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I 1 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: . AUGUST 19, 100(1. i 11 i ) 1 S V 1 I J v. 4 11 CHAIN AND PRODUCE H1RKET i -t . v - ' .b;x Oome Wk Wheat tslls ts How Low Point. flRMER TENDENCY PREVAILS AT CLOSt Com Wnak hinrly, hot Altaa( Lnter Indication Ar tmw Increased ' Receipts, ' Whll " Dsninad la (UitoWmkr la Fnvnrabl. v ! ' OMAHA. Aug. 11. W04. ' 'Cables cm'wk, and th market, after a steady pning, sold to ow low points. qui raue lowaro. -in oioaa. Thar m . iiotninj particularly significant In tha trad. Vaawutiay'B seller wer buyer and vice v.:rn.-. Th strength In tha coars grain Uat hour had something to do with the inning ot th markat. To. iMhnim re. (or it blOi front abroad and export demand e,nerlly poor, although domaaUo trad it littt better. Corn w weak during tha forenoon, but ,t . nunmun 1 Y -V . n WW Will. Alirr. I every indication or Increased receipts nex. a Wk lhe south la not buying, tha dome- m to demand I alow and tha market U aiiil . rir . . . . 1 .. v w ..... .va ?Bwri. r in. r.tirci vaiu over an tn belt and report from Kan to tha northwest ara ptimlstlc. j,ni! eariy weagnee In oat wai replaced TiV trngth later, principally on covering. oiwitnaianriing tne firmness in th rutui-e, thaniash market wag heavy, ruling loww. A- larger movement is probable and hedg ing, against northwestern purchaiea, wilt continue.- Tha domestic demand la light and- export- bid are wall out . of Una. ' Broomhall estimate world" wheat thlp fnetit for Monday at l,8t),000 bushel, against I.2n,0O8 bushel last week, and A82.oo bushel last year. ' primary wheat receipt were 7M.00O bush- , el and shipment 408,060 bushel, against ranrtpta last year of ST7.000 bushels and ahlpmenta of f.Ofla boohein. Corn -.receipts were 886,000 bushels and shipments 371,100 . bushol, against receipts las rear of 49a.- bilshel and shipments of 44J.00I1 bushels. ' Clearmnce were tt,l4S bushels of wheat, M.aoS . barrels of flour, 90 bushels of corn And 2,2A bushels of oata, UvM-pool closed KtrHd lowar xn wheat .HvHd- lower on corn. . LaJ range of options: Articles. I Opon. 1 High. Im Close. t , V'heat-, ft Sept. ... j . ' Deo. i... 1 Corn . - Bept.,. V Peo. .... ' ' Ma.y .... W'4A leA SiA SB A asked. B bid. -psaah rash Sales. WHEAT No. . hard, 1 ear, tia. CORN-No. , l car. tto. OaaahatCnah Frlcaa. ,i WHEAT No. t hard, U c; No. I na.ro, Ktyrto;- rno. Hard, I mo. OAiB-No. I mlMd, o: No. I whit, ko: No. 4 white, Mo. TE-No. , 6lo;' No. t, 4Hc Carlat Rccelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. WHA HA gTiA 4iA ' ha . etx iSSA 4SB 43UA MiA A SsJa t4A $HB 4A Chlongo ... MinnuapoUa i. i Omaha tJuluth ..... St. lxutk .. .X6 90 87 20 60 M iii iii CHICAGO ; GRAIM A.XD PROVISIONS Feateirea of tka Tradlnar aad Claslag Prices,' oa Board of Trad CHICAGO. ' Aug.' U.-New low record marks for the season ware recorded for ail deliveries of wheat in the local market to- MV mm m, a II.. a.i & t I .u. w. iiib iiijuniaiiun VJ ais f couraged holders. The lowest point for the Stptember delivery was reached: at On M4lL:'.vCnrii.,wu 11 r. kktfiA. a ra k war unchanged. Provlelona were nn. anged to JHo lower. I Excellent weather for harvesting tha aseing sowk erop in Minnesota, the bakotaa ' and western Canada' was tha primary cause of a weak wheat market.' Advloaa from tho , northwest reported that new wheat la al ready on, the way to Minneapolis from sec ' Hons where tho harvesting has been -co in - . Dieted end. that, tho movement Is axpeotad to enlarge rapidly within the next two weeks. A 'minor reason for the- weak un" der tone; wssi -e deollaa.ln the-price t wheat at JjUrerpopl which was. due ft we claimed to Unprvved, weather conditions in Great Britain". ' Tne markeV opened ' easy with local kmgs and. commlewiun houses mod erate sellers. Aa trading programed sell ing Increased In volume and the weakness became more pronounced. Offerings were taker largrly ir sTtorts. The strength -of corn Jiad a: steadying effeet lata in the aaa alon The market closed teaay. . Sipteny bef opetid a shade to' Ho to Ho lower at TOHo to 70ol sold at 7uS 7Wfco and then de clined to'(fic. The close was at 704c. Cloarncea of wheat and flour were equal to 17S.0OO bushels. Primary fecelpta were 7M,0U0 bushels, compared -with 677. 000 buahals tha corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of t76 cara against 4K3 cars last week and 181 cars a year ago. . Tha oorn market waa rather waak early tn the day because of continuance of excel lent weather for tha growing cropa. Lata In the aesMon, however, the market rai led sharply on -covering by shorta. The oioaa waa strong with prloes at the highest point of the day. September opened a had to'14flSo lower at 7o to 74C sold up to etc and closed at the top. Local receipt, war m car with-tl car of con tract grade.. Oat displayed considerable weak n em early In the eesnlon but rallied along with pom' and closed steady. Belling by cash house and .northwestern Interest waa a failure of early trading. Report from the northwest Claim that threshing return how a large yield and that tho move ment Is rapidly Increasing. September opened unchanged to Ho lower at ttc to Ii4c, sold off to tUo and cloaod at 2a. Local receipts were 121 car. Trading In provisions was exceptionally dull and price held steady. A bo advance In the price of live hog tended to steady tha market. At the close September pork was unchanged at 117.00. . I.nrd was oft JUo at ttfto. - Rib were down mo at I7W. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, OTA rare; corn, IV oars; oata, 115 oar; bo a, 1,000 head, i'iie ivauuig future ranged aa follow: . Artlcles.l CVn. High.) Low. CTo. Yes'y. Wheat . Sept... ' Do.. My.. L'.o rn r n . ' I... t ToufroHi Try 3" TIHwHl raw TVS TA TVIIBVJ. TIM a 44 47 48H 'De. e... 4HS May. Oata 44V 44 4441 8ept...ft9Hfl . Deo... -Mayv. PorkT .Sept... Ms WtyfMU VP. tHk. 221k4 17 08 u w 17 80 , U MM. I 70 74" - jan. ..I Lard 1 Jan U 26' """to" 18 80 U IB "ito' I 46 Sept.,. Oct... Nov.;. Jaa..'. Btba- Sept.... totr.. j... 8 7H 110 I t 46 T8iW t.Siekii 'lev lto I W tu No 2. . , ' Cash oubtkHeh's war aa follows: nXl'Rtadyr winter ' patents, f 840: tralghta, 88.tOrff8.40; spring. patata, 83 Um 0 Shaker. ta.Sufe 80. WHEAt-No. t spring. HeSTO,- No. red. H70e. CORN No. I. 4o; No. 1 yellow, 1040. OATS-No, 1 Ne; Ne. 2 .white, tKHo; No. I whlU. tfcfitlo. . . RYE-NJTSw:., ' . ' BARUTY-aoed feeding, gtQOe;' fah' to Cholo malting, 44tH8. SEEDS-No. 1 flax. X08; No. 1 nortbwest rn, ll.UMk PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (!ooe). 8l8ot? i. Mee pork. pr bbl., 817.80. Lard, per loo Iba., 88 46. Short olr side (boxed). U lhvtll 86. Following wer the receipts and-shlav msni of flour and grain; ' Receipt, gnipments Flor, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. .. Rrej. bu. ... 81.809 to. too ...870.001 ...141.400 ...408 fvy 4.000 238.100 vn 4rt 2X) 1 TOO 8. KO Barley, bu. U&00 On th Produo exrhsnea tnitav tti. but ter market was Arm; creameries, l8tto; dairte IJfMOe. Free, steady; at mark. vmmnm inoiuvn, i,j 1.7; nrBl, l4o . prim nreta. uo; extra. ajo, Ch rm. II, 1W0. V " Prla Market. v PWORtA. Asg 1 -mhN I weri Ho, 1 yellow and No, t, 4o; No. , uc; a grid. OATSI-ower; No. I whlt. tn; NA white. tK,iJiHic- No. 4 whl USTtCa. RrB-litdy; ko. t, 471,0. - '. U I Stsla'Harketi " LIVERPOOL. Aug. II -WHEAT not Ik e. 1 re weatera wtclw, 4a. Ff ture. steady Renmbr, s IHd; Decem ber, a t''d; Mar h, nominal. CORN B pet, steady; American mixed, jew, Hfcd; da, u id. Futures, quiet; BeptamMr, i ld; Ueoember, d. BW YORK OBMEnXt. MARKICT Cemaaedltlea. KKW T0R1C, Aug. II -rLOURRefIr, .7 bbla ; export, 101 bbla; market dull and unchanged; Mlnnetota patents, M e; Mlnneeota baker. iSt'-fttf); winter patents, p r15; winter straights, i tn ; winter extra, tl8&&.; winter low grade, U7fr3S0. . RTK Flxtlv-Ajulet: fslr to good. Bl&ff 1.75: choloeto fancy, 00. CORN MaAL-8teady; line white, 1 V-Q coarse, ll.ie9l.ll; kiln dried, Ua RYET Dull; No. 1 western, Cc, nomlnll, c. 1. f., New fork. wHEiAT-Hecelpt. 91,000 bu.; spot market easy; No. -1 red. 7So elevator; No. 1 red. i.o i. o. D, anoat; o. 1 northern LHiluth, weak cable, fine harvesting weather an 1 t respects for larger world shipments. st price were Vc net lower. May, Uo, closed at (to; September, nHO77 lJ-ltn, closed T7Sc; December, Stvgao 11-iic, closed stMKe. CORN---neclpts, n,Vrt bu; pot mrket Ir reguisr; No. t 6c elevator, and tec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, o; No. 1 white, i2". The option market was easier on line weather, lower cable and with wheat, closing partly c net lower. September closed at SvXei December. 61S2c, Closed, 51o. OATS-Reeeipt. 1W.00O bu.; exports. 1,130 hu.; spot market, steady; mixed oata, 4 to M pound. S?4c; natural whit. 30 to 82 pounda, ITSe'c; clipped whit, tt to 40 pounds, f'fKlc. HAY.-Steady: shipping, . S575o; good to choice t6rgl.0S. HOPS-Qulet; ' tat common to chole 106. Uri7c: 1!H and olds, nominal; Pacltto co art lnos, lgilc; 1904, 13c; old, nominal. HIDHB Bteady; Oalveeton, to K lb., te: California. 21 to IB lb., Be; Texas. e lba.,-wev - . LEATHER-Firm: arid, fi3C7Hc PROVISIONS Peef, quiet: family. .0 fMOSO; mess, $g(mmg): beef hama, KIM 2180; packet--.' 5fyfl 0ft; city extra India mess. Iia.oojfia.50. Cut -meat, steady; pickled bellies, 111.0013.00; pickled should ers, tAasftl.TS:' pickled ham, 18.0O12,6O. Lard, etuiet; western- steamed, l.7vS75. Refined lard, steady: continent $924; South American. 110 OOcomponnd, IHtftSO- Pork, etendy: family, 118 Rftfri S.oft; ehort clear. $17.0flflrl.00: mess, I18.25'91.75. . TALLOW-r-ftteady ; cltv (12 per package) So; -otmtry packes free), 41Kc. RTriS-eteady; domeMlo fair to extra, IWmic; Japan, nominal. bL'TTER Firm; street -price for extr creamery, 23fla4c; offlclsl prices, cream ery, common to extr, lS323o; renovated, common to extra, 14eic; western, factory, common to extra, NHSnTic: western Imi tation creamery, extras, lWfriak:; firsts, l'H-aifc, CHKK8K Strong: receipts, 4.434: tat full creams, large fancy, l!c; state fair to good. UVtQllKa; small fancy, 12c; state, fair to good, 1101140; Inferior, SVMllOo. EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 26rff2o; 'Slat, choice, 23i24c; do, mixed extra, 2J324c; western firsts, ,Ula; western seoonds, 16Hl8c. POULTRT Llv quiet; western spring chickens, 144c; fowl and turkeys, lto. Dressed steady; western spring chickens, ltSlSc; turkeys. llfflJc; fowls. 813Hc , St. Louts General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. It. WHEAT-Lower; No. t cash. SSflTOV.e: September, 7c bid; December. TWitrvOHc: No. I hard. 6T71c. CORN Ixiwer: track, No. t cash, 47c; Sep tember, 464o bid; December. 4m,ij41c; No. I white, 60o. OATS Lower; track. NO. 1 cash, SO.fl411o; September. 294e; Decembor, Sic: No. 2 white. 8?Ve. FIOUR Steady; red winter patent, 145 &4.60; extra fancy and straight. H104.30; clear, 42.702.90. BEBD-Tlmothy, steady at U.IOS4O0, CORNMEAL-42.60. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 74&7Bo. HAY-Lower; timothy, Hi.0Oai8.00; prai rie, t0u1000. IRON XTTONTrB8-tl.00H. BAGOINO 1-lOc. HEMP rWINE-TWo. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: lobbing. I1S.7S. Lard, lower; prime steam, 88.18. Dry salt meats, steaay; ooxea extra snorts. a I3c; turkeyy, 14c: ducks, 8Hc; gee, 5o. bu I i ri eweaoy;' oreamory, 4Mbvu)c; daJry. .17na. ..-.... ,ECGS--Firm, at.llHe. rss count. Receipts. Bblpments. Flour, bbls. 4,000 8,000 Wheat. -bit, ...... H00 SW Corn, bu V. ..Atl,y. . 1?90 Oats, bu.' 112.000 ' 24,000 , ., MinjseKWotla flmh ;Mnke. . MI-NNtlAPOUS.- Aug. FLOUBnrst ratenta. 84.0094.10;V second patents, 14.85 86; first clears, $.1.2tGfl.4; second clears. IA.66ftl.6a. , BRANTIn bulk,, llS.60gi5.75. Veuperlor Board' of Trad quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The ran of prices, as reported by F. D. Day & Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Clos. Yes'y Wheat May... Sept...! Deo.. i. Fi-x Sept... Mo f. o. b. afloat: No. I bard winter, 7SS" f. o. b. afloat. Price for wheat grad ually sagged oft to low level of the year again today, liquidation being Impelled by 76 74 mi& 78 74H 70 V 4H , 7 71Sifr 71? n Tli 71 ltSH 11SH !M 114 11S 1 10V 1 11 1 10U 1 11 1 10 no4 iu iioii in no! Oct.... . Nov. Mlnneapoll Cash Close Wheat: N. 1 hard. 78Hc; No. 1 now, 74e; to rrlv. 744o; No. t nw. 7!c: to arrive, 72Sc: No. 8 whlt. 70ff71Vic; No. 1 durum, 7Ho; No. I durum. ODHo. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 4Te; No. 8. 47HC. Oat: No, t whlt, 26Hc; No. 8, & ".. Rarl- S194&0. Rye: 16114. Flax:. Cash. 8U14. Kaataat City Grata sag Provialoae. KANSAS CITY, Aug. II WHEAT Sep tember, 4340; December. 4SSc; May. T0.c; cash, NO. t hard, 44HOc; No. 8. 447Wii; No. 4, 4Jfc6c; No. 1 red, 64c; No. l c'&RN September. 434c: December. trHc; May. 8Hc; cash. No. t mixed. 48Ht44c; No., 8, 4!l948ko; No. 1 WhltS, 444(tf4c; No. 8, 45a-46!ic. OATS-No. 8 white, VkSHc; No. I mixed, SOflJlc. HAY Steady; choice timothy. tn.to4fU.50; ohnlc prairie, 88.60875. R Y E Unchanged ; No. t. 6$0o. EOG-S Firm: Missouri and Kansas firsts, case Included, 17o ; seoonds, - luo; extra, !. iipTTKR Creamery, ie packing, 16Hq. Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, ba. -. I,0u0 h.OOO Cora, bu. 41.000 - 27.000 Oats, bu 18.000 4.000 ' ' 1 Mil waak Grain Market. ' MILWATTKKB, Aug. 1 1. WHEAT No. 1 northern,- 77 4) TI01 No. 1 northern, T6t 74 He: Beptamber. 70fcc asked. re lilgher; No. 1, IIOio; sample, 40 3S4O. ' ' ' CORN Lower 1 No. I cash, 4 4 0ot Sep tember, 440. . bnlatk Grain ' Market. ' Dt.TLUTH, Aug. 18.- WHEAT N.' 1 northern, 78 Ko; No. 8 northern, T4Hc; Beptamber, 71 Ho; .December, 71 Sic; Ma. Tlo- OATS On track,' 81o; new,' to arrlv and August, 8IHO.. 3 PkllatlelpkAn PrnAao Market.. .. , PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11 -BITTFR Unchanged; extra western creamery. 23c. KOOS Firm; western fresh. I0o at mark. CHEESE Firm : New York fuU creams, fair to choice. llV311ta. liar and Mnlass. NEW YORK. Aug. ll-SUQAR-Raw. strong' fair refining. 8Hc; centrifugal. M test, I'VtSt 2-8tc; molasses sugar, I Mtvft 8vo; refined, steady; No. 6, 4.30o; No. f. 43fx: No. 4. 4.o; No. 8, 4.16c; No. 10. 410(1; No. 11. 4.06ot No. 12,. 40; No. 13, 8 9ie; No. 14, t.Wo: osnfectlorSxs' A. 4.7to; mold A. 1.25c; out loaf. 6c: crushed. f.pc: powdered. 8; granulated. "4 80c; cube. 6.15c. MOLASBES Steady ; New Orleana, open kettle, good to choice, 833tc , NrTW ORLEANS. Aug. 18 ST "OAR Market firm, unchanged; open kettle, oentrifagalj 8w 7-16c; centrifugal yellow. 8SWL seconds, 22in,c. 6 Y R L"P HuflSOo. Oil and Resin NEW YORK. Aug. ll-OIL8-4rottons4Kt Irregulsr prim erude, 84c, nominal; prim yellow, t&4. Pntroleum. steady; reflnal. New York, $7(0; Philadelphia and Baltp inor. tl.&S; Philsdelphl and Baltimore, la bulk, ,448. Turpentine, dull; 4i$i2Uc , ROSIN Quleti trained, com mo a to good. 84 .06. SAVANNAH. Aug. 18-OIL-Turpnln. Arm; rMc; sale. 660 bbla. , ROSIN Finn; salea. 1471 bhl.; receipt I ?; hole Quei: A, B. C. 81 40Si 70; D, falllfc'j;; 5. H.3410;-F. $4 Uv4 to a. rl tsJ4); 11. 14.80; I, 64rf4l.'l; K. U UJm12n' WU . VVW. P eiiflS 4, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOND S HsrrimsB Fsoi&os Orations to ' Idfinc snd Their Bis Doalattsi V tikil SPREAD IN THESE ISSUES OVER 2 PER CENT lalet Prgt-Twklag at la. trrl Keeps Priee Flaotaatlag Castaatly Rise Ja Steel - si4 Cper. ' NEW YORK, Ang. 11-Th stock market continued under th elecrrlfying Influence of the increased dividend on Union Pa cific and Southern Pacific announced yes terday. A large preponderance of the enormous dealings wer In thee two stocks, but th organised speculation wer lifted during the day to Pennsylvania and Amalgamated Copper. There were huge transaotlons also In United States Steel. These stock show a large . proportion ' of th total sale for tha day, which ran at ft rat of aottvlty equal to th boom day of April, 18G1. The trading In th Pmclflos was wild, and broker in these stock Apparently had orders to buy unlimited amounts at the prices asked by sellers, (Whatever thoee might be. The result- wss an opening in Union Pacific all the way from 18l to 186. The spread In Southern Paclflo was from S9, yesterday's top prloa, to fl. It was a Held day. for the room, trader and operation were difficult to follow except to these on the floor of the Stock ex change. Th ticker was many 'minute be hind th market owing to the heavy presnur of business. . The . operation by th room clement, wer on-a practically unlimited scale and their trading In and out Inflated the volume .oCdeallngs enor mously. .Their quick profit-taking at frequent Intervals kept price' fluctuating constantly. But the buying demand wag kept reinforced and ' th ,uplltt of . "price continued. Th movement to lake profits, became most pronounced- after th kppearance of the bank statement. A loss of over 83,000,000 In cash Indicated a heavier movement to "t he Interior than .had been,, promised by the preliminary, estimates of the banks them selves, in spite of the scaling down of loan of over lAOOO.OOO. which served to relieve reserve requirements, the surplus was cut Into by th extent of 81,17,0:. Th movement of ourrency to the Interior Is not to be expected to fait off and the speculative activity In tha stock market which ' sprang up yesterday must make additional requirement on the credit of th banks. The active demand was con tinued undiminished up to th closing and while prloes at some points showed the effect of profit-taking at that time , there were buoyant advance at - others. Total sales of bonds par value, tl.M0.0U0. .The following are tha quotation on the bioch .exenango; ttlM. Rlk. Uf. Olee. A4ana CxrM AnuliamauS Caspar ...... 166. K . 104 10114 104 Amr. Cr an4 ,rotui4nr,.. 1,400 . 41 ' 4 f ..,....,; 106 tot 101 w Am.r. Cottee 'Oil.. ...r "104 II - 18 - 84 v .... 1H Amer. Biprast .... .... 1st Am.r. Ht4 Leather fit ' i Asmt. Ice Swurttlea l.to . 74 H 1 '4 Amtr. UneMd Oil 10 US lS 1M So (4' ; ' .... 41 Asm. Leeenetlve 8.T44 7014 T0I4 4o M .... 11a Aar. Smelting A f.... H.JH0 140 Ui 11,1 4 f4 o 111 ui ill ' Sugar Kenning 8.5M Un 1374 iit Asxir. Toe. pf etf .' ot m NU ll ADacoeea Mining ce I,M M( i(4 I64H AUhiaoa 41.101 M I7H m ' 4a pf4 100 10 100 1O0S4 Atlantis Cmiv Line 1,400 144 144 11 m uiuo..., u.w 111 llivt 111 4o pflt .: t sreoklra Ripl4 Tramlt...: 1,400 71 111 -77 Casadlaa PaclSo t,OQit IMS Ch;a A Ohle 11,404 n, ai Cnlraa Oraat Wert.ro. ... l.fnt it 11 Chicaao A Northw.at.rn.. 1 loe mu m?u mm C.. M. St. Paul 1.... 11,700 111 1174 IIU Cklcage Term, a Traaa ... 11 . -. v.. m h. umim. ... i.eue MT4 MS uweraae ruel aa Iraa.... 14. 47s U 47 S Celerano A Seathera t.H H MS S J J ' .... 4ivl p.. CenMlldaUd Oas so' J1S 111 IMS Cera Product e ls Its 4 p(4 10 n 74 J7 5!WV Jtu 1.404 ttt m Del., Lark. 1 WMm .... oo Uenrer A Rie Oraad 70 4444 44 ' 44 So srg ,. i... 15 Olstlllers aecurttles 1(00 41S . s M.80 4444,44 46 s '? S 7JH ' 774 77 eM.r iii,"."-;;Xi'4 'o-i7o4" in" s Harking Vallay -am Illinois Central 800 171; 171 174 40 114. 11 . 11 pto .... 14 a' '- 84,400 . 61'.. 61 ' 81 00 .. v...... .... .- laws Central 10 i ws ir'Vi "00 41 ' 41 41 ' K. .a. Baather 400 , - 14 17 ' I.OO0 HU 47' 17 b"!"" N"He 14.44 144$ 1442 1 Oaotral ? l.mi 11 . 11 . tl Minn. A 8t. .Laala 100 n Jl 4,. st. p. a Bauit st. 11: .... ,SJ e pi .... v.... ,...MII M .Murl I F-aclSo 11,600 17 l 17 Mlnoarf. Kan. A taaaa... i;ioo iitu Mu 'f 1.100-11 70 '70 National Lea 14.100 . 71 71 ll Nat. R k. ot Max., pta.. loo 41 41s ( I N. T . Ont. tt Weatara.... 11,100 41s 41 .. 41 J Norfolk A Wrt.ra litoo 13 M 7 ' pM North AttmlcM oo I4H 4iu fA.u j',.u ::.: 1.J00 51 5 5t 5",';1'rn 17.740 144 144 144 People'. O.. ., ,0. , t,2 rntia.. c. C. SL L... 10 us sis-ina raaia Steal Car 4.700 M 14 44 ulTtaa. rgYeoT&r:::::" iolA B?4 xl Pu Raa4tas lN,4eo .i4 U4 121 4a lat pro a M p( .... Republic steel ... 4a pf4 Rook lelan.4 Co... II ..U V... .... 1' 4.700 10 tt 10 .,100 101 1004, 100 14,40 , 17 tt 17 0s pro 46 8 li.h:,t9tttml,n r Z "2 to U '4 o pI4 10 111 11 U 111 8...h.rn Railway 41. ft 'uZ li5 t Pf4 joe p mfjl MJ Teaaaaaee Coal as4 Iroa .rl.4o4 i4 MS ,,,5 ?oi"s? r"'iwT M "3 Tol., St. L. A Wastera . tiS a prs i ::t Ualaa Paalte 4o pro V. S. g.pr .... tl. S. Realty V. t. Rubber .... So pis L. S. Steal ... 841.70 111 111 IMS .... , 100 . P4 14 P4 114 00-71 74 74 ' ' 'S31 4 464 5'4 WO 104 100 107 ....1M.4U0 IIS- 4IU eltti v...ar;ii.rch,i;i: w so pro -t.'L" ' ! 1W 104 WJg , 400. 8o 5 waiiiir,rg'e' g ji Weetlnshouae Elettrle .... .' 0 ill lii'-' tel. Unloa ,Ju & WJ.-l.ng ui. Brl. lot iT, Us infoV.''1!.:::::::-;: " H 1 Nlr Pa'cioa'"l'.!!'.Li;;". l'io"lii'' sniu aoiat cv.,r;l,u,t,iw 2 "J iuura,r.u..-.tpoi,u.:: -k 712 T?a ?r eJw York Money Market. . J1W. TORK- A- l--MONEY On call, nomlnali no loan; tlm loans. vry firm alxty day. 8 par cent: ninety day tbtw per cent; lx months, i per tent: brims tn.e! STERnRo .XCHANQE-Steady at 84 64,6 for demand and at 84 8186 for sixty- mM! - w?JlLV'!r' N,w 'ork t-mds today wrts a follows: ' WJL" sermj.'.-ioo 4a raupoa Wj, . 4a rtla , 11 47. 8. la. rag 101, . a mrtM M ? "i So 4a. fa... . 41 C. g. a,4 4s. rag... .101 l. g, N. ,D,. 4, 4. eaupo. .. . .. s Manhat. .. go!4 to..l01 V. g. sew 4a. rag....ln B1. Central 4..,... II . 4. lat I.e.. II? Aia.--i;;:"a;::::ll'0Ki.'; 5 A4Y-i.::::.K: V VI.?; .1-! S N. J. a sen. 4... .111 r'V-;.;-.:::-. '"'fl J J"1.4" 40 'ore. 4 Lit rtg. 4s ... 44" 4a 44 ln.. t he,in u MJ rT- a0'. UAL M e 4.114 Chlcet-e A A. il 1st. L. A S P I a a. i . r " n taar4 A L 4a .:.! 4e etc. a St. L. g 4a.. 101 oa let 4a nr, a.w Cole. 1.4. to. ATOSSoutW Rp U::''''ir4( Colav MiOlae 12 Taaaa A V. Is l is Cal A saetaars ... 11 T.l"st L A W.'' !. Caa to ....;..l04sti p i.T. " liJ?1 D. -A U O. 4a.. ...... ve ,c. -S. Siaai M'ieT'alZ Inwilla-r Saa. to.... 41'wiklMuh u .Z... "5 ri prior lias 4n...lii! . sa. loi Sa; 4a lo Weacova MJ, 4, . . 44 Meek. VaL 4s..,...l' win i 44 i. g. ii M . ' ' ' . , ;. C1arlnc Ms Average, NEW YORK. Aug. U.Th. atatement of this clearing house for th week show that th bank hold 87.10I.I08 over th total rs erv requirementa. This Is A'decrt of tl.170.0S compared with last week. Th statement follons: liens. Vf"7 M exi- d Srna, a,17a,8tAl, DpoUU llAa.ieAOuS! - Creese, R,tt.80S, Circulation, 84gr0.WW; In crease, (Kt ooo. uegal tensers. 841.411. MW; d creaee. 1117,100. Specie, f't,l 3.0H0: In' crease, tissnns. Reserve, 8870,640,400: de cree.. 11 arr lea Kum -,,l4 tfct m - I - oeere., (i.sn.CT. Hurpiua, 87.i01iO aeorea, Jl.lTO.asK Kx-Wnited State de posits. ?,4,i; oecreaee, n.0W,C7. BOSTON, Aug. 18 -Call loans, SHfl4H per rent; time loan. 604 per rent. Closing .a v v'l. VII i ui r. s .iiu UUIIII.. iM'iiei aaj. a Amelraajete 104 iMie. .11.. II. 14S Met t'eatral 4...... 74S AUklean us 4 p'4 1 Puoa A A.... 147 Boetoa A Me 117 Poeion gli .... m "ritehtnirg pto 117 Max. central i K. T..'l. H. A M..1M Per Mirotte 61 Vale PactBe 114 An. Are. I'h.a.... 4 4a pte ;i Ai. f-nea. Tub 11 Am. Sugar tut . 4e pf4 . .m Am. Tel. A Tal 135 Am. Woalaa ; " r'4 104 Pom. Iron A Steal.. 14 .RdieAn ! II ea. m . I,. i'al. Mecla 7tt "Ontanniai .... Cflfper Rinse .... N ... 71 iif weet rranhlln Oraapr .. 14 ... 14 ... II leia Roreie Maaa. Mining .... Mictitaan .. 14 .. lS Mnhawk Mom. C. A C Old Dominion . . .. 41 .. 1 .. 41 ...101 Oeneela Parrot Wulnry .. 14 .. 04 Shannon Tamarack .. 1 .. HV, TrlnllT Lnned 1 orper ... V. g Mining ... V. A Oil t'l.h .. 04 .. 47 .. 10 Maaa glartrls ... 4e pt4 Mm. Qi 1IW .. 71 .. f .. Vlriorta ........ .. 7 .. 4 I nltel Shoe Maca'.'.'.'. II WolTerlni vniiea mu ..liua winona . pm . . . Oreane Can. V. t. Steal A4rentur 1 .. 14 North Butte 01 ICS ft' Coalition 11 ....1.. 44Ne4a ..v.. ..1.. 14 ios i. anion 110 4 Teausiseh 11 Allonai Asked. fild Aniens commercial . . a Jleav York Mining; Stock. NEW YORK. Aug. 18. -Closing quota .iuii. vii niiuiii ngcm were A4am ,coa M Little Cairf .... 6 -...171 ...1M ... 8 ... 14 ...104 ... U ... 10 ...124 - Alloa ,. Breace Brunawlrk Co ... CeoMtecs Tuanal ...rro ... to u ... 14 ... 11 ;..1W Ontarle (phlr PtaoenU .......... Potoal Saeaga .'.,. Sierra N ere 4a ... mall Hope. iHattfar Con. cal an4 Va... Hern Silver ....... t Iraa Sllrlr Leadrilie cob Offered. too I OMAHA . WHOLESALE MARKJET. Condition, of Trad and Qnotntlon Staple and Fancy Pregnne. EGUS Receipts, Hberai; fresh stock, ato, L1VH PULLTH7-Hens. 4A4c: roo.ter. 6c: turkeys, 1213c; ducks, c; spring chickens, IZHo per lb. BUTl th 1'acKing stock,' 15Vc; ebolc ianry aairy, ibj,ioc; creamery, nyilo. HAY I'rfce quoted by Omaha Feed com pany; Choice upland, 8860; medium, 88.W; Coarse. .(yu8.W. Rye straw, 7.00. BRAN Per ton, $14.60. VIUW TABLES. . s TOMATOES Horn grown, par basket of 28 lb., 3M60d. WAX ; BEAN9 Pt market baaket ot about 16 lbs.i 60c. TURNIPS. BESTS AND CARROTS Pr bu., idc LEAF LETTUCE Hotbooo. ' per dos. hads, 80c. CELERY Per dos 300, CUCUMBERS Horn grown, per dos.. 20c. - I UNIONS Home grown, 3Ho per lb.) Span ish, $2.00 per crate. GREEN ONIONS Per dog bunches, 80c RADISHES Per dos. bunches. 16c NAVX BEANS Per bu.. 81.s6 No, 8, tLTf. LIMA BKANH Per lb.. Hc GREEN PEPPERS Per market basket. 760. TROPICAL) WRVtti. ORANUES Valencia, all sires, $6.00. LEMONS Llmonlera, extra fancy, ISO slxe, $7.50; 300 size, $8.76; 260 six. $8.60; other biauus, Jl.ou less. BANANAS Per medlum-sised bunch. fl.76ia2.2S; lumbos. $2.60498.00. POTATOES Pe su.. 660. FRUITS. " f ' ' 1 'PEACHES Tellow freestbne, $1.10; Mis souri, per 6-baket crate. gl.tAKif Cali fornia Klbeiuia, per box, $1.20, PLUMS Oeliqornla, $1.0Oicjil.76. PEARS-Bartlett, per box. $2.26421.60. GRAPES Home grown, per t-lb. basket, 25c.' - MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., lVic, or about Mi Ac each. CA ANTELOUPEB Colorado and Arixona. per crate istanaara), 3 w; ponies, 8X60. CUT tb.KF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lze; No. ribs, lvc; No. t ribs, 64c; No. 1 loin, mo; No. 3 loin, UWc; No. I loin, ta: No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. t chuck, 4c; No. t chuck. 8c; No. 1 round, 6c; No. t round, 7c; No. I round, 4.c; No. i plate, 8c, No. 3 plate, 8Hc; No. 8 plats, sc. MISCELLANhiUUS. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., 83.e5. CHEESE Swiss, new, - too; Wisconsin brick, 13414011' Wisconsin llmberger, lto; twins. 13Ho; young Amertcane, Jso, SUGAR Qmnulated cane tn bbls., $8 M! granulated cane, in sacks, 8641; granulated beef, in sau-ks, 86.21. : SYRUP In bbls., 27o per gal.; In cases, 6 10-1 b. cane, $1.70; oases, 11 t-lb. cans, $1.40; cases, 24 24-lb. cans, $1.85. COFFEEJ-HoAeted, No. 06, '2He per lb ; N). 80. rd per lb.; No. 28 lV4c per lb. J No 20. 16c p-er lb.; No. 21, lihho per lb. NtnB-Walnuti, No. I. Soft' shells, new cfop, per lb., lto; hard shells, per lb., lie. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., l2o. Chill walnuts, per lb., liiJl3Vio, Almonds, Soft sheila, per lb., 17; hard aheDa, per Ibl, l&o. t'ocoaDUts, $4.tV par tacll of 100. CURED FISH Family whltofish, par quarter bbl., 100 lb.. 84.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1, $24.00; No. 2. $24.00; No. 8, moo; Irish, No. 2. 314 00; herring. In bbls.. 208 Iba. each. Norway, 4k, $13.00; Norway, 8k, 81A40; Holland, mixed. 811.00; Holland herring, la kegs, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed. 70a, CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 66tMa; Maine, tilt. Tomatoes, t-lb. cans, 11.0641.40; 2-1 b, 87Hcfj$1.00. Plneap' pie, grated. 2-lb., $2-064j2.3v: sliced. li.M, t'Xy gallon apples, fancy, $3 00; California a pr loots. $1,764X 00; peara, $1.7641180; peach, fancy, $1.7602.40; H C. peaches, $.0041.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; faney Chinook. F., $210: fancy anckeye, F.. $1 so; sardines, (4 Oil, $3.60; mustard, tl t.ia.lCX Sweet po tatoes, I1.1d$1.26; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump kins. 80cff$1.00; wax beans, t-lb., 7&4i0c; lima, beans, i-Ib., 76r$l.to; spinach, $1.86; rh?.t;. L4B- -lb- OOc: extra, '.lutoc; fansy, ll.tWl.78. HIDES AND TALLOW Gren' salted, No. 1, 12Hc; N. t, UU-! full hide. 8H4VHci frreen hide. No. 1. 10c; No t, $c; hors. 1.6Cj J35; shep pelts. 60cm.2S, Tallow. No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 3c. WOOL Per lb.. 184J2SO.- '. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. H.-XTTON-Tb market opened ateady at an advance of i points on August, but generally 266 point lower, and ruled weak during the- erly session under easy cables, good weather, bearish statistics and big crop predictions. Prices sold off to A net loes of I to 12 points on the hew crop months, making new low records for th Seaaon. Trading was moderately actlv and th underton feverish. , I.IVVRPfVlT. 1lmwmu Jule J.jw'nt lower; American middling I.VJ , ' rr ... """"'"i. o.aia: migaung, J: low middling. 6.27d; good ordinary, 503d; ordinary. 4.:d. The sale of th dav War. 1 ftrtft K. 1.- .2 ki.k. ii ' . . .. , .(Vw , v. nniiii t'a wore speculation and export and Included 7' - I . . """Pt". i.wi caies, includ ing 104 American. . Future opened easier and closed steady) August, I 30d. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18. CXrTTON Dull. Ud lower; middling W Sale.. J UlUC r.' fT,'?lf' shipment. 871 bales; tock. 171.406 bale. , . NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18! COTTON Spot closed easy. Sale. 140 bale. Uw ordinary,' 4 7-34e, nominal; ordinary, 8 15-inc nominal: amrwl Arrfn.rw ei n . iHMa i . . rr . . r... iuw iiiiuuung, Dir'lns-. 61o-18c; good tnlddllng rM'16?,'1"1'. fa,lr' nomln.7 I?i'ir",M,un?mln'4- ",IPts, 114 bales av wen.. ar,(7 4aa,14rV. " . Evap.rnleel Apples nad Dried rrett. oJP' Au ' EVAPORATBO APPLES Market Is .unchanged. Prim are qUited at liailc; choice, llVa4jllc: fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are said to be steadier on the coast and the pot mSrket Is unchanged with Call. forn.la 70 to 80 quoted t "HSc and Or' son 4b to 20 at 7VtiS. Apricot remain firm, with new crop supplies quoted at follows: Choice, lSVio; extra choice. lc fancy, 17c; extra fancy, lJ!'30c. Peaches are somewhat unsettled for future ship, ment from th coast, hut th spot situation ta steady.. Choice are, quoted at lOVSllc; xrra. choice; UIimo; fancy, Uiil2o; extr fancy, nj12Hc. Raisins ar .unchanged. Loos muscatel are quoted at SsaTc; eeded raisins st 4tc; London layers, nominal, Melal Market. NPW YORK. An. 18 MFiTAI.H tn th. bieooe of London cable th mvtal market! aver qtuet today and generally unchanged Tin woe quoted St 841 .iM1.6t). Copper wai Arm with Lak quoted . at tllarerllTS: electroUtic, . lip.tTVw&la.M; . casting. Ill OCi 18&;.led wan unchanged at $6.75; spel. ter at le -vw in. iron waa nrm in good demand at recant price. 8T. Ii:lR. Aug. IS METALS Lead, quiet at $&.66fiv.67H: apelter, quiet St $ $4SV .,." " . iKsp.rl and I na porta. NEW "TORK, AUg. T.-Tft Imports of mere hnndia snd dry goods at the port uf New Vork for the week ending tod were valued at n2.lM.6ij6. - Total Import ot specie at the port ef New York for the week ndlng today wer $7J,4:-0; stlvr. m' $l;.8(e) gold Total exports of specie fror the port of New York for the -. endln lodo wer tl.Ua.ts6 Silver, aud wvBO gold. OHAlli LIVESTOCK MARKET Oorafsi Stsort 8ttd7, Others Eicbsr for wtek. HOGS GtNERAllY nvt CENTS HIGHER r Week Hog Flv to Ten . Cent Higher Sheep and Lames Oaod Sellers All th Week and Stronger. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. IS. lrt!. Om: ;' ' Cattle. HOg. Shaep, rrmll; e.iin ,m li.ii rSeS Pdnesday 1.70S . 10.MS 6.722 P.7,ra Thursday t.iu t.tit l.Mo Ofllcia 'Friday :i a.'S umclal Saturday 104 ,o7 . This week u7 I4.r-9 LiSat week t.e . '"' jmi, ei.oo. wo weeks ago U.mo w.74$ J nre wees Ago 17.4.14 47.13$ Four wk ago ,14.073 63.068 74M rn A WSS If I SI SI I Vnnni Ol 10 AO rtarT - ' J wail e a a .64,104 TV.VOI il .Oil KCCEllTa Von TUT a n m rn.net..- Th f ski 1a O.ki. - . . . a CatUlt. hflsPSA SnJl m. m m. .a a aw 1 S ,, "w-n-. a-vii sfiiTr v puuin umnni I or year to datxv compared with last yor: jss.Aai. , iwrn. iruw. ire-r. rtl 6TJ.1 !40.146 .Ti J.0 ;..1.78..x6 1,6?$,615 12.TK) BnP 66,0i2 Km CATTLB QirOTA7nON8. T-l i 1 1 - , ... ... . . . ... iv.iv-.in win now tna price paia Er tbs different kind of cattl on th South Omaha market: Good to choto corn-fed ters $5 604?0o rsir to good corn-fed steer 4 S64j 5 60 common to fair corn-fed steers..' 4 VAM iv viiuiv.-. rang steers t.. 4 turjo zo f air to - good rang ereerfc... $ 764j4 4U i-ij . i.nge-steers ij.i w Good to choice cows and heifer.. $.76Jj-4 40 Fair to good cow and heifers.. 2.6x, .76 LDDimnh tA fml- aa - , . , ... ood to choU etockor A feeder. $75-5s,46 mr iw goon stocKers and feeder.. 3.4txa75 Common to fair atocker 2.76G8 40 jBullS. ataer. mtm e eT., -c Val oaivs , t.76tlo.76 lh following table shews th. average ST. ?f ogs at South Omaha for th last several day with comparison: Pat. 1J08. lX.ltH.ltU3.180t. 11801. 10JO. Aug. I.. Aug. 8.. ( 11 404 4 oi 1 8 h ( uo 4 86 Aug. 10.. Aug 11.. Aug. U.. 4 761 7 OS 78; 8 741 57 6 77 AUg. 13., AUS. 14.. (73 Aug. 18.. Aug. It.. 6 6 aj 7 6 78 ( 771 UM-. 11.. ( 83 Aug. 18.. Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. ' Cattl. Tin.. Omsha ta.0wa.0o' Mtw&CiJS Chicago i 1.S&8.75 . 6.4ustJ.46 ivansa wily .... 3 0W9 40 6.3iv10 St. Louis t.20tu4 .40 6.w4 .40 Sioux City 2.6UU4.00 6.66v.p6 . YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. ThS following shows th. number of rare of stockers and feeders shipped to tha coun try ana uieir point of destination: Chris Nelson. Washington N. W i Harmon Cooper. Laagdon, Mo. Q 1 u. vooper, ivnngaoo, MO. M 1 E. Coorter. Lnriadon. Mo-U 1 I ' XM Inn-A T V. I . . tl ' W w . . o , .i uu, uttuu-nu ,,, 4 George Starling, Elliott, la. y 1 n. il. m nsaeu, tjagiana, la. n. 1 1 Tom Mortlmora. Lela-h N. W 1 John Hickey, Vail, la. N. W -. t ueorge rnaay, van, la. N. w l L. W, Fog, Llacomb N. W 1 F. M. Klatt, Sidney, IA.-Q I . . SHEEP. D.-D. F. Goerlng. Laoonla. la. O 2 A. Benard, Wedrow, 111. Q 1 Th official number ot car of stock brought In today by each road was: catue. Hogs, sue p. M r s. C M. . . St. P, .1 Wabash .. 1 .. Missouri Paclflo 12 .. Union Paclflo 11 I t C at N. W. (east) 7 .. C. A N. W. (west! II C, St. P., M. ex O t C, B. A Q. (east) to .. .. C, B. A Q. (west) ... 15 .. i t C, R. I. A P. (east)..,. , ....'.,..... .. Illinois Central .. 1 ' .. " .. Cut Grant Western.. , I . ' V. . Total receipt .... it . 86 3 ( Th dISDosltlon of the day's receipte Va as follows, each bUye puronaslpg th num ber uf head Indicated: . ,. - Cattle. Hoar. She umina t-acKing co.... ... . 8A G. H. iiajnmoug Co,... .... CUdahy .Packing Co.'. Armour A Co..; ... Cudahy Packing CO., L4u I.J74 ! t. .. "77 . 23J 2tf . 3v7 rrom Kansas-city-. . goo Kinann- ... Bodden ... Other buyer 1 Total I.. 366 CATTLEr-Tber war no cattl here to day to make a market and noti wer ex pected, rm in tact was tn second duy this week that receipt were too light to really oall It a market. The total receipts for the week show a falling OS of over 2,000 head as compared with last week and of about 8,009 head as compared with the corresponding week of last year. For th month to date there has been a deoreaae of about 10,000 bead A compared with last year, it win do noted rrora tnese com parison that the receipt of cattle have been running very light at this point. Th supply ot bf cattl this wk ha consisted very largely of corn-fed steers. In fact the proportion of that kind of cuttle has been most too large for the good of th market a packers have not naa aumcient cneap grassers to Kin out with them. The result was that oorn-fed rattle, whlls they showed some strength during the first two days of the week eased on later on and at th close of the week Are no higher than they wer on week ago. More than that the trade on som day was very dull, packers seeming to buy the cattle under Droteat. Graas beef on the other hand ' showed some llttl Improvement snd desirable kinds of range steers can sateiy be quoted aa 10fi4 higher tor th week. . Cow and heifer war not vary nlentlful st any tlms during th week where tn demand waa of v.ry liberal proportions. Under tha Influeuoe of tha llarht recelnta and good demand prices steadily firmed up ana at in cios ot in weeg ar if, too higher than ons week ago. For two week In uoceMlon th tendency of th cow markat ha bn almost steadily upward, the advanc last wk having been about th saros as for this week. That means that th oow markat Is now 26&aoo higher than it waa th lew tlm two week ago. Th atocker and feeder trade has been rthr disappointing this weak. Early lit th week ther.wa a moderate run. and, a specula ter s and yard trader were all eld out, they' wer quit eager buyers, with th result that the market advanced 10616c. Th country, however, did not Ap pear to be In the mood to pay any better price and country buying wag very light throughout the week so that speculators wer forced to - close out their surplus cattl today and yesterday at aomwhl easier prices. HOGS Receipt of tioxs todav were light even for a Saturday, less than luO cars being reported In. Tne reaction which set In Thursday, snd was continued, yeaterday, api up loaay, in general mantel, being quotably 6c higher this morning. A ha betm- th' ca4 pn o marry day of lat th trad wa very unvn,v eom hog lling ry llttl higher while other showed even more then 6o Advance. Thug heavy packing hogs wer not very much higher while th top 'wag I2c hlaher. $d.ea being psld for a fancy load of light weignis. in traaa was reaaonaoiy active at. th advance so that the most of th hogs In sight changed hands before ID o'clock In the evening. During the first -half of the week th downward movement of value which had been underway for two week back was continued. Th low point of th week, and for th4 matter of th month to data, wa touched on Wednesday when th average ot all th hog sold waa $5 43. During th last three day of th week price tended steadily upward so that all th lost was recovered and a- little mor In addition, th week closing with ti market 66 10o higher than It waa one week ago. In fact the l."g sold at th close of th week about wher they aold on Fr: dur of last week. Representative sales: 111 $ 14 6 ll B 12 8 07 i 84 8 07 tM'4 t 86 6 01 6 19 88V t S 4 64 8.36 t 86 4 81 ( 31 6 fl 4 84 6 15 I ii (to in iz id 1 82 6 02 (80 6 as IK 121 (84 4 89 I 17 74 - e. So. P.- .' A. sh. Pr. 44 tal ... 4 44 40 t0 40 I 17S 44 44 110 4 44 44 144 Uil Ills M tit 40 I 4 M 14 ... I 17S 41 Kil 44 4 44 14 IM ISO I 17s 14 14 ... I 44 11 .'. ... ITS it 10 I 44 4 ta ... t7S M.......HT1 ... (0714 II. .......141 ... I t;s M M .44 I K 71........1S7 It lis 41 let ... 114 11 11 100 H tl 4 'SIS 40 feO ... 4 00 -4 t.ttl 44 t N 07. ... 140 4..,..,..24 ... I 4 ' f. la 140 0 00 t7l N 4 10 46....... A4 40 4 44 4 ... IK . II .114 tt IN' 4 ....... HI ... I 10 U 4.4 rO to lit 48 0 40 71 Hi' M'lte 44 144 ... 4 N 71 HI 1M t 00 1-4 44 I 10 74 1.7 IM t l?S 4..e.....l M It) It ...) IS ttt 40 6 pa 1M) I P0 44. ?4. 47. 14.. pa., ii 40., 11., 11.. 71., 71., 71. "I., 71., .141 ..l4 . ri . .-i . in . :7i . :n .147 ...17 . ti I 4 I M 4 4) 4 W I 44 M 10 44 I 14 .. I M ... 4 1S .. 4 lis .'. 4 40 .. I Pi . 4 44 14 M HIM 00 I 14 40 6 44 .. IIS 149 10 4 "1 .. 4 H .. 4 at .. 4 40 .. 4 14 .. I 14 .. 4 14 .. 4 14 .. 4 14 .. 4 a 40 til Tl. 41...., 74...., Tl...., 44 1... ...144 ...HT ...14 ...fc.4 .1S .114 847 01 4 47 S BOAR. ... I to STAGS, 40 I 18 1... 1.. .170 K I 10 8HBKP Thr wer two fresh Crs ol sheep reported In this morning, which was two mure than expected on a Saturday. Wether and yeaiilnns sol.i at 6..3o and wt at $4 ao, - which looked like sood. steady prices. The receipts of sheep nave hot been as heavy this week ae last and still the run shows a gain over a er ogo of about 10,000 head. For the month to dat there ha been a gain of clow t 3J.4 over the corresponding period of lat year. The market this week st a whole ha been In a Very satisfactory condition. The demand has been quit brisk on most day voiii ior aiiier ana tor leeaers ana tne trad actlv accordingly. Viewed both from a seller's and a buyer's standpoint It nes been a very satisfactory market to no nuait es on.- As to prices the tendency hss been upTra-d. Although no very great Advances can be it-ported for the week. J op prices show some Improvement over last week, hut the stuff had also been bet. ter,- whloh would account for part of the z innia eavance. J nun lanins nave sold as high aa $i 60, but they wer the lliei right good lambs that have been receive here within th last wck or ten day, to that It would be hardly pnrlble to really sy just how much higher they were, at there was nothing - which which to corn bare them. Feeder buyer, owing to a largo amount or feed In the country and to tho assur ance of an' enormous corn crop, have been very active buyer all the week invii.in. snd every thing that feoders could use met ,B,y reauy sale at prices that were extremely satisfactory to sll concerned. Iher wa every reason to believe that the good demand for feeder sheep and lambs will continue throughout the season. Quotations on killers: Good to choice spring lambs, $tt.76fcC60; ftr to good spring lambs, $.26to 4.76; good to choice yesriings, $6.60r4.0 flr to good year-i.nilL,J-i,i.'6-60: Soa to choice wethers, $4.(ViT4.26; fair to good wethers. $4.80(9 4.74; good to cholc ewes, $t.8044.ttf; - .ww. vOT.a, ea.vvsyi.S9. UUOtatlnna on f.nri.-.. limK. letia irL . $6 0065.40; wtb'rs,. ' $4.60 tMSO; ewes, $3,5044.26. nvjiresrniauv sal: co. A.e $ Idaho ewea 7a Pr. 4 60 4 80 ( 10 ( 26 iu lAm.. .11 ...-ii, ,,wre ...,. 10 9 Idaho Wethers pi it laano Wethers snd yearlings 88 CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET Cattl Steady, Hog Fir Cent Higher and Sheep and Lanki Steady. 400 head: mark. . u- ... mIh. . --- . ... - ........ , . u y n h.mxu,.ib; cows and heifers, tl.S5ig6.B0; stockers ami , - j - lly-mt .vw neaa; estimstea nuiiuay, sa.ouu need; market 6o higher; mlxod and butohers, $6.86i3..4ZU: good s s u oti p & rUi.lt; bulk ol SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 il4a fl : tnm ! a r inn a. .. n Aot . "tsuj, Ijr-rir, 40 VViAvMil. yearlings. $6.4o83.30; lamb. $46fS.00. Kansas Cly Live Slock Market. KANSAS CITY. Va Ai jiiwit. Recelnta 400 hud imtuHine nn ....i Market steady; oholc export and dremnd beef steers, $5.(I04M30; fair to good, $4.001i (.60: western fed steer. 14 imi .ib.r. and feeders, t2.50QS.60; outhern steers. $2.76 viv, euuwiern cows, ia.ucus.lo; native cow, t).004.10; ntlv heifers, $17600; bulls, $3.0ni3.; calves. $2.6044.00. Reoalpts for th week, 28.700 head. HOGS Receipts. 2.600 head. Market 6o higher; top, $6.26; bulk of sales, ti.l04i6.; ' - w J i fi.wn, w, ynuitrB, ao. ivtjm. " , . Pig. and lights, t6.63.26. Receipt for the wr, jo.zuv neaa. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head. Market for sheer, steadv: lamb. Aft OftHT AO- native sheep snd yearlings, 14. 260 60; west ern fed yearling, IS.OO'uti.flO; western fed sheep, $4.2tHo.26. atocktr and feeder. $3.76 St. Loots Live frock Market. ST. LOUIS. . Aug. 1 8. CATTL& Re- eel pt, 268 head, including 225 Texan; markat steady; natlv shipping' snd xi port steers, $4.(006.40; dressed beef and butcher steers, I ?Rt 6.85; steers under 1,000 pounds, $1.00 4.76; stockers and feeders,- 2.(0fiH. -6; cows and heif--, 2.I06.76; canners. $1.851.$5; bulls, $3.OO04.2(; calves, $5.50&.00; Texaa nod Indian steer. I3.00ttl.10: cows and heif ers, $2.t(A(.(0. HOGS Receipts, 1,800 head: market (o higher; pigs and lights. $4.2604.46; pack er, $R.S''6.$6; butcher and best haavy. t t.to. SHKEl- ANf) LAMBS Recelnta. 209 head: market stendy; nailv mutton. $2.40 06.60; lambs, 3.oov7.Z6; culls and buck, $2.60&3.00; stockers, $l.25t3.76. tew York Llv Stock Market. vvw vao v a .. ,a Du-c-ir ia . I, n. T. . Q . , U .'III. . t-J u . celpts, 427 head; market feeling steady. Dressed beef In moderate demand and steady. Cable weak. Exports 2.110 beeves and (.400 quarter ot beef. CALVES Receipt none; market nom inally steady. Dressed calves In light supply and Arm: city dresaed veal IVrSSc; country dreaeed. 6lJo. HCKJtJ Receipt), l.nfit head; nominally Arm on Buffalo advice. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt, 1,400 head; market steady: sheen, 13.606.26; culls, IXOOQt.OO; Umbs, $7.76t0.21 St. Joieph l.lve Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Ho., Aug. 18. CATTLE Receipts, 28 head; market ateady; native. 15.00 4.00; cows snd heifer. I1.605.00, stockers aid feeders, $3. 00 4.25. HOGS Receipt. $.0 lai: market 6 7Hc higher; light, $8.1008.20; medium and heavy, $4 00tM.i SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,111 head; market 104l6c higher. Sl.dx City l.lve Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. la., Aug. 18.-(Spclal Tele gram. ) CATTLE Receipt a, 100 head; mar ket steady; beeves, $4.0t!j4 00; cow, bulls and mixed. $? 5Otf4.60; atocker and feeders, $3.0'44 25; cslve and' yearlings, $2.7u98.5. . HOGS-Recelpts, 3.000 head; market strong, selling at IS.8O.6-4.06; bulk ot sales, $6.S5iv.to. Stoek In Slgkt. Reoelpt of llv stock at the six prin cipal western markets yeaterday : Cattle. Hog Sheen. South Omaha 4,047 6 Siotis City..., loo I.OoO Kansas City 400 t.6i0 2T0 St. Joeeph 8.840 l,m St. Louis 260 1.800 20T) Chicago 400 8.000 200 Touts .1.444 M.227 1,688 CflTee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 18. COFFEE Msr ket for coffee future opened steady, at unchanged prices, which was about du on the foreign cables. Business was mod erately active, with some swltohlng from near to late months, but near posl Ions held relatively steady during the session. The market closed steady, net unchan:; ' to 6 points lower; late months easing oft fader- scattering liquidation. Hales rur th day were reported of 40.250 hae. In cluding Beptember, at 6 8(07e; December,, T 15CT 20c; Mrch. 7. 3418' 40r; July, T.80C Spot, steady; No. 7 Rio, I He, l Foreign Financial. PARIS, Aug. 11. Price on th Boure today wer unsteady and business wa quiet. Russians wer weak and nitrate were offered following the Chilean earth quake report. Russian Imperial 4 were quoted at 71.40 and Russian bonds of 1804 at 4 3 BERLIN, Aug. 18. Prices on tha Bourse today were strong on yesterday's Wall street sdvlces. Canadian Paclflo gained 1 point, Ealtlmor A Ohio 1 and Pennsyl vania (V Russians wer higher. Wnol Market. ST. LOt'IS. Aug. It WOOL t early; me dium grades, combing and olothlnat, Mff 28c; light fine, l'd'!c; heavy tine, 14gi7c; tub wished, 88i?Sc. IONrKN. Aug. 18. WOOL Arrival a for the next series number 64.tX bales. Includ ing 21,000 bale forwarded direct. The 1m. ports for the wek were a follows: New South Wslea. 100 bales; Queensland, (.800 bales; snUoellanrous, 1.100 bale. Lelafcipm ( Accepted. WASHINGTON, Aug. lS.-Jnhn A. Irish man, th recently appointed ambassador to Turkey, he been rerelved cordially by th Turkish minister Of foreign affairs. There I no dlapnirttlon of the Turkish government m t tn recogntt Mr. Irishman ss sn am bassador, according to dtspatche received today from Mr. Letshman. Cttlseae LIM. sallsra. WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 -Reports from naval Val that hav been sruialng along ...HO ...414 ...ill ...Ml ...?l .. 8l ...til ...l4 ...r4 the north Atlantic coast all summer and from communities there wher sailor hav had shore leave. Indicate that there has keen the best of feeling between the sail ori In uniform snd th people. No on has complained of sailors or hav th sailors had reason to complain ot their treatment by th people. IMMIGRANTS BREAK LAWS Inspector nl St. L.nla Finds Party f Syrian Who Bended Regnlatlon. WASHINGTON, Aug. lt.-DIcoyry his bee it made by Jarrei R, Dunn, Immigration Inspector .in charge at St. Louis, of , a wholesale smuggling of Immigrants from Mexico Into the United States. Every on of the emigrants was- hatred' by th law from entering the Vnited. 8tate b4 caune of Irscltoma, a contagion ' of tho eyes. Officials nf the Immigration servto are now engaged In locating lh4 immi grants who were smuggled" Into' th cmu try, with a view to their raptur snd de portation. .'; T'te esse I Interesting snd xtfxirdlnaryv A party of hout fifty Syrlgn spplled for passag to th. United Sufes st Nap). Italy. Kvrry one of them wa found to bw afflicted with trachoma and he steamship company refused to accept them for'pnsw sage to this country. Theywexe. inform that they could go . to Mexico and then, "work their Way" Into th rnltd Stntis. On their arrival In Mexico they Scsttcrsd! over th country for a while, but event, tislly reached the border near Laredo,. T. They were smuggled across 'th river Shovs) Laredo, the smuggler receiving tit a. head The Syrians were peddlers and began Im mediately to ply their vocstton In this country, going from place to place1, thus becoming separated. Inspector Dunrt located a Syrian In St, Lou I named John Shahadl Jacob, . wh he believed wa unlawfully In tha country. When he examined Jsoob th' man told a story about having been landed at Phila delphia: but A little Investigation showed that staterhent was untrue. Confronted with th proof thst he had hot told ths truth Jacob broke down and told bow h and his Syrian friends had been smuggled Across the Mexican border. Jsoob gsv to Inspector Dunn All th names of tn party h could remember and officer '.of th Immigration servto now ar SeAroblng for them. Jacob 1 being held for -a time) to assist In Identifying the other Syrlsns. REAL E STATU TRANSFKnR. Flora R. Brown and husband to Oeorg Feasenden. M1 m. section .7-16-lS $14,600 Henry B. lmore to Alfred Blddlck and wife. W. 20 feet lot 24. and B. 15 feet, lot 23. block 10, Briggs $.07 Dora Harney to Annie E. Gibson and Norma Harney, lot It, block 1A Hanscom Place 1,100 Omaha Realty Co. ' to Charles H. Morse, E. 23 feet, lots 7 and 8, ' block 133, original plat of Omaha.. 4,004 Elisabeth W. David to Charles H. Morse, W. 33 feet. E. 6ft feet, lots 7 And I, blook 133. orlginsl plat of' Omaha 10.(00 Henry Swart and wife to Edward B. Howell, lots 11 and 12. block 18, Wal nut - Hill X Total .$37,474 AMERICAN GUARANTY CO. of Chloag-o, Xstabllshed 188. rSCDRSICK M. BTESL4V preelSaei, CHARLES L, rUH ST. Viae Praaltaat, LEWIS W. PITCHER, SeeretaiT. 3AMB8 U BIOELOW, Treasurer. OAPTTAXi - - - f 5O0,0vO.M urplas and VndlvlAad Profits - - - - - tT7,44S.n . Assam row Class of Oor : -prA OkUgaUonsi . . 'let Th ayal at th principal af bene. 14 Th parsiant t latanet aa Paula 10 Tha reAeeapUe. 4 terparate stack. j 4th Tha parnant at 4irldD4s a ulitisn ' hie pretarra Steak. It alea pertefn the tellawtag milm Is Its rllentsi ' First Seearet the earvlea at repaUVi traat eanpany te act sa truetet tar tha Peat helaere i4 s eeruty.u tae.gaaalaeasaa el the heaoa. . . Beennd Prepares the eeoeeeary 44 el true la coafornlty with th. rauireMDI tt Iha truftoa. . Third Ha tha koses sag eon pans ea gravot ar llthographet. taring am me before the officer, of tea oorporatla roadr tor aaasutlea. Fourth Attend! te all tha detail, ot a laaae tt henAa, relieving tha eAoar el - tee annoyance Incidental thereto. Fifth ruralehea angraTsd er llthographad oertlacate. at atocS hearing prapar aataraa nent of gu.rantf.aat raadf far lenience. Blxtn rreparaa an eubraiu the form af Miliary notions an 4 reeolvtlea te he peeeet h tb stockHelOara aat eiraatara aa atber- wlaa auparrlaa. all- wark la any aiaanar at- , lectin ta. legality ai th. laauaao. .( tb saourttla. Corraapentasoe larlUMt. Istarvtaw soltctuA 4rsTnl OfflOM, 171 Z.X Ball StrMt, Chicago, tan-nra abtd tarstrsTmiAi. stooxs BUVVaX AA0 BUUI. Befor buying or ulllng any. stock secure our quotations. Ws offex nklaoS to prior sale. layior neuuiain twoioraMio wane DIOS and oflarlngs. American DeForast Wireless (cam.) .fl.10 Con. Jefferson Gold and Copper. ..... .11 Golden Treasure -Placer (Idabo) . . . , , .SO Atergantnaier aaaaei ,...l6He Mogul Preferred i B -H ) T8o- Hear. Roebuck. Preferred MS.Oo Hear. Roebuck, Common. ......... .gAS.OO Standard Con. (Oregon) ISM) Taylor Mountain (Colo). Ws want to buy U. 8. Qrsphlte ' Preferred ..fa 8TOOI8 WAMTHB. Offer us any stocks or bonds yu hav for sale. wt wsnt Tarlor Mountain. Arlsons-Colorado Copper Belt, Night, hswk, Stsndard Consolidated, Core nad Gold, - Sonora Bonansa, Mrganthlr Basket and Script, . Amaxon Gold, Great 1 Western Ofenderton). fanltol ChemloaL Columbus Conalidatd (B. H.), Hubbard. Ulllott. uerman American Cotxe. WAJtS T. XiSOtfABO A OO, STOCK BROKERS, 1201 Stck tCxchang Bldg Chieagn, t W. Faqiam Smith fc Co; Slocks, Bonds,, , :. Investment Securities. ' Ws offr-ubJot to Sniw ' IMON "STOCK YARDS- STOC3C. ;'. 1320 Far nam St.. Tel. Douglai HC3 F. D. Day Ci Co. Staskst, ' Qrmin, Provlaviono. Ship Ynnr Grain tn Vi, ! Chlontrn and Mlnaonpn.U D.IIvarV.' . On.-.lghth commission ay Grain, ' b. quarter on Stock. Prompt and careful1 attention given to outside accounts. Writ I llO-lil Board nf Trad Blot., OMAHA, IKS. for our dally Market Latter, mailed frvi Main Office, w Long Dlstaa) 'Fkn. Snngtlns M14V' Call Us by 'Phone Wnacrvcr you wist somstblnj tall TbOAA 2S8 sad HiAks M kaown thrntign s tV Wsot Ad. I SN. h. 41