THE BEE: OMAHA,. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPKRTY KOI'. SALE. TO UtSX. aaU. oh Kji.Vi. UrtsT SKhi JOHN W H'lHKlNii. KA'iNAV ST. A Bargain , Kew house. Just finished, in Norwood .; addition: C rooms, with b:th and rerep ition hail, oa-t floors throughout, oak fin jish downstairs, white enamel with ma- hogany doors upsta'rs. all walls deco rated, electric light fixtures and sliades. permanent walks, sodded yard, tine-half block to Miller Park, for only $3,659. If ; sold this week. Owner will take you out In auto to show place. Webster VTS. ABAR6 A IN FOnf6w'" OnA liv.rnAm and rma .I'li-im hn'lM within walking distance. Address C 630, Bee, TWO COTTAGEsToR 11,700 One 4-rootn and one 5-ioom. Southwest Corner 35th and Patrick Ave. Renting for $20. , Nonresident owner anxious to raise some money. W. H. GATES, 644 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 'Phone Doug. M. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bears in Wheat Trade Have Made Very Poor Fight of late. CORN SITUATION IS ACUTE Heavy Shipping and Strength In the Other Markets Have Helped to Give Oata a Fair Recovery from Bottom Point. HANSCOM Park residence. Lot 60x150. Owner leaving city. Bargain. 1705 S. 2Sth St. H. 1540. FOR SALE 257V Evans St., 6-room, new, modern, oak finish, sleeping porch. Call Owner. Webster 781 - , BUY FROM OWNER. One acre with fine chicken shed and yard, new 6-roona cottage. Just completed; .furnace, electric light, bath and. cement cellar; 14 blocks from car Unc. Call Florence 221. I NEED THE CASH! And will sell my 5-room cottage, 3322 Franklin St. at a price that will makea 12 per cent Investment. Call and I'll prove it. C. I. W. Smith. 10 DAYS J8 250.00 10 DAYS Double brick, near High School, 24 rooms, one-half furnished; annuaftental $1,200. F. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam St. ONLY $230. Lot 50x150, one block from car, in Wal nut Hill. F. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam St. NONREStDKNT, anxious to sell his fine 8-room home, near Strehlow apnrt ments; all in finest repair; make Offer. F. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam St. YOUR own price and terms, 7-room house, out-of-town owner says sell, $1,350. GRANT, 211 lirandeis Theater. Doug. 211. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed, mailed free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate. Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property, Omaha. FOUR fine loti in Morningside addition, reasonable. Webster 4075. STOP, LOOK, HEAR. Seven-room, house at 4010 Brown St., lot txl30; If taken at once. $1.00. Call at place or 'phone Webster 3550. A CUBAGE FOR SALE MODERN SUBURBAN HOME. 59th and Center, with 15 acres choicest land and finest of Improvements; house modern throughout; 10 rooms ami bath; no trade; good terms. Inquire Andrew A. Furay, Station B, Route 1, Omaha, ieb. 'Phone Harney 1027. ACREAGE BARGAINS near urnann. CMI) 8. Merrill. 1SW City Nat. Bunk Bldg. One Acre With 5-Room House Near Country Club Located within one - block of macadam road that runs on the east side of Krug l-ark, within 6 blocks of car line. Has full bearing cherry, plum, peach and pear trees. Also other small fruits, such as blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and currants. . Ground lies high and sightly In a good location, with good surroundings. The house is nearly r.ew; la well arranged. Also has other outbuildings, large chicken house and rmall garage. Nice big shade trees ail around the place. Have another acre with 4-room house west' of Miller park, within one block of Farnam car line and paved road. . Nice east slope. Lots of young fruit set out. High and sightly ground. Or can sell one; or two-half acres with .it, or will sell the half acre separately. I, Half acres .have 120-ft. frontage and. will make three 40-ft. lots. One half acre is $750 and the other $800. The one acre with the four room house Is $2,750. These are very de sirable properties and will be sold quick. Would be pleased to show them to you at any time. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. OMAHA. Aug. 23. 1912. The bears In the wheat trade have made a very poor fight of late. They are dis appointed In not being able to force the early months off to the 90c level, as was predicted so freely a month ago. The trouble is they counted on an enormous rush of spring wheat to help break the prices, and the spring crop has scarcely begun to move yet. The weather has upset the calculations. The'bl? milling In terests in the northwest are getting away with about all the choice wheat. Short sellers are timid because they know the cash and September wheat is in strong hands. Theoretltally the market is a bearish situation because of the large yield, but for the present there Is more than an average lighting chance for those who buy on reactions of one cent or more. Cash wheat unchanged to 4c higher. For a month brokers have Issued warn ings against being found on the selling side of September corn. The further sharp advance in cash corn prices yesterday and the scarcity of corn on the tables to meet current demands, the Inability of houses with corn bought to arrive to se cure the same from the country, all helped to make the situation more acute. As for the new crop months, there is considerable bearish feeling for a long pull, but for the immediate future, w.th the crop not yet made, and the December at such a remarkable discount under tne cash level, there Is a feeling of uneasiness among short traders. Only a portion of the heavy short interest in the December option has been covered and the market presents a strong front. Cash corn un changed to 14c higher. There lias been ver heavy shipping and export sales of lat?jnd the strength In other markets has helped to give oats futures a fair recovery from the bottom point of the season. looking ahead it seems reasonable for the demand to be filled up soon and heavy marketing to continue. Gash oats unchanged to Vio lower. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 444,000 bu.; corn. 3.1,000 bu.; oats, 6,000 bu. Liverpool closed with wheat 4ld higher and corn l2d higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,212,000 bu. and shipments 601,000 bu., against re ceipts of 795,100 bu. and shipments of 430,. 000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were SS8.000 bu. and shipments 215,000 bu., against receipts of 576,000 bu. and shipments of 369,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 88S.0O0 bu. and shipments 648,000 bu., against receipts ot 698,000 bu. and shipments of 227,000 bu. last year- The following cash sales were reported; Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 4 cars, S9c; 2 cars, S8c; 5 cars, 88c; 2 cars, 884c. No. 3 hard winter: 4 cars, 874c; 5 cars, 874c; 1 car, 874c; 2 cars, 87c. No. 4 hard winter; $ cars, 87c; 1 car, 869ic; 2 cars, 864c. No grade: 1 car, 864c; 1 car, 88c. Oats No. 3 white: i cars, 324c; 2 cars, 32c; 2 cars, 314c; 8 cars, 314c; 2 cars, 14c. No. '4 white: 2 cars, 314c; 1 car, 81c. No. 3 vellow: 3 cars, 31 4c; 1 car, Sic. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 7S4c. No. t white: 2 cars, 76c; 3 cars, 76c. No. 4 white. 3 cars, poor, 74c. No. 3 color: 1 car, 754e. No. 4 color: 1 car, 74c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 76c. No. 3 yellow: 5 cars, 76c. No. 4 yel low: 1 car, 74c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 754c: 1 car, 754c; 2 cars, 75c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 764c; 3 cars, 75c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 734c. Omaha Coal Prices, WHEAT No. 2 hard, S8i8894c: No. . 3 hard, 8t4g884c; No. 4 hard, &04(S874c. CORN-No. 2 white, 764c; No. 3 wulte, 76c; No. 4 white, 7374c; No. 3 color, 754c; No. 2 yellow, 76c; No. 3 yellow. 757llc; No. 4 yellow, 73)74c; No. 2, 7a42tt4c; No. 3, 74i75c; No. 4. 724734c OATS No. 2 white. 3132'V4c; standard, 314S24e; No. S white. 3l4W4c; No. 4 'White, 313H4c; No. 3 yellow, 31314c. BAfvLKx Malting, tUSic; No. 1 leed, 3445c. ' ' HYK-4fc' 2. 6062q; Noi' 3, 5760c; . . Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corp Oata Chicago k, 128 ; 118 278 Minneapolis 9 Omaha Ill 39 84 Kansas City 252 25 19 REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Alabama. SOUTHERN ALABAMA LAND FOR " A.LE Price $4.00 to $8.00 per acre. Lo cation: Near Grand Bay, Satsuma, Cal vert and Mobile on railroad, WHY PAY BROKERS, $40 to $50 per acre? Buy di rect, save middle man's profit. Address Y 142, Bee. ' ' California, ' GR1DLET Irrigated colony land at $75 to $150 per acra; good land, plenty of water; thickly settled district, with good schools, adjoining town of 2,000. Easy terms. Write for Illustrated booklet. Homeseekers' Irrigated Land Co.. Grld ley. California. Colorado. Famous San Luis Valley, Colorado. Snap. 10.000 acres in famdus San Luis valley, Colorado, price. $10 per acie; requires $U 000 cash, balance clear property and terms. A fine coloniiatlon proposition. Address T. D. Hosmer, Paxton Hotel, Omaha. ' Irs, THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is to insert a small want ad In the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the stat of Iowa, 43,000 dally. The Cupital is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply-re-, fuse to permit any other paper in their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; $125 .per line per month; eount six ordinary umriia m th tin. .Address Des Moines Capital, Pes Moines, la. . ' 70 ACRES 3 mile pestoffice; owner, Robins, at Ogden hotel, Council Bluffs. Minnesota. FOR SALE Twenty-five selected dairy and potatoe farms from" forty to seventy miles from the twin cities on the Great Northern main line to Duluth. eft from $35 to $60 per aore, highly Improved with good buildings, good roads, telephones, rural delivery, electric cables have been stretched out through tiie country for light and power on the farms. The soil Is No. 1, free from stone and of a clay loam; the crops will prove it. Come now and Investigate before these are sold; you will never buy a farm like !t for the money... Don't try to beat-it but come early and see It yourslf. The L. P. Larson Land Agency, Bra ham. Mlr.n, Nebraska. Special This Week 1354 acres;' 130 acres can be cultivated, balance jiasture; no improvements, but In good location; three nines from two good towns, 13 miles from Benson;' good real entire distance, mostly macadam. This is an estate and they ..say seli; no trade Considered, although ''exceedingly efsy terms. Do not answer this unless you wish something, but then' do not tali to. EXTRA BARGAIN, $7ij per acre. Choice neighborhood. OR1N S. MERRILL COMPANY, 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. . MERRILL. ' Rooms 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. PLATTE county farm for sale; ?4 ' miles from Monroe; rolling land; fair improvements; good neighborhood; price. $16,000. Address William Weimer, Colum bus. N'eb. ' FOR SALE K0 acres of land in south eastern part of Lincoln county, Nebraska. all under cultivation, close to railroad. '' 5rice $50 per sere or will consider Omaha 'income propertv in trade. Rasp Bros., '100 McCague Bldg., Omaha, Neb. .. . St. Louis. 204 Winnipeg 74 46 85 l lllt AtiO GHAI AM) PROY1SIOMS Features of the Trvdlus; and Clonlnar I'rlora on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. 23.-srly strength in wheat today was followed by an easy market, wnicii sent prices down under selling pressure to a close from a shade to lnc higher. Wheat prlci-s advanced at the start to a higher, level intiuenoe by strong cables and light receipts. The advance, was followed by active covering and when the nervousness sub sided offerings increased and the selling1 pressure carried values away from the high places. Export business was mod erate and millers reported increased sales of Dour. . September fell to a"c and closed lgC higher at 93c. December sank to S3jjUse, finishing V up at 9Sc. Corn prices fluctuated widely, Septem ber leading in the movement. Cash grain fell off to I close 2c below yester day's figures and futures stepped down. September fell to 71c and closed vc lower at 7!c. Outside limits for De cember were 55c and 53V, and ths close was He lower at 64c. Oats finished at bottom prices. Decem ber closed unchanged at 32Tc. Foreign and Investment demand for January provisions was a factor in a general, advance. Closfng figures for October products were: Pork, $17.97W 18.00, 2sc higher; lard. $11.00, at 15c up; ribs. $10.97, 5o higher. The leading futures ciosea as follows : Artlclel Open.) Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat SeDt. 94ffi94t Dee..3ttfr May.7iil Corn. 1 Sept. 72Tg-3' I.. . ... .i - - May.53hS"4l uais. 94', 93S MINNESOTA. Special, rates to the FAMOUS RED RIVER VALLEY and SOUTHERN MINNESOTA via St. Paul and Minneap olis Where the best crops of CORN. WHEAT, OATS, RYE. FLAX, TIM OTHY, CLOVER. ALFALFA and POTA TOES are being grown in the United States today. We have a good list, and can sell In tracts of 80, 160, 320 and larger. Write for booklet "C." Special rates to YOU. Mr. Prospect. Make the trip by daylight. DAY & NIGHT REALTY CO.. 103 BANKERS LIFE BUILDING. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. South Dakota. FOR SALE 160 acres gooi farm land; (0 acres broke, balance all tillable; 7 miles from Dallas and 6 miles from Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable $1,600 cash. l,m March 1, 1913; SJ.400 March 1, 1917. Address Box 186, Dallas, 8. D. FOR SALE 200 acres Stanley county, S. D.. land. Box 63, Havelock, Neb. No agents need apply. New York. FARM for iwle In Otsego Co., N. Y consisting of US acres; a good hop and dairy and poultry farm, 4 ml. from rail road: 16 acres of timber; plenty of water; $11 per acre; ewy terms. A. C. Robinson, State Hospital, Miauietown, is. t. Utah. $15 TO $25 an acre for farm land that will raise good wheat, alfalia, potatoes and good tor fruit raising; good water; c ose to railroad town. Have sold thou sands of acres to Omaha parties. It will stand investigation if you want a real bargain. Call or address JOHN MARESII, 1217 Doug.as St., Omaha, Neb. MUcrllau-ou. A BARGAIN'. , 320-a. pasture and hay land five milei from R. H. s'atlon, price $2,500. Another good, cheap half section four miles from K. K. station, price $J.0CW; easy terms. F. J. Dlsnner, O'Neill. Neb. LIVE STOCK MARKET, OF WEST t-lil;) iivci took to South Omaha. Save niiessju and shrinkage. Your consign ments rec.tve prompt and careful atten- ion. Live' Sto"k omxnllon Merchants. BYEKS 1SHOS. ft CO. Strong, reliable. Clay, i'ohj.oii & i.o 20 J Exchange Bldg CLIFTON i om. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg. Mai t n hi'GK. Co., Exchange Bldg. Bnyder-M ;i ;pc-(.'cffinnn Co., 15H Kx. Bldg. TTAVW'RTr UROa.. IMS KTPliango BMg ' LEfJ.1L NOTICES. NOTICE Of i-ALK if IKKUiATlu.N DISTRICT BOND3. To'AU Wi'.t.m It May Concern: Notico Ik hereby giver, fat the Board of Director j oi the . K'.nibail irrigation Dlitilct i'.a; dejiared its intention to se'l and will je! t.l ty t.-ousana dolors U-t, iiW). par va tic, o, any unaller amount, oi its bonus le etofc- e.l-:ueu, dated Jtvr 1, 1911, at tne otlice o? said board on the lorntt. ol Fi.st and cr.ennut rtreets m Ivimoal:, ilmcai. county. Statu of No braska. on Wednesday, the 4ti .y of September, A. V. m me hour ef twelve o'clock noon. sealed proposals w'.'I be received; by t- boaid at ti,e.i salu of. ;-. lor the pu: c.ase oi' KHU amoir.t o: htn.ii or any part ir.ertot u,.ti. tt.e - ray and hour nameu he. eu fore, at whion time tne sa d i na i rl U.-..1 nr.,.', t:lf l.r.inr, ant a.-..-, t u purcra n ot t e bona.- to t o hli.e: j responsible ciuccr or ttuK.r, the bourd, i.owciei. iii v.iig tie i.Kl.t ;j icject u,,y or ail bids. Datsd AUtf.ist 12. is;:. By nr'-er of tne Board of Directors. T1IK KIMBALL iiKlGA'i lu.N DIS TRICT. (ea J-.y I. S. WALKER. President. v Attest: Fred R. lloigan, Sacxeta'-y. A13d21t Sent. Dec. May. Pork. Sept. Oct.. Jan,. Lard. Sept. Oct.. Jan.. Ribs. Sept. Oct.. Jan 93Ti!93(g;93u! 7H7Vt!'S7;! 74 71 55 531 64 53ip3 93V 93V 54 53S, 32fS ;i-'33m 17 90 18 00 19 06 10 85 ' 10 95 10 67 10 .i 10 95-97 tO 12-15 3514' 3T 17 S7H 17 95 1S.05 19 16-171 19 05 I 10 95 10 82',i It 06 10 92 10 72! 10 624 I 93 93 S6? 54 534, 324 iS28ST3248S',.-il;sv14 pi: 32', I M 327,, 34' 17 87V4 17 97H17 Mil 18 00 19 10 10 X 11 06 10 724 85 17 87 4 17 95 18 974 10 SO 10 90 10 624 10 95 I 10 90 110 Wl in ki 10 974110 92-95) 10 9 ?4 10 924 in 171.1 in i-)u.lin iD.it ,a ,v,r I Utll ,1 1 1 . . ( . ,, Hioiron were us ioiiows: LOUR Weak; winter patents, $4.35 4.oO; winter straights. $4.00f(j4.6(: spring Pents $4.SS)5.80; spring straights, $4.0041' 4.25; bakers, $3.,ig4 00. RYE-No. 2. 7373V,c. BA RLE: Y Feed or mlving, $48)50c; fair to choloe malting, 63-fT0c. SEEDS Timothy. $5.65; clover,. $10.00 PROVISIONS-Mess pork, $17.874g18.00; ard. In tierces, $10.95; short ribs, loose, tJO. 9m4. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 444,000 bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradatreet'a, were equal to 3.339.000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,212,000 bu compared with 795.0CO bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 157 cars: corn, 163 cars; oats, 244 cars; hogs, 9,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red. $l.O44106; No. 3 red, 94c $1,044; No. 2 hard, 9596c; No. 3 hard, &495c; No. 1 northern. 89c $1.02; No. 2 northern, 86c(61.00; No. S northern. 94ij96c; No. 2 spring, 96(f99c: No 3 spring. 93ff97c; No. 4 spring.' 88095c; velvet Chaff, 90-S964c; durum, 90!)6c. Corn: No. 2, 8184c; No. 2 white, 11(3 844c; No. 2 yellow, 81ifr844c; No. 80 83Hic; No. 3 white. Slft4c; No. 3 yellow, 8l!g84c; No. 4, 799.824c: No. 4 White, 804 83c; No. 4 yellow, 804TS3'4c. Oats: No 2 white. 3443oWc; No. white. SS4ig844c No. 4 white. 324334c; standard, 84Vi S4'e. Rye: No. 2, 784c. Timothy seed, $6 00 Clover seed. $10.0016.5O. BUTTER Firm; creameries, 224B)25c dairies, 2143c. 1,! ' EGGS Steady; receipts, 6,000 cases- at mark, cases included, 174c; ordinary f'.rsts. 18c; firsts, 20c. CHEESE 8teady; daisies, 16154c; twins, 1415c; young Americas, 154i 154c; long horns, 15415c. POTATOBS-Steadyf receipts, 35 cars; Wisconsin. 5065c; Minnesota. 58iiXi2c. POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 12c; chickens, 13d; springs, 184c. VEAL Steady, at 913c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qnotatlons of the Day on Varlooi Commodities. NEW YORK, Aub. 23.-FLOUR-Steady; spring patents. $5.106.45; winter straights. $4.5034.60; winter patents. $4.80 0.25; spring clears. $4.504.80; winter ex tras Nn. 1 UinntAvn $4.004.10: Kansas 'straights. $4.304.Vi0.' nour, quiet; iair 10 gooa, X3.60(a4.uo; choice to fancv, $4.054.15. CORNMEAL Steady ; fine white and yellow. Sl.fi521.70: rrm ti avan nr.- kiln dried. MM. RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, Tie c. 1. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Steady ; maltmg, 6070c c. l f. Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market Irregular; No. 2 red, $1,064, c. I. f. track, ,snd $1.08, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.03, f. o. b afloat. Futures closed, 4c to 4c net higher. Seatember, $1.0115-16; December, $1.0116-16. CORN Spot market nominal. OATS Snot mnrlr ataaAv man. n . n . ard white, 404c; Nos. 2 and 3,'404c; No. 4, luc; naiurai wnne., K(4ic; wnite clipped, 41a46c. all -on truck ti-. Roealnta B9 shi bu.; shipments, 11,165 bu. HAY-Steady; prime, $1.35; No. 1, $1.30; No. 2, $1. 15(391. 20; No. J, 95c$1.05. r-xtu v i.-iiuis tv-iwess porK, lao.OOwZO.SO; family. $2u.0021.00: short clears. $19.50 21.O0: hepr firm: moss tic nvvia an- tn ily, $18.509119.00; beef hams. $28.00881.00: v.ui incuiB. nrm; picfiiea Denies, ltf to 14 pounds, 1214c; pickled hams, 134)l4c. Tja.nl fltPAflv: miiAA vuot nHm til fr ffr)11.1fil rAfini.l1. firm! rnntlnAnl (11 RA South American, $12.60; compound, Sltfi ai'tsc. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 9,981 tubs; creamery extras, 26 264c; firsts, 26fi?i254c; oiaie aairy, iinesi, 2uc; process extras, JA 244c. ' - - - ' - - . f t tjtrw UU.i" , state, whole milk, white, specials, 16 1Up: colored '1KV.P' ntata nrhnla mill. average fancy, 15V: skims, 4(ffil34c. r,uw-.ri; receipts, I4.ft cases; fresh gathered extras, 2526c; extra first. 2324c; firsts, 214S224c; soconds, 20021c; . , . ictiifieiaiui lusts, BeuHtns BlurHKe, charges paid, 224234c; western gath ered, whites, 24'27c. POULTRY-Llve, steady;' western broil ers, 17i&1Sc; fowls, 140144c; dressed, steady; f flesh killed, western broilers, 15 24c; fowls, 14417c; turkeys. 16i817c St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.-WHEAT-Cah, higher; track, No. 2 red, $1.0341.06; So. 2 hard, 9374c. CORN-Hlgher; track. No. 2, 80c; No. 2 white, 81o. OATS-Firm; track. No. 2, 3SQMc; No. 2 white, 35436c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Weak ; September, 93'6Sff!4o; December, 91c. CORN Weak; December, 514c. OATS Weak; September, 314c; Decem ber. S2c. RYE Steady, at 73c. FLOITR Firm: red winter patents. $4 85 S.1S; extra fancy and straight, $4.25454.75; hard winter clears, $3.ftQ3.85. SEED-Timothy, $10.05. CORNMEAL Higher, $n.70. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, $1.00 (S'l.fS. HAY HiftTMr; timothy. $13.V'fi2O.00; prairie. 10.6Sil4.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job bing. $t.M: lard, unchanged; prime steam, $U.324ffl10.424: dry aalt meats, un ch.'inged; boxed extra shorts. $11.00; clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $11.25; bacon, un changed; boxed extra short. $12.00; clear ribs. $12.00; short clears. $12.25. POULTRY Firm; chickens, lie; spring, lc; turkeys, 17'ol9c; ducks, 94!1c; geese, 610c. BT'TTER Firm; creamery, 2326c. EGGS-Slow, at 18c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7,000 94,000 .Wheat, bu.- 205,000 142.M0 Corn, bu. 47.000 14,(VO Oats, bu 86,000 45,009 Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111., Aug. 23. CORN Maria-: 2c higher; No. 2 yellow, 80c; No. 3 yellow, ic; No. yellow. 734c; No. 3 mixed, )SfrS7S4c; No. 4 mixed, 784c; sample, ',1 37c. OATS Market 4? higher; standard. 3S4c; No. 3 white, 32433c; No. 4 white, 32c. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Session Gives Exhibition of Irregu larity and Professionalism. COPPERS YET MOST PROMINENT Hope of Karl Adjournment of Von arret Offsets Penimlam 4 eased by Consideration of Panama Canal Rill. Deficit to date this fiscal year Is $i.i0S. 594. as sgalnst a deficit of $:3.o0l.2i'i0 at this time last year. These figures ex clude Panama canal and public debt transactions. RF.rOHT OF I.Klll; IIOISF. TraasNetlons of Aisorlnted llanka for the Week. NEW YORK, Aug. il -liradstreet'9 bank clearings report for the week end ing August shows hii aggregate of $,9;,9:'4.0'iO. as axainft U. 936,08?, (V last week and $2,5!C,O9R,00u In the corresponding week last year. Following Is a list t the cities: NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-With the valume of trading much under that of the pre ceding session, today's stock market gave another exhibition of Irregularity and pro fessionalism. Coppers continued the prominent feature, with recurrent pres sure against the railway division. The Panama canal bill was again regarded as a contributing factor, but this was offset In a measure by hopes of an early ad journment of congress. Rumors of a proposed suit by the government against the American Telephone and Telegraph company while not conr'.rmed In official sources, caused some early selling of that stock. United States Steel was under less re straint than recently, but (ailed to pre serve more than an even balance, de spite flattering forecasts of the current quarter's earnings and an advance In the price of pig Iran. Miscellaneous spe cialties had brief periods of activity at higher prices, the tobacco Issues, con solidated gas, agricultural, chemical and Mexican petroleum gaining from one to three points, with nine points for Amer ican snuff. Business became stagnant in the final hour, but prices crept slowly upwards to the best of the day, with greatest strength In Amalgamated Copper and allied stocks, as well as American Smelting. The rise In these received no Impetus from state ments that copper metals were sold at 18 cents. The one marked exception to the general rise was Chicago & North western, which yielded 2 points. Estimated week's loss of cash by local banks ran as high as $8,000,000, but It was generally believed that this drain would soon bo remedied by disbursements of pensions and other government operations. Bank exchanges continue to expand and compilations submitted by the commer cial agencies make the most satisfactory comparison with recent years in some months. Bonds were Irregular, with weakness In Illinois Central refunding 4s. Total sales, par value, aggregated $1,273,000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales ano :ea. ina quotations on stocks today were as follows: 8lu. High. Low. Clam. Anulgamttei! Ooppr M.S0O ffllt Ti ST4 Amerlnu Agricultural .. MS tOVj m 491 Amn1ra Dt Sugir 60S 7a4 72(4. 72V American Can 3.4110 40 S 401, American Cn pM jno 111 118H 1114 Anwrtran C. A f MO i!4 to n Amarlean Ootton OH.,,.. mx M4 544 6t Am. Ica Securlttea 200 254 jii, n American Linseed 100 IS lav 11m American LocomotlT ... too it n 45a, American 8. & R 1,300 g;'f ui 87' Am. 8 & K pfd 20ft la 10 0 Am. Sugar Refining ion 138 138 12S American T. A T 1,400 1H 144 U4 American Tobacco 1,000 8IH4267 W Anaconda Mining Co.... ,VK) 45 , 46 454 Atchlton 1,104 Vm lMVt 1081) Atchliou pfd 10 102 102 4 102(4 Atlantic Coaat Une uy Baltimore a Ohio iOO 10s 107't imi Bethlehem EXeel 1,100 41 40 40 Brooklyn ppld Tr 40 ttSi n n Canadian Pacific 4,104 175 W J74S 2764 Central Leather m t 2KH 24 Cheaapeake & Ohio 800 SI II', 14 Chicago a. W too 14 1SS Si Ohlcago, M. St. P.... 1, 000 m lOS'i 106 Chicago I N. W , 400 142Va U HI Colorado F. A 1 30 11 II Sl4 Conaolldated Oas 3,800 1484k UMi H5 Corn Froducta 100 Uhi UVk 16(i Delaware & Hud ton 170 Denrer A Rio brand.... , t I). A R. O. pfd 100 JST, JHH 38(i Diatlllers' Securltlea .... 1,190 K 14 14 en a, 000 174 mh s'4 Brie lat pfd WO 13 61 Si M Brie Jd pfd 44 Oeneral Electric 100 182 182 1K2 Great Northern pfd M IMS 1' 13H4t (ireat Northern Ore ctfa. . t,4l 5Si 44 45 Iltlnela Cehlral !00 131 131 1804 Interborough Met 90 204 20 20S4 Inter. Met. pt..; 1,800 594 50 MA Inter. Harreater ctfa.... ,, 1U4 Inter-Marine pfd 300 204, 194 , International Paper 400 1H It International Pump WH Kanaaa City Southern... , 24 Laclede Oaa 400 107 1714 107 Lehigh Valley 1,600 170 ltH 1644 Loultvllle A Naihville.., 1,W 1074 18ai 1M4 M., 8t. P. A S. 8. M... 300 1534 leu UlVi Mlaaourl, K. A T 600 28 4 284 H Mluourl Pacific 200 MV 184 31 National Biscuit 400 140 133 3H National Lead 100. U 514 U4 N. R R. of If. 3d pfd.. 300 3t 31 U New York Central 4fl lis )S ll4 N. Y., O. A W 1.700 MH 874 4 Norfolk A Weatern l,(f0 U7Mi 1174 U74 North American SOS l4 , 8 H Northern Pacific 8,100 1284) 1274 1334 Pacific Mall 800 814 304 H Panntylvanla ...,-3,0 125 1244 144 People' Oa 800 11C4 118(4 U P.. C, C. A St. L. 10 110 110 104(4 Plttaburgh Coal 'M 24(4 ! 344 Preiwed steel Car 374 Pullman Palace Car 1W Reading ,300 1M4 M4 MS Republic I. A g 5W 384 284 34 Republic 1. A 8. pfd 1,100 33 314 II Rock laland Co 600 24 H54 K4 Rock Wand Ct. pfd 60H 52 33 114 ft. U A 8. F. 24 pfd... 300 8H4 K4 Seaboard Air Une 300 !4 ; 334 38 baaboard A. L. pfd 200 524 , Blota-ftheffleld 8. A I & .. k. pin, 1.300 114V ill 1111 Southern Rail way 1,800 304 H4 (, ; 8o. Railway pfd ftW 80 74 7Ma Tenneteee Copper 600 44(4 44 444 Texaa A Pacific 800 134 4 224 j t;nlon PKlflc 2. " Vnlon Pacific pfd 100 1V4 II "4 I 1 rnitud states RealtT.... 88(4 t'nlted State Rubber.... 100 574 574 174 ; United state Steel a,400 74 784 "4 V. 8. 8tel pfd oo J"'S H274 "v t'tah Copper 11,000 4 14 4 Va.-Carollns Chemical 4s Wabaah JH Wabaah pfd 14 Weatern Maryland 40 6 6 684 Weatern Union ! 1 82 63 I1V4 Weatlnchouaa itlectrla .. 7,100 '4 84 "74 Wheeling A L, B Total tales for tne day, 'iM.8O0 har. ,ew Vork Mosaty Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 23, MON ET On Dn .turiv 24u2T4 ner cent: ruling rate. 24 per cent: closing bid, 24 per cent: of- I . , . oa M.- .r,t Tim. Inana It.anv I lereo hi i-i vuv. . sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent: Six monins, vtg- pr cmi. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-afW4 "STERLING EXCH'ANG E Easv. with, actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S450 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8720 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.8314. SILVER Be., 624c; Mexican dollars, CITIES New York Chicago Poston Philadelphia St. Ijnis Kansas City Pittsburgh Pan Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Los Angeles ....... Omaha Milwaukee lotilsvllle Atlanta Portland, Ore Seattle St. Poul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond Washington, D. C. Memphis 'St. Joseph Sn.lt Lake City ... Fort Worth Albany Columbus Savannah Toledo Nashville Hartford Spokane, Wash. ... Tacoma Des Moines Rochester Duluth Macon Oakland, Cat. ..... Norfolk Wichita Peoria New Haven Jacksonville. Fla. . Scranton Grand Rapids Birmingham ....... Sioux City Augusta, Oa Syracuse Evansvllle Worcester Springfield, Mass.. Dayton Oklahoma Portland. Me Chattanooga Little Rock Charleston. S. C... Wheeling, W, Va. Knoxvllle San Dlago. Cal Lincoln Reading. Pa Topeka Wilmington, Del. . Davenport Sacramento. Cal. .. Mobile Wllkesharre Cedar Rapids. Ia. Akron Youngstown Waterloo, la Fall River Canton, O Springfield. Ill Fort Wayne ........ New Bedford Helena ' Lexington York, Pa Colubbla. S. C Erie, Pa Stockton, Cal Boise, Idaho ' , Rockford, III Muskogee, Okl. ... Kalamazoo, Mich.. Qulncy, III. ........ Bloomlngton. III. .. Tulsa, Ok? Ogden, Utah Lowell Chester, Pa. Springfield, O South Bend, Ind... Blnghamton Bioux Falls, S, IX... Jackson, Miss Decatur, III Mansfield, O. Fargo. N. D Fremont, Neb Vlcksburg. Miss. ... Jacksonville, III..... Houston Galveston Trenton Amount. J Inc. Dec U.5 1.1.9 trt.i 12.5 19.6. 16. 8' 27.01 35 .31 , 2.V4 7.S 16.3 8.S: 17.7 89. $1 VS. 7 17.fi: 10.4 .3I l.Si 9.3 21.4: 0.7: I 12.1 3.0;. 41.6'. is.. 14.0;. 12.91. 14.8). 20.21. I 84.4!.. 42.7,.. H47!.. 13.01.. 'iii: $1.6X5,414.000! , H7.:.f..'.000 l:W.74,00O 7.312,t' M.015.000 64.343,000; 63,029.000 34.2l0.O001 2S,S74.000j 18.677,0001 18,086.000! J0.94i.,(XiO! 23,s0i;.O0O! 20.S17.OOOj 15.tOS.0001 is. 101. ooo! 11.608 0"0 9.36&.000 10,tl,CK)j lt.ltS7.aW0l 10.S7 3.0001 W.SR8.0M' 8.272.00(1! ,9.000 . 7.4M.00OI. 7.2S1.00 6,921,000! 6,381.0001 .72.tl0i fi.402.000 4.PS6.000I .945.000t .S3tS,000 a.962,000l , 4.707,0001 6. 4(3,0001 3.4112. 06.1 4.110.000! . 708.0001 . 4.080.0001 4.m.onol 2,8W.ij. 2.304,0001 4,82. 0001 2,903.000 S.4Jr..0l 8.43.9.000 2,679.0001 2,R4J,000 2.579,0001 2.&68.0MI 3,010. 000) 2.74,flOO 1.4B8 J00t 2,62tV,0OO 2.C90.0OWI 2.323,000 2,161 0001 l,783,00O 1..VSO.O0O!. 1.90SrW0j 2,082.0001 1.4?,000 1.280, 1.921, ,1,627.000 2,489.000 1.483.0001 1.886.0001 !40.000 1.669.0001 1.317.0tO .68,0O 1.DW.000 1.316,000 1,115.000 2,212.0001 l,3f.7.60()( 1,213,000 914,0001 1.203.0CO .(H-.000 1.006,000 999,000! 1,030,000 763.0001 905,000 4,12,000 KMW0 874,000 SB9.000 790,000 694,000 694.00W 6.11,000 622,000 714,000? 416.0QO 69.0OO I 624 681.0001 l,38,CO'M ra.ono 409,000! 876,000 417,000 5E7.000 312.O0OI 273,0001 152.000! 259,000, 46,6'!4,000! 18,800,0001 1.432,0001. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts light and No Great Change ia Values. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS UP Met ton ia In Moderate Supply, While the Trade I Net Very Active, lie I with t'rlnee Aliont .Steady. 3.8 5.1 SOl'TH OMAHA. Aug. 23, 1912. Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OlflClAI Mmidav i.olu 4.191 2l.9'6 Official Tuesday ft."- Official Wednesday.... 3,901 fi.977 1.6U Official Thursday .... J.829 6,61.1 23.fS4 JCetiraate Friday 471 4.-47 8.273 Five dnysthls week. 2.), X.25 9S.V3 Same day last week.21.ixs 85.49 4. .12 Same daya 3 wks. ao.l.75si ,14,:8 41,11a Same days J wka. ago.U,r7 'J.1.71W 4f.,6S Same days 4 wks. uo.ll.!iS2 36 3" 33,713 Same days last year.. 30.568 29,43.1 79 39 The following tabl shows the recelpU of cattle, hogs and sheep at b-utli Omaha for the year to date as ccti.pared wtlt last year; 1912. 1911. Inc. Dec. I'aitle o3a,Oa4 ' ti.l6.M9 101,725 Hogs 2.19i.02 l,T1S.li 45.14 Sheep 1.241,858 1.0SI.4SJ 165. t3 The following table shows the range of prieea for hogs at Boutli Omaha for the last few days with comparisons: Date. 1912. 11911. 19l0.il9W.jl08.1907.UT06. ug. 14. ft 114 7 M 7 W 6 lii 5 74 iig. 15.1 8 lli T 091 8 16', f 301 5 721 B S3 44; a- 741 6 HO I 7 17 i 21 7 721 41 I S 8 094) 7 19' I 23 A A Aug. HI. Aujr. 17. Aug. 18. Aug 19. Aug. 20. Aug. 21. Aug, 8 144 " 171 8 24' 0741 7 rr S Aug. 2Xj 7 64 T7 7 441 6 St S 741 8 0941 37i 7 6.1; hit B q B W S 03 T 27( 7 4i S9i 5 63 6 8 034I 7 2S 8 64 6 82! 5 U 6 M 1 7 ii 1 aaf t mi I g a at 14.5 1. 46.11 19.5 9.1 14.0 12.0 Sunday. Receipts ancf disposition of live stocg at the I'nlon Stock yard. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at p. m. yesterday: It EC E1PTS-CA RLOA DS. Cattle. HuawStieap-Hr' a CV, M. St. P 1 3 I'nlon Pacific 4 13 It A N. W., eaat.... f S C. N. W., west... 8 21 1 C, St. P., M. & O,.'.. C, 8..A Q., west... 6 I 1 C, R. 1. A P.. east I t Illinois Central...... ..1 C. O. W 1 .. Total receipts... 16 66 23 I D1SPOS1TION-UEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Company.. 4... 14 844 6 Swift and Company -1M 1,079 2.300 Cudahy Packing Co lift 704 1.478 Armour A Company....'. 113 1.360 2,52t W. B. Vansant Co . Kill and Hon t , F. B. lewls 10 J. B. Root and Co 4 L. F. Hubs 17 Les Rothschild 2 Rosnnstock Bros Ill Other buyers 108 8.784 Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. 48c BONDS-Govemment. steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U S. ref. 2, reg... lOt4K. C. So. ref. 5e.... 374 do coupon l"0',iL. 8. deb. 4a 1331.. 424 V. I 8. reg 103 I. A K. unl. 4.... 874 do 'coupon 103 14. K. A T. lat .. 4H V. B. 4a. reg lU'i lo gen. 44 36' do coupon us-, mo. racmc 4a to i Panama , roupes.. 614i 'ia coot. 5 344 i .... . .. . , . ,.1, X. 13 f. M t, LI an. ' Allta-vO'- 1B "" m . Aroer. Ag. 6 101 N. Y. C. f. V,... 6SH A T AT c 4a.. 1144 do deb. 4 33 Am. Tobacco 4 im.N. Y. N. H. A H. Armour Co. 44-. 4 ev. 84s 4 Atihlton gen. 4a ... A W. 1st c. 4.. 17 do f.r. 4 1M0 14444 o ev. 4 117 do cv. 5 103'iNo. Pacific 4 Kl a r I., lat 4 44 do 3a Ml'4 Bal. A Ohio 4.... "0. g. L. rfdg. 4a... 12 do J'.. t4Pnn. cv. 3 Me 11 37 Brook. Tr. cv. 4.. 91 do con. 4a 102'4 fen. of O. 5 lMiReadln sen. 4s ... 8H Cen Leather 6a.... V,S. L. A 8. F. fg 4 7RS etVe. A Ohio 44i. S do gen. 5 4'4 d conv. V3 MSRt. L. . W. c. 4.. MS Chlcro A A. 34.. 44'4,. A. -L. sdj. 5... 7 C B A Q. 1- 4. .. 34'i8Vi. Pc. col. 4v:. 3 do 'gen. 4a do ev. 4e 144 C 34 A 8 P cv 4t4-.14 do let raf. 4 34 C R. I. A P. 4- 484 8o. tUllwar 6 1044 do rf. 4 H do gen. 4a ...74 r. A S. r 4'3 Union Paclflo 4.... 94 D. A H. cv. 4.... do ev. 4a 102 p A R. 0. ref. 5 34 do 1. A ref. 4.. DUtillera' 6a 7SV t:. 9. Rubber .... I0i Erie p I. 4 . 4 V. 8. Wl 3d 5. ..02 do gin. 4 T74Va.-Cr. Chem. 5e t do cv. 4f. aer. B 734 Wabaah 1st A i. 4 M! III. ten. 1t rr. 4. ISHWwtern Md. 4... 33 Inter. Met. 4H" K4Wat, Elec. cv. 6a.. 36 inter. M. M. 4'a.. 4WI. Central 4a.... 34 Japan 4'4i 54 Uid Offered. onitl'inn of Treasury. WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 23.-At f'.ie beginning of business today the condi tion of the I'ntted Ptes treasury wa: Working balance in .reasury office. $93. 139,705; in banks and Philippine treasury, $35,417,041; total of the general fund was 1&8 8ns.4S!5. Receipts yesterday were $2,252,059. Disbursements were $1,480,889. Boston Stock' Market. BOSTON, Aug. 23.-Closlng quotations nn stocks wete a lol'ows: AUoues 46"4 Mohawk 4 Amal. Opper 8714 Nevada Con. , SJ4 A. t. U A NtphMins Mine . 7 15-U Arlnoa Com 41-16 North Unit 134 B. AC C. 8. M. 4 North Lk 54 Cal. A Arlaon T40ld Domlsloa 63V, Cal. A lltela 60 Oaceol 1184 Centennial KQulncy HH Cop. Range O. C... Shannon I Kast Butte C. M... . 11H Superior 64 franklin UW superior A B. M... 1 Olmu Con ,. 64 Tamarack 43 Orenbv Con 644 U. 8. S. R. A M... 454 ftreu Cnan. .... K4 o pfd 34 111 Rojala Copper. 34 rtah Con 11 Kerr Lake 3'4i:tah Copper Co 464 Lake Copper 35i4 Winona 6 L 8lle Coeper 4Wolverln W Miami Copper 4 New York Mliiln Sloek. NEW YORK. Aug. 23. Closing quota t'ons on mining stock were: Com. Tunnel etock.. 1 Mexlcn !40 do bond 16 Ontario 150 r i-.l A v 83 Onhlr M Iron 84lvT TM Stndrd 100 Leadvllle Con I Yellow Jacket 40 Little Chief London Stoek Market. LONDON, Aug. 23.-Amertcan secur ities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to 4d higher than yesterday's New York closing. Bank Clearing!. OMAHA. Aug. 2.1-Uank clearings for today were $2,447,305.83 and for the cor responding day last year, $2,306,108.9. MinitBolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 28. WHEAT September. 91'afllc; December. 9244 !24cr May, $4&34c: cash, No. 1 hard, $1,004; No. 1 northern. 24699; No. 2 northern, SS496rc; No. 3. J9f4e. CORN No. 3 yellow, 774r784c. OATS-No. 3 white. 304WC. RYE No. 2. 62456c. BRAN In 100-pound sacks, 18.5f5;19.50. FLOUR leading patents. K6Sj4.8o; other patents. f4.ra4.86; first clears, $3.608.W. FLAX-81.E64. BARLEY 37 frSc. i lwilee tiraln Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 23. WHEAT No. 1 northern, SScfgtl.OO; No. 2 north ern, 9598c; No. 2 hard winter. 94iM5c; September. 934c; December, 9240. CORN No. 2 yellow. 834e; No. 3 white. 84c; No. 3. 83c; September. 73c; Decem ber, B46c. OATS-Standard, 33i34c; No. 3 white. 33423!4e; No. 4 white, 33334c; Septem ber, December, S24c RYE No. 1. 74Cdi754c. BARLEY Malting. 6$7&c. Cotton Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, Aug. 23-COTTON--Spot middling uplands, 11.70c; middling gulf, 11 5c; sales. 100 bales. Futures closed steady; closing bids. Au gust. 11.01c; September, 11.02c; October, 11.24c; November. 11.28c; December, 11.39c; January, 11.23c; February, 11.29c; March, 11.36c. Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.-BUTTER-Flrm unchanged. FOGS Firm, unchanged. CHEESE Firm, to 4 rent higher; New York full creams, choice 164c fair to good, l&4rl4c. Totals 847 4,217 13.090 CATTLE Cattle receipts this morning consisted only of fifteen ears, the run be ing small even for a Friday. There were really not enough cattle 'here to Interest buyers or make a market. Almost no beef steers, at least nene of any con sequence were on sale. There were a fe odd lots of cows and heifers and feeding steers which sold In about the same notches as yesterday. As usual on a Friday the market was alow and unin teresting from start to finish. For the week the best beef steers have sold strong with the cdmmon to medium kinds unevenly lower, in some cases l,Vft25e lower than last week.. The best cows and heifers and also common can nnrs are Just about steady with last week With stock cows higher. On the other hand the medium rows and hetfera are areund 35660c lower than a week ago. Stock cattle and feeder have ,been ac tive sellers all the week and the better kinds ate 1 safely lMj6e higher than a week. ago. '. ' Quotations on native cattle: Good' to choice beef steers. $8.fftt?l.3&? fair to good beef steers, $7.50(88.60: ' fomraon to fair beef steers, $.50ijji7.0; good to choice heifers, -$9,00(97.25; good to choice cows, $5.06(t?6,a&; fair to. good cows. $4.856.00; common to fair cows, $2.76(4.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.0Oir8.O(l; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.25 6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, t4.p0i6.26; stock cews and heifers, $4.25 6.50; veal calves, $4,08j)8.0; bulls, stag, etc.. l75tf.50. Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $7.&00.60; fair to good beef steers, $6.27.50; common to fair beet steers, $5.0.2&. COWS. N'o. At. Pr. K. A. fr. I ,I4 I 60 , I , I7t 4 76 0 4 00 4 1149 I 30 t 10M 4 10 HEIFERS. 4 VI 4 10 8... Ml I it tl7 4 86 3 63 I TO CALVE& 360 7 M . 1. I, I to 14 T 36 ' 1.. 134 I 4 STOCICETtK AND FEEDERS. 446 I N NEBRASKA. 8 feeders.. 627 5 60 8 heiferf.. 606 4 80 U.. 1.. ,. 16., 8 feeders.. 742 S 80 4 heifers.. 894 5 26 21 nelfers,. 460 4 90 8 heifers.. 690 8 26 10 calves... 225 t 35 9 heifers.. 793 t 80 9 cows 1000 t 20 IS heifer.. 777 4 85 24 heifers.. 960 4 80 40 calves... 226 6 75 3 bulls 93S 4 75 HOGS It was largely a packer market again today, as the number of hogs bought on shipping account was very smalt Packers, speculators and shippers were all engaged In the the early trade, and paid prices 'mostly 6e htgber for' good nogs, speculators la some cases pay ing as much as 10c higher than yester day's market. More hogs ware secured for speculative purposes than tor ssveral days back. Most of the mixed And pack ing grades were picked up at prices a nickel Ugher, though quite a few sold at steady figures. As on yesterday old heavy sows were hard to sell and were entirely neglected by buyers until almost everything else bad seen disposed of. Trade showed considerable life during the first hours, becoming somewhat alow at the close. With about sixty-three loads, or 4,247 head, being reported o the mar ket, almost everything had changed hands by 11 o'clock. A couple of leads of good light hogs made a top at 88.44 a nicker higher than the highest price yesterday. This Is the highest price paid for -a full load of hogs since Saturday, when $8.45 was top. N. Ar. 8h. Pr. N. A. ,gh. Ft. 11 408 ... t ;5 41 34 30 t It 53 .363 40 1 71 6f.......iM ... I 10 57 311 I.. 1 30 41 34 80 I 10 10 303 ... T 30 71 Ki 4 I It 47 344 ... 7 10 71 14t 120 IN 53 3tf ... Tie 84.. 136 ... ID tl 302 ;.. T 80 6. 387 ... It SI 323 80 1 86 71. ...... .231 ... I 1 73 266 140 T 35 11.... i. .358 ... I 1 It 374 80 1 86 43 258 ... I It 2 324 80 I 00 10..-....3.18 ... lit 33 187 13 8 00 8 190 ... I 1 51 377 80 I 00 83 187 ... 8 15 55 811 30 I 00 74 241 ISO 8 15 70 i4 200 8 00 61 Itt 30 I 13 IT 284 ... I DO 78.. 226 14 I II M 4 ... 80 18 210 ... 115 17 28 140 I 06 II 333 ... I II 72 243 too 3 fi 64 1H 30 I 16 ( 353 1 20 I H 45 251 ... I 13 17 314 111 Iti K 33 ... I II 7) !U 30 I 05 63 315 ... I II 70 316 ... I 05 17 14 124 I 16 37 l!4 130 I S 18 2t4 160 ' I 20 7 211 80 8 05 44 243 40 6 20 5 2M 330 1 05 60 308 1W 8 26 3 M2 ... Ill 71 214 ... 8 35 37 804 120 3 04 61 113 ... I 15 M 143 110 I 074j "6 ... 135 It 244 2W 67'4 7! W? 20 4 72 139 tO 8 07 4 4 t3 ... 3 r 17 241 ... 8 474 74... ....121 ... 8 85 3d.. .....306 80 8 10 41 313 ... 8 40 M 24 3 300 I 10 . 33 166 30 I 40 70 27 120 8 10 J 114 ... I 40 71 181 40 I 10 those prevailing yesterday, bulk of sales being about cteady. - In the feeder division business was alsa slow. The supply of feeding stuff was limited and very few outside buyers were here. Although little was doing- in th i feeder trade early In the day yesterday a farfr volume of business was trartfactrd during the afternoon at prices generally steady with Wednesday's market. The freali supply this morning amounted, to about twenty-three loads or 5,750 head, being around 4,000 head more than a week ago and about 2,000 head more than on the corresponding day a year ago. The supply came chiefly from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Quality In general was only fair. Quotations on sheep and lambs: l.ambt. good to chnice. tfi.loft'ti.fiS; lambs, fair to good, $5.&14pi.I5; lambs,, feeders. $5..Mi? 4.50; yearlings, light. 84.S543S.23'. cavling. heavy. $4.5Mit4.S5; yearling, feedwr. n ) CP5.25; wethers,, good to choice, $4,Q&g4.25; wethers, fair to good. $16C94.0: the; feeders, $.t..''?4.25: twe.s, good to .hn;"f, $:'.:5itf.7J; ewes, fair to good. $2.75'1.35.- CHICA434) MYH STOCK MARKET Demand for t'nitle SIiitt Ilotrs Active Sheep Straity, ' CHICAGO, Aug. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.500 heed; market, slow: beeves, 85.75110.50; Texits steers, $5.00fi.K5: west ern steer. $i,2G4S.85; stockerB and feed ers? $1.40?r7.;i5; cows and heifers, $2.65 8.10; calves. JB.50sjii0.25. HOGS-Receipts, 9.0W) he:-.d; market, active and largely 54t-l0c higher; light. $8.1568.80; mixed. $8.tt(8.75; heavv. $7.85ji 8.63; rough, $7.8V(it.06; pigs, $5.50)j8,15; bulk of sales, $8.30fr.6i. SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.00ft head: markets generally steady: native, 83.2&f4.36: western. $3.26!S4..10; yearlings, 84,40ft.4p; Inmbs, native. $4.507.10; west ern, $4.io7.3o. : , 4 Kanaaa City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS, CITY. Aug. 23.-CATTLE-, Receipts, 8t head Including 30 south-1 eras: market, steady: dressed beef and export steers. $B.tX(iil0.50; fair to good.! tti.7GA8.50; western steers. $5.50tfi9.00;i stockers and feeders, HntKaAOO; southern' steers, $4.50(8U60; southern cows, $3,25 $.25; native cows, $a..M.75; native) heifers. $5.7588.50; bulls,' $4.0041)6.26; calves,, J4.604f8.25. If , HOGS-Stecelpts, S.000- head;, market, strong to 5 cents higher; bulk of sales,: $7,25(&ti.30; beeve. $7.2.Vf8.30: packers and1 utitjers, $8.a81.56; lights, $8.406.$.474; pigs. S.00j 60. . ....... 1V1MU1. iMiwifm, ,. , head; market strong; lambs,, $6.00i2i;.00; VAarllnirtt li RDfaA la nrath... q r,-:j v.. ewes, $3.503.ah stockers and feeders, $2.0 t I.oala Uro Stoek Market..!' ST. LOCIS. Aug. 23.-CATTLE-Ra-eelpts, l.stKt head Including 1.10ft Texxans; market, steady; native shipping and.: ex-j port steers, $8.50f(M0.n0; dressed and butchers steers-. $6.00. 80; stockers and1 feeders. $.Ol)4.75: cows and heifers. $1,00 Ctl.75; canners, 32. 75(4 25; bulls, $4.(KKg.50;' calves, $8.06fl.75; Texas and Oklahoma' steers, 84.5U3'8.2S; cows and hetfera, 83.60 T.6 ..... . HOGS Receipts. LU0 head; market, steady. Pigs and lights. t6.5O8.70; mixed and butchers, $8.50((p,70; good heavy,' $8 &0(g4!. 76. 8HKB:P AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1,500 head; market, strong; mutton, $3.76'ff4.25; lambs. $5.60147.26: cullft and bucks, $1.50 3.26; stockers, $i70ra,-3.50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOBBH, Aug. 23.-CATTLB-rte-celpts, 200 head; market steady; steers. $.(k)0lO.25: cows and heifers, $3.04). 00; calves. $4.6008.50. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; market iW 10c higher; top, fS.H0; bulk. t8.2&8.&0. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 20) head; market steady; lambs, $6. toft. 80. Stoek la Sight. . Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal weatern markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha tA 4,250 6..V) St Joseph .. 200 5.0M 2C0 Kansas City ' 800 3.000 . 1.300 St. Louis KK 1,W ' 1.510 Chicago 3.500 .9.000 .00 Totals .. 3,800 ' 22,830 , lfjOO Kaavaaa City Grata aait Provisions. , KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 23.WHF.AT -Cash, 44c 'higher; No. 2 liard, 89J4ey No. 3, KHSOHc: No. 2 red. 99c(&$l.3; Np. S, c$1.00, CORN Market IS 2c higher; No, 2 mixed. 784c; No. 3,'78e; No. 2 whfte, TO4 80e; No. 3. 79 794.C. OATS-tTnchanged; No. 2 white, Sifl 34c: o. 2 mrxed, 33i.134c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-Ncptember. S84tS3Tac; Decern- ber, 874c; ay, 92c. CORN September, 714c; December, file; May, 604S604e. OATS December, 3.146S34c; May, 35 3&4e. . v ,RVE-7N&72c. HAY Steady; choice timothy. $13.50. 14,(0-. choice uplamt, tl0.t0tl.tl0; good prairie, $10 fiOeill.tiO. BUTTER-Creamery, 24c; firsts. 22c; seconds. 20c; packing stock. 20c. EGOSExtras, 22c; ftrsts, 20c; packing stock, 14c, Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bbls 252.0W 154,000 Corn, bu K.oo Oats, bu . U.000 "" ' Omaha Hay 'Market. ' , . OMAHA, Aug. 33.-HAT-NSW. No. 1. $m0-9H.0O; No. i. $.Wiaflt. No, S. $7.00 !);(; No. 1 upland. $10,003(10.50; Nov 8, $9.00(810.00; No. 3, $8.O9.00: No. 1 lowland, $9.00(10.08; No. 2, $8.0lft.O0: No. I, 8.0ft9 8.W; alfRlfa, No. 1, $13.60(915.5; No.- 2.1 $l!.08ff(i:.00; No. 3. t8.Bl.0. Straw: Wheat. $5.016.50; oata and rye, $.06X86.50. , ' 1 ' , -f, Liverpool Market. r, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 33 WHEAT-Soot, steady; No. 2 Manitoba. 8a 24d; No. 3 Manitoba, s 4d. Futures; firm: October, 7s4d'. December. 7s4d; March, 7s 44. ; - CORN Spot, steady; new American kllnj dried. Tstdr old American mixed. Tm 4J. ' Futurea. strong; September, 6a3d;'pe eember, 6s 4d. . - - Sagkir Market. - NEW YORK. Aug. ; tt.-SUGAR-ftawr, firm;, eentrlfugal, 96 test. 4.15c; Musco-. vado, . 89 test, 3.81c; molasses sugar. 89' test, 4 $8c; refined, firmer: cut loaf, $.90c; crushed, 5.80c; mould A, 5.45e; cubes, 5.45c; I XXXX pewdered, n.Kc;' powdered. 8.20c; granulated, fine, 6.10c; diamond, 540c;; confectioners' A, 4.96c. Wool Market. BT. LOUIS,, Aug. 23.-WOOL Steady; Imiwv mnd m'eatern mediums. 30(3lf4c: fine medliims, 18(820c; fine. 13l7c. , 7 Interest From High Grade First Mortgage Industrial Bonds .0 Vt Is a better way to make your money earn more than the usual 3 paid by the Banks. We would like to have you thoroughly Investigate ,lhe property we are bonding, for full Information ( Call or Write 'h 1126-27 City Nat'l Bank Omaha, Neb. HHEfcP-Wlth only a moderate supply tit sheep and lambs on band the market was late In opening and early trade was slow and dull. In addition to today's re ceipts there were about eighteen loads that were held over from yesterday. The apparent dullness of the early trade might bo attributed to the fact that pack ers bought a large proportion of the lib eral supply this week. 'There seemed to be a good demand, however, for the best stuff on sale as buyers made their first rounds about ss early as usual and placed bids on most of the offerings. Although trade was somewtiat quiet U the morning a pretty fair clearance of the offerings was made In good season.' Prices generally on both- sheep and lambs showed very little change, tf any, from Ship Yur Stock to South Omaha 7, For List of Reliable Coram iisMi Merchants See Our Classlfit tl List of Merchants. Em mm A