TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 190(1 r GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wfcot Down EatI; Up Acaia on, fkort 4bbWMsbbb, FOREIGNERS CONTINUE. TO REDUCE BIDS Deaaeetle mm 4 Earepeaa Bltoatlea Feearable te Btfii Septet) ber Corm Beatea Dwt Nearly a Cent Cask Market Weak. OMAIIA. Aug. 11 IK. The September htt option was oft early, selling He lower on the wttkntii In th southwest, but after a certain amount of selling the aoorta began to cover ana price went to about yester day eloee. The news favored the beat. Foreign crop report were favorable and cable were lower. Export bualnea waa low and again bid from foreigner war reduced. Receipt rer heavy, though c ceptance from first hand are eald to have been light. 1 ha nortnwest market, which - -fvyvrxm inti ina eariy t Pr,n wheat would bo heavy. iPAirr,e.1 ta "ported large and of excellent quality. Option trade la light. J? corn al September nearly a a??.. ilir r reinforced by many ItX? ? who tiav ao far been on th other t'S buJ Wb-Oo llea have been changed :-00nllnue1 V prospects for a large crop. Deferred futurea sympathised In a ur' Over the country generally ac ceptance ara aald to be Increasing and a 't.tr movement 1 expected oon. The - iraex, vii weak. Primary wheat receipt were KM. 000 bueh i end shipments l&s.oo buahel, against reee pta laat year of 472,000 bushels and anlpment of 434,000 bushel. Corn receipt were 414.0O0 buehel and hlpment 4.0i0 Bushels; agalnat recelpta laat year of 429.0(e) buahel and (hlpment of 412,000 buahel. K'.rnc' wer 21000 buahel wheat, .JS7vb?, nour -m buahel corn and 2,tX bushel oat. Uverpool closed HO! lower on wheat nd V,4JNd lower on corn. From the Record-Herald: "Despite laat week's ralna thrntierh ih. ... Indications yesterday that th movement of corn to market had begun. The gain wa not large enough to make a big show- um i n; no poini, out at Ul rata 01 Increase reported by receiver and caeh handler yesterday the effect will be very apparent at the terminal markete In an. other week. Corn recelpta at Chicago have been rurnlng under 100 ear average for the last week and receipts have been lea inan enipment tor th month to data. Predictions of a doubling of th dally ar rivals here within a week were freely mue yeaieraay. a local dealer aald: "Sep tember la the month of large recelpta in corn. I believe, with the present proapecte for the new crop, that the farmer will tak advantage of the premluma on the September delivery here to sell their old euro. Local range of optional Article. Open. High.) Low. Cloae.l T y Wheat-1 I Sept.... 3A Deo.... $A Corn I I I I 2TtAl 6A 6814A M 66i tA Rept... 5A Dec... A May... 40ai . . . i MA 4A MTiAi tHB 40t.A WTA A asked. B hid. Omaha Cask Sate. . WHEAT No. 2 hard, I car. 64c; No. 1 i car,. o. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard.'lMUc: No. I hard. C&Slc; No. 4 hard. I20tc; No. I spring, 38 :OP.N-NO. I yellow. 44 He: No. 1 white. wc; ro. s, tqrnG. OATS No. t mUed. 2f8ttKe; No. I white, ornate; rto. wnite, xvtfwo. t bye-No. t. net no. . tyo. . ( :' 1 ' Carlot Recelpta. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kanaaa City Minneapolis -. Omaha ....... Duluth SU Loul .... to lit lot It a T60 M 14 M Kt CHICAGO ORAIH AJtD PROTIglOKS Peatarea ef th Tradlaa; aad CteslasT Prlee oa Board ( Trade. CHICAOO, Aug. 11 Clear weather In the northwest waa one of the chief reeaona .for a decline, in wheat today which re tutted in the price touchlna- (he lowest point in several year, the September option selling at f,o. At th close September was off HO He Corn waa down HO He Oat showed a loss of He. Provisions were zc to tvc higher. r or the nrst time in over three year wheat In the local market sold under 70c. that price being shaded He on a few trades In the September option, made within the first hour of the session. The market waa . nflueneed by lower cablea and continued ssceiient weather tor harvesting in Mln . esota and the Dakotaa. After th first ilsplay of weaknesa the market held fairly iteady throughout the day. The cloae wax iteaay. September opened a shade to HO lower, at 70c to 70Hc. sold between Tc and 7OH0H0 and closed at 70Ho. Clearance of wheat and flour were eouaJ to H&.aOO bushel. Primary recelpta were t43,0u0 bushel. comnared with 7lnm) buahela for the corresponding time a year Minneapolis, ituiuu ana Chicago re ported receipt of 48 car agalnat 4M cara taat waea ana an car a year ago. . reriect weather for the growing crop cuu a weaa tone in me corn market during the greater part of the day. Caah house and pit trader sold freely. The otose waa rainy a i eaay, September opened HWHe lower at 4Ho to 4H. aold off to 4ao and closed at 4l(4gHo. Local receipt were M car with 45 car of contract grade. Oat were quiet and weak. September opened unchanged to He higher at lOHe to . etc, mtia an 10 avc ana Cioeea at tows. Local receipt were 18t ear. Provisions were firm. September pork closed 7 Ho higher at I4T.17H. -, Lrd waa P 2H at hj.. Rlba were SHe higher i n.w. Estlmatd reeliytfl for tomorrow? Wfe . 1TI cars; corn, 96 cart; oat a, )tf eaxi; hoc a, , WW IINU1, Th leading future ranged a follow: Article. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tti'r Wheat III I eept... twhitohjth m Deo.., May.. Den.. 'HiTTHtrHI TTHOHlTTHOH tHHl 4H 41 44H I8H H M'atl-H. "H eW May., .I44H046 4S tl Hl ual I ton! Bept...p)Hflll 0H aTt Dec !3fH 11 H Si May.. Pork Sept.. Jan.. Oct.. H IT M hJ WH IT H IT II U M TO I Tt t m 1 to t M IT 20 u u Ut7H UTH; IS su I TO I Tt 0 T W I M I Ti t M !W T M 0 I M I IT v t u . Nov... Jsn lttbs Sept. , Oct. Jan. tIJHl T 7 I ttH I TO 1I7H t T1U TITvJl t T7U T RH TMHl " No. 1 ' Cash quotation were aa follows- FLOrH Barely steady: winter patents. t3.tot.u; strsfghta, t3.tr6t); erring Susie uia, .hjo.oa kera, OliMitiO. .Vt H EAT No. 1 tBffTle: No, t red, tojp CORN-No. t. 4O60c; No. 1 yellow. eO 051. OATSNo. t lOHc: No. 2 white, UHfl BHc; No I white, lAfJBe, RYE No. 1 64c. ' , BARLEY Good feeding. I744tc; fair to 'choice malting, difpilc. SEEDS-No. 1 flax. I10TH; No, 1 north. western, tl.ll PROVISIONS-Short Mb aide (looae). 11 64It H. Mass pork, per bbl.. iiTKOti.1 Iard. per U lbs.. I Ti. Short clear side Following wer h recelpta ment of flour and grain) Flour, bbl. tl.109 .Wheat, bu. ...i 4.mo Corn, bu. ...a...... Il.ko Oata, bu 2d4 K) Rve. bu looo .'Barley, bu T.TaO an ahln. m no IM t" 111 O0 .TO On th Produoa atchann todav the Ki. ter market was firm; ereamerlen. lSH9c; dalrlea. 17$e. Eg, tdy; at mark, ease Included. 14lci flrt. WHc; prim frrts, le; extraa, lOHc. Cheeaa. UH? Peerta Hsikvi. PEOP.IA. Aug. lt-fniiM.rariionj. No. I yellow and No. 1 auHoi.No. 4. no grade. 4H. OATS Easy; No. I white. Ve: No. I White, lie. Ho No, 4 white, tkfjHa YF SUadjr; No. L Uc. rUlBKI-Oo the baaia of tLttv v RY LiverawMl Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 14. WH CAT Spot jemlnal; Ne. t lnter. le; futurea etaafy; September. o Kd; December. . ta sd: March, nominal. COHN-Spot Kaady; Asoerlcaa nixed. new. 4a TVd: American mixed, old. 4s VJ; turee ouiet: SeDtemLer. 4a td: December. 4 -d. SKW TURK . OE5FKAL MARKF.T wotatla ( the Day ta Varleea Conasaodltle. NEW TORK. lua It rtntTR Receipt. II 071 bbl.; exports. 10.218 bbls. Market was eaay and lower; Minnesota patent, llg 4 40; Minnesota bakers. Hiw; winter Patenta, UeOtjItt; winter straights. tl"0 ta; winter extraa, x.86i t; winter iow grade. l 7f,fi4 in. Rve flour, active: fair to good. 13 tvo4 75; choice to fancy, U.H3 100. CORNMEAle-Stesdy: fine white and yel low. ti JtfU6; ooaraa. Il.10tjl.ll. kiln dried. U fl1 10. rie Mominai; iso. I western, ko, c. New Tork. WHBAT Receipts, n,crt) bushel. Spot isrket steady; No. I red, TWkc. elevator! No. 2 red. Vc, t. e. b.,' afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, 4c.- t. o. b., afloat; No. t hard winter, 74.0. f. O. b., afloat. Option opened weak, became atnadler but later de veloped rurther weakneaa and eiosea Ho to e net lower as follow: May, ailec; Sep tember, 77Hc; December, SWfro. (.'URN Receipts, Zl.too bushel; export, 10 bushel. Spot market eaay: No. 1 6H elevator, and tee, f. o. b.. afloat; No. yellow, sic: No. I white. 7e. The option market waa weak on the bearish. Prloa Current report, fine weather and llquida-J tinn, closing to c net lower, fol low: September. Uc; December, eZc, OATS Kecelnta. 7&.01O bushels: export, 1028 bushel. Spot market steady; mixed oeta, K to n pounds. 17c: natural white, M to 13 pounds, tTVytrWHc; clipped white. i to tv pound, oihawvc. FEED Dull: anrlnc bran. I1AO0. August hlpment. Middling. $20.00, August ahlp- ment. HAT Quiet: ehlpolnc. 46tT78: gnod to choice, tocOtl.OS. HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice. IK, llfllfc-; 1904, nominal; old, nominal; racino cos et, imjd, iixpisc; iwv uc; oias. nominal, HIDES-Steadr: Oalreaton. to 76 lb . 20c; California, 21 to S pound, tic; lexa ory, Z4 to w pounds, ik. LEATHERV-RtMOr aCld. FVD7MC. PROVISIONS Beef, barely steady; fam ily, HOOTKau.OO; me, (va60i beef ham. il0f21W; packet, 2400(310.00; city extra India mes, llS.SOflKM. Cut meats, quiet; Pickled bellies, lldooau.OO; pickled shoulder. Vs.aVtts.T5; pickled ham. ifj.OOflJ SO. Lard teaay: western eteamen. w.rwai.iv; rennea, steady; continent, M ; South America, 110 00; compound, ruH3P7-'H- Pork, steady; family, til oAffll 00; short clear, $17 00 Oil 00; mess, $11.1541 M. 71 TAL.UOW steany; city iz per pug vi country (pkga. free). 4'eWc. RICE Steady; domestic, rair to extra. tHtfoc; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; atreet prices for extra creamery, SVsSttc; official prlcea, cream ery, common to extra, ITHSJHc; reno vated, common to extra, ltifiZOc; weatern factory, common to firsts, 11Ho; western first, ITHtflle. CHEF.SE Strong: tte. full creams. large and email fancy, llOHHe; srate to good, 101 Oil He: Inferior. 9Wf 10 He; skim, full to beat, tc EGOS Firm: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, J4tr.no: tai choice, 22tfi3c; state mixed extra, tag 23c; western flrsta, UOUHci weatern seconds. OULTRT Live. steadri weatern chicken. 14Hc; fowl, ltc; turkeys, lie. Dressed, firm; western spring cDicxens, 14 O ltc; turkeys, HO lie; fowl. 10 1IH& t. Latvia Oeaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11 WHEAT Lower; on track. No. 2 red. caah, 6'ff70Hc; No. 2 hard. 6ft71Hc; September, MHc, bid; De cember, 70c, bid. , CORN-Lower: on - track. .No. 2 cash. v$HO0c; September, 4Hc; December, 41Hc; pio, i wntte, uooiHO- r A fm T . AM .1. a win. a . tarn bar. Kc) Dacembar. &32c; No. 1 rma, tMOMe. Sr rttf O C .Amm M aMletlaa .mm.tm 47 IVU r mJ VTJ-aaAa g CU Wllllgl Ja II . w). 14.110110; extra fancy and straight. It ?G O4.io; clear steaoy, ii.ioci.oo. si:u rimotny, ateaay: ii.oovt.go, CORNMEAL Steady; 12.10. BRAN Dull;' Backed, east track, T4075C. HAT Steady: timothy. 112.6001100: prairie, tl.00Ol6.S0. litun cunun i uuo ii.ou. BAOOINO 1-1 c; hemp twine, Jlf. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: IIT.02H. Lard, higher; prime steam, tl.40. Dry salt meats, ateady; boxed extra Shorts, HIT Hi clear ribs, tt.lt H; short clear. it. 71. Bacon, steady; boxed extra eh lO.ltHi clear ribs, 10.I7H; abort clear, 10.10. POULTH T Steady;. ' chicken. 9Hc; springs, Uc; turkey, 12Hc; ducks,; I He; geese. Sc. , . BUTTER Steady;- creamery.- lMS2tMc: dairy, 17e?le. EQQe-rirm, 14HC. case count. Recelpta Shipment Flour, bbl..... ....... 1000 1000 Wheat, bu. 11.000 21000 Corn. bu. 202,000 78.000 Oat, bu. it.000 t.1,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, Aug. IS WHEAT fieo- t ember, 3Hc; December, MHc; May. Vto. Cash: No. t hard. 667Hc; No. t. tftJMTHc; No. t red, 7o. NO, I, 6&Ho. CORN September,- 4S'4c; December, t9c; May, t&Hc Cash: No. I mixed. 44H44Vc; No. I white, f7HPc; No. t, 47 He OATS-No. 1 white. ftiHe; No. 2 mixed. UHo. EGOS Firm; Kansas first. ITc; econd, 10c; extra, 18c. MAY Prairie 2Ec higher; choice timothy, tiO.60 11.00; cnoice prairid. iitteito. RYE Steady; BO0e. BUTTER Creamery. 2He; packing. 14Ho. tXKJS 17c. Receipts. Shipments. ..117.000 11.000 . . 74,000 'i.no i . . 11000 3,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu . . . Oata, bu Mlnneapolla Groin Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11 FLOl'R First patent. 4.0(84.10; econd patent. $3,860 t.M; first clear. t3 2fr&.45; second clear, tt.lOrl0. BRAN In bulk, 111604311.75. . (Superior Board of Trade quotatlona for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). Th range of prices, aa reported by F. D. Day t C., 110-U1 Board of Trade, was: Artlcle. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. eio. Yes y Wheat I May...75Hfl . 7ST Sept... iC . 70S Dec... 71 Hi Hi T1H Flax Sept... I ish 1 UH Oct.... I 10H IMi Nov... 1 10 1 104 7SH6H 70 n 1 ltH V10H 1 10H Mlnneapolla Caak Cloae Wheat: No. 1 hard. 75'ac; No. 1 northern. 74c; to arrive, 74c; No. I northern. 73Hc; to arrive, 7to: No. I, TOH4JTl4c; no. l durum, MHc; No. 2 durum, MHc. Corn: No. I yellow, SHc: No. S. 47tc. Oat: No. t white, tlUc; No. t. SNffe. Barley: S24S44C. Rye: 49.3 WSc. nax: nau. v y. Mllwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 11 WH EAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, T7fe'71c; No. 2 northern. 74u"76'Hc; September, 70Hc, bid. RYE-Dull; No. 1. sstjoSHe. BARLEY Dull; No. t 6UtfMe; ample, 40 r. CORN Steady;-No. 1 caah, 49HS&0C: Sep tember. 4g48He- Dnlntk Grain Market. DULUTH. . Aug. 14. WHEAT No. 1 northern, TIHc; September, 7lHc; December, TlHc OATS Oa track, Uc; new to arrive, Hc. ' , - Philadelphia Predaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11 BUTTER Unchanged; extra western creamery, Un. CHEEoE Firm and higher; New York full cream. HHltc Metal Market.' YORK, Aug. It METALS- NEW There waa a moderate advance iu tbe London tin market, with apot cloatng at Alio, lis and futurea at alki. LMX.a ... the acarclty et supplies available fop Immediate delivery render holder very arm la their view and the market I vary aervoua and difficult to gauge. B.c of 1 4 1.14 are heard, and tome holder are asking aa high aa 141.14. Future are eaay. Copper continues Arm In the Ic. . market, with lake auotad at tit. II U Il ia: alactrolvtlo at IH11UaTia.il' a...i (eating at tl!04ll le. The ix,nd.n market wa a had higher with apot quoiea at aa lis a ana ruturee at ,I4 ise. i pare was no change la the marki I I or ieaa. witn SDOt auoted al 1.11 in th.. local market and at ill U London epeiur atao was unrnangea In ooth mar- ilni lad l?,V0i i1 rW ". c,i''. B ' ,n London. Iron WM.i?WV.V,r,ir Wa,lV.,t,?4:1 -mirr quoted 41 III Id and Clevelaod warr.,. at a. Lx-Auy ine market reports active and firm. No. 1 foundry nor7h-r U auotad at lliTldtlOfto: K 4 ru aerthe u at 111 2I It 10: No. I founjry aoutrtern at lll.lJ0H7a and Ne. 2 foundry southern at tlt.06Olt.tl. ST. LOUIS, Aug. II METALS 11 strong It.tt 9 It (Hi spelter. Arm. I1M 9t t.!!?!' ... ' 7?H WH tH 60 7ih nn 1 13, 1U 1 io i ioh 1 10 1 ion NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Union Taoifio and Southern Psoifis tb Center ef an Dxcitinc T)mj. EXPECTED DIVIDENDS NOT ANNOUNCED Heavy Realising Follow aad Cloae I lasettled aad Irregalar Rate for Call loaa la Higher. I NEW YORK. Aug. 11-Wall street spent a day of feverish Impatience In the ex pectation of aeelng the solution of the rid dle of the excited speculation In Union Pa cific and Southern Pacific. Tbe excite ment continued at high pitch In those stock. It waa initiated by the delaya In the assembling of the authorities having the decision of the question of dividends on the two stocks. A IK I tne usual hour of the assembling of the committee, the dealing on the Stock Exchange seemed approaching a culmination a that time drew near. The delay was explained a being due to the attendance of the mem ber upon a funeral. Other explanation were forthcoming a th delay waa pro longed. The .day paaeed without a solu tion of the riddle. The uniformed specu lative following of the buying of the stock wn somewhat dated by this course of pro cedure. The movement of the etocka, how ever, showed but alight effect from thl condition of uiraettlement. Their uatatned strength was attributed to a conviction that a decision of the dividends to be paid had been arrived at, although th announce ment was withheld. The market fell Into intense dullneea during the mid-day period. Speculative feeling continued at a high tension, however, In the mood of uncer tainty a to what the action of the market would be after the expected good new wa out. Confidence In the action to be taken wa too strong to allow much room tor Influence on any acattered skepticism. But on the aubject of how th market would act If speculative hope were all fulfilled there wa great diversity of opinion. Hence the mid-session halt in th trading and the sagging tendency of price. The action of the money market wa a steady ing influence on any disposition to run Into speculative exces. The average rate for call loans during the day waa higher than yesterday In plte of om substantial re- lenlshment of looal money supplies. Th argest part of thla waa shown In the pay ment by the sub-treasury of 12,110,000 trans ferred by telegraph from San Francisco and which waa on account of Australian gold, a consignment of which wa received in San Francisco on Tuesday. Regular-sub-treasury operations also are yielding something to the banks with the month' pension payments running at the flood tide. On the other hand, the deposit of Il.000.0u0 at the sub-treasury for telegraphic trans fer to St. Louis waa of seneattonal effect aa a distinct evidence (f the force of the harvesting demanda which may be counted upon to lake many million out of New York when once It I under wy. The fig ure of the foreign trade for July were not reassuring on the exci.ange altuation although the future movement of the crop Is largely dependent upon to move gold In thl direction. The expansion of up wards of 122.000,000 In the value of July Imports and the relatively small growth In exports leave the excess value of ex ports for th month only W.92S.960 aa com pared with I23.417.81S In July of last year. The strength In Pennsylvania made an active market for the convertible bonds of which large holding were left, In the hand of the syndicate when it was dissolved. The reaction In prices which followed th announcement that no dividend - action would be reported from the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific meetings waa resisted. The view was apparently taken that the- stocKa were in a stronger position wun the mystery still on than If formal an nouncement of dividend action had been made. The action of th St. Paul direc tor In offering th 128,000,000 of treasury stock to stockholders at par thus confirms a long standing expectation encouraged con fidence In the dividend hopes on the Pa clflca. There waa heavy realising just at the last In Southern Pacific and the closing was In consequence unsettled and IrreguUr. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par ' value 1X350.000. United State bond were t all unchanged on call. The following are the quotation on tnn dtock exchange; emiae. nw vw. . 140 Adama Express Amalgamated Copper .1M.II00 10Mt 1"6T . 1.400 H IM n 100 :sst 0 I 73 M 41 44 111 154 114 IM 100 IU 14 100 141 American c. at T Am. C. A r. pfd , Americas Cotton Oll..vrJ. Am. Cotton Oil pM American Expreaa Amartcen K. A 1 pfd American Ice. eerurlilea...., Amartcen Llnaead Oil Am. Llneeed Oil pfd American Loeoraotlve Am. Locomotive pfd Americas 8. A R Am. S. A R. sfd Aaiartcan Bugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchleo , Atchlaon pfd Atlantlo Coast Une Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt Canadian Pacific Central of Now Jereey Chaaapaaka A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W Chicago, M. A St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. C. C. A St. L Colorado y. A I Colorado. A Souther u. Celfi. A So. let pfd Colo. A So. M pfd Coneolldaled Oaa ., Corn Producta. rfg 1.109 71 TI t.too 400 14.1)0 10 111 44 lit H3 117 144 141 147 44 100 IMS ino HI 100 117 ioe ioi 11. ana in 14,400 44 100 10044 17.100 11 111 114U. at 11.40O II 1,700 144 74 144 'ioii ii t4 ,141 7at ixa i, 1.401) 100 1,100 a. 700 41 11 111 140 10 gdi ixtu 1.40 10. too 1,100 100 H 44 17 70 iii ii 'iH MO "ii" aA 174 10 400 111 100 11 00 71 104 110 "in 'u" lit 14 14 114 409 4 40 4 7 10 141 in 174 14 44 41 a II 41 144 . 11 4 ISO 144 44 M 19 14 41 141 49 44 44 1M 40 Ii H 42 47 117 111 1 9 s H U 4 14 n 1" IMk lose 40 141 44 114 14 44 101 41 loa n 104 10 41 104 140 Corn Producta pfd Dataware A H uriaon Delaware, L. A W Danvar A R. O O. A R. O. pfd Dietitian' Securities Brie Brie lat pfd Erie M pfd General Electric Hocking Valley, aeked Illlnolo Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Int. Pump pfd A Iowa Central Iowa Central sfd Kanaaa City souther Kanaaa City Be. pld Loularllla A Neehelll Mexican Central Mlnneapolla A St. L M., X. P. A S. S. M M., St. P. A S. i. M. pfd. Mlaanurl Pacific Mlaiwurl, K A T M., K. A T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. et M. pfd New York Central New York. O. A W Norfolk A Weetera Norfolk A W. pfd North A marl can Paollc Mail , Pennaylvanla People' a Oaa o - a a. i. so T.IO0 oo 404 l.KW '"too 1,900 iiiioo (09 109 loo l.mo 1.409 l.luO 100 400. I 44 71 11 170 iii i 'ii" 4 W II II 44 144 li H 41 10 1U iii i to 44 11 II 7 II 144 II 44 iii 44 44$ 14 41 140 47 H 'ii 17 117 104 171 4.10 M 4.409 14 1.41 1.404 4O0 1.109 409 1,409 'iicoi 4.700 lll.40 11 K 41 141 44 M 'iii, ii hi ! Preeead Steel Cat.......... 400 41 U Prvaacd e. c'. pld Pullman Palace Car Raaelng Reading lat pfd. aeked.... Reading Id pfd., Republic Steal Repuklle Staal pfd Rock Ialand Ce Rock Ulead Co. pfd St. L 4 I. f H pfd at. Louie South weeter.... 140 140 n.tO 144 111 TO 109 1.400 44 M4 44 'i7 41 III 7 iii 14 II 41 141 44 19 14 41 44 'ii'" 41 114 17 iii" 44 m H 141 44 St. Louis S. W. pfd..-. Southern Peclao Bo. PaelSe sfd 109 ....I7I.HH) .... 109 .... 1.409 '"ioi 909 .... 409 .... 1100 ... .17.40 Southern Railway So. Hallway pfd Tenaeeaee C A I Texas A Pmclse T . St. L. A W T , St. L. A W. pfd I'alea PeclSe tales Pec Ida pfd I'elted Statae Eaprees..., United Statae Realty United Statae Rubber.... U. S. Rubber pfd United Statae Steal V S. Staal pfd Va -Carolina C hemical .. 1 44 409 101 44 104 41 144 4110 41 11.109 14 : Va. -Carolina Cheat pfd.. Wabei . Waaeah pfd Welle-Parso Express ... Wcatlnghouae Eleetrls .. Waaler Unlea Wkeaitag A U g iseonele Central Tie Cealral pfd Nerteers Paclaa I Ceetral Leather 09 a . K-0 Iu9 09 144 41 14 149 n 14 11 la 14 404 409' 14 41 ai 01 too km tta k A I Central Leather p Cealral Leather pfd - m .. , a 109 lot oi lot 14 M 4 hi I loae-heVeld ileal ! iJZImZLu; JoiTIiorSul! iti ITi io Hi 1 41 17 40 14 L 111, 44 share 11 44 744. i TeuU sales (ar Ua du Forelga Flaaaelal. LONDON. Aug Jl-Monev waa i. t... ' I 25d riteTwe'r ea.r'todl Discount wer ateadv Tr.Ti7J 7. 8tk ..eluan?. d.?elSped "am.1 frreiu! I Urlty. Th. recen " rlae rSaTS'S! i,,. particularly la home rail, h.il ..?. of diaV monVy caud a aii.kt eitriiFr "i "l".r lr?ryr,ua- ' 4atback In consols. The good bsnk Statement ena. ever, checked the decline. Americana opened firm. I'nlon Pacific and Southern Pacific were feature In th forenoon oa dividend anticipation, and other issue quietly ad. vaaced to a fraction over parity la sym pathy. Later Wall street wa responsible for a further ln-.provement and the marktt closed firm. Cof per shares were steady, especially- Boetoti lend Mtntart. Foreigners were otiletlv steady. Russians eased near the close. Imperial Japanese as of 1i4 were quoted at Ve. The stock exchange will clr-e Saturday, August 1. PARIS. Aug. II Price on the bourse today were very firm. Russian wer well maintained, the news from Russia not hsr Ing any Influence on the market. Russian bonds of 1904 were quoted at 470.00. PERIJN, Aug. 14 Trading on th bourse today was Irregular, Iron share rising up on the American market report whlie Rus sians were lower upon the declaration of martial law in the Caucasus. Pennsyl vania wa higher. 'Hew Yerh Money Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 1.-MONET-On call, firm. Ifll per cent; ruling rsta. 3 per cent; closing bid, SH Pr cent; offered at 4 per cent; tlm loan, very strong; sixty days, I per rent; ninety days, 6&6H Pr cent; six months, Wfi per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER SHO per cent STERLING EXCHANGE - Steady at t4 A47a for demand and at I4.M90B4 .M9S for elxtv-dav bills: rested rates. 4.Sru,T4 R3 and M.bGHOI M; commercial bill. 14. 81 SO 4.MH. SILVER Bar. WHc: Mex can dollar. R0c. bonds Government, teady; railroad, ir regular, i Quotations on were follows i -New fork bond today V. . raf. la. tt 104 Japan 4a, td sari do oeusen ... lSl do 4a clfa MS "4 V. g. la. erg l'Sl do 4Sa ette . ... 1 ... 1 ...low ...161V, ... t4 ... II ... MH ...loo ... M 4s. at ... 91 ...1M ...108 ... 74 .-100H ... M ..iom, ke..U4 ...100 4a. Ii l... 71 ... M ... II do coupon ...10JSI do Id series. V. I. old 4a. rec.i..lM;L. A ti. wit. 4a.... do osupe 101 Man. . f 4a V. g. saw 4s, ravH M. Central 4.... da eaapea .' UIVI do 1st loa An. Tobacee 4s rts Minn. A St. L. 4s.. do 4a 1U M., K. A T. 4a.... Atrhtaon ten. 4a. 4n la to . 4a... .. M tt: R. R. of M. . ..101 IN. T..C. I a--..101 In. J. C. I aa.... .. HS No PnclSa 4a ... . . 'l do I ..lllS N. A W. e. 4a.... .. ti O. 8. L. r(4. 4a. .. N Pann. eonr. ISa.. .. 17 Bt. U A I. at. a. ..ISISlKaadln ( 4a.. .. Ilt. L 4 I. f . ff. Atlantic C. L. 4s... Bat. Ohl 4s 4o IS Brk. R. T. a. 4s.... Central of Oa. 6a., do 1st ine , do M Ine 4o M Idc 0. A Ohio 4Vt Cblcesv A A. ta. C. B. 4. a. 4a. C. R. 1. A P. 4a. e eel. la .. r 1st. u B. W. c. a. .. 71 Seaboard A. U 4s... ... H So. Paldp 4a ..loi i do let 4a ctfa A. 74 Te. Rail war aa ... 12 Texaa A P. la ... lis T , St. L. A W. 4a. ...loss I'nlon Parlnc 4s..,. CCC. 4 It. L Colo. Ind. aa, ee Colorado Mid. 4a. .111 ....MlVa a... i ,...lulH .... nt ....ins .... us .... M", .... MS .... I3S Cole. A So. 4a , Cuba la D. R. O. 4a...... Dmillera' Bra. Is... Brie p. I. 4a do ee. 4a. ........ Hockm Vai. 4Ha., Japas 4 ... sa-ii'. s. steal id aa ... tTS'Wabaah la ...101 do dab. B e weetars mo. a.. li4t W. I L I. 4a... lM,la. Cenlral aa. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Aug: 1.-Call loans. IHfHH Per cent; time loans, bu per cent. Uloaing quotations on stocks and bends: Atehlaoe adj. 4a. i'.. . MS, Atlantic , - -de 4 . JMS BInsham Mrx. Central 4s lS;cal. A Heels Atchlaon Sl;cantennlal ,. II .. II ..140 '.. 14 do Bid loot Copper Rang ... .. 14 .. 14S .. US Boalon A Albanr.,.147 Boaton A Mama Ul Da If weet i rranklla Oranbr Boaton Elaraiad .....147 .. U Fltchbtirg Btd . .137 lila Horala .. II Mex. Central VH Maaa. Mining .. .. as N. T.. N. H. A H..1MS Para Marauatte ai Union Paeilo 162 Amar. Arga. Cham..u 14 de pfd Amor. Pnaa. Tab.... II Amar. Sugar ....... ..IMS do pfd IM Amar. T. A T Ill Michigan .. ii .. 41 Mohawk Mont. C. A C. Old Dominion .. .. IS .. 41 ..104 Oaceola Parrot yulncy .. 17 .. 1 IS Shannon Tamarack .... ..100 ... Amar. woolaa ptd . ... Ttlnltr United Copper . V. S. Mining.... U. 8. OIL I'tak Victoria Winona r.ivc. iiiu., Maaa. Klatlrlo .... do pfd ... Maaa. Oaa United rrnlt United hoa Mack. do pfd Oreene Con V. I. Steal do pfd Adranture Amalgamated ..... Allouaa -JiiU. , Asked. ..Ml .. ass .. at .. 7V .. 04 ..IMS .. ad .. 47S .. 4S .. IS IIS Woivtrine ..111 US North Butte 41 Butta Coalition , 104 Nevada 4 Cel. A Arliooa. lea Twumofh .. 10 .. la ..104 .. 11V London CloalngT Btocka. LONDON, Aug. ilClosIng quotation on in ntocK.excnange were; Consola. money - 17 16-i4 M., K. A T... do account II 1-1 N. f. Central . 14 .14 . Bk . 14 . 44 . 71 . a . 41 . .101 . .144 Anaconda 13 I Norfolk A W Atchison ,...,. 4 do pfd do pfd 104 Baltimore A Ohio.. ..Ill Canadian PaclSe .....171 Chaa. A Ohio......... al Chicago Ot. W ii C. M. A St. P.......iea DeBoers , 17 J. Denver A R. 0. .44 Ontario A TV Pennaylvanla Rand Mi nee Reading Southern Railway do pfd Southern Pacific .. llnien Peolfle ..... do pfd i... Ii do pfd Brie U. S. steel.. 44 1W 11 41 4o let pfd.,,,...... M do M nfd n ..r..::: Illlnoia Cenlral ...v.141, Loulavllle A Naah....l6) , do p44 ... Spanlah 4a . -a.x-aiviaenfi. m. . ... SILVtCH Her. firm. JOHd per ounce. MONEY 24727 per cent. Ihe rate of aiacount In the open market for short bill Is tl-lii per cent; for three month' bills, H per cent. Boaton Copper Market. Closing Quotation on Boston copper mar ket, repurted by Logan A Bryan, 2 Board of Trade building. Omaha: I Adventure Michigan 11 n Mohawk tt II . Nevada Coneolldaled. 1 I Allouaa Atlaatle Blngbam 11 North Butte 41 Old Dominies 46 14' Oaceola lov 11 Pneu. Service uu. Black Moantaln Boaton Coneolldaled livl Butta Coalition I Calumet Calumet A Arliooa.. 104 do preferred 17 A Hecla....744 uulncy 17 ix I Centennlal .i.. 35 Shannon iva 17 Copper Ran 74 Tamarack 49 IT Trinity 10 United -Truit ioi 14 V. 8. common 44 14 V. S. preferred 44 II Utah Coneolldaled ..44 4 Utah Copper M 14 Victoria 17 Winona Wolverine im Hu uaily Weat Liu Eaet Butte in. Franklin 7tu ' Oreene Copper .... x,1 I Oranbr neivetia , lale Royal L. S. A Plttabvrg Maaaachaaettta . . . New York Mining Stock. NEW . TORK, Aug. 11 Closing quota tions on mining atock war: Ada asms Coa Lltlla Chief I Ouurlo ...174 Ophlr ...t 144 Alice Braece Brunawlck Coa .. .. J . .. 14 .. IT ..lav ..loo' .. I ruoeai Potoal Savage tterre Nevada itandard mall Hopes .. . I . II . II . la .140 . to Cematock Tansel Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Lead l lie Co .. Ottered. Bank of Eaglaad Statement. LONDON. Aug. 14. The weekly state ment of the Bank of England ahow th following change: Total reserve Increased l,147,OOu. circulation decreased 4a,Guv, bullion Increased 720,806,000, other securi ties decreased 174,000, other depoalts de creased 186,000, public deposit increased E1.O61.O0O, note reaerv increased 1,148, 0, government securities unchanged. Th proporitlon of. th bank' reserve to lia bility thl week 1 60.07 per cent, a com pared with 48.71 per cent last week. Bask f France Btateaaeat. PARIS. Aug. 16. The weekly atatement of the Bank of France ahow the follow, tng change: Note In circulation, de creased lMTlOOOf; treasury deposit, in creased tt,70,0u)f; general deposit, de creased 84.850,0u0f; gold In hand, decreased t.400,(Mtf: sliver In hand. Increased 1.976.00Of: bills discounted, decreased 62,4od,UA)f ; ad vances, decreased li,4oo,ooor. Treaaary Btateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. 11-Today' tate- ment ot tne treasury oaiancea In tne gen eral fund exclusive of the tl6u,000,00 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balar.ee. tlK3,103.646; gold coin ' and bullion, lluv.tol.- ecve; goto certmcaie. '.2Si,tj0, Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. U-WOOL-The market how improvement, th conservative trade nomtng also rhat the coming season will be marked by steadiness. It ia slated that only a few mills have fair supply of raw material left. Montana Is said to be cleaned up with the exception of 10U0.00D to 7,u00,uo0 ids. territories ar in fair demand. A good business 1 don In pulled wool. Th foreign grade ar steady. Kentucky. In dlana and Missouri, combing, three-eighth blood, t3Hifj3&c; combing, quarter blood, 839 sac. irxaa. acourea nasi, nne, twelve months, Tl&T&c fine, six to eight month, 4fi"0c: fine, fall clean. 613c. California. scoured tnsls. northern good. Q7Cc; middle county. 461143c: southern. 44$4lic; fall, M44 67c. Oregon, scoured bssia, eastern No. I staple, 74Cc; eastern'No. 1 clothing, fid osu; vauey no. . ouuer. territory, atapie. soon red basis, fine,. 734y5c; fin medium, 6ttjTc: medium, 44c Territory, ordinary, coured basis, fine. 7071e: fins medium, 480'7vc; medium, 436lc. Colorado and New Mexico, spring, scoured. X. 484j'c; No. L fl4c. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra, 71574c; fine A. 4V(r49c; X super. D4j64c; B sutlers. 610640. ST. LOVIS, Aug. 14.-WOOL-Steady: ma. mum graaea, com ring and clothing. t44t38c: light One. 184222c; . heavy, 1431'c; tub wana, fejM'.jC. . . latar aad Melaeaea. rW TOHIf Auar lllrnla.. firm; fair refining. IHe; centrifugal, ti test, I'ee: molasae sugar, I l-liVfrSc. Re fined, steady: crushed, 6.60e; powdered, tc; granulated. 4 90o. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. ll.-tTPOAR Bteaay; opea kettle centrlfugaU Hjm 7-lac centrifugal yellow, . t7a4'ic; eooada, 2V4 V7)B. OMAHA. LIVE STOCK MARKET Sort fed tteort Blow to Tin CeoU Ltrwr. 7 OTHER KINDS GENERALLY STEADY Rag Sell rive treat Higher, bal Cloae Easier (keep aad La sabs la Ooed Demand aad Trad Active aad Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 14, 1901 Receipt wet: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday lll 7.H1 HOil Official Tuesday 1.171 114 11 1 Official Wednesday l.TO 10. IT't Official Thursday 1S1 4.K4 1.9W rour dava this week.. .12.H1 Sam dny last werk....lS."V Same two weeks io.,..lUV Same thre week ago.. HITS Sam four week ago. ...12.116 Same days last year MM RKCEIPTS TOR THB TEAR TO DATE. Th following table ahow th receipt el cattle, hoga and nep at South Omaha tor tbe year ir to dale, compared with iai yeaii lima 1906. l no. Cattle 678,9n M7O04 Hog .l.T77,lf"4 1.613.948 Sheep 6,&66 910,114 41.941 163.104 ti,2M CATTLtS QUOTATIONS. The follnwlner will atiaw the WlC Ptd for tbe different kind ff catu un th Houtli UfiiahA market: . . Good to choice corn-fed teer ti-oOlfOO tr to aood corn-fed ter..i.... i.eo'Ui'.oy Common to fair corn-fed ler.. 4.j4.M l'i.-u 4.: vuuu mj cnoice cow ana neiioi. Fair to rood cowa and hellers. l&Otl'J I 'nmmnn . n tmiw Mw. mnA Hlfer. l.MjIM Good to choice etocker A feeder. .r8 w Fair to good etocker and feeder.. loW Common to fair (tocker 'VrrS Bull, stags, etc tZJltSi Veal calve 17b66.7o The following tabl show the vrl prlee of hoga at South Omaha for the last everal days with coniparlaon: Date. 1101 U9M.190.ltU.lOi. 11901. 11900- 40,77 !2,h $44 46.716 7.tM 20.4 2.?;4 20.774 JJ.S.17 td.Ht 11,211 22.647 Aug. t... t 22Hi I 42 Aug. 4... Hl C I Aug. I... t Tt Aug. . 1.. t tOH Aug. 7... I 11 t Tt Aug. I... ll I 14 Aug. S... I 07l M Aug. 10... I I 86 Au(t 11... t 8S 6 S9 Aug. It... 6 95 Aug. It... K 91t Aug. 14... 5 84 t 9fi Aug. 15... 6 St 6 90 Aug. II 6 14 494 t res I I 791 t it 10 a S 06 T tft 1 I M 1 121 6 83 4 07 1 7 4 79 I I 041 t n Vlo' 6 46 6 14 I K I I 6 111 t 12 6 07 I Vii I 19 4 84 6 26 4 81 t 21 4 Mi 6 16 I 6 21 6 mi 6 Sf 6 02 I 74 4 04 I 761 J 01 4 99 a 7 03 4 79 174 I 771 4 M 4 8'-' 4 74 4 M 6 73. 4 Wl I 781 4 97 4 etl 6 77 4 98 Sunday. RANQS OF TR1CE& Cattle. Hose. ..tl.4(J.10 t5.i34.10 Omaha Chicago ........ Kansaa City ... St. Louis Sioux City 1 rWl4 In B.aUXU-M.AeJ ', 2.0txs.a0 6.tHti4.127i , 2.60r44,16 e.etXQtl.lO " TiTtj-anA va SHIPMENTS , , ..iiAH.iM sKawm , . mimrier of ears of stockers and , feeder shipped to th country and their-point of destination: cattle. Cara. R. W. Plttman, Cooper, la. Mil...... W. P. Hume, Des Moines, In. R. I.. Mldy & Co., Mabern, la.-Wab...... Robert Denton, Wasnlngton N. W.. J. K. Berry, Washington N. W. John Uuetner, Valpataleo U. P C. F. Etls, Perclval, la. Q R. Kyle, Martland, Mo.-Q.. ... r. , j .. i,,lni.n I a V W L. H. Hlllenan. State Center. la.-N. W.. 1 Johnson A G., Arae V. P........ t C. A. Reed Co., Dunlap, la. I. C..j.... W. P. Campbell, WoodDlne, la. t. t-... .X? W Oa.... tti.nl r. la f (1 , T , ... , . - T. D. Calllns, Portsmouth, la. Mil X 13.1. tiitrnheeter O P." Kampt, Avoca. la. K. L... nampt tiros., Avoca, i. George Zleglsr, Arllngton-N. W r . Ii . l,lln.tnn IT K X-IVU nemirii fl.iiii,B.w - Y'n K. T. Armlngton. Jacksonville. Fla. M. P. 1 . . . . n l. The omclal numrier oi cars oi brought In today by each road was: C, M. A St. P... t 1 waoasn Missouri Pacific 9 ' Union Pacific t 81' It - '."Si- ' 29 ' 10 . 1 t t J. ,dt N. w.. eaati u N W ' vest 28 C, St. P..-M. A bo,.- I . C, B: A 43., east C, B. A Q.. welt.... 40 C. R. I. St t.u eat... 1 C. R. I. A P.. wet.. ... llllnol central Chicago lit. Weatern 1 Total receipts. ...... 102 141 T t i,.' j i . ,h itav'e rerelnta waa ine aiaiweiiiuii ' - rniinwa. each buver curchaslpg th num- per .OI neao inujiiu. Hog. Sheep ljtt 483 2,228 870 2, IS 4 t.m rime he Panktns? Co. ...... 266 Bwlft and uompany.... Cudahy Packing Co.... 470 426 309 8 64 160 82 40 14 1 Armour ft co W. I Steohen. Hill A Son Hamilton v ROthacnna L. F. Hus vflke Uxirrrtv J. B. Root A Co Bullan A Kline 616 2U xUngnan Packing co.. Bodden Other buyer 166 104 Total ... ... ..2.06 1,637 CATTLE TteoAlnta - of cattl at thl point continue very mall, there being a heavy falling off for the week a com pared, with iat week and a tlll larger decrea a compared with a year ago. Th recelpta today, while omewhat heavier than yeaterday. were still hardly Urge nougn to maaa a market and out of 111 number reported In eighteen car wr through tun not onereo ior a. . . the case veaterday. tne market waa very alow and dull on beef cattl from tart to nnisn. in "ii"r tuiie largely of corn-fed beeve; In fact, a very i., nruuiirtlnn of the total reoelut wa mad up of that kind. On th otner hand. there were very tew graaa uwy u It seemed to be a case of too many caul of one kind, there not being enough greasers to fill out with the corn-fed steer. The result .waa that corn cattle were very alow and dull and anywhere from weak to 10c lower than yesterday. Grass beef of desirable quality commanded auoul steady price. - There were not many cow or heifer on sale, but auch aa ther wer brought about tady prices, th market showing very Utile chango aa compared with yeaterday. Tne trade, however, wa dull and it look soma time to clean up the few loud on ale. Aside from on Btrtng of westerns, which old at about steady prices, there was very little In the way of aiookera and feeders Included In the total receipt. A usual on th laat half of th week, th feeilng was none too strong on that claa of cattle. Representative aalea: ' ;' DC.C.V BlLEiIW. He. 4.... 11.... t ... II.... 11.... 40.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1... I.... I.... 1.... I.... 1.... 4 ... 1.... I.... I.... .... IT.... I.... I.... I.... 1.... 1.... I.... 4.... 1 ... H.... 1.... I.... St.... 1.... " AT. ..1071 ..lilt ..117 ..U44 ..1144 ..114 f. eie. 44.... 41.... 74.... 11.... H.... COWS." A. IT. I 19 I I 4 14 a 4 10 I 99 I 11 .1171 ..1474 ..1144 ..1144 I t I 49 I 49 ,.U01 4 14 ..144 I 49 ...44 14 14.... I.... ..40 I 44 ...114 I 4 ...1100 19 ...1021 04 ...1W9 I 94 ..1074 I 14 ... 49U I 14 ,..104 I 49 ...1494 I M ...1M 1 4 .. 449 t 44 ...1149 49 ,.1114 I 14 ...1030 1 00 ...449 It ...400 I 14 ...449 I 14 ...at I 14 ... 940 II ... 940 I 49 ... 40 19 ... 4e4 I 44 ...100 1 74 ... 440 I II ...104 I 44 I.... 19. 1 14 n tuiFlLru. , TO I 44 4 . 44 1 44 4 w '"bulls." .1174 I Tl 1 .1449 I 90 . 111 . 114 , 144 I 14 I 44 I 4 149 IT CALVES. 19 I 44 44 I M Ml I 14 ISO 4 M 14 I 04 14 I 14 STOCKERS in 1 m I I , IN too 111 I 94 I t I 49 1.. 1... I... and" I... 1... la) I 19 141 44 174 1 49 FEEDERS. 409 I Tl IM I II It I 19 179 1 44 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 977 t 10 1 cow 890 lufw I It 1 cows 1064 Ii COW 1 cow.. 1 U t U. 2 60 4 Ou 164 I 60 1 to t Ki I 09 cow lull 1 heifer., 674 4 feeder.. 740 1 36 I heifers. 641 1 60 1 (6 f calves.. 4 feeder. 180 741 4 16 947 910 174 4 leader.. 67 I M 2 feeder WYOMING. I steer.... 1264 4 at 7 cow.. 1 cow 11V0 t 40 4 cow... 4 eaJvee... IM 4 00 1 calves. I feeder.. kaO I L. M. Clayton Wyo. It tear.. ..1064 1 90 R. E. Hall-S. D. I cow 10W t 61 J. C. Sbaw-Wyo. 1 steer 1004 1 70- 1 teer., ,.l4t 4 24) 4 IV fleer.. ..lliJ IN 4 steers.... U07 t W 4 t 36 4 10 4 2u 4 S 4 fJ 4 to 4 4V I Tt I 2i 29 steers.. ..1274 4 30 14 steer... 11W 4 steers.... M I 70 4 row uoo Wee re Cattle Co.-B. 4 cows 1W4 I steers. ...llaj 1 steers.. ..110 steers.. ..1W t steers... HJ I steers.. ..1333 I 74 I 26 29 ter....li:4 4 Steers....lri I steers.. ..ii"! I steer. ...H1l J steers.. ..! 67 steer.. ..1164 4 Ti 4 36 4 25 4 26 4 26 t 76 4 4 2t II 4teers....lll6 II cows 9l I cows. . t steen. .. 973 .10 t teer....IZt-4 t steers. ,1170 F . 7T4 . .1300 ,. 13 J. Flt-Neb. t F4 1 feeder. 11 feeder 9M 9ui t 00 2 60 2 ii 1 feeder., 1 bull.... I cow.,. 190 1 bull.... 136 1 cow..,, 1 76 MrMamgal Neb. I 80 t rows... I,. 14 heifer. IV8 8tJ t cow... ,.1016 1 60 1 steer... 2 60 H. Dllton-Neb, 1 cow 104 2 86 1 heifer.. 708 2 O HOOS For the first tlm since August 8 It wa possible to quote the hog market a little higher today. The advance waa not very great, nor was It th same on II classes of hog; still, the general mar ket could safely be quoted as 6c higher then yesterdsy. A a matter of fact some hug showed more advance than that and ether less. Th top waa 7Sc higher than yesterday, Th trade wa not very active at the advance, but still the most of th hog nld In reason hie reason, becoming if anything a little lower toward the last From the sales below It will re noted that heavy hogs sold largely at tt..snj.xA. whereas yesterday they brought tv74io.M. Light hngs went largely at li.90j6.00, as agnlrst lV8ftfii.8S for th bulk yesterday. From the table of receipts It will be noted that the arrival this week ar running considerably ahead of the record for last ween and for a year ago. It might aio be added that the receipts for the first half of the month show a aaln of 34.49 as compared with the corresponding period of year ago. Representative sales: Ma 14.. 47.. 44.. 41 . 14.. 40.. Tl.. Tl.. 44.. 41.. II.. 41.. 47.. AV, 11 m 104. 174 ......fl ...... tei r4 u 141 ...!.. 141 104 ......IN t row nn I 4 cow.... ln h. Pt Vs. A. Ik. FT. ... I 70 44 HI ... I 7H 40 I 40 (4 m 49 I I1H 170 I 14 S 19 I rrv, IM I SO l 00 ... I I7H 49 I 90 41 114 ... I 111 ... I 40 aa tf.4 119 I I7Uj in IN 47 ta ... I tftt 44 4 40 H th 140 I 171, 40 I 10 14 Ml 119 I 7V 119 I 40 41 Ill ... I TVs ... I 40 1! t!4 40 I 90 140 I M 74 171 49 I 10 ... 1 10 47 144 ... 1 10 ISO I 10 It t.141 ... I 10 40 I 40 70 ISO 40 I 49 ... 4 4IH II KI 40 I 40 ... 4 4tH 14 147 144 I 10 40 I 17 W 41 144 ... I 49 ... I ?H 44 .14 ... I 90 14 I 4IV4 7 1X1 ... I 40 ... I ! 11 14 40 I 90 ... I 4i 74 119 140 4 10 4 44 11 I4 40 I 40 K 111 71 141 190 I 49 40 I 44 71 114 40 I 90 140 1 II 41 117 ... I 49 .-49 4 IA 14 IM ... I 40 ... 4 44 44 140 ... I 40 . ... I 44 II K.l 40 I 40 49 I 15 47. 117 40 I 4t4 ... I 44 11 114 19 S IIS 49 4 44 II 141 I IIV4 10 I 84 47 144 4 49 I 114 ...I 44 41 110 19 I 41 W ... 4 44 41 Ul ... I IIUj ... I 45 11 4I 14 I i IN 45 10 114 40 I IU, ... I 41 14 Wl 10 I 114 40 I 45 4 U) N I 15 40 4 15 17 104 ... I 94 ... I II 74 .104 ... I IS ... I 15 41 tot ... ( 41 ... I 45 :4 145 49 I N ... I 44 114 149 I 49 40 I 44 71 101 ,.. I 44 40 i 45 II T14 40 I 44 40 I II f 41 Ill 44 4 110 I 44 44 140 119 I 94 10 I 44 70 114 49 4 46 100 I 44 :...:.. .1X1 10 4 47 ... I 44 .101 119 1 IT,, 40 ( 45 41. .......101 ... 4 90 140 4 49 II 101 49 4 09 ... 1 44 41 114 ... 4 09 49 I 44 II 104 ... I OA 40 I 471 44 740 ... 90 44 I 17 V, 14 177 ... 4 90 44 I 471, 11 114 49 I 90 ... 4 47 44 141 ... 4 04 ... I 47 40 11 ... t 07 , ... 1ITW STAG. 49 4 44 BOARS. ... 4 09 1... ...... 110 ... 1 09 ... I 00 ..(74 ..f'4 ..111 ..404 ,.t4 ..141 ..IM 49 44 41..., 43... 41... 11..., 41..., 41... 41... 44... 44... 41... 44... 17..., 41... 1... 44... Tl... 74... 41... 44... 44... 44... 47... 41... 40... 40... 41... 40... 74... 44... 47... 41... 44... 44... 40... 44... 44... ... 41... 44... 14... 74... 44... 44... 44... ... I... I... 14... 1... 14 ....NO' ....10 ....109 .... 164 i...tt ....144 ...144 ....IK0 ....141 ...144 ....144 ....Ml .....145 ...HO I....1S9 .....171 m til hi 174 ,....T Ill 748 175 ,....7 .....141 .....144 Ill lot KI 147 140 170 141 134 M4 ,,...111 Ill 144 ,....141 141 149 44 .149 SHEEP Receipts of sheep were light to day, only seven freh car being reported In, making the total for the week to date decidedly smaller than laat week, but con siderably larger than a year ago. It was 10 o'clock before anything arrived at the yards, but the demand waa rood and In spite of the receipt being so late the offer ings were taken about a aoon as they could ne- sorted up and put in shape for salt.. The trade might be summed up as a good. steady market. Four care of lambs, '.he best that have been here in a long time old 4o a- packer at 17.10, showing what reatlr dcslrabl stuff would bring. Quotations 00 killers: Good to choice sprlr.g lamb, 1 16.7b4f7.30; fslr to good spring' lambs, 14 254 6.76; good to cholca yearling, 18.6043 6.04); fair to good year lings, ib.I4TJ9.bu; goo a 10 cnotc wetnvrs. vol?? 6 00; fair to good wetnera, 14 0011 4.76: rood to choice ewes. I4.304.8(): fair to good ewe. I3.90iTJ4.I0. Quotatlona on feeder: Lamb. 16.75 U 116; yearling. 16.00 0 6 40; wether, 14.64 4.76; ewe. tt.60O4.16. Retresentatlve sale: NO. . Ave. Pr. ewe 117 4 75 Iamb feeder 63 t 46 lamb 67 7 30 Iamb 67 7 SO lamb 64 7 10 Iamb 67 7 30 lambs 66 T 80 73 Idaho .no -Idaho 76 Idaho 118 Idaho CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Weak Hons Tea Cents Higher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Aug. 16-CATTLE-RecelpU, 4.000 head; market weak; common to prim teer. 13.76rjJ.76; cows, t2.86f4.70; heifers, tl6Xn6.60: bulls. 12.004rl.60: calves, 13.00U 7.00: stockers and feeders. t:.0fr7f4 .. HOGS Receipts, 13,000 hesd; market 10c hla-her: choice to prime heavy, t4.IOir6.30: medium to good heavy. 16.9606.06; butcher weights. t41tti6.26: good to choice heavy mixed. 15.90$6.06; packing, !5.605.9S; pigs, I6fk36.. BHEliP AND L.AMHB Keceipte, m.vn head: market steady; lamba strong to 160 hlaher: siieen. 14.25trS.75: yearlings. lu.Ou'd 136; lambs, J6.aBi.l. Kansas City Live Stock Mark". KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Aug. 11 CATTLE! Receipts, 4,000 head, Including l.e southern; market steady. Choice expert and dressed beef steers, tltOtiltO: fair to good,- 1 4.00 6.60; western fed steori, tt.60O4.00; tockr and feeder, 12 6i 4.60; southern ateer. I2.764 15; aouthcm cow, 12.00!. 26; native cow. ILOOt? 4 15; native neirer. 1z.au31n.uu; Duiia, 11.1103 26; calves, I2.t06.00. HOUii Keceipte. ,fu'i n-aa; mirK"' IttlOc higher. Top, tll2H; bulk of ales, 16.96(9 6.10; heavy. tt.oowlAo; packers, tt 96 R 6.10; lights, 16.0006.12; pigs. 161606 66. "'tM' AINU LiAMtSM rieceiDtS. X."ni head; market strong; lamba, ti.00OT.f0: ewe and yearlings, 14.25 0 1.40: west-- fed yearling. 15. D0O100; western fed sheep, t4.26Q6.26; stockers and feeTler. 4.60l. 00. Bt. Loafe live trnek Market. ST.. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. 11 CATTLE Re ceipt, 4,600 head. Including 1.000 Texan; market higher; native ahlpplng and tx- Eort ateers, 14 766 140; dressed beef and utcher steer, 14.00(71.10; steers under I. 000 pounds, I1.00O4. 71; stockers sn-1 feeders, 11.(0(14.26; cowa and heifers, I2.00i917(; canner. 11.0001.76; bull. II. 2664 00; calve. 14 00 175: Texas and Indian steer, tl 00(6 6.10; cow nd heifer, l0(jl60. HOGS Receipts. 1006 head; market trong; pig and light. t3.7tfer.25; packer. 15.71(14.20; butchers and beat, heavy, tlOOOttl SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,610 head; market eteady; native mutton. 00(14 00: lamb. 14 0007.00; culls snl bucks, t2.7IOt.0t; stockers, tl60Ot.lt. '. T4ew Tork live I'erk M.,u,t. NFW TORK. Aug 11 BEEVF.d It-u relpts, 204 head: none on sale; fe d ng ateady; dressed beef steady at 7t7VaC l-r pound for native aldea. caf.VES Receipts, 141 head; market steady; veal sold at IK to 18.60 er 100 pounda; grer. ll.Z5O4.00: west V11 rlnla and fJelaware. t7.!T,7 50; cl'" 6 reaaed veala ateady at IHtlle per pound: country dred at 5910ttc. HOG)1 Receipt. 1.T6S head; non on ate; market feeling nomlrallv firm. 8HEFP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.410 hesd: heen firm. lam' active an4 ego higher: aheep otd at tl 210125 per 100 pound; culls. IT to- Ixmh, (.6i9.2o; two car of t'-i Kentucky lamb at tl tO; culls. IS 10. St. Joeenh l ive lioek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo . Aug. 14 CA TTLE Receipts. 1.107 head; market dull and weak; natives, 14.600104; rows and heifers, 1. 6001901 Blocker and feed 1 ,, I1.A0O4 11 HOGS Receipt. 4.140 head' mar' I steady to 6c higher; lla-ht, ll(O6 07fi; medium and havv. 16.66 ft 4 00. AHKEP AND LAMBS Reoelrt. head market ateady; Utah Itmba, ?I6. Ileal Cly Live Stoek Market. ' SIOUX CITY. Ia., Aug. lt.-fSpeclal Tel, gram.! CATTLE Receipt, lot) bead. Mar ket steady; beeves, t4.0fkii4.lt; 1 wa. bulla and mixed. .6o-IJ0; atockci gad feeder, 13 04 If); rslvee and yearlltign. U 7&4J4W HOt-Receipts. 2.100 head Market 44 1V higher, selling at !0ej.l0; bulk el sales, !&vtlYo. Block la Klaht. Receipts ot live stock at the six prln- clpal western market yesterday: South Omaha.... Hloux City Kanssa City f. Joseph St. I.OUIS Chicago Totals ...It.tX 4iV4 11971 Cettea Market. NF.W YORK, Aug. 14.COTTON-Spo1 closed etesdv; middling uplands, lO.tOc) middlings gulf, 10.36c: sales, 6i balea. I.IVF-R1XKIU Aug. It. COTTON-Spof, moderate business done: prices two point lower; American mlddUng fslr. 104d: good middling, t.ild; middling. t.aM; low mid dling. 6.ril: good ordlnnrv, I 14d; ordinary. 6 v. The sales -of the day wer 7.0f bales of which &00 were for speculation and export and Included 1600 American. Re celpta, t.too bales, all American. ST. LOlIS. Mo. Aug. 14.-CX?TTON-Qtilet; middling. 1oV,c. Bale. 1,194 haleex receipt. 64 bale; shipment, Kl bale! stock. 18.17 hales. NEW ORLBANS. Aug. 14-COTTON-Spot closed Irregular; sale. 360 bales: lew ordinary, 6 H-lc. nominal; ordinary, 7 J-lsc, nominal: good ordinary, 8vc; e ml Idling. 9 6-14c: middling. 10 t-14c; goo middling. 10 ll-lc; middling fair, 11 l-le fair, 11 ll-14c; receipts, too bale; atock, 24.844 balea. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Aue. 14 COFFEnV-Market for future opened steady at sn advance of to iu points and continue! ie improve on higher European cable, buying by Europe In the local market, covering of shorts and local bull support. Trading wa more active than recently and th market we firm In the late session, whea prices allowed a recovery of nearly half the recent loss. The close was nrm, witn a net advance of 30 to point a naie were reported of 158,600 bags, including Sep. tember at, 4 9rxf7.0rtc ; October, 7.00c; Decern- ner. j.lo-tT.Bic; jsnuary, t.i&c aisrcn. e 437.45c: May, 7 4667.6oc: July, 7.4frxf7.(!6o, Spot Rio (lrm; No. 7 Invoice. 8e. Toledo Bee) Market. TOLEDO. Aug. 14. SEEDS Clover, cash, 17.16: October and December, 17-22H- Tim othy, 12.00. Alalke. 16.90. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAMKJBT. Condltloa of Trade aad Qaetatieao Staple and Faaey Prolsee. EGXJS-Recelpt. liberal; fren stock. 14a ' LIVM t-'ULiViit-Y Mena, l"ic; roosters. 6c; turkeys. 10 Uc; duck, 9c; aprlng chickens, liijllc per lb. isu 1 ir.it lacmrg etoca, ww, crroic fancy dairy, 16yi6o; creamery, mx21vo- KAY 1 rices quotea oy uimm 1 w wm- rny. Choice upland, ss ao; meaium, aa.w coatee, ti.ot'WS.OO. Hye straw, 17.00. BKAN I'er ion, iio.ou. VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Horn grown, per baaket ol 2 lbs., imdOc .... WAX bh.AN8 Per market Paeaet 04 about 16 lb., 60c. TLRNlPtt. UlCETS AND CARROTS Pet bu., 7ic. LEAF UK n UCE jxotnouse, per aoe. heade, 20c CELERY Per do., too. CrCCMBEKUUom grown, per do, 20c. UNIONS Horn grown, ivo per in, ORICEN ONIONS Per do bunches, tOo. RADISH EB-Per doa. bunches, lie. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 11.86; No. 1 L7i LIMA BEANS Per lb., tVtjC. GKEEN PEPPERtf-Per market baaket, 76c TROPICAL FRUITS. . ORANGEd Valenclaa, all stsea, 14.04. LEMONS Limonlera, extra fanoy. Ml Ise. 1..60; 300 sue, ti.76; 100 ie. le.OO; Other brands, 11.09 lesa. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, tl.7Dj2.26; jumbo. H.60J.ax POTATOES P -1U-. 46c. . FRUITS. PEACHES Yellow freestcme, 1.10; Ml soui'i, per -bakt crate, ll.outfl.26j Call torma clbet tas, per box, 11.10. PLLMa t:llfornla, tl.0t1.71 PEAKS Barllett. per box, ILXCIIO. MELONS. WATERMELONS Pur lb., le, or abot KKjlic eacn. CANTJ1.LOUPK8 Colorado and Art son, per crate (standard!, tt to; potllea, 13.60. CUT BEEF PRICKS. No. 1 ribs, 42c; No. 1 rtba, loc; No. I rlba 6tc; No. 1 loin, ltHfco; No. I loin, Uo io. 1 loiif, c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No, I chuck. 4o; No. t chuck, tc; No. 1 round, foi No. 1 round, 7o; No. t round, Hii; No. 1 plate, tc; No. I plat, Vc: No. I plat, to. MI4Ck,LLANxSU8. CIDER-Por keg, H6. per bbl, UTt HONEY-New, per 24 lbe.. Sl.tft. CHiaxCBE Swiss. new, ltc; WlsConsI brick, 13'14c; Wisconsin llmberger, Uo iwlns, 1j'c; young Americana, IKS. lit OAK Granulated can In bbl., tE.ttl granulated can. In acK, 16.11; granulated Met, In . ka, 4S.2L , , ' UiRLP-ln ubia., 27o per gal.) In caaee, 6 10-lb. can, 11. 7o; cases', 11 6-xb. carta, 1140; case, 24 2-lb. can. 1L86. COFFEE Roaatcd, No. 15, 2tVjO per lb-1 No. t. 2WiC per lb.; No. , Wc per lb.; Nov 20, 16Vc per lb. ; No. U. UMfl per lb. NUi Walnut, No. 1, soft n41, aW crop, per lb., 16c; hard hU, per lb. Ho. Pecan, large, per lb., 14o; smail, per lb., 12c. Chill walnut, per lb., liUo, Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard hell, per lb., Uc. Cocoanuta, (4 00 per sec of luO. CURED FISH Family whltefUh. . per ouarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. 14 00; Norway mack erel, No. L 2 .00; No. 2. H4.00; No. 1 M0.0O; Irish, No. 1 114.00; herring, In bbls.. 109 lb, each. Norway, 4k. 112.00; Norway, Ik, 1U.00; Holland, mixed, tll.OO; Holland herring, la kegs, milkers, HOc: kegs, mixed. 10. CANNED GOO Dd -Corn, atandard Wsat ern. 663xoc; Main. 11.16- Tomato, t-lk. cans, 11.0641.40; 2-1 b.. ITVyCfell.OO. pineap ples, grated. !-lb., z.OtVuv.0: alloed. tl.9uti 2.20: gallon apple, fancy. MOO; California apricots, II .7642.00; pear. I1.76O1I0; peaohes, fancy. Il.7f.tt2.40; A, C. esches, ti 0012 10. Alaska salmon, red, ft 26; fancy Chinook, F., 12.10; fancy anckeye, F., 11.96) gardlnaa, oil, 12 60; mustard, II 50431 10. Sweet po tatoes, tl.lt.icil.26; saoerkraut. 1100; pump kins. tOcetl.OO; wax bean, l-lb., 7M90a; lima bean, l ib., 76cU 11.16; tplnach, ti lt; rhesp peas, l-lb., 60c; extra, ',4'ovmc; fane', iC1.7. HIDES AND TALLOW Green Mlte4 No. 1. l!Hc: No. I. lUAc:. full hide. IHVHci green hide, No, 1. 10c; Nt 1 tc; horse, II. jot 26; sheep pelt. 60cOtL2e. TaUoW, May. 1, 4c; No. 2. Ic, WOOlir-Pr ib.. lt72Sa. Be Want Ad for Business Booster REAL ESTATE Ttl ARgFRIIS. E. D. Samson and wife to Alv. L. Tlmblln, lot t and 7, block 11 Cen tral Park add., and other lofa 1 Alva L. Tlmblln at al. to Highland Realty company, lot t and 10, Ambler Place, and other lot 1,001 Kate U Kyle and husband to Alloa M. C. Johnson, lot U and 11 block 7, Reed's 1st 20,004 E. H. Scott and wife to Arminta Root, wVs of kit 4 and 10 feet of lot 2. Collin' Plac lOOt Henry W. Blahop to Flora M. Hall, lot t, block 4, Omaha View.. tttt William A. Paul and wife to John Paul. e0 feet of lot I, block 'M," Lowe ' 4M Stephen D. Bangs and wlf to Jima H. Lite, lot I and , block 14, Sum mit add 721 Mary M. Reed et al. to Arthur Theo dore, lot It, block 7, Shull Id...... LM Thi.ira C. Kennedy and wife to Barah Nely, nVs Of lot t, block 1. Lake E. D. Warn son and wlf to Alva L Tlmblln. jr., lot 10 and 11, block 43a, Grand View, and other lot r. lot George Thompson and wife to Vir ginia Grace Dyball, lot 1 block. 1 llsnacom Plac IM O. M. Forkal to Ernest R. Forkel, lote 20 and 22, block 1 Wlee 4 Parmalce'a 169 Carrie Noll and husband to Mabel V. Haven, lot So. Luk A Tempi ton's 171 tiiia Total atXaTOlO AJTD nDTTSTmiAX. STOCKS louaiv ASO SOLD. Be for buying or selling any stock secure our quotation. W ogr aak)ee to prlet al. Taylor Mountain (Colorado) want, bldl and offerings. American Deforest Wireless (com.). f LIS Con. Jefferson Gold and Copper. .11a Golden Treasure Placer (Idaho)...., to Merganlhaler Baaket ..lira Mogul Preferred B.-H.).... ...tie 8eara Roebuck, Preferred ftnxo Hears. Roebuck. Common $A4A4I Standard Cona. (Oregon) UH) 1'aylnr Mountain 1C0I0). W want to buy U. 8. Graphite Preferred ...Ttw BTOOKS WAHTSll. Offer u any atock or bond you have for sale. w want Taylor Mountain, Arlaona-Colorado Copper Belt, Night, hawk, Htandard Consolidated, Coronade Gold. Sonora Bonanaa, Margaothaiar Basket and Script, Amason Gold. Great Western t Henderson!, Sanltol Chemical. Columbus Consolidated B. H I, HubbareV Elliotl. German American Coffee. MASK T. UOIABB 00, STOK BROKERS. 1201 Stock, Exchanf Bide, CtUoaeT Cattle. Hog. Sheen 2.916 I fc4 1.164 V1 l.XI imo 8.7on l.nrj l.WT IW II 4 liX 1 IV 4.000 U.0OO 10,0m