TflF. OMAHA J)A1LY liKK: TUESDAY JULY 7, 190S. (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Matktt Opened Steady, with Eightr Valnet. BTHOQ CABLES INDUCE EISE Hae! TMk inert I nwar Aftar Steady Oaalasr Cora M rk4 ta the Tc Afcraal af WkHt. OMAHA. Neb.. July . (Iriln market opened atesdy mJ strong With nlutl higher. Offering were ex tremely light with shorts nervous, prompted by the airon Snd higher cable end bull ish foreign advice. Further trngth and a good advance wee Imparted owing to Uie light world shipment. Bpecuistlve upport proved good with only light re teiaions at top price.. fter a tedy but itrong opening wheat t.-ok a Jump and advanced faat on specu a tlve trad alerted by the stronger cable i.nd report of depleted stock.. Demand thow.d aome Improvement end gave further strength to the advenee. July wTioat o e .a .at 87e and rloeed at 8Hc. Com advanced quickly ttT the "Pin ing and anon took the lead from wheat and worked higher on atrong bidding and little corn waa found on top. Borne ling corn waa let out on the high P"1' value were well euetalned. July Corn eponed at 8Vc and closed at 710. Primary wneat recelpta were M7,0X) Hish .1. and shipments were f against receipt last year of 7(4,000 bushels and shipments of 48.000 bushel. Corn recelpta were 4A6.0U0 buahela and shipment were uh,h.Wa,""i recelpta last year of 718, (M buahela and shipments of 1,110,080 buahela. Clearances were none of corn, "one or oat a. and wheat and flour equal to 247,000 b Llver'nord Mosed imiMHd higher on wheat and M' Vd higher on corn. Local range of optlona: Article!. Open. 1 High. 1 Low. Clo. Bat y. Wheat-I July... Sept... Corn July... Sept... Dec... Oat Sept... May... 87 Ml 82 K2HI 6PV4 71 m 69V, 71V W M 3SH . rnl 41V, 41V, 87 88 7 82V, 82 7t 71 6H 67 66 J7H H 4ml 41V M 41V.I Omaha Cah rrlca. k-hitaT-Vo 2 liard, 94rE96c; No. I hard, 2$5no . 4 hardi , 'rjj&cs W .prlng, "cORN-No. 8. TOHc; No. 4. Tor- No. I yel low, 70ig71o; No. 1 white, TWjRHc. OATrWW 8 mixed, 48H-; No' white, 49ici No. 4 white. 4Wc- RT E j5o. J. 721 No. 8. 70Tie. CHICAGO GHAH AND PROVISIONS Featarea tot In Traalag aa Cloalnat Prlrea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO.' July 1-Raln In Nebraaka and , hUhw price.7 for wheat at the prin cipal European market. advance today In the loca wheat market the Beotember delivery closing at net Kalr. of 1H- Corn waa up 140. Oata were lCliSc hlKhar. and pro,vl.lon. &37Vio '-rhe'' wheat market 'wai atrong all day w?tb thl eacepu'n ot ihort period during th flr.t half hour, when a .light reaction occurred on profit taking. An unexpected advancV of more than Id at U?n? . "he wet weather In Nebraaka brought out an active demand at the opening and "hroSghout the aea.l.m demand .howed iW'-lSn of abatement white the offering, were meager. Tha market i"o waa buUlahly affected by the rength of wheat at all fcuropean rnarket nljy wwkly atatl.tlc. the world . 'h'P'! bring only a little more than half thoea . of the correapondlnir week a year ago whlla the vlelble aupply dec re need 1,637.000 bu. and the Itnomi on pa.eage mo bu. The Crop reporta of the Mlraourl and Ohio aleo Inaplred conalder able buying. According, to official etatlatlca the whetit cron In MUeOurl I. Pf1 "'j?', than n montti agro and that In Ohio 8 potnta lower. The market cloeed trong. feeptrmbcr opened W to fco Msher, at'MHc .old off to 87c and then ad vanced to S91.C. The cloee waa e 894? . Clearance, of wheat ad flour wer eiual to 847.000 bu. Prhrro5ipj: w ere t?l "v bu." compared ilfnTTwJW .Wi. or r.-tapondlng day a, year ago. Mnnf0l'ii Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of eare. a.alnet 26 oara iaat eek and 69J Etroi.fr cahrea. email receipt., the advance the grjlng crop cawsed atrength In the pr!ri Imorwt st the tof. September opened 'r'r -s i , ' nin.a(i at 7fla.n T rolpB.Mtt cars, .with contract trade. Hd corn. The mark-t waa alo buJMjhly mriuencea oy iiib mium . Vt ahowed deterioration of 17 point In the condition of the crop during June. The buvlne van led by ahort.. September onehed to : Wta higher, at 41,3, 41e, advanced to and clo.e Local receipt.. if ran. . FPOViajuna werq hhyb ! ji waa in especially aroou uwumi ""u a murh greater gain than either lard or rlbej The .market waa affected by an ad vene" or Wiinfc In live hog. and by the .trength In wheat and com. At the clo.e September porK waa up t,.-yc Lard waa be higher at 89.62'. Rib. were Kc higher, at $8.85. E.tlmated recelpta tomorrow: heat, 21 caj euro, . Jii ca;at., fcl car.; hoga, The leading; future ranged a follow. Arilc:. Oien. Hlgh. Low. Clo.e. Fr y Wheat July Sept. . aDec. bDec. , Corn . July bept. De?. May Oata ( aJuly bjuly Xi-. Way Jork , July Beit Oc. July Sept. Oct. Pi'-a- Ju'y tept. Oct. I87V4 87H 87H (M) 88m 91 90 S97'0 8VU 73y 744 78 72 72 74 72 7S-S-HI 7OV 60HI 1V I 4SJTH 61 74V, 4 48 48 V4 47'4 41V 4iH 4S4 41VWS 4i 43 V4: rsiiiHi 42V 41 43 :44VaV 4" 46 II 66 16 68 16 6 16 90 16 80 IS 66 II 10 82H 16 8TH( 9 42V.I 9 86 9 47Vt 9 681 9 4,4 9 6 I 9 67V 8 86 9 TO 8 88 8 6:V4 8 75 8 82V, 8TTH 8 KlVal S aOIJ. bNew. Caah uuotatlona were a. follow.: FLOl'R Bteady ; winter patent. 84." 4.46: atraia ita. 83.9i 04.10: aprUig patent, l-.ktl.io. atraighta. ..f4.60, baker., -'.) 69 WHEAT No. t .prlng, 95C7c; No. 1 red, t0t'lVc. CCHN-No. I, 74671V; No. S yellow, 7Vto i ATs'-No. S white. tWT57c. ' BAHLEV Fair to choice malting. 66 Ttr. FtAXBrED No. 1 nortr.we.tern, ll.2S. , PR VltfION8 Short rib atriea (looael U .871,8.76. Meaa pirk. per bbl.. I16.CW li.Ta. Lara, per 100 ibe., I 4.V4. Short clear klde (boxea), s cok uo. , Following were the receipt, and ahlp- irent. or nour ana gram: Receipt.. Shipment, Flour, bbl.... Vheat, bu Corn, bu Cat, bu Rye. bu 20.200 12.700 ... 7,X) ...ru.ai 8.0 0 loco 197 4.30 1 00 liRrlev. bu.. 81. MO 12. 0 On th Produce xchang today the butter market waa eaey; cream.rtea, lVflilV; falrte,. 174j'JV. tjtfra. firm; at mark, caeca Include.!. 164pi4c: first.. If 4c; prim fn.t. )!4c- Cheeae, ateady. KVall4o. i Si. Leal. Grata Market. " 8T. LOL'IS, July I WHEAT Higher; track. No. I caah red. 9lti'j;c; No. 8 hard, Hcc101; July. 874c; September. 87c. CORN Higher; track. No. 1 caah. 744 75c; No. t white. T2juc; July. 740; Septem ber, 724c. 1 OATS Higher; track. No. 1 caah. 624c; Ni I white, 664c; September, 41 40. v FLOL'R Dull ; red winter rtnta. 84. 41' fi-4 66, extra fancy and straight. MCaaiH.-i; Clear. $1J.17. SUED Timothy, ateady; t3.00d60; new, 88. 16 . C(.rtNMEAt Steady; 83 . . BRAN Firm; tacked, eaat track, 9Kc. " HA V Cntlianaed; timothy, 88.011 18.00; (H-alrW. 3IO.pll 6c 11 a 11 1TiN TIES ILOO. . B. 'MNU rtte. ' J'T a-a'INB-tc. . PI. . V;s-pork. higher; tobblng. risk Ird.Thee;. prim steam. 18.87VI j.1- Lii iM meat. ttady; UiJted, extia 18 70 II 70 16 I 16 W u 7Mi 16 rs I 42l 46 1 to no 62V M 8 74 I 70 8 TTVi 8 87H 8 96 8 8U ehnrt. t?(v; clear rll, 1 87W; short cleara, IP Jf. Hacon. steady; boxed, extra short. WK,'4, clear ribs, lit TS; ahort cleara, t'.ftWj. POULTRT W eak ; chickena c, sprlnat lVijIkc; turkeys, llffllc; duck, 7c; geese, &c BUTTER-Bteady; rramrv. lSfitzHc. EUQft Hteady a'. 13V. ce co int. Receipt.. Shipment. Klour. pMb 13.1 t." Wheat, hu Va 24.tal CVirn. li lfll.rvo Oats, bu 77 .000 41.O0 SKW YORK tilCRAL MA.1KET Feare of Ike TradlaaT wad Cloalaa; Price oai l.eadlaat t'omnaodttlea, NEW YORK, July ..-FLOUR Recelpta, 89.U8 bbla. export.,, 2.8S2 bbla.; market quiet but firm. Mlrjieeota patent., lo.2t.ft 6.66; winter .traMhta. 84 U-34 J6; Mmneant, baker., 84.064 60: winter extra. 8S.4ig 4.1; winter pMenta. 84 4.76: winter low gradea, 88 SR .S0. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 84 2S4.eo; choice to fancy. 84 M 00. Corn meal, firm; fine white and yellow, fLj1.86: coaree, 91.A5; kiln dried. $186. RYE Dull; No. 2 we.tern, 83Vkc f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipt., 79,000 hbl.. : export.. red. 99cJi$1.00 elevator; and P9S f- o. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 81.194 f. o. arioat; ro. z nara winter, n.ii'i 1. o. anoai. xunian crv eo itiiieiiti atartea aome neavy covering u.t wh cent per buahel. There wa more or le reaming on tne Duipre. nui near ine cm pruea again advanced on atrong 01111 an ....- a.. rtnollw ll'.fMILr rt Mehi July. V,iaWc, cloeod, 994c; September ... . .. . . , . . r . . v.. Q" (j.1 1 . ,, cloeed, Wi4o. CORN-Recelpta, 68,000 bu. Spot market atrong; No. 2, 82c, nominal, elevator and tU4c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option mar- th wheat atrength and amaller rec-lpis. cloalng 4c net ntajner; Juiy cioaen i Bepiemoer. ( " tv OAT8 Receipt., 175.6( bu.; pot market firmer; mixed, M to S pound. 5.VuMk:; 1 1.1. o . ,9 iaKiOOC: IWLUIVI nunc, . 'J - ' " ' - clipped white, pounila, SoOOc. ljuiei; .late c""""', tivc vi.iip: 4fric: Pacific coaat 19tf, 6ac; 1H06, 3i6c. H1DKS-Steady: Bogota. lR418c; cep tral America, l4c. . LEATHEJR Firm ; acid. W"c iuiiviairVH neef. firm: family. i.io Ibl7.60; meaa, 14.o.' 1S.50; beef hame. 8Z7.00 2.0U; packet, i.'tno-"'. . -meaa. 814.0i'aC6.00. Cut meate, firm; pickled bcllle., 8'allo; pickled hama, H4.(ri-'c. Lard, irtrong; weatern, .6wan. (; reuneu. firm continent. 89.90; S. A V,01, POUnu, BNlC. rum. ni., - 1, , ,i 1H.R0; .hort clear, 1.75& 18.00; me... I18.J6 tins 60. UK-it aioortv: domeatlc fair to extra, 3i4c; Japan, nominal. ,,.,. TALlJW-bMy; a RinTER Ea.ler; creamery .pedal, rufiffilic; extra. 2g'lZc; third to to flneet, 18ac; procea.. third to pecial. 15'214c; we.tern imiiauun 'VHEESFSteady: tate. full "earn .pe- clala 11H124c; '"tiiZZ' 11c; Urge, 104o; good to prime, 9Valoc, l'0FOOSFIrn; etate. Penn.ylvanla and nearby fancy .elected white. 24 Jr26c ; . good to choice, ziwic; orown ' 2t&e; good to choice, mc; grn Official price: Flr.t., 174&18c; .econda, "JSr.V. .T.--rs ...A An- western .DrlnaT rVL ".-Ti:. . ...1."". i7- wi.T chicken., jdwc: iumej, WEATHER IS THE GRAIW BELT I.Utem to th Man "Fair for Twee- day." OMAHA. July 6, 190JL Bvjr iiiunuwi wi hi- v m . rain fall, occurred at point. In the a 1 A a- nrtlnmnii at f1 lnrlgl central portion.. i y'""-"-' . ' V "i fell; z.iO.at AaniaJio, a. do v - - . V,J t.i. j Tk. .n at Omaha wa. 1.88 lnchea. Bhower. continue In th Ml.- eourl and upier iniaaiaaiupi . .. I Kiwi, nraallira. W 1 1 rl morning. ; . clear weather, overlie th northweat and will mova over tne cenirei th next twenty-four hours. The feather j , . - a,.. av8 , e eatr lean Vll fl win - prouatoiy -cooler In thla vicinity tonight, followed by fair ana eiowiy nmiia ikiiwiii leporie irum 7 . ..... -- miealne" thi morning on account of wires nown. umana recuru wi itsiiii-. i.iinn mmnira with th coriesDondtng day u,'l.. l.niuriliira . ... 62 61 preolpltatlon . T -00 . -Normal Temperainre iot wujr Exceaa In precipitation .ince March 1, 2.87 TWiAuncv mnrreannndlnr Period In 1107, i .01 incnea. . . . Deficiency corre.pondlng perioa in ismi. a.u juvuee. . L. A. WEUSH, Local r omainr, Corm aad Wfceat Heart oa Balletla. For the twenty-four hour, ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Monaay, juiy , 1908: Temp. Rain Station.. Max. Mln. fall. Bky. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Clear Raining Cloudy Cloudy ' Cloudy Raining Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy A.hland, Neb 90 63 . 70 Auburn. Neb 90 66 .11 Brok'n B'w. Neb, 89 63 v .84 folumbug, Neh... 93 6 9 4.51 Falrbury, Neb.... 9) 65 .00 Fairmont. Neb... 98 60 J.t Ur. Ialand. Neb... 93 Hartlngton, Neb 88 Haatlnga, New... 97 Ho.dregB, Neb.... 96 Oakdale, Neb 87 Omaha. Neb 90 Tekamah, Neb.... 92 Alta, la 88 Carroll, la f9 Clarlnda, la 91 Bibley, la 79 67 66 8.04 .84 3 .66 .58 1.88 1.37 .80 .61 .36 .66 1.40 67 66 64 64 64 69 64 63 66 68 tSloux City, la... 88 Raining Not Included In average. tMlnlmum tern peratur for twelve-hour period ending at a. in. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Station. Max. Mln. lnchea. Chicago, 111 26 Col urn bu, O....V18 lea Moin., Ia.... 11 Indlna,pola, Ind.. 13 Kanaaa City, Mo.. 21 1 oulavllle, Ky 17 Mloneapoila, Minn. 29 Omaha, Neb ..14 St. Louie, Mo 13 88 68 .to 88 68 .01 88 4d .31 88 68 .00 90 68 .02 88 70 .02 78 48 .18 90 . eo 1.2a 90 ' 70 U Kx.eaaive rain, occurred Sunday night in Nebraaka and we.tern Iowa, with lighter rain, in all other except th St. Loula Chicago and Indlanapoll. dl.tiict. Much warmer weather prevailed Sunder' in th we.tern portion. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Kaatai Ottr Ural a aad Provtalon. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July l-WHEAT-I'ncnanged; July, 86c; September, 83o; December, 86V; caah: No. 2 hard, 93c 4i m; ko. I hard, y4igwjc; No. I red, w4 voe; io. 1 red, wotrac. CORN L'nchantied to Wo hlarher: July. 71c September, Ssc; December, 614c; caah: No. I mixed. .S'V; NO. t mixed, lc; JNo i white. 80c: No. 8 white. TJjTie-. OATS I'nohanged ; No. 2 while. 484960c; No. 1 mixed, 4uVu4bc. RYE J4fr75c. HAY Steady : choice timothy, 19 0060 60 choice prairie. 9.ixya9 26. BL'TTER Steady ; creamery, 21c; pack ing atock, 19c. tXiUS 40 hltcher; fre.h extra, 174c; cur rent recelpta, 14c. Recelpta. Shipment.. Wheat, bu 1S1.0OO 7i.ur torn, bu 4vJ0 18.tt) Cat., bu 8. CUD 2,0-11 Philadelphia Pradaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 6. BUTTER Bteady; extra we.tern Creamery, 244 nearby print.. 26c. EQOS Firm: Pennsylvania and other nearby firm. 19c at mark; current receipt. In returnable case, lac at mark; weatern firata, 19c at mark; ourrent receipt, lac at market. CHEESE Dull; New York full cream choice, llc; fair to good, 114jU4c. Liverpool Grata Market. I4VERPOOU July 4. WHEAT Spot No. 2 red extern, winter, eaay, 1. jd; No 1 California, ateady. "a 7d; future, steady July. 7 S4d: September, 7. 4d; December T lSd. CORN Spot, firm; New Amerlc.n. kiln dried. IS..1. old American mixed. 6 SVd futurea, firm; July, 6 6d; September, 6 34d. Mlaneanolle Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 6 WHK.T-July, l U14; September, 94 c ; No. 6 hard, U la No. I rnrthern, II 11; No. I northern 81.11 No. 1 northern. $U4 ij 1.084. FRAN In bulk. I'.7.7fcal8 00. FLOl'R Market advanced lOo for patent and flr.t cleara. First patent. 1& 'zC 60 aecond patent. 868UUI46: flrat clear. 4.364.46; aecond Clear. M6ioJ0. P aorta Market. PEORIA. 11L. July CORN-HWher; No I yellow. 76c; No. 8. 714c; No. 4, T14; no grade, w4o. OATS Higher; No. I whit. na4c; No WH13KY-I1 a NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Spring? Into Some Degree of Energy and Animation. VALUES RISE ON HEAVY BUYLNQ Steel Mill Heaame Work aad K amber of Idle Frelaht Car De crease Bond Art Irregalar. NEW YORK. July 6-The stock market today threw orf the lethargy In which It wa bound last week and atnana into aome degree uf energy and animation. 'I lie day . ir.naarllona rose to a larger total than haa been touched for a month peat. Thefe wa. no direct development in tne day a news to account for the change In form, and It waa attributed to Inference drawn by an ele ment of speculative operators from the re cent action of the market, and which en couraged an embarkation In commitment. or .onie magnitude. The feature moat remarked for aome time past ha. been the paucity of offerings of stock, at all atagea, which left the price level little affected In srtte of the almoet absolute stagnation of the demand. From line 11 was neoucea mat it would ne easy to advance price, bv couraKoue and well- directed effort and a moderate accumula tion of holdinga. Such an accumulation waa evident today, accompanied by deter mined bidding ud of uricea In lta wake. often renewed after occasional pausea. which denoted that the aupply of stocks of fered at the advanced levels waa still scanty. It did not appear that there was any growth of general demand for stocks, the recent Inert market having given little encouragement to any speculative demand from outside sources. A feature of the day's dealing was the large orders com ii from single sources, the number of buying orders for lO.miO share, and upward. In different stocks attracting much notice. In the bond market there wa. a perceptible buying that wa. believed to come from In vestment sources, and thla, although In moderate volume. In behalf of the rise, that the resistance of the market to the prostra tion of the demand and to the uncertainties In the outlook had determined the likelihood that the clearing up of uncertainty, would be followed by a rise. With the arrival of the week for the democratic convention and the definite foreshadowing of it choice. It was believed that some share of the hes itation In financial affair, growing out of the douhta over the political future would be dlsntpated. It la expected that with the publication of the government report on grain crop conditions on Wednesday, an other step will be measured In tlie reading of the future over that important question. It wag the arrival at a defined ODinlon on these general element of Ihe situation, which It Is believed prompted the new op erations In the day's market on the part of groups of professional or habitual oper ators of the larger class. Money market both here and abroad gave evidence of the renewed relaxation following the July settlement. Discount, were quotably lower In foreign money mar ket, and the prevailing call loan rate here waa 14 per cent, with manifest pressure to place funds. There was a sharp advance In the Ixmdon copper market and the min ing and smelting stocks were conspicuous In the day's advance. Large reaumptlons In the ateel mills in the Pittsburg district were a helpful factor. Another reduction In two weeks ended June 24 of 36.696 in the number of surplus freight car was con templated with much satisfaction. The re turn to service of Idle freight cars since the maximum out of service on April 29 has now reached the Imposing figure of 100,307, leaving, however. 313.298 cars still Idle. The American Jtatiway association also notea that 20 to 28 per cent of the latest decreaae la accounted for by retire ment of "bad order" cars which are sent to repair .hop. and make way for rc emnlovment of Idle cars. Bond, were Irregular. Total sale, par value. 81.914.000. United State. 2a declined ZVi per cent on call. Numwr or sales and quotation, on tne Stock exchange were a. follows: Hal. Hiin. ixw. lio Amalgamated dripper . so, too l. too 500 M 674 7 4 as 14 America C. A F Am. O. F. pM American Cotton Oll..t. Am. H. h. pfll S5U. M s' os nvi Am. loe Securltlea Am. UneMd Oil 400 171k ioi 'itii Am. Locomotive 34 Am. IjoeoinoUve pfrj.... Am. 8. A R 70rt Ml 10114 101 4 MVi 814 Am. 8. A R- p(4 Am. anaan Raflnlnx... Am. Tobarco pfd American Trooletl Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchlann Atohlaoa pM Atlantic Coaat Una... inn 10a imai mi l.ion 157 is 1274 70 ' 5TK1 ,KX1 234 42 904 n 41 . U4 IS 04 8S'i 86 43 1I4 th M 115 41 4 274 8I-4 M'i 44 14 m4 344 U H44 14 34 as 133 1.124 60 1294 U4 8a 10 M 224 164 a3 IS IO04 18 IS lo4 48 28 Baltimore Ohio Bal. Ohio ptd Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ... Canadian Paclfla Central Leathar Central Leather pfd... Central of New Jcrear Cheaapeake A Ohio..,. Chlcaso Ot. W .1. Chicago A N. W. ..... C . M. 4t Ft. P c . r., cts. l Oolorado T. A I Colorado A 80 Colo. A 80. lat pM ... Colo. A Bo. Id pfd Onneolldated Oaa Corn Product. tlalawar A Ifttdaon... Denver A R. O D. A R. O. pfd Planner Securitlee . Erie Erie let pfd Brie zd pfd General Electric Ot. Northern pfd Ot. Northern Ore ctf,. Illinois Central Interborough Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper .. Int. Paper pfd Int. pump Iowa Central Kaunas Cltr 80 K. C. 80. pfd Lonlnrllla A N Meilcan Central Minn. A W. L M , at. P. A 8. 8. M.. Mlaeourl Pacific M . K. A T ' M., K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Central N .. O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Peanarlvaala People's Oa, P . C. C. A St. L Preeeed ateel Car Pullman Palace Car.... Rallwar Iteel Spring.. Reading Republio Rteel Republic Sieel pfd Rock Ialand Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd... I. U A 8. T. Id pfd. St. Loet 8. W at. L. 8. W. pfd M4 e-114 104 H 4(4 10 414 1 4 J3i 134 Tlu 1 1BI 1 S44 844 fv, .103,100 nai, 114 11 300 t 184 l4 6' 16 70i l."0 sue 61" 1 P4 an 14 4 4 'M4 117 1T 44 Uj 3 4 111 VI 16 100 1 1,000 16,400 M4 MS 114 184 874 117 17 Bloae-aiieffleid 8. A Southern Paelfte ... Bo. Pacina pfd 80. Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tenneaaee Copper ..... Teaaa A Pacific T.. (4. U A W T , at. L. A W. pfd... t'nlon Pacific Vnion Pacific pd V. 8. Rubber. . V. Rubber let pfd.. V. 8. Steel U. a ateel prd I'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Coemleal Va -Caro. Cham. pfd... Wabeah Wabaefe pfd Weetlnghouae Electric Wetern Vnlon ) 117V, 17V 600 4( ,9 Hi 134 354 18 44 . 1.000 444 434 .114.100 14SV, 1464 14" 62 4 100 !O0 44 44 M 44ie h'4 34 ll 144 10114 104, i.maI I4V aa at 100 . l0 1 JO0 K-4 B 64 86 II 12 64 644 124 IS ae 4 IS w A L. e Wleconalu Central Tjtal aale for tea day. S0,g etoaraa. Boston tcks and Road. BOSTON, July 8. Money, call loans, itf? I per cent; time loans, Jn4 per cent Closing quotations on itocai ana twnas: Atrhlaoa a1J II Bingham do 4a Atrhteon R. R do pfd Boatoa A Albany... Itoaton A Maine.... lloetca Elevated ... Pttchbur. pfd N T . N. H. A H t'nlon Pacific Am. Arge. Chem... do pfd Am. Pnea. Tube... Aaoer. Sugar Am. T. A T Am. Woolen Am. Woolen pfd... Poanlnion I. A S. .. Ediaoa Elec Ilia .. Central Electrie .. Maaa. Electric do pfd Maea. Oaa t nlted Kralt tatted S. M do pfd V. A Meal do pfd , Adventure Allouea Amal.ameled Atlantic Bid. .. KS Cal. A Hecla ... . . la Centennial . . 614 Copper Han.e .. .. llaly Went .141 Pranklla . .13JOranby . 12S lale Hoale . .1J5 Maaa Mining ... ..I4h Michigan .. S3 Mohawk .. 67 Mont. C. A C... .. 6 Old Dominion ... ..in Oereola .116 Parrot .. n Quiacy .. 68 Shannon .. It Tamarack . Trinity .114 I'mied Copper .. .. I V. 8 Mining .. 44 V. S. Oil . . 44 I'ta .141 Victoria ., 84 W'lnona .. 36 Wulrerine .. 64 North Butte ,.lt Butte Coalmen . .. 4 Nevada .. 60 Cal. A Aritoaa.. .. 4eAr1aoaa Com. ... .. 144 Greene Cananaa . Ski .. M4 .. 104 .. .. 7 .. J04 4V .. 4 .. a .. 40 .. 64 ..104 .. 34 .. 17 134 .. 4 .. la .. 4 .. 86 .. 85 .. 42 " ... 64 ..lit :: 25 .. U4 ..106 .. IM ... W Tiaas.ry ttateaaeat. WA8HTNOTON. Jnir Today'. - state ment uf th treasury balances in th gen- 4,100 824 1 ""'too 'ti" 100 I4 874 '4' 609 'ii'i 'iiii l.rVO lli 14 tno K4 26 'lino '414 'ioii m 44 4 IBS 1F.1 U.50) 134 1344 ".m 'ri4 J. M0 114 304 "'ini) 'wii 'iftii 100 1R.14 125 100 l4 l4 100 140 160 '"iiie 'u "i4 l.f0 19 16 " iiio 'jii, '244 100 134 184 ll.ono in HIH l.xn 604 cist l.Stlfl 130 1281., 400 114 114 . ,' I'.H 81 too 104 10 '" 'iiiii "u" " ioo io64 ioi" "'ioi 'tii, 'iriii ioo 104 10 lino 4 484 1,000 284 17 ioj'oo '74 1 VK) 1044 losv, 10. (r 41 404 tm 704 70 1.(0 64i 4 ).7) 134 U74 100 25 U l.eo i4 in x W4 : eral fund, exclualve of the ll.Vi 000 noo gold reserve ahows: Available r,h balance. 1233. VS. 384. gold coin t,d bullion. 8-14.4W.IV: gold certificates. 812.446 h'. York caf Market. NFW IORK, Juiy PRIME MKR- CANTIT.K PAPFR-eW'ii'4 per cent. FTF.RI.INtt KXL'HANMK Pteadv with actual bnalneaa In banker' Ml), at 14. "7 for demand, and at 14 S70I 4 8580 for sixty day bills. Commercial bills, 14.884 MKT ALU Bar, silver. 84c: Mexican dol lars. 4 4c. BONDS Government, steadr: railroad. Irregular. MONET ON CAl.ly Easv; 14514 pee cent: ruling rale. 14 per cent; closing bid 1 per cervl; offered at 14 per cent. li.Mrj ijtiArss r.asy ; sixty days, laia-l per cent; ninety days, 2ff'.'4 per cent; six montns, 34 per cent. I losing quotation, on bonds were as fol low a : V. 8 ref la, res- . . 14 Hoc V,l 4a.. ,.:n.1 Int. Met. 44a. . ..100 i. A N. nnl. 4a. ..1004 Man. c. t 4a ..LSI Met Central 4a. .127', i1o 1M inc .. 7r M. A 8t. L. 4a .100 M . K. A T. 4a .. io j IH .. It .. M .. M .. I'. .. 14 .. ! .. 64 . . 83 do couoon t. 8. It. rcg do coupon V. 8. 4a, ref, do cnunon Am. Tubacco 4,.... do 6 Atchleon gen. 4a.... do art, 4a do cv. 4s do cv. fte .. . N R. R. of V 4a 6' .. 1 N. Y C. 8a ? ..ioo, N. J. C (. a. . .. 61 No Pacific 4a... .. t4 do ..1!1 ..101 Atlantic C U 4a... Bal. A tlhlo 4a do 8a . . 1 N. A W. r 4a 644 .. 71 O. S. L. rfng. 4a .... HI . .1"4 Prnn. rv. 3a 1416. .. ? . . fl do ro. 4a 101 .. 411 Reading gen. 4, 17 Brk. R. T. cv. 4a.. Central of Oa. 6a.. do let Inc do Id ino do 3d Inc ,-Kap or l-ul-A tie 1W loou'st. L. A 1. M. c Sa.lna St. L. A 8 P. fa. 4. 64 chea. A Ohio 44a Chicago A A. Ia. c. U a Q. n. 4a ... .. St. L. S W. c Am., a.", C. R. I. A P. 4... 2 Heahoard A. L. 4e... M Aj P. 4a... 2 "Sa hoard A. L. 4a. do col. (a SI, Bo. Pacific 4a an do rfda. 4a 811 4n l,t qi tft'. A gt. L. g. 4s. 84 So. Rallwar fx loo Colo. Ind. Kb ... a"Texaa A P. la 107 61 St. L. A W. 4a.. 71 a! t'nlon Pacific 4e 101 ! do cv. 4a S-4 W V. fl Steel 3d 6a . 81 Wahaah la 104 62 Weatern Md. 4a 71 T W. AV L, R. 4a 67 Colo. Mid. 4a Colo. A 80. 4a Del. A H. cv. 4a... T. A R. O. 4a Erie p. I. 4a do aen. 4a Japan 4a do 4a do Id aerie Hid. Offered. r4 Wle. Central 4a 61 6N. T. N. H AH. C 4a.. 1074 London Cloalaa; Stork. Closing quotations on stocks were Conenla. money 67 M , K. A T .. 244 ..106 .. 704 .. 61 .. 414 .. 64 .. 6 .. 684 .. 17 .. 44 .. at ..Ito .. 86 .. I ..104 .. II .. 23 .. 124 do account I7' N. V. Central Anaconda 8 Norfolk A w Atchleon 64 do pfd do pfd 64 Ontario A W altlmore A Ohle.... 60 Pennavlvanfa .... Canadian Pacific 164 Rand Mlnea Chea. A Ohio 41 Reading Chicago Gt. W Southern Rallwae C, M. A 8t. P 167 do Ptd Da Bo re 10 Southern Paclfla D- A R. 0 36 t'nlon Pacific ... do Bfd ..1 61 do nfd trie 1U. S. Steel do let pfd 86 do pfd do Id pfd 16 Wabaah Grand Trunk IS do pfd Illlnoia Central 1llSnanlah 4a Loulavllle A N 107" Amal. Conner R6 SILVER Bar, steady flftd per ounce. "ionr.1 wtt, per cent. The rate of dlacnunt in the nun mtrir.1 for short bills I 14 per cent; for three iiiumua ouis, i per cent. New York Mlnln Stock. vrw vno v T,.t.r a ct.i.. ...... . uut.r ... ..., Blltg IJUUin LIUUS 00 milling eiocH were: alien .260 l.eedvllle Con. .. i .. 8 .. 43 ..475 ..266 .. 18 ..176 .. 47 Breere Brunswick Con Com. Tunnel Mock.. tim. Tunnel bonda. Con. Csl. A Va , 6 Little chief .... 1 Mexican 35 Ontario II Onhl, 66 Small Hopes Horn Silver 60 Standard Yellow Jacket . Iron Stiver .100 Offered. Bank Clearing-. OMAHA. Jlllv 8 Rank rlenrlne-e V.r tn. day were 12,632.871.06 and for the corre.- ponaing aate last year 81,979.827.81. Metal Market. - - - - w.v, wui.t v. j rji aljb n iin tne exception of spelter and fore'gn, metal market, wer firmer today. Tin advanced 6s to 12i 6s for spot and 128 10 for 7 . . .. "". lne rnaraet. wa. niglier, at 2,.374fi'27.8l'4. hut quiet. Corper In Lon- finn arlvanrtarl 1 Tte m 1 n o m , and 57 15 for futures. No chniurn whs Ponnrtflrl Iwin Has T ok. A.1 1 a. aTTea , , . a'uiiri invniir, lti l C I'lKFintx; rlX ) l 07(v J27, electrolytic at $12.371 2.6?H and rut- insT At SJ) JKffTl 1 o K e. J at 1 31. to 12 1C. It wm dull locally and . c.aJi,J,?m8rk',t wa du" nl unchanged at tf.A.tO. Iron In London declined 14d to 61. 14d for Cleveland warrant.: Stand ard foundry waa quote at - 4. d. The local marlfAt w - n ..... , , . No. 1 foundry northern. 116.5017.00; No 1 northern 115. 76316.26; jfo' 2 southern and - iidmi (9111 l,' inn.rrjl (m a.TiJr01'1 Juiy ?-MBTALS-Lead dull at $1.30; spelter dull at M30.., Cotton Market.' NEW TflRIf T,,lv I nnTnn n.... onened ataadv- ink- a rjr. kij. a . 9.6, c; December. 9.01c; January, .02c; Feb- t . e.iw. iiiu; jvinrcn, s.uie. bid. cv junit juiy j.-spot, cotton r ntt m ii mi I at - in .ntM. ..... upland.. 11 30c; middling gMlf, 11.86c; NEW ORLEANS, July . COTTON B..,,eaiy Jown on all e;rBd0s; middling, U l-16c; sale. 860 bales. Futures 'o"w: July, lo.92c: Auguat, 10 91c: September. 40c: October, 9.10c; No vember. 9.02cr rw,mH.- aoo... . .01c. ' BT. T-DI'TB -Tniw a i-rfp-,T r...,, Inactive; middling, llc;' no sales, recelp. . ..tliiciiia, 84.tt rv, AD.IIO OaiPB. Olla and RoilB. OIL CITY. Pa.. Julv .rirT rvnit ki anrfR 11 7S Rim. 9Q TTtt kkl ea ??I2aba?l!- ,nPrarjt81 bbl.. average! SAVANNAH. Gte., July .-ROSLN-Plrm: salea, 3,661 casks. A. H and C, IJ.753i2.85- 833.76; I. $4.10; K. 85 26; M. JS.: n! .io; w. O., o.46: W. W.. MM. NEW YClRKV Tu1 -kiT a -.. . - - j ' . -j.- .uiiuuarra oil, llrm; prime crude. SSo. nomine i ,i vw'. 48r; Petroleum, steady; refined' New York. M 7F.- Phi l..ai.,v,i. j t.. ..... aTJ?Mbui?' tiM- Tufintlna quiet; 43c. food W "trained, common to Saiar and Mlaaea. c.NEWv.Y0Ri?-. Ju,Jr -BUOAR-IUw. firm TISile raf I uln- I HKMU.. . . . oj . . . . - ceniniugaa, J5 'est. 4.8984.42c ; molasrea .ugar. 8.84' T X- ' V. " ! ,l' no. q, h.ooc; No. 7. 4 9s; No. 8, 4.MV-; No. 9. 4.f-6c; No 1CL 4.7Sc: No. 11 A-.e-- v ti . i, 4.60,-: No. 14. 4.65c; confectioner.1' A. 6.76c; a tivt - ' I I c.ul ,OBr' 8 cru.hed, M?T' Cowdr"1. ! granulated. 40c; MOLASbEB-Qulet: New Orle.n. open kettle, good to choice, 2?g4tc. 1 Vlalble faaple- of Grain. SRW Tnnif tniu a rri.- ..i,t, . .. ........ . vieiQio auppiy of srreln Ralnnlav T.,i., . , -- -. : .. . vr " wiTipiiea oy the New York Produce exchange, waa a. fn nwa- Ttrl,.., 14 eo- AAA L . : -ij,o..'M; du., aecreaae 1 Ka" oral v,, . fs . ' nmri.. ' . ", aecreaae, itl.OOO bu.; oat., 2.7:4.000 bu.. decrease 847- , ijn, iov..j,v du., increase, ss.tajo bu. : "v ii.wj uu., uecrease, li.uuu bu. CofTee Market. NEW TORK. July i-COFFEE-Puture. ci.ia.-u nieatiy, net unrnanged to 10 point iow'r; 1S0l)0 b8. Including July at .-, oemrmoer, iuc; lecember, "tOTic: May, 6 0f'a6.1c. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio 6 6-lfic; No. 4 Santoa, B1c. Mild, quiet; Cor dova, ItfiliHc. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Musselman and wife to Chris tian Musselman, lot 4, blook 8. Ken dall's addition and the undivided V lot. I and 2. block J. McCormlck'a 2d addition County treaauier to Albert A. Lamor eaux. lot i6, blot k 6. Baker place.. Albert A. Lamoreaux and wife to Kred E. Dlefendorf. same George Giles and wife to Joseph Buraa nV, lot 11. block 41. South Omaha.. Jamea E. Gibbon, and wife to Vaclav J. Pake., lot. 6. 8. 8. Rosalind place City of Omaha lo Aaron Wolf, atrip 30 feet wide east of .14 lot 1. bloc 48. Original Cliy of Omaha Harry J. Stirling and wife to Char lotte K. Grave., lot 19, block 2, Or- 750 cnara mil County trea.urer to Continental Trut Co., lot 13, block 17, Wilcox 2d addi tion ar.d other land 2,660 John H. Routon and wife to Chaa H. Chrl.tianaen, lot 17, block 17, Bedford place Th Natlor.nl Land Co. to KatU Lin gonner. lot 20. block 28. West aide City of Omaha to J. A. Crelghlon Real Estate A Trust Co., part tax lot 28, section 28, 15, 13 D. V. Sholea Co., et al to Michael Buralk and wife, lot IS, Sholea' ub- 2.2&0 75 diviaion , ftf) Samuel Harding and wife to John A. Johnaon. lot 4. block 13. iRoae Hill.. 10 11. j. urov, ana wire to Kugen M. Caldwell, . lot 8. block l Halcyon Height , 1.800 tana H. Klrarnettdn and wife to H. H. Noyea, lot 4, block I. Kountae flac r. l.tM Total 114.011 0MAfla LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing: Cattle of All Kinds Higher, with Feeder. Weak. HOGS ACTIVE, TEN CENTS HIGHER atieea anal l.amhe In Moderate Re ceipt aad Active Sellers at Ad raarf of Tea to Fifteen Centa Over Friday. SOUTH OMAHA, July 6, 190 Receipt wire. Cat lie. H-,. Siieen Kstlmated Monday 1.60 Ksme day last eek 1:137 2.S' 3,l 6.249 6.8.0 12,h8 ..81 8 2 2 ftAltt 3 6-2 4. 790 Same day 2 weeks ago.. 2.6V7 Same day 3 weeka ago.. 1 edi Same day 4 weeks ao.. 6 2H1 Same day I. at year. .. 3,676 .'4 8,124 The following table shows the recelpta of cattle, hog. and sheep at South Omaha tor tno year to date, compared wun last year; 19ut. 1907 Inc. Pec. Catlle 4,TT,!So 672,6 134.700 Hogs 1.881.2.10 L:6.P7J 176.2&8 Sheep W7.121 834.017 128. (W6 stock The official number of car. of brought Ira today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, pneep Chicago i'6 121 Mlnneapoll. 482 Omaha 223 42 18 Duluth 84 The following table ehowa the average price of hog et South Omaha for the last Severs I day, with comparlaona: Date. I 1908. 1907. 11808. 1906. lltkH. 108. J1802. June 22... ( 7SV4J 6 K8H June 3.. June 24... 8 81 6 87 June 26.. June 26... 5 834 June 27.. 6 8i e 5 rs 6 02W June 28.. June 28.. June 30.. July 1. July 2.. 6 SDVk 8 87 6 Of A. July July 8. 4.. July 6. July 6.. 8 17 Sunday. wHollday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today bv each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheeptl r s. C, M. & St. P Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. A N. W., eaat... C. N. W.. west... C ft. P.. M. A O.. C, B. A Q., eaat... C, B. A Q west... 6 81 6 S3 6 13 6 07j 6 84 8 3 6 15 6 08 t 78 7 49 S3 j 6 6 Hi 6 67 7 6 Ko 8 36 6 16 6 ki 7 6 6 83 30, 6 18 6 70 7 61 6 82i 43! 6 2 6 14 5 66 7 64 6 86 1 441 t 30 6 11 7 66 6 82) 6 47 t r 5 05 8 87 I 8 46 6 171 6 Obi 6 56 7 68 6 84 6 23 6 13 6 60 1 7 64 6 M 6 48 6 18 6 66 7 64 6 76 6 48 1 6 29 6 61 7 61 6"79 e':'6r'2B 7o4 t 79 6 42! 6 26 I 6 27 6 66 3 1 7 7 9 16 36 1 6 21 8 1 4 6 2 .. 8 41 15 71 52 IB 47 Total receipt..... The dlsno.itton of the dav's recelnta was a. follows, ench buyer purchasing the num ber uf head Indicated Catle. Hogs. Sheep. Omiha Packing Co... 244 4H4 43S 311 G!H (CC 8K3 216 l,3o9 113 7.13 S0 1.18 66 4 177 45 2 IS 27 7 8 i .... 2ta 218 107 Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co...., Armour & Co Cudahy. from K. C Cudahy, from Lxenver. Vansant A Co Carey A Benton Ibman & Kolhcnild.. W. I. Stephen Hill A Son , F. P. I.ewla J. B. Root A Co , H. Bulla Other buyers , Lay ton Packing Co.... Wesmlth Sullivan Flio. Totals 1.661 2.432 3,615 CATTLIl Receipt of catti this morning were light, only sixty-seven car. being re ported In. Among the arrival, wa. quite a sprinkling of we.terna. There were hardly enough beef ateer. on .al thi. morning to make a teat of values or to establish a market. What few there were .old at prices that looked a little higher than Friday, at leait Km lie higher. The offering, were well taken early In the morning, everything being .old and weighed up at an early hour. Cows and heifer, were In fair demand and the few here sold quit readily at prices generally considered 10c timber than last week. A bunch of we.tern spayed heifers sold up a. high as 15.00. Htookera and feeders were very alow and weak, there being a lack of country de mand. A bunch of westerns sold up a hlgii as 64.76. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers 87.00137.60; fair to good corn- fed steers, lo.Md'i.oii. common to fair corn fed ateer., $4 50(6.76; good to choice cow. and heifer. 84.264i6.26; fair to good cow. and heifers, 43 !H34 26; common to fair cow. and heifer.. 82. 11413. 60; good to choice atocker. and feeder., I4.50if6.00; fair to good stockers and feedera, 3.7Ti4.fx: com mon to fair atocker. and feedera, 83.003. 75; lock heifer., 8Z.753K.b. Representative .ale.: BEEF STEERS. He. A. rr. He. At. Vt. It 1141 I 00 60 Muu 7 00 1 716 t 76 COWS. 1 661 I 60 18 I 16 1 1070 I 60 6 666 6 60 6 826 I ) 2 10U0 I 60 t 676 I 60 1 66 I 76 1 1OT1 I 00 U 170 1 T6 6 1060 I 00 1O01 4 00 1 l I 0 8 1U6 4 18 t 640 I 16 STOCK HEIFERS. I 671 I 60 HEIFERS. I M 170 1 610 I it 1 6 I T6 1 600 I 60 II 667 I 60 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 104 1 60 86 636 1 68 BULLS. 1 1660 I 60 4 17 I 16 1 1110 I 00 1 1200 I 16 1 ltuu 1 00 4 1462 I 60 CALVES. 1 170 4 76 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I 661 I 76 4 721 I 60 1 418 I 40 i 6e3 I 6v WESTERNS. R. L. Bullltiarton Wyo. feeders. . 991 4 76 1 steer.. ...1090 4 80 William Moncriefre Wyo. 39 ateer.... .lo37 4 80 42 heifers .. 880 4 50 88 heifer... 881 4 60 90 feeder... 1U07 4 76 4 76 O. Hoxie Neb. 4 60 P. Meyer Neb. 2 feeder... 1046 F. 43 heifer... 1107 E. 74 ateer... ..1240 8 40 63 neirer...ii3s s 00 Kllpatrlck Hro. A Collins Wyo. 48 feeder... 767 8 80 26 steer..... 916 4 00 L. L. Gordon Idaho, 24 ateer... ..1151 6 16 J. L. Eckert-Idaho. 24 .teer... ..1138 6 16 61 ateer... ..1163 6 60 Soman A Campbell Idaho. 17 cows 987 8 70 Somers A Campbell Idaho. 63 steers.. ..1168 4 70 HOGS Receipts of hogs this morning were very small, there being all told only thirty-eight cara reported. This wa. hardly enough to Intere.t buyer or make a mar ket, with the re.ult that the trade wa. not very active. At the .am time price, wer generally 10c higher than tne close or last week. Thus the hogs sold today at 86 1641 6.17H. aa against 86.05&6.07H on la.t Friday. Today a advance carrlea the market to a point that I. 17.320c higher than one week ago. Krpresentativ .aiea: No AT. th. rr. No. At. ..116 .640 ..121 .111 ..kH ...14 .121 ..IM .126 ..7 .116 ,.142 ..IB ..124 .646 . 24 ..Urn Sb. Pr. 60 I list 61 ... AM... 44 ... II.... 77.... 81.... l'O... 72 ... 71.... II ... ti.... 64.... 14.... 44.... 72... 71... ...240 ...116 ...K ...116 ..an .. i ...la ...111 .. 121 ...211 ...III . . 1J ..111 ...131 ...646 ... 60 6 S ... 6 lis, B0... 66... 60... 16 .. 76... ... 7 .. 6... 17... 44. .. 41 . 71... 61... 76... 67... Ir4 .. 17... US, 6 17S 6 US, 6 20 6 to I 80 80 I 60 4 60 60 40 60 100 1 I 16 6 16 6 16 6 16 6 16 6 16 ) 160 12o 6 16 6 17 t nit 4 60 liJ 6 17V, I 60 I 10 10 I 80 6 US, 100 4 flv. loe its. in 1 171, 4J 4 17 v, II. .116 6 17 I tsa 6Mi.fc.r' It seemed Ilk old time. In th. hiep barn tins morning, til trade being active, and practically tveryliiin wa. .old and weighed up by It o'clock. Receipt, wero not very large, sixteen cars being reported in, the most of then Oregon and ldahu 1 angers, with only a little aprinkllng ot fed .leu K. The price, paid generally looked lyfllDC higher, yulte a .tr.ng of ldaiiu and Oregon old welhere brought 13 syXlai. with rantje yearling, at 4 u-4 'A). A tew fed wetner. kold up to 1-4. uu, win yearling al 35 l4 2. j 4.1. The trade a. a whole mttiiit be auninird up as entirely .a'.l.lactury to .ell intc Inlereat. Quotatlona: Spring lambs art now quotij aa lamba and ahorn lamb, or yearlings are quoted under the head of yearlings; year ling past ar quoted a wethers; good to choice lamba, tiu4t.75; fair to good lamb, 86 4iJ6.Jo. cull lamba, (4 36$A(ft); good to choice yearling,, 14 ,6k&-4&6; fair to good yearhnga. H0ft(4.50, good to choir with ers. e3-7ia4 iu; fair to good wethers, ti bis 176; good to choice ewe, U i"ii 75; fair to food ewe. 10U3 50. cull, buck. 82.00? Rcpresentatlv sales: JNO. Av. . 81 . 44 . 87 . 110 . 85 Pr. 4 . 1 80 4 M 71 weatern ewe .... 10 weatern lamb .. fai Idaho yearlings . 4. Oregon wethers . M Oregon earluiga Boyond the Roach of Firo or Thieves py renting a Safe Deposit Box In the Fire and Burglar-Proof Vault of the First National Bank of Omaha and piecing your valuables there, you are aasured of Positive Protection neither fire nor thieves can reach them. This is especially Important, now that vacation time ha arrived. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at very moderate prloea. 5.00 to tao.00 rxm tsak. Vault open from 9 to 5 o'clock. Saturday, from 9 to 1 o'clock. We have a trunk vault for th atorage of silverware and valuables. Co FIRST NATIONAL Mill ft A Or OMAHA v ft,) Thirteenth and )) Oldest and Largest Dank In Nebraska '4t4jVtVt4S 244 Idaho wether 167 Idaho wether. 265 Idaho wether. 164 Idaho wether. 422 Idaho yearlings 131 Idaho yearlliigs 30 Idaho yearlings and wethers, feeder. 110 western ewes 147 western yearlings J14 western wethers 204 western yearlings 1-17 l'7 9S 82 82 82 90 . 84 16 87 8 SS 1 K6 S 83 8 f 4 00 4 00 1 50 1 25 4 10 4 05 4 25 CHICAGO LIVE STOCI4I M4.RKKT Cattle tendy to lllaher, Hogs and Sheep Firm. CHICAGO, July 6. CATTLE Receipts. 12,ml head; steady to lowiSc higher. Steers, 860(?i.i5; cows. 8,').Wti5.50; heifers, S3.6i 6.90; calves, 86.40'ii4i.25: bulls, , !4.50U6-2o; stockers and feeders, 13.75115 15. HOtS-Recelpts about 30,fi head; mar ket llrm. Choice heavy shipping, Iflfi" 6X1; butchers, 8K.ffiifi6.75: light mixed. tK.Hft lfiS.ro; choice Hunts, I6.50tl6.65; packlnK, 16.7.Vhi.4; pigs. t4.6ifino. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,0 head; market firm. Sheep, H.7V(i4.4o; lambs, !5.ut!7.liO; yearlings, MTSSSO. St. I.onla l ive Stock Market. ST. I.OUI8, July 6 CATTI. E Receipts, 7,000 head. Including 5,500 Texans; market, native rteady to 10c higher; Te xans steady to stronr. Native shipping and export steers, 15.mvfi8.00; dressed oef and butcher steers, 13. 75ft7.6; steers under 1.000 pounds, !3.75c7.W; Blocker and feeders. $2.7sV(i4..'iO; cow and heifers. 11.50fi6.75; canners, 11.50 0i2.2f; calves. 1S.0OS6.25; Texaa and Indian steers, 13.tXVji.oo; cows and heifers, 11.50 (fit 25. Ht 1S Receipts, 6,300 head: market lnffav higher; pig. and light. 13.0O7i6.fin; packers. 8S.oiVa6.70; butchers and best heavy, 16.70 iST'. SHEEP AND LA M T?8 Receipts, !.W head; muttons, (rteady; lHmhs. lOy.'Sc higher: native mutton, 14 (aii4.'J5: lambs, l).0ifi7 00; culls and buck., 83.0'u'3.T5; stock ers, l3.Xff4.00. Kanaaa City I.lre Stork Market. KANSAR CITY, Julv 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head, Including 3.000 head south erners, fleers. 10ff25c higher; cows, l'e higher. Choice export and droased beef steers, $6.4OfT8.00; fair to good. Ji.KVrji.ri; western steers, 14. 757.50; stockef-s and feeders, 13.OKg4.7R: southern steers, IS.iOtf 6 00; southern cow., 12 Ontfr.TH: native cows. 12.604.26; native heifers. 13.0jrfi6.75; bulls, 12ri4.75; calves, 13.0066.00. HOOS Receipts. 5 200 head: market low 20o higher. Top. 16.55. Bulk of sales, 16.30,ii 6 46; heavy, t6.4'iM 56: packers anil butchers, !6.SMY15n; light. 16.0tVff 40; plga. 84.7rvg.25. SHEEP AND I. AMB8 Receipts, 6.600 head: market 25c higher. Top lamha, 16 80; lambs. !4.60rj6.80; ewe. and yearlings, 13.75'iD 4.60; Texas yearllnn., 84.2f)(&fi.50; Texas sheep, 13.4O5N.10; stocker. and feeder., 12.752) 3.75, Stonx Cltr l ive Stork Market. BIOUX CITY, July 6.-fSpecial Telegram ) CATTI, B Receipts, 40 head: market higher; beeves. 8fi.O0rfj7.8S; cow. and heifers, 14.604f6.75; feeders. 14.00a6.00; calves and yearlings, 13.76474.75. HOOS Receipts. 2.500 head: market 10c hlgrher; range. 86.OOrg-6.2fi; bulk. 16.104f6.15. fork In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western market yesterday Cattle. Hofts. Sheen. .. 1,600 2.6i1 8,800 .. ) 2.500 .. .. .. 8.0r)0 5.200 B.6O0 .. 7.000 6 2.200 ..12,000 30.0)0 13,000 ..29.000 46.8fO 24.5U0 South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City . St. Louts Chicago Total Forelgrn Financial. BFRLIN, July 6. Trading on the Bourse today waa dull and price, showed a slightly upward tondency. PAHIS, July 6. prices were steady on the Bourse today and trnde waa quiet. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, July .WHEAT Market higher: -No. 1 northern. ll.Wjl.17; No. 2 northern, 11. 12g1.15; September. 8Wt,c, bid. Dun's Report Mor rata, la kaak ansa tii at stxttjiad points, wiser loeaa Bar 1 appeared la aarUor senates. Is tb oourtng featar of lta Jan si si am .at, a raperka by R. O. Dun 0a, total bank nehange far ta saaatk. at all ettiss iwperteag ta tb Craraed Btatea, embroro 110 leadtat eentera, kaalfig 8.11,1)46,118, 1L1 paw Mat. kas tkaaa a fwr age, aad 90 aer eat uadar Jun, 1966. Loaae wit. Jun, 1967, bat at aaaay minor point, raaawal of aetlrity, wkll at many addlttoaal tb omparUoo with Juaa, 1806, a moatb of exeepiloaal activity In almt all iaaiaalaaanf dt trsaw. Tb lea. at New Yerk CHy i hm than la earlier moatbs ttria year, .isp4 May, ba eaaa ruaek markat opera tieos In Jnu thla year war again a Uttl aargwr in rotam Skaa a year ago, bat la th omparion with Juaa, 1906, a larg deer apa.ars la both New Yerk City bank exchange, and in th volume of stock le. In th eoenpaaieea with seat year th faet should not b lost sight of that ther wer fir DusAAys in Jon. 1987, aad Sow Baadays this year. Thla disparity Is llmlnatad in th arerag dally flgnros, whiah lar Jan show a los of 15.4 par eeaL eomparad with a year ago, but th average for Jane, thi year, with no unusual neUrity la th stock mark.t, Is wall np to th earlier months, whara nor mal 1 7 a eoastderabl de areas might b u pee ted. Ontsid of New York City th loss Is stfll quit Uvg la tb Kast and at th South in eomparUon with both years. la th Wast ther i. a deer empr4 with a year ago, but many gala, ar reported over J as a, 1806, de noting th almost constant growth of that section, la spite of th set bank thi yaar. MaV wauk, Bt Paul and Memphis report aa .bowing a gain ever 1906 ar Chleago, many smaller canter. Oa th. Paeifle Coast there Is still a heavy leas etnpar4 with a yaap ago tb inorena vr Jun, 1906, Is attributable to th unsettled eendltleo feUowtog tb diatr of April in that year. Comparison la mad below of bank exchange by aerated Mvering thr year.; ale average dally figure each month for th Ant hall f aah year I JOS, 1908. 1007. P.O. 1BOA New EagMJia (Ats niOM 747.45M41 -I'-'.S S7U0.71W.S41 Midrlle 7711408.140 W7 7.h'H.l5it 1 1 ,IHKS.IM.4 BuoikAUaakW 'ioo.14.1 8x1 'i 'D.41 4.tr6 -l.i 1 iJl.aol tHil fsauUier 474.t)lS,i7 tl,i) t lo 4 4K,1m4 V6 Olilrel Waet l.6J.M4.664 1. 45, 4.H.7 J4'.'4 8.9 l.MiAi.'iiUi W ealer 8xl.6rtJ.ri7 4 H (Hti.itli M-7 KiH.T, :! PauSC S15.'i'.,iii4 XHl,.IM.fi 17.8 8U.07O.3u8 Total 4.ail0H.t.1iUe 44 70 1 1 6.H.1H - 1 1.0 84.4M) Wil.liMI NawYurkClty 6.tAH.6awjl 8,Ssm.I7. uot -11.3 7 Bltl :'j bo7 CalUKl Rtatea sO.1tl8.S46. 118 kll.14ll.2HM.7H7 -11 1 12,Uil7,2llll7 ATeraga daily i Jnsa 4.-)7T.460nO tl46.7Jooo -16 4 471.looO Iter 4.t.J s Oii 4'i 11 i.mioo ;i 0 ; 11 'i67 iKxi April H74 7iMaK) 4-f. 7J4 M 0 -?'.". MelA40oO ilarrn .Vl.t.i.oou ' H, jhn :t t 7 ' 4ti,.'ft.it:i Vckruary 871' 7.1 una) ( Mil l.ixai -Sl'l tV7.H4,ut)i January 4I,U,u.ouu 677.U7J.U10 -.4 6 ..7U.ouo la th far West gains predominate, though tber is a Urge loss at Miaaeapoll la th comparison with last ) ear, a re fleet ion of conditions lo lb flour market St. Psut. Omaha, Dw Moin, Wichita, Dearer and many other eltie repurt aa Improvement. Th flgtm la detail follow: Jens. Mtaueawou. .... ba. rul lea Mvtuae Stout citr ...... Iiaveaiauat . f :nlar hamls ... kaueaac It) be Juaey. Otaaba yreanl iJoevUa Wloi.ia ... ItimmmtM taer fan. 1 re a Bo -. Panra .'.V..T"ir 100. 871 2:n.ti8 -7.ll!0 iJill.C.-nl e 7'J4 114 8.V'-'0.671 K H4S.OJJ lJl.t.l''J Bl 11 IHM l.t 4) 4n.44 I 4 1 'iir o 6 .' 1 6 a a 4H. 4 .SWI 440 84 rv ino U".(4 l.MI 7 i ,8 I 1IIOU4) S.lAn.779 tVli,7a7 1 raus ..... ( (1$ fa) (id fa) (0 Farnam Streets S-,a.A UP-TO-DATE REPORTS ContuJning lata authentic information on ATLANTA GOLDFIELD FREE Copper, Curb and Mining Outlook 72 Trinity PlfM-o, New York 4 Bampl Oople Tr 11.00 par yaax gg rag. Cover Tonopah, Ooldfleld. Ely, Butte, Cobalt, Yerlngton, Tlntlc, liinghani. Park City, Beaver County and Rawhide. , LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND KN- glnrera The village of Sidney. Nebraaka, lnvl'.es bids and will open Bam at 7:30 p. m., on Monday evening. July 27, 1808, for the Installation and completion of a wa'er works system a per plans and specifications on file with the clerk of said village, reserving the right to reject or acccjH any or all bids, or reject or accept any part thereof. HI la should cover the following; a a whole or any distinct part, towlt: Ono pumping station. One duplex pump. One gawdlne engine, 28 horse power. One stl stand pipe of 150,000 gallons ca pacity. Ono well 16 feot In diameter and 40 feet deep. 3.000 feet of 8-Inch pipe. 2.500 feet of 6-Inch pipe. 4.800 foot of 4-lnch pipe. 10,000 feot of 2-Inch pipe Twenty hydrants. All valves and specials necessary to com pleM the work In a first class workman like manner. The board reserves the right to Increase or diminish the quantity of any alsed pip above specified. Bids are to be sealed and addressed to the village clerk, and marked "Proposal for Water Works." SWAN DEDRICK, Chairman. LESLIE NEURAUBm, Clerk. J7-8-10-14-16-17-21-23-Jl. NOTICE AS TO SALT-) OP WATER Bond The village of Sidney, Nebraska, Invites bids and will open the same at 10 00 a. m. on Saturday, An (rust 1, 1908, for the sale of water bonda in the mim of twnty thousand H30.00O1 dollar. In denomi nation of five hundred (ITiOO) dollars each, due In twenty years; optional at the end of five years; dated May 1. lPnS; Interest at 6 per cent per annum, payablo annually at the office of the village treasurer of Sidney, Nebraaka. There I. no other bonded or other debt. The actual value of real and personal property aa found by the B"rd of Equalization la !6,00A. Bld4 are to he sealed and nddreased to tHa vlllaare clerk and marked "Proposals for Water Bonds." SWAN. DEDRICK. Chairman. LESLIE NET'BAUER. Clerk. J-T-9-10-14-18-17-21-23-24 BARLEY Steady; No. V, 65c; .ample. 53(TJ 66c. CORN Klrm: No. S, 73ff75Hc; September, 73Hc asked. Dnlntb Grain Market. DULUTH. July 6. WHEAT No. 1 north ern, 11.12V,: No. 2 northern, 11.0BV4; July, n.rwu.; September, 95V.C OATS 4.1V4C. Wool Market. BT. I.OU1S, July . WOOT Dull; m. dlum grades, combing and clothing, ISrJJWc; light fine. 13tf?fP4jc; heavy fine, llS'Uc; tub washed, 2nt(27c. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, r, Julv 6. BEET) Clover, October. 17.87V,; December. 17.82V,; March, 17.P0. Alslke, August, 18.00. F.lvln Bnlter Market. ELOTN, III.. July 8. BT-TTER Firm, :o. Sale for the week, 1,023,300 pounds. of Bank Clearings ar still qaha widely dkeeriemSaal 1 largar parnvsnta threaagh laa saaki plaoe oatald New Terk Ctty, 1 increase over both year. ; other St - Louis, Kanaaa City, Detroit, '. -Ml - 1 11 0 - 14 .?! t l'a s . - 6 -HI o.o -90 0 -14 9 -i7 4 Wi 1 8a ilO.6 ,atn. iisiar m 107. 610.446.7.6 K7.vii.k4l ll..o77 ' lie -'.4'.4 1 87N f.o. 2 7: t,l ') l?l.S..IH4 4 IM4.7 47 7 M ll-.l i 4H.I.447 1 1 ,.., 7 ( a.'u.6"0 4JII'.4ll fl e ait S"0 X6.16.tlMl e.'oo.iaa 2.407.UA-J l.lti.baO Ha.t4Jlo4 FC. -II S ) 4 -IIS ) t Si 8.3 -07 11 4 16 4 III f -lull 4lai - e-7 100. 878 tCX 6?0 . e.l.410'lH) ll...wsl H.ViW.lf.t 4. 146.(41 9.0. - I 9 4149 4- K.4 66 6A 87 4 94 4 iii'i V. 140. .44 7j MM4S i 7U.4K) .'j.7.ta 4.1 .' ) . ..IWJ1 5,'.4A'1 r.i.ft4.;4 7.'-'t)HAl 9.!ew.rw444 I.nl4.ia la4 Ma.l6e44 4476