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    TITE OMAHA DAIliY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bull Influene iaoctitnbt to Brima Zli-
menti and 0itnl Trend is Lower.
CORN RETREATS AFTER EARLY UPTURN
Wkul Trade Dall and Wnkit Fol
lows Initial rirBM la Oats
Hoc Pralirti Art FaJrlr
Active.
CHICAGO, Auk. 26 All markets had a
downward trend today. Fine weather In
the northwest, where the spring wheat
harvesta are exerting a bin Influence on
world prlcea, and the possibility of 1n
creaaed movement,' worlled the edge off of
wheat. Corn eeemed to have been over
bought on the fear of ecsrclty for near
contract. Good crop report did the rent
nd sympathy Influenced down-turna In
other pita. At the cloae September wheat
waa 4iv4jC lower, Beptember corn Mo off
and September oats 64.0 down, Provisions
closed Jijo "P t 6c down.
Trade In wheat waa a dull, lagging affair
for some time. There were ocoaslonsi
apurta of activity, but In general the trad
era simply allowed prlcea to Blip away
gradually on the Influence of the north
western markets. There had been fair
weather in the spring country for twenty
four hours and predictions were for a con
tinuation of the favorable conditions. Ca
bles were Indifferent, weather being One
both In England and France and the spot
demand waa disappointing. Cool weather
In the northwest, together with poor grad
ing here and lighter receipts of wheat
probably waa the reason why there was
no heavy selling pressure In wheat. Cash
etuff northwest was as much as 14c lower
and the demand waa alow. Mlnneapolla and
Imluth were not getting much wheat, but
there were prospects of an Increased move
ment. September here started a shade to
H4c lower at 724,0720 and slowly fell
off to 7l'4c. closing weak. ft'Ao lower, at
71c. Local receipts were 477 cars, one of
contract grade, and Mlnneapolla and Buluth
reported 2X2 cars, making a total for the
three points of 759 cara, against R72 laat
ui and 1 0B9 a vear aero. Primary re
ceipts were 1,193.0(10 W, compared to 1,231,000
a year ago. eeanonrn clearances m wn-m
and flour equalled 2i0,noo bu. The world'a
Visible supply decreased 1.906,000 bu.
There waa a limited demand early for
Beptember corn, on the influence of higher
cables and poor local grading. Stocks were
falling off. Ralna aleo retarded the matur
ing corn. These factors started a little bull
movement early and September corn once
more aold at 0c. The pit, however, soon
took on a heavy aspect. In the enthusiasm
during the last bull turn It aeemed that
too much atuff had been taken on. Holders
weakened from their bullish position and
n the wheat break let go of atuff. The
high price deterred shorts from covering
freelv and prices broke. Beptember waa
rrntlc. Fluctuatlona were rather wide.
Beptember eventually aold down to 57o
and closed weak. iSkc down, at 68c. Re-
relnta wcra 80 care, six of contract grade.
Gate showed a little firmness at the start,
with corn, but at once weakened on fair
offerings. Cash business of late has been
slow because of the Inferiority of arrlvala.
Ri1nta wera bit. at 633 cars, although
only eighteen cars were contract. There
were rains In some of the oat fields, but
enndltlnns northwest were very favorable.
Commission houses had selling orders and
proteaalonala scalped on the bear side.
Beptember sold from S3c to a weak cloae,
Sin Inwer at S3e.
Provisions were only fairly active and
were somewhat Irregular. Hogs wera com
mandlng much higher prloea and there was
some support. Lard waa In good demand.
Pork and rlba, however, were sold freely
on the bulge and slumped. September pork
elnaed Kr down at 816.8714. Beptember lard
7V4c up at $10.96 and September irib 6o off
at (10.15.
VatimaUA tnf frtmiwrtw; Wfcet
200 cars; corn, 20 cars; oata, 260 cara; hogs.
28,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.l Tes'y.
au
pickled, bellies, (11.26911.00; pickled shoul
ders, 6H.irrfi9.UO; pickled hams, (II.jO.
,ard, steady; western steamer, tu.io; au
gust clored at (lo.hS, nominal; rennen.
aulet: South. America, Iil.l compound,
t..S2HfJa.zr; continent. ill.&. Pork, steady;
family, 320. nu 21.25; enort, clear, tin. ivpu.w,
mens, (IS 2;l(ul 25.
Rl.'TTKK Hecelpta, l!i.42Z page. : nrm;
state dairy. llil.V; creamery, lilic.
( H hl'.bK Receipts, H,u paga., nrm.
fancy large, 10tlttc.
KtiUn Receipts, ,iw pm ; nrm; eie
nd Pennsylvania, 2oH'H21e: weatern
candled, 18ij20c; western, uncandled, Wit
1H
M ) i . A km nrm.
MF.TAIJ4 About the only noteworthy
feature In the domestic metal markets to
waa the sharn decline In tin values.
amounting to 26 points, whereas the Eng
lish market was steadier and reported a net
advance for the day of 6s, cloalng with
spot at 121 6s and futures at am fs.
Bpot clost-d here at 128.104! 28.20 and weak.
It la rennrted that the advance laat week
was due to manipulation and could not be
sustained under existing conditions here
and abroad. In-copper there waa not mucn
doing and price changea were narrow.
Standard spot closed at $10.vu 11.20. lake at
tll.604Ml.66, electrolytlo at 8ll.30611.46 and
casting at lll.l'ifll.w. uonarai easeu mi
3d, making final quotation on spot
lis td and on futures 51 18s d. There was
no change In the lead aituatton spec in
the local market being held at HI, A
moderate demand for spelter In the do
mestic market sustained prices steadily,
with spot at t6.60. The English market
waa unchanged at 18. No changes were
noted In Iron on this side. Warrants are
unchanged; No. 2 foundry, northern, iza.no
ft 26.00; No. 1 foundry, southern. t22.0023.00.
English markets report slight declines.
Olaagow closed at 67a d and Middles
borough at 62s 10Hd.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE
MARKETS.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
. Sept.
Deo.
May
Oats
6 Sept.
Sept.
b Dec.
May
Fork
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
pt.
Oct.
Jan.
Bibs
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
72UfH
69T70
4347l44
40.
S3W
,804981
IT 10
17 16
14 16
10 96
9 90
1 46
10 26
10 00
7 82m
72141 nvu
8l7sH
70 69
60
44
40
33$.
HI
81
HIS
16 07
10 97H
92W
8 47H
10 26
10 06
7 824
67 I
89T4
S3
0
18 87Vi
17 00
14 80
10 8TV4
86
8 40
10 10
t 97U
7 TVi
67HInA(nH
69470
Condition of Trade an.d Quotations
on Staple and Fancy Froduee.
EOOS Candled stock. 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. tWSIOei roosters.
according to age. 40-50: turkeys. 84fl0c;
ducks and geese, 6&6o; spring chickens,
per lb., Iliffl2c.
butter Packing stock, lzc: choice
dairy, In tubs, 13lc; separator, 2021c
r nEisn CAUGHT FISH Trout. 10c: her
ring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, c;
buffalo, dressed, 7c; punflsh, 6c: blueflns,
tc; whlteflsh, 11c; catfish, 13c; black bass,
18c: halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 11c;
codfish, 12c; red snapper, 10c; lobsters,
boiled, per lb., 27c; lobeters, green, per lb.,
toe; Dunneaoa, luo.
OATS-Old, 48c; new, 36c. ' ' -
BRAN Per ton. (14.00.
HAY Prlcea Quoted bv Omaha TOliolaaala
Hay Dealers' association: Choice, No. 1
upland, (7.d); No. 1 medium, (7.00; No. 1
coarse, (8.60. Rye straw, (8.&0. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair; receipts light.
VfcKJJi riABLKB.
NEW CELERY Kalamaxoo, too.
POTATOES New. rer bu.. izrhfot
GREEN ONIONS Par dos.. according ta
Ise of bunches, l&20c.
i urtivif per. bu., 300.
BEETS Per baeket. 40o.
GREEN CORN Per dos.. lo.
CUCUMBBRS Per bn . 2So
RADISHES Per dos., 10c.
WAX BEANS Hnma vrnvn na
basket, 26o; string beans, per market bas
ket, 2ac.
LABBAQB-California or home a-rown.
new. lc.
ONIONS New hnm wii In w.
bu., 66c. ' '
TOMATOES Par marVo Ual,. mohm
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12.16.
FRUITS.
PEACHES California.. Tta r-.
ioe8c. '
PLUMS California. Der four.haaket
crate, fancy, (1; Japanese. In beach hn
tl; Kelaev. Jaoan. ner fnne.hMire
81.10; Tragedy, tl; peach plums. 81: P. D.'
plums, tl.
PRUNES Per box, 81.
PEARS California, iwr Kv 11 7K. rt,ni'i
Favorite Colorado. 81.26.
m,KH Hummer vH.tlM r KKt
IJ.20, p" .
CRABAPPLES Per bb!., (2.60.
CANTALOUPE! Omiiulna, H V
loupe, per crate, (3.50.
WATERMELONS Crated, lR20c.
GRAPES Southern Catawbas. ner 20-Ili.
crate, (1-60; home grown, per 8-lb. basket.
No. 1 hard, T8c; No. 1 northern, 76c; No. 1
northern, 72p73Hc.
KliOUK First patents, 83 4 .00; second
patents, 83.73.86; flrst clears, (J.uxii.ii;
second clears. (2 .xi.y
BRAN In bulk. (11. 2.11.00.
. tfcaaces In Available Mappllea.
NEW TORK, Aug. K.-Pneclal tele
graphic and cable communications received
by Hradstreeta show the following changes
In available auppllea, compared with last
account:
WHEAT United States snd Canada, east
of Rocklea, Increased. 2",0"O bu.: afloat for
and In Europe, IncreHsed. 1,700,000 bu.; total
supply, Increased, !,8,0(i0 bu.
CORN United Btatea and Canada, east
Of Rockies, decreased, 2.KN.0OO bu.
OATS United States snd Canada, east
of Rockies, Increased, 1.317,000 bu.
Among the more Important Increases re
ported are those of 2.000 bu. at Burling
ton, 200,000 bu. at northweetern Interior ele
vatora, 84.000 bu. at Omaha and 60,000 bu. at
Winnipeg.
The leadlne- decreases are those of 210.-
Ono bu. at Manitoba, 119,000 bu. at Depot
Harbor, 79,onO bu. at Newport Newa, 63.
0 bu. at St. Joseph, 68,000, bu. each at
Chicago private elevators and at Portland,
Me., and 60,000 bu. at Nashville.
Toleda Grain anal Sec.
TOLEDO, O.. Aug. 26. WHEAT Dull and
easier; cash, 72Hc; September, 72VsO bid;
December, TlVjc bid; May, 72c.
CORN Djll and easier; caeh, ClHc; Sep
tember, Wc bid; December, 42c.
OATS Dull and easier; September, (4c;
December, 81Hc
SEEDS Clover, fairly active and easier;
October, (5.S7H bid; January, 86.47H bid;
No. t alslke, 7.3iXa1.40.
RYE 61VaC, nominal.
Philadelphia Prodaca Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 26, BUTTER
Steady; extra weatern separator creamery,
19Hc; extra nearby prints, 2ic.
EGGS Fresh nearby, 21c, loss off; fresh
western, 21c, loss off; fresh southwestern,
19c, loss off; fresh southern, 16&17c, loss off.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creama,
choice email, 10c; New York full creams,
fair to good, yvoiuo.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 26. FLOUR
Steady.
WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern, 77o to
74Vc; No. 8 northern, 77o to 73V40; Beptem
ber, 71c.
RYE Easier; No. 1, 62Hp. '
BARLEY Steady; No. 76(8770.
OATS Steady ; standard, 3Hc.
CORN September, 68140.
Peoria Market
advices. Rustnese did not continue brisk,
but prices were mostly steady and the
market closed Arm, Atchison at t7H; Balti
more sV Ohio and Union Paclrtc were the
features. Kaffirs sagged a fraction. Gold
premium: Pome, 76; Madrid, St.76; Buenos
Ayres, 129.4; Llxhon, 28.
PARIS. Aug. M, Puslnesa waa quiet on
the bourse today. The apprt ach of the set
tlement provoked profit-taking. Rentes
were weaker and there was less Investment
demand. Foreigners were Irregular. Span
ish rails were In demand. Metropolitans
hardened. Kaffirs were easier on salea for
london account. The private rate of dis
count was 2 per cent.
BERLIN, Aug. 24. Exchange on London,
20m 49pfg. Discount rates for three montha'
bills, IS per cent; for short bills. 14 per
cent. There waa little feature on the bourse
today apart from a demand for Portuguese
Mcutitlea, Prlcea generally were slightly
higher.
Kew Terk Money Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 24-MONET-On call,
steady, 83 per cent, closing offer at 3
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4W64
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with
actual business In bankers' bills at (4.87
for demand and (4 8416 for sixty days;
posted rates, t4.8o474.86Vj and (4.88; commer
cial bill. (4.E3MH 84V.
SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars,
41"c.
BONDS Government. strong; state,
steady; railroad, steady.
The closing quotations on bond are aa
follows:
0MAII1 LIVE STOCK MARKET
Another Bi; Inn of Cattle, but Detirabl
Gradea Held Fallj Euady.
HOGS OPENED TWENTY CENTS HIGHER
Largest Reeelata ef Sheep en Heeord
ansl the Sapply for the Year to
Date Row Shows an laereaae
Over Laat Year.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ,
Official Tuesday
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2ft.
Cattle,
..11.071
.. 6,726
Hogs. Sheep.
2.6 19.9S9
8.000 23.000
V. S. ref. (a, reg
69 coupon .....
do la. reg ,
do coupon .....
'do new 4s, rag
do coupoa ....
do old 411, rg..
do coupon
do N, reg
do coupon ....
Atrhloon son. 4s
do adj. 4a
B.I Ohio 4a.
do ma
do conr. 4s....
Canada 80. .
Central of Oa. I
do la Ino
Chea. aV Ohio 4Ha
unicafo a A.
C , B. A Q. a.
o, M A B F g.
-14L. N. unl. 4a.
Max. Central 4a.
..10414
..1U
..lots,
..100
..too
...104
do la Ino
M. A at. U 4a...
M., K. A T. 4a...
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N. T. Csntral la.
do sn. ivw....
N. J. C. tn. la.
No. Paeiao 4a....
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4a... MT Texas A Pacltlo
lllT., 8t. U A W.
C. A N. W. a. 7a...Us Union Pacific 4a
(.., R. I. a r. 4a....loavt do conr. 4a.
ccc a Ht L . 4a.. 10 Wabaih la..
Chlcaso Tar. 4a so
Colorado So. 4a 44
Donvar A R. O. 4a.l01Vi
Brla prior lien 4s.... 100
do taneral 4a MV
r. w. a u. c U...114
Hoklng Val. 4i...lo
Bid. Offered.
do la.
do deb. B
Waat Shore 4a..
Wheal. A U B.
Wla. Central 4a.
Cona Tobaooa 4t
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PEORIA, 111., Aug. 2. CORN Firm, In
active; No. 8. 69c; No. 8 yellow, hoc,
OATS Quiet; new No. 8, fc34ie, track.
WHISKY On the basts of 81.31 for fin
ished goods.
NEW TORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Boston Stock ((notations.
68
43 9
39d40
2J
83
6H
437
40H
27H
33
30H'H'S0H
81
0
1 87V4
17 60
14 80
10 96
t 86
( 40
10 16
10 00
T 77V4I
1 924
17 06
14 &2H
10 I
I 82V
8 40
10 20
9 96
7 72Vi
crate, (i.ov; nome grown, pe
TKUriUAIj FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch. aLCcordlnap tn
t2.26(g11.75.
LEMONS California Llmoneira, 84.00
4.26; Measlnas, t4.6OHt.00. r
ORANGES Valenclaa 4.76(8.0O; Mediter
ranean sweets, (4.004.26.
-irNn;A'jfL,rJ per crate, (4.2&W4.60,
CIDER New York, (3.76.
HIDES No. 1 arreen. Mil! Nil t arreen
tc; No. 1 salted, 8c.' No. 8 salted. 7c;
no. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lb., 8c; No. 1
veal calf. It to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 83H2c;
sheep pelts, 76c; horse hides; l.60iS2.60.
ruruunNrtr id., do; shelled, 6c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, ner lb..
lie; hard shell, per lb.. UVtc; No. 1 soft I in .V
Volume ef Deallngra Large, Market
Active, bat Wavers at Close.
NEW TORK. Aug. 26. The volume of
dealings In stocks rose well over 1,000.000
shares today. The market showed great
animation at different times during the day
and gave ail Impression of strength, owing
to the enormous buying on an upward
rarrs of a few stocks, but the speculative
profit-taking under cover of this strength
vent persistent and widespread.
The market became so honeycombed by
the closing out of holdings by powerful
speculative Interests that It showed a de
cldfdly crumbling tendency In the closing
hour. There was no reason to accompany
the relapse any more than there waa te
account for the previous notable advances.
There was no more solicitude over the
money today than has been expected by
warning cautions for some time, and es
pecially since the market took on the pres
ent DroDortlons of the sacculation. It Is
highly probable, nevertheless, that the large
operators In stocks are alive to the possi
bilities of money difficulties and are de
sirous of making their successful turn be
fore actual stringency sets In.
Jla a u 1 a 1 1 i xi z ftul, 11101 0 ncio no fur
ther transfers of currency today to the In
terior through the subtreaaury and loan
bills were quite freely negotiated In the
foreign exchange market. But discussion
Is already heard of jiext Saturday's bank
statement and ways and means for relief
of the money market by the Intervention
of United States treasury authorities are
already canvassed without throwing clear
light on the course to be pursued. The sec
retary of the treasury rescinded the stand
ing order of his predecessor for the pur
chase of government bonds In the market
at a fixed price, and he Is reported to have
determined not to renew this method of re.
leasing .surplus government funds to the
market. Increase of government depoeita
with the bank would require Increased hold-
BOSTON. Aug. 26. Call loans
cent; time loans, 4H6 per cent.
cloning 01 siocaa ana
Atchison 4a lot 1
Mex. Cantral 4s U
Atchtaon 4
do ptd 10
Boston A Albany. ...Ml
N. T., ft. H. H...JM
Fltchburt p'd 144
I'nlon Paetno 111H
liei. Cantral n
A mar. Sugar 1
do Bfd it
American T. A T....17J
Dominion I. A B..
Haas. Eleotrlo
do ptd
tTnlted Pratt ..
United Copper
V. a. 8tal ...
do ptd
Westings. Common.. .110
Adventure II
Ailouea J"4
Amalgamated 44
..lit
4
41H
0
bondi
Btnthara
Calumet A . Heel
Centennial
Copper Rant ....
Dominion Coal ...
Franklin
Isle Florals
Mohawk
Old Dominies ...
Oeoeola
Parrot .. .....
Qulncy
Baata re Copper
Tarnaraok
Trlmountala .....
Trtnltr
unites Btatea ...
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
Daly Wast .
P6 per
Official
.... N
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656,
18.033
16.299
12.910
10.8T3
10.232
Two days this week....l7.79
Fame daya last week. ...16.877
Same week before 9.7i0
Same three weeks sgo...ll.3A9
Same four weeks ago.... 6.31
Same days laat year 8.863
RECEIPTS KOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date ana comparisons wun last
year:
1000 10A1
Cattle 603.637 456.795
Hoga 1.645.404 1.604.973
Sheep 711.146 Tl,217
42.VW
32. 5
2.949
17.559
18.416
.2,128
Inc.
46.842
40.431
1,029
Date. I 1802. 1901.1800.1SW.188S.1S97.!18!).
i Hi
I 78
7 89
T t:4l I 841
7 aoll 6 W
1 ZiVsl
7 1' v
August 1.
AUgUSt 1.
August .
August 4.
August I f
August r.
August 7.
August 6.
August I.
August 101
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
August 16
August 16
August 17
August is 6 fry,'
1 411 i (6 S 15 4 19( I 7
1 t
1 15
T 04
6 78
8 FA
6 73'v
67!
August 191
August 20
August 21
August 22
August 231
August 24
August 26
August 26
72
6 79V,
88V,
T 00V,
98V,.
I 66
I 741
V4
6 74
6 78
6 74
( 78
6 77
6 83
e
t 89
6 87
5 78
6 87
6 91
6 91
7 10U
7 80Tt ( 97
6 18
I 151
6 10
0
S 04
6 141
6 161
6 04
6 00
4 99
e
4 96
4 97
4 97
4 98
6 00
4 96
4 :
4 33
4 43
4 45
4 291
4 35
o I
4 43
4 44
4 82
4 36
4 47
4 60
5 08
6 02 1 4 42
6 Oil 4 42
4 971 4 41
6 021 4 42
6 05 14 40
4
3 74
8 6
3 CI
' I 8 77
4 38
4 37 2 81
4 S2i 3 67
4 28 3 67,
2 C7
8 48
8 74
e
8 7T.
3 7W
8 74
8 66
8 67
8 75
e
2 69
8 74
8 811
3 75'
18 feeders.. lo7 4 ?S I cows W I
1 feeder... lnw ( o 8 cows lis 8 40
2 heifers... 6M ( 25 3 heifers... 7X) 8 10
7 cows 878 2 40 88 feeder. .1 4 15
6 cows 873 2 85 5 feeders.. H'.'4 3 60
31 cows...,.l'iS4 3 15 85 feeders.. 7:-8 3 !6
1 cow 1160 3 15 29 feeders.. 85 4 00
8 cows 970 8 75 12 feeders. . 879 1 76
Scows 9 CI 2 50 2 heifers... 810 3 25
4 cows 92 2 90 1 heifer.... 610 2 85
20 cows M2 3 75 10 feeders.. 7tto 3 25
11 cows V2 2 35 13 cows 963 8 05
1 bull 1"2 3 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
127 steers.. .1170 4 25 36 cows 1092 I 35
42 steers... .1172 4 25 1 row 940 8 U
14 steers.. ..1125 4 35 4 cows 1125 8 00
tij steers.. ..121') i 00 60 cows 1147 4 60
14 cows 1ii36 3 75 6 cows 13 3 75
115 feeders.. 1237 4 40 81 feeders.. 1213 4 40
17 cows 1016 2 85
TEXAS.
61 steers... .1068 8 60
IDAHO.
66 feeders.. 969 4 60 8 feeders.. 1146 4 96
COLORADO.
15 rows !J 2 60 10 heifers... 627 2 75
9 feeders.. 674 3 65 2 heifers... 616 2 26
2 calves... 285 4 50
MONTANA.
20 feeders.. 1260 400 2 cows 7S 3 00
1 bull 1310 160 1 row 690 8 00
A. IJidlne Neb.
24 feeders.. 1137 4 25 13 cows 893 2
C2.75; balls. (J.8.VM .25; calves, 85.507.0O;
Texas and Indian steer. (2.7666.00; cows
and heifers, (2 nj M.
HtKiS Receipts. s.i head; market no
higher; nlg. and lights, (7.2.vh7.6v; packer.
;.;tMr7.7o; butchers, 37.6otj1. (.
8 HUE I AND LAM US Receipts. 2,100
head; market ateady; native muttons, (3.50
4i4.60: lambs, tl.Mi.r: culls and bucks.
(2 6.v,f4.O0; stock era, 1.6"jJ3.60; Tcxana, (3.10
63.90.
18 feeders.
1 feeder. .190
4 f seders.. 1100
2 feeders. .1100
C.
5! feeders.. r97
2 f cedent.. 82n
893 8 75
John King-Neb.
47 feeders.. 1223 4 60 70 feeders. .1198
4 60 6 feeders.. 1144
3 75 1 feeder. ..1110
3 25
E. Norris-Neb.
4 25 23 cows 978
4 25 2 cows 1060
1 feeder... 8W 8 00 1 bull 1380
13 feeders.
( cows..
J. F. Raymond Neb.
3 45:
3 47
3 57
3 63
3 43
3 45
I
t 43!
8 53
3 51
8 56
3 64
8 68
e
3 70
8 71
8 86
3 73
3 70
8 76
8 83)
8 81
3 72 8 91 2 76
8 77
166
2 8S
2 W
3 03
2 rt
2 71
e
2 75
2 90
2 80
2 74
2 83
2 83
e
2 84
2 92
8 88
2 79
2 86
2 97
e
2 86
2 79
19 cows...
4 cows
27 cows
9 cows...
8 cows
892 8 75
920 2 85
B. M.
806 2 35
.1036
.1075
6 feeders.
2 cows..,
Fox-Neb.
2 feeders.. 623
4 calves.... 135
1 calf 690
1 calf 140
1 bull 1210
2 calves..
7 heifers..
8 cows....
25 cows....
93 cows....
1 cow.,
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s.
C, M. ft Ht. P 4
O. A St. L 4
Missouri Paclflo 1 2
Union Paclflo System 63 7
C. A N. W 2
F., E. M. V 78 15
C, St. P., M. A 0 8
B. M 139 .
C, B. A Q., 8 6
K. C. St. J t
C R. I. P., east.. 8
C, B. L A P., west.. .. 1
London Stoek Market.
LONDON, Aug;. 26. 4 p. ra- Closlnr stock
quotations:
Console for
do aoeoant.
Anaconda ....
Atehlaon
do pfd
MT4
.100
Norfolk A Western...
do aid
Ontario A Western. .,
PennsrlTaale ,
Keaalns ,
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Railway...,
do p(4
,,&. s ; .
I'nlon PaetBo
do ptd
United States Steal..,
do pfd ,
Wabaah
do pfd.
Spanish 4s
Rand Mines
De Beers def.)
Baltimore A OM....llU
Canadian Paclflo 1411
Chesapeake A Ohio... M .
Chicago 0W H
Denver A R. O II
do ptd M
Kiie 4144
do 1st pfd 7H
do td pfd HH
liiinoia central ..its
LoulevUle a Nash... .140
atlasourl, K. A T.... a
ao pro as
New fork Central... .14
BAR SILVER Steady
ounce.
MONEY 2VG4 per cent. The rate 'of
discount In the open market for short bills
is x per cent ana ror three months bills
Is 2&2 13-16 per cent.
7414
M
17 Vi
ns.
u
44
rr
41V4
1M
lie
, m
4IV,
4Vt
4
. tlV,
. 1
at 24 l-lfld per
til JliLvJ " 5 securuy, ana 11,079,137.97; corresponding day laat year,
I"- CMivmiw ,11 RUVriH- I ai 1M171 K7 SI .. a - J. wan Rir. m
Bank (:tearlns.
OMAHA, Aug. 26. Bank clearings today,
a Old. b. New. No. 2.
ranh nuntatlona were aa follows:
. FLOUR Steady; winter patents. (3.40
2.80: stralghta. (3.10W3.40; clears. (2.80g3.0o;
soring apeeiais, (4.20; patents, to.ouus.io
tralahta. 13.00d3.35.
WHEAT No. 2 aprlng. 73c; No. spring,
70w71c; No. 3 red. 71V,4i2V,o.
PORN-No. 2. 62c.
OATS No. 2, 284329V,o; No. t white, 824
RT15 No. 1. 61e.
BARLET Fair to choloe malting, BWlc
, SEED No. 1 flax. 31.41: No. l nortnweat
em, (1.47; prime timothy, 84.40; clover, con
tract a-rade. (9.
' PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 814.86
fl 90. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 310 KMW0 87V,.
Rhnrt ribs sides (loose). 810 OOWIO IO. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed), (8. 75 8.87V,. Short
iup sides boxed. 810.76iS10.87Vs.
WH1SK.T On the basis of high wines,
i 81
The following are the receipt and ship
ments:
shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Braxlls. per
lb.. 14c: Alberts, oer lb.. 12c: almonds, soft
shell, 16c; hard shell, 16o; pecans, large,
jer lb., 12o; small, 10c; cocoanuta, per doa.,
OLD METALS A. B. Alnern ouotea the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, (11; Iron, stove plate, per ton, (8;
copper, per lb., 8V,c; brass, heavy per lb.,
8Vic; brass, light, per lb., 6Vo; lead, per lb.,
8c; glno, per lb., 2V,c; rubber, per lb., (Via
St. Lonta Qraln and Provisions. -
ment Dona auotatlone is sunnnaen to raw I numini a . .1 - 1 m, j.
rr.?t.Er,paraVonJ! br. bnker" to this end, balances. (2,331.241; New York exchange, 16
but the scanty floating supply of govern- I s,ifj. i.,mi . h.ne uau tn-
nunl hM. m.b.. - - ..ii.,.. I - .-, v-
. .V;rr " . . i"iiy sixty days, (4 .88 tor aemana.
effective In llftlna Drlces to a nolnt which I a 1 ,,mo a..- -n ukami
I , . , . . . - . - - - - , oi. mJKJIOt AUK w. viceiuiRn, vo.uv.mi ,
P" "l.lne Pont D?.tn on banking I balancee, (1,168.661; money, steady s.t 64
ST. LOUIS. Alii. 2A WHEAT T-nwer
ino. x rea caan, elevator, ooc: track. 61
circulation and on the holding of govern
mrni ueposits.
There waa nothing In the ruling rate of
money today, which fell to 3V, per cent, to
Indicate solicitude on the part of specu
lators. The leadership of the market In
point of strength was assumed by Atchison,
the argument being that the higher price
recently achieved by other stocks war
ranted an advance In that stock. Meantime
the higher prices for other stocks were In
viting the enormous speculative llaulda-
uon which finally broke the market. Deal
ings continued verv Isrra In Union D.ia
Baltimore A Ohio and Southern Pacific, but
per cent; New York exchange, 26o discount.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 26. Clearings. (2.715,
400; money, 8V,i3 per cent; New York ex
change, 16o discount.
BOSTON Aug. 34. Clearings, $19,494,174;
Balances, i.e.a.y.e.
NEW YORK, Aug. 3d. CI sarin ga, $228,
731,753; balances, (6,327,987.
BALTIMORE. Aug. 26. Clearing, $4,430,
669; balances, 8673,951; money, 6 per cent.
Condition of tke Treasary.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the aren-
67V,c; September, 6c; December, 65VW they all yielded sharply to the nravalsnt I eral fund, exclusive of the (160,000.000 gold
65Sc; No. 2 hard. 66V&8c. profit-taking. v prevalent: reMrve Jn the Ovlslon of redemption.
inere waa more doing In other parts of
the market than yesterday, but the con
gestion In the leader was still acute and
w.rew lrrt lar Portions of the list In
which the dealings were quite Insignificant,
especially the Industrials, which were af
V Ct?J? .P0""101' by t forcible sentiment
"guiainm expressea py the presi
CORN Lower: No. 2 Cash. 67c: track.
68c; September, 56V,c; December, 47V.O.
OATS Weak; No. 2 cash, 28Uc; track,
29c; September. 26Hc; December, 26Ho; No.
1 wnue, 4zc, 01a.
Kilt-Lower at 69 Via
FIX)UR Firm: new red winter natentn.
$3.2033.30; extra fancy and atralght, (2.CKii
(.16; clear, (2.7502.85.
RKE1V-Timothv 1.1 (W4 9K
CORNMEAL Steady at (2.90.
shows: Available cash balance. i205.2i8.S46:
gOlO, tlUV, (4,412.
Cotton Mnrktrt.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2. COTTON-Fu-tures
opened strong; August, 8.56c; Septem
ber, 8.83c; October, 8.27c; November, (17c;
, . t . . . . , .
- , " , . . " J 1,1001- 1 Liecsmusr, e.K, tfsuusi, o.aov, 1 cuius, j,
fni- The market-closed heavy, although A50c: March. 8.10c: May. 8.14c.
VS" -.rrov,'jr f."1 "oweat. spot cloaed quiet, steady; middling -
Receipt. Shipments.
.... 21.0TO 14,000
....276.000 823.000
....106.000 682.000
....(06.000 2S3.C0O
.... 26.000 141,000
.... 32,000 1.000
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu
On the Produce exchange today the but
tor market steadier; creameries, 154fl8V,c;
dairies, 13V,t17c. Cheese, steady, lOHrVo.
Eggs, steady; fresh, 17Vic.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 37c. 1 ket waS. in Fhi frCV'tyD ,n..tne bond "' land. 8c; middling gulf, 4l4c; sale. (60
HAY Firm to good, timothy. 88.0XalJL60: w,.w" i" Hnlon ?clflo convertible, be lea.
prairie. (6.508.00r ". r. "ail "ZT1 ,Vlpa n y w1,n the atock. I ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.-COTTON-flteady :
vm BAj-steaay at n.n. r vadiii ti tt.T V"vA 'oiaa aaies, miaaiing, ovc; saiea. none; rsccipn, i
(.notation ( the Day on Varloes
Coansaadltlea.
TORK, Aug. 26 FLOUR Ba-
I NSW
Mints. 84 kt.2 bbla.: exrjorts. 23.326 bbl
teady. but less active, the wheat decline
.checking buyers, winter patents, (3.6utg1.9o;
winter atralarhta. MKa3.5o: Minnesota pat
ents, (3.HCK04.OO; winter extraa, (3.U0(3.26;
Qitlnneaota bakera. (3.15(h3.36: winter low
sradea, 82 8o3 .06. Rye flour, steady; fair
To good. (3.2tKu3-40; choice to fancy, $100(1
1.70.
CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western, $1.2C;
city. (1.24: Brendywtne, 83.453.6&.
RYE Steady; No.- 2 western, 60c, f. o.
b., afloat; No. 2, 6c; track, state, bb,Oitc,
c I. f ., New York,-
1 BARLEY Dull; feeding, 470, c 1. f. Buf
falo to arrive.
WHEAT Receipts. 265,276 . bu.; exports.
124,481 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 76VeC, ele
vator; No. 2 red. 77SW7SC, f. o. b.. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth. h-ic, f. o. b., afloat;
Ts'o. I bard Manitoba, 89c, f. o. b , afloat.
.Wheat waa steady at the opening, but
weak thereafter, feeling the effecta of fine
weather predictions, together with consid
erable unloading of September and later
poaltlona. Other selling motives wore
easler cablea, fine weather abroad, dlsap
pointing export buslneaa, small aeaboaxd
.clearances and heaviness from outside mar
Iketa. The cloae waa weak at VJ7c net
lloaa. Mav. 74tr75Wc. closed 74 Vic: Sentem-
iber, 75 7-16ff7S 7-lbc, cloaed i5Vtc; December,
721fr73ic, cloaed 72TTae.
' 1 CORN Receipt. 13,650 bu.; eiporta. 7.781
.bu. fcuot. easy; No. 3. too elevator and
,frc, f. o. b., afloat. Option market
.opened ateady, but doveloped weakness as
a result of easier late cablea, a better
.'weather outlook and the wheat decline,
, rloalna- Vtila net lower. Ma v. 44Vsia45c.
cloaed 44ic; September, tM6Vic, cloaed
a5Vic: December cloaed at 48Sc
. OATS Receipts, 3i,00O bu. ; exports, 8,195
pu. C!, ssbici, e new, w, .-u. e.
Xic; No. 2 white. 40c; No. 3 white. 37c;
itrack. mixed, weatern. 3.ti37e- track, white.
oictoV'. Option also were affected by tin
weatner proepecia, cioaing rainrr weaa.
May closed at 3tc; December, (otjoc,
cloaed St. Sc.
H AY Julet; shipping, m-QTOc; good to
choice. Lust1.10.
KICEV-Irregular; domeatlc, fair to extra,
4'vftviVac: Japan. 4Vt6c.
HOPS Firm; stat. prims to choice. 1901
crop. 19Vk623Vic; lswO, ltic; olds, 6(i9r: atat.
common to choice. 19ul crop. Zlv28c; 1"4
crop, lfcp!e; olds, 7610c; Pacific coast, 191
cron. iAHc; 1") cron. lhjjc: olda. 7bluc
LEATHER Firm; hemlock sole, Buenos
'Ayres. light to heavy, UtTc
. HIDEb Firm: Galveston. 30 to 26 lha
18c; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. 19c; Texaa dry.
34 to to loa., lie.
WOOL Steady: domeatlc fleece. 26S80c.
TALLOW Dulll city K3 per pkg.). (Vio;
.xuntrv (iikas free!. Wa'oVc.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family. (1500
Sib 00; mesa, (it uxpit w: oaer Bame. wn.oQ
MUi packet. (!4.uoH.u0; city exua Iadia
IRON COTTONTIES (1.07t
HAUUliVU O D-IOfjB'f l-loc.
HKMP TWINE-!.
PORK Lower: jobbing, old, 818.97H; new,
H7.27Vi. Lard, higher at (10.60. Dry aalt
meat, teady; boxed, extra shorts and
clear ribs, 310.60; short clear, (11.12V,. Bacon,
steady; boxed, extra shorts. (U.37V,; clear
ribs. tn.60; short clear, (12.12. .
METALS Lead: Steady at (4.00. Spelter:
Strong at (5.25.
i"w 1 1 n' ti r 1 , . . , .
springs 12c; turkey. Iiy,4fl2(ic; ducks, 7V,c Chi",ptd
geese, 4VisC IrLJk ir
BUTTKR Dull and weak; creamery, 16
20c; dairy, 146fl7c. "
EOUS Firm at 16c, loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10,000 16,000
Wheat, bu 221,000 128,000
Corn, bu 23,000 79,000
Oats, bu 6.0U0 4,000
Kr veuue, a.w,uuu. united Btatea old 4a
dvanced V, and the 2s and 6s t cent
.h-hN-,-U-?w,loi'r the con price on I
Atchlsoa
do ptd
Bal. A Ohio
do ptd
Canadian Patino
Canada Bo
, 4'4'8t.
.101T4Bo.
.lHSs
Chea. A
Ohio....
Altoa.
Chlcato. Ind. A 1
do pfd
Chicago A B. 111.
Chicago A O. W.
do 1st pld
do Id ptd
Chicago A N. W.
C. R. 1. A P....
Chicago Tar. A
do pta
,.llVl
.. M
.. (IX
.. 4SV
..
.. 71
.. is
..111
.. MV.
.. WVi
..141
..mm
Tr... 13V,
4044
Llvereeol Grain and Provision.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 26. WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 northern, spring, Arm. 6s 34d; No. 2
red, western winter, steady, 6s Hd; No. 1
California, strong, 6s lVkd; futures, quiet;
Beptember 6s fed; December. 6s KVd.
UUKXM Spot. American mixed, steady. 6s
llVjc; futures, dull; September, nominal;
Uctober, 5a 3V,d; January, 4a Id.
PROVISIONS Beef, ateady; extra India
meaa, 107s (d. Pork, firm; prime mess,
weatern, nrm, sis od. Hams, short cut,
14 to 16 lbs., steady, 60s 661. Bacon. Cumber
land cut. 20 to 30 lbs.. Arm. 64s 6d: short
rib. 14 to 24 lbs., steady, 59s 6d; long olear
middles. Itaht. 28 to 34 lbs., steady. 68a 4h1:
long, clear mlddlea, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs..
steady, bos; short clear backa, 18 to 30 lbs..
steady, 6s; clear bellies, 14 to 14 Ibex, Arm,
62s 6d. Shoulder, square cut, 11 to 13 lbs..
Arm, 49a. Lard, prime weatern, In tierce,
steady, 64a; American refined, In pa.Hi, Arm.
62 9d.
CHEESE Quiet: American finest whits.
steady, 47a 6d; American Aneat colored,
quiet, 48s tkl.
1 a llu w trime city, staaay, n 5a;
Australian, In London, Irregular, 87s 3d.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, oulet.
8a 3d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady,
(j7.
BUTTER Nominal.
PEAS Canadian, oulet. 6a 3d.
Hecelpta of wheat for the last three days,
243.0u0 cental. Including 2a8.0u) centals
American. No recelpta of American corn.
c. c c a at. l w
Colorado ao.
do 1st pfd
do-Id pfd
Del. A Hudnoa..,
11. L. A W
Denver A R. O..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Great Nor. pfd..
Hocking Valla..
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Brie A W.
do ptd
I,. A N
Manhattan L....
Wet. St. Rr
Max. Central . . .
Nat. Rr. of Max
Minn. A St.
Mo. Pacitc
at.. K. A T
do pfd
N. J. Central ...
N. T. Central ..
Norfolk A W....
do ptd
Ontario A W....
Pennsylvania ...
Readlut
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
a u ti r...
do 1st pfd
do Id ptd
at. u s. w
do pfd
8t. Paul
Paul pfd.
raciflo
..in
.. H
.. 4US
.. M
.. 42t
r. iov,
.. 44V,
..111H
.. 3Vs
.. 13
.. 44
.. 17V,
.. 4"
..
.. 64
.Us
bales; shipments, 144 bales; atock, 11,988
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 26COTTON-Spot.
sttu business, prices nrmer; American mia
dllng, fair. alJ-82d; good middling. (t-32d
middling, oa- low miaaung, 4 a-sia; gooa
zo-ua; orainary, 4 iv-ua. 1 ne
!3V
.. 77
.. 61
..ns
..178
.. 48
.. M
.. 414
.. 70
.. 6
..l7Vi
80. Railway
ao pro
Texas A Paclflo...
Toledo. 8t. L. A
do of d
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Wheellnt ALE.
ao id pfd
Wla. Central
do pfd
hXdama Ex
American Ex IM
V. 8. Ei ui
Walla-Fargo Ei if
Atnalfamated Coppsr. 64
Amsr. Car A F 14
do pfd ta
Amsr. Lla. Oil 19
do pfd to
Amsr. 8. A R 44
do pfd tl
Anse. Mining Co 10!
Brooklyn R. T 47
Colo. Fuel A Iron... 76
Cpn. Oss 121
Cont. Tobacco pfd...lllva
69
is
ii
2J-9
60
144
72
270
238
411
120
173
66
244
41S
37
68
60
211
8.744
Total receipt 287 63 96 11
The disposition of the day' receipt waa
as follows, eacn buyer purchasing tne num
ber or neaa inaicatea:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bbeep.
Omaha Packing Co 494 1 1,951
Swift and Company 664 731 4.141
Cudahy Packing Co...... 1,21 857 1,168
Armour Co zw
Armour, from K. c
O. H. Hammond Co
R. Becker it Degan
Vanaant Co
Carey A B
Lobman uo
W. I. Stephen .1
Hill A Huntxlnger
William Underwood
Livingstone A Schaller..
Hamilton at Kotnscniid..
L. F. Hun
H. L. Dennis A Co
B. F. Hobblck
Wolf A Muman
Sheridan Meat Co
Baulrea ..
Other buyer
f7 2 36
910 2 85
8t 2 85
, 750 2 85
R. Delesdermer Neb.
40 2 00 1 bull
672 2 60 6 feeders.
.. 7S0' 2 06 6 cows....
C. D. Stewart Neb.
.,1116 3 26 2 cows....
B. B. Brooks Wyo.
..1137 4 40 47 feeders.. lioo
..1000 8 00 3 feeders.. 973
Blattenhrrg Broa. Wyo.
22 feeders.. 1011 4 60 1 feeder... 1000
M. Bnencer yo.
23 feeders. .1181 4 80
Banner tt Co. Wyo.
(I feeders. .1O6O 490
Prlchard 4V
70 feeder.. 750 4 75
4 70
6 36
6 36
6 36
C. Yates Wyo.
4 80 2 feeders.. 6
4 80 25 feeders.. 677
O. Myers Wyo.
8 80 6 feeders.. 80S
( 80 2 feeders.. 9V)
(80 1 feeder... 1028
8 00
Charles Fogg Wyo.
S steer.. ..1168 4 25 2 feeders.. 770
1 steer 1110 4 26 1 feeder... 930
1 steer 1210 4 25 21 steers.. ..1147
16 steers.... 988 3 90 29 steers. ... 990
Paulson tt Goodrich Wyo.
(1 cows 9R3 3 06 2 feeders.. 880
4 feeder.. 897 4 00
Ira Karman Wyo.
12 feeders.. 1129 6 00 1 cow 1170
2 feeders.. 1276 6 00 6 cows... -..1040
1 feeder... 1040 6 00 1 cow.
4 80
4 80
2 (0
2 95
2 75
2 50
4 30
3 25
2 00
4 75
8 00
4 00
2 35
2 85
3 00
2 85
980
750
920
846 2 75
13 steers.... 920
26 steers.... 1201
1 steer.... .1150
1 steer 1010
J.
1 feeder... 850
43 feeders.. 923
O.
1) feeders. . 897
1 feeder... 900
16 feeders.. 821
4 cows 1087
Hayes Wyo.
23 steers... .1015
16 steers.. ..1010
14 steers... .1234
1 steer 1070
4 60
4 00
3 60
4 70
4 70
5 35
S 35
4 85
4 35
3 80
3 80
3 80
3 80
2 80
4 46
4 10
40
I 40
8 40
3 60
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Blew Hoes gteady beg
Steady and Latnfc Streagr.
CHICAOO. Atie. 26. -CATTLE Receipts.
6,500 head. Including 2,000 westerns; market
slow; good to prime steers, (7.7fVol75; poor
to medium, (4.0c4j7.26; stockers and feeders,
32 506.26; cows. (1 5V(irS.S0; heifers, 2.6tv
6.0; csnners, (LBcB? .50; bulls, (2.505(5 c:
calves, (2.75(67.26; Texas fed steers. (S.00'3
(.00; weatern steers, (4.O0Sf60O.
nuiMt Receipts. 11.000 neaa; estimated
tomorrow, 23.000; left over, 1.600; market
I0fi20c- higher: mixed and butchers. (7 35-J
7.8ti; good to choice heavy. (7.6'tf7.96; rough
heavy, (7 0iMi7.55; light. I7.26ft7.80: bulk of
salea. $7.4tW7.6.
8HEKP AND LAMBS ReeeDts. H.0OQ
head; shee,i steady; lambs strong; good to
choice wethers, (3.6vir4.00; fair to choice
mixed, $2.6011 3. 75: western sheep. $2,601(3.85;
native lamba, (3.5OS4.U0; western lambs,
$4.6fK7 5.50.
Omclal yesterday:
Receipts. Shtcments.
Cattle 20.206 4.6S8
Hoga 21.000 6.281
Sheep 26,824 1.015
Kew York Live Sleek Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2A-BEEVE9 Re
celpta, 283 head; dressed beef, steady; gen
eral aalea, 8W2c per lb.; cablea quoted
American steers .t lStfltc, dressed weight;
refrigerator beef at HVio per lb.; export
today, 100 cnttle.
CALVES Receipts, log nead: dull: re
ported ssles of veals were st $8.256.60 per
100 lbs.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recents. 7.61
head; sheep, steady; lamb, slow; sales av-
eragen lower man yesterday a close; sheen
sold at (2.00fj3.50; culls, (1.60; lambs, (5.0CK$
6.75, on deck at $7; culls. l4.2r.JN.75; dressed
muttons, general sales, Ntfic; dressed lambs,
HOGS Receipts. 1.0S2 head: Arm: a deck
of mixed western hog told at $7.35 per cwt.
St. Joseph
PT. JOSEPH.
Live Stock Market.
Aug. 26. CATTLE Re-
rnlnta 1 Tli ti-B4. tiVOriC . . I ..
I. ' I , u,.-,. ..tin,. . "-( lv. ,,,-, , ,,u,lvt,
l4.504tS.26; cows and heifers, (1.7M6.00; veals.
;i.o"vi.2d; mills and stags, (2.50iitj.00; stock-
era and feeders. $2.88W, 35.
HOQ8 Recelnts. 4.812 head: 10S4ftn hlsrhert
light and light mixed, (7. 30177. 50: medium
snd heavy, (7.357.70; pigs. (4.007.00; bulk.
8I1KEP AND LAMBS RecelDta lit head:
steady.
Wvomlna- Land and Cattle Co. Wyo.
ys ieeaera..iiis
987
, 990
( 80
2 64
4 10
8 25
1.247
71
208
5.384
Total (.638 8,087 16,388
CATTLE There waa a liberal run of
eattle here today, but atlll not nearly as
heavy a yesterday. A will be seen from
the table given above, there I a good In
crease for the two days over the same
4 66 61 cows.,
10 feeders.. 1077 8 76 80 cows.,
H. Banner Wyo.
17 cow 1080 4 40
Q. Devore wyo.
cows 1062 4 10 9 cows 1071
1 cow 850 8 26 1 cow 930
M. B. North Colo.
21 heifer... 769 2 96 1 bull 1290 8 25
1 cow 920 3 60
W. Little Colo.
29 cow 851 2 90 2 heifer... 633 2 63
24 cows..... 89 2 80
W. Beckman Utah.
42 feeder.. 955 4 10 4 feeder.. 965 $ 26
William Smith 8. D.
H feeders.. 9"3 4 00 1 feeder... 1000 4 00
8. O. Bheeneld s. v.
42 steer.. ..1203 4 60
XI rn a Th.r. w u en evtremelv lloht run
of hogs here today for a Tuesday and in
fact the supply was the smallest that It has
been at this time of the week in a long
while. The supply at other points was also
small, so that tne mantel went up Dy
lamp The market opened Juat about 20o
higher, with the bulk selling right around
(7.30, aa against (7.10 yesterday. The choice
loads sold from (7.36 to (7.50, while the com
moner grade sold from (7.27V4 down. It
was not wnat wouia rje cauea an active
Slonx. City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 26. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 2.000; market
ateady; beeves, (5.75?f7.50; cows, bulls snd
mixed. (2.6004.26: stockers and feeders 82.76
65.00; yearlings and ralvea. 12. 5t Kg 4.25.
selling, I7.10C7.30; bulk, 17.15.
Stock la Sight.
The following table show the recelDts of
cattle, hogs and sheen at the Ave nrfnclna;
maraeta tor Auguai o:
cattle.
Omaha
Chicago
Kanaaa City.
St. Loula
St. Joseph....
Totals
6.726
. 6.500
.18.000
. 9.500
. 3,723
Hogs.
8.000
11.000
$.600
$.000
4,813
Sheep.
23,001)
18.004
5.90(
$.100
111
.43.452 24.81$ 49,111
Tjtx-avsg iui tug rv wty m vwa vuts dx iwvj s - . . - w.
Berod of last week and as compared with pitri, 'uruw""a vfZ ,7!: . .1 sirTl.. t & Ti J
He same days of last year the recelpta liberal order they did not like to pay the 416.85c; May, 6.85Q6.96c; July, .00tt6.10o,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aua. 2(.-40FFEE Rnot
Rio, ateady; No. 7, Invoice, 6e; mild. Arm;
Cordova, 8(gllHc. Futures opened steady,
with prices 10 point lower. From the start
the session was one of profit-taking by the
local professionals, but with enough publlo
SmCCU,. ".I've buiiK and Euiuoran. demand
on hand to almost offset the realising move
ment, wun one or two exceptions private
advices received from the crop country
were Just as bullish as ever, primary mar
kets were steady to Arm and European
sentiment waa atronaiv arraved on the bull
side. Wall street was the leader of the
selling, with both Importers and the bull
leader o fieri ng , late montha. The latter
bought nearby positions. The market was
finally steady, with prices net 10g16 point
lower. Sales amounted to 100.000 baas. In.
eluding August at 6.40G8.46c; September,
6.4((fi6.45c; October, S.40ti6.45c; November,
6.50aS.66c; December. 6.604j6.6oc; March. 6.75
are about double. Considering the supply,
the market was In very satisfactory con
dition and no great change In price took
place.
ine same aa oa men tne case lor some
time past, there were very few cornfed
steers on sale. About all that could be
said of the market today 1 to call It prac
tically steady witn yesterday, aitnougn
there were not enough cattle offered to
make a test of values.
The cow market was active on all deslr
able grade and no quotable change In the
price pa'd waa noticeable. The medium
and common stuff was of course rather
low and the market a little uneven. As a
general thing, though, the prices paid aver
age about steady with yesterday.
Bulls, veal calves and stage also sold In
about tne same notches they did yesterday,
Th stocker and feeder trade continued
active and the good, heavy, dehorned cattle
were. If anything, a little stronger. The
demand from the country for that class of
stock continue very liberal and equal to
the supply, so that speculator take hold
of them In good shape. The commoner
grades, and especially the horned cattle.
were rather slow sale and certainly no
more than steady. That class of stuff sells
so uneven that it 1 difficult to tell Just
what the market I.
Interest centered around the weatern
cattle today, but the quality of the fat
stuff was nothing extra. The strictly choice
cattle were In active demand and could
safely be quoted steady to strong. Other
kind ware about steady with yesterday,
unless it was something of very Inferior
quality. Good western feeders were also
steady to strong and others steady to weak.
Range cows were steady If at all desirable
and a string from Wyoming sold as high
as (4.40, but they were strictly choice and
It waa remarked that a better bunch of
graasers ha not been seen on this market
in a long ume. nepreseniativ aiea".
BEEF STEERS.
advance and there waa considerable Jockey-
lna?.
Toward tne close tne market weaxenea a
little and the laat sales were largely at
17.26. Belter were slow about cutting loose
at that Agure and as a result It was lat be
fore a clearance was made. Representative
sales:
No.
...
74...
No.
AV,
Ml
Tl 101
46 141
64 141
10 lot
47.
14.
16
TO
II
16..
16
II..
41..
60..
47..
41.
64.
46..
46.
14..
TO.
15.
II.
10.
M..
44.
60. .
70..
.171
.830
.147
.146
.160
,.2l
,.111
...140
...WO
...141
...Ml
...16
...U4
...Ml
...Ml
...114
...31
...176
...Kl
...144
...141
...147
.111
.161
Ba. Pr.
40 7 N
.. t 10
T
1 M
T 14
f M
7 It
7
7 U
7 16
7 16
7 25
7 16
1 16
7 17
T tO
7 W
7 10
7 10
T SO
t 10
I M
1 10
T 10
... 7 SO
... 7 M
... 7 10
... 1 to
40 7 It
140
40
140
140
iio
too
to
iio
loo
no
40
to
40
140
40
40
70...
to...
70...
11...
17...
44...
43...
67..
AV.
....131
....II
....Ml
....120
....114
....lot
....Ml
....161
....tot
....131
..164
TT 131
17 166
T4 160
17 114
II 131
77 Ill
It II
44 14
74 131
11 121
Bh.
10
40
110
40
lit
140
'io
iio
IN
to
44..
II....
II....
Tf....
46....
74....
44....
76.
..114
..111
..4
..111
..131
..lit
..141
10
M
iio
to
40
14
Pr.
7 to
T 10
7 M
7 10
7 M
7 10
7 tt
7 (0
7 10
7 31
7 lt
7 12
7 36
7 16
7 36
t 16
I II
7 It
T 16
T II
7 16
7 It
7 It
7 3
T 36
7 4
T 46
T 60
I 60
. tv'elOen. Klevtrlo ..1
. sa Hocking Coal ....i. 1
.110 Inter. Paper 10 I
. 601 do prd T4
"'1 i-ieof uaa , so
. NsUou.l Biscuit 47
.136 iNatlons! Lead 14
.16 No. American 121
.13.-.!Paclflc roast 74
.141 Pacific Mall 42
. !;People's Oss 104
. 1 Pressed t. Car 6o
1-....7..11I do pfd 17
ruoman r. tar nm
.. 13 Republic ateel 11
.. 44 I do pld 70
,.1M Sugar 182
..14.1 Tena. Coal A Iron... I
.. 71 Union Big f 14
.. 1 do pfd to
.. 36 U. a. Leather II
,.ll do pfd it
... es.U. g. kubber It
... tl do pfd It
... 74 U. B. Htoel i
... 1! do pfd uH
... j Western to lea 16
... 74 Amer. Locomotive.... ts
... 17 do pld t4
-K'K.. Vj. Duutaon ss
C.
....Is4 do pfd.
, 41
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 26. WHEAT Beo
tember, oS4io5c; December, tag3c; I
caab. No. 3 hard. ebUwk.': NO. 8, s2tu4c;
No. 2 red. 6c: No. 3. 64&64V.O.
CORN September. 47Vc; December, S4i,(fi
4c; cash. No. 3 mixed, 68Vc; No. 3 white,
toe; No. 3, 6uc.
OATS No. 3 white, 36c
RYE No. 2. 47il48c.
HAY Choice timothy, 89.0069 59; choice
prairie. 8600.
BL'TTER Creamery, 17618c; dairy, fancy,
16c.
tOGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 14VtC, loss off. cases returned.
neceiins. eniptnenta.
New York Miulan annotation.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2.-The following are
the cloalng prlcea on mining stocks:
ordinary.
sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of which
6uu were lor speculation ana export, in
cluding 1,600 American; receipts, 6,000 bales,
all American. Futures opened Arm and
closed stesdy. American middling, g. o. c,
August, 4 50-64d, sellers; August-September,
4 46-64I&4 46-64d, buyers; September-October,
4 36-64u4 87-64d ; October-November, 4 27-64d;
November-December, 4 28-64d; December
January, 4 27-64d; January-Febuary, 4 26-64
fe4 27-o4d, sellers; February-March, 4 26-4
4 27-64d; March-April. 4 26-64fe4 27 -64d, sell
era; April-May, 4 26-644 27-4d. sellers.
GALVESTON. Tex.. Aug. 26. COTTON
Firm. 8 9-16C.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 26 COTTON
Futures, steady ; ' August. 8.60tii8.51c: Sep
tember. 8.27rqt.28c; October, 8.1fttS.15e: No
vember, 8.0'o8.10c; December, 8.098,8.10c;
.lnnitapv ft tbjtfi ' Whrnerv Ifs. kM
March, 8.11((i.12c. Market, Arm; aalea. SuO
bales, ordinary, 7 l-loc; good ordinary.
I -ic; low mianng, ii-isc; middling, 8'4c;
good middling, 8c; middling fair, 9c,
Receipts, 930 bales; stock. 80,60 bale.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 26. WOOL-The market
has been quieter this week, but values hold
nrm. 1 nere has been a pretty free move,
ment In territory woof at full Drlces
Holders are Arm and decline to sell unless
they can see some profits over the high
prices paid In the country. Strictly Anc
clothing. 63ft6&c: An and Ane medium, Utp
tie: medium. 43 Hoc. Texaa wool rontlnuea
Arm, with the position very atrong. Fall
cleaned basla, nominal, 464j48c; twelve
montha, ab'iioUc; alx to eight montha, aprlng.
52(n65c. A very good Inquiry la noted for
California woola. with the market Arm.
Northern county cleaned basis, 53(p66c; mid
dle counties. 4s4360c; southern, 45a47c: six
to eignt months, I3ai4c loss, stronger fleece
wools are noted with offerings small, but
quotations sre strong. Ohio and Pennayl
vanla XXX, nominal, eonJJlc; XX and
above. 28i29c; X, l(27e; Michigan X. 3t0
zttc. Delaine wools continue especially
Arm. Some seller are claiming very high
prices on delaines, with prices about 33c
lor nne umo. Ohio An delaine. 3132c
Michigan. 2xc: No. 1 combing and
doming. ZNntoc; coarae, Z44T2WC.
ST. LOlls. Aug. 26-WOOL-8teady
medium and combing, lrl8e; light. Ane
1ioioc; neavy, nne. luejiac; tun-watnea,
tjCoc.
Ms. Av. Pr. Ne At. Pr.
M ION 66 40 lilt 71
COWS.
t Nt IN 1 ISO I tf
t 717 I 40 14 171 I tl
4 M0 1 64 1 11 I 00
144 I 60 1 470 I 00
1 110 I M 1 776 I 00
711 I 71 1 1010 I 00
Ml I Tt 1 100 I 06
I lltO I K 14. . 1031 I 06
11M I 16 1 140 I IS
1 1017 3 S 1 tOO I 36
II 71 I 66 11 lot I SO
17 1014 I 6
BULLS.
1 1140 3 7 1 1M0 I M
10M I 00 1 130 4 16
STAGS.
1 111 I 35
Adanu Cos
Alice
Breeoo - 6
Hruntvlcs Cos I
Comttock Tunnel.... I
Con. Cel. Va 11
Horn Sllrsr I3i
Iron Bllssr 10
LeadTllul Cos t
Untie Chlal ..
Ontario
Ophir
Phoenlg
Polos!
Baraga
8 terra Nevada
Hiss 1 1 Hopes .
standard
. It
.171
.lie
.
. It
,.
. li
Wheat
Corn ..
Oat ..
..78.")
..60.6IO
..14.UU0
67.6
24.0
14.000
Minneapolis Wheat. Klonr and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 28 WHEAT Sep
tember, oo; December, 44c; oa track.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Aug. 26. Money was In good
demand today for the payment of railroad
dividends and for stock exchange purposes.
Dlacounta were Arm. On the Btock ex
change buslneaa waa quiet and waa gen
erally moderately Arm. Consuls eased on
further rumors of the forthcoming French
loan. Canadian Pa rifle benefited by the
Increase In the traffic returns. Americana
opened with a good demand oa New Yota
Ev.ner.ted Apple. 4 Dried Fr.lt.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2. EVAPORATED
APPLE8 There Is no change in the mar
ket, bpot supplies of attractive fruit are
scarce and prices virtually nominal. Com
mon to good are quoted at gloc; prime,
loeu,e: choice. llfllc; fancy. UV12c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'ITS Spot
prunes maintain their Arm position, espe
cially on the larger sixes, which are re
ported cleaning up. Quotations range from
3c to 7c for all alset. Aprlcota are la
good supply ana rattier eaay in tone, ine
fruit In boxes being quoted at te an
In bags at 6ift7c. Peaches are dull a
8o for unpeeled and 10c for peeled.
Cincinnati Whisky.
CINCINNATI. Au. 2. WHISKY Dls
tiller' finished goods, firm on baa la of 11. iX
1.
1
STOCK CALVES.
in 8 76 tot 4 K
171 4 60
BTOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
63 1 76 1 707 I M
440 I 16 1 611 3 76
66 I K 1 1136 t0
STOCKERS ANn FEEDERS.
tit I M I Ill 4 W
610 I 16 44 4 26
Tsl I 0 11 61 4 II
1164 I 16 14 101 4 16
1040 4 16 10 1066 4 40
WYOMING.
11 feeder.. 952
1 bull 1040
6 steers... .1014
8 feeders.. Ybi
39 feeders.. 9"9
14 feeders.. 721
13 feeders.. 1069
26 feeders.. 978
88 cow 9
11 cows 928
1 cow oO
1 cow luuO
14
No.
7 feeder
1 feeder..
11 feeder.. 774
11 feeders.. 70J
1 feeder., .wku
17 feeders.. vnO
28 feeders.. lOaO
1 feeder. iw
I feeders.. 790
5 feeders.. 1082
I feeder... 940
It feeders.. 1063
3 feeders.. 770
26 feeders.. 9f6
6 feeders.. 752
II feeders.. 797
J feeder.. .1040
feeders., lest
? feeders.. "M
bull 120
17 cows 833
18 feeder.. 7K6
1 stag 6m
1 heifer.... 626
I feedera.,1023
11 feedera.. axl
U feedera.
2 feedera.
3 cows....
12 cows....
43 cows....
12 eows. ...
8 cows.
1 bull.
3 26
2 60.
2 60
8 60
4 00
3 50
3 90
3 80
3 10
2 60
8 00
2 26
NEBRASKA.
1 cow 890
1 cow 1100
2 cows 1"30
3 feeders.. 990
2 feeders.
2 cows....
12 cows....
8 cows....
33 feeders.
1 calf
bulls....
1215
8
710
913
1044
luOO
1120
S 75
2 75
2 75
4 00
2 60
2 60
2 90
3 10
4 00
6 26
2 75-
SHEEP All previous record for sheep
rerelnta were broken today, wnen about
23,000 head arrived. Several trains were late
In arriving, so mat 11 was aimcuit 10 ten
just how many were on sale, but still It
was certain mat ine previous is
vculd be broken by a rew nunarea neaa,
On November 11. 1B0L 22.862 head arrived,
w hich ha been the heaviest run up to this
time.
Packer took noia in gooa snipe mis
rrf miner and all the buyers were out early.
As a general thing the market was Just
about 10i'15c lower on both sheep and
lambs. Ths handy weight yearlings did not
cell that much lower for as high as 34.00
was paid, which would look about ateauy
with voaterdav. Aalde from a few of the
cholceat bunches, though, the market waa
lnwee all around. Trading waa acllv and
the bulk of the desirable offerings was dis
posed of In good season.
Feedera were also active and good stuff
commanded steady prices, but the common
klnda were a little lower.
As will be noticed from tne tame 01 re-
cetnta today big run wipe out the de
crease in the year's supply to date, aa com'
Dared with the aame period or last year,
There Is now an Increase for the year lo
data of 1.929 head.
Quotations tor cuppea sioca; uooa 10
eholre vearllnKK. I3.76ir4.00: fair to good.
13 &oi3.75: good to choice wethers, 83.253.50;
fair to gooa weiners, ao.uuias.io; cnoice
ewes. I3.0u(u3.26: fair to good ewes. Ubrii
2.90; good to choice Iambs, 35.26g5.50: fair
to good lamba, 8s.U0i's6.26; feeder wethers,
I' 7ow3.36; feeder yearlings, 33.263.50; feeder
lambs, 3.WU4.zo; iceaer swes, ti.mtfl.eu.
Representative sales:
No. Av,
12 run ewes
107 Utah ewes
318 Wyoming ewes ,
811 Utah wethers
1392 Wyoming feeder yearlings.
3 cull ewes
37 western ewes..,
8 native lamba
317 Wyoming feeder lambs
40 Idaho cull ewes
34 Idaho ewes
561 Idaho sheep and yearlings..
156 Idaho yearlings
Oil and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug. 28. OilCredit
balances 81.22; certlAcates. no bid: shlu
ment, 107,628 bbls.; average, 87,721 bbls.l
runs, 19,019 bbls.; average. 75.269 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Am. 28. nitTiiroan.
tine, Arm at 44Vo. Ronln. Arm: A. B. C
D, 3110; E, 31.15; F, $1.20; O. 31.26; H, 3170,
I. 31.95: K. 82.66: N. 33.60: WO. 33.60: WW.
$3.80.
TOLEDO. O.. Aur. 28. OIL North TJmn
89c; South Lima and Indiana. 84c.
NEW YORK. Aua. 28. OIL Cottonseed.
quiet; prime yellow. 41Vffl42c. Petroleum
steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, Arm.
LIVERPOOL. Au. 28. OILTurnentlna,
spirits, quiet, 84s.
S.g.r Market.
NEW YORK. Ana-. 2a I'mnn..
Arm; fair retlnlng. 274c; centrifugal 96 test
c: molsnses sugar, 2c; refined. Arm.
NEW ORLEANS. Ana?. M8imiR.
Strona: nnen kettle. 2U.ax.1Ao nrxmn
pe centrifugal, 8&34c; centrifugal yellow.
aH4o-itc; aeennas, lV33c; molasset
sugar, dun; centrifugal, b'ulitc.
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. DRY GOODS An
average business has been done today In
cotton goods by the home trade and the
tone of the market Is somewhat ateadler.
Print cloths are Arm. but not auotahly
higher. Hosiery and underwear In fair
demand at previous price.
Mellette an Aetlve Grain Market.
SIOUX FALLS, g. D Aug. 26. (Special.)
-With five grain elevator and two track
buyers purchasing wheat thl year, the
town of Mellette expects this fall to be one
of the best grain market of ltt Bit in the
tut.
THE REALTY RECORD.
Item filed In the register of deed and
county clerk's office on August 26:
Warranty Deeds.
O, F. Raff to Charlea Flnlayson, lot
1Z, bioca 3, vaney urove ii.nw
O. W. Durkee ai.d wife to Emma S.
Ranaom. lot 12. block l. Hernia park boo
Anton Cera to Francis Cera, lot 16,
block 1, Patterson's First add lad
Anton Cera and .wife to John Cera,'
lot 1. block z. aame 100
W. W. Keyaor and wife to O. ' W.
Carr. lot 21. block 13. Omaha View.. 100
Margaret V. Solomon to O. O. Hind-
mar ah, lot 11, block a, Solomon add zoo
Halt Claim Deeds.
S. C, Steele and husband to Tukey
at Allen, lot 7. block , curton mil..
J. W. Robinson to Ellen A. Bracken,
lot 8, block 140, lorence
83
116
93
107
80
95
71
111
54
94
103
89
. 96
Av. Pr.
817 3 26
870 2 60
929
710
820
810
. 841
. 860
. 920
.KD0
24 feeders.. 1033
feeder.. 65
8 55
a 00
8 76
4 00
4 16
4 76
3 70
4 36
4 26
4 25
8 50
3 70
3 56
3 55
3 26
4 36
3 60
3 70
3 00
4 26
3 26
1 00
4 40
8 76
8 85
3 45
3 60
2 66
i W
3 90
3 60
3 26
4 00
4 00
Av. Pr.
778 33
3 Zo
3 00
NO
7 feeders
2 feeder.. 936
2 feeders.. 6
1 feeder... lOnO
13 feeders.. 971
2 feeders.,
2 feeders.,
8 feeders.
6 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
18 feeders.
21 feeders.
1 heifer...
1 cow
T cows....
8 cows
2 cows....
1 stag
1 bull
2 bulla....
j bull
16 cowl ...
6 cowl..,.
8 cows ...
16 cows....
9 cowi.,..
28 cows...,
10 cows 1010
975
960
. 843
. 966
.10-6
. 8 20
. W0
. 834
. 931
. 630
.1J"0
. 871
. 93i
. 975
.930
.1420
.14-0
. 420
. tail
.1055
. 937
. 9ril
. 885
825
30 cows.,
1 cow...
I cows..
9 cows..
1 cow...
4 cows..
M3
..1130
..1040
.. 944
. .Ilia)
..
3 50
4 20
3 U0
3 50
8 70
8 70
4 26
4 26
4 00
4 15
4 00
2 60
2 60
2 90
3 00
3 66
3 60
8 60
2 75
4 60
2 20
2 90
2 00
3 20
2 50
2 75
2 6
2
2 6
2 90
3 80
3 76
t 44
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28-ATTLE Re
ceipts, 16,000 natives, 2.000 Texsns; Calves
2o0 Texana, 675 natlvea. Fat cattle dull
. nrl 1.-.,. rnsi. steady to 10c lower;
Blockers ana leeoers. sienay 10 """')
choice export and dresaed beef steers, 7.o0
-t- m irood. ikkit-7.45: stockers and
feedera, $3.0w&aE5; western-fed steers, 4 26
tj5 36; Texas and Indian steers. 33.0txfi4.10:
Texas cows, 31 .7634 00: nstlv cows. ll-OOw
6 5u: native heifers, I2.90i4 26; csnners. 8LO0
tj300; bulls, 82.sf3.75; calves. 32.JW6 35.
in x"ih n.rii,t 1 &o0: msrket excited. 15
.- hlsrher: too. 17.70: bulk of sales, 87.40
t7.o0; heavy. 375r7.70; mixed packere. 37 20
760; llnht, i7.1i47; Yorkers, 7.4ur7.M;
plB&tvir.p afin LAMBS Recelnts. 6 800:
natives, stesdy: westerners, lower. Native
lamba, 83.2olo : weatern lamba, 43.00tut.i;
native wettiera, to.4Uia4.tu; wratrrn wriiirn,
. .. J 4s4 j; Mf A If, T aw si as
8Z.uta.u; lea ewes, --'. ',7""t
clipped yearllnge, 33?T3oo; Texas, cllped
aheen. 2.NiH; stocker and feeders.
2.)(0 2.90.
t. Lo.ls Live atock Market,
bt Tnrri Aiia- 28 CATTLE Receipt.
B5o0 head. Including 8.000 Texant; market
!o hut utead v: native shlpi lng and ex,ert
ateera, t6.O2i.06; dreaaed bee-' and butcher
steers M. 15411 30; steers . :r,ur i.w lbs.,
33 6' '54. 60; stocker end f?eaer. 32.ip4 70;
cow and helwrs. $3 Kgi.OO; canners, 31.76
Pr. I Total amount of
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4 60 J
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transfer.
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Specialist
In all DISEASES
and Dl80ROEftS
of MEN.
12 years la Omaha.
SYPHILIS
eured by the QUICK
KhTk safest method
that he rt been die-
goon every sign and symptom dltappe
completely and forever. No ."BREAKING
OUT" of the disease oa the skin or faoe.
A euro that 1 guaranteed te he permanent
for Ufa.
BLOOD DISEASES 30 60
VARICOCELE
detention from work:
iwret is s ui wiio
ttit cutting, pain; no
rk: peraantnt euro guar
antetd or MONEY KtFUNDKD.
WaCAK M81 from Excesses or Ylotlma
te Nervous Debllrty or Exhaustion. Wast
ing Weakness with Iany Decay In Yeunf
and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor and
strength, with organ Impaired ana weak.
Bl'AlCTlIiB cured with a new Horn
Treatment. No pain, no detention from,
business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
Consultation Free. Tretntaaent by Mall.
CHARGE LOW. 289 . 14th St,
Dr. Soarles & Ssarlet, Cmatu, M.
till vs it i Lt 1M iiv;.i;,;'t!;
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