressed and butcher steers. ! $6.0W3.J0: stockers and feeders, $4.00?r5.50: 1 calves, K6.0ft9.76; Texas and Oklahoma) steers, $4.50.26; cows and heifers, $3.60 j (R7.50. 1 HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; mar..et. 1 steady; pigs and lights, $7.0O8.6O; mixed and butchers, $S.50f8.60; good heavy, $8.50 1 38.60 I SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 , head; market, steady; muttons, $3.75 4.75; lambs, 05.50f 7.60; culls and bucks, ' Stock In Sight. $1.50g-8.5O: stockers, $2.0033,50. 1 ABSORBDOtf UMMEXT I1 Painful. Knotted. Swollen Veins, MDJr. 1 Leg, Manimltls, Old Sores, tilcer. U I healing, soothing. msDgtbenlng and In Igoratlog allays pain sod lurjammfttlaa1 promptly. Germicide and antiseptic. Mrs. R. M. Bemler, R. O. No. 1, Federal,, Kan aa eniargea veins uai nnauy oroa CiuftinR" considerable loss of blood. Uied ABWHBIING, JK. ana reponea Nn, I. iuifl. Telna entlrelr healed. atrelllna and discoloration son and Da nSO DO irouoie wnu mem eiuco duij m ABSOB BINS. Jit. i Invaluable as a general honse- rtnocuLeuou Drillers me,fc mvcuii r. leep-eeated colds, stiff-neck. gon w.'.VOUNS.P.D.r.. 104 Ten! St., Sjrlagneld. Mut. ; Ship Your Stock to South Omaha For List of Reliable Commission Merchant See Our Classified List of Merchants.