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    Yin; I?: i;: omaiia. mmimv. au.i m' -jk v.w.
at HI. INtenwinc Csp'sin Burhsn th
oars cam down Fsinam tret to th
Smith gsrag until 6 hen th lastcsi
s rg-trd in
Guy Smith l.ivl tl-" iio"uo tminhs, in
nxt yett's I'tark'in and No 1J ism
through on schedul um From Ml,, I
record time ws roaur
lhy wet f r.- rt
into th last lonnol
lilrly burned up Hie
GRAIN ANB PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Tritei Break
r,. moat nf ih ir.
Ih in ghl b lit
end most nf i i.e ii
i-eptmbr
.)',f.
COR.NBKAL-M .3"
KRAK-Sirong; racked
Under Strong-'is
Selling: Pressure. ' ri. MMeitto
IRON to! TON TIES
i HAGGING-'C
stabs TAvr. rniTHAfJE AND RAIDi hemp tymne-;c
December. 1W , No I whi;
" NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
et 11 i.k, r, (
in 'v,ii , ), pk,
Market Declines Still Further
Heavy Offerings.
on
Hl.o silver r 1 1 ific vi!Hnlit t
4H.t.V.I"Vl
fnnil fund Ssndmd silver dollar In
geneiel fund, fc.tx.su. eutrrnl liabilities
I I '7 is" 391 . wotking ba'snre In tiessuiy nf-
flees. $."2 09.. VJ5; hi hanks to credit of irea
I hit of L nurd States. I S .'59.ti; suhsidiaiv
i silver coin. $JS.0S3 MB; minor coin. $.' C7.V2..4
, Total balance In neutral fund, I1np.1i4s.iv;.
i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
M
It M I K 'i A
t o 9..4
.
between Omsh and llsnscnm p4ik K.
Aptagu was th f't fiom d-in of mv
of th ilrtr and although ii i short
a lamp 01 ltd il will not cunt against
ht scor. a h icported ihem broken be
for h startd 011 the tt'p Tat Mo.nd
twg loai a hat and when pirn bird with
a ap h lao lost that..
tiri inn sutomoDi"" m-n
with great Interest the il.
indues. whtch win be given
"rotes art figured up.
4 nrn l tifeciert hy 4 nnllnned Pry
nrathrr anal Prlre Holds
lnH on I B la Baala lr
Ina the Oat.
ate a w a 1 1 i n t
,lon of tie
tun aftei the
lC
illtig
hammering
ad-
fiOOO CHOUD AT flKTni(F. R (( r,i
Thrra Rait
of Ike
Mltopa (if
narra.
BEATRICE N'b-. An. lr-tSpei tal i -Today
waa r.eattUe d at Hie cncnit;
ia';e and th atlendan e i mm h Ib-t .
than yesterday. Throe aiclilema o mired.
In the 2:22 pac. In the fhM part of lliei
third htat. Vrint-e JlrCfiepor fII In fMiut
nf the jtrandxtand turning a aomi nil. j
f'f Fmtly romlna; tip behind Ml n-r lilm
eaueing bad mlmp. Mi. Mont sunin .
dilver of Miiirrgor. bad hi roUai tmne
hioken and waa otherwise InUtied.
In the next heat See F.mily on the third
turn fell and Iat At Law and Trlnie Mi
'Jrejor fell over hrr. Max Wagner, the
rlvar cf Frlnre McQtegot. s thrown
and the hotae flnlahed the heal without
a driver. Nobody waa hurt In the mlxup,
but tan aulWiea were completely smashed.
In the fiflh and last heat on the bark
tiett h See Kmlly anain fell, throw Ina;
Laat At Law Into the fence, knuikititf
several sections doan. Mr. Slialos. dilver
of See Kmlly. aa quit badly hurt and was
unconscious for soma time. It was thought
he will be all right by tomorrow.
Summaries. 2.30 trot, pin s'?, ITOO OU
DMA II A. Aug. 1
uil mi the n'S. crowd
. . ..,.1 t-v were
tr.- market spa ,. price, :.,klng a decline
a ieT the ndvarce ejicrday.
T, f ni'mlKi option " fonjested
,.,;i,i.,,, n a-.erial cl.ange la looked
,i. - th. iniirlers should demand d
If er and this would cause a shaip
atice.
hir torn m eesier on the weakness
in nliial theie l illl a strong undertone
due to the eMteme dr iwss over the entire
h It which is undoubtedly doing some dam-
Wheat wke'id steadily nn the weaK
cables aid -"niting was general during the
enilte heinn. The ctowd continued to
l.ammer piles on all bulges and any ad-M'lu-os
sie tint sustained With any good
ottti r, 8 lllttg rurtner d'Ci ne' are in nrner,
i Hiti h id aho it stPBriy, but a Khade
nmi.rr iih the dei-line In wtieat. lasn
i auics wire hiher owing to eocrt demand.
I'he n.s-k't continues to be well supported
on the lack of tain and further (limaiie re
poi t
i I'll ma ry wheat receipts were 771.000 hush
and sliipipems were r;2m0 bushels,
einst receipts lat ar of 5W.An0 bnshela
and hipmenls of HW.nni bushels.
Ftlmaiy coin trcoipn were S74.0"0 bushels
and shipments were 4M.'iin bushels against
receipts last at of .7.0iu buehcls and
"hlpinrnts of i'i (HO htisliels.
Clraraiiie were lS.cmt) b isheis of corn.
1 000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
eo'ial to 4.opio bitHhela.
Liverpool iloRfil 'd lower to '.1 higher
on h'at and 'af''4d higher on cotn.
t. or nl large or opllonr.
i;rara nealanderl 2 2 111
r;dna B S i I J
Mtty Dillon . ...a 1 3 s 4
Fiances Htar 4 4 4 12
i;mma R ,., 2 u R S 6
Time: 2:3m. 2:26' 2 24',. 2.25'. 2.29.
t'2:' pare, purse, toOO.00.
Minnie Onclda , t S 1 1
Soldier Boy ..I 2 f 2 3
Prince MrHlregor n 5 4X2
Last At Iaw 4 1 I d1s
Kea F.mllv J 4 2 odla
Time: J :!". 2:20. 2:l'i. 2:24',,
Running, four and a half furlongs: Mr-
Articles ripen.1 High Low. flose.l Taa'r
Wheat.- ; , , I
Spl... f t a-. !."-, r,
rcc.... Mi4 Ji't I K ! !l'i
Corn- , i , I t
Sept...! S9'4. ' K i SS I 5Ji
f)ec..v, &?:, j ii'i j 53'a it I
Oam- i I i ,
--pt... a".-, , X, Si. 'a I K'a I T
I.ec 3.V-, 3..H I 4; I 4-, I J.V!
FRUVISIONM-I'oia higher; jobbing.
Laid, higher' prime sieain. tl .ko 11 7o. Ir
salt meata (boxeoi. h.grei . extra snmts.
IK 00, clear rltis. IU , sum i c!r. i:
racon tboxedi. higher, rxlil lllts. M 'H',
clears ribM. 113 0)1: short cleats
11)1 l.'i rO -siteadv; rhickens, li. : apt inas.
Itc; turkejs. i.e. out K. , getse. dc
bitJ l I t.ti Hteadv ; neamery, 2i'fl27c.
KlKl-l0er; I.e.
Kceip' Miiptneiiis
HARRIMANS LEAD THE DROP
Reported III
lent Made
lead
tor
Health of
Orratlaa
Raid -Lower Trlrra In
London at Farliir.
of ra-
Krar
r lour. hbls.
Whiat. bu.
Lcrn, bu
Lais. b.i ...
k.t
.20..'t
. In. 70,
.llwXI
'l.(.:ni i
'. ..' j
Sl. Sst I
N ElV
mark't
h b.-ais.
pt allfd
MOW lOHK GK1ER t L MIKkK I
taoiatlaaa
on Marions
-rieceipts.
lime.; unsrt
Aiinneota p.n-
OUKtl'S. l-. li.tfj 'At.
olo ,
nominal,
i. f.. New
INOS-
waa Sc
N4.
No.
Beppo won.
Maid third.
RtCM
Rob Cult second. Nameless
No time announced.
AT
Bl FTALrt
Cl.r!K
Defeat of Aanabell Lee In 2iUO Pnre
at Great Sarprtse.
BFFFALO. Aug. 11). Th cloalng day i?
the grand circuit races at the Poll Kitt
track brought together the, Canadian pa. ei.
'I he. Cel. and Aileen Wlluon. The two mel
In the 2.02 pace and were the only Mat ters.
'I he rl won In straight heats, the bent
tltna being made in the deriding heal, when
the mile waa made In 2:04. Later I he h.el
and Ailen Wilson paced an exhibition
mile. The mara got off In front and re
tained the lead almost until the finish, Th.?
t.el nosing her out at the wire. The mile
was made in 2 .OS "4.
Th aurprise of the day came In the 2.1)
pace. Annabell Le, driven by Ueeia. sold
lavotlte In the pool and. Junlfied hit
backers by winning the first two heats, in
the third heat Annabell Lc got off in
front and held the position until 200 yards
from th aire, when she Broke, kavoliu
u Inning the heat Annabell Lee remained a
atrong favorite In the final heats, tfhe go'
away In front, but went to a break on the
turn Imo the back stretch, and Nellie Par
ker assumed the lead. 8he, however,
oulrkly overhauled by Kavolln. who went
under the wlr winner of the heat and raie.
Nellie i'arker got the place a length away,
Annabell Lee rinlshlng laat.
Uhlan, the unbeaten gelding, won the 2:07
tint easily, fan Francisco broke- In the
tirat heat and was distanced. Miinmianet :
;:02 pace, two In three, purse Ii.aoo;
The tel. g. a., by Uamboilet -IJelle Uid
fcell (!Mciwani 1 1
Alleeo Wilson, b. m. tCog) 2 2
Time: 3.04Vt, 2:04.
' 1 07 trot, two In three, purse $1,200:
1 filan, blk. g', by Blng-tilonde (Proc
tor)
Lady Jones, blk. m. (Murphy)
Merilng McKlnnay, b. a. (Uere...
.sapma. b. m. iBuigeaa).
.iurige Lee, g. . (Lasell)
can Francisco, b. a. (Hodges
rime: tm'.
,t:M pace, four heaia, purse 11,000;
Kavoiio, g. h., by Kavolil-iiana
iCox) , 3 2
Annabell Lee, br. m. (Oecrei i I
.vellle Parker, b. m. (Ooodemoie).. 2 2
.Mnla H., blk. h. (Murphy) 4 4
.-uiney K , b. g, (McUarvIn) u dr
lime: 2:14', 2:U'. 2:1", 2:14.
Omaha I'asta Prices.
WHKAT-Ko. 2 hard. Sl.Q04rt.4ei,;
hard. Ht.'a:'c; No. 4 haid. 9J,)',c;
spring-. si.W'iil.tc; no grade, HbKfJic.
I'OHN-.Nu. 2 ."'b?c; No. 3, 2B2'c;
No. 4, tUV'l No. 2 yellow, 64Va4c; No.
i yellow, M'.c; No. 2 white, (ij'ac; No. 3
white. KUiftmic,
OATS-No. 3 mixed. 37'q.ic; No. J
KV0. &.4,; Nr. 3 white, 3sX4c;
wnite. u.fljac.
HKK-No. 2, 9a70c- No. 3, S7G'U9c.
C'arlol Itecetpts.
Wheal. Corn. Oats.
221 zX
71
Vh
1
Cen-
vellow.
"No. 4
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
UiHia
UUlUlll
64
1 1
2 ;i
o
S i
4 4
dts
4.RKAT W KtTBHM CIRC I I I
RACES
Mlana .
All Parse
S. Wins Free-for
Davenport.
DAVENPORT. la.. Aug. 19.-The Davcn
pori meeting of the Great W astern Circuit
tace rld today, fltsults:
r i ea-fof-all pace, purse SS0Q. Uland 8
won Citation second, Tony Swift tnlrtl.
best time! 1:0S.
facing. 2:13 claaa, purse Il,5o0: Org Jack
son won. Sunday Pipes second, Black
Douglas third.. Best time: H :',..
I'lottlng, 2.11 claaa, purs to0: Knyon
W won. Todd Mao second. Walkover third.
Ueel time: 2.11'.
Trotting, y-lear-olds, purse Io(i0: Bertha
i' won, High Admiral second. Cup Heater
third. Beat time: 2:11V,. '
(IIIIAUO ;HA1N 4M) ihoisios
Features nf the Tradlna and CIosIbb;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. IS. Realising on a liberal
acate by leading holders caused weakness m
the wneat inatkei today. Mnal quotations
snowed net losses of 14io to l vtol'tc Corn
and oats also closed weak, bui piovisious
wet firm.
I tie action of the wheat market' today
was the reverse ot thst of the previous
stsslon. sentltnerit In the pit being ex
ceedingly bearish, with the exception of a
abort period at the opening. Tne feature
of trading was the selling of the Septem
ber an1 December options by the elevator
Interests, w hone purchase yesterday caused
the Sc bulge In me nearby deliveries. The
ofteiiniis Ironi this source were ao liberal
that traders foigot all about the congestion
in bept. -mhor aim Mold without stint through
out the greater part of the day. The situa
tion in tne nortnwesi rurLher aggravated
the selling fever. First consignments ot
new wheat arrived at Minneapolis today,
The arrivals' lonnsied of eight carloads and
the price ranged from l.()4 for velvet chaff
to tl.Jo for No. 1 northern. Klevator Inter.
es.s there reported that the yield for Minna
anta and th Dakota wouid be unusually
heavy. Dispatches from Winnipeg also
claimed the yield in western Canada would
r.e little short of phenomenal. These dl,
patches caused a severe slump In the north
western markets, particularly at Minne
apolis, anil In turn depressed the market
here. The market was beariahly affected
early in the day by the poor response made
by foreign markets to the upturn her -leiday,
Liverpool coming 'id lower to H1
higher. The range on September for l he
day was between II.OUN and Sl.O-js, and tot
December ts',c and Miac Tne maiket
closed heavy, with prices about Vc above
th low mark.
Private report a claiming that a general
rain was working eaaiward from th Rocky
mountains through southwest Missouri and
parts of Kansas mainly was responsible
for a slump in corn prices, although the
bieuk in wheal also depressed the corn
prices. The close was weak, with prices
off st1i4c, compared with the previous
close.
Profit taking by local longs, prompted by
the declines hi wheat and corn, caused
weaanesa in the oau market following a
strong tone early in th day. Th mamet
closed weak, with prices ViVo to ',c below
yesterday'a final figures.
Provisions were firm all day, owing to a
tftVk; advance In live hogs. Final quota
tions were 10c lower to 50c higher, the lat
ter, gain being Id September pork.
The leading futures ranged aa follows.
nf the Day
Commodities.
N ft W YORK. Aug U.-FLOl R
If.t'O Phis., expoi.s, li.M't
tlr; qulei Joubihg demand.
ents ! Utiio.i.), rtimucsoi
n.n : k inii uait-nls. ao.Al.(Il.tSl.
stiaialiis. ib.Amb.tA!. old: winter em as, 4 A
d4.i. new; w liner etiaighis. tt.ouju.iv. new ,
..miei pkients, 1.4.u, n ; tinier low
graoes. 4.itf;4.1v. new; Kansas suaigiiiB,
!SJ?J .10. liew. KVt lloUt. eliad Ian t '
goou. 4iOu4.i, ctiolrt to tancy, .Wu4u.
COiLNMr.ALr-Meady; line wnn a,.u jel
low. i.tiu l ... cuaiM, $!. l.uo; aim uried.
.t.,ft.
RiE-liull; No 2 westeti., .dc,
f. o. b. New Tork.
HAHLbV Dull: feeding. ...C. c
VorK.
WHEAT-Receipts, 7K.0O0 hit.; expoiis.
124.SDU bu.; spot market weak; Xo. J red.
new, i.ini, i.omlnni, elevator, and l.l-"a.
L o. b., ailoat, .No. 1 nolinein, Duiutn, olu.
1.4',. nominal, r. o. h., alioat; No hard
winter, new. l.U a. t. o. t., afloat. Apart
tiom brief opening sl'ddincss wheut was
very weak today, loliowing a severe brcaK
In the noithweBi. Hears sold aggressively
on fine weainer, prospect for heavier
northwest ticeipts and a beartsn estimate
ol tne wot id s ciop from London, and tne
market closed weak at l','(jiic nel ue
cline. Ssptemher. l.t, 1 l''i ; closed hi
i.i; December, closed ti ot; May, closed
CurtN Receipts. l.0O0 bu.; spol market
easy; ino. 2 mixed, aoc, nominal, eievaior,
ano klc, nominal, aeuvereu, ino. s mixea.
new. wic. f. o. il., afloat. Option majRei
was quid and irregular, cepiempet
lug .c litglur, winie Decemoer
lower, Sep.cmuer closed inc.
OA i s Receipts. .tAio bu.; exports. i,-tw
bu. t'pot market barely steady; mixed oais,
M to 61 Ins., 4sc, nominal; natural white,
I'D to 3.! lbs., 4iVgtiO"c; clipped wnite, 24 to
42 lbs., olu.
eiebdy; No. 3, Tsfl-wc; good 10
choice. HocMt.1.10.
iilLe: viuiei; Hogota, 20'.!S 21 'mc ;
tral America, 2H4C.
i.kathkh uuiet: acid. .
PROVISIONS ueef, firm, family. $14.00
(ft 14 60; mes, $1 l.la il n": beer name. SJ4.ISX01
MM; packet, !2.oup 13.00; city extra India
ii.es.-., $.oO'ail.00. cut meats, mm; picaiea
bellies, $12.tAH U 00; pickled hams, $12.0'si
13.00. Lard, strong; western. su.Asaid.du; re
fined, firm; continent, $12.56; South Amer
ica. $13.00; compound, ai.txno ...o. Pork, firm,
family, S2S.40tS-22.60; short, clear, $2l.lWo.2J.iM;
mess, til.ifva! ;1-
TALLOW steady ; city t per paiKas.-i.
5 6-ltic; country (packagu tree), 6o-lbft
5 13-lsc.
RICK Steady; domestic, lair to extra, t
t5.1c: Japan, nominal.
bl T J 1.H 2UOIlgi crenineiy v-ii",
2Si,c; official price. 2'c; creamery extras.
aT,c; creamery, tntros 10 iu.e, .iw.i..i
process, firsts to specials, 232oc; western
factory, flrts. 21Vg22c.
- I'liEESK Higher; state, full cream ape
clals, lutlc; state, small or lame.
or white, fancy. 14-v; state, inn
common to good, llVilgllc; skims,
specials, 3tol2c.
V'.lKS Ktesdv.
POULTRY Alive, steady; chickens. 17(g
lc; fowls, lfkaitt'tc; turkeys. 11c. Dressed,
steady; broilers, 148'20c; fowls, lSVj'ffl'c.
Kansas City Grain and Prorlslons.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19-WHKAT-Pp-tember,
4'84c bid; December, l"c bid;
May, 5Hc bid. Cash: lo to :ic lower: No i
hard, $1.0iSl.lfl; No. 3 hard. 93'4ce $1 06; No.
2 red. $1.07; No. 3 red. SI.OJfri.4i6.
CORN September, 62V,c bid, Decerrrhe;-,
62c bid; May. 64H(fi64V bid. Cash: Un
changed to Vjo higher, No. 2 mixed. K4c;.
No. 3 mixed. S?.c; No. 2 whit. Wc; No. J
white. 6W.C.
OATS -Lnchangi d; No. t W hite. 4'-''?4".c;
No. 2 mixed. 27SC-
RYE 72'd7kc.
HAY Unchanged; chcic timothy. $10.Vji
11.00; choice prairi. $7.50"gi..9, choice al
falfa. $11.00(314.00.
BUTTKR l"reamery extras. 2nc: firsts,
S3c: seconds, 2lc; packing stock, ltfc.
KGGS Extras. Sf.c; firsts, 21c; current re
ceipts. 16c; seconds and dirties, 12c; south
erns, loss off, 14C.
YORK. Aug. ii. Price in ihc stock
de, lined further toda on selling
Unusual actlvm and excitement
at the opening, bu! after ihe
first hour the mat kci grew more quid ..u
orrtot-U. As on the prexions ds. report,
rumor' and conjecture dealt laigdv w ith the
physical coiiiiitlon of Mi. Ilairiinsn and
iiik possible effect of his reported ill health
upon the much discursed pians of the llar
timan roads. The ciop news of tli dav
was neiihcr good nor bad. Continuance of
the severe drought In Ihe corn belt was
offset bv the Ideal weatner prevailing In
the SDtiiig wheat territory. London gave
faevr lark Honey Market.
NEW YORK. Aug 1 - M( )N K Y On ca'l.
steady: 2Va2 per cent; ruling late. 2
per cent; closing bid. 2' per cent, of fei ed
at 2t, per cent Time loans. ery dull,
sixty ds. 2if3 per cent; ninety das. 3
b;!1, per cent; six months. 4 per cent.
FKlME MERCANTILE PAPER 4i4't
per cent.
STERLING KXCIIANGK Steady, with
actual business in hankers bills si $4 ."(!
4 S'.IO for sixiy-dav bills and at (Min. for
demand, comtnerclsl bills, $4 k4',r,i 4 K4-,
SI L l-.K Bar. "'c. Mexican dollars. 41c.
HoN DS-Go et nment. steady; lailioads,
Irregulnr
The following are the closing quotations
on stocks and bonds
Good Killing: Csttle Strdy to Strong.
Feeders Lower.
HEAVY HOGS FIVE TO TEN LOWER
hern and l.emhe In l iberal Receipt.
While Prices hor try little
I hange in tiny Direction
lace nrdartila),
4a
colored
cream,
full to
wuutr j (tll, marKet little encouragement, as Inter
national stocks weie all mwer tnere. ami
ihii renter disposed 01 some 30, 'H0
shares here. ptlncipally Union Pacific.
Soinhern Pacific and United States Steel.
Union pacific. Southern Pacific. Canadian
Pacific. New York Central. Illinois Central
and Chicago .Northwestern all fell n
point or tnoi at me opening, with very
substantial fractional losses 111 numerous
other issues. Atchison was one of the few
active stocks to ielst the selling pressure.
Before the ixpitation of th fiist hour, in
which almost ndo.iHst shaies changed hsnrts.
Union Pacific was off 2 points and Reading
2. Bv mhidav there was some recovery, but
business fll off to a marked degree and
the undertone continued feverish and con
fusing. '1 he final hour brotignt further re
cover!, with especial nalns In the local
tractions, Missouri Paiific and Central
Leather. The rise In the latter stock was
concurrent with an announcement that a
plan had been evolved to overcome the op
position 10 Its tnetger with the United
States Leather company.
Reading. Rock Island. New York Central,
Pennsylvania and Steel regained all the
better part of their early losres, but th
Hatrtman group made little headway In
that direction. Stocks poured out In enor
mous volume and the decline proceeded with
little Interruption. Absolutely no news was
heard to account for the movement, which
was the most sensational of Its kind in
several weeks, but the consensus of board
room gossip wss that the raid had its or
igin In a veiy aggressive bear faction,
which chose this particular occasion as th
pavchological moment. At th lowest point
of the dav Union Pacific, Reading and New
York Central recorded maximum losses of
over 6 points each, and but very little re
covery was shown. The balance of the list
was affected to a greater or less degree
and th close was not without Its moments
of semi-demoralisation. Over 300.000 shares
were traded In during the last hour, and
of that amount over two-thirds came ont
In the final twenty Vninutes. The dav's total
was again well above 1.000.000 shares.
In the money market call loans opened at
2Vj per cent and held close to that figure.
Money1 was in reduced demand without
change of rates. The weekly report of ihe
Bank of England showed a gain in total
reserve nf ahoul Sr..oO0.000. Its dlscouut rate
being undisturbed. The exhloit of the Rank
of France showed large gains In treasury
deposits, with a small Increase of gold In
hand and a decrease in advances. So large
ia the supply of money in France at this
time and small the demand that Paris
bankers are offering freely of their sur
plus supplies In Berlin and buying Ameri
can bills.
The bond msrket wss easy. Total sales,
par value, $5,000,000. United States bonds
were unchanged: 1
The following were
lions on stocks:
1 t rr :.
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London 5toek Market,
LONDON. Aug. 13 American securities
opened fractionally lower, following Ihe
weakness of the New- York market yester
day. At noon prices were generally
lower to higher, and Canadian Pacific
was 1 under the New York closing ot
yesterday.
London Closing stocks
the closing quota
H'tn
'I a hie Rock Brats Teenmseh.
TABLE ROCK, Neb., Aug.' 1 (Special.)
-Tabla Rock made It an even break witn
Teeumseh by winning from them on the
home grounds here by the score of 4 to 4.
Table Rock practically won the game In
tha third Inning by adding four scores to
the one acquired In the second Teeumseh,
however, made affaire look bad In the
fourth, but were ahut off after pushing
three scores across ihe plate. Score:
Fl.H.
Table Rock I 4 1 0 A 0 0
Tecumaert 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 04 7
Batteries: Table Rock. Parmlntor and
Howard; Teeumseh, Sabin and Allen.
WtlM Again Winner.
WAYNE, Neb, Aug. l. (Special Tele
gram.) This afternoon the Watne and Cor
rectlonvllle. la., cluba played another ex
cellent game of base ball, witnessed bv a
1 large and enthusiastic crowd of fans.
I Wav agalo being victorious Score:
Wayne 34000000 1
1 Correciionvllle 4001 4)00 0-1
Batteries: Wayne. Skeen and Smith
I'orrectlonvilla, Rice and DtHx Time: l:;o!
Wayne will hold a baae ball tournament
September $ and 1
.411 Star Strike laat.
ALLIANCE. Nb.. Aug l.-(spclal Tele
gram. tTh Omaha All Stars were defeated
threa straight games by the Alliance team,
th fit' game by a score of 3 lo 1. vestet
day's tame 4 to 1 and today's gsme It to 0
Batteries today: Alliance. Ouerns and
Bonner; Omaha, Hlcky and Cassidy. Th
Cmgha- plaera assert thst the Alliance
hunch makes the best showing in the ata'e
go far and are la a class by . themselves,
lurpasalng all of the downeasi towns out
s' t- f those In the league.
Artlcles.'l Open. lligh.l Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat I I I j j
Sept.. l 03b-, l 0.V l 00-:l 00VM fKiffi,
Dec. 8 fi. 8KS ' SsVaSS'aflH
May 1 01V, I OIVIWV-itt'N1 V 1 0IS
Corn- I I j 1 I
Sept. (vS',,-?- V , lOo'uftbti! ;'a
Dec. .Vil.7.".7, S7 , ,",ii t iHtioe'.-iff-a
May! 6 tfV M.;i bli,5;W
Oats- I . - . j I I
Sept. iK'kSV 3V 81 SS'itrii 3
Ptq. is'Vi! : Si'ia'jt . St SSt
May !4l'6.s tl',' 0i 40S 41
Pork I I 1 I 1
Sept. I 21 K '-24 2f- I i!l 7S 22 . 76
Jan. I 17 50 i 17 Hi) ; 17 40 I 17 46 I 17 5.".
Lard- ! 1 ) 1
Sept.- 1 II Sft M 12 00 I II So 11 I 11 A
Oct. ! II M 1 1) f7', II (K 11 o : II SO
Nov. fll 37W 11 61i, II ,17 S, 11 U. j 11 W
Jan. ( 14 .1 10 30 Ifl 'l,i 1 2S 10 A
Ribs- ' 1
Sipt. I II In1,! II 7.V 11 M 1 tl 7S 1 II ,2',
Oct. I 11 30 I II Ml I 11 -T', 11 4T, j n 2S
Jan. ; 30 I 30 ! 9 30 1 9 22 i,' Si
Whest. bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu....
Receipts. Shipments.
....284.110 lHM.OijO
30.000 20.0is1
.... 10.000 7,000
Kansas City options closed as follows:
Articles.
Open. I High. Low. Close.
Wheat
September December
May
Corn
September 1 lecember
May
WirS'!
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. 7AI
I I
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91', 81HH
96, I 961
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66",! . 64'S.;64HiuU
A Asked. B Bid.
Minneapolis 4rala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Aug. 19 WHEAT
Saplember, I'v'S'ijWlic;
96Vc-. May. SfUjc; cash:
No. 1 northern, $1.35;
northern, $1.35; new.
northern. $1.26.
FLAX-$1.44
BRAN In l'K lb sacks, IM.'M).
FLOUR First patents. $ ooji. Jo : second
patents. S5.Stkjjf4.14; first cleats. $4.9.W.".2u:
aecond clears. $3,2363.46..
I recember. saiMi
No. 1 hsrd, $1.3S:
new. $1.26; No. 2
$1.21 1.22; No. 3
Seventh Victory far Ord.
ORD. Neb. Aug. It (Special ) Ord wou
US Miimh consecutive game today, when
It heat Aurora by a score ef 4 to 1 Cook
of Ord struck out eleven men. Score:
Ord 2 0 4 4 3 4 4 1 0 (
Aurora 1 t) 4 2 0 0 4 0 03
Sea riteh.es-
AsJRON. O . Au
today whereby Richard 1
th local uem of Hie Ohio and
anla base ball league, will to n
org Americans on September
aid $7 600 a as paid for Carroll's
far lllghlaadera.
la -A deal waa closed
noil, pitcher on
I 'nnyl
tlie New
I. It Is
release.
t aha Ray More Plajris.
i'HIi'AGI.-Aug. It 11 was announced al
ihe offices of the Chicago National league
learn today that Pltclod Cole ot t)av Citv.
Mich. and Infielder Fl slier of ihe Dam ihe
Va) club had been purchased. Seeial
hi dealt are under eoiisiueranon.
Baainai Nat U-.r.-y t arils.
MrLWAUKEtC, Whs . Aug. U.-Pticher
1 'nff I'urtl of th Mdw sitkee American
a eneiatlim haae ball team waa t. d.iv sold
1,1 iha f-.oaion National league thin. He
ill laate fog
sios) at otia-
No. 2
Cash quotations were as follows
FLOUR Strong , wimei pateois. $.10,
S.40: winter stiaights. $4 S,.'n Vft ; spring p.
inn. k).il. 1C: spiing stislghts. $4')0(it66,
bakers. $1 io.'Bu.ia.
BARLEY Feed or niixu g. 4S4t54r; fair
to choice matting, stlrii&e.
.SEEDS Flax. No. 1 soul hw estern. $137;
No. 1 northwestern. $1.46. Timothv, $3 yo
Clover. $11 70.
PROVISIONS-Mess pol k, per bbl., $J2.2u
Hi-':: ST.. Laid, per 100 Ibv, $12011. Shott vlba
sides (loose). tll.5rtnil.7S. SI101 1 clear sides
(boxed). $12. Ou-fi 12.12'.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
errtial 10 4Vi.0i0 bu. Piimary reesipt, weie
77IOOO bu.. compared with 616 000 ou. the
corresponding day a year ago.
Fstimst.'d receipts for tomorrow Wheal,
U cats: corn. 214 cars, oats 369 can. e-oaa.
11 Om head.
BUTTER Steady ; creameries, iSjl'JS'ic;
dairies Vic
EtKJS bteady ; reielpts. 7 764 caes; at
mark, cases tmluded. lc; firsts, 2V. prime
tiists. '.'ISc.
CHEESE Stiong; daisiej. I6t,rpl6ic;
twina. I4sl44c; oitng Ameruaa. 16',tj
I64C. long horns. 161,0 l .c
POTATOES Easy : choice to fancy. i(J
47c: fair 10 good. 42f43c.
POULTRY siead : turkes. 'lot ; chick
ens. 14B14H.': springs, 17c.
VEAL Steady; 60 to nO-lb. we-gnts. str
8t,c; at) to i-lb weights. sW'vc; 86 to H0lb.
neighia. S910,c.
g, l.aala Keneral Market.
ST. IXUM8. Mo.. Aug 1H vVHF.AT
F'uturea. lower: lash, siesdy; trsck. No f
red cash. $1 0',itf I OVt,: No. 2 hard. $102-9
1 H: September. $1.00',; December. $74,
STijc.
,( RN Lor: track. No. Stash. St'tfeTV;
September no'tiUcS''; December. 6Sr, No
2 white, eVa9',c.
R V K-Steady. 72. , .
FlIUR Sieadv; red . lnier patents. U ia)
tfhfh. extra fancy .and straight. $4 70tf4 00;
hard winter rlearal $4.2644 AA..
OATS-Lower; track. No. 3 cash. J60sc .
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 18. WOOl The move
ment to the mills In the local wool market
continues very heavy, with no recession of
prices. Manufacturers were not quib
bling ss to rates, hut are tsklng on sup
plies with apparent haste The largest
dealings are still in territory slocks, al
though a good demand la reported in other
linea. while good sales sie reported In
pulled lambs' wool and the foreign product.
The week's business was near the record
an dthe largest In three years. The lead
ing donieisic quotations range as follows:
Domestic wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania
fleeces, XX. 3iaf:;kc; X. 3334c: No. 1
washed. 40(541c; No 2 washed. 4dtt 41 c : fine
unwashed. iTfjjSo, fine unmerchantable. 30
jjlc; half blood combing. S-Vflftilc; three
Ighlha blood, combing. 3c4:no; quarter
blood, combing. :udi.'c. delaine, washed.
8Q40c; delaine, unwashed, Heft 34c. Michi
gan. Wisconsin and New ) ork fleeces:
Fine unwashed. 26Q'2ir: delaine, unwashed.
JIU?.-'c: half blood, unwashed. 34'aiftc: three
eighths blood, unwashed. !4fa.kc: quarter
blood, .ttg.'te. Kentucky. Indiana and Mis
souri: Thi ee-ei(!hths blood, 34c. quarter
dlood, S2'0 33c. Scoured values: Texas, fine.
tweUe immihs. 7:;1i76c; fine six to eight
mouths. 4'4i70c; fine fall. oot0c. t'al.fotnia.
northern, ttatti:?; middle county. e2"946c;
f.tl.l fr. 60tfi.'c. Oregon, eastern. No. 1
staple, 72v74c; easiern, clear.iug, oxgtitfc;
alley, No. l. 57Mi'c. Terrltorj. fine staple.
76W7c: fine medium staple. h.i'aT.V; fine
clothing. bt(70c; fine nudiuni cloiiiing. bt'rj
Cite: half blood 67-piiSic: t hi ee-eight hs blood.
ii43pt7c; quarter blood. iohc. Pulleil, extra,
'.t)u74c; fine A. Hiflwc; A supers. fvo: A, 2c.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 19. WOOL
Steady; territory and western mediums,
2a-c; fine mediums. :':ij.'4c; fine, li'gl&c.
Liverpool t.raln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 1!) -WHEAT-Spot,
No. 2 led western winter, nominal; future
stead. S-ptemhei. 8s s6. December, 7s
4,.; Mum. 7s K'4d
ri)K.N-epoi, new mericHti mix-d, via
Galveston, st.ad hi id . fuiures qu-ei, Scp
, ember, js 4H'l- Octobi. . M
Milwaukee I. rain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. IP-WIIEAT-noitheru.
$I.JI4l J6: Nn. 2 1101 thei 11.
1.32; Septembei. Il I el. a.-ktd
Allia-Dialraara pld . .'
Amalsamatcd Copper..
American Agrl.-iiltural
Am. Beat Sugar
Am. ran pfd
Am. r. r
Am. Cotton Oil:
Am. H. AV U pfd
Am. Ire genariilea ,
Amarioan Llniecd
American IjOcomotlTa....
Am. S a R .r .f ...
Am. P. aV R. pfd. . .
Am. Sugar Rellolot,,.,. ,
Am. T T ,..v,i...,
Am-. Tobacco pfd.i ........
American Wofllan ,
Ana.-onda Mining Co-l 1
Ati-biaon , .
Atrhiaon pfd
Atlantic toast Llnat......
Raltimora a Ohio
Hal. Ohio pfd ....
Hathlahem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Ontral Leather 1
('antral lathar pfd.',
I'antral of New .lanier
rheaaDealia aV Ohio..
Chlraso aV Alton
rhicagi) Great Western....
Chicago N. W
C-, St. 8l. P ...
C. (".. V. St. L
Colorado r. a 1
Colorado 4k So ,
Colo. So. lat pfd
Colo. So. ad ptd
ronqtdetd Ou
corn Product!
Delaware Hudson
Denver a R. O
D R O. pfd
nietlllera' Becurltlea
Erie
Erl4 lat pfd
gne M pld
General glectrlc
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Oia cifa...
Illlnola Central
ttiterborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Itarveater ...
Int. Marine pfd
Intel national Paper ,
International Pump '.
lose C4ntr4l
Kannaa City 80
K. C. So. pfd
loulevllle a N
Minn, a Ht. L,
M . St. P & . . M
Missouri Pacific
M , K. A T
M . K. T. pf(
National Blatult
National Lead .
N. R. R. of M. 1st ptd ...
New York Central
N Y . O a W
Nortiife a w
Nurth American
Northern Pacific .
Piaiflr Mail
Pennaylvunta
Pei.ple'a Uaa
p.. c . c. a t b
Preened Steel Car
Pullman Palace I ar ...
Railway Steal Spring
Reading
Republic Kirel
Republic fileel pfd
l.o.'k I plan 4 10
Rock laland Co. pfd
ft. L. S. F Jd pfd
St. Uaa S W
st 1. a w pfd
Slosa-Sheffleld S. I
Southern Pacific
Suulhern hallway
So. Hallway p'd
Tennaaeee Copper
Teiaa A Pa.-lllr
T . St. I. W
T. . St. K it W. pfd
I nlnn p. Ific . .
1 nion Pacific pfd
I. S. Realty...
I'. Ruktr
t S ISieel
t S Steel pfd
I tah Cojprr
Va -Camllna Cliemlial ...
Wabaah
Wahaan p'd
Weatern Maryland
WeM inghi.uM Klaclrlc . .
Wealern t nlon
W heeling a L. E
W laconain Cenlrai
Total aalea for the da.
ftalai.
inn
44.2'iO
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7. 3D
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1.000
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4S
74 S
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164
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74
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14 7-1! Loulaallle A N Its
M 7-lt M , K. T 4
. MS N. Y. Central 144
. I . Norlolk A W 17
l.'2S do pfd 51
tOT, Onlsrlo A W. 604
.1 :iS Pennsylvania 71 s
.ItnSRand Mlnra tS
. MS Heading . S
3S Suulhern Ry lis
.lfil do pld 74
. LSBouthern Parlfla IMS
. fv'S t'nlon Pacific 214S
. S do pfd 11SS
. S7S L. S. Steel 7S
. 1SS do Ptd US
. 4.'. Wabaah IIS
. -4S do pfd oa
. IKS fremiti 4a t;S
steady at 23i-lBd per oz.
per cent.
The rate of discount in the open msrket
for short bills Is ISGrd-S per cenl; for three
months' bills. 1', per cent.
Boston flocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Aug. 19. Money, call loans. 2',
ftS per cent; time loans. 3i85 per cent.
Closing quotations were
Conmla, money
do account
Amal. Coppar
Anaconda
Atchlion
do pfd
Baltimore aV Ohio.
Canadian Pacific,
Chesapeake AO..
Chicago Q. W. ...
Chi.. Mil. St. P
De Beera
Denver & Rio G. .
do pfd
Erie
do lal pfd
do ad pfd
Grand Trunk
llltrrela Central. .
SILVER Hat.
MONEY Vo
SOUTH OMAHA
Receipts wrte.
Official Mi-nda . ...
Official Tuesday
OfficlHl Wednesday
Estimate Thursday
Ncli . Am l'v I
cam Hog. Sheep 1
; st I a. .
4 i.m) 4 it;-! io,o; '
... .;i-'4 tut IJ..
4 1.1 f.llll t.OtW
Four dA.ts mis wk..:JS.W
Same ds last wck..lt 1.- !-
same days 2 weeks ago.. is. tail la.t-w s"-e"
Sam days 3 w eeks ago. lo.H i M.ii; 1.
Sune davs 4 weeks ago..l2.72 I2.i4i 21 W
Same days last ear ....2US4 51 lso 4.. 415
i'l,. fnllnnloii tahle shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs stid sheep at South Omaha for
the rear lo date, compared wun -aat jr.. .
190. liiOS Inc. Deo.
r(ii. nfcs.ji .'41.31-: 24.
Hogs l.R6:H
Sheep S4.iel
Tli, frtllnwlns tble
price of hogs at South Omaha for
seeral days, with comparison.
1.771.M7 145.SM.
900. i"4 Hi. 1 ,4
shows the average
the lssi
Dt. I 1909. 1908.1!KT7. ,lW)ii. 1906. 1904. 193.
10..
11..
12..
13..
14..
16..
ii..
II. .
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19..
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7 41 S I'. 40i 6 Co. 7 M- 6 so' ni
7 84' 6 60i I 6 SS
7 4.Si 4l 6 Sh
17 e a 1 .1 s-
6 74
6 72
6 74
5 74
47HI
4 17
I 4 30,
7 MSI I
7 OMal 4 44,
7 72 J 4 411
li
6 9i 1
6 M
5 W;
6 ss,
1 90,
6 9K,
6 s:ii
o 94;
I
B 96
6 c9;
6 fci
4 K4,
4 M
4 94;
I
6 01
6 02i
i 70;
6 SS) 4 9S
6 841 4 :
6 S9, 6 10
6 19
6 26
6 24
6 16
6 21
6 -5
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6 21
6 17
6 12
Aug.
Aug
Aug.
Aug.
Apg
Apg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
tha Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Nob.,
for twentv-foiir hours ending al S o clock
p m., August 19. 1909:
RECEIPTS
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r s.
r M St P R 6 1
W a bash
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific 31 17 14
C. & N. W., east..
C. & N. W.. west.
C. St. P.. M. Aa O.
H A O . eaat..
It O west .Ml :W U 1
R. 1. & P.. east.
R. I. AV P.. west
Illinois Central
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Aiiftun f'etei Min - So.iih fko.a
.Hcinvi.. 9.17 " tl" ..cows . .'.V ,1 ."
IK nls The ha 1 p sd 'ti e thst hs tkn
plc In the lion n.atkei this week bad th
laiuial result of bunging In Iticieasad re
c.ipta. 'nils looii'nig 1.'.' rats were reported
in. 1 1 1 1 being ti e laigi sl tun for soma little
llin... This makes the total for tne week
to date 19.700 h. ad. which is only about Vt
he nt slioit of the recto d of last week and
shout I V 10 head shjert of the same period
insi r.ir The feeling st Ihe close yesiei
d wss ery wesk. and with laige receipts
In right this morning n v as not at all nt
prising thai the msikei should hv heo
fiitvpr Muppeis picked out a fw hogs on
Ihe llclit and hutchei order at prices noi
nu'Ch different from those prevailing yea
lerdsv on th other hand packers w er
te,y vo ahoul getting down f business
and when the did it was generally on a
basis of iVyltic de.-lin Th best hogs soM
on up as high as $. s. the top e1ng tns
ean as yeterdsv (in
veiv latse piopoition
bionglit $7 nf.'fl7 76
the other hand, a
of sll the hita
Total receipts..
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.
11
t i't Adventure ,
,1S Allows
. MS Amslgamaied ....
. 104 S A rl aona Com
.at Atlantis
HdS Butt Coalition .
UdSCal. 4Y Arlnona..
ltosial a Hecla
.17.i Centennial
.;o Copper Range ...
. 48', Daly West .......
.I'M (Iranby
. I1, Franklin
. laus Greene Cananea
.13H', lale Rnval
.1404Maia. Mining ...
:. 37 Mont. C. A C. . .
.104S oaceola
. 44 Parrot .'.
,.& g.ilmy
.Its Shannon
.. 14 Timsrack
. 5"S t'nited Copper . .
. i 1". S. Mining
.14 I' . Oil
. 4SUUh
. Wis Vittdria
. 7nSrVhuiia
.1.4 Wolverine
.. 1
.. 4SS
. It
.. 41S
. . MS
.. 2.V ,
. .lor.
. .lao
.. 34 s
.. Ii
- IS
. 1t
.. I
. to
.141
. 2S
tl
. its
. ta
. 10
. 63 s
. 16 S
..44S
. 4
.
.17.6
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. 1 jno
127.400
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. 14.100
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. lam
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144S
4S
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15S
141 S
U7S
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latS
3S
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47
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61 S
70S
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57-,
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71
64 S
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133
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7IS
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t'4.
70
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62
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124 S
60
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64
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140S
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ltd
4K
li7 S
'
106
lS
.is
64 S
JtS
s
II
133
US
71 S
.'
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70S
S
109
US
60
7i. S
124,
61
;s
10.4
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6
71
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ta
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Bid. Aaked.
ion
MS f-S
It 100
ass (is
us ti
Ions leos
1114 lo
v'S "
64 la
V 11N,
f.'S I"'
7S tsu,
IS 100s
12 It
, 1UO Itll
. MS 100
, las H
70 7t
. US S
. 14', M
101 101s
100s loi
ii m
tS 7S
Sew nrk Mli
NEW YORK. Aug. 19 -Closing quotation!
were as louows.
Alice
Bi-unawi. k Con.
Com. Tunnel et's s
de boode . . .
ion. t a I a Va .
Horn Sliver
Iron Sliver . . .
16
146
leadvlle Con.
I. Itlla Chief . .
Meiltan . ..
Ontario .
iiplilr
Yr-low Jarket..
li.andiid
- 4S
7
116
its
I.l
no
136
Atclilaon ad). 4a.
do 4a
Atrhiaon R. R ...
do pfd
Boston A Albany
Boston A Maine.
Boston Eleveted
Fttchburg pfd
N. Y . S. H
t'nlon Pacific
Am. Arge. chem.
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am T. T
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
rvmlhlofl I. A g
Kdlaon Filer. Illu.
(Kneral Eleetrlc .
Mnsa Kleclric ...
do pfd
Meaa. Gaa .... ...
tinned Prnlr
t'nited S. M
do pfd .-
V . Bietl
do pfd
Local Beearltlea Hnotatlona
Quotations furnl,lied by Samuel Bu
New York Life building. Omaba:
Alma. Neb. municipal oa
Armour A Co. 4 Si Kit
Bremer Village, Neb. 6a
Cudahy Packing Co
Columbus. Neb.. E. L (a 1SZ6
Omaha Fire Engine 4a ltJt
Omaha Rnewal 4S 1SS4
Katiaae City Ry. 6a 1913
Kanaaa City Ky. pld
Nebraska T. A T. 6a 1031
Neo. Tel. Stock i
Omaha Gaa ia 1917
Omaha K. L. A P. (a 1131
Omaba K. L A P. pfd
Omaba A C. B St. Ity. 6a 1114
Omaha A C. B. St. Re. ts mil
Omaha A C: B. gt. Ry pfd 6
Omaha A C. B St. Ky. cool. 4
Omaha C. a) Si. Ky A B. pre 4
Omaba Water Co. it )t4b
Swift A Co. 6s 1114
So. Omaha Sewer 4Sa 1I2
gloux City Stock Yaras pfd 6,
Lnlun Slock VarJi, Omnia, o'c
Rank Cleanups.
OMAHA. Aug. 19. Bank closrings for
today were $2.2oM,0u.41 and for Ihe cones
ponding date last year $1.009,4,16.40.
Bank clearings for Wednesday were $2.
t4,4b0.Ss and for the. corresponding date
last year. $1,897,27.6 23.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19 M ETA LS The
local tin market was quiet bin firm todaj-,
with spot and August closing at $10.ti0g
30.071,; September, October and November
$.m0O0r3O.I2H; December. $.i0.otKii:U).2j. No
sales were reported on the New Y'otk ex
change. The London market waa a shade
easier, but closed steady In lone, with
spot quoted at U6 2s iid and futuies at
137 10s. Copper was quiet and a shade
lower for the New York Metal exchange
standard, with spot. August and September
closing at $l2 60ml2oO; October. $l2.jOi12.6;
November, tl3.cHNril2.lM); December. $l2.9iVn;
13.(10. Sales were reported of 2..0 tons of
November st $12 90 and 25 lona of Decem
ber at $13.00. The English market was
quiet and a little lower, with spot closing
at 69 'in lid and futures at fUO 2s td. Local
brokers quote lake at $13.12sfil3 37'-; elec
trolytic. $12 S7,til3.12',; casting. $'l2.62V
12x74. Lead was steadv, with New York
spot quoted at $4 3.Vu4.40 and East St. Louis
delivery at $4 26C0 4. 36. The English market
declined to 112 8a 9d. Spelter closed ateady
with spot quoted at $6.i0ig."..s0. New York,
and $..(Zi,i:..7:", East St. Louis. The
London market was unchanged at 22. Iron
waa lower In the London market, with
Cleveland warrants quoted at 60s. Locally
no change was reported No. 1 foundry
$17.bO& IS ia); No 2. $17.0041-17.170; No. I south
ern and No 1 southern soft. $17 latflu 2i
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 19,-ME'i ALS-Lejd.
quiet; $4.26o4 30. Speller, $;..70.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19 The cotton mar
ket opened steady at an advame of Jao
points and sold V to 10 points net highar
right after the call on better cables man
expected, a continuance of dry. hot weather
In the southwest, scattering bull support
and coveting. The advance was cheeked,
however, uv realizing and Wail street sel
ling, attributed to tne unsettled condition
of the stock msrket and the action of prices
seemed unsatiafaclory In iicwnl small hov
ers who staried prof it -la king under which
t lie markei eased otf to wiliiiu 4 or j
points of last night's close
ST. lAJI'IS. Aug. 1!) -t'OTTON-Sieady;
nnodling. 12Sc; Sales, none, iceipt, none;
shipments, none; slock, 12.(i2 bales.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
CudaHv Packing Co
Armour & Co
Sen wart 1-Rolen Co
Cudahy Bros
St. Louis Independent..
Cudahy. Kansas City...
W. B. Vansant Co
B., V. & L
J. Lohman
Stephens Bros
Hill A Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co
.1. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
McCreary & Carey
S. Wertheimer
H. F. Hamilton
Sulllvnn Bros
Lehmer Bro
Other buyers
310
K14
923
MM)
S)
202
49
19
97
2.S4
170
14
97
64
16
23.'
79
9
36
6
4S0
32
Hogs.
1 022
2.067
3.31k
2.4(73
2:;fi
270
1.000
Sheep.
1.176
614
74
84
(i6.il
Totals 6 317 10.375 8. 840
CATTLE For a Thursday there was a
very fair run ot cattle. 172 cars being re
ported In. This brings the totsl for the
week up lo 22.300 head, or about 4.000 head
In excess of a week ago. Still receipts show
a few hundred head short of the tame
week last year. The market as a whole
was In fairly satisfactory condition.
Desirable beef cattle were In good de
mand and practically everything coming
under that head changed hands In fair
season In ihn morning at steady prlcws.
Oood .cornfed steers sold up as high as
$7.45, thus making a new high top for
the year.
Cows and heifers of good quality were
not much different frim yesterday, on the
other hand the less desirable kinds were
a Utile slow and some salesmen thought
they had hard work in securing steady
prices.
Stocker snd feeders were In pretty large
supply and as there were already quit a
good many cattle of that description In the
yards and as prices were high, there wss s
tendency on the part of buyers to shsde
prices a little. Thus the trade on that
kind or cattle mlrjht be described as slow
to generally a little lower.
Wuoiatlons on cattle: Good to choice
com fed steers. $680x37.60; fair to good corn
fed steers, ti',.J0'a'o.0, common to fair corn
fed steers, $6.0tQ43.30; good to choice range
sleet a. $5.UO&5.76; fair to good range steers,
$4.Mra5.0n; common to fair range steers,
$:.7fri4.60; good to choice cows and heifers.
$4.00o6.26; talr to good -cows and heifers.
$3.a'4 00; common to fair cows and heif
ers. Sl.i6ffii3.26: good to choice stockers and
feeders, $4.2.',:,, 65: fair to good stockers and
feeders, $3.76(0,4.26: common to fair stockers
and feeders. $3.0033.76; stock heifers. $2.7.'
3.60; veal calves. $3.oOa7.00, bulls, stags.
etc.. $2.754.76. .
Representative saJes:
BEEF STEER?-
No.
17...
I .
16 ..
6...
Av.
.1130
. 170
. 117
. tU
6H3
rr. No.
7 DO 17
COHS.
'.0
I 06 a
1 la it
HEltr.RS.
I 10 10.
Av.
.166
. Mi
. 161
. tea
Pr
1 46
I Ui
I tu
I 0
8TUCKKRS AND FEEDERS
-Nn 1
$1 31w
of Kntland Statement.
Ilalnlb t.raln Market.
DULUTII. Aug IS.-Wlieat-Sepieuuifi. '
Sl.ODs: December. 8V; Ms.. $ 1 ...
noi'hesn. $1 21V No 2 not them, tl 1:1-4 1
I of fee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug It. 1 'i il'FLK f-'niui a '
closed steady n.-l unchanged 10 ID pomta I
lower. Saies. .'. bags, including Scoie-n-
bet at S 15c ard Maich at 5".c tme tij,.u-
aand bags of September weir ri iiaim. . .
for March at I" poims. Spol ouiet Nn ;
Rio, J'tfliV, No 4 Santot. S ,gV. Mill, I
quift, Cvrdova, $'v6l-- I
Rank
LONIKIX. AiK 19 The weeklv siatement
of the Bank of England allows the follow
ing chnngeii Toijl teserve incrensed,
.HW. 1 li dilation. decreased, i.tst Ono;
bullion, inci eased, iS"i2.ii; other securities,
Increased. !T J.issj. other denosits. increased'
..l7.0ui. public deposits increg ed t18.iga):
noies les.-rve. iii-reased l.l'.'i.niai; govern
nn nt securities unchanged The piopoition
of ihe hank s is-erxe to liahllltv thts week
is i" :a per cent; lal week ii um 51.91 per
ceni
t 424 l 16 a 70
1U 1.3 t l I M4 4 00
is 7ta t tf.
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
U heifers.. 77 S 25 4 heifers.. 779 t 26
6 heifers.. 779 2 75 teedet s. .1161 4 bO
41 feeders.. 1129 4 M) 15 cows. ...1077 3 40
heifers.. 7b2 3 40 12 feeders. . Was 4 26
6 heifers.. IsO 3 2o 12 hellers.. sM) 3 20
14 heifers... bdil 3 50 heifeis... 70S 3 5
lti cows 9.17 3 20 t cows S56 2 R0
3 calves.... 206 6 00 6 feeders.. 6M! 3 75
16 feeders.. llod 4 50 21 feeders.. 620 3 60
7 feeders.. 9.0 3 SO 4S feeder. li.-O 3 75
4 feeders.. 6J0 3 ( I bull l;S6H 3 20
7 feeders.. 792 3 6C 10 feeders.. 6'i0 3 60
23 feeders.. 1022 i 75 25 feeders. .1120 4 40
14 feeders.. SOT 3 M) 11 heifers... 75S 3 20
cows 614 3 00 19 cows 862 3 55
1 cowa 1053 3 25 7 Sleeis.... t44 3 40
6 heifeis... 663 3 10 7 steers... S3 1 3 '
22 feeders.. 615 3 60 10 calves.... 227 6 26
12 heifers... 494 3 (a) 4 calvea.... .'.42 3 bo
4 calves.... 247 4 60 7 cows 97 2 K6
5 cows trit 3 25 4 heifers... 512 3 NO
10 steers ... 654 3 2ft l steers.... 77 9 3 5
11 heifeis... S26 5 l0 11 cows 821 3 60
21 steers.... NSO 3 56 4 steers.... 970 4 Of)
22 s liters.... KWN 4 2.5 14 feeders.. 790 3 76
10 feeder.. 1046 4 16 17 cows 940 2 70
9 cows 9Wt 3 36 13 steers . .1110 41
3 bulls 1225 3 10 2 calves.... Jan 6 25
7 cows 825 2 75 7 steers ... tlx 3 75
15 sleers.... 6(7 3 30 14 heifers... 573 2 Si
73 heifers... 068 3 60
Harry Haythorne Neb.
2 cow M0 3 70 13 cows 943 2 70
7 cows 3 06 39 steers.... 1172 4 85
24) steers. ...lltil 4 U6
, L. Gift. Neb
, 12 feeders.. 473 3 30 Scows S'8 3 20
5 heifers. . 4Xi 2 95 2 cows 7.16 2 50
A. Meyer Neb.
11 cows 917 3 40 11 heifers . 644 3 50
Mlldale Callle Co. -Neb
52 heifeis.. 91. 4 15 2 cow ..:.. 9) 415
Searle aV Son Neb.
40 siei rs. ..1265 4 40
Heinle v Bachelor Neb.
24 st. rs. ..
125 row s. . .
o2 calves. .
16 cow s
.111H
. 921
. li,3
1 1.
. 1056
37 cows...
67 cows...
4 it'.
2 .15
6 00
M Seats Neb
.100!)
2
3 76
3 76
3 .4)
2 cow 1
Andy Tuckson Neb.
.1010 3 it)
Slock Market.
Aug 19 CATTL
it. Joseph I. Iva
rT. JOSEPH. Mo.t
He. eiptf. 2..1U0 head; market steadv to
strong; steers. $4 6ou7 25; cows and heifers,
$2 -Vlfu .!); calves. $3.tNt7 00
Hi is Receipts. 7.,'ni head. market
steady to c higher, top. $.ii, bulk nf
sales. $7.7.c7.90
SHEEP AND I.AM US Receipts
head; market steadv; lambs. 1 4. 1 art 7.54.
f.lXN)
Ireaawry Silalemenl.
Aslil.ViiTi IN. Aug 19 -The , ondi
of the treasui ' ' 'ic hesinning of busii
today was a- f'i:'',' S
tloui ill, I lie a lock
SHil'X CITY. Ia . Aug !.-
cum I I A 1 1 l.r. urcijiii.
Ti net
dollars.
fund-.. iJold
$4Mi 7,000,
i..,n $.
suer d
.4; So'; ail. e.
'liar, of IMiO.
; inarKet Slow, reeled, ai --"i .
10 i i 1.1 1. to 4 lal. feedeta 14ii..r
ss I ,.; t,i 4 no
1 I I. ;.- - F;e elple
in i viegdv IO 5c higher, IS1 Be
7 .5, bulk ut sale. $74.(3.
Market.
-(Special Tfle
4 O-O hea l.
15. 1.1WS.
i5. 5 earlin.
I,
n 11 1
5 feeders . .11: 'I 4 00 14 cowa .... 9iV0 3 3..
3 rout,.. 9.1) 2 46 3 cows 821 2 0U
W ESTERNS MO N 1 A N A .
6 heifers. . 745 ii ("1 i steers.... S2 2 90
36 heifers.. 644 4 00 36 feeders. . 92i 4 85
27 feeders.. S)3 4 ;'.i 30 feeders., i'l 4 r,
32 heifers... Ii ! 4 JO 30 alters ...1015 4 70
43 Meets.... 95 4 55 7 heifers .. Nii5 4 30
.0 sn ei s. ... 9.0 4 40
Spear Bros Wyo
2 cow s 950 3 (St 11 cows mi; 1
24 cons.... 1019 4 20 2 sleei s ...1075 6 25
1 steel. ...1152 6 25
J i Shaw -Wyo.
10 cows 9-i 3 70 7 fleers. ...1160 6 Oil
2 cow a U.A 2 f" 3 sier. . . 1 !H :
4 rows 917 3 3 steers... PM) 6 01
5 -OW S 9-.I, ii li-'i
II I'm Will
7 steers.. li'C 4 2. K un.... 77; 3 fi
No v Sh Fr. Ne II N "
u . w ait' a . n tan :
27 Ill . 7 31 71 ! 14 ; a-,
4 123 r t 0 Ti . . pi It) 1 m
ill lai 1 ts 7t to .. Its
30 tog . j j ' 77 ts ... 7 .i,
dt . . JSt I 7 to t Tl . 7 50
n. Jai ... 7 to 71, .tt an t 7
to t 7 10 2 t; ti t
li . . - tl 11 J i ; tit 40 7 To
14 lit ... 7 as st.. $s.s... t Ji
47 !7t . 7 41 44 341 ... I 70
17 7 1J0 7 Ml tt it ? Tn
!M . . 7 to a -. .-.4 i HI
to .MS . . M . 7 fit ... 7 7
Oil -74 1-m 7 SO 76 ... tit . 70
14 :tj ! i m a . ' .'ta . J i
6 lo 40 7 a 74.. got f) 7 :
74 T4 1 fl 7 M 7 m ... 7 7
12 2t . ' 1 M 70 . . . . Ja ... $ TV
64 .174 WIS II. , t, . t 7t
i 7 . ;u nt aa 7 n
4" 271 so T 34 it .... ,i is) 7 t
f smi in 7 is ) ;,a a j :t
71 2t so 7 56 74 t Hi l :
Sll 246 to 7 66 1 JiO fl 7 7t
fi7 JM o 7 0 l . . . . fTt . 7 73
42 ! 1 M .;. it . 7 TV
267 I' IK 14 ., .;! Ml 7 to
70 2:6 44t 7 10 at -. .; v ; .
6 ..... .213 . .(ii ai- taf ?v i j,v
7? 4 4i' 7 7i jm ;
14 2I .. J ;-, . . .417 as tt
71 3l ... 7 f, ai .'. 1st' to 1 It
7 1 237 ...7 m ti. iso tt
7i a: i . if- 70 . .:' . t
' .. . 2-4 . 1 6 i'l . . i'l? ' 1 '
241 i 7 cv 7-: ja.1 at 1
67 2t4 1 7 16 l . . .11; 4" 7 to
70 tin no 7 .v an . ,,i 7 ao
7 .. . 2.17 N-l 7 6 2 215 40 7 ti
Sll EE P ile.t Ipvs wrr niodeiale, abc
and the big end
thirty-two Cars in all.
consisted of fat stock.
Young killers weie the curtain r1s-rs this
morning. There was a good, healthy tono
to the demand for fat lainhs and opening
prices tilled about steady with yesterds.v.
I'he trade was fairly active and the hulk nf
the offerings In this brunch, of the trade
changed hands In ressonahlv" good season
at values not materially changed. On unl
of westerns sold on the esrlv niaiKft HI
$7.25. The trade In fat lambs thus far this
w eek has been, rat her peculiar. Packers
have managed (o whittle off a few nickels
rrom last week s close, but at fhe same
time there has been no perceptible abate
nient to tha demand. This condition of the
markei is not Illogical, however; w hen lat
week's exciting lamb market Is taken into
consideration, quotation. It will be remem
bered, were pegged ud to S7.75 at the week
end, but prices have suffered a natural 1-
uoiiliu during Hie last fen davs until It
takes a pretty good siting of killers in
realize $7.40. Eastern weakness is Largely
responsible lot the lower I. vcl The d
cIImh since lajt Saturdiiy Is right around
25iji40c.
The fact that the. large porhoti of today's
run consisted of fat sheep, caused pa. Net '
to put on their bear logs As a re-uii
Ihe trade was unusually slow and II was
well along 111 the 11101 1. inc. beinre ennug 1
sheep hd ctiansid hands lo afford so
adequate lest if prices. One lumen of
Montana wethers sold early at $16... Sun:
about steady with v estei day'. The fsi si,p
trade during the week 1 ould not be des
cribed as very active. On most davs. Urn
market was raiher slow in assuming slian.
and the. demand required mote or les
nursing. Prices, how ev er, are aoms hai
stronger; in fact on or two salesmen were
Inclined to pm Ihc advance thin week in
date at lOrl.'.c.
Quotations on fat shep and iambs: iloul
to choir lambs. $Njft i.40;" fail in good
lambs, $6.5t'n li.kj; good to choke veailutg-.
$4 90'(j5.:.'5; fair to gnod yearlings. I. -.ivt 4..H.
good lo choice wethers. $4,2614.(46; fair In
good w et hers, f $3 .8041 4 2 1; good to cnoic
ewes, $40tr34.3o; fair to goon wes. t'i.ivji
4.00.
(Quotations on feeder stock: Fair lo . holes
lambs, $6.76iuH 60; fair to choice yearling".
$4 fiOi5.25; fair to choice weihcrs, 5u,0jjt Ji.
Representative aales:
374 Nevada lambs
296 Nevada la tubs ,
OH Nevada lambs 1 ,
166 Nevada lambs, culls ..
46 Nevada yearlings
109 Nevada yearlings ......
33 Nevada yearlings
251 Nevada ewes .-
194 Nevada ewes'
10N Idaho lambs
30 Idaho ewea ,
119 Idaho lambs
406 Idaho lambs
462 Idaho lamba
238 Idaho lamba
NO Idaho lamba
403 Wyoming lambs
86 Wyoming lamba. culls
10J Wyoming ewes
177 Wyoming yearlings ....
63 Western ewes, culls ...
23 Western bucks
144 Nevada wetheis
2'W Nevada ewes, feeders
3o2 Nevada lambs, feeders
816 Nevada lambs, feeders
$10 Utah lambs
337 Utah lambs, feeder ....
CHICAt.O I.IYK TOt;i")URKKr
I asiane.eBB
Cattle Steady Hogs Higher hep
and Lambs Loafer. .
CHICAGO. Aug. I9.-CATTLE-Reeelpi.
estimated at 6.000 head. Market steadv .
steers, $6.5Oj'7.80; cows,- $1,607)6 26; heifer
$3,601)6.00; bulls, lii.OOy-t to; calves. $3.006.76,
stockera and feders. $3.757f5.16.
HOGS Receipts, estimated at 12.009 head
Market 10ii'15e higher: choice heavy. M.I5
Dtitcners. u.iwisa; light mixed,
iw; cnolce light, 4W.OOU8 .20; packing.
7. NO; pigs, $5.60778.00; bulk of sales.
. 10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-F.eceipts. esti
mated at 15.000 head. Market 10915c lower,
sheep, $4.0Oij5 0O; lambs. $6.267.60, year
lings, $5 0O'u6.6O.
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62'.. 4 I'l
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91 3 lit
3 i
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113 '4 15
73 i 6
65 6 90
6 6 4'
57 H 40
41 A 9 I
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11.1 4 26
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4 2 ;.
87 4 (4
102 4 10
100 3 71
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.1. 54 6 3 1
64 7 2
5H 6 ?5
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$7.76r)
r.604i
$7.H5iri
Kanana City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. '.9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7.600 head. Including 2.000 southerns
Market ateady to 10c lower; choice export
and dressed beef steers. $6 60tM7.60; fstr 10
good. $4.2fK(f.40; western steers. $4 10ft'4.S.V
ftrxtkers and feeders, $2904,6.00; southern
steers, $3.26444 70; southern cows. $2 3(t4 0f).
native cows. $2.2fVo6.00; nstlve heifers $3.2
4j7.00; bulls. $2.!Ka3.60; calves, $40Ofj7.36.
HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head. .Market was
strong to 5c higher; top, $7 ; bulk of sales
$7.75u7.90; heavy. $7 0ff7 90: packers snd
butchers. $7 8007.95; light, $7.6(K?f'i.9C141: plsa
tt.2tVg7.26. f
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts 2 500
head. Market strong; lambs, $4 flrt77..sf,,
yearlings. $4 M15.26: wether. $4 0096 CO
ew es. $3,764)4.75; stockers snd feeders $3 nn
((5.10.
l. I.onla Lire Stork Markei.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. Ht.-CATTLF.-Rwemie.
$000 head. Including 4.800 Trxans; market,
loiter; native shipping and expon teis
$6.50-oy7.2o; dressed beef and butcher steer.
$S.2686.3f.; steers under 1.000 It.., 4.30tV$fl!
stockers and feeders, M W1I4 ); row and
heifers. $3.25434 30; rauners. $1 75-iV7 ,?5; hulls
$3 2MJ4 60; calves. $5 2507.50. Texas and In
dian steers, $3 4irrf 20, ron j and heifers
$26O&4.90.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4 SO) l-ad; market
higher; packers. $70(U.00; butchers and
bst heavy, $7 9608.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpis, 1 200
hesd: market lower: native motion. $3 2f .Q
4 40; lambs. $7.65jn.O0: culls and birkt, fMi
i4 50, stockers, $3.0083 76.
lock la Sight. .
Receipts of live stock at Ihe aix principal
I western markets yesterday:
Cam Hogs. Sh'
South Omaha 4 000 ID.i s run
Sioux City 4 oofl .V
St Joseph t s 7.500 2 fain
Kansas City.. 7 60) ;.(a) 3 Nnn
St. Louis SflOO t.Yat ' ' 1 300
Chicago t.OM 12. fo u.oon
Tolal tereipis. ...... 30 $0 , 43.3(a) : Ton
Peoria Uralai Market.
PEORIA. III.. Aug. IS. CORN Steadv:
No 2 ellow. TOSc, No. 3 yellow. 70',.
No. 2. 70' 4c; No. S. 74" 4c.
m! v a Idaho.
Dcrbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealers
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Oo.aba Office 1 10 ST. T. Llf Blg.
ail Te.ephon. Poarlas 41.
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