niK BED: OMAHA, KlUDAV, AUGUST 22, liK. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET More Important Lines of Corn Are Now Pretty Much Intact. MANY ARE HOLDING FUTURES Will Likely Not Let Go of Them Ua. Ill They Secure TVTint They ThlpU n the Profit They Ae Entitled To. OMAHA, AUK. M. IMS. The more Important linos or com are Intact One of the larger speculatbrs at Chlcaro Ik sold to still control anywhere from 3,000.000 to 6,000,000 bushels ot the deferred futures and while ho la talking but very little relatlvo to hia position In the market, ho la quae friendly to the cereal and . Is taking on additional amounts on all weak spots that develop. These conditions reflect the sharp price changes that are generally made when ever declines are ot enough Importance to; attract tho big buyer. There arc scat tered holdings of December and May corn, whlla- the Beptembcr Is concen trated In the hands, ot one or two con cerns and these people expect to secure much higher prices for their gro-n before .they let go of It. Some of tho holders ot corn are more bullish now than they were when (he price was 100 below the present level. This refers especially to the larger holders In tho market. Cosh earn was unchanged to lower. There wiui mure bull nwws on wheat In circulation yesterday than In many days. This news came largely from tho old world, where prices were higher. Therfr were no further ralnB In the north eft, and notwithstanding tho market ruled quite steady In oonsequence. Mannas City and St. Louis were firm owing to the falling off In receipts In that seoilon, and cash markets were generally higher. Minneapolis reported the cash situation as less active. The flour situation there was fairly active and prices steady. Mil lers at Chicago report the Hour market as In a healthy position and prices fully maintained. Cash. Wheat was He higher, The buying ot oats was of a good enar acter yesterday, but tho selling was tulle pronounced. Reports received yesterday trom points west ot tho Mississippi river, as weil as from sections north of It. told ot the Inclination on the part of lorecr growers to hold their grain, for higher prices because of the scarcity of corn and the fancy prices at whuff it Is likely to sell. Cash oats were unchongtd Clearances! Wheat and flour equal to 45.000 bushels, corn and oats, none. Uvetpool closed with wheat VwHia higher and corn Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 8J,0! bu. and shipments of ?W,W0 bu. against te celpts of 1,090,000 bu. and shipments ot 08.000 bu, last year. . u Primary corn receipts were Stf.WO bu, and shipments of 854,000 bu. agiliwt le cclpts of SJJ.030 bu.- ana jiKlpments of 401,000 bu. last year. Primary oats .receipts were I'M, 000 tu. and shipments of un,000- bv aira.fi.t re ceipts of 808,000 bu. mid shipments ot 4S5.000 bu. last year. The following eoh sales were reported: Wheat: No. 2 herd winter, 1 cor, M9io; 3 cars. Slttc. Ha. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 8lUo.: 3 cars, 81c: H.car, 78c. No. 4 hard CARLOT RKCBlPTSr- Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago a U4 T ! Minneapolis 190 Duluth ,..v..v.. M- Omaha 132 all. 65 Kansas City S3 90 19 tit. IkiuIs S3 si 71 Winnipeg S3 ' winter, 1 car. 80Hc. No. durum, H car, 76c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 81c, Corn: No. 2 whit. 1 car, 73c; 1 car, 73V, . NP-. ? white, i cars, l73,4c. No. 4 white, 1 car. TWic No, 3 yellow, 7 oars,, 72rtcj 1, car, 7t(ic; No. 4 yellow, 1 car. 71Viq: I ,cir, VoUe. No. mixed, 3 cars, T2Uc. No. 3 mixed. 3 cars. 73Uo: 8 oars. 7SO- No. 4 .'mixed. 1 car. (sour), UUo, No grade. .1. cat' toats), 72c. Oaia: Standard, 2 cars, e. o 3 wniie, m cars, aio. o. white, X caiv 40ftoi 4. cars, ttiios 1 car, 40V4C No grade. 1 cor, 404o. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard, 81HiU8iii; No. 3 hard. 7B6lO! No. 4 hard, SOyfco; No, 3 spring, 81c; No. , durum, 76c. Corn! No. 2 white. 73rt1Sc: No. 3 white, 73Vo: No. wniie,- T!ci no. a yurw, no 3 white, 41c; No. 4 -white, -WHSWic; re Jected. 4014a CHICAGO GRAIN AND I'ROVISIONS Feature of the Trading: and CloslnK Prices on Board f Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 21, Bulls were In con trol of both tho wheat and corn pits to day until near the close, when there was a general easing. Wheat endtd at a net advance ot U? to c, but corn was lr. regular, closing tta lowef to V4o higher.. Outs finished unchanged to MIPAo lower and provisions were, 7Wo lower to liV&a higher. Corn claimed attentlpn today to a greater extent than wheat, the market approaching In nervous activity the re cent' prolonged . bull campaign. The weather map seemed to be the dominating Influence, dry, not conditions preyewllng in the southwest and most ot the remain der of the Cora belt Reports of benefi cial rains In parts ot Illinois did not check tho upward tendency ot prices and December again reached TOO. Leading1 longs added largely to their holdings, and the market remained firm and active far the greater part of the day. Weakness was manifest at the close on a numbor ot profit-taking sales. Western Iowa re ported corn selling there lo higher than wheat Threats of frost In ihe Canadian north ' west tonight was a prominent factor In the uplift given wheat Strength of corn also helped the wheat bulls. An oversold condition added stimulation hnd shorts covered freely. Bullish cables formul an additional lift to prices, llm , I tod offers ot now wheat at European cepters being en Interesting, feature of the day's news. Rxpert opinion was that there has been too much rain In the noithwest, and tho fear of damage from this source was one ot the day's Dullish Influences. Oats became dull ufttr a firm start and prices weakened with the easing of other grain. . Trade In provisions was not large and price fluctuations, wero narrow, selling HEAL estate. FAUM A UAftCit LANU8 FOIt BAtB New York, TWO dairy, grain and fruit forms for tale. - Well watered: good markets; (SO per acre. Write for information, a. V. Hlntou, Odessa. N. 7, dtlnnesoloi. 1TOH SALK Stock farm. Mi acres: cen tral Minnesota; Jo.OOt cash needed for first payment For sale, highly Improved farm. $0 acra lu the Red River valley, Minnesota. ' J15.0W cath needed for first payment These farms for sale at a baigatn It taken at once. Qwnsr. Box 304 Oavunport la. CORN UAND. In Southern Minnesota we have a number of fine Improved farms In Chin pwa and Yellow Medlclno counties at Wi . to 375 per acre; easy terms. O. ,T. I'elland Land Co., B7 Tolace Bldg Min neapolis. Minn. Nebraska, LAND FOR SALB-1,000 acres laying from 4 to 8 miles from Fremont; sell It In 40 acres or more. Will take 30 per cent down, tho balance at BVb per cent Interest from 6 to 10 years. Address D. 8qhroeder, zm W. Military, Fremont, Neb. KO'JNl-W-acr homestead In aU ed nelRhborhood, Fine farm land; no sand hills. Cost you 317&, filing fees and all J. A- Tracy, Kimball, Neb. Nevada, LAROK stock range, good for summer and winter; tor full particulars address owner. U. A. Leaetu Wls Nevada. UVE 6TOOK MARKET OF WKST Ship l.ve stock to Soutii Omaha, gave mlUage and. shrinkage. Your consign ments recetye prompt and careful atten tion Live stock Commission Merchant. MARTIN RROfl. Tco.. Exchange Bldg "Tho PenUunt ana udlclous Use ot Newspaper Advertising is the Road to diuineaa Success. of October rllm by a leading house was wie cniei leature ot me market Article ! Open.1 litgh.l Low Close. Yes jr. Wheat I I I I Sept. 87tifrHS7MiS8 8TW S7H Dec.. 9tt4 f0, 90TiVl S0Hi May. WXWt M 9Mt f6H &S Com. Sept. 75WJS TSH 74M 74 76V, Dec..CHtri 70 60VkUH &Si May. nnW 71 70V, T0h Oats: , Sept WS H 42S S H Dec.. u H ! May, 4SVH 4H 7tt 41 47T4tH8 Porai Sept 21 D) 21 06 21 00 21 H 21 00 Jan.. 19 05 19 05 19 5 19 65 I 19 24 Lard: I I . I I V Sept. 11 30 U Ui 11 30 111 30-33 11 30 Jan.. 10 95 10 95-91 10 96 10 06 11 37ii Ribs: I Sept 11 O) 11 CO 11 SS U 65 11 S2H Jan.. 10 40 10 40 10 35 10 38 11 374 Chicago Cash PricesWheat: No. 2 red, WMUc; No. 3 red. 87H(fS8Sio: No. 3 hard, SawSVOc; No. 3 hard, W4jw;c: No. 1 northern, MKOWic; No. 3 northern, 9ie9-c; No, 3 northern, KHiflr: No. 2 spring, 1302o; No. 3 spring, Steele; vel vet chad, 8Q91c; durum, Mt).v. v oini No, 2. 784f78VSc; No. 2 white, JbVic; No. 2 yellow, 7!i(78o; No. 3, 78tr78'4c: No. 3 white, 78Vic; No. 3 yellow, 7W8Vio. Oats: No. 2 white, Kft434ic; No, 3 white, 4i'4W. 43c; standard, laaWc. Rj-e: No. S, tec. Barley, 6(ic Timothy: H605.10. Clover: SUUOyH.OO. Pork: J21.00, Lard: 3U.27H. Uibs: IU.U&912.20. HUTTJDU-Unchnngcd. EUQS Iriegular; receipts, 9,050 cases; at mark, cases Included, lltytOc; ordinary tjrstn, 18 titi 1914c; firsts, 22o. CH13BSB Unchnnsed. IXITATOES Firm; receipts, 10 cars; Ohio and Minnesota, KVtftWc; Jersey cob blers. StHitCc. POULTRY Firmer; springs, 10c; fowls, Wc Corn and Wheat Hesrlon nullntln. United HtalCB Department of Agricul ture, weuuivr uuieau, lor Umaha lur th iviuiity-iour huuik eiiultig itt i a. in., ,5th meridian time, Thursday, AugUst 21, 19131 UMA11A JJiaiiUCT t5lAliU.No. -Temp. ilHin- Station. lligu. Low- tail. Sky. Clear Clear Ciear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Clear Pu cloudy Raining Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ashland 104 73 .uj auuurn ltd 73 .00 Jurokeu JJow.... K9 til ,W toluinbus 94 68 .00 I'Ulbortson .... W Oi .00 Falrbury 101 O .U) rulrmont lul t3 .VO Oiatid island... 102 70 .") aarunbtou .... W 0i .00 iiasungs 1U) 70 .00 Hoiurcso lul 70 .00 Unuoln 102 74 .00 North Platte. W OS .00 Oohiiaio 94 71 .(W Omaha 99 7S .00 Tehamah 98 69 .0) "Valentine .... 90 at .03 Alto, la 93 cs ,00 Carroll, la...... 90 69 .oo Clailnda, la.. ..KB 70 .00 Slblhy, la ,B3 68 .03, Sioux City.... iH 74 .00 Not Included ' In avoroges. Minimum temperature far twelve-hour pfarlod end ing ai a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District, Columbus .. Louisville .. Stations, inch. Low. fall. ... 18 00 91 02 88 W M 04 70 70 63 Indianapolis ... Chicago St. Louis v Des Molnta.... Minneapolis .., Kansas City..., 60 72 TO 100 106 Hlch temperatures continued In the southern portion of tho coin and whs.it region Wednesday, but cooler weather Is moving In over the western portion this morning and will extend eastward during tne next iweniy-iour nours. uains were general In the upper portlone of the Mis sissippi and Missouri volleys and showerr occurred In the Louisville district Rains of one Inoh or more occurred at tho fol lowing stations: In North Dakota, Pem bina,' 3.20! In Wisconsin, La Crosse, 1.2a I A. WELSH, Local. Forecaster Weather Bureau. MlnnrnpolU tirnln Market. "MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 21,-WHBAT-No. 1. hard, 90Ho; .No, 1 northorn, S8.4ffl9o; No. 2 northern, 86H087T4C. No. 2 hard Montana, Sftttc; No. 3; S4HSSuT4q; Sep tember, 87c; December, &0Ho; May, ;,, FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN-J20.76Q21.00. CORN No". 3 yelloW, 7S??74c. . OATS-No. white,, 40iOHc. RYE No. 2,' 63W65c. FLAX-31.62V401.63M,, BARLEY 56Q60C. New fork General ararket. NEW YORK. Augi 21. SUOAR-Raw, firm; muscovado, S.23o: centrifugal, 3.73c; molasses, a8o; refined, firm, IfVJ X A-V WVVHM f SUVWtlt HWW I.M , packing stock, current make, No, 1, 2lHa; No. 3. lS0Ho. , CIIEEot rirm; raceipia, ooxes. . 1 n n.. B fnniLr. POULTRY Dressed, weak; fresh killed we'terri 'chickens, 17023io; flwles. 1& Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Mq.. Aug. 21. WHEAT No. 2 hard. SlS0V4o: Nd. 3, MSTHJo: No. 2 red. 85UOBV4c.; No. 3, 82iKf8JHc COlw-wo, s wniie, hiubi w. a, K'Mg VS: , Wlit;Ac -;ioee: oejnemoer, i?i(aiio; December. Eue8c. , CORN-eptember, 76T4c: December. TM4 iaStt'AC Omaha, Hay Market', (KM AH A. Au. 21. HAY Prairie: No. 1 to choice upland, 312.50: No. 2, SU.Cftfr 12.00; No. 3, I10.50S11.00: No. 1 to chulco No. 8, 110; No. 1 to choice lowland. Ill oo 611.50: No. 2. 10.iO10.W;' No. 3, J8.S.W 9,64, Stmwi Choice . wheat, nominally uotable at U.w; oat or rye, ta.wv.w Alfalfa: No. I to choice, 312.0012.50; No. a, ;u,00au.00; off grades unsalable, i 1 LiTeriiaol Grain Markef. I.TVnnPOQL Aue, 21. WIIEATlnr.. Irregular; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 8V4d; No. 2, 7s 6d; No, t 7s 2HV Futures firm; Octo ber. Ts ?l?dr December. 7s 2Hd. CORN Spot strong; American mixed, new, kiln dried, 6s fid old. via, Oatveston, Plato, Utd: October, La Plata, it ld. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Ave, 21.-COTTON-PU-tures oneued steady: August, 11.80a: Ben, tember, ll.6Jc:Otcober, U.66o; November, U.4Sc December, U.50cj January, IMJo; teoruary, u,i "i.arvn, tt.wc;- iay, 11.67c: inly. U,64o bid. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: August, U.Wc; iepuimbsr, U.imu; October, 11.57CJ November, 11.60c; Decem ber, U.Mc; Januarj". 11,43c; Jfebruary, ll,4Sc: March. ll.5Sc:fMay. ll.87e. T-lVKfllKXlL. AUtf. 1. COTTON Soot. small business but firm, middling fair. 7,27ci good middling, 6,9Sq; middling, 6.7c; low miaaung, o.jo; kpoq orumary .je; ordinary, 5.6TC. Saleo) 3,00j0 bales. Cotton cloed steady, net unehapged to three polnu higher, c - ' Metal Market, NEW YORK. Aug. 21METALS-Cop-per, steady; standard, spot and August, Jll.75. bid; September, S14.751S.60: October, S14.?7V4&16.50; electrolyttQ. ll5.K7tySJJ.O0; lake. 816.00; costing. HS.eJHtMWe, Tin: Easy; spot. l.l64J4tW: August, $1.000 41.60: September, LOOfrtLSo; October. 340.754M1I6. Antimony; pull) Cookson's, ts.40os.60. Iron; Steady and unchanged, London markets closed as follows: Cop per: Quiet; spot, 6813a9d; futures, 68 13s M. Tin; Quiets, spot, 187 16s; futures, 194 10e, Iron; Cleveland warrants. Ms 9d. . , Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK. Aug. :i,-CQSTEB-Thti local coffee market opened steady at a dooltne of S to 12 points on easier Euro pean cables and easier cost and freight offers. Under scattering liquidation, prices gradually eased off. Covering caused Might- rallies. Closed Steady, 7 to It points net lower. August, 8.78c) September, 8.83c; October, 8.92c; Decern ber. 9.070! January, 9.15-; March, 9.32c; May. M3c; July, 9. Mo. Spot, quiet) Rio. 7s, 3!lcr Santos 4s, $12Kc; mild, dull; Cordova, I3gl6c nominal. nils and llmln. i HAVAnnAll, ua.. AUK, si. iimrri TINK-nrm, MHSci soles. 745 bbls.: re SAVANNAH. Go;, Aug. 21. TURPEN- ; re- bblB.I cepts, M.su ni)ia, ; snpinenia, stocks, xi, puis. ROPIN-Plrm; sales, 1,417 hbls.i receipts, 1,531 bbls.; shipments, 357 bbls; stocks, U2.80C bbls. Quote. AB. .; CD. t3.8S; K. tl&S, F, USMiCCiO. Oil, 83.tf4T4.05; I. S4.CD K, 34.10) M. t4.40i4.45 N, (.10, WO, 14.00; WW, 36.25, NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Sentiment Bearish, but Traders Not in Mood for New Ventures. STEEL IS SOLD PERSISTENTLY Chesapeake Rises Nearly Point After Announcement ot Redaction In the Annual Dividend Rate. NEW YORK. Aug. 21,-tTncertaln mnve ment of stocks touoy reflected the ck of definite news concerning the aialrs In which Wall street ts particular; In terested Just now. One of tho fev foo ters was renewed selling heio on i mod erate scalo for forclgii account Al though no attempt was made tu put the market under heavy preesurw, and busl ness dragged along In desultory fashion through tho day, pr.ces did not recover from tho depression of the first half hour. It was a waiting market, and while sentiment wan beurtsK traders wore not In tho mood to enter upon now venture. News from Mexico was mixed. Tho con tinued uncertainty over tho Mexican slt nation was perhaps the chief restraining factor. Tho reduction of 33 a Ion In stwil billets attracted attention. United States Steel wan sold persistently, und Its heavi ness Influenced tho entire list. Chesapeake & Ohio rose nearly a point after announcement of reduction In the annual dividend rate from 5 to 4 per cent. Tho heavy losses which the company sustained In tho spring floods cxpla'ned the change, which had been generally expected and fully discounted. Tito bond market showed: a reactionary tendency. Total sales par value, 3315,001. United States bpnds wero unchanged on call. Number of sales and lending quotations on stocks were as follows: 81. Hlch. Le- Cl. Amltamt,1 CojPr ... ll.tOO 71H ' 'J' Aitericin Airlcununl American Utrt Sumr, ...... ..... i7oo ijvi "'oi 'iivi tl I !( a "i.m " e'-e ! TOO 9U 1,000 H ! Mill 400 XtlM tfe 4e American rn 1..00 3V U American Can pM,,.., American C. & r. American Cotton Oil, Am. It rVeurltlea.,,, Amerloan Ltnaeed .... American tmomotlee American 8, 11 3,M 17 S Am. H. It. p'd Am. Burax Rennlng American T. ,& T., ...... American Totxvcee ...... Anaconda Mlnlnc Co.... Atchlion Atrhlaoii pM Atlantic Camat Una Daltlmur Ohio... UetMaham 8tl Drooklin Rapid Tr Canadian raclllo S.I00 lit ontral leather Clieflpt h. Ohio 3. 000 Vlk ChlcatfO O. W, Chicago, M. ft St. p.... 1.104 107 Chicago & X. W 0O IMti Colorado F. & 1 , 100 11 U 101H 31U iivv coDtouaatra uaa Curn Producta ,. Uelawara & Itudion Denrer & tlto aranda.,.. Ilenrer & It. O. p(d DlatUltre' Seaurltlaa Brie .., Erie let Did...,.,.,, Krla 34 tN.. 1,400 3,000 700 2tU 44 Otnrral tltelrlo 104 144 lis Oreat Korthern rtd,,,... MO 1HK ltU Oreat Northern Ore clfe Itlluola central Interborougli Met l.too 1U Inter, Mat. ptd ', . 3,100 tl Interoatlonal llamatar.. too 107 IS li !0i .uicr.uarino P1U , International Haptr ..... International JMrap ,,,, ,M Kanaaa City Southern.,. Laclede a as ,, , .. ., Lahlgh Valley ,. b.KM 11414 133H .MuiaTiue t ' iainruie. ,.,.. ..... ..... m., tu. j t tr. b, m... Mleiourl,, K- T 604 M.eoour) paells ,400 National niaoult 100 National Lead lH N. It. It. of M. ti ptd New York Central,,.',,,, too JU N. T.. a A W ..... Norfolk A Western, North American ... Mi,ni.i;f"11' ,oa iih Pacific Mall , Pcnnerlvmnla i ,,. ;ooj jlJ vgtvcv::: Ptltaaurgh Coal ,'. ,..,., ", Preaaed Bteel Cr.,,,i Fullman I'alaco Car,..., ...... Jtock Island Co..,.,,,,,, Stock laland Co, p(d..i,, at. t A a. p. t,i ,m . two Seaboard Air Una...,,,, ,,,,,, Seaboard A, U pfd, .,.'.' ,..'. Sloae-Bhelfleld 8. & l,j ,. go,h; JPeeltle ....,. M.W0 4e. lUIHrav pfd.,,,','.',','." I"" t Mate iciuc.W, vwpvr loo 80S .. vL !cn, , , mi United Htatee ltealtf,,., MO United atatea Uubber.,,, uniiea atatea mtel...... IT.IOO tl V. 8, HteM pfd 'Kd 107 Weetem. Marrland ... . H weatern Union Wetlnchou. ISlectrla ,. 1,400 t1I 'H'v. Wheellag A Lak Brie.. '?. , Total eaiee for t ha dor, tw.too iksrea" London fftook Mnrhei, LONDON, Aug; 18;-Amerlcan securities wero quiet and steady during tho farlv trading today, Ughf t buying ndv. nncd prices a jfraotlon and at noon tho tnWft ranged f rdnv Hd higher to Hd lower than Saturday's New York closing, CentoU. my, TMiarand Trunks,, ,, mu do sceount TSti Illlnsl. ' ,.J'' Itnsl rr,n M 0 fA ir ' 'IT A,,Majvu ..,.... ii Pdmnirn SlS5fct o,. The rata of dinrniin in th . . for short bills la 3Ha per cent ?of three months , mils. a3-l per cent. Iloatnq Stock Mnrket. ROSTON, Aug, 21,-CJnslng quotations on Boston tocks?,ftnd bondsi. MUV',"J,, Aiiouei iHoaan , Amal. Copper ...... tl Nevada Cen A. Z. I V H NlplXIng Mlnea . Arttona Com. ...... IK North llutta B. t a 0. & B. M. , North I-.ke Cel. A Arljoa;,,,,, MOId Domlelon ... Cat. lteela . O areola Sentennlal if Qulnc , Opper IUnie G O. SSVaBhanaon Rut Dutte C. M. . MM Superior Frank n .. . 4ii superior A a. Qranbr Cot). a Tamarack Oreene Catenae, U, a. 8. It. & M... l lala Horale Copper. 114 ao ptd , ,)tr "pp" vopptr vo,. 'r C'O. . .. I4U 44)1 ml Mviia copper .. e-k winona ,, Mlamt Chopper UHWoWeflne New York Money Mnrke4. NEW YORIC. Aug. 2. .MONEY On r.ll eltady, per cent; ruling rate, 214 per cent; closing bid, JUVi per ont. Time loans, otaaay, sixty am-ftt, am per cent! ninety days, 4? par cent! six months, tVWiM; per cent. PRIME MKRCANTJL.E PAPEIWfH nor rent. 8TKRMNQ EXCHANGE-Steady, 4.$3J0 ror sixiy-aay nuia aim a.awi tor qemanoi commercial bills, U.Kli, BIL.VJCR-Ra', MH) Mexican dollars, afic. honup uovernment, steaoy; railroad, Irregular. OMAHA GEMSRAb MAIHT. RUTTKR-Na 1, Lib, cartons, o; No. 1, co-ih. tubs, ?si4c; No. t :, Flail-White, fresh. c; trout, fresh Uxs; mrge crappies, fresh, 13c; Spanish mackerel, lie; shad roe, per pair, 4Qo; uimon, fresh, 15c; halibut, fresh. lOo; buffalo, $cl bullheads. Uo; channel CBt fnsh. 16c; pike, lfiet pickerel, Uo, CHBBHr-Importecf Bwss, J2o Ameri can Swiss, :c; block Swiss, S4ci twins. Uo; daUles, 17Me; triplets, ll'et youpg Americas, ISc; blue label brick. Uci llin berger, 2-lb., SOc; New York, white, lie, POUl,TRY-Uror.ers, Co per lb.; hens, l(c; cocks ltq; ducks, 13320c; geese. ISo; turkeys, 20 Joel pigeons, per doz., Jl.JOl roosters, e; ducks, full feathered, 100 aeets, full feathered, 10c; squabs. No. 1, ll.M; No t, SOe. BEEP CUT8-N0. I ribs, leuo; No. i ribs, I4ttq; No. 1 ribs, l4q. No I Joins. JIHct No. I loins. ITlie; No. 1 Ipins, U&z, No. I chucks, UHc; No. 2 chucks. Uq; jjo. t chucks, loc. No. 1 rounds. Mc; No. t rounds, jsci No. 1 rounds, JiHo, Np. 1 pistes, 7ic; No. S plates, 7iic; No. S plates, S'ic. The following prices are furnished by the Ollllnsky Prtilt company: FRl"ITS--WahlnKton apricots, per erata, lUQ; Wtnksou large green plums, par crate, X00; medium red plums, per erate, W.60; lar blue plumba, per era to, 12.00. Pears, Oartletts, per box, 12.75; 0- i 107H loHf l tou Ml! II aeirio.... afii Canadian 1'arif C...T5 1 Union Paelfle,, '. i lhi. ChloatJ 0. W..,.J U. , Steel. " ' ' t. Paul ,,.,10,WaUah .. . ! Denrer & Itlo 0,M. 0DUeer !! o2 ,. 41 ... :::8 .)... It 114 ::: ,8 II u I bo lots. M.66, Peaches 1 Per box. Wo; 1 California 11 Hardv Hears, ner hm. it ' Apples; Duchess or Transparent, per bu 90c; E-bu. lots, sc; 10-bu. lots, soo Cantaloupes; ArltonA standard, per crate. II. X', Arkotia Pony, per crate, 11.75; Arltona Jumbo, per crate, l.7o. Oranges; Kxtra fine Valenclas. ISO, SnS sixes, per box. M.Wi Sunklst Valenclas. lfio. $.S0; 176, 200. lis, 260 slses. per box. H.oo. drape fruit: Florida. Indian River, 46. t4. $4 sixes, flO.00. Cranberries: Kvaporated, carton containing 34 patksges. pr car ton, $1.70. drapes! California, per crau J1.S5. Lemons, Kxtra fancy Sunklst, S(X and 300. por box, 39. W; extra rholco Red Rail, 900m and 360a. per box, t.00. VEOETABIiKS Potatoes, large Cob. bier, per bushel. VOo, Oiiloi California large yellow, per pound. SWo. Tomatoes, homegrown, per market boxket, Uo, G crate lots, 45o. Watermelons, Alabama sweet, per pound, Ric. i-rutc lots, put pound. l"4c, MISCEULANKOUS-Ronstlhs: ears. nr dot, 15c, Michigan celery, per doz.. Sc. i Mott's cider, per keg, 5,W); Nehawks c.aer, per acg, w.a; asKragus, per dot., 30c; rhubarb, per dot., 20c; onions, per do.. 20o; new beets, carrots, turnips, ptr dot, sue; parsley per ilox., 40c; radishes, per dot., 20c; head lottucc, per doz., l.w, homegrown leaf lettuce, vnr doz.. Jin, green Pvpinirs, per liaskct, toe; wax or green beans, per basket, 31.00; hothouse cucumbers, per dos., 40c to 50c; cauli flower, per lb 104,l2iic; Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Hc; new cabbage, por lb., Jc; eggplant, per doz., 3LM; horseradish, 2 dux. bottles In case, por caeu. $1.90; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., 33.O0; Anchor brand dates, pkg., S2.&1; walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 200, medium Picans, per lb., 13Hc; Jumbo pecans, per lb., lie; giant pecans. Ixnitsiana. paper sholl, per lb., 35c, filberts, per lb., lie, Drake almonds per lb. ISc, paper a he II. ISc: Hruslli. per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2c; law No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7c; jumbo pea nuts, per lb., bo; roast peanuts, per lb., c; shellbark. hlckorynuts, per lb., 4c, white rice popcorn per lb., 4c; checker, per HpackaiM case, S.W checkers, per l0-pkg. case. 31.75: Lieslle berry boxes. Quarts, per LOW. 32.7S, , ,i . - ... Ilry (ifloda Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 21,-Cotton goods markets wep dlstlnttly firmer and more uuttvo toilaj in tho convertiblo und print cloth yarn nlvlston. Raw sillfs are still advancing. Yarns rule steady. Hrnpnrnttxt Applce Slid Urled I'm Its NEW YORK, Aug. 21. EVAPORATED APPJUKS ulet but firm. DRIED lCRUITS-rrunes firm. Apri cots and peaches quiet and steady. Rais ins quiet. MILLION ONLY FOR NEBRASKA Secretary of Treasury Intimates This Will Be Allowed. HALF AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 15 Poatmnater Freeman of Auburn He Itvns, IiCWTlns; Cong-rcssmnn Ma HUlro TTltli Another tt,HUO Job nt Dlapoant. (From a Htatr tjorrespondent.) WASHINOTON, D. C, Aug. 21.-(8p-clal ToleBratn.) It seems praotlcatly cer tain that 31,000,000 Is thb most that the banks ot Omaha and Lincoln can hope to receive from the government In its allot met of tho crop moving fund. While of flc.al announcement of the amount has not been Klvon out and is not expected to bo disclosed until tho deposits are made, It was Intimated at the depart ment today that tho 33,000,000 requdsed by the two cities would be reduued to one third the amount. It Is expected that half ot the amount will bo made avallablu about Buptambor IB and the rest a mouth later., Prom a circular Issued today by Heort'tury Mq Adoo It was lonrnod that In tho .ulh deposits have already begun and that feouthurn states will receive tlu rest ,o the government funds September 15. The plan is to placo the funds at the tlmo when they wil tlo tho most good and as thu Nebraska bankers when hero intimated that their need would begin to be felt about tho beginning of Octo ber, the funds will Ukojy be on tap at that time. Auburn Postmnsler UeslR-ns. The resignation ot William P, Freeman as postmaster nt Auburn gives Represen tatlvq Matrulre the task of selecting an other postmaster in his district within the near future Notice of vacancy was un oxpootedly recolved by Mr. Magulre from tho department today. lie had supposed that he would have no more vacancies to fill for this year. William Herman Is at present tho only applicant for the position, which pays 1,800 a year, with an allowance of 25o for an assistant. Tho latter place Is at present occupied by Miss Lucy Freeman. Mr. Magulre said today that he ox neoted to make a recommendation before October 1, Cost of Living High For Secretary Lane PORTLAND, Ore., Aug, 21. It oosU Frankllri K. I-unr. secretary ot the In terior, 110,0ft) a year to maintain a homo ua a cabinet offlcor and 2,Q0o a year for "fee creams and pink tens," according; to a statement he mad? to friends today while discussing the high cost of llvina lor government officials In Washington, This dissipates his entire salary of (12,000 a year and he has nothing remaining except tho glory, Secretary Lno said that he was not extravagant In his home, as he lived in the same rentrtenoo he had ocqupled whlli, a member of the Interstate Commoroe commission. He pays i,60o a yenp rent for tho homo, has two negro- servants and Is not a lavish entertainer. HAS TO STAY IN STATE TO WATCH DOORS OF PEN COIORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 21. Governor I.ee Cruce of Oklohomu, In a letter received today by the Chamber of Commerce, declines an Invitation to attend the conference qf governors here next week. Tho letter continues: "The lieutenant governor stems dfter mined to overthrow nil of my policies and to make a wholesale delivery o? criminals ffom the penitentiary. "The criminal court of appeals In th state has joined hands wlti the lleuten ant governor In this raid upon the penal Institutions by holding that the momm I leave the Plate, even If my . absence only extends five minutes, tho lieuten ant governor can do as he pleases. Un der these conditions It would be a rrlme (or me to leave Oklahoma." RAIL AGENT ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF THEFT MASON CITT, la., Aug. 2I.-H. W. Cooper, an agent for the Rock Island railroad at Marble Rock, was arrested here today as he was attempting to es, cape with WO In cash belonging to the Hock Island company, according to the warrant sworn out. He Is said to bo wanted In Montana for the alleged theft of 18,800 from the Northern Pacific rail road company. Montana offlrera took him In charge and will return him to Montana. Key to tho Situation-Uce Advertising. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Rather Slow and Dull to Ten Cents Lower. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Sheep In Active Demand nt 81r Prlcen I.nmbe Strndy o Mtrynir, but Not So AottTfi n on Most Days. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug 91. 1913. Receipts were! Cattle. Hoss. Shjep; Official Monday 6,977 I.WU Official Tuesday D.Otfrt .771 1.J Official Wednesday.... 3,W3 M Estimate Thuisday 2.50J 7,2vO !MJ Four days this wefkiirToSfi 111.117 M. Sumo dnys Inst week.. 15.1 32 IS j"W Same day a 2 wks. ago.16.W0 M Sume days w'ks. ngo.10.MM Cl.hS fJ.I;'J Same days 4 w'ks. ngo. 9,.v4 43.7.1. SJ,iiJS Same days last year... 19,724 .SS .S' Tho following tabio shoTe the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omuha live stotk market for tho year t-j date as compared with last year) . 1MI3. llt Inc. Dee Cattle S1,!W4 529,103 Hogs 1,1130,800 2.1S0.10 Uie,MI9 bhuep 1,276,W0 l.U1.64 .44 The following labia snows the raiiiie of prices for hogs at South Omaha for th jast tew days, with comparisons: Uate, I im. iloll tmo, iwa.illM.ilW7 Aug. 9. t IS 7 79, 7 48j M4 6 ii & H 881 i74 111 6 74 a r to AUg. 10 7 81 1 41 4 40 7 8S 7 Mi 0 CO) 7 U4I 7 4i 411 AUK. 11 siH Aug. ii. Aug. 18. 8 0b 7 41 6 32 Aug. It. Aug, IS. AUg. 18, Aug. 17. Aug. IX. TTO-2 7 7S 7 4 ( II 8 It 8 24 e M 7 77H 7 7&H: 7 (4 7 67 8 30, 6 44' I 4ll X 24 7 74 Aug. 19. 7 77441 S 2J 7 ft: 1 ill Aug. JJU. T bli Aug. 21.1 7 W 8 37i 7 Ml a a. 6 111 7 4.-t li KM B 03 tiunday. Receipts and disposition or live slock at the Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RtX'tSIPTS CARS. Cattle Hogs. Snoop. U'r s. C M. & Bt. P 1 4 Wabash 9 Missouri Pnclfla .1 Union Paclflo 10 C &. N. V cast.... 10 C, & N. W., west.., 12 C, Ht. P., M, ft O.. 3 C, R. A Q east C, R. & Q., west... W C R, 1. t P., vast .. C. It, I. & P., west .. Illinois Central H 3 Sf 1 W 5 3 17 12 1 Total reoalots ..103 1W 37 JJIBI'UBITIUN U!UJ. U tut lo. Hogs, Sheen, Morris f Co ,,. 23t U05 M Swift & Co 173 Cuduhy Paoklug Co.... 411 Armour & Co 3)1 Schwarts A Co 807 J. W. Murphy , .... Krey Packing Co, H. 6. Pack. Co i S. & S Cudahy, from K. C..., TO W. R, Vansnnt Co Its Ronton, Vansant & I 1R7 Hill & Hon M V, JJ. Lewi 04 Huston Co...., ij J, II. Root & Co,,., i,,. W J. 11, llulla 7 I, . V. Hus 20f MoCreary & Kellogg,. W Sullivan Rros........., Mo. it ICan. Calf Co... 23 1.369 9,159 1,443 798 783 1.M3 1,427 1,437 3,180 37 00 C078 ..... Other buyere , sw Totals LG09 0,883 10,101 ii a 'i Tl. IJ There was onlV a smaii run tn.irfv nitbniiKh thorn wui a fair showing for a Thursday. All told 100 oars wera reported In, but the most ot ho cattle here vvoru on tint common oii.or, there being almost nothing tlia. oouhl be rated as really good. Uuyars wore sum mmg It up as a lot' of trasu and eonso nmmtiv did not trv very hard to buy. For the week tho receipts now au.ount to 1M30 head, being a gain ot head over last weeki. but a decrease of a.oifl head as Compared with tho ee.m lurod last year, Vftt steers of ell kinds were slow spll cis this morning, Thore was n feeling among the buyers that their tattlo have been costing thein too much money as oompareil with Chleago and other points and they wero accordingly vary boorish. The result was not only a stow trade, hut pi toes tt a rule w ere around 10c lower. There was a feeling that right good na tive corn feds would have been Moody, but there "was pfao'tlcally nothing cf that description heie to test out tho market, Cows and ho.fers were slow, vharu being hardly onouglt to make very muuli pf a market. Such oattlo as huyerc especially wanted commanded about uteudy prices, but tho feeling otherwise wus occldedly weak. Heavy feeders were slow sellers and the tenduncy lower again todity. Cattle of that description are 25o or more Myer than last week. Light stackers, which have been firm all week, were s.ow to day as would naturally ho expected the last half ot the week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, 33.80fU9.00: fair to good corn-fed alters, 34.CO4l4i.30; common tu fair corn-fed steers, 37,SMi8.Q0; good to oholoii range beeves, t7.2frftl.00; good to choice rango beeves, 7.258,00; fair to good range beeves, f7.0Mf7.E4; common to fair runge beeves, 3U.23Ca.75; good to i. I .. i. . , , rnm ,A, . . i WIIUH.P IICIIVIP, IV.WU'l.w, HVVU IU UIIUICU cows, 35.0(Kt 6, W; fair to good grades, 30,00 4j,00; common to fair grades, 33,pot)C.oo; good to choice stockers and feeders, 37,01 tjfi.oo; fair to good stookers and feeders, ,N)i3T.O0; common to fair stookers and feeders, 4,Wfrfl.60; stooks cows and heif ers, 34.78O3.00 veal calves, 84.0OM9.0OI bulls, stags, etc, 34.737,00, Representative sales i RBEtV STBBRS. 70, At. Pr No T, til I 73 31 T..,..,.l7 30 1 l....: iocs 7 oo si A, rr, 111 7 03 4X0 Til .10W 7 to ' HTi.-irnu ami, irMtim.'!, J' ,M "cowti' m 1 M 1 m f l i 1041 6 w J vit t u 1 loio u ..101S 4 00 170 4 oa lift lit no 4 to at 4 S M0 4 74 1070 I II Tad I 40 3 370 S ts 113 S HO 1 ....1047 e it -...nto i u .... mi a 4 .-,1013 Cli ....mo h ....1810 710 I 3 1 1 HBIPBR8. CM 8 70 1 0 to ; ? 5 !2' tf 417 C 26 4 ,,,,, TJ0 I 30 ISO S4 I (to li ill! 714 M ' tU k 4S1 4 40 , TV) T 00 7 IM t 40 1 ... 730 7 M RUI.JJ3. 1 1170 t I 1 1140 t I:::: ,,.1000 5 to ... tto I M ...KM M ,.. 4M if 3 714 H ..., 1 10V0 5 44 I.,.. WAU V 4-r a m t oo 1.. IU lit H H lit too J05 00 203 00 110 i 130 as 110 S 21 330 7 1 170 7 00 tM T ii It J17 7 7 133 7 44 I. ,..,.... 210 7 31 t Wl 1 3i 2 JW IH 1 ja j W i. ' uo I ti e BTOUlvtUtP ANB rKBUKRaX 1. .,..., (40 3 UO 8 30 I 00 m m ii Wl IU J . M IH uo too KS 1 04 I I 7 JO M..,,. IIT 7 30 18 Til 44 . w t 330 I (0 ,.., IH I ts 13 3IT I M I...,,, 373 I l !.,. ill IM 8 444 t 43 4 '. 830 T4 1 1110 1 tl si 87 e to 1 160 C 30 tO 1MB M in t so T T 30 tU TM It,,,,,,,, II. ,,,,, STT T X 3M 7 U W 473 7 WBBTHRNH. J. Marsden. Wvomln'r. 5 Steers,... 1070 7 8 J feeders,. V10 7 a 1 bull 1040 b 5 1 heifer.... M 9(0 1 he'fer..,, iSA 6 W 2 heifers... 739 A 60 1 cow...,,, 970 4 U 1 steer..... i 6 00 1 steer...,. 1240 7 86 24 feeders., 912 7 30 1 bull WW S 00 NK1IRASICA 17 feeders,. 696 1 feeder.. W0 &W 6 cows 73S 20 HOOH Another moderate run showed up this morning, about 100 cars, or '.til head, being reported. In, For the four days tho supply foots up 24.117, over s.OXi smaller than last week and better thin 1,400 lighter than a year ago. The market continued to Improve this morning. ICarly sales made to packers were no more than Wo higher but nvut 7 89 7 27 7 10 7 23 7 U 8 04 111 S 03 S 12 7 10 Hit 7 0!' 8 14 7 17 S 0 7 17 7 17 8 09 7 19 8 00, I ol T 27 ! sellers nlaywl for the full strength ot wie mantel, anu as everyone sninni n want hoga badly buyers made but llt'le effort to hold things down. In the end th bulk of tho killers" purchases w.n made at lOJflSo higher prices. Sh'PIH? grades failed to show as much strength ss tho other kinds and were no mot than strong to, In o few cases, 10c hlg'irr. Several loads of light and butcher weight stuff went at 3S.S0. Just steady with the highest price paid on Wednesday. Tn lo on nil kinds was fairly active, and neatly everything had been sold long before 10 o'clock. Most of the sales landwl nt u spread ot 37.ttr8.0fc Summing up the trade for the week to date prices show an advance of fully 3. and In many Instances S6c. Packing hogs contlnuo to show nearly .all of tho ad vnnco. and while shipping .kinds nre strong to possibly lOo higher they do not show nearly so much strength as killing stuff. Representative snics: No at . Tr No M .11 M 7 74 71., II IN 40 7 7S 7J. At. h. Pf. ....349 10 T 13 ... iSi 1(0 T M 1 . . . .t0 IN T S ...i:i ... 7 ti . ..ill v) 7 II ....Ml t0 7 H ....373 30 7 33 . . . .144 IW 7 3 ....tit ISO 7 IU ...,3M IM T K ...,Ut M 7 M ....134 to T tS ....IU ... IK .lit nv , 75 St. 17 IW 1M 7 W 44 tM 100 7 M 4 M.. 41.. (I., 34.. 41,. 4 IM 49 t 10 II 141 ... 7 I) ,, m 110 7 10 4t, IIS 144 7 II H W Ill U III es :pi m 7 u SI ltl M T ) SO Ml 40 7 II 49 1ST 14 7 U 70 1.BT 1M III M 47 no 7 ar. 1 ill 1(0 7 M 34. ......4 ... t TU Tl... TO... 31... t4,.. a. 31... M. . TO.,. 71... T3... .:! 40 7 M HT ... 7 M .110 100 7 3 .111 ... 7 M .313 ... 7 33 .134 40 t 00 ,U 40 I OA aa ii .,, 7 jo 61. ..tU JM 7 tO 1!5 ISO T M ,,N1 104 7 M III 7 !0 ,JI1 10 7 M ..:o7 ... in in m 7 m 40 t M 41.. 17 II.. 70,, II . 70,. ti.. 8:: M.. 31. II. ....lit UQ 3 00 .HI ,.. I OO It lit ... 8 00 To ..til ... ton M.......M4 K0 3 00 e...,...IM IN IN T4 903 ... 3 M (I,, 137 ... 3 00 33 314 lto OO 74 OH 40 too 30 ..343 ISO 8 00 34 Jl IN ttO 111 141 ... 100 37 :i JVO I M li in 40 t os It 113 .,. 3 M 10,... .,.3)3 ... 3 30 SO 313 IN I 10 II 301 30 I 30 47 31 ,,. 8 10 07 114 SO I IS 71,,,,.. .tit IIO I 4 3 310 40 I It IS Mt ... t It CO 331 ... S (0 73 13 ... I W ..(M ... 7M , 7 90 M T to 7? 43 ,:n lot. .. ,ta 40 T M 40 TM ... T K) .!?? 40 t M ... T M 41 140 74 313 (I til 67 Ill el .113 e mi 70 .,327 w nt 41 U0 34 7 0 ... T M 30 7 M 40 T it 44 301 144 7 N " : . . 7 jut 37 tM 1(10 T MVi H 1 'IH 2j iw 7 ns ... 7 IQ3. 4 Itt ... TOO BH1015I' Receipts wero very moderate for a Thursday, ns they amounted to only some 35 enrs, or B,0X head, .is com pared with 18.01s two woeks .ago and 8iW on the corresponding day a year .i.TO. For the wnlc In dntn the recnlnts hive been rather light, footing up about K.tfX) noan, aa against during me mimo time two weeks ago and 89,234 durln tlm samo dav last year. As to auallty to day's supply fell below that ot yoster day, there being no toppy lambs or ajed Oirerings on saie. Whlln the mnrknt was not aulto US i0- ttvo as yesterday the movement was Jilr and most anything In tho line pf klllors was disposed or at a reasonaDie niur, The lambs bong not as. good as on the ,lnv h,rnr Mm ranire of prices did not reach as high a point, a spread of H.491 7.00 Including practically an tno suts tiia mnriiii wui Kanarallv resarded as steady to strong on Iambs, considering the quality Ot ins ouriun, nuu aiu n . , , , , , n Tho demand, for. fcodlng sheep Hnd ian.hu a,n.1- ! hrnnrt than during thd opening day of the week, and tow It any buyers from the country wore siojt In the barn. Commission men held n fair number of orders, but were In no hurry to do business. In the end the bulk ot the trade was transacted at ilgurps show ng po material , change from WeXosday's trade, though a weak under tone was a marked tt'uturs. Quotations on sheep and lamnsi 'jR.mus, good to choice, l7.WJrt.70l Iambs, f air to gocd, 37,(WJ7.W; lambs, culls. W.lWiWi lambs, tsedera, l.C0O.rbi ysarllnBs, tiood in chnloa. 35.36itJ.76! ytr lugs. fair. o iood. s.ooflB.S5: yearllngB. feeuers. .wo T . . ' .....L... r.., t n nhnlAA. El. i Ay. vr. 2a South Dakota ewes W J14 Bouth Bakot ewos..w.,.n.. l U8Houth Dakota ewes... ,... nv, a rmii. fpfdara. lambs... 01 800 3 00 aoo 6 IV) 4$ 4 IW D 00 5 00 5 00 7 00 4 00 74 Ho! Dak. ewes, wthers..., 1B3 Idaho ewes.... M Nebraska wethers ,...1J ka varlliiira. ......... i 70 Nebraska yearlings ,11 210 Nebraska yearlings ....i.... jl nat vo lambs 107 n native tmi CIUCAGIO MVH STOCK MAIUCKT StetMlr llouellcst, NloUel to Plmo HljrUer. CHICAOO, 111., Aug. f-i celpts, 5,000 head! steady! beeves. tf.OWJ P.llV: T'ex'as steers. $0.7HB7.70 WiltW. M fflV.Hi stockers nnd feeders. 3A4jQ7,0i cows nnd heifers, $3,00,40 calves, 8.W afii.BO. HOaS Receipts, 17,000 headi best grades Bo to loo lowori others, Bo to l(w up; bulk of sales. 7.B0siWi JIbM, .S54f.O0 nilxed, V.Um.W heavy, 37.tOjfi.70i rough, 7.W 7.08 1 pigs, M.j6.25. . HltKICI AND LAMBS-lUcelpts, 14,000 head; sheep strong! lambs 10c to 20a higher) native, ,764.7&; western, 4.00(tf 4.7S; yearlings, IS.OOji'O.oo: lambs, native, ,6r88.iO western, i.25Hf.oo. Kanaasi cttr Mrs Htook Mnrket, ,r . v , ci . mmv n , a . . i-.amrrT.tr- nAtlOAO Kill S. AUb, , I4 Receipts, 0,600 head! market steady to shade higher! stockers and feeders, 35 60n lower than Monday, Prime fed stoers, 33.CWUW); aressod ncer steers. t7.Hxas.io; western steers, 3tt.10ttti.00; southern steers, 35.10(38.60; cows, 13.6018,60; heifers, 4.6i (8.75; stockers and feeder?., 35.0037.4u; bulls, t4.UQo.25; calves, S.60t?ft60. Iioas-Recelpts, 4.700 head; market 10c to IGo higher; bulk, ?s.(Maf9-: heavy. 38.60 dfn.w; nacners ana nutcners, ta.es.w: light. 3H.408.W: pigs. 35.fAMW.00, 8HIC1011 AND 1AMR8-Rfl0llpts, t.COO i tend I market )&o to 25o higher, Lambs, .00ri7,70; yearlings. 34.750.00; wethers, 4.6035.00; ewes, M,6Qfl4.76. Nt, I.tinls I.lvu 8 took Market. BT. LOUIB, Mo Aug. iO.CATTU3 Rucelpts, 4,100 head; strong; good to choice steers, $fJ.7MJ8.00! stockers and feeders, t-VW.(0 cows and heifers, 34.73 418.70; bulls. 85.75iI0.76l calves. t.0010 60: southern steers, 36.211,75; cows and neirers, 4.ye,w. HOaB-IteeelptH, 6.000 head; lOo higher: nigs nnd lights, S,6oti.l6; mixed and butchers, ii,7Otr9.10j good, heavy, SJ.407J 'HHKHr AND IAMRS-Recelnts. 3.S00: steady! lambs, tie higher, Muttons, $3,25 tH W; yearlings, 35,W6.0i)j lambs, IS.toif I.OU, Hlanx Cttr Live Rlonk Market. BIQUX CITY. la., Aug. 21. OATTtiK ivceipis, j.uuu neau; steaayi nallvo steers, j.604,8,6fi; stockers nnd feeders, s.i5j?7-M; HOaB-Recelpts, 6.600 head, Bo to lOo higher; heavy, n,65T.70l mixed, $7.70 7.K5; light, 37.W4js.jii hulk of sales, I7.CC4j 7.7s. Ht. Joseph I.lv Stock Market, BT. JOHICPH, Aug. 81CATTLIS-Re. celpts, 2,100 head; market stead-, steers. 35.608S.75; cows and heifers, KOOGCBO; calves, 34.60.a9.60. twww, IIOU8 Rooolpts, 6. BOO head; market higher; top, $i5; bulk, 38.KXrii.7S. ftHKEI- AND IiAMUB-Itecclnta. !iM head; market c higher; Iambs, 576007,76, J PARENTS BLAMED FOR BIG PART OF VICE AMONG GIRLS MADISON, "Wis-, Aug, 81,-Paronts are to blame for a large part of th lm morality of girls today, said Dr. C, A Harper, secretary of Ihe State Hoard of Health, before thn State Vco commit, slon In the assembly chamber hoio to day, He said that of the total number of girls who go wrong nbout 5 per "ent would go wrong anyway. "Parents art? to bo plomed for the Present conditions to a great cxton," said Dr. Harper. "They permit voung girls to go on long rides, to dinner and to lato dances unchaperoned," Dr, Harper said that In some oases the girls that, tepulsed all advances wnr tstrgcUtd by young m. who are lead, era In the best society. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA No Men Yet Named for Double Shift of Firemen, BOARD WANTS MONEY IN SIGHT Tu l.rvr (Irillnnnpe JMnrteil on Its W'nr by City Cnnncll on lis 9es Mlon -Imprnfement Work Keeps t'n IrlRiire. No men wero appointed to the fire de pnrtmcnt last night when the Jtoarrt of Klre nnd Police Commissioners met, nd It Is unofficially given out that nono will he appointed until such time ns th board hue b-ep ablo to save epough money to cover overlnps. Mayor Hoctor said yesterday that he would tike to be gin tho dotlblo shift with everything In shlpshapo from a monetary standpoint Ho did not say when nny appointments wottld bo made, but the tenor of hi3 con versation Indicated that tho appoint ments would not came for somo days yot. At tho meeting of tho board last lil :ht tho hearing on the application for r liquor license for Sol Kllcn at Twenty fourth nnd N streets was set for Thurs day, August 2S, at 9 a. m. Tho henrlnff of tho Clus Hodgren caso will como up on August M. Mayor Hoctor, voting alone, backol up tho protests of Frank Hubbcl nnd others who objected to tho opening oS a saloon at 1027 North Fortieth street The mayor gave as his reason that the district In question was not podced Ho said it was in line with a recent deolslon rendered by tho board In similar clr cumstances. Commissioners DohAhu and Dovlno voted to tako the matter under advisement and It was so ordored Officer Jake Smalt was accorded a three months' leave of absence oVer tho negative vote ot the mayor. Small Is absent becauso ot 111 health. In tho chargo preferred by A. Llpsman against Olflcer Ed Krueger tho board, after hear ing ovldenco on tho case, ordered thr officer to remain suBPondcd until nucb time as the board would return Us ftnd Irigs. 7,psman charged that Krueger, In company with Sanitary Inspector Henry Schmcllng, had entored his homo orf Au gust 3 while a ro.lglous ceremony was In progress, Krueger claimed that ho was attracted by the noise. Held hy the I'oltce. Among the distinguished visitors wlw are being ntertalned nt the city hall annex are Columbus Bradley and Qcorgo Washington. The two In company with several others were arrested yesterday afternoon as suspicious characters. The historical patronymics of the two failed to satisfy tho pollco as to thulr whole somo chsructers. The men claimed they were returning from the harvest fields. Assault (Jhnrjre Mudo, On complaint of Ueorgo Hudall, two men, Dom Makloul and Mluhacl Joaquin. wero arrerted yesterday afternoon at tho Union stock yards, charged with assault and battery. The thrto men are said to be Italians, doing construction work at tho yards. George Is said to have drawn Ihe Ire of his two countrymen, one ot whom Is charged with having struck Hudall with a brick whtlo tho other Is said to huve wielded a knife. Blurt Levy Ordinance. UUlo tlmo was lost hy the rouncll yes terday evening In getting the annual lovy ordinance under way toward passage. It Is calculated that thu levy will bo about lltt mills this year and the appro priation wilt run somuwhere about 326 - 000. The increase of the mill levy, It Is claimed, Is duo to the wide oxpenso cov ering the public Improvements now In course of construction and those that are being rapidly opened up, Tho Im provement work, It li iJd, will continue lor upwards of three years. Members of the finance committee, composed ot Councilman John Cavn- r.aug li. Henry Hartnott nnd Jay Will iams, arc working to provide tho pollco board with enough money to put on two mora policemen, It Is proposed to sell tho horse, patrol, buggy ana other sta ble equipment and uto a livery auto tor pollco calls at a certain rate p month. Tha livery company Is to provldt men to run tho auto, It lu said. This will al low tlie police board money enough tu put morn men on the beats, It is hoped. Mnirto City Gossip. J, V. Courtney, plumber Tel B. JWI, James Parks has returned to Fremont after a few days' visit with his family In this city. Miss Ressle Cunningham Is at the South Omaha hospital under tho care of Dr. V. O. Beck. Miss Margarot Hannon Is reported as Improving following an operation for appendicitis, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, K. Memefeo of Ann Arbor, Mich., formerly ot South Omaha, report the birth of a son. Miss Ruth Anderson leaves today for n month's visit with friends and rela tives ut Oakland, Neb,, Assistant City Attorney 0. I Winters win ruiurn from his vacation about the beginning of next week. Clarence Anderson returnod homo Wednesday from a three-weeks' visit with relatives at Oakland, Neb. For a case of Jotter's Old Age or Gold Top beer, call Ho. 8CS. Prompt dollvery to all parts of tho city. Wm. Jetter. Tho West Side Literary club will gvo a box social at the Methodist church. Thirty-second and XJ streets, Friday even'ntf. Miss Edith of Omaha, formerly of South Omuiie, hus returned from a trip over the Rocky mountains, where she visited with relatives. William Holland, a former resident of thin city, well known In early day poli tics ut South Omaha, Is visiting with friends In this city. 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