Tin: TICK: omaha. tvksday, aimji'st 24. i.m GRAIN AMPRODKt MARKET Lower CtMet SUrt Lower Selling Tint Dsy of Week. SPRIKO WHEAT MOVEMENT IS OH Receipt Ar :rtleeally Iswreaeoal la ItrlknNltr HrktWrH' 4 lelkla apply Was Ala RMrMk ralar. OMAHA. Au H, laV " l,jwf vsblee started heavy selling Rain today. - The apring whni movement ha begun and receipt war noticeebyi In r. M-eaaed in trie northwestern markets. Tha f sorld's visible iuvpir wti alio a bearish featuve, showing considerable Increase. Light scattered showers fall In the corn belt and. more rain la forecested. Tnia reused uni-eslnes and prices slumped Y, heat slumped again after a weak start on favorable, thrashing return and a general . baariah sentiment due to tha expected large movement. C'aah wheat broke sharply and offerings were reluc tantly ken. lluylng waa of poor class and light. ,,. , . Vorn opened weak on reported ralna and value kept slipping lower during the whole Reunion. More Mm l reported and further decline are probable, aa (he lamer commission ' bouses ,, are selling on all bulgee. Primary Wheat receipt were tM.O0 bu. and shipments ware 217.UOO bu.. against le celpta laat. year of 682,ij0 bu. and ahlpmenta of 4M.000 bu. , . . . Primary corrt receipt were 610,000 bu and ahlpmerila lVere MA.aun bu., against receipt laai year of HJ,00 bu. and shipment of 4&J,0O bu. . 4'lesranraa were 4 000 rin. rf corn. 2.000 bu. rf oat and wheat and flour equal to 231.0)0 bu. ; Liverpool' closed JV8Hid lower on wheat nd svd higher on corn. Local range o; pil, t.i. Galveston, stead.-. s d . future, :eadv, p'ernher, . 4".d; Oe ober, M ti'd patent, dull. UM K-WInt H KUIII.D IS 1IIC 4. R I S r:i,t Nat NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Hark la Tesaperatare OMAHA. Neb, Aug. 8. 1 No Important change In temperature has incurred In any p.nlnn of the country within the last twenty-four hours. There ha been a alight r.- In the central valleya within the lat twenty-four hour, but no marked changed ha occurred, and the out loos la favorable for only sllgut rhsnges In thl vt-tnity tonight or Tuday. Liam hoer re quit general over tha ea ern portion of Nebraska Saturday bight and Hunday morning, and aom Blattered hower occurred In the eastern portion during the lat twenty-four hour. No precipitation worthy of note appears to have fallen In the weatern portion of the tat during Saturday of Hunday. Showers occurred within the laat twenty-four hours In the northern Rock Mountain districts, tha extreme northwt, the upper Missouri and upper Mississippi valley, and along the Uulf coat. Kaln la falling In Montana., and conditions are generally unsettled In the upper valleya and northweat, and In dication are that ahowera will occur In ,i virlnliv tonlaht or Tueeday, Kecord of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three yeara. 190 1904 1WT 19M Minimum temperature .. 71 67 64 70 Precipitation 00 .OS T .00 Normal temperature for today 71 degree. Deficiency In precipitation alnce March L 2.2ft inches. Kxces for corresponding period In 1, .17 of an Inch. Deficiency for corresponding period In ;, 4 H0 Inchea. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaater. Market 11 lireg-ular and Coune Prices Reactionary. of RAILROAD TRAFFIC IS GE0W1NO laloa Parlfle Blae al the Opealaa. bet Flood ef aelllaaj Wrdere Ha Dead It Below rtule.i Close. Wheat ' i I Sept.,. tl MHi . Dec... . -.-sSH. X'SI Corn-- i i , Sept.. I Ms! 6a Uev.V., MS M'i! fept..j Dec High. Low. Clce. Sat'y. Cora and Wkeil Region Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at I a. m. 75th meridian time, Monday, August 13. 1908: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Max. Min. fall Station 4l . 1 I tz: 7Sl I t sr. aiH No. No. Omaba-Caeh Prtcea. . WHKAT-'N'o hnrd, :K-g1 (")'; l.ard. )(; No. 4 hard, KH82c; spring. fcvfic: no grade, KSti'NK;. 'COItN-Kq. 2, !HVti3'ic; No. 1. 62HtJoMo; K. Kt No. 2 yetlo. J4c: No. yehow, HiJ4?r No. J Vhlie. V-; No. S white. 7o. OATS No. J mlved. nK&3c; No. t yellow. SWWeNo. I a hire tmiVk". No. 4 white, IVeiaHa. , . ' . RTaVN V; No. . 8tMc. . Carlol Iteeefitte. , , i v Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago ..J -....117 1D0 416 Minneapolis 44ft Omaha , , m 72 16 Kululh ; 2 Ashland. Neb Auburn. Neb S3 Broken Bow. Neb. to Columbua. Neb... 1 Culberson. Neb.. 103 Falrbury, Neb.... W Fairmont. Neb... l tr. Island. N?b.. W Hartlngton. Neb. M llusttuKS. Neb.... K Holdrege, Neb. Oakdale. Neb... Omaha. Neb Tekaninh, Neb. Alta. la Carroll, la Clarlnda. la Plbley. Ia Hloux City, Ia. Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES W .' s2 . H7 K5 m . i2 . 16 . 84 70 f. 17 70 74 ' fit 70 70 li W 7 71 lib mi a o si 8 .00 . ' on ."0 on .00 .no .uo T .'I .on .21 .00 .43 .00 .07 M T .20 for Sky. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudv Clear Clear Cloudv Cloudy Cloudv Cloudy Ft. cloudy K In I tig Clo-idv Cloudy twelve-hour lllCtUO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS . Fealarea af the Tradlaat aad Cloala . Price oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 23 The beginning In earned'- of the movement Of thla year a record-breaking crop of wheat In the nonh weat had a depreaaLUg effect on the wheat market here today, tne price of all deliv erlea declining more than 1c per btiahel. CUjalng quotaUoa hwfd net loss of l1 to lHv. Corn waa weak on repon of tain In -Nebraska and oat were wrtt because of ..liberal, receipt. Toviaiotia olosrd firm. , . . . The wireat market waa aubjected to general aelling (ueaatire throughout the entire seaainn and an extremely heavy ton prevailed front, atart to finish. Kelilng al the opening waa Inspired chiefly by de cline to tha , price .of wheat at all of the leading grain, center of Kurope, due partly .to heav),. ahlpmenta from HiisIr, but later In the aVaaion the unusually lib eral movement of. wheat In thla country, particularly- In the. northwest, waa tne principal . weakening influence. Keocipt of wheat today- at Rt. Lout were more thkn double thole of the corresponding day a year 'ago, and Kanaaei City also reported a 'material Increase in arrival. The mdvemenf In the aouthweat, however, failed (o arouae trade to uch an' extent a did the tiewa Tram "Minneapolis.' where -!ca!dBW-trirV weaf weVe Tacteived today. The, qtiaHiy of this new spring wheat Waa a Id to be excellent Predic tion were alo made that the arrivals at Minneapolis and Dulqth would aoon aver age 1.0U) cara a day: During the day Sep tember aold between nc and 9Hc while the December option ranged between 4c and tostcr Tha market closed with price only a trifle abovev the low mark, dep teinber berng at- VV4c and December at 4S. - ' An offlrrkl prediction of ahowers In Jlllnola, Iowa and Nebraska prompted lib eral selling in corn, which resulted in deallneo of mure -than lc Id all dellveriee. The market eloaed -weak at almost the bottom with -price off vk&lo to compared, wttn sat urn ay s cloae. Liberal receipt, pieaent and prospective. caused active aelling of oata by cash In terests, which resulted In sharp decline In an option. The market oloaed weak with prlcea 81o to lVC below the pre vious cloae. Provlaiona wrre firm (in $ lc to lOo ad vance In live hoga. The cloae waa firm with prices 4c lower to 16c higher. The leading futurea ranged aa follows. ' No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Biatlon. Max. Mln Inches. Chicago. Ill V 44 5. T Columbua. 0 17 SO 60 .00 Dea Moines, la. .. 12 Ml 4 .14 Indianapolis. Ind.. 12 M 62 .00 KanKaa C.ty. Mo.. 20 tl M T Loulavllle. Ky H4 6 .00 Minneapolis. Minn. M en .10 Omaha. Neh 19 0 4 OH St. Louie. Mo U 84 6S .00 I Temperature are nightly higher throughout the corn and wheat region. Showers occurred within the laat twenty four hour In all except the Columbua, In dianapolis and St. Louis districts. L. A. WELSH. -' Loral Forecaster, Weather Bureau. N KW YORK. Aug 23 -From the Irie. tilar and reactionary course of prlcea to day it la clear that the slock market I still In a highly sensitive state and de pendent largely upon development of the next few day. Foremost among thfae la the health of E H. Ilarrlman. con cerning whieh Ih tieual conflicting runiois and atatenienta were again current, but of which more definite knowledge ought to be obtainable. , Traffic offlclala of the leading railway ytem In the middle west are virtually unanimous In their declaratlona that busi ness Is steadily mounting higher, with an especially large movement in mer chandise. It was reported today that thd railroad entering Chicago have in mind an Increase of two cents per 100 pound In "freight terminal service." Foreign advices were cheerful In the main. Benin cables were most optimistic, with re ported steady betterment In Grman s Industrial condition. Taking He cue from London, where Americana, especially Union Faciflc. were active and atrong, our mar ket began operatlone In mu-h the am fashion. The advantage waa fleeting, how ever, vigorous selling of the Harrlman Issues soon wiping out all advances, and by noon prices of Union Facific and M-juthern Pacific were under last Sat urday's lowest quotstlons. while strong pressure was being exerted upon Reading mnA Mlata Steel. Colncld-nt with the decline In the Harrl nian Issue was a statement that no changes would occur In the dividends of Fnlon Pacific and Southern Pacific at the directors" meeting tomorrow. In sharp contrast to the other railway shsrea was the strength of the Gould luea, Texaa & Pacific, Wabash and Denver Hio Grande, all diaplaylng rirmnees. uuine on the exchange fell off in the after noon session, the volume of transactions up to 2 o'clock barely reaching the aver age of the first two houra of trading on several daya of the last week Price rsllled somewhat before the last hour, when the "street" received word that Mr. Ilarrlman had sent asaurance to his as sociates from the ship now bringing him to port, of his "good condition.'" For a brief while this news was without effect, but In effect the final trading there wer sharp rebounds In Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and United States Steel, which carried them well above the previous hlnn prices of the day. Other stocks that moved In sympathy Included Reading. Rock Island, Chicago Northwestern and Chesapeake & Ohio. The rally wa 111 nrnrreaa when the market closed. (.all money varied from 2'4 to 2Vi per cent, time accommodations were In light mand with no change. The bond market only moderate .trading In lasue. Total sales, par to 43.28B.0UO. I . S. government i's advanced cent and on call. iv'uinbrr on stocks were as follows: SalM. HUh liabilities. " 7v7.fc.15. working balance In l.aur offices. 4VtH.v: In bat.K to credit of United Htate treasurer, 14 M: subsidiary silver coin. 4 .T.'J 7V minor roln $?4rn: totsl bsianc In gerrrr.il fund. :.4i..a. err York Mef Market. NF.W TORK. Aug. D-MONSiT-On can. ateadv; 3a'-" P" cent, ruling rat. 2Hl per cent: closlna. Z r-er cent: offered at 2't per cent Time loan, extremely dull. Mitty days. 2VC-' P'r cent, ninety daya. ft!1 per cent, six month, J:fT4 per cent PRIM K MERCANTILE PAPER-4s4 oer cent. 8TERLINO ' EXCHANGE Btrong with actual buslneaa in banker bill at '11u 4 mXx for slxtv day bill, and at 44.fc.ft6 for demand. Commercial bill. MMSiM.M'v SILVER Bar. 61c; Mexican dollar. 44c. RONDS Government, firm; railroad, easy. The following are the cloaing quotations on stocks and bonds V. S. rf. J. so enupon . . IV S Is. reg., do eeupos . . f . 4 rf . do cosson... Allla-'hal. 1st Am A U.. Am. T a T Am. Tobacco no Armour a Co. Atchison (n. do cv. 4a lrt 'fir. ft . .'. . . . At. T. L. 1st 4 Us,. & Ohio 4... do .... .. i.n W Ttrk. Tr. cv. 4 . . Ha. of O. 6s... n Ltsathsr 5s... C. of N. J. . Ches. Ohio 4Ss. 1o rsf. b 4s 4s... 100 tnl M Sf 4V V . .1 '4 (span 4s MS ..101H 4o 44 ..l"liK. C. S. let .... 'H ..tt4U g. ask 4 itil ... t ..ill L N. snt. 4s r . en . K T. 1st 4,.lni 44 r 1'H'S Mt rofte 4s M - .. Unit N. R. A. ot M 4Vm . N4 ..l't' N. T. r. . ISs I . . IS" 4 dsb. 4s T-. S. H . If. ...ti.w cv. ...lit K. W 1st eon. 4a. ... M 40 cv. 4a . ...l'ViSNo. Paclllc 4a ... K t ... S. L. rfs 4a ... . . . 7t rim. 1t 1U. . ...tl'"4 do con. 4 .. 1'H ttsadlns sMi. 4 ..121 St. L. 8 r. fg. 41 .1014 do aa. 6a liTHsst C I. W a. 4a.. Chirgo c- A. IS.. 7S do lt sola 4s , f ""w saaooartl A. L. but de- was eaay snd the better known value, amounted per cent the registered 4's (4 P"r f sales snd leading quotations NEW YORK GEXF.RAI, MARKET 4ootallona of the Day Comtnodltlea, a Varloas Artlolee.l Open. Hlgh.j Low. J Cloae. Sat'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Deo. May Oata Sept. Deo. May Pork BepC Jan. Lard- Oct. Sent. f C"4i !nW MS 'tW,4J 64f7 M'f!4 itr wi r eW nn'f 11 43W e4'" e1-.7'av;S '. atrS4l S-al Ja.. Ribs Sept. Oct. 4 Jan. A. I It. ftrifcl 11 K1V4I . il n. 1 It 7Va: .y 1 1 n 67w I 10 40 I " I 4I I 94-4: WH 96a fS I ?:4y4fT4 6S',l67Ha4 n 20 17 44 fraii 'a! 21 40 IT 46 16 17 40 11 42S4I 11 0 I 11 M U e I 11 T4i 11 40 11 46 11 66 I 11 42H 10 KVi! 1 3u I U I I 11 tc I 11 ! 11 34 11 17U U 40 1 11 IA 1 14 1 1 1 im 11 7u U 76 11 411 U 46 IM No. J. ('aah quotation mere aa followa FLOUU Weak; winter pa lent, 44.4D9 K m. . srraignie, .ofl.40; apring patents .7VSJ.(). straights, H7044.K; bakers, Hit r4 so. 4 . HA RLE T Fesd or 'mixing. 60dJ44o; fair to cnoice mailing, w)Txe. HfcEVH Flax. No. 1 southwestern, No. .1-northwestern, 1146. Timothy Outer, 11 PKOVIctlONS Maes pork, per bbl., 111.40 9Ji to. Lara, per loo id , Hhort riba. eids looee), 111 M)11.75, ahort clear aides Total elearanoea of wheat and flour were 28Lul bu. Primary receipts were 1,6x3.000 bu., compared wttn l.IU.uuO bu. the corre s pond I ok day a year ago. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage averaged 644,- betiruated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ti r; 13.76. 134 cars; corn, tfl cara: 12.00s bead. oata. 676 cara. hoga, Vlelbla tly a( Or NEW TORK. Aug. 13. The vlalble supply or grain rn the ctuted riata on Maturoav, Auguat 21, as complied by tha Now York Pioduaa esahange, was aa follows: Vi'iivi, ,iiea,Cvti buaiivia; iuoreessl. 004 bushel. Com. 1.24S4M buahela; Increased. 111009 buahela. Ott. 4414 60 bushel; Increased. 471.0CO ousneia - - , Hve. 174004' bushels; Increased. 19.004 oosneis. r Harley, 104. MO buahela; decreased. 47.000 oiisneia - The visible Supply of Saturday. . Ansust 21. ergs df crossed. 4t.UJw buahela. whest in Canada LU.000 bushels; NEW YORK. Aug. 23 FLOUR Receipts, 17.H0O . bbl. ; export. 6.1A0 bbls. ; market easier With moderate jobbing trade! Min nesota patent. J6.7Eii 2A; winter iraighta. 44.90(10.10. new; Mlnneanta baker. (6 16 'oS.60. , old; winter extras. 4460S'4.sO; winter patents. 4".3OH5.60, new; winter low grades. 44.4(4.70, new; - Kansas nlraifihts. 44. 6543.1. 10. new. Rye flour steady; fair to good. 44,ii"44. 25; choice to fancy, 44.30(i 4. 40 CORN MEAL-Harelv steady: fine whit and veil on- !.W.(1 86; .coarse, H&tViJl.uo; kiln dried. $3.74. . llXt. .. ... . . o 2 weatern. ,76c. nominal, f. o. b. lw York. , . UARLEY-Steedy; feedlogj. 67c, nominal,. I. c New -York. i WHEAT Receipts 131 800 bushels: exports 24.700 buhels. . Spot market, weak: No. 1, red. new. 11.08. elevator; No. 2 red. new, 41. 104 f. o. b. afloat: fio. 1 northern Du luth, new. 11.08V nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard, winter, now, I1.11H. nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Under a crushing weight of new wheat arrivals, both spring and winter, today's wheat market developed a severe break and eloaed lis, net lower. Weak cable and demoralised cash market at Minneapolis sdded to th heaviness. September closed. 11.07; Decem ber cloeed. 41. 024; May closed, 41.044. CORN Receipts. 7.400 bushels; exports. 366 bushels. Spot msrket. weak: No. 2. 4A4c, elevator and 81c. delivered, both nominal; No. 2. 621aC f. o. b. afloat. Option market waa without transsctlons, clos ing c to mo net lower. September closed, 4)c; Decemner closed eoc OATS Receipts. 17.900 . bushels; exports. tlM bushel. Spot market. qui,et; mixed oats. 24i32 pounds, nominal; Natural white, Mi 31 pounds, 4:1 V'; clipped, new, white. 34 j 42 pounds. 4444V. HA 1 hi eaay. ro. . lUtpiwc; gooa 10 choice, 96c4iJ100. HOPS Dull; state common to choice. 1904, Mil 19c; 1907, nominal; Paclflo coast, ISIS, 14W17: 107. 11S14C. HIDES-steady ; Bogota. W'4c; central America. 21VaO. LEATHER Quiet; acid, Z30'c. PROVISIONS Keef, ateady, family, 414.00 C 14.60; mesa. 111 fll 11 60; beef ham. tI4 r'i 200; pacKet. jiiwuim; city extra inota meaa. 130 .stmii.w. crit meats, rirm; pica- led bellies, SU.601S.00: pickled bams. SI1 1100. Lard firm; western. SU.s4Tli.4t. refined, itrm; continent, l so; oouin America, S13.00: compound. fi.eonT7.7D, rora firm: family. $21 .OOfffl l: short clear, 421-(W 4)23.60; mess. 421.7txu 32.:. TALLAJW 4juiet; ci -- ' n. per pacaaajei, 6 6-lRc: country free). 6 4-16U 6 13-lAc. RICK steady; aomesitc, ztjo-c; japan. SH'SHc. PrTTER nrm: creamery specials, zsn 4c: official price. So; creamery extras. 3gu2S,c. . 1 . CIIEF.sk steady; stats, inn cream spe cial-. i6eic. E11O.H irregular: western extra firsts. 24 fituc; western firsts, 2J4(23c; western sec onds. Wi21C. I'Ol I.TKI-Alive, nominally uncnangen; dressed, firm: western broilers. lng-Mc; fowls, western, 16MflTHc. Kaaaaa City Grain aad Previa I owe. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 23 WHEAT Sep tember. ?lc; December. toc; May, MSc. Cash: 1& 3c lower; No. 2 hard, SBcfll 03; No. 3 hsrd s3citi.i; rno. I red, ll.W; No. J rd S1.02fl 03. CORN September, Vflic; December. l2c: May. 64'c. Cash: 4Hic lower; No. 1 mixed. '"anSTfrc; No. 1 mixed. SSc; No. 2 vhite. 6c; No. S white, 6c. OATS Unchanged; Na 1 white, 43c; No. 2 mixed, SSffMc. RYU TOwTIlC. HAY Unchanged to Jftc higher: choice timothy, S10..0111 .00; choice prairie. fl.Vrtt 1.00: ch,,lr- alfalfa. $13.004714 00. BUTTER Creamery extras. J6c: firsts, 3c: second. 21c; packing atock, 19c. ROUS- Extras, SSc: firsts. !lc; seconds and dirties, 13c; southern, loss off, 14o. Reeelnt. Shipment'. Wheat, bu 5fyy U7 000 Corn, bu MOW so 001 Otts. bu r,f0 40u0 Allla-f halmera pf AnultaiMisI ropoar America Acrlcultural ... Am. Bast Sugar.. Am. Oan pfd Am. r. A V Aid Cotton Oil Am H. t,. pfd Am. loa Securities American llnsae American Locomotive Am. at R Am. S 4 R. pfd Am. Sii(sr Raflulni Am. T T Am. Tobacco pfd A mart ran Woolen Anaoonda Mining Co Atchison Atehteon pf Atlantia Coaa Una Rait I mora A Oblo Dal. a Ohio pfd Befaleham Steal Bronkly Rapid Tr rndtan Pacific Central Losther Canrral Leather pfd. ...... Central ot New Jersey..... hawpelka A Ohio Chloato Alton Cklrasn Ot. W Chins eo A N. W C, M. A St. P C . C.. C. t. L. Colorado V. I Colorado A So ( 010, A ko. I at pfd Colo. aV So. 24 pfd Cooa.-lld.-ca oaa Corn Product Delaware 4- Hudson Danevr A Rio Grande ... D a R. 0 prd lilatlllara' Becurltla Brl .. Kna 1st ptd Krie id pfd Oaoeral Electric Great Northern pfd Orsat Northern Or ctfa.. Illinois Canlral Inter bo rough Mai int. Mat. pfd International Harvaeter .. Int. Marine pfd International Paper Internauonal Pump Iowa Central Kansas City So K. C. So. pfd Loalavlll a N Minn. A St. L M . St. P. S. S. M Missouri Pacific U . K. A T M.. K. T. pfd National Biscuit Natloaal Lead N. R. R. ot M. 1st pfd.. New Tars Central N. T , O. A W Norfolk A W North Amsiiraa Northern Pacltc Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P.. C. C. a St. L Prasaad steal Car Pullman P tiara car Railway gtsel Sprlnc .... Roadln Republic Staet RapuDlla Staal pfd Rock lalan Co Rock lalaad Co. pfd St. L. r. Id pfd ... St. Louts S W St. L S W. pfd gloss-Sheffield g. 1 ... Southern Paelfla tuatharn Railway So. Railway p:4... Tannaaae Coppar Taaaa aV Pacific T.. Bt. L. A W T . St. U A W. pfd I'nlon Paxlflc Union Pacific pfd V. a. Raalty V. S Rubber f. S. Staal U. S. Steal pfd ftaJi Coeear Va.-Csrollna Cfcamical . Wabaah W a bask pfd Weatern Maryland Weetlnahous Electric .. Weetera I'nlon Wkealtng A U B , Total aa-laa for th day KO ,(' inn t.l-m HIO MO O I.Ort) l.."o . i. .1o IS.") 1il Ht !.! 100 1 6"0 . II. M 61S in 44 44 M as 73H K Jf.' 1 14 1" K.1S J7; if't Low. wew. US W 1iJ -t 1.(00 uv o t.o l.lft l.W ' 2 SI ISM, 1'WVt 4 4i 44 .I 4t 3S 14 n 114 1JS l0 10H 17' 47 IUV u 117 'iv 7, IM , r'4 C, B. A Q. 1 c. a. hp C. R. I. A P. do rol. as do rfd 4s Colo. Ind. ft Colo. Mid. 4a C A 8. r. Ae. 4s D. H c 4 a.io rsf. 6a Dtsllllers ea Krie p I. 4s do pen. 4s do cv. 4s sar. A. do sorts B. ... Oen. Elv ct. 6a .-. 111. Cefi. tat raf. 4a. Int Met 44' Bid. Aak. g IH ft So. Pacific col. aa .. j. 4 . do ct. 4 K'S do 1st raf. 4s aiSPo. Railway 6a. St do sen. 4e 14 I'nlon Pacific 4s ... do ct. 4a: Wt do let A rsf. 4a .. 6S C- S. Rubber TS V. a. Steal M aa ... trttj i' -Cro. Chem. 6s. TTH'aheeh 1st I.S M 00 1st at. 4a... 7SWeatem Md. 4 16 Weat. Bloc ct. is.. KiWla Central 4a (CU, Ml. .1 .HI . 744. . 4 . NH ItHti 1" ts . 7 . . o4 S .10414 . J'.l4 .1IV4, . M .1' lii M14 111 . 7 . " . ar,V6 OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Large Ran of Cattle, ConiutiTif Moitly of Bang-en. HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN HIGHER R reel -at. of Rot. Skeep aad l.asnbe l arge. A tslle Material ( tsenae la rrlree Take Plaee Any Klad. south omama, Ar. a. io Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga Sheep Fetlmate Monday 1.9V ,ame day lat week 7,4 Same day 1 weeka ago.. 7.SM 8a me day 3 aeeka ago.. 4 4 Sam day 4 week ago.. 4.743 Same day last year 1.564 The following table show !.& i.y 1 671 10t4 1.674 1 OOfl I Ml 10 IM 4. .ITS i;.i ths receipts of cattle, hoc and heen at Houth Omaha for the year to data, compared with last year: 19t. l"t lnc aec. Cattla hli-m 54tA S.l Hog 143 1.76.SM 140 038 Sheep 908 681 SU.18S I.4S4 The following t-tble shows the average price of hogs st Routh Omaha tor the last several day, with comparison: Data. I 1W. lt.lW.1904.lis.!iiM.li0S. 17X10 i2S- si J. wo 0 .00 17S la t.100 44 14 ISO 4. 1'O . 1.7C0 no lLM) 400 (00 t.4 4,tM " O0 1.(100 " ioo lIuO (rt) 4 M0 1,U0 00 l.'.'W 4.SJ0 H7 1 'IM 7 MS M'4 lCau, t:,4S t IKS 14'. 47 I'4 41 S"' 4 74 lot, 14 744 45 I5T ot. 144, J3'4 l.r 44 M a 14 H U u 44 '.1 42 S04 41 4 74 lMt4 144 H MS. 41 8.-.S 4( M'4 47 7Jj 4Vt but 14 43 tH 114-4 13 IK v 1'Kt4 117 "4 1164 IS ?J 109 314 , ' : 4A H 174 1,'.4 74V 4-t. V tl4 (Si ' 1444. 41 !.. 4 t S 14 4.14, 41 IH44, 1;.4 M'4 1 jfl l.ealas Moaey Market. LONDON. Aug. .83. American securities opened strong snd gtnerslly well over par ity, with the Harriman Issue the leaders In the advance. At. noon Union Pacific was 1 points and New York Central 1 point higher, while the rest of the Met ranged from S above to below Satur day's New Tork closing. London closing stocks: . I4H Loalarlll A N . MS M., K. A T . 47V. n. T Central.... . 10 Norfolk A W ... .IIS do pfd .lOTSOntarlo w..., .131 Pcnnaylranl ... lsHRand Ulnca .... . SIS Raadln . tti S. nthcrn Ry .Itfc'S do pfd . 14 Poutharn Pacific . 40 lnlon Pacific... . do pfd . 17(4 U. .8. Staal . UVt 4o pfd . 41 Wahaas . '4S da pfd .144 Spanish 4a SILVER Bar, qu'et at 234jd per ounce. MONEY itl per cent. The rate of discount In th open market for ahort bllla la lVgl P cent; for three month' bills. 14 per cent. SpV YORK. Aug. M. METALS Lead, firm al 44.35'U4 40. Copper, firm; standard spot, I12.iiiil3.00; October, 12.;5Cil3.0). sil ver, 61c. Ccnanls. money .... do aooount Anal. Copper Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. . Canadian Pacific. Cheaapcake A O... Chicago O. w. ...... Chi., Mil. A St. P. L)a Rear lirnver A Rio O . do pfd Brio do 1st pfd do Id pfd Orand Trunk.. Illinois Central .'0S 4Jk4 .144 . rJH 1 . W4 . 7JI4 . .. t"4 . 7JS .1J7H .114 l't4 . 7 .inn . n Aug. 10... Aug. 11... Aug. 12... Apg. 11... Apg. 14... Aug. 15... Ang. It... Aug. 17... Aug. 18... Aug 1... Aug. 20... Aug. .21... Aug. 23... 4 W: 441 S 25 4 4i 4 Mi 6 14 4 44 4 IK 7 41HI C 40! I U t M I H I 01 I 11 ( S4S OVI I 0 l T 4'.".: 1 M t M 7 47 14 12 i 1 131 4 92 7 471,1 s 17 h 741 4 Ml t IS! B 11 ' 4 10! 4 72j 4 M 5 Mi I n 4 24 7 4H I 4 7 4 SKI 5 U t 021 7 sW.1 I 441 1 741 6 t m : 4 21 7 11 1 g 41 1 911 S 44 4 ' 6 11 7 TV 4 31 I 70; I i 8, i 10; 4 12 T ali 4 171 5 62 4 On 4 111 15 ....... II 391 6 D3, 6 K, S 841 I 6 24 7 82H! I I I I t n Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live slock at the Union 8tock Yard. Houth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 1 p. m.. Au gust 23: RICCEIPTS Cattle. Hogs. Sheep C. M. Pt. P 1 Union Pacific 38 23 C. A N. V east.. 2 C. & N. W.. west 13 k . 11 C, St. P.. M. A 0 3 C. It.' A Q. east 1 1 C. B. Q. weat 104 M 7 C. R. 1. A P., east 2 C. R. 1. A P.. weat 1 C. Q. W 2 Total receipts 28 71 J'4 1 s N 1... l-t ti t k SH PEP A side from a slower movement of supplies, Urg-I- lulu red by liberal re- celpt. thla niornlrg . sheeo maraet pre ented no especially rew feamrea. Hecelpta were about normal fr a Monday, inern were alxiut evetity-two aotioie-oecaa re ported In and a fairly large proportion eere feeder sheep and lamb. Killing sheep otiened rather tardily and It as aom time before the trade bad to- quired ' enotifit momentum (o afford a broad view of v.-!e levels. Klrst sale on practically till kind of offering In thl orancn ot the trade, nowever. were jut about steady and. regardless ot th sticky appearance of trade, ealeemen and Buyers alike were quoting the market on this basis. Occasionally Soft spots were appar ent, but weak places were scattered and were usually offset by strong spots else where. Hea.y. soar wethe s ssemed to be In poor detnand and any positive wesk enlng of valuee was. perhaps, mors notice able on salea of (his Kind. There were several loads of lambs on sale and young killers met with a good healthy Inquiry from the opening. Th quality of mppllea, however, wa only fair and while buyer were willing enough to look over offering they were Inclined to take their time in filling orders. A good firm tone to the trade waa evident and pncea generally ruled about ateady. As wss noted above, feeder stock was In very good supply. In fact, fully half of today s receipts oensisted of sheep and lambs suitable for feeding purposes. Plenty of buyers were to be found In al most every alley, and Inquiry was rigorous. Owing to the delsy necessitated In sort ing out their stock In msny esses, the feeder mark wss somewhat late in aa sumlng shape. Thla condition almost al ways features the market on days when receipts are heavy, and la not to be taken as a true reflection of trading activity. Most prices paid were fully steady, mors especially o on bunches that happened to be particularly suitable. Feeding yearlings sold early at 15 00 Quotation on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, l4lAtf7.40; fair to good lambs. K'SneMSfi; food to cholcs yearling. rl.Wfift; fair to good yearllnga. 44.A'24.W: good to choice wethers. I'-'iN & ; fair to good wethers, 130H25; good to choice ewes, M.Otrut.JS; fair to good ewaa, 4&1&91 4.0D. Quotstlons on feeder s.o'-k: Fair to choice lamb. 13.764.60; fair to choice yeai'ilng, 44.Mif46.2f.; fair to choice wether. $&.txft4.. Representative salea: No. 152 Utah yearling 1.112 Wyoming lambs ST4 Wyoming lambs ' w voming yesrlings Ill Wyoming ewes "40 Wyoming yesrlings fM Wyoming wethers 4H9 Wyoming wethers, feeders Loral Secsritlee qaotattoai Quotations furntahad by Samuel Burns. Jr.. 14 Asked. New York Llfa tulldtns. Oman: Bt. Armour A Co. ia lt.jj, , Cudahy Parkins 1 " v- Colambus, Neb., I. 1 k 116 .. Oman fire Engin 4 112 Umah. Ranes.la ( 1SS4.V. Int. Con. Co.. K.ns.a Cny... Kansas City Ry. 6 til Kansas City Ry. pld... . :A .'. Nebraaka T AP ltM...iv i.- Nab. Tl. Stock t ... Omaha Qa la 117 Omaha I. I 4 P. k ."' Omaha U A P. pfd o,... Omaha A C B St. Ky. 4. 114 v- ODsha A C. t. R',, a.,m....r Uraaha A C. B 81. Rj;,'J1 ,5. ... Omaha C, B. St, Rj. Co ...... Omab A C B. lu Ry 44 ft Utsana Water Ct. J lAUVa -- Swift A Co. 4a 1114. ...-.-to.. ........ go. Omaha Sewer (Ha Jt ........ Sioux City Stock Yard. p(d .(. ,.. tnioa Stock Yarda. Omaha. 1 ex-dlv Were York. Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. 43. Closing quotations were as follows: Allc : I "ldTllle Con Brunawlck CoB. MI4 64 t9 IOUI4 S4S 44 lac's, 10014 101 - l-s ' M OS 7'4 MS . M sa SO' 1" MS 1'" IS MS MS 100S rj 44 lat in: mS la 44 MS HI :. us :. sis S4W . 14 101 loi s IMS 1 44 40 th S DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co....... IM Swift and Company 1.072 Cudahv Packing Co 1.4 ! Armour A Co 642 i Sch warts-Polen Co Hchwartzchlld A Huls.... 12& F. A Co Slnclare IS St. Louis Independent Cudahy, Ft. Worth 234 Cudahy, Country W. B. Vansant Co Benton Vansant A Lush. Stephens Bros Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co J. II. Bulla L. F. Huss L. Wolf McCreary A Carey.. 8. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros L:e Rothschild Christie, Kline A Smith.. Smith A Poisley Other buyers Hogs. Sheep. MS fV'l of." Rtl" 124 lli i-'ii 1.4M C im 2.2x1 2.551 2,011 Totals Its lftr. .SO 21 96 IS 190 20i 7 tt jn& IM 1 SO 21 18 . 119 .1.S0 .7,164 2.tS A v. .. 74 .. 6s .. 54 .. 3 ..liis) .. ffi .. V" .. 48 Pr. 4 ( 10 4 30 5 00 4 10 4 W 4 2fi 4 20 Ths market fr)f standard copper w'4 frrwt. but ao sales were reported an lte New , York exchange. Cloelng prices of tba week: tlpot, Auguat. (tepustnber and Ocwo ber at 4il7oyi'10; Nervamber. Ill atrilOf.. December, liaocIlia The London market waa steady at a moderate advance, with spot at A 5a lf d aad futarea al TB las sl. Ixm-aI dealer quoted lake ooppeer at HirW'-W. lectmlyie. silfTtT tU: casting. 11 4.'V4I H.fH. tead waa firm, with a sale or so.ouo pounds. Aotrust. reported at 44 40. Spot cloeed al 4i--f 4 40. New York, and at 44. U M.l. East t. Louis delivery. Th London mark W4 a ahade lower, with spot eioatog at aril 1 d. Rpelter wss rirm. with spot Moo ing at IT. 70uj Ml, New York, and at Sft.4H tjS.75, East fit. Louis. Th London mar ket wa unchanged at ix Iren waa higher la London, wlta C'lsveJajid war rant at 40 4 VI. Locally steady. W. 1 foundry northern, 417 tvr14.44): No. 1 17fVJl7; No. 1 annthersi 4t4 No. 1 southern soft, 417.74flU.lS. . PT. LOU I A. Aug. U MET AU4LK AO Firmer; 14 am. APELTER-atrongeri U.7r. Coffee Msritet. NEW TORK, Aug. . COFF rJ-Oewed Quiet, net unchanged to 4 points blgtor. Ples. '7,iM1 base, w ith BejHember ' at S-Vect March. B.loo; Vtsr, 1.40o. Spot oof fee, jitti Hlo No. 7. 7S;So; No. i Saatoa, 4t3 mim nun; v-oraova, ssvtzo. Dalatk Gvstla Kararet. DULUTH. Minn., Aug. B-WKBAT- Close: Peptember, 47e: December. 4e Mar CV: No. 1 northern, Il.tS, No. 1 aorXbeina, ll.no. ,, , OATS 40c. Novel Way to Even Up on Foe Sheriff Oeti One Man Game and Then Hit KiraL in a roket Arreitt IIU4(.n LIVB HTOCK MIRKF.T . '. Cattle .Steady to Stronail Hog Five to Ten Centa lllaher. CHICAGa Aug. 23-OATTLE-Recelpts. 22(i) head; market eteadv to strong; sters, 45. i; cows. 4t.50yS.26: heifers. 3..VfW.00', bulls. 1.1 OO-alA.: calves, 41.0OSJ9 00; stockers and feeders, 13.76(86.16, HOGS Hei.elpts. 0.000 head; msrket Be to Wo higher; choice heavy. 4S.bv.lR; butchers. 4(Mf(S.ln; light, mixed, IT.fK'f? 7.90; choice llrht. IS OfKfiJi.20; packing. 17.40 (?7fl5: pigs, 45.40ui7.fcO; hulk of sales. 17.55 7.70. SHEEP Retelpts. 18.000 head: market steady to 10c lower, sheep. 24 OVas.00; lambs, 46.2oii7.66; yearlings, i.0ii5.50. Live ttek Market. Mo.. Aug. 21 -CATTLF.- A sheriff Induced his brother-in-law to sit In a poker game run by A railroad seo tlon foreman and then brought ah Indict ment for gambling against th foreman, because the latter had opposed the election of the sheriff, according to ths story told the police by K. Johnson, who admits ha is the railway employe wanted on ths charge. "It's Just political spite work." explains Johnson, but the fact remains that he Is held In the city jail aa a suspicious char acter, pending the arrival of An officer' from Boone county with papers to take him to Albion to answer the' ganmbllng charge. Johnson Is a Pane and lived at Twelfth and Jones streets. He say he came to Omaha when he' heard that th grand Jury was returning an Indictment against him. Officer McDougall arrested him Sunday evening. 1.4!0 19.X33 Com. Tunnel stock. do bonds. ..v. .' Con. Cel. A Va.o. Horn Silver Iron Silver - suffered. I '!lJttle Chssf . Mexican .11 Ontario .125 Ophlr -r... . t mi ndard . : . . . .1(6. fallow Jacket . .. 4S .. 1 . ion .114 ..124 ..10 ..100 Bank Orartan. OMAHA, Aug. 2S Bank clearings for 10- ! dav were 11642.910.41 and for the cot re- i, i spondlng date last year. 11.932.4S5 A. . St. l.ool General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 21. WHEAT Iower: track. No. 1 red, cash. 11.0431 ftSS;; No. 2 hard. U.OOftl 08'A; September, Vui98;4c; December, lsj'ti:j. CORN Futures, lower; cash, firm; traok. No. 2 cash, 67ffl7Mtc; September, lioc; December, Ofic: No. 2 white, 4V6c OATS Lower; track. No. 2 cash, .Jit? 44c; Sentember. It Jd'mC : December. 36Vc; No. I 2 white. 2RUtu44t.c. (7 S 3 S ' 42 'S 4S 74 S 144S f.J 144 74 . 1.4U0 :os . 14. 1 HO 400 . . ion . 1I.4U0 . 4.4.U . '..10 .' tW .111 toe . l.DUV am . :.7i . ( JO . 1.100 ho .) lV'0 .. rt.uttt .. 1.4) auu . . St.(U0 tuO ..141.400 . . S. 10) 100 .. ll ..iai.Tin . . I.4J0 .. l.ioO !) . . J .. 1 10 .. 1.1NS) . . I. 100 MS il 141 41 S 4i MS 157 S S1'4 141S ins 'ws 147 aOS 11S MS 104 4U S - MS 17 44H 4&S IMS Hk .1 s 41).. US :10s 11. -S 54 71S 1S 41 4S US o4t in JJS US MS St 140 4S MS 4 ljoS US 140 S U4S s 147 s IMS 7S t')6S S 77S 44S 2V M 85 jus 1S 7UA. MS MS 4S 2tiS 10. s s n TftS' 4S s 4S s tr ; 1 4 RYE Firm: 72u7to, i FLOURrt-Hlgher; red. winter patenta, . 45.1otV& 40; extra fancy and straight. 14.40 63H I 5.00; hard winter clears. 44 404.. Ul' . SKKII T1MOTHT 13.4ftif3.40. CORNMKAL 41.30. BRAN Weaker; sacVed east track, I1.01O I. 01. HAT Steady; timothy. Ill.00916.6o; prairie. 460'?10.oO. IRO.V COTTON TieS-0c. BA(1(IN(1 7e. HEMP TWINE-70. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: jobbing 12 25. Lard, higher; prime steam. !11.87V;f II. 77H. Dry salt meata. steady; boaed ex tra shorts. 111.12'4j: clear ribs, 112. li'-.; short clears. 112 25. Bacon. Hteady ; boxed extra shorts. 113.124; clear ribs, 111.12V. short clenr 113 2T.. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 12o; springs, 15c; turkeys. 17c; ducks, so; geese, 4c. BUTTER Higher: creamery, 2338c. EOOS Steady; 170, 4s si M 147 S2S 141 S 117s I S IMS kiS 141 S I7S lu'S 40' T, S M MS 'S ."'S 1S US IIS II TVS I'S 7'4, Vu IK vt uS T7S li5 4:s 4 S US 'S 11 CATTLK Receipts of cattle thl morning were quite liberal, ZM cars being reported In. The run, however, was not as large as a week ago. when 804 cars were re ported In the yards. As might be ex pected, the reoeipts c6nsisted largely of western cattle, the supply of natives being comparatively small. The market as a whole was In fair condition, prices on all kinds of cattle being about steady at the outset. Buyers alt. eeemed to want cattle and there waa a fair - movement to th trade. Beef steers of desirable quality were very free sellers, packsrs being anxious for cattle of that kind. 'The price paid did not show, any very great change as compared with lam week, so that both buyers and sellers were as a nils quoting the msrket at about stesdy with last week on the fair to good killers. Cows and heifers also moved off with the ressonshle degree of activity, a con siderable proportion of the desirable grades changing hands In very good season. flood feeders, that Is. cattle having weight and quality, were In demand at steady prices, on the otner nana tne light cattle and inferior- klnda were slow and the tendency a little lower, being more or less neglected In favor of the bet ter grades. Quotstlons on cattle: Oood to choice cornfed steers. 17 OfW.oO: fair to good corn fed steers, is. JfWfo.90; common to fair corn fed steers. 450O.8O; good to choice range steers. 4i.0oiff6.76; fair to good range steers. 14.fi0tffo.00; common to fslr rsnge steers, ISfMt eO; good to cholcs cows and heifers, t4.fifXT5.25; fair to good cowa and heifers. 13.OOffS.7fi; common to fair cows and heif ers 11.7573 00: good to choice stockers and feeders. 14.2655 5n: fair to good stocker and feeders, 11 StWt.OO: common to fair stockers snd feeders. 4TffiS5f: stock heif ers. t2.7Mtl.50: veal calves, 41.50g.H); bulls, stags, etc., $2.7654 75. COWS. At. Pr Ke. At. Pt .. '44 IS l) til I , .. 7M I '7 4 HI I It 1" IN COWS AND HEIFERS. , 4 T0I f 14 HEIFERS. II 417 I 70 t 444 I 00 It 44 I 04 CALVE8. 444 I 40 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS 4 417 111 14 444 IH M 44 I 10 II IMt 4 IS 14.,..; 444 I 40 1041 4 It WtB l tHMI IN MirtAfltVA Kansas City KANSAS CITY Receipts. 24,000 head. Including , t.000 southern: msrket for fed cattle, strong: for others, steady to weak; Show steers. IS.00; choice export and dresed beef steers. t0.6tti7.60; fair to good. t4.2aSS.2o; western steers, 44.1fJf4 75: stockers snd feeders. I3.00a5.15: southern steers, tl 50jf 6.25: southern cows. 12.25fj4.00; natlvs cows. 45.2Sft4.fO; native heifer. 13 2&fl7.2o; bulls. 12.S5a4 00: calves, t40iKji7.5ti. HOOS Receipts. 5.000 heed: market 5c to . general manager of 10c higher; top. 17 90: bulk of sales. $7.tVf lh Frlg. , 7.S6; heavy. 17.75-fi7.8fi; packet and butch-1 ,n ers. t7.7iXJ'isi; light, 47.407.85; pigs, tfi.M (57.25. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.&00 head: market steady; lambs, t.0ff7.0: yearlings. 14.fi0li'5.2O; wethers. 14 fttVfr5 00; ewes. 4i.6fta4.76; tocker and feeders, 43.00 4J5.10. St. l.oals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 200 head, including 6.600 Texans; market steady to 10c lower; natlvs ship ping and export steers. 43.rff7.26; dressed beef! and butcher steers, t6.75iTt.S5; steers under 1.0P0 pounds, t4.V16.50; stockers and feeders, 43.00&4.f.n, cows and heifers. tWit 8.10; ' canners, 42 00,3 00; bulls. 43.2604.60; calves, t6.5ftfi7.76; Texas and Indian steers. 13 KVfjd.lO; cows snd heifers, 12.6064.90. HOGS Receipts. 1.2U0 head: -market higher: pigs Slid light. K2.iyii.00: packers. 17 751x7. 9& butchers and best heavy. r.SsXtf 1.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.200 hesd; market steady; native muttons, t3.25lM.tV0; lambs. t5.75W36; culls and buck, t2.6Uil4.60; stwkers, t3.0O53.75. Ko. 7 .. 4... 11... Flour bbl. Whest. bu. Corn, bu. . Oats. bu. . Receipts. Shpm'ts. .... 22'JOO ..'..313,0110 86.lv 10 1.0U0 li feeder.. 664 1 16 32 heifer... 7"0 16 cowa 144 2 40 4 calves... 237 4 heifer... 770 1 5 10 cow 48 teer.. ir 4 10 21 cow 838 15 steers.... S29 1 SO 11 heifers... 6 2 cilves... 20 4 00 ( steers.... 433 7 calves... 421 4 00 11 cows 6 1.000 1 21 steers.... 744 1 55 14 cows Cn rvfi.isO 4 cows M 2 A 1 bull 14u0 78.700 DUO '4.400 sharaa Boston Stock and Roads. BOSTON. Aug 23 Money, call loan. 2V, IV. per cent; time loan, 3t?5 per cent. Closing quotations wrre Kanaaa City options closed as follows: Articles. I Opvti. I High. I Low. 1 Cloaa Wheat September Kecember May Corn September I teeember Mar I ...I I ?s.; sss 93SI 1 (T'SI 64M.I 5S I 111.1 IS,. H' t f?SI 11 feS rts 44S 1 4H 4SS SVi) o? 64 T, rbllaAelAla rrad.r Market. Plfl.ATELPHlA. Aug. a-BITTEK-'i iflr higher; western creamery. 10c; nearby prints, 42c , 4 K'ilr4irm;- Pennsylvania and other rrby firsts, treo Maes. So at mark: tur tenl receipts, ie , retui until rases, 24c st mark; sra'wn' firsts, f res cases, lie at mark: 'HiNetfi recetpcv free casv. .djoo. at mark - ''' ; CLck-siK-Firiit.' NSw York full cream. ihov. I.tcl f" to good. 14 '40 le. ad Provlslano. t WHEAT-Hdo. e.i T.e;e'i ltr "nominal: futuire, 'i en Kc- 1 (Ktd; December, ; 1 lirrseal Ureln I.M'KRP()tli Ao A'l.rr csti mixed,, via Peoria Oral Market. PTCORIA. Aug CORV-Steadv: No. 1 vellow, W-ic; Ko,, 7"Sc; No. S. 70c; tISc. OATSTxwer: No No. 4 white. ST.Sc. 1 yellow. 70Vc: No. 1. No. 4, (Bv; no grade. 1 white, MSff3Ac; " Sfllvraakeo Grala Market. MILWAUKEE Aug. tl.-WHF.AT No 1 rmrthern. 11 .0rl 10. new; No. t northern. 41 4sl tJ. -ym; September. tRo. OATS-T. - BARLlcr Samr. 50!sc. . - Toledo Seed! Market. TOLEIH O.. Aug T SEKPS (lovsr. cash, ss 7W- October, 17 JO: December. nr-n sia--- t? Prime timothy Prime alsike. 17 70 Aichiaoa dj. do 4a Alohlaoa a. A 4s ptd Boston A Albany . bi-u.n a Maine .. Boaion Klavaiad . yitrbburs pfd ... f. Y , N " AH t'slou Pacific Am. Ar.a. CSaai.. da aid Am. ri.cu Tube.. Amor, ausar do fd Am T A T A mar Waolsn .... do pfd Pom. I. A P.dlaoa Elae. lllu. General Klactiic Maaa. Electric ... d pld Mas. Oaa In lied rmll t'nlted S M do pfd V f Steal.: do pfd Advenlur A Hotel ,. A ana lamat4 b-iTidend 3S Artaima Com. . lts A 1 lent tr . .I1S Putta Ccwhilon. ..I'NSC.I. 4 Artaona.. fa I. A hscla.... .144 l eiuaniil jl . ... ..124s Copper Rant .. . II I.Li Wast .70 rvstl'r. . i0SOranb .. aaflrr-eia ISnaoaa ..KK lala Royala IS Maaa Lining . . . lsuS Micblsn ..IW Mni:a ... ..140 Mont c. a C... . . 44 Nevada .iSfld lonlnlno .. . aasoacaoia v' Parrot tjwQ'rtney . . i tatinon .' . . .. 7" '4 Tamarark 4'S7'riii:iy ..its l.S Ml'ilnc .. : 44 H I S till f'sl'tah S V ci.ir.a .Ui W inona .. t Wa ver:na . .. 4.V North Bulla . . .. US 4-A 1 "S . .101 4 . M . MS . I . It .loo Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug.' 2S. COTTON Th cotton market opened ateady at a de cline of 3 point on an advance of 1 pol'it and aold about to 4 points net hlxher during tha early trading on a moderate demand from room shorts, who found very little cotton offering. Trading was very quiet during the middle of tiie morning, with prices a point or two off fmin the best. Futures opened steady; September. 12.12c; October. 12 L,c; December. lM.'.c; January 12 15c; March. 13 15o; April. 13.19c. Spot closed quiet; middling upland. 12 "c: middlings gulf. 13c; ssles none. f; ALVESTON, Aug. 2J. COTTON Lower; M. 1AJ1.1S. BdO.. AUg. a. 4.J1JI TU.1- Market steady; middling. 12ci sales, none; 1 receipts. 112 baits; shipments. 413 bale; stock, ll.stsj bales. NF.W ORLEANS.. Aug. 23 COTTON I Sriot market rirm. unchanged. Middling. !l'ic: aalc on the spot. 0 bales; to i arrive Ko bales. . ;H ' Mlaaeapolls Orala Market. I MINNEAPOLIS, Attg S3. WIJAT Sep .' I tenit.er. klv'Sc: liecember. HiSSI'ic: ', 1 May. 7c; cash. No. 1 hard. Il l:- 1.21 . No 24S Ueorge Baltea, Nebraska. a teers....l21H 6 06 U A Root, Nebrsska. 22 steers.... 1071 40 11 steers. ...1023 A. A. Wlllett, Nebraska. 32 steers... 10. 4 5 B. F. Roberts. Nebraska 2 steers.. .1140 4 25 34 steers.. .1127 C. E. Wlnetoese. Nebraska. 16 steers.... J 4 40 IS steers.. ..1016 WYOMING. 36 steers.... 901 30 feeders.. 1101 I sters....ll(5 441 co 10.S5 9 8t er... .1188 25 cowa VIZ 4 steers.. .1262 W. A. 1C steers . ..110s C. W 26 steers. ...105a It steers. ...1027 15 Mteers. .. llso 56 heifers. ..IOhO 14 steers.. ..12'.', 2 calves... 50 19 steer.... I) 4 25 6 35 6 00 1 75 6 2V 1 70 4 10 Ripley, Wyoming 4 HO 6 holfer.,. 900 Rlchad. Wyoming. 5 ) I 4 50 1 00 t ii i . 1 60 2 75 1 10 1 50 4 K 4 V, 4 50 4 90 4 30 4 116 6 2. 4 M 6 0 4 26 ' St. Jnaenk Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSKPH. Aug. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.200 hesd: market ateady to lower; steers, t4.5ftfi7.O0; oows and heifers. 12 50 400: cslves. 43.iMKd7.00. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 hesd; msrket steady to 60 higher; top. 17 90; bulk of sales. l7.7ftff7.SO. eVHUKP AMI LAMBS KecelptS 1.500 head; market steady; lambs. 44.00417.60. Slona 4 llr Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. ?l-(Sneclfil Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.P0O hesd. Market steady to 10c lower; beeve, t4.25i 7.10; grass cows. 13.00(1X4 26; feeders. 44.25'T 5.10; yearlings. $3.00 4. 00. HOtiS Receipts 1.400 head. Market (o higher; rsnge of prices, !7.3037.66; bulk of sales.' 17.X&7.W). C. 'A. G00DN0W SLATED FOR GENERAL MANAGER C. G. W. MIlTvaabee Man Said to He Llaed Vf for tke Job Left by San Stlrkaey. C. A. Goodnow. now with th Milwaukee on its coast extension. Is said to bs slated as the new general manager of the Great Western. Samuel C. Stlckney, formerly that road, m to go to ant to Fred D. Under wood, president of that road. Mr, Stlckney resigned ss vice president and general manager of the Great Western last spring and has been resting since thst Mm at his summer home' at White Bear." John W. Newlean, formerly with tha Union Pacific in Omaha and now auditor ot the Great Western, Is named aa the agent and attorney for tbe Great Western in Minnesota and the man on whom an papers of the company are to b served. A ' special train carrying tho Wooater. Ma.. Board of Trad will pas through Omaha over the Union Pacific, enrout from Portland, Ore,, to Chicago and tha east at 5 p. in. today. They will be met at ths station by a representation from tha Omaha Commercial club. V ' Beginning next Sunday Missouri Paclfl train No. 108 will be held at tha Union station until midnight . to permit people attending the Omaha theaters to see plays In this city and get out the same night. The Rock Island hsd a special train of seven cars through Omaha Monday morn ing carrying Insurance commissioners from the east to the annual convention al Colorado Springs. Stock la Sight. Receipts ot live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7,0u0 1600 14,000 Sioux City 1.61)0 I.40O St. Joseph 4.WI0 t.0n0 1.500 Kansas City MOO t.OOo 1.600 St. Louis 1.2u 4.200 2.200 Chicago M,M 40.000 Total 74.400 4K.100 64.200 Treaaary st ate sura I. WASHINGTON. Aug a -Tiie condition of the treasury at ttie beginning of busi ness today aas a fnllons: Trust finds iluld coin. 4KV1i.4rj.sA4. silver dollar. t(V5.Vj0 ox). .lvcr do lars of !:(, 441ji'0i4); sliver crllflnio o'liiisnd na. ). (Ict.eral fund Standard silver in (initial fund, W.1"' cuur.n '1 northern, old. Il it(J i.: . new. 104TJ110; I No. 2 northern, old. tl.tJi: new t:.03. No 1 northern. -'r"i lift".: new. kc?;41.03. 1 FLAX Clohtd at tl 54. f"U,Njn 100 poind sacks, to so. KLOl'K First pal 'iita. 45 i.k.ru.76. second 1 patenta. t5.4Hfrio.hr: first clear. 14 765. 05; .second cleats, t.l5ft3.46. Ha.ir aad Molaaara. I Vr.ftU- All. .1 ll ( S A U u I firm; fair leftning. I dle; centrifugal. M .4 , teit. 4 11c: mola-M unr. 134c Refined. US I steady; No. . 4 66c; No. 7. 4 60c; No. 8. '4.4V4-; No. . 4c. No. 10. 4.3f,c; No. 11. l4oc; No. 12. 4.3fc; No. 13. 4.yrtc. No. 14. confe.tlonera' A. 4XV; mould A, 6 40c: cut loaf. 5 Sue; crushed. i 'lSc: now- dced 5 15c: granulated. 6 One: 1 uhea. 6 30. M)LAS.Kai yuiet: New Orelana. open kettle, fcood to choice. 2nl l( . j:i . l rs . 4t l-'S -S . v.4, 4 NEimASKA-C01X)RADO 13 heifers... 4'3 2 !S) calves.... 18 6 00 1 calve.. . 2i7 4 26 , calve... 251 1 76 16 cow 731 2 40 11 cow 47 1 15 4 feeders.. 45 1 16 29 feeder.. 71 1 45 7 heifers... 471 2 75 14 helfor... M5 106 li M Brir.dley, South t'akota. 25 ieer....l044 4 50 HOOP. Hogs sold fully Dc and in lonii cases 510c lilg.er than Saturday. The market wh reasonably active at the ad vance noted an I as there were only thirty six loads here, it did not take buyers very long to clean 'IP 'ne offerings. A consid erable prop,. 1I01 01 3)1 the hogs In sight 'sold at 17. rVn7. ,. und on up as high at I rr QO 14 dMl -en.4 inhered that nn t-,r nidsy the '.u'l was fi.Sv, with the bulk at. 47.36-d7.0. H iiie-ents'lv ;iie- OMAHA GEHEHAL MARKETS. j Staple aad Faaor Frodaee Price. Tar. I alsbed Br Bayers aad Wkolesalera. 1 BUTTER-Oreamery, No. I. delivered to the retail trud In 1-lb. cartons. 27c; No. 1. In 0-lb. tubs, 27c; No. 2, In 1-lb. car tons, 26c; In 60-lb. tubs. 24c; packing stock. 13c, fancv dairy, tubs, 21 410. common roll, fmsh mads, lfSlSVic. Uarkst cbang very Tuesday. - EGOS Fresh aelling slock, candled. 11c No storaftr atock In Omaha market. CHEESB 'neet Wisconsin full cream twlna, lc: T01.1t Americas, 4 hi hoop. lS'4c; favorite, 1 n hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 It .hoop, 16sc, crca.11 brick, full case, 16c: block Sains. 15o: full cream llmburser, lnc FHErili FRUITS Florida pineapples, 1!b WILL BUY FIRESTONE LOTS FOR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE Board of Kdncatlon Voles to Make Psrrkiit for 9B.1BO t Special Seesloa Held Monday.' Twelve lots In the Firestone' addition to. the city of Omaha, east of Fort Omaha, will be bought by the Board of Education as a site for a new school building, It be ing the Intention to erect a building thereon In the near future. The board In special session Monday afternoon voted to make th purchase. The land to be bought la composed In lots 41. CI. 41, 64. f. 44, 47., 44. St.. 10, tl and 72, Firestone's subdivision, wltb a front age of 272 feet on Ellison avenus, and a frontage of 241 feet on both Firestone boulevard and Twenty-seventh avenue. Tba price to be paid Is 48,160, .- New hid for heating, plumbing And ventilating In the addition to th high school building were opened by tha board and referred to th committee ou build ings and grounds with power to kct. About 12,000 will be saved by rejecting the former bids and readvertlslng. Harney Orunwald Is ths lowest bidder, on the f ac of tha bids aa opened, his proposal for th en tire work being f 4.AO0. Other bid wers as follows: J. J. Hanlghen, 426,100; Johnson. Row A Co., 124110; Bsllkfny 4 Horning, eiate; grape fruits. 3 sire. I W .260; W. T. Daly A Co., 417, 100; Western to 4es. 4T.il per erate; grace frul pes box. 15: 4 site, S5 60; 64 slxe. 40; ba- 1 Heating A Plumbing Co., 42S.170. Th San itary Plumbing company submitted A bid of .4,60 for plumbing alone. ' vo i n . 1 M ... 44 . 4 . J .. Tl . 11 SO. t4 jdollaia I r.la-la Baiter Market. I I KI.GIN. III.. Aug. 2-1 Hl'TTtR liar- I I krt (i' -.,. ."V , sulra for the sack. U3 410 i j p-j..4t.t.4 j At . .it . U ...r.o . 6 .. U1 . . .:( .. :-s .. li: ...j. .10 . i . .It: . .14: .'. .! . . i n IM ISi to Pr 1 (I 1 tl 7 y. I alS ' so I t 4" 1 1. T an I li 1 t U) 7 V, 7 t . No 4 . 14 III 75. H 42 A. .fl . : . in ' . Mo . iw. ...14 .11 ..IH rii . ito . .in . :io ..!) in t"T . 14 f h lift Tr 7 hi 1 ;s MO 1 4 7 r 7 IS 7 ( T 70 1 :a 7 1.. J : 7 -. 7 : . 7 s.i 1 1. . narias, fancy select. 11 li10o; apples, home grown, per bu. b.Wet, SOc; market bas get, 4r. BKfc.1' CUTS-Ribs: No. 1, 16Sc; No. 1, 12'4,c; NO. t, to. Loin: No. 1, 16c; No. 2, 13S4u; No. 3, lo. Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2. 4'-,c; No. 3, 4c. Round: No. 1. kc: No. 2, 7Wc, No. 1, 7c. plats: No. 1, 6c; No. 2. 4c; No. C. IHj. VUG r'l AHLKS Kanaa set potatoes, tl 75 p-r bbl. Celery. Michigan. 25c bunch; smaller, 60c Cabbage, home grown, 11 Vi per lb. W iHConsln Red Ulobe onions, i per lb. California cauliflower, 44 OU per crate Toniatoes, Tenneaxae, 4 baskets, Uif Wc; crate. 44.00. Ittuoe, per dos. iOc. far nips, turnips, carrots, 7oc per dos Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnip, lurt.li eiu , per in , 76o. POL L'l'ny Broilers, ltie; aliv. prinrs lie; nans, 104c; cock. 6Hc; duck, lc: geest, 6c; turkeys, 16o; pigeons, per dos. ic; guinea fowls, per dos.. 11.50: sqush per doz.. 42. Dressed nens. lie; spring 1 voire- io ks. 4Hc; ducks. Uc; gets. USC turkeys, 22c FISH Fresh caught, almost all ;-e dressrd: Halibut. 4c: buffalo. 4c; trout. l.c; bullheads. 14c; catflwh. 17c; crapptes SLirfieh. 4)Xc; Hack bass. 25c; n hltef isti Uo. pike, L2c, sal toon, 14c; pickerel, ldo: flog !. 3uc. Fresli frolfii: Whiteflsh. No 1, 10c; round, lc; pickerti dressed and headless. 7c; found. 6c; pik dreesed. lue; round, sc; red snapper, 32c: Spanish mack erel, Ic; native mackerel, 36c each. PiTTATOKS New, 85c per bu. HII.'FS No. 1 green. 0c: No. 1 cured, lie Metal Market. NKW YORK. Aug. 23. There ass a little bur .noes in tin on the New Turk tneial mar ket today. 25 Ions September being sold for today. Zi. tons September being sold for wsrehous or port of New York delivery !t tO jo1; 2 ipn first half September t taj ik) rd 25 ton (pot. ex-dorked at 4W 66. I Tut mark! closed s'rong "llr. spot ! August otioted at 430.50 JO 2V, ; September. J3" "ft J 7" : October and November 4150 li Ml. and December. 4 Kfrf ) S. The ! London market was firm and hinder, wit). J ot at'AI.S 5s and futurea at 4" "a "s svt The bosrd voted to buy ao automobile tor th superintendent of buildings, the machine not to cost more than 4S. NASBYS BACK FROM TOLEDO Thomas. ' Slser ' and ' Cook' ..Itelara - trosa C'oaveatlnar Wsrlek: Opsaka, Did ' Sot Oct. "Omaha might havs secured the next na tional convention of postmasters had It gone to work earlier." said Posunastar Thomas on his return from Toledo, where he attended the convention. He, Wesley J. Cook of Plalr and Ed R. Sixer of IJncoln were three Nebraska Nasbys who were there and pulled for Omaha. They retained together. "Hut had an Instructive and interest ing convention," ali1"ThottWs7 "And a good time." put In Sixer, who wa elected ccond vice president " 'lieed we did." added (V.k. Postmasitr General iiltckcock aa? at tha convenUon and many other- prominent men from various parts of the country, Cerbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers BAIaT. fBTISIOVB. STOCKS Oa-aba Offlcet S10 St. T. Lrt at'.dg. all elrkoae. Pouglaa SSL tadepeaiisnt. 41111 st,4 4-lltk Oldea. at iigesl laoua ta turn sta,