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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1911)
T) THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 6. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET kck Hait Damage in Northwest Still Eemaias Ball Feature. HABXET B2EAX3 ON LAEGE SALES More Kalaa Art Hrcelvetl Over the Corm Belt and ( rep Advice Are otr Com lag In 31 ere tmralilt, OMAHA. Aug. t. 1T.1. Tho T.lverTxrol market was rloel today cn account of th August banking holidays In Kr gland. Weethrr in he northwest reported war mer v.l;h prediction of clear weather. fclar k rust damage In the three Wit spring wheat itairs with the possibility of Jam ate to tie Canadian crop, bullish KuHlin n'wj and higher country acceptances wlib h hv brn the ruling bull feature to ail overlooked In t'lHuj-'i trading. Heavy sellng broke Ihe market. M'r mln were r'. elved over the corn belt nnl cror advices are coming in more fa vorable. Sales nf old corn r verv light, while new corn f r deferred shipments are l'lng frr'lv contracloii by country dealers Crop cndition are more encouraging and r'nln.fnt buns mure to the bear fide. V. heat ans ovi'i bought on the late ad vance an 1 weed-end profit taking found the n'irke: with no buying supi-ort and Malu-i. bruke tl:arply. Liii wheat was 2c lower More raia and late crop advices showing a pio. o favorable crop . outlook and the b'eali !n whent iaused selling presaure in corn. Caali corn wus lylc lower. Primary v heut receipt were 1.0.T3.000 Vusnei ar.il ft i.n:nt.i were 4C.r bushel. avalnst receipt lust year of 1.7.79.UU0 bushels and shlpm-nts of Ii't.i.i'n bushels. Primary cirn receipts v.eie 3M.000 bushels and shipment were huheis. against receipt lu.H yrar of j:z .() bu.iheU and I Iprp its of il'i.t O bushels. Oaranrpi Here 4'-. v0 bushels of enrn, I.usIk H of iin and wheat and flour e"ul to 5' fl bushels. Tl. following cash sales were reported. 1VIIKAT-No 2 hard. 2 cars. 87c; 1 car. 8'Sc: No. 3 nurd, 2 cars. 87c; 2 cars, tetc; 1 car. 1 car. .V; No. 4 hard. 1 car, k.'!c; No. 3 r.prlnK. 1 car. :; No. 2 mixed. 1 car. .7c; No. 3 mlted. 1 car, KJc; 1 car. 87c; No i mixed. 1 car hie. ('OTIS No 2 white. 1 car. "IV; No. S white. 2 cars, wc; No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 6'v-iC; No. 1 yellow. 1 car. :c; 1 car, 53'ic; No. 2 mixed. 1 car. r,';c; No. 3 mixed, t car. Kt'tc: 1 car. rlie. OATS Standard. 1 car. c; No. 3 wKte, S cars. 4oc; No. 4 x hit-. I car, 2?'e; 1 car, Ui'nc; no uradu. 1 cur. Z'X:. Omaha (nib rricea. ew vork i.km:hal HARK KT IVIIRAT-No. hard. iCfisSW: Jccled hard, la 7ic. OilN No. 2 white. 2 hard. fr'wjawHc; No. 1 No. 4 hard. kl(j7Hc; re- vfr'inv4o. No. 3 white. bY'.c; So. 4 white. f,L'W,;tax-: No. 3 color, I Ashland, Klkii'iUc; No. 2 yellow, oiVi;n!c: No. I i Auburn, yellow, RD'-'ii-'ac; No. 4 yellow, HffOli'-ttc; No. 2, oli'u.OVjc-; No. 3, 33u-fs'ic; No. 4, is1 OATS No 2 white, 4'M Vsc : standnrd, 4Viniic; No. 3 white, 3&j4c; No. 4 white, aanaa-r: No. I yellow. iWH'SSSiV:; No. 4 yellow, 39-6 3yyj. BAKLKV-No. 3. 8Vu&3c; No. 4. VAiSOc. o. 1 feed, 6i'i75c; rejected. 5Vn'sr)0. I? VI.' Vrt ! 7.. Ufw. - V,. t 7iVTn Uaotatloaa f the Dsr oa Yarlaaa taisasaodltlea, NEW YORK. Aug. . Fll'R Firm; witii a lair trade; spring patents. .!) i.jiri; winter straights. U.'ut 10; win-er l-aients. e 'ul.:. spring i lran. H ,.VM Aj; winter extra. No. 1. t.Mu.M; winter extra-. No. i. f3.1iS.2d; Kansas stra.ghts. W I.. a 4 IV Kye fiour. barely steady; fa.r to good. 4 i4.7; choka to fancy, M.tJl 8.0O. CORNMEALe-Steady, fine whtte and yel low, i.jigi.4o. course, l.'ul.i; kiln dried, WHEAT Spot market easy; No. 1 red, new. Ihv eievator, and '-c. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Lniluth. 41.14. f. o. b., at.oai. The market declined sharply at the outset under heavy liquidation and sell ing on stop loss orders, closing at Sc net decline. September cloaed at ;c; lw:m ber, II. 01 Sc. COK.S-opjt market easy, export No. 2, TI'hC f. o. b.. afloat; No. i, V,e. elevator, domestic bnais to arrive, futures market was without transactions, closing hU net lower. September closed at i(c; lm cemler. so. DATS- Spot market steafiy; standard white, 47c: No. 2, 4lic; No. 3. 47o. No. 4, ttc. Futurta market wa without trans actions, closing nominal. HAT Firm; prime, II. 4T.; No. t 1.4tfiL4B; No. 1, II Jfitl 3i; No 1. ri9iic. HI IjYj lul I : Central American, JOHc; Bogota, 21V"-1!'. ... L.K AT MK K fc lead v ; hemlock first. 24H til.i-. Keiond, K'sJijci thirds, lux;; re jects. 15c. . HHO VISIONS Pork, firm; mess. 1Sik; family. ls.7iifl0; short clears. IKi.uu iir. A iSi-ef, firm; mess, iu 7(i li ft'; famliy, ll.M'llL..6u; beef html. Ji.ut(3').0). Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies 10 to 14 lbs.. I Iln.0ofril3.uu; pickled hams, !14.tX. Lard. tteauy; nilddie west prime, exivau o.iw, i -f ned steady: continent, tii.Si); Suutn Amer ica :0.j5 compound, I7.wi7.ii. TALLOW-Hready; prime city hhda.. country, 5lltiC. BL'TTKK oieadys cresmery specials, 27c; extras. 2c; firsts. 23H'fj241c; seconds, Vic; thirds. LJSJOc; process special. c extras. 21Sc; firsts, 20rii-'0ic; seconds, lsr, factory, current make, Crata, seconds. 1Wi9V4c. CHEK.'E .Steady; skims. mrfrSe. EOU Firm; fresh gathered extras, I2f 24c; extra firsts, 19c; firsts, 17(yT18c; sec ends. IRc; thirds. 14M5c; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1. l.Vy?jl4c; No. 1 lirollc; poor to fair, yrflOc; fresh gathered chocks, good to prime, lfnc; poor to fair, per ca.ta 1.5oi2.70; refrigerator first season- stor age charges paid, 21c; seconds, l&g'JOr; western gathered whites. L'tiS3c. PtJl'LTKY Alive steady; western spring chickens, llic; fowls. 13H:'Ulc; turkeys. 13c. LiresHul u'llet; western broilers, lityloc; fowla, 10uUvc; turkeys. UiLc rora ad Wheat Realon Bnlletlo. Record for the twnXy-four hours ending at 8 a. m. Saturday, August S, 1811: OilAHA DISTRICT. Temp, nain- Etatlone. Max. Mln. lai loci Carlot Itecetnn. Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Duluth tTheat. Corn. Oats. 13 gl4 . . .133 ... 4J 49 14 ... 20 CHICAGO GRAI.t AD PROVISIONS Fratarea af Price, the Trading- aad Closing oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. 5. A disposition on the Tart of crop experts to trim down sen sational estimates regarding black rust damaga had a bearish effect today on the market for wheat. Closing prices were .c to Sil7c lower than last night. In corn the outcome was Vic to lc decline and for oats a loss of to He Hog products varied from 5c off to 'He up. According to one report, which received much notice, the black rust Injury to wheat In North Dakota will not exceed 13 per cent. Against the bulls were re ports from India, telling of general rains and there weie dispatches bringing word of excellent weather for the growing crops in Australia and the Argentine. From the outset, breaks In prices formed the rule. Appetite for wheat thrown overboard on stop loss Instructions caused a reaction, aa did rumors of fresh discoveries of black rust In Manitoba. Besides news from Hus."la exhibited no Improvement. Odessa cables predicting that shipments would be W per cent smaller than last year, but not a great deal of the setback experienced could be overcome. I Hiring the day, Sep tember ranged from 91Hc to 93c, closing firm, but e net lower at 92((fy2Sc Cot n suffered from week-end realising. There was, however, no heavy selling, such as noted In the wheat pit. The September option, which Increased Its premium over December, fluctuated between t4Wr4Sc and ti3"c, with the clove easy at ti '.', a net loss of He. Cash grades were only In moderate demand. No. 2 yellow, finished at MVu-Vc. Prices for oats had to contend with an estimate placing thelllinois crop at 13.0uo.tv bushels in excels of last year. Outside limits touched by the September delivery were 42 'c and 4l2Tc. The closing figures at 42V?, showed a fall of V from last night. The provisions market with a weak un dertone closed about steady. Tha leading futures ran?2 aa follow! Articles. Open. H!gh. Low. Close. Tes y. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS All Important Iisuei Drop from Large Fractions to Point BIO ATTACK ON STEEL SHAHES DUqaletiaa Rsasrs Again Are Afloat la Csasecilss with Leader af Dall Cllqae of Ileeeat Pramlaenee. Sky. Neb.... W (13 .05 Pt. cloudy Neb v rt .w Pt. oioudy H'ken Uow. Neb. W M .14 Clear I'nliimhm Neb... HA M .1)0 Clear I triilKe 'n Nab. S3 ft 121 Clear Falrbury. Neb... M 63 .3 Clear Fairmont. Neb... S5 & .43 Clear (Jr. Island.. Neb.. II 17 .88 Pt. cloudy , Hartlngion, Neb. w fc .w n. ciouuy Lincoln, Neb 8 3 .21 Clear No. Platte. Neb. 82 84 .08 Clear Oakdala, Neb 7s M .01 Clear Omaha. Neb 8 6 .00 Cloudy Tekamah. Neb... 87 61 .00 Clear Valentine, Neb.. 7. 5rt .03 Clear Sioux City, la... 82 62 .'JO Clear Alta. Ia 85 6lt .00 Clear Carroll. Ia Sti SJ .00 Clear Clartnda, I a. 80 84 .0u Pt. cloudy Sibley, Ia 81 8 .01 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending tlit.ni. averages. DI3TRICT AVER-VQES. No. oi Temp tNot Included in Stations. M 17 Mln. Ml 64 DO W 8H 81 H tw$ HJ 88 63 74 53 " 8U 64 84 58 Rain fall. .50 .10 .30 .20 .30 . .20 .. .10 " .80 1 .50 slightly warmer and wheat region. Wheat Aug...WVfi Sept... !:' ti S3; Iec iK7fuiiTV May... 1 tUVal Corn I I bept...;-BHWS,tSiViiS.C4inSl 4- 1 M 87V.1 10-V.I I I 'V 89S 90S 1Si92j2J 2Str7 1 01 I 1 l)l riec....;,!! May...:03tiMVsl Cats tjept.. Dec... May... Fork Sept... Jan.... Lard Sept... Oct.. Dee.. Jan.. Ribs si.pt. Oct.. . ! fir. ..at. I .n . 82 I 64 424i 624J' 4WI 1 U2t 85 63 421 ,ijHH 17 71 I Hi 47V 8 'i o--,L 27l I 73 30 ISO S 45 48 17 80 16 D7V I 02w trj 8 27-4 8 73 s r 2". 8 45 44Sl 44 48 47V. 47Vt Vk IT 75 17 80 IT 78 16 40 13 65 U 47 8 83 t 95 I 00 IK) t 00 t "u 8 80 8 So 8 2TH 8 CO 8 67V- 8 7:', 9 S2il I J7H 10 20 i 25 8 35 8 45 I 40 lYish quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Firm: winter patents, t3ai4J5 straights, H.4uc.0it; spring atralgbta. 84. YJ f4-: bilkers. t3.oi(i'4. . RTF-No. 2. new. Stic. BARLEY Feed or mixing, &iM5c: fair to choice molting. 11.0351.11 SEKDS Flax. No. l southwestern, nomi nal; No. l northwestern, nominal; timothy. lV;l ...: clover. HO.OiHi 17.50. PROVISIONS Mee pork, per bbl., 117 87t4 fil.iio. Jjird, ver lw lbs.. iS7V.; short rlba tides, loose. IN.37ttmu.j5. Tutsi clearan.-es of wheat and flour were cqutil to bUHhela. lYimary receipts werx' l.'VVrXO bushels compared with 1.573 ju buic's the correHMinding ibiy a year ago htlir.ated receipts for Monday: Vhea m cars; corn, 40 cars; oata, 237 cars: hoas Ovfi head. " 1 Chicago Cash Prices: Wheat: No S red N',ic; No, 1 red. !e'yye; No. 1 hard' WAli'lc; No. 2 hard, novjole: No. S hard' kiH.i; No. 1 northern, ROSl 104; No 2 northern. 11.06 jT-iei; No. t northern, new ll.uil.ui; No. 1 northern. 94ctf 11.00; No 3 nonherc. new. Sli.c; No. t spring, old Mnjiex-; other grades no business Corn No' t 4i4'c: N . I white, 7i7Hc; No. t yellow, iMVu'Vc: No. 3. 63g4c; No, I write, d."7c: No. I yellow. tiatVe- No. 4, i-tuta1!'; No. 4 white. 4 3ne; sa 4 yellow, uS'utXc. Oats: No. I white, new 41'.441Hc: N.i. I white. 41V:; No. I whita new. 40,i(41c; No. 4 white, new, M5i,c tandard. new jZ41V. Rye: No. 2. sso' liarley: .,oeiJLli. Clover: llOOOJi 17 iL Timothy: llo.j 12.T2. 1'tTTER -No market. X'l;s No market; receipts, 11 (4 eases CH &FSF? Steady; daisies. H'i'tTl.lV: twins. 12V.M.V: voong Amerlcaa, i:ftLlc; t long horns latHtJlJV?. IIVTATubS etesdv; Jersevs, tl.40sTl.4Z; Minnesota, fl ;:il.25; receipts, 35 cars. POULTRY Uva. weak; turkeys, 13c; chickens, l!'c: springs, 14 W-U Pteadr; W te Iba, 8?rc; to 5 lbs., V10'?ci b5 to 110 Iba. lie Iaily movement of produce: Articles, Receipts. District. Columbus. O. . Ixuisvllle. Ky 20 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago. Ill 25 St. Louis. Mo 25 Den Moines, Ia.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 81) K annas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 13 The weather Is throughout tha corn Good rains were general In central and western Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, and scattered saowrs occurred la-ail- other portions. Rths'sfi 4nsl io'OrJ saerw oc curred at the following stations: In Ne braska: Culbertson, i n. In Kansas: Hays, 140. In Oklahoma: Enid. IM. - - K A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. Loala General Market. BT. LOUIS, Aug. 5. WHEAT Cash, lower; track, No. 2 red. 87rj.MV:: No. 2 hard, 90j9!c; September, 8!c; December, 94c. CORN Lower; track. No. 2. 63c; No, 2 white. 5V3o; September, 664c; Decem ber. 61T4C. OATS Lower; track, No. t, 41c; No. 2 white, tie; September, 42V:; December, 44Hc. RYE Higher, at 91c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, 4.rrrdi 4.80; extra fancy and straight, 13.701.10; hard winter clears, tl. T0i. 10. PEED Timothy, 3.0063.50. CORNMEAL 12.50. P RAN Firm; sacked, east track, 1.06 J.07. HAY Steady; timothy. 16.00c5C3.00; prai rie, HS.OlKyttl.OO. PROVleiltiNS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing. 817 75. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, 18.50 fctt.SO. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. 19 1HV; clear ribs, IS.nS; short clears, H.2&. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra short. l.12Vfc; clear rlba, 10 12V; short clears. 110.26. POULTRY Weaker; chickens, 9V:; springs, 12V:; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 10 V; geese, 5c. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 2126c rxXIS Weak, at 12V: Reeelpta Shipments. Flour, bbls 8.801) Wheat, bu 76,tJ0 84.000 Corn, bu 83.00 42.n0 Oata. bu 82,000 IO8.OO0 Kaasaa City Grata aad Prarlsloas. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 8. WHEAT Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard, SWgVTc; No. 8. 8,'ny 96c; No. 2 red. 817V:; No. S, 86c; September, 89S&S0C. CORN VSlc lower; No. t mixed, 62J 82V:: No. S. 62c; No. 2 white. HHaV:; No. 3, 61Vu2c; September. 63i314C, sellers; December. bid. OATS Unchanged; No. 1 whlta. 40V341c; No. t mixed. 3WJ40C V.TIJ-87c HAY S0c lower; choice timothy, 118.009 1S -i; choice oralrle. U.G0jl.UO BUTTER Creamery, 26c; firsts, 23c; sec onds. 21C-, packing stock, lie EOOS-nExtras. 1V:; firsts, 16c; seconds, 11c Receipt. Sbipmenta Whul ha 127.0oi 81.0H) Corn, bu . H-OiiO OaU, bu 8. ""J -Ou0 Mlssessslks Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. I WHEAT-fcVp-11.03V; December, IXOviai.Otak: May. II 077; No 1 hard. I1.071; No. 1 northern. 1 OfVJ 1.0:c; No. I oorthorn. J0OU4j;1.06l4; No. i, li.oiidti.oa'i. FLAX Closed at til B A RLE Y-uc (01.04. CORN No. I yellow, e3Hv4c OATS No. 3 whits, 4041-aVc RYE No. i, 80o. BRAN In lOu-lb. sacks, 120 Wvjn 00. FLoUR First patents, fc.a..,3.4.'; second patents, Htai 90, first dears, XJ.333- . , ... " . . .1 -A aeconu ciewtw. eo NEW YORK. Aug. 5. On the resumption of operations in toe stock market touay evidence of further iluiuatlon was H'o lly forthcoming. The list teii from f 1 actions to a point In almost all the Im portant shares, and after a brief respite took another dtp in the course of amen prices dropped two or three points, ia. issue most at fee ted including ail tha mar ket leaders aa well as a nunioer o( spe cialties. United btate Steel was attain subjected to a terrific onslaught, opening1 witn a block of 7,3n0 shares, and in tha course of tha first hour fell to U. Trans actions in tha stock during the tint hour amounted to li'i,CM) shares with ottering of Union PacitK and Heading each about half as large. In fact, these three issues constituted the gerat buik of th hrlef esion' operations. Disquieting rumors were again afloat wnne the market was receding. They dealt largely with th leader of a bun clKiue whose extensive operations during the laal six months have made him especially prom inent. It la uno,uesllonaoie mat numerous small trader have been wiped out by the course of tha market, which shows declines of 8 to 10 points for the week. Tha list made very general recoveries In the final hour, but in the operations Just before th close tha tnaraet again sold off, closing weak and with material losses all through th list. The total out turn aggregated about 657,000 ahares which constitutes the largest Saturday's business In many months. On th curb SUndard OH fell to 600, yes terday's low point, but recovered to fri, a 1 point gain, while American Tobacco, com mon, declined Id liMi loss of 7 points. The bond market followed the course of stocks, showing an easier tone throughout. Total sales par value. 11.140. OuO. I. nlted Slates government bond lost per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wer as follows: Allli-Chtlmer pro" AmtlmLd Copper ..... Amrlra Agricultural ... American beet Sugar A man nan Can , Amarlraa C. Si T , American Cot ion Oil Amerlraa H. U pfd. .. Am. lea Securities AmarlittQ Unaea AmcrKan Locomotive .... American S. At K American 8. R. pfil... Am. Itael Foundries Am. Sugar Refining American T a T American Tobacco pfd.... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atcniaon AtcniBoa pf4 Atlantic Coast Una. Baltimore a Ohio Bethlehem Steal Brooklrn lupld Tr Canadian Pnctflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.... Chesapeake t Ohio Cllloago A Alton Chicago O. W., new Chicago O. W. pfd Chlcigo A N. W Chicago, M. A St. P C. C. C. A SL Losta... Oloraito T. A I Colorado A Southern. .... Consolidated Oat Corn Products Delavar A Hurimn Denrsr A Rio QransV.... Denver A R. O. pfd...... Distillers' Securities Erie Eli liit pfd Erie 2d nfd Oeneral Electric Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ettV , Illinois Central lnterbnrough Met. Interhorourh Met. pfd..,. International Harvester .. Int.-Msrlns pfd Intemstlonal Paper International Pump town Central Kansas City Soot hern.... Kansas City Bo, pfd....... Laclede Gas Louisville A Nashville... Minn. A St. Louis !., St. P. A S. 8. M.... Missouri. K A T M.. K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacirte 8,100 .National Hlsrutt National Lead N R. R of M. Id pfd.... New York Central N. T , O. A W Norfolk A Wester Vorth American ....... Northern Pacific ....... Pacific Mall Ponnavlvanla People's Gas P . O, C. A St. L-... Pituhurg oai PWsed 8'eet Cr Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring. . alsa Hlgi. Low. Clo-a i: U.OXI sa V C3t W-l l.!"0 to 49 4 lino 1014 10 10 l.im 4-t S.tt it LUIS I4- M-s s4 u 0 SO 1V w 10 3t0 W' M Is 10,200 TI-, 71V, 74 1 H)b 10i luo 10 J1 St IS OH) HTUj 117 117 04 1C514 LUV USli 700 s&s M M Jl 701 J7 pt S U.H0 IIW14 10T 1071 10 W2- lul 101 ur.s I. aw 104 KUi4j jntit 1.100 M 111 ! 1.OO0 7IO, 77 77 S4.V4 l;l4 4vt eM IK j;v 17V, 100 Vt 9V SW T.40 IS. n TIV, 10 too 11 jn't tn M 43 4S 4IVI 10S 144 143 141 li.iii iat m m 10V 50 14H 1H, 147 V, M itli its tme 1404 14 ino ie inn too 11. SOS 1.7K I'M) 41 140 11 V, 1US 24 M 32Vt 14 il 43 1.7(1 15SI, 1&4" 1P4 S.4O0 124 I.SOO 64 100 U4 l.'tJWl 1211 ti' 14 1V4 1 128 12s H US, I.SO0 44 44 Lin uS 111 "a (00 15 40 100 W4 7 II at 44 117. 14 11 ISV4 II 13 474 100 1044 104V. 104 1400 l4Vk 141 145 M 40-1 1364 U4V, 1341, 1.54 14 U US Lake Copper tl' ' Asked. SadlvidiL ' Mrerlp Bid. 4 tearing Hess Disk gtatemrat. NEW YtiRK, Aug. a. The week.y state ment of clearing house banks follows: l'ally average Loans Specie i.e.ai tenoer Net deposits 1 irculation ...$1.9!.Mono ... 3jll"ti"J 4.7'i.w .. l.tli- 747.1' 47.;i4"i Leress. I 4.Nv.'4J 4."4S.' HJvl ! 7.ft" Excess lawful res're lii.i-4a.l.Vi I.s.3.'l Hank cah roeerv In vault. Hfi9.S77.i0 Trust companies cash reserve In vaults. t.:.000. Are(tat canh reserve. 435.1 010. Trust companies reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent casn reserve. frG.OCI.ffO. Actual condition Loans l.P77..nr.C-t Specie C49.4.V.ooo Legal tenders l.7.!"0 Net deposits LS31.117.O10 Circulation 47. Ss-iO") Excess lawful res ve 17.9-K5 3T1 Hanks' reserve In vaults. 37U. 571,000. Tnist companies' cash reserve in vault, IC o42.o00. Aggregate cash reserve. 1434. 230.00". Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve. M.841.000. Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not reporting to New York clearing bouse: Iiecrense Loans ;rj.tiL.0ro 11. (M "0 Ppeclo r,i r. :.iim Legal tenders 12.113.OiO 27.000 Total deposits. Increase. Iecrease. 8J0. 4' .. 4.1!3 OO) 1 -TSi . 32.2" "00 H6.ll OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Higher, Other Lower for the Week. HOGS MAKE GOOD WEEK ADVANCE Heavy Sheep 9lxty Teat lower tar Week, Others Forty ta Fifty Lower aad t.asnba Qaarter ta Fitly Lower. SOUTH Receipts were: Uiticlal Momlav Oif.c al Tuesday Official rdnesday .... jcinciai inursuay viueiai r riuity Estimated Saturday OMAHA. Aug. 5. cattle, liogs. .r3.8tl.600 C5S7.0W Xew York Mlalnsr Stoek. NEW YORK. Aug. 5. Closing quotations cn mining stocks wi Alice Com. Tunnel stork.. -0 do bon'll IS On Csl. A V 10 Horn silver 10 Iron Silver so eLesdviiie Coa. 10 Ottered. Little Chief I Veth-an ITa Cnterlo 100 Ophlr 1"" standsrl 1"1 Tsliew Jsckst ii .511 5. tl I isl3 4.413 1.SHJ l' 4.H23 10.57.7 9 930 9.5i 7.879 loOO 1!11. Sheep. 2lil l 11.S78 o.-'Sl 4.132 750 Six days this week 24.7K6 48.971 51. fills Same days lart eek lS.oKt 45 2,0 S3.3M Same days 2 weeks ago.. 13. 8:' 4.1-T 30 612 Same days 3 weeks aaro.. 17. w 57 M 12.017 Same days 4 weeks ago. .11.6M WO03 10 Same days last year 27.277 43.7S4 54. y The following tuble show tha receipt of cattle, h.igs and snecp at South Omaha for the year to data as compared with last nr- 19U 1910. Inc. rla r94 B71.713 lS.l'S Hogs L6i.S Lib.074 J4il Sneep 9U.318 914.573 4.745 Th following tsble shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: Date, j LU. !l?10.l.19to.U07. 190. 119ttj. lio 4' 444 to IXIUj 133 04 M tlVt 45 i, 131 M 1014 40 t rior. Lbla.. Wheat, bu.. Cora. Iu Oats, bu Rye. bu l;rfv. bu. .l.s-o . il 0l) ciS.wO 542. 010 E.i) 20.OI0 81ilpment. 22.100 9 117. 32. KJ0 l.loo io4 104 00 41 404 . I. W0 K1514 104H Ml', . ia. ooo izt So iH i:s' ST 4j Reriil.lic Steel Republic Steel pfd Hoc Inland 19 Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A fl. F. 14 pfd... St. Louis 8. W St. Louis 8. W. pfd Slnas-Shefrield S. A I... Southern Pacific Southern Rsllwar Southern Railway pfd... Tennessee foppsr ....... Teias A Pacific. ......... T . St. L. A W T . St. LAW. pfd Cnloo Pacific t'nlon Psclfle pfd Cnlted State Realtr t'nlted State Rubber... United Stales Steel... ... V. Steel pfd jl.. t'tan Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabash Wahuh pfd Western Maryland Waetlnghonss Elect Ha .. Western Cnloa Wheeling A L. B Lshlgb Vallsr Total sals for th Aty, UT.401 shares. 1.500 11114 121S IB 4O0 KM 4 10414 1"4S S' 44 94 M 1' 14 11M4 IS14 m MS I44 US 100 ii,s is ir,t 60S 15 US 3S M.nno 1S2S Ul"4 1S2 i.iwo :s 7s u 41 :s 2S r?S I. luo is 1 S . 5 6 fS OS 46 S 4 42 H"H 0t TO TO ?0 4 II. 400 11SI4 IH14 117S T.9I0 W MS IS fO T04 TO TO4 1.50 M Its SIS f 1ST, 14S !O0 1!! 11 i 700 4S 45 444 to.tm 1I inns liis 100 MUj MS 'S 71 t.ios r;i rs r4 14l.:.i0 TS T34 74S 4n 11T 1U4 11T . I.KiO 40 S 44 46 S . 1.100 K MS 64 S t"0 1L 11 It to US 'S 114 . l li "S MS 4S , I M 47 44S t4 , l.lu TtV. 7t4 7S , 8 , S.0O0 1714 mm m OMAHA OC.1ERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, In 1-lb. cartons, 2?e: No. 1. In 80-lb. tubs, 27c; No. 2. ia--. . lckmg. 17c; uoiry, ltxi',Uc. CHEESE Imported 8wiss. 32c; American Swiss. 2-c; block Swiss, lc; twins, li-o; triplets, loc; daisies. Pic; young America, 18c; blue label brick, 10c; limburger U lb l lc: limburger (1 lb.). 19c. POULTRY Brollera. 2oc per lb.; hens, 13c; cocks, 9c; ducks. 20c: spring ducks, 30c; geese. 15c; turkeys. 24c; pigeons, per dos., IL30, Alive: Ilrollers, 12-c; hens, VVtc; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full feath ered. 10c; geese, full feathered, 5c; turkeys, 1-' V:; gulnia fowls, 15c each; pigeona. par dos.. 9tc; homers, per dos.. 13.00; squabs. No. L per dos., 11.50; No. i. per dos., 5tic; hen turkeys. 15c FISH Pickerel. Wc; white, 15c; pike. 14c; trout, 15c; large crapples. O.0c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel. Inc; haddock, 13c; flound ers 13c; green catflah, 16c: roe shad. 11.00 such, shad roe, per pair, 60c; saimon. 15c; halibut, ivc; yellow perch, 9c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads. 14o. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1. Me: No. J. 13c; No. 3. 8S,. Loin: No. 1. 18c; No. 3, Use; No. 3. 11c. Chuck: No. 1, 640; No. 2, S,c; No. 3, 5Vs. Round: No. 1, 9VN No. I, c; No. 8, 8"c Plata: No. 1. 4Vsc, No. t, 4c. No. 3. oV- FRUITS. ETC. Apples: Dutchess, per bbl., 13.75; per bu. bsk., 11.25. Hunanus: Fancy select, per bunch, HiS.TjO; Jumbo, bunch. 2.ij43.75. Cantaloupes: California, standard, 4a count, 82.75 per crate; pony crates, 54 count, 12.25; Jumbo, 27-33 size, I2.5u; Arkansas, pony, per crate, II. oil; standard, per crate, 82.25. Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, 12.00. Grapes: Kansas, per 7-lb. bsk., 30c. Lemons: Llmonelra brand. extra fancy 300 slxe. per box. 16.50; 300 size, per box, 86.50; Loma Llmonelra. fancy, 3W slxe. per box, to.u); 300 slae, per box, l.00; 24o and 430 sizes. 60c per box less. Oranges: Niagara Redlanda Valenclas, 96-16 sizes, per box, 84.25; 15O-17O-2HO-216-350 sizes, per box, 86.00; choice Valenclas, 8o-9 sizes, 13.75. Peaches: California, per box, tl.lXKj I. 35, Plums: California, per crate, II. to. Prunes: Tragety, per 4-bsk. cvrate, 11 90. Pears: California, per &0-lb. box, 12.75. Watermelons: Georgia and Florida, per lb., IV:. , VEGETABLES Beans: String and wax, per hamper, 82.50; per mkt. bsk.. tl.00. Cab bage: Home grown, per lb., 3V-". Cucum bers: Home grown, IV and 2 dos. In bsk., 65c Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., II. 50. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 12o. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos.. 40c. j Onions: Home grown, white, per crate, liOo; yellow, er crate. ILTo; Cali fornia. In sacks, ptr lb., 3c. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 4.1c. Potatoes: California white stock. In sacss. per bu.. It.; Minnesota, per mi., ei.au. Radishes: Per doz., 20c. Tomatoes: Ten nessee, per 4-basket crate. 75c. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Califor nia soft shell, per lb.. ISc; In sack lots, lc lees Brazil nuts: rer id., 10c; in sacK 101s, in less Filberts: Per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb., 8V:; raw, per lb., iC fecans: uirgt, ver iu.. 16c; In sack lots, IC less. minuu. v-u-fornla, per lb., 19c;; in sack lota, lc less. Honey: New, n irames, so. 10. Coffee Market. TtcTTT vr.ii 1.- t,gr R ct tTtTTT PT 1111 1 ores opened steady at an advance of li6 points . l.l..k... t.iimn.un ruhl.l in response 10 mece, j... .- ., . . steady Brazilian markets, and reports of a hnr demmid for soot coffee from leading eiastera lute veslerdav. Business was uiuuriKicif n . c .u. u...... the two near months held at the cloaing rigures 01 yesteraay. omer ueuven o proved during the later trading on cover lng ana dull support witn tne cioee iu . . . .. k. - . ....M n fl rwilnta hlvh.r liilea nci uih.'iiubwi 1 ' " ,n -. . . a, a 11 'ju.. iJ..,,t..nii.ur 11 o,i.)o uive.e , iiui, ". . l " . -. October. 11.20c; November, 11.05c; Decem- , . . c-l . . . a" . kf . ...I, per. January snu r rurunr j, iw.o., we 10.92c. April, May and June. 10.97c; July Havra was franc higher; Hamburg "4 lower to 1 llieoer. AUU w i cm iiifiiii 71275; Santos 5u rels higher. 4s 71150, 7s rve ' rveteii'w ii 1 1 i r- i ,u i i d.hj.ii rvl 56,000 baga against 40,000 last year:. Jundiahy i ... - sc . V. . BV.lna V7 li.l veae . .. 1 1 -11 U r o 1 1 1 wits 1 Cji i tri u ail uibuili, ji nv 11. . . , V .. V I. V. ... .Mtr.i.. J BUIU. 1VCW S OI w 1.1 . 1IU UDC 1, ... yesteraay, b.jd Dtgi skctsiuisL n.ioe iuv yrw t- . . . .. .. . T J V 1 T ' ! . U ., r. . . a V n BOOL, BLHUI . 1UU U. t . . .C . ' K 4. 131.0. Mild, quiet; Cordova, l3l6c nominal. July July Julr I July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 28. . 21... SO.. 31... 1..., I... 8... 4..., 6... 6H7I 8 P 7 87 1 07 I 6 46i 5 51 6 17 7 -.' 7 77 4 14 8 041 5 541 7 711 7 40' 6 Z4j 8 W 37i ! 7 44 6 41 6 01: 32 7 801 ) 6 441 a S-i! 6 15, T 6V T 491 5 91 6 ill 7 751 7 641 8 S3 6 35 n 23 7 70. 7 621 6 H' 7 6S; 7 54, Sai 6 Sl is 611S, 119 6 74 t 9174, 7 03 5 93 I 6 22 I 5 RJ 8 5 73 6 o2 a 6 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I r.ion stock yards. South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. ro.. yesterday: RECE1PTS-CARLOTS. Cattle. Head. Sheep. H r s. 1 4 1 1 13 3 C. M. A St. P.. Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. & N. W.. east C. & N. W., west C. Pt. P., M. & O.... C, B. & Q., east C. B. A y., wtst C. R. I. A P., east.. Illinois Central C. G. W 43 11 1 IS 3 'i Is Philadelphia Prtdse Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8. BUTTER Firm ; good demand: extra western cream ery, 4c; nearby print. Jtc. EGGS Firm, pood demand: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free caaea, Inoo per case; current receipts, free caaea. 85.4i; western firsts, free caaea, 86 H per caae; current receipts, free caaea. 85.1"M-40. CHEESE Firm, good demand: New York full creams, fancy, USSiiVsC (air to good, uva-uo. Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 6 WTfEAT No. 1 northern, ILOc-UlUw; No. 3 northern, tl.'aJ 107; No. 1 vaivvt chaff, Sl.u2ul.tiQ; No. 8 valevt cbaff. II '.51.01; No. 3 hard, DO 92c: Beplember. 92V:; Dacsmber, Sra'o. OATS 41 VadV- BARLEY 81 O-tl'L 09. . Prarta Market. PEORIA. Aug. 6. CORN Steady; No. t white. w$S,c; No. 3 oc; No. 4 whit. 4c; No. t yellow, boc; No. I yellow, sue: No. 3 mixed 46e; No. 4 mixed. 64c; no grade. Cc. OATS Lower; No. 2 white. 4ne, standard. SSVfiSSe; No. I while, t3V. No. 4 whit. JoV- Car.ot Receipt heat, 4os car, with 2:S f contract grade: corn. 43 cam, with 4 of1 t-onrract grade: oata. til cars. Total re reii'ts of a heat at Chicago, Minneapolis and Duluth lotluy were 6H cars, comiiared ai.th 7 car last aeek and w7 cara the wrwapouUiiig day a year ago. Dalatk Grala Market. DULUTH. Aug i. WHEAT No. 1 hard, tl 0w: No. 1 northern. tl.Oh; No. n. rlh. etn. 1.08Sii'H.3V; September. I1.B41, asked. GATS t-'tc; to arrlva, 40c agar Bkarkrt. NEW YORK. Aug. 5 -SUGAR Raw. firm; Muscovado, 8k test. 4 lie: centrifugal Mi teat. 4 Mo: Bioiaaae sugar. text. I. one) refined, steady; eruehed. i.Jic, graaUiated! i.aaci podai txl, t.'.Ste. New York llosey Market. NTTW YORK. Aug. 5. MONEY NomlnaL Tim loan firmer; lxty days, JVBd per cent; ninety days, 8-rMS, per cent; six months. KnTi per cent- PR1ME MERCANTILE PAPERr-HJ-IS per cent. STERIJNO EXCHANQB Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills, 84.84 for sixty-day Mi's and at lAsulO for demand; commercial bill. 4.!3. SILVER Bar. 62c; Mexican dollars, IFc, BONXia Government, steady; railroad easy. Closing quotations oa bonds wer aa follow: C. L nf. ta. rg....too4 Int. IC M. 4S..... ! d eaupea loos "J spaa 4a 8. C. S. la. rag 101S uu 4Ss MS do coupoa 101S K. C. So. la Is... 7 C tk rag UlS L. g deb. 4a Ull.. S do coupon IU, U A N snl. 4s MS Allls-Chal. 1st 6a... 71 U K. A T. 1st is. STS Am. A, as ii da gen. 4Sa S7S Am. T. A T. a S..I7S 'Jin. Pacina s 7t Am. Tobacco aa..' lis V. R. R. of M. 4S IS da ta 1U4 -.n y. it. g. is 17 Armour A Co. 4S.. -'. 'do dcs. 4s M , nt k. I . .N. h. A n. lot cv. as 131 loss N. A W. 1st e. 4.. 174 .MS do v 4s 10 , S No. Paclfla 4 MS , : da I 71s . tuS C. I. L rfdg. 4 ... 4S . S4S Pwnn. cv. is lilt.. MS loss so aoa. 4 Hs . W Reading gas. 4 S i:iS t LAS. F. fa. 4s US Che, al unio a1-.."'i u gea. ds ts do CT. 4S US St. L S. W. C. 4s.. 7 Chlcsgo A A. IS.. do 1st gold 4 ?Si C- u. & u. J. as st s a. u ts 77 do gen. 4s MS so- Pta. cviL 4s U C U. 4 I P I ISa rik do cv. 4a as C. R. 1. A P. a 4. 74 da 1st rat. 4a, W4 da rrg ts ni so. aallway as loss Oolo. Ind. ia 17 do gen. 4s 7fs Cola. Mid. 4s tl Vales Pacific 4 101 S r A r. A a 4s S da cv. 4s lo.s -t). m n. fv. as.... w u ia a rwr. ta... ffr n. A R. Q. ta... BSr. A Itubbee St.. ..lets Alchlsoa gen. aa cv. ts. ........ to cv. Is A. C. L let 4a.... 111. A Ohio 4. .. Mo IS do S W. IS . Brook. Tr. cv ta. . On- af Ua. la Cen. Laalliar la... C. of N. J g. as. to ret. &. maimers' is .... En p. t 4s da gwn. 4a do cv ta. sar. do aarte S tjn. Kiaa. cv. 111. Cee. 1st rat S V. 8. Steal Id ta....lm . 7. V --ar iV. . WUut 1st a . 7'S do 1st A ax. 4a.. . ts Waateru Md. 4s... . TT Wa. Else cv. I.. Kl W is. Cealrml 4a "S Mo. Pac. Int. Met. 4Sa TiHa Panama as Hid. Otlerad. l'S .1' i"4 US 3S . MS .101 Suatas tll.1.. i m. t. - BOSTON. Aug. 5. Closing quotation stock were ss follows: Allaus as Mosaws . .... Ajaal. Copper 1S Nevada Con. ... A. Z. L A 8 ITS N 'l latin, Mlnaa Arlaosa Com US Noeth Hutt H f 1. e . em. - ' " " ia,f ..... ,. ii-w LXJaainioa . 44 Kecaols .te Parroti 8 A C . 14 vjulecr ,. pes Shanno . MS Supwrw ,-u . liS Superior A A. M ..." . IS Tamarack " at Bulla CValil Cal. A Arlae... Cal A Had Cenlannlal Co- Raaga C. C. g.at Bulla C. M . KraalUs r.iui rna. lienor tea. . . M C S S R. Creeua Cananes .. S do pfd tale EoTala Uappar. 1 I an ten Hart Lea t W on - 4S ... 17k. .. I 711 ... II ... 7 ... 4r ...47 ... 11 ... TO .. 10 11 M tt 14 ta lotal receipts 6 95 3 10 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co oil .... Swift und Company 8K1 .... Cudahy Packing Co L4U .... Armour & Co 449 .... Schwarts-Bolen Co 510 .... Murphy 1,131 .... Burr Meat Co 129 .... Tolals 6.111 CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were limited to about three cars, which, a a matter of course, was not sufficient to make a market. For the week receipts foot up 24.766 head, being the largest since the first week in December, when 27.537 head were received. Still receipts this week have not been large for this season of the year, as 27.277 head were received In the corre sponding week a year ago. In site of the liberal receipts the mar ket this week on beef steers haa been very satisfactory from start to finish. There has been an active buying demand every day and prices have steadily firmed up until at the close of the week it la safe to quote both cornfeds and grassers as 15'325c higher than one week ago. A feature of the trade has been the free buying on the part of packers of common thin cattle that other years would go to feeder buyers. While the demand for cows and heifers has been very good this week and sup plies have been kept well cleaned up the fact that receipts were larger and that prices at the beginning of the week were unreasonably high as compared to other selling points causotl a downward move ment In values until at the close of the eek the market Is l.VaZTic lower than one week ago. Another cause for weakness In the market for cows and heifers was to a found tn the fact noted above that pack ers are buying a good many of the common and thin steers, which, aa a mater of Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts NEW YORK. Aug. 6. EVAPORATED APPLES Largely nominal, but very firm. On the spot fancy, l&yiac; choice, 16V. DRIED FRUITS Prunes firm, but th demand la less atlv. quotations ranging from 90J16V: for Caiifornlas up to aXc-tn. and Ili9l4c for Oregon from 8s to Jus. Apricots, rirm witn a lair joDDing aemanu Choice, 14Siilac; extra choice, li.oibc fancy. loU-uKc. Peaches, quiet and firm choice, loyloVc; extra choice, HuUV: fancy. HVaiil2c. Ralsina. quiet and steady loose muscatels. 6Vu7c. choice to fancy, seeded, HfuW; seedless, 6a437c; London layers. H. 401.45. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 6.T-DRY GOODS Th cotton good market were quiet and moderately steady today. Innings are In better reuuest from the retail trade, uur lapa art steady and buyers ar watching the course of the free list bill In congress and are placing their Incoming merchandise in bona, fins white cottons lor spring ar being sold more ireeiy. Cottoa srket. NEW YORK. Aug. 6. COTTON-Futtii closed steady: closing bids: August. 12.4 ....... n. w 11 O.... - ,1 4.,,. v.A.,.. ber. 11.21c: December. 11.26c: January. 11.72c March, ll.c; May. lLSlc. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12. Tic; middling Stall, LiWC, UU Itit-B. , Wool Market. FT. LOUIS. Aug. 6. WOOL Firm; terrl tory and western mediums, 17? 19c; fin mediums, luui.Hc; line, U41UV Oil aad Roils SAVANNAH. Aug. 6.-OILS-TurpentIne mra at ac itusin i.tm; type r and G o JtM35. n York Lira flock. Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 6 -BEEVET -Receipts, 6.127 bead: no trade In llv rattle, feeling steady; dressed beef firm; exports, 817 cattle, and l.s quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, -JM head; market steady; veals, 8-v5niv5". culls. I5.Au4 00; common westerns, 14 75: dressed calve steady to firm: city dressed veals, 12 j 15c; country- dressed, SVrtlJc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.408 head: seventeen csrs on cale: sheeD slow: lambs steady: sheep, i3.50; lambs, 14.54 Ui uv: culls, Z4.UU. HOGS Receipts, 1.974 head; market weak. eourse. ar cheap beef producers and hence take the piece of row stuff. The large supply of cheap beef would naturaliv weaken the market on cows and heilers. The be'ter kinds i.f fev.iing cattle have been In fair demand and good, fleshy kinds held up remarkably well, so that prices ar ni t far from steady wtih. a week ago On the otiier hand ther haa been a sur P us of common light and medium weight stuff on the stocker order and price have grd lallv eased off until they are around latino lower. quotations on cattl: flood to choice beef w": '""IS: fall" ta good beef steer. 9T.tt1i TO; common to fair beef steer. 4 to Uli; goid to choice heifer. 8V0i6 30; gtxd to chobe cows. I4.ik.y5.i5; fair to B(k1 cowg and heifer, p 7.Vc?4 40; common to fair coas and heifers. 82.Wtfj.78: good to choice tock er and feeders, 84.7'wi6 IS fair to good stockers and feeders. 84 u4 70; common to fr.lr stockers and feeder. 8.1284 00; stock heifers. 3.u0tf4.2S: real calves, 3.0li.J.O9 buds, stags, etc., 12 8:-ff3.0n. HotJS Another advance. Just about quI to yesterday s high rie, w as forced by n. g salesmen, but the trade differed from yes terday s session In that the lofty period came early Instead of late. Shipping hogs sold early at luuAV advances and outslue buyer furnished the main out:et at these advances. Later, after shipping and specu lative demand vanished, local concerna en tered the market and Insisted upon an average cost no higher than strong to a dime up. Most of th supply bought on local killing orders moved ai an average advance of a nickel. The demand early was active, becoming quiet and even dull toward the close. Clearance was practically com plete at 10:3v o'clock. The run consisted of a short 100 londs und of this shippers purchased about forty five loads. Continued heavy buying on out side orders amount to an open admission on tho part of Independent killers that sup plies of raw material ar becoming In adequate. Bulk of business was done on a W !VrT7.10 Da-is, good weighty lard gradea selling aa r.lpll as 17.15 in two or three inat , Cnoice bacon animals reached 17.30. a five months' record. February's top was 17 571 and barring March, the "front" figure of all monthly tops until th late July limit haa been a six. During the week the hog trade has been moderately supplied with trend to prices decided. y higher. Current sales show net advances of "(j35c over a week ago. this improvement being partly due to a liberal shipping demand. About 15.000 bead of hogs, ail weights, but good quality, sold oil shuping orders, fullv Ji Der rent ni tv.. I acek's total. Representative sales ft T 00 T 00 7 00 t 00 T 00 T 00 T 0 7 00 7 00 T I T 04 7 04 T IS T OS T 05 f 04 T 01 T m 1 14 T 10 7 10 T 10 T 10 T IS T II T 15 T IS T 15 T 15 7 15 1 15 T 15 T 15 7 to 7 to T to T 10 T 10 T ?0 7 T 25 T 24 T 80 I uo SHEEP Only three cars of sheep were reported In today and tliey were consigned though being held over here only for feed and water, so that there was really nothing on r-ale. For the week receipts foot up 51.6i8 head, being the largest of any week since the third week In November. A feature of the week's receipts has been the large run of heavy wethers, as fully half of the receipts consisted of that kind. As a result of this excessive run of one kind prices broke badly and at the close of the week are around 60c lower. Handy ewes and yearlings are cloaing 40&50c lower than last week. Lambs were active some days, dull others and alternately strong and weak, but the No. A. Ph Pr. No. Af. Sh. 44 !'! ... 4 M 71 141 2-o 17 Ml 144 4 0 U 2 11 Tl tk ... 4 0 9 IU liw 41 t4 40 4 12 2.S4 mi 51 371 ... 4 94 tl 244 40 74 24T ... IK tl 141 ... 47 .'.. 195 fl 241 M IT Ill SO t-N 17 140 ... 71 149 120 I 9f 12 lit M0 7S 2-T ... 45 SI 12J 80 Tl 244 M 4 5 14 UO IX 51 141 . . IK J71 ... 57 211 820 I 95 81 1ST u M 28 80 95 M Ill ... SI .U4 80 I 95 17 1M 0 71 134 120 I 95 54 170 ... 44 141 40 4 9S IT tug lfO 14 211 40 Ul 71 lit 1 8 271 ... 4 9A 78 115 ... 44 248 80 4 94 Tl 2'i 110 46 2 140 4 95 73 229 M 41.. i'i ... 4 95 79 231 KM) 70 143 IS III tt 141 oo 84 244 ... 4 95 74 2M UO 41 K9 ... 4 5 5 21.5 ... 68 151 40 4 ITS 54 18 4 7 2i9 120 4 87 S 45 224 ... 42 279 ... 4 ITS 47 IIS 120 68 rl ... 4 97 S 75 HT 40 1 244 110 97S 65 2KI SO 67 r.O 40 7 l t 4j 120 69 329 ... 7 00 7 247 00 44 20T ... T 00 44 254 80 Tl 12 ... TOO 44 246 ... 45 277 80 T 00 47 29 10 64 25 ... 7 00 7n ;st 40 74 241 120 T 01) 69 2f,0 40 1 212 240 T 00 8 248 ... 72 249 wl T O0 81 207 ... 14 2tl 100 7 01 1 148 40 fcl 144 ... T 00 9 Ii4 80 62 249 80 T 00 60 29 80 178 40 T 00 47 15 ... 84 191 N II IS 121 130 69 21 200 T 00 South Omaha.. St. Joseph Kansas City.... St. Iouls Chicago Totals general tendency of tr msrkrt wss down ward, and t the clos of the week price sre 25i fcv lower than last week. The beet lambs sold up ss hih as It! So. with tha ordinary kinds selling at A nsti 7. Demand for feeders wai fully active M price ruled iea.iy to possibly a llttl tronger during the week Close to HVOtw head were shipped out Thin sho'p mad up the bulk of these shipments Good feeder wether sold as high as 83 JS with year lings touching 14 to and lambs from 100 down. yuotatlons on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. !! 2TS sr.; fair to .od lamb. IS S o 35: feeder lamb. 14 lKf5 10; fair to choice vearltngs. 83 i4 a); feeder vesrllng. 3 1 9 ; fair to choice wethers, t3 10(3.4, feed.r wethers. 12 77yiia 26. fair to choice ewes. 82.T7-?IS tr.; feeder ewes. $2 81 tll.75; ewes, culls. II iosil tS. CHICAGO. LIVE iTOCK .MARKET Deassi far Cattle aad 8heep Steady Iloaa lllaher. CHICAGO. Aug. 6. CATTLE Receipts, estimate.! St 20 head; market steady; beeves,' ISfltWiTST.; Texas steers. ..4i"(t 10; aestern steer, 40Wvl0; stocker and feeders. 3.00v6.86; cows and heifers. UK") 6.S5; calves. :.5g7.7S. . Hi X1S Receipts, estimated t 10.000 r.esd: market 5c up: light. r.0trd7.A; mixed, ta.9tv67.tW; heavy. -5u7 52V rough. 8 "M 86.90; good to choice heavy, t v,r7.id; pigs, IT. Mj7.4".: bulk of sales. 7.15V7 4o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, estl mnted st 5.000 head; market steady; natlvs, 12 :.'.u4.i; western. I2.v-tf4.lii; yearllt.ga, H.7i..,i4 n; lambs, native. I3.773S.90; western. t4.25jT7.00. St. Loala Lire Stock .Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 8. CATTLE Recelpta, 4"U head. Including southerns; market steady; native steers. to-OOi 26; southern steers. 34.151 8.10: southern cows and heifers, t3.60ri4.75; native cows and h'lfers, I2.5..57.10; stocker anl feeders. 1.12a .bt.Vi; bulls. ll.2.V(i5 mi; calves. M.OOy ..; wrstrrn steers, 14 4tr.0; v. eestern cowa. . f2.75t4.75. . . . HOGS - Receipts. 1 VW head: market strong; bulk of sales. 7 r.tr7.40; heatr IS 'ri7 4; packers and butchers, 17 ri4J'i.4j, lights. r.AWT.tei. taa SHEEP AND UiIB8-Ret(lrl. hea.1; market steady: muttons, 3.0(Vff4 on; Inmbs. t'i.0iv.i.sn: fed wethers snd yearllngfc. is4lg4.r0; fed western ewes, I2.j0y3.50. St. Jejaet.k Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Ait. S. CATTLE Recelpta, UJ hesd: market steady; steers. 85.001 1 25 cows and heifers. 3.vV(i7.2&; calvea. HOvid) ' HOCS-Recelpts, 2.500 head; market l"o higher; top, 17 55; hulk of sales, 7.Xf7.jX. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts; market quotable steady, lambs, u.aOHj6..a. Stork la Sight. Receipts of live stock at tha five princi pal western markets yesterday : .. 1" .. ioo .. 400 .. . 3"0 .. . .1.100 !. 7W 2.VD 1.500 500 2.nU) 9110 10,000 6.000 23,100 w65 Oils aad Rosla. SAVANAH. Ga., Aug. 5.-TURPENTINB Firm at 4tVii!4c; sales. 439 bbls.; r celpts. 1.073 bbls.; shipments, 671 Obis.; stocks, 31.11V DDIS. ROSIN Firm; sales, 244 bbls.; 3 0fif bbls.; shipments, 337 bbls. 115.k7 bbls. Quotations: R. 15.25; E. Io.0; F. G 11. I. K and M, 16.60; WO, 17 00; WW. 17.20. receipts, ; stocks, D, 15.45; 6.35; N. Msilngi of aa Old Sport. Birds of a Feather Knock Together. Tho Man Who DOES la Never a Marion ette! The Top-Notch Hitters are Never Con tent to "Just Keep Up Their Average!" It Is a Heap Easier to Sneer at the Other Fellow than It Is to Keep Pace with Him! Anybody can Tread the Beaten Path the Winner Makes his Own Reconnais sance! Fate, whilst it Loves the Irrigation of Human Tears. Is Baffled by a Human Smile! In Due Time the "I Don't Care" Man comes to find that Nobody Else Does! Some Day the Man who Wonders Why he Can't Oet Along Like Other Fellers will use a Personally-Conducted X-Ray! It la the Aggregate Work of the Man With One Idea that has Mada the World Anew! During our Summer Rambles we cama to the Sign of the Impenetrable Skull, and there the Two Phrases Mainly Heard were: "Sportin" Life" and "Openin' Win!" New York World. The Foundation of .All Lord & Thomas Successes Experience, Information and Strategy SI. Laala Lly Itaek Market. ST LOUTS. Aug. 8. CATTLE Ri-ceint. .i head. Including 100 head of Ten am. Market steady; natlv beef steer. 4 .r,oi 1, : cow and heifer. I!1:47. : stocker and feeder. I3utu4.75; Texas snd Indian steer. 84.0oti6.26; cows and heifer, liiuiii csivn. in lai i. in nna, es.uuHje au. HOGS Recelpta. J.itO head Market 5c l.li.,' mlA 11 1' I, u I a .'.V7 IT. - . 1. "T V:'j1.W; butcher and" beat heavy. 87.5us 7.55. SHEEP AND IAMBS- Receipt. m hrad. Market stead v; aaiiv muitona Li 75 4J4.75; laiuba, Hvu-75. , W have put into print, for the fir$t time in our history, the chief reasons for our success. This step has involved the revelation of secrets, long considered too valuable to print. Our purpose here is to offer that book, and convince you that you should have it. For forty years, for a thousand con cerns, we have acted as selling advisers. These concerns, In most part, domi nate their lines. They are managed by some of the ablest men whom the busi ness world has developed In all of those thousand selling- ex periences there is no plan or problem, no mistake or success.with which we are not familiar Our business has been7inthis vortex of experiment, to learn the right and the wrong.Then ' to pick from the right the one best way the quickest, cheapest, 'most efficient way to ac complish each selling purpose. Our new book illustrates, by many examples, how much such a mine of experience means. 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