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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. 1010.
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-r. -ftinei iioia uncnaseea in spite ol
? Weak Cable.
- CORN IS KOW MUCH FIRMER
far Carat I Arlltt sad tlffer
latr the lamplt Market
Ranged Sum Higher
Local Market.
1I"2H. Dry It meats, higher; boxed extra
Kh-irts, $l.'t :!&; elear ribs, IU.2S; shirt clears,
IM VP. 1;'.ii. higher: boxed extra sh-irt,
Jii. i l.'nr rlh, 114 :i; abort clears, $lnO0.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, U'v ;
springs. K'-tr; turkeys, 19c; durka. 94jllc;
geve, Mi 9c.
RTTTKH Steady; creamery, GVc.
LOOS-Firm at 21c.
Receipts Shipments.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oal, bu
1J."J
. M.i
. 9l.0T
.107.000
n.i
'(.
Mix)
M.UOO
I, :.
OMAHA. Auk. SO, 1910.
Opening cablea ia n trifle weaker, but
firmed up later. Riving a better lone to our
marketa. Values hold about unchanged to
a shade lower.
Export business la not a K'Jod as ex
pected and a better demand Ik needed to
sustain present level In wheat prices.
New on corn crop conditions are more
bullish. Progress alter the recent rains
has been rather disappointing, as growing
weather haa put the Crop aa a whole nev
er! weeka late.
Weaker cablea and lack of shipping de
mand nave wheat un earner tune, while
ample offering were alow. Helling at a
shade under yestetUay. Foreign buying
was not confirmed.
Corn was at rung on the predictions of
froat tonight and hgnt receipts. Demand
was active and offerings on, the sample
market ranged o higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,200,000
bushels and shipments were eetl ,m0 bushels,
against receipts last year of 6.-40,000 bushels
and shipments of ,2.(8)0 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 879,000 bushel,
and shipments were 401,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 562,000 bushels and
shipments of 387.000 bushels.
Clears nets were 900 bushels of corn, none
of oats and wheat, and flour equal to lXI.OuO
bushels.
Liverpool closed 1HV1 lower on wheat and
VfjHo. lower on corn.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard turkey. I1.01G-1.C2V;
No. 2 hard, semi-dark and yellow. MWi
tHtc; No. I hard turkey. 99ci($l 00; No. 2,
hard, seml-dork and yellow; WcuHSHc; No. 4
hard wheat, gsimin No. 2 spring, t Wtf
VOIHI No. 8 spring, MyWVic; No. 4 spring,
,5HS("7c; no grade, 90c.
CORN No. 2 white, OOHflCTc; No. 3 white,
StWfce! No. 4 white, 64 55c; No. 2 yel
low, Milt 56c; No. 8 yellow, 6f.14'g'5"4C'. No. 4
yellow, 54ji54Mic; No. 2, KAVaic, No. 3, 55
JiBJ'tc; No. 4, WVaMc; no grade, 60ft54c.
OATS No. 1 white, m'&Mc; standard, 24
r324c: No. 8 white, 32.Jfip; No. 4 white,
aov&Sle; No. 3 yellow, ai32c; No. 4 yel
low. 81U314jC,
BARLEY (SOTTOlc; No. 1 feed, &58r8c; re
' Jected,' 5MTf.c.
nYK-T4M73Hc; N.'8. 73W"4Hc
a. Carlot llecelpls.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
lo5 4S6 406
WEATHER IX the: graix belt
ladiratleaa Are for Fair Weather In
this llclnltr Wednesday.
OMAHA, Aug. 20, 1910.
Showers were general In the northwest
and upper valleys within the last twenty
fnur hours and rains are falling In the
lower Missouri, uppet Mississippi valleys
and upper lake region this morning. The
rains of the laxl twenty-four hours in Ne
braska were not heavy In any section, but
were fairly well distributed over the state.
Home heavy fstils occurred at points In
Iowa, Wisconsin and North Dakota. The
wextern area of low pressure Is now central
over the extreme upper Misnlsslppl valley
and western end of l.nke Hupenor and a
trough of relatively low pressure extends
south over the central valleys. An area
of hlKh pressure, accompanied by decidedly
cooler weather, overlies the west and north
west and the eastward movement of this
high will bring cooler weather over this
vicinity tonight Temperatures below freea
Ing are reported In Wyoming thin morning
and temperatures slightly above freezing
prevail throughout the northwest. Frost Is
predicted for western Nebraska tonight.
With th Incoming high pressure and lower
temperature, the Indications are for fair
weather In this vicinity tonight and
Wednesday.
1910. Ifl09. 19tt. 1307
Minimum temperature.... 62 68 72 73
Precipitation 31 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 71 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
U.4.1 degrees.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
3.12 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908,
.24 of an Inch.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Cora anil Wheat Region Bulletin.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m. , 75th meridian time.
luekday, August SO, 1U10:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Kaln-
Ftntton. Max. Mln. fall.
Chicago .
Minneapolis
Omaha i,...
Duluth .....
381
3 .
263
48 '
14
NEWYORIiSIOCRS AND BONDS
Market Doll and Prices Allowed to
Drift Aimlesly. ; ;
APPREHENSION OF COMING EVENTS
Per lea of Cash Withdrawal froia
New York Bank Reserves Mot
Prepltloa to Operations
on IonK Hide.
NEW YORK. Aug. W.-The demand for
stocks whs small today and prices were
allowed to drift aimlessly.
mime appreprehenslon of coming events
enters Into the reactionary tone which de
veloped.
I tie period of cash withdrawals from New
York hank reserves Is not propitious to
operations on the long side In stocks. Ship
ments to Canada and to the domestic in
terior are on a large scale and are proving
that the tisual recourse Is being made to
New York for supplies for moving the
crops.
The rate of depletion of bunk reserves
promisee to be rapid for a time, the de
crease this week having run already ap
parently to over 4.000.000. including the le-
sult of subtreasury operations.
The foreim demand for securities haa
disappeared and the movement of foreign
trade haa not been adjusted sufficiently to
provide the usual supply of exchange at
tins lime or the year. Today mere wan
an easier tone In the London discount
market and a rise this week in the bank
of I'.nirlsnd discount rate was considered
less likely.
A firme' tone In the corn market and
weather forecasts of light frosts had some
Influence on stocks. The railroad world Is
showing deep interest and some concern
over the heating by the Interstate Com
merce Commission, on the rate advances
proposed by the railroads. The matter has
a representative effect on speculation.
Bonds were Irregular, total Kales par
value ll.0K7.0W. United States bonds were
unchanged.
and leading quotations
follows:
alts. High. low. Clot.
4i
rirlC0 GRAIV AND PROVISIONS
rVatnt-rs of the Trading; and Closlnar
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. SO. Desertions from the
bull side were numerous today because of
the pool near of the enfort call -for wheat.
The consequent decline resulted In moderate
sales to exporters, but It Is not certain that
the wheat was sold tm go to Kurope. A
steady tone prevailed at the close although
the final figure were at the lowest and
showed, a net drop of H to ac Corn
at tho end mf the day was lower to c
higher and oats Mi to ic lower; provi
sions had an Irregular wlndup. a- shade off
to 12',o up.
" Weighing on the wheat market was a big
' burden of hedging sales. Primary arrivals
were a!rrt dnuhl those of a year ago.
and simultaneously came' newa that Euro
rpan visible supply hd Increased nearly
000,000 bushels for the week, and Is now
73,10,000 bushels against 46.150,000 bushels at
the corresponding -time- last year when the
week., showed a decrease of 400,000 bushels.
The world's available total was computed
aa being 51,000,000 bushels greater at present
than was the case twelve months previous.
Influenced by such-bearish considerations
September liquidation wan on In consider
able florce today. Warehouse men were
th chief purchaser of that delivery, sell
ing other months, mainly December, at In
, creasing premiums for the deferred options,
December ranged from 31.031i'a1.03V to
H.04i,fll,o4Van rjrtsed j4o v&TsC "off , at
.U.OSVi to I1.03H. -'- - 7
. In the com markot there was much selling
on a bulge following a forecast of frost to-
night. December varied between 67e and
: KHHt!8H and closed Vi to to c up at
6 to 68c. The cash market- waa weak.
No. t yellow closed at C0Wi.hic.
-. September liquidation In oats waj quite
severe, depressing the price to 6"4o under
May -. or nearly 20 per, cent of; the present
value of the property. December fluctua
tions were from 8H' to' SDSio, and the close
'H to o down at 36Vfc to Softc. .. .
; Pork closed 12S4.0 higher to a shade lower,
lard, a shade down to 2Vv" up, and rib un
. changed to an advance of a dime. .
. Leading options range as follows: '
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. I Yes'y,
Wheat
., fitpt.
Dec j
May :.
Com-
8cpU
Dee. ,
May
Oats
Sept. ,
. Deo. -
May,.
Pork r
SPt.l
i Oct.
JLa.va-1.
..Nov.
Jrlbs-i:
r.pt.i'j
Oct,,;
'Jan-V
1 04'(M 10I,-lllO:i'4-4,ll03'A-(i 1 04O
604
69T3d
JW46'7,4
21 30
21 07H
18 65
12 10
12
11 6u
12 30
11 K5
8 7i
0i'
0H&
21 374
Zl 15
18 7&H
12 15
12 174
11 72W
13 421
12 10
t2
1 OSVil- 1 OKV
6V, 69'4 eov.
574'oT!iia.5857'0-T,
Pky.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. (Moudy
Pt. Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
twelve-hour
6i.o;;;..
total balance in general fund. .
ew Vork MAney Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. H.-MuNET-On rail
eav; highest 3 per rent; lowest l per cent;
ruling rate IV ppr cent; last loan 1T4 per
cent; closing bid 1 per cent; offered at 2
per cent.
STKRLINa EXCHANGE Firmer, with
actual business in hanker'e bills at, II M-to-ii'
4 WW) for tin day hills and at MW) for de
mand. Commercial hills. SI WiA 3.
PniMK MERCANTILK PAPER oi to 6
per cent.
Ml-VKR Bar. 5-'c; Mexican dollars. 4ic.
HONDS Ciovernnient, steady; ra.lroad. Ir
regular. ' 1
Closing nuotatlons on bond today were
9 follows:
V. s, ref. Is, re...,101 Inter. M. M. 4H...
do coupon lot .'Japan it
V. i. . t lot ao 4'
do coupon 10HK. C Ho. lt
I . S. . re !. L. II. drb. U (IMII.
do counon lllI a Naah. un. O.
Allli-Ctinl lt 6m... 7 K. a T. 11 41
Am. As. r.. 1ftt do n. 441
Am. T. T. rc. 4.lul MiMioiit1 Psrltlc it.
Nimber of sales
on stocks were as
Ashland. Neb ' 84 60 .11
Auburn, Neb 80 62 .22
Rroken Row 93 4!) .00
Columbus, Neb... 88 56 .20
Culbertson, Neb.. 1)7 63 .00
Fairbury. Neb...j 92 r0 ."0
I Fairmont, Neb.. 89 8 .00
(ir. Island, Neh.. 90 N". .06
iHartlngton, Neb. 87 63 .28
Hastings, Neb.... 91 66 .13
Holdrege, Neb... 94 62 .08
Oakdale, Neb.... 86 r.'l .38
Omaha, Neb 84 62 . 31
Tekamah, Neb... 8i 68 .10
Aha la 7 56 .ZJ
Carroll, la 81 67 1.11
Clarlnda, la N 62 .13
Sioux City, la... 82 68 .22
5Not Included In averages.
Minimum temperature for
period ending at 8 a. tn.
DISTRICT AVERAGE
No. of
District Statlom
Columbus, 0 17
Louisville. Ky 19
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Chicago, III 26
St. Ixuls, Mo 13
Dos Moines, la..,. 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo.. 24
Omaha, Neb 19
The weather Is much cooler In the west
ern portion of th corn and wheat region,
and cooler weather will extend eastward
over the corn belt tonight Rains are fall
ing this morning In the lower Missouri
valley and throughout the upper Mississippi
valley and upper lake region. Within the
last twenty-four hours 1.11 Inches occurred
at Carroll, la; 1.00 inch at Iowa Falls, la.;
1.60 Inches at LaCrosse, Wis., and Devil's
Lake, N. D.
li. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
'48"
40
Temp.- Rain
Max. Mln. fall.
84 62 .00
90 62 .00
86 68 .00
82 60 .50
90 64 .00
76 a ,S
82 (I .60
94 68 .10
86 68 .30
1,00
100
i'wo
1,700
"ioo
"iiio
100
100
too
'ioi
too
75
lMVt
WI4
106 s
'ii
iii'i
14
ic
"iiii
M
NEW. YORK GENERAL,
Quotations
on Various
SHVt
39
21 20
21 06
18 6u j
12 07H
12 10
11 63
i
12 32
11 M"
la
36Vk
a 37HI
21 12
18 7a
12 12H
12 12
11 67
12 82'
12 06
9 W
S3
21 2"-'
21 00
18 70,
12 12
12 12
11 hi
12 32
11 96
77
- No. I. -
j Cash quotations were aa follow:
'IA0R Kteady; winter patents, 4.4.V9
6 75; straights, 84.16iu6.00; spring stralghu,
IJ.OrtfiS 16; bakers. ja.KUu5.40.
R Y R-rNo. 2, 72iy73C.
BARliKY Feed or mixing, 6&fi0o, old;
fair to rholce malting, 672o. '
EBDH Flaxr No. 1 aouth western, I2.J7;
No, I north wetrn, t2.49. . Timothy, l.50f
7 KV Clover, tt.0wa!13.(. '
PROYI9lONS-Jiliii pork, per bbl., 131.60
f(2l.7E. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.12. Bhort
lhs, glcles, tiouse) ri.7rrfj 12.37; short clear
aides,7 (boxed t It. !Mi 12.62.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
eiiiial to'133.0u0 bu. Primary receipts were
l.X'O.OuO bu.. compared, With 6S0.OUO bu. the
orrespondlng day a year ago. The world's
visible supply, as etiown by Bradstreet's
Increased T.726.O0O bu. Estimated receipts
for tomorrow: Wheat, 164,661 curs: oorn. m
cars; oats,- 4 cars; nogs, 21,000 head.
Chicago Cash 'tW es Wheat: No. 1 red.
H.OOul.01; No, 3 red. 97(S)Wc: No. 1 hard.
H.Ual02; No. 3 hard, Sl8ctiL00; No. 1
northern spring. $l.utal.l3; No. 1 northern
prlng, $L024J.l.u8; No. , pring. $1.008 1.05.
Cui-a: No, 2 cash, emir; Nu, t cash, eorjuilc;
Nov I white. litftl1'xic;.Nw. I white, 0Valo;
No. 1 yellow, 4oVal1c; No. 3 yellow. oU
le,. Oale: No. 3 cash, 80i01o; No. 1
white, J)w&34r; No. S white, S2fic;
No. 4 white, 32.ij.H3c; standard, 30aU4.
BUTTKH Steady reamerlea, 24HQ20c;
dairies,' 2627e.
fciGUS Oteadv;- receipts. 14.S6S casea; at
mark, rases Included, 14817c; firsts. 20o;
nrime firsts. I2c. )
CHEEbBf teady; dalslea. 164c; twins. 15
UHc; young America, 19a ii"ie; : long
hnrm. Ma 16Uc.
POTATOES Firm! rhdlc to fancy, 73
80c; fair to food, 7441 .c.
POULTRY Easy; turkey. 20c; chickens
11U- sntlnas. XU.e.
vtr.AiKteadv: 60 to WV-lh. wts.. 8c: 60
t,i ivlb. wts.. m'ic: S to 110-lb. wta. 10
Oar 4t lUeeiBta Todav; Wheat. 168 oaraj
com, 4M care; oats . 4)6 . car. Estimated
Tomorrow! Wht, list carsj corn. 663 cars;
cati, .2'carm.". . i
!
fc. I.oala -4UaernI Market
6T. LOUIS. Aug. 30 WHEAT-Septem-ker
lower at 97S:: D-nnber, $1.021 OiS;
oaB lowers tra.k. No, 2 red, "9i 41.02;
No '2 hard. $1.01'r06V
CORN-Futiirc ower Peptember, 69c;
tiei'einber, H cksIj higher; track. No. 2,
'. 6Vii: No. J tvhr?a 61c,
" OA T"-rFvii.nre ' lower; feptemher, Jlc;
, Te.' "iUT, ia; ounh, steady; travK NK I,
HYf-Lower ai o ' . V
FlAtl'll-UfttAlVi rid lr.t.r l.atents, $4.)
. run li'n"i W-,r- I - ' U . r . ' '.,
riFKrk-Thwothv it StXaT.JC ' '
ORNMKAIO?.. ' 7.. '''VU '
PKATaiV? 'V!4 east; Ulels; ,9fe
11 i0. .-.. x ' .1 '
- ' HAY Lower;- . TTtrtKjUiy, 13.00Itlil.jO.
'Hlis, $1? n 14 , ,v'. . r .ew4
, lHu(US''J-- i '.
HKMP TWI.TtiV-TMKi.
' ' PKOYlJ'tONsV-Pois.-'Uneha.ngea; l.ibhlng
IJf ' lji.o, higla-r.-ltne steam,' $11. Sjy
'' ' r' ' '
, tki: v.i-: 1 i '. r. .. ' ;t j
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Aug. 80.-FLOUB-Bteady
spring patents, $5.4M4j 5.75; winter straights,
$4.40fi4.0; winter patents, $4.76cd.10; prlng
clears, 84.864.60; winter extras. No. 1, $3.75
&3.90; winter extras. No. 2, t2.MKit3.60; Kan
sas straights, $4.866.00. Rye flour steady;
fair to good, $4.1O&4.80; choice to fancy,
$4.354.40.
CORN MEAL Steady: fine whit and yel
low, $1.55411.60; coarse, $1.6031.56; kiln dried,
$3.50, -
WHEAT Spot easy; No. 2 .red, $1.08,
elevator, and $1.07, f. o. b., afloat; new No.
1 northern, Duluth, $1.22, f. o. b., to ar
rive; futures were easy all day, declining
under pressure of Increasing stocks, a poor
cash and export demand and liquidation.
Final prices showed 'a net loss, Septem
ber, $1. 06$ 1.07; closed, $1.06; December,
$1.10$,1.U; closed $1.10; May, 1.14
1.16H; closed $1.14. Receipts, 113,600 bu.
CORN Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 68o, ele
vator, domestio basis, to arrive; future
market waa without transactions, closing
unchanged to o net higher; September
closed at 69c; December closed at (7o. Re
ceipts, 1,126 bu. ....
OATH spot easy; new standard white,
S8c; new No. 2 white, S8tt39c; No. I,
38a.18c; No. 4. 37-fi38c; futures easy owing
to large receipts; October sold at 40o and
olosed at 89a bid. Receipts, 161,660 bu.; ship
ments, 760 DU.
HAY Steady; prime. $1.1531.20; No. 1, $1.10
61.16; No. 2. $1.063 1.10; No. 3. 90Q96C.
HIDES Dull; Central America, 21c;
Bogota. 21022c.
LEATHER Quiet; hemlock firsts, 24
26c; seconds, 2litfZ3c; third, 1820c; reject,
I7'ic.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mes.
'J6.00; family, $24.505.00; short clear,
624.50. Beef, firm; mess, $16.00&'15.0; fam
ily, $19.0020.00; beef hams, $.Oo(24.00. Cut
meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.,
$14,75416.50; pickled hams, $14.00fi 14.60. Lard,
firm; middle west, prime, $12.21)0:12.10; re
fined, steady; continent, $12.76; South Amer
ica. $13 60; compound, $10.7611.0.
TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hga., To;
country, 767jC.
BUTTER Irregular; creamery special,
fn&S2c; extras, .10(tf31c; third to first,
24i&29o; state dairy, common to finest,
22o and 28Vtc; press second to specials,
22o to 27o ; western factory, 22jj24c; west
ern Imitation oreamery, 24'23c.
CHEESE Market steady; state, whole
milk. Hpecial. ltij 17'ic; state, whole milk,
fancy, 15c; state, whole milk, prime. 15c;
state, whole milk, common, 10ffl2tc;
state, whole milk, fair to good, 14i'16o;
skims, full to special, 12 13c.
EUOS .steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, white, 283Jc; state, Penrf
sylvanla and nearby hennery, gathered
white, aviji'-'e; stata Pemtsylvanla and
nearby hennery, brown, 27i(f2ac; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gathered
brown, 25(u27c; fresh gathered extra firsts,
24i 25c; fresh gathered, firsts, 2223o; fresh
gathered, seconds. 204i21c.
POl'LTRY Alive steady; western spring
ers, 16c; fowl. 14c; turkeys, 1v,14o;
dressed quiet; western broilers, 174f20c;
fowls, 14'al'c; turkeys, 18Jf22c,
Allln-rtialmoT ntd....
Amlimi4 Ooppor lO.MO CI
Amerian Asrlculutral i.wh
Ameriean fleet Bux.r t.600 I74
American fan
Amcrloan Car A Foundry.. 1,0"0 4'H
Ameriran Cotton Oil !" i-'t
Am. Hlda A Leather p(l.. t.OOi) tj
Amartran Irs securltlaa
Ameiioan l,tnaed
Amsrlran Locomotive V)0 loSa
Am. Imeltlng ft Refns ... 1.SO0 !H4
Am. Smalt. A Rrt'nf. pfd.. 100 10
American gtael Foundrlea
Amartnan Sugar Raflnlng
Amarlcan T.l. Tel 2,600 1SS 134
American Tohacoo Did
American Woolen 1"0 24
Anaconda Mining Co.. t
Atchlann 4.1u0 MH
Atchison pfd 700 100
Atlantic Coast Una
Ball I mora ft Ohio 1,000 106 104S4
Bethlehem Steel
Drooklrn Rapid Tranalt....
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central leather pM
Central ot New Jersey'.
Chceapaake ft Ohio
Chlrato ft Alton
Oh loaf o (treat Western, new
Chlcaso Oreat Western pro.
Chicago ft North western...
Chlcaso, Mil. ft St. Paul..
0., C. C. ft Bt. IiOuls....
Colorado Fuel ft Iron
Colorado ft Southern
Consolidated Oas 1
Corn Products
Delaware ft Hudson ex dir.
Denver ft Rio Grande
Denver ft Rio. Orand pfd..
Dl ell Here' lecuritles
Brie
Brie lat pfd
toe aa ta ,
General Electric
Great Northern pfd 1,100 1J5H 1
Great Northern Ore. ctfa .
Illinois ontral
Peterborough Met l.tOO 1
lnUrboroush Met. pfd 900 4H
International Harveatcr.... Ki 7'4j
Inter. Marin pfd...... 100 1
Internatlinal Paper
International Pump.
I Iowa Central....
w inKITT I Kansas City Southern
MAHK-fiT my aouUiam Dfd.. ......
Laclede Oaa. 4TO H
Loutovllle ft Naahvllle 100 lUVi
Mlnneapolla ft St. Louie....
M., St. y.-ft 8ault,.t M. W0 ..,
MUsourl. Kanaaa A Teiaa. l.ittO. 124.
Mo., Kan. ft Teias pfd
Miaeouri Pacine ' 100 (3
National Biscuit 1.900 114 "4
National Lead ""0 M
Nat'l. Rr- of M. Id pfd. 1.100 ' 41
New York Central. l,4fl 111
New Yors. OnUrlo ft West. 100 404
Norfolk ft Wewtera
North America....
Northern Paolfta .0 114H
Pacific Mall . "
Pennsylvania ."0 1
reople'a Gae 104 104
PltUburf. C. C. ft St. L..
Plttabur Oual
Praned Steel car
Pullman Palaoe Car
Rallwar Bteel Spring
Reading
Republlo Steel
Repubilo lual pfd
Hock laland Co
Rock laland Oo. pfd
St. L. ft Ban Fran, sd pfd.
Bt. Louis Southwestern
St. Louie Southwestern pfd.
Blons-Sbeftleld Steel ft Iroa
Southern Paolflo
Southern Rallwar
Southern Railway pfd......
Tennessee pper
Texaa ft Pacific
Toledo. St. Louie ft Wat..
Tolede. St. L ft .West. pfd.
t'nlon Paolflo
Union Pacific pfd
United Statea Realty
United States Rubber
United States Steel
United States Steel pfd
Utah Cupper j.
Virginia-Carolina Luemioai
Wabaeh
Wabaah pfd
Western Maryland
Weatlnchouae aUectrle 100 61
Weal em Union .
Wheeling ft Lake Brl
Total sales for Ux day, W.IUO ihana.
'14
14S
105-
71
12014
'l6"
iio"
14
1
11
'27
241
4SVa
74
10
141H
S1H
111
62
OVl
111
40.
1134
17
128 fa
lOMa
Am. Tobacco 4a
do a
Aimour ft Co,
4a..
Atrhleon gen.
do cv. 4a
do ev. 6s.
All. C. L. lat 4a..
Bal. A Ohio 4a ...
Mo Ha
do 8 W. 1H.
nrook. Tranalt cv.
74, do cv. ft.
vx V. Rra. of M.
4H. II ax. T. C. gen. 3Sa..
M4
M4j
.'
H7
4H
"H
924.
M
tn
Ha
i do deb.
..VH ev. v.. N. H. ft H.
...I" cv tr 1MV4
N'. ft W. let con. 4a 7
. . do cv. ir M1
... t Nnrthern Pacific 4a..HH
... da la II v
4a Hfnre. 8. L. rtdg.
OiIU LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Liberal,
, f rices About Steady.
with
HOGS SELLING UNEVENLY HIGKEE
Pat Mheep and All Kinds of Feeders
Active at Pally Meady Prices,
vrlth Pat l.ainb Posalblr
Stronger.
OMAHA, Aug. 30, 1910.
Csttle. Hogs. Sheep.
I Hhun
.,. 01 tfmrsis om..w renn. v. se tieioi.. iTl
fentrsl Leather S.. 9m df, eon 4a 101
ot N. J. gen. as 1014. Heading gen. 4a a
liee. ft Ohio re 4l 91 81. L. ft S. F. fg. 4 V
1 hi. ft Alton IHe. do gen. 6m... (SV4
C. II.. ft g. it. 4a... C4i:t. L. w. con. 4a U
do gen. 4 a J lat gold 4a tit
Chi , Mil. ft St. P, Srubnarl A. L. 4a....
gen. IVta n So. Pacific col. 4.... fl
C. K. I. A P. c. 4s. Tit, do cv. 4a 97
do Rr. rfg. 4e 1 ' do R. II. let ret. 4a 4
Colo. In.lu. trial te. 7J So. Railway as
010. Midland 4a gs
(' A S. ref-eit. 4Ha ff.4
Dels, ft Hud. CV. 4a
II. ft K. U. 4a.....
do 4s
Planner.1 Cs
Erie prior lien 4a..
do gen. 4a
do cv. 4s, series A
SOl'TH
rVecelDts were:
OlfKlhi Monday ll.Slii 2.1.W Xl.alw
Kstlinate Tuesday 7.900 r.,.'K) 23.4H0
8me days last week.... 18,U'3 S..V7 70,710
Hame days 2 weeks ago. 1H,1 .:tJ 30.2'H
Panie days 3 weeks ago. 14.W1 U.SM .lii.lM
Same days 4 weeks ago. lj.tilo U.t-'') :,;ii"0
8ame days la.-t year.... n.H',2 10,413 Sti.sjii
The following table shows the receipts of
csttle. hogx and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, s compared with let
year: liilO. l'.tos. Inc. lec
Cattlo '. HTfi.ie'O ts7.7i"l 43,124 .......
Hogs 1.440.MS l.7.7 2T.0;4
'.tOStM 9C6.037 214.819
The foiinwinw iahi ihnni the average
prices of hogs at Boulh Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons
do sen. 4a.
, t'nlon paclllc 4a..
da cv. 4e. .......
fl ds let-ref. 4s...,
, 1 It. 8, Rubber Sa...
K V. S. steel Id 6s..
lit Va.-Caro. Chem. 4a. m
n
.Wilt,
.MS
.101,
.iosv
TIS Wabaah lat ta.
' do lat-Sit. 4s..
do cv. 4a, aenee B lt4 Weatem Md. 4a..
Den. Electrlo cv. .. n West. Bleo. cv. i
III. V. 1st rrf. 4s.. M Wis. Oentral 4s..
Inter. Met. 4H 71
Did. t
4
KXi
(
n.fioo
1,400
7.SM
S24.60
t22.M
Kansas Cltr Grain and Provlsleas.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. S0.-WHKAT-8ep-tenibcr,
WVafeWo bid; Deoember, 11.00 bid;
May, 11 04'n bid; cash unchanged to lc
higher: No. i hard. M,oit.1.04 No. S, ,004
l.te; No. 2 red. 1.01i; No. : I. . . McdJIl.oQ
CORN September, 67S,o, sellers; Decem
ber, HWMVic sellers; May, n& .774o; cash
unchanged; No. i mixed, M(iS!tc; No. t
mixed, bsVic; No. I white, U5VVac; No. S
OAT8-l'nchgngeI; No. 2 white, 34c; No.
I mixed, 33c.
RYK-No. I. SOiffffle.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 114.009
14 60: choice prairie, 112.00.
BUTTKR Creamery, 23c; flrsl. 27o; ec
ende. sVc; packing stock, 22c.
KGas Extras, 23c; firsts, tlo; second.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu...
Oat:', bu....
Receipt. Shipments.
. 141.0110 111 OiiO
. 64. S"0 41.0110
.' 7,0 , lr).4A0
Minneapolis Grain Jlpket
MIXNEATOLIS, Aug. tQ.-i. r. eAT-Pen-
temDer. si. it; jiccemner, i v ajie. ' JT.lS'i;
eash. No. 1 hard, 1114; Nrf.iT-' northern,
L12Mil.im; No. I norlhern. 0Sf 1 lif- No.
3, MIV09. ' .
-PI.AX-Clied. 1247..
H U A N-4) M (Vtf 3D 20.
' Pl.Ol'R r1rat patents,
patents. So 0y"i.!10: first
seroril- cli aiK. 12. iSi 2. ).,
CORN No. 3 yellow.
. 4)ATS No. t white, 33,(aXra. i ,'
l ) No, X TO'nJUs. . . ,
' . ;'. s ' " ' ".' ' . . "
' lliuha nay 4arke .
OMAHA. AOg V-HAT-r-Nk. 1 upland,
13 O0; Kinnat, I14.U0: No, I iipldnd. 112 00;
racking.- 10 00; -alfalfa. , 14 w. lit raw;
Vheat. 00; r . V tatj iats. pt u
If, 504f 1,70; aeeripd
clears, ij.V-fl.l0,
7 Sc.
104
10,400
x
100
COD
"iw
4L0UO
too
to. 100
11,000
400
600
)0
2,100
143H
SO't
1114
'is
S74
114
K
61
24 V,
4.4a
1U
14T4
7114
IK'S
1 '4
141H
10
47
111
61
'
4H
16H
M
T4
114 1
4
41
17
M
'ii"
14
45
17
47-4
61 a.
l"i'.
14
11
W4
474
1U9
44
11814
IK
:4
1V
7
11014,
1114
za
744
1S
4
lfti
KM
7!
aV14
a.
4
143
120
78
24
43
ISO
14
10H
01,
7S
17
41
II
14114
11414
64
12914
174
48 I
944.
144
lOVfe
16
41
1014
14114
11
lux.
. si.
41
64
111
4114
101.
110H
40
T
1 7H
1134
1
12H44
105 Si
94 .
H14
14
15914
ll
1414
SO
44
1044
45
1S4
23
54
W
111
t?S
61H
H
u
4H
l4a
11
Tl
15
7H
11614
45V4
C7
17
17Vi
41
. (9
41
4
Boston Stock anil Bonds.
EOSTON, Aug. 80. Closing quotations
on stoma ana uonus were as tollows:
Adventure
Allouea ,,.
Arlfona' Com
Atlantic
'alumet ft Arts..
Calumet ft Hecla.,
Centennial
tvpper lunge ...
Cumberland Ely .
Daly-West
EKaat Hutle
First National ..
Hancock
Helvetia
Indians
Trle-Hoyal
Keweenaw
Lake Copper
LsSalls
Massachusetts ....
.. tttMtehins
.. 42 Miami
17 ' Mohawk ,
., -Niplaalng
,. 4014 North Butt ,
. .C64 Oceola
. . 11 cd Dominion
.. 444Qulnoy
..11 ivay Consolidatsd .,
. . 614thannon-
. . 714 buperlor (pner ...
.. i Superior ft Boaton.,
,. 2il4Tan.arack
.. 114 U f. 8. ft Rff Cc
.. ltt do pfd .
.. 19't t'tah Cons
.. 8H Wolverine 112V4
.. SdtTukon Gold 4
.. 10 1 feet on ft EW
.. "H '
44
D-t
U
l
vv
127 V
"4
WV.
;o
41
Vi
1'4
H
V4
Z4
a 2 to II calves... f4 h 00
Jmea Stiitb Wvo.
1I0E 4 70 trer. ...1122 S T
lii 0 '
S II. Shlrlev-Wy.v
7 cows 1S 3 75 10 helfets... 5k".1 I 70
H fcrHicrs. . t 4 00
K. W. Whltcomra-Wyo.
cows.
i: cnws
10 cows
7 cows. .,
t st.-ers.
IS steers.
4 cows...
5 cows...
11 steers.
I4
1014
ir0
.Sier
7t! steers. ...KM
4S steers.. ..IO
O.
53 feeders.. S7
II W
24 steers. ...lftP.X 4
I steer 1100
1 steer W
96 slccis ...1I1S
Sumlanre
H steers.... I0J3
S steers.. ..102.1
1 steer W0
'1 steer.
S 00
4 44 1
6 20
100
4 00
b 20
Cattle
4 SS
4 25
M. Lewi
4 M)
40
IIN-I
b cows.
13 steers..
6 steers.. ..1011
I calves... 242
3 steer....101ti
4 0
f. 2
4 4'i
5 7S
6 2i
Co. Wyo.
4K steers... .10.77 4
M heifers... I 3".
Wyo.
4 feeders.. I7 S 50
Matthew a Wyo.
35
6 00
6 "0
6 on
Live
4 X,
4 25
5 00
5 00
1 steer..
1 steer.
It! rows.
.110
.1110
. 914
Stock Co. Wvo
2 steers.... fW
t steer. ... HW
1 steer 1100
2 cows UKI
5 ir.
5 on
4 00
4 sr.
t no
5
3 0'
24 steers
1G steers
10 steers
9 cows.
m cows. .
Date. I 1810. UMSilUIOs. 11907. 11906. 190G. 1904.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Ann.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
20..,
21..
22..
23..
24..
25,
T Ml 271 I U2I 031 . U
7 4. S S9l M ( K 841
I C 32 I M I el ft Ml I 01
t ,1.l 7 3I I ft 661 J 56 s 921 5 03
8 43 Wl T 2 32 i 457' ft I 8 Ml ft 04
141. 7 71 8 X4 " I a S D sa D i.t
e
S S1',
.1
26... I 8 0714,1 7 60 6 8S 6 77 I ft 7 ft 22
27. .. 8 S.! 7 62 6 41 6 771 ft ST. I 6 24
2H...I8 91 I I 471 ft 6SI 5 70i ft W ft 32
30... 8 ftO 7 72 ft 71 6 Ml ft 77 6 27
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Htock yards, b'oiitll OhmUiu, Neb.,
for twenty-four hours eiiulng at 3 p. in. yes
terday: RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs: Sheep. H'r s.
C, M. & St. Raul
WabaKh
Missouri Pacific ..
I'nloti Pacific
C. & N. W.-eaat
C. & N. W WfSt..
C, St. P., M. & O..
C, H. & W. east..
C, It. & y. west..
C, R. 1. & P. east
C. R. 1. & P. west
Illinois Central ....
Chicago, Ot. W
1
41
.. 3
..156
. 10
M
.. 2
.. 2
2
12
40
93
D4
4
40
88
15
Local geearltle. .
Quotation furnished by Samuel Burn,
jr.. bus umaua ii.iiuu.i ue.niv uuiiuing;
Alma. Na. U.. s
Bestrtre oresmsry Co, pfd
City Nat'l Bank Bldg.. 4a, im
Crab Orchard, Nab.. 4s
Columbua, Neb., . L., ts. 1914
Houstonwstsr Co., 4s, 1944
Iowa Portland Cement, 1st mlg., 4..
Iowa Portland Cement, 4a
Kanaas O. ft .. t per cent pfd
K ansae 1,HT It. ft U, la, 1911........
Michigan Stats Tel., ee, 19S4
N Y. Oantrsl Un. 44a. 1411
Omaha Water Co.. 4a. 1944
Omaha Uas, MIT
Omaha ft O. B. . R. pfd. I per sent
Omaha ft C. B. S. K.. la 1924
Pacirlo T. ft T.. 4s, 1917
Pennsylvania Equip., 4a 1919
In too Slock Tarda, So. Omalia, ea-div
Rocky Mountain Fuel
Wsbaafe Equip,. 4 V, a, 1411
Vntud Ry. Bfd, St. Louis
Oerman-American Of fee
Bid. Asked.
91 100
Ml, 9
94 100
1W)
94 91
101 14
98 " H)0
94 I'lO
n 100
94 9414
lv4 1004,
9419.' 99
94 9414
41 44
HI 11t
94 Mi,
14 97
45 94
94 100
9H !T4
414 44
11
Ioadoa Slock Market.
LONDON. Aug. 20. American securities
opened quiet and steady today. Light cov
ering advanced prices during the first hour
and at noon the market was steady and
from "4 to a point higher than yesterday's
New York closing.
Closing quotations on stocks were
Consols, money
do account
Amal. Copper
Anaconda ....
Athteon
4 Bfd
Baltimore ft Ohio
Isjiadlan Pacific
Cties. ft Ohio ..
Chlrago O. W. ..
C. M. ft St. r.
I Bears
P. ft R. O. ..
do pfd
Crte
do lat pM. .
do M pfd. .
Orand Trunk .
i:ilnols Central
.41 l-HLoulavllls ft Neah..,H
. 41! Mo.. Kan. ft Tex..., 11
. 4714 N. T. Central 1H4
. 914 Norfolk ft Westers.. 1I
.10, '4 do ptd 91
,..1014j Ontario ft Western.. 411
.101 pennaylvanla 44
.lit. Rand Mlnss
.... 14 Reading lil,
.... Mmsouthem Hy U
....1244 do pfd 44
.... 17 Bo. Pacific 4714
.!..! tnl-m Pacific 17iH
.... 71 do pfd PC,
.... UV. S. Steel Tl
.... 44 do pfd 130
.... 14 Wabash 171,
.... 174 4o pfd I7s
....lie Ssaniak 4s kl
Beak Clearing;.
OMAHA, Aug. 30. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,033,176.81 anil for the correspond
ing date last year 11,849,615.39.
OMAHA GKNKHAI, MARKET.
Staple and Psary Peodnoe Prices Fur
nished by Bayer and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery. Na 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 22c; No. 1,
In 30-11). tube, 81c; No. 2,, In 1-lb. cartons,
30c; No. 2, in 80-lb. tubs, 2Ho; packing;
stork, solid pack, 22c; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs,
23Jf24c. Market changes every Tuesday,
CHKEBK Twins, 18c; young Americas,
19Hc; daisy, 18Sc; triplets,. 18Hc; llmberger,
18c; No. 1 brick, 18c; Imported Swiss, 81c;
domestic Kwlss, 24o; block 8 wins, 22c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers under I lbs.,
17c; ovor 2 Iba, 2oc; hens, 15c; cocks, 10c;
ducks, 18c; geese, 15o t,urkey, 26c; plgieons,'
per do., fl.2o; homer' sqnahs, per do., 84.00;
fancy squabs, per dogi, tl.SO; No. 1, per dog.,
83.00. Alive. Broilers,, 14c; over 2 lbs, 12c;
hens, 11c; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full
feathered.' 10c: geese, J-full feathered, fie:
turkeys, eoc-j guinea fo Wis, 200 each; pigeons,
per ao.; ouc; riomers, per ai.( t.uu; squads.
No. 1. per dog., 81.50;. No.. 2, per, do.. 60c.
FISH all trtwen) Pickerel. 12c: white.
fish, 17c; pike, lBc; trout, 15c;- large crap
plea, 20c; Spanish maokeral,." 18c; ee4, lho;
haddock, 13c; flounder-13c; green cattish,
18o; buffalo, 8c; halibut k: white oenoh.
9c I bullheads, l.)O;'rVharl.'-tl.00 eUcKj shad
roe, tier pair, wci frog leg, per dog.. 80c:
almon, 16o - f ; . .
FRUITSOraBge: tanrernla Valencia.
all ie, Pr Dox, lo.wjs.io; Medlteraanean
Bweets, Jtoe iw. es w, em, e.sv. iemons:
Llmonlera, extra fancy, j0 le, per bo.
$7.60; 860 le, pr oox, Vi.w, . oholo, 300
it, .er DUX, ei w. w m, par DO JJ.oJ;
240 size, per oo, i.wi Danairas: f ancy
select, per bunch, $2.2693,60; jumbo, bunch,
$2 76.fC. Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky
FOrda, bv sue, e.ut, w simuuarus, Ss.bU.
omnia; California, red. tier four.hasba,t
crate, $1.(6. Italian Blue Prune: Per crate,
$1.41.60. Peaches: California, per 20-lb.
box. pi.iu, iuiui.uu iuivei ua per Zv-l O.
box, $1.1691.26. Pear: Callfenla Uartlett,
per box, $3.00; In lota, par totx, i.8S; Oregon
and Utah Flemish Beauties, per box, $2.50;
in lot, per box, $2.40. Apple: Home
grown. In bbls.. $4.00j)4.ft0: new Oregon, In
boxes, $1.7t. Grapes: California Malaga,
per four-basket orate, $1.60. Watermelons:
Texas. IViO per lb. Dates. Anchor brand,
new, 0-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00.
VEGETABLES New Potatoes, In sacks,
par bu.. $1.001.10. Sweet Potatoes; Vir
ginia, per bbl., $4.00. Onion: Yellow, In
sacks, per lb., 4c; Idwa, etnall, per lb.,
8Vto; Spanish, per crate, $1.40. Gartlo, Extra
fancy, white, per lb., 16c; red, per lb, 16a.
Egg Plant: Fancy Plorida, per dos., $l.ftO0
t.OO. Celery: Michigan,' per doxan bunohea,
86c.
HOMH3 GROWN VEGETABLES Cab
bage: New, per lb., 2fta. Tomatoes: Per
baaket. KHBoOc BUlng and Wax Beans:
Per market baaket, "60, Cucumber: Per
market basket, ftft376c Radishes: Extra
fancy home-grows, per dozen bunches, 20a.
Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dosen, 4bo.
Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dozen
bunches. JOc Turnip: Per market baaket,
40e. Carrots: Per market basket. 60c. Beets:
per market basket. 40c
BEEF CUTS Rlbsi No. 1. .So: No. 1
I3Hc; No. $. 18V;o. Loins: No. 1. ISc; No. t
Ho; No a UVio. Chuck: o. L 7e; No, $,
4Uc: No. & 4c. Rounds No. 1, c: No I.
8cf; No. 3. 6H0. Plate: No. 1. BHc; No. 2,
4"4c; No. 8. 4'.4c
MISCELLANEOUS Walnut: Black, per
lb., 2c; California No. 1, per lb.. l7o; Cali
fornia No. 2, per lb., 14c. Hickorrnuta:
Large, per lb.. 4o; small, per lb., tc. Cocoa
nuts! Per sack, $6.00; par dosen, e&o. Hooey:
Nw, 24 frames. $4.00. 1
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 30. METALS Stand
ard copper, dull; spot and futures. $12.2fr'
12.36; London closed quiet; spot, t,n zs J
futures. 56 10 9d. Lake copper, locally
$12.87V13.00; electrolytic, $12.62',8 12.75;
casting, $12.2W!i!12 60. Tfn, irregular; snot
and futures. 134.5501 34. :; Luindon, strong:
spot, Clo3; futures, 1S9. - Lend, quiet, $4. 414.
4.60. New York: S4.a)i.; t-ast m. i.nuin
London spot, 12 lis 8d. Spelter, firm,
$5.87V45.50 New York; o 2ZH(ii)5.27,. East St
Louis: London, spot, 22 15s. Iron, Cleve
land warrants, 48s Hid In London; locally
aulet.
ST. IjOUIS. Aug. 30-Mli:TATH-Liid dull
at $4.30- Spelter weak at $622'x.
. Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. JO.-OOTTON-Spot,
closed quiet; middling uplands, ly.uc;
middling gulf. 20c; sales, 1800 bales.
Futures closed only steady; closing bids:
Aurust. 19.40c: Sebtember. 14.86c: October.
18. 680; November, 13 48c; December, 1348c;
January, 13.4Kc; February, 13.48c: March,
13.63c: May. 13.59c: June. 13.66c; July. 1366c.
r r UJL'IB, Aug. 3U. v vi J ujn oieany;
middling. 16MiC; sales, 110 bales; receipts,
none; shipments, none; stock, 946 bales.
Mllrraakee Grain Market. ,
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 30-FLOUR-Steady.
.
WHEAT Firm; No. t northern. $1.1V'&
1.1714; No. 2 northern, $l.l4tfU5; Iiecember,
1jsw. ......
CORN No. , 604i&i61c; M, tWiftttOVic.
OATS Steady. 84ir24Sc.
HA RLKY Samples. 69a73sc
New York Mlnlugr Stoek
NEW YORK. Aug. 80. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice 174 Ueadvllla Con.
Bruna-er;ck Con 7 Uttls Chlst
Coot. Tunnsl stock.. 24 Mestcsn
da sonde 17 Ontario
Con. 'al. ft Vs 140 ttphir
Horn Sllvsr 40 Sisndard
Iron Sliver It Teilvw Jacket. ...
Ottered.
.... 4
....
140
....loo
irt
4i
..... 41
Treasary lateaneat.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 80-Th eondition
or tu treasury at the beginning ot bual
nee today was as follows:
Trust Funds Gold coin, $ttN9.?57.k: silver
dollars. 84M. 476.000; silver dollars of 1890,
U.62.0UO: stiver . certificate outstanding,
$4wi.474.O00.
General Fund Standard silver dollars In
frneral fund, $.1.666 .215; current liabilities.
11.1 Uf?U O'H. vnildntf h.l.n.. In . . . .
flees, $M,7t(.63!; In banks to credit of treas
urer ot the l:nl led States. $:ia,744.4J; sub
aldiary silver coin, $0,414,862; minor .coin,
Total receipts 312
USPUSITHIN.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnha Pncklha: Comcany 600 605 1.2iia
Swift and Company. .v.. ..1,071 1.415 1,388
Cudahv Packing Co 1.252 1.218 2.708
Armour and Co 1,282 1,586 2,595
Schwartz-Rolen Co 120
W. B. Vansant Co 28
Benton Vansant & Lush,.. 116 ....
Stephens Bios 114
Hill & Son 593
F. B. Lewis 142
Huston & Co 61
J. M. Root Co 302
J. H. Bulla 1"9
L. F. Hubs 124
L. Wolf ..'. 12
McCreary & Carey 380 ....
S. Wertheimer 621 ....
H. F. Hamilton 224
Lehmer Bros 21 ....
Lee Rothschild 215
Sol Degen 87
Missouri-Kansas Calf Co. 177 ....
Kline A Christy 46 ....
Other Buyers 1.261 .... 23,667
Total 8.766 4.94.1 81,623
' CATTLE Earl v estimate of cattle re'
celpts were- quite liberal this 11101 iiliiai, but
the trains were arain very late In arriving
being delayed by washouts and soft road
beds consequent upon th heavy rainfall
of the last two days. When It wa time
for the market to open only 100 car were
reported In the yards, which was only one
third of the day' eetlmated run. As a mat
ter of course this naturally delayed the
opening of the market, making It consider
ably later than It would otnerwlse have
been. Still, there was considerable Inquiry
for desirable kinds and the market as a
whole was in fair condition, -taking every
thing Into consideration.. . . .
- When there- were enough cattle In eight
to make It any object buyers took hold and
beef steers sold lrt about the same notches
as yesterday. The trade was fairly active
and the most of the cattle available sold
In decent season.
Cow and heifers were rather slow sellers
owing In large part to the fact that buyers
were inclined to await the later receipts
before filling orders, but they commanded
about steady prices.
Stocker and feeders were In fair demand,
although not especially active sellers, arid
they, too, brought about the same prices
a prevailed yesterday. One bunch of west
erns sold at $6,30, the highest price paid so
far this season for range feeders, but it
will be understood that they were very
good and were carrying a large amount of
tlesh already.
quotations on native cattle: Gcod to
choice beat steers. $7.26(&8.00; fair to good
beef steers, $6.26iti7.26; common to fair beef
steers, $6.O0&6.2&; good to choice cornfed
grasaers, $6.&oi&6.&0; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4 60(ht.50; fair to good cows and
heifers, $?,MKu4.60; common to fair w and
heifers, $2.6041 3.50; good to choice stocker
and feeders, $4.766.00; fair to good stockers
and feeders, MOUtM75; common to fair
stockers and feedrs, $3.2n4.O0; stock heifers,
$2.7604.76; veal calve. $3.60.50; bulla,
stags, etc., I3.2&U6.00.
Quotation on rang cattle: Choice to
Erlme beeves, $6.orxj.78 ; good to choice
eevea, $6.40(36.00; fair to good beeves, $460
6.30; common to fair beeven. $2.7634.50;
good to choice heifer, $4-2&rj6.00; good to
choice cow, $4.0034.65; fair to good grades,
3. 304.00; canners and cutters. $2.25fo3.25;
good to choice feeder. $4.9066.60; fair to
good feeders, $4.30444.80, common to fair
Breeder. $3.2634.26.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No,
. .ltlfiO
T. W. Matthews-Wyo.
..1130 & 15 4 cows 1116 4 00
...1072 4 40 25 steers.. im 5 1")
,..1070 4 40 S COWS 86'i .1 l
. . (f.6 4 i0
WESTERNS.
T. A Hoyt-Mont.
.. 873 4 00 17 steers.. ..1217 8 35
12 feeder.. 941 4
T. J. Powell-Mont.
25 steers.. ..1215 S 27 13 feedors.. 10.12 5 01
Chnrles O'Pontiell Mont.
23 steers.. ..1194 5 36 33 cow liMO 4 11
6 heifers... 9C1 3 40 '
Thuren Nelson Mont.
18 steers.. .,1140 $ 30 23 steers.. ..107,1 4 61
V. D. While Mont.
35 heifers... 93 3 20 22 cows 820 8 90
feeders.. 946 4 20 22 calves... 11 6 2..
HOGS Only about half of the estimate
run for the day waa tn when the market
opened and the day was. well advanced be
fore everything was In sight.
The market as a whole was very uneven
different sains looking anywhere from
steady to 10c higher than yerteiriay's gen
eral mantel. Heavy nogs experiencea me
most advance and a good share of them
sold 6c to 10c higher. In fart, largely 10c
higher at the best time. This means that
while the rougher heavies sold largely at
$8.90 with a few at $8.85. the better heavies
brought $9.009.05 largely.
Light hogs did not show so much Im
provement as the heavies, some of them
selling very little, better that yesterday.
choice lights that were lighter man miy
thlng here yesterday brought $9.36 which
was 6c higher than yesterday' top.
The trade waa fairly 'active and the early
arrivals changed handa in very good sea
sun In the forenoon.
Late trains did nut fare so well, the ad
vance of the morning being all lost. The
late market waa very slow and dull at no
better price than yesterday, sellers being
slow to let go of their holdings at the re
duced figures, and packers showing no
great desire to buy.
Representative sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
u 170 to I is i Ko m 9 00
11 144 ... I 90 10k 171) 10 t no
II l:U ... 1 90 61 iS 40 9 00
14 tvl .... I 80 t? IX) ... 9 00
20 295 ... I ti , M 1W ... 9 00
11 929 Ml 1 b 40 JW ... 9 00
14 189 190 I 86 4 2,0 ... 00
41 til .., I 45 Sf IM 4ft t 00
4 841 ... 190 11 l.2 ... 00
40 DOS 10 1 90 II M ... 9 181
49 -...117 ... 1 90 SS l ... Kl
4 172 40 I 90 94 2f ... IJ1
40 177 DO 90 4 M 40 9 00
9 ...ill 8 90 70 16 120 9 00
4i ....... 23 ... 4 90 If !4 ... 9)0
tl 2t M I 90 ir 172 40 9 0
41 tt 1 18) 9 90 40 t7 120 9 05
42 24 ... 1 924 5 K1 90 HI
61 107 ... 1 99 CI ?5 ... t 10
10 190 ... I 96 4s IS ... W
15 140 ... I 3i 5..'. 201 90 9 15
16 Ill 90 1 tj t7. ..J... 245 ... t 15
10 12t ... IU 3.1 270 10 t 16
41 296 140 I 95 U"J 244 80 9 16
It liil ... I 94 60 224 ... 41 26
10. .274 ... 1 96 11 220 ... 9 25
68 246 ... 8 07V4 68 219 ... I ti
66. .289 120 00 80 240 ... 9 SO
64. ...... 289 40 t 90 34 136 ... 4 36
PRIZE FOR TRAIN SCHEDULE
Commercial Club Calls for Help ii
Arranging Koute. '
WILL MAKE IT WORTH WHILE
People af ae (Male Will Ha Asket
to I ee Their W it la I'ltlag l
Details of the Neat Trade
, Kxrorslon.
Newest In the line of preliminary plats
nlng for the next trade excursion or the
Omaha Commercial club I to be the offer
of prlxe for the most convenient schedule
to be followed during the trip. It Is pro
posed to let the people In the terrUorjr
tributary to the ground that will h cov
ered have a try nt an aiming a schedule
that will take In fvery town and land th
visiting bunch In the best and most suit
able places for the evenings.
Within a few days the committee expe"!"
to submit this Idea to the p'oP' Ne
braska through ihclr local newspapers.
NCIghty towns are comprised In the territory
that the business men of Omaha desire to
visit, and twenty-two stations on th
Omaha alone that have not been on the
schedule of any Omaha trade excursion In
the last seven years.
The hustling committee anticipates 1 47 1 teat
difficulty In getting up a crowd for thla
corner of the state, as there Is no house In
Omaha not doing business In every one of
the towns on the schedule and th com
mittee expects more trouble In accommo
dating those who will want to go than
otherwlfe. The cost of the ticket has not
yet been determined, but will be announce!,
In ft few days in a letter being gotten up
giving all details.
The decision to offer a prise, of th
nature Indicated was reached because 01
the difficulty of . planning a serviceable
Itinerary for the next trip. This was du
to the fact that there are practically thre
lines out of Omnha. the Northwestern, the
Omaha and the Burlington, and the balance
of the territory consists of branches, all of
which necessitate doubling back. The com
mittee naturally tries to figure the least
mileage on account of limited time and th
expense of handling a nine-car tralnload of
passenger at full tariff rates.
This new plan of Interesting railroad men
of northeast Nebraska and th people gen
erally is expectrd to oreate an Interest Unit
will help the committee materially In Its
work. It will offer-opportunity for Ingenlout
minds to exercise their cunning, a th
prlxe will be well worth while and the dis
tinction of winning will be no small con
sideration In such a contest of wits against,
timo and distance.
A Total Kcllpae
of the functions of 'stomach, liver, kidneys
and bowels, Is quickly disposed of with
F.lertrlc Bitters. 60c. For sale by Beaton
Drug Co.
No.
11...,
24...,
;6...
11...,
10...,
II....
...
No.'
t...
12...
It...
No.
I...
No.
...
4...
I,..
11.
A v.
..... 47
891
1145
11117
IM)
111)9
ion
Pr.
4 20 '
7 15
1 30
1 10
1 4
I 13
1 16
HEIFERS.
11.
14."
Av.
.. IM)
.. 121
., 995
.. 948
..1011
.. 124
Av. Pr. No. Av.
....... 114 1 60 4 41
Iffl 1 70 4 .'.707
429 I 70 9 704
HEIFERS AND CALVES.
Av. rr. No. Av.
141 1 90
bTOCKEKS
Av. Pr.
171 1 15
960 8 75
, 614 8 40
.... 934 4 04
WESTERNS NERRASKA
Pr.
I Si
1 15
1 46
I 70
I 70
1 70
Pr.
I 75
8 95
4 Otf
Pr.
AND FEEDERS.
No. Av.
11 7lt
4 120
44 871
Pr.
4 90
4 16
4 M
4 00
5 40
5 W
4 76
6 ft)
4 30
4 40
3 80
8HEEP The heavy torm of the last
two days and the resulting waahouts on
the railroads is causing a good deal of
delay in the movement of sneep as well
as of other kinds of live stock. Yesterday
it was after upon before the stock was
all In the pens and then much of It was
wet and not very attractive in appearance.
In spite of the fact that the atulf was so
late in being put on sale and so unattrac
tive in appearance the demand was so
good that practically all of the 31.800 head
reported In were sold before the market
closed. More) than that the prices paid were
good and steady and In some casus possi
bly a little stronger.
Th.s morning tuere was another liberal
run although receipts were not so large as
anticipated. Many trains were again late
and only about half of the estimate day's
run was in sight when the market opened.
A was the case yesterday the demand
was very good. Local packers were all
anxious for good killing stuff and the feel
ing an tat saheep was fully steady. Fat
lunibs were a'lw free sellers with -the tend
ency a little stronger on the better grades.
The big toarn was full of feeder buyers
from the country and commission men In
addition had liberal buying orders so that
the feeder market was active as usual and
the desirable kinds of both sheep and
lambs changed hand very readily at good
steady price.
Muoiauons on gras crock: Qood to
choice lambs, $6.60416.86; fair to good lambs,
.6.154U.40; feeder lambs. $6.00(rit.36; handy
weight yearlings, $5.0D5.S5; heavy year
lings, $4.60Hi6.00; feeder yearlings, $6.0036. 3s,
good to choice wether. $4.10&4.40; fair 10
good wether. $i. 764(4. li' feeding wether,
$3,8504.25; breeding ewe, $4 26f 4.75; feeding
ewes, $3.3693.76', fat ewes, $J.7ina4.15.
keDreaentative aalea:
No. Av.
6h2 Idaho lamb , 06
344 Idaho lambs, feeders 67
39 Idaho yeurlltig and wether.. 83
94 Idaho lambs 99
1416 Montana lambs, feeders 65
232 Montana yearlings 83
726 Montana ewes, feeders 94 -
25 Montana ewes, feeders 90
126 Montana bucks , 96
266 Montana lambs, -culls 93
831 Utah yearlings 96
25 Utah ewes 113
96 Utah wethers..... 112
238 Utah yearllnsrs. feeder 89
i3 Utah wethers 110
18 Utah ewea and wethers, culls. 104
436 Utah lambs, feeder.
367 Utah lambs, feeders.
11x1 utan lambs, feeders
493 Utah lambs, feeder
3tz Utah lambs, feeders
217 Utah yearlings, feeders
sa Kiano iambs
256 Idaho yearlings, feeders
17 Idaho ewe , , 1
478 Idaho lambs, feeder
63 Idaho wether, eye, feeder.
66
66
67
67
49
74
75
93
96
67
96
Pr.
66
6 36
4 75
3 80
36
4 73
8 76
2 60
4 25
' 4 15
4 7ft
4 16
4 40
4 80
4 26
3 76
40
6 40
8 40
6 40
26
4 90
6 75
4 00
4 00
6 30
4 00
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. SO.-WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stoik;
future, quiet; Octotier, 7 6il; December,
7s 74,d; March, 7s ld.
CORN Spot, steady; old American mixed,
5a ll'tjd; futures, dull; September, 4s 8vd;
October, 4 8d. ,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 30.-4"OFFEE closer!
steady, net unchanged to 8 point higher:
August, September' and October, 7.VcJ
November, 7.90c; December, 7.95c; January.
7.98c; spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7, pvji
loic; SaotrMt No. 4. 10c; mild coffee, quiet;
Cordova, 10HQ-12HO.
49 steer.. ..1213 6 30 17 cow 912
49 feeders,. 1039 ft 15 41 feeders.. r3
89 feeders.. 1143 5 15 09 feeders.. 1120
64 cows 881 4 00 14 steers. ...1061
20 heifer... 677 8 75 68 steers. ,..12j6
24 steers.... K.I 4 40 II heifers... 872
It heifers... 6M 3 90
steers.... 1)77 4 60 9 steers.... 9.13
6 cows. ...1078 4 00 2 cows 1036
61 cow 981 2 80 10 cows.,... 864 165
10 cows ft4 $ 25 83 cows 1170 6 60
9 calves... 816 4 60 4 feeders.. 900 4 75
6 feeders.. 90S 4 7ft 11 cows 910 8 00
3 cows lot2 4 00 22 feeders.. 1176 8 00
7 calves... 18 6 60 98 feeders.. 928 6 00
4 feeders,. 812 4 26 23 cows 908 3 80
20 cows.... 976 4 30 2") steers. ...1126 5 55
6 steers.... 673 4 00 13 fteers.... 677 4 00
13 steer.... 980 1 75 28 heifers... 640 8 60
Mllldale Cattle Co. Neh.
82 feeder.. 822 4 60 cows 81,0 3 90
12 stags.. ..1281 3 76
A. M. Laiapoich Neb.
24 cow 1018 4 00 20 feeder.. 1155 6,0
W. A. Langley Neb.
27 feeder.. 809 4 25
R. White-S. I);
1 steer. ...1288 ft 60 11 cows 631 3 SO
11 feeders.. 652 4 10 '
U 8. Cull -3. D.
22 feeders.. 795 4 50
J. Daley-8. D.
22 feeders.. 1078 6 00 . 22 fueders . . 1056
36 cows 952 3 86 4 cows U7
. K. L. Barrett-S. D.
21 calves... 171 6 00 21 cows 806
F. WlUs-H. It.
12 steer.. ..1124 6 15 1 heifer... 796 4 00
WYOMING.
Hugar Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 80. SPOAR Raw,
steady; muscovado, ft) test. 3.9c; centrifu
gal. 96 teat. 4 46c: mulaMeS sugar. 84 test,
Sine; refined, steady; crushod, ft.95c; gran
ulated, $25e;, powdered, 6 35c.
5 00
3 S&
3 15
1 steers.. ..1083
40 steers.
4steers.
20 steers.
16 steers.
19 cows..,
ft steer.
ft steer.
ft cow..
15 teer..
46 steer..
5 heifers... 78
21 steers.... 9o7
,.ll9
.1213
..1082
..13)5
.. 880
..1180
..loso
.. 856
. W'3
. 933
ft 20
4 96
ft 35
4 86
5 HO
8 50
ft 20
4 00
1 7ft
4 40
4 0
4 26
6 26
6 steer.... 1200
36 steers.. ..llf.6
?8 steers... 1HH
HO steer.. ..1186
20 feeders.. llfO
steers.. .13
45 steers,. ..1080
10 Steer.... inJ6
ft 20
4 th
4 m
6 :
5 15
ft 20
4 70
1 SO
28 cows 937 8 8
13 cows..... 826 I 30
4 steers.... 967 4 00
7 steer....1067 S 25
. favlrt Kidd wyo.
14 cows.,... 95 2 8ft 11 heifers... 65 1 8 71
steers.. ..1201 ft 26 ' 8 feeders.. 4 9")
8 feeders.. 911 4 40
C. a.- Kester Wyo.
$ cows 8 4 10 f feeder., ATS 4 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
tattle I'rlcjes ftteadr tloa Five
' Cent Higher for Light.
CHICAGO, Jll Aug. 30-Reeclpts, 6 010
head; market, steady; beeves, $4.90?j8. 10;
Texas steers, $3.75(rt6.00: western steers,
$4.257.25; stockers and feedern, $1 lOdO.IO;
cows ana neuers, ti.wyti.ou; caives, o.ix"(
.oo.
HOQ.S Receipts. 14.000 head; mnrket, Sc
up for light, others steady; light, $9 0019.66;
mixed, $8.00Ca. M); heavy, $8.49.26; rough,
$8.45V8.70; good to choice heavy, xS.70tf9.25;
pigs, i.7fiA9.bO: bulk of sal", I8.s,,'(n.l.
SHEEP AND LAMBfe-Recelpts, 2'.000
head; market strong to 10c up; native,
2.f'(4 50; western, $2.85i&4.66; yearlings,
84.ti(Va6.76; lambs, native, $..00rr!7.10; westein,
$O.OtK7.00.
KANSAS BOY KILLS HIMSELF
Cherry-rale I. ad Commits Snlclde Be
cause He Dreaded Return to
1 ' School.
CHERRY VILLE, Kan., Aug. S0.-Drea4
of having to return to school next Monday
morning, Is believed to have been the
cause for Orley Parsons, IS years old, com
mitting sulside at his mother's home, here
today. He was the son Of Mrs, Z. Y.
Parsons, a widow. The boy committed
suicide by hanging himself In a barn loft.
Selamlr) Shock at Calabria.
ROME, Aug. 30. A , strong earth shock.
throughout Calabria waa felt at 8:16 o'clock
this morning. The Inhabitants, ' awakened
from their sleep, fled panto stricken Into
the streets. No casualties have been reported.
If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone,
and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take
a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets tonight before retiring and you will
feel all right In the morning. Sold by all
dealers. '
1
Knnaae City Live Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. .10. CATTLE
Rftcelpta, 21,000 head. Including 1.2J0 south
erns; market steady; cows strong; d rested
beef and export steers. $r."rCi8-25: fair to
good. $50t6.60; westarn steels. $4.25'h7.0J;
stockers and feeders. f3.2-Vh5.90; southern
steers, $J.75t 5.25; southern cow s. $2 KOii
4 26; native cows, $2,764(4.75; native heifers.
$3.25'a4.75; bulls, $3.2.' 4. 25; olives. M.iO'ii
860.
HOOS Receipts, 6.000 heart; market V
higher; bulk of sales, $9 2.'ifi9.60; heavy,
$9.2()i9.3&; imckera and butchers. $!).X&.50;
light. $: 40-fl9.5O'V
SHEEP AND LA MDS Receipts, lSf'JO
head; sheep, steady; lambs, steady to 2c
lower; lambs, $5.76'U0.9O: yearllngx. .W(f
5.75; wethers, $4.004.00; ewes, $).0iir.f4;
stockers ami feeders, $.100r.).60.
loath Dakota New Note.
PIERRE The town lot sale at the new
town ot Dupree appears to have attracted
a great deal of attention, as the sale of
lots brought over $50,0n0. The lots went at
pilcee from $50 to $1,300 for the first choice
of location on the town site.
ABERDEEN Otto Zahn died at Bt.
Luke's hospital here from Injuries received,
when a tnreHher machine engine wnicn ne
was driving went through a bridge on the
James river near Oroton. Kahn was so
severely burned he failed to rally.
PIERRE Articles of Incorporation have
been filed for the Farmer' Savings bank at
Uanu Valley, with a capital of $10,000. In
corporators, James Brown, Chamberlain;
w. li. seagwlck, James 11. Krtuk, J. K.
Zleback and others of Uann Valley.
SIOUX FALLS The latest prisoner to he
lodged In the Sioux Falls penitentiary Is a
young man named Harry Bobb, who will
serve a term of five years and eight months
for a statutory asoault committed laxt
spring In Minor county. His-, victim was
the daugter of a fanner, whom he met un
a lonely road. ,
ABERDEEN Aberdeen business men are
taking up the work of securing funds tu
build an opera house to replace the Ootta
chalk theater destroyed by fir early In th
summer. An option has been secured on
tho site of tho fonner theater, and It I
planned to erect a building costing from
$60,000 to $100,000. .
SIOUX FALLS Gilbert Anderson, a
farmer living a few miles from Toronto,
DeueJ county, marketed at Toronto a
wagon loud of timothy seed amounting to
5,000 pounds, for which he received a check
for $246. This is believed to be the highest
price ever paid In the state for a single
wagon load of farm products.
PIERRE C. E, Warren, one' of th exe
cutive committee of the state hardware
dealer's associations, has returned from
Sioux Falls, where the executive commute
of that organis ation was In session, and re
ports the dates fixed for the annual con
vention of the dealers of the state at this
city were for January 81, February 1
and 2, next.
MOBR1DGE -Peter Gallagher; a switch
man on the Milwaukee road, had both legs
severely mangled hern by an engine and
waa taken to an Aberdeen hospital for
treatment. One of the feet waa taken off
by the wheels and the other may have to
be amputated. Gallagher Is a single man
34 yeare of age, . and came here recently
from Bangor, Me.
SIOUX FALLS Irfss than a year I go
Sextus Nelson, a well known resident of
the region near Hurley, purchased what Is
known as the Andrew's farm of 160 acres,
in rpnnn vauey iriwnsiup, 1 urner county,
for which he paid at the rate of $75 an
acre. Nelson has now sold the tract for
$:6 an acre to a Mlsaotsrlan, thus making a
clear profit of $20 an acre or an aggregate
of $3,2nO from the Increase In the value of
the land alone In a period of less than
twelve months.
St. Joseph Live Stork Merket.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 30.-CATTL10 Re
celpts, 3,200 head; market, slow; steers, $4 60
fill. 'J); cows and holfers, $2.6035.60; calves.
$3,607)8 00.
HOUS Receipts, 6n0 head: market, strong
tn 6a higher; top, $3.66; bulk of sales, i'JMQ
&9 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,600
head; market, slow; lambs, $4 60tj.K5.
Stoek la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday was as follows;
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omaha
St. Joseph ..,
K anna City ,
St.- IaiuIs .....
Chloago ,
Totals ...
.. 7.900
.. 8200
..21 000
.. a.100
.. 6.000
ft. 609
61 M
S.0i
a.7
14.000
23 400
7 5"0
18 001
l.8
21.0J0
.44,2011 ' 31,700 79.200
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big
Return.
M. I.osila Live Nteeek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 80 -CATTLE Receipt,
8,100 head, including 3.S00 Texana; market,
steady to lOo lower; native shipping and
export steers, $7.7511.26; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $6.iVr(i7,75; steers under I.OHO
lbs., $6 flOij 7.25; stockers and feeders, $3,764?
6 75; cows and heifers. $:i,70i6.76i canners,
$2 &O43.00; builM $3.25i5.25; calves, $ 6049.U;
Texas and Indian steers, $4. 256.60; cow
and helferx, $3.0)X(4.6O.
1 IOGS Receipt a, 6.700 head; market,
steady; pigs and lights, $8.60'a9.55; puckers,
$9 lOrftU.36; butchers and beet heavy, d 2ot
9.45.
SHEEP AND ' LAMBS Receipts, 6.38)
head; market, steadv; native muttons, $4.00
U4.26; lambs, $6.00U81.75; culls and bucks,
$3.Uiir50; stocker, $3.00fc40. '
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 80. The local wool mar
ket ws steady, with values well main
tained Wisconsin .quarter bloods bringing;
26Wc nd territory Mc for fin snd 58i for
medium scoured. Sales of Texas wool In
cludes 3o.(joo pounds of twelve months at a
clean cost of Ouo.
ST. LOL'lri, Aug. 3ft Steady; territory
and wextern mediums. 18'gitc; line mediums,
174j'-8V", fine, lt'l7c.
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