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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1908.-
CRAIS AND PRODICE MARKET
Trading it Light and Speculator Are
Awaiting Reports.
CORN MOVEMENT WEAKENS CORN
U.goigiio; tltaraj
east track.
17 M
at
AtHt Start Steady to
,4 di antes Easily' on
'7"rff.M, with-
' "r J.lti.
Higher end
Weatterlasj
Offer-
JL.
t.iin laajktts
Trading la light
' OMAHA. Aug. 23. i.
show very slight changes,
and speculators are wait
ing; Tu what the northwest movement ol
print wheat will do to cash valua.
Tha Increased corn movement, while only
temporary, ewlr-a to a alack demand,- haa
M)iM4 corn, values aome.
H h-rst started ateady to higher and ad
vanced easily on acaUered buying, with
offerings light.
Trade wn tight and the larger speculators
wero not In the market. Thar la aome
suspense waiting to ae how tha spring
wheat movement from the north will ef
fct value. September wheat opened at
90c and oloeed at 904o.
Corn opened firm and ateady. but aoon
old lower en heavy receipt and a alow
caah demand. There ha been a muoh ln
rreaaed aaiintrv movement for the laat
week and. value ar beginning to feel the
aurplu atock. September corn openea a.
1itO and oloeed at 73Ho.
Primary wheat receipt were Tlt.000 bush
ela and ahipmente wer 67.000 bushels,
agatnat receipt laet year of 10,000 buahel
and ahlpment of 873,000 buahel.
Corn receipt were TSS.000 buahela and
hlpment were tl9.0i1 buahela, against re
ceipt laat year of 429.000 buahela and Ship
ment nf eonO huahel.
Cles.ra.ncea were none of oorn. none of
oata and wheat and. flour equal to 846,000
buahel.
Liverpool closed Vrd higher on wheat and
,d higher on corn.
Seaboard reported 144,000 bushels of wheat
taken for export.
Local range of option:
sx'ra fancy and straight
to lfj: .
KFIAN-Unchargd: stcked
ti .':( I. w..
HA T Ftesdv; tlni-thv, nominsl
JlJOn; prairie. r70MT.
IRON 'UTTON TILS-St.00.
' HAOOINO 7 lVIGc.
HKMP TVINE-7c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. a'eady: jnbhlrig.
S16.00. Ird. higher; prime steam. rVOJWflf
17V,. Dry sett metis, steady; fluxed, ex
tra shorts. t6:4; dear ribs, UKV,; snort
clear. I 7H. Paeon, atesrty; b.xed, extra
short, tio.fro; clear ribs. lti.4fl; anort ciear.
$1" 75. '
IvLLTRT wtit ; chlckn. c: springe.
16c: turkey. 14c: duck. 7ic; g. e.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, l.w-sc.
EGOS Firm, ltc case count.
Receipt.
10KO
, ?.
70.1CO
112,000
Artlel.. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Cloa. Tea y.
Wheat
Sept... Dec...
Corn
Sept... Dec...
Oats
Sept..
May..
90 9h 90
904 1H to
73Vf - 74 71
0i 61 804
4S 4BJ4 4H
4$S 48l Sl
so-,! so
91S 90
7JW, 734
SI to
4R4 4S
4 W
Omaha Cask Prleea.
WHBAT-Ko. J hard, Sfc: No. S hard,
to-swc. No, 4 tiird S6flc; No. a spring,
OORN-No. 2. 72c: No. 3. IlWlc; No
4. 7044 71c; No. 2 yellow, 73c; No. S yellow,
71r: Nn. 2 white. 7:tc; No. 2 white. 73c.
OATS No. 3 mixed. 4tie1tc No. I yel
low. 4647Vc; No. 8 while, 4J34tc; No,
4 white. W1jV
RTB-No. 2, 7t-o7fic; No. 3, 73374c
Carlo Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oat
14S 690 am
, 33
J 42 71
4
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
. . . , r
Failure of Prominent Commission
House is Feature of Day.
MARKET BECOMES UNSETTLED
Tour, bbl
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ...
Oat, bu ..
Shipment.
14.0O)
. :1.ona
91.010
It Reaeala Feverish far Rest of
eseloa aad Aetlve ses Saatala
Material Peellae " Road
Aro iteady.
HEW YORK GFIKh.tl. MAhKKI
, Vartoa
NEW YORK. Auk. 26. The mot Import
ant event in the financial district today
th failure of a promlnont commlmton
houae. whose operation r believed to
have been largely responsible for leet Sat
urday sensational atock market. The ran
Qaoiatloa of the Day .on arloa lire exrlted no great amount of surprise
Comaaedttle. na Wl without very senou errert upon
NEW YORK. Aug. JS -FLOUR-Recslpt. .,.. ' K.rtlv ..noi.H .rt ih. fe.r ...
H2.01S bbl.: exports, S.W0 bbls.; sajea. .750 ..DrH..d ,h., th w.n ..r.t Iniereets
noia.; maraet quiei i itoii may be unwlttlmtly involved. In banking
Minnesota Pn wii. T. 'i,:w . uii clrclM u ,hl h, f"ure u'd
straight, I4.va4 1i; Minnesota baker. S4 10 1i..ine h ,..
A m..Mt.p vt r-mm LVn Winter ITT . , a -
- t" i wiii.c . . , , - - w - , ......... i nn,r. end rulnrln rn rif1nr.A Amnnv In
atentf, S4.4ma4.76: winter low. grade. S3 ' who h--h-.--fl.htln. ,h" r.
5"?ISr '"nr . . Business on the Stork exrhenee was In
l i-t. niuiin. 1,11- rim wini ioih; lirm
."v , - undertone before the suspension. wa
... .1 nounred In th Mlv l.rhnnn 1 ll,.n
rte uuii: no. I western. 4c. r. o. d., ;r:. "r."M-
.ri, i wnw uiiBiinni nn leverinn ina re-
DlVt.rT-rim. .lilt.. T1 I f Tlllf. 1 '- ' '""nw u.
r.in- r-m Tiri - i e v. Tnrfc mricn snwninR wnicn nil stooa in
" , . v . . t . . ... " I vea ks ol.. 111 n a
- - .ate i -1 . . 1 evw ATrfV f...Mai I ani uhiit tuiii III t5l ajl a-nSl WtlO HUB'
Snot market firm: No. 1 red. 99TicI1.00K. t"d by mot of the active issue. Apart
- ------ - i rrnm in nr. .una linn th. M H u . i
No. 1 northern Tuluth. 11.134 f, o. b.. ""a "-i"iinoiie. i iiere
afloat: No i hard winter. 11.14 f. o. b.. conunues to De much conflict . of opinion
. N.ilih.l.iinln l!rht oiillri " w". ""i inuiieirmi ana mer-
Vjr..r."-.e Report, of froat dam.,, to corn wer.
In nAs-t Kursksa hapvhat na twt iAri sin1 mvr ' - - - - . v.m.i monvi, J
ing of .hort. Final fVlce , Wh.li.h.h..t,lff C2tT..nr
net rise Seotemhrr. ll.01Hffl.01Hc. closed. "u below that of last year,
tiim;, rw.miu.r ci A-vi ra Hnsed ll.2: r,,,roa ainnomtea srree tnat the com
M.v ti (Ml fiic rlo.d II 06 ln montrl w11 witness a brisk revival. As
rnDM u..int. ?i sio Nn v. wx. norm- i i ' ...... r
nel .l.vilnr .nd IKHfcn delivered. Option 'V "- . "' i-bi
. . - ... .u.i., I nina or tne new year. A reroam red state
mirxn was wiinoui 1 1 ajmiii iimt,,i, i m-rl , - ,.
nertiv net hleher. Rentamber roswl t.u,.u. ...n.uic .uwiir. ,n
I - ' " - " ' . I .Tim BllilB, fnAA MnAHA.a Ih . . . 1 1 . .
u'v . rM k.. u.v nlneetl l iITW i-"""-" i" ifui.iit-i.
tCT.Tr,.,. v.-rv. .- Wheat storke Ignited nf t)..
n ' . . I RnC.kV mountain lnin.un Kit om kii.h.l.
r . Ta D.n.lnl. on nm n,,.n.,a- inni mar-I ' -- " " " ' "
Jf I 1 . I V . , I " -I W " . , I f - . v. . . 1 . MA 1.. 1 !. . -
k.t Kl .l.d- mlTd and S2 Bound. I V"! "--n5u e.iv Duinmi. anoai lor
a-.' u-si , . . , - nn In lllleAI-t Ineu eeJ 1 11.1 m-A W. . W -1
r 1 . M.a....l ..kl. M a.. R1 Ttminiitl N-iWrO I v, i.m rnorti i.jr.vV UtwilCIBi
U,w.d .hi VL 2 .nd 42ounds. xmif. Corn Bt(? .??T" .'. buahel.; oats
wv. - i. i " . . . . r . . . i rt r ut tawt nnri Kneheia
nude i -
I fund, txrhislve of the tlSAW.Offl gnld
r5erve. shows: Availanl; ah bs'snre.
"LSOi.1: gold coin sni bullion. .:7.8?2.-
I, goiq cenu rsirs. -i.i.i.,v.
Mere Isrk Maaey Market.
NKW YORK. Auir ti-PRIalK HER.
CANTILE PAPFR-J'84U, per cent.
BTKRLIN'J KAt hamik weak, with
rtual bulness in bankers' bills St S4 S41S42
4;t jnr stxty-rty hills, and st II .i0 for
emand C'ommcrlcal blils. 14 ILW 4
PII.VFR Far. Rlc; Mexican dollars. 4oc.
BONDS Government, weak; railroad,
tesrlv.
MONETOn csll. essy at rer cent;
ruling rste, 1 per cent; closing hid. 1 per
rent; offered at 1 per cent. Time losti.
ulet and stesay: sixty asvs. I per rent:
inety days, m per cent; .is month. KU
per cent.
Closing quotations on bond wsr at
fellows:
toitt Hoik Vl 4', ..
.tV Int. Met. 4H
101 L. 4 K utll. 41.
Il Man c. 4t
,l-t Mi. fenirsl 4. .
.114 1 1st Inc
. I4 M 4k t. U 4i
M . K. T 4.
nn Mo
N. R. R at kf
Chlcatto
Minneapolis ....
Omaha
Duluth
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION 8
Keetorea.of the Tradla aad Closlaa;
Prleea B Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. Auir.' 28. Delayed harvesting
In tha .Canadian northwest, owing to wet
weather, was chiefly responsible for a
firm market for wheat here today. The
i loss was strong, with prices up Nc to
V. ..Corn,. pat and, .provision, also closed
strong,.. v- .-.'."
Tk tuhsat 'market waa -firm all day
but-ke. rreatea mronglh) waa manifested
riurlna the last of tha session. Initial quo
tatlona wer from He to 1Vie above yes
terday', close, September opentrig at
e"ji:. And December at 84"94ic. Ke
mjrta from the Canadian northwest Indl
cated that rain wer quite general over
the weatern province, while uie orririai
forecast (or Minnesota aixt the Pakotas
nredlcted ihoweri In thoae atatea tenlght
- In addition - to . thla unfavorable situation
In the inrlnl wheal, country, the market
waa bulllshly affected by firm cable, and
"by the-light .took of contract wheat In
slore I lrotuthout the United State. Local
stuck, wer estimated at 2.744.0UO bu., com
pared with lo,S97,vi0 bu. a year ago. Ex
port demand here waa a negative quan-
iltv. IxkmiI bull were the principal buy
- era throughout the entire session, and by
. their effort forced uepiemDer up 10 .
and December to M'dc Iate In the day
prleea receded omewhat on proftt-tklng,
hut the market closed firm, with Septem
ber at 3VS.1Hs. and December at 949
D4Hc Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to S-rt.OOQ bu. The worid'a visible
supply Increased 1,1(1.000 bu. Primary re
ceipts wer 714.000 bu., compared with 750,-
bu. the corresponding day a year ago.
' Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of '444 cars, against 3K1 cars last
week and 40 care a year ago.
Liberal receipts and continued favorable
" weather for the new crop brought out mod-
-erate selling of corn at the start, which
restated in Initial declines of a shade to
light acceptances in tha country, and on
he strength In wheat. An advance of
Vc to lc In tha price of the rash grain
was alao a factor. First tradea of the
year in July, 1S09, corn were made to
day, the price being 64464Sc. The mar
ket closed strong at almost the top price,
September closing at 77Hc and December
at eitinHc Local recelpta were 690 cars,
with 1U3 of contract grade.
Oats-were affected by the strength of
wheat and corn, but price failed to (how
so great an advance a In the leading
trralua. Tha close was firm, with price
ec to V&Ho higher. Local receipts were
'JsH car.
A brisk demand for the January prod
ucts by the local packers caused strength
in provisions. The market closed firm,
with prices from 10c to 17VxC above th
previous close.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat.
U cars; corn, 1W; oats, Jtjo; hogs. 20.0J0
head.
Th leading; future ranged a follows:
FETED Ksiay; spring; bran,
dllnar lat 3&: rltv. I24.3B.
HAY Fteaoy ; snipping, weorx , root
choice. 8C,iec. . ,
HIDRS Steady: Bogota. 20c; Central
America, 20Hc.
l.v. ATHP HBteadvr arl. !41VS'1e.
PBOVIRION8-Heef. firm: tamlly. SIS. 75
4.17.60: mess. SUROfflSSO; ham. S'.S.OOtt
Ann. narlrat 11R KxmA OB: rltV extra Indll
mes. $a.00ig.6a Cut met. barely steady;
pickled bellie. 9. 76410.00; pickled hams,
tll.5OW12.O0. La,rd. firm; western, S9.B6S4.S6;
refined firm: cnntlnont. S9.0: South Ameri
ca, SlO.&o; compound. S7 ,87V48.26. Porkt
steady: family. SlsOrtfJIS.SO; hort clear,
117 fMnil SO: mess. tL4.9tVdl7.Sfi.
TALLOW Quiet; city (12 per pack).
6V: country (packages free), BHGGHc.
K1CE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra.
3.vrr7r: Jsnajiese. nominal.
BUTTHR Steady: creamery special,
24c: creamery extra., 23Hc; creamery
thirds and firsts, ln&Zi'Ac; state dairy, com
mon to finest, lSi2c; process, common to
BiM-cials. l&ailHc: western raotory, tirsts.
19c; western imitation creamery, firsts, 19H
feaic. . ..
4'HKESE Steady; etate full cream.
specials, Uil1ic; tate. full cream.
ni.ll. colored or white, fancy. 10 : Jarge,
colored or white, fancy. Uc; large, good
to prime, llUVsc: large, common to lair,
autfi-toUc: skims. lU&9?rC.
LXKJS Finn; state, Pennsylvania and
Pennsylvania fancy, . selected, white, 29$
Stic: good to choice. 24,t'J6c: brown and
mined, fancy. Wc: fair to choice. 233ec.
POULTRY Alive, . steady; spring chick
ens lc: fowls. 13c: turkey. 12c. Dressed.
Irregular; western spring chickens. 12Jf19c;
spring' turkeys, toe; fowl.,
WKATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT
fair Toafaht and Wairmcr. Follow
by shower.
OMAHA. Aug. 2S, 1908.
Within the last twenty-four nours light
and scattered shoa-er occurrea - in ine
Missouri valley and throughout the north
wet. Rain continue In th southern
until, and alona- the lower Atlantic coast.
Temperatures are slightly nigner irom ine
Rocky mountain east over the central val
leya to the lakes, and will be higher In this
vicinity tonight, with fair tonight, prob
ahlv followed by shower Wednesday, and
not much change in temperature.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation, compared with the correspond
i... ..av nf the last three vears: '
.... w., 1900 1905
Minimum temperature 63 62 7 i
Pr.init..tlnn 00 .00 T .00
Normal temDeratur for today, 73 de-
a'"-1": . . -i M.rr.h i
Deficiency in precipiianun enivc ,
No Important financial nlana are twin
considered by any of the lenre corporations
Just now, although the Increasing ease
Of money suggests the feasibilKy of such
ventures, i nere are the usual rumors re
rardlna; Southern Pacific financing In the
near future, but banker, connected with
that property declare to the contrary. The
flay, few railroad returna Included that
of Ontario A Western for the quarter
ended June So, last. The statement shows
very snarked reduction in operating ex
penaea and a aubetantlal Increase In sur
plus. Following yesterdsy's lower rates for
live and six months money, a further shad
ing In two and four month' accommod
Hons Was reported today.
Bond are steady. Total sales, rar value.
S2.650,000. United State, declined H per cent
on can.
Namber of .ale as tsadina auotatlon
on aiocaa war a loilowa
Artlcle. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Yea y.
Wheat
Sept. .
Dec.. May ,
Corn
Hept.
. Dec,
May
Oats
Sept. lt. .
May
Pork
Sept. ct.
Jan.
Lard
Hept.
Oct. ,
Jan.
rtlha- -Sept,
Oct.
- Jan. .
I 1
iM'atlJH -8VsW!
I I
Ts
94 I 93s'i3WJ. 93
4',! 94n,M'4uS 93Va4
tvi64)tlt
t
4"S1
4Mi
Dtl-.JJ
,14 27
14 40
15 6i
flTH
-iru.
t
4.
4 I
14 4."l
14 6-",
lj 8741
78l
4Vl
Din
77 1 74
m i
3Ts'8tl
4.H
4n.l 4XH
--VilCOVuHi
Amslssmstea Copjrtr '.io 71 Tin r
Am. C. 4k r 204 XMi !! ltV
Am. o. a r. f . 'o ym m i.jv,
Amerlrsa Cotton Oil 400 4H S.1H M4
Am. H AL ptd tr
Am. Ics BeeuntlM 2,10 t 214, 2
Amerlnsn Lltiaaea Oil 10
Am. LooomnttT 1,100 ib 6514 SUj
Am. LoeomotlTS pti 107
An. g. A R KM0 7 M 4
Am. 8. A R. pti 14
Am. Buxar Refining 1,400 Hi 114 14
Am. Tobacco pl , l:sk
Americas Waeien 110' tf ti JtVt
Anaconda Mining Ce 1.no 4"4 4 4
Atchliea 4.700 s M ST
Atchisos sfa loo 4it
Atlantis Cosst Line 100 M'4 )
Baltlmors A Ohio SS.M0 14 l"4 Sii,
Bsl. A Ohio ptd Si
Brooklrs Rapid Tr 4.2m 6: l4j llt
Tsnsdlaa Pacific - 174 171 17.
C. ntral Lsather 10"0 i xl It
Canirsl Laalhar pit 500 M M'k vt
Cantral of Now Jersey ton 194 ! IH
Choaspeab A Ohio.. 4v 4!4 '4114 4044
Chlcaso Ot. W 60O S t4 114
Chlcaco A N. W.. 10 let tit., lit 14
C , M. St. P 1I.I00 142 1414, 1414,
C . C . r. A St. L 10 (A IS ii
rotorado r. 1 1,000 i4i 11 an,
Colorado A so l.lW Wis
Cole. So. lit fd TOO M ti ;
Colo. A SB id ptd 1.000 44 UH HVJ
Conaolldato Oas 1M 1MI4 1S
Cora Product. It It lMi
Pel. A Hudson ai-dU 200 14s 147 147
Wm Rio Ontnde 2-Vl
D. R. 0. ptd to
corresponding period in
1907,
1906,
14 27"-,
14 374
ii ft
30 17V,
4-'
72V.1
0 75 I
s so
8 22V,
S SVtil X I
s tr.
K
t 12:
S TV,
I 7i
S 17V,
14 55
14 Ah
15 70
37V
9 311 1
1 70
8 80
14 17',
14 30
15 bi
9 12x
2-',
03
HO
8 6TV,
js 70
I 10
No. S. ,
1 sail quotations were as folios. s.
r'LOl'K Steady; winter patents. 14 109
-4 CO. strs'ghls,' li.tvvi 4.35: spring patents,
lo &i'i j.To; atralglils, J4.K 'Ui..u; bakers. 12.79
ii4.v0.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. I1.C0; No. t, 9oclJ
81.f: Nil I red. MWsiV-
CORN-No. . TSflfc; No. ! yellow. 79H
yX9S-.
OA I S No. 3 Tihlle, 4Sfii0c.
RY K No. f. 7V.
BAKLEY Oood feeding, (r'fjsttc; fair to
Hotce malting, 3tic.
SEEHS-FlaX, No. I northwestern, $1 .(,;
tlmothv, prime. $3 78.
PRtiVISlONS-Chort rlh, sides (looseV
8esv4l.t. Mess Pork, per bbl.. 114. JTM
14 ft, Lard, per W0 lbs., ts.30. ohort clear
sides t boxed). tf.7Ui.o.
Receipts and ahlpment of flour and grain
r a ioiiowb.
Flour, bbls
Wheat - bu
Corn, .bu.,,
fai. bu
Rve. bu
barley, bu.,
-in the Produce exchange today
ter, market .was ateady; creameries. ISti-I'ic;
da'ries. I'lgJuc. Kggs. steady: at nmrk.
esses Included. 14lic: firsts. IHc: prim
ttrt. tve- tticeae. sitsdy; UtiU'iC
Receipts. Bhipmsnts.
3.V4 4"t
v
'J9.4uy
the hut-
i.o"i
.lKit'l
.5?i.(w
. ii.
.04 inche
Deficiency
( It Inches.
iul..i.n.u f.nrrarwnrllna DSrion in
3.97 inche. L. A. vv tLori.
Local Forecater.
Cor asl Wheat Resloxt Iletla.
For th twenty-four hour, ending at I
a. m.. 76th meridian time, Tuesday, August
2s. 19u8:
Temp Rain
Station. Mx.Mln. fall fjky.
Ashland, Neb 70 if, .08 C oudy
Auburn. Neb 7s 66 M C oudy
Broken Bow. Neb. 64 .00 C oudy
Columbus. Neb... 7 ' M .12 C oudy
i ,.i,..i.n Meh . : so .00 Cloudy
Falrbury. Neb.... 78 1 T Pt. cloudr
L'.lnmnrl Mh 71 .10 ClOUdy
Or. laland. Neb.. 88 t 26 Pt. cloudy
ll.rlln.mn Neh. 74 66 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Hastings. Neb.... 68 6s .70 Pt. cloudy
Holdrege. Neb.... 72 68 . .00 Couoy
Oukdale. Neb..... 4 69 .11 Cloudy
fimalia. Neb 71 6 T Cloudy
Tkarnah, Neb.... 71 ft T Cloudy
Alta la 70 61 .08 Cloudy
Carroll, la 74 63 .05 Cloudy
Clarlnda. la 78 67 .00 C Uar
8'blry, la 73 61 .02 Cloudv
Sioux City. la... 72 0 . .00 Cloudy
Minimum temperatur for twclv.-bour
period ending at I a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp Rain,
Central. Station. Max. kiln. Inches.
t hit sgo, in
Coluintius, 0 1
Ihs Moines, la.... 14
Indisnaiolts, lind.. 12
Kansas City. Mo.. 2t
I.uisville. Ky 19
Minneapolis. Minn. It
Omaha. Jjeb J
St. Louis. Mo 19
?!
72
tu
60 .
62
&.I
64
as
Ol
6.!
6
M
shower.
00
.09
.01
T
T
T
.04
.(
.09
oc-
Verv light and scattered
ctirred in the western portion of the corn
siul when 1 region within the last twenty
four I ours. The weather 1. slightly warmer
thruuK tout tne corn neit.
L A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Distillers' Securities ....
Erlo
Kris lat pfd
en : pfd
Oonetal Eltctrte '
Great Northern ptd
Ot. Northern Ors ctla
Illinois Cantral
Interboraush Met
tnt. Mat. pfd .-
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
latarnatlonal Pump
loars Central ,
Kansas City to
K. C. so. pfd
lAulalll A N
Minn. A It. L
44 . St. P. A I. t. M
MlaMtirt Pacific
M., K. A T
M.. K. A T. pfd
National tfad ,
Naw York 'Central ,
N. T , O. W
Norfolk A W
North A mart can
Northern Psoitis
Pacific Mall
Panna-rWanta
People's Oas
P., C.. C m St. L.
Praaaed gtael Car
Pullaus Pslao Car
Rallarar Iteel Spring... .
Raadlas
Rapabllc Rtset
Rapublle Steal pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L a B P 14 pfd...
St. Louis 8. W
St. L. S. W. pfd ,
8loas-lhefrtld 8. A I...'
Souther Pacins
So. Paoitle ptd
So. Railway v.
So. Ratleay pfd
Tennessee Copper
Texai A Pacific
T., St. U A W
T . St. LOW. pfd
t'nloa Pacific
t'nlon Pacific pfd
1'. S. Rubber
I'. S. Rubber 1st pfd
V. S. Steel
I'. 8. Steel prd
flak Copper
Vs. -Carolina them leal .
Va.-Caro. them, ptd
W'abaih
Wabaah pfd
Weatln(houa Electric ..
Westers Union
Wheeltnf A L S
Wtecosaln Central
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KANSAS CITY. Aug. 25. WHKAT-V
changed; ticptemher, 8;4,o; December. 8Sltc;
Msy, ii'M',. t asn: ro. nam, wmvoc; Mo
3 hard. 6;H4jlc; No. 2 red. 6t!Jc; No. 3
red. JnWc.
CORN rnchanttsd; September. 70Mc: De
crmber, f'ac; May. 6-.c. Cash: No. I
mixed. 7:i-4-: No. 3 mixed, 7H4tj72o; No,
S white. 71Vttii3c: No. s white. linTVc.
OATS I'tulianged; No. 2 white, 47449c;
No. 2 mixed. 4443-4. Vc
RYE 7iaVc.
HAY Firm; cholo timothy, WS-JtYlOOO;
.-hnlce cralrle. wl.Snai.M.
BL'TTER Firm; creamery, 22c; packing
ICc.
EGGS Firm ; fresh extra. 21c; current
receipts, 1V-
Boston Slock, aoel Boo4.
BOSTON. Aug. 26 -Money, call loan.
3 per cent; time loan. X04W per cen
Closing quotation on atock and bond.
WheAt. bu
Corn, bu ..
0t, hu ..
Receipt Shipments.
...I5:,0ii ith.oio
... 2J.00A 70 0 I
... 7 0v 4 (00 1
Kansas Cliy rang of options:
Articles.
I Open.i Hlcn.j Low. Close.
SI. I.aal Ueoeral Market.
ST. 1OUia Aug. 2i.VVHtATr Higher;
lia.k. No. 2 rea r:th, ?.(.; No. t hsrd.
S6-i7jc; t"eceriiber. WVc; May. "'.
' CHtllN Firm; track. No. 2 cash. 74c; No.
J wliKe. 7Sri77c; December, lc; May.
a-!t)icf
OATS-Hlgli": trs.k. N. S csth. 4StJ
441'. No. I white. Wac; Dscsmber. 4S'c;
ilii : svie.
, KVF Nominal. 60c.
" T.rt- Timothy, weak al ll stjlo..
iiiB.ur.4i-8'M'tv si mo.
FLOCK Ill winter patent, tire ITS
Wheat
December
May
Cttrn
lecember
May
Itr,l MSI 87,1 I4B
93 WV,- 3itH tJB
67
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6W6'4O0
Mlaaeaoolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 25.-WHEAT-Srptrmber.
December. 97e; cash.
No I bar. I. ll.W. : No. 1 noithern, $1.1S;
No 2 northern. KsSe: No. X NSc
BRAN In bulk. Ill C4j l.iO.
Hl'R-2iW- lower for patenla; first
ratenta. ej.TiOi.iw; second patents, A.tj
I": first cleats. I4 3ttj4 46; second clears.
I3 6 02V4.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Aug. 25 -CORN-klieadv ; No. I
eilo, 74a:i,.;; No. 3 e!low. 77V;tSJ;
No. 3. 77trrr; No. 4. 74c; no grade, ",6c.
41AT6 tiieadv ; No. I whit. 4S'tj4c; No
I a hat, 4p4V.
Atchison sdl.
do 4a
Mez. Caetral 4s...
Alcblaon R. II
do pfd
Beetos A Albany.
Woeton A Maine...
Boat oa Klented ..
Pllchburg pfd
pT. T . N. H. A H
teloa Pacific
A. Arra. Ckem..
ds ptd
Am. Pneu. Tabs...
Amer. Susr
d pfd
Am. T T
Am. Waoleo
ds ptd
dominion I. eV S..
aVdlioa Elac. lllu. .
(ieciortl Klactrlc ..
Mesa. Electric . ..
do pfd
Maaa. tiai-
I nltr fruit
tailed 8. M
de pfd
C. S. Suet
do pfd
Adaturs
A llsws
Ama'tamate-I
Bid. Aiked
at Atlantic
..It Bingham
.. SoViCal. Hecla ...
. S74 Centsnntal
.. t44 Copper Rani ...
..211 Italy Want
.1.4 Pranklls
..1U Ortabr
..114 Ills Roiale
..140siau. Mining ...
. .IMn, Mlchtsas
... 44 Mohawk
.. 44 Moat. C. A C ...
.. 4VOld Dominion ...
. Utilacaola
.11 i Parrot
...lX'tQulocy
. . a Shannoa .
. .. 91 Tamarack
...14 Trinity
...lit V. S. Mining ...
...143 V. S. Oil
... Mttah
...47 Victoria
... 44 Winona
, ..1W Wolverine
, .. M North Butte ....
... W Butte toalitiea
... 4a Nevada
...'.: -, 41. a Arlioas .
... 13'i Arlaona im. ...
. .. t, Urease Caoaoas
... VI
14
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. 33
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NEW Y'ORK. Auf. . Closing quotation
n mining atock.:
Alice V
rear I
Braaee.lck Co 4
rm. Tunnel stack .. ts
t arn. Tunnel besda. 17
Cos. Cat. A Vs a3
Hars Sllrer 44
Iron S.lr II
Offered.
Lsedtrllli Csa.
iHttle Chief .. .
Mcitces
Ontario ,
Ophir ,
Small Hop . .
Standard
Telle Jacket .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
res
4s..
. S. ref.
do coupon ..
. 8. ta. reg.
de coupon . .
. S. 4a, reg..
do oeupoa ..
Am. Tobacco
do o
Atchlaoa .en.
do adj. 4a
do c. 4e
do rv. be
4.tlanle C. L 4a..
Bal. Ohl 4e
do Hat
Brk. R. T. ci. 4e..
Central Of Oa. It...
do let Inc
do Id Inc.
Mo Id In
Chre. A Ohio 4He .
t'hlrato A A. He.
C. B. A Q n. 4a..
.. R. I. A P. 4a..
do col. tl
do rfda. 4e
CCC. A St. L I 4
Cole. Ind le
Cols. Mid. 4a
Colo. A So. 4t
Pel. H ci 4s..
D. At R. O. 4a
Erie p. I. 4e
do sen. 4e
Jpan 4e
do 4'a
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. n "N. T. C. IVS .... 1'4
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M'i Ns Pacific 4s.
.I'W'i do ti
. f N. A W. c. 4
. 74d D. 8. L. rtd.
.lfia'tPcnn. ci. lm
. e do con. 4e. . .
. ttH Redlf gen. 41
. t4 "Rep. or Cubs H. ..
lot t. L. A I. M. c t.
. i St. L. S. P. It 4a
. J4;4 . t,. I. W. . 4e.
. aboard A. L. 4e. .
. 80. Pacific 4s
. 4AH ds '.it 4i
. 4'irSo' Rallwae It
. I HTeae P. It ...
. 14 T.. St. L A W . 4l.
. t 4 t sion Pacific 4s
.100 . do ci. Is
. t I . 8. Steel Id la ...
. Hi Wahaih
.. IT t:erO Md. 4e
;',W. A L B. 4e
. '. Wit. Central 4t
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Cowt Ten Cents Hither, Oood Feeders
Stronger, Beeves Slow.
HOGS STEADY TO SHADE ST&OSQEB
Oood, Artli Sha Trade, with Desly
hlo Klods la neanaad sad ll
lac rreely at Aboot Moo.
day 'a Prleoa. .
SOUTH OMAHA. August . 1903.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 65t I. ft 17.W1
Estimated TuesJsy ..... 2,t00 2,000 19.0O
Two days this week... .U.35t 7.67t M 1
sm days laat wek...V4.:l 9.0M 23.0.
8am day. 2 week. exo. I. tnt. .2 23.441
Same day t week ag0.11.13 11.143 1.11
Sam day 4 week ago. A 271 t.lti 10,131
Bam day lat year...li.nT 10.3D9 .-
Th following table how th recelpU of
cattle, hog. and sheep at Bouth Omaha fnr
th ear to date, enmpared with lat yf!
1W. 117. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 664.471 SM.MI 144.43
Hogs 1.7M.404 1.704.411 W.493 .......
Sheep 949,247 DM. 320 4o.O3
Th following table nows th avaras
prlc of hog at Bouth Omaha for lb last
saveral days, with compartiona:
Dat. I ISOt. i7.19Jt.19C5.!l4.19ta.!lo;.
Loades Mooey Market.
LONDON. Aug. 28. American securities
opened dull and lower today. At noon the
market wa quiet r.d prices were H'fttVfcd
below yesterday s .fw lorn closing.
,ondon closing stocks:
Conaola. money fa M., K. A T tl
do account ..t'4N. T. Central...,. ...loss
. 'i,Ncrfolk A w
. 1144 do pfd U
. I7U Ontario A W 4iS
. Penserlienls US
.174 Rand Mlnee I4
. il'l Reeding 4.1(4
. 4H8outnra r, itn
.lvS do ptd 4)4i
. 11 Southern Pirltlc PI
. "4lnlon Pacific. ltl'4
. MS do pfd 4
. IS C. S. Steal 44S
. US do pfd Ill
. Wahaih US
. 1S do pfd... MS
.140 Sraalsh '
.11IS Amal. Copper it
steady at 23 ll-16d per os.
MONEY 4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bill I 1 per cent; for three
month' bill, lH'IVt per cent.
Porelaa Flaanclal.
LONDON. Aug-- 25. Money waa In in
creased demand on the market today and
discount were firmer. The Stock exchange
maintained generally a firm tone, with
fair activity, in spite of the ettlement. In
which carry-over rates were unchanged.
British securities attracted better Invest
ment buying. Grand Trunk was firm on
better traffic returns than had teen ex
pected, while foreigner, especially Japa
nese bonds. Improved on Paris buying. The
proposed action against the coal road and
the Investls-ation of Saturday's trading on
the New York Stock exchange checked
business tn American securities and caused
uncertainty and easing. Prices moved list
lessly around parity in the forenoon.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
All. VS.
Aug. 21.
Aug. 25.
14..
15..
14..
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20..
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NEW HOME IN K0UNTZE PLACE $4,800.
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Sunday.
The official number of csrs of stock
brought In today hv each road wat:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. M r s.
Anaconda
Atchiaon
do pfd
BUM more A Ohio...
Canadlaa Pacific
Chrsapeak A O
Chicago O. W
Chi., Mil. A t. P.,
De Beers
Denier 4V Rio O
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Central
Lcntnllle A N
BILVER Bar,
C. M. & St. P t 2
Wabash 1 I
Missouri Pacific 2 1
Union Pacific 16 17 4
C. A N. V., east.... 2 3 5 ..
C. A N. W.. west.... 37 2.1 32 3
C, St. P., M. & 0 1 4
C, Ft. & Q., east 2-1
C, B. & Q., west..... 41 12 4
C. R, 1. A P., tiil.t ! 1 2
C. R I. A P.. west.. 1
Illlnot Central 11 1
Chicago Gt. Wetern .. 1
Total receipts 113 71 t
OMAHA UCETtAt. MARKETS.
Coodltioai of Trade and ttwotatloa.
taplo sst Fsscy Prodoc.
BUTTER Crtamsry. No. 1. dsllvaiad ts
ratall trad In carton, 22c; No. t, to tu.
lb. tuba, 22Va; No. 1. In tt-lb. tub.. Ie;
No. 2. In to-lb. tubs. 20He; No, t. la !.
lb. tub. 31c: No. X 1 1-lb. eartoi. tie;
No. 1. Id carload lota, 21 He: No. 2. In oar
load lots, ltOl'Ho; country, fancy, tubs.
17o; enmraon, lie.-.
EOQ9 Freeh candled, uc dosen.
CHH.ISSB Flnsat Wisconsin full oream.
twins. 14Ho; Toung American. 4 la hop,
16c; ravorit. t la ioou, 16 He; Daisy, it
In boop. llVpo; . cresja brick, full ca,
ltHc; half case. ll4c; half doxea ericas,
14c, No quotation1 on Swlat ar Urobcrg
are until after Ootbr.
BEEF CUTB ISO,.! noa, l.o; No. S ribs.
He; No. t rlba. 7e. No. 1 loin, 19Vio: No. t
loin, lasc; no. i toin, sc. io. i cnucic, iSC!
No. 2 chuck, 4c; No. S chuck. 4c. No. 1
round, IHc; No. 2 round, c: No. I -ound.
so. No. 1 plat, te; No. 2 plate. Me: No.
1 plate, 4HSO.
VEGETABLES Calory, allehbraa. ttmt
do. 86c. Bean, new was and string, ene-
tDiro DU. vauct, si.wi navy, par OU.. r.(i
L 12.70! litiia, Vrpfi per lb. Ctt oue. 2o pei
lb. Potato, new. pr bu.. Jl.lt,. Toma
toes, per 4-oasHi crate, poo. watermelon.
gglswo. vaniaiopas, .aiiiornia, H.too.oa
Mr orata. Arparagua. per aos.. uc. cu
cumber. Per do.. &0C Onion jurmudi.
11.60 per crats; Tsxaa yUow. l.a per orata.
Muahrooma, cultivated, par lb., hue Let-
tuc. per aos.. c rppia, touuiarn. tl
per cru.
FRh-Bit FKU1TJS Apprea. 1.7&g.M par
huahsl box, Lamons, 64.it.(4k Oranges,
t4.0utta.0u. Bananas, to per id. Flam.. li.2f
i-baaket crat Paachas. California, 7oia
box; isxa. orata, oma, faora,
klM 4bkt crat. Blackborrl. it. Basa.
orruks, 4.00. Cherries. M6. Curra&la, tjg.
Ooo so berries, sa-qm.
BUOAH Coarse grnjted. t.oto; fln
granuiatea. -iuc; euoss, s-two; powaared,
i.&oo par lb.
DR&SSED POULTRr IUD, 32.91
aosen.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 9c; springs. I3ftc;
roosters, sc; oucsa. young, c; oia, 7Vo;
gssas. tc; turkey. lsi plOB. St doaeo,
tauioi. 2 00 dusoa,
DRIED FRUITS Raltlns. loos Muaoatel
Wric, lancy aoaa. i-ie. canon, tuc uur
rants, uncleansd, tVsc; claad. tc; carton.
to pr lb. Prun, ojoo per sack; 7V4e
par lb. Apricots, :-lb. box, tc par lb.
Poaches. California choice, to: Ian or bozeav
Ho per lb. Psars. California, lie. Datoa,
Persian, tVtc Fig, layers, cnolc. luso.
Citron. 13420c. Lemon peel, 13c Great;
peel, uc
FISH-Hallbut, tc; trout, 14c; pickerel. He;
nine, lie; tniuneaas. s Kin tied and dressed
Ue; white perch, tc; while base, 17c: blaeB
haa. 2bu; crapplea. 16c ; whit fish, Uol
red snapper, 14c; flounder, lie; maskeret.
lie; coaiisn. (ren I rosea, uc sna ro4 im:
anelu, lie; frog Istts. 4c; gra a turn
meat. 25c; catfish, loc; eel, per pound,, ltc.
riutLtt quotations oy J. b. omun dk uo.:
Green salted. No. 1, 10c; No. 3, tc; bull
bides. No. 1. tc: No. 1. 7c; hors hides,
t2.60; sheep pelU. lie to 31.60; dry pelt, loo
to 12o per lb.; dry flint butcher hide., 13c;
try tallsn hides, lie: orv aaltea hides, Pu.
tVool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 26.-WOOL Trading In
the local wool market haa become slack
again and but few good sited transaction.
rt repot .ed. Prices held frlrly firm, but
manufacturers teport an unfavorable nut
look for the balance of the year. The
leading domntlu tiuotation range a fol
lows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleece
XX, Sta&c; X. 3ie2c; No. 1 washed. U&
I5c; No. 3 washed, 4Uj44c; fine unwashed
rxa'Zlc: half blood combing. Ltili.'.c; three
eighths blood combing, 14c; ouaiter blood
tombing. 25ti2Sc; Delaine, unwached, H.f
27c. Michigan, Wisconsin and New York
iieeces riae unwasneti. atitfiic; Ualsin
unwhed. 2iSaMr: half blood, unwssl'.rd
2&iic; three-eighths brfod. unwsshed. l4f
ic; quarter biood. uawssr.ed. '-urZic. Ken
tucky, Indiana and Missouri Three-eighth
blood, inorTc; quarter blood, 24i25c. Scoure'l
value: Texa Fine, telve linnth. 6'-5y
DJc; irom aix to eicnt nioiiths. 4!i47c: fir
fall. 42fjH3c. California-Northern, 4:rH3-
middle country, Wtou; aouthsin, 37'n'c
Oregon Ea atom N-. 1 stsrle. Mtj-'-c
valley No. 1, 46tj4c. Torritorv Plresl
staple. &Vi4V, fin tiothlrg. tifc: half
blood. bOtciMc: three-eight ha blood 4S$v
guarter biootl. 43tj4o. Pulled Kxtra, Sol
Sic: rine a. ono;c; A atipera. 4:"(t4fic.
8T. LOUIS. Aug. 26.-WOOL-Steailv;
dium grades, cum hint; and clothing.
19-ic; light fine. 1Wpi4c; heavy fine.
12c, tub washed. 2tfl7c.
472 OOl' 1,4"9
443 l.'lSt 1.47S
7K1 1.A14 2.1S7
747 4S1 2.8:S
79
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This fine, new house Is located on the southeast corner of Itth and Spencer
streets, has reception hall, paflor, dining; room, kitchen, pantry and Ice box room oil
the first floor; four bedroom and bath on tha second floor and atalrway to attto,
where one or two. more room, could be finished. The teception hall, parlor, dining
room and stairway are finished In oak, also the floors. Oood vestibule entrance to
reception hall. Full bricked up cellar, cemented, pressed brick foundation, high class
plumbing and one of the best heating furnace made. . Cement sidewalk, all around
the house, and tile yard Is nicely .odded house la ready to move Into. Will .ell on
terms of $2,550 cash, balance 124.75 a month, including Interest, or will .ell on
smaller cash payment to good party. Will be pleased to shbw you through any
time during the day ov etching. .
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, . .
1704 FABATAat BTBEKT. MVttBZaO.'
70
37t
9,I44
The disposition of til day's receipts was
As follow, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer ot neaa indicated :
Cattle Fines. Bneen.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Cudahy, from K. C
Cutiahv, from country...
S. A 8
Vansaot A Co
Carey A Benton
lxbman A Rothcliikt ...
W. I. Stephen
Hill tc Bon
F. P. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. H. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Hues
Cudahy Bros. Co
Layton A Co
L. Wolf
McCresry A Carey
Sam Werthlmer
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty A Co
F. G. Inrhrarn
Sullivan Bros
Le timer Bros
Evansville Packing Co..
St. Lout. Ind. Co
Cudahy, from Ft. Worth
Smith A Polsley .'.
Other buyers
Totals .' 4.109 6.038 ,2s2
CATTLE Receipts ot csuke this morning
wer disappointingly small, only 109 cars
being reported In, a. against 243 cars on
Tuesday of last week and 1st car. on the
same dsy two week. ago. After the big
run of t3 car. yesterday th yards looked
almost deserted today. .
cows and beireia were the first to a:ii
and the market on that kind of rattle was
fairly kotlve, . with price generally loc
higher than yesterday', clo.e. In other
words, the market today waa 10c higher
than last week. Th reason foi the ad
vance 1 to be found In th fact that while
th market yesterday started out 10 15c
lower and a good many cows sold that
way. It gradually firmed up under the In
fluence of the very good buying demand
until at the extreme close all the decline
had been recovered. This morning, with
unexpectedly light receipts and a continu
ation of the good demand, the market ad
vanced, as noted above. Liberal shipping
orders In addition to requirement of local
packers are responsible largely for the de
mand being so good for this class of cattle.
uood feeders were alao sought after and
anything answering that description could
safely be quoted a etronaer. There was
considerable Inquiry from the country ye
tsruay and that fact naturally atlmulated
buying this morning, speculator and yard
trader taking hold very freely. Common
to medium arrade war not such activa
sellers, for th rssson that they have been
coming In pretty freely of late. Still, pretty
mucn everything waa cleaned up In fair
aeaaon.
Beef steer opened out rather slow.
Packer seemed to want corn-feds, and
the few of that kind In sight met with
quite ready .ale at good, strong prices,
Range beevea, on the other hand, teemed
to move .lowly for aoma unexplained rea
eon. Billl, the market did not Show any
very material change, salesnietv. as a rule,
reporting It as steady.
Quotations on cattle: Good "to ebole
corn-fed ater. t-2t'77.00; fair to good
corn-fed steers, t&.2M3.2: common to fair
corn-fed steer. t4.0ftA6.26; good to choies
rang steer, 34 764. 2; fair to good range
leer, M2VJr4.76; common to fair rsngj
steers,, 33 6oa4 J6 good to choice cows and
heifers, t3.634.26; fair to good cows and
belters. 13 004.60; common to fair oows and
heifers, (lOuta-tOO; good to choice atockers
and feeders, 4.264j4.;6; fair to good stockers
snd feeders, t3.i0434.2o; common to fair
stockers and feeders, I2.7U83.60; stock heir
rs, t2.s04j.U.
BEEF STEERS.
hogs, and on kinds that they alt wanud
It w A possible, to secure a little atronget
prices, while the market on the klrl less
sought aftsr was no mote than steady.
Tne trade mlgnt ben I be described as
steady to a shade higher.- The hogs sold
largeiy at and riht around M.''ij.ti.j;1.
while yesterday lt.4tf).& bought tne most
of the hogs. The top for tne two days
waa the same, lo.oO. The trade was not
very active, but the hogs kept tolling, and
most of tneni changed hanas In a reason
able season,
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Aug. It Bank clearing for
OMAHA
day wre 11 724 .2s 37 and for tha
ponding date last year 31.63 444.71.
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corr-
Treasery ttatesseat.
WASHINGTON. Aug 25.-Tr.day m state,
ment ef in trtatury baiante In the gen-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. H.-M ETA L8 There
a a sharp decline In the London ln
market, with , spot quoted at 131 and fu
tutes at 131 1'is. Locally the market was
weak at l-S 754)J.25. Copper was unchsnged
in the 1a mi on market, with Sot quoted
at i.40 and futures at 40 li. Locally the
market ej dull and ur.changed. l.akn
was quoted at $13 frMj 13 42't. electrolytic at
IU.i7M7t.3 Sti and ta.i'.r.g at t!3 UMl 13 ?o.
Lead wa unchanged at 12 7s Ad In Lnn
bon. The Ixal market wss dull at St.7u.
&4 62i. 8peltr wa also t'tu-lir.nred lit
Lnnduii at 19 2s 1 Ixrsllv the market
remained dull at tt 46b 4 70 Iran wa ir
regular in lnilon. with standard foundry
Ldtanced to 61s, wh.le t'lcvelsnd wstrtnti
declined tn 61s. Iwsllv no change we
reaiie,i No. I northern foundry Is quniid
at llt. 17.26. No. 2 nortl trn foundry ot
l.0t l.s snd No. I snuit'eru and No 1
south rn s,'t ft.nnr'ry at II 7517 ri.
T. LOI ! Aug K.-Mr. I 4.1 4-l.e4
firm, ti k'..w.t. fpeltti. Iirtti. II
7 cow.
f rows...
4 feeders
it rows. .,
t steers. .
7 Siers..
4) cow...
64 cows...
1 feeders., g;
4 cows lino
I feeders.. 714
4 cows l;j
t heifers., sua
3 heifers.. 442
li cows 974
... 477 I 14
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19 feder.
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4 feeders.. 176
12 cows 444
I bull 910
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11 coas T4
12 ri 944
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3 heifers.. 440
It liifers.. tit
4 heifers.. 762
3 cows 97t
l bull u;u
6 calves... 214
1 bull ;o
9 cows 7M
2 heifers.. 416
t helfHrs.. &U
10 feeder.. 1 001
2 row Ill
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9 cow 944
3 bull H' -I
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dian steers, I2.7o1g5.2o; cows and helfets.
1. 6f 45 4.00.
HOGS Receipts. 12,0 head; steady: pits
and lights. S3.stitd.40; pat kers, 3t SSS.0;
butchers and best heavy, t .fi5ji.93.
SHEP AND LAM B8 Receipts. 8,t)
head: market G01Oo lower: native muttons.
4.nj4.'J; Ismbs, to.Iifio .; etilla and bucks,
ti.i'W4.tO; stockers, tt.2&t)4.D. -
SHEEP RecelDt nf sheen were verv
large again today, seventy-seven cars being
reported In, which was twelve car mors
than arrived yeaterdav and the laraoat run
of any day alnce November 12. when elghty-
lour cars were received. Only about half
of the receipts were In sight when the
market opened. but buyers evidently
wanted the stuff, so that they did not
wait for lat arrivals, but commenced dj
ing business at once. Thus It happened
that the market opened early and fairly
active right at the outset. It did not take
very long to clean up the early arrivals.
noth feeders and killers. The prices paid
on all kinds were practically steady with
yesterday, there being no noteworthy
change In any one direction. It was, in
rati, a good, healthy market.
As later trair. roiled In the market did
not show any change. Buyers, both pack
ers and feeders, stood up to their work
and took everything about as fast as It
could be shaped up and made ready to be
shown. Thus, In spite of the fact that the
receipts were so large, practically every
thing waa cleaned up before the close.
More than that, prices wsre very satisfac
tory to the selling: Interests as compared
with other market point.
quotations on range or grass sheep and
lambs: Good to choice lambs. to.otVfJC 10;
isir to good iambs. 36.406.60; reeding
lambs, $6.0fi.60; good to choice light year-
lings, 14.4004.71: good to choice hsavv
yearlings, 34.104.40: feeding yearlings,
t4.00gi4.40; good to choice wethers, 34 OtVJ
429: good wethers. . 13. 76434.00; feeding
Wether. 3 60iftt.76; good to choice ewe,
t3.7694.00; fair to good ewes, 13. 268.7&;
feeding ewe, S2.2cff4.00; culls and bucks.
irouaiuo.
No. Ay. Pr.
21 Wyoming ewes, feeders 91 2 7s
B Wyoming lambs 70 I 60
16 Wyoming ewes 96 t 26
4 Wyomln lambs, fseders 60 6.26
127 Wyomln ewes, feeder...... 81 2 76
im Wyoming; yearlings snd
wethers M
24 Wyoming lambs K
IS Wyoming ewes, feeders so
40 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61
10 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 40
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep awA La at h, A r Stood r
Hon Aro feaay. '
CHICAGO. Aug. 26. CATTLE Receipts.
7.04 head;, market stsadv; steers. t4.76&
7.75; cows. IJ.4066.2S: heifers. S3O0t:i4(Ou;
bulls, 2.7.in6.0ii; calves, t6.64&7.60; stockers
ami metiers. f2.A04T4.60.
HOUS Receipt. 9,000 head; market easy;
rlin t e heavy shipping. tUTVjjiS rO; butchers.
1.7016V; light mixed, ti .3"n 80: choice
light. IHtffHTS; packing. .?Afj4.; pig.,
33.7Mi6.60; bulk of sale, t6.70rft.ti W.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 33.000
head; market steady; sheep $1 504.16;
lambs. 34.75u6.25; yearlings, 14. 3534 85.
Stock la Bight.
Receipts of live stock at the six
clpal western markets yesterday:
- Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha............ 2.H00
Sioux City... 1.700
St. Joseph 2,000
Kansas City.. .....21.0HO
St. Louis .4.000
Chicago .'7,000
3.600
I 600
9,400
12.000
9,000
prln-
Bheep.
19,000
1.000
S.240
' 36.000
Total receipts 42.609 43.100 69.940
Cot tea, Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. .-COTTON-ruturs '
opened steady; August, 9.64Vi; September,
I.Uc; October, 8. otic; November, 3.40c; De
cember. S.4c; January, t.3ec; March, tKSc;
Msy, t 50o bid.
Spot cotton closed quiet, 10 points declint;
middling uplands, 9.90c; middling gulf.
1006c; sales, none.', ' 1
GALVESTON. Tex.. Au. 5. COTTOS
Lower, 9c.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 26.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet; low ordlnsry. t ll-16c; ordinary,
6vc; good ordinary, 7 t-16c; low middling.
8 tVlfJcr middling. 9-Kc; good middling,
10c; middling fair, UVc. nominal. S.le.
2 bales; receipts. 487 bales; stock, 24,799
bales. '
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 25. COTTON-Lowr:
middling. 9'c. Bales, none; receipt, 16
bale; shipments, 663 bales; stock.. 10,400
bales.
S Wvomina- ewes
1.708 Wyoming lambs, feeders
367 Wyoming lambs, feeders..
zi western buck lambs
610 Wyoming ewe, breeding.
413 Ilaho lambs
344 Idaho lambs, feeder
79 Idaho yearling
64 Idaho ewe and wether..
48A Idaho w'thr. ewe.
340 Idaho lamb, feeders
6 Idaho lamba. culla
49 Idaho wa and wetner
292 Idaho yearlings, feeders
33 Idaho yearlings
399 Idaho yearling
416 Wyoming wether...;...
141 Wyoming ewes
633 Idaho lamb
343 Idaho lambs, feeder...
364 Idaho lambs, feeders.
62 Idaho lambs, feeders
222 Idsho ewes
3 Idaho ewes, culls
2?2 Idaho Wethere
197 Idaho wethers, feeders...
200 Idaho wethers, feeders....
9 Idsho wethers, feeders...
9 Idaho ewes, feeders
9 Idsho ewes, feeders
It Idsho ewes, feeders
4 Idsho ewes, feeders, cullt
203 Idaho net. feeders, tulia
87
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. 97
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. 94
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culls.
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6 60
4 26
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I 76
6 40
4 37 "4
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4 20
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6 30
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76
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3 80
3 80
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Available oppllea of bra I a.
NEW TORK, Aug. 23. Special fabl and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreota ahow the following change
In available aupplies a compared with the
previous account:
Wheat, In the United States east of the
Rockies, increased 60.000 bu. ; Canada In
creased (T.0U0 bu.: total. United States and
Canada. Increased 47 .000 ' bu.; afloat for
and In Europe, Increased I.IOO.OOO bu.; total
American and European Increase, 1,161,000
bit.
Corn. In the United
decreased 78.000 bu.
Oats, in the United
Increased fc3o.Cy bu.
The leading increases reported this week
were: Chicago private elevator. i44,tw
bu.; Newport News. 142.0CO bu.; Manitoba,
Uo.OCO bu.; Fort Worth, 88.000 bu.
States and Canada,
States and Canada,
Philadelphia Precise Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25. BUTTER
Unchanged; extra western creamery, 25HC7
extra nearby prints, 27c.
EtJG8 Firm; Pennsylvania and other
nerroy firsts. 21?. at mark; Pennsylvania
ai d other nearby Cut rent receipts, In to
turnable cs,fes, 2Cc, at mark; western
firsts. 21c, at rnaik; western current re
ceipts, 2 at mark.
CHEESE Firm ; New Yotk full creams,
cheke. 124c; fair to gocd, IlVijl2c.
4'ofToe Market.
NEW TORK, Aug.: 21 COFFEPJ-Fu-tures
closed steady, net unchanged, to S
points lower. Sales were reported of 60.7a"
begs, nf which about 41.600 bags were ex
changed. The business Included September
st 6.4iij6.60c; December, 6.46c; March, S.SOcjs
May, 666c. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 9'.c;
No. 4 8antca, 64c. Mild, dull; Cordova,
tvtfjlic.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 26-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 1 northern, SM04JM2; Ntv. 2
northern, tl.uVQ-l.eo; Iecember, 94Hc
BARLEY Steady; sample. 61S3c.
CORN-Steauy; No. 3 cash. 773c;
De.
Kaaaa City Mtt fttock Market.
KAN8A8 CITY. Aug. ! CATTLE Re
ceipts, 21.ffl0 head, including 1.000 eontii-
ms. Market steady to strong: top. 37 3;
choice export and dressed beef steer. K 25
C-7.36: fair to good. 14.10'rtS.lO: western
steers, 38 f$3.00; stockers snd feeders. S3 16
04. 90; southern steers. H.Kit 10: soithern
cows, t2.;f63..'6: nstlve cows. IJ.40W4 25: ns.
tivs heifers. tt.USt.OO: bulls. 2.;04jS.0:
calves. t3.60 60.
HOGS Kece pts, " foil Mil
Dalath Graia Market.
DULUTH. Aug. 26-WHEAT-No. t
northern. 31.04; No. 2 northern, S1.01; Sep
tember. 99'ic; December. 7Vc,
OATS-To arrive. 47V'.
UWSON'S NATIONAL STOCK
S-S.2S
and
Pigs.
to loc lower: top. Sssr,: bulk of aale.
ti6.5fi. heavy. tS.aOAtloo: packing
butcher t7.3tX6.6; light. ta.f iitl.5." j
63 rors 75.
SHEEP AND LAMPS-R-celptt. 8 0)
tead. Market strong to lor higher; lamhs.
4. Oop 6 If.; ewes and vearllnas. 33.76i4 30;
western vesrlings. 4.ifj4 Z-: western sliep.
M tvtjtlo; atok?rS snd feed rs, .25'tr4.O0.
Will ssadlog la vows orders te
Market weak 1 "natioaai atocx" aavartlsed y Ht
otty
Atuitr All teemed to want a (a
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 25. C ATTLE -Receipts.
2.0o0 head; market tteady; steers.
J4 0itf7.; row and heifer. 't'-.252j6.2j;
calves. t3.uit.UO.
HOGS R'ceir.ts. 6.5KI brad: maikrt
opened stcariv. closed weak; top, J6 4o, bulk
of iilri. 94.34.46.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,7(0 1
head; market steady; lambs. t3.5tj i.00.
loss tlly Live Stock Market. -
SIOUX CITY, Is. Aug. l4.-iSpelal Ttle
grata.) CATTLE Receipts. I 7o0 head:
market steady; breves. .".0"f7 ft"; cows and
heifers, t4.0trdi.0fi: feeders. UO'iil 5t; caKea
and yearltngs. t-7543 so
IHG8- Receipts. 8 6-0 hesd; n.ai kft
stiady; range, to 105 40; bulk, tu 25tj4 30.
PI. I.eels Lite Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. -CATTLE-Receipt!,
t'tO head, incl iding 3 J Texans: market
stesdy; ttaiKe antprilng and export cteer.
44 76437 60; dressed beef and butcher aleer
t3 u479. steers under I Out lbs , Ittt-bSe-'.
stecksrs and feeders. 13 r"ti 4 "1 : rows iul
ioeiferi. t-'75di.li, tanner, Wvi. Sj, bull.
aoa, whten ts nn Hers too to be ordinary
Bay State Oas stock, be sore to oall it
"T.AWBOAT MATIOHAL," as some order,
have beea reivd to hay national Mia.
lug, which 1. aa entirely dlffersnt atock.
Bead yoar ordars to buy or sail to tkls
office for prompt iiKatloa.
FREDERICK R. TIBBITTS
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
4th Floor. 35 Con.rns St., Bji.'ii, Mitt
mMSYmMIVVKM IWHInlllM'J I'lfff, "SB
"' UP-TO-DATE REPORTS
CtiBtaininpT late authentic
InfttrmailoB cit .
Bay State
FREE- .;.
Copper, Curl) and Mining Qiitlook
'i Trtnitr l lsue. New Vort
4 Vaatpl Copto free
1.00 ar rar tt . Pwrt
Covin lonoph, Ooldfleld. H-y. Sutto
Cobalt. Ysringtoa. Tlptlo.. Blngnam. Para
CU. Baavar, Ceunty. Rwkide WaAOtUaut
and tbr acilv casegpa,