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    THE REE:
OMAHA.
FHIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1000.
a
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Situation it Quiet and Valoei Are
Practically Unchanged.
WHEAT TRADERS FAVOR BEARS
Thes? Bspeet Heavv HOTmt of
arlaa; Wheat 'Warn Tarrshtaa
Beartaa la the Northwester
tale and t'aaada.
OMAHA. Aug 12 ft.
'1 lie giaui market was a quiet auau to
day, anil value were practically un
changed at a shade tilgtier. Wheat tr-d-ri
ar favoring the bear sldo with the
expectation of a neavy movement of aprliiat
wneat wnen tnrasmng begins In thn north
west atatea and Canada.
Tha corn market la flrnn-r, with weatlier
conditions being the ruling feature. If the
drought la not relieved ahortiy valuea are
sure to advance, but, on the othar hand,
tarn would Increase the receipts and caan
valuea would decline.
Wheat atarted firm after the opening,
with some alight advance In valuea.
Pressure grew heavier later In the ses
sion and prices rased off again, 'i he
bulges do not hold In face of the north
weetero shipments that will soon begin.
Corn waa firmer owing to continued dry
weather, which atarted some new buying.
The sample market allowed some Improve
ment and offerings brought better prices
than yesterday, i he market la purely a
weather problem.
Primary wheat receipts were 8.U.000 bu.,
and shipments were ttb.Ot) bu.; against if
reipta last year of 6.(6, 00 bu., una ehip
menta of 066,000 bu. '
Corn receipts were 412.001) bu., and ship
nienta were 441,0) bu.; against receipts
Ui year of 31,0u0 bu., and shipments ot
1,6.000 bu.
Clearances war ll.OuO bu. of corn. t.OOt)
ba. uf oats, and wheat and flour equal to
-w.UOO bu.
Liverpool closed 4l44d lower on whest,
and 4Sd lowtr on corn.
Local lange of uplhns.
No
. No
1
north' n.
northern.
!V . No. 1 hard. II .
tl T7; No. J northern. $13-'
t . .1 T rr i s..
SK'KK Kla. tl 3V
IIIIAN In 1'10-lb sscks. $20 SO
V Id ' R First patents. t on-i 30 . second
patents. ."i !u , 1I, first clears, 14 9643ft 25;
xecond clears. H.lHii.K,.
VtKtTIIICR I THE GHI BELT
Probably Thaader Khoern and Mara
Mre Warm Weather.
OMAHA, Aug. 11. tiftt.
vYIihln the last twenty-lour hour show
ern were s. s tiered over western Nebraska
and throtiahnut the mountains. A fall of
one-half Inch occurred, at North Platte. No
rain is r, ported in eastern Nebraska, Ralne
are fulling this morning in the upper Mis
sissippi and Ohio valtevs and lake region,
and were quite reneral throughout the
southern alaies aince the preceding report.
Hign temperaturt-s continue general
throughout the central valleys, and some
what warmer weather prevails In the east
ern atatea this morning At ( uibertson,
.Neb.. I'M) was recorded ednesday after-
nuott and temperatures close to lot were
generul throughout the state. The highest
recorded at Omaha was 95.- The pressure
continues relatively low over the northwest
and MIhsouiI valley and conditions are fa
vorahle tor thunder f'-.owers In this vicin
ity tonleht. followed by fair Friday, with
continued warm.
Record of temperature and DreclDltatlon
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
19CH. 1D0. 1307. 19TMt.
Minimum temperature ... 77 63 61 o
rreclpltatlon 00 .00 .00 00
Noimal temperature for today. 7 degrees
deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
l.Oj Inches.
Excess corresoondinar nerlnd In lima ru
of on Inch.
Deficiency
3.63 Inches.
L. A
A nicies. Open, j HlRh.j Low. t'losc. Ves'y.
Wheat " j ' i
Sept... 914 91'ii 9os. MS I OlVfc
lec... (HVii ,:t si'sl ,
torn I I j I
Kept... V b.ii 69; l
lec... 7i04 514: - 5041 uUs 604
uta ;
Sept..., UW, 31 i , .13', -.4 3.14
lcc...! J4'4' . 2441 34 34 344
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Becomei Active and Frothy
Upthoot in Values Remit.
SHARP RELAPSE LATE IN DAY
na
talon Pacific Adtaarea to 810 1-
Ramora of laerease la Dlvl-
deada olame of Daalaeaa
Largest for Tro Months.
corresponding period In 1907,
WKI.SH, Ixcal rorecaster.
Corn and Wheat Realoa Balletla.
for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
ending at t a. m., 75th meridian
hours
time, Thursday, August It. 1!09
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Sta.lone.
Temp.
Max. Mitt.
Omaha fash Prices.
WilKAT No. i hard, 97Va!'': No. S liard,
91 til(c: No. 4 hard srf'tOUr; No. i
pilng. HSi:(i41.00; no grade. MytSc.
t'OKN-No. 2, OOUtilc; No. 3 corrt. 60"h V
lo; No. 4, utiVtKOv.c; no grade, 5Vi5Hr; No.
2 yd ow. taflCac; No. yellow, W0ti2inc;
No. t wdlte. S;tV.
OATS .u. S mixed, new. SJ-S-M'c; No. 3
y.llow, new, Ct1! :';: No. S white, new,
iMVtaffir: No. 4 white, new, 88C(f:i44c.
It V 14 No. 2. UkiVo: No. S, Bitic.
Carlui llcfrlpts.
- -Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago , Ii8 ISA 349
Minneapolis 24
tlmaha IWi 119 i
Ouluth 24
Ashland, Neb 98 7
Auburn, Neb 9!t 71
Broken How, Neb. 99 70
Columbus. Neb... 9b 73
Culoertson. Neb.. 104 70
Fairbury, Neb.... 98 70
Fairmont, Neb... 96 70
Or. Island, Neb.. 98 Tt
Hartlngton, Neb. 90 72
Mnstlngs. Neb.... 99 72
holdrege. Neb... 99 69
Oakdale, Neb 93 71
Omaha, Neb 95 77
Tekamah. Neb... 95 71.
Alia, la 91 Tt
Carroll. la 93 73
Clarinda. la 98 70
Sibley, la i 78
Hloux City. la... 92 76
Minimum temperature
perioa enaing al 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Rain
fall. .00
.00
.00
00
."0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.tl
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.oo
.00
.00
to
Sky.
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloud
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudv
Cloudy
twelve-hour
HICAtiO ;K.4I AMU PROVISIONS
atnre of the Tradlnsj and C'loslnsT
. Prices oo llonrd Trade.
CHICAGO. Auk. 12. The crop report of
the Canadian government, which indicated
a total yield of wheat amounting to ap
proximately 175.0H0.0U0 bu. for that country
thla year, had a depressing effect' on the
wheat market here today, final quotations
showing a net loss of c to ?jc. Corn
also closed weak. Oats were easy and pro
visions firm.
As the official report on the wheat crop
of Canada, Including Ontario and Quebec,
bhowed a prospective yield far In excess
of expectation, sentiment was decidedly
bearish at the opening. Taken In conjunc
tion with the orop report of this govern
ment given out a few days ago, today's
statistics forecasted a total yield for North
America amounting to 900.u00.tno bu., by far
the lamest crop ever harvested In the two
countries. Opening quotations wero oft ',V3
c to He. Aa trading progressed, however,
a firmer tone developed, owing to rainy
weather conditions In the northwest. Dulls
took advantage of this possible delay to
' harvesting- and" -faroe -prices higher on
several occasions during the day. In the
final hour, however, the market bcoaniu
weak on liberal realising. The close was
at almost the lowest point.
Beneficial ralna In the corn belt had a
weakening effect on corn, sentiment In the
pit being bearish nearly the entire day.
Ssptejnber was congested and Its price was
forced up about lc on covering by shorts.
The upturn In September, however.- was
ahort lived, the close being weak, at net
declines of H"tSc to o.
Oats wtre Inclined to be weak, owing
to a continued heavy movement of the new
crop, but delay to harvesting, due to wet
weather, had , tendency to steady the
market. At the close prices were unchanged
i. - i , ... . i
Trade In provisions was. active and the
market waa firm all day. '. Prices at the
close were unchanged to liVkc higher.
.". Mllvraakea Oraln Market.
. MILWAVKKE, Aug. .1. WHEAT No. 1
northern.-II Sjyl. 34; No. Z northern. J1.3J.
fit; npt ember. 97So. '
OATS 43c.- ....... '
BARJRT aample,' W(32o. '.
The leading futures' ranged as follows:
No. of -Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, III 26 M .jg
Columbus. O. ...... 17 82 00 .04
Des Moines. Ia.... 14 94 6 .U
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 88 4 .18
Kansas City, Mo.. 22 96 72 T
Ixjulsvilie, Ky 18 88 64 .00
Minneapolis, Minn. 28 84 64 . 28
Omaha. Neb J9 96 72 .00
St. Louis, Mo 13 96 72 .08
Kxces.-lve rains occurred In southern
Minnesota, Wisconsin and the uDDer lake
region and lighter showers occurred In all
other portions of the corn and wheat
region except In the Omaha and Louisville
dlMtrlcts. The weather continues warm
throughout the entire corn and wheat
region. U A. WEtiSH.
Ixeal Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK GEVEKAL MARKET
on V'arloaa
Quotations of the Day
Com mod It lea.
NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-FLOUn-RecelpU,
18.097 bbla. ; experts, 8,060 blls. ; market
quiet and barely steady. Minnesota pat
ents, I6.90I&6.25; winter straights. 4.906.15;
new Minnesota bakers; 86.15.60. old; win
ter extras, M.4UO4.m. new; winter Detents.
Articles.) Open. .HUth.. Low. Ciose. Yes'y.
Wheat
slept.
UfO.
I 'MVal'
May M
'c'orn 1
Sept.
Dec.
May
Oata
Jiept
i.3Vir54 56m-t
,lSs'Uii5'4U
i - 'rl
Dec. . 3T- 1
May . l14t;
Pork-
Sept.
Jan.;
Lrd-
Sept.
Oct..
Nov.
Janl
Rlbs-,
Sept.
M 90
WW
XJHffS
37
47SI
14 Mix
... . t j. ...
"V 7H' ' WH
IHi94Stf9t:5',07
tiS't
54
37
-.
10 30 '
W 72,41
.MS
S7
97
20 45
If 80
tm4StrH
fo4S
53 '
11 J-JSI ll 44 11 l'-'V' ll Si'M
11 27V. it SJH II 25 I 11 25
14 9t WK 10 90 I 10 924
H tl ? 'l II 06 I 74 11 08
IV 4l 1 82Vs 10 724 10 6
8 90 M I V74 8 90
37
37V
3HW4
20 45
1 874
.11, )
11 26
10 87 4
I 85
11 00 .
10 70
t 85
No. a.
Cash quotations were as follows:
, F1AUK Kasy; winter patents, 85.106 40;
tralghts. 14 ifciao SO; spring patents, 6 p
ti.lt; Btralgiils. 84. 756. 80; bakers, t3.36426.00.
BAKL.K ed or mixing, 47&61e; fair to
cnoice rnsmns;, otzttc.
SKEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $137;
No.- 1 northwestern, 1146. Timothy, 13 80.
Clover.- HI 60.
PROYIION8-Ms pork, per bbl., $20 45
oju.du. varu, per iw ins., xil.3 '(fu.34.
anoi t nus viaea (looeai, iD.f-an.tXt; slior t
Clear siurs tuuxsai, vu.omii.u.
UUTrtH btady; creameries. 22V;
daisies.- mw .
tGCiA aieatly; receipts,, 1,998 cases; at
mark,.- eases Included. Isc; firsts, 204c;
prime firsts, 2So.
CHEESE 8trong;V daisies, 164S16c:
twins. 144ll4c; young Ajnerlcas, 16 W
POTATOES Steady; cholca to fancy, 15
VV.: lair to good, auuoac
POULTRY Firm: turkeys. 14c; chickens,
14c: springs, 17&18.
VEAIj-FIrm: 5o to fa-lb weights. HtS4o;
to -l b weights, k4c; 86 to 1UO-1D
velehts SUA 10W-.
Total clearanoee of wheat and flour Were
equal to 106,000 bu. Primary receipts were
sbl.ooa bu.. so m pared with tst.aoo bu. ths
correepondtna- day a year aao.
(estimated receipts tomorrow : Wheat, H
ears: com, 17ti cars; oats, $25 cars; hogs,
ll.ouo head.
t5.3Unio.b0, new; winter low grades, M.S-ntf
4.70, new. Kye flour, quiet; fair to good,
14.3Rt&460; choice to fsncy, $4.6Q;4.W.
COHNMKAL Steady; fine white and yel
low. Sl.6fifrl.70: Coarse. ll.kVul.NO: kiln HH,t
$3. 7b.
HYK-Dull; No. 2 western, 78c, nominal,
f. o. b-, Nev York.
DA RLEY-Steady; feeding, new, 65c, c. I.
f.. New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 19,200 bu.; exports,
54.C87 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red., new, $1.10
elevator, and $1.10, prompt, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern. Duluth, old,. $1,344, nominal,
f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, new.
$1,104, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Immediately
aiier a tower -opening toaay, due to weak
cables, wheat turned atrong and advanced
c per bu. on predictions for showers in
the northwest harvesting districts and ac
tive bull support. Profits were taken later,
however, and the upturn all lost, final
prices showing biWc net., decline. Sep-
lemnrr,, ii.tibVsrcM.liVi. closed at $1.0514; Le
comber, $Lu3i51.04 "-16, closed at . $1,034.
may, i.uo'ai-ut. Closed at 81.064.
CORN Receipts, W.125 bu.; exports, 2.048
bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 old, mixed, 774c,
elevator, and. 78cv delivered, nominal; No. 2
new, 14c, winter shipments. The option
market opened lower on rain news and
after a sharp upturn eased off stain with
wheat, closing 4c net lower. September.
72473Hc, closed at 72c . December closed
at 644c.
OATS Receipts, 50.300 bu.: exDorts. 1.465
bu. Spot, quiet; mixed. 26 to 22 lbs.. 48c.
nomlpal; natural white, 26 to 22 lbs.. 474
494c: clipped white. 34 to 42 lbs., 62a84o.
FEED Quiet; spring bran, $23.80; mid
dlings, $23 66. .
HOPS Dull; .state. . common ta choir.
1908, lbuUc; 1907, nominal; Paoifle coast.
1MB, U'!iJ7c; 1917, Hi) 14c.
HAY-rlrm; No. 1 TotiSOc: good to choice.
6oi&$1.06. r-
HI DklS Steady; Bogota, 224fS34e: Cen
tral-Amerlea, 2S3284e. - -
PHOVI&lONb beef auiet: familv tum
mess, su.wxii.ou; Deer hams, tM.OO
trt.Ut packet.- $12.tH 13 00; dty extra In-
otan messi WO.bouai.ou. Cut meats, steady:
pickled bellies, $12 50: pickled hams
12.6041 IS. 00. Lard, firm; western. $11.7041
11.80. Refined, firm; continent, $12.00: South
America, '$17.65; compound, $7.508j7.76. Pork
steady; family, $21.5oU22.00; short clear,
Jll.tury 23.;': mens, 621.7(22.25.
1 A lluw -steauy; city. 6 s-16c: country.
8 6-16ai 13-16c. '
liu i iEK-r irmer; creamery specials. a7iu
274c; official price, 27c; extras,' 264c; thirds
to firsts, 2.iU2c; process, common to spe
cials, 2H24'.c; western factory. 2vji2l4.
C11EESK Steady; unchanged.
EGGS Weak; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby selected white hennery fancy, 2t
J3c; western extra firsts, 23426o.
fOrUKl-Alive; rtrm; western - chick
ens, ltySisc; iowis, lwnisc; turkrs, 14c;
dressed, steady; western chickens, broilers,
144320c; fowls, lDWiO'-ac.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13 -The speculation
In stocks suddenly became active and a
trothy upshot of prices raulted. Tlia ap
pearance of these symptoms, after as pro
lonxvd sn adsance as had occurred and
with prices at so high an altitude, aroused
the suspicion of operators of tne profes
sional olass, who wer keenly alert for
th.- Hist Signa of reaction. The relapse
iaie In the uay was sharp. The compara
tive steadiness of some important siocks
In the present e of the volatile movements
of otheis around them was suggestive of a
oroceas of distribution going on under
cover of the excitement caused by the
sensational advance In other quarters, in
the southern group, which cenierea atten
tion yebterday, the reaming process was
more forcible and caused atrupt reactions
and feverish fluctuations.
The conspicuous character or tne siocks
in which the principal rise occurrea ami
their Influential standing as maraet ieau-
ers served as errcctive stunuiauie
speculation. With the nearer approach of
ui average prices or tne active iuvn
lected lor comparison with the otner nign
record levet of 190, there was closer an
al) sis of the details of the price quotations
then. lor tne purpose 01 mwniua .
parlson clearer, fhe part plaed by tne
excessive prices of a few stocks in tns pie-
vlous averages stanos out. ri ",Dii,tn.
Great Northern preferred sola as nign as
32U- In connection with the Great Northern
01 e disbursements and the subscription
rithtu lo new stock, that price complies
with lbik today. norinrni
sold then at 211'4. compared witn ion-, 10
d.iv. Some of the Industrials exhibit simi
lar discrepancies, the 1906 maximum for
Amalgamated Copper reaching llt4, com
pared With S4 toaay. American oiutMiins
i.,i,, h.a n in I'mtL comnared with 1U44 lo-
dity, and Colorado Frel 834, compared with
4-
i'nese discrepancies ieaa 10 en imcionv.
on the part or some ooseiveis ui
present average price level is in reauiy
the absolute highest in history, but there
are examples ot distortion 01 tne aveiug,"
by excesses In price or particular siocks
now also. For Instance, Union Pacific's
2104 today, compared with 1U04 in January
of A9oo; boumern i-acinc a ioi-, wilu i;,
and L'nlied Slates Steel s "84, witn 46v.
These pi Ices affect the averages in a way
to reuuee the excess in the present level
'1'lure was much discussion In the finan
cial district today of a report that the
governors of the Stock exenange had ad
nw.ni.it.ri f.no nt the most active Stock ex
change houses In the present market of
dangerous over-extension and thinning out
uf mii-Kins. Yesterday's heavy selling was
supposed to have reunited from this warn
inn which was In accord with the policy
Inculcated by the report of the commis
sion aouolnted by Governor Hughes to in
vestigaie exchanges and tacitly agreed to,
it was intimated by the authorities of the
New York Stock exchange. This incident
shamened the watchfulness for signs ot a
culmination In the rise,
rise. ,
Th. nAt&- in rnnnectlnn with nrlcs move
ments moved away from the more general
nonsMeration of conditions common to all
s.curltles and took up "deal rumors." The
buoyancy of the Harrlman pacifies grew
out of a rirtnor that the Union Pacific ex
ecutive committee had already moved 10
iltl.i an increase In the dividend distribu
tlon of the two companies, the discussion
of Union Pacific's proposed segregation
plan was revived with a variation pointing
to an Issue of certificates of participation
of nrnf its on the comuuny s investments.
The day's business proved the largest since
the active market in june, wnen me x-aris
listing for United States Steel was first
claimed. The later market was decidedly
reactionary and with a considerable list
of stocks selling lower than last night.
Tha feverish action of some stocks In
creased the suspicion of the technical po
sition and prompted to some heavy un
loading, which broke prices paaiy.
Bonds were irregular. Toul sales, par
value, $7,073,(100. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
blu. Hlftl. lw. CIOM.
17: In banks to credit of treasury pf United
Ststes. $i0.7(1104; subsld ary silver com, $X
218.HS4; minor coin, $-'.!. "45: total balance
In general fund, $102 IOK.917.
ew lark Moaer .Market.
NEW YORK. Aug ll-MONEY-Oti call.
staily at 2'i24 per cent; ruling rate. 2 U
24 per cent; closing bid. 24 per cent; ot
tered at 2- ner cent. Time loans, strong;
sixtv days. 2Vtf3 per cent; ninety days, S4
per cent; si months, 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4fl44
per cent
STERLING EXCHANGE-Fteady. . with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4.MW
4.8f.'i5 for sixty-day bills and at $4 8-W for
demand: commercial b'll."". $4.844t 84Y
FILVER Har. Me: Mexlcsn dollars. 44c.
HON LS Government, steady; isllroad, lr
regclar. Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
IWHInl. Met 4ttl
tnt M M.
1"! Japan 4s
1"1 do 4t
lit K. C. So lit Is ...
II' L R. 0b. 4a 1M .
A N. nnl. .
W M . K T lt 41
IfWL, t tarl 4ta
Mo. faclflt 4
lilt, N. K. R tf M.
!. T. C. f IHI
res
ts..
.lltSK. t.. N. H
.119, c ts
. N. 4 W. 1st
. 0"W do r.
. Mi No Pacltlt 4a...
. Mtj ! s
. P10 . L. rM. 4a
:4
M
414
HH
101
itvn,
.... tin
.... lt
H t'4
24
4a
..Dfi4
..in4i
..lutH
V. 8 rot t.
do eoupon
li s. Is. rt ..
do coupon . ...
U. 8. 4a. rf...
do coupon . . .
AMIa-t'hal. 1st
Am. As. 6a....
Am. T. T. ev
Am. Tobaceo 4s
do ts
Armour s ro. 4s
Atrkiann sea. 4s inOVi do dab. 4s to
to tt. 4a l:SN. T . N. H. a H.
do e. Im
At. C. U tit 4a
Hal. ft Ohio 4a
do Hs
do S W. J'-t.
Prk. Tr. pv. 4a. .
on. of Oa la 1104wnn. cr. n 116 Ni
ran. Leathsr ts l'tH to eon. 4a ...1H
:. Ot N. J. . It... 127 Rtatlng son 4a 1H
Chea. A Ohio 4s...l(44 Bt. LAST. It 4a. X
do rf. ts loiv, do f" f
rhlt-Sfo A A. 3s... 7iH8t. L. t W. c. 4a... It
C. li. It Q. 1. it ... do 1st fold 4s.... It's
do tan. 4s tV 9ra board A. L, 4a ...
C U. A B P. g S',a. tifo Pacific col. 4a ... tl
C, R. I P. a. 4a.. I!',, do cv. 4a 1'V,
do col. oa t; do lot rat. 4t 96H
do rix. 4a 8o. Rallwar s lli4
Colo. Ind. ts I) do gen. 4a HI
Colo. Mid. 4a 81 14 Union Paelrlo 4a
ft 9. r. ft a. 4'4. tN do tr. 4a lit
V H. cr 4s IMMi do lit ft rel. 4a ...
D. ft R. o. 4a 1H V. ttMbbar a 10
.94 r S Steal td la
. 7tf Va.-rro. Cham. la.. fS
. M Wshash 1st As Ill
. It do 1st ft ox. 4a 714
. it wystara Md. 4a '
. Wast. Rloo. cv. 5a 44 S
.IM Wis. Csntral 4s HS
IIS
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Light and Pricei
Steady to Strong.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Fat Sheep ana I, ana ha Sell In A hoot
Wedaesday a Notches. Ahlle Peed
lac Sheep and Lam be Com
mand atroaa Prtcea.
SOUTH
Receipts were:
tlfflcal Monday......
Official Tuesday ..
Otfl tal V euncaday
Kstiutats Thuiaday
omaha. Am,. 12. r-oa.
Cattle. Hogs. Shep
2,bn6
t.kJ3
.3f6
t.tM)
sal
1 olo
3.2.0
t.itO
2X,Ort2
4O,;0J
ls.S.4
2l.t3!
20.1-2
42,14.
Four days this week. . IT 24 20 3S3
Same days last week U,0"2 1.00
Same days 2 weeks ago..li,13j " J1!
ttame daya 3 weeks ago.. 12..2 22.6IS
Same diya 4 weeks ago..l3.4f7 U.4f
.same days last year IS, Ml 2.4-3
The following table shows the receipts o.
cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
IM3. l.rf. Inc. Dec.
Cattla $42,01 H5.J64 26,1
Hogs l.ftW.134 1,737,311 13S.2.2
.4hep ),t oo3.too 23,ae!l
The followms table snows the average
price of hogs at bouth Omaha for tha las.
several daya, with comparisons:
Late. I !"!. liW8.lW7.190t.l)4.lSl)4.ilW3.
do rat. la.
Dlstlllara' 6a ,
Br la p. I. 4a.
do gen. 4s...
do ct. 4a aer.
dn aertea D.
Oen. Elec c. St
111. Can. 1st raf. 4s.
A..
Roaton Stocks and Bonds.
BO8TON, Aug. 12. Money, call loans
ff 3 per cent; time loans, J,W3 per
Closing qtiotallons were:
Atehlsoa adj. 4a II Atlantic
du 4s 1'H Puna Coalition ...
Airhiann R. R isntral. ft Arliona,...
do pfd lniUjCal. ft Hacla
Roiton ft Albanr M-HCcntannlal
Roston RlSTated UT Coppar Rangs
rttchburs pfd ..
N V.. N. H. ft
t'nton Pacific ...
Am. Arcs. Cham
do pfd
Am Pnau. Tuba.
Amer. Sugar i...
do pfd
Am. T. ft T
A mar. Woolen ..
do pfd
Kdlson Rlec.
Maaa. Rlectrio
Mars. Gaa
I'nltod Krait .
United 8. M .
do pfd
V. 8. ateol...
do pfd
Artventurs ....
Alloues
Amalgamated
Arlsons Com.
.1.11 fialv Wart
H...HI rranxltn
rOSHOranbr
. . 4isOreena Cananaa
,.V'2 !! Ror.la
.. i Mm. Mining ...
. 1MV, Michigan
..mH Mont. C. A C...
..142 Nevada ..
.. 114 Old Pnmlnloo ...
..104 Oweeols
..Sit Parrot
.. UHQillncy
.. t".t4 Shannon
..lttVi Tamarack
.. n Trinity
.. 11 I. 8. Mining....
.. 714 tr. 8. Oil
..l?HVtsh
.. 74 Victoria
.. 47 Winona
. . 874 Wolvarlna
...41 North Butt ....
Ilu.
24
cent.
.. It
.. 14V,
..101
..611
.. tt
.. 14V,
.. II,
.. 11V,
.104
.. W
.. V4
.. t
.. 104
.. 55
.. 24't
.. MVi
..147
.. MH
.. I2i
.. 11V,
.. 7Z
.. 114
.. 6'
.. 17V,
.. 4714
.. 4i
.. tu
..Uf;
... 514
Aug. l...
Aug. 2...
Aug. 3...
Aug. 4...
Aug. t...
Aug. ...
Aug. 7...
Aug. 8...
Aug. ...
Aug. 10...
Aug. 11...
Aug. 12...
Sunday.
I $ 441 i M ( lb, I -' W
7 4841 ' I 1 "I "I W
7 t4, t 8.l t V& t 23, 6 2 4 M, 4 t
7 5lt 3 1 2J, I Mi I v a V2
1 3 $ 3 I $i 6 wo, 4 IX
7 4ft, 6 6i 201 I $ ajl $ Ob
7 04 6 M I 77) $ 21 1 I 7 j $ 04
1 6 30; 6 74, t 11 $ H4 5 11 & 12
7 4S-4I ' ' S s0 S 0k . Mi $ 0?
7 4141 40 $ sd 6 1M B R6 $ 02 6 19
7 S4'i S0 I $ 89 B 8 4 M $ Hi
7 4241 "I 81 I 0 v4i 4 "l '
Receipts and disposition of llva stock at
the Union fitock Yards, South Omaha, Neb.,
for tweuty-lour houra ending at t o'clock
p. m. August 12. IMS):
KfcX'MPTS.
Cattle.Hogs.eneep.
C. M. A 8t. P
Missouri Pacific
Union r'aclfic
C. N. W., east
C. ot N. W., west
C, St. P., M. 4k O
C, kt. 4k g , east ,
C, B. g., west
C, H. 1. at P., east
C, R. 1. A P., west
Chliego ureal Western...
Total receipts.
4
SI
3.1
M
..111
1
12
26
111
1
14
l
Do Hti Mow
Place your order and let us deliver
you fresh mined all rail shipment
anthracite coal. This means direct
from mine to your bin as coal is
loaded in box cars at mine and we
take it from car to you, insuring nice
bright, fresh coal. Don't buy coal
that has laid on docks a year or
more, as the coal deteriorates.
ppice S&10.50
No long waits for your coal
No short weights when you get it.
OAVENS-WHITE COAL CO.
Bell Doug. 630; Ind. A-1281. 1618 Faraam Street.
4 steers,... 812 4 10 il feeders.. 4X7 S 60
5 heifers... 4e 8 2fi 7 steers.... 824 4 00
3 bulls 1200 i 10
F. Peterson. South Dakota.
27 feeders.. 1024 4 80 19 steers. ...U32 4 40
2 steers mO 4 00 1 steer 1140 4 0
COIX3RADO.
14 cows .... 8fi4 2 75 19 heifers... 544 S SO
38 feeders.. 9S5 4 50 calves. ... tM 2-
1 calf 3W 2 75 24 cows 912 $ 45
V. steers.... f 3 75
. 7.400
too
401
. 4.W0
. 2,0X
50.)
. 2iO0
. t.suO
' Phltaalelphla Prtdsca Market.
PH!IArCJLPH!A, At.r. 1.-BI7TTER-
Market 4-Ulc higher; etra western cream
ery, 4c; extra nearby prints, 80c.
fcQOS-Firm aad In good demand: Penn
tylvajila . and othtr nearby firats. free
caaas, sso at mark; Pennsylvania current
seceipts.1 in returnable cases, Z3c at mark
eel em, rraa raa, sae at mark; weatern
t current receipts, free eaaea, $224c at mark.
CHEKoK- irm aad 4o higher; New
"trk fuU cream, 14V4C.
i l.leerpoal Oral a tag rraTlalaaa.
UVERPOOU Autl. 12 WHIAT-tfpot.
Na. I red winter, nominal; rut vires, steady
September. 7aU4d; December. 7s ii
March. Tt 6te,
CORN-Spot, ties American mlsed. via
. Galveston, steady, mm; luturea, sjulet
September. $a44d; October, ia.
atlaaeaatalls Orala Market.
MINNKAPOLI!. Aug. li-WHRAT-TSep.
Kansas City Grata aad Pro-rlslona,
KANSAS CITr,,Aug, 12-WHKAT-Sep-
tembar, 914'oitlUc, set ers; December, 9u4U
M4C bid; May, lit 4c, sellers. Caan: Un
changed; ist. 2 naru, $t 00-01044; .No. I
hard. S6.(Tc: o, 2 ,rea. .l.tn1.0i,4; No. I
red. 7cwl.W.
CORN September, oisc, sellers; Decem
ber. 4o bid; May. 6O4'tio04c bid. Cash:
Unchanged to 4c higher; No. S mixed, lc;
No. 3 mixed, 0443c: No. 3 white, 64c;
No. S white. 624c.
OAT8 Unchanged to 4o higher; No. I
white, 4C34io; Nd. t mixed, 274;.
RYE TTiosOc.
HAY Unchanged to 2So higher; choice
timothy. tlO.bOKill .00; choice prairie, 7.W4f
7.7S; choice alfalfa Ht.OOfrU 0.
BUTTER-Creamery extra, 25c; firats,
23c; aeconda, 21c; packing atock, 184c.
KGtlH Kxtras, 2.1c; firats, 21c; current
receipts, 184c; seconds and dirties, 14c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 170.000 170.04)
Corn, bu JO.CTO oi.OnO
Oata, bu It. a,0U0
Kanaaa City options cloaed aa follows:
Articles. ' Open. I High. Low. Close.
Allla-Ckaloiars pta too
A Jiall.ni.t.O Coppar 4S0
American Afiicu4tural 1.0(
Am. Beat Sugar 70)
Am. Can pft... I.W0
Am. C. 4c r..... t.WO
Am. Cotton Oil S,:u0
Am. H. A U ptd I0
Am. lea Sacurlllea 2,tO.
American Llnaa.t ....
American LiocomotlY
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Sugar Refining..
Am. T. A T
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Weolan ....
Anauonda Mining Co..
Atcblaon
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast Llna ..
Baltimore A Ohio
U.I. A Ohio pfd
B.thlehsm Steal C.I'M
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 6.tno
Canadian Pacific t .100
Central Laalbar l.
Central leather pfd S'XI
('antral of New Jersey )
Chs.ap.aks Ohio M.OOj
Chlcaso A Alton M)
1'hto.gs Ot. W V
Ctitco A N. W S.nuj
C, M. A St. P 31. W)
a. c, c. 8t. l tua
Colorado r. a 1 i,t 0
Colorado A Bo i0
Colo. A go. lat pfd 2JQ
Colo. A 80. Id pfd.., 400
Conaoltdaied Uas 11.100
Corn Products 1")
Dolawars A Hudaoa t.MO
Denver 4fc R, u. t.ois)
O. A R. O. pfd t. loo
Dlstlllara' gacurltlaa 10O
rlo .!)
Eli 1st pfd 2,000
Kris Id pfd luo
OanaraJ EM c trio 1.10
Oraat North.rn ptd 11.100
Oraal Northern Ora ctfa ll.tuu
Illinois Csntral 21,100
Intsrborough 14 4. 21
Int. Mat. pfd 4, WW
International Paper
Intarnatlonal Pump too
Iowa Cantral sjO
Kanaaa Cliy go l.to
K. C. So. pft tuO
UjuI.tIII. A N t.luu
Minu. A St. L m
M., St. P. A g. 8. M 1.200
Miauurl Paclfla 1,700
M., K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd l.JOO
National Biscuit ut)
National !ad l.too
N. R. H. of M. lat pfd.... tu
New tork Otntral TO. lot
N. Y., O. W 4.400
Norfolk A W
North A mafic a 400
North.rn Pacific 22,400
Paclfla Mall 300
P.nnaylvanla 81.700
Pupia a Uaa ll.ivio
P., C C. a 8t. L juo
Preaad 91 Car t.iV
Pullman Palaoa Car
Railway Blael Sprllif
Raadlng
R.publlo BtMl
R.subllc Si.al pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock lalajia Co. pfd
St. U A 8 P M pft....
at. Louis a. w
8t. U, 8. W. pfd a
Sloaa-Sherft.ld a. A 1....
Sasiham Pacific
tsulhern Railwsy
So. Railway prd
T.nnawBM Coppar
Taiaa A Paolflc
T.. Bt. L. A W
T,, St. U. A W. pfd
I'nlon Paclfla
I'nlon Pariflt ptd
V. 8. Realty
V. 8. Ruboar
I'. 8. 8tal
V. 8. Staal pfd
Utah Coppar
Vs.-C.roiloa Ch.mloal ...
Wibuh
Wibiik pfd
Wesuva Maryland
Weatinghouao Klactrlc .'.
W.atwn tnlon
Whaollng A L. g ,
Wiaconain CantraJ
Toul salas for ths day,
65 H
l4
to
47
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ttV
74
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3tTt
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76
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74
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104 1,
17
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London Stock -Market.
LONDON. AufT. 12.-AI the opening of
the stock market here today American
securities were 4 to a point over last
night's New York closing. Yesterday's
strength In Wall street waa reflected by
the whole list, and under the lead of the
Harrlman Issues, United States Hteel and
Atchison values continued to advance. At
noon the tone was strong, with prices from
4 to 2 points over parity.
London closing stocks;
Conaola, money 14 l-lt Loulsviilt 4 N
Wheat I I
September ...i914h5 8241 14' 1S
December WH 14 804 W4
May 864j Kt4 44A
Corn 1
8eptember ... 654 A I 6!4 MS fS
December .... 4 44! 4 48
May I 814, 6t4 604B
A Asked. B Bid.
Toledo 8eed Market.
TOLKDO. Aug. 12 (SESD Clover,
ry; October. S74; recember,
Murcb. $7tx PrtniM timothy, Il.Stt.
alsike. 17.76.
catb.
7.5;
Prime
Ualalb
DULUTH. Aug
HV; December,
northern. tl.24,
OATa '
Grata Market.
II WHEAT September.
4c; May. II. 0o: No. 1
No. t oorihara tt f
600
..
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I'D
.. tO.lu)
.. J.o
.. I 4.0
l.fx)
1,U0
4UI
..110,100
.. 14.1'C
.. 1. 100
.. 1 too
I. aj
.. 1.3O0
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,.. M.:o0
.. . -400
.. 11. tx
..114 3o0
. . 4. 300
.. 7,14)
... 1.SO0
... I. M0
... 1.400
.. 1.7O0
... I.4'i0
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1.411,40 sharaa.
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16 :S
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41S
7S
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27 S
47 S
I7S
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33
74
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7TS
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67 S
s
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74
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I7S
49 S
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74s
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101 s
3S
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164S
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1
do soeount
Amal. Copper....,
Anaconda
Atchison
io pfd
Bk It I mora A Ohio
Canadian Pacific.
ChaMpeaks A O..
Chicago O. W
Chi., Mil. A St.
IVIle.rs
Denver A Rlo O.
do pfd
Erla
do lat pfd
do td prd......
Grand Trunk
Illinois Cantral...
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVHR Bar,
.lt.su.
144 M., K. A T 44s
,..isn. T. cantral......... 145
... ICS Norfolk A W ts
...1.4 do pfd 11
...ln Ontario A W US
...!tH Pennsylvania 71S
,..H1SRand Mlnas 10s
... US Rending u
... 4 southern Ry Its
..149 . flo pfd Tt
... 114 Southern Pat if lo 14044 '
,.. 64 I'nlon Pacific 114S
... tl do pfd lots
.;. HSU. : Btear. m
... 67S Mo pfd., ltos
... 47 Wat.h ... 2
... 4S . do pfd..'... tos
. ,.lSei'lsh 4s tts
MUMSl-MfS per cent-
The rate of discount In tha open market
for short bills is 14'514 per cent; for threa
months' bills, 1 7-1614 per cent.
Local Securities Haotattonsk
Quetationa turnlsh.d by Ssmusl Burns, Jr . tl4
New York Llfs bulldlnf. Oms ha: Bid. Asked.
Alma, rt.D., siuoicipai .a
Armour A Co. 4S l'l
Cudaby Packing Co
Columbus, Nab., B. I ia 1124
Oraaba Fir. Engine 4a 1l?l
Umaha Ran.wals 4Ss lv4
First National Bank, Co. Blurts 11..
Kanaaa City Ry. ia IMS
rf.nsaa citr Ry. pfd
Nsbbraska T. A P. ta Is S3
Neb. Tal. Stock 6
Omsha Oaa ts 1817
nmana E L. A P. 6a 1323
Omaha a C. B. St. Ry. Is 1114
Onaha A C. B. tt. Rr. 6 11
Omaha A C. P. St. Ry. pfd 1 ,
Omaha A C. B. tt. Ry. com. 4
Omaha A C. H. St. Ry A B. pfd 4.,
Omaha Wa'ar Co. Is 1S44 ,
twtft A Co. ia 1114 ,
io. Omaha a.war 4Sa 1121
tloui City Stock Yarda pfd
Dnloa Stock Tarda Omaha,
100
S4 M
MS 100
14 S tt
1004 I S
ioi io st
tot
174 MS
4 at
to tot
MS If)
7S 814
MS loos
lOt 101
MS 100
US US
70 Tl
US 44 S
I4S tt
101 1414
loos lot
It to '
88 81
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy packing Co
Armour or. Co
Schwartx-Bulen Co
Krey Packing Co
Parker ot West
Lay ton
Miater
Cuaahy, from K. C
uenton, vansant at Lusn,
J, Louman
tepliena Bros
Hill 4k Son
F. B. Lewis....,
Huston & Co
J. II. rtoot 4k Co
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
McCreary tk Carey
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan tiros '.
T. J. lnglirain
Smith A Halsly
Cllne A Smith
Other buyers
IMPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs, bneep.
160
214
So)i
oU
2
93
111
M
V2
M
lb
144
78
b
4)7
22
62
4
3a
43
27o
741
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iii
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16
11&
44
1.477
1.17
IIOG3 Hogs Sold 6310c higher this morn
Ing, a large portion of the receipts bring
Ing J7.ii.ui.o0, while yesterday the bulk uf
the hogs brought I7.nii.4& with over naif
of the receipts at 7.2otii.3o. While the trado
was not especially active, there was a very
fair movement so that everything In sight
changed hands In good season In the muni
Ing. whlld receipts were not very large today,
the total for the four daya shows a gam
of over 2,000 head aa compared with lh
same days last week, but a falling off of
fully t.oou head as compared with tne same
week last year.
Representative t-ales:
3,u3
Totals 2,964 2,874 7,32
CATTLK Receipts of cattle were small
this morning, only nlnety-elglit cars being
reported In. This brings the total for the
four days up to H.tiuu head, aa against 11,000
head for ths lime days last ween and U.OOO
head lor the corresponding period ot last
year.
The supply of beef steers was small, and
as there was a very good demand every
thing In sight changed hands In very fair
season at good steady to strong pi ices. In
fact, the trade throughout waa In a good
healthy condition and entirely satisfactory
to sellsrs.
Only a few loads of cows and heifers
were offered and they, too, sold very freely,
commanding steady to strong prices. Everything-
was cleaned up In very good season
In tha morning.
Although ths ond of the week Is In sight
when speculators are not expected to buy
as f icely of either stockera or feedsra, still
there waa a good demand and tha few cat a
In alght sold very readily at good firm
prices.
Vfuoiatlons on cattlet Qood to choice
cornfed steers, 4.(o"7.26; fair to good corn
fed steers, t.xa4.a0; oommon to fair oorn
fed steers, I6.00Q4.30; good to choice range
steers, t5.0CKctt.5O; fair to good range steers,
M.60'uCJ; common to fair range steers,
I3.7C&4.60; good to choice cows and heifers.
J4.OOy6.26; fair to good cows and heifers,
3.2i-t.O0; oommon to fair cows and heif
ers, II. IPO'S. la; good to choice stockera and
feeders, $4.26j5.6o; fair to good stockers and
feeders, 13.764.5; common to fair stockers
and feeders, $3.002.76; stock heifers, I2.7J.Q
3.50; veal calves, Ilo0jj7.00; bulls, stags,
etc., I2.7SQ4.7&.
KeureeentaUvt sales:
BEEK STEERS.
No.
M....
II....
40....
44....
42....
41....
17....
ui...
44. .. .
to
4:i....
(II ...
SO....
1,1....
41....
U ...
41 ... ,
44....
71....
40...
4i...
71....
tti....
40...,
74...
...
14...,
4...
It.
-'losing quotations
Sew York Mlala Blocks.
rKW iukk, Aug. 12..
were aa follows:
ltt
1
u
11
ta
to
Altos
Brunswick Coa. . ..
Com. Tasosl Moak
40 Don 4a
Coa. Cal. A Va. ..
Horn Silvor
Irou Silver
Aaked.
.1,0
sdTilla Con.
Utile Cki.4 .
Mailaaa
(mtana
Ophlr
sundajs
Y.llow iackat
' .'
..lot '
. .)
. .!.
. It
..lot
Truiary IWateaucai.
A.S.H1N'OTON' Auf "-The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of buslnats
today was aa followa: Trust f unds-i.l.M
coin. IV.1.27S.S; silver dollars. IVSo
silver dollar, of lfcal. KIM.tkiu; allve7crtjfi:
cates ouutandlng, Ivti.SMi.ooo. tieneral fund
b.041.. 32, current liabilities. lo.9o) 2u7
working balance In treasury offices. $33 u0 I
Baak Clearing.
OMAHA, Aug. 12 Bank clearings for to
day were 22,232,729.08.- and for the corres
ponding date (lant year I2.13O.JGB.60.
St. Loals General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug- 12. WHEAT Lower;
track. No. 2 red, cash, 11.03(61.064; No. 2
hard, tl.00iil.0g4; September, 9o4(g9t4c; De
cent ber. ki4c.
CORN Futures, firm; cash, weak; track,
No. 2 cash. o44ftt5c; September, 24c; De
cember. .ri07c: N'o. '2 whlt. HAUiftrfnu.
! OATS Lower: track.. No. 2 rush lUluffl
354c: September, SA4e; December, 354c:
No. 2 white, 87c. .
RYE Iwer at "fyjiTosc.
KLOl.'R Steady; red winter patents,
I5.loji5.30; extra fancy and straight, $4
5.0T; hard winter clears, tt.Jot.oo.
SEKi Timothy, 3.Wb3.70.
CORN MEAL t3.J0.
BllAN I-Irmer; sacked, east track, 96
HAV Quiet; timothy, new, t11.00 15.03;
prairie, 2 0310.00.
KAUGlNli 74c.
PROVISIONS Pork, ateadv: Inhhino
tJD.rt). Ijird, higher: prime steam. Ill.lOri
n.w. isry pan nisais, sicauy ; Doxea, extra
shorts, U.24; clear ribs, tu 824: ahort
ciears, jii.,0. tincnii, etenay; boxed, extra
snorts, tiz24; clear ribt, 113.82; short
clears, 912.10.
POl'LTHY-S:eidy; chickens, 12c; sprlntr.
Atw, iiimrve, UK, UUCHO, IWI , geese, oc.
lll'TTbCIt Steady; creamery, 2226c.
KQGS Steady at 18c.
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.000 11. hot)
Wheat, bu 268,000 95.000
Corn, bu HO.SiO h6,9
Outs, bu .113,600 sa.iOt)
Metal Marvel.
NEW YORK, Aug. 12 METALS The
London tin market was unchanged today,
with spot at 135 and futures at 130 10s.
Locally, however, the market waa easy
and a little lower, WKh spot at 129.80. No
sales were reported by the Metal exchange.
August deliveries closed at tJ.oOX'f29 80; Oc
tober, f9 724'0 95; December, 29.!ts 20.00.
The market for standard copper on th
New York Metal exchange was somewhat
reactionary, with tone easy. Closing prices
;rouow: spot, tUKi'lJU.; August, $12s6.
I 19 1ft' lLnl.n,l,.,Jbl.,l,aF f 1 1 ,A . IV" . ,
13 OtXd IS 10; lecember, 113 lTs'tfU There
was a later sale of 25 tons for December
delivery at 113.20. The London market was
about 5s lower, with spot at b0 and fa-
urrs at (00 17s td. The London lead mar
ket was higher at 112 11a td. The local
market was firm, with spot at 4 2attO
New York, and 14. 2044. 35 East St. Iouls
delivery. Sales on the New York Metal
exchange including the late business, was
2UU.0UU pounds of August at M 40 and 2."i0,000
pounds of September at 14. 46, New York.
pelter was unchanged at 422 In London.
The New York market was firm, with spot
at $6 J6.!0. at New York; 15 fiwu&fif,. East
St. IyOuis. No sales were reported. Iron was
higher, with Cleveland warrants quoted
at 5tis 14d tn the English market. The
local market was steady. No. 1 foundry
northern. tl7.26u 17.76, No. t, at t!8 7i-uli 25
No. 1 soft. 117.71yd 18 2&.
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t 171 2 10 It 161 I 50
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3 440 I 00 I (44 I 28
11 161 I 26
BULLS.
1 1070 I 10
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WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
13 cows 941 t 45 t cows 1000 2 SO
7 heifers... 7U7 3 15 14 cows 912 2 30
1 bull 13M0 2 90 13 cows 913 2 55
t cows 1064 8 80 4 calves.... 205 6 00
2 calves.... 225 6 76 21 steers.... T2t 2 80
9 steers. ...1101 4 60 3 cows 810 100
1 cows BUG 1 40 7 feeders.. 500 1 ?St
6 feeders.. 631 3 05 2 cows J0 2 90
4 cows 720 2 io 11 feeders.. 8:11 3 M)
6 cows 828 2 70 4 heifers... dtO t 00
7 feeders.. 478 3 60 8 bulls lli 3 26
4 cows 960 3 60 1 bull m t 00
10 calves.... 405 4 00 4 heifers... 457 2 25
Scs .thfrs. 877 S 86 6 calves.... M 176
t calves.... 423 3 25 2 tielfers... 475 3 00
1 bull 1300 3 25 9 cows tV3 2 60
7 calves.... 4W0 4 25 tt cows 907 3 60
21 cows 964 3 30 23 heifers... 763 t 36
calvea.... 422 2 60 feeders.. 443 160
8 heifers.. 443 1 10 3 calves.... 140 24
1 bull 1110 t 20 1 bull 1570 4 00
1 calf 110 ( 00 5 feeders.. 874 4 Li
22 cows 844 2 00 t feeders.. 6t2 3 SG
It cows 872 2 70 11 calves.... 200 t 75
3 calves.... 280 4 76 13 cows 954 t 40
i cows 10ii2 3 50 18 cows 794 2 80
6 heifers... 630 t 15 6 heifers... 4S0I I 10
D. y. Bememan, Nebratka.
t feeders.. 943 1 76 10 calves.... 328 4 00
32 calves.... 244 6 60 tt cows 439 2 76
E. W. Wilson. Nebraska.
10 calves.... 241 4 50 I cows 913 3 60
14 cows S47 1 96
P. T. Lewellen, Nebraska.
36 cows 872 I 10
WYOMING.
26 fiders..l0(3 6 10 28 feeders.. 1032 t 10
A. Senff, Wyoming..
7 st.&hfs. Ili2 6 60 7 cows 1400 6 60
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native heifers. t3.26ff7.00; bulls,, 12.71414 00
calves. t3.OiHi7.00.
HOOM Receipts. 4 000 head. Market Ifle
to lf.o higher, lop. t-75: bulk of Bales, t7.6o
(jr7.75. Heavy, t'.txxti ?,V6: packers and butch
ers, $7.aoui.i6; light, fi.4oji.i0; pigs, tW
4 7 20.
SMEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3 01
head. Market steadv to lt)c higher. Lambs.
ti.2on7..l; yearlings, .60!i&.tt; wethers, t
'ud:2u; ewes, t.oOtu6.00; stockers and feeders,
tAOOtb, 6. 26.
loas City Live Stoek Market.
B1OUJ0CITY, la., Aug. 12.-lSpeclaI Tele
gram.) CATTLK Receipla, 800 head! mar
ket steady; beeves, tt.oxu'i.io; grass cows,
t3.ntVu4.2s; feeders, 4.tAao.uo, yearlings, ti.uo
t4 25.
HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head; market 6c
higher; range ot pries, i;.2Vft7 66; bulk of
saiea, 87.2Gyi.45.
Stock In SlirM.
Receipts at the six principal western mar
kets yesterday were
South Omaha....
St. Joseph
siuux City
Kansas City
St. Louts
Chicago
Totals ...
OMAHA
Cattla.
... 2,400
... 1.4O0
... 6U0
... 6.000
... 6.0U0
... 2.600
Hogs.
4. .Ait)
4. ItiO
2,000
2 000
3,000
14.000
Sheep.
S.iU)
low
V.ovtj
4.0.41
10.000
...17.900 tO.SUO 2b,JOO
OSKEHAL MAHK.ET8.
SHEEP Receipts thus far this week total
about 38,000 heaa and barring a few loads
that were lett over on ons or two days.
everything has been sold on the day ot
arrival, 'today's run was only of moderate
proportions, about twenty-seven doubie-
decks In all. Approximately half ot today's
rsceipts were feeders.
There was little quotable change In the
tat sneep branch ot tne trade toaay. Move
ment ot supplies waa rather listless, put
early sales as a rule showed generally
steady figures. The demand for (00U handy
weight Werners and yearlings appeared tu
possess more life than ths oemiiid for the
heavier grades ot tat sneep, but the mar
ket in eiincr kind could not be called par
tlcularly active, prices It anything were a
trifle higher on desirable handy weights,
with fat muttons a shade lower in touio
cases. A string of Wyoming wethers sold
at H30 with yearlings a dollar better.
uutcher iambi were in comparatively
light supply and changed hands In rea
sonably good season. Prl. es were well main
tained, ana tne market level is nominally
steady with yesterday. One band ot young
rangers was turned over to packers at
tJ.30.
Ths recder trade was characterised by
a good healthy tone, and offerings com
manded fully steady prices. It might be
well to note that while feeding stock has
made no sensational advances during tne
week, values have continued strong thro-uncut
and there seems to be no abatemsiu
to demand, tjulis a string of wethers soil
this morning at It-US.
quotations on tal sheep and lambs:
Qood to choice spring lambs, 37. 267.76; I au
to good spring lambs, tti.ibil 7.26; good 10
choice yearlings, t5.1O(u6.60; fair to good
yearlings, I4.7bi(i-6.10; good to choice wetiit-r,
4. 3644.06; fair to good wethers, H10j4.3o,
good to choice ewes, 14.151. 40; fall to gooti
ewes, t3.S674.16.
Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice
lambs, 86.601(11.60; fair to cnotce yearlings,
4.50(U6.36; fair to choice wethers, t3.oO4.2i.
Representative sales:
No. Av
407 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 107
15 "Wyoming ewes, feeders 89
203 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .113
19 Wyo. wethers A ewes, fdrs. 93
252 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 99
262 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 100
122 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 99
61 Idaho wethers
120 Idaho lambs, feeders....
20 western ewes, feeders..
12 western ewes, culls
9s western feeders
249 western ewes
64 Utah wethers
2t2 Utah yearlings
20 Utah ewes
14J Utah yearlings, feeders..
292 western iambs, feeders.
. 88
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. 73
. 60
. 86
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. SO
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. 84
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Prlca.
4 25
t 76
4 26
t 00
4 26
4 25
4 25
6 10
t 00
2 00
1 75
t 40
t 76
4 60
t 26
4 00
4 70
6 80
Staple and Fancy Prodr?e Prloea Tar
nished By Bayers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 27c; No.
1, In 60-lb. tubs. 27c; No. 2, In 1-lb. car
tons, '26c; In 60-lb. tubs, 24c: pscklng stock.
lc: tancv dairy, tubs, 21(tt22e; common
roll, fresh made, l!Hl4c. Market changes
every Tuesday.
EGGS Fresh selling stook, candled, llo.
No storagf slock In Omaha market.
CHEESE ".'nest Wisconsin full cream,
twins, 15c; Young Americas, 4 In hoop,
154c; fsvorlts, t n hoop, lto: daisies, 20 In
hoop, 164c; crea.n brick, full case, 16c;
block Swiss, l&o; full cream llmburger, 16o.
POULTRY Broilers. 160; alive, springs,
13c; hens, 104c; cocks, 640; ducks, c;
geest, 6c; turkeys, ltc; pigeons, per dos ,
66c; guinea fowls, per dos.. 8260; tquabt,
per dos., tt. Dressed hens, 11c; springe,
lSQSOc; cocks, 64c; ducks, 11c; geese, UVtc;
turkeys, 22c
FISH Fresh caught, almost all are
dressed: Halibut, 8c; buffalo, to; ttout.
12c; bullheads, lto; catfish, 17c; cr apples,
sunflsh, friinc; black bass, 26c; whltettsh,
13c; plks, 12o; salmon) 14o; pickerel, 10o;
frog legs, 85c. Fresh frosen: Whlteflsh, No.
1, 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dressed and
headless, 7c; round. 60; pike, drtssed. lOn;
round. 9c; red snapper, lie; Spanish mack
erel, 18c; native mackerel, 860 each.
FREPH FRVITB Florida plneapplea, 18
to 48s, 12.76 per crate; grape fruits, M alee.
. 1. , u, am ar. ait. KJ .1.. aa k..
nanas, fancy select, tl 16tfr.OO; apples, horns
grown, per bu, basket, 90c; market bas
ket. 46C.
MEAT CUT 8 No. 1 ribs, 1640! No. g
ribs. 13c; No. t ribs, 94c; No. 1 loin. 17c;
No. 2 loin. 14c: No. 8 loin, lotto: no. 1
chuck. 64c; No. I chuck. 6c; No. t chuck.
44c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 2 round, 94o,
no. 3 round. 9sc; Na. 1 piata, ttc; no. 2
plate, 6c: No. t plate, 4c.
VEGETABLES Kansas swant potatoes.
12.75 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, 26c bunch:
smaller, ouc. annags. noma grown, uvic
per lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onions, 2c
per lb. California cauliflower, WOO per
crate. Tomatoes, Tennessee, 4 baskets. 864.
90c; crate, MOO. Lettuce, per dos., 90c. Par
snips, turnips, carrots, 76o per dog. Flor
ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips,
etc.. per dos.. 75c.
POTATOES New, tie per bo.
HIDES-No. 1 green, 10c: No. 1 cured, llo.
tottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 11. COTTON Tha cot
ton market opened steady at an advance
of bb points.
Futures opened steady; August, 11 21a bid;
October, 11.25a; November, H.tSo asked; De
cember, 12.17c; January, 1115c; Februarv.
1114c bid: March. 12.12c) April, 12.15c asked;
May, 12.16c; July, 12 15c asked.
Futures closed firm; August, 12B8e; Sep
tember, 12.29c; October, 12.27c; November,
12.26c; December. 12.27c: January, 12.24o;
February, 12.25c; March, 122c; April, 12.260;
May. 12.28c. .....
Spot closed quiet. 20 points higher; mid
dling uplands, 12 80c; middling gulf, 1106a,
sales, 400 bales , , .
GALVESTON, Aug.. 13. COTTON
Higher; 124c.
NEW ORLEANS, All. 11-COTTON-Spot
steady and 3-1 60 higher; middling.
12 6-loc. Sales on spot, 860 belaat-to ar
rive, none.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. ll-COTTON-r-Dull:
middling. 124c; sales, none;, recelpta, 131
balea; shipments, 66 bales; atook,. 12,671
bales. -
Isiar aad Malaaaea.
NEW YORK Aug. 12. SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining. 164y3.61o. Refined,
ateady; No. 6, 4 20c; No. 7. 4 40c; No.
8, 4 3"x ; No. . 4 2oc; No. 10, 4 2ic; No. 11,
4 20c; No. 12. 4 15c; No. U. 4.10c; No. 14.
4 loc; confectioners' A. 4 75c; mould A,
5.30c: cut loaf. 6.76c; crushed, I c; pow
dered. 5.0fc; granulated, 4 95c; cubes, t.JOc.
T. N. Matthews. Wyoming.
S6 steers.. ..1168 6 10 23 steers. ...1144
22 Cows 940 4 00
H. W. Matthews, Wyoming.
61 steers.. ..1144 I 10
16 steers.. ..1106 4 40
Soper Cattle
6 Steers.... l97 4 40
42 heifers... 9u2
34 steers. ...1118
2b steers.. ..1116
26 steer4....1162
E. W.
21 eos tl IN
4 40
4 70
4 70
4 70
Whltcomb
Co., Wyoming.
57 steers.... 94
28 heifers... b..)
9 steers. ...IDA
32 Sters....l0t7
li steers... .1080
2 cows 85
4 steers.. ..1112
A. P.
36 steeit ...11H9
11 cows 9MS
C. W
13 steers.. ..122
T
17 steers.
12 cows.,
t steers.
W.
Wyoming.
6 10 2 steers.. ..USi
3 90 2 cows 885
5 10
Hanson, Wyoming.
6 10 7 atcers ...10M
3 90
Mason, Wyoming.
f 10 1 cost 990
Matthews, Wyoming.
f calvis.
6 calves.
..llsO 6 10
.. 940 4 00
..1190 i 10
SOUTH
... 440 4 00
... 340 4 00
13 steers.
1 cows....
t steers...
DAKOTA.
6 cslves. ..
4 heifers..
1143
.
1144
. 446
, 527
4 40
4 40
4 70
4 70
4 15
t 90
4 26
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 'MARKET
Cattla and Hons Steady to Hltsher
Sheep Steady,
CHICAGO, Aug. 12. CATTLE Recelpta,
2,600 head. Market steady to 10c lilgner.
Steers. t5.tKr?("-56; cows, 3.50l(j5.2i; heiferd,
tl.b0&6.00; bulls. 3.00g4 SS; calves, V.Ujyi.O),
stockers and feeders, .176j6 15.
HOGS Receipts, 14.000 head. Market IO:
to loc higher. Choice heavy, t7.8u-g7.9U;
butchers. t7.85-W7.9fi; light mixed, t7.4.-tj7.76;
Choice light. IT.eO'aS.Ol), packing. 7. 007.40;
pigs. t5 6'37.76. Bulk or sales, f7.40uf7.8o-
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 10,0 )
head. Market for sheep, steady; lambs,
strong to 2oc higher. Sheep, 84 60$.i 2j;
lambs, t6.76Ya8.16; yearlings, t5.00tV40.
St. I.aals Lira Stoek Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12. CATTLE Receipts,
6.000 head, including t.tUO head Texana;
market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, t6O'(r7.10; dressed beef and
butcher ateera, ti.4o'ytl.40; steers under 1 OuO
lbs., 14 2V;i6.76; stockers snd feeders, 13.50
45O0; cows and heifers, 13 2&fr.fin; ranners,
11. 7632.60; bulls, 12 60314.75; calves, f. &(fl 26;
Texas and Indian steers, I3 40"jl26, cows
and heifers, 12.5O04 90.
HOGS Receipts. 1,0 head; market higher;
pigs and lights, t6 00"j7.86; packers. 17 6643
7.90: butchers and best heavy. 17 80800
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000
head; market higher; native muttons, :i 60
6160; lambs. V2fV7 70; culls and bucks,
t2.404 80; stockers. 13004.00.
. .Wool Market. . ,
Rnwrnv anv 1 4 wrrT u , 1
I Ings and firm valuea continued in tha local
j wool market Thtra" la a steady Inquiry
for nearly all lines, especially In 'territory
wools, while -there-have been some large
transactions In Ohio fleecea.
Domestie quotations:- Kentucky,' Indiana
and Missouri, three-eighths blood, 14c.
Scoured values: Texas fine, twelve
months, 73t(7ro; fine, sis to eight months,
6M&S: fine, fall, WjAOc; California north
ern. 65167c; middle county, 4ijii)c; fall
free. 5ot62e. Oregon, eastern. No. a, staple,
72(&74o; eastern clothing. 63e;- valley No.
1. 87pfc. Territory, fine staple, 764j78c;
fine medium staple. t72c; fine' clothing.
6Mj70r; fine medium clothing, t9c; half
blood, 7(&tc; three-eighths blood. (4&67e;
quarter-blood, 6Wfi8c; pulled, extra. 70
74c; rine A. 6MMSc; A supers, 67flttc.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 12-WOOL8tady;
rltory and western mediums. 234i"2c;
mediums, 22&24e; fine, lXrito.
Sl. Joseph Live Block Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 12. CATTLE
Receipts. 1,400 head; market steady; steers,
14 50U7.00; cows and heifers, t2.6o&6.0.i;
calves. 83 0037 00.
HOGS Receipt. 4 000 head: market 5c to
10c higher; top, 87 80; bulk of sales, 17 664
7. 66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.500
head; market steady; lambs. 1457.50.
-fine
Kaasaa City Llva Hark Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts. i.OuO head, Including f.OuO southerns.
Market steady to 10c lower. , Packers and
feeders. 26c to 40c lower than Monday;
choice export and dressed beef steers, te.60
4?7. 60; fair 10 good. t4 602.35; western
s;ert, 14 264 36; slot kers and faedera. 12.00
436 26, southern steers, ll.3ft4 46, southern
cows, 12 4503 80; native cows, 12.000-4 40,
toffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 12 COFFEE Ms rket
for coffee futures opened at unchanged ta a
decline of 6 points. In response to tha de
cline of 494 per cent In ths French msr
ket. snd ruled barely steady, with busi
ness becoming slightly mere active In tha
local trading. The market closed steady at
a net decline of 6ijl0 points. Sales were
reported of 16 260 bags. Including August at
6 00c. September st 5 6G4f5 66c. December at
6 36c. January at 6.40c. March at 6 404 and
May at 5.46c. Spot coffee, quiet: Rm. No.
7. 744j74c: Santos. No. 4. 8c. Mild coffee,
quiet; Cordova. 94'77 124c
Oils aad Hoala.
OIL CITY. Pa . Autr 12 -OIL-Credlt bal
antes. II 5S; runs. 126.20 bbls.: average.
142114 Mils.: shipments. 1x9.114 bbls.; aver-
are IM.S11 bbls.
PAVAWAH. Ga.. Aug 12 Oil. Turpen
tine. MVT7 504O.
Herbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealers
BAZtf. rSOTISIOaTB. STOCKS.
OmahvOffteai tit V. T. Hie Bigg,
all Ttlspbeaa, Soaglas SSL.
laaepeadeat, A-8U1 tal A-altt,
Oldeat.aot) Largest laauaa itl.Ua tWat
"wper, 74o. December. H4trv44c; May
i