'iTlE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ifafktt Opoit with Goad Vitality ait Btrnjth, Genu rnoes AdTinoing. HOLDERS TURN SELLERS AT HIGH MARK Calm An Shoved Off aad Close l.ftrc , Wheat Below, Wall Cera aad Oati Art Slightly Ad 'I i" Taaeed. ,nitjiuu, Aug. i.-urint nsa an eiu- null iuiii li nia J i in ' I n . . i iriiu ii good early action, with strong upturns on fears of fronts In the northwest, flood- I l l .v t n.u .. ' 1 a a 1 1 1. in itm i, iiriua ctuj gMi- ersl poor grading. Prices were bid up sharply, but the unexpected strength was soon lost when holders turned Xp sell In the somewhat narrow markets. At the close September wheat was '4C lower. Sep tember corn He higher and September oats ; a shade up. September provisions closed iQIXm . Li klti- Wheat started Arm. Conditions In the r.orthwest were considered as unfavorable tor the maturing wheat. There was too .- aim, is Kimniuiv, Bint w VII liunil were ifeared. England had bsd weather, and sent over comparatively firm cables. There pj .... -I .. . i r . jt . . . i i pibu who a, uii-bo us 4,119, tfff iruniina ill . the visible supply, and a marked falling off Irr world's shipments.' The fair early au- 1 vance was something of a surprise, Inas much "as the accumulations from heavy j 1 -1 j-. i-t ii 1 1 ii i y n ri o r nim-ira I u bear the market. Outside markets, how ever, started up, and September, somewhat sympathetically, opened a shade to Mitvc higher at 70c to 7010, and sold to 7Hc. A selling movement, augmented by unloading tir m inlmil.lnr. A .U. a.., Ii meg UininuuiBiilia 11 I IIIC IV III UT I - UCtT III K. - BnVMjl V W 1. . I . "i" riuHiiv iwi p Hiuiiii. into fact that the seaboard cleared l,02S,uO bushels In wheat and flour did not stay th down slide. Kstlmatea for tomorrow s re- .r m i. -r.t aim a generally neavy -- - ..... I " J III i iic Eiuuiuwril, iwere factors In the weakness. Possibly as much as anything, however. In the down wb ma iwiurai otinin innuence ot .the big wheat yield, which sooner or later must press on the market. In general, it was bearish sentiment against bullish sta tistics. September floundered st 60c, and closed weak, Tc lower, at 9&9Vc. Lo- vijt wrio ooo cars, oniy s or con triHt BrUll. Utnn -All. - I 1.1... . o . ... Miiiumpuii, anil iruiuin re ported 823 cars, making a total for the three points of 678 cars, against 6:18 last week, and MS a year ago. Hreadstuffa on passage Increased 1,618.000 bushels. The .worms nnipments were 7,304.600 bushels against 11.344.00U bushels a year ago. Prl n.irv miialiii, w.a i j w i . i. . i. . i , . 1.424,000 buhels last year. The seaboard rt- rurli I I I . - i . KA v" ior export. -'Corn held to Its strength better than the other grains. After the early spurt trade lapsed into a slow, narrow market. The course of the partly Influenced by the cold, rainy -weather and by the action in wheat. Iowa had floods of rain. Local operators were scalpers on the bulll side, buying September briskly for the first hour. Offerings were light early, receipts wn small . as ..... ii ' 1 .. uuici were nrm nd hot winds were reported In Kansas. (These factors started September unchanged to tan ii n at ML.. tii . i . . . ,V ' ;,',' rZ "H-- ui Boon IOOK h I C"ma Iioeral ell'ng by ' "uiiuoiini aim predictions of ;lUnr the Tho ca8h demand was small, although contract stuft was scarce. On the se ling and the dip In wheat. Sep- brought abarely firm close, September He Oats started strong on the bad weather 111 lOWa inn n n n - 1 I i m. p w,. uncih uuymg. rnere was no unusual feature, however, and al though the cash demand continued good "? K5"'n?,i,W?r8 1101 c-lve, prices rna The S,OBe howed iracfronafidl VanCM. fVnfmh.i as-.IH 4.H.., JtL tTf contract "grade. " M cars' fsuTrtlinrfk rathef dul1- but "howed and ,,t""fhhl h0r market was steady, and together with support by cackers vtTe'ottalSf"' PureCfroi"; tne outside. There was a good rally after 'y ."taJt i"1 P"-o"t taking fate ii the day took off most of the gain. Sen member pork closed 2V4o up, at fitw- SSl tember lard, 6c higher, at $10 36 and Sent U?T ';. 2Ho higher, at $66 P Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat JTead00- 46 Car,i "U- .7 The leading futures ranged as follows i Articles. Open. High.) Low. Close. I H.t' Wheat Sopt. Deo. May. "Corn I)ee. ' May Oats Sept. b Sept, Deo. .May. Pork Sept Oct.. Jan . Xard Sept. Oot . Jan . Ribs Sept , Oot . Jan I i 170 T)Ui7rlL icq J.767.8 B 139 K,(8,Sl32S3132 264 15 7h 14 86 10 to 87T, 76 16 7 62Vt! 264 30 15 00 16 16 14 60 10 sz 76 16 1 62Vil 2X(84 IS ffiHl Jo Kb 14 36 10 10 HlT470 614 IsiUi 4H 404 W 3!l',4 t2H 10 7 471 31T432 2N 29- 16 96 16 10 14 86 10 25 t 46 S7H 9 66 9 10 7 60 26 81 29 16 9S4 It 06 14 a 10 20 9 40 23 62 9 10 7 60 a Old. b New. No. i. " ..F-TwV .,EW.: .winter patents. ts.603 0 tralghts . IS I0tfs.46; clear 82 lJ.S;rtn1r K3 26.M W; PaUnt"' ! -tralgh?. I"Hc: No. 1 red, ftW0Hc. ATS-No. 2, 7(629c; No. white, 36 RTB-No. 1 KQ5fic. BARLBT-r'alr to cholca maltln, 609 L?C2E1St-l";i- 11 N-1 northwest rn, 11.44; prime timothy seed 84 66 CLOVER-Contract grade, 8 00 PROVISIONS-Meas pork per bbl tin an h6.95:.iard',rr 100 ''OllOs'ho?, ribs sides (loose), I9 60fle0; dry salted Shoulders (boed), H 7f,5!.rrVi Short" ear Idea (hosed), 10.6ftgl0.M)H. D"or' Clear pWH18KT-On thTbaaof high wlnea, si!'i:f0"0Wln' 'P1 -h'P- Rseelpta. Shipments. 16.000 16.000 247,00 687.000 73,000 SO6.0UO . ..88S.0OO fci.OuO 21 fwrt i i.v .. 23.0UO s'ooo riour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats., bu .. Ilva. Kit barley, bu . . - ..vuuS1 10U17 lot DUt lr market was weaker: CreamerlM ifwv lc: dalrle. itmfe. Cheeie steady" Mr Ann, fresh. tfc. KW OBK OBKKRAI, MAItKBT. aeetatteas ( the Day Tarieas Cesasaedltlsa, NTEW TORK. Aug. ItFLOtTR-R,. celpts. 14.921 bbla; esports. 6476 bbls ! unsettled and weaker with buyers and !e."r" ,prt n. Winter patents. 83.66 hSiW; winter straights. M 404.1.U; Mlnne-V3- winter' extras. M066S 4S; Minnesota bakers. 83 1603 winter low grades, t2.85ns.06. Rye flour" fancy, U 6688.Ta CUHN'M fc. A I Quiet ; yellow westtrn. 81 8S liiy. tl.2; Brandywlne. 83.463.66. K YE Steady; No. 1 western, sOUc f . o b 6float; state. 6mio7c, c. 1. New York rarlots; No. 2 track. 90etlc, " Buffa?oLJSYqUlt; fdln- MC . I f.. S5AT"Rece,pU' JMr8 ": "ports. P0.4H4 bu. Spot, easy; No. 1 red, T4Wc. ele vator: No. 1 red. 76,S75c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duiuth, 9W4c. f. o. b float; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 84c, f. o. h.', kfloat. During the forenoon wheat was Itrm and higher on better cables, rain in England, a little foreign buying, large clearances, showers in the northwest and t big visible supply decrease. Later it troke under prollt-taklng salea and large louthweat receipts, closing wesk at tkUc set decline. May. 74tJ74c. closed 74c; Sep tember. 734i;4 1-ltc. chad 7:iin- I Un-m. er. 72Utl7c.. closed 72"c CORN Receipts, none; exports, ll.K bu. Ipot, easy; No. 1. Uo elevator and 4ave f. . b.. afloat. Options market opened firmer n too much rain In the corn states and Srlth wheat, but later broke under general snloadlng and closed easy at unchanged prices. May, 4344c. closed ',c; Sep lember. 6Vl67Vjc. closed 67 ''; December. fcHa'io. closed 46e. ' OAT-Recelpts, 13S.600 bu. Spot, unset tled; new mixed, toe; new whl'.e natural U68c; old white. HBSc; No. 8. nominal; iimr. ulzcd, western. !er?ri; tre.ck shlta, nominal. Options market after a keriod of early strength following other titrketa was weakened by liquidation. MAY 1'lrm; shipping, tbfiTOc; good to ihoice, tl .ut-tjl 10. KiCE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. U la; Japanese. 4tJic. liOf'8 ieady; siaM. prime te choice. 19fl . UWmc; likj, 10c; elds. Qc; state. common to choice. 11 crop, tl??: crop. Ifi2c; olds, 7til0c; reclflc coast. 1o 11 crop, vM.'Htc; I") crop, l5aic; olds, 7!61c. Iyfc.ATrik.rl Firm; buenos Ayres, acid. 24 tjUic. HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California. 11 to 26 lbs., lc; Texss dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 1.1c. WO)U Stesdy ; domestic fleece, IMj30c. TALLOW-Dull; city, (82 per pkg), 41 4c; country (pkgs. free), i;Sc. PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family, I16O0 616.00; mess, 813. Wa 13.60; beef hams, fcOn-i M.uo; pscket, IM.0ixul5.no; city extra India mes. 322 .vvQ'M.m. Cut meats, quiet; pickled, bellies, fll.26l3 00; pickled shoul ders, 3.7.Vn9.oO; pickled hams, 8 ll.60i I2.WI. Lard, steady; western steamed. 810.4f4i 10 SO; August closed at 110.55. nominal; retlned, quiet; South America, 811.60; compound, 3x.l2Q.60: continent, 810.70. Pork, quiet; family, 320 ooiji 20.05 ; short clear, 318.76&21.00; mess, in.Tbls.To. BUTTER Receipts. i.OSO pkgs.; unsettled; state creamery, lMi20c; imitation creamery, lbtl'17Vtc; factory, HIilAc. CHEKflE Firm - small, colored and white, 97c; large, colored and white, 9c; receipts, 2,2, pkgs. KOOS Receipts, 11,22 pkgs.; barely steady; state ana Pennsylvania, ?xg20btc western, candlea, KHOlKc; western, un candled, lhiiilHc. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans. S341c POL Li It Y Alive, stesdy; chickens, 13 usc; turkeys, izc; rowis, 1314c. Dressed, steady; chickens. HC14c: fowls. l&Ac. METALS The week in copper opened ?uletly and there were no marked changes rom Inst quotations, but with the tendency of the market in favor of buyers. Standard spot closed at 810.livgil.25; lake, $11.5fi' 11.70; electrolytic, U.Mtl.il. casting, 811.40 vn. no. 1 nere were rew transactions re porteu on this basis. London reoorted net decline of 2s 3d, spot closing at 51 10s and futures 61 15s. Prices on tin broke about 40 points today under good offerings no no aemano 10 sneaa nr. Home ama 1 Jobbing lots were taken at the decline, but as a rule consumers and speculators were not in the market for large quantities. Spot closed at tlfiM. No change occurred In the English market on the snot price, which cioe.cn ai owing to lull orrenngs fro the far eastej-n market. Lead ruled quiet and steady In the local market at u.e mil at London at 112 d. Spelter also showed no change here or abroad. New York cioeea at .i.o ann l-ondon at 18 12s fid, English Iron markets were a Utile firmer Glasgow closed at 6As 8d and Mlddleborough ui -in. j nQ iochi maraec was nrm at old rices. No. 2 foundry, northern, 322.no w.w, ivuiiui, euuinern, s-.um.w; a ivuuuif, BUULiirrn soil, n.wqj4.vui OMAHA WHOLKIA1.B fAltKETt Conditions ot on Staple and Trade aad Fancy (taotatloaa Prodaee. EOOS Candled stock, lfl6Hc. LIVE POULTRY Hens. BUihliw mm.n accoraing to me. 4Cclzc: turkeva suw.- ducks and geese. b6c: surlna chickens. n lb.. 12& 13'c. MU 1 1 H.K facklna- atiwk 1U.17tM- .h.l dairy, In tubs. 13ilic: senarator. 20(A2lc I.' l . L" till iA..i.n. . . ' 1 itAon v n 1 1,11 n 1 ." 1 1 1 rnin iiw.. . ring, tic: Dickerel. Rrr nlke liam( ki buaalo, dressed, 7c; suntlsh, 6c; blueflns, 3c: wnitetish, 10c; catrhsh. 13c; black bass, 18c; halibut. 11c: salmon. uV-r hadrinrlc 11. flBh, 12c; red snapper. 10c: lobsters, boiled. pf. 270 : lobsters, green, per lb.. 25c; au iiiivuiio, A'TJ, CORN 68c. OATS 64 c. BRAN Per ton. 11 fi HAY Prices nnotH hv nmha wwAi...i. v""1,r association: Choice. No. upiana, 17; No. 1 medium. 88 50: No coarse. i. Rve straw. 85 &11 i'lu t.,i. i. " : 1 . . i" if j wi auou coior ana quality, ije mand fair. Receipts light. VK(3ETAULES. NEW CELERY Kalamaxoo, 30c. POTATOES New. ner bu.. 2S30e. GREEN ONIONS Per dm., arcoritina- n vi " 1 1 1 1 1 urn, liKfluc. TURNIPS Per bu., 30e. BEETS Per basket, 40c.. GREEN CORN-Per doi., 6c. CUCUMBERS Per bu., 25c JTTy010-Per 0O- bunches, 20o, RADISHES Per doa ift ' WAX BEANS Home --I iuij ucauB, per marsei dss ket. 26c. CABBAGE California new. lo. ONIONS New home grown, in sacks, per as u . , vuv. J,9KATJPE8Per' n'ket basket, 4660c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.15. FRUITS. PEACHES California T.ot nrm-mtnrAm 7c: Arkansas Elbertas, per ' four-basket trie. inc; per six-Dasket crate. 31.26. PLUMS California. nar fnnr-haakat Crate, fancv. 31: Jananeaa In Mb uti K.v-- !1:..fc-?i"5r JPni P"r four-basket crate," 81.10; Tragety, 90c; peach plums, 81.00; P. v. piums, 31.00. PRUNES Per box. tW PEARS-Callfornla. per box, .76; CJapp'a Favorite, California, 1.60. varieties, per bbl., or home grown, APPLES Summer I2.753.00. CRAR APPLES Per bbl.. 82.50. CANTALOUPE Texas, ner rrata xl TKr per basket. 00c. ' ' WATERMELONS Crated, 1620c. GRAPES Southern Catawbas. Dor 20-lh. crate, tl.60; home-grown, per 8-lh. bas ket, 36c. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS Per bunch, aennrittnai ala $2.25(-92.76 ORANGES Valencies. 14.76C6.00: Medlter. ranean sweets, 34.0ord4.26. LEMONS California TJmonelra U iwn .26; Messlnas, 34.50fi6.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER New York, 13.76. HIDES No. 1 areen SVe- 6c; No. 1 salted. 8c; No. 1 salted. 7c: No. I veal calf. 8 to 12H lbs.. 8c; No. 1 veal calf. 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides. fkS12c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, ll.&06?2 .60. rohTJOKN-Per lb.. 6c; shelled, c NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 mnft ah!! na IK 12c; hard shell, per lb., lltte; No. 1 soft sneu, juc; ino. x nara shell, c; Braiils, per lb., 14c: Alberts. Der lb.. 12c: almonda aofr shell, 16c; hard shell. 16c: necana larae Per lb.. 12c: small. 10c: coroannta nar Hna 60c. . OLD METALS A. R. Alnern nuntea th. following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, 811; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 18; copper, ner lb.. 8 "Ac: braas. heavv. ner th JHc; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb., 1c: xlnc. tier lb.. ZUc: ruhher nr th Clo. 75"S0c; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-basket crate, 85gD0c; per six-basket crate, 81.60. St. Lost a Gralm and Provisions. ST. IOTTIS. Ana- 11 -WHITIT-To... No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 62.c: track. Mu.ni Hc; September, 63ic; No. 1 hard, 6Hji 70e; receipts, 389,716 bu. cok.n Keasy; No. 1 cash. 64c; track. 56c; September, 47Hc; December, 35c. OATS Heaw: No. leash. 17c: track nut, Mc; September. 264c: December. 26Wc: No. white, 3Sio39c. RYE Steady at 49c. FIX)UR Quiet: new red winter n.t.nl. 13 10tr3.20; extra fancy and straight. 82.M) tj 110; clear, 32.664j2.76. SEED Timothy declining, !1103.50 CORN MEAL Steady, 83.06. ' BRAN Steady ; sacked east track, glUc HAY Dull: tlmothv. xfLOiKftril rm 86 5.i9 00. WHISHT-Steady: 11.11. ... IRON COTTON TIES-Steadr, tlot BAOOING Tc. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, hlaher: Inhhlna- 115.97H: new. 316.S7H. Lard, higher at 110.06.' ory salt meats slow; boxed extra shorts na clear rtba. 810.00: short eUar tin 01 Bacon slow; boxed extra short and clear ribs, 310.75; short clear, !U.874 METALS Lead. Arm at 11 on at.. lower at 85 16. r ' POULTRY Firm: chicken, lux., 4cC: turkejr"' l21. ducka. 7c; geese! MUTTER Bteadv: eMaman, dairy. I718c. " EUGS Firm at 16c, loss off. Tt u-li.l - Dkl.. . Zi?UT: bb- . 8.jo Wheat, bu '. inoom kiji Corn, bu 21.OOO 4o!ouo Oats, bu 87.000 x&ito Kaasas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Am. 18 -WHR iT. tember. 62Sc: December. SlUc- rmmv. m hard, 6TMi&c; No. 3. l3o; No. I rid. tie No. 1, 624ii3c; receipts, 270 cars. ' CORN September. 41Sc: Decemhar mi 333c; cash. No. 1 mixed. 49c; No. 1 white MjuSc; No. 1, oiy&4Hc. ' UATo nq. I white, i&c. RYE No. 2. 46c. HAY Choice tlmothv. tssntsinon- prairie, 800. ' ' Lrtt.R creamery. 19c; fancy dalrv. 7C. EGOS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan. sas stock. He, loss off. cases returni Kenelm. Kku. Wheat, bu 2.-5.W 40, C orn. bu iuk.ii u a. Oats, bu 84,ou0 UOUO aHoaeaoolls Wheat, near aad Bras. MINNEAPOLIS. A us. li.-WHFAT. tember. teWc; December, sjsc; on track No. 1 hard. 77ic: No. 1 northern. 7iUe- tc' northern, 730. FLOUR First ra tents. latiWTlnv patents, 83 o4j3 TO; first clesrs. lioo3.W-1 second clears, 83.40. ' BHAN-lu bulk. 3U.0OO1L28, Daloth GralB Market. PULUTH. Aug. ll-WHSAT-Cash No. hard. i4'c; No. 1 northern. .i-- Mn 1 northern. 7l"4c; Beptembcr. C7Vo; Decem ber. 66c. OATS September, 11c: December. 171.0. Mllwoakeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 11. WHEAT Stesd7. Close: No. 1 northern, 7777Xtc; No. 1 northern, "4i76H,c; September, CVc RYE Firm; No. I, blHc. BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 70c; sample, 453 CORN September. 6r?a Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 16 WHEAT Spot: Quiet; No. 1 northern spring, 6s 2d; No. 1 California, 6s 8V1. Futures: Quiet; Sep tember, 6s UV,d; December, 6s lo4d. CORN Spot: Quiet; American mixed, 6s HHd. Futures: Nominal; September, 4s USd; October. 4s 9Hd; Jsnuary. 3s lltod. PROVISIONS-Beef, strong; extra India mess, 107s 6d. Pork, firm; prime mess, western, strong, 83s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet. 67s 6d. Bacon, Cumber land cut, 24 to 80 lbs., quiet, &5s6d; short ribs 16 to 34 lbs., quiet, 6is 6d; long doer miaoies, ngnt, zk to 34 lbs., quiet, 6Kk; long, clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs.. quiet, 618 6d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., quiet, F8s; clesr bellies, 14 to 16 lbs, steady, 62s. Shoulders, square cut, 11 to 13 lbs., quiet. 47s 6d. Lard, dull; prime west ern, in tierces, aull, 6)s 3d; American re fined. In palls, dull, 61s 6d. CHEESE Quiet; American finest white, steady, 4is6d; American finest colored, quiri nu. TALLOW Prime city, quiet, 28s; Aus tralian, in tondon, dun, 82s. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm. Is 9d. HOPS At London (Psclflo coast). Arm, BUTTER Nominal. PEAS Canadian, steady. 6s M. The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 76,100 quarters from Atlantlo ports, l.ono from Pacific and 25,000 from 01 ner ports. The Import of corn into Liverpool last week amounted to 25,000 quarters from At lantic ports. Toledo Grain and Seed.' TOLEDO. Aug. 18. WHEAT Dull, lower; cash, 7Uc; September, 71Hc; De cember, 70Sc: May, 72c. - CORN Dull, firm; cash, 69c; September. 62c; December, 69c. OATS Dull, firm; September, 82c; De cember, 2914c. r, . ..SEED Clover, active, weak; October, 15 46: January, 15.30; No. 1 alslke, Kfk.y. 7.02$; prime timothy, 12.00. RiB-olc, nominal. Peoria Market. PEORIA 111., Aug. lS.-CORN-Qulet and easy; No. I, 67c. OATS-Qulet; new No. S white, 82c, billed through. WHlsKY-On basts of $1.31 for finished goods. KBW YORK STOCKS AXD BONDS. 1 Market Doll aad Sagging; and Central t Georgia Bonds Weaken. New vrmic Anai 10 a ..11 j . - . - - o . i' . uuii anu ana- glng stock market today was the natural consequence of varlona iM.niu. show that the expanding needs of the cir culation are making increasing Inrnada upon banking reserves, with continued transfer of credita in f.,t.,.. 1 1 through the medium of the exchange mar ket mitigated the anxiety over the money outlook without tirely curing It. The resDonse t tha Unitun t - . market to the American borrowing demand "L . j i"":B. lnal ,ne Process may be checked by bringing the Interest rates of the two center to a parity, in the local mon'y market the banks very generally H inn ior can loans to 4V4 per cent, and the rata ,,ua c ? during the morning. There was less de- nmna ior commercial paper and the rates lor time loans were flrmiv h.M n cent for all periods. ' " Reports from Interior monetary centers were of a Arm tone tn thA mm., . i. -. and a large demand from small towns and country places for currency, indicating 'the v. , "fi""-u hi wie uemanu upon isew York reserves. Men, vru Chicago continued to A roon ami hid. at 10 cents discount, compared with 20 centa premium early last week. The New York suhtreaanrv la nni.li,., Ing slightly to the local money market by reason of the full tide In the monthly pen sion payment, but the recent daily dcllclt reported by the treasury at Washington gave place today to a surplus of several hundred thousand doltnra for tA uurln the current month. This recalls the course of the sovernment revenues last Ir?E.iVJheK de.ht: hRYin? reached nearly 1I3.OWO.O0O about the middle of the month, but falling to $7,600,000 by the end of the month. Saturdays treasury statement m?h a denc,t iorhe monh to date of thin1 &oJ?1$areLw1tn a urP''' or more of lastyear corresponding period The increase In Internal revenue thus far this month by reason of the repeal of the wWh aXe" hai rec,heJ $2,401,344, compared with last year, while the customs receipts t.ar Bl0Ith.fcr 2'M'32 neater than last year, and the total treasury receipts have expanded this month 31,221,196 over last year. It is Onlv. thereforA r... - m n increase In the month's expenditures by .rCI V n,, mat ine money market has experienced any relief from the drain caused last vear hv ih. ment's surplus. t.,VL. r.Jn lnora"l of expendi tures of the government Is likely to be kept up is a problem much rtlrn.H in w tCffetU ow,',n to tne approaching de pletion of banklns reserves. Besides the local money situation the market was de pressed by selling of stocks for London ac r?f!n1t,.i0wlnK.el0 tne hardenlns; of money rates there. The net earnings of railroads Ir..une. r'po.rted "how a decline In the movJ. ow,Je. ? -hrtage in the corn Hrhth. nt,.and '""nations were given of probably similar results for .iniv - .iT rfportedretlrement of the president ' he, Vnlted 8 ates Steel corporstlon had some influence in the general market, al- w fih.ih "i00?"0' JhRt corporation were but little affected. Offsetting i,n.n i the heaviness of the markat m..r. t strength of Louisville Nashville on sup posed progress in the financial readjust ment. In Toledo. St Iinla A- w..., rumors df Vanderbllt control. In Texas & StaC f ..ir taheBaUed ekln of control by St. Louis San Francisco. Chicago Ter inlnal stocks on rumored plans of new iTriiH. a2 number of minor epe heavy dosing tone was dull and The reduction In th ........ .. bursement on the Central of Georgia flr'i Ln-M0nir- wakne th-t group of itocki ana had some svmnathetlc .IT.1.1 i where. Total sales, par value 31 770 linn United States refund!.,- 9. JU. 'i'Z;"0?; "! th5 new. 4 Per cent on the last calf .wThJr 'ollowlng are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Consols were fairly steady. Home rails and Canadian Pacific were Irregular. Amer icans were unsettled and were mostly fraction below parity. Louisville Nash ville was the feature. At the close the market was steady. Grand Trunks was firm, the trsfMc reports being satisfactory. Kafflrs were uncertain, some of the pur chsses. It wss said, being partly for Invest ment snd for the cspe account. Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, 129.20; Madrid. 98.90; Lisbon, 28.84; Rome, The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England on balance today was h,iin. PARIS. Aug. 18 On the bourse today business was quiet and cheerful owing to the satisfactory settlement. Contangoes were easy. Rentes were stimulated by In vestment purchased by saving banks and other public Institutions. Towsrd the closo SpanlHh 4s recovered sharply on rumors re garding the exchange rate. Industrials were firm. Thomson-Houston and Metro politan hsd a good tendency. Rio tlntos were heavy on the decline In copper. Kaffirs were buoyed up at the opening bv London advices, but later there were some realisations. They closed stesdy. The pri vate rate of discount was 1 per cent. Three per cent rentes. 100 francs, 86 cen times for the account. Exchange on Lon don. 20f lo for checks. Spanish fours Closed 81.40. BERLIN. Aug. 18. Business had a quiet tendency on the bourse todsy snd-prices, were firmer. Home funds were neglected. Ixicals and banks were maintained. Cana dian Pacifies weakened toward the close. A strong tone prevsiled in lead and coal, consequent upon the better demand for coke. BERLIN, Aug. 18 Exchange on London, marks, 48U pfsn. The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash on hand. Increased 2,620 marks; treasury notes. Increased 61,000 marks; other securities, decreased 6,000.009 marks; notes In circulation, decreased 10,640,000 marks. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. An. 1l.unn. .n 23 per cent, bid and asked. 2fi2U ner mercantile paper, 45 per Prime cent cent Sterling exchange weak, with actual bus iness In bankers' hllla tin for J -tZ2a Lr S1'y O'y": posted rates, $4.8.(H4.M and $4.884.8S. Commercial Minn, .tlt??l-a. Bl LVfcR-Har. 524LC- MotIkih tll... ilONDSGovernman .Iron. - . , , .. , V Dimo mac n-, runroati irregular. ii.r u.rain, quotations on bonds are a .If . 14 ....loin .107 .13 .1M14 . 744 e. 117 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET EetriMt Boi of Cattle Thti Season, but Good gtnff Eld Steady. HOG MARKET ONLY A SHADE LOWER Very Liberal Receipts of Sheen aad Balk of Offerings gold Abont a Dime Lower, bat Lambs Were Active at Higher Prices. ' SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. IS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 7,.i 5.717 46 S.liW 2.W2 4.9m) 7.105 4.0 3.4M 3,.V) 6.413 3.0K5 Receipts were Official Monacy Bsme day last week... Kame week before Seme three weeks ago Hr.me four weeks ago. 8a me day last year RECEIPTS FOR THE YSAR TO DATK ..? I0'low,nK table shows the receipts of i. !! noss aD1 Bteep at Bouth Omaha tor the year to date and comparisons with " y cavt - r,, 1902- in. Inc. Cattle 4R6.620 4:15,115 81,5(6 M 1.I.in 1,5H.,,1! 42,0.6 D""P 632,143 608,4,-6 36,333 ine following table shows ttie average on tne bouiu Omaha market the last seeeral days. itn com parisons with former' years: 14.015 11.12 129 9,741 8.1H0 .H4 Dec. I feeders.. not I 99 17 feeders.. 1106 4 40 44 feeders.. 1191 4 6 ... . C. Clapp Neb. 7 feeders.. 710 4 10 1 feeder... 670 Fred Miller Neb. 1 row Hoi) 4 7. i Powl j). 2 cows Kfc6 I 26 1 cows 9U0 Pntterlv Bros Nan 22 steers.. ..liso 445 24 cows.... 8 feeders. . 922 4 00 19 rows K. I Smith Neb. 29 rows m 110 4 calves.. 18 cows Ks4 1 86 9 calves.., 19 heifers... 62 1 90 6 calves.., 1 heifer.... 310 1 26 1 feeder... T. P Mnndv IC.h 17 feeders.. 1072 4 86 1 feeder... 1120 U W. Fox Neb. 26 feeders.. l:i 4 76 Huffmsn RroB. Nh I cows 1140 1 10 46 cows... 1 cow 750 1 10 23 cows... 1 cow 9"0 1 78 1 cow.... 1 COW 1100 1 60 Ed Peter Neb. 26 feeders.. 1078 4 76 , 917 971 M7 l.H 24 670 4 10 1 2$ I 76 1 15 1 & 4 I 26 1 60 4 00 4 86 . 966 . 944 .1150 Date. I 1902. Wl.IiW.l.lW.1897.M!l. I 77 August l. T 414 6 6 6 15 4 19 1 79 August 1. s 1 , j j5 4 33 j 6; 3 47 j w August 4.1 1 mii! t 1,1! , ,1 . r, ; i,! ! Tl ---- oi - 1 1 ! 1 ii 1 ui n AnSSII i H " 6 Wl " lJi43W August 8. ? 17 6 66 6 15 4 37 3 81 I 76 A gusv 9. 7 16 6 74 6 04 4 32 8 67 1 42 August JU . 74, s IW 4 2 3 i 3 63 1 76 August 11 7 04 4 UJ 4 29 3 27 3 51 2 W August Ui t 7HI 6 74 4 5.J 3 AH R m 1. 8. ref. tn. rf....lH7i U A N. unl. do is, coupon 107' .. central u ... rg men, 1 ao . (nc un coupon io.-- m. A St. 00 new 4, res n,, k. A T, uu III- w COUPON. An 3. L. in loav N. T. Cantntl 1 do general 14S ft. 1. l sen. is... .10414 N. Psclflo 4s .... .is do 3 . VN. A W. con. 4s. .lfi.ii, Reading gen. 4 . f,',, Bt. L. & 1. 14. .111 HI. U 8. y. W. Is... 4s. do old do coupon .... do 6s. rag do coupon Atchison, gen. 4 lo sdj. 4s Bal. A Ohio 4s. do l4s do conv. 4s.... -sn. south. 2s J1H4 81. L. 8, C. Of G. ts 110'il do do 1st Ino 4n 8. A. A A. P. 'tl 1(H4 8. Psrlno 4s C. A Alton IVts 2 8. Rsllwsr (s ... w ' ., new ) Tx. A Psclne Is X' ? Z. "i.r 4S...1U T., St. I,. A W. S' L N; ' con- Ts.lt Union Psclflo 4s C. , R I. A P. 4s....l0(a do oenT. 4s .. CCC. A Bt. L. . 4S..KU Wsbash Is C'hlcsto Ter. 4a M1 do 2s Colo. A 8. 4s........ H ' do deb. B .... D. A Klo 0. 4s ll2V West Shore 4s .. Erie prior Ilea 4s.... SttVt W. A U B. 4s.. do gen. 4s Hs Wis. Central 4s r. w. a p. c. 1st.. .lit 1 do con. deb. Hocking valley 4Hs.l0t 4s. . vo . 88 . 4 .11 4s.. 3 ....104 ....ion?, .... 1 1 Ss ....lOSv, .... n ...AUa .... H 44rt BOSTON. Aug. 18. Call loans. 3V4(ff4'4 per cent; time loans, 414135 per cent. Official closing 01 biocks ann bonds: Atchison 4s lot Gas Is Mfi. lenirai ii in A C. Mains h."a N. R. O. Atchison do pfd Boston A Boston A Boston L N. Y.. N. Fltchburg ptd Lnlon Pactflc . Mex. Central ,. Am. Sugar .... do ptd Am. Tel. A Tel Dominion 1. A Gen. Electric . Mass. Electrle do pfd N. E. O. AC. United Fruit . Daly West U. 8. Steel .... do ptd West, common .., Adventure Amalgamated '. 11 'Bingham lOltsfalumet A Heels. Albany. ...Il ft'enteoolal , ....wo iwopper Hsngo Ki Dominion Cosl .. H...232M. rrsnklln , 144 isle Royals , 1074Mohswk .0.. 9 Old Dominion .... mht Osceola , 1 Parrot lt Qulncy I.... 14 Hants re Copper. .....18st Tamarack 4i Trlmountala TH Trinity , SiIUh VtctoHa 9 Winona 40 Wolveiino r .felted Copper .... ...108 ... II ... 2' ... 48V. .... II V, ...sso ... is ... 64V, 1. ..141 ... 10V4 ... Ill ... 40 f.. la ... ... it ...lis ... II ...178 ... 4 ... 114 ... to ... t ... ... 8 ... 4Vl London Stock Market. LONDON. Aug. 18.-4 p. m.-Closlng: Consols, money.... T. Central do account. ...... N -U.Norfolk A Western. Ansronda 614 do pfd Atchison Ontario A Western. do pfd 105 Baltimore A Ohio. ..Ill Csnsdlan Pacific 14114 Chesapeake A Ohio.. Ml, Chicago O. W Ml, C. M. A 8t. P ISO1, Denver A R. O do pld M Erie 40V4 do 1st pfd 70V4 do Id pfd 81 Illinois Central 17JU Louisville A NSSQ...167V, St., K. A T 12 do pfd 4411 Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd do Id pfd Southern Ry do pfd Southern Pacific. Union Pacific. do pfd , U. 8. Steal do pfd , Wsbash , do pfd Spanish 4s 147 71 94 314 4V 41 V, IT 4114 1001 H 110 94 V, 41 Ml III, 49 V, 80 BAR SILVER Steady at 24 l-16d per MONEY VA per cent. The rate of dls count in the open market for short bills is per cent; for three months bills 211-169'J per cent. Bank Clearings. ST. LOUI8. Aur. 18. Clearlnn. Dc.i; Daiances, evon.iixz. r.76fc- Atchlson do pfd Bslt. A 0 do pfd , Can. Psclflo ..... Csnada 80 Ches. A Ohio.... Chi. A Altoa ... do pfd . I. A St. L..., do pfd . A E. Ill Chicago A O. W do 1st pfd do Id pfd . A N. W . R. I. A P.... Chi. T. A T do pfd C. C. C. Colo. Seuth do 1st pfd do Id old w Del. A Hudson.. .. U A W . A Rio O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Ot. Northern pfd. Hocking Valley . da sfd 111. Central ... Iowa Central . . so pfd . B. A W do pfd . A N Manhattan L .. net. Bt. Ry... Mex. ('antral .. stex. National A Bt. L. Mo. Pacific .... . K A T.... so pfd ., . J. Central.. . T. Ontral . Nor.. A W , do srd Ont. W Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd.... do Id pfd .LAS F. do 1st pfd.... do Id pfd :. L. 8. W.... do sfd St. Paul 1 ...102V4 ...10 ... 14 ...117 ... 0 ... 48 ... 42?, ... 74 ... 74 ... lu ...114 ... 12 ... ... 4SV, ...ns ...1K do pfd 8. Pacific 8. Rsllwsy do Dfd Tsx. A Pacific T., 8t. U A W.... do pfd Union Paclfio do pfd Wabash do pfd W. A L. E do Id pfd Wl. Central do pfd Adams Ex am. Ex. A St. L..10S 13V,;u. 8. Ex. 41 Wells-Fenta gi... Amal. Copper .... Am. Car at r 7 do pfd 11 An. Llnsaed Oil . .171 , do Bfd ....174 Am. 8. A R .... 44 do pfd .... 3 Anaconda M. Co.. .... I Brooklyn R. T.... .... IH Colo. F. A I .... M Con. Oas .... 11114 Con. Tobacco ....101 Hoi king Coal .... 4 inter. Paper ... .!! do pfd " inter, rower pfd. ... It ... 44 ...It ...164 ...114 ...147 ... i ... 1 ...111 ...114 ... 11 ... 41 ...1X1 ,..IM .. ... X) ,.. M ...lt ... e. ... M ... 71 ... SO ... 14 ... T7 ... ... t. . . .144 Laclede Oaa Nat. Biscuit Nst. Lead N- Americas Pacific Coast Psclflo Mall ' People's Oas Pressed a Car do nfd Pullman P. Car...!! Republic Steel do nfd Sugsr Tens. C. A I Union B. A P. 00 Dfd U. A Leathar . do afd U 8. Rubber .... s Dfd V. 8. Stool do afd Western Union '! Am. Locomotive do nfd . K. C. South....'! do ptd ..Ill .. 71 .. .. 97 .. S0 .. so .. 47 ..107 .. .. II .. 41 .. 14 .. 18 .. M ..11 ..Il ..144 ..181 ..no .. 46 .. 11 .. II .. tl .. to .. 4 .. ST ..101 .. 44 ..121 .. 10 .. So .. 74 .. ts .. tt .. 47 .. ::V .. 4J . .102 .. 4 Co. Hew Yerk Ml . l , 74 131 47 IS u 44 IS', t 40 w l 3:-i u Money steady. 6616 ner cent. New York exchange. 15c discount CHICAGO, Aug. 18. Clearings, t2S,661, 638; balances. 81,938,726; New York ex change, par to 10c discount; posted ex change. 14.66 demand and 14.87U for alxtv days. NEW YORK. Aug.' 18. Exchange, $110, 706.S67; balances, 17,077.789. BALTIMORE, Aug. IS. -Clearings, $3,241, 324: balances, 8541,818. BOSTON. Aug. 18.-Exchanges, 16.239,043; balances. 11.2S5.144. ' PHILADELPHIA, Aug. W.-Clearings. 116.781.98S; balances, 83,266,180; money, 4Vi85 per cent. CINCINNATI. Aug. 18. Clearings, 14. 823,K); money. 8Hb per cent; New York exchange, 15(6 20c premium. Condition of the Treasnrr. WA8HINOTON. Aug. 18. Today's state ment of the treasury balance in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 1150.000,0ut gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, 1205,616, 217; gold. $104,UdX,4&6. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 18. COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6c; mild, steady; Cordova, 8guve. The market for futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to 6 points lower. Soon after the call the bear leaders be came active sellers of nearly the whole list, considerable long coffee held by room traders was dumped over and the market turned weak, with prices easing off rapidly until a noon decline of 10tgl6 points wss reached. The weakness continued well along In the afternoon, bulls taking little interest In the situation and about the only support coming from shorts who cov ered for profits and moderate buying by European Interests. Near the close cov ering became more active and prices ral lied about 6 points, the market closing stesdy, with prices net 6 to 10 points lower. Bales amounted to 42000 bags. Including August at t4."i4 86c; September, 4.8gf4.96c; October, 4.8oj4 tc; December. 4. 974 5 15c; January, 6.0li5.06c; Idarqh, 6. 1535. 26c; May, 6t5.25c; July, 6.36c alnaj dgnotatlos NEW YORK. Ana- 11TV. . the closing prices on mining stocks: Adasu Alio Bi Brunswick Cos.... Comsork Tuanal. Cos. Cal. A Va... Deadwood Tarn. . Hora Silver ran Silver ille Cos..... .. eo .. 4 .. I ..11S ..! ..1M .. 81 .. 8 Utile Chief Ontario phir Phoenix ....... Potool Saraso Sierra Nevada Small Hoses , ibiandard 11 MS .....11 4 1 t IS Parelgps Financial. LONDON. Aug. 18,-Moner was In arnod request tooay. the rstes were strati and upiilles small. Discounts showed a hnr- enlng tendency, being affected bv th. stringency of the New York market. Tha ui'Clv of American bills hain nr.r4 1. Increasing. Business on the Stock ex. hangs opened steady, but afterward be came dull and irregular, the prevailing wet weather oiUxUauuig outside support. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITT. Pa.. Aug. 18 OIL Credit balances, 1122; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 151.826 bbls., average 89, 608 bbls.; runs. 218.618 bbls., average 80.908 bbls. TOLEDO, O., Aug. 18 OIL North Lima. 19c: South lima' and Indiana, 84c. NEW YORK. Auk. IS. OIL Cottonseed. dull; petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady; straTned common to good, 11.56. Turpen tine, steady, 47H7y,c. LONDON. Aug. 18 OIL Unseed. 29s 9d. Turpentine spirits, 13s 3d. SAVANNAH, Aug. 18. OIlTurpentlne steady. 44c; rosin Arm. Quote: ABC, II 06; D. 31.10; K. 81 15; F, 11.20; O, 31.25; H, 1160; I. 11 So; K. 12.46; M. 82 95 N, 83.10; WO, 13.50; WW, 83.70. Philadelphia Prorloro Market. PHILADELPHIA. ' Aug. 18 -Butter steady; extra western creamery, 21c; extia Penna. prints, 21c KOO &-Freeh, nearby. 22c. loss off; west ern. 21c, loss off; fresh southwestern, 19c, loss off; fresh westerns. Ih.pl7c. loss off CHEEBE Steady; New York full creams, prime small, lut10c; New for itii creams, fair to good. 9VHc. Wool Market. 8T. LOUI3. Aug. 18. Wool firm for rholre heavy; medium grades and combing, UglSc; light fine. 12ulnVsa; heavy line, lUulla: luK waak4 An August U 6 sit, 5 7, 4 nj . j, u 3 M 2 74 ItlKUat 14 K .A-A., ft 71 A 0.1 1 11 e 1 i.l o .1 . . . . . - - ' 1 7 ' 1 ' "( 1 - j - i'i uBui 10 n B.t 6 71 4 97 4 44 3 751 1 1 83 August 16! 67-i4, 6 77 1 4 IM 4 82 3 7S 3 70! August 1V I 6 Ml 6 W) 4 86 3 74 3 71 2 S4 Afgust 16, 6 67HI 4 So 4 47 3 66, 1 60 2 92 46 10 Indicates Sunday. ine orncial number of cars of stock iMuuBiu in today by each road was c a. o. v, v. Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses. Union Pacific System... 39 C. ot N. W. tly 2 V.. E. Ac M. V. R. R...133 C., St. P., M. A O. Ky.. .. B. at M. R. R. R.......U8 C, B. & Q. Ry 1 C, R. 1. di P., east C, R. 1. & p., west.... 15 Illinois Central lotai recelnta vn in? itn The dlsposlti'in of the day's receipts was lu.iuvra, et;n Duyer purcnastng the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. H'gs, Omaha Packing Company.. 367 l.bol owiu ana company Cudahy Packing Company Aiiuuur GC twO 16 3 22 24 16 10 2 '7 107 R. Becker & Degan. vaiinant or 4JO Carey & Benton Lobman & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntxinger William Underwood Huston A Co Livingstone & Schaller.... Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Husx H. L. Dennis ft Co , Hammond Packlna- Co ,B. K. Hobblch woir & Murnan , Other buyers , Totil .1.081 819 725 59 429 310 631 232 1K6 163 98 278 436 87 42 69 X0 S33 467 1,440 2,164 2,003 Sh'n. 61 4,258 1,389 2,010 2.867 ,S7J 7,19! 11,152 CATTLE The heaviest run of cattle of the season arrived today, but In spite of that fact the market was fairly active and gcod stuff of practically all kinds sold at Just about steady prices, as compared with the close of last week. Cornted steers were very scarce and In fact there were scarcely enough with which to make a test of the market. It is safe to say, however, that good to choice stuff would have commanded steady prices. The common and warmed-up cattle, though, were slow sale and a little lower, as nak. ers prefer the westerns to tho half-fat cornteds. There were only about 60 cars of cows Included .In the receipts, so that the better grades sold at practically the same prices they did at the close of last week. Tho medium and common stuff, thoua-h. wua little low and weak to a alme lower. Bulls. Veal calves anil .trnr. hih , - - seivSAXeasp Vall 4 IV I show any quotable change. There was a heavy run of stockers and feeaers, but as speculator were anticipat ing a good demand frnm fhm ,,n. . 1. - heavy cattle ot good weight and quality and also the prime yearlings sold at steady P"0"- tTh8 Quality, though, had to be good. The commoner kinds of all weights were rather slow sale and generally a dime lower. Although the big bulk of the offerings today consisted of western range meers there were onlv a few muj , v. .. " "n-. An.?thJnt however, that could be '" gooa soia at right around ?i Pricc" and "e same was true of v..o iroiiw ensues ot Ieeders. The com. moner grades of killers as well a. ers were slow sale and about a alme lower ii biuuiiu. uuua rune, rn w . . 1 . 1 .. 1. . . . steady, but others were a dime lower. i.ili.niiiuio aaieni BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No 10 llU 4 74 COWS. 3 t5 1 78 9 loot 3 U 3 1010 8 60 1 4 I W f-.v 1010 I 40 3 1044 8 16 1 1140 1 74 3 1044 I u 6 Ill lit BULLS. 1 1119 10 I JMa 100 1 "30 I 7S 1 u,4 , i, 1 itW 8 76 1 1440 I ii CALVES. 1 144 8 00 STOCK CALVES. 1 130 4 to STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS 1 1000 I 10 1 1010 1 'on 4 HOT 8 08 1 744 4 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 170 t 00 4 1011 4 K U tri 8 44 1 144 4 14 8 t'&i 8 44 XI 111 A u 84 474 I 0 J. 2 feeders.. "46 1 feeder... 7 HO 1 feeders.. 590 4 feeders,. 675 O. Walts-Neb. 1 90 14 feeders. 1 60 1 feeder.. 1 90 14 feeders. 1 60 E. T. Mevers Neh. 114 feeders. 1123 6 86 feeders. J16 6 feeders.. 1201 4 66 J. E. Judklns Neb. 87 4 36 1 cow 4 36 I cows.... P. Moody Neb. 1 25 1 bull 1 40 1 cow W. E. Hall Neb 4 75 26 feeders.. 1140 F. Niece Neb. 4 76 2 feeders.. 1027 11 feeders. 22 feeders. 1 cow 1 cows..., 1 feeder . 49 feeders. . 997 T. .1100 . 850 Mrs. .1370 R. 1027 m 70 676 1010 1006 .1620 .10110 F. H. Thompson Neb. i 10 1 10 1 60 4 00 1 60 3 n is a Tt 1 to t 60 1 86 4 75 4 00 I 60 3 cows 4 80 i cows. Coleman Neb. 4 20 4 cows.... 4 20 7 cows.... 2 00 Thompson Neb. .1050 .. 983 94 946 t 75 t SO 106 lot 1 feeder... 1040 6 feeders.. 1114 J. 17 feeders.. 840 4 feeders.. 812 3 cows 1120 P. E 6 steers.. ..1070 4 On 1 feeder... 800 1 50 3 steers.. ..12S0 4 60 Aug. Ring Neb. 11 cows D92 3 05 11 feeders.. 1094 4 71 1 feeder.. .1060 4 00 J. H. White 8. D. 88 str. Tex. 1206 6 00 1. W. Leach H. D. 26 cows 860 1 60 cows 866 t 60 1 cow 11x0 8 60 Kll Rwallow H TV 44 feeders.. 1U6 4 40 1 feeder... 840 4 40 George CIopd S. D. 1 cow 9.10 2 90 20 feeders.. 970 4 36 1 cow 1160 125 6 feeders.. 1030 4 35 1 cow M 1 90 9 heifers... 711 1 00 Q. A. Hamilton 8. D. 21 steers... .1160 4 75 1 cows 920 1 90 F. Stanton 8. D. 22 steers.. ..1070 4 76 W. Chandler S. D. 20 steers.... 11 54 4 76 2 cows 1060 1 86 W. A. Wldney 8. D. rnedlum and heavy. W.807.90; pigs, 8J.75 76; bulk, W"q90. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 1 7M; lambs steady to weak; fair Idshoa. 15.76; yearling, 10 to 16c lower: wethers steady, best, 83.86; ewes steady, air Idahoe, 83.4. CHICAGO L1VB ITOCK MARKET. Cattle anal Sheep tea. and Lower and Hogs Steady. .t!1?'00' '"-l " 1 Cattle-Reeelpta. 24.0MO, Including l,8ti0 Texans, 8.600 westerns, jr.me steers steady; others 10c to loo lower; good to rrlme steer, 13.9043900: rcor.,?.m,M,um' 7&0i stockers and feed ers ,12. 604i6.S5; cows, 61.t04i6.76; helfere, 12 W u.00: canners. 11 fwVo kli. eov..r. calves. 12.6n.fl0; Texss fed steers" M. 004 1 00; western steers. 14.60SHi.4n. HOO8 Receipts today. 81,000; estimated tomorrow. 20.OW; left over, 1.000; steady, mixed and butehera M&wHau. f 175. ' 6-Wi bul ot sale. 16 50 k MRE,P AND kAMB8-Recelpta. 86,000; choice lambs steady; others lower; good mi.i.lc.,T!hffr"' 754J' 25; fair to choice tnlxetl. t2.50rti1.7&i w.i.n. .k-. enc.T nauv lambs, l3.6oesi.jo;- western ItmU' i,ilc,?sMa,u,ar: RIP'-Cattl, 907; le"69inojaha?, l ""ipnient-Cat: tie, o9, hogs, 1.69o; sheep, 480. Kansas Cltr Mr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Ausr. 18 rlTTt.rnt celpts, 10,900; native!, 4.800 Texans; calves, 900 Texans, 1,760 natives; killers steady to 10c lower; stockers and feeders active, steady; choice exDort and draae4 h) steers, 17.504jtt.90; fair to good, 36.76S7.46; stockers and feeders, H.o3j.60; western fed il".' : Texs and Indian steers, 4-a44.1ii; Texa cows. 2.0XVdAj: native cows, U.60ia.0o; native heifers, 13.1004.26: W-60; bulls. HXri; calves) . "S-R'celpts, 4.2SO; market steady; .P- bulk, 86.70.90; heavy. 16.929 i,4n m,X Wk'", 16.756.90; light. 8&40 y 70; yorkers, 16.6ef,6 70; plan. 44.264t.4A. oMfcEP AND LAMBS-Hecelnta. lilt.; 4 feeders.. 762 I 7$ 1 bull 1390 1 feeder. ..1070 4 60 15 cows 690 86 cows 818 3 15 Ell 6 wallow 8. D. 2 feeders. 960 1 25 26 cows 1024 2 feeders.. 940 4 46 2 cows 760 23 feeders.. 1025 4 45 W. Kolman 8. D. 26 steers.. ..1063 4 00 B. L. Hassellstrom 8. D. 18 feeders.. 1047 6 00 B. Harrison 8. D. 23 steers.. ..1167 6 16 32 steers.. ..1140 4 46 Hertxler 8 feeders.. 1107 4 40 1 feeder... 1000 16 feeders.. 932 2 feeders.. 1046 24 cows 1047 J. 42 feeders. 26 cows.... 12 feeders. 16 feeders.. 111S 25 steers.. ..1069 W.-Wyo, I feeders. 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 721 m 699 H. 23 feeders.. 1052 O. 18 steers... .1236 1 60 4 40 1 60 8 45 Maycock Wyo. 4 20 1 steers.. 3 20 ( cows... 4 20 8. Booler Wyo. 4 60 W. Pike Wyo. 5 15 . 822 . 850 .1030 . 920 620 951 6 cows. . . 1 cow.... 8 cows... 1 cow.... 3 cows.. F A. Williams Colo. ,iono .1080 .. 865 .1080 .. Via 2 90 2 90 2 90 3 36 a 50 2 cowl., 1 cow.. 1 cow., lcalf.. 4 cows. .1200 . 730 .1070 . 110 2 60 1 16 1 10 2 50 4 75 4 70 4 40 1 76 1 40 2 75 2 60 I 20 2 M 1 90 1 86 6 00 2 CO ?!irket 1"6'100 lower; native lambs, 13.464 6 60; western lambs. 8S.7t)ro.OO; native weth ers, !3.4tta4.26: western wethera 1.1 on. f,.ed w.y,: WOlX&a.W; Taxes clipped year lings. 13.2&434.0O: Texan etnn4 ti . 63.26; stockers and feeders. 12.40fla.96. St. Loots Lire Stock Market. J?Ti M518, Au'- -Cl-Recelpt. ,. 500, Including 4,800 Texans; market about steady; native ahlnnlna- and nnn a..a 16.0viratj.00; dressed beef and butcher steers'. 34.MKa'7.26: steers under 1 Ann nmmrfe nit tro-OO; .stockers and feeders, .33tg 90; cows . e4.iowt.ou; canners, 8l.76V3.76: bulls. 12.6.2400: calves. lnnikH(7an- f-.l HOOS Recelnts. 9 000' .... . pigs and lights. M.26fl.70: narkea la iJsi o; butchers, 39,7v4i.9i. . SHEEP AND LAMHS-RiimIsi. 1 ton. market steady; native muttons. tJWi.J.,; lambs, 13.7Mi6.75: culls anri kiml,, ti t.ii 4.00; stockers. ll.6ftS3.o0; Texans, ll'loi<u ' Kew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Ana iAnir.irvwno celpts, 1,361; steer 10c lower, except for ton grades; bulla and cows steady, except me-limtc,0-W8V,h.ad9 Jowr: n nd statts, t5.006.2o: bullS. t3.006i4.40l enwa 19 i.L 4.40; extra, 14.75g6.40; cables steady; calves. iiw..r. . r j . r "na outtermiiks about steady: closed trifla .w. .... . 15.O0(i.60; grassera and buttermilks, 83.7M9 4.60; no westerns. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 11,628; sheep In better demand; good sheep strong ; lsmbs firm to 15 cento higher: soma sal"; S Jfont" hMlh.er: "P. 2O0i.6O; choice. HOOS Recelnta. i !Mi m . pi... ea . - wearernfmln"4 ,UU verv heavy run of Monday, and owing sd vices from otner HOOS There was hoas here today for to rather unfavorable points packers started market., tney oia r .niifl aur-eewn however. u.. .ni.4 earlv at nrlcea ranains weak to 6c lower, the market kept getting better as the morning aavancea, nu ciu steady mlth Saturday. Trading was fairly oxtiva ,innt on the start, so that every- hlna- wan dinnnsea or in gooa seasun. run ....... .. . , - . u huiic or an ine saies wem siuiu Slows City LIto Stock Market. ' Rlrtirv nif-r t. .. , .. ... . r a , nu., lo.- tDcmcisu leie , CArrijB Roooipt., J.0O0 head; !d out to pound the I stockers steady and killers weak: beeves' not meet with very t6VT5&7.60; cows, bulls and mixed, 12.60W Wl LorJi!!J Bt.Tieir -S; yearling, and HOGS-Receint. 4,400 head: lOo lower selling at 16.S5a.66; bulk. 14. 406.46. ' Stock 1st Sight. to The followlnsr table show. ih. 16.70. the satfie as on Saturday, and as high cattle, hogs and sheep at the flv principal -n i D.nnuntat v aalea! I marltsls rn, A i , v. . -. , o . K as so. IIM vtn iisim At. Pr. 844 9U7 4b0 1 stag 1 stsg 1 bull.... 1 bull t heifers. 23 feeder 20 rows.... 1 heifer.. 1 heifer.... 630 1 heifer.... 6M 3 cows 970 1 cows 145 12 cows 941 1 cow 1120 16 cows 9.(9 29 feeders.. 6"9 18 feeders.. 831 1 feeders.. 1140 20 feeders.. 1115 19 feeders.. 676 17 feeders. 6 feeders. 30 feeders. 1 feeder.. 17 feeders. 1 bull I heifer... 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 2 feeders. 21 feeders.. 1012 3 steers.. ..1090 1 steer 'i) 1 steer 1020 1 steer luu 10 feeders.. 8.6 10 heifers... 6.(3 I heifers... 6M 1 bull 13. I 18 feeders.. 929 14 feeders 1 feeder., t calves.. calves.. 1 bull NEBRASKA. .1010 1 00 . 710 I 16 .1460 1 65 .1350 1 26 772 1 00 9o6 932 792 70 865 8k) 370 720 560 750 ..1062 . 9;o . 232 . 146 .1330 4 10 1 20 2 90 2 60 2 60 1 15 2 85 2 90 3 90 1 26 1 75 1 86 1 76 4 60 1 60 4 10 4 10 4 40 8 25 1 60 1 26 2 00 1 26 1 00 1 25 4 90 6 15 6 15 4 60 4 15 1 85 1 90 2 90 1 26 4 35 4 60 4 00 1 25 6 26 2 60 1060 1340 1130 820 763 478 988 41 8 cows 907 15 cows 949 4 feeders.. 457 2 feeders.. 40 1 bull.... 1 bull.... 1 bull.... 1 stag.... 6 steers., i cots a... 6 cows... 13 feeders 71 feeders.. 1162 1 calf 310 8 feeder.. 910 1 cow 830 9 cows 1092 23 cows 91 1 cow 126i 6 cows 1 IS t cows 930 17 heifers... 612 4 heifers... 640 1 heifer 610 7 heifers... 675 1 bull. 19 heifers. 1 cow.... 2 cows... 13 cows... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 8 cows... 8 cows... 6 cows. .. 2 heifers. 2 heifers. 2 heifers. 22 cows... 1 cows 970 1 cow 1020 cows 941 1 cow 850 1 cow IOiiO 2 heifers... 760 1310 733 940 950 893 670 650 ) 953 963 660 70 6X5 867 21 feeders.. 1103 25 feeders.. 11 10 1 feeder... 920 24 feeders.. 11 24 feeders.. 147 14 feeders.. 839 1 feeders.. SJ 1 feeders.. 1270 1 feetler... li40 t feeder... 860 1 feeders.. 775 1 feeder... 1190 I cows 1070 69 steers.. ..1150 SOUTH DAKOTA. 81 feeder.. 675 12 cows 646 1 feeder... 660 1 feeder.. b0 1 feeder. ..1170 9 feeders. !' 1 heifer.... 630 21 cows 760 1. It cows 1048 4 85 25 feeders.. 1100 4 Hi 1 feeder... 9il0 4 tt) 9 feeders.. 112 4 35 6 feeders.. 1U.'6 4 85 14 feeders,. 970 1 16 4 cows 1140 160 1 feeder. ,.1I20 190 17 feeders. .HsJl 4 26 12 feeders.. 836 1 60 4 feeders.. 8u 1 60 4 feeders. .1177 4 26 1 feeders.. 1020 1 26 1 cows 9x6 4 60 12 cows 1038 COLORADO. I NO It cows 870 1 90 1 cow 640 V YOMINIJ. 46 str. Tex. 1066 19 str. Tsx.luoi 4 76 1 bslfsr.... inl U 1 25 4 cows I 26 10 cows 81 4 36 4 cows 91 4 th 1 COWS 71 1 00 110 cows 959 1 10 M 8utton-Neb. I 66 T. Bell Neb. 4 75 60 str. Tex. 1061 13 str. Tex. 1041 1 hsifsr.... tuv 2 25 2 65 4 00 1 00 2 65 1 15 2 75 3 30 3 00 1 10 2 60 1 65 4 65 2 25 1 50 1 (0 2 96 1 26 4 25 1 70 2 75 1 00 2 25 2 25 2 90 1 26 2 95 2 50 2 95 2 95 2 50 2 50 1 00 2 90 2 90 2 95 2 50 2 90 2 U0 2 65 1 00 1 60 2 60 4 50 2 90 t 25 4 00 4 60 4 60 4 50 3 90 1 60 4 35 3 6 1 60 4 26 4 25 3 00 1 30 2 60 2 90 2 70 1 26 4 00 1 76 1 at 4 76 4 76 I M No. 44 48 64 47 104 67 It 40 44...... 43 48 T7 9 B7"."! 44 40 44 64 61 61 71 41 II 40 41 69 73.... T8.. 44.... 62.... 71.... 67.... 71.... 74.... tl.... II.... Tl.... 71.... 44.,., II.... 41.... 47.... Tl.... 46.... 64.... 67.... 41.... ..141 ..111 ,.t4 ..16! ..171 ..141 ..144 ..19 ..174 ..mi ..247 ..141 ..140 ..244 ..161 . .10 ,.234 ..181 ..141 ..121 ..168 ..131 ..23 ,.2 ,.161 ..281 ,.171 ...171 ...167 ...141 ...137 ...111 ...111 ...144 ...171 ...244 ...11 ...954 ...M4 ...141 ...124 ...111 ...111 ...mi ...134 ...161 ...146 ...tl'4 ...14T ...161 ...int ...tot ...127 AT, Sh. Pr. to 140 80 40 wo 40 140 40 40 80 180 80 'io 110 80 140 'to 80 140 10 120 100 m 140 40 120 900 110 80 -40 100 140 40 40 4 67 4 40 4 40 4 1V4 4 62V4 4 42V 4 44 4 46 4 48 4 to 4 It 4 46 4 16 4 44 4 44 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 44 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 46 4 44 -4 46 4 46 4 44 4 44 4 46 4 46 I 4ft 4 44 4 44 4 4714 4 7t 4 47l 4 47 4 47 4 471 4 4?4 4 47 " 4 4 471 4 17V, 4 47H 4 471.4 4 47V 4 47V4 4 47 V Representative sales: Mo. at. Sh. rr. TV.. .,...147 110 4crv 71 lot Jo ..114 so ..107 140 ..131 110 ..184 1M ..134 40 ..141 M .22T 61 44... 77... 41... 71... ... 74... 40 161 II. 61.. tt.. tl.. tl.. 70.. 44.. 67.. 76.. 44.. 41.. 44.. 81.. Tl. 141 177 170 141 141 160 130 170 lit Ill 134 171 .mt .226 140 140 'to 80 40 140 80 900 'to 40 40 44 261 80 IS... 41... 44... 44... 64... 17... 74... 41... 71... II... 71... 41... 71. 40. ...171 .....260 224 ....107 .....141 .....131 ....67 lit ....Ml ....171 ....141 171 .116 .141 (13 141 61.. 71. 41... 44... 41... 41... 41... 74.... 74..., 44... 87..., 81..., Tt..., 44... 1 ..234 ,...210 ...141 ...161 ...161 ...121 ...161 ...130 ...141 ...lit ...117 ...121 ...III 40 144 80 'io 144 120 140 110 110 40 40 900 120 1M 4 47Vk 4 47V, 4 47 V, 4 41V, . 4 47V4 4 47 V, 4 47 V, 4 47 V4 I 47 V, 4 47V, 4 47 V, 4 47 V, 4 47Vi 4 47V, 4 47V9 4 TO 4 74 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 70 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 T 4 TO I TO 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 74 4 74 4 T 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 7t 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 70 4 Tt 4 To 4 TO 4 TlWj 4 TtV, 4 Tt . 4 T ' 4 nvi markets tor August 18: Cat! Omaha ok' Chicago 24,000 Kansas city 15,700 St. Louis 6.500 BU Joseph ,88 Total Hogs. Sheep. 7.166 ..j, 14,016 11,000 36,000 4.260 t,4i0 2,000 . 1,500 2.410 1.768 ..67.062 47.026 0,761 Sopply of Grain. Visible NEW YORK. Alter IS TK ..Ikt. Ply of grain Saturday, immi i .. plied by the New York produce exchange, I was as follows: Wheat. 20.264.000 htlahale t.... aoa 000 bushels. ' ""' Corn. 5.848.0m buahal. bushels. Oats. 1.433.000 hlasMeta bushels. Rye. 107.000 bushels' lni.ruu iaaaa s.... . - - - , - - w v,wv uuin. Barley. bushels. decrease 711,000 d acre ana 214.000 101,000 bushel, Increase 102,000 SHEEP-There wa a big run of aheep here today, and other markets were also well supplied, so that the tendency was to iji.uiiu iirura wnerever possible. As a gen erai tning tne sheep market was Just about a dime lower than th close of last week, though some of the handywelght yearlings did not sell quite that much lower. As high as 14.00 wss paid for year, lings, and some handywelght sheep also Bl 1 1 'I U H I IUU BUVBIllSgS, The lamb market wa active and a llttl higher owing to the fact that all th pack ers wanted some and there were hardly enough to go around, although there were more on sale than for some time past. As high as 16.00 was paid, which looked quite a little higher than the price paid last week. The feeder market wa a llttl easier owing 10 tne uoerai receipt and the favor- sdis prospect ior still more in future. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to enoice yearlings, sj.'Mst.ru; isir to good 13.504i3.75; good to choice wethers, 13.363 60: fair to good wethers, 13 1&0J36; choice ewes. 13.004(3.25: fair to goodS ewes. H 7Kt 1.00; good to choice spring lambs, 17614 00; tair tu a niis lainuv, aj.vruD. ,a; leeoer wethers, t2.75ft3.26; feeder yearlings. U.Oxa s.su; ieeur minus, aa.outu.iu; leeaer ewes, el.60iui.40. rvepivBciuuMvai pales Bngne Market. NEW TORK. Ausr. 18. Jnniot. steady: fair refinlner. fun' r.nirif,...r A test, 3Hc; molasses sugar, ittc INtSVV ORLEANS. Ausr. 18. flu. open kettle, 2iSl-l6c; open kettle cen! Itrtfugal. iVMHc; centrifugal, leau"! ceSl trtfugal yellow. Svuann.iiS. .ZzZTJt.' iZL 2140. Molasses dull; centrifugal, tStjito. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. Ausr 18 ni)V A-vnat Demand of about recent average for- cot ton good on home account Bom business reported done for China. No quotable change in price. Print cloth quiet and unchanged. Cotton good In fair demand Eltrln Batter Market. ELGIN. Aug. 11-BUrrP.R-V.it. ... offered for sale on the board of trad. tn. day. The official market was mai. at 20 cent. The output was 640.000 nourui ' GaJvestoa Wheat Marksl GALVESTON. Ausr. 11 rv-vT-TV-ixr Quiet; 17-ltc. Cincinnati Whisky. CINCINNATI. Aug. 1!. Wnlakv 4la(in. srs' finished good, stesdy on baai of 11.11 THE REALTY RECORD. No. At. Pr. 152 Wyoming ewes 99 11 90 b-47 Wyoming wether 106 1 40 12 ewes and bucks , 104 1 76 1 Idaho ewe 90 1 00 6 Idaho ewes 108 1 00 Idaho ewes lul 1 Ou 1 western ewes 70 1 25 857 Wyoming feeder wethers 98 1 26 62 Idaho ewes 116 1 30 3 Idaho yearlings 100 1 80 7 Idaho yearlings... 100 I 00 106 Idaho yearlings 106 160 i Idaho wethers 142 1 to 255 Idaho yearlings 107 1 70 73 Utah sheep aud yearlings.... 89 1 75 1 liluho yearling 90 4 00 69 Idaho yearlings 104 4 00 26 Idaho cull lambs 67 4 00 154 cull lambs 60 4 16 111 Idaho lamb 66 f 60 3cJ Utah lambs (7 f 50 23 Idaho lamb...... 63 t 60 47 Idaho lambs 66 f 60 610 Idaho lambs 65 I 86 1 Idaho lamb 80 t 00 711 Idaho lambs 64 6 00 318 Idaho ewes 98 1 66 20 Idaho cull ewes 8a 1 26 11 Idaho cull swes lliO 1 00 67 Idaho ewes 98 100 418 Idaho yearlings l'J 1 66 10 Idaho yesrllngs.... 77 4 00 384 Idaho yesrllngs 87 4 00 97 cull lambs 74 4 26 279 Idaho lambs. ., 69 f 70 16 western ewes 94 300 123 western wethers 92 1 60 St. Joseph LIto Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. 18. Cattle R. celpts, i.t&i; wsak to luo lower; natives, t45tj36: cows and heifers. 81.6ikcM.uO: veals. 83.GG66 50: bulls and stsgs. Uia U0: stockers and feeders, t30vu5.7i. HOUtaV-KoceiDta. 2.410: steady to shads I lower; light svtvd light mixed, 14.70ta4i.87"; I Item filed In th register of deed's and county clerk's offices on August II: Warranty Deeds. th near I Arthur Pott to Fsnnl Potts, lot U, diock a, nuin s d. 1 aaa g 1 Margaret Mahar and husband to Ed win r oiey, ev or w to feet of n It feet lot If and of w 70 feat lot 16. block 10. E. V. Smith' add LIoA W. L. Beebe to Andrew Anderson, lot Int 16. block 7. C. E. Mayna'a First add to Valley M Henry I-ersen and wife to Chris Hwanson. lot 22. 1 block 1. Cataloa Place l.xEn Belknap Savings bank to W. A. Plummer. lot t. block L RalDB Place 1 A. J. Ponahoo et al to A. E. Dona- hoo. nv, of sVi 36. w 20.44 acres and w lMa, seres of UV6 acre of liH. sw 36-16-10 1 Same to F. M. Don a hoo. sH of sU 16 and 15 acres of nU. sw It-lt-lo.. 1 A. E. Donahoo to asm, 11 aoree. nwtt. nwA. sw 16-16-10 t Msry Hirst and husband to Adolph Moskovlts. lot I, block 1S2V, Omaha 1.000 John Ounderaon and wife to J. C. Havemeyer, lot 11, block 468. Grand- view 1ft Edwin Nolajn to A. H. Ruslsnd, wU lot 7. block M. Lowe's add 11 80 Mary Atkinson to J. C. Christie, lot 19. block 84. Albright's Choice S90 Lena Ntelson and husband to Fred erick K re lie. n 26 feet cf 76 feet of wV. lot 14. block 16. ImDroTod As sociation add 628 Masgl J. C. Slutter and husbsnd to Michael Sulley, 86 feet lot It and e 36 feet of n It feet lot 11. block 10. E. V. Smith's add line. Samuel Woodman and wife to Jatjne O'Farren. e 40 reet of w 120 feet, lot 7, Maloney s add 709 4alt Claim Deeds. Aetna Trust Co. to Samuel Forgy. lot 1, block 111, Florence 1 J. J. King and wife to E. J. DeBell. 14 foot strip adjoining lot t. block dV4. Omaha Spencer Otis to Almlra C. Millard, nv lot it, diock x. Dei voder add.... Deed. Sheriff to Byron Reed Co., H UH. n wSj. swa, o-ie-io ...................... Spencer Oils, guardian, to Almlra C. Miuara. n 101 is. Bloc a, Hair. otr aaa 1.CC3 1 2.000 Total amount of transfer. 2M tu.ua