THL OMAliA, bAJ.Ll.UAl, .vlULbi d , lllo. lo GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET September Suffers a Break of Seven Eighths of a Cent. CORN OUTLOOn AS IMPROVED Cooler Temperatures rrfrnll nnd the Speculator In Yellow Cerent Are Willing; to Concede at Lowering; of Price, standard. SS'ic; No. 3 white. 39c; No. I white. ssmjiw. Hurley: mining. 8 re, nominal; No. 1 feed, t,0,(5vO, no.mrml. Xe: .No. 2, 86,(M:; No. 8, 5 iivm.nal. OMAHA, Aug. 19, 1912, There was a bi LM lit M U4 li cent in the oeplouiuvr Wi.ea. p. .e 'eij.ucy. IlllS Mrau tile Tcaall Ut llltuml .In-'- nation or inu riy iiioui.m. ae.1.11,4 p.como 111 otilk.ulr V.i.e-1 W..S uio Ul.ll ttUtulti 111 tilt) LlUt . f OilllfCv fcB.tlud tkliU Ulu UftCtJ brvu hllvU unuur kuo ii.h uiuet luon.iia lieaiiy tub feiiiiM uMlne. aiwsi v U.o turn. l(i.i.iju ana I-rccii. yete.i r wae beailah in iun. inu ij.tivool ... ur Ut: l V. 0 uu UllU lOnel. lllu ..ia"l bade being utar.Bii on iuo luvo.au.e o Doila f.oui thu ntuiau cioH Huu .!-. roe. of lauKbi ..oim a Miupin.n.s r Mat ne. cuuiea r ported uu viLcoca Intuitu tnoits ueetj. li.e.O Was U'lo wtamoi ail over iue iiorumeet oo.n iu. bf tue lauuian l.uu. .vurinwesl' nire. hoea veua.i.ets. lnueui.atni ot tu llu.uluB.don in ocp,o.uoei cuuacia . raufch of the aprrouciiing libit. t; oay. tl.tru vub a rtuner t-ersUicnl aeiuig oy a QUuiufr ti larsu liuUHea lor tue Ule. moiUna. 'llie ohm ouociuiik ttaiil.o 111 the news tor urn oay wvs t..e -lepu.t ot rash wheal ea.es ot 6iu,U),lMr o-Bhe.s, moat 01 11 i.aiu wi.eav, to u to eaaiein axooilerH. casn vvhta. Has c nlgiiei. i.vtn those who are bet ever n a hUher H-Ko ieei tor corn mini in the season, based ou scilou cro, shortage, are wlllli.g 10 concede uat ul the pieseu. Unto iiiu influences a.e on tno aloe i-f speculative, eeileia. 'ihe touii.r..ure over the corn belt are tnoro ta oraule. The counay 1 ottering oid coin reserves more t.eeiy. lhere appeal to he .s bu, lug force both on tne tart of 1..0 leg mar nade and tne puui.c, and w.th ihco tondtlons prlcea are wot king lower, natu ra.ly. cash corn waa uncnungcu to ttc higher. ; bhlpptns sales ot oat wen laieo at tao.tvo buBhais yeattraay. The market Was weak In sympathy with wheat and torn. Cash oai wan !4o hUher. . Glearancea: Wheat and Itour. bushels; corn, 3,0)0 btuhela; oata, 1,M bushelB. Uvtrfool cloao: Wheat, 3-ttd lower; corn, unchanged to Hd lower. Primary wheat tecelpta were P8O.0QJ bushels and shipments tOT.Ojo buane.s, against receipts ot 1.627,(XU bushols and shipments ot 8C2.0W bushels la t year. Primary corn receipts were 612,uo3 bush els and shipments 2UUU0 buahula, tg list receipts ot 6H.oou buahels aud shipments ot 442,000 but hela last year. , ... , ' Pilmary oata recelp.s were 1 li. 0 bushela and shipments H2,WX) busne.s, against receipts ot 1.436,000 bushels and uh.pments ot 773,000 bushels lav year. CARUOT RECElPTri. Wheai. Corn. Oats. Chicago i2u W ii MlnnepoUa &3 .. .. DUlutb t9 Omaha ......... 49 M K-uniiii r?ltv ..100 46 64 HL Uiuls .....107 tS 6 Winnipeg 33 The tOiiowtiig iaiii ta.ts wero riportKi: Wheat No. X hard winter: 1 car, tic; 1 car. kOJio, S cars, tO.c. No. 3 nard wn ter: 1 car, 81c: S cars, SOnc; 1 car. tfV., I i Ar. 7'o: 8 can. lihkc No. 4 spring 1 car. 78c No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 8c. No rauo: 1 carr auium, 76c ityt .o. t: i car, 6tc. Com-ftu. 2 white: 1 oar, c No. A whlto: ! cars. i2?ic. No. 4 While t car. 2,vC No. 2 ye.iow: 4 car, to- No. J yellow: 4 cars, !& No. 2 mlxou I car, 7ic; 1 car. iUj.c. no. 3 mixu- jw cars. 70ic. No. 4 InUed: 1 car, l&c. No graoje: 1 car, white. JtMc Oats diaun ard: X car, Z3ac No. i whlto: 13 cais ,nc.. Ho, 4 white: .1 car, 35io; 10 ca.s, Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No, 2 naro, DOUblr.o; NO. 3 naro, iswmc; pio. 1 TihtuSC, nominal o. o aiins, ww H.m.t in 1 anr.nsr. ity'iiUaC. .NO. . lurum, 8wtHic nominal; No. 9 durum. rut.v.n nnmliml. Porn: Mo. 2 'Tn.tt. TSoj No! 3 wnlte, T2ci No. 4 white. 7.'fl T2(lc; No. t ymiow, Ic; 8 yel ow. i'A file; Po. 4 yeiiow, khio'ivtiv., "'""" Jo. 2. 71c; wo. a, ;ivc; rto- its: NO. s wiuie, n'U'7v, t CHICAGO GltAl.N AND I'UOVISIONS features of the Trndlnir nml Cloatns Prices on Bonrt! ot Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. S3. Corn closed today at a lair advance tor tne ueie.rcd oi lions, but at a net loss ot He lor oePteai oer. Pess,m.stic crop talk, tit led Oecem ocr aim May, out Heavy liqu.uoUon do iresbtd beliieintitr. At the timsh tne iiinRe waa 'c lower to OHc higuur. heat Closed k onado to Uc net iowur, cats. to Htic up and piuViS,ons ,kiu6c to iuo hUher. uowir cables t,tatted corn on the down graae, Kcpiember being particularly weak l a decline ot -fee 10 Sc. Shorts, how ever, bewail to cover eariy ana tne wnoie xiet rallied aiter a little further dip In vepUmber. llenort from Kansas that tne .-tale s torn t-iup this year would inane oiuy about 7.UXVW0 buih-ls as against a -itp ot lM.Ou0.ow last yenr brought nn upward trend that lasted througn thu aeniion today witn oniy minor setbacks uuiusn sentiment was alaea oy an expert eumaic iiini ine lowest lorecasis lor . o ciop in tne entire un.tcd States luth I to made wore aubstantlnllv correct. I. rtas nlso pointed out that no Improe nent In weather could now liclo mattivs any. September wheat led the other months. Uttering only n sixteenth of a pent net cos on tne days operations, aga.nBt a OSS or vnvc for I)Mimhar nnrt tin rni Mo. Birongtli was g.ven tne near lunms uy purchases of a million bushols y a small group of p.t leaders and com 1 IbSlon houses. Thu lnU'Mt nnrn fm Whtat reached thin vrnr wm rprniail today, easy- cables being tbo chief beat actor, ana m.s maae ouying attractive Elevator buvlntr boosted nrlrea afthii un lrreuular o. enlnar. uuying. -argeiy attriouted to lend nc uuKKors, neipea tne lone or prov.slons. aepttmberpork led ti.e advance with an nurcase 01 c HEW YORK STOCX MARKET Speculation Fails to Maintain Brisk Price of Preceding Day. RECENT GAINS ARE WELL HELD Known Movements ot Currency tor the Week Indicate Smaller Cash Iioaa for the Hanks Than Expected. -CITY i'ltui'uki 1 'uH 9)A1jP FlVt-nouAi coitaoB nioaern 'hue. heat, ofr. ipt-ouxm tr.u i.ou: ,- csn. bl anoti U.uo. per mourn TO UUV. c,k.L.L. ull KNf, tfUtST .-KK- JOHN W. UOBillNo, 12 t,AK.A.n .il.l. latlVl'B. J1IU HOME6EKivt,t wrlw J. B. Holt Ot Ogaiiiaw, ira i,or parucuiara aooui bis uulroeu miiua as low a iu fccre. iao uinoereu tiacts. ' IdAho. 1 ' RTfM-itf II Aft:H IDAHO. "Selling vo settle estate; acres under tree -irrigation, near nee tantt and lown On U. li aC . 1U ll'i mi uiviica wuiitiv creed water r guts' troni tlg Wood il.er; 100 acres alfuiia; all good .anu; unced, oppoituniiy iur ktucu ot gjnerat tarmuieu 41 ICe V Per ucrv, wrinn. naiuium 4' Mutual -Ufa iildg.. Beattie, VSasn. ONE of the test quarter sections In douihern .owa, ou it-suu i.ne of C is. t 14. r. h,niiH fioin tiiuduuis ciner 01 tuffn o 1 um run nil ba olowed. Pilco SU5 Dei acre. KaaV teruis. Farmers' lieulty Co., Osceola, la. Altlciel Open. high. Log, Close Yes y. Aheati j I Sept. 85H0H M DecSOHUU 85HI May 3A79t H Sept7272U 7774 Declttti&K CSC May l(B4)4l 7014 Oats: I I I Sopt 40 1 40 Dec. 43H S May 4etf4GU,46l4t fora. . 1 Zl 00 zi 25 1BC5 1 I860 Sept Jan.. Laid: Sept. Jan.. Illua. Sept. Jan., U 2 10 sw S 11 35 .1 10 S24l 8BH 7m' 68W ,69iiM4 39Ti! 43 21 00 19 66 U 22tf 10 W 11 35 83!4 724 72H 4oH,Cttt 11 -25-27 10 96 11 42-45 10 37r4 10 32H1 21 25 I9 60 2100 19 tO 11 25 I 11 SO 10 92H10 87-90 32J4 U 42-45 11 ii 10 35 j 10 NEW YORK. Atli. 29.-8poculatlon .aueu to niMiiitMin uouny the o.iak p. .04 itv jetueruay, aiiuougn tne roi-eiu M ' vieii tieiti. 111 tiMi. awStiice 01 . i.iiu liens Hum Maximo aOiu wan nj utiiKii.g iieveiupmeuia .u any oinw ,uai- te., muniie 101' aouve irau.ug m loKinH. in aproacn 01 a iniu no.t .a, ibiiuou situ turtuer to ourui 1 awi- iliaa. , ueais attempted -to depress the list at tiio opemiiA, nut iuo uiaricet was voo airona lor uiem. yl.h ...einiu,, aiv.. aim the cvaiers In tu leau, bUncat r.Ctr Ot llltt tralt u.O.ellVeOv w.o rtMvned. Ltur in tnu uuy, un.ug 10 icai Ulng and tne weuntieas 01 twvlu, uw Hat u.overt slowly oo..liwa.a. Wall n c.euaed heamss toworu tne coe, wtiiuu In nuuiy caaes eilinluaied Um t4tr..e. gaiiia. .ameruaii ice. wu,ch lus. a iu.ge van. of aa roint rise, uiaoUii ravbc, w I'ora v.euiial ana i.to iiA.eti showed ht-wVluekJ. beuament reinainev. i.Oiful. despite the ia.u.e ot Iuo inaiket 10 conJnue on its upward coaiee. and ouiils.il tticiinea iruueis maiiitttlneu that th itwrhtil i4 In a ooui'1 WBiUon than it haa oven tr notue tune. . ,- . improuinent ot tho Investment market Is liaiicateu not only by tne oroader i.e nuind tor sianuaixl cMuend yay.ng si.area, out In tue reaay" auorpt.on of leceni bond and noto otterlnas. Known mavements ot aireiiey tor tno weok inulcaled a Smaller cas.i loss tor the onnks .han was expected, on account of ga.ns, from the inteuor, catilna down the avi-arent loss to aoout 1.im),vW. The bond market was Ir. ovular, tolcdp, St. Louis & Western 4s rose 6 poinU and later lost the advance. Total Si.cs par valuo, tMW.WO. , . MJnlted Stages bonds were unchangod Numbo.- of sales and leading quotations cn stocks wero as follows: Halt, tilth. Loir. CleM. . 2I.S0O 7tt JO" .. SOD Cosn. il ntuff 0i A Bee. (. Ptt .. M M DsTld Col lm(cifnt Vo, . itll,...!0 lot UalUt, Tax , 4. 1M 14 7 IKera A lo-- 7 . e. ttt tt K IStttKra Uteten Lt. . IMP 100 rairiuoM eNaiaary, p. a. iur M 1M Fairmont Cttkmnj. 7 p. e, pW M 101 Leulitllla Ou & Blae. Ir, Ifll W lH Mountain BUtea Tl. A Ttl., t p. C....IM 10 MI4a West UtllltlM . lll ttH Umant 4H. 141 M W Omaha A O. B 8U 11 r.. pf4 Ilvt lit, Omaha A C. R. Rt R., con......,,,, . Omaha A C O. Kr A DrUgf, pti.... MH rtr Mill, I p. e pM Mi M rertlarH), Or., 4a. tliv tl M rort ot Ptttl, Watt,. 44a. IM W lH liarenna. Mb., Tala.. 4 p. e. ft Cltr ot Toronto 4i, N .. U i Tfnnr.wt till , rift Taylar Co., Taiaa I. IKS 100 Pouthtrn rtr. CV. aqulp. p. e. Utli Unloa Btk. Tda., Omahn tt .. nKI'OUT OK ClilHAMina HOtlSB nanks OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light, with No Great Change in Vnlnei. HOGS CLOSE TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep Knlly Steady snl Fairly Active Pnt Lnmba Ten lo Tvrentr Cents I.orrcr I'reiter Lambs Steady, SOUTH OMAHA, Aug.. , . Cattle. Hons- dliie-v Of'lclst Monday 9.513 it 0 21.71- Olflclal Tue-day 77 Official Wednesday.... 4133 Official Thursday 2.1M Hstlmate Friday 760 Transactions ot Associated for the 'Week. NEW YOitK, Aug. x'.-rUradstreet's bank cleai int report for the week end- imr AllulINt IS. alinu-M nil iltfureuntai nf U,728,3i.4tvu, as against tXbM.ito, last Bamo days 2 weeks ago lCa weea.ana K,si,via,vt.u in the correspond ing week last year. COO) 8.'SS 6,077 COM Mvo days this wefk...2trl Samo tlnys last week.. 19.071 CITIES. j Amount j Inc. Use. Nebrsutksu 1 "' TOim OltEAT BAXIQAINS. 8) acres, oh nine out E.COO 160 acres, 1H miles ouLv.. 810.89J 160 ures, a miles out, over halt val ley land 8.8 All KOod Improvements. ISO acrtk, 7 miies out, lunt Improve ments - $ 6.000 iAiay ton.is. Come and see our o. ops. J. T. CAMPBKLU " Latcufield. Neb. '. FOll HAL-M acres all level, rich, datk so L no cuud'. b. ml.es fiom aliace, Perkins Co., Neb., In the ain otlL rnce S7m i,.r acic. Freu Ulnke. jr., Has; ga. Neb SOUTHWEST quarter section 12, town ship' 20r range 11, Valley county. Neb., ror rale or trade tor Council illuffs prop erty. F. A. Hpencer, Si N. Mam tU, Council Bluffs ' Vi 11 . v 1 hnmealeuil In i.rfrt.Ml jaelghborhpod. Fins farm land: 110 sand I Carroll, la.. Hills. t-0 you alio, nuns irvai auu ai T. A. Tracy. Kimball. Nfb. Ch cago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. S',4G9ic: No. 3 red, S8aS9c; No. 21 nam, aiyssc; no. 3 naro, ttbertc; No. 1 northern. 9ZOtl3c: No. 2 northern. OOSfc 31Vic; Na 3 northern, SSOVoo; No. 2 spring, w-inuc: no. 3 spring, ssraooc: vel vet chaff, StKQ90c; durum, K7)ic Corn: No. 2, 74,$75c; No. 3 white. 7MJMic; No. s yenow, HvWonci 3 il'Ayitx:; No. 3 white, 74o: No. 3 yellow, I4HS750. uats: no. z, rto; no. 2 white, 4i42c: No. 8. 3SV4o: No. 3 white. 40Uno: standard, 4lK41hc. nye: No. 2, coOfiuc uaney: Ho,ec Timotny: Jt.60Ij5.35. ciover, 8iaUv12.00. Pork: 3U.25. Lard: iii.zx kids: jiLwjfiaoo. 11LT1 lilt inner; creamery, 27S28HC EXjQb Firmer; receipts, 8,158 cases; at mark, cases Included, Kg 21c; ordlnan firsts, 21Wu22c; firsts. 23y23ic. CHEBSK Unchanged. POTATOES Sl.ghtly firmer; receipts S cars; Minneapolis and Ohio, esOGOn, Wisconsin, red and white. 58Q60c. POULTUY Flimer tor fowls: snrlncs. alive, 17c; fowls, alive. 15c. NEW TOIIK OtSNBIlAL MARKET Qnotatlona nf the Day on Various Commodities, NEW TORK. Aug. 29. - FLOUn Steady; spring patents, t4.t0z4 70; winter straights, St.1004.20; vlnur f.vuum .i.ivi.vu, airline, uicaio afeww 4.20; extra No. 1 winter, $3.65J.75; cxt a no. -i winter, ki.3ju3.ix; Kansas Binicnts, 4.15(34.25. WHEAT Spot market easy: No. 2 rel. 95c; No. 1 northern Du'uth, 9SUc; Sep. .emoer, KiVic; uecemoer, yi s-icc CORN-iSoot market easy, export. .bTao. 1V7TV, ..V. ii.ii.v HOPS fitenilv: state, common to choice. '91J crop. I820c till crop, 116cj. Piclfio cospt. mil crop, ircrzzc; in ron, tiri c. HIDES Firm: Bogota. 29?iS0?ic; Cen tral America, 30c. tisuoLt,L'A. Hteaay; rennea New York. bulk. SJ.00; barrels. 3,o; cases. .U.00. WOOL Steady; domestlp, fleece XX Ohio. 27c. HAY Julet; standard, 21.001.05; No. 1, 1.06(ffl.l0i 770. 2. 90OJ5C! No. 3. 600c LEATHER Firm, hemlock tlrslb, ZHf c; rceonas, -uc BL'TTER Firm: recelnts. 7.3"B txa creamery extras, 29V429c; firsts, Zlc; seconds. 25SJCc; utate daby, f ne t, STUo: Drocess. extras. VmnMo'. firsts !3', fl24V4c; Imitation creamery, firsts, 24H& aic; tactorv. June tnu no tirou, ;ic; lac torv. current mate, ftrets. 233Uc:'Dack tng stock, June make. No. 1, 22 He: pack- minne. mirrnt Iff. If. No. 2. 21llfr22 CMEF8E Firm; receln. 7 state whole milk, 'hlte,and colored, f resit specials, ibHttibfts; eKims, uhkizhc FOQS Hteadv: receipts, i'7''' ( fresh gathered, extras, 28Q30c; extra flrs'H. 2601270: firsts. 21C25c: refr'ife'ator. upeclal marks, fancy, charges paid, 210 710: secord. ZKzravfcc: neamv nennery, whites. 2S03Cc; western gathered, whites. POULTHY Live, twre'y steady: chlck- en. 21e: fowls. 17il8c: tU'Vavg. i,v dressed, dull and weak; fresh killed west ern chfKens. ntrsze: rowis, ,i9c: ttir keys, l&20c Corn nn When Reorlnn Bnlletln, United Rfates Denartment of. AirrlcM- tnre, weather bureau, for Omtha for t-e TwenTv-ioiT rou" enrwa: at a. in., 1 in meript" time. a"" ' 1111 OM'AHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp. Rain Station. High. Low. tall. Sky. Ash. and t 9 Auburn 89 Utoken Bow.... as columbua 84 Culbertson .... 86 Falrbury 90 Falimont i Grand Island,.. 8 Hartlnston 85 Hastings 87 Holdrtge ....... 93 Llnco'in ......... 87 North Platte.. 86 Oakdala 83 Omaha 4 1 ekamah 85 ValenUne 82 Alts, la si Carroll. Ia 81 Sioux City 83 45 H H 4IW 'is" i . 300 111 SOU ltl 7.800 1,600 fOO SOO 2,100 "'too 7,400 49 .OJ Clear 47 ,U0 Clear 53 .00 C.ear 3 .00 Clear 51 .00 C.ear 43 .0C Clear 0 .00 PL cloudy 5 .00 Clear GO .00 Cl,ar A .00 Clear U .00 Clear Et M C.ear 52 .W Clear 45 .00 Cltar 69 .00 Clear 49 .00 Clear 42 .00 Clar 48 .00 Clear 49 .00 Clear 54 .0) Claar t.too 2.1M 1V 800 500 l.oco l.eoo in 7 SE4 p. i.:oo Wi 59 h I6H4 iotii 1,100 1,000 S3 :jo iiu 300 1C0 AmalcamataiJ Oovrr . American Agricultural American Deet autar.... Amaalcaa can American Can pid American C. & V American Cotton Oil Am. Ica Securities American Llnattd American LoeomotlT ... American 8. A II Am. 8. A It. pM Am. &U(ar IUflnlnj...,. American T. A T. American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchison Alchlion pid .,, Atlantic Conat Line Baltimore ft Ohio Bethlehem Hteel Brooklyn Itapld Tr Cancdlan Pt Itlo Central Lctthcr Cheaapeaka & Ohio cmcago u. w Chicago, At. & St. Chicago A M W.. rolorado K. A I Connolldated da Corn rroducu .., Deltware A lluason...... DeOTer A Klo Granda... Denver & R. 0, ptd D. itinera' Securities .... Bile Erie 1st ptdi Ens za pta .... IHul.l. Great Northern pfi Oreat Northern Ore etfs. Illlnola Central' Inierborougb Met, Inter. Met. pfd International Harvester Inter-tiarlne ptd ' International Paper .... ...... International ump Kanaka City Southern Laclede Qaa Lehigh Valler S.C50 1WH liOMarllte & NaahTllls M., SU P. A 8. SU. M. Missouri, K. A T. Mliaourl Paellle C.tOO 51 National Dlicutt 200 IKVi National lad , ,h it. it. ot m: 2d pta.. 700 m. new .zora ventral l,bw vjw .N..Y., O. & W.M. -iNonoix at wcetern...,. North American Northern IMcUlo Pacific Mall Pcnnirlvanla People's Qaa 1 ., C, C & fit I....... PltUbursh Coal Freaatd Buel Car ' Pullman Paiaoa Car..... iteaoing n 600 163; . 800 4814 U tiH 4V 44 S3 ..... lav, ii& ttK I4t4 44 7tM A 4H t3!4 H tSH 41a 101 no 1M ji S7H 4 6H llln Wi USA 8H New York... Chicago .... lioston ...... PhiladelhpiA at. Louia., 1,. , . 1 . . . ivaneas v;it'. .1...... Han Fianciaco ., Baltimore , Cincinnati Minneapolis Los Aiiacica Ceveianu l'etroit Now Orleans OMAHA 1. Louisville . Milwaukee rvaiue ., a uitland, Ore bt. 1'uui.. , uellVii lim.ananolis ........ Trpeku bait Lake City Co.umbus Tdedo Duluth Lies Aiolnes..... ricokane ........ Taconm Oakland Peoria nun Olcgo tmyton ......... Sacramento .... Ciaar Rapids... Springlleld, 111 uumcy. Ill n.oommgton, ill.... uguen. utan ,. Decatur, ill jacksoncilie. 111.... Washington St. Joseph Llnco.n fcloax City wicnita l,CCJ,UO,lkA 1 1.8 liJ,Hl,XVl 7,4 ...... lll,w,ftVl,,.,t. U.I COO 1.400 COO 11 23 14 4714 800 127 TOO IjH . .1... s.oo JUVi MH 4n (H 14V4 tor 110 38 4 112 ilk 19 as LU it is 14 :s'4 47 U 344 144 III 127H lr.u S1V. 132 11 153 8,t00 C44 700 300 100 2O0 1 ...... 1H lo5 tl 84,100 MH IS14 1,300 334 33 Jlepublls I, ts B,, 'nubile I. A a ptd... Hoc It 7lnd Co. ..mi... hock Island Co. ptd... St. U A S. F. 2d ptd, Seaboard Air Ltna Seaboard A. L. pfd B Mi-Mif tlleld 8. A I, Southern Pacific Southern Railway ,,,,, So. lUUway pfd. i Tennenee Copper Teiaa & Pacific Union aclflo Union Pacirio pfd uuuea ntatea iteait..., United Btatea Ituboer.... 1.300 United Btatea Kteei.... t,V U. 8. Steel pfd (CO Utah Copper 400 Vt.-Carollna Chemical , Wabaih too V abash pfd , Western Maryland ,,, Western Union Wertlnihouaa Electric 1.100 ...iwiiua ec a u. ...,, ,,, .Tf! Jf !l5 tor 0,8 ilr' S,',M saar. Cxdlvldand. 84 V4 lOat, 63 A 107 s 7V4 IZ4 83 1M14 131H 1H 23)4 ; 104 11314 SH4 113 117 sSV4 35 134 143 H 24H Ut 1H4 a 10 1IU 454 30 tt s. 3214 U.WM UoH IMS IM W Ma M3i M0 111 700 31 Vi 2,100 11314 409 lit iew 63 Vi 29U i:t ..... U3VS 31 113 117 90.MB 29.QM 37.R5S 4V.M 37.S11 29, CW 1.-i.iLV0ii Cb,laH,vU0 52,i.),tW M.W6.0U0 4,ln,,vw 24,74,OOU 2i,lw,WV li.&Vi.tloO 2i,v4,VW 3i,7t)AlM H.OtH.uOo , li,lSS,M lt,7wl,iaAf 12,3J2,tM. 12,&iO,tiU) 10,A,Wl 9,0i2,0OU ',l4.,wO0 7,4W,IKW 14.9. li.b, 19.1 6a. l! 6.1 8.11 5.1 9.6 11. n lti.Ii 11.9 2o.6l 1.5St,0w la. 2 In ' ... I 3.0 11.2 6.112.1 C,ib2,0u0) 4,8ju,OuO . 8,eoi,oiu i0o,0V0 3,alO,tM) 2,tio6,0oo 3.0S9,0l'J 8,2iU,AO l,Hi4,luO , 2,81 4.1W 1,95,1X10 1,S91.4J0 l,32NvW OOo.OVO BOl.lXiO 550,000 454,000 290,000 .5,P05,tW0 C,8JJ,000 1,453,000 2,8.8,ti00 8,ol4,000 10JU 0.1 1.1 "ii'.i 2.1 je!a 39.8; 0.3 14.3 ..... 1.8 4.9 10.0 6.7 1.1 6.9 14.4 Same days 3 wneka nircV 1R.S71 Same days 4 weeks ago 11.334 Samo days last vear...21.H Ihn fnllnwln I!,. a .tintr, thn rAL-alntS I 81 of cattle, hogs and shoep at tho onuth Omslu live stock market tor tho.voar to date, as compared with laM year: 1913. 1912. IllC. UOO. 41... ,.,.374 Cattlo M 1.131 553.3IS ...... 9,117 71 ti nogs ,...I,S73,rH 2.Iit,S7'J oax.Mii u R 200 7 to Sheep .., 1,878,503 1.337, 41.361 f tit 1:0 7 J) Tho following table bIiows tho range of j::;:;;Si J prices lor bogs at South Omaha for tbe u,,..,.mi N TK last few days, with comparisons , 7 sot 3W 7 81 .311 td 7 30 51 321 . . 7 ea. .tit 3j 7 it 43 no ... 7 to to. . Sot ... 7 IS T 13 M 7 W 4t 316 M 7 K U k3 900 7 W 47 .. ,.ta lm 34 U Mi ... 7 10 4 tM M 7 N tr n 7 W ft Ml 40 7 H M 341 !W M.......3K ... 7H M m ... 7W 44 let H 11 t 34 ... 7 M M IM K 1M W il IH 7M et 1m 144 7 h m ... 7 to 41 SKI ,., 1 IS M M IM 44 JI ... 7 U l Ui M 7 V 14 30 ... 7 tt 344 10 7 W 3...,.M1 ... IH 47 24 34 7 9314 41 344 IM IM CO 3S7 IN IH 41 34 ... 7 M Ct 4 IM 7 t M lit N 7 114 .... ,.,37 W 7S 41 SIT ... 7 1.14 It 3M ISO 7 M 47 ,.301 ... 7 Jjti C let ... 7M (I. ......SW ... 7I7H II 144 ... 7 K 14 110 l 3 I Hi 31 114 ... IK M 344 40 IM ....... .387 H IN 3 341 SCO 7 M 4 3(3 Dt IK 84 til 34 7 M 40 S4I IH 7K iZru U I 7M Sit ... 7 I7!4 m 40 7 M 71 341 30 8 00 W ... I II.... ,,.304 ... ICO 43 374 MUM S4.......II0 ... I 00 M 341 310 I n tt 8 I 10 S3.199 43. .,,,,.337 ,,, 7 30 17 7 ... I W 70,1T 8.,.....3I4 ... 7 30 74. ......St! 319 100 5I.0 ' m 7M J...i...3 300 I M 74 43 311 ... 7 30 (I IS4 HIM ,TfS 41 313 ISO 7 80 t X77 1 8 00 H'SS N 7 0 "t'Jo 40 3T0 ... 7 M I ... ..sw ,,, 7 va 47...... .313 ... 7 30 ... 7 vo e 1 SI4 ... 70 M.j S4. ..... .101 40 7 M ISO 1 M Aug 16. Aug. 17. AUg. 18. AUg. 19. a . .11 t.-. e ia Aug. 21. 7 M . vl, 1 27 I I f 4)4) 2.1 AIM. U. S a.4l k 01 u. J4., I Hoy,! s 101 7 10 I O 19 I W Aug. rttu. Atlg. Aug. Au. 1 7 9IUI 1.6 1.6 "l.i T.i 'i'i 13.4 'ii'.t 0.6 0.4 fsunuay. ' I,.. t nn.l .tlannaltlnn nf live StOCU nt the Union rftoca Yarns. South 0ibrt, tor iho tniy-iour nouio euuiu - m'leiTicbiPTS-Ana,. aillo.iaa,H"wsr. C. M. & SL P. iiy Wabash iiy OS! AHA GlfitKntt. MARKET. 41AS lestt 24V4 1JH V4 10vt 83U 65 10414 C3V4 H . 4H 72H Tt 04 I1U H 10H C3 4 S74 4V4 12H 40V4 87V4 73 5 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.-MONEY-On call, steady, 2K02H per cent! ruling rate, SS'JKfJS8 per cent TIMK LOANS Easier; 60 days. 3 per centr 90 days, 4'a4v4 per cent; Six months, S per cent. PltlME MERCANTILE) PAPER-Mie BVV Per cenL STERLING EXCHANGE Weak; t8275 for 60-day bills: 84.83)0 for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLS-34.a2i. .SILVER Bar, Sye; Mexican dollar, 46c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular , The closing quotations on bonds Were us follows: IC. a Bo. ret. it.... ISV4 U & deb. 4s 1131. 11 U A N. ant. 4s... is nsw tutu. TWO dairy, grain and fruit farms tot sale, Wall watered; good markets; 830 vw Writ fnr inmrtnAtiOll. tl. W. Hlnton. Odessa. N. ,1. fLoutavl.le. . lnaianavous .... ftrvsicUt. I Chicago , SU Louis Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVER.VOES. No. ot .Temp.- Rain- District. Buttons. CoUmbus 18 22 11 21 19 22 -rrvn KAT.Pln. nf Nvojla'a heat ?yji7l."'l ranches ami open ran.e properties, wltn . Minneapolis 51 catUe. tioiaes and .hop, eltuateu m Iaii- ' Kanaas O.ty 26 17 High. 9U 91 94 84 94 82 Missing 96 84 Loir, to GO CO U IS 60 der county. or fui ihor pjuucuiars write Omaha SnnYNvZl ' weather Is much toolor In the corn sounlj. Nevaus, fl wheat ltgon, exCept In tbe extreme. WlaconsJau , southern and eastern dlstrUts, where It IS . ' et ghtly cooler. Very light showers oc- CAN furnish retired business men. curred In the extreme uyper Mississippi cleiks, bookkeepers and others fine farms, 1 valley and upper take fBlon. 6t.oanT:adn.3 na,..nyWand j Local Forecaster. aV&3. nSt&WlttP City Gr-. Prorlsioa. ftu. KANAS CITY, Aug. 20.-WHEAT-NO. U. B. rtf. 3s reg... It V. B. ret. 2a coup.. 31 U. S. la, reg 102 tl. B. 3a, coupon.. 10j jc. A T. 1st t. 31V4 U. B. 4a, reg 110; do gen. 4H..'.. il V. 8. 4s. COUPOO...110, ejlo. Paclflo la...,, U I'anatnu 31. coupon. 94 a do eonr. fa I1V4 A.tL Ut 5s ca... 41 aN- H K of U 4 Hi 10 Atner. Ag. 5s N. T. C. g. 3V4 83 A. T. A T. e. 4s. .100 i deb. 4s....... W Aiuer. Ton. Is lit N. V. N. II, & II. Armour A Co. 4H. I1U ct. 3V4s 70 Atelilaoa gen. 4s.... tiN. A W. lit a. u.. II do ct. 4a 1300.... H do or. 4s ,.,,.1044. do or. 5s. Mi. Paclflo 4s HH Dtu a Ohio a.... n o. s. u. rteit. u. .,1 I ... 71 UU goo, la.. rail. Cen. of Oa. Is 10.. Heading gen. 4s.... . can. eaur w..... ti B. L. A 8. F. fg 4a 31 w t ui 4Vtt. '4i do gas. la 14 ,W I -UU WI1T, IV Ot I n. ,JJ i-AKilv k A. una, w A. L u; 11. & vi. j. 4s... ii bo. an. col. -ao gen. es.,,...., is Oq CT. 4 , s71 OlilSrc 4WS..103 da 1st rtf, U..... 1 C. It, L A r. c 4a 41, Bo. lUllwr Is. "l03V4 - do rff. 4s 7 do go. 4s.,.,."! 7t2 i ; r 4H. 1 tJnlon paclflo 4s.. D. A R. O. ref, l 734, do 1st & rtf. 4s! Is DUyilew' Is W U. 8. i.ubUr i,.:! WlK Erla p, I, 4s. u V. 8. Steel 3d Is...loo3 do gen. 4s 75V.J. chem. 4s... do c. 4a. sar. B. 7 Wab. ut A ex. 4s! llu 111. Can. 1st. ref. is 31 WeaUrn Md. 4s" ll Inter. Met 4V4..... 7 West. Itlao. t. li! iW Inter. M. M. 4H.. 41.WU. Cantrsl 4s, 37Vi Japan 4Vis ...j 3IV4 " Bid. Mtferad. 44 . 83V4 .00 .00 .00 u aa...,..., ta W. c. 4s.. 7IW dj. 1 7144 col. 4s tsVi fr: JXKM. ESTATE WANTEll. . red. 87t8i14c; No. 8. 84S6c. CORN-No. a Whit. 76tf75Vlc; No. 8, VACANT lou to sell on easy payment; 74Hc have customeis. Western Ueal Estate' . HEAT September, 8O7.C; December, Co. Phone U. 30T. E5Vc r - - ' cORN September, 74c; December. . -Alshslt KUIIA.NKK-n. f -WJJTBMa , whltej wottJt0, No. , SEND tor our large exenange book , ,u, ed. HUc. Shoi.n & Co., Dept. a., Omatia, Neb. . Liverpool Grain Blarlcet. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 29. WHEAT Bpot easy; No. I Manitoba, 7s Sd; No. t, 7fcoVil; Na 3, 7s 3d. Futures, easy; Oc tobsr, 7sT4dS December, Ts Hd; March, 7s Id. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new kiln dried, 5s9Vid American mixed, old, 7s Wd. Futures, steady; September Laplata, 5s d; October Laplata. ts 2HL Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Aug. af.-eJUGAR-Ra-r, firm; Muscavado. 3.24c; centrifugal, ?.,c; molasss sugar, 8.01c; refined, steady. BUTTER No. L 1-lb. cartons, 29c; Nn 1, 60-1 b. tubs, 2JVc; No. 2, StSc. D'IBU-White, fresh, Uo. trout, fresh -uc; large cruppies, fresh, 13c: Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 4oc, aaiuion, fresh, 16u, halibut, fresh, 10c, uuflalo, 9c; bullheads, l3o channel cat tnsh. loo; p.ke. 15c; pickerel, He. C11EEBE lniportod Swiss, J2o; Amsri uun Swiss, 28c; block bwieb, 24c; twins, 17c; daisies. 17ric; trlbiois, Uw. young Americas, 16c; blue label brick, 15c; Um berger, 2-lb., ac: Now York, white. 19c. POULTRY Broilers, 22c per lb.; hens 10c; cocks, 12c; ducks. UtAic; geese, Uc; turkeys, 20O 2c! pi noons, per dos., 8L20; roosters, 0c; ducks, tuli feathered, ioj livjc; gcets, fi'll feathered. 10c; squahs. No. 1, 31.50: No. 2. 60a. BEEF CUTB-Rlbs: No. 1, 17c: No, S, HV4c; No. 3, 12-ao. Loins: No. 1. livto: n2 2, I7c: No. 3, I4c. Chucks: No. L JlVic: No. 2, 10-ic; No. 8, 10c. Hounds: No1. 13io: No. 2. !2ic: No- 12V40. plaits .No! L 7V4o: No. 1. 7c: No. 3. 6t4e: The tollowing prices are furnished by lliu uiimiany r run woiuv'anx. iituiio-NvaBiiinKion apneott, per cute. 81.50; Wtckuon large green plums, per crate. 32.00: medium red plums, per crate, S.00: large blue plumba, per crate (ZOO. Pears: iUrtletts, uer box. txn s. box lots, 37. . rtacnes: 1'er box, 86a; California B Hardy pears, per box. 12.15; Apples: uucness or -araubparent, rr OU WUi D-PU. lOta, B30, 1V-UU. I01S, WO Cantaloupes: Artxutia standaid, per crate. .u; Ariaona ,ruuy, per orwle. U ,i Extra tine Valencia. 12a. 288 siit-o, per aSlltf tllnlllat VaiMnrlau iri r.,. 176. 200. 710. m sixes, per box. 1.U Graiie. fruit: Florida. Indian lltvei, it, U, u sues, 41'J.w. crantierrwa; isvapoiateu. carton containing 28 packs ires, pur -carton. 82.70 Uraues: Calllunua. Per ciaiu 61,85. Lemons: Extra faiicy' Sunklst, 300s and 809. per box, (9.50; exi,-a inolu tied Ball, ixa and StiOs. par box, 19.00, VEGETAULES-rPotatoeg, targe Cob bler, per buanei. wo. untona. California, large yellow, per pound. 2J.c. Toniatoua. liumuarown. Pur niarUet baakel. toe: B. crate lots. 45c. Watermelons, Alabama sweet, uer pouna, i,c; o-rais iou, put LUallU. ,a.C. MISCELLANEOUS Roasting ears, per eos.. uo; oiicnigan ceiary, per aos., jo Mott's cider, per keg, 83.60: Nehawks elder. Der kek. 83.25: asOaiuKUS. Per dos. 80c; rhubarb, per dox. 20c; onions, per dos.. 20c; new beets, carrots, turn.ps, per Cos., sue; psrsie per aos., wo; raaisnes. per dox., 20c; head lettuce, per dos., il.U), homegrown leaf lettuce, ptr dox,. 20c, green peppers, per basket, toe; wax or green beans, per basnet, jlou; itotnuut eucumoers, per aos., too 10 too; cauli flower per lb., WatiWi Venetian garilc. pfcr lb., 12Mc: new cabbage, per lb,. 8c; luirmant. oer dor.. 3L60: horseradish. S dox. bottles In caae. per uwe. I1.J0; Diomedary brand dates, pka (3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., 83 ti; walnuts. Nn. 1 soft shod, ntr lb.. 80c: medium icans, per lb., Uvo; jumbo pecans, per lb., I'rzi gtant pe-.'an, Loulstana. paper shell, per lb., 25a. filberts, per id., loc. Drake almonds per lb. 15c. paper shell. Uc; Uraslls, per lb., 10c; Urge washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2yc; taw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7c, jumbo pea. run. i,r lh.. an: roast ueauuis. Per lb.. vc: shellbark hlckorynuu. per lb., 4c, white lict- popcorn per lb, 4c; checkers. per 100-packago case. (150; checkers, pel W-pkg. case, 3L75; Leslie berry boxea' marts, per loop 82.7a. Metal Mnrket. 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 23. METALS fafl. U.mu.a: In London. 2o 6s. Spot Uir, quiet: 5.8&a.uo; n London, U 2s td. -nru.r nulet. atandard. IDOL, nomtmtl: September. (15.10 bid; electrolytic (l8.Uu 10.12' laae, fio.aiuio.co; cuuni, 410.1031 V&.k In London, spot, JC71 2s 6d; fu 1!7L Tin. weak; spot. (42.60fl-43.8O; October, (42.X(j42.8o; November, (12.402 42.80; In London, spot, 194; futures, 191 IDs, Antimony, dull; Cookson'e (8.4098.60. Iron steady and unchanged; Cleveland warrants In London. 66s. BT. LOUIS, Aug. 29. METALS Lead, unsettled, (4.7094.75. Spelter, steady, 85.76 e.8o. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 29.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, 804c; No. 1 northern, V4ft 86c; No. 2 northern. 83V4ti8IV.o; No. hard Montana. 834.c; No. 3 wheat, 60&82u, September, MH883WO; December, 47V, 87V c: May. 92lic FLOUR Unchanged. HRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 2 yellow, 70a OATS-No. 3 wllte, 88?itf3e. RYE No. 2. C2VVBtOC FLAX-3 1.431.44. BARLEY-Mc, Mo. Pacific Ry. ? Union Pacific ny C. & N. w., vast...,. C. & N. W., west 0 C. St. P. M. & O C. H. A ., cast..... C. 11. & 4; West " C. K. 1. St P.. eoat o C. R. L P.. west.., Illinois central uy C. O. W. Ry Total rocclp.s W DISPOSITION HEAD. Cuitlv. Uogs. Sheep. Morris & Co "5 . ? i1". a.l, a. nn W l.V4 Cudahy lacking Co Armour at co. ........... j. w. Murbiiy Cirdahy. K. C... w. U. vansani vo Hill & bnn li, LrfSWIS D. Root 4c Co II. nulla 1 ItoscnBtock Ilros Wertheimer ei uegen .. Rothschild ... Mo. & Knn.-Calf Qo.... Cilno & Constlo ........ Other buyers 14.. 14.. 7 113 II W ... 344 ltd ... 14 1 30 44 313' I ..117 ... 4.,, ....313 . . 71 ..SIS ISO S 34 70 SSS ... I 34 17 1(1 ISO 8 60 71 334 t 03 8 10 I to 3 10 I 1 1 ie I 13 so s ss 1 eo Date. I 1913. 1912.19U.191O.U0J.1908.1907. 7 7IHI V 111 7 17 8 08 7 17 7 75441 7 17 7 il-tal s W 7 Ie :i. I Vlrs T8it4 7 la 7 Wi 8 15 7 U 8 bl, .1 ..ll 7 13 8 S3, 7 16 8 91 H 24, 7 o4 8 S0 7 ill a tt 7 li 8 i)i 7 T4 b 47 I tvl .1 7 l s w - c 7 a 8 b4 1 2 4 (ill It b7 8 t 74 0 44 6 71 4 41 3M 6 70 2. o i J3 5 63 6Xil 6 55 5 61 (2 7 7 60, 0 381 4 i7 I 7 a naet. 4 II... 4 to . . 44 14 8 09 I M DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE Evidences of Reviving Commercial Aotivity Multiply. OPTIMISM GROWS WIDESPREAD 3 . 3 15 0 31 12 ' a 3 1 1 1 1 90 81 (& "(li 65 12 4 r G 35 CO u i 8 00 2,3 920 351 44 1.GKI 1.181 ... .... 8,271 0,0 ex Totals 1 l peoted. proved to be very light today, thero not being enough all told In sight in ininri iinvem to uny extent in tne trado and not enough catt.e ot any one, k.nd to really make a market or test out values. Receipts for tho week, howovor. have been tho largest since tho opening of tho range, season, and about tho same as n year ngo. , very nttie cnango nan iaon Ing tho week In tho market for'corn-fed beeves. Tho trade on some days has been a little slow; and prlcea accordingly a little easier, but tno marnoi aa a has been In a very fair condition from rtmr tn rintr nnrl"t tho clon-5 of thO Week, as noted ab6ve. there Is not much chariKO In values us compared wun a wcea bbo. lAjos.bly tho best grades nro a lltt.e stronger and the common kinds a trifle easier, but tho averago would bo prac ttcally steady, Several cars ot cattlo wore good, enough to bring (9, thu ex treme high price of tho year. Range bcor steers oroKe aionaay, nnu 1 44 13 U SHcbP Though tho suunlv was fully normal for a Friday and tho general run , of tho offerings fairly good as to quality, buyers were somewhat slow in gett.ng down to bus.ncsa. The (act that the mar ket has boin very satisfactory to the selling side of Uie trado most ot the week despite fairly large receipts and prevail ing prices have held a relatively high po sition as compared with other points had a bear.sh .Influence on values, lt was reported that big runs wero due here next week nnd this along with tho fact that Monday Is Labor day d.d not help mat ters any from a sellers viewpoint. About the first lambs to movo was a shipment from Idaho, being pretty good lambs, but not quite as good aa those at (8.10 yesterday. This bunch brought (7.80. be ing top for the 6 Ay. A range of (7.504? 7.80 Included most sales of coptequcncc, making the general market anywhere from lOo to 20a lower. Trado was slow all the morning nnd most of tho forenoon nasi taken up beforo anything like a clearance was made. Tbe volume ot trade in 'aged sheep was small, as usual ot late, duo to a con tinuation of o light supply. Fat ewes wero most numerouu this morning and oniy a few scattering decks of wethers or yearlings were In eight. Mutton prices In general were regarded aa ful.y steady and the demand seemed good on that basts. Everything met with a ready salo and was disposal ot In good season, There was nine 11 any cnange in tne. r.Ail.p altiifillrm. aa ennntrv liuvera nml commission men still take hold at current figures. The marks, was fairly active, tho demand being about the same aa on other days of tno weeg, a sprona 01 ;6.6OtT0,80 Included most sales. Today's drop In fat lambs still leaves prices 167725a higher than a week ago and mutton show- about the same ad vance for the week. Anything In tho line of feeders Is In a pos iton i.ttla lt any dllfqrent from lost week's close. Quotations on Bhcep and Lambs 1 Lambs, good to choice, (7,7og;7.90; lambs, fair "to good, (7.3507.75: lambs culls. (5.W &0.00; lambs, feeders, (.0OB,85 yearlings, Kood to choice 16.75iQ6.00; yearlings, fair to good (5.&MP.76; yearlings, feeders, (J.00 ff5M; wethers good to choice, ll.klt.8o; wethors, fair to good, (4.26flt.6o; wcthors, feoderst (3X0O4.25; ewes, good to '.oho.ee,. (1.354.60; ewes, fair to good, (l.004.3J; owes, feeders (3,0003.60: cull iheop, (2,00 3.W. No. . v Av. Zil Utah feeders, Iambs 57 63 Utah ycurllngs.... 1 045 Utah feeder Jamb 63 135 Utah feeder ewes. 69 Utnh feeder ewes 110 1.340 Utnh feeder ewes 61 B. 2 Wyoming teedor ewes E8 107 Wyoming feedor ewes 85 91 Idaho ewes.,.,...., ,104 199 Wyoming ewes ...102 1,287 Idaho lambs 72 6 Idaho wethers., 125 llratrletlre Influences of Tariff It e vision SomcTTlint Less Manifest Coudttluna In Iron and Steel Iletter. NEW YORK, Aug. JO.-Dun's Rovlett tomorrow w.ll say: feviuvneen of reviving commeiolal nnd itUiUaiilHl activity s.eudlly in-it.ply and uusitikas otiutuin is bboomlnrf vv do eprthd. Tin ,.irit 01 con.nituco tlnus a ret.i-ctlon In tho more gone. a, anticipa tion ut futtiro .eiiu loiiiHiiia, n. 1 e.uco moiuliHiiaiso m.oci.s at iuI ittuuin . oi.i.v must, be icplonlshed, piosi.ccts aro en tou. aging .or a sutisiactory iah and win tor fcoaon.' 'iho rustr'lctlve Influence of tnr.ff re vision is bo.i.paIuI lts man test nnd tho expansion In trado Is facilitated by tho linproied moneiury Mtuauon, in ceasing preparations for rtmo.o needs being Htlmina.ed by the brbnuor absorp tion of commciclnl paper ut lower latoJ. ondltlons In iron nnd Stool hitve been rather better than expected ihU mon.li j.vuits irom tne ary goods markets con tinued gratifying. A generally improved compaiison with tho two tvccodlng years Is shown in bank clearings this week, the total at all leading cities amounting to (7,400,233.8 6, nn Increaso of 0.4 t cent over last year Failures this week numbered 3 9, ngalnst 251 lait year, and twonty-nlght in uanaoa. compared wi.n tweniyt.even a year itsp. IIRADSTItERT'S TIIADB IttaVIRW Pr. 070 6 S 6 70 3 35 4 35 7 76 8 65 300 4 60 4 40 7 80 4 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady in Strong Sheet SteneJr, CHICAGO. Aug. 29. CATTLM-tt. celpts, 4,000 head; market stady to strong; beeves, o.wuv.s: Texas Report flaR-sre-st More Irrejeolarlty in Some Respects. NEW YORK, Aug. 29.-DradBircet's to morrow w II say: In some respects trade reports suggest nomowhnt more Irregularity. Wtsiern advices Indicate conservative buylntr, presumably a reflox of reports of redu ed crop yields, but at the sane time they proclaim that Undo Is jual to cr In ox coxa of that done at this t:mo last yesr, when opo ntlons certainly wero trowini On thb other hand tho more Important eastern markets, particularly those hav ing to do with textiles, display more vim. Ilouio trade has enlarged and mil. a, In stead of making concessions, are Insist ing upon hlshor prices. . lluslness failures for the week were 263, whloh compares with 228 in 1913. Wheat, Including flour tx orts from thq United States nnd aOnnda, for tho wceK aggregate t.uiisu nusncis, agninst: 3,640,134 bushels last year. Cotton Mnrlcet. NEW TORIC Aug. 29.-COTTON-epot, quiet: middling uplands, 12.60a; guir, 12.75c; sales, 2,000 bales. . . , Cotton futures ooaed steady; cloaln? bid, Beptember, 12.17c; , OctoUr, 12.2 o; November, 12.180: December, "iat jattt nr, 12.09c; February, 12.lost Matco, 12.18c; April. 12.23a; May, 13.230.,, Coiton closed steady, net decllno ot 11 to 13 points Feudists Battle in Streets of City; Five Men Dying INDIANA HARBOR, Ind., Aug". A feud of a band of Rumanians was fought to a finish In the streets ot th'fl. city today. Five men are dying from knife wounds as a result ot the battle The battle was fought In the street of tho Rumanian quarters. No tire arms wero used. The fighter grappled and stabbed each other Tr.th the'r tons knives Others probably were seriously Injured as more than one had to be helped away Uy comrades when tho feudists retired from tho field leavtnfr tho five probably fatally wounded men lying tri the street. They wero carried to the police station and later taken to several honoltals bore. although the tynde durlng tho week has jjtj;. wtB,err,B, (0.15OS.00; stocken uen in a,u iiuuiiiij vuiiuiuuii .1 "1nii reaers, to.wxjr.w; cows ana nouera. nas noi oeon, rvuvcrcu. hid umwici Is still lOSltci owec;thu It was at the close of- last wceki Cows and heifers slumped on Monday In sympathy w'th the break on most other kinds of cattlo. but under the In fluence of n good buying demand the de r'lhe was speedily regained anil 01 the closo of the week the market was not materially different from what lt was at the close of last week. On somo days tho movement has been a little slow, but taken ns a whole the market has been In a good, healtny condition throughout the week. The overwhelming run of dry-weather cattle at Kansas City on the first day of tho week, together with liberal receipts at other points, caused a bad break in tho market on Blockers nnd feeders on Monday. The lower prices brought In a large number of buyers, so that tno trade became very aclvo at the decline and under this Influence the market steadily Improved, so that at the close of the week prices on the general run ot both stock era and feeders are not much If any dif ferent from the close of last week, al though they are at least 15025o higher than they wero at the beginning of the present week. Quotations on cattle: ckkvJ to choice corn-fed steers. (8.2OC9 00: fair to good corn-fed steers, (8.00418.50; common lo fair com-fe1 ateers, f7 2M.i gn..d to choice range beeves, (7.S57.76; fair to gopd ranmi beeves. (8.71417.26: common to fair rango beeves, (8 254io.73: good tj choice hfclferr, (5.50O7 .60; good to choice cows. (8.00150: fair .to good grades. 83.00 fie 00; common to fair grades, 83.6006 00; rnnrt to choice ptiirkar rvl fee.ra ITOt l.9L.talf t0 eooi "lockers nnd feeders, M,50& 7 00; common to tair stockeru mi t feeders. K.l6mM; stock cows and heif ers. 34.7553.CO: veal calves, (tf.0009 00; bulls, staiis. etc.. (4.7X47.00. Repntentatlv sales- REEF STEERS. h. At. Vt, M. At. Pr. 13 1313 8 lit 34 na 00 UUVY8. Armor Plate Bids Rejected by Secretary WASHINGTON, ' Aug. 29 Secretary WARtTlNflTOM. Auir. 28. Secretary roc'hi' tWsVm'arke?la'Si' B "CW l,lKh ' M awarded contracU approxl-HOGS-Recelpu, 16.000 headt martrt for! mat'ng (1.087,4i3 to the Catneglii Steel pncklng grades strong; others MJ,ft2 company, J. B. Kendall company and tho lower; O' la 01 aaiea. n.pj'uo.iM, iikiii, ip 9.05; mixed. (7.C4M0.0J? heavy. (7.46ifi.s; rough, (7.45S7.76; pigs. (I.OMW.76. SHEEP AND LAMllS-Hocclpts, 00 head; tnarkot general y steady; natives, (3.855 00; westerns, (C10t.90; yoarungs, (3.25Q8.10; native lambs, (6.75C8.10; west erns, (C5J8.23, Coffee aiarket. NEW YORIC Aug. 29 The anpoarance of warmer weather In Rrazll, abs'nee rf Aamnm, trnm rf.nt Inw IkmtMrflliirAi ostoa Stock Mnrket. I nii .n.icr f.nr dmii mirlrtu wem . BOSTON. Aug. 29. Clos ne ountntlnna ! frtA hv a. doollna In coffea fulur on mln'tm stocks we 1 tot'ay. The close was steady at a net '" bwa 43Villoss of 16 to 18 points. Hep'ember. .70j; Amat. .Copper ...... .4 N"eau Con. ,. 14 1 cvtobor. 8 79e: December 89V: Januarv. 9.08c: March. 8.27c: Mav. 9.9: July, ft 'An. WAXTKP Ttt Ul X)olrotr 2d-hana store pays highest prices tor (urruture. tiotn.ng, shoes. vvet W07. UB STOCK MAKKET Oi WEST Ship live stoaa to eoutn Omaha. Save mileage ar.d snnnkugc. Yuur cons.gn sninta receive prompt and careful attention. Live stuck -o!uimsaloii Atarrctusnta. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Dldg. :::::::: n M i vo ..... ...... eo a z I. A a... i NiDiui,.. ui. Aria. urn. 3 11-1 JMortn iiutu B. a U. C a B. II. 1 MOTtll Laa Cal. & Arlsoaa , Old Dominion -cai. ttscia lis usosoia Cantennlal 13 uulnc tp. luace c c... o una noon ,,, u East Uinta c. N .. 13 Biirlor , u J Franklin ,. 4i. Huperlor A n. M... iu Oraabr Con 47 Taourack ....... ,., tii Orean Cananaa .,. MU. if. S. R. A 14... ui Isle Rorsle Copper. 13 do pfd 47(4 Hair Lak latitat) Con ' tZ LU' ww!" I . uun Copper Co tl La BeJIa Cop par.... 3 Wlaona ..,.,.,.,.. . MUml Ooppar 23 WoU.rina i Ex)lTlan4. u Local Srrorlttea. Qootalloai furaUhad by Doras, Drtnksr & Co., 49 Opiaha National Dspk Bld(., Onaha. Bid Asked. American Can 6a. till It M Ooltuabua. Kits., Kite. U. Is, 3131...... 12 St f-pot market, unsettled; Rio 7s. 9Ur; Han tos ts, UftlHlo; mild, dull; Cordova, 13 4316c, nominal. Oils nd Ilnaln. NI3W YORIC. Aug. 29.-COTTONSBIO O'L Steady; prime summtrr yellow, 87 2' 478.50; fieptefher, (3.S; October, (7.78; December. 38.63. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINES Steady, Errtnrf ,pn' "n4 Trlert Fralta NEW YORK. Aug. 59 -EVAPORATED APPLK8 vju'et ana steaay. DRIED FRUIT8-Pr mes, st'ady; anri cots, quiet; peaches, quiet; raisins, dull. Vig Return. 1,7. I M I Tl 1 1 1000 I U I 8... 131 4 II 1 1 1044 4 33 1 1 10M 4 4 7 10S3 4 16 1 8 lit t 00 13 8., 130 8 SO I HEIFKRS. 4 MS 30 !.... 3...., 710 8 S3 BULLS. 1 340 I St I 3. 1100 I 4ft 1 1 1010 6 50 CALVES. .... 660 S S ....1013 I SO ....1220 6 15 .... KS (14 ....I01O I to .... 810 I 71 .... M t U ....1310 4 75 .... m iu , 3O0 I CM UOO 38 1 144 6 00 1 140 10 1. .......... 470 7 W 1 326 7 M 8 380 7 to 1 330 I to I... 220 1 CO 1 ISO I 00 1 300 9 00 1 IM 9 10 1 1)0 9 to 1 179 93 HOOH Trade onened out earner aintu this morning, and tho first sales were made at prices that were steady to pos sibly a little stronger than vesterdnv'a average. Th-sre was a keen demand for all kinds, and as the morning advanced prices advanced rapidly until on the close they were about 10c higher than yester day's general market. Taking tho mar ket ns a whold values are around a nickel higher. There whs not much com petition on the shlpp.ng grades, and, while prices neid linn, there was no noticeable advance. After the trade was once under way the movement was ac tive, and everything had been sold long before 10 o'clock. Ilu.k ot the sales was mads at (7.S6e,.86, with best lights selling as nign as s.bu. For the five days the general market shows a deollne ot about 6c. Shipping K nls. However, navo neld up well, and today's sales are strong to possibly 10c higher than a week ago. Light hoes have, as a rule, shown ' much better Quality this week than for some time. and the twenty-cent advance In the top Is due largely 10 mis tact. SuDb'.les numbered 95 cars or (.054 head. maltlnir the total for the week to data 30 915, a gain of nearly 2,000 head over both last week ana tno same week last Knnaas City Live Stoclc Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 2,0 0 head; market string; noutnems 100 nigner; prime icu at-i?!. (8.0OB9.10; dressed beef steers. 87.W!tU-50; western oteern. (S.50St7.25: southern steers, (8.2507.85: cows. (3.5nA.W; bolters. (4.5W 9.00; stocttcrs and feedes. S.TWJ.SO; bulls, (4.70TM.25; calves. (6.054JOOO. HOOS Receipts. 4, 00 head: mnrket steady to 60 lower; bulk, (8.258.r6; livy. (8.35S8.G0: packers and, butchers, (8 30 8.S0: l7ht, (8.85O8.70; pigs, (5.767.0p. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.900 head; market steady lo 10c higher; lamhn (7.40fl.lo; yearlings (005.76; wctli'ir. (4.&WG.00; owes. (.004.7S. St. boats Lire St nek Market. BT. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 29. CAT CLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; ti'X'A . .knini r7.S5ti8.00: Blockers and feeders, (S.254W.M: cows and heifers. 173 0S.;6; bulls, (6.7C.76: calves. tt.0ttti0; southern steers, o.uuo, " .-- e"lO,asRecclpts, 8.0OT head: market IDo higher; pigs and Mht, KiWlX. mixed ard butchers, (8.J5Q0.15; good t. ....... au fwTM rvt 2!vv',"r; ...mn r, ,arn SIIISEl AIXM UAMUO- ncwiiim headt market steady; muttons ifai.w; yearlings, eft-wiro-wi laniua. tf.uuvuo..x. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market, ht. JOHEI'IL Aug. 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 000 headf market steady; eUers. 80.257i 8.30: cows and heifers. 18JflS.W; calves. (5 0010.00. , . . . HOOS Receipts, 3.0W neaa; msmci tnadvf Inn. M.10! bulk of sales. 83.154165. BM151S1 ANU UAOiuo ivoceip. wi head: market steady to easy; lambs, (7.00 Q8.10. Htonx ntv I,W Stoek MrUet. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Autr. 29. CATTLE RecelptB, tfO head: market steady; nstive (8.25dt.50; bulls, stairs, etc.. (A.ZKfa )' IiUUB lleccipis. u.uu nean; innrimi irnnr- hAnvv. S7.40ff7.75: mixed. 27 "Sbt'6 7.85: llirht, (7.85: bulk of sales, (7.6607.80. HHElal ANU wiBuo- lujccipis, head. Llvs Stock In Mailt. TtMrlnts of live stock at tho six Prin cipal western markets: sioux Cltv h 6-r,no " Kansas City f."" SL Louis.. i'w o,w Ciilcago 4.0W i';V 701 st. JobopIi n 8.m South Omaha 700 6,054 12,213 l tu.r. ' Reoresentatlva sales: r n. rr. na. 340 800 7 (0 W... At. Bh. Vr. ...14 U) 7 Carbon Etccl company for material tor battleship 39, building at New York. After a conference with representatives of tho Carnegie. Bethlehem and Mldvillo Steil companies, the sec etary rejected all their bids for armor plate for the samo battleship. All were Identical on all classes, ns well as Identical with similar bids mado by tho samo companies for armor for the battleship Pennsylvania. BOARD OF IRRIGATION TAKES PART IN BRIDGE DISPUTE (From a Staff CorresoondeBt.1 LINCOLN, Aug. 30. SpedaL The State Board of Irrigation had a hearing this morning over the trouble of puttt-.ic In a state edo" brldee at North B-tct noross tho Platte river.- Tee bridge is nearly completed, but the trouble Is caused by the approach on the nr-rih side of the river. The fill his caus4 a change In tho bed of the stream nd farmers along the river near the brlige object to the manner In which the :1U la put In. County commissioners from both Joare and Saunders counties weie present ana the matter was discussed at some len'h. The bridge building company was repre sented by I R. Q If ford, who Insist! thtt the fill will be- beneficial In the fut'tre. Tbe bridge was td have been compla d some time ago, but the .trouble over tho fH has kept tho company from cumpjet lng the bridge. They aro under (80,009 bonds to complete it. Total receipt 10.000 41.854 M.64I St, Lnuls General Stnrket. ST. IAJUIS, Aug, 29. WHEAT-No. 2 red, 9&Q92c; No. 2 hard. &689Uc; Sep tember. S6S.i0oc: May, 95c. CORN No. 2. 74Uc: No. 2 white. 74V40 76c; September, 74Hc: May. 71c. OATS No. 2, 41 2o; No. J white, 42c; Enrtember, 40Sc; May, 46HO. nVE-70o. Recelnts. Shtpmeits Flour, bbls 14 000 ll.OX) Wheat, bu 129.000 AVOi Corn, bu (2,m 37.000 OaU, bu 117.000 62.000 1 HENRY HASSE HAS EVERY flppnRTllMiTv jo RFr.nVER Henry Hasse of Norfolk, who shot him self In the breast with suicidal Intent At the Hotel Neville Tuesday night. Is re ported to have Improved but little, al though his condition Is not serious. Hasse since the affair has been under the care ot Dr. Connell at St. losepYat hospital, who asserts that, barring lnt Hon and with careful treatment, he Um every chance for recovery. STORE BUILDING BURNS AND SFVoftl FIRMS msE FAT I.R fTTY, Neb.. Auc. 'Koectal Telegram.V-At V.30 p. m. today a new storo hulldlns' belonging to John Powell wits burned. The stock In Kramer's nvea market was entirely destroyed, but the loss was covered by W.XQ Insurance. Th Kelster college, which cctiples the upper floor, was ent'rely destroyed The bultd jng was pnrt'nllv Insdred. This ts the third business house to re completely de stroyed within the last six months. tlrv Gnmla Market, NEW YORIC. Aug. 29.-DRY QOODdU. Cotton goods values pointed upwurd. Manufacturers were not disposed to ac cept contracts except at advances of 'AO ic a yard. The volume was connara ilvely small. Staple men's wosr was In good demand for spring. Tho demand for silks and ribbons for the next spring season 1 broadening. Hot an SSxperuaaat, vtmxjp to h. POEHLER co. astabUsbaa til CRAM lOfciMlGSION Sand tor uuy Atacce La t tar.' taHs4S4taal'01Vm TJOtiUTat