Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 23, 1916, Page 10, Image 10
10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Is Trifle Easier end Sells Half to Cent and a Half Lower. KOT MANY EARLY SALES Omasa. Auiruat !. 1111. Tha eaan wheat market waa a trifle aaalar today and aold from Ho to me lcwar. Tha eaan demand wu excellent, but thare erers not many early aalea reported on ac count of tha weakneaa of tha market To ward tha eloae, however, the tradera Beamed mora erpllnf to let to of their aamptaa, rather thin hold them for tomorrowe Oata 11S No. I hard wheat aold around II. 4 and tl.UH, the three hard averaged from II. tb to tl.llto and the four hard ranted from l.K to tl.tlti, with the bulk eelllnc from 1.11 to fi.lt. Tha corn market waa quoted from un changed to le lower, tha bulk of the eam plea eelllng- on the decline, the better gradea of white corn Belling unchanged. Oata were la good demand, at prices rang ing from Ho to Ho lower. i- Tha bulk of receipts graded No. I white and aold around 43t?4tHe. Standard oata aold at 42e and No. I white brought 41 Ho. Bra and barler wera quoted nominally So to to lower. Clearanrea were! Wheatland flour equal to l.lll 000 buahela: corn, 1,100 buahola; ate. tst.aoot buahela. Liverpool eloae: Wheat, Id to Id higher; corn, Hd to Id lower. Primary wheat recelpta ware 1.109,000 bu. and ahlpmenta 1,111,000 bu., agalnat recelpta of 1.141,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 1,171.000 bo. laat year. Primary corn recelpta ware 111,000 bu. and ahlpmenta 171 000 bu.. agalnet recelpta f 114,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 1(1,000 bu. laat year. Primary oata recelpta ware 1.451,000 bu. and ahlpmenta 110,000 bu., agalnet recelpta of 1,400.000 ha. and ahlpmenta of 117,000 bu. laat year. CABlrOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Chicago 130 141 Minneapolis ...170 Dnluth 71 Omaha 141 41 II St. Louie 71 II 47 Winnipeg 1114 Theae aalaa ware reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 4 cere. 11.47. No. 1 hard winter! 1 rare 11.41: I care, 11.47: I care. I1.IIH: H care, 11.41. No. I hard winter: 1 car, 11.41; I care, 11.41; I care, ll.HH; ears, 11.41; 1 car, 11.44; 1 oar, 11.41; 4 can. 11.41; 1 car, 11.41: 1 ear, 1.41. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, I1.4IH; 1 car, 11.41: 1 ear, 11.40; I eara, 11.10; I cara, 11.11; I eara, 11.17; 1 car, 11.10. Sam ple hard wlnteri 1 car, 11.11; 1 ear, 11.11 Hi 1 oar, 1.10; H ear, 11.14. No. I eprlng: 1 oar. 11.41: No. I apring; 1 car, 11.41: 1 ear, ll.4: 1 ear, 11.41. No. I mixed: 1 oar, 11.41; I eara, 11.47; 1 oar, 11.41: 1 oar, 11.14; 1 car, 11.17. No. 4 mixed: 1 oar, 11.11. Sample mlied: 1 ear, II. HH. Cam No. I white: I l-l cars, lie. No. I white: 1 ear, lie; I cara, lOHo; 1 car, 10c No. I whltet 1 oar, ioi i car, 7,o, no. I white: I cara 7le. No. I white: 1 ear. II He. No. I yellow: 1 ear, II He No. I yellow: 7 eara, In. No. 1 mixed: 1 oar, 10 Ho. No. I mlied: T l-l eara, lOe. No, 4 mlied: 1 ear, 7IHei I eara. 71 Ho. No. I mixed; eara, 11c No. I mlied l 1 ear, 7le; 1 ear. Tie. Oata No. I whltal 1 oar. 4IHo. Stand ard: I eara, lie. No. I white: II eara, 4IHe; I eara. 410. No. 4 white: I can, 41c; I care, 41 H. Sample white: I can 41 Ho. Omaha Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. I hard. tt.ll1.4l', No. I hard, 11.4101.41; No 4 hard, ll.IIOI.4l: No. I apring, ll.40Ol.il: No. I apring, 11.4101.41; No. I durum, 11.11 1.11; No. I durum, I1.I0O1I4. Corn: No. white, loolc; No. I white, lOOUe; No. 4 white, HHOIOHc; No. I white, 71 H 7te; No. while, IltMIKoi No. I yellow. HHOHHo: No. I yellow, lOHOIlc. No. 4 yellow, lOOIOHc; No. t yellow, 7IHO0e; No. yellow, 7I07IHO; No. I mlied. 10 H OlOHo; No. I mlied. TIHOIOc; No. 4 mlied, 7IH07IHc: No. I mlied, 7IH07lc: No. I mlied, 71071c. Oaia: No. I while, 43 9IIHC! atandard, 43H4lc; No. I white, 4104IHC; No, 4 white, 41H04IC. Barley: Waiting, tottlle: No. 1 feed. 8aOo. Bye: No, I, ll.17Ql.il; No. I. ll.HQl.il. ' OMAHA tVrVWBt MAKEKT. . ',. Omaha, August tl. Mil. The wheat market opened alrong today and during the early part of the aeeelon de clined on prodt-taklng. i Tha market reeded, however, and cloeed He higher on September, and about He on both the December and May optlona. Corn waa a little eaeler, September de clining le and September ruling Ho lower. There waa very little Intereet In oata and both tha September and December de clined a fraction. May oata were quoted unchanged, but there waa no trading In Ihla option. . . Tha threahlnf returns on wheat confirm rather than disapprove tha wont reports. North Dakota reporte five In oliiht bushel! per acre, with a teet of forty-two to fifty two pounds per bushel - Western Canadian reports are leaa favorablo than a week ago, and reports of damage from other sections have been sent In. Omaha, eloalng prlcea on futures (or thla day: . . High. ILow.l rloae. I Yea. New Tork. Aug. I. Tha volumo of baa Inaaa on tha etock market reaterday waa larger, with a few aiceptlona, than on any other day thla . year, . the overturn reaching 1,110,000 aharea. Trading waa on a rtalng scale of prices and nearly all branchea of the list contributed to the buoyant tone. Motors, which wera relatively weak, and shipping Issues, which forfeited a amall part of their recent gains, were the aiceptlona. United Statea Steel waa tha commanding reatun. outdistancing e l other stocks In point of activity on Ua extreme advance of --1 pvmie m new recoru- mni' actlona In Steel, which embraced Innumer able Individual lote of 1,000 to over 4,000, approximated 210,000 aharee. Other Blocks, Including Industrial equip- menta, and war Issues, rose 1 to 4 points. wttn unusual activity in Belhlenem Bteel, which gained 11H polnta at 4S0. Coppen and zinc ahares, Meileana, the Dletllllng laauea and halt a acore of unclassified Issues were higher by I to 4 points, with I for Beare-Roehuck at Sit. Reading led the railway Hot on Its gross gain of SH to 101 H the balance of the Met holding back nntll the final hour, when that entire division, particularly the trana continental weaterne, and northwesterns and coalers regtetered galna ranging from 1 to S polnta. The movement In these atoeka synchronised with Washington dispatches, which gave rise to greater optlmlem re apectlng the outcome of the railway labor conferences. The eetback of Motora waa explained by the announcement of a ssla of a large block of treasury by ths Willys-Overland com. pany. General newa waa of a negative character, aside from the receipt of another Inetallment of Rrltleh gold. Thle found no reflection In foreign exchange, however, that market being extremely apathetic. at a fractional advance, Imparted strength to the bond market Total aalea, par value, were I4.S0I.000. United Statea bonds wera unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar..,. 1,400 lit IIH American Can 13.100 11 IIH nil A. car Foundry.. 10,400 fl 03 I4H Am. Locomotive... 11,100 70H 77H IIH Am. Smelt A Ref.. 1,300 looj IIH 100 Am. eugar net euo jjv Am, Tel. A Tel 100 131 Am. Z., U A ... 1.100 34 Anaconda Copper.. .11.300 II Atchison 1,100 101 Bald. Locomotive.. 21. 600 12 Baltimore A Ohio.. 1.100 II Brook. Rap. Tren.. 100 14 H H- A S. Copper 11,100 IIH uai. retroteum.,... sou is Canadian Pacific. 1,700 171 central Leetner. . . . l.soo Chaaapeake A Ohio. 11.000 I3H IIH u., Ja. at at. r r.xvv sb Chi. A N. W 400 117 C, R. L A P. Ry. 7,100 11 1 unino copper. i.owo Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 11,100 Corn Products Ref. 1,100 Crucible Steel 17,400 Distillers' Beeur.,.. 1,400 Brie 11.100 Oenaral Electric... 1,100 Art I Open. VhtT Sept . Dec. May Corn . Sept ' two. Oats , Sept Pec. t 41 110-11 i IIH . II IIH " 411 1 44 H 141 14IH 1 II 141'i HIV, 1 IIH 111 HI IS I0H ' It IIH IIH 43 4IH 41 41 41 44 141 HIH UIH "a 01 41 44 Chicago eloalng prlcea, furnlehed The Bee by Logan A Bryan. Block and grain broken, lis aoutn mxteentn street: Art. Wht. . Sept Dec. May Corn 1 Sept Deo. Mar Oata ' Sept Deo. May Pork Sept Oct Dee. Lard Sept Oct Deo, Rlba Eepl Oct 1 11 U'lH "W1 nit 41-H 4IH-H , ll IT 10 20 IT II II It It II 10 II St 14 43 14 11 High. ILow.l Close. Yea 1 11 116- 1 ISUlltOti 1 IIHjliiH. 1 74H-H 71 88 M IT 10 SI 40 SI 11 It It II 10 II St . II 41 14 17 tl 71 H HH ST 10 :Ji to it 10 It 10 13 76 II 10 It II II 07 1 41 1 61 156H-HI ICH 74H 77, 46H! 4H 63 H 17 10 II II SI Si II 10 13 76 II IS 14 37 14 07 110 164 let 16 7H 77 ill M K0 II 40 11 M 13 17 II JO 14 87 14 16 f CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Wheat Opens Richer. Beacla and Again Marts Upward. Chicago. Aug. 13. Wheat declined nearly lo from the top today, but recovered most - f It and closed with net losses for the day e( H to lHo. Com declined to a and oata )t to fit, Provisions closud oft 2 to 16a At the opening wheat sold higher, spp.tr ntly from habit, although there waa further bullish encouragement In the raini reported In the northwtst Then began a lubborn dsrllne la tha face of the heavleit hind of profit taking aaiVs. One Urm ion dlapoaed of 1,100,4)00 ttUBhell, of long wheat. The leading bull hotutea tuok It In at very halt point drop, until near the c-loai tha bottom waa reached The reaction wu wife .Prlcea advanced by leaps and bounda and tha closing tone waa considered strong. A drop In the cables from Ltlverpool was an Influenoa in the selling and reports that foreigners wera taking moat of the wheal was iDfloentla) In the recovery. Short tales of moat of 1,160,000 bushels wera reported. There waa no abatement of crop damage reports from the northwest and Canada. Rains la Iowa and Itlllnols led to heavy selling of com by commlsaion houses and to a leaser anient by local bean. OtTerings dried up on the decline and when wheat rallied, oora followed sharply. Spot prices wera H ta 1c lower and shipping Sales sUU restricted by the scarcity of cars. Com. try offerings were reported liberal. Oata followed the lead of wheat and torn. Seaboard houses wera reported good buyers, but the car shortage curtailed ship tnents. Boot prices worked off He. Prices declined a oeat from tha top and recovered half of It near the close. In tha provision pit lard and rlba worked fcwor on realising sales, but pork, for which a considerable foreign demand waa reported, worked higher. Cash Prices Wheatt No. t red nominal; No. I red. Il.4t91.tl; No. t hard. IMH 1.64; No. I bird, fl.4t H.J. Corn: No. 1 yellow, 17 ,itff5Vfl; No. 4 yellow, 149 61.0, No. white, HH-C- Oats: No. t white, 4M6c; atandard, 45ti046,O. NV! Kit K II iNUtfel llli In. Boeds: Timothy nominal, clover, 7.Mtf 14.(9. Provisions: Pork, 121. Of, lard, 41S.I6: ribs, 9l4.20t914.7f. Poultry -Kasy; spHngs SO 9 11c -Batterlrm, reoeipta, 10,417 tubs; tsroasnery extras, lie; axtra firsts, o 0Vo; finite l93e; second., 109170. Btm VKmj receipts, cases, firsts, 1 6 9 2S He ; ordinary f I rate, u 9 II fee ; mark, cases Included, IS 9 24c Cheese Steady; daisies, H91ttc; norns, iB"(iuc; Americas, nwiiMC twins, 1& tjlc. rotatfH fciony: receipt. 40 cars: Jersey, bulk, cobbler, 11.1191.20; Minnesota and Ohlos, 91.t?v l.io. NEW YORK STOCKS Volume of Business Larger Than Upon Any Other Day of Tear. MOTOR SHARES WEAK at. Northern vfd., Ot. No. Ore ell,..., llllnola central Inter. Con. Corp..., lnenlratlon CODDer Inter. Marrealsr... 600 Ill's 114 Int. It U. pfd. et(s.4I.I00 1014 100Vi 101 1,300 now 1JU lllti 133 14 II 33i i nil it 103$ 106 71 II 7 II U IK M II II & 17l3 171 67t 67 SIM " 5 11411 117 5 9M D1H Bl lltt 41(4 40 16l II 164 71 77 77 47 4IH 44l l,V4 17 11 173 170U 170 Ul 11714 111 II 11. 40U 0114 '"S !f? Hi 11414 01 164 4,100 1.100 1,10, 10214 101 1 100 tl IS 1,101 It 4114 41 , 121 II 100 10114 101 44 101 100 II . 1414 1411 tot 414 K. C. Southern Kenneoott Copper. Louie. A Nash.... Ilex. Petroleum.., Miami copper M . K. A T.. Pfd.. Missouri Paelflo..., Montana Power.... National Lead 400 0014 0614 Nevada cornier 1.400 1114 11 New York Central.. 11,400 106 10314 100 N. T., N, If. H...1I.1UU as Norfolk A Western. 4,100 111 Northern Paofla..., t.ioo 111 Pacino ua l sov so r.e. Tel. A Tel-.... Pennsylvania 14.000 1014 Ray Con. Copper... 1,100 llli Reading 11,300 10, Rep. Iron A Steel... 14.700 14 Hh.t. Arlsona Cod.. 1.400 tl Routhern Pacino. .. .11.400 II Southern Hallway.. e,ioo s, Hni,leh.ker Co 11.600 13114 Tennrsses Copper.. 1.600 36 I6U Texes Company.... 1,600 10114 11114 Union Pacinu ix.auv is lev 10 ot III 13114 111 in 11114 7 II II till 101 V4 117 ,1, UIH union pavino pta es it o tn5 .i.h.i e ,00 11, U 114 111 U, S. ileel 110.100 1714 M I6J4 Tl M. Steel pfd 1.400 111 117 lllfi Utah Copper 11,000 13 llS 13 Wabaah pfd. "B".. I.IOt Is Weetern Union .... 16 , West. Rleetrle 11, sou sin ov ii. Total aalea lor tha day. 1.160,000 aharea. New York Many Market. New York, Aug. It. Prima Mercantile Paper 1H3 per cent. I Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. 4.7114; demand, 14,71 11-14: cables, 14.7, 7-l. Silver Rsr, 6110! Mexican dollars lie. Bonds Oevsrnmsnt, ateadi railroad, atrong. Time Loana Heater; elxty dare. !! per cent: ninety daya. Il par cent; ala months, 104 per cent. Call Money Steady! highest, 114 par cent; lowest. I per cent! ruling rata I per cent; last loan. 114 per oenti eloalng bid, 1 per oent: offered at 114 per cent. The cotton market cloeed ataady ,1 A net advance ol 10 to I polnta. U. S. ref. 3e, reg II M. Pao. con IS..101S C. S. ref, 8s, eou.tl Mont. Power 6o.,.!7 U 8 Is, ri'g,..100HN. Y. C. deb. Is.. lit U. 8. Is. cou 1001.N. Y. City 4Mb U. S. 4s. reg. ...10114 (1186) 10114 li! Si 4s. 0OU....U0 N. Y.. N. H. A H Am, Smelters IS. 10114 cv. Is 11114 A.T.AT. 0.414S.1H14NO, Pao. 4a I1 14 Anglo-french ia..l61No. Pao. Is 06 Atch. gen 6s 16 Ore. 8. L. ret. 4a. .11 14 Bait. A Ohio ll..lP. T. A T 6a. .10114 Cent. Pao. 1st.. ..61 Penn. con. 4V4s.. 10414 Chss. A O. 0. 414s.64Penn. gen. 4HS..101, f n A o. I. 4s..0SReadlna gen. 4s. II CM. A St.P. c.6s.l06Bl. U A S. r. C. . n. r .spot "a ref. 4 ..7l8o. Pao. cv. 6s.. .104 Colo. A 8. r. 4s.aVHo. Par. ref. 4B...6014 D. A R O. c. 4s..7llitio Railway Is. ..100 Erls gen. Is 7,i,l.'n. Pie. 4s...v...l'4 Oen. Electric 6s.l0114Un. Pee. cv. 4B...I3H ut. No. 1st SHS.rs u. n. nuoocr os..lu. 111. Cent. ref. 4s.. V. 8. Sleel 6s... .10614 Int. M. M. 414 s. 10114 W. Union 4H 16 K. C. 8. ref. 6s. .60 IVestlnghouse I,. A N. un. 4s... .64 ffileclrk' cv. 6a. 134 il., LIT. 1st 4s.7414'D. A R. O ..II Kansas City Ueneral Market. XansBS City. Aug. tt. Wheat No, t hard, II. 47V1. 63; No. I red, 11.1101.61; September, 11,47 14 ! December. 1.47 1.47H; May, tt.61l401.6IH. Corn 140 lower; No. I mixed. lleHr-; No. 1 white. Ilc; No. I yellow. 144 (talc; September. JlHc; December,, 73o; May, 76e. , oata No. I white, 46044c; No. 1 mlxd. 464c. Hutter creamery, tic; firsts, S60; see- onds. 16c; packing, 13140, Eggs rims, see. Poultry Hens, 14c; roosters, 10S4o; broil- era, lie. MlnaeapoUa Oralai Market. Minneapolis, Aug. IS. Wheat September, 11.6114: December, 11.67. Cash; No. I hard. 11.04; No. 1 northern, tl.bl01.il14; No. 1 northern, I1.IIHO1.6014. Plour Unchanged. Barley 76cll.04. . Rye ll.lT01.lt. Pran I1I.60O1I00. Corn No. I yellow. 11017c. OBts No. I while. 4404444. rial Seed 11.16401.18. S venerated Apples. ' New York, Aug. 83.-Bvaporated Apples Quiet; fancy, 70744a; choice, 60414c: prime, ftBfsc. Dried Fnilte Prunea Firm; California. Iatle: Oregona.' 7O110. Aprlcota. easy; choice, UOlltte; extra choice. ll013c; choice, 1114011140. Peachea, dull; choice, 40; extra choice, To; fancy, lc. Ralalna, ataady; loosa muacatela, 10114c; cheleu t, fancy aeed.d, 10101 aeedleaa, 4O10l4c SI. Lasts Ormla Market. St Louts, Awg. II Wheat No. t red, I1.I70LII; No. 1 hard. tl.l014Ol.il: Sep tember, 11.4114; December, 1.4701.4714. Corn No. I. 1114c: No. t white, Hal Sep- tamber, 1114; December, 11140. . . oats ho. 1 wwte. ao. j Ko. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 11 101 l 40 47 131 II 10 4 110 I 10 14 1074 7 10 II 1071 7 ID 10 1140 7 40 101 1113 10 60 40 1166 7 46 7 1107 7 40 47 1311 7 70 t 1021 7 71 30 Ill t 36 HEIFERS. 1 110 I 00 1 420 t 00 17 747 I II 4 116 I 26 1 731 I II 7 701 0 16 146 I 70 1 110 I 76 4... 710 7 00 STOCK CALVES. 4 477 I 60 1 110 7 10 14 310 7 71 1 371 I 00 STOCK 8TEBRB. : - It Iltl I 71 1 611 10 4 4070 I 36 43 710 I 60 41.. ......1110 I 10 tl 1010 t 16 STOCK STEERS. 31 101 6 II 1 141 I 10 II 130 7 00 II 106 7 06 41 110 7 10 II Ill 7 16 FKED1NO STEERS. 1 171 I 00 10 1011 I 06 16 161 I 70 II Ill I 10 t Ill 7 II tl 110 7 26 LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Liberal, Prices Steady to Higher Lambs Lower, Sheep Steady. HOGS 15 TO 25 CENTS UP Omaha, August 21, 1111. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. nfrtH.I Unnifav 11 A.. ,91. ,,041 Kellmate Tuesday .... o!700 M00 80,600 Two days tblB week. . .17.741 1.136 61.641 Same days Isst week. .11,171 14.6,3 20.234 Same days 2 weeks aaol2.730 13.613 30.737 Same days 1 weeks agolfl.767 11,616 26,460 same days 4 weeke ago 6,841 13,440 22,212 Same days laat year.. 14,663 11,401 12,786 Cattle Recelpta were quite liberal this morning, making a total for ths two days of 17,746 heed, about 2.000 head entailer tnan laet week and 1,000 head larger than a year ago. Beef eteera were aeneratlv 10c higher than yesterday, the beet corn fed aelllng to 110.40, while there were range eleere good enough to bring 18.76. Cows and heifers were In good demand and a little stronger. Blockers and feedere were In good demand at about ataady priree. Repressntatlve aalaa BEEF STEERS. 11 feeders. I cowa., lie 10 7 20 7 20 I 16 7 30 I 36 t 16 T to I 10 I 10 7 71 7 40 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 1 COW.... 1110 III 3feeders.no 1 feeder,. 610 I 60 7 feeders. 140 1 feeder.. 140 7 10 I feeders. 140 I steer,.. .1111 TOO 1 heifers.. 846 1 hslfer... 060 I II SOUTH DAKOTA. Ill 7 00 4 feeders. 1100 , III I 10 T. O. Burton 14D. ,.110 I 10 I cow..... 110 3. W. Pennls Wyoming. 4faaders.H0 171 II cows. . .1010 Oeorge H. Mayer Nebraaka. tfeedare. 117 7 00 3 steer,. . 121 J A-t Bsr Csttla Co. Montana. 1ICSWS...U26 7 00 !steer..,1370 w. V. Johnson Cattle Co. Wyo. I steers. .1164 7 61 Isteera.. 171 f cows.. .1011 171 Iateera..l04t Hoga Continued light auppllee here, a very broad ahlpplng demand, good packing request, end sharply higher msrketa at other polnta all combined to give the local market another big push upward. Order buyers again bought a. half or mora of the total oftertnga, paying prlcea that were from lie In , few Instancee to In moat cues tootle higher. Tha advance carried the top up to 110.71, tlo above yeaterday'a high mark and within a dims t the record for the yards. Packers wera short yesterday, and with shippers buying so freely there waa only one thing to do, and that waa follow the market already astabllahed. Thslr purchase, ahowed fully aa much of an advance as shippers, being all of llo to. In the mejor'ty of oaaes, I0O1K higher than yeaterday. Bulk offerings again aold real early, though a few aellera who didn't think they wore bid the full atrangth of tha market on aarly rounda war, atlll fighting for an other nickel after nearly verythlng had changed handa. At b,st It waa another varv Irreenl.r market, and averaged nearly a quarter nigner tnan yestsraay. Bulk of the aalea landed at I10.10O10.60, and tope, aa noted, reached 110.71, within a dlma of the record eetabllshsd In 1110. Bulk Is still sailing around 40c below the high time all yeara. ago. Current prlcea are 40960c higher than at the closs of Isat wsek. shippers having (anon over nan ma iigni arierlnga tha laat two daya No. At. 8a. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 14. .710 ...till 71. .110 40 10 00 10. .440 110 10 01 67. .SIS lit 10 10 17. .104 10 10 II 61. .368 ... 10 10 It. .Ill ... 10 II II. .217 ... 10 IB II. .11! II It 10 01. .Ill 160 10 '85 71. .Sit lot 10 40 II. .210 40 10 60 It. .lit ... It II 111.121 160 10 16 71.. 127 ...10 71 74. .114 110 10 76 Sheep The suddI of ahaan Lntl tntntidt today was even larger than Monday's, ar rival balnt estimated at 111 tare, or 30, 500 bead. The local run was asaln by far the largest on tha map. For the week to data receipts are II..41 head, being twice aa large as either last week or two weeks ago, 1,000 heavier than a year ago, and the .ariesc sor any similar period since Oc tober last year. ' Yesterday's fat lamb market cloeed up at tha low time of the day. Durlntr the tnr. noon lambs sold freely enough at a 10O16c decline, but the market weakened still fur- inor wnen mere wera sun twenty or more cars In first hands, and when these were una i it so i a ii was ai prices that were a quarter or more below laat week's close. racasrs naa another big lamb supply at their disposal thla mornlna. and sitinth.r slump was In order. That la, forenoon sales wort 1047160 lower than the early trade yesterday, though they looked fully steady to, tf anything, stronger than Monday', lav eloae. As en yesterday, the bit bulk of the f-t offerings was cleaned up by midday, though there were several bands still un sold at that time. Six cara more of the choice Call forn las that brought 110.70 du- pucatea tne price today. However. th bulk of the offerings sold down around tl0.16t910.w0, with an occasional bunch as hlvh as 110.10. Compared with the best time yesterday, tha general run of prices waa 10O15o lower, althouah a few aalei were steady, while everything sold up to noon looked steady to, It anything, stronger than Monday's lata trade. The aged sheep suooly was nrettv atlm hardly enough stuff belnr here to ma.lt a market. Prices wera called about steady, omo prviir tooa ewea soiling aa nigh as 16.75, with good Idaho yearlings at 17.60. rorenoon saies or leeaers were ma n v at good, Arm prices, a spread of $10.00910.40 catching most bunches, A couple of loads sold as hlfh aa 110.00. a new record figure, but up to midday that was the only sale aoove yesieroay s top or 110.10. raMitr sheep are anything but plentiful and are selling at well sustained prices. Tearllngs made ii.fo tais morning, with ewea at 16.00. , RepresentatlTa sales. No, 110 Idaho ewee too Idaho feeder lamba 12S Idaho lambs 40 Wyoming wethers . 630 Idaho feeder lamba 1,170 Idaho lamba ...... 704 Idaho lamba 77 173 Idaho lambs 86 16 Idaho ewes ..106 081 Nevada lamba 07 174 Nevada lamba 7 At. ...100 ...00 ...07 ...116 03 75 Pr. $ I oo 10 36 10 50 ' 7 36 10 26 10 36 10 fi$ 10 30 0 00 10 S& 10 10 iteera, $7. 004)10. 76; yearling steers and hot f era, t8.S0c9U.l0; cows, 15.60(97.76; Blockers and feeders, 6.10pg.00; Texas steers, tt.6Os9l.0O; prime southern steers, M. OOffl.OO; cows and heifers, 04.600.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.60(9 1:00; native calves, 6.tJ011.76. Hoga Receipts, 11,300 head; market, hlghr: pigs and lights, I7.6vt911.20; mixed and butchers, 110.90 12.55; heavy, $11,169 11.30; bulk of sales, 111.00311.20, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,200 head; market, steady ; lamba, 17.000 10.06 ; slaughter owes, t6.00t97.36; bleating ewea, t7.00910.00; yearling ewes, $7.20.98.00. Hsnsas City lire Stock Market. Kansas City, Aug. 32. CattleReceipts, 21,000 head; market lower; prime fed steers, $ t. 7tO 1 0. 7 6 ; dressed beef steers, $7. 6000.60; western steors. tO.7S0O.OO; lockers and feeders, $6.0001.20; bulls, $6.2600.26; calvea, $6.10011.00. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market higher; bulk of sales, $10.400 10.0S; heavy, $10.30010.70; packers and butchers, $10.60 910.00; light, $10.00010.06; pigs, $8,600 0.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, $10.26011.00; year lings, $7.7608.30; wethers, $7.2000.00; ewes, $6.7007.60. Chicago Un Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 33. Cattle Receipts, 7,900 head; market weak to 10c lower; beeves, $7.00011.10; cows and heifers. $3.0000.40; stockers and feeders, $6.00 07.75; western steers, $7.4006.76; calves, $0.00012.60. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market 160 30c higher than yesterday's averaae: bulk of sales, $10.76; light, $10.7011.30; mhted, ito.40tTii.zft; neavy, fio.260ii.zo; rough, lO.2t.011. 46. Sheep and Lamba Recelota. 20.000 head: market weak and 10c lower; natives, $0,400 e , i & ; western, s, ? & jpa.ug ; iambs, 17.25 0 10.70. Spot steady; middling upland, 14.t0c. Sales, 100 bales. Liverpool, Aug. 22. Cotton Spot, steady; good middling, .26d; middling, t.Ofld; low middling. $.32d; sales, 1,000 bales. 100 tl I Sioui City Live Stack Market. SlOUX City. Ia.. A US. 22. Cattle Re. celpts, 1,300 head: market ateadv: beef steers. $7.00010.00; canners, $3.7606.60; stockers and feeders, $6.1007.30; bulls. eiaae, etc., ib.ftuirf i.ue; reeding oowa and heifers, $6.6000. 06. Hog Receipt a. 2.200 head: market 26c higher; light, $10.00010.16; mixed, $10.16010.60: heavy. 110.60 10.76 : bulk of sales, $10.16010.36. ttfteep and Lambs Not quoted, St. Joseph Un Stock Market. St. Joseph. Aua. 22. Cattle RerelnttL 1,800 head; market steady: s ears. 26.600 10.26; cows and heifers, $4.0000.60: calves, $6.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head: market hi r ti er; top, $10.10; bulk of ssles, $10,400-10.76. oneps ana umDf--KeceiDte. 4.000 had: market lower; lambs, $10.00010.761 awes. $0.7607.26. Lira Stock Ur Sight. South Omaha. St. Louis Chicago Kansas City, . Sioui City Totals Sheep. 80,600 4,300 22,000 7,000 .. 40,000 03,100 63,700 Cattle. Hogs. 0,700 6,700 0,600 11.100 7,000 11,000 34,000 13.000 .1,800 8,300 Now Tork Cottoa Market. v.tw un,, a-tusj. j. soiion ruturee opened very steady; August, U.$6o; October, 14.96c; December, 14.02c; January, l.t7o March, 16.00c; May. $16.1to. Cotton futures closed steady t August. let ftrwi? rVtihAP 1 4 fit,.. r a, . ... 1 , .1..V1,, vnuDiuDiir, ii. axe: January. l.$6o; March, l4.$c May, 16.11c. 107 H 66 ioi" 100 70 146 103 16 H tl 100 98 714 teeeal Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker C., 440-61 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Stocka Bid. Asked. a very uo. ewmmon go Am. Smelt. Sec. Co., pfd. "A" 03 Cudahy Pack. Co., T pcL pfd... 104 Deere 6 Co., pfd. ex. dividend.. 00 Fairmont Cream. Co., 1 pet. pfd. 103 4 Beatrice Cream. Co.. 7 net. ofd. 100 Oooch Mill, tt Ele. Co., 7 pet. pfd. 90 100 isineoin 'jei. Tel., com. l oct. 99 Northern States Power Co., pfd. 96 ft Omaha A C. B. Ry A Bridge pfd Omaha A C. B. St, Ry., pfd.... T2H Peters MtlL Co.. pfd 99 Sulzberger eV Sons pfd 99 St, Joseph L. H. A' Power, pfd. 08 Swift Company 144 Union Stock Tarda, I pet. stock 100 Updike Grain Co., common. ...103 Bonds Anglo-French 6's, 1934 16 American Foreign Securities Co., 6 pet. Oold Notes, 1919 9741 Booth. St. Louis ', 1931 09ft 100 Denver Oas 4k Bleo. t's, 1949., 98ft 99 Fremont, Nelx, 6 pet paving bonda, 1980 101 103 Xowa Portland Cement Co, t's. 1916-1924 99 Kansas City Ry., first t's, 1944.. 97 Omaha tt Council Bluffs St, Ry. 6's. 1926 96U Sulzberger A Sons, t's 99ft 100ft Imperial Russian Gov't. Int War Loan. 1920. 6ft pet 806 Swift 4 Company, 6 s 100ft 100 Metal Btarket. New Tork, Aug. 33. Metals Lead, atrong at $6.6006.76. Spelter, quiet; spot. East St. Louis delivery, 69.360 9.76. Copper, Arm: electrolytic, $26.60037.60. Iron, steady and unchanged. Tin, steady; spot, $38.36038.76. At London: Spot copper, 1110 10s; fu tures, 1108; electrolytic, 127; spot tin, 1109; futures. 170. Lead, 30; spelter, 66. OU ai Savannah, Oa., August 33. Turpentine, firm. 42o; sates, 421 bbla.; recelpta. 763 bbls.; ahlpmenta, 263 bbls.; stocks, 18,868 bbls. , Rosin, firm; sales, 1,986 bbls.; receipts, I. 720 bble.; shipments, 9,276 bbla; stocks, 66,731 bbls. Quote: A, B, $6.76; C, D, $6.80; E, $6.00; F, $6.10; G, (6-20; H, I, K, M, $6.36; N, $6.40; WO, $6.46; WW, $6.60., Omaha Hay Market. Omaha. Aug. 31. Hay--Choles upland prairie, $11.00; No. 1, $10.00010.60; No. 3, $8.0009.00; No. 3, to. 0008.00; No. 1 mid land prairie, $8.6009.60; No. 3, $7.00 0 8.00; choice lowland, $7.00; No. 1. $6.00; No. 2, M.0006. 00; No. 8, 33 0004.00. Alfalfa Choice, $12.00; No. 1, $10,600 II. 60; standard, $8.60010.00. Dry Goods Market, New Tork, Aug. 22. Exporter renewed their Inquiries today for brown sheetings, but large orders could not be closed owing to the firmness of the mills. Prices on brown sheetings showed an upward ten dency. Trading waa active tn many kinds of cotton goods. Sugar Market. New Tork, Aug. 83. Sugar Raw dull: centrifugal, 6.76c; molasses, 4.98c. Refined quiet; fine granulated, 7.00187.26c. Futures prlcea at noon were & to 8 points lower. Races Carded for Wednesday in the Great Western Circuit Hen 2:09 Pace Omaha Printing Company Purta, $500. ' 1 Belle W, bile, m, by Not Given, Earl Beezley, Agt, Syracuse, Neb. iVi-Bonnivard, 2:1114, b. t by Vice Commodore, A. A. Sillon, Monroe, la. 3 Colleen, 2:06, br. m., by Charlie D, Henry Thomas, Agt, Davenport, Ia. 4 College Gent, 2:08?4, blk. h., by Kentucky, P. J. Carson, Winnipeg, Can. 5 La Belle Online, 2:16, ch. m by Patotia B, L. S. Shuler, Agt, Indian apolis, Ind. 6 Major Ong, 2:04U, b. g, by Major Ganti, Joe McLaughlin, Agt, Mar- thalltown, Ia. 7 Sayde Densmore, 2:02, ch. m by Don Densmore, Henry Thomas, Agt., Davenport, Ia. . , 8Shipmaster, 2:05, b. g., by Seneca Stuart, N. Matthews, Amboy, I 1. 9 Sir Lain, 2:09, ro. g, by Earlain, Schinstock Bros, West Point, Neb. 10 The Ghost, 2:08, g. g, by Manager, J. F. Cole, Brookfield, Mo. 2:30 Trot Commercial Club Purse, $500. 1 Darky Simons, blk. g, by Reb, R. E. Leach, Cincinnati, O. 2 Doonie b. m, by Peter the Great, E. D. Gould, Kearney, Neb. 3 Helen G, blk. m by Sag B, F. G. Warden, Des Moines, Ia. 4 Ignatius McGregor, 2:29, br. s, by Jay McGregor, A. B. Heaton, Greenfield, Ia. 5 Jack Combs, b. s, by Buraunun, E. D. Gould, Kearney, Neb. 6 Miss May Tell, 2:30, b. m, by Baron Will Tell, Chas. Fuller, Car thage, Mo. 7 Mohayna, b. m, by Mobel, F. G. Warden, Des Moines, Ia. 8 Sterling Lou, s. g, by Kinney Lou, F. E. Ward, Los Angeles, Cal. 9 Rapello, br. s, by George B, Spede Ream, Libertyville; 111. 2:18 Pace Hal McKinney Purse, $2,000. 1 Alix Merriman, 2:11, br. m, by Merriam C, Robt. Harrison, Gales burtr. 111. 2 Bonnie Brino. b. .. bv Bonnie Direct. A. Pearson, Chicago, 111. 3 Captain Heir at Law, 2:19, blk. h, by Heir at Law First, Frank C. Caine, Galesburg, 111. 4 Fanny Shirley, 2:09, b. m, by Lord Shirley, M. C. Blackburn, Dixon. III. 5 Farmer Boy, 2:17, b. s, by Leon Barkey, D. R. Steale, Aurora, Neb. 6 Gilbert Patch, br. s, by Dan Patch, B. Shively, Detroit, Mich. 7 George Durbin, 2:24, s. g, by Governor Durbin, J. F. Flack, Page, N. D. 8 Hailand K, b. i, by The Earl, Chet Kelley, West Liberty, Ia. 9 Hal Conners, b. s, by Argott Hall, Tom Dennison, Omaha, Neb. 10 Helen Chimes, b. m, by The Magnet, Schinstock Bros, West Point, Neb. 11 Helen Zedo, 2:18, b. m, by Bob Fitzsimmons, Warren Dennis, Rex- burg, Idaho. 12 J. V. Manager, 2:19, blk. g, by Manager, J. F. Cole, Agt, Brook- field, Mo. 13 Mose Finch, 2:14, b. h, by Silver Finch, F. G. Warden, Des Moines, Ia. 14Oregon Hal, 2:21, br. s, by Hal B, Warren Dennis, Rexburg, Idaho. 15 Peter Pointer, by Not Given, A. B. Hunter, jr. New Madrid, Mo. 16 Power Patch, 2:03, b. s, by Dan Patch, Int. 155 Horse Farm, Minne apolis, Minn. 17 Prince Fisher, b. h, by Fisher, W. Neims, Agt, Sour Lake, Tex. 18 Red Harold, b. a, by The Magnet, J. B. Ranier, Phoenix, Ariz. 19 Sad Thoughts, 2:06, b. m, by Bingen, Edw. Peterson, Omaha, Neb. 20 Tanner Miller. . e.. bv Dr. Tanner. Robt Conner. Aet, Maitland, Mo. 21 The Welkmer, br. h, by Woodford Wilkes, J. Carson, Winnipeg, Can. 22 Tommy Horn, b. g, by Otto Wilkes, Schinstock Bros, West Point, Neb. 23 Western Flyer, 2:17, b. a, by Gomoko, W. H. Combs, Agt, Ravenna, Neb. 24 Sweet Marie, A m, by Bonnie Wilkes, Chet Kelley, West Liberty, Ia. 25 Last Chance, a. g, by Prince Online. Midway Stock Farm, Kearney, Neb. lisansal Orata Market, UveiDeet. Aw II. Wkeat Soet No. I Manitoba, las: No. I. 14a lid; No. t, 14a Mi No. s reel woaiern winter, a 4 la. Ctntlpal, America mUea, aasr, ita la. Tub ata It, (It, laala Un atork Market. flt. toula. Mo., AuaT, tt. Cattle Iteeelnta t.lot heed; market ataadr: native beet To Quickly Relieve Soreness and Inflammation ltub In 4 few drops of Absorb) ne, Jr. It te.surprlslnf how promptly tt penetrates and acta hew clean and pleasant It tp to use nd how economical, because only a few 4rea tre requlrett to do the work. Ia addition to being a dependable, lini ment, Absorbine, Jr., If a safe, powerful, trustworthy antlseptlo and ferralclde which doubles Its efficiency and Ita uses. When applied to cuts, braises and sores It kills the terms, makes tha wound aseptl oally clean and promotes rapid," healthy healing. It allays pain and Inflammation promptly. Swollen danda, painful varicose veins, went and bursal enlargements yield readily to tha application of Absorbine, Jr. Abasrwn, jr.. la sold by leading drua. gists at 1.0 and 11.00 a bottle or sent di rect postpaid. Liberal trial bottle postpaid far toe la stamps. ' -, w. r. Toung, d. r efrrlAgfleld, Mas $250,000,000 , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Dated September 1, 191$ TWO-YEAR 5 SECURED LOAN COLD NOTES DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT Intereet payable March 1 and September 1 Due September f, 191 Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin, at the office of J. P. Morgan tf Co.', without deduction for any British taxes, present or future. Coupon Notu of tl, 000, (S.0M and $10,00 Redeemable at the option of the government, in whole or in part, on thirty (SO) days notice, asfoflowsi At 101 and meentd tntrt on any date prior to Soptambor t, 1917. At t00 1'l and aeeruod inter t on September 1, 1917, and on any date thereafter prior to maturity, V To be secured by pledge with The Farmers Loan & Trust Company, of New York City, under a pledge agreement exe cuted by the government, of securities approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an aggregate value of at least $800,000,000, cal culated on the basis of prevailing market prices, sterling securities being valued in dollars at the prevailing rate of exchange, viz: Value Stock; bond, end or other eeeuritlet of corporation) organhtd in the United Statee. ..... fl00,000,000 Bond, and for other obligationt of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, either maker or guarantor, and crocks, bond, and or other eeeuritiee of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company 100,000,000 Sonde and or other obligation) of the eeteral following Government; either maker or guarantor, tie., of Argentina, Chile, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switterland and or Holland 100,000,009 Pending the arrival and deposit of securities as above, the Government is to deposit temporarily with the Trust Company at the time of issue of the notes, either approved New York Stock exchange collateral of aggregate value equal to that of the then undelivered securities and or cask equal to five-sixths of such value. AU such temporary collateral is to be exchanged from time to time in the same relative proportions upon the deposit of the above mentioned securities. If the pledged securities depreciate in value because of change of market price or in rate of exchange, the Government is to deposit additional securities with the Trust Company, to the end that the aggregate value of the pledged securities shall equal at least 120 of the principal amount of the notes at the time unpaid and not secured by deposited cash. The Government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, in which event the proceeds of sale are to be received by die Trust Company and applied to the retirement of notes by purchase, if obtainable at prices not exceeding the then redemption price, and otherwise by redemption by lot at die redemption price. The Government is to reserve the right also to make substitutions of securities, but such substitutions are not to vary the relative amounts in value of the above-indicated three several groups of securities at the time held by the Trust Company. Valuations of securities are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. This offering is made subject to verification of the list of collateral, and to the approval of (he necessary details by Counsel. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 5z PER CENT. Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan A Co., at 10 o'clock, A. M.', August 23, 1916, and will be closed at 10 o'clock, A. M., August 28, 1916, or earlier, in their discretion. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF. J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF THE PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICE OF ALLOTMENT. Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive notes. FIRST NATIONAL BANK New York City WM. A. READ & CO. J. P. MORGAN &CO. NATIONAL CITY BANK New York City HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK .. Chicago BROWN BROTHERS & CO. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, New York at, ' BANKERS TRUST COMPANY FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY New York City New York Ci'tv CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS UNION TRUST COMPANY , Chicago . - Fitttburgh Neat York, Aug uit U, 191$