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    THE BEE: (fttAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Tanners Unwilling to Sell Wheat at
Present Prices.
CORN CROP REPORTS BRIGHTER
Free Soiling of Futures Murk Nwi
that Has Deer Coming In Con
cerning Welfare of Yel
low Cereal Harvest.
OMAHA. Autf. 26, MIS.
The buying of September wheat by car
riers as weil as shorts was tho principal
builisn iniluence- In that market yester
day. Thutt in a position to Know ad
vance ino opinion tnat with the premium
still nmu ror winter varieties at Chicago
small ueuverics are more than likely on
Septemoer 1. farmers are unwilling to
seil their winter wheat remnants around
tho present price leved as shown by the
smail receipts because of tho strong posi
tion now held by that grain.
UL Louis reported a good business In
flour, with some of It taken on export
account. In the event of this buying
power tho market In the southwest witl
nued all tho wheat that Is coming for
ward with whicn to fill their milling re
quirements. vord was received trom the
seauoard yesteruay that white exporters
were unwilling to mako puonc as to the
amount of Wheat taken lor foreign ship
ment, the business was larger than at
any day of the present week and on sev
ei iii occasions auring the period the ex
port takings were reported at 250.WO
bushels.
Considerable stress was placed upon tho
report of a change to bright weather
throughout the spring wheat country,
which was a reflection of an Increase in
the movement to Aiinneapolis and Duluth
in tho very near future. Cash wheat was
lo higher.
Crop reports on the growing corn were
much belter yesterday, and thero wan
free selling by longs and tho putting out
of short lines early. There was a com
plete change In the feeling later when
car.y sellers becamo buyers and a reac
tion and advance was estab.lshed and
final prices were Mo better. Otferings by
the country were smaller on the recent
decllno and this was helped some by
continued dry wsather In Kansas and
the return to higher temperatures In
many sections of the belt. Cash corn
was f4&'lVJ higher.
Tho feature of the osts market yes
terday was tho continued changing from
one month to another; in fact, in undoing
Ute and early transactions. Statistical
returns were bearish, but the tone of tho
market was not as weak late as was
J?riyu ,n the o'on. Cash oats
were 'MUlo higher.
ai"nce" on, IX?1 nml fl0". 1.00o
bushels bushels; oats. 6MX
corn. 945fHc higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 867.000 bu.
5k,pment" bu., against receipts
L2W!,a bu. and shipments 1,17,000 bu.
last year.
Primary corn recolpts were 654,000 bu.
Ed5nKPmnt2 'I8;000 u" palnst receipts
648,000 bu. and shipments 311,000 bu. laset
year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.812.000 bu.
and shipments 700,000 bu., against re
ceipts 1.S1S.0Q0 bu. and shipments 768,000
uu. last y oar.
CARLOT RECEIPT8.
Wheat.Corn.Oats.
Chicago 332 HQ 370
Minneapolis w .w
E"iuth w ... :
Omaha 44 62 40
Kuimas City M 00 16
Bt. Louis U6 g gj
Winnipeg 1 47 ...
Tne lohow.ng can "a'11 were reported:
V, htat Ao. 2 bard w.nter, 1 car, 82c, 1 car,
Sliiij "ci, ..,)., io. -im.u Wiii.er, cai
(Turkey), iWaa; 1 car, 8iJc; l car, 810;
1 car, lc; -i cars, 81c; 2 cars, Hc. No. i
spnng, 1 car, !lo; Wo. 4 spring, 2 cars,
ibito; Xso. 2 duium, 1 car, Sic; No. 3
mixed, 1 car, 81ic; No. 4 m.xca, 1 car, 79o;
no grade, 1 car tsmuttyj, iOmc Corn No.
2jynu5' ln car, '0' lv0- whlie, 1 car,
72c; No. a yeilow, 4 cars, 72c; no. a yel.
low, b ca.s, iiuj 1 car, il,c; ino. 2 mixed.
1 car, 7zc.; 6 cars, Vl-frc; l car, 71ftc; No. 3
rruxeu, jfc earn, HYto; -No. 4 m.xeu, 2 cars,
71c. uats ciaiida. u, 3 cars, 4vc; No. 3
white. 1 car, 40c; 6 cars, 3ac; No. 4
REAli ESTATE.
CITY I'ilUi'cKi 1. oil SALE
BAKUAir. jNew 7-room nouau, jnouern,
goou iiamiun, zu, nuur Ames Ave. rnce
.huw. a ci in. T.wusier km.
h I I W ....I... Uu ...... . m
house; 1st l.oor oak tliilsn, cement
tnent; 3d floor, tieaiouins uuti bain.
t.QM. Web. Uvb.
TO BUY, tELL Oil ItiiNT. F1JKJ3T RKtfl
JOtlN VY. ItUMMHao. 1Sj2 FAILS AM s'f.
3130 bUUTH lSTH-A guoa liOUa aau
lot' good piace tor a nicy amiiy. vn
cheap.
'XL settle Hit Mime, uuuwio uu auu a,j.
sluiy tiuuav, m-u-iu 0. tuux ou, iuv
Class cuua.tiuli, ictuuiltelite. flivua tU iJ
llEAlj KUTaTE.
FAUM fc Ki..iil u.inutt FUR SAL19
ACkHUMI,
MR. IIOME8EEKt.lt write J. E. Holt
of Ugaiutiw, Afivt, lor particulars about
his liiiptoteu lurius as iuvv as flu p.r
acre, aim timbered tracts.
tuiurixlu,
IRRIGATED farms within sight of
Denver, innting tor sugar basts ij to M
cami, ior nun at w pur acra auu up.
TJiiiiupfoveu innus uuuor ottcn Li. duo
trrikaicu muua 110 trop iiuiures tor
wan irngnuuii we muKo our own cuuiatit.
tilate Uibya 11 te. cubii inveauneut Co.,
lueul r.ufc-., Denver, Colo.
Acbratkn.
FOUU aitEAT BARQAINa
SO acrek, ni.itb 'ou. s E,00
160 acies, IVi miles out flO.SOJ
160 acrek, a miles out, over halt val
ley laud 8,600
Atl good Improvements.
lo aciek, 1 m.iua out, u0nt Improve-
menu 3 6,000
i-any terms. Come and see our cops.
J. T. CAAlfuKi-i
. . L.itcuficlu. iseb.
FOLi.l-&:-iu:rt) nomeattud m iHti.eu
neignoornoud. Kme lariu laud; no id
hliu. cool you ei.o, linng fees and at
J. a. Tracy. Kimball. NeD.
lun lurk,
TWO dairy, grain and fruit farms for
sale. Weil wuured; good maiKtts; i
pr acre, write tor lU.uimuuoa. U. w.
luntu.i. Odessa, N. V.
netaua.
LARUK stoca rw.BC, good for summer
anu wiuiei, ior tun painuuiais auurtuta
OWIltl', il. A. 14C1I. t.U.tb, .tUlk
WlKVOBSta.
CAN furnish retired business man,
cle.Ku, buokKecpers anu uttleis line fauna,
6 ucies unu Up to l.vtM, uea. ruunlt t.ia
tluu ai.u tuud uidravtB, cutaply aim on
eaa,y punuuie. ivntu ior pk. l.cu.u.a to
blepbeuson Land auu i.umuii' Uu., uvoiilo,
Vvta.
bAlttu tilt KX.4JlxA.fi Uti It. 1
FOH EXCHANGE A ilww equity in
a goou hlvUa utul t,r.in mini lu cutru.
lovta, tor weiitrn tand. farmers iteau
Co.. usceoia; ia.
SliAU lor ur iala wioauni; uw4
faliUfell At -Q.. jjKUk. u.. ullUBa INSO.
TO TRADE.
144 acres liltfc.-t.iUuu ungated land In
the Yetiowstone vauey, ion.ana, Ior
luuulu.B auu undertaking buainebs. Ad
areaa .ttt, care Jte.
IVaAWb I'O bll
Loliiolt Id-iiund suiie pays highest price
tor turniturn, clotuing, aiioes. b. uul.
WAJilKD H) lifc,N f.
WAM'nu-jjeuroom wun sleeping
porcn in pnvato muni by single gvuue-
vvi siviiiai puriiuuiaia, location,
price, etc touiet at b, care Bee.
iaK BlOUlv MA1UU5X OK WKhT
fahip .ve stock to South Omaha, tsave
mileage and smlnkugc. Your cuiisigu
mcnts receive piomyi and carvful ailed
lion. Live Stock Luiuaulaaluu Alercnanra,
M AUXIN Bnoa &CO.. Exchango Bldg.
white, 14 cars, S9t4c; no grndc. 1 car, SSHo.
Hye No. 3, i cars, ffittci 1 car, C5 c.
Omaha Cash 1'Hcee Wheat! NO. 3
hard, Slijtta; No. 3 hard. NifS3&o; No. 4
hard, 7S(U0c! No. S spring, 8ltfSUo; No.
4 spring, 784714010. 3 durum, S1U81H01
No. 3 durum, WttSOlfo. Corn! No. 2
white, 7HSW;cs No. 3 white. 7Stttr7Sttc:
No. 4 while, 727Ho; No. 3 yellow, 71
7Jo; No. S yellow, flHWlo; No. 4 yellow,
T071e: No. 3. 7114013c; No. 3, 71147Wc;
No. 4, 70Vi(B71c. Oats: No. 2 white, 4014
4014c; standard. 40o: No. S white, 3!4fl4uc;
No. 4 white, SSflttllic. Barleys Malting,
6ij7c; No. 1 feed. Itye: No. S,
i4ii9o; No. . eatfosHo.
CIIICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trailing; and Clolngr
Price on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 28. Corn prices rose
UGfto today on hob weather In nearly
the cntlro corn belt. Wheat eased at the
close, after an early show of strength,
quotations being a 'shade to Ho net
lower. Oats closed HI Ho to Ho off and
provisions finished a shado up to 60
down.
Tho chief bullish factor In corn 'today
was the renewed talk of aamago done by
tho heat to tho Nebraska crop. Drv hot
weather preva.Ied today over almost the
entire corn country and the forecast was
for a continuance of this condition for
several days at least. September shorts
covered freely and ruing prices wore
helped by the higher cables. The market
was nervous and active throughout the
day and prices rallied quickly after each
little setback following profit taking
Later ln the day the weekly Iowa crop
report stiffened prices with Its showing
of large losseu to corn In various part of
the state, the crop being estimated at
more than 1,000,0)0 bushels less than that
of last year.
Wheat weakened toward tho cloeo of
the session, largely on an Increase of more
than 2,000,000 bushels In the world's avail
able supply. Another sourco of wcaknoss
was a falling off In speculative wheat de
mand, corn again coming ln for the
greater share of attent.on. Falling off In
export business Also helped tho bears
and prices eased all around after noon,
the early strength due to higher cables
and a hardening of cash prices being
counteracted by the persistent attack.
Buying of oats by leading cash houses
took the snap out of tho market after an
early show of strength.
Generous selling of nearby months by
tired longs depressed provisions, though
at the close there was a better showing
In lard.
Closing prices of futures:
Artlclel Open. High. tow. Close. Yes'y.
Bept.
Dec..
87
87
8714
90H
95U
90S4!4
May,
Corn:
Bept.
Dec,
Hay,
Oats:
734
73M
72T4
68H
68T4etll)
70&7014:
69
Sept.
41U
4m1
43T4
46i
41
4.94
Dec,
May.
,47t44
fork
Sept
20 IG
19 40
20 93
20 9714
19 40
11 15
10 80
11 8714
10 2214
Jan.,
Lard:
Bept,
Jan.,
Ribs:
Sept,
19 45-47
11 10 11 10
10 80-82l0 80-82
11 30-32 11 3214
10 ZS j 10 25
Chicago Cash Prices Whfat: No. 2 red.
9090He; No. 3 rod, S31i8914o: No. 2 haid,
88HS5c; No. 3 hard. 888S14c; No. 1
northern, 92!493cj No. 2 northern, 90
92c; No. 3, SS90c; No. 2 spring, 891491o;
No. 3 spring, 8e8914c;' velvet chaff, 81
91c; durum, S74f91c. Corn: No. 2, 7e7CUo;
No. 2 white, 7146770: No. 2 yellow, 76
76Hc; No. 3, 76H0T6c: No. 3 white, 7614
77c: No. 3 yellow, 7ft&'714& Oats: No. 2
white, 42X43c; No. 3 white, 4214c; stand
ard, 421442l4c Rye: No. 2, 68147014&
Barley, 557714c. Timothy. 4.C06.4a
Clover, 310.0013.00. Pork, $20.96. Lard.
311.07H.
BUTTER Unchanged.
EGOS Firmer: receipts, 11.324 cofcs; at
mark, casos Included, 14ff?21c: ordinary
firsts, 2IWfl221c: firsts, 232Ji4c.
CHEESE Unchanged.
POTATOES Firm; rif elpts, 7 cars;
Minnesota and Ohio, 583wo; Wisconsin
white, BOCfiOc; Wisconsin red, 6Q55c
POULTRY Alive firmer; springs, 17c:
fowls. 1414c
United States Department of Agrlcul.
cure, weather bureau, for Omaha for th
twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.; 75th
meridian time, Tuesday, August 26, 1913,
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Temp. . Rain-
Ptatton. High. Low. fall. Sky,
Ashland, Neb. .103 64 .00 Clear
Auburn, Neb... 100 61 .00 Clear
Broken Bow.... 97 48 .00 Clear
Columbus ...... &S (8 .00 Clear
CulberUon 94 53 .00 Clear
Falrbury, Neb. 103 59 .00 Clear
Fairmont, Neb. 102 53 .00 Clear
Grand Island... 103 G9 .00 Clear
Ilarilneton 94 68 .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb.. 102 62 .00 Clear
Holdrege, Nob. .101 64 .00 Clear
Lincoln, Neb. ..101 64 .00 Clear
North Platte.. 96 C4 .00 Clear
"Oakdale 95 65 .00 Clear
Omaha, Neb.... 96 70 .00 Clear
Tekamah, Neb. 99 69 .00 Clear
Valentine 94 62 .00 Clear
AKa. Ia 92 60 .00 Clear
Carroll, la 90 69 .00 Clear
Clarlnda, la 99 61 .00 Clear
6Ibley, la 8!) 66 .00 Clear
Sioux City 96 GO .00 a ear
Not Included In averages.
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain
District. Stations. H.gh. Low. fall
Columbus. 0 18
Louisville, Ky... 23
Indianapolis .... It
Chicago. Ill 24
St. Louis, Mo... 19
Des Moines, la.. 22
Minneapolis 61
ansas City 26
Omaha 17
8714ff 874U
14if4i 10-14
73H6T4 74
eshtroo t9i4
7O&70K 7014
41i?4 41tf
tiftUM 44H
47i4 474
20 95 20 95
IB 45 I9 60
11 15 11 15
10 87H 10 8714
11 3714 11 3714
10 25-27 10 30
80 68 .00
86 66 .00
S6 66 ,0J
84 CO .00
SO 62 .0j
92 62 .00
S8 62 .00
100 CS .00
98 6S .00
Very warm weather again prevails ln
the southern portion of the corn, and
what reKlon. Temperatures continue
; fairly moderate In the northorn portion.
NO appreciable ipiotiiuuiuuii occurrea
within the last twenty-four hours.
Local Forecaster Weathir Bureau.
New York General Market.
vr.W YOIIIC. Aug. 26. SUOAR-Raw.
firm: muscovado. .20i(3.30c; centrifugal.
3.7CQO.80c; molasses, 3.01Gf3-06c; refined,
firm. . . - .
BUTTER Firm; receipts, b,pj iuds;
ciciimiy extras, 2S-)4ic; firsts, 2o'r40
Z7f4c; seconds, 2a326c; state dairy, finest,
27Hc; process, extras, SotjiSotac: firsts,
231402414c; Imitation creamery, firsts. 24 4
4r2c; factory, June make, firsts, 24c;
factory, current make, firats. 23aJ3c;
packing stock, June make. No. 1, 2214c:
packing stock, current make, No. 2, 2114
4j22c
CHEESE Firm: receipts, 4,996 boxes;
state who.e milk, white and colored,
fresh specials, UUQlnftc; skims, 11149'
12Wc
EGGS Steady; receipts, 13,515 cases;
fresh gathered, extras, 2S30o; extra
firsts, 26327c; firsts. 24025c ; refrigerator,
special marks, fancy, charges paid, 2iy
23c; seconds, 223c; nearby hennery,
whites, 28836c; western gathered, whites,
22P2SC.
POULTRY Steady, weak for dressed;
fresh killed western chickens, 17Q2214C;
fowls, l&ffUlao: turkeys, l&g20c.
Kansas Citr Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 26. WHEAT
Cash: No. 2 hard, S3V4i$86Hc; No. S, 81
8Sc; No. 2 red, S6S7Vjc; No. 3. S4aHc.
CORN-No. 2 white. 76Ue7614o; No. 3,
76c.
Closing price of futures:
WHEAT September, 81Mc; December,
8Mic.
CORN September, 7411c; December, OH
OATS No. 2 white, 4214c; No. 2 mixed,
41Hc
WAY-Cholce timothy, 31.K8 16.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 26c; firsts, 25c;
seconds. 24c; packing, 21c
EGGS Firsts, 21c; seconds, 12c.
POULTRY Hens, U14Sfl2c; roosters, Pc;
ducks, 10c; springs, 16c.
aflaueapolU Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 26,-WHEAr-No.
1 hard, &3V4c; No. 1 northern, 7.iSjt
89c: No. 2 northern, S614MSic; No. i nard
Montana, tone; No, 3 wheat. OVWrtsj
aeptember, WHc; December, t14c; Slay,
'4 c.
FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN-Unchanged.
CORN No. 2 yellow, Wf71c
OAT8-N0. 3. white. 39!laC
RYL No. 2, 62V4tj64c,
KIX U,4S15A,,
BARLEY Mil lc
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Indifforencfi Characterising it Re
cently Exhibited.
MOST CHANGES ARE TRIFLING
Vigorous Drlvr, However, Unsettle
Market for a Time Unrlnw the
Early Trading; Bonds
Unlet.
NBW YORK, Aug. 26,-Dcsplte a vig
orous drive which unsettled the mu.kst
for a time In the eurly trauing loday,
changes In most cates weio InCuusd
(lUuntiul and tno market as a whole con
tinued to exhibit the Induforenua tlmt
has characterlzea It recently.
The early unsettlemcnt coutered around
New Haven, widen soid oit at a tj.ta
that afiectcd the who.o list. Jta low iiR
ure 01 the day wus a tiecreuno of
over tour points. The acc.lnn 10 a now
low record was attrlbuud lo usumatvt
of earnings for the last fiscal ycr,
whlcn iiiaicate that theio was a uo.luli
01 over 4,0uu,000 after pe-ymtint oi i4
Per cent dividends. .fcieei, Bino.tlnK. Lo
hlh Val.ey, U1.I0.1 riulik an a numef
ol other s.ocks suld oft a j.o.nt or sj.
A quick turn In the couise 01 tiie mar
ket caiim w.tli the aniiouncnunt that
the reading of I'res.oeut l.sonn moi
kage to congiess nau bcon putpoiica ut
tuu requtnt i( the Mexlcari gur.ruinnt.
'the belief preval.ed tnut a ciianiit- .01
tno bolter was implied. Thero vas a
central rally, but price mnln.s tnerea.Ur
were narrow.
i'i,.lnw n. thM dividend on the pre-
(rrMi ktni-U ot the "'ijllf 10 ur" caUkuU a
urop ot live points ln the common uIook.
me prrried, tne insv nuio . r.n
at uu, was Ottered at 80. Texas to.inuy
was oxtepi.onaiiy oirune,
points to ti huh record ior tho ye,ir, ut
125.
belling by London was a factor . the
-v: ..Sur.u Kor.Un le.llnic nmoUilUd
to about l&.wO shares, largeiy b.eoi i.nd
Canadian Pacltlc.
tonus were quiet ano irrogumi.
sales, par value. 3U76.v00. United OtoUii
U, re.steiou, advanced H ana Panama
s, reblbicred, declined 14 on call.
Numuer of sales una leauiiui quotations
on stock -were as lollows:
Btl. Hlfh. Low. CImj.
AmstissMted Cooper .. U.VOO .4 W Wi
American AETlcuilUMl "
Am.nca iit Bui.r... . g
Aroerloa O. a - lu I
Amtrlwin Cottoo 'Oil.... ..
American 4o umU5 7oo it iK 2-J
American LiBwd ,ij
Amcilwa S a H...... l.Jvi ln H
ArSerlctS &. K. pfd.. W 1W 1W 100
Ameilcan Bugr nctluing ..... w ,
AMil Mlulns Co.. 4iW W "A
AiehlMa 1.800 W MHi Kk
Atchuon pld WO VH a
AUanllc Coait Lln ..... A
Iltltlmora 4h Oblo VH H H K(
Uotbiiiiem Htael
Drooklro Kaplu Trantit. ,w . M M
Canallin I-acltK. I, COO JlHi 219 2UA
Jiiti.i,r'roho'!!.' i'.ioa 'ii'i 'iii til
Chicago Oreat Weatern. 1 H .
Chi.. Mil. ft BU 1'.... 0O 196 mi l.l. I
C. : M W..
Colonulo Fuel & Iron., Jl
Cooaoiiaaled Oaa "n
Cora 'Products 104 11H UU 11 A
Pt. aware a liuddon , ui
BBTr & lUo Orande If
D. & H. O. ptn M
tiiiuiiera' Becurltle ... ..... 11
Erie U00 UTi US JtH
Erlt lit p(d ,r
Erie M ptd SH
Oeneral Ulectrlo 300 11514 Ul 115
Great Northern pld 1MH
Oreat Northern Ore ctt ..... MH
Illlnola Central 700 101(4 107 107
Int.rboroujh Met 00 16H Hit HV.
Interborouih-Uet. pta. ,M0 V. C3 C2
International lUrrtiter. 107
lnurnatlonal Marine ptd 16
International 'Paper ...
International rump 7v
H..B4 city Bout.iern Ms
Laclede On 1.
Leblth Vuller 9.200 155 H 1S4 15ft
Loulifllle ft NaahTlllo 131
M HI. V. tea. o.... 133
M. K. &. T S3
MlNxmrl I'aciric 1,100 3 Hi 30H 30n
National UUcult SuO lfat lUtt lit
National Lead IS
M Hf. ot M. 2d pfd... aw 13 1!; lit;
New York Central 1.700 II4 7(i S,,
N. Y., U. At ... i 2u0
Norfolk & Western JM!t
North American , 72
'Northern l'nclflo 00 ltlH 111V4 1UH
I'aclflo Mall 21),
Pennaylvaata COO 113 1UK lu-rt
People'a Oas 1,600 MM 11154 lit
lltta.. ., C. i St. L t)
PlttiburKli Coal 19
Preaaed Steel Oar Republic I. ft 8. pfd...,
Pul,man Palace I Cte 153
Reading 11,900 1S0T4 H1H
llUpublic I, & S U
cb!lc I. ft a pfd sli
nock Island Co 300 lis l'Vi 17 Vi
I., and Co. pfd.... (00 17 ii S6i n
St. L, 4 8. K. 51 pfd JW) JO IV,
Seaboard Air Una , i
Jm hoard Air Line pfd lt
Sloat-Sbef field 8. & I i
poumern i'aciric 1X.JO0 V4Vi MV4 W
Southern Itallwar 600 25'i UK :4'i
.Southern Ry pM i 79
.wwr w sivi ji 31.,
Teiat ft Pacific jj
Union Pacific 11,000 154V4 HHi 1M
Union Pacific pfd....!... 100 83 i ajv aju
United Btatea Iiealtr .. ..... .7... "... el
United States Rubber (014
United Statea Bteel.... 55,100 C3U 63 at
United State Steel pfd.. 100 108 103 107W
Utah Copper l.io tiy. uu n
rslnU-Carolina Chem. . 'suo it is jVt
WaUah pfo""'.!I!".ir.".V.' 12 i
Weatern Marrland ijj
Weatem Union ..... 1?!4
WeetlnihouM Kiectrlo .. m 71T4 11 K Tm
thellns & lake Erie. . . .
Total aales for th dar, 215.300 aharea.
Ilostun Stork Market.
BOSTON, Aug. 26.-C109lng quotations
on mln ng stocks wrrn
Allouea S4 Mohawk A
Amal. Copper 71l4NVivada -Con. ...... ut;
A. Z. U & 8 JOHNIplaalns Mlnea .. IMS
Aritona Com :4 Norta Uutte r7Vl
B. 4C.C1B, M. 3 North Lake lu
Calumet 4b Aril ..i. 62 Old Dominion ..
alumet & iiic.a U Oaceola . jj
Centennial 114 Qulncj '"to
Copper Itante c. Co. 39H1annon ait
Ettat Outte C. U. UViSoperlor Uv.
ranklin 4 Superior & D. M..! 2
Granbr Con 'i Tamarack Ju
Greene Canaena , tlj U. S. K. & M... it
Ile ltojallo( Cop.) 11 do pfd ""
ICerr Lake H Utah Con . "'
Lake Copper , Utah Copper ..... Mu
La Salle Copper .. l2 Winona
Miami Copper U, Wolrerlna ....I!..!! ijtj
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 36.-MO.Ef-,n
coll steady at 2mi4 per cent; ruling
r8 liCS.'liL1.0'".nf' percent
TIME LOANS Steady; sixty day,). Mi
per cent: ninety days, 414 per cent, tlx
months, 61i per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Ki to
6 per cent.
STE11L1NG EKCHANGE Steady, 81.83
for sixty day bills. H.8o2i for demand:
commercial bills, 24.S214. '
SILVEU-Bar, -bnc; Mexican dollar,
BONDS Government, Irregular; rail
road, Irregular.
London Stock Market,
LONDON, Aug. 26. Amencan securi
ties opened steady today. During the
forenoon Canadian Pacific declined 4
under realising, but the rest of the list
advanced from U to on fair buying.
Conaola, money.. TJ U-ltSt. Paul jrii,
do account 74 Denver a Hlo Q.,.. 20S
Amal, Copper........ 7H Grand Trunk XIV
Atchlaon W Mo., K. T 2JH
Canadian Iacl(le....l!SStlouthern , actllo.... ii
Cblcaco O. W 14 Union I'aclllc IS
SILVER Bar, steady at 27 7-Kd per os.
MONEY-2Q24 Pr cent
The rate of discount ln the open markut
for .short bills Is per cent; for
three months' bills, 3 n-l&tf34 per cent.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. METALS Lead,
quiet; 84.70 bid; In London, 20 10s. Spelter,
steady; 84.&O&4.90; In London, 20 17s Cd.
Copper, dull; standurd, spot and fu
tures nominal; electrolyctlc. $15.87 ,iy 16.00;
lake. 316.00; costing, 815.621416.76. Tin.
firm: spot and August, 311.764342.00; Sep
ttmber, 84l.6214S42.00; October, 84L6714U
4I.87V4- Antimony, dull; Cookaons. 3.0y
8.60. Iron, steady and unchanged. London
markets closed as follows; Copper, firm;
spot, 70; futures, 69 18s M. Tin. firm;
spot, 190: futures, U9 6s. Iron, Cleve
land warrants, 64s 6d.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. . METALS Lead
strong, 3l.e64j4.&5. Spelter; Strong, 86,'i&U
5.78.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Aug. 26,-EVAPORATr.w
APPLES Quiet.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes quiet but
firm. Apricots, dull und steady, Peaches
steady. Raisins quk-t
i , - - -
Cotton Market.
NP.W YORK Aug f, - .ITTON- K.vit
quiet, mid Mug IP ar Is, tU 4j gu r, 8i. 0
Futures closed steady, clootng bids Au-
mwi. 12,lSej September. 12.OI0: October.
11. o; November, 11.890; December, 11.91c;
January, ll.SJo: February, H.84a) March,
ll.Olo: May. li.Wc
lutlon closed steady net 3 points lower
on August and only 1 to S points higher
on Uto monthB.
LIVERPOOL, AUg. !8,-COTTON-Bp0t.
moderate bustueis and steady. Mtddltag
fa.r, 7.41; good middling, 7. IS: middling,
6.81; low middling, 6.01; good ordinary.
6.06; ordinary, 6.71.
OMAHA CHSKUriAli MARKIST.
nUTTlCU-No. L Mb. cartons. 2?c: No.
1, CO-lb. tubs, SSlic: No. 2, SOc
lflHII-Whito, fresh, lfc; trout, fresh.
Ibct large crapples. fresh, He: Bpanlah
mackerel, 16c: shad roe, per pair, 40c
sulmon, fresh, loo; halibut, fresh, 10ci
buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 15c i channel cat
fnth, 16c; pike, loci pickerel, lie
ClilCliHlS Imported Swiss, 82oi Amsrl
can Bwlss, 26o: blpck Swiss, Stc; twins,
lie; daisies, 17V4c: triplets, 171ici young
Americas, 180: blue label brick, 18c; 11m
borger. Z-Ib.. ai New York, white, lto.
POULTHY-Drol'.ers, no per lb.: hens,
16c: cocks, 12c; ducks, 18t0a; geese, 18o;
turkeys, rojjzic: pigoons, per dos., 11. to;
roosters, 9a; ducks, full feathered, 104
Unci Meets, fuil leathered, 10o; squabs.
No. 1, ll.Ml No. 2. DOc
BRI3F CUTfl-nibs: No. 1, 170! No. S,
141,c: No. 3, U4c Loins: No. 1. 18 Ho! Nu.
2, lie: No. 3, 14V4C, Chucks: No. 1, llJtoi
No. 2, lOftc: No. 3. 100. ' Hounds: No. 1!
!8io: No. i. iic: No. . liuo. Plates:
No. 1, 71ic: No. 2, 7o ; No. 8, 614c
Thn toltowintf prices are tumlshed by
tho Gllllnsky Fruit company:
FnUITS-Washlngton apneots, per
crate, 41.60; Wlckson large green plums,
per crate, 12.00: medium red plums, per
crate, W.CO: large blue plumba, per crate.
tlOO, Pears: lUrtletts, per box, 12,76; J
box lots, 12.85. Peachos: Per box, 8Ca;
California II Hardy pears, per box. 12.15;
Apples: Duchess or Trauiparvnt, per
bu.. Wo; fi-bu. lots, sso; 10-bu. lots, Wa
Cantaloupes: Arlsona standard, per
crate, ArUona Pony, par crale. 11 IJ;
Arizona Jumbo, per crute, I2.7S. Oranges:
Extra fine Valencia!. 12$, 2aS sues, per
box, tO.uo: sunklst Valencia, uo, 14.60;
170, 300, 216, 260 sixes, per box. If.OO. Grape,
fruit: Florida, Indian Hivei, 46, (4, 64
sixes,- 110.00. Cranberries: Evaporated,
carton containing 36 packages, per car
ton. 82.70. Qraies: California, per orate,
81. hi. Lemons: Kxtra faucy dunktst, 800s
and SOOs, per box, .00; exua choice lied
Ball, SvKis and 2i0s. per box, 89.00.
VEOaTADLEU Potatoes, large Cob
bler per bushel, 90o. Onions. California,
large yellow, per pound, 2Vfcc. Tomatoes,
homegrown, Per market basket, 6O0; S
crate tots. 46c Watermelons. Alabama
sweet, per pound, 114a; 6-rate lots, pel
pound. IVic
MISCELLANEOUS Iloastlng ears, per
dor... 15c; Michigan celery, per doz., &a,
Mod's elder, per keg, 82.(0: Nobawks
elder, per keg, 83.2$; asparagus, per dos..
IVc; rhubarb, ier dox.. 20c; onions, par
dux.. 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, pur
doz., sac; parsley per doc, 40c; radishes,
per doc., 20c) tied lettuce, per doz., 81.U);
homegrown leaf lettuce, per dos.. too;
green peppers, per basket 60c ; wax or
green beans, per basket, $1.00; hothouse
runumburs. Der doz.. 40o to 80ot cauli
flower, per lb., 1O01Z14o: Venetian garllo,
per lb., 1814c; new cabbage, per lb., 8c;
eggplant, per dos., 81.W; horseradish, 1
doz. bottles In caae. per case, 81.80;
Dromedary brand dates, pkg 13.00;
Anchor brand dates, pkg., 82.23; walnuts.
No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium
pecans, per lb., 1314c; Jumrw pecans, per
lb.. 15c; giant pecans. Louisiana, paper
shell, per lb., 25c: filberts, per lb.. lBp:
Drake almonds per lb. 16c, paper shell,
lie; lirazlls, per lb.. lOo: large washed,
per lb.. 12o; black walnuts, per lb., JJ4c;
raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7c; Jumbo pea
nuts, per lb., so: roast peanuts, per lb
Stc: Bhollbark hlckorynuta, per lb., 4a;
white rice popcorn per lb , 4o; checkers,
per 100-packagu case, 81M; checkers, per
W-pkg. case, 81.75; Loslle berry boxe
quarts, per 1,000. 82.76.
ATnllalile Snppllea of Grain.
NEW YOUK, Aug. 26. Bradstreet's ad
vices show the following changes: Avail
able supplies: Wheat, United Btatos, east
of the llocky mountains Increased 300,000
bushels. United States, west of the
llocky mountains, Increased 301,000. Can
., .1 .. .1 .. LuunnrY Aflnnt fnr n rul In
Europe increased 2,400,000. Total lncreaue
Z,124,WO. corn, unnea aiaieo unu uwr
nrin fAOmnaAil I till 1 1 1 1 M II f 1H. llalsa.
.United Btotes and Canada Increased 3,874,-
WJ DUSIieiB. leauinn iiiurcnacs aiiu ui-
creanes: Decreases, Manitoba, 231,000
bushels: Akron, 75,000 bushels; San An
tonio, 70,000 busheis. Increases, Louis
ville, 148,000.
Coffee Market.
NEW YOIUC. Aug. 26. COFFEE The
appearance ot threatening weather condl
tionB Iri Brazil and renewed frost appre
hensions gave the coffee market a firmer
tone and thsro was a sharp advanco In
futures. Jfhe closo was firm. August
and Septembe-,, O.lic; October, .25c;
December, 8.46o: January, .66c; February,
9.Wc; March, 9.6Sc; May. 9 8So; July, K.Boc.
Spot market firm: Hlo No. 7. 14o; santos
4s, I2'45i,1214c Mild, yuletj Cordova,
uipiK, nununai.
T.tvffrtinnl rSrsIn Market.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. X WHEAT Spot
steady. No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9d: No. 2. 7s
6d ; No. 8 7s 814d; futures, steady; Oc
tober. 7s 214d; December, "s lT4d; March,
7s 2Ud. , . , .
CORN Spot, strong; American mixed,
now kiln dried. 6s 9d; American mixed,
new UUn dried, 7s. Mfit. firm; Sep
tember, Laplata Es Hd; October Laplata,
5s 2Hd.
St. IJula General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 26. WHEAT No. 2
red, 90&92c; No. 2 hard, 8091c; September,
S,C01tN-No?2,C76o; No. 2 white. 761400;
September. 76c: May, 7171T4c.
OATB-No, 2, 4H4Q421ic; No. 2 white,
434c; September, 41Hc; May, 474iHc
ItYE 70S71C
flnsjar Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26.-8UaAR Raw,
market firm; muscovado, 3.30c; centri
fugal, S.SOo; molasses, 8.06c; refined, firm;
cut loaf 5.60c; crushed. 6.60c; mould A.
C15c; cubes. 5.C0c: XXXX, powdered,
4.90c; fine granulated, 4.60c; Dlamon A,
4.W); confectioners' A, 4.C6o; No. L 4.Coc.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Values ruled
firm on the primary cotton goods market.
Fancy worsted for meil's wear moved
satisfactorily for the next spring season.
Messallnes are 6 cents a yard higher for
the next spring season.
CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK MARKET,
Iloga Close Steady to Shade Higher
Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO. Aug. 2o. CATTLE Receipts,
6,0i head; market beeves, steady; cows,
voak; calves, 60u higher; equalling the
best price on record tms mar net; beevea,
.amatf.lo; Texas steers, tViO7.G5; west
ern. 16.107.; stockers and teeders, 86.40
4J.70; cows and hellers, U0&.40; calves,
0.50a 12.25. v
Iloui-Recelpts, 15,000 head; mar
ket ciosed steady to a shade higher; bulk
of sates. 7.SOtj.5; light 8.4O&.80; mixed,
7.r9.20; heavy, rtMa.i rough, 87.4oiP
7.70; pigs, 8400iif.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 36.000
head; market steady to 10c up; native,
I3.h54j4.85; western, lUG-SK: yeanlnge,
5.26U6.20: lamos, native, 15.76QS.19; west
tern. 86.5038.10;
Kanras City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 26, CATTLE
Receipts. Jo.000 head, market steady to
strong, prime fed steers, ta.5uiiu.00;
dressed bett steers, S7.6uffe.GO; western
steers, t6.uutii7.b0; southern steers, $S.25&
C.50; cows, e3.6Qtj4.25; Iitlfirs. 84.75ra.a5;
btockexs and feedets, 85.26j7.70; bulls,
4.0(ni-26; calves, l5.COtfg.76.
HOGS Receipts, ll.uu) head; market
steady to strong: bulk of sales, 88.40ur
8.9U; heavy, 8. toy 4.70; packers and butch
rs. Ji.2-tjS.92i4; light, .4ij.2t4; p.gs,
8G.tX37.00.
SHLEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.0J0
I.eaa; sheep market steady to 10c lower;
lambs, 10c nlgher; lambs, 87.OO7J7.90; year
lings. M'iMjW; wethers, 4.Wj6.Wj ewes,
t2.75Q4.0S. '
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.k Aug. 26. CATTLE
Receipts, U.ovO head; market steady; good
to choice steers, 3I.25&V.C0; stockers and
feeders, K.tb&lM; cows and heifers. 84.7
ias.76; bulie, tS.76&ti.76; calves. W.Otujlo.W;
rfouiherii steers, 8a.26b7.7S; cows and heif
ers, 84.304j6.5O.
HOGS-itecelpts, 7,500 head; market
etoady; Hgs and lights. 85.50tr9.30; mixed
and butchers, tS.VG39.2fi, good heavy.
8S.70fi9.lB.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.200
Ik ad market steady to active; muttons,
U" AM yearllngSr 33.Uaj.0 lambs.
OMAHA LIYEJTOOK MARKET
Some Kinds of Cattlo Lower and
Others Show Strength.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE X0WER
Sheep. In Goi.rt Demand at fltron
rrleea, While Lsmba Are
Slronar to os Mnch as Ten
Cents lllgher.
HOUTlI OMAHA. Aug. J. IMS.
Official Monday P.M0 3,490 Jl.TW
Eitlmatu Tuesday C&K 6,933 18,471
Two days this wrek..H.K!l - 9.418 W.m
Rame days last week.. 12,043 9,676 84,630
Same days 2 wka ago. .10,128 16,266 86.1S3
Same days 8 wks iigo.,U,2H3 15,676 aR.SU
Rame (lavs 4 wka suh.. fl.69.1 16.330 26.140
8imo days last yfar...U,MG 9,691 63. '28
The follntvlnir InW inn recclnl
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year
to uato as compared with last yean
tlilt 1019 Ini.. rVp.
Cattle IM.m 642,229 MM
iloga l.RM.CW 2,203.030 369.960
"heep .., 1,330,631 1.2S1.8U 43,710
Tho followlnir table alinwa tha rnniro of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for the
last few days, with comparisons!
Date. 1913. 1912.19H.1910.1D00.1D03.19Q7.
Aug.
Aug.
7 7IH
8 14
8 08
7 17
7 17
7 1J
8 24. T 64
8 SO 7 67
8 70
8 74
t 44
AUg.
Aug.
Alltf.
7 76H
h 24 7 72
1 41
7 77H
8 OM
7 1
8 23 7 "4
8 37i i to
a a
6 70
j ul
746
7 W
8 OuM
8 00
3
Aug.
Aiur.
Aug.
Aug.
Aim,
Aug,
8 v
H Jl
7' 27
7 4l)
8 M' I
8 CV 7 63
6 X3 6 6J
7 25
82,
6 US
8 lu
8 1C
8 16
7 15
6 OA
6 67
577
7 Of.
8 641 7 621 6 8!
a. 8 l)i ui
26 8 871
7 10
7 12
H 70 7 ih M
8 li7 7 CO XJ
'Sunday.,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union StoCK Varus, bouth Omaha,
tor the twenty-tour hoUia enulng at 1
p. m. yesterday:
llfcJfcll ITH ajAllN.
Cattle.lloits.SlieetKUVs.
C. M. & St P 4 .. 1
Wabash 111..
Mlkkourl Pacific 3 2 .. 1
Union Pao.ua 41 10 19 ..
C. & N. W., east.... 8 8 .. ..
u. At in. w.. west... w a ..
C, St P., M. fc O.. 1 7
C, B. te. ii., east.... 7 1 .. ..
C, . ot u.. west.. .108 It 3 t
C., It 1. & P., east. 1 5 ..
C It 1. A P., west. 1
Illinois Central 1 3 .. ..
Chicago Gt West.. .. 3 .. ..
Total receipts... 220
hi
61
ntHPOHlTlON HUAD.
Cattle. Ilocs. Mlieeii.
Morris & Co
Swift eV Comoany
tiH
920
844
l,u
KJ0
2,691
Cmiahv Packlns Co.... 914
1,240
1,320
230
L07
131
139
823
1,914
...
....
Armour ft Co D43
Bchwaru & Co
J. W. Murphy i ....
Broecx
Barr Moat Co ,
L. P. Co 8
fnrlaki .mt
1,S
"W. 11, Vansant Co!!"..
129
&8
11
124
403
180
229
181
35
104
102
423
82
34
132
68
Benton, vansant & L..
a O. P. Co.....
llllt & Son
F. D. Lewis
Huston St Co
J. 11. Root tic Co...
J. 11. Hulla .....
L. F. Huhz
Itosenstock Bros
McCreary & Kellogg....
Worthelmer & Dcgcn...
It F. Hamilton
Hulllvan Bros
Rothschild & KrVsba
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co..
Cllnn & Christie..
101
Other buyers L67 .... 6 980
Total i..6601 5,403 15,112
CATTLE Receipts, while small than
yesterday, were very liberal. 20i cars be
ing report! In the yurds. This makes
the total for the two days this week
14.824 head, the largest of any similar
Ovrind thus fnr alncn tho aoenlng Of the
I rango season and about qn a par with
a year ago. . , ,
Fat comfed steers were very slow this
morning, buyers complaining that the
moderate receipts of that kind of cattle
at this point have forced tho market
gradually upward until prices here ale
higher In proportion than at other points.
For that reason the morning was well
advanced beforo very many cornteds hud
changed hands and price were anywhere
from weak to 10c lower than ye.terday.
Among -the offerings were cattle good
enough to bring 88.75, wh.ch wan the top
price yesterday.
Cows and heifers were ln liberal sup
ply, but the demand was good and tl.e
market reasonably active at price that
wero fully steady and In many caga n
little stronger than yesterday. In tact,
buyers were claiming that thelt cows
and ca'jeclally the heifers were costing
tbum uii)eo mopt y than yesterday.
Stockers and feeders were In good, ac
tive demand, and prices on that ciajs i.f
stock ranged anywhere from steady to
as much as lOo higher than yrsteiduy-
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
corn-fed steers. 110039.00: fair to good
corn-fed steers, 8K.GOft6.30; common to
fair corn-led steers. 87.25v8.00: gol to
choice range beeves, 87.25G7.75; fair to
good raiitj beeves, 6.7au7.w; common iv
fair range beeves, 86.257j6.7i; good tJ
choice hklfers, 88.60Q7.50; good to choice
cows, SS.00S6.50; fair to good grades. 85.00
fe.w; common to rair graaes, liwawv;
good to choice stockers nnd teeders. IT M
7.60; fair to good stockers and feeders,
ItLiril.uu: common lo toir Blockers niJ
feeders, 33.756.60; stock cows and heif
ers. 4.i&je-w; veai caivec. ta.Ma4.w,
bulls, staas. etc., 14.7507.00.
Reprbsenutlve salew
No.
4..,,
A.. IN
o. At. Pr.
1174 I 10
80 1IM I U
t 12t0 I II
to. mt Kii
.... n tco
.... us u
,.,.i IIS
.,..tn v
....1111 IK
I....
I M....
7....
24....
n....
12 1WI I 75
M IMS 171
.1110 I 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... m i w
CUWSL
1...
1...
27...
1...
I...
2...
8...
4...
I...
7...
ll.i.
11...
1...
1...
110 I TS
0 I s
4.,
.HI I 40
.IN IH
.1134 t 60
. Ill 6 43
IIS I 00
. Ill I IS
(56 I 00
wo I oo
1050 I M
1004 I 40
11. .....
It
t ,
IS.
HEIFERS.
141 I II U 717 15
117 I 76 I Ill 25
111 I 00 21 1041 to
440 I 00 2 OJ 4 M
1(1 OS 88 Ul 7 00
4M 1 10
BULLS.
, IM I 40 2 1294' 6 13
Ill I H 1 1U4 I IS
BTOCKERo AND FEEDERS.
, It) 00 10,
Mt 4 71
.111 IK 17
4S1 I 40 21
. W4 I IS it
. Ul .1 70 U
III I 7t
111 t 80
Ml 4 13
111 7M
II..
11,.
II..
wtaaiKiina.
NEBRASKA
6 steers.... 1U3 6 60 25 feeders.. 1178 6 85
15 cows..... 9l3 6 00 37 cows 94S 6 0
IS stters....l220 6 50 41 steers... 1171 7 10
15 sters....H93 7 10, 42 steers... .1179 7 10
61 cows 951 6 85
J, M. Anderson.
23 feeders., ra 6M 6 cows SSO 6 25
Parmelee Ranoh Co.
26 heifers... 856 6 40 48 cows 904 6 05
Kilpatrick Bros.
5 feeders.. 1174 6 65 107 feeders.. 1174 6 65
6 feeders. .1011 6 60 3 feeders.. 6u6 4 00
steer 1X3 7 85
S3 steers.... 1329 7 35
65 teeders.. till 6 55
39vfeede... 744 6 70
39 feeders.. 744 70
76 feeders . 9oS 6 75
47 stteis....lOI 7 00
85 fede.s..ll03 6 55
19 feeders. .1216 6 60
I bull USO 5 40
J. H,
31 steers... .1307 7 35
15 steers.... 1329 6 66
22 teeders.. 467 6 75
2S feeders.. 864 6 65
2S feeders.. fc64 65
2) steers.... 8J8 6 65
18 feeders,. 1133 6 S5
25 ftede.s..U44 6 65
Si leeoers.. 601 6 85
Barr.
C feeders.. 958 6 85
14 teeders.
JS t 85
J. Laird.
43 heifers... 553 66 3 neKers... 600 5 65
3 he.iers... 400 6 60
Becker Bros.
90 cows..... 966 6 iw
N. Llngfelter.
5 cows... .1010 6 65 2 stockers.. 675 6 60
I cow 690 6 00 1 ntlfer.... 620 6 60
3 steers.,., 2u0 7 00 3 heifers... 370 6 50
t steers.... 7V4 7 "6 14 feedeis.. 523 6 60
lUily & Musser, Nebraska.
54 feeders., 31 6 86 lu Tex. sirs nil 6 85
21 feeders.. 914 85 1 bull lvOO 6 00
Ii Tex. stra 946 5 85
Tully St Mussel-Nebraska.
U Tex sirs. 931 6 85
P. J. Sturgeon Nebraska.
41 feeders.. 1204 7 15 3 feeders.. 1285 711
J. P. Blbbltt 4 Co. Nebraska.
84 feeders.. 1111 66 "
NEBRASKA.
II feeders,. 824 6 60 l cow S00 5 00
Scows.. , 804 6 60 1 cow. .. ..1141 600
1COW....1C8J I CO lcow... 1130 6 8)
W feeders. , 755 6 W 9 cows ... 9 6 u
J. 11 Minor, Nebraska.
15 hMrer.,.10a 6 40 127 cows 10(18 5 90
o. Jitrgetis, jr. Western NourasKa.
31 r!Klr.r..l!SJ 7 15 S OWS-lltS. 9V3
feei1eis,.2$4 111 8 feeders., UCd
18 feecois.,1116 6 75 13 cows UU2
87 feIera,,llJ9 6 75 38 Iseders..ltU8
14 cows 9k7 6 86
WESTERNS.
S9 steers.. .1141 8 06
WYOMING.
18 feeders.. 768 6 90 4 feeders.. 677
30 feeders,. 1004 6 40 29 steers.. .1004
83 steers. ..1032 6 25 29 steers.. .1113
27 steers. ,.114'i 6 46 31 steers. .AM
U 15
6 60
6
060
060
0 26
6 83
75
Dlamoug Cattle Co., Wyoming.
78 feeders. .1046 7 44 26 cows 981 l
J. Beard.
20 feeders.. 819 8 65
II. Everett.
17 cows 9sa r m
F. JesNe.
, 10
23 feeders, .HIS 7 15 10 heifer.
S3 6 90
10 cows uu 6 75
SOUTH DAKOTA.
A cows 1001 6 U 12 steers.. ..1183 7 CS
KANSAS.
67 feeders.. MR 6 75 64 feeders.. 940 6 95
63 fredcrs,. 9J3 0 DO 11 cows 921 5 60
46 feeders.. 933 6 95
MONTANA.
S9 steers. ...1038 6 GO 48 steors,...1097
47stnra....U88 6 90 43 steers. ...U03
41 tf era... .1100 6 80 24 steers. ...1213
no
6 80
6 W
so steers.,, .mo o to
Mrs. J. U. Kendrlck.
14 steera....U67 0 85
IlOas Supplies were light again today,
something like kl cars, or o,Vi ncad, iiiiik
Ing up tliu total fur tho uay, lor the two
days the receipts loot up V.llS ncad, tielug
Just u trifle smaller than uolli Unt weea
and a' year ago.
The market opened out very slow, with
packets making au effort to take another
clmo of u.uca. As was the case on
Momta), hiineter, salesmen lielu out tor
steady money, and while the.e was al-
most nothing done by killer uuers until
nearly 10 o'clock, when lit at sales i.ere
nnaiiy made, values wero no more than
Do off, A good many salesmen oujtLteJ
to making any reduction, and as sh.ppers
and speculators wcro buying freely, tne
packer buyers finally cam, through nnd
the market closed up with prices Just
about steady. Generally speaking, the
cost of tho packers' droves Is steady to
6il lower than on Monday. Bulk ot the
hogs sold at (7 7MJ7.66. Movement was
rather slow and It was late beforo n
clearance was finally made.
Hhlppers started out early and bought
freely all the morn'ng. Prices were fully
steady, and In a great many cubs strong
to some higher. Nothing choice showed
up today and the best hogs here sold at
18. SR. It was the genral opinion of ship
per buyers that a cholca light load would
easily bring 88.60.
mo. .t. h. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr.
4T ..tit ... 1 is ia mo ... 1 It
to m
W 244
U 201
62 1H
4 271
61 ::s
II Ul
14 Ill
47 1M
tl Ml
M B
41 Ml
41 Ill
7 Ut
W 7 70
M 7 71
t r 75
W 7 71
10 7 71
I 71 S "O ' "
ei lit ... i
it Ill 10 in
tl ,.141 ... T 15
tl 0 ISO T Bi
67 2" ... HI
U Ill 14 T M
10 Ill M0 T W
41 140 ... T IS
tl Ill 44 7 IS
7 7S
7 71
7 TS
JTTH
7
7 10
7 M
7 M
7 at
7 M
114
ISO
49
M
tl Itl
144 7 IS
10 1 IS
IN 7 I7U
... 7 0
40 1 M
13 I 10
40 7 90
... T 10'
40 T SO
40 1 M
... T
... 104
14.,
71.,
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141
161
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114
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61. ..
..217
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HI 10 7 14
Kl 40 7 M
.247 40 7 10
.140 IS) 7 M
.104 110 7 10
.111
.114
II..,.
40 T 10
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to..,
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41 Ill 80 T 10
..110 1W too
41 Ml 40 7 10
U 44 7 10
71 til 120 7 M
W... .,.,110 10 7 10
2V UQ ... 7 o
U,..,.U4 10 TM
,,,.115 ... 100
....IH 44 104
.,,.101 120 100
....115 ... SM
....lit 1M t 14
....371 to I It
as... ,...! u tu
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8 10
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44
at
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II.
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a4 ... 7 uu
111 14 7 1U
to
71 ... 7 tju
.241 1C0 7 12 U
was.
55 ... 4 25 21.,
71 ... 4 10
, 7
t oo
oiin.uU' The market was very modor
ately supplied again with lamos, tesult
ing in a brisk trade at urtces strong to a
iiime higher. While, prices' weio a little
bo iter some of the .laments were suited
a iiitie nearrier man on nonaay, ana ior
that rcaaoo. some of tne aales do not
show as much Improvement as appears
on paper. The packers were good com
petitors for tin, thing at all decent as
killers, consequently It was not long be
fore the bulk of the fat offerings was d s-
poscu or. vius Jty wan about the same as
yesterday and a range or 87.40iS7.75 In
cluded moat transactions, thara belnir five
cars of lambs at the latter figure. The
tamos tnat sold at 87.75 tnts morning,
being top for tho day. were the same as
seven cars of lambs yesterday at 8T.C3.
i'ai ewes continued in iit,nt supply ana
changed hands freely at good, strong
figures. Wethers and yearlings were
aga'n scarce and there were no toppy
mutton offerings of any kind In the barn.
The keen inuulrv for feed In lambs Was
a (rain In evidence and, though few coun-.
try buyers were present, quite a few or
ders were In the hands of commission
men. wno comreted strongly ror the best
offerings In s'ght. It was a good, stronr
deal for all kinds of. feeder stuff a"d
most everything cleared at an early hour.
O'lolstlo"!. "n t lmna I nb,
good to choice. IT.0Otfl7.90; lambs fair to
(rood. 87.200T765; Limbs culls. 85,0.0n:
lambs, feeders. 3fl.00tfiffi.SS; yearlings, good
to rho'c S,35r5.75 yearll-c. tai.- to
a-rtod. IS flrVRS.IS: yearllnra. terArn. 85 009
b.v: wetnera. aocj to cnoice st.iwt.icr;
trrlbera. fair to rood. 14 5034.85: wethers
feeders. t3.E04T4.S2; ewes, good to rholce,
14.85lS4.60: ewaa. fair to sood. 4.00X4S5:
twss. feeder, t3.09e73.t0; cull sbeep. HO
eia.ou.
No. AV.
1ST Wyoming ewea 103
686 Wyoming feeder lambs. ...r 61
354 Wyoming feeder lambs 61
Pr.
4 20
6 60
C CS
f, 65
655
665
6 10
3 CO
3 CO
860
.360
8 60
7 :a
7 25
6 65
7 05
C 00
C 65
665
7 60
700
700
4 CO
4 25
300
4 15
4 15
3 40
4 95
4 95
7 35
735
7 35
7 35
3 25
3 25
400
6 25
6 75
675
3 60
300
660
6 CO
3 75
711 Wyoming feeder lambs..... 51
sfi Wyoming feeder lambs si
540 Wyoming feeder lambs 51
1"3 cull feeder lambs 43
109 Wyoming feeder ewes lOi
182 Wyoming feeder ewes
91
211 Wyoming feeder ewes.,..
181 Wyoming feeder ewes...,
214 Wyoming feeder ewes....
225 Wyoirllng lambs
112 Wyoming lambs
176 Idaho feeder lambs
1.3S7 Idaho feeder lambs
92
, 91
, 92
. C3
C9
60
68
87
k.... 64
63
71
91 Idaho yearlings
413 Idaho feeder lambs....
237 Idaho feeder lambs....
117 Idaho lambs
174 Idaho lambs
ten ........ I - K
71
71
93
68 Montana wethers
54 Idaho ewes
10 cull ewes
109 Montana ewes.
... w
89
90
90
225 Montana ewes.,
100 cull ewes
181 Wyoming wethers
45 Wyoming wethers
193 Wyoming lambs .
V) Wyoming lambs
217 Wyoming lambs,,,.,,...,,
105 Wyoming Iambs
232 Wyoming ewes
IPO Wj'omlng ewes
in Wyoming ewes
233 Wyoming feeder lambs...
221 Wyoming feeder lambs...
213 Wyoming feeder lambs...
8 native ewes
SS native feeder ewes
65 native lambs
25 cull lambs
t native buck
,.. 85
,..1M
,..106
,.. 65
... CO
,.. 65
,.. C5
... 90
... 89
...103
,.. 65
.. 55
.. 56
,..106
.. 90
,.. 63
.. 65
..250
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX OITY. Ia., Aug. 26.-C.A.TTLE-Recelpts.
TOO head: market. Steady: XT.
tiaUVtf- l7-"-75: wt and heifer.
HOaS-Hecelpta. 6.6) head; market,
steady; heavy. 37.6Oa7.S0; mixed nsoa
flight tl.m.; bulk f sales. fl!
( SHEEP-Recelpts. 200 head.
It. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Aug. 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts 3.009 head; market slow: steers
85.60817: cows and heifers. l3.75f78.G0
HOOS Receipt. 8,700 he-d : market
steady: top. t80: bulk. S.1OS.70.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 2.000
head; market slow; lambs. tS.60If7.85.
Ueflned Sntrar Advanced.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26.-A1I grades of
refined sugar were advanced 10 cents
and soft grades 6 cents a" hundred pounds
today.
Woman Takes Shot
at Fickle Lover
Cora Lee strenuously objected to C, C.
Collins paying attention to another col
ored womau and late last night she
voiced her protests at Thirteenth and
Leavenworth streets with a .44 caliber
pistol. One buliet struck Collins in the
bark. He was taken to St Joseph's
hospital Thtj woman waa locked up.
SPECIAL TRAIOIDN'T RUN
Hundred or More from Nearby Towns
at Sen, Nevertheless.
LETTER CARRIERS ENTERTAINED
eaoeaaeM a
Nntnber of IlplrRnlra on Way 4o Con
Tendon In "an Frnneloco Par
Visit to flamaon's Caslle
I2n llonte.
If the big chautauqua hud not Just
pitched Its tent In Uancraft there might,
hava been marly a thousand candidates
to Initlaio at iho Ak-Mar-ilon Den last
night from somo of the towns In north
eastern part of the statn. Uut the chauau
qua pitched Its tent and a large per
cent of the liaucruit ileieatlon that warn
lo moke the trip here "pinched out"
Now this was not tho greatest trouble
but when Ilancroft "pinched" the rail
road company got skeptical nbout pro
viding a special train to carry the crowd
to Omaha nnd back. That meant that
many of the men from Craig, Oakland,
llertha, Pender and Lyon could not
ctmo. They walled for tho special that
never came.
Nevertheless the spirit of over 100 of
the business men of these towns was
ehown In tua fact that they caught tho
early trains dur.ntr tho day and hustled
trto Omahn. The result was that when
evening coma thero was a representation
ot Iw strong irom the six towns.
Letter Carriers Are Gnests.
Jlesldca theso many letter carriers from,
Cincinnati and othor eastern towns
slopped over in Omaha on their way to
ban Francisco, where they go to attend
the meeting of the National Assoclatida
of Letter Carriers. Also there were new
candidates from Omaha and many
visitors who happened to be In the city
for the night. So the Den devoured n
a goodly grist.
John G. Mugavln of Cincinnati, chief!
clerk of the National Letter Carriers'
Benefit association was the first speaker
when alt tho candidates had been prop
erly pllverlced by the Initiation. He sold
if tha Ak-Sar-Ben show and entortain
ment was a sample of the hospitality
Omaha shows strangers within Its gates,
then he sincerely hoped the next conven
tion of letter carriers would be brought
here.
Dick Ferris, of the world In general, an
he was introduced, said ln his tjavetu
he had discovered that the Ak-Sar-Btn
Is now known alt over the United Btatec.
"No matter what you do," he advised,
"keep this Institution alive, for It Is thn
talk of the country irom coast to coast.'
Young Colored
Woman Shoots
Lover in Quarrel
Earl Edwards, colored, was shot
through the heart and almost Instantly
killed last night at Council Bluffs by
Theresa Russell, a younc- nearo vnman
1 with whom ho had bten living without
j ln(s -.-,.,,.. . . 0"!
mo rrnponsiDiuiy or a marriage cere
mony. The tragedy occurred at the
rooming house kept by Mrs. Fisher, a
colored woman, at 1122 Avenue a The
shooting followed a quarrel between the.
two and the woman claims to have shot
In self-defense.,
The police were notified and when
Officer Welmer reached the plaeei I)so
Russell was lying Across the body of her
lover Weeping hysterically, 8hi de
clared that he was choking her to death
and that she shot to save her life.
GEORGE H. GRAHAM DIES
FOLLOWING OPERATION
George H. Graham, formerly oejmtar
of the Burgess-Gronden company artd
I son of Wl T. Graham, real etaA msn.
niffht In tha tmm.nu.l
a fa n,gnt In . 8 'mm"Uel -
' Pltal, where he went Friday for reilleC
; from acute appendicitis. He was 24 vearn
of age and graduated two years ago
from the University ot Nebraska. II-
was unmarried and lived with his parents
at 4723 North Thirty-eighth street. No
funeral arrangements have been male.
Toung Graham was the oldest son ot
W. T. Graham and was well kno ern tn
Omaha business circles. Ke Is survived
by his parents and two brothers and a.
sister.
The Persistent and Tudlctobs TJse ot
Newspaper Advertising is tha Road to
Business Success.
Office For Rent
The large room on ground
(loor of Bee Building, oc
cupied by the Havens
White, Coal Oo.
Nice Farnam street front
age. About 1,500 square
teet of floor space with
large vault. Extra en
trance from court of the
building.
Fine office fixtures are of
fered for sale. Apply to
N. P. FeU, Bee office.
I fassj III I II II ill
J Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles.
Lymphangitis, PoQ Evil. FUteU.
Rous, Swelling Stops Laseaess
and rllays pain. Holt Sorts, Cott,
Bnibes, Boot Chifes. It it an
ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE
IsoK-roieoaocs
Doci uot bliitcr or remove; tha
hsirandhcrte can be worked. Plntanttoute.
12.00 a bottle, delivered. Deicribeyoui cam
for special tnttructiont and Book 5 K frea.
AHSORBINE, JR.. aatiRpk UalacM let auaUai re.
ace tutiat, ralatul Caeaea. SveUea Vclna, MIDc Ut.
Oeui. CMcestratca aaly s Kw cipi rcaolRd ateatwH.
eadaaw rrioa II wf acoie u aialtr. of ftU'tr-.
. f . T0UK0. P. U. F., 104 TaojJi St.. Sartarflttt, WU
-Hot aa JUperuuaiil.'
H. POEHLER GO.
ZstaUltbsd IIM
CRAI.4 LwKihn l&SION
-Stnd lor iiauy ataxas. letter.
sumnu.roua pvt.wM
MONblYIN GtAIiSj
lit burs puts or talla on W.000 buttala t wheat
or corn. No further rlaa. a uaTement el to tna
price ittee you a ehaaea to take IMO 4c. 1100, tc
1X0, etc Write (or paitleulara. rtaaaea Broaeran
Co-, 1U X, ruuuws lllll., (Ctoaaa CIV.