Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 09, 1916, Page 10, Image 10
10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. GRAIN AMI PRODUCE Cash Wheat is Bather Weak t and Market Ruljs from One ' to Two Cents Lower. RECEIPTS ABE STILL HEAV Omibi, August I. llll. TIm caih wheat market waa rmtbvr weak today and ruled from lc to lc loWsr. ' lUcelpta continued heavy and there waa an etcellent cash demand for all ktrda of wheat and eepecially for the better grades of new wheat ' No. 1 hard wheat Bold around II. tt and the hulk of tha No. I hard brought $1.174, only a few care selling ae high ae 11.21. - The oom market ruled fee lower to lc hither. Tha corn market - generally waa lower, only the white corn selling at higher prtcee- Tha oata market wee rather unlet on ac count of the light receipts, but there wee a pretty good caah demand tor thla cereal at lower piicea. . Recelpta of rye and barlejT were not ot murb Importance, rye selllni,- about Sc lower and barley Inlnff quoted from ateady to lc hither. Clearances were: 1 Wheat and flour, equal to 731.001 buahelo: corn, 211.000 bushels. Mts, MIMwe buehela. Unrpool cloee: Wheat, eteady to ' fed lower; corn, ateady to Id lower. . Primary wheat recelpta were I.OIT.OoO huahela and ahtpmente Ml.ooo buehele, egatnet recelpta of 1,011,000 buehela and ahtpmente of 131.001 buehele alst year. Primary corn recelpta were I31.0UB bush ele and ahtpmente ITC000 buahelo, e:alnsl recelpta of lul.OUO buihele and shipments of 114.000 buehele leet year. Primary oata recelpte were 1. 754.0OV bush ls and ablpmente 177,000 buehele.. agalnet recelpta of eSS.OOO buehela and ahlpnienta of 110,000 buehele laat year. .. . j . ABLOT RECEIPTS, ' . , Wheat. Corn. Oata CMsato .041 171 . 1147 Waneapolla 04 . .. .. puluth 107 ... .. Omaha 177,. II ' 11 Kaneaa City HI It IS Winnipeg Ill - .. .. Theao aalaa wore reported today: , Wheat No. I hard winter: I care, 11.13 tt I can, 11.11: I eara,.tl,74s 1 car, 11.37V.. No. 1 hard winter: 4 ears, 11.11: 47 care, 11.17. s t l-l care, 11.1! H; 1 can, 11.1714. No. I hard winter: 1 car, 11.17: I cara, 11.17; 1 care, 11.17: 1 car, H.llHi 1 care, 1.!H; 1 oar, ll.llli; 1 car, ll.ltVi; I cere, 11.11; 1 oar. 11.11; 4 cara, 11.14; I can, I1.I1H; IVi cara, 11.21; 1 car, Lie I,; I ear, 11.10. No. 4 hard winter: 1 ear, 11.141,; 1 ear, 11.14: 1 ear, ll.llt; I can. 11.10; 1 car, 11.11; 1 car, II. life; i card. 11.11; I can, 11.17: I can, 11.11; 1 ear, I1.1H4; 4 cara, ll.lt. Sample hard winter: 1 oar, II. H; 1 can, 11.11; 1 car, ll.fltt; t ear, 11.47. No. I durum mlied: l-S cat, I1.1IH. No. I durum mlied: 1 car, 11.11. No. I mixed; 1 ear, 11.14. No. 4 mlied: 1 oar, ll.lij 1 ear. till. , Rye No. 1: 1-1 oar, lie , Barley No! I: 1 car, 71c; t-l ear. 70. ' Corn No. I white: 1 oar, 7IV,o. No. I white: I ear. 7IVo. No.. 4 white: 1 oar. 77V,o: 1 car. 7714a No. I whltel l-l ear. 71c. No. 1 yellow: I ear, Mi. No. I yellow: I ear. 7lol I can, Tloi 1 car. lac No. 4 yellow: 1 oar, 71 Ho. Sample yellows 1 ear, 71c No. I mlied: I care. 7IVio, Ko. I mixed: I can, 71c, . No. 4 mlied: 1 ear. 77oi 1 ear. 71 He, No. I mlied: 1 ear, 77 lie; l-l car, 7To; l-l car. 14c. No, I mlied: 1 car, 7lol I can, 74c. Oat Standard: l-l can, 41c Xu, I white: t can. 44Hot 1 oar. 40 li e. No. J white: 4 can, 40c. Sample; 1 oar, llVaa; 1 car, Met I can, IIioi I can, UVio. . - Omaha Caah Prlcee Wheat: No. I hard. 11.2701.11: No. I hard, ll.S091.174t! No. 4 hard. II U1.HH. Corn: No. I while ,7114 eu.. II. It white. TlejISUo: No. 4 whlta. 77177Hel No. I white, 7l4)77oi NO I whit. 74tci No. I yellow, 7IH7i4o; NO. I yellow, 7t1IVjo; rio. e yellow, IB 7H4o; No. I yjllow, 707IMci No. I yel low. 777lo; No. I mlied, 7I07IH0: No. I mlied, 774)7lo', No. I mlied. HH4) 77v-c; No. I mixed. 74077'io: No I mlied. 74 0 71c Oata: No. I white.' 41t)41He; standard, 40tHlo; No. I whit. 40 14 0 4ve, No 4 white, ! 14 9 too. Barley: Malt ing. II 07lo: No. 1 feed, II 012c Rye; No. 1, HOlio: No. I. I4QI7C OMAHA FUTl'BKe) MARKET. Tl heat, Both ' September and December, . Make Sharp Advanca. Omaha. Auguat I. lit. ' Th wheat market advanced sharply to day. September advancing 1H and Decern bar ruling about .lo up. ' Corn waa alee atrong and advanced iHo Ob September and 14o on December. Then waa fairly active trading In wheat and corn, but there waa very little Intereat In oata. Out dvnced fractionally, however, with wheat and corn. The government report received today I very bullion., th corn yield being animated at 71 par cent ot the ten-year nvarag. Th eetlmate on oata Waa II par cent and on eprtng wheat II per cent. Tha total yield of wheat la eetlmated al 111,74,100 buehele; corn, 1,777,400,000 buehela, and oata, 1.114.100,000 buehela. Oinaba eloeing prutea on tutureo tor thla tlsy: . Art upon Hub iliw.t t:iu i Vs V hi Sept tfoo May Corn . Sept Dee Oat Sept Doe May I II 1 57il!0 'l l!7s' 7!7 1 35 '4 I 3114 1:1 lllli 130 1 it 14 1 I J-il.nl MtVi! lie lie 71' 44 -. 44 ' by Lofan A Bryan, stoek and f rain broktra. ..IK I. 'tlt!' - 44. 4f ill MVil 1 44 40 Chicago doling prtcea, fun. 7H 41 III Art. I Open. I High. tWw.j Cloee, I Tee" Vpt 1 11 111 111 111 111' Dec 1 II 1 17 11414 1 17 Ut May 1 41 1 41 111 1 41 141 Com (apt 11-11 . 11 11 H4- ! Dec 7014 10 11 70- 70 May. 71. 1, 14 1114 lilt 74 Oata ' ' Sept' 41- , . 11 41 43 44 .Dec 44- 41a 46 41. 47 May .41 ' 41 4 . 41 10 Pork . Sept ' II lo 21 II 31 40111 1012 21 K Doe. 2171 till 22 71 11 II ....x lard Sept II 17-11 II II 12 IS ll II II Id Oct.' U 10-11 II II II ID II II l II Dec II 71 II It II II II 10 Rib ' Sept II Tl II 17 II 71 II 17 II 70 Oct. II III II 71 II 10 11 71 II 17 new, 11.04. Barley, 46017c. Seeda: Timo thy, I" 10; clover. 17.1)0014.10. Provisions' Pork, 121.10; lard. 111.17: rib. 111.47 0 14 27 Butter Higher; creamery H02le. Eggs Higher; recelpte. 1,761 caeca: firsts, 13924c; ordinary flrata, 22 0 21c: at mark, caeee Included. Potatoee Unsettled : recelpte, 41 cars: Jer aey and Virginia, bulk, ll.UOl !0;Vlrilnle. barreled. 131091.10; Mlesourl Illinois and Ohio, II. 0091.01. Poultry Alive higher; fowl, . H017c; springs, 11030c. NEW MtTSTOCKS Market Shakes Off Some of Quiet of the Last Tew . Days. M.ANY GAINS ARE NOTED tw Turk. Aof. th itork rnarkat iravs virr Indication todar of a dUpotttlon to ahakt off Ita recent luaaltuda and mount to hlhr Invala. ftettlemtsnt ot th local labor troubles, aaater money and other favorable atiflnri contributed to the eud den aceeieton of bnlllih aentlment. Prtca were at their beet In the final hour, but reacted here and there on publication of th government crop report Official flfurea bore oat recent eetlmatee of lerloui damaffe to corn and iprlng wheat, the former ehowlnf a condition on Ausuet 1 of 7S.S, aralnet SI a month ao, while wheat condition wu placed at 4,4, affalnet I on July I. Other rralna and cereals disclosed more or less deterioration, though generally above the ten-year average. Shipping shares were the active features, Mercantile Marine preferred recording an extreme gain of 1 on very large dealings, with 1 tor the common and I for United Fruit. There were the usual renorts of an approaching reorganisation of the Mercantile Marine company on terms satisfactory to the contending Interests. Pacific Mall, whose fortunes are Inter woven with Marine's, also made a gain of 1 i polnta. There were momenta of strength In Reeding. Union Pacific, and a few other Important sales, together with minor shares like Denver A Rio Grand common and pre ferred and Lake Brie tt Western, but grangers were slightly affaoted by crop con ditions. ' - United States Steel mounted to 17 and closed a mere fraction tinder that figure, the stock showing signs of steady accumulation In the forenoon, when it led all others. There were additional- gains In the paper Issues on highly prosperous trade conditions and petroleums were better, despite further price reductions. - Miscellaneous stocks, Including seme com ing wlthnl the category of war luues, were 1 lo i points higher, ' but munitions and mnlnri were relatlvelr backward. Oaa stocks supplemented recent advances, part of which was later surrenaerea. roiei sties oi eiwu amounted to 16S.0O0 shares. Bonds were Irregular, except Marine 4Vj's, which duplicated their recent high record at 107. Total. sales, par value, were 92.12". 000. United States bonds war unchanged on call. . Number of sales and quotations on leading stocks werei - , . . LOW. itosa. Hui!t.v .... ReoelDts and distMaltlon of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock yes , , R EC EIP TS CARS. !a.t(l Ron flhaMB. HVe C M. OS St P 14 ... .. Wabash .. Missouri Paclflo..,. 1 1 . . .. Union Pacific St 17 SB 2 C. N. W., east... ft 4 1 C A N., W., weit.. 41 SI 10 2 C. St. P, M. 4 O.. 10 10 C, B. Q., east.... 4 S S C, B. tt Q.. west. . . 67 2S 0 C. R. I. tt P., east 11 C . R. I. A P.. west X t S Illinois Central 1 ., 1 unicago at. West. 1 2 . . Sales. High. 1,300 17 H 200 1.S00 tiM Am. Beet Sugar. , . . American can Am. Car ft Tnundry Am. Iiocomotlve..,, Am. Smelt, ft Ref.. Am. Sugar Ref.,.. Am. Tel. ft Tel.... Am. Z.t 1. ft H..o. Anaconda Copper. . Atchison Bald. Locomotive.. Baltimore ft Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Trail. B. ft 8. Copper,... Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific. Central Leather. . . Chesapeake ft Ohio C, M. ft St P. ... c R. I. ft P. nr.. LChtno Copper i;oio, ruei at iron, . Corn Products' Ref. Crucible Steel Distillers' Securities Rrl General Klectrlo... Oreat No. pfd Ot. No. Ore otfs.... Illinois Central.,., Inter, Con. Corp. . , Inspiration Copper. inter. Harvester Int M. M. pfd. otfs. 41,100 K. C. Southern Katnhiionlt Connor.. 1.200 Louisville ft Nash.. 200 137 Alex. Petroleum,... MJaml Copper...,. M . K. ft T. pfd ., Missouri Pacific.... National Lead.... Nevada Copper. . . .., New York Central. N. V.( N. H. ft H., Norfolk ft Western, Northern Pacific... Pennsylvania Itay Con. Copper.. Reading Hep- Iron ft Steel,. Southern Pacific... Sou thorn Railway.. Studebaker Co Tenneeeee Copper. . Texas Company.... Union Puelflo...... U. 8. tnd. Alcohol.. U. S. Steel., U. 8. Steel pfd..;. i Utah Copper....,.'. Wabatth pfd. "B . . Wentern Union,,,.. West- Electric 1.400 ti W 4 " ..... M 2.400 17H niH 176"- ono hi u bit 100 10)4 40 !i CO 1,200 41 41 S 1,800 1,200 00 4 200 Ut 128H 12: 1,400 11I& 110 -I 1,800 t hi 6 100 S3 U I (.800 IB 144 1,000 4 4H 4 700 7tt tni f 000 S3H !SH 2 B.800 12l4 116 13 , 400 26 H 3&V 2 900 mL ii l I.1A0 13 ' ISO 18' 1.100 10714 iohh 10 -lf.000 it ass 200 tlBH 118 II 1,(00 7811 78 7 . 100 S7 , 20 2 400 B7H B7 iCBICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. , WketU .HarkH .SUghtly .BuUJLsh. .aad Chicago, Aug. l.---AHhouh the govern ment, crop report turned out to be more bullish as to wheat than even the radicals had expected, bearish misgivings concern ing what would be shown ruled the market most of the time today, and were only overcome late In the teuton by word of liberal European purchasing and by advices that black rust danger la Canada was be oominf worse.' The market closed Arm. t:e not higher with September 11.22 and December $1.27. In com, the outcome ranged from Ho decline te ftOxje advance, eta finished to HOfce down, and pro vlatow up I to 17 He. . : As the government crop reports la based on condition bo later for the most part than July 22, and as much of the damage to spring wheat had not developed until after that date, the trade as a rule waa die posed at first today to be extremely cautious about accepting estimates that the total yield to bo predicted by Washington would be ea low a ,71,090,000 bushels. Pew, tf any traders, were prepared for (he total announced fter the cloee, 21,000,000 bushels sttll lew tn Quantity. The fact that Liver pool quotations were lower and that cable advioea oald buyers seemed to oe holding If until after the issuance of the Washing tat report was a .further discouragement to me ou:io. Later, nowever. it bena to id. pear that Europeans were buying on a big cats, especially at Winnipeg. Total purchases of wheat by BuroDO todav. as Anally given out, aggregated 3,000,000 bushels, mostly ' Manltobos. Besides, de spatches from ai leading expert aald that more than tuty per cent of the crop In Buaaicnewan waa iixeiy to do badly tn lured by black rust ' Winnipeg euthorfllea aald Manitoba waa yielding only to 10 buahelo an aero where cutting waa going on, and that many fields wouw not d cm at aiL la earn as tn wheat, the gueasea went wrong regarding the government report stains gave me Dears an aouitionai eavan- tAete which, however waa partly offset by tn enact ox in late otrenartn of wheat The Washington Agurea as to oats proved to he lean bullish than expected. The mar ket waa depressed by swdalng sales. - Provision asoandod awing to higher quo ta Uo as on hogs- Lard waa under much eeU In pressure for a while, but Later shewed emoenea 01 good aemano. CUcaie Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red. w, No. 2 red. new, i.2 , sei se; a naro, new, 9 ). ; WO- hard. BW. tl.281.2S4&. Corn: No i y- w. tlV4SI: No, 4 yellow, l-Ho; No. t v .t,,Jlc Oata: No. I whlta. 41 a "oo; gtanwd. 434944x4. Rye: Mo. 2, Total sales for the day, 260,000 shares. . ' No Vork Money Market. New -York, Aug. I. Prime . Mercantile Paper 84 14 twr cent ; ' ' Sterling Bxchanga Sixty-day bills. 14.70; demand, lilfcf; cablea, 14.71 T-I0. Sliver Bar, ci Mexican dollars, lie. Bonds Government, -stoady; railroad. . tr- Ttml' Losna Hteadsi sixty ' days, 204 fl per cent', ninety days, 8f3 per cent; sit monins, i"r pr wm. - Call Money Tlnni highest, ttt per cent; inwni 1 Mr cent: rullna rat. 2 ner cant: last loan, -H Pr cent; otoalng bid. SW Pr nl; offered at 1 per com. . 1 . U. S. ref. 3s. reg 18 HL. 'ft N. unt. 4s., 03 ilo coupon.,. 08AM K. ft T. 1st 4s 84 IT. H. Is. rea..,100UMo. Pao. con. Bs.101 do coupon. .. .101 HMont, Power Ba. U. 8. 4s. reg..HSViN. T. C. deb. Is.lUVs do cuMn.,...H0 N. Y. City 4s.l07S Am. om iters esieivin, 1., nan. Am. Tel. A Tel. ' cv. S ..112 CV. 4UjS IPflHXO. Fee. 4..,.. SI tk Anglo-French t4SH do U.r IB Atch. gen. 4a. .. HOro. S. L. ref. 4 01 Bait, .ft Ohio 4s. fOitPsc. T. A T 190 V, Bethl. St. r. lslO04Penn. con. 4s..l04H Cnt. Pao: 1st.. 17 W dn mn. 44a..l01U ne C J c. im o ntitYuins sen. m, f c., B. ft w. J. si st, u nan r. , C. M ft St' P. ref. 4a 7B-81! cv. ft 106 k 80. Pao. cv Is. .1031 C, R. I. ft P Ry do ref. 4s;,.., 70! ref. 4s.. 71iSo. Railway 4s. 107 Colo. A 8. r. 4 88 Union Pao. 4s... t P. R. Q. 0. 4S l 'dO CV. 49,,., 3 nn sen, 11 wu. b. nunoer tw.ius Oen. Glee. Ss,...104 V. 8. Steel 6a. . .105 at. No. 1st 44s. HftW. union 4 'is.. 100 III. Cent. tf 4s 87 W, Klw CV. U. 113 4 int. u. ea- .fis.iww w .,-? K. C 8. rf. Is. IIS Rld. - Loenl S toe ita and Honda. Ouo tat lone' fMttnlshed hv Barns. - Tlrlnker com 441-et umana National sank building: STOCKS, Bid. Afktd. Am. Smelt. See. Co. pfd. "A".. 03U, Z Cities Serv. Co. pfd..,.. U 87 Cudahy Pack. Co. ptd, 7 pet. .104 ' 104 era z uo. pro. e, .......... iuh sin Palrm't Cream. Co: 1 not. ufd..l08U 104 Oooch Mlll.ftKlev.Co. 7 pot pfd. tW . 100 noraia cnus- P'a w 1 JwlM Lincoln Tel. A Tel. com. 7 pet.. 10 , 08 No. States Power Co. ufd 81 fl Oma. 4 C B- Ry. ft Bridge pfd 94 . umi. ex w. o. ot. ny. pia ti 79 Petere Mill Co., pfd I14 104 Sioux City Stock Yards com... St . .... Skinner Mfa. Co 100 Swift ft On........ 118X4 no i Union stock Tarda pet stock 08 101 . - BONDS. UVE STOCK-MARKET Mostly Western Cattle With a Few Oornfeds, With Good Demand for the G-.-le. H00 PRICES 10 TO 15 UP Omaha, Auguat I, 1111. Ofllrlal llond.y 7,4:4 4,li 1.4 Uallmata Tuesday ... 6.0VO le.uuu Two dy. thla weekll.424 12.1 12.411 Heme daye laet week. . 10.77 1M1 11.411 Heme ilaya I weeka .o 1.141 11.441 12.22 Heme daya I weeks svoll.141 13.004 ll.ltl Heme daya 4 weeke eco 1.141 17.4l ll.lll Sam. daya Usl year.. 12.1(1 12161 17,311 The following taDI" enowe the recelpte ef rattle, hog. and eheep at the 8otltb ')mahe tlv. atock market for the rear to date, ee nmpared wtlh last veer: 111. Iflh Inc. lea. Cattl ,,,, 01,740 174,41 101.371 Hose 1.121.11711 l.hfO.129 Mfe.711 Bheep .. ..1,331.111 1,112,014 141.701 The follnwloa tsble shows the averee--yrk-ee or hog, t the tlmshs live alork maf ket for thr In.t rw mvs, with enmi.erlsoo. toe native ewe 30 native feeder 4we., 9H native feeder lamti. , 11 native feeder lamb., 274 Idaho lambs ......... .104 T 04 . II i 10 .11 I 40 .41 I 14 . II 11 10 HIH 191 ISM lU .IHI2 11' July t July II July II. July 17. tulv II. July II July lu' July 11. Aug. 1. Aug. 2. Aug I. Aug ' . Aug. I. ug. Aug.. 1. Aug. . i I S74.I II a. I it I 40 1.1 I4 , II I I I, I 77 II II II j III I II I f III I 41 I II in i 121 I r I III I II I III I j) 42 I 41 I II I 14 I I II I II I O0U I I e I., I lSI I 40 I 14 I KHI 11 I IS I 41 III I II t 70 I 33 I 4 10 7 It I II I llttl 4 17 I 33 I II 40tt e I ,ji a u I 1! 7 471 1 17 111 1 44 7 17 1 71' t II '." I HI 7 7 . U I 14 I 41 I IS I 14 I '. . I l 4 44 4 I TH I 12 J 04 7 It) 7 21 Total recelpta.... 204 .411 -HEAD. tl 1I0H . gold aotea. 111! 171 II Ca. IH, III,..,..,. II- 13 (St. Loul.) la, lltl IIU 100 (Men.) School la, 1141... 10 107.11 IIV. oi loos ill mi Argentine; Oort Oeld 4a. 1110.. Ill America Foreign gecurttlea Co. net. gom aotea, leif.. Armour e Hooth fBl. Heneon Denver Oa Elee. le, lltl. ... Ilu II Fremont (Neb. I pel paving bonds, 1134 11 !. 103 la. Pert. Cement Co. 4a. 1114-14 II 140 Jeflereoa (la.1 School ma.llll-11 o net .... pel... K. C. Ry. let Is, 1144 17 II Montreal Tram. I Oct. not... 1117 II I7U Oma. I C II. It By. la, llll.. I I7 rao. use m Eiec. e. ivsi tOM l Rep. of Cuba eMernal I, 1141.. I lJ du v..,. smiwn ee. Swift Co. la 100 York (Neb.) .n. Imp. Is, 1434.101 London Meney Market. London. Aug I. Money and dlaeount ratea were ateaay today. Amerlran securities con tinued Idle and cloeed ateady. SilverBar, Iliad per ounce. ...V Money 444 ner cent. Dlaeount Rates Short bill, y!ti per MMl tnree monina,. ,,. per cent. ',' f ; '.. ' sVuut Clearings. ' '. Omaha, Aug. I.e-Bank clearing for bro. ha today were 14.110.411.71 and for Ike correepondlng day laat year 43.146.414.13 '.': ''Liverpool (iraln market. ' t ' Liverpool. Aug. I. Wheat Spot: No. 1 Uanltoha. lie Ko. I reg wcatara win ter. no etock. ' Com Spot. American, gala, saw. It M. DISPOSITION- Morrl at Co 134 1.301 1,147 Swift eV Company..,'.. 71 1,122 1,000 r.Uri.hw P.lcfn. ... ... . .7it Armour At Co Ill 1,166 l!l&2 ncnwartl oe Co . 234 Lincoln Packing Co. . . 41 .... .... S. Omaha Packing C 4 .... .... Kohr Packing Co... 211 .... vtr n v..... r. ' Denton, Vanaant ft Luah 11 r. o. i.ewis. 134 .... J. B. Root ft Co 141 .... .... 1 II. Bulla... 73 L F Hues 14 , , Roaenatock Bros .... It r. u. Kellogg 77 .... . .... Ur.rth.l,. ... H. F. Hamilton .' 11 ' tiulllvan Bros II .... .... Rothschild ft Kreba.. 41 .... , Mn A lC.n r.l, f tr. C!h..tU "' ' "' . Hlgglne . I , ituriman 12 ' ,,,, Roth ; 11 . " Mevere 1 " " Itilsssberg ,...,,,,', 3 "" Banner Broe.. 10 ohn Harvey. ,i o7 Dennla ft Franola 43 .... iciih. . .... .... Jensen ft Lungren;!!!. Ill ',','. vtner. Buyers, ...... . 17 ,,,, 4.743 Total 1,130 t.j.j 11,11 ClitO-Th wa a fairly decent ran or cattle today, 202 loada, about 1.000 head, tha two day a aupply being nearly 1.000 heavier. than for Monday and Tuesday of laat week. Western rangers made up the big bulk of the recelpte, but there, waa a fair showing of eornfede which ran largely to yearllnga. Demand waa good for desir able Deevee or All weight., and prloe were ateady to poeslbly a little atronger. Choice yearling, nid ,t 110 ouib.oo. and right good heavy c.fl. around ll.26ll.76. West arn range beef alao sold at stesdy lo stn.ng prices, cholo; Wyoming bringing 11.21 and good klnda 17 6opii.oo. Cow stuff wa In fairly liberal aupely and while price, wer. generally ateady eatly all claaaea of buyer, were aontewhat bear UB In their vl.wa. and lb. market week ned off toward ihe olos. In stock.r. and fseder the demand waa keon for desirable gradea, and prig,, atrong out on tha medium and common klnda buel nes wu dull and th trend of value lower Quotation, on . 0.111.1 flood lo otioloe ?T.'ol-..,.",,,0"i I if 11 eommon to fair keeve.. IM( l.7li IMKl Jo coulee yearllnga. Il.6010 26, fall o good yearling., .76I.Hl- comn.on lo r.lr yearllnga. 17 wt lo: g,t iD 0h..ce grass beeves I ootyl UO: rait to good graaa keeve... 17 67.74; common lo f.lr Jr." StV.H'"'!01 "I""'". I.lltl7 ill good to choice ecwe. H..0O 1.26! fslr to good cows. Il.ijligyl.ltj, oom irmn lo fair ciwe. Il.7l4yl.2l, good to choice .r.l'ITi .V "'' '"If good feeder. 17.0007.10: common to fair feeders. I UOey .ltl;.gooJ to cholo atuckera, I7.60g,l.o0. etock heifers. II.76IJI.76: etock cowe. 16.60 f.'..?k ?""' "I.IO: veal oalvv. I8.0tuyll.00; be.f bulla, slags, elc, ll.llg) 1.96: Balogn bulla, ll.IOtyl.2l. ,Repr...ntatlv. salea: - BEEF STEERS. N. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4........ 711 II III I T o " Ill I 16 40 1011 t 16 10 I 14 21 ,.1111 I 76 II. .......1461 'I i 27 710 1 W U 1371 I 71 II 1060 I 10 ' STBBRS AND HEIFERS. 14..,.,.;, 731 I 10 , II 1042 I lo II... 104 II 00 !0 711 10 11 HEIFERS, M I 00 I........ Ill I !S 24.......; 177 I 46 1 131 , I........ til t 00 ' 1 171 7 10 . UAL.VICB. . 117 I 04 II 110 10 10 1. ...... 114 11 40 1 , HQ u 1. Hoga Advice from other point were eomewhat encouraging, and ehlpper buyers who anticipated repetition of yeaterday'a market, and had pretty good ordera again paid prlcee that wer. away loo and In eooie caaea 100 nignar ror th klnda thy wnted. Packer prote.ted agalnat tacking on an other dime, and while of their flrot purchases w.r. called aa much ae IAIOc higher they bought the moot of tbelr hoga at flgurea that wr no more than atrong to a nickel higher, and before tha cliee got nni at ateady price. A ha been th oaa on moat day tor th laat month order were pretty well filled before very thing waa cleaned up. and th. few loada that ware left for the flnlah, moat of which ware weighty packing aowa, were not wanted very badly. Where packera did make offer on thee laet few loads they were It any. thing week at yeaterday'a flgurea, and some enere were unable to even get blda. nepreenniBltv fll No Av. Sh.' Pr.: No. At. Sh. - Pr. 14. .114 tl It 11.. Hi i I. .111 ... I I II. .104 101 I 10 M..3I4 It I II II.. l I.. I Tu II. .114 144 40. 41.. Ill ." i ll 111 10 I 60 al. 1st tea a 41. ,323 10 I 10 II.. 101 40 III 43. .387 II I 70 II. .171 41 I 71 17. .Ill ... I ID II. .Ill ... I li Sheeaw RebelDta of aheen and lemh. only one car abort of yeaterday'a total. The enarp aovenue yeateraay put prlcea right on a par with Chicago, top range lambs Belling-at 111.10 both Placea. ao neeb.re ... olded that aa looal reclpu were aa liberal again today It waa time tc call a halt. Their any oioe were made at a loii0 decline Sellers, however, priced their lamb eteady who yee.eraay ana up 10 midrorenoOD re fused to. meke ny eonceesloiie. Along towsrdB tnldaftemoon a few BtrlngB aUrted to move on a weak to 10c lower baala. while a few natlvea and Wyoming at 111.16 looked fully atady. Whsn the duib ot tne euppiy nnaiiy changed handa. though. It waa at flgurea that were rt.ht around 10 lower and noma wre called to vie iow.r. rsckera eat the limit at 111.11. and bought' mates of veeterdav'e 111.4 atuff here aa well aa one r two atrtnga that wer considered good aa etonaay a .11. sua. Quotation on aheen and lamba: Lamb. good to chollre. IU.I6011.il; lamb, fair to good, iio.t&hii.bu; lamba, feeders, ll.00t ..o; yeeriinKS, anoa to cnotce, ff. 701,9.1. yearllnga, fair to good, 17.004)7.10: year. Itnga, feeilera. I.IOc7.l6 wethers, felr to choice, ll.7ION.00; awe, good to cholc. 7.0007.1k; ewe, fair to good. 16.7607.10; waa, plain to uulls. 14.40 0 6.76; awes, feed-, era, ll.mw.00; awe, breeder, all agea. .1.0v.vv. ... , No. ' Pr. Av. 101 native lamb. TO 11 00 native lamba -..... 70 11 00 71 native lamb 74 10 60 II cull lamba 66 I 60 201 Wyoming feeder .we. .,., IT :' I lo 141 Wyoming ewea. 107 . I 40 10 cull feeder lamb 61 I 71 41 Wyoming feeder we. ...... 101 . I II 141 Wyoming feeder Umb.,.... ! I II III Wyoming Umb 11 II St. Loot Url Stock Market St Louis. Aug. I. Cattle Receipt, I.M0 head; market lower; native beef ateers, 18.00010.36; yearllnga. eteerB and helferB, 18.600 10.00; cows. 11.00011.00; Blockers and feeders, 16.1008.36; Tessa ateers, l.60f I. 10; prime southern steers, 11.00 0 10.00; cowa ad heifers, 16.000!. 00; prime yearllnge steers and heifers, 18.76010.26; native calvea, 6. 6041. 00. Hoge Receipts, 7,700 head; plge and lights. 11.76011.10; mined and butchers, II. 16010.16; good heavy, 110.06 0 10.11; bulk of aalea, 11.86010.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head: spring lambs. 17.00 0 10.11; slaughtered. 16.00 0 7.16; bleating ewea, 11.00014.00; yearllnga, 11.00 01.10. Kansas City Iiv Stack aUrket. . Ksn.aa City, Me.. Aug. I. Cattle R. celpta. 11,000 head: market ateady to atrong; prima fed Bteere. 11.10010.11; dressed beef steers, 17.6001.60: western steers, 17.40 01.16; cows, 14.1007.10; heifers, ll.OO0l.IO: Blockers and feedera, 11.000 1.00: bulla. 11.2601.10; calvee, 16.60011.00. Hogs Receipt.. 17,000 head; market eteady to lc higher; bulk of sales, 11.10 O I SO; heavy, 11.1001.10; packer and butch er.. 11.1001.10: light, 11.7001.10; pigs, 11.26 01.00. ftheen end T-emlw Receipts. I.OOO head; market II to 36c higher; lambs. 1J.I0 11.46: yearllnga, 17. 7SBj.su: Werners, ,i..vW 1.00; ewes, 17.000 7.71. Chicago Lire Stock Market. ml. . u...t W.e.lnt. f.flOA head: market weak; native beef cattle, 110 010.46; western steers, 11.1101.10; stock and feeders, 16.0007.11; cows and heifers, 13.6001.21; calvee, 11.00 0 12.10. . 11 . . ,,aaa h..A. market strong. 10 to 16c higher; bulk of salea, 11.46 010.10; llgnt, I.niIJ'iw..vi ti.B, "'"v 10.30; heavy, 11.16010.26; rough, 11.110 1.10; pigs, 17.1001.10. Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 16,000 head: 1. -, , v..r. . 76A1.I6: ewea. 13.6007.76; lambs. 17.60011.60. Sloart City Lire Stock Market. Sioux Cltv. la.. Aug. I. Cattle Recelpta, .1,.. maicn hleher: beef steers, K.1001.60; fat cows and, heifern, 36.8607. lb; canners, i.nv''..i 17.00011.71. ; Hoge Receipt. 1,100 head; market 10c k,.t.J.. i,.k ienn.l&: mixed. 11.160 1.30; heavy, .I.1O0I.I6. Hneep ana jjamoe n.c.ir market tdy: lamba. 11.00011.10. St. Jawiph Uv Stock Market. a. .tn..nh. Aue. I. Cattl Receipts. 3.000 head; market steady to atrong; ateera, 16.60 010.00; cowa and heifers, 14.3601.60; calvee. 16.000 11.00. Hoe. Raeetota. 1.000 head: market steady to 60 higher; top, 11.76; bulk of aalea. 81.COOP9.71. Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 1,000 hed; market 10016c higher; lambs, 110.10011.40. Omaha . . . . Chicago . , . . Sioux City .. Kansas City. Loula. . , . St Joseph. . Live Stock IB Sight. , Cattle. .... 1,000 .... 7,000 400 .... 11,000 .... 1.800 .... 1,000 Hogs. Sheep. 1,000 14,000 11,000 1,100 17,000 7,700 2,000 16,000 400 1.000 1,600 2,000 Total 47,200 14,200 46,100 OMAHA (JK-NLHAL MARKET. n,,...v N. 1 nrMmerv. In cartons or tubs, I tic; No. 3. lie. Poultry Brotlera, 20c; hens, 16oi geese, full feathered, 10c; roosters and etags. lOtoe; ducks, lie; turkeya, 21c; capona, iT ..-.,.. un.li. BAcail.oo oar do.': pigeons' 11.00 per dos. uneese iiuporieu o. tic Swiss. Sic; block Swiss, 26c. twins, 17c; triplet. 17tto: daisies, 174,c; Toung Amor lea, llMo; blue label brick, llieO: llm berger, 30o: New Tork white, 30cl Rocque fort, 16c Beef Cute Rlba: No. 1, lb., lie: No. I, ISo; No. I, 13HC Lome: No. 1, 22Via; 10. a. .vwu, ..ts. . 13c: No. 2, 120; No. J, 10 Ho. Rounda: ....... v-.. I.IL.. Un . ttLn PI. tee': No. 'l.'lOoi No. 3. i4o; No. I, lc. red salmon. lSlioi whtteflsh,' 13o; trout. 17c: pike, i.c; picaerei, i,u, wu.u.. .-2., black bass, 34c; croppies, lie; carp, lo; ood- tien, i.e. .iiie.i.u. , spantah mackerel, 16c; aunflah, lc; jumbo whltefleh, 13c; flounders, 11c; natlv mack erel, llu; roe eoau. evu; in,,, wu. ... .vw I. &u Fruit. Oranges: lis. 100s. S34. 10. box, 14: 126.. 11 60; 160a, 311a, 14.76; 17, :00a, 31 260s. 16.36. Lemona: Oolden Bowl, 300a, l0a, box, 11.10: Silver Cord, 100s. 160., II. 00. Apples: Oraveneteln. box, 12.26; old .. ,a ii.irf,m. rniit.; Colo rado poachee. farmena, 108a, box. 10c; 10a, 10c; Colorado poachaa, larger atses, 11.00; California Elberta or Crawforda. Il.lli Cali fornia Kiuenaa, iivb-do. iw... ,...v. .. c.i t.n. .. CK, Riieaock or Flem- D.riic. ., .u., - l.n Beautlea, 13.60; l-tler or choice i-tler, 12 36: cholc -tler, 12.00; fancy, teller Clapp. I32S; l-tler cholc. 4-tler fancy. 13 00; l-tler choice. 11.71. Plume: Large red or blue, box. 12.00. Orapea: Ualagaa, crate. 12.00; Thompson Seedless, 11.76. Watermelons: uo.. '""'. M B. standards, crate, 13.36: ponye. 12.76; .,... .i in Rananae: Bunch. I1.7SO1.I0. Apricots: Crate. 11.76. Vegelabiea oweet potato. .i... hampora, 121 potatoes. bu 16c: onions, Bpaniarit rw. wt - - ' . -5 ' ououmban, baakat, 6o: pappara, baaket, 60o; caiary. nncn.. i.i bat If at, 91; haad lattuca, dos., 11; corn, hi ah crads, doa.. lto; tomatoaa, baakat. 86c; . . . l LiMtnei h stsilr Mr Mtllt WriWl ntl i a.. ...Ke - ahallota. radtahaa, doa.. 80"' farllc lb., 10c. Hiacenanaoua--raci.orj4, oornpopa, oaaa, 18.60; H caas, $1.16. Bpa olat: Paanuu, No. 1 raw, lb., 8c; Jumbo, io. popcorn, caa, 12.50; flfa. box. 80c. Coff m Market. m Tork. Auv. I. Tbara waa a further advanca In tha marKat lor conea luiurea bar today with near months again ahow-ina- reiaUva ArmDaai on trada buying and covering. Tha opening waa comparatlvaly quiet at an advanca of 1 to I points, but trading became a mua morm cuy uunm the day with September contracta selling up tn t . nr ti nalnta net higher, while May touched 1.00. or 11 polnta above laat nigh Co cloee and about the beat level reached on the bull movement oi iaai mon.n, iw u vance was encouraged by the continued firmness of Braall and reperta of a some what more active apot demand. The cloae was a shade oft from the beat on late de liveries, but ahowed a net advanca of 8 to ia wi1nta 'HfAlea. ai.boo DatTB. inc uains ax- changea. Auguat, 1.81c; September, 1.64c; October, 8.87C! tNOVemoer, a.ivc, umcvmovv, in- Januarr. 8.77c: February. 8.82c; March. 8.86c: April, i.szo; Hay, s.vo; J una, 9.00o; July, s.olic. . Rnnt Goffaa was very steady; Rio, 7s, 8ttd aSntos, 4a, 10Hd. Coat and freight offers were reported Arm and higher with quota tions ranging from about iO.-Oc to it. 16c for Santoa . The official cablea reimrted no ehange In the Rio mark-1, but Santoa waa 80 to 71 rels higher on spot and futures, and there waa an advance ot l-82d In Rio exchange on London. Ban toe cleared 18,008 for New Tork. KiuM City Oesreral Market. Kanaaa CUv. Aug. I, Wheat No. S hard, ii tiini .13- No. 1 red. 81.1901.S7. Sentem- vsdir si IK: December. 81.80: May. 81.86 W. Com No. 8 muea. waa vo; no. i white, 84c; No. S yelloif, 88o; No. S, 810 83Hc; fleptember, 80q; December, 70i 7ee: Way, 78c. Oata Unchanged; No, I white, 44-40 45He; No. mixed, 42044c. Butter Creamery. 88e; firsts, 18c: aee onda. 16c; packing, II Ho. Poul'ry Hena, roosters, 10c; broilers, 31c. MlnatvipoUa Grata Market. Mlnneanolls.' Aug. 8. Wheat fleptember. 81.88 ; December, tl.88. Cash: No. 1 hard, tl.43; No. 1 northern. 11.88 0 1.41; No. 1 northern, ii.zt Flour uncnangea. Barley 078o. , Rye 11.01 01.08. Bran 81l.Oft0av.B8, . Corn No. 8 yellow, 81 0 lie. Oata No. 8 white. SO041 riaxaeed 11.08 14 0 1.18. ' Metal Market. New fork. Aug. . Motale Lead, tt.OO aaked. Spelter, dull; spot. Bast St Loula delivery, iic copper, aieaay; aiaoiroiync, 128.80017. 80 Iron, ateady and un changed. Tin. steady; apot, f87.8T0 17.87 k. At London Copper: Spot, HOT; future, lifts; alectrolytle, 1114. Tin: Spot, HOT te; future, u. a. Jjeaa, in ibb, Dpaiwri t, Tarpeatlae amd Baala. Savannah, Oe., Aug. 8. TurpenUne Firm, 43c; salea. fii; reeetpta, utp ytatnt. 117: atocKe, i,ii. Rtwin Firm; sales, 1.470; receipts, 1,890; hlpmenta. M78; alooka. II. 7 L Quota: A. B. .6; C. D, $6.16; KV, $6.16; F. (1.00; O. H, $e.; I, K. H-ld; k. $8.46; C WO, 8.stf; ww, fu.au. , f ' 1 Dry Good. Kew Tork, Aug. 8. Cotton goods ware active today: rtcse were higher on print clot ha and brown aheetlnge. Yarns an4 dreea goode were arm. Raw silk waa steady, and aim gooaa soia weu lor iai. VISITORS ARE GIVi PEEP ATDEM SHOW Merchants and Batchers Are Initiated Into Ak-Sar-Ben Mysteries. SPEECHES DELIVERED The visiting merchantg who are in our city for market week, visited the den of the mighty King Ak-Sar-Ben last evening and saw the wonders contained therein. The United Master Butchers of America who are in our city for their annual convention, mastered the mys teries of the great king's palace They saw Coronado throw the bull, they saw the goose laying the golden egg, they saw King'Tatarax and his lavely queen, the sweet Cremo. l ne den snow certainiv was a nit with the big crowd. Some of the numbers were demanded a second and a third time bj; the persistent clapping of the good, big, hands. Some Oratory. Archie W. CarDenter tried to de liver an oration instead of a two minute speech. "Hatty" Black had chosen three orators from the crowd. Mr. Caroenter was to represent the Omaha jobbers. He started off in fine oratorical style. He directed atten tion to the fertile fields of Nebraska, he asserted that Omaha jobbers are delighted to have the merchants as their guests this week, he fearlessly asseverated that the knights of Ak-Sar-Ben are fine fellows. This was fine, but when he plunged into an analysis of the present high cost of paper the hand clapping started, which means that the den audience loves not oratory, no matter how flowery. Visitors Talk. ' The other two gentlemen made great successes by speaking about one minute each. They were Fred Bar clay of Pawnee City, speaking for the visiting merchants, and A. S. Picker ing of Cleveland, O., president of the United Master Butchers of America. "Dad Weaver purveyed the pleas ing information that there are now 2,723 paid members, by far the great est number in the history of the kingdom. - Next Monday's Meeting. Next Mondav evenina will be Rotary club and M. & O. evening at the den. This means that the Ro tarians will be there and also the in habitants of the towns and country along the "M. & O" railroad, which runs in a northerly direction from Omaha. May Open Way for Uncle Sam Helping Starving of Europe London, Aug. 8. The foreign office tomorrow will send a memorandum to Walter Hines Page, American am abassdor, which will leave the way open for resumption of the? negotia tions for teeaing the civilian popula tion of the German occupied areas, the conditions for which, as laid down by Great Britian, were recently re jected by Germany. The memoran dum will suggest that the United States eovernment can reopen the question if it regard such a step ad visable and useful. Germanv s reo v reiectinK the Bri tish offer has already been published in the United States, and Great Bri- tian's reolv thereto, will be made public here within a few days. The Hntisn rtD V wu deny tne conten tions of Germany that the British pro posals were too long delayed and that owing to favorable crop pros pects, relief action could apparently be dispensed with after October 1, nd also that the next Harvest wouio provide for the needs of the people with the exception of certain periods when their condition would be straightened. The reo v win say tnat tire nrsi contention is so false that it is un worthy of discussion and that reports in the possession of the British gov ernment refute the latter. The British reolv. which leaves a resumption of the negotiations to the judgment of the United States, doubt less would be received witn graiei .i surprise in Polish relief circles, as the note out tninsT tne orieinai ornisn proposal stated that a rejection of them woulti ena tne negoitanons. Omaha Contractor Is Low For New Fremont Hotel Fremon.t Neb., Aug. 8. (Special) Bids for the erection of Fremont's new $200,000 hotel were opened this afternoon but the figures were not made public. It is understood the J. Mardis company of Omaha was the low bidder. The building committee and officers will meet tomorrow, to consider the offers and award the contract The bids are for the build ing complete. J.TSW TORK IKNERAL MARKET. Quotations of Ihe Day on the Leading Com- aodltle. Vew Tork. Abr. 1. Flour Firm : ecrln patents, I7.lltf7.4l)'. winter patenta. 16.114) .v; winter siraisnts, fe...ou. wi..t flnnt firm: No. 1 durum. 11.14: No. I hard. 11.41 ti; No. 1 northsrn, Duluth. II.Mi, ana no. i northern, Maniiooa, 11.11 ti, f. o. b. New Tork. Corn Snot eaar: No. S yellow. II Ko. alt New Tork. oata spot aay: no. s wmto, tsvteno. H.v ateedv; nrlme. 11.11: No. 1. 11.30: No. I, 11.10; No. I, lie tj II. 00: ahlpplni, 71 vsoe. Hop Steady; etate, common to cholee. Ills, llUlle; 1114. 107c; Paclflo coast. Ills. UCtllo; 1114, leiOo. Hides Steady; Bo.ota, 31HSlttc; Cen tral Am.rtA 11 Ue. Leather1 Firm; hemlock flrata, 17c; ec- onde, lie. prnvi.iAnepora. nrm: mess. bib. ever 31.10; family, I31.SOOII.00; ahort cleara. IZS.SOC.xt.uu. iseei, Bieaay; mm, ti..vv 11.10; family. 111.101130.10, Lard, ateady; ntlHril. w..l Ill.lOel 19.40. Tallow Steady; city, 14070; special. ic. Cetle sUrke. New TorK, Aue. I. Cotton Future opened steady; uctooar, le.szot uacemoer, II 41c; Jauuary, 14.Uci March. I4.lic; May. 14.7!e Cotton ' future cloeed steady; October 14.Ho; December. 14.17c: January, i.eo; March. 14.13c: May, 14.11c London, Auv. I. Cotton Spot steady middling- uplands, 14.40d; no aalea. Llvaroooi. Au. I. Cotton Hpot strong good middling. I.lld: middling, t.lld: low middling. 1.13d. Sale. 1,000 balea, lot for apculatlon and export. St. Loat drain Market. m ttula. Atur. I. Wheat No, I red. 11.11 01.41; No. 1 hard. II 3101.31; September. ll.lSti;-December. Il.l4i. Corn No. I. HOllHo; No. I whit, llVio; September, HHc; December, ?0fcc Oata Na. 1, ';41tKS No. 1 whit. Ilc ... Hert to Manage Western Branch of Hughes' Campaign Chicago, Aug. 8 A. T. Hert, Ken tucky's member of the republican na tional committee, will be manager of the western branch of the Hughes campaign, with headquarters in Chi cago, it was announced tonight by National Chairman William R. Will cox, after he had consulted party leaders of the central states. In mak ing the appointment Chairman Will cox gave out the following statement: "A. T. Hert of Kentucky, a mem ber of the campaign committee of the republican national committee, will be in charge of the branch headquarters of the committee in Chicago. Mr. Hert will have associated with him at headquarters other members of the committee. Frank H. Hitchcock has been prominently named in connection witn this work, but some days ago he informed me that he was not only not a candidate, but could not under any circumstances give the time nec essary for the work at the western headquarters. Mr. Hitchcock, how ever, has assured me of his willing ness and desire to assist in every possible way in the work of the campaign." Eain Brings Promise Of Some Relief to Famine-Swept Mex El Paso, Tex.. Aug. 8. Heavv rains falling today over Chihuahua brought a promise of relief to some of the famine swept districts of the state. Mexican authorities in Juarez pointed out that with two or three more neavy laus snortly crops will be fftven an itnnertie euch ..,.'11 alleviate in a large measure the dis tress of the peons. Private advices nere inaicataea also that several car loads of foodstuffs from the border have reached the. Parrol ietrtpr where suffering was most acute. Omaha Grain Exchange Has scales Inspected (From a Stall Correspondent) , Lincoln, Aug. 8. (Soecial. The Omaha grain exchange is havincr a complete inspection of all scales in the city of Omaha and has asked the Weights and Scales department of tne state to send an inspector down to have charge of the tests made. Following the request Inspector Harman has delegated Assistant In spector J. W. McKissick to have charge of the inspectors and he left for Omaha this morning. xne omciais ot the tractor meet at Fremont have asked Oil Commis sioner Harman to send an inspector to that city to inspect all oils used by the tractor engines in the con tests to be put on during the tractor meet, and he has delegated Inspector R. D. Nelson, a Fremont man, to the duty. Bee Want Ads produce results. Forty-Four More Die of Dread Disease In New York City New York, Aug. 2 Examination ot -specimens of insect life which infesl New York and vicinity is to be under taken by a corps of naturalists from the United States health service, in an effort to determine what species are the principal carriers of infantile paralysis germs, it was announced to night by Health Commissioner Haven Emerson. No Date Set for Wilson to Get Word Washington, Aug. 8. President Wilson's formal notification of his re-' nomination will not be deferred later than September 15, it was decided at a White House conference today, re gardless of whether congress had ad journed by that date. The decision was reached after the president had talked over campaign plans at length with Vance McCor- mick, chairman, and Homer Cum mings, vice chairman of the demo-' cratic national committee. For Sprains, . Lame Muscles Abtorbln. Jr., brlnw quick rHef. Keep It atwayi at hand for initant Uie. Ath-' letei uaa Absorbine, Jr.. for the muscttv that hai been strained, for the cut or laceration that runs a chance of Infec tion; for the abrasion that ealna and the" Hmba that are atlff and lama from over-; exertion. Walter Johnson, the faraoui pitcher of tha Washington Americana, aaya: "Ab sorbine, Jr., la a flrat'Clasa liniment and rub-down for tired muscles. I have used It myself to advantage and can heartily recommend It to ball players every where." Absorbine, Jr., Is a concentrated anti septic liniment only a few drops required' at an application. It la safe and pleas ant t'i use leaves no greasy residue. Sold by moat druggists, $1.00 and $2.00 a bottle or postpaid. Liberal trial bottle for lOo In stamps. W. F. TOUNG, P. D. P. 104 Temple St., Springfield, Mass.- Imperfect Notes Correeted, Sagging Faces Lifted, Wrinkles Removed ihe Woodbury Treatment I POSITIVELY NEVER USE PARAFFIN. ONE FREE TREATMENT TO DEMON STRATE MY TREATMENT IS PAINLES3 W. H. BAILEY, M. D. Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon 1426 Glenarm St., Denver, Colo. Phone Champa 1821. Eighth Year in Denver. Professional and bank references. JITNEY TAXI WEBSTER 202 1817 MAXWELL CARS. Throngs of Eager Buyers Are Profiting by the GREAT REMODELING SALE BARGAINS rut AYDEN' 6 If DODGE Use Pure Cane Sugar for Your Preserves, Wednes day, 13 lbs. for.. $1.00 4Mb. sack Best High Grade Diamond H Flour, made from the best selected No. 1 wheat, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes per sack $1.40 Wa advise our customers to buy flour now. 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Corn meal for 23c 8 lbs. Best Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal for 25c 6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice 25c 10 bars Beat 'Em AU or Diamond C Snap for 25c 12 bars Laundry Queen White Laundry Soap for 25c 4 16 -ok. cans Condensed Milk. .... .28c 6 0-os. cans Condensed Milk 25c 4 pkgs. Skinner's Famous Omaha Made Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spagh etti for 28c No. 2 cans Esrly June Peas 8V3c No. 2 cans Wax. String, Green or Lima Beans for' 7 Vic No. 8 cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Sauer Kraut or Squanh 7Vac No. 8 cans Pork and Beans, with Tomato Sauce for 8V3c MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb,..12l,c 32-ov. jam Pure Fruit Preserves. .25c Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsuo for S'iC IS. U. Uorn i takes, pkg DOUGLAS STREETS Grape Nuts, pkg: 10c The Best Tea S if tings, lb 12V,c Fancy Uncolored Japan, English Breakfast, Sun Dried or Gunpowder Tea, per lb 35c Omaha's Greatest Family Coffee, San tos Blend, nothing like it for the money, per lb 20c Tha Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. .23c The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, per lb., at 30c Fancy No: I Country Creamery But ter, per lb 28c Good Dairy Table Butter, lb 26c Full Cream, Young America, Wiscon sin Cream or Brick Cheese, lb.. .20c Imported Swiss Cheese, lb 60c Neufchatel Cheese, each 3c OMAHA'S GREATEST VEGETABLE MARKET. Fancy Hand Picked Cooking Apples, per peck of 12 lbs.' 25c Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn, dox...,10c 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips for 5c 6 bunches Fresh Radishes..,,, 5c 8 Large Cucumbers Be Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb..... 5c 1 Summer Squash Sc Fancy Egg Plant, each 7Vuc 6 bunches Fresh Leaf Lettuce 5c Fancy Head Lettuce, per head. . . .7V-tC 2 stslks Kalamazoo Celery 5c Fancy Dinner Beans, lb 10c Fancy Dinner Marrowfat Peas, at.. 10c LARGE MARKET BASKETS FANCY RIPE TOMATOES FOR CANNING, 25c PUT UP YOUR PEACHES NOW. .Be It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays Successful, prosperous, going manufacturing institu tion, now enlarging business, desires a few competent, capable, honest salesmen. See us today; Salary and commission. ALFALFA BUTTER CO., 1 1th and Capitol Ave. Milk Wanted If you h.v twenty t on hundred fal lens el milk dally within quick skipping tktHU .jviM at ancsu Waterloo Creamery Company, Oraaka. Nebraaka. AMtSKMKNTS. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." OPENS SMT- AUG. 13 t "THE TOURISTS." Burlesque In it Merrleet Mend. Ladies' Dim Matin Every Week Day. SEAT SALE Starts fR,lAI Bajcessassi II asJl II . 1 I Frith, Howard and Toolan Chick Hass, Three West ons, Quigg and Nickerson. Charli. Chaplin In 1 A. M. DOROTHY CISH in Th. LitlU School Ma'am." Ala .Xejrstoae Comedy. AMUSEMENTS. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY fat a lovable characterisation as "HULDA FROM HOLLAND." FAR NAM TODAY MARY CTCKFORD IN "CAPRICE" MUSE ANITA STEWART in The Daring of Diana BOULEVARD Under New Management Reopens Thursday, Aug. 10 Frank Hamilton Spearman's WHISPERING SMITH With Halast Holme and Stir Cast