THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 190ft. 7 - J. s Hp 'if I f S Vs Sffi (I- fx 2 -i ,. . ,w, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET WbM Sws from 111 Sides rTorsbl Utl Boata ' PRICES SHOE DOWNWARD OVER CENT Stall tee Takes Aavaatagra at by Beara lt Oat Short Liar Corn Hl4 aaa at Scalp la Market. OMAHA, Auk. 14, 190.. Wheat price were wear: from tlie first today, trad being exceeding light, and all ln news favoring tha bear aide. Din couragement wa evident among holder of long wheat and they offered wheat freely, price declining over a cent. What lew rallies came were taken ad vantage of by the bears to put out short lines. Exporters noted a poor Inquiry and cables were weak. lures, quiet; September, 4 December, 4 Jd. Other countries were offerlnr Ijvernool new wheat at a much lower nrure than was asked (or American wheat, and the Eng lish buyers accordingly reduced their Amer ican bids. Weather la both northwest and southwest was favorable, and the north west people said their market would go lor as soon as spring wheat began to move. Corn received little attention. Th Sep tember option was firm and nervous. Crop conditions were favorable, but this was offset by continued light movement and good demand. The market Is a scalping " one and la expected to continue that way for a Umsv Primary wheat receipts were 600.000 bush els and shipments 409, 000 bushels, sgalnat receipts lset year trf 76.O00 bushels and shipments of fcfi.OOO bushels. Corn receipts were H4.000 bushels and shipments 624,000 bushels, agalnat receipts last year of 494, 000 bushels and shipments of 720,000 bushels. Clearances were ,0U0 bushels wheat, 1,737 barrels flour, 117,000 bushels corn s)nd ! bush si oata. Liverpool closed fed lower on wheat and Vd higher to d loner on corn. Today's Record-Herald sayst ' 'Drain shippers are watching developments In ilia freight situation with more than the usual Interest. Important meetings of western and eastern railroad men are to be held her tomorrow to settle a number of Impor tant questions, chief of which Is the differ ential claimed by the- gulf lines. This Is now IV, cents under the Atlantic rate from Missouri river points.' The railroads are anxious to have tha matter settled before tha big winter movement of com begins. . Tomorrow's series of meeting promises to be of great Importance to the grain trade and It la barely possible that a solution of th question thai win settle and will last for many months. If not for year. Very little was doaa In local marina circles yes terday. There were few boat available to grain men hare. Local range of option! A,rttcl. O peril High.) Low. Clo. Sat'y. Wheat 1 - - I Sept.t.1 m A 8S A 44 DeO. ..J TA T!.a 47 A Con . f ,1 I I Sept... I 4MUI 4RX 44A1 6HA 7 A M A 45HA 4SA 40 40VB 41 A 41 A A asked. B hid. ' ; : Oanahs. Casta tales. ', : OATS-Mo. 4 white, 1 car, 24o. Oaaaha Cask Prtoes. ' "WHEAT Ko. ' t hard.' 4Mc: No. I hard. UWMVie; No. 4 hard, Wilc. CORNNo, tV tsytc: No. I yellow,, 4MM, 4Nc: No. t white, 4Hc. OATS No. I mixed, K)0i No. I white, tOHe: No. 4 white, 80c. : , jYKNo, t, SIHc; No. I, Me. . Carlot Reeelpte. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago f., 49 Ksnsas city z Minneapolis 71 Omaha 35 .St. Louis M Duluth 44 1H0 121 47 187 808 IS 70 . CHICAGO , ORAI AND PROVISIONS '-. ' ' r. t . Peataree of th Tradlagr aaai Closlagr Prleee ' Board e( Trad. ' ' CHICAGO, Aug. 14.-A liberal Increase In contract stocks of wheat In Chicago was on of th main reasons for weakneea to day In the local market. The close for September delivery waa off l4ffH4e. corn waa unchanged, oats were down 14c and provision were, from ignw to l$ttl6o. lower. " ' Th wheat market waa weak th ntlre, day, affected by lower eablee and con tinued favorable weather. Cash house and several leading longs were the principal sellers. Additional selling followed the an nouncement of a gain for th week of 1000,000 bu. In local contract stocks of wheat. Another bearish factor waa th Spanish' crop report, .' which indicated a total yield 'of wheat amounting to from 40 to SO per cent above the orop of th last three year. Th market closed extremely , weak, with price almost at the lowest point - of th day. September opened a shade to ujyuc lower at 7m72Hc, sold off to 7CV(j tic and closed at 71c. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 222,600 bu. Tha '.world's visible supply, as shown by Bra li st reefs. Increased T8S.00O bu. Primary re ' celpts were 100,000 bu., aa compared with 768,000 for th corresponding dajr on year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re- Kirted receipts of 60s cars, aa agalnat 432 st week and $7t a year ago. Considering the Weakness of wheat, the com market displayed remarkable firmness. ' Ths nearby deliveries were held firm by a continued small movsment and decreasing stock. Th world' visible supply showed a total decrease of 1,040,000 bu. WTill th local stocks decreased 461,000 bu. for the week. Th May option waa depressed by favorable reports on the new orop. The market closed steady. Th September de livery opened a ahade higher to Ha lower at 4V,o to 4Vtaa4,c, sold between mSic and 49o, and closed at 4VsO. Local receipts wers ISO care, with 67 of contract grade. Osta were easier. September opened n chsnged at 81V40, sold off to JlHc and closed at HHc. Local receipts were lift ear. Th provisions market ruled eaay all day. At th close September pork waa off 10c at $17 00, lard waa dnwn llHl&c at $40B.42Vo and rtba were MJTHe lower at fs.l7Vr& . Estimated reoelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 8M car; corn. S7 cars; oats, 17 cars; hogs, SO Oro head. The leading future ranged as follows: NEW YORK GEXKltAL M ARMLET Quotations at k Iter Varlew Censunedltle. NEW TORTS, Aug. 14-FLOUR-Becelpl, bbls.; exports, S.SM bbls. Market waa quiet and barely stesdy; Minnesota patents, t.sv; Alinnesola basera, U winter patents, fa.sia4.26; winter siralihta, M winter extras, IJfcwnlJ; winter low grades, u-IMf Rye Hour, steady; fair to good, USru-t-'it; ciioke to fancy, W.!tt4.. M , CORN MEAL Steady: fine white and yet low, (1 cl i; coarse, ILlOtfLli; kiln dried, W.'i.W. WHEAT Receipts, 184.000 bu ; exports, M.468 bu. Spot mafket easy; No. 1 red, 77c, elevator, TSc f. o. b. artoat; No. 1 north ern. Duluth, (4c, f. o. b. afliat; No. t hard winter, TSVc. f. o. b. afloaL '1 throughout th dsy wheat gsve evidences of i,ev stop loss selling and a return of bear sentiment. Prices broke lc per bushel, reaching new low levels. Influenced by fine northwest weather, foreign weakness and a large In crease In world's stock. The market closed 1ilc net lower; May, UWMfcc, closed st U ll-llc; September, "(iGJ'.e'c, closed at 78ic; December, Ml l-lriKlc closed at c. CORN Receipts, K.kiO bu.; exports, Uo, SM bu. Spot msrktt essy; No, 1, iic, el evator, and 67Hc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yel low, 61c; No. 2 white, 2c. The option mar ket was without transactions, closing Ho net lower. September closed at 6Hc, De cember closed at 63Hc- OATS Receipts, 44,500 bu. Spot market essy; mixed oata, 26 to 12 lbs., 3Hc; natural white, 20 to 22 lb , S7H3Vc; clipped white, U to 40 lbs., 41H44H. HAY Firm; snipping. 6&S78c; good to choice. rftcgtl.Ot. HOPS Firm; state, common to choice, IK. ll19c; 104. nominal; olds, nominal; Pactfto coast, IMC, Ufflte; 1304. 12o; olds, nominal. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 80 to IR lbs., 20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, Oc; Texa dry, 24 to 20 pounds, 19c. l.frjTUrO EMrm- seld. KffllTHc. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, IIOOO eil.OO; mess, i&.ovon to; beet nams, ww 21.60; packet, 29 0010.00; city extra India me, llS.BOtrM 60. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, i.g'12.00; pickled slioul.ler, W.2MJ8.76; pickled hams, Htv1260. lrd easy; western, steamed, 2S.7&SS.T&; refined, easy; continent, $9.10; South America, $10.00; m,, it v.ii ri7 7U Pork. barely stesdy; family. $111 &&R19 00; short clear, $17.00 '19.oo; mess, is.(pi. n. TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg.), $5; country (pkgs. free), 4HAH- RICH Steady; domestic, fair to extra, IHiH; Japan, nominal. POULTRY Live, steady; western spring chickens, 14Hc; fowls, 13c; turkeys. Wo. Dressed, Irregular; western spring chick ens 1h15c: turkeys. 11'ulSc: fowls, lOfSHSHc. BUTTER Firm; street prices for extra creamery. SHO"!:; official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 17H8!2Hc; reno vated, common to. extra, U'g30c; western factory, common to firsts, l&QleHe; western firsts, 17iylc. CHEKBB Strong; state, full creams, large fancy, U4of state, fair to good, 10 tillc: Inferiors, HUH4e; aklms, full to best, So. ROAO Ateadv: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy aelected white, 240 eut choioe, WU&K, staie mixro exrra, ngyuo; western first, U4tlSYfco; western seconds. 16H17Ho. ' t, Laals Oeaeral "Market. T. IXIUIS. Aug. 14. WHEAT Lower; No. t red cash, elevator, 70c; track, (ftHtt . . t. l. t-v .k. M . V 2 hard. &Htr72c, CORN Weak; No. I cash. 4Uc; track. He; September, 47 He; December, 42H0 OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash, tic; track, t?9 22Hc; September, II He; December, I3c; no. i wnite, ssxi!JV4c. 24.2MlM.60; extra fancy and straight, 4.o; clear. z.Tbw.w. SEED Timothy, steady, $2.5Of4.00. CORNMEAL Steady. $2.60. BRAN Steady: sacked, east track. 744T75c HAT Lower; timothy, $1J.OOS1.00; prairie. $8.(Wfi'in.60 IR6N COTTON TIEe-1.00V4. BAOOINO- l-lc. HEMP TWINE 7Ho. WROVISIONB Pork, lower: lobbing. $16.75. Lard,. lower;, prime steam, $8.S2H- Dry " meats, tower: boxed extra ahorts, $9.S7H; clear ribs, $.62H; short clears, $9.76. Bacon, lower: boxed extra shorts. llO.UHi olear ribs, $10 27H; snort clear, $10.60. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, Ho; prlng, 13He: turkeys, 13c; ducks, (He: geese, 6c. BUTTER Higher i creamery, 15i2Hc; dairy. 16200. BOOS Higher at 14Hc case count. Receipts and shipments ,of flour and grain were aa follows: Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Oos. Tes'y. heat I I ipt. (72H5S tjh; ec fa 8"t 7i 0Hl ay nl . Wl sptT H'trHl 4H: ec. ttH1 ' 46V.I Wheat Sept Dec M Cora Sept. Uec. May Oats Sept. Dec. May. Pork Sept. Jan. . Laid Sept. - Oct. Nov. Jan. Rib Sept. Oct. Jan. TJVfTOHflTl 7341 IB 46V, SlVfcl I3H MH6!. n e7H( it u TfHI 4frHl 21HI HI T7H1 t 2Hl I27W $90 I 75 t 22H ITS tT7V czh: 7 92H 75 . Ma 44V 46H tlH MHi 14HI 1$0 I 55 I 60 T U I 75 n T4 71 4H 21H 22H2TH 4Yi 17 0 U 46 t2H I 67H 4 61H 7 M $90 1 1HI 7 X 4!H 46S ,54hS1 IT W It 85 ITS 160 45 t 7H $96 t,t 7 43H Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu. Oata, bu.. Receipts. Shipments. .... 7.000 . 10,000 .... M.OOO 25,000 ....1W.O0O -119,0.i0 .... 70,000 64,000 Kaasaa City Grata 4 Provlaloaa. KANSAS CIT. Aug. 14.-WHEAT-8ep-teinber, 4Hc; December, 67Hc;)May, 71Hej cash. No. 2 hard, 7iit8Ho; No. 2 red. CbH9 67c; No. 2, 67c. CORN September, 44Hc; December. 40He; May. 40Hc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 4MVaH4c; No. 2 white. 48Ho; No. 2,. 4c. OATS No. 2 white, 36He; No. I mixed, 2ar2He. EOOB Steady firsts, higher; Missouri and Kansas firsts, 17o; seconds, 10c; extras, Uc. HAT Firm ; ehote timothy, $10.6011.00; choice prairie, $.. RTB-Steady at bStJOOo. , BUTTER Creamery, 2Jo: packing, 15e. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ...91,000 2,000 Corn, pu Sl.OOO 17,000 Oats, bu 4,000 1,000 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS V artel Too Dull to Warrant Anjthloc Bnt Ketivt Ooioluilona, MORE RUMORS OF HARRIMAN DIVIDENDS Tradere Seem D4swsdl t Await th Coagrsaatlea t Tkeea Reports Beads Ar Irregalar. NEW TORK, Aug. 14,-Tb market for securities wss too dull todsy to warrant anytnlng but negative conclusions. There seemed to be a rennquisnmeni oi inn is- orous support which has been eviaeni throughout th recent rise in prices. forts to carry prices upward were desisted from and the market left to take care of itself to a large extent. This was not without Its effect on the tone, which be came Intensely dull and rather oggy. The sneculstlon showed th want of the cuttomery stimulant which has been ad ministered at snort intervaia, sometime oy an actual news occurrence, and when this was lacking by diligent rumors of expected development, which proved even more ef fective than the actual occurrence. There waa a disposition to await the outcome of some of these rumors. Assertions have grown positive that this week's meetings of th authorities of the Harriman Pa cific railroads will take definite action toward the placing of Southern Pacific on the dividend llet and for the Increase of the Union Pacific dividend. Expectation Is almost equally well denned of an an nouncement of St. Paul rights this week. These expectations have been so often dis appointed In the past that a spirit of cau tion and of some derre of skepticism ha grown up and was reflected In the day s operations In stocks. This spirit was fos tered by the failure to act by the Cana dian Pacific directors yesterday on th supposed plan to distribute a "bonus to stockholders as a result of the large sales of the company' land holdings. That stock was weak In consequence. In spite of the extraordinary favorable results from th year' operation. The surplus re ported for the year, after the paytng of the dividend, was $8,262,082, compared with $1,784,663. But holders of the stock appar ently did not feet compensated by this showing, for their disappointment of the expected extra disbursement. A similar effeot on sentiment war produced by the conservative tone on the question of In creased dividends and In the pObllo utter ance of James J. Hill of the Great North ern. There was comment also upon a tone of seeming levity In the quoted references by that gentleman to the persistent rumor of the ore lands deal. It Is to be said of the market, however, that In aplte of the withdrawal of active efforts toward lifting prices there waa little evidence of dam aging pressure to sell. Supporting offer were effected upon an early decline and when these were made effective the market practically became a drifting match, with the trading almoet completely Idle at limes. Testerday's reports of gold engagements were the cause of some confusion, owing to the failure to Identify th institution In New York which had made the engage ment. Foreign exohange authorities pro fessed to see only a loss In th reported engagement under yesterday' condition. Foreign exchange advanced today and a hardening effect on th foreign money market, resulting from New York's demsnd for gold, waa In continued evidence. Ster ling exchange at Paris, however, advanced again and reports from that center were to the effect that loan were being secured there for New York acoount. This would Indicate that apprehension In Paris over the Russian outlook' had so far subsided aa to permit a relaxation of the hold upon money resources. The weekly bulletin of the weather bureau confirmed the feeling Of confidence over the maintenance or the Improvement of conditions of the crop re ported In th government monthly state ment. The special strength of some of the winter wheat and corn carriers was at tributed to the high crop condition. The recommendation of the executive commit tee of the Consolidated Oas company to maintain the present dividend rate, al though It would seem to relieve a fear which- caused recent weakness In that stock, wss greeted by a decline. The call money rate was little changed, but asking ratea for time loans for sixty and ninety day were raised to 5 per cent and for five and six month to 6 per cent. Prices went to the lowest In the last hour and then recovered to tha best of the dav. dosing firm. vonau were irregular: total sales, oar value, $1,226,090. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. The following ar th quotation on th Stock exchange: . SIM. HIB. VttW. ClM. . MA . 4I.40A 104 m . l.toe n i IM 11 101 i. x iH hh Mtaaeapoll Orals.. Market. (Superior Board of Trade quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). - The rang of prices, aa reported by T. D. Day 4k d. 110-111 Board of Trade, waa: Articles. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tea'y Wheat I May... 771077 Sept...mH'V Deo....r72Wi Flax- Sept. Oct... Nov.. I XI 7TH1 76 7H 71H 70H 70S 72H 72 72H 1 12 1 12 , 109HI 109HI lOtHs 1UH 77 1 11 1 10 . N0, 1 Cssh quotation were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patent. 2. 6043ns; Straights, $.2o6.40; spring patents, $1 $ 1.90; straights, $2. 2033 66; bakers. $1.20(14.90. WH E AT No. spring. TO74o; No. I red. CORr? No. 1 Ktoi No. I yellow. MtffltHo. OATS No. i. 2le; No. 2 white, tialc; No. 1 whit. ote. RYTS No. t. 6fHtr6C. BARLFT-Oood feeding, 26H4PUe; fair to choice malting, 42tr4c. BEED8 No. 1 flax. 2107H; No. 1 north--weetern 11.10 Prima timothy, $$ s$. -- PFtoVlSlONS-Shert ribs side (loose). $2 9011 90. Me pork, per bbl., $17.00. Lard, per lb.. (4.UH. Short clear sides (boxed), $9 1rH S. Following were the reoelpts and atilp meats of flour and grain; Receipt. Shipments.' Flour, bbls..,..' 29100 u.goo Wheat, bu. ....4;in0 r.6o0 Corn. bu. lrt.oro 2wn Ost. bu.. 417.000 27.200 Rva. bu l.ono Barter, bu - 100 $00 On the Produce exchange today th but ter market was n-m; ereemerlea, l7frr: dairies, l4rl9c. Few, steady: at mark rases Included, leaite; firsts. lHo; prima firsts. Uo; axtraa, 2uHe. Cneea. firm, 18 ISc rkilaaelpkla ram.e Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. MBUTTXR Flrm: extra weefera creamery, I2c. ECCtS Firm, rood demand; fresh west rrn. I"r, at mark. . CHEESE Fair, dsmead and Ann; New York mi oraam, fair to choice, llHtyiJo. Mva,re4 Ceals Market. - LIVERPOOL. Aug. 14- WHEAT Spot, nominal; future, easy; September, $sd; Lwoetnber. 6s4Hd; March, nominal. -CORN Spot, .steady; American mixed. 4 M. Aoxrlua mlaed. .J, 4a ml f u- t g,. ? ' . - - - v Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, northwestern, 74c; to arrive, 74 He; No. 2 northwestern, 72 He; to arrive, 72c; No. 2 northwestern, 71H47Jc; No. 1 durum, 69 He; No. 2 durum. 46 He, Corn: No. t. yellow, 4$H: No- i 4THol Oats: No. t white. 21He; No. 2. lHIOHc Barley, 24 0440. Rye: 60H61Hc Flax: 109fc. - ' . VlaMe Saaalr. at Orata. NEW TORK, Aug. 14.-Speclal cable and telegraphlo communications received by Bradstreet show th following changes in available supplies, compared with prices of previous account: Wheat United States and Canada, east Rockies. Increase, 2.U4.O0 bushels; afloat for and In Europe, decrease, 2,400,000 bushels; total supply. In crease. TS2.00 bushels. Corn United States and Canada, east Rocklea, decrease, 1,1 40. OuO bushel. Oata United State and Can ada, east Rockiest Increase, 1.206.0U0 bush els. The leading Increase reported this week are 549,000 bushels at Chicago private elevators, 229,000 bushels In Lincoln, Neb., and vicinity, 112,000 bushel at Nashvllls, 91.000 bushels at Cleveland, 27,000 bushsis at Ooderlch, Ont, and 74.006 bushel at Louisville. Stocks held In Manitoba, de crease, 167.000 bushel. . Mtlwaake Grata Market. MILWAUKEE Aug. 14. WHEAT -Lower; No. 1 northern, 77iJ78cj No. 2 north ern, 763"i7e; September, Tl37lHo, ' bid. RTE Dull; No. 1, tofiftfc. B A RLE I Dull ; No, I, U&tc; sample, 40O64O. CORN-Steady; No. 2 cash, K3lc; Sep tember, 4VfcCsakd. . '- Pearta Market. PEORIA. Aug. ll-CORN-FIrm; No. 9 yellow and No. 2, 60c; No. 4, ifcHo; no grade, e, OATS Lower;. No. I white, 20Hc; No. 4 white, 2O690HC RYE-rirm; No. 2. WHo. Dwlatk Grata Market. DULUTH, Aug ,14. WHEAT - No. 1 northern. 76Hc; N. I northern, 7Ho; Sep tember, 72Hc; December, 72Ho. OATS On track. 2lc; new, to arrive, 20H. Tolea m4 Market, TOLEDO. Aug. 24. SEIDgV Clover, cash, $7.16; October sod December, $7.27H; tim othy. 22.00; alaiae, $4.90. CwCe Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 1 4 COFFEE Th msrket foe coffee future pened steady, at unchanged price to a deolia of five point ant Increased the la slightly during th middle session under liquida tion and a little sell! eg by Europe, which aooompaated aa easier Europeaa market, the abaenc of any further nws of vaioristlon from Rrasll. good we' . la growing sections and full recelpta. The market waa rather weak toward the close end was Anally easy at a net decline of 1011 point 81 of th day were 76.760 bales. Including September, at 4.81 H.9le; October, Tc; December.-77.1.c; January, 7.16c; March. 7 IS 7 10c; May, 7 407 46c, July. T.46197.1. fcpol Hio, quist. No. 1 invoic. Uc 90S ll. oot Lit rw 'iitoo to 'ilios TOO 10 fiioi too ins 10 l.Ooe ito to Atens Tinuss Amalgamated Copper ..... Amartcaa O. r. ........ Am. C. r. DM .., Aiaerlcss Cotton Oil Am. Cettoa Oil st , Amertesa Bxpreas , Amerioaa H AL. M... Amertosa loo, eeuiitlea.. AsMiiesa Llnaoo Oil Abl Udm4 Oil vt Amertesa LeeometlT Am. LMemotlT pt4 Americas . A R Am. t. A It. Pt4 American Bugs koflnlng Am. Tobaeoe pt4 etrs , Anaconda Mining Ce...... Atchison , Atrhlaoa prd Atlantle Coast Una , Baltimore A Ohio. ....... BaJ. A Ohio ta Brooklyn Ral4 Traaalt... Canadian Famine ,.. Central of Na Janey..,. Chaaapaaka A Ohle rhlcaco Great Waaler... Chlrafo A NonhwaaUrs... 14,100 rhlcajo. Mil. A at. P 14.P0 cnteaso T. a T 10 Chteaso T. T. M C, C, C. 4 It. t. Colorado Fuel A Iras Colorado A Soutkara Colo. A Be. 1st pM ... Colo. A So. Id ptd CooMllsau Oea Cars Frodsets, rff. Cora Products pti Delaware A Hudaan ' Dataware, U A W Danear A RIO O rand a. Dasvar A . O. ptd ,.. Dietitian eaerltlas Brie Brie 1st pM Brie Id ptd , General BlaetrU Hocking Vsllar, sxe4 Illinois Central International Paper , Int. Paper ptd International Pomp Int. Pamp pt Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd... ........ Kansas City souther kanaaa Cltf so. ptd LonleTllI A Naskrllle.... Meilos Central Mlaseapolts A St. Lenta... M., t. P. t. . M M., St. F A 6. S. M. ptd Mlmenrl Faalsa Mlaaouri. K. A T M.. K. A T. sf4 National Lead National . It. of U. pti. Naw York Central Naw York, O. A W Norfolk A Waatara Norfolk A W. pis North Amerioaa PaolSa Mall. Peaoaylvaala People' a Oas P.. c. C. A at. L. Presses' gteal Car Pram I . C. ptd , Pullman Pslaee Car kaadlns aadla 1st pfd. aekad.,.. Reading Id pis, aake kepualie Steal no aeputtiio steal pf Rork Island 0 Rack 'aland Co. pfd St. L. A g F. 14 pf.. t. Louis onthweatara. It. Ixmia 4. W. ptd sosthera Fnelt so. Paclse pf .. owthera Rallwap , so. Railway ptd Tenneieee Ceal A Ires 14 renae a rnaiaa Talada, k U 6 W..... T . It L 4 W. ptt Calee Paclne lalen rela pf t'alted SUtas Bxpeass..,. t'nltad Sutas Raaltf Carta States Rubber.... V. . Jtnkber Pfd Called States ileal V. g. Steel pfd Vs. -Caroline CneaUael . Va -Carolina Cham. pfd.. Wane Wanaah pN Walls-Fnrs Bipraas .... WaatUghouaa Blootrls .. Wasters He lea Wheeling A Lass Brie... Wlaeeneia Central Wuv Central pfd Norther Peel an Central Leainor Central Leather pfd Ikeae-ehemel gjtael Oraal Nartkara nfd. iKortaoronsl Man opal Has UMrnorenga tux. 1.10 T174 TlH 9,900 4H I.KO0 900 I.OM lot l.tn M.sot) 100 40 M.o oo 91, KJ I.K0 , to I, too 104 W4 117 1314 101 9M H lost, 141 1111 ll TH 14414 1244 11 11 914 111 II 'pi" m iii" I4 lt4 lliH IMI4 101 HH M 100 141 111 T4S4 1MU, lt iii 1144 lili lMIs II 4 44 I W4 ttt Uei4 10 'ioi 1.40 11 4.404 T MS A 10 1. 44 IM 1. 40 "io 100 44.44 90 10 1.40 10 m. foi LI 10 I e R.M 9, to l.to ie . 94.10 44H "iivi it 147 114 41 "iiii '14 Hit -4 HI 4 lfl 4H "i 19 44 44 4 "ii" 41 'U 1441 l 44 M M H ' 4114 140 S5 1M 1 M 14 U M ii 99 PS H 1 1 run 1 9 iiiii 1 99 'H n "rr M4 lai4 4 M. 4) t4l t "Ti 14 n-4 'tr' HS4 16414 M M 41 UT 4 101 100 1 1 M n Tl 40 1U4 1M 114 14 100 T M 100 141 111 I 74 14 u, III 11 .!,,, T. IT 4 44 97 14 IM 1 74 911 too 41 40 171 44 144 la 17 1 7M4 140 to i IM 0 I 1 7 lit 111 M " 44 4 44 S, T 41 z 144 KS4 M 4S 144 4 U4 t 44 tl i ieiM 90 Ate 9 41 l 44 T4 aa 12 M 7 104 lie . 91 4 94 44 lfl rt 94 fund, exclusive of th $iM,nt).f)f gold re. serve shows; Avsllnble cssh balance, 9194. 22,22i; gold coin and bullion, $U,ui,e34; gold certirteatea, $41,212,600. , "eve Terk Moaey Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 14,-MONET-On call, gteedy at 2414 per cent; ruling rata S per cent; closing bid, 7 per rent; offered at 2 per cent; time loans, strong and dull; slity dare, 4jQr per cent; ninety daya, 44 per cent; sis months, SW per cent; prime meroentlle paper, 6S4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE- Firmer at $4 9486 for demsnd and at $4.194j for slkty day bills; posted rates. 4KV,4tt and $4V,4M; commerclsl bills, $4tm46IS. SILVER Bar, 6c; Mexican dollars. StHjC. MOND8 Oorenunent, Irregular. Quotations on New were a follow: 0. A ret. steady: railroad, fork bond ioday .14 j.ea, a .l4inna te. M series... .! .e 4a rtfa f .11 do 4a etfs .11; do 9 etf .! LAN. snl. 4s 10 .1x4 .Man. e. g. 4s 101 .114 !Me. Central 4s 74 . T7j da 1st In 14 .lit I'Mlan. A St. U 4s... 4 .101-4 41 . K. A T. 4s. 104 . 4l so to II AtlantM C. L. 4a,....loou, M. ft. R. of M. e. 4a M Bal. Ohle 4s I N. T. C. g. I to M . M IN. J. C . I 1 . 41 No. Pnelne 4a. 10 .111 4e la 74 . MH'N. A W. e. 4s 100S4 . WH O. . L. rfdg. 4a 44 . a H Pens. eos. I .101Readlng gen. 4a 44 . 14. St. L. 4V A Ie fg 4a 41 . Mli. L. A I. M. . 4a.. 114 . 14 t. U I. W. e. 4S... 74 . X Seaheanl A L. aa f?U CCC. 4 IL L, 1. 4.. 101 ro. Faelse 4s 4l Cols. Ind. 4a, tor. A. 74 do lat 4S etfs 94 do serlea B.. ....... 74 so. Rallwar 4 I4 Colorado Mid. 4s. 11 Taxaa A P. la 114' Colo. A go. 4a 11 T., at. L. A W. 4.. 1 Cuba la 104 1'nlon PaoIRr 4 im D. A R. O. 4a t V. . teel Id 4 I'lettllera' Bee. 4.... 11 Wanaah dett. B II Brie p. I. 4a IOOS4 Western Md. 4a do gas. 4. ". 0 W. A L. B. 4s 44 Harking Val. 4a....I06 Wis. Central 4a Mm Offered. da coupon tj. S. , rag , do coupon ....... 0. . eld 4s, rag., do aonpos it A new 4s, reg. (SO t'(tlMM Am. Tobacco 4.... do a , Atchison gen. 4s.,.. do adj. 40 IMS Br. R. T. e. 4s... Central of On. a do 1st Ine do Id Ine do M Inc. Cites. A Ohle 4. Chicago A A. t C, B. A 0. s. 4a R. I. A P. 4a. do eel. (a. Bestaa Steekcs a ad Beads. ' BOSTON, Aug. 14. -Call loana, 2Vt434H Pr cent; time loans, 56 per cent. Closing quotstions on stocks and bonds: Atchison adj. 4s MHlAmalgamate . do 4a loo Atlantic Mrs. Central 4s. ...... 14 Bingham Atchison Cal. A Heels.. do pfd 100'centenalal .... Boston A Albany... 141 Copper Range Boston A Maine 144'Dalr West .... Boston derate 14t iFTanktls riuhbarg pfd etet. central .)l7U'Oranb i" Isl Rorata N. Y.. N. H. A H. l'4WMasa. Mining 9 94 I tor m 404 rr rtu .... L4o m . srlw 1.. l.M m mJ A 14 I Bavakf trtearlBBa. OMAHA. Aug. 14. Bank clearing for lev day war 41.64.440.04 and for the corre sponding date last year ll.202.lJI.4s. 11 " Treasary tatasa4 WA8HINOTON. Aug. 14-Todav' Mate. mat pt th traagury baisaue la the aoral Pere Mnrnnette union raelne Amar. Arge. Cham do ptd Amor. Pnen. Tnbe.... 11'Ooronln Amar. sugar ii Parrot do pfd lit loulnrr Amor. T. A T laiH'Phanaoe 41 Mlrhutan 141 Mohawk 14 Mont. C. t C, Mieoid Dominion Amar. Wnotaa ....... If do pfd 104 Dominion I. A M Bdlaon Blae. Ills.. ..941 Maaa. Eleetrl 11 so pre if Maaa Oaa 41 called rrnn United Shoe Mneh de pfd Orson Coa V. B. Steal do pfd Adventure ,., Alleves Bid. Asked, Tamarack Trtnll United Copper .. t'. 6. Mining.... 0. A Oli t'tah Victoria ...14 Wlnen ... 19 Wolverine ....... ... North Batta ... 14 Butte Coalition . ... 41 Narada ...104 Cal. A Arlsooa.. ... 4 Taenmaah ....... ....1M .... 11 .... U ....TOO .... :4 .... it .... 14 .... 11 .... 11 .... 14 .... 4 .... II .... 40 .... 1 .... 41 ....14 .... 14 .... 44 .... .... II K.. 9 .... 41 .... It .... 14 .... 67 .... 4 .... 1 ....144 .... 4 .... 4 .... II ....104 .... 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good CettU of 111 Undo Oontino E nowise ImpTOYtlDBSt " HOGS DECLINE FIYE TO TEN CENTS Fat hea Blew, t Severally Alt teady reeder tkeea la Try Ooed Demaad aad Free Sell, ers at ateaaly prlcea SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 14. 1904. Receipt weie; Cattle. Hoga Sheep. Official Monday $,U9 7,!l li.t Offlclsl Tuerxjsy 2,100 14.600 12,000 Two days this week.."$.!19 n,9M 24.0K sme dsys last week.... 9.817 12.156 9u.i73 Bsme two weeks ago.. ..11.410 14.4.14 12.414 Bsme three week ago.. 4.4 11.2.t It.bM 8sm four weeks sgo... 4609 12.7? 16.16 Same days Isst year. ...12,294 15.112 11.427 RECEIPTS roR TH1C TEAR TO DATS. Th following Ubl shows th receipt of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tbe year t date, compared with last yar; . , 190. 1904. no. Cattl 074.02 124.494 60,9 Hogs 1.7,r70 1,601.032 105 36 Bbesp 961.0M 8.lt4 64,9S CATTLB QUOTATIONS. Tb following will snow ihs prlcea paid for th different iflnda of cattle a th aloiith Omaha market) Oood to choice corn-fed steer.. ..$6 .Bfvga.lO Fair to good oorn-fed steers 4666.60 Common to fair corn-fed steer.. 4So4U Oood to choice cow and heifer.. 2.6(xjl.:5 Fair to good cow and heifer.. Vu,Vw Common to fair cow and heifer.. 1.4Xt2.60 Oood to choice stock er 4 feeder. $90tf446 Fair to good strikers and fedr.. $..' Common to fair toeker I.602.!6 Bull,, stags, tc 2.6OJ2.60 Vest calve 2.766 T6 The following table show th average price of hog at South Omaha for th Isst several days with comparison: z-dlvldend. -1 . . Isondoa Claslagr Btacka. LONDON, Aug. 14. Closing quotation oh th Stock xchane were: , 41 .,11 .143 11 44 Con sola, money do acronnt ,. Anaconda 11 Atchison .. 44 4o pfd 104 Baltlmor A Ohlo....l2S Canadian PaclBo 171 Chsa. a Ohio... Chicago Ot. W. . C , M. A St. P. Deheem Denver A R. 0. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... do Id ptd Illinois Central M., K. A T 94 i.. SILVER Bar, firm, 04d per ounce. MONEY 4 per cent J i Th rat ef discount In th open market for short Mil I 21-14 per cent; for three month' bills, t per cent. Hew York "living Stock. ' NEW aTORK, Aug. 14. Closing quota tion on mining ekoaka ware: Adams Coa ........... ,,JJ4t)a Chief 2 ... 44 IM. T. Central It 1-14 Norfolk A W do pfd Ontario A W Penneylvanta Rand Mines Rending Southern Hallway pfd Southern PaclBc .. Union PaclBe do pfd 44 V. S. Steel . 44 ' do pfd . 11 Wauaah . ti do pfd .1111 .Spanish 4a ..141 .. 44 .. 44 .. 41 .. 74 .. 4 .. 44 .. ..101 14 .. 41 ..141 .. 44 .. 41 ..111 .. II .. 41 41 Alio Brunswick Cos ... Comatork Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Sliver Iron Sliver Laadvllls Coa ... 94 Ontario . 14 Ophlr ...... .M iPhenals II " Potoal , 44 :gavags Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard ,.14 ..404 .. 9 9T4 14 I II 94 11 94 U4 Bontoa Copper Market. Closing quotation on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 2 Board of Trad building, Omaha: Adventure ..' 4 Mlehlgas 19 Allouea V Mohawk 41 Atlantic 11 Nevada Consolidated. 14 Blncham 24 North Butt Black Mountain 4 014 Domtnloa Boston Consolidated.. 94 Osceola Bute Coalition II Pnen. Servtoe , Calumet A Arisen. .I0H4 de preferred Superior A Pittsburg 17 Qstney ........ Calumet A Heels.. ..111. Shannon ....... Centennial 14 Tamarack Copper Range . Dally Waet ... East But la .... Franklin Oresne Copper Oranhy Helvetia Isle Royal .... MaaaachasaU . 74 Trlnttr 14 United Fruit , 10 V. S. eommea..... 174 de preferred ..... 14 t'tah Consolidates . 11 t'tah Copper 4 Victoria , 14 Winona , 4 Wolverine , .. 41 ..104 .. 11 .. 94 .. 44 .. 4 ..100 .. 4 ..104 .. M .. 44 .. 47 .. 97 .. 4 ' ..111 Wol Market. BOSTON, Aug. 14.-WOOL TH market how improvement, th conservative trade holding also that the coming season will be marked by stesdlness. It 1 stated that only a few mills have a fair supply of raw material left. Montana Is said to be cleaned up with the exception of 6,000,000 to 7,000,uO io. terntone ar in rair demand. A Jood buatna la done In pulled wool. Th oreign grade are teady. Kentucky, In diana and Missouri, eomblng, three-eighths blood, Udjufio; combing, quarter blood, 229 sac. lexns, scourea oasis, nne, twelve months, 724772c: fine, six to eight months, 4JfxAX-: fine, fall clean. 2tOe California scoured basis, northern good. fj:70e; middle county, onejwc; soutnem, Mguc; rail, vail 67c Oregon, scoured basis, aaatern No. 1 taple, 744r75e; eastern No. 1 clothing. 470 esc; vauey 00. 1, ouqjojr. Territory, atapie, oou red basis, fine, 724T5e; fine medium, 44'tJTOp; medium, 6o. Territory, ordinary, scoured basis, fine, 7TjQ71c; fin medium, 43370c; medium. Co4?4Sc. Colorsdo and New Mexico, spring, scoured, X, ffitfOc; No. 1, 44tt4o. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra, 72r74e; fine A, tofjwSc; A super. 04o; B super. 614660. - ST. LOl.'IS. Aug. 14 WOOL teed y; me dium grades, combing and clothing. 2434c; light ' fins. Irvrrae; heavy, 14Ci7c; tub wunei, sviQsavkO. Cottea Market. NSW TORK, Aug. 14.-COTTON-Spot cioeei quiet; miaaung upisnas, lo.suc; mid dlir.r gulf. 10.96c: sales, nons. N.:w ORLEANS. Aug. 14.-COTTON- bpoi, nrm: sales, suo bales; low ordinary, la-lSc; ordinary, 7 5-14c; good ordinary, IVc: low middling, 4 7-lrV; middling. 10 5-lc; food middling, 1012-1; fair middling, 1 t-14e, nominal. Recelpta, 260 bale; tocE, LIVERPOOL!. Aug. -14.-COTTON-Spot( aulat; price 2 points lower; Amerioaa mld ling fair. 115d: rood mlddlinsr. 4.47r1: mM. dllng. 6.6Td: low mlddllnc. L47d: mod ordinary, 5.23d; ordinary, 1 4Sd. Th tales of th dy were 4,000 bale of which 604 wore tor speculation ana export nd ' In cluded 4,900 American. Recelpta, t.000 bale. Incltidlna 1.000 American. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 14 COTTON Ms rke teady; middling, l(H4c; sales. 24 bales; re ceipts, none; shipments, 77$ bales; stock, Metal Market- NEW TORK. Aug. . 14. METAL Th metal market waa lower, with spot quoted at A 191 6 and future at 181 lis Sd. but th local market was strong and higher t $41.904160. Copper was klxher la th London msrket, with spot quotsd at. $$ los and future at 92 7s 44. Lak copper wa quoted at $14.42Htrl4.74 In the local market; electrolytic at $l$.27H912.s0; cast ing at siAWtrrisss. u was unchanged at 26.75 In the local market and at it m London.' Spelter wa uncharged at 24 17s 4d in London and at MOO&4.10 Io th local market. Iron waa higher In th Eng lish market with standard foundry quoted at 5Is 4d and Cleveland warrant at 42 aftta. locally iron was higher; No. I foun dry northern. $19 6340.00; No. I foundry northern. $19.Ww)l9.60: No. 1 foundry couth- em. 91 ooftii.go; iv o. 1 lounary aoutnem, $19 604JP19 09 ST. LOtlS, Aug. 14 METALA Lead, quiet at so-; spelter, quiet at s so. Otla s4 Reel a. ' OfL CITT, Pa.. Aug. 14 -OSI.S-Credlt balance. $168; shipments.. 71. 732 bbl.; avr axe. 42.000 bbl.: run. 17.662 bbl.: averasa 6.9e9 bbls.; shipments. Lama. 20.22 bhla.; average, 0 111 bbls.; runs. Lima, 1,04$ bbl.; versg. 22.406 bbla SAV ANNAH. G.. Aug. 11-OlL Turpen- uns, armi Pat. I 1505. 1105.11204. 11202. jlSOI. 1901. 1900. Aug. I. Aug. 4. AUg. . Aug. Aug. 7.. Aug. ... Aug. .. Aug. 10.. Aug 11.. Aug. 12.. Aug. 12.. Aug. 14.. 22T4, 5 62! 11 07i "1, W 6 M si I 79 4 94 6 96 $ 8 ( 94 o e5 4 M 4 9S 6 OKI 5 or, 5 02 6 04 6 07l 6 OS 04 S 11 5 141 6 0T 6 021 4 84 4 81 4 94 a I 191 5 26 I 21 7 29 7 21 7 26 T 271 7 09 79 6 161 4 22 6 21 6 74 4 72 I 7W I I 82 6 79 6 So 6 451 I ill 1 n 6 1$ 4 14 10$ i 16 6 761 a 6 74 $77 4 01 4 99 4 94 4 98 Sunday. RA.NOE OF rRlCES. e.A ft. Omaha as swv m m arLe aa Chicago lira itoSim Ksness City 10f.10 5.0rvS4.12U St. Loul 2.0n4.1 1.7694.14 Sioux City 16kg.00 l.tb&t.W MONDAY'S SHIPMENTS. ---- - . 'w " inri numwr ot cars of tockr and feeder shipped to th wV,,, Buu sueir point 01 Destination: . CATTLE. Cars, tomitei"bH:. -q I Charles Swanaon. Avoer--Mo'.''ir;!!!.'.'.'.'.'!.' 1 e. ... tannin, Atianim, in. n. i. x Bothn!!. Mlp A Co.. Iowa City. IA.- . a. iMuioerry, ruioae, la Mil.... . 8. Flora, Rhodes, Ia.II! r V 14, w n kA4.. a f ii John Bear, Rhodes, la, Mil v.. 4. ouch, nnoo.es, la Mil rVnuf A. U U..H... r John Schomas, Earfvlll," IH.ij'.".".'." A. A. Wlllett, Anelmo O C. W. Pugsley, Woodbine, la. I. C. sxfyM3. wars. otiweer, XT u 1 1 on, r.in. rt. g 1 The ofTlrlel numKee a( A A.k brought In today by each road was: t-aiur nogs, one p. n f a .. .-. 2 26 18 i 1 1 1 1 1 D.-D. 2 2 Cars. C. M. A St. P $ Missouri Pacific 2 Union nolflc avnfem la C. A N. W., east u. a n. w., west 70 c ., ct. r., n. a u C, B. A Q.. east tj., . ei u., west cs C, K. I. A P., east... 1 C, R. I. A P., west Illlnnla Central Chicago O. W 62 20. 14 40 12 $ t T 902 25 1 U Attle. log. Sheep. 651 2.1A2 664 . 470 . 2,492 1764 T.M7 2.2M 1.19$ 244 4,775 9i6 1 11$ .... 57 , 122 7 75 14 109 10 18 24 4 22 116 . 120 .... 6, 28$ nvt.1 ...!.!( ' sea w ... . t.i,k.,,i,,,iiM eve ve ... a Tbe HlannalttAi. (if tlie Aavla MMlnt. v. . as follows, each buyer purchasing th num. v. snv iiiuivstm. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Comrtanv Cudahy Packing Co Armour uo Vansant 4k Co Carey Lobman A Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Son Huaton A Co Hamilton A Rothschild. L. P. Huss Wolf , Mike Haggerty J. B. Root ft Co , Rullah A Kline McConnangley Other buyers , Total $.668 12.718 10812 CATTLE Receipt of caul were light again today. In spits of the fact that th market ha been showing considerable Im provement during the last few days. Tbe light receipts of beef catle have made buyer hungry for supplies and they wer out early thla morning and wer free buyer of th mors deslrabls kind. Cattl of that description might b quoted a strong with th trad fairly actlv. There wer eornfeds good enough to bring 96.00 and westerns better then $5.00. The lee deslrabls kind of beeve were a little alow and no more than steady; In fact, sellers who had cattle that wer not spectalty desirable were quoting the market no mor than ateady. The market on cows and heifers was In about the same condition aa the steep mar ket, that Is, the better and more deslrabl kinds wer free eller st strong price, while the commoner kinds moved off At about yesterday's figures. There were mor atocker and feeder here than for om day back and also som better cattl. The demand wa good end th market firm on deslrabl kinds, a high $4.46 being paid for good western feeder. Representative !: BEEP STEERS. ST. Ae. Pe. Bo. t..- tiet 9 I 4... 4 441 I 4 41... 1 141 4 44 94... H 101 4 40 4... g 40 4 44 Tt... 11 ID $44 ... I ...144 44 M... M Mil 9 40 44... tu w a. 14... It... 4... 1... I... I... It... I... 9... (. 1 VM4 $ 49 I.... 1.... 1... ir. 1.... 1.... 1..., 4... !.... $.... ....U4 .... 140 ....1104 ....1041 ....14 II.'.'.'. $ 9 9 94 9 94 9 94 4 91 9 49 ... II IM ... m 94 .J 404 -4 44 ..1104 I 44 ..10S4 4 HEiriRS. .. 44 9 44 1 .. 114 9 14 1 BULLS. .. 99 9 44 1 , ..110 1 44 I ..140 $ 14 1 C ALT En. A. ...1044 ...1111 ...1114 ...144 ...1141 ...1101 ...1104 ...1444 ... 971 ... 9U ... 171 ... 114 ...1044 ...1014 ...144 ... 44 Pf. t II 9 94 4 41 4 14 4 44 6 44 4 4 4 4 4T I 9 I 49 9 4 I I 44 9 4B 9 14 9 14 ...1014 ...14W ...1044 4 14 4 l ' 4 4 944 4 14 4 m 6 4 14 4 44 ' 4 114 4 94 94 4 94 1 ,. IM 4 44 to 4 K 4 141 I M 144 4 44 1 let $ 44 110 4 e STOCK EH 3 AND FEEDERS. T74 9 4 14 411 4 4 144 4 14 4 107 $ M WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 1$ cow.. v. 1074 cow 966 cows 490 4 cow.. 27 ealves, 1 bull.. 1 cow... I heifer... 674 1 00 w 1140 1 ow M0 I cow 90 COWS 901 4 tockern, Sol . 907 . 240 .1CU6 .1010 4 00 t 00 146 as J 40 trs....l3S4 12 eteer.. .11 1 eow 1070 1 eow 1110 SOUTH feeder.. 782 $ T5 22 feeder.. V4 4 $0 bull ano 1 so feeder... 4 10 $ CO feeders..''-' I 84 22 feeders.. lvi 2 feeder.. M W. R 1 bull 11 1 eow to I eow 5t4 8. E 1 bull SM 1 cow 900 ft row 974 14 fdr.. 445 $ 00 t 10 t 25 1 90 400 2 40 2 85 44 16 85 00 25 WTOMINO. 4 cow 1104 1 eow liiO I cow 1004 1 feeder... 490 1 bull 130 1 cow 930 t heifers... S0 1 heifer.... 700 1 eow 8f0 I eow M 1 eow 1000 T cow M7 14 tr....!2f $ cows 944 1 eow 1090 DAKOTA. . 1 feeder... 47S 11 feeders. .104 I feeder.. 990 17 feeder.. liA$ feeder... 90 feeder. .110$ IS feeders.. Un Wood Nebraska. ieow 860 cows lout 1 75 I. W I 76 f 75 Wsleb-Nebraaka. 2 26 t bull 1414 2 60 10 cow sit 2 75 I heifer... 711 $ 96 4 feeders . 434 J. U. CrMwU-fVr. too t 40 2 40 I 90 K ios t 85 8 40 100 IS tit too 4 05 ' I 75 l 4 44 4 at 174 t 6 is IV4 M steer... .1110 10 steer. ...11.1 4 steer.. ,.lt0 t Steers..,. ( I steer.. ..inert t ters ...tom 4 28 4 10 4 15 1 25 4 TO 2 00 tte i t I teeT....1110 teem.. ..111 4 steers.. ..I"! $ steers. ...lni 1 steer 10W t 75 2 90 I 90 4 95 I 60 Co. Wyoming. I cows aTl 42 feeder. .1044 t W 4 45 4 t 40 I 40 The Tolland IOI row..,. 944 $ 44 44 cow 414 141 Th Tolland Co. Wyoming. 58 tera..,.10ns 4 25 Prundage Bro Wyo. 1 steers... I 4 75 1 er 1170 4 teer....1178 4 06 T cow 107 2 cow looo 2 75 Mlddl Fork Co. Wyo. $2 cows it $ $0 7 cows 105 41 steer. ...1169 4 20 H. P. rtukerdyke South Dakota. 17 feeder. .1067 4 50 JHOG.8 The recelpta of hog th heaviest of any dsy since June 29. 2f2 car being reported In. Thla big run would eem to lndlct that the country 1 com ing to th conclusion that hogs are going still lower and prefer to take present prices te waiting until later. Ruvers st sited out thl morning with tins determination to bresk the market still further and they were materially aided In their effort bv th liberal receipt. A a result the market w lowr right from the outlet, and while seller mad quite an effort to tem the tide, they were coin- Selled to rive In and let their hogs go at a ecllne. While a good many hog did not look over 6c lower, the general market would have to be quoted aa fully 64jloc lower, and not especially actlv at the de cline. The decline wss. If anything, the heaviest n the top hogs, that Is, on th good light weights. It will be noted from the ale below that very few light hogs even touched $4.09, wheress yesterdsy a good mspv load sold at and above that price. Another thing that will be noted from the sales Is that price on th different grde of bog wer cloer together than has been the rule for some little time hnck; In other words, sale were more closely bunched. In considering ,thl market It would b well to bear la mind that prlcee st this point are still right cioee up to Chicago. nepreeeniauv sniee; Ke. 44. 44. 41. 41. 11. 70. 41. 40. 19. 4. 94. 44. 44. 44. ii 40. 44. 41 41. 141. 41.. 44.. A. ....14 ....441 ....111 ....177 ....401 ....M ....HI ....401 ....141 ....lit Bu. No. 14... 41... 44... II... 71... T... II... Tt... lat HI 171 934 ttt 10 Ml rsi 114 tli Ill Ml 44.. .......44 44 14 M 444 11 144 41 lit 4 144 II t0 44 Ml 14 941 41 14 44 144 II ...Ml 44 144 44... ,...t4 44..I Ml ..144 44... 14... 14... 40... 11... 1... .141 ..921 1 ..141 ..910 ,..114 4ft 14 11 14.... 44 44...., 41 14 14.... 4.... 44.... 41.... 74.... 14.... 14.... 44 44.... 41.... 41.... 44.... 14.... 11.... ' 41.... T4.... Tt.... 41.... 74.... 14.... 44.... 47.... 44..,. 71.... 94.... 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SHEEP A noted yesterdsy market was rather slow so far aa fat wether and lamb were concerned and yet the most of the receipts, large aa they were, were cleaned up before the close. This morning there wa another liberal run and the market again opened slow on fat stuff. This was due In part to un favorable reports from other market points, which made packers a little cautious, and In part du to th fact that a considerable proportion-of the receipts did not arrive at the yard until lat In the forenoon. Thl almost always make a slow market, as there la a natural disposition on the part of packers to wait until everything la In before making selection. While th trade waa alow, a noted above, packer kept picking around and such stuff as they wanted they paid Just about ateady price for. Thu th Rhea Brother' Montana wether old at $6, the same a yesterday. Th fact that eastern market are breaking be unmistakably created a rather weak feeling In the market for fat sheep and lamb, even though price do not show much Chang as yet. Th market on feeders wa actlv and fully 'teady-and seller found very little difficulty in disposing, of anything deslr abl to a feeder buyer. In fact the feeder buyer wer the main aupport of the mar ket and anything that they could uae old at very satisfactory prlcea. One big string of thirteen car of Wyoming wether sold to a feeder buyer at $4.80. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice spring lamb, $4.76 7.40; fair to good prlng lambs, $4.86474.76; good to cholc yearlings, 14.60 4.00; fair to good year lings, $5.26 06.60; good to Choioe wethers, 44 (&Q6.00; fair to good wethers, $4400 4.T5; good to choice ewes, $1.2004.80; fair to good ewes, $1.40 4. 20. Quotation on feeder: Lamb, $5.7$ 9 4.85: yearling. $6.00 5 40; wether. $4.60 4.76: ewe. $2.6004.25. Renreaentatlva sales: Noj I Wyoming buck .... 52 Wyoming wether . $15 Wyoming we .... 1 Wyoming ewe ..... 482 Wyoming wether 247 Wyoming wether 240 Wyoming wether 241 Wyoming wether 240 Wyoming wether 460 Wyoming wether 1 native wether t native ew and wi 4 natlv cull lamb.. 20$ native yearling ... 21 natlv yearling ... i natlv yearling .... natlv lamb ,. 59 natlv lamb ...... . t natlv lamb 408 Idaho lamb U Idaho lamb 404 Idaho lamb 501 Wyoming awe .... lit Idaho- ewe 414 Montana wethers . 124 Montana wether . 65 Wyoming wether . 7 Idaho bucks 196 Idaho cull. lamb.. ' Ave. Pr. .... 10 2 00, .... 94 4 10 ,... 108 4 60 ,... 102 4 60 5 4 75 .... 92 4 76 M 4 74 94 4 75 .... 94 4 76 .... 96 4 75 .... 120 I 00 ,...112 100 .... 65 5 25 .... 78 5 85 .... 8 t6 .... 90 I 86 7 8 76 48 4 75 .... 70 $75 .... 74 J 00 .... 76 00 .... T4 TOO .... 104 . 4 45 .... 109 4 45 ....lit too ,...112 fOO ....104 tOO .... 67 4 00 .... 64 4 24 dlsn steer. 52.fl0O6.25; Cows and heifer. $M,0K4JtMV HOOS Receipt. 4.R00 head; market, steady; pigs and lights, $A rvfl I: per hern $V7Mi10; butcher and beet heavy, $A.0isJ SHE IT.P AND LAMR!t-Recetpt. 4,f head: market, steady; native mutton. 49 0$ 4Tn; lamb. $4001 7 00: cull and buck, $1.60ti 00; stocker. $160416.50. Stoek la light. Receipts of live stock at th Big princi pal western markets reaterd ay : cattle. Hog, uneep ... s.iv CHICAOO LITB STOCK MARKET Cattl StrragfwHaar Slaw ta riv Coats Higher Akeep Steady. CHICAOO.' Aug. 14. CATTLE Reoelpta, 4,500 hsd; market strong; common to prim steer. $2.764jr.75: cows, $2.8604.70; heifers, $2.oeje.86; bull. $2.0OQ4.6O: calve, $3.0037.00; BtocKer ana reeaer. ix nuajt.. HOOS Receipt. 15,000 head; light to higher, other alow; choice to prime heavy, $6.&yd.0t; medium to good heavy. $5.fi4.9J; butcher-weights, $4.0ff4.20; good to cholc heavy mixed. $6 $rtff4 00; packing, $5 60"OS.60; pigs, $5 60S4 10. 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, sorry) head; market steady; sheep, $4.2K14.7t; yearling, $6.003 4.35; lamb. $4 0097.86. Kaaaaa City I.lv Stack Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Aug. 1 4. -CATTLE Receipt. 14,000 head. Including 1,000 south ern; market, steady to strong; top, $4.90; cholc axport and dressed beef eteer. 2Svt 4.20; fair to good. 14. 0n3S, 40; western fed Steers, 52.50dl4.00t stacker and feeder, $2.50 C-4 00; southern steers. $2.40774.26; southern cow. $2.or0 25: native cow. $lfo4 25; natlv heifers, $2 .00416.00; bulla, $2.0002.8); calve, $2.60436.75. HOOB Recelpta, t.soo head; market, teady to weak; top, $410; bulk of Bales, 9C604.0t; heavy. $6 763.6; packer. $6.90 4.06: lights, $4 984.10; nigs. 9s oOr76.7$. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1500 head; market, ateady to active; lamb, $4 00 07.60: heep and yearling. $4.6084. 40; weal, em fad yearlings, $6.0u&4.00; wentsrn fed sheep, $4.26436.26; stockers and feeder. $2.76 454.00: 1 St. Joseph Live Stack Msrket. , ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 14. CATTLE Re ceipt. $.147 bead. Market steady to weak: natives. $4 5043410; cows and heifers, $1,600) 6.00; stacker and feeders, nOOcHU. HOOS Receipts. 7.900 head. Market was teady to te lower: light, $t.8f4410; me dium nd .heavy. $4.804 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recei ttt. t.130 head. Mrkt steady to weak; Utah lambs, $7.26. 1 1 1 .ii. , Hoax City Uis Staek Mark!. SIOUX CITT. la., Aug. li-tSpeclsl Tsl rrsm ) C A TTI.B Receipts, 400 head; mar. ket 10c higher; stockers, ateady: beeves, $4 onf(x): cows, bulls and mixed, C.top4 : stockers and feeder, $1,0044.00; ealve and yearling, tt tB 4. w. HOOi Receipts, 44) head; market 6 Hlher.MlUag St $5.4t4.00. bulk ( sal, ; : j C Vmmtm Live Staak Market. ST. LOTMS. Mo., Aug. 14. CATTI-E Re celpta. 4.0U0 head. Including 2.400 Texan; market, natives, strong: Texan, ateady; natlv shipping aaa export steers. $4 9 4 16; dressed beef end butcher steers, $1.40 fti.75; steer under 1.000 lbs, $30094.60; Stockers end feeder. 42(10434.40: rows and heifers. 414-41 . canners. $1 OrnSl.Tt: bulla. H Jtxft-tOOi etJv, fl.0utj4.2t, Ttxaa and la- South Omaha 8lotix City .. Kanoaa city St. Joseph ... St. Louis .... Chlctgo Total "0 , 14,000 . $.147 . 4.000 . 4.60O .. 11.247 I4 6 4,ivi An0 7 t.wo 15.000 66,100 27.44 lAOt 4.' 20. Ota) OMAHA WHOI.KSALH MARKJST. Staple aasl Paaey rredmee. EOGS-Rlrceipt, liberal: freah toek, 140. LIVR rOt'LTHT-Hena. SHSJlOe; roost ers, 5c: turkeys. Utjltc,; ducks, Jc; pring chickens, la-ilic per lb. BCTTKR Packing etock, lto; cholo fancy dairy. lKlltc: creamery. 114J11HO. HAT Prlc quoted by Omaha Peed eom pany. Choice upland, $8 60; medium, $4.00 coarse, t7.r4i8.00. Rye straw, $i.0. BRAN Per ton, $lo.O0. VEUETABL.BS. TOMATOES-llom grown. pr basket of tt lb., 60c . WAX BEANS-Per mrkt basket 4 about 16 lb., 50c. TfRNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS Par bu. cft1.00. LF.AF LETTUCE Hothouse, par doa. head. 90c. CBI.ERT Per 00., too. CUCUMBERS Horn growa, per So, 26c. ONIONS Home grown, 2Ho Pr lb. ORKKN ONIONS Per dwS bunohe. tOe. R A DIBH ES Per do, bunch, 150. FOTATOES-Psr bu.. 45c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.85; No. X ttTt. LIMA BEANS Per Ib. 6Vo. QKKK.N PEPPERS Per nrkt bakt VROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Valenclaa. all sues, $6.60. LEMONS-Umonlera, extra fancy, 944 site. $7.60; 3a) sise, $;.7&; $40 slse, $6.04; other brrtnOH, $1.00 less. BANANAS Per medium-! bunch. tl.3tf2.26; lumbo. $2 oOfjl.OO. FRUITS. PEACHES Tellow freeetone. $110; Ml sourl, per o-banket crate; $1.00; California Elbertae, per, box, $1.00. PLtM-iViifornls, $1.50431.75," PEAKS-Bartlett, per box, $1154LtO. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., 1C, or About 201 36c each. CANTELOUPES Colorado and Arlsona, per crat tstandard). $2.60: poni, $160. CUT BKKF PRICKS. No. 1 rib. 12c; No. 2 ribs, luc; No. t rlba, 6c; 'No. 1 loin, 16; NO. t lota, llc: No. t loin, 4c: No. 1 ehuck, so; No. I chuck, 4a; No. I cltuck, 8c; No. 1 round, tct No. t round, 7c; No. 1 round, 6e; No. 1 plat, lc; No. I plat. 2c; No. I plat, to. MIBCKLLAN1UOUB. CIDER Per keg, $2.76. per bbl, $4.71 HONEY New, per 24 lb.. $3.4. CHEESE Swiss, .new, 14oi Wtaaonsla brick, 13V-14C1 Wisconsin llmbergar, l$o twin. laShc; young Americana, 14o. Sl'QAR Unuiulated cane, to bbl., $4. Ml granulated cane, in sack, $5.81; granulated beet, In sacks, $6.21. BYRUP-In bbla, tTo pr gal. 1 In cs, t 10-lb. cans, $1.70; esses, a 6-lb. can, 41.40; cases. 24 2-lb. cans, $1.85. ' COFFEE Roaated. No. 85, IStr per lb I No. . 20Hc per lb.; NO. 2S, 18H Pf ib.S No. 20, I6H0 per lb. I No. 21. 12A per lb. NUiB Walnut. No. 1, oft shell, new crop, per lb., lc; hard hell, - per lb., 14v. Pecan, large, per lb., 14c: small, per lb., 12c. Chill walnuta, per lb., lUVpo, Almond, soft sheHs, per lb., 17; har4 shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanat. $400 par aaaf of 100. CURED FISH Family whlteflah, par quarter bbl., 100 lbs.. $400: Norway mack erel, No. 1. 2 00; No. 2, 124.00; No. $. $30.00; Irish, No. 2, $14 00; herring. In bbl.. 204 lb, each, Norway, 4k. $12 00: Norwty 2k, $U.00 Holland, mixed, ill. 00; Holland herring, la kegs, milker, 80c; kegs, mlxsd. 70a. CANNED UOOD-Corn. taniard west ern, 66BtXc; Maine. $1.15. Tomato, t-ln can. $1.06421.40; t-lb. v74c$l.oo. Plnaap- Ele. grstetl. 2-lb., 1106431.90: alloed. 81.91X9 20: gallon apple, fancy, $2 00; California pricots, $f7tlvitOO; pear. 11.74412.10; peach, fancy, $1.75452.401 H C. peclie. $1.004514. Alaska salmon, red, $126; fancy Chinook, P., $2.10; fancy sockeye. F $1 .; sardine. Vh oil, $2.50: H mustard, $J aOfll lO. Sweet po ts toe a, Al.lBT71.26: sauerkraut, tl.OO; puma kin. SOctni.OO; wax bean. 2-lb., 75Boo lima beana, t-lb., 75cO$l.U; spinaeh, il.Ut cheap I"' .''D nci "tT. "6 90c; fanoy, ''HIDES' AND TALLOW-Oraen alte4. No. 1. 1214c; No. 2, llHc: full hide. Hi4Vct freen 'Mes. No, 1. 10c; No X tc; hers. 1.6092 -:; hep pelt. tOcfttLtS. Tallow, No. I, 4c: No. , tc. wuuLr rar id., l&sz&o. . . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, 8. Louise Brunett to Henry L. Tukr, lota 41 and 42, block 1, Saunders it ' Hlmebaugh' 1,400 South Omaha Land Co. to Btaahaus lanssalky, lot 4, block HI, South Omaha tot George W. Brla-gs and wife to Wm. Coulter and wife, lot t, Haas subdlv. 1,200 Carl J. Bergqulst to Charles H. Qatton lot 7, block 1, Lake View 1,160 Frederick R. Whtiaker and wife t Anna 8. Kalal, lot 4, block t. Forest . Hill 1,509 Geo. C. Metcalf and wife to I. I. Dunn, et al. Iota 41 and 42, Windsor Place v..... t.409 Fred B. Hood and wlf to Frank B. BUM, W68 ft. lot 11 and It, block 24. , S. Omaha v... t.Etj Isabella A. Relchenberg to Alfred . Sorenson, lot 10, block t. Reed s 4th 1004 Alice May Haarwarm and husband to Antonla Wrd, 47 ft. lot 4, block; f Improvement A sen. Add 1,504) Charles S. Hayward and wife to Frank C. Hayward, lot 18, block 10, Hans corn Place 1 Mary Svaclna Rarta and husband to Chaa. F. Kuncl. lot t. , block . 4, Kountie 8rd t.OOn Mvrtle E. Jackson to Ella F. Cum mins, lot 6. block 14 Patrick 2nd .. 1 Edward W. Homan to Adam Kundert, lot 2, ubdlr. lot t, Olae s 900 Total August 14 .$J4,0Ot AMERICAN GUARANTY CO. of CbleagO, UstabUaksA It. FBIPtSICK M STStLg. rvooldaat. CHARLRS U FVAST. Via Froaleest. IXWI8 W. rrTTHBA, SeeeetaJT. . JAMBA 1 glOALOW, Trssserer, .. OATTTAXi .... 904V04,0 Burplns an4 VatUrldad Ft-eat . . . e fSTT,44oV4l AJviuaee roar Ola at ! pon. ObllgaUoasi lot Th perment ef the prlselpal ef bead. ti. Mvni ml interaat en honda le Tha redemptlo ot eorpoenle stork 4th Th parntant of aivioesna o kl. areterred StOCK. It also perlorsM Ih following III rllenti: ., Flrel-Seesre th er4ee t rosnrtshe trust oompanr U not as maioo tor the eoae holflers aa4 te eertlff te the '' et tha honda ' Aeeoad Prsparoi th aeeasary 4m4 ( trust Is eenformltr ellh th raeelrsiasi M the trustee. Third Ha tha kond s4 sou pons ae Brav4 or lithographed, saying Mate Safer th o SI os re of tha corporation ready for enoestles. Foarth Attend to all tha details ef as Issue of henda, relieving the efhers of 4a aanoranc Incidental theeeto. - - FII4h Fnrnlshas sngrave4 er lUkagraphog eentAcntes ef atook hearing proper enaore. nsnt of guarnmr readr for ssesaaso. Sixth Prepares and eubaatta th Ssesa of seeeaaary anotlons and resolutions to ho pass hr the stockholders an dimeters as ether viae superviae all work la ear avaaaar si fseting th legality of lb lassasns at Us aorurttlea. - Correopondanes Invito, falser lews aelletkaa. Creasral OfBeea, 1T1 X Sail sVtreet, Ck 147. Murxvo) AJro lariivsTmtAX wtwtMM BOVOIT Al SOLS. Befor buying or celling any stock Scur our quotation. Vt 8f Sttke4 to prior sal. Taylor Mountain (Colorado) want bid and offering. American DeFort Wireless (com). Ill Con. Jefferson Oold and Copp 11 Oolden Treaaur Placer 1 Idaho) ..... .WW Merganthaler Basket ItVtS Mogul Preferred, tB.-H ) .T4 beara, Roebuck, Preferred .......... SSS.M Sea, Roebuck, Common. .......... .$oA.O Standard Con. (Oregon) 14 W Taylor Mountain iC'cio). Ws want to buy U. 8. Graphite Preferred , TM STOOXa WAJTTS9. Offer us any atock or bond you have for aal. Vv want Taylor Mountain, Arlsona-Colorado Copper Belt. Night hewk. Standard Consolidated, Coronado Oold, Bonora Bonansa. Merganthsvler Basket And Script. A mason Oold, Oreat Western Henderson). Sanltot ChemtoeJ. Columbus Consolidated (B. H.), HabbAs-A-Elllolt. German Amarlcan Coffee. MASK T. I.0AJsVD Sj OO. eTOCIC BROKE R8, 1201 StouA Kabaai( Bldtv, CtacAaio. t