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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WKDXESDAY, ACOUST 81, 1904.
CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Futures Strong Early, but Closed
Weak and 1 6-80 to 2o Lower.
corn is Slightly lower than on konday
High Friers . laaae Proflt Taklag
Foslttoa el Wheat Still favors
, the RalleOats Steady
Coansnerelal Gossip.
OMAHA. Aug. to, 14.
Grain markets of tne worl were some
what caster today, as a result of protll
taking on the part of longs mat acquired
cereaia at the opening yesterday spd on
th better weather inau. raina that threat
ened disaster being avoided and the situa
tion be nc a Utile better, Bo tar aa ins
crop yieid IB concerned, the situation Is
not materially chanaed. The Price Cur
' rent ailll attcas to- Its estimate of i,Uo,wJ0
bushel of neat, the Northwestern miih r
conies back with larger than this, but the
Snow-Jones estlmstes are riven mora era
tlence. The hnal returns can alone settle
the much mooted question. Tnat wheat
prices are high Is the one argument ol the
pears, coupied with the belief that the high
flvuies will hrlna- wheaJ onto the market.
Last year there waa required for seed
7J.74o.iiOO bushels of wheat and for. flour
4o.mhii.uii0 bushels, making a total of bM
Tn.mX) bushels for seed and bread. If the
? ear's crop should fall below this amount
t la difficult to sue where Kurope Is going
In draw for Ita sunollrs. and not hard to
figure outthe American ahoriage. In Ii2-0J
tne requirements for seed and flour were
tsu.ffin.uuu bushels and In lwul-ffi &t;,Tlt,uuu
busuela. These are actual figures and
when considered In connection wltn tho
estlnfates of the wheat crop for the current
year of 600,000,000 bushels make the short
age apparent and the prospect tor higher
prices alluring.
There were some strong spots after the
first declines, but the oflerlntta ot specula
tlve wheat increased and eventually bore
the price list down fully 1 points on tne
September delivery (which Is practlcaily
over unless some interesting auuation
should be developed, which la not at all
llkeiy), 1 on December and 1 on May
The weather man was more encouraging
The Price Current people still predict clone
to tt,uuu,uj bueneis wneat crop, ana me
feeling that prices are as hlgn as they
hould be, with the shortage acknowledged.
caused reaction.
Corn sympathised with wheat and was
aiso ant. lea similarly ty a obiter weainer
maD and encouraging reDorta aa to proa
pectg. For immediate delivery valuea were
steady, also tor September, but the deterred
iutures were aoout tc on.
Oata were comparatively tnady, not suffi
cient changes to call' for special comment.
Cash grain In Omaha, sold well consider
ing the auallty of the aumDlea offered.
Higher prices could readily be obtained for
something or better quality.
Omana Grain InsDectlnns Ins 7 cars No.
I hard wheat. ( cars No. 4 hard wheat, 1
car No. 4 mixed wheat, 1 car no grade
wheat, 1 care No. I corn, S3 cara No. I
corn. 1 car No. 4 corn. 4 cara No. I yellow
corn, 1 car No. 4 white corn, 6 cars No. 1
white oata, t cars No. I white oats, 1 car
no grade oats, cara standard oats; total,
68 cars. Out: I cara No. I corn, 3 cars
No. a corn; total, 4 cars.
Chicago stocks, contract wheat. In regu
lar warehot see; No. 1 hard wheat, 871,784
bu.: Increase 234.730 bu. No. 2 red wheat.
436.937 bu. ; Increase, 6.615 bu. No. 1 north
ern wheat. 10,148 bu.; decrease, 6.800 bu.
Total. 828.868 bu.; Increase, 237.446 bu. Corn.
1 460.000 bn.; decrease. 817.823 bu. Oata, 116,
tOO bu.; Increase, 36,400 bu.
. ... Cash Grata, Market-
' . , .' . Omaha.
No. t hard wheat... 98 tyi.ttt
No. t hard wneau.. 87'
No. 4 hard' wheat... it '
- Chloago.
1.07 tKl.ll
1.02 Wl.Os
l.MiVi.laVi
Ho. i spring wneat.
l.vf ntl.ll
108 (u-1.14
l.Ut
bo. I spring wheat..
99
o. 4 apring vnnu.
No grade wheat....
No. t corn
No. corn ...i.....
No. 4 eorn
No grade corn
. .....
. 4s.
. 47 .
. 47
.i46
64
63W
63
60
66a
64J
6i'V"i
. 63
SI
0H
83 Q
32
63
04
6M
No. i yellow corn.
49
No. I yellow corn... 4i
iso, wiiii corn.
64
so. I white corn.,
No mixed oats..
. No. I mixed oata..
48 . , -
63
No. 2-whtte oats.... 81
No. white oata. ... SM
No. 4 white oata.... SO
Standard oata ...... 83 ' -
'. j Omaha Fataros.
KM
88
32H
14
- The ' following opening, high.
woetngcoaaf ana Monday on
the Omaha Oraln Exchange;-
Corn - Close
- Open. High. Low. Today. Mon'y.
;Bept ...... 4tiHA 46A 46 A 46 B 4t,A
Deo 46'AA 46HA 46HA 46B 44. ,
May ....., 46T4A 46A 46 46 A. .
Omaha Cash Bales 1 car. No. 4 wheat,
' teat 61 lbs., 87c; 1 car no grade wheat, 80c;
1 car No. I corn, 4740; t cara No. t corn,
48c,
C Lot Roeelpts.
v Wheat. Corn-.
Oats.
. 24
Chicago,
.164 i 817
iraiuin hi ...
Minneapolis 8u6 ...
Omaha 14 41
Knaa City 62 103
Bt. Louis 14S 66
11
67
Primary Receipt Wheat, 853,000
bu..
against 901.0UO bu.; corn, 728.000 bu., against
Primary' Shipments Wheat, .641,000 bu..
against 4u6,000 bu.; corn, 42.000 bu., against
632.000 bu.
Bradatreot Visible Supply.
Wheat East of Rockies, Increase. 848.000
bu.; Europe and afloat, increase, 800,000 bu.i
total. Increase, 1,149,IM) bu. -
Corn Decrease, 13,000 bu. '
Oat Increaae, 6.293,000 bu.
rala
.Wheat
September .
P'jceraber ..
May
Corn
September .
December ..
May
Oats
September .
December ..
May.........
Wheat '
September ,
December ,.
Corn
Market Elsewhere.
CHICAGO. '
i - Today. Monday.
.i,.,...J..... X.Ua 1.0,
1 ,17. . .- T
. ... ......... .V7V
MO
l.tftfti
1U
62H
48H
81 H
61'"
81
83'i
86
ST. LOU 14
1.0
ueoe ruber
Wheat ' ,
September
December
Corn , ,
September
December
Wheafr-
. September
December
49'4 48H
KANSAS C1TT.
... &
...
91
4T4
40H-
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.11
MIS
. Ml
l.ll
DUDUTH.
Wheat
September
1.14
1.1W.
l.Os- ,
NEW YORK.
Wheat
September
December
..... 1.11H
.r... 11-'
1.1214
t'OKMerelsl Oossla. :
Northwestern Miller estimates whejt crop
f three northwest states at li8,0uO,0OO bu.
Jones said 13k.0UJ.uuO.
Price Current aaya: "Not until threahlng
Operations are much more advanced can
really good estlmntea of wheat yield be
practicable. In the meantime It is .ot
needfLiI to accept the extreme declarations
s to shortsges In the production. The sug
gestion suo.nltted by tne frriee Current a
week ago ef 6i6.O0O,u0 bushel aa prelably
a fair -approximation under existing Indi
cations is practically as meritorious now as
It was then."
Weekly Government Rport-It wa prao
tlcally rainless in spring wheat region of
Minnesota and the Dakotaa. aiiordlna-
favorable weather for harvest and thresh
ing. t.eriy wheat In northern portion of
North Dukota yet unripe and rust la still
Injuring late wheat In that state and wheat
crop will not be much. Disappointing yield
generally -reported In. Idaho. Wanhinstun
and Oregon. Cotton naa Improved. Corn
has shown decided Improvement and con
dition very much Improved. ,
FlAaaetal Jfta. ' '
New Havea will issue $13,OT0.N bonds.
New York hunks lost to subtreagury since
Friday 89.rt.OuO.
American stocks In Lbndon steady and
rather above parltyv ,
Hocking Valley completes Its connection
with Micnlgan Central.
Dullness prevails In both anthracite and
bituminous coal markets.
Western traffic rr.ansgrrs say general
traffic movement shows Improvement.
Claims are made that Standard Oil Inter
lata now contrwl New York Central proper
ties. St. Paul reports indicate average yield or
wheat atttred threshing, nine bushels
to acre. ...
Liverpool Gralw Market.
LIVERPOOL. , Aug $rt -WHEAT-Spot.
nominal; futures, easy; ttepteuibsr, Ta 4(1;
pecemher. 7a 61d.
CoAN Spwti trmi American mUtd, 6s
li1; futtiree, steady; September, 4a 7Hd;
December, 4a Ffl.
CHICAGO OR All AKD PROVlSiaRS
Patrea ( tk Iraalag Cloalag
Prfee an Bar ! Tra4e.
CHICAGO, Aug. 80 -Impelled by compar
ative weakneea In foreign grain markets,
wheat traders here who had prollta In sight
were tndny Im-llned o reellse. The result
waa lower prtcesi for all deliveries'; the" Ie
ctmher option elowtng with a lose of Jc.
Corn waa down HfiSc. Oata were off Wo.
Provisions were about unchanged.
Pot a brief period at the opening the
wheat market exhibited a fair degree of
firmness aa a t exult mainly of the bullish
enthusiasm of yesterday. In!al quotations
In December were He lower to So higher,
at 1104fll.l0. Considerable long wheat
was offered for Male, but for a time offer
ings were rea.-lily token by commission
houses. Sentiment in the pit, however,
soon swung around to the bear side.
Weather conditlona were regarded aa more
favorable, temperatures In the northwest,
where the previous night the thermometer
had hovered around the freeslng point,
showing a moderate unward tendency.
Consequently the early demand gradually
subsided
ano
Prices steadily declined.
Lib-
eral profit-taking continued throughout the
entire session, the market closing prac
tically Rt the low point. After touching
tl.m, December closed at 81. W1. Sep
tember aold between 61.061Mil.nKVt and Closed
at 81.06H. with a net loss of 3c. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal- to -!l.flofi
bushels. Primary receipts were 8ft3,S00
bushels, compared with 601.300 bushels a
year ago. The world's visible supply, ac
cording to Bradstreet'a, showed an fncreas
of 1,149.000 bushels. Minneapolis, Dulutn
and Chicago reported receipts of 421 cars,
agalnat 87a ears last week and 481 cara a
yrar iro.
Owing to continued coolness of the
weather, a Arm tone waa manifested In
corn at the start. According to the
weather bureau, however, there had been
no frost In the corn belt, and warmer
weather was In sight. In addition to the
prospects of Improved weather, local re
celDta were extremely liberal. Thla tended
to bring out moderate liquidation, and the
early advance was soon iosi. i ne weakness
of wheat had a depressing Influence during
the latter part of the session. The close
was weak nnd almost at the lowest point
todnv. December opened H to 4e higher,
at 62HW2Vic. sold oft to 6114c and closed at
61Hl5W"ikc. Iocal receipts were 917 cara,
with 98 of contract srnrle.
Bearish statistics and weakness of other
grains caused an easier, tone In the oats
market. Contract stocks today were re
ported as double In volume to those of
last week, and local stocks show a big In
crease over a year ago. Trading waa rather
light, the principal selling being by scat
tered longs. December opened unchanged
to lc higher, at 33633c., ranged between
S2t'33e, and closed at S2T40. Local re
ceipts were 624 cars.
Foreign demand for lard stimulated trad
ing In provisions, the market being fairly
active, with a steady undertone. At the
close October pork was down 6c, at fll.4214.
Lard waa up 6c, at S7.12H- Ribs showed a
loss Of Zc, at 87.45.
Estimated recelnta for tomorrow: wheat.
62 cars; corn, 332 cara; oata, 203 cars; hogs,
zs.ouo bead.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Teay
Wheat
a Sept.
b Sept.
1 0H 1 1 07S . 1 OTS 1 OPS
1 08 1 08V4 1 05H I 05 I 07S
1 10 1 10 1 07 1 07S 1 09S
1 1214 1 12V4 1 10 1 1014 1 US
MmS 6SV4 6214, 62H 62H
62K,4 6214 61!4 6114&S 61S
60S 49 49 4S350
82S 82S 81H HS 32
M4rS S3S 2S 82S S
3SS&S 3&S 35140-S S684
11 80 U 87H U T14 11 83S 11 40
11 46 11 46 11 87 11 42 11 4714
12 67Vi 12 70 13 56 12 67 12 6214
7 00 7 02V, 6 87S 7 02 6 8714
7 10 7 12 7 06 7 13 7 07V4
7 12H 7 15 7 10 7 16 t 07
740 740 735 787V47 37U
7 60 7 60 7 46 7 46 7 47
67 6 67S 4 60 8 65 665
Dec.
May
Corn
Sept. , Deic.
Mar
Oats
. Sept
Dec. May
Pork
Sept. Oct.
Jan.
Lerd
Sept..
Oct. ,
Jon.
Ribs
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
No. I. a old. b new.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Waa quiet and steady: winter
patents, $5.00620: straights. 8480(54 .90;
spring patents. t6.60S.6O', 'straights, 64.30
6.10; bakers. I3.10&3.80.
WHEAT No. 2 apring, xi.ltwi.14; WO. a.
tl.02ffil.10; No. t red, $17S1.014.
OAT8-N0. Si 81331Sc: No. I 4rhite, 82V4
e44c:. No. 3 white, 31S034C. ..
Hits no. a. 11a.
Pi nr .HIV In chnlno maltlnsL 4MT5Jc.
.loW "hilis SEFJJS-rNo. Vflajt.4L18; J4r..l noathwest
futureaonlem, l Z6r-clover, contract grade, 8M.60.
PROVISIONS Mess porK. per ddi sh.jw
1140. Lard, per 100 lbs., 7.00i87.02V; - Short
ribs sides tiooeei. i.ajtgi.iwi snori cicar siues
(boxed), 88.26iO.5V.
Shipments 01 nour
follows: .
and grain were
Receipt s. Shipments.
Flour, bbls
15.800
88.000
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ,
Oata, bu
Rye, bu
rtprlev. bu
187,000
415,100
623.600
16,000
388,000
288.000
89,200
203,300
4,000
8,000
On tne rroauce exenange ioaay me nut
ter market waa firm; creameries, 14(fflc;
dairies, 12S3'16c.- Eggs steady at mark,
cases Included, 14ltc. Cheese steady,
869c. .. .
t. Lnls Oratn sad Pravlsloas.
ST. LOUIS. 'Aug. 30. WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 red, cash, elevator, I1.07H; track, 11.11
fTl.12; No.' 8 hard, 31.071.09; TJecember,
1.09&1.10; May. 3112S-
CORN Lower; MO. 8 caan, 01c; traca, otw
63c; December, 48Sc; Mny, 47'S'47c.
OATS Lower; No. 3 caah, 82cj track. 82V
C33c; December, 7c; May, Sac; aNO. 3
white, 5S(836c.
FLOUR Steady; red Winter patents, $5.40
6.60; extra fancy ana straignta, K iuua.iK;
clear, 4.4Va4.7a
SEED Timothy, steady, 8Z.81XB3.00.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.75.
nrtAN-Uvnr: Backed east track. 8ffl8fic.
HAY Firm for aelect; timothy, $6.0a
1100 new: prairie, $.008.B0 new.
IRON COTTON Ttl!i Kio.
BAGGING-7e7Sc, , .
TWINE Hemp, 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; iobblng, $1.50.
Lard, higher; prime steam. 86.60. Bacon,
steady; boxed extra short, $8.60; clear ribs,
$8.87; sho--t clear. I9 U0.
piinga, 12c: turkeys. 14cj ducks. 7o; geese,
6c.
BUTTER Firm;
creamery, unwuvi
ease count. '
dairy, lOioJSc.
UQd-'irm, uvic.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls ,
Wheat, bu. ......
11.000
16.000
.....147,000
67.000
68.000
ISO. 0H)
"54,000
49,000
Corn, bu...,
Oata, bu
Kansas Cl.r Qralu aa rvlslomo.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 80. WHEAT
Steady to lower; September. 98c; Decem
v.un sl:a. u . aoo:.. Cash No. f hnrd.
ll.OOfll.oV No. i 97c!fjtl.0O; No. 4, 86Wc;
NO. 3 red. 81.lW0t.uc; no. , numi.w, no.
vicm ii.oi. M
CORN Steady; September, 4le; Decem
ber. 45c; May. 4b45c. Cash. NJ. 3
mixed. 48o; No 2 white. 46c: No . 4c.
OATS-Steady: No. I white, 8334Kc;
No. 2 mixed, 3Je.
HAY Firm; choice umomy, .wj; onoics
prairie, $7.26. . . .
it 1 E-oipiiar, iwtmoc.
EGGS Higher: Mlesourl and Kansas.
new No. 3 whltewooa cases inciuaen, ic.
esse count, lK-c; cases reiurnea.. yc irss.
BUTTER Creamery, 14cic; oairy,
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ,.1?6.800 , PV,,m
Corn bu 82.400 28,000
Oats, bu 84,000 10,009
Visible Supply at Qrala.
NBW YORK. Aug. 30,-Speclal cable and
telegraphic dispatches rrrelved by Brad
streets show the following chsnges In the
available supplies as compared with the
last report:
Wheat, united state ana canaaa, east
of ths Rockies, Increase. 819.000 bushels.
Aflnst for na In Europe increase, oon.oon
bushels. Tots I supply Increase, 1,149,000
bushels.
Corn, vnitea states ana i;snaaa, east o;
ths Rockies. December 918.000 bushels.
Oata. I nlted statea ana t anaaa. east 01
the Rockies, Increase. 6,Ii400Q bushels.
The leading Incrtases reported thla week
are: 406.000 btuhels st the Chleegn private
rlevato a; iro COO bushels at Watertown: 81.
000 Miahela in Manitoba and 60.000 bushels
at Cleveland.
The leading decreases ere, 98.000 bushels
at depot harbore; Si. 000 bushels st Sioux
Falls; 600.000 bushels at Fort Worth and
67,000 buahels at Portland, Me.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 30. -WH FAT-Market
wesk: No. 1 northern, $1 17: No. north,
ern, 81.llfll.14: December. 81 07S bid.
BYK-ftteadv; No. 1, 7Hanc
RAItLEY-lkaaiari No. t. 53c; sample. $3
CCORN-Wak;'No, 8. umiei December.
6IS0 bid. .
' Dalatk Oralw Market.
DULUTH. Aug. 6tVWHF.AT-To arrive:
K. 1 northern. $1.15: No. $ northe-n.
$1.12. On track: No. 1 northern, tl li: No.
t northern. 81.11 New. to arrive: No. 1
northern. $11414: No. 2 northern $1.10;
Bepterrber. $1.I34: December, $1.66.
VATS On track and to arrive, lic. '
' Poerla Oral Market.
PEORIA. Aug. a CORM-aiaady; No. L
12c; No. 4. Ho.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Professional Tradert Are Again In Full
Oontrolof the Market.
ACTIVE STOCK ISSUES SLIGHTLY HIGHER
Heavy Baylag ef Steel Preferred for
Loadoa Aecaat leads Tkat
lock tp Several
1 1. Palate.
"NEW YORK, Aug. $0. The profosslonal
tradera were again in control of the stock
market today. Trading waa almost exclu
sively confined to operations for this ac
count, and manipulation In a number of
Issues was obvious. The day was barren
of news or Important developments, though
advances dealing with crop conditions were
rather pessimistic.
The active stocks were at Improved
S rices at the opening, particularly United
tales Steel preferred, which waa the most
conspicuous. London was reported to have
tkken from 10,000 to 16,000 shares of thla
stock, but much of this waa 'believed to be
for the short Interest here. The advance In
Steel preferred waa coincident with the re
turn of an Influential Interest In that corpo
ration, as well as an optimistic opinion on
trade conditlona by a former hlah omciai.
The pool In Norfolk at Western wss again
active in the Initial dealings, and there
waa a simultaneous upward movement In
Reading, Southern Railway, Union Paclflo
and the local tractions. Including Brooklyn
Transit. The buying of Southern Railway
at thla stage was quite extensive. The
strength of these Issues waa used as a
clk to cover heavy res Using sales, a con
siderable portion of which emanated from
high-class commission houses.
In the Inst hour a heavy buying move
ment In Reading did much to steady the
list, but the close waa Irregular with net
losses In most of the active Issues, though
In few Instances were declines more than
fractional. Reading was the leader In point
of activity. Among the specialties notable
strength waa shown by Hocfclng Valley
preferred. Nashville Chattanooga and
New York Airbrake. The receipts of al
most $1,700,000 gold by the sub-treasury
from the Orient was a partial offset to the
losses Incurred by the local banks, which,
since Friday last, amount to about $2,100,000.
Thla Includes another 85i0.000 gold shipment
to South America, Time and demand
money show no tendency to harden. The
few railroad retuma of the day Included
that of the Canndlnn Pacific line for July
showing a net increase of $131,000.
United States government 2s advanced S
of 1 per cent, and the group declined as
much on call. Railroad bonds were Ir
regular. Total sales, par value, were $3,
870,000. .
The quotations on .'he New York Btock
exchange ranged as follows:
Sale8.Hlgh.Low.Close,
Atchison
do pfd
B. ' O
13,500 81 " 81
700 99 9S
8,200 8714 86S 8H
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo 1,000
C. of N. J 200
C. A 0 2.600
C. & A. 600
do pfd
C. O. W 1.600
C. A N. W 600
C, M. & St. P 16,300
do pfd
Chi.. Ter. Xran;... 200
do pfd 300
C. C., C. Bt. L 100
Colo. Southern 4.600
do 1st pfd 2.O00
do 2d Pfd I,)
Del. A Hudson 1.&0
Del., Lack. A West.. .400
D. A R. a 200
do pfd 1300
Erie ; 25.400
do 1st pfd 6.000
do 2d pfd 2.000
Hocking Valley 2.100
do pfd 8.200
Illinois Central 6"0
Iowa Central VQ
do pfd ;. 800
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L.....
Met Securities : i
Met. Street Railway..;
M. A St. L
M.. St. P. A S. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Paclflo '
M , K. A T m.
do pfd .....
N. R. R. of M. pfd....
N. Y. C
Norfolk A Western...'
: do pfd ;..v...-
45
121
156
90
122
66
73
129
9
23
49
IMS
8S
331
lr
Ontario A Western...
32 81 H
31
125S
Pennsylvania 1
p.. a., n. a at. L
126 125
Reading 108,200
ao jst pi a i,i
do 2d pfd 1.. 600
Rock Island CO 19,100
do pfd 3,000
Bt. L. A S. r. 2d pfd. 1.300
St. L. 8. W 3.500
do pfd 1.900
Southern Paclflo 21,800
Southern Railway.. . .29,200
do pfd 1.100
Texaa A Pacific .....' t.eoo
Tol., St. L. A West... 300
do pfd 1,200
4S
101 lj
95S
IDS
39
1714
18S
42
12
Union Paclflo ....40,20,1
do pfd 100
Wabash 900
do pfd 3.700
W. A L. E 5M
Wisconsin Central .. COO
do pfd 200
Mexican Central 1,800
Adams Express Co
Am. Express Co -
U. S. Express Co
Wells-Fargo Ex. Co
Am. Copper 80,200
Am. Car A Foundry.. 400
do pfd 1,000
Am. Cotton Oil 200
do pfd
American Ice 200
do pfd 100
Am. Linseed OH 400
do pfd
Am. Locomotive 700 -
do pfd
Am. Smelt. A Refin'g 400
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refining.. 1.600
Anaconda Mining Co
B. R. T 67.600
Colo. Fuel A Iron.... 600
Consolidated Gas .... 700
Corn Products 809
do pfd
nistriers' Securities. $,00
General Electrlo ..... too
International Paper.. 400
do pfd 2
International Pump.. 400
do pfd
National Lead 700
CO
24
?
102
Norm iercan ...... 100
Pacific Mill 80t
Peoole'a Gab 1,500
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd 7
Pullmnn Palace Car lis
Reouhllc Steel 1.200 TH 74 7
do pfd 400 44 43 48
Rubber Good 17
do pM 61
Tern. Cool A Iron.... l.fW 48 4"4 44
U. 8. T-ather in 7u 7
do pM wo H 86ui as
tt. ptv a Imp.. l.Me km km, k;
U H. "ubber 10ft im j j
do oM 800 7KU 7SH 7R
V. S. nteel 16.80ft i4 is 1
Ar. r.M 4 w ais y-s an
V.n. rePro .... 100 11 W ISO
V' ""tern TTnion fort 00 90 89
Total sales for the day. 703,100 shares).
I,i Mfk Market.
TINTinN. Aug. ! Closing:
Conwlt. sinnsy IU N. T. Csntral ...
4o serount, Oct.... 8 Morton W.....
Anaronda
,. 4 do pfd
.. S Ontario A W
-.84
44H
. ion
. tt
44
. t
. )
. ttH
.
.10314
. N
UT4
. 1H
. tn
. 4H
Atrhlann
do pfd........
.101 Pea Br Ivan la .....
. tt . nd Mloas .......
.1KH kwullns
. M44 1st pf4.......
. I Hi 4o 14 fd.
.IS0V4 go. Rallwar
. 1S da pld
. to. Parine
, TH Vnlaa Paciao .....
. tfc do pfd....,
. MV U. 8. 8tr J
. 41 4 pfd '. ,
.141 Wabwh
.IMS do pfd
, U gpaalah 4a ,.,
Baltimore A Ohio..
Canadian Pacific...
Chra. A Ohio
Chlcaaa O. W
c . m. a at. p
naaaera .............
Panrar A tl. O
do pfd
Brio
do Ift iM
do td pfd
Illlnola Canlral ....
Iula. A N.h
U . K. A T. ........
SILVER-Par.
steady, M(-I6d per ounce.
MONEY !jr J per cent
nt.
In the ODen market
1 ne rate or aiacount
for short bills ts 1 13-16t2 per cent. The
rate or discount in the open market
three-month bills Is 2 tx sent.
for
Ke W.York Mlatatl Itoeks.
HEW YORK. Aug. (0. The following are
the closing prices on mining slocks:
Adams Con M ILl.a. Chlaf
Alloa ; H 'Ontario ., ' no
nroaeo it Ootolr ,.jt
Braaawliii Con 14 .Phoaols 1,
Comalovk Tunnol .... 14 Pul-ial , ia
Coa. I'al. A Vav. 14 Saaa to
Mora Silver ,...l4 iSlnrra Nevada 10
Iron BlWar 1U Snail Hnpoa ...,r,. ta
Laaavilla Cos 8 ataadard ,10
Oanaka Moaep Market.
There has been but the slightest kind of a
movement from here for crops as yet. al
though local banker look for a generoua
outgoing about the aniridia of naxt month.
The packers have not been free borrowers.
Indeed reports accredit Inem with having
repaid sums heavy Omaha lana In the Mat
few daya. Loral bankers era toced to meat
Chicago and Jsw York rates) to order to
hold trade. Discount rates ar quoted at
iJ4 per cent.
Hew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. .-MONEY-On call,
easy Sl per cent; Closing Md at S of
fered at 1 per cent. Time lien a. easy and
dull; 60 days, 2 per cent; 90 days, 3 par
cent; mor.tn, ij rer cent.
PRIME MERC AN
MERCANTILE PAPER-31491
per cent.
STERLING EXCHAVOE-Steady. with
actual business In bankers' bills st $4 87409
4 87 45 for demand and at $4.847rVff4 8t0 for
slxty-dav bills; posted raffs, $4fcS64.88S;
commercial bills, H M44 MV
SILVER Bar, KSCi Mexican dollars,
46 Vie.
BONDS Government, Irregulari railroad.
Irregular.
Ths following are the closing quotations
an stocks and bonds:
r. 8. rV. 8a, reg....lt4 Manhattaa 4. . 4a. ..1M
do eeapna ins 14 M. rentral 4s (I4
do ta, n ins do 11 tne 1S
mm conpon IU Minn St. U !....
do new 4a. rag.
do roupoa
do old 4a, reg..
do roupoa
Atrhlnon foa. 4o.
do adj 4s
Atlantis C. L. 4
M-. K. A T. 4s m
,.111 do ta "H
,.!T N. n. R. et M. t. 4a. U
..lot N. T. C. f. I4i 1
.inH N. 1. C. ( to Uri
. M ;N. Patlflo 44 1M
.100 do 74H
..10t IN. A W. e. 4a 111
b. a o.
H W4 O. (. L 4 par...
Control of Oa. U....1HS retin. tonr. IHa "S
ao m mo Mtt Roodlss sea. 4s mT4
Chea A Ohio 4HS....1K 8t. L. I. M. . to 114
Chicago A A. ISo... t st. L. A a. P. f. 4a. H
C, B. A Q. a. 4o.... 714:st. U S. W. la tl
C. M. St. P. f 4s.U0 8abcar4 A L. 4a... !4
C. A N. W. e. ta....llH So, Fvlfle 4a 44
v., n. I. p. 4s.... T44 Bo. Railway la liasa
do rat. la.
.. 4
Tataa A P. la.
.11
CCC St. U t 4a
Chtrato Ter. 4a....
Coa. Tobaooa 4s....
Colo. A so. 4a
Denror A R. O. 4a.
Erie prior lion 4o..
do son. 4a
T. W. A D. C. II.
Horklns Val. 4Hs..
LAN. unl. 4a....
Offered.
..WW
.. 74
.. 47
T.. St. I,. A W. 4a
talon PaalAo 4s...
do tone. 4
V. B. ateol 84 ts.
.. TTt
..10
..104
.. n
,.UT4
.. 41 "4
.. H4
..
.. T1S4
.. S4
..101
Wahaah la
..
do deb. B
W. A U. C. 4a....
Vll. Ontral 4s....
Colo. Pual eon. ta.
.. to4
..l"t
..101
Boatoa stock Market.
BOSTON, Aug. 30 -Call loans, 23H per
cent; time loans, &in4 per cent. OlBclal
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrniaoo adj. 4a t4HWeatln(. com...,
do 4a 101 Adventure
Vn. Central 4s tt Alloues
Atrhlann tl lAmalmat1 ..
do pfd American Kloe .
Doatoa A Albany.. . Atlantic
Boston A Mains 141HI Plnihan
Boaton Riovated lMICal, A Hacla..
ritchburg pfd 117 rentennlal
Mrs. Central UH Copper Ranso ..
S. T.. N. H. A H.ltO Dalr Waat
Para Marqurtto 74 I'Domlnloa Coal
. 1H
:f.,H
. u
. 17
.tto
. t
. M
. H
. U
. t
. t
. to
. i
.
. 41
. t
. istt
. 7
. 4
.108
. 7H
. n
. it
. 41
.
. 1014
. tt
t nion parinc 100 Tranklln
Aroer. Arge. Cham
do pfd
Amor. Pnen. Tabs.
Amor. Sugar
do pfd
Amor. T. A T....
Amar. Woolen ....
do pfd
7omlnlfln I. A R. .
14
Rrancr
... M
.. 4
...in
..134
lalo RotiI
Miaa. Mining ....
Mlcklaaa .........
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C...
...wj,
HHjOld Dominion ...
tl jnaceola
Bdf!on Elao Ilium. tm Mgalnry
. 1 , 1 1 mi r.iKiinq ....icoa onaonow
itri. Kiooirie ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I' nlted Prult ....
United Bhoo Maca
14 -Tamarack
.. Trinity ........
.. it V. 8. Mining
..lot lit. 8. oil
.. ta t'tah
.. ta (victoria
.. 1?H Winona
do pfd
v. a. moot
do pfd ,
Bid. "Asked
044 Wolrorlna
Forelia Financial.
LONDON. Aug. SO.-Money waa In In
creased demand today. The stringency Is
expected to be relieved with the month
turn. Discounts were firm. Prices on the
Stock exchange generally were firm and
trading was quiet. Consols 'mproved. Home
rails w ere firm ImaHpin, .n.n.1 e-m
remaining Idly steady at about parity and
closed fairly firm. Grand Trunk recov
ered. Foreigners mostly were firm. Jap
anese securities rose on hopes of the ear.y
fall of Port Arthur. Imperial Japanese
government 6a of 19u4 were Quoted at WH.
Russians were supported on Paris advices.
BERLIN, Aug. tSO.-Tradlng on the bourae
today was stagnant Exchange on London,
20m 46 pfgs, for -checks. Discount rate,
short bills, 814 per cent; three months' bills,
2H per cent.
PARIS, Aug: 80. Trading on the bourse
today was calm. At the close prices were
firm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at
94.46. and Russian bonda of 1904 at 6.06.
Three per cent rentes, 98f 45c. for the ac
count. .
Conditio of the Irtsaary,
WASHINGTON, Aug. (O.-Today's state
ment of ths treasury bain pees In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3160.000.000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available caah balance, (14$,946,t.'6:
gold, 848,129,463. . . ,
NttW YORK GENERAL, ' MARKET
Qaotatloaa of Ifct'Dafi'oa Varloas
Cons mxl1t ts.
NEW YORK. Aug: 30.-fFLOUR-Recelpts.
jO.OdS bbls.; exports .2,138- tibls. Market
barely ateady with better tnaulrv: Minne
sota patents, 5.90iJ(4.S6; winter patents, $5.20
VB.du: winter stralahts. 84.906.80: winter
extras, 13.4oy4.00; winter low grades, $2.yS
3.80. Rye flour, market Arm; fair to
good. $4.26SC4.60; choice to fancy, $4.X84.80.
uornmeal Market firm: yellow
western. 1.1ib!.12; city, $1.121.16; kiln
dried, $3.2033.30.
BARLEY Market ateady; feeding, 47c,
m. i. iow torn. - I
WHEAT RecelDtS. 161600 bu .: snot leren
uiar; no. a rea, !.! r. o. D. Blloat: No.
northern Duluth. 81.2M4 f. n. h nfln. t-
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat. LxceDt for a brief cnenlna? advance
due to strong cables, wheat waa weak and
neavy all day. yielding to Ikiuldat on. con
flicting crop reports, good weather in the
northwest and heaviness of outside mar
kets. The cloae showed 'lUc net decline.
May. $l.l24il.l4U: closed. 31.1234. fientem.
ber. $1.11Vu1.13Vs; closed. $1.11. December,
$l.ll'V&1.13i; closed, $1.11. .
CORN Receipts. 102.074 bu.: f.XDorts. 112.-
916 bu. Market spot easy; No. 3, Ma
elevator and 59V4o t. o. - b. afloat; No. i
yellow, eoc; No. 2 white, 69Ac. Option
market opened steady with wheat weak
under a bearish weekly, crop report, rising
temperaturea weat and unloading, the close
being Hc net lower. September closed
6&c; December, 67H&MVs; closed, 67o.
OATS Receipts. 166,000 bu.; exports, 16,
051 bu. Market spot steady; mixed oata,
2633 pounds. 8Wo36c; natural white, S0
as pounaa, siKVosa; -cuppea wnite, atKytu
pounds, 4042c.
HAY Market quiet; shipping, 67Hc; good
to choice, 96c.
HOPS Market ateady: state, common to
choice, 1908, 2736o; old, 7&13c: Paclflo coast,
1908. 2V53!)c; old, 18o.
HIDES Market steady: Galveston, 20 to
26 lbs., 17c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 18c;
Texas dry, 24 to 80 lbs,, 14c,
LEATHER Market firm; acid, I4i32fc.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet: family, $10.60
311.60; mess, $8.609.00; beet hams. $24.00i
26.50; packers, $9.&OS10.60; city extra mesa,
$14.00316.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel
lies, 8&llc: pickled shoulders, $6.6097.00;
pickled hams, $10,004) 10. W. Lard, firm;
western steamed, $7.60; reflned, Arm con
tinent. $7.5o; South American. $7.26; com
pound, 6960. . Pork,- quiet; family,
$14.6o$ 16.00; short clear, $13.&O1650; mens,
$13.2tall.75.
TALLOW-Market, quiet: city, ($2 per
pkg.), 4e; country (pkgs. free). 4640.
RICE Market quiet; domestic, fair ta
extra, 24t6c; Japan, nominal.
PKANUTP Market dull; fancy hand
picked, 64c; other domestic. 3ijc.
BL'TTER Firm; state, dairy, common to
extra. 12tfl8c; renovated, common to extra,
10rjrl6Hc; Imitation creamery, common to
choice. 13ttl6c.
CHEESE Steady! state, full crrarn.
email colored, poor to fancy, 6Hfi84c; largo
white, fancy, fair to fancy, 7HT'i4C.
EGGS Steady to firm; western fancy se
lected. 21c; western average best, 19320o,
POl'LTRY Alive steady; weatern chick
ens, 1314c; fowla, 18c: turkeys, 18c; dressed
steady; weatern chickens, 14itfl6c; fowls,
13814c; turkeya, 18316c.
Wool Market.
B08TON, Aug. (0. WOOL A firm tone
ma-ka the wool market. Domeatlo wools
of all k'ndB have aold (reely and though
the votuma of sales la not heavy, some
thing of the activity of a month air mora
ago la prevalent.
A fair call for territory woola continues.
Pulled woola are quiet. Foreign grades ara
firm with a moderate business under way.
Quotations are; Territory, Idaho! Fine,
1M1Kc; heavy fine. 1616c; fine medium.
lK'hsc: medium. l62oc: low medium 11
Jiic. Wyoming: Fine. lM?17c; heavy fine,
lfxJ.16c; fine medium, 17H&18c; medium, 204
tic; low medium. 28 13e. Utah and Ne.
vaila: Fine, 17iI7Wc; heavy ' fine. 1661o;
fine medium. 17rl8c; medium, ff?lc; low
medium, 223"3c. Dakota: Fine, 17018c; fine
medium, lTiUloc; medium, ifti21c', low me
dium, 12(J23c. Montana: Fine choice. ,
21ci fine average, - aflne medium
choice. 20i2lc; average. 19320c; ataple, it
tlJ.lc; medium choice. 2W23C.
ST. LOIT1S. Aug. SO. WOOL Steady: me
dium grades combing and clothing. XXfr'Mr;
Ugnt nne. W-UCi neavy line, iaioc; tuo
waihed, 22835o.
gaaar aad Molasses.
KEW YORK. Aug. 80. BI GAR Market
raw nrm; fair refining, 1 11-14; rentrlfugnl.
9H teat, 4c: molasses ttiititr, 7-10. Re
fined, firm; No. 6. no. 7, 4 76c; No. 8.
4 70c; No. , 4.65c; No. 10 $4 60c; No. 11.
4 6fic; No. 12. 4 6oc: No. 13. 4 46c: No. 14.
4 40i'i confectioners , 05c; mold, 6O601 rut
loaf, 6)c; crushed $9jc; powdered, (.Oc;
open kuttle, good tn choice, 31ifll7o.
MULABBtn-MiiriiH nrm. .Mjw Orleans
Open kettle, grxMl to choli-e, 81c.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 80 COAR Mar
ket strong; open kettle, tia3H6 cen
trifugal, o'fSHc; centrifugal whites, 4Vc:
yellows. &fi3Sc: seconds, !AJ.
MCil.AFSLH Market nominal: onon ket.
tla. jo" 'o; ceotrlfugal, loliai ayrup noui-
IMAM LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Corn fe da and Grist 8ten Steady
with Oowi 81ow and Weak.
HOGS SOLO WEAK TO A DIME LOWER
Aaotkor Llkoral ftaa of ftkoea aa
Lavaaks, kat Beat Grades ateaay,
with Otkera Weak ana Feed
are Active a4 Iteady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. $0, 1904.
Receipts wero: Cattle. Hogt. Sheep.
Omclal Monday.
Omciai Tuesday
8.el
14,
3.200
10.600
i.8u0
Two days thla week 10.896 14.119
Same daya laat week.... 4.78 16.63
Same daya Week before.. 7.837 7.4
Same three weeks sgo.. 4.887 16.709
bams four weeka ago.... 8.71)4 $.626
Same days last year.... 10,266 H.&S ,
M.I08
J6.0rt
1.302
6.614
6,421
$,6at
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATB.
The following ublo shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at south Omaha
for the year to data, with comparison with
last year 1
104.
Cattle 642,183
Hogs 1,682,782
Sheep 869.620
190.
6S4.696
1,626 636
818,144
Ina -
Dec,
92.663
4.247
41.873
A vera a a nrlcea Bald
for
hogt at South
Oanaha tor Uta tasi aovoral aaya with twaa
parwoat
Data, I 1104. naoa.iim.iiBQ.fiafev.rjast.llM
august l. 4 99 I 4 (71 f 41 $ Ml lt 4 ll II;
ayUit a.
4 W4J
4 as)
Auguat a
Wl 1 $9 I 6 10i 4 41 I 81
Auguat 4.
Auguat i.
Auguat 6.
August V.
August I
August I.
6 04WI
t W4 I W St I B asi a 11.
OlVkl W
I 7 M a avi 6 04 "I a 41
6 10
7 181 4 6 11 4f7!8t
6al
1 iai 6 ru 6 4i 4 1:
S w4l 4 Sal 9 ml
August 101
till
S 141 B uu a f a i
Auguat 11
4 (
4 81
ro4i
I 78 74
I (li 6 77,
1 0 1 ji
August 12i
H
4 8i 3 44
August 14
4 9414
6 1 6 (li 6 77 4 41
14
AUgUSt 14
August I61
I 311 g 73 6 73 4 ki
( UM 6 Jti ( m 6 78 4 97
6 021 4 68 $ 77 4 98
4 M,j 6 21 6 64 I 00
6 111 721 6 73
4 431
4 44
(76
3 78
Auguat 16
4 37
Auguat 17
00 4 K
8 74
Auguat lSj
Auguat l
AllaTUBt 20
4 99U.I 6 loi
t ail
4 kM
( 86
8 73, $ 89
4 801 6 87
8 67
t 13 6 16
K 01
(76
AUgUSt 31
August -i
I i
6 7s,
VM 4 4Z
6 02
6 81,
7 01
4 !
8 Oli 4 K
09
August 33j
6 03Vfc
0
I 9ll 4 S7 4 4li 1 74
AUMUBl 2,
tH
6 18
t 16
fe 0.
4 M
3 M
A Uk us t 6
( 46
7 lot
(06
4 40
$ 73
August 3l
(22
6 23 7 81
( Mi
4 38
1
Auguat 27
August 28j
August i9
Auguat 30
6 24
a
6 tti 1 n
I nil 4 98
3 70
6 81 7 KI 001 I 021 4 401
6 31
6 2W
6 331 7 19 t tl ? HI '
a to
I 7 261
HI 6 00 14 40 I Ti
indicates Bunds r.
The official number of cara of Stock
brought in today by each road wae:
' cattie.Uogs.Bneep.nra s.
C. M. A St. P..
(
1
1
16
1
4$
7
.6 1
o
(
34 10 14
tl 25 2
..
41 .4 I
8 .. 4
44
14 .. ...
J ii 1
166 8 28
Wabash , . .
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific ..
C. A N. W
r.'r::
F., E. A M. V.
C. St. P..
M. A O.
U. ft In....
C. B. A O
1
1
i K. C. A St.
J...
C. R.' I. A P.. east.
C. R. 1. & P.. west.
Illinois Central
C. G. W
ToUl 131
The disposition of tne dav's rooolpta waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hois. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company.
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour A Co
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co .,,
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
Huston A Co
Hamilton A R..
L. P. Hues
Curry A Curry
Cudahy Broa A Co..
North P. A P. Co....
Wo'f A Murnan
Sol Degan
Squlrea
Lelghton
Boyd A L..t,.V.......
Merwln
Root
Bulla A Kline
Other buyers
344
1.334
62
748
413
448
27
110
306
41
22
44
209
150
61
72
1,628
2.779
2,412
1.463
861
1.963
208
481
249
12
687
151
133
190
36
16
601
.... 7.884
Total 6,766 10,103 lLife
CAxi'Ll ineie ws a utucb fc.aa.iet ua
ot cattie neio nils iuotiung inau airivea
yesieruay,' uut still tneio wei tnouu 10
uleel ins requlruuteniM Ot tua loiai t.auu.
iu aliius Uiui juot auiieu ouyera oo.a w.i.i
uut niucn 110L.J.0, out vtneis were rau,r
b.ow sale, me uula uli uw catuo chai.acu
nands 1.1 falriy guou seaauii, uui it waa u
tune late oeiore m uieaiaucu Was uiaae.
btver ouycia were out riy looaing for
corn led steets, auu everyiiiiiis: u.t an guou
aoiu reauliy eiiougn at tuny steady p.iues.
As nign aa lo.ie was patu ior weu hniaiieu
CMiuo. AiOat ot - the pert tut kinds
auia wltnout great uifflcuiiy at auout
tiiO same prices us were pid yesterauy,
fcktit tnv wkih. cuuria. iain;a' HiOW.
ioi uatu aiier tne cum teas had been
dlspoaeu 04 would ouyers loo a. at tne wo
eru , lien iney ulu atari in uic niui.ei
Wae ratner slow, but tne pi ices paid were
In moai cases aoout .euy. metmug
lackuig In quality may have been hard Ui
sell at sleauy prices.- but btlll mere was
hardly enough, change In the prices paid
from those In force yesterday to he worthy
of mention.
The cow msrket was very unevtn. The
big tun of yesterday seemed to fill packers
up and aa a result they were indifferent to
day. Something that just suited them may
have aold about ateady with yesterday's de
cline, but aside from those the market waa
slow and a little lower. It was rather lata
before a clearance waa made.
Bulla, veal calves and stags were rather
slow, but not much difference waa noticed
In ruling prices.
There were quite a few Mocker and feed
ers on sale, but the demand waa in fairly
food shape, and desirable grades sold
reely at fully steady prices. Common stuff
wss neglected and certainly no more than
teady . with yesterday. Representative
sales;
BEEF STEERS.
Kn. At. Pr. Me. ' At. Pr.
I lost 8 M I 1178 I t
It 1101 8 45 M 1S1T I 19
I 1040 8 Tt tt 1171 I 40
II too 4 30 tt 1410 $ tt
10 1114 4 It 11 1S4S I 7i
tt 101 4 44 17 ,..144 1 78
1 100 I to 11 , 1444 I 76
88 UU 4 44
BTEbJKS AND COWS.
I aft 8 TIM.. till 6 16
COWS.
1....: 1110 1 tt tt too 8 86
1 ltnw 1 44 4.......... ..loot j It)
4 , I W I III
8 tut $ 10 at tut t ae
T W IN I ;..UW- I It
1 ""UM !HEiriks:
1 no ,BoiiU-w
1 1IN 1 $0 1 144 1 ta
1 HO 1 74 1 U I 40
1 IH ill
CALVES.
1........:.. tot ltt 1 .....no tot
HTOCKKRil AND i EDi-RS.
13...
t.i..
744
, tvt
I to
1 to
M IN
NEBRASKA.
1 ateer HaO
39 feedera..lls7
1 feeder., , 460
4 feeders.. 403
4 feedera.. 60J
( f seders.. 660
1 f seder... 730
1 feeder.. 4rt0
23 feeders.. Mo
1 cows 104
3 76
1 feeder. ..1220
$16
180
10
160
.60
!10
20
10
as
fc
1 to
I o
I 76
166
140
tto'
1 60
I 10
i to
1 16
(30
i 80
$ 10
i 20
( 60
t 60
I 71
t 36
too
1 60
100
I 86
M teedora.,1030
I feeders., lis
1 feeder... 640
1 feeder... 370
1 feeder... taK
19 feeder,. 6u8
SO feeders.. &bS
II feeders., Pi
6 COWS 743
10 heifer.. 7(
I heltert.. SaO
cows 9M
I feeders., 824
1 ateer,
, 700
1370
I buU...,
11 cows..,
1 tow,,,
WYOMING.
..10a I feeder.. 1033
..1U30 t 86 3 feeders.. 1033
IDAHO. r
21 cow.
I cow.
, 967
1132
J,
to cows,
t 36 21 cows.
Conway Neb.
1.1094
..lttt
., 946
S heifers... 764
100 feedera. 104
10 feeders.. lc4
I feeders.. 904
1 16 37 cows....,
(0 1 cow......
!60 - 66 feeder.,
60 79 feeder.,
60
890
9
I feeder.. tM
i. H. McCTanahan Neb.
.. 117 2 40 I rows CS 1 14
J E. Welch Neb.
II cow.
I cows
.. 911 T S t eslves
rrs
( eslves.
2i, a
1 feeders.. 1063
:::::Kia J
j cow...... 8.10 f 96 I
i daws 1040 i 26 1
feeder.
910
M0
cow..,
cowl..
.104
.loan
1 cow...
O. t)rakf-Neb,
11 feeders.. list t So
J. Pavlson Neb.
$ feeders.. Ill ttO ( cows
m
( feeder.. 771 ( to I c
oedera.
cows.,... 93
IS
eeder..
710 t 20
1 cow..
(40
tto
cow
1000 t 80
Stuckley Bro.Keb.
tt feeder.. 1X19 I 70
M. MonoNob.
10 cow M0 1 26
F. Oarrothera Nob.
40 steer. ...lii I 40 61 tor.
O. Heyna Nob.
tsrodrg..iiio 1 ty
.ia 1 a
1 . A. Evaraa Nob.
tt a(eera....n6 I 3a
btarrrtard CatUo Co. Neb.
4ft ccwa Ml It) 94 cows Ill I (8
Lake Tomb Co.
1 ateer 11 40 tv 1, steer.. . .Hot t 80
S. G. CaulTman Neb. ,
1( feeders. .616 I 26
L. p. flouthworth Neb.
26 feeders.. 745 1 16 3 feeders.. $39 110
16 sneers.. ..1188 1 16
Standard Cattle Coi-e-Neb, .
36 fevdera.. 739 t 20
H. V. Howo-Neb.
124 feeder. 776 80
i. Carraftt Neb.
I helfera.. 780 I n 14 feeders.. 823 tit
1 bull 1340 t 66
J. M. Clopton Neb.
1 lull..... .104 1$ 4 feeders.. (Ot I OS
( cows 813 18
B. Burnett Wyo.
20 feeders. .1006 I 23 4 feeders,. $65 I 2$
( feeders.. 1000 ( 16
I. W. Dents Wyo.
0 COWS 1028 t It
1. W. Thorn Wyo.
1$ feeders.. 1115 1(6 163 Steer. .. .1080 OS
1 steer lflo I 03
E. Bennett Wyo.
Wcowa 762 t 40
Spear Broa. Cattle Co. Wvo.
ateera....in!ia a K $ .teorB....12 00
t steers...
steers...
1 Steers...
10 steer. ..
t feeder.
.1114 3 00 13 steers.. ..im
.1236 t 00 I steers.... 1270
110 t 26 I steers . ..m
reno A Abbott Wyo.
.lvn IX ;,7 feeder. .1160
.1160 I 75 S steers. ...1280
100
$ m
$26
w Denis wyo,
II feeders.. (68 1 18
J vrin vx?n
M teer....1174 I 10 13 cow 1039
1(0
16 Steers. ...1211 ( 28
HOGS There waa a liberal run of hog
this morning and buyers made use of the
ppponunuj io pound the market a little.
The demand ror good light and shipping
hoga, however, was too large to prevent
much or a decline on that claaa and prloe
wrrw uiny wea 10 oc lower man yesterday.
oucn nogs sola largely from $6.30 to $6.36,
and as high as $6.40 waa paid for choice
light WelaThtS. Mixed hnara aura Irannil a
njcxei tower ana sold largely from $5.26 to
o.su. .neavy nogs were neglected and suf
fered the greatest decline. Some of th
better grades sold early at not mora than
oc lower, put on tne commoner kinds nack-
era were bidding aa much as 6c to 10c lower.
ana 11 extremely neavy even good nogs suf
fered that much. Tradlna waa rather alow
except on the cholco light welghta, and aa a
renun 11 was miner late oeroro tne DUIK
of the arrivals wss dlsnnsed of.
The market did not Improve any aa ths
morning advanced and salesmen had to
take the prices onered on the heavy
welghta. Trading waa alow thou ah. and at
noon there were still Several load of hoaa
tert in nrat nanas. ttepreoentauve sales
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SHEEP There was oulte a liberal run of
aheep reported thla morning, which taken
witn those carried over from yeateraay.
made supplies rather large. The market
though did not show much change from
yesterday. Packera took hold fairly well of
the more desirable gradea. and Burn Kinas
sold about steady. The quality though was
not very good snd the offerings tnat were
not very fat Were rather neglected and In
most cHses a trifle lower. Trading on that
class was slow.- '
Practically the same condition governed
the msrket for lambs, the beet grades sell-
no- without much trouble at steady prices.
but the part fat ones were rather alow and
weak. -
The demand for feeder was again Dnsg
and everything at all desirable changed
hand readily at steady prices. This waa
true of both sheep and lambs. Common
kinds msy have been neglected to some
extent, but atlll even those sold to aa good
advantage aa they did yesterday.
sales.
No. Av.
p-
2 60
3 40
8 86
85
t 86
4 40
4 60
3 36
i 40
t 35
60
5 46
I 45
4 60
I 00
6 00
I 00
( 15
3 26
t 25
t 26
8 86
8 $5
i 60
13 Idaho ewes .-. 94
75 Idaho ewea 107
314 Idaho wethers 1.... 89
168 Idaho yearlings 87
83 Ma no yearlings vt
700 Wyoming lambs 67
61 Idaho lambs oa
344 Ideho yearling ewes 78
803 Idaho yearling ewes 78
78 Idaho feeder ewes 96
2 Idaho wethers 85
188 Idaho feeder ewes and wether 76
14 Idaho feeder yearlings 77
17 Idaho lambs 64
81 Idaho lambs 64
36 Idaho lamb 66
174 Irtaho lamba 68
601 Montana ewe 95
77 Utah wethera 96
625 Utah ewea .102
176 Utah ewes 97
701 Wyoming feeder wethra.... 103
111 Utah wethers iw
426 Utah feeder yearlings..
81
CHICAGO LIVB BTOCK MARKET
Cattle Weak, Hoars Five Coat Higher
d1 Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, Aug. to -CATTLE Receipt.
7,000 head. Market weak; good to prime
steers, $660ii6.10; poor to reel 1 11m. 8.6fJ
6 26; Blockers and feeders, $2.00j;i3.'75; cows,
$1.864.26; heifers. 11.754.70: canneie, 11.36
64.75; bulls, I2.90fl4.00; calvce, tJ.Wifle.25;
Texas fed steers, $3.60434.80; weatern a'.eers,
$2.60$4.60.
HOGS Receipts, 16.000 head. Market 6c
higher; mixed butchers', $6.2076.78: good to
choice heavy. $6.8Mr6.7S; rough heavy, $4.80
66.26; light, $6 40C'w-8O; bulk of sales. 16.46
66 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head. Market for sheep ateady, lamba
steady to lower; good to cholco wethers,
$3.66ff4.25: fair to choice mixed. f3.2Mr3 65;
western sheep, (2.7D4M.S6: native lamba,
$4.60Q.00; western Umbo, $4.3&Jr00
Kaaaaa City' Live gtnotr Market.
. KANSAS CITY. Aug. (0. -CATTLE Re
ceipt. 11.900 head, Including 800 southerns.
Market steady to 10a lower. Stackers snd
feeders strong. Choice export and dressed
beef steer, $6.26$A.0O; fair to good, $3.769
6.00; weatern fed steers, $3.753'6 40; stockera
and feedera, $J 2664.10: . southern steers,
$2.60ifiS.7o; southern cows, $l.rWr2.60; natives,
$1.S(076; nstlve heifer. $16tx4.70; bulls,
$2.0041.1.25; calvea. $125?6.2t.
HOGS Receipts, 9.0UO head. Market
opened 6c higher and closed weak. Top
Erice, $6.60; bulk of sales. $5(66.46; heavy.
80$6.4O; packers, $5.8066.45; pigs and
lights. $5.204560. ...
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.300
head. Market for sheep steady; lambs I
610c higher.: Native lamba. $4.60'56.80; na
tive wethera. $1 JWjt.OO; native ewes, $3.0uft)
$.76; western lambs, $4.005.7S; western
yearlings. $3.60ij400; weatern sheep, $3,264?
8.76; stockera and feeders, $3.6033.60.
St. Lowla Live StH Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 0. CATTLB Receipt b.
&00 head. Including 600 Texans. Market
slow, steady. Natlv shipping and export
steer. $4.6tyt6.7S; dressed beef snd butchers'
steers. tH.6frJi6.8S: steer under 1.00O r-ounrta.
$3 606.00: Blockers and feeders. $2.003.60;
rows snd heifers. $2,264)4.10: canners. $1.rl
1.26: bulls, $3.00fjt.OO: calves, $3.OOj6.0O; Texas
and Indian steers, (2.60473.60; cows ana neu
ers. $2 0003.75.
HOGS Receipts, (.500 head. Market
ateady to strong-. Pigs and lights. $6.0o&
(.60; packers. lMfi6.0; butchere and best
heavy. $5.40I670.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 4.o00
hed. Market eteadv. Native muttons,
$3.SMr190; Ismhs, $t.2f'W 5 tt: culls and bucks,
$2.G"44.00: stockera, $2,26000; Texans, $3.64
St. Joaenk Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 0 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.669 head. Market steady to strong;
natives. 88 8&W6.75: eowa and heifers, $1.2t
4V; stockers and feeders, It.604t.s0.
HOGS Receipts, a6 hesd. Market
mostly 60 higher, but closed' with advance
lost; llsrht. 1 S&TJ5.6S; medium and heavy,
$6 HH 5 h
BHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 4.13
head Market stesdy. Wethera, $.166;
lambs, lVfllOo lower; weatern lambs, $6.46.
SIob Clip Mr took Market.
SIOUX CITT. Aug. (O.-tSpecUt Tel.
(ram ) CATTLE Receipts. w head; msr.
t aieadyi beevoa, tl.&WitJO, cows, bulla
and mlxd, tltMJS IR: stockert ad faoder.
$176.l6fl; calvea and yearling. $1 1..
HOGS--Recelrt, $.000 head; market 6e
lower; selling. fcl66.IO; tulk of aaJetv aVW
05.36.
Stock ta Sight,
Following are th receipt of tlv tnck
for th 11 x principal western cities lter
day: Cattle. Hoga Sheep
Smith Omaha 1.300 . 10 .uoo i tu)
Sioux City l0 1.0-x ....
Kansas City Uv IP09 4V
St. Joseph l.MJ IK 619.
At t4i(a aA' I ILO mt.M
Chicago , 7.009 16,000 ,(:
Totai .....26. taa) UMt 4X192
OMAHA WHOLatSALB MAKKjtT
Coadltloa of Trad sad tgaotattaa a
tattle a ad Faaoy Proaaee.
, EGGS Recelpta moderata; candled atoek,
18c. .
LIVE POULTRT Hens, SHtfloje: roosters.
6c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, 7c; gee, 6c; aprlpg
Chicken. 12c,
BUTT BR Picking stock, Hot eholc to
fancy dairy, l?lc; separator, rff-lTUo. .
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8e;
Pike, 10c; perch. 7c; blueflBh, 13c: whlteflsh.
loo; salmon, ,14c; redsnapper, 11c: loheter,
freen, 3fc; Idbstsr. boiled. (0o: bullhead,
lc; catfish. 14c; black baa, toe; htiihut,
loc: crapplea. 13c: roo shad, 81; buffalo, fei
white bass. Ho; frog legs, per dos., 25c.
BRAN Per ton, SIS. '
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha VTholeoale
Ialer association: Cholco No. 1 upland.
3760; No. 3, $6(0; medium.- (6.60; coarse,
$6.60. Ry straw, $660. These price ar
for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New Tork count, per .
46c: extra selects. ter can.. 17c: standards.
per can. He.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valenclaa. large aloes, ISfoO
4.26; small alsos. $4.2604.60.
LKMOMB California fancy. i37D. 806 and
M0. $4.00; choloe, $3.6fj3.?6.
UMis- lorina, per -basRet crate, 14 80.
FIOS California, oer 10-lb. carton, tne:
Imported Smyrna. 3-crown. 12c: 4-crown.
14c; 7-crown, I60.
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch, $3.00
Iy2.60; jumbo. $2.76trS 26. . . -
iHlllt.
APPLES Homo srrown.' nop bu. Basket.
404iOc; per bbl., $t5. ''
I'KACHiLS-Callfornia Xlbsrtaa and Sus
quehanna, $1.10: home grown clings,
per 10-1 b. baeket, 25c; Missouri, per (-basket
crate, 81. 66; Colorado, 9uc7(11.10.
PLUMS California groao prune, $1.60;
Tragety, $1.26; Italian prune. $l.t6 Utah
and Colorado plums and prunes, tvcfftl.oo.
PE1AR8 California bartlett. per boa. $1.90
SI. 00; Colorado Flemish Beauty, 81 SO
olorodo. litali and Oregon BarUett, 11.60
4T1.76: California H. Hardy, $1.46.
CANTKLOL1K Arkansas and -Indian
Tirrltory, per era to, $l.C0yi.7B.
vv A 1 r.HMiiixjINU i'er 10. (craieo;, 10.
CELERr-Per do., fiflSOc.
GRAPES-Home grown. PCX 8 4 l-lb.
basket, 30c.
CRAB A PPLE8 Per bb!., $3.60; per mar
ket basket, po .....
VKUGTAliLCI.
POTATOES New home grown. In aacka,
per bu., 45c.
IN A V x tl IE A MB for DU., ti.wrnifj. .
ONIONS Horn grown. In aack. par bu..
(Of 75c.
TOMATOES Home grown, per ' market
oaaset. joijnjc. " i.
tABBAUK-Home grown, per ivu io bbo,
CUCUMBKRS-Per do., 16c. A
TURNIPS Home grown, per bu.. 40flCc.
BEETS Homo grown, per bu fjOiJGOo.
PARSLEY Per do., 26c. ,
WAX BEANS Per market basket. (Oo.
STRING BEANS Per market basket. (Oo.
GREEN PEPPERS Per bushel basket.
- . ...
BUUABH Home grown, per aos., one .
EGG PLANT Southern, per dos., $1.60. :
BWKS-T PrtTATnirfl Hnmi. srown. ber
market basket. 6oax: .Virginia r bbl..
$3.263.60. . .
M 1 Cj1jL,A PI CjKJXJO.
NEW HONET-Per 54' frame. $3 SO.
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo. per lb., 10c
f-HRRRK Wisconsin twins. full cream.
He; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new, 16c: old, 1WT1701 Wisconsin
brick, l.lHc: Wisconsin llmberger. 13c
HIDES NO. 1 green. Vikei cq. z green,
6c; No. 1 saltod, 9c; No. t salted( 8c: No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 13 lba., 9c; No. 3 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry salted. fflc; aheep
pe ts. Z4gj2ic; noree nines,
NfTTflWalniita Nn. t. BOft Shell, nor lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; no. i nara anen, per 10., ic,
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
foe; peanuts, per lb.. 12c; rotated p4nutB,
ner fb.. 8c: Chill walnuts, per lb., llOll-ac;
large hickory nuta, per lb He; almond,
soft Bhell. per lo-. 15c: hard (hell. 13ei
ahellbarks. per bu., $2.00; black Walnut.
per bu., $1.28. .
Celt Market. '
NEV TORK.' Aiar. ' 0. -COTTON BBOt
closed quiet, 36 point higher; middling up
lands, 11.66c; middling gulf, 11.90c; aaleo,
226 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. SO. COTTON-Sp. In
limited demand, prices 10 points lower;
American middling fair, (.tod; good .mid
dling .66d; middling. I.64d; low nflddllng,
itu. m.r.A 11. a.i.. pv X 04.4 SSitnraa
opened easier and closed steady. American
middling, g. o. c.j- August, s.wa; August.
September. (.08d; September-October, 6.8d!
October-November. 6.76d: November-p.
cember, 6.72d; December-Janiuwy, l.70d;
January-Frbrunry, 6.6Sdi Februarv'March,
88d: March-Anm. a.8d; April-stay. .toi
Mav-June, ( 68d. . . .
n'ftw orleaVS. Aur. 80.--COTTON
Firm; alea. 3,000; ordinary, (13-10; good
ordinary. lOttc; low mlddlrnf. if4j; mid
dling, ll'iic; good middling. lll-le; mid
dling fair, 11 15-16C. Future ateady. Au.
gust. 11.00471 1.08c: September, , 11 CA-Wl 07e
October, 10.9Vffin.4c; November, Mloe;
Pecember. lO WWHO.fffc; Junugry. 11 OOiftil.03;
rrioruary. ni.wftiv.uici stn:n.. iijirinu..
PT IiT'IS. Alia. SO. COTTON "teady to
Vkc higher. Middling. HVc. Balea 111 bale;
receipts, none; nipment. u oaioa; sioca,
(.391 bales. .' ,
Metal - Market. ' -
NEW TORK. Aug. 0. The London tin
market was a little higher at 122 16s for
spot and 121 6 for future. Locally, how
ever, the market Instead of sympathising
with the forelarn steedlnee wss shade
lower at (26.76527.00. Copper waa higher In
London where both pot and future closed
at 67 it 6d. Locally the narkat I firm
with Lake held at $12.62H12.76; .electro
lytic. $11.50511.75;. easting. $ltt7H'w-lt50.
Lead waa ateady and unchanged at, 14.20
(64.30 In the New York market. It waa
lower In London, rloaing at 11 IS td.
Spelter remained firm and unchanged at
$5.66 in the local market and 22 16a In
Iondon. Iron cloed at 61a 9d In Glasgow
snd at 42a 10Hd In Mid dies bora. Locally
Iron Is unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern
Is ouoted nt $13 7Mrl4.86; No.. 1 foundry
northern at is.2tfjl.70; Not. 1 foundry
southern and No. 1 foundry eouthsr toft
at tll.Sut313.76. . - -
Wklaky Market.
CHICAGO! Aug. tO.-WHISKT-titoady,
on baste of $1.28.
PEORIA, Aug. to.-WHiSKT-Oa a baaia
of 31.28 for finished good.
BT. LOUIS. Aug. tO.-WHISKT-Mcy.
on a rwisis'of tl.t.
CINCINNATI. Aug. lO.-WHISKT-vQo.a'
basis of $128 for finished good;
' , - . : ;
' Oil sad Rosla.
NEW TORK. Aug. 30, OILS Cotton,
seed, Arm; prim crude, nominal; prima
yellow. 8b2Sc; petroleum, steady: rennU
New York, $7.70; Philadelphia and Balti
more, $7.66; Philadelphia and Bltlmor, n
bulk, $4 76; turpentine, dull at l4S'344c. .
ROSIN Firm; atalned, common to (eot),
ww. . ;.
Philadelphia Predae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. tO.-BUTTEn'
Market firm, good demand; extra western
oreumery, lite: extra nearby prints, too. .
EGGS Steady, fair demand; nearby frt'
Wsc at mark; weatern drat. ICfilOu at
mark.
CHEESE Quiet tout ateady I New TOfH'
full creams, cholco to fancy," iQ9'4ci New
York full cream, .fair to good, kQifeo.
Mlaaoapolla Grain Market. ,
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. lO-WHEAT-Sep'
tembor, $1.11; December. $1.104; M,.
31.18: No. 1 hard. $1.16H: No. 1 nrtlrn.
$1.14H; No. I northern, $M3y4
FLOUR First paten is, M.iW.Jn: ' "!
patenta. $6.964 05: Oral Clear. Mk0IMi
second clears. $15. .
BRAN In bulk. tllC04Vls.lt.
Toledo Set Market.
TOLEDO, Aug. tO.-8EEDS-C1voP, cv
tlUHi October, $7 61W: December. $7 60 bid
Alalke, prime. $7 86 bid: August, 17 86 bll
Timothy, prime, $146; September, ;tl 46 '
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Nab. . .
US. stko ;
Capital sod Surplus, $600,000 -
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