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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, . pricas late in the day and caused a firm COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oold, Wet Weather and Go>d Demand Oombine to Boost Grains. PROVISIONS DROP WITH PLENTIFUL HOGS Corn is Easpeclally Helped by Cli- Oats with it on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 12~A firm undertone :rvldod the grain pits today ana Septem- wheat ciosed 4@% higher; September 00 was up %c, oats were \lp ©, but pro- vislons were off from Tiec to luc. ding In wheat was fairly active and the general sentiment was Inclined to the bull side under the influences of continued light receipts and a better cash and export demand. ‘Ihe opening was somewhat ir- regular, the distant deliveries being steady to firm, while the Septembor option was easier as a result of lower cables. Septem- ber_was off e to e at the start, opening at K@, solling up eariy to 814GSe. The aavice 'was due mainly to the active demand for December and May, with but little on the market. On the' advances there were reallzing in all months, but the feature was the heavy liquidation of Sep- tember, which resulied in that month de- clining'to i9%c. Notwithstanding the largs amount thrown on the market, the declines were only temporary, reaction occurring ‘whenever the selling h: ceased. The strength In corn was a help in advancing close, Beptember being up K@nc at 8,40 #0%o. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal fo 17,200 bushels, Primary receipts were 651,300 bushels, against 1,306,200 bushels a year ‘ago. Minneapolis and Duluth re- ported recelpts of 104 cars, with local r ceipts of 11/ cars, 16 of contract grade, made total receipts for the three points of cars, against 261 cars last week and 49; CATS A Year ago. “ The sentiment In the corn pit was dect edly bullish on the cold weather through- out the corn_section, snow being reported at Omaha. There Was a big trade, but offerings were surprisingly light even at the advance. Cables were higher and re- celpts small, while the cash demand show el consi improvement. Shorts were active buyers throughout the day. ;rh- ptem- glose was at about the top fgures, ber being %c higher at 6 i receipts Ware 114 oats, With 18 of ontracs Erade. There was only o modetate trade in oats, ut prices were firm throughout the day, ue partly to the strength in corn and partly to the lack of offerings, Crop news was bullish and there was an improvement n the cash demand. *After selling botweon September clos Bocal Tocslpts were 1 rrr A Iberal run of hof! ular nrlc 3 nu yards caused lower pflee) in Trading was extremely quiet Bu.m: 10c lower, Bepterh. | be; fle ribs were down figher at The Taarket showed Tittte Auctustans. tember pork closed 7 ber lard was off Th%e, wi 10e. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 80 cars; cnm. 7 cars; oats, 120 cars; hogs, ¥ he leading fatures ranged as follows; Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. |62%4¢ F =) Eé‘% __*E 83 3 3 = g e —a aa BB Cl‘h “a'.lfloh‘ m n.- loll"l' oo rl Dlunu. n&. bakers, Qe BREG e n\'-';u«%'& Wv—j\u 1o chelce malting, 47 Flax, No. 1, 97¢; No, 1 northwest- crn. nm. Pflm- mnolu g lover, | cont: m( PHovisToN ml RO - "&orkhm nlu nrl rlbl oou Shoulders clear sides b%"‘:. oln'z:ln‘ '3'::"'1'. nooivu snd ship- lllnmln(,» bbl On the Produce axehlnn lod-y the but- tor market was firm; creameries, 1@1oc: airies, ll?l'lc Eggs, firm; at mark, cases lnclu% heese, steady to firm; NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 12. —FLOUR—Recelpts, 3 bbla.; exporta; MWL bbla; strong ai ces; winter ents, 30; win- nm,m; u.uor R R horog patents, 004.50: 20; " Minne- b- 1 nter low, grades, 00, uot; fair y L efiolcn to hgey, ¥ 0 L—Steady; yellow wutorn. °"fi rno kiln_dried, ‘g3 wuxrrn. e, 1. b. oat. New Yorl. BARIEY t: ) York; nmA.'ll_tF.Q“s'nm';ed':‘ \ ards Mant Tn’ the sarly forenoon w nlh-r weak 7 Now York " u&, ORN—lep'.l rmo bu.; - @4 b Bpot dull; No 2, 3 ."'"";" ua S%Tmn"“ Sat, Gatnel o ‘miad market opened stendy and then advanced on bullish including compiaints of oo fn".’.gn"'e:l'a weather. It closed e higher, closed m:*eboumb«. l‘:.mm"' OAT'— ) (l, 9,400 steady; b dard. whis No %e. No. 2 whn-. 4%; No. 3 white, dic} THAY BT l 5@85c m ; choice, uood PR g HOEs i mt-. Sommon to cholce, i olds, l&c. 1901, 11 lot; Galvest e c'.%‘““w o ':‘g"'-"?u.'lg % to 30 % 'ml.n—é'l ‘mcs ulm Rmuflc, 13r to extra, hl l—“.‘!n frm; fln:llyl $10.75 ckied beilles, L3 ickled” shoald: B ARLEES ke G N to oine coast’ AN % Ibs. Texas, western st l, “'fnmh 30 leufl.d Amoricn B: S 8. Pork, dull; 7.%; short clear, mhonm mess, $15. ’f LLOW—Qulet; city, 4%c; country, 44 UTTER—Receipts, 200 ; to dairy ) o er crnm-pri Yot quiet; state Reselnte, 800 pligs.. market S Gl cradms, fariey”inall " sol: i large colored, lic; tion In London, wl closed a p‘l ‘lfl 178 64 for fu- s more active and fifty ns for August deliv- 535 were’ reported, and ten_ tons September were sold $27.9%. Other ed on the floor at about prices. Spot tin closd at §25.30 . Coppor advanced &8s in London to ba for spot and £66 bs lol‘ futures. Lo- K g and Joae o 308 No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at i OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Cond om of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Faney Produce. BGGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 13%4c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, $4w@lvc; spring chickens, per Ib., 13c; roosters, d- ing 1o age, s@sec; turkeys, 10flic; old ducks, bcf Joung ducks, sgioc. d‘l‘ 'T‘f ;R—bz’l lh’l lml ; choloe airy, in tu 5c; separat YRESH P8 —rmh ’e'-u t trout, 9@ 9%e; plrker al, orch, 6c; buftalo, T8¢ . 96 , 120 er Ib si4e; malmon, 1£o fcdsnapper 20c; mr., ,m-n, per lh heads, ic; eatfish, black b mbe mubut, 10¢; crap) -Ie l!c, herrl e bass, bluefins, 8 10¢; . BRAN—Per ton, $13 60, HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers’ association: Choice No. 3 \lpllnd, ; No. $7.50; medidm, §7.00; coarse, 5. Rye straw, $7.60. Thess pfleu nre for hay of good color and quality. Demand Tair ana receipts Ight. CORN. OATS—6c. RYE-No. 2, toe. VEGETABLES. hEW POTA'thS-kBoulhcrn and home %LLMBLKfl—Humu grown, per doz., % BEANS- Home lrown wax, per market basket, 0@80c; string, per ‘market basket, @soc. s AULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., AIBDAGL—NBV home grown, 1%@1%e URHEN CORN—Per dos., 10@12. A OMATOES—Home grown, per basket, BHLBARB—P.T VY LANB—PH bu. $2.60. Michigan, per dos., 30Q8sc. ew home grown, dry, per Ib., (")NAQNSy 1%e. IMCKBLRRlE&-Hom. grown, per 24- UAFL case, §2.50. qyuiflf St 50: P. D., hig! usa Kelaes ’Bndn‘:‘- % | xon, elne: an, h.’A y, per boly 50 roes, 1. PEACHES—California, early freestones n.nd early Cn'lnrdl $1.06. ANTS—Per 16-qt. case, $2.00. uuushbhkkms—hr 16-qt. case, $§2.00. Ph.AHS-—Cnl“Drnll. Bartlett's, per box, CANTALOUPE Texas standard, per orate, mw.‘nock 3%-bu., The; S-bu. bl “'ATE MEWNB—TG each. OPICAL b'kuii".‘:: Fl()khrl ah, 18-ib. 18c. RANGES — Mud.lurnnun. all’ “sizes, b B, Mickes or r rind, all sizes, L uoNs»c.mornl- nnc 300 slzes, M550 cholce o o M l.nu.;f?'lorm;-1 o C-b;flul crate, $6.00. Poyconw—pu Ib., snelied, o. HIDES—. o No. i 'No e’ Slact 'X;o} ll;o‘nl c-lf. 8 to 12 l‘brl oy ‘Nfid:-:ln J 0 1 e {56 Bhecp peitn 2tor Rorse hides. .I0G NUTS-Walnuts, 1, Jott sholl 17c; hard shell, pe) i No. 2 v 1b. almon per 1b, small, roasted peanu BT. LOUIS, Aug. B.~WHEA1‘—HI‘,:::I-' ;‘D;O:l red cash fl”:‘levnor. 7 1 ey ptem] UI‘. Wc; Deces %u No. hlrd. Mmrn'/.e L BN—H\[II. 3 No. 0 U BROe; Bemiember Wkor Docember, i 5 3 494c; May, blic. 8 l( v No. 2 cash, 8ic; track, s ptember, ‘38¢; chcmher. W¥e; Hl No 2 white, RYE—. _g\er at Mc. FLOUR- iteady ; winter guum 90000 extze fandy” and stratght, He) @3.85; clear, $3. mkp—nmmx. prime for September d-uvcrfi $3.25 bf RNM a . Bran strong: sacked, east ‘HArarkm umoun $5.00@15.00; prairie, IRON COTTON TIES, $1.05. BAGGIN 8, flt . ....‘.‘"h:"‘um M Lead, i firm & POU Y—Dull H turkeys, 1. cbl::.m m UTTER—Slow; creamery, 8—8teady at 16c, loss off. Recel Flour, bbls. 10, Whea', bu. [k Corn, bu. 23 Oats, bu. 3,00 s City Grain and Provi 3 KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12-WH temiber, - (946 coomber, 1 % cash, No. 2 hard, Hy@ne No. 3. 5 No. 4 § 4 c; No. 2 red, 44@ibe; No 3. 7dc; receipts, 132 oa RN—September, 46%c; December, 46 46%0; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4ic; No. 2 'white, AN N0 s whi 0. 2 white, 34¢; No. 2 mixed, 3. RYE-No. 2 644@sse. % HAY—Cholde timothy, $9; cholce prairie, BUTTER—CPHMGW, 16@17¢; fancy dalry, EGGS—Fresh, 124c. R.o.l&o mpm;:lu Philadelphia Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. nged; elt;:cwl rin 5 ", 12.~-BUTTER— orn creamery, B¥c; 00d demand; fresh near- 20c; southwest- i westel Ithe fiflc dy nd; New chol ow, 13 1. Jull ereams, cholce, new, 12 1.3G14c; Liverpool Gra:a Markets, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1&—WE No. 1 nnrtha:ra‘m- rifg, firm, c-"fi Neod T°Catlfornta, frm. 64 bd: futures, tember, 6s 68 Unc : T, CORN—American mixi ; nx%m. qum'. September, 'd‘u'“fl:&”bu“ob'.‘r. Mianeapolis Wheat, Fiour and Bran. IINNEAPOIJ! A s (N2 uE 13 -WHEAT fep- track, No. mra mw«'e n’&mrt‘- awio; northern, : , M ents, X ':‘1'23«”;'1’1"" u.d.u& " it lOLR—fin PHRAR L Do Milwaukee Grain ..!kel. MILWAUKER, Wi, Aug. HE, —No. 1 nor num, e 'No. 5 mmh.rn, én uac. September; “s’» irm; No. q LEY - iirm; Nov 3, o, N—!evlelnber. 3% Dulvth Grain Market, DULUTH, Aug. 13— WHEAT_ I and to arrive: o)1 hard. 7 northern. §7e; northern, tember. §3%c. i i OATS—-UGHYe. Peoria Market, PFOR]A l“ Aug. 12.—CORN—Firm; No. new No. § white, 3 0. 3 white, 39%@Me new No. 4 white, Toledo Seed Market, TOLEDO ) AVE, 13—8BED—C temb. December, ""Lunm alsike, 38.40; prime nmmy. Boston Stock Quotations. BOBTON, A cent; time loai 4436 pe closing prices un stocks and bonds: Atehison 4 9% Amalgamated 7 |Biocham ... 47| Trimosaras . Ju v-nJ States Alloue: ¥ -l.- nmml. LONDON, Aug. demand today. of 1 sow and at s 4 In Midaiesborough, Lo- | on :fl.'fl:';:""a I % ofa.” quoted st BT 800N 0! Mo~ 3 Toundry. | Itcrpree i ¢ Ney —_ 0. et l t Dorthern, 7.00; No. 1 , south: | amounts. v ' o e made fro ment, however, settlem of o lcans hesitate: came firm At above parities’ light increase of local and continental or- ké- for Am drawn_from the for shipment PARIS, A heavy and I dull ‘and_feeb) ree count. xchange bourse were dull. tion of the coal unt rates, three months' bill hesitation. market except "The speculati fessional trader: bein ing turn upward. to advance. The loa: from these markad chan the larger at maturity whe crop 18 in pr ment althoug! firdln nouncement share fn the centrol of the n Island. Line by Rock tock rket. "\lll’l::‘(: ;y“noc'allslmd in the late strong e afors 1he siose of The oo Seaboard Alr aven though the actual shipments were Paris. "Attention at this mo- concentrated on the e tent of the BEypuian demand. ,Oing to the sna uirements will be much larger ok apparently justi o r ent. Consols ericans, under the nd they cloged strong, £15,000 blnl of to Germany, withdrawn for shipment to Roumania ug. 13—The bourse today was ctive and the closing was on London, checks, BERLIN, Aug. 13—The tendenc; today was irre Mos! ments except the marl Iron_shares were stron, heavy buying. Coal shares upon the delay on completing the forma- lar, t for syndicate short bil s, 3% per cen! which the day's operations began. vance became so rapid as to overrun the newly awakened demand and attract some selling to take profits which caused some A feature of the market was the dullness which developed due to the 'Ilhholdlnl of stocks from the rise at first, aj Tt'is thought in cotton hrokers. ots w wen steady, but littls W done pending the conclusion were firm. d then be- ore was a influence of a8 with- nd toda and £10, r_cent rentes, ¥7f 8¢ for the ac- wf180 for on the rt- iron shares were - fower 3 lVa per cent; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. quent Checks Halt Rise. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Wall street's more hopeful views of the outlook were reflected in the upward movement of prices with The ad- on reactions t advancing prices. element, made up of pro- played an important part in the movement and undoubity cover short contracts was on Yesterday's market al selling of coll to have disappeared entirely today. considerations ~there was no in conditions to account for lemand (or time money continue very heavy. Lon- don is buying quite freely of stocks. increasing of security in the ripening crops is encouragement to offer exchange bl the market for long periods to be covered for seour the export ress. The weat! weekly summary on corn yesterday added to tho encouragement caused by the month- Iy report published the day betore. nerally brighter sentiment of the day pes were expressed of a good bank state- g there was no very obvious foundation for this in any known develop- ments, Late In the dlvflll;; n’;lrket came r the influence of a flood of rumors re- i the disposition of the Seaboard Alr t was significant of the sentiment The le The howed sign nuine liquidation hav- pace with th 0 anticipate it. The fact was instituted 1h® (oaay's market (hat there are buyers who _would come In on an advance Who would refrain from buying on a lower level. There is a large volume of selling which disappears from the market when prices ‘This 18 especially t enforced sellers by reason of wiped out and shrinkage of collateral. is also true that holders of securities are prompted to sell them when prices are de- 2liaing who would hold when prices begin buying to arge scale. s of o bear sell- ateral out of and the contraction of credits seemed Aside ities. Rates The s in of the new her bureau's adership as- the an- day's mnvt- ments were 1 to 3 points for The active stocks. The market closed active. Peoamrivania Reading "m‘clulnl q\louhnnl on bonds are as follow: u. [ ce. ONEY-2%§3 M gount in the open market for 2% p« unt Rl-” s Der c'nt fi G EX'SHANGE—ECI)% with u { '$4.85200 ' Wells-Fargo Ex 20 |Amal S Pacide Ma prd. Western U o. BT, St L & Colo. Fuel New York iemourd, T 1 BAR BSILVER—Steady at 25516l per cent. Th |People’s Gas c L & N. unl 4. 80. Pacific ds.. Rallway Se Teass & Phcifie Unlon Pacifie 4. for three-month: strong and | g5 The general tone of the bond market was \! value $2,900,000. “Toul o tne g:;tmen- on the New ¥y Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.-MONEY—On eall, easy at 182 closing, 1G1%_ per ty days, per_cent; six rime mercantile L& tor nd )( xican dollars, 43c. steady; railroad, 1 W. de.. T0% conv. London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug. 12.—Closing quotations: Central... 123 ——_ % per @ rate of dis. ilis New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Aug. 12—The following are the quotations on mining stocks: c.lu Market. 12.—-COFFEE—8pot Ifl &MIGL Ful tures opened and at first more active, from Sej '~ AUGU 13, 1908, tember to November, tho a Jight demand more S neratly through the list on the better European cables and expectations of further unfavorable orop h there was also accounts from Braszil, The close was gleady, net unchanged io 10 points higher sam ‘Inel; udln‘ Shnges, were .10 bakw: and ncmdu 8 ptember’ ot 75c; Ootober ; November, 3.85c; December, uo* csc March, 4.8c; May, 4.7, and July Cott Degember, February, pool advices and fear that the West Indies storm would work up ‘to the gult states, September and October were both || demand early, and the demand lenanlly more active ‘than the recent averagos September in the first few minutes sold up 10710.8c, ‘while the whole list showed gains of from 5 to 18 points. On the advance, however, realizing was_attracted In sut: ficlent volume to check the clng tendency, and prices were forced back about Inst DiERCS level. The se 'wae encouraged by the excellent weather re- ported over the south and by indications hat the southern storm would not reach the cotton belt, but shorts continued more or less uneasy, owing to the lateness of {he ‘crop. which, it is feared. will result in a wnunul(lon of light recelpts for som time, and shortly after middle the buill clique forced September up to 10.80c, August reached 12.40c In the al offerings, and the later positions showed net gains of from 7 to 16 points. At this level bull support became fess aggressive, and the list, with the exception of August, developed & reactionary tendency un prot taking by longs and slightly increased offerings for short account, "Ihe close wa steady and net 2 to 4 points higher on th closer months. Sales estimated at 27,00 bales, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12—COTTON—Quiet; middling, i talos pone: recelpts, 10§ bales; shipments, 104 bales; stgc bales, LIVERPOOL, Aug. i2-COTTON-8pot, moderate business, § Prices hardening; nce of Toan: middnng. fal 150, iddling, 7 i0d; 1dati s.wi; low middling, 6.62 :vm{ Y. 6.36d; ordinary, 6.1 of the day were 6,000 bales, of which 000 were for speculation and'éxport, And in- cluded 5,20 American. Recelpts, hone, Fu- tures firin and closed quiet; Américan mid- diing, g o. c., August and Septem! 6.45d; September and October, b.84d; Sep- 6.484; October and' November, tember, 5.34d; November and December, 5. pecember and January, 5.20d; January md Pcbruary, 6.28a; February and March @b.35d; March and April. 6.9d. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug, 12.-~WOO! glum grades. Sombing and_ ciothl bt fine, 10G14c; heavy dne, |uh Wnu na. N," ‘Aug. = 12-WOOL—Quotations for leamn Jescriptions: Ohlo and Pen;a sylvania XX bove, and above, Badde! Washed, 3G, Territory 1daho’ nng,“:s 1§e; fine medium, 164@17igo; medium, 4 i Wyoming_fine, fine medium, 14otnio; mealym, u fho. Utah and Nevada fine, 'fioe medlum. 17@ Whor ™ medtm O Montana fine cholce, 19G20c; flna medium chole no 20c; staple, 20@2lc; medium choice, Offerings of fine Australian wools are Yory light and transactions are therefore small. ‘The_ high prices of delaine wools washed fleeces are turning th manufacturers to the imports there is little chance of nlle\‘in l)le ‘mar- ket to any great extent, the available sup- ply being so small. Prices are firm -nd unchnn‘ed Combing, cholce "lcoumd @kbe; good, 80@82c; average, NEW‘YON\ Au[ n-—fi'oc%—qmu Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 12—EVAPORATED APPLES—Quiet, but steady. Common are quoled at prime a\ 5¢ 3 cholce ‘i‘efs%RNlA DR{ED FRUIT8—Pru al are steady to firm, under a fair jobbing mand with most holders uklnl oulllde prices. Quotations range from 3 to 7 for all grades. Apricots firm, with new crop, cholce, quoted at from ; old crop sup- plies remain unchanged a c for cholce and 10@12c for fancy. Peaches are dull and unchanged at 7@7%¢c for choice and for fancy. 011 and Ro OIL CITY, Pl. AB‘ nn;ou,c:«m balances, 3156 067 Fone, §1,75% bbis. ave men! Lima, 91,768 18, ; bbls.; Tuns, Lima, 65,06 bbls.; 4 b S AVANNAH, Qa., Aug. 12.—OIL—Turpen- t .nrm. 3 rm; , C, Sl 6 B 0; 8y fi”fiz‘.}f \i‘v'xi' T, 43103 | ¢ W' YORK, ‘_o!x‘-%dov;‘ma. 3 Petro: o rpe Sleaky, LGIs " Rosin, firm; strained, common to good, M¥%c. 12.—-8UGAR— centrifugal, 4c; seconds, 3@ nn;-r -d nol- OR! cenkrll’ulnl. ST BSEs—Cmtruuul dull at 5@1sc. NPVV YORK, 12.—8UGAR—Raw, firm; refined nudy, No 8 dpe; No. 1. 4d6c; No. 8, 4.400; N RNe. 10 uoc. No. 12, AM 11, 4.26¢; N 14, 4. lWafiuc fifioc NEW Duil; lbo: - confectioners', crul.hed powdered, be; granulated, 4.90¢; cubes Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. goods busi- ness with jobbers continues o go on more actively, with a large number of buyers arriving in town each day, while this ac- tivity has not been reflected.at first hands, buyers' continue to be insistent in the pur- chases they make on immediate delivery. The continued and Inereasing curtail anl of production makes the possibilitis Eromllln[ such deliveries less and lell right. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Desirable Grades of Fat Oattle Sold at Practically Steady Prioes. HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER and Lambs the Market Ruled Ac- nd Fully Steady. BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 12 Cattle Hom IM& Official Tuesd: OfMcial Wednesday Three days this week. 10 m Bame days last week Same week before. Same three weeks Bame four weeks a, Bame days last year. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, The following table shows the receipts of cattle, h and sheep at South Omana for and comparisons with last Sheep . W i Avon’t Drice paia_for hoga at Bouth the last several days with com- Date. | 1903. [1902. 1901 [1900. [1899. 1898, [1897. 5 T 648l ¢ |38 3N 519a] 773) 6 65| 4 94 4 01 s Rt I G329 ¢ | 669|498 41038875 5 16 ¢ |507) 421381 33 5 Tallses o |4 3THIN 5 T 3% <[ B18ial 7 411 5 69\ 516 4 36 ¢ | 338 bk R i 40 ¢ l=l An373 8 408 763 ¢ 1613l 43336732 606%) 756 647 | 43237238 608 (747666508 * |37 38 PR R R I A 497% 741/ 6065164 0( 37 * * )76/ 676 618) 426 374) 345 (498wl o (5796 16 4 33/ 3 67 847 5 739 * |610f 448 361|367 2 YRR EE 606l 7365580 504 * |377| 343 R 127665514/ 438 * | 346 611%| 717/ 5 65/ 5 15/ 4 37| 3 8| * * 71 736( 573 5 04 4 32| 3 67( 3 62 519%| ¢ |5 74| 6 00[ 4 281 3 6| 849 623%l 704l o |4 99) 429321 361 520|678 574 * | 435348 3566 ']ndlcllol Bunday. The officlal number of cars of stock brousm in today by each road was Cattle.Hogs. Sh'p.H'r's. &8( A Vi e Best By ¥ 5 VT w-l.onrri. P‘-nunc Ry.. 7 nion_Pacific_system - 15 C. & N. W. Ri 7 F., 30 c 9 B 2 [ 1 &P 3 mlnol- Central Ry 1 Total receipts .13 162 11 14 The disposition of tho day's recelpts was as follows, each bu: er purchasing th . ber of hud Indicaf ) D = Tl Buyel CntLa Hogs. She om B ] m 577 Pu:ldll‘ Co.. Swift and Company... Armour & Co.. 5 0. Cudahy Packinj Cudahy, Bioux Cit Armour, Slnux City, Vansant & Co. 17(1 aloou 9,599 CATTLEThere was not a very heavy run of cattle here this morning, but a ¢ the trains were late In arriving, t 8 heavy rain set In AboSt 0 felped to delay-the | m 3 e prices pa did not show much change {rom yesters but tradin low and the day well vanced b arance was made. The few cornfed steers that arrived sold in about the same notches they did yester- day ‘where the quality was at ail satistac The same as has been the case ait kinds were of at what negleoted and h seemed to be steady pi The cow market wi could be quoted stea, The desirable gr hade €5 201’18 about day's notches, while others were slow and, it anythin trifle easier. A good many common cows, such as canners and cutters, are now coming forward and owing to this fact buyers have things much their own on that class of o There was no anllcu r change in the rices paid for bulls, ommon bulls, though, are slow sale. The stocker and feeder market was not very actlve this morning. Bpeculators were afrald to take hold very freely, as the se- vere storm, they figured, would tend to keep buyers at home the femainder of this week. There was a fair demand from the country yesterday, as about 35 cars were shipped out, but the prospects for today were not considered as favorable. That be- ing the case the feeder market could bel! be described by calling It slow and weak on everything except the best. There were not as many western rangers gn sale today as arrived yesterday and the beef steers, wi ot any higher, could not be quoted lower. The g00d stuff sold freely, but common kinds were dull. Range cows sold steady to a shade easler and stockers and feeders were steady on the best, while others were slow and weak. resenta- Whisky Market. fihoen W ep! AGO, Aug. 12— WHISKY—Basis of BEEF STEERS. , ' $1.29. vigh '""'l'u', Aug. 12 -WHISKY—Steady | No: b 0 R 4% t ll,n. 40 u 495 PEORIA, Aus. 12.—WHISKY—$L20 for iz @ is {shed good; OUINCLANATL, Aug 12— WHISKY-Dis. i i tillers’ finished ' goods, steady, on basis of i i 3L, §% 476 20. 515 RS AND Bank Clearings. 2. 43 ... 4am0 OMAHA, Aug 12 Bank b 5 ows. today were 61; incre 10T lpfln%lnl day of previous year, $49,285.76. ¥ iw 15 o i New York Live Stock Market. ! iw i HN NEW yom{ Aug. 12.—CATTLE—Beeves, | 13 {g 2 ;: receipts, 3,008; steers steady, slow for com- | } 1% 1 mon_ grades; bull cows steady to| 1 H- e g 193t ST Exbion: quoted Liver: | a8 ie . 100 Sool mar carle”inaitag, | 4 ] H gremeed welght, Exports, 600 te an 140 1 uarters of beel 1. ¥ 318 ALV Receipts, 3.226; veals a shade | 13 ] 18 enuler, [ and ‘muu:;mnk:‘m hi; t;:)? ¥ H i few 5 grassers and gsmeromnln ‘vro’go:i"y b 'gmnm 1. 200 245 sed veal steady at per g;-'i-mry dressed higher at 8@l dressed | * 18 ooLls 260 Erpasers and buttermilks, 1 13 140 OGE—Recelpts, 4,800 state and Penn- | | in ] .ylvlnln hoes, uw.s’:; cholce light and | 1% in PE W:N‘D BS—Recelpts, 7,407; | 1 140 FE) sheep 1 mgmn lambs full steady: gheep 1150G890; Cholee, $4.00; few wethers, ‘ l‘mb. '_._. Rk 1. m 3 400 Kansas City Live Stock Market, : u i@ CITY, Aug. 12—CATTLE—Re-| § L0 4 5w coiitn S0 Tutives, L) Texans; ‘calves FOCRER o Sio” natives, 800 Texans. Good comn fed| 1 “o 100 T cattle active and higher 3 k1 H ] steady to strong; antine steady; stocks | 1 oo 3 80 1io and feeders stead Export and ‘dressed | 1 =is % 85; good, u,m%sfi. Tex- e e 818 sLiogetl; Texas =i 2. soga ;nu- NE: tive heifers, $2. e . $1.00G2.! 730 346 ™ 3% bulln. $1.90G3.10; calves, $2.25@5.50. 004 8 45 892 2 80 §—Recelpts, 7000 head; market sg 13 feeders.. 806 § 30 038 2 65 100 Digher. . Top. 3.60; bulk of sales, $6.90 | '7 fesdera. 109 3 % 1010 210 3 &n mixed packers, Lo 26 L9830 265 6; yorkers, $.550 1962 200 812 3% 1966 370 1030 370 3,000; market steady 0 348 T8 348 $3.0005.60; western .820 2% 86 305 Ipped S 401 ; stockers and foed % 21 i 30 ed shee ; stockers and feed ; un 306 5’:‘.‘:’ 003, 1100 2 55 890 26 —_— 80 28 010 2 35 Stoux City Live Stock Market. 2T #1365 BIOUX CITY, Ia. Aug. 12.—(Bpectal Tel- 3-8t 218 L ogs . cows, bulls and Y] 3w tockers and _feeders o 4 =18 a4 Joarlis " 9% 300 (80 3% H 1150 300 168 3% bulk, %.1506.%. TR 3E Shelters. 6 1% Stock in Sight. 48 A oMING. Following were the receipts of live atock %0 276 icow. ™ 225 at the six principal westren cities yester- 50 2 78 000 2 T8 day: 970 275 %60 276 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep 909 260 840 2% Omaha 3,9 IM8 228 % 190 Chicago 00 0 100 (8% 235 8% 306 ansas City 540 1500 3,000 L. 616 300 5% 33 St. Louts 2 8500 2,500 L1101 336 26 3 00 St Jose h’ s.668 19 920 300 029 3 16 Sioux . 1004 235 046 3 40 46 feeders. 1067 3 866 310 Totals 34,59 | 3 fecders. 1188 3 50 Lu% 360 1 feeder... 1 feeder 1 heifer. 2 > B H E R "gg;;;:‘é;;;E;;;;;; 3 s @ e e B tew > 25 2 X ™ % | tudarm +1008 Bros.—Neb. =3 - e 38 - d &3 M Bs 7 3 BR 282 A ZH3BM o 2835 T3 3 £ omse Fiiigs sosasoseTrore, Jeorasos BB AR 555 ! , 5 ae! narleh—Wyo. 92 steers. 11102 10 bulls, fleor‘ € m 5 Hamllton—Wyo. 84 steer Moncriet Bros.—Wyo 18 feeders..117 350 10 cows 1067 2 40 o4 3% 27 Ker b 66 steers. 815 120 feeders, Dd 2 &5 2 John N, 3 18 steers.... lu’ 350 . 26 D. Ruwllnd—Cola 1000w, oo, 910 B35 T 18 COWDe. 235 of hogs here this mornin The ‘bulk of them went from $.17% to %. at $.27%. Heavy packers lower than prime heavies. Trading fairly u:llve di; f in fairly good season. Tate market was. cerining day’'s general market. su] t they took hold qui ket _could safely wing quoted active and as good a showing, but it was ves that packers wanted good stuff an avlden prices for l!:‘:i everything at all desirable sold at an early hour. uomllonl for grass stocl n.?,.b. 5% Stair to nod lambs, Repruem-flve [ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Hogs Go Lower, Sheep Stay Steady and Lambs Are Stron CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 19,000 head, &ncludm( 3,000 Texans, . ockers and feeders, $1.60624.50; 50G2.80; helters ulls, $2. calves, . 28@4.775; western 40,000 head; tomorrow, 23,000 head. Close. than Tuesday. Mixed and butchers, $.10 65; good to cholce heavy, $5.40G5.60; fiene: (%v ; bulk of sales, $6. HEEP—Recelpts, 15,000 head: estimated e lower sheep steady; lamba stronie: good to >'eholce Weth: $325@3.76; fair to cholce mixed, $2.500 lfi. western heep. .50, . Native lambs, $3.25G6.00; western lambs, $4.506.00. St. Louls Live Stock Market, 8T. UIS, Aug. 12.—Cattle—Receipts, 6,- 000 head, including 4,000 Texans. Market | Natlve shipping and export dressed beef and butche: 5@ o HOGS—Receipts, 8,600 head Market @ Figs and II‘M- $5.40G76.80. 10c lower. ;, pack- e B butchers and best heavy, 45,4615, DHEEP-RcceI? 240 head. Market dull, steady. Native muttons. lambs, 75; Sulls “andbucks, 4.00; stockers, $3.00G3. 8¢, Joseph Live Stock Market. §T. JOBEPH, Aug. 12.—CATTLE—Re- ! celpis. 1486 head; ‘steady fo_strong. Nac tive 1509 | $E6.50; cows and helfers, 4.85: stockers and feeders, $2.2504.00. FOGS——ReeeI te, 9,066; market 10c lower. p ; medium and heavy, $.10 sHI:.EP—R«-elpu. 119 head; tive, stronger. LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY Auxiliary Will Establish H ters for Encampment at market ac- The Ladies of the Grand Army of ihe Re- public, who hold their seventeenth annual! convention at S8an Francisco at the time of the meeting of the Grand Army of the Re- public, will establish headquarters at the Palace hotel Monday. The department of California will keep open house during the convention at Union Square hall. The na- tional president will join the commander-in- chief of the Grand Army.of the Republic, leaving Omaha August 12 at 10 p. m. ove the Burlington. The order of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic has been established seventeen years, and the report of the ni tional inspector for the last year shows and 9,408 honorary members; that it hs Grand Army of the Republic $3,40.71; given HOGS—There was not an excessive run but other points with some of the fancy medium 'el‘)l'.l had in_some cases to sell down to $.15. There was & ider range In prices between heavies and lights today than has been noticed In some time past, coarse heavy hogs seliing 200 T was 0 the bulk of the hogs was no_ better and in fact the heavy hogs that arrived late had to sell 5@10c lower than yester- Although the close o be steady. to the poor quality the market on paper does not that they were willing to pay fully steady 'he demand for feeders was also bfllk‘ fully steady prices, everything being sold : Good to cholce Av. Pr 5 Nebragka cull ewes. 69 §2 00 25 South Dakota cull ewe 8 215 461 Nebraska ewes .. 8 248 18 Wyoming cull wethers. 1280 A 2 28 9 27 8 27 12 Nebraska ewes. 0 27 1041 Wyoming feeder 'y % 315 108 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 91 315 108 Nebraska yearlings 9% 328 237 1daho feeder yearlihgs.. 20 33 244 South Dakota vearlings...... 19 340 632 Wyoming feeder wethers..... 94 315 488 Wyoming wethers. LM 3% 112 Wyoming feeder ewes........ 8 260 373 Wyoming feeder ewes L™ e that the order now has 535 circles, as the local socleties are known, 23,610 members ex- pended for rellef $14210.45; given to the to soldiers’ homes M20.35; given to homes for soldiers’ widows $4,157.53; given to homes for soldiers’ orphans §176.%, and to me- morial fund §1,660.55. There aré twenty-one ciroles in good standing in the state of Ne- braska, having & membership of 54 active members and 427 honorary members. MAYOR'S ACTION IS POPULAR Ohief Exeoutive Ellcits General Ap- proval in Signing Ordinance for New Bond Issue. A good deal of quiet satisfaction was apparent in the city hall when it becamo known that Mayor Moores had signed the ordinance authorizing an fssue of $300,000 fund bonds, which will be sold to Spitzer & Co, of Toledo, O, at par. The bonds bear interest at 4% per cent and will run thirty years. Final arrangements havo been made for their disposal to Spitser & Co., and the money will be pald to the oty in installments of $50,00 each at the expiration of the months of September, October, November and December. The sale is made to ralse money to fill the deficlencies in the varlous funds due to the raflway tax litigatron, which holds back about one-Afth of the levy. In other words it {s done to enable the municipal | corporation to continue in business during the Jast four months of tne year. Most ot the tmportant funds, such as the fire, police and lighting will be exhausted in Soptem- ber, and the issuance of further warrants against them stopped. were quoted lower, and as a result prices cased Off here aiso. At U tart packers A Death Blow to Maiaria. rlckod up the n.m.u.nufl steady, and| Electrio Bittars kill and expel maaria n some cases stronger, prices. The'bulk | disease germs, will prevent typhoid and ¥y :,o.lf ""l‘;‘ %’:. ‘fl:x 'r:':u',' x:;"'v'f cure fever and ague, or no pay. Only 50c had to bell generally a nickel Jower. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Eleven Are Now Dend. den, aged was {njured in the acci- Dall park, died today, ki h vietim. C——————————— REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS, PEEDS mzu for record hed the Midlan esterday, as fur: Guarantes and Trun compnn), bonded abstracters, 1614 was slow, most everything_was disposed | Farnam stree of in falrly good season. Representative|farry G. Counsman and wife et al, to sales: Jacob M. Counsman, tax lot rr, Moo Av e e wig section 10-16-13 . $ o~ LA %4 Charfea 8, Huntington et ai, execi: -1 tors, to William I. Klerstead, lots 18 141 and 20, block 114, Florenee .. "8 Willlam' F. Allen ‘and wife to Tuk?' lEm Land company, lots 1, 2, 3 4 and Doem block 4; lot 7, 'block b; 1ot 1, block ® 5320 8; lot 2, block 12, and'lot 23, block 518 20 630 all 1 Clitton Hilladdition - 518 4 62 A Tce. executor, ‘and wife 34 100 § 20 .Ytnnle Robb, si4 lots 4 and 5, hlork 518 % &30 8, South Omaha E N o e Hans M. Paulsen and wif: % {aymann, nig lot 1, biod 511% 80 6 2244 n's addition o s RS | ooV dnolen vompe : § e odt £+ ham and wife_t lv?la-. pa 511 i &2 lota 6 ¢ and 7, block 2, Leisenring % 5115 § 2 addition 6 174 6y 517% 6 21% 8114 § 224 % 6 17% §28 | yohn ¥ Bimpson and wite fo’ Al e - Peyion, Tot 10, block T, Cllfeon WL 2000 517 b 20% i ig 620 e 620 62y 5 20 R 520 . 538 520 635 620 ¥ 520 535 & 30 62 520 535 520 % 520 6 21% 620 1 20 53T 520 627y 630 5% 520 . 630 5 20 LB ang l W 120 635 n 5 I i There was & moderate run of sheep and Tambs here this Morning and the uality was not very good. Packers, though, all had to hnve some fresh si Black Hills Hot Springs, the delightful summer resort and natural sanitarium of the West, is easily reached by ti 3> complete train service of the ooa' to flho(ce &urlln T £ i Padropbiniction R yeariin, ] 0 cholce cago o estern Ry. "5" % ”[!cs mf W o0 10; Special low rates in effect from Omaha and all points west, daily during the summer season. Fast daily trains with through service of Pullman sleeping cars from Mis- sourl Valley and freo reclining chair cars from Omaha. Leave Omabha daily at 3.00 p. m., reach- ing Hot Springs the next morning. Summer tourist rates are also in effect dally vll l Chicago & N Vnnh{Well:rn Railway the summer resorts of lowa, Minnesota i lnd Northern Wisconsin. Send for Illustrated booklets and maps, with detailed information regarding routes, rates nd schedules,which will be promptly alled upon applici n L H. C. CHEYNEY, General Agent 1401-1403 Faroam St Omabs #* ESCAPE THE HEAT by s trip through the 60; | lvnunnub OF AMERIOA on the line of the Canadian Pacific Ry. (Soo-Pacific Rewte.) A Route of Mighty Mountains Wonderful Cascad Imme Glacle Appalling Canony | unequalled iIn any country in the world. i | The only DUSTLESS ROUTHE and coolest trip on the continent. Round trip tickets will be sold to Vancouver, B. 0., Victoria, B. 0., Seattle. Wash,, Tacoma, Was, Portland, Or: « $45.00 - OMAHA (Correspondiag Rates Prom Other Polats) from August 1st to 14th, good to return untll ono r 16th, 1903 Stopovers will be grante all points. T-. Great Glacler of the Selkirks Lakes In the Clouds Yoho Valley Banff And many othér places of interest are site ated on this line. Por deccriptive illustrated literature and A. C. 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