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C CRAIN AND PRODUCE .MARKET
Speculator! Tear Government Crop Eeport
to Be Issued Todaj,
WHEAT LOWER, CORN FIRM," OATS HIGHER
Crop Gossip on Wheat Still Balllsh
Cash Grata B Ureat Demand
Omaha's Market Exeelleat
Commercial Gossip.
OMAJIA. Aug. 10. 190.
Grain market of the world were not
nearly unanimous In the belief la
lunlior values ror wheat aa they were a
day or two ago. ' The higher price has
brougnt on a lever that the bears cannot
light. : srainet and fhey have to go short,
but they are not mire of their position and
will run on the slightest unfavorable news.
While sjieciiiative values are lower, the
demand for the Actual cash wheat in
Umaha, Chicaro ' and elsewhere Is such
that there Is no disponltton nor necessity
to shade quotations. Miiieis are the mmt
persistent buye's of cash wheat and many
orders are being wired to Omaha for hixn
grade wheat, on which, If It were otTered,
much better figures than anything yet
quoted might be received. The bears In
the future trade find It difficult to gather
In profits, for the market has more tnan a
usual amount of elasticity to It, and un
less the shorts are watchful It is likely
to get away from them,
f rom the Daaotns and Minnesota the
swan song of the wheat crop continues In
dlHmal and melancholy strains, with here
and there a note out of tune, but with a
degree of persistency that Is on the verge
of making It unanimous. The greatest
discord comes from the Northwestern
Miiier, and It has been Just as perslstert a
factor In the fine crop predictions uf a
doscn other authorities have been In their
dlHmal wall. The paper referred to
charges that the had reports are Inspired
by bucket shop men and others, palpably
not so, and the action of prices for wheat
during the last ten days has demonstrated
the truth of this latter assertion. Reliable
men men that do -not know what It is to
sell wheat short or long and commission
men tain on the side of damaged crops and
poor yield. Millers by their persistency
In outside buying where home crops have
heretofore rilled all wants, nail the bucket
shop theory to the wall. Dollar wheat Is
the last -straw killing to the predictions
that the crop will be just as good as ever.
The government crop report on the condi
tion of all grains and the prospect of crops
Up to August 1 will be Issued this after
noon. It is generally Admitted th.t it will
be much more, favorable than the wires
from Dakota and Minnesota htve been tor
the laat ten days, but the pessimists have
frown doubly so during that time, claiming
hat the rust has accomplished Its greatest
Carnage August 1 to 10.
Some big bulls on wheat did not deem it
wlee to go over the. report with big hold
ing and sold out. The declines In wheat
averaged 4&1 point.
Corn was steady! for short futures and
decidedly strong 6n the deferred deliv
eries. Oat advanced on the long-time futures
about VaU',0 and were decidedly strong.
Omaha grain Inspections: In 1 car No.
t bard wheat, 10 cars No. 8 hard, 7 cars No.
4 hard, 7 cars No. 8 corn, 1 car No. 2 yellow.
I cars No. 1 yellow, 2 cars No. 2 white, 1
car No. 8 white, I car No, 8 white outs and
1 car No. 3 rye; total, 84 cars. Out 4 cars
No, I hard wheat, l.car No. t hard, 1 car
No. 1 corn: total, 8 cars.
Omaha Cash BalesOne car No. 8 white
oalw, 32Hc; 1 car No. $ hard wheat, 65V4
pounds, file; 1 car No. 4 wheat, 61 pounds,
?fic; 1 car No. 4 wheat, 63',, pounds, 86ci
or car rt, a wneat, do potimis, ts'frc; I Car
No. 1 hard Wheat. 93V4o: 1 car No. 4 corn.
i ,' Primary Movement.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bit
Last week
Last year
Corn, bu...
Last week
lM.it year-
8o6,42 . 607.637
84S, 400 287.0.M)
D..1.812 - 240,JHo
441, 6u0 243.7N8
871.2M) , ; 240.9,5
U,&a : SuB.foO
Cash 1 (laotatf n.
, Omaha. Chicago.
Wheat
No, 2 hard ,
No. I hud ,
No. 4 hard .
No. 3 spring
Nd. 8 spring
Corn
, 04 .
86
is
$9HP1.0OV4
to!. 00,
i.w
mn.10
6 , 'i
' M'4j54yj
J6Vfi'i"j6i
Mf(jB4'4"
63 -in $ i4
32HTT33
2fl:2'
8F.ri36
84'(J.I.14
3i.iM&
I.....
No. $
N 4 ....
Noj grade ....
No. J yellow
No. 8 yellow '
No., 1 white..
No.' 8 white
Oats . . ,
No. 2 mixed
Nd. 1
No. white
No. 8 white
No. 4 white
Standard ....
48 '
49H
4feii4
49
48H
S5
88
833
Stf
34W6-i
tsaana Grain (notations,
Tti" range of prices on thf Cmaha mar
ket for future deliver and the close today
and Tuesday were; , .. ., ...
Closed
WlaU Open. Hfgn. Low. Today. Tuee.
" Sept, .... , , 91 B
Dec 91B
Corn
Sept' to A 4fi'4R 46 A 4RV4B 4ft B
free. 44 B 44VnB 44 B 44vtf 43T4B
Northwestern Car Lot Receipt.
Minneapolis ., 89
Chicago , 8j
Pulutii 13
- ftrala Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Tues
day t the market named were aa follows;
CHICAGO.
Wheats
fttitmbr
I'ecemlior .
May .
Corn
Kenbjmber
liiwwmber
May ,..7...
Oats
September
ieenbr
Way
Wheat
rmuutmber
December
Corn
September,
ivviiiber
Wheat
September
iet;iislitJT
Corn .
September
littcciuber
Wheat
Septwiviber
pcuctu bet
Wheat v
6ep(mber
LXiCuiber
Wheat--
Today. Tuey.
..l.OlB 1.01 A
.1.01
1.01 B
i9A
' 3371 -'
. 4i,
ST. LOU 18.
S7"4'
t 62 .
47.
6?s'
KANSAS CllX
fH
48 .
874
4S'4
PULUTil.
1B
8H
I.fi8
SoV
NEW VOKK. .
1 05
1.04H
I.
01
l.MS
luai
l.osu
l.04i .
4e Ijeueuiber
Commeilal C-oTp,
Light frosts In Manitoba last nlglit.
Conislock, Minn.: Condition on wheat
crop worst in years.
H. C, liraver of Minneapolis anj H. J.
Rehlf of Uretiia, ' were vliliots ou 'change
today. , .
Farmlngton, N. D.l Fairly satisfied that
crop Is not worth cutting except for struw.
IXivting lurm now plowing up grain ttiougni
.to bu uod for ten bushels a short time u.
Oeoise A. Adams of K. A. Adams 4b Co.,
Ciilcaso. owner of a big farm in Lkota,
relumed from it yesterduy. Ue ify;
"W'liwt crop is a failure and will not
for cutting. ,
Casselton, N. D.t Rust reports are coin
ing largely from people who have hereto
fore ulMiiued that there has beun no dim.
age. It Is a fact that there are many quart
tor actions that will nut evca hoivost
bushel ot wheaX.
B. SV. Bnow wires from Jamestown, N.
D.: "ijia s, rust south half of county. Can
vassed all maelilnety men and avsiugs
Juilgmeiit on crop that week ago promised
twenty bushels uow promises twelve bush
el. Vi uret developments during Inst throe
days. KiUliext harvest two weeks away;
lutest tlirsu weeks distant."
r'rnni J. H. I'atten to C. II. Bpenoer: "I
am a worse bull on wheat than you are. I
think, wliaw-t can sell at 11.60 per buahel
beir-ii nuw and May, and I am ruing to
play for It. I sold a little wheat this morn
ing, as I was lung so much that I do not
caie to go over the government report on
all of it. I probably will buy it bai In a
day or two. and more with it."
V. . A. GtAdner A Co. are sending out the
following, Juol reeelvB.i from Northwestern
Miller to Its representative here, signed
v illiam C. Kdxar: "You may say as com
ing lioin us thut stulen.ents of great ruist
demnss emanate a rule from bucket
shop oiei-f,ts and rnk siieculators, who
mm aiiuiaciurtng news tu suit their e n
riiaiennt. 1 iltrs jm, IM-,,iaeraiie
niim. undoubtedly, but unless ft.sia
siioiu t Intervene in.r.,-t are f..r a sIIkIUI
laif i; t-iop in tl. three state than last
e I .
C. 11. Spencer, a big St. l.o.,is trader,
S'O-s: 1 imnW h.-at w,.,,h i a HJ
!'' it to sell tiino oil it, cii.u, ,.r f,,r
moie. I have been ex,,, ui a ni,Hi k.
41 l 4 u-'t "ii,g Im ..u ny ot
You know Ifs templing t take 10 to 15
cent a bushel profit when It ntnn so
qwirkly, and 1 thfnk many bulla have done
so. Yott know wheat sold at considerably
above preent prices on last crop, and we
went Into this one with no reserves and no
section of this country has even an aver
se erop, while A large section Is almost a
failure. We will not need this fnreign de
mand this year to make prices very high."
Flnnnelal Oeasts.
American stocks In London firm, to
above parity.
D. A H. Interests do not confirm rumor
Of Gould purchases of stock.
Tariff officials of esstern railroads look
lng for Improvement In trade.
Anthracite coel output shows further cur
tailment since July 81.
Fifty-three roads for June and fiscal year
show average net increase of 4.97 per cent
in earnings.
Lighter demand for stocks In loan crowd.
News from far east Indecisive.
Ranks sained from subtreaaury since Fri
day Il,476,ono.
C. A. O. earned about I per cent on com
mon stock.
I. C June earnings net Increase 8I34.2M.
Rock Island for month of June shows a
net Increase of 1307.117.
CHICAGO tiRAl AKD PROVISIONS
Features of (ho Tradlnar sad Closing;
Prices on Board of Trnde.
CHICAOO, Aug. KX Bullish enthusiasm
succumbed to conservatism In the wheat
pit tfwlay. September wheat St the close
showed a loss of 7e. Corn Is down a
shade. Oats retted a gain of Vic Pro
visions are off zHo to 26c, Scare news from
the northwest continued to be a factor In
the wheat market, bu appeared to Impart
lews terror to the hearts of wheaU traders.
Thero was no panic, no sharp break, no re-(
versal of advices, but apparently a disposi
tion to await more coni-luslve information
f northwest conditions. In the uncertainty
manifested at the opening September whet
scored a loss of tt'ac. Initial sales ranging
from 8101 to 810ia. ehorts gained ne
courage and for a time: the furious buying
spirit 'of the last few days seemed to have
revived. September responded with a bulge
to 81.02, when the fever abated. There was
plenty of wheat to be had at that figure in
consequence and a gradual recession en
sued to 81. ; Experts and others alert to
buv at the lower figures steadied the mar
ket and carried the? price back to 8101 for
(September, at which figure It closed. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
Zil.finO bushels. Prlmarv receipts were RoS.
900 bushels, compared with Sfii.Sod huhri a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 198 cars, against 2-1
last year.
Corn values held up well, considering the
uncertainty In wheat, selling over nn Irreg
ular range, but with a general Inclination
to weakness. September st the start was
off WaH to a! at 62Ttg")3c. A lively
upturn followed the advance In wheat, the
Improved tone being helped somewhat by
reports of cool, wet weather. September
bulged to 54Sc. but declined to 63Ho, the
closing figure on heavy realizing sales. Tho
tone at the close was easy. Local receipts
were 105 cars.
Oats were Arm and active. Shorts were
apparently restless over smaller receipts
and supported the market. September
ranged between BSc and S4c, closing firm
at 837ic. Receipts were 304 cars.
Trade In provisions was dull and lacked
speculative Incentive. Under some pressure
to sell September pork made a net loss of
22?)25c. Lard was down 10c at 86.00.07H.
Ribs closed iHo lower at 87.67H7.0.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whest,
89 cars; corn, Vl cars; oats, 262 cars; hoga,
22,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. High. I LoW. Cloas.Tcsfy.
Wheat
tSept.
tSept.
Pec.
May
Corn
Aug.
Sept
Deo.
Deo. ,
May
Fork
Bept.
Oct.
Lrd
Bept.
Oct.
Rlba
Sept.
Oct.
103H
10174 102
103
101
101
10?,i
102
lOOVi J01
I0W4-V
100
!99-100
1UZ
, 100 101
i
I
6274
5:7ift'43
"64U
6:74
. 6S4
5SVi6
60
,3314 "ITS
' 84
834
84I
86 '2
12 46
12 46
6 7714
6 86
786
7 60
8474
86-i
84'2:
12 i:h'
84Tt'74
J3 80
12 85
75
12. S7H
1215
12
l i au
4 76
12 2M
8 77
6 67H
77
T2
6 &7Vs
7 68
1 8T1
7 bo
7 66
7 62HI
7 65
No. 1 tOId. JNew.
. Cash quotation were as follows:
FLOUR Market firm: winter patents,
.: straights. $4.jofi4.: spring patents,
4.40r,.oa:' straights. 3.7(XS4.50.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 81.07(61.08; No. S,
94cifiji.06; No, 2 red. J1.01V810S.
CORN No, 2, 63o; No. 2 yellow, 664o.
OATS-No. 8. me; No. 2 white. 36436c;
No. 8 white. 83V,fiSe,
RYrNo, 2, 71r73o, ,
EARLEy Oood feeding., 17e; , Mr to
Choice malting, 4245e, - , .
SEED No. 1 flax, 81.M: No. northwest
ern. 81.25; prime timothy, 83; clover, con
tract grade, 2U.60filll.75. .
PROVISION9-Mess pork, per bhl 81M24
C12.15. Lard, per 100 lbs,, 11.Ci-(i.f:j. Bhort
ribs sides (loose). 87.607.62. Short lear
sides (bolted), 8U.OOfl8.5B.
Shipments ot flour and grain' were as
follows; Reoflpts.ghipmtPtP,
flour, bbls 1, !2.00 8,ln0
Wheat, bu. 222.000 , 89,000
Corn, bu.., , 9f9,7' 173,400
Oats, bu IM.....fiM8.lon 8S.60O
Rye hu. ; 13.0n0 1.2")
Barley, bu 9,900 10,000
On the Produce exchange today the but.
ter mnrket was steady; creameries, 13(17o;
dairies. Il5c, Kxgn, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 12(Ule. i Cheese, steady,
7rys0. -
t. Ieais Grain nnd Provisions.
ST. IXIITIS, Aug. 10. WHEAT Unset,
tied, nomlnHl; No. 3 red cash, elevator, 97c:
track, 68c:l.00; December, 1.0; No. I
hard, McfcJl.OO.
CH)RN Higher; No. t cash, 62tyc;- traclt,
63Vic; September, 63o; December, 47c.
OATS Firmer; No. I cal, 8ao: track,
84'4ije34o; September.. i34o; December,
14-;' No. 2 white. 869.Mc.
FIUR Held firmly; red winter patents.
Jt imfi.OO; esitra fancy and Straight, 84.&OW
.fcf.: "clear. 83.swa4.00. ' ' . .
KKKD Timothy, steady. 22.40Jf2.76, ,
, CORNMKAL Steady, 2.75, - ' " '
BRAN Slrong; sacked east track, 85?f8Sc,
HAY Active;, tlmtuhy, 8s.0iVll.0o newj
old, 210.00(0 18.00; nrairle new, 86.OOfffa.60.
IKON COTTON TIES 85c. - , . , y
. IMllllN'fl 7..t. .
HEMP 'TWIN t-Tc, i -
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing,
2'2 26. .Iarfl, lower; prime steam, 8.ii.
Jiaeon, steadvi boxed extra shorts, 8a.60
clewr, $S6(; shtrt clear, $00. : , -
rOULTRY Firm; chickens, 9c! springs,
imn; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 2e ?, 6c.
BUTTERyuiet; creamery, li uhj; dairy,
14ril6c. .-. . ,SS-
LUGS Higher et 16''. " CO'int
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls...'..,...,..... 10, Of JOS.OftO
Wheat, bu..... lO4,0"9 S8.ft
Corn. bu. M.W ("
Oats, bu. K.000 S'i.OU)
Kansas City Oraln nnd Previsions.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. lft WHEAT
Ixwer; September, SSfriic; December,
Mc; May, WHc. Cash: So. t hard.
4c; No. 2. 9xu93c: No. 4. dotfsiic; No. 2
reJ SftuWc; No. 8. Ke. Reoelpta, 2B2 ears.
CORN Higher: September, 48c; Decern,
ber, 44V?H4V: May, hio. Cash: No. 8
mixed, c; No, t, c; No, 2 white, 60c;
No. 8. 49M,o.
OATS No. I white, 36S46o; No. I mixed,
88-fiS4n.
IIAY-Steady. Cholt timothy. 13 50;
Choice prairie, (A SMtf.Kt "
H Y K Steady, 9.6.
UCTTKU (wBineiy, 12H'.4c! dairy,
12'-
RQOS Higher. Missouri and Kansas
new No. 2, whit a wood caaes Included, l,v,i-;
case count, Ib'c; coses returned. He lower.
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, hushela 2tw,eK ba.VO
Corn, bushels i4,4"rt . 4.0i!
Onlii, bushels 24,000 2,0U)
1 ,ew Yerk Prodace Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. IC-EGOS-Firmly
held; unchanged.
Pui.'L'i t. A.ive. quiet snd unchanged.
DveMsed, steady; wetjtern large chickens,
lujil'x'i fowls, 12'uU'ac; turkeys, western
brtis. H'-lic.
HI'TTr l Steady and unchanged.
CHE Kb K Cjulet, but steady and vn
clmnid at 9c.
Bluletk Grain Merke.
DULUTH, Aug. 10.-WHEAT To arrive
August 16. No. 1 northern, IliaV: No. I
not t hern, ii.l"1: to arrive, No. 1 nortbnrn,
tl.l; No. 2 northern, 1 (; on track.
No. 1 tmrth-rn, IIH"i; No. 2 northern,
81 .lot,; Bi ptember, tl u,V
OATS-'m track, iUc; to arrive. 84c; Sep
tember, 3o:c; to arrive In August, Ha. ;
Liverpool Grain Market.
'LIVERPOOL. Aug. 10 WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures duil; Suptember, 7a; i.'e
cember. 7 l'd.
C ilN ri'it. frni: American mire'!, new,
4s fid; old, 4s 6 i J. FutuieS steady; fccptcttl
ber, 4s 6'd.
Toledo seed Market.
TOLFOO, O , Aug. 10 -CIAVFR 8KFIW
Chi.1i. I.' 15; Oi tol.. r. 17 . Prime nl.ihe,
17 tS bui: August, t 16 bid. Prime tlmutny,
8i4,i; raepiembor, II. 4. V
I'earta Maiket.
I'FOHIA. Aug. I0.-CCiN W; No.
I, : .: 4,
i t ' ! - 'x - l for flnistied goods.
THE OMAITA
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculation in Becnrities it Devoted to the
Specialties.
KEEP EXCITEMENT ALIVE ON WALL STREET
Market, Ieloeneeol by Desire to See
Government's Monthly Cron Re
port, Displays Spirit of
Relnctaece.
NEW YORK, Aug.' 10. Speculation In
storks was largely devoted to what are
known as the specialties. The constant,
whipping up of excitement and activity in
one or another of these affqrded the prin
cipal sustaining Influence on the general
list. That thla Influence was not notably
effective la disclosed by the list of changes
for the day, which were comparatively In
significant. The waiting attitude of the
market was no doubt due to the desire to
read the monthly government report on
the August 1 condition of grain, especially
on spring wheat, before venturing on ex
tensive commitments in stocks. The Inci
dental speculation In the s;eclaltles was
designed as a diversion for- what promiped
to be a dull period, for the time for publi
cation of the report being 4 o'clock, tnere
would be no chance for operating In to
day's market on the bests of its Informa
tion, i .
Oood advances were made by southwest
ern railroad stocks, which were fairly at
tributable to the comparative prosperity of
the cotton and oorn , crops rs compared
with wheat. The rise In Botithern Paclflo
was . Impressive to sentiment because ac
cepted as showing the protective policy
toward the market of Ito controllers, i The
conviction became firmer thst gold would
be exported to England this week, as
sterling exchange continued to advance.
?'he resl Interest of the day centered In
hn furious speculation In the specialties.
Th sensational advance In the metropolitan-stocks
was accompanied by much
published qtiotstions from Influential but
unnamed Individuals who were Impressive
In their admissions that Important trans
actions were Impending but entirely re
ticent as to specific Information of what
the developments would be. This Is the
kind of movement that appeals with espe
cially great force to the speculative Im
agination and the trading element threw
themselves Into the movement with great
relish. The day's movements In Sugar and
Amalgamated Copper were equa'ly mys
terious as to their object. The advances
were not fully held at the close and the
whole market underwent some reaction,
but the nioslng was active and firm.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
82,800,000. United Btates bonds were un
changed on call.
, The range of stocks on the exchange to
day was as follows:
Bales. Hlgh.Low.Close.
Atchison
do Dfd.
11,000 7H 77 7(1
200 9H
W
3
ira
84i
89
80 vi
14
180
148
178
64
4
76-H
13
4X'4
14U.
Baltimore A Ohio 9,000 86 84
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo .... 800 126 125
Central of N. J
Chesapeake- A Ohio.. 2,100 84- 84
Chicago & Alton .... 700 40' 89
do pfd ,
Chicago O. W 800 14 14
Chicago A N. W 2W 180 1W
C. M. ft at. P. 8,500 148 147
do pfd.... 100 178 178
Chicago T. A T....
do pfd
C, CT, C. A St. L
Colorado Southern
do 1st pfd
600
tv
'78 71
do 2d pfd ' .... I.
Delaware & Hudson.
Delaware, L. A W.,
Denver A Rio Grande
do pfd
600 159 169 '159
2i 0
400
22
72'4
26
63
22
714
2414
63'4
21
71
24
W
87
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd......
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd ,.
L. A N :
Manhattan L...
Met. Securities
Met- St. Hy..
1,600
100
5
134 131 J34
18 18 1S
100
200
...V
2'4
41
1.600 117U, 117U 11
1.10Q 161 160 150
.KI.oOO fi c'V
84
...82,500 126 1234
124
47
78
127 "A
n
in.
Minneapolis A St. L.
M., St. P. A S. St. M.
do bfd
700 73
714.
Missouri Faclfle 12,800 94 98
M.. K. A T 8 00O ?n 174
- doVpM 8,800 42 41 ;
Ni R.R. of M.'pfd X.;' .... '80
New York Central 600 119 118 118
Norfolk A Western 61
do pfd ....; .... .;;. .... 8S'
Ontario A Western... 2,700 81 81 81
Pennsylvania 8,600 120 120 120
P., C O. A St. L 100 64 mi,: .4
Reading 16,000 63 62 68
do 1st pfd , i... 8
do 2d prd ....
Rock Island Co., 8,800
do Bfd , 1,800
St. L. A S. F. Bd pfd. 8,000.
St, L. Southwestern.. 1.600
do pfd 2,4110
Southern Paclflo ...,87.6"0
Southern Railway ... 8,900
do pfd .." ....
Texas A Paciflo ,..,..15,400 ,
T.. St. L. A W. .-. 200
do pfd! 100
Union PaclflQ ,..27,6oO
do pfd ....
Wabash , 00
do pfd.,.,,., 1,000.
70
23
65
:M
u
81
85.
27"
2S4
8S
8
5Hi
sti'n
23
6
. 88
IS
87H
2S'i
25
3SV4
1 ) 11
81
621,4
25
80
a
25
3734
9ti
93
877H
iiu
30' I
36
14
17
3H
?
225
li'a
105
302
,2
18
77
81
81
87
10
8
21
8.
4
100
Wheeling A L. E.
Wisconsin Central . ., 800
17
3ft
854
do pfd 2i0
Mexican Central 80O
Adams Kxureca ,
Amerlran Kxpress ,., .... .... ....
T'. 6. Kxpress ., .... ,,,,
Wells-Fargo Express
Aroal. Copper 28,800 53 S2
American C, & F....,
do pfd .... .... ....
American Cotton Oil. 700 14 13
do pfd ....
American Ice ....,.., ....
do pfd..! 400 . 27 27
Amef. Mnseed Oil.... loO 11 11
do pfd..... .v ....
Amer. Locomotive..,, (too 2 21
do pfd , 100 . 8xV 8ti
American 8. & R..... .10.7.0 . 8 M'4
do pfd
... 1i0 1004 10
Amer. Sugar Refln'. 88,100 134 l: 183
Anaoonda.. M. Co..,,.. 300 73 72 78
llrooklvn R. T 28.8UO 81 5"' Ml
Colorado F. & I..
S"0 W"4 JJ't
SJ
Cxinsolldated Qas
Corn Products
4.100 190 183
ll-4
im
14'i
do pfd,. B0v m
Plstiners' Securities., - 200 -8V14, fJ
Oenei-al Electrla
100 182 ica
lnternstlonal Paper.
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
Jatirmal I .end
Nona American
Paclflo Mall ,
Peoples Ohs
pressed Steel Car...,
do pfd
Pullman Pa'ace Car,
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods .......
do pfd
Tennessee C, & I
V. 8. Ither ........
do pfd., ,
T fl. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
do bfd
t y .
.... 81
70
600 21 21 f1
100 87 87 ' R-.ii
611O 215 ? 28
8,S"0 1024 101V4 10!
OO 82 82 M
74
.... 117 '
100
.'406
'joo
'joo
7
44"
83
75
11
lM
7 7
' 48
17 17
7m
43 42
....
83 88
47
1S
1W
74
11
8ti0
TJ. S. Steel 1 81
do nfd 9.V)
Weatlna house Eleo... )
Western Tnlon SOO.
8S
Total sales for the day, 408,100 shares.
London Stock Market.
IXWPON, Aug, 10.-Clolng;
Consols, money
so account ..
Anaconda, ,
AtrhtaiHi
do bfd
, t t ie
M. Y. Oentral.
....lili
.... a
.... i
.... it
.....
.... K'S
.... rs
.... 4!S
.... MS
....
.... It
v... Si-,
.... v
.... M
.... l!!l4
.... 3
.... 1T4
.... its
....
Norfolk A W...
do ' Bfd
.. JS
Ontario A W....
rHinsytwanla ...
Sand Mina
Haadlns
da 1st pfd...
So Id td...
8a. Railway ...
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio a"N
Tauadlan Factfla l"'r
f'hee. Ohio ..
Chlio Ot. W..
C u. A St. P.
.... in
...,W1'
bsBaera ..'
D. H. a
' do pfd
rta
do 1st ptt
4 id pld
lillmla Centra! ..
I.onls A Neah . . .
1S
, las bo. yaoiflc ......
. Tl .Union r.tiflo ..
, 14 da pfd ,
til? V. S. Sim!......,
, s4 da pld ......
1ST Wsbaah
ll4; do pfd
10 Spanish 4a ,
U . K T
SIIA'KR Har, steady, 24 JS-18d per ounce,
jviuis c 1 Jer cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three
months' bills, 8 per cent.
Fore tarn Financial.
IX)N"DON, Aug. 10. Money was in active
demand and scarce. Harvest requirements
a nutted the markets. JJIxcuunta hardemd.
Trading on the Stock exchange was uiet.
Connuls were dull. Americans opened steady
at parity. Improved later and closed firm.
Iiii.. i1hI Japanese of 1im4 quoted at $i.
lilJHl.IN. Aug. 10 Exchange on London,
Ami 4.iftf for checks. The rata uf dis
count f.r hort bills, 1 percent! fur thrte
months' bills, SS, per cent.
PARIS. Aug. 10 RiiKsimi Imperials cliwed
Run st ill and Hiianim bomis of lis 4 st b 4
1U HI-1N, Aug. in Trading on tb boors)
t.KUV was li regular. liiinriiHtb.nal s
cin files were rie 'ci ted and tot al st-xks
were active.
t'onaUtlasn ol tko Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. -Today's state
ment of the lcanury l-H'mire In tt.e jcit... ,1
fun 1, lu'-lu: of ihe 8. a t ri.i.v fci.l-.i 1 u.e
DAILY BEE: THURSDAY,
division of redemption, shows: Available
cash balance, 81 W4.m'): gold. 243.427.2u5.
Sew York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Au. 10. MO!fRT On call,
very easy, st Vffl per cent; closing bid,
per cent; offered at 1 pef cent time loans,
easy and dull; sixty and ninety dnvs. 2 per
rent; six months, i1 per cent; prime mer
csrtlle paper, 4; 4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGK Steady at ad
vsnce, with actual business In rankers'
bills at 84 for demand and nt $4 8M& for
slxtv-dsv bills; posted rates. 84 IW'!i4.S61 and
84 fj4 ; commercial bills, 84.1t.14.
PILVER Bar, 6bc; Mexican dollars,
46 c. .
HONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm. 1
The following nre the closing quotations
on stocks snd bonds:
V. S. rt. Is. m....iMS
Se ensson 1"4H
49 t. r IMS
4n eoypon iro
4o sw 4s. rs 1st
50 ennsos 1st "4
4a aid 4a. ns t
Manhittin e. s 4s...1
Mx. central 4m !
do lt Inr 14V
Minn. St. L 4...
M.. K. A T. 4..... r?i4
do 2 tv
N. R. R. rf Id. e. .
ta coupon inV4N. T
C. f.
100
Athlnn kh. 4a lvS N. J.
00 nil.
1 No. Pari Be 4.
.lom
. 1
Allantlo C. L. 4s..
B. A O. 4a........
a IHl .........
Ostrsl of O. ts.
... do S
...lOKU'N. W. . 4
..ion
... n ',. a. i.. M ear.... n
...ll"" I'enn fon. H' 7
(to lut inr
ITiReanlns fn. 4a
Cor. A Ohio 44S. ..lil St. U A 1. M. 0. .11S14
Cblraito a A. 70 St. L. a S F. ri. W. M
C, B. ft Q. a. 4.... T4'8t. b. 8. W. ) 4
C. M. A fl. F. f 4.. 10 Sxbmird A. U 4s.. - tl
r. A N. W. e. J....liit, So. rrlftr 4i 44
C, R I. P. 4s.... 71', So HilKlT la lit
ao ant. u1 'l'ezaa r. l im1
t'(7C. B. h.
4a.. 101 W.
n
vw
T.. St. L. A W. 4a..
ChlrsKo Ter. 4n
Con. Tnbarcs 4m
Unlnn Parlflr 4s
do cnn. 4a... 10tH
t'. 8. Steel H 6a 7kUj
Wahanh la 117'
do dob. B o
W. A U E7. 4a II
Wla. Central 4a S'H
Colo, rual e. ia HSi
Tolo. A So. 4a....
D. A R. O. 4m....
EMs prior lias 4s,
..1004
do s. 4a
r. w. a r. c. i....ioivt.
n or Kins vat. ihs... i"
L. A N. unl.
a 10014
Offered.
Boston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON. Aug. 10. Call loans. 23 per
cent: time loans, 34V4 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atchleon ad J
.. S4V4iWatln. common
7
80
814
511
11
15
4M
14
114
12
4
1
3-
US
4
4t 4
Sa
13
!3
s
7H
81T4
10V4
mv,
21
1
n
do 4s
Un. Central 4a..
Atrhiaon
do pfd
Poton A Albanr.
Boaton A Mains.
Ronton Elevated
ritchburg ptd ....
Mex. Central
.. 101 S Adventure
.. tl
.. 7
.. KH;
..tt
AMouea
Amalsamated .,
Aiaancau Eino
Atlantic
Rlnsham
14t4i( al. A Heels....
..Hit ('entennlal
f4 Topper Range .,
N. T., N. H. A H..llV4Ualr Weal
Pera Marqnetta 14 iniomlmou Coal
I'nlon Princ M14 Franklin
Amir. Arse. Chem... i4Vt'Orary
do pfd TSV4. Isle Rnjrale ....
Amur. Inetl. Tune.... 3?iMsa. Mining ..
Amer. Busar
.1SJH MlrMnaa,
.111 Mohawk
.138 Mont. C. AC,
. lltt'Old Dominion .
UA ptd
Amer. T. A T....
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8
Osceola
Parrot
Kdtaon Eleo. II1U....16S
Wutncy .t.....
Rhannon
Tantaraok ....
Trinity
U. 8. Mining.,
V. 8. Oil
Itah
Victoria
Winona .......
Wdhrerlna .....
Oenaral Electric 1I
Maaa. Rlectrlo J7V4
do Bfd S
Maaa. Oaa S9
t'nlted rrult 106S4
tnlted Rboa Marh..., to
' do p(d 0V
V. 8. Steal US
do ptd t0
Bid.
Hew York M
Inlntr' Storks
NEW YORK.- Aug.
10. Tbe followln
g are
the closing prices on
mining stocks:
Little Chief .....
Adams Coa 29
Alice :
Breaca 10
Brunswick Coa ...... 14
Cometock Tunnel H
Con. Cel. A V 110
Horn Kllrer 160
Iron Silver HO
Leedrllle Cua , i
.. I '
..
..215
.. U
.. 8
.. 19
.. 17
.. tt
. .10
Ontario
Ophlr
phoenix .i......
PotOKl
ffAvaxe
Blarra Nevada ..
Small Hopes ....
Standard.
Bank Clearings.' "
OMAHA. Aug. 10.r-Ba.nk clearings for
today were 8971,3S6.57, a dcprease.of $174,
557.04 from the corresponding day last year.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(.notations of the Day on Varlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK,- Aug. 10.-FLOITR-Re-celpts,
16,566 bbls.; exports14,4j), bhls; mar
ket inactive, out nrpuy .n m; winter pat
ents, 84.904f5.35; winter strelghts, $4.6oV(j4.86;
Minnesota bakers. 83.S0fji3.40; winter extras,
83.353.80; winter low grades,. 83.16ifcS.70. Rye
flour, firm; fair to good, Vdi&t.tG; choice to
fancy, 84 .4Mj?4,ti6. 1 .-.j
CORNMliAlr-Steadv: Ji taUpw western,
tl.KKTil.12; city, 81.1-fcl3ij; kiln dried, 8.00vu
8.20.
RVE Nominal. .
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 43c; o. 1. t.
"WHEAT Receipts, 20,ti00 bushels; fcpot,
unsettled: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 81. 1 f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard MfcnjtAba, ji.n; f. o.'j
b. afloat.' While someWfuit fess active to."
day pending crop report ngures, wneat naa
a considerable range of -prVoes, being for
the most part weaker. fiWMlg to Improved
northwest croc and weather news and
poorer support from outsiders. The close,
was 74c to o net lower. May, $1 03141.06,
closed 1.0S; September, 81.03MiT.05,
closed 11.04; Liecemner, ii.OBM'i.tM",., cioeea
n.03. ? ; '. r
CORN Receipts. 145,025 bushels; exports,
127.074 bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2, B8c ele
vator, and 8Kc f. o. b. afloat; No. i yellow,
81c; No,' ? white, fWc.r ,Th option market,
except for a short time at the opening,
was firmer on fool Weather news until the
clooe, when It dropped offj showing a par
tial net advance of c. ' y '.''
' OAT8 Receipt?, It, 200" 'Tjushels."' Mixed
oats, 2W(-iS2 pounds. 4Kb 43c; neutral white,
3082 pounds. 46.(46c; clipped white, 36(g:40;
pounds, 46Crd2o.
HAY Duil; shipping, 67c; good to
choice, 92c.
HOPS titeadv; state, common to choice,
190.1, 2rii34c; 1W, 21t23c; olds. 713c. Pa
cific coast, 1903, 26(aic, 1902, 21(fc'33c; olds, 7
13c.
HIDE54 rlrm! Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
17o; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs., 14e.
LEATHER Firm; scld, 242c.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3
fiHc; Japan, nominal,
. PROVISIONS-Heef, firm: family, rC.5P3i
11 00; mess, $8.WKitO.0fl; beef hams, 22.L'5'5
24.00; packet, t3.50iffl0.80.; city extra India
meas, S14.0ftii16.00 Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. 89.0010.00; pickled shoulders,
87; pickled Kama, J10.6O11.dO. Lard, weak;,
western steamed, t7.15; refined, easy; con
tinent, $7.2f; South America, 87,80; com
pound. ta.826.1i. Pork, easy; family.
Sir.; , short clear, 513.60ft 16.50; mess, 114.00
14.50. '
TAI.MW-Qulet; oltv (t2 per pk.). ci
fpinjry (Rfc"- free), 4ViiS4c.
' . Cotton Market. '
ST fjOI'IS. - Aug. m-COTTON-Un-chatiged;
middling. 10c; sales, none; re
cltts. 18 bales; shipments, 29 hiivs; stnek
8,ttt' bales. -
NlilSV- ORLEANS, Aug. 18.-COTTON-Flrm;
August. lO.lfio; September, 9.85ff9.1lc;
November. 85707.6ci Deiiember. 8.6Sie9 68c;
Junuary. 8 fPt3 0i"i March. ft.7J1ti9.74o. Hpot:
steady; good ordlnnry, 0c; low middling,
5 middling., lOe; good middling,,
10 U-lOc; nililiillng fair. 10 15-lOc, Receiptii,
434 bHies; stock. 27,106 bales.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10 COTTON Fu
tures closed strong; August. 10.14c; Sep
tember, 9.95c; October. .7e; November,
8T3o; December, 9.87c; January, 9 77c; Feb
ruary, 9.00c; March, 9.83c; April, 9.85c; Miy,
l.eltc.
GAT.VFRTON, Aug. 10. COTTON .
Sternly: IrtUe.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10. COTTON Spot
was In limited demand with prices easier,
and 6 points Uwer American middling fair,
.2sd; low middling. 8.86d; good ordinary.
8.64d; ordinary, 6.40d. Futures opened
easier and closed quiet; American middling,
M. o. c, August. 8.7fid: August and Septem
ber, B.0d; September and October, 8 40d;
October and November, 5.3'Jd; November
and Deeeuiber. .2!id; Decercber anil Janu
ary, 5.2d; January and February, 5.id:
February and March, 6.20d; March and
April. 6.2td.
Metal s:ar-et,
NEW YORK, Aug. 10, M ETALS While
tin was a little higher In London, closing
at 121 lis for spot and !4l7s6d for fu
tures, It acted easier here, with demand
light, and closed lower at IW8.6.",. 28.86. Cop
per continued quiet at New York, where
lake and electrolytic are quoted at $12 .6031
12 75 and casting at tl3.2ft6llW. In the Lon
don market the metal was a llitle easier,
cloning at 5 10a fur spot and 50 Us d for
futures. Lead was steady ftt;d tjnohanged
at $.2tf4.a& in New York. In . Iiudon It
was firmer, closing at lllitd, Spelter
also advanced slluhtlv In the Loudon mar
ket, closing at 22 2a6d. while locslly It re
mained unchanged at 84.8644.95. Iron
closed at 5-' In Glaigow tnd 4is M In M il
dleaborough. Locally Iron was unchanged.
No. 1 foundry northern Is ouuted at 814 00
Y14.50; No. 2 foundry northern. ia.75tfl4 01;
No. 1 foundry southern snd No. 1 foundry
southern f"t. 818.5HC1 18 75.
St LOIMB. Aug. 10 r-META LB Lead,
dull A4 84.01; spelter, dull at 84. 75.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Aug 10-ORY OOOD8
Bunlnesa has KHln been restrloted to auiMll
proportions. SimmII orders were plnced dur
ing the d.ty for rutton goods for home
consumption, on which pionipt deliveries
were reunited. Print cloths remain firm
and steady tit unchanged prices with, how
ever, little In the amy of new business.
The jobbing trade bus been less active
owing to unfavorable weather.
Sotai and Molasses.
NKW ORLEANS. Aug. 10. Hl'O AR
Steady; open kutle cenirifurl, :Sc; ten
frlft.JHl uhllcs, 44C; Srrim.ls, 2S'l!i:V-
Mii.,4hhKS-Nw oik-ii kttlo, iia5c;
ceti 1 1 ' t iol. 1" iiSc. briu. iioiifinal.
NbW l'f.li.v. Au I'l. hi .1AK Raw
firm; fjir rn,,u,g. a 11-li.e; rt-iitrifugal, W
l-t 4 b,jic; iikiIom sub'it, Hi tu,
AUGUST 11, 1001.
01IAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Rooeipts in Chicago Too Eeary and
Big Slump Reunited at All Points.'
HOGS SOLD ONLY ABOUT A NICKEL LOWER
Early Arrivals ot Sheep and Lambs
Bold A boot Steady, knt Mnrket Wii
Rather Mew with Feeling
Weak Feeders Inchangtd.
' SOUTH OMAHA Aug. M, 1H.'
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.i8 IM
Official Tuesday 8.1W 11.440 8 'i-
Ofllclal Wednesday .4o0 14.800 l0
TTiree days this week.. T.W7 S0.SO9 8.416
Same days last week.... o.fcvt 13.448
Same two weeks ago.... l.cfit 8.J77 6.443
flame three weeks ago... 8.0R3 8.135 1,944
Same four weeks ago.... 4.40 7.53 10.459
Same dsvs last year 14.834 87.364
RECEIPTS FOR. THE TEAR TO TATK.
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison wild last
yean
1904. 188. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 440.718 6,(M0 87,118
Hogs 1.6a,748 l,B,tM7 3.7fl
Sheep 784.064 727,148 86,1
Average pi ices paid ror nogs at South
Omaha for Ibe last several (lays with com
parison! Date. I l04, 18oa.1808.1901.lBtfV.rtS8 18S8.
July 80...
July 21...
6 04 I
6 10
I 06
"e"
I 06
lol
( 82
I 681
e
4 9S
6 07
4 1
4 21
4 84
8 84
8 81
8 79
3 tt
e
188
8 81
t 77
8
8 7s
8 74
T 62
7 41
July
26
7j
July
6 2n
ft 7
( 69
6 14
JllllF
7 i .'.
1 41
j - .
July as...
July 2...
July 27...
July 28...
July 29...
July 30...
July 81...
August 1.
Ausuat a
t 16
4 Ml
t 00
7 B-t
I m
t u
I Oil
8 Ui
4 61,
4 871
4 82
4 83
4 82,
8
4 94
6 SB
ft 191
10
4 SS
8 06
7 63
lit!
i 47
I
4 99
2i
4
6 03
6 66 6 0S
( Oil 7 61 1
4 971 i 4lJ
1 7 861
ft 61
8 6Hf
761
6 79
091
I!
4, Ml
4 18 8 79
4 86 8 74
4 W 3 67
4 43 8 61
til I 71
It
4 381
4 ! t 81
4 12 t 67
4 28 8 81
August i.
August 4.
6 161
ft 10
August 5.
August 4.
August 7.
August 8
Animal fi
6 Oti'n
a is 1 ar i
I 061 T 86
8 84f
804l
6 07
ft 80
8 an 7 271
ft 6o 6 14
ft 85 1 6 Ibl
6 781 5 04)
6 74i 6 IU
6 10 I
081
6 121 7 18
August 10
e oii
0 l 1
Indicates Sunday.
Tile ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought tu today by each road was:
Cattie. riogs. Sheep.
C, M. A Bt. P. Ry 4
Wabash 8 5
Mo. Pac. Ry ; 7 8
U. P. System 11 86 11
C. N. W. Ry
F., E. A M. V. R. R 46 7
C, Si. M. at O. Ry .... 8 28
li. A M. Ry 88 , 62 U
C, B. A W. Ry 1 8
K. C. A, St. J I
C, R. I. A P. Ry., west.,., t . I
Illinois Central ... 3
Chicago Orcut Western ... 1 1 ...
Total receipts Hi 2I4 "77
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, ench buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oniana Fucking Co.
Switt and Company .
Cudahy Facking Co.
Armour A Company .
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton ......
Huaton A Co.
Klngan A Co
Merwlll
Cudahy Bros. A Co.
Sprlngileld ,
bam vVertheltner .....
Wolf A Murnan
Sol Degan
Leigliton & Co
Squires
White, P. A B
Boyd A Co
North
Morrell
bproih
Other buyers
i6
612
741
401
17 .
26
4
9.6
1,48
8,159
670
44
2K9
' 2t4
2,013 '
198
22
Uf
D9
laa
4,3
4SO
414
2v
184
1,93
Totals 1,323 12,240 4,122
. CATTLE There were entirely too many
cattle in Chicago this morning tor the good
of the market. At the river points supplies
did not seem to be exoosslve, but the a,uuo
bead in Chicago demoralised the market at
all points. The tact tbat the New York
butciiera .liave gone, un s strike which, abuts
eft the demand In Chicago for cattle to be
snipped 'to New York," together with tho
news that the Ice men in Chicago have de
cided to refuse retailers toe who handle
packers' meat, also helped to complicate
the situation. The Chicago market was
Suoted Nji'Soc lower than Monday and very
ull at the decline. At this point desirable
grades up to yesterday were not a great
deal lower, so that buyers started In irom
the beginning to pound the murket In bad
shape. Very few of them, though, even
tried to buy anything until a late hour, so
that It was well along toward noon before
much of guy business was transacted. .
About all that could be said of the
market on corn fed steers Is that It, was
extremely dull with prices ranging focCP
Kuo lower than yfcsterday. At noon a large
percentage of the receipts were still in
first bauds and. salesmen had -had no bids
on them trom either packers or shippers.
Buyers simply picked out a tew cattle
that seemed to suit their requirements
the best and then th market came to a
standstill.
Receipts a.so included quite a few west
ern gras btwf siera and packers seemed
to prefer them to the natives at the ruling
prices. A larger proportion, of the west
ern were gold at noon and. the decline did
not seem to be quite bo serious as on
oorn feds. In the' great majority of eases
lOct&aOo would cover the loss, it was the
more desirable grades, however, that buy
ers picked out and the rest were very
hard to move at any figure.
The eow market was also In bad shape.
At noon comparatively few had been sold
and those were the more desirable kinds
which went at a decline of lOe&Mc. Some
of the same cattle that so'd on Monday
and Tuesday for 82 90 brought 82.76 today,
and some or the judges were of the opin
ion that the cattle offered today were
hardly as good. Buyers though knew
what those cattle were and for that rea
son, it was hardly an Indication ef the
way the others sold The same as with
steers when buyers got what they wanted
the market came to a standstill so that
the commoner kinds were practically un
salable, -
Bulls. vsal calves and stags all suf
fered a decline In sympathy with tbp
brealr oh steers an4 ebwS. '
. There were only a few stockers and
feeders Included la the offerings and the
better grades sold in about yesterday's
notches with other slow and around a,
dime lower.
BEEF STEERS.
A, Pr, e"a As. Fs '
1281 iii i t'X i M '
Uui 4 44 80 ISM 4 40
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CALVES.
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. 464 8 88 '
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BTOCKKKd AND FEEDERS.
f I ' i 8
27 cows 7l i imj a cuws.,...10U
2 88
17 feeders.. 044
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1 steer ll'-'o
1 steer 1"j0
I steers. ...1K-0
90 steers., ..11H0
80
. Hamllton-Wyo,
t 60 ft steers.. ..1200
t 66 48 steers. ...Uia
t 90
4 10
t 85
t M
48 steers. ...liwt
! steers., ..lotto
steer 1100
strers.,,.U.J
steer 010
4 00
i to
4 00
4 60
a 7a
11 steers.
M steers.
17 steers.
16 steers.
.1241
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.1123
,. 948
128 steers....!
4 80
K.
P. MeyersNeb,
I steers... .1160 8 80
H. Ornlsber Nebrsska,
83 steers.. .1141 176
HOGS There v,u an enormous, run of
hogs in sight this morr,!i,, there being
26.r0 in Chicago. ii.0"J In Kansas City anS
14.aou at this point. Chicago was quoted bd
10c lower and local buysrs started In te
take off that much hvre. Shippers, how
ever, had liberal orders and soon took hold
in good shape and at a reasonably early
hour the market assumed considerable life
and the decline was only about a nickel as
compared with yesterday's general market,
though perhaps 6410c lower on the less
desirable grsdes ss oompared with yester
day's bent lime. By 11 o clock th big bulk
of the hogs had changed hands. Heavies
want largely from t4.9i to fto.uo. with the
medium ana mixed loads frtun 16.00 to 86.06
and the better grades uf lights from 16 05 to
t. in.
Just before noon packers and shippers
seemed to have about all the hoga the
could use and trading stopped, and by
taking a count It was found that there
were about fifty loads unsold, with Indica
tions favorable for their being carried over
until tomorrow. Representative sales:
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rTHEEP There were a few more sheep
here today than usual but a larger propor
tion of them consisted of feeders. At the
opening ot the market the few killers that
arrived sold at what looked to be steady
prices, but when the late trains arrived
? ackers did not seem to be quite as anxious
or supplies, and ss a result the market
was rather slow with the feeling weak.
There were a few sheep shipped over from
Iowa that had been fed on corn, screenings,
etc., snd run on grass. The yearlings in
the bunch brought 84.36, ewes 8160, wethers
83 78 and lambs $6.26. .
There seemed to be a good demand for
anything at all desirable In the way of
feeders and the market could be quoted
steady. The Wyoming feeder yearlings
that sold yesterday for 83.60 brought a
nickel more today. Fewder wethers brought
U00, with some culls at t2 46. ,
Quotations for grass sheep and lambs:
Oood to choice yearlings. 800(54.26; fair to
good yearlings, t3.60tii4.00: good to choice
wethers, 83.oO.a3.75; fair to good wethers,
8J.2i4iS.60; good to choice ewes, t3.J5M.0i
fair to good ewes, t2.7&3.25; good to choice
lamhs, 4o.tnKo6.2o; fair to choice lambs, 86.60
fH.00; feeder yearlings, S.2VtJ3.60; feeder
wethers. t3.0fl3.25; feeder ewes, tJ.0Otj3.6o;
feeder lambs, t3.764.W. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
3 Montana cull feeders 108 1 80
247 Montana cull feeders ........ 99 t 68
107 Montana feeder wethers .... 107 8 00
129 Montana feeder wethera .... 107 8 00
18 Idaho bucks and stags 138 S 60
4 Wyoming bucks 67 2 60
80 western yearling 70 8 60
8 western ewes. ...1 108 8 60
29 V'yoming yearling ewea 81 8 6a
62 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 80 3 66
30 Idaho ewes and wethers 99 3 70
800 Idaho ewes and wethers 100 t 70
80 Idaho yearlings 0
18 wester wethers 110 8 75
60 western lambs 68
178 Wyoming wethers 100
ft 26
t 40
CHICAGO I.IVH 8TOCK MARKET
Cattle and Shee Irnll aael Lower md
Hog-s Lower.
CHICAGO. Aug. lO.-CATTUO-Recelpts,
23,000 head; Texans, 83 50; western, tY.00;
market duil and 16ifiS6o lower; good to
prime steers, t5.00g6.00; poor to medium.
84.00ie4.ft0; stockers and feeders. 3.00S.00;
cows,- U.OOfH.ffi; heifers, 82.0046.00; canners,
tl.00ija.40; bulls, l3.0f8H.16; calves, ti.UW
4.60; Texas fed steers, $8.00S4.2vi western
steers, t3.60ifj;4.60, , .
HOQ8 Receipts, 28,000 head; market 6fl
10c lower; mixed and butchers, 86.aW5.6;
good to choice heavy, 86.8flfi.0! rough
heavy. 30; light, t6.2wui.TO; Wk of
sales, tS.80iif6.66. .
BHfcEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 16,800
head; market dull to lower: lambs, dull to
lower; good to choice wethers, t3.60g4.16;
fair to choice mixed, tl .66tf3,o; weatern
shoes. t2.76Ti4.2o: native lambs, t2 76S.60;
western lambs, 83 7E&6.19. it. . .-
New' York lite "(oclt Market,
NEW YORK. Aug. 10. BEEVEi? Re
ceipt, J.016 head: steers opened slow,
closed firm and 10(3150 higher; bulls Strong:
cows steady to 100 higher; steers, t4.au
6.05: bulls, tl04?8.8t)rcows. 1.60(6'380. Cables
quoted live cattle firmer at llffilttyo per
pound: tops, Vio dressed weights: sheep
steady, 10tol2o dressed weights; refrljrerg
tor beef higher at Ho per pound. ,
CAIVES Receipts, 4.788 head; market
slow and fully 26c lower; some sales 60o
lower. Veals, 84.6i97.60; culls, 84.00; greas
ers and buttermilks, 82.76()i3.60; westerns,
t4.60j.00. Dressed calves easier! city
dressed veols. 8V4&HC per poupd; country
dressed, 7HH4. ''
HOOS Kccelpts. 6,242 headj market
strong, flute an4 Pennsylvania hogs, 86-10
tft 80. .
BHfEP AND IA MBS Receipts, $874
head; sheep market steady; good lambs ISo
higher; others steady, closing firm! gbout
seven cars, partly late arrivals, be,!J over.
Sheep, t2 ax?i'4.60; culls. $2.00126; lamb,
5.60ii:&99; culls, tS.60t34.60.
Kaasas City Lira "took Maket.
KANSAS CITT, Aug. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10,000 head. Including 1,600 south
erns. Market slow to 10c lower. Choioe
export and dressed beef steers, 86.00tff6.90;
fair to good, t3.7n'86.O0; western fed steers,
t2.26ff4.2fT; etoeksrs and feeders, ' 82.26(84 56;
southern steers, t2.6of4.26; southern cows,
tl.WWfS.iMi! native cows, tl.?nfi4.fi0; native
heifers. t2.6O$4.80; bulls, 82 25ra,3.kl; calves,
t2.60W4.69.
HOoa-Recelnts, 16 0OO head. Market 5
10c lower. Top, 89 85; bulk. 8fi.loa6 26;
heavy. 86.10W6.2O; packers, 85.10(8636;. Pig
and lights, te.oivftfl.ss.
6HKBP ANP lAMBS-necelpts. 4,,W0
head. Market stendy la 10c lower. Natlva
lambs, t4.0u.a6 25; native wethers. 8.1754.15;
native ewes, 3 0fx?l8 76; .wsstnrn lapibs, 84 00
(?i.26; western yearlings, tJ 7f,'4tM; western
sheen, t3,60'iit.6o; stofikers gnd feedors,
feJ.76. ....
nt. I.osjls Lire Bteek Market.
8T. LOMIS, Aug. 10. OATTLH Receipts,
4,n0S head. Including 1.6VXI Texans. Market
lower and dull. Native shipping and ex
port steers. ti&Aftfl.oo, the top for strictly
fancv; dressed beef and butchers' steer.
a4 8tjS; steers under 1,000 pounds. 84
BOO; stockers and feeders, 8.ooti4.6: cow
and heifers. ti.'U,t fi; canners. tl.607J 28;
bulls, t'i 2fi(i8 f; calves, t3.Kfj6 60; Texas
and Indian steers, . t2.7uy4.16; cows and
heifers. l.oA;f3.ft0.
HOOS-Recelpls. 8,500 head. Market
steady for ligjit Tioa-a: all others lower,
plas and light?, 86.O0iu6.6O; packers, ti'JEJ
6.411; butchers and best heavy, 8o.2&u'&.60
SHEEP AND , TAM P.8 Receipts, 1,600
head. Market slow. Native muttons, t 50
A4DH; lamb, t4.0Of8.Of': culls and buck,
82 onof4.00; stockers, 2.26g'J.lt); Texang, 3.60
43S.86, . ' , , .
t. Joseph U toek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts 3.9ii7 head; market 14-ic luir; na
tive, t4.26!&6.76; cows and heifers, tl.5OS3.60;
tocker and feeders, tS.O0B3-78.
HOOSr Receipts 8,464 head; market
steady to lOe lower; light, ts.lOg2S.80; me
dium anij heavy, 86.0O(a8 ?5.
SHEEP AND LAMti 8 Receipts ,9M
head; market steady to luq higher; western
lambs, to.26.
Sloax City Mr Stack Market.
BIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 10. (Specle.l Tl
runi ) CATTLBRcelpts, n0 nead; tnir
ket 10e lower 1 Blockers. e;ady; bervas, 84 00
ti4.76; cows, bul's and mixed, t!4o4.O0:
stockers " feeder, t1.T6fiS.75; . calve and
rts'!!;,ai, t2.4-?1 60.
HOOo Receipts, t.KoO bead; market slow,
lFe lower, slllng at t4.6iy5.15; bulk, ti 3
too. J
toek ta ilgbt.
Following r the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yes
terday: Catti.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kmibiis City .
St. Ixiuls
Bt. Joset.h ....
6lou City ...
t,4o
23.01 10
IO.OiO
4,0u0
a7
. 400
Total
...U.lti7
19, 61
tills nuil rteslu. .
NEW YORK. Aug. 10 OII.S-Cottrn eel,
barely rteadv; prime crud. notnlnal; pr tun
ytillow. t'lH'.jv't'ite. petroleum, reflnfd. 7.7o;
J'hlUdelphla nd Paliltm r-, $7 81; I'nlladal
phla ami baltltnnr In bulk, I7. Turje i
Une, quiet, bt. 4, u lc,
HCiBl N Qu et ; svrolntd, common to goud,
$2 70.
HAVANNAH, Aug. 10 OIt8-Tjrpntlne,
MiloSIN-Klrm: A. B. C, 8? 30; I), f? W: K.
32 0- K. 82 45; O. tJ f"; II. : 7); I. f t 1. Ill,
id 88 8.'.; N, 4 '; V H. 3 8'.; W V, ti
( II Y Aug ..i.j-('i.dit b.i.
sru-es. a." fhlriiifitaii tiis. till 1 Ihim-'h;
avetsgu, ia.lKi Laiitlj, ei.i.intiiia Llmu, 'ti,-
..tt ... t
. ... fro
,.c4 ... IM
Hog. Sheen.
14i0 00
28.00 ft.niiO
t (rti 4 2yi
IfO IM)
a.4M 6.11
8:00 .....
0
918 barrel; average. o.M? bsre''; rung
Urns, 73,92 barrels; average, u,SJJ barrels.
OMAHA
wnoLtaALk
MARKET
Ceadltloa ( Traala a4 tsaetatlea aa
gtaele a Faaeg Pradaea.
KOOS Receipts, moderate; candled atork,
17V.-71r.
t'AXE POULTRY Hens, : rooster, 8a
turkeys, Mc; ducks, lei 4tese, fto; spring
chickens. WilSe.
HL'i TKH 4 Hcking stock. 14; choice te
fan?y dairy. I!l4c; separator. Ki717o.
FKEHir FISH Trout, 11c; pickerel.
flke, loc; perch, Tc; blueflsh. 12c; white;;
4c; salmon, lc; redsnspper, lie; lobster,
freen, ?c; lobster, boiled. 80c; builheads,
lo; catfish, 14c; black base J0c; halibut.
10c; crapples, 12c: roe shad, tl: buffalo, 804
white bnss, 11c; frog leg, per dos., too.
BRAN Per ton, 3it.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Healers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
37 00; No. 3, t 60; medium, 3 00; coarse,
1660. Rye straw, 36 60. Tliwe prices ar
for hay of rood color snd quailtjr.
IiIOHIOAIj KHtila.
O RANG 3.8 Sweets, choice, all slies, 33 2S
fit 6"; Valencia, ell le. 44.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 170, 800 a
360, t4.2f.4.60; choice, t3.7f.(i4.0O. '
CALIFORNIA FlOtt Per 10-lb. carton,
50c; imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 12c; ft-
crown, ni iMi.mii, iw,
BANANAS Per medlum-Slaed bunch. $3,04)
niUf liimho. t2.76.Ti8.2S.
PATLb Persian, per box of 30- pkftw
2.X; In 80-lb. boxes. 6c per lb.
PR C ITS,
APPLE 51 Horn grown, per oil. basket,
tl.OO; per bbl , t.' "OriH.Tt. -RASPBERRIES
Red rsspberrlea, per M
pts., tioo,
WLACKBERRIES Home grown, per' 34
BLUEBERRIES Wisconsin, per 18 qts,
ti 0. '
PKACHTC8 Arkansas Klbertas. per 4
basket crate. 90; California Crawford, per
box j1- hm trrown clings, per lo-It.
'"flI'MS California! Burbarka, fl.86$l.M,
Trsgety, tl SS; Greengage, $1.36. , .
VAH9-California, per box, 8l.T8ff1.0n.
CANTELOUPE Arkansas and Indlsa
Territory, rer crate, 32.6vfH.7S
WATERMELONS Per lb. (crated), HtA
CELKRX Per doi . 2503o.
IMir,IAllUE'0,
POTATCES New home grown, la sacks,
per bu.. 3VU46C. '
NAVt BE ANS Per bu.. 81,902.00.
V ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per lb.,
TOMATOES Home grown, per rnarkrt
basket, 80a .
Ct'Cl'MBEB8 Per dos., 15o.
TrRNIPS Home grown, per bu , BOO.
BEETS Home grown, per bu., 0o.- '
PARSLEY Per doa., 3,o ,'
WAX BEANS Per market basket, 60n.
STRING. BEANS Per market basket, too,
GREEN PEJPPER3 Per 8-baket crate,
POO. t "
SQUASH Home grown, per dos.. top.
PEAS Per bu. baekef. 7oc?tl.O0.'
trail iT .A NTRout hern, tar dos.. 81 BA
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. IOO.
CHEKSffi'-WlaconsIn twins, full cream,
Ho: Wisconsin Young America,. Jtc; block:
Swiss, new, I60; old, I6f no; Wlsconsia
brick, l.Tftc; Wlsconln IlmUerger, 18c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 graen. c;
No: 1 salted, 6U0; No. 3 salted, 74c; No. 1
veal oslf, 8 to 13 lbs., c: No. 3 veal calf.
It to 15 lbs., 7c; dry salted , $J12c; sheep
pelts, 349270; horse hides, ta.Tft.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, Jer lb.,
lftc; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. I soft shell,
per lb., 13c 1 No. t hard shell, per lb., IM;
pecsns, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb,,
loo; peanuts, per lb , 80; roasted . peanuts,
per lb., 8c ; Chill walnuts, per lb., Iatfi3V4o;
large hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; aluionds.
soft shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell. 18c
shellbarks, per bu.. U.W; black walnuts,
per bu., 81.26,
Bvaporated Applea aad Dried Ftmltu.
NEW TORK. Aug. 10. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet and
steady ao far as spot Is concerned, while
futures rules rather easy. Common are
quoted at 41i6Vrc; prime at 6&6c; choice
at 8l4S)Ve; fancy at 7j?7V4c. ,
CALJKOR4VIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
are quiet with quotations still ranging
from two to six and a quarter according
to grade. . Apricots ahow no change In
general conditions. It Is said some busi
ness is being done In fruit for prompt ship
ment from the coat. but snot quotation
remain unchanged with choice held at t1
ifflOc; extra choice at lOtyo and fancy at
ll(&'!2o. Peaches also are unchanged with
choice quoted at 7W7WC; extra choice at t4
o. and fancy at 9H4tl0o.
1 . . '
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10. BUTTES"
F1rn: extra western creamery, lie; extra
York full creams, choice to faJidjr,
o; ttUr to good. rAZta.
Mllwaafcea Orala Market.' '
m . v a . . a.mj.HHB A -. . n ,lr,,l. A M,
twii.rv At rt rtifj, yaus. ni.wnii.i
Market higher: No. 1 northern, 81.09; Nd. I
northern, fl.OS4Vl.4t7; new September, tl.Ou!.
RYE rirmi No. J, 73e,
BARLEV-Dull; No. t, 6051o; sample,
861ifi.
CORN Firm; No. I, tool, ykllow, 3c; Sep
tember. 63Vo,
Mlaaeapells Urgla Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10. W H EAT Sep
tember, 31.02: December, 96c; May, $1.00;
No: 11 hard, il.09; No. 1 northern, $107; No.
1 northern, 106.
FLOUR First patent. $6.40,80; second
patent, 85.3fSl6.4(T; first clears, tJ.TO.S8.80;
second elears, 32.86.
BRAN-tn N'k. tlf ftOi shorts, $17.60.
f'osfee Market. "
NEW ' TORK, Aug. 10. COFFEE The
market for futures opened firm at an ad
vance of 10-fi lfc points. Sales were 131.250
bags, Including September at ft.8W4.40oi
October, 8.46&8.60c; December, 6 6.ffl6.70cj
January. -6.7&c; M,rch, t.Sb.OOcJ May, 7,1
j(.i.2Dci July, T ?Sq. r -. ...
LAST STAGE OF THE JOURNEY
AatonablI Tnartit ..Start from
, prlasTaeld far St.' Instils tsj
' Krls Maraiagi.
SPRINGFJELD, IU., Aug. lo.-fcfrsb,ei
by a night's rest, forty-one or the loo or
more automobiles on their way from Bos
ton and New York to St. Louis, left Rprtrtg
field today for the Iat lap of their long
Journey. The, start for St. Louis wag mnde
by the first car Just before 7:30 this morn
ing. The others followed at short Inter
vss. Th tourists are due to reach East
Bt. Louis gbout 4 p. m-, where a stop will
be mads at the Eadea bridge until all cars
arrive and all 'the automobiles will then
proceed In ft procession to (ha World's fair
grounds.
aala laaiar Hates It. fareat Wa.
era Park, afanalag, la.
For th month ef un. July, August
snd September, on avery Sunday except
July t, th Chicago Oreat Western railway
will sell round-trip tiokst at on far to
O'.aat Western park, Manning, la. Far fur
ther Information anblr to 8. D. Parkhurst.
(neial agent, ltl Farngm U. tVfQavna Vbw
BB4L E9TATI3 TRAfliFEBi.
Deed filed for record August 10, 1904, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, ItHt
Fain ,m street, to The B;
Bmro C, Johnston to Mary H. ,.'
Ja7 k. lot 13. block f. Scring Lake
p .1 oo
Juh.i Collins ta Margaret Collins, lots
1 to 8,-piock 37, Wlleox's and... 1
Cathertn A. Collin to same, same
property ... , 1
Mary Collin to same, sam property 1
Nora Collins to aama, sam property , I
James Collins to same, same property 1
Maria t. Shelton to EUtry R. Hjmi, .
lots 10 and 11, block ft. Hawthorne..
Anne M. Larson and husband to Fred
Armburst, part of lots l and 1 block
14. Improvement association add L600
Harvey V. Price aul wife to Harry
A Tukey, lot 4 and 8. block I, snd
other propt.ty In Thomaon 4V Oou'
add 1
Provident Trut Co. to Harry Tuksy,
lot 8 la I. block 1, ard otbr prop
erty In Thorns aon A Goo',, ,. 1
Ida Fay Paynter to Frank J. Burlt
liard. lot 19, block 8, Druid If til $60
Henrv C. Flower and wife to eurxe
Gardner, part lot 1. block 92, Omaha (00
Vlinton rt . Drtsgs sna us tu jiny
iriunu 1. rfrKitr. iuii s v a, uus,
Knclj " I
Mre. I.IUas Brlrg and husband
Havmond T. Jenter. t.art of tax lot ' ' ' '
32 !n w'4 swVy 2K-16-13
Raymond T. Jester and wife to LUlat
itrisg. lota 1 to ft. Oak Knoll 1
P.syiiiixid T. Jester and wife to Clin
ton 11. Irls. tart of tax, lul 33 In
wW ST.'1 U i 1
Sheriff to John J. Barrett, part ol
WH eV $-15-18 20,000
Oeortjs A. kitirton to Ernest wet,
rrt of tax Iwt 40. 4-16-ia 1
WilllHm 11 T. 1'rjt and wif to M irl
T. I'.'-il, lt 16. bliHk t, Cliteixiori.. 2.4C0
John H. levy and wife to J. .1.11 O.
larger, part (it lot a, Cilitui A
Inc l.fKK)
lli;..rt J). Hrathn.-l! and 'fe to
.1.1 n 11. Levy, iul 21, Oriir.n at '
iauo ., u:i
nearby prints, soo., .... .
KOCJS Firm In ood Inquiry; resrby
firsts. 19Hc at mark: western nrats, 1200.
CM VW.fi te ITiem with ornnd damand: New