HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1907. $ i i i i it i J rCRAK AND PRODUCE MARKET Bulli Dominate at Opening and Con tinut to Hake Gains. WHEAT BUTIKQ 13 031Y FAIR V" Urea, aad ' Hlgker Thaa oa the Day efere 'aad Cosa Hoaawe Do Bonne Bart. . OMAHA. Anf. t, 107 The market tm4 bullish and prices ad t ancd In all grain on firm foreign cabin "higher Argentina shipments and mora ruah "Torti from the north west. Wheat opened strong and higher on firm cables, low temperature and mora ruah report. There u little ahort corerlng y and fair buying by eorhanlsslon houses. Tlie forecast tor warmer weather In the north west cauaed boars to aell on tha advance. September what opened at l&Sc and closed Corn opened lit r on arid' hither, with - wheat and the failure of the crowing crop to advance aa well aa waa expected. Com munion houeee all had buying ordera at opening and there waa aome selling by scalpers on resting orders. September corn opened at 41 c and cloaed at VSc Oate opened firm. and prices were higher. Commleslun houaa demand waa good and there waa a general mixed trade In De cember and May optlona. September oata opened at CiHo and cloaed at 41V:. " ..i Primary wheat receipt a were t-ilOOO bush ela and shipments 637,000 bushels, against recelpta last year of 1.1M.00O bushela and shipments of sTl.000 bushels. Corn receipts were eM.OOO bushels and shipments MJ.o bushela, against recelpta last year of 157,OuO bushela and ahlpmenta of 171.000 bushels. Clearances were 614,0000 bushels of corn, lo.oeo bushels of nets and wheat and flour . equal to bushels. s Liverpool closed itrsl higher on wheat and Vkl higher on corn. . Beaboard reported 86,000 bushels of wheat and 32,oo of corn for export. Argentina ' wheat ahlpmenta this week were b62,no buahels. last week 1,066,000 bush els, and tbta week last year 1.0K.OW hushels. Argentina corn shipment this week were nusDeiju last week l.tajt.'ioo Dusneia, and this week last year 1.5S3.000 bushela. Local range of options: Articles,! Qpcn.l Hlgh.1 Low. Close. Tes y., W'heat 1 i WSI ajsr prl ' 8514 K 8&W! NI tS 8-- H. MV MS MS 3 4SS "S S 4N tin 4fAl 4'S fS 46', 46S 4 47W 4J 474 S 4S 41 40H 4fe SH 41 42 4"SI 4 8r4 43 44S 4! ' 44 41 3epi... Dec... May... Corn , Sept... Dec... May... Dec... May... ' . Osnaka tlsk Ftieee. WHEAT No. t bard. 84Hc: No. t hard, ?fiJof No. 4 hard. TO1T2c; Na I spring. tUihfcSHc; no grade, Trfc. CORN-No. 3, 48-ec; No 4. 47c; no grade. 41fH3c: No S yellow, 4f48Ve. OATS No. t mixed. 4434c: No. t white. 44ft44c; No. 4 white, 44644Ac; standard. RTE-No, t. 70r; No. t. S7c. Carl4 -Recelpta. Wheat. Corru Oats. Chicago ..' 117 161 ti Kansas City 1...175 Minneapolis 4,.... 89 .... Omaha M . -. tt I Duhith .' U BU Louis w.. 161 CHICAGO GRAIX AXD PROVIfllONS Peat arm of 4k Trad las esl Cloalaa; Prlrea oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. a-X7naeaaonably low temperalure In tha Canadian northwest caused a tlrm tone today In the local wheat market. At the close wheat for September deVvf-ry ws up c. Corn waa half a cent hijL-r. Oata were up JVCISc. provisions a uhchanged to TV: higher. Tne reports of fcold weather la western Conada formed the chief Influence bearing upon the wheat market. In addition to th weather the news of the day waa generally favorable to the' taille. , Liverpool cables were firm because of the greatly decreased mtymenta from Argentina. Country accept anoea were light, reptirta from threshing showing small yields, and advices from aesmlngly reliable sources confirmed the epreafl of black rust In the Dakotas. These' fyctore. together with the sharp advance In oata, held the market firm all day. There was a good general demand, with commis sion houses leading In the buying. The mar ket closed Arm. September opened HIl'Sc' higher at 4Hr2So, sold between tSS'OSC ar.J and cloavd at fte. Clearances of wheat aod flour were eu,ual to 115,0(0 bo. Ex porta for the week, as shown by Brad treet'a, were equal to 760,000 bu-- Prtmary recelpta were SAK.0U0 bu., agalnat l.lRa.000 bu. do the same, dsy last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of S32 cars, against 2&7 cars last week and 6G6 cars one year ago. The corn market waa strong all day on active demand. Cool weather, an Improved demand for cash cm, unfavorable re porta regarding the Illinois crop and the bulge In oats were the principal factors responsible for the strength. Longs were Tie chief sellera. The market closed atrong. September opened SflH higher at M-y My, advanced to too and cloaed at MSc Local recelpta were 151 care, with 20 of contract grade. The price of all deliveries of oate ad vanced more than lc per bushel because of renewed purchases by prominent bulls. The demand from thla source waa supplemented by an active general demand, baaed on damage reporta received from all sections. .A report that local stocks .were almoet ex hausted because of the unusually large de mand from shippers contributed to the bull ish sentiment. Trading waa active all day. The market cloaed strong with prices at the highest point. September opened a ahade to S6S0 higher at SO'it'V, sold at 4Mt40Sc and then advanced to 41V. where It cloaed. Local receipts were 0 oars. , Provisions opened easy, but held firm dur ing the greater part of the day on buying by local packers. The monthly report on stocks of provisions waa construed aa bull ish, as It ahowed entailer stocks than had been generally expected. - At the close Sep tember pork w aa unchanged at 116 4&. Lard waa up bo at t.17k- HI be were TV higher at M 75. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow are: Wheat. 1 cars; com, 17 care; oata, 71 cars; hogs. 1X0U0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat Aug. fcVpt. rec. May Corn .Sept. Deo. "limy Oate Sept. Imc May Pork- : 6pt. Lard we pC Oct. JUbe oTa.c w L H ' sr WSO'al . K't1 1 ciw i oisn 1 ft. w j 1 MV 1 01 U I 64Sr ' W 64V, U'4 tlSQS 51tioi 51f S !S'rSf 1 01S 1 WW ItvSfSSi sa vi I 4i3 4nf4(ws 41V40SV5N 'waii i 4S)--44VirH 43, 44S5. 4j:, UK I It 4& 111 ti I It 4S I II 46 M5 tu t 46 12S lTVil tu I C7H t uo zu t 1 ers I 76 I I 7V! trt t7sl t TSj No. a Cash quotatlona were aa follows; .s. ' n , 1 1 t. . , .. . t . . . . 1 ..... i , ' v w wim'r paifDll, S1.IM f",-w "ln,"' straigtita. 7(f4 ; apring put- a . 1 mi, et r-j-i spring straignta, H kijt nu, 1 t fakers, 60u.60. rA WHEAT No. 1 spring, tlcStLOI; No. t iW aT'lTing. fc-tj'JLuO; No. red. K-WKlc. M J CtRN No. X. aoOi; No. t yello favf,i: OA! I VR-Vn X 41ler Kn 1 vhlta JTl., jw- . i i u. , wvnr, BARLXr-Owl f ading. 53Wc; fair to Choice matting. 6$Qi3t. SEEU8-Prime ti nothy, I4-S6. Clover, contract grade, tit 50 PKOVISRNa Short ribs sldve Hooee), tS.h).71. Mess pork, per bbl.. 1 14 1614 40. Xard. per Kw lha., p Otfti- Short clear aldna (sHvxed). trsft.US. Fwllowtng were the recelpta and ahlp eavni of flour and graia; Recelpta Shipment Flov. kbia.. a 400 Wheat, bu ..lsl.ao Cora, bu 174 ttata, ba.. Ill ino Rye, bu ..,. j ) Larley, bu...... lant a.sno 2V 0 4 l') 172U0 l.w Oa (he Produea esrh ter market mas steatv; creameriee. 2 XV; dairtea, USflTe. Ears, nrm; at mark, rase Included. loic; hrsta, isuo- prime fireia. 17sc. Cbeea.. ateady. litflc, olU Orala Market. M1NNEAPOUS, Aug. 1-WHEAT-S.p-teuiL.r, k'tline: Iweember, HVMVr K. I bard. li.Uiadl M. No. 1 aurthera,' U.OC'gl.r; No. 1 northern, 99V:; No. I northern. fcc. KLOt'R Prlcf s advanced Sc per bbL owing to higher wheat premiums. First I-atents. $5.'f rtI6 15; second patenta. t4 Mf ': flret clears, CW-&3.86; second clears. I2.TVTC . BKAN-In bulk, tl8.fcieTi.75. JEW YORK OEMCRAL MARKET Qaotatlowe of the Day oa Varloaa Comatodltlea. NEW TORK, Aug. l-FLOUR Recelpta. ."V bbls ; exports. 6 77 bbls. ; market steady, with fair -demand; Minnesota pst ents, fc.j.2; Minnesota takers, S.70jy 4 ; winter patenu, 4.4"Tr4 SO; winter stralghta 4.tt4i4 4S; winter extras, S3 1(V9 170; winter low grades. I ?. Rye ..our easy; fair to good. M 4 ; choice to fancy. IS.flOSH.tt. CORN MKAL Stead v; fine white and vel Inw. t.X, coarse, 1.14'1.1C; kiln dried. .! 69.40. RTB-Fatr; No. I western, re,. f. o. b.. New Tork. WHEAT Receipts, 74 M) bu.i spot mar ket firm; No. J red. Vc. elevator; S t. o. b,, afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, tlH. f. o. b.. afloat; No. t hard winter. He, f. o. b afloat. An early advance of kfio based on firm cablra. amall Argen tine shipments and colder northwestern weather was followed by lste reactions under profit taking and talk of larger sup- f'lles. Prices showed net advance. Pep ember. 95WiV; closed. Sc: December, H.OJQil.01 s-lfcc; cloaed, 1.0J; May, I1.06VJ L07; cloaed. 11 0S- CORN-Recelpts. 54,i bu.: exports, Ka.. If bu.; spot market firm: No. 2. (tic, ele vator, and fv. f. o. b , afloat. Option mar ket was stronger on oold weather talk, closing SIHc net higher; Peptember closed at dc; December. 80S3o; closed. lc; May. elosed, "c. j yjAio rveceipts, njnm du.; spot strong; mixed,-2fifci2 lbs. ?V; natural white, 3 I M lbs.. 63SSc; clipped white, 3) Ibe.. HAT fltesdy; shipping, 7fra7Do; good to choice, H lMrl.20. HOPS ulet: state common to choice, 1 crop, italic; in crrr, 4H9c: Pacific coast. 1W crop. (Affile; 19i crop, tTc. PROPIONf-peef, steady; family. W m ens.&O; mess. tS.60fiM.nn; beef html, 00 27.00; city extra India mess. t21.vft'21.M; Cut meata steadv; pickled bellies, inS(al3V; plcklfd hms. 13c; packet. 10H-311O. lard stea-dy; continent, t9.d; western prime, t9.10 if? Vi; South America. tM 25; compound, t.7B. Pork, steady; family, tl WtM9 50; ahOrt clear, $l .7S"317 75; mess. tJt .'O518.D0. TALLOW Steady; city, 6Sc; country. H CSc. PICEJ-Steady; domestic fair to extra, ttH'r; Japan, nominal. HU'lTBIt Steady, street prlcea. extra creamery, I41VT25c; official price, creamery, common to extra. 20i24ct state dairy, com mon to fancy, 19ii4c; western factory, common to firsts, 17J21e; western Imitation creamery, firsts, 21622c. CHEKSB Weak; state, full creams, col ored and white, small best, 124e: state large colored best. 12c; state while, HSc; fair to good, 10SUHc; Inferior, 7Sc; Skims, 7&9c. EOOB Firm; Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 26t2Sc; state good to choice, 28Sc; state brown and mixed fancy, 23t4c,; western selected finest, It feSOc; average best, 17ClSc; offlclal price, firsts. ITHISc.- POI'LTRY-Llve, steady; splng chickens, He; fowla. 14c; turkeys. 11c; dressed, firm; western chickens, lfcg c; turkeya. lOCyi&c; fowla. Wtlbt. WEATHER I?T THE GHAtt BELT alr aad Warmer Satarday, la tha .... - rr4letlo. OMAHA, August 1 1907. Within the past twenty-four hours light showers were scattered throughout the mountain district, and east over the cen tral valley, lake region, and eastern elates. Rains are (ailing In northern Michigan, and on tha south Atlantic coast, and generally cloudy weather prevails in the eastern statea. The weather la fair In the central valleys and western portlona. Temperaturea are lower In the lake region, upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, but are slightly higher In the west, and will be higher In thla vicinity Saturday, wlto fair tonight and Saturday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the correspond ing day . for tne last three years: 1J7 ISMi 1M6 19M Minimum temperature.... 66 tM M 61 Precipitation 00 .67 .U .(a Normal temperature for today, 7 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation alnoe March 1. 4. hi Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1904. i .17; Inches. . . . i&vsszr- co"rutL rH,1 " Local Forecaster. t. Loala Gestral Market. ST. LOUI8. Aug. 2. WHEAT-Htgher; track. No. t cash, i&5Sc; No. t hsrd, &i4 lJVkc; September, isSc; December, H3Sc CORN Higher; track, No. cash. 6414c; No. 2 white, 64V:; September, 62c; De cember, 4&Sc. OATS Higher; .track. No. t cash, 4e. hew; 4c old; No. 2 white, 61V; September. toV. KLOl'R Firm; red winter patents, 4.2&9 4 40; extra fancy and straight, IS.75ii4.16; clesr, ri76rt.26. 8EEI Timothy, steady, t3.2&C4-25. CORNMEALr-Steady. ,2.70. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, WctJ tl.00. HAT Steady; timothy, $15.00321.00: prairie t J. IRON tX)TTtN TIKS-tl.flBW HEMP TWINE-Uc. , PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, tl50. Lard, higher; prime steam, ts.50. Dry salt meata, steady; boxed extra shorts, t fc; clear rlba. ts.ii; short cleara, t 37V. Bacon, atead v; boxed extra ahort s. tl0.U; clear rlba, 110 13S; short cleara, tl0.S. POVLTRV Steady; chlckena. 10o; springs, 14ic; turkeys, Uc; ducka, c; geeae. 6c. BCTTER-eteady; creamery, 30V3Cmc. BOOS Higher at 1SV. " Recelpta and ahlpmenta of flour and grain were aa follows: , Receipts. Shipments. F our, bbls ,000 7.000 Wheat, bu w.ioo raOue Corn, bu fl.fto g;,Vn OaU. bu 27,000 24.0U) Kaaaae City Grata aad Provlstoae. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 2 -WHEAT-Sap. tember. 86Sc; December, 8SI40; May, SSSo. Cash: No. 2 hard, t4Voc; No. t. a8Ja: No. 2 red, 8846c; No. I. MaMSc CORN September. 48e; December, 440; May, 47Sc. Cash: Na X mixed. 4?V: No X. 4c; No. X white, 60c; No. t, 4H(c. OAT8-N0. X white, 480; No. X mixed, 44Sg4Sc RVE-Pteady; No. t 7tjT8c. HAY Timothy, steady; choice, tiaSOO 11i0. Prairie. 25c higher; choice. t7.7fcfi BX'TTER-Creamer'. 23c; packing, 174c EOCJS-Steady; extras. 17V; firsts 16c; cases Included, lc less; southern, lo off. Receipts and ahlpmenta of grain were aa followa: Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat bu 276.000 UBOO Corn, bu 40O vn Oata. bu... 6, (HO I5,0uu Kansaa City future prtcea as furnished by Dogan at Bryan, lit Board of Trada bulltilng: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Whest September.., Icember.., wy Corn September... Iecember... May "6 V i 4S! SI 85HI 8fS S 4Ms 4SS T 47 1 49 4 4SI Liverpool Grata aad Prevlaloaa. LIVERPOOL Aug. X. WHEAT Spot guiet; No. X red. western winter. 7a Id. Futures ateady; September, 7s X'id; De cember. 7s 6Hd; March. 7a 44d CORN Spot steady; American mixed, new. 6e Sd; old northern. 6a 2Sd. Future firm; September. 4a lld; rs,rr.lxr. nom inal. HOPS At London, (Pacific coast), steady at ti iotii lus. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Aug. l-CORN-H'irher; No. I yellow. 64si6tv: No. t. 64c; No. 4. UC. OATS Firm; No. X white, eSo; No. 4 white, new. 410. RYE Nominal; No. t tSHCMBc. Mllwaakeo Graia Market. MI LW A I" K EE. Aug X. WH EAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, tl OCtrt Ot; No X northern. rsctjlu2; September, :Vc bid. RYE-4teaJy; No. 1. ;u7Uc. BARLEY Dull ; No. t 72Sc; aample, 62 RN-Hlgher; No. X cash, UVOttc; Btptomoer. 64S. U4. wc. - 1. Delath Grata Market. pi-LVTH. Minn.. Aug X. WHEAT No. 1 hard, on track. tl "!S: No. I northern, on traca. tl KS; No. J northern. MV; Beptein. ber. tluS, December, WW- OATS To arrive. 41c Toledo ed Market. TOLEPO. Aue 2.-S EErCloer. caah, to; tkctnher. t i. Deceniter and Marvh tt AUike, prime, pioU. Timothy, prime' NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Abience of Outside Baying' Caatet a St&-nant Market. EXACTION FOLLOWS EAELT RISE He port oa Cottoa Coadltloa a pis agreeable garprlso to areola lore Deal logs Aim oat Eat I rely Prefeaaloaal. NEW TORK. Aug 1 The discourage ment of the professional traders over the abannce of butslde Interest In stocks re sulted today In a condition bordering on atagnation. Trading was practically Idle at tlmea and the professionals finding no satisfaction In scalping profit from each Other, desisted from operatlona. There waa ho other noticeable operatlona outalde of thla claaa. The forecast of the week's currency movement gave warning of the unfavorable Xactore at work In the money situation. Yesterday s heavy credit balance of the ubtreasury at the clearing house on ac count of the Central Pacific note payment to the government extended the week'e losa of the banks to the government of 3.SS1,0C0. Thla Includes the gold shipment to France on Tueaday, for which payment waa made at the subtreaaury, but not the outgo to Canada, which amounted to nearly 11.00". CO. The reeourcea of the Lnlted States treaaury for relieving a possible money stringency this fall ws brought to atten tion by the monthly circular X the National City bank, which concludes that a working balance of t2R.Ou0.ori0 to ti,ut0 In the treaaury haa been demonstrated to be ample, thus leaving t-0.0u0,ooo to 146,000, 000 available for deposit with the banks In the present condition of the treasury. August and September are months of large Surplus revenue collections, however, and thla will Increase the power of the treas ury to Influence the position. Foreign ex change here continued to decline, however, In spite of a rather easier tone in the call loan market, and firmness In London and Berlin discounts. The feature In the time loan market la the special urgency of the demand for the elx months period, which now carries over the first month Into the new year. The quoted rate waa to 6H per cent on-this maturity. The government report of the condition of cotton was araln a dlaagreeable surprise, the Improvement during July having proved much leas than w-aa anticipated In the trade. The fact that aome of the cotton carriers advanced on the report waa attributed to the likeli hood that short sellers In anticipation of the poor report were buying to cover. Re ports of grain crop conditions also were rather unfavorable, low temperatures In the northwest calling attention to the Im portance of delayed frosts for a crop that is late. The probable dimensions of the fines to be Imposed on the Standard OH company by Judge Landls tomorrow formed a subject for discussion aa It waa feared the making of the penalties severe would have an unfavorable effect on value. Copper waa lower again, both In London and at the New York Metal exchange. Not much waa accomplished by the day'e operatlona In stocks. The rise of the early part of the day waa about all lost at one time and then recovered In the last half hour on acanty dealings. Bonda were Irregular. Total aalea par value, rss.000. T'nlted Btates bonds were unchanged on calL ,.Tn following waa the range of price oa .- .-.ww aura, ouxk exenange: laiea. Ulfk. Lew. Clow AdaaM KxpraM Aaulsaauud Copper Amer. Car sat Fosntrr,... do ta Aster. Cstten Oil 4o pfd ; Amw. Kipnas , Abmt. Hide At LsaUur pfd Amw. los Awr. Ltssead Oil do pfd Amw. LoeomotlTe da ptd Amw. tmsltlng A Kef do pfd Aster. 6 agar Reanlng Abmt. Tobaree ptd etts Asaeoada Mislo Co Atchlsoa do pfd Atlantle Coast Lino naltlmoro A Ohio do pfd Brooklra iupld Transit.... Canadian Paciae Central of Naw Jersey tl'kaaapaaks A Ohio CMoaso .Or ax Weatara.... Chleaao A Nortaweaura.... C, If. A St. Paul Chlcao T. A T , offend.. do ptd C . O , a ft St. Loola Colorado Fual and Iron.... Colorado BoattKia do lat pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Rolaoa Dl Lark. A Waaura Danvor A Rio Grande do pfd PlaUUjrs' Secnrttie Erta do 1st pfd do Id pfd Oeneral Elaotrta Illinois Central International Japer v...... do pfd . International Pump do pfd , Iowa Central do ptd X. C. aonthera do pfd LouiiTtlle A Naatarllla.... Mexican Central Minn. A t bonis M . at. p. A tault tie, M. do pfd Mlaaeait Parlae Missouri. Kansas A Tsiaa. . da pfd , National Land N. R. a. of Maxloe pfd.... New Tork Central N. T . Onl A Westers.... Norfolk A Western do pfd.. as-div North America a Pact fie Mail PennsylTaala People's Can P . C. C. A St. L-, ex-dlr Presold Steel Oar do pfd Pullman alaes Car Readln do 1st pfd do Id ptd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Ce do pfd Rubber Coeds pfd St. L. A San. Fran. Id pfd St. Louis ftontbseelera do pfd Southern Paetft do ptd Southern Railway do ri Teoaeaoee Coal and Iron... Texas A PaelSe HO W.IOO K ui u 100 41 41 14 lOufc tOO M'A tt lit 15 .... .... .... t"S to tOS id 14 M 8 t" tl M J1 100 tl IT MUj .... !', tl.t'TO UIH 111 111 4 m ti m 111 11 ui 100 MH t 4 000 M4 MV. Ut 1.400 12 ! t1 n w nu. i Lioo n 97 r s. n BTH MH " . 400 171 17 17t .... 1, ' 17S BOO 15 15 400 11 111, 11 141 I 100 IM 111 a2 1 1 M 44 TOO II IO14 to l.lno 17 t Mv, 100 M ( 1 SM V 4K 44 4414 TOO 111 117 11H, K 17 17 17 0 Tit 71 71 (00 Ifil 117 1W 465 t0 tt Jg tfi .... .... Tl 10 11 4 14 1.100 14 rs'-t ts 100 14 5;. 51 K0 41 41 41 tj U7 ie 114 1 IS , 11 : - 14 7S 100 17 17 7 100 1K R lrt 00 t 1: r t0 57 ' 17 IT 100 111 111 . Ill mo m 10 nu t"0 41 41 41 400 104 104 104 WO 400 T4 T4 T4 1.100 15 I4 T e4 ttu 1. 504 IT U 54 Sv 1,100 111 111 111 0 T4 T4 T4i .... Tl C8 nr h 17 1 nu xr in i TOO Mb 0 4 10 tl tl 0 ..v, 11 tLtOO 103 101 lot K 77 'ioi' ti ii , i 11 1: i e 4U0 41 47 47 ' 45 '. . . . IT 400 t r n tO 41 4 50 40. 00 0 t at too 111 uth utia 1.100 lt U 1 104 44 14 K 140 10 tJ o M 4 SO T , St. L. A w de ptd , Vnloa PaelSs do pfd , C. S. Etpresa ., r. S. Realtjr ... U. S. Rubber . so pfd , C. s. Steel do sfd 14 I 40 17. KO- 144 142 141 lus 41 u m MT II It 17 100 14 m 14 To) . It. 100 B 14 IT 11 1. 000 fl(l Uv YlmlRla-Carallna Chewiest. de pfd Vabaak da pfd Wella-Farfo Kipreaa Weatlnghouas K.eelrto .... Western t'nlon W heelin A Leas SHie Wtaoonaia Central do pfd Great Northern pfd Northern Paeine Central Leather do pfd . Intarooronsh Metropolitan.. do ptd tlees-Shcnltlt Total sales for tha dar. 1(4 S4 14 101 U in .... -- j 141 T7 11 17 M l.soo u 11 11; I.e.) 1:1 111 113 CO It's tt ti ' M tl 1 tuu 15 41 15 U a tM.SW shares. Lssdas Cloalaa; StiMrka. LONDON. Aug. 1 Closing quotatlona on stocks wsre as follows: Coaaoie. aaonay....U 11-14 M., K. A T 44 .11 11-14 hi. T. Central 114 .... 11 Norfolk A W 74 .... do pfd 14 .... 44 On l A Western 17 ,...! Peeaarlraula 41 ,...11lr Read Mines 1 14 Readia 51 .... 11 Southern Railway U ....111 do pfd 5 .... 11 Southern PacISc .... ti taleo PaclSc 147 .... n do ptd IS .... 4 r. A stoat 1. .... 41 da pfd tot 4 Wabaeh 14 la a do pfd 15 ...l-i tvenlab 4s t! ...111 AnaeondA Atchison da pfd Baltimore A O .. Canadian Paotfta Chee, a Ohm.... Chicaso O. W .. C . M A St. P. OeBaera D A S O do ptd Brts da 1st pfd de td pfd Grand Truss .... UUaols Central . L. A Naslllll SILVER Bar, ateady; C4 per ounce. nnbi-.i per cent, Th rate of discount on the open market for ahort btlle le l,9t 11-lt per cent; tor three months' bllla. tfcS per cent. Bask Cleartasn. OMAHA. Aug 1 Bank rlearlnge for today were tl.TiAS.! 04 and for the corre spond ing date last year .&-. 441 r. Bask ( Gensaaf Staleaaeal. BERLIN. Aug. t-The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany ai.uws ibe fuUowlbar tUiaxigee: Caau la hand, decreased 4S.400.0Otl marks; treaaury not", unchanged; other securities. Increased 27,60.jO marks, antes In clrc elation. In creased to.itu.ott) marks. - REPORT OF TUB CLEARING rtOLSR Traaaactlaaa a( e AaeoaHalesl Beaks tar ta Week. NEW TORK. Aug. tHr ad street's bank ctearings report for tha week ending Aug. 1 show an aggregate of llt.lu.a.ot.000, a againat K.oU.&U.O'iG last week, and 14.710, Ot'.'.ouo In ths corresponding week last year. Canadian clearings for the week total rrt.tia.'M", aa againat SO.16b.000 last week and I72.t70.000 In ttve earns week last year. Th following 1 A lil of th clUes: CITIES. I Clearings. Inc. I Dec New Tork ... Chicago Boston Philadelphia ., st. Luis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore .... Kansaa City , Cincinnati ..... New Orleans , Minneapolis ., Cleveland .... Detroit , Louisville .... los Angeles ., Omaha ....... Milwaukee ... Seattle Ft- Paul , Providence Buffalo Indianapolis ., ;i.tvw.nt.oo . 111 "i.i "ii "i.i s:j.4;r.,w. 1W.707.0J) i.i.oao(.. M.44 0t 4C.lc4.Ortl. tP.7t).0lj .tf7.iowi J0.a4O.O0Oi 26 saO.OtW ll.tlS.Oool. U.lr.0O0t . 17,7H.fj U.lt3.0A . ll.R14.ono t..'l,flrioi. .87S,0OOi t.KC.Oi"! t.K'l.Ofl1 I.E. .I:1! t. . o-i!. it,. 17.41. 1.11. lt.ti. yt 'o.e 15.1;. n.i . "i.i . t l. 7.690.01 J. a sal i .i tXi! t.8A0n(rl " t.t70.0t5 .220.fs ltlM.00 .730,0o0 6.136.0 t.M.OOOl 7.f,enoi t.tfT.onol 1,001,000) 6."V0.(iin uenver ....... Fort Worth .. 'ii.i Richmond Albany : .v........ Washington Salt Lake City .... Portland, Ore. Columbus, O. Bt Joseph Memphis Savannah Atlanta ... Spokane, Wash. ... Toledo. O Tscoma Nashville Rochester Hartford Peoria Des Moines Norfolk New Hsven Grand Rapids Dayton '. Portland, Me. Sioux City Springfield, Maaa. . Evansvllle Birmingham o . u.i i.i 81.1 k t-tl I.Kt.OOul U.i t.in.ono t.o o.i l.tll.OuOj 6.491, C 66.6 1.7 l,W!t.ono 4.63U.0' t 701.000 Sit 5.1 l.2tiJ.0OW 16. 464 lt. t.64i.wJJ 1.12t.0nrl. l.tso.OKjl l.taO.OOOj 1. 730,Oil . i xr? nivil 11. 1 6.6 S.6 1.M6.000 l.BrK.OOt! L7M.0O' 1.SJI6.0IK)1 16.4 ll. ll.W.. 1.701.0001 1.4SS.0il j I. I av. uov ........ Augusta, Oa. I Mobile l.tos.ooni S1.6 i.in.oH l.tni.oiio Worcester r... Knoxvllle Wilmington. Del. .. Charleston, 8. C. ... 1.4JB,(i0tM 1.477.000 l.t7?.000 l.OM.OOOj Chattanooga Jacksonville, 1.810.000! 1.25S.0OOI Fla. Wichita Wllkesbarre ...... Dsvenport Little Rock ...... Wheeling, W. V. Fall River Kalamasoo, Mich. Topeka Springfield. III. Helena Fort Wayne. Ind. New Bedford 1.2S.000 .l.ttM.OUO TTO.OfiO Lilt, onoi ... 854.000 fctrtj.OUO i.ow.owj; . 82S.00TM 67LOIU frsootH "5.0rtW j Lexington ,. 6SS.O0U 11.1 loungstown ...... Erie, Pa. Macon ,... Akron ;.. Rockfnrd Til . TSt.tXOi 780.000 .. 496.0001 , 677.000 ' fVttOOO - t Cedar Rapids, Chester. Pa. Blnghamton , Fargo, N. D. Lowell , fanton. O la. . 53l.yO . B40.0. M,oon, '' 44.0iX)l , 457.0j 8S9,00(i 6no.O00! tlO.O'iOt 8.0iOi 425. W ' as.onot ' 'EO.0001 is,ooo 216.000 SiB.OOo) l.SM.onoi 80,0fio,000 11.044.000 Bloom In rt on rn. South Bend, Ind Qulncy, III, Springfield, O. , Sioux Falls, 8. t Mansfield. O. ... Decatur. I1L .... Fremont, Nil. . Jacksonville. 111. tLincoln, Neb. .. Oakland. CaL .. Houston Galveston :::: 4)1 161.71... S3.ll... CANADA. MTirTtreal ............. Toronto .............. Winnipeg Ottawa Vancouver, B. C. ... Halifax ...u Quebec Hamilton .'.! St. John, N. B London, Ont. Victoria, B. C. ..... tCalgary,- i tLdmonton e- lar2T.tS4.000j. l.t 6.1 i.i , S0,820.Oi'l. .lO.tVti.ofio; 1.54t.0O0l. ' i,a,tioi " l.Mt.onni ' 1.753. oool l.fwJ.0001. l,S!2.0Mf i,i&t.om 7720001 '1.141.0001 . 854.OJ0) t.0. n'i. 1.71. it'. 12.11. S0.4I. M7I. 7.1 .... tNot Included in total because contain ing other Items than clearings. . Not Included In totals because compari sons are incomplete. New York Moaey Market. V IT W VHD V A . . e .-.v-tv - ' v a av.iai Kjn can, ir. -u., u 1 1 ii a rate, . n per cent; closing bid, 2ri per cent; offered at i - t- inn. i.m, urra; sixty aaya, I61&6V. per eent; ninety daya, per PRIME MERCANTIIJe PAPER per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady on a decline, with actual bualneaa In bankers' bills at 14 88704. &.67S for demand and at 14 .354 1340 for alxty-day Wlls; commer cial bills, 4.834. SILVER Bar, tWic; Mexican dollars, BONDS-Oovemment, steady; railroad, Irrea-ular. The closing quotation on bond today were aa follow: C. S. ret. at. rag.:..MMl 4H etu S,u ds eoupea W da td series Mv v. n. ss. sag , .Hi da 4s Tt dn eeaneai ...lrL. St K. sat. 4s.... NH C. S. saw aa, rag.. do eoupoa Am. Toe. 4s do 4s Atrhleoe gen. 4s..., do adj. 4a Atlantis C U 4s... B. O. 4s do vs Brk. a. T. re. 4a.. Ceutral al O. as... de lat tna ..iii -nan net. o. sola 4a.. 1714 ...j jaei. t. antral as.... ,.. 44 do lat lat ..10inllnn. St U 4 .. Mj at.. K. A T. ae tl , 11 . tT , 44 .. al ds tda 4 ,.. S44N. n. of at. n. 4a... al .. 4tM. T. C. (aa. tHa.... .. tl e. 1. c. sen. ns....in nNa Psetso ds HSU, lt de as T H Worfolk A W. a 4s. M 44 Ore. S. U rtg. 4a.. 4 10 Id Ine An U In. 14 renn. or. iu a. Chea. cl 4ta....lsl Reading tea. 4s tS rnicaso a a. ts ... rn n. u y m. a 4ai C. B. a Q. a. 4s ... Hea,, L. S. F. tg. as TTa C. R. L A P. 4s... 44, Sannnart A. L. 4a.. To a M 8C L. S. W. a 4a.. Tl COC. St. L. . 4a. Kta g. Pans 4a 871 relo. Ind. to. see. A.. 17 00 let 4a etft ?ao4, Cola Mid. 4a 14 SonUors Hy U 1,1 Tola. A So. 4s 4 Ta. A P. leti iitH 1H4T.. St. L: A W. 4a. T4 Pitt. Sees, ts Morulas Paello 4a k, Erie prior Ilea 4s.. 40 V. S Steel tt (a 17. do gen. 4s ! eWnhnsh nwa ..10 Hock. Valley 4t... Ta Waatarn Md 4s T4 Japan 4a 1 aw L. B. 4a. c' " series H,Wle. Central 4s ... 44 Bid. Offered Boetoa a BOSTON, Aug. cent; time loans closing prices on Alckteoa adj. . 4a... do 4a Central 4s Atcblaon do sfd Boston Albany.... Boetoa A Mam Boetoa Bleratad .. toeke ist Beads. t Can loan. H&4H per , 6H'0 per cent. Offlclal stocks and bonda: ST Blnltaai . MS Cel. a Hecla... . toi Oentenalal . Sva, Career Sense .. . Delr Weet .trt Pranklln .! Oraabv 1S4 lata Rurala .... .111 I Maaa. Mlnlnf .. . S'W MteSlsaa .lwMonak .14 Tin . M 1 T7a 14 It UO 17" 11 74 a ritckbur pfd Mai. Central N- T . N H. H Inloa Panic Am. Ar. Chens, pfd in Pne. Tubs... Aa. Sticar do sfd Aa. Tel. Tel.... Am Woolen de d diaaa Else. III.... Maaa. glertrts da fd Maaa. Oaa tailed Prult t'nlted Ska Mack. da pfd f. S. Steal do pfd Adventure Alienee Analsniaatsd Atlantic Bid. Asked s .1414 Moat Coal tt 0 t)ld Dominion C.... . t rtacskia .M .ltO'a rural .114 Oulory ...111 ... it ...111 ... ... M ... It, ...4" ... 41 ... ... 444, ... 4, ... T ...111 ...74 ... tt ... ! ...141 ... 1W . tl at.au nea Tamarack Trinity t'nltad rottoar .. .111 net v. a. Minlns V. S Oil !4ftaJl Ill Victoria 4i4jWiaoaa M. Wolvertna fV Nartk Butta .... W" Suite Cualltloa . KeTada 40 Cel. a Artioaa... KtaArU. CossBisrcUl Kx-dlrtdaad. Mew Yarn Mialaar Sleeks. NBW TORK. Aug. I Closing guoUtlons on rnlnmg stocks were aa followa: Adams Csn .... t, Uttle Cmlsf .... t A lie 414 Clntane Bresc Oeklr Brnasvlrk Con.' Patoal ,. roaastork Tanaal .... tt aevee rn. Cat and Va M Sierra Nemda Mora Silesr ia tauu Hnasa .. lrsa lle Sat Slaadard Usdniia Cea. I- ugerad .. M .. 10 .. tl .. tt .. to . .MS Phllaelpktai Predscs Market. PHULAFtFI-yHI A Aiir Irnc.ar - . " - mm U M U III wester u tUolts, Ire nasa, loVsu, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Extremelj Light Ban of Cattle for a Friday. NO BIO CHANGE IN HOG VALUES Very Fair Baa at heea aad Laanba tar tee Latter I' art ot the Wrekt Prleee Oeaerally ' Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. I. 107. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Offlclal Monday Official Tuesdsy ... Official Wednesday. Official Thursday .., Estimated Friday ., t.ltt .Sf4 ttri 1T43 1 71 1 10 4,111 t.it; LOT 1.3.K 125 I t.'l 743 10, 4' t 7 Five day this week....l4.S0l Sam days last week....lt.C2 Same day 1 week ago.. 14 "71 Same day 1 week ago.. 12.971 Same daya 4 weeks ago.. J,S7 Same daya last year 11,708 UC4 44.363 66.0't 67.7J , tl.tM 1,67 1130 M.26S 19.M4 14 tM lion 6.030 The following table show the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last rear: in7. !n. Inc. Deo. Cattle 636. 6tt 64e.t71 U,fi87 Hogs 1.64.. L6 .0 11.213 Sheep Sua,!&2 kttj.014 sa.in RANGE OF PH1CES. Cattle. Hogs. !5.7VS.10 Omaha Kansaa City ... Chicago St. Louis Sioux City .livff00 . 1 K.S7 20 . 1.40ai.6t . i.6j7.a . . 1416.86 6 9rj 10 Btn.tgo.t4J 6 ot(tl 46 .7&4l.Ot The following table shows the average price ot hog at South Omaha for the laal aeverai daya, with comparisons: Data. I 107. lA.,li6.jlTi4.!l01.lfWa. 11801. July 18.. July July 20.. July 21.. 1 6v t s: e 1 11 1 A 1 47 j July 22. July July July July July July July July July Aug. Aug. 23 'ii.. 28.., 26.. 27.. 21.. ?.. SO.. 31.. 1.... 2..., Sunday. The offlclal number of car of stock brought In today by tach road was: uattie. xiogn.Dneep. C, M. St. P Missouri Pacific Union Psclflc System... C. A N. W., east C. A N. W.. west C, St. P.; M. A O , C, B. A Q., east ? C. B. A Q., west C R. I. & P.. east Illinois Central Chicago Great Western 1 2 21 8 S4 6 1 20 10 1 2 16 Total recelpta 16 150 11 ' I h A Hlatr.eltl..n r. , V, ., ' . 1 .. . I' ...... v. .lit uaj irvciins was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep vmama racKing company. 48 Cudahy Packing company. 23 1.323 447 3,345 1.713 2.14 (13 Y,4f4 610 Swift anrl f'nm no n v- Armour & Co 72 Cudahy Packing Co., K. C.2U Hill A son 2fi F. P. Lewie 1 Hamilton & Rothschild 2 J. H. Bulla g Klngan - Other buyers 43 430 neir nui wnougn cattle on the market this morning to attract any UJ, imrteen cars Deing reported in when the market opened. Of thla num ber over half were oowa, the balance oon slstlng of a sprinkling of a little bit of everything, principally trasn. .There wer no beef steers on sale of any consequence and nothing to make a market or to establish quotatlona, but still there waa a fair inquiry for a Friday and the m W" snythlng at all desirable n.iii.iiu e, Boua, strong price. Mo great change has taken place 11 the market , . .w .' v. privets- oeing Just about where. ,they -were art this time last week. What few cows and heifers there were on sale thla morning changed handa very promptly at very strong prices, everything being cleaned up In a very ahort tlmt. ine cow market yesterday and the day 4. !re h.owl considerable strength and Ii. to luote t generally lutjiac higher than It waa at the cloae of last week. -J. f were no feeders or stockers to amount to anything on sale today. Specu I c'ea'?,f,1 "P xut everything they had yesterday, so that the reiin nn .v.. atrong. The fact ia that the Z-a,:, "aa Dean In a good, healthy condition all the week. Stockera especially H?V.t,.. n v?ry 0013 uest, so much so tnat pricea have atrengthened up very rapidly aa compared to the demoralised con dition at the cloae of last week. 4-VWB. Na 1... 1 .. t... 1... 1... I... 1... 1... 7... a... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... At. AT. yi (".4 115 1K1 H- 4SI U 750 lot 1110 770 140 14 ... T0 .... 460 .... tTO 7t ... IW ... 1)0 .... tm ... tu .... 441 .... I7T ...114 ,...1XIQ .. ,1I6U ...10:0 ...14 too "t I It T 1 40 15 t 40 S I Tt U 176 4.... HEIFERB. t 16 11 t to 1 I M 1 t II 1 BCLL8. t It 1 tts 1 1 re 1 I t0 ..... I to CALVES. 1 1 t Tt I 10 I 00 I tit I II I ti t ot t 10 I 50 t SO t 10 I 00 t to I u ISO 4 tt 4 OS IT" - W W 1 . . e e . . . ZIH 4 TOCKKRS AND FEEDlLRf. 00 1 tto tot I M 1 so W III . til WE8TETRN8. NEBRASKA. I cows llOg 1 heifer... 7j0 1 cow 130 1 steer 11 10 1 steer 860 1 00 15 cow..., 1 heifer.. 1 ateer.... 1 heifer.. Sfl 7S0 H40 SJ0 m 1 10 t 60 1 60 1 3S 1 00 1 60 1 60 HOGS There waa little better feeling ... .ubi . 11 ie morn nr nut r M b & . . - a wide difference a more uium . 10 the fact that the market yesterday waa so uneven Th,,. u , . . . : j . . . 111 aoia nign yes terday could hardly figure the market as f ,?tf,dye.tod.ay whne tho ho got the full benefit of the decline yesterday re Dorted that thev . 11. .1. C , . . . trt. li i. 11 i . '"siirr ictoay. The big balk of the hoge. however, sold ?.? . ,rrom, bere they did yesterday that in. laraelv at K tdiwr. ox .u ' --. " "wie.w, .ue BMine L -mere waa more life to the ar- the uis.ra.ci man yesterday rivals all aold before and the early 10 o'olock In morning. Representative sale: Ko la., tt.. It., at., tt.. at. . at. . St.. 11.. ttl.. .. at.. 47.. U . 1M. 47.. to. . II.. 41 . 41 . 6T.. to.. 44 . 41.. 40.. St.. 17.. M.. 43.. 44 . At. Pr. Na At. .171 ..txt .Ml ..rt ..Ml ..1(1 .116 .141 ,.17i ..IM Sa. Pr 141 1U t"l tl M Ill .Ill 10 lit 14 ral .......14 141 Ill ud 114 II tT 14 4 tH4 17t , 110 1X1 w M , 11 .....144 ll n ift ti, ill ,....171 , IM IM , Ml 167 .... 144 t4 X4 li IM ir 171 .... 14.' IM .... t4 Ii.1 17 161 I Tl 1 71 t Ti f rt I Tl i TTU, I TT I to I II t tt I to t tt I to I 10 I to I tl I IT, t St I tl, i 15 I 15 I 15 I 15 I II I tt I tt I ti I K t 45 I li I M i 17 I 17, I t 17 I I 7 I K I at I to I st I Ml I M I to f to I I to i to I to 1 1 41... Tl... 40... it .. b... It .. Tl... 71... 44... tl... 14... I tt t to I to t to t to I ! t li t 12 I 12 I M, I tl t I! I It I 12 I St I M I 5 I IS I t5 I ti I 15 I Si t 5 I W I H t 17 I S 117 I 17 I 7 I 17 I 17 I t: I 17 i tl I no l (to I tw 1 1 I d fl t A I 4 "J d ui 4 4 d US d 4 T t 1 17. 47. 4l 144 7 144 44 e.t 6! 41 M. 74. Tl. 47. 7t M. II. ...IMi ...144 ...177 ...!40 .. IM ...til ...til ...ar ...ti . . :m ..Hi .. ist ...Mo ..nu ...tvi . . 1:4 ..111 ..lit ...Ml . . ::t .. Uo ...U4 ...It ...lv4 .11 ...24 . . .134 .. m .. 1 ...to .. 14 .. 1 ...114) .. re Tl... ii .. 71... it .. Tl .. Tt .. 41 ... Tl... 11... 74... ... ... tt... al... ... M... ... ... 41 .. I ... It... TO... TS... II .. U .. 75... ST.. St.. U . II.. U.. td . .. Tl.. St.. ISO at.. to.. Tl.. as.. 44 . it . 1 . ... u . St.. 41.. IM 15 . 1 m t to 41 Md SHEFP-k-.l,,l. r.1 ..... ...... liberal this morning for a Friday. The market waa in a veev fate ..4i..... ..... daily so considering that It waa ao near the end of the week. There waa a good buying demand on the part of patkera and the ofTnrlngs changed handa about as mm .i..r wunj te e Tiea up sna made ready to be Bhutan The priors paid did nut show any naierUi oi.ais la the mar- I 1 Ml I til 1 HI 7 74 It bt 1 61 I Wi 1 T eol t ' 1 6, 1 OS: 6 f & 6 V I 6 4o 1 07 1 26, 7 41 ' 1 6 11 H 1 62 I d 14 I 26 7 321 I 71 t t 66 1 471 I I It' 7 41 6 70 6 t4 1 6.' 1 66 1 M t 06. 7 63 1 T4 6 W t 50 6 6v' 6 111 IB id 1 9S- t 441 t 6S. 1 111 4 96 1 at ) 1 46 , 6 61 6 19 4 j 7 63 6 CP 1 tOi 1 11 6 06 7 65 1 47 06H 1 171 I 1 0 1 08: 7 47; I 64 t Cm t 32 6 W) I 6 02 7 621 1 61 6 1, 1 15 6 0 4 l 4 Ml 7 41j 1 67 1 11 i T3 4 12! 7 87 6 7t sjr 1 at mb a a 1 1 a a -hi - at-ji w being Just about s'ssdy Quotations on killers: flood to rholce lambs. 17.oi49f4i: fair to good lambs, Msit 7.'X; cull lambs tf orti on; good to choice yearling wethers, 5Min; fair to gnod yearling aethera. 4"lt; j,,) fn choice wethers, 15 2f.iS.0; fair to g.tfd wethera, lo.sta; gwd to choice ewes. 14 S5jjt tv, fair to g.d ewes. t4fn(i4S6: culls and burka. 136O40O. Quotations on feeders: I ambs, l.frTW; yearling. 15 KVS6.6O, wethers, S4 aSfiVlO. we. U75fl4 . Idaho yearling feeder F7 2 Idaho wether feeder 110 66 Idaho ewe cull t 1 Idaho ewe M 1 Idaho ewe 97 fTS Idaho ewea W til Idaho yearling so 13 Idaho wethers H It Idaho wet hers SO 241 ltlsho yearlings SO M Idaho yearling feeders 11 M Idaho ewea. feeders 87 171 western lamba 64 36 western culla.i 6t 171 western ewe jso 14 western ewes, culls '....Ill W Ids ho ewes, culls K 71 Idsho vlas. wethers St 621 Idsho Is ml TJ 11 Idaho ylgs , feeders 71 H9 Idaho lamba, feeders ss ll Idaho ewea lot 1 60 1 00 4 00 4 f 4 W 4 0 1 75 I 25 1 26 6 75 6 60 4 CO 7 50 6 6 00 4 00 iv .S 60 6 76 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Steady ta Strong: seep Weak. CHICAOO. Aug. 1 -CATTLK-P.ecelpts, 2.0i.O head; steady; common to prime steere. 14 50g7.60; cows, 13&VO0; heifers, tt il 6 6u; bulls, 12 HfHj6 O0; calves. 13 Otgr7.25; stockera and feeders, t2.6tii6... HOGS Receipts, l.tX head; steady to strong; guod to prime heavy, is lmjl li; butcher aeighta, tl5.36; gixtd to prime nilsed, ts.HKjKi; light mixed, 16 25WA16; packers. 16.5ojA00; pigs. t6.6r;,ti 45' selected. tieie 4'V,; bulk of sales, t l'i 0. SHEEP AND LAMI'J? Kecotpts, t.000 head: lamba strong, sheep w-ak; aheep. It 6"5.a6; yearlings. t5.6ttO.S; lambs, tC to tr7.5a New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. Aug 1-PEEVKS-ne-celpts, I.4W head; medium and prime heavy steers Kn53 higher, common grades slow and unchanged, bulls steady, medium and tbin cows slow; common to prime steers old at M.56.S5 per l'tf Ibr.; bull. 14,25; extras. 14. to; cows. 12.16cj4 15; dressed beef fairly active, with prime end choice beef firm, common to good native sides wiling at SHftOttc per lb.; prime and choice, lo lt'Hc. Exports tomorrow (MO cattle and 5 0ml quarters of beef, all to Ixtndon. CALVES-Recelpta. 1.2JJ head: steady; buttermilks and greasers nominally dull; common to prima veals sold at 15.6(VB6 .S5 per luO lbs., with a few at 19; dreseed Calves steady but alow for common grad-s; city dressed veals, Sjl3o per lb.; country dressed. tfTUHc; dressed graesers and but termilks, ftjfrtic. HOGS-Recelpts, 2.143 bead; barelr steady. SHEEP AND LAMHS-ftecelpta. 4.726 head; sheep more active and steadr, lambs strong to a shade higher, all sold: common to choice sheep sold at 13.606.60 per 100 lue.; common to prime lambs, 16.4 TJ.OO. Kaaaaa Ctty'Llve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 1-CATTLB-Re-ceipts, 2.000 head. Including 1.100 outherns. Market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, (j.2Mi7.20; fair to good, t6.fXitt 26; western steers. 14.(KEf; 10; stockers and feeders, 13.40tg5.lS; southern steers, t3.0t2 outtern cows, t.2f,S140; native cows, 1140&4.50; nstlve heifers. 13O0t6.0O; bulls, I2.6twi4.00; calves, S4.0tEtS.OO. HOQS-Recelpts, 6,fO0 head. Market was ri"2U!? .t0 60 'owef; "P. f 20; bulk of sales, M ("06.16; heavy, tvsofl 06; packers. ttt.lKKl 6.16; pigs and lights, SfiOfVg.JO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, -l.fno head. Sheep steady, lambs lt higher; lambs, rr.0OS7.S; ewes snd yearlings, is 0ajf f. -rLr.ane 'flngs. 15.(.tji.25; range sheep, M.i6S6. ,5; stockers and feeders, tf.50tV6.00. St. Lonla Live Stock Market. ST. LOCIS. Mo.. Aug. I CATTLE Re celpta. 2,6(1) head. Including 1.600 Texans; market for natives steady; Texana. strong; native shipping and export steers. 16.t"if dressed beef and butcher ateers. 16.00 CK1.S6; atecra under 1.000 pounda. 14.OXrfiM.7o; atockera and feedera 10.7ryS4.60; cowa and helfera. 12.oVa6.i6; canners, tl.;&r2.10; bulls tl-Tat-et); calves, to.tEi 12.00: Texaa and I.ni?n -8,er"' 2.6Vu.75; cows and heifers, tl.60CjS.75. HOG9-Reclpts. 1.S0O head; market 10c M'i J;1" "nd 15.66'a.45: rackera. J butcher welghu and best heavy, SHEEP .AND LAMFS-Recelpta. 1.500 m,rk't 1" lower: native muttons. 13 .60; lambs. l4.OtVii-7.2B: culls and bucks, t2.60e3.OO; irteers. 14.40fi.80. St. Joeeph Lire Stock Market. ST. JORRPH. Mo., Aug. 1 CATTLB Re rflp,i J62 hna'- msrket steady; natives. 14.6oir7.C0; cows and heifers, 12.0(a4.26 stockers and feeders. 13.6044 50. HOGS-Recelpts. t.682 head; market teady; top. 16 20; bulk. t5.?i.i0. 8HEBP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 22 head market nominal; lambs. 14.0u(37.60; year llng. t6.6f35.25. Sloaa City Lire Stork Market. SlOfX CITT. Ia.. Aug. 2 fSpeclal Tele pam CATTLE Receipts. SOO head. Mar ket steady: beeves, t6.00trt.t5; cows and heifers, 12.sr,Jn540; stockers and feederr 13 50454.SO; calvea and yearlings. ISOutj'tOu; feeding cows and heifers, 12 26J 10 HOGS-Recelpta. 4.800 head. Market a shade higher, selling at 16.75a.05; bulk of sales, 15.SiXa6.90. Stock ta Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal inarneiB yoBieraay were as follows Cattle. Hog. Sheep e-5 r ...... . .7, South Omaha. Sioux Cltv...., Kansaa City.., St. Joaeph St. Louis. Chicago 225 StJO r.6j 4.112 4. wo 6 510 6.5? Sfe 16,0)0 2,0' : 42 2.6 0 2.000 IO) 22 1,5"0 t.OtiO ToUl receipts 7.4K7 a.SS? 12,634 Wool Market. et?iSTi?Jf; WOOIThe Commer rial Bulletin, basing Its report on statistics gathered for the government, will cay to morrow of the wool market: The ltuo t on la not materially changed. Negotla tl3na are on a generoua scale and trans actions closed large In volume and Include aome lines of 100.000 to 25O.0O0 pounda in aiae. The trade la not well distributed, a few large flrma and New England manu facturera being the parties most concerned. Receipts are liberal, but there are rom pialnts of absence of selections Interfering wim trsde. The demand Is largely for the finer gradea. Theae are firm and In soms case hay aold at higher pricea. There la amall Interest In the lower grsde and clothing wool generally, aa distinguished from worsted descriptions, are quiet. Tho undertone of the market la strong and ths tendency of value la upward, but said frpm exceptional rase no further material advance la anticipated. The ahlpmenta of wool from Boston to August 1, Inclusive c""l'ng to the same authority, are 156 tt4.2nv nounria ...I.. iro tan .c. - .... tmuiius tne earns time last year. The recelpta to inclusive, were J71.110.tt3 pounds against 164.76.74 pounds for the same period last year. AT T i 1 1 ' T Q w- a.. e i: a- a. .1 1 n it, wesx : medium grsdes, combing and clothing. ?ft"t iisiu. imr. jjt-jic; neavy, nne. 17ial(c' tub washed. 2SffisV ' 1 "lalvc- 4"o(lon Market." BT. T1'1H A II. t POTTOVT . quiet; middling, lvc; sales 10 bales re celnts. 4 bales; shipments, 457 bales- stock. 6,157 bsles. ' IJVERPOOT. lin - r-c-T-v. . . . quiet; prices steady: American m'dol'nr fair. 1.36d: good middling. 7(Kd; mld.lllnf .SKd: ordinary. S.Mti. Th nf tha aJJ. Wfrt & (ti llUl ir.f a Klth Ll.. k.t ftr rstaOllInt sir annA n M t a . . 4 Amtrlcnn. Rpceipta, J,ow bnl. lnclud- 111 w j mrri t"n n. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. Snot cloaed stftitf- ai.. 1 -COTTON 36 balea; low ordinary. aa.c. ordinary, "c. nominal;.' nominal: aood nri narv 10 1-I6c. nom 11 (-16c: nil.l. Inal; low middling! aung. K'vc: good middling. uc Inal; middling fair. lic. nominal: 15t-c. nominal. Recelpta. none: stock balt-a. n-irn-fa-r. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Pre Its. aYKI5' iu '--F VAPOR A TED APPLES Market unchanged, with fanr-v quoted at 8V; choir. i,c; prima. lc: poir t- fair, S-iTVc. DRIFT) FRCITS-Pivvea are firm 01 spot, with quotatlona ranging from 'V to l.Sc for California fruit and from C,c to r for Oregons un to 3r snd 40s. Apri cots, unchansed; choice. 21c: extra ehoc 'Jif. fsncv. nSc. J'eache. otilet. hut rlrm Choice, 12c; extra choice l'Vvfillc- fancy' 13rilc: extrS fancy. 14il4'.c Rils'ns' firm, both for future arid spot delivery UK.ae muscstel are quoted at i.jt' s-d-J raisins. 41; London layers. Il.7i.al i6. (ofrs Market. NEW TORK. Aug 2-COFFFBThe m,r. ket for coffee fiiluree .,r.r,. . - . .. - . unchanged to 4 rt"'"ts lower. Tliere was Some selling by Furopean interests l,m there waa good buying here for local ac count and the market recovered during th aeseion. Cat.leB reported continued cold weather In ga'-rauto. M'.el of the business rtprltd ass saiuLing (root Sp- ket, values throughout. tember to later months. The close was steady, net unchanged 10 1 points olfh.-r. Sales were reported of 74jf-a) bajis, Intlu.ling Ik-tobr at tt-: ltvcrnilr, 6.tv'' I't; Jan uary, March and April. 6.HV; Mav. 6 15c; July, 6 Jttc Spot coffee, stt-ady; No. 7 K10, tc; No. 4 Samoa "Vu allkl to flee, qulet Cordova, ajlc. OMAHA WtToLRlTtXtT MARKBTS. Coadltloa of Trade aasl Qaotatloa eaj tastle sit Pasty Prsdars. EOC.eurr'er do, lltrtc. 14 1'TTER Packing stock. l4c; chotca la fancy dairy. Zlec, creamery, 26c LIVE POCLTKY Spring chickens. 1SI 17c; hens. 10c; roostera 6c; turkey, llu: ducks. ItV; geese, ae. HAT Choice No. 1 upland. UO00; medium, W OO; No. 1 bottom Imv; flgrades troro IV TO..TV, ir siisw. i-u. 4 anaua. sn.tSA VRC1TB AND MELONS. PIaCKBEKRlES-Case. 14 qts.. 13.169 11.60. RA8PRERR1E8 Red, 24 qta, 16 10; black 24 qts., 13 GOt iSKBETlRIKS Case. 24 qts., 13. CH ERRIES-liome grown. 14 qts. IS. RED CI RRANT8 Csse. 24 qta, 11 76. CALIFORNIA REACHES Per boot, yellow frrestones. tl 26. PLACHCS-Texss Elbert a a, baskM crate, toe; t basket crate. 11.76. CALIFORNIA PLI MS-Per crate, 12-10. CALIFORNIA CH KHRIE8-J'er box f about I lbs , black or white. 1100. TEXA9 WATERMELONS Kach. JfvgHSc! crsted for slilpment. ic per lb. CANTEIX31PE California. 45 to crate, standard, 16.60; 64 to create, pony, tfio; Texas, ST else. 11- THoricAi rnvm. LEMONS Llmonlera. sise, 43,00; Ml Ire. t.50; other brands. 60c less. BANANAS Pst iediam-slsed uneta. 12 0014, Jumbos, 116utrt.w. OPwiK iE5 llediterranear Sweetg, fancy, 160 slse, 14 : 17s. ioo. 34 anil tut sites. 14 60; ad. 12 anc 188 - slsea, 14.00, extra fancy, 26c more per box; St. Michaels. 174, 100. 216 and 150 else-, 14.76; 111 and It stcea. 14 0 Valencies. f). St and 111 sises. J. o-.7s; la. U0, lit, w and 111 sires. KXe).0U 14 Oft, extra fancy, 25c more per box; St. lowta, tc; net- stu& walnut da tee, t-la. box. tl utK DATES Kadaway, lc; layers, tc; hal 104.U. 5c; new stuffed walnut data. S-lBj' box. tl.Ou. VKOETABUiXS. NAVT BRAN tt f-er aa. No. 1. 11.009 2 10; No. t. 11. HOC 100. POTATOES-Pcr bu.. new. ll.ee. NEW PE1'PER9-Pr tbaakat erats $2; per H bushel box, 71a ASPARAOl 3 76 ner dos. bunches. BEANS New waa and string, per M bu box or baaket, Wo. RESTS. TURNIPS and CARROTS Pee doz bunches, Soft Sic. PIEPLANT Per dos. btincnea, 30a 10c; No. 1 loin. lfHc;' No. 1 loin, 144e; No, 1 loin, 13c; No. 1 chuck, 6c: No. 2 chuck, 6U0; No. 1 chuck. 6c; No. 1 round.-0c; No. rouna. c; .so. rouna. sfcc; iso. 1 plate, ev, cu. e lmsio, inv, r.v. piaia. iec. LEAP LETTLCE-aot-houee, par ter doa. heads. 35c. RADISHES Per -Aos. bunches, boms grown, foe MISCELLANEOUS. COFFEEt Roasted, "No. . 24c per lb.l 20. 14Hc per lb.; No. X, lSro per lb.; No. 21. DfHjC per lb. CALIFORNIA DRIED TOUTTS-Prunea are aomewhat unsettled by '-eer offerings from second hands, who seem oesirous of moving supplies of Immediate gradea. Quo tations range from 60 to to for California fruit and from 6WA8C for Oregon. Peaches are llghtly easier, with fancy ' yellows quoted at HHe. Raisins are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at sc; four-crown. 10c; aeedsd raisins, SQllo. FISH Halibut. 11c; trout, 12c; pick erel, 10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh froscn, lie; whlteflsh, 12c: buffalo, 8c; bullhead, skinned and dressed, 1-; catfish, dressod, 17c; yellow perch, 8c; white perch., 7c; white bass, 16c: black bans, 26c: sunflsh, tc; crappiea, 4te; crapplee, large, 11c; blueflns, lOe: herring, 7o; rwrrlng. fresh frosen. 6c; Chinook salmon, 16c; eel, 18c; whlteflsh. froscn. U(fl6c: pickerel, fresh frosen. tc; Spanish mackerel, 10c; native mackerel. Il(it6c per fish; codfish, fresM frosen, 12c; red snspper, 12c; flounders, fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh froscn, 12c; smelts, 11c; shad roe, 40c per lb.; lobsters, green, 27c per lb.; lobsters, boiled, 10c per lb,; frog legs, t5o per dot.; green sea turtle meat, 26c per lb. CANNED GOODS Corn, lU t.'ard. west, ern. tfc. Tomatoes, fancy, s-pmind can. 11.46: standard, l-potind cans, tl 26. Pise annlea. artad. S-nonnrl t' 'HffO ao. .11.. 11.7662.17 Gallon apples. Is. a. California apricot, 12.00. Peara. I1.7f.e2 50. Peachea, ll.TMil.40; L. C. peaches, 12.00(82.50. Alaska salmon, red. 0.20; fancy Chinook, flat, 12.10; fancy sockeyo. flat. 11. 95. Sardlnea. quarter oil. 13.16; tliree-auarters mustard, 13.10. Sweet pot at otts tl.?5n .45. Sauer kraut, Sfcc. Ptimpklna. ic61i.rro. L4ma beana, 1-lb., 75o fell. 25. Staked peas, 2-lb., 0c fancy, tl.ttj Forelga Flnaaclal. . I5NDON, Aug. t Money was Arm on the market today and In good demand for holiday requirement;. Discounts were harder. Trading on the Stock exchange was apathetic, the holidays and the mone tary altuatlon operating adversely. A stsady tone prevailed and gilt-edge securi ties were ateady. Home ralla were-hartW. Forelgnera occasionally were lower, the Moroccan altuatlon cresting uneasiness. Japanese Imperial 6s of ISsH rlosed at lf4v;. Copper shares resisted the unsettled condi tion of the market. Americans opened dull, but rallied and advanced generally above parity. Transactions, however, were small. Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk were better In sympathy. BERLIN. Aug. 2 Trading on the Bourse today waa very stagnant, but prices were steady. The pricea of American securities scarcely changed. PARIS, Aug. t Trading on the Bonrae today waa dull and heavy and copper aharea asaln weakened on New York ad 1cea. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 72 50 and Russian bonds of lit at 6U1. Metal Market. NHW TORK. Aug. 2. MHTAL8 The London tin market was lower, with spot declining 12s 6d to 171 10a. and futures 7s if1,,10 n. Locally the market was dull and lower, with quotatlona ranging from WSW 80. . Copper waa lower In the English market snd declined 15s to 86 1i for spot and 82 6s for futures. Locallr the market was weak and nominally lower, with lake quoted at t.-O.WMl.Oo; electro lytic, llt.6o67-JU.irt; casting. I19.00ail.6fl. Lead waa unchanged at 15.15cti25 In the local mgrket, but declined 2s (..1 to 1 6s In London. Spelter waa unchanged at 22 16s In London and at 15. ST.fi 6 6 In the local market. Iron was lower, with Btsndard foundry quoted at 65s lei and Cleveland warrants at 66 H. Locally the market waa quiet and easy; No. 1 foundry la quoted at I22.7&i3.0: No. 2 foundry north ern ipOfn 22.70; southern grsdes. nominal. .8T. Jf?'I9' Au' -METALS-Lead, dull St 16 0Oj.i6.O2H; spelter, dull at 16 80 asked. Dry Gooda Market. NEW TORK. Aug. lThe market for dry goods holds wry strung and many buyer are operating In a conservative WaV Ijrn nwt . . . . ft. .. 1 . . . . - - - iv 1 1 1 entered Into with, cotton mills for goods to ba - ........ - - .iirau JillJ, lS"m. COttOn yarn were easier for the dsy, but dealer think the losses In rrlces will be re covered In a few daya under the Impetus of the government cotton report. The mar ket for carpet wools Is quiet. Saa-ar aad Molsasrs. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 SUGAR Raw. steady: fair refining. 1 17Heil43V--; centrlf usal. M lent. 1 Mc; molanses sugar, 1 121 fi IMc Refined, ateady: crushed, J Tucj r,ov4ered. 5 1'V: grsnulsted. 6-t"tc. NEW ORLEANS. Aug 2.-8CGAR-st.ady: onen kettle, centrifugal, S'JV; centrifugal yellow, V'.ijic: seconds. 2.a ISc. MOLASSES Oulet; new syrup. lOQllc. Oils aad Rosin. OIL. CITT. Aug. 2 OIL Credit bslaneea, II 78. Runs. 31.12" hhls., averaae V, bbls slilnmente Amust 1. 121.112 t'bls SAVANNAH, Aug. 2 -OIITurpentlne. firm, dMac. ROSIN-Flrm. Quote- A. R. C. HI 4yv?t4.05; D ti IV444.!: F. I4.464.70: F. S4.;4 75; 41. 14 7'';4 75: H. t4f-fi4sr1: I tint.: K, ts " 111; M, IT. 5": N. t? 7.i5 W: W. O.. 15 tiii 6.00; W. W., Wi '. Trrasary Slatemeaf. WASHINGTON. Aug -Today's state ment of treasury balances in tne general fund, exclusive of the f 15uuri.0ti0 gold re serve, shows: Avsilnble caah balance, 123. I774.3: sold c1" tiiilllon, l3.t'.4"6; gold certificates. 17J.72R.D30. THE CAUSE OF RACeTsUICIDE Juks Graham Brooke Declares Coat of Lltlasj ia One of Chief Factum. CIlAtTAVQVA, N. Y., Aug t-John Graham Brook, author-satrtallst of Boston, b. lleves the cost of living to be the chief rause of rare suicide, according to an ad dress he ntade st the rbautau'joa gaaembe bly. "I hesitate to lirlng up the queatlon Cf race suicide," he said, "but It is a dismal f't tt.st the Irvrrtaaed expense of bring ing ut children In cities, whers the peopla either choose or are compella to live, 1 largely reionsibU; fur tlis decraaaa ta the birih rule."