GRAIN AND WODUGE MARKET ' All Oralm Sell Lower, with Wheat Taking Bifjeit Drop, Two to Four Cent.- EXPECT A HUGE CORN CROP OMAHA. August . IMS. AH grains are lower today. wheat lakes th biggest drop, nelllng I to 4 cents under yetHrdaye prices Corn and oat follow the wheat, corn selling Valo lower and oats, which have 'n stead jr for the last few daja. sold from lsfoe lower. A ,OOO.noo.OOO-bujihel corn crop 1 eatl matei by the Armour Grain company. 1 her Is no feeding of new com mis year, owing to the abundance of hay and pas tures, while last year It was extenelve, as pastures were very short This means mors corn for market and a supply of rough feed never before oon l being offered at Muskogee. Ok.. In wagon loads at 66c. Texas Is of fering new corn all over the southwest. I learanoos: Wheat and flour equal to fHOuO bu., ooi n, 3,000 bu., and oats, 4&.M bu. - Liverpool spot: Wheat, unchanged and corn, unchanged to Ha lower. Frimary wheat receipts were 1.1M.O0 bu., and shipments of Ut.OuO bu., against receipts of l,a,t0t bu. and shipments of .ST, (Ml bu. last year. Primary corn receipts ware 900,000 bu, and shipments of SSU.OUO bu., agninat re ceipts of l.i.omi bu. and shipments of .K. bu. last year. Primary oats receipt were 1.462,000 bu. and shipments of 461,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,236,000 bu. and shipments of 43,0J0 bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. . . Wheat Corn. Wats Chicago .... ... 3-17 81 xxinnrttpuiis ... ..... ltllulh .1., ..23 ..n Omaha .......... Kansas City ............ so a u .140 4l. LOUIS Winnipeg 33 Theav stiles were reported today: wheat No. X hard winter: 1 car, Sl.WV No. 3 hard winter: 8-5 car (old). Il.ai; 1 tar. 11.07'i; 3 cars. M.0T; 1 car. IIaUH: 1 car. 11.06; 7 cars, S1.U3. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, H.10; I -ar, 31.09; 1 car, 31.0i; 1 car, $l.0H; 1 car. J1.06; 1 car, 3W4; 1 car, 11.03; IV. cars. 1.; 3 cars, II .01',; 1 car, 31.014; V cars. 31.01. No. 4 mixed: I car (poor), c. faample: .1 car, Wc; 1 car, 98c; 3 cars, 97c Oats No. a white: cars, . No. 4 wnlte: 4 cars. 33c; 2 cars, 37Vc. Sample: 1 car, 36,c; 1 car, io. Hye No, 3: H car, 96o; 3-6 car (old), Jc. No. 4; 1 cars, WtV4c Barley No. 8: 1 car, 61o. Corn No. I white: t cars, 73c; 1 car. rac Nov 3 white: 1 car. 73H.i No. yellow: 6 cars, 75a No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, TOio; 1 cars. 7Mo. No.' S yellow t car, T44o. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 744jc No. 1 mixed- 1 car, 71',ie. No. 1 mixed: 4 cars, 734 No. 3 mixed.' 1 car (near yellow. 74V,c; 3 cars, 7314c No. mixed: 1 car, 73c Simple: 8 cars, tic; t car, 66c. Omaha Cash Prices W heat: No. 2 tur key, ll.0ejil.28; No. 3 turkey, J1.074?1.; No. I hard. tl.084.il. 31: No. 3 hard, 11.06(3 1.30; No 4 hard, 31.01T11S: No. 2 spring, 1.10i5'1.14: No. 3 spring, H.OW .11: No. 3 durum, 94ii98c: No I durum, 90ff93o. Corn: No. 3 white, 73V0"73:ie: No. 3 white.. 7 73Hc: No. 4 white. 73fff734c, No. 6 white, 7JV?f73c: No. white, 72,4372;v1c ;. No. 3 yellow, TN.i'RToM'C: No. 3 yellow, 757'.ic; No. 4 yellow. 7475o: No. b yellow, 7441J M4e: No. tt yellow. 744i74Ve; No. 3 mixed, 73Mfl'73vtc: No. 3 mixed, 73"31ic: No. 4 mixed. 72iiB73c; No. 5 mixed, 72',44f73o; No. mixed. 72ff7So. Oats No. 2 white, N40c; standard, ': No. 3 white. 8fr4ij: No. 4 white. 3739o. Bar ley: Maltln (new MfiHV; No. 1 feed (nw. 464Sc , Rye: No. 2. WB$5c; No. 3, 3H44c CHICAGO. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Frateree of tka Tradlagr and CToslaaj Prices oa Board of Trad. CHICAGO. Aug. a.r-8elllng pressure was heavy on wheat today, owing In tha main to dinicuiuee tnat were nampering export trade. -The close was nervous, 1k. to 2C5!''-o net lower, with September at 1.00H&1.00 and December at 1.004tf 1.00. Corn finished Wto to lo djwn, oats . of f . H'h'Hc . and . provisions varying from 10c decline to a rise of 60. Conditions resulting from the sinking tif hiHtS' and 'the demoralteatien. ot. -change appeared to have reduced to nearly the vanishing point all immediate chanc of any Important export business In wlieat This, fact, with signs of an augmented shipping movement to primary terminals, both In the northwest and the southwest, brought about a decided rush here to dlipoac of holdings. ..- Meanwbl.e the only buying worth men tioning was confined to shorts who wished to even up for the week-end.' Rains In llllno's and the Ohio valley gave the wheat market a momentary .how of strength at the outset, but otherwise de velopments proved almost unanimously adverse to the bulla. As a matter of fact, a good many traders were disposed U. regard further storm damage to the win ter crop as being a factor on the bear side. Excessive moisture was saia to do making the quality of winter wheat, on , tho whole, too greatly interior, as com- pared with Manitoba, which was said to! have been offered east at lower figures than could be met from Chicago. Increased rural offerings had a depress- Ing effect on corn. Unseasonable weather appeared temporarily to have lost Infln -i.ee as a prop for the market. Oats could not withstand the decllnea In corn and wheat. Threshing delays were alto gether lout sight of during the lsst half of tho session. Packers buying ut a-little firmness Into lard snd ribs. Pork, however, lacked support and showed a noticeable tendsucy to sag. Futures ransed as follows: Artklel Open. I HlKh.l Low. ! Close. 'Yes y heat Sept. Dec. 1 04'i 1 (H. 1 Q-Vl 1 025, 1 Wfi 1 0?S I 044, 1 0.l 75 Ki - Sw, 13 78 13 HO 8 06 3 13 8 675, 8 60 1 K'A Cori Sept. 76T4I 635,1 39N.I 74V HI. Deu., 64', 0-1 Sept Dec. Pork '. 375; Sept. . Oct.. Lard Sept. Oct..! R ) Sept. Oct.. 13 77' 13 77H 13 7H JJ DO 13 o.. I atln 13 HO 8 10 8 20 8 70 8 SO J 8 iO 8 30 8 17V 8 72V4' 8 72V 8 70 : 8 32 8 S2HI 8 Chicago Cash Pilces W neat: No. 2 red, 31.10firl.il: No. 2 hard. 31 111i.13. Corn. No. . yellow, e"c otners nominal. oi: no. i ...... ... ... . x : " 1 . "'u - ''' . " nine: sennnarn, new, aw. nye: iio. , Jj.ufl.Barl-y.. 61'a7oc. Heeds: Tlmitby, 35. ko cui.76; clover, 3,i,3d'o''J.25. frovlvluns: Pork " 313,87 t: 'ard, U. 6. rll's, 8M'i75. 1.WU Hnlllul. u.f.n t.TT . r,ini 1 iwvwoi i i ' . " i.wii 9 , at mark, cases included. 1U1:: ordinary, firsts. lBltu: nrsu. nortnern, CJc; llrsts. soul her, Utaig-c B ITTKR b wer: creamery. 204c. POTATvh--Hlgher; rfOtpla, 30 cam: Ohlos, 4"i4Jc; Jersey cobblers, oulk, 58c. POt'LTR"' Alive, lower; fowls, 13c; springs. Ml. ' Kn--: filT ir.ln and rrovl.lo... KANSAS CITT. Mo. Aug. . VSHKAT No. 1 hsrd. SLlftfa.SC; Na. 2 red. ll.tSft t in: t"Ptcm tier, luii ai'Cemoer, attai Wc; May, 31.0iA1i lOlf. COKX N. 2 mixed, 72ft',"Cc No. I white. TiW' Heptember. -"".tt&T.e ; iiwrmiitr. Sa'tiiCWic: May. tin. OATS-.N'o. 2 bil4, 4i40c; No. 2 mixed. w;---fw e... .seconds arTTklM. W" . !-) -Klrets. Ue: seconds. 14c. 1 tTSJ-!lm 120 1 r00,te' ""M ' . , ... . ..- utw-ipotw ,whrit o",.h.'. i-t.. rr..lk.. v 1 Pi i'T v-' , Tk ' 'i. l.srd H-sSS: No. 1 northern. $1.2iH4 .. . . r'XiURf-wcnneai fancy parents. SB-Sb; flrat r'e-rs .: wo- rt rVara SO. lORt.FJY TMd. 5a7l3; new. 6tUJ7c, RY !- c. . IiRAN-4.100. ( K,N'p, 3 yellow. TTUifiTSc. OATi-No. 8 white, HWde. FLAJC 81. a '4 m W la. t. Lata Grata Market. ST. I"HnS, Mo., Aug. C WHEAT No. o. . -u io .mo-. ju . xi. wntA 1 ino. , KEW TURK. Aug. n al'UAR "Pti i n?' i : N? 1 L'l; Ui' &ft"Bbnr. tures declined on commiaslon hou-e a. 11-r&v-DVrK1-5- . , ng to5.y. Tlie closing waa ou et. on- "-Jli No. Swhlte. 78Wc. OAT-pUmber. le: Tieceuiber, STo. Llvrraiaal Ural Market. ' LIVTRIIKJU Aug. 21. WHEAT H pot. No. 3 Uatiit xa. 11a 8d: No 4, lis 6 VI; 'o. 1 northern lJuluth, lis 'jd CX)iii cvot. American, nilxsd, new, 3a WAkH: BiBKct qnotattoas af the Day Tarlaisa ( amedltle. NITW YORK. Aug. a. '1AUK Uarely steady. .. i.iCAT Kpot weak! No. I rd. lL14t. c. 1. f. isew York, ,nmpt shipment, all rail; No. 3 hard. li. c l f. New Vora, tv arrive lane and rail: No, 1 northern, lUiuta, ll.ui)a, and iso. 1 northern, MaiU tobu, iL&is, o. L t. nufialo. t ulurea, Weiuter: .-t)temlHr, 81.11. (.VKN-btwt, bare.y steady; No. S yel low, fto, prompt shipment OATt oi"ot, M"t; u-w sianilard, nom inal; No 3 wnlto, new, aujotc; tanuy cin.ped wh.te,-new, nominal. HAX eueauy; AO. 1, i.-Xlr,; No. 3, 1.S Cii.a; 4N0. 4, $1.30; shilling. 81.14j'Lls. aU new. nOPf "Quiet; state, common to choices 114 crop, nvl3c; Pacl.io coast, 1914 crop, M''X"; 1U crp, M)iilo. HlDlOo steady; wkoU, SJUc; Central Amer.oa, 39c. Lij. Firm; hemlock firsts, 32o; econds, 304 31o. PRajVIm o. .8 Pork, steady; mess, 314 60 (Hi. A; iani-1.. . lAj.iMii'i.. ; siiort o.ear, l focao.u . l;ocl, quiet: mesa, 3l7.t.v 1 ISM; famly. i'3v.wv Lard, firm; m.U t..e west, 8H.l&U.)u, TAULOW ltm city, 6!4o; country, (Ts (feau. special. -c ec j'i wv v.ev. ; receipts, (.CM tubs! creamery, extras. V;o; firsts; 34tf 364c; secondA, li',yhni. iKS Receipts. t.iM cases; fresh gath ered, extras. iMfCTc; extra firsts, 26 He; f lists, SZmo; seconds, vverstc CHKKShV Eosys receipts. ;7 boxes, state, whole milk, fresh, flats, white and colored, specials, UfctflSVtc; same, aver age fsncy. IJc POVUTKT LJve, strong: western chickens, broilers, 20c; fowls, 17c; tur keys, 13il."J. Dressed, quiet: western frozen roasting clitukens, isv22c; fresh fowls, toed, lifcl7yo; turkeys, teed, 1D3 16c OUAIU CE.ieH.lt MARKKT. BUTTER No. 1. 1-Tt. cartons. 3So; No. 3, XU-lu, IUDS, tic. CHUiLbir-liuported Swiss, 3tSo; Amer ican bwiba, 'ioc; block Bmiss. 3-o; twins, loc; UaiBifS, loc; trltucts, loc; oung Aiuerua, lsVtc) ulua laiiel lines. lnc; Umuuigar, 'i-ia., x; New lorn wniia, lAvtc; i.i.porieU r reuch Houeiort, 4uo. rwii-imui, loc, ftn.li iiau, Im; halt but, iu; cnoiiuei cattisn, loc; nerring, 5c; codt'lsh, luittUc; mackerel, lac; sauaou, .ll.l!7r POTATOES Ksnsas, 82.76 bbl. Hh.b' CUTS-Rlus: No. 1 l44o; No. 3. 13u; HO. 3, loc Loins: P.O. 1. fcc; No. 2, 3uoi No. i, li,e. chucks: No. i, uc; tso. 3, ilrgc; io. 3, lhu. Hounus: No. 1, 17u: No. 3. lc: No. 3. t4se. Piaxes: No. 1. o; No. 3. S4c; No. 3. 8M4i rrull and vjtabls pitt.es furnished by Gulinski trull company: FitUITo u ranges; cauioraia vaisncias, lOus. ls, Xs, ts, Mua, 3o.ua per box; CaUtorn.a Vaiencias, 16ns, 178s, iwia, 31Ss, 2u0s, iiM per box. Lenious: ivxtra fancy Ooiden Bow, 3uus, 3Dus, 36.60 per box: extia fancy Sunklst. VOus. 3oos, 6.60 per box; Ked Bali, H u to 4.60 per box. Peaches: California Crawford, 16c per crate; Cail 110111 a klbertas, 1O0 per crate; California Alberus, 100-crate lou, 67c per crate; California Elbertaa, 200-crata lots, 660 per ci ale; California n.lurtaa, U.A bu. ; Cali fornia Elbertaa, 36-bu. lots, 81.30 bu. Plums: Italian Prunes, 81. to per crate; Italian prunes. 8-crats iots, 31.20 par crate; Italian prunes, lo-crate loU, 31.16 per crate; W.cksons and Kekseys, 31.26 per crate; Diamonds, Hungarians and Uross, 31.40 per crate; Box Wicksons, 31.16 per box Pears: California Bartletts, 83.00 per box; Washington .liartietta, fancy, 81.76 per box. Grapes: 4-4asket crates, 31.60 per crate. Bananas: Medium fruit 83.00 to 32.25 per bunch; Jumbo fruit, Changul nola and Port Llman, 4o per lb. Canta loupes, California ponies, 64s, 820O per crate; California standards, 82.60 per crate; Moaps Nevada standards, 82.78 per crate; Jumbos. 82.60 per crate; ponies, O, 82.26 per crate. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. lBo per lb.; Bra zils, 12Hc per lb.; almonds. Sue per lb.; filberts, 16o per lb.; pecans, 12Ve per lb. MISCELLANEOUS Cracksrjack, 33.50 per case; crackeriack, half case, 31.75 per case. Com pops, 33.26 tier case; 31.76 per half case. Peanuts. No. 1. raw. 60 per lb.; I No. 1 roasted, 80 per lb.; Jumbo raw, 7o per lb.; jumbo roastea, so per id. water melons l'ac per lb. VEORTABL.K8 Cabbaga, homo-grown, mo per lb.; bead lettuce. 31.00 per doa.; peppers, 60c per bsaket; leaf lettuce, 60c per dox.; tomatoes, 66c per basket; onions, Washington, 2Ho per lb.; celery, 86e per dos. ; cucumbers, 31.00 per basket; parsley, 86c per dos.; wax and green beans. 60c per basket; green peas, 6O0 per basket; new beets, carrots and turnips, 40o per basket; radishes, 20c per doi. New Pota toes: 70o per bu.; white, 8O0 per bu. Bweet Potatoes: 3L60 per hamper. . 1 - ' Omaha Hay Market. PRAIR1B HAT Thera Is a very larga supply of hay on the market. Total sup ply on all roads. . including today s re ceipts, amounts to between seventy-five and eighty cara. There f e about thirty cars on the Union Paclllc, thirty on the Chicago A Northwestern and about twenty on the Missouri Pacific and Bur lington. The lsst twenty cars are south ern hsy from Kansas City. Prices must decline low enough to prohibit shipments from Kansas City hers. With this heavy supply on nana aim iiruoi-r-i i m ciear weather ahead and liberal advices of hay to arrive, the market cannot remain where it has been. Ths hay that Is on the market averages fairly good. Very little, however, that Is choice, but tho majority will grade No. 1. Following is the range of values: Choice upland, 310...O rrfll.flO: No. 1. ro.00fll0.60: No. 2. S9.00W10 O) No. 3, 87.00W.OO: choice midland. 10KK(j 100; No. 1, 39-OOS 10.00; No. 8. 3.009.10; No. 3, Sg.OOiiSO'i; choice lowland. 3 .0Jy1.60: No. 1. Is.oouO.OO; No. I.' 17.008.00; No. 2. 8.0y 7.W. 1 The prevailing opinion of this market seems to be that prices will be low dur ing the fall and winter. There la not enough demand to take care of the sup 4lv. There seems to be an abundance of forage in all directions. STRAW None on the market and has not been for some time. Choice wheat is quotable at from d.0O5.60, possibly might bring 16.00. ALFALFA Three cars In storage. Practically no alfalfa arriving on the market and practically no demand for It. No. 1 to choice is quotable at tll.tM 12.00; No. 2, 39.o0fcll.00; No. 3. 7.O0c$VO0. Local Stocks aad Bonds. Q-iotatloM furnishes by Born. Brtakaf A Cm., 444 Omaha Nulonal bank building: Stock BIS. AlkM. m .. nk ii re io . i ti ,.IU 137 4. ., MS, 1 . M . 14 17 . M 7 ' ..Ul MS .. m n ,. fit. Ti .44 S4 -. t'tt M Aaiinan hour! (!, ttt.. 'W.. BnrseM-NMh 7 pw cnt ,(4 Baukara' hNent I.lf ( Ill National Bank Bid,-, p(d.... Tmi-i A t'o., prL, x dir riinnout in yatrniout Ormry etm .irtf . B,j , ,r mL m. hupp wutoi car IJn.oln liu A Elac L4-. earn..., Ltlncnln Tiepnma Co.. oonam., lon Bon ) In. tt Surety CV Mallna Flow, pfd... , llmHh A C. B. 81. SF., tfd. - ' " - f'"'," w "" i " 'Bar Nrt. I. , Tm-. h"a W.lViai iiii.l e-.iit, Powar a LA. 4a 1114 l.imoin cm, a ei. Sa, i4i Eaalrrn Power lit. a till . , North piaiu u. a Powr 4, im.. lM AJiy. h,f -S'-Wiri I III:: Omaha Wiur 4ia. 141 O 4t C. B. St. P.r a, 1W4 1M .101.74 lot. m ... 44 M ot . TV 4 . M M . 100 . SSi S7H .101 10i.i7 . 47 t . .. 100'i .10 j.aw M4 iraant uu a. ia avva jun rullu. 4ia Co. 4a. 14 17 M fi.oux City gtotk Yard la, 1190 . 1 S-a Dlaso Du A Eire. Ca. 4a, 1... H 14 a wails k'ulua ktaok Yamla 4a. 1M4.. 43 10 ' Cotla. Market " NB'..T?SK. Aug. a.-COTT0N-8pot q' lot; aaiuuiing upiaJiosv s.-uc; sales. . .Won future, opened steady: October. 3ci Lc(-miT. - 67c; January, .!c; Mrrh. 8 V: May. 10 1K L?0"0" futurea cloced steady. October. 'll:' D-rrmixr, 4.f ; January. Hbltc M" .3-: May. 10.87O. MVERHtXI Aug. Zl.-COTTON-Spot, omhanxed: good middlings 6 72d: mid- dlinss. 6 42d: low middlings. 4 6c Bu. ra. ,4,0i"J bales The cotton msrket closed stesdler bv covering, but prl'i-a showed n-t losses of from T to 16 aolnts for tha day with I)wf ruber contracts quoted at 47 or about 31.;t0 per bale below the hlgU level reacritd on Thursday's bulge. Sagas Market. . "tberi.: : wer. Baiee. 7uo LKmb4i-. I.IOc Mn h 3.UU-: May. 3.10c. . T-anrtr4 A pules and Dried Pralts Nl-.'w YOK. Aug. 21. EVAPU'RATfcU AVLBt I mil. DKll-'U t'Kl'ITH l'rtni4. sttady; sprl cols, steady; peaches, quiwt: raisins, flim. OMAHA LIYE STOCK-MARKET Big: Boa of Cattle for the Week and Many Rangers How Expected . to Come In. NO SHEEP HERE SATURDAY OMAHA, August 11. WIS. Receipts were: c-attle. Hog. Sheen. Official Monday 2S ' j 27 iH Official Tuesday 3.14? . UH1 Official Wednesday... 3 11. f Official W ednesday .. tMti 11,2 2R 03 Official Thursday t7S 12.04 Official Friday i 7SS g.241 16.10 nstlmata Saturday ... 62 6.144 1 Rl days this we.W 4.W lui.f7 Same days last week. .13 014 V Sam days 3 wks. ago.14.4" .W1 67.01 me days 8 wka ago.lt H .f. M.Mi Heme days 4 wka sgo.lS.74S 47.451 1.723 Sams days last yar...lS.3l0 40.623 M.8."4 Ths following tabla shows ths receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at ths Omaha live stock msrket for the year to date, M compared with last vear: 191 3. 1914. tno. 'stti nr.s 4R2.wi ir.su Jlosrs 1,9W 9 !2 ,al 41m ST4.42S Sheep 1,490.7 147190 14.1W Tha following tabla shows ths sveraga erl for hogs at ths Omaha live stock market for tha last few days, with comter1iMn' Data. 1916. 1114. 191. 11913. 1ml . 11M190 Aug 3. Aug. 4. Aug. 6 Aug. Aug. 7. Aug. f Aug 0 I 3 041 I 7 3i S 7H: t fOTfcf 1 i I l ' Ml 7 76. T M T70I 7 63 7 ! H 4T' T 701 8 ! OS! T 041 8 "! T W 8 171 T I 7 ill 7 M 8 23! 1 7 !! 7 11 I ? 8 11 8 1) 7 81 6 1I 7 l 8 80i 7 W 7 r 7 wi " t nt 7 ti T 7 231 7 81 7 41 I 3tS 8 f,T Aug. 10, 7 !ll 7 Ml 7 M Aug. 12. C tST4 8 7!l T 81 I 04 7 111 7 u T 43 nxt 8 V 7 WM 8 01 8 0TI 7 47 Aug. 13. Aug. 14 R0SI 04' 7 701 8 12 7 10' 7 a Aua. IP. 8 Ml T 731 8 131 7 001 1 18) " 7 T7' 8 141 7 171 til I U I 71 I 1 0K1 7 171 3 Sir 7 7 Aug. ! 7 SM4J Aug. 17 Aug. 13. Allg. 1H. 4fv 8 274 8 84W W 7 75! 3 ! 7 ;t. 7 171 8 Ml T i 7 191 8 231 7 64 09! Aug. 20! 3 Mi 7 8 MM 371 ' 7 4 Aug. 21 8 M 7 W 8 04! 7 Sunday, Receipts and disposition of live stock at tha Vnlon ftock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending; at 8 o'clock P. m., yesterday: REXTIPTS-CAR IOT. CatUa. Hogs. H'r'l. C. M. Bt P, ailssourl Parlfio. 3 t Union rciric.. C. N. W.. east S 6 1 1 3 C. & N. W., west. C. B. A O., east v- u. a. u., west C. R. T. A P.. east.. Chicago OL West .. .. .. Total receipts i 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris Co .' fewift A Co., Cudahy Packing Co Armour lc Co Schwarts aV Co J. W. Murphy. ..u.. Kohra Packing Co.... 32 Hogs. ... SSJ ... K73 ...l.tns nji 3,11.3 127 Total 7.0 CA.TLB As usual on Saturday, there was nothing of any consequence In the way of beef steers on ths market and values were nominally unchanged. Re ceipts for the week have been approxi mately 20.W0 head, or 2,600 more than tna previous or the corresponding Week last year. About two-thirds of the arrivals this week have been rangers and the pro portion of cornfeds has been compara tively small. Dissed beef men have ap parently preferred the rangers, and ths trend of values on cornfed cattle has been lower from start to finish, the decline for tha week amounting to WSHc, Quotations on tattle: Good to cholc fed yearlings, 9.0.'i.;0; fair to good 'ed yearlings. 17 75PH.76; common to fair fad yearllugs Sti.766.7.76; good to choice heavy beeves, 89 .0050.40; fair to good corufed beeves, - 8.264.00; common to fair corn fed beeves, 87.ftS 83; prima grass beeves, tt 2fx&8.,5; good to choice grass beeves, 87.3643; fair to good grsss beeves, 37.40 Cfl.tb; tommon to fair 8 rasa beeves, 4 67.40; good to choice fed heifers. 37.009 8.60; good to choice fed cows, f.Si'7.25; good to choice grass heifers, t6.54f MO; good to choice grass rows, 826414.76; fslr to good rows, $u. id4i. 26; common to fulr cows, 84.0O(c?6.7S; gcod to choice feeders, I7.3-V3S.00; fall to good feeders. fj.7mv7.Jk.; common to fair Blockers, S6.eOO 70; stock heifers. S6.7iiiO.7B: stock cows. lo.60Uti.6O: stock calves. .54f.00; veal calves, 3?.u0ii 10.00: bulls, stsgs. etc.. 8i.0uO7.00. HOGS Supplies wera Just fair for a Saturday, some eighty-two cars, or 6,144 hesd making up the day's receipts. Ths week's receipts foot up 49.&M head, being Soon-larger than last wek It.oott heavier than two weeka ago and 9,000 .more than wii nre auri.ig-t.ie sa.ue uuys mat year. Uhlppers' tiade continued on ths up grade this morning, and light hogs sold up , tully inc. and in the case of tops 16o better than yesterday. Best lights sold as high as 17.20, with others up to 91.15, and from that on down. Most of the hrcsk of Wednesday and Thursday has been recovered. No. At. era. rr. tea, ST. gh. Tt. ....,. ..74 ... too 71 22 0 t II 4)4 .411 00 II ft 160 M 10 W ... m 47 t ... ID M (44 1 (I6 T4 221 ... TO 41 J.s 14 4 10 It iM 140 74 I l) tit -. II ... 7I si a i 4 j 44 2ai iu r l vo 4t.i rj...,....s:4 tn 44 24 .10 S 3(1 1 ... ti U t03 10 Jf0 74 Ill 44 7 h) 41 ti ... 4 26 ' 47 ...115 ... Ill 0 ,.MS 40 4 li , 7 ...1IT ... 7.4 1 . I) 4 to 44 1UI ... 7 11 42 Jl III 1 1 ... 7 10 U ...m M W 44 U ... 7 l'i 71 t0 1W 4 14. H 121 ... 7 IS U. ...... .13t 4 40 0 201 ... T H 71 ..ii4 ... b 40 tl 201 ... 7 20 41 Ut ... 44 nHEfc.l' There were no fresh arrivals of sheep or lambs today, but the week's total is a good big one, anyway, some 106. 443 hesd having arrived l.ere in the i lsst five dsya. This is gutting closs to the record for any week in August, and I is ins largest weea nere since isai w tober. be ng 35.CO0 larger than a week sg. a gain of almost oo.OuO 'over two weeas ago. and li.OoO heavier than for the same wattle last v.,r (quotation on sheep end lambs: Lambs, t,.tholc?' W.4Ti8.0; .lambs, fair to fiuuu, ,3.j s.ao; ireu-ra, i.a"'.ii year- inga, lair to choice. 35.Oi'ii.2u. yearlings. feeders. .O0tir.75; wethers, fair to choice, I5.&u(.00: ewes, good to choice, 3S.0u9 8 36; ewes, fair to good, S4.5Otf.00; , fiedrra. 34.SA4.7a. RepreaeiitaUve sales: No. 28 Idaho ewes.. 104 Iuaho ewes IK) Idaho lambs 205 Idaho lambs. a Idaho lambs XU0 Idaho lambs tVM Idaho lambs 2 Idaho lamba Z3i Idaho feeder lambs... 78 Idaho feeder lambs.. 456 Idaho feeder lambs.. tDi Idaho feeder lambs.. Av. .. H3 .. 90 ..112 .. 6 .. 74 .. 70 .. 7 .. 6A .. M .. St .. 61 .. 67 tw t 30 8 SS 8 40 8 80 8 40 8 80 7 14 8 M 8 00 8 30 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cat tin Wk II ear Stroug - Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Aug. 2L t!ATTLE Receipts, 900 bead; market, weak; native borf cattle, 4h OCrt'Hi weatern steers, 86 7,V( 9 16; cows and heifers, 83.1ira.oO; calves, & 6iti'12.26. IIUUd Receipts, R.000 head; market strong at So to loo advance; bulk of aales, S-vaxT.W; light. 37XVa7.i; mixed. 316-iA 7.70; heavy, 6.u7.w, rough, -.ilu4j1.10; pigs, 1 MU'I.W. faHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts. 2 000 head; market, steatiy; wethers, Su-trxty S.ibi ewes. 8l.Wi6.70, lambs, S.60tt.46. Bt. I.ools Live Stock Market. 8T. LaOL'IS, Aug. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, j0 head; market steady; native beef steera 8i.oai0.16; yearling steers and hellers. 84.6ul0.00; cows, l.0on'i.to; stockers snd feeders, 3t.0U44.26:, southern steers, 36.2.4i8.!ki; cows and hellers, HOud iu; native calves, Sri.OUa 11.00. HO'Hi Receipts, l,4uo head; market ateady; pig and lights, 37.4j-7.75; mixed snd butchers, Si.44u;.76; good beavy, IC.W tr7 o . HUEEP AND UMHS-No racelpU; market ateady:, lambs, 7.7lS.50; sheep and es, 3i.W7.0u. St. J-4aki Lire Steok Market. ' FT. JOSKPH. 111.. Aug. ti. CATTLB Reepta. 60 lifad; market etaadyt Starrs. 87 Miw: cows aud lisUera. 4t0iav.00; csIvm. 7 WVii lo.aS. IKWIH-R-cripta. 1.608 head; market Btradv to strong; bulk of aales M.3lmi7.U. KHRKP AMI UHt(-Rrc-lpts. none: niarket nominal; lamba. S8. ).?. Slaaa lty BIOITC CITY Live Stack Market. la., Aug. 2L CATTLi: Reerlnts. 44f hiad. HiXib Itroripta. ,.-.,() head: market tlt.iiy to lo higher; heavy, $6.' y i.:; mv. OMAHA SUNDAY TIKE: AUflUST 1 l LrVfNdi RfXTM . r niNwa room T T . LI; L Li 1 TVR3T rtCOR Tha bousa Illustrated nuie U one tu..i Is especially adapted for a young 'couple, where they desire a five-room house that ! Is a little out of ths ordinary. Ths fir' floor consists of three rooms and tl second floor having two bedrooms, ba and large store room; each room bavi. plenty of closet space. Ths living at dining rooms ara finished In plain m oak, and at (ha end of the living roo Is th bullt-ln seat with tha bookcas. on each aide, A very attractive stair way leads to ths second floor. , The Kitchen la supplied with bullt-ln cup I boards, and plenty of floor space for stoves and tables. At the rear of the kitchen is an entry for refrigerator space. Any one desiring, mors Infor matlon on tha above design, or tha plan ning of a new boms, should get In touch With ths architect, who will ba glad to furnish such . information. Everett 8. Dodda, alVaU-ala Pax ton block, .Omaha, Nsb. mixed, WW W; light, 86.00130: bulk of sales. 8.10.60. 8HKe:P AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 , head. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 21. CATTl.F-No receipts; market steady; prime fed steers, tHMHiM; drcsasd beef steer. S7.MjD.0; vuuni sieers, fi.wQv.w; siocaers ana .feeders, 86.J6tfS.a6; bulls, S.36074.76; calvss. .uu.io.&. nijvfa nr-.eipis. ivu n-nu, mariiei higher: bulk of sales, 3R4?7., heavy, 3h.X'y.K0L packers and butchers, pi.Vif 7.86; ltg'it, 870O'n1.6; r'"". 8.50JW.28. BHEKP AND I-AMBA-Rccelpts, 1,000 head; market higher; lambs, tM.24iX.i5; yearlings, K 2&&7.00; wethers, 86 60i.26:, awes, o.2f'C.W. Chicago Lira Btoek Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 31. CATTLE Re ceipts. I'M hesd; market steady; beef cat tle, 36.0ottlo.6; weetern steers, 3.7Mi.; row and heifers, $0.1039.00; calves, SS.uOtf 13.00. HOOS Raoelpts, 6,000 head; market slow to lOo above yesterday's average; bulk of salss, 98.20iQ7.20; light. 97.007T7.U; mined, SS.1607.70; hesvy, 5.utf7.00; rough, S6.fW10; pigs. S7.004f.O0 SHBKP AND LAMBH-Recelpls, 8.000 head; market strong; sheep, 35.tofl6.30; lambs, 16.8093 .85. DUN'S . REVIEW Of TRADE Forelga Eicksig aad I.abo Trsi blea AartTi VJJW TORK, Aug. JO. Dun's will sayi International monetary complications and d'sturbances in the ranks of labor constitute tha chief elements or uncer tainty In the general situation. There la. however, nothing either unsound or dis quieting In strictly domestic finance and trough further controversies between emnlovers and wage earners have arisen. serious and protracted troubles have thus far been avowed. The foreign exchange jCh attention are essentially those of the bePlrrrent mostlv fractional. Total sales approxl nations abroad and aftect this country mated at SnO.uOO eharea. of whi;h. steel mainly In the sene that export trade may be Impeded unless relief Is sfforded. Recent Importations of gold failed to Oheck the depreciation of European funds tn the New York market and more ef fectlve means will be necessary to Cor rect conditions that are wholly lacking In precedent. Negotiations are under way with this end In view, but the exact n ure of the remedial meas.i-e4 to be adopted remains largely a matter of con jecture. Because it was attend d by consid erable loss of life and destruction of property the most adverse vent of the week was the storm that completely 1 sol- la ted several cities along the coast of Texas. Shipping and railroad trafflo suffered and growing cotton -a-aut. thou ah to what extent ie leading I Initely known. Otherwise, the crops sre do'ng finely, uross earn ngs of roads reporting for the first week of August made a better showing than for tha same period of any previous month this (year. I xrAwlw K.nlr ctarinaa were t? 1KX Vt - si? ,n Increase of M2.8 Der cent over last year, when most of the exchanges wsre closed. - ' Clearlac llaaso Bank gtitesaeat. NEW TORK, Aug. 21.-The actual con- Aitim nt earlnar hnuaa banks and trust . - ompanies for the week shows that they Vol(1 ju,B8T.820 reterve in excers of legal requirements. The statement follows: . . o II Wii SH.Oib 831 W7 iO) 1 tRea. In own vaults 47S.4H7 000 3.8l,0 0 Res., fed. re. Dunks JUW,B7,0J jteg. other depstrs.. 8i,7.0i"0 Net demands deps.. 1,841 M8.000 r tlma taooalta... 142 71 OO 7,4.0 OK) 3,611 OK) et.iw.o 3.424 001 47J.O 4) Circulation r,O97.0O I Excess reserve ' lM,u,U0 H"--.'4i0 I A ta naarva fi4fi 101 Ail Pr. j summary of state banks and trust com 6 00 punie In Oreatsr New York not Included In clearing nous statement 1 Amount. Incresse. Toana. etc. .$(.C6 2.ao S 3.3kl0 . 40.090. 42.KOO . 8 6M i 14j.Mj Specie lytaal tenders Total deposits. T4,J..7.&J 1 317,000 Banks' caah ressrve tn vaults. ...tl0,4i0.4t ! Trust companies reserve 4.lxi,!X Iecreass. fOf which f44.0K.000 Is specie. rnffee MArket. VOTIf W.DV , .. fl AV 4T m 4. market for coffee future waa unsettled today with pricm working lower under lr.mrnieo'Tyr i'ow.? firm offers from Brarl'. The opening wh steady st a decline of I rolnis to an ad- ivance of 3 iwlnta, and the market held pretty well during the early tr dlng, but orferings increasad. with December con- tiacts selling off to .40c, snd the clour, bags. August, 8.2X-; tk')lmr. riiir .!...' October. ."Cc: November. 8.'": Decemtr 40c; January, 4rj; Fobruary, 3.4c; rti&tfp't&'iiXi stnadv R'o 7s 7c; Rantos 4s, K. Coat ann rrelght quotation- wr unchanged . to 18 po'nts wr ih reports that there I were two orrem or well duarrlbrd Santos 4s. Rio exchanre was 3-14d lower at 12 B-16d, MLrels pri es were unchangtjd. Lnadoa tack Market. LONDON. Aug. tL-Holtday on tha stoW ev-haaarj. BILVKR-Rar, 3?!id per ounce. MON1 Y Si4 rer cent. lUiTlfNT RATES Short bills. V.i Der cant; three months. per cant. Dry Ceods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 3L-DHT OOODH Cotton, steady. Iran., steady; burlap, steady; knit goods tn better demand, drea gooda and mn'a wear ware 'jt steady demand for future delivery. N Elgla Batter Market. , KLOIN. III., Aug. -fl.-UUTTER-No butter market today. Apartments, flut. houses asd cottage ran be rented quickly snd cheaply by a Bee "for lltnt.' 1915. telwa. Fivc-Eoom HoUsd Out' of tho Ordinary ml 121 YLMH ism NEW YORK STOGK MARKET International Affairs Loom Large on the Financial Horizon. LIQUIDATION IS FEVERISH NHJW TKT""tK. Aug. II. International f fslra loom, d arga n ha I an lath rl todav, FtO ks v eta llq Idated with fever ish haiite. In connequence of latest de velopments In the Arabia eplnoon. CVm cern r.'tfard ng this country's relations with Germany waa heightened when it became known that the Hritlah govern ment had made specific denlul that the Arabia wsa under protection when st tarked. Advices from Washington to tha effect that our ams-sdor at Berl'n would be directed to make renreaentatlons to the German foreign office offered further cause for apprehension. Openln prices, wnl'e generally lower, mainly affected tha wsr shares, but tha selling - movement soon comprehended lenders as United Btates Bteel. Union l' clfl. Canadian Pac flc, Southern Panlflo snd Rending. Transactions In steel were even larger than in the early days of tha week and at the height of tha decline a break of was recorded between sains. Steel fell to W. a loss of 8V. tTnlon Pa rlfio at 127H broke 8 and Canadian Pa lfi", Bmithem Par.'fio and Reading yielded virtually 3 points each at 147H. S64 and 14TA., respectively. Kethlchmi strel, a tl-o'igh most Inactive of the prominent war stocks, sust"lned a loss of 11 Points at 274. with 4 points de cline in tns preferred at 141. General Motors fell V points to . New York Air Brake H at snd Pressed fitl Csr bhi at 64. Of-er isa'.es of the same clsss as well as motors snd minor equip- menta fell iwnv S to 8 nn'nta. Wnltn'im I priors were mide In the final dealings. the f aw mcovrira from that level hnlna- : supplied almost 26 per -ent. 114 l shares i were extensively traded in. Anaconda ner -ent. &1S el annrea I fnllins- U nolt.ta in 07 and Tenneaii-o i,r. per 1 point to 48. ' , Some of the week's financial under takings were refected In the bank stste ment. which showed sn actual loan ex pension of about 'I 0O with s cash sain of e'moat 811000,000, while reserves increased by 36,8S4,0"0. Bonds were weak In sympathy with etoow declines. Total sales, par value, llTnerof ii rer cent In United States 3a. 54 per cent In Panama ?s and 1 rwr . cent in Panama 2s were shown by the quoted rates oi the week. Progress is Being O Made m Erection Of Big Buildings! The excavation Is practically completed for the Blackstora liotel at Thirty-sixth and Farnam streets. The cement foun dation and the piling le In with cement caps on the piling. The cranes are to ba put In place early thla week, and the j steel construction work Is to begin per- haps within a Week. Work on this fanv lly hotel of eight stories Is now to ba pushed rapidly. ( Work la well under way on the" new addition of the Skinner macaroni plant. The excavation la completed, together with the foundation. The skeleton struc ture la to be put tn at one. The addition la to duplicate the present plant, as well as duplicate the capacity. Excavation Is complete for the Bran? dels . garage, storehouse and srvi e plant at Seventeenth and Dodge streets. The work of pouring; concrete for the foundation and pillars for the Rose Realty building at Sixteenth and ram em treats Is In progress. Bom I rases for offloes and store rooms In the new bulld- in hv be,, negotiated. With th excavation completed at F"!f- nd J', ,U'op th Wot Id-Herald building, the necessary equipment Is being hauled Into place to healn nn the framdatlnn t?'n on " 'tlon. The steel framework for the Grain Kg. change building hss been com.rif.trd and ''or1t ' olnl along rapidly there. 1 i i . ' Good Demand for wv.iy.iva, .vr, Houses to Rent Demand for houses to rent at present Is somewhat better, comparatively, than the demand for houses to buy. Moderate sited homes are selling right along, and ral estate men ssy ths demand Is fairly good for the time of year; but the d mand fur hnuaea to rent of nind-rata alsa .,, ... . . ,. . growing demand for all-modern housos. Then, too, thla la th time ef year when persona who have lived In a partly mod ern house up to thla time, like to channs to an all-modern house with furnace heat, elect do light and sewer and water facilities in the home for tha winter) 1 Apartment bouses are In good dumsn l, ' though a d'S4'n or mors of various sizes hare been built this summer and others are Just now being constructed. Th de mand for apartments In them hit flllei them, and many apartments are being leased frvn. mer plana of building that I "IfttD 3300M- - r- ;uii- ii u;." r.hr'-iiv hava no mora than tha foundation com pleted. MANY BARBER SHOPS IN BERLIN FORCED TO CLOSH (Correspondenoa f the Associated Press.) BERLIN. Aug. a-Mora than ona-qtisr. ter of tha barbers and wig m alters "oi Berlin have been called Into ths army,' with ths result that no less than 104 bar ber shops In the capital have had to close. for a time woman whose barber-husbands went to the war last year at tempted to keep ths shops running with the employes who were left, but as then have gone, pne by one, the women have hnd to close tha doors and suffer accord ingly the loaa of their Income. Only older men, who were tnollglMe for service, have been untouched by tha war, but even they have had to worn from early morning until late at night to make up for a lack of employes. , The recent quarterly meeting cf the maatei1 barbers of Berlin was the first ' In the history' of the organisation at which no new member was taken In, and never has there been so small a number of apprentices recorded only three being eligible to advancement WALKS INTO LIONS' CAGE T PROVE HIS BRAVERY (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) FISHGUARD, England, Aug. fc-?r-geant Fuller. -who recently won ttie vic toria cross tn Flanders and hag alnoe been assisting In the recruiting camoaign In Englsnd. won two recruits here by en tering a lions' den. .Puller waa speaking at an open-air ... .... ,nlng in a vscani lot aajoinmg a smaii outskirts of the audience jestingly ie marked to him: "We'll Join !f you re brave enough to enter that Hons' cage 4'narmed.M "I'll Jujjt take you at yow word." re turned Fuller without moment's liesl- tatlon Llons have no terror for any me ' ho has been In tha front trenches in iFlonders." He strode over to vhe menagerie, ob tained the permlestotl of the proprietor, snd entered th cage, whore thera were two Hone. Amid tremendous, excitement I In the crowd, ha calmly ntrokod the lions I for a moment or two and then walked I out of the cage- and resumed his place on i . th recru,un,f SS3SSS :aP: Cartor and Southern Load $7.50 per 100 Lb 15o Por Gallon Reduction on Shcrvvln-Wllllams Palnto Also FLATTOriE Tho Washable Wall Paint. BARKER DR0S. PAIiiT CCLIPAHY 1609i Parnam Gt. Phone Doug. 4750 ALEXANDER MUNROE Warm Alt Ksatlag aad eatilatlBg. Tin, Copper aad Bha Iron Weeka. Jekb.ra ef raraaees aad Aar Uu of Kgis4era. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY realasalar raraaoea. Bstlmatea Oheerfolly Olvaa. 0 loath IStk atrt. , Waahlagtoa Kail. cpaocxoc30aocaQX30E30csoc30C30ciOEaoc3oaonoi3oc3 g BEFORE BUYING Paint, Varn:$h. Stain. Enamels' Paint Specialties, Painter' Suppl.e Cull at 1812 Fornam Street or Ftton Douglas 70IS C. iR. COOK paint co; QUALITY T E BEST. PRICES RIGHT DODD9 VUoue Iou;l4 H1. PA XTOX BLOCK. . - OMAHA. 84-iid BO CenU for My X'W FUn l-jt.k.. 7-0 MIMUNITIOHEXPENSE BIG General Heinrich Roline Declare! a Man as 300,000 Shells Dis charged lii One Day. SMALLEST SHELL . COSTS . (Correspondenca of the Associated Freaa) BERLIN, July , l$.-Ths asionishlng shell-consuming power of modern ar tillery Is discussed by General Heinrich Rohna In an Interview published by the Voaslsrhe 2ltung. "In the war of JS70." says General Rohne, "no German battery fired more than 200 rounds In one battle from each of Its guns. A Russian battery fired 622 rounds for each of its guns at tha battle of Tuschltschao. The use of ammuni tion in ths present war puts all these figures In the shade. , . "During tha whole Franco-German war ths German artillery fired 317,000 rounds, a lenh part of which was uej In the battle of St Prtvat In the R isso-Jape-ties war on side used a total of 864.fX) shells. "On March 10 German headquarters an nounced that the enemy during tha pre ceding fortnight had fired off an Im mense amount of heavy artillery of Its own and of American manufacture, often using more than lX),ono shells' In twenty four hours. This Is three times as much as was used In the battle of St. Prtvat on a front almost twice as long. The number of shots that wera ffred at a yard of front was six times as large as In ths year 1370 In ths hottest battle of the wsr. "Nearly 300,000 ahetls were fired at..thrf i north of Arras on June 17. This was al most as much as lh Whole fire' of ths .German artillery la lkTO. On the Gertnan side w used our ammunition mora spar ingly, because ths American factories cannot add to our supplies. .' How costly the bombardment of Arras was for tha English may ba gathered from, tha fact that tha very smallest gun shoots a pro Jectlle costing at least 8." . Apartments, flats, houses and cottage can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee 'Tor Rent." Rest Tear Rasae Thla Wlnta With risen, rare, Mslsi. Hsalttrfal Air Trm a Wcirsi Heater1 OAS AXD HOOT COMmMOtO Ths wtusl rsgaose year seal east 38 to 14, eparatM with leas car, glvsa mere afflc.ant sarvlos aad pro-Idea healthfnl axrgain for svsry aambar of yur housrhold. Writ today tor lllua. tratad lltaraturs drscrlblng tk WE1K haatar, or, ensns la la ear salsarooia aad Irt us gamonstrat Its maay su perior faatarea gattls year h rating arab Ism NOW. InvasUgats ths WiUfk WO, HFWIR RARnWARB OOMTANT. A JAf af h 4---bi Kir, a a . - ""a on o-iana, isa. j OLAF KKIAOV, tt feath Mala St.. OsaaeU "Waffa, ta. TAXnARn FTKI4ACB HrFfLT CO J 411 HMth lh Htrro. Omaha, Msk. ' Wsatera Wbalawla niatrlhatera. ' Hcauy '.tlbisting E, J. DAUBS 1212FamantSL Tel. D.353 iiwnnn.iw.ii.-e-i 3 - pkb I I I 4 THE AUCH1TECT f i i r 1 - - : r : r il''": Si!