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THE BI&E: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AIWST 14, 1913.
ItEAIi ESTATE.
CITY rnOPEUTI FOR SAI.U.
$3,650 Buys
New 6-Room House
27th and 'Bristol
Oak finish and ttoors In living room
and dining room. Kitchen and three bed
rooms In hard pine. Tile floor and Imita
tion tile side walls In bath room. Largo
sun room or sleeping porch on south
sldo of house. All rooms are beautifully
decorated. Electric fixtures throughout.
Lot 41x132; paved street: paving paid for.
$650 cash, balance monthly.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phone JJoueius 297. 212 S. 17th St.
$2,700 All
Modern 7-room house, full lot, paved
street, cathedral district, 41st and Izard
St. Owner nonresident. See ua for
terms.
Birkett & Company
423 Bee Bldg.
Phone Douglas 47jI.
M.EGANT CORNER
Close n, S rooms, entirely modern; In
first class condition; lot 00x127; pavod
street; paving all paid; largo barn: beau
tiful Uces; price $4,000; JKO cash, Blanco
easy payments. This is positively a bar
gain. .
BEMIS-OARLBERG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
FOR quick sale, reduced to $3,800, a
good home In fine district. Must be Bold
this month. For Information coll H. 5101.
JIM DOWN. $20 A MONTH.
2 5-room houses just completed, beauti
ful location, modern except heat, east
fiont lots, 50x127, 1 block from car, 2
blocks from school; price. 22,000 each.
Best bargains In city. Call at our office
and let us show you these houses.
HART-EVANS REALTY CO.,
204 State Bank Bldg. D. 1233.
7-r. West Farnam or Field club; must be
Bargain; casn. J. n. aniuer, i-axton uik.
THIS b worth looking over. The 14
room house 2 blocks from Pearl and
Broadway, Council Bluffs, modem except
neat, xnis Deiongs 10 neirs wno aaK
us to get best offer and It Is going to
sell. Fine location for rooming houtu.
McGee Real Estate Co.. 105 Pearl St.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.
To buy an Ideal West End home.
Owner anxious to sell this flvo-room
home, modern except heat, llavo fixed
ud this house for home: large lawn sur
rounds; porch and other conveniences
to make It home. Better let us show it
to you. I'llCb. 12,400; can make terms.
AlcUee Real Estate uo.. ia reari at.
lfilE N. 33D HT. 8-room modern house.
full basement and attic. Combination
fixtures. Newly painted. Cement walks.
Thr.A htnokic frnm school, on rmved atrant
and car line. Lot 42ftxfe. 'ermi 21,000. 23,200
down, own time on balance if sold by
September 1. Rents for 235. Lyle Burns.
Owner.
EXPERIENCED coloniser in touch
with- strong selling force; big money for
rignt party, uox bvj. umana.
TO ISU, HULL OK l'.K.M. e'lltST dKM
JOHN ItOUUlNrf. 1hC PaIIiIAM BT.
EAST OF BEMIS PARK.
Cottage, -r.; water, gas; US ft front,
corner; paved; high ground; $210 cosh,
balance 220 per month Includes interest.
O'ICEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha National Bonk. Douglaa 2715.
Evenings, H.33S or H. 5131.
HEAIi ESTATE.
FA It 31 A RANCH UMJS FOR SALTS
Arkansas.
270 ACRES; fine land; unimproved;
level; rich: one mile from railroad town;
good ' community; good health; best of
bargains $10 per acre. One-third cash,
balance one-half and 3 years at 3 per
cent Interest. J. Tr Carlton. DeQueen,
Ark.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Corn Prices Are Being Maintained
by Its Buyers.
UPTURN BEING FOUGHT HARD
Smaller Professionals Are Doing- All
They Can to Ktrp Down the Sep
tember Option on the
Yellow Cerenlo
OMAHA, Aug. 12. J915.
While sentiment was never more bull
ish on corn than was shown on tlio
board of trade yesterday and the buying
was led by the largo longs, there was a
dostre on the part of many to take avail
able profits. As lone as tne present buy
ing power continues in turn there will
be no show tor the bear shorts, as prices
are certain to continue to soar. The
smaller professionals fought the upturn
of yesterday. The September option, In
which there Is now a battle royal be
tween the largest speculators In the corn
world, advanced from ilVio to 73a on a
scramble of shorts and Investors to grab
some of the golden cereal, but later
eased off to 72Jic, where It closed, but at
advances of lc for tho day.
The open Interest in the soptomoer op
tion is believed by the trade to be of
enormous proportions. This Is not a
fact, however, as the big long has not
only advised his friends and followers
to secure available profits on all Jharp
upturns, but to reinstate ineir une u
tho decline. This has kept the opon
Interest down to smaller proportions
tnan it otherwise wouia nave oeen.
Many sensational stories have oeen put
Into circulation by people who are not
well posted on tho rules- of the board of
trade. These stories havi been of a
most highly colored- character, lhey
related to the heavy holding of the bull
I.aity and of their determination to either
sink or swim, ns the case might be.
Tho longs in September corn are m m
future lor a scalp only, and not for any
deal. This Is authentic
Cash corn was uncnangea io ttc lower.
Th mntitfr tn -which some of the large
cash houseB In wheat gave the buylnc
s'de of the market their attention yes
terday caused tho trade to advance the
opinion that the cash business on export
ard milling account showed signs of re
gaining some or tne lost grounu.
uasn wneat was uncnaiuseu.
rnt mfiiKPil to Advance with the other
gialns and tne volume of business was
small yesterday.
Lain oats were w lower.
The following cash Bales wro reported:
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 2 cara 80Uc,
1 car 80o; No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars 79c,
l car THo, l car tsmuityi ino, j. car ow.
Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car 73Wo, 3 cars 73c:
No. 2 yellow, 6 .cars 73c, 2 cars 72c, 1 car
72Ho; No. 3 yellow, 1 car 7c, 8 cars 72o;
No. 4 yellow, 1 car 72c 1 car 71V4c; No. 2
mixed. 1 car 72V4o! No. 3 mixed, 1 car
72c. 3 cars 7Zc; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars 71o;
no grade, 1 car 72c OaU: No. 2 white,
1 car 40UC standard. 2 cars 40c; No. 3
white, 8 cirs 40c, 23 cars SVA 5 cars 39V4c
nn rrrnAi. 1 rar SSW 1 cn.r Saw;.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
SOGWic; No. 3 hard, 79078c. Corn: No.
No. 3 yellow, 72WF73a; No. 4 yellow, 7114
B72c; No. 2, 72Hm2c; No. 2, 72W72Hoi
No. 4; 71Hc; no grade, 72c. Oats: No. 4
white, 4a4c; standard, 40c; No. 3 white.
33i40c; No. 4 white, SSHo. Rye: No. 2,
o9- . ,
Clearances: wneat anaiour
692.000 bu.; corn. 3,000 bu. a
Liverpool closed with wheat HQ-nd
higher; corn ttd higher.
Primary wneat receipts were
feu nnrt phlnmontu nf 474.000 bu.. against
receipts of 1,647,000 bu. and shipments of
,243.000 last year. m1 . .
Primary corn receipts were 291,000 bu.
nnri ahlnmnntlt nf 351.000 bU.. against
rnrplntM nf 419.000 bu. and shipments of
377.000 bu. last year. . ,
Primary oats receipts were i.m.uw ou,
and shipments of 632,000 bu., against re
ceipt of 96,000 bu. and shipment sof
646.000 bu. last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Com.
3d: .future firm; September, La Plata,
4sl0Hd; October. La Plata. Es Ud.
CHIOACIO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features or the Tradlngc anil Closlntt
Price on Hoard of Trndr.
CHICAGO, Aug. 13,-Corn mounted to
day to the highest price that has beon
reached this season. The advance ac
companied reports of drouth damiigo so
complete that places In Kansas will not
even got bock enough corn for seed. Clos
ing figures wore steady. tUrSc to Ha
above last night. Wheat finished tttMo
to HSTHo up, oats unchanged to Ho lower
and provisions at a decline ot THo to lilt
An Immense business was done In corn.
Bull leaders here eeeniM disposed at first
to toko profits, and to a great extent did
so on tho theory that thero should be it
reaction after the decided upturn which
had token place the day betore. rrices, i
hnwnvrr. fnllxt tn recedn ns much OS OX-
pooted and attempts to reinstate Invest
ments carried tho market swiftly up
grade.
, Temperature above 100 for thirty days
In Kansas and no rain for five woeks In
Oklahoma made the most hardened short
Bcllers hesitate about ot-temptlng to fight
.IIO IJOO .1. .lid Vlll. in... .w
too far gone to bo helped by a soaking
rain oxtended today to southern Illinois,
where a downpour was declared to hpve
been too late and to havo given no
benefit. . .
Export sales to aggregate roo.oco on. ie
tn frnkS huvlnir nf nntlnns In wheat. A
big Increase in tho world's available stock
tended to Induce temporary weakness
tut woo offset by it bullish crop report
rrom ine trencn Ko-ernment.
increasing receipts put oats unaer pres
sure. In the end, howover, shorts wero
hastening to cover on account ot tno
lightness of corn.
Selling on the part of packerB broko
the provisions market. High prices for
corn was said to bo driving an excesslvo
number of hogs to the slaughter pens.
NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET
Foreign Conditions Exercise Consid
erable Influence.
CROP NEWS AGAIN CONFLICTING
In 'Fnec of Report ot Contlnned
Drouth In Midwestern Section,
Increnalnir Optimism la
ISvlnccd.
Aitlclel Opcn-I Hlgh. Low. Cloc.iYes'y.
Wheatl I
Sept.8GiflH 86T4 85?iSTTi.$Gt3i
Dec. &9Ho sou rtHiSOa-Jirti
May. 91H'0 SG 81Vi
Corn.
Sept. 72HST73 73Vi TKiTH 73
Dec. S 6T4 68H
May. 63ISH C9 6SH 69H
Oats.
May. 470H7H 47H H H
Pork. I
Sept 2040 S040 080 20 35
Jan.. 18 85 18 85 IS 65 18 75
Lard.
Sept. 11 07-10 U 10 11 00 11 00
Oct. 11 1G-17 11 17H 11 07 11 07H
Jan.. 10 55 10 55 10 45 10 1H
lbs.
Sept 10 S7Vi 11 00 10 81H 10 SIM
Oct. 10 90 10 90 10 SO 10 S2H
Jan.. 9 S7U 9 97H 9 85 9 S!hi
8fU
72V4
69Hi
4
New Yorlt.
FARMERS' EXCURSION SHOW8
OPPORTUNITIES IN NEW YORK.
A great opportunity for a better In
vestment calls for you, Mr. Nebraska
Farmer, to go on the excursion of farm
ers to western New York lands, which
leaves Omaha Saturday, August It, at
S p. m, via the Northwestern.
(I
There Is no drouth, no disastrous scar
city of rain there. Farmers who are
returning from other excursions report a
promise of big crops of all kinds.
What would you grow? Wheat, corn,
oats, hay, rye, potatoes? The average
yield on all of these Is larger in New
York than In Nebraska. Alfalfa? The
farmers report that they have never seen
any. finer, If aa fine, fields of alfalfa
In Nebraska than In New York. Fruit?
It's one of the greatest fruit sections of
the whole country and farmers are gat
ting rich from apples, peaches, cherries
and other fruits. .
Blrcer yield, and much higher prices
'for the crops, because they arc right
at the door of the greatest market In
the country that Is whero the New
Yorker has the greater opportunity than
you. He gets an average of 26 to 211
more per aero for his crops every year
than you Co.
Does dairying appeal, to your It s a
great country for that As a side issue
there are eggs. They bring from 30 cents
to 04 cents a dozen In New York City,
during the winter montns.
A great diversity of crops, higher
prices, bigger average yield. That Is New
York farm land. Come and learn these
facts for yourself.
Prices for Improved farms are low now.
but It Is generally anticipated that they
win aouoie in tne next iivo years.
Here are soma of the farms you -will
ea:
"A PEACH OF A PLACE" 158 acres.
finely improved, only 175 per acre, iu.400,
Near two cities, Waterloo and Geneva;
well arranged 14-room house, three barns,
tnree wells, diversity or crops grown
1.000 peach trees already planted. Neigh
bor received 222.000 for Deach cron from
fifty acres In one year. Reasonable
terms.
"LAKE VIEW FARM" 120.93 acres, all
In cultivation except 7 acres of pasture
U10 Dor acre. S13.300: 12-room house ana
barns that could not be reproduced for
less tnan ft.vw: iuii bearing live-acre bd
pie orchard and many young fruit trees:
noil so fertile that It produces bigger
crops every year tnan the Pest land In
the middle west averages; situated on
west shore of beautiful Cayuga Lake
Near tnree towns, uooa terms.
FARM No. 220-81 acres, 292.50 per acre,
16.700. Two small farms thrown Into one.
with two sets of Improvements, each con
sisting of house and barns, natural drain-
age, stream runs through land. Six acres
of pasture and four of second-growth
timber, surrounded by otner good farms.
Half mile from Alcuougail.
FARM NO. 221137 acres. 270 cer acre.
19,000. Big bargain, in midst of region of
farms of great fertility. Good land
though a UtUe rolling. Five-acre or
chard: twenty acres wood and pasture.
Cobblestone house that would coat S.ouo
today. Three Darns, only one mile from
:nurcn ana scaooi.
FARM N0..21T-128 acres, 285 per acre
iiv.uu. uooa son. only partly tilled.
Eight-room houso, two barns; big snap
or active tanner.
Write for our booklet, containing sev
enty beautiful Illustrations of western
New York farm scenes, which have Just
Wen taken by Louts R. Bostwlck, the
country's most famous landscape pho-
losrapuer, air. uuiimts naa spent I
month in New York getting these pic
lures. It you plan to take this trio with
us we must know at once, to make sleep-
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Fifteenth and Farnam Sta,
Omaha. Nab.
Chtenen 4rt5
Minneapolis 121
Duluth .20
Omaha
Kansas City 155
St. Louis a
Winnipeg 10
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. AUg. 13.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, 89Hc: No. 1 north
ern. 87iie0Mc; No. 2 northern. 85?l'a87Hc;
No. 2 hard Montana, B5c; No. 3, 81Vi
86c; September, S694c; December, 89c;
May, 96c.
ji-UJUii-unciiBnKca,
BARLEY Unchanged.
BRAN 219.60020.00.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 76B'T7c.
OATS-No. 3 white, 29Htj405c.
RYE No. 2. 678T6$Hc.
FLAX $1.50tt1.62.
TUB best Improved stock, dalrv and
frratn farms anywhere are now for sale
n central New York. These farm ver.
Lge better results and cost leas by half
man larni in win .uiiauuri vtuiey xney
.. Mn.a tn ntnrAn .ihnnl. .hll.ni...
cities, towns, and market for 10,000,000
people. Send for free Illustrated list
Address McBurney c Co.. Fisher building,
Chicago. III. We refer by permission to
H I' Olfssman. station li, Omaha Nun ,
.jd Ihcs. Tborson. Capton, South Dakota,
T
97
44
31
24
V
Oats
323
20 50
18 90
11 17-2)
11 25
10 62
11 00
11 to
10 06
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat". No. 2 red,
new, 86ft(387?4c; No. 3 red, new, 86Q7c;
No. 1 hard, now, 87$so: No. 2 hard, new,
SCViSWio; No. 3 hard, new. SSVMTSflc:
No. 1 northern, new, 9lH092o; No. 2
northern, new, 90Qflc; No. 3 northern,
now, 880Oc; No. 2 spring, new, 90f91c;
No. 3 Bprlng, new, SSQ90c; No. 4 spring,
new, 828S7c; velvet chaff, 87flt)0cj durum,
S&U90C Corn, No. 2, 7374c; No. 2 white.
n&!Wo; No. 3 white. 73W73c; No. 3
7273Vic; No. 3 white, 72ttW73c; No. 3
youow, 73iT739ic; mo. i, 7ZViu7Zo; no. 4
white. 12HanSHc: No. 4 yellow. 72Vi72?ic
Oats: No. 2, new, S940c; No. 2 white, now.
4ZKijjHZc; "O. z wnite, oia, c: iso. a,
new, 39tto; No. 3 white, new, 4iwuc;
No. 3 white, old, JC41Hc; No. 4 white,
new, 40H40Kc; No. 4 white, old, 40VHc;
standard, new, 42942c; standard, old,
42UN2Uc. Rve: No. 2. new. 63&G3UC.
Barley: 50870c Timothy: 24,00U4.90, Clover:
Nominal. Pork: S.w. Lara; iio.iuft.
Ribs: J10.37HC11.62M,.
Prices temporarily weakened owing to
hie Increase of the world's available
stock, but rallied In consequence of good
sized exports. The close was firm, with
December Uc net higher at 90S90Vic
huttkr uncnangea.
EGGS Receipts.' 10.616 cases; un
changed. .. . .
CHEESE irregular; daisies, miimci
twins, 13WJ13c; young American, 14H
15c; long norns, niiuitc.
POTATOES Unsettled :
cars; GOcfltl.OO.
rouLTHf-Alive, nrm;
springs, 18c; turkeys, 19c.
NEW YORIC GENERAL MARKET
NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Foreign condl
ttoiw exercised considerable Influence
over today's stock market. Oflicial
utterances by ltrlllsli ottlctals Indl
(Mtlng Improvement In the relations
among the leading powers maue tor a
buoyant marxet in ixjnaon. tnat center
later shallng moderately m the move
ment here, though probably selling on
balance. Paris markets wore firm, al
though rents wero lower, but the llerlln
markot developed no pronounced trend,
aside from somo direct purchases ot
Canndlan Pacific
A significant foctor was the largo for
eign lniorest In tho underwriting ot Union
Pacific's Southern Pacific stock, which
was more than twlco over-BUUscrlbert in
short order. This Is said to bo the first
Kui-onenn iinrticinatkm 1f any slto 111
Americnn securities since the depression
of last spring. Incidentally the succes
ot this project caused a sharp advance In
southern l'acino snares rii wen a ui
syndicate holdings. their respective
gains being 14 and ltf points.
11m iinnrtnln nnolltntr. tho lnar-
,kt soon dovolopod a stronger tone, steel
and Amalgamate! scoring nigner nriuiu.
likewise Canadian Pacific, Reading and
a miscellaneous lot ot Industrials. In tho
final dealings proltt taking and tho less
encouraging outlook In tho stoel Indus
try wiped out much If not all of tho
advance In tho leaders, while, renewed
Bhort selling helped to unsettle the gen
eral list . ... ...
Crop nows was again conflicting with
a continuance of drouth In some of th;
middle western sections, in tne taco vi
qhls, howover, western merchants are
evincing Increasing optimism, born In
Dart of tno Treasury ucpannieiu n vrup
money policy. Possibility of an agree
ment to hasten the tariff bill seemed to
exclto little interest in nnanciai circles.
The bond nmrKot was sieauy wuu
government's unchanged and dealings
light. Total sales (par valuo) aggregated
.&79.W. .,
number ot saies ana ciusing uuwuui'.
on stocks were:
Conwli, monjr.
(1 seoount.. .
AuniMn
CtatOttn Ptrltlo..
Utilito O. W. .
. Pssl
lntr A Hla U.
Ell
do t rM...
I.WerpooI Grnln Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 13. WHEAT Spot.
Irregular; No. l Manitoba, 7s tna; no. a,
7s 6d; No. 3, 7slV4d; futures, firm; Oc
np 7aU!rt- nMembcr. 7s lUd.
raiRN Knnt nrm: American mixea.
new, kiln dried, eswi; American mixea,
new, 6s 2d; American mixed, old, 6s 6d;
American mixed, old, via Galveston, 6s
IlEAIi ESTATE.
FA 1131 A It A .NCR LANDS FOR SALE
Canada
ALBERTA 58 acres, beautifully situ
atHl: mixed farm: 1H mile frontage on
tilltern laue; tmu acres tuiaoie, iv juivi
vated. 600 fenced; good house. 2-story
hnrn. 3 tohl-. dalrv. 4 irranarle. hen
house,, etc; dead snap; $17 per acre; $4.0O
casn. oaiance to suit. Aoout mi aim
other bargains write George Grant, Her
aid block. Calgary, Alberta.
Idaho.
HO WEST YOUNG MAN.
Vn have rood eandv loam wheat farms
for sole producing SO to 40 bushels per
acre. Also fine dairy ranches. On new
I I .nil tAlitnhnnn. 120 to 230 Per acre.
Address A. L, McRwnolds, Felt, Fremont
county, idano.
trnTrMn3ao.Kcr tiomestead In settled
neighborhood. Fine farm land, no said
hill, coat you (. iiung tees anu ait.
J. A. Trucy. Kimball. Neb.
LAND FOR SALE L000 acres Uylng
from 4 to 8 miles, from Fremont: sell it
In 40 acres or more. Will take 20 per cent
down, the balance at t per cent Interest
from 6 to id years. Aaaress u. ocnroeacr,
250 W. Military, I'remont nso.
t CTSd.
LARGE stock ratiKe. good for summer
and winter: for full particulars address
owner, it. A. Leacn. wens, nevaoa.
HLAl. Ivt tTh LOANS.
Money to loan on Omaha homes. No
delay. J. IL Milhen Co., Inc. v.'l Olt
national uanit uiag. uaugios ma.
Amerlesa Asrlculturtl.,
Aiirerlnn lt aunr...
American can
Amtrinn Ctan pM. ..
American Car Filrjr...
American Cotton Oil
American lc meeumio.
American Unaeed
American Locomotit ..
American 8. a 11......
American B, a IL pfd..
American Sugar Henninc
American Tel. A Tel...
Amerluin Totxcco
Anaconda Mlnlnr
Atchliun
Atchlaon ptl
Atlantic curt Ulna
Uaillmor .V Ohio
IJethlehem tMixl
Drovkljn Ilapia Trasalt,
receipts, 60
hens, HVici
NEW
Firm;
winter
patents.
Qnotatipn of the Dnr on Vnrlons
Commoalties.
VORK-. Anir. 13. FTX3UR
nnrinc- nntiv.lts. 24.00tr4.70:
stralghU, I4.105j4.20i winter
I4.40S4.60; spring clears.' 24.00
4.20; extra No. 1 winter. 23.550)3.75; extra
No. 2, winter, 23.253.60; Kansas straigms,
1 IKKVi 2K.
W1USAT Spot, market firm; No, 2 rod,
IU. -Mn 1 nnrthorn rJUlUtll. UXUCl IU-
tures Closed net uncnanguu m mnuii
r-i . .w- nil.. nu.nMVA CTV.f.
CORN tspot, nrm; export, oiu.
niTS-Bnni tpnrtv: ntandnrd White,
C47Wc; No. 2 white, 48c; No. 3, 4646Hc
HOPS UUiet; lsiz, lnjijjg, wii, ioiiv,
TiTt r7)7.. 101- 'lflf?53ri 1911. 164SISC
HIDES-Bteady; 23HS30Hc; Central
America. 23?ic. ... ,
PETROLEUM-rllerinea, new lorn,
i.oiir tr, (Vi. tmrrvfu. li).70'. cases, ill. 00.
UAY-lirm; stanaara, i.vwi.viii u.
2, n.06l.O7W. .
IV.
Firm; hemlock firsts, 29
leathe:
PROVISIONS Mess pork, steady; 823.25
Ti23.75; family, 221.505jze.oo; "?". cisar,
WMJ22.00. Beef, steady; $18,001(19.0); fam
vi irv..vi tvi ri,t mant,. niilpt: nlnkliHi
beflles,' 10 to 14 (pounds. H.M; Pickled
hams. 116.75. Lard, weak; . middle
w.t in it"M refined, steady: con'
tlnen't, $12.00: South America, $12.85; com
pound. tw.wy.iv.io.
tallow-Steady: city. CVic; country,
6V4c: special, bc .
BUI 1 rJll aiarKet sieauy, rt-L-Biiiia, iv.
-, tuViif nmnmerv. extras. SiKZIViC
CIIKEBB Firm; receipts. ,io Doxes,
state, wnole milk, fresh colored specials,
14ttc; state, whole milk, fresh white.
14Kc: skims. 3ffll4c. .
EGGS Firm; receipts, 16,105 cases;
fruah n-nthired No. 1. WAc
POULTRY Dressed, dull and Irregu
lar; fresh killed western chickens, 17a23c;
fowls, ltri14o; turney. iwuwc.
Corn and Wheat llenlon Rulletln
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, ror umana, ior tne
twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th
meridian time, weanesuuy. ausmi
1913;
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Km. ivain-
Statlon. High. Low. fall.
tj .a
70 .12
to 1.03
Ashland, Neb.
Aunurn
Broken Dow...
Columbus
Culbertson ....
Falrbury ......
Fairmont
Grand Island.
Hartlngton ...
Hastings
Hdldrege
Lincoln
94
, 9
. 84
, 2
.103
,104
. 96
. 95
. 85
. 97
. 99
94
North Platte.. 91
HARRISON & MORTON. M urn. Nat
OMAHA homos. East NebrasKa farms.
uKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 711
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1120 Farnam HL
6
CIT5f LOANS. Uerals-Carlberg Co,
310-12 1) randels Theater Uldg.
GARVIN BEOS.tt"h".tanuE:
WANTLD City loans. Peters Trust Co.
LA ROE loans our specialty, ritull Pro.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., l$th and Farnam.
WANTED -TO 1MJY
WANTED TO BUY Picture snow; must
be a paying proposition and roust stanu
Investigation. R. J. Jones, Bameston,
Neb.
Dolgoff 2dhand store pays highest prices
ftr turnlture. clotnes. shoes. Web. 1W7.
Slightly used high grade piano. W. 3726
WANTED TO KENT.
Oakdale
Omaha ....
Tekamah .
Valentine
Alto, la
Carroll ....
Clarlnda ...
Sibley
Sioux City.
83
90
90
80
. 84
83
94
87
82
C8
61
G8
67
67
68
67
06
70
64
67
70
67
64
67
G7
72
67
70
1.20
.00
.00
.10
.13
.0C
.00
.00
.00
.12
.62
.02
1.05
.10
.03
.61
.00
.02
.12
today. The, market was supported during
tho early trading and at noon prices were
from M to H above parity, but United
States Steel was on exception and
lot U.
. 71Ttarnd Trunk !'
, Tt llllnola Central. ...ll
. ttUM., K. T
.loi'ttoiiinrn i-aeiuo.... "r
.117 Unln ricltio Hk
. HHU. 8. Btl.. ........ fin
,114 Wabaah V
. tlVPl)r lit
. MtilUnd Xtltn IH
i.
SILVER Bar, steady at 21U1 Per c
AiuiMiii per cent
The rato of discount In Uie open market
for short bills Is 3Hfl3Vi xr cent; for
three months' bills, 3 3-16 per cent
Iiornl Seonrltlr.
Quotation! furnlthed br llnrna. Prlnker a On,
4t Oraah National Panic nidi., Crmtnai
DM. AeVel
American Dank Not ptd. .. 1H
Oolumbu. Neb.. BlM. Lt Si. HM.. l
Ocuncll niuffi Oai A Glee. U, la. . M K
David Cole Inteetment Cto. 6a. 1111.. WH 100V4
Pall.a, Ti (a. INI. M 07
Deem & Co. 7 par cent ptl 1 M4
ralrmont tYesmery s per cent Ouar, looVi
Fairmont Creamerr 7 per ent ptd.. H 1st
IuletUle (laa A Rl. I. 1111 H
XlounUIn State Tel. Tel. 1 pr ot.ICO 101
Omaha, m; mi M 9
Omnha A C. D. lit. ltr. M IIU M'i
Omaha A C 11. ltr. & llrMae ptd.. 67 14
Omaha tt n. at. ltr. Ckm H ft
rttera Mill C par rant pfd S1V t
l'ertland. Dm. tt. IMS It II
rort ot PMitl, Waeh., M,, 11.. tii H14
Bouthorn n Co. Hqulp. it, (i; per etnt baala.
Tlor Co., T, . 1W1 n 100
Tenneoe la, 1111 s fcm
union atoc 1 ami, umana., it 7S4
lloaton Mlnlnir Htocka.
HOSTON. Aug. 13.-Clolng auotatlons
OH Roston stocks and hondat
Alloiiea iHNvd Onn 1U
Amalsumtada Oopp 744Nlplnlas MIqm ,. '(,
a. i.. 1.. a o, . . xixCwrth llutt xH
h. & C. C. A K it. S3 Nnrth tjiaa H.
.i. a Arnona .. 03 vna Dominion m
Olumet A Heel .,415 Oe-nla 1
ontennlal lAVQutncr M
Oopptr nun a Co. to shanoon 7
rt nun ........ ll Superior UVi
"inpr LVQ UHK A 11. u sn
Oretno Canine .... tHlraniarack
Itlei Rerall (Cop.) lK(l'. 8. B. 11. A M. t
Kerr lAik . a do pM .....7. 47
Ike Copper mrtah Con H
li. vvr tv-"ii voppr
Mwmi pr ...... nvwinnna
Mohawk ISHWolrerlna ....
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle of All Kinds Very
Maoh Lighter.
RUN OF HOGS HOLDS UP WELL
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 13, 1913.
Recelnts were. t?nttle. Hogs.- Sheep.
Official Monday 6,49 4,701 21,922
Offle nl Tueailnv 1 HM 11.565 lt.ZM
Kstlmate Wwlnosday.. 2,500 9.300 6,500
Three days this wek.lZ62S 25.5M 42,663
Same days last week. .14,242 28.307 55.817
Samo days 3 wks ago,. 8.6M 23,779 83,645
Same days 3 wks ago.. 8,006 23.388 31,800
Same days 4 wks ago.. 9,459 22,009 17,062
samo days last year.. 17,808 z?,in w,vu
The following table snows VWe range ol
vrlces for hogs at South Omaha for tho
last rew days, with comuarlonst
Sales, lllfh. tow. CIom.
, 22.S0O 74 14 74VS
700
600
4,600
00
404
J, 900
1,100
100
S
4.S
10
14
ta
MS
7
JJ',4
S00 1
tV'J.l
enti
utAiAa Paclflo
1.000
3Vi
10,(09 tS
K
I1V
10,4100 30
. 1.J00 4S
! "400 14 1U
. l.00 li
8,700 J7U
1,400 10H,
1,100 us
2,100 I1U
rhetaneak ft Ohio 1,900 IVA t7K
Chicago Great Woetern... 100 14 14H
cm., mil a bi. r 7,tJ ha ius
OChl. & N. W... 204 111 ISO
Colorado Fuel a Iron., soo I J3
Conaolldated Oas 500 13H 111
Corn l'roducu 6.(00 11 11
Delawax ft Hudaon... ,,.
Denter & Illo OrtnJe
d. & n. o. ptd :m s 36
Dlrtlllera' rVecurltlea
Krl
Erla Ut ptd
Erie Zd pfd
General Electric
ureal Northern ptd ....
dreat Northern Or cite
Illinois Central
Interboroufih.MeL
lnterborough-Met. ptd...
international imrreeter ,
International Marin ptd
imarnatiouai j'aper .... too 10 10
International lump
K. C. Southern (00 SS 24
Lacled at
Lehlch ValWr 91,600 UIK 111
uuuiivuis ec muutTiiir,
M.. Bt. r. ft 8. Bt. M. 400 1J1U 111
M., K. & T.i ;i 11 14
Mlaaourl Pacltlo , SOO si tVi
National Lad (00 U 4
National Dlecult .....
K. ltr. ot M. It ptd.... 1.000 14 II
New York Central;,. .... 2,300 100 n
N. Y O. ft W
Norfolk & Weatern.... 900 107 107
North American
N'ortharn PaclMo 4,000 114 111
Pacltlo Mall 2M 23 11
PannaylTanl too Ml 11H
reopl' Ca ,
itta.. c. c. ft Bt. I.
PSttabiirsh Coal
Prteel Bteel Car
Pullman Palace Car
!dlns '. 84.000 11H 160
IlepUDllo I. ft 8 ,. 700 23 2&U
RtDubllo I. B. nil
iltoclc Ialand Co ii ii
I'.ock Iiland COa. pfd.., .1,800 SOU 30
St. u. U B. F. 2d ptd., 2,100 11
Seaboard Air Line , too 20 tOl
Hoaboard Air Lin ptd., 1.W0
Bloea-Hheftleld H. 1
Houthern I aclflo .. ,,$9,109 4 II
Southern lUllwtr (00 M n
Southern Iljr. pM tci M m
Tenneaar CoCpper .... 6, Mi 11 tl
Ti ft Pacino f
Union Pacltlo 11.700 1SI
Union Pacific pfd !
United State Realty.. , 1,100 M
United State Rubber .. 1.000 61
United BUte Btoei ....U7.300, 64
United State Elcel pfd.,
Utah CoCpper ,, (,000 tl
Vlrslnla-Careiln Chem. .
Wabaah , ,oo t
Wabaah pfd j,Joo 17
Wertern Maryland
western Union loo et (i
WeatlnghouM Ebjctrlc... 3,000 tt
Wb'ellna ft Lakk Drl
Ei. rlghta.
Total tale for th day, 812,200 aharea.
July 28.
July 29.
July 3d.
JUly 31.
Aug. I.
Aug. 2.
AUg. 3..
AUg. .
AUg.
AUg,
Aug.
a we.
AUg,
Aug.
AUg.
41
Srrr Vork mining: Stocks.
NBW YORK. Aurr. 18. CloRlnir mintr..
tlons on Ntw York mining stocks:
"unm. Turnei mock... lOIJttlo Chlet
do bond lOMeitean
Con. Cal. tt V lOOntarl
Iron Mirer IrMOnhlr
IadTlll Con lOTellow Jacket
Offend.
,100
160
IT
IS
III
'ei
(2
64
jri
21
"t
Sky.
Clear
Clear
PU cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Pt, cloudy
Clear
PC cloudy
uiear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Hloudy
Pt cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Wn. tnplni1f.rl in averairss
Minimum tempearture for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. tf
DISTRICT AVBRAOB8. r
No. of Tetno. Raln-
Dlstrlct. Buttons. High- Low. fall.
Columbus 18 84 64 .00
Ixmisvllle 22 92 70 M
IndlanapoU 14 83 68 .SO
Chicago 21 W 64 1.30
Bt. Louis 19 98 78 .30
Des Moines 2 84 C8 .50
Minneapolis 51 84 64 . 40
Kansas City .... 24 104 76 .SO
Omaha 17 91 66 .50
YOUNtl man and sister wish to rent
farm on shares; owner furnish every
thing. Address Y 236, De.
ROOM Single man; near cross town car
line; in private Xamllj, refeience fur
nished. Address A 2SL Dee.
LIVE STOCK atAKIUEl OF W.tST,
tibip live stock to South Omaha, dav
mllease and shrlnkag. Your consign
lueuts receive prompt and larittui u.ua
lion. '
Live atocU CuutiulMluu jlj-uuo8.
TemDeratures were very high again in
southern Nebraska Tuesday 'and they
continue high over the southern por
tion df the corn and wheat belt. Tem
perature records for the month of Au
gust were broken in Kansas. Tempera
ture continue fairly moderate In the
northern districts. Rains were quite gen
eral In the northern portions of Nebraska
I and Iowa and north up the valleys and
good rains were general in tne jnaianap
oils and Louisville districts. Appreciable
rains occurred at two stations In the
Kansas City and St. Louis districts.
Rains of one Inch or more occurred at
the following stations: In Nebraska,
Columbus, 1.20; Tekainah and Droken
Row, 1.06. In North Dakota, Lisbon. 1.40.
In Illinois, Decatur, 1.30. In Kentucky,
Owensboro, 3.00, and Richmond, 1.20.
L A. WBLHH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
Kngar Mnrkct.
NEW YORK. Au. 11 SUGAR Raw.
(steady, muscovado, 2 23c, centrifugal,
Ncrr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. A nir. itiinMiM.n.
call, steady, 2U2H per cent,; ruling rate
tA WSB5 c'lnT bl H Per cent o":
, . k '.hi, Juno loans, steady:
l?A5a.day, s33', Per cent; ninety days
4WfM per cent: six month. Ki iur.Mt
PRIME MERCANTILK PAPER-6 to
6 per cent.
STERLING KXCIIANOB Kasv, H.R3
xor Biiiy-aay ouis, i.8t ror demand.
Commercial bills. I4.82M.
SILVER Bar, 6Hc; Mexican dollars.
47c.
PONDS-Government, steodyj railroad,
oieuuy,
Closing quotations on nones today wtr
as follows:
U. B. rtf. 1. reg.. II Japan 4 it
do coupon K. C, 8. r. ( 7
U. B. 1. reg 101 U B. dab. 4 (lfll) 0
do coupon iu u. it N. un. 4a..., M
V. B. 4t. reg 110 M K. ft T. let 4.. to
da coupon ....... 110 'do gen, 4Ua .... tor
Panama 3a coupon , ItttMo, Pacltlo 4e ,,,,66
Al-Ch. Ut Ca, ctfa 4t do' coot. U 61
Amer. Aa. (,, . M N. It, of M. 4 64
A. T. & T. er. 4 1W N, y, c. o, J.
Am. Tobacco e....-iievt 'a deb ., W
Armour ft Co. 4 M . N Y. N. II. b II.
Atchlaon gen. 4a. V cr 6 ,. 70
do ct. vi iiwjj m'tt. t w, ct, 4,. 104
do er. ( V do con. 4 alii
At. C. L. let 4...0 No aclflo 4 H
D. Ic O. 4a ., I1H 'do 3 4
do li J or. a. u rfd. 41 tt
nr. Tr. er. 4 t3penn er. tUa mill M.
COC. of Oa. (e,, .1M do con 4 M
Can. Leather (a..,. N.rteadlng gen. 4a .. . C
Ch. Il Ohio 4.. 3 B. L ft 8. Y (. It U
do couy. 4....7 do fg. 70
Chi. ft A. (' Bt. I 8. W. e. 4a.. 77
C, D. & Q. 1 latuviH. A. I, a. (a., 74
do gen. 4a l eflo. Pacific col, 4 tt
C M ft 8 P o 4 1P do cr. 4 nC
C. It. I. & P. r 4T do lit r. 4.... 3
do c 4 tHR Railway Sa ...AoiC
C. ft H. r ft 4 II do gen. 4 7S
Del. ft II. cr. 4MUnlon J'acltlo 4a,. 'xu
M 73 do cr 4a
... U do lit. 412
... U U. R. RutUr 6a. .102
.. 73 U. 8. BU.l 2d (4..100
II. llVa.-Car. Ch. ta... J
ii niinie, jii & . u ,.u
iwet. Md. 4
61 weat. El. cr.
nlrly Active) Movement ot
nnil Lambs, Roth Killer
Feeders Triers on All
Kinds Are Steady.
Sheep
rind
Date. 1913. 11912-11911. 11910. 11909.1!OS.1307.
Aug. 12,
Aug. 1J.1
SSI 6648237 371607595
8 67U 7 M 6 67 7 98 7 27 6 14 6 04
8 5614 7 67 7 71 7 40 6 24 C6
8 MS 7 71 6 03 7 44 41 6 01
K US 7 If 6 64 7 601 41 6 91
848 7ro66976749 697
7 at 76 7 75 7 64 6 23 6 93
8 43S 6 P2 7 70 7 53 6 38
8 23H 8 01 7 04 7 6H 7 6(1 6 58 S 92
8 17H 7 98 7 70 7 68. 45 6 83
8 19 7 90 7 IS 719(886577
R15S 7 83 7 58 7K 4 30 5 74
8 18 7 89 7 27 7 79 7 49 5 80
70672S7 81 741640683
8 19H 7 21 7 83 7 34 6 50
7 9ti)a 8 04 7 11 7 95 7 42 6 41 6 86
806 8 OT. 7 41 6 21 5 S3
28 cows. . . .
12 feeders.
2 steers...
8 cows,. ...1102
1 eow 810
11 steers.... 819
WESTERNS,
NEBRASKA.
0T1 6 SO 2 feeders.. H3G 6S
1!) feeders.. 896 7 2&
14 heifers... 807 30
1 cow
27 steers...
519
680
800 5 50
979 7 85
hunday.
ReoelPta and dlsnosltlnn of live stock
at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha,
ior iwenty-iour nours anuing at a o'oiock
in. yesteraay
RECEIPTS-CAnB.
Cattlo. Hogs. Hhocp.
700
B 76
6 SO
4 50
WYOMING.
30 feeders.. 860 6 70 20 cows..
L. K. llalllngcr, Nebraska,
47 feeders.. U04 7 SO
BIIEUP.
No. Af,
415 Montana wothcrn ICQ
133 Montana wethers 97
122 Nebraska feeder ewes...... 80
218 Nobraska feeder ewes...... 81
150 NebrnBka feeder wethers.. DO
197 Wyoming feeder yearlings 78
48 Wyoming feeder yearlings 79
231 Wyoming fedor yearlings 78
231 Wyoming owes 101
139 Wyoming wetliern 10D
118 cull feeding owes 88
S5 cull feeding ewes 88
64 native owes , 93
201 Idaho foedor lambs 00
170 Idaho feodor lambs 61
104 Idaho feeder lambs.. 60
1 tn l,lnhn f neA Inmhe .... Ill
IIOOU Roccipts tnis morning omounua
to about 127 cars, or 9.4W head, making
tho total for tho tlirco days something
Ilka 25,560 hood. This Is a shortage ot
23,307 as compared with a -week ago, but
Is nearly 3,500 head turgor than tor tho
corresponding days last year.
Tho trndo opened out rather slow, and
when buyers made their first offers val
ues wero fully 10c, and In most cases 102
15o, iowor than on Tuesday. Salesmen
held uut for n while, but lt soon became
apparent that there was not much chanc
of tho trado showing any strength, and
tho papers finally pui up meir urovw
at a decltno ot 10016c. Trade was not
active at any time, but the most of tns
offerings had changed lionds by 10:30.
Shipping grades wero quotod as eteady
io iua lower, juiny m mo iuuuuuk
high as 38.65 was paid. Bulk of the offer
ings ohanged hands at 37.707.83.
IKir tho three days of this week values
show the hfnreit decline ot any similar
period since tno DreaK Degan. Bninpinsj
hnir arn fully 30o lower and otlier kinds
aro S54M0O below last Saturday's average.
(KM 5 25
Tr.
4 36
4 25
3 50
3 CO
4 23
5 45
5 45
6 45
1 10
4 00
3V0
2 90
2 0
U 50
6 SO
6 J
6 50
C. M. Sc. Bt. P.
Wabash R. It,
Mo. Pac. Ry. .
II. P. R, R. ...
C. & N. W.. cast
1
6
32
6
8
Amllnlile) Supplies.
NEW YORK. Aug. lS.-llradstreet's ad
Vices show the following chrmft-eal
Available Supplies Wheat, United
States, east of tho Rockies, increase.
3.94S.000 bushels. United States, west of
ine iiocKies, aeornose, i.J.ow Dusncls.
Canada, decrease, 880.000 bushels. Afloat
for and In Europe, Inarease. 1,400,000
bushels. Total increase, 4,269,000 bushels,
uorn. united citato and Canada, do
crease, 1.532.000 bushels. Oats. United
mates and Canada, decrease, 838,000 bush
els.
Inorrtttses Newport News, 142,000 bush
els; louisvnio jiz,ooo: Springfield, 80.000.
jvcireosoB aianiiODO. 8W.TO0 DUslielsi Bt.
jonepu, ui.wu; iron worm, to.ooq.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. tt-COPFKEFu-tures
recovered yesterday's losses dur
In: tndav'n trndlnrr nwtnsr tn .i.d,iv
French cables and comparatively small
offerings. Tho market opened steady nt
an aavance or to B points. After sell
ing about 8 to 15 points not higher prices
raiciea siignitiy arter Bomewhat disap
pointing cables from Hamhllrl null ral.
Itlng. hut firmed Un nn rpnnn. mvi.
Ing and closed firm at an Rdvance of 11
ii-18 Points; August, 8.77o; September,
.:. ' xrvoiiiuor, w.ioc
January. 9.2So; MaVch. 9.50c! Mv. ontn
July, 9.67c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s,
c; oanios is, jko. ftiiia coffee, dull
v-uiuuvu, nominal,
i "
Cotton SfnrUet.
NEW YORIC Aup. f!fyrTV-wTf..
tures opened steady: Aummt. n r.?.. a.n.
tember, 11.18c: October, lO.TOo; November,
10.D3C! DnCAmriAf 1D.OSn .Tnmmm.
Fuary, 10.83c, bid) March, 10.93c; May!
Cotton future plnieel atMdv. rnndnir
bids: August, 11.55o: September, lMTo:
October, 10.99a: Novombor, 10.91c: Decem
ber, 10.92c: January, 10.82c: February,
10.81c; March. 10.90c: May. 10.93o.
LIVERPOOL. Auc IS COTTON-Hnn
quiet and steady: middling fair. 7.02di
good middling. 6.7d: middling, 0.42d; low
middling, 6.22d; good ordinary. C.COd; or
dinary, 6.32d. Sales, 7,000 bales.
Metnl Market.
NEW YORK. Ausf. 13. MICTAIJ1 Onr,
per, strong; standard spot to October,
14.8715.75; electrolytic. 15.8716.00; lake,
818.00; casting, 216.62016.78. Tin, easy,
spot. Kl.WIf4l.6C; August, $11.404?41 TO;
September, 141.1241.25: October, 40.S7tf
41.25. Lead, quiet; 24.45 bid. Spelter,
steady, S5.70iRt.80. Antimony, nominal:
Cooksou'b. 3,s.4Uts8.60.' Iron, steady and
unchanged.
London markets closed as follows:
Copper, quiet; spot and futures, 69-Its
6d. Tin. quiet: spot, 1S8; futures, 187,
Iron, Cleveland warrants, r.'v.
NEW YORK. Auir. 13. METALS Lead.
quloti $4.45 bid; London, 20 7s 6d. Spelter,
i5.TOt;&.o; ixmuon, aw jo.
Sioux City Lire Htock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 13. CATTLE
Receipts, 500 head; market fairly active;
native steers, S8.S&fJ.75; cows and heifers,
ia.765f3.00; western steers,. $0.7507.76; can
ners, .2i.0O; bulls, stags, etc., $5.00
7.00.
IIOGS-Recelpts, 6,560 head; market un
even and lower; heavy, $8.20; pigs, $5.60
4H.7S: bulk of sales. -27.451W.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600
head; market steady; no quotations.
Stock In NUM.
Receipts of live, stock from six prln.
cipal western mruKets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
St. Louis 2.600 9.000 6.000
Kansas City 17,000 10,000 4,500
Blouz City 600 CfiOO 500
Chicago 23,000 40,000 25,000
fiouth Omaha 2,500 9,300 6,500
Bt. Joseph 1,700 4,100 COO
C. & N. W.. West 42
C, St. P., M. & 0 13
ii, cc w.i east l
C, B. A Q., west 10
C., R. I, A P., east 4
ii. i, a v., wool a
Illinois Central Ry
Chicago Qt. Western 3
2
1
1
26
12
41
10
26
7
G
1S4
No.
...
64...
tt...
36...
S3...
35...
SI...
16
Total receipts .....123
DISPOSITION CARLOADS.
Cattle.HogB.Bheep.
Morris & Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour c uo. .
Bchwartx & Co.
J. W. Murphy
Morreu
Ii. P. Co
B. O. P. Co
Bt Clair
Cudahy. K. C.
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant & L.,
ttui & Hon ,.,
F. B. Lowl
Huston & Co.
J. B. Root & Co
J. 11. Bulla ,
Rosenstock Bros
McCreary & Kellogg,.
II. F. Hamilton
Mo. & Kan. Colt Co..
Cllne Sc Chrlstio
Other buyers
235
412
S98
630
1
61
7
6
89
9
84
111
35
44
28
21
139
8
23
63
19
244
1,202
1.896
2,110
2,938
557
588
83
1.585
2,320
1,666
AT.
...tit
...137
...307
...34
...311
...1H
...3C
.. 301
...ill
...31..
...tit
.,27
41.
It..
M..
TO.,
f.5..
61 US
74 3S3
63 303
61 330
M 334
U ..M
M X7
ft Ml
84 230
t 313
tt 171
49 333
t 8
(3...,
61,..,
76...,
36...,
S....
63...,
73...,
71...
M...
!...,
69...,
73...
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160 I 0
30 7 70
40 T 70
160 7 TO
140 7 76
160 7 76
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100 7 71
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160 7 73
... 7 71
30 778
200 7 TS
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160 7 77
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40 T 30
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71 tit IN 7 W
60. ......S3 34 7 39
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61 311 110 1
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...234
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13 197 160
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6,610
Totals 2,785 9.001 12,363
CATTLB-i-There was a very modest run
of cattlo here today, so that In spite of the
fact that receipts on Monday wero largo
the total (or the threo days shows a fall
ing off as compared with the correspond
ing three days of last week of l.SGO head
and a falling oft ot over 6,000 head ns
compared with the. same period a year
ago It Is very evident that the recent
showers throughout the stata have ere.
ated a feeling of confidence among tho
farmers hnd It doett not look as it they
wero going io nooa tne mancet. on the
contrary,. It looks us If .they were hold
Ing buck Ifvsi-ythlng except the fat cattle
that had been fed for markot A consid
erable proportion of the cattle coming
thia week has been made up bt western
rangers.
Advlcos from other selling points this
morning wore not encouraging. Indica
tions as they did largo runs nnd lower
prlcs For that reason tho trade here
was a little slow and dull, buyers being
backward about paying steady prices
when other markets were lowor, whllo
the light .ecelnt mal it nlmn.i imniM.i.
WS tor. lnonl 10 forc ny decline here.
When buyers and sellers finally got to
gether It was on a basis of steady prices.
...c.a ucuitj mue quomuie cnango in
either direction, This was practically truo
Ot Hll kinds Of cut tin klllnra ami f..lr.
alike.
quotations on cattle: Quod to choice
corn fed steers, $8.30ii8.90: fair to good
Corn fed steers, $S.0m.3o; common to
IRlr Corn fed iitnnrii. 17 "WH m. irnn n
choice range beeves, i1.mii.C0i fair to
auuu iuiimu uvuves, m.wwi.w; common to
ewr mi.au ueoves, tu.uyu7.ug; good to
choice heifers, $6.60g?.60; good to choice
cows, $tf.6.60: fair to good cows and
hlfra K iwvniA nrt. . .
IV2 i ' fc-uiiiiiiuii mj mr Him
$3.6oa6.00; good to choice Blockers and
letuers, fi.wut.w; fair to good stock
crs and feeders, $6.5001.00! common to
iair stooKsrs ana feeders. la.ooy-G.w;
stock cows and heifers, $4.76J.50; veal
Calves. W.OOSv.CO: bulls and stair. tl.fkKMl
6.75.
BKKF BTICERS.
At. Pr.
1000 7 38
MARTIN BROS. c CO- f.s.etvangs Bldg. 3.73c, molasses, 2.98c. refined, steady
ToUU ,47,200 78,900 42,000
St. Joaepli Live Stock BtArket.
ST. JOHDJPII. Aug. 1 3. CATTLB Re-
I .. . . Art V. .. . 1. . -I n ... . . a...
VVlllint licnu, (UAinoi nun. IVkUlLUjr,
steers, $5.50S.7S; cows and heifers, $4.00
(fa.co: caives, w.umov.w.
IIOOB Receipt, 4,100 head; markot,
lower: top, $8.00: bulk. n.mtt.M.
BIIE1SP AND LAMBS-IUcelots. 500
head; market, 1530o higher; lambs, $5,00
07.25.
H4. Lonla Oanernl Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug, 13,-WHHAT-CIose:
No. 2 rea, mjtac: no. J nara, Miusac:
BeDtember. SomCHc: May. 950.
CORN No. 2. 77o : No. 2 white. 784HT8Mc:
September. 74HW4oj May, 71Wc. .
OATS No. i, 42o: No. 2 white. 42U
42o: September, 4iso.
RYB-650.
Oils mid llnalii.
NEW YORK. Aug, 13.-COTTONHF.ED
OIL Market easy; prlmo Bummer yellow,
spot IS.OWiao.W: September. $7.93: Ie-
ccmber, $8.60.
ROHIN Kssy.
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Old. Offered,
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30
M
IlnnV. Clearing.
OMAHA, Aug. li Bank clearing for
today aro $3,109,564.01 and 12.880.153.48 for
the corresponding day last year.
London Stock Market,
LONDtfN. Aug. 18. American secur
ities opened steady and a fraction higher
-Hoi on xprijna,"
BKH TO
h. P3EHLER co.
rstablisbsd UM
GRAIN COMMI88IOH
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8HI51SP There were no further dsM
velopments tn any branch ot the shosp
trade and prloos tn general held pretty
Moll to a steady basis. The offerings
Tore rather small for a. Wednesday.
numbering no more than about C.W0 head.
xnero wero no lamos as gooa as on yes
terday, and for that reason the range
ot prices did not reach as high a point
a. spread or vt-iwl.w emuraceu most ot
tho soles and the latter figure was paid
for an eight-car shipment ot slxty-flve-pound
Idaho lambs, with about 500 hear
out. A fairly active trade featured tho
market and In the end everything
changed hands at a reasonable hour.
Tho supply of aged sheep suitable as
killers was light thora being only a few
loads ot ewes and yearlings nnd a smalt
ouncn or wetners in Bight The wethers
sold up to $4.60. Thero were not as many
feeder buyors on hand this morning.
Anything at all suitable for feeder pur
poses was picked up In fair season at
prices much tho same as yesterday,
though the trade was not quite as active.
The supply and demand for feeding sheep
remains about tho same though a better
Inquiry was quite evident for feeder
yearlings, some of which sold 25tf35o
higher. Feeder lambs aro quotable any
where' from $6.00 to $8,50 and feeder year
lings aro selling all the way from $4.75
to $5,45, according to weight and quality.
The bulk or tho trade in yearlings Is
around t5.0uy5.2S.
Quotations on sheep and lambs;
Lambs, good to choice, $6.7C(ff7.15; lambs,
fair to good, $6.5934.75; lambs, culls, 15.00
4J0,75i lambs, feeders, t5.654tf.50; year-
fair to good. $4.85Q(3.15; yearlings, feed
ers, u.uxuviu; werners, gooa to cnaicc,
J4.75So.00: wethers, fair ta good, $H5$a
4.85; wethtrs, feeders, $3.CO4.2S; ewes.
gooa to cnoice, ."m.o; ewes, fair to
good, I2.7W4.15: ewes, feeders, $S,0Oi!.25;
cull sheep, S2.O0dJ3.0O.
i i '
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Weak, Mostly Ten to Fifteen
Cents LoTver.
CHICAGO, Autr. 13. CATTLE W-
..I.,,. ... nvt V. . 1, 1. . . . 1 ...
loo to 15a lower: beeves, $7,00ft9.00: Texan
steers, u.war(.u; wostern steers, tu.ami
7.00; stonkers and loaders, 85.35fr7.70;
cowb and heifers, $3.60iS4.35; calves, $8.00
11.00.
HOOB Receipts, 40,000 ncad; tnarltet.
20c to 80o lower; bulk or sales, S7.95O8.60;
light, $8.0000.05; mixed. 7.76Q8.95; heavy!
H.5WS.CC; rough, $7.5097.70; pigs, $4.25
CBH'eEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 25,000
head; market, steady to 10c lower; native.
i3.4dxpi.ib; wesiem, tt.wipt.iu: yearlings,
tC.0OO6.85: native lambs, J5.2537.50; west
ern, ta.rovt.av.
i
ICnnsna City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 13. CATTLB
Receipts. 17.000 head: market. trn in
to weak: prlmo ted steers, $!.C0U9.2O)
dressed beof tteers, $7.6091,40; western
steers, $0.10218.10; southern steers, 85.09
06.65; cows and heifers, $3.60fi3.90; stack
ers and feeders. $5.25tf8.00; bulls, $C254i
0.25! calves. $5.60gToO.
HOQB-Receipts. 10,000 head; market,
10a to 25o lower: bulk of sales, SS.0OJt8.50;
t?ftvi Ttt.35; packers and butchers.
.wA.eJi light. $7.7608,e7H; Pig. $5.7
SHlKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,500
head: market, strong: lambs, $5.25617.00;
yearlings, J4.GO5.W; wethers, $1.2S3.0O;
ewes, $3,403)4.25. 4
410
1100
1 to
7
1 ,.,,1300 I 50 1
1 1230 I 00
CALVES.
1 too 4 00 1 220 t to
1 270 t 00 i,.., 110 1 to
3 ta I M 1 , 313 I to
3.,,.,.,,... 410 1 tr 1 , no 1 10
7 463 IN. 1 340 t 00
BTOCK1CR8 AND FEEDERS.
t , 64 6 6 0 t ,. 630 I 90
t ill ltd 10 (It 7 00
it T34 I Tl U.. 1173 T 60
1 I to 22 lltt 7 70
St. Louts Live Stock Market,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 13.-CATTLE-Receipts,
i,5W head: market, 10 lower;
good to choice steers. J7.25SS00; Blockers
nnd feeders, $3.257.6(): cows and heifers.
$4.768.25; bulls, $5.758.75; calves, $0.00
tiq.S6i southern steers, $6.25T.75; cows
and heifers, $4.25736.50.
, HOGS-Receipts, 9,000 head; market! lOo
lower: pigs nnd lights. $6.503.16; mised
onrt uutchors, $8.7&80.6S; jrood heavy.
t SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, B.(
head; market, steady; lambs. 15c higher:
lamlb,,n'$5.5S!-001 " WW
Forty Different Types of Engine for Farm Power Plants
The farm power demonstration at VVe-
mont during the second weejc ..r-
tember will more "
SSST types of -glnes. ..ch adap ed
to a different use. iwv- - ;
looklng for some kind of an englno for
delivering power on the farm, from this
great aggregation will oe ..--
- .oti nt tho best adapted to their
individual needs. Never before in the
i.i.lnni nt the world lias such an op
r.riiinltv for actual demonstration of
capacity and adoptability been offered to
tho public. These hot days arouse sym
nuihv fnr the horses that are compelled
to do the heavy work. The engine needs
no sympathy, but is ready for Its work
in all kinds of weather. It Is marvelous
how a very little umount of gasoline or
of oil can be made to dovelop power far
beyond what anyone has ever expected
from horses. H liuikss one proud to
live in an age ot such development, an!
every one will be anxious to see how
the human mind In Its application to
mechanics has been enabled to meet the
growing demands of a growing -gricul.
ture Everona Interested In the de
volirment of agriculture will with tq
eeo this exhibition of the latect and tho
bet