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    TUT; OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1009.
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REAL ESTATE
Farm ad racii i.axd ron sals
(Continued
MUretlaaeawa roatlaaed.
GREAT RARGAI-' Hlllrreet." lvrr
fruit nd stock farm; apple, peach .
cherrlee, 'a-repe. Prire. 2?.nrv sy
term. J, T. Campbell, Litchfield. N-b.
. () M W B
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS on
O Keefe H.
Improved Omaha property,
k. Co.. 1001 K. Y. Llf Bldg.
(S) 287
tl' TO tio.on) mad promptly. F. D. Weed,
Wcd Bldg.. ltb and Farnam. (22)-4
FIVE PER CENT
Money to loan on
Omaha business property.
THOMAS bkennan.
Room 1. Nw ork Lif Bldg.
WANTED City loan and warrant. W,
Farnam Smith Co., 1120 Hinara St.
(Tt-'r ls
WANTED City loana.
Peter Trust Co.
l22j-7S
LOWEST RATES Ben la,
Pazton Blk.
MONET TO BUILD.
f.00 to IJonono at t-urrenl rate.
W. H. TH0MA8. 602 First Nat. Bank Bid.
(.! 957
MONEY TO I.OAN Payne Investment Co.
, - . .- l22 37
PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO., N. T. Life.
Prlvata money. fouO to K.lOO. Low rate.
private Money -no delay.
oarvin bros., iv farnam.
t2?-3:3
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT 10 to 20 arret near Omaha. Im
proved or unimproved. State particular,
whether cash or trade tor city property.
Address J-TT. care Bee Office
(23)-M340 )
HAVE a buyer for a good cottage, not over
t.'.OiO.
List with us.
evenny Heal Kstate
Co.
ttti Mo:? 18
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED fS.r on food city property;
alue $l'0fi. Kenny Real Estate Co.
" t24)-M52S If
WANTED TO BJY
HIGHEST prices for 2-hand furniture, car
pel, cloth acd shoe. Tel. Douglas 997L
WANTED TO BUY.
One large and one small gasoline engine;
also smtfU upright boiler. Must be in
ood condition and cheap. Address O,
785. care Bee. ' 125) M216 18
WANTE1 to buy, I or l-roora cottage:
gle lest terms. Call at Merrtam Hotel
Office." ( 25) M57 j 1 7 x
WANTED TO RENT
WATnCO " to' rent, two ' large or three
' unf urnlf lied riMims In house that haa
modern conveniences; state price and
location. Address 8 17. care Bee.
ilv.(-M571 lSx
WANTED SITUATIONS
BY COLORED woman! any V1nd of day
woik. LaundeTB. 1U'2 9th St.. South
Omaha. (27) M438 17x
RELIABLE COIOREl) WOMAN as cook
in private family. No washing. Webster
!81. (-"7) M."4 17x
STOVE REPAIRS
6TOVEs FUKNACfc STEAM and hot wtr
Duller lepairs; water fronts.
OMAHA 8TOVB REPAIR WORKS.
VMi-i Doula St.
Telephone BeU Douglaa 90.
M-679
LEGAL NOTICES
OKFlCli rtllE SIOLX C1TT AND
WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Omahs, Nebraska, August t, Ua.
To the Siockliolders:
Notice Is hereby given, that tha annual
mealing of the stockholder of Tha Sioux
City and Western Railway company will
ha held at the office of tha company in
South 310UX City, Nebraaka. at ten (10)
o'clock a. m., on Thursday. October 15, 19o8,
to elect directors for the ensuing year and
te act upon the question of selling th
ralltudd property and franchise of this com
psnv to the Chicago, 3urllng,ton ft Quincy
Railroad company, the railroad and prop
erty aforesaid being now under lease to
said company, and for the transaction of
such other business a may legally com
before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Director.
, W. P. DL'RKEE,
Secretary.
A4d tot
OCEAN STEAMFRS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
tuncis Lisi or TXB atiajtio
l.ow utK. fast time; excellent service. Ask
any ticket agent for particular or write,
O. E. BE3CJAHIH, QIIIn A or.
233 C. Cltk St, Chlcag-o, Z1L
UP:T0-DATE REPORTS
Containing: late authentic
infurnuttlOB on
DELORES
FREE
Copper. Curb aad Mining Outlook
72 Ai-mity I'lae, new orrn.
4 Sample Ceple Tree
91.00 yaa 33 2a-a
Cover Tonopah, Ooldfield. Ely, Butt.
Cobalt. Yerlugton. Ttntlo. Bingham, park
City, Hesver Couoty. RawhlUc, Canadian
and other actlra camp.
TERMS FOR TELEGRAPHERS
f aadltloas Which Board of Mediation
reared for Oorratora on
Rock Islaad.
WASHINGTON, Aue- 1A-The term of
the agreement between the Rock Island
railroad and the official of the Order of
Railway Telegraphers, lepresentlng the
railroad company force of operator. In
regard th controversy over an interpre
tation of, the' nine-hour. act. was mad
public 4odr- The agistment provide that
day rrd. night forces, 'where two telegraph
er ara employed, nine hours of total
service In a twelve-hour rpread, commenc
ing; between the hour of (:S0 and 7 JO a m
or p. m., hll constitute a day's work, and
that In no esse shall th nine hours he
separated Into more than two period.
Wher thre operator are employed nine
hour of total service In an eleven-hour
period (hall constitute a day' work, but
In no rase shall the nine hour be ivparated
into mare titan- two period. Then con
cecutiv hbyrs, Including one hour off duty
shall constitute a day'g work, for all tele
grapher employed In th office desig.
rated a under the Jurisdiction of the
superintendent .of telegraph. The salaries
of th tel4crailtrs at Chicago and Tope k a
. are increased to 2TF 50. "0 and v5 per
month. ...
CLOUDBURST NEAR JACKSON
Bridges Masked Away mmJ Mark
tkasaaat la Da ta
C ra.
UI4VOIJ4. i-Nek.. Aug. IA -Burlington
railroad -reports from Jackson, In Dakota
cuunt-v ay, (here wa a cloudburst In. that
towa and vicinity tonight. Many bridge
ware waaked out and much damage done
to crop." The rainfall wa heavy all over
the dum let.. :Chr a a ao loa of life so
far a anua s - ,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Option! Slump When Sellers Outnum
ber the Buyert.
LARGER RECEIPTS, LOWER CABLES
Three, Together with Mare raeer-
bl llarvfil aad Caaatry Re
starts, faeeee the Hurf
9elHar.
OMAHA, Aug. IS, 19m.
With more sellers than buyera In the pit
this morning, every option on the board
slumped and a good slash waa cut In the
near future. Heavier recelpta. lower
cable and more favorable harveat and
country report waa the cause of the heavy
selling, which easily grew to be the feature
of the day's market.
Wheat opened at closing values, but
soon grew soft, aided by a general desire of
all holders of long wheat to let go their
holdings. Selling was general and buying
upport was Inadequate to stop the decline.
September wheat operated at lc and closed
at 9"c.
Heavy rains and the weak wheat market
caused an uneasv fee'nng In com and with
larger country receipts values were quickly
soil lower, with little resistance.
The more favotable wrather Is Insuring
the new crop and creating a general bear
ish sentiment among tradera. September
corn opened at 744c and closed at 73o.
Primary wheat receipts were 775 bu.
and shipment were Ty-t.OOO bu- against re
ceipt lust year of 996.0CO bu. and shipments
of 4.0Ov bu.
Cnrn receipts were ITS'") bu. and ship
ments were &7.f"X bu . against receipts last
year of t30.w bu. and aliipmenta of 331,00
bu
Clearanrea were Iron bu. of corn, bone of
oats and wheat and flour eaual to 670.(00 bu.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Sd lower
on wheat ami 4d higher on corn.
Seaboard reported lvO.OOO bu. of wheat for
ex pun.
Local rang of option:
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. CToe.e.1 Yy.
Wheat I I I
Sept... H M . 90 I 90 91
Corn- I
Sept... 74! 74V '7 73 U
Oats ill
Sept... 45 I 45 I V 4.t7 45
May... 47S; 47'. 4G, 47S
Omaha task Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. HS-dS"":
No. t
hard. STfcxse; No
4 hard, feuS.-; No. I
spring, fiiirmc.
CORN No. , 7272'c; No. a. 72c; No. 4.
"ovrVlic: No. 3 yellow, 7JH'oT3c; No. i
white, 72loV3o.
OATS No. i mixed. 45c; No. white. 4ft'
4'c; No. 4 white, 46VrMc: standard, 47c.
RYE No. 2, 74i ; No. 2. 773c
1'arlot Receipt.
WheaL Corn. Oat.
Chicago 103 140 Su4
Minneapolis 36 ... ...
Omaha 63 ' 42 22
Duluth 14
CHICAUO GRAIN AD PRIkVISIO.XS
Kea area of the Trading; and Cicalas
Price oa Board at Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. 15. Liberal sale by
holders caused a slump In wheat prices on
the local exchange today, the September
delivery cloaing at a net loss of lc. Corn
s9 off Pslric. Oats were ltflc lower.
Provision ere oiiUc higher.
The wheat market made a brief ahow of
strength at the alart, owing to additional
raina In the northwests whicn partially off
set the effect of the weakness of foreign
markets, before the end of th first huur.
however, prices had started on the don
grade, as a result of free selling of Decem
ber by two Influential longs. This silling
brought out considerable sales from smaiier
holder, and before this decline waa checked
r rices had dropped from mtflWc to lS'tf
So below the high point. A prediction
that the ahlpment of new mheat from Ne
braska and northern Kanaas would begin
within a few days Inspired additional bear
ish sentiment. The break In corn also
added to the weakneaa. Th market con
tinued heavy the balance of the day, and
closed weak at almost the bottom. Septem
ber opened mqilic lower to a shade higher
at 9.1'iC to 94ic. touched Wc and then de
clined to S3i937c. The close was at
9;'jy:3ltc. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 670.OU0 bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 775,OiiO bushels, compared with
tft.Ki0 ' bushels the corresponding day a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 247 cars, against 2bl
cars a week ago and 337 cars a year ago.
Oeneral ralna throughout Iowa and other
portion of the corn belt were tbe main
reaaon for a aevere slump in corn prices.
The September option was sold freely on
the probability that recelpta will be much
more liberal In the near future, while the
December wa aold on the theory that
Its premium over May was too great.
The Illinois crop report for August showed
a loss In acreage of 514, 300 acres and a gain
of two point In condition, compared with
the government flgurea. The market wa
weak throughout the entire day, and closed
only a trifle above the low mark. Th
September opened H'Slo to So lower at
76Ny76c. sold at 76V3T7e and then de
clined to 75e. The cloae was at 75Vc.
Local recelpta were 190 oar, with 61 of
contract rraoe.
Oats acre weak In sympathy with other
grain. There was some sailing by local
holders and also moderate offering from
cash Interests. September opened ltc to Le
lower at 4c to 46"c. sold off to 4i74c and
closed at 45'f646c. Local receipt were 204
cars.
Although trade In provisions waa aulet
the market was firm the entire day, be
cause of a ioc advance in live hogs. At
the close September pork w up 12'4c at
215.07S- Lard waa TV higher at 29.30. Rib
were WfTHc higher at 2S.7t?r.7:4.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat.
109 cars; corn, 201 cars; oats, 183 car; hog.
SJ ono head.
The leading future ranged a follow:
Article. Open. High.) Low. J Close. Ye'y
Wheat I I I
Sept. 93V4V.I W'iWVPiW ' TH
aDec iVl 9C7: 95 j 95 I 9
bli. P&VOV 9:.', StS'1 W96Mj9S
May. ilU'oy 1 00HI M? 99 I 1 M
Corn I I
Sept. T6SSV7W7. T5V, 7J.i,76',i.T7
Dec. '4VWi 'l 63'3V47! 04
May. 163 tf i - 3 82SJ - U OSa
Oata I I I i I
Sept. 46fcV T1 4545T4fi4; 47
Dec. ,47-' 47l 4iS 46H 47
May. I 49S . 4SeV 4.4llJ 4VU
Pork- II
Sept. ! 15 06 15 10 1 15 00 15 07t 14 9t
(k-t. 15 20 16 22VU 15 1 16 U, 16 10
Jan. 16 06 1 10 1 16 92 16 V74I 16 97
Lard
Sept. '9 30 930)910 930)925
(K-t. 9 40 9 43i 9 37H tl I IK
Jan. M 9 2o I 9 15 9 17HI 9 I, hi
Ribs- I
Sept. 9 70 771 8 70 9 72V 9
tict. 8 Sst 02', ( 8 M- 9 8Si 9 76
Jan. tliH, 9 li'V,, 8 uTH 9 10 , 9 m.
No. 2. aOld. bNew.
Caah quotation were a follows;
FLol'K Steady; winter patents. 24 l'"3
46u; straights. 13-04 35; spring , patenu,
f...jcii.7W; straights. U cjwa5 is; Uikcrs, f47v
W4.UO.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 11.12; No. 3, 21.00
jl .12: No. 3 red. 94'a4e.
CORN No. 1. TbinrWceS. No. 2 yellow, TSJ.
OATS No. 2. 46vc; Ko. 2 white, 47VC;
No 2 white, 468-i7c.
RYE -No. 2, 77'0"8c.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 61
ooc.
St KDS No. 1 northwestern, f 1.134: prime
timothy, 23bci;3 66, clover, contract grades,
IU26.
PROVISIONS Short rib, aidm (loojei,
28 6249 80. Mess pork, per hbl., f 16 Otj 16 06.
Lard per lt lbs.. ! 274. Shcri clear tde
(hoxe'dt, f.87Va9.1Z4k.
Following were the receipt and shlrmanta
of flour, and grain:
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 22 to
Wht, bu loo.tO tn,7c
Corn, bu U.v
lJkV(S, UU eiww-v irw.w .
Rve ku 17 2 7CO I
barley, bu 36.2t 140
On the Produce exchange today th but
ter maik't was teady; creamerie. 194j3c;
dairiea. 17a 1. Egga, steady; at mark
cases included 144216c; firsts, 18Vc; prime
firsts, 2uc. Cheese, firm at 114U3o.
t. La a la Utatrai Market.
ST. LOCIS, Aug. 15-WHEAT-Lower.
track. No 2 red. cash. 944W4c; No. 9
hard, 934o6c; September, 93 4c; December,
94c
CORN Lower; track. No. 2 cash, 79c;
No. 2 white. 78ra74c; September. 74c;
December. Sc. '
OATS Lower: track. No 2 cash, 474c;
No. 2 white, 604 y 61c. September, 4c, De
cember, 4o4c.
RYE Steady at iaV.
FlitI'K lAill. red winter patents.
f4 aO4 66; extra fancy and straight, fj Sunt
taV clear. lllf5d3iV
8ED Timothy, eteadv. flftjtNtn.
CtyRNMtJAlieirTn. 93 90.
BRAN-Steady; extra, east track. II to-a
1w
i'iiiiYi-:iONrj.a7- hiher; lobbing.
215 vi. Lard, higher; prime steam. 32 VJI .
Dry salt meats, stead v; hexed extra sl'ort.
I cO. clear rib. short clears. 29 "6.
Bacon, s'eadv; holed extra afrort. 110 274;
clear ribs. lieTTH: short clear. 11" CW-
HAT-rralrte, 97 8.fj. no.
I RUN ('m.N TIES 11.00.
BAGGING rc.
HFMP TWINE 7c.
Poi'LTRT Weak, chickens. 9c: spring.
13c; tiirke. 14c; ducks. 74Ji,i4c: geese, 6c.
Fl TUB ftea1v; creamery. lT'aiao.
E10S Steady, 14V, rase count
Itecelpt. Bhipments
Floor, bbls...
nrvi
11. i
Wheat, bu...
KOno
r.oon
M.O"
27.ojio
Pom, bu
Owta, bu
WEATHER IX TUB JRAIX BELT
Fair aaal Smt Mark Chaaae la
. TeiMpermtare,
OMAKa. Aug. IS. JM.
Oenerally cloudy and unsettled weather
prevails In th northwest, central valleys
and east to the Atlantic coast. EicfSilve
rain have fallen throughout Iowa, heavy
ralna at point In eaatern Nebraska and
howtra were general throughout the Mis
souri valley and west. Showers continue
In the upper Missouri valley and north
west this morning. Temperaturea are
slightly - higher everywhere east of the
Rocky mountains. They have changed bat
slightly in the west since the prcedlng
repnrt snd no important change Is- Indi
cated for this vicinity tonight and Sunday.
Omaha record of temperature and precip
itation compared with the correepondlng
day of the last three year:
1. 1907. 19 1SS
Minimum temperature. .. . 69 70 74 S"
Precipitation 52 T .01 .(K
Normal temperature for today. 76 degrees
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
.24 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 77,
IX Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In I1,
2.96 inch's.
L. A. WEI-SH. Local- Forecaster.
Corn anal Wheat Region Balletia.
For the twenty-four hours ending at t
a. m . Tfvth merld an time, Saturday, August
15.
Temp nam
Stations. Max. Mln. fall
Ashland. Neb XS !7 1 42 '
Sky.
Clear
pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
It. cloudy
cloudy
Cloud
Cloudv
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudv
Clojdy
Auburn. Neb 67 ."
Broken Bow, Neb. M t .
Columbus. N'eb... s (i5 ' 28
CuttertBon, Neb.. ?: .0)
tFalrbiiry. Neb... K M
Fairmont. Nel... W 65 .44
Or. Islamt, Neb.. 9 (! ."I
Hartlngton. Neb.. 90 SO 1.95
Hustings, Neb.... 97 M .14
Oakdale, Neb 81 6 .52
Omaha. Neb K F9
Tekamah, Neb... 91 67 1 40
Alta. la H 59 l.faj
Carroll. Ia So o 2 51
Clminda. Ia .2 61 .25
Hiblev, la W 57 .31
Sioux City, la... 7 70 1.04
tNot Included In averages, received late.
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period er.dlng at I a. m.
D18TRICT AVERAGES.
"No. of Temp. Rain,
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, 111
Coiumbu. O
:'6 1 86 64 . 24
x 8! 64 .00
12 78 tii IH
12 60 68 T
18 92 70 .04
19 90 70 .10
28 tW 54 .18
17 S2 64 .74
12 92 68 T
Des Moines. Ia. ..
Indianapolis, Ind .
Kansas City, Mo.,
Louisville, Ky
nneapolts, Minn.
Omaha, Neb
BU I,oul. MO
The weather is slightly warmer through
out the corn and wheat region. Excessive
ram occurred in Iowa, heavy rain in east
ern Nebraska and showers were general
over the other portions of the corn belt.
L. A. EL811, Local Forecaster.
5IEW YORK GK ERAti MARKET
(tnotatton of the' Day oa Varlea
Commodlt lea.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15 FIXIUR Receipt.
19.)0 bbls ; exports, 10.200 bbls. Minnesota
patents, iSfVabTa; winter straight, 24 (XiJ
4.15; Minnesota bakers, 24 10j7i4.o; winter
extras. 23.40tfj3.60; winter patents, W.w.TS;
winter low grades. nye riour,
steady; fair to good, $i.l5'rJ4.50; choice to
fancy. 24.4544.63.
CORNMEAL Firm: fine white and yel
low. Sl.T04al.To: coarse, 3l.65Sl.70; kiln dried,
24 50.
RYE Dull; No. 3 western, 84c, nomlna.,
f. o. b. New York.
WHEAT Receipts. 20.000 bu. Market Ir
regular; No. 1 red, 99Atr4jH.0o, elevator, and
21.01 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth,
31 277 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter,
3L04H f. o. b. afloat. Sharp decline oc
curred In wheat today, from the effect of
ey cable, better northwest weather news
nd liquidation, r inai prices snnweci ,c
to lHo net loss. September. 21 1451.(WS.
dosed at 2101,: Decehber. 21.03'dl.MVi.
closed at 21-03H; May, 31.0u'(fil.06. closed
at 2106V
CORN Firm; No. I. 99Hc nominal, ele
vator, and 90c nominal, f. o. b. afoat. Op
tion market waa without transactions.
closing Stfj-We net lower. September closed
at 96c; December closed, 74Hc; May closed,
90o.
OATS Receipts. 106.600 bushels; exports,
busheln. Spot, firm; mixed. 2flf?S2
pounds. 62j56c: nrttural white, 2631 pounds,
3266c: clipped white, 3211-40 pounds, 54'&8c.
HAY Steady; shipping, o'gTOc; good to
choice. WKiane.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, S0g21c; central
American. 2fHc.
LEATHER Steady: acid. 24'Vi?CV.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; famllv, 316 75
4?17.c0; meas. 914 6016.50; beef hams. tJluofr
30 00: racked. ll3.ftti4.0G: city extra mess.
I24.iXi25.0O. Cut meat, steady: pickled bel-
lies. S'ollc. Lard, firm: 45'(ff .55; refined.
steady; continent. iw; rmim America.
210 95: compound, 77aio. Pork, barely
steady: family. SuVflOftf'ts.&O; short clears,
917 BO-iTlS 50; mess. 217.0 'if 17.25.
TALIXW Steady ; city (2- 00 per package)
5 7-16c: country (package free 5S((jCo
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
IA,a7r: Japanese, nominal.
BCTTFR Quiet: creamery specials, 23HC;
extra. 23c: thirds to firsts. 18icr22c: state
dairy, common to finest lVgnc; process,
common to special, lv'rr2c.
CHEESE Quiet; state, full crenm, spe
cials. 13S13V,c; small, colored or white,
fancy, 12c; large, colored or white, fancy,
UHc; good to prime. llHHc; common, 9W
tniVc; skim. lVu1.
EJOOS Firm; western flrata, 18H51!Hc;
econds. 17frl8c.
POILTRY Alive, steady: spring chick
ens. 16o; fowls. 13Hc; turkey, lie. Dresd.
Irregular; western spline chickens, 12H319c;
fowl. 12VS134C.
Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Aug 16-WHEAT-Un-c
hanged to lc lower; September. 67c; Je
rember. Vc; May. Sa'sc Cash: No. 2
hard, tici97( ; No. 2 hard. 88 96c; No. 2 red,
fc04i;c: No. 2 red. Mc&siic.
CciRN 462c lower; September. t5V: Dev
ceiuber. 54c; May, 67'c. Cash: No. 2
mixed, 714c; No. 3 mixed. 71c; No. 2 white,
75c; No. 3 white. 74j744c.
OATS I'nchanged; No. 2 white, 47g48c;
No. i mixed, 46(47c.
HAY Firm; choice timothy, 29 604310.00;
encuce prairie,
Bl'TTER Firm
stock. 16c.
creamery, 21c; packing
EUU8 V higher; fresh extras, 20c; cur-
renc receipts, itkc
Receipt. Shipments
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, ba
341.010 KcS.oo)
32. ' 29.IO0
21 .OA) Ti.OuO
Option at K ansae City:
Article.
Wheat-
September...
December. . .
May
I Open. I HJgb.l Low. Clost.
I... I
I
J8S!
4T3V
904
5736,'
8?4'
8SS
1
M4)
574
974
i
564
674
6
1 6741
6Tf
BHaaeapoil Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 15. WH EAT No. 1
hard, fl 3fcflfl.j6; No. I northern, tl 23r! 15
No. 2 northern, 31.2f&1.21; No. 2 northern
tl.l44fl.l; September, fl.OlS; December.
6V4c.
BRAN In bulk. tl9 rofi2 00.
FIAJL'R I'nchanged; first patents. 96 lfVJ
iff,- umhH i.l I at,!. If. laVrnK lit ' feral l-..
1 ft 364J4 45, second clears, f 3 iCiij-f 60.
I.lrerpol Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 15 -WHEAT-Spot :
Markirt quiet; No. 2 red western winter,
7s 7d; No. 1 California, 7 loUd. Futures:
Market quiet; September 7s 4d, December,
7a 64d.
CORN Spot: Market firm; American
mixed. 7s 4d. Future: .Market quiet; Sep
tember, 6 lud.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Aug. 16.-OORN-Lower; No. 2
while. 774c: No. 4 white, Pr; No. 2 yel
low, cc. .o. yeuciw, Cic; ISO.
low. 794c; No. 2. 77V; No. 2. TTWc;
r4c
. OATS No. 2 whit. ?4c; No. t
474c; No. 4 white. 464c.
WHISKY-9127.
4 yel-
No. 4.
white,
Milwaukee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug 15.-WH EAT-Lower;
No. 1 northerr. I1.17l 19, No. 2 northern!
21 15-cil 17, September. 9J4c bid.
OiRN-liwer; No. 3 cash. 7VfJ784c; Sep
tember. 7sc.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Opent Heavy and
Becomei Buoyant.
Soon
FLOOD OF OFFERINGS COME
Professionals Raaaa Themselves
Short aide and Hammer List
Kaeraetlmlly Decline Fol
lowed by Rally.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 The opening of the
stock market was watched wltn consider
able Interest this morning, owing to the
severe decline of yesterday. Hcprts that
speculative p wis hsd liquidated heavily
and that Important market Interests were
selling were colored to some extent by the
lark of support to special stocks yesterday.
The market abrnd. however, show ed In lie
reflection of the weakness here yesterday,
and after early heaviness rallied so mat
when business commenced hery the com
parative changes were slight. This circum
stance had an em-ouraalr g effect on the
local speculation, so that first prices were
not altered much from last night s closing,
though the tendency wa downward. After
a few minutes, the bulls began to buy cau
tiously, and they met noi Important pressure
of stock, grew bolder ard soon had a large
portion of the list ruling a substantial
traction above yesterday's closing.
American Smelting, National Lead. South
ern Pacific snd Rock Island were in special
demand, the reassuring official statements
regarding the latter road s financial obliga
tion having a tonic effect on the itst.' The
rlne, however, soon terminated when the
tradera perceived that stocks were being
fed out as fast as the market could take
them. The professionals then rared them
selves on the short side and hammered the
list ent rgttti ally, especially the metal gtoup
American Smelting brok rapidly to l'-4C,
a loss of nearly three points, tne decline
being accelerated by the execution of large
stop-loss orders. Amalgamated Copper was
also conspicuously weak and large sales
drove I'nltcd States Steel down to 44. The
general railroad list meanwhile offered good
resistance at various points, but I'nlon Pa
cific had an Interval of decided weakness,
when It sold down to l4i. In the final
dealings there was a gerjeral covering
movement, uf extensive proportions, which
reduced general losses to a trivial fraction
and advanced SL Paul to a point above
yesierdav's closing.
The bond market was steady. Sales, 2S50.
00. Cnlted States 3s, registered, advanced
V per cent or call during the week.
NuinU-r of sales and leading quotations
en stock were a follow-
mick. It'th. Lew. Closs.
Amalgamated Copp?r ..
Am. c. a r
Am. c. v r. prd
Amartraa Cotton Oil--.
Am. H. I, pld
Am. Ire Securities
Am. Linaeed Ul) ....
Am. LocomotlT
Am. LcomottT pfd....
Am. 9. 4 R
Am. 2. ft H. pld
Am. Bugar RetlnlDf. ..
Am. Tobacco pfd
Americas Woolva
... 4 icy 11
... i,l 4"H4 "'s
JO ii 34
it.
-"'
;c4
l'Ko.,
1.100
2c
30 V,
ll
56,
MS
nico vi
V0 H
WO 4
HJ14 1SJ
Anaconda Mining Co...
Atcblaos
Atihlaou pfd
Atlantic Coart l.lnt....
Paltlmors A; Ohio
Bal. ft Ohio rid
Brooklxa Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jeraef.
chetapeaks ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chlrago & N. W
c, m. a st. p
C, C. C. ft . L.
Colorado T. ft I
Colorado A Ho..: c.
Colo, ft 9o. 1st pfd
Colo, ft So. Id pfd
ConaolMatcd Oat
Corn Products
Delaware ft Hdoa ...
Denver ft RIO Grand
D. ft R. O pfd
Dlatillers' Secorlde ..
F.rlo
Erie 1st pfd
Erls 2d pfd
Oeneral Electric
Ore! Northern pfd
Ot. Northers Ore ctfi..
Illinois central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper ...
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump ...
Iowa Central
Xanua cttr 9e..
K C. So. pfd
LoolaTllle ft N
Mellon Central
Minn, ft St. L.
M . it. P. A 9. 9. M.v
ttlaaourt Pacific
M., K. ft T
M . K. ft T. pfc!.
National Lead
New York Central
N. T . O ft W
Norfolk ft W
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennarlvanis
P-ople'a (ia
p:. c. c a st. L
Preaed Steel Car ...
Pullroas Paiart Car...
Rllar Steel Spring
Reading
RepuMIc Steel
Republic Steel pfd
r7'
1. Wi
46
8:4
45
4
ITS
S4-,
91
-
3
11
la 14
nij tit
'i'.io Mti
j, 400
IIP
-. 1CM 97 V
4.. I
2
41S
4K,
J.l 6',
cc) m
1S.IV1 144S
)on
2.000 Sa
1.2"0 M
62
40I
'WW 157
CiL,
10
,S 00 S
3-S i-
41 V.
5l. &1
! 131 4
10)
I1 '14C-S 1
4l
1.100
X.30
34 3A4 M
n
ia 38 ?!
:
' m 14JV4, 14." HI
T.7CK) 117 1J4 fH
l.sie A4 4514
im u 114
95
5i lis US
US
-S
ion
n
14
21 .
....-,40- S4,
....1(3 H7V,
...... tm- 24
i44
i7
Mi
..leer..
in li, jf.j
:ci
IS
... . Jet) 21 tS
4co lit r
... 2 (Sc., i. ;4'
... l. Jl lnS
V4 SS Ji
... I 3u0 tr.1 4V
1ITH
35 '4,
'0 I'lf-S
oo i 414 41H
fr 74 7
1"0 rj 4J" 4H
... IO,?1") 14: 14-"S 143
... .Km 244 !4S 2H
MO K4S 123 w l-4"4
J00 sS 95
74
... V 14 S3S
1(3
4ii
123S
744
1S
5
HV 43S
t w 1:4-,
4!
!IS
7W
15S
J-'S
s
S-S
3S
'iva4
4H
lli
:4S
2S
v
164
M
:S
I.400
1 CM)
4
' 4
" l' K)
)
ll.nm
IO)
JScO
t
Rock lrland ( ...
14
Uk
:S
'34
s
MS
'i"
4i
s
!4'4
Rk t.iand Co. pfd
L. a 9 K Id p(d.
St. Ix)uia s w
St. U S. W. pfd
8lol-Shtfrte!d S. ft I.
Southern Pacific
to. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway ...
So. Railway pfd
Tenneaeee Copper .
Texaa ft Pi'lUc
T., St. L. A W
T . St. L. W. pfd..
Colon Pacific ,
I niou Pacific pfd
f. 9. Rubber
V. S. Rtibhar pfd
I'. S. Steel
P 9 Steel pfd
fiah C.pp r
Vs. -Carolina Uicmical
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd..
Wahaah
Wahaah pfd
Wllnghoue Electric
Weitern I nlon
Wheeling ft L E ...
lv
i,
j4-
17S
1171,
IS
44
r.
24
24
S4
Sc-l
S7S
Tt.aciO 15iS
(4
13
M14,
VjO 134j
g3 too 4SS 44 44H
4 ) 1CKIS 1S 14
l.lcn 4?s 4:s 4
4.-J :s '-'H
l')4l4j
'-W
loO
l.nD
)
104
124
7l
54
.
21
U's
26
glci,
I
Wlac-onaln Central
111
:
Total tales for ths day, 47I.600 obares.
ew York Money, Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16. MONEY On call,
nominal.
TIME LOANS Firm and dull; sixty day.
2 per cent; ninety day. 24 per cent; six
months. 34113 per tent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34 per
"sTFRLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
ac tual business in bankers' bills at 34 84'aco
4 8.1 for sixty-day bills and at 24 .64a4 .8645
for demand; commercial bills. f4-64.o4.64S
SILVER Bar, 614c;-Mexican doners. 45c.
BONDS Government meady; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotation on bone were a
follow;
V. 8 ref ta. reg.-.-ICHHor Val 4Ss
do coupon 13S Int. Met. 4Sa
V. 8. la. rog ll'S t. N. unl. 4a.
to coupon l Mas. c. g 4a
V. 9. 4a. re. 1:9m 'Mei. Central 4a
...,HH
tT,
. ... it
.... .S
.... aii
.... 'IS
....
.... 97 S
.... S
4a Hi,
.... ii
...Ml
7S
.... 7S
do coupon
l..1 do 1st Inc
,i't'M ft St. L 4
l' I M , K. ft T. 4s
if" do J
r S R R of M
K't'S. Y C. g 14a
lc.S'N. 1 C g. ta .
4 4 So raclfir 4 ....
yoS do la
t2S W. c. 4a.
74, O 8 L. rfd 4a
Am. Tobacco 4a
do 4a
A'chiaon gea. 4s.
do adj. 4a
do cr. 4a
do cr. &a
Atlantic C. L 4a. ...
Hal. ft O. 4a
do 14s
Brk R T cr. 4s
Central of Ga. k . .
do lat Inc
do id Inc
do 14 Inc
Oiea ft O 4,a . .
Ctlcngo ft A 14a
r , B ft g n 4a...
C . R . I . ft P 4a ..
do col. 6a
do rfdg 4a
CCC. ft 8t. L. - 4s
Colo. Ind 6a
Colo Mid 4s
Colo ft &o 4
l
;', P. nn cr. ca 116 . .
H do con. Sb lCTOt
44 Read'ng gen 4a VI
m'Rc-r, of l ulu it 104S
fit St L. ft I M r it lc I
7 St. L. ft S T fg 4a 1S
S84. I. S W e 4a ... 7k
. 6 Seaboard A L 4i
. C4' So faciftc 4 . . .
K-iS do let 4a
i 4HSo Hallwar U ...
. VlTei.a ft P la
4 T . St L ft W. 4s
. i'i t'siia Pacific 4a. . . .
. W4 do cr 4a
it t S Steel td 6a...
. Wahaah la ..
. 47 Weatern Md 4a ...
. 7ISW. ft L- C 4 ...
. "i,u central 4a.
. r.i
. .'S
.
'"'.
.1'1
I'd
lvi
. 94
IV
Del. ft H. cr. 4a.
D ft R O 4a
Eno p I. 4s
do 4
Japao 4a
do 4Sa
71
1o 2d aerlwa
Bid. fcl-lolereat.
orf.rad.
BOSTON. Aug. 16 Money, call loan. 1
14 Pr cent, time loans. 244 per cent
Closing quotations in stea ks and bonds:
AKbieon ad) 4 Amalgamated Ii
4m 4a ;S A'laatic 4
Mei Central 4a h binguat j
Atchlaon B R tTVa CaL ft Hecla 4W
do p!d Ceiweuniek .'. .
Beaton ft Albsnf I 11 Coityc ktange 77
B-),. ft Main 13 loll m '
Hoaioa Eleratod n Frnr.kllo 2C,
Kllrkburg pld 12i nrnl .10
Mailcan Cestral irici Ul ftorale '.
X T, ! H ft H '4c Maaa Mining v.. W
I nloa Pacific IM Micbigaa II
Aav Arg. Ckaai :44cibni icS
4 pfd 2 ken C. ft C to
Am Psea Tab... ,- i (led IkoasUMoa
Amer Sugar lSi ocola 7
do pfd US Pairac y.
Aav I. ft T -.y ...... UJS Ociiacr
St1 Tamarack
"
. .
. w
.114
. M
. a
"
HI
. t
. ;94
. r
!
J
. H
. n
. it
..lU
.. (
Trinity
t S Mini....
I 9 Oil
ttah
VI. tort
Mvj w nl.erlne
114 Wiaona
North Plutte ....
j:. Baits Coaittlea ,
44i N.rada .
104 Cal m Aritnas .
Arltons ("rm ...
4ureeaa CananfS
OMAHA RAXK CLEARINGS GAIN
Show Increase for the Week of Tea
Per teat.
OMAHA. Aug. 1$. hank clearing for
today were ll.tSi! 63 and for th cor
responding date last year ll.644.f6S.3s.
Home one in the east made a mistake
In figuring the per rent of Omaha Bain in
bank clearings, for the telegraphic report
wnicn is from Thursday to Thurs
day, tn Hrndstreet said Omaha
showed a loss of 621 per cent,
when the fact was Omsha showed a gain
r atout i) per cent. The total for thi
year were 211.614.00 and for last year
210,436. Ow.
ISO 1W7
I 2.222.379 04 t 1M.8? S3
1. 615.016 21 1.113.94 a
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
1.73t.369 50
2.13o tl 42
t4.6i'67
1.994274 63
Friday
Saturday
T-i. an am toe c - a -11 anl v. eq
Increase over the corresponding week
1... . 0- - A-
i.vc jr.r e-ii, t'.o.
London 4 losing- Stock.
LONDON. Aug. 15. On the tftock ex
change here today American securities.
alter being marked down to partly, 11 ao a
dull session, with sellers predominating,
but not much stock changed hands. The
Rock Island rumors caued some nervous
ness and after a alight hardening the
market finished quiet.
lxincion closing stocks:
Conaola, monty MS M , K. ft T 21 f
do account 44 7-14 N Y. Central w
Anaconda
S Norfolk ft W Is
h-S do pfd M
; Ontario ft W t
c, ftnnrlanla t.
174-1 Rand Mines 6S
44 Rea .l.Iig
S Southern Railway ... Ik1
14 do pfd y
liSoutbcm Faclfle M
.11 I nlon Pacific tes,
M do Bfd S
Slit. 9 Steel HH
do pfd HIS
2S Wabaah I-
kii Span tan 4 lT
I40U, Amal. Copper 7k'
i.l
Atrhieoa
do pfd
Bltlmor ft Ohio...
Canadian Pacific ...
' heaa peaks ft Ohio
Chicago Ot W
C, M. ft gt, P
I Boers
Denver ft R. O
do pfd
Erie
do in pfd
do td sfd
Grand Trunk
1 1 1 1 nolo Central
Loutavlll ft N
SILVER Bar. aulet. 23Nl ner ounce.
MuNLV-VnV per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bill Is l 7-19 per cent; for thre
months' bills, 1VJ19-1 per cent.
Ocarina; IIosh Daav Btalensent. '
NEW YORK. Aug. 16 The statement of
the clearing house banks for the week
ahows that the bank hold 2o7.6l8,63i more
than the requirement of the 26 per cent re
serve rule. This Is a decrease of 21.605,(550
in the proportionate cash reserve as com-
fiared with laat week. The atatement fol
ows: Increase.
. 31. 013.900 fU.292.000
Loans
leposit
Circulation ,
Legal tenders ....
Specie ,
Reserve
Reserve required.
Surplus
Ex-V. S. deposits
. 1,385,800 17. 411.9110
65.6W.600
, . 79.4M.8O0
. 324,635 900
. 404.100,700
. 346.4SJ.fl75
67.618.7!8
69.924,626
3S. 8-0
9fr3.b
1.844,200
22.747,800
4.252.950
4. 351 950
L 608.650
"Lecrease.
Tne percentage of actual reserve of the
clearing house bank at the close of busi
ness was 3 43.
The statement of banks snd trust com
panies of Greater New York not members
of the clearing house shows that these in
stitutions have argregate deposits of ll.35.
C3.i; total cash on hand. 3100,661,200. and
loan amounting to 2913.087.100.
New York BtTaiae; gtoek.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Clo1ng quotation
on mining stock:
Alice .....200 LeadTllls Co.
Preecs Little cblef .
Brunawlrk Con 9 Mexican
Com. Tunnal stock... 2' Ontario
Com. Tunnel bonda. .. U Ophlr
Cos. Cal. ft V 15 wPmall Hopes .
Horn surer 710 Standard
Iron Kllrer 125 Yellow Jacket
. I
. 9
. ri
s&o
.iO
. la
lti
. it
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16. COTTO N The
cotton market opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 4 points. 8fot
closed quiet and 10 point lower; middling
upland, 10.60c; middling gulf, 10.75c. Saica,
68 bale.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 15-COTTON-8pot:
Market dull; price 4 point higher: Ameri
can middling, fair. 54d; good middling.
18d; middling, 5.Sd, low middling. 668d:
good ordinary. ordinary, 4.C0d; sale
of the day were 2.000 bale Including 1.4j0
American: receipt, 12,000 bales. Including
7.3f" American.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 16. COTTON
Spots, quiet; low ordinary, 64c, nominal;
ordinary. 9 6-16c. nominal; good ordinary.
"c; low middling, 9c; middling, 10c; good
middling, 10 7-16o; middling fair, 10 15-lSc;
fair, II 9-lc, nominal. Sales. 9nu bales;
receipts. 257 bales; stock. 19 838 hale.
ST. LOL'18, Aug. 15 COTTON Dull;
middling. l"4c. Sales. bales; receipts.
90 hales, shipments, 60 bales; stock, li,600
bales.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Pratt.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market unchanged and very lit
tle business Is being done. Fancy are
1 quoted at Iot4jl04c; choice at fcftSc; prime at
j6V87c, and common to fair at 5'iii4c.
! DRIED FRL'ITS-Prunes are quiet, with
nuyers noiaing 011, eviaenciy oeing ot tne
opinion that bad crop accounla are exag
gerated. Quotations. 6't74c for Oregon
fruits. Aprlccds are unchang-d, with cho ce
ouoted at 8Vg0c; extra choice at 944110c.
Peache are quiet, with choice quoted at
74ci4iic; extra choice at 8'4c: fancy at
8Vjl04c, and extra fancy at W.04c.
Rainlns are steady, with loose muscatel
quoted at 4V6V'. choice to extra seeded
at 6'i7c, seedlef at biiic, and Londun
layer at fl.ftfljil.tt.
Metal Slarket.
SEW YORK. Aug. 15 METALS No
fresh feature was reported In th metal
market and prices were more or les nomi
nal In the absence of cables. Tin wa easv
mi ' In tone at l-9.75tj3U.26. Copper waa dull,
with lake ouoted at 912 6-'4'j 13. m: casting
at tl3 2f.ijl3.374; electrolytic. 12.2. Iead
was unchanged at f4.6744'4 624 Srelter.
easy at f4.674. Iron was nominally un
changed. ST. LoriS. Aug. 15 ?I ETALS Lead,
dull at f4474- Spelter, weak at 24.65.
OH and Hoaln.
NEW YORK, Aug. 15. OIL Cottonseed,
firm; prime crude. 27c bid; yellow, 39,'.
Petroleum, steady; refined New York, 28 76;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 64.70; In bulk,
f4 96.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Aug. 15. OIL Turp
entine, firm. 434c.
ROSIN Firm; A. B and C. 323532.40; D.
3.' 60; E. 32 60. F. 22.90; G, f2.8-4 p'J.95; II.
23 45; I. 63 65; K. 4.3; N, 35.50; WG. 26.15;
WW, 66 36.
Saa-ar and Molaaaei,
NEW YORK, Aug. 15 SCO A R Raw.
dull-; fair refining, 3 5ot(3 53c; centrifugal, 98
test. 4.00((i 4.03c; molasses sugar, 3 i-fit S8e.
llef'ned. quiet; No 6, 4X-; No. 7. 4.75o;
No. 8, 4.70c; No. 9. 4 65c; No. 10, 4 5f7c; No. 11.
4.50c; No. 12, 4 4ic; No. 13. 4.40c; No. 14. 4.35c;
confectioners' A. 5'".ic; mould A. 6 5fc; cut
loaf. Auic; crushed, 5 90'; powdered, S.iOc;
gianulated. 6 2o ; tubes, 6 46c.
MOLASSFi Dull ; New Orleans open
kettle, gnod to choice, 2Su42c.
Kerelga Fluaaelal.
LONDON. Aug. 16. Money wa In good
demand and supply on the market today
and the discounts were firm. On the stock
exchange business wa of the usual di
mensions. There wa no special feature
bevond the weakness of American securi
ties, which slightly affected th other de
partments. Consols eased 4 and copper
shares weakened on reelisatlona.
BERLIN. Aug. 15. Price on the Bourse
today were ratlter weak.
Cafle Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 16 COFFEE Market
for future closed steady, net unchanged.
Salea reported of 10, (, bags, Including le
cember at 6 35c, March at 6.60c and July
t 6 95c. Spot, quiet; Rio. No. 7, 4c;
Santo No, t. 8V- Mild, dull; Cordova.
l:.'4c.
Wool Market.
ST. I5CI3. Aug 16 WOOL Firm; me
dium grades, combing and clothlrg, l?ft
3-; light fine, 16al64c; heavy fine, 114)
lje; tub washed, 2tXciC7c.
I. Joseph Live Steele market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo, Aug. 15 CATTLE
Receltits. 60 head: market nominal; beeves.
ft.O'67 26; Tritnt. I2icfl-4e0, cows and
heifers. tiiS.': calves, f3.u0cgi.tl0;
stockers nd feeders. fSciiitsn; bull and
lag t2 284.60; western. t?-.Wi 26.
HOOS Receipts. f.OuO head: market 10c
higher; good heavy. f6 4(t70; medium
mixed. 26 4c 6 55, light. 26 8.)6 45, bulk of
K-ralea M JDtJw f
j SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, aone;
I market nominal, lambs, t3.gi.&.
Am. a'nelaa
sf 4 . .
rttfliinion I m 9 .
kliWl Klr llcy
Oeneral klec-frtc- ..
EJertrlc ....
do (
Vaa r.aa
tinted rnilt
tnlled M
So p'4
V. 9 itieel
do '
Adremurs
Allouei
Pld MAaked
1.722.K 17
1.T31.0M t4
1.933.941. IS
1.6(4. 6M.36
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i
I
Bef Steen Steady for the Week, with
Cowi Lower.
I
HOGS 8BASFLT LOWER FOR WEEK
9hee aad l.asah llata Bee a Fair 9ell
era All the W eek, saltk t loslas
Price teaslderably Higher
All Roaad.
POI TH OMAHA. Neb . Aug. 1,
Reve.pts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday
official Thursday ...
Official Friday ,
Estimate Saturday .
Catt'e.
... A'"
... 4..V3
... .3?4
... 41
... l.i7S
08
iHg iheep.
. ;n
11.709
10.734
9.967
9 I
6.7T1
10..SM
ln.ss9
6.13
2.4U0
fix day this week.... 19. (V0 S!!'; 43A-3
Same day last week. . . 1ASM M.9-i 2371
Sam day 2 week agj.13.542 -.IW 21618
Same days 2 week ago. 14, . 34 (93 i7.si
Same riar 4 week Bgo.ll.:32 38.745 16.019
Same day last ear....23.0J0 J7.t;1 i-.3v.
The following table ahow 'fce receipt
of cattle, hog and heep at South Omaha
for the year to date, comiared wl.h laat
year: lcj. ,7 inc. lo.
Cattle 611.67V (71. 40; 14!.cJS
cattle ...
n..
.1.7t51t l.4j.4ln 98.S19
"
8heep 864.S7 9i6.i(3 101.9U
The followt.ig table lose the average
price of hog at South Orr.a'ia lor th lat
everal days, with compar.on:
Date. I 1902. 11W.,1K.1-1904.19).1W-
Aug. 6 ...
Aug. I...,
Aug.
Aug. ...
Aug. 9...
Aug. W..
Aug. 11..
Aug. 12...
Aug. 13...
Aug. 14..
Aug. 16...
22
6 17
30
t 83 6 9. I 4 94 6 lb, 9 89
i T4 6 4 5 9a. ' ;
6 72, 6 83 6 01, 6 Ol! 6 26 9 88
'Sundav.
The cfflclal number of car of stock
brought In today by each road wais:
Cattle. Hogs H r .
C, M. St. P
I r.nn Pacific
C. & N. W., east
C. 4fc,N. W., west
C. St. P., M. O
C. B. Q , east
C. R. I. ox P., west
Chicago Great Western.
1
Total rerelnts 2 33 1
The disposition of the day recclptl-sra
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co 215 ....
8wift and Company 3
Cudahy Pocking Co 214 2
Armour 6V Co l.4u
S. A S &i
Hill t Son 26
Cudahy Bros. Co .. 125
Layton & Co 2i4 ....
Lehmer Bro 1
Standard Meat Co Ill
Wesmlth Packing Co
Other buyer 3
Totals 28 2 -5 24
CATTLE Receipts of cattle tin week
have been very liberal, ahowing a larg
gain over laat week, hut ast 911 a small de
crease as compared with a year age. Th
arrivals hav consisted almost enurely of
ra.ige cattle, there being very few corn-
feds or native of any kind.
Kor this season of the yetr. range cattle
are showing considerable quality.
As will be Inferred from the above, th
supply of beef eteer ha consisted prln-
clply of rangers, with only a sorinkllnK of
corn-feds. While the total receipt of
cattle have been liberal, the proportion of
oeer ieers lias not ocrn ucru miRr.
Tills. In the face of a good demand, has
kept the market in a very healthy and as
a rule aatisfactory condition. The trad
ing most days haa been reasonably active,
so that the supply ha changed hands in
fair season. Prices have ahown com-
1 paratlvelv no change from day to day and
i at the close of the week the market Is
I about wbere It waa one week ago. The
market on corn-fed cattle, on the other
hand, ha been none too active at any
time during tha week Fortunately th? re
celpta. a noted above, have been light, eo
that In spite of the fact mat ouyers nave
seemed to prefer range cattle price have
huwn ory little change.
Cow and helfors nave been in very
liberal supply all the week, a cons-idrrahle
proportion of the receipts being of that
kind. Fortunately there was a good buy
ing demand, but the Cattle came in ao
rapidly that the market on all pretty fHlr
to good cows and heifer slumped off on
Wednesday and Thursday. At the close of
the week they are generally lwl&o lower
than laat week. On the other hand there
has been an unusually active demand for
the common and the medium grades, gen
erally known at canner. and the tendency
on that kind ha been strong and they
are a little higher than last week.
Th general rains throughout the coun
try have Improved the propects for corn
and grass, there being a noticeable Im-
firovement In the demand for fed cattle
ast week. All kind of cattle showed
strength during the early part of the
week, especially light stockers, which ad
vanced quite sharply. Later on In the
week, with receipt very liberal and with a
tendency towards accumulation In the
hands of the speculator, there waa an
easing off in the market. The best kind
of fleshy feeders remain about steady,
but the medium kind and light steer
closed 104rt5c and in some case 20c lower.
Taking the week as a whole the market
can hardly be described 9 other than sat
isfactory. (Juotatluns on cattle: Good to choice
corn-feet steer. 26 257 7.00; (air to good
corn-fed sters, 25. 40416. &: common to fair
corn-fed steers, 24.2Ciji.40; good to choice
range steers. 14 7Vi6.4ci; fair to good range
steers, f4.0Oh4.76; common to fair range
steers, f3.5rt)'4.00; good to choice cow and
li:ifera, 31 K"ii4.'!0; fair to good cow and
heifer. l3.00uS.HO; common to fair cow
and helfer. I2.00ji3.00- good to choice (bick
er and feeder. f4.!6ti4 76; fair to good
tocker and feeder. 23.tvg4.25; common to
fair stockers and feeuers, 23.Ov1j3.60; stock
hetfers. 92.S01.U.
HOOS Receipt of hog this morning
were the lightest that they have been In
some time, the heavy break In the market
thl week apparently having Induced ' ship
per to hold back their supplies. The trade
opened in very good eaon, w ith pi ice
generally lCfil6c higher than yeterday.
While the trade could hardly be (all to
nave oeen active, there were so few pug
4 S7V 3 I 75, 6 06 5 04 T
44 Zi 6 Iv. 20 j 9 (li 6 0H J
91i 6 77 6 21 6 7 16 04. 7 27
6 iSV I 74; 11 6 84, 6 11, 6 12, I 12
I 6 80 6 ( 6 t4, 6 071 I 7 16
SHk 6 5; 6 96 ; 6 6.H "2 IJj
9 4PS ' k 89, 6 6V 4 94 1 6 26 7 03
a at a ui', i I ad 4 HI 6 21 79
rf. .K.V "X r f h"8 V ' laucy caeu, l-,b. carton, luc. C
il that everything in tight wail r,,ta. uncleaned. 64c; cleaned. 6e: eart
d 1 up at any early hour In the morn- , g per lb. Pruuea, 4(uwo per sack 1
I he most of the hogs sold at f"i.274rT U,r ib. Apncota, 2o-lb. boxes. 9c per
on aai
cleaned
In. T
tJo. with a top at f6.35. It will be remetu
Derea mat yesterday the hogs sold princi
pally at 16 11,46 174.
The receipts of hogs this week have
been very moderate, there being a falling
off a compared with the previous week of
b.ss neau ana a aim heavier decrease
a compared with a year ago. The
market ha shown a good many changes,
fluctuation having been more rapid and
wider than usual of late. Thus the week
started out with a good, sharp advance,
which was followed on Tuesday with an
other advance carrying the market to a
point that waa the highest reached In a
long time and 30c higher than the close
of last week. Then commenced an equally
rapid decline, the low point being reached
on Friday, when the average market waa
124c lower than the close ot the pre
vious week, or 224c lower than the high
point on Tuesday. Today reaction leave
the market only a ahade lower than it wa
at the close of last week.
Representative sale:
K. At. 9k. Tr We. Ar 9k. St.
It rf 4 40 t 15 71 let ... 4 )o
at Ii4 129 6 26 71 Ill M t 14
S Ml. W 4 ic. 74 14 40 I )
41 lsu ... I It tt 1.-4 M t )
71 tel 44 t 274 70 IM I'D t in
6 ... t i7S 1:0 l,i l
74 Ill M t ITS '1 tt i0 t i
m 14 49 4 H4 1M 4 ,
J 2M IK 4 2T, 74 114 10 I . u
'4 .. r7 tl no 1 tiZ
1 17 in t 27S H IM 40 4 25
tl til UK 0 74 4 ... Ik
71 14 49 4 94 Tl 1M ... 4;
71 I ltd 19 14 tt to t li
tl Ill 40 t ) 90 pa 1W 4 t
BHEEP There were no fresh rereint. t
heep today and nothing on sale to make
a market. For the week the receipt have
been very large, footing up 43 0 head In
round numbera. which I the heaviest run
for any week since the last week In March
The arrival have consisted largely of
wethers, with quite a liberal sprinkling of
lambs.
I'nder th Influence of large rere'pta the
first of lbs week the market broke quite
sharply and the trade on Monday and
Tuesday was slow and dull. In addition to
being lower, aitnougn receipts continue
heavy, the demand showed decided Im
provement, so that the market strength
ened up and later In the week all the de
cline was recovered and more. too. Thus
at the close of the week the general mar
ket on sheep waa JOfl Jic higher than last
week. -The trade during the latter part
of the week was very satisfactory, the
market having a good, healthy tone.
A feature of the wsrek's business was the
greatly Increased demand for fueder sheep
and l.nit. ennm llori tiv n sM hsvlnt
Hbrta! oid-n in ha-d, si l tie feeder
bujeis of tlic icuiitrv hnve bri ght Inore
free'v (Inn at nnv clhet lltne th'a eeison
It scci'il arpisr that the K.mr't ruins
t ,'r."iihcnit the- corn belt, w Mc h hsve tm
irox.i the prc siKcts for c m snd feed of
sli k I .ie , b.ive been s greet incitio-ment
to buy f. eel, nc stock. Wl steer rosy hae
teen t!'- niii" or the cuo. the fact re-
XTeSX llTCZrV ZJ on "
good deal of the stuff that packer were
al) biil.iet f.r. I n.br the .itltterce of
ti'.e gxm demand prices hsve advanced In
about the same proportion as fat sheep.
I t fuel the adiance on f.-e1eis had a good
c.eul to do with the Improvement noted
abc.ee lit the market fur killer.
Making the week ks a wh.ile. tie trade
coull iistdly be desvrlbed as other than
sat Isftu t'i y to all Inl-resis concerned. The
rroSicects lor the coming week would seem
to lieu, -ace liK-iul receipt of lambs, nports
for the west being to the ef fee t that gcvd
mny lambs have been hiaded.
Operators on the market are generally
Wkiiijc tor a rsood demand for feeder
from now on whu li. if rr-alixec, will have a
strong tendency to keep tMe gceneral mar
ket In a gov!, healthy cotstltt ion.
Stuolauons on rang or giass sheep and
lambs: Good to choke lamlwa, 26 X5J 15;
fair to g.HHl lanic'S. 2 .iY.!u. feejing lamb.
M75''!6; gcvid to ehuleo light yearling.
94 v4 ; good to choice heavy jearllngs.
h'iiS; feeding yearltiiks. t4.0064.Jt;
g.vHl to choice wethcis. 2.;.9o4 M; fair to
good wethers. 23Hif,'f'; feeding wethers,
3 fckn3.75; gvod to choice ew es. 23 S.t 90;
fair to good ewes. 23 i'.vd.t W; feeding ewxe.
K dO'pJ OO; cuils snd lnielcs.. KMcyScM.
CHICAGO 1 11 K STOCK M ARKET
Cattle and 9kerp Steady llcigi riv
to ten teat lllaher.
CHICAGO. At-g. 16 CATTLE Receipts,
l.Octl head, market steady; beeves. 23 6,'T
7 7j; Texas sleeis. 3.3'(r6 .; western teers.
23 ctijij .ni; si -cckera and feeders. 2-' 4"7t4 SO;
tow and heiiers, $1 tlofct&.TS, valves, feitiei
760.
HOGS-Recclpl. 90vt l ead: market 5H1A-
higher; lights. 2.064t4U71; plas, t6.l04 50; .
mixed. 26 1"cf6.70; heavy. i ci; 70; good to
choice heavy. 26 3ci4V7i4; rough, 96.tnjcjj4S.36-, -bulk
of sales. te.4t;i 00
SHEEP AND LAinS-Reoclpts. J.rvo
head; market steady; natives, 2i' 6094 28 :
westerns, 2-' 7;ii4 80; yearlinga, 4 S&6 t; .
lambs, 2,t5(ni.jo, westerns, 24.2athcV9.
St. I.ouls I. It Stock Market.
ST. LOriS. Aug. 15. 4'ATTI.E Receipts,
3X) head, ir-ludlng 100 IVsam;. market
steady. Native shipping and export steer. '
flTd" 50; dresed beef and butcher steers,
f.twKjS.ti'); steers under I ( lb., 2S'04To4';
stockers and feeders. t2Sof4 0o; enw nd
heifers. 2-'. 766 60; canners, 215001.26; bulls.
32 6u4.oO; calves. 22 a0ti 5c).' Texaa and In
dian steers, 22.7tcaf6.26; cows and heifer, fl.50
MOV
lUKlS Receipts. 2,00 head; market strong
to Oc higher, pig and lights, 23 25ftVJ6,
packers, f6.l54jti.40; butcher and best heavy,
ti.5iij
No sheep market.
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS 'CITY. Aug. 15. CATTLE-R.
celpts. 6cO head. Including 3)0 southerns:
market steady; native steer. 24.60'ii;.60:
southern teer. 23.3eii4.76; southern cowrs,
! J2 (j3 iV; native cows and heifer. 22floa)
b.lo; stockers and feeders. J.8o(i4 50; bulls.
62.pi!'g3.75; calves, f3.ZSi6.00: western steers,
f3Hi5.; western cows, 2?50i3o.
HOGS Receipts, 2,()0 head; market frfflOc
higher; hulk of sales, fl Ktni 6; heavy, 26 iO
4ji6 70; packers and butcher, 16 34i:
llkhts. 26 wS)6 50; pigs. 33.60i26.I5,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. JTO
head; market steady; muttons, f3.71Vi4 25;
lambs. f4..Vl1.00: range wethera, f2.c.'(i7'4.10:
fed ewes, f3.i,. 4.00.
Sloan City Live stack Market.
SIOCX CITY. la.. Ana. 13. iBnocial Telo-
, gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 100 head: mar-
ket steady; beeves, fo.CfrrfT.tO; eows and
heifer. 24.0f 4r 00; feeders, 23.08tii;
culvew and yearlings. 22.75?i3.60.
! HOGS Receipts. 1,(V1 head; market 10e
, hlgl.er; range of price, 16.20rc.ftj.So; bulk of
i iia.s, 26.25'ci6.33.
Slack la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western mat aeca ycsicrnay:
Cattle. Hogs, Sheep-
... 86 . 2 400
... lot l.v
... 60 S,fX
... 2O0 JOV
... 200 2,000 2iV)
...1,0-0 S.OuO 2.0O)
...1.67 20,000 2,200
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Kansas City .
Chicago
Total
OMAHA GENCnAL MARKETS,
I oadltlon of Trade and Qaotatlona oa
Staple aad Fancy Prodac.
BUTTKR Creamery, No. 1. dllvid ta
retail trade In carta ns, 22c; 4N0. t, in tc,
lb. tubs. 272 4c; No. 1, In 30-11). tub. 21o:
No. 2. In 60-lb. tub. 20 4c; No. 2, In It
lb. tubs, 21c: No, 2, ia 1-lb. cartota, lie;
No. 1, In carload lota, 214c; am 2, In car
load lots, 1949194c; country, fancy, tuba,
lie; common, 16c
EGGS Freeh candled. 16c dogen.
CHE&S& Finest Wiaconaln full cream,
twins, 14 We; leung American, in hoop,
16c, tavurile. lu lioup, 16 4c; Delay, J8
In noop, 15 4c; tuna brlca, full caa.
It 4c; half case, 13 fee; half Uoxen orlcka,
14c No quotations on Swus ner Urara
crs until after October.
BEEF CL'TS-No. 1 rib. 17e; No. I rlba.
11c; No. t rib. 7c. No. 1 loin, 194o; No.
Icjln, li4c; No. 2 loin, K No. 1 chuck. 4ci
No. 2 vnuck, 4c; No. f chuck, 4c. No. 1
round, 84c; No. 2 round, 6V--; No. I round
f'?o. No. 1 plate. 5c; No. i plate, 44c; No!
4 plate, 24c.
VEGETABLES Celery, Mlehlgatv per
dog.. 26c. Bean, new was and trliis-, one
third bu, basket, fL'JO; navy, per bu., Nik "
L 12.70; lima, 6441 per lb. Cabbage, 2a pel
lb. Potatuea, new. per bu.- Jl.lu. Tom..
j toe, per 4-basket craLe, 9uc Watermelon.
axawu. caiuaiupci, v-atiiornia, i.atit2 Ot
per orate. Asparagus, per dog.. 40c cu
cumbers, per dus., too. Ouioua. Bermuda.
61. ot) per ciale; Texaa ycilow, i.Jk per crautT
Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb.. uc Let.
luce, per 00., 26c Peppers, southern, 91
per cravte.
FRESH FRUITS Apple. 22.7692.00 per
bushel box. Laraon. 4.tnjt.i. orango.
f4Ad6.tJ. bananas. 4c per 10. Plum, ti.af
4-bajtktl crate, peache. California, itstki
box; Texaa, 4-basket orate, (bB1uc. Peara,
IM t-'jajket crau, blackberrte. 44. Kaup
berriea, f4.w. Cherrlea, faVfti. Curraau. A.. ml.
Uoosebeirie. U.4.
fcUGAR Coarse granulated. 6 tc; fin
granulated, -ic; tubes. .uuc; fowdered.
per ib.
LlVai POULTRY Hena, )e; broiler.
17c; rooster, 60; capon. 16e; ducka, 94cl
gsese, 6c; turkeys, l.c; plgeuoa, 969 ttoaea!
.'
DREHSaTX)
POULTRY fluuaha.
docen.
DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loose Muw.t.l
V; laucy aacued. 1-ib. carton, lue. Cur
ton,
740
rer it.
Peaches, California chuloe, bo; fancy bog-a,
11c per lb. Peara, California, He Data?
Persian. 64c. rigs, layer, choice. luuJ?
CHfon, 13'uuc. Lcuion lie1, 13c Oranae
peel. JJC.
FISH Halibut, 9c; trout, 14c; picker! 10o
elks, 13c; bullheads, skinned and dresaed!
Uo; whit perch. c; while base, 17e: black
bass, 26c; crapples. 16c; whit fuh, ltc;
red snapper. 14c; flounder, Uc; naoktrtL
l.c; coal Inn. fresh froscu. Uc; shad roe, 6e;
smelts, 13c; frog legs, tec; green sea turtle
meat, 25c; catfish. 16c.
r-JDr-25 tjucjtations by J. S. Smith 4 C0.1
Green salted, No. 1. 10c; -0- j.. bujj
hide. No. 1, c, No. 2, 7c; horse hide,
62.60; sheep pelts. 2f to 21. 6u; dry pelts, pie '
to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hides, 13c;
dry fallen hides, lie. drv salted hide, tv.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Bertha C. Plxton to Frank L. Etrles
ton. lot 12, block "M," Lowe's addi
tion f 4
County treasurer to James H Adams,
s4int 16, bluck 9, Koantxes'' Fourth
aild.tlon
Oeorge W. Smith to Axel E. Sead
steadt. lot 13, Filth's rulidivlsion.. 126
Hastings A Heyden. to Viola Gladys
West, lot 6. bl.-ek 2. Hastings
Heyden' addlllnn 1,710
Josephine A. Blake and husband to
Byron R. Hasting. 4 4 lot 11
and 12. block 1. enbdtvuton of Joha
L. Bd!ck's addition !,600
Adele V. White et al to J. O. DeLone.
e4 lots 3 and 4. block M, Omshs t,nD0
Eltxal lh Kountte Real Esfate com- "
pany to Hugh J. McKenna. lot 41, "
Forest Hill park .......7... IJm
Mattie H. Hosier and husband to
Hopper Investment company, lot,
19, block 6. Brings place .,... 1,000
Roee Roorev to Ro Carr. lot .
block 1, Park Forest rddltlon ...... f
John A. Crelghton Real Estate ami
Trust company to Sadie M. Davis,
lot 19. block 8. Creighton's First ad
dition ; 654)
F.'liabeth Tubman to Hasting ft Hey- .
d-11. lot and 21 bleek 2, Alamo
place addition 1
Nathaniel Meistcr to Haatlng 4 Hev. '
den. part lots 18 and all 19. block .
;. Alamo place j
George Baxter and wife te Robert It.
McGregor, lot 17, block 12. Xliftoet -
Hill
Tout
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