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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE RATUKDAY. AUGUST -8, 1003.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Grain Marke. Steady and FaYorsbls
, V- to the Dp Side.
TXADEfa LIGHT. WITH NO LEADS
General Iteatlaaer on rM of Both
Fnetara Walla Waiting; far the
Wovrrnanent Barl
IMMt Close Low.
OMAHA. Aug 7. 19n.
. Oi a in market were steady and favored
the up with trading light and no one
leading tilbtr the buying nr selling side.
.There waa a general heeltancy throughout
,the morning on the part of both factions,
waiting Tor government report.
.Wheat opened slow and ruled weak for
tome , time, I.ter buying on the expected
bullish government report sent values
higher. Heavy receipt are offsetting the
good demand, but cash grain is bringing
good prlcea,
September wheat opened at 2Hc and
plneed at WSC.
Corn started steady at yesterday's closa
nd held firm, but trading was light and
he market became dull and very uninter
esting. Cash stuff was lively and sold
higher today on good demand and light
offerings. September corn opened at "Jc
and closed at 72'c. . . ' t ' r
' Liverpool cloaed fed lower on wheat and
ld lower on corn. ..
Seaboard reported 24.0 O ' bu. of wheat
tHken for export.
Local range ot .options;. . -
Articls. Opan. H1g: rvrrlv. I CIoe. Tii f
Wheat-
Hept.
Corn
Sept. Dee..
Oats
Sept.
May.
em us
7!H!...t...i
, 72'A
58V, v 58',
4f.J 1 46'i
4714 4 I 47H
46
M8
- " )--
Oanaaa Cask Prices.
' WHEAT-!. V'hsrd, 9f4fl92c: No. S
hard. 69-g; No. 4 bard. STHVic; No. 3
spring, (("; "
COHN-No.' . 72Vfl"7Se: No. 4. mac:
N. i yellow, 73'jj'731-lo; No. 1 white. 75c; No. 1
wnitc, 75a -
OAT8 'No.'. J' mlTfif. 7iyWc; No. S White,
iVQm.ri No; 4 white. 47Hfi'48e.
KYJE-No. J. 7SH75c: No. 8. TifsfTlVtc.
Crlnt ttaaeiats.
I
....!!
Coin. Oa a.
138 ' 241
'if "
Chicago .r...i.;.
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
04
28
CHICAGO GRAIX AND -PROVISIONS
features of' tkt Trading; and Closing
Prices oa Hoard of Trade
. CHICAGfJ.: Aug.' . Thl government crop
report for August had a bullish effect to
lay on 'the local grain, markets, all of
which clusid strong. Final Quotations on
wheat for apKiiiitwr 'delivery were up Wi
He. compared with yesterday's close. Corn
was up Vie and oata were He iilgher. and
irovlalor.s 7Ve to 22Vc lower.
Tho government' report, showing the con
ditions of the spring, wheat crop on August
J, was Issued fifteen minutes before the
end of the session and Its appearance was
; followed by a sharp rajly.' which carried
prlcea from lc to thl above the low
figures. According to. the official statis
tics th. conditions of the spring sown
crop deteriorated 8.7 .per; cent, during the
month of July, Owing to excessively high
temperature In the northwest and to In
Jury by "black ruat." The condition was
tlared at m.7. fompared- with 99.4 a month
'ago. Prlor to the Issuance of tho report
(he market, had been nervous, with senti
ment Inclined to be bearish because of
cooler weather'ln the northwest and weak
rcsbiea. In the final few minutes of trading
there was liberal realising, which caused a
considerable reaction from the top, nut
Alia . market closed.- rtrong, l. 8cpleinber
opened c to So lower at Mi4'&Wc, sold
oft to 9hkC ana ' men aavanceo i snssc.
ti,. in.. bu' it A.UtfftsVke . Minneapolis.
1 Duluth and- Chicago -.reported - receipts ot
il cars, against 4:i& care-iast wren mn
470 cars one year ago. Primary receipts
were as,or bu.. compared with 936,000 bu
ii.a Mn'aannndlnff dev one vesr ago.
n ' ' ... I- T - - XT.. Kra U n mwtA
nenei mm mills 1I n 1 " . .. " '
Missouri, an enufhAr -Illinois, caused
Weakness In the corn niarket early. In the
day, but beYore the eniT of the first hour
an active buying .by. shorts, all of tha
Initial loss was regained.' fiulllstf sntlraeut
became more pronounced as a result of
the government report. Trie market' closed
firm. September opened .IV lower at 78c.
advanced to 7c and closed at 7tSc. Iocet
receipts were 139 carf, ' with 31 care ot
contract grade. "
Oats were Independent!? ' strong 'through
out the entire session. Septom4er opened
M,(oHc higher, at 47'4a'47Vc. sold off to 47'4
(ft7o and then advanoad . to 48Hc The
close was at 48c. Local feceipts were 242
Provisions were weak afl day because of
extremely liberal receipts of live hogs at
all western packing renters. At the close
September pork. was off 22Hc at J15.5a,.
I.ar.l wa"s down 10c af W.47H. Ribs were
7e lower at IH.90.
Kstln
I mated receipts foi 1 tomorrow are:
Wheat. IS cars: corn. 122 cars; oats, mi
cars; hogs, 14,000 hcad i
Tne leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. CVe. Yei'y.
Wheat
Sept.
aDec.
blec.
May.
Corn
Bept.
Dec.
May.
Oats
Sept. lec.
May.
Pork
Sept. Oct.
Lard
Sept. Oct.
R1 os
Sept. Oct.
94H& 4f Wh'sdVR)! f.$i
M . M I. Ml v,
.mt'V'Tal TO7l i:i"i-jt
1 oKaii tr;v 11 w 1 v2 iivi'
76 ' I " 7h! 75 " 78 I ' 7r-
. tV 4 M W7 B.Vi
6S'il ' 44 WV4I tVVH
I
4SI,
48
47H
47M,aHI
47H!
4nV4l474tv v,
4 b'Sil
49 i&OtJ&OHi ' 4a'i
lftt. 15 52 J 16 Ti
I
I
16 liW
15 67
la 7o
1(0.'
ll 77M 14 (7Vi la tHi 15 8.H
ijm 9 47V, 9 87H
( 0
H ) r w I W
' 3 KRfcl . I 7l I 8
w J ir."i ji so 1 sin 1 UiV
No. t. , aOld. bNew.
Cash Quotations were ai follows:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, 34.154?
4i; straights, fct.Si tj4.30:' spring patents,
ti. 50(85 b; strights, fiM-'ai T"; bakrrs, ti iftf
4.0. . . , , .
WHKAT-No. 1 spring, 31.149116; No. 3,
31.UMU-1.14.
COHN no. z, ivt tW no. I yeiiow, koh
(JKIC.
OAT9-NO. 1; 4ct No.- white. 50t5mc;
No. 3 white. new,. 4Vttl30c.
RYE No. S, 7tk .
hAHLEY Kalr to choice malting, 62'85&c.
8KE18 Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 31. Si.
f'HOVISIONa Short ' nba. sides (loose),
tS 7.V06.OO. Mess pork, per bbL, 31o.5u4j 16.
Lard, pvr 1"-' lbs., 39 40, Short clear sides
tboxed). 39.tK4i.ta.
Followli were the reoelpts and shipments
of flour snJ grain:
. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats. bu....
Rye, bu
....,33,000 17.0 0
..'...179.010 " 191.0 0
.'.... i7S.ouo :i.oo
272.0.U 116. COO
XtX 1,0 0
11.000 1S.0U)
Barley, bu.
ou tne Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; creamery, lH21c;
dairies, ITfjISc. Egga, firm; at mark, cases
included. UilSHc; firsts, lt-V: prime firsts.
20c. Cheese, steady at llV-O'lJc.
St. I.oals General Market.
ST. LOCIS Mo.. Aug. 7. WHEAT
Firm; track: No. I rd cash. 9tv; No
2 hard, MloWSc. Futures: September, 95
vc: -December. 97c. .
CORN ilrra; track: No. 2 cash. 7S",
7SVc; No. 1 white, "ftji; Sfptember, 75V;
December, eVtptke.
OATS Firm; track: No. 1 rash, 498.Mc;
No. 3 while. HVie; Sfptembe-, 47Sc. le
cember, 4!S'
RYE Finn; Kc. '
FLOCK Firm; red winter patents 34 SO
C 4 85 extra fancy and straight, IJ.KOw
t 4: clears. 33 1((40.
SEED Tlmothv. stesdv. $J.0' i.00.
CuRNMHAL Firm. 31 90.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 31 05
6104
HAY Steady ; timothy, Sll.OOO M.Ot);
prairie 7 60t 10. 00.
iki'.-x tirnn.N Tiisa 31.00.
RAGGINO 7fcc.
HEMP TWINE 7c. '
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing
31(16. Lard, lower; prime steam. IH02H
4J9 17H Dry salt meats, steady; boxed,
extra shorts, 9 74; clear rlhs, .7S, short
clears, 310.0. Bacon, ateady; boxed, extra
lions. 3102fc; clear ribs. 319 (Jfc; short
clears. 310 7H-
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 9H-;
springs. 13c; turkeys, 14c; ducks, sc.
"1 lTER-8teady; creamery. 170Jc.
EutiS Wrm; HHc. esse count.
Hvcetpts. Hlilpincnts.
5 000 k.0)0
..113.000 74.0 )0
. . :.ou0 23 -too
. . j)-.'U 57,0 )0
Hour. bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu...,
Jala. bu....
Wt ATHKK 11 TMfi Oft All BKI.T
Fair and ailahtly Warmer for aatar
dar la the Foreeas.
14 - ' OMAH A.TNel1.. Xug. 7. IW.
food rains r general from tTie' rntmn-
talns east over Nebrsska and Karwa dur
ing tho, past twenty-four hours, and con
tinue in tde lower Missouri vauey tne
morning, "bowers occurred In the middle
and lower Mississippi valley and the east
ern states. The weAlher Is much cooler
from the upper Iskes west over the upper
Miss sslnn and Missouri valleys into tnc
mountains. No Important change In Tm
nerature la shown In other portions. The
outlook Is favorable for continued cool lr.
this vicinity tonight, followed, by rising
temperature Baturday, with fair tonight and
Saturday.
Omaha record of temDerature and precipi
tation compared with the corresponding day
of the last three years:
111 I5i. i:-v v.x.
Mlr.lmnm temnerature ... t4 6s S9 62
Precipitation 1 1.1 T .00
Normal- temperature ror tooay 19 aegrers.
Kxcess In precipitation since March 1,
5i of an Inch. ... ,
lfliency corresponding period In HOi,
4.2S of an inch.
Kcficlency corresponding perioa ini lvn.
2 15 of an inch. .
L. A. WEISH, Ijocai f orecaster.
Cora and Wheat tiea-loa Valletta.
For the twenty-four hours ending at 8
a. m.. 75th meridian time, r riaay, aujuii
l'JOS:
Temp ain
Btat ons. Max. Min. ran
Sky.
Cloudy
Cloudv
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Haloing
Cloudy
t'loudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudv
pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. clouly
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Ashlanrt, Neb Wi 3
Auburn. Neb...... M 4
.01
T
.?5
.(w
m
.h9
' .29
.W
.10
.9
.78
.3
.08
.IS
.00
.0.)
flrr.ken Bow. Neb. '5
PA
67
!1
' 1 '
Hi
K
E
i-(V,lumbus. Neb...l
Cull-rtson. Neb. S7
Fairbury, Neb.,v ?
Fairmont. Nen... Kl
Or. Island, Neb.. 77
Hartlngton. Neb.. 1
Hastings, Neb.... n
lloldrege. Neb.... 4 .
Oakdale. Neb.... 71 .... R7
Omaha, Neb 7fi (4
Tekamah, Neb... 7T K
Alta. Ia 7
Carroll, la (O . fi
Clarlnda. Ia R3'
m .05
Klhlev. Ia... 7 fi'i ;
Bloux City. Ia... 78 "BS . ..00 ,
Clear
Clear
jioux iny, ia... is .. ,.w( .ici
Not Included In avertJaea.' received late.
Minimum temperature Jor twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. -
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain,
r-.ntral. Stations. Max. Min. Indies.
Chicago, III....:... 2S . 4 b W
Cnlumhns. 0 17 W ' US .13
n... Mnlnes la 14 SO . : ' M -. T
Inllanapolls, Ind.. 12 M -63 .It
Kansas City. Mo.. IS 90 , . 4 . Lit
lulsvllle. Kv 19 ;. .04
M;nneapolls. Minn. 31 7 48- ,oo
Omaha, Neb IK 7 .66 .32
St. Louis. Mo- 13 86 . 66.. .23
The weather la much cooler In the cen
tral and western portions of the com and
wheat region. Kama occurred in all except
the Minneapolis district during the last
twenty-four hours and were excessive at
points in eastern jvanaas ana weaiern jnia
sourl.
L. A-, WELSH., local Forecaster.
NEW YORK GENKRAt MARKET
Quotations of the Dar oa Various
.Commodltlea.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. FIjOUR-Recelpts,
2.9(iu bbls.; exports, 15i0 bbls.; sales, b.tiou
bbls. ; market unsettled; Minnesota pat
ents, 3o.4t'06.73; winter - straights, $4.i!Kfr
34.26; Minnesota bakers, 340(4.60; winter
extras, H. KS3.dO; winter patents, 34.4Wo4.J6;
winter low grades. 33.3oii3.6o. Rye flour.
quiet; fair " to good, 34.154.50; choice to
fancy, J4.iixJj4.tS6.
COKNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, 31-66(1.70; coarse, 31.6oei.ii6; kiln dried,
34.16.
- RYE Dull; No. 3 western, 34c; nominal
I. o, b. New York.
WHEAT-Receipts, 101,800 bu.; exports,
162.400 bu.: soot market firm: No. 2 red,
3i.02fcgl.O3H, elevator; No. 2 red, 31-MH
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, uuiutn,
31.27" f. o. b. afloat: No. x nara winter,
31.07 f. o. b. afloat. The wheat market was
nervpus and Irregular all day. An opening
recovered on bad northwest crop news,
hut nflcps weakened in the afternoon,
again to rally near the close on Bullish" crop
reports. Final quotation were to nei
higher. September, closed 31.04; December,
c1.H tl fwt Mav. closed 11.08.
CtJRN Reoelpts. 1,000 bu. ; exports, 1.100
bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 8sc, elevstor
and nominal-r. o. : mioki upiiun. nurui
waa without transactions, closing He net
higher September,- closed tSc; December,
closed Rtc.
U lOAijayRefrlpts.ifio.SOO' h,u.; -apot, njarket
rti-4y ; ' mixed, 2 to 82- pounds,;. fif?i
natural white, V to ai pounos.
Clipped white, sa to 4U pounas, nnw.
HAY Firm ; good to choice, 80690c.
vrnvs Onlet: state, common to choice
1907 crop, 4a8c; 1906 crop, 25o; Pacific coast,
iferr .mr FhUn iron, adifec.
' HIDE-Bteady; Bogota, 28c; Central
America, 27c.
PROVISIONS Beer, steady; family, 31175
4517.60; mess. 314.5Oit15.50: beef hams, 328.00f
30.1O: packet, xiB.uiKgia.w; cuy mui-u
f4 men 00. Cut meats, dull: pick
led bellies. 3?.76'u1l.OO; pickled hams. 12H
13c Lard. easy; wmu-ni, o..vt.w,
rfined easv: continent, 31006; South
im.,iri HOTS- comnoimd. IS 12HI&S.S7H
Pork, quiet; family,- 91. 0fW 18.60; short
TAI.LOW-Duli; ctty ($2 per pMkije.),
rnkaa. free). 64ddKfce.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3i
fjOSc: Japan, nominal.
ftl'TTER Steadv: creamery specials. 22;
extras. 224f22Hc: third to firsts. 18'
21 He; state dairy, common to finest. 184
21o ; process, common to special, 15ftne.
CHEESE Steady; slate lull cream, spe
cials, 12fc312fcc; state full cream, email.
colored or wnue, lancy, w, siais iui
urn. colored or white, fancy. HHc
state full cream, good to prime. UQllHc;
atste full cream, common, 9fcfjlOHc; skims.
irn-:aB(dv: atate. Pennsrlvsnla and
nearby, fancy, selected, white, 26i&27c: fair
to choice, 224326c; brown ana mixea, fancy
t4c; good to choice. Hifi2!lc; western firsts
18'fr19Hc: seconaa. io-ioivc.
irit. THY Alive, ateady; spring chick
n .17c: fowls. 14e: turkeys.. Uo. Jessed.
Irregular; western spring chickens, 18j'20c;
fowls, wva i3-sc. .
Kansas City Oral aad Provisions.
VIKSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. V. WHEAT-
Unchanged; September! 9ofcc; December,
ft-it.--' Miv. 96j.c: cash. No. 2 hard. 9nffD6c;
No. 3 hard. KNj; No. 1 red, 96c; No. 3
red. 891i92Hc. t
CORN I'ncharated; September. 70c; De
cember. 67fcc; May, 5SHc: cash. No. 3
mixed, 7M?74fcc: No. 3 mixed. 78vT'4o; No.
2 white. 75c; No. 8 white, ' 74HW76C.
OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white, 51 (H 66c;
No. 2 mixed. 47tj4o.
HAY-Steady; choice timothy, 39.5OH1O.0O;
choice prairie. r.Ou-gl.25.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, Sc; packing
sunk, ldo.,
ECMJ8 Easy; fresh rxtras, 19Hc; current
receipts, UHc
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 34,0i0 249.000
Corn, bu. 26.0CO 32,000
Oats, bu i 14.000 4,000
Options at Kansas City:
. Articles.
I Open. I ligh. I Low. I Close.
Wheat I I I
September ...I V nfc
December . . . . WVi'dV 9,
Corn- I I
Oecember ... ,H! &7H'
May 67fc Sefc
I
8Sfc
91SI
904
92fc
M 57fctifc
sTSl iefcA
A asked.
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 7 WHEAT
Peptemher. I03t,: December, 31.02H;
No I hard, 31-5t-s: No. 1 northern,
91 234rl.24; No, 2 northern. 1.15til.:0,
No. 3 northern. 11S114
BRAN In bulk. 319.50.
FI.Ol R Steady; first patents. 3d 15
' JS se-vtml putento. 3 0fe 16; first
clears, 3t.3aTi4.4&: second Curt, 3 hu
3 tiO.
Liverpool tirala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 7. WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. t red western winter, 7s d; No. 1
California, 7s HHd. Futures, barely stead);
September. 7s5Sd: December. 7s ifcd.
CORN Spot, strong; prime American
mixed, . 7s 4d. Futures, quirt; September,
H "
Peoria Market.
" PEORIA. Aug. 7 -ORN-Flrm; No. 3
yellow, 79c No. S yellow, 73c; No. 3. 79c;
No. 4. TS-; no grade, 77c.
OATS Higher; No. 3 white. SOfce; No. 3
while. 4-U(n). ; No 4 while, 4Sc.
WU16KV-I1.S7.
Milwaakea Grata Market.
-IuWaIKEE. Aug.- 7. WHEAT,
Steady: Xu. 1 northern, $1 17 6 1 Is, No. i
nortliern. I1.ISUI U; September, 96fce
asked.
Ualalh (irsia Market.
IU'Ll'TH. Aug 7 WHEAT No. 1
northern. 31 1 S : No 2 northern. 31. 1J;
Sitemher. Jl uS iH-cembcr. 3101H.
OAi'J To arilw, 4j.-; on lrv.W, li-tc.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Violent and Emtio Price Fluctua
tion 3 Are Features of Day. -
NIW HIGH LEVELS FOR TEAR
Rail Movement Overreaches Itself aad
harp Setback Easaea Volania
af ales Largest for
Tear.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. It waj a day of
speculative excitement In the stork mar
ket and of violent and erratic price
fluctuations. The bull movement started
on Its way prosperously and reached a
new high stsge of prices for the year
with grett animation and buoyancy In the
dealings. '.At the accelerated pace of the
advance the movement overran 'tself to
some extent and paid the penalty in a
Sharp eethack.
The market' was the largest In volume
of the present year, the number of shares
which changed hands rising to l.OOO.OOt
shares before 1 o'clock. Extensive cov
erings by shorts has been a recognised
factor In the latter stages of the rise.
i ne nistress or the short Interest in
American Smelting and National Lend he-
came so acute In the course of the day
and disposition to punish them seemed so
ruthless that the speculative temper be
came discomposed and heavy unloading of
.unu.c bcis were precipitated. The
buyers raw a chance to regain an ad
vantage and raided nricea H,inrir,l in
a quest for stop loss orders. The two
iincMiirira fiocks were conspicuous fea
tures from the outset bv reason of the
late bulge. When 7fc points had been added
to yesterday's fc points' gain In Amer
ican Hmeltlna ind lumn. r,t e,,n n
between sales were made, the market took
alarm. Considerable disorder resulted
irom tnis episode in the market. The In
creased volume of the transactions repre
sented a substantial broadening of the
Sartlclpatlon, although the concentrated
uvlng from a few houses, which has been
.?a,ur hroghout the movement, waa
nil in eviaence. This we marie to n-
pear like accumulation for account of
some of the country's most powerful cap
italists and was of corresponding Influ
ence on speculative sentiment. There was
a noianie increase in the attendance on
the floor of the Stock exchange, manv
brokers having returned from vacation
absences to share In the dealings.
Forecasts of the week's currency move
ment pointed to another hnavv accretion
to the cash holdings of the banks. The
suhtre&sury has supplied over 85.000,000
aurmg tne weeg, tne continuing govern
ment deficit reoulrlna heavv rilhnrs
ments by that Institution. The movement
of currency from the Interior, although
on a diminished scale, is still sufficient
to add between 81.000.000 snd 32,000,000
to the gain Of the hanka The riaclln In
the condition of spring wheat durlmr July
shown by the government crop report rep
resented a degree of deterioration that
disappoint expectations as reported by
other expert estimates, especially as addi
tional derllna In conrllHmt to K ,nn.,i
for In the week elapsed since the date of
the government's estimate. The firmness
of wheat prices after the publication. In
spite of the active speculation that ha
preceoen it. waa regarded as significant
The. relapse In nricea of stock wo mf
flclentlv violent to lesve room for some
rebound after the publication of tho crop
report. The day's price changes are
smau wnen tne wirtth of the day's ex
treme fluctuation Is considered.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
35.894.000. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
m iwii were as loitows
InlH. Wlrfi l fins.
Amaltasisteil Copper ...... rr.srn rat srnv
V.. ; K p , ii.w o i
Am. c. g r. i(d 4M insu io'i. lnta:
Amsrlr-an Cotton Oil tiOO 5U 14(4 4ii
Am. H. A L. pM n
Am. Ire SecurlllM...., I, IK) nu, W . IRU,
ni it 12 13
Am. Loromotlv 11.100 ht M . Mi
.. UUtWIIHHITT PIQ lllfl
Am. 9. R lSl.rOD W 101(4 IDS
Am. s. a h. pli ton lieu, no
Am. Sugar Rertnlnf I.K nil 1.1314 uiu
Am. Tobseon pfn 400 93 3 ti
American Woolen Hfn J Si tl,U
Anaromla Mining Co 7,eno Sol, 4a !
Atrhlann 1.60 M KKu
Atehhma pfH ,'. 401 94U H ' uj
Atlantic Coaat Um l.v 11144 .114 oj,,
floltlmora-A Ohio,. 1. 9.KKT -H4 2H
Dal. Ohio prd R4
proedlrn Rapt4 4l.na- -fiSH "M't ' Vi
Canadian Paoltlo S.100 1T?(4 1T14 171
Central Leather i.TOft rMt 38 ti
Central Leather pfH. V 100 7V 7( 7t
Pntral of New 3etjr.'.,.;. '... XV,
haaapeake Ohl6 7, M0 44(4 4'i 4.1'4
Vhloaso Ot. W l.fino $S ,
Chlrago a N. W. , ,nm nail Unu lelu
M. St. P., 53.100 144 1414 143U
C. C, C. A St. L
Cnlorano F. a I
Colo, a So. lat pfd
Colo. So. Ill prd
ConaolMated Oat t.......
1 S7'4 M'k Mu.
T.900 S4'4 J3(i 32
MO K 2H 41(4
2O0 M(i 1.1(4 Mls
T.MM 141 "4 11 l.-fflu
l.Gttfl V) . iaa: -a
Corn PToouita
Pslaware A Hudann 1.S0O 171(4 194 IfixJ
Ienrr Rio Orande t sail
d. a r. a. pm jon 7'4 rrv 7(
Plttlllfra' Serurttlta 1.7M) J(4 ITS 7(4
rle ; t.m ' ! 33 i.u
Brie lat pit i.inn 40 Ji j
Brie 3d ptd 100 JD14 JS'4 2H4
w..,., r-ivcirii- i.ito IIIV-X 111 JIB
Oreat Northern DM M .100 l)W ink u
Ot. Kortharn Ore ctfa .lou 111(4 7(4 7V
Illinois Ctntral 1M0 14, ,3,4 m
Interhoroufh Met 4.A) IS 11(4 nnj
Int. Mat. pf 10,000 .1414 JS t!
International Papar M0 11 104 lfl.4
,.. rmvwr prn a, mt m R1U
Intsmallooal Pump 1.11m r 2414
Iowa Central sno 17(4 1714 liu
Kansas Cltr lo 35(4 sr,4
- Sa I7li
Laulavllle A N 4.900 111'4 10914 114(4
m aisn vmini 4
Minn. A 81. L 1M 2 n n
M.. St. P. B. S. M 3.31) 1IT4 11(4 11:
Miaaoun racine (.nnn fyn (714 5714
. K. T I, toft JtS 11(4 JlS
M.. K. T. pfn I K IS MI4 44
National Lead M.S00 S3 i SIV
New Tork Cantrsl 4.m 11114 ltm i(4
N. T., O. W.. 4.410 4V, 4344 43si
Norfolk A W l.ioo 7S4 74 7114
North American 100 M M Mii
Northarn Pacific 41 loft 14414 14314 mu
Pacific Mall , 4no 3(4 M(4 isZ
PennarWanls r7,fio 14 lis iJ-.u.
people's Oaa too 6(4 M ,
r., v... v. m Ol. ti I ,3
Praaced atesl Car 4.7O0 M44 KUj
runiaui raiace v.ir jaf,
Railway Steal gprlnf aftft u f,t 4a
""dint 191. K 12H 134 134(4
nIHVIIC l.HWf 7ft 24
Itapunilc stael prd i.vtl 1 10 1.114
Rock laland Co 4.7O0 It 11:14 )(,
Rock laland Co. old 17 u. i.ml l.
t. l. a t. r. 24 Prd i.mo n (4 arj
bi. L,ouia p. w , IH4
St. L. B. W. pfd lftO 40(4 4"(4 40
Rloaa-Shofflsld 8. a 1 1. 4S J,
v-aomc n.vw vnSi 9.1 S6U
So. Parlflo pfd lftO 1U4 11SS 111
Southern Railway S.S"0 4 lav,
So. Railway pfd 1,100 r'4 niV4
Tanneans) Coppar 17.700 3V 1 rju
Taa ft P 311a :si, 264 !4
T.. St. L. ft W ; 400 84 Sn, nu
t-nlon Paclflo m.i0 10444 1R(4 l:,7
L'ioi rsciuo pis sou a B7i-
U. i. Ruhnar 4.400 STUj I44
... n. nuoiirr in pis AUU I'TT-S, 1114 int
I'. S. Stael UJ.tori 471a 41a 1
V. I. Steal pfd 7.100 1101, list's 104(4
I tatt Copper . ) 0 tn4 4.1(4 44,
Va.-Carollna CheitilraJ .... 1) 2944 t LR(4
Va -Caro. Chem. pfd lift 107 107 lo,',
Wauaah 401 14 11 i"4
naosan pra ?M4 Tt'
Westlnahoua Electric 1.T00 7 74 Zt
Weatarn Inlna 1 S"0 M4 M4 S
unesnng a u a, ino 104 1014 ia
Wlaronsln Central 2"0 11', 31I4 1!
Total aalea lor lha day. ).Si.j0 ibarfa.
Boatoa Itocka anal Boada.
BOSTON, Aug. 7. Money, call loans,
1 per cent; nme loans, 31341, per cent
1 -losing quotations on stocks and bonds
Atrhlaon sd). 4a. M Atlantle 1J14
so ttinfnaoi ao
Ma Caniral 4s II Cal. ft Heels '
Atchlion R. R aSi Cenlsnntal :n
do pfd '4 Copper Rang .. ., lo
Boatoa ft Alhany....ill Daly Weat l
Bnaion ft Maine IJH4 rranklla t
Boton Elaralad ...IW Oranby 1
rucnours prd 211, l.la Royal u
n. 1., n. ar n..iii Maaa. Mining ...
1 nloa Pacific 1ST Michisan t:'4
m. Ams. into L'lt M0nawll 69
do pld Sp?'4 Mont C. ft C 77
Am. Pncu Tub Old Dominloa 47(4
wr. suiar i-14 -uareol 11
00 pro 117 Parrot k
Am. T ft T U '40ulscy
Am. Woolen .4s, Shannon 1.,:
00 pra 91 Tamarack ,i
Pomlnlaa I. ft S IS Trinity 11
Rdiaos Else. IUU...1I t'uiisd Cnppar m
Usnaral Elclrlc 114 V S Mialug 4j4.
Mass. Rlactrlc 10 IV S. Oil
do pfd ,1 I nk 4914
mmmm. us -,t virion 4.
lolled rmlt UI winon I
i suss a m ai wolvarln 141
pr U North Bun t
siss , t, aaiu icantioe 41
do pld ir.a4 Naiada 1
Adrcmur !(, Cal. ft Artioa 177
Allouai Va Arlaona Com ICJ
Amalsamatsd l4 cras Canines !:(,
-01a. AHSl
isk t'learlaaw.
OMAHA. Aug. 7 -Bank clearings for to-
aay mere n,c(;.o44.i and ror the corres
ponding aate last year I1.67S.13S.48.
Treasarf ttataaseat.
WASHINGTON. Aug. T. Todav'a state.
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral- fund, exclualve of the 1150 00i aoir
reeivt.-, rhuns. Available cash balances
3:,:.l1: goM rain and fuinrm. 343,-
0,73, ..gold certificates, 3l3.M.9i0.
HBrORT or THE CLKANltn HOtC
Iraaaaetloaa of tha Assoc I ate Baaka
for the Week.
NEW YORK. Aug.-T.-Rrsdstreet s bank
earlngs report for the week ending Au
gust shows an aggregate of 3.141.17,noa,
is sgalnst t2.3i.ly. Isel week and H 01.
49.0iio In the corresponding week last year.
ne following la a list or tne cities:
CITIES.
Clearings.! Inc. J Dec
New fork
Chicago
poston
n.4S7.18.0nO..
7$
77
6 S
18.1
'u'.i
19.2
'ih'i
16.6
19.8
26.1
9.8
8 4
I. 0
.4
22.1
'ii'.i
"i'.b
9.0
12.1
i.V4
2x2
13 7
2 4
20.6
13.8
.8
14.
16.1
'ii'.i
11
10.4
20.9
84.1
"i.i
16.9
23.8
2S.S
iri
19.6
17.4
7.9
24.2
II. 4
si.i
f IH.'I") . .
l.TS0.0)..
n9.5l9.oni..
M.TW enni
S7 gonrrl.,
n.s'o.onni..
S4.i0rt
4.4M).Oil..
22.C23.WV ..
15,141. )..
10.0M,Ol!..
16.99O.0nM..
12.9t.Xt.,
12.W,(V0.,
J0,90,0OO .
9vi8.(mo.,
10.9IU.(
7.S2D.OOO .',
9.077.WV)
lii.ooo .,
7. 799.0OO .,
7.461.0(10 .,
,K2.onO.,
9.Z27.O00I..
6.449.0"0 .,
" a.wa.tmo .,
' 6.277.0OOI..
. 4.9oO.(10.,
.7M.0n0j..
B.fW.OCO .,
4.9M.OV.,
4.1S9.0OO .
s.174.000
i.n99.0-iOi.,
4P10.ono(.
. 494.0O0 .
.tl7.O)0i.
t. 742,0(10 .
4.SIo,000
l20,onn.
2.463 000 .
2. 179.0110 .
1.M4 0V) .
8.1X7.000
2.O11.010:.
, l.T,0flo.
l.wioooi.
1. 7O7.0O0 .
1.617.0001.
1.T75.000I.
2.125.0O0I
1.475,0001.
99.0001.
1.l35.onot.
1,591.000).
1.495.0001.
1.272.0001.
1.156,0001.
1.2R4.0COI.
991.0001.
1.019 0o
1.151.0001
1 241,000).
h ladelnhla
St. 1,0111s
Pittsburg
Pan Frsnclsco
7.0
Kansas City
Baltimore
11.1
ineinnatt
Minneapolis
ivew Orleans
Cleveland
Detroit
Louisville
OMASA ,
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
2.9
Seattle
St. Paul
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis
Fort Worth
Providence
Portland, Ore
Albany
Richmond
Washington. D. C..
Spokane, Wash
Salt Lake City
Columbus
St. Joseph
Atlsnta
Memphis
Tacoma
1.9
8avannah
Toledo, O
Nashville
Rochester
Hartford
Des Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
.6
New Haven
26.4
Clrand Rapids ,
Birmingham
Syracuse
Ploux City i
Bprlngrield. Mass..
Evansvllle
Portland, Me
Dayton
Little Rock
Augusta, Ga
17.8
7.S
S7.
Oakland, Cal..."
Worcester
7.0
Mobile
13.8
27.2
Knoxvllle ,
Jacksonville, Fla...
17.0
Chattanooga
Charleston. 8. C...,
Lincoln, Neb
9 6
10.01
Wilmington, Del...
Wichita
Wllkesbarre
Wheeling, W. Va.
Fall River
Davenport
Kalamasoo. Mich..
18
1.994.0001
1,266.0001
l.9,0O0l
6.1
10.41
38.9
992,000.
i 1.109.000 .
.. , 1,079.000
1.044.000 .
. S34.0C0 .
792.000).
639.000).
751,0.V .
twt.ooo
Bll.Ofinl.
74'),c0ill
614.0001
649,0001.
Ml. 0001.
413,0001.
602 0001.
dld.OOOI.
' 47,000.
4.000l .
"41M.O0OI.
: 41t.r-0I.
427.0001.
. S9.O0iH.
-- 642. 000I
7.5
12.3
.1.1
Topeka
"i.s
Helena
.S
11. t
20.2
i.i
Uprlngfleld. Ill
1 oungstewn
Fort Wayne
New Bedford
.l
Erie. Pa
Cedar Rapids, Ia...
12.8
Macon
Akron
Lexington
Rockford. Ill
4.'
20.7
20.8
24.3
13 0
Fargo. N. D. ......
Iowell
18.1
Hlnghamtnn
1
Chester. Pa
Hloux Falls. 8 D...
Bouth Bend, Ind...
19.0
16.8
29.6
Hloomlngton. III...
9.7
10.0
Canton, O., .........
i4.s
1
10.91
2.71
I
6.l
oulney. Ill
tprlngfleld O
SM000I.
' R79.0O0I
' -.132 000!
- 4O9.000I.
e3.0O0)
1.049 0001.
17.4M.OOOI,
il.SPO.nr0l
' 0OOI
879,0001,
301,0001.
'ii'.i
Decatur. Ill i...
...I
Mansfield, O
Fremont. Neb
4.3
Jncksonvllle. 111....
Oklahoma
Houston
.1.
.1 60.4
Galveston
Columbia, 8. C....
14.21. .
14.41.
Sacramento
Jackson
Not Included In totals becausa contain
ing other Hems an cajkigs7 , , .
, New York loaaX-.&teaer. ...
NEW YORK, Aug.7. SlONEY-On call
essr. 101U Der cent: rtUInar rate. 1 prr cent
closing bid,.' 1 pef crnt; offered at'l per
TIME LOANS Firm and dull; slgty dsya,
2iT;2(4 per cent; ninety days, -tygS per cent;
I w months ISiftff r,er lnl . .
PRIME MERCXNTILE PAPEat-334 per
cent.
8TERMNO' ftXCHANQBl-Steady, With
actual business In bankers' bills at 84.8610
47-4.R620 for slxty-dsy bills and at $4.8656 for
demand: commercial bills. 34.o4Va9H.84W.
SILVER Bar, 62Vc; Mexican dollars, 46c
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on feonds were as
follows: -'
C. 8. ret. J. reg....lSs,Hock. Val. 4H..
do coupon 101 Int. Mat. 4(4....
lot
4744
V. 8. la, re;.. 10OSL. ,N. unl. 4..
.S(4
dO OOUPOB .
..1004 Man. r. g. 4a
,.l.'l)(i Mm. Central 4a..
,.Ui4 do lat Ine
.. 7!'4 M. A 8t U 4a.
..hl4'4M.. K. ft T. 4.
V. 8. 4a, rf
do coupon
Am. Tobaooo 4s
do a
Atchlaon gsn, 4s..
. do ad). 4s
do 4
do la
Atlantic C. L. 4s.
Bal. ft Ohio 4....
do S(4
Brk. It. T. e. 4 .
Central of 04. M
d lat tne
do td Inc ..
do 14 la
St
1
to
97(4
do la
49 N. R. . Ot M. e 4 81
4(4 N. T. C. f. )(4 ., 91
10 N. t. C. (. la UIT4
14 No. Paclfle 4 iei'4
10) do la 7H4
1(4 N. ft W. e. 4 94V4
14(4 o. 9. U rfdg. 4.... 91V4
10 pna. . 1(4 lilt... M
I 4 roe. 4 10
l Sendls sea. 4 44
4 . of Cubs U.....1044
Chos. ft O. 4(4.
loiuest. L t L . I 41'
Chlrago ft A. 1(4. 44(4 St. I. A 8. T. f. 4s. 1it
C. B. ft Q. a. 4s.. 94tt. U. a- W. e. 4a... 71
C. R. 1. ft P. 4a... 57 Ssabosrd A. U. 4s 00
do eol. ft 474,80. Pacific 4s. VI
do rtdg. 4a tVt do 1st 4 ink
pre. ft St. L. 1. 4 4 so. Railway I I"l
Colo. Ind. as
Colo. Hid. 4a ...
Colo, ft So. to....
Del. ft H. c. 4.
!. r. a. 4...
Erie p. 1. 4
do gn. 4
Japan 4 1
. to 44
do 2d aerie
Bid. Offered.
.. IS Teaaa ft r. la ll
.. 43 T.. 91. L. ft W. 4.. 74
.. 1 'Union Pacific 4.. ..10144
. ,l"-(4 40 ST. 4 IMS
.. II r. S- flteel 24 6a 9V14
.. M W.ha.h la
.. 7 Wtsttarn lid. 4s..
W. ft L. C. 4a .
.. H N. T. N. H. ft 91
.. MV, sctfa
...IOS14
...74
... ",1
e.
...1274
I.aaalea Closlag Stocks.
LONDON. Aug. 7. American securities
opened steady and H to H higher than
yesteraay a new lorn closing.
London closing stocks:
Conaola. enonr M i-'.'l II., K. ft T 37T
do account HI-UN. T. Csmral ill
Acacond 10'j Norfolk ft W I44
Atcniann i.ik o pia tl
do pfd H Ontario ft W A(
Balttmor ft O Psnnar Irani It4
Lanaoian raciric iiaa nana Min
Cheapek ft 0 44-", Reading ,
Chlrato O. W 7(4 Southern R V
1 ai., mil a st. r...if so pre 11
) Beara :t 8outhrn Pacific 17(4
usnrar a mo a in ion pacific 141
do pfd 4 ... do pfd
Krl list'. 8. gtoed 4H
do lat pfd 114; do pld i'4
do 2d pfd il Wahaak i4'4
Grand Trunk ITifc do pfd .
niinoia central H ,'.. spanun 4 T.
Loulavltl ft N llJAmal. Copper V4
rii, tn-nir, steaay at Z4 l-ma per og,
MONKY tfli per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 1 5-1 (Mi IN per cent; or
tnree montns hills is I4wt 7-16 per cent.
New York Mlalagr tttorks.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. -Closing qjotatlon
on mining atocka:
A lira tadvllle Cos I
Brr 4 Llllle Cblf I
Brunswick Cos ( Mtiloan 43
Com. Tunnel atora.,.2? Ontario tOO
Com. Tuanal booda.. 17 dphtr 23)
Con. Cal. ft Va M Small Hopea II
Horn silver to Standard It,
Iron 8llr 1W Yalloe Jarkst a
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. METALS The
London tin market was unchanged to 5
higher, spot advancing to HiS 15s. whll
futures remained at tlS9. Locally ih
maraet was quiet in tons. with iu
quoted at 130 766 80 16. or about 6 Dolnti
higher on the average. Copper advanced
to 161 10a for spot and i2 for futures
in tne London market. Locally the mar
ket continued firm on a good demand,
laae oeing quoted at n r0'0 18.76: elec
troiytlc. 113 37H913 62S; casting,
81312Vs11337H Lead as unchanged,
at 119 la Sd in London. The local mar
ket waa firm, at 34 67 4.62 . Spelte
advanced 6s. to 19 9s In London. Th
local market waa firm hut unchanged, a
4 70454.75. The London Iron market was
unchanged, with standard foundry yuotd
at ss i ana Cleveland warrants at 41
lVsd. The local market waa unchanged
with No. 1 foundry, northern, at 314 6043
17.00; No. 2, 116.750 18 26; No. 1 southern
snd No. 1 southern, soft, at 114 6UO
11. 20.
ST. LOUIS. Aug 7. MLTAIJ4 Lead
firm, at 14.60. Spelter, firm, at 34.86
Teleao aeea Market.
TOLEDO. Aug. 7--EEDf-Clover. Oc
toler, $8 77: Decemker. 82.(; Msrch
3V72V4, AlMlke, prime, 89 o; IXtober, a.4c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Not Enough Cattle on Sale to Makt
. Mftrket.
HOGS TIKE A TTJUN DOWN HILL
Varr Llgat Raa af Raeea . Lambs,
with Na Qaelable t kaage rw Val-
aa t'ataparedl with
Tharaaar.
BOL'TH OMAHA. Aug. 7. 1908.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheer).
Official Monday 7.674 S.n7 9.912
Official Tuesday 8,719 7.6s 8.S99
Official Wednesday 2.163 1.119 9,573
Offlcal Thursday 2,lo9 7i'i n,iM
estimate r rlday 494 U,wo i,io
Five davs this week... 19 249 99.899 92.318
Same days laal week....l9.-':4 13.824 20.9K3
Bamedays 2 weeks ago.. 13.776 29.700 27,an7
Same days t weeks ago.. 11, 288 82.948 14.9'
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 8.91'4 28.977 ,157
Bamo days last year 14.049 33,146 S1.2&3
The followlna? tahla ahoei tha reoalnt
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tho year to date, cum Dared with last
Xar: 190s. 1907. inc. Deo.
-attle 601.994 !4.309 144.614
Hog 1.706.130 1.612.392 93.638
Bheep 821.194 9:4,402 1,20
The following table arinwa tba average
price Of hog at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1808. 1907. 180.!llOt.lOt.19tW.lll02.
July 2ft.
i 07H
4 99 7 68
July 29.
July 0.
M IK
S 4
uiy 31.
AUg. 1..
6 43
Aug. 2..
9J
3314
7N
Aug. 1..
Aug. ..
Aug. 8..
Aug. 6..
f 4
Aug. 7..
6 041 7 27
Sunday.
The Official number of cars if iliu.li
brought In today by each road was:
. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r s.
C. M. A 8t. P 7
Missouri Pacific 1 5
Union Pacific i x a
C. A. N. W. (east) 3 .f
tJ. ft N. W. (west).... 8 64 1
C.. fit. P., M. A O.... 1 4
C B. c Q. (east).... 11 8
y.. a. ft w. (west).... 1 S3 .. 2
i... rl 1. ft f. (eaat).. .. 1
C. R. I. ft P. (west) .. 3
Illinois central t ..
C. O. W 6 "
Total receipts 28 175 I 9
The rilsrmslrlnn f Ik. ,4 ma.ui.
as follows, each buyer purchaslr the oum-
ur-i vl iieitu inuicateu.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 6S 1.498 327
Bwirt and company 137 2,Wl 324
Cudahy Packing Co. ...i... 204 2,574 640
Omaha Pits- '.. tt c ini
Cuday Packing Co., K. C... 128
Bchwaraehlld ft Bulgberger .. 1.090
1.1 , ii a a
xbiii IK wn jj ..... .....
P. Lewis 6
B. Root ft Co....; 21 -
H. Bulla i
Cudahy Bros. Co 194
ouiuvan JBroa 2 ,
Lhmer Bros 22
H. Blandish 37 249
Boden Packing Co 2
Koy Packing Co 116
Other Buyers $7 isi
Total- 76S 12.366 1.3,8
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
numbered only thirteen cara. which were
the smallest reoelpts of any day alnca BStur-
!, Juiy il, ana tne smallest lor a riday I
since April 17. There were, even counting
a few holdovers, not enough cattle of any
kind on sale to make any teat. of values
or establish quotations, buyers picked up
the few loads offered at prices that looked
about on a par with yesterday. There wss
one bunch of cornteds good enough to
bring 3H.86, which was the high price of
the day. Practically everything in aight
was disposed of early In the morning.
As noted yesterday, the break on western
beef steers the flrwt of the week had been
practically all recovered, so that at the
close ot the week the market Is about
where It was ona week .ago. Cornfed
steers on the other hand have been break
ing all the week under the Influence of the
light demand, packers apparently prefer
ring good range steers to the kind of corn
feds coming forwsrd at the present time.
At the close of the week they are pretty
generally 26c lower than a week ago.
Cows and heifers, which broke sharply
the first of the week, have firmed up a
little until they are fully as good aa a
week' ago and possibly a little stronger.
Desirable kinds of feeders have been
pretty fair sellers, there being a fair coun
try demand, while the offerings have been
rather limited. For the week cattle of that
description are safely 10$ 15c higher.
Quotations on rattle: Oood to choice
cornfed ateers, 36.00rg7.00; fair to good corn
fed steers, 35.40&4).00; common to fair corn
fed steers, I4.2M?6.40; good to choice range
steers, 9t.76i96.35; fair to good rango steers,
i4.2fyft4.75; common to fair range steers,
3.K?t4.2S; good to choice fed cows and
heifers, $4.0S4.75; fair to good cows and
heifers, 83.0OiQ3.66; common to fair cows
nd heifers, 2.00Sj 00; good to choice stock
ers and feeders. 34.26'34.96; fair to good
stockers and feedera, 83.50&4.Z5; common to
fair stockers and feeders, 33.00rgl.50; stock
heifers. I? 604, 10.
HOGS Receipts of hogs were double or
mora than Couble what had been antici
pated for the day, 178 cars being reported
In. That fact, together with a sharp de
cline reported at other market points,
caused a break here of 74fl0c. Tha bulk
of the hogs sold st 34.86fra7H. with quite
a sprinkling at 3S-40. and a top aa high aa
3S.60. Testerdsy the most of the hogs
brought 38.42Hi36.46, with a top at 6.45.
The trade was active at the decline, so
that the great big bulk of ail the hogs had
sold by lo o'clock In the morning.
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SHEE
Receipts
of sheep today were
very light, only five cars being reported
in. The total for the five days, however,
lis been the largest In a number of weeks.
fooling up over 32.000 head, which ts also
slightly larger than a year ago. There
were so few sheep snd lambs on sale to
day that it could hardly be called a mar
ket. Ht ill the prices paid looked very Ill
tie different from yeslerdsy. As compared
with a week ago, the market Is safely Zfrtf
40c lower, the decline having been general
on all kinds, but with lambs possibly suf
fering the most. Old wethrrs have also
experienced the full effects of the bresk.
for the reason that they have been In auch
large supply.
The csstern market has been In very
bsi shape. Chicago, as noted yesterday,
suffering severely, in fact, much worse
than this market.
Quotations on range nr grass sheep snd
lambs; (rood to choice lamos. 3SOvr?S15;
fair to good lambs. I560fi.00: feeding lamb,
34.60i 10: good to choice light yearlings.
14 EMS 4. to ; good to choice heavy yearlings,
14. 04.15: fair to good yearlings. 83 -4'6-feeding
yearlings. 83.75'tl.lil: good to choice
wethers. 33.66O3.00; fslr to good wethers.
88 6086: f.edlng wethers. 3160 3 65: good
to choice ewes. 93 60713.78: fslr to good ewes.
83263.60; feeding ewes. 82.5O4is.0O: culls
ard bucks, ti.com.ito.
Representative sles:
No.
17 western lambs
lot western ewes
IT western ewes, culls
9T7 Idaho lamba
927 Idaho lamhs
116 Idaho lambs
190 Idaho ewes and wethers
149 Idaho lambs, feeders....
Av.
.. 66
..If
Pr
6 00
3 !S
98
6 fl
6
5 01
3 sn
6 15
74
98
110
67
St. Lea la Lira Stock Market.
BT. LOl'IS. Mo.. Aug. 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.2O0 hesd. Including l.MO Texan
Market for natives, steadv to 10c higher:
Texans steady to a ahade lower: native
shipping and export steers. H.TLfil 50:
dressed beef and butchers utters. rS-COSY
6 76: steers under 1.&J0 pound. 8i08.50:
stockers and feedera. 2?25tr4 16: cows snd
heifers. 2.6oH4I.60; runners. 1 5"?r2.S; bulls
I2.i04r4.50; calvea. 32 6UD6.7S; Texaa and In
dian steers, 32.755 Jb; cowa and heifers.
316ft5400.
vHOGU Receipts. 14.f00 head: market 10c
lower: plga and lights. $3 6fi 9T; packers.
36 4vfM.ti0; butchers and best heavy. 94.70
690
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2.200
4 461 I 61 6 19
6 041 1 6 60 16 11
6 06 I 37 I 08 I OS 7
6 01 6 321 S 68 6 02 7 62
5 92 8 15: t 69 4 Ml 4 W 7 41
4 li 11 Til 4 92 7 27
I 96 23! 6 621 4 94, 4 99
22 6 w! 6 04, I 02 7 9
6 93 6 751 5 W i 04 7 22
8 9&i 4 20l I 5 07i 6 OS 7 36
6 77 6 2l 5 79 I
(If is S- at S
V
! Commercial
Tha rtrt National Bank of Omaha protecta the In
trMti ol its denosttora and thus prove a grcrtt help to
tha comnierflat devr-lopme-nt and credit of the community.
It la aound and conservative in Iti principles, but
always ready and willing to render obllRlng service to It
customer.
Your account and hanking buslneaa cordially Invited.
FIRST NATIONAL
P OF OMAHA
ftj) f hirtenth and Farnam Streets .
ti Capital $500,000: Surplus
V ... .
heud; native muttons, 34.OOft4.25; lambs,
36.7o4Ml.AO; culls and bucks, 33.26HH.0u;
stockers. $1.606.00.
Kansas I'lty Live Stork Market.
KAN8AB CITY, Mo . Aug 7. CATTLE-
Receipts, 3.600 hesd, Including 1.800 south
erns. Market steady to 10c lower. Cows,
strong; export and dressed beef steers,
36.0ivtf7.26; fslr to good. 34.0Wtf6.76; western
steers, l8.7Vrt6.76; stockers and feeders,
82.8Vrj-4.70; southern steers, 33.ViH.50; south
ern cows, S.'.JMcS.tO; ristlve cows, 32.fii
4.f); native heifers, 32.75fJ6.26; bulls, 8160
Q8.50; calves, J3.6"4i6.;j.
HOGS Receipts, 9.4'iO head: market 10c
to 15c lower; top, K82H: bulk of sales.
t1.4ra6.7R; hesvy. W.TtvuAKH: psckers and
butchers. 3.6Cr(j.76; light. .6.3etJti.5; pigs,
J3.irVti6.6n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1000
head. Market steady. Umb. I4.50U
6.00; ewes and yearlings. 3S.9i'a4.''; Texas
yearllrigs. I4.2M4.75; Texas sheep. 23.&09
4.26; stockers and feeders. 33.004.00.
CHICAGO live: stock market
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Steady-
Hoars Lavrer.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. CATTLE Receipts.
1.600 head; market steady; steers, $4.75"i?f
8.00; cows, I3.40W6.26; heifers. $3.26q)
6.00; bulls, ii. 0006.00; calves, 8 (00 to
7.60; stockers and feeders. 32. 60 W 4.60.
HOQ8 Receipts. 18,000 head: market
lower;, choice heavy shipping. H.80 1 8.B0;
butchers, .806.90; light mixed. 34 60
6.70; choice light, 36.706.80; packers,
36.2046 6; pigs, 34 66(86.85.
SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.000
head; market steady; sheep. 63 50V 4. 60;
lambs. $4.76416.40 yearlings. 34.504J5.OO.
loax Cttr Lira SJork.
SIOUX CITT. Ia., Aug. 7.-(Cpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; mar
ket ateady; beeves, 36.6097.00; cows and
heifers, 36.006.60; calves and yearlings,
32.76fi8.76.
HOGS Receipts. 6.600 head: good quality
are ateady. others, 10c lower; range of
prlcea, 36.aW6.bf; bulk or saiea, 9t.;a.w.
Stock la light.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday were as fol
lows: cattle. Hogs, srieep
494 12.800 1,346
.... 800 6.500
Bmith Omaha...
Sioux City
Kansas City
Pt. Louis
Chicago
8,600 9.400
... .2.200 14,000
1,500 18.0U0
Totals
.7.934 60,700 11.616
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 7. WOOL The Commer
clal Bulletin will aay of the wool market
tomorrow: There la further increase in tne
amount of wool sold. Fresh contracts are
In demand In some Inatancea. but sales ar
In small lots. The market la far from ac
tive. There la bo general revival and no
ham Improvement In demand. Prices are
strong, one-quarter blood fleeces showing an
advance or lc. onto is sailing in amau ioia
at 26c, while Michigan has been held at 24c.
All the staple wools are firm and fine Mon
iini and other kinds are.auotsd to cost 60c
scoured. Foreign advices are firm and since
the auction sales the Lonaon marnei nus
ruled In sellers' favor.
BT. LOUIS, Aug. 7. WOOI-Flrm; me
dlum grades, combing and clothing, lflgJOc;
light fine, lnwuuo; heavy fine, Utllc; tub
washed, 2f327c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7-COTTON-The
market opened steady at an advance of
mi points. Spot closed quiet; middling up
land, 10.86c; middling gulf, 11.10c; sales, 3.900
bQALVE8TON, Aug. 7.-COTTON-Hlghcr,
BT.'LOCia. Aug. 7.-COTTON-Ju.;t;
middling, lOttc; sales, none; receipts. 47
balea; shipments, 110 bales; stock, 18,lo6
b NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 7.-COTTON-Bpot.
unchanged: middling. 10,e: sales, 400
bales. Futures closed as follows: August,
10.10c: September, 9.85c; October, 9.51c; No
vember. .47c; December, .4tc: Januery,
.49c; February, .60c; March, .63c.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-COFFEE Market
for coffee futures closed steady, net un
changed to 8 polnta lower. Balea were re
ported of 3.T60 bags. Including August
S.65c September S.60c and January 5.60c;
March 6.606.66c. May 6.56fi6.60c and July
6.40c. Spot quiet; No. 7 Rio ttc No. 4
Santoa Hc; mild dull; Cordova vlTUViC.
VMAIIA WHOLtSIVt! MARKBT.
CaaAltlan of TraAe anfl annotations oa
Staple an Faaer Trodnco.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. dellveied to
retail trade in tsrtons, 23c; No. in 8u
lb. tubs. 32 Ho; No. 1, in 30-lb. tubs, 22c;
No. 1. in 40-lb. tubs, 20Vto; No. 2. in 80
Ib. tubs, 21e; No. 2, in 1 -lb. cartois. Slot
No. 1, In carioaa iota, unc; no. a, in car
load Iota, 19jl9tto couiary. fancy, tub.
17o; common, 16c.
EOOS Fresh candled. 15c doien.
CHEESE) Flr.eat Wisconsin full cream,
twins, 14 He; Young American, 4 la hoop,
16c, savor It. S In hoop. 16ic; Daisy. 2
in hoop, 15 "c; cretin brick, fail va.
18Vic; half case. 13c; half ttosen orloks,
14e. No quotations on Swiss uor llmtar.'
srs until art' October.
MEAT CUTS NO. 1 ribs, 17sc: No. 2, 13c;
No. 3, ': No. 1 loins, 20u; No. 2, lSVao ;
No. 8, No. I chuck, tH'-: No. 2. oc;
No. 8, 4Vic. No. 1 round, 10c; No. 2 round,
7'Ac; No 8 round, 7c No. 1 plate, 6'c; No.
I, 4Vic; No. S, SV1-
VEQETABLEB Celery. Michigan, per
dot. 85c. Iieana, new wis snd siring, one
third bu. basket. II. 'A; navy, per bu.. No.
I, 32.70; lir.io, 6o per lb. Cabbage, io pel
lb. IJolatoea, new, per bu.. ri.lv Tuma
tjes. pur 4-basket crate, 9c. TVatermeloim,
8i4Hfo. Canlalopes, Calif urnia. 42.5t.u2 OU
par crate. Asparagus, pur dux., toe. Cu
cumbers, per clox., Suu. Onions. iermud,,
8160 per riaia; Texas yellow, ii.ib per Crala.
Mushrooma, cultivated, par lb.. uc. Let
luce, per doi.. 26c. Peepers, suuiham. ti
per crule.
FRESH FRUITS Apples. 32 76113.00 per
bushel bo. Lutnons, 14.5036. Ot. Orangus.
64.ou4ta.00. Bananas, 4c per lb. Pluma, ik.j
I-basket craw. Peaches, California. 1iXui4j
box; t'exaa, 4-basket crite. taTx. Pears.
II. &O 4-basket rrate. Blackbei rtes, ii. Kaap
berries. 44. gu Cherries. t.lj. Currants. L.wO.
Oooseherrltis. 4J.0U,
SUOAH Coarae gran la ted, 5 60c: fin
granulated. 6.100; cubsa, 4.nuc, powdered.
8.500 per lit.
LlVai POOLTAY Hens, 9 'Ac; broilers,
17l; roosters, 6c; capons, 15l, uucks, Vc,
geess, 9c; turkeys, 14c; plgeeiu, lu Aomta;
squno. 32. UU dossn.
DKEoSICD POULTR aquabs. IMI
docen.
DRIED FRUITS-Ralalns. loose Muses tel.
8Mc; fancy seeded, l-ib. canon, 10c. Cur
rants, uncleaned, 4Vc; cleaned, to; carton,
9c per lb. Prunes, UX-iiM per sick; two
rar lb. Apricots. 2s-lb. boxes. 9c per lb.
aches, California choice. e; fanajr boa-a,
lie ir lb. pears. Cslllornla. 11a. Dates,
Peralan. Hc- Figs, layers, aiiolce, losc.
Citron, 13440c Lemon tc. Oran
peel. 13c.
F18H Halibut. 9c; trout. 14o; pickerel. 10c.
pike, 13c; bullheads, skinned snd dress!.
"c; white perch, 8c; white bass. 17c: blatk
bass. 2o; tratpl. 16c; while fish, 14c;
red snapper, 14c; flounders, Lc; mackerel,
17c; oodflah. fresh froien. lie; shad roe. 4-c,
smelts, 13c; frog legs. 44c; greea sea turila
meat. 26c; caiflsh. lac.
P 1D8 Quotations by J. 8 Smith A Co.:
Careen salted. No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 9c; bull
hides. No. 1. ac; No. 3. 7c; horse hides,
82.60; sheep pells, 26c to 31.60, dry pells, lv
to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hides, lie;
dry fallen bides, Uc; dry salted hides, 2c
&4&4&L&''tty
a.
Development
OS)
and Profits $675,000. ft
ve-
UP-TO-DATE REPORTS
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DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Reports from All Cities Indicate Prog
ress in Right Direction.
BUILDING
TRADES ' ACTIVE
Country Merchants Are Making
Large Psrekaari at Central
and Western Jobbing .
tenters. ...
NEW .YORK, Aug- 7. Dispatches to
Dun's Review of Trade Indicate further
progress In the right direction, although
Improvement Is slow. Boston reports thai
cotton mills are still curtailing output, but
larger sales of wool promise greater ac
tivity In the woolen Industry. Dry goods
lobbers are placing fall orders freely and
the situation wilt be Improved by the auc
tion sales. The dry goods trade Is quiet
at Philadelphia, but' wholesalers report
more Inquiries. The steel Industry and
building trades are more Itctlve.
Conservatism prevails in all lines. In
dustrial conditions are slightly better at
Baltimore. The Interstate Merchants' as
sociation opened its first meeting at 8t.
Louis on August 1. and country merchants
are arriving In large numbers, making sat
isfactory purchases In most lines. Kansas
City reports that the first merchants' meet
ing has brought a large number of coun
try buyers, who are 'tlncln orders' freely
In most lines. Retail trade et .S'ew Orleans
and shipments by Jobbers hnv been Inter
rupted by heavy rains, which also retarded
harvesting of cotton and rice, but sugar
prospects are bright.
At Chicago country merchants attend the
wholesale and Jobbing markets In large
numbers, placing orders that compare fa
vorably with those of a year ago. Business
expands nt Minneapolis,, merchants plac
ing brders freely now that bountiful harv
ests are practically assured. Factories op
erate full time, but payments are slow. Fall
busineHS at St. Paul expands steadily. Im
provement In the dry, goods trade la well
sustained.
Hit A nSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADK
Developments for Week In All Lines
Mainly Favorable.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Bradstreeta to
morrow will say:
Trade, crop and Industrial developments
of the week are mainly favorable. The first
of the fall merchants' excursions are re
ported in leading cities, thereby enlarging
sales by Jobbers and wholesalers. Indus
trial reports sre generally ot Increased time
run or enlarged output ar-d the leading
crops have approached a week nearer har
vest. In the Industries there is perceptibly more
doing In Iron and steef. hardware manu
facturing, - western coal mining and the
lumber trade generally. The raroads are
certainly buying more of rails, cars and
also light supplies. 1
Business failures In the t'nlted Stale, for
the week ending August 6 number i, as
against 275 last week, lr'7 In the like week
of 1907. 137 In 1906 and li6 In 1906.
Wheat. Ineludlr.g flour, exports from the
t'nlted States and Canada for the week
ending August 6 aggregate 3.8r4.34ii bu ,
against 2.0O5.99R last week and 3.272,998 thla
week last year.
Corn exports f" ti w- are 114,t2 bu ,
agr.lnst 16,9:8 ' 107,6'l In 1807.
hU ,:! II
for. ..al.
LONDON, Aug. 7.' Money continued
abundant on the market today and dis
counts were easy. Desrer French exchange
and the reduction In gold rali-ed the hope
that the Bank of Knglsnd mould get the
gold arrivals due next we. k. Trading on
the PtocU exrhange was dull and unlnter-
sting. British aecurltles dropped on the
lack of Investment buying, bjt foreigners
were Inclined to harden on the better
political outlook. American securities were
supported by the professionals on tho more
confident operations In Wall street yester.
day. They opened above parity and ruled
firm, with a hardening tendency In the
afternoon under New York support. This
msde the final tone strong. Grand Trunk
and Canadian Pacific etsed In the after
noon. Conner shares were strong, espe-
I daily Amalgamated, on New York support.
British shares were firm on better trado
renorls
PARIS. Aug. 7. Prices on the Pours
toilav showed a tendencv towards firmness.
BERLIN. Aug. 1. Prices on the Bourse
generally were firm today and the trr.dlng
was quieter.
Olla and Rosin.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7 011.8-Cottonseed.
easy; prime crude, 30c. bid; prime yellow,
41e. Petroleum, steady; refined, New York,
JA.T6; Philadelphia and Baltimore, (J) 70; Phil,
adelphla and Ualtlmore, In bulk, L.fj. Tur
pentine, quiet. 40c.
RnfitN Quiet; siralned. common to good,
33 U.1V
OIL CITT. Pa , Aug 7 -Ol 1,-Credlt bal
ances. 31 7H; runs, M.'.J-9 bbls. ; average,
1I4.C42 Mils ; shipments, US.ttB this.; aver
age. 1.7M lMs.
SAVANNAH Oa.. Aug. 7. TI'RPEN
Tl N K Firm. 364,4 Wc.
ROSIN Firm: A. H rnd ('. ? W; tr, 2:
E. 32 75; F. (; (J. 831": H, 87!. Jo: U ;
K. S4 4X: M. 1515; N. 65.75; W. U., i:;
W ,W Kk
Hvaporatest A pules and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Aug 7 EVA POR ATKD
APPLES Market and spot quotation are
more or less nominal In the absence ot
buln-KS. Fancy are quoted at lOvitlHc;
choice. SfiDr; pi line. 3 7 ic; common
to fair. 64Q 6'c.
Kngar aad Molasses,
NEW YORK. Aug. 7 Hl'tlAK Raw. un
settled: fair refining. S.tU1-; centrifugal. 9
test 4 3&Vc; mulaases sugar. 8 32ij3.37Hc
Refined, quiet; crush" nusulered,
iStc; granulated. 6- -1
MOLAiidLd 4sula4 '
1