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10 . THE BEE: GMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916. ~ GRAIN AND PRODUCE|"tsitimiscen. * IVR STOCK MARKE s, it it utize e =t o | Races Carded for Wednesday in 1T @17%¢: good mlddling, 3 09d; low . . ) ] i , ; gL, | e, 8334 Western Circuit Here »" Oash Wheat Is Trifle Easier |punc comern 111501 20; Mionesots and | Cattle Receipts Liberal, Prices | /oo nitive exives: $5.001115. : Lodal Siocks aad Beade. the Great < it Ohlos, $1.0061.10. R ipts, 11,300 head; market, Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker and Sells Half to Cent and a Half Lower. Steady to Higher—Lambs |rnishe: sies O L.10051.20, mee q s A Lowyer Shegep Steady :vl-";mbut%'h':nf dlo"'n’b"xz.fi? or:-lvlryz,oulf.”lsg 3m?n. ;«‘:u“ Gl GBI 2:09 Pace—Omaha Printing Company Purse, $500. ‘1 ) A j e bulk , $11.00@11.20. 5 i n::;o—!)lllegagt", 4,200 head; A.':,“E: f;l A".':d 1—Belle W., blk. m., by Not Given, Earl Beezley, Agt., Syracuse, Neb. NEW YORK ~ STOCKS m .. N teady; lambs, $1.00@10.65; | Arn. s \ g ; : T NOT MANY EARLY SALES HOGS 156 TO 25 CENTS UP -l.n:]-:hm;o:'_w:. Y§5.0007.26 bicating ewes, é.i‘;..?;"?f‘ci“c,,,c‘%' A 21-Bonnivard, 2:11%, b. s,, by Vice Commodore, A. A. ASlllonb Monroe'. {a | v Volume of Business Larger $1.99010:09: yuaslinslowes 11200 1:00: Desral& (Coipttiax, dividens: 7180 3—Colleen, 2:06%, br. m., by Charlie D, Henry Thomas, Agt., Davenport, Ia. | 5 Omaha, August 22, 1916, Omaha, August 22, 1916, Kansas City Live Stock Market. Beatrice Croam. cZ"n‘Zfi;. ped. 1o 4—College Gent, 2:08%, blk. h., by Kentucky, P. J. Carson, Winnipeg, Can. Than Upon Any Other Hogs. Sheep Kansas City, Aug. 22.—Cattle—Receipts, | Gooch MIll. & Ele, Ce i The cash wheat market was a trifle easter 7 pet. pfd. 99% 5—La Belle Online, 2:16%, ch. m., by Patosia B, L. S. Shuler, Agt., Indian- / Offictal Monday 3,236 28,041121,000 head; market lower; prime fed’ Lincoln Tel. & Tel, com. 7 pct. 96 B ok AR T Ve hars Dy of Xone: e 80680, Cweatoin “steorss 3615 @s.10; | Omaha & OB Ry & Bridge pid. .. spollsnd: 3 — 7. .50, ‘western steors, 6. 9.00; mal . B, Ry ridge ptd..... . . H i were not many early saies reported on ac- [ NrOmOD gEABBE WEAK | et ek stockers and feeders, 3$6.00@3.25; bulls,| Omaha & C. B. 8t. Ry, pfd.... 13% ..... 6—Major Ong, 2:04%, b. g, by Major Gantz, Joe McLaughlin, Agt., Mar eount of the weakness of the market. To- Same days 2 weekcs agol: 0,737 e Bocaibia (445, etd) l market | Baisbarmer &' Bonel ota’: i shalltown, Ia. ward tho closs, however, the traders seemed | s Bame duve § woeks asolt:18l 13446 33280 | nisher: bulkc of sales, $10.4001 St. Joseph L. H. & Powsr, ptd. 68 10 | 7_Sayde Densmore, 2:02, ch. m., by Don Densmore, Henry Thomas, Agt., more willing to lot go of their samples,| New York, Aug. 32.—The volume of bus- [ ame 4uys 4 weoks ago 6441 13448 $10.20910.70; packers and butchers, $10.50 | Swift & Company L4 146 Daventort ta Tather than hold them for tomorrow's | Iness on the stock market yesterday was| Cattle—Recelpts were quite iiberal this|&190: 1Eht $10.60010.95; pigs, $5.600@ 33&‘12.“&'.'..“&3‘ el i 8—Shi mastcp 2:05%, b by Seneca Stuart, N. Matthews, Amboy, IIL. market. larger, with & few exceptions, than on|morning, making a total for the two duys| 'gieen and Lambs—Recelpts, 9,000 head;| Bonds— < AIDIIASSET v e St 1D B 1075 DSt instock B West Point, Neb, No. 3 hard wheat sold around $1.46 and |anY other day this year, the overturn[Of 17.748 head, about 2,000 head smaller |, riet steady; lambs, §10.25@11.00; year-| Anglo-French B's, 1924.. 95 o5y | 9—Sir Lain, 2:09%, ro. g, by Earlain, Schllrgs!((:)cl Bm!"kficld ez % & $1.46%, the thres raged from 3145 | reaching 1,360,000 shares. Trading was on | n year age . Hest seecrs moyolT8er A0 |lings, $7.75@5.35; wethers, 1.6 e re o et 10SCtie Ghose 28 e ety by Manaecr T oS b e e o ek g from |& rising scale of prices and nmearly all[10c higher than yesterday, the best corn |*"®" (IRIT ilLh Boota 8 touly Ce, 1081 A A 2:30 Trot—Commercial Club Purse, $500. 81 fed selling to $10.60, while there were i $1.37 to $1.39, branches of the llst contributed to the .60, 5 Srwar Chiesgo Live Stock Market. Denver Gas & Elec. b's, 1949.. 98% 99 1—Darky Simons, blk. g., by Reb, R. E. Leach, Cincinnati, O. The corn market was quoted from un-|buoyant tone. Motors, which were relatively pod snoush to being 3181 Chicaso, AuE. 43—Catlis—Racelpts, 7,000 3 Doty varing, 102% Z—Doon}i,e R, b. m. bngeteyr the Great, E. D. Gould, Kearney, Neb. 3—Helen G., blk. m., by Sag B, F. G. Warden, Des Moines, Ia. ehanged to 1%c lower, the bulk of the sam- | .o\ . e ] head; market weak to 10c lower: beeves, plea selling on tha decline, the better grades | ¥+ and shipping lssues, which forfeited (& Mitle wifonger. = Stocke Lo | $7.00@11.10; cown and helfers, $3.600940; 16 1 E H 98 4—Ignatius McGregor, 2:29%, br. s, by Jay McGregor, A. B. Heaton, Greenfield, la. of white corn selling unchanged. & small part of their recent gains, were the | ., stockers and feeders, $5.00@7.75; western 97% | 5_Jack Combs, b. s., by Buraunun, E. D. Gould, Kearney, Neb. Outs wero In good demand, at prices rang- | exceptlo Representative sales: stears, $7.40@8.75; calves, $9.00@12.50, 10% | & Miss May Tell, 2:30, b. m., by Baron Will Tell, Chas. Fuller, Car- ing from YKc to Yo lower. ¥ United States Steel was the commanding Hogs—Receipts, 11,000 head; market 15 The bulk of recelpts graded No. 3 white | feature, outdistancing all other stocks i BEEF STEERS. 20c higher than yester avers Dotk and sold sround 43@42%c. point of activity on ijs extreme advan . . Pr. [of sales, $10.75; light, $10.70011.30; mixed, | Suiscoror & Sons, Sa.. . Btandard oats sold at 43¢ and No. 3 white [ 234 points to 9714, & new record. Trans- 935 $6 80($10.40@11.26; heavy, $10.25@11.20; rough, | \TMperial Russian Go Brought 43%ec. Rrasedt IRGENY 7 10| $10.25@11.45. War Loan, 1926. 6% pet. 305 thage, Mo. : 1 R28,and barley were quoted nominally 140 m;:g and Lambs—Recelpts, 20,000 head: | S¥!ft & Company, E's.. 100% | 7_Mohayna, b. m., by Mo;a(el. F. G‘.‘Wanl':deg, %\75 fidoll‘neS.Ah- e 3 market weak and 10c lower; natives, $6.40@ 8—Sterling Lou, s. g, by Kinney Lou, F. E. Ward, Los Angeles, Cal. Clearances were: Wheatuand flour equal | Other stocks, including Industrial equip- 770|7.76; western, $6.75@8.00; lam Meotal Market. ) , d 4 5 o 1,398000 bushels; corn, 2,000 bushels; [ ments, and war issues, L to d poinie: I L LA e #1250 | o York, Aus. 33.—Metals—Lead, strong | 9—Rapello, br. s., by George B, Spede Ream, Libertyville, I1l. oats, 762,0000 bual with unusual activity in Bethlehem Steel, at $6.60@6.76. Speiter, quiet; spot, East 2:18 Pace—Hal Mcl(inney PIII’IE, sz'm. ..‘.:‘.";"3"’.:‘? Io:'vnm. 54 to 8d higher; | which gained 123 points at 450. Coppers 6 00 1. . 420 600 Bloux City Live Stock Market. 8t. Louls dellvery, "’-"0’-"- Copper, A er, d Zinc shares, Mexicans, the Distilling ¢ D395 625 firm; electrolytic, = $26,60@27.60., Iron, o % : : d Primary wheat recelnts were 1,690,000 bu. | tasues and half & score of unclassified Issues z D708 8 6|, Moux Cltv Tu, Aug 23.—Cattl—Re- | yicudy and unchansed. Tin, stesdy; spot,| 1—Alix Merriman, 2:11%, br. m., by Merriam C, Robt. Harrison, Gales and shipments 1,268,000 bu., against receipts | wore higher by 2 to 4 points, with 6 for 5 . 660 6 75| pioary $7.00G10 arket steady; = beef | 435 35@38.75. burg, IIL 5,990 bu and ‘shipments’ of 1,311,400 o o 'um?lnigaer- “:?axr:b-:‘so-wx,s':ln' At London: Bpot copper, £110 10s; fu-| 2__Bonnie Brino, b. g, by Bonnie Direct, A. Pearson, Chicago, Ill. S STOCK CALVES. stags, otc., $5.607.00; fooding cows and | LUTES, £108; electrolytic, £127; spot tin, £169; | 3T7C i “Heir' at Law, 2:19%, blk. h, by Heir at Law First, Frank C n:"i-il‘;r,n LOut Teoetyes e 417 650 8. . 390 7 30| heifers, $5.50@6.65, ® 4nd| futures, £170. Lead, £30; spelter, £56. fllfla{l eér l“b aw,m~ » blk. h, by ) g 394,000 bu. and shipments of 63,000 bu. : Mok s e L B e Oil and Rosin. 4—Fanny Shirley, 2:09%, b. m., by Lord Shirley, M. C. Blackburn, Dixon, 11l : L1322 676 810]6{0,16@10.60; heavy, $10.60010.75; bulk of S , 2:09%, b. m., , M. C. g L Primary oats recelpts were 2,456,000 bu. tered galns ranging from 1 to 070 625 4 8 50| $10.16@10.60; heavy, $10.60910.75; bulk of | Sevannah, Ga. Ausust rpentine, | 5__Farmer Boy, 2:17%, b. 8., by Leon Barkey, D. R. Steale, Aurora, Neb. d shipments 910,000 bu., against recelpts |3 pojnts, The movement in these stocks 1420 680 3 605 e Latmbe—Not B A e botey stocusr 18,968 | 6—Gilbert Patch, br. 8, by Dan Patch, B. Shively, Detroit, Mich. 0 bu. and shipments of 937,000 bu. | gynchronised with Washington dispatches, STOCK STEERS. 2 s Bequated. bt bt 0 : 7—George Durbin, 2:24%, s. g, by Governor Durbin, J. F. Flack, Page, TRk RIS T b EReier optintam e 8. 943 6 90 8t. Joseph Live Stock Market, Rosin, firm; sales, 1,935 bbls.; receipts, }% D Nl ) CABLOT RECEIPTS. specting the outcome of the rallway Iabor shos||£ RS oeseh Rz Biesk M e el hbl v a0t N.D. T ok L Wheat. Corn. Oata, | conferences. . 888 735 S5 ph, 8. 22.—Cattle—Recelpts, | ¢i 791 pbls. Quote: A, B, $5.15; C, D, $5.80; | 8—Hailand K, b. s., by The Earl, Chet. Kelley, West Liberty, Ia. s i s ubodtcbmant bt & o4 R/0f & lary PIpTE 0 T o e ey 00 | B, $6.00; ¥, $5.10; G, $6.20; H, 1, K, M| 9_Hal Conners, b. s, by Argott Hall, Tom Dennison, Omaha, Neb. of treasury by the Willys-Overland com- : 90 | $6.00@11.00, #] $6.35; N, §8.40; WG, 16.45; W, 46.80. 10—Helen Chimes, b. m., by The Magnet, Schinstock Bros,, West Point, Neb. General news was of a negative 728 "Hz:;-—:enc:;nu'; ]lfiboo! head; r;llrk-t hl(‘,h- Omahs Hay Market. 11—Helen Zedo, 2:18%, b. m., by Bob Fitzsimmons, Warren Dennis, Rex- i 3 ; bul of h . 31.—~Hay—Chol a burg, Idaho. 10.76; ewes, Pfg":‘-h'"-::i' ""-l‘- $10.00g10.50; u’rg-‘n’- 12—). V.u;i‘ann;er, 2:19%, blk. g, by Manager, J. F. Cole, Agt.,, Brook- Id. This found no WEST 1 Shepe and Lambs—Recelp| reflection In foreign exchange, however, NEBRf:l?:, market lower; lambs, $10.00. that market belng extremely apathotic. 3 teedors, 840 6 50| 3$6.76@7.25. $5.00@9.00; No. 3, $6.00@8.00; No. 1 mid- feld, Mo, g H Jand prairle, $8.60@9.60; No. 2, $7.00@8.00; d, Mo, - 8 s z"."{,’.ea?f..“.’f‘“.’:i’:’.'.‘"f"m"‘é‘.'r’?.a"'.’l"r'i'.‘..fi 1 M 5 cholce lowland, §7.00; No. 1. $6.00; No. 2| 13—Mose Finch, 2:14%, b h,, by Silver Finch, F. G. Warden, Des Moines, Ia. to the bond market. Total sales, par value, T ve Btock lxSight. $4.00@6.00; No. 3, $3.00@4.00. 14—Oregon Hal, 2:21%, br. by Hal B, Warren Dennis, Rexburg, Idaho. Cattle, Hoge. Sheep.| Alfalfa—Choice, nz.oo-lux.vo. 1, $10.80Q | 15 peter Pointer, by Not Given, A. B. Hunter, jr. New Madrid, Mo. xf:;gg ahis[LEtaisR s IR0 16—Power Patch, 2:03%, b. s, by Dan Patch, Int. 155 Horse Farm, Minne- bonds were unchanged on ' SOUTH DAKOTA. 11 toadere. 9137700 4 foeders. 1100 7 20 p ii/o00 Dry Goods Market. SrolinMifin} e urton—" %D, y ; New York, Aug. 22.-—Exporters renewed | 17_Prince Fisher, b. h, by Fisher, W. Nelms, Agt., Sour Lake, Tex. Tcown. .. 980 5 25|90 OV i thelr inquirles today for brown sheetinet. | 1 Red Harold, b. s, by The Magnet, J. B. Ranier, Phoenix, Ariz. nnis—Wyoming. o ¢ es| Totle 48,200 to the t)ilrmr’lus o;l med mills, rnsul on | 19—Sad Thoughts, 2:06%, b. m., by Bingl:n%Et}l:w. Pete:on. i)/[m_a‘ha,dNfix brown sheetings showed an upward ten-| o0 Tanner Miller, s. g, by Dr. Tanner, Robt. Conner, Agt.,, Maitland, Mo. AL B ::'; “:" 0'“:: l-rcht. ::n:cayito:l::‘:)‘:: asiactive i maRy ity | 215 The Welkmer, br. h., by Woodford Wilkes, J. Carson, Winnipeg, Can. 8 50| opened very it d;"kncuit. u.'::x— o'.,‘:f,‘:,':,' T 22—Tommy Horn, b. g, by Otto Wilkes, Schinstock Bros.,, West Point, Neb. 14.98c; Decem 14.92c; January, 14.07c; Sugar Market. 23—Western Flyer, 2:17%, b. s., by Gomoko, W. H. Combs, Agt., Ravenna, 1068 6 76 Cotte osed steady; August, | centritugal, 5.76c; molasses, 4.98c. Refine Marie, d. m,, by Bonnie Wilkes, Chet. Kelley, West rty, Ta. 5 white: 3 ¢ 3 3 1 tinued light hers, 14.86c; October, 14.76c; December, 14.81c;|quist; fine granulated, 7.00@7.25c. Futures 24—Sweet Marie, ., DY 1 v 3 ] ! o, No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 81ke. No, &% B % 18 | very Droad shipping demand. ood packing |JARUATY, 14.86c; March, 14.880; May, 18.136. | prices at nodn wers 5 o B points lower. 25—Last Chance, 8. g., by Prince Online, Midway Stock Farm, Kearney, Neb. low: 7 cars, 8lc. No. 3 mix request, and sharply higher markets at AR L . No, 0 6 S—— — — other points all combined to give the locul market another blg push upward. Order aln bought & half or more of the ngs, paying prices that were from 1 1 car, 43%c. Stand- . 3 white: 18 cars, 43% 2¢. No.'c ‘;t‘n'lv.oll -r-h:‘l:: 3 . Sample wi CATS 3 ha Cash Pglu i No, 3 hard, o 5 1 % . < e 190 11 e e T or Y hre1Q1ds: Nod | Diatillers 15400 he yard 46 No. 3 spring, $1.4601.51; | Erle .- 000 17300 1lew 170 Sai ol szso,ooo 000 $1.42@1.48; No. 2 durum, §1.32 1 as only y it g : No. |G t1 00 9% 40 one thing to do, and that was follow the market already established. Their purchases % showed fully as much of an advance as o L3 o y s N e B e T Bt United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland e J,:!'“,"';,:;::.‘:N:.'g';‘: R TR R we ey § TWO-YEAR 5% SECURED LOAN : No. , 9% 0 Louls, & Nash G 1‘30100?' o-‘“h'fib."l“:m 0 104 by 1 everything had GOLD NOTES 10 i Coppe! 'd, 42% @43c; No. 3 whi } i o they walie, 0 4c. Birer! | Mt Rk 1% | market: ‘sud avaraged nearly' s qurior DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT woln | Nt ik P i RO T R e A Dated September 1, 1916 o Sapcante fs 10 established ‘u."x':‘i%‘.'“ -nudlll:mh“ "1'1’ :33?.’.‘} Interest payable March 1 and September 1 i around 40c below high ti years, ago. Current prices 40@60c higher than L4 i Bt ""?E:..-"‘l".’,}"; K et $ikise sper halt tne MeRE acpeliery Aavi Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin, at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., without the D Reatlad. howaver. and cloved | Rey Can: A% P N Av s P deduction for any British taxes, present or future. n'ths’ Decomper and_ Say optiona. " | Rop. Tron'd Sise..3410 S Coupon Notes of 1,000, §5,000 and $10,000 T L e O | Genthora Foaiba s 1R 488 U366 ... 10 20 ey d0 an " 4 y 1 5. . 10 36 . 5 5 5 B The heioabrs” end Dbcomtly b ?.‘,‘.':@ai'{.r"c'l. H ": :‘ i da enate i dods Redeemable at the option of the government, in whole or in part, on thirty (30) days notice, as follows: e e N Tyt o radic i | Peos Coripany ... ;uin 1o 10 68 At 101 and accrued interest on any date prior to September 1, 1917. f'gfa‘ threshing returns on wheat confirm oifie D A § ,,,,‘,M, of: $7ang zmb' At 100 12 and accrued interest on September 1, 1917, and on any date thereafter prior to maturity, \ 0 Tionaasar- " 0 be secured by e with The Farmers Loan & Trust Company, of New York City, under a pledge agreement eze- cars, or 30,- run was agatn by far cuted by the government, of securities approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an aggregate ralue of at least $800,000,000, cal- per bush Sa Ut » the largest th . For th ek to o sy o . o . . o : e arts B doaae Troth ather setioms (R Hpta are SEG41_ hewd, ‘being. twice culated on the basis of prevailing market prices, sterling securities being valued in dollars atthe prevailing rate of exchange, viz: :3?..':.“.?:.':.‘.."5,“.. on futures for this 1 . hel / : Value ¢ i i, m ol ::';::fll“f.of any similar period - Stocks, bonds and / or other securities of corporations organized in the United States. . . . . . $100,000,000 5 Yo:: g, i brdaiire | Taatbrdar's fat Iambd matket alossd AR Bonds and /or other obligations of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, either as p.p:,'.'_,,%o"m per cent. the low time of the d During the fore- maker or guarantor, and stocks, bonds and/ or other securities of the Canadian Pacific f; Sterling Exchange — my-a..( bblll bnl&ld‘f"nahytannlllhlllloouc Relliway COMPERY. . .. i cvsvsconsesavonisosamsinsissnsionssansssosonisesoasissssee 00,000,000 ' ," .,‘_,,.“"'“"d' i AR e M v bR, (horS are .(m"lk:;',f,d, ';',",,:::; Bonds and/ or other obligations of the several followin Goummuzts, tglhnl ¢ldma‘k’ar or %1;;;,:1.‘: ,,.f,‘, ';:"‘Lu. % in first hands, and when these I;II;::‘I:M‘, vis.,, of Argentina, Chile, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switserland and / or 00 000 000 their disposal this 1 Pending the arrival and deposit of securilies as above, the Government 18 to deposit temporarily with the Trust Company W ot RN ordet. at the time of 1ssue of the notes, either approved New York Stock exchange collateral of aggregate value equal to that of the then no‘f.:"'.y'{“;'r"u'.nn";"v".ffi;{.l'r‘:‘;. 5&' yosarday, though they looked. iy steady nudelivered securities and / o cash equal to five-sixths of such value. All such temporary_collateral is to be ezchanged from B A e ot st - ¥ ; Hiics sl A RanEeE ANAN Monduy's'loy. time to time in the same relative proportions upon the deposit of the above mentioned securities. a st o o B S 5 5 5 R e T it e e ey e g YU o¢ the tat If the pledged securities depreciate in value because of change of market price or in rate of exchange, the Government is to oU, 8 ret. 3, reg O S e T deposit additional securities with the Trust Company, to the end that the aggregate value of the pledged securities shall equal In, cou 99, Eoqek 12k [cholee Calitorniag tnat (Drought #1076 du- at least 120 % of the principal amount of the notes at the time unpaid and not secured by deposited cash. , City 4% 2 over, . o o . o o o o 1988) around The Government 18 to reserve the might from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, in which event the 1 *N. Y., N, b N Y 4 3 o 3 % ov, Compared with the best proceeds of sale are to be_received by the Trust Company and applied to_the retirement of notes by purchase, if obtainable at : ioaite lyo::-?.. e prices not exceeding the then redemption price, and otherwise by redemption by lot at the redemption price. e 0 ' 10| o . o . . sy o . Roon Tookea ARaaY oy 1f enything, tronge) The Government i3 to reserve the right also to make substitutions of securities, but such substitutions are not to vary the e Tt ;.:[,E,?‘;' vas praty i, relative amounts in value of the above-indicated three several groups of securities at the time held by the Trust Company. market, Prices were cajjed about stosdn, Valuations of securities are to be approved by.J. P. Morgan & Co. some pretty good ewes high as .r'ln ::‘:’)l: l.:(;:. ldf“(m d}'elr l'lll at §7.50, o s % o §950). 0000 uritek & Sbread of 310008 o0t This offering i3 made subject to verification of the list of collateral, and to the approval of the mecessary details by Gen, Electrie 1 . tching most ches. A couple of loa *Gt. No, Ist 448 . e sold as high as $10.60, & new record figure, Counsel. *11l. Cent. re‘l. 4 3 - but up to midday that was the only sale Shaw are ARVURInE bat. TlentFul and oee WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST P Upward 3 ‘,‘ g selling at well sustained prices. Yearlings Chieago, Aug. 22.—Wheat doclined nearly BN mado’ 47.00 thls morning, with ewes 4t YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 5% PER CENT. B¢ trom the top today, but recovered most $6.00, et wad closad with Dok lowes for o day | oo OL, _Rejtesentative salos: : & p el ! Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & 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. i 1o Aa. Provisons clonid ot 3% 10 Bt " € oo G | i e owee THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. At the opening wheat sold higher, appur- May, $L61% Q1.8L%. eutly from habit, although there was further | Corn—14c¢ "’,"” No. B YeREw. 13 46 Wyoming wet ‘bullish encouragement in the rains reported [ No. 2 white, ¥2lie; N A 526 Idaho feeder lambs An the northwest. Then began a stubbory | September, S1ijc; December, T3%c; 1,270 Tdaho lamba .. docling fn the face of the heaviest kind of | 16%¢. wei 794 Idaho lambs profit taking sales. One firm alone disposed | - Oats—No. 2 white, 5@ 46kc; 173 Idaho lamby . ‘of_ 1,600,000 buhils of long wheat, mixed, {804t 185 Tdaho ewos The leading bull houses to Butter—Creamery i firsts, 81 Nevada lambs 7 Baif point. drop. undl closa | Onga, 5¢ ! 174 Nevada lamba ’flc‘::.dy,:::g; b,'r Poultry—Iiens, 14c; roosters, 10%c; broil- awife. and the closing tone was conside ers, 1ic. 260; AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFIICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN St. Louls Live Stoek Market. A drop i the cubles from Liverpoul s Rl Gay WAk S M SO e Rty NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF THE PAYMENT WILL BE ‘fi:’fi:.&‘:'x taking most of the wheat | - Minneapalis, Aug. 32-Wheat—Septamber, | === e TR GIVEN IN THE NOTICE OF ALLOTMENT. 2 most of L750,000 bushels wero ropored, | 316415 N;.“l: northert )1.62%; No. £ To Illliclly Relieve i ‘Wwas no abatement of crop dam northern, % @1.60%. from the northwest and Canad. | Flour--0 \ Soreness and Inflammation Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive notes. selling of corn by commission houses and | Rye—$1.17@1.1 ~ —_— to & lessor extent by local bears. Offerings Pran-—3$19.60@21.00, Rub in a few drops of Absorbine, Jr. It JB_ e’ the dociine. and hon wiuat | Com—No. § yellow, 440876, {s,surprising how promptiy 1t penetrates and J. P. MORGAN & CO. Pt Busipi o 0 wcta—daw coan and plonsant 1 i o v FIRST NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CITY BANK Fetaring Uoat " Bvaporated Apples. and how ecomomlcal, because only & fow New York New York City e Cit, ead of ’:heu “nl New York, Aug. 22—Evaporated Apples— | 4rops are required to do the work HAkRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Quiet; fancy, T@7%e; cholce, 6@6%ci| In addition to belng a dependable lni. Chica R TRE RS PeaL st [brs i 55+ 0w peves WM. A. READ & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. t lard and ribs worked e:‘:“' ool "*'lll doubles its efficlency and its uses. LEE, Hl GGI N SON & Co- l:’d:‘tv:':nm'::p:m" :a:",', 1,,"1',,‘.“::.]., 1N mmh::.:p.:lrl;el tomu;u. h.r:ln- and sores it KIDDER, P EABODY & CO. c’ . & W. SELIGMAN & Co. ey s, T1ci end ol T e’ T GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, New YorkCity Bt Louts, A, 33— Wheat-No. 3 red, | promptly. Swallen wlande, paintul veron |l BANKERS TRUST COMPANY FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY cally clean and promotes rapld, healthy @1.58; No. 2 D:.mul.s:r' l‘t1 “l-p- ::.‘,l"';n:h‘n: hl‘l‘:::llo:nu;ri ts yield New York City New York City 0. 3 8630; No. 3. white, §60; Bep= iy ortine, s CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS UNION TRUST COMPANY 3 tomber, 85%; December, 13%c. Absorbine, Jr. 1s sold by leading drug. Oats~No. 3 white, 4bo. ists at §1.00 and $2.00 & bottle or sent di- Provisions: Pork, $28. Tibs, $14.20914.70. e g rect postpald. " 0@ 31e. Liverpool Grain Market, Liveral trial bottle postpald for 100 1n New York, August 22, 1916 : 10,607 tubs; | Liverpool, Aug. 31.—~Wheat—Spot, No. 1| gtampe. oxtra firsts, 30@ |Manitoba, 16s; No, 3, 148 11d; No. 3, 14s 9d; !'mmu No. 3 7ed western winter, 14a 11d. W. F. Young, P. D. F' ‘ Chicago Pittsburgh ew, 10 84| 104 Temple Bt Springfleld, Mass. Wbih