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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: 'AUGUST 2, 1901'
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REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY POR IALB.
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REF.D ABSTRACT CO.. Est lf Prompt
service. Oet our price. 1T10 t arn am Bu
REAL ESTATE
PARM AXD RA.1CH LAND FOR S ALB
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NIW, moil'rn rottsge; sl rooms; near
Knuntse Place; a bsrgatn. 'Phone Web.
106. (19)-M520 A.11
$3,650 RENTS FOR $600.
A 14-room house renting for $M) per
month, modern esrept heat, on boulevard,
brick walka, eaat front; about half caah.
BEMIS,
Both 'Phones. rxton Blk.
The elegant new and thoroughly mod
ern residence. 219 Bo. 38th Ave.; one of the
flneet loratlona In the city; can give quick
possession. Low price.
HICKB' REAL ESTATE CO.,
TeL Dour 11S9. 21 Board of Trade Bldg.
(II) 714 tx
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REAL ESTATE
PARM AJIU mAiCM 4.AS.U POR I1LI
Csutssua.
TRAMPING LAKH, Saskatchewan and
Southern Alberta selected landa, $ to U
per acre. Settlers secure farina on eron
payment plan Agents wanted. Writ
Itunay uuna;, iswyi. uui"
Hide. Winnipeg. i-M3M
Celerade.
lOOD PARMINO LAND Near Denver,
Oreeley district; walla to 40 feat; abun
dance of molature; general farming, In
cluding corn railing; ona crop paya for
(arm.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
$gj Brandala Bldg. Omaha, Nab.
UU)m
M laeellavaeeae.
TIMBER AND TIMBER LANDS are bet
ter Inveattnenta at thin time than most
others. We want to tell you about them.
Either large or email Inveatnra will be
lutereeted. Write u for parilculara. The
International Timber Co.. Minneapolis.
Minn. (" MS31 A31
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
U Keels K. J. Co., luol 4. . Life Bid
(2J)
PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND
NO DELA X. J. H. M1XHEN, t-S 1ST
NAT. BANK BUHJ. TEL. JJOIU. lSJa,
dry weather over a larre portion of the
territory where previous suffering has been
reported. Report a were again numerous
of damaae already done and with thla
taken Into consultation In connection with
the strength of wheat, the market re
ceived strong support and held It to the
end. 1-hI receipts were 143 cars, with
z. or contract grade.
The oats market was firm In sympathy
with other rereals. Low threshing returns
mm portions of Illinois and Missouri were
advertised, while favorable returna from
other sei tlnne received little attention. Sop-
ember sold between 44i4ftmiSe and closed
at 4S'o'4ft'c. Local receipt were 135 cars.
Provisions again ruled firm, the Influ
ences being a higher holding market and
no prospect of Immediate Improvement in
he movement. September pork closed at
15.35. September lard at 89.55, September
ribs at J0.O7H.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat.
374 cars; corn. 15S cars; oats, 173 cars; hogs,
head.
Tie leading futures ranged aa follows:
WANTED City loan and wai rants, W.
Farnam Smith Co- liW r'arnam St.
too to llO.ouo mad promptly. P. D. We ad,
Waad Dldg., Uth and Farnam. (22) a
WANTED City loans.
Peters Truat Co.
lay h
FIVE PER CENT
Money to loan on
Omaha bualnesa property.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room 1. Naw York LU Bldg.
PRIVATE MONEY to loan. MOO to $6,wo;
eaan on nana; no aeiay. j. tx. uncrwoon,
till Braadeis Bldg. (22 300,
PAYNE, B08TW1CK CO., N. Y. Life.
Private Money. 4600 to H.0UO- Low Rate.
PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS., 1M FARNAM.
(1C!) 2i!l
LOWEST RATES Bsmls, Futon Blk.
WANTED W'a hava several thouaand
acres of good Colorado land for sale; w
want good, live agent to represent ua
Olobe Land and Investment Co., Omaha,
Nab. QOi-m
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
tt.CXio ACRES Irrigated land between Denver
and Oreeley. Beet sugar, airn.ua ana
notato land, uuler best reseavoirs In atate,
crop pay profit of $50 an acre. Just cams
on the market, ten acres or more, $."0 an
acre up. Come with us next Tuesday,
make tlrat selection. Uber.il terms.
NATIONA L I N VESTMENT
COMPANY,
Stti Brundeia Bldg.
(20) M674 $
Missouri,
fiftuvr AViSq Writ for tat map,
UUJttiN IjAiSUO booklet and weather
report, lent free.
BAZKL J. MEEK, CHILL1COTHE, MO,
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WHO will buy or trade for my Improved
farm here? Eaav terms, una, h,. mc
Williams, Chllllcothe. Mo. 120)-0J li
Mebraakav.
BARGAINS In Nebraska land; few good
640-scre homesteads, often cneap relin
quishments. J. C Berslna, Whitman, Neb.
, yjut JUIW AM
FOR SALE.
Four section of good hay and paatur
land. Price. 44,600, crank Mornssey
Basils Mills, Knox County, Neb.
() M445 tx
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
Mv homestead of 440 acres in Kimball
county, Neb., lying In a rich, productive
country, nine mile from county seat,
Thar I no government land to be had
In this locality, and unimproved land sells
for 112.60 to 415.00 per acre. For valid
reasons I am unable to stay on thla
place the required time to prove up,
which la five yeara, hence have offered
aama for sale. 1 hava over 41.000 In im
provements, also 46 acre In crop. Don't
. write unless you can com at one and
look at tn anove. rrice. iif.wu casn.
Addrea "Owner, Kimball, Neb.
() M4o aug 4
A SNAP.
THE financial flurry last fait enabled u
to buy a 1,000-acre alfalfa, grain and atoak
ranch at a bargain; for quick sal w
otter this ranch at a small advance. C
w. Bowman, Willi Cadwcll, Broken Bow,
no. , UY'-BMI All
BARGAIN
Two sections, north ' of Paxton, Neb., 1
Keltli county; goo land, all covered with
fine grass, just slightly rolling. We will
ell one section for $1 60 per acre, the other
at 4o.su per acre.
SIIRIVER & BENAWA,
102S N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
(20) MiW 3
I4.K PER ACRE ouy section of Kimball
county, Nebraska, land 41,440 cash Price
good only ten day. Charles B. Wilson,
Alondamln, la. (?i)-MS.nl 3x
WE have a fine body of land close to
Omaha for sale at a very reasonabl
price. Can exchange the land, however
for Omaha lncoma ptoperty. The land
will show for Itself. Rlker & Chamber
Blair, Neb. (20)-431 I
FOR SALE 440 acres nice level land In
Kimball county, Nebraska, at 410 per
TRAINOR, CALDWELL St CO.,
4ih and N St., South Omaha.
(20I-M6S4 I
KEITH courKy quarter; 160 acres 3 mile
south or ugaialla. Neb., only 17.00 pe
acre, i nia i a special nargaln. Own
need the money. H&stlnga ft Heydo
una department, uu south I7th St.
()-Mti9 1
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. CVoe. Tes y.
Wheat j
Sept. H 90VfT4 9216 S KH
Dec. 94 9 94 94 90'i
bl)ec. M'i'S'i 94J 94S
May 9s SiS 92
Corn
Sept. 74fcBi 74H 75 77
Dec. 62'ftt1 tm 2i S3Vi'&',1 74H
May 6H(g2 63 61 62T 61V,
Oats-
Sept. 44 45Vt,i&H 44 45 M
Dec. 44 9i 45V 44 46V 63
May 46' 47 46V, 46", j4T 44
Pork
Sept. 15 90 15 97V, 15 W 15 KS 15 77Vi
Oct. 16 00 W 00 16 90 15 92V, 15 95
Lard
Sept. 9 67V, 9 AO 9 62H 56 9 6S
Oct. 9 65 9 70 9 6JH 9 65 9 62V,
Rib
Sept. 9 07V, 9 12H 9 06 9 07V, 9 05
Oct. 9 15 9 17V, 9 10 I 16 9 10
MONEY TO BCILD.
1500 to 4200.000 at current rate.
W. H. THOMAS; 603 Flrt Nat. Bank Bldg,
(23J-967
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Information regarding a good
farm for sale; not particular about lo
cation; wish to hear from owner only,
who will aell direct to buyer; give price.
descrlpton and state when possession
can be had. Address L. Darbyshtre. Box
191, Kocnester. N. y. (")
WANTED-TO BORROW
HAVE 16W acr good Neb. land; would
like to borrow 11,300 private money; one.
year. Address y 44, care uee.
(24 M690 x
WANTEDTO BUY
HIGHEST price for Xd-hnd furniture, car-
pets, clothes and shoe, lei. jjougias sail.
ONE hundred carloads old Iron and Junk
will nav rest price. Central junk House
Tel. Doug. 6274. Office in yards. 15T8-10-
12 Cuming St.. rear; ia) Mbbi 3x
WANTED TO RENT
( TO 8-ROOM house between 11th and 14th
Sis.. nar William' guoa references, ao
dress M-849, care Bee. () "
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Reading Leads the Market to New
Hi;h Level of Valuei.
UNFAVORABLE NEWS IS IGNORED
valued at $10,471,544: Import of specie for
the port of New York for the week ending
today were Wl silver and $li6,4 gold.
Export of specie from the port of New
York for the week ending today were 11.
123 silver and fJO gold.
Bostea Stock and Road.
BOSTON. Aug 1. Money, rail loans. "si
2H per rent; time loans, 384' per cent.
( losing quotations on stock sna nomis
No. 2. aOld. bNew.
Cash quotation were a follows:
FIXITR-Flrm: winter patents. $4.1S54.;
straights. 13.9iifi-4.30; spring patents. 16.5"a
6.66; strHlghts. H.0OG6.V); bakers. $2.7OCn4.0O.
WHBATj-No. 2 spring. fl.14Sfl.16; No. S
spring. tlJMtn.lS.
CORN NO. 2, 7WTi8V,c; NO. I y110W, iV
4J79Vic
OATS NO. 2. fine.
RYE No .2, 74c.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 610.
SEED Flax. No. 1 northwestern, f 1.304,.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose).
IH.75frt.13Vi., Mess pork, per bbl., $16.i1t
16.R5. Ijird. per 100 lbs., t9.474. Short clear
Sides (boxed), t9.fifi9.25.
Followin wera the receipts and shipment
of flour and grain:
Receipts, anipments.
Flour, bbls 21.000 40,000
Wheat, bu 2H2.000 37O.OO0
Corn, bu 237,000 132,000
Oats, bu 266.000 fO.OOO
Jtye. bu 4.000 2.000
Barley, bu zo.ow iz,wv
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy: creameries, 17&!0e;
dairies, 17fjfl9c. Efgs. firm; at mark, cases
Included, 14Virl5r; firsts. 17V4c; prime iirsi,
20c. Cheese, steady; ll(&13c.
NEW YORK CESKHAI, MARKET
WANTED To rent 8 to 8-room modern
house, with barn on lot or available
nearby, Hanscom Park district preferred.
Phone South M. (26) 725 2x
WANTED SITUATIONS
TRAVELING SALESMAN wlhe post.
tlon In city; can give rererences ana iur
nlsh some capital. Address B x30, care
Bee. (27)-M622 2x
REFINED young woman with two children
will take position as nousexeeper in
Christian home, city or country. Best
references given. Address, stating par
ticular O 944, care Bee., Omaha, Neb.
(27) M687 2x
WANTED Position ,
N 860. Bee.
as
bottler. Addresa
(27) 709 2x
STOVE REPAIRS
BTOVB, FURNACE, STEAM and hot water
boiler repaira; waior ironis.
Omaha Stove Repair Works
1206-1 Douglas St.
Telephone Hell Dougla 990.
V 679
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Black Rust Reports from Northwest
Rale Local Conditions.
RAIN NEEDED IN MIDDLE STATES
Cask Demand 1 Good and tk I.arg
Offering Da to Heavy Re
ceipt Are Qatckly
Absorbed.
SPECIAL LAND BARGAINS
Keith county, Neb., 160 aires, wei! im
preveo. mile south of Paxton; 76 acrea
corn. 13.600, hair cash.
Keith county, 16o acres, unlmnroved.
miles south of Ogallala. Owner needs can
T per act.
Perkln county, Neh., 320 acres, 8 mile
south of Paxton; good soli. tl2.50 per acre.
Perkins county. 320 acres. 12 miles west of
Orant, Neb.; a choice half section. 9 per
arre.
Cheyenne county. Neb., choice. 1 mile
north of Sidney; level. 19 per cre. cash.
Cheyenne county, IrtO acres, 7 mile north
of Hebron. 1$ per acre.
HASTINGS HEYPEN LAND DEP T.,
220 8. 17th St. r
(20)-Mh9l t
CHEAP NEBRASKA LAND.
440 acres choke (aiming land In (.'lieenn
county, Neb. Only ii.60 an acre.
UlCKS' REAL ESTA1E CO.. OMAHA.
(30)-71 2X
OMAHA, Aug. 1, 1908.
Local conditions are being ruled by the
reporta from th extreme northwest regaid
Ing disastrous results of the black rust
over that entir section. Report on corn
east of the Mississippi are coming quite
bullish and ram Is badly needed through
Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
Cash demand waa good and the large of
fer ngs due to heavy receipt ware ab
sorbed quickly.
Wheat etaned strong and worked higher
rn good buying Induced by the damage re
ports from the northwest wheat country,
where black rust has been reported doing
enormous danmg ...
V alues weie bid up steadily and closed on
the high point. September wheat opened
at ftV,u and closed at
Corn opened ateaily. bit was dull and
featureless, with trading light and unin
teresting, a usual on Saturday.
Cash corn wua In good demand and sold
higher regardless of quality.
September corn opened at 71Hc and closed
t TlNc.
Clearance were 8,000 bushel of corn,
1,(10 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal to U6.0OO bushels.
There was no Liverpool market today.
lxK-al range of option:
laotatlon of the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 FIX5CR Receipts,
1.60U bbls.; xports. 12,100 bbls.; Market
wts quiet and unsettled; Minnesota pat
ents, t3.36i&6.70; winter straights. t4.1T
14.26; Minnesota bakers, 14.10Cy 4.80; winter
extras, 13. KK&3.S0; winter patents, 44.40.75;
winter low grades, t3.30ffl3.60. Rye flour,
steady; fair to good, 14.16(4.60; choice to
fancy, 14.&.V&4.66.
CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, ll.twljl.70; coarse, tl.6ogl.06; kiln dried,
14.16.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 83c; nominal
f. o. b. New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 169,500 bu.; export.
182,600 bu. Spot market strong; No. 2 rd,
tl.OOVifj'l.OlH. elevator; No. 1 northern, Du-
lutn, l.ezvt, i. o. n., arioai; ro. z nam
winter. tl.OlVi. afloat There was a big
hort acare In wheat thla morning on bull
ish northwest news that drove In sellers
and Jumped prices over a cent and closing
Utrfco net higher: September cioaea at
tl.oO; December, fl.OJV
CORN Receipts. B.btKi nu. ; spox marasi
steady; option market was without tran
sactions, closing Vc higher; September
closed Vic higher.
OATS Receipts, 9.000 bu.; exports, 12 50
bu.! sport market weak; mixed, 2t3"32 lbs.,
frtiOc; natural white, 20fc32 lbs., sKjttJi;;
clipped white, 32''34 lbs., tilfri2c.
HAY Firm; good to choice, 80fjf90c
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1907 crop, 4'aSe; I9f9 crop, 2i5c; Pacific coast,
19t(7 crop, 6h8c; 1906 crop, S4i6c.
HIDES Firm; Bogota, 28c; Central Amer
ica. 27c.
LEATHER Steady, acid, 24V4fi!9.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady, family. 115.63
615.60; packet, 115.UXU 18.00; city xtra India
mess, 124. 0i ii 25. 00. Cut meats steady; pick ed
bellies, lit. Joffl 1.00; pli'kled hams, $i2.5i'ol3.iiO.
Lard firm; western, 19.66.,a9. 76; refined firm;
continent. tlO.15: compound, t8.2ofrt.60. Pork
firm: family, !18.0a 18.50; ahort clear,. 117.50
18.60; mess, 117.2&(ijl7.60.
TALLOW Steady; city (12 per pkg.),
6 7-16c; country (pkgs. free), e&iO.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3,
tiHo Jnpan, nominal.
POl'LTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens.
lftc; fowls, 14c; turkeys, lie; dr-sed, Irreg
ular; western spring chickens, I4azic;
fowls. 13(6 14c.
CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream, spe
cials, IPVV&lKVic small, colored or white,
funcy, 12c; large, colored or white, fancy,
HVac; good to prime, 11i&'llV4c; common,
&V(i104c.
Hl'TTBR Weak; unchanged.
EGOS Steady ; western firsts, U?19Vc.
St. Loat (ieneral Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 1. WHEAT
Higher; track: No. 3 red cash, UlVac;
No. 2 hard. UllitfXc.
CORN-Hlgher; track: No. 2 cash, 76V4
TUc; No. i white, WAbiHtVta.
OATS Track: No. 2 caslt, 49c; No. 2
White, 5062c.
FlOL'R Steady. red winter patent,
14.6V(v6.60; extra fancy and straight, t3.8o
4.16; clears. to.15S3.60.
SEED Timothy, strong st 13.0003.40.
BRAN Steady ; sacked east track, 11.03
45105.
IRON COTTON TIES-tl.00.
BAGGING 77e.
HEMP TWINE 7c
PROVISIONS Lard steady; prime steam.
19.12W&9.27V,. Ory salt meats steady; boxed
extra shorts. 19.37V,; clear ribs, 19.374; short
clears, 1H.75. Bacon, ateady; boxed extra
short, 110.25: short clears, !10.62Vfc.
POl'LTRY Firm; chickens, 9Vjc; aprlngs,
13Vjc: turkeys. 13ftl4c; ducks. 7c; geese, 5c.
Bl'TTER Steady: creamery, 18j22c.
EGOS Firm; 14V,c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
19,0110 12.ni0
m.OflO 83.1K.1
K.O.T0 41i0
114,000 13,000
.Near ( lo-e Market Nells Off
rrollt Taking-, bat Final Prices
Are Above Friday's Cloe
Bonds Are Steady.
NEW YORK. Aug. l.-Rcndlng led the
market to higher levels of pries In
continuation of the sudden movement
which developed In that stock today. The
tause of the buying of the storks was not
disclosed In the news, hut room traders
claimed to be able to trace It to sources
nosKessed of arood Information on the prop
erty, and they followed the movement with
eaeerness.
The showing of clearings for the year,
to be disclosed by the forthcoming annual
r port, was said to be better than had
been expected. There were rumors that
a favorable decision of the suit to test
the validity of the commodlt'es claut of
the Hepburn law were to be expected,
wh'ch would relieve the coal rompanle of
the necessity of disposing of their coal
prorertles. Thefe were suppositions, and
were not possible of verification. En
couragement over the general Improve
ment of business rrospects was given as
the reason for the movement also. Other
routers were not markedly affected In com
pany.
The copper were subjected to some profit
taking salea following yesterday's sharp
rl, but continued to advance. The realis
ing affecting the whole list decidedly at the
last. The further consideration of the
Wheeling & lake Erie note settlement and
Its consequences, enhanced Ita Importance
In the speculative view. The bullish temper
of the Kpecullution Ignored anything that
seemed unfavorable in the situat on. No
account was taken of renewed Increases
In Idle freight car for the two weeks
ending July 22. of 6.120 reoorted bv the
American Railway association, this being
the first Interruption to the reduction of
iaie equipment since April l. It was re
ported that the trunk line had decided to
defer to December 1 anv attemnt to ad
vance freight rajes, the criticism of the
proposal having proved dlacnurag ng. Sug
ges I ns of possible federal Intervention
to try to Settle the wasi enntrnverav nf the
Delaware, I arkawanna & Western, were
received wllh some mlsglvins. The mater
ial rf ductlon In operating expenses In June,
enecieu ny m rennsy i vs n la system, cre
sted a good Impression on sernritv hnlHpr,
An upturn in the price of wheat kept the
attention fneursed on the snrinr wheat
damage reports. It was not until near the
riusina tnai the profit taking was allowed
jo arrect prices. Readings net gain of
after having sold lHc higher than last
night. Is a fair Index of the day market
aa a whole.
tfnnd wera sresde tntol a-tf.
$1,816.0(1): Cnlied States 2s have advanced
cem un cu during the week.
Number of sales and leading quotations
H were as xoilows
Hiles. Hlih. tow. Clots.
n
llli
S3
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Ml 14
107',
24 4
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171
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47
4,000 114, 824 8
1,1m s:i n a:4
v oa ti n
100 llu 62-, M
0)0 118 13 UH
700 ltU It lt
1,100 170 161
1.S00 17 V UV, 3714
4,rU M Zf
J00 41 Hi 4Mi 40Ml
Z"V SI II 11
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11.100 1S7V, 17 1S7U
700 (W TH (,7
m,vw lt
HUH 111 1H4 11'
11 SJ'A 32 u
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11 17S4 17
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20 lOKVi 10I 101
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101) 24 u m
1.0)0 t iih iifi
4.100 M 67 97v
4,)0 1114 1V4
1.7U0 7S 71'4 74H
t.20 108S' VX 104U
1.IM0 424 424 1-S
400 78 7S ll
200 6'4 ti
i:,500 14244 141 141
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li.J'M 1IHH 126 lib
100 94 M'4 4
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Bnmnn 44 Albsnr...
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hnatnn Elavated ...
ntchbi; pf4
N. T.. W. M. A H..
t'nion Tarltir
Am. Arse. Chem...
da pM
Am. Pnau. Tube....
Amer. Sugar
so pfd
Am. T. 44 T
Am. Woolen
do ptd
Dominion I. ft...
RJIaun Klae. Illu...
Electric ....
do eld
aas. Oaa
nltrd Fruit
nltad I. M
do pfd
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do pfd
Advantur,
louei
Amaigamatad
"Did. "Aaa-aa,
Clearing lloase Bank Statement.
NEW YORK. Aug. 1 The statement of
th clearing house bsnks for the week shows
that the banks hold 159.0K3,o;6 more than
he requirement of the 25 per cent reserve
rule. This Is an Increase of 12,667,326 in the
proportionate cash reserve as compared
with last week.
The tatement follow:
Inc.
Ixians
Deposit
irculatlon
egal tender..,.
pecle
Reserve
Reserve required..
Surplus
Ex-U. 8. deposit.
.11.273.230.900 12.309.50
. 1,366,401.304 6.41811)
6U40.9 61.00")
79.130.5'1O 5.11.9')
. a21.311.4O0 4.7f2.f"0
. 4O0,433.90 4.17O,O0
. 341.3fiO.325 1.003,275
59.083,675 2.67.3:a
(1,393,950 2,662.825
Decrease.
The Dercentase of actual reserve of the
learlng house bsnks at the close of busi
ness today ws 29 38.
The statement of banks and trust com
panies of Greater New York not member
of the clearing house show that these In-
tltutlons have aggregate deposits of
tl.006.379.4OO. Total cash on hand, 197,826,500,
and loan amounting to 1307.4i6.8no.
Amalgamated Copper
Am. c. ft r
Am. C. ft P. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. ft L. pfd
Amarlcan Ice Recurltlra.
American Llnatrd Oil
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. ft R t
Am. 8. ft R. pfd
Am. dinar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd
Am. Woolan
Anaconda Mining Co
Alchiann
Atrhlaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Lin
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bal. ft Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr...
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of Naw Jereer
Chesapeake ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago ft N. W
C, M. ft at. P..
C. C. C. ft St. L
Colorado P. ft 1
Colorado ft Ro
Colo, ft 80. let pfd
uoio. a Bo. 2d pfd
Coneolldaled Oaa
Corn Product,
Delaware ft Hudson
Denver ft Rio Grande
Dlaililera' Securities
Erie ,
Erie let pfd
Erie td pfd
General Electric ,
Oreat Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Ore ctfs
Illlnnla central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City to
K. C. So. pfd
Loulavllle ft N
Mexican Central
Minn, ft HI. L
M . HI. P. A 8. 8. M
Mlaaourl Pacific
M . K. ft T
M . K. ft T. pfd
National Lead
New York Central
N. Y., O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall :....
Petineylvanla
People', Oaa
P.. C. c. ft St. L
20.200 7 77
l.l)0 40 19
" ino '14" 'ii
J") II 11
700 21 27
1.400 'm -B5
IK) 107 107
14,(00 (9
100 I'M 10
00 132 111
I.IOO M 11
100 24 34
4,)0 41 47
8.800 (7 87
400 11 134,
1,400 12 62
MOO 'm" ,i
I, 400 174 171
!O0 37 27
100 87 87
" ioo ' -4
800 7 7
700 in 119
II. 800
8,600
' ' VtO
100
100
alh Dakota,
LAND SEEKERS
EXCURSION,
on Aiovar uth,
To Brown and Edniun counties, 8. l.
We hav 160 ohoic quarter thai u ai
going to sell clip, and on easy term.
Thla I a golden opportunity. Writ us
at once for full Information.
WAIT 1N KdTMENT CO..
401 Bs Building, Omaha. Neb.
t2vJ-M461
Texas.
119 WILL, give you a start In th world.
Chance of a lifetime. W sell a farm
and two lot In th flowing w.
district of Dimmit county, Ttxaa,
for 4214. payable tlO monthly, no
Iwsreai. no taxes for two years Farm
r are making Iro n lXi 10 lotw per acre.
Choice land, aweel water, a California
climate. Writ for handsom lllus'j-atrd
book If. DENTON CULU.N 1 COM
PANY. Han Antono. Tax.
(2 IJ42J AugUx
Wheat
Sept...
Corn
Kept... Iec...
Oat
Bept...
May...
Open. I High. I Luw. Close. Yes y
86 894, K . 894, H'i
T1S T1S! 71H
6H'. 66
4?' 42, 4?'il 42 42t,
43 " 447, 43 4t' 4-i"
O sua ha Cask Prtecw.
WHEAT No. ! hstd. 8Sl'a9tV; No. 3 hard,
old, 91Hc; new, HnVflc; No. 4 hard, K3'aKc;
No. I spring, k&Hk-.
ttRN-No. 3. 71',c; No. 4. 7071c; No. S
yellow. 71Vij72c; No. 1 whit. 74c.
OATS No. I mixed, now, 46yi47c; No. t
white, new, 47Jt47,c; No. 4 white, new,
4Vg47c.
Ill E No. 1, 72 73c; No. 3, 7fS72c.
Carlo t Receipts.
Wl sat. Corn O s
Chicago ..2: 146 135
MlnneaiHilis 13
, -
88
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ,.
Oats, bu. ...
Kansas City Uraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. l.-WHKAT-Vn-changrd
to lc higher; September, "6Vc; De
cember. 88o. Cssh: No. 2 hard, ggrfj'ttc;
No. 3 hard, 85'fj93c; No. 2 red, SK'attlHc; No.
3 red. Kt,fiec.
CORN I ncl'.anged to lHc loaer; Sep
tember. 71Ve; December, f)67c; May, .W-,c.
Cash: No. 2 mixed. 71Vkt72c; No. 3 mixed,
71H,'o72c; No. 2 white, 73"4c; No. 3 white,
W'lTaVjc.
OATS I'nchanged; No. 1 white, 64tjjc;
No. 2 mixed, 61rg,oC.
RYE 77c.
HA Y Steady : choice timothy, !9.5oijRfiO;
choice prairie, new. 17.25fr7.60.
Bl'TTEIt Steady creamery, extra, 21c;
packing stock. 16c. v
EOO8 Steady ; fresh extras;. 20c; current
receipts, 14rC.
Preased Steel Car 400 13 11
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring 1,800 48 4f
Reading Ill, too 121 128
Republic Steel 600 21 11
Republic Steel pfd 8t 74 73
Rock laland Co 200 18 17
Rock laland Co. pfd 4.6.K) 34 83
St. L. ft 8. P. td,pfd 700 27 2
St. Louie S. W , MlO 11 18
St. L. B. W. pfd 10 41 41
Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. ft I ) (2 2
Southern Pacific 4.300' tt 82
Bo. Pacific pfd
So. Railway 1,000 18 18
So. lUilwar pfd 400 (na, 40
Tenneaaee Copper 1.7M 11 11
Texaa ft Pacific 400 1T 16
T . 81. L. & W 100 83 21
T , St. L. ft W. pfd &00 4 ' 48
t nlon Palflc 11,800 lf.8 1M
t'nion Pacific pfd 83 U
L. 8. Rubber 1.200 11 II
U. 8. Hublr lat pfd 3 88 87
V. 8. Steel 34.50 4t 4.i
f. 8. Seel pfd.., 1.800 104 108
tun Copper 1,100 40 40
Va. -Carolina chemical ..... 100 26 S4
Va -Carolina chem. pfd
Manaah 100 18 11
Wauaah pfd 800 8 24
Wcatliighouat Electric ...... 700 78 18
Wratern I'nlon 104 (4 tf
Wheeling ft L. E 10 IS
WlK-on.ln Centra4 W ti 11
Tout aalea for the day. 471,200 aharee.
Atlantic
47 Bingham
40 -al Heels-
87 Centennial
Copper Rang,"
I4 Daly West
134 Franklin
131 Orsuhy
18.1 lele Rnyale
14 Man. Mining
15M4 Mlrhlgln
i4 Mohawk
t Old Dominion
... MaOerenia
Parrot
. ..17Qulncy
...121 Shannon
... ."1 Tamarack
... W Trinity
. . . 16 I'nlied Copper
. ..llli 1'. S. Mining
... 10 f 8. Oil
...48 run
...SI Victoria
...U8 Winona
. .. a Wolverine
... 17 Butte Coalition ....
... 4'4 Nevada
...loo Cat: ft Anions....
... 1 Arttnn, Com
...87 Ureene Csnane, ..
... .8
1S
.
.. .
. eO
.. 1
. !'
..It
,. .4
.. 7
.114
..IIS
.. 2S
.. 48
.. 10
. 7..
.. n
.. 4
:: ii
..
.. 4
t ..
..145
..
.. m
..u i
.. u
.. 12
OilADA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Generally Steady to
Strong for the Week.
HOGS SHOW A SUBSTANTIAL GAIN
Active Rsyinar Demand fnr Sheep and
l.anabs I'rodsrei na Advaar of
Tea to Flfteea Cents la Face
of Liberal Receipts.
SOl'TH OMAHA, Neb . Aug. 1, 1W.
Cattls. Hogs. Sheep.
... 6.247 l.iU i-N
6.(70
6 ht
4.004
4. KM
6,)
t.(X!4
.. I.l-'5
.. 2,037
.. 863
.. 246
6..-V6
2.t3
3.6H4
4.606
0.0
Receipts wers:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Official Friday
Ksttrnate Saturday
SIX days this week 13.642 28.124 21.513
Same days last week. ...14.626 34, DM 27. W7
SHme davs 2 weeks ago..ll.W3 W.746 16.016
Bams days 3 weeks ago... S.KW 33,377 20.167
Same days 4 weeks ago. .12.3.8 4S.6U 1S.102
Same days last year 16,261 4!t,2O0 16.3-4)
Ths following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omeclia
for tho year to date, compared with last
year: 1W. 1907. lno. Ico.
Cattle 4X5.446 636.376 149.WO
Hogs 1.66.8JS( 1.676.811 W.018
Sheep 768.87H 696,940 110.061
Ths following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tho last
several days, with comparisons:
rite. 1HS. 11007. 11906. il906.1904. llf 3. 1W2.
t 27 C 48 I 511 I 10 6 22, T 62
6 31 Hi t 88 1 i t 4s 5 07 1 6 i, 7 41
4 11 S ill - I e il j
bi, 4 S) II IH VM
July 11..
July 23..
iuly 23..
July 14...
July 2f .
JJly 36..
July Hi..
July ,..
uly 29..
ily 30..
July 31.
6 x;
e si
24
August l. 6 43Sl 6 6 li 6 6 4 99 4 9 T 41
rtaak Clearlugs.
OMAHA. Aug. 1. Bank clearings for to
day were 11.40, 499.68 and for the corre
sponding date last year 11.731,847.92.
IK'S. 1!H!7.
.I1.8499V71 ti ,770,2 '2. 08
. 1.6f3.!49.r3 .r8t.627.(6
. 1,717,K40.6 l.fv'O 157. 80
. 1.417.44.42 1.51S.0T9.21
. 1.612.168. 8 1,76 2S24
. 1.480 499.68 1.731.8 17 93
Monday
Tuesday
Wtdnefflay ....
Thursday
Friday
Esturdtiy
Totals $9,181,638.49 9.:36,13f..R.
Decrease compared with corresponding
week last year, $53,496.16.
New York Mining: Stocks.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Closing quotations
on mining stocks:
Alice 3.10 Leadvllle Coa.
Breece 4 Little Chief .
Brunswick Con 4 Ontario
Com. Tunnel atock. . . 35 Ophlr
"C4m. Tunnel bonda. . 17 Small Hopes .
Con. Cal. A Va 42 Standard
... I
... 4
...404
...800
... 18
...180
Yellow Jacket a
Horn Sliver.
Iron Silver ....
London CloslngT Storks.
LONDON, Aug. 1 The Stock exchange
is closed today. rtuuion amounting to
6.000 was taken Into the Bank of Eng
land on balance today.
The rate ot discount for snort bills Is Ui
fffl 7-16 per cent and for three months" bills
1V per cent.
fllLVKK Bar, quiet. 24 J-16d per ounoe.
MONEY Ha per cent.
6 94
6 96
6 9c 6 601 6 6-), f H
I 7 62
.. aa k ;jt Kin I 9i
46i 61 6 19 4 K 7 63
6 &) 6 Hi 5 06 7 aa
13
6 07tl
a l jrii a iui
6 24 t 371 t 08 6 0K 7
4Kbl 6 011 6 32 S 68 16 021 7 62
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. A St. P 4
Missouri Pacific 1
i nlon Pacific 15 .. ..
A N. W. (east) .... S 2
C. & N. W. (west) ..3 29
C HT. P., M. A 0 6
C, It. & g. (east) .... 1
C B. & Q. (west) .. 8 1
C H. 1. A P. (east) ... 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ureal West.. .. 2
Total receipts .... 4 73 2 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as ronows. each buyer purchasing tne num.
Der ot head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
omana Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour s Co
Cudahy Park. Co.. 8. C.
Cudahy Pack. Co., Ft. W.
Schwartzchlld A Bull...
J. H. Bulla
Lehmer Brothers
listen
St. U, Mo. Pack
Other buyers
A very encouraging feat'tre of th week's
trade has been the frre buying demand on
the part of both packers and shippers, so
that the supply, although larger than a
year ago. has been none too large to meet
the requirements of the trade. Quite a
good many buying orders for f.edcrs ars
being received, hut ss a m.itlir of course
there Is always a limit to tho drmsnd
this early In the season.
The outlook for the future of the mat ket
Is generally regnrded ss encouraging by
sheep mtn. Nearly evervone la anticipa
ting a goiwl demand r.l prices sbiut where
the stuff Is now selling, but no one seems
to be looking for any very marked ad
vance. In fact the feeling Is that any
xery marked advance over present f gurs
would he very likely (ci reduce Ihe demand,
ekpeclallv for feeders.
Quotations on range or grass aheep and
lambs: Uood to choice lambs. $S.2Mf4.sO;
fair to good lambs, $60ohe!25; feeding
lambs, $4 tViio Id; good to choice ve, rungs,
4.7.Vii5 no; good to choice hesvy yearlings,
$4 not" 4.75: fair to good earrings, $4 40J
4.65: feeding vearlings. $3.75li4.10; good to
choice wethers. Ii. Ian 4.35; fair to good
wethers, $3.85i4 15: feeding wethers, $3 osiff
3.76; good to choice ewes, $3.kiVH4 15; fslr
to good ewes. $.1 Snfi3.75: feeling ewes, $150
4i" 00; culls and bucks, $:.O04i3.0O.
Representative sales:
CHICAGO L1VK STUCK MARKF.T
tattle, Hogs, Sheep and l.arnbs Ars
Steady.
CHICAGO. Aug. I. OATTI.B Receipts.
300 head; market steady; beeves, $3 90rfW)tO;
Texans. 3360(,i5.W; western. I3.soifjo.iin;
stockers and feeders. $2.6fn4nO; cows and
heifers. $1 5tW6.80; calves. 5.5tVrr7.;5.
lf(H13 Receipts. .0t0 hesd: market steady
to 5o higher; light. $ 3mti6 95; mixed, Id.tO'tt
7.10: heavy. I't .WjT.lo; rough. st.3iiii Si;
good to choice heavy. $' 5VW1.10; pigs. $5,605
6.36; bulk of sales, $ fiVft 86.
8HEKI AND 14 M H8 Receipts. .notl
hesd; market stendy; natives, l2.6nfN.85;
westerns, t! 75W4.70; yearlings, $4.60'a5.15:
lambs, $4.5(rr.S0; wesierns, ft.StXS1..
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug. t CATTLE
Rec Ipls, :ffl heHd, Including lit) southerns:
market steady; receipts for the week, 46.700
head: choice export and dressed beef steers,
$ti.(0'o7.2o; fair to good. $4 OWi6.75; western
steers. $.7.75'jifi.OO; stockers and feeders,
$"..(0(4 60; southern steers. $3.25'a4.80; south
ern cows. $2.(Wii3..r.O: native corns, fl.Oyy 4. .'5;
nntlve steers, $3.00ti5.76; bulls, $2.604J3.dO;
calve-. $foffil26.
HOOS Receipts, 6.OC0 head: market
opened siring, closed 10c to 20e lower: re
ceipts for the week, 3ti.000 head; top, 1(1.?:
bu k of sales, $S.5,VqA5; hesvy. .86tiH.!'6;
packers and butch' rs, $6.6O'p6 90; lights,
$G.4iWi 75. pips. $4.fVii5.fO.
PHKBP AND LAM Its Receipts, m heatl;
market steady: receipts for the week, 19,50)
head; lambs, $4.6t4ffi 40; ewes and vearlings,
$40j4.fln; Texaa yenrlinga, f4.Cnff6.flO; Texaa
sheep, $C.8fj4.40; stockers and feeders, $J.OO
(64.0J.
18
147
8
16
10
768
119
846
1.216
616
115
406
6.074
656
St. I.onls live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. l.-CATTLE Receipts,
1,400 head. Including 2f.O Texans; market
steady: dressed terf and butchers" ste-r.
$s.tora7.00; steers under l.oon lbs , 23.6097 00:
stockers and feeders. $2.f 0S4.60; cows snd
heifers, $2.60(B,,!.50; csnners. $1.50S2.00: bulla,
JS.fOS.OO; calves, J2.50fl7.f: Texas and In
dian steers, $3.(ftft6.0; ccrWs snd heifers,
$l.f04?4 01.
HOOS Receipts. 3.009 head; market
strong; pigs end lights. $3 A'sfftJ.rVI: packers.
Motfj6.o5; butchers and test hesvy, 6.!0y
SriKKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 200 hesd;
market steady; native muttons, 24.2i&4.6);
lambs, f0 26ig6.CO; culls and bucks, $2,169
4.00; stockers, $4.5054.76.
8! 4
11
Mi
45
101',
4US4
Ji
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1t,
1
1
New York Mousy Market,
UHAHA WHOLr:SAl.T5 MARKET.
Coadltlon of Trad and 4)aotattons
tapla aad Fames' Prodaea
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. deliveied ts
retail trade in cartons, 23c; No. L in u
lb. tubs. 22 Vic; No. 1, In 80-lb. tub. 23c:
No. 2, in 60-lb. tubs, 20Hc; No. 2. In 10-
Ihv ..K 11a XT.1 4 In l-'.K mnwm
No. 1. In carload lots, 21 He; No. 2, In car
load lots, !() He; country, fancy, tubs.
Uc; common, ic.
rnnu x. u ... A
CHLkHK Finest Wisconsin full eream.
twins, 14 Ho; Young American, 4 In hoop,
15c: Favorite, 2 in hoop, 16He; Daisy, 21)
in noop. 104,0; cream dtich, run case,
l$V4c: half case. l$4c: half dosen orlcka.
14c No quotations on Swiss nor Umbsrg
ers until after October.
LIVU POULTRY Hens. I'ic: broilers
17c; roosters, 6c; capons, 16c; ducks, 6 He;
geese, 6c; turkeys, 14c: pigeons, (in dosen;
sauaos, $2.00 dosen.
DRESSED POULTRT Squabs, $2.2$
aocen.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 17Ho. No. 2 ribs.
14c; wo. s rms, loftc; o. i loin, zoo: No. ,
loin, 16c; No. 3 loin, 12Hc. No. 1 chuck, 7 He
No. 2 chuck, 7c; Ho. 2 chuck. 6c: No. :
round, lie; No. 2 round, luc; No. 4 round,
6c; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plats, 6c; No.
Dlate. 4Hc.
VEGETABLES Celery. Mlchlpan, per
dos. 35c. Beans, new was and string, one
third bu. basket, $1.00: navy, per bu.. No.
1, $2.70; lima, 6a per lb. Cabbage, 2c per
id. roiaioea, new, per du ri.io. Toma
toes, per 4-basket crate, 20c. Watermelons,
25OP30C. Csntalopes, California, ti.tMUA.0t
per crate. Asparagus, per doi., 40c. Cu
cumbers. rer dos.. 6uo. Onions. Bermuda
$1.60 per crate; Texas yellow, $1.2$ per crate.
Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb., 6tw. Let
tuce, per dog., 26c. Peppers, southern, $1
per crate.
FKEBH FRUITS Apples. $2.76ff3.0O per
bushel . box. Lemons, $4.6066.1. Oranges,
M.Otxao.OO. Bansnss, 4c per lb. Plums, $1.26
4-basket crate. Peaches, California. WdjSOo
box; Texas, 4-baaket erite, 66aJuc. Pears,
$1.60 4-basket crate. Blackberries, 44. Rasp
berries, $4.0U. Cherries, U,. Currants, $..00.
Uooaeberrits, ti.ot).
SL'UAR Coarse granulated, 6.60c; fins
grsnulated, $.7oc; cubes, .6uc; powdered,
i.buo per lb.
NUTS Almonds, 17Hc; filberts, 12Hc;
walnuts, 16c; Brazil nuis, 14c; pecans, 13c
per lb.
DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loose Muscatel,
(He; lancy seeded, l-ll). carton, lOo. Cur
rants, uncleanvd, 6Hc; cleaned. So; carton,
o per lb. Prunes, 4u6j6oc per sack; 7Ho
per lb. Apricots, 2o-lb. boxes, 9c per lb.
Peachss, California choice, c; fancy boz.s,
llu per lb. Pears, .alitornia. 11c. Dates,
Persian, 6He. r Irs, layers, choice, l"o.
Citron, 16SHU)c, Lemon peel, 130. Orang
ppel. 13c.
FISH-Haltbut. 9c; trout, 14c; pickerel. lOo;
pike, 13c; bullheads, skinned and dressed,
13c; white perch, tc; wiilts bsss, 17c: black
bass. 26c; crapples. 16c; white flsn. 13c:
red snspper, 14c; floundors, l.'c; uiackeiel,
lie; codflsli. fresh frosen, 13c; shad roe, 4jc;
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 MONEY On call, smelts, 13e; frog lega. 6c; grsea ssa turtl
nominal. Tlmt loans, quiet and firm; sixty meat, 26c; catfish, 16c.
days. :!' per cent; ninety days, 2H P"r ! HIDES Quotations by J. H. Smith 4c
tent: six months. 4 per cent. I Co. Green salted. No. 1. Hc; No. 2. He;
PRIME MERCANTILE TAPER 34i3'4 uu" maes. ow, green, iso. 1. S'c; iNO. I,
r cent. I Ho; horse, t.M each; sh
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
OS's. bu. ...
Receipts. Shipments
...2W.f 21o.'Xs)
... 2A.O00 , :t.tK10
... 121)01 - 8,'UU
Kraporated Apples aad Dried Frails,
NEW YORK. Aug. 1. EVAPORATED
A F'PLES Market continues quiet. and
while futures are maintained, slight con
cessions are reported Irj fancy fruit for snot
i delivery, which Is now quoted at 9H. choice
13 at K'(i9c. prime at 6"Vy 7'4C and common to
fair at SH'tHc-
DRIED KRI ITS-Prunes are firm In tune,
with quotations 3H to 13c for California.
Anrlcota are in light supply, with choice.
Feal a res of the Trading aad Closing ' l- l y9e, extra at) 10c, fancy at 1(H
l ra , I , mwv fH . .,.,, ni.i, liumv
Omaha
Duluilt
CHICAGO (iltAI AM) CHOVHIOM
BEST Investment in the world, (.000 acrea
Braionia county; etery foot lel and
tllable; richest land In the worldi soli
.2$ feet deep; nothing better for corn,
rotton, cane, rice and truck of all kind;
lands adjoining producing 104) jusiivls
corn to tne sere; property betweeu two
large oil fields, with fine ell Indication;
rauat sell at oncer for quick sale only
(12 60 per acre; H cash; balance one,
two, three years. M. a. Jacksun. Bu
City. Tex. C!Ui Mt's ix
IV
j v. MILLIONS of acrea Texas school land to
. V ba eold by the stale; $1 to $6 per acre; only
f y J one-fortieth cash and forty years' time
f f y on balance; 2 per cent interest; only $11
1 i , ' jV. I caah fur 1) acrea at $3 per acre. Greet-
1 4 ' iini.,liintlv. . . . I .1,4 1 A O A i.
i K.U.W In.l.nl...... . .. .......
law. J. J. Snyder, School Land Locater,
194 (4-h St.. Austin. Texas. Reference
AasUa National Bank. 4S0) 641 2x
Prices ea Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Sensational chilnis of
crop damage In the southwest spurred
wheat Into almost a runaway market to
day. September closed V'ile over yes
terday. September corn advanced "V Sep
tember oata lc, and provisions 2Ht'Hc end
10c higher.
Bulls captured the wheat market this
morning with the aesisiancc of hot
weather in the northwest. Black rust was
s contributing factor. The market opened
ateady, September but slightly changed.
Wild advance at Minn, apulis was taken
aa confirmation of damage reports snd
under excited covering by shorts Septem
ber advanced to 92Vic and closed the short
session only a shade below this. Mlnne
spolls, Dultith and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 3M) cars, against SH cars last
week. Primary receipts were l.C3.(s)
bushels against isn.OiU a year ago. Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
uxO bushels.
, Corn was Influenced by the continued
at H'(itc. extra choice at 94o, fancy at
UiOtloHc and extra at lOVillc. Ruhmis are
In moderate demand, with looae muscatel,
quiet, at 4'4fil4c. choice to fancy seeded at
Y(itc. seedless at t'u'k" and Loudon layers
st $1 25&1.35.
pe
HTEKi.l.Nt KXCHANUE1" airly steady,
with actual business In hankers' bills at
$4 $iVg4.hn for demand snd at $4 t&lo'it
4 6t".35 for sixty-day bills; commercial b.lla.
$4 MYT4.8S.
Hll.VKll Bar. 52 He: Mexican dollars, 4"e.
H(XDS Government, steady; railroad,
film.
Closing quotations on liont'.s were as
follows:
V. i. ret. Ji. rcS . "DJSHoik Val. 44a lo.'-v,
do coupon Iti3n4 hit Met. 4taa 'd
do 3d. rrf 10i) L A N. uni. 4 44
do coupon IttH Man. v. s- 4a .14
do 4a. re, Vl.i. LVnlral 4a
do coudou IX1, .lo lit loc
Am. Tohacio 4... u'4,,VI St. L. 4a M
Provision Stocks at Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 1. The following are
the stocks or provisions at Liverpool: Ba
eon, boxes; hsn.s. 4 ldO boxes; shoul
ders. 6,7t)0 boxes; butter. 3,5uO I00-ib. box s;
cheese, 45,9m boxes; lard, rrlnie western.
7.'i tierces, other kinds 2,490 tierces. The
stocks of grain will be Issued Tuesday.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1 WOOL Market, dull;
light fine, ltalHc; heavy fine, life lie ; tub
washed. A'ij-Tc
lAJNDON. Aug. 1. WOOL The wool auc.
tlon sales closed today, with a small assort
mnl offered, which met ready sales on
the basis of recent values. ,
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. 49U "N H. R. of M. e U 41
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do r(d. 4, U do lat 4a 2
CIV. St. L . 4a 44 So. Railway 4a 4H
Colo. lnd. 6e 4 HTnl P. I, 110S.
Colo. Mid. 4a 2"4T.. St. U. A W. 4,... 74',
i olo. A Bu. 4a 41 t'nlos Pacific la 101
Del. A H cv. 4a.. V do rv 4a 44
D. A R. U. 4a ? t". I. Steel Id 6 1 HI
rn, p I. 4a. 44S4 Wabaak la loe
do gen. 4 eaV Winters M4. 4a.
janaa 4a 74 W. AL E 4a.
da 4-.a . . Wli. Central 4l.
do Id aerie, 44
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Chicago A A. 3V.B.
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etp pells, groen
snd salted, 'JtK(8$1.6o; dry pelts, lufcyUc per
lb. Dry flint, butcher hides. Lie; fallen
bides, 10c; salted. 9a
Cotton Market.
NBW YORK. Aug. 1. COTTON Market
opened steady at an advance of 2 points
to a decline of 1 point. Spot cotton closed
quiet, 10 points decline: middlir-g uplands,
lO.'jOc; ml. Idling gulf, 10 65c; sales, none.
tMLVESTON, lex., Aug. 1. -COTTON
Steady; middling, lo 6-16e.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. l.-COTTON-Spot.
quiet; low ordinary, bike nominal;
good ordinary, Mac; low middling, 9V; uld
dllng. l'V ; good middling, 10 13-lbc; fair.
11 15-lnc. nominal. Halts, 30 bales; receipts,
9-' bales; stock. 14,765 bales.
ST. IXlt'lS. Aug. l.-COriON-Dull; salts,
rinc; receipts, none; shipments, 199 bales;
stock, 13.573 bales.
Total 193
CATTLE There were no cattle of any
consequence here today and practically no
markat. For the week the receipts foot up
aooui tne same as lor last week, dui snow
a falling off as compared with a year ago,
the receipts for the month show a de
crease of 148.063 head ss compared witn the
corresponding month of last year.
ine present week started out with a very
large run of cattlu, the same aa did the
two weeks previous and with the same re
sult, namely, that the market broke very
badly, buyers taking advantage of the large
offerings to force values downward. Later
on, as receipts became lighter, the market.
on desirable kinds of range steers gradually
firmed upward, until the decline waa all
wiped out, leaving the market fully as
good as It waa at the close of the previous
week, or possibly a little stronger on tne
best grades.
Cornfed steers were In light supply alt
the week and not a single choice or well
finished car was received. For that reason
it Is largely a matter of guess work as to
lust where strictly good cattle would aell.
but, judging from the fact that prices at
Chicago have alumped badly. It la only
natural to assume that even the best corn
fed cattle would have sold lower had there
been any such on aale. A few scattering
loads of fair to pretty decent kinds of
killers, sucli as have been selling from $6.75
down, have been received from day to day.
While they have not been sought after to any
great exteut, still they have sold fairly
well on account of the small number of
fered. The tendency, however, has been
lower and anything like liberal receipts
would undoubtedly have witnessed a sharp
break in view of the fact that Chicago
papers quote cornfed steers below $6.60 as
35ti0e lower than a week ago. The reason
for the break in cattle of that dsscriptlon
Is to be found in the fact that range cattle
of pretty good quality are becoming quite
filer.tlful and puckers seem to prefer them
n place of the common to medium grades
of cornfeds.
Cows and heifers have been in liberal
supply all the week. On Monday the mar
ket brok lix15o, but since that day val
ues have firmed up until at the cue of
the week the market la back to about
where It was at the close of laat week.
The demand for fleshy feeders has been
considerably better this week and de
sirable kinds are quoted KKjl'c higher,
with some sales looking even 25c higher.
On the other hand, light and medium cat
tle have shown little change, selling now
about where they did a week ago.
Quotations on cuttle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers, et-..4ir7.60; fair to good
corn-fed steers, $6.4otii.40; common to fair
corn-fed ateers, $4.2.jyj.4o; good to choice
range steers, $4.7506.40; fair to good range
steers, $4.2fxy-4.75; common to fair range
steers, til.5om.4 26; good to choice fed cows
and heifers, $4.0014.75; fair to good cows
and heifers, $3.0ixii;i.76; common lo fair
cowa and heifers, 42.00b'3.00; good to choice
stockers and feeders, $4.2-)6j'4.o; fair to
good stockers and feders, .t.6'ef-l.5; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, $3.003.60;
slock heifers. $2.503.10.
HOGS A few of the best hogs sold early
this morning at prices that were ilgut
ground 6c higher taan yesterday, but out
side of the mure urgent orders packers did
not appear to be very anxious for supplies
and weit. Inclined to hold back a Utile.
After their, first round the general run
of fair to medium hogs were no better
sellers than yesterday. If as good. Tne
lato market was slow and generally unsatisfactory.
The receipts ihls week hsye shown a
large falling . off as compared with the
previous week. Other market points have
also tiad iiinu.fr supplies or at least
smaller than had been anticipated. Light
supplies, together, with a good buying de
mand, has given the market an upward
movement at all points. Locally the trade
I. as been in a good, healthy condition on
most days and at the close of the we.'k
the market is about 20c. higher than at the
cione of last week.
Representative kwies
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
SOITH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 1.
CATTLE Receipts. 160 head; market nom
inal; steers. $4.5O(i77.00 ; cows and heifers.
$2.250.00; calves, $3.00-6.60.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market
steady to 6c lower; top, $6.S5; bulk of sales,
26.6V4fr6.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX C1TT. is., Aug. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts 100 head; msr
ket steady: beeves, $5.5(Kir7.0n; cows snd
heifers, $4.Anifi6.60; feeders, $3.104.25; calves
and yearlings. $2.75i9.76.
HOOS Receipts, 3.700 head; market weak
to 6c lower; range of prices, $6.25'3"8.50; bulk
Of sales, $6.406.46.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha 246 6.300 6B5
Sioux City 10-j S.700
St Joseph 150 S.OOf)
Kansas City 2"0 R.ooo lno
8. Iuls 1,400 S,(V1 2t0
Chicago 3(0 9.O00 3(4 0
Total 2,346 32,000 3,855
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNF1APOLIP, Minn., Aug. l.-WHEAT
September, $1.01 Hi December. 9c: No.
1 hard, $1.1"; No. I northern. $1.13H; No. 2
northern, $111; No. 8 northern, $1.061.01.
HH AN In bulk. $13.50frl9.CO.
FLOUR Market 10c higher for patents;
iirsi pmenis, aj.rwpn.iu; second patents,
25.75fi5.90: first clears, $4.364. 45; second
Clears, M will. on.
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Foreign Klaaaclal.
PARIS. Aug. 1. Prices on the Bourse
today were firm. The private rate ot dis
count waa 1 $-16 per cent.
BERLIN. Aug. 1. Prices on the Bourse
today opetaed higher, but fell towards ths
close.
Merchandise and Specie.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Imports of mer
chandise and dry goods at the port of New
York for the week ending July were
Oils aad Itusln.
1 NEW YORK. Aug. 1. -OIL Cottonseed
easy; prime crude, 30c bid; prime yellow,
42ic. Petroleum, steady; refined New York,
Is 75; Philadelphia and Baltimore. H.70; Phil
adelphia ar-d Baltimore. In bulk, (9.46.
Tl'RPENTINIi Steady ; 41Hc.
ROHIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
$3.0t(3.15.
OIL CITY, Aug. 1. OIL Credit balances.
$1.76. Runs. 11K.413 bbls. ; average. 154.25s
bbls. Shipments, 411,395 hbls.; average, 194,
463 bids.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. l.-WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, 21.13Hffl.1S: No. 2
northern. $l.llftl.l3; September, 92Hc bid.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 70c; aample, 65
4ifi7c.
CORN Steady; No. 3 cash, 77tS7Sc; Sep
tember, 75V4o bid.
Peoria Market,
PEORIA, III . Aug. , l.-CORN-Hlsrher;
No. 2 yellow. 78c; No. 3 yellow, 78c; No. 2.
7Kc; No. 4. 77c.
OATS Stead v : No. 2 white, 49HS50c: No.
2 while, 46H474914C.
Dnluth Grain Market.
Dl'LUTH. Minn., Aug. 1. WHEAT-No.
1 northern. $1.18: No. 2 northern, $1.13; Sep
tember, (1.00; December, 9Hc.
OATS To arrive. 43Hc; on track, 5o.
Toledo Seed Market. '
TOLEDO, Aug. 1. SE ED Clover. Octo
ber. $8.50; December, $8.40; March, $8.60.
Alaike, cash and August, $9.60; October.
$9.30.
UP-TO-DATE REPORTS '
fJontalnlnff late authentic
information on
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72 Trinitjr Plaice, New York
4 Sample Copies Tree
$1.00 per year 32 rages
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BARGAINS III STOCKS
K.eiai ittarket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 1. METALS No
change waa reported In the metal markets
and business was quiet Ir. the ubsenco of
rabies. Spot, $3.15433.21. Copper, firm; lake,
$13.i24'&lS.37H; electrolytic, $13.0ij 13.25; cast
ing. 112. 75 13.11. Lead remained firm at
$4&0fr4 65; spelter, quirt, at $4.7a6.15. Iron
unchanged.
lefts Market.
NB WYOIRK. Aug. 1. COFFEE Market
for coffee was well sustained by covering
by aggressive pressure. Bales were reported
of &.760 bags, Including August at $.6a6.7oc,
September st $.660, December at $.6la6 5oc.
and May at 6.660. Spot market, dull; No. t
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811 Efcl4 There were only two cars .f
cheep reported In today and thy were
direct to a packer, having been sold 'n the
country before arrival. The receipts this
week show a considerable falling off as
compared with last weeg s very heavy rjn
but at the same ttmo they show i lare g i n
l ompareu wnn a year ago. i ne arr.vala
have consisted very Urgely of range lnp
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sprinkling of corn-feds from day to day.
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good, healthy condition from start t. fin
ish. At the, beginning of the week there
was a little advance and since then the
market has been steady or firm every day,
so that at the close of lno week prices
are arounu 10tfl6c higher than last wek.
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