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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
THE OMAITA DAITjY 311313: V ft ID AY, AUGUST 24, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Rallies from Early Weakness on Export Demand. WEATHER CAUSES LIQUIDATION IN CORN Ontn Mnrket Ann In I'nilrr n DriircM liiK 1 11 II n cult, lint l.ntrr Itnll) I'rovlaloiin Are Dull Kurly, bjit Aftenrnril Mlititr Activity. CHICAOO, Aug. 23. Wheat was weak curly today In thz face of bullish non', lut rallied later on export demand. September cIokIiik fic higher. Corn nnd oits ich doted VitJUc lower. I'rovhlons closed slightly Improved. September wheat opened n shade .ip, nt i3?dfj73?4c. Liverpool showed a Htfd nil vance; heavy rains In tho northwest wro reported ns InterferliiK with Iiarvj4tlii and trnderH generally expected n fulllnc? oft In primary receipt In the near future. In tile faco of this the opening figure vvelo a disappointment The cause of this un tcspnnslvn attitude of tho market wan to lio found In iielllng by outsldo peoplo through commission house. In fllflgmt local traders sold the outside lead nnd September dropped early to T3',4c Later the presence of nn export demand beg.in to bo felt. This started the market up ward nnd early sellerH turned buyers, but found offerings very scuree. Hept"mber rallied sharply to 74?ic and closeil string, ??HiC higher, at "IMiTI'fcc. Cash ill" hero were reported at 1K,'"J0 bushels, whlc New York claimed seventy 'oiuIh taken t"r extort. Clearances at the seaboard In wheat nnd Hour weru equal to 177,A bush els, Russia reported depressing relunu from some quarters, nnd the rye crop ns below tho average Primary receipts wire l.WO.MiO bushels, compared with 61'),") njsh its last year. Mlnnc.ipullx and Dtlhitli te ported 377 cars, against' 212 last week and 2S1 a year ago. I.ocnl receipts numbered S3i cars, llftecn of contrnct grndc.. Ad vices from the spring wheat territory wen to the effect that the rains hnd dono se rious damage to wheat In shock. The do mestic llour trade was said to bo In a nourishing condition. Improvement In tho weather, ns viewed from tho standpoint of conirulsers. caused considerable liquidation In that cereil. The market opened a shade hlqhcr, but slumped steadily following the nrst trndes. Later the wheat strength acted as a support md most of the loss was regnlncd, tho dose being steady. September sold botweii 3.sv,e and 3:iHc. closing Vi'c down, nt SU'nff 3'Uc. HecelptH were 1 IS cars. Country acceptances were small. OatH wcro again under the depressing In fluence of September liquidation. Im proved crop reports from some sections, coupled with tho curly weakness of corn were, tho factors. The market recovered but llttlo In sympathy with the corn rally. September sold between 21'ic and 2l'-ic, closlne '.iffUe lower, at SWSlc. ilc celpts weru 'A cars. Provisions wcro dull early, but later some activity was stirred up by n cash demand, particularly for lard nnd ribs. ThK In view of the scarcity of cured meats, caused a stronger feeling In the pit. Tho soutn wns tho best buyer. September pork rn'rt between $ll.02i and 110.8714 nnd closed 7'te higher, nt JlO.UT'.i; September lnrd between R.2V nnd t'U.7',4. closing 2",4c better, nt J0.72',i, and September ribs between J7.05 and IC.07U, with the close Ho Improved, nt Estimated receipts tomorrow; Wheat, 415 ears; corn, 165 curs; oats, 3W) cars; hogs, 17,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. Hlch. 1 Low. ICIose.lYcs'dy. Wheat Aug. Sept. Oct. Corn Aug. Sept. Oct. O.l tH- Aug. Sept. Oct. I'ork- Sept. Oct. Jan. I.ntd- Sept. Oct. Jan. Itlbs- Sept. Oct. Jan. 73U 74H 73U 7l?i 73fe 73Wk 7IH 7317IVfiV4 72-li "U4fl?i 73(5 "4'i. 75', 7IH KIT. .".!! 39'i 30 33Tb 3014 0'.4 KTsMlMlU M 3SH 3S'., 3704 SSVifiVi aSHCfii 21U 2IU 21'; 21i 2l 21T 21' 2l4 21fi9, 21Jd 2! 224 21 22',k 22(4 11 OO 11 02V4 10 !7ts U 02!S 10 90 10 95 11 10 10 00 11 07j 10 0''2 11 00 11 124 10 97H 11 10 11 03 6 B714 (i 72V4 fi fi7H 0 7214 fi 70 6 72(4 fi 77(4 0 72H 774 fi 73 fi 474 G 62V4 8 174 tS's f 45 fi 97 7 03 fi 0714 7 03 7 00 fi M'A 7 00 fi 02(4 7 O) G 03 5 S7(4 5 90 S 87V4 5 00 r S3 No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: FLOUR-FIrm; winter patents, $3.7033.90; straights, 3.10f?3.G0; clears, $3.00!(3.:M; spring specials. $4.304.10; patents, f3.W 4.00: straights. J3.uHi3.40; linkers, $2.00i(2 fiO. WHEAT No. 3. 73c; No. 2 red, 7l',4'fi75e. COUN No. 2, SO'AliiMHc; No. 2 yellow, 40 fllOi.fce. OATS-No. 2. 22Vic; No. 2 white, 2l!ir(2ntc; No. 3 white, 2;lc2uc. IIARLEY-Oood feeding, SORS-Sc; fair to cholco malting, ll(U6c. SEEDH-No. 1 llaxsceil, $1.30; No. 1 north western, $1.40. I'rlmo timothy, $3,8313.93. Clover, contract grade, $0.23. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.00 ill. 05. l.ard. per 100 lbs., $0.70gC.72V4. Short ribs sides (loose), $H.93?f7.30. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $fi.ti2'4tG.73. Short clear sides (boxed), $7.M)J7.00, WHIBJCY-Hasls of high wines, per gal., $1.2414. HIHJARS-Cut loaf, $8.8S: grantilnted, $6.32; confectioners' A, $6.2S; off A, $fi.l3. Tho following aro tho rccelptH and ship- ineiiin lor louay; Articles. Flour, bbls...., Wheat, bu Corn, bu Onts, bu ltyc, bu ? Parley, bu On tho Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, lfu20Hc; dairies. IIGTlSc. Cheese, steady at lOylPic. Kggs, llrm; fresh, 13!$&Hc. nhw youic :r..M:it.vi, mahki:t. Receipts. Shipments. ... 15,0110 290,000 ... 320,000 r27,000 ... 192,000 229.000 ... 237,000 319,000 ... 3.000 10,000 7.000 tuonlon ror tlip liny on Vnrlon Comiiiodlf les. NKW YORK. Aug. 23.-FLOUR-necclpts, 12,377 bhl.s.; exports, 7.002 bbls, Firmer, buy ers paying old nsklng prices for spring pnteutH, with a fair demand for other grades ns well; winter patents, $3.75fri.00; steadily held; winter straights. $3.133.55; winter extras. $2.70fil.00; winter low grades, $2,404(2.70; Minnesota patents, $.1.9ufi4,23; Minnesota bakers, $2.83iit3.!.ri. Ryo Hour, easier; fair to good, $2.95iif3.1!i; cholco to fancy. $3.20-3.23. CORNMKAL Steady; yollow western. fiSc; city, 80o; Ilrandywlne, $2.452.55; No. 2 wrHtrrn, Bfilic f. o, h nllout. RYK Nominal; stato rye, Mijf32c; c. 1. f., New York. HARI.KY-Dull! feeding. 42ffl3c, c. I. f New York; malting, fisru51c, c. I. f., New Y'ork. RARI.KY SIAI.T-COc. Wl I BAT Receipts, 44,(00 bu.; exports, 23,875 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2 red, 7Sc elevator; No. 2 red. St'.c f. o. I., afloat: No. 1 northern, Diiluth, 8.TNc f. o. b., utloat; No. 1 hanl, Dulutli, 87t; f. o. b., nlloat. Options opened firm on Btronger cahlcs nnd then weakened under foreign selling, to gether with local unloading. During the afternoon prices recovered on big export transactions, however, and tho close was strong at HflUc net ndvanco. September. 78 fi-ltW79Hc, cIobciI 79c; October, 79QS0'fc, closed, 80Uc; December, SO 3-IOftS114c, closed 8tV4c CORN Receipts, 151,650 bu,; exports, 151.002 bu. Spot, stoiuly: No. 2, 45ic ele vator; 45',jo f- o. b.. afloat. Options opened firm with wheat, lint declined on reports of rains in tho west; llnally rallied on export saleH nnd closed steady at a partial -8c ile cllne. May, 10'i.iU I07c, closed Wio; Sep tember. 43T44i,ic, closed 44c: December, 40 3.1(WT40iiC, closed 40j,i OATS Receipts. lGG.fiOil bu.: exports, 10.2S0 ha. Spot, quiet; No. 2. 20c; No. 3. 25V4c; No. 3 white, 27Gi27',iio; track, mixed western, 25!4Ji27c; track white, M'ifj.TSc. Options dull but steady. HAY Dull: shipping, 72'.4fi75c; good to choice, S0192l.4c. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1899 crop. 10813c; old, 2ifjc; Pacttlc, 189J crop, 10jl3o; old, 2U5c. HIDKS Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs., JRc: California, 21 to 22 lbs., 2U4c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 134c. LUATHKR Steady ; hemlock sole, Rue. tios Ayres, light to heavy, 22!j23Hc; ucld, 22'tl23Hc. WOOIi-Dult; 251t28ir, Texas, 15CT16c. PROVISIOS-Heof. steadv; family. $10.50 M2.00j extra India mess, $lG.invff 17.00; old hams, $19.50(!20.I)0. Cut me.its, steady; pickled bellies, SMTllc: pickled shoulders, fi'4iifiic; pickled hams, 10iloa;c, Lard, steady; western steamed, $7,10; August closed $S92W nominal; refined, steady; con tinent, $7.4WiS.OO; South America, $S.O0; com pound, BU6Hc Pork, steady; family. S14.21 6115.23; short clear, $13.50fll5.25; mess, $12.25 13.25. ' TAM.OW-Steudy; city, 4 7-16c; country, 4U(tf4,c. MOLASSKS-FIrm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 43ii53c. Ill'TTUR-Recolpts, 4,fi49 pkgs.; Arm; current packed factory, 14 Gil fie. KOOS Receipts, fi.ira pkgs.; firm; west ern regular nacklng nt mnrk, 10fll5c; west crn. loss off, lCJjl7c. MKTALS Tin took a firmer course today on Increased demand and better news from abroad. The other departments, however, ruled dull nnd we.ik with prices tending downward, under heavy cables and neglect At tho close the metal exchange called pig Iron warrants weak and nominal nt $11.00; Inko copper very quiet at $1G.62',4; tin higher nt $3O.90H31.OO; lead dull at $4.25; spelter easy at $I.10A4.23. The brokers' price for lead Is $1 and for copper $10.75. CHKKSIV-Recelpts, ,.113 pl-j,; steady: large colored, lo'e, small colored, 1014c; lnrgo white, lOUtfloWc; small white, lOUt? 10ic. OMAHA WIlOUHAl.n MAHKCTS. L'lilidltlon of Trnde nml (liiotnt Ions on .ttniile nnd I'll 1M!- I'roitupr. i:rias Receipts liberal; good stock firm at 13c. LIVB POrLTItY-Hens. 7074c; roosters, according to ngo nnd size. 3yci broilers, 10c; ducks, Ifific; geese, 4fi5c; turkeys, Sc. FRKSH DRKSSKD I'OL'LTRY liens, 8(4 t)9c; roosters, 5B6c; ducks nnd geese, OKlOo; broilers, tier lb., 1212l4o: turkeys, 12'.4c. 11 t.'TTKR Common to fair, 13ie ; choice, 15fil6e; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 1718e. ... FISH-Trout, 10c: blue dsn. 12c; plckorel, 8e; catfish, 12c, dressed buffalo, 6c: white flali. 9e; herring, 6c; black bass, 10c; sal mon, 13c; white bass, 10c; cropple. 10c; plk?, 10c; halibut, 12o j bullheads, 10c: ring perch, Gc; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c; mackerel, 20c; codfish, 10c; yellow perch, 6c, PIOKONS-I.lvc, per doz., 90c. VHALS Choice, 9210c. HAY I'er carload lots: Upland, choice, $8.(0; No. 1 upland. $7.50: medium. Jfi.50; coarse, $3.50; ryo straw, choice, $3.00; No. 3 corn, 3Sc; No. 3 white oats. 26c: cracked corn, per ton, $14.50; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, $15.'; bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton, $15.00. VKOETAHLKS. Ct'CFMRKRS Per doz., 20tf23c. NHW TVRNIPS-Per bu. basket, COc. NIIW HKKTS-Per dozen bunches, 1M120c. NHW CARROTS Per doz., bunches, 2c. LHTTI'CK-Per doz.. lOJilSc. RADISIIF.8 Home-grown, per doz., ISc. PKAS Per 4bu. basket, Roc. BKANS Wnx, per half-bushel basket, 40c; string, 33c. NHW POTATORS-Per bu., 355T45c. CAJIUAOK Home-grown, per lb., lic. CAl'I,lFLOWHR-Per doi.. $1. ORICKN CORN-Pcr doz., 10c. TOM ATOKS Home-grown, per H-bU. basket, 40c. ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., KiWic. CHLKRY Michigan, 25fI30c. FRUITS. PHACHKS-Callfornln. per box, 90cS$l; Texus, per 4-lmskct crate, $1. APRICOTS None on tho market. PI.rMS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.151.25. PRl'NKS California. Tragedy, per crate, $1.23; K'idsay. Japan, per crate, $1.23. RARTI.KTT PIJARS-Cnllfornln, per box, $1.7M12.ffl. (JRAPKS-Californln, 4-baskct crnto. $1.60; Tokays. $2; Concords, homo grown, 2Jif2Jc. NI3CTARINUS Cullfornla, 4-basket crata, $1.23. OOOSnHHRRIKS-Out of tho market. WATHRMKI.ONS-As to size, 20c' to 25c each. CANTAI.OPPH-Ocms, per dozen, 4030c; Inrge sizes, fOfiOOc. APPLHS-Natlvc, T5cQ$l per bu.; per bbl., $2.COi3.U0. TROPICAL FRCITS. PINHAPPLKS-Pcr dozen, $1.60(31.75. ORANOICS Mediterranean sweets, per box. $1; Vnlenclns, $1.2504.60. LHMONS California, fancy, $6.00; choice, $5.60. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Hickory, large, per bu $1.23: shell barks, $1.33; English walnuts, per lb., 12S1 13c; Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., Ilffl6c; raw, per lb., e'fltic; roasted, 64 7&c. HIDES. HIDES No. 1 green hides, 6c; No. 2 preen hides, 5c; No. 1 salted hides, Oc; No. 2 salted hides, 5',4c; No. 1 venl calf, 8 to 12 pounds, 7c; No. 2 venl calf, 12 to 15 poundj, 6c. St. I.ouIn Crnln nml Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 23. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red, ensh, elevator, 70c; track. 70?iff) 72c; August. 70-c; September, 71c; Decem ber, TSTiic; No. 2 hard, 67c. CORN-FIrm; No. 2 cash, 34c; track. 40 ffilO'ic; August, 3SUc; September, 37Tc; De cember, SSHc OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 21'ic: track, 21 22c; August. 21Uc; Scptembwr, 2H4c; Deci-mber, 22c; No. 2 white, 25',4Q26c. RYE-Dull, ISc bid. FLOUR Active, but uuehanged. BIPEDS Timothy, scarce and nominal at $3.50&4.OO. Flax, steady nt $1.39. CORNMKAL-Steady nt $2.10p2.15. 1IRAN Steady to llrm; sacked, cast track, 66''oG7c. HAY-Steady; timothy, $S.50Q12.00; prai rie. $6.00'jj7.60. WH ISKY Steady at $1.25. 1 RON COTTONf I ES-$1.80. RACrilNO-Steady at $8.1008.85. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $12.50. Lard, higher; choice, $6.67',4. Dry salt meats (boxed), strong; extra shorts, $7.37',i; clear ribs, $7.50; clear sides, $6214. Bacon (boxed), strong; extra shorts, $8; clear ribs, $8.1214; clear sldew, $S.t5. METALS Lend, higher, Htcudy, $1.20; spelter dull. $1.00. POULTRY Firm: chickens, 7c; young, Dc; turkeys, G'f?7c; young, 9c; ducks, 5c; young, fijifi'.ic; geese. I!c; young, 5c. EOOS-Steady, lHfcc. RUTTER-Stendy; creamery, 172Jc; dairy, 1hfl7c. RECElPTS-FJour, 6.000 bbls.; wheat, 103, 000 bu.; corn. 31,000 bu.; oats, 31,(XK) bu. SIIIPMENTS-Flour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat. 131,000 bu.; corn, 41,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. KniiKii Cl(- i nil 11 nml Provision. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 23,-WHEAT-Sop-tember, i'.IUc; December, 67c; cash, No. 2 hard, filfiCoc; No. 3, C2',iy64c; No. 2 red. 69 70Vie; No. 3. tw't.'ffGSe. w CORN September, 34',i034ic; December. 32'dc. Cash, No. 2 mixed, 36H03G',4c ; No. 2 white. 37c; No. 3, 36ic. OATS-No. 2 white, 21c. . RYE No. 2. 45C. 1 1 AYcholco timothy, $9.25; choice, pralrlo. $6.004t.5n. i!K'IT1V"-t',reumcr:' I6?lScj fancy. 16c. LCOS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas, l.'c doz., loss off, cases returned; new whltewood cases Included, M-c more. RECEIPTS-Whent, 126,000 bu.; corn, 6,500 bu.; oats, 6,000 bu. HU'paiENTS-Whoat. 261,600 bu.; corn, 17,200 bu.; outs, 2,000 bu. ' 'I'liledo .Mnrkot. Ti?.''Rn0'. ;'-fV,IB'. S3 WH EAT Higher, ,c"vi-v,l,l0'' .7,.'4; AiiBiist. 77Ho: Septem 1,..c)';.,0l.cr TS"' December. SOUc CORN-Dull, lower; No. 2 cash, 40c; Sep tember, 41V4c OATS-Dull. unchanged; No. 2 cash, 2214c: September, 22isc. UXKrP")!.' ""changed; No. 2 cash. 51Uc. .Af.'h.IAS-CJovcr' "ctlve, higher: '9S prime. $(i.00; '09 prime, $0.15; October. $6.53; No. 2 I.lvrrpool Crn 1 11 Mnrkrt. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 23.-WIIEAT-Spot, firm; No. 1 red, western, fin 2d: No. 1 north ern, fin 3d; No. 1 California, 6s 3dffifis 4d. Futures, steady; September, 6s UV-A; De cember. 6.1 Id. CORN Spot, llrm: American mixed, new, Is Hd; American mixed, old, 4s "Ad. Futures, Quiet; September, Is !4d; October, 4s Wd; November, 4s Hd. , Dulutli Mnrket. DULUTH, Minn.. Aug. 23,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, cash, 79;c; September. 78T4c: De cember, 79c; No. 1 northern, cash, 77Uc: September, 7ti'!hC; December, 77c; No. 2 northern, 7l?c; No. 3 spring, 7114c. CORN-39V. OATS-2J?itf. Mliiiieiipollii Wlient Mnrkrt, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, Aug. 23. WHEAT Active, closing strong; September, 7Uic; December. 75H'C: No. 1 northern, cash. 76.i &7r.VjO. No. 2. 74c; No. 3, 71072ic. FLOUR-Unchanged. RRAN-HlKher; in bulk, $12.00qi2.25. l'lilluileliililn Produce MnrUct, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23. HUTTER Firm; fancy western creamery, 21Hc; faney western prints,- 23c. EOOS Finn; fresh nenrby nnd western, lCltc; fresh nenrby southwestern, 15c; fresh nearby southern, 14c. Milnniiker (Jrnln .Market. MILAVAUKEE, Aug. 23.-WHEAT-Flrm: Nn. 1 northern, 7Cc; No. 2 northern, 73 74Vie. RYK Firm; No. 1, 61e. PARLEY Firm; No. 2. 50c; sample, 35$ 49c. Peorlii Murket, PEORIA, Aug. 23,-CORN-Lowcr; No. 3, 39c. OATS-Ensler; No. 3 w..,ie. 22'ic WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.21 for fin ished goods, Movr.Mii.vrs OK STOCKS AXI1 IIOXDS. Mnrket Move AIoiik In Its Quiet nnd II mi ill Cliniiuel, NEW YORK, Aug. 23.-Huslness nt the Stock Exchange toduy was nguln of small proportions. Some Irregularity occurroJ In the "movement of prices and nef cnanses showed about an even distribution of email gains nnd losses, tfpeclnl movements were under way In Individual stocks, but ihelr tendency exercised 110 effect on the general list. Stocks which have tended upward recently continued In that direction toJ.y, particularly Consolidated das. New Jer sey Central aty' St. Louis Southwestern, Tho latter wa 1 tnken nn reports of a Gosslblo dlvlde'id on tho preferred stock, ut the comrrTon shares also rose a point. While no cor-oboratlon ha been mado re garding tho reported deal In New .lorsjy Central, thf.t stock moved, up 2 points, but only retained a net gain of per cent Ualllmoro & Ohio sympathized In the mc t mcnt to the extent of about l nolnt. but Old not hold tho advantage. At no time aunng tho day was there any indlcati. 1 of strength In tho western railroads, which were Inclined to drng on reports of dnman' to the corn crop In Knnsas. Liquidation developed In American Ico on talk that In terests said to be connected with the property were disposing of their holdings. An extreme loss of 2Uc occurred, but al most n. point was recovered In the cl'jsiu dealings. Arbitrage houses censed tr.uitlii early, but sold about 5,000 shares of a rlous Issues. A bid ,of 2 per cent was made for call money lato In tho afternoon, but there was no transaction nt that rate. Uu. Iness throughout tho day was at the re cently ruling tlgures of 1UUU4 per cent Reductions lu various grades of soft sugnri hod no effect on tho Sugar stock, which lia 1 dealings of less than 3,l0j shares. The foreign weekly bank statements, which weru published today, furnished about the only news of Importance. The statome it of the Hank of, Engluud demanded the most attention, owlpg to the recent marked te laxatlon of money nnd discounts In Lon don. Uulllon holdings Incrensed $12,ho,5M, mainly through tne receipt of gold ft cm here In connection with the Ilrlllsh ix chequer loan. Loans, however, Increased $7,0!i5,OUO. Tho bank gained today jy.l'AWU gold, comprising In part the gold forwarded from here on Wednesday a week ugo. This amount docs not ligure In today's itats ment. Tho Hank of France showing In dicates that u contraction in credit Is still followed. Note circulation decrj-is d $9,725,001) and loans wero reduced $1,530,0)0. Uold holdings, however, Increased 2,2I'), (WO. In tho last half hour of business prices yielded and the closing was easy in tone. Tho feature of the bond market today was the heavy nbsorption of St. Louis Southwestern first nnd seconds, which gained 1 per cent each, Other Issues were in moderate demand und llrm. Total sules, par value, $1,20-3,OijO. United States government bonds wcro unchanged In bid prices. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnnnclul cablegram says: In tho ab sence of speculation In the mar kets here today tho tone was heavy tn the early hours, Influenced eomowhnt by foolish talk of nn Impending wnr with France. In tho afternoon the bears closed some of their contracts on heavy receipts of gold. Amorlcuns wero neglected. Pat Is sold shares on tho relapse In metal. Following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: . 70K . 4 . 27'i . 22 . r.3 111.. "; .. s .. 4: .. i ..11: ..ns .. fin' .. 10'i .. Mi .. .11 Atchison do pfd ll.-iHImora & Ohio Canadian l'aclllc. Canada Ho Clies. & Ohio .... Chicago O. W C, 11. & Q ad. Ind. & I. do pfd Chlcujro & 1 Chicago A N. V...in, C, 11. I. & P MV, c. c. c. & at. i Colonulo So do 1st pfd do 2d fd Del. & Hudnon. Del. L. & V.... Denver & It. O. do pfd Krlo do lt pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Coal .. Hocking Valley Illinois Central Iowa Centrnl ... do pfd K. C. I". & a.. Ivike Hrle & W do pfd Iike Hhore . L. & N , Manhattan I. Met. St. Ity lSJVOtn Mexican Central Minn. A St. I... do rfd Mo. l'aclllc MoblH & Olilo . M.. K. & T. . I'nlon Pacino M'i do pfd 7 Wiibasli 6't da pfd m. Wheel. & L i: M. do 21 pfd 5.1'i WU. CentiHl n Third Avenue Ill A.Iunn Kx IK Amerlean Kx IV, U. S. 4". WVIIs-Kaigo HX....1M Atnr. Cot. Oil .... Mi 4 1I0 pfd Amor. Multifile 44 do pfd 2.1 Amer. H. & It 33(, do pfd 8U Amir. Spirit t'.i do pfd .; Atner. H. Hoop .... 19'; do pfd CI Atner. tt. & W 33 do pfd 74 Anr. Tin Plate... 2.-'4 do Pfd 76 ..116H Amcr. Tobacco .... 93'i .. ni ao prii i:s Anoc. Mlntnif Co... 44S ::::SR do pfd.... N. .1. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & W.... do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W Ore. Ity. & Nav do pfd Pennsylvania ... Itendlng do 1st fd dn 24 pfd rtio a. w do pfd St. L. & S. K..., do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St I. Kouthn-,.. do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. ft Omaha So, Paclflc 80, Itnllway do pfd Tex. & raclflc .. lSU'Htooklyn II. T Mi Colo. )"iiel A Iron.. 3I'4 W Con. Tobacco 25'i ..209 do pfd 77 'VFfdrra! Steel 311, ilo prj cr,i Kletrlc 13S lli Olucose Sucar 52"t ..51 do pfd .. 9314 Inter. Paper .... ..61 I do pfd .. 37 Iicletle (las .. , Natlemal Illtctitt .. Jl I do pfd ..136 National Lead . ..IW'i' "in Pfd .. 3IU National Steel .. .. 74'4 do pfd .. 70',i N. Y. Air llrake .. 21 '4 No. American ... .. 42 l'aclllc Cn.-vst ... .. :i I do 1st pfd ..llO't, do Id pfd .. SPi Pacific Mall .. 17 People's (Jas .... .. MTi Prenyl S. Car 2!il 60 pfd ,. M Pullman P. Oar. .. M S. It. & T ,. Sugar ,. M I do pfd .. 33'jiTenn. Coal & I.... .. 13 U. P. leather .... ,. 2914I do pfd ..1131.4' P. 8. lliiblwr ..172 do pfd ..122 Western Vnlon .... .. 3ivti Republic I. ,fc S... .. U' dn pfd .. r. p. c c. & st. l.. .. 14i , 93 23 , 66 7I4 3Pi 17' 81 i I5H . M'4 no ... ir, ... K ... 5 ... 01 ... 31 ... 'i ... 3s; ... 71 ...1S1 ... ...1T4 ...11 ... 69(4 ... ion ... M; ... 30 ... M'S, ... 79S ... 11 Offered. Ex-dlvldend. Nw York Mono j- Market, NEW YORIC. Aug. 23-JIONEY-On cnll. steady: nctual transactions, l'HlH4 per cent: prime mercantile paper. 4515 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with nc tual business In bankers' bills ut $l.871,sW 4.S71i for demnnd nnd nt $4.8IUff4.R4H for sixty days; posted rates. $1.85iii4.K5li and $1.S.SU4.!0; commercial bills. $l.S3V4t?4.M. SILVER-Unr. ClUc; Mexican dollars, 4$Hc; certificates. 01Vi62c. HONDS-tGovprnments, steady; railroad, firm; state, strong. The closing prices on bonds today are S3 follows: reg., P. 8. ref. 2, reg. do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, do coupon , do old, 4s, rcg... lo coupon do I, res do coupon P. of C. 3 5.i Atch. gen. 4s do adj. 4s Canada So. 2s Ches. & O. 4!4 do fn C. & N. W. c. 7s.., do S. F. deb. Es., Chicago Tor. 4s..., Colo. So. 4 s d. tc n. a. is do 4s Ilrle gen. 4s V. W. & V. O. Is., Oeneral Klectrlo 6s, la, Central Is K. C. P. & CI. Is I,. & N. tint. 4 M.. K. & T. 2s .101 111 .109 .109 131 ,133 ,115 115 112U 125 , nr.?; ,!S P94 USV4 ,145 1W5 93 814 102i 58 69 , 72'i 110 113 95T4 do 4 N. Y. C. Is N. J. C gen. tn... No. Pacific 3s do 4s N Y (' & 8 1. 4s. N. fk V. con. 4s... Ore. Nav. Is do 4s O. S. !,. 6s do consol 5s Reading gen. 4s... Rio O. W. 1 St 1, 4 I M c. 5s. S I. t 3 V g. S. fit. Paul consols .. St. P.. C. & P. Is do fs So. Pacific 4s So. Hallway Cs.... H. R. & T. 6s , Tex. & Paclflo Is.. do 2s Union PaclOo 4s... Wabash Is do :h West .Shorn 4s Wis. Central 4... Va. Centuries . 92 .IOS14 121T4 . "m'4 .101 .107 . 97T4 .109 .102 V, .IW'd ,112'i . 87 . 98 .111 .12l4 .167 UUi ,110'i 7854 109 63 .112 . .', .10.VJ .H7VJ .ion; .lll'i . ssi . 90 When Issued. Trust receipts. Iloston (Stoek Uiiotntloiin. nOSTON, Aug. 23. Call loans, 2rf,1 per cent: time loans, 33 1 14 per cent, Ofllclal closing: A.. T. & S. P do pfd ,, Amcr. Sugar do pfd , Bell Telephone ... Itoston Albany. Iloston Hlevattd , lloslon & Me C , II. ft Q Dominion Coal do pfd Federal Steel do pfd Fltchhurg pfd Gen. Klrctrlo do pfd rid. Rlec. Ill Mexican Central ., Mich. Telephone . N.K. O. ft C... Asked. . 27!i . 70 .123 .116 .141 .24 .147'., .m .123 . 4I1 . 34''. .1361.4 .138 .139 .203 . Si . 131. Old Colony Rubber , Union Pacific West Knd Wis. Central Atchlfon 4s N. K. O. ft C. ts. Adventure Allouez Mining Co, Amal. Conner Itoston ft Mont..., IlUtte & rtnstnn Calumet ft Hecla., Centennial "iirrtlnldt Osceola Parrot Santa Fo Copper... Utah Mining Winona , , 18i , on iVi 41 13Vj , 97 , 64 2!j , 1 8?4 317 63 760 16 23 67i 41; 4'4 !04 3 Consols, money lo account Atchison Canadian Pacific St. Paul Illinois Central .. lVmlsvllla Union PaclfV pfd N. Y. Central .... London Stock OuolndniiH. LONDON, Aug. 23. I p. m.-ClosIng: OSSi 0U 23 91S 11814 .P9'4 . 73H . 7? .132V, Erie do 1st pfd Pennsylvania ... Reading No, Pacific pfd. Orand Trunk ... Anaconda Hand Mines .... 11V, 34H 661 ; S. 73U 6'4 9U 39H HAR RILVER-Steady. 2SHd per ounce. MONEY 202H per cent; the rnto of dis count In tho onen mnrkot for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills, 3'4ir 3 ocr cont. mt York .til 11 1 iter Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-The following aro tho closlns quotations for mining shares today: Ontario , 550" Ophlr , 53 Plymouth 10 yulcksllver uo do pfd 631 Sierra Nevada 31 Standard JS0 l.'rlcn Con 18 Yellow Jacket 23 Chollar 14 Crown Point II Con. Cal. ft Va 13S Deadwood 145 Oould ft Currle .... 45 Rale ft Norcross... 17 Homestak Soon Iron Silver S3 Mexican 21 Financial Noien, CHICAGO, Aug, 23. Clearings, $20,171,033; balances, $2,450,030. Posted exchange, $I.S5fl 4.SSV4: New York exchange, 15o discount. CINCINNATI, Aug, 23ClearlnBS, $2,15S, 900; New York exchange, lOfllSc discount. Money, 2VT6 per cent, ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 23.-Clcarlngs, $1,- OW.COT; UUnccs, tm,itf, Money, i'u per cent New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium uskciI. 1. aii'.v Aug, 23. Exchanges, $15,504,141, balances, $l,!)2f.51. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.-Exchnnges, $122, 685,533; balances, $8,212,051. I1ALTI.MORE, A.tg. 23.-CIcnrlngs, $2,415, 81S; balances, $33,rv0. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.-CIearlngs, $12,170,138; balances, $1.670,735. I'orelKii Flnnnclnl, LONDON, Aug. 23. Tho weekly state ment of tho Hank of England shows the following changes; Total reserve, increase 2,811.0(1') Circulation, decrease. S3 1,0 JO Uulllon, increase 2.411,11') Other securities, decrease l,lt7,0,J) Other deposits, decreaso t)ll,0'"J I'ubllc deposits, Increase r.lMl.WO Notes reserve, Increaso 2,'0I,') Government securities, decrease... 2 0,000 Tho proportion of the Rank of England's reserve to liability Is 41.01 per cent. Last week It was 36.50 per cent. Rate of Jts count unchanged, nt 4 per cent. On the Stock Exchange today money wns easy In tho distribution of 2,000,000 of rail road dividends having no npprccUDlo effect on the short lonn market, Operators complain loudly of tho nbsencc of ordsrs. Tho depression Is attributed to the net weather, talk of political troubles, dear money nnd nnythlng of a i;loomy character that can be thought of. The weakness shown by consols Is represented as being partly due to trnde union sales In order to provision strike funds. Homo railroads were comparatively steady today and Great Easterns and Great Westerns ndvanced. Americans wero fairly steady, the southern lines being supported, particularly Soutn ern Ptclllc. The amount of bullion Mken Into tho Hank of England on halunco to day was 1,S20,000. Spanish 4s, 71.75. PARIS, Aug. 23. The weekly statement of the Hank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased, 4S,62o,000 francs; treasury ncoiint, current, Increase, 10,S50 0"0 francs; uold In hand, Increased, 14,2(io,0(io francs; bills discounted, decreisod, 22,750,000 francs; silver In hand, incroi-sed, 2,s75,Ouo francs. Thoro wns a good disposition on tho Ilourso today in spite of profit taking, which caused a degree of .heaviness. Funds were weaker nnd Ottoman banks show n marked advance. Rio tlntos were weak, due to sales for English nccount. Knlllrs were nlo affected nnd Mulshed weak. Three per cent rentes, lOOf62He for the account; exchange on London, 25f 17V4c for checks. Spnulsh 4m closed 72.00. HEHLIN, Aug. 23.-A somewhat improved condition provniled on tho Uotirsc today, especlnlly In tho enso of locals, owing to bear covering. Internationals, Amerlcnns nnd Canndlan Pnclllcs were steadier. 'Ex-change- 011 London. 20 mnrks 47V4 pUs for checks. Discount rates; Short bill. 2 per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. Ciniilltluii of tlif Treiisurj-, WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Today's state ment of the treasury bntances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available, cash balance, $13(5,600,750; gold. $(18,021,101. Cotton Mnrkot. NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-COTTON-Futurcs opened steady at an advance of 7 points on August and 11 decline of 24 points on other positions,, nnd pursued nn Irregular course within a narrow range of variations, with the udvnntngo most of the time on the side of tho shorts. After the opening of the mnrket there was nn advance of 8 points on covering, followed by a break of 10 points on further reports of rain In tho contrnl nnd eastern sections of tho belt. At noon a net loss of 4fitf points wns apparent, with subsequent chnnges "(Important, und trading was very slack. Increased atten tion 'was given to the receipts, which, whllo rather large, are behind the move ment for 11 yenr ago. The crop news was too mixed for confident action on the pnrt of any class of traders, and tho volume of tho day's business was very small, with the market fliiallv quiet In tone nt 47 points net lower. Spot closed quiet, Uc de cline; middling upland, 9TBc; middling gulf, 10ic; sales, 10,159 bales. Futures closed quiet; August. 9.03c; September, 8.67c; Oc tober. S.rilc: November. 8.39c: December. S.37o; January, 8.37c: February, 8.3Sc; March, 8.40c; April. 8.41o; May. 8.42c; June. 8.46e. KliW UKLHAKS, AUg. 23. COTTON Steady; ordinary, 7 7-16c; good ordlnnry, 8Hc; low middling, 9V4c; middling, 10c: good middling, 10Uc; middling fair, 10Hc; re ceipts. 319 bales: sales. 50 bales: stock. 31.- 125 bales. Futures, quiet; August, 9.92c bid; September, S.twitf 8.67c; October, S.29fi2.3(c; November. 8.m?i8.21e: Deremher. R.ISfiS 1)f January. 8.19ftS.20c; February, 8.2!f8.23c; .Miircn, o...i's.iJc; April, ts.o'ns.zic: .May, S.Z7 B8.2ac. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.-OOTTON-Qulct and unchanged; sales. 61 bales; middling. 9 9-16c; recelnts. 120 bales : shlnmenfn. 415 hnl. stock, 12,302 bales. . Calfcc Mnrket. NEW YORK, ' 'ANlg. 23.-COFFEE-Spot Rio easy: No. , Invoice, S'.$c; mild market, barely steady. Cordova, nominal. The market for coffee futures started steady In tone with May unchnnged nnd other posi tions 5 points lower nnd then promptly rallied on nctlvo covering and support from abroad, latter based mainly on tho reaction following the recent lato doc'.llic," Outside speculation was slack, however, and spot demand suniclently light to check confi dence on tho hull side. Brnzlllnn receipts wero large, warehouse deliveries llgltf. Tho mnrkot closed steady with prices iftt un changed to fi points higher. Total rales 28,000 bags, Including September, $7.33; Octo ber, $7.33; December. $7.6542 7. GO; Janunrv, $7.557.60; February, $7.65; March, $7.0507.70; May, $7.75f(8.00. Cllllfiirulii Dried Krnlta. NEW YORK, Aug. SI. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Interest In tho dried fruit market continues generally lax with tho situation uninteresting In Its main Phase. Demand Is, however, about equal to offerings, thus preventing mnrked chango In quotations, which nro as follows: Prunes, 3V&1t7'c per pound ns to size and quality. Apricots. Royal. Uil4e; Moor Park, 15fi'17c. Peaches, peeled, llfalSo; un peelod, CfiOe. State evaporated apples, com mon. 3f5c; prime, 4i(5iic; choice, JvitfGc; fancy, G4i&7e. CHICAGO MVFj STOCK MAHKET. Tone of Prices on KxclinnKe Ilnles (ii'iicrnlly Ntpudy. CHICAGO. Aug. 23.-CATTLE-necelpts. 9,500 head, Including 2,500 westerns and SOO Texans; native, steers, steady; westerns and Texnns, steady tn slow: butchers' stock, about steady; natives, best on salo today, ono car, nt $8; good to prime steers, $5,40(8) 0.00: poor to medium, $4.55W5,35; selected feeders, $l.001?4.75; mixed stockers, $3.25 3.90; cows, $2.(13ffi'4.40; heifers, $3.0065.00; ennners, $2.00j2.60; bulls, slow, $2,50 (fll. 40; cnlves, $4.50(56.50. Texans, receipts, 8iX) bend; best on sale today, ten cars, at $3.G5; Texas fed steers, $1.15J5.00; Texas grass steers, $3.2001.00: Texas bulls, $2.50 4T3.25. HOGS-Rccelpts today, 22,000 head; esti mated tomorrow, 19,000; left over, 4,500; light, steady; others steady to a shade lower; lop. $5.5214: mixed nnd butchers, $4.95 Gf5.13; good to cholco heavy, $5.O01f5,45; r'oilgh heavy, $I.S.Vifl.93; light, $5.15ij75,&24; bulk of sales, $."i.l2!4rtf5.33. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccclpts, 11,000 head; sheep, steady; lnmbs, steady to strong; good to cholco wethers, $3,63ff 1.00; fair to cholco mixed, $3.35413.63; western sheep, $3.25iT3.7G; Texas sheep. $2.50?3.50; native lambs, $1.00!ffi.25; western lambs, $4.75(55.25. St. I.ouIn I.Ivi .Stock Mnr'KPt. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 23,-CATTLE-Recelpts. 3,600, Including 2,300 Texans. Market steadv. Nutlvo shipping and export steers, $1.70!? 6.00; dressed beef nud butchers' steers, $1.50 (B5.40; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.23y5.25; stockers nnd feeders, $3.15'?4.G0: cows nnd heifers, $2.00f?l.g5; canners, $1.50fj2.8S; bulls, $2,751)3.(0; Texas and Indian steers, $1.25y 4.90; mws nnd heifers, $2.25f3,75, HCGS-Recelpts. 4.100. Market steady. Pigs and lights. $5.3)S5.10; packers, $5.l5tf 5.30; butchers, $5.35f5.45. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts. l.'.-jn. Market steady. Native muttons, $3.504i i.'; lnmbs, $I.OOfi5.00; culls nnd bucks, 12yg 3.75; Blockers, $3.1OW3.G0, Nimv York l.lve Stock. NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-HEEVES-Re. celpts, 80fl, mainly for exporters and slaugn. ters; no trado ot Importance; fooling steady; cables unchanged; shipments uono. Cnlves Receipts, 260. Demand nctlvo and prices steady. Veals, $3.006S.CO; bulls, $1.00; grussers, $3.00. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Rocolpts, 3,515. Sheep weak nnd very few wanted; lambs opened active; closed quiet; Fix cars, nearly all sheep, unsold. Sheep, $2.s5f4.f'0: culls, $1.5ftTI2.(); lambs, $I.50'ii6.75; culls. $1.00. HOGS Receipts. 3.315; two cars on sale; firmer, nt $5.OfifG.00; cholco light state hogs, $6.10(36.15. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs day, August 23, 1900: AVnrrnnly Ileeils, Albert Sommers nnd wlfo to Antonla Prznnowskl, lot 14, block 5, Wilcox's add $1000 Thomas Whlttoker and wife to C, A. Meiedlth, n 37 feet lot 16. Reed's 2d add 2,050 Solon Emery and wife to E. L. Emery, sH so nw no 26-15-12 ... W. K. F. Vila nnd wife to H. Pinker ton, o 30 feet lot 19 In udd to blocks 1 and IS, 2d ndd to Bedford Place South Omaha Lnnd compnny to Aunio Worton. lot 5, block 93, South Omahn Atlantic Realty association to D. L. C. Houston, lot 17, block 1, Ilemls Park. 600 900 600 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt of Outvie Today Wore Not So Heavy, but Hogs Were In Better Supply. HOGS SELL LOWER THAN YESTERDAY Choice Cntlle Today Drought Alion't Sternly Prices, but Common Kinds Were Slnrr nnd I.ovrcr All Around, 80UTH OMAHA, Aug. 23. nm!fcipi? wcrc: CatUe. Hogs. Sheep. nma Slon1'iy 4.916 2.6IS 16,194 "ca Wednesday 6.M0 7,5W 11.351 Ofllclal Thursday 3,266 S.463 7,096 oPJir d.ny8 tn,s wcck....!7.W9 23,759 33,795 DQmn llAl'a In., ... t. tt noi .rt tit tct 111 S'?2e d.?y9 Weel before.. 16.747 27.52S 23,301 S-a i"rco weeks ago.. 12.188 22,335 13,131 Same four weeks ngo... 8,130 22.212 20.69S veraPe price paid tor noes tor the last Au. Auk. Auk. Aug. Auc Allff. All tf. AUff. AU(f. AUK. Auk. AUK. Auk. Auk. Auk. Auk. Auk. Auk. Auk. auk. Auk Auk. Aug. 3,. 4,. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 21., 23. 11900 5 15 o 18 5 15 5 10 5 04 6 14 G 15 5 01 5 00 4 99 4 93 4 971 4 97 4 91 5 00 4 95 fi 03 5 021 5 01 4 97 1SS9.1S3.1S3).)6!W.15SJ.UH4. 4 19 3 79 2 77fi"4S-4"59 4 26 3 74 3 451 I 4 40 4 55 I 4 33 I 67 3 471 2 S3 4 54 4 5 4 43 3 64 3 57 2 hi 4 Is 4 45 3 71 3 53 2 l 4 65 3 77 3 43 3 02 4 57 4 4 3S 3 45 2 92 4 55 4 77 4 37 3 81 2 75 4 50 4 S3 4 32 3 67 3 49 4 49 4 80 4 28 3 67 3 53 2 76 4 67 4 70 4 29 3 77 3 61 2 $6 4 75 4 35 3 85 3 56 2 SO 4 60 3 74 3 61 2 74 4 59 4 77 4 43 3 C 2 83 4 it 4 97 4 44 3 75 2 83 4 12 5 06 4 32 3 78 3 70 4 47 5 OS 4 36 3 74 3 71 3 84 4 65 5 U 4 47 3 66 3 4S 2 92 5 07 4 50 3 67 3 73 2 88 4 61 3 75 3 70 2 79 4 56 6 04 4 42 3 76 2 85 4 49 5 10 4 42 3 69 2 79 4 36 5 OS 4 41 3 74 3 S3 4 36 6 12 Indicates Sundnv Tl. n . Tl I I .... , . m . t- immocr oi cars ot siour brought In todny by each road wns: n . - Cattle. Hoks. Shecp.lPr's. 0..& St. L. Ry Missouri l'aclllc Ry.. Union Pacific system C. & N. W. Hi- F., E. it M. V. R. R. s. r. jt- t nv C., St. P. M. & O.' Ity 11. AC .1. It. It. It c. n. o ii v C. Tt. 1. Xr V.. nnni C.,iR. I. & P., west. Totnl receipts ... The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho tium ber of head Indicated: 1 3 o '2 5 !! 47 31 21 6 4 I 9 2S 1 2 10 49 25 2 7 3 10 4 .". 122 121 "23 13 Itlivnra Omaha Packing Co O. H. Hammond Co 345 Swift and Company 33S Cudnhy Packing Co 382 Armour nnd Company... 107 R. Uccker & Dogan 167 Vansnnt & Co IPS Lobman & Co 3 McCreary & Clnrk 20 W. I. Stephen 99 Hill & Huntzlnger 177 Renton & Underwood 581 Livingstone & Schallcr... 117 L. V. Ilusz 12 North P. & P. Co H. L. Dennis & Co 23 R. F. Hobhlck , 66 A. F. Mnwklnncy.. 54 Other buyers 533 Cattle. Hoks. Sheep. ... 114 1.031 1.296 2.221 1.611 1.991 614 2,039 1,617 220 473 Total amount of transfers 5,632 3,415 Total 3,216 8,803 7.387 CATTLE Tim supply of cattle today was llcht ns compared with yesterday's run. only nbout 3,266 head being reported on sale. The bulk of the receipts wero again on the feeder order, for which thcro was a good demand for the better trades. Chi cago reported n slow and easy mnrket, which nnu an influence on tue marKct at this point nnd had a tendency to make buy ers rather bearish. There were only nbout twenty cars of corn cattle on sale nnd very few bunches could bo called choice. On tho better f;rndes tho market was much the same ns t was yesterday, but tho half fat and com mon cattle wore very slow nnd lower. Packers did not seem to wJnt that class of stock nnd bids were so uneven that It was difficult to toll Just what the market was. There were In the neighborhood of seven teen cars of cow stuff on sale. Tho choice crades wcro In eood demand and brnueht Just about steady prices, but the medium kinds were slow and In some, easts a dime lower. Canners held about steady with yesterday. Outside of the strictly choice cows anu neuers it was a slow drngcy Bulls did not move very freely this morn lnc and the ronrso heavvwelehts suld u nt tlo lower. Good stock bulls were not far irom steaur. Yard traders succeeded yesterday In sell Iiik out in fairly good shnpa and as u re sult they were looking for fresh sunnlles today. It wub noticeable, however, that they all wanted the good hoavy cattle, while they wero not at all anxious for the medium weights nnd common grades. The heavy cattle of good quality brought nbout steady prices, but anything else was rather niuw anu lower. Western cattle were montlv Wa nn.i cows, very few steers being good enough tor mucin. a ruio pncKcrs triea to buy what nicy mil uiu un iiiiio lower, out they were apparently not very anxious for them and in most cases speculators wero bet ter buyers. Good cows wero about sternly .uiu uiruiutii siuwcr it iiiuti lower anu tne same was true of feeders. Representative I1EEF STEERS. No. Aw Pr. No, 1 .... S70 4 (V) 40 21 41 33 21 2 rows . 710 2 65 21 feeders . IW ,1 M 8wn Lnnd and Cattlo i onipnny- 1... g... 6... 1.... 2... 20... 9.... 38 !"". 8 5 1 10.... 9.... 1.... 1.... ... K0 ... 30 ...1021 ... SOO ...1100 ...1470 ...HIT .1032 4 00 4 ;." 4 25 4 25 4 M 4 tt 4 75 4 9) 37.. 30.. Av. ....mi ....1270 ....1328 ...AM ....1154 ....1202 ....i:so ....125 Pr. 5 00 t 24 6 11 S V, 5 30 5 41) 5 40 6 45 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1076 4 75 COWS. .... 910 ..... 055 .... 875 .... 6J ....1042 .... 874 ....1110 ....1050 .... 94? ....1116 , 9 M0 m 540 697 , 4S6 122S 712 , 1475 1490 , 1220 2 00 2 IS 2 "S 2 9S 2 35 2 50 2 M 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 75 2 75 HEIFERS. 3 00 1 340 1 3 2S BULLS. 1.. 22 1 1 3 1 14 1 3 3 1 2 00 2 40 2 60 2 65 ; no 2 1. 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1. ...1000 ..1019 ..1090 ..1040 ...106.1 ,..v.y ..10:6 ..1190 ..1000 ..1103 ..1100 .. 950 .. 6(0 ..11V) ..13.10 ..1270 ..1150 .. 890 ..1280 2 76 2 M 2 85 2 8S 2 83 2 8S 2 9S 3 (0 3 no 3 3S 4 50 i M 4 00 2 90 2 10 3 10 3 10 1 30 3 40 1.. 1.. 1 It I 1 1 6 5 21 13 9 11 1 3 : 2 1 1 8 24 1 4 1.... 11.... STAGS. 780 3 OO 17 1471 4 78 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 840 2 00 1.. 74") 2 a 8... 729 2 75 1... 1060 2 8 4... 500 2 8.". 4... 630 3 86 1... 1031 3 00 26... 550 J 00 1 791 3 00 2 836 3 OS 3 311 3 10 1 , 832 3 10 STOCK CALVES. 170 3 76 20 , 406 4 50 1 228 4 7J STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 760 ... KA ... 900 ... 790 ... 5(S ...low ... 890 ... 390 ... 723 ... 4U ... 480 7(5 870 3 IS 3 IS 3 20 3 20 8 2S 3 23 3 23 3 25 2 50 2 tS 3 75 6 00 ( 00 400 . (10 . 610 . 835 . 761 . 930 .1023 . 807 . 483 , GOO . tsi 3 23 2 50 2 7S 3 00 3 15 3 J5 3 35 8 40 3 40 3 50 3 SO 19.. s'.!!!"'.'." 7 18 4 4 13 13 4 37. No. 17 feeders 4 cows... 3 cows 1277 1 heifer.... 930 3 cows 1043 1 cow 990 3 cows 926 1 COW 930 2 cows 935 19 heifers... 781 8 feeders.. S32 2 feeders.. 915 1 feeder. 1 bull.... 1 COW 1 cow 3 cows. . . 2 cows 24 steers... 1 heifer.. i 2 cows.... 1 bull 10 feeders. 5 cows NEBRASKA. NO. 787 . 415 . 712 . 617 .. 879 . 630 . 559 . 911 .102 . 932 .. 948 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 7S 3 81 2 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 30 4 20 42 feeders Ids 4 20 46 feeders.. 1091 4 2d 59 cows ... 9.VJ 2 90 6S cows.....lie 4 25 1 stuff.... ..10.0 4 23 20 steers, ...126 3 70 2 steers.... 92. 3 60 1 steer U) 3 50 1 steer 13o0 2 RO M. Gamet-S. V). 3 00 ii neuers... jjo 3 10 2 liclfcrs...H90 3 10 I, Wear S. V. 3 00 1 bull 1300 3 90 1 steer 1120 .i in John Morloy Colo. 67 feeders. .1120 4 60 67 feeders.. 1127 4 60 3 steers. ...1166 F. Wllklnson-Neb. II cows 1090 2 85 1 bull 1150 1 cow i'30 2 Sfi T. Wilkinson. .1150 3 15 J. T. Johnson ts. u. 6 feeders. .1095 3 65 11 cows 0S9 mAiirv 3 65 4 cowa 1130 T. Church-Neb. 2 90 W. Becbee Nob 14 feeders.. IOi'O 46 feeders. .1094 49 feeders.. IOCS 23 cows .... 922 1 feeder... 940 1 feeder... 690 24 steers. 1097 2 steers. ...loso 1 steer 930 S bulls 1250 J, 7 cows 1000 IS cows..... 89S 11 cows 863 S. 1 bull 1240 5 cows 1030 38 feeders.. SP2 1 feeder... 9to 1 bull... 9 cows.. 45 cows.. 41 feeders. 3 helfeVs.. 1 heifer... W. 2 feeders. 1 feeder.., 1 bull 1 bull 2 feeders. 10 cows 2 heifers... 1 feeder... .1011 II. . 878 R. . S96 . 846 COO 4 20 4 20 4 20 3 75 3 40 4 40 3 (0 3 50 3 70 3 00 2 t5 3 TO 3 40 4 f 6 3 W 2 95 i 90 .1 35 3 35 3 35 II. & H. 605 4 00 H 1 feeder... 1150 1 cow 750 1 cow. 830 Meyer Neb. 3 feeders.. 806 3 feeders.. S23 1 feeder... 3S0 1 cow 660 4 feeders.. 660 1 heifer.... 4w SOO 3 50 920 3 05 1150 2 80 , 260 3 50 ,719 3 30 . 530 3 50 1 COW.. 720 3 50 1 feeder. L. II. Meyer Neb. 4 feeders., 755 4 35 1 feeder. 7 cows 725 3 40 1 cow.... 1 cow 6U0 2 25 1 cow.... 1 cow 1020 3 10 John Robinson Colo. 61 feeders.. 991 4 55 llommell & R. Colo, 44 feedors.. 670 3 60 S. I'. Wcnre-Colo. 25 feeders.. 862 4 40 1 feeder. 14 feeders.. 775 4 25 1 feeder. 2 feeders.. 1015 4 25 Jrvvl 9 cows 1020 3 40 1 COW 1P00 1 heifer.... 620 3 no 1 cow 810 W. M. Kerr 8. D. 6 cows 9S5 3 00 1 bull 1160 1 cow 910 2 00 W. L. Gwin, iciaiio. 7 feeders.. 1015 4 25 1 feeder. 3 feeders.. 1076 3 75 1 feeder. 31 feeders.. 1032 4 50 7 cows... J. II. Flshcr-S. D. 1 cow 9A) 3 15 1 calf.... 2 cows 860 2 75 1 cow. 6 cows 1036 2 85 1 cow. 1 cow 1040 3 780 .. S10 .. 620 ..1050 ..1000 780 830 .1410 .1130 .1177 ... 260 ...10.10 ...110) Miller Tiros. Neb. 18 feeders.. 991 3 55 2 feeders. .1060 2 feeders.. 805 2 75 1 COW 950 1 oow 830 2 9.i 3 cows 973 1 COW 1150 3 65 SOUTII DAKOTA. M0 670 70 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 3 feeders.. 1173 1 feeder... 840 1 feeder... 1100 1? feeders.. 1060 3 feeders.. 1090 J. II 10S feeders. 1035 6 steers. ...1233 It cows 1110 R feeders.. 942 17 feeders 11 cows.... 1 cow., 1 cow., 17 feeders. 1 feeder. 1 feeder. 11 feeders.. 1097 6 feeders.. 600 . 987 W. .lu, . 870 ,.1150 , 881 950 8.80 2 WJ 2 cows 620 2 75 2 heifers.. 750 3 10 1 sing 960 3 50 1 COW 850 3 00 2 cows 760 3 tiO 11 cows 857 3 50 24 feeders.. 1077 3 75 4 feeders.. 990 . McCann Idaho. 4 20 1 cow 1C00 4 65 1 cow 910 3 45 1 cow K0 3 75 12 feeders.. 970 4 15 II. Kelly Idaho. .1 65 3 65 3 45 4 00 4 00 3 60 3 45 3 60 .1370 .1500 bulls. 1 steer., 1 steer 1200 1 feeder... 1030 17 feeders.. 918 9 calves... 300 1 feeder... 1010 3 16 2 35 2 35 3 60 3 50 4 00 2 60 4 00 3 00 2 90 4 00 3 50 n "5 2 25 3 60 4 25 3 40 2 25 2 90 4 23 3 75 3 90 4 75 3 85 2 S3 3 55 2 60 2 95 3 6.7 i 25 3 00 1 50 2 10 2 75 3 75 4 00 3 45 3 ) 2 50 3 60 2 75 4 65 4 30 4 00 4 10 6 00 2 75 HOGS The sunnlv of hoes today nroved to bo more liberal than yesterday, but the market started out fairly active. Chlcngo came 6c lower, but tho demand here seemed to be In good shape and buyers did not take oft quite a nickel. The range of prices was much the samo ns yesterday, but there were more dciow ii.w man nnove, which was not tho case yesterday. Some choice light hour, sold ns high ns $!.10 or tho snnin ns yesterday's high price. The market was all tlte wny from steady on a few of the prime light weights to 5c lower on Hie heavy tmckors. The light hogs sold largely from Jo.00ft5.10. butcher weights ut $4.97&fr o.uv anu nenvier nogs from 4.;is down. The last end of thu market was again weak today nnd It was very hard to dis pose of tho heavy hogs which mado up tho bulk of tho offerings on tho last end. Heavy hogs nre not wanted nnd packers win uiw mem oiny wnen iney enn get tnem considerably below what they puy for tho iiKiiiwcigms. iicprcscutaiivo sales: No. 10 121 Av. 8h. Tr. Av. Pr, . 890 J3 85 .1007 3 65 3 25 2 90 2 80 215 3 30 3 10 3 25 3 75 3 85 3 25 4 00 2 50 3 10 2 25 2 60 2 60 4 45 3 30 2 75 3 35 3 95 2 70 3 75 1150 1010 860 .1050 .1310 . 950 .1020 . SCO .1075 1315 690 905 850 564 976 1 cow. 1 cow. 1 cow. 4 cows 1 cow. 2 heifers,.. 865 3 cows' 10.13 3 cows. .. 1 bull ... 4 COWS. .. 8 feeders 1 feeder. 1 feeder. 18 cows. .. 1 cow Av. Pr. ..10.10 Jl O) ..1150 3 00 010 1220 957 JOO 860 U10 .1083 .lltiO 1 steer loso 1 cow. 2 cows 1 heifer..., 9 heifers.., 2 rows 1 feeder.., 1 cow.... 570 960 830 511 1120 760 920 5 cows 1062 k. it. iiuman-s. u. 1 cow 1150 3 25 1 cow 10S0 3 75 2 80 2 15 2 9i) 3 3D 3 20 3 O) 3 15 4 15 3 25 4 V) 3 10 3 10 3 25 1 75 3 25 3 25 3 10 3 25 2 75 2 90 20.. IS.... 40.... it... 54.... 84 ..114 ..840 ..204 ..29S ...J7S M S09 3T 13... 61... M. . . 10... 47... 53... 71... M. . . 12... 81... 90... ii... 83... 333 ....310 ....213 ....293 319 ....294 ....272 ....271 ....283 VA 251 . . . .21S ....2.-.1 ..216 67 87 65, 62... 80... W... 65. . . 71... m. .. 66... 5.1... 59... 114.. M... lit... 70... 88... 8.1... 63... 61... ... 66... f.9... 61... 63.. 75.. 81.. 74.. 47.. 42.. 73.. 43.. 60.. 63.. 68.. 77.. 6.1... 60.. 69.. 81.. 61... 73... 64.. 67.. 20.., 69.. ..278 ..269 ..233 ..261 ..169 ..234 ..242 ..228 . .303 ..296 . .268 . .253 ..236 ..254 274 212 240 244 287 26rt 208 262 251 2I2 2W 26 335 269 270 25 288 304 259 263 225 1VS , 268 246 275 226 250 225 179 . ...246 SHEEP- 3 75 3 75 3 76 4 K i 65 4 S 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 9 4 90 4 9211, 4 M4 4 92 4 95 4 95 4 93 4 93 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 Srt 4 95 4 93 4 90 4 93 4 95 4 91 4 91 4 93 4 93 4 95 4 95 4 9". 4 95 4 95 4 K 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 93 4 9". 4 93 4 95 4 OS 4 93 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 95 ... 4 93 ... 4 95 There 2C0 120 120 40 40 SO 200 80 120 SO 160 80 64 120 80 100 40 20 40 284 84 120 124 240 204 104 120 i:4 164 164 120 160 244 40 120 80 160 20-1 164 40 SO 120 124 284 44 84 164 84 40 No. 64 79 56 58 60 69 76 94 66 76 67 71 86 74 65 65 71 65 83 72. ... . S3 64 74 62 64 45 73 68 65 72 75 6.1 73 75 71 64 73 80 76 61 71 68 78 62 66 75 79 66 69 CI 71 St 163.... 70 82 65 f.7 8f 6B 71.... 62 67 64 77 wero 23 Av ..277 ..230 ..267 ..273 ..229 ..227 ..2.16 ..213 ..232 ..234 ..251 ..234 ...211 ...264 ...269 ...236 ...247 ...2I3 ...225 ...217 ...242 . . .239 ...264 ...245 ...278 ...245 ...2M ...249 ...261 ...253 ...254 ...222 ...246 ...253 ...247 ...2lS ...263 ...228 ...248 ...202 ...211 ...27.1 ...316 ...261 ...224 ...261 ...260 ...227 . . .209 ...233 ...244 ...263 ...175 ...216 ...216 ...262 ...211 ...217 ...284 ...181 ...269 ...226 ...239 ...177 ...218 ...177 ...241 fresh Ph. Tr. 4 95 4 93 4 97'i 4 97'.i 4 97", 4 97'i 4 97'i 4 97 ti 4 7"j 4 97!i 4 97'i 4 97'i 4 9T'.i 4 974 4 97'i 4 97ii 4 9714 4 97H 4 974 4 97'i 4 97lj 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 974 5 40 5 04 6 00 5 04 5 04 5 04 5 4.1 fi 44 5 00 6 00 5 ft) 5 00 8 Oft 6 00 fi 40 fi 04 o m 5 44 6 00 5 44 5 04 5 04 5 024 6 02(4 5 02'4 5 024 6 024 6 024 5 42 '4 r. 424 fi 45 S 05 5 OS fi 41 fi 05 S 474 ft 074 . I. 10 5 14 loads of 200 40 164 124 SO 40 40 124 fO 80 iio 40 44 44 124 80 360 44 44 84 84 120 80 120 40 120 sheep, or 7,096 head, on today's market (.hleogo reported a slow and weak mnrkrt and as a result tho market stnrted out hero rather slow. Porkers, however. semel to want fresh supplies and they llnnlly bought up most of the stuff here nt Jut about sternly prices. Lambs In some cases wero perhaps a trifle lower, hut taking over thlng into consideration It was a cood mar ket. Feeders wero In good demand nt about steady prices with yesterdny, thoush for the week they nro a. good quarter lower Quotations: Choice western pi-nun u-nth. ers, -J3.50fi3.65: fair to good grass wethers, W.K.'j3.4o; choice grass yearlings, jifiSfi.TS; choice owes. I3.O0n.1.2Sr fnlr In irnml mm. J2.7&&3.0O; fair to good ytnrllngs. J3. 40173 65: cholco spring Iambs. $l.85ff5.0-, fair t-i good snrlng lambs, J4.fKVff4.75; feeder wethers, J3.25fl3.60: feeder lambs, JI.0O&1.25. Hep- rpseniuuve nines; No. 16 Utah cull ewes 29 Utah cull owes 4 Utah ewes , 181 Utah feeding wethers. 21 Utah feeding wethers.. 945 Utah feeding sheep.. . sun l inn weincrs 4 Utah wethers 322 Utah feeding sheep . Ki uinn leetung inmns.. . 15 I'tnh cull lnmbs 579 Utah feeding lambs.. . 205 Utah feeding lumbs... 292 I'tnh lambs 321 Idaho feeding wothers i mnno reeding woiners 26 Idaho wethers 683 Idaho lambs Av 91 91 105 . 83 . 77 . 85 . 107 ino . 91 . 4S 55 . 61 . 41 fi.-, 97 97 63 61 Pr. 1 75 1 75 3 00 Jl 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 30 3 37V4 4 00 4 m 4 10 4 37',4 4 70 3 30 3 30 3 40 4 57H Stoo I In .HlKhl. Following aro tho recelnts nt thn fmir principal western markets for August 23: . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha 3,266 8,163 7,96 Chlcngo , 9,500 22,0iiO ll.O) Kansas City 9,700 450 H.m) St. Louis 3,600 4,100 1 2,0 Totals. 26,000 35,013 TJ.190 KnnsnN City Live XloeU .Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Alltf. 23. CATTLE- -He. celpts, S.OOO natives, 1,700 Texans C.ood killing ana leening cattle steady; olher grades steady to shade lower. Native, steers, J4. 851(5 65; stockers and feeders, J3.60fj4.75; butcher cows nnd heifers, 3 0o0 13.W; canntrs, fed westerns, 11.15 475 40, wintered Texnns, Jl 85773.66: ,irn.i Texans, J3 00773.50. cnlves -Receipts, 4f0; market strong. Sales J5.uO'u5.76. HOC13 Receipts, ll.ono. Lights ste.nly: others 5c lower; heavy nnd mixed, J6.Wii 6.22W: IlKht, 50Ofl6.n0; pigs, J4.50Jf4.90. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts, 4,0. Trade fairly nctlvo nt "toady prlrfj. Lambs. Jl 50115.03; muttons, J3.6OTj3.0R; feed ers, J3.00fI3.75; culls, J2.60fl3.0O. 41. .losrpli Live Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aur. 2.1-(Spe-clal Tolegram.l-Thrt Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 2.600, head; best steady: others weak to lfc lower; natives, J1.3M15.50; Texan and westerns, J3.2offfo.50; bulls nnd stags. J2.00S4.S0; cows nnd heifers, J2.0047l.fi0; yeni lings nnd calves, J3.10l.,60: stockers nnd feeders. J3.251T4.I0; veals, Jo.00 0IIo'aS-Recclpts, 5,700 head: market gen erally 6c lower; nil grndes, 5I.9j5IC.15; bulk of sales. 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