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CRAINAND PRODUCE H&RKEI
""- - 4snaxsssssn
f Weak Cables Make Quick Selling on
Local Market.
CASH CORN WEAK WITH WHEAT
rarelgtn Mews Is Less Bnlllsh and Cn-
'Mrm Co" Lower, Affecting L
yfj rnl Value w Wheat Re-
I.o-
e eelpts Fairly- Liberal.
' , , OMAHA. An. 15, 1810.
.h. . oc1 "P" whRt market sold off
Sharply on ftlr mvi.. . ...i .h.. -
"tend. The accumulation of new wheat
, 1,2" .1" yP'"1 owing to the poor shipping
riejemand The market ruled low and un
" 1 .."l4 fron Ul arly bids.
-".: k WM weaker with wheat
.u;' being He lower. Good recelpta was
"aure "d gav traden a chance to
lower prices.
" ;.?reln WM bullish and
v.J, -m lowr. affecting local value.
iLvw , t,recelPu continue fairly liberal,
ir.7..V!? Uc of IPPn demand I
.causing A heavy, market.
' TJJ.5l.w",?rn corn belt received good rain
- c"h ho"e took all offering
1"r Values. The market waa well up
irVJ Ph 'houses took all offerings
' line r ,'lo", checking the de
Frlm.rv ak... , . . ...
' .., 7 "nu. nPments were 681,000 bushels.
' receipts last year of 1.44i.0U0 bushel
and shipments of 846,000 bushels.
!!2 "Ty corn receipts were 478,000 bushels
' "'POienu were 640.000 bushels, against
4 IhiZ " , year ot 6.080 bushels and
Shipments of 4ua,O0O bushels.
Clearances were nnm
" wheat and flour eu.ua! to 88.0UO
-mFJ?01 closed 1H1S1 lower on wheat
and Td lower on corn.
' Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, turkey, 99NMW.01.
' 2.?."1'!J No- nad. semi-dark and yellow,
eassc, nominal; No. S hard, turkey. 7g
, m7?' nominal; No, I hard, semi-dark and
yellow sftOTe, ' nominal; No. 4 hard, 94WP
No- a spring, 8tx&11.01; No. I spring,
r- 8wQ 8ic. . , . A
-CORN No. t white,' 0Vy6Oc. nominal;
wo. white, 4!S00He; No. 4 white. ta&fiOc;
No. yellow, 64c; No. 3 yellow, B9W
' JoVVJvJ' yo'low, KiHc, nominal; No. 1,
fi146!HCi. No. 3, 694wiH4c; No. 4, 68V5c;
no grade. 4854c, nominal.
OATS No. I, white, 84Hff34'V;e. nominal;
standard, 84Mo; No. 8 white, Wo-Mc;
vwn,u 2H3Ho; No. yellow, S3
'. yeiiow. aii4fr5z"e.
cBARLET-No. 1 feed, 6356c, nominal;
rejected. 4S&Uc: nr.rrtlrt.1
rn. JlIBNo. I, 76fl78ci No. i. 7S076c.
Carlo! Reeelpt.
. . . ,- Wheat. Corn. Oats.
1- 0-.i.":::::::::::::::: !.! 804
CHICAGO GRAIN Aft D PROVISIONS
(V aasaessawsa - .
''""- of-th Trading and Closlas
I.liees on Board ot Trade.
.9HICA?0, Au""- ! Oraln prices declined
today, wheat leading In the descent with a
Liffi cle of from H to lc. Corn
tiffined at fntervals, Vut yielded to the
pressure of wheat weakness and dragKed at
the dose with September 7,o off. Oats de
' " HxJ!? r11"0' r""1'" powers and fmished
' from to Joe ProvUlon" declined
Foreign market weakness Induced by
V reavy world's shipment was a factor
working against the bulls In the wheat pit
Iroin the opening of the market. The cash
"7 atrength to the trading In
,. futui-es, and !o. i red and No. 2 liaid sold
down to the September delivery figures.
' fK lmry. "ce'Pt. despite slack return from
- lh ou7n' were- 1,14.(KW bunhels com
, pared with 1.447.0UO bushels a year ago and
the Increase In tha visible supply was four
year jpiwreeponding day last
i til! &Ely2!r PMon moved between
rvS W.Ol. Close waa to 1H
WIS off at H.Wtfl.OJiV, to $1.02v while De
cember showed the. ania decline at 1.069
. to . l.H.
v r?!?' 'roP conditions In the corn
belt being unfavorable helped the bulls to
1tA,?Ux ?J'C" ,or 'm from the opeiilng
dcllnE- Jut ca-h mirket ruled about
y lower. No. I yellow sold at 6c. The
aoffM k round Wld Ptember
, v"lulci inu in tne oiner
grains and for the distant deliveries did
not vary to exceed c. September was
mora active and sold, between 3e, Satur
day a closing figure, and K(&;tu. The
elo w steady at nearly tne low point
with September Uc off at 6H.
' Provision generally were trom S to 22o
off. Closing prices for the September prod
v?i w,r2 Prk- W KV to 21.(W, ta aoo, XihtO
Off; lard. IU.H5, .120 off; and ribs, $li.o,
1ft lower. . o
Viia leading future ranged tt follows:
Artlclea. Open. High. ) Vow. cios. Ya.
1 . . I.
I
ioevt-
1 02 i 01 i miot4.
1 0tVi1(U-io,1(V..(Z; iln7"
i w
1 vl 1 ..HllH-
64V4
KIT
63SI 83H 644
3
8WH
lUMllMUfNk.
S8H
" 2S.
86
21 80
21 00
18 75
11 87Vi
11 82V
11 62Vs
10 70
12 00
11 35
. 75
41-1 411
41Vt
21 77Vi
31 GO.
20 75
18 60
11 80
U 70
11
21 60
20 80
zv w
18 6S
18 &2H
11 85
U 76
11 40
10 65
11 80
10 G7j
11 82HI
11 27 W
82Vlil
7Vi,
Wheat
Sept. .
A'eo.
May
Oorn I
Sept.
leo. . eibolis
-May
i . "ay
A fork- ..
, .BepU n 7714
Oct. , 20 85
Jan. 18 to
6epU I 11 K 11 85
. ., Oct. ( U 2Vs 11 Vi
Nov. UN 11 60
Jen. 10 7Vi 10 7H
JUl'f1- I 1 I
'0 eit. i 11 96 fuas i
Oct. 1 11 5 1 11 So 1
v.ViJan. . f 8 72HI 72H
, "Cash quotations were as follows': '
A FLOUR-Firm: winter n.lanti USKKK'
X winter straights, )4 .Stnufi.60; spring straights,
6.20u.i; bakers, I4.0Uu6.i6.
, , fk-No 2. 7H677c.
C JBAKXJBY Feed er mixing, 4862c; fair
to cholc malting, a2r70c.
.e;L8 r'lax. No. 1 Houth western, 12.27;
24 o. 4 northwestern, 83.41; timothy, l.tKU'
t.00; clover. $13.60. .. .
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., 22 .00
Vft.A. Lard, per 100 lbs., 811.85. Short ribs,
- aides, (1oom $U.&0itfL2.00i gnort clear sides,
(boxed) 11.00r012.26. )
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
quel to bu.' Primary receipts were
1,104,000 bu., compared with 1,447, mm bu. the
' eorrespondtng day a year ago. The visible
UMly of wheat In the United Slates In
creased 2,7M,000 tu. EVtlinated receipts
tor tomorrow: Wheat, 617 cars; corn, 14ti
' tars; oats, 1,108 cars; hogs,-14.000 head,
i i Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. 2 red,
: il.u2rl.03Ho; NO. 2 red, 11.001.02; No. 2
4 naru, i.vv'i.uc; i u. nara, fi-Wl-w,
I northern spring,. 1.23fL24; No. 2 northern
. spring, $L07ul.lK, No. I aprlng. new. ILOtito
l.l Corn: No.'- t cash, W!'j''p6Hc; No. S
;cash. amutno; No, $ white, .(ti7We; No. 2
'white, 46o; No. 2 VellqW, WVic Oals: No. 2
cash, new, SlHtl&Aic; No. 2 white, new,
4VMt8;C; No. I white, new, 84v; No. 8 white,
old, sh()27Sii; No, 4 white, new, tV36Wu;
fJo. 4 v. hue old. 3o.u3H-'. standard, new,
wiWiffvmse.
BLmKIt-Steady; creameries. 2SS'2c;
dairies. 2J'2o.
l- BOGS-steady at mark, cases Included,
lOtjllc; receipt. t.tiSl cases; firsts, lc; pr.m
irt, 2tp.
' f CHEkJB Steady: daisies. 14c; twins, 18
rf 4hl8c; young Amerlcss, l(c; long horns, 16c,
,r PiiTATOKS steady: choice to fancy, 3
J-c; fair to good, 293c.
POUL.rKY StrtUiy; turkeys, 20c, ch'ckns,
,.2Hc: springs. 15c,
VKA1 Meady; 60 to 60 lb. wts., 8.CJ
...to 86 lb. wts., IHrSVi 85 to 110 lb. wis., 10
,61013.
i'. Car Lot Receipts Today: Wheat, 448
' Tars: corn. Mil cars; oats, 804 car. Entl-
'(iiated Tomorrow: Wheat, 517 ran; corn,
4 car, oais, i.iun car.
Kaaeaa Cttr tSralm aad Prorlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. li-WHICAT-SD-
Umber, WS&K.i'ic bid; I'eoember. 81.014
U'LV: Moy, 81.lsiWitil.uBS bid;; cash, un
changed to He lower; No. 2 hard,
IIMH; N. 8. ec1.01; No. 8 red, 1.03u
1 0BH; No. 8. $1.01.
, 'i COHN September. 611V3!lc; sellers; He.
? Member, 6SSrfSc- bid; Msy. 61 V; cash,
' VOHc lower No. 2 mixed, Vf6t',:iSc; No. 8
; tiilxed. 68Hj63o; No. 2 white. 64c; No. 8.
! ;i3VU3c. :
' I OATSlnchanged; No. f whlU, 86Hc; No.
mixed. 8448jr.
I RYK-No. 2. ft&S2c
9 rlUTTBrt-Creamery. tS4: firsts, $&ci
Jfceonda. packing stock. 21c.
KOti-lixtra. 21Sc; fliats. loj second.
Re ceM. Shipment
4i.0. M.CXI
l(.0iO ' Si'UJO
..... 17.UW) -. 7.l
Wheat
?orn .
Oat
I.versal Grata Market.
MVERPOOL, Aug. 18 -WHEAT-Spot,
tlulli No. I red western winter, no siock;
futures easy; October, :s77Hd; Iecember,
771; March, 7 8Wd.
cJltN-.pot, tiong; old American
I" 58 111: ""', dull; September:,
- " , vi-lUUCl, M Vila.
PKAS Canadian steady, 7s.
KLiOUR Winter patents, steady; 80s.
W RATHER IN THE URAIM BELT
Fair Weather Is the Prediction for
Taesday la This Vlclalty.
OMAHA. Aug. 15. 1910.
Within the last forty-eight hours good
rains have been general from the moun
tains east over the central valleys and lake
region. Some very heavy rainfalls occurred
In Nebraska during Saturday. At Tekamah
2. 16 Inches was recorded. 2 62 Inches at
Auburn, and falls ranging from one-half
to nearly one inch were general through
out the eastern portion of the state. Ih
total fall at Omaha during Saturday was
one Inch, of which .82 occurred during the
afternoon. The rains of the laet twenty
four hours were general over tne greater
portion of the state, but were not so heavy
?enerally as during the previous twenty
our hours. The - heaviest rain in the
state during Sunday, as shown by our re
ports, was at Hsrtlngton, where a fall of
2.20 Inches occurred. Showery and unsettled
weather continues general throughout the
valleys this morning, and tha Indications
are favorable for showers in this vicinity
during the remainder of today, probably
rouowea ty rair luesaay, witn no impor
tant change In temperature.
1910 1800 1808 1807
Minimum temperature .... 72 77 6 70
Precipitation 00 .00 . 62 T
Normal temperature for today, 76 de
grees.
Dnrirlency In precipitation since March 1,
12.72 Inches.
Lericlrncy corresponding period In 1808,
1.40 Inches.
Deftuieny corresponding period In 1808,
.24 ot an Inch.
L. A. WEXSil, Local Forecaster.
Cera and Wheat Region Balletln.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time,
Monday, August 15, 1810:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp.- Rain
Stations. Max. Mln. falL Sky.
Ashland, Neb 8 68 .00 Cloudy
Auburn Neb 87 ' 66 .11 Pt. Cld'r
Broken Bow, Neb 76 61 .00 Foggy
Columbus. Neb... I 68 .06 Cloud v
Culbertson, Neb.. 85 68 ,t Pt. Cl'dy
Fairbury, Neb.... S5 69 .07 Koggy
Fairmont, Neb.... 81 67 .03 Cloudy
Orand Isl'd, Neb. 84 68 .10 Cloudy
Hartlngton, Neb. 78 64 2.20 Raining
HaKtlnfrs. Neb.... 80 66 .00 Cloudv
Holdrege, Neb.... 78 6o .00 Pt. Cl'dy
Oakdale, Neb 77 64 . 02 Cloudy
Omaha. Neb 87 61 .00 Cloudy
Tekamah, Neb.... 84 66 .00 Cloudy
Tlta, la 80 64 . 64 Raining
Carroll. Ia 83 66 .06 Cloudy
Clarlnda, la 82 65 .62 Cloudy
Sibley. Ia 81 61 .28 Raining
Sioux City. la... 78 64 1.20 Raininr
'Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGE.
No. Of TemD..
Rain
fall. .00
.00
.40
.20
1.00
.10
.80
District
Station. Max. M!n.
Columbus ...
... 17
... 19
... 12
... 24
... 13
... 14
..,.20
... 24
82
66
66
64
64
68
Louisville ...
80
92
88
80
86
78
Indianapolis
Chicago
St. Louis
Den Moines..
Minneapolis
Kansas City.
84
82
.60
.70
Omaha
. 19
66
Rains occurred within tha last twentv
four hours In all except the Columbus and
Louisville districts of the corn and wheat
region. The rains were excessive at points
In Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri. A faH
of 2.20 inches occurred at Hartlngton, Neb.;
i.av incnee at urtinen, Kan., tiid i inch
at Ironton, Mo. Temperature continue
moderate In the wetern portion of the corn
belt, but are somewhat higher In the
eastern portion.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
NKW YORK QKNEHAL MARKET
' www .
((notations of to Day oa Varlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15. FLO TJR Quiet.
and lower to sell. Spring patents, $6.656.00;
winter straights, 4.4Jij4.60; winter patents.
n.owi.w; spring clears, 4.a.so; nrst
winter extras No. 1, $3.7602.80; winter ex
tra N. 2, 23.i!3.66; Kansas straights. $4.86
6.10. ., Rye flour,- firm. Fair to a-ood.
St.10tjr4.2ot choice , to foncy, 44.4O94.60.,
.CORN MEAL Quiet. Fin whits --and
yellow, $16(1.60; -coarse, fl.501.56; kiln
dried, $2.60.
W H KA T Spot market, easy: new No. I
red,. 1.ok elevator.- and 81.0M4 f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern new, I1.04H f- o. b.
to arrive. Trading in wheat was Inactive
and . prices were lower on disappointing
cables, large receipts and the big increase
in tne visioie supply, closing tc net lower,
Kxpoitera look SCrO.OOO bushels at outposts.
September, $1.0S'(il.0074. closing, $!.;
liecember, l.H'' 1.12 11-18, cioseo,
Receipts, 42,000 bu.
CORN Boot market, easy; No. 2. 72ic
nominal, elevator, domestic basts to arrive.
closing at c net decline. September closed
71c. Receipts, l.izo nu.
OATS Soot market, steady: mixed. 2 to
32 lbs., nominal: natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.,
new, 4fl4oc; clipped white. 84 to 42 lbs.,
nominal. Receipts, 146,423 bu.; shipments,
19.&0 bu.
HAY Firm. Prime, lutftf'l.oo: no. 1,
$1.351.40; No. 1, $1.261.30; No. 2, $1.0631.10.
HOPS Firm. State common to choice,
1808, 2iK(t22o; 1808, nominal; Pacific, coast
19tj, 9&'15c; 1808, nominal.
. HIDES Firm. Central American, c;
Bogota, mi'Xc. .
LKATHKR Steady. Hemlock firsts, 249
26c; seconds, Uitl thirds, 1&u2uo; re
jects, 17019c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady. Mesa, $24.60
26.00; . family, $26.00(35.60; short clears,
$28.60i'25.00. Beef, firm. Mesa, $16.0015.60;
family, l8.0tfifJ0.00. . beef hams, $22.0uu24.00.
Cut meats, quiet. Pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs., 15WSlo; pickled hams, lMlSHo. Lard,
firm. Middle west prime. $U.tMlJ.O0; re
fined, firm; continental, $12.60; South Amer.
lea $12.25; Compound. 1010o. Tallow,
firm. Prime olty, hogshead, 7c; country,
BUTTF.R Firm; creamery specials, 80c;
extras, 29c; third to first, 248'28o; state
dairy, common to fine, 22S28c; process,
second to special, 224f26c; western factory,
Zi&iS'W, western Imitation creamery, 24
j26c. '
CHEESE Firm; state, whole milk special,
15Vul7c; fancy, 15c; average prime, Uh&
Ue; fair to good. 1314S4c; common, lOVrj
12i ;e klms. full to special, 12H'al2c.
POULTRY Alive uncertain; nearby broil
ers 194i'19Vkc; fowls, 15Hilc; turkey. 10
Dressed wesk; western broilers, 16y
lbHo; fowls, 14(fl7c; turkeys. 17flo.
EQQS Firm on top grades; stste, Penn
sylvania and nearby hennery, whits, 27ti32c;
gathered white, 25if36c; hennery brown, 26
t27c; gathered brown, Via 26c ; fresh gath
ered extra first. 21f22,c; first. 18Vi(a20c;
seconds, 17ltV&o.
t. Lois la Ucneral lerket.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 16.WHKAT-Future
lower; September, Jl.lHrti; Dctnber, i.ov;
casn lower; track, No. 1 red, l.u4u-i.uf,
No. 8 ham, $LUIU'1-Ui.
CORN future lower; September, 63c;
Decenuber, 6c; cash lower) track No. 2,
bVtc; No. 2 wnlte, Obu67c.
OATS Futures lower: September, 3e;
December, sbc; cash lower; track io. 2
Sa'oSSVic; No. 2 white. 86c.
HIK-Steady at boyslo.
FLOL'R Steady ; red winter patents, $5.10
45.40, extra fancy and straight, $4.8t4.80;
hard winter clears. $3.30kH.u.
TIMOTHY SKKD ea.toti.OO. . "
CORN MEAL 33c.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, $1.00$
1.01.
HAY Lower; timothy, $14.5019.00; prai
rie, $10.0U(U 13.50.
PROVISIONS.
PORK Unchanged; jobbing, $22.26.
LARD Lower; prime steam, $U.22V
DRY SALT MEATS Higher; boxed exfta
shorts, 12c; clear ribs, 12c; Short clear,
13c.
BACON Higher; boxed extra shorts, 14'ic;
clear ribs. 14V". short clears, H'-c.
POULTRY Weak; chickens. 10ic;
springs,' 13c; turkeys, lHjacV ducks, a
12c; geese, b09c.
BUTTERr-Steady; Creamery, 2623Hc
EOtiS-lllgher at 19c.
. Receipts Sblpmts.
Flour 14.500 84.000
Wheat 24.1.0 83.000
Corn ...ItiS.flOO 14.0U1
Oats .- ,26.0li0 68.000
Peoria Market.
' PEORIA. 'Aug. 15.-CORN-8tdy; No. I
yellow. fc'; No. $ yellow, 8Sc; No. 2. 65c;
No. 4, 64c; no grade, 60c.
OATS IOwer; No. 2 white. $c; No. 8
white. V,ojc; No. 4 white, l4c; No. 1
yellow, uc; standard. SSo.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Aug. lV-HAT-No. 1 upland
$11 00; No. 1 upland. $10.00; packing. MOO
new hay. $l-'V0. Straw; Wheat, $6.00; r
and bran, $7.00. .
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 16 -WOOL-Vlrm. ter
rilory and western mediums, laJ3'c; fine
mediums, 17 a 2 AJ ; fine, ligi7c
Tim BEE:
NEWYORKSrOCRSANDBONDS
Light Volume of Business Done
within Narrow Limit.
PROFESSIONALS RULE THE DAY
Cron News Barorslsg with Marked
ImproTement In Corn Conditions
ThrooaThoot .Nebraska and Kan
sasCopper Advaneea Slightly.
NEW YORK. An IX A .i
ume of businees, the bulk of which whs
rrofeHsional, today In the stock market,
u"1"11 within very narrow limit.
The day's news was without very direct
"faring on Securities, although the suspen
s on by the Interstate Commerce commis
sion of live stock rates, which were to
hare become operative todar, was ac
counted something of an adverse factor.
Advice from weetern traffic manager
were uniformly cheerful.
By general consent the western flnnrl1
situation has cleared during the past few
weeks, and little apprehension of a strin
gency is now entertained.
crop news was for th mot part encour
aging, with marked Improvements In corn
conditions throughout Nebraska and Kan
sas. A very slight fractional advance was
announced In the price of copper, and trade
authorities were quoted fls declaring that
sales of the metal In the last three weeks
have aggregated not less than 20,000,000
pounds.
London s operations In this market were
trifling and without significance.
ine clone was Irregular, the only note
worthy exception being Rock Island pre
ferred, which made a net gain ot over
three points.
Bonds were Irrearular. Total sales, rvar
value. 8966.000. United States Kovernmant
8s advanced S per cent on call.
New York Stock exchange:
following was the range of prices on the
Salo. Mlsh. Low. CloM.
AllleOialmrn W 100 22 32 11
AmaltamalMl Copper I.5U0 65Sa 461
A marl can Agricultural 41
American Urat Sugar .... 800 ITVa 3i 274
American Can WO 8 8 SVfc.
American C. A F MO 48 47 il
American Cotton Oil .... K) HCihi 0 t9
Amarlcan H. L pfd ... tuo tH ! 27
Amarlnan lea Sccurttica .. 7 22 SI "4 21
American Linked loo 2 1IH 12 4
Amarlean Locomotlre aoo 7S4 ao
American 0. R 14.no 474 MSi 4:W
Amarlean 8. A R. pfd 100 102 lot 10
American SUel F -MV4
American Bugaf Rf 8f 1201 120 120
Amarlean T. T 1.100 liH 13414
American Tobacco pfd 82
Amarlean Woolen 2iH It 27 27
Anaconda Mining 1.000 4i 89 t9Si
Atchison 12,300 fits S f
Atchison pfd
Atlantlo Coast Una too 111 '4 111V4 Ho
Haltltnor A Ohio 100 10 107H l'l7S
Bathlaham Steal 2r
Brooklrn Rap. Traa 8.400 77V 7t4 7t
Canadian Pacific. 2.N 195 Mi 1M'
(antral Leather 1.S0.) 34 34V4 34-,j
Central Leather pfd 200 105 106 104
Ceutral of N. J luO
Chea. A Ohio 6,000 144ft 144 144
Chicago A Alton I74
Chicago Great Weatern.... S'W it 24 H
Chi. Oraat Weat. pfd 44S,
Chi. A N. W 1.000 14H -44 144
Chi., Mil. St. P t.tHIO 124H 116 U'Ht
C, C C. A St. L IS
Oolo. Fual A Iron 6"0 10 2
Colo. A southern 100 (3 U M
Conaolldatad Oa 7,00 13 12S ltl
Corn Products 100 14 14 14
Delaware A Hudson 100 ltl 161 W
Denrar A R, 0 100 80 30 30
Denver Rlo orande pfd vi
Dlatlllars gecurttlaa 100 24 23 27
Bte 1,200 WH 2.- 2ftTt
Erla lat pfd 400 44 44 48
Erie 24 pfd 12
General Electric 14
Oreat Northern pfd 1,100 124 125 IK
Oraat Northern or etis.. 1,000 64 64 64
Illinois Central 200 131 12 134
Intarborough-Met 1,0 17 i iv
Iterborough-Met. pfd 700 47 44 4
International Harveatar .. 100 6 i 6
Inter-Marina pfd 100 17 IT 16
international Paper 600 U 10 11
Intarnatlonai Pump e
Iowa Central 14
K. C. Southern 600 S i 2
K. O. Southern pfd
Laelade Gas ' ,M0 101 lot 101 .
LoulsTlll A Nashville.... 800 -141 142 148
Minn. at. Louie 200 24 24 83
M., It. -P. A St. M .400 131 13 130
M... K. A T 1,100 ta M
M., K. A. T. ptd 104 44 ; 40
Miasourt Paclflo 1,100 62 Jl '61
National Biscuit , 00 106 104 K
National Lead 61
N. Br. of tin. 2d pfd,... 600 21 28 24
New Tork Central 1.400 113 118 111
If. T. O. A W 100 41 40 40
Norfolk A Weetern 0Q 7 W
North American H 48 48 ' 48
Nortbarn Paclflo 2,700 117 114 114
Paclflo Mall 1W 20 K v
PannarWanla 8,100 180 12u 1
People's Oaa aoo 1W - 106 i
Pitts., C. C. A St. L. ... K) 84 4 84
Pltteburg Coal 100 14 14 16
Praaaed Bteal aCr 100 14 S 84
Pullman Palace Car 100 168 168 167
Railway Bteel Spring 8
Raadlng 71,700 144 141 143
Repubilo Steel 00 81 , 81 i0
Hepubllc Bteel pfd 100 2 8-2 81
Kock Island 4.8.10 80 to SO
Rock Island pfd '.. 1.100 4 43 a
II. U t P. 2d pfd.... 100 88 88 3
It. Louie 8. W ..... 23
St. Loula S. W pfd 40
lloaa-lhattleld ft. A I ... too 42 41 40
gout ham Paclflo ll.tnO li 4 Hi
Southern Hallway 200 29 28 2J
Southern Rr pfd 400 64 64 64
Tennessee Copper 100 24 24 24
Texas A Pacific 24
Sol., St. U A W 200 23 23 21
Tel., It U 4 W pfd.... 200 48 48 48
Union Paeltla 47,000 148 147 147
Union Pacific pfd 100 81 83 82
V, S. Realty 70
V. S. Rubber 400 16 14 34
U. 8. Steal N.I00 71 1u 70
I'. 8. Steal ptd H6
Utah Copper 2,800 47 44 4
Virginia-Car. Chemical .. 6"0 68 68 68
Wabash 600 17 17 II
Wabaah pfd 6"0 86 86 34
Weetern Maryland 400 , 44 44 44
Weetlngtiouee Klectrio 68
Weetern Union 44
W healing A Lake trie 6
Total sales tor tha day, 110,700 hares,
a e6t4,,4..8 N N
London Closing. Stocks.
LONDON, Aug. 16. American tecurttle
opened firm and a fraction above parity
today. During the tint hour prices Im
proved on fair buying and at noon th
market was firmer and from unchanged to
'.a higher than Saturday night's closing.
Consols, money It Louisville A N 147
ia account tll-itai., K. A T.... 14
Amai. Copper N. V. Central 117
Anaconda 1 Norfolk A W 88
Atchison 01 do p4 83
do pfd lot Ontario W 42
Baltimore A Ohio, ...111 I'em.elvanla 41
Canadian Pacific 188 Rand aline t'4
Chesapeake A 0 77 Heading 74
Chicago O. W 86 Southern Ry 24
Chi., Mil. A St. P. ..134 do pfd 44
IX Bean 14 Southern Pacific I t
Lenrsr Rio 0.... 81 Union Pacific 172
do pfd 74 do pfd 80
Krl 2U. I. Steel 72
do let pfd 46 do ptd 118
do ta pfd 34 Wabaaa 17
Grand Trunk 27 do pfd i
Illinois Central 138 Spanlea 4a 81
SILVER Bar. steady at 24H1 per ounce.
MoNKV l'a'fl'2 per cent. i
The rate of discount In th open market
for short bills Is 2&-irfC per cent; fur
three months' bills, 21 per cent.
Local Beearltles.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Rums,
Jr., 838 Omaha National bank building:
Bid. Aaked.
Beatrice Creamery pfd Vo
City Nat. Hank Bldg. 4a, 182 80 1"
City of Omaha 4a, 1811 101 1'
Crab Orchard, Neb.. 6a 00
Houaloa Water 4a. 1844 108 l
Iowa Portland Cement lat M(g. 4a.... 88 1"0
International Con. Co.. bonus 44 86
kaneas O- A E. 7 per cent pfd 88 100
Kaneaa City Stock Yards 84 8'
Kanea City H. A L. 6a, 1811 84 86
Mlclilge Tel. 6a, 1884 84 8
Nebraeka Tel. stock, t per cent 00
N. Y. Central Line 4a. 1811 H0 100
Omaha Water Co. 4a, 1844 8 8
Omaha Oaa, 18.7 81 ' 84
Omaha . L. A P. 6a, 1818 i 84
Omaha A C. fi. St. Ry pfd, t par cent 81 84
Osaahs A C. B. St. Re 6a, I82t 8: 81
Paclflo T. A T. as, 1817 8o', 84
Pennsylvania Equip. 4a, 1318 84 87
Seattle. City of, 6s. 1824 Iu4:. 17
I'nlon Block Yarda. South Omaha 93
Korky atounuin Peel 8) loe
W a bath Ecjulp. 4a. 1811. .i 38 88
Mew Tork Cnrb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan A liryan, members New York
Stock Exchange, ilb Suutli olateenth street,
Omaha.
ay State Oas 3Oraane Cane nee T
Butte Coalition 18 Inspiration I
Cactus te-14Laroa 4
Chlno 14 Nevada Ceni ti
Ctilel Cons IHOnlo t 'upper 16-14
reaction U Rawhide Coalition... It
Davts-Ualy ISH.y Central I 1-18
kly Central 1 S-Ufcelft Pkg t 0.
Ely Coaa 83 teers-Raeback CI...M
Franklin 11 Superior A Pitta..,. 12
wiroua 7Totnnak alining 8
Ooldtiald Cons 1 7-lilrinuy Cupper 4
Ouldftaid Plarenr... 2 North Lake ...10
Ooldfleld Ualey 6 Bohemia 4
Treasury Stalrmeat.
WASIIINQTON. Aug. lB.-Tne condition
of the treasury at th beginning of busi
nen today was as follows: Trust t unrls gmd
cln, 8 ftll.6S; silver dollar. $4(01,134 000;
silver dollars of 1890, li.ili; lhr ccru-
OfATTA. TUESDAY. AUOUST 1G, 1010. K
ficatea outstanding. 2iss.l.l4,0fi0: general
fund standard silver dollars In general
iiino, i.,3.iz,r3f; current imnintles. 8:'7.4.,',S
working btlancn In trssnrv offices. t'VT2..
1ST; In bank to credit of treasurer of the
I nited Stntcs. 8.T7.K3D.714: subsldlarv silver
coin, 820.574.2NS; minor coin. 81 .. 1f)t ; total
uaianre in general uino, io,Z3',3.9.
?(fw 1 ork Money Market.
NEWTORK, Aug. IV MONF.Y-41n call,
easy; ivil. per cent; ruling rate, m per
cent; closing bid. 1' per cent; offered at
IS per cent. Time Inane very dull and soft;
sixty days. 24-113 per cent, and HO days. .IVi
3 per cent; six months, 4t4' per cent.
RRIMB MERCANT1LK I'AI'BR-S'tiaA
per cent.
8TRRLJNO KXCHANOVPteady, with
srtiial business In bankers' bills at 84 MftVil
4.T70 for sixty-day bill and at 4.6Sd for
demand..
!t M MfTRCIAL PILIJ 84 8SV4.
P1IVF)R Har, f3c: Mexican dollars, 44a.
HCNla Oovernment, firm; railroad. Ir
regular.
Closing quotation on bonis today wer
a follows:
I'. S. ref. 2s, reg...
do eoupen
V 8. ts ree
do coupon
U. S. 4a. reg
do coupon
Allia-Chal. 1st ts..
11 eit..Mr. Mar. 4'4s M"4
101 ej,pin 4t m4
101 do 4a 84
101 'K. C. S. It 8s 71
114 L. I oeh. 4S 1841. .. 80
114 L. A N. un. 4a.. 7
74 M , K. A T. 1st 4s 87
100 edo. gen. 4a.... 84
Amer. Agri. 6s.
Amer. T. A T. 4a. .100 Mo. Pacific 4s 74
Amer. Tobacco 4s.... 78 N, R. ot M. 4a ...
do 4s 104 N, V. (. gen. 38. 8K
Armour A Co.' 4s 81 do dab. 4a 83
Atchison gen. 4a.... 84 .V. Y.. N. 11. A H
rto ct. 4a 105 B
do ct. 6a 108 N. A W c. 4s.... 5s
At. C. L. 1st 4s., 83 let con. 4a.... 87
R. A O. 4 89 NO. Pacific 4s 88
do Is M No. Pacific ta 81
do I. W. 3a. ... O. . I., rfd. 4a. ... rt
Brook. T. ct. 4s.. 82 Pan n. ct. 8a (1814). 86
C. ot Oa. 6a Iim do eon. 4s 101
Central Leather 4a.. 8 Reading gen, 4a . ... M
C. ot N. J. g. 6S.123 St. L. A 8. F. 1.4a 11
C. A O. ref. 6s.... 8IS do pes.- ts h
tX A A Ss...... 4Sl. U S. W. c. 4a 72
C, B. A.Q. j. 4a 86 do 1st gold 4s.... 89
do gen. 4a 84 'See board A. L. 4s.. 4
C. M. 4k 8 P. 8a 818o. Pacific eol. 4s. 8
C- R. I. A P. o. 4a 73 do or. 4a 3K
do frd 4a 8" do let ref. 4S.... 8
ecolo. ind. 6s 71 So. By. 6a 104
Colo. Mid. 4a 47 do gen. 4a 74
('. A S. r. A e. 4 8 84 Colon Pacific 4s....lo
D. at H. cr. 4s. ...84 ds CT.. 4a 106
t) A R. O. 4a.... 82 do lit ref. 4a.. 84
do ref. 6a 80 V. 8. Rubber 4s. ...!
P'ntllkTS ts 47 V. B. Steel Id 6s.. 108'
Rrle pr. I. 4s.... 81 Va -Car. t hem 6 8
do geti. 4s 7) Wabatk lat 6a lot
d ct, 4s ser. A.. 48 do lat and ex. 4s. W
do ear. B 46 Weat. Md. 4s 83
Can. Rlec. ry. t. ..136 . Klec. ct. 6b. 84
III. Cen. 1st r. 4. 94 Wle. Ceutral 4s .... 82
liter-Met. 4s 78 Mo. Pacific ct. 6a 82
Uto. Ottered.
notion Stock Quotations.
BOSTON. Aug. 16. Following were
the
, 60
to
11
38
, 88
130
14
, 74
. 10
. 48
, 8
11
61
i 84
, 88
. 48
24
130
clo.slng quotations on stocks:
Allouez 41 Mohawk
Amal. Copper Nevada Co
A. Z. L. & 8 26Nlplilng Mines ....
Arltona Com 18 North Untie
Atlantic t North Lake
Boa. A C. C. A .. 14 "(ll.l Dominion ....
Butte Coal It lot, .... 14 eoaeeola
Cal. A Aril 64 Parrot t (8. A O
"al. A Hecla 6.10 gulncy
Centennial 17Shannon
Copper Range 46 Superior
Bast Butt t Superior A B. M...
Pranklln 10 Superior A Pitts Cop.
Olroux Con 7 Tamarack
Oranby Con 84 V. 8. C. A O
Oreene Cananea .... f. 8. 8. R. A M...
Isle Royal 18 do pfd
Kerr Lose 4 Utah Con
Lake Copper 87w!nona
Lasalls Copper 16 Wolverine
Miami pper 20 c .
Bid. Aaked.
Mew Yoric Mining: Stocks.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15. Closing quotations
on the mining exchange:
Alice 176 ladTllle Con 8
Brunswick Con T Uttle Chief 4
Comatock Tun 230 Meilcaa 160
do bonds 14 .Ontario 150
Con. Cal. A Va 115 Ophlr 129
Horn Silver 4 Standard'.. ......luu
Iron Silver 16 Yellow .Jacket 40
Offered.
Bnnk CloartnaTS.
OMAHA, Aug. IS. Bank clearings for to
day were 22,762,217.10 and for the correspond
ing data last year 82,459,10.76.
OMAHA GBNBrlAW. MARKETS.
Staple and Fancy Prodnee rrleea Far.
nlaheel by Bayer and) Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 82c; No. 1.
In 80-lb. tubs, tic; No. -Vlfv cartons,
28c: No. 8. In 80-lb. -t.baf.l sJVio: packing
'lock, solid pack, SOVic; dairy. In 60-lo. tubs.
23c Market changes every Tuesday.
Cl-IKESE Twins, 17c; young Americas,
19c; daisy, 18c; triplets, 18c; llmbrgr, 18c;
No. 1, brick, 17o; imported Bwlas, 20c; do
mestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, undsr I
lb., 22c; over i lbs 20c; hens, l&c; cocks,
10c; ducks, ISc; geese, 16c;- turkeys, 26c;
pigeons, per dos., 8L2o; rromer iquabs, per
doi MOO; fancy squabs, per doz., 12.60; No.
1, per dos., 82.00. Alive: Broilers, 15c;
bens, lie; old roosters, eo; old duck, full
feathered, 10c; geeae, full feathered, lOo;
turkeys, 18c; guinea fowls, 20o each;
pigeons, per doz., boo; homers, per aos., u 00
quabs, No. 1. per dox., .Jl.60; No. 2, par
dos.. 60c.
FI8H (all frosen) Pickerel, 12c; whiter
fish, 14c; pike, 16c; trout, lie; iarg crap.
pies, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c;
haddock. 13c; flounders, 12o; green catflsh,
18c; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 10c; white perch.
8c; bullheads, 14c; roe shad. 21.00 each;
shad roes, per pair, Mc; frog lg, per dos..
80c; salmon, 15a ,
BEEP CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, 15c; No. 2
13c; No. 3, 1814c. Loins: No. 1, 15c; No 2
14c; No. 3. Uttc. Chuck: No. 1, 7c; No " 2
6tsc; No. 3, 5c. Round: No. 1, c; No. 2!
8c; No. 8, 7c. Plate: No. 1. ec; No. 2, tttc;
No. 8. 4VaC. 1
FRUIT a Oranges j California Camella
brand Redland Valenclas, all Uses, pel
box. 85.00; Havana Jditerranean Sweets,
site, hwi amnions: Umo-
nlara, extra fancy, 800 slie. per box, to.00;
360 size, per box, 83 60; choice, 300 lse, per
box, t M; 860 Pr DO. 23.00; 240 slia
Wo per box lew; Sunset brand, pr box.
87.50. Bnnana: Fancy seleot, per bunch
I.. S4 Lk. Tlimhli flaw 8 . hnnk 1
per 00 km, nuiun urana, per box.
Bnnana: Fancy seleot, per bunch
2.60; Jumbo, per bunco. 32.7otj8.78'
taloupe: California, U size, 14.&5. A
idard. 85.00. Plums: California, red
4-baskst crate, 11.66. Blue prMQe?: Per
Cantaiou
standard
per 4-basksl crate, 41.00. ttiue prMoes: Per
crate, 11.50- Peaches: Calitom.a, per 80-lb.
box, oj80c. Pear: California BartletL
per box, -; in per x, 82.40. An-
pies: Home grown, In bbls., 34.001.60: n
Oregon, In boxe. 31.74. Watermelon:
Texa. l?o per lb. Data; Anchor brand,
new. 80 1-lb. package in box. par box!
82.00
VEGETABLES-Ne-. potatoe: I wks,
per bu., 80c4i1.00. Onions: Yellow In
sacks, per lb., q; Ioya, small, per ' lb .
8V4c: Spanish, per crate. 31.76. .Osrllo; Ex
tra fancy, white, per lb., 15o; red, per lb..
16c. Egg plant: i-ancy Florida, per dog.
31.CO82.O0. Celery: Michigan, per dos.
bur, dies, 86c.
IIOMH-GROWN VEGETABLES - Cab
bage: Nw, per lb., 20. Tornatoea: per
basket, '60. String and wax . baana: Pef
market basket, 75c. Cucumbers, per dos.,
ice. Radishes: Extra fancy home-grown,
per dos. bunches. fOo.. . Ittuo: Extra
fancy leaf, per doa., 80c, 1'arsley; Fancy
home-grown, per dos. bunches, 80a. Rhu
barb: Per dos. bunches, 46c. Green omiini:
per dos bunches, 25c Turnips: Per mar
ket basket. 40o. Carrot; Per market ba.
ket, fiOc. Beet: Per market baskat, 6vo
MlfiCELIANKOl S Walnut: Black, per
lb., 2g; California No. 1, per lb., 17c; Call
fornix No. 2, per lb., 14a. : lllckorynut:
Large, pr lb., , 4c; small, per lb. 6c.
Cocoanuts: Per sack, 3r-0o; per dos., 6Vo
Honeys Nsw, 24 framss, J17&.
Metal Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 16. M ETA L8 Stand
ard copper gulet; spot and futures, 312.3iVfti
12.60. London weak; spot, f5J J5s;
futures, ff6 10. Locally Lake copper,
112. 87Vt1 18.00; electrolytic, 12.624ij 12 75;
casting, 3l2.26iff'I2.60. Tin easy; spot, 163
17s fid; futures, flf3 5s. Lead, stendv
84.4(Va4.50 New York; 4 2f.4.30. east St.
Louis. London spot 12 8s Sid. riuelter firm
86.36(115.40 New York; .10Vu.U Etvst Pt.
Louis. Iinnon siot. f!2 516. Iron, Cleve
land warrants, 4'.s 9d in Iindon. Locally
iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern,
3li;.2Mrli) .60; No 1 southern and No.3 south
ern soft, 316 75j li5.2.i.
ST. LOl'IH, Aug. 15. M ETAL8 Lead
firm at HS!i Speller turn at 86.10.
4'offre Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15.-Coffee futures
closed steady net unchanged to two point
higher. August and September, 7.10c; Oc-
l.h.v Tit..' Vn,an.kAr 74... 1, I
Jaruary. 7.40.; February," T.4fK-; sp it, steadv;
K? . . 7 dia a... , 1,. - wo.
quiet; Cordova, lO-flllVc
Sugar Slarket,
- . ' v . nu,. - iu -ri UAH itaw
firm; Muscovado, 88 teat, 86c; centrifugal
rt teat, 4 aye; rtiolaatte augar, 88 test, 3 44c;
rrin.t ateitv' KrinhMt i r.- a1
... j r , , aieiiwiaiva,
16c; (K)wdered, t.26c.
Mllvraakee Ural Market.
MILWAI'KEE, Aug. 15.-r"UCR-Stcady
M11:AT-No. 1 l.lt'.4hl.Vi: No. J north
em l UkiI 18'v; September, 81 tr.'..
tAT8-37'Ba7'
BARLEY Sample. i(i74c.
Klain Better Market.
ELOI.V. III., Auf IV HI 'TTER Firm
2Jo. tale for the week 86S.300 pouuda.
OUAllA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Eeceipti of Cattle Liberal, Even for
First of Week.
HOGS STEADY TO SOME HIGHER
Feeding; Sheep and Lambs Active and
Good Ten Cent Higher, with
Killer Strong to Ten
Cents Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 15, 1910.
Receipts mere: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Estimate Monday 8 810 3.0ii 12.720
Same days last week 8.IS7 - 3.204 24.13
fame day 2 weeks sso.. 3.66 4 635 14,31
Same day 3 weeks ago.. 9.6:3 4.SW0 16.4JO
Same day 4 ' weeks ago. .3.270 3,402 li
same day last year 7.84 1,294 18,266
Ine lo.iowing taoie shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date a compared wltu last
"r: iio. inc. uec
battle 807.7D3 644.06 63.783
Hogs 1.3.4, (i. 4 1,606.84 242,010
Sheep 8S7.7S2 836.69 162,208 ....
Hie following tatiie anon tn average
several day, with comparisons:
prices of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
bates. I 1910. 1908.190S.11. 11908. 190j. 104,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
T 581 3 461
7 69 It 86
t 861
201
I I 07
8 79)
6 841 8 11
I 77
3 21
11
1 rcnn
3 30j 6 741
AUg.
7 79. I 7 49
80
3 C8 8 841 6 87
Aug. 10...
Aug. a...
Aug. 12...
7 814 7 411 6 40 5 861 ( W
7 82' T B4i 6 6M 6 S3,
7 94S 7 421 6 411 S 86
I 86 6 W
3 fl 4 84
6 94 4 41
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
13.
8 04H 7 47 8 221 6 83 6 92 1
( 7 481 171 6 741 6 84
4 84
14..
15..
5 95
8 16V! 80, 6 72) 6 83 6 90 01
Sunday.
Receints and dlsnnslttnn nf live stock
at
the Union Stock Vards, South Omaha,
the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p.
yesterday:
for
in.
RECEIPTS-OARS:
. Cattle.H03s.SpH'
C, M. A St. P 6 1
Union Pacific ;i 7 2j
C. & N. W., east .... 12..
C. & N W.. west.... 48 . 25 11
C, SU P., M. & O... 3 1
C, B. A y., eant 1 1
C, )i. & Q., west..., 37 7 5
C, R. I. & P., east.. 1 .. 3
r s.
15
Total receipts ... 335 44 4 15
L1SPOS1TION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
umalia Packing Co. .. 549 418
704
swirt and company.. 1,071 438
Cudahy Packing .Co,,. 1.615 234
Armour & Co. 1,145 245
Schwurts-Bolen Co 1.3X2
420
2.148
Cudahy ....
428
w. B. Vansant Co, .. 20
R. Vantatit A Lush.. 121 ....
Stephens Bros in ....
l-i 111 & Son 240
F. B. Lewis 63
Huston and company. 133 ....
J. B. Root A Co 113 ....
J. H. Bulla 91 .... .
L. F. Hubs 208 ....
L. Wolf 48 ....
McCreary & Carey .... 541 ....
8. Werthelmer 22 . ....
H. F. Hamilton 107 ....
Lehmer Bis 10 ....
Lee Rothschild' lot ....
Mo. & Kang.-Calf. Co. 26 ....
Hoi Degan 20 ' ....
Christy & Kline 37
Other Buyers 748 ....
8,109
Total receipts 7.044 2.882
11187
CAT'lLE ReceiDls ot cattle thla morninc
were very liberal, 830 cars being reported.
1'hiS sllOW verv material a-al.a mm pnm.
pared with cue week ago, but I amaller
man lor tne previous week; a compared
with a year axo the recemta this morntna-
sliow an increase of over 2.000 head. The
arrivals conshued almost entirely of range
came mere neing very lew natives or
cornfeds In sight. At tne same time Chi
cago reported very heavy receipt for a
Monday with tha tendency of prices lower.
The better grades of feeding cattle Were
the first In the yards to sell the market
being on that kind fully steady and in
soma cases perhaps a little stronger on
such cattle as looked especially desirable
to buyers. Inferior and trashv kinds, ea-
pecUUly common, lignt stock cattle'' were
rather dull and buyers did not appear very
anxious for that kind,- creating a weak
feeling.
Cow and heifers were also In good de
mend and the market on that kind of cattle
opened in very- fair season. The trade was
reasonable active -and a good proportion
of the cow stock sold early ' at steady
prices. .
Beef steers were the last to sell, largely
because no one would nhuw them until the
feeding end was assorted and disposed of.
Buyer were also a little slow In getting
down to business, so that the trade on fat
cattle as a whole would have to be auoted
as rather dull. Good kinds sold lit about
the same notohes as last Week, but there
was an unmistakable feeling of weakness
on the common and less attractive kind.
Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers, I7.00if1.76; fair to good
beef steers, $8,1047.00; common to fair beef
teers, 4.Vo&mv; good to choice cows and
nelfera, I4.6fiitf6.60; rar t0 goo cows and
heifers, 3.Kitf4.60; common to fair cows and
neifers. t2.60tti3.60: stood to eholea atockara
and feeders, M.60e6.66; fair tw good stock
stockers and feeders, 33.Wff4.60; common to
fair stockers and teeners, ta.0uQ3.60; stock
neuers, ic.otngt.vu; veal calves, U.0C.26;
bulls, stags, etc., 83.86ttf6.60.
Quotatiuiia on range cattle: Good to
choice beeves, t6.40a.00; fair to good
beeves, 84.60&6.30: common to fair hev
33.7543)4.50; good to choice heifers, 4.2fy6.00;
luuu w viiuive vuwn, aa.vutts.ou; air 10
good grades, 33. So 3. 86; canners and
cutters. I2.26fr3.25: xood to choice feeders
84.76i(6.40; fair to good reeoers. 44.004.80;
summon 10 tair issuers. 44.UtA4ya.su,
jie-yreBeiuauve sales:
BEEF BTEERS.
No.
At. Pr. No,
481 4 40 18
til I 71 43
A. Pr.
..ll'T 3 8
..1175 1 to
11..
44..
COWS,
7..
767
SUA
842
810
3 85
2 84
2 TO
2 73
7....
. . 800 I 00
.. 8 6 8 It
.. 878 8 16
.. 880 8 25
11'.!"
tt!!!!
880 i 76
set 8 71
8 14
I 40
8 M
3 40
I 46
I 74
4 to
.... 186
.... ttr
.... 881
.... 174
....1040
....UJI
, tet t 80
860 2 80
804 t 80
. 0l I 00
,440 8 00
7e.ee
1
I.
HEIFERS.
10
788
1000
480
11 JO
I 75
BULLS.
I 23 1 1?0
I 3 1
3 IS 1 U70
3 U
t 60
I 68
CALVES.
ISO 4 00 -1....
, 8"4 4 28 1....
IM) 4 M I ...
4M 6 ....
ro 8 M
140 6 15
14 t 00
144 4 24 .
HTOCKE1W AND FEEUl'iRS
460,1 U 14 784 I II
1t t 38 t , Ul 4 05
433 t U t 748 I 80
634 1 45 ti 81.J 4 44
41 3 ti 14 it 4 46
ST KERB AXI) HEIFiiRS.
424 4 !
80 t 26
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
cows 887
2 70
7 calves..
317
D44
747
866
90
622
727
10ti3
4 00
2 60
3 90
3 76
8 40
3 26
3 70
4 70
19 COTt s :'Jl
6 cows....
20 steer...
6 sleets...
14 cow....
11 hellers..
22 (cutler.
U sleeis...
lieifei,.. 720
3 40
3 60
4 10
6 00
8 50
3 25
2 bulls 1.V6
9 steers.. .101)6
1 calf 120
15 feeders.. 4:i,i
18 helfeis... U3
1 bull 1300
3 46
8. P. Andrew. Nebraska.
10 cow 1026 3 05 3 cow 848
7 cows 934 3 00 2 cows 716
Ueorge McGlnley, Nebraska.
03 cows 933 2 96 10 cows tM
46 hclfurs... 97 4 bO 6 cows 94tl
1 calf 260 4 75
t 00
3 tii
I SO
3 00
Nebraska.
13 steers.. ..1025
14 feeders. .HhS
4 60
20 cows 1035
21 cws&hfs fci.)
2 steers..., 670
8 80
3 70
8 90
8 25
3 35
6 00
3 20
4 00
I 70
3 65
5 cows..
, 94
840
2 calves.
11 row,..
7 cow...
6 steers.. ..478
641
r.36
7 cows.
861
Nat llsker,
1335 U 75
Wvnmlnar
17 steer.. ..1335 U 75 IS steer., ..1367 6 75
MOUTH DAKOTA.
22 cows 872 2 75 9 cow 737 2 75
14 feeders., 1048 4 75 2 feeder. .1043 4 00
2 calves... 2i0 8 50 11 feeder.. 663 1 65
41 feeder.. OiV 3 60 12 feeder.. iUI 4 Ou
37 feeders.. IOUS 4 4
WIOMINU.
98 steers.. ..1163. 4 60 . 11 steers.., .1123 4 60
3 hfsAstrs 4oo 2 5 40 year'ngs 663 4 Ji
39 siocker. ,m 4 la
H008 A broad shipping outlet made aell
ttig an easy matter In the hog yarda this
morning. In point of supply, the situation
was equally encouraging. Receipts were
light; In fact, there were not enough hog
on sale to satisfy demand and packers'
drove were the smallest in many dava.
Prlcea advanced In both divisions during
opening rounds, but trade was spotted and
skipptrs were the only patrons of conse
quence. Much of the tuff went at nickel
advances, with some - biihlness no better
than strong and other sales pretty close to
a dime higher. Afte.- shippers retired the
market flattened out and offerings that
were unsold had to move it quotably
steady figures, alue closing ou this basis
1
Ileavjr hogs came In for most of the Im
provement, good heavies selling at 3t 00 and
better, flood lulled of medium weight
brought 2.(f K, and llpthts commanded the
high ftguree. Pelect-d bacon hogs reached
S 00. whii h price was also rtatindnv's top.
Bulk of soles ranged from li H6 to l 20 as
compared with Saturday's spread of ;.!sj
8. 15.
Nn. . At. ..go, Pr. Nu. A. S8. r
88 4 48 1 80 48 .214 t I 14
4 2 ... t 80 44 JM 80 I ,o
14 ZM 110 T 84 47 TO 1 1a
S"4 ... t 84 47 Ml 80 t tt
10. ...... .88 ISO p 75 Ml 49 8 20
J47 M IM . tv., pt 80 I 20
4 70 120 9 04) 41 tut too I to
4 fit If t ) u Ill M
40 J40 88 0(t 77 1ST to I 18
0 44 ... t 00 , 48 177 80 t 26
It t to I 00 tt is too I til
8" 888 ... t 00 41 JI8 80 I 24
W ... I 00 43 141 ... I tn
47., ! ... 8 00 (8 ...12 ... I no
t 2M 10 I OS ' 71 3.11 40 1 u
.. 106 til. 114 in t
40 21 ... tO 3 IIS ... I w
42 844 140 t 04 64 t0 ..,
27. .2.13 ... lit Tt !10 40 1 44
M 22 ... I IA 48 14 40 I 4.-,
M tr.J 84 I 14 J 104 80 I f,5
45.. lot ... II ! 18$ 0 1 M
12 !2 240 t W 71 207 ... I to
44 147 ... 8 10
SHEEP Almost fifty doubles of sheep
snd lambs were yarded tills morn
lug, and the run Included a lot
of common stuff, so that offer
ngs In killing condition were not very
large. Demand from packers was naturally
keen and movement active from the open
ing. Prices showed more or less Improve
ment as well, best kinds going st figures
around a dime higher, while ordinary qual
ity readily commanded good firm or even
strong prices. Fat lambs from the Colorado
range sold as high as 18.85, a dime higher
than last week' high sale. No sorts were
involved tn til sale, the whole string going
In a lump. Fat wethers brought 34.0u, in
dicating a Quotable ton of 84 26 on strlnlv
choice handy weights. Yearling went to a
packer at I5.W, but they wer not very
toppy.
Feeder trade m-a even more II vl v than
the market for fat stock. Recent rains
tnrougnout Nebraska and the middle west
nav added certainty to oorn crop pros
peot and demand is accordingly broad. In
quiry for yearling la especially brisk, on
order being filled at tt.ib. Feeder wethers
moved around 84.00 and It takes 30.00 or
better to buy Kood feeder lam ha Itnllr r.1
ale in the feeder department made up a
mat looxea to oe ail or a dime
higher than the trade at last week' close.
Wuotatlon on grass stock: Oood to choice
luinoa, go. mi; lair to good lambs, 8.mr
6.50; feeding lambs, ffi. 754rtl, 15; handy
weight yearlings, 85.0O35.35; heavy year
lings, 4.&l7j4.W, feeder yearlings, ti.T.fj
5.26; good to choice wether. 84.00iti4.26;
fair to good wethers, 3.tiO(ti4 00; feeding
ethers; 33.50f4.00; breeding ewes, 4.25r
4.76; ft ewes, 83.504.1O; feeding ewes.
a.uig,d.bO.
Representative aalea:
'314 Wyoming lambs , 84 6.86
Wyoming bucks 75 2.00
19 ewe , 60 4. so
194 Wyoming1 ewes , 7a 6.15
200 Wyoming yearlings 73 6.15
10.. Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 1"2 4.00
210 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .10.1 4.00
108 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .102 4.00
210 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 108 4.00
420 Wyoming ; wethers, feeders. .102 4.00
26 native eWes l: 1 t
101 western yearlings, feeder..,. 66 4 50
a western iambs, culls 35 3 76
84 western ewee. nulla frlara K:t 1 sn
298 western yearling wether 81 6 00
8.W Montana wethers Ill 4 00 .
262 Montana wether... 108 3 90
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Prices n All Classes of Stock Ten
Cents Lower.
1 CHICAGO, Aug. 15. CATTLE Receipts,
80,000 head; market 10c lower; bulk of sales,
jmwo.m 18X88 steers. 3.WH9.W; weet
ern steers, 84.0lKjti,70; Blockers and feed
ers, 94.0O&O.20; cowb and heifers. 82.6041)
6.36; calve, 96.50860.
HOGS Receipt, 32.000 head; market 10c
lower; light, 88.468.96; mixed, 97.86iu-8.85;
heavy. 37.80itt8.45: rough. 97.60(3)7.80: good to
choice heavy. 97.808.45; pigs, 98.5O&9.00; bulk
or saies, to-uv8.36.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market weak; na
tive, 82.2&4H30; western, 32.50g4.20; year
lings, 94.00iSfi.40; lambs, natives, 94.2560;
weatern, 94.25&4.G6.
Kansas city Lie Stock Market.
KANSAS ClTlT. Aug. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 18.000 head, Including 2,000 southerns;
market steady to 10c lower; southerns,
strong to 10c higher; stockers and feeders,
strong; calves. 25c higher: dressed beef and
export steers, W.60a7.75; fair to good, 14.60
6.26; western steers, 94.25B'7.80; stockers and
feeders, 83.006.00; southern steers, 84.00
4 75; southern cows, 92.40(4.26; native cows,
92.506.5.00; native heifers, 83.00,43.60; bulls,
33.004.28; calves, 84.007.80.
HOUURecelpts. 8.800 head: market
steady to Be lower; bulk of sales,' 38.868.78;
heavy, 98.1u8.60; Parkers and butohers.
8.40Qg.7B; light,. 88.60fj8.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
hend; market " 10c to 20c higher; lambs,
85.256.?5; yearlings, M.50(cr6.25; wethers, 94.00
4.60; ewegy 93.60a.l,10; stockers and feed
ers,, 92.764(14.75. . . '
St, Joseph Lire Stock Slarket.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. AueT. IS CATTT.ir
Receipts, 2.760 head: market steadv tn
shHde lower: steers, 34.&W7.00: cows and
neirers, ti.owt.ou; calves, M,OOrtf7.50.
HOOS Receipts, 4,000 head; market weak
to 6c lower: ton. 88.75: bulk nf aal in iua
8.65. ' '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Ranelnta 1101
head; market slow;' lambs, 94.508.75.
St. Lonla Live Stack Market.
ST". I.rtr?H .Alter. IK T A T"Tr in
8.500 head market ' strong to 10c hlarhnr-
native shipping and export steers, 97.503
a u : aresaea peer ana butcher steers, 96.40
7 75; stockers. and feeders, 93.26(B'6.50: cows
and heifers, 93 60tj1.00; canners, 92.758.00;
bulls, 13.26(36.60; calves, 95.50; Texas and
an Office v
- in the i :,;
Heart of Oririaha
Bee Building
Available epaco for rent at the piesent time.'
: t I 4
. Boom 023 Located ea top floor, facl&g court, wltt 170
squgrg leet, lacludlsf vault, Welch rtau lot 2Z per tubuih.
Room 817 -Coirt room,
tuoutk. .
. Room 64S One of toe bett suites of office to the elly.
In the corner of tnt building fglog 17th and Fur&am. " .' ' 1
Tbls space Is divided Into three rooms wttli tiled partition,
giving a total of (70 square feet, and la fitted with large
aalt. Rent, 900.04) per tuoutu.
' Rooms 218 and 220 Nice aulte ofMcas located In north
rest corner ot building. The larger room Is partitioned so
ts to afford two private otflfea and reception room, and la
provided with vault. Thla makes a good combination of rooms
and bs been occupied by Insurance company; may be rented
ior 2.04 per month. Vf
The Bee Building Co.
R. W. DAKER. Supt. :7th mnd Far nam
Indian steel . 24 !"iu4 60) aoej and heifers,
8.1 6".5 tut.
Minis- Receipts,' 4. 00 heart; market loo
higher; pigs and lights, nvK; packers,
6HiH.;0; butcher and best heavv, 8.166?)
8.90,
r-IIKKP A Nil IAMH!t-lteN.lpts. 1.000
heao: mnrket steady to 26c higher; native
mt.ttona, f.?rrt.3; lambs, 9K76f.; culls
and bucks, 3.ool;4 80; stockers, l..Vo3.7i.
. , ,
torts In Sight. '
Receipts of live stock at. th five principal
western nutikcls ) rMi-ril.A) :
.Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South OmahA 8!i0 84) 12.500
Pt, Joseph 1.700 . 4.WM 4 000
Kansas City lyOt) 3,AJ 8,000
St. Loul 1 8.6I0 4.81X1 2.6)10
Chlcagu .. , 30.009 32,000 30.000
Totals 08.100 - 41.400 62,300
Cot tun Market.
NEW YORK. Ang. li.-COTTON-Ppot.
quiet; middling upiands, 15.66c; mlrlfllli g
gulf? l.YxOc; sales, 13,218 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 15.-COTTON-Spot,
dull; price 8 points lower; American mid
dling, 8.72c; good middling. 841c; middling,
8 28c; low middling, 8.18c; good ordinary,
7.92c: ordinary, 7. the. The sales of th day
were 4.000 bales, of which 400 were for
speculation and export and Include 3.000
American. Receipts, l.OOO hales, none
American. Futures opened easier and
closed quiet.
Cotton future closed steady. Closing bid:
August. 15.62c; September. 14.19c: October.
1351c; November, 13.40r; Decemlwr, I8.40e;
January, 13.39c; February. 13.40r March,
13.44c; May. 13.60c; June, 13.60; July. 13.61.
ST. liOinS. Mo.. Aug. lS.-COTTON-Oull.
Middling, 15'sc. Sales none.
Kraporatrd Apples sail llrled Frails,
NEW YORK. Aug. 15.-EVAl'ORATED
Al'l'LES uulet and steadv. On the snot.
fancy Is favored at lO'ibllc": choice. 4MV
9c; prime, 8u6lto; common to fair, ti'i'g
7Vc LRIEI Fltt'ITS-prunes are firm on
the smallest stocks, quotations rauglng
from S1"' for California up to 30-40a
and 6o9lo for Orcgona, Apricot ar tiulrt,
with old crop selling flt below a parity
with new. Choice, Ulifi'lOtse: extra choice,
llfi'll'c; fancy, liUu. I'eaches are firm
on advices fro 111 the coast; choice, 6 mi IV-;
extra choice. 6!ft7c; fancy, 7iU7a.
Raisins are quiet, but firm; loos muscatels
are quoted at 3VU6c; choice to fancy
seeded, 4V'K'c: 4eUlcta, 4tf4tC; London
layers. 91.20thl.sfi.
'1 ., .
Minneapolis 4Jraln "Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. - 15-WTIEAT-September.
9I-H1i: t Uecemoer, 91121a 1.12H;
May, 91-161.16''): cash No. 1 hard. iLMV;
No. 1 northern. 1.12-(tfl.l.!V, No. i north
ern, 91.OTto4rl.llH; No. 3 northern, 9t.0i,
1.10'i f- ..... .
FLAX Closed at 92.40.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 61Hfr'4o.
OATH No. 3 white, 86to37c '
RYE No. S. 71(&74c. -
BRAN In 100 lb. sacks. 120, OOrS 20,50.
F1AUR First patent. In wood f. o. b.
Minneapolis, 35.&t&.70; second patents. 95JM
r5.50; first clears, 93.904H.10; second clears,
92.602.80. .... . .
(Jlrl Ilnrled Through Ha rove I re fence.
SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 16. (Special.)
To be hurled bodily through ' a barbed
wire fence and live -to tell th story was
the thrilling experience of Mis Stacy, a
young woman homesteader, who live In
the vicinity of Hermosa. She was driving
to town when her horse became frightened
and ran away. The buggy. In Which the
young woman was riding, wag soon demol
ished and she was thrown violently from
the vehicle through a barbed -wire
fence. Her clothing became 'entangled
tn the wire and was tarn almost to shreds,
and she was terribly lacerated about tha
head, body and limbs. Fortunately, how
ever, no bones were broken. For a time
she was In a serious condition, but now Is
recovering.
Fire at Worland, Wro. '
WORLAND, Wyo Aug. 16.MpeolaJ
Telegram.) Fire started In the blacksmith
shop owned by C. L. George Friday night.
Nearly all of the men In town hurried to
the scene to help fight tha fire, but l( was
already beyond control and , the building
was burned to the ' -ground. Insurance
amounting tq 9960 was being carried!', Tha
blacksmith shop ' stood between two
lumber yards and Just across the street
from the livery barn, and If th night had
not been calm, the fire, would have had
more serious consequences, - ,
Hnnsrartan Plant Kxpert at Werland.
WORLAND, Wyo Aug. 15,r(Special
Telegram.) Dr, Jhn Safary, 'v native of
Hungary arrived at Worland yestrdny.
He has bean sant to this country by his
government to study our methods of agri
culture. He Is now here to see, th new
grains, which have been produced by Prof.
B. C. Buffum. He say that the world
marvels at the rapid advance of this coun
try, both In agricultural and In h general
Herbert E.GooGh Go
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