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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Trad In Oralni lUatlots, but Value Quit
with Good AdraioM.
UANIPULATION INJURES EARLY SUfPORT
Data Rata strong, feat Cora Inclines
Ttwirl Dullness, Tkoagk All
Lines Malta Gala, kf Aid
of Lata Bally.
CHICAGO, An. 13. Omlrt trade wss
restless and nervously broader today. Tho
u iinr-t ii vti wrmiier inu jnnpr atminiiK ui an
anuria, ii'Krinrr wun uiminipniiiH imi
tract stocks, started a brisk, early support,
a. a miial manintilitlnn r . , i ...1 a Kthirk
but excellent cash and seaboard bjslnem
orougnc a rany in wnem ana otner grain.
wiTintTij By miBinriiciiiir, ai imc ciiiao
Peptember wheat was lc up, corn S'Hic
higher and September oats SSc higher.
Feptember provisions closed 2Vc to 20c
ji 'Mnrr.
btrong northwestern markets had murh
j u tviiii iiiv upturn ill wiichi. nam
at Manitoba and the northwest made
short, nervous over tho spring harvest
situation. There also was fear of the,
manipulator ana at ine start mere was a
Cood spurt. September opened ViSc to
frc up at 6M,c to 68te and sold to 70c.
Thi Mrlv Hmnn . nrt n fall ft .ml trails
grew somewhat dull. Hulls, however, soon
w u j 1110 m i uiiiciii 1,1 ri j iinio , n 11-
i.ii.-i wiicai nun extremely poor graamg.
..I. I n t nnrlkwaalapn av.,4 i.Hm.
lighter than a year ago. A good cash btm
lr.es sprang up and the seaboard reported
24 loans taicen for export. Clearances at
tha seaboard equalled 8l,00fl Bushel, In
-wheat and flour, or 1.229,000 bushels In two
days. This started a late reaction and
September, which had dipped to 694iS6dc
on lagging trade, closed strong, lrjlc up
at 70V.C. Cables were firm. Long holders
let go on the bulges. Loral receipts were
470 cars, SO of contract grade; Minneapolis
and Duluth reported l2 cars, making a
v in, mi uirre puinti ot on cars,
.against 622 last week and 808 a year ago.
Prlmsry receipts were 1,007,000 bushels,
against 1,168.000 bushels. Brad streets reported-
the visible supply Increased 258.000
l.iiflhttla
Corn started strong on the weather and
1 inaa, nowever, was
Inclined toward dullness. Any little de
ir.and caused upturns because of the big
short Interest In September and the very
light receipts. The stocks here decreased
and the visible supply was lower by over
l.uio.OOO bushels. Cables were firm, but the
cash demand was good. September sold
between 61e and 62c and closed firm, 4,r
He up st hVtiblc. Receipts were 48 cars,
seven of contract grade. Only 10 cars are
expected tomorrow.
. 'ftU -!ad off In supply her until
bushels. KecelpU were good at 856 cara.
but contract grading was retarded by the
weather to such an extent that scattered
buying resulted and prices advanced. Of
r,?1".were Y.ry "ht the market
Iuv d ti'on"- September sold from 82 to
82c and closed SSc up at 82Hc.
ihTih-- wye.udul,( but flrm- Hogg
were higher and there was a fair supply.
.l"mn 1d 'j lard at tlmf helped the
rest of the list. Beptember pork closed 7Ve
"P " 6.024, September lard 2$e hgher at
10. and Beptember ribs 2Vic up at 9 7V4
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
teir-10 cw- 146 crt: ho:
The leading futures ranged as follows t
Artlclea.1 Open.) High. Low. Closed Tey.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec,
' May
Corn
wept.
Dec.
. May
Oata
ia Sept.
lb Sept.
lb Deo.
'Fork
'. Sept.
Oct.
I Jan.
i Lard-
Bept
Oct.
. Jan.
Rlba
I Bept.
i Oct.
, Jan.
94f To
66$ 67V6
61W'A M
04$
3 a SH
... 17
82
i02H urns
it n is i7v,
liiJVi Ht5
10 27H 10 48
82V, f 60
to l
W t T2H
JlJVi J22V,
T 60 7 66
1 I i
HI TOH'o V4
H m 67 C8H
6!rV4 WAHW
HVi MtWSJ nu
H H H os
3H ts M
2H!n4 MX 819l
82 V4 12
29HTa3 sh
16S7H M02H 15 W
WW 1I1T4 1110
"I7V, 14 42V, 14 M
WJTH 10 W
! Kw ! t7
t27H lt2Vi I27H
JTH t 87h tS
! l iu w
T 60 7 6JV4 T60
! a Old. k Kew. No. t. ' "
??,hT,,uot,,on w,r Allows;
'TUMi PtenU' .tralahu1!
:iENAoeV"v4c7,CS N- ",rtn'
jgOATS-No. 1. Z4V44J290; No. I white, a2
RYE No. J. 6oVi61c.
,i?r5i0- 1 flaXl 11 No- 1 northwest-'Jul?-44!
clovr. contract grade, 19.
PROVI8ION8-Mess pork? per bbl HE fiS
'?" , I-tM. P" 100 IbC 6 jVm ' Shorl
ribs aides (loose). 9.6S31 aTPry salted
shoulders (boxed), l.7B8.87V4. Short clear
aide, (boxed), tl0.6O10.e7H.
WHISKY On tha basis of high wln.s.
Tha following ar, the receipt and ship,
itnta:
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu...
Rye, bu....
Barley, bu
Receipts Shipments
.... 20.000 7,000
....178,000 92.000
.... 69.000 i2,nno
....833.000 127.000
.... 18.000 .. .
1Q Ml
On the Pruitiiit. awak. . , . . .'"'"
ter market was weak; creameries, loilc:
dairies. UVifelbc. Cheese, steady.' 10Uo.'
Ltjgs. steady; fresh. 17Vo. "
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qaetafloas of tha bar mm Yarlo.s
Coaasaoaltlea.
MI?,STh7..RK- Aur "i-OUR-Recelpts.
M.100 bbla.; exports, 7,716 bbl,.; market lr-
fanry, large. 9r; fancy, small, new, state
full rrfamrv rnlnrd. 9Tc
KOUS Rei-e'tpts. I2.0;i0 pkgs.j steady;
State and Pennsylvania, ' fovc; western
candled. KVk'&lDci western uncandled, 1.V9
17Vc
4(lT 1 QCCO Q,..v. XT. fWl...
1'OL'LTKy-Allve. steady; chicken,.
ij-i; iurays, uc; xowis, ijc; aressea.
MKTAIJ4 All metal markets were quiet
iiiimy anu so mr as lorni prices were con
cerned there were r.o change, noted. The
demand for tin was . dull and spot was
Hiiiiieci ai yrniFiniy s nature 01
The foreign price waa raised 6s, ciosl
. . A. rn" 1r. a f
n 1111 a. fti.i 11m mill luiuiri n v &in
, 'I c J t ' . j. .11 . . 1 ...J
ibii n.i. v.iir was juni us hum mm 1111, ii
ss buyers are not (n the market there la
no pressure to sell and prices are there
fore steady. Standard, spot, closed at 110 90
K!ii.z, laae at n wiii.iu, eiectroiyiic ai
fll.WVll.IHI SOU C'BHllllK m L 4Tfl.Tll ll-IMHi
Copper In London Improved ta 9d, closing
with spot at 61 1.1s 9d and futures at bi.
Lead ruled quiet and steady at M.12i for
epuL. aim uonn'in mivanrcu as oil iu svii
ta 9d for spot. Spelter abroad gained 2s 6d
and closed at 1 15s for spot. The local
. . m . . . A.1 . . .
Rrice remainea nrm ti -. in. 1 ne loreigi
linn ill n 1 nrm irui iii niiKin kmiiib. iiih
, 1 . . r n.i i uuji 1. k-
uw lii'rcu all una p. i hiiii iniijiiirnuuiuuf ii
at 62s td. Locally the market had a flrm
uniipnuuo anu uiirriiiaa were sciirce. cur
rants were nominal. No. 1 northern
foundry was quoted at K'3 OOgS.00; No. t
northern foundry. I:?2 0023.00; No. t south-
ern luuiiuiy, i.'if m.wt rtu. a souinern
soft foundry, IU.WaX.W.
, , miner paienis, u.ti
(i3.90: winter atralvhia tt tU. w, "
-iVOK.i!?lit"Ea"y: yJ'ow western. .6;
City, 11.23; Brandywlne. t3.45i&3.M.
KVK Bteady ; No. t western. uixc. f. t. h.,
afloat; state. MV.tK.7c, c. . i.. New York
carlots; No. 1 track. Wc,
Buffalo Y"DUUi feedln. "o. 0. t f..
. WHEAT-Receipts, 101.200 bu exnnrta
W", prm; No. jEd. 73c.
and 7i7tlSc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north-
ZTtiL. Ku.Tl".n Jc- r 0 b-. afloat; No! 1
hard, Manitoba, 84e. f. o. b. afloat It
r.VVT'e"''' day.,n wh't- Th roar,
ket opened flrm on rains and higher cables,
weakened under liquidation and then had
a second sdvance, following corn. Shorts
bought freely oq the final bulge, being
Influenced alao by the smaller Interior re
ceinta. lure. .akAaH i..... - . . .
. , " . . . iii.t-ii mi pre a
1 iLTl0' fur(her 'alna west. Closed flrm I
closed at 74Vc; September, 73 6-l3T4c clo?.
a WHc; December, 72V71 U-le. cloaed at
72 ,C.
CORN-Recelpts, 61.750 bu.; exports, 1020.
Spot, flrm; No. t. tie. elevator and S3c
f. o. b., afloat. The option ma.ae was genl
eraily flrm all day, particularly In the after
noon, when very small carlot estimate, at
t tilcago Impelled vigorous ooverlng. Rains
west and smaller Interior receipts also
brought In buying ordir,. The close was
rrm at HijlSc net advance. May 43Va
44Vc. closed at 44o; Bptember, 67fiMc
cloaed at 6.c; December closed at 4iVe '
OATS-Receipts. 2S2.uO bu. : exports 7 790
bu. Spot. Irregular and weaker; new No. t
mixed KtWc; new No. t white, 66c; un
graded white. 47(&62c; mixed. J6uSSV,o. Ot
tlons were fairly active and atronger on
small receipts snd showers west.
J1AT"r!rnV. WPPin. 70c; good to
choice. $1 Ooki 1 W.
U1CE Steady: domestic, fair to extra. 4U
(Tic; Japanese, 46c.
HOPS Steady; state, prime to choice. 11
crop. lV4!6avc; lSuo, loc; olds. tt9c; state,
common to choice. 1901 crop aiu2c- ia
crop. lei?c; olds, 7tiloc; psclflc coast 1901
cYCwi-,ir:2!WOfroP,18ci olds-
I.KATHKR-Steady; Buenos Ayres acid
!4p '6c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. JO to 26 lbs
i5.ocM'fbr.'.,3c,., 10 a ,ba-,Sc: Te" dr'-
WOOL Quiet; domestlo fleece. IVTiSOc.
TAIOjOW Steady; city ($3 per pkg.). IWe:
country (pkg. free). A,ai,c.
PHOVIBIONS-Beef. ,teady; family. Mm
ei 0o; me.,. $13 -tf 13 60; beef ham,. 321004
tt oo; packet. tl4.Wi4i6 ; city exua India
njeea ;1 004,24.00 Cut meat,. qulei;
pickled, bellies, n.5jli.O: pick led ihoul
dtr,. 3a.7b4i9.ua; pickled hams, IMUVii to
Lrd, firmer; western steamed. llO.ttoi 10 70;
Auruat closed at tlO .86. nominal; reflned.
quiet; South America. $11.60; compound,
.12Wti 60; continent. $10.86. Pork steady
asyl7,76.flil, 7iU6; "hort c'r- H 7i21 00;
. U L'TTE R Receipts. .$11 pkga; barely
steady; Imitation creamery, HkoxTUc: fao
tory. 14j lc.
CHSa-old-Raoalpta, l.tot pkga; flrm;
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS
CoadHlons of Trad and Quotation,
ob Staple aad Faaey Prod ace.
EOGS Candled stock, lc.
LIVK POULTRY Hens, 8Veioc; roosters,
uiii. i j .a , lafi lumrvi, CKaflVx.;
ducks and geese, 6c; spring chickens, per
BUTTKH Packing stock, lV413c: choice
dairy. In tubs. Uaibc; separator, 8021c.
FRESH CAUGHT FI9H-Trout, loc: her
ring, tic; pickerel, 8c; pike, c; perch, 6c:
liiiltQln ilpau.. ; -,1KaiK 1. 1. . n .
whltenih. loc; cat Ken, 13c; 'black bass, 'l8c!
V. .. M . . . .... 1 l. w . . i- . .
iimiviai, in,, Hiinun, tve; naaaoca, lil.,cl
llsh, 12c; red snapper, loc; lobsters, boiled.
i.TTi .iv:, luuBwia. irnu, uer ip,, movi
bullheads, 10c.
CORN 68c.
OAT8-64C.
BH AN Per ton, $16.
mi ' rm iiuuiea iiy urainii vvnoiesve
Hay Dealers' association: Choice. No. 1
upland. $7; No. 1 medium. $8.60: No. 1
coarse, 36. Rye straw. 3i.bo. These prices
are for hay ot good color and quality. De-
ma im Aaiir. nrcrii'i" iiani.
VRfiV.TlHIPa
NEW CELERY Kalamasoo, .
POTATOES New. per bu., 2530o.
fivt Wh3 fiMiova -ji . .
u.w,u... ' . . . v . . a i uui,, svwruina o
Slxe of bunches. l&20c.
j. tjKiNii-H rer bu., soc.
BEETS Per basket. 40o.
GREEN CORN Per dos., 6c
CUCUMBERS Per bu., 250.
LETTUCE Per doi. bunches. Mo.
RADISHES Per doi.. 10c.
way uiriva n,.
' iii'iiig f i w ii, fmr IIIBI a.TTl
basket. 26o; string beans, per market bas
ket, 25c.
CABBAGE California or horn gTown,
new, lc. '
ONIONS New horn rrown. In sacks, par
bu.. 65c.
TOMATOES Per market basket. 464J60.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $114.
FRUITS.
PKACTtF.S California Tjata CrmmrfurAm
76c; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-baske
crate, 76c; per six-basket crate, $1.25.
PLUMS California, per four-basket
crate, fancy, $1; Japanese, In peach boxes,
ti IT .UH V. .
H-'lO; Tragety, too'; peach plums, $1.00; p!
PRUNES-Pr box, 90c.
ravofltc. Colorado, $1.60.
APF'l.Ffi Siimmur nriaHu thl
C RAH APPLE 8 Per bbl., $2.60.
CANT A I .TIT 'PR1 T.is. nor ant. ti n.
per basket, "Oe. ' '
WA'IKKMELUNB-Crsted, 1S3200,
OR1PRR flmithaira Calaaiha. n .w
crate, $1.60; home-gtown, per ' a-lb. bas
ket, 86c.
TROPICAL FRUITH.
BANANAS Per himcJl- aeAoriltnar mtmm
$2.26(32.76.
ORANGES Valencia,, $4.7836.00; Mediter
ranean sweets, $4.0004,26.
, LEMONS California UmonsJra, $4.00(3
186; Messlnas, $4 606.00.
MiaLliljlxAINEOUS.
CIDER New York. $8.76.
UlhVU VI b -. au..
Mift-o a.v. kiuvii, Wi m green,
6c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. t salted, 7c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., so; No. I
van, m in ui iui., mai ary nines, scaiuc,
sheep pelts, 76c; horse hides, '$16002.60.
X3rvrcixj v? y.. iu e . i-iT..
a v wii i-ci iv,, pu, pneiiva. tc.
WTTTI Walnula KT 1 .k.ll ... II.
lie; hard shell, per lb., UHfl; No. 8 soft
shell, 10c: No. 1 hard shell, tc; Braalls, per
lb., 14c; Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft
shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large,
ger lb., lie; small, 10c; eocoanuts, per dos,,
rir.r. unitu a t ai. .wa.
a-aMAna-Mj a. m. ninii vjuuici IIIV
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ln ,11. 1 M -I . 1.. V .O.
I fia, . m in iiiaia, i-arr lull, mmj
Conner, ner Ih. SljLn? ttraas hanvv lar lVm.
flta.c: brass llarht n.r lh KUn am na, IK
lc: sine, per Tb.,'lHc; rubber, per lb., Vic.'
vtXBSoe; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-basket
crate, 854jSOc; per six-basket crate, $1.60.
St. Loals Gnl, aad Pro-rlaloaa.
ST. LOTUS. Aur 19 WtTR AT HI oh...
VTA -t i. . . i. .
iiu. a icu LdBii. fjicvaiior, mu, iracK, Oii,(ar
66V4o; Beptember, 63N,63?tc; December,
64c- No. 2 hard. 6SV4&&c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 64c; track, 66c;
OATS Higher; No. 3 cash. 27Ho; track.
ac, oeptemoer, 20c; uecemDer, oic;
No. 2 white, 88689c.
BI-Hteaay at 4XV4'0c.
T.. r aitd i.. i . a a . . . .
r iai. n-r iiiii, inn run winter patents,
$3,1044.20; extra fancy and straight, $2.80
BEED Timothy, nominal. $004M.25.
COKNMKAL Steady, $3.06.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 602o.
HAY flteadV! tlmothv Xxnnrll no. nr.l.l.
$6.56-a9.o6T ' '
WHISKY Steady; $1.81. . .
IRON COTTON TIES Higher, $1.07H.
BAGGING Better, 6 6-16f l-16c
HEMP TWINE 9c.
pnnt'TRinKs Pnrit tia.h.. ikki.. -t
IIROK- H ,1aJ; lanl tl.t.1. 1A ,lT' '
salt meats (boxed), quiet; extra shorts and
clear ribs, $10; short clear, $10.60. Bacon
i boxed), quiet; extra shorts and clear ribs.
10.76; short clear. $11.S7V4.
mmaui-mm; firm at $4.00. Spelter:
Firm at $0.16. .
,JTri. - " 'h'ekena, fHc; sprfngs.
iinniiw, .uinca, jaiididc; uuca,, yc; geese,
. I 4VV".
Jiuus steady at 16c, loss off.
to riour, bbls 9.000 n mm
Wheat bu 1S7.000 IM.iXW
Corn, bu 11 (WA nn..i
Oata. bu 72,000 4t!d00
Liverpool Grata and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. l.-WHEAT-8pot:
Quiet; No. 1 northern spring, 6 2d; No. 1
California. As 4d. Futures: Quiet; Septem
ber. 5a HHd; December. 6s Md.
..F9R:l8,,ot: Qa'"'; American mixed, 6s
UHd. Futures: Quiet; September, 4s 11 Ud:
October. 4s 9Hd; January. Ss U4a.
PROVISIONS-Beef, strong; extra India
mess, 107, 6d. Pork, flrm; prime me,s.
western, strong, 83s 6d. Hams, short cut.
land cut, 28 to 80 lbs., quiet, &&std: ,hott '
.... . - Hii nm mu, lung clear
middles light, 2ft to 84 lbs., quiet. 68a:
r - , . 1 I I w w TV 1 !! ,
oulet, 6is 6d: short clear backs, 16 to M
"u,t- c,!rar b''lll. " to 1 lbs.,
steady, 62s. Shoulders, square cut. 11 to 12
lbs., quiet. 47s sd. Lard. duU; prime weat
ern. In tierces, dull. 61s 3d: American re
flned. In palls, dull, 61a d. " r
CHEESK-Oulet; American finest white,
steady 4is6d; American finest colored,
quiet, 48s 6d.
TALLOW Prime city, quiet, 28a: Aus
tralian. In London, dull, 82a.
taFlXUR-8t. Louis fancy winter, steady,
Jj!J,.8-At London (Paclflo coast), steady,
BUTTER Nominal.
PEAS Canadlnn. steady. 6a 8d.
Imports of grain Into Liverpool for tha
last three days were aa follow,: Wheat.
314.O0O centals. Including 11,000 American:
corn, American, U.9u0 centala.
Kaaaas City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. l.-WHEAT-Seo-temher
.Hc: December, 2i,ic; cash.
No. 3 hard. 654iM4c: No. 8. 61(&64c; No.
rod, 4VC; No. 3, lV4(5ac.
S(J -Bept ember, 4J4t42Hc: December.
83ia,(fi'!31c: cash. No. t mixed. 4a4Wc: No
$ white. W-: No. 8. 64VCo6c
OATS-No. 3 white, S5o.
RVE No. t, 46c.
prairlTv,C Un,,hjr' W 506 10l00: cholc
"'"T'EH-lOeamery. 19c; fancy dairy, 17c
XKlS-8teady; fre.h Missouri I and kin.
sas Block. 14Vc loss off, cases returned.
Receipts. Bhlp.
116.200 62.SO
1J 36 21
13,000 U.OuO
tember, Hc; December, SlHc; on track,
No. 1 hard. 7Vc; No. 1 northern, 76ic;
No. 3 northern, 74'.ic,
FlaOUR Unchanged: flrnt patents. $3.80
tT3.u; second patents, S.Oo.f.7(i; nrst clears,
a.iiiM. in; avconii ci-irp,
BRAN In bulk. 311. 11.76.
TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 11 WHEAT Dull.
stronger; cash, 71c; September, 71c, bid;
December, 7olc; May, 72Vc.
CORN Dull, stronger; cash, 69c; Sep
tember, 6l'74,c; December,
OATS Dull, strong; September, 83e;
December, v.o.
BEED Clover, dull, firm; October, $5.50,
bid; January, $6.30, bid; prime alslke, $7.40;
ro. s nmomy, t.w.
Philadelphia Prodoeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19. BUTTER
no tower; creamery, jHtic; nearby prints,
ZJC.
EGGS Steady; fresh neerby, 21c, los, off;
fresh western. 21c, loss off; fresh south
western, lcy loss off; fresh southern, lf
liv. iiihb oil.
CHEESE Stead v: New Tnrk full r....
prime small, 10Vi(gl0c; New York full
creams, iair to good, vvkwioc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, III., Aug. 11-CORN-Slow and
easy; No. 3, 67o.
. OATS-Easy; new No. 8 white, 83c, billed
VII UUll.
WliiBKY $1.81 for finished goods.
Dalatk Grala Market.
DULTTTH. A tier 10 WIT IT IT ri..K x?
1 hard, 76Hc; No. X northern, 70Hc: ko. 1
iiuiLiirrii, nw, eepiemDer, (tsvc; Decem
ber, 6oSc,
UA'iB September, 81V,c; December, 28V4C
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Volaaso of Dealings Increases, bat
Market dalts Dall and Irrenlar.
NEW TflBr A ... nTi.. :
shares of stock sold on the exchange today
... jr.inuii., aeaungs rising again over
the 00 (M1 ihur. Ma.l, T . 1. . . ,.
- -' ' " - - .....a.. .lie lll.l.vi IUUA
on a fair appearance of average strength.
tin. n an.li..l. 1 1 1 I . I 1 . . .
"ii.iiii. win biiuw mm ine sains
in the majority of usually active stocks are
fractional. While I h. ra.llv alrllrlna,
are confined to a lew spots In the market.
ine dealings were largely In professional
hands and were supposed to reflect the
operations of speculative pools, Including
some of the prominent capitalists of the
country. The situation of affairs was not
materially changed from that of yesterday
and the new demonstration of strength
waa baaed larcrclv nn ih. ann.A.ni.u. -
7 . n -j . . . v ai'rn urn. iiiiia 1 1 -
turn to New lork of J. P. Morgan, which
nao caused a renewal of many long current
rumors of financial projects and railroad
deals, which are nnnn.a.H 1,1.
. , . r . I w na,. ,1 D av-
tlon to be put Into force.
The most prominent of these In Its effect
upon the speculation is the formulation of a
TI I a 1 a. nnn waI ' T . . . I . . . ...
f---" awa .viium "1 aXJUinVllie B INSSnVlllG.
There seems a fairly general agreement
that thla plan will take the form of a
ftua.an,te ot a livldend on Iulsvllle &
ashvllle. rnmmnMu iinn...4 A k... i
flxPd at 7 per cent.
aTh.moyement lei by Louisville made
l..e",it ,n other southern stocks, notably
Illinois Central and Nashville, Chattanooga
wa. avu.B. nui nil. a. w i.rn n wl
'hesapeake oV Ohio were also supposed to
7i . a....i.v aium-iius cause, al
though the advance In Pennsylvania and
Baltimore dt Ohio pointed to speculation on
the soft coal traffic.
A settlement of the coal strike and a de
cision on the question of the presidency of
the United States Steel corporation are
also suDDoaed to await Mr Unrcni. op
tion. " "" v
The upward movement in Southern pa
clflo was aggressively renewed today for
Trie first lima .In... ika n n n . . . .
. , . . , 1 "in niiiliiuill fllirill vi
he proposed $lOo,ooo,000 mortgage to pro-
. ,vl unuei meni. i nis move
ment wi also associated with the home-
Waronntinil mAvamanl n . t
, . ... .. . . ...... . w I a. well BIIUWI1
speculaOve leader, who has onerated
largely in It In the past.
Canadian Pacific and Ita subsidiary com
panies form another center which radiated
trr.-fr. lr..4 tv.n j-ahi an . . , ....
B ... -. . ' m t.v.v.uui.1 liir
rise pointed to efforts by that company to
(cure an entrance into Chicago. The
strength of Wisconsin Central and of tho
Chicago Terminal stocks memmmA li.a. . .k.
Same rumor.
..I weret various other points of
strength In the market, but .ft mmmmA
equally due to special causes.
The money market wna not innra.i.v.i.1
week, although there waa less tendency to
flurry than yesterday The rste for call
money loans was well sustained at about
r pan or ine
loans. The recent rapid downward course
of foreign exchange was arrested and there
WSa . leMrlan... a aa.H..... I . . - .
- - '-""'f iCTu.n in mai mar
ket. Rome aAlllnap rt a,,AAi,a V. a
. ' , a, v. 111-ig ur liUD
dpn account waa, a factor In the firmer ex-
cnange market. '
It h.l-lm. Illl.ail laila- !.. Liuiu.
In aoln tail hlnn.ii ..... . i. .
A " ' . , ,. . .. fc ... iuv v 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 y yes
terday ro Buenos Ayres and appeared to be
... F iiiuvinK io crops mere.
A Vln1.nl h-.ab . . I V, . , .
i . i, iwiiiiB in voioraao
Fuel followed a suggestion that the atruggl,
for control might throw It Into the hands
of a receiver. The stock rallied au. th.
market closed dull and Irregular.
The liquidation In Central of Georgia
bonds waa cnntlmuM a.i..
$1.925.000. ', va,uo-
nUtnilie?tar bot"1" wre all unchanged
on the last call.
vTh5T fo"Sw,.nB are the dosing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison ti
An Bfd IliOa.
Baltlmora A Ohlo....li
An . I a
Cnadln Faclao. . . ..1S7
UIMul BO mi
Cha. at flhla a. a.
Chtc,o A Alton
ptd TVt
Chleafo. In4. A L... IS
to ptd M
Chleaso A E. Ill 311
Chicago A Q. W U
ao in pra
dA nfd Riu
Chlsase N. W....IM
r a f .v v nih
Chleaso Tar. 4 Tr.'! 13'
. aM ....
.l
..104
.. 14
.. TI
.. it
,.1TI
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu....
Mllwaakeo Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. It. WHEAT
Steady; No 1 northern. T7trTc; No $
northern. "r77c: Reptemhar Cuup
RYE Firm; No. 1, 61Vic '
ARLEY-Flrm; Ito. 8. 7tp76c; sample,
CORN September, BlVie.
Mlaaeapolls Wheat. Floor aad Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. It-WHEAT-Sap-
do M
C. C. C. A St. I
Colorado Bo ,
da lat pfd ,
da td nfd
Dal. A Hudson.
Denver A R. O.
do ufd
Erla
do lit pfd
da Id nfd
Great Nor. pfd..,
HocklDf Vallar.
do pfd
Illlnala Cantral .
Iowa Central ...
a. nrd
Laka Erla A W.
do pfd
L A N
Manhattas L....
Met. Bt. Rr ,
U.K. r.nlp.1
Nat. Rr. ot Max
Mian. A Bt. I....
Ma. Faclfio
M.. K. A T
do afd
N. J. Central ...
N. T. Caatral .
Norfolk A W....
do nfd .
Ontario A W.
ranna-ivaala
Raadlnf
do lit pfd..
do Id nfd
t. L. A 8. r
do m prd..
4a Id afd...
t. la. 8. W..
do pfd
St. raul
do p(d
So. Paclflo Tsuj
Bo. Railway 4ou
da rttn .-7
Taia, A Paciio""!!! iu
Toledo, 8t. Ia. A W. '4
no pro
Union Paclflo ....
da nfd
Wabash
do ptd
iVnMl. AT. V
do 3d pfd
Wla. Central ....
do pfd
Adama Ex
A marlcan Ex
I'nitad States Ex.
Wlla-rar,o Ex..
Amal. Copper ...
Amor. Car A P..
do pfd
Ann. Lis. Oil...
do pfd ,
Ann. S. A n
. - do pfd
. Anas. Mining Co.
SO. Rroalilvn tl F
fi. Cala- ,u, Iros!!! 7H
idm. uaa 222
.IH Cont. Tobaeoo pfd.. .1214
i'ih nan. taiacino .....
. Horklni Coal
.1V Inter. Papar
. SO I do pfd
. STVa Inur. Power
. SB ilatcloda Oaa
1 National Blacult .
.16tt National Lead ...
No. Am.rlr.a ....
.HfS Paelllo Coast
. M Paclflo Mall
i. 11 Psopla', oa
.111(4 Praaaad g. car....
1171a do pfd
Pullman p. Car...
A Hapuhlle Steal ...
1M do ptd
un Busar
! Taon. Coal A I...
So I nlon D.f A p...
H do pld
1 tJ- S. Leather ....
M do pfd
Mat V. S. Rubber
TI do ptd
tnv 0. i. g.,,1
M do pld
Weatarn Union ...
M Amor. LocomotlTs
T7H do pfd
1SK. C. Southern...
1MV do pfd
..ina
.. (i
.. 12
.. 481
.. 34
.. 38S,
.. 30
.. 5
..310
..36,
..114
..0
.. J5
.. 2
.. 2V
.. (0
.. 46
.. 7
..103
..
.. 21
.. T4V
Vi
.. 89
.. 47
.. 36V
..12214
.. T7H
.. 43
..104
.. 4
.. to
..240
.. II
.. 74
..112
.. M4
.. 14
.. ?
.. IS
.. M
.. If
.. M
.. 40
2H
. 3
. 3
, 3
6M
New York Money Market.
ttlY, Auir- -MONEY-On call,
alwii loaf1"4 "r closing bid and
WJi laW cent- Prlma mercantUo pa
per. 4y per cent.
STERLlrfo EXCHANOE-Steady. with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 87
for demand and $4 34 1-6 for sixty-day bll Un
posted rales. $4.4 854 and $4 MVafii 11'
commercial bills, 4 8S4?4 mv. ,,7,!,,'
SILVER-Bar. BcTMexIcan dollars.
.aliiTroTrIfa,
foTlows0""' Quoutum 01 nds are as
,.11 ,.,. caatral 4a 2W
. do 1. Is,..." 31
..lfcU W An.. .......
.-"-I ta. B lUS
U. S. rat. ta. rag
do la. coupon .
da la, rs
do coupon
do saw 4a, rs
.112
do saw 4a, coupon. 1J2-j
da old 4a. rag
aa eoapoa
do ta, rag
do coupoa
Atchlaoa. sa. 4i
do adl. 4a
Bal. A Ohio 4a..
do 3a
do eoav. 4a....
Colorado Bo. la..
Caolral. of Oa. aa
do la loc
rfc a ii .ia..
Chleaso A A. IWa!
C. B. A Q. a. 4a..
C. M A St 1 a
luaw
.luti
M . K. A T. 4a list
do la 4
N. T. Central la 101
" ,orai avta in
..104;N. J. -. u
..ii:Kor. radio 4a....
..loa', do la
.. 4 N. A W. eoo."ta'
..101 Raadln, (an. 4a
.. ,8t L A I M . ta.
..Ill Irt. L. A B - r. 4a.
..110 Bt. L. 8. W. la."
,..110. do 3a
.. 7 S. A. A A. P. 4a.'
.!, oo. raiine 4a
. 8a. Rallwar 4a. ...
. sola ax. av i. .. i . ...
Ill T . II. L II a!" ....
1M
...104
... 74
...101',
... N
...117
... -a
... M
... 0
... la
... 4
...111
-.-- . ...ia ., bi. I., a W
C. A N. W. con Ualoa Paclflo 4a'
- - -a aa luaia ao coav. aa '
ccr. A St. Ia. ,. 4a. li2 'ahaak la
Chleaso Tar. 4a e do
Colorado A Bo. 4a... M do deb. a""
PesTar A R. O. 4a.. 101 Shore 4a .
Krle prlar Uaa 4a.... H Whaal. A L. g
f. W. A V. C." la!;!ll4 Coaa. Tobacco 4.
Hocklas Val. 4a...lo "acce a
..104.
lua
...1111
lot
TT
114
4a.. s
M
4H
Forelcw Ploaaelat.
LONDON. Aug. 11-Gold premium at
Rome Is quoted at 83V,. Money was not
plentiful In the markt? today? but
good demand In connection with the pay
ment of calls to recent new Issues of caiil
wi' nU?f t0 ,bout e6.U00.uua Discounts
wera flrm. ihsra waa no prospoct of rates
being materlallv easier while the market
largely Indebted n the Hank of Knilmrl
Business on the Stock exchange opened
rstner heavy, but trndina was subsrauent
moderately active snd clneed quiet. Consol
reacted and partly recovered the loss
Home rails Improved slightly with th
weather. Americans had an uncertain tone
in response to New York, but Improved
tsier, especially Louisville, prices closed
nrm. Rio tlnto, recovered on the copper
siHiisiics. Ksmrs wavered.
r AKis, Aug. 19. Prices opened firm on
the bourse today, but business wss Inanl
mate. Rentes hsd an easier tendency on
less Investment buying. Spanish 4s snd
Spanish rails were In demand. Turkish
securltlea were heavy, but grew firmer.
Rio tlntos hardened on favorable copper
siatisiics. industrials snd Ksmrs wtN
firm. At the close prices were generally
eir-aciy. ine government rate of dlscoun
was 3 per cent. Three per cent r?nes,
lonf WV for the account. Spanish 4s, 81.72V
Be.Ki.iM, Aug. 19. Mines were firm on
the bourse today owing to a rumor that
the minister of railroads had given large
orders for equipping the state railroads
Spanish 4s were firm on Paris advices
I anadlan Pacifies hardened on the traffic
return. Transvaal, Improved on repur
cnases.
BOSTON, Aug. 11-Call loans. 8tyt?l
cent; time loans, 4Vi per cent,
closing ot stocks arm bonds:
nH per
Official
Atrhlenn 4,
Oaa la
Mci. Central 4a..,.
N. E. O. A C
Atchison .. ........
do pfd ,
Boaton A Albany.,
Boftton A Malna .
Ftoatnn L
N. Y . N. H. A H
Fltchbur, pfd .....
t'nlon Pacific ,
Met. Central
Amarlcan Busar...,
do pfd
American T. A T
Dominion I. A S.
Oen. Electiie ...
Maaa. Electrlo ..
do pfd
N. E. O. A a...
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Adrantura
..101 lAllnuet ,
.. II lAmnlKamated .....
. It P.ingham
.. I7lralumet A Hocla..
.. I2l-i 'Centennial ,
..102;cnpper Range
161
loo
1S
..144
..IM'4
Dominion Coal
Franklin
tula Rorala ...
Mohawk
Old Dominion ,
Osceola
31 v. Parrot
...11J
...llo
...170
... TH
...114
... 40
... 7
... IV
... 40
...
... 11
'Jutnrjr
Santa Fa Copper.
Tamarack
Trlmountala
Trinity
t'nlted Blatea ....
Utah
victoria
Winona
Wolverine
United Copper ...
. 3
. f
,. II
.6111
... IS
... 87
...141
... 10
... 11
...
... )
... (I
.. 24
...121
... 1
. . .170
... 14
... 11
... m
... 30
... s
... I
... Ik
... 34
Londoa Stock
Aug. 19 4 p.
Market.
m. Closing stock
LONDON,
quotations:
Conaola for money.. M T-l Norfolk A Western
do acocunt.
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
p.ltlmore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific...
15 I do pfd
t Ontario A Weatern
14 Pennnylvanla
10a iReadlns
113 do 1st pfd ,
142H1 do id prd....
CheupMUe At Ohio.. SIi Southern Railway..
. S4 ao pra
.110 (Southern Paclflo....
. 41 t'nlon Paclflo
. t do pfd
. 40X'nlted Rtataa Steal.
.. T0
.. Do
..171
..10
Chlraao O. W
C , M. A Bt. P
Denrar A R. O....
do nfd
Erla
do lit pfd
do 2d nrd
Illlnola Central
Loultvtlle A Naah.
M., K. A T
do pfd
Kew York Central ia
BAR SILVER Steady
ounce.
MONEY 2V4 cer cent. The rate of dia
count In the open market for short bills
is z- per cent: for three months bills
x u-itxtt-aili per cent.
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
'Onanist! 4a
12 Randa
44DeBeers
Tl
34
.. 14
.. 43
.. 37
.. 41
..lo
.. 74
..111
.. 4
.. 41
.. 12
.. 12
.. 411
.. 41
.. 11
at 84 $-16d per
New York Miming ftaotatloaa.
NEW YORK. Aur 19 Tha fnl1owln .r.
ine ciuBing prices on mining stocks:
Adam, Cos 30
Alice i lo
Rreeca 10
Brunswick Con
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va 115
Deadwood Terra loo
Horn BIlTar 126
Iron Silver 11
Leadvllle Coo I
Little Chief ..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Baraga a .
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopaa
Standard
.. 11
.350
.101
.
. II
. I
. 1,
. 30
Bank Clearings.
CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Clearlnas. t34.7z7.oAl:
balances, $1,676,911; New York exchange,
par to 10c discount; posted exchange, $4.86
sixty uny, ana tt-oiy, uciiiarm.
BALTIMORE. Auf. 19. Clearinrs. 14 741-
vu; Daiances, inn.zu: money. 6 per cent.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19. Exchanges. 12X3.
400,300; balances, $15,290,880.
BOSTON Auar. 19 -Kii-h.nr.i 321 OM 1S-
. i a. r A . ' , , ,
vaia.in.-CB, ai,oro,Ul.
PHILADELPHIA. Anar. IS n..rln-.
$20,826,953; balances, $3,622,383; money, 4tf
per cent. i
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11 Clearings, $7.f)61,25;
Daiancea, i,4: money, steady. 6ro ner
warm, i-cw una exuiianae, ioc aiscount.
CINCINNATI. Aug. 19 Clearlnsrs. 13.049
659; money, 3V46 per cent: New York ex.
cnange, ioc aiscount.
Condition of ,tlje Treasnry. .
WASHINGTON. Auif. 11. TodaVs state.
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve in me division or redemption,
Eiiuwa-. a-.va.naoie cssn Daiance, J04,06.
746; gold, $106,321,664.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19. COTTON-TCu.
lures opened quiet but steady; August.
8.47c; September, 7.9fc; October, 7.R7c; No
vember. 7.79c: December. T 90c; R.hrnnrv
7.80c; March, 7.79c; May, 7.80c. Spot closed
sieaay; miaaung upianus, vc; middling gulf.
c; saies, wi Dates.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11 COTTON Quiet.
unchanged; middling, 8c; sales. 93 bales:
receipts, 151 bales; shipments, 620 bales;
stock, 13,0)10 bales.
GALVESTON. Aug. 19. COTTON Oulet
8 7-16c.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 19 COTTON Root
moderate business, prices steady; Amer
ican middling lair, 6 7-82d; good middling,
a di HOa. ijjii . . . r .a...
iii-iiiii, niiuuiiiiK. i iu low aninaiinar.
4 ?f.-!CM woriii iirilln.rv 191-(Hi nr.lU ,. w..
4 13-32d. The sales of the day were 7. OH)
Daies, including &oo bales lor speculation
and export, American 6.500 bales: recelnts.
4,000 bales, no American. Future, opened
Orm and closed quiet. American middling
g. O. c: August. 4 42-64(ix4 43-64d. sellers:
August and September, 4 37-644 38-64d, buy
ers; oepiemoer and uctooer, 4 iK-wqr z-64d.
value; October and November. 4 22-61(3
a nn i' v. . . . , .
a so-o-ai, uuyers; rnovemoer and iecember.
a vnu, Brut-rs: uecfrnuer ana januarv.
d iB-tLAA K , , .. a ... - I . . 1 T.' .. 1 '
. 1 ""j, .p, ,.iiuai j a. 1 1 i rcmuarjF,
4 18-64d, sellers; February and March. 4 17-64
4j4 18-64d, buyers; March and April, 417-64
4 i-Ma, ouyers; April ana May, 4 17-64a
4 18-B4d. buyers.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 19. COTTON
spot, steady; sales. 426 bales: ordinary.
815-16c; good ordinary, 7 7-16c; low mid
dling, Th-iBc; middling, 8c; good middling,
8c; middling fair, 8c; receipts. 890 bales;
stock, 35.T74 bales. Futures, steady: Au
gust, 8.32.S3c; September, 7.91i87.92c; Oe-
toDer. (.mo t.ttc: iMovemrjei. 7.ba7.67c: De
cember, Dotif.tWc; January, 7.67(!j7.6Sc;
reuruar;, i.oiitf i.ooc( marcn, i.oii.oc.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 19 WOOL-There has
been considerable doing in the wool mar
ket, although a little quieter than last
week. The Doslllon la firm, with hett.r
fiiice, gradunllly obtaining. Territory wool
ncreases In firmness. The tendency Is still
upward with the wool dealers having wool
to sell that have cost them even above the
market price here at present. Fine staple
territories', Kmonc; strictly nne clothing,
dj'osoc; nne and nne pieaium. 6063c; me
dium, 43g46c. Texas wool Is In a very
strong position, with the offerings small.
Fall cleaned basis, nominal, 4.V(i4c; twelve
months, u'uc; six to eignt months, spring
62df66c. Fine fleece wools are higher, but
the offerings are small. Ohio and Pennsyl
vania XXX, nominal; XX and above, 28c;
X, 26(27c; Michigan X. 2&2c. Delaine
wools are exceptionally firm; Ohio Delaine,
30-tMlc; Michigan. 27V(&29e; No. 1 combing,
2si:t0c; No. 2, 27tf(2Sc: coarse. 24fT26c.
bt. iAJi'its, Aug. i.wuuia steady: me.
dlura grades and combing, 13alMc; light
nne, i:b'ik; neavy nne, nxaiic; tub
washed, lofifiec.
Ckaagei In Available Sapplles.
NEW YORK, Aug. ll-8peclal tele
graphic and cable communications received
by Bradstreet show the following changes
In available supplies compared with laat
account:
WHEAT United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decrease, 941.000 bu; afloat for
and In Europe, Increased, 1.200.0W; total
supply Increased 259.UOO bu.
CORN United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decreased, 1,134,000 bu.
OATS United States and Canada, east of
Rockies, Increased, lfl.OuO bu.
Among the more Important Increases are
those of 8(19,000 bushels at New Orleans,
3w.O0 bushels at northwestern Interior
points, lM.OuO bushels at Newport News,
luO.OoO bushels at East St. Louis, 86,0u0
bushels at Lincoln and 61,000 bushels at
Chicago private elevators.
Principal decreases sro those of 231.000
bushel, at Depot Harbor and 136,000 bush
els at Manitoba storage points.
Saaar Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19. SUGAR Raw,
steady; fair rf fining, fc; centrifugal. M
test, 3c; molasses sugar, c. Refined
flrm.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 19. -SUGAR Mar
ket strong; open kettle. 2Vi3 8-l(c; open
kettle centrifugal, 8a3c; centrifugal yel
low, 3Q4 1-16c; seconds, lS334c. Molasses,
dull; centrifugal, 6&15c.
i
QM ,sd Host a.
OIL CITY, Pa., Aug. 11 OIL-Credlt bal
ances, $1.22; certificates, no bid; shipments,
100.76 bbls.; average. ,14 bbls.; runs,
15,2f7 bbia.: average. 76.963 bbls.
NEW YORK. Aug. -19 OIL Cottonseed,
dull. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, aieady.
Turpentine, steady. 47a47Vka
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good to Choir Cattle Sold About Steady
bat Others Wars a Little Lower.
HOG MARKET STRONG TO NVE HIGHER
Heaviest Ran of Sheep for the Year to
Date, bat Wethers and Yoarllnga
Sold at Steady Prices Lambs
Tea to Fifteen Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 11
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday..
Offlclal Tuesday..
7.9W
7,618
Two days this week 1R S7
Same days last week 8.700
7.1B
10,968
18.153
lo.2!4
12.910
10,838
17,044
12.189
14.018
17.i60
31,768
26.949
17,o6
18.415
18,c.'2
19.6,2
frame week before 11.2S)
rame tnree weeks ago... 6.3S1
I?amo four weeks ago.... 6.4rti
Same days last year 9,650
KfA.li.lPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATK.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
iim year to aaie and comparisons with laet
Cattla 474 248
leTs l,19.Uf.4
Sheep 619.843
The following table
ii ice mi nugs sold on
Inc.
34.148
0,779
Dec,
iiiarspi me last sereral days
parlsona with former years:
Date.
1901.
440,100
l.5t,275
678,400 ..,
snows tne averaga
tne nsoutn omsha
28,607
mn com,
I 1902. l01.UO0.lS!9.lf8. 1897.18fl6.
I 41V4I I 66 5 15 4 19 $ 79 tTt
I 00: it, 5 lxi
I 79 16 16
Ihltll S4
7 ..v; 6 801
T 27Vj 6 65)
August 1.
AllKUHt 2.
August t.
Augusc 4.
August 6.
AUKJSt f.
August 7.
August 8
August 8
August 10
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
August .16!
August Itii
August 171
Afgust 181 ru
August 19 6 72V 6 89
177
1 16,
7 04
f 78H
6 81 '4,
6 73V4
6SV4I
4 6774
6 65
t 74,
6 74
6 74
6 78
6 74
6 7Si
6 77!
6 83
6 04
6 14
6 16
4 -b 3 741 3 4
4 331 3 67 8 471 I
4 43 3 61 3 67 2 85
4 45; 3 71 8 Mi 1 9i
1 3 77
4 3S
4 S7 3 81
6 04 1 4 32 8 67
b 0"
4 99
a
4 96
4 9i
4 97
4 9S
6 00
4 95
4 2S
4 23
4 3a
4 4.1
4 441
4 32
4 36!
4 47
4 60,
8
8 27
3 48
3 74
a
8 75
3 78
3 74
3 M
8 671
3 43!
3 45
8 421
3 631
3 61
3 02
2 92
f 76
a
2 76
2 80
3 56 2 80
3 64
3 681
a
3 701
3 71
3 W
3 73
2 74
2 3
2 83
a
2 84
2 92
3 8
Indicates Sunday.
K...!.i.. . c ""tuber of cars of stock
"l " louay py each road was
C. M. A Ht. P. Ri
Wabash $
Missouri Pacific Bv . ik
Union Pacific system. 61
C. A N. W. Rv
F.. E. & M. V. Bv or
C. St. P.. M. AO. Rv
B. A M. R. RV
C., B. & Q. Ry 1
C, R. I. A P., east... 4
C. R. I. ft P., west... 17
Illinois Central
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'aes.
13
Total receipts
.306
4
15 63 V.
20
40 2
19
14 16 1
11
22
1 .. 1
163 71 1
ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
654 1,641 . 837
91
751 2.144 3,612
658 3.279 2,404
706 3,304 2.052
433
67
80
144
1R1
304
370
47
125
241
242
827
121
72
131
616
469
683 .... 7,618
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num-
v. iiu jiiuicateo:
Buyers. r
Omaha Packlnr Co
G. H. Hammond Co
Swift and ComDanv
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Cudahy, from Kansas C.
Swift, from country
Armour, from Kansas C
R. Becker & Degan
Vansant & Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman A Co...
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntslnver
William Underwood
Livingstone A 8r nailer..
Hamilton A Rothachlld..
U F. Huss
H. L. Dennis A Co..
B. F. Hobblck
Wolf A Murnan
. A S
Other buyers ,
Total 6,923 10,837 16.023
CATTLE There waa armtha H...
of cattle here today, which makes the sup
ply for the two days considerably In excess
of the same days of last week, and also of
last year. The same as waa the case yes
terday, a large Dronortlon of the nrr.rlnin
were feeders, and most of the tat stuff was
of rather Inferior quality.
lucre were aDout a dosen loads of corn
fed steers on sale and the htier irrnHna
sold at about steady prices. The common
kinds, though, were dull and weak, the
same as they have been ever since the
western cattle began to arrive. The fact
that Chicago waa quoted lower had a ten
dency to make buyers bearish at thla
point, especially on the common kinds.
The cow market waa steady to a dime
lower. The best grades sold In just about
yesterday's notches, but when It came to
the medium and common grades sellers
had to take off a nickel and sometimes a
dime. Trading, though, was fairly active,
all thlnga considered.
There was no particular chinr. nniiM.
able in the prices paid for bulls, veal calves
ana stags.
in spite of the heavy receipts of stock-.
ers and feeders the heavyweight dehorned
cattle of good flesh and quality sold with
out difficulty aU steady prices. The same
waa true ot prime yearlings. The com
moner grades, though, were verv rluli ami
610c lower, aa speculators have a good
many ot that class of cattle on hand that
they carried over from yesterday. The de
mand from the country continues active
lor tne better grades, and veaterriav .hunt
jo cars were aiuppea to tne country,
western oeei steer, were ratner scarce
today, so that the more desirable grades
held just about steady, although -Chicago
was. quoted tower. ine common kinds,
tnuugu, were more or leas OI a drug on
the market and were In most cases a little
lower than yesterday. Range cows of good
quality held Just about steady, but tho
common Kinus were weak to a dime lower.
Desirable grades of stockers and feeders
were also steady, but common kinds were
neglected and slow and 6&10c lower. Repre
sentative saiea:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr.
1 1060 I 40 I MO I TS
3 710 4 00 IT 1111 T II
1 U 4 M II 1901 1 M
II IMS t 40 14 1M4 T 15
41 101 0 64 1IU3 1 46
COWS.
19 cows.
rows..
1 cow...
42 cows...
12 cows..
11 cows..
Bur Neb.
17 cows....
8 cowa...
1 cow
, sw
ims , 90
.. 844 I 80 8 cowa...
H. C. Blsblna Neb.
..V 2 40 34 feeder.. 907
..1400 4 60 2 cows luSO
Dsn Egan Neb.
.. !W7 2 90
C. J. Renllman Neb.
I lcow....
2 90
4 60
4 50
4 50
3 60
V. R Tlseman Mah
23 feeders.. 1202 4 fio 3 feeders.. 1202
M. E. Rose Neb.
..11 3 10 23 feeders.. Kit
4 00 1 bull 16.4)
2 00
Ormesber Neb.
3 25 48 feeders.. 94
4 25 6 feeders.. 1022
A I Mnrrlmn niah
22 feeders.. l:'59 6 16 1 feeder
Eil Ctnnn K'nh
2 feeders.. 919 4 40 1 feeder... 740
C. 8. Baker Neb.
914
927
t.
26 feed era.. 107
22 feeders. .IK'S
1 feeder. ..In)
feeders.. 1123
346 I 80
4 m
t 76
1030 t
3 cows..,
1 cow...,
1 cow...,
46 cows..,
59 cows..,
.urn
.. :
H.
.. 9M
..1OJ0
$ OA
$ 00
I 50
$ 60
$ 73
3 71
25
4 26
1120 4 23
t 26
I 36
883
780
,.1002
.. 920
$ 20
$ 00
t 15
U
1 cow 1150 4 0 21 feeder. .12843
cows ;o 3 70
Hanson A Hagerty Neb.
av ircuru.. n.w 3 M II COWS..
I tfer... 710 8 76 2 cows..
1 bull 1250 2 26
. . F- Kin-Neb.
32 feeders.. 1049 4 15 13 cows..
2 feeders.. VH9 3 60 2 cow..
1 cow 1020 4 15
II. nrnhtv Wvn
25 feeders.. 6S6 4 30 2 feeder.. 816 160
R. Van TVInklo Won
1 feeders.. 974 4 26 1 feeder.!. $70
k feeders.. 800 4 26
James Htnhha Wvi
38 feeders.. 95.6 4 55 46 steers.. 102
10 steers.. ..1340 6 80
E n Ruiar Won
cows 973 3 10 21 feeder. .1063
12 cow 1041 4 00 1 cow 1100
L. R. A. Condlt--Wyo.
t SO
f
I ao
4 20
8 10
16 feeders.. 86
8 feeders.. 1013
1 feeder... 1140
10 heifers... 650
Kent
80 cows....
21 cows....
4 36
6 00
6 00
3 00
A Bissell
965 3 75
993 4 00
3 feeders.
1 feeder..
2 feeders.
.1108
1230
,1086
t 00
00
too
Csttle Co. Wyo.
30 cows 949 2 90
1 COW 830 8 7S
R. FnntaWvn
80 feeders.. 850 3 80 1 feeder... 790 S 80
F. M. Btrattnrv Coin.
48 feeder.. 1110 4 66
Phlllln WatsanT'nln
64 heifers... 615 2 90 81 cows..
17 feeders.. 647 4 00 tnowa..
39 feeders. . 851 3 76 (bulls..
1 feeder. ..1020 8 00
V. P. Glenn Colo.
2 heifers... 710 9 75 l hull
11 heifers... 616 3 76 1 cow
l heifer.... 500 3 26 15 feeders.
fllATi T-rie-rtai pA,n
15 feeders.. 730 4 00 5 feeders.. 700 1 40
I.. 1 f rnnnii Cnin
17 feeder.. 841 4 00 1 bull 1300 I 76
bulls 783 8 40
. . W. L. Bush Colo.
6 steers.... 880 3 86
Spear Cattle Co. Mont
... 7S
...1000
...1344
1840
, 700
645
t 75
8 75
2 60
00
1 60
3 15
22 steers
5 steers
1 steer.,
. O
24 cows.,
8 cows 940
z cows 890
..1218 4 06
.. 942 4 05
..1160 4 60
F. and J
990 3 10
2 70
2'26
2 stags 1668
1 stag 1300
14 feeders.. 1223
F. Tllden Mont.
1 feeder... 1070
42 feeders.. 914
1 bull 1270
1 bull 1270
60
3 W
4 56
as'
a is
8 10
2 cows 960 2 60
25 heifers... 838 2 96
E. J. Turn. f.ka
85 feeders.. 1060 4 65 6 feeders.. 903 3 76
1 feeder... 880 4 66
L. 8. Pond Mann
48 feeders.. 1126 4 75
1-lOUS There waa a llh.,.1 .f K .
.ioc lunar, urn. unaer tne innuence ot a
good demand the market nnenan .-iiv. mnA
oa nigner man yesterday. After about 40
luaua nao cnanged hands, however, the
market for a time waa verv oiil.t w K r
trading started In again It was generally on
a basis of a 2V4C advance, aa compared with
yesterday, or In other words, the market
closed with part of the advance of tha
morning lost. There waa more or less
unevenness from start to finish, jo that
some sales looked considerably better than
others. The bulk of the hnn sold at fnm
$7.70 to $7.76. and aa high as $7.86 was paid.
Practically everything was disposed of
At a reasonably earlv nn"r
It was very evident today that tha 11 rM
and butcher weight hogs were selling to
tne oest advantage, ana
difficult to get a bid on
until the morning was
Representative sale:
av. Sh. pr. No. '
.tsi no I u . ta....
40 t M 14 K0 M
140 I7Uj M JIT 110
1W ITV4 ST.
No.
78..
14..
74..
40. .
4..
64. .
14..
7..
41..
TI..
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17..
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II..
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17...
.....184
141
Ill
I0T
in
2M
117
HI
..u.140
...,..!
140
141
HI
2T.0
234
24
M I HI
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Ji:::::
in fact it . was
the hesvy hogs
well advanced.
- Av. Bb. Pr.
tO I TIU.
1
1
1
I
13
8 .
, 40
. HO
, 170
, M4
, 160
, too
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 SO
1 J"
4....
1....
4....
....
T..
HEIFERS.
4 W
BULLS.
8 64 1
I Ti 1
.1043
.1020
..1320
.. Ml
8 40
I 60
10
4 60
4 0
. 860
. 130
.11M
3 ti
I 15
I M
1 1640
1 1160
1 110 1 II . 1
1 It) I 16
CALVES.
141 I 15
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 430 I IS 1 700 1 9
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
10
741
( heifers... 6S8
2 feeders. . 6S5
feeders.. 1148
14 feeders.. 1148
8 feeders.. 1148
7 feeders.. K68
2 feeders.. 96
1 cow
1 cow
6 cows....
10 rows....
10 cows 708
4 cows 8o0
1 cow 1010
8 cows 1040
2 cows I1"")
cows 940
12 cows...
2 cows...
2 cows...
7 cows...
1 heifer..
1 steer...
bull....
1 bull....
1 bull....
1 bull....
1 heifer..
1 calf
4 cows...,
19 cows...,
1 cow
1 bull.
t feeders
10 feeders . 1037
1 feeder. ..lulO
1 feeder... fMO
12 feeders.. 671
1 bull 1310
22 feeders. . 655
lstsg 750
21 heifers... 644
1 heifer ... 830
3 heifers... 7(40
1 heifer ... 640
1 bull TV)
1 bull 1030
I M I...
I M 10...
NEBRASKA.
too
, 44
4 II
4 U
1 calf..
7 cows.,
6 cows.
13 cows.
17 feeders.
300
1011
778
836
958
.1010
.101 )
,. 920
,. 7X2
.. 968
.. 990
.. 870
.. 837
.. 710
,. 780
.1550
. 730
.14h0
.1230
. 410
. 210
.. 95
.. 912
.. 850
..10M)
Ml
12 cows....
65 cows.
ai,
963
3 90
3 75
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
2 00
3 CO
3 75
2 86
3 25
3 25
2 36
2 35
4 60
3 00
3 20
3 25
3 60
2 60
2 00
3 00
T 75
2 50
3 20
2 60
2 25
2 60
4 00
2 60
3 OS
3 00
2 60
$ 60
4 10
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 40
3 70
3 00
3 90
3 00
3 26
2 K6
3 60
3 90
COLORADO.
2 70 15 cow,
3 80 26 rows
WYOM1NU.
4 26 1 stag 890
Cattle Co. Neb.
24 feeders.. 946
24 feeders.. 1019
7 feeders.. 1157
1 feeder... ltWO
10 feeders.. 693
2 feeders.. 86
44 feeders.. 834
28 feeders.. 1011
7 feeders.. 620
1 feeder... 4-'0
30 feeders.. 794
1 cow 1030
1 cow 1170
1 cow 1090
2 bulls Mo6
1 bull...
24 steers.
1 steer..
1 bull...
2 bulls..
1 heifer...
1 heifer.... 350
2 cows 1076
2 cow s 970
2 cows 12JO
10 heifers... M0
II OPWS..
10 cows..
1 cow...
1 cow.. .
13 cows..
4 cows..
1 cow...
2 cows..
1 cow...
42 feeders
..1040
...1035
,.. to0
..1590
..1560
620
..1064
.. 871
.. 9H0
..L''i0
..lt'20
.. 9h2
..l'K0
.. 9W0
.. 9)
lrt6
68 feeders.. 1(116
22 feeders.. 736
1 feeder... 4T0
21 feeders.. 1077
964
12 feeders.. 1000
Duck Brand
64 feeders.. 964 4 26
C. F. Coffee Nb.
cowa..... 174 a 13 s tear a. -1125
4 60
8 25
3 60
2 90
3 86
4 40
4 50
3 75
2 90
3 50
3 60
4 50
3 75
4 00
$ 25
3 ti
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 15
3 35
4 06
3 25
2 50
2 50
2 76
3 50
3 00
2 25
2 90
3 16
3 30
2 75
2 60
3 40
3 86
3 00
3 60
2 60
KS
4 6
4 ?5
2 60
t 00
2 90
3 80
2 80
$ 60
,'.2S1
..121
1.166
,.6T
-V.134
.,146
..280
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.....260
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....247
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.171
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.276
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297
281
121
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18 yesrllng wether..
418 yearling wethers..
669 cull lamb
88 $ 0
W0 $ 80
17 4 40
CHICAGO LI VIC STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Dall,
Hova Higher
Lower.
nd Sheep
CHICAGO. Aug. ll-ATTLfi-Reclps,
000, Including 2,000 westerners; market
very dull. Oood to prime steers, $8 0i?
8.90; poor lo medium. $4.35"-7 00; Blockers
snd feeders. $2.6va-V60; cows, $1.60tf6.75;
heifers, $2.60fr 00; canners. $1.6ntjt.60; bulls,
32.254r5.30; calves, $2 5007 60; Tesa-fed
steers, $3 0tVry6 5O; western steer. 4 6W4.2&.
HOGS Receipts, 14.000; estimated tomor
row, 26.000; left over, 2,000; market, 6c lo
10c higher. Mixed and butchers, $6.30477.10;
good to choice, heavy, $8 SOraTlTU; rough,
heavy, lib 76; light. $.3(tf-7.00; bulk of
ales, $.60tjj&ftft.
SHEEP AND LAMB8-Reeelpts, .(inO;
sheep, lower; lambs, choice dull; other,
lower; good to choice wethers, $1 7MH 00;
fair to choice, mlsed. $3.601.80; western
sheep. $25(386: natlvo lamb, $3.754341.30;
western lambs, $4.6Ofi.0O.
wniciat yesterday;
Cattle
1 .............
null ,
Sheep
Receipt.
.PI. 4 10
.80.412
.33,131
Ship.
6.8O0
7,139
1907
Kansas dtp LIto Stock Market.
celpts, 18,450 natives, 1,100 Teans; calves,
7L!'n'. , IS0 " Killing trade
li. ir,a,AJ07,r'ri. f,od -h"8 an! feed!
ers, stead- to blaha--. .hniaa .
tl'J"' "l- 7-J.: fair to good.
$4.00iJ.6D; Blockers and feeders, $3.7ft5.e.
western-fed steers. W.75J600; Texas an ,
Indian steers. 38 ovum on- t.,.. -V
fiS4!2L,!5,lv c,w"' W.26SWI.60: native heifers,
WM.OO; canners, $l.o236; bulls, $1,900
140; calves, $3.004j.6T.
ia"?0 wRclpu.'. 4 750: market, steady to
10c hlcher: ton 1710. K.,11. ..1 j
"P..AND LAMBS Receipts, 1000;
-IT. t!. 1"t'"d: native lambs, $3.20e.0;
lan,b' OWOOi ntlv wethers
iwe? SnVaTTl. ". 32.30ilfS.96; fei
MiinlMS-.08-0, Texa. clipped yearling.
33.00ff3.R6: Texas. Cllnna i.;.-7..
stocker. and feeder $2..96.'
Market.
264 bead; veals sold
head; nominally
"w York LIto (took
NEW YORK". Ana. 1a nrcr.a .
a.1.1. JA. W , . - IIADIC9 a.
celpts 402 head; a car of native steer sold
t 10.40 and a bunch n a,....-.- aw.
Prices tg. $4.60; dressed beef steady.
XT a-mericsn steers at 13314e,
dressed welahL asm. rmtri 1 n- k 7 .
UV4frlte. " - r - .-.- -t
CALVES Recelnta
At 37.60(3 8. 26.
MOOS Recelnta txt
steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpt. 7.282
if?- ': t?t? duM 'nd easier; lamb
slow, light common lower; sales of all
grade average . easier than veaterdnv-
sheen sold at tf Shiri.i M i.v fi . ..
$1.60: lambs. 84607 Kk ..,.'.,.,J
$7.0O(ff7.O6; culls $4.l0; dressed mutton, i7q
OSS Ih HMa..J lawika EU1I. ' W
, -i.'B,
St. LonJ Llvov Stock Market.
SI' i"5?18! Au5 -CATTLE-Recelpts.
200 head. fncltlnlnar mlmVt Va..al -r MT!
market steady; native shipping and export
llt'Z- S-gP&S1 baf and butchij
K76j7.60; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.76
J5XI0- stockers snd feeders. $3.00(8 26; cows
and heifers, $2.254.4,.00: canners. 11 7k-9 .
bulls. $2.603.46; calves. 36.00tiff.M!
nd Indian nteera miumik. 1
helfra,$2 254Sl.26. ' " "u
.G!RcSlp.."v4,00 B,d: market steady
t36.76j VmW KW bUtch;?.rMSo
SHEEP A Kf. T.AU!,flI..aal.4. mui
head: market steady to atrnnv .nJ. .Yr
tons. $3.504.35; lambs $S.76fflS.0- culls and
anuria401
t.
8T.
Josepk LIto Stock
Markot.
19 CATTLE Re-
a. ht .. firiuA wtvS
JOSEPH. Aug.
14' ?w ,nd we.to 10c lowori nVtlve;
iiocke '..d CeK VrjT w-w5
head; lambs, steady to stronar: ihun 'iiairf.
to weak; Idaho lamb, M 38.
Slams City LIto Stock Market.
PTTOTTV I'M'f V Ta A ,. v in . a 1 .
r . . ii u. . (opBciai isie-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 2.M0: market
'tf"ad:bSr?ti 7S.60; cows, bulls and
m'V;1, $2.60jr4.60; stockers and feeders, $2.75
6.00; yearlings and calves, 32.6OtT4.00.
HOQB Recelnts 4 son- in. KiC34JlLin
higher; selling, M.t0O.7O; bulk, $6.609166.
took la Slgkt.
Th .followlnk table ahawa h raa..in.
cattle, heg and sheep at tha Ave principal
market for August 19:
Cttle.
7.618
Omaha ,
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
fit. Joseph...
Totals....
. 6.000
.20.750
. 6,200
. 2.937
Sheep.
17.750
21.000
6.600
2.000
3,570
..43.606 $8,715 60,920
Ht7Ct.'rJTI "
ever, consisted of feedeTs" fpacaer toot
.Vengs'SalS
active and just about steady with yeeter
day. The quality, though, was noth.n,
extra, and the common kind, we're Tliwl
There were quit few cara of i.k.
and the market eased off a llt'ta b5
thought they paid too much for what the?
got yesterday. Their bid. were aen.r.ni
lofclSc lower though In aorae.i "J ii
were made that did not look that bid
Although there were a good manv i..
ers included In th. reeipti? thS msrtet
held fully steady, ss a good many bSyS
were on hand. Anything desirable ao.1.1 .
just about steady prices. oM
Quotations for clipped stock- cinnA
choice yearlings, $3 75(34.10; f . , tTVood
$3.5oSS.7S; good to choice wether. $3 zJ.Tm
fair to good wether,, M.16'ova 35 choir
ewes, $3.00 3.26; fair to go ewe", ' $ 75
3.00; good to choice spring lambs, 86.75fi4 00-
. i V . . 1 yeaning,. 33 'i4j
8 40! f.Mlf r I u TT1 h. K,wwa 4 A . a .
I1.25&2.2S. Repreaantatlve sales:
No.
3 cull ewes ,
12 cull awta ,
4 Nebraska ewes
748 western ewes
237 western ewes and wethers..
79 weatern wethers
100 Nebraska ewea and wethera
820 feeder wethers
33 western wethers
260 Nebraska yearlings
la western yearlings ,
ewe,.
249 Idaho culL ewes..
14i Iiia hi cull ewes
639 Oregon feeders
65 Oregon ewea
31 western ewea
44 western ewea
193 Wyoming feeder wethera....
21 Wyoming feeder yearling,..,
238 Wyoming feeder yearllna,..
17 weatern wethers
60 cull Ismbs
63 western -yearlings
73 Idaho yearlings
446 western lambs
434 weatern lambs
73 Wyoming ewes
61 feeder yearMngs
943 feeder yearling.
Ill sheep and yaarilngs
U0 wslfeara and ysarliaaa. ........
Av.
107
, 111
96
100
81
75
94
83
116
97
89
14 '
1
92
M
137
114
94
72
73
139
67
104
101
Pr.
2 00
2 S
3 16
3 20
3 26
1 26
3 80
$ 35
$ 40
8 54
3 90
3 V
2 40
$ 10
$ 30
3 26
$ 25
3 "S
3 60
3 50
3 65
4 00
4 00
4 00
ID
U3 $ 21
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