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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1909)
Tin; nr.K: omaha. Wednesday, ai:utnt 2 iw. .7 t s V i 1 I : ' t IRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat ii Furrow and Price Are lit tle Changed. ' I ti"i thrrn. II V,lt 1 Op,; N I northern, K,'Sr; No 2 northern. l'l...-i'lo--d m 1 44 WHAN-ln hulk. $19 ?'r,i Jn 00 KLM"lt Kltat patents. fi Itn, & .", : iniii1 patents. lV);(fi; fIRt clcsi. MK)ti; second clears. $.1.46. WKATHUR l TIIK t.Bl BR1.T TRADIKQ MOSTLY BY THE BEAfiS'r.ir d fJnod HarTtilf Art Reparteil tram l.ev-t-alltlee Wlfrr Kew Mtfki Ago lleavleet Dmai t'amvlatai Were trait Uat. OMAHA. Auk 24. 1909 The wheat matket r narrow today. .Vrtree were Utile ehanred. n new n rearer and trading light and mostly vn tha bear aid. Otiod yleMa are being i sported In lorallttea where a few week ao the heaviest damage complaint were reoelved. It la the opinion of the beat trader that valuea are too high to admit rx port In and eventually they will have to f-fk lower levela. The nea rontinuea bullish In the corn belt and aevera damage la reported. Fpec iilmive pressure, however, la too heavy and 'prlcea are not allowed to advance materially. . Wheat wa easy again today, with no (tr at rhanae. but the tone of the market la lower and ftradually lower pilf-ea era In Oiden The buying aide of the market ha t ot had any etipport for enme time Mid lt;i receipt Increasing the csh whtat should s.ek lower levela. Fuither complaint In the southwest corn Country held the corn market ateady and rseti corn brought better prlcea during the day than yesterday. tmne very serious re pine are being received and If the dry con ditions art not relieved higher prlcea are expc.ld Primary wheat receipts were MI.OOD bush- stid Nhlpnienta were 701. mm lunis, against receipts, laaf year of 716 000 bushels and shipments Of 7.000 buahela. Primary corn reteipta were 422,000 bush els and shipments were V""0 bushels, against receipt last year of 739 000 buahela and shipments of al9V)0 buahela. 'learaticea were iJ.otiO buahela of corr. 4.000 nuxhcle of oala and wneat and flour equal to 91,00 hushWs. Liverpool closed STld lower on wheat and d lower on coin born I range ot options. Articles. j'Open. High 1 Low. Cloae. Tes'y. Yheat- I I I I Hept... t St I IK), 90S l1 lec.... 117 87H I 7' 17 V CT'-i Cor-i I Sept...' SxVt Re- ry i m W Dec.... b2 US 63H M Oats- i Bept.;. ITiV M'- W MS Lec.... XVi So1 23V, 33 V 33Vi NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market AwtiU Edward H. the Arrival Ha mm in. of Oaasha Caab Frloe. WHEAT No. t hard. ,.Wr7Hc: No. t hard. Ktyiwo; No. 4 hard. 9r.-(f90o; No. I prlng, WfiOTc; no grade, 82i7J'9c. I'OllN-No. t, .HiS4ci No. 1. 63c; No. 4, t2'V"; No. t yellow, SlVic; No. t yellow, W.attMHo; No. 2 white, c; No. I white, .,c. .. OATS No. 3 mixed. S7&S9c: No. 1 yellow, SMliC'o; No. 1 white, 40c; No. 4 white, tttf neaday ter Mailt ( UlUbtly fooler. OMAHA. Neb.. Au. 14, 109. LochI ahowera occurred within the laat twentv-four hour In the northwrat. moun tain districts, the upper Mlraourl and upper MiiM!tlppl valleye ard upper iJike region, and continue In the lJke Superior region thla morning. Ilea y ralna have fallen at polnla In the fjulf alatea. and unaettlcd rondltlnna atlll prevail throughout the weat tlulf atatea thla morning Very warm weather again prevailed over the central valleva and weat to the mountalne during Monrtav. 104 waa recorded at Culberteon, nd 100 at Kalrbury. Neb. Temperaturea are higher in the Mtaelailppl valley and throurhou the eaatern and aouthern atatea thla morning, but cooler weather prevail throughout the weat. and it wilt be allghOy cooler In thla vicinity tonight, with fair tonight and Wedneaday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the curreeponding day of the laat three yea re. 19"9 190 1907 190 Minimum temperature .. 3 iij Precipitation 00 T .04 .01 Normal temperature for today, 78 degree. I'rflnenry In precipitation alnca March 1, 3.42 Inohea. Kxceaa for corresponding period In 1J08, .09 of an Inch. Deficiency for corresponding period In 1907. e.OS inchea. L. A. W'ELRH, Local Forecaster. 'ore and Wheat Rrgjlon Balletla. For Omaha, Neb for the twentv-fottr hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday, August 34. 19IS: OMAHA PIPTRTPT. Temp Raln- Statlons. Max. Mln. fall. ky. Ashland, Neb 9S a T Clear Auburn. Neh 98 Mi . .00 Clear Broken Bow. Neb. 97 3 . .00 Clear Columbus, Neb... 9 7 .00 Clear ICulbertaon. Neb.. lot 70 .00 Clear' Falrburr, Neb.. ..100 6 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neh... W M .On Clear Or. Island. Neb.. 95 67 . 00 Clear Harllnglun. Neb. 84 70 T Clear Hastings, Neb.... W 8 .00 Clear Holdrcge, Neb... 98 7 0 Clr Oakdale. Neb 90 (7 .00 Clear Omaha, Neb K 68 .no Clear Tekamah. Neb... 93 4 .35 Clear Alta. la 98 7 .00 Clear Carroll, la 91 T. .00 Clear Clurlnda. Ia 9 l6 .00 Clear Klbley, Ia W B7 .21 Clear Sioux city, la... W 70 T Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour rlod ending t a. m. Not included veragea. I DISTRICT AVERAGES. 0PEira?O MOVEMENT IRREGULAR Friu-tloaal Chaagea Are 9ooa Tarned lata Kahalaatlal I.oaaea, After Which There Waa a "harp Rally. fund- titand.itd silver dollars In general fund, 4iill,lt7J. Current liabilities, I01 7. uoiklng balnnca in treasury offices. I.'i 411 676 ; in banlta to credit of treaaury. 3 !Mr4.(.S.BI; subsidiary silver coin. 3-Vi,7f.71ri, minor coin. t2 0t.vio; tulal balance In gen eral fund, 3-'is,:l.5!'$. i. (to; No. . V&SStc. Carlat leta. Wheat Corn. Oata ii3 m u 182 67 txt 19 S9S' RYE No. ft, I, ago .... Minneapolis Omaha JJuiUUl IMIIAHO ORA1N AND PROVISIONS Keatarea of h Tradlaa; and Cloalagt Prlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 24. Lower cables and further dnoilnea of prices ot caeti wheat at the principal grain centers In the country caused weakneaa in tha wheat market here today. Final tlgurea were unchanged to ytuva lower, compared with yesterday s close. Colli and yrovialona closed strong, and oata firm. The wheat market experienced aeveral short periods' of firmness at different times nurlnij tne day, but in general aentiment in the pit wa bearish and prlcea the greater part oi the ilme ranged below yeaterday'a iinal quotations. Ha (Ileal declines in the price if wheat at the leading Kuropean gialn centers and the oontlnued declining tendency of cash prlcea hare in thla coun try were tha principal bearish factors. U. Louis reported cash wheat lo lower, and much of it waa left Unsold. Sample table prices hue were also off from He ' to Is. Receipts ui new wheat at Minneapolis to il a y were 123 cara, and although acattered ralna were reported throughout North Da kota last night, the movement of the spring wheat crop ia expected to Increase daily- Thrashing reporta were again- of the moat optimistic character. Tha September delivery during the day ranged between 97 o and 88o, while December aold between 9:Ha and 94c. The market eloaed easy, with September at 97H4j7o, and Deoember at The coin market waa strong tha entire day, with the exception of a short period at the beginning. . The market closej Itrong. with prloea up WVC to tac. The trade In oata waa Influenced by the f vsh advance In corn prices, ahorta In tha May delivery covering freely all day. The market closed firm, .with prlcee o to c nigner man yesterdays close. Provisions closed unchanged to 30o higher. lie Its ding futures ranged aa follow. IT No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill 3S as T Columbus. 0 17 80 88 .00 ties Moines. Ia.... 13 90 M .01 Indlanapnlla, Ind.. 12 m .00 Kansas City. Mo.. 31 W l .00 Louisville. Kv 18 90 00 .00 Minneapolis, Minn. 24 84 64 .18 Omaha, Neb 18 84 M .01 St. Louis, Mo 13 92 82 .00 Light local showers were scattered over the Omaha, Des Moines and Minneapolis districts within the last twenty-four houra. Much warmer weather prevailed through out the corn and wheat region Monday. I.,. A. Wr.lmt, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qnotatlona of the Day oa Varlooa tons modi ties. NEW YORK. Aug. 34. FLOUR Receipts, 41 Mi) hhls : exports, 8.500 bbls.; the mar ket was quiet and unaettled; Min nesota patenta, 3S.75.2r4.26: winter atralghta. S49M1.10. new; Minnesota bakers, 15.15 ipn.&o. oio; winter extras, it.issirs.w; winter patents. 8T .905.60, new; winter low Blades, 34 40j4.7u, new; Kansaa atralghta, 84.roTi.lO, new. Rye flour steady; fair to good, 4.iN&4.25; choice to fancy, 24.90ft.4.40. CORN MEAL- Rarely ateady; fine white and yellow, . 31.Gtrtfl.5; coarae, $1.50tf 1.&5; kiln dried. 33.78. UYK Dull; No. t western, 7tc, nominal. f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding, s7c, nominal, e. I. f., New oYrk. ' WHKAT Receipts, 82,000 bu.; exports, 31,000 hu.: spot market.' ateady-. No. 2 red; new. 31.07. elevator: No. 3 red, new, 31 10, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, NEW YORK, Aug. 24. -Operations In the stock market today were governed largely bv the circumstances attending the arrival of E. H. Harrlman. Almost all other con siderations and faotors were overshadowed by thla one event.1 It waa In truth a waiting market, waiting for word, good, had or Indifferent, concerning the distin guished passenger of the trans-Atlantic liner. The "Street" was showered all dav with bulletins recording the progress if the ship towards port and eorne encourane-. ment waa manifested in a wireless mes sage seit by the railroad magnate to the Associated Press some hours in advance of his landing, wherein he spoke of his conditions ss being good and reltereated his statement of June 1, last, the substance of which was that the country waa going forward In a highly satisfactory manner. Opening prices were n reflection of the uncertain undertone. The movement was Irregular with fractional changes In many of the better known Issuea, which were soon turned to substantial losses. From thla low level there was rally and some activity, until noon, when announcement of the regular dividends on Cnton, Pacific common and nreferred. and Southern I - clflo common gave the shorts snother excuse to sell those stocks. Kecovety was very rapid, however, and by 1 o clock practi cally the whole list was above the pre vloiia dsV'a best prices. Reading and 1'nlted States STfel were the most con spicuous Issues, the latter advancing to within a fraction of Its recent high rec ord. T'nion Pacific and Consolidated Oas had advanced materially with later move ments In Erie and National Lead. The market as a whole was rather narrow and with a marked diminution In tha vol ume of business. Firmness prevailed dur ing the final hours, with some revival of tha earlv actlvitv. but the close wss dull and generally lower than on the previous dav. Among the few exceptions weje Canadian Pacific. Denver and Rio Oranrta, KeadinK and Wabash, among tne ranroans an, T'nitnd Ktatea fttee I. Consolidated ua, Rrooklyn Union Qas. National i-eao: ano tha local tractions, all of which reglaterert net gains. Ixindon'a operations here were too trifling for comment, probably less than 100 shares either way. The commnd- Itv markcta were again unsettled at Chi oago. September and December wheat op tions cloKlna lower. Corn was up on buy ing, said to be Influenced by better weather conditions In the southwest An acknowl edged authority renortcd that available supplies of wheat stocks east of the Rock' uu tian increaaen nv n.wi.iAju ounn'-m. uui- Ing the past week, with a decrease or ortaonn hnshels In Canada. Interesting In dustrial news of the day noted an advance by one of the independent mius oi i per ton In steel bars. It Is believed that this move will he followed by other manufac turers. The local monetary situation wai extremely dull and uninteresting. The bond market was irregular m f"'1 ih iik iha movement In stocks, iota dIm rr valup. 12 9H7.000. United Status tnnAm unnhanired. Number of sales ana leaning quoiaiiuus on atocka today were as follows: 8r York Mosey Market. NKW YORK", Aug 24 MONK.Y-On call, steady at 2MJJ1 Per rent; ruling rata. ler cent ; closing Lid. i' per vent; offered st 2S Per cent. T.me loans, very dull; sixty dsys. 2Vu fer cent; ninety days, i tjt't P'T cent: six inontbs, 4 per ceni. PR1MK MERCANTILE 1'APKK 4'(!ft per c-nt. STF.nLINCI EXCHANOE-Pteady. wlih actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8i.(5 i4.N'-40 for stxtv-day bills and at 84 for demand; commercial Mils, II Mt4.8. HILVKH-Har, Blc; Mexican dolUrs. 44c. ftoNHS Uovernment, ateady; railroad, Ir regular. The following are tbe closing quotations on stocks and bonus: 17. 8. rl. U. r... ii-H Int. v,t. tH 4s coupon 10 k Int. U M. 4Hi I. 8. . n( lllJupaa 4i , ...US is, tvta ...nw g, r. so. irt it ...UI L. R (-. s mi..., ... L N. unl. 4a ..ldik'M , k. a T. 1st 4s. 4a.l( io sn. 4S. ... K'i Ma. 1'aciflg il ...U- N. U R ot M. 4Wi new. 311 . nominal, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 V"t,c ni Pro The A-tlcie. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ys'd. W beaTI i j i .pt. 97Mi S 7 7S84 88 Dec. ' M494ls WH 93'4,,94'4 9444 May - jOT'sffiH - D1 sklWKa1 369St Corn I- i Kept. K'tjtTV 6i Dec. -o'S KiSI WrS B5'A May - !&7V7 &3 M IV 57 Mais I Sspt. liMVIf-S 7 !Wk 30i9Ts SH May XjAi S)H Sv 3S Pork-. Dec. wtrxwn wh H 3H 8..pt. a 47V4I 23 60 22 25 23 40 22 40 Jan. 17 50 17 tffe 17 40 17 66 17 35 Lard Sept. 12 00 13 ir. 12 00 12 13H 11 90 Oct. 11 9S 12 10 11 92Vi 12 10 11 97 4 Nov. 11 M 11 (7H 11 58 11 9T 11 55 Jan. 10 ST, U rW 10 85 13 86 10 25 Rll.a tet.-'- 11 874 11 th, n n v 11 ny Oct. 11 45 11 62 11 4JH 11 U 11 40 Jan. 9 15 t 27 15 9 3TV U No. t cash quotstlons were aa f olio we- FLOl'll-KIrm; winter patenta, 34 8XJ 8 25; stralghta. 34a5.44); spring patenta, 85 T005 M; atralghta, Jt.7&y5.5, bakers. U.St 41 4. 90. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 50Wc; fair to choice malting, G9&44C. HK EDS Flax, No. southwestern, 11.37; No. I northwestern, 81.46. Timothy, 83.76. Clover, IU.30. PROVIfeloNS-Pork. mesa, per bbl., VI 404133 40. Lard, per 100 lbs., 31317V,. Short riba. aides looee, 311. 6011.30; short clear aldea tboaed), 313. 12W3 12. 36. Total clearances of wheat aad flour were m. ou. jrnmary receipts were iM.OOO bu compared with 718. 0o0 bu. tbe correspond nig aay a year ago. The world's visible suiipiy. aa snown ay vradatroat'a. Increased s.t7 (W0 bu. Estimated reeelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 care: corn, ISO earn; oata, 253 cars; bogs. f.'.OOO head. blJTTEH Ptrotlg; ' creainertea. 34astc: aalrlea 31HBfhc. ' . EOtiU Receipt. 10,3m case. Market steady; at mark, cases Included, l$3uc; prim flriKS, 2H, . I'HEEfiB-nrm; "' dalales, 1'4?180: twins. UltA14o: Young America, liVjJJ l;ic: Kng barns. 15Vti7l6a. POTATOEWieady; rhoica to fancy. 68 jhtJU l fair - tuw POCLTaY-Pteady; turkeys. Uc: ehlck- ena. MWc: aprlngs, Lao, VEAL-Hteady; M to 80-lb. weights. fi o: 00 to tVJU weights, W!M0Uc; 88 to UO-lb.-Weights. lltinso.. Mreraoel flrala Market.' LIVERPOOL. Aug. 94 -WIIICAT No. 3 rea. western, winter, nominal. futuraa. nulet: lernber, ta ld; December, 7a4H"i March. 7s d. , CORN-baot. new. American, mixed, via oalvaaton. steady at ad. Kuturea, oulet! nepivinw, iw, i ajsriooery se asd. j v4ml Market. , 24.-FLOUR- Mllwsakte Orals MILWAUKEE. 1 , Aug. 1v. . --. - HKAT No. t northern. 3l 416: Sea (ember. 97e. OATS-SV. -HARLET-Samplea, HfWc. Faarta Market. - ' PEORIA. Aug H-CORN Steady; No. yellow. 7tiio; -No. 3. iOVC. No. 3. rOc: No. 4. sref no grade. f7o. ATi- Hiefier: siandard. 37r; No. whi.e. J7tfj;!,r: -Na. I red. J7o. Mlssesall tsrala Market. MINN AhM.ll! Aug; 34 . WHK4T "er. obv. V r; 1 . .-nilier M.i. j :c. t-Vshi No, 1 kj-d, miljiie. No. hard winter, new. 81.1014. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. After showing weakness most of the day because of lower cables, better weather than waa expected In the north west and bear pressure, wheat had a sharp late rally on local covering and closed unchanged to c net lower. After noon reporta of hard atorma and frost In the northwest helped the late upturn. Sep tember cloeed at 11.07; December closed at lltti7: May closed at n.044. CORN Receipts, 1.100 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 80HO, nominal, and. Sic (sales), delivered; No. 3, tta f, o, b., afloat, new Ontlon market waa without transactions closing io net higher. September closed at75Hc: December cloeea at eea. OATS Receipts, 148. iw ou.; spot market easy; mixed. Z to S3 IDs., new, nominal; natural white. 28 to 33 lba.. 42&44c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., new, 4.iyiH.c. HAY Steady. No. 8, IbudOa; good to choice. 6cu1.00. HOPS Dull; atata common to choice, 1908, li19c; 1807, nomiual; Pacilio ooaat, 1904. 14'Ul7: 19U7. llwltc. HIDEO-Steady: Bogota, juo; central America. 21e. LEATHER- bteady; acid. JSOs:. PROVISIONS Heef, steady, family. 314. 00 S14 50; mess. 8)1 .00411.60; beef hams, 324.00 28 00: pscket. 312.6013.00; city extra India mess. 220.504721.00. Cut meats, steady: pick led bellies. 3)2.5013.00; pickled hams, 812.00 (118 00. Lard, firm; western, 312.4012.60; refined strong; continent, tij.w; eouin America, 313.26; compound, 37.WXtT7.75. oPrk. firm; family, 22 0Cu Z2 50: short dear, 321.00 (Q?iX; mesa. 321.75(8 22. M. TALbU w ateaoy ; city tz per pacaagei, 8 6-K; country (package free), 5 6-18 J 6 13-18c. RICK yuiet; oomesuo. zt0tvtc; japan, 5Hc. BUTTKlt f irra; creamery extras, zoio; western Imitation creamery, firsts. Xic CHEESE Steady; atate, full cream spe cials, 15tlSc. KUOB-irregular; western extra iirsts, Z4 rT2bc; western firsts, 22$f23c; western sec onds, irvuzio. rUlLlni Alive, sieaoy; onioaens, Lmtt 19o; fowls, 17tBl7V4c; turkeys, l4o; dressed met; Drouers, western, wuio; lowia, lbs tt. Lawts Cieaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, cash, 81 WWUl-WH: No. 3 hard, tl vuvvosvk; ueptemoer, ViVic; Decem ber, 96HiaHc. SORN Higher: track. No. 3 oash, 7t4e; September, t6H&o4ic; December, 644 &4Hc: No. 3 white. 7uctrroc. OATe Migner; crai-.K. io. a eaan, secy W4c; Kept ember. 308,04 - December, 36o; No. 3 white, SMS. ; ryk Flri at TMfHc - KIOUR Lower; red winter patents 3S08 jo; extra fancy ana straight 84 SUQ hard winter clears W ZWJ4.M. SEED Timothy, 33.25(SP.60; ooro meal. 33 HRAN Lower ; sacked eaat track 34.009 . HAY Timothy -lower. tlO.WffU.OO; prairie steady; 3" 5"1 60. IRON COTTON TIES Oe; BAOOINtJ 7e. " HEMP TWINT9 7e. ' PROVISION SPnrk. ateady; Jobbing. 323 - Lard, higher; prime steam. 311.183 11 1H. Dry salt meata. ateady, boxed extra shorts lc. Clear rrba, 12'c; ehort cleara 12'0. Bacon, steady: boxed extra short, 13'c clear ribs , aliwrl vlvara, lac. 401 0.TRY Steady; chlckena. lie; springs, 15c; turkeys, 17c; dacka. to; geese, 6c. BUTTER Higher: -Dreamery, OUtSHo. EaOS Steady at 17c. Receipts, c, 40 7 74 4?'i 34 1I4H UI 14Vi I'll' 71 1"S 134 117 34 i'l 0i m4 10 'iiii i 167 T4, 74 4t till 44 3 8.'o?:' Balea. Hlah. Ixw. Cleaa illl.JT,alm.i u'4 W M Amalsamatwl Copper Amarlcaa Aarltultujal .... l.ens 4I Am. Baat Bujar Jl. Am. r-an ptd J1? "w Am. C. T l Am. Cotton Oil " '4 Am, H. A U pit J" J Am. Ke Secuntlaa aw H American Unaaad Amarlran iocosiotlve 9 Am. g. A R 12. 10H Am. 8. A R. pM U Am. Stiiar Hatlnlng Am. T. A T l.JOO 1'H Am. Tokarca pt1 hOS AmaH.-an Woolas li 7T Anaconda atlnlng Oo ifxt H Alchiaon 19.300 119 Auhlaon ptd I'D 10t AtlanUa Cuaat Una !'' 13 Baltimore A Ohio 1.VX H'.t bal. A Ohio ptd 300 Hathlahcm tel " SjJ. Brooklya Rapid Tr a.7"0 t-anadlan Pafrfla t.W lMfc Central Leather 4'0 4 raatral Laathar ptd 100 101 Cautral of Naw Jarsay Cheaapaaka A Ohle 10,M M'l Chlaaso Alloa u Chicago Ot. W 4.400 KIN, Chicago A N. W ift) 1 c, 11. a t. r , 1' C, C, C. a Bt. L, I'M Uti Colorado T. A 1 7,71)0 44 Colorado ft So Colo. A Bo. It prd Colo. A Bo. M ptd Consolidated Gaa M,20 U"i Cam Produoll 1&.2U0 alt Delaware A Hudaon Danver A Rio Oranda .' ('4 . A H. O. p'd 3.1U0 WW Dlatlllara' Bacurttles " Brta W.7' J7H Kris lal ptd l.eK) K,, Erie id ptd '1 44 Uanaral Elertrle l'O ie Oraat Northars ptd ,Uit M Oraal Nonlwrn ure ctta... UV Illinois Central tuu Ut Inurborougb at 71") 11 Int. Mat. ptd 700 41 . laternational Harvester 100 I4t4 Int. Marine ptd HO Jl Imamauonal Paper 19 Intaruatlooai Puaip J.luu 4 Iowa Central I'V t" Kaaaaa City Bo 3,400 49 K. C. go. pfd )U0 74 Loulartlle A N 4 l4i atlnn. A Bt. L aO H M., Bt. P. A S. 8. M Ulaaourl Faclno 1,'AO 74 II., K. A T lU.V 43 If., K. A T. ptd l.X 7Sts National Blicult . I. I'D 3 N. R. R. of at. 1st pfd 100 U New York Central 17,fe 14i N. V.. O A W l,o0 4V Norfolk A Waatarn SO M North Amarlcaa M Sl4 Northern Ptolllc t.IKO 1S7', Pacific Mall too 12 Pannaylvaula 4. kw 141 raople'a Uaa ' I. WO U P., C, C. A 81. 1 Praaaad Blaal Car I,tv0 W Pullman Palace Car Railway gteal Eprlni K to Raadlng 111. loo Ul Republio Btaal I.UO as Hapublio Steal pld too Rock Ialand Co 11. ""0 4" Rook laland tie. aid n 71 It L. 4 I. F. id pfd Sua 1644 6u Louis B. W BU L. B. W. pld u9 ; Bloas-Bhafrtald B. A 1 4j) 14 Bouthara Paclfle Il) HIV Boulhern Railway 3,3'iU Be. Hallway pfd u 71 Tenneaaee Copper Taxaa A Paalfle 11,700 40U T., Bt. L A W K) II T , IL L. 1 1. pf iO 7m 74 tnloa Pmcirta ,..104.4u0 Jl0" Inlon Paaifta std I.lu0 lua I'. 8. Raalty t. 8. Rubber.. 4 0 4,, U. 8. Btaal 1.4I) 7s II. 8. Btaal pf4 I.iuo lr- L'Uk Oopear liw 61 Va. -Carolina Chaoxlaal 4i 4(1 Wahaab 1 sue rn, Waiaa efd 1110 it Waatarn aarrlaad l,2uo Waailnshouaa BlectMa 10 7 Western Vbioq 1i0 n Waaallag A U 1,00 m, Wlaoooaia Oantral iu do COuaos V. 8. 4 ref do ooupon Allll-Oial. I at ti . Am. As. fl. Am. T Ar T CT. Am Tobacco 4s.. do ta Armour A Co. 4e.. 44 N. V. c, g. J.. Atchison gan. so tr. ir do ct. &s At. C. L lit 4a... Bl. A Ohio 4a.... do la do 8 W. I'a . Brk. Tr. fT. a. ... Can. of Ua. Is tn. Leather Ba.. ('. ot N. J s ta 'a 741a 4 n lw ft U r. H'4 ...96 H. . . .! .. sa ...in ...02 ... 14V 44 V 104 loo fg. 4a . so . 7Hi . . ...KM ... ti ,. ,1U ... 1144 ...lv3 ...1114 loi do lac A raf. 4s... ) . 7U. B. Kubbar 4a lOS . :. t'. 8. Steal Id ta l'. . "S Va.-cro. chera. la.. . MWbah 1st fe 13 . 78 do ll A ai. 4a.... T . 7 Wlern MA. 4r . 77 Wast. Elec. rv. ta.... 4i .1.: Wla. Caatral 4a . 94 l'0 do deb .U4K. Y., H. H. i ,1U ct. ta . M aN A w- lrt o. 10H do tr. 4l . No. Patlflc 4a.... . I"' a da Is . 170. 8. L. rrdg. 4. . llo penn. o. Ia 1K1& .'" do con. 44 . 1 1T7 fteading san. 4a.. Chea. A- Ohio 4a..i .K'4Sa L ft 8. f dn ref. ta IO114 do gan. M.. t'hl.so a A. Ia.. .1-.8I, L. 8. W, a. 4a. C, B. A g. J. 4a ... 9744 do 1st gold 4a... 1o ran. 4 4 Paatoard A. U 4a. C. M A 8 P. b 3a to 80. Pacific aol. ta.. C, R. I. A P. e. 4a. . 'So do a. 4a do onl. on ri44 do lat raf. 4a. do rrria. 4 80. RallwiT ta Cnlo. Ind. ta 41 de can. 4a ..... t olo. 4114. 4a a4 Union Paalfla 4.... c. A 8. r. A e. 4a s de ot. 4a IJ. ft It. CT. 4..... U. A K. O 4s , do rvf. ti Plrtillert' bt Ena p. 1. 4a do gen. 4 do v. it aer. A do aanaa u Otn. Elec. ct. ta III Can Ut raf. ti Bid. "Aakad. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Bulk of Cattle Sell Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER esaed riff, the market closing A little easier il!h market. on packing hogs. Representative salrs; her aad l.imbi Fairly Active 9ell ere at Prloee Kally Steady swlth Monday aad In gome Cases e. treat aer. SOI TH OMAHA. Receipts were: Official Monday Lstlmate Tuesday ... Neb.. Aug. 14. WH. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. ... 7.7J4 ... 9,4) Two dnvs this week..l7.52i S:ime days last week. . . .1 '"4 Same days 3 weeks ago. .11.912 Pame davsSweeks ago.. 7.73 Hame days 4 weeks ago.. 8.1W) Mame daya last year ll.fxtl The following table shows of cattle, hogs and sheep at 8.424 19. M s.700 lo.OOO MIX 33.11 5 5w 2vS 9.421. 2N.t'-' 549 :l.9 19 Z1H 10 275 7.917 3x 306 the receipts South Omaha for the year year: Cattle , Hogs Sheep The following to date, compared witn tnst jooo. iist. Inc. Dec. .. bm biA.itl 31,100 ..1 KM. 17 1.7S9 370 134.0K3 .. 921.M2 27.79 5.934 tuble shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several osys, witn comparisons Date. I 1909. 1908. 11307. ilSOC. 190S. ;1904. 1903. London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug. "4. American securities opened quiet but firm, with values frac tionally over parityj At noon priroi were from 1'4 above to bo.lv w yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Conaola, money.. do acriimt Amal. Copper.... Anaonnda Atohiaon do efd Baltimore A Ohio .S4 Loulifllla A .44 4-14M.. K. T ... t N. Y. Central ... 10 Norfolk ft W. ...U'. do pfd ...107 Ontario ft W .121 PeiiDaylvanla N. Canadian Pacific HI Hand Mlnaa... 44 Heading : m Southern By .in do pfd . 14 Southern Paclfla. . (OH Union Paclfla.... . 8 do pfd . 17 V. 8. Btaal . to do pfd .- 44 . Wabash . 24 do pfd .141 Prtnkh 4 SlL.VF.lt Har, quiet at 23 -16d per ounce. Wil.NKl-ht0 per cent. The rate of discount In the open marliet for short bills Is IV11 17-16 per cent; for three months' bills, lil 9-16 per cent. fheaapaake a O. Chicago U. W ... Chi., Mil. ft Bt. 1 lie baera Denver ft Rio 0. do ptd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pld Grand Trunk Illinois Central.... ....If9 .... 43H ....148 .... 17 .... 9ltt in .... 72 .... ll) .... J .... ItH .... 71 ....lat ....lit ....112 .... it ....t .... ai .... t' Aug. Aug. Aug. Apg. Apg. Aug. Al.K. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 10... 11... 12... 13... 14... 15... Id... 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22. . . il. 7 41 t G 4)i & &6t s 9it b 9o 6 02 & 19 7 S4 C 50i I ft n 6 89, 4 94; to I 5 94. 4 41 I il 22 5 6.1 B 92 4 4 B 15 8 17 6 74, ft Mi 6 951 " I I CI 6 30, 5 72, 0 Ss, S 9 5 01; 8 a I 5 7", 5 99, fj 92 b Ml 7 42! t 11 5 M, 1 41 7 47H a 1 WV T 6(441 6 44 5 74 li 90 6 M 4 9, 5 11 7 VI H 41 " I 91 I HI 4 J 11 7 iW4, 6 U, 6 70 I 6 N i 10 6 12 7 62't S7I 5 62 OSi I 6 W B li 7 ae-kti tl 6 6:1, 6 Mi 6 ti I 0 24 12, 5 f 6 91 6 4i 5 OS b 30 7 K2WLI a , t a 4 6 92 & 03, 24. ..j 7 bl 6 32 b b7 5 85 , 5 92 0 04 5 46 Ko A ih Pt U ta T ! 41 . V-t ... 1 44 M 1 . 7 4i i ll 1l IS e J41 ss 1 as 7 117 44 1 7 1 l 1 4 14 HI ! 7 4o en ) . 7 4S i f.'t en t as. 70 o 7 T n f4 . . t 7 449 ... I te 4 i" . 1 te 41 rt 1 10 74 t!4 110 1 7" H M . . 1 74 74 :n t 7 f t44 . 7 r i ...... i7 t fit tl7 40 7 7'1 4f tit IK 1 7 24 SO t 7t. 4 IS7 ... 7 70 41 114 g 1 71 14 ... 7 10 ! IM ... 7 71 4 144 ... 7 7S 11 .. 7 7 7 4f1 SS t 74 4.1 tit Kl in t IN 1 7K 74 t7 90 7 7t 7 1"t SO 7 7i 94 9 . 7 79 79 lit g in Ml ... 7 an K in r) I 9: r ... t 9A s ... ? art 74 Ml M 7 ) . Sur.day. Kccelpis and disposition of 11 e slock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 4 o'clock p. m., August 24, 1909: HECKIfTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'. C. M. ft St. P 9 a Waliasi 2 12.. Missouri l'aclfic 4 1 I tilon l'aclfic oi 19 11 C. & N. W., east.... 2 4 1 C. N. W., wi-t....lbU 41 42 C, St. P., M. & O.... 1 1.1 C, 11. 4k J.. east 2 4 C, H. Ac W . west 12b 2.1 I C, It. I. & P., east 1 C, It. I. tk P., west... 2 Illinois Central 2 4 .. Chicago U. W 1 4 1 Total receipts 3113 126 kl Local Securities taotatlonak Osotatlona turnlihad br 9amual Burm. .. 414 New York Life bullulcs. Otnaha: h i Aakad. Armour A Co. 4a ill. Cudahr Pat-king ca. ; i Coluaibua. Nab., B. L. ta 1W... Flour, bblg forn, bu. Vhet. bu. Oats, bu ll.soo 141 tm S4 tna MtnO' Bhlomenta. ins 70ft 19 7" (2 900 Toledo 9 red Market. 'TOLEDO. Aug. 74,REKnOloTer. cash. $sKl; October, Ti 40; December, 17 S2: Ttlaroh. tlK: No. 1 t.6D: No. . K: re ject ed. "5- Prltna timothy, $X. Prime alslke. 7-TO. . .- - . Dalartk Orala . Market. i ni'I TTH Aug. 4 WrTEAT Heptem fcer. ,cr Peceitiber. 9e: My. 7e: No. 1 aawahern. fl.l3; No. t northern, V9c. -OAT" 40c, - ; . Colt Market. KKW TOnK. Aug. H-CbFFREl Market for coffee futures closed stealv pet un changed to S points blpher. More tliavn half nf the bimliieaa consisted of switches. H e aeeregate being 91 W0 bass Inc'udlng f"-ntniber at SSc: lcemher, 5. 30c: March, S V-, Mav, 9 40-7 -lltv ' MrtT 4.V fivt fdf- 'ee let; vQ. 7 Ri, TVarTir; No 4 eului, 4'vc; tnl.d, tjulet; Cordova, lJlZa. Tatal aalas tor Uka gay. 744, 1u aharaa. 147 24 iii 97 M 4 14 1U at li4 14 47 19 II 17S 4S 90' 41 4a 74 IM M '74" 42 76 4144 6.1 141 4."4 94 93 Ui!" M 14.144 114 ioi 'to" lt'H 7 14. 44 74 44 6 4i UI 114a 7H 31 to TO ma lvaa M 7 Ut tlH . 1 t 17 73 97 73 41-44 4 It II IO094 in4 141 140 l"l 7a 44 1 9H M4 137 . Ill 94 14 9" W ' 1H4 114 42 1"S 144 1644 74 46 (3 IIH ' 1 144, 11.4 49 17 99 97 6t 44 lcl 161 It 164 144 4J 9 IV 4.1 4i 74 144 i 144 74 42 76 92 t 14 46 9H 4 ISO 12 141 117 91 lb t 14P4, 31 104 4o4 T4 M 47 44 134 14 71 It 404, 7u 9UVH I141 A 44 7 12.. ui 47 :i ta 4 ' 74 V 14 Omaha rira Enilne 4a irit. Umaba Kenewala 4 vm.i Int. Con. Co., Kansas City Kanaaa Cltj Hy. it 1KU Kanaaa City Hy. pld.,.;. N.bra.ka T. A P. 4e.lBJ Sab. Tal. Stock n...,..t Omaha Oaa la 1117 Omaha E. U A P. is ISM Omaha U A P. ptd.. Omaha A O. B. St. K. t 1914 Ooaha A C. B. Bt. R. 4s 14K Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. pld 5 Omaha A C. B. t.' B. com 4., Omaha C B. SI. Br A h. pfd 4..., Umnha Watar Co. ts Ueio. Swift ft Co. ta 114.. So. Omaha Bewar 4a 19.. Bwui City Stock YardsA4d.4 Inlon Stock Yards, Onaftav 4 ar-dl. New Yorieo.MiatnsT Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug? W.-M5loslng quotations nvrn na fnllowaf b lnj l.esdTllla Con 4 . 1 Llttla ("tilef 7 . 96 Xtalaan 9S . 1 Ontario ?? .124 . Ophir 120 . 71 ' 'Blandard : .t .17,. Yallow Jacket 100 9t 94 4U44 KM 94 94 1'AJ llXI 1U4 lti C2 42 r, Is M a 90 100 H n 97 9 91 100 II H 1 1W M ten It 44 TO 43 44 & 44 101 101 100 101 to 9 96 ' U4 Alice Brunaarlt'k Con. ". .. Com. Tunnel atock. do bonda...t con. Cal. A Horn Hllrar lrtm Silver ., , 'offered. Va. . Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Aug. 24. Bank clearings today wero 11.925,440.01. and for the responding date last year 11,724,624. 37. for cor- DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha I'acking Co 4tKi Swift and Company 1.1m) Cudahy Packing Co 1,3111 Armour & Co 547 Schwartg-Boien Co .... Cudahy, Kansas City... 79 W. H. Vansint Co 156 B., V. &. L, 297 Stephens Bros 177 Hill A Son 4N6 F. B. lewls l.B Huston & Co 78 J. K. Koot 61 Co '210 J. It. Bulla 1 U K. Hum 14 I. . Wolf 35 McCreary A Carey 4l S. Wert helmet- MX II. F. Hamilton 1X3 Sullivan Bros 4) C, C. & 8 4 S. & P S5 M -K.-C. Co 2 Other buyers 1.156 Hogs. Sheep. 9116 1.9H0 1.7ia 1,920 401) 949 2!i5 2,lrtt 1.SJ0 9,522 T.OUS Kansas City Gral and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. 'Aug. 24 -WHEAT-Sep-teniber, 904o; December, 99Sc; May, 93lvc. CaHh: Milling, unchanged to yitlc higher; soft, unchanged to lo lower; No. 2 hard, !'7cf($l.01'i; No. S hard. v.tfrvjc; No. 2 red. Il.li',; No. S red, I1.u2fll.03. CORN-September, dIVj; December, TiSMc; May. KMo. Cash: Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, tSSfi&iViC; No. 2 mixed, 61c; No. 2 white, 4tif)tc; No. 3 white, 65V4C. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, tljjttc: No. 2 mixed, 37633c., RYE 70tf73c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $10. &o 11.00; choice prairie,- $7 .1oipi.U0; choice al falfa. $13. 00i 14.00. BtrTTER Creamery extras, 27c: firsts, 2ic: seconds, 23c; packing stock, 194c EGOS Katras, 2.V, firsts, 21o; Icondi una dirties, 12c; southerns, loss off. 14o, Itecelpts Shipments. Wheat, bu :, 151,000 147,OuO Corn, bu 14.000 12 000 Oats, bu :!. 9,000 3,000 Kansas City options closed as follows: . ' Boston Stocks and Doada. BOSTON, Aug. B4. Money, call Ir.ana C'S1 per cent; time loans, 2Vv!l per cent VIUBina uuuiaviwua fm. Articles. I Opn. j Hlfh- I Low. I Close. Wheat September . December May Corn September I locember May 'pOHifr 89HH0H 904 90 93 60'iB:l,V,f(i74i lij'i oH' 6544,1 "' tiH sot, N'l 93 93'41-j 61U'til-H Totals 7,4; CATTLE Receipts or avttie were largest of the )ear to date, close to 400 cars being on sale. Aside from a light sprinkling ot natives and cornfeds, the re ceipts consisted almost entirely of rangers. vthllo buyers were out in good season rg tha morning uml while they bought a few choice beet fleers' at about steady prices, the gonerHl market on fat cattle was slow and lOUISc lower. The best cornferbj soldi up to $7.60, the hlgtleet price pittd since September of last year, when the same prices were paid and with Uiat exception the highest since July of last year, when Wit) was paid, that pile being the top since Uu2. Cows and heifers suffered a most de cided reverse, prices being lutfloc lower than yeateiduy and the trade rather alow at the decline, aalesmen Deing backward about taking off, while buyers were in no hurry to fill ordera. Some of the choicest feeders did not look very much lower, but In a general way Hie feeder market suffered tne same de cline as other kinds of cattle, being around lvalue lower than yea tor Hay. Quotations on caitle: Uood to choice curnfed steers, $7 Wui.W; fair t good corn fml steers, $0.40700; common to fair corn fed steers, 46.uot6.40; good to choice range steers, $6.006.60; fair to good range aleers, 14.6041 5.0u; coitiinoti to fair range atecrs, U 7f,i4 j; good to choice cows and heifeis, 3.9O'y5.U0; fair to good cows and heifer. ta.WgJ.iiO; common to fair cowa and heifers, 11.73.00; good to choice stockcrs and feeders, $4.01(15.15; fair to good stockers and feeders, $3 50ir4.00; common to fair stock ers and feedera, $-l'Mi3.fj0; stock heifers, $2.7.7t460; veal calves, ll.5oyo.60; bulls, bulls, stags, etc., $2.754.50. UepreKetitatlve sales: BEEF STKKRS. Pr. No. A. ih. ff 4t 14? ... 1 at 14 II . lu 7" H 1' V. ) '1 7 44 aa'4 ?4 40 T 4 "4 4S t 44 r to 1 4: 4! S4 4 7 4i 9 JT . . T W 14 4 "I T to 41 J41 ! TV 47 I t S IM I. tan .. T hi .. . 7 te 41 ...Ml 191 t Ml H 1.7 41 1 tO t 9.4) i W It. ...... Hl . . Hi 49 fl 1 7 f! 41 .' ;n ... T M 11 jt 41 7 y ii rs i) t m 47 444 . . 7 S' 4 o tan t : 44 .: 944 449 7 V. 41 II ... 7 a 41 ?4 ... U ... 7 44 47 2.1J ... 7 tt 74 ) 1 41 7ft tl 4 7 4A .t SIT . . 7 47 47 40 7 I H "7t II 141 tt t I ... 7 41 l 141 40 T tO S J ... 7 4l 4 Ill M 1 M 11 144 110 40 4 US IH 141 71 r-l ... 7 40 II 47i ID 7 40 Mib.h.1'-If i.i liberal reeelpta and an apparent liicuimtlon ot uuers at the vpen ing 10 daily with the trade yeateiuay. everything was sold In pretty fair teaao.i at tiuotauiy steady prices, tine bunch tt breeding ewea were good enough to realise $0.00. lodays receipts was fairly liberal, about sixty double decks In all. Fully half were feeders, with aoout lifteen cais of fnt uueep and right or nine cars ot rat litmus, several shipments were lat In arriving, but this tact did not prompt buyers lo wa.l for the complete aaaortment ana supplies moved from the opening with a fair de gree of activity. Fat sheep commanded fully ateady prices in most cases. The more desirable grades of handyweights met with the better de mand, of course, and If pricex 111 this bianch of the trade experienced any quo table change. It was in the direction of Improved figures. Choice handy eight wethers would have piohably sold up to $4 70 or possibly even higher, had there been any killers on sale good enough to test extreme tops. A airing of Wyoming wethers sold tarly at $4 40 and ewea were weighed up at $4. IB. Limited fat lamb offerings injected a good firm tone In the trade. There were hardly enough young killers on sale, es pecially prime grades, to aallsfy the re quirements of packers and practically everything here brought good, siea-iy money. The market on both fat lambs and sheep Is right around steady to a shade higher than yesterday. One band of pretty good lambs changed hands st t7.r0, but very choice kinds are quotable up to $7..ri0. Feeders were accorded their usual warm reception. Country buyers kspt the alleys warm throughout the session, and even though offerings were fairly liberal, the Inquiry waa clamorous and trade active. Trading figures were fully steady; In fact, tha market as a whole as qttotably stion as compared with yesterday. Feeding lambs sold at $8.3, and thin yearlings were good enough to bring $5.26. notations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $7.10t(7.60; fair to good lambs, $il.sffjV7.10: good to choice yearlings, $4.h?o.2a; fair to good yearllngi, $4.T,a4.'.iO; good to choice wethers. $4.90tf 4.70; fair to good wethsrs, $4.00&4.90; good to choice ewes. Jt.0Ofe4.40; fair to good ewes, 3 a&y 4.00. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lambs, ao.7Min.o0; fair to choice yearlings 4.:Ob5.2e; fair to choice wethers, $3.60? 4 25. Representative sales: No. . Av. Ii6 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... M 301 Wyoming lambs, feeders M 300 Wyoming lambs, feedera ti 173 Wyoming lambs, feeders 63 491 Wyoming lambs, feeders aw 36 Wyoming lambs, feedera 99 21 v yoming wethers 96 Ht) Wyoming ewea. culls 94 311 Wyoming ewes liW 490 Wyoming yearlings 80 250 Wyoming yearlings 41 Wyoming lainos, icearn . in Wyoming lambs, feeders .. ewea, culls yrlgs., feeders... yrlgs., feedera... ewes wethers 1 fi.iir.il $i7tui: :io em, s,,ft. 117 7r.ais . AT. I.oi IS, Aim. lower at a 1. 41. Spelter Lcceilv lint' eas stead' : N. mil In i i. J! . .'; 1 ' '; No I southern and No. 1 south- t-MKTALS iuwrr at $5 .Hi -Lead. V. 44IA 1K9. KflAI. MtRKKTI. staple aad Fsaey rrsdsee Prlees Far. 11 faked 9r Rarer aad W beleealers. ri'TTFR-4'resmery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade tn 1-lb. rartona, -174c; No. 1, in 00-lb. tubs, ,27c; No. J. In 1-lb. ear tons. 2..c, in -lb. t.ibs, 24c; packing stock. lliiniiaO'c; fancv dairy, tubs. 22ti2tc: com mon roll, fresh made, tfiHWc. Market changes every Tuesday. KOU. Fresh selllcg stock, candled, JSe. t'HKKHB Finest Wisconsin full cream twins, loe: Young Americas, I , In hoop. l&Hc; favorite, I In hoop, loc; dalales, $0 In hoop, li'jjc; crenm brick, full case, I'm: blerk Swikb. 15c; full cream llniburger, lac. POULTRY Broilers. Mc; alive, springs. I'.c; hens. lOcj cocks. 7o;' ducks. Ion; geoae. 9c; turkeys. lftc; pigeons, per dog, 61c; guinea fowla. per do., $2.90; squabs, per dos., $2. liressed hens, Uc; spring, 197? 21c; cocks, 6V; ducks, lie; geeeave. U4jC; turkeys, 2?o. FISH Fresh, caught, almost all ara dressed: Halibut, c; buffalo, te; trout, 12c; bullheads, 14o; catfish, 17c; erapplea. sunflsh. 4Vtf9c; black basa. Zc; whlteflsh. 1.7c: pike, lie,- salmon, V4c; pickerel, loc: frog legs. Stic. Fresh froxen- Whlteflsh. No. 1, 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dreaaed. and headless, 7c; round, 9c; pike, dressed. 10c; round. e; red eneppere. lye; Spanish mackerel. lc; native mackerel. 99c each. FRKSH FHUITS-Florlda pineapple. 19a In 4Ss. $1 TF. per crate; grape fruits, M tlie. per box. $6; 49 else. $aM); M slse. $w; ba nanas, fancy select. $1.riflJ20; apples, home grown, per bu. basket, TVjJI.oo: market basket, 4c.e. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, 16tc; No. 1 12tc; No. t, 8c; Loin: No. 1, l.tc; No. 1 134c, No. S. 9c. ChucK: No. I. Ac; No. . 4c; No. X 4c. Round: No. 1, 9c; No. I 7',c; No X 7c. Plate: No. 1, to; No, 1 to; No. 3, 8'ic. V EtlKTA RLES Kansaa sweat potatoaa. $2 76 per bbl. Celery. Michigan. (Oo bunch. Cabbage, home grown. lo per lb. Wla consln Red Globe onions, lo per lb. Cali fornia cauliflower, $3.00 per orate. Toma toes, home grown, market basket, 60c; crate, $t.0il. Lettuce, per do , 0o. Par snips, turnips, carrots. 75c per dog. Flor ida new beets, carruts, parsnips, turnips, etc., per tins., 75c. POTATOKS New, too per bu. HIDES-No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, 11c. Available ftapylles of Orala. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Cable and tele giaphlc communication received by Prd s reefs show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with previ ous account : . Wheat. United States, east Rockies, lr creased, 590 Ua) bushels; Canada, decreased. 294 000 bushels; total. United fiatee ami! Canada, decreased, IM.OOO bushels. Afloat and In Europe, Increased, 1,090,000 bushels; total American and Kuropean supplies, In creased, 847,001) busheis. Corn, United .It a tea and Canada, In ert ased, 418.000 bushels. Oats. United States and Canada, In creased, 3,047,0X1 bushels. The leading lucreasea and decreases re ported this week follow; Increases I-ouiHvliu', 157.000 bushels: fit. Joseph, 74. Omi bushels: Omaha. 73.000 bushels; Fort Worth, 62.000 bushels; Rochester, 63,000 bush el"; Cleveland, M.OOO bushels. P cresses Chicago private elevators. $45,008 bushels; Ma-Hoba, 78.000 bushels; Richmond, 61,000 uuaiiviB. No. 17... 4 .. 4... II... 14 .. ,lt... ,. .1263 . I.i twl Pi. 1 f ) t to 2 txt No. II.. !.. .. 41.. 4.. STOCKER.- 447 I 2 S I t i 4kl I 40 .WESTERN NEBRASKA At. 4 i S 1S19 7 W lit I Oo rCb-UlLlta 16 4 09 1147 4 W do 4s AC'hiaaB atl Atchiaoa H. M yt Boauan ft Albany Boatoa A Maine. Ttoatos ClaTated Pttrhburf ptd ... N. T . K. U. ft Unloa Patina .. Aaa. Aria. Ubaaa o p4 ........ ia rna. Tub. A mar. ugar .... 4a pf Am. T ft T Amar. Woolao .... aa ptd Does. I. ft g gdiaen gleo. Ilia. Oaoaral glaetrio .. Vaas. Clscuna .... a pfd 14 aaa. uas Uvltad Fruit h mtad at. de pf V. A Steal de fd Advantsre Aliouaa Anialsamaiad .v ai-4iiiun4 l"Arliona Com. ... .... AtlanilQ ....114 bulla Lailnou . ....M4(al. A Anions.. ... 11 Cal. ft Havla. . . . ...147 Ontanalal ....... 114 c.Jpp,r Hansa .. . ...UlIlalj W,.i 1...1TO riankila ....! Oranby .... 44 Greene Can a naa . ....lutvtlale Morale ..... 4 tlaaa al.ning ... ....UI ttlchisis ....UT Moiiaaa ....140 Mom. c. ft c ....4 Kttada .... ..... ....:S Old liomlnlos ... .... 44 ('areola 164 (huncf 144 Shannon li I maratk 7THTrtqitf - l'nitHl for, par ,. 14, I'. S. Mlnlaj: .. 444 f Oil 40 t'tak T7t V'd iris I VtS Wluoa J T Wolwtne , 44 Korea Buia .... 44 . 41 . !, -' "4 .(Ml . S7 . fi . t '4 .100 ,. . 11 7 Wool , Market. BOSTON. Mass., Aug. 24. Prices contin ued firm In the local wool market and buytngs have been heavy during the past week. Stocks of goods are generally low and the prospects ars favorable for an In creaaing trade In wool fabric. The lead ing domestic quotations are as follows: DOMESTIC WfKiW-Ohio and Pennsyl vania fleeces, XX, 3Mi36c; x, 3o!((3lc; No. 1 warned. 4u6j4lc; No. 2 warned. 4nu41c; fine unwashed. 27929c; half blood combing, 35 U3oc; Uiroe-elghths bhxid combing, i.jKi:; quarter blood, combing, 34a:i5c; deluine, wauhed, iUiitOu; delaine unwashed. S4e. Michigan, Wisconsin, New York fleeee Fine unwaxhed. 2&U2tie; delaine unwasked, 31iti32c; half blood unwashed. 34tf36c; three eighths blood unwashed. 34 1 ,..', ouarter blood. 314i'34c. Kentucky. Indiana and Mis souri Three-eighths blood. i.4c; quarter blood. Mu.tSc; Oeoigla, jllvd. Texas, fine, 12 months, 734j75c; six to eight l)iit.ths, 0.VU. 7uc; fine fall, kVuvtWc. California, noithein. j i7uc; middlo county, 63';c; fall free, i0 4: ..c. Oregon, eastern io. 1 staple. ,4s 7ic: eastern clothing. ffifc9c; vslley No. 1, &7:i5i'. Territory, fine staple, 75(f7Sc: fine medium Btaple. 70uT2c; fine clothing. 4Ve;7uc; fine medium cloihlng: MitiiSc; half blood. 70 tr'.4c; three-eigliths blood,. o&i)i!c; quarter blood, tfc'a71c. I'ul'.cd extia. 7u4i74c; fine A. i;:4Jjiii'; A supers, oiiioic. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 24.-WOOI, Un changed; territory and western mediums. 23if2c; fine mediums; 231i24u; fine, l.gl'jc. Cotton Market.' YORK, Aug. 24. COTTON The ) opened steady at a dec'lne of ljjj 1 5 cow 972 S 25 2 cows Wfl S 23 5 heifers... 704 3 2o 7 cows 904 3 15 5 cuv.s 9"2 2 50 10 cows M i T.) 8 cows i'LS 2 M calves... 290 4 25 26 cows 9U2 .1 45 2i cow, 3 3 90 it Cows M3 3 40 10 cows H73 S 26 13 cows l'UO 3 2i 24 steel s. ... 83d 3 7a 12 calveb... 240 4 50 10 le dem. . :.,',3 4 10 0 cows '.rjO 2 7.i 8 steers. ...11,2 4 40 19 tows 9j4 3 lil 10 cows 712 2 90 10 cows 89) 2 60 13 feeders.. fihO 3 oO 10 cows 97 $10 12 sieer,...1023 4 56 b-. steers. ...1247 6 26 Ml cows wv, 3 40 16 cows Iu50 3 25 in feeders.. 971 3 00 18 feeders.. K' 3 75 In cows of. 7 3 06 2:t feeders.. 750 3 60 to (eeders.. 1,15 3 W 7 feeders.. IM 22 heifers... .Ml 8 15 12 cows In 12 3 10 cows. ...1071 3 85 Is feeders. . o40 3 40 to' gleets. ... 991 3 60 George Morgan, Nebraska 41 steers.. ..1241 6 JS 2 steers. ...1220 6 35 G. Smith Neb. 8 cows 857 2 'Hi li cows 808 $ 35 9 si, ets.... 945 3 50 8. Ham Neb.- 23 st'ers....lblO 4 50 41 Cows 798 3 15 a cows 950 2 75 13 calves... Ia8 6 50 6 cows '."'2 3 75 R. M. Kaddis & Co. Neb. 127 steers. ..1170 5 05 4s steers. ...1JJ8 i Ou I ,v4 steers. ...IIS) 5 1)6 Parmlee At Z. Neb. 121 hletrs... 1131 4 'J 4:i sleeri. ...1138 4 90 !65 steers.. ..1111 4:5 IK st. ers. ...1158 4 95 WYOMING. I 63 feeders. .1110 4 00 feeders. .1110 4 00 202 Wyoming 107 Wyoming 0 Wyoming ion Wyoming Ml Wyoming 48 native lambs 859 Wyoming wether $46 Wyoming wethera 90 Wyoming wether .. 84 .. 59 .. 39 .. 93 .. 74 .. 78 ..101 102 79 102 90 104 Price. $ 30 6 80 30 80 T 16 T 26 4 00 3 56 4 24) 4 00 4 90 8 36 i 85 1 7$ 6 $5 6 35 4 li ' 4 40 7 25 - 4 85 4 36 4 U CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Five to Tea Coals Higher .gboop Steady. CHICAGO. Aug. $4. CATTLE Receipts, sttmatcd at 60O head; market, steady; ateers, $5.0'fj8.60;. caw, $3.6ou6 26; heifers, UWW6.U0; bulls. $3.00i4.S6i calves, $3.00 9.0ii; stockers and feeders, $3.7C4o.l6. HOUS Receipts, estimated at 9.000 head; market 6c to loo higher; choice heavy. $H 10oi8 IK; butcher. $9.1y8.36; light mixed, $7.80U8.00; choloe light, H.0o;i' 25; packing, $7.6047.86; pigs, $ti.0Of7.90; bulk of sales, $7.90a16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 20.000 head; market, steady to 10c higher; sheep $4 006.60; lambs, $v.26itir7.7&; yearling, $5.CKXtf5.60. 1 ' . St. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24. CATTLE Receipts, 8.700 head. Including 3,000 head Texuns; market, natives lower; Texans ateady; na tive shipping and export steers, $1 6ii77 dressed beef and butcher steers, $0.25(1 6 $5; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.25'; 6. 60; stockers and feeders, $3 004.60; oows and heifers. $3.2np(i.40; uanners, I2.00'a3.2B; bulls. H.Owtf 4.50; calves, $5.608.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.2511.16; cowa and heifers, $2.60tf 4.90. HOGSx-Recelpta, 1,200 head; market steady; piga and lights, $1)2504.10; packers r7 M)y8.00, butcher and beat heavy, $7,969 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8.400 heed; market strong; native muttons, $3.26 rot.ho; lamtia, $o.T6Q7.3.ri; culls and bucks, $3.5O'fi4.50; stockers and feeders, $3 0OS3.75. kanaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 20.O1K) head, Including 2.000 south erns; market, steady to 10c lower; top $7.00; choice export, Jii.90l7.flo; fair to good, $6.Ujijh.75: western steers, $4.O0u4j.25; slock ers and feeders, $3.7fKu5.40; southern steers, $7!.(tfu.oo; southern cows, $2.403.75 native cows, $2.256.00; heifers. $J.25u5.0 bulls. $2.19):4.06; calves. $3.50r,i7.75. HfHiSReceipls, 10. Ot head; market. 6c to 10u higher; top. 17.96; bulk of sales $7"(rt7.90: heavy, $7.8O-il7.!J0; packers and riutchers, $;.is37.i)6; light, $7 Wj7 96; pigs, $5.0O?f7.2;"i. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; market, strong; lambs, Id.MlffT.W yearlings. $4.oOi5.2fl; wethers. $4 OOui 00: ewes, JJ.754.75; stockers and feeders, $3.00 (UD.tW. 22 feeders.. 1013 4 40 Mra. Carothers Wyo. C cows 4.4 3 20 4o steers.. ..1031 L. Llnd-Wyo. 21 steers.. ..12(3 5 8) 12 cows 1027 steer.. ..1220 8 SO C. V. Hicl.ards- W)i. 23 cows 1018 3 70 Uumsallcy & liardln Wyo. 7 cows ift8 1 50 23 steers. ...1036 P. P. DkkiniK,i,-S yo. 5 cows 1072 3 la g rs. hs. 918 5 cuws luuii 3 20 20 heifers... 742 6 leeuers.. 441 4 00 12 sieera. ...1023 J. K. Moore, Jr. wyo. NEW mnrket during the middle or the morijlna 1 with pi Ices holding close to the Initial fig Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today. -avas as follows: Trust funds Oold 4oin. $X7.923 M9; silver dollars. 4.7 -3M.4M9; silver dollars of l v $ I imj silver certificate outsiaudirqt, $7t;ta.yuu. .Uooerttl 1t.1l mubi1u at a ,t.llii r, f V, lot the late Liverpool cables, reports of rain "41, ill. the southwest and s. altering llquidatljn w I but ateadied on covering and ruled very its ; qi'iet HI is ures. 1 Here was uttie aeinana from spot . 1 houses during the early trailing, but aside 11 'from this the market tthowed no special feature. Future opened teady; August. 12.40,-; asked; September. 12.22c. bid; Ociiiber, 12.21c; 1 leceinber, 12 2T'e;. Januarv, 122:; March. 12.22c; May. 12.22ni2 24c; July, 12 21c. Futurea cloeed steady; Aurust, 12 S7c: i September. 12 ,:i'i ; (ciober. 12 lie; Nov, m- rer. 12 i'tc; 1 icceiuner, jt;c: Junuary, 12 3 c; February. 12.27c, Muich. 12 c; April, 12 ."jc. Maj. 12 .10c. Spot clo el quiet; middling uplands, 12.75c; iniililline iiilf. Uc; no sales GALVESTON, Aug 244 'OTTO V 8 1 e ad ' at 12-. ST lyOL'l. Aug M COTTON Steady; middllngH. 12c; rales. 12 balea; retelpis 1; hales; shipineuLs, X0 bales; atuck, ll,50 bales. 11 cow s 9v7 3 w) Jo heifers... 7:-2 3 :) 19 feeders., kit 4 00 M"oie v 1 heifers... T O :: 50 5 co s 1-74 3 00 )1 f. edet s.. 842 4 00 John Hayes 2t cows. 41 steers. Haves Wy, 11 cows 6 siei rs... 977 ..10--8 . l'i' . . 45 . 4 .. 1S4 21 ce A hs. 9m .0 cow s lulo 20 cows 2 j feeders. . ti t H .1 50 3 u. . 3 4 00 -Wyo. 38 heifers. 14 cowa. . . . 45 s leers. . (f.3 1045 , 678 . 9f.3 10 6 4 95 4 00 4 23 3 50 3 40 4 6j 3 54 4 55 3 10 4 65 $ 40 3 2) 4 55 St." Joseph. Live block Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 24. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000 head. Market steady: steers. 4 '..'. cows ana neuers, $2.5Uovt.oo calves. $3.0)tI7.60. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head. Market c higher; top, $7.96; bulk of sales, ff7.no iT7.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.0O0 head. Market steady; lambs, $1."(5f7. W. glonx 4ty Live Stoek Market. RIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 24,-Sneclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; mar ket stiady to weak; beeves. 14 (Off 7. 2o gras cows. $.1 Ooi 4.2S; feeders, $4.2yy6.2j yeaning, M uuaim. HOGS Receipt. 1.200 head: market strong; range of prlcea, $7. $077. 66; bulk of sales, Ii.4taf.bo. Stock la Sight Receipts of live stock at tho six principal wssieii inaraets yesteraay were: I Cattle 9.800 , 900 , 4 OK) .7 aO.000 6U0 South Omaha Sioux Cltv ... St. Joseph ... St. IauI Kansas City Chicago Hogs. 8 Too 3,3"0 6)"0 8.100 10 OIO 904) Sheep ltfijO 6.U00 8 eo 8 0) 2U0O Soaar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK". Am 94 9tTTf4 A T4-l firm; fair refining. J.81ei rentrlfural. 9 test, 4.11c; molasses sugar, l.ltlo. Refined. steady; No. 8, 4 66c; No. 7,- OOo; No. L 4 46c; No. , 4 40c; No. 10, 4V: No. It 4.90c; No. U. 416or No. 18, 0C; No. 14. 4.20o; confectioners' A, 4.86c!: mould A, 5.40o; cut loaf. 6 9oo: crushed. 8.76o; powdered. 6.15c; granulated. i.06c: cubes. B.KVb. MOLASSES Oulet: New Orleans ne.au kettle, goo dto choloe. 29T41o. More Wheat and 1 Better is Corning to Market Now . . Kl . . -8 I Quality and Quantity Eooemd Thii Wtek Far Ahead of That of tait Week. A better quality of wheat than last week la coming Into the Omaha Oraln exchange and oats of far better grade than last year' crop ar being received. Tha quan tity of wheat received la ahead of lat week, but corn has temporarily fallen off. It 1 believed farmer reading heat dam age atorle are holding back lrt tha hop of higher price. - j George Powell, chief grain Impector of tha exchange, does not take much toek In damage tales. 'If It had rained every day In .August," aid he, "there would hav been no more ear on the atalks though the ar might have filled out a llttl mora It there had been some rain.- The crop 1 af barring early and aevera frosts." 'Iowa corn look excellent," aaya J. M. Oulld, 'commissioner of the Commerolgl club, just horn from a short' vacation at Lake Okobojl. "Tha field ar full of grain and everyone ay tha farmers will reap a rich harvet. Wart on Hand V: Causes Death 11. ;.. At Least, Iti Removal Leads to Blood Poisoning and That Znis Life. r By right trying to remove a wart "from kl hand with a knife, Matt Mouser, a barber living at the Brunswick -hotel, su perinduced Infection and died at the Gen eral hospital of blood poisoning. A barber shop at 1312 Douglas street we ' Mouser's place of work. He wi 17 year of aga and unmarried. HI relative llv In Iowa and will mak arrangement for the funeral. The body I now at the Haafey undertaking room on Fourteenth street. Total.... .41.900 44.200 62 400 Metal Market. NKW YORK, Aug. 14 MKT A L8 The tin market was easy (odav. with spot closing at yn aj ju 4. M. Hi 3 00 ndley S. 1. 2ii cowa. . . . " a . totier. $W45'd50 6O; 81W 3 40 August, S30.(Xf 10 fa); Oc Oecetnber. t O io.iao .0 The London market wss a shade lower. with apoi closing at 4138 and futures at M'9 2s ad The market for standard copper day. The trade, however, was not veiyltlo.td rlUy X)ra, ealers quoted lake active, there bring pretty liberal , ece,pia , l.,)er , ,u ,21,4, ,3 -jn. .lectrol vtlc. $12 1 1 a in nil a., ihul hll vei a eintid a f rr.r.t n j... . .. ... '.' . 1 -' - - run ua. laatii'K. 1'i.uo j a. I li a I in.m market Closed steady, with spot at f.4) 17a W COWS if HOGS Tilt hug inuiket opened at price thai were l:y lo be higher than ester- to take their time. Si ill there was a pretty dectnl demand and the trade, as a whole, was 'lit fair shape. Tha advance was prin cipally on the light, and butcher hugs of good quality, vtlule heavy and packing hoys sold at only steady prices. A con slderatile proportion of all the hug sold lnxtle the range, $7 4Hi7 7i. Toward lie close of i!ie market after sUitei had filled their orders, prices wiia luiures at tt" ue i.ea was '!'. with spot iiuoted at M3U(4 40. New York, and $4.2..a43(., ht. Ixiuls. 7'lie Lon d n market was unchanged at CI 2 8 9d. Soulier eloaed nulet, with pt iuotd at $.-..;0VS0. New York, and a $o.to2'it'6.7t. Ki" Hi Ixiuiv. Tha Ixiudon market u uncharged at 122. Iron waa unchanged a; i 4 id fur Cleveland warraut lu ill LUg-t EAGLES CALL FOR ROOMS AND BOARD FOR DELEGATES Loral Lodge Men Ar Leavlaaj Notke las; t ndoae to frald Kater talnment for Visitors. - In all th papers today rp.r Advrti ment for room by the Eagle' convention commit te. , , ' - , , "VV will need all wa cafe' get," aayg Hecretary Ryder, "and we -will hava two place for th present, where such retutoe can be made. In The Dee building rotunda and at Parlor B. in th Paxton, Wa will make a particular po1n of classifying th rooms according to rat and whether board can be had. because It, look If ,w wilt hav to call on all available boarding houses as well as the hotels and restau rants to feed th crowd that will b here. "Our letter from hour to hour show that many a little town far away from Omaba I going to ba repreeented by front one to a dozen people. It 1 true. too. that many a big town, which will send a large delegation hasn't yet advised the rommlttee of it Intentions touching at tendance, but we know they ar vonilng, and next week, In a final circular, w will wske them up to th aeed of, -fending ua definite advice." .1 A Total Kcllase of the function of stomach, liver, kldnvs and bowels Is iinl' kly " disposed of wth Klt-ctrlc Bitters. Wc bold bv Ucaton Lrug