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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
H&tj Expert Satei, Prediction of Froit and
lulliih Ortp News Rn! Corn.
BUYING FOR OPERATOR RALLIES WHEAT
Vat Market Dull, I. tit Prices Hold
Steady In Sympntliy vrltli Other
Urnln Urn v- .MovpniPiit of
Hog Con (In up.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7.-Itenvy export sales,
it prediction or Iroat unit bullish corn crop
news guided the grain markets today,
wheat closing me, corn -c und oats ijo
higher tor September. Provisions declined
,; 16c.
Opening tradings In wh at were unim
portant, September soiling a shade lower
at 70c to t9!U' under tho IntlJenci) of easy
cables. Iluylug lor a prominent nperntor
started a rally, which wan helped along
later by heavy seaboard clearances, a pre
diction or front In the spring wheat conn,
try and liberal fresh export sale. The, bull
Bide, accumulated converts ns the session
progrerscd and the market was at Its beat
In strength and activity near the close.
The bulge, met with lit t lo opposition till
Keptember diirliiK the afternoon touched
71',4c. the high point for the day. Longs
to secure prollts sold on a liberal scale, but
prices yielded stubbornly anil the close win
strong, I'!' over yesterdav at 71Ul'c.
Seaboard clearances In wheat anil Hour
were equal to l,118.m huFhels, while pri
mary receipts aggregated l,2Iti.(mO bushels,
romparrd with I,:'ii7,i'ni hush"ls Inst ear.
Minneapolis and Dilutli reported a total
of lai cars, against 17" last week and 211
a year ago. Koch I receipts were 233 cars,
61 of contract Rrade. Importers reported
to carloads taken.
Torn ruled fairly active anil strong under
crop reports of the same dismal Import
that has characterized them for a month
fast. The wheat strength was a contrlbu
ory factor In advancing values. The
weekly government u port and vnrHus
tralllc olllclals of railroads strove to fay
something cheerful of late maize, but none
were found who did not admit the early
crop was a failure. The pit was In po'ses.
nlon of too many bullish private reports lo
be much Inlluenced by departmental gen
eralities. Light receipts, only w) cars hero
today. An Inability to buy com In the
country at better tint it the market prices
Increased bullishness. The market lacked
the excited buoyancy which characterized
It during the droith. but there was a unlet
conlldence In higher prices based on n
settled Judgment that the corn belt has
been hard hit. September sold between 6tVj
nnd Ti'V' and closed -ic up at 57c,
The oats market wns dull. Prices held
steady In sympathy with com. September
sold between :'.l'.4c and 35i,e nnd closed He
hlpher at 3Hfcc. Receipts were 220 cars.
Provisions were weak under liquidations
of January product and In sympathy with
weak hogs. It was believed that the heavy
movement of hogs to market will continue
for some time. September pork closed 15c
lower at J13.K2',. September lard T.c down nt
JS.F.7V4 '""1 Seplember'rlbs 2'jfjoc depressed
fit J7.77'S.
Kstlrnntcd receipts tomorrow: Whent. 2.10
cars; com, 90 enrs; oats, 10 cars; hogs, 30,900
head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows:
Artlclrs.l Open. I High. ! Low.
Close.IYes'y
Wheat I I
Aug...! I.
Hept..JC!Wf7n
Dce...7a772Hl
Com I I
I
701', I fill j,
71Ul707fli,
7Si:72iiJ4
7P1,'
1
8ept...RfiiSWi 57?ffi
oct....ir.7i;inw r.sui
I)ec...B7,Q?4!S!H,4iff!IV
Oats- I I
Kept... I :mi .Villi
May.. . 37fl37!i, : JiUfl
Tork- I I I
r.i
r,7ij
C7T5.
31
37 !
r.7'v
3i
58 I
r.7ii
314!
374 1
Sept... 13 ffi 1.1 PJiJI 13 S2H1 13 &2,&1 13 97i
Jan. .. 14 90 II 90 '! II SO ' 1 1 87 U
IVinl- I I I I I
Sept... R 60 Sft) I 8 65 I 8 57141 K fi2&
Oct....! K 7'.bl 8 70 8 62141 8 IV. 8 11714
Jan.... S 65 ! 8 65 I 8 00
S I5214.I
8 fi
Hlbs- i I I
I
Sept...! 7 So
8214
7 77UI 7 771.4
7 82141 7 Kt
7 2i,
7 871,4
7 7!i
Oct..
R71i
KM
Jan...
7 mi)
7 fi7l', 7 67141
No. 2.
Cash quotations worn as follows:
FLOUR-Steady; winter patents, JT-IOIH
8.50: Htralghts. iS.VH3.3n: clears, $2.7OTf3.10;
spring specials. tl.11m4.2n; patents. J3.ini(
3.70; -trnlgliN. $2.KOitf3.20; bakrri, $2.201.65
Wlli:AT-No. 3 spring, 6Sif.f?70c; No. 2 red,
COIIN-No. 2, 5Cie: No. 2 yellow. tWie.
OAT8-N0. 2 white, 371ic; No. 3 white,
7tf37l4c.
ItYK-No, 2. 56ri57c.
HARLKY Fair to choice malting, 55f(iG'e.
SKKDS-No. 1 llax, $1.61; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.63; prime timothy, JTi.25ffj.33. Clover,
contract grade. J1.0T.
PROVISIONB-Mexs porlc. per hbl., $13.7".
fil3.Mi. lird. per 100 lbs., l8.SSiffi.B7V4. Short
ribs fides (loose), $7.70717 90. Dry salted
shoulders (hoxed). J7."Mf 7.50; short clear
Hides (boxed). J8.2ilffS.r5.
WHISKY-Hasls of high wlner. Jl.fD.
Following are the iccclpts and shlpm nt
for today:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 39.(0 ) 20,eno
Wheat, bll (57 aX) 187,0 0
Torn, bu 212,0)0 u.coo
Oats, bu 53,3ft) 139,0 0
Rye. bu 12,0
Hurley, bu 10.CCO
On the Produce exchange today the. but
ter ma -k"t war llrm; creameries, HV&fi .1 ;
dairies, ISVifjlfic. Cheese, ftrady nt OKIT
10'ic. Kggs, llrm; fresh, llJtU'.ic.
m:v yohic i;i:m:hai, maiikkt.
Qimtntlons of ihr liny 1111 Vnrlitns
t'oinnioill I les.
.DJ'?V'.VOUK' A,K' ?-l',l-OI'R-IlecelptB.
JS,.b bbls,; exports. 23.309 bbls,; market
more active nnd tinner; winter patents,
.l.55(3.80; winter strnlghts, J3.30Jf3.B0; Mln-
Cl 3.3S
COHNMi:AI-l'Trin; yellow western, S1.2S;
city, JI.12, llrandywlne, JI.lojj3.2s,
HYH Steady; No. 2 western, (Mc, f. o, b ,
nllont; slate, BSQBOc, c. I. f., New York car
lots, HARMCY-Steady; feeding, r,2e. c f,
llultalo; malting, liivjiirie. c. I. f., llurtulo.
IIAni.lCY .MAl.T-nidl. west.Vn. Wc.
,-aMI','AI -"'''-elpts, 2:W.BM bu.; exports.
130,500 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, 77'(,c f o
t) atloat, No. 2 red, 7014c. elevator; Nci. i
northern Diiluth, 7HUc r. o. b,, nllont; No
3 hard Duluth. 7SUc nllont. Options were
Ktrong and nctlve all ilny. A rcare of short.)
provided the chief hull Impulse, attended by
renewed frost talk, big clearances, red iced
rlosed at 71ic.
t OHN-Hecclpls, H0.O00 bu ; exports, 62,
120 bu. Spot, tlrm; No. 2, fi0e, elevator,
mil 60V(C. f. o. b., nllont. Option markt
was strong and higher with wheat. Tlu
frost scare also attracted some buylnc and
nfferlngs were small all day. Closed very
tcndy at ic net advance. September, iw'i
iitilWc. closed at mv; December, IdUii
Jsc, closed ut ikJtc.
OATS-ltccelpts, 76.100 bu.: exports, 16.29J
Jiu. Spot, steady; No. 2. KSHc; No. 3. 3Sc;
No. 2 white. 42fi'l2M,c; No. ;i white. 4H,c
track mixed western, SS'jtlOo; track white
Ilf49c, Options dull but ilrmlv held.
HAY Steady ; biirlnr. 72ii7Sr: I'HA 1 til
choleei 9iVi9Sc.
HOPS-Stendy; state, common to choice
190il crop, 135flSc; 1SW), 101il:!c; olds. 2Mfio
3'aelllc const, 1900 crop, 13tjl7V4c; 1899, llfiijci
olds, 2Mc.
HIDES-Stcady; Onlveston. 20 to 25 lbs
astflSHo; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19Ue'!
Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. HUe. 5 '
LEATHER Sternly ;, hemlock sole. Huenos
;A;.0!,,ltB,,.,. ,0 henvywelKhts, 23Vd.'i4c:
ncld. 23t4ft2mc '
PROVISIONS-Heef. steady; family. Jll.M
GI12.00; mess. J9.5tVffl0.0i); beef hams, J20 NK.f
22.W; packet. Jin.o05fin.5O: city, extra India
mess. J18.dO5flS.0i). Cut meats, quiet; pick-
1'-' V';-!,,,1,,H'1 V'W"01 "I(,I'1 shoulders.
J7.005f7.25; pickled hnms, Jii.2'1. Lnrd. easy
western steamed, J8.90; rellned, ensy; coi.
Ilnent, JM.OS; South America, J9.6i; com-
rioumi. j7.iKiqi1.1214. Pork, ensv: famllv,
llfi.S6iHlb.t50; short clears. J16.0ivffl7.B0; mess.
15.5iMi)6.fii).
TALLOW-Sleady; city. 4?4o; country,
4?iil c.
MOLASSES-Qulet.
HUTT EH Receipts, 5,Vi.! pkg. ; state
flulry, H5fl9c; creamery. Ififfjoijc; western
June factorv. 15Kl5Hc; Imitation Juno
creamery. HiiHHc.
CHEESi: Receipts, 2 S.M pkgs ; mnr'-c',
quiet; fanej', large, .colored, f.ij: fanc,
large, white, Vc, fancy, small, col red,
ic: fnnev, small, white, 9iijTJ1c.
EOCS-Hecelpts, 8.70 pkgs.; tlrm; ftale
nnd Pennsylvania, iSiffUc; western, cnndlsd.
16fflRHc: western, uneandled, fifjHc
POt'LTRY- Alive, steady and unclmn?ed,
METALS The market for tin In local
metal rlrcles was very quiet today. Snot
Is nominally quoted at J27.50. with higher
prices being asked. Futures were weak,
with November offered nt J2I.75. The Lon
don market was Cs to 7s fid lower with
spot nt the close standing nt 115 15s and
futures nt 111 IBs, Copner was dull and
featurelss nt home. Values nomtmillv
quoted at JlO.Wtfjfl'.OO for Luke Superior anil
mnuui puii-iiin, .i.njin,w; winter extras,
2,50(f2.Wi; .Minnesota bakers, J2.83Tt3.15; win
ter low grades, J2.snc(f l.to. Hyo dour, llrm;
Xulr to good. J2.705t3.1n: choice lo fnnev. S3. In
euuiuweni movement nun small ouerlngs.
Closed llrm at ?' not advance. September,
lu-nii 111141 , uoiMcii in H)j,c; iictoner, ij"h(P
Itiiie. closed at 7ti'l.e: lleermber. TTue.Tsa'.,.
Jl.37i4?flfi.fi2i4 for casting nnd electrolytic.
At Ixindon, however, n further loss of is to
was noted, snot closing nt 6S(;s3d nnd fu
tures nt 66 153, Lend ruled dull here at
JI.37H and In London values were nlso un
changed nt 11 is to for spot. Spelter
ranged from j:j.3 to J3.D3. London closed
nt 16 103, Iron continues thill and feature
less. Pig Iron warrants, D..ri01) lO.ou; No. 1
foundry, northern, jln.oo'jfl.i.ei); No. 2 fotin.
dry, southern, JU.OvjjM.w; No, 1 foundry,
southern, J14."io'itI..2o, No, 1 foundry, south
ern, sott, ill.Vutf lft.25. (llasgow warrants
closed at 6ts and Mlddtesboruugh ut ttfMjd.
O.MAIIA WIIOI.KMAI.K M AHKI3T.
t'ondltloii of Trnile mill liiiitntltm on
Mlnple nml I'nnoj' Proiltirc.
PXlOS-llecelptfl llhcral; loss off. 12iifll3e.
I.1VK POri.l'KY-llcns, Wtc; young
and old roosters, 3c, turkeys, ono; duck
and gtehe. uc; spring chickens, per lh 1 1 (if
'lifTTKH-Common to fnlr. 12fll2i5c
choice dairy. In tubs, lS'dbV, separator, i .
ritliSII KISII-Illuck bass, lac; white
bass, no; blueilsh, lie; bullhead.", 10c: bluo
film, 7c; bunalr.es, fi'se; cutllsh, 12c; cod, :cj
crapples. T'idoc; clscoos. 7c; hadbut, 11c J
herring, C,c; haddock, 10c; pUe, 'JO; reil
snapiier, 10c; salmon, lie; tunilsh, 5c; trout,
uc. whltetlsh !c.
PIOKONS-Live, per do., 60c,
VKALS- Cliolce, W'Se.
HAY Prles quotid by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Dealers' nssoclatlun: Choice upland,
Jlo.oO, No 2 ur nnd, i'J to; medium, S'J; comae,
l. Hye straiv, Si.SO. 'these prices are fo.
hay of good color nnd qu.i.lty. Demand
1 4t I r. No receipts.
vhi:at-5c.
LOllN 6.V'.
OATS-iOe, old.
11IIAN-JI6.
VKOKTAHLES.
(1U12UN COHN-Per 1I02.. 12V4C.
CAUHOTS-Per doz.. I0c.
liKKTS Per half bushel basket, 40c.
Tl'KNIPK-Per basket. 30c.
CfCl'MllKltS-Home grown, per doz., 20
ft 3.1c.
IJ-:TTfCi:-Per bu., 20c.
ItADISHKS-Per diz ISfiMc.
l'AHSLICY-Per doz.. 20e.
N KV POTATOya-WfiPOc.
t'AHHAOi; Homo grown, 3Vic.
TOMATOi:S-llomu grown, per lS-lb.
basket, Jl 00.
ONIONS-Homn grown, per lb., 2ie.
CAi;iiIFt-0Vi:il-llotne grown, per doz.,
"Sc.
UKANS-Wnx, per half-bi. basket, Jl;
string, per hnlf-hu. basket. 75c.
PKAS -Pel bu., fl; per half-bu., 60c.
CANTALOUPE Prr basket, 75cSJ1.00;
elates, '.'.
WATHHMKLONS Texas, 20S33c. as to
size.
CKLKKY-Kalamnzoo. per bunch, 25if30c.
KltLMTS.
APPLKS-Per bbl.. J2.B0T2.75.
CHintlllKS-Nntlve, per S-lb. basket, 3..C!
Missouri, per 21-qt. case, J2.
PHACIIICS- California, per box, 00c: free
stone, Jl; choice tfluertos, Jl; fancy, J1.20.
PLUMS-Callfornln, per crate, J1.25yi.M;
home rfrown, per S-lb. basket, 2Sc.
PKAHS-IlartlettH, J2.2off2.f).
TUOPICAL FIIUITS.
OHANCJIOS-Volcnclas, Jo.Oo; Med. sweets,
Jt.oo.
LEMONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy. J3.50
C.C0; choice, J3.50.
HAN AN AS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.noti2.60.
FIOS Cnllfornln, new cartons, 75c; lay
er!., l"c; Imported, per lb., 10ffl2c.
D ATI' S Persian. In 00-lb, boxes, Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDEU-Pcr bbl J4.50; per hnlf-bbl., J2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., Iff20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., GUSlic; roasted. CV4
7i4c; Brazils, 13c; pecans, lof22c.
HIDES No. 1 green, tiUc; tin. 2 green,
B4c; No 1 salted, 7V4c; No. 2 salted, 6i4c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 13 lbs., fie; dry hides. 8ffl3c; aheop
pelts, i375c; horse hides, J1.S05T2.25.
Nt, I.iiiiIn (irnln nnd Provisions.
8T. LOUIS, Aug. 7.-WHEAT-Hlghcr;
No. 2 red cash, elevntor, (Ul'Jo; trnck, 701?
71c; September, 6D,c; December, 72Hic; No.
2 hard, higher at 7014c
COHN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 5SHc; track.
SSigS'JUc; September. 6Si.4c; December,
53c; Mnv. f.lUc.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 36c: track. 36V4
fl37i,ic; September, 36o; May, 39i,ic; No, 2
white. 37tt538e.
HYE Higher, 62fi3e.
FlOUIl Higher, prices asked; t:ew r d
winter pntents, 3.15fi3.00; extra fancy nnd
straight. J3.10Sf3.30: clear, J2.60fj2.93.
SEEDS Flax, no market; timothy, lower;
new prime, to nrrlve, J5.15.
COIlNMEAl Steady and unchanged.
HHAN Strong; sacked, enst track, Rfic;
this side. 87c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, Jll.00015.50;
prairie. JlO.oOff 15.00.
WHISKY Stendy. J1.29.
1UON COTTONTIES-J1.20.
HAn(HNO-6,(fj7Uc.
HEM!' TWINE-Uc.
PltOVlSIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing.
JI5.73. Lard, lower nt J'.40. Dry salt meats
(iioxcd). mill and easy; extra sunns, js.12'4;
clear ribs, JS.3714; clear sides. J.214, Hac"n
(boxed), dull and easy; extra shorts, J);
clear ribs. J0.37i,4: clear sldcK, J9.50.
METALS Lead, firm, JI.S0?f4.l0. Spelter,
dull at J3.80.
POULTRY Slow; chickens. 6c; springs,
lOHc; turkeys, Be; young, 105fl2c; ducks. Be;
springs. 6c; geese. 3c; spring', 5c.
miTTER-Stendy; creamery, 16-ff21Vsc;
E(iOS Steadv; nearby, 10c.
UIX'EIPTS-Flour. 6.OC0 bbls.: wheat,
i.i'j.hhi im.: com, .'.u,iiu mi.; oats, it.iro bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 13,000 bbls.; wheat,
-oi,vi iiu. ; corn, u,vw oil.; oats, (i.'.ikai uu
Liverpool (irnln .Mnrkrt.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 7. WHEAT No. 2
red, quiet, 5s Sd; No. 1 northern Bprlng,
steady at 5s S'id; No. 1 California, dull ut
ts i-uiures, sicnuy; September, 6s Sci; De
cember, 5s 9Vid.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4s Sd; American mixed, old, no stock. Fu
tures, steady; September, 4s 5d; November,
nominni.
PROVIHIONS-Larcl. American refined, In
pails, Hteacly. 43s 6d; prime western. In
tierces, quiet, 43s 9d. Hams, short cut,
quiet, B3s fid. Uncoil, Cumberland cut,
stendy, 41s 6d; short clenr backs, steady,
44s. Shoulders, square, quiet, 38s 3d.
TALLOW Australian, hi London, firm,
27s 3d.
PEAS-Canndlan, fis 3)id.
HOPS-At Loudon (Pncltlo const) dull at
3 10s 4.Bs.
Receipts of wheat during the Inst three.
dnys, centals, including 14,1x10 Amer
lean.
Receipts of Amerlcnn corn during the last
thrco days, 32,101) centals.
KniiniiH City (irnln unit Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 7.-WHEAT-Sen
teniber. fiiUke; December. fiSiie; cash, No. !
hard, fiG'u67c; No. 3, aVifjCiic; No. 2 reel,
ilC.
CORN September. 5Si.4a5SV.c: Decpmher.
BSio ; cash. No. 2 mixed, SSiij-SSHc; No. a
wnin-, hue.
OATS?-No. 2 white, .THAQIOc.
RYE--No. 2. (W2C.
HAY Choice timothy, J1.50; choice prnlre.
J14.C0.
Hl'TTEH - Creamery, 16UJfl9c; dllry,
EtldS-FIrm: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock quoted on 'change, 10c per doz,, loss
off, cases returned.
RECEIPTS Whent. 116,000 bu.; corn, 06,.
000 bu. ; oats, ffii.ooo bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 162.40O hJ.; corn.
It "(VI 1,11 noli IKVl 1. 1. '
IIMt nnl.ee (irnln ,llnrktt.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 7. WHEAT
Higher: No. 1 northern. 71fi72i.se; No.
northern. 70ml 71 4c; September, 71ic.
RYE Steadv: No. 1. GCUdffio.
IlAHLUY Steady ; No. 2, 62c; sample, If
i URN September. 57Hc.
FLOUR First patents. J3.RBff3.93; second
paietus, w,uiKi.i,i:i; nrst elenrs, j2,9Wi3.0)
second clears, J2.20.
HHAN In hulk, !13.5ef 14 00.
Plillnilelplitn l'roilnee Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 7.-HUTTER-
rirm, goon cicinnnii; tancy western cream
cry, 214c; fancy western prints, 2iUc
fnnev nearby nrlnts. 24c.
EOC18 Firm, good demand; fresh nearby
uiui wcnieui, uc; iresn sciuinwestern, j;'c
fresh southern. 12c.
CHEESE-Firm: New York roll erenms
fancy small, 97Wj10c; New York full creams,
lair to cnoice, yutiVJc.
'I'olrdii (irnln 11 nil Srril,
lOLKDO. Aug. 7. WHEAT Aellie
ynprAcnh.nm,..A,,'n',t. "sPi September,
I--41 . ivLriuiiei , ilc.
COHN-Actlve, strong; ensh, 5614c; Sep
teniber. 5"Hc; December, 5Se.
OATS-Acttve. tlrm; cash, SBi.ic; Septem
RYE 57e,
CLO VERSE ED Cash and October, J6.22V4
Prorln Mnrkrt.
PEORIA. Aug. 7.-CORN-Hlgher; No,
BSc.
OATS Firm; No. 3 white, 36!,c, billed
luroiigii.
WHISKY-On the basis of Jl.29 for flu
isneu goous.
MlnnriipollK 'Wlirnt, Flour mill llrnn
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 7.-WHEAT-Cash
ikhc; septemner, ti.v'iiaj'c; December. 70'
cttiii'ic; on tracK. ro. 1 nnrci, 7140; No
northern, C9'ic: No. 2 northern. CSic.
FLOUR Firat patents, JXfcljXiw; second
patents, J3.&oj3.6S; Urst clears, J2.6.G2.9j;
second elenrs. $2.90.
HHAN In bulk. J1.33tf 1.10.
tliilntlt (Jrnln Mnrkrt.
DULUTH, Aug. 7.-WHEAT-Scptember,
71c; No. 1 northern, cash, 7ijc ; Sepltmber,
70!c; August, 70Hc; October. 70V4cj Decem
ber, 71i.4c; No, 2 northern, 69?ic.
OATH-35C,
COHN-55C.
SHW YOIIK STM'K! AMI IIOXI1S.
llnslncss nn Sninll Scnle, Avrnltlim
Eml of .strike.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. Business today was
on n reduced scale anil there was a more
general disposition to curtail operation
Pending the settlement of the steel strike.
The announcement over night of a general
extension of the strike order caused somu
hesitancy at the outset In the generni mar
ket, but aside from a sharp dip nt the end
:
., J.i !
or the nrst hour nnd ugain towaio ins
close, the lendetiev was illstlnctlv Upward
throughout. The llnal prices were about
the l.t for Ate hlsnn St. Paul, l'nlon Pa
cific nnd Southern Pnclllc, which accounted
for the most active dealings In the mllroad ,
division. Reports have been current driHo, Pacific ....
several days past of n llxed prlco tit which 1 ij. s. strel....
the t'nlteil Ktnti.n Steel stocks would lilt
he nllowed to break by the alleged pool be
hind the stock. This I 'vcl was exceeded eal
Her In the week and speculators geucru'ly
were Interested In watching the opening In
the stocks this morning. When 0,100 shares
nf the common stock came out on n seal 1
down to 39 and 11 llgure was mane of 9
for preferred, repref entlng losses or 3i
each, the support was Immediately forth
coming and a rumor gained currency that
the evr for the day was llxed for 39i and
M) respectively. '
riirii.. nnal Ati.P'iln,. mmln l,,t In, h'a '
efforts to depress Hie stocks In tlie subse
quent dealings und were more Inclined lo
bid up the general list on th theory that
me oncKiug 10 tun steel issues would nave
susiainingTrreet on all other nronerlles.
Whether this sunnosltloii was correct or not
or because the short Interest had been duiy
xtended In the railroad list, the fnct re
mains that all the graln-cairylng roads
showed conspicuous strength nt varlo.M
times.
No doubt the eranrcrs were bellied by
the rise of about 11 cent on wheat, but
Atchison's Improvement could not be di
rectly traced consistently to the lluctua
Hons In corn, which was higher. Huslness
from the United States Steel stocks was on
even a smnllcr scale than yesterday, but
they moved pretty steadily upward, touch
ing 40- and 90 respectively and ended at the
mgnest or the day.
i numoer or minor rallronds made some
sensational advances, tho extreme ndvnuce
In Lake Eric & Western common and
preferred being RfrlO; Iowa Central com
mon and prererred, 314 and 51,4, nnd St.
iJiwrence & Adirondack OH. No news at
tended the upwnrd movement In th 3
stocks aside from the placing of the latter
on a 5 per cent dividend basis. Industrial
stocks, aside from sugar, were without
special changes und the fluctuations In thnt
stock were within comparatively moderate
limits. Some wcnknrss clu-coned cnr.v In
The coulers on talk of renewed dlssntlsfnc-
tlon among mine workers, but their lossis
were cnncelled later on, except for Lacka
wanna, which eniieu 1 points on.
Monetary conditions were unchanged, hut
sterling exchange was stronger, demand
bills being held rigidly nt JI.SS. There arc no
prospects lor gold sli nments this week to
Germany. In the closing dealings prices
were on 1 11c upturn again and the ending
was very llrm.
Railroad bonds were quiet nnd somcwhit
Irregular. Total sales, par value, Jl, 140,000.
united states bonus were all unchanged on
the last call.
Iho Commercial Advertisers Iondou
financial cablegram says: Tho stock mar
ket today was utterly stagnant, although
Investment shares were llrm on the genet al
belief thu the termination of the Hoer war
Is close at hand. Other stocks than strlctiy
Investment ones were Inclined to sag nad
American Issues oscillated fractlona ly.
There was a complete lack of Interest In
that department pending tho settlement of
the steel strike nnd the receipt of the gove
rnment crop report, jvew York sent hard v
any prices. The Hank of England has
bought 102,000 gold In bars. Money rates
are unaltered, Paris exchange Is 23.20; Her
lln. 20.43.
The following nre the closing nrlces on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison 72 So. Hallway
.. ran
.. 831
.. 3S
.. 20-,
.. 33
.. w;
.. 874
.. 20
.. 3Hi
.. l.U
.- 2S'.4
do pfd Il'i do l.fj
llaltlmorc 'Jl't Tpi.au & Pucltl;..
do nfd X T.. St. L. & W..
Canniltan raclllo . .I07l do pfd
Canada Southern .. tCi Union Pncltlo ....
:;hc. & Ohio..
4??i do pfd
?i'a Wnbauli
do pfd
31V W. & U K
!',0 do 2d pfd
2l?i Win. LVntml
2I! do pfd
Chicago & Alton...
do prd
ChlcaKo, I. & I.....
do IHil
Chicago & C. I....
Chicago (It. V
:o
31
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
flU P. C. C. & St. I.... 731.4
ivi .Mituns Nxprens ....r,u
Chicago A N. W...
C. It. I. & P
Chicago T. & T....
130 Amer. i:xprens
lo7i U. S. Kxprus..
18U Wclls-Fargn Kx
37 Amal. Copper .
Wti Amer. C. & P..
....lill
.... Ji
,...1(0
....LIU
.... 2SI.4
do prd
., C. O. & St. 17.
Colo. Southern
.. UVi do pfd
.. 49! Amer. Lin. Ou..
.. 21 do pfd
..'.OS' 5 Amer. S. & It....
. 220 do pfd
.. 4d "Amer. Tobacco ..
.. ff. Ana. Mln. Co
.. KH Urk. Hap. Tr
.. Mi Colo. P. & I
.. 47i Cona. Oas
..1,4 Con. Tobacco ....
.. .'0 I do pfd
.. 7?i.4 Cleneral Klectrlc .
,.ll:i, r.lucojp Sugar ...
.. Z'J Hocking Coal ....
.. 75',4 Int'n'l Paper
.. IS 1 do pfd
..Ill Int'n'l Power ....
do 1st pfd
do 21 pfd
2-JI.4
... 0111
... 51 "
... 99'i
...120
... r,it,
... 7S,
... 9C,i
...IIS
... 65
...115
. .217
... ii
... IS
... 2014
... 14H
... so
... 17
... 41
... lt'i.4
...39
... 7.-14
... 97
... c:
... 2S
Dela. Hudson..,
Del., L. & W
Denver & It. U....
do pfd
:rle
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Vallcey ..
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Cential ....
do pfd ,
1:. & w
do prd
lyiuls. & Nash..
ManhnttHn I. ...
Meet. St. Hy....
..JOO'.j Iiclede (las ....
National lllrcult
,.P-3i4 National Ia-ikI .
.. 22! Nntlonal Salt .,
.. 9 1 do pfd
. .106 No. American ..
.. O'.'i Pacific Coast ...
.. 2.',4 I'aolllo Mall ....
., 5llj People's Ona ....
Mex. Central ...
Mex. National ..
Minn. & St, L..,
Mo, Pacific
M., K. & T
do pbl
. J. Centrul...,
. Y. Central...,
113)1
..I5S Pressed Steel Car.. 41 Vi
..15l'i do prd M
.. 0 Pullman Pal. Car.. .201
.. St Republic Steel 11
.. 2i' do pfd 7?',4
..H2Ts Surar 132ij
Nor. & West....
do 1M
Ontario & XV.,,.
ennsytvanla ...
Rending
.. s;i 1 enn. 1-. . 1.
ft)
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
TCVj, Union H. & P. Co.. im
WHS do prd 70',,
3S',i It. 3. leather 13Vi
St. U & S. r...
7c' I ilo ptd
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
M'.
t.r,
40?i
90
tJSV. H. Itiiblier...
St. U H. W
S71.C.
ilo nfd
do pM
. r.3
.IMvi
.1821.4
V. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union .
St. Paul
do prd
So. Pacltlc
Trust receipts.
Xrtv Vnrk Mone Market,
NEW YORK, Aug. '..-MONEY-On cill.
steady nt 2H per cent; prime merrantt.o
pnper, 4'-iro per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Stendy to llrm.
with actunl business In bankers' bills ut
JI.S7iM.SS for demand and JI.KBi4ijf4.Kii4 for
sixty nays; posted rates, ji.mi and
commercial bills. JI.Si45I.S5.
Hll.VISU-Certlllcates, unquoted : bar.
5Sc; Mexican dollars, ICc.
GOVERNMENT HONUS-Steac v: 2s reg.
and coupon, 107i; 3s rcg, and coupon, 10SU;
new is reg, anu coupon, ut: 0111 4s rcg. and
coupon, 113,
lhc closing quotations on nonds aro as
follows:
P. S. ref. 2s ....
.107 N'. J. C g ,',s 12S
.107 No. Pnclllc 3h ',2
.tnsli do 4s J03i
,1'MU N V, C ,t St I. 4s. ..tu7'i
.137 N. & V c. 4s 101
.137 Ore. Nav. U 101' 1
do coupon
do ii, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, re:
do coupon ,
do 01 1 , ret; 113 I ilo In
101V
do coupon
do Is, reic
,...1',3 S. 1 4. 6s 12!)
.. .lo74 do run. 5s 1I7
....107t Iteadlnc gen. 4s.... O".
....121 It. O. XV. Is ICO14
....IO31.4 St I, & I M c. 5s. ..116
....I'd St I. k S P B. 8s... 12.1
do cotipoa
11. or C. 3, 0i
Atch. gen. 4t..
Canada So. 2s.
C. Sc O. P,4...
....10Ci,4;St Paul ,-ons 173
In fjs
,1'.'0
st. p c. &. 1
ls,..113;
C. & N. W c 7s
.U.114
12
! 5:,
. fh
.101
do Ss
....115
.... l'H4
....1I5H
.... 57!i
....US'.-j
do S. P. d. 5s..
So. Paelfle 4s..
Chicago Ter. 4..
So. Hallway 5s... .
Colo. So. 4s
S. It. A: T. Cs....
Texas & P. Is....
I). ,4 It. O. 4s....
Urln gen. 4s
. f5V,
do 2s
Pnlon Pacltlc Is..
Wnhash Is ,f
.103
.101
.1I7V4
.II0'.4
.11214
. 8714
. 9Hi
p. w. ti n. c. i
.101
.:i)
Oen. Utertrlo 5s..
la. Central Is
t, & N. unl. 4s...
.11H4
lo
.101 West Shore ts..
M., K. .t T. Is...
do Is
N. Y. C. 1
M IWIs. Central
07 IVa.
Centuries
.104
Offered.
I'orrlicn I'liinneliil,
LONDON. Aug. 7. The nbundniicn o
money In the market tends to depress ill
counts, but bill buyers aro nwult.ng devel
opmentk. Operators on the Stock exchange
were indisposed to enter into rresn engage,
ments. Huslncss win generally dull. Amer
icans opened Irregular and hnrclened to
above parity, except Denver. The buy ng
was not heavy. Americans cbise I stendy.
Har sliver closed llrm at 27i per 01111 e;
gold premium at Home, 4.!'.0,
PARIS, Aug. 7. Prlcei w re sternly oh
the bourse and liUFlnrsH 1 was liuctlve.
There were some rea'UatloiH In ouni-e.
quence of the French-Turkl"!! dispute, but
the tone was boon more favorable, Rentes
reacted owing to decrenued demand. Span
ish Is were offered as a icsult of tho rUe
In exchnnce. Turks were weak. Industri
als rallied, notably1 Metropolitan. Hlo Hilton-
uecuneo anu rccovcmi on wie liiiiiriiveiueui.
In copper. Three per cent rentes, 101 f :'i c
for the account. Exchange on London, 2Sf
Hoc ror checks; Spanish 4n, 70.20.
HEHLIN, Aug. 7. Pr.cis on the bourse
were Irregular nnd home fuffds wc.e
weaker. Foreign securities were llrm, ex
cept Spanish ts, which declined. Hank
shares were active. Iron was In good de
mand on the more favorable Iron trade re
ports. Host prices were not maintained
owing to realizations. Canadlnn Pnclllcs
were stendy. The bourse wl.I be cloed Au
gust 13, the day set for the funeral of Dow
ager Empress Frederick. Exchange on
Iondon, 20 marks 15 pfsi- for checks. Dis
count rates: Short hills, 2 per cent; three
months' bills, 'Jij, per cent.
Loudon .Stork limitations.
LONDON, Aug. 7.-4 p. m.-CIosIng:
Cons., mon?y .... Jl r.-16 Erie
do acceunt M J-t do 1st pM...
A--i,
so
2D
MS
l
SV
s-.'n
:u.
3'J
yt
M
SDlf,
, :i
5f4
, 41
ncuntiH sa4 no pin...
Canadian Tactile ...io'. M., K. & T...
St. Paul U'J'i d I'fd
UiUlsillle lUfi Nor. A: West..
llllnoln Central
V V rMPnl
....IH do pM
13 Ontario & V..
11. Pmillli- iif.l
Itcarltnc
S3); do '1st pfd..
41 1 1I0 I'd I'M..
(I'sSo. ItalbMiy .
1I0 pfd
Hfi, Union I'aclllc
',, ilo pfd
4J Wo bash
:ii) do rM
4I Spnnlrli 4s ...
9.' Hun. I Milieu ,
do 11M
Atcldiuin
do pfd
Haltlniorp A.- O.
Hie. A. Ohio...
Chicago fit. V.
1). A- It. O
lo prd ,
HAR SILVER-Qulet nt 25 15-16.1 per
ounce.
MONEY-lHif2 per rent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
2Vf2',4 per cent; for three months' bills,
2 7-16112 9-16 per cent. The amount of bul
lion taken Into the Hank of England r.n
balance today was 102,000. Gold premiums
nre quoted as follows: Huetioji Ayres,
131.90; Madrid, !!9.R3; Lisbon, 3S.50.
Huston Mocks nnd Hands.
HOSTON, Aug. 7.-Cnll loans, 314BI per
cent; time loans, t5 per cent. Official
doting:
A., T. & s. r...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar'.....
Am. Telephone ..
Ilonton ,: AllMiiy.
ltoston Klevatfd
Ilonton & Maine.
Dominion Coal ..
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Oencral lllectrlc
IM. nice. Ill
.. 7: Atchison 4s
... N. K. O. A C. 5
Adventure
..IM lllnn. Mln. Co..
..!1S Amal. Copper ...
Atlantic
.. .l'JJi.i Cnl. ,t Hecla....
... 31 Onlennlal
. .tl'l 1'ranktln
.. W, litimholilt
..102
.. C3
.. :t'4
.. 42
..lit
.. SOli
..730
.. 27
.. I?W
.. 25
.. 1C
.. il
. 110
.. 6
..140
.. 2'i
.. 2'.5
.. 62
S:"n Onceola
Parrot
..r,o
.. isii1
..ins
cjtilnoy
Mex. Central ....
N. I!. CI. A C...
Santa l-c Comier.
ITamuraik
Old Colony
I'tah Mining
Winona
Wolverines
Ola Dominion ...
Union 1 Mettle ...
West V.nd
'Asked.
Arvr York .Mining; Slocks,
NEW YORK, Aug, 7. Tho following nre
the closing quotations 011 mining stocks:
Adams Con Zi iLlttle Chief 13
Alice 45 Ontario S7S
Hreecc H Ophlr C'i
Hriunwlck Con 10 'Phoenix 8
I'umntock Tunnel .. 0 I'otost I
Con. Cnl. ,1- Vu ISO Savage 2
Dcailnnoil Terra W Sierra Nevndn 10
Horn Silver ITS Small Ilopos iO
Iron Sliver 10 Standard 340
Ia-.uU lllc- Con 3 1
llnnk ClrnrliiKS.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 7.-Clearlngs. J3.15S,
830; money, 3141J16 per cent; New York ex
change, 5c discount and par.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7.-Clearlngs, J23.S32.900;
balances, J1.S75.730; posted exchange, JI.MiJf
4.SSV4; New Yc rk exchange, 20c discount.
HOSTON, Aug. 7,-Cleurlngs, J22,452,073;
balances. Jl.3Cli.795.
HALTIMORE. Aug. 7.-Clearlngs, J3.316.
090: balanceH.-JI02.IOl; money, Mffo per cent.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-CIenrlngs. $215,519,
S01: balances, J16.I53.90S.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 7.-Clcartngs, J14,
749.IMJ; balances, J2JX5,20i): money, 2f(2i; per
cent. '
ST. LOIMS. Aug. 7.-ClearIngs, Jl5.199.558j
balances, JS90,9I3; money, 456 per cent; New
York exchange, 35c discount bid, 23c dis
count asked.
Cotton .Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7.-COTTON-Tho
market for futures started weak, with
prices lower. Tho'lhrluenees nt work nre
strikingly bearish. The close was ciulct,
with prices net 4fr7c lower. Spot closed
quiet; middling uplands. Sc: middling gulf,
Sttc; sales, 450 bales. Futures closed quiet
and steady; August, 7.05c; October, 7.14c;
November, 7.15c; December, 7.16c; Jnnuary,
7.19c; February, 7.19c; March, 7.22c; April,
7.23c.
GALVESTON, Aug. 7.-COTTON-Easy,
at 8 1-lCc.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 7.-COTTON-Qulet;
sales, 1.230 bales; ordinary, 5e; good
ordinary, 0 7-ltic; low middling, TUe; mid
dling, tie; good middling, SHc; middling fair,
8o; receipts, 371 bnles; stock, 55.9J3 bales;
fulures steady; August, 7.09ff7.70c: October,
7.04(fi 7.03c; November, 7.0lcji 7.00c; December,
7.oi1f7.0Sc; January, 7.0Vrf 7.07c; February,
7.07i7.09c; March. 7.09iT7.11c.
ST. LOIMS. Aug. 7-COTTON-Dull: mid
dllng, 8c; sales, 100 bales; receipts, 3 bales;
shipments, 1,393 hales; stock, 10,729 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Aug 7.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet; prices Is 3-32d lower; American mid
dling fair. 4!ia4 4-Gld; good middling,
4 14-iild; middling, 4U-32d; low middling,
4V4d; good ordinary, 37Rd; ordinary, 3d,
The sales of the clay were S.OuO bales, of
which S.oni) were for speculation and export
nnd Included 7,000 American; receipts, 9,0m)
bales, Including 8,900 Amerlcnn. Futures
opened quiet and clcsed barely steady;
Amerlcnn middling l. m. c, August, 4 12-61
fill 13-rt4d. buyers; August nnd September,
4 9-Olfj-l 10-t'ld, sellers; September, 4 9-6Pri
4 10-0td, sellers; October, g. o. c, 4d, buyers;
October nnd November, 3 63-04 d, sellers; No.
vemher and December, 3 6-6ld, buyers; De
cember nnd Jnnuary, 3 16-6U1, buyers; Jan
uary and February, 3 61-04d, buyers; Feb
ruary nnd March, 3 til-tHfiS 62-64d, buyers;
March and April, 3 62-6l(ff3 63.64d, sellers.
CorTpp .Market,
NKW YORK, Aug. 7.-COFKHK-The
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices. During the forenoon prices
failed to vary, but on receipt of a late cable
from Havre which Indicated nn advance
values here rose sympathetically about 5
points, This gain was sustained through
out the rest of the session nnd trading was
fairly ncllvo. Most of the business, how
ever, was contlned to "switching" tho near
months for more remote deliveries. Re
ceipts continue to full volume, while the
foreign Information In general wns void of
sticclal slgnllleance. The market anally
rinsed Htenilv ill tint nnelinmfed iirleeH In nn
advance nf ri points. Tolnl sales were 41,000
bags, Including September nt l.S.'c: October,
1 9jc; uecemiier, ri.io'do.ific; Marcn, ri.3iif.ri.3.ie;
.May. 0.4.1c. spot Rio. quiet: No. 7. invoice.
5Uc Mild, dull; Cprdovn, SfllUe.
Miimir Mnrkct.
NKW YORK. Aug. 7.-Sl'OAR-Rnw,
steady; fair mining, 39-16e; centrifugal, 96
test. 4 5.32c. Molnfscs sugnr. 3 5-16c. Ho
lined, quiet; No. 6. 1.75c; No. 7, 4.65c: No. R,
4.55e; No. 9, 4.D0c; No. 10, 4.43c; No, 11, 4.40c;
No. 12. 1.40c ; No. 13, 4..HV; No. II, 4.30c;
standard A, 5.15ej confectioners' A, 5.15c;
mo ild A, 5.70c; cut loaf, ' 5.S5e; crushed,
5.S5C; powdered, 5.45c; granulated, 5.35c;
cubes, 5.00c.
LONDON. Aug. 7.-HKKT SUOAR-AU-gust.
9s U4d.
NKW ORLKAN8. Aug. 7. Sl'GAR Quiet ;
open kettle, 3 3-K'(ttc; open kettle, centrifu
gal, 3Mrlie; centrifugal yeljoiv. -lJjl 9-16c;
seconds, St-fflTic Molasses, dull; centrifu
gal. r.i?lle.
Oil nml Itosln.
OIL CITY, IM.. Aug. 7.-OILS-Credlt bnl
ances, 31.25; certificates, no bid; shipments,
1I3.SIS bbls.; average, M.S30 bbls.; runs, 101,
090 bids.; average, 7S.7M) bbls.
NKW YORK, Aug. 7.-OILS-Cotlonseed,
llrm. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, stendy: rom
mnn to good, Jl,40ijfl.l5. Turpentine, llrm, 37
ii3i4c.
SAVANNAH. On., Aug. 7 -OILS-Splrlts
of turpentine, firm, Mc. Rosin, llrm and
unchanged.
LONDON, Aug. 7 -OILS-Caleuttu Un
seed, spot, 56s. Linseed oil. 32s 1 V41. Tur
pentine spirits, 27s lVJd-
Kvnporiiteil nnd Dried Trulls.
NKW YORK. Aug. 7 - -KVAPORATKD
AHIPLKS The mnrket ruled moderately ac
tive nnd about steady all day, but values
were without change; slate, common lo
good, iWilc; prime, 7i?7i.5c; choice, 7insc;
fnnev, MiUsc
CALIFORNIA DR1KD TRl'ITS-Market
Inactive but nominally steady. Prunes, 314
ifiTe Anileols. lineal. Kt61il3c: Moor Park.
S5il2e. Peaches, peeled. IHllSc; impeded, 0
tlOfcc.
Xrvf 'iiirk lr (iimiln MnrUrt.
NKW YORK. Aug. 7. -DRY OOODS
There has been no material change In the
market todav for cotton g 1- llrown
sheetiiiBs and drills were lu light request,
with prices stendy. Hleached cottons quiet
und unaltered, Coarse colored cottons
Hleady. but, demand light Prints In mod
... ,t. .inn ml ni nrevloiiH nrlces. (ling-
hams steady. Print clothi Inactive on the
bnsls of 2Hc for regulars, Men s wtar
woolens in fair demand. Drees goods slow.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
God Cattl Ei-ought Steady Prioei Ttdej
but Other Kindi Weak.
HOGS SOLD CONSIDERABLY LOWER
Sheep Sold nt Itlicht Around Mrnilj
Prices Where quality Wns .Sntls-fnctor)-,
but Lambs Were
Hiither Sluw nnd Wcnk,
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 7.
Receipts were: Cattle Hogs, Sheep.
Oliiciai .Monuay 3,Um u.iul o,til
Oliicial 'luesuuy ;i,wJ ji.j.'I 1.177
Uttlclal S CUtlcsday 3..1iJ 11,K'9 0,lC6
Three il.ivs 1I1I4 vverk lof,'i 2s. Ul
1...3I
2l!,v6
U,o2l
I'.i'.d
1S...V2
Samu days nisi ucek.... (i,..;J 2i,5)J
ciiwiiu eeK uciurc t,aw iti.uii
auitie llilce weeks ugo..lu,iui 3.,tp30
Saniu tour wecKs ago.... 1,110 li.oiJ
Same nays last year ld.siti K.noJ
'itiitiKu (iritu pam lor nogs 111 cuu
Otnalia the past suvera! utiys wuh' coin
paiisuns.
uu.ll
1901. Ujy.UW.1lWi.lMi7.,K,,J. 1'5
July 16,.,
July 16,.,
Juiy 17. .
July is.,.
".! 19...
July 20...
July ...
July Ti.,.
July -a ..
July 24..,
JUly 2u...
July 26...
July a.,.
July 2S...
July 29...
Ju.y o0...
July al...
August 1.
August 2.
August 3.
August 4.
August 6,
August 1,.
August 7.
i HI 4 M
3 0J I 81
1 ai, 4 u
2 'J3t i U
' . ij
2 97 4 91
2 ,
2 Mi 4 85
I M 4 Si
2 Vl I 7i
2 SJI 4 SI
4 e
2 S., 4 M
2 70
2 7l 4 93
: mi 4 it
2 7i, 4 u,
2 77 4 it
I 4 U
2 s3 1 :i
'.'S3,
2 96 I I 63
.1 0., 1
2 921 4 i'5
3 45
3 471
3 B7
3 UJ
.1 -l.i,
3 15
Indlflltnu liinrlit-
The ottlcial number of cars of
stock
u.uftin in luuuy Uy cnen road was;
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs.
... 5 lu
C, AI. it St. P. Ry
w. . si. L. Ity
Missouri Pnclllc Ry.. 10
1'nlon Pnclllc system. 31
C. ,i N. V. Ry
F., li. & M. V. It. It.. 17
S. C. A: P. Rv '
7
23
j
30
t
17
30
17
n
13
20
V., St. P., M. ei O.... 16
H. A: M. R. R, It 35
J H. A: Q. Ry 2
1C. C. & St. J 16
C, R. 1. ei P., east.. 1
C, R. 1. oi P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 3
Total receipts 136
16)
Tho disposition of the day's receipts was
as tollows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 336 1,611 43
Swlrt and Company 392 2.480 95!)
Cudahy Packing Co 1,071 3,019 1,35.1
Armour : co en 3,190
Cudahy, from Kan. City. 2S3
Swirt, mini country
1,731
4,631
r. Decker : uegiin 27
Vansant Ac Co 130
I. olimun Ac Co 9
Hill & Son 91
Livingstone ,V Schaller .. 54
Hamilton Ai Rothschild... 30
L. F. Husz 30
H. K. Hobblck 39
Wolf Ac .Murium 32
Other buyers 161 1.9S1
Totals 3,302 10,366 7,601
CATTLK The cattle receipts today were
fairly liberal for this time of the week, an 1
the fact that other markets were quoted
lower made buyers a Utile, bearish In their
views at this point. They tried to get
their supplies n llttlo lower, but tho market
dually braced up and about steady prices
were paid for tho better grades. Bi slde.-i
the native cattle there were a tew tnngtirx
offered.
Good to choice beef steers were 111 fairly
Bond demand today at Just about steady
prices, and practically everything answer
ing to thnt description was disposed of In
fairly good season. The commoner kinds
of course, did not move quite ns freely, and
In FOtne cases sellers thought they had to
take a little less money than the Mtmo kind
sold for yesterday. There were about fifty
cars of cornfed cnttle on snle, nnd besides
those there were live cars of steers irom
Idaho. Some of them sold as high ns $1.40,
which was considered a very fair price, all
things considered.
There were about twenty cars of cows and
helfcrn lu the yards this morning, nnd wht e
the better grades sold at Just about steady
prices the commoner grndes were neglected
unci lu a good muny cases sold a little lower.
Hulls, calves and stags sold In very near
the snme notches they did yesterday.
There were not so very many stockcrs and
feeders on sale today, and the better grades
sold without much dimculty ut right arouti I
steady prices. The common stuff was, of
course, neglected, but still they did not sell
so much differently from the way they did
yesterday. Representative sales:
BBlit' STEERS.
I 6 77Vi I 3 3 77, 3 li
I 5 b4?, 5 02i 1 i 62 3 20,
I 5 tM?4 4 94 4 Oil 1 3
I 5 bsfti 4 l 4 lti 3 S2 1
u o.,B I 'J J, 4 S 3 Ml, 3 3.
o 6s 4 9.i 4 191 3 itj, 3 3o
I 5 01 4 21 3 M 3 3
6 67-, I ' 4 341 3 19 3 2l
I o i0- 5 IS 1 3 s: 3 2j
I OJv'ii 6 1d 4 3b I 3 3b
I b TP.,, b to 1 4 31i 3 9 I
I 6 6j-, 5 02 4 27 3 till 3 3i
I o U5V u OOi 4 32 J 2i, 3 11
I I 6 13 1 33 3 67i 3 29
' 0 47ki 1 4 321 3 7.' 3 36
I o 6'Ji4l h 0S I 3 141 3 4.,
I 6 61 1 0 09 4 32, 1 3 UO
6 661 5 15 4 191 3 79
I 6 ,0 1 a 1S 4 20; 3 VI;
I 5 791i, S lo 4 331 3 07;
I I 5 10, 4 43 3 6l
I o SI I I 4 li, 3 71,
1 11 VI 1 S 04, 3 i?i
I 6 65 I 5 ll 4 3S I
So. Av. l'r, No. Av. IT.
1 720 2 23 24 1117 4 75
4 855 2 10 65 1034 4 73
1 970 2 00 39 1117 4 80
13 760 2 73 12 1096 4 SO
20 711 2 21 1061 4 fO
1 600 3 i'l 22 102J 4 80
1 1210 3 10 22 1176 5 0)
1 1060 3 00 34 1076 5 fO
1 6S0 3 .0 20 1133 5 05
30 1001 3 .0 65 1133 3 05
S Id!") 3 13 l!) 1541 5 03
3 1156 3 80 21 1382 5 10
4 1022 4 00 71 1074 6 10
0 1072 4 15 44 10J5 5 10
1 980 4 26 6S 1 109 5 15
S4 511 4 50 38 1270 5 10
3 Hum 4 50 56 1121 5 10
23 99S 4 30 53 1167 5 20
H 517 4 il 36 1464 5 JO
30 7'J. 4 70 40 12S6 6 60
STKKRS AND HKIFKRS.
17 863 4 33 26 1166 5 .'5
U 843 1 tO
STKKRS T13XAS.
961
910
1110
910
553
935
910
67J
f4
896
S30
1110
970
620
930
915
700
1060
WW
546
1080
1060
920
5X0
SIO
, 890
1123
770
1020
i0"o
1140
...... 5'H
6!)
1010
, KA
, 10)5
, 7im)
, 793
890
, 610
955
1031
1000
1011
600
710
4 V5 23 1106 4 CO
COWS.
1 (0 1 910 2 75
1 0 7 lW 2 75
1 10 18 1035 2 75
1 40 1 !030 2 75
1 50 1 1035 2 75
1 50 1 930 2 75
1 ,'D 4 537 2 75
1 "5 2 1000 2 75
1 16 14 880 2 75
1 75 1 710 2 75
2 00 21 93 2 75
2 00 2 1230 3 75
2 10 6 69 1 2 85
2 0) 2 975 3 1")
2 ( 0 4 812 2 90
W 10 918 3 9)
2 W 23 StO 2 50
3 10 1 920 2 53
2 !5 1 560 2 65
2 25 1 11130 3 CO
2 25 17 870 3 CM)
2 23 11 810 3 CO
2 35 1 910 3 00
2 55 1 1U30 3 ()
2 el 1 110 3 iO
2 4 5 3 876 3 M
2 TO 1 1190 3 CO
2 50 1 1100 3 00
2 60 19 99.1 3 CO
2 .V) 2 695 3 0)
2 5) 27 945 3 05
2 10 2 750 3 25
2 60 1 560 3 25
3 fo 1 870 3 :s
2 CO 3 1056 3 25
1 CO 2 10i.) 3 33
2 IO 1 1040 3 53
2 to 14 1146 3 43
2 60 2 IPO 3 40
2 63 4 932 3 40
2 66 1 910 3 65
2 65 1 1250 4 4 0
2 70 4 1076 4 23
2 15
2 75 .
1...
1...
8...
3...
4...
1...
12...
10...
6...
1....
1....
1....
3....
9 , , ,
v....
37....
2....
6....
n
I!!'.,
4....
15....
11...,
1...,
6....
1....
1...,
COWS AND HKIFKRS.
923 3 30
12...,
HEIFKIIS.
1...
1...
1...
I...
3...
, 690 2 I")
1
950 3 00
530 3 10
970 3 60
635 4 00
530 2 W
350
630
10
2 25
2 60
2 0
.. t3
,. "54
,. 6C6
..IV)
..12')"
.. 60)
..04)
..1090
.. 920
,.ll'
26
35
772
I "0
4 30
20...
653
15...
1!..
1...
HULLS.
2
1
.. 910
..1570
.. 9S0
..1340
..1260
..1550
2 i"5
2 85
3 CO
3 15
3 -0
2 US
2 41
2 40
3 60
3 60
2 63
1....
1....
1..
1..
3 50
1
1
..1250 3 70
. . 711 3 75
1 1250
2 75
1-.
M 3 75
CALVKS.
3 60
1.
710
110
175
4 50
5 CO
5 00
270
330
241
. 275
, 190
. 210
3 75
4 (0
4 M
4 60
4 ')
152
6 C)
IJ11 5 60
170 5 00
4 50
STOCK CALVKS.
3 290 3 i 6 333 3 IS
STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS.
I 1 I fO N t M
2 15
&.
4..
1..
1..
6..
1..
12..
, MO
. 520
CO)
, 4l
57
645
3 JJ
2
3 l3
3 10
3 15
3 15
5
1
1
2
1
3
) 2 15
70 3 JS
570
1 K
2 50
614
m
fo
STOCKHHS AND FKKDURS.
713
1 130 1 m) 2 606 3 13
1 410 3 00 25 KM 3 Ij
1 8M 3 I'l P5t 3 15
J J15 3 50 J Sl i
1 ni : 10 ti $06 3 vs
5 616 2 W 9 MS 3 20
2 ID 2 75 10 511 3 30
1 MO 3 71 1 700 3 0
1 520 3 5 2 725 J 30
1 170 3 90 IS m 3 fO
4 630 2 90 10 5S6 3 13
20 Ml 3 (A 7 715 S .15
7 J10 3 0O R H2 3 3X
25 !M'i 3 10 2 605 3 (0
2 755 3 10 2 "M 3 40
3 504 3 10 60 ?M 3 45
2 7M 3 10 31 i2 3 45
IS fV. S 15 621 3 50
4 M 3 13 2.1 Ml 3 SO
6 tt.1 3 15 2 720 3 M
STOCK COWS AND HKIFKHS.
10 2 10
1
Nl-'HRASKA.
11 feeders.. J-93
1 steel 920
3 35
1 (tag..
SIO 2 ro
N. nnd I-:. V. Hassett-Neb
2li COWS. . .
S cows.. ..
S cows.,..
5 cows....
1 bull
4 cows. . .
6 feeders.
fo!J
5 heifers... COS
2 25
2 25
2 25
3 15
2 20
J
3 00
916
Si
701
CO)
T.
910
7f5
2 r.o
2 M
2 20
2 heifers... t'A)
1 heifer.... 7M)
9 heifers... 700
2 '.'0
1 bull
J. Parker-Neb.
2 15 lbull....
2 IO 17 cows..,
V. Swcet-S. D.
3 !) 1 cow, . . .
2 25
. .11(30
,. 920
J.
.1033
4fi stccrj. .
1 bull
27 cows. . .
.1110 3 30
.1200
Wnsmer t- K. Neb,
777 2 &5
T. O. Hlnln-Neb.
3 cows
1 tow. .
1 calf..
1123
1130
1
5 cows.. .
. 90
. 913
.1010
. -.50
. 692
,.1670
1 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 45
2 15
3 50
3 25
3 60
3 55
3 00
4 25
3 6,1
3 55
3 W
2 50
3 25
3 lJ
3 45
3 45
20 cows. . . .
1 cow
1 cow
4 feeders.
1 bull
40
36 str. Tex. 1129
1 feeder... W)
4 feeders. . 537
IDAHO.
Scows 1126 3 50 Scows....
.US')
5 bulls 1501 3 40 3 steers.. .1110
b steers.. .1046 3 50 15 steers. . .1040
issuers.. .101.: am 3stcers.,
2 cows &') 150 15 cows.,.,
3 cows 1023 4 l) IS steers.
5 steers... 921 3 49 27 steers..
tM steers... 1162 110 2o cows...
. 9S5
. 921
.120S
.into
. 969
. 9oO
4 bulls 1162 2 61)
3 feeders.
4 heifers... 712 2 K
HOGS There was another generous run
of hogs here toduy and the market ut other
points wuc quoted considerably lower,
l'nckers started out bidding about 10j'15c
lower and wanted to buy good mixed hogs
around 35.65, and the hcnvler weights irom
.ho to 5,70. Sellers were unwilling to
cut loose nt those prices, nnd as a result
It wns late before much of anything was
done.
As the morning advanced tho feeling whb
certainly no better, nnd the general market
could safely bo quoted loyiuc lower. The
generni run of mixed hogs sold from JS.tm
to Jo.b5, nnd the choice henvy weights went
from I060 to 5.70, nnd as high us ?5.5 was
paid. Along toward the last the market
was 15c lower and the close was worse
than that, though It was largely the com
mon nnd lightweight stuff thnt was left.
iieprcsentntivu sales;
No.
AV.
..250
..Ws
..19.'
..195
. .201
..205
..m
..214
..216
..221
..1S7
on. IT. .So. Av. ffc l'r.
120 5 3714 72 2S0 120 5 t'5
SO 5 ,7'4 51 247 ... 5 C5
240 5 57i 61 23S ... 5 05
40 5 57', is 243 80 5 IT,
SO 5 571,4 53 201 ) 5 t.5
80 5 l"i, 60 210 40 5 t,j
16-) 5 60 62 252 40 5 t5
. 5 60 61 273 120 5 13
120 5 60 67 5
3 60 70 2ul ... 5 IX
120 5 10 71 232 80 5 65
160 5 6) M 2'J9 200 5 tj
160 5 60 70 "37 ... 5 63
... 3 f 0 27 351 SO 5 1.5
80 3 60 S3 213 ... 5 65
160 5 cyj cs 240 4 ) 5 65
... 50 73 :u 160 5 65
... 3 CIVi 79 214 ... 5 ii
... 5 62Vj 78 2U3 120 5 63
40 3 621j 70 216 4-) 5 1,5
40 5 (-21,4 63 25S ... 5 63
... 5 KPt 71 214 1C0 3 65
80 6 621,4 68 217 40 & C5
120 5 6:14 56 247 W 5 65
120 B 61, 75 21s ) J fi
80 5 i,2i, :o 21: ... 5 65
SO 6 03',, 63 242 40 5 C5
120 5 -2ij 52 259 4) 5 17H
... 5 i2ij, OS 2JI 200 5 I.7H
160 5 62U 6i so ;
HI 5 02!, 47 294 80 5 674
200 6 ',2i 65 263 M 5 0715
120 5 1214 123 266 80 5 671,
120 3 02V4 60 2s3 10 3 671;,
40 3 02V, TI 260 ... 5 i7V,
160 5 121, 7: 234 120 3 6714
240 5 34 61 244 ... 5 0714
12) 5 621, eg 23-j 3 B7Vj
210 5 1 2i,I 56 257 40 5 1714
160 5 0214 63 241 ... 5 o7!4
120 5 621, 62 247 120 0 OV,
40 5 121, 61 213 80 3 0H4
40 5 02!, t,9 222 40 i 674
40 5 WiJ 65 236 200 5 l'.i
160 3 2t.t 50 248 ... 5 1-7V4
SO 5 62',, 36 267 40 5 70
120 3 15 16 271 ... 6 70
120 5 65 76 23S ... 3 70
120 5 65 69 251 W 6 70
80 5 65 53 291 120 3' 70
40 5 65 69 2S3 40 5 70
120 5 65 71 270 80 5 70
120 5 ( 5 04 255 ... 5 70
320 5 65 66 2SS- 8-) 5 721-4
... 5 65 62 276 80 5 , 2Va
160 5 65 13 257 ... 5 72!'j
80 5 15 t4 29J 80 5 75
160 5 65 51 329 61) 6 75
Ii 5 65 68 273 ... 5 75
40 5 65 70 313 40 5 15
210 6 63
55
S8
'i
72
50
76
45
M
60
66
76
75 .... 1
78
!)....
11
70
76
76
....229
.....207
....209
212
....184
....237
....20D
....219
....230
....255
....276
....230
....201
196
!'.".!l94
243
213
59...
52...
73...
7s...
84...
62
70
67
sa!!..'.'
...216
...Ml
' ' -"3
'.'.'.ill
...231
...202
. . .275
...220
...218
...200
...225
...209
.'.'.tit
...239
...227
...231
...260
...2!s2
...241
...20S
...263
. . ,2u
! si
66
49
73
5S
77.,.,.
71
80
70
S5
72
M
65
fcl
66
7 a
C9
67
CS....
65...,
79....
61....
19....
M. . ..
71)....
75....
50....
63....
70....
,.216
.323
.232
.230
SHKKP There was n good run of sheep
here today for this time of tho week, nnd
although Chicago was reported steady to a
dime lower, tho market hero on good stuff
held Just about steady. As high as $3.:o
was paid for a choice string of yearlings,
but they were the ben that have been here
In some little time. The common and half
fat stuff wns, of course, neglected, the fame
as usual, and In somu cases probably sold
lower.
There were no strictly choice lambs on
the market tkls morning, and for that
reason the trade was slow and weak. Pack
ers did not seem to care whether they got
tne commoner kinds or not, and sellers
found It difhcult to dlsnobc of that class of
stuff.
Ouotatlnns. Choice) yearling. $3.2.)fl3.50:
f.'ilr In irno,l v,nrtlntr 1 T.fttl 25- ntinlre
wethers. J3.00fi3.15; fair to good wethers,
J2.f,5'l3.00; choice ewes, J2G0'i(2.9); fair to
good ewes, 12.002.60; choice spring lnmb.i,
l.65',((5.00; fnlr to good spring Intubs, 11.25'ij
4 65; feeder wethers, 2 50fi3.0ii; feeder lambs,
$3.CAKi3.50. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
10 cull ewes 8S Jl 50
3 cull ewes S) 1 50
70 cull eweb nnd wethers 80 1 C2'4
13 cull ewes 80
12 cull ewes 95
37 Nebraska ewes 7.s
10 Nebraska ewes 91
43 Idaho ewes 95
22 Idaho ewes 93
2 2 ".
2 25
2 tr,
2 50
2 61
2 75
:0S Idaho ewes 107
55 Nebraska ewes 93
7 Nebraska ewes 72
157 Idaho cull lambs
, 54
, 92
, 7
, 76
, 54
, 51
, 52
, 95
, 57
, 16
C'2
, 57
, 100
, 133
, 95
, 112
, 109
. 102
. Kt
. 86
. 85
. 72
. 6:1
. 7S
.. 9)
85 Nebraska wethers
3 (0
3 110
3 00
3 0
3 ID
3 00
3 10
4 51
4 5)
I m
I 00
1 25
2 00
2 5
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 (0
3 15
3 25
4 05
4 65
3 0)
1 50
1 .7)
2 75
2 75
3 15
3 13
3 15
3 30
I 50
317 Idaho wethers
16 Idaho wethers
163 Idaho cull lambs
232 Idaho cull lambs
PHi Idaho cull lambs
BS Idaho wetners
109 Idaho lambs
229 Idaho lambs
302 Idaho lambs
377 Idaho lambs
7 cull ewes
3 ewes
10 ewes '.
ewes
ewes
51
70 ewes
36 western lambs
4S western wethers
7 western wethers
191 western lnmlm
163 western lambs
1,115 Idaho yearling wethers.
I, cell ewes
1 buck
160
Hfi
106
SI
S7
52
H'J
89
40 rtllh ewes
120 Utah ewes
ISO yearlings, mixed
128 yearlings, mixed
167 feeder lambs
511 yenrllng wethers
167 Utah lambs
K li li ens City Live Stork- Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 7. CATTLK Re
ceipts. lt.500 natives, 2,000 Texans and i"
calves; best grades steady, cithers lOQIsc
lower; cnoice export anu I'-ecium b "-''i
$5.50fi5.85; fair to good, Jl.50fr5.4n; K oeUers
and feeders. $2.fcif 1.00: western fed Hteers,
$l.405S.5O; western range steers, JL2.rti Us,
nia .,.,,1 In, linn sleers. SI Mil 1.50. TcX.IS
grats steers, $l.O0 !.; Texas cows, J2 .
3 05; native cows. J2.60ft 1.00; heifers. J.IOO'd
S.oii; canners, $1.5if2.59; bulls, $2 251110;
runners, $3.00fi5!5.
HOGS ReeelptH. 14,000 head; quality poor;
market 10c lower; lop, $6.05; bulk of i-n!e,s,
$5 KffS.90, heavy, $5.Ifi6 0B; mixed packers,
$5 (Ml 5.90; light. 6.25f(5 75; pigs, $3.C0fi5.15.
SHKKP AND LAMHS -Receipts, 1,400
head; Iambi steady to 10c lower; sheep
steady; lambs, $l."Of5,15; wethers, $i.2,(f('
3.75; ewes, $2 7553.25, weetern rnnge aheep,
$3,Wti3.; stockers, $t. 502.25.
St, I, ii ni SliieU Market,
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7.-CATTLK-Recelpts,
4,3n) head, Including 1.10) Texans; market
dull and slow, with TexnnH genernlly 10c
lower; native shipping and export steers,
$4. S if? 5. 70. dressed beef and butcher steers,
$4.35fj5.t0, steers under 1.000 pounds, $3t0ft
1.90; ototkera and feeders, 12.3CQI.OO; cows
and heifers. J2.O0fl4.$5; dinners, Jl.PMUSOS
bulls, $2.O0Ji3.M); 'lexns nnd Indian steers,
W.iSt4.35; "i"' a"1' heifers, $2.15113.10.
HOGS Receipts. 7.0.X) hind; market loo
lower; pigs nnd lights, $3,751(5.85; packers,
$5,7015.85, butchers, $5.ro$iK.lo.
PHKKP AND I.AMHS-Recelpts, 2,7(0
head; market steady; native muttons, $3 0)
ffi3.6H; lambs, $3.75fjfi.00, culls and bucks,
$.0ufl3.(); stockcrs, $2.oo4rI2,70.
CHICAGO 1,1 VP, STUCK .MA It K I IT.
Cnttle Steady, tint I.imvci Mors Wcrtk
Nlirc'ii Stroll).
CHICAGO, Allg. 7. CATTLK" Receipts,
23,9'M head, Including !W head Tesnns;
choice steady, but .lotffloc lower; good to
prime steers, $5.60iif6.3i). poor to medium,
JI.40Ufl.30; stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.2G1f !.
cows, $2.75fl.40; heifers. $J.25if ,75; ennnero,
Jl.fi03f4.30; bulls, $2.50iitt.30; calves, J.I.OO'u)
b.25; Texas steers, $.1.ik'ii4.i"5; Texas grass
steers, range steady nt Jl.OO'ii I.N),
HOGS-Receipts, 33.000 head; left over, 12.
00 head; tomorrow, .'io.ooo head, estimated:
opened weak, closed WinSe lower; mixed
and butchers, J5.7iVTi.fi.oo, good to choice
heavy, t.i.lnHfrti.lO; rough henvy, $5. K'lfo.70;
light, $.V7(8H.s.so; bulk of sales, J5.755t5.90.
SHKKP AND LAMHS-Hccclpts. 2iVH)
head; sheep, steady to strong; lambs, best
steady, othera lower; good to choice
wethers, J.'t.OO'd 1.00; fair to choice mixed,
J3.25'J3.50; western sheep, J3.2.Vf3.tVi; war
lings, J3.75tl.25; native lnnitis, $2.n)1j.P0:
western Inmbs, $l,25Wi.lO.
Ottlcial receipts and shipments for yes
terday: RKCKIPTS-Cnttle. 5.746 head; hogs, 17,
6S2 head; sheep, 9,478 head.
SHI P.MKNTS Cnttle, 5.0SO head; hogs,
2,521 hcnil; sheep, 3.5IS hend.
IV pit Ynrlt Live Mcii'k MnrliPt.
NKW YORK. Aug. 7.-HKKVKS- Re
celpts, 2,161 head; good steers, llrm, others
steady; bulls and cows genorally lower;
steers, Jl.fitHiS.SO; tops, $6; bulls, W.50.l.50;
cows, Jl 75ji3.25; extra fat cows. J3.Wa(t.I0.
Cables, steady; exports, 3,362 quarters of
beef.
CALVKS Receipts, 1.300 head; good veals,
15c higher; others, steady; veals, JI.7OI5.50;
fed rnlves, $4; no westerns on snlo,
SHKKP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. S.077
hend; sheep, stendy; trlllo, better feeding
for good lambs: no quotable Improvement,
15 enrs unsold; sheep. J2.25M 1.00; few extr.t,
J4.12i.4ii 1. 25; culls, $1 0O"iJ2.2ti; lamb!', $4.0)j(
6.00; culls, $2 25ff3.().
nOGS-Hecclpts, 2,S31 head; stendy nt J'i-00
(SO. 30.
St. Joseph l.lvp StnoU MnrKrl.
ST. JOSKPH, Aug. 7. CATTL.K Receipts,
3,?5) head; market stendy to weak on best
beeves, others 10fil5c lower; natives. J3.t0t
5.90; cows and heifers, J1.00U 1.75; bulls nnd
stags, J2.ovfl-75; stockcrs and feeders, $1.75
53.15; veals, J2.O0fl5.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 9,576 head: market 1 c
lower; light nnd light mixed, $5.50f?5.85; me
dlum and heavy. J5.70g6.10; pigs, $2 Wtf.'i.U:
bulk. $5.05fi5.90.
SHKKP Receipts,
steady.
600 head; market
Stock III Slht.
The following tnbto shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt the live prlnclpil
live stock mnrKcts August i:
Cattle.
South Omnh.i 3.372
Chlcngo ...23.900
Kansns City 11,500
St. Louis 4,30-1
Kt. Joseph 3,3)
Hogs. Sheep.
11,409 6,926
33,000
ll.CKHI
7,08)
9.076
Totnls
..46.422 7I,95 31.465
AVI Jlnrkcd,
HOSTON. Aug. 7. The Amerlcnn Wool
nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of
the wool trade: The receipts of wool In
Ronton this week nmountcd to 35,62 bales,
against 33,627 bales last week and 16.916 u
yenr ago. The total receipts since Jnnunry
I hnve been 379,289 bales domestic nnd S7.P7
bales of foreign, ngnlnst 226.712 bnles do
mestic nnd 10S.257 bnles foreign for the cor
responding period of 190). This Is nn In
crease of 152.577 bales domestic nnd a de
crease of 20.S10 bnles foreign. The sales for
the week In Hoston nmounted to 1.970. 0)
pounds domestic and 1.7P0.vf pounds for
eign, mnklng n total of 6.760.0m) pounds,
against a total of 6,100,000 pounds for the
previous week and n total of 3,348,t 00
pounds for the corresponding week list
year. The sales since January 1 amount to
141,202.000 pounds, against 80.S99.700 pounds
for the corresponding period of last year.
Shipments of wool for the week ending
August 5 aggregate 5 393,933 pounds- Th s
shows a decrease of 211,913 pounds ovor tl'c
shipments of 6,637,896 pounds for the previ
ous week. Since January 1 the total Hhlp
inentH amount to 117. T3I.16S pounds.
ST. LOI'IS. Aug. 7 -WOOL-Firm and
unchanged; medium grndes, lljf I"c: light
tine. lKtiltc; heavy line, 9011c; tub washed,
12jJ24c.
Automobile Ilrenkn Record.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. One hundred and
eighty-seven nnd n half miles on one bat
tery chnrge Is the latest performance of
an electric automobile, the regular Stan
hope, for twp people, setting a new ,mark
for these vehicles. The machine Is the
Joint output of two Cleveland companies
and a Chlcngo compuny. Tho performance
of tho new machine Is due to the advanced
Improvements In three parts of the ma
chine, battery, motor and running genr,
which enables It to cover more than twice
ns many miles on one charge as has here
tofore been clone by electric vehicles, Tho
test was made on the Chicago boulevards
between 3 p. m. Monday and 2;30 th h
morning.
I'hiirKcil i t Ii Murder.
WIIKKLINO, W. Vn.. Aug. 7.-John
("line and Clayton Rodgcrs were arrested
today on the charge ot having murdered
May Yost, a 17-ycar-old girl. Tho warrant
was sworn out by her father, who charges
that the two forcibly abducted the girl, as
saulted her and then murdered her and
threw the body Into the Ohio river to con
ceal the crime.
The girl was taken from the company of
her sweetheart. Walter Hammond, on Sun
day night nt the point of n revolver. Ho
positively Identities tho two young men.
Tho girls body has not been found.
Hunted In Denlli In n l-'cieliiry Kli-e.
LAFRKL. Del., Aug. 7.-Kmery V. Rlg
gln, son of K. H. Itlgglu, ex-speaker of
the house of representatives of Delaware,
was burned to death In a lire that de
stroyed Rlggln & Son's carriage factory tit
Laurel this morning, Young RigKln wns
probably the llrst to enter the building
when tho lire wns discovered and It Is
supposed he wnB stricken with an epileptic
lit. to which he wns subject. Thu body
was burned to a crisp. The loss on tho
factory was nominal.
Smelter Itiilibery S4II1
Mystery.
7. There Is
SAN FRANClHi O, Aug.
nothing new to report In the Helby Smelt
ing works robbery this morning. Tho
search for the robbers Is being active, y
engaged In by scores of detectives, but If
any trace of the missing bullion or Its pos
sessors Ins been found the detectives are
unwIIUnK to make the news public, nor are
they willing to disclose any dellulto clues
they may have as to the Identity of the
robbers
Hilt IteiM'Iptu lit Amny Oilier.
NKW YORK, Aug. 7. -The sub-treasury
todav paid out Jl,200,0n0 on assay ntlleo
checks for nccount of Seattle, San 1-r.in-clsco
and New York, representing gold
shipments from the Klondike.
Illllll l-'llMills v .frrsry Clllei.
NKW YORK. Aug 7.-Lnst night's
heavy rainstorm cnus'-d serious floods In
Newark and Jersey city and today Home of
the streets In llmfe cities are covered with
water.
Street Car .lump Into llnjoil.
MKMPIIIS. Tenn-. Aug. 7. It Is Just re
ported thnt a North Memphis street car
lumped from the track and Into Gayoso
bayou and that four people wore killed.
Another X letliu nf I1i1iihIiii Poiinil.
IMIILADKLPHIA. Aug. 7-The eighth
body, that cif a colored mini, was today
recovered from tho debris of the Locust
street explosion.
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lays. No trouble. No delay. Money
refunded on demand, Write today fur
particulars, free to any address.
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COMMISSION
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