THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. 9 J. ItEAL KSTATK. CITY l-UUHKIU ) ioll SALTS Trackage Lots on Belt Line Termiet 1 DOWN and $1 par truck. Price $125 to $375 H. H. Harper and Geo. C. Flack 1013-14. City National Dank Bids, i .Phono Doug. 2596. Bungalow V $3,000' ' V . : . Northwest part of the city, high and eltntiy; , 1 block, .from .car; located, on YiaVfU atreet! wn have a five room, mod. em bungalow; practically nw;-b0xl80 ft- ... fl ll . , v. j uuu ..... v . tlon In every detail; -this hasbeen ,r due' for quick saiei owner leaving the city September 1. soma one will set a bargain tnis week. Glover & Spain Oth fiLur ciy taiin U. 322. JNear Saunders Sciiooi 8 rooms, all ii.uunu.' lull lot, south front, iun and a.biu.y, aood nelguuur houdf t b.ucKb iroin car line, o.u lerlns, low price. Ailtsiit consider ruu.al at per iiiuii.ii u ii u i hO.u ouii. cull O XUib vj itiiAL KblATti CO., 1016 UuiJi.a iv ul. ijoj-. 2715. Kveii.n. H. "838 or II. B154. ' 'JlU bfett.te Mil uataie, uwuw.il lal UliU a'.a- alui "iiuubo, tw.i-ui-Ai o. win bu, utai- Ciaat cc.iu.iiou, uwiiuiiimi, null IS. -J. Altllo'llU UI.C'K UliU UtuVcU UUUU11 una 1'ai Juat co.iiiititcdi bull lui umiii, i.t'viaiB, b.Kcf.Hs puicta, Oah UtcM, beuaultu View, u.i.Bi.u papar UiiC V 111 Itui one or built lliiaoua lujawii. Ivbllt ltu.il utie liuuae wilt rf.vu lair 111 leit'sl On eu.iie mvest.ii.oiic, - FriArtii CilA.truitU, Wale muck. J'fioua lied 2S04. FlViWvi.uAi cutla.e ii.oumil Uul heat, on'iui Wtiau. 1'r. fa 41,1w, ,to.u Call, 0l- 'iVvu coUiof ion, iixl, ul -a ana Coiuy. l-iiv.c.wv. cai. owner, lyior A BiNAf. 6-room, strictly muuviiu oak flnlih. rnono 3,cim. bev uniier, mi l. ttth Ave. ni ian.sy 9Ul. UU but, 01-L.L. uU ItM', KliX .-Kh. 3UHJM V. HuuiiiiN, Iba fAll..AJl -T. 6-rooin cuituitu, bUiU u suia ilaa elec tric llgilU, BUi w-VOOl iu.; tO.Il and Iruri;, pr.ct i,ioo. amd all mouern, a loom culuiau, uaa tluor; 4 eaa uld; lai'uu t.u.v., .01 vVxUa. iiM A.bO touai liCUac, iiiii and rue uiu.u.., mod em Xceu. iieat, una -.ipa.i, iiiico vuw. UtwtVxiAil-riT.b i.iuiji. CO., S29. Uiyunu iNul'l.' ' Ked UJ, Weu. vKO. i ' IUvAj. ksxaxe. PAHM U.t.awu fun BALK MR. IIOMESEEKiii wrtto J. E. Holt of- UtoUmuW, aii.., lur paiticiiiara auout hia Uufio.uu mum aa low aa. U u.r acit. mid iiiiibvicu tracts. ' Vu.uruu, IRRIGATED falma within sight Doiiei-, renung 101' suuur iieela ii ol in.ai.ii, iui' .iii ai ti ..w .io lip lIif.nSTo?. 'v. .Drina-. SOfiSOVic: No. 4 liitpiuveu maua, uuuer aitCn i"?" WV " "STV or 1..- . i-..: " . ..7 bluiu iio.v tree. tu.i inyoaiuiem no.. Ideal taiua.. XJenver, coio. luuuu, 0- BTOCK ItAI.CH irAiro. Belling .0 settle eauitu; aiu aciea under freu.irugatluii, iieui- ..; lau.u and town on O. It at it it.; is) li.c.iej cdurt-dt-creed water r gnts-irunr ilu 'Wood .t.er; lW.abnia aitaila; all good .anu; fenced; oppouunky tor block or E-nerai farming. Pufie aUubcr ucrej ttrnis. t), u iH.muia. 4; Mutual Lltu plan.. tSeattie, Waan v NcbrnaLua. FOUR GREAT OAROAIK& TOacrvb, ah ni.iKb oui I'C.COO 160 ocies, l miles out jlO.tOj 160 acres, 6 mites out, over half val- 'ley land , y 8,tS00 -All gotd Improvements. 1V uciea, muea out, iiat improve- menu .. .....1 C.000 i-iuy tcruis. Come and nee our o ops. . J. T. CAMKuKLL, ' Litchfield, Aeb. FOR HAIMi ni nil tnl i-lt i?.v."oi'? . ...... ww, . w., ,,, miu uni, i f iva J17..W t-er acic; Fred Ulake, jr., Haa. li.ga. Neb. 8QUTHW1C8T quarter section 12, town nh.p 2u, rano 13, Valley county, Neb., for sale or trade for Council liluirs prop, eity, F. A. Spencer, is N. Mam bi.. Council Bluffs FUo.tU Ju-ultu homestead in u'tt rd neighborhood. Fine farm land; no. sand hills, coat yoii liB, filing fees and al J.' A. Tracy. Kimball. Nfb. Nn urk , TWO. dairy, grain and fruit farms 'for sale. Well watered; good maikets; tJO per' acre. Write for inioimattou. U. W. Hlnton, Odessa. N. Y. ftrtattlit. LAUGK atocK ra.,ge, good for summer and1 winter, tor iun paj titulars audtesa Awn.r. 11. A. lacn. VbfiiiK. i.jin FOR BALK One of Nevada's 'SST'mSSS X5 ett 1 der, uu..ty. toi fui.iit.r paiucuutia wiito 10 jma. Isabel watt, Adt.n, Lande.' county. Nevaua Wlsconslsu CAN furnish' retired business mon. cleiks, bookkeepers and others fine farms, 6 acres and up to 1,(M), near rauwa hia. Uopa atid good markets, cheaply and un easy paj mints. Write for pailiCdiarV lo Stephe.taon Laml and Lumber Co., oconlo, "Wis. HAliK )K KXOllAftflK U. K. SEND for our large exenange book Bhopen & Co., Dept. U., Oma.ia, Neb. WAXTKI) TO 111 1 Dolgbif 2dnand store pays highest prices fpr .turniturni motn.ug. shoes, w eb, 1W?. 1.1 vE SIOUK MAKKCT OF WEST Snip 11 stuca to aoutn Omaha. Suv mheutie ar.u snnukuge- iuur cone.gn mtuia re.e piomj-i and careful auua t.on. Live Stuck Luuiuilaaluu lerotounia. MARTIN BROS. 6 CO.. " Excliange Bldg Mlnueapulia li.uiu Martlet. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2S.-WHEAT No, 1 baru, ikc; No. I northern, waic; No. 3 norinern, Miilioo: No. 2 nard aiou lana, 8jIo; imo. 8. 8ljiJc; tiepttmber, 3ft4js; December, 7A9iJf'c; May, 92rtp. rijUiv i'iri paunia, 4.4-aj4.uj; second paienu, t.w.v; nrsi clears, W-lJua.4j; Btcolid clears, tXo&bXOO. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yeiiow, TOSTOViC OATjJ-No 3 wftli. 3aHtfikH. Ztkn-No. 2, 624iUac. FLAX-11.44i'4rL4iV. BAitLEY-6tu9c 81. Xenla General Market. ST. LOU 18, Aug. Sl-WHT-.Vo. i red, 90&9.C; No. 2 hard, HiVi'tiVoc; Sepum ber. U..c; May, 8tTi4 . CORN-No. 2, 7lc; No. 2 white. 74c. September, like", May, 71c OAT8-N0. 2, c; No. 2 white, 42c, Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta NEW YORK. Aug. 28. EVAPORATED APFLES-Quiet and steady. PRIED FRUITS-Pruneo, firm: aprl axrts and peaches, quiet; raisins, dull. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Many Speculator Are Scared Into Selling' Wheat at Losiei. YELLOW CEREAL IS HOLDING UP Strcnsth Behind Corn Market U the ConIn.aedIIot Weather In Booth "vest Hntl Brriall otrertnra of the Cercnl. OX1 AHA, Aue. 3. nu. mere are many niecuiatora in tne w ca6 wnbat' iuarxt who were never knon to taae in any ot the caih articie and pay for it. They llquiuate iht.r lorn: 'lnjiduifctf, evn at a ioaa. in orittr to steer cltar ot the lea. tfran. Liquidation by tn. 9 c.ass "of pecuiktbra has ouen rather Iron 1 ox Revet al ofiyq past, m word has bun i-seeil ground (hat (here Is a poa aibUity ot ,ood a.ed deliveries of wheat on j.uenaa next. Aipnoay being a ItKal hol.oay.- Xliere are many In this trade, .s.anainu rtauy to Uko on September iV fcl w,lh u' la,ft tht It ,w,tii be dc; 1 fcna 1,19 omlon la that deliveries Will be 1MB mlhnnilh fa Huu. mrr.. there wle many v. no volunteered Ue qp(nlon that tney would t mbderate hB setond of Btpteniber arrives. yhlie tharc are sales of wheat lor ex. Mft .Iron-, kday to day, -thi !' VipoY.e.r in.. ? c510" Rr? amai. but It Is 3uar- ally behevee; -that c6nldrdble buai.ioaa is. being iopo tinder, co. er.-Une of -the bualuess of shlnoin wheat uijrim.t wji oer tor the smtoni at the sam timo tarmtrs are sel.intf wheat In a great Uul smaller qi4aiuhlea, as they ate tluiur .11 their views tnab hus been toe cu . at any tlmo since the new ciop was nii' vesica. That the abnormal corn man.ot, with its act.pmpany.tli: strength and ac tivity, has turned the heads 01 lh Krm ers of iho southwest and thty in clined to hold their wheat tor l.lgiier prices. Cash wheat was c lower, The on.y strength behind the cjrn maiket Is the continued hot Weather in iio southwest ana the smaller ollei'Hus in me p.t. it is bedeved mat iaiaoi' longB have sold out and that the Ui'fcor siiorts have covereJ, et there Is Bli!. a Hood slxed open mteiest on the whom. Cash corn who 40?io lowor. Uhe oals market liaa been rather weak the last wtek or two and Oiler.tige uavo beon small. Cash Outs ere Wc .os Clearances of wheat and flour, 8S8,0v0 bu ; corn, s,0uO bu.; oats, 4.UC0 bu. Wheat at LlieiOul closed fed lower; corn, SW lower. Primary wheat receipts were W4.O0O bu. nnd ali.pmenta 613,0uu bu., arfalns. rectlp.s of l,47b,oOO tu. and eh.p.ne.ita ot G.oj bu, last year. Primary, corn receipts were 612.OJ0 bu. and .hlnmenta 221.0UQ liu.. against receipts of 647,100 bu. and vblpinvnU 3t,M) bu. las J ear. . Primary oats receipts wore 1.1S8.000 bu. ana sniumems i.t,uw ou., unu.u'i imir of l,lj0,CH) bo: and shipments 7S4,0JJ bu last year. CARLOT IUPCEtriS. Chicago Mlnnt.apol s Du.u.h Omaha Kansas City Ht. Louis ... 267 IbS C3 UJ 20J 3 ... ... ,.. ... 63 61 M 43 W) 80 33 2 AVlnnltcg 11m foiinw.tiir rash aatea were reported: Wheat! No. 2 hard winter, 1 car at 80c; 1 car at SOUc; No. 3 haid winter. 1 tar (Turkey) at fcl?4c; 3 cars at S0Vc. 1 car at 80c, 1 car at 79He; 1' car at 79H3 1 car at ?9Uc; No. 4 hard winter, 1 enr at 78HC, 1 car at 78o, 1 car at 7Te; No. S spr.ng. 1 car at N4c. 1 car at 79c; No. 4 rprlng, 1 car at 78o, 1 car at 79e; No. 4 mixed, 1 car at SOc, 2 cats at 7jHc Corn. No. 2 white, 1 cars at 72o; No. 3 white. 3:araat 72J.c: No. 4 white. 1 car at 7U4oj No. 2 yellow. t tars at 7lc; No. 3 yellow, 1 car at 70Hc; No. 3 mixed, i cars at 70Hc; No, 4 mixed. 1 par at i0c. 1 cars at 6SHP. 1 car at o8V4c Oats: No. 3 white, 26 cars at 3SHc: No. 4 white, t cars at 38Mi 7 cars at SiMc, Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 80OS2UC: No. 3 hard, 79lo; No. 4 hard. 1 finr nr. 7Kffr.c: wo. 2 auruni. 80QSOic. "7VA j.h.; 71WlB72U,c! No. 3 white. '72S72WC NO. 4 wnite, Tlrail4c; o. i vpllnw. 7MI(ffl71o; No. 3 yellow-lOViOiMic: No. 2.. 70tt7Oc; No. 3. 70UO70V4c: No. 4, 6Si0c. Oats: No. 2 white, SJ0J3;ic; standard. 3S?i029C No. 3 white, SS38Hc. Barley.'' Malting, 04067c: No. 1 feed. 60& Kc. Rye: No. 2. 65Mi6Cc; No, 3, CJBHc. CHICAGO GRAIN AND 1'UOVISIONS 1 FeatnrrH .of the TrnillnK and Closing Prices on 'Donru of 'Trnde. CHICAGO. Aug. 28. A decline of 1HC In September corn today, under selling he meeting .last Thursday. The 1 troops closed at a net loss of c to Hyc. after he Had received 'Information that Wheat suffered a net loss ,of T4c and the track officials were permitting gamb oats were, down to HHf, nut Pro- ljjnlt ud thnt the coUnty Butboritles were v is 1 una ciuseu ei-uni uu w v a' nn nftnr a weak ODcnlnC. L'qu datlon In September corn began early, lower cables and, talk that the stock of cash corn Is rapidly increasing giving an Impetus to bearish sentiment. This dominated the market. Jn spite of continuance of warm, dry weather In the southwestern belt. On reports that 600,000 bu.bX'o?". bushels of corn naa been engagea ior exnort nrlces stiffened for a t me. The uplift was not strong enough to overcome the prevailing bear spirits and bears set tled down again, the close being at or near the low point of the day. Wheat showed slm'lar Conditions to corn, liquidation of September br.ne'ng about general weakness. Lower cables also eased values. Favorable weather In the Canadian northwest, where harvest Is In full swing, added to bearish condi tions. Sales of mora than 666,000 bushels for export checked the decline In prlr 0 for a time, but profit taking on the br v.. rally brought about a qu'ck reaction. The lomc wheat put on the market .was ab sorbed readily and there was no excite ment. .Elevator concerns were said to be the chief buyers of September wheat. The dip In .other, grains carried oats down also. As In corn and wheat, there was considerable liquidation ot Septem ber. Packers gave support to the provsions I maricet in tne iinai pan 01 mo oeaaion and prices rose steadily the recovery fol- uvek opcn,nE be,nB TOa,ntalned 1 prices of fuluiea: Artlciel Open. I lllgl ' low. Close Ye y. Sept. R5V (6 89H1 6H WW 93 73H Pec. 40 91 May. t on . Sept, Oats: 72Kj 69 if 40H 4010Va 4OS4014 43Sa 43&4JMj 43 May. Pork: (&046Vi 1 20 90 19 43 11 06 21 00 19 60 11 20 20 95 19 40 11 in 10 60 U 22 10 26 Lard: BeDl Jaji. 10 77HI 10 87-90 wru: Sept Jan, 11 20 11 32V 10 90 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, o990c; No. 3 red, SSoKirtc; No. 2 hard, K7it5Sc; No. 3 hard, 66AQgla; No. 1 northern, No. 2 northern, 9CnU 92c; No. 3 northern, SSJOOc; No. 2 spring, 90fi'91c; No. 3 spring, 87 i89c; velvet chaff, 86H19lc; durum, 873lc. Corn: No 2. 75VtfSHc; No. z white. 76?ic; No. 2 yellow. 7Sv.U76V.c; No. 3, ;6676Uc; No. 1 white, 7Sc; No. 3 yellow, ' 76W876V4c, Oats: No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3, S9V4c; No. 3 'white. 0,4e4tHc; standard. 4Hi4H4c. Rye: No. 2. 6c. Barley; 6137. TImothv: 14.6086.35. Clover: 110.00011.60. Pork: L:1C lardt 11120. Ribs: I19.o7412.00. BUTTER Firmer: creamery. ?7tsVic. I20G S Firmer; re-e'pts. 9.680 care?; at mark, cases Included 14121c: ordinary Iirata -nrrae; itsib imaafta. CHFFSB Unchanged. POTATOE8-81lhtly firmer; receipts. 41 cars; Mlnreeota and Ohio. iSC0c; Wt. cons'.n red and wh te. 6S60o. IOULTRY Firmer for fowls; springs, alive, 11c: lowia, auve, 10c Kansas Cltr Grain nnd Provisions, ICA.N8A8 CITY. Aug. 2j-WHEAT ,a. 2 hard. rtHKW, No. 3. simaiic; No. 3 red. 87e87.c; No. 3. mOfflHc CORN No. 2 White. 7&074&C No. 3. 74V.C "ATS No. 2 white. 41o,' No, 2 mixed. 41Hc. rioalnar nrlces of futures: WHVAT September, i.QXQMa Decern, oer. Wivac. CORN September. 74o; December, 694c Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. S9TCA90 &0 94SS 944 73074 74 5S45T 6ST4 . C9T4&10 70 . 40K8ta 40V4 . 43H9fc 43Vk . 44&S 46V4 . 30 Ki 2100 . 19 47H 19 CO . 1107H 1120 . 10 77HW 87-90 . 11 20 11 22V4 .10 26 10 30 I Corn nnri Whul Itralnn nnllrtla. United States Department or Agrlcu'. lure, weainer bureau, tor umatia fur the twenly.tour hour ending at 8 a. m., 73th meridian time, Thursday, August .8, 19131 OMAHA DISTINCT KTATlONeV Teinrx - R&ln. Nation. High. Low. (all. Sky. Cloudy It. clKildy Cloudy M. cloudy Cloddy Pt. Juily Cler Cloudy VL oiodly m.W0 ly Pt. n.ouny C.oiJy' Cloud Codiy Cloudy Cloudy Ashland 100 70 .00 Auburn 1M st .00 .CO .) .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .03 .00 .00 Ilroken Bow.,.. 104 69 Columbtfs .....10C 73 Culbertson .... 104 - 64 Fatrbury ...108 69 Fa.rmoni IUS 66 Grand Island. .1M 71 HarttnRton ....104 CG Hastings i 104 69 Holdrege 105.. 63 Uncoln 104" 69 ?,l'V i 1 cr- xKllfw, ""S ,1 .y'"" I' ;XJ i. North Platte. . TO. Tekamah- ..,,..1(X 71 Vftienilno .... M Ata, la...(i. W, Carroll, wr... SI ClarlndaS Ia..ilOS SlbleV." laAT... M 00 es 61 OS 09 Clear Pt. clo'ily Pt. cloudy Clear Cloar Bloux .City.... W 0 .03 ClTidy Minimum temuerature for twelve-nour period ending at S-a. nr. plbTItlCT. AVEItAOES. no 01 aeiiip."-" iimiv District. Btatiooa. H h. Low. .tall Columbus is '.CO Louisville " IndanaiHU .... 14 '.(0 W st 104 104 ChtcaHO, ..(.,.... It St. Louis It Dcs Molns,.....-23 71 64 6S 71 es Mlnheaplla .... bl 'Kansaa x:iU'.w. X I Omaha IT 'rmnifa'tufes' Vkiiffln aManVsdurrrg Wednesday, and iH..nhBhlv ..itm'. uuaoauioww ....... leys tast night. No precipitation wjithy of note oocurrea since ina wi niwib L. A. VVLiLSsrl, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Nerr York General Market, NEW YORK, Aug. I3.-8UaAn-ruw, market firm; musco.ado, vnt-liu. lal, 8.s0o; molasses, 2.00; refined, sioady, cut loaf, 5.6vo; crushed, &.tC. mould A, i.Vt)i cubes, (O.c; XXXX, poAde.ed, 4. a; Una .granulated, 4.C0p; Diamond A, 4.boc cotifectloncra A. 4.ouC! No. 1. ,4.5oc OUTTEIl-Flrm: reeM.ts. 0.806 tu rrramrrV oitrfta. UUnSiVa: firsts. X' s V rjv.r-i Aproilds. S3$!Jr: state dally. (n L zmei process, extras, KfiSiVtc; firsts, 13 vi f(WAo; imitation tsrenmery. firsts. UW& STc; factory, Juno make, firsts. S4c; fac tory, current ma.te. firsts, J3tf23o: pack Inc stock, June make, No. 1, ajtc: pack Ing stock, current ititlte. No. 2, 21H022c. CUBE8E Flrrns recflpts, 4.89,1 1.0 es, state whole ml Ik, vhlte and colored, fresh specials. 1W4J15V45: rk'ms, UKQWAo. EOQS 8teady: receipts, I2,r oases; fresh irathered. extras. 2$03'o: extra 1 lr'a xntrirA fltnln. 24r2Sc: refr'Feratnr. f special marks', fancr, charges paid, 24SJ 2o secordr TZWWi ncarbv hennery, whites, 303flo; western gathered, whites, ,zztfzc. POIJT.TRY-TJVe, flnni eh'ckcns. "0?9 Tip; fowls. ITrTlfici turkeys. 16o; dressrfl, Irrfm'ar; fresh vIMd we'cn chl"lns, 1723o; fowls, lSlSHc:. turkeys, tSjftOc Omnhai Hay Market.'' PRAIRIE HAY-No. 1 to choice upland, S12.&0; No. 2 to choice upland, SU.COS 12.00; No. 3 to cholco upland, 10,0iC 11.00; - No. L to choice midland, 11.&0 12.&0; No. 2 to choice midland. Sll.OJ 11.50; No. 3 to choice midland, S.0089.50; No 1 to choice lowland, Jll.OOflll.&O; No. 2 to ccholce lowland, J10.OO5106O; No 3 to choice lowland, 7.00Qfl.OJ. BTRAW-'supply, tight; demand, fight; choice wheat quotable at 35.60) choice oat and rye at 13.00. ALFALFA Receipts, light; demand. Improving. No. 1. to icholce, SU.vOS'lS.OO; No. 2, U1Q12-0Q;. Qffgrades not wanted. Hrerpool Grain Msirket. LIVERPOOU Aug. IS. WHEAT 8 pot steady, No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 9u; No. 2. 7a. 6d; No. 3, 7s 3Ud; tutures s'.eady; Octobar. 7a Md., December. 7s lUd. CQRN Spot, firm; Ameilcan mixed new Klin .inea, na vtui American nfAru uiu, "a Hd; futures easy; September Laplato, 6s vid; October Laplata, Es 2Hd. Troops Take Charge of Indiana Eace Track PORTER. Ind., Aug. 2S-Two.,com,pn!es of tho Indiana National Guard arrived 1 here this afternoon and. Immediately took charge of the Mineral Springs race track where betting on horse races Is said to have fTo'utishea "since1 the opening ot doing little to stop It. Today's racing card nad been completed and the largest crowd of the meet had disappeared before tho arrival of the troops. W. F. Knotts, president of the racing 'association, was present but made no. attempt to defy executive. Interference. Mr. Knotts said that ' In., tho event the troops attempted to' carry out Governor Ralsfon's'ord'era to clear the race! course of everybody but the. track officials, horso 'owners and employes, 'thef meet would come to -an ond. There probably will' be no racing to morrow, with the soldiers camping tn the enclosure. Finds Jessie Wilson Unconscious on Road WHITE RTVKR JUNCTION, Vt, Aug J28-As Dr. Charles W. Worthen of Whit River Junction was on ,nu way to vis:t a patient at P.lalnfleld, N. H., late yesier Iay afternoon, ho came upon a young woman lying uhconeclbus by the Toad. It proved to be Mlsa Jessie Wilson. President Wilson's daughter, who, while out riding with her flanpe,, .Frances B. day re. had been thrown from her horse. Mr. Bay re. had been riding. a little ahead and knew rothlng of the accident until the riderless horse dashed past him. Dr. ' Worthen 'applied remedies and after about bait an hour Miss Wilson' regained conscious ness. Later ahe was. taken to the home ot Fred Smith, rtearby, and word waa tele phoned .to the Cornish residence' of Prea! dent Wilson. Her Injuries were slight. Negro is Lynched, by a Mob m Louisiana JENNINGS. La., Aug. 28. Janws Comeaux, a negro, was l)nched by a .nob here early today. He was taken from his cel. In the jail some time after mid r.iiht, . shot to death and his body lett ylng at the, Jail door, where It was found later by night watchman. Comeaux had been arrested for asja;t. Ing A ,W. Joseph, an Italian nvirclia'ir, who had accidentally, .swept dirt un tle regro's shoes while he was pasaln ive Italian's store. Two of Joseph's relatives have Wit arrested In connection with the lynching. FITT SEEKING "FRIEND" WHO LET WITH CASH . . . m - V uiuiiin anu n. a. riiun wwrxr uvinf at 112 North Sixteenth street, fell and broke h's arm. He was discharged from the hospital a tew days ago and yeiteJr day he started to visit his friends to col. lect enough money to sustain him until he could obtain work. He took a friend named James Kennedy along and Ken nedy stuck until 235 had been collected. Then he skipped, taking the 335. lb po lice are seeking Kennedy, - - -- ... . p.,. '"iu, aiviuiaiura were onuvious in un weatlier prevfciud over the corn r mi , rftVorable newa. Bouthtrn I'aciflo -lid wheat region. A vers decided fail n , ol woakcn wUh the appearance of Us temperature occurred I In 1 the upper ''(July statement, showlnjr a decrrase tn NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Speculators Boy on Scale that Pro duce! Broad and Active Market. PROGRESS IS UNINTERRUPTED Standard Dividend. raylnsj Share Lead la Advnnee, with llarrl man Sloeka nnd Copper Conaptoqoas, NITW YOniC, Aug. a.-Wal street reached the conclusion today tnat tm country's relation with Mn.co had int- prqvva nu(ivinlly to juatity a mutf coniidenl position In the iock market pute Aa far in auvnnce as iKnlble, a agiii 1 iviin cnaraLtcr.atie eaierneas to amici chajactctlstic reaointta to jump to con" ciUsions, speculators bobgnt stocks on A iraie tnat produced i bioad and acUve marktt. t-rotiiesa upward xtaa uninterrupted from the opening of tho market 'to Uh cliae and mautiat galna were scored in alldciartments. A.tnouli It waa rrnlited nun oi me ie.iican rrooiwu niu n-ui that no iiBl.nlte deVetoDments had ol cunia, sentiment wus decidedly bull. ah , ,vo aianuara aivmcna paving anares tea in 10 the advance, with tno H.irrlmun stocks ,00 ahd the coppers conspicuous. The cop 00 l.bia.vterc helped by tne strong tnt.nn.cal .(Opposition of the mtat inarket. The price ,00 of standard Warrants In London rcachcl .00; the highest figure 0 noveral monthn, . I and some (lomcatia DrodiiOora were ail.rl ul i!X. uJi- ..... "111 "wvu n uuii uirik uil lliuir nnnaa. anacuialnr worn nhllvlnu. in nn net tarntngs ot 1)8000. itendluK was well in tne iront, asp.te rumoir 01 a new government sill , Reports from the southwest told of further tlamuqro In the cotton belt. Withdrawal or 11,000,000 gold for ship ment to Canada was announced. The shipment follows a recent anarp decline In Canadian exchange on New York Tno bank losf on subtrrasurv operations ban reached an unusually large figure sn far this week, and a poor bank statement Is not unlikely. The Hank ot England n ado a particularly strona- ahowinir. tit 1 present proportion of reserves to lla , b.ht.es given as 69.4. not havlns been equalley at this season for seventeen years. Tne bond market waa active, and firm Total sales, par value, I.l90,(i00, united; States bonds were unchanged on call. -NUmbe.' of sales and leading quotations on stocks were aa follows) Illsh, liw, Cl" AmalpuuaUd Copper ... Amtricir Asrleuifiral . Anerlean Bvet Siir... American Can , Aintrlcan .Can ptd , Aimrltan c.. & Tonn. 1,11V .!, H'l 7SS 44 1 . 4 1.000 10, KM 750 SV.i JVa 4 4 H IU too SOD 4JV. 4Srt American cottoi Oil American Ice Sacurltlea. 7,200 American Llaaaed ....... 1.001 American Loeoraatlra ... 2.M4 Amer. Brnalt. A R f.,... 3.VO0 Amrr. 8. A R. rrd 88- u 1CU 01 101 A American Susar llidnlng Amer. Tel. A Tel. 900 a nos tion tOO 1MV, l. .13014 American Tobacco Tr'.;::5" h ng.iu ma , 1. 1 ,1 1 U g lU, , . , J,t.l-J 117 3 1 1VA Atcblaon 1700 MU Alchlmn rM Atlantlo Coaat Use Ualtlmora A Ohio Oethlchem Steal Drookljn ttapld Tranilt. Canadian Tacirio' Central Leather , Chesapeake A hhtft..... Chloaro Great Waatarn.. ion 400 lit 40) Mt4 too Si WO 19)4 IIVL I4H m intt i SI IS lieu, i-ov 3H 21 211 1,7)) 1,300 34 toii 5Vi ... , . loan ..V. 10fi '. r ilH. Chlcajo, Mil. A 81. i-aut MM Chlcaau A VbrthwMt.m ii.i 1 1H 14 ts 'I " V. ,nu ..... MM 107 i 110 U iin 11 lrt i H Colorado Fuel A Iron.., Cbnaqllilaled Gaa ....... Corn Producta Del. A Hud. ax. cllr pander A ,nio Oranda.. DfnTer A IUo Ot utd.. Dlitlllera1 Becurltlea .... WO slsao itria .... J. too Erie it tti j... Erie td ptct Genera! Electric .... 144 14t I4 lt:H U'H ti n 10U 107(1 Ui 1 (i res .107 i mi ....) i Great Northern pfd Off" Northern Ore etfa. Illlnola Central Interborouch-Uat. Interborough.Mat. M. Inter Harreater Inter-Marino nM 400 in 1 1.400 & 00 v Ik International P'prr ...... ... " International Pump 1. . Knaa Cltr Bootharn... ttW ..... ..... tsu ufiiv vani-:r,i.i'.:;: tulTllle A KVahrllia.. Minn. 8t. P. A S. 8. M. Mo., Kaneaa A Teiaa... viMourl Picirio National Blecult National l,a .,...... Nat. nr. of Mx? tdpfd New York, Ceatral..... . Norfolk r Weatern...... North American ,.,..w. Northern Puclfla ' ai--::::r::r;r Popla'a Gaa I ' ' Pitta. C. C. A Bt. L .." Plttebursh Coal ," .. reiaed Steal ' 'SO IUH 115 V, S"0 1'4H IMU NO 1JIU U4i . M0 ttu M14 11 u UH 114 41 nia ..... ..... nu 400 iotH lotU m u xia 111 ..i. i, uiu,.nj. too 111 m Ill 11 H nr 117V 10 ,Q0 H Pullman Ilecf Car.. I,.,, neaiina A'lZ ,'KU ::: : H! . Rei-uhi(e I. A H. ... ...ti ,.7 itepublle I. A a nM... "nek taland Co.,. . . " IJock laland Co. pfd...'. 8. L. A 8. P. M tfl,. ReaUtard Air Lin 8eho,r,j Ar Ln(, f. ioa-.br(ftlid n, j , 24 too' too JOO sno 601 (00 M It tm 10 MU, 41 'iiU 15 11 t'4 MH ti 17H 17S llJ 4H 'tin m 11 II 171 14 1 'outhrrn 7VI war 1 tSi, Southern Ilallwa-, pM.'.'; Tenneaaee Coppep .. '.'ink T'aaa PclfloP ... ," a lit! rs n ITnlnn P..ln. --f". iw t'nlotl ' trlria nii 31 S'O 1H 1MH III rotted atstea iieVuv::;: nuM'..8'::1 Vti: Watnah rH wtfTti Krrland S'irrBu""")n 1...."... wetlneniiie EIHH. zoo 1H nu 17 SHI iti. 400 10IU 1M4 lMt 400 ii ! ! IT ..... ..I, , so 4't im 4I M SI 714 71 Total utta for tb. da,; fSKJ'a, 'iV a New. York Monry Marline. NEW YORK, Aug. St-MONEY-n,, n.u T.me loans 'MeadV; 5xt day.Pe3V nl !Tl P-en?? -''?erJc3e?!ERCAKT,IB PAPER-6K nnLcommefc'nrbllMrMH Je' BOndr!b..VWo! ""'can dollars 4i NDR-v,vernment. steady: Railroad. The closlnr quotaUona on bonds were an follows; imi ate:, Aien. e. 1 . I .... ... . H. ...., ..... 711 AtcMeon "iT1 : 2; y . . 4.. Ati c u irt ii " K. iSi-T ;". r.i, .- " " -onn. lac. !.... nix Ohio .,.. r iv,h rhi. a Alton iu. in, -a ,u f:. p- . !s 4a,. 7111 sj, is. CM, hVhVio1' 8?-,Je0,4 & van a n 74 Inler.Vat, vi, 7;eWeat vt it. Int Mar. Mar. 44a. Ilti "v2i V?a,,J,,i:' Bid. Off,rj7 "'ewia'. Cen. li. 7 MX 74 rr 0oo Market, irr.?W TnTS' AuT .DRY aiOb 4 1. , . IVIIuniKY 1 :"5JJ-."J"a-? cotton mwds. ConventaV Jiume of buslnrvij shetlnw. China, was again biivrr e brawn, .nfl .U. ?"""' .""yr Of unw.ril ". uruw sua IllOVOd Coffee Mierke-t, NT-1W YORK, All. ?8,-HeU8r Euroroin eables and further frost reports fnm Brazil eravA fhn rnffA mavir.., . steady tone early, but pr ce a weako under liquidation and reports that coat and frelrht market showed 10 iiruvoiiiciii.. xiif viubo waa sieaay, r p. tember. 8.65c: Octobor 8'J'c; December. u. B. tt- COUPOO.. 10 T M. . r' ..,.. civ, W. B. 4 Tit. .10 ii ieNk i"' MV' U. 8. 4a, coupon t oJl,IClfT1,t4' ' Panama ,. eaTsaa "! V-i' $ J, ' J AAmm,rT T .-.:::1S? ':4 Spot coffee quiet: auiy, ir.sgc. No. 7, WHci .Bamos Ko. 4. t24tflW4c! mild, gun, Cordova, lagusc. nominal. llnatnn Btocl Mrltel. DOSTON won, Aua;. ss.-cio.inK quotaUons nlti UK Mocks wrr nn ml Allaun , M Mohawk Amali. Cuprr ... U'tNVitada Oewal. Am. i. U. a 8 .11 Mplitlac Mlaea ... ia ... Uk ... H An nna wmmeiriai, Norin null ....... 11 A a a A 9 M K Naitn Uk . Calumet Aril ... i Old Duaimoa ..... Laiumai a lire, a ,.! Oaceolt rmttnntal llQvlaer I Cop. It. C. a...... N Shannon ., to to ISa lul UutU Cop. U. II buner.ar 141 li.ahi,a flianbr ConMl. .,, (1rn CtiD ., UK turtle (eop,). Kvrr una , ...i., Ia.lit -0 trt .. . lUSantlor n. M U Ha Tamarack U t, v. a. h. a M u u do ptd ; llavian coa t vtal'tah Copper Co J VsfJJ, ' oPrer..i.. as wmona , liia Wolterlne In 1UI Copir 4U U1IAI1A OtCNEntt. MARKKT. BUTTER No. 1, Mb. cartons, tc; No. 1, 6Mb. tubs, SlWci No. 2. ISo. rlUH W hitoi fresh, Uc; trout, freal) uu; large crappifs, fresh, 13c; Spanish muckctci. lie; shad roe, per pair, 4ovi aaiuion, fresh, 16c, halibut, fresh. 10c; buffalo; 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat tnsh, inc. pJte. lie; pickerel, 11c. C11ELHE imported bwiss, Wc; Amerl can tfwlss, Bio; block Mwisa, 31c; twins. Let dulsiea, line; tnpt.s, lihc; young American. ISo: blue ttrW brick, Hk:; Urn berger, Lib.. ttc; New York, white, lc POULTRY-UrOUers, Kc per lb.; hn. ice; cocks, IXct ducks. U0'.Vc; gevaa. no; turks, -M&Swc; uiivna. per doa., II.id; roosters. c; ducks, full feathered. Ivy 12c, nee I a, full leathered, loc; squabs. No. I, 4l.M; To. 2, 60c .BEEF CUTH-Rlbss No.. L ITo: No. 3, 1; No. 3. 12u. Loins: No. 1. lirio, N. t. Iicl No. 3, lAc Cnucks! fjo. I, ilttcT lo, No. 3, ,,c. .No. llc Plalcai ..u. 1, pxu, i-u. iu, iiu. , ac, The tollowinu prlcia are rani unshed by tne uiiunsKy rruit company 1 v nui 1 0 aaninaioii apricots. par cate. Il.tO: Wlokson larira nor nun, .w. inruiuiu reo piums, pari" 11 ate, li.oO: targe blue pluiuba, uer crate a 12.09. Pears: lUrtlolts. bar box. il75; si box lots, 12.63. Peaches: Per box, Stoi California B Hardy Pears, per box, i.ti Apples: Duchess 01 Traiupaieiit, per bu.. Wo: 6-bu. lots, o: 10-bu. lots, VOc Cantalouptsi Arlaona standaid, par crate, 14.&; Arktona I'ouy, pr urate, tl w. Arlkona Jumbo, per crute, 3176. Oranges. Extra fine Valencia. IM. zm ib. per jm, Ria; dunkist Ve.oncla. 140, ta,: 176, 200. rib. 260 slaea, per box. l.Oj. Grape, fruit: Florida, Indian Rivet, 48, U. U alaes, I10.W. CranborrU; elvapoiateu. carton containing M patkatcea. par car ton. S2.1U. tlrapes: Calliurma. pr ciatv, ll.au. Lemonai Lxtra tauuy tiunklat, JOOa and 3Mln, per box, tv.uu; axi.'a miulve ltU Hull. 3uts and 30a, per box, $9.00. VEGLTAllLEh Pulatoea, targe Cob. bier, per bushel, 90c. Oiuona. California. largo yellow, per pound. 2ftc Tomato, tioiiivgiovtll, par liievrkHt baaUec. 6vu; 6 crato lots, 46c Waicrmetoua, Alabafua sweet, par pound, IHc, (.rate lots, put pounu. iao. MlSCELLANEOUSRoasttng ears, tier doc, 16c; Michigan celery, per doa., 35c, Mott'a elder, per keg, 13.60: Nenawka cider, pur avg, 1X26; asvalagua. per doa toe; ruubarb, per doa., 20c; onions, par Qua., tve, new ueeia, carruis, turnips, pvi' dot., ax; parsley per doa., 400; radlsties, per do., 2vu; Head lettuce, per dux,, fl.UJ, homegrown leaf lettuce, par dos.. tOOi Hreeii iieppora, per basket, oOc; wax ur green ban, per basket, fl.vo; hothouse iiiuutnuvra, per dos., 40o to 60ot cauit llowtr per lb,, 10iH2',4o: Venetian garilc pr ib., UHc; new cabbage, per lb., ic, aggpiant, per aox., ii.bu; norsuraaisn, 1 do. bottlea In cae par caav, Bl.; UiumeUui-y brand dates, PKg., j,tw; Anchor btand uatea, pkg., t:ij; walnuts. No. 1 sotl bIiaII. uer lb.. Hw: medium ptcuna, per lb., 11 ao; Jumbo pecan, per lb lo; giaut pecan. Muisiana, payer aiiuil, per ib., 2oo, filborta, per lb Uo, Drake aimonus per iu. loc. paper snail, ik! ilraxila. uer lb.. 10c: laraa washed. imr lb., 110; black walnuts, pr lo zcl aw No. 1 ueanuts. oer lb.. Tc: Jumbo uea nuts, per ic, aos roast peanuts, per id., imoi ahetlbark hlckorynuu, per ib 4c, white ric tiopcorn per lb , 4c; cheukera. per lvj-packaae caaa. (J.uj; cnocaeia. Per A-pkg. case, 11.76; Luslla berry boxca luaru. per L00O 11.75, Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Aug. 2a. COTTON-Bpot quiet; middling upiands, lioo; gulf, cotton futurer closed firm; oloslna olcUt AugUBt, lZ33u; beptember, U-Sju ciptember, U.Jvo; October, 12.S0C; Norom uer, liiZc; December, 13.33c; January J.130; Fcbruaiy, li.ec; March, 12.30. A.nl, l,tec; May,. I2.8a , Cotton closed firm. C points lower to U point higher. Metal Market. . NEW YORK. Aug. 24, METALS Leads Quiet, 34.70 b,d. London, 20 7 6d. Speller-, .t-auj, o,8SfiJ)6i In Lonuon, 121. Copper: strong; sUMidard spot, nom.nal: Septem ber, iio.Lb.i3.; October and Novembet olie.ea at ;i.o.; etuctioiytic, 110.00410.12; .one, ii.uuiu.eu; casting! iio.vnwio.si. nn; Crm; spot mid August,' 113.26hi4j.7j; bep lember, k43.UKu43.i6; October, L.loi13.W, Antimony: Du.l; Cookson'a, 18.408.1,0. iron: Steady and unchanged. London markets closed as follows: Cop per; oUauy; spot, 11; futuies, IiU 18s Vd. Tin: St. on; spot, Ittl 6s; futures, 19ii 16a. .1011; Cleveland warrants, 66s Id, oi, ljoio, Au. 2j. Mo1' A1.S Lead, aiiauttiod, t.iOat.Vo; fcpeiivr, . firm, td.bu OIIICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Cenla Hlehe Uorb Steady, CHICAGO, Aug. 2A CATTLE le ceipts, 5.VAX1 head; market s.eady to lit; nigiier; otieyes, tv.tMdu.za; xexas aieira, .u.iuiii.76; weatern, tA.jOO8.U1; stockcri and teedcra, t6.60u7.9Q; cows and huliois, a.u36.v0; caives, $9.ur012,lS. HOGS Heculpia, L.iam head) mailtet steady; bulk oi saies, i.tkUTj.C0; U.nt, ,8.atO.20; mlxeu, 1i.uOJiO.16; heavy. li.lOji d.oO; rough, l7.4oti7.7o; pigs, 14,(Au.dO, HI1ER1' AND LAMliH Receipts, 17,000 heaa; market mostly lotlLo jower; nu lives, ta.tiaipUOJ; wis.erns. ,4.1&iti.lAi; yv.a. .liiga, o.jWiv..1j; native lamoa, e.wo-10; wtsierns, t.M)a.l6. Kansaa City Live Sloek Market. .r , ..a . a sirrv e. a on n a -i rl tt. ntiueipts, 7,v0j heaa; market stoauy 10 strong;' prime fed stterr, 8.oO?J.li'; dressed beef steers, 37.6O38.60; western fleers, (o.uOtdD.vO: southern steers, 7,25; cows, 13.0000 60; heifers, J4.HW..0, atockeia and tetders, .6.W87.W; bulls, .10341 0); calves, Su.u0tu9.00. IttjUS lteceibts, u.tAw neaa; mnmci 10c Iqaor. bulk, tS.lJ.iO; heavy, is.KXii' B.ao; pacKera hiiu uuitiwie. ght. t.25(Ut.80: pigs, 16.7607.W. SHEEP ANU WUlio- Iteoeipio, a,vw head; market steady to ktiong; lambs, 17.25fl-S.lj; yearllnuH, t4.75tfi6.16; welhers, t4JWi6.l0; ewes. 34.OQ-g4.76. St. Loala Live Stock Market, BT. LOUIS. Mo., Aug, 28. CAT-TLB RecelDU. 6,000 head: market steady . to SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Btrong; good to choice steers, ,.7 SW. stockers and feeders, 35.8f7.60; cows and heifers, 14.75Jj8.,5; bals. ..7iiiv76: c.ly a, cowhand heliers. t4.2&&6.U). HOOS lieceipts, o.vwj neau; iiiuiiv.ii wj lower; pigs and light. tl.&$0.20; in") el and butchers, ii.mM ood heavy, iS0 ?'??V.. . v.t-v i iiinn,ri,lnl. ?.iOi head, market strong: muttons. tS.3tfl.kt, yearlings, tS-OQaO-OOi lambs, ta.CU3..J. Jtlona Cll-r Live- Block Harkrt. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 23. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head: market steady; cowe nnd heifer, 16.2B3); canners, l-X)4,i.'0; Stockera and feeders, t6.254,6.t0; bulls, 'oa&fVXw head: market ateady to 6c lower; heavy. t7.6-t(!7..'6: mfi. tVW.90; light. tT.90.20; bulk ot 8HEEPANb LAMBS-Rcelpts. ) head. St. Joaeph Live Stock 3fnrket. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 28. OA TTLE Re ceipts, 2,100 lifad; market steady 1 alee a, ti 0008.76; cows af.d heifers, ti.00u8.5 caivts, i4.CO3iO.OO. HOGS Receipts, 6,600 liead; market slow; top. W.7u; bulk. t8.1&as.ty), SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,600 head; market stronger; lambs, t5.CXSVI.C0. Live Slock In Bight. Receipts of live stock at the tour prin cipal weatern markets: Cstt'e, Ho- ohfon St. Louis , B0"0 8) 1000 Kansas City 7,'irjO e.Ort) 3,000 Sioux City - mM t, 00 Chicago.. SfiW 19. OJ St loaeph .,..2.100 6,801 300 1701 3 0) o-l South Omaha thai O.IW i,OM ll.UUI im - Totals K.200 13,100 39,800 Persistent Advertising Is tho Road Rln I "eturns. ! AMRUll 1 1UD QThnV WHDVUT' jUllUVlin JJUJU OIUUIV UlnlllVJJl Cattle Eeoejpt, LiBht and Trade Slow 1 . r 0 , 10 uome .easier HOGS SELLINQ MOSTLY STEADY Good linn of Sheep und Lambs for a ThursdayTrade Generally I" Slaw and Sleadr to n Little Basler. BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 23,113. rmiln. llni;a. tlh-jen. Of Iclal Monday ,si 3.4 0 JUt uiuc al Tiierday N7T 8.C8J Official Wednesday.... 4.13J 8.S08 Litiinate Thursday 2,100 7,300 U.iil 20.011 14,00 .Four days this wek,ll.4(t3 Baino dais last week,.W,0S Came days 2 tvka nan. .l&.m 6,184 am 32.U4 64,sio;4 4S.7VQ Same days S wks ago.. 14.300 40,rS 7I,8MJ Same days 4 wks ago. .10,3.0 S1.1S8 33,li JJ !i0 Kama rtv u... ajuua 91 ma ax 111 - -,.u ."iiivr. .,- The following lahta ihnwi Ih roialnla of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho s'outn nnah 111. .1..,. . .... ..... ,1. '..." ,.W OIULK UiniAVl lUr ll W uaio aa compared wttn last year: . . t)i H1 Inc. Dca Cattle 643.119 &J0.M0 7.611 I logs I,u7,lt9 2.217,7K 8:9,937 Sheep !,3M,7I l.3,UC to, GOO ....... ThB following tabu show the range of prices ior hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparlaoust Date. I IM8. llIil.Ull.U10.lvOJ.1903.l07. Aug. la Aug. IT. Aug. la. 7 1IH a Ul I ii s U J 11 a 1 17 it. : 4 k Wl I bl 41 6 .1 a 4 70 T 7ua k at 1 111 41J Aug. ly. T Ji-si I U 7 la H Mi 1 44i 3 al k 17 1 IVii ii Allg, M. I evTs Aug. u i a vi I aAl a u 1 37 - 1 1 AJ JO, 0 al III I Mi W a f tUl 0 & 8 4l 1 3 3J 6 67 a itii 1 ii a. 1 . vi 1 (Ki, aai a ii li I u3 6 111 6 77 I 1 kJ O 4 0 ia All. KJ. Sou-fci k 0l T to ii"., aa,, 1 ni a lv i 10 Aug. 24. I M la! 7 11. AUK, 1 ai7 a 1D tu, AUa. u ,. zoi I a al 7 111 1 aim a ai ounuay. Itevuipts and dUpusltlon ot live atooh at in union dtocn Xarus, bouth oruaua, lur tbe lM.niytour IK'Uis enolng al .3 p. m. yeaietUay. UcCKlITB-CAna. Cullltt.U0g.bliee p. C, U. Ot BL X ..4.4. .. W abash 1 Miau.il 1'aUllo... IB Uii.on ra.Uiu ..ti. V C. 1 N. tV., ULot 1 C. tU iN. W neat 9 C, bt. P., M. oc 0 3 C, 11. at Q., uaiit.,.. , .. C u. 61 U; WkSl..... 33 1 3 1 20 a 21 . 13 13 10 7 3 4 61 v... It. 1. oc 1-., uuat a r., Ik 1. U P., West,. luiiiuin cenvriu......,.,,M, Ihluugo Urcai Western, .7, Total reealuta IU lOtl' Co UlofUalTlUiS Miwvu. Cattle. Uutta Slieep. Morris St Co sou bwlft St Company 372 Cudaliy Packing Co 460 Armour A Co Hi Schwann A Co 6.9 1.231 1.4o3 1.2.8 1,9 .91 110 ' t L.lt 1.0&J 3,tKil J. W. Murphy. Cudaliy, Kansas C.ty.. S, O. P. Co L. P. Co W. B. Vansant Co Hill & Son..., F. B. Lewis Huston ti Co J. H. nana RoKonstock Dro, ......... McCreary 3t Kellogg..., Werthelmer As Degen.. II. F. Hamilton Hulllvan Uros Rothnchlld a 4 39 113 Ti 84 10 67 13 4A 3 7 1 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 13 Cllno & Christie.. 28 Other buyer. ..r. 360 7,5tt Totals 22.700 53.100 39.800 CATTLE Cattle reoetpU were very moderate this morning, as was to be expected bn a Thursday, only clghty-slx car being reported In, The arrivals out side of one train or westerns cons sted largely or natives and odds and ends. The market on oornfed steers was very slow and dull owing In part to the tact that the quality ot the receipts waa not captoally good .and In pail to the fact that packers have been free buyers all this week and were not In very urgent need ot additional suppl.es. Although the offerings were light It took tho greater part of tho morning to make a clearance The few range beeves here soid tn auoui the same notches as yesterday. Cowb and heitera were alow sellers, the market being dull and weak, but as the offerings were so light pretty much overytning had changed hands In fair Seaaun- atock cattle and feeders were. In good request, desirable kinds being fully steady, wuuiauons on came; uooq to cnoico cbni'leu steers. is.4vo.0v; fair to gooJ corn-fed steers, 38.UW8.SV, common to fair conMe'i steers, PMtw, good to choice iange beeves, 87.252t7.7S; fair to good laii.u bcetes, &iai.Mi; comiuuli lu fair rails beeves, til.2butf.7a; good U choice liaifers. 3d.p087.60; nuod to cholco cows, 3U.0Oue.6u; fair to good glades, W.W U00; common to fair grades, liooeoo; wood to choice stockers und toture, 47 ia 7.(0; fair to good Blockers and feeders, tu.aiAui.vo, cuu.muli to iu.i' B.uukttta nii.i feeders, W.56'il.W; stock cows and heif ers. t4.75ul.uO; veal calvet. tuu.iN; bu.ls. siaa. etc, 14.707.00. Reprw..nt.tlvfen4 Kka. Av. Pr. Av, Pr. u mi 1 o 40 mi 1 10 Ij 10J0 t0 11 ,....1347 IM ,M,BTKiilta AND IIlSIPEKa I Ul IT.. m 140 1 140 4 00 1 i. SS 4 40 1 74 4 0 7 914 I 04 1 .....10 0 100 1 120 1 11 I , 10.7 I 10 1 ais I u 1 100 t 40 1. ... too I to 1 1000 1 10 1 1140 1 71 1, .,,..,, 10 -171 11 ...ton 1 m 1.,; HID I M 1 14 1 00 JlCili1 UllO. 1 170 I 00 13 IH 111 ( W0 a 09 1 6. t 4 771 OS 1 10;0 33 I ,. 110 I II 1 410 7 M J 4 0 I IS 1 171 I 31 4 W 111 UUL.UB. I t to I oo i,,,, 1109 to i 1100 1 . 1 it 0 1 40 1 ....lklO 40 1, .......... MO 1 (9 t mo k tn I JIM I 10 1, lou. 1 10 1 110 1 CO 1 110 I 71 1 100 ft I 1 190 IH CALVES. t WO I 09 1 If0 9 0 8 IM 7 00 1 ,. 1 0 I DO 1,. 101 7 11 1 IM I 00 1 100 7 71 1 110 1 10 1 IN IN 1., 170 I 60 BTOlXEllS AND FEEDERS. I tt s 70 I T I ro i... Ill I IS 7,..,, 44 I 70 II 7 0 171 II 411 10 411 U 7 411 7 00 VV ESTERNS. 6 steers. ...I'M 6 75 13 steers. ...1107 6 I bull 790 5 60 IS cows 1004 6 ' 5 steers.. ..1160 6 75 Coffee A Son Nobraika. 26 feider..H85 7 70 60 feeders. .1186 7 70 14 cows 1099 6 35 P. Salvenson Wyomlnr. 1 feeder... 1000 6 45 1 cow 1070 6 05 1 COW 9S0 6 05 2 heifers.. 965 30 15 feeders.. 961 6 45 1 feeder... 1W 0 45 J, D. tAWBon Nebraska. 1 COW BA0 6 00 8 cows W 6 60 IS feede-s.. 9C6 6 SS 2 feeders.. 715 6 76 18 feeders. , 913 6 P5 1 bull 1130 6 25 1 cow 970 4 00 J. A. Adamson Nebraska. 3 heifers... 950 7 40 1 heifer.... 450 8 CO 0 cows 608 00 1 cow...... 00 3 76 NEBRASKA. ' 6 heifers.,. 674 B 90 10 helfers.,,1045 6 40 67 cows 763 6 45 , COLORADO. 2 steer 870 6 25 28 feeders., 810 6 90 Hoas-.8uppltes were fair for a Thurs day, about 109 cars or 7.300 head being re ported In. For the tour days the total Is 25,184 head, a gain of about 1,000 head aa compared with a week ago and a year ago. Adv'ces from other points Indicated sllchtly lower nrlces and first bids were made at figures that were generally 6o lower. Shipper buyi-ia had good sited orders again today and as was the caso od Wednesday they soon brought packer bids up to a steady basis. As soon as Prices became aa good as they were yes terday sellers began to cut loose and while trade waa not very active prac. tlcally everything hrd been sold In fair season. Shippers bought the r hogs at prices that were In moat cases strong to possibly a little higher, paying aa high as ti&O for a few loads ot good stuff. Bulk of the sales was made at 37.80J7,90, with the long string selling at 17. SS. A few loads that came In nn a late train found the demand very Black and prices weaker. Buyers had filled about all their order and consequently to wero not particular whether they, bought any more. lepitBuntatlvo sales: No A U Ill no, t. rti. fr. 40 7 15 .. T 10 71.. .Ill 11. li. Ml 71 tfl I7.(.. .14 liO 7 IS ?t..:.....145 r lit 4,.....lSI W 7 IS W.-,....tJ .... IB ..ill 10 T 10 ..1.1 ... 171 ..J70 4( T ..40 J ... 1 X ..Ml ... 7 10 ..! M 1 H ..it 110 t ao .. 120 7 M ..Mi 1.0 1 ..111 40 1 10 ..SM 40 1 10 . .M 10 1 W ..ill 140 1 IS .Ml ... IK .ill ... 7 11 1. 101 7 II ..Mi ... in ,.K1 IM 7 11 41... 11.. tl. . U.. tl.. li . 14.. II.. aUaaaa .114 ... 1 aa 11.. .....1.4 ... 7 as t7;...tt.9 r 7 1$ II 10O ... 7 11 M.. 7 as 70.......M4 10 7 K to .).... Ill '41 7 174 II.. J.7 ..(. 7 I74 II W140 7 17 7 Ill ... 7 17 H, 44 ,.,,. 1.7 IM II., .....Ill) 110 7 X 71. Hi l! IM SB,... ...117 'ID TW (l.,".....Mt tOO 7 90 WA...aU 7 99 17. 71 M. . II. It.. U.. 14.. 14.. !.. 41 . II.. V." .! 40 7 IS ..111 ..3U ..1.4 .4. ..147 ..VII .,104' af. f 7 M .. 1 U .. 7 II .. 7 II 40 7 31 10 711 .. Ill If 1 IS it t n .. 7 IS .. t Wl M 7 IS .. Ill 10 7 IS ... 7 13 ,.. 7 U l.ili4ill tiv rv p.-:.:;! ... ...1 a". ,1,9 7 a 1 iA Aa an iov 1 wo ai .1. 7 e..i.i..tu 49 no II. 7t. 101 00 7I.I..V..1W ! 100 60., ....ID 1.0 I 00 (l.Cli.l.IiS 14,.,... .151 II. ill 47. Ill 17, ...... 144 e its H,..,.,.U U..i..olM it.. ..,...o 140 s 00 ... S ISVa 19 IS 10 I SO ... I s 10 9 40 ... t to 44 I W ... I 0 40 8 CO ... I 0 ... S to 40. ......ill it mi 1 ..,.. .in I !A ifil 107 M.... II.... .IM 10 7 U 14.. ill liO 1 S ill lit 40 7 II .. ; Itl ... t ai 11... ....us U.......MI :i..,....tot' M M N til t lUI 7U Pill.!. IU 73 ,.,.8 00" ' aiiULP Anumer .aood run of lambs was nt the d sposal ot packer bucrs, but tho bulk of them were slow sale as com pared with yesterday's trade. Prices in genet a. were about steady, wltn sort ing a tittle heavier. Six cars ot Idahd lambs, tho same aa those at 13.10 on the day before and better than any Iambi l.n, k.... - V. .... ...,...' nam Niiunu ui uci o ill ncicivi days, changed hands at steady figurnev With a few moro head out In the aort Tho general Inquiry for killing Iambi, was teas oroau anu toward tne close ln market draaaed alomr with oultn a fv0 offer ngs. still In first hands at 10:13, o'clock. Finally a clearance was effected ai a seaaonanie nour, with moat of tna .ambs at all decent for packing purpdsei telling at a range of 17.6ig8.00. Ageu sneep continued in I.ght supply, with fat ewes aUll predominating, than being some killing ewes weighing aroMnd 116 pounds good enough to bring 34.60. Fat yearlings and wethers were aga.n scarce, the supply not being sufficient, to. point to any mator.al changes In im trade. Tho general market on mutton ouerings was fully steady and morelnc- The feeder supply was light and buyers, who had orders were filling them at prevailing, prices Jusl as soon as .Uro tender end waa aannmfail fmm et.. e.e tuff. Feeder lambs are quotable at tS.64 w 00, more oeing several loads of Wyom ing lambs sell.ng at the latter figure yfea lerday. Everything In the feeder class was nicked un vnmneraiivtiv .1 .. 1. ,k- quotations on Sheep and Larfluir Lambs, good to cholco, $7,6558.10; lambs, rvt .K02d' teiSbi culls, M CI6.00; .lambs, feeders, tacogsV yearlings, good to choice t4.76C6.00; yearlings, i?.?.001- ?.50li'6.76; yearlings, feeders. 36r e.6u; wothers good to bholce. Il.fi)i7sir wethers, air to good. H26ataV; wethera, f?.e,7AnW,WS4-aL fwe a-0! to choice, ll,3o44.00; ewes, fair to good, t4.00M35i owes, feeders t3.00S.60; cOll eheepTlltvl. U2.UU. ' - ' The. Perststent and Judicious Usfl-bf Newspaper Advertlslns Is the nood-ta. Business Success. --w- Office For Rent The large room on ground, uoor ot Bee Building, 00-, cupied by the Having Vvnite Coal Co. Kifif Ftixnim stmt front age. About 1,560 -ssquarV ieet of floor space witlv targe vauic xtra un..,; trance from court of th building. Fine office fixtures sire ot lercd for sale. Apply to N. P. Feil Bee office. act (Ot JBanSXUoMI.0 SOP T9 h. POEHLER co. 24UUIslia 1IM CRAlie CwlNlialSON Htea ior aiaiAy caaura. Latter. aWlatstalAjQiVUI UW&trgTg BINDER Attachment with Corn ttarteatar cuta ana throura tn plica on bar vaatar or wlarowa. Man akl hane esta and ahocks anaal, with a com olna Bold In aeerr atat. Price IM.frO. W. if. TJtX- TON. of Johnatawn, Ohio, wr.taa "The llarraatar haa proven all jrou claim for It) tba baveater aaraa ma orer 111 In labcr laal rear'a corn eiittln7 HAMBURG AMERICAN LarfettS&Co. Ovr430Seaf. 5 in the woexaifj. TORLD "IMPERATOR" World's Largest Ship SAILS AUALN Sept. 20, 12 Noon ana every 3 weeks tttsrsatter. I.U4H.I.I pa.anugtra to erne la UJN'LHJN and AKIti on itith ami in IIAMUUHa un e.tantb da Uo. now open lor the eaaaaa. Z.OnBOMja'aVavtai.MAMaUXO Ma'M .tlMNtil,.lVU,lll tes. Zduoulo, Sept. 4, 12 noo.i Ijjraanayivsiua, oebt.11,3 pjn. Via. Lculse, bepu 18, U a m. Impertor..tjepi, 30, 12 noun tzu cabin only. xtia,uuu.g direct. 1st cabin oniy. 1m o. a, I'oiin.jteauia and d- a. fro urla aall from New Plar (l 111 at South Uiooklrn. All olber aallliua la iblt aerelce Iroia our llvtwk.n I'tara 75 35 iVifcDlTERKAriEAN Olbraltar, Staples and Oenoa, la All .u.uipn ia tula unit. ar nuai .NUtV PIKlt. IJd Be. mi urooklrn. Take llth HI. Farrr g. Hamburg (11.000 tons), SepL 17, tu a. m B. 8. Moltks (12,(00 tons). UCtobe insw CBUiaa OJUXITT-nrDIA. Jan. 15, 7SX BTaVaVXZOH S3 SA.T8 Coat Including shore trips and al) neceai 7fn and aary expenses w a w up Books Zfow Open. Our Tourlit Dapartmml arrantei Toura by Hall ar Steara r to all baru of tk warM Write for Information HaniDurc-InterScan XJXX 110 W. haneulpH Bl hlcaxo, III , or lorai ateat a- 91.