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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1005.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat md Corn Both Lower cn Increased
Beoipta
BGGER CEREAL MOVEMENT BEGINS
taasaaasaaana,
Wheat Off Cent and Half at Minne
apolisOmaha and hlcaao Get
Lara Corn fthlptnents
Oat Are F.atlrr.
OMAHA. Aug. 18, 1905.
Kansas City reported 740 cars of wheat
estimated for tomorrow and Minneapolis
more than 60c. This, together with liquid
ation In September, made an easier market
Prices at Minneapolis were off lfte, and
Kansas City was off H'Stftc The local
market was lfto lower. September cloaed
St 79ftc, December at 81ftc and May at
A heavy movement of corn weakened the
market and prices were oft H'So. Chicago
got 70 cars of corn today and Omaha I9u,
while 753 are estimated for Chicago to
morrow. September closed at 5.1c, old
September at BS'-ic, December at 4.1'', old
December at 44V?49c and May at 431 43ftc.
Oats were lower and the demand was
fair. Peptember finished at 25tc. Decem
ber 2'iSc and May at 28Nc-
Liverpool closed HSd lower on wheat,
and ftflHd on corn. Both markets were
innrtlve. Broomhall cabled that rains have
fallen In the united provinces of India.
The total world's shipments of bread
stuff during tht last week was 10.358.ono
bushels, against x.xz.'rn bushels for the pre-
vlous week. The quantity of breadstuff
shipped for order Included In the above
total was 1.03i.0ii0 bushels, sgnlnst 1.782 nno
bushels the previous week. The worlds
risible supply of wheat decreased 810.000
bushels for the week, corn Increased 881.000
bushels and oats Increased z.laj.ono bushels
Wheat on paasage Increased 7W.0O0 bushels
ana corn decreased 999.000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were l.S7R.nr
bushels and shipments 449 0"0 bushels
against receipts of 1.473 0W bushels last year
and snipmenis or sm.uwi nusheis. corn re
ceipts were 702.000 bushels and shipments
ynnc0 bushels, against receipts last Year of
708,000 bushels and shipments of 655.000 bush
els. Clearances were "5,000 bushels of
wheat, AD barrels of flour, 39.000 bushels of
corn and 113,000 bushels of oats
St. Ixiuls and Kansas City have been
getting less wheat than last year. Their
receipts for the week of 2.247,000 bushels
Increased 24,000 bushels over the previous
week and decreased 4C3.000 bushels from last
yesr. Their shipments of 1,634.000 bushels
Increased 315,000 bushels for the week and
200000 bushels over Inst vear. Minneapolis
ot 3(8 cars today, compared with 145 cars
last weeK and K7 cars last year.
A strange condition is noted by the trade
with reference to oats. Receipts last week
tn 1 mcago were z fma.ooo bushels and ship
ments were 1.645.000 bushels. Receipts of
oats a yesr ago at Chicago were 2 6W.0"0
bushels and sh nments 993 000 bushels. Rn
celpts lsst week were thus lighter than last
year and shipments were heavier, while the
price is fiwc lower than last vear. Last
year there was no export demand, while
this year the grain Is exported every day,
Omaha Cash Rales.
WHEAT No. S hard, 1 car, 77c; 1 car, 75c
1 csr. 74ftc; no (Trade, 1 car, 72c
CORN-No. 3, 1 car, 49'Ac.
OATS No. t white. 24ftc.
Omaha I'aalt Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. 7SW7SC: No. 8 hard
74V(iT7c; No. 4 hard. 7lg74e; No. 3 spring,
78fl Mc: no grade. 72c
CORN No. 2. 60c; No. S. 49tjc; No. 4, 4"ftW
4c; No. z yellow, soc; No. 3 -,-eliow, 4:c
No. 2 white, 60'ie: No. 3 white. 49;e.
OATS No. I mixed. 22ft-S 23ftc : No. ,
mixed. 2otr21c: No. 2 white, 2t'yJSe: No. 3
white. 24ftc; No. 4 white, 2122c; standard,
24ft,25c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
fJl. S2Sc; September, new, 7Sftc; December,
loftc.
OATP-To arrive and on track, Zc; to
arrive In September. iic.
t lilt AC.O f.HAM AVI) PROVISIONS
Chicago 67 870 842
Kansas City 325 105 11
Minneapolis 3SC1
Omaha 50 199 14
Puluth 23
Bt. Louis 124 21 , -87
Minneapolis Grata Market.
Superior quotations for Minneapolis de
livery. The tangs of prices as reported by
the Edwards-Wood company, 110-U1 Board
or Trade building, was:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy
Wheat I I
Sept... 82Hr? SSft, , . 82 ' 821,! 374
Pec... SOft'tr3 mv, '-SO 8it4 81-"i
May... 84ftfr4a i 834j 84S1 8
Chicago receipts: wheat, 67 cars; corn
370 cars: oats. 242 cars. Estimated tomnr
row: Wheat, 120 cars; corn, 753 cars; oats,
6." cars.
Featarea of the Trading and (losing
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 28 -Under a weight of
nearlsh sentiment wheat prices were held
steady st a small decline today bv rest
ing orders In the hands of commission
houses. Rcptemlter ,mg flnwn Bt tn
close. September corn and onts were off
a Provinlona finished 2fttl2c lower.
A bearish Influence was prevalent In the
Wheat pit throughout the R,..,.r, i-hi..
among the early influences was the' marked
V . ",1H W"K ov"r '"t In shipments
rrotn Russia anil the Danube Ther u
Iso a notable gain In the amount rtf aTraln
t , , " " ' wm.w ns,niiint n ifi rurrj
" t'TII ir-11 ran-tl.
1 til- rRllIt Wfll An Miv nitonlnr t..
OWr At 7ttLi-,.,-Gl. T-u ' 1 -
. - r '' v.. I lirirj wnr It II U 111 -
PT Of rrOtlllnnt Ihnrta hn Innaar
W 1 1 1 i n IT tn rnvc a t i A
offings were readily absorbed. Notwlth-
-mnning me ract the market acquired no
Buoyancy. On the contr.r (n,ih
cesslo,, t 74fl?!c occurred. A decrease
Of 810,910 bllShelS in the visible nnnlv
restored some confidence among the bulls
1 1? """"It ft their efforts, coupled
with the sustaining Influence of large num-
wi " 01 resting orders erecntoH Kv fr,i-
mission houses, was a rally to 79!e for
the September option, at which figure It
closed with a steady undertone. Clear
"."f" r 'heat and flour were equal to
?l. bushels. Primary recelr,l were
37,000 bushels aaalnst 1 4T! ml hnthii
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 473 cars against
i cars last week and 464 cars a year
ago.
rhe market for corn was easv at the
opening, the heaviness In wheat deterring
those who might have bought on the mod
erate receipts and heaviness of shipments.
September was down 40 at 63c. The
strengthening Influences were felt later.
nowever. and with nfTerlnra llo-ht h
early loss wss more than regained, the
near months selling up to 63Sc. Hearlsh-
ii-, lnnuencen ny crop statistics, later
became Pronounced and the mnrWnt ma crcra.l
off to 52c, rallying toward the close un-
ur enori covering to 53c with the feeling
barely steady. Local receipts were 370
cars, of which 153 cars were of contract
rrode.
Oats were dull and easv. keeninar within
narrow limits and closlnir at the hottoin
Trading was chiefly confined to chnnglng
from September to Mny bv rash houses.
September finished 250. The highest for
the day was 26T4C. local receints were 542
cars.
Provisions were unaattt with n ten
dency toward weakness. Packers' sup
port was withheld and prices suffered.
Liquidation In September pork bv long
"""rests with profits broke the price to
114.674, net loss of 2"c. September lard
IS on 121AC at 87.85. Rlha closed !U.f
at IS.77H.
r.stlmated receints for tomorrow VA-het
120 ears; corn. 703 cars; oats, 605 cars;
hogs, 22.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early Mariet Heaj and Irregular en
Bearish News from Abroad.
CLOSE FIRM ON PROSPECTS Of PEACE
Report from Portsmouth that Japan
Waives All Claim for Isdem
nlt Is the Principal
Factor.
Artlclcs.l Open. ! High. Low. Close. Safy.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
Mav
Corn
tSept.
tS..pt.
Dec.
tPec.
Mav
Oats-
Sept.
Dec.
May
rork
Sept.
Oct.
Lard
Sept. Oct.
Nov.
R lbs
Sept. Oct.
'79'4f-
81i.!5h
45H
79 79Hffi4
84V4:84t Vi
53 63vJ
oisl 63 I
44'e;4TfiS
43 43U
43H'flVa 43Ht'S,42T4il 41S43Vi
84
63'
44
43H
81
79 79i
81i81HirS
25ii
14 75
14 87'4
8 00
8 05
7 70
8 97H!
07WI
25! 25
26 26Hf7-!
1
1!
2SSi
63'
4TH
3
20
14 8?H 14 fi?H: 14 674 14 87H
14 87Vi 74 62W 14 67V4I 14 87
NEW TORK. Aug. 28-The heaviness
and Irregularity of today's stock market
may be ascribed to several circumstances,
any one of them more or less plausible. If
not entlrly logical, our market and those
abroad derived hut scant comfort from the
situation at Portsmouth, consils at Lon
don snd rentes at Paris shading some,
while further pretext to sell here was found
In the latest demands of the head of the an
thracite miners' union and the widely her
alded utterances of a New England ope
rator who todiiy resumed his attacks upon
the copper stocks. It Is noteworthy that
the coal shares and Amalgamated Copper
were materially lower. To the foregoing
conditions should be added a decided ten-
encv to the hardening of monev rates and
a further drain by the west upon local fln-
nclal resources. I he reaction lonay ap
parently had the tacit. If not open, sym
pathy of strong Interests, as shown In the
tiscnce or support at the most, critical
stages of the eary session.
Initial prices tnrougnour tne active nsi
were lower. Including In addltloD to Head
ing and the other coalers I'nlon Pacific,
Missouri raclflc. St. Paul. Atchison. Penn-
ylvenla and Canndlan Pacific. On the other
hand, gains were made by Metropolitan
Street Railway, Metropolitan Securities and
Pacific Mall, the latter making a new high
record. The list rallied feebly In the first
hour, such support as the market received
mlng . from the western commission
houses. Operators tested the market by
switching from one group to another, but
finding little demnnd for their offerings.
turned sellers agnln, the list going lower
hon nt the opening. The chief points of
weakness at this luncture were Reading
which fell 3 points, St. Taul 4; Great
Northern preferred 3. and New Tork Cen
tral 2V4. the balance of the list trailing
along at recessions of 1 to 2 points. One
of the few conspicuous exceptions was Re
public iron prererred which advanced on
news of the resumption of dividends, and
was taken by commission houses hitherto
prominent In that issue. The absence of
any marked selling pressure steadied the
market In the early afternoon, but the
trading then been me more narrow and
dull. Buying of I'nlon Pacific which sent
It above Snturday's closing attracted some
attention among traders, who followed the
movement with rurcnases of Reading and
other active Issues until many of the early
aecnnes nan neen recovered.
The closing was firm nn influencing factor
being the news that Japan had agreed to
waive her claim to Indemnity, and a re
turn of call monev to last week's rates
Ijondon's moderate sales here were largely
caused bv home demands to meet tumor
row's fortnightly settlements. Among the
oay s railway returns was mat or . nicago
& rsortnwestern. whose preliminary state
nient for the fiscal year showed but a
slight Increase of net Income over the
previous year. Reports of gross returns
for July by a number of minor lines were
about equally divided as to losses and gains.
lionds were irregular. Total sales nar
value S2.685.0iW. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New lork Stock exchange:
Sules. High. Low. Close.
eral fund exclusive of the St5o.00o,oo.l gold
reserve shows:
Available cash balsnce 1126 f"5 ?41
Hold eoln and bullion U.2.!.:j
Oold certificates 27,;si,.'BO
Sew York Money Market,
NEW TORK. Aug. 28.-MONEY tin call,
steady; per rent; closing bid and ofTr'-d,
2 per cent; time loans,- firm; sixty days.
3 per cent; ninety day, 3'4j per cent; six
months. 4 per cent.
PRIME MEKCANTILE PAPER 4'ii44
per cent .'
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 Sv)
for demand and at 11846 for sixty-day
bills; posted rates. SI.Rt'i and 84.874; com
mercial bills, 14.844-
SILVER Bar, 62,c: Mexican dollars, 47c.
HO N I B Government, stead; railroad. Ir
regular.
C losing Quotations on Donas wire ss ioi-
lows:
104H Jirn M series..
n4 in Hi pert jo
I0 On 4s 11 serlrt . . sS
l.'.t , I.. A N. unl 4 . . KM
131 Manhattan c. ft 'ld
1M MM lean Central 4a . W'S
IMS do lt Inc 4
1"4S Minn A Bt L. 4 ... T'
71 Mo. K. T. 4a 12
. 8. ref Is r...
do coupon
. 8. la. res
do coupen
. 8. nw 4a, ref.
dn coupon
. 8. old 4a. reg. ..
do enupnn
Amer. Tob 4a cert.
8 00
8 074
7 70
9 00
0741
7 85
7 (
7 674
8 774
8 K5
7 85
7 rt
1 7li
8 774'
a K5
7 974
8 074
I 75
9 00
9 07'
No. 2. tOld. New.
Cash quotstlons were as follows
FLOT R Steady; winter patents. S3 9K3
a so; straights. a.i.Sf.'ff 4 10; spring patents,
4jrva5.Z6; straights, 33.6084.75; bakers. 32-40f
WHEAT No. 8, 89S95c; No. 2 red, 7949)
COR NT-No. 2. 64Vc; No. 2 yellow. 54Wc.
OATS No. l,.24-'&i-ic: No. 2 white, 274'tf
a Willie, jCOftruilfeC.
rye-no. 2. one.
HA RLE Y Good feeding, 877740 ; fair to
cnoice mailing, waiic.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1, 81.09; No. 1 north
western, fl.lA. Timothy, prime, 83.65. Clover,
contrsct grade. SO.fO&lO.SO.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl 814.65
14.70. Lard, per 100 lbs., 87.86. Short lib
sides (loose). 88.7Off8.80; short clear sides
tonxeni. e. 1 ifi. izv,.
Receipts and shipments were as follows
Receipts. Shipments.
WEATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT
Cooler and Probably Shower Pre
dieted for Tuesday.
OMAHA. Auk. 28. 1906.
The weather Is generally fair In all por
tions of the country this morning, except
thunderstorms In Oklahoma. Rains oc
curred In the lower Missouri, middle Mis
sissippi valleys and upper lake region
within the last twenty-four hours, but were
extremely light and scattered.
The weather Is warmer In the central
valleys and west and will continue warm
In the valleys today, followed by cooler
Tuesday.
Omaha record of temperature and precip
itation, compared with the corresponding
day of the last three tears:
UV4. 1808. 1802
Minimum temperature.... 70 M 82 63
ITeclpltation 00 .08 .00 .00
Normal temperature lor today, 7J de
sires. Deficiency In precipitation since March L
7.74 Inches.
Pendency corresponding period In 1904,
2 Si Inches.
iveficlency corresponding period la lSOa,
8.03 Inches.
OMAHA DI3TRICT AVERAGES.
Temp Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky.
Ashland. Neb.... 92 68 .00 Clear
Auburn. Neb 62 6 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb... 94 64 .00 ggy
Kalrbury, Neb.... 95 2 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 90 68 .00 Clear
Or. Island. Neb.. 92 64 .00 Clear
Hartington. Neb. 88 62 .00 Foggy
OHkdale, Neb 90 68 .00 Foggy
Omaha, Neb 91 70 . 00 Clear
Tekamah, Neb... 93 69 . 00 Foggy
Carroll, la 9 62 .00 Clear
flarlnda, la 87 63 . 00 Clear
Flbley, la 81 60 .00 Foggy
Bloux City. I.... 88 64 .00 Clear
fctorm Luke, la.. 88 0 .00 Fosgy
mtUKlCl' AVi.KAUfc.tt.
Flour, bhls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, hu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Parley, bu.
21.800
.... 8,4(1
....844.100
....4i9.900
.... 6.000
29.700
33.BOO
88.200
7M.0O0
439 0 0
34,400
12100
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries. 17'ffile
dairies. I4tri84e. Eggs, steady: at mark
cases Included, 134igl6c. Cheese, firm, 1034
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations
0 the Day os
Commodities.
Varlona
No. of
Central. Stations.
Chicago, 111 80
Columbus, 0 18
Ies Moines, la... 13
Indianapolis, lnd. 11
Kansas City, Mo. 20
lulsvllle, Ky.... 19
Minneapolis 27
Omaha, Neb 16
St. Louil, Mo.... U
Toiud Rain.
Max. Mln. Inches.
80
80
(2
90
S
88
90
80
L. A.
62
68
3
60
64
64
60
4
Si
Vi fc.L8H.
.10
.00
.04
T
T
.00
T
.00
.01
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
St. Loals General Market,
8T. LOUIS. Aug. 28.-WHEAT-Easler;
No 4 red rmh. elevator. KOU'aMc; tracK
XSVICIIILPBI,
No. S
614c;
8t-438i4c: September.
7v; N- hard, 82 860.
CORN Futures lower,
7S4c;
cash firm;
September,
rash, Mc; track 644c!
December, 410. . ,.
11 i.ruy...H rel winter patents
S4 :iv'd4.35; extra fancy and straight. S3.l&j
3H0, clear, a.iefif5 -
TIMOTHV SEtD-Falr: S3 50S13 7Q,
CORN MEAL Steady, S3 .60.
imiuui... ... inui ut track. oTTrnec
HAY Steady": timothy, S6.0AXflSU.u0;
choice. S13 50; prairie. $6.lA88.50.
RAGOlNa 84c
HEMP TWINE He. .,,
PROVISIONS Pork, lower, 17474, Lard
i.. , . J arte- rirv salt meats,
h .her- hoed extra shorts. 00; clear ribs
. . -I... r to m Racon. higher
boxed, extra short. 89.64: clear ribs, SlOOO;
short, clear, 110.26. .,, ..
pni-t .THV Firm: ch ckana. 4: spnngs,
124c; turkeys, 184c; ducks. 7c; geese.
HL'TTBR - Quiet; creamery, l&ff22c;
dulry, 14flTo
EGGS-Sl
eady, 164c,
Flour, bhls.:.
Wheat, bu....
Coin, bu
osis. bu
iiu count.
Keceipts. Bhipments.
12.i0
...liS.OOO
... 21.0110
... 88.000
12.0"0
69.0O0
24.0(10
66.U00
Liverpool Grala Market.
TEORIA. Aug. J8.-CORN-Lower;
yellow, toe; No. S, Mc; NO.
eraae, sic. -,
OATB-Steadvi No. I white, wc; No.
No
a3c; no
White. 26 254c.
WHI8KY-0a
Ished goods.
the basts of 1 tor tin-
Ss
Jan
Peoria Hsrstt.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. M.-WHEAT-Spot
seminal; futures, steady; Bepiemoer,
.1 i ... .
'ORN Snot. rm: American mixed
M: futures, quiet: September, 4s lod
u-ry, new, is JSd-
Dulatia, (.rata Market,
M'LTTH Aug. I. WHEAT No. 1 north
ern nM ti nr.- .. . ,riu. nw. No. 1 north'
Adams Ex
Anial. Copper
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ex
Am. H. & L. pfd
Am. Ice Securities. . .
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Ixicomotlve
do pfd
Am. S. & R
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng.,..
do pfd
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf.
Anaconda M. Co
Atchison
no pra
Atlantic Coast Line..
Bait. & Ohio
do pfd
Rronklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J ;
Ches. & Ohio
Chi. & Alton
67.0OO
1,4V
100
MO
500
300
4.400
300
22.700
1.200
3.800
3, P00
200
14.000
500
"00
17,500
"2.400
9,800
100
2,800
874
87
1014
234
34
63
11.1
130
86
37
1014
294
87 37
274 27'
62'4
1134
12N4
124 125 1
1454 1434 1
1454 114 1
101 101
884,
1044
1
1124
'704
1 159
04 r4
54 -664
904
104
1874
1134
'Hi.
100a
210.
66
do pfd
Chi. Ot. Western .... 8.000 22 214
Chi. N. W 700 221
C M. & St. P 18.8UO 182 1804
Chi. Term. & T
do pfd 900 87 3;
C. C, C. A St. L 300 1004 1004
Colo. Fuel & Iron .... RO0 48 45
Colo. Southern .... 300 284 284
do 1st pfd 200 6.1 63
do 2d pfd 800 444 3
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do Pfd 100 47 47
Del. i Hudson 600 220 219
n
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 -FLOUR Receipts
20,835 bbls.; exports, 4,027 bbls. ; market dull
nd lower to sell; winter patents. S4.2f.ai
10; winirr simianis, M '"TIM. 10 : M linn
sota patents. S4. 254. 40; winter extras, 32.85
iio; Minnesota miners, 3.6i"?j4.00; winter
low graaes, SZ.76T3.W. Kye flour, steady
fair to good. S3.5t-Ii-4.00: choice to fancv
COHNMEAL Steady: fine white and vel
low, $lSu; coarse, Sl.16iil.18; kiln dried
RYfe Steady: No. 2 western. 64c. c I. f
ivew lorn.
HA RLE If Steady; feeding. 3ir40c. c. 1. f
wurraio.
WHEAT Receipts. 138.600 bu.: exnorts
in.Y.s du.; spot, marxei easy; iso. z red
Sjc elevator and 84c r. o. b. afloat; No.
northern Duluth, 91c, to arrive, f. o.
afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 874c, to
arrive r. o. b. anoat. on the who e wheat
was weak and heavy all day, responding to
lower cables, heavy southwest receipts, big
worlds shipments, September llquldatlo
nd weakness at Minneapolis, the closln
being V.(frc net lower; May, 8H4"ft4o.
cloaed at S8V; September, 85 7-16q4o.
closed at 834c; December, 86&87 5-16o,
closed at 87c. ,
CORN Receipts, 1B1.675 bu.; exports. 17,-
195 bu. ; spot market easy; No. 2. 60W04o
elevator and 604c f. o. b. anoat; Nn. 3 yel
low, 60c; No. 3 white, 61c. Option market
was more active ana easier witn wheat
and on bearish weekly statistics, closing
SflSo net Ijwer; September. 69fljfi9e,
closed at 5trc; December, 61 6-16i614e,
closed at 61c.
OATS Receipts, jiummi ou.; exports, 11,-
709 bu. ; spot market steady; mixed, 36 to
33 lbs., 2j294o: natural white. SO to 32
lbs., 31c; cupped wnue, to to ids., 334
, ......
HAI Barely iifaay- guxi io cnuicts, tw
v.
M crop. ls"424c; 1WU crop. lTO"Jc: oms.
ldl2c; Pac.inc coast, iwt crop, i,ax; ju
crop, iTifilKc: olds, 106 IJc.
HIDtS f irm; utivwon, loa pounns.
20o; California. 21 to pounds, ic; lexas
dry. 24 te 80 pounds. 184e.
I.EATHEK Bteaay; acia, inatc.
PKOV1BION8 Beet steady; family, SH 60
J112 00- mess, S .io-noo 00 : Deer nama, i:i f
22.60: parkst. 8)0 Mrll.00; city, extra India
mesa. S' "Bl.TO. mi meaiia, aiemiy:
i..i.ih hentes 9aillc: pickled shoulders. 1
frrc: pickled hams. ll114e. Lard, barely
steady: western steamed. S.orh.35: re
fined, auiet; roniinsni, sev. dihuh vinrr
i. ta ne- comnound. So 8742i.00. Pork.
firm: family, S17 5ort 18 00; short clear, $14.60
tfl50: mess. 31&.5O4?18.o0.
TALTX)W Quiet i city (32.00 per pkg ),
4V-c- country (pkgs. free), 4W1Me.
RICE OUiet; aomesaic, iair io rir,
iu.iU.i-i ln. nominal.
ni'TTKR Quiet; receipts, 885 lbs.; street
1 ... .tr, ereAmerv. IlMic. wrmrini
prices: . - --:.:'
IlWc: ststs flairy, wmnmn i n. int.m.
renovated, common to extra. ist)w: west.
em factory, common to extra, l&onvtc
utarn Imitation creainriy, tuuiiuuii -
tra. l'2Pll',c.
CH(;i.i-",,nl'
full cream, small
colored and while fancy. 12c; extra fair to
choice, 114llc; large colored and white
''rXW&Mli : Pennsylvania and state
and nearbv. selected. White fancy. 2Wj27c;
choice HjriSo: mixed extra. 2tc; western
nrsts SOc; western seconds, l6lVic; dirties.
14l l64C. . . . , .
POCLTRT AHve, steady: weetern chick.
-.m-.. fowls. 13L4C: turkevs. 13c. Dressed,
sv: western chickens 1A4-U14C; fowls, 124
CflSc; turkeys, 13-gl.c.
Mllwaakeo Grala Market.
ufr.WAL'KEQ. All. WHEAT -
Lower; No. I northern. cTl (,.
Sorthem. 2c; September. 74c bid.
n v C OleeHv No 1. 6lfl61C.
HARLBY-Hlsher; No. S, 62c; sample. 40J
"cORN Weak; September, old. 63e,
Toledo teetl Market.
TOLET-O. Aug. a-SEErr-Cloeer. essh
uru- December 18 28: Jan
ua'ry. S274: aialke, Autust. 7.8S, Umotby,
priwe, H
n., L. & W
Den. Rio Grande..
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
Erie
dn 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
General Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. A Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Met. Securities
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. I
M . St. P. & 8. S. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M . K. & T
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. pfd...
N. T. central
N. Y O. & W
Norfolk & Western..
dn pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P.. C. C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do PM
Rock Island Co
do nfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. S F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do ofd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
Texas $ Pacific
T.. St L. & W
do pfd
I'nlon PaclflQ
do pfd
. 8. Ex
. S. Realty ..........
V. 8. Rubber
do Pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Carollna Chem...
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Farge Ex
Westlnghouse Elec,
Western I'nlon
W. A L. E ,
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
do rfd
Sloss-Sheffleld
200
6O0
61.000
700
4,300
5C0
200
1.900
6u0
100
100
300
44.100
11.300
1.900
400
2o0
3i0
9.3i0
6.500
2.4HO
I, 000
'6! 200
2.500
4,000
'"700
2.500
63.400
VO
'i'.floo
SuO
lbolfioo
100
V)
8.4-n'i
II. SO0
5,3(0
2.300
894
424
614
84
774
12
93
178
21
894
424
to
83
76
181 4
93
1704
204
29
671,
27
58
150
1664
85
133
85
24
70
133
168
84
7'.'4
444
1534'
5fi
85
W '
14C
105
984
1214
9C4
944
90
34
804
674.
27
68
148
166
84
1314
84
23
70
13.1
165
834
71
44
1M4
55
85
'994
454
144
106
964
1184
924
94U
21
89
8.1
79
100
3n0
1 9tl
13.3. 0
2o0
S.7O0
KiO
4.6'0
)0
' ' iiii
6.3u0
69
24
614
674
1194
86
loo
914
'is"
137
1.0O)
700
74.5-X)
SI. 800
100
""
1 6)
100
ion
11(10
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2,7.0
M0
800
6X)
61
1104
104-j
S2
'224
44
240
17
S04
5n4
2114
43
104
1
69
' 2!4
62
664
1194
364
l'
M
85
'm'"
1354
81
110
86
104
S24
'214
43
240
249
8
87
24
230
17
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624
113
ISO'S
12
144
4H
80
imi,
1674
113
iw
70
lflO-
ZlD
M4
31
78
214
Z-1
181
16
88
100
4H
28
62
434
1811
10
47
219
455
844
SH'
4
60
83
77'Z
182
9
1774
214
70.4
274
82
28
67
271
68'
1504
ISi
84'
131
844
234
70
134
165
107',
34
724
441.
8H
152
654
86
8Z
90'
4-.i
145'
104
801.
454
W
246
119
92
94
21
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33
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34
1064
6
2
634
do (a crt 11 1 dr la H
AtrtUaon gen. 4a. ...10414 N. R R. of M c 4s M
do a.l) 4 m N. Y. rentral a .
Atlantic Coast L. 4a l"J't N. J. rentrai g li... 131
A 0. 4a.
'is!!
Baltimore
dn lm
Centra) of Oa.
io 1st In..
do d Inc
Ches. A Ohio 4H .
Chlrago A A. mi
B. A 0 n. 4a
R 1. A P. 4a
do col. Ri.
,inf4 Nn. Paciflc 4s.
. sfi's dn Ss
Us Norfolk A W. c.
. Ore. 9. L rtV.
. is Penn. coot. .Ss.
IMS Reading an. 4s .
. t St. L. A I. M c.
.101 Ft. L. A t. F. fg
. Mil 6'- L. 8 W conT.
7 Seahoard Air U
Cl'C. A St. L g. 4s 10S So. Paflc 4
nirago T. 4a 96
Colo. Ind 6s set A. 71
do 8s set B IV
Colo. Mid. 4 7S
olo A Souths 4a. 4
Cuba S4 cert lea
A R. O 4a 101(4
DIstllHia' Sec. Ca u Wabash Is ...
Erla prior Han 4a....loi4 Wabash drh. B...
ao aan. a si -a wearrn ni. 4a
Ft. W. A D. C. la.lH A L. B 4a
Hocking Valler 4Us.HI wis. Csntral 4a
Japan la cart 100
Offered.
do 1st sua cert
80. Rallar fia .
Tea. A Parlllr
iTol.. SI L. A W
ivnlos Psi-Uli 4s...
! do conr. 4a
V. 8. Steal id it
106 '
4s.lJ4
ts 7
. ...loSV,
....!' 4
6 ins
4s. ".
4s. M s
4s.
. ...
.... S
Is. .124
4a. .
... .104
.K,4
.114V,
. II
. W a
. 3
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
ROSTON, Aug. S8. Call Ions, 3fi34
4a..
cent; time
quotations
follows:
Atchison adj
av as
Maxlran Cantral
Atrhlaoa
do pfd
Boalon A Albany
Roalon & Mains.
Boston Elaralad .
Fltcllhurg ofd .
Mexican ('antral
K. Y.
I'nlon
Amrr.
loans. 4'ii44 per cent.
oil stocks and bonds
per
Closing
wera as
do
A mar
A mar.
do pfd
Amar. 7l
. 74 Adranturo
. ...lt-JS Allouoi (!Vi
4a.. 7 Amsldsmilfd HSS
.... Istl 'Amar. lino
...tKH'SiAtlantlo ili
a Bingham 31
us calumet ox Hecla ..170
lMVi Ontannlal S7
14KVa Cospcr Range 71)
24 Pair West 1
N. H. 4k H. m't ljomlnlon Coal 7S
Parlfle ims Franklin 14V4
arge. llifm, us Isle Roys! lis
pfd
Pneu.
Sugar
amrr. Woolen
do pfd
Pom I. A B...
Edison Elec. A
Gen. Bletrlo ..
Mass. Electric
do pfd
Mass. Oaa ...
t'ntted fruit .
In I ted Shoe M
do pfd
I. S. Stael
do pfd
Weetlnghouae com.
Asaed. llld
S Mass. Mliilna
Tuba.. IS Mrchlgao
144s Mohawk
141 Montana C. A
A Tal...l4IS Old Dominion
47 Osceola
l'WS Parrot
1 Qulncr
111.. Jos Shannon
181 Tamarack
It iTrlnltr
61 t'nited Copper
60S.U, B. Mining .,
l"s l B. oil
6S I tab
Sis Victoria
3t Winona
104 s Wolrerlna ....
tis
ach
.... 14S
.... o9
.... iS
.... 27
101-i
s
....110
.... vs
120
....
.... 31
.... MS
liS
46 S
.... 4S
.... IIS
....114
London Closing Stocks.
LONDON. Aug. 28 Closlnir nuntatlnna on
me otocK exchange were as follows:
Conaola.. moner .
do account ...
Araonnda
Atchison
dn pfd
Psltitnnra A Ohio
Canadian Factao
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago
C M.
DeRaera
D. A R. O .
do pfd ...
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id DM
Illinois Central
90S N. Y. Central ....
S Norfolk A W
S's do pfd
IS Ontario A W
1"7S PennsyWsnla
IK , Rand Mlnra
164S Reading
o" do 1st pfd
ot. west.. ui do Id pfd
A St. P....M0S Southern By ....
ITS' do pfd
.... JS So. Pacific
.... tl I'nlon Paclflo
.... 61S do pfd
.... IS V. B. Steel
.... 79S do pfd
....1S2S Wabash
S
.!..
. Si'
. 4S
. 5HS
. 74
IS
. 4
4
. 3S
.102
. 6S
.mis
no
. .17 S
lft7
22
44 S
2S
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Hstj and Trtds Etrong
aDd Actire.
HOG TPADE SLOW WITH PRICES LOWER
Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Mod
erate Today, Tilth Killers In
tiond Demand and Trices
tronster Ptnlert lllgher.
POCTH OMAHA. Aug. 2S, 1.
Herelnls werr: Cattle. Hogs. Bheen.
Official Mnndav 6,hi 2.;0 9.6O0
Same dav lust week .... 6.74'.i 4.0H1 19.210
Kame week before 5.412 4.01H 4 444
Same three weeks gno ...3.9o4 2.224 8.'2
&mie four weeks ngo ....3.:h3 2.8- 11.92
Same day last vear 1.9.M 8.4i"4 4.M0
RECEIPTS KOH THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following tabic shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha
for the year to date, comparing witn last
car :
1908. 1?M. Inc
Cattle .ij7,47 6:S6.9"4 31.83
Hogs 1.6:4.337 1.610.111 64,1
8he; 96o,&X6 847, 2u6 Kl.beA"
The following table shows the average
frlce of hogs at Houth Umaha for ths last
several das. with comparisons:
40
1 35
2 80
4 50
It. Havthorne Neb.
42 feeders. .11 to) 4 of) 82 cows 9TS
4 feeders. .1150 t 20
P r. Mathwlg-S n.
Scows i 5 81 steers.. ..12,v
t cows ... lO 2 00 4 cows 101 i
Wyoming L. f. Co. 8. V.
107 steers. ..1189 i 85
P L. Taylor- Wyo.
28 steers.. ,.11M I
K A. U ebb-Wyo.
5 cows I 3r 42 cows 977
7 cows 9t50 I 95
31 steers.. ..12:18 4 10 7 Steer. ...1220
99 steers.. ..1019 t
I. Huniphrey-8. D.
1118 S 50
J. M Prown 8. P.
11H7 S M
Herniosa Cattle Co. P. P.
48 steers... 11S8 8 30 4 steers. ...1143
HO(!S There were snout sixty csrs or
hogs on sale today, forty csrs representing
the day's recelptR and twenty cars held
over from Saturday. Trade today was slm-
Iv a continuation of Saturday s market.
same features being noted. It was a
slow, draggy, long drawn out market, buy
ers being particularly Indifferent on any
thing but the good light weights. There
were onlv a very few loads sold till well
along in the forenoon, buyers being de
cidedly bearish and sellers holding out for
hotter price. Heavy hogs were not wanted
If anv other grades could be obtslned. In
fuct, "the rough heavy stuff was almost a
drug on the. market. The general market
wss easv to 5c lower than Saturday's best
time, with ths heavy stuff selling at IS 70W
f SO and the light weights at tt So-y .
buyers were willing to pick up ths hogs st
the decline noted, but sellers wrere slow to
let go of their holdings at the prices. Rep
resentatives sales:
st. re.
22 steers.
2J steers
rl v
he
8 JO
Pate. I VMK. .19 4. ,1903. H902. . 11 -11900. .1S99.
Aug. 1...
Aug. I...
Aug. 8...
')g. 4...
Aug. ....
Aug. 6...
Aug 7...
Aug. I...
Aug ...
Aug. 10...
Aug. li...
Aug. U...
Aug. 13...
Aug. 14...
Aug. 15...
Aug. 18. ..I
Aug. 17....
Aug. 18...
Aug. 19...
Aug. DO...
Aug. 21...
Aug. 22...
Aug. 23...
Aug. 24...
Aug. 25...
Aug. in... I
Aug. fc7...
Aug. 28... I
4 17
i 69H! 4 99
72 Ml I '
6 1 4 9.1 4 99'
t 6H: I 0U 5 ti 7 39
6 7SW 6 0 6 04 7 3J;
I 5 07 t Od. T W
ists
0 84
5 84U,
8CV
4 rl
4 94
I
6 9J-.S,
7 411 6 ffil 151 4 19
I 7i t 18 f
6 79, 8 15' 4 SJ
I t 101 4 43
8 84 4 44
I 8c'l ( 04!
t fc f M 4 J8
& ALi 5 6i 4 i;
t M
4 28
4 29
4 35
t 95sJ
5 ts
6 01
5 02!
4 9hi r 20:
5 93SI 4 9'Ji 6 17
6 (C-s, 5 10 11 Jl
0 12 5 15
I 5 23;
5 02' 6 80
5 03i 7 27
8 ID' I 11 5 171
(,.' I I 151 ft l2l 5 04
5 111 S 10' 15 741 I 00:
4 871 4 23 i 7 04i 4 991
5 15; i Jl! 6 V 4 l
8 21 i 73, 5 731 4 97
a ?k . uk, i 77 14 97
7 5 771 4 W J
1 4 951 4 47
B 891
5 xe 5 03
5 781 5 02
6 01, 4 421
5 91. 4 ! (
SI,! 5 91 5 Oil
5 4I 7 10 I 6 05
5 3:; 7 3, 6 97 I I
I 6 24, 6 221 7 29 8 00 , 4 98 1
I 6 82 7 261 00j 0 m
6 84
6 834
6 91V,
5 91S
5 SSn
6 03 ,
5 "4
5 131
6 :
6 67
6 72
6 79!
6 813
6 871
I 9
4 48
4 44
4 50
a
4 42
3 69
4 41
4 42
1 4 40
4 84
a
4 40
cars
road
of
was
stock
Indicates Sunday.
Ths official number of
brought In today by each
Cattle. Ho
V. P. System 6J
C. & N. W
F., K. & M. V 100
C, St. P., M. & U.... 3
U. M 73
C, K. I. & P.. east.. 1
Illinois Central
Chicago lit. Western .. ,
Total receipts 2M
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
5 14
1
20 19 4
1
3 3..
i
1
1
30 35 4
Loutevllle A N IMS do pfd
Mo., K. A T IIS Spanish 4a
SILVER Bar. steady: 28id per ounce.
MONEY 1 Der cent. The rate of discount
In the open morket for short bills Is IT,
per cent; for three months' bills, 1V1 15-li
per cent.
Omaha Packing Co 4KJ
hwlfl and Company 1.119
Cudahy Pucking Co b'Ji
Armour & Co 1.0,5
Vansunt & Co 114
Carey Ac Denton 217
Lobtnan & Co 253
McCreary A Clark 45
W. I. Stephen 12
Hill & Huntilnger 124
Huston Co 94
Hamilton Rothschild.. 199
L. F. Huh 1I
Klngan Ai Co
Wolf & Murnan 218
Mike Haggerty 2
Sol Pegan 22
J. B. Root & Co 2u9
Bulla Ai Kline 94
Bears Pkg. Co
Other buyers 222
46
980
I.'poO
999
tio9
2,33ii
1.044
1.717
533
63
8,970
3.900
9.888
Wool 'Market.
NEW TORK. Auk: 28-WOOL Market
firm; domestic fleece, JS 39c.
BURTON, Aug. 28. WOOL Ths Com
mercial Bulletin say of the wool
market that a large) amount of terri
tory wools. Including new sales and de
liveries on tontract, has changed hands.
which Is estimated at 12.000 to 16, mi)
pounds. Prices are tending upward and
the market la very strong and steady.
The larger mills are again buying for
future requirements. It is understood, while
the smaller manufacturers are not In evi
dence. Sales have been made in fleeces
at slight concessions and It Is said by
some that the movement has been
heavv. while others take the position that
conditions preclude substantial contrac
tions. Pulled wools, whenever available,
sell readily at top prices. The season for
Australian and South American wools Is
practically over, although It Is said from
1,500 to 2,000 bales of Australian Merinos
have been sold during the week. The for
eign markets are stiffening with particular
strength In Austrllan 40s and Merinos. The
Australian and Soutb American markets
will be the scenes of activity In a little
more than a month, when the sales at the
different places will open. The shipments
of wool from Boston to date, from Pecem
ber 28. 1904, are 153.823.202 pounds against
139,355.874 pounds at the same time last
year. The receipts to date are 2'S. 330.440
pounds against 308.218.449 pounds for the
same period last year.
ST. LOUI8. Aug. 28.-WOOISleady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 29lv?f
81c; light fine. 2Hij26c; heavy fine, 18SC2c;
tub washed, 32541Hc.
1194
af.
9SS,
ftoH
99 '
85'
'
58
lsns,
98
1224j
90
51 V,
110
104iJ
81
108
22
43's
no
170
17i
58
no
43
14 V
SI)
Total sales for the day, 811. 8ia) shares.
54
zn
4L"
K4
VI
New York Mlnlngr Storks.
NEW' YORK, Aug. 28 Closing quota
Hons on mining stocks wera as follows:
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28. METALS The
London tin market was decldedlv lower,
closing at 151 5s for spot and 150 12s fid
for futures. The local market, however,
while quiet, showed a steady undertone,
closing at iSS.OPifiSS.SO. Copper was lower
ahroad, with spot closing at 71 17s Rd and
futures at 71 2s fid In the London market.
Locally the larger Interests were said to
be firm In their views and It was reported
that little If any money was available for
nearby supply except at materially higher
prices. LAke ana electrolytic are hem at
118 37WS1T.0O and casting at $16.0fKfi li).?5.
Lend was firm at 14 5s In London, hut re
mained unchanged at $4.85'34.90 In the local
market. Spelter was higher In both mar
kels. closing at 25 2s fid In London and at
15.706.80 locally. Iron closed at 61s 6d for
Glasgow and at 48s 7W1 for Mlddleshorough
In the foreign markets. Locally the tone
continues firm, witn no. 1 foundry north
ern quoted st 81.5)il7.25; No. 2 foundry
northern, llfi.onfi lfi.75; No. 1 foundry south
ern. 116 256 18.50; No. 1 foundry southern,
115.75.
ST. IiOITlS. Aug. 31. METALS Lead.
firm. J4 77V'a4 80. Spelter, firm, 5.57'.(tf
6 60.
Totals 6.550
CATTLE There was a good run of cattle
ere todav. about 205 loads being on sale.
The receipts were lighter by thirty-seven
cars than last Monday, and show a de
crease of 104 cars, as compared witn me.
corresponding day last year. Ths quality
r the oncriiigs was soou. .
The. beef steer contribution consisted
mostly . o wusierns, and there were very
few natives orreren. 1 ne nuu anncu m
good season and the market opened early.
Eastern advices showed a lower tendency
to prices, but this fact had on effect here
and prices flowed upward. Buyers evidently
wantea supplies, xur niey ri . r
lie came ana a clearance
ood secson. The lew native caiiie on
sale were in good, strong demand and were
pk-ked early at prices ruling about 10c
igher than Friday. The top on tnewi csi-
tie reached 15.90. tin tne gooa western
cattle the market was also active and prices
were steady to strong.
There were not many cows ana neon
on sale ana mere was a ntun immi
han last week, when prices iook a uuwu-
ward trend. On the good stuff prices were
tronget and buyers pickea up wio tamo
, good season.
Bulls veal calves and stags were In good
demand and the market was just arjoui
tadv with the close 01 nisi .
Thr. su a arood suDDly of Blockers and
feeders on sale and the market was active.
There were plenty of orders In sight and
the stufi cnangea uaiiua 'imin,
prices strong to a dime nigner on me uesi
kinds and fully steady on the commoner
grades.
Keprescnianvr
.NO
60
li
Ill
4S
COWS.
1 75 1
1 75 1
I 75 41
1 0 1
t 15 1
HEIFERS.
t 15 1
I 2d 5
CALVES.
I 75 1
aon 1
stock ERS ANP FKEDER8,
. ,;o I 75 5M M
406 00
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2R COTTON-Ppot
points advance; mid
; middling gulf. H.fiOc;
closed steady at 20
dllng uplands. 11.15c
sales. 700 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. JS.-'OTTON-
Spot. firm: sales. 9V bales; ordinary. 8'tc;
middling. 10c; good middling, 10 15-loc; mid
dling fair, llc; receipts. 1,048 bales; stock
Su.045 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Aug 28 COTTON-In
limited demand; prices firm and higher
American middling fair. 8 40d; good mid
dllng. 8.14d; middling, 6.98d; low middling.
6R-M: good ordinary, 5.4d: ordinary. 5.4Sd
The sales of the day were 4.000 bales, of
which 200 were for speculation and export
and Included 1.500 American. Receipts. 7,000
bales, Including 6.9a) American.
BT. LOII8, Aug. 28. COTTON Stesdy
middling. 10c: sales. 1.079 bales; receipts
150 bales; shipments. lM.OuO bales; stock, 11,-
439 bales.
Adama Con
Alice
tlrfeca
Brunaailik Cos.
(oruelocs. Tunnel
H
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45
II
I
Con Cel. and Va .10
Horn Silver l'l
Iron SlWer 1041
Laadvllla Con 4
Little Chief...
Ontario ........
Ophlr
Pboeals
Potoal
Savage
ftlerra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Slaadard ,
...
...lot
...sal
14
... 4
...41
... II
... to
...144
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Aug 21 Bank clearings for
today were $l,7r44 and for the corre
sponding date last year II. 364. 409.22.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 28. Today's state
meat vi Uas UsvUdry balance la Uit goa-
lagar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Aug. 2S.-81'OAR-Raw
easy; fair refining. 3V". centrifugal, 90 test
1 XI -32 a 4c; molasses sugar. 8c; refined
quiet: No. t, 47uc; No. 7, 4 65c; No. 8. 4. 5oc
No. . 4.50c; No. 10. 4 45c; No. 11. 4 85c; No.
11. 4.30c: No. 13, 410c; No. 14, 4.15c; con
fectlonera A. 5.15c; mould A. 5 66c; cu
loaf, 6c; crushed, tic; powdered, 54oc
granulated. 6.30c; cubes, 5.55c
. MOLASSES firm : Newr Orleans open
kettle, gooa to cnoice. can:.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug 28. Bl'OAR
Quiet: open kettle centrifugal, 4jM'v
centrifugal whites. 4 15-1&JJ6 l-le; yellows,
H4Sc: seconds. 24jfi3e.
MOLA88E8 Nominal; open kettle, 13j
26c: centrifugal, stflitc.
SYRL'P Nominal, 2530c.
CosTee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 COFFEE Mar
ket for futures opened steady at unchange
prices at an advance of i tiolnts on stead
EuroDetan rabies and moderate Brasilia
port receipts. The close was steady, but a
a net decline of 5&10 points. Sales were re
ported of X.2o0 bags. Including: September,
7 3r'T7 25e; October. 7 S5A7.40c; Deccmhor,
"7 5f7 c: January'. 7 5c; March. 7.7Va7 aoc
May. 7 5Sc; July, 7.aa.10. Byjl, suady
NO. I l'C
Ke.
1..
II..
4 .
..1160
. .1JV(
..nit
.. !
.. 9U
.. 175
.. l!5
.. 7M
.. e0
.. 6M
.. 513
111
i"t
IT
4 25
4 25
4 50
4 70
AT.
.1140
..1221
..1407
..15S4
. .1040
.. 180
.. 834
.. 170
..1040
.. 510
... 572
... 200
210
6 25
6 Ss
5 70
I to
t 21
t 26
I 40
t 40
1 76
I 40
I 00
5 2i
6 50
21 feeders.. 957
16 cows ioa
1 cow luw
1 cow w
11 feeders.. 6n8
30 feeders.. 1W7
7 cow s "t
f cows 9a)
4 heifers... S''7
1 heifer....
8 cows
2 heifers..
steers
310
87.3
5')
790
3 50
2 90
2 45
2 45
2 50
3 70
2 25
2 60
2 75
2 26
1 75
2 10
2 00
t 40
2 60
heifers..
9 heifers..
1 cows....
781
844
850
1 bull 1410
1 heifer... 640
2 feeders.
8 calves.
1 calves.
11 cows...
810
SH
8X0
816
783
913
891
7 heifers.
8 cows...
7 .,,. io'K tan 12 mixed..
1 cava. mi 2 60 23 feeders. .1142
HUL III UAKUl.
23 feeders.. &06 8 lo lfeeder...lo-JO
vi 1 wjai.tu.
20 steers. ...1175 8 .0
E.O 1 c rwi 3.
C. R. Sarve-. Neb.
1 steer 940 2 65 10 feeders. .1013
2 cows 9& 2 00 1 feeder... 1156
8 cows 98 2 40
v . aiajorawus nru.
16 cows 80 2 35 6 teeners.,
I COW 1-10 Z r I ieeorr...
W C. Randebush Neb
21 cows 931 1 45 10 cows ...
Fred nanaeousn ncu.
1 cow 770 2 46 1 bull 1360
10 cows 872 2 45 f cows r
1 heifer... 420 1 iu
J. Wicker, Nebraska.
16 feeders.. 72 1 45 6 cows 874
cows 10(0 2 60 2 leeaers.. nxo
8 cows b40 2 60 1 bull 1400
., Wyoming.
20 feeders.. 1048
2 feeders . 1043
2 65
2 60
2 46
1 65
2 28
3 00
1 TO
t 10
t 25
1 15
1 15
I 55
1 80
2 60
1 50
I 00
S 20
1 00
806 J 25
941
910
1 76
1 26
W.
T cows
10 cows
1 cow.
t 20
1 '
1 80
1 45
1 00
.10(0 2 60
.I040 2 60
Hendrlck &
....lo6 2tio
.... 9:40 2 60
... 140 3 25
W. Wilson, Wyoming.
84 feeders.. 101 9 3 40 9 feeders.. 1021 I IS
8 feeders, ws 1 10
P. Ij. Plait. Wyoming.
40 steers. ...1333 4 45 1 steer 1170 160
K. M. Aloran, r.eoraaa.
28 feeders.. 1"8 4 06 21 feeders.. 1152 185
1 feeder. . lliO W
W. S. Sanders. Nebraska.
1 cow 95o 2 26 8 feeders.. 610 1 06
1 feeder... 9i 1 10 11 feeders.. 843 S 06
A. W. Plngle, NeDraata.
2 cows 875 1 C5 1 feeder. . .1160 50
1 cow 1K0 2 26 15 feeders.. lu"2 110
j cow 1150 t 60 6 cows 9s3 2 46
V. E. Roundebush Neb.
19 feeders.. 855 1 35 1 feeders. .1168 166
3 fweders.. 8S0 100 t feeders.. 94 155
4 feeders. . 900 3 35 12 feeders. . KmI 165
1 feeder... 830 185 3 feeders. . 9.4 100
1 feeder. .1110 1 55 2 feeders. .K'uO 155
S. P. Hartman Neh.
38 feeders.. 11.10 175 1 feeders. .1100 100
Agnew & Ord Neb.
19 steers . .1256 15 ii heifers. .. 891 2 78
1 steer la 1 26
(1. ne d. Mammon w yo
21 fi feeders 11 'W 100
11 feeders. .1160 100
tA steers.. ..1270 180
Cotton &
44 cows lo3fi 2 50
29 feeders.. 971 1 40
ss . sa. rr. Se At.
17 M . . 4 5n 4 2M '
50 100 too 1 70 i
61 174 40 I 71 tl '
40 I?l ... I 70 77 I4S
55 2l 120 T:4 TO 2?
6 27t to I 71 7 2J4
It 2t ... I 71 ft t
71 14 40 t 74 17 112
2 214 ... I 71 (I HI
45 27t 400 4 75 HI t!J
54 114 ... 5 75 72 227
5ft 174 1 40 I 75 71 HI
IS I0 ... 1 74 41 204
47 1 ... I 75 74 14
51 Kit 10 I 75 44 224
51 2 120 5 75 T7 to
42 14 ... I 77H 74 ll
51 S"4 40 77 H 51 I7
50 2J7 to 6 I" 61 Jit
54 271 ... 1 40 S5 t
I7 ISO I an I i7
4 245 ... I 10 7 14
M 241 40 5 10
I 10
I an
:h
I 15
6 15
I M
5 at
4 S5
W
I at
t as
I 15
I I7L,
I 7v
7U
I I7H
I 17 V,
7
I 0
I M
I 45
I 5
continue quiet, with choice quoted at BJ
e,o, exira choice. KuSSic; fancy, 9 V
l'eacnes are scarce on spcr. wnn isncj
about the only prude svsiisoie snd quoted
t 11V. Riilsins rule firm; loose nuiitrl
are quoted st 4-uic; sceilefl,
London layers, 1'ji1.i5.
SHEEP For some time past the offerings
nave cons sted mostly of Kiuer suui nu
fepilvr bllveirn werei rntnnelleil to be SatlS
fled with vorv llariit a, , tit, Ilea hardlv enough
to make a test of the market on the differ
ent days. But u"dsy conditions were re
versed and the most of the thirty-seven
cars received wore feeder sheep and lambs.
The offerings were of prelty good quality
and there was an active tone to the trade
all through the morning. Feeder buyers
were after the stuff from the start ana
bought It up In fslr season at good, strong
prices. Killer buyers also evinced consid
erable Interest In the fat stuff and were
getting a line on the receipts while sellers
were sorting. Trading on these kinds was
a little slow In opening on account of tho
shaping up necessary, but as soon ss the
stuff was ready to show buyers were ready
to take on supplies and the general trade
In this division was also active and prices
ruled general strong, with some sales look
lug a dime higher.
Quotations on tat sheep and Iambs: flood
to choice lambs, 16.25f-7.40; good to choice
yearling wethers. 15.w4i6.26: good to choice
old wethers, 15.0uiU6.16; good to choice ewes,
14.5OQ5.00.
Quotations on feeder sheep and lambs:
Good feeding lambs, 16. 7516.26; good feeding
vearllnps, 84.75'(6.0O: good feeding wethers,
84.801f4.75: feeding ewes, 83.6O&4.00; breeding
ewes, 24.25'a4.7&.
No. Av. Pr.
10 Nebraska ewes 76 2 50
20 Nebraska ewes 84 J 75
256 Wyoming feeder ewes 86 4 f )
40 Nebraska ewes 92 4 25
255 Wvomlng ewes 90 4 00
30 Nebraska ewes 110 4 fiS
4il Idaho wethers 98 4 90
812 Idaho wethers 98 4 90
116 Idaho ewes 116 4 85
113 Idaho ewes 115 6 00
7 Idaho ewes 62 6 00
167 Idaho lamb feeders 64 6 20
915 Idaho lambs 62 7 00
1923 Wyoming wethers 95 5 00
lf'41 Wyoming yearling feeders... 73 6 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hons Weak and Five
Cents Lower Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO, Aug. 28. CATTLE Receipts,
25,000 neaa, including s.ouo nead westerns
market steady; good to prime steers, 15.50i2fi
6.40; poor to medium, J4.0iX65.3t); Mockers
and feeders. $2.26S4.2S;. cows, $2.25(U4.5fl;
heifers, 12.40iii4.75; cannera, ll.254j2.40; bulls,
$2.4W4.0O; calves, tl.6O4U7.60; Texas fed
steers, t3.60ii4.60; western steers. 13.50'f4.O.
HOGS Receipts, 80,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 16,000 head; market weak to fo
lower; mixed and butchers, t5.70iifi.36; good
to choice heavy, tfi.Oiipn.a); rough heavy,
(6.705.96; light, 15. 80-96. 30; bulk of sales,
16.01 wufi.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22,000
head; market loc lower; lambs 15c lower;
good to choice wethers. 15.25'&5.40; fair to
choice mixed, 14.75(65.10; western sheep, t5.'"l
(16.40; native lambs, 13.60417. 65; western
lambs, 16.o04i7.65.
OMAIIA WHOLES All? MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Qsolsllostos
Staple aad Fancy Produce.
EOGS Receipts, lair; inaukst steady!
candled stuck, l',c.
LIVE POL LTR v-Hetis, 8-c; roosters.
6fcc; turkeys, UtflSc: ducks. c, spring
ducks. 9c; spring chickens, l.iS14c.
BUTTER-Mai ket llrm. uacklng StocK.
16Vc; choice lo tiim-y dairy, ljl9c, cream
sry, UtiiHjc; prints. 21V-
SLOAK-tttanUara granulated, .n oarrna.
15 f pet cwt.; cubes, JVuO ier cwt.; cut
loar, lii.iS per cwt.; No. 4 ex'.ra C. 15.60 P
cwt.; No. 1. extra C. 15.1 per cwt.; No. li
vllow. 16 3o per cwt.; X.VIX powdereeV
(6 90 per cw t.
FRESH KISII-Trout. "c; halibut. Ho;
bnflalo tUrcaeeu;, 3c; fc.ri,eiel (dressed). 8c
hite bass (.dresaeui, uc. suflsh. 6c; pervO)
(scaled snd dressed). 8o; ple. 11c; cattisia,
lc; red snapper, U-c: salmon, Uc; crapptaat
12c; eels, Uk-; bullheads, lie; black bass,
25c; whltcfteh. 11c; frog legs, per dot., 5c;
lobsters, green, 27c, boiled .obstets, KOcl
shad ros. 4oc; blueflsh, oo.
HAY Priors quoted by Omaha TholesalS
Hay Dealers' association: Choree, !;; No.
I, Id. 60; No. 2, 6, coarse, 18. These prices
ara for bay of good color and quality.
URAN Per ton. 15
TROPICAL FRUIT.
OR ANGES Valencia, all slseS, t5.008.64
LEMONS I.imoniera, extra fancy, Kit
Site, 17 .76; 800 and 360 sites, 17 0V 00.
PATEb-Per uz ol uu i-ie. past, t2
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb. Iiwms per lb., 6a
FIG8 California, per 10-la. carton, THJ
85c; Imported binyrna. t-crvwn, lic 4
crown. 12c .
BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, 11. Tt
C2.Z6: Jumbos. 1J.5ij3.'
FRUITS AND MELONS.
PEARS California Bartlelt, Jer 60-IU.
box, 2 903.0l; Utah, 12.5x1.76; Colorado,
2.85Tf2.90.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crata,
tl 5cc(l 35; gross prunes, 41. 7u; ilutuiavrlana,
II. 76.
PEACH F:S Cnlifornln freestones, per bos,
1115; Elbertas, $1 20; California Salways. 11.
CAN 1 A LOL I'tS Tex.s, per cruie, tioOi
Texas, Rocky Ford seed, 12.50.
WATERMELONS Alabama Sweets, 153
f5c each; crated, lc per lb.
APPLE Dutchess, Wealthy and Cobb
Pippins. In 3-bu. burs., 12.7fXir3.00; In bu.
buskcts, 11
DLL KBERRI Efl--Slxteen qts 12.28,
H I CK LLBLKltl r.o bix lee li qts., ti.outf
11.76.
v r;civ. Ain-ua
WAV P.F.ANS lirr V-T)ii. 'wsket. 25C3501
string brans, per -bu. box. aJjrs,
POTATOES New, pa- bu., 25(0&o.
LEANS Nsvy, per l u., 12.
CI t 'DMIiKHB- i er OOI. iDC.
TOMATOES Home-grown, baskets,
8bU50u.
cam HAG E Momo-grown, in crates, pe
lb., 1V.C. .. .
ONIONS tiomn-grown, yenow, rea ana
white, per bu., too.
HKKTS--N'. lr bu.. 760.
CELEKV Kaianinxoo, per dos.. Sic.
SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per 3-bu,
bbl., 13.60.
CHEESE SwIbs, new. i5c; Wisconsin
brick, 13c; Wisconsin . llmberger, lie;
Twins. L,lc; oung Americas, 12'c.
Nl.TS walnuts, io. i son sneus, new
crop, per lb., inc; nara sneus, per io., isc:
No. Z sort sneus, per id., ice; rto. nara
shells, per lb., 12c. Pecans, large, per lb,
12c; small, per lb.. 10c. Peanuts,, per lb., 7o;
roasted, per lb 8c. Chill walnuts, per lt..
!2(tiaio. Almonds, soft shellv. per lb., l,c;
hard sneus, per io., iac. ouenoiara incaory
nuts, per bu., 11.75; large hickory puts, pet
bu , 11. so.
HIDES No. 1 green, 9c; No. 2 green, oc;
No. 1 salted, 1'iUc; No. 2 salted. 9V; No 1
veal calf, 11c; No. 2 veal calf, 9c; dry-salted.
'iil4c; sheep pelts, 21h.-uU.ou; liorso luues.
11.503.00.
Kansas City tiraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2. WHEAT Sep.
tembor. 73i)73aC; pecemtier, rJV; May,
76c; ensn, iso. i nHiu, i.'ximc.; ,o. .i, ioii
79c; No. 2 red. 821iS2Vc; No. 3. .9,,SiVjC.
CORN Septenibej-. 4HV4jc; necemner.
j388kc: May, 38!i,384jC ; cash. No. 2 mixed,
line; No. 3. BOVsc; No. 2 while, &ov'8Wc;
No. 8, 60' ac.
2ftC.
BUTTER Steady
dairy'- l?-
HAT Steady: choice timoiny
choice prali le, 10.50(11111.76.
lixtu eteaay, 40.00.
creamery, 19Hc;
9.00S19 60;
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu:..
Receipts. Shipments.
..174.000 241,000
..159,000 115.000
.. 30,000 ' 16.000
The range of prices paid In Kansas City
as reported by ths uawaras-wooa com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade building, was:
Kansas City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 2S. C ATTLE Re
ceipts. 20,0u0 head Including 6,000 southerns;
market for corn red steers, 5c. higher; top,
choice export and dressed beef steers, 15.15-i
6.S0- fair to good 14.0l!i).00; western steers,
13.85'i4.40; stockers and feeders, t2.76ff-4.25;
southern steers, J2.05'04.25; southern cows,
11. 7513. 00; native cows, Jl.75Sf4.H0; native
heifers. I2.604j6.00; bulls, 03.26; calves.
12.5fr?i3.75.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head; market, weak
to 5c. lower; ton 15.17,; bulk of sales. 15.95
0.ib; neavy, XD.HSOS.Ob: packers, ia.uo'ati.ift;
pigs and light. I6.01 SrS. 17C..
SHEEP ANP LAMBS Receipts, 8.000
head: market strong and active: native
lambs, 16.07S7.2S; western lambs. 18 Wfl
7. 26; fed ewes and yearlings, ll.2i-'uu.75;
western yearlings, 16.2oa 7o: western sheep,
i4.zoiuo.4o; Blockers and feeders, t3.9JtiH.60.
St. I.ools Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS., Mo. Aug. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,000 head. Including 4, OX) Texans;
market, steady; native shipping snd export
steers, 14.606.70; diessed beef and butcher
steers, eJ.5tXg5 2!, ; steers under 1,000 pounds,
13.5ofe4.65; Blockers and feeders, 12.ot-l Ou;
cows and heifers. 2.5(5.0ii; canners, ii.tfrp
2.10; bulls, 12.50rq3.75; calves. 130o$i.26;
Texas and Indian steers, J2.2.vf)4.uo, cows
and heifers, li.iKKriJ.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market,
steady; pigs and lights, 16.00fti6.3i); packers.
t6.6uQtJ.3o; butchers and best heavy, t6.2o4j)
BHEEP ANP LA M BS Receipts, 4.50O
head; market, strong; native, muttons, 14 75
Itl5.10; lambs. tS.oorg 7.i"0: culls and bucks. 13.50
'414.75; stockers, t3.6M(73.86; Texans, 4..VJi
c.uu.
Article. Open. High. Iow. Close. flat'y.
Wheat I
Sept... 731,4 73S 72 73 73H
Pec... 7314 73" 73 73i 73
May... 76 TaW 78 76ft 76
C8ept... 4H 4S 48'., 48ft tPA
Pec... 3r! 3f SS'a t 8
May... S8ft 38W 38 &&
Oats
Snpt... 267. i 26S 26'4
Pec... 24J 24ft U 24 24ft
Pork
Pept... 14 75 14 73 14 67 14 67 14 80
Oct.... 14 77 14 77 14 55 11 67 14 77
Lard
Sept... 7 92 7 96 7 82 7 82 7 95
Oct.... 8 00 8 02 7 90 7 90 8 02
Ribs
Sept... 8 90 8 92 8 73 7 72 8 96
Oct.... 9 02 9 02 8 82 882 9 03
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28-OILS Cottonseed,
firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow,
lnv(j-3tiftc. Petroleum, steady; refined New
York, t690; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
16.86; prime In bulk, 13.96. Turpentine,
quiet at sa-tf-faftc.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Aug. 28. OIL TurpeaV
tlne, steady; 60c.
Minneapolis Floor Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 28 Fl)l'R-Flrst
patents, 15 Sf1i5.40: second patents, 15.HV9
5.20; first clears, t3.90S4.A0; second clears,
12.557! 2. 66.
BRAN in DU1K, ll-'.WfUZO.
e3 COWS 9S 2 10
69 cow s 95 2 90
21 cows 959 2 36
Co. Wyo.
3! feeders.. 117 1 15
I feeders.. 871 2 75
J. Hunter Wyo.
t steers... 1143 1 4o 10 steers. ...1064 t
21 steers. ...l'C9 1 40
I- Hunter Wjo,
19 steers.. ..10 40
St. Joseph Lire Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 28. CATTLE
Receipts, 8.37 head; market, fed steers 10c
nigner; rows and stockers, steady to 10c.
lower; natives. I4.004i4.00; rows and heifers,
11.50414 80; stockers and feeders. 13.0xt44.35.
HfXJS Hecelpts, 2.4fc2 head: market.
steady to shade lower: light. t8.9Vh4.lo: me
dium and heavy, 15.ftOtt6.07ft; bulk, 6.0CKfr6 10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.034
nead; market, active and steady; Idaho
lambs, 17.25; yearlings wethers, 15 60.
Slonx City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Is.-. Aug. 8.-(8Declal Tele-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.Suo head; mar
ket steady; beeves. tS.iStsO; cows, bulls
snd mixed, t2. 25(03.88; stockers and feeders,
12.5ii3 Ho; calves and yearlings. 12 5O&4.50.
nuut- neceipis. i.vmi neaa: market
steady, selling at t6.7oiuo.95; bulk of sales.
to. ,tUt.IK.
Stoek la Slstht.
Receipts of livestock st the sis principal
western mraeis yesieruay:
battle. Hogs Sheen.
South Omaha 6.10 2.300 8.6tX)
Bioux city 11) j.aun
Kansas City 20.0oo 4.0 -j 6.O0O
Bt. Louis 7.(84) H0 4.610
St. Joseph 1.3KT 2.4K'.' 2.(04
Chicago 25.000 So.ooO 22.000
Total
..621.287 43,282 46,134
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug 28.-BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 22c; extra
nearby prints, Z3c.
EGGS Firm; nearby tresti, loss otT. 22c;
nearby fresh, 21c at mark; western fresh,
21 'u 22c at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams.
fancy, imijll4e: New York choice, ll'gi
iis,c; rsew ior rair 10 gooa, ioviai'H.c.
Visible Rnpply ot Grain.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28-The visible supply
01 grain eaturaay August zu. as compiled
by the istw lorit produce exchange was
at follows:
Wheat 12.1?2. 000 bu.: decrease, f10.0(X) bu.
Corn 6.1'd.ijia) bu. ; Increased, 4HS OuO bu.
Oats 10.3l7.Oa) bu.: Increased. 2 2J5.UU) bu,
Fye S25.i bu. ; decreased. 13. "i hu.
Barley 737,000 bu.; Increased, 67,000 bu.
Elgin Batter Market.
KI.GIN. III.. Aug. 28 R UTTER Firm.
2lc; sales for the week, 737,000 lbs.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Peeds filed for record yesterday as -tur-
nlshed by the Midland wusrent.ee ana
Trust Company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street.
Franclsca Von Ooetx to C. H. Poors,
lot 17. block 8. Bedford flare I 1
E. P. Samson, trustee, to Wm. Ander
sen, lot 19. block 2. Patterson sub 100
Mutual Iian oi Bldg.tAss n, to G. T.
Morton, part of lot 5, block ltnft,
city 2.600
Funnle W. Holden and husband to
Exgultable Truxt. lot 7 and part or lot
8. Windsor Place 1,900
T. Halloran to Jane Halloran, lot 22,
block 6. Maine 1 udd. ....'. I
J. C. Elssasser and wife to B. Kramer
lot 15, block 19. W ilcox 2nd l,zw
A. Bourn and wife to H. M. Johnson,
part of lot 21ft. Millard A Caldwell.. 1,600
Q. W. Plantner to C. Westerdahl, lot
5. Howe s add 1,900
FTlda Dummer to Johanna pummer.
lot 9. block 7, A. Tukey s replat
of block 1. Bemls park 600
H. J Peterson and wife to Mary A. and
August Pates, lot 8, block 3, Drexrl
sub 1,060
W. Reed and wife to J. Cranen. lot 24, '
block 2. Ixiomls 2nd 175
P. Buns and wife to G. Buns, lots 7
and 8, block 8. Bennington 1
W. Buns and wife to 11. Bergmau, lot '
1. block 20, South Omaha 1,560
U. 8 Murshal to A. E. Becker, lots t
and 6. block K.4, city I,r25
H. J. Grove and wife to C. W. Brun- ,
field, lots 11 to 13, block 6. Halcyon
Heights 1,I0
Lv Pruyn and wife to J. A. Flke. part
of tax lot 28. in seft swft or see.
10-15-11 1
May F. Morell and husband to C. W.
Martin, lot 1, Mock 1, Hnunders ft '
Himebaugh's add 160
C. W. Martin and wife to W. O. I're, ;
same .-20
EDWARDS-WGQD CO.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Prnlts.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. EVA PO RATED
APPLES Market steady; holders are still
asking about 7"e for October; November
de!iery of prime fruit at 7ftc bid. Bitot
quotations remain as rerently. with com
mon to good held at 4fttj6c; prime, 7'fj71c;
choice, Tftc; fancy. 8e.
CALIFORNIA PRIEP FRUITS-Prunes
are firm and spot offerings are light. Quo-
Utlob range row 4fto to ftc. Ayrkoit
(Incorporated)
Mala O Wcr 1 Fifth and Roberts Streets,
IT, PAIL, MIXSJ.
Dealers la
Stocks. Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Grain to Us
BratMfh OUtce, 110-111 Board of Trade
Bids.. Omaha, fteb. Telephone 3014.
212-214 Exchange. Bldg.. South OmahS.
Bell 'Phone 2lt. Independent 'Phone t.
UINTAH CITY, UTAH
Being platted on Ulnuuh Reservation Just
opened for settlement. J Invtsied In town
lot ahould return (l.(uo in leas than a year.
Full particulars free.
IINTAH l'ltOMOTIOX OO.
Bos IHJ
Dearer, Colorado
fu, Wc; Nu. BortUer'n, v4c; September,