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RAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET
Trom aiy Opening it Become. On of
Most Sensational.
HACK BUST EEPOETS FEED BULLS
VW C WkF. Hamor. of
Dlseaoo Spreading; la Booth
Dakota Cosae the 13a '
OMAHA. An. I. 107.
, The market o;
opened any, but developed
t the most sonsatlnnai mar-
lirlT.0 on the mo"t aonsatlona; mar
H -.Vf .r "orn" t,m'- Reports that th- black
IT!..1," spreading In South Dakota ana
Vlf1 tne. cro In critical Condition sent
i later Into odd o-
rorntnlnBlon hou trail was divided, and
crS2d lm Hnpd ut willing to
bUIl. Private ate,.. - a . - ,
i moatly in ivmnai k h w .
. -a . - . w t It t'miiwr a I Me
; er In the morning a atronf bull move
ment developed and wheat advanced rap
My. The fteptember option opened at
nd rhrsed at 8Sc.
r 0P'n'l strong and higher and ad
vanced several fraction. Cooler weather
ana continued reports of damage with a
Vl?n f''",,n the growing crop la
not advancing . - r . k..
f"; cnrn "ry strong pos'tHm. 8ep-
r .i,, "''"u wnea at vc ana ciosea
I "lmn "na price advanced een
4attonally. Reporta of light eropa, which
re showing seen lighter than predicted
"as started a buying fever and prlcea are
Jieafllna- for corn prices. September eats
opened at 42c and cloned at Cc.
There waa no cables from LH-erpool on
acevmnt of holiday.
. Clearances were 101.000 bnahela of corn
land Zl.ooo bushels of oata. and wheat and
flour equal to 3:7.000 bushels.
;J, twrtttH 136.or bushels of wheat
and S40.000 bushels of corn for export.
Local range of options;
lArtlclos.) Open. Hlgh. Low. J Close! Tes'y.
WheBt
I
rsepi,
Doc.
Mar.
Corn
Sept, Ieo..
May
Oats
Bept.
Dec..
May.
W'4
W"4,
i-H
4&4
467
47..
41
42
44s
MM
4l
47-.
I
44
4
54 14
8V
46',
42
4STt'
4?m
4V
4l
4S-J
44 I
4!
474
42
42'i,
44s,
OnuSa 1-aaai Pi-leva.
XV'UKAT No 1 hard. fBtfiNSc; No. S hard,
JSc; No. 4 hard. 7s'a0c; o. 3 spring. tiv,
;; no grade. TS'iiTKc.
cukin-2o. 2 49c; No. , 4?ic; No. 4,
HiKc; no grade, 41i 13c;' No 3 yellow. I4kfu.
4c; No. J white, 44'ff!l,ie
OATS-No. 3 mlxid. 43W44H': No. J
He. 4Sc: No. 4 White 44Uo- itinitlrrf
RYE No. 2, 7(ic; No. 3. tiTtKao.
Carit Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
?hlcago ....
.Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ...
2?;
157
2S0
1W
81
ISO
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the TradlnK and Closing'
Prleea on Hoard of Trode.
CHICAOO, Aug. Onts rwactlcally
rnonopollxed the attitude of traders In the
V srrmln pits toduy and- after holng active all
, ( day closed strong and ir hlgniT. Wheat
waa up 8c, chlelly bocause of renorts of
cold weather In the northwest. Corn was
He higher. Provisions were unchanged to
be higher.
The wheat market opened higher because
of lower prices at Minneapolis. Later came
reports of colder went her in the northwest
nd houses with northwestern connections
commenced to buy moderately. The buy
ing Increased and finally reports of frost
In Minnesota and the lalotas caused the
market tp become strong ana active. Tin-
D Israel cloaca iirm. Sonten'.oor
wheat
oiiXiied H'B'Hc lower at !)1 Vitlic, sold be- ; able for showers In this vicinity tonight
t4'en lc and IRVkC and cMsd lit Jl; I and Sunday, with slightly warmer.
Clearances of wheat and fl-mr n-ir eeiiul ! Umaha record Of temperature and pre
to 27.ua) bu. Primary i ooeiis .ei-u .u.mn ' clpitatlon compared with tha correspond
tiu., as against l.lll.rVwi on the sai.it- c!ar i ing day for tne last three years:
last yea r. Minneapolis, Duhi'n .;id . .m-aw 1WT IWit UK 1(01
reported receipts of 451 cms, as a ultmi ! Minimum temperature 72 to ti
JMl last week and Hft one vrnr in.
The corn market wna active and stron ;
for the greater part of the lay. chlci;y be
cause of the bulge In onts. Cash corn win
trong and there wna a good demand tor
all available supplies. The market dun;
firm. September eni-n nnoneri at MV-rZ-Vw.
old between f'V and 55V,a'n'-4jC aid iloavi
ai atw. iyocai receipts were 157 cars, with
eight of cuntrsct grade.
The oats market was exceedingly active
throughout tiie session. The big bulls who
have been buying for several uavs Were
again In the market and In addition there
was fiantii- buying by shorts who were
anxious to cover their lines. Tho hulls
aold at limes on the bulges, but failed
to weaken the market. Country houses
which had sold aaalnst .exDected rnrehi
from producers were hesvv huvers. manv
of them having reported the conclusion
that mora oats have been -sold than can
be delivered for September. The principal
trading was In September, but the May
option also showed much strsnath. The
. rJosa was strong. September oats opened I
fcfclc higher at 4il2'c. sold between 43c1
nd 4.Vfc-Hc and closed at the latter ligure.
Local receipts were 5S cars.
Provisions were dull. At Ihe close gep.
tcmber pprk waa unchanged at 11(46, ribs i
were tc higher at W.S0 and lard was 2ic i
blgher at m art.
Estimated receipts for Monday: WheatJ
n cars; corn, in cars; oats, 61 cars; hogs.
J7.00U head.
Th leading futurea ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open. H1gh. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat
Aug.
Sept.
. o.
May
Corn
Sept.
ifay
Dec
May
Pork
Sept,
Lard-
Bept
Rlbi
Sopt.
ot.
o, MS1
!'! S24.I
014
s--k
(W.ix
1 OlVsl 1 01
1 V1V4
54H
64
62',
62,li 7 517tj52
";i1tf"i
42
43TS-844
4i-m
44
43
44H
16 45
! 17
25
t 75
i7Vs
44M
1 46
t
tt 45
t
I so
I ti
T2HI
No. 1
Cash quotations war aa follows:
FLOUR (Heady: winter patents, M.lftw
4V40; Winter straights. ta.6M.'J0; spring pat
ants. 4.T"U 10; eprlng atraigbU, K1UU-4.60;
bakers, J tiO3.IB.
WHHAT-No. I spring, WotStl 01; No. J,
4ctil ); No. I red, -Vti91c
.-fvRN-No- 1 i4ici No. I yallow,
OATS-No. t, 4c; No. t white. I61o.
BARLEY Good feeding, i&ale; fair to
cbolcs malting, CtrSsc.
SEDS No. 1 northwstUrn, U17. Tim
othy, prima, 64.4ft. Clovar, contract grade.
UA00.
PROVISIONS Short rlba aides floose),
tt.6t-ti.. Mess pork, per bbl., 114 aVffl.40.
Lard, per 100 lbs., t06. Short clear sldea
Iboxsd). tS.rrH6.12H.
Following wars tha raoslpt and ship
mants of Sour aad grain:
Kecatpta. Shipment -l
.. U.000 17.800
..131.400 10.400
90S M
WH-2-, . s34
VuH 7Hj
i owi i 02sl
1 01
B1t,3W 5MitTH
MS41J 4W
42 0H43TlQ-44
42Va 44
44S-6W 44
1 45 16 46
r
T I 8?H
IS 73H
Flour, bbla.
Wheat, bu..
' .- . Corn. bu....
rv , Oata. bu....
Rye. bu
ivSr!ey. bu.
....l&ltWO io.f0
.... W.&oO K3.0UO
.... tOiO
L19
., - un tha Produc sschaags today tha but
.er market waa steady; crsajnarles. 300
23 He : dalrlaa, lmo. Fgga. steady; at
A n-.rk. esses Included. I3'l6c; firsts. lHc;
prima prats, 17 Ho. Cha-ssa, steady; U4jnjSso.
, ' 'at. LoaU Gaaarml Market.
T. LOUIS. Aug. a W H EAT Weak ;
t"? ' aah, slsvstor, HVaOsae:
No. t hard. 87Vi-Oc; Septs ruber, o; De
cern her, Jane.
CORN-Hlgherj track. No. t cash. 64He;
No. 1 whlta. sto; Ssplambar, Ue; Daosru
bsr. 4Do. ,
tOATS-Hlghsr; track. No. t cash. 47a
wi So old; Saptsmbar, 4lie; Deoern--i
t.',h- No- whlta, llMIUo. aid.
. FLQLR Steady; red winter patents. 4
' See! Km tnCr U(1 "tr"ht- -H.U;
JViR KM K A Lr-gtaady. ti 70.
? . .N-F1rT"! aacked. east track iM-ty-vfe.
S1- 1-D-Tlniothy. steady; old. 63 S.J4 ;
Iew, 4 o
ffw'sTrm"' ,lmo,,,- lft0; pralrla.
. IRON COTTON TIES 81 0W
. I'AOiIINO-hv,,..
HEMP TVc JNK lie.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing.
flw'. Ird. Arm: prims at earn, 68 63W. rrv
ait coaata. steady; boxed sstra ahorta, p.to,
clear rlba. It 16; short clears. 19 ttH Bacon,
ateadv; bnsed estra shorts. lll4j; rlear
TlK. tioli,; short clears. flrt.'S.
POl t.Tnr Weak; chlckena. 10c; springs.
14c; t'irkys. USc; ducks. r; gsese, Jr.
IH'TTEB Btaady; creamery. HV4c. .
OKI-tady, 13Hc.
Recerpts. Shlpmehls.
Flour, bbla .m lv)
Osta. bu 2S.nm JS V
Wheat, bu lMi.uM ti fKw
forn, bu W.VQ H,rtn
SEW YORK 6R1ERAL MARKET
th ftur Varlaaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Aug. S.-rLOt'rV-Recelpt.
.3ul bhls.: exports. U.2 bhls.; market
stra-ily; Minnesota patents. f5 0t(5 3S; winter
straights, 14.(4.46; Minnesota bakers, 13.70
T4 .; mtnter extras. M.UilTO; winter pat
etita, H.tK(4.nH; winter low grades. p.0ir
Rye flour, dull; fair to good, t4.v-(i4.W;
choice to fancy. I6.0OU6.2J.
CORNMEALFlrm; fine whlta and yel
low. 11.26; coarse, SI.l4Vfil.lt; kiln dried, IS M
4JG40.
RYE Dull ; No. 2 western, fOcv f. o. b.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 7410 bu.; exports,
23.866 bu.; sp-it market firm; No. 2 red, 7V,
elevator, and HVHc, f, o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth. $1.1V,. f. o. b. afloat;
No. 2 hard winter. $l.fV f. o. b. afloat.
There waa an advance of lo per bu. In
wheat today and considerable -activity re
flecting bullish northwest crop and weather
news, strength In coarse grains and firmer
continental markets. Last prices were V1
'sc net higher; September. ir&tl.flii 1-14.
c loseil at tl.mi; December. 11.03-1.04 1-11,
closed at $1.04; May. oloaeJ
a at
1.07 V
i i ' "i
CORN Rerelnta. (tl TTS tin Hsnrtl K til
bu.; spot market firm; No. I. Ce, ele
vator, and 61c. f. o. b. afloat; No. I white.
2c. and No. 2 yellow, lc. f. o. b. afloat.
The option market was firmer on cold
weather talk, closing -e net higher; Bep-
closed at 6le,
". . m va-u,
OAT8-Recelpts. 21.000 bu. J exports. JO.
bu.; spot market strong; mixed oats. M to
82 lbs., 53c; natural white. 3t) to S3 lbs., 644
tifAc; clipped white, M to 40 lbs.. 6t3c.
HAY Steady; shipping, 70y75c; good td
Choice. ll.ltVffl.JO.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice:,
i" crop. 1431c; Iu5 crop, 4HWx-) Pacific
coast, isog crop. RiUc; 1!K crop. 6r8c.
HIDES Quiet; Central American. 224c;
Bogota, 22ic.
LEATHER Add. 25827Hc.
WOOL Steady; domestic fleecs, Wff34c.
PROVISIMNH-Hoef, steadv; family. $13 00
f13-SO; tiirns. 9.5fXi 10.00; beef hams. $25 OOfll
27.00; packet. IW.Rjj.ll.OO; city extra India
mess. I41.0DM2J.50. Cut meats, stead v;
Plf kled bellies. $10.7513.60; pickled hams.
$13.00. Lard, stesdy; western prlm, 3.10tf
20; refined, oulet; continent, t00; South
America. $li).25; compound. t8.754i.0O. Por,
steady; family, l.5o?ii nt; short clear,
l.75vil7.7r.; mess, $18.0(vjfl.50.
TALLOW SteHdy. cltv 0 per pkg.), 6,c:
country (pkgs. free). KHiffSSc.
RICE Steady; dnins"c. tnlr to extra.
2i(,iK,c; Japan, nominal.
FUTTKR Steady to ttrm: street prices
I extra creumery. IIWO; official, creamery.
e.unmon to extra. fo?4c; state dalrv. com-
I mon to f'' lfi4c; western factory.
common to firsts, 17iilc; western Imitation
.!--iFT-eryi nrMS, iTu i"e.
CHEESE Quiet; state, full creams, cnl
fre.l and white, small best, 12c; stats
large colored best. 12c; state white, llc;
fa'r to good, V)QVc; Inferior. 709l4c:
Skims. 7i?T!c.
KOOS-Qulft; Penmn-lvsnla and nearbv
f.uiey selected white. 2ciig:ic; State good to
choice, F32Sc: stste brown and mlxe.t
fancy, 7?,i2l!; western selected finest. 1
20c; average best, 17Htl8c; official price,
rrt. i:uiin0.
POI. LTRY-Llve steady: spring chickens,
l.c; fowls, 14c; turkevs 11c; dressed st end v ;
Western chickens, WiiX-c; turkeys. 1015c:
fowls. KiSISc.
WRATHKH IN TUB GRAIN BELT
Shovrers and Warmer, Probably, for
tha Sabbath.
OMAHA, Aug. I. 107.
The weather is slltj.iily warmer In the
northwest ami over that portion of tha
Missouri valley west of the river. It Is
slightly cooler on the I'uclflc slope and In
the lane region. Ohio vaiiey and southern
states. Increasing cloudiness Is shown
throughout the central valleys this morn
ing, and light scutlerlng showers were
geit ral In the mountains within the nast
' twenty-four hours, and the outl.iok Is favor-
rfeiclpitatlon : 00 .00 .00 T
Normal temperature for today. 76 degrees.
l.otU-ittiicy in precipitation, since March
I. 4.f5 Inches.
l.iMu'enty corresionaing period In 190,
2.82 Inches.
I er.ilency corresponding neHod In 1304,
i 6 59 Inches.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
, Corn and Wheat Regloa Ballatla.
l'or the twenty-four hours endic? at a.
m., 75th meridian time, Saturday, August t,
1!W7:
OMAHA PI8TRICT.
Temp. Rain-
Stations.' Max. Mln. fall
Pkv.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudv
Cloudy
PI. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloud;.
I't. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Ashland, Neb 78 S3
Auburn. Neb 7V 53
.00
.00
.fO
.08
.00
.TO
.oo
.02
.00
.00
.10
Columbus. Neb... 78
43
56
50
57
44
M
4
57
45
47
44
61
44
' Falrhury, Neb.... 75
jTalrmnnt, Neb... 7s
I Of- Island, Neb.. 79
1 Hartlngton, Neb. 71
i Hastings, Neb.... 72
Oakdale. Neb.,
Omaha, Neb...
Tekamah, Neb
Alta. Ia
Carroll, la
Clarlnda, Ia...
rilbley. Ia
'Sioux City, la
76
72
7
70
73
79
9
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
TO
4o
Cloudy
'Minimum tsmpsratura tat twalvs-hour
l" viiuina mi s a. m
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, 111 is 70 Si .01
Columbus. 0 17 74 60 .CO
Des Moines, la.... 13 It 60 .&
Indianapolis, Ind... 12 TO 51 .00
rtansas iiiy, 010. w 5 ) ,ue
1 Ixiuisvllle. Kv..... 1 - 82 U T
' Minneapolis. Minn. 29 tk tt T
lUinaiia, nu xa is su .01
j St. Louis, Mo 78 6C .01
The weather 18 unseainnahtv ennl
1 throughout the corn and wheat region.
very rgni snowers occurrea in ail except
ine ies aioines, uoiurr.DUS ana Indianapolis
districts.
U A. WELSH. Local Forecsater.
Kanaaa City Gralta Prortaloas.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. I WHEAT Sep
tember, 86c; December, S9'ic; Msy, R34a.
Cash: No. t hard. MtfUOc; No 8, KtaiiSc:
No. I red. lkH (MHc ; No. I. 62rf7c.
CORN September, ttc; December, 4H4C:
May, 47"c. Cash: No. I mixed, 4Hc: No. I,
iH9c; No. I whlta. tOfiguHc; No. , 4SViO
4!Hc.
OATS-No. I whlta. Sic; No. t mixed. 480
tHc.
HAY Firm; choice timothy, I10.50fjll.00;
choice prairie. t7.754M.00.
EGOS Steady; axtraa, 17Mc; flrate. lc;
cases returned, lo Uas; aouthara, 1c off.
bCTTER ISc; creamery, packing. 17Ho
Recipta and shipments of grain were aa
follower. Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 38.00 86.000
Corn, bu ,0 16.000
Oats, bu. 7,w 8,006
Kaaaaa City future prlosa aa furnish
by Logan Bryan, 111 Board of Trada
building:
Articles. I Open. Hlgti. Low. Close.
Wheat
September. December..
Corn
September. December..
' Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wla. Aug. 8 WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 northern, lfl.08j No I
northern, 8aeC1.0x.
RYE Steady ; No. 1. 7mia
BRiJBY-tHeadyi No. lie; sample. U
bo'atHJgher; N" ' CMh' 6S: Bptm"
Mlaaearalla Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. a-FLOUR-FIrm:
first patents. 5 06t6 16; second patsnts. 34 13
"rat clears. 6J.6fc84.46; second clears.
In sacka. 8i;ta'2.8o.
BRAN In bulk. ni604TlT5.
JSrHs?-mw' 1 5ard- 11 H,: Va- 1 "
ern. ll.o: No. I northern, ticftn.ooe.:
No. I northern, 8t4ftaV.
Feastav Market,
PEORIA. Aug. 1-CORN-Flrm; No. t
yellow. Htic; No. X 6e; No. 4, 634tej
no grade, 614UV8. '
OATS-Hlgher; No. I white. 47c; new.
46c; No. 4 white, new. 43o.
RYE-NomlnaJ; Ne. 1 Ungate.
Hallday la Eaglaad.
LONDON, Aug I -Today was 4 holiday
on the stock exchange.
LIVERPOOL. Au. l-Tuday la a kali.
a l tho srala a4 oottott market.
... 8M4-H 86 66U
48t 4tr 4ITS 40
46V ta'al 46 I 46
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market it IncoaMqtential Affair of
Few loom Trader,
ONLY JEW ISSUES DEALT 15
BasaaaaaaBBsssi
Lower rrlees dm Partly Maadar4
Oil Pta ssa I afavaraale Hakk
stateaieat Baad Market
Reatataa Dalle
I
NETW TORK, Aug t. Today" stock mar
ket waa wholly Inconsequential and was
an affair of a few room traders, wno ex
changed cperatlone amongst themselves.
The net result was next to nothing. Unly
a few stocks wers dealt In at all.
The drop of prices was ss much due
to Inanition as to any active cause, al
though the Standard OH fines were dis
cussed and there may have been some
attempt In the first hour to discount an
unfavorable bank statement which was
Indicated by the preliminary estimates.
The loan expansion also was nnwlorale,
so that the decrease In tha surplus waa
limited to 11.785.471. bringing that Item
to $7,47.40O, compared with $14,l2:,o74
on this date last year. Tha holiday In
London and its continuance over Monday
was a factor In (Its extreme dulnes of
the market, which was unrelieved to the
closing, when stagnant conditions pre
vailed. Total sales of bonds, par value,
1211,000.
i he securities market has been unre
sponsive throughout lh week to uny
favorable development, such as the record
net earnings reported by the l intel
RtStA Kl M 1 PAmAMtUl, h ...... .
(aiming; june t'i ana me increase in tne
Southern Pacific dividend rate from 6 to
per rnt. Tho market was held under
reatralnt by the doubtful factors In the
outlook. The Instability of the price of
copper Is rumored as confirmatory. Th
difficulty of securing money resources for
any speculative extension, owing to the
expanded credit situation, reinforce thi
disposition to conservatism.
The bond market remains dull. ' United
States bonds were unchanged on call for
the week.
The following was the range of prleea oa
tho New York Stock exchange:
Sain. Huh. Le. rim
Adams Rspresa
Anulgamitad Copter
Anxr. far ss4 Posndry....
1I0 sM
Amer. Cotton Oil
tfe std
Ami. Elpraaa
Amer. Hide Leather pit.
Amer. lee
Amer. Llneeed oil
do pfd
Amer. LesometlT
do sf4
Anr. Smelting ft Kef
de pli
Amer. Sugar Reflnlng
Amer. Tobaero prd etfs....
Anaronda Mining Co
Atrhlson
do pfd
Atlantic Coaat Use ...
Baltimore A Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapt Tranalt....
Canadian Panne
Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake A Okie
Chtraso Great Westers
Chicago A Northwestern . . .
C. M. A St. Pant
Chicago T. T., offered..
do ptd
C . C, C. s 9t. Lmtt
Colorado Fuel and Iron....
ColoVido A Boutbern
do let pfd
do Sd pfd..
Consolidated oat
Cora Prodeets
do pfd
Delaware A Jwdeon
Pel., LfteS. A Weetern
Denver A Rio Grande
do pfd
Plethlera' Securities
Krle
do let p
do Id pfd
General gieetrle
I! Uriels Central
International Paper
do pfd
International rwanp
do pld
Iowa Central
de pfd-"
K. C. Southern
ds pfd
Loul.vllle A Nashville ..
Mealcan Central
Iron A St. Louis
M-, at. P. A sault SU. st
do pfd
Missouri Pact fie
Miaaourl, Kaa. A Texas ...
do pld
National Lee4
N. R. R. ol Meilco pfd.,-..
If. T. Central
N. Y.. Oet. A Western. ...
Norfolk Weaters
do pfd
Nonk Amerteas
Ficlnc Mall
Pennirlvanis
People'! Oaa
Pitta, C, t. A at. Louis..
Preaatd Steel Car
ds pfd
Paliman Pslsce Car
ftt-adlng
de 1U pfd .".
do U pfd
Republic Steel
4s pld
Roek Island C
do pfd
Rubber Ooods pfd
St. L. A Sas Fran Id pfd..
St. Louis Southwestern. ...
do pfd
Southern Psetfte
4o pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Ttnteeees Coal end Iron ...
Texaa A Pactfle
Tol , St. Louis A Western..
do pfd
I'nlos Pactfle
so t4
V. B. gipreu
V. S. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
do ptd
V. S. Steel
de pfd
ISO
1I.WI 84 s l4
K 42' 48 I24
10O
84
10
10
1C0 IT 17 IT
a
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lX1 llm 1131 112V4,
1X 1' 106
1J
K 86 M gf,
800 54 H'i ts
t.Jno Mt4 1'4 1H
ln ih 11 - 11
100 4H It's 4
U4
1.100 57 R7 Sit
300 115 lKMj 17SU
17S
lus 8Ms V4 M4
20 1114 lla III,
148
1,800 132", HI 192
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10 M 89 M',
1'1 41 4'i 40
100 IS7 1J1 117
141
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TJ
.... 24
TI
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as
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.... 87
2 118 111 111
1014
I0O 41 41 4H
.... -. ,. 14
18
1 T4Vj T4Vi 74V4
It ISA, WS
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ant N 86 tli
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4in 111 H'.S 111
10 88 8Mt
, 74V4
TB
10O 46 48 84
Lion m lias l-s
I 904 P'H MS
at
14
81
14
4,004 10IS 102S lf2S
80
77
MS
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MS
10
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lite lis s ss
HIS
10 us us 11
80S 8844 42 S tt
144
t$
MS
100 4t 49 41 S
ll.Tna 144 141 S 14S
II 82S S
let
8t
M 81 81 84
17
tins lis US t5S
104 iocs 100 s ions
s
101
1" 18 18 IIS
loo US 24 US
8SS
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
ds pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wella-Psrgs Eisrsas
Weatlnskeueo KJseuie
Weaters Talon
Wheeling A Lake Brie
Wiaeonela Central
do pfd ,
Central Leather
se pfd
148S
TT
11
IT
81
12
88
1.108 IMS 18) 1S
Hue us 111s ins
irS
109 41 41 43
Orwat Northern pfd
Northers PeclSe
Iniarbaresgh Uetropelitas. .
do pfd
Sloaa-ASeSletd
18
Total sales r the dar. T8.no shares.
Sew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. l-MONEY-On call,
nominal. No loans. Time loans firm; sixty
days, 6 per rent; ninety daya, 6o per cent;
tlx months, per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-ffH
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with
actual business In bankers' bills st S4.nV76
for demand and at 4,83S1 .8836 for sixty
day bills; commercial bills. 84.83Vt4.s3S.
SILVER Bar, flBTsc; Mexican dollars,
64Vc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steady. .
The closing quotations on bonds today
were aa follows:
0. 8. M. k rag- issss 4a..etfs 81
Se esopaa ......... .10) 4s 8d series st4
0. I. 8s. reg lul ds 4a tl ,
do eoupoa 10Ju N. sal. 4a.... M
V- a. sew 4s, teg....ira stsshat. a sola 4s.. rr
4a eoupoa Ill Met Cestral 4s 81
Am. Tob. ts M Mo 1st ine II
de te tea-,., a St. L. 4a.. it
Atchiaoa ses. 4a...
do ad), ts
AlUnUe C. L. 4s...
B. A O. 4s
ds SHa
Brk. R. T. ev. 4s..
Central of O. la...
ds 1st las
M lac
d W Ine
Ches. A Ohio 4Hs
CUk-im A A. Iw..
C, II. A ft. a 4a..
C . R. I. A P. ss.
MS.. K. A T. 4S 84
. ds Ma 84
. 84 ). B. sf sf. S. 4s... 88
. . T. C. sa. ISs.. 80S
. 81 ?. 1. C. gen. 6a.... 121
. 7SNe. Paelas 4s UMS
lrta do 8s 14 s
. 88 Nortolk A W. s. 4s. 88
. 44 Ore. t. L. rfg. 4s.. 88S
64 Pens. ee. Ise 84
.141 Reading ges. 4a...... 81
. 84 . L. A 1. U. a eaiois
. MS 84. U A 8 P Ig 4a TI4
. SS U 8 W. . 71
so eel. Is.....
'eabeare A. L. 4 . T
OOC. A St. L. a. 4s. NliMe. Pee I So 4s..
Colo. Ind la, sar. A.. ITS do let 4s ctla.
Cola MI4. 4a 48 Soulier Rr la
87
....IVt
OoteA 4t Be. 4s US Tea. A P. lata HIS
Cuba 8e 1U8ST.. Be L. A W. to. 76
D. A R. 0. 4s 3St'alos PaeiBa 4s H'4
-fiM. a. i . mm as ss si
Brio prior Ilea 4s.. 88 ewakaeh lau .....
ess gee. 4s T8 Westers Md 4s ....
Hock. Valler 4Se....iet W. A U C 4s..
iasaa ts WSn,'ls. Cestral 4s
let
74
8
6H
so ss eenes ...
BIA ORarwA
8
Now York st-iBlasi toeks.
NEW YORK. Aug. t. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were aa follows:
Assess Cos II . Lkttlo Chief 4
Alice ...
.. Onlarle
,. XI Ophr
. 8 Potaal
. 86 Bavese
. Id Slander
.101 Sum Nevada
.Hi Small Hopes .
,. 6
.. Si
.. 14
.. 64
..1U
.. 84
.. 84
Branswtek Ooa...
Comet oek Taasal .
Cos. Cat. ss4 Vs.
Hera Silver
Iroa Sileer
LeaSvtlla Cea. ...
ogored.
BTsspwIarsj rtaoateaeU.
PARIS. Aug. I- Tksre waa a slkrrifty
oetter tone to tbo trading on tho Hours
todar. Rio Tlntoe ware atronear. In anna
I
TIIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: AUlllTKT 4. 1907.
pf the fall ka the prk-e of copper In New
York. Russian Imperial 4s closed at TJ.A9
and Russian bonds of l!o at 6.03.
BERLIN. Aug. L Trading on the Bourse
today was qolet and prlcea were somewhat
tlrmer.
I-ONtK-iN. Aug. t-The Stock exchange
was closed today on account of tho holi
day. Bootent Bfewka ssl Besla,
BOSTON, Aug. I-Call loans. I4H per
cent; time loans, 64Tt' per cent. Official
closing prices on slocks and bonds:
Atrhlenn ad). 4s.,
4e 4s
Sea. central 4s.
Atrhleea
do pfd
Bootee A Alhsev.
17 Rlashaai
"S
.780
. M
T7S
. 16
. 18
.ir
. rs
us
. IS
. 71
. ?s
. 4S
.its
. 18
.113
. 1SS
. M
. ls
. 80
. 4
. 1044
. 44S
. S
. is
.lfj
. 7
. an
. 1S
.141
. 80
. Cal. A Hecla..
. K'S Centennlil
. Sis Copper Range
. STSPnlr West ....
.lit Franklin
Poeton A Maine 1" etr,n,r
Boptnn RleTttel H4 lale Rorale ....
Fltchburg pfd Ha Maee. Mining ..
Mes. Osiral H4 Melgn
N. r.. St. H. A H..i.is Hoksak
I'nlos Paclsc lUSMoot. Coal A C.
Am. Ar. Chem. pfd. 84 Old Dosilnles ..
Am. Pneu. Tube 8sfeceoia
Am. sugar iss Parrot
AS pfd
..12 qutsre
..10? Shannon
Am. Tel. A Tel..
Am. Woolen ....
do pfd
Fdleon Elec. III.
Maee. Electric. ..
do pfd
Mia Oai
. !4 Tanarack ....
. 91 Trinity
Ill t'nlted Copper
. US I 8. Mining
. H I B. Oil
. MSt'tah
fnlted Fnilt
....Ill Victoria
t'nlte4 Shoe Mach.... WS Wiunne
do pfd
?4S Wolverine . n
f. 8. Steel...
4o ptd
AoSeats- ...
Allouei
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Aeked.
.. a.i North Butte
..loos Bulte Coalition ....
.. 8SNeeads
.. 40 lei Artmna ....
..ItS Aria. Cooimerclal..
.. S
Clearlnar llonse Bank Statement.
NEW YORK, Aug. S. The statement of
clearing house bnnks for tha week shows
that the banks hold 67. 473.2ft) more than tho
legal requirements. This ts a decrease of
tl. 786,475 as compared with last week. Tho
statement follows:
Inc.
..m-0.7W H.77.0nrt
. l,(K)4,3rr2.40f 3.:2S.50fl
50,13,500 eiioeno
71. "91.100 erm.ann
. 21).3S9,7WI 111. SO!)
. 2W.21.8fiO 903.100
. 274,82.6no wc:.375
7.473.200 !. 785.475
14.423.475 1,7S4.T0
Loans
Deposits
Circulation
Legal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Reserve required ....
Surplus
Ex-l'ntted States de
posits - Decrsae.
Movements of gperle.
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-Imports of specie
at Ihe port of New York for the week
ending today were 139.853 sliver and IW2.73S
gold. Exports of specie at the port of New
York for the week ending Kiday were 11,413.
413 sliver and 1513.630 gold.
Bank tlearlacs.
OMAHA Aug. 3. Bank clearings for toriny
were 8L7J1.847.H and for the corresponding
date, last year tl.470.53.r.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and 6'aney Produce.
EGGS Per dox.. 15c.
B t.'TTER Packlrg stock. 18c; choice to
fancy dairy, florae; creamery, 23o.
LIVE POfLTHY-Sprlng chickens, 15c;
nens. 10c; roosters, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
8tiHo; geese, 60.
HAY Choice No. 1 upland, tlO.00; medium,
U.flo; No. 1 bottom, ts.00; ofTgrades from
6566 to K50: rye straw. tf.; No. 1 alfalfa,
tu.oo.
FRl'ITS AND MELONS.
BLACKBERRIES Case, it qts, tl.00.
WniSKBERRrKS Case. 24 qts.. 3.
RED CCRRANTS Case. 24 qts., 12.75.
CALIFORNIA PEACH ES Per box, tl.78.
PEACHES Texas Elbertas, 6 basket
crate, t-'.(W.
CALIFORNIA FLI'MS-Per crate, tt.OO.
CALIIM11NIA CHERRIES Per box of
about 8 lbs., black or white, 12.00.
TEXAS WATERM EIX")NS Each, 25Oc;
cratetl for shipment, llje. per lb.
CANTALOUPB Texaa. standard crate,
13.00; Arizona stimrlard, 85.00.
, TROPICAL FRI ITS.
LEMONS Ltmonlera. 1 size, t.00; 360
slse, 3it.2fi; other brands. 60c less.
BANANAS Pir medium-sized bunch,
f.'.oiK&iaj; Jumbos. tJ.OOtTfl.50.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, fancy,
iJ sire, 64.26; 17i. 100. 211 and 250 sizes,
84.50: K 124 and 2S8 sixes. 84.00; extra fancy,
5c more per box: St. Michaels, 17ft, 2t. 216
and 0 sixes. 64.76: 120 and 160 sizes. 14.50;
Velenclas, 80, 9t5 and 112 sizes, $4.50ji4.76;
120. 160, 17a, 2)10 nnd 216 sizes, M. 76416.00.
DATES Kada way, 6sc; Payers. 6c; Hal
kmia, 6cr new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box, $1.00.
VEGETABLES.
NAVY BEAN 8 Per bu.. No. 1. $2,003
2.10; No. 2, $1.9t(!72.00: Lima. 6e per lb.
POTATOES-Per bu.. n-w. 75c.
NEW PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crate.
$2.00; per H bu box. 75c. . . .
ASPARAOl'S 75o per doa. bunches.
BEAN'S New . wax , and string, 90c per
market basket.
BEETS. TURNIPS and CA RROTS Per
do, bunches, 3o to 40c.
PIEPLANT Per dos. bunches. 20c.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, homo
grown. 20c.
TOMATOES Home grown, market basket
crate, $1.
CUCUMBERS Per doz.. rrfjfiOc.
LETTUCE Per dos., 26o.
CELERY Kalamazoo, 30ff35c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
COFFEE Roasted. No. 85, 26c per lb.;
No. 30, 144c per lb.; No. 25, 19c per lb.; No.
H. 12e per lb.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous 1 1
moving supplies of immediate grades. Qi
tatlons range from c to 8c for Callfor: la)
fruit and from 5Hc to 8c for Orego,..
Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel
lows quoted at 1SH Ralslna are firm-throe-crown
loose Muscatels are quoted at
four-crown, joo; seeded ralains, V,illc.
.-TI8H Halibut, 11c; trout, 12c; pickereal,
10c: pike, 14c; pike, fresh frozen. 12c; white
fish, 12o; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, skinned
and dressed. 13c; catfish, dressed. 17c: yel
" Pfrch, c; white perch. 7c; white bass.
15c; black bass, 25c; sunflsn. Re; orapples.
6Sc; crapples, large, 15c: blueflns, 10c; ner
nng, 7c; herring, fresh frozen, 6c; Chinook
salmon, 16c; eels. 18c; whiteflsh, frozen. 13
4jl6o; pickerel, fresh frozen, 9c; Spanish
mackerel 10c; native mackereal. 18 35c per
fish; codfish, fresh frozen, 13c; red snapper
13c; flounders, fresh frozen. 12c; haddock,
fresh frozen. 13c; smelts, 13c; shad roe, 40c
per lb; lobsters, green, 37c per lb.; lob
sters, boiled. 30c per lb.; frog legs. 3Sc per
doa.; green sea turtle meat, 26c per lb
CANNED QOODS-Corn, etandard. west
ern too. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans,
11.45; standard, 3-pound cans. $1.26. Pine
apples, grated. I-nound. $2. 20432.80; sliced
81.7ntJ1.I5. Gallon apples. 13 23. California
f.Tfi $?00, Pr-, 11-761.60. Peaches,
tl.7572.40; L. C. peaches. tt.5u1.50. Alsska
sslmon, red, 11.20; fancy Chinook, flat. $2 10
fancy sockeye. flat, II 86, Sardines, qusrter
oil, $3.36; three-quarters mustard. $3.10
Sweet potatoes, $1.26trl 35. Sauer kraut. "90c
Pumpkins, socigtl .00. Ivtma . beans. $-lb..
ll1.?. 8o" P' -H-. : fancy.
CHEESE - New full cream Wisconsin
twins. IV; new full cream brick. 15c; do
mestic old Swiss. 21o; new llmburger, 15
16c; Young Americas, 15Hflo.
v,HI.D.S AD T A LLO w Green salted.
No- 1. 8c; No. 2, 7.c; bull hides. 60; green
...t0- 7c: No- 2- c; horse, $I.50Q
t.50; sheep pelta, SOcifMl.. Tallow. No. 1,
S; No. t Vc. Wool. 1523c.
Olio ss4 Real a.
NEW YORK. Aug. J.-OILS-Cottonsed.
essy; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow
6c. Petroleum, firm; refined New York'
?:ir;; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.40;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk. 14 76
Turpentine, steady at 58443690.
go.84N50t74 5le5,ri 'tr,ne, C0mmOn
uXYSA"-- AU- -O'L-Turpen-ROSIN
Firm; sates. 3.496 bbls.; ahlr-
47,011 bbla; quotations: A. B. C 64 00- 11
64 36; E. 84 454 70; F $4 70; O H75
W W,fctuu4.X: W Wwlv!
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. tCOTTOVBn-.
OUlet! m it rl 1 1 n m lex.
miaaiing
."'Bir. u.sue. 1x0 sslea
, OitVL-JTAU A - .
u. .-saiiiv-Steady;
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. .-?OTTON-Spot
closed oulet; aalea 10 bales: low ordi
nary. 7c, nominal; ordinary. c. nom
inal; good ordinary. 10 l-lc. nominal; low
middling. II6-I60; middling. l?c- aood
mlddllns. 13So. nominal; middling "air
14Ho, nominal; fair. 14 Vic nomlnaL Re
ceipts, ! hales; stock. 29 474 bales.
hi?7- I'18' A,u COTTON Quiet: mid
dling. 13Hc; sales none; receipts. 1 balt-s-shipments,
too balea; stock. 6.133 bslos.
agar aad Mali
NEW YORK. Aug 3-UOAR-P.a w.
J"1, J"'r rPnm8T- le7Vrl48Awc; centri
fugal. , test. 1U-; molaHses sugar 83 17U.
iai8Hc; refined, quiet; No. . 4 As-- No ?
4aoc. No. I. A6w; No. . 4 46c; No. 10 4 35c:
No 11, 430c; No. 11, 4 26c; No. li. 4.JW-'
.V 0 . L- -,Dr: confectioners A. 4 k-; mould
A. 8S6c; cut losf. 678c: crushed. 6 70c- pow
derod. 6 br: granulated. 6c; cubes. $ 36c
MOLASSESSteady: New Orleans ouen
kettle, crrntr fjgal. 'n't3fc; fentr f jal yel
low. SV-ti.; secoatia, s,4isr.
WOI.AM4l.-!4 new sviuo. WOAUn.
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Hardly Enourti Cattle to Kake Teit
of Pricet.
TASD3 ARE BABE OF FEXDER3
Average Hoar Market Match Better
Than on Friday Prevailing
rrleee oa Skeep Have
Been High.
SOUTH OMAHA. August t. 1907.
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Utfklal Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday..
Official Thursday ...
Olftclal Friday
Estimate Saturday .
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 5.166 6.8u4 1.4 J
5.1H7
V Ml
1.746
Z.886
1.3S6
63.'
19
1.7M
4.240
4.U!
7.6J8
low)
Six days this week. ...16.234 49.144 M.ttjO
Same daya last week.... 30.046 U.877 1.M
Same days t weeks ago.. 14,711 8Z6wi 1614
Same days $ weeks ago.. 13.241 67,290 14,
Same daya 4 Weeks ago., t.837 60.436 12.1M
Ssme days last year.... 18.940 60.743 S6.&36
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: UXT7. 1U4. Inc. Dec.
Cattle a.99 649.113 t3.7s6 .......
Hoga 1,69U.36 l.e76.2iwi 84,8-"J
Sheep Itt.la2 6u,81 22.38
The following table shows tho average
price ot hoga at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1907. li6.lp.l90t.1903.lW.T0I:
July 18... 1 tisa; t 621 t 661 6 ai 6 231 7 74 I 6
July 14... I 6 73V 61 6 43 6 1 I Ml
July ... 5 jw s 47, 0 si oa, S 2J 1 s
- 1 w 1 111 in e 1 i
July 1U... I 87Vi I 6 4M I 07
July 23... 1 6 t &2 I 4
July 21... 18 4 6.S1 6 471
t Xtoi T 4t t ft
6 25 7 SI S a
6 111 I 411 6 .4
66, J Ml 6 14
; ail i
4 W - 6 68
July 36. ..1 94 t &:' 6u I Ml
July 26... 6 99VI 6 6O1 6 801 6 111
JUIV ....1 k tlli.i l Atl I Ui 111
July I it'l A All S 1DI 4 KH 7 61 1
July I 03S, I 6 60, 6 11 I W 7 55 6 47
July 30... j 08V.I I7 I 08 1 6 01 7 4J 6 66
Juiy 31 ... i U1SI 6 82 6 6 I 6 031 7 6t 6 61
Aug. l.... i i id 5 6; 4 9i 4 sl 7 41 6 7
Aug. 3.... I i 1 H, 6 7. 4 i 7 J7 5 1
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hogs.
Omaha t
$6.804341.36
6.0 4a nO
6.aou.50
Chicago 1 4"4J7 50
Kansas City 2.ou4j7-20
St. Louis 2.7o4J'!.40
bloux City Z 25t.7
6.7dO.16
The oflli-lal number of cara brought In
today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. A St. P
Missouri 1'aiillo. 1
Lnion Paclllc system. .. 14 .. I
C. A N. V., east 14
C. & N. W.. wist 30
C, St. P.. M. & 0 7
C, H. A y., east 2
C, B. A w west t 11 .. I
C, R. I. At P.. east t- ' ..
C. It, I. A P., west 1
Illinois central 1
Chicago U. W 1
Total receipts 1 90 6
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company..
Ctidahy Packing Co..
Other buyers
1 A
1.478
2.1
26
1
Totals. ..
1.057
1iin.i-umy 0110 Lki ot catmt was te
poneu ill me lus mis uioiuina. 1114 ra
velins 011 iiiuiaoay and r natty were ex
lutiul lieni. aa tuai tneie has beu
i.muiy etiouau ca.ile Here since Vveunesuuy
tu luuku a iiioi'uugn lest 01 the inaiaul.
ue total amvaia tor tne weea snow a
jailing uif 01 aunoBi 6,wa lieau, Willi a
uiiireM of ainiust 4,vu0 uead, us compared
Man a year ago.
ine iignt rece.pis of beef cattle this week
aie apparently tne di.ect result of tue
suurp ureag in puces lust ween and at tue
besiiining of tin.- present week, bince Wed
neaaay, unuer lue uilluence 01 the exlreineiy
iigm rexeipts, prices nave firmed up some
wuat ana ate at the close jual sooul
steady, with tne prices prevailing one Weuk
ao. in is wouid apply lo cum fed beeves
and range beet as welL
It win be remembered that the market
on cows and Henna uroKe very Uadiy last
wsen, Willi a tendency at ill lower during tne
first two Uaya ot tne present weea. Bines
luesday, ine low uay, receipts nave been
very much aihaiiur and prices have rapidly
recovered, so at the close the market cau
generally be quoted luitfisc uigiier than at
ine clone of last week.
The heavy oreak in stockers and feeders
last week was lol lowed by a large num
oer of buying orders irom the country tills
week, wnlcn has resulted In a rapid re
covery of values. Uood heavy or fleshy
riuch laat
iZt kind
rked. 0,1
leeuers am not ureas so very much
weeK ana nence tne advance ou
this week has not been so marked. On
tne other hand light cattle on tne stocker
order, which were quoted fully 6oe lower
last week have been In exceptionally good
demand (his week, with the rssult that
at the close a good share of lact week's
decline has been recovered. Even at tha
advance It has been Impossible for com-
isslon men to Mil all tlie orders r.eeiv4
trom country customers. At the close of
the week the yards are practically bare of
siocxers ana feeders or all kinds.
HOOS Hogs were unevenly higher this
morning. Some of the rough and heavy
packers did not show very much lmprovu
ment, while on the other band some of the
flood light and butcher hoga looked 6c
ilgher, making the average market aulte a
little better than yesterday. The bulk of
the hogs sold at $5.90-3 S.Ou; with a top at
Irt. 25. lhe trade was fairly active at the
advance, practically everything In eight
changing hands before 10 o'clock in the
morning.
The receipts for the week show very lit
tle change aa compared with the previous
week or a year ago. The market on the
other hand has fluctuated back and forth.
The week started out with a good stiff ad
vance, and a still higher market on Tues
day carried prices to the highest point
touched since the early part of June. On
Wednesday and Thursday there were sharp
reactions, which wiped out all of ths ad
vance and more too. The Improvement In
prices today leaves the market just about
where It was at the close of last week.
Represetitstlve salea:
No. At. SU. Pr
No. A. Sk. Pr.
it :il M 6 48
44 !M ... It)
0 J2I 84 6 C5
8T SI I n is
61 lie 8
44 U0 44 I SO
84 let 140 I 80
M 835 ... I ITS
IT !5T ... 89
42
170 84 6 86
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SHEEP The market waa absolutely bare
of supplies this morning, there being noth
ing of any consequence on sale. The re
reipts for the week show a moderate fsii'ng
on oompareu wun isai wees, and a BOtivy
falling utt compared with a year ago.
The market for the week has been In a
very fair condition. Packers have wanted
liberal supplies of both sheep and lambs
and prevailing prices have been hlgu
throughout the week. The very fact that
prlcea have been so high made the trade
rather slow on some days, buyers appar
ently fettling that sheep especially were
costing too muc-b money, but still they
wanted the stuff and they had to pay the
prlcea.
Lam bs have been extremely scarce all
the seek, still aa high aa $i.6u waa paid for
the top.
Feeder buyers are beginning to drop In
and Inoulries from the country aa to whan
feeders can be had are Increasing. So far
receipts of that kind kave been very light,
but the few arrivals have met with ready
sale and prospects would seem to favor
the belief that with Increased receipts there
will be a good business doing.
Quotstlons oa killers: Oood to choice
lambs, I7uor7 60; fair to good lambs. tti.frVj
7.00; cull lambs. $6 0004 00: good to choice
yearling wethers, $6.44.t; fair to good
yearling wether. $5 406 86; good to ohotoo
aethers. 16.15416. 40; fair to good weherg.
I.V.fXVfa.tl; good to choice ewes. tAIMJIso;
fair to good ewes, $4 6(VaM85; culls and
bucks, $3 5otr4 on.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $nfHJ:n;
yesrllngs, 86 25lj6.6o; wetbers, $4.8Mj 10;
ewes, 13.75434 16.
CHICAGO LIVE
STOCK MARKRT
Cattle, 8keep aad Lambs Steady-
lloara Strong.
C1IICAOO. Aug. -CATTT.E-Recelpts,
300 besd; market steady; beeves. I4.40ti760;
cows, $l.4046.lv; heifers, f.b.P; cslvea.
.0H0i.4t; good to rrlme steers. $.'..S("u7.5e;
loor to medium. $46015.76; Blockers and
feeders, $2.ti4il.
HOOS Reoelpts. $.000 head; ttisrkel
strong; light, A.y6.50; mixed. $.I8M.46;
heavy, $5.5t(.30; rough. $5.5iii.85; pigs,
t.ij.30; good to choice heavy. I6.20U6.3O;
bulk of sales, $A0lMi 30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.0O0
hesd; market steady; natives, $3 ."fr i.75;
western, $3 504j5.75; yearlings. $.0U4i4ei;
lambs, $5.6oy7.30; westerns. $o.07.6t.
Knnsns City I 've Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. S. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 800 head, including 300 southerns.
Market stesdy; choice exort dressed beef
steere, $t36j7.3t: fair to aood. a8 00rB!
western steers, $I.OTtiino; stockers and feed- I
ers. n.eomti.a; southern steers. $3.wvf4.65;
southern ooWs, $2.36ii3.40; native cows, $2.W
t4.50; nstlve heifers. $3.00tjo.00; hulls $2.50
tit.titi; calves. $4.006.00. Receipts for the
week, 55,300 hesd.
HOOS Receipts, 2.000 head. Market
strong to 6c higher; top, $6.20; heavy. $5 95
?-V,!ie e?ch,,.V, W-"1; Pits and lights,
t.loffl6.20. Receipts for the week. 68 'M0
head.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receipts. 200
f-52' ."rkM ,Mldr: "es and yearlings,
h Srf? Yrllngs. to.8tktaa.kJ; range
sheep, $4 76iJ6.76; stockers and feeders, $3 60
St. Loala Live stock Market,
1 SI -Jt- ,Au BATTLE Receipts
1.5O0 head, Including l.suj Texans; natives
steady lexans steady to shade lower; na
tive shipping and export steers, I.ttr7 40;
dressed beef and butcher steers, $5 oouT, 60:
steere under 1 on lbs., M.oW.70: stockers
in2JCfier'- J7''4.0; cows and heifers,
$aA9a; canners. tl.7S..); bulla $2754
460; calre$4.i8jii.m: Texas and Indian
400''"' B-Wa: cow" Bd heifers. $1.6tv9
HOOS-Recelpta. 3.500 head; to higher
flf" wand llRht,s I5-MW.60; packers tofHStji
' i.2.llt''n"r "nd b'Rt henvv, W.0MW8O.
SHEEP AND LAMRII-Recs, luO head;
market steady; native muttons. 3.rtVu6 0;
lambs. $4.0or,,7.3n; culs ,nd bucks, $3.0tra4.tl0;
stockers, $5.?0(g6.8a
Neve York Live iVtork Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. ft, BEEVES - Re
coiptn, 1,461 head; feeling nominally steady;
dressed beef in fair demand at Hlftiio
for common to choice native sides; exports,
800 head cattle and 6,000 quartera of beef
to London.
CALVES-Recelpts, 133 head; feeling
"ieae!?,W0,mon to f001 Indiana calves sola
at $4.76tj.60; no prime veals offered; eity
dressed veals steady at 8l3c; country
ffltfa.TO: ,rM9"d tras"'" n1 bu-
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpta. 3.690
head; market stesdy; all sold; sheep. $3.75
foo.60; lambs, $7.OOt?.0O; one car. $8114
OOS-Receipta. 1,900 head; feeling
St. Joaepk Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 3.-CATTLE-Reccipts,
41 head; market nominal; natives. $4.rAo
7.00; yearling calves, t3.25fr4 25.
HOQS Receipts. 2,997 head: steady to a
fnhile. higher; light mixed, $4.1O(3.30; pigs,
I3.76ao.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 612 head
S8iJP1,,0mln,,l: ,"ml!,. tfi.0Dfj7.SP; yearlings,
40 . WQ 5 . atari
ilonx City Live Stork Market.
BIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. ..-(Special Tele
gram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 2 hesd. Mar
!?"?; teaJ3r:.b"- 5 0,1M.75: rows and
heifers. $3.005.4o; stockers and feeders. 13 40
fc-4 40; calves and yearlings. $3.0Otr4.00; stock
heifers. 12.254.00.
HOOS-Hecelpts, 4,000 heart. Market
T "cllln $S-75fl.l5; bulk of aalea,
15. 80435.90.
Sleek la Sight.
Hecelpta of live stock at the trig principal
" ess uimi ia j tTiri utiy ;
Cattle
South OmahA 28
Sloug City
Knnsas City 801
St. Joseph 41
St. Louis 1 sro
Chicago SOO
Hogs. Sheep.
600 ....
4.1A
2,0 0 2,000
1.17 ' 611
3.600 500
.ooo ,(t-j
17.497 1,212
Total receipts 2.J70
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. I. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened steady
at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points
In response to lower European rabies. Trad
ing was quiet during the earlv session,
with reports of continued cold weather In
Brazil, sustaining prices around the Initial
figures. The close was steady, net un
changed to 6 points lower. Sales. 18.000
bags, Inclndlnr. Bentember m u, o..
! e.mb'' 400r: Mareh, 0f,4.10o: May. Aioa
VScJS.y- U.20c. 8pot coffee, steady!
7 Rio. He; No. 4 Santos. 7c. Mild
..unco, iuii, curuuvi, 1W)1ZC,
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta.
.EJ?, T0ftK. Aug. 3.-EVAPORATED
APPLESMarket was unchanged; fancy,
84c; choice, isc; prime, 7,4jWc; poor to
fair. wniuc
I CALIFORNIA DRIRn Pm-iTe r....
I firm; California. 4Hl2Hc; Oregons. 20s to
40o. 6t"c. Apricots unchsnged; choice. ;0c
extra cnoicn, 2le; fancy, 22i23c. Peaches
steady; choice. 12c; extra choice. 12Hinc;
fancy, 13fil34c; extra fancy. 14144c. Rais
ins steady and rather more active; arrivals
from Australia attracting some attention:
'""e. muacatels, A,aM0c: seeded raisins,
7l413c; London layers. Il.75fjl.85.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. l.-METAI.S-Thej-e
was no noticeable change In the metal
markets today and business wss r.n.r.iw
qulef, In the absence or cables. Tin was
quoted at $39.5oi39.80. Copner was nominal,
with lake quoted at $20.orxfi:i.oo- electro
lytic. $19.507130.00; casting. H9.0Ol5O. Lead
WA" unchanged at $5.15'S6.26; spelter, $5.60
T. LOUIS. Mo.. Ana. 8. M ETALS I,ead,
dull at $S.PO$5.(tiy4: spelter, weak at $5.75.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Ana- 8 trnna
Stesdy: good demand; western choice, free
cases. 16W17WC.
CHEESF-Steadv but dull: New YorX full
creams, choice. 13c: fair to aood. i?u.m
121C " '
Wool Market.
ST. lriB. Mo. Aug. 3,-WOOL-In-Sc-tlve:
medium grades, combing and cloth
ing. tttjWr; light, fine. Ti23c: heavy fine.
17&ltc; tub washed. id3:Ac.
CANDOR OF ONE DOCTOR
Ho Cannot Tell Why Persona Faint,
and There May lie
Others.
The layman's confidence In the Infallibility
of his physician la somewhat ehaken by the
frank admission of a writer In the Lancet,
Sir William R. Oowera. that he Is unable to
tell exactly why people faint. "Cardiac
ayncope" la the learned name for ordi
nary loss of consciousness. That la. It Is
known that failure of the actlop of the
heart precedes snd attenda the condition
commonly called 4 faint. But it is obvious
that consciousness Is not the result of
the circulation of the blood. The direct
cause of unconsciousness, according to Sir
William.' must be "a state of the nerve
elements of the brain due to the change
In the circulation," and on the subject of
causes the writer gives tis no more In
formation. He does add. however, some
Interesting observations on Ihe effects of
a fainting seizure.
One effect of cardiac failure Is a great
diminution of blood pressure within the
skull cavity. When It Is sudden. It Is
equivalent to a stunning blow on the head.
In the more gradual failure of ordinary
syncope the loss of consciousness Is rarely
so sudden aa to cause a hurtful fall
(leading ladies will please take nollre thi
sufferer la generally enabled to lie down.
True fainting la attended by sense of
increasing feebleness, often undue con
sciousness of the heart's action, some
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respiratory distress which may be mani
fested by sighing bresthltig. and frcnuentlj
a sense of n.tiisra. timncss or less cl
sight often pre-edes kss of consclo.isneee.
Minor seizures of epilepsy are sometlmel
mistaken for fainting fits. A true faint
sometime results from fright, as does an
epileptic seizure. I-slle's Weekly.
ALCOHOL FOR MOTOR CARS
The Vegetable Field la Safer, tleanei
anal More Available Tha
Oasollae.
Alcohol Is reproduced In the cycle of the
seasons; It Is absolutely Inexhaustible; II
Is made out of sunshine and air, and Its
composition does not lessen Ihe value of
the soil Or the energy ot tho earth. Oaao
llne, on the contrary, represents a part ot
the stored energy of the earth; It exists
only to the extent of about 1 per cent In
petroleum, and Its supply will In the future
Inevitably fall. Today the aupply ot gasc
line la so much less than the demand that
It practically cannot be obtained by many
who would use It. If all the gasoline en
gines In America worked continuously fo
a day of ten hours they would consume
some 4,000,000 gallons of gasollnel Then.
Industrial alcohol Is practically constant
In composition; gasoline, on the contrary.
Is a mixture, and la generally badly adul
terated. Again, alcohol la beyond all ques
tion safer and more cleanly to use. Its
safety lief In ths fart that It la not so
readily Inflammable, and that It dissolves
In water; In the event of fire tta dilution
with water, even to Its per cent In whisky,
will at once extinguish It. Gasoline, on
the other hand. Is extraordinarily Inflam
mable, and, what Is much worse. It floats
on water; In a gasoline fire the more the
water Is used the mora tho Are spreads.
This fact for alcohol la of extreme Impor
tance In the question of Insurance and In
Its use for motor boats. Still again, with
alcohol the smell of the exhaust Is almost
Imperceptible; at any rate, gasoline. In this
respect, could not endure comparison.
Another advantage for alcohol lies In
the fact that cylinders and valvea do not
become plugged with residual products, aa
with gasoline, and that Ita combustion la
cleaner and Its Ignition more perfect. Per
haps the greatest advantage possessed by
alcohol In a struggle with gasoline rests
In the higher compressibility of Its rapor;
the compression of alcohol vapor may
aafely be carried to too pounds per square
Inch, while that of gasoline cannot enduro
more than eighty pounds without the dan
ger of premature exploalon. Next, It re
quires no more skill to operate an alcohol
engine than a gasoline engine. Finally, It
may be expected that alcohol can alwaya
be made In the locality of the demand; It
will not require, like gasoline, transporta
tion through extensive distances.
With proper manipulation, any engine
working with gasoline or kerosene can op
erate, unaltered, with alcohol.
It can be operated with alcohol only at
about twice the cost of gasoline. This Is
shown in a recent teat of fuel economy,
in which three automobiles, running on
alcohol, a mixture of kerosene and gaso
line, and gasoline, respectively, traveled
from Trenton, N. J., to Atlantic City, 1061
miles. While the alcohol engine ran per
fectly at a rate of thirty-five miles an
hour. It consumed fourteen and one-half
gallons of alcohol at 37 cents a gallon, con
atltutlng a total cost of 6.3fft4 as against
the performance of Ita rival, which con
sumed seven and one-half galldne of gaso
line, at 33 cents, with a total cost of $1..
The relation of the two Is best shown as
the cost per ton mile, which for alcohol
worka out 'to $0.0382, and for gasoline
$0.01354. about half as rmich.-Harper'g
To Make a Hue Behave.
"I wonder If that truck driver Vnowo
of any good reason for hithi.
wi
th the gray horse?" remarked a Oeor-
glan as he saw such a team halted at
Chambers street and Broadway. "Let'e
ask him."
Vl.rlAT onlr knw th team wi
:arb,e"bortssVen f,eth" hr OMer h
"Well," went on the southerner,' "since
I waa a child I've alwaya seemed to know
Mt"eK "H'le'fc W.'" fo"ow a rr hor. r
hitch with him. wnere they won't have
any truck with a horse of any other color.
le seen the most unruly mules behave
properly when In the company of a gray
but I ye never heard of a good rraso.i
given for the fact." New York Bun.
The primary cause of divorce Is mar
riage. All Depends oa Iho Doge.
Asa Ooddard of the American Automobile
association was recounting In Worcester
some of his touring adventures.
"One summer morning," ne said, "tho
approach of a great flock of sheep obliged
me to pull off the narrow country road I
halted my car and watched with Interest
the passage of the sheep, the Intelligent
dogs and the shepherd.
k1 h!d "hrt talk with fhe shepherd
about hla odd and difficult trade.
'"Look here.' I eald, 'what do you do,
driving sheep like this on a narrow road!
when you meet another flock coming In
the opposite direction?' -
er?2ir"vrK Ii?e ,n,?Phr, y J"t drive
straight on, both of ye, and the one that
xS "J""4 the most aheepy-
Wsshington Star. ;
Stock Bargains
4W Tan. Msrrool, 11.86.
800 Sir Heresies, tr.
I0O0 Mohawk Flor., He
1100 Con. Jet"., ITSe.
71 Tsrems. llSe.
1000 Peon-Wro., 68e.
10D4 Maskat. Be tad a, lie.
804 Of 4. Com Ns , lis.
1000 Baumao Cop., I7s.
l'io Hla-k Oak. tie.
140 gtewart. M M.
-80(14 King Sol. T. A D
inns Muskogee O. ft , 34s.
II U. A. COBS, B4S.
1W4 rhlens. Se.
6 Telegraphetw, lit.
110 BiAwell glee., ate,
sv Swaetelia. lls.
1UM Verde oraASe. lie,
H4 Mtnhat. Mais. lie.
100 Blk. Dia. Cop., toe.
K0 Bmplro Tue., ISo.
800 bal4 but to, 61.74.
1000 Monarch L. It t..
II 16.
Kie Smussler, lie.
Sonora M. A M . tie.
104 t'nl. Wlrslees PM., tt
8w4 mis. koeise. S3.
16c.
804 l. 8. Graphite. 18c
104 Clooogulla, 83.76.
Big Weekly market letter aent free.
WI WILL BUY
104 Kani. Coop, ft., IS.
8uw UI4. Srsa. iJoses).
! Of4. Hub, 8e.
tost) Alhaeabra, te
lv ami pf4.. toe.
anno rhlens. 4H.
IVOO 0(4. Heels. Itt
too Snoastorat, 81.76.
8000 Araalrata, 8.
U04 Bter.ee . 80s.
610 nine Bird Cos.
W Unl.Tono. A Ota .
10O W inona O. A C, 4. 14 Telegrapkoae. II.
low Gouts. 44o. 8t Hon Veres Co.
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