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    THE BEK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. 'AUUt'ST P. Y.nV.
1
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wieat Breaki on Opening, but Shortt
Tke Profit!.
current receipt free cr JJ(Jtr f tnsfk
'HKK.K Firm; New York full creema
h.)li. 14piir. fair to good. lVal4"v.
tUHt R l TBK -OH t BELT
VALUES GO t'P AS A
active Market All Oaf, l)n Katlrrly
to ta Belna la nr ntlsfle
gBOrt t ondltloaa Ahoal
Perfect.
I Cooler I the finfta wws.
I OMAHA. Aug I. 130
RESULT wHVn the lad t.niy-four hours show-
re 01 .urred In the extreme northwest end
eitiem upper Missouri valley, the lower
Mteeourt allev and southwest, ana reins
i ere unite genets! In all sections esst Pi
the Mississippi river The showers mere
generally light throughout the central end
western portions, hut were modetstely
I heavy at points tn the Ohio valley and
! esstern tate. The weather continues
i warm over the cetral vslles And west
! tn the mnnnlilnl hut In cno'er In the ex
treme northaest, and will probably be
slightly cooler In this vicinity Friday, with
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Profenional Element in Market
Working- for Reaction.
'- ' OMAHA. Am V 1K9V
Wheat- broke again at the openirg torisv.
ut shorts began taking profit and value shnaeis tonight and possibly Friday
rallied sharply. It wan an active market
throughout the session, due entirely to the
buying In by satisfied short. Reports from
the northwest confirm the Impression that
co-ndlthJtit could hardly he more perfect.
Tba firmness In corn due more to
th strength In wheat and the advance
showed, up ah oversold market. There It
little or no Improvement In the demand
Wheat ld not. hold the aarly advance,
owing to renewed selling pressure on the
rally. Tha bulge arc not auetalned. es the
bearfah pressure Is heavy on the perfect
northwest crop prospects, buying wss en
tirely jJana by shorts, taking profit.
Com wag strong and higher with the
early advance In wheat ve!ie. hut eased
off later on tha weak. cah demand, and
heavy "-laral receipt. . The movement of
com I, liberal, owing to tha fin crop
outlook.
Primary wheat receipt were 944.000 hueh
eta' and shlpmenia wara 1 023.000 bushel.
J against receipt lilt ver of V,000 bushel
and ahlpmenta of 943.000 buhela.
primary corn receipt were i:.fWO bushel
and shipments Were 3M.O0O hnshel. gainst
recefpte' last year of 264000 bushel and
shipments' ot 159.000 bushel.
Clearances were 7.000 bushel of corn.
.0U0. buahels of oata and wheat and flour
equal to 185.000 bushel
Liverpool closed I'afll'Vid lower on wheat
and "Iwwer on corn.
Local range of options:
Artlelea.l Open. ! Hlgh. Low. C1oe. Yes'y.
Wheat
fiapc.
Dec...
Corn
fpt.
Deo...
Oat
tMPt..
Dee.,,!
av
rW
lV
49V.!
I
TVS!
3i
3V
ivi
5v
4T
Ml'
tli
4S'4l
3
Wit
ll
nmrnr-A nt fl m neret tire and OreClDl t t lOn
computed with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
IMi W 1W 1W
Minimum temperature . . 7 TJ "J W
I'reclpltatlnn 01 .00 .M .01
Nnrmall temperature for today 7! degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation lnce Mrcn l
.HO of an Inch.
Eicess rorrcspotidlng period In 1. .7
of an Inch
teflclency corresponding period In l?"7.
4 IS Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Toreeaater.
Cora aad Wheat fteajloa ' Balletla.
For Omaha. Neb. for tha twenty-four
hour ending at I a. m. . 75 th meridian
time, Thursday-.-August V 1909. .
OMAHA DlTniCT.
Temp Raln-
fftatlon" Mstt. Min. fall
Ashland. Neb 10 7' .00
WEfD UP WITH BOLD ATTACK
(iaald tocka Rise akarply on Re
port of Matarlag of Financial
Plaa of Roads la that
Groap.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Very Small and
Pricei Steady.
Irg we Inactive t.atr the market
:rengthened and closed firm.
?(ev York Moaer Nnrket.
NKW VnnK. Aug l.-MONKT-On call.
esy, 12 pr cent; ruling rate 1"4 per
rent, closing hid. l' per cent; offered at
l' per cent. Time Wn very active and
firm: sixty days, per cent; ninety
Amtm tnl ner ppnl: sis nuinlhs. 3'&4 Mr i
ermM mkri'antile PAr-KK-, H0GS S 0 THE UP GRADE
per cent. j 1
STKRMNfl EXt'HAXOS Fiesdv. with ,.,4... .Ur. c.eaerall.
ai'tuaJ husmess tn gar.kers' bin at It ,M(VJ i Feedlaat Slorh t,eaerau
4 f.2f for stxtv-day bills and at 94 sw for Steady. While 1. a safes Dhow a I. It
Auburn. Neb .
Broken Bow. Neb. M hk .'i0
Columbus. Neb... a M Ml
Culbertson. Neb..li4 . an .n
Falrbury. Neb.... n 70 00
Fairmont. Neb... M on
Or. Island, Neb . -St .00
TTartlngton. Neb. 00 00
Hastings. Neb.... 10 M 00
Ifoldrege, Neb... JO tf. .00
Oakdale. Neb f7 ..7 ,
Omaha. Neb on 71 .01
Tekamaii. Neh... l f .no
Alta. la T on
Carroll, la l 1 mi
riarlnda. Ta it Ml
"tblev. la V, 1 .M)
Sloug City. la... 6 70 . 00
y.
Clear
lt. clopdy
lear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
riear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cear
Raining
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Minimum temperature for twelva-hour
period ending at 9 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
(Vmaaa Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 Jtard. 93$101; No. S
hard. MM: No. 4 hard. WuWc; No. 3
spring. HrtTWiC
CORN No. I. rHV5ic: No. 3. fc9M
e; No. 4.' Mc; no grade, I7ec; No.
1 vallow. aOHc: No. 3 yellow. MHc; No. 2
whits. 6JMrc; No. 3 white, 3Hc; No. 3 mixed,
Svnasc: No. I yellow, 4tt40Wc; No. 3 white,
4A340HC; No. ihlts. 3739c.
RTE No. t iaJ74c; No. 3. 717ic.
- Owrlot Raeelpte.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chlcagn .r.: ra ui
Minneapolis
Omaha v- 40 109 4
ruiuth y
CHICAGO 'ftHAII AND PROVISIONS
.teV aaBaaas.
Whfat- PTrteea Pall "Still I.owar on
'""Board of Tra4e.
CHICAGO. Aug. b. WHEAT Prlcea on
the boarvl of -trade broke to a still lower
level today, the September delivery at one
time selling at 31.00- per bushel, and the
Dcemer at -c. Tha net los at the
close ranged . frorti mH to l7c. Corn
and oat also continued to decline, the for
mer .closing M!4 to HHc below eter
day a rlhal -ftgurea, tna latter to He
lower. Provision closed firm.
Tha moat aevere slump In wheat occurred
esriy fn the session and waa occasioned by
liberal sales by mleoellaneou longs who
had bought freely yeaterday on claims of a
hig export. business . which were denied
today. Weakness of foreign market, par
tlcularlsshat at Liverpool- where prices
wert off" lro- INd. also Inaplred free sales
at th sfgrt. ",'' "
Tha' ptflrk'et' was extremely nerVou
thj-oggboul trie'eotlr dsy. The range for
trie-day ot PepJember waa 11,00 to ll.OlS
The closa wa weak at almost the bottom.
Raptember- being a 11.094, .December plos;d
T--r8cT after aerllng' betwwenr ssa - and
11 00. " '
Claim of damage to the corn crop by hot
Arv weather In Iowa and Illinois prompted
liberal burrhasea of September, which re
sulted in. a material rally following a se
ver slump, dua to profit taking aalea. Sep
tember was extremely erratic and ranged
between and Mo. Tha market closed
Mtr. with September at 03c.
Tha break In wheat and corn caused an
earl slumo In oats. Much of tha loss
however, was regained. September old
between 3M and agAiGrWPso. The close was
rather weak, with Reptember at 3rwo
Provisions were firm all day. At the
close prlcea'wer C7H to 12H higher.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows
No. of
Stations.
Temp. Rain.
Mag. Mln Inches.
Central.
Chicago. Ill
Columbus. 0 10
Dee Moines, la 14
Indianapolis. Ind . IS
Kansas City. Mo . 17
Louisville. Ky 17
Minneapolis. Minn. 39
Omaha, Neb 19
8t. Louie. Mo 13
The weather contlnuea warm throughout
the corn and wheat region. Shower oe
curred within the last twenty-four hours In
all except the De Molnea district
L A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
NEW TURK GF.ERAI, MARKET
SX .Ml
ft 01 .20
90 (it 00
i 10
:t 7 .u
t .10
vi so .ta
00 W .01
93 70 03
daotatlons of the Day oa Tarloas
(omsnodltlea
NEW YOKK. Aug. &.FLOCR Receipt.
10 lfio bbl : exports. 7,K0 bbls. Market waa
oareiy ateadv, wttn small jobbing trade;
Minnesota patents were quoted at o.9unR40
Minnesota bakers. &. ibti 6. 90 ; winter pat
ents, s.tit. ,r; winter straight. 6.60So.ii
Artlelea.l 0en. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tea y
Wh't. I
Sent. I
Deo.
May -
Corn 1
Sent. - fa
Dec.
i oim l m i oo
NEP YORK. Aug. S.-The professional
element In stock , msrket speculation re
mained distrustful of the high level of
prices today and worked for reaction, as
they did yesterday. Their operations were
tentative and so cautious ss to hsve Mule
effect on prices until a bolder attack tn
the last half hour. There was evidence of
aubstsntlsl realizing at some point, which ;
had to be reckoned with as well as the j
enuri selling ok in Dears.
Positive strength In other ourter
servr-d. however, as a sustaining force.
L'nited States Steel In fuel. roe momen
tarily through Its previous high record, and
Heeding passed J4, Whlcn repret.entea
revious maximum, made tn January,
he sentimental effect of these two epis
odes wss constdersble. The winding up of
the tsrlff struggle and the conviction that
the reopening of the maiket tomorrow
would see the new law enacteo oi
some Influence on th late active rcallx-in.
i he prevailing nispoeition is in awmi mr
resDonse of the country to the paxsage
of the tariff bill before proceeding to mucn
greater lengths in th stock market.
Th heavv pig iron prooucuon ror in
month of July pointed to such rapid re
operation in that Induatry that an im
petus wa given agin to me sirei in
dustrial. The fact that th Lnlted Mates
Bteel corporation a output oi Iron for that
month exceeded that of any previous
month was a direct influence In lifting
tha Brio of Great Northern ore tertlfi-
catee. The Stability manifested by prices
encourages operatlona by people In differ- j
ent stocks which hsve been lert oormant.
The awakening of these Into activity pro
fessionally hss no other cause than their
claims to readjustment wnn tne general
advanced level of the market. There were
striking recoveries today In a number of
stocks which were scutely depressed
through dissatisfaction with plana for re
organisation. For Instance. Chicago Great Western
sold todsy at tV after having sold last
week as low aa 4, when the holders of
the stock were afrsld that the drastic
rovlsions of reorganisation would. In fact,
wipe out the common atock. The estimate
In the outside market of nominal quota
tlone for the new common and preferred
when Issued was the apparent cause of
the rise. The stock lost most of a 3-polnt
advance later. There were similar but
narrower movements In Western Mary
land. Wheeling ar Lake Erie and Chicago
Terminal Tranafer.
The Gould atock rose sharply on re
newed reports of the nisturing of the
financial plan for the different roads in
that group. Denver & Rio Grande was
helped specifically by the news that a
block of its bonds hsd oeen placed with
a crotiD of Oerman Investore and that
the full operation of the Western Pacific
line was imminent. This evidence of the
attractiveness of American bond Issues for
foreign Investors Is regarded as hsvlng an
Inmortant bearing on the prospects for
some large new issues soon to be offered.
The crop news wss reassuring and the
call loan market remained unaffected by
the hardenlna of the time money market
and the gradual depletion of bank reserves
now commenced. The transfer of gold
through the subtreasury to San Francisco
for export to Japan opens up a new force
demand Commercial bills. 14 MVd M
S I I.VtR-Bar. 6Tr; Mexican dollar. 44c.
HUXW Government, stead); railroad.
firm.
rinsing nuotstlons on bonds todsy wets
as follows:
int. mm 4i
n ln M X 4 ....
l"t sjitun 4s
Kl do tv
114 K. C So In 3l
HIV L. S lr 4s Sit.
- i I. A N unl 4. . .
l"l M K T 1st 4l.
XH Mo n Si .. ..
Vo. I"t. iflc 4s ... .
Ill N R It of M 4a
V 9. isf it. rsg
do ..euron
t S : re
dr. 'Ojfon
I 9 4. rsg
do upon
A III s- ha I 1 it
Am A. 4
Ar TAT. n. 4s.
Am. Tot'cco 4s
do ta .
Armour 4 Co. 4Ss
Alcblson gsn. 4s....
do rv. ts
di rr. il . . . . .
At I. I.. 1st 4s ...
Bsl. A Ohio 4s ....
it its
dn 9 W ISs
Irk. Tf tt 4a
I'sn. of Oa. Ss
I sn. Lesthsr :s.
C of V J . g
hi
. S N. T l' I 111
0 do Ssh. 4
! N T . S. H. s
lit rr U
. ! sN A w ft coo
1.j 1 o rt 4a
. . sno, Paol'l' 4 ...
91 S do U
7 O U rff 4
1-1 lens i-i. !', 191,
M0- do ron. 4a
2l Sn.lir.l (an 4 . .
f
Tin A Ohio 4't..H'4v, ss LAST
do raf ta !'lt do is. la
rhtcago A A Ja ... 9t L 9 W t.
I B AW 1 4a SkVi ' 1st gold 4a
do n. 4s Sssbosrd A. L. 4s
(.'. u t IP g J " So fariflt cel. 4a
C. H. I P c 4.. 4 do rv 4
do col. ot d 1st rf 4s ...
do rft 4a H 'So Sallwa; it .
rolo. Ind te s.t do ssn 4a
lolo. Mid. 4s Hi4j t'rlon Parlflo 4a. ..
C. 9 r. a iwi n" o-i ct
9-1 '
T.ir,
H
44
1't
i,
inc h
ihi
91
n
M
.. 95
H.
.1144
4 ?H
.. 1fll
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...944
.. I7S
. l-
l-s'H
4a SI
. 91
. 19
.
S94
. !
K.W
:i2H
lv.44j
.114
. t-H
.10
10TH
. 9iH
111
tie Mora Streaath Ibis Waa
Developed Vsedoesday.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. iV. 1909
Receipt were
Offlclsl Mondsv
Official Tueedsy
Offlclsl Wednesday ,
Estimated Thursday
Cattle. Hogs. Uheep
.. m i t I 101.-4
.. X.40 3.077 11. t.
.. Is-V. ! 13 1M
.. l.btO .
Four devs thl week. ll W 17 941 40 JM
Same dsvs last week... 1M 93.117 19.6M
Asms dava 3 weeka ago..U:3 3i &4 31. M
Same dava 3 weeke ago. .13 497 19 4.4 M"J
Sams dava t weeks aso.10.7o7 19 .f71 7.U8
Ssm days last year. . . .U.91I 37.099 30 ;fl
The following table shows tne reoelpts
of csttle. hegs and eheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: 1909. 1904. Inc. Dec
I'attle 9?1 199 40i.:0t 34.423
Huxs 1.970..1SO 1.696.739 115 .'9
Sheep 791.014 119.079 3S.0G
The following table snow the sversgu
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several daa. with cvraparisona:
Data.
1909. .iMt.iiMn.iitot.ivmim.iw.
Kanaas straights. i!. 2Cyi.su). R e flour, in this depletion. The attack on prices
May l&r4,W
4 itm V ; I --
sept mrvniKs.
De.
Mar
Pork
Sept Jan.
Laid
Sept. Oct.
Nov.
Ribs
Sept. Oct.
30 )
19 44.1
tt
A 19
.
93H
US2V9
11 Sa
il I7H
10 34) J lOSTHl
Jl 3t
M 90
l oov t OlH
' 99H! 1 CWlj
1 91HI I 0N
- 1
f.2, 62l
62n 63
i
W.'SS'.'"!
38W.I 3H' 39
10 w
16 SB
11
11 17H
11 3iii 11 r
10 93m 10 96
1
f llt . Xl STHI 1100 I 11 06
U7tt,10 tt I 10 67HI 10 71
90 M 30 37H
16 W 16 27
11 2S
I 11 32
10 90
I
10 9
10 63H
No. t - ' ,
Caah quotaUong were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patenta. 16 30
4; atralghta, .t0C ; spring patents.
30.OOt76.30; straikt. .H0S bakera. $3 60
9 6 36.
BARLET Feed or mixing. 4SS6c; fair
to choloa malUng. 9490o.
RTS-No. 1, 74rTo.
8ECD8 Flaai. No.. 1 southwestern, 11 38;
Nev 1 Borthwsetsrn. 1146. Timothy. U0.
nover. all 6. '
PROVISION PorV. fness, per bbl., 330.50
fllOtm. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 311.32V.. Short
ribs sides (loose). 311 OtWT 11.10;. short clear
iai rboxadW 111 rXVffii.ajvt.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
enual t Ml.Ok) bu. Primsry receipts were
944 090 bu . compared with' 9.O0O bu. the
corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
34J cars: corn, 131 cars; oata. 163 cars; hogs,
II 000 head -
BCTTEI-fHeadr creameries, JJU36C;
dairies. vtf33e,.
EOO8 Hacelpts, 6 916 esses: steady: at
mark, caaes included. ISfii firsts. 31Vtc;
PCHEElBEtcon: dalalee, UV1H!:
twins, 14H4T14e; roung Aroeticaa. 05Sc;
long home. lMvfflfiNe.
POTATOKStteady: choice to fancy, 7
T70c; fair rood, tJttTfoc.
POCLTRT-Flrmi, turkeys. 14c; chickens,
,4VEALIus"y; V to 00-lb. wts . SfiSWc;
9 to ai-lh. wta., 9aSc; ' -D- w
9HJ10o. KlaaevaUa Grata Market.
MTNXEAPOI.IB. Aug. S-WHEAT-Sep
tember. 9c; December. 4c
1 hard. H I
3 northern.
barely steady; fair to good. i4 1u4M.tjO;
choice to fancy, 94.65434.90.
CORNMEAL Quiet: fine white and yel
low. tl.6Mil.70: coarse. tl.66'Sl s0: kiln dried.
13.76.
RYE Dull: No. 3 western. Mo. nominal.
f. o. h.. New York.
BARLEY Steady ; feeding. tfi70c. . 1. f..
New York.
WHEAT Receipts. S3.!0 bu. Spot market
was weak; No. 2 red. new. 11.14. nominal.
domestic, elevator; No. 3 red. new. 61.1.1H.
prompt, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, DM-
iuth, old. 11.30-n 1.30'. nominal: No. 1 north
ern, Duluth. old. II SH't, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 hard winter, new. I1.12V4. nom
inal, f. o. b. afloat. Continued pressure on
the wheat .market today from Important In
terests produced further wtaknes. -valuea
declining Over 1c pef buahel. The brilliant
spring wheat prospects. Irs active export
iraae ana weak cable executed the break.
Last prices were l'0lHc net lower. Sep
tember. 31 W4.Wl.10i;. dosed 31 OP.'.: Decem
ber. ll.OtJttl.OTV closed 31.0S4; May, 31.08H
sfl.0. closed 31.065,
cuk.-s Keceipts. 7.67S bu.: export. 1.100
bu. Spot market easy: No. 3. old. 79o. ele
vator; No. 2. new, 60c, winter ahipment.
The option market waa without transac
tions, closing MiC lower. September cloaed
at n',c. oecemDer Closed at 4o.
OA rt Keceipta. M.70 bu.; exports. ITO
du. hpot market quiet; mixed. 26 to 32 lbs
."24e. nominal: nsttirst white. Hi to it lha
41K57C; clipped white, 34 to 43 lbs.. &2:Ue.
HAY Stesdv: No. 3. HirK,c: rood in
choice. 95cUll.(s).
HOPS Firm; Psciflc coaat, 190. 1417c:
1907. ll14c.
HIDES Firm: Central America. JW'v
PROVISIONS Hoef. oulet: fsmllv 114 nfl
C14 60; mess. $11.00(911.60: beef hems. U4.W9
26.00; pscket. f i!.6oa U.UOr cltv extra Indian
mesa, I20.60aa.fs). Cut meats, ateady; pic
kled bellies. $12.&0$il30: pickled hams
112 60312.76. I.ard. weak; western S11 5K-rf
H.f3; re'lned. steady: continent. 311 0; South
American, S13.75: compound. $7 5o7.7S. Pork,
steady; family, . tll.sMtTvw; short clear
100r22ry); mess. tSl.76tT33.15.
seofd ered.lu:-cmf cm fwv no upunuuuu
TALI.OW-Steady; city, 6 9-lc; country.
6 5-lfiifi 6 lJ-ISc
RICE Steady: domestic, fair to ..tr.
iBSVc; Japan, nominal.
BCTTEll Creamery enrol I UUtv-
official price. 3Wc: crea trier v extras KJ
36Vc; cresmery. thirds to firsts, -325Uc
inctornmy; siat iuii cream pe
clsls. 1H4M64c.
t-(G Steady: receipts. 12.394 cases;
state. Pennsylvania and nearby brown
fancy hennery. 3ug:V.
POULTRY Alive, firm: weatern ehlck
ena. lfV18c: fowls. 15Slc: turkeys 13c
Dreessd. steady: western chickens, brollera,
1643o ; fowls. i;ai7Vijc.
In the lest hour left prices as a rule lower
than laat night, atlhnugh there were re
coveries from the lowest prices.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value.
36.9M.000. United tSatea bonds were un
chsnged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks todsy were ss follows:
Sales High Low Close.
Cash: No
tl No
X:. No. a northern. ll.TIVij
1 hard." M.aJ-V No- 1 northern, tl V No.
1 northern, W
1.33
FLAX -Closed at IIXTA.
BRA hi I 100-lb. sacks. 339 V
FLOCR-Flrst patent. 90?C.W- second
patents. tAsfttW 09: first clesrs. U MM JJ;
second cJear. 13 g543
' Peoria Market.
PEORIA" Jll . Aug. I CORN' Higher ;
N. 1 yellow, s4t',r; No. 3 yellow. 7Wc:
No. 3. S7 We : no. . WV; no grsde. 6Sc.
OATS Higher: standard. rsiS.4c: No. 1
Tel ho. t white. 34c; No 3 red. 3Mc.
Mllwaakee Grata Market. .
MILWAI'KFF. Aig 9-WHKAT-No. I
northern, tl 2741 No. 1 northern. 11155
IN September. tl1'.
OATS.Mo.-. . ' ' . , '
BARLKY-JBtgswsrd. Wr.
PklUalrlyhU TrerUlea Market.
Kajasaa City Grata and Provlaloas.
KANSA8 CITY. Mo.. Aug. 6 WHEAT
Unchanged to lc lower; September, 97Sc
sellers; December, 9"c, sellers; Msy, 97W41
97Sc bid; No. I hsrd. IKEaiOS'i; No. 3
hsrd. 974cj6l 02: No. 1 red, 31.04.ai.iXH;
No. 3 red. 9.liM
CORN White, unchsnged to He lowr;
mixed, unchsnged to 4jc higher; September.
67e67Vrc. sellers; December. 4Sc; Msy,
4S'6S". sellers; No. 3 mixed. 1H: No. 3
mixed. 67VP114C; No. I white, tUQM'ic; No.
3 white. 63SQ4c.
OATS Unchsnged to lc lower; No. I
wnne. tisr4sc; p.o. z mixed. IMftoc.
RYF7iwb-.
HAY Unchsnged; choice timothy, 110 MVd-
11 w; cnoice prairie, ii aa: choice a - f
112 Ctvt 11 50.
BITTER Creamery extra. ts; flrt.
ac; lecotiai. zie; packing stock. 1H"
i'tjij a-xirss. aw, rirsts, 30ic; cur
rent receipts. 17V:; seconds snd dirties lie.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 1.C00 IS? ox)
Corn, bu 41.0MI JI.OMt
Oats, bu 14.0M)
Allts-ftielmeni t'd
Amalgamatad Coripar ....
Amorlrso AgrKultural ...
Am. Bsst Sugar
Am. das prd
Am. C A r
Am. Cotton Oil
Am H. li. pf
Am. toe gerurttle. .......
A mart can Llnaeed ........
Amarlrsii Loromottva ....
Am. S. a K
asl 9. a it rfd
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T T
Am. Tobacco pft
Amsiiran W oolsn
Anaoonda Mining Co
Atchlaon
Atchltoa pfd
Atlantic Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Ral tt Ohio pfd
Hethleriam Steel .
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Ceoadlan Pacific
Caoirsl Leathar
t'antral Lauiar pfd
Central of N. J
Chaaapeaks Ohio
Chit-ago at Alton
Chlcas Ot W
Chlrago N. W
C, M. A St. P
C C . C. A St. L
Colorado P. A I
Colorado a So
Colo. A So. at pfd
Colo. A so 9d pfd
Consolidated Osa
Cora Producu
Delavars A Hudson
Dsn rar A R: Qraiide....
t) A R. o. pfd
Distillers Securities
Ens
Erie 1st pfd
Erie :d pfd
General Kiertrla
Onaat Northern pfd
ureal Northern Or ells.
Illinois central
Interborough Met
Int Mac. pfd
International Harteater .
I Int. Marina ptd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansaa City So
K. C. o. pfd
LoulSTtlls A N
Minn, a gt. L
M . St. P. 9. g. M ..
Ulaacort Pacific
M.. K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Biscuit
Nation! Lead
N. R. R. of M 1st pfd .
New York Central
N Y . O. A W
Norfolk A W
North Amariraa
Northern Pact tie
Pacific Mall
Pennavlvanta
Poop 1 a Gas
P , C. C. 9t L
Praaaed gtaei Car
Pullman Palace Car ...
Railway Steel 9prlng ...
Reading
Republic gtael
Republic gtael pfd
Rock laland Co
Rots lsls-4 14. pfd ...
St. LAS P. Id pfd .
St. L 9 W
Si. L. 9. W, prd
Sloaa-Sheffteld A I
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
so. Railwa pfd
1H
I'M
t.eo
wo
7.S00
Tnft
J.I i0
1.100
1 JJM
t.4n
r.4'
4
4
44
'
U
IT
II
1
M.K 1'a
MS
IM,
4TS
47
U4
8S
7S
4'4j
l
1!
T9.
lit
6f.
4'V,
44
Ml,
S
7M
"
MS
lv
?v
s
to 1! II1 HS
Sf'O 13'1-D l It'
l.4n) i4it ltla 14-H
1.700 :o2; iOl l'tl'S
fv1 li'a II II
1 4t 4i X
II Ml list nit lilt
400 I'1, 1D4 IOIS
2 1S4 114 l.
l.tm ittn 'is li
00 lit t 91
its) ft 12 1 I
4 sou 'S 7 :'
l.TDO 1S7V, 164, l.,s
. 37S V n
100 10t 1"t 1'
K I'i 31 -S
I..SN) ;g'( 71 1 7t
100 II 7t M
4. ton It 't 4
son it its 19
.fmo ),i4 r.stj liH
2M 7.i 75 74
J onn 474 4(t t
400 U M U
. sit
inn. m, 1.114
4 1.10 145t 144 144
. I.KVI IT.t t4S 4H
. LOW UtiU 11.4V 1M
4.400 5. Si tO nOu
1L A H c. 4.... 109 do 1st A ref 4a
si). A R (1. ta 1' V. 9 Rattner ta ...
do ref. ss Pt I Siaei id ts . .
slnlilcra' Si 77 va -aro. hm. it
Krla p. I. 4a 9' Waharti 1st fa
'lo gen. 41 't do lat A ai 4a...
do cv li aer. Aa Hit aatarn Md. ss
do acnes B 77S Waal. K!er c tt 94
Csn. Eiar. c it tu Wis. Central 4s 6V
111 Ccn 1st ref Is . t
SBId. "OffarKl.
Boston Mocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON. Aug o.-Money. .all losns. 3
i63' per cent; time loans. SJ$ per cent.
Closing quotations on stocks and bonds
were as follows:
Atchison adj. 4s
dn 4s
Atchison R. R
do prd
Boston Elevated
Fitch burg pf d
N. T., ,N. H. A H.
Union Pacific
Am. Arse Chcm . ...
Am. Pncu. Tube . . .
Amr. Sugar
do prd
Am. T A T
Amir. Woolea
do pfd
lliaon Klec. Ills ..
Maaa. Klectrlc
do pfd
Mass. Oal
t r.lted Fruit
I nltad Shoe Mach..
do pfd
U. 9. Steel
do ptd
Advamure
Amalgamated
Arlsona com
ti-dlrtcsnd.
London Stork Market.
I .ON DON. Aug. 6 Americsn securities
opened nominally W to ' above parity, but
later reacted on reaming sales. At noon
the market as dull snd li regular, with
prices from higher to ' lower than yes
terday New York closing.
London closing stocks:
Console, money a 3-U lxUlavlll A N l.Vt
u;M . K. A T 4t
971, V. T Central -44V,
11 Nor!olk A w s
111; oo pfd It
ii:;,Ontlrlo A M
13. , Psnnsylvii.it 1144
ISISKsnd Mines 1014
SOS needing 1114
4S Southern Rr US
l3t do p'd 74H
titsoiHhern Pacific . lsi'a
J:Lnion Pacific '.S
tlVi do pfd W7
l V . 9. Pieel TTSi
y, to pfd ii2t
liiaWahssb 9-t
14 1 do pfd IS
llH9aalak 4a 9
S1UVEK Lar. steady at 23 per tunce.
MONEY per Cent.
The rate of discount Jh the open market
for short bills is l'1olHer cent; for inrte
niontns bills, 1 -lu.&l'di pet cent.
. 91 Atlantic 9'a
.1CJS Butte Coallt.on i
lisstsl A AM too a 109
.104! t emenmal 4t
.117 Copper Itsnte I9S
121 risly Weal It
Kit Franklin 17
9iS Orsnbr 10!
. 47 Craene Cenanaa 10',
. I Maes Mining It
tt Mlihlfan IAS
.119 Mohswk 74
.14t Mont C. A C
. M Nerada 94
lttMhUid Dominion MS
.la) Oaceola 14t
. IS,lJulncy 90
. 71 Shannon Id
44 Tamarark 70
. 14 Trinity 11
.. SltU 9. Oil I4t
.30 I 'ah 444,
. . 74 4j Victoria 4t
..Kd .Wtnona It
7 Wolrerlne 'M
. . 14 Nona Billie I'.
.. 4it
t dUI I I 99 I sn: I 901 9 Hi
7 -,' 13; I 97) i 44 i M i 11 4 99
J Salt, 9 VI I - I , I all I , 1 n
i 37 I f 14. I 04. I 9 60, & 11; D Ob
Is) i 9 341 9 09, II , I h 9
7 44V 41, I 01, 13, t t I 6 01
1 44, 993, I lb; I 991 4 W, 4 9f
7 V I 91 4 U! I 73 4 93'
7 MS,; t 33! 9 9ft, I 33; t 9-, 4 4 4 99
T BP1 t9i I I 32, 99, i' 6 J
7 S3 i I3 I 751 9 0d, t 04
July 3...
July 37...
July 21...
July 19...
July 30...
July 31...
Aug. 1...
Aug J...
Aug. 3...
Aug. 4...
Aug. 6...
Sunday.
Tha: official number ef cars of stock
brought In todsy were as follows.
cattle, nogs, e-neep. a 1
C. M. St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific 9
Union Pacific... - 23
C. N.. W., east I
C. N W , west IS
C, 8'l. V.. M. & O
C, B. A Q . east 2
C, B. At J.. west 19
C . R. I. A P.. east ... 1
. : 4" ! e tt .. . '(li in tw
. . . :4 s 1 is 79 . . . W . . T 9
ts .... IS ' t fd 11 9w . 1 an
.. .j.s sstie ti ri it t in
:i si a IS li I 1 n
nil . 7 fci 71 i; ss 1 an
M 114 PS) t .-I t4 9t ... 1 SO
tw l n it n . 1 1
t; .. . :tj ?r 1 Tl ill no t an
4 744 . tHI ! Ill 1 SO
41 JrM 4 1 ' l ,9-1 ... f 40
. .. .; l J e ti is.-. . . j an
1 ttt lif 1 in It in ... t as
r- a tn Hi J' is . art
777 . . J (- "9 Ml 14 1 SS
44 uo to i in 90 ri ei : jt
r .. ;-i . . in -t si so ?
7 ji isrj i i:4 it in as 7 is
941 rto f i:t 7 i 4t j f
7' :n lk' ' , 9 tn left i an
s .. . l 4 J it 91.. 114 . 1 ;t
it ... l:l :u I i... n iw t tru
99 'V 99 . SIS 97 31 T 7t
4 :m ... 1 tit 9 ..-.71 its f ro
if s . . 1 :s ti in k t t
41 741 7 4 11 199 . 1 Tit
SHKKP Bntcner ineei. moved In shout
the same notches as yesterday; lamha were
fully steady and feeder atock acted very
creditably. Summarised, this morning s
market la tight around ateady on butcher
eheep and feeder with lamb strong.
The trad was reasonably active.
There was quite a respectable run of
sheep In today about twenty-slg rats from
different northwestern rsnges. Oualltv and
assortment differed very little from the ,?; guinea fowls, per dos , 93.99; squabs.
iftmH further apart, with spot tyjotsd t
3ft atrji 7ft.
Ths English Iron market waa uncharged.
With Cleveland warrants quoted at 49s Td.
locally the market waa steady No I
Foundry northern. $17 rflT.W; No. 1. lit a
f17 ;,V No 1 e-nithern and No. 14) eeHithern
aoft. 17 Mj19 !o.
ST. l.Oll.i. Aug 9 M KTAl.S tsd.
firm at 14 iXUfl C-v Spelter, higher st IM"
OMARA teRsiRKAs. HAUKsTTI.
Staple nasi Foaey lrdoee Prtres Tw r
alahed 9) flayers anal Wholesalers.
BUTTER Cresmery, No. 1 delivered te
the retell trsds In l ib cartons. 37o; No.
1. In -lb tuba, tic: No. 1. In 1-lb car
tons, Zoo; In 90-lb. tubs, 34c: parking stock.
kc: fancy dairy, tubs. HB2Ze. common
til. fresh made, lft&lliic. Market change
every Tuesday.
KiXJti Kresh celling atock, candled, lie.
No atorage stock tn Omaha matkeL
CHKKVK Klnest Wlsoonsln full cream,
talna. l&c; Young Americas. 4 In hoop,
lite; favorite, ft in boop. 19c; daisies, so in
noon, cream brick, full ease, inc.
block Setea. lJc. full oream itmburgtr, I'.c.
POl'bTnY-HrolUra. 19c; alive, springs,
1.1c; hena. 10Ho; eocks, 6Hc; duck. e;
geese, tVc; turkeys, leo; pigeons, per dns ,
Chit-ago Gt. Weatern....
t
4
3
y
3
39
11
13
1
1
101
18
10
bulk of supplies that were received the
first three dava this week. Idaho lambs
brought 37 ft, range ewes sold at 14 39. a
small string of feeding yearlings registered
at !' and feeding lambs resitted 99.00.
Qtiotstions on fst sheep snd lamba:
Good to choice spring lambs. 37 ofsnvj 40 : fair
to good spring lambs. IS 5TSI57 00; good to
choice yearling. 9f(gWK, fslr to good
yearlings. 14 9iVj 00; good to choice weth
ers 94Ha4 tV.: fair to aood wethers. 34 0O71
4 40: imod to choice ewes. 14 3 04 M); fair!
to good ewes. 14 OVtt4 SR. I
Quotations on feder stock: Fair to
choice lambs. 9f 2MM.3e; f9lr to choice year- I
lings. 14 3S44.K: fair to choirs sheep. 33 80;
Q4 39. I
representative sales:
No. Av Price. ,
lt western ewea s 9 Ml
S western ewes, culls 9
2.M So Dak yearlings, feeders. 1
ti
Total receipts 69
The oispoaii on of tha day recr Ipi 1
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of lead Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs iSheep.
Omaha Parkin Co 103 RH3 !M
Swift snd Company 34 1.31S l.bii
Cudahy Packing Co 4ft9
Armour dV Co 473
8chwarta-Bolen Co
Krey Packing Co
St. Louis Ind. Pack. Co
I.avton
Omaha Pack Co.. 8t. J..
V. B. Vanaant Co
1"0 South Dakota wethers 9
i9 South Pskota wethers i'v
29 South Dakota ewes
10 Idaho ewes, culls li
29 Idaho lambs, culls m
2T1 Idaho lambs 73
250 Idaho ewea Un
244 Wyoming lambs, feeders M
93 Wyoming lambs, culls 47
ifl Wyoming bucks 142
s Idaho lambs, feeders M
179 Idsho lambs 6
;'90 Idaho yearlings 91
19 Idaho ewes, culls 97
" 44 Idaho yesrllnge 31
j W Idaho ewes, yearlings 33
343 Idaho lsmhs, feeders M
j 10 Idsho lamba, breeder W)
1 i 224 Idaho lamb 99
1 71 western tin, cull 73
2M wentern ewes 73
72 western lambs, culls 40
1.912
1.618
313
K0
324
129
1 All
1,2.3
do account
Amal. tapper
4,naeonda
Atchiao-i
do pfJ;
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Pacific...
Crisaapeaka A O
Chicago G. W
Chi.. Mil. A St. T.
Te Beera
Denver A Rio 0...
do prd
Krt
do lat pfd ...
do Id pfd
C.rand Trunk
Illinois Central.
Hiil fc Son.
F. B. Lewis
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
McCreary Carey...
S. Wertheimer
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Broa
T. J. Inghram
Lee Rothschild
Smith H
Other buyers
Totals
94
97
M
90
2,1
43
34
4
4
10
3uu
..2.096 9.660
1 V.
3
4
4 sr.
s so
3
7 .
4 Jo
9 00
ft 35
l on
on
7 90
t no
3 M
4 79
4 2R
1 Oh
ft 00
7 10
2 00
4 M
ft 3ft
oer iio . 12. 1'resseil hons Uc; springs
U42OC; cock, c, ducks, lie. gee. llsc;
turkevs. 32c.
FISH Kresh cat.ghl, aimosi all are
dressed: Halibut. 9c. butiaio. 9c . troui.
13c; b.illhrada, 14c; catfisn. 17c, crappiea.
sunfirli. "Uc. bisck bsss. tic; whlteils.i.
Uo; Dike, lie; salmon, 14c; pickerel, lt:;
frog legs. fc. Ten, frottti: Whitefish, No.
L 10c; round. 9c, ptckeieL lessee and
besdles. 1c; round, be, i-;ke, dressed. la;
round, W, red snapper, i:c, epanian tnaca
ere!. lie; bstn mackere,. 3.1c each.
FRESH rHLlT Morida plnrapplea, lsg
-.0 to. 12 7a per ciate; graft nulla. M else,
per box. te: sj site. K . .,-. , ta
i.anas. fancy select. ILle.Ou, epiiits. home
Clown,-per bu. basset rv.-; tuaieet ogSKtt.
ti-C.
AltAl CUTS-No 1 ri. 1ft .c; No. I
,b. lie: No. ribs. 1 V . -.v. 1 loin, 17r.
No. 3 loin. 14c, No I Kin. Wtc; o. i
cn.i. k, c; No. 1 chuck, ac; .No . I
ch-jek. t ic, No. 1 round. K'. No. I round.
c, No. 3 round, 9Sjo, No I piste. a-rc.
,o. 8 plate. 6c; No. 3 piate, lu.
VKGKTA BL.IC5 Kansa wci poiatoea
ti ib per bbl. celery, Michigan. 3ftc bun. h.
mailer, 90c. Cabbage, noma grjwn, li,
per Ib. Wisconsin rled Clob onions, J
per ib. California cauilflots ei , t.i pa:
irate. Tomatoee. Tennessa. 4 bAaaets. ao
90c; crate. 14 00. Lettuce, p. r dot , ).-. Par
tnipa. turnips, carrots, 'U; per doxtn. Fior
Ida nsw beets, csrruts. parsnip, ijinlp.
etc, per doa. 7bc
POTATOKS New. loc per bu.
H1DKS No. 1 green. 10c; No. I ti.rsd. He.
Oil anal Rosla.
NEW YORK. Aug. 4 -OILS-Pnr,ileum.
eteadv; refined. New York. 320: Pluladel
1 phla and Baltimore. 14 .Si; Philaoe.plila and
Baltimore. In bulk, 14.70 Cottonseed oil,
leas': prime crude, nominal; pilme yol
I low. 3,".tiiilJ.M; Septenibei. j ft7tr,V!; el-
low. 3i.SO-il6.421; September. AS 43 if 5 43
1 OIL CIT1. Aug. (..Credit balances. l.S
tin. 1U3.664 I. bit..; average. 1SS.P7 bbls.;
shipments. 2"3.417; average. Ita.n.1 hhls.
SAVANNAH Ca . Aug V TURPEN
TINE Firm. iVH-; sales, 10 bbls.; receipt.
47.2 bbls ; shipments. 91 bbls.
ROSIN-Firm; B. t3.4W91.10; D, 93 10; B.
H.Wfl3S0: F, $.10; 1, 3HS6; H. tt.19 I, 19 30;
K. 14 r6; M. li 00; N. S ; WO. f..A; W',
13 00.
7...0
1.400
10,ts)
4.1. 0
1.700
i.ro
14
4'
KS '
4S14
31
17
MS
4w
IS'4
87
44W
CM 1T14 174 17'l
I tOO lt4t III
15. SOI ti, Ml .4 SOS,
S'J liW
100 II 15S lou
Local Seearlltea Qaotstloas.
Quotsttoos furnished by Samuel Bsma, Jr., gl
Naw Tork Ufa building. Omaba:
Alma. Nat . Municipal aa
Armour Co 4V,s 1J9 ,
Cudahy Packing Co
Columbus. Nab., B. I 6a IKi
Omaha Fir Cngln 4s 1IM
Omaha Paving 4a 1 6
Omaba Renesrsis 4a 1914
First National Bank. Co. Bluffs 11
Ksnaaa City Ft? 5a 1H
Nebbraska T A P. la 1111
Nab. Tale. Stock
Omaba Oaa ta 1917
Omaha E. li. A P. Co. Is l
Omaha C. B. Hi. Ry. Ss )4
Ouaha A C. B St. Ry. 5a -,3
Omaba A C. B. t. Ry ptd 6
Omaha A C B. 91. Ry. rem. 4
Omshs A C H St. Rr at B. ptd i.
Oms na Water Co ia 1144!
9wlft A Co ia .114
9o. Omaba Sever 4a 1IM.
9-.OUI City Stork Yarda pit
Vnloa 9tock Tarda. Omaha. 1
at. Atket.
. . 1"S
94 I
li 4 ieo
94Vt 99
13 100
100 1 IOCS
IM 'Oil,
100
97 Mii
9J 100
9 1U0
74 9ii4
90 1-10
1UU IVk
HS4 100
ISVj 9414
10 T9
3Uj 4S
I4 96
191 101 Vj
Ho l"l
IS SO
94 97
LAi i i-K Receipts of ca.tle this morning
were very small, making the total for tin
week to date around 3.0UU head ahott of the
same four days laat week and 1,000 head
short of a year ago.
There were really not enough cattle here
thla morning to Interest buyers, with the
result thst the trsde was slow and dull
throughout. Still prices on desirable beef
cattle were generally about steady with,
yesterday.
There was very little here in the way
of good butcher atock and the ttade wa
CHICAGO LIK STOCK MARKET
Story of nag's Trading; In Cattle,
Hotgs and 9 -en,
CHICAGO. Aug. ft CAVTLK- P.orolpt.
estimated flt 1.000 head; market strong;
steers. 36.tfl7.66; cows. 13 5Xtj &0: heifers,
13.5096.00; bulls. t3.40f(i4.: calves, 13 0039.00;
Blockers snd feeders. 13 76416.16.
HOcltJ Receipts, estimated at 13 000 head;
market strong t.o Bc higher; choice heavy,
eS.0Ftis.15; butchers. I7JojS.10. light. 76
V.0h; packing. 17.407.75; pigs. 5.SOt?75;
bulk.- r7.M7.95.
RHKKP AND I.AM Bs' Receipt, ectl
msted st 12.000 head; market stesdv; sheep.
H.OOfio 60; lsmhs, 14.36i67.7t; yearlings. 15.00
ft 5.40.
Kansas City Live Utock Market.
KANSAS CITY. A tig S.-CATTI.B -Re
ceipts. 6.600 head. Including 2.900 hesd i loaf. 1.7. .c; crusnert. nv.c; powdered. &Ac.
southerns; market steady ana active; . granulated. 4 she: cube, a.ivc.
lugar anil Molasses.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8l'aAR-Raw,
firm; fair refining. 8 ,vc; centrifugal. 99 test.
4 irv : molasses sugar. 3.33c: refined,
steadv; No. . 44'.c, .Vo. 7 . 4 40r; .No s.
4 26c; "No. 9. 4 3c; No 10. 4 23c; No. 11. 4fV;
No. 12. 4 1..C: No 13. 4 loc; o. 14 4 10c.
eonfectlenei s' A. 4.7.; mould A. l.iOc; cut
choice export and dressed beef steers. VJ
7 60; fair to good. 14.6ftri9.36: western
steers, 14 00r..96; stocker and feeders. 13 2o
fu6 25; southern Steers. 13. 604t ft 16; southern
cows. 12 .bOQj.Mi: native 12 I'-fl 4 2,',;
native heifers. 13.2&tp.60; bulls. 12.7iVtH.00;
calves. 14 0097.00.
HOOS Receipts. OHO head; market. i
loc higher: top. 17. 8".; bulk of kalee. !7.6j8
7.S6; heavv. 17.9067. &5: packers and butch
ers. f7.7VtY7.tt; light. t;.6uB7.Wi; pltjs. to.iO
7.40.
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-RciptS. 2 600
M (LASSES I lull ; Nev. Orleans
kettle, good to cii.iic. 2vMr.
( olfer 4lr'--l.
NEW YORK. Aug ft.- t)FK
open
K - P'utut e
closed steady, nel utichang'il to 4 piln.l
Mghei. SgUs uhh l.pul.... of laO ba.i
Imludlng ,fi(( inlxt at .1.0 .Ma., at k. It
and July at 9.V4C. .-f.i t iofu . ..i i; N 4'
Klo. 7S(i4vc-: iNo. -atit- s . . (j . IM.
quiet; CordoxA, .fil2;c. Th vlibls sip
ulv statement of Aikiis. i p.'n (.
ptcttd. showing an imt-a-e of 9.4.4.0 ba
not particularly active at prices thai werejhead; market steady; lamb. li.Wi7 ; i for the month. 10 a u.M m
In most cases about steady wltn yeater-, veartlnss. l4WWir.2i: wethers. 94 003 j.(si:
day. Now and then there was a msn who enes, t3 604J4.76; stockers and feeders. 12.76 1
thought that he got out to a little bel.er ! 5 00. j
aavaniage, out aa a ruie 11 was a nu,
sieadv market.
There were only a few atockera and
feeders here, and , no material change tn
the market.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed ateers. 16.761(7.16; fair to good corn
fed steers. 16.26ft..76; common to fair com
ted ateers. liOoqjtl.S; good to choice range
steers, tft.OOo.iVO: fair to good range ateers,
14 fttXuf&.OO; common to fair range eteera,
33.7604 60: aood to choice cowa and heifers,
14Csij0.2S; fslr to good cows and heifers,
against lt..tol tas latt .111.
Ilr t;444l t 1' t-l.
NEW. YORK Aug. ti l 'c
Market contln,.tn .cite in read -ij
tar depanmeuls. . Utt.et- uul e.-a i
doing in no: H-.c i.- 4.4i. .jc,,ai .nisnl of ii-
Kil t fi.k it be hk o . g it
mote fi'.rly. J omnia ta l.i ,v w.l.
s3.2iVa4.00: common to fair cows snd hslf-
eis. I1.7i&3 26. good to choice stockers snd higher; pigs and lights. l.vif ,..v. pack
feedera. 14.264i6.2ft; fair to good atockers " t'iS.06; butchers and best heavy, 1.
and feedera. 13 7641-4. 2o; common to fair . t.wi
stockers and feeders. 13.0043.76; stock heif
ers, !2.'6S3.0: veal calves. t3.oOtf7.00, bulls,
ttsgs. etc.. 12 774)4.76.
t. I.oala Live atock Market.
ST. LOI IS. Aug. t CATTLE Receipls
3.700 .head, including- 2.200 Head Texans
market higher; native shipping and ex- Jobbing liuiift&si
Don steers. l';.2Sff 7.10: dressed beef snd I mote fitcly.
butcher steers, ts fttxjj 40 ; steers under l.mv ! ao ance loictgn hum ij at tun n.iif.
lbs . f4.2n4rft-tt): atockera and feeders, 13.5 1
fcn.00; coas and heifers. tJtVMjl.M; can ! TIIRN THE RlVER LOOSE ON
ners. 1 .75S2.W: bulls. t? 6WS ti0: cslvrs. I ' wml 1 - . . .
t"..2.'g7.26; Texas snd Indian steers, li.n v
9.60; cows and heifers. t2.4u0S.on.
HOUR Receipts. 3.000 head; maiket
higher; pigs and lights. t.0ivtf 7.7.S. packer,
Representative sales:
u,r.ir si gctta.
1.000
(.11.
OI
TOO
rl
1. 00
1.100
jr
k4
tl
17V
41
44
X 14t
4.
W
17 'a
17
lS
II 4
4714
It"
174
40'
1
4.
90 144
IT.100 774
l.l'iO 4S
100 74
it
19.700 , pr,
2fO 574
It tU 14lV 1
1 t'm M H 14
... M
1' 143
Ik 7
4fS 4:
74k, 74V,
l'i74 104. V,
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US,
Tretairy Stateineat.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. The condition of
the treasury at the beginning of business
today waa as follows:
Trust funte:
Gold coin, Di51.0n9.R6.0; silver dollars. $49.
919.000; silver dollars of 1S5K). 14.162.000; sil
v ?r certificates outstanding. 1486.919,000.
Oenerol fund:
Standard sliver dollars In general fund.
t6.2tj.t8; current liabilities. t94.815.lO0; work
in balance In treasury offices. 139.031.417;
In banks to credit of treasurer of the
United States. .tS.0U6,CW; subsldlarv silver
coin. t2.529 31$: minor coin. 12.399. 4S5; total
balance In general fund, tl09.367.067
New York Mining; stocks.
NEW YORK. Aug. 5 Closing quotation
tn mining stocks were ns follows
V.
7
Mo. A. Pr. N. A. f
II ti.3 4 II 14 .1191 I M
It 1147 I si II 121 I 90
g lMt ia) 17 161 7 I"
hi 1!M I U .1 14.J 1 II
tl 1-74 I M
COWS.
1 i.9i I to 10 ra in
I S7 t 70 11 970 I J
in 157 I M 1... lOtt I 40
1 947 2 il 4 100 I 00
1 190 I IS I M140 I 70
i 9:1 I !"
HEIFERS.
4 160 t Tfi MJ 1 .1
It US IM I t I I 50
7 tM lit 1 184 I 7k
1 121 lit I IM I 90
4 tWO 3 11
COW8 AND HEIFERS.
8HEKP AND 1.AMB8 Receipts. 6 tWt
hesd; market strong; native muttons 3:t 2.'
M0; lambs. t".,7."ig7.i-,; culls and bucks,
12.2594.78; stockers, t3.27j34.O0.
CONGRESS. SAYS J. L. FOX
He I re.es that l arge lleleaatlnn tin
to Wsahlnglos sml Talk
Vaslastlon.
John U Fog. special -dlrei tor of th Na
tional River and Harbor congress, tslked
to 100 lesdlitg Omshs buslneas men at the
Commercial club Thursday afternoon and
..170 I 10
BCL1S.
..n 1 00 1...
..1890 I 16 I....
CALVES
l-lO I 90
.1144 I 90
1 r IJV M ' ts
l.w Hi, aH
700 15014 4' IM'i
3t0 il ,31 3114
14 . Hl4 14114 14 '
Alice
ftrunswtrk Con.
Com. Tunnel stixk.
slo bonds
Con. Cal. A Va...,
Horn 9lltr
Iron gllTsr
.194 l.aadsllla t ea
. 1 S ,,, 1. t hle(
. 14 Mexlran .......
. i ti'itsrlo
. 70 th htr
90 Sundsrd
ISO Tello Js.ksl.
sei
.190
If)
. to
1 20 ill 1 ijo I 00
4 3117 4 0 I , 40 I IO
1 4 75 I 10 I 00
4 1U I 00 I JTjo I 10
1 140 I 39
8TOCKKKS AND fEKUKHH.
I 431 I 00 10 427 4 1
10 Ml I 10 10 Ml 4 M
1 Ill I It t' 1904 4 14
: ; 414 1 90 10 so 4 n
7 IM I tVl II IS! 4 l
10 I7 I Is 10 913 4 2
t t I 71 1 :f jh
..: 714 II" 1 9.0 4 ia
4 10OJ 4 Oil
WESTERNS NEK It A SKA.
9St. Joseph I.Ito Hock Market.
RT inSFPH All? IPlTTI.rR.clnl.
M hesd; market strong; steers, " 14 M made an even 100 convene.
7 oi: cows and heifers, 12 BOrgS ft), calves. The spesker covered In pert the subjects
1.100(27.25 .... nvir to tha Real Kstate exchange
HOUS Hece'pts, B ono hesd . msrket by lOo ... . . 7 . .
hiher: top, 17. M,. bulk of nsles, 17 6iVi37.70. Wednesday and snoeveo tne enormous tav-
SHEKP AND I -A M BR- Receipts. 3.000
head; market steady; lamba, t4.iAVri7.3e.
long Cllr LI'S Stack Market.
PIOCX CITY. la.. Aug. 9.ifPeclal Tele
gram.) CATTI-E Recelpta, 100 head; mar
ket strong; beeves. 14 60tf7 00: grass cows.
IS 0064 25; feeders, t3.7tV1J4.S0; yesrllngs,
t3 00 a4 10.
HOGS Receipts, 1.300 hesd; market ftfclOc
higher; range of prlcea, 17.2637.60, bulk of
Bales. 17.357.16.
Stock In Ssrht.
Receipts st the six princlpsl western
msrkets yesterday wara:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.500 tj.900 8,200
St. Joaeph 1.300 6 000 2,t0
Sioux City 300 2.300
Kansas City 9.600 fi.6ti 2.501
St. Luis 1,700 3.OD0 6. W0
Chicago 3.tK 12.000 12.000
Totals 16.300 16,700 ,30
sr.) 9J .'
3.4 ss sis '
4' ll'V, 111 14
l.teo l '4 t.2 t4
94. CIO IMS 1 l3ti
ll.Xn Ik 34W V.L
$.1(00 j Tasaa A facitic
' IV, t U A W .. .
Kanaas City options closed as follows: T. st L w. pt
t nion racine
1. 4ts1
3".SO0
i.rK)
t
. 1.H0
1.1m
T0
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14 ,in
1
Articles.
I Open. I High.! Law. Close.
iss,
7i,
la.
'a
37
w 107 V
:i7H S7
71 1 71
S4 MI4
tfi
7V 474
S. I6
ti
II V, .v,
31 .V14
flS
Wheat
September December .
Msv
Corn
S'-ptember
I'ecember .
Msy
A asked.
1 I
. 96S 9RH ! -MT, ev
I tS 9fS 97S t 937,A
. 87S 1 99 I 97k, , 97
HH IP 1.17 I 67
47v 1 ITS I 49S I 4W
iit I 4Sa I 48 I t,A
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Aug. I SEEP! Clover, caah.
17 00, October. 17 50. December, 17 10; March,
17.90; No. 3. 1S.76; reje-ted toOO Timothy,
prime, 11.90. Alaike. prime. I JO; tjtrtobe .
fe 30.
Inion patific jilt .. ..
I. S. Ream
V. 9. Rubber .
r. 9 Steel ...
t. 9 9teel prt. CA-tiv.
I tan Copper
a.-i'arullna fkamital
Vtabaal
Wabsak rt
Westa.-ft Maryianrl
a'aallnghou-a C:.trlc
Waaiera t'nion
a ticeang A L g
H latonstn t antral
Total aaWa lor lha tsy. a. ;
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Aug. 9 Bank clearings for to
day were 12.2rt5.264.S3 and for the rorrea-
4.9.10 114) 11514 us'i I ponding dste last year 11 154,479 1".
1
loiion nsraei,
NEW TORK. Aug. 5. -COTTON Th
market npened steady at an advance of 6
points on August, but generally 1 to
points lower. The bears were aggressive
and over-night margin calls appeared to
have resulted in a general raising of atop
loss selling limits. The msrket waa under
heavy pressure and prices quickly broke
to a net losa of 10 to 14 points. Subse-
.ttmnrlv 1 iicl un 4 Irtna sro Irravtilar r A
'SI 'Ji1 'M1 ! the msrket nervous, fear of cheaper eouth-
4.in J.i, JJ it I fferines end of further llnu.ri.tln K.
ing the chief selling motives.
Futures opened steady; August. 12 15c;
September. Illgl2.1c; October. 2.12c: De
cember 12 17c; January, 12.12c; March,
12 13c; Mav. 12 15c bid.
Futures closed firm; August. 12 16c; Sep.
tember. 12.15c: October, 12 15c; November.
12 15c: December. 12 20c; Januarv. 12.18c;
February. 13.19c; March, 12 22o; April, 12 2lc;
May. lJ.2;lc.
Snot closed steadv: mlddllne untsnds
t v 'U : middling gulf. 12 Kc; no sales.
571 O.M.VESTON, Aug. 5.-COTTON-Steady
u .at i:c.
ST. LOCIS. Aug. 6-OOTTON-I.ower;
midllir. YiiC. aa1s. none; receipt. 9
baits, shipments. l.r9 bales; stock. 15.100
bales.
il 4' V 41 U, MUI4
10 IU414 I'l, H
) 9 M 91
I ft) 44 45 4.M4
M.7 7-s 744 74S I
i.l t) 13714 1.4", i;i, I
set . n 11 1
7Vl VS, iot, 5,t,
m ::t, ;, t 44 '
i.i"- - r' 57s I
:m 7i 514 4 1
v, ii4 i as., ;
74 76'a 7S ',
-f H S I
f-s s74 T4, it I
'1 sharsa
I
foreign Kln:-ni-lal.
Dalntn Orala Market.
Dl'Ll'TH. Aug ft.-WH9.Al -ef-ntemher.
II IH'S. Dec-mher. 'c: M'-. H., No. 1
northern, 11 t-'S; No. J rcrthern. il 20v
OATS 40c. ' ; " .
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 5 WOtI Local wool
LONDON. Aug. 5 The eunnlv of monev I trantactlons continue heavy, with oriree
lexcerded the denitnd 011 the msrke: todsv well nisintalned- Local deaiera are buty
j and dlstounta wet teady. The .-itock ex- opening purchacs from ;h.- aeat and
Kr!.1-!. f.e. V. ',lld' l,P-"tu". aidlahlle manufacturers are inclined 10 hold
'iriaVv' r. h1TJ,5hVi ',u:.Ln!ii."Ji b""- ' -ding show, an aciiv. remanj
10 cow
37 alters...
1 cowa....
9 cow
10 cows....
7 steers...
t cows
1 calves..
0 t 75
973 3 VI
9.13 3 10
kJ0 70
794 3 26
,740 8
93 3 25
301 4 00
10 calves. ..193 9 00
1 bull 1410 3 25
4 stceis....1007 I 0
5 cows 1009 8 10
11 steers.... ICg I W
lt steers. ... 927 3 W
ft cows 9t2 1 25
18 calves .. 3U t 50
26 cs Ahfrs. 802 2 'A
19 heifers... 743 3 i.
30 heifers... 020 I 00
W. b. ftsnbury. Nebraska
13 cows 1101 3 45 2 cows 1126 1 6
1 bull 1710 3 25 7 cows 9D4 1 26
E. M. Searle 4 Son. Nebraska.
4 steers.. ..1225 4 U 82 steers.. . 1270 4 85
SOUTH DAKOTA.
2 cows 1310 1 7ft 9 cows 3 1 70
9 co K91 1 00
cows :00S 1 75
10 cow 902 3 96
1 bull 13S0 3 00
heifers... 734 1 40
calves... 253 4 76
26 cows 96 3 60
23 feeder.. 913 4 56
29 cow 954 1 15
10 cows 034 1 85
1 bull 1150 8 Ji
i bulls..... Mb 3 3r
frsctionally. but fo'cign bomls a-id ralU
In nearly all lines. Kentucky. Indiana and
LONDON. Aug 6-Th weekly state
ment of the Rank of England shoa the
following changes: Total reserve de
creased. II 041.000. circulation Increased.
tw 1 1 inri ttini Itta? , 1 -t-t it w ! I3;a.0t0; bullion decreased, toul.a; other se-
Market' vgl'c tower. F.ilia v. r'stcrn (cream-1 curities. decreased tM4-' o,h,r deposits.
trv I.Irs nsSrST OTIIIIS. JSC. . urtirawg luvnw, litJW.il urr., tir
EOtls) Firm; Pennsvlvsuia an4 . 'ther
tearby' flrats. free esses. S"h- at mark:
PennsvlVama and other nearby current re
relpta. Tet unable caaes 13c at mark: weat
n rrets. free caees. 25c at mark; western
creased H.2lu.0uu, nolias r4era e increasetl.
U.tu.vu0. government securities. un
changed The prftporllon of the bank re
serve to liability thi week Is 60.70 per cent.
Isst meek it aa ti ll per ctnk .
met el'li good sunpori at a hlahe. le.-ai N"Mun tnree-eigntns bl4.d. S4fi.-K,c; iiir-
Consols in at.i h tlie settletm nt ha hee i 'r S2'i.o Sooiiretl value Texas
concluded, haidentd l ! Copp-i shares ' 11 "lnn;hs 72ft 7."c; fine i to I months,
were uncettain. American se urines opeq -d 'i' v-: fine fall. :c i 'lc ; Calif rrila north
nearly t 10 1, at4e paiity, out later r-rn. nrt'i'iTo: middle county, tit't; fail,
acted on realliailon At noon the market ' free. .Wi'2c; fill defective. fviOc; Oregon
aa dull and Irregular alih prkea from leas-ton. No 2. tnfic. valley, No. 1 67'5sc
to 9. loeer than e.teiday 1 f fermg. ten I101 fine staple. 57 a. Vic: fine medium
N'w-r,!". sn,,?'Pr" l'".' '! .but Mple- ''fr-'e- ""p clothir.g. .;4A;;0c fine
iNn7 caVeV. V.eaS AiX&VZ .V ' ""'"X "i ,
Weatern as a feature. It touvhed 5S an.l thjc' -eightiis bl.od. 4V7c; Ittlled
closed gt 4'j. extra. .i,4c; fine. 4vVijty,c; A super. 55tJ
HKHLi.S. Aug ft. -Price on the Rourse!0'0
today aere firm. ST. I.OI H Aug 5 W i. -Stead ; lir-
PARIS. Aug 5 -Early prices on tl.e'rltory snd mestern mediums. IVo-Jm , fine
Bourse today wers irregular and tut irad I mcdi'iins. 22,c, lain. IC-jTc
HOGS Receipts of hogt this morning
were somewhat heavier than on previous
day Uils week, but atlll the total for the
four daya ahowa a falling off a compared
with tha saine daya last week of about
17,000 head. The market on shipping hogs
was ftfelOc higher than yesterday, hogs
of that description selling Isrgelv at 17 64
snd on up as high aa 37.70. The better
grades of packing hogs especially those on
the light order, aere ground 6c higher.
but rough and heavy packing sows were,
as noted yesterdsy, very slow sale at
prices that certainly were no higher and
in some esses possibly weak. The fact la
no one is snxious for thst kind of stuff.
The msrket wss st no time very active,
but atlll pretty much everything changed
hands In vry fair season in the morning,
the bulk of all the hogs bringing 17 45fj7 6U
Representative salee:
No. At. th. W. No
1: 2i 11 11 71
4. I.oala t.eaeral Market.
ST. VjOCIS. Aug. l-WH EAT Lower;
track. No. 1 red. caah. 1105107: No 1
hard tl.Oi-VSl 10; September, WfjWc; De
cember. 9.''c.
CORN Weak; track. No. t caah. e;
September. 41 c; December, 481c; No. t
whit. 61V370c.
OATS Weak; track. No. 1 caah, 17c; Hep
tember, 3ftt43E4c; December, 364c; No. 1
ahlte, 42Vic.
RYE-Hlgher at 81c
FLOUR Steady ; led winter patenta, 95 .20
115.40; extra fancy and atralght, 14 7045 15;
hard winter clears. 14 3f 04 66.
SEED Timothy. tlOWt1.76.
CORNMEAtV-laSO.
BRAN Ixiwer; sacked, east track, eicfl
tl 01.
HAY Steady; timothy. 113 Ofltttf 00;
prairie. 1100O3J1150.
B AfiGINU 7sc.
HEMI- TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; lobhing. 120 50.
Ird. higher; prime ateam, til 07'Tjn.l7W.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra
shorts HHc; clesr ribs. 11Sc; short clesrs.
!1c. Bacon, stesdv; boxed, extra shorts.
12Nc: clear ribs. 12'c; short clears. 12c.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 12c; springs,
14c; turkeys. 17c; ducks. 10c; geese. 4c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 237j2tric
EUG8 Steady at 19c.
Recelpta. Shipments
ing in transportstion charges which will
result from adequate Improvement ot the
waterways of the country.
"I want." he ssld In concluding, ' '9.909
men to come to Washington this winter
a hen the congress meets and to tell the
house of representstlves and the senate tn
no uncertain terms thst there shall be An
end of political Jockeying with waterways
Improvement and ayatematle improvemattt
of sll the wster lines of the oountry.
Following his addreas the meeting ad
journed to ths fool of Douglss street, where
the party embarked on the City of Peoria
for a trip to Fiorenoe.
SOLDIER VISITS AT HOME
Lieutenant Hasja D. Rehnlta af Teres-tr-Plret
Infantry Gaee la
Beatriee.
Second Lieutenant Hugo D. Penults of
the Twenty-first' L'nited His tea infantry of
Fort Logan. Colo., wss in Omaha Thurs
day enroute to his home at Beatrice, on a
short leave of absence.
Lieutenant Srhulti Is a grsduate of West
Point and served In ths First Nebraska
Infantry In the Philippines aa a member
of Company C from Beatrice. After his re
turn with hla regiment from the Philippines
In I'M he won out In ths competitive ex
amination, of applicants for the cadetahla
to Weet Point and received the appoint
ment through Congressman Stark of the
Fourth Nebraska district. Lieutenant
Schultg Is a native Kebraskan. and Ig re
garded aa on ot thm brightest young of
ficers in tha junior grsde of the army.
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tu m im
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. 75 l 1U
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lit 11 t ri
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. 304 1 7 V.
. ft I9 t U
; 1 ito t
'I :y T ft',
. XJ Uj i 17 a
Flr ur. bbl.
Wheat, btr.
Corn. bu. ..
dale, bu.
.7t
..IS. 000
.. 87.100
.. 93 9t l
10 41
116.700
6 vy
ll.aro
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 6. METALS A de
cline In the English tin market, to 113 for
spot and 134 10s for futures waa followed
by a somewhat easier local market, with
the apot market closing at 129 3029 44. The
metal exchange reported a aale of aeventy
f Is. e tons for November delivery at 120.50.
The market for standard copper on the
New York metal exchange waa a ahade
lower, but closed steadv In tone. lth atan
dard spot iiuoted at 112 50 12 76. Sales were
reported of 100 tone for November delivery
at i?90. Closing prlcea follow: ugust,
112 70(ftl2 7S: September. tl2 .75012 87-v. Oc
tober 112 9012 90; November. tll.tT. 812.tO.
9nd December at !J2 !2Vli '3 06 Outside of
the exchange I.k-sI dcnlers were uuotlng
Isks copper at 113 121 iJI3 50; Electrolytic at
t'2 7.V61J. I?1,. and casting st 112 CVi 12 9".
Ths London msrket wss a little loser, with
Sji.it quoted at 51 lis 3d. and futures at
ail H'S. Lead waa unchanged at 12 10a in
lnrrlon. The kical n:atl.et mi s;i adv af
1! 'i4 S.eliei sii iincliai gKi ai
I.' tie I..nd..n n.a-kei and. l.il It re-
MUST PUT WALKS IN SHAPE
Down Ttas Prepertg Oveners An
Warned ky City P.asjlneer ta
Art at Onee.
The downtown district of. Omaha w, 111
have Its sidewslks all repaired before the
maaa of visitors arrives for the fall ftatlvt
ties. City Engineer Craig hss issued order
that all walks In the down torn n section of
Omaha which have been battered up by
th Ire man and trunka and welghta for
holding horses must be put In shape. Mr.
Craig aaya that if the proinlr.ee of the
merchants ere good these wslks a 111 all be
repaired at once. The order ia one ths
engineer Inaists must be followed end tt is
worth a man's life to try to beg off.
Quick Action for Tour Money You get
thst by using The Bee advertising columns
Herbert L Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealers
Ba.nr. VKOTlSTOsTB. ITOCtl
Omaha Offteei 910 W. T. Z.lft U: if.
BeU Tslsnheae. Doaglae Ml.
lrpeo4rt A "171 a mx
I n. auicd firm locally, buyeig and stlina, oiui siw laigeel uuat la lue k'.aAtv
mrrm
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