Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 18, 1915, Page 10

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P K . A i k 1 b 3 \ = i e ' ! b ~ 8100 'TO 000_made - tly 75&. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i3’ e Aurum Corn 2 white, 4% Wheat. Rallies Aner Several Drops | it \;Jj?',r‘ '.:"r'.""- and ‘with Market Strong Ad- "’#7?'0‘5;'-”“ vances 'l'wo Cents. low, HlfTie. No 2 mixed, Til@e > No. 4 mixed, 1IN@T110 CORN AND ous ARE s'rmvi'p’.‘:".;.‘\:;;a Nk Oate: — Al . standard, "‘1 - | o, Rarle o.\qAnAA August 17, 1915 ‘F'\:m" mfi? 4‘ 'h’-' l} (new! oot (new) OMAMA, Av move finally brought generally | o o R e . fat . - | in Matamoras, L was strong, selling i cents over | id@s6e. Rye No. 3, MN® | Receipts w Cattle. Best ewes wore unable | NE 0. Aug. 17.<Today's marke! nfil’.‘:.r."pm«.. Sine oot weather con-| e 5 Official Mond ¥ ) to Packers, although a [again traversed familiar ground. There | ... . weeel Market. = | @ Qtions continues to send the Wheat Batimated Tuesday 5 0 f breeders went at 8.3, and buy- |Was further unrestrained trading in war [ NEW g e B FTALS - MANY ALARMS DURING NIGHL higher. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS that price high enough to !-rm- including several jasues in which | QA5 offered, S04 spelter, not guoted was steady today, most of this e Two duve (his week 1480 Wi 0 ot them. PUBILC Intereat or ‘support had heretofors | CODPer, quiel: electrolytic, $iT BIx 0 3 %) 4 cereal going at yesterday's prices, with oy : Same davs Ia XTI rade In feeder lambs was for the |been utterly lackin egiect | (00, Sleady and unchanged. Tin, quiet BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Aug. 17 & foW Sieh &% %o higher. Feature the Tra and Clostug [ Same dave 2 wh 0,482 2362 | most part a repetition of the butoher At 1 apot . 867 & The border situati 1 I The better grades of oata sold s higher Prices on Board of Trade. Same davs 3 w 5,771 1160 | market. Most of the feeders took $§00 biires, A 16 6d; lectiolytic, 20 Wiot| g Darder situdtion slong \He Mwer | anel T80 totk Do ot A CHICAGO: Aug. 1cStormy weather | S&IMe days § wke. aw jor a littie ieas, and nothing was able ndition wae partly rectified toward tin ,‘,,\,,,_ 3 Y ead £ 14 | Rlo Grande assumed a threatentni A weaboard export ya it looks and a_declded falling off in receipts here| g 2y last year {10 go over $8.05, while the bulk yester- d of the session by the receipt of | (i, &1 ? L Cwere ot ihe Slliee] o s hvel Tllige GR€ tn feteipts HRTS] Whe foilowing tohie Showa th day moved around $S00GR15, with one [$4000,00 Japaneso fold from Canada and aspect today. Gathering of Mexican intended buying all foodstuffs themselves, | for wheat. The market closed s TORK. of cattle, hogs and Omaha | bunch of &-pounders us high as $5.% A semiofficlal statement Indl € the | thereby eliminating all speculators. 1%c to 15@1% net higher, with Se They will possivly buy up ail their|at $106%¢1®%k. and Deccmber §i |own crops and seil to the miliers ut a | Other gains for the d Y | fixed price, regardless of what the lov— oats, e to We, and provisio as Hogs . 1. 2 wethers, fair to choice, $. L\(M!l) ewos, |the r H v paid fc it Sge o He. 4 4 is a3 s aha) - o the !'!\l\l of almost 1600000 shares for v LT anina, Tt e B oy i elimine| Seaboard rurhors of export saies aggre-|SREeD 'L . 14 sood o sholoe, $5.0005.25 ewes, falr to [the day, but elackened' viaibly Iater. As from across the river on a troop of !ato the specuiation to probibit the im- | E4tng L0 bushels had much to dof The ‘?r“‘;‘:‘"‘ "“l’}“ B B T | TReananins sl usual -~ war specialties, togethor with |the Twelfth United States cavalr; Portation of foodstuffs by dealern b4 hf";’,‘_"‘m““.n"‘,f " IATKOt| Btook market fof the last few daya with B e + T s T i Qutetn . Do BT, con X was not the only aggravating featur ol \ ged to SBou mkots by 1 g e A fairly well confirmed. (hough. wa 15000 | COmi ST TR0 | 6 Wy omine feader e tributed more than' thelr auota to the | Great Britain Considers Selling Half |of the situation. Primary ‘-hf«fl;;';'_:";,“"“‘m;{“ ve: | sales in'Chicago Included 60000 bushels for F13. 1913 [T | 1910, % South Dakota ewes eyl i oy b Billion Bonds in New York to Authorities here received repor and shipments u., - port. A ~ ¢ 7% South D s only stoo > d te v rece ! Seibia” ol 1m0 bu. and” shioments ‘ot | S¥Rert, otyithatanding freah low rec | AWE ¥13 @] o R TH Y oAl et (e Rele v e Restore Equilibrium. that twenty-fivo horses, ~Including 6,000 bu, last year. | however, the best Information obtainable G'f“k e ok 9 Wyoming well Motors lfl.m:-n‘-fr.:m! at 93 Stude- —_— some recognized as animals stolen by oo UMAEY comn recelpta were 08,00 indicated that the export demand today ) S T 0 8 36§ ‘(':""Q‘)""I'“‘l (loeder lamba Daker repeated yeaterday's ' rocord price . PR 9 . X i w + ety | | 1 0% oming feeder Tamb LIRES AND FRANCS ALSO OFF P o bu last year. . i 'l.h'n day, chiefly owing to (he strengith of ‘;z"l ’."1 4| 0 1daho lambs ... v pressure. | Othver ook (n: the Grenp e side, were delivered this week in mary oats recelpts were 1,074 . | wheat. he ‘ool temperatures, which S 2 s daho lambs iy el u W RK 17— " v and shipments 276,00 bu., against re-'| were unfavorable for the. growing crop, .| 6 57%| 8 9| 786 50 Idaho lambs """{"‘" 'l"' '“"‘l"",d'""" - ‘{"' "‘:“;" SOURK, A4g. 1 The sUEHt | Matamoros, the Mexican town op celpts of 1,352,000 bu. and shipments of | had a tendency to emboiden buyers some- | 5 Ba| 9 03 . 99 Tdaho lambs [ s g A e "'“‘ od nt ihe close, |IMmProvement in foreign exchange|posite here held by Carranza troops S1L00 bu. fast year. yhat, and the closo 'was' steady. ullh‘*A\ll» G @%| 8 79 7 96( 8 04| R oG wob cattea acton T | rateon suined & terdad's late rafly 1 : . c. Onate hardened In price becauss| AUS. 68 9 = ¥ b he v t th i d been s ‘}‘ L g ‘or rains that hindered mwlmnx and in-| Au-. L 812/ being followed by furthor offerings here, | V88 Wiped out at the opening of the "':' ‘* Mexic nlnn at Progreso had beer |Chicago . e terfered with the movement to primary |Aul 7864 * | s 14 ¢hiefly of transcontinentals and grangers. | exchange market today. Pounds | ¥athering openly and In conspicuously mn,,..,,o“, a ; - | terminals. | Nevertheloss, & leading au- An; 6 5% 8 72, 8 Varlous lesues included in the form large numbere for days, ereated suspicion Dulath ...... - X1 thority expressed the obinion that b yield | Sunday.s — { ot (ould _group were heavy on the Mis-(6terling again touched the bOWOM |, ong Americans that Carranss offl ‘)mlh - | 000,000 bushels for the United States | s [P T Aug. 17T ~CATTLE-Re- |fouri Pacific eivership, which was uotation of $4.64; fri mad: - Kansas City 4 % | Would not be surprising. Recelpts and dispoaition of live stock {eefpis, 5on : market, steady; native |without influsnce elsewhers. The early |9 -04: francs made & clals were lax in discipline or without St. Louis. M 114 | WpjiQ NOL RS BUrDEiaing, | kened pro-| &t the Dnion Steck yards. South Oma - - g L 10610.35; western = steers, |weakness in exchange caused a revival | new low record—$6.04—2 cents un-| sufficlent dependable troops to cope with | Winnipeg These sales werc reported today—|mainly on the part of packers During|? o'clock p. m., yesterday: : No, 2 hard winter, 1 car at $1.12; [ & large part of the day not much atten- :uhpglh?r& wl.n‘:cr. 1 car at $1.16, 1 | tion was given to pork or lard. | at 113, 1.0ar at 3L1L, 16 cars at $1.10, 1 tures ranged as folluws 109, 1 car at 3L No. 4 hard|X 1 Oven. | Higl at $1.06%, % cars at $1.0s, 1| GRen T - ] nm sampie, 1 car (corn mixed) | “eantt 1 ol 1004/ 10 1 6% 1 0434 1'car at $1.04, 3 cars at $1.08, L ool [ oiatl 1 ogiel 1 os| 105t 1 Ofhe 3$1.01%, 11 cars at $1.00%, | car at | “ .| " o. 2 white, 1 car at ¢, 6! Sape | a1y cars at T#%c; No. 3 white, 1 car at ™%c, | Dee| 639 3 cars_at 744c; No. 2 yellow, 6 cars at| oats | Tie; No. 3 yellow, 1 car at T5ige, 36 of | Rept.| 8% a car at 7c; No. b yellow, 1 car'at T¢;| Dec..| 387, No. 2 mixed, 2 cars at 7o, No. ¥|pork | mixed, 2 care | No. 6 mixed, 2 ar at Tigc mple, 3 cars at fc, 2 cars at 68c. Oats: | Lard l\o 3 white, 1 car (old) at 42%c, 1 car| Sept.| t 40%c; 1% cars at 40c, 1 car at 39%c; N oo 14 white, 26 of & car '(old) At 39%e, 1 éars at G9%c, 1 car at 39%c, 1 car at 3% Mose. |Yes'y. 48 T:f’n oy 63 9% I8y 38| 3% ) | 13 62%) 13 136 (139 1 | 7 92% 787 800 s6T%| ST REAL ESTATE |FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE [Timothy. —_— | Provisio Hebmlfll 35 05418 60, res, 1% miles from| BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 20@24i4c. [ Co " +4 ) pe — U, 8. ref. i, reg \A'N K arT m % [reached Wall street during the f¢ Colonel Bullard strengthened the pa- ) at 4lc, 25 of ar|_Oct.. 8 57| 8 6% 86714 8625 8 TTY% tudnhy Packing Co.. head; market lower; lambs, 8 o ng the forencon L ::m«‘;‘hxlc;:'.:dd O T o & O < icage Cash Prios—Wheat: No.T Ted '?m"x‘ourua Co 2456 | sheer and ewes, 8. 08, v i ¢ i1 [from Ottawa for the mccount of Great | trols about Progreso and Mercedes in -1'3 Prices—Wheat: No. $1. osq.mmw No. hard, $1.10%@G1 urphy : at do pon. . 1088 lfl\ Britain. This, It was reported, practio- | the afterncon so that there are S00 cav- LR .« N L . n | L . 0% N, Y. State iy prunkey. i RS S s, o T 00ae: No. Wt s, One 5o Comaha Packing Go 11 | KANSAS r-n-\":\'.; :;.-';!(A'IN"I‘.IT‘“:Q..» Vo componrr-ig.o a0 N v, NG ™Y [ally exhausted the Bank of Bngland ape- | SIFY and infantry In that vieinity, 1 — — No.'s white, new. Saie: No. & white, | AFO. Packing Co...... .... foipte. Lo head: market Tower: primo | Fam "Rmeliers Ga.: 108 Noriharn Pacit clal deposita of about $134000,000, nearty | Raports by Mercedes officlals lam 1 old, 43GMSc: ' standard, old, fc. Rye B. Vansant Co.... 114 {_Nl toers, $9.5060.90; dw-;.ed heof steers, | A' T. & T. ov. N all of which had already been ehipped [ M#ht that' more than 18 Mexicans had 2, $1.03@1,08%. Barley, 6@ 5016.50 Pork, $13.50; lard, 214; ribs, | FOR SALE—320 . 7 70G7.20; % e i conslgnments of gold from Ottawa were | Wore sure that all firlng came fr o 1~ Wayne, Neb, 1 mile from state normal; | BGGS-Steady; receipte, 11,66 cases: ac|J- 1L Bulla - 8 Bt Bl lond butchers, $6.907.40; " light, | 6'sf" ot 61" s m- @ ITSBouiern Pie r\' expected in the near future, Mexican side of the river, ‘!v‘?r?oualv};"';o::mffilzfin?ln?x‘l'll.ww&‘;'i‘: Tiras, Vienbe: l;‘l:l;«':,"d{m:ffi:afi T'or«g’l:;“ “°f'°"°“ ok [ - T W SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, o Y "A N\a“r:r 'l R n«'!((nl"' Wuiivay & sy | The arrival of this gold, however, sifalta; 300 acres pasture. If interceted| firsts. southern, 18}4@1sc. " Wern SRy tald 'Lu:l]nl{ym:;(n;;ww wethers, B 4 Unlon, Fagitic da..... s | falled to deflect tho rate upward. Reut rooms quick with & Bee Want Ad | Some or write L. W. Owen, V M OTATOEE Lowsr: receipta, @ cars: | ;' M .. | ewen, 8 ¥ 6.0, | & rubber & 1™ | With the American dollar enthroned as ———— ¥ r~/nm-m . hios, 42 c; Jersey, bulk. | ¢ (4 Rt s p S5 *0t. North. lst 44n 96 U, 8 Sreel bs 10:% | monarch of the exchange markets, bank- Department Orders. FARMERS, LOOK! | S78%c; Virginia cobblers, barreled, $L.6 3o o SIOUN Cray, Uhve Btock Market. |37 ! Hy Wetarn Tulon iz sid | €7 hero looked to England to protect tta| WASHINGTON, Aug. 1T (Bpecial Tele- We will sell any reliable farmer with | POrLTI;:“-_An\-p, lower: fowls, 134c; y 18 Foatpter .“‘l"r"::d'A:'t"klzl-—.(:.‘A.'l;rl,la:‘ix; L‘R‘Id“ un. de. 92 West. Eleo. ov. ba..118% [credit by the establishment of a huge war ot M good ’““,D?,,,;él ,b. lm,d m"l.;mn\v:g m springs, 16%c. (;{,I,H.m a . 50G9.40; * cown and hal};" oo |« i loan in this city. Over-night cable reports | count Nfi . "“ rris, de acre. farm in Kim county, 2 . canners, $3.750 ; . from London telling that English bankers Mns cllie cent &t Amdi-nn gupty, of b coobe, on 8 L4 POl NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET| MeConeupicy ¢ feeatra, Bibgh cal | oD R T s, Her (I o th ctabinbment o s DA Brals COUTO S Dake i 5. cre. - : GBS y tiea on the stock market were falily ne:|a were | ment plan, price $15.50 an us Qustations of (e Day on Varle (!)lenrl L : "ml;(:m rF""W head: rxot, | tia8 OF, the stock market wers fatrly acja loan, discuased with Interest aa| Julius & H:lfll.:vm pisapnointed pout THE W. F. SHELTON COMPANY N Baker, Jones & Smith 8 80 Hint. 38 30, Brans b 00 | States Steel and, Canadian Pacific. " The Indicating the realisation had at last come | RSTAE ¢ g itumcfe oo ool Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg., Omaha, Neb—o | NBW YORK, Aug. 17— FLOUR-Quiet. | mantc ‘Hron: .. 190 *leis0; ulk’ of sales, to London that pounds stegling were no WHFEAT-Spot, irregular; No. 2 hard, cloaln A, oSS > v 3 3 | Fhane Sea, 2 {*SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelnis, R Bar 13184 per ounce longer the world standard of finanes. — o ocl PRV OB Ry, oo |, B R Ao S "R | S i o L BN i S oSt | “Phr e e i doo o g NG L. Want small east Neb. |york, ail rail, prompt shipment:'No 1 10,341 St Joseph Live Stock Market,| |Per cent AU0AM Bustand seek'to lasbs fows o - 30 acres, Thoroas Coi, Neb. Price gizg0 | lortheen, Duliith, $110%: No. 1 northern, ! BT JOSEPH, Augy 17.—CA “Re- |' ST TN { Provimatsle W00 in - tyo- Year § por A0te. Want sasters land ot city Drop. “"‘"""‘,;‘,2#,;.‘,’ R tIn, Juliren otaly, Lo AR 1o 1:elpfl, 3,000 ha';,a rkot _slows 0l MARN: A ';";:“k" A per cont bonds tres from income tax, out- A ~ 3 e largest of steers, 009. Cow! .| O ug. 17.—Bank clearings for |1l 1b] genti, et WS FRANK, | SORN=Sbog e . Ne. 2 yellow, . #es m mum boint l-:-orn&w. 0 houd 0.0 calves ‘W 0o@T0s " "I | Omahn today Were KMEEI, and for (he | tor vemedsing e peent e Eestion | eville maha. vea. | TS—Spot., easy; standard, §6%c: l’ol' .4, ‘s:voo d‘yl.n"” mr‘n‘1 er RR IS ccelpts, 1.700 head; market, 10 | corresponding $2,690,002,51, N North Dakeota. . fancy clipped white, $4@she, U NEED AN OUTING. TAKE IT NOW AND JOIN .mpplnr. ; oing T e IO CROPE 3n Duf arms | HOPE-Steady: state, comman to cholce, of of bound T Recelpts of live stock in th n ead- | Were ‘about net, unchanged from yester- | where forei Iling of American b in" Nurth Dtk ta. You can bargain for wu erop, S@lic; Pnllfl( coast. 1914 crop, | was not active partly because of the late |, - e five I 3 yester- re foreign selling of onds our farms by paying $3 an acre down,|12@15c: 1911 ero, Lic. . .. |arrival of some trains and partly be- |18 western markets: Gatlé: Hoga. 8 day'wolosing,. . - .o , | was resumed, bulance on your terms or on the crop| HIDES~Steady; Bogota, 30@3lc; Cen-!cause of the sorting and shaping up that |g,ue, Omana 5,000 ° % ’3& o d Roal; payment plan. We can help you. Try|tral America, had to be done betore the cattle coyld gloux ‘Ciiy. s, 1 & oain, | us. Wm. I, Brown Co, 6§ N. La Salle LEATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts, 32c; be Aug St., Chicage —o | seconds, and desirable kinds of both beef and |§, k -.m 416 bhis,: re- | No club in the country has - pitehing Sememse barely Tecters "were dlsposcd ‘ot . kood cason - by e 4100 fa:i ‘shipménis, 175 bbis} |MATt the aiz of the Ked Sox. There ara South Dakota. |mess,” $16.50851 family, $2) 006 at prices that were not materially differ- | ¥ 10,000 E . nine slabmen on the payroll, yet less GET BUSY—Snaps fin eastern Mende |ghort clear, $18.50620. bank, Marcu 20.00. Lard, easy; middle west, $8.00@8.10. in Harding (‘oumy South Dakot: 5 house and three lots in Butte, Boyd | BUTTER—FEas; County, Nebraska. What have you 1o | creamery extras offer in exchange? Rose A. Hupp, Butte, | seconds, 221@23%c receipts, %@2ic; firsts, 24@e6%c; Neb. EGGS—Firm; receipts. 1654 ocases; 25; prime grass beeves, Miscelmne fresh rnth;vd extras, 25 14C; extra B wml:fio:filfr&e‘(t.tm#% I0ACRE farm, i3 per acre fosts, ZWgc; firsta, BOWhe; soconds, | g7 @ common to Fair grase becves, 40 - % e iy wu‘:ar, 00d. title. "Weite | CHEESE—Weak; recelpts, 8272 boxes; | @740 ! to cholos “co*;::‘"‘ 000 e Jangi pure we e state ‘whole milk, fresh fiats. colored, (450; 800 to cholce fed cows, ! = = =3 | spclals, 13%c; do, white, 13@1dlce; do, =ood to cholco grass cows, ko s falr colored. “average fancy, 13@13%e; do, |80 go0d cows, E5@e s, common to fair AL ESTATE LOA hite L L A ANs “POULTRY—Allve, not quoted; dreased, | §o3e; $4¢ |,"u,'m"°" ',",,"“"“u'fi.'("-,'" FARM LOANE, ¢ PER CBNT. | quiet: western frosen roasting chickens, TOLAND & TRUMBULL, Tresh fowls. fced, 13@17c; fresh 48 Bes Bldg. l 18G22e turkeys, fced, 15@16e Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th CITY and farm loans, 5, 5%, 6 per cent | | Kansas J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 State Bank. iis I\A BAS CITY WANTED-Good farm and city loans at lowest PETE! TRUST CO., 162 Farnam. OMAHA hnmu Eul. Nobrulu farms. | 76c H(-h(l‘mhflr, EFE REAL BEST. May fi'I'_».(lh-’” 1016 Om-h. National. P‘hom Dv\l!lu M85, | OATS—No. 2 white, 51@6dc; No, 2 mixed, y Grajn and Provisions. Aug. 17.~WHEAT—No. red, $1.15@1.17; SLO4IL 7 , 77c; No. 2 white, December, #0c; 4204 W SRR | B oy e e 5 seconds, Zo: packing, 19%4c. HONIY on bhand for city and farm loa: EGGS—FI 19¢; geconds, 12%c¢. Binder, 'y National Bank lldl. POULTR 12¢; roosters, f¢; i"ii——&u Tor farm loans in eastern | broilers, lic. eb. United States Trust Co. Omaha. . B .—————_———olflhll'l M apolis Graln arket, [ 3 ;!)'ro.:a".f.‘ 1(-:;;.3'., Bldg. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 17.—WHE September, $1.04%,: December, $1.04; No. ch‘rz.ev-aty and farm loans: lowest ord, $1.50%: No. 1 northern, 31 43%@1 5% R—Unchanged BARLEY-Old, 6@Mc; new, 60670, RYD—"’(H\‘" BEAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE | RRax @hos = ... # steers LI T i Complying with a recently enacted city ordinance, all 4113 NORTH 20TH OATE—No. 3 white (ew) 42043i4c hand, about 142 cars. or 9,000 head, being | Sar Q% the Boulevara. | T T T I A St ot street cars will, on and after August 18th, stop on the A beautiful home, 6 rooms and sleeping S, Louls Grain Market. 10600 larger than last Weck, 8,000 heavier poreh; oak finished down, pine and birch flopumbvr . t"nnr,' ; December, U g ey o sl ™A | T LU i e, TANERAT, |Lied e, TESL,SED 4ad 5, E4, 20 L0 near side of street intersections in the City of Omaha, — W, e V. § FRANK, CORN~No. 2, T8¢ white e e O loc ember, PART _moderr- S-room house, large lot, | OATS-No. 2, new, 40c 2 old, 53¢ — | JLIVERPOOL, Aug. 17.—WHEAT-Suot, |thi BUNGALOW.room. motcen, ngy and | N5 3 artions DU-#AT No. 5 1n W g S daity fr ooty ot of Omaha, however, cars will stop on the far side as Packers received very bearish orders new, |again today, and, as was the case yester- AR RCPATLIS, o4 e oo cam Yestr heretofore, and not on the near side. during the early rounds. — When they Cotfee Market, finally started mamnz the prices offered 2 “"‘:"hf.:”‘”".“ ..?f'n’".n. ":,w EORK Aug. I Corymic_Tne 15048 § BIE dime and In, spots ) much | Passengers will please remember this so there may.be . but ruled generally steady in sym.|°Oncede 50 large a break, nothing much mom. St. anrlga. !fi :nn',;. ‘?mwnum‘-?gm'# :;l“!"dom until a late hour in the fore- | as little confusion as possible. rtant selling. The market When sellers finally = decided to cut REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE qum to two points hwher.vmg.glom loose prices had improved a little, and ————— — n i di For Sale RIS ot it v, zobe | eove Joi B oo il b hoin T Respectfully, ber, L.r October, 6.43c r&ov.mur 6.46c; | eral market was anywhere from steady and | No. 1 northern, 11 CORN—Spot American mixed, ‘new, 9 1d. up-to-date in every 224 Ames, Oak Chatham lddlllon "Web. 4228 = Dfieamb‘r, L 49c ;. l'ebru— to ever; ned o room ;fl» higher, 5 noru; igher. 'i'-" (=¥, and -mub-' Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 17.-COTTON—Spot, ;:-ild)' middling upland, 9.25c; saies, 18§ | Sholes Co PR, st A Ot A i OMAHA LIVE STOOK NARKER =iz~ |NEW YORK STOOK. MARKET &% T % | BORDER SITUATION Cattle Receipts Large and Prices ;,::I" SUORt the same wort of prices raon. | Deselon Apm Coven Familiar | ey Gosls Mbsmet | lS BEGOM[NG ACUTL HOGS FIVE T6— TEN CENTS OFF vy Cattle ~isions. The unloading was said to be! Neb, for twenty-four hours, ending ..Lll&'m.n. Henton, Vansant & L. Seeds d clover, $8.%q13.%. | Hil & Son Huston & Co.. 1. B. Root & Co. No. 1. $1.68 | Yortunately t.cre was a very fair buy- 0. 3, $1.001.35; |ing demand for both killers and feeders. 50 that the market opened in reasonabiy Live Stock in 8 falr season in the morning. Phe trade | % Beef, | barely | ont From yesterday. The MArket, in fact, | Totals county land and equmel First State |steady: mess, $17.6018.00; family, $19.000 |showed liitle change in either direction _—____., uotations on cattle: Good to choloe | % TALLOW-Quiet; city, 5%c; country, & earling 00G9.70; fair to good fed N Haraing Cotnty, South Dakota, aise | @ese: -p-cmom sbhgst ynur{lnll. 5 common to fatr fed | 43 tubs; ulllnl B ERAN e e, NG|kl o e et s | to take on and discharge passengers. They will not bought several loads of lights al about e s o erge o - Paring "se Hiek Che 30 fon. Daverat stop on the far side. At all points outside the city limits . 3 Payment. Tial. $20 per month., Web. 784, Liverpool Graln l-rl.!“ bunches. After first rounds, however, | o el B BB . S VR R A .kadld home pml‘ert;! located in the il T it e ey Mg “fl ys lively after the jce had been broken und and LTle: et takke very long to effect a ° o [ P e~ o T 8, 7 o, bige: ogat tnd trelent | decent nfiu . once a trading basls v walls and. Seilioent i e v and about unchanged. | Was establlshed, Most decorated; two bathrooms. bln‘n‘-}gm&-)’( 'n.» official uhleb reported an up-| hogs moved at 36, i ; uh-ry. a spacious cumbl s | Sanapd market at Sante ®ood butchers and o YAY, AUGUST 18, 1915 9 1t was close to midda before enough | offered from the outse NEV X 7. ) - 00d “lamba’ brought #.35 and Ground of Unrestrained PR g Ty Tl Mo - is on paper M ¢ lower, the 2 ton blankots, D ¢ o o o amount of water in the f1aecen mado ac- Trading. aBout 0 per ‘cent under the 1t and. the " N Ual costa about the same as on Monday hol o OO i i ot ta about the aame es on Monday. whole offering was taken. Cotton goods | Horses Stolen by Bandits in Texa were atill a fow lambs unsold at noon. [ FOREIGN EXCHANGE IS WEAK | i ot rmin tnes hodomand. | Shirting During Raids Are Delivered Old were also rather slow to | Staple worsted dress goods active Not Far from Steady—Sheep Slow to Easier. ® stock market f compared with last 1915, date, . an|mlnu..;mluu -;,.;; zm |Imm.\- Lambs, |coming flotation of a British loan here in- 16 force last night &t Progreso, on ths 00d 1o cholce, $8.36G8.40; lambs, fa! fusing some st th in the general |Rio G y Deo. | good, 8006828, lambs, feeders, ¥ financial situation. S Brovir bl it LGt a e L S5, vearlings, -m« to choloe, $5.5080%. Trading in_the first two hours was on Brownsville, and thelr daring attach . and heifers, $.1089.00; |for ““future” or forel ling on bonds . Loy |thn|n|0m :\'l“ ”;‘n(’:n-: nu’:vnv ] der yesterday's lowest quotation, and the bandit element on the Mexican side 000, value, amounted to 4 The death of Corporal Wilman in the Trnited States 3 declin Italian lires were acutely weak, fall- | oi0,." ot "the Pregress crossing Jast night 80011 Recelpts, 11,000 head; market, mostly 10¢ lower: bulk of folee light, $6.85607.70; mixed, mv RECEIPTS-CAR LOTS. | | Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. H'r's. i W per cent on R et S H $6.905.%0; " rough call Ing to §6.64, 7 cents under the clos-| and the wounding of Lieutenant oy ¢ H by i oL ing t yesterd 1 n N ! ensifie hli i % ity SE \”,1 mmm_ mm New ‘,,,k “,,,,,, Marke! hf ll;'n of yesterday and 6 cents :“:;x‘: ::u:"'lnu:- Jackson, _intensifiea b 3 ';;’:" e, hm ¢ '”1» 00; rlx'lm: Xi(\l'(il} o Aue. 17 '“ln ~Oon| below the previous low record. - rl : l'ue l'on. i B 1 |ewes, @ nbs, call, steady; high, 2 per cent; low, 1% per 'or nearly twenty miles. about ‘rt-» 3 3 riet. 3 g bid, or cent; of- - ] . | s7 Aug., 17, = CATTL.R-Re. | fered at 3 per cent. n a condition of demor-| rifia ahots and by bells last night. Armed 18 1nis, 6,900 'hend! market lower and | TIME LOANS—Busy 15‘.&' Anvs, 9y@|alization. Quotations issued simul-|men patrolled roads and women and chil- 0 | ac v e 0P| or ¢ . ;:ulf:«‘m\l;; 'rf'q;oru b lmm 10 oreariing | Ll months, - 3 per centi| taneously by leading banking houses | dren were gathered where they could b . v ' oy K, 11«1?.-‘“:«" $6.0000 mum?(uwn ng»fl -Ln"rl- showed variation of a cent to a cent '[_;ml“' tod | Bouthotn ateoce, 35 508 G oty Ti0gH.X . $450; on dem; rly today more troops reached Mer- - - . v 30.6; ‘cables, 84,87, and a half on sterling, with corre- Total receipts .28 1% 4 1 ""_,",|',‘,‘,‘.“V";",:,‘"‘."w':d'°°‘::mm‘l SILVER-Bar, #%c: Mexican dollars, o 3 Oedes and the Progroso section. They sponding discrepancies in francs and heavy: rallrond, | lires. vore Nearly $,000,000 in forelgn gold coln were infantrymen from the Twenty-sixth regiment, which reached here yesterday from Texas City. DISPOSITION—HBAD. pigs and lights, $7.2507.%; mixed | ®¥S\pa _Government ? 3 . Bheep. | and_butche: . 'y, _ Cattle. Hogd &n ",!’.', ‘::"\L utchers, §7.40G7.66; good heavy, $6.80 | yreguiar 1350 SHHEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4,100 | ,, C1OMNK auotations an bonds taday s Armour & Co. to the United States. At the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., to whom the gold was consigned, It was said that mo further croased into Texas under cover of this fight proved unfounded. Ofticers who were in the Progreso fight sald they .00; stock T| & " . 256, T, B e, Oebire) Pacifio 1ai... %, w % Central pacitle 1 o gon. no:i;“'m market Chua"a Ghio i s "maadiie gm & loan would be cared for here and the since the beginning any similar perie g foreign exchange markets would be re- nr M t. BEW Yom( Aul. 17.~8SUGAR-Raw, | stored to some degres of equilfbrium, The dull centrifugal, 4.5644.95¢; molasses, 4.00 { 180; refinded. mm" Futures opened disruption of the exchange markets was @4, easfor, but later reacted and at noon prices | eflected In today’s active stock market, ANB LAMB!—R‘(‘A‘ ts, 500 market, 16@%c lower; lllpnbl :xl Y.~ TURPBN- | Dig Hurling Staff. shown. Still they kept changing harkds | l'l.& === | ROSIN=Firm: sales. 1903 bbl than half have come anywhere near 44,40 |celpts, 2,446 bbls.; shipments, X re- bbls.; [earning their salaries. good to choice heavy falr to good cornfed | common to fair corn- steers de opened out much the .ame as it | a dime down, Movem: became fairly Street Railway Co. ‘~ihere was & fairly decen . o2 May Tun of wheep and | i an Nat. Banic Bidg. s aation Dautist atanid sass Sithoush ‘suppiies. wire’ mot nearty s | ! St ees B - - -a- fiu hxr as yesterday's. Total for the week | BONGALOW “for wale cheap: Teorms por. | date aiouita'to 10,56 head. being 300 | Ving city. Phone Walnut' 4. $ larger than last week and 12000 heavier | od \-. than two weeks ago, but nearly 10,000 | g lighter thai for the same week last year. Hyaporated Apples aud Dried Fruits This (s the heavieat run for any two days | your. ug. 1.~EVAPORATED [th ADRIED PR T8 Prunce. qutet. Aprt- fihie -anln.% e "".'.‘S cots, dull. quiet Halsine firm. packers insisted llklll

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