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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
CRAlJiANDPKODUCti MURKtT Atsi Urgent Inquiriei from Abroad yjf for New Wheat. .: WEATHER IS GOOD FOR CORN forrat lprovmm la Crop Ex pert a I Lor, mm I ai a .. , . rKo Ungrr Be Claimed by la Ilnlla. , . OMAHA, Aug. 19. 1910. ( cable! i were weak ana lower at tne opeii- "g. and Inqulrlea Irom aoroau wer less I uigenu Outside markets were lower anu , 'riieularly so In the nurtnwest Dematiu anu toieiKI business will have lo increas tn order to maintain present prices. earner over im- entire coin belt Is ry lavorabla. Lack ot rnosture will io te enmlnatuu by the uui.s, as ife porxs show great Improvement m crop e P&ctationa. Wheat II rahles and snore lieavy hedging sales. The stock (3 ""vui are suil accumulating ana ele vator people are poor buyeis, wiui lotal Values beina- Wiin i.. , orn nlaiket was dull and heavy with me decline in wheat. Cash demand was not active enough to sustain vaiues and olleririgs were sold Viii-ic lower than J'tsteruay. Primary wheat receipts were 1,181,000 bushels and shipments ran sU.uuO busheis, against receipts lust year of M.Ou0 bushels and shipments of ;99.0uO bushels.. Primary corn -receipts were 3G7iOO0 ousheis and shipments were lW.OuO busnels, against receipts lat year of SOT.wu busnels iiu anipincnts of Ulil.ooo bushels. Clearances were 61,000 bushels of corn, 1.000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour, equal to 164. wo himheia Liverpool cloed Vld lower on wheat and ja lower on corn. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT- No. 2, hard Turkey, sTOHe; No. g hard IftH-gHttc; No. -8 hard Turkey, r97, nominal; No. i hard. South Dakota. W'fl!oV4c: No. 4 hard. 9li'j-lUe: No. 2 spring. K7i'Uc, normal; No. spring, 8vfru9i-rsof rrnrmsi. , , CORN No. 2 white, 68yT?rSe, nominal; No. I white, 6S4f88V4c; No. 4 white, 67Vs.c, nominal; No. 3 color. 68'4c; No. 2 yellow, hi,Wo')io,. nominal; No. S yellow, 61WSilo; No. 4 yellow, . Wlte nominal; No. 2, 67Mri7Mc; No. 2, 67W6Xc; No. 4, 56V4tf5"c; no grade, 48 53c, nominal. OATS-Wft. 2 white, 33'i33c, nominal; standard, 33Q33Hc nominal; No. 2 white, 8.Vy33V4o; No. 4 white, 8213240; No. 2 yel low, $!88Sc, nominal;' No. 4 yellow. 31 I2o. a . , BA RLE Y No. 1 feed, B35o. nominal; re jected, 4fc853c, nominal. RYE No. t, 76,76c. nominal; No. 3, 72 74c, nominal. Carlot Receipts. ., , -, i "Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ..835 18b J40 Minneapolis ...288 ... ... Oman ; 32 40 2 Iniluth 130 THE BEE: OMAITA; SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1010. L CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS FAtnr-a nff tli TraHlnir anil ClAAlnK Vices on Board of Trade. S CHICAGO, Aug. 19. Wheat and corn ,, prloes fell off sharply today largely tn llueneed by accumulated supply, the de cline being from TWlc in wheat and from ti6iHc in corn. Oats sagged also dipping off - M' He,, while provisions Advanced all along the line. Lower cables, large accumulations and 'a meager demand spelled a bear markt in the wheat pit and the early drop In prices was sharply accentuated By the discovery that leading longs were attempting to dis pose of their holdings In an open manner. Southwest receipts were light but much grain was received at Minneapolis and liuluth an added ' to the bearish trend. The cflch market Vas a little Improved, but not sufficiently to offset the weakness In the futures. The clone was weak all -through the list with September lMiHo to la off at $1.00Vi& 1.00. December finished VfllVsC to le down at 81.03',. to Sl.03Mtl.0l. The corn market responded to the weak ness in wheat and to reports from the fields where abundant moisture and fine weather conditions are filling out the ears. Cash corn- wbjSi freely -offered and prices .were U'tHiQ. down, on the Immediate deliveries. No. 2 yellow sold at B3M&64a. The close was weak, with September lfge to me off at 61Ho to 6lHf(Hllr. December finished V9 Tio down at; fi9ft59Hc. Hedging and speculative" sales boupled with a tendency of longs. to unload, weak ened the oata market. The close was weak, with September Aa off at 36 Sic. December f also closed 14c down at 37Hc. Provision kept within narrow Tlmlts through most of the session on a moderate volume ot trading. Pork closed unchanged to 16o up. Lard from 12&26o up, and ribs from. 10&17HO up.- Closing prices for f , the September product were: Pork, S2L47M,. Sk"lf-5 up: lard, I12.07H. 17Ho up, and ribs, I12 BO, 17o up. V The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Sept. , 1 00 1 01 Pec 1 04 1 fk Mar lew1 iWi Corn FepL ttW G2X Deo. H0 m 60V4 May HA, ' 6214 Oats Sept. '855.36 Deo. 57J4'-ki . . S7y May 40-V Pork Sept 21 HH 2t M , Jan. ' IS 6 M M Lard " Sept. 11 8214 1J 0714 Oct. ll 7714 J2 06 vVov. 1185 U 0 . 10&214 10 76 K . i Sept It 2314 M Oct . 11 66 U 75 Jan. 7214 M 10014 1 03 10BS. eiH 614 ' 114 S5h! 371414 21 Z2lJ is & 11 60 1170 11 26 10 0 IS 234 U.6214! 70 100141 1 0314-4 1 08-j oi WH 61 14 .2K14! 87". 2V-4Y14 la 76 12 0714 12 06 11 6Ta 10 76. 12 59 1170 ss 1'OlWi 1 06(914 1 10 2H14 25 271i OViHW4iti'74 'a S214 .18 7Q 11 SO 11 80 ' 11 40, 10(214 12 S2f 116714 76 No, S- , i Cash quota tlona were as follows: ; FLOUK Easy; . winter patents, S4 WMJi 1.26; winter, straights, S4.30ru'5.6O; spring , straights, S6.2O35.40; bakers. S4. 05.76, . BT K No. 2. 76VI,76140. . . I bKKDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, S2.26; f'o. I northwestern, 22.48. Timothy, S6.0 00. Clover. S15.60. PROVISIONS Mess polk. S21.75022Oa Lard, ter 100 lbs., 12.0TH. Short ribs, sides, loese, Ill.76tjil2.60. bbort clear sides, boxed, I12.2ogia.50. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1.54.OU0 bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet's, were equal to I, 4!S,OUO bui; Primary receipts Were 1,181,000 bu.. compared with M.0u0 bu. the oorre srvindlng day a year ego. EHtlinate4 receipts for tomorrow: Wheat K3 cava; corn, 1M ears; oats, bH& cars; hogs, 10,000 head. Chicago Cash TrUen Wheat: No. 2 red, II. 04 1.0114; No. S red, 7cft1.01; No. 2 hard, U.ou'-l.t'J; No. S hard, ,c(o41.00; No. 1 northern spring, ll.2Kal.23; No. J north ern spring, old, 21.15; new, Sl.03dvl.0u; No. 3 iprlng, $1 .OJitf 1 07. Corn: No. 2 caah, 'U'4 IiMc; No. 2 cash, 3ctto: No. 2 white, 64 t4l4c; No. 3 white, 63iraMiC; No. S yellow, IV4Sl4c; No. S yellow, to3m3,)0. Oats: No. I cash, 83434V:; No. 2 white. &u3W--; No. 3 white. jHflr.c; No. 4 white. 841ii (6c; standard, &V3io. BUTTE K Steady; creameries, 24142o; dsliies, 23(727c. iXiUd .steady; receipts, 8,434 cases; at mark, cases Included, 14017c; ftrsie, ltKr, prime firsts, 21o. CHEKbhV-Sttsiidy; aisles, 1614c; twins, Iflj'-jc; young Americas, 16c; long burns, lWo. POTATOES Easy ; eholoe to fancy, &9 87c; fair to good. SOijMc. VRALSteady; 60 to 60-lb. wts.. stSSc; yOO to U-lb. wts., U'914; 8t to 110-lb wis., , lofwV4o. ' POULTRY Steady; turkeys. 20c; chickens,- 13c; springs, ltc - Receipts Xoduy Wheat, 236 cars; corn, 183 ears; oats, 740 oars. Estimated tomorrow Wheat cars; corn, 1MI cars; oats, ut airs. t. Louis Gesersl . Market. . ' eT. LOUIS, Aug. . 19 WHEAT Sep tember, ntxs; December, 21.02; cash weak; track No. 2 red. tl OC.tUl.04; No. 2' hard, tl.twl.04. CoUNKuturea lower; ' September, 61ffl live; December, 57Vqj6Sc; cash lo lower; track No. 2. 62U64o; No. 2 white, 62t0 OATS Futures lower; September, 8314 13V)! Iwtoihfr, Wise; cssn lower; track No. 2. X'Ho; No. 2 white, 84140. HYR-I'nchanged; l0o. TUOVn Firm! red winter patents. So.oMJ 1,50; extra fancy and straight, 84.2u4.S0; Bard winter clear, 13.408.80. . HKKII-Timothy. $6.00. COHNMEAU-83.35. , 11RAN Quiet; sacked, east track, $L0a l.U. HAT Steady; timothy. tU.OfflS.60; prai rie. S'.KKfoKOO. HAli'UNtV kVio. HEMP TWINE 7c PHOVISIONS Pork, Jobbing, unchanged; 122.25. Lard hleher: nrlm atam tn rru.ii 11 f Hi. lry snlt meats sieadv; lioxod extra fhorts, l2f.L'; clear ribs, SI26-"; short clears, SU.Si'Vk. Paeon Sleady, bnxed extra short I4 12'; clear ribs, IM.US4; short clears, i4 s;s. 1-OUL.i m -Firm; chickens, llr; springs, Ui ; turkeys, l!vui3c; ducks. yuUc; geese, 6y.c. nUTTER-Stesdy; creamery, 20i?14c. EGOti-Hlgher; Wl4c. . . Receipt. Shipments. I lour, bbls 7 2io 7 Hio Wheat, bu 114.0m) 47.iiO Corn, bu M.o0 31. (HQ Uata, bu M.O00 7iW0 WEATHEIl IN T1IK UttAIN BELT Predictions Are for Warmer In This Vicinity Batarday. OMAHA, Aug. 19, 1910. The rain area passed eastward over the central valleys and lake region during the last Iwenty-ttVor hours ana Is now over lying the eastern states, and rains are tailing this morning all along the middle and upper Atlantic coast. Hut ns were gen eral during the last twenty-four hours In the lower Mlxaouil, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and lake region and some heavy falls occurred in Kansas, Missouri, Ken tucky, Indiana and Ohio. Some light and tattered showers occurred In ttis west and northwest, but no heavy rain Is re ported, except an Inch at Abilene, Tex. The only ram In Nelniiai.a, as shown by our reports, was a vi.y ..nt one at Fair bury. The wave of cooler weather has continued eastward and Is now affecting the lake region and the Ohio and lower MlKSlsslppI vall.iys. Temperatures have risen In the upper Mississippi valley and everywhere west of the Missouri river, and the Indications aie favorable for tslightly warmer in this vicinity tonight and Satur day, with fair weather. 1D10 1909 190 1907 Minimum temperature 66 63 69 61 Precipitation 00 .0) .06 T Normal temperature iot today, 74 de grees Deficiency In precipitation since March L 13.64 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909, 1.84 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period tn 1908, .11 of an Inch. L A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Vheat Region Dallelln. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at S a. m . 75th meridian time, Friday, August 19, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. .'oln Etatlona. Max. Mi. falL Kkv. Ashland, . Neb.... 73. C4 Auburn, Neb 76 61 Broken Row, Neb. 16 61 Columbus, Neb... 68 . b'i Culbertson, Neb.. 78 53 tEairburv, Neb... 77 66 Falrmynt, Neb... 68 67 Or. Island, Neb.. 75' 67 JHartlngtonv Neb. 76 . 02 Hastings, Neb.... 75 63 Holdrege, Neb.... 76 69 Oukdale, Neb..... 75 67 Omaha'Neb.k.... 78 68 Tekamah, Neb.... 77 60 Alta, la...-. 78 68 . Carroll. Ia... 75 '67 Clarinda, la 70 66 Sibley, Ia 78 52 Sioux City, la.... 76 0 .00 .to .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .to .00 -.00 .00 .00 .00 I't. cloudy FOcgy Cloudy Foggy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy (Not Included In averages. Minimum temperature (or twelve-hout period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. v No. of , Temp Raln- ' District , Stations. Max. M!n. fall. Columbus, O 17 . 84 60 .40 Louisville, Ky J9 94 ' 70 .30 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 " 82 . 64 ' .60 Chicago, III 26 . 78 56 .10 St. Louis,- Mo 13 82 64 .50 Des Moines, Ia.... 14 '78 00 .00 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 ' 80 ' 62 .20 Karsaa City, Mo.. 24 7 66 .70 Omaha, Neb 10 . ' J4 .63 , .00 . The weather Is much cooler, In the east ern and southern portions of the corn and wheat region. It continued cool In the western portion Thursday, but Is growing warmer this morning. Fairly good rains were general within the last twenty-four hours in all exoept the Omaha and Des Moines districts. Falls exceeding an Inch occurred In Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Mis souri and Kansas. - L. A. 'WELSH, ,. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. SEW YORK .GENERAL MARKET v Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 19. FLOUR Quiet; spring patents, S5.504i5.80; winter straights, S4.40rd4.60; winter patents, 4.76ff'7.10; spring clears, f4.3Mr4.60; first winter extras No. 1, S3. 754ii3.80; , winter, extras No. ,2, S3.50i2i3.65; Kansas straights. t4.SMT5.10. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 84.1004.35; choice' to fancy. S4.Oj4.60. 1 COHNMEAU-Steady; fine white and yel low, 21.661.60; coarse, tl.6031.65; kiln dried, S3.50. WHEAT Spot, weak; new No. 2 red, 81-0614. elevator, and 81.07, f. o. b.; new No. 1 northern, tl.21K. t. o. b, to arrive. There was a quiet trade In wheat and prices were lower on easier cables and pressure of supplies, which caused the liquidation, closing at l'4ffl14a net decline. Exporters took thirty loads at out ports. September, Sl.O7Jil.07T4. closed at $1.07; De cember, S1-1014&1.1114. Closed at 21.1014. Re ceipts, 49,600 bjj.; shipments, 2,040 bu. CORN Spot weak; No. 2. 71o, .nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive. The option market was without transactions, closing llio net lower. September olosed at 6M;C. Shipments, 6,642 bu. OATS Spot, ateady; new standard white, 4014c; new No. 2 white, 41o; new No. 3, H4c; new No. 4. 40o. Receipts, 190,825 bu.; shipments, tOOO bu. HAY New, steady; prime, tM5ffit); No. t Sl.Miffl.15; No. 2. 11.06; No. 3, 81.00. HOPS Firm. State common to choice, 1909, 2Qf22c; 1908, nominal; Paclflo coast 19u9, 9fll5c; 1908, nominal. HIDES Firm. Central American. 20ac: Bogota, nf3c. LEATHER Steady. Hemlock firsts, 349 26c; seconds, 2123c; thirds, l&tf2oo; re. lects, 17(3190. FROVI910N8 Pork, steady. Mesa, S24.60 '25 00; family, S25.O0ig25.60; short clears, 823.6025.01). Beef, firm. Mess, $15.0O15.6O; family. S19.0&20.00; beef hams, S22.Oij1!4.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 16V&'ltc; pickled hams, 16&i51fcc. Lard, firm. Middle west prime, tll.lKxa-iiiiO; re fined, firm; continental, $12.60; South Amer ica, 13.25; compound. S10.2610.60. TALLOW Firm; prime city, hogshead. T14e; country, .7&714c. RtTTTER Steady; creamery specials. Slo: extras, too: .thirds to firsts. U&Htc: state. dairy, common to fine, 2a VjaVo; process, common to special, 221wt2ti1c; western fac tory, EOZ3V4C. .rcoos Firmer: state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, brown, 26tfj2c; state, Penn sylvania and nearby hennery, gathered brown, SS-Jtic: fresh g-athnred, extra flrat 23a24a; nrsi. suM.uoi secona, iwnaxi, POULTRY Alive, dull; western broilers, 19c; fowls, 15c; turkeys, 1014c; dressed easy; western broilers, inaisc: iowis, laaibc: tur keys, 171&210. . Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19. WHEAT Sep tember. 97c, bid; December, 99-Vc; May. SI. 04V: bid; cash. No. 1, 1140 lower; No. 2 hard, 9814cS10214; No. 8, BTcfot 100; No. 2 red. Sl.Vl'ul.uz; ?o. s, ncai.ui. DHN SeDtember. 6Vc. sellers: Decern. per, 66Vic, sellers; May, 6i)4o bid; cash un ehanged to lo lower; No. 2 mixed, 6II49 6tc; No. 2 mixed, 6lc; No. 2 white, 6314c; No. 2, 624c. OATH-unnangeo; rxo. s wnue, xyyic, rso. S mixed, S4g3Sc. 1 RYE No. 2, 80g83o. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.50 15.00; oholce prairie, tH OO 11.25. UUTTER Creamery, 28c; firsts, , 2514c; seconds. 2314o: packing stock, 2114c. EGGS Extras, 22o; firsts, 1914c; seconds, 13a. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 13.-i.000 141.0UO Corn, bu 21.0110 31,000 Oats, bu - 6,000 4,0U Mlaaeapolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 19. WHEAT Ren te m ber, $l.l0Vi1.10: December, till 1.11V; May, il.uvin-io'V i-asn: ino. 1 hard, $1.13: No. 1 northern, tl. 111461.1314; No. 1 northern, tl. 0614(1.1114; No. 3 north ern si.n'ai.08l4. FLAX-$2.46. CORN No.- 2 yellow, 61c. . OATt-No. S white. 3ia 3514c. 1 KYB-No. H. 71W73Vc. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, S20.00ff20.50. FLOUR In wood. f. o. b., Minneapolis: First patents, S5.6Ot5.70; Second patents, S5.SU5.50;' first clears, $3.4.10; second clears, 82.602.90 Liverpool Grata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Aug. U. W H EAT Spot dull: No. 2 red western winter, no stock: futures quiet; October, 7a 7d; December. 7s 8U: March, 7s 8Sd. COKN SjMJt firm: old American mixed, set futures, quiet; September, is Hd; Octo ber, 4s M4d. . I'eorla Market. . PEORIA. Aug. 19-COliN-Htrong; No. 2 yellow, tillttilsc; No. 8 yellow, 63c; No. 8. 63c; No. 4. no grade, 67c. OATS Easy; No. 1 white, toe; No. t white, t4c; No. 4 white, 13; sundard, Mlio. NEW YURKSlUCiiS AND BONDS Reactionary Undertone Becomes More Pronounced During Day. TRADING IS IN SMALL VOLUME Pressor Directed on Pacific Shares Iteaalla t.a rarely from Recent Isasrsrnt victories la California. NEWV YORK, Aug. 1J. The reactionary unuerione wmuh cunracterixed )cieiuny stuck ititoikc, tiecauie mole v oliuUnceu to any. iiuuiug vtt. in kinaii VOiUiue. 11 auylhli.a. ino 1111 Kt-t was uiuie pioicxsionai tnun bto,oie. At oud times tuu eniuo ni semeu unuer presume, out mote oltt-n tna points ot weakness were the iiainii.au ISkues, ueuuing and United btaies bteei, whiin long have comprised the great ouia of tue average day's business. It Is a reasonably lair assumption that the pressure duecied on the pacific shares results largeiy from recent developments In California. The success of the Insurgent cause In that sitte Is generally regarded as unfavorable to the Southern Pacific railroad, which report has long credited with unwonted political activity on the Paclflo coast Slocks were Increasingly heavy In the afternoon with a generally lower price level. All the leaders went 'oelow the bottom prices of the previous day, but the closing was slightly most active, with moderate recoveries In Reading and Union raclio. London repeated its tactics of the last few days to open selling In this market, chiefly of coppers, United States Steel and the Pacifies, to the extent of fully 15,000 shares on balance. London's home markets continued dn a state of depression, with especial heaviness In the rubber stocks. The annual report of the American Smelting and Refining company showed net earnings for the risen 1 year, ending April 30 last of S7.508.000. ThfS was but a moderate decrease from the previous year, and rather favorable on the whole. Domestic money movements Indicate a each gain by local banks of S5.O00.O0O to $7.000,OiiO. Bank clearings for the week show a loss of 25 per cent compared with the same week last year. The loss results largely from the decrease In clearings at this center. The bond market was Irregular and dull. Tots! sales, par value. $1,237,000. Following waa the rams or Dr'cea on the New York Stock exchange: BaiM. Hirn. ixw. uiom. 100 834 15 "4 J 2. 400 6 6&4 1.100 s l.ffK) 4H 109 18 5,000 101 A!M-Cha1mra prd . Amalgamated Conner ..... American AcHcultUrsl .... American Rmt Bugsr..,.. American Clan American C. A F Am. Cotton Oil 1 American H. ft u ptd... Am. to SecurltlM American Llnaerd American Locomotive ... American g. A R.' Am. B AR. ptd Am. Steel Foundries Am. Sar Refining American T. ft T American Tobacco pfd.... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon , Atrhleon pfd . Atlantis Coast Une Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Central Leather Ontrar Leather pfd Central ot New Jersey... Cheaspeake A Ohio Chicago A Altsn Chicago Great Western... Cnlcago O. W. pffl Chicago Northwestern. O., M. A Bt. P v.. C. C. C. A Bt. L Colorado Southern Colorado F. A I Consolidated Oas Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver ft Rio Grande D. A R. O. pfd Distillers securities Brte Brie 1st ptd Erie Id pfd General Klectrlo Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs., AOS Wm Illinois Central Interboroogh Met ...... Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas Cltr K. O. Be. pfd Laclede Oss Louisville N Minn. A St. Louis.... M,, St. P. A B. . M... M.. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Missouri Paclflo National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. td ptd. New Tor Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Western..... North American , Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P., C C. A BC L Pittsburg Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring. Reeding Republio Bteel Republic- Bteel ptd.... Rock Island Co Bock Island Co. pfd. 41 l.tno 35 s tH 4 400 2V4 t0 H is so II '400 7Vi 3' i.ioe m . lot4 45 100 1! 11M4 H 1.I0 m 14 1I4H 100 2S ' 92. 4l -V R$i 2 300 40H 40Vs 404, 100 1O0H n 112 lilt !00 IIS t.MO V 104 I" l.tOJ T7t 7 KOO lulls 11M Ill's S.000 U BA'A 100 106Vi 105V4 1H4 , 301 4. 00 T4V4 71 UK w ino S44 ti. 3-1 4O0 4S eji 4o 300 143 114-4 145 7.000 113 it 122 123 .rrr 74 (2H 400 314 31 31 1,300 1304 123 13' 600 14 14 14 400 IWVt 134 13 tooo 11 10 30 fiOO 23 1,000 M 100 44 10 27 V ' 44 4S 33 143 123 M 129 13.100 1H 17H 11 3,300 49 4 43 700 7s 100 144 144 1.500 12 125 Be 100 13 ' M 300 11 U sot ir 800 30 00 iot- 17 30 13 11 3 17 SO 63 10144 1' 10 141 143 143 400 3444 . 24 24, 100 131 131 1Z 300 33 31 33 33 1,200 (4 33 63 2"0 109 1!' 109 600 62 61 61 18 1.4O0 114 113 113 300 41 40 40 800 33 37 : 3 3.300 117 116 116 700 23 37 2 1.600 12M4 128 130 600 M M 32 4 17 6 16 33 300 82 11.600 14 143 146 700 33 33 83 33 ... 11.700 33 82 a CS 600 .. St 300 U Itt . 11 300 33 33 ZJ 64 33 . 300 3t Ml 2 . , 3O0 14 3,1 SI . l.OoO 43 48 48 . 34.300 19 137 19 . 100 93 93 800 73 72 73 . 1.000 86 81 34, .103,100 72 71 71-h . 700 113 1) 113 . t000 4 46 3O0 68 6; 6 , (03 18 17 - ir . 10.400 38 87 33 100 46 46 44 60 30 63 69 el tt. U t I. F. 2d. pfd 400 41 41 40 Bt. Losls Southwestern ..... St Bt L. B. W. pfd 100 M 63 , 69 Sloea-Shef. 8. A I., n-dlv 100 63 69 69 Southern paeuie Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas A Paolllc T., Bt. U A W T.. Bt. U A W. pfd In Ion Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd United Staua Realty.,... United BUtes Itubber.... United Btates Bteel U. 8, Bteel pfd L tah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabash Wsbaah ptd ... Western Maryland Westlnghouse Electric .. WMalm llnlnn Wheeling A L. K Touh sales fur the day. 433,300 shares. Lfiatdoa Stock luratt, ' LONDON, Aug. IK. American securities were quiet and featureless during the first hour today. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to , below yesterday's New Tork closing.-. London closing stocks: Consols, money... 30 1V14 Louisville A K 14T . (1 34.. K. e T s . 38 N. T. Central 117 . 8 Norfolk A W .103 do Sid 33 .103 Ontario A W.. 41 .1084. Pennsylvania 64 .196 Rand Mines 8 . 76 Reeding 74 . t& So. Railway 34 .124 do pfd 6T . 17 Bo. Paclflo 113 . 83 Union Paclflo 174 .14 do pfd 35 . 2T V. S. meet 74 . 46 do pfd 130 . 85 Wabnrh . M do pfd 40 Illinois Central Ma 8panlb is 33 fclLVBR -Uar. steady at 24 7-16d per o. MoNEYl6,lV4 per cent The rate of dmconnt m .n open market for short bills is 24 per cent; for three months' bills, 2f2T4 Pr cent Local Secnrltles. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr., Kit Omaha National bank building: Bid. Asked. Beatrice Creamery pfd 9 City NaL Bank Blag. is. 1830 30 1"3 City of Omaha ee, 1913 101 103 Crab Orchard, Neb.. 6e 100 Houston Water 3s, 1944 103 lu lows Portland Cement 1st Mtg. s.... 93 loO International Con. Co., belies .... 34 tt Ksbsss O. A B. 7 per cent p(d 99 loo Kansas City Block Tsrds 93 97 Kansas City R. A U 6s. 1318 S4 36 Mlcblgas Tsl. 6s, 1334 34 Nebraska Tel. Stock. 3 p-r cent.... '00 N. T. Central Line 4s, 1913 10 10 Omaha Water Co. - 6s. 1X4 83 99 Omaha Osa, 11 1 , 99 93 Omaha K. U A P. 6s, 1948 96 93 Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ky pld. S per cent 83 84 Omaha A C. B. St. k 6s. 1328 94 97 Pacific T. A T. U. 1937 ss Pennaylvania Equip. 4s. 1319..... M 97 statue, city ot. Is. 124 10t 107 Union Btock Yards. Boeta Omasa 96 tl Rocky Meuntsln Fuel . 33 103 Wsbss h . sVlltip, 4s, 1311 9 9914 . Treaaery Stateanestt. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 The condition of the treasury at the beginning ot busi ness today wss as follows: Gold coin. fv7, Sol.Stii stiver dollars, S4fts.Mll.0M); silver dol lars ot lfiiO, S3.SOI.0O0; sliver certificates out standing, HMS.WO.0u0. General fund: standard sliver dollars In general fund, S6.S40.677; current Uabllitlea, tK3.Ka6.13S; working bal ance tn treasury offices, S2,071.15&; In banks to credit of treasurer ot United States. tS7.0l.Osi subsidiary sllrer eoin, S,6J,4o; do account A ma I. Copper .... Anaconda Atchison do pfd Pal. A Ohio Canadian Paclflo Che. A Ohio Cblcsgw Ot. W.... C. M. A Bt. P.... D Beers , Denver A H. O... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 3d Pfd Grand Trunk .. minor coin, tl.nm.ittt; total balance In gen et ai fund. S"9,210..tl. IIKI'OKT UK I IIK t l.r.ARIXl HOI gR Transactions ef Ike Associates! Banks (or the Week. NEW TOIIK, Aug. 1 Uradstreet s bsnk clearings report for the week ending August is, shows an aggregate of S2.Uf.243,ii, as SKAInxt S2.4M.4.ri.titi last week and J3.2f. Si4,0"0 In the corresponding week last year. Following Is a list of the cities: CTTIES. Cteartngs. Inc. tee. New York Chicago Hoston rtiiladelphia St. Louis Ksn a.i t l.y I'lwsburg .-, c'an Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland , Detroit VSAAjsA. Los Angeles loolviiie M Iwaukea Seattle , St. laul Buffalo lenver Indlanapulls Atlanta Providence Portland, Ore Memphis Hlchmond Fort Worth Salt Lake City Washington St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Rochester Nashville Hartford Dos Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Sioux City. Wiolilta Grand Rapids Syracuse , Augusta, Ga.. Birmingham , Springfield, Mass,.. Kvansvllle Dayton Oakland Oklahoma Jacksonville, Fla.... Portland, Me. ....... Worcester Little Rock Knoxvllle Wheeling ,. Charleston ' .......... Chattanooga Lincoln .... .......... Wilmington Mobile Topeka Davenport Wllkesbarre Kalamasoo Fall River...... Cedar Rapids Sacramento ......... New Bedford Springfield,- lit, Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne...'., Helena j. ........ Fargo Columbia, S. C Akron Canton ................ Lexington Erie Sioux Falls....; Rockford Qulncy ' Bloomlngton Sprinpfield, O Chester, Pa.... .' South Bend, Ind Lowell ..; Blnghamton Jackson, Miss Decatur , Mansfield, O Fremont Vlcksburg Jacksonville, 111 Duluth :. Scran ton Houston ........... Galveston a... York, Pa...'. i... Sl.420.MS.ono, 2l0.61K,0Oj 142.1.00 12o.7W. en.4'0 00 , 4i H4.',iHi .". W! 4.4.2:'H.t)t"l SV.i74.tA.49i 11,Wp4,O04 lN,4!2,tKVI' . I4.li21.0-iO 20.4.(JW 20,2!,OUO( 14,UJl,tOt' 13.44t,OjO 11.8'W.W 12.4'3.0iO 11,2,(K0 10,u01,0r .U8ii,lil ,0-5.0ftO .I41,0J 7,VM2.0HO 7.143.000 ,V21,(Jth 4.474.0O 6.0H,v 10 , .Sio.Oml , 1.171, 0U0, .216.COO tVR."i5.0UO S.soii.oiio 6.2B7.00O B.KnJ.Ooo S.M.0(1H 4,819,(J-4H 4..2,04Ml, S.62B,0O0 t,;,000 8.1ii3.0iiOi S.856.O0O X.oDZ.tKJO, 2.(1X0,000 2. 363,01 W 2.41.S,Oi) S.21SI.0O.) 2.M1.0H0 t,122,0trt 1.2S7.0IM 2.153.0K) 2,077,0(10 . 1.148,0001 2,776. 000 . S.4W.a S 100.000 2.1 22.01 J 2.K.2.000 1,520.0001 .' l,37,O0O l,7W.O0O ' 1.003,000 1,674.0(10 ... 1,358,000 1,31U,4'I0 : 1.257.000 1,401,000), l.flfit.000 l,323,O0O 1,444.0001 ' 49,000 914,000 1.13S.0O0 1.0B6.000I l,lt.48) 902,0101 t .IMS! 00) 906,010 720,000 v 6D2.000 mw.ooo 1,050.000 . . . 815,000 616,000 7K6.000 . 769,000 ' 6tl,000 B03.00O .619,000 " 716,001) - p74,O0 437,000 542,000 422.OJ0 - 842.HK) 4H2.O0O 868,000 309,000 191.000 830.00 J.S48.000 ' 2,268,000 24,697.000 12,6.,000 -902,000 12 8.9 34 J 11 1.8 5 S.6.. 33.0i.. 14.t3i.. I.S 'i'.it S.7 7.6, -sV 10.61 12.3 22. 8 34.3 8 90.9 21.6 t.T 7.6 9.8 12.1 8 21 4.6i, 18. 8,.. 6.7(.. 1.31.. S.4.. 1.7.. 4.4 . 3.31 10.0 , 4.9 . ' 6.7 , 4. HI 16.2 , 1 16.0 , 11.4 , 13.ll 20.8 , 14.1 1 1- XI. (VI, 47.7 , 44.' 87.5 4.7 , 31.0 , 25.1 41.2 46.8, 'ui 10.61 12.1 14.61 1.8 14.9 25.1 1.8 10.4 6.3 2S.3 14.6 12.91 8.4 46. 0( 13.3: 13.9 .i 36.2 19.4 35.6 7.5 l.l 82.6 S-l 81.9 63.1 26.81 4.9 20.9 11.0 41.3 l- 23.2 ' -8 39.81 'ii'.i 89.2 CO. 2 7.7 Not included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. New York Money Market. ' NEW TORK, Aug. 19. MONEY On call, easy at l&lVi per cent; ruling rate, 1H per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 1M per cent. Time loans, very dull; sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 84 per cent; six months, S4HiMli per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 66 per cent BTKRLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 84.8380(9 4.84 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8645 for demand; commercial bills, S4.83Hft4.63H. SILVER Bar, 63c; Mexican dollars, 44c. - BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. Closing quotations vn bonds today were ts follows: V. g. ret. Is, reg....im Int. M. M. 4Us 61 do ooupen 131 Japan 4s 3914 tl. 8. 3s rag 101 S do 44s 94tt do coupon WIS K. C. So. 1st Is.... TlVfc U. 8. 4a, reg 1HH 1. S. deb. 4s 1991.... W4, de coupon 1144 L.. A N. unl. 4s 37 Allis-Oisl. lit 6s..... v(Vl M. K. A T. 1st 4s... frit Amer. Ag. Ss I'll' do gen. 4s 34 Am. T. A T. or. 4s. .KH 14 Mo. raclflc 4s 76 Am. Tobacco 4s 11 N. R. R. ot M. 4Va i4 do (s -....1064 N. Y. C. g. 3Vis 83 Armour A Co. 4V9S. 91 tlo deb. 4s Atchison gan. 4s 98V4 N. Y.. N. H.' A H. do cv. 4s 101 ev. 3a , W4 do ev. 6a -.losuj N.- A W. 1st e. 4s.. 97Vs At. C. L. 1st 4s.... S du cv. 4s 99 Bal. A Ohio 4s 9 No. Pacific 4s 10 ln im 8 do Is 'lit do 8. W. 34s..... 8H0. 8. U rfdg. 4s.... 91S Brk. Tr. ev. 4s 8H Penn. cv. 8M 1313.. 98U. Can. of Oa. (s lMti do con. 4s 101 On. Leather 5a 3Readlng gen, 4s..., 37S C. ot N. J. g. ts...mva8. L. A S. F. fg. 4s. 80 ches. A Ohio 4tos...lu0S do gen. ts 8 do ref. bt 91 St. L. 8. w. 0. 4s... t3S4 Chicago A A. SVa..-9 do 1st gold 4s K C. B. A Q. j. 4a.... 86Vi Seaboard A. U 4s... (9 do gen. 4s 98 VI 80. Paclflo col. 4s... 90 C. M. A 8.P. g SVis 81 do ev. 4s 93 C. K. I. A P. s. 4s.. 13 do 1st ref. 4s 3 do rfg. 4s 61114, 8o. Hallway 6s. 104 0110. Ind. 3s......... 16 do gen. 4s 74 Colo. Mid. 4 9VjUntcm Paclflo 4s. ...100 C. A 8. r.- As. 4Hs 9k do ev. 4s 106 O. A H. cv. 4s 97 "do 1st A ref. 4s.. 94 D. A R. O. 4s 93 OTJ, 8. Rubber s...,103 do ref. 6s 81 V. 8. Btsel 24 6s... .10314 Distillers' 6s 88 Va.-Caro. Client. 6s.. 99 Erie p. L 4s. 83 'Wabash let s 107 do gen. 4s 11 do 1st A ex. 4s.... 36 do cv. 4a, ear. A... 49 Western Ml. 4s 83 do scries B 44 W set. Elee. cv. ts... 87 Oea. glee. ev. U....138 wis. Central 4s 93 111. On. 1st ref. 4a.. 96 Mo. Pac. cv. 6s. 91 Int. Met. 4s 79 Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Aug. 20. Closing quotations on on stocks and bonds: 43 Miami COpper 13 86 Mohawk 60 U Nevada Con 3H 17 Nlplsslng Mines ....11 4 North Butte ln l!iOld Dominion 87 lOsoeola 130 81 Parrrxt 8. A C U Cel.' A Heels 836 Qulacr 14 CVntennlal 18 Bliannrn 10 Topper Hange O. C K Superior 45 B.al Butt C M.... 7 Superior A B. M 7 Iranklln 11 Superior A P. C.t... 11 Glroux Con. 4 Tamarack 63 Oranbr Con U V. 8. C. A O ST. Greene Onsnea 1 V. 8. 8. R. A M ... 33 lale Rorale topper.. 11 de ptd 43 Kerr Lake t'tsh Oon. 8t lake Clipper 87wlnoaa 8 La Balls Copper 10 Wolverine 12J Allouci Amsl. Copper , A. Z. L. A g Arliona Com Atlsntle 11. A C. C. A 6. M. Butte Coalition .... Cel., A Arliona... Wew TerU Crt Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Utock KxcbanjT. iUf BtyaUx filxteaatk street. Omaha. Bar Stats Gsa 14 Inspiration Butts OoallUoa lLrose Cactus S 1-13 Nevada Con Chlno 14SNewnuse Chief Con 1 oh o (Copper Fraction (0 FUvhMe Ctaaiuian Imvla-Iialr lIUr cntnl Ely Central 90 Swift Pkg. Co r.ty Con 83 8Hrt.Roeback Oo. Franklin 11 SUvse Pick Olroux 1 euperlor A P Uoldfield t'vn 8 Tmiopsli Mlslng . GoUtleld riorewee .. t Trtnltv Owper ... ctoldftela Dslsr 0 Bjurtb. U Uresns Csnaiies ..... 1 Bohsints 3 4 St 63 1 14 3 108 log 10 11 8 ' , 19 New Vork Mlalagr ttoeks. , NEW TORK. Aug. 20.-Closlng quotations on itie mining exchange: Alios 173 Brunswick Coo 7 Com. Tunnel stork.. 73 do bonds 11 Ton. Cel. A Vs 138 Horn Sllvsr Leactalte Con. Utile Alef .. Mexican , 4.mlsrlo tlphlr B laniard ..16 tsllow Jacket .. 4 .. 3 ,.136 ..its ..14 ..luo .. 30 Iran Silver .. Uttered, Bask ClrariasTe OMAHA, Aug. IS Bank clearings for 'to day were $ 2, bud. 044 H, and for the oorre sponding . date last vear U3Ue.030.il. OMAiiUlSfOGli ilAilREI Cattle Trade in a Good, Healthy Con dition. HOGS SELLINQ ABOUT STEADY Hheea and Lambs, Ilotk Killer aad ' Feeders, Know Little sr Km Ibange, Prices Delagr llaoted as Kteadys SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 19. Here I uts were Official Monday .... UiticUi 'luemiay ... Offic.al WedneMday Official Thursday... Estimate Friday ... Catt. Hogs. ,264 . S.ri-'l . 6.;4jo . 8.144$ . 1.340 2,aoM 6.416 1910. CHlftp. 11 yio 1S.0S1 8, 4 SH.TW 83,37 8S.W4 40,619 84,K!2 U3T4 85,348 tw.WO biX.Vl 46.64 t,G.4."3 bi.oll Five days this week 29.803 Same days last week. ...23,773 Same days 8 weeks ago.,87.118 Same days 8 weeks bko..2.4- Same days 4 weeks ago. .2.i.Ott8 Same days last year 1 lie lu.iwltui,, 4SU, tiiou. tils tuieipie 01 attle. hogs and s nee n at houin Omaha for 1 he year to date as competed wltu laal vear: lain inow. In- tm. Cattle 828,611 8,6M 81,998 Hos 1.8Ho.t 1.6M.104 837,195 Sheep 1,410,417 ttw.UO? 145.3-J0 . iyiiouioa i-wie ..es lui avise in Ices of hogs al South Omana lor the last ternl days, with comparisons: lates. j liiib. iljys.iisos.ll'A't.ll'-!!.!''- Aug. J... 9... 4lg. g, Aug. 10.. Aug. 11.. Aug. U. . Aug. 13.. Aug. 14.. Aug. I.. Aug. 16.. Aug. 17.. Aug. 18.. Aug. 19.. I I 7l T 49! T M!4I t ill seil 7.1 ail i StS S .4 111 i 1 i wi 6 401 i 661 i 6 T U m I 84 604 I tt 1 4-irT 4-1 6 l 8 8 I uil4 ' 6 sji 8 S2 8 lrt'4 8 m I 64, 8 8u 7 7 8 24 1 72 8 S3 7 64 7 k 4 8 II 6 T6 6 bS 44 6 .4, 8 W 6 41 I I 9 8 81 I 70 l e 86 8 6a e l e 6 : 6 ! 6 82 1 6 661 6 841 6 87 I VI 4 84 4 81 44 e 6 01 6 W 4N 4 n 8 89, 5 10 Sunday. Receipts-and -disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S p. tn. yes terday: RECEIPTS CARLOTS. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. J., M. die St. f i Wabash ....'...'..;.',....,.; 1 Union Paclflo 1 1 C. & N. VV east 1 C. & N. W., west U C St. P., M. & O.... C, B. & Q., east,.,....,., C, B. St. Q., west C, R. 1. & P., - east C, R. 1. A P., west Illinois Central C O. W , S 2 10 SI 7 8 15 . - 4 SI Total receipts 52 DISJfOSlTIUNliKAU. Cattle. Hoga. Sheen. 01 nA i 1 1 It 844 18 8 80 41 V-t I) IN M 31 HO 8 S 64 r) ... 3 10 178 33 3 8 11 IM 84 8 13 , ... I J5 II........3U1 ... S 18 34 f3 ... IK 83 344 10 8 1 81 314 ... I 36 41 81 N 8 16 33 14 ... II, I S3 I 11 II 143 H 8 86 1 140 ... 8 II To JS I n )i 31 3-4 ... 8 13 8 4 44 3 .'8 I'S 80 3 16 4 IH3 ... 3 t: 30 4 ... 8 13 33 r;l 40 I 3.14 ... 3 ll 34 tif, M U M tv8 ... 8 18 4W IV) N III 31 M 10 3 18 3.t 1.3 ... 8 13 44 ri SO 8 15 130 t. l 310 8 11 1 tn 43 I It 78 144 30 3 37 41 114 30 8 16 4l 313 ... Ill 3: v ... 6 II tn ;i no i to 33 3"t ... 118 tt t.7 lot) I h) 14 I'M 34 I 16 37 141 ... I 34 61 r4 ... 8 11 80 JM ... 8 30 IS M ... lis (3 l"t ... 3 30 43 1'Jl R1 3 J1 72 2J1 V 8 30 H 3l 8 K't V. 134 4- 3 5j 13 tH 19 I lt Tl !.- HO I ti; r4 ... In 3' rm ko i tj ! I"4 46 I 30 8.1 245 ... 8 36 ! 11 IS 30 1.'J ... S 3 4 in 126 8 t n; h lie (1 873 46 I 34 84 3t4 1 I 81 88 401 ... I Tl 141 40 40 17 M IH Tt t l 30 I 40 34 177 88 I 10 73 124 J40 3 45 83 iM ... 8 81 ? 43 8 60 83 37 ... 8 11 44 12J ... 8 60 13 171 ... 8 14 13 187 ... Ill Omaha Packing Co . Swift and Company..,.,.. Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Murphy- Sch.mouse ...... .s. ....... Swift, from country Cudahy, from St. Paul... w. a. vansant co Stephens Bros Hill & son F. B. Lewis J. B. Root & Co.... L Wolf , McCreary & Carey ...... S. Wertheimer Other buyers v..., 123 2:J 663 108 617 a.7 1.7M0 1,620 264 Vii. 624 774 208 689 Totals .....;....;.'.. .i. ..1.613 6,634 8,037 CATTLE RecelDtsr ot cattle were small as usual v on a Friday, but only fifty cars being reported.' Still the total for the five days foots up 2s,8o8, which is the largest for any period of five days so far this year. Ia other words the receipts tor the Ore dsys this week show'a gain of 8,000 head over the same . days last week and of about the same number as compared with a year ago. There were" hot' enough' beef 'steers In sight this morning to really make a mar ket, but the feeling waa firm and the trade might generally be described as a good, steady to strong market as eompared with yesterday. As compared with a week ago good cornfed steers, are strong to 2So higher, with western beeves fully zc higher. cows and heifers - also commanded good, steady to strong prices and the few offered were soon plotted up. as compared witn a week ago cows and heifers are safely WeZoc higher. There wtie no fresh feeders of any con sequence In the yards this morning, but what there were Bold very readily and are 25c higher for the good kinds than a week ago. Quotations on native cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, t7.0Glf7.7i; fair to good beef steers. S6.iuqt.O0i comtuoa tn fair beef steers. 84.7-6.10; good to choice caws and heifers, 84.60it6.60; fair to goo cows and heifers, O.SOiM.W; M.umon to ralr tow and heifers. l2.6ttoS.60: good to cho'04 stookers and feeders. 4.66.65) fair tv good stocit stookers and feeders. 83.604 80; common to fair stockers and feeders, 8AtWd8.t0; stock heifers. $2.86(34.00; veal calves, S3.0046.a; bulls, stags, etc.,- f3.Sb3?.o6. Quotation on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves, 30.0036.76; good to choice peve. 36.400h.hu; (air- to foooH beeves, HCW6.80; common to fair beeves, S3.7oifr4.S0; good to oholce heifers, 84.8634.00; good to choice cows, S4.0O44 60; fair to good grades. 13.303.8S; canners and cutters, S2.2&U.3.26; good to choice feeders, $4.786.401 fair to xgQod reetrers. $4.vuH6d; vuinmon to fair teeners. 81.uOJ.e4L Representative sales: cows. No. . At. Pt. Me. Av. FT. I 870 I 76 4 ..1046 8 48 8 838 8 30 I loso 8 60 6 ........1003 8 00 I 308 3 66 8 773 3 00 8 838 8 63 t Ht IN i 363 8 76 II 1007 8 06 rl ,...mi I 30 14...., '3 I 11 4 IM 8 80 6 303 I 30 4 834 8 89 I ,...1143 8 30 - 11 12.ll 3 30 1 8t8 8 40 16 373 3 Si 8 1036 I 40 11 1021 4 80 HEIFKR8. . 8 846 8 36 8 1 T03 8 80 4 493 I 16 4 746 4 36 8 .' 618 8 46 1 860 8 36 6 733 I 80 8 SS I 36 13 776 I 36 1 1140 80 630 8 88 1 1630 3 60 BULLA. 1 830 8 K l 1140 8 60 1 80 lit- 1 1630 8 6 CALVES. 6 331 I 44 43 308 64 S 376 4 1 130 I 36 8 173 4 64 1 ue 60 340 6 00 COWB AND HEIFERS. 838 8 68 16. 814 I 36 T I.. I.. 4.. I.. 10.. 8.. 4.. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 616 8 86 3 8 38 , 633 I 30 3 8 33 "3 Hi 704 3 76 76 3 30 4 00 II.. 18., II.. 6.. IT., 1. 8.. II.. U 4 0) . 841 4 00 K-3 4 IS 4 St) WE8TERN8. J. H. Monulian Neb. 24 cows 991 4 10 S steers.. NEBRASKA. ... 341 ... 319 ... 3) 4 64 ...1040 6 84 4 86 4 46 .112 6 SS 1 bull 1610 IS cs. ft hs.1018 18 heifers... 918 S steers.... Id steers.... 10 cows...... 14 steers.!., S etoer,,.. b'M 748 Kim ttt9 626 8 CS S 90 S 88 8 78 4 00 5 85 8 60 $ 00 1 calf 240 10 heifers... 800 18 cows... 4 calves. 3 steers., 9 heifers, 16 steers,, 941 .. 176 ..106 :. 440 .. 620 26 2 wi S 75 4 40 8 00 $ 60 Kail Llnk4 Neb. 22 cows 874 8 95 t bulls..., 1 bull 1230 8 45 SOUTH DAKOTA. .1429 I4S 1 bull... I steer. , ..llw .. 870 I cows 840 8 stockers. 7S6 10 steers. I..1143 66 steers.. ..ll'-l 1 steer..... 1630 8 00 46 steers.. ..IOCS 4 65 4 00 WTOM1NO. 8 74 3 heifers... 878 28 8 2$ 12 cows 918 S 40 i rft S steers.. ..1124 4 (0 6 16 24 steers.. ..108 4 40 6 75 I cows 768 i 86 Kepresentative sales: HOUS A new market developed every ten minutes In the hog yards thla morning. It was a very uneven trade from start to finish, with bnlk of sales averaging pretty close to steady. Nickel declines prevailed In the east division during early rounds, as en as a wester tendency in the west end. Trade gradually unproved, however, and closing sales carried figure firm to a shad stronger Receipts were moderate and inaulry from killers reasonably active, most of the bogs going to the scales tn very good S4asoit. Whipping outla-t . waa rather narrow, the me as yesterday, ana lew loads were purchasttd on outside orders. Heavy nogs ot good quality brousrht 88.10 and better, with medium weight mixed around SSiMuS.ts. Lights commanded the larger premiums, selected bacon bogs sell ing as liigU as SS.sa. This figure was also yesterday's top on full loads. Bulk went at SiUjiS, as compared with much the same bulk yesterday. As compaj-ed with laxt Saturday, light: hogs are avlllnc Httla better than frdloc higher, whire aeevjr busts show quarter advances. No. . h- r. Ns. a, gh. rr. M 38 1 83 M 88 40 8 SS 46 ., ., sit ... 6 36 6S. UX 1H 13) (SHEEP Not enough stock arrived todat to afford anything like a broad test of sheep and lamb prices. Only two ship ments were received, one ot Montana wethers and one of fat lambs. The wetners told at 14.86 and the lambs moved at 8g.6n, Feeder trade also showed no change. Owing to absence ot offerings. , For the week, supplies have been liberal and outlet ample. Barring lamb trade, the market on most days has been entirely lo the liking of sellers. Prices have advanced on both sheep and yearlings as the result of active competition, lute sales appearing about a quartet higher than those of a week ago. Fat lambs shoV little or no improve ment for the five days. Local values are just about on a par with eastern levels, but killers efforts to cheaixm cost has given the trade a rather backward appear ance. AS compared Kh sales al last week's close, current quotations are lust about steady. Feeder trade has been In excellent condi tion from start to finish. Buyers have been plentiful and Inquiry keen from all qunr ters. et advances In the scale of prices are pretty close to StMlSoo and Include all classes of feeder stock. Soaking rains in the corn belt are generally credited with all of the improvement in the halt-fat branch of trade. Vuotatlnns on grasv stock: Good, lo CTinlce lambs, $6.60(1.76; fair to good, S6.1M 6.80; feeding lambs. S.0O6.40; handy weight yearlings, 66.00ia5.50; heavy yearlings, 84.60 fcfl.Ou; feeder yearlings, S5.004i6.60; good to choice wethers, $4.10tf4.40; lair to good wethers, SJ.7;'nti4.10; feeding wethers, U.Kutt 4.36; breeding ewes, $4.254.75; fat ewes, 8i.7ui34.a6; feeding ewes, ts.36U-4,0O., CHICAGO Lira? , STOCK MAHKBT S3JSSSSSSBBS Cattle Prices Strong; -Hogra and Sheep Are Weak. CH1CAOO. Aug. 19. CATTLE Receipts, i.&oO head; .market strong to a shad higher) beeves, S4.70(.3u: Texas steers, IS.6wid.70i western steers, S4,0nM.SS.: stockers and feed ers, S4.oird4i.i6; cows and beifers, $2.6u(u-i.00; calves, $0.508.50. HOOS Receipts, 17.000 head; market, steady; light, $.S.36g8.H0; mixed, S7.iXfals.7J; heavy, $7.604.46; rough, S7.ovy7.85; good to choice heavy, $7.8.ViiK.46; pigs, $8,40890; bulk of sales, SS.0OS8.3O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8,000 head; market, steady; native, $2.50iiH56j western. S2.76ifJ4.65; yearlings, S4.64Xaa.70; native lambs, 84. 76. 5; western, 44.7fKy-4.86. , Kansas Cltr Lira Stock Market, - KANSAS CITT. Aug. . CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head, Including 700 southerns; market steady to strong; dressed beef and export steers, Jtl.Wiff8.0U; fair to good, $4.60 4.50; western steers, $4.2&ff7.86; stockers and feeders, $3.2.Voo.75; southern steers, $4.C0t,16; southern oowa, $2.6O((t4.0O; native cows, $2.GOtjf5.0O; native heifers. $3.60u',"6; bulls. S2.94Mi4.O0; calves, $4.00frf7.75. r HOOK Receipts, 8.000; market steady to Bo lower; bulk of sales, S8.40I&8.86: heavy, $8.30S8.o0; packers and butchers, $S.aM3.80; light, $8.86rj8.0. - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady; lambs, 16.00476; yearlings, $l.606.26; wethers, $4.Ki4.50: ewes, S3.50S4.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00 4(4.00. v St. Loots Mve Stock Market. . , ST. LOUIS. Aug. W.-CATTLEi-Reoelpti. 2.200 head. Including 700 Texans; strong to lOo higher; native shipping and export steers, S7.605T8.20; dressed beef and butoher steers, $loO7.tl6i steers under 1.000 lbs., $5.7&fj7.!0; stockers and feeders, $3.25i3'5.SO: cows and hetfers, S3.5Ott7.00; canners, $2.75 .1.60; bulls, $3.00(85.60; calves, ISWgg.OO; Texas and Indian steers, $1.2G36 M; cows and heifers, $3.0(lfi.OO. HOG&-Recetpts, $.!; steady to 5o lower; pigs and lights, $8.8419.25; packers. $6.4fiff $.65; butchers and best heavy, $8.5015.75, , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,100 head; market steady) native muttons, $1.00 64.25: Iambs, $5.&0r50; culls and bucks, $3.004.50; stockers, l2.60(g!S.75. St. Joenh Live Stock Market. ' ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. 19. CATTLE Receipts, 12,000 head; market, steady; steers. $4.757.75; cows and heifers, 3.00(8'1.7J; calves, $3.5037.76, . , HOOS Receipts, 8,500 head; market, ateady; top, Sx.M; bulk of sales, $S.S08.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, L200 head; market, strong; lambs, $ti.256.76. ; ' Stook la Sight. OAl western markets vanlanliv' cattle, nogs South Omaha.. St. Joseph Kansas City ... St. Louis Chicago - Total ...... .. 1.800 ..12,000 ..- 2,000 .. 2.200 .. 1,600 (.200 5.5U0 3,0)0 6.900 17.000 Sheep. 1,800 2,500 8,000 8.KI0 , 8.000 1 .80,000 87,600' 18,400 ' . aietal Market. NEW TORK. Aur. 19. METALS Stand ard copper, quiet; spot, August, September, October and November, 113.3011.60. London quiet; spot, M 6s ; futures, 61 lfss Ed. Ar rivals reported at New York today, 815 tons. Custom house returns showed ex ports Of 17.748 tons. so far thla month. T-nro! dealers report firm. If not active market and quote Lake copper at $12.87H13.00-, elec trolytic at $12. 62Wfi 12.75. and cs minor at $U.as1150: Tin, - firm; spot, $33.70H33.77H; August, .j.j.iuTi.iJ.Bu; bepiemoer, sj.76iff3S.N0; October, m btVH 33.75: November and De cember, $'4 5n4 S3. 76. Sales, five tons;:Sep- lemDer, (a. vs. xnion closed dull; .spot, lf,4 7s 6d: futures. ' 163. Ktn Isari t,1u- S4.4O084.5O New Tork: S4.23Hfi4.30 East 8t. Louis. London spot, 13 8s 9d. Spelter, firm; S5.8o5.40 New York; 85.164)6.20 East bt. Louis. Sales, 100,000 pounds, August delivery East St. Louis at S5.1TV. I-ondon, spot. 22 15s, Iron, Cleveland warrants, 40a. lofed in iionaon. . ixcaiiy tne marKet was quiet; No. 1 foundry northern. $16.aa16.50; No, 8. $15.5016.00; No. 1 southern and No. I southern soft, $15.75(31.26. ST. LOUJ8, Aug. l.-METALS-fp)ter. strong, $6.15. -v. Cotton Market. t NEW . TORK.. Aug. 19. COTTON Spot, closed quiet, 6 points higher: middling an. lands. l$.95c; middling gulf, 16.20c; sales, 1630 oaies. rutures ciosea steaqy; August, is.Hbc; September, 14.20c; October, 18.49c; Novem ber. 13.40c; December. 14.40c; January, 13.8Hc; February. U.89c; March, 18.44c; May. 13. (tic; June, 18.47c; July, 13.46o LIVERPOOL, Aug. IS -The following are the weekly cotton niilatlcs: Imports, all kinds, 16,000 bales; tvports, American, 7,000 bales, filook. all glnis, 857,000 bales; stock, American, 2S,000 bales; American, for warded, tijO biles; total exports, 9.242 bales. BT, LOUIS, Aug. 19.-COTTON-Steady; middling. lSVso; sales, none; receipts, 262 bales; shipments, 1.466 bales; stock, 1842 bales. , . Rvaporaled Apples aad Dried Frails. jxjiw Ttmit, Aug. 19. K VAPOR ATFHl APPLES The market eontinues quiet, but prices are firmly held. Spot fancy Is quoted at KH811c, choice at B-Uc. prima at 8(J8c and common to fair at S''tHo. DRIED FRUIT Prunes are firm, with mall offerings. Quotations range from So to 9o for California up to 30-40s and from $o to VtO for Oregons. Apricots are' firm and well sold ahead. Choice, WtW0"e; extra oholce, llV'S'imc: fancy. 12giitc. Peaches are quiet, but vry steady. Choice. C6c: extra choice. 67c; fancy, 7 6 7 Ho. raisins are quiet and about steady. Louxe muscatels are quoted at lrc, choice to fancy seeded at 4V4ai!,e, seedless at 4v4!.o aod London layers at llKil.2S. Mllwsskre Grata Market, ' MILWAUKEE. Aug. l.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 11.15-c) 1.16; No. S northern, $1.10 1.14S4; September, $1.00. OATS rV'iirio. 1 BAIULKT aainpltra. 69HH78C. ' ...I .. i Waal Market. T. LOUTfl, Aug. 19. WOOH-Un-ehanged; territory and western mediums, lM023ysc; fine mediums, 17a-20c; fine, huiie. Sara- aad Mi4aaa. KBW YORK. Aug. 19-SUOAR-Raw, firm SDuaoovedo, ss test, $.S2c; Mntrtfugal, 98 test, 4.42c; molivsaeg sugar, 9$ test, 1. 67c; refined steady; crushed, 6.95c; granulate $ Sue; powdere-d, 6 8.-C OMAHA OKMKMAL J14T.KKT. Slale and Faaer rrn4se Prleee Pare alaaed ar Bayers aad M holealere. UUTTER Creamer. "o. 1, delivered 10 the retail Hade In l ib. cartons. i.'-; No. 1, tn 84-lb. tubs, Sic; No. A la l ib. cartons, MV; No. t. In 60-lb. tuba. tc; jacking stock, sollu pack. 21c; dairy, in 60-lb. tuba, &U2IC. Market riiu!,es every Tuesday. CHl'.K.K '1 wins, line; yuuug Americas, l'H; dsiy, 16c; ttlpleia, ISc; lunberger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 17c; Imported Swiss. o0; do niehtlc tMvlns, Mo; blox-k Swiss, zic. l'OL' I.'l 111-lresed broilers under I lbs., tluikn. 16c; gi'eie, 1.-; tuiK. 2-.c; pigeons, intiry sauaba, per Uoa. ti im; No. 1. par dos.. 43tO. Aiivt: Urollets, 14c; over 1 lbs., llo: liens, lie; old roosters, 43r; old ducks, full Icstnered, Sc; geese, full featnered, lOo; turkey. 19c; guinea fun la, K(-o each; pige.ias, jy. WVS. i wv I IV" 1 1 1 it, vi nvai) ' wa riUM 6ajj, no. l, tier (ns , l.frO; No. 2, per dct., 8oe. FISH tall froseiii Pickerel, Ucl whltr flsh, 17c; pike. Ko, Hunt, 16c; large u-ar ph-K, 20c; .-i-anlmi mackerel, 16c; set, lao; haddock, 13v; liountlers, l.ic; green catfish, 18c; buffalo. 8c; halibut, yc; while perch, 9c: bullheads, 16c; roe shad, 61 oe eaoht shad A1I11H. 15c. BEEr' i.UTR-IUbS! No. 1, ..V; fo. , l.-tejc, r,w. . ..- ,,v. a. iu; r.tar I 14c; No. S. 115. Chuck; No. 1. 7oj No, , 6c; No. 8. 84S. Hound: No. 1, o; fc0. 1 NIn .3. 7o. Plate) No. 1. 6 HO: Na t amlT. - " - - rriui i .- y...iornia (.smell a rand Bedland ValSnrlas, all slses, rmi nlera. extra 'ncy. '. per bog. $8 ov; giiO slxe. per bo. : choice, SOo sits, pel bos. 87.601 StiO s.se. per box. SS.O0; 34 slse, ic per box less; Sunset brand, per bog. 17.60. Bananas: Fancy select, pr bunch. S2 i;.itI2 w; Juib4, per bunch, W Tita Cantaicups: California. 6 slse, stSti; 41 sundard. K 00 i.!,uJT',: California. r4, r,er l-bssxet crste. Sl.lU. Blua prn,7: jSZi crate, 81 60. Peachesi Caiirorn.a, per so., box. rOUst'O. 'r; -California Hartlett, per box. $2.: In lots, per bx, i.4o, jZ pics: Home tirown. in bbls.. 84 1x17,4 64; mfw Oregon, In boses. $1.78. W atermelonil Texas, l Pr ib. Dates: Anchor brand, new. D Packages ia box, p, JVKaETABLES Ne potatoes: In sacks, per bu.. 84l.4 O-iions: Yellow, 5 IVtc; BpanK-h. per Crste, $1.76. Oarllu: Kg! tra fancy, white, per lb., 15oj red. per lb,. 16c. Egg Plant: J ' P orl.1,.. pf, do uuMiu Celery: sllchlaai , - - vua iLMMi'l.oo, Celery butiches. 860; basKei. t.c " oeansi- Per market basket. 6o. Cucumbers, per doa 500. Radishes: Lxtra fancy home-grown, per dos. bunches. Svc. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., aOo. Parsley: Faney home-grown, per dos. bunches, too, Ithu- giro; itt uivvn onionsi Per dos bunches, 26c Turnips: Per mar ket basket, 40o.. Carrots: per merket bss. kt, 60c. Bsets: Per market basket, 6O0. MI8CELLANEOl !9 Walnuts: Black, pel lb.. 2c; California No. 1, per lb.. 17c; Call fornla No. S, per lb.. 14. HickorVnuts: t,BiK, . 'v, rH,H trmv is,, so. Cocoanuts: Per saok, S6.0U- per do., 860. Unnev; Kts. 14 frafties. tXA Coffee Market. - NEW YORK. Aug. l.-COFFEEThg market for coffee futures opened Irregular at an advance of 6 points on September, which was Influenced by the continued strength of the spot market and covering while other' months were unchanged to I points lower under realising and European soiling In spite of the generally higher outside markets. Prices held around the opening figures during the morning, but later in the day business became more active -and the market advanced quite sharply on bull support and covering with the close firm at a net gain of Stfilt points. Sales, 64,750 bags. August and September, 7 30c; October, , 7.86e; November, 7.4Sc December, "J.66c: Jgnuary, 7.60c; February, 7.64c; March, T.69c; April. 7.72c; May, T.75C; June, 7.76c, and July, 7.770. Havre ww HQ Ho higher; Hanvburg unchanged. Jundtahy receipts. S6.500 bsgs against 75.800 bag last year. It Is reported that Bragil has bought back some coffee from the local stock at an advance and that part of this after noon's buying represented covering of hedges. Spot, firm; Rio No. 7, 9W,39V,o: Santos No. 4. 9T4tT10o. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 10ifil2Hc. ' ' Dry Hoods Market, '- . NEW TORK. Aug..l.DRY OOODS-The dry goods markets ar moderately active In the Jobbing nous division, where trading has been steadier than any week ef this season. Cotton goods remain steady and In moderate call. Yarns are firm and tend ing higher. Local wool markets ar quiet. .' DUCKS IN SOUTH "DAKOTA Water of State Terrain with Wild Fowl aad Good Hnntlnac 1 Anticipated. SIOUX FALL8, 8. D., Aug. .-(SpeC!al.) Sportsmen of South Dakota' anticipate good hunting during th game season which will open three weeks from Saturday of this week September 10. During th open sea son duoks, geese and other aquatic- fowl can be killed. Canvas backs, redheads and teal will be public plunder. It Is reported from all over th stata that wherever there la any water of any extent there Is a greater number of natlv birds than for years. The coming open season doubtless will see mor hunters than ever before after the birds In 8outh Da kota. . . ' ( Almost every body of water In South Dakota, large and small, I reported to b literally covered with duck. The great number of duck this season is said to be du to th Ideal weather conditions whloh have existed during th spring and summer for th propagation of water fowl. Prairie chicken cannot be killed, during the open season this year, th legislature having enacted a law prohibiting their kill ing for a period of two year. This closed period will end s year from this fall. Th legislature took this action for th pur pose of permitting prairie ohlcksns to ln creas and It now Is reported that thejr have nc mor beoom very numerous In all part of .th state. ' ., ' South Dakota News Nate. ABERDEEN Mrs. Joseph Tsohol of Du buque, la., who had been visiting her son. Prank Tsohol, In Aberdeen, was taken sud denly faint and died within a few min utes. The body ha been taken back to Dubuque for burial. ABERDEEN Frank' Clark, ' a dining ear cook on the Milwaukee road, was run ever by a car at Bowdl. and one foot waa crushed so badly amputation la necessary. It was Clark' second run on th rout be tween Aberdeen and Mile City, he having Come her from .Sioux City, PIERRE Mr. Georg Lumlay this city Is very ill and physicians say h can not recover. He was a leading spirit In th location of th state capital at plsrr In 1X90, being a resident of Armour at that time. Of recent years he baa been ex tensively engaged (n cattle Interest along the Missouri river west of tier. . ABERDEEN The barn of Henry Hasel whistvf Mansfield was struck by lightning and burned to the ground with Its contents, including a team of liorsite, several esUves, some farm machinery, a large quantity of oata and other property. At Columbia, Mansfield, Warner and other portions of the county barn were removed from thtklr foundations and other damage done. WALL This town Is having a controversy to settle In court. Th town board granted licenses to two saloon and both ar la business. Th town Is not larg enough under the law which allows on saloon for each 300 inhabitant to be entitled to mar than on saloon and th question now Is which on of the license shall be sanceled. Tl anti-saloon people have taken the nxat Ur Uto court. PIERRE The city of Plerr la building a new 6JU,o0 school house, but owing to the rapidly growing population and detnanA for school capacity, it has been discovered that the city cannot meet this demand In th fall term without ereotlng at temporary school house in addition to th four butleV ing now In us, and work baa been started on a second story of the oentral beating plant of the high school, which will furnish room or the overflow until the new high school I completed. Prask Pod more Drowaed. WORCESTER. England. Aug. IS Tha body of Frank Podniore. th writer so spiritualism, was found today tn a pond In th Malvern hills, south of her. J. Podmor startsd for m walk thriMtgh th hill Sunday evening Ab4 tt4 nvi b4V heard of sluc