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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AT70UST 4, 1P04.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wild Opening on Wheat Followed by Enaction-
Partial Low of Gain.
NEWS ON RUST LESS UNFAVORABLE
Cora and Oat Are Wanted tiood
Trade la Omaha Market Com
xnerrlal Nota and Flaan
lal Uosslp.
OMAHA, Auk. ft, im.
It look very much as if the wnwt mar
ket had reached a point where prices were
discounting? all the hull news tnat haa or
may uevelup. And yet thrre are many who
beneve In still higher prices. Indeed the
markets have not as yet given Indication
of lower figures. The crop duniBg" newa
is Just s-rlous aa ever the weather Is
ta.. ii,ij1 Td cause fear of more ruxt
hiiu the rations of the world are short on
luelr crops. The ruat damage reports were
i.u. yutte aa dlsrourayrliia; aa they ha
quite a nuniher of counties reporting
msi without perceptlblo damage to the
berry, of the wneat. Speculators have been
acnlnif for Homo time past to take a turn
on the hull aide, but they have hesitated
In the face of the continued strength.
When today' market opened with Jumps
and bounds many speculators couid renixt
no loud-r and tlio hulls found themselves
under a load of celling. Gradually values
rented, but they refused to reach the clos
ing prl.fa of yesterday during the morning
hours and at times showed good rallying
power, the weather and crop reports being
too good for these cereals.
The largn receipts at primary points and
a belief that It was time for th reaction
caused a drop In wheat to nearly yes
terday's figures. In the cloFidr hour, while
corn sud oats were at least ,fil point oiT,
the greater lows being (n oats. Chicago
was a fiee Seller of all grains while the
orthwet was the big buyer of wheat.
In Omaha the condition wus different,
iash wheat brought good prices, and the
ellng was one of confidence, but the
, for September and iJecember, which
a been let alone this month, were taken
In hand and given a good boost, Septem
ber wheat advancing 2Mc and December
8Ho, while the futures of corn were ma
terially advanced. Tills advance In the
face 'it the trend toward lower quotations
In the chief marts was In the nature of an
evening up of the future quotations within
reaHonuble ecnallty of Chicago prices.
Omaha Grain, Inapectloiv In: rieven cars
No. I hard wheat, '4 cara.No. 4 hard whoat,
4 cars No. 8 corn,.! car No. S oats and 1
car No. 4 white ottls: total, 1" cars. Out:
Twenty-two ear of No. 2 hard wheat.
Cash sales: n cars No. o vhe;it, two; 1
car No. 1 wheat, 84c; 1 car No. t wheat,
8c; 8 car No. 4 whett, Tv; 1 car No. 4
wheat, hoc; t car No. S wheat, 87Hc; 2 cars
No. 8 wheat, WV-; 1 car Kn. 3 wheat, 85c;
1 car No. t yellow corn, 49c; 1 car No. I
yellow corn, 47Vic,
Rssd l Prices.
The range of prices on tha Omaha mar
ket for future delivery and tba cloaa today
and Tuesday were:
'Closed
Wheat tips. High. Uw. Today. Tuea.
Aug 87 87 87 87
Sept 85 B K7V4B H5 B 87HR ES A
Deo 83 . . 8 B 83 MB 82&A
Corn
Sept. ..
Dec. ...
Oats
Sept, ..
Dee. m.
46 B 47 A 44 B 46 A 45l
41 44 41 44 40V. 11
31 82 81 32
SI 32 31 82
Wheat, Car Lot Receipts.
Chicago, 86; Duluth, Zi; Minneapolis, 71.
Broomhall on Russian Crop.
In the southwest of the Dnieper river dis
tricts the crops are an average, this being
the Important wheat-growing territory. In
Podolia winter wheat is good, but spring
wheat la bad. In the Odeana district the
cropa are bad. In Bessarabia, which Is an
Important winter ana modern spring wheat
grower, the condition north Is good, but
in tha south the crop Is a total failure.
Grala Markets Blaawhcra.
Closing prices .of grain today and Tues
day at tha markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO,
Wheat
September, December .
May
Corn
September December
Oata . . ,. -,
Today,
... 95
... t4'4
... 88
... 631, .
... 48Vi
l'.. 34
... 344
Tuea.
95 '
94
MM
614
49 M
37V
old.
December .
May
Wheat
September
December
Corn-
September
December
Wheat
September December
Corn
September 3GV
KANSAS CITY.
83 4
84
42,
82H
HM
47
43
BT, LOU13.
92
9BH
B2M
4tH DecemDer
Wheat-
451,
MINNEAPOLIS.
September
December
Wheat
September December
96
it-T4
96
8-'
DULUTH.
97
2H
96
92
N&W YORK.
Wheat -
Rentemfier 8OT4 !WU
December 95(4
. Commercial Gossip.
Chicago One house has bought 600,000
bushels of corn for foreign account.
Ohio state report: Wheat crop, 60 per cent
average yield; outs, 99 per cent, with largo
area.
Ben Bryan: Thla crowd has lost Its
wheat. The northwest are good buyers of
wheat.
Brosseau of Chicago received cablegram
from Paris: "Wheat prospects below av
erage. Danubian province proepacts very
poor, Foddar crop in continent very poor.1'
Weather Indications for showera and
cloudy weather over most district for to
night and Thursday. Minneapolis, the Da
kotaa, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,.
ouolwr. ,
J. A. Patten of Minneapolis: "Soirie fresh
samples rusted wheat from South Dakota
In tins morning. Tha kernel of the wheat
Is not so bad as expected. Thla crop is
not going to be completely ruined yet, un
less we get mora rain."
Visitors on the Grain exchange todavt
Robert Wilson, James Wilson, W. H. Wil
son of Chester, Net).: Robert Junhammer
and Conrad Schneider of Snyder, Neb. i
James DeVeau and 8. V. 10 vans of Minne
apolis, Tom Piatt of low and V. 8.
Keanan of Crete, Neb.
Snow's report ia;ii- "Rust damage Is
conllned to South Dakota, where wheat was
attacked Just as It was ready to cut. The
damage Is variable, heavy In a very few
counties, light In a number, and none
worth reporting In majority of cases. From
twenty-seven counties In Minnesota rust
Is reported, but three claim with no dam
age. Barnes, Mcllenry and Kidder coun
ties of North Dakota specifically deny
rust. Lincoln, Hutchinson and Spink coun
ties of South Dukota report some damage,
while Hrule, Hyde and Lake report gru'.n
harvested without runt,"
' Financial Gossip.
It Is reported that consols are off 1-16.
People's Gas declared regular quarterly
dividend of 1V. payable August 25.
For the full fiscal year Norfolk & West
ern shuws an Increase of $1,610,OuO in gross.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
restates of tha Trading aad Closing!
Prices on Hoard or Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. 3. Higher prices In for
eign grain markets Willi adoltlonal dam
ago reports from the northwest caused
strength In wheat here today. At the close
the September option was up ',c. Corn is
off IV- Oats are down 'Q'.s and provis
ions 6u up.
A feeling of hesitancy was manifested In
the wheat pit when trading began today.
Th market opened about where It left off
yesterday, September being H(o4o lower, to
a shade higher, at st'oWaC At one time
No. 1 northern sold here at 81 06. Toward
the middle of the session sentiment veered
to the bear side and the market was sub
jected to heavy liquidation. September
broke to Mc. Im active covering by shorts
much of lbs loas was regained within the
last few minutes of trading, the market
closing firm with September at 84NtH-4c.
Clearances of wheat and hour were equal
to .7(iu busha's. Primary receipts were
HK.&uo bushels, compared with tin 7, out) bush
els a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth
and Chicago reports receipts of 178 cars,
agulnsl 219 cars last week and 2tll a year,
ag'i. '
Heavy liquidation of September delivery
by an Influential eommlilon house caused
weakness In tha corn market. September
opemtd VuWo to H'U Vc lower at fc-N 'iit'-ao,
suld down to lSc aad cloned at blVuulle".
Iam-kI receipts were 113 cars with five of
contract grade.
The action of corn was tha dominating In
fluence lit ths oats market, although favor
ubls crop advices and prospects of Increas
ing rut 1 ids balpad to. Indoce 'Iberal profit
letting i.-l-ii,',er n.eiit) c. Iqwer to W)
hi.ucr at st'iivM, UucUnod to and cloeed
at SMV?. Ioral rcelpts were 0 cars.
TroWslnns were firm during the early
Tart of the session on having hy local
shorts, but selling credited to packers
caused an easier feeling. Higher prices st
the yards were responsible for the Im
proved tone at the shirt. The market
closed easier with September pork and lard
down at I12.lfi!' and 16 90 respectively.
Kibe were a shade 'gt at 17. S. Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 1)7
cars; corn, Z17 cars; oats, 2 cars; hegs,
12,00" head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yee'r
Wheat
a S pt
b Sept
Iec.
May
Corn
Aug.
Sept.
lec.
Oals
Sept.
Iec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Sept.
UM-
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs
SSpt.
Oct.
wr,f r.S' '"a
. 9, 91- MVn'a W
"'! 94i 4W W
97V96VU'. 8"l9ti-, 96'4
I
61 il 8H' 62H
BIS 5H,ti ; SSVsH'1
4V-9i
49
4i
I
8
87 V,
?4
37
3Vrn'l,eSl
3b;t-7
'l2 9T, ' I1 1J
I 12 90 12
I I
12 86
I 12 87Vt 12 87H
96
12 80
12 HZHi u
.1
I
6 S I
6 96
7 70
9'. I
I
7H
70
6 85
6 97
7 60
7 (5
6 86 I 6 96
87tt 7 (C
7 671
7 65 I
7 '
7 65
No. i Old. b New.
Cssh ouotatlons were as follows:
FLOUR Market strongety with prices In
some Instances fio higher; winter patents,
$4 Sr.i5 00; straights. 14 tofil f.6; spring pat
ents 14 Soi-l.JO; straights. 3.1(.ii); bakers,
2 5ffl3.5rt.
WHEAT No I spring, Jl.OOgi.O!; No. t.
92fiWc; No. i red, 9Afi()7c.
CORN No. t. 62V4c; No. i yellow, 63tc.
OATS No. 2, 34V4'li34V; No. wMte, 3H
(&7Vtc; new No. 8 white, 85V38c,
KV E No. 2. 64c.
HAHI.EY Good feeding, 36c; fair to
choice malting. 42450.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.17; No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.24; prime timothy, $3.06; clover,
contract grade. 111 25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hnl,
H3.8og'12.; lard, per 100 lbs., I.86.R:V:
short ribs sides (loose). 17 60t7.62H; short
clear sides (boxed), 8.0(va8.25
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of Hour and grain.
.... Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls ,. 311,500 19,i0
vv firm, uu
Corn, bu.
oats, bu.
Rve. bu. ..
....2S7.00,)
UU'Ml
..2Wi,ono
..287,100
.. 7.000
160.6 10
109,0.0
6,ooo
4,40)
Barley, bu
13,2-0
, 1 .. . . n ll.x.rl . a. . V. .. ......... , I. k. . . .
ter market was steady; creameries, )3il7c;
dairies, li'lSc. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases
Included, 12Vir16c. Cheese, steady, 7
8V4c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations
of tha Day oa
Varlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Aug. 3. FLOUR-Rcelpta,
7,718 bbls.; exports, 380 bbls.; market was
firmly held but continued quiet; Minnesota
bakers, .80i!4.2S; Minnesota patents, 16.40
6.60; winter patents, 84866.20.
RlfK FivOctt Fn m. cnoice to fancy,
$4.2oa4.65.
COKNMEAL Firm; yellow western, $1.08
1.10; city. $1,1041.12; kiln dried, $2.96(63.10.
RICE Steady ; domestle, fair to extra,
SHfuiie; Japan, nominal. .
BARLEY Nominal.
WHEAT Receipts. 43,000 bu.; spot firm;
No. 3 red, nominul elevator; No. 2 red,
$1.02 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
$U5Vi f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba,
nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options were
lower In general, owing to liquidation. In
the last hour they rallied on covering and
closed Vne net higher; May, 98!tcft$1.0i4,
closed 91Vc; September, 9.44i99c, closed
V.o; December, 97iuv9 11-liic, closed
sc.,
t)ORN Receipts, 30,000 bu.; exports,
8,682 bu. ; spot easy; No. 1 67V,e elevator
and 67VJ f. o. b. anoat; No. 2 yellow, 60Wc;
No. 2 white, 691'. Option market de
clined, December closing 647c.
OATS Receipts, 134,600 bu.; spot dull;
mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 4143c; natural
white, 30 to 32 pounds, 46u4iJc; clipped
white, 3tkff40 pounds, 46(i46c.
TALLOW Steady ; city tie per package;,
4Wc; country (packages free), 4H(a.44o.
HAY Dull; shipping, $6.73; good to choice,
$9.21.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
1903, K(j34c: 1902,21(f(23c; olds. 713c. Pa
cific coast, 1903, 2629c 1902, 21(23c; olds,
74(13c.
HIDES Firm: Galveston, 20725 lbs, 17c;
California, 2125 lbs, 19c;. Texas dry, 24K30
lbs,- 14c. - .
LEATHER Firm; acid, 244T26C
WOOL Firm; domestic fleece, 82i935o,
COAIy Nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef firm; family, $10.60
11.00; mess, $3. 509.00. Beef hams, $22.26i)
24.00; packet, $9.60910.60; city, extra India
$23.50; packet, I9.6i'10.50: city, extra India
mess, $14.00016.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, $9.00(10.60; pickled shoulders, $6.75(9
$7.00; pickled hams. $10.000,11.00. Lard,
easy: western steamed. $7.25; refined, barely
steady; continent, $7.30; South America,
I7.M1; compound, $5.87V4q6.12V. Pork, firm;
family, $15.00; abort clear, $13.5016.00; mess,
$14.2f.'0l47B.
BUTTER Unchanged.
CHEESE Small white. 6U$j7c; large
white, ZWalhc; large colored, 7t7ViC
EGGS Unchanged.
St.
Loals
Grata
and Provisions.
S.-WH EAT Higher .
ST.
lOUIS
Aug.
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 93"4c; track, 94-Q)
9Ho; September, gsViSSS-Hc; December, 96V,
tjiiiic' no. i nara, inc.
CORN Lower; No. I cash, nominal;
track, 63c; September, 60sc; December,
4874C.
- OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, S5c; track, 35p
85c; September, 33c; December, S4c; No.
2 white, 36Hc.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $4.70
4.90; extra fnncy and straight, $4.304.4O;
clenr, $3.5(HiJ.75.
SEED Timothy steady at $2.40(S2.75.
CORN MEAL Steady;. $2.75.
BRAN Firm; sacked east track. S3n.
HAY Steady; timothy, $8.00ojl6.00; prairie,'
$6.00fa 10.00.
IKON COTTON TIKS-65C.
TW1KK Hemp, 7c.
tROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$12J2H; lard, unchanged; prime steam, t6.8..
liaeon, better; boxed extra shorla,. $S.50;
clear ribs $S 50; short clear, $9.00.
POtTLTRV Lower; chickens, 9c; springs,
12c; turkeys, 14c: ducks, 7c; geeee, 8c.
irl'TTER Quiet; creamery, HifjilSc; dairy,
104c16c. . '
EGGSFIrm at 14Vc, fape count.
itec ts. empm is.
Flour, .bbls.
Wheat bu.
Corn, hu. .
Oats, bu. .
.. 6 000
..154 000
.. 27,fT0
.. 96,000
8000
86,000
20.00)
23,u00
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Aug 3 WHEAT
Higher; September, 83:fiS3Sc; December,
84c; May, S6i53,i6V. t'esh: No. hard,
8748c; No. 8, 86h7c; No. 4, 80ftR6c; No. 2
red. l(S92c; Ni. 3, 87ti90o. Receipts, 860
cars.
CORN Steady to higher: September,
47Vc; December, 42Tijic; May. 42't4,1c.
Cash: No, 2 mixed. 4iwti49'4c; No. 8, 48.31
4He: No. 2 white. 49ft6oc; No. 8, 48He.
OATS Iwer; No. 2 white, 40iS41c; No. $
mlxen. S7o.
HI'TTEW OsLmery, 18ifJ15c: 1-lrv, 12c.
KGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 16c; case
count. 13Vfcc; cases returned, Ho less.
HA Y Lower; choice timothy, $8.60; choice
jralrle. $ 7517 00.
RYE 62uti3c. '
Receipts. Shipments.
W'heat. bu 28.8nO 167.fyW
Corn, bu 60.800 27.200
Oats, bu 12.000 I.Out)
Hlaaaapolls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. S. WHEAT Sep
tember 96c; December. 92T; May. Vs$
93Tc; No. 1 hard. $1.06H: No. 1 northern,
$1MS: No. I northern, $1.02V4.
FLOUR First patents. r. 3ig6.40: second
patents, $5pt)5Sn; first clears, $3.66i3.76;
second clears. $2.60.
BRAN In bulk, $14.00; shorts, $16.50.
Dnlath Grain Market.
DVLTTTH, Aug 1,-WHEAT-To arrive
No. I northern, $1.07; No. 1 northern. $1.03"4;
on track No. 1 northern, $1.07; No 1 north
ern. $1.03H; September, 87c; December,
K-'V?.
OATS On track, 874e; to arrive, ISc;
September, 34o.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. I WHEAT Spot,
noinlnal; September, ta lod; December, 6a
Il.d.
CORN 8Kt, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 6Wd; old. 4a 6Hd; futures, steady;
September, 4s 5.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111., Aug 3-CORN-3uoted
higher. No. I, 60Hc; No. 4, 49Vc.
Mlleraakea Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE An 4 BAR LET Dull;
No. 1, Joe; sample, StwiSiic.
Oils aad Hosln.
NEW YORK Auc 3 OILS Petroleum,
quiet; refined. New York. $7 70; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. ? 66; In bulk, $4 76; turpen
tine, eesv, WH'(t)7c.
ROS 1 N Steady ; strained, common to
g.iod. IV "
SAVANNAH. Aug. $ OII.f-Turpentlne.
firm. 6.V.
HOblN-FIrm: A. B. C. 13 40: P. f 48; F,
1" ! F. $?n. U. $lf'i; H 2 76; I $8.1: K,
$if.t M, $1.90; N, $4. WU, MAi-n'W,
$4t."V.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
BpecnlatiTe ActiYity in Wall Street 8howi
Lagging Interest.
RAILROADS ABSORB ALL THE ATTENTION
Cotton Market Gives tha Balls
Chaace to Do Some Baslacss aad
v There Is Considerable
Dealing.
NEW YORK, Aug. $. Speculative ac
tivity In stocks continued light today, but
sucn interest as there was shifted Into
pronounced way to stocks of railroads
whose trafllc Is largely made up of cotton,
This was not surprising in view of the
character of the report of the Agricul
ture.! department on the condition of the
cotton crop on July 23 which made Its ap
pearance at noon today and which pre
sented a situation without precedent in
tho history of the cotton trade.
The condition of 91.8 per cent has never
been exceeded except at the corresponding
period In lf9l, when 91.8 per cent was re
ported. Added to this the fact that the
i,uuo,uuo acres planted this year is mucli
the largest on record and the sensational
view of the report taken by the speculative
uniaeis wilt oe uiKierstooa.
In the cotton market Itself there was
fome very determined support by free buy
ng of tho large offerings. It was consid
ered also that a large short Interest was
oiBp.iseu to cover on the publication of the
report in tne nenet tnat the heaviest sell
ing would be Induced by Its first effect.
Bonds of southern railroad companies
shared In some of the strength of the
Stocks on account of the cotton situation.
Attention was somewhat diverted from the
spring wheat situation and the Wheat mar
ket also revealed some Inclination to regard
yesterday s alarm on that score as over
done. The tone of the general speculation In
siocks, nowever, continued markedly con
servative, In spite of the sympathetic ef
fect of the advance In the cotton carriers
Southern Pacific's rise was the only In
stance of notable strength In the genera1
list and was unexplained by news. It was
regarded as designed to further the sub
scnptlon demand for the new preferred
BtOCK.
Labor difficulties were a continuing re
pressive effect. Sterling exchange ad
vanced again to where gold exports were
unnrr negotiation last week and a gold
outgo became an Immediate probability
again. The market closed rather heavy at
some recessions. Central of Georgia first
preference Incomes advanced 2, tha sec
onds 1 and the thirds 2H
- The bond market generally was dull but
firm. Total sales, par value, $2.0O0,0iiO.
United States bonds were unchanged on
CUll,
Following was the range of prices on the
Stock exchange:
Baies.Hign.'ow.ciose.
Atchison
do pfd
ICO
86'4
84 14
96
84V4j
92
125i4j
102
33
39T4
81
Baltimore & Ohio ...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio...
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. West....
Chicago & N. W
Chic, Mil. & St. P..
do pfd
Chicago Ter. & T....
do pfd
C. C. C, & St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Pel. ft Hudson
Del., Lack. & W
Denver & R. G
do pfd
Erie
2,100
84H
500 126H 126
3)10
1,100
33H
3'J
40V.
100 14-4 14'4
14
100 179 179i 179V4
7,900 147S 14H 147
17814
.... 6'4
13-14
74
1.200 14V4 14 14
&X 49 49 49
100 19t 194" 19V4
800 160 160 169V,
2fi5
21
.... 71
8.5y 26V4 24 25
do 1st pfd
1.300 62H
614
do 2d pfd 87V4
Hocking Valley 66V4
do pfd 79V4
Illinois Central 400 133V4 13-1V4 113V4
Iowa Central 100 1S 1HT4 18
do pfd 200 35 86 86
K. C. Southern 21
do pfd 400 44 43 43
Louiavllle Sc Nash.... 7.100 116V4 114 116
Manhattan L 1,300 160V4 14S7 1494
Met. Securities 88V4j
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 10.700 119V4 USH 118
Minn. & St. L. 100 46 46 47
M.. St. P. & 8. S. M .... 72
do pfd .... 126
Missouri Pacific ..... 3,800 . 92 .82 - 92
Missouri, K. & T..... 100 17 17 18
do pfd 900 41 40 40
Nat. of Mex.. pfd 87
New York Central.... 100 119 119 118
Norfolk & Western.. 300 61 61
do pfd 90
Ontario A Western.. 4.2M 31 31 81
Pennsylvania 6,800 120 119 120
Pitts., C. C. & St. L 62
Reading 1,400 62 62 6
do 1st pfd
82
do 2d pra
Rock Island Co..
do pfd
6S
22 22 22
64
65 624 64
14 1.1 14
35 84 85
60 49 60
25 24 25
90 88 89
2 24 25
26 26 26
3H 3 38
96 95 95
-93
16
35 36 35
2,300
St. L. & S. F.. 2d pfd 6.000
St. L. Southwestern. 600
do pfd
S.900
Southern Pacific ...
Southern Railway..
.34,100
.29,600
do Dfd
3.200
3,200
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St.
L. & W..
100
do pfd
Union Pacific
400
..17,700
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & Lake E..
Mexican Central ....
Adams Express
Amer. Express ......
U. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry.
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed OH
do pfd
Am. Locomotive ....
do pfd
Am Smelt. & R
. do pfd
Am. Su;rar Refining..
Anaconda Mining ...
Brooklyn R. T.......
Colo. Fuel & Iron...,
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products .......
do pfd
Dlbtlllera' Sec
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal Iron....
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
IT. S. Realty & Imp..
U. 8. Rubber
do Pfd
400
14'4
100 9 9 9
225
195
105
204
6i
6,100 62 61
.-
.... 77
100 26 26 26
89
7
100
27 27 27
..." .... 8
2fi
21 21 21 .
87',ty
foo
l'.ioo
l',2o6 129V4 128 129
UK)
72
72
S.JuO
62
86
61
36
196
68
102"
13
61
85
194
12
68 14
21
162
13
. 70.
80
70
20
87
100
200 196
'306 68
"loo 162'
100 13
8,100 20 18
26
600 100 100 100V
'.'.!'. 75
217
7
44
18
78
45
82
46
19
74
12
61
168
400
800
V
46
2S
82
i
J2
60
166
5,400
"ioo
'206
6.766
20,100
46
82
19
12
61
U. 8. Steel
do- pfd
Westlnghouse Elec
200 166
Western Union
100 88
88
88
Total sales for the dsy, 246,400 shares.
Iondon Stock Market.
LONDON. Aug. fc-Closing:
On anil, man.? 7 N- J Citrl my,
So accouot . .
St 16 14 Norfolk
W....
Anaconda
l do pfd
1
Atrhl.on
do pfd
Baltlmnr. Ohio.
C. nadl.a Paclfta ..
ChM. Ohio...
Chlcio Ot. W
C . M. Bt. P
DeBoori
D. R a....
do ld
Erie
1 Ontario a W 11
.. no P.nmo-lv.nla IS
,. Hand Minus t'L
..i:S Hooding t,si
.. I4. do lit pfd 41
.. 14 do id prd u
..150 80. llallwar 11
..it 1 do prd .. tut
.. MH 80. P.rlBe 51',
.. U . L'nloo ftolao M
.. VV do P H
do lt pra.
-at. V. . Mil
do 'Id prd .....V- o pfd JS
Illinois Control ......IM Wbo 17,
Uuii a N.n......l"'V do pfd ly
U . K. T lw Sponllh It
SILVER Bar, steady, 87d per ounce.
MONEY 8l(o2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2Va2T Pr cent; for three
months' bills, ft'4 per cent..
Kaiv York Mining storks.
NHTW YORK, Aug. $. Ths followln
ig are
ths closing prices on mining stocks:
Ad.ms cos n liiiio ubiw
AUro IK
I Ontario
..V4
..lit
.. 1
.. II
.. 10
.. )
.. 10
ttrooco
Op.Ur
,1-liowils
, Putuol
BOYt.
Slrr. Nor.d.
Sirall Hupos ..
klonAord
fcrunanlck CoO
romato- k Tuunal
Cos. t'al. a V...
H.,ro SllTor
Iron Silver
LMdllll. COB ....
. I
.10
AM
. 1C0
. I
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. MONEY On call,
very easy. ul per eent; closing bid, per
cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time loans
easy; sixty and ninety days at iy-Vs per
cent; six months, 8S'M per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 8l64'4
per cent.
HTEHI JNO EXCHANGE-Flrm. with ac
tual buotutss in buuaers Uus at ei.es.it) tut'
demand and 84 5 30 for sixty-clay bills.
Posted rates. It M and t4.gs414.89. Com-
m.-rciiii hills, 4 4-h
SILVER-Bar, fce;
46c.
BONDS Government
firm.
Mexicsn dollars,
steady; railroad
Ths closing quotations an twnds are as
follcws:
C 8. rrf. ta, rt
do roapon
do ta. rs
00 coupon ....
do new 4a. rag.
do coupon ....
do old 4 , ref . .
do eoufen
Atrhlaon sen. 4s..
t04HManhattan e. f. I....!"1,
ISiMn. Centr.1 4a H
.l"4V 00 l lee il
P Minn, a 81. L. 4a ... H
.1)1 do la
1'IVM.. K A T
.H1 N. R. R. of M
... 7
... M14
4a. tsv
... "
...1J.
...1Ha
... 74V,
...I'd1
... f.'.
...
.l'".4 N. Y. V. I IWS
...inftiN. J. C. a- ta
do a1J. 4a..
.''a No. Pacific 4i
Allantlo C. L. 4a V do la
B Sk o. 4a
.IM N aV W. e. Ia ..
do Jwa
Central of Oa. 5. ..
do lat Inc
Chaa. A Ohio 4Sa. .
Chlrago A A. lLas-
. 0 8. L. 4a ft par
1K'4 rnn con. !.
. k. Reading sen. 4a .
l""iSi. L. aV I. M. e.
. 1 1st. U. 8 K. ft.
ta.
V, B to. n. 4a..
1"i St L. S W la ...
Ha
C. M. & S P. a 4a..Iw.,Snboard A. U 4a...
. 70
. H4
.IM".
.11"
. 714
.lOi'.
.102'.
. n
.11
. M
. l4
. nv,
C. A N. W. e. "a 12lso. pari Re 4s
C. tl. I. A P. 4a.... Usjrfn. Hallway 5a
do eol. oa ivTrxa A p. Is
CCC. A St. L. . (l..lHT. 8t. U A W. 4
t hlraKo Ter. 4a. t nlnn panno aa
Con. tobacco 4a
Coin. & So 4a
D A R. O. 4a
Erla prior lion 4a..
do sen. 4a
T. w. a D. C. la..
Hocking Val. 4'-ia...
L. N unl. 4a....
Offered.
4-V on conv. 4a
J 'V Steel Id a ....
wahsah ,
l"l do teb B
M','W A L. B 4
lOJS.WIs. t'estrsl 4a
lWolo. F. A I. e. -.
Boston Stock Qnotatlona.
BOSTON, Aug. S.-Call lonns. 253 XTT
cent; time loans, SH'S per cent,
uinciai
closing of stocks and Donas:
Atchison sdl- 4a..
da 4a
Mci. Central 4s..
Atchison
do pfd
Beaton A Alhanr.
hoaton A Maine.
Boaton PMerated ..
Fltcbburg pfd ....
Mai. Central
Per. Maruuttt. ..
Vnlon Pacific
Amer. Arge. Chem
do prd
Amer. Pnau. Tub..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd ,
Amer. T. T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. A B...
Erilann Elec. Illu...
General Electric ..
441 Westing, common
hlS Adventure
fJ'.AIIoun
. T
.. I7H
..
..
. 11
. m
.. u
.-,
. 24
. (.144
. lav,
. 4614
. 1
. iV,
. i(ri
. 4
. 43
. H
- U.
.
. 24
. tl
W
. 89
. t
. tlV,
. i
. 81
- l
JVi
. 71
i9 ,ABiiimnn
. M
.24
1W
.1491.
.1J7
H
. 14
. m
u
7
. 4
.lSH'a
.12S
.l.io
. 11V
Amerl.ao Zinc .
Allantlo
Bingham
Cal. A Heel.....
centennial
Copper Range ..
Daly Weal
Dominion Coal .
Krankllu
Orancy
Ile Rnyale
"Mm. Mining .
Mnhawk
ilont C. A C...
lid Dominion ...
Ifcanla '
aW Parrot
!4 tiulncy
11", Phannn
Maas. Electric 17 Tamarack
do pfd .Trlnltjr
Maaa. Gaa
United Fruit
United Shoe Mach...
do pfd
V. S. Steel. m.......
do pfd
Bid. "Asked.
39 t
Mining.
1' tl. 8.
60 Utah .
Oil
Victoria .
1?S Winona .
1V Wolverine
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Aug. 8. Money was In fair
demand today. Discounts were slightly
easier. Trading on the Stock exchange
was quietly Irregular. Consuls declined.
Americans were lower and closad quiet
with some recessions. Grand Trilnk was
strong. Foreigners were quiet. Japanese
were buoyant. Imperial Japanese govern
ment 6s, old, 1904, were quiet at W.
BERLIN, Aug. 3. Trading on the Bourse
today was Irregular. Government securi
ties were firm. Irtm ehares sharply de
clined on unsatisfactory trade reports, and
coal shares were higher. Baltimore &
Ohio was weaker and Canadian Pacific
was maintained.
PAHIS, Aug. 8. Prices on the Bourse to
day were slightly weak and business was
restricted. Ktissiun Imperial 4h closed at
Bl. 80 and Russian bonds of 1904 at bH. The
private rate of discount was 1 7-16 per cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,0() gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
hows: Available cash balance, $162,4l,bJ2;
gold, 846,857,237.
OMAHA
WHOLE 8 ALE
MAHKET
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Receipts, moderate; candled stock,
16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. Oc; roosters 6c;
turkeys, 13c; ducks, .7c: geese, 5c; broilers,
14c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 10c; choice to
fancy dairy, 13&14c; separator, lie.
FRESH FISH Trout. 11c; pickerel, 8c;
pike, hlc; 'perch, 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whlteflsh,
14c; salmon, 14c; redsnappcr, 11c; lobster,
green, 28c: lobster, . belled, 80c; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black bass. 2ftc; halibut,
loc; crappies, 12c; roe shad, 81; buffalo, 8c;
white bass, 11c; frog) legs, per do., 85c.
BRAN Per ton, 818.
HAY Prices quoted Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association:. Choice No. 1 upland,
17.00; No. 2, $0.60; medium, Jo.00; coarse,
86.50. Rye straw, 85.50. These prices are
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL' FRUITS.
ORANGES Sweets, choice, all sizes, $3.25
0360; Valencia, all sizes, 84.00.
LEMONS-Californla. fancy. 270. 300 and
860, 84.2oti4.50: choice, 83.7564. 00.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lh. carton.
50c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6-
crown 14c; 7-crown, 16o.
BANANAS Per rrlerlfum-sized bunch, $2.00
452.60; Jumbo, 82.75tt.2a.'
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.,
82.00; in 60-lb. boxes, 5c per lb.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home grown, per bu. basket.
11.00; per bbl., $2.5c,2 76.
RASPBERRIES "er 24 qts.. X3.0Ur3.50;
red raspberries, per 24 qts., I2.0C
BLACKBERRIES Home grown, per 24
qts., 82.50.
PEACHES Arkansas ElDertes. rer 4-
basket crate, 80c; California Crawforos, per
dox. i.w.
PLUMS California Burbarks, tl.35rjrl.Efl.
PEARS California, per box, l.(6(o2.tio.
CANTELOl'PE Arkansss and Indian
Territory, per crate, 2.50fu2.75
WATERMEIjOWH per it. (crated), 1KW
lo. .
VHUHIABLISO.
POTATOES New home grown, in sacks.
per Du., oWft-iuc.
k. i 1.V III." KTQ Tah V. , . 1 AAWt iA
ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per lb..
lc
C AliKAtirnonie grown, per id., ic.
CUCUMBERS Per dox., 15o.
TOMATOES Home grown, per market
basket, 75c.
TURNIPS Home grown, per hu., BOc.
BEETS Home grown, per bu., 00c.
CARROTS Home grown, per bu., 75c.
PARSLEY Per dox., .2,r.c.
WAX BEANS Per market basket,' 60c.
STRTNG BEANS Per market basket, 60c.
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crate.
. ' . .
H'Jl'Aan riome grown, per aox., ouc.
I'EAS Per bu. basket, 75cJfJI.OO.
EGG PLANT Southern, oer dox., 41.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUQAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10s.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. 6c:
No. 1 salted. 7ic: No. 2 salted. 6xc: No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. t veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted, 8(fT12c; sheep
pelts, 2427c; horse hides, $1.60(if2.60.
CHEF.'SE-Wisconsin twins, full cream.
11a; Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wis
consin llmberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, ivo. 1 sort shell, car lb .
15e; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell.
per ID., ldc; fo. a nitru mien, per 10., i?c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
ffie- nennuts. tier lb.. 6c: rousted nesnnts
per lb., Sc; Chill walnuts, per lb., larpflSVbc; 1
Isrge hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, j
soft shel . tier id., loc: hard she 1. Ue:
shellbarks. per bu., 12.00; black walnuts,
per bu., 81.25.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. ' $. WOOITha market
here Is quiet this week, most manufac
turers havInK freely stocked uu durlnn the
early part of the summer. Dealers have
sold enough of their new wools to make
them feel Independent for some time and a
firm tone prevails. hMture prices depend
to some extent upon the ststa of the goods
market, which has not been as active as
the manufacturers would Ilk. Fleeces and
terrltorv woo a are firm and the uresent
demand for fleece wools Is largely for the
medium grades. Old wools are quiet. Quo
tations are us follows: lditho Fine, 17p
18c; fine medium, V(ulHe. Wyoming Fine.
Kiil7c; Una medium. l.ftlSo. Utah .and
Nevada-Fine. le'flTKc; fine medium.' 17:
18c. Montana Fine choice, amfcl'lc: fine me
dium choice, a?r.'lc; average. li)i20c. Colo
rado Fine. I3(rii4c: nne medium, iwaitic:
coarse, lii'317c. Pulled Scoured basis, fine,
4n1i5ijc; extra, 5to66c, extra superfine, Vii
48c.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 8 WOOL Strong snd
active; medium grades, combing snd cloth
ing, ardioc; llaht fine U'aaic; heavy fine, 13
tiloc; tub washed, 21&34jC.
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. Aug. 8. WHISKY Steady, on
a bssls of 11.28.
feoria. An, i-nmsni-tm a has Is
of 81.28 for finished goods.
BT. 1X)1 13. Aug. B.-u HlBKI-Steady, on
a tiHsis or g i va-
CINCINNATI. Aug I WHISKY On a
basis of 11.28 tor finished goods.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA'. Aug. 8 MUTTER
fetoe.lv; extra western creamery, 18c.
Etttin Steady ; fresh western firsts, 18a
at mark.
CHEESE Finn. 7is'.ic.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO.. Aur 3 CU'JVERSEKrV Cash.
tunc, October. 6 so 1,1,1. prima alslke, 88 86
UKl; Aii'imi, a 00 ma.
rmo'IHY-I'lline. 1162; . sWptsmber.
Ii.fc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beoeipti Moderate and Desirable
Grades Sold Fully Steady.
HOGS OPENED WEAK. CLOSED STRONG
Most of Sheen Were gold to Arrive or
Ordered In and Just About steady
Prices Were Paid (or Every
thing In the Yards.
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 3, 1504.
Receipts vi te: inw.e. t-i.s o. o- -
Official Monday 2.4S8 2.8T3 2.5
Official Tuesday 1.3' 6.8,ii 2.8-t
Official Wednesday .... 2.1!1 4.8. 1.664
Three days this week.. 6,6 13.&7 6,.6
Same days last week ... 1.84 8,277 8.412
fct.ime two weeks ago.. 3.CW 6.1-5 1.944
Same three weeks ago.. 4.4w 7.'.C 10.4o9
Same four wetka ago... 8.2) 26.031 10.074
Sume days last year. .. .12,446 21,1'JO 31.S46
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following tabie shows me receipts of
cattle, hogs sad sheep at bouin Otnaua fur
ttie year to ae.t, wlui cumpaiisou wun last
year:
1904.
Cattle 4SS.118
Hogs 1,4, i)., 44
biieep it&.bU
Avciaxe unces Lu.ia
1803. Inc. Dec.
6t.lS)7 iM
l.ts.ati i.Mi
tiM.itii 68,V4U
tor bogs ul Soutn
Omaha lor tha last several das with com
parison:
Date, I 18V4. 1903.laV3.ll)01.18u.;iS9(.!18M.
July 10.
July U
U It:
32
7 83,
7 7i
V'i
7 72
7 it
7 2Z
1 at
7 7i
I 00 1
I
7 62
7 41
; at,
7 41
7 6J
7 62
I
7 63 1
7 601
7 4i
7 61
7 41
7 36
I
5 85 6 U
6 81 6 ol
6 o 6 Oil
i kai 6 Hi
1 6 0,
6 77 1 I
6 64 I 021
U D- 1 V
6 68 4 87
u 0-1 1 H-
6 to I 4 Ki
I oil
&7 I
6 70, 5 I61
69 t 15
a i4 6 001
6 bs 0 IMi
6 bl 6 0u
I 6 "I
6 47 I
6 if 1 6 08;
6 til; 6 0D I
5 w s loi
6 76 6 18
6 ii 5 I61
8 80
8 lftl 3 74
4 V4 3 8
4 0!f 8 2
t J 77
wi 8 . 1
I 3 U
4 (M, -4
1G 3 83
4-i a J
4 1 8 Hi
4 21 3 61
4 4 3 ''J
' 1 3 Ki
4 86
4 8i 3 89
4 Zi 8 M
4 M t 11
4 ti bl
4 3 2
I 8 74
4 32
4 18 3 7
4 26, 3 74
4 33i 3 61
July
July
July
July
U.
U.
14.
lA
1.
ll.
18.,
U.
80.
i.
U.
a.
24.
26.
26.,
il..
28.
1 1
6 tt t 881
6 11 6 ltt,
6 11 1 h Itii
6 18
I l
uiy
July
July
July
Juiy
July
Juiy
July
July
July
July
July
July.
6 06,
6 loi
6 luWi
6 11 4 K,
6 lo-yti 6 0A
6 UK I 6 (J J 1
I 6 0
4 89 1 4 U.i
4(K!I I
4 IU 4 E9
July 80.
Juiy 31.
August
August
August
Indicates Sunday.
The othclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H's's.
C, M. &. Bt. P. Ry.... 3
Wabash
Missouri Pacific Ry... 7
Union Pacific system. 17
C. & N. W. Ry 2
F E. & M. V. R. ..24
C, St. P., M. 4c O. Ry 2
B. & M. Ry 25
C, tt. Ik. y. Ky 1
K. C. & St. J 2
C, K. 1. Kc. P., east... .
Chicago Ot. Western. 2
Total receipts 96
.1 5 81 82
,. 6 is 1
.. b 04 I i 22
..I 6 10 I 6 22 1
. ( 074 1 6 U
. .1 1 0 01
& lai
6 Uoj
1
4 Ml
J
1
2
14 4 2
"i 'i 'i
1 4
14 14
'i
1
2
68 7 8
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
oil
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co..,..
Armour & Co
bwirt, Kansas City
Vansant & Co
Root
H. F. Hamilton
L. F. Hubs
Wolf & Murnan
Sol Degan
Hodden
Cudahy Bros
Halstead
Morrell
Klnggen
Am. Packing Co., K. C.
Other buyers
DDI
bbO
HI
IOO
61
IS
el
84
39
60
Wi
l.ioa
664
39
664
140
86
fc4
60
188
446
1,244
Total
.2,359 6,031
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows tne number of
can of leeuers snipped into the country
yesterday and their points of destination:
CATfLlS - Cut
A. L. Duncan, Uauuoipn, la. Q - J
il. jxniM, lena, la. . l...........: 1
SHEEP.
W. F. North, Hawaia li. & M 1
CAlTL.1 mere were about U.ooo cattle
repoiteu this morning at cmcagu, Kaiuas
City and bouth omana, noi lnciuumg tiioee
that were carried over irom ycsieiony.
'lhl numoer did not seem to ue at ail ex
cessive ana as a result a fairly active and
fully sleaxiy marKet was experienced ou
desirable grades.
There were comparatively few corn-fed
steers included in the offering here touay
and as local pacKers ail ueeued trtsh sup
plies, the Duyers were oui In good season
and the marKet could be quoted tully
steady and In some cases a Uitie stronger
prices were paid lor the better grades, 'ihe
common kinds, thougn, were not as active
and 110 more than steady. Quite a num
ber of western grassers were offered that
were fat enough tor killers and they also
sold at steady to strong prices. About the
middle of the forenoon a trainload arrived
after packers had their more urgent orders
filled and they did not sell quite as freely
as tha ear.y offerings. A fairly good clear
ance was made, however, at a reasonably
early hour.
There was a good demand for the better
f grades of cows and hellers at steady and
n some cases at stronger prices. The cose
of the market was rather dull. The tame
as has been the case ever since tha strike
began, the common stuff, such as canners
and cutters, were a drug on the market.
The pretty good kind of cutters were also
hard to move. Up to a late hour today
there were several loads In the yards that
had been here the greater part of the week
and no one had tried to buy them. Aa
mentioned yesterday, the packers are not
operating their canning departments and
until they do It Is a big mistake for ship
pers to send In their common cows.
Hulls were also extremely slow sale, the
same as of late, and no change In prices.
Venl calves rold In yesterday's notches.
There was quite a sprinkling of stockcrs
and feeder In the yards, about a dozen or
fifteen loads being reported. While the de
mand was not exactly brisk, still buyers
took hold quite well and paid just about
steady prices. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS. .
Ko. At. fr. No. At. Tt
I tOO I 0U 64 H27 t 00
4 K. I 30 It 1241 I 15
44 tit I 0 14 1207 I IS
18 1?M 4 tl 64 IMS I II)
40 102 4 IS St 1310 t H
tt tf.1 4 to il mis 4 40
14 4 0 40 1274 S 4t
II 1141 4 10 81 152 I U
40 1321 4 n
STEERS AND C0W8.
11 m 4 so
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
40 S44 t 30
COWS
1..
1..
1..
3 .
14..
1..
..
8..
1 .
I..
1..
8..
1..
14..
..1040
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HEIFERS.
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CALVES.
418 8 IS 4 12 4 DO
410 I n 1 ISO 4 60
, 22 4 00 1 110 4 SO
BULLS
tm t it 1 1130 1 (4
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8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
77 t on 1 tbo I 10
NEBRASKA.
cows 903 2 40
23 feeders.. &!t
3 00
3 60
2 26
1 00
t 10
8 25
3 V
3 80
8 70
I 86
3 66
1 feeder... 7oO 3 00
23 cows OoO i i
1 cow 9o0 1 00
1 cow 860 2 00
I feeder... 1062 t 75
3 feeders.. 7S3 8 36
14 feeders.. V2 3 60
18 feeders.. 849
4 cows..
3 cows. ,
1 heifer
26 cows..
800
.1028
. 610
1MJ!
10 feeders.. 714
25 feeders.. 121S
J. Kocer Nebraska.
6 cows 994 3 00 20 steers. ...1022
J. Blckson Nebraska.
8 feeders.. 1093 8 no 11 cows 9
3 cows 1123 3 86 23 feeders. .108
81 feeders.. 1"23 8 70
A. c. McDowell Nebraska.
28 cows..
861 I 0
Dsn Hill Neb.
.1008 3 26 20 steers.. ..1218 4 30
U Schmidt Neb,
.1090 4 )
T. Katen Neb.
.760 1 76 27 feeders.. 898 3 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
.1244 4 60
JJ cows. . .
26 steers..
t feeders
30 steers..
1 steer...
V. J. Hysham 8. T).
,.1070
..1110
3 76
3 76
1 steer....
.1080
. 1S
.1310
. 80
.1240
8 76
3 76
4 30
4 80
4 80
4 SO
1 steer...
61 steers..
1 steer...
steers.,
1 steer...
13 steers .
3 steers...
1 Steer...,
1 steer...,
1 steer... ,
1 steer...,
..lSi.4
,.12;0
. 11H8
, .840
4 80
4 )
4 30
4 80
..1313
4 80
7-aek Holms-S. D.
1 bull....
1 cow....
3 cows...
1 cow. .. .
1 cow...
2 15
3 heifers
son
M9
848
870
8 16
3 76
3 76
3 75
2 75
3 00
3 00
8 60
3 60
8 60
8 60
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1 76
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3 60
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18 row s. . .
3 rows...
1 cow
8 cows. . .
8 rows..,.
1 feeder..
18 feeders.
11 feeders.
1 feeder..
1 feeder... 6-'0
4 feeders.. 6t0
10 feeders. . )
8 feeders. . f'l
feeders.. 6'-A
feeders.. 7"8
4 seders.. j
"7
fii
640
3 feeder.-. V.O
4 feeders. , 800
1 feeder. ,
30 feeders
T10
64
N.
3 60
3 60
3 feeders.. 813 3 50
Soreneen B. D.
4 O.) 8 steers.. ..1233 4 00
II steers. .
.1274
HCM5S There was tint en excessive num
ber of hogs In sight this morning, with the
posslhle exception of chlesero, where the
Isrge number carried over from yeeterdsy
scted as a bear feature. The market here
opened with rather a weak feeling and a
few loads may have sold a trltle lower. A
better demand than generally expected de
veloped at all points befq much busi
ness hsd been transacted, snd ss a result
the market here strengthened snd wss
soon wrong to a nickel higher than yester
day. The bulk of the meolum weight hors
sold from 3190 to 86 00, w ith choice light"
from SfidO to 86.10. The heavy snd coarse
hogs sold from 64 90 down and were neg
lected the same as uscsl. A good clear
ance of the eariy arrivals Wss made by
the middle of the forenoon, but toward
noon a train arrived with several cars,
which delaved the close for some time.
Ne. Sh. At. Pt Ks. 88. At. Pt.
la ffl 0 4 76 t"4 200 4 M
M 344 W 4 M 314 . . 4 t
1 34 ... M IM 3M ItO 4 M
U j.tj ... 4 u to I7 ... 4 M
M 346 (0 4 16 M IM 4 l4
4 311 SO 4 U lv 313 le 4 IIS
6 til SO 4 U 74 30 140 4 H4)
3 376 40 4 66 !.. 241 ... 46
67 t 60 4 M 70 141 ... 18
64 314 M 4 71 143 40 4 H
76 ...... .117 0 4614 7t MO ... 416
7 240 40 4 I7lj 67 Ill 130 4 H
4 3J 340 4 0 76 341 3 4 S
76 315 40 4 0 88 IM 110 4
14 174 80 4 fl Ot 34T 10 4 M
64 17 ... ll) 341 111 IS
6 3 40 4 30 T 14 SO 4 W
M J.1 ... 4 an 74 Jul It) IH
1 3(.3 80 4 0 M 317 130 4 74)
76 HI . ... 4 0 12 no 10 4 174
4 17 40 4 0 f 310 ... t 00
24 120 4 to 7 1S I 00
1 40 4 to 7 t. 0 I M
t 311 130 4 ro 47 JJ4 10 00
71 310 44 4 to M 3M 40 6 00
71 351 130 4 M (4 246 8 00
77 ...114 120 4 30 47 221 6 00
64 t7 ... 4 10 66 1 ... 4 00
70 2-Tf 40 4 6 76 .371 80 4 00
63 343 ... 4 HI TO 317 120 I 00
7 3"! ... 4 M T6 310 40 4 00
77 Ill 130 4 16 T2 f 80 8 OS
1 314 10 4 66 64 US 40 t 10
6 133 ... 4 16
SHEEP There were about seven cars of
sheep reported this morning, hut a large
portion of them were either bought to ar
rive or ordered In. The market could not
be quoted anything but steady. The Ore
gon wethers and yearlings mixed that sold
yesterday for 8.1.86 brought the same money
today, and the Montana ewes that sold
for 13.10 yesterday brought the same price
todny. Practically all of the killers were
weighed up at an early hour.
The feeder situation showed no particu
lar change aa the demand seemed to be
equal to the supply and prices held steady.
Some Wyoming wethers sold for feeders
at 83..16. ' .
Quotations for grass sheep and lsmb:
Good to choice yesirllngs, Jt.tHva 4.6; fair to
good yearlings, $3.60fa4.00; good to choice
wethers, 83.5iWiS.76; fair to good wethers,
83.2f.(&3.66; good to choice frwes, 83.oco'3.i6;
fair-to good ewes. f3.76fi3.CO; good to choice
Imnhs, 86.flOii7fi.26: fair to choice lambs, 85.50
SHOO. Representative sales:
65 Wyoming ewes 84
235 Montana owes 103
203 Wyoming feeder sheep 101
242 Wyoming feeder sheep 101
2 75
3 10
8 35
3 So
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hosts Five and
Ten
Cents Higher Sharp Uwer,
CHICAGO. Aug. S.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
6,riO head; market steady; good to prime
steers, 8S.26ftT.2o; poor to medium. 34.fl04f
5 00; stockers and feeders. 32.(inS.R6; cowe,
$1 6oa4.i6; heifers, 32.00&6.36; canners, fl.bOiff
250, bulla. 32.00&4.00; calves, f2.6Cu6.00;
Texas fed steers, $3.004.60.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market 5
10c higher for good; mixed and butchers,
85 2iVaS.o6; good to choice, f5.3Wt5.&0; rough
heavy, f4.SouS.20; light, f5.25i6.5o; bulk of
sales, fS.2iKa-5.4o.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000
head; market steady to 25c lower; lambs
same; good to choice wethers, f3.75ti4.15;
fnir to choice mlinl. 13.0iVi73.75: western
sheep, f3.754i4.15; native lambs, fl.OOti7.00;
western lambs, 14.36'fHi.76.
New York 1,1to Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. S.-BEEVES-RO-celpts,
1,816 head; market for steers s'ow
and loHtc lower; bulls about 15s36e low
er; cows, lCac off; steers, ft. 25.15; oxen
and stags, 4 CKXg4.75; bulls, f2.2.a3.9i; cows,
81.55t94.0O; oatjles unchanged. Shipments to
day, 2,5(10 uuarters of beef.
CALVES Kecelpta, 3,4113 head: market
for veals steady; buttermilks firm;
veals. f5.00(9,S.0O; tops. f8.25: culls, f4.5o;
grassers and buttermilks. f3.75$jl25.
Dressed calves steady to firm; city drested
veals, 912V4c per pound; extra. 13c; coun
try dressed, 8lle.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.813
head; market 25c lower for both sheep and
!ambs; sheep S3.00((74.76; choice wethers,
85.00; lambs, f5.60fS'7.60; culls, f4.0033.00.
HOGS Receipts, 6.278 head; market
steady to .shade lower; state and Penn
sylvania hptts, f6.90ft6.10.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 6,800 head, Including 700 head south
erns; mirket strong to 10c higher; poorer
grades weak; choice dressed Deof stetri,,
f5.258.10; fair to good. f3.75(8j.00; western
fed steers, f3.75ii6.50; stockers and feeders,
f2.25u4.50; southern steers, f2.5Oy4.60; south
ern cows, fl.76t' 25; native cows, fl.76C8'4.26;
native heifers, f2.60&5.00; bulls, f2.26u3.75;
calves. 82.5t'tt4.7B.
HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head; market
opened strong to 6c higher and closed
steady; top, t30; bulk of sales, f 5. 065.20;
heavy, fo.00(fi6.15; packers, f5.055.2o; pigs
and lights, f4.76ft5.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head;
market steady; lambs. f4.0Oii6.5fi; fed ewes.
13uoa3.75; Texas clipped yearlings, 83.60oj)
4.26; Texas clipped sheep, f3.25i&4.ou; stock
era and feeders, f2.50Cci3.26.
St. I.ools l.lve Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8 CATTLE Receipts,
5,000 head, including 3,(00 Texsns. MAR
KET Native shipping and export steers,
f4.50fii5.fi0; dressed beef and butchers' steers,
f4.00&526; steers under 1,000 pounds, f3.b0'a
6.00; stockers and feeders, f2.803.75; cows
and heifers, 82.26(84.50; canners, f 1.6W2.a);
bulls. 32.60ft 3.00; calves, 83.0041 5.50; Toxin
and Indian steers, f2.6O(Q4.80; cows and heif
ers. 31.504)3.35.
HOGS Receipts, 8 600 head: market 10c
higher; pigs and lights ft. 50fj6.36; packers,
fo.00-as.40; butchers' and best heavy, f5.104f
6.47.
BIIEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 1500
hesd: market weak; native muttons, 88.00
3.85: lambs, 34.0(!45 60; culls and bucks,
f20O'c,4.25; stockers, f2.OC(QS.20; Texans, f3-60
454.10.
Stork In Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
....2.191 4.872 6,975
....6.500 12.000 14,i)
....6.800 7.6H0 100
....6,010 8.6o0 l,t)0
....l,t0 4.331 1,404
.... 800
...21.891 32,303 23,979
South Omaha,,
Chicago
Kansas City ..
6t. Louis .......
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Totals
St. Joseph I. Ire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 8 CATTLE Bfe
celpt. 1,800 hesd; market steady to loo
lower; natives. 84 tVrj00; cows and heifers,
31. 60$ 4. 60; stocVers and feeders, f3.0Glf3.S5.
HOGS Receipts, 4.831 head; market strong
to 6c hlKher; llnht. f6.02fc6 16; medium and
hesvr. t5.00ft5.15.
SHEEP ANI LAMBS Receipts. 1,401
head; market steady to strong; lambs, fC 36;
yearling wethers, f4.60.
Slonx City Lira Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Is.. Aug. 3. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar
ket steadv; beeves, f4.00'ii6.75; cows, bulls
and mixed, f2.40iJ4.00; stockers and feeders,
12.7t.ii 3.76; calves and yearlings, f2.60ft3.50.
, Cotton Market.
LIVKHPOOL, Aug. 3. COTTON-Spot In
fair demand; prices 12 points lower; Amer
ican middling fair. ll.Sod; good middling.
8.16d; middling, 8 04d; low middling, tsM;
good ordinary, 6 66d; ordinary. 6 lid. Fu
tures opened quiet snd closed steady;
American g. o. c, 683d; September. 66lld;
September and October, 6 89cl; October and
November, 6 2ild; November and December,
6.2?d; December and January, 6 1Ud; Jan
uary and February, 8 18d; February and
March, 6.18d; March and April, 6 19.1.
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-COTTON Spot,
nulet, 6 points lower; middling uplsnds,
1046c; mid.! I fog gulf. 10 70c; sales, 215 bales.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3 COTTON-Hc lower;
middling, 10c; sales, 783 bales; stock. 10,261
bsles.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 8 -OOTTON-Fu-tures
steadv; August. 10.165 10 Uc; Bepteni.
ber, flCctl ( CP; Ci tnber. .87'J.38c: No
vember. 6 85o bid; December, 8 36(tfO.Sc'
January. 9.4CC bid priot steady: sales, 1 i00
bales; ordinary, 7 18-16c; good ordinary. rc:
low middling. middling. lo4c: good
middling, 10 11-iec; middling fair. 10 15-lflc.
Receipts, 266 bsles: stock 35,662 bale.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Aug 3 METALS Tin was
a little eusler, cloalng at f7(Ka27I0 In the
local market, while In London prices wers
also a 'tl t In lower, closing st 123 for spit
and 123 7s 8d for future. Copper Is meet
ing wlih but light dt-'inund ut the monent
snd price snow an easier lenueticy, t-oi-don
rli.stsl at 4.'.4 Us for ii t and a.f4 17s Cd I
fur futures. Locally I.uke Is ouoteu at
f It fiO.il 12 76; ele. trolytlc st fit small 76; and
custlng at fl2 1ipl2 5ii Lead was unchangnd
st 84 2'Wj4 26 In the New York market and
at 11 Us td In Iindon. Spelter also was
unnhanged In both markets. Here It Is
quoted at 8485'44 8J and tha London pries
stands at 2 8 Or. rron rloseer at 61s Si
In (ilssgow and at 42s 10d In MMdles
boro. Locally Iron was unchanged. No. 1
foundry nortnern Is quoted at i4iiflU50;
No. 3 lonndry northern ut tl3.754.tll.flo. No.
1 foundry southern nnd No. 1 foundry
southern soft at fit foff 18.7.V
ST. IXH'IS. Aug 8 lKrAIJ3 Iead, dull
at 34 01; spelter, dull at 34.76.
gagar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3 SUGAR- Raw,
firm; refined, firm; No, 6. 4 75-; No. 7,
4 70c; No. 8, 4 6.V; No. 9. 4 .one; No.
4 66c; No. 11, 4 60c; No. 12. 4 46c; No. 13,
4 40; No. 14. 4 36c; con feet lorers' A, 64VV-;
mould A. 8 50c: cut loaf. 6.K6c; powdered.
5.26c; granulated, 6 16o; cubes, 6.4tc.
MOLA8SF.S Firm.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug S. SUGAR
Strong; open kettle. 2flS .VI8; opn kettliv
centrifugal 8 A..,3c; centrttugsl whites,
c; irllows SH7tc; seconds. 2SriiSc.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kctt e. 20'J
2-ic: centrifugal, U"U16c. Sjrup, nominal,
2jj2.-c.
ML CITY. Aug. 3. OlU-Crcdlt balamas
fl 50; certificates, no hid. Shipments, 119,
2K1 barrels; average. 782 barrels; runs Au
gust 1, 95.462 barrels. Shipments, Lima.
8i.6n7 barrels; average. 81,6ao barrels; runs,
Lima, 89.121 barrels.
Dry floods Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.-DRY GOODS The
situation Is not chsnglng to any apparent
degree except Inaofsr as sellers are not
Inclined to be a lenient with the demands
of buyer. The Jobber is not doing aa
large a business as the number of buyers
In town would seem to warrant, but art
sanguine ot the future.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug 3 .COFFEE Tha
market for futures opened steady st un
changed prices to a decline of 5 points.
Sales were reported of 86.2.tO bags. Includ
ing September at 6O.-0; October, 6 10c; De
cember, 8.254(6.30c; March, .0c; May, .7yj
8.80c.
REAL ESTATE TnASSFERS.
Deeds filed for record August 8 as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded Abstracters. 1614
Fnrnam street, for The Ree:
Joseph J. Miller and wife to Andrew
Morglsan, block 4. Mayne & Bllry's
siUidiv f 300
John J. Tinvperley and wife to WhI
ter W, Tlmperley, s so ne,
7-16-12 1,300
Same to Frank H. Tlmperley, n ae
n, 7-16-12 1.300
Jens P. Hansen to George M. Hansen,
part lot 4, block 8. Drake's add.... 1
First Natlonul Bank of Omahu to
Richard C. Peters, lot 13 and other
lots, block 121, Dundee 2,150
Richard C. Peters and wife to Ed
ward Glsln, same 1
Edward Glsin to Maggie L. Peters,
same 1
Frank J. Fltsgnrsld to Moggie L.
Peters, lot 11 and other Jots, block
111, Dundee 1
John G. Cole to Ethan A. Cole, part
of lot 4, block 45, Florence 60
Lucinda Cole et al. to Elhan A.
Cole, lot 1 and parf of lot 4, block
46, Florence 100
Mary A. B, Howell ond husband to
Ella Maxwell, part of block 94. Ben
son 450
George E. Beck to E. J. Mason, lots
9 and 10, hlock 5, Matthews' subdlv. 1,700
Frank Thompson, executor, to
Thomas E. Olson, lot 9, block 22,
Omaha View Extension 125
C. and F. Schnet to John and Mary
Opitg, pnrt neH ns 22-16-12.... v.. 1,450
Margaret O. Wear and husband to
Adolph Bogaerde and Celma Ho
gnerde, lot 6, block 10. Corrlgan
Place 1,100
Charles T. But to Vnclar J. Pokes,
part neii ne. 34-15-13, 1,350
Patrick CoyI and wife to John A.
Cavers, parts lots 7 and 8, block 10, .
South Omaha 1,200
South Omaha Land company to John .
E. Johnson, lot 8, block 139, South
Omaha 400
Miles B. Folsom ft a!, to Henry' E.
Ralney, lot 23, block 15, Shull's add.;
lots 8 and 4, block 1, Mayne Place,
and other land 6,000
Ella B. Folsom to Henry E. Ralney;
same - I
Eugene B. Chapman and wife to God
frey Horacek, lots 7 and 8, block
126. South Omaha 1.000
O. M. E Tel. 611
MESSENGER AND BAGGAGE.
1&13 Fsrnam Street
WILL GET YOJR BAGGAGE THERM
ON TIMJS.
-MTO
RAILWAY TIME CARD
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