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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
-r THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: W11DXI1SDAY. AUGUST 19. 190. 4 ( I 5 '1 I " ( CjtAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat and Corn Strengthen Slightly from Slunp of Monday. LIGHT COTHfTRY ACCXPTA5CLS Tkla mm Leaser 047erlaa-s Aeewaat far llgkt Hlit OsTerlaga tke task Market Art Qolrkly Take. OMAHA. Aug. IS. 1M. Wkcst and corn strengthened llghtly. oalng to leaser offering end light coun try acceptance on the lower b"i sent out after the dump from recent high value. Fanners are iluv to market their sratn ami recMptr at primary markets have fallen off considerable. Cffr1nft on the cash market were quickly taken for better value. Wheat (tarted unees wltn some more sailing, but amall offerings were taken on tha break! and higher prices resulted from buying by traders who had let lo5 of there holdings at higher levels. Tht large elevator concerns were bidding strong on rain wheat and sample on the frocr .broujht better prices. September wheat opened at Sc and cloaed at sc. t orn opened ateady birt proved dull and nothlr.g of Interest reaulted from tha light trading. Country receipt!, while Incressing. are not what might be expected, consider ing the favorable proepects for the com. Irg crop. Offering! on the raah market were well taken at a alight advance. Sep tember corn opened at ;$c and closed at Prlmeiv wheat receipt! were 771.0") bush ela and " ahlpmenta were c44M bushels. i.itihi roce oil last vear of KLVD buanels and shlpmema of iBS.Ott) buehele. Corn receipt a were 441.0U) bushels and snlpments were rtf buaheli. sgalnst re ,t.pu laat ear of iW.ow bushels and ship ment ef 30.000 bushel Clearances were 11.0) bushela of corn. nm of oats and wheat and flour equal to .,'JfB bushels. Liverpool closed uncharged to ed lower on wheat and i lower cm corn. S "aboard reported 21$, 000 bushels of wheat taken for export. Local range of option: Article. CIoe. Hlgh.l Ixw. Close i Yes y Wheat-I sept...T ssy I I " 4i I Corn ftept... li Oat 73 I I 4Ri lept...i 44S! May...! ,4m 4T'. 4IH Caaaka. Cask rrleaa. WHEAT No. J hard, fi"-: No. i hard. S7c: Ho. 4 bard. 80HVc; No. 3 spring. KVijWc. COKN-No. 1 TIM; No. 4, Tnlc; No. J ye. low. 7!n-: No. 1 yellow, 7777; No. d white, TSRXto. OATS No. i mixed. 46tfl&Hc; No a white, 44c; No. 4 while, 46'Hf'iWc. KVE No. i 74c; No. , 7Jfe73c. Carlot Hccetata. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis omana , Lulutb S3 iai iSu 13 45 14 li it CHICAGO GRAIN AD PROVISIONS Kca tares af tka Tradlag; aa Closing Prices aa Beard of Trade CHICAGO. Aua. 18. A bulge In coarse rain and the failure of tne Liverpool hneil market to reapond to lh break nere yesterday, ha had a strengthening effect today on the local market. At the clos Beptrinber wheat was So higher. Corn was up lVni'te. oaia ware up witi. v.tiAni mt ric to Vm- lower. wneat dlsnlaved moderate firmness all .l.v hut th. volume of trade was small Weather In tha northwest waa again Weal foe harvesting and lh fear of a speeay heavy movement of the new crop had a t-tidenev to restrict trade. Winnipeg re ported itf arrival of the first car of new wheat, which is the earliest arrival of new whist t tht point on record. These near i.k , Lnftnan. l.omever. wtrt completely' rffset bv.the steadiness of the Uverpool market itnd by an advance of more than I cent In corn and oats. Pmall primary teve'pta alao aided the hulls. The clov wm flrn- Hrptember opened unchanged ti v-,. higher, at slMW.c. advanced to t- mm rnmrA at .'Sr. Clearances of "iTl., fim.r mere enual to '.'.") bush e',a Primary receipts were TTl-O-) bushels compared with V2.W bushels the corres . ' j,.,. . mwn Minneapolis. I'u r-. r.nnrted receipts of 35 crs aeamst r,(t care last week and 612 cars . Re-.rr of damage to the maturing crop i M'awourl. Illinois and Indiana caused de- rldert strength 1n the corn market ep tember open-d le hl"1"-.,- Io a . a TkI.- and closed 7i11 .4c Lo T.i feints were SS car, with seventy-two car contract. w,,in.i, Oats were h!hlv susceptible to bullish ctivtv owing to the small amount of casn ,cl,... ""..r.wi. i. tht. market. Beptem- ber orened Vic higher at 4Sc. advanced to W'""r, weak, because of heavy I'ouldatlon of the September nllverT At tn-, rloee Oeptemner r-orn w" at S147JW Jard was dow-r; . 10c, down c at S3.1TH- ""'r.1.':w. Tomorrow: Wheat .;-"'Trr:.! i r ii oata. ninety-six cara- hog. S.rWa head Th leading future ranged as follow Article. I Open. I Hit. I Low. 1 Close.l Y V I I I Wheat Sept. alec. IDec. May I 1 !lff' ,lS'l 4 3Vi-S: WW 4 Corn., 1 I 1 I 7S -ftHH. CVVB4; I I 44v Sept. 78 714 7S. Kit- Uet. .. May Oats St pt. Dec. May Purk- Sept. Cct. Jan. lard Sept. ucu Jan. RiO 4ept. Ocl. Jan. ! 4. 4. 47VOS tt's 47S W is, 5oaoo,, t) i 1 I I ' 14 Zit la 2. I 14 70 j I M 14 1 oO 14 S7V, IS 07V, 14 is r.'H is nv i o: I rv J7W. 10 S 0 I S' I S07V 07V,I r t 37 f 10 8 77' 17' si to 20 i t 00 70 I 80 S 77V t ' I s t S ?2q; 7 Sd S 07-, a v.. 1 .DM bNeW. (:asn ouotatlona were a follow FLOtR-8ieady: winter patent. S4.105 4 4U; .tralghts. U : Prtn ,Pints, $i.juIi.iv7 siraignis, -WHEAT No. S spring. SI "MSI No. 70U-C 0 4T8 No. 5. 48'c; No. J white. 47iao. rhlte. 4Sc; No. PARLEY-Fair to choice malting. 4Si6c. SEED Flax No. 1 northwestern. II ilW- PROVieiONS-Short "hLk'd;" J"S?tV iu8!). Pork mess, per bbl.. SI4.1314 H. lj!rd per 1 Iba.. 9.1i. Short clear aide (boxd. S7Si. - , Receipt and ahipments of flour and grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. . .. 31. .) . .. lM.ti 2i4.ti ... 37i".'rt 1S4.1V a) ... StkiOirt 421.00V ... 4 0i ... 34.UV) 1S,01J Flottr,' bb'e . " Wheat, bu.i.. Corn, bu Oats, - wo-. Rye. bu Barley, bu.... On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries. lMjUftjjC'. dairies. 17Jr. Egga. firm: at mark, caea-a included. 141V: firsts Wac; prim firsts. X.. Chseee. firm. HS47llc WU $-aal Geaeral Market. ST. laOVTB. . Mo., Aug I.-WHEAT- Hirhr; tr.- r.e. a reo ctin, Msjbv. NoT $ bar. r.Vtrc; September. Ja-,c. Le oember. kSc- . , CORN Higher: track. No. 5 cash. 7V; No. 3 w!Jte. 7IjTIS; September, 7$V; te renaber. 41SC- - . . , . . OATS r'ut area, higher: cash. lower: track. No. : caah.' MS-: Na- - white, mc. September. 47c; May, 44c. sir Nominal: SOC. rt ni'Kiaiv: red winter patents. $4 eVt Sh. extra fancy and straight. $1 84 40 Clear $41fc4TSa. aef4 Tlmoshe. steady-et $J40g 4 00. CORN MEAL Steady at $3.40. BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, tl 07 HT--Sady; timothy. $7 S811 . rrslile IBC?NW' TOTTOK TIE8-$100. 44AGOINI4 7a-.-. HEMP TWINE-7C. PROVISIONS-Pork. $IS4.S laafd. lower; t 04, Dry wait sneata. ahorta. S?4Bc: clear lower: Jobbing, prune mesa. S e higher; boxed, extra ribs. rsj-; :iort rlaara. S4a7w Ssaetin. higher; bcxt-4. ext shorts, Xatio, cleat riba. lOM. s.iort clears $14 7$ POCLTRT Weak: chickens. Sc; srnegs lpjC. turkey. 14c, duck. 7c,)V, $, c. RVTTER Higher; rreamerv. lTfJSc. l303 Firm, lac, Case count. Rc'p" Pir. bhle lof4t Whnl, bu. !.' Shipments IS '40 ?.: 97. Corn, bu Oat, bu Kloon W EtTIICIt I THE Gll BELT Fair Wtlifitir, with Slgkt at llarktlr More Waraitk. OMAHA. August IS. IW Th weather Is generally cloudy th!a morning; over the Missouri valley and west to the mountain, and light rams are fall ing In iouthwtern Nebraska and Colorado. Snowtr occurred within the past twenty-four hours In the Ohio valley, lower lake region, and throughout th eastern and southern states. It la cooler in the lake region, the Ohio. M isstsslprt and lower Missouri valley, and warmer in the extreme uppr valley and northwest, and it will be alightly warmer In thi vicinity tonight, with continued fair tonight and Wednesday. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with tha corresponding day of the last three years: 1907. 1X 1906 Minimum temperature... Ki 72 To 66 Precipitation 0 .f 00 . Normal temperature for today. 74 degree. Deficiency in precipitation line March I. 0 cf an Inch. Deficiency correipcndlng period In :07. 4.31 Inchea. Deficiency 317 inches. L. A. corresponding period In l$o$. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora Wkeat Realea Balletla For tha twenty-four tours ending at S a. m.. .jth meridian time, Tuesday August IS, 1: Temp- Rain Gtatlon. Max. M'n. fall ky. As:iland. Neb KJ 5 ,'i0 Clear Auburn. Neb J 1 .' Cloudy Broken Bow. Neb. 77 M . Cloudy Columbus. Neb .. tl t4 .f .Clear Culberteon, Neb.. 74 .IS Cloudy Kalrburv. Neb... S3 M T Pt. cloudy Fairmont. Nb... 74 M . Cloudy Or. Island. Neb... 71 .00 Cloudy Hartlnaton. Neb.. 7S M . Clear Hastings. Nh ',3 ) .11 Pt. cloudy Holilrege, Nb... 7t 6 .36 Raining OakdHle. Neb 7 M . Clear Omaha. Neb 7 .') Pt. cloudy Tekamah, Neb... kt, M no lar Alta. la 74 M . Clear Carroll. la w fi ..r. Clear Clarinda. la 3 i" ."0 Cfear ?ibly. la 74 SI . i'lsr Sioux City. la.. 7 s- Cloudy tNot Included in avaragea. received lata Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches. ChUago. Ill 34 S o .04 Columbus. 0 14 2 SO .44 Ut ilolnes. Ia 14 w o:' Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 4 4 Kansas Citv. Mo.. It ' Louisville. Ky 1 M 72 Minneapolis, Minn. Z I: T .04 .4 .01 .'1 04 .04 the imana, ,efi 1H , o St. Loals. Mo 13 S 64 The weather Is cooler throughout corn and wht at region, except in the ex reme northwest portion, where It is warmer Showers occurred within the last wenty-four hours In all except the Min ncapolis district. i. A. tLbH, Locat orecaster. EW YORK GE.XERAL MARKET Maotatloas of Ike Day aa Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. IS FIX) L'R Receipts, 1 4.571 bbls.: exports, m.000 bbls.: sales. 4 oois. Market qui-l ana bareiy s.eajy. Min nesota pafnts. t5.4tAiii.7j; winter stralgnis. 4 "iJ4.1o; Minnesota bakers, H.iotH.tO; win t-r extraa. is.paj.w: winter patents. 4.-3 ..j; winter low tiraaes. ii.tu3.0D. Ke flour, uiet; fair to auud. ll lOiiltO: choice to rsncy. n 4tj4 ?4. cuKN.Mt.AL t irm: fine white and vel low, Jl.T'ijl.To: coarse. Sl.634il.iC: kiln dried. M-OO. RYE Dull: No. I western. 84c. nominal. f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipt. SI. 000 bu.: exoorts 3.94 bu.; sale. 1.750,000 bu. futures and si.ooo hu. spot, bpot market firm: No. 2 rfi. l'4ctti.P. elevator; No. J red, Il.oot.. f o. b. anoat No. 1 northern Du luth. I1.27S. t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. S1.03V f. o. b. afloat. With few exception wheat was generally firm and higher toiay. renecting steamer caoiej than expected, a better cash demand. strength in coarse grain and bull susport. Iast price showed ve net nae. riiiytem- her. SI OO'a&l no 13-16. closed at il.00,; Ih vember. ' SI. 01 T t? l.2 ls. closed at tl )::: Mav closed at Sl.oSt, CORN t.xporta. 19.5S7 bu.; sales. 7.- 000 bu. Ppot market ateady; No. 2. Se. nominal, elevator, and 89Vtc nominal. 1. b. afloat. Option market, after open- ins: easier, turned strop with the west and -!oed lc net higher. September closed st MHc: December. 74&7S4C, ilojed at 76Hc; May closed at 71c. OATS Receipts, ltsj.ooo bu. upot msr- kct firm. Mixed oats, 28 to 32 pounds. nlc; natural white, ? to 32 pounds, 3 5c; clipped white, 32 to 40 pounds. 540 &c. FEED Firm; spring bran, t'l 00; mld- dlinge. S27.00, hay Easy: snipping. otrc; gooa to choice. 80 85c. HIDES Quiet; Bogota, 2C-iKlc: central American. X'tC. LE ATHER Stead v; acid. :4tS29c. PROVISIONS Beef. quiet; family, IU.7S&17 &0: mess. $14 50yUSO: beef hams. S28.0092u.00; packed. S13.00 14.00; 1 ity. extra mess, 124. oo 25 on Cut meats, quiet; pkk.ed beljie 4Tjlle. Lard, weak at 19356? 15: refined, steady: con tinent. S9-&0: South American. S10.SS; compound. 7'afeSc. Pork, ateady, fam ily. SIS 00619 50: short clears, $17.50 9 18 50: mers, S17O0eiT2S TALLOW Quiet; city (S2i per parkace). S 7-1-ic: country (rckagea freei 5St)0c RICE Quiet; domestic, air to extra, otj7c: Japanese, nominal. BI TTER Firm: creamery aneclals, I4c; extras. St23ic; third to first, n-a72c; state dairy, common to finest. 18Q21Vc; process, common to special. litj21Hc; western fac tory, firsts, lic: western imitation c ream er v firsts. lSHfic CHEKE Quiet; state full-cream, pe clale. U''OlS',; small, colored or white, fancy. 12c: large, colored or white, fancv. l:v; good to prime. llHVi common. 9 blic: skims, SS1'. EGGS Strong, state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy aelected white, 27Q"3c: fair to choice. 22tic; "hrow-n and mixed fancv, ISc: fair to choice. iiff24c; western first's. id..c; Seconal. i,w"c. Kitut City Grata aad Prerlaloas. KANfl.CS CITY. Au. IS. WHEAT l"n changcj to lc lower; September. S7c; De rTrer. 8S'; May, Wc: rash. No. 2 hard SrSk-; No. 3 hard. S7ii7jCc; No. 2 red. 96H-37c: No. 3 red. h4e. CORN Cnchenged to V- higher; Pep tcmbtr, Sc; leoember. 57Sc, May. SV": cash. No. 2 mixed. Tlc: No. 3 mixed. 774 71'!c; No. 2 white. 7:7; No. 3 whits, 72c. OATS Unchanged:- No. I white. 47ta 4SV: No. mixed. 'g7c. RTK-:i5y. HAY Firm: choice timothy. $950810.00; choice prairie. $7.00. Bl'TTER Unchanged to 1c higher; creamery. 23t ; parking stock. He. E(11S Unchanged to He higher; fresh extras, 20c; current receipts. IV. Receipts Shipments Wheat, bu 2120n 17 .mo Corn, bu 70 O o 23t't, Oat, bu I OO j. (tyi Options at Kansas City: Article. I Open. Wen.) Low. Clots. Wheat September December . Corn December May I I .1 Si,1 JsyiV I i : KM -I 7W I r I S7S1 M'a! MS' -'e i ?.l $7', 5r-i 5H visible ba-tply af Urate. NEW YORK. Aug IS. The visible sup ply of grain Saturday. August 14. at com plied by the New York Prodjce exchange, was as follows: Wheat. 1 7 441 COO bushela: increase. 445 -0i) bushels t'orn. 1.574.000 bushels; decrease, 174.000 bushel. Oats. :.:S5.0$0 bushel; increase. Stl.OOO bushels. Hr. lSl.Oni) buahels: increase. 13.000 biisl.els. Barley. 471 000 bushels; decreaserOJ.OOo burhels. Tn I Mlaaeapslla Grala Market. . MINNEAPOLIS Aug IS WHEAT Sertemher. $100S. I'aecenaber. Sc; cash. Xi I hsrd. 11 :5ll f : No I north ern. II :3b lit Ne ; northern. SI. ISO l.iO; No. 3 northern. $113 6 1.1$. I ii bulk. l50o:00 Fl.ol'R Steady: first patents second rstents. 4l0filS IMlfJ ; first riears, iii.sMi; second cleara $ 41 $3 SO Mllseaakee 4. re I a Market. MU.W.U-KEK. A.-g II WHEAT Firm No 1 northern SI-CO N . ; north ern tl 1 7 i 1 lk, Septemuer. :,, hid. BAM EV Higher. No :. 7 4b7. sam ple SS ', at 4i i' pv Kieni vo j vjh, 7St:ss.;' 6eptemv.er, 74 6 7',v ; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Largely in Handi of Profes sional and Uorement Imgnlar. EARLY DRIVE AGADTST HILLS Raster af Illaeae ef Head af Syatesa Bad Decree se la Dlvldeada tk Caaae Harrlsa aaa II ear ke Tleae. lae NEW YORK Aug 18 -In Us essential features today s stock market waa largely repetition of yesterdays. Prices moiel with the same uncertainty, the buying and selling representing for tne most rtt the operations or tne protessionai element. 1 rs'i- ing auring in? eariy wipion a m i t Kr' j volume tnan on the previous dav. but later became listless and devoid of significance There was an earlv drive against Great Northern and Northern Pacific. baed on rumors of the serious illness of Jamea J. Hill. Although these reports were soon su. thoritatively denied, those stock held hevy throuathout. l art or the flay Doara room gossip dealt with th possibility of a reduc tion in tne tjreai .-onnern ana .-ajrni-ru Pacific dividends. Inasmuch as action on these dividends Is still some two months off. such talk waa not taken seriously. There Is doubtless eome Justification for the blief that the showing of the Hill lines has been disappointing, and this. ioginr with the discouraging utterances of the titular head of those properties, has served to subject them to unusual pressure. There waa marked weakness also in St. Louis at San Francisco second preferred, and New York Central dropped abruptly under short selling, which was attended hv rumors of I some more financing In the Interest or tnat : rroportv. in the Industrial group American smelting and Amalgamated Copper both were active and strona. in plte or tne oe- lief that conditions In the metal trade are favorable than they were a fortnight back. The day's budget of news Included the ac ceptance speech of the republican candidate ror vice president, whirn excitea nine in terest: further efforts to settle the labor differences on the Lackawanna line; leas likelihood of a strike by the Indiana bi tuminous coal minera; reports thst charges are to be preferred against the Atchison and Southern Pacific roads for Increasing freight rates, and the publication of our July foreign trade report. The latter ex hibit waa Intereating chiefly In allowing that our exports have fallen off over S2S. CW.onn compared with th same month Ust vear. while imports have declined over $its. CX).0i. An unofficial cotton report pub lished during the day fixed the average condition aa 83.7. against 84 a month ago and 75.8 laat year. This estimate, based on an acreage of 33.'W.i) acres, forecast yield of 14.0fO.nCiO balea. In the final hour today shorts were heavily driven to cover by a sharp upward move In Southern Pacific and Union Pacific, to gether with advices from the wet of fur ther crop Improvements. The tenor of these reports was that the southwest ha greatly benefited by last week- heavy rains and that returne are likely to ex ceed the most sanguine expectations. Trad ing diminished somewhat before the close, but material gaina were registered by a number of issues. After buying moderately, London turned seller In this market, dis posing of moderate amounts of Union Pa cific. 8teel common and Readlna The at titude of the continent towards this market anil ms to be one of m.m suspicion every sign of fresh liquidation or reaction here aerves to check buying lor toreign ac count. Money continue to pile up here, some of the leading financial Institutions reporting a heavy inflow from the middle and aouthweatern states. Demand for money is very light, all call loans recorded today being made at 1 per cent. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. $2,473,000. United States registered 2 advanced Vn per rent, and the coupon 2s, 3a and 4s, registered, advanced H per cent on call. Number of sales snd leading quotation en stocks wrs as follows sales. H'- Asialeamatei Copper 17. il Aw. C. A T I.eV) Am. C. A r. p!4 Am. Cottoa Oil 4 Jf Am. H. A la. p Am. It gecarmes . l.K ' Am. Lintetd Oil Am, Locomotl l. '-4 Am. Uocotnotl't pli l' 1'" Am. 8. n . 'I Am. S 4 It psl lwi. Am. utr Rtttnmg Me Uta, Am. Totacc pfd aVai. Woeten- l" :w Aaaroo4t Miami Co ...... 1700 4f 7 40 'il-, 'low ! ia? ln't lia iit, Kf e4 M', IISS S3 Ml, 7J P. S1- I 4" AtChle), Atrfelpoa pld Atlantic Costt Uu aUltimore 4 Onto be, I. 4 Oklo pfd Brooklra PUpid Tr t.sasdisn Pttfis Central Leather reatral U-alhar pM Cantrsl of New Jsrter Cheaapsakt A Ohl Cklcafo Ot. W Ckltato A N. W C. M. A St. P C. C. V. 4 4. L Celortdo F. 4 I Colorado 4 So Colo. A So. Ut pfd Colo. A 8a. Xd pld Coatoll4tta4 Gas Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Dener 4 His Grand D. 4 It. O. pfd Dtttlilers' Becartttes En Ena ltt pf4 Ens 14 pfd General Electric Ol. Northern pfd Gt. Northers Ore ct:t Illinois Central latcrooroisb Met Int. Met. pf4 laternatloaal Paper Int. Paper pfd Intsraatienal Pump Iowa Central Kansas City 44 K. C. So. ptd Loeiavllle A N Htucan Ceoiral Jdian. A St. L M . St P A S S. M Miaaojri Pacific M , K. A T M . K. A T pfd National Uaajl Nasi York C antral N. Y., O. 4 W Norfolk A ' Nona Amrrteaa Northtrn Pacific Pacific Hall 14. ro 110 71.400 MS s,e . too MS 17J", MS i 4?:s sS Hi, 9 41 S 4la 1SS ltS 4 II SJS J 51 1J7 . ltS s I71S too ISO 1.100 JJ.MO 4, mo I.l0 ""nil " r a") i. ro 100 ii. i"o 1.SO.I no .40 4i wis 14JS in, 1441 "iis J4S 117 as w 55. Ia7 1M MS 34 " iu'-t '17" s 34 -s MS 3' it', a llS i5S 1J 4S :w its 4 IKS 137 US US 131 i-a 34 S . at :ui i:s S s 1S lis, S !'. -, atl. its 4'S .IS s-'S 14-S V ' 1 4- I. 'aS ii Z s II. s ' 4 I JS ia rt s 1S u M 1' ' 1 17S 1WS , !S t S4S 10 17S 17S Vti 47 S 57-, m litis 11 " tio iii ' ins 101 MS -W IN JJt, alS 44 44 ;o ;s st . 1C4S 104 pf 4;s a li 74 74 tne 4) u T4.740 144S HIS ' Ti :24S 123S no us S alio i;S -S i4.P 1S 1-3 S a.4 ZaS :-S ;i ;ts Tie us 17S . I too us $U0 J7S MS 11 17S 17 S " t'W H " l 4 W PS PbS a ms i'lS i y us it ' "0 "7" 3S , t.) :fS : st ) ?;s MS , moo u;s iS " Vo 14 14 lea hi i . CVjt) 44S S 3.11 lfS 1"S . 440 44S 44 J0 2IS S4 10 2S lS . . I W 7 6 ;ral i at ! 't n" ':ts Penntylrtnia People's Gas P.. C. C. A 44. Ij Railvar Buel Sprlsf .... Reading . Repapii Steel Ropuollc Stael pfd Rock Island t' Rock Iaiand C p'4 St L A S r. 2d pfd.. . Louis W gt L W. pfd Sless-4hmel4 S. A I got hern Pacifie . ParltM p So Halloas So Railwar pfd Tenni tatt Ceppsr Ttiat 4 Pacific T , St. L 4 W T . St. U 4 W. pfd Lnioa Partftc I'sien Pacinc pfd I . S. Rubber I S- Rnbeer 1st pfd ... I. S. Steel f S Steal Pf4 t tah Copper Va -Carolina Ckamif! .. Vt -Caro. Cksm- pfd ataah Wabaa pfd Wealmthouat gleetrlc .. Waaiera I aioa w keallse A 1- C Wisceoais Central Total tales tor tk dar. at 100 tkaret. Sew Vark Meaejr Market, NEW YORK. Aug IS PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER id! Pr cent. STERLING EXCH ANE Easy, with ac tual business in bankers' bliia at $4 4tJ 4 si for sixty-day bills and af $4 .t4 for demand, commercial bll!a. $4 S4S SILVER Bar, SIV; Mexican dollars. 45c. BoNDcJ Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. MoNEY On call, easy st ltjl', per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent, offered at 1 per cent; time loans, dull: sixty days. 3 per cent: ninety days. !S!j3 per cent; six months. 3S5-J per cent. Closing quotations on bond wr a follow: 1'. f rof im re 11-S Japan ts . , 4 14 o S -, l'. So 24 tvrtat a7i4 li alaa. c g 4a UAa'slei Cacral 4a ... :c 4o coupon . . I . la. ra ... 44 coupoa I t i' 4o roupea . . Aie Tobacco 4a Mo te Air a, ion gen i tv adj. 4a . do ti. 4a . . do c. as . . AtLaatu- t L bal 4 cMiia ta da Ui 1.1 o 17 4 L ta at, ! . K 4 T ... f, . . A3 a in. ... sis .. IT . iCW ... ... a . S 4a It K of u , a" T r ( 3St 13 N 1 C s as .... . io. Paclhc ts in so It 3 N. 4 W. 4t .... . iS1 L rfis 4a .I-. Peoa. . j'aa l.t . 74 do rat ta . . . - Raadta soa la . 44 H-p o Cab aa P-a. R T Ventral of 'S 4 . '3 . lit it la Ul lnc so M Itw aa W lac . . Ch. 4 cHit 4St l f a 4 A ZSa B 4 vt ta l 4 I I P II 4i col. ta j rftg 4t . . I.", les la ie 41. tS 4a 4a .4 S7S e-S 1 . ( L 4 I tt c 7 f L 4 r r( l,t L S a r 4 estaana-d a L -i'j So Pa. i(k 4a . . . ta 1 40 .1! la vr S L g ts. Jt Ral!. It ri rlo Tn4 St ,1 Tit a P It I w.4 . T L W 4. MA "ie a r-, a 'S'to'aa Ps'ifV a ... .! Pel H t 4s.. . "X, r, P R . t ... t; .t S i-1 J4 ta ... r-e I . war. 1 . . I la 4 ai 4a WMa M4 It Tl H Vt! tie.. .. l'W 4 1. X ts . . Int. Je. 4t ... .sw-t iM'n' a . . I. 4 N i. ,( -art. Beatea Ittteka aad Beads. B:STON. Aug IV-Money rail loana. If) t pr cnt: tune loans. JfllU Per cent. Closing Quotations a stocks and bonds A"!l"0 s4) t U- Amtama't4 41 . J A' its te . IT4 Rin(htai . V'-tt.l 4 HSrls.. M Cu,l ... . s Copper Rin . k .... Ml rrtnklln ..l-4"'ntT . J4W talt nsis .. ft Pm Mints . i-i 'eiltti ..114 t Mihtaia, . . .1J Host 4 C . LO Old Dent'ltn . . .l Otrpnln . Parrot . . i QvltPf . 2. Swsnnajn Tnrts .... . H TnnMy . . .. a-ts I aite4 enpper IHf I'llii . .. tTv, I oil .. .t'l run . . to', 'Victoria . . Mi Wmnna - Wtivintt . 14 . je - . . IA . ! . w 1. . tl V U . . . t-: ix , ill .. .. It .. .tv, . i' .. .1 .. f .. s: .4, . . Kit 41, ..:u Al. Ml 1 to R. R fll j Ro'en 4 Albas. I ftnucn 4 Mains. . I otna EleTsred .. I N T , N H 4 H I ntos Fsclhe Am. Art Cheav o pM A-. Push Tubs... Am-r. tr da rfd .. Ati T 4 T 4ti. Wooles if p'd . Plnioa I. 4 8... r.1:ton tier. Ilht.. Mat, tier trie So ptl Mut Oat limed rni Inlt.S r M 4n pf 4 l 3. Ste 4n plA Adventure . Atleera ... 14. Alk4. Leadea Stoek, Market. IXjNDON. Aug. 1$ American Securltie opened dull and featureless today and pricea at noon rarured from v below to ' above yesterday s New York closing. London closing stocks: Cantolt. motej . . 4o s-eunt Ant-en4s Atrblten t pf Btlttsiors 4 O Ctnsdisn Psrlflr rhetapuk 4 O i hlcaso i. . Chi.. Mil. 4 St. V Beers P-nr 4 Hie O ptd Erie 4 1M Pf4 So M p(4 r.-asd Trunk Illlsois reatral . M VKM , K. 4 T i-il S T Ctntrtl.... .. i Norfolk 4 w .. "H in pt .. Onu.-to 4 W .... -. Mt PnNaatnls .... ..l!V,Rn4 Mines .. U RMdmt .. :3eutherat R Its' o pM .. lSthrn ftcltlc. .. 17 Union Pacific .. 4'4 pfd . . M V. i-eel .. so pfd .. JSSl tftajh . ' do pl4 HI Spanita aa ...ill Amal Copper .. . 11 .I0114 . . . 4 PT lit U !'i it Laa'lTVi, a T4H SILVER Bar. quiet at a 11 -ltd per ounce .MUt.l-ioi per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Ia 1M per cent; for thrtt. months' bills, 1 7-164x11 per cent. Ferelaa Flaaarlal. LONDON. Aug. 18. Mony was easv on the market today and d.ecounts were firm On th Stork exchange business continued smsll and the markets e-nerally were un interesting. Consols and other glt-edjcd securities drooped for lack of support, hut the first mentioned recovered in the after noon. The securities In which Parts Is In terested closed firmer, copper shares im proved with the metal, and diamond shares were active and higher. American securi ties received little attention at th open ins;. The public la holding aloof and the professionals seemed lese eager. With the exception of Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk, which were well supported, values in the forenoon were barely maintained at parity. Later the New York opening caused fair strength. The lesdlng s:ock fluctuated sharply, but after a temporary weakness, the market fin:ahd with a hard ening tendency. BERLIN. Aug. 18. Prices on the Bourse today were firm and trading was less active. PARIS. Aug. 1.-Prlcr on the Bourse today were firm, on the advices from New York, showing an improvement In the situation there. ew Ysrk Mlalasj Sleek. NEW YORK. Auf. IS Closing quotations vn mining stocas: A I ICS Lea4lll Co. Ultl Chief .. sftxlran On la ris OsJiir Standard Ttllee Jacket , .. I .. .. 47 . .41 . . :v ..l .. Breace . Braoawtck Coa torn. TMr.nol stock... Com. Tunnel sonda.. Toe. Cel. A Va Horn (llrer Irf Silver Offered. 5 5 2 J t aO 114 Treauaarr. Statetaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. ls.-Today stats ment of the Ireastifv balances In he gen eral fund, exclusive of the SlSo.uuJvay) Mlj reserve, shows: Available cash balance. SmSrn.iM; gold coin and bullion. $3l.Si1al.: gold certificate, til SJ . Baak 7ieariaa. OMAHA. Aug IS Bank clearinga for to day were $L43.S84.5t and for tha corr. spoding date last year $1.5M,21S.t3. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. METALS There was an advance In the London tin market, with spot closing at 133 17s td and future st 133 12s d. The local market was easv, with quotations ranging from $J9.12H82$.$JH. Copper wa hkrber tn the London market, with spot closing at 60 Is 3d and futures st su Ha 3d. The local market was dull and unchanged. Lake Is quoted at $l$6t 13.57H. electrolytic at $13.37HS13 30 and cast ing at $13 12H4J13 . Lead wa dull and un changed at 13 7a 6d In London. Locally the market waa dull at H57547V Spel ter declined to 1$ 10 in London. The local market wa dull and unchanged at S4.47U 54.7'JH. Iron was urxhanged at 5S for standard foundry and 3d lower at 1 Isd for Cleveland warrants In th London mar ket. Locally the market waa unchanged No. 1 foundry northern. $1 $iS17.JS: No. J foundry northern. SliOOalS 75; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern, soft, $lt.75fcl7.3. ST. LOCIS. Aug. 18 METALS Lead, steady; $4 .47s1j 4 SO. Spelter, quiet; $4 s7H Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. Aug. IS -EAAPt)RATED APPLES Market quiet, with futures a shade easier in tone, owing to freer offer ings for November delivery. Fancy are quoted at l'uliAc; choice t S4iSc; pilme at ty"c: common to fair at 6V047. DRIED FRI'IT Prunee are cleaning up on apot. snd while demand la let active than recently, prlcta are firmly held, rang ing from 4c to 13c for California and from 6Sc to 7lc for Oregon fruit. Apricot ae quiet, with choice quoted at e3$c: extra choice at M610e. and fancy at lOSrSHc. P.arhea are in liehf dem'in with rhnl.'i j quoted at gc; extra choice at $84Sc: fancy, SSglOc. and extra faruy at l'tjllc. coast advices indicate a very rtnn reeling among primary holders of raisins, but the local aitjatlon reflects a qu!M trails, with locae muavatel quoted at 41I,iSc: choice to fancy see.Kd at 4t7Sc: seeriliss st f$$-'. and Iondon Uyera at JI f'fjl.4j. Totlea Marke. NEW YORK, A'Jg. 14 -COTTON Spot market closed quiet and 19 nointa lower: middling upianos. 10 f-; middling gjlf. 10.85c; sales, none. Futures cloaed steady; August. 10.10c: September. S.30c; October. 9 3lc; November. 9.''Jc; December, S04o; January, $.Clc; FeOruary, S.OGc; March, $.'c. OALVE8TON. Tex.. Aug Steedv at lrSo NEW ORLEANS, Aug. Spot market imet: low nominal; ordinal. 4 S-14V-, H COTTON IS -COTTON-ord:nai-'. iu . nominal; s- ordinary. b-,r: low middling, !c: midiillng )".; good middling. l7-c: mldd'ire: fair. 10 1S-1V; fair, 11 -14c. nominal, sales. 35 bal-s, receipts. 27 balea; stork. 30 74 bale. ST. laOriS. Aug. IS. -rvTTON--S. erly; middling. lOSc: sales, li.' bales; rec ipta. S bales; shipments, none; stock. 11 Si?, balvs W l Market. BOSTON. Aug lk -WOOI-Local snil IS WOO 1 Local neaiera are much encourused over h Improvement in the situation, wnh many buyers in the market an.j a fn'rlv a Iv- demand for all grades Tranac lins hv ben greater tnr, for sevfiai tuk. eBpeclally in Montana and other westrrn clip Prices hold ate.dv. 8T. LOCIS. Aug. II WOOL Firm ; ni' rtium grade, tonihirg ai.J c.otning. r ax:: light fine. 14jlV'. heavy fine, llkljc tub washed. 3ts37o. Pearla Market. PEORIA. III . Aug IS CORN H gher No 3 white 7V!: No. yellow. 7SW". No. 3 ellow. 7io7Sc; No. $. TV; No. 4. 77c. no grade. 7b7fk;. OATS H.gher; standard. ttV: No 3 at: te. 4"4j4.Sc; No- I whit. 4SfJ47r. WHISK Y $1.37. Llserpeel Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug ls.-WHEAT-pot quiet: No 7 red western winter. 7a Wd No- I California. 7s KAjd; future. ;ady' September. 7a 3d. December. 7 4d ' CORN Spot, firm; American nvxed 7 Id; futures. q-Jiet. September, Is d. Dalatk Ural a Market. I'l Ll'TII Aug 1 1 WHEAT No 1 northern. $1 70 bid: No J northern I 1$ bid: No. 1 northern, new. $114 bid. Sep tember. 1 II bid: Detember. STSc b:d. OATS To arrlv. 44 Sc. Rradstreel'e Grala Restart Dela yed. NEW YORK Aag Is Brsdatreel talement of acarable supplies c rala will not te issued until igmorrow. LIVE STOCK MARKET All Points HtTe tmigt Ctttle 4a"S fr Taesdty. HOGS STXADT TO A SHADE LOWES leee Htse itsts f years? Killers taeaerally "leatly. Feetlere Hlgker. SOUTH OMAHA, Au V Receipts wer: Catt'.e. Hoi. Sheep I'tmiti Mtndsy J.J4J EsUmated Tuesday .0i Two days th' week... 11 loK Same da last week.... .U4 Same days t weeks sgo .ll.t'a Same das 3 weeks ago., t 771 Same day 4 week ago.. R.iM Kerne dirt It: year 14.777 .0M 13.5 TTsi jiia . ' 441 11 .144 1S4I1 1J 1 lal 10-!a IS ) lli 14.44. The following table shows tve receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at Stith -iih, for the year to date, cotnnared with Isst year: ISA. 1907. Inc. Dee 5.5.437 4s;.;k iUM cattle Hog . Sheep 1.74.H7 t 74.41 $4.74 7.Si c7..'n 10C.18 The following table show t'e averig price of hog nt South Omaha fur th latt everal days, with comparisons: Date. I !$. :1907. 1. lJii. 1904. .l';03. 1 1 Aug. Aug. ... ! t 44i $ 5 $ 3h $ 07 7. ... I $ 3V 6 77; 1 111 i 79 5 C4 7 Si ilWIIVja, heiffr $ ill S 1J l steers.. 5 0;, 7 It ', y ,ws .. 1 Aug. ! Aug. I Aug. Aii. Aug. S....I 4 &V 5 7 11 V4t :.... I , l $ M i H 10 .. 4 3 a 4i i 6 11..., 4 , $ t $ ,$ 12... 1 41 1 S W. ISM, H...2I $g3;i2 I II... I t 17 I 74. 5 M. 5 So 5 12 S 19 IMl llH 4 SI Z. 9 Aug". Aug. A 1 : tr 4 $4 I 1 S3 a 2 $ .4 15 .. $ 3u 5 Ti $ , $ ' .1 5 91 I... IS 74- 5 $-i S 2i i i-.- I ;$$; . 17... I I 43V4, S 71, t $01 t $11 4 Sa, i Ul I , , a , 4 L j 'Sunday Th official number of car of sio.k brought In tody by ach rcau wis: Ca:t!e H, ji Shfi.f Mrs CiS.I v .. .-n. at si. f- Wabash Mo. Hac Union Pacific C. 41 .V v. least i C. N W. (west!.. C. St. P. M. A O V.. B. A Q (east)... C, B. A y., (westi.. C. R. I. ft P. (east i C . R. I A p. iwesti V.. O. W . 4 . I . i . . I $7 3 I 1 24 '1 I 36 .1 . 1 IS 3 Total receipts 242 55 47 The disposition of tha day'a receipts waa as follows, cacti buer purchsting the um ber uf head Indicated; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. thnaha Packing Co... Swift snd Company.., Cudshy Packing Co.., Armour A Co , Schwartxchlld A S Vansant A Co Carey A Benton lyobman A Rothchlld W. I. Stephen Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co J B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L. F. H-JSX...T Layton A Co, L. Wolf MeCresry A Carey Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co.... F. O. Inghram Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros.. Other buyers Wismuth St. Louis Smith A P Total . a-m 7iS 32 . ojH i ns .l.7 1 jrii 1.773 . 7 1 345 l . A . 194 -4) . Jf .179 .59 . Ill .. l'. . is: .. 57 .. r 3 . ss . . 344 . 248 , 1 . 71 4 . 12 . H . 2J3 ... . S.14S 174 . ... 145 . 24 sTu; vsii 14.011 C ATTIRE There wa another goofl run of rattle thl morning, :45 car being reported In the yards. A wa the case yesterday. the proportion of cow tuff w quite :arg. but there was also qu te a showing ef beef j paid did not show say very marked cnang-j ateere, tomv. among th number on salvias compared witn ycsitrosy. in (act. must being of pretty good quality. There was I operators on tne mraa were uuoling also a ronaiderable sprinkling of feeding . killers aa ganerally steady. Howntr. on steers. At the same time that receipte at fhg to the weakness deve.opeu in the Unu this point were so large. Chicago waa also reporting a big fun for 4 Tueday. Packera seemed to want good killing steers and the market on the better grades waa in very fair condition, being generally quoted as steady with yesterday. The moat of th deairable killer cold in fair eason. An the ether band, the less ds - slrable kinds, that Is the common to me - dlum grades, were alow and weak. Corn - fed steers were also in very fair demand and the market wa generally ateady on that kind, aa well a on the rangers Feeder buyer were considerably In evi - dence this morning and good fit-shy feed - ers snd deslrsbie stockers were active sellers at good strong prices. Offerings of tht kind of cattle were all taken in very good season In the morning. Common snd Inferior grades were alow and wesk. Owing to the very large run of cows ana heifers yetterdsy and agin today the mar- krt on that kind we slow and lower. It will be remembered that the Marker was quote. OW4;r yepterdsy, ard taking th decline for the two das Into consideration, it would be safe to quote 'he msrket as a quarter lower than the close of last week. A might be expected the trade waa alow at the decline, saieatnen holding cn and ma'a inti every effort possible to secure every cent to he had. ! Quotations on eattUr Good to choice oom-fed steers, $1S7: fair to g-'Od corn-fed ter, Sa.4064.tS; common to fair corn-fed steers, $4 S5&S 40; good to choice range steers. Si'wtjS.I'): fair to ni'd rang steer. $4 004 7$; common to fair range steers. S3-5084.M: good to cholos cows and heifers u.,-i 1 si. fair to good rows ml helfera! uf-CS 50; common to fair cowa and heifers. $i0f-63.0f; good to cholc stockers snd feeders. $4 2T4 7J; fair to good stock. ers snd feeders. $3.6Ci4.!6: common to fa'r , stockers and feeders, $i'Xj3 W. stock ntl( er. $: 6'83.a). Btprescntatii aa'.et: BKEK STEER! No. I... Aa Pr. Vn ' ' 1124 ll ' 177! COWS. :U 75 t 1110 . 1T0 t 74 I IOC Ill 1 h t i:39 Pr. I 14 t 4 S 40 i 5 CALVES J.'! I .4 : !n 4 STOCKERS aT-'D FEEDERS. all I N 34 7 I IS WESTERNS-NEBRASKA. $ cows. .. J rii... I feeders 3 feedets 7 feeders l calves. 3 steers.. 13 coat... toes... 3 10 4 hcifjrs 17 fedr. 17 f el -rs. 1"4 f1' rt. 1 calve. . . tji . i . r:4 .!! . ($1 1 . ;s6 . sit : $i 3 S 3 7j 4 $ 3 Jk 4 7) 1 40 3 no ! i : 74 ll 747 3 CO 3 (0 3 Si S 75 4 75 C i OO 3 m ...1746 4 75 3 trer. .. S6J 3 i -4 ow ..'W '- Vi tl cow . iTi 3 m 15 cow E J Fetteloun Neb. . y im i o J A. WHherd-Neb. . , .1'el 4 J P R Williams Neb. ... CfS 3 0 diaries Patterson Neb II rows. It; sters. . ',14 slerrs. S toes .. ii ftedcrs ; i i ! . S calw s. . UJO 30 Sr.? 3 74 I faerler . H. C.indsli Neb. 714 : ;6 17 tows 17.. 4 75 1 taive.., 57 3 00 S40 340 t $4 3 -a Totn Protcn Neb. 1I"1 4 W ; steer. . HJ 3 0 Card Bros. Neb. S13 i 10 I cow.... X: 3 5 1 feeder. M7 t im A. M. Lotpelcli-Nb i;: 4 40 .4 row . . I) A. Piercey Neb. l: 3 04 I cos.. . '8 steers. . 3 cows... 4 .oat. f.euers J . . .4 fMdsMS .1000 4 S7il ? o 3 o $ 0 1 co . :$o John Palmer Neb. I bulls . li tc,i.. . i fders Liu S 3 tows. . . a?e I 74 4 10 3 00 4 14 3 00 1 1 : s to : fce 4 io i feetier.. SaJ J teera ... 1D W -Neb Bowen 4 feeder 2 I tiVrl. i ll U3 II" rs 3 4 4 fder 3 ca ve 4 7$ $ 7$ 340 W. W. Fought Neb Uli n a feeders . 1 fee.ier S7S rs 3 TS S 7 1 ft eder... MM $ .4 S feeder . John Palmer Neb. I liter IM" 4 1 feedrr... J feedLr..105 $ 75 ro s Neb. Western l-nn ana cat.ie t. o. 47 flers. K41 S Su 1 fetdrr .1041 3 3 WYOMING 4 feeders k cow. .. II heifer. 1 ta $ f edei . it; ,. rVi $ ;o 3 IS 3 o0 3 7 $ 1 : 3 V 4 5 s a 4 36 3 3 i $ SS 4 4 heifer . r0 7 4. $ bulls 113 $ 74 IS tsuwa tS7 3 11 foa. lers .l TI $ t 7 feeler.. ,v 1! heifers., 477 3 :$ 14 heifer.. Ul t '4 I feeders .42$ J li 'j steer.. ..14 4 JO coas I'd $ 74 5 steers. ...14 $ to 3$ cow !) $ 4 I cow S7 I J 9 coea t-e 3 34 S cows $43 t 'ti Fotr W yo 17 feder..K:t 4 1$ 4 Mo 17 row .. I cow via 4 feeder.. 441 lee-er. .looi r iut .. l"4 II feeder, .ll'd ?4 farder..11' $7 cow... sieer.. 34 steer.. Kc 1'4 Charle feeder.. 743 1 ti j max jHW!sr""u-1 ji XI J. Whslev-WrO. J faSders.. 14 4 feoder.. 7M f rs . 711 34 I leader .. 7.rt 1 ffa-der... 7 3 ( I eede 7 13 atr. c.. ! S Istr.cv..il4 A W. torme-Wyo steers .. 1!' ITS eeeaa.. . S 14 teer. .127 4 I c?l ,...l't I steers S f I 3 S 3 2j WHIem Moacrffe-W)o. m ...a . a, 'a I. -. - I 4 I 4 W t I) a, Steaint.a..l-'e ' " ni--... 10 ateera. .. T4 41 II heifers.. r 1 steer IT 4 '.0 I Ktf 1 W. P Rk-kets-Wyo. 2 te,rs....m in S aeers ...11SS F-d Toting Neb. $ cow Q J J. T. Snow 4$ Ov Wyo $4 cows 17 row I J J w. Mcfnerev Wyo. 14 i-e-ws I 1 ri I feeder 1S 1 bull 1J"0 ! 40 D R Tide-Wyo. J4 Meers .. 4 4 ? Meow KJ ISO Mcewe ... 44 11 Mr. ev.. Si 3 4 OS 4 hfr. cva. 4J$ ti hfr cva. a; 13 44 hfr. rv. Jte G 44 8 MamMtort Wyo J 1 3 k S ts $ 40 $ 24 4 73 4 70 ' 3 ti 3 4 41 3 en 4 5 4 OS J n 3 tera... IK S IS 74 teri. ...I?:"J 77 teers....l24 4 ? el cow. ..17 .1170 $,io. 1041 S W 3 steer A W. Storme Wto. M S J t r . .147S 4 ste.rs.. . SC4 $ o Steers.. Lnn Rober's Wvo. S10 4 JS 47 feeders 74 ITS 17$ cows .. 0 cow . . 3 teerg.. 5 co .. 1291 0 rslvea. 47 calves. 531 i bulla 1224 1 IS P. Georgan Wyo. U feeder.. l IM SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 tow 11 14 S cows... 754 I i' S cvws ...i 1 io 2 i-OWS. .. 4 f ee Ae-m 4 feeder l."S calve. K aiiv41 $ K t TS 3 50 4 SO $ t feeder. VS 4 feeder .low $ 7$ $ 7 $ 41 $ $ 14 4 15 3 OS $ $ SO $ 10 42 MS 2t 114 M t cow. .. S calve. 7 cew . . $ steers.. 4 cew .. 5 feeder 1 feeder 70 cow. .. mi V) i nas K'lS Hi '$ $21 -T, . 4 15 3 W I M $ l 4 3F 44 44 steers... 11 COW 41 $ 40 Ed 8teng-r S. D. 12. 4 1 .er l.-JO 4 Ed Stenger S D. $44 $ 30 14 cew 100$ $ 00 J. Brewer . D. 1014 1U steers... IK 4 30 J. Brewer 8. IX $ $ 14 $ cows W 1S 1 cow.. 33 cows ... I .. . . li reedera. 2$ cow.... HOGS Re eipts of hois were lignt again today, btit that fact aid not appear to help tne market to any appreciable extent. Chicago was reported 54 toe lower arxl the feeling wa very weak among local buyera lne reeuH waa a generally unsatisfactory market with the traits nlow and crtcea I anywhere from ateaay to a shade lower. The moat of the hogs sold si 14 . 4. with a top at $ti0. W hile there was not o very much chang In the prices pais) ss compared with yesterday, tne market was very much lacking In life and anap. At. V Pr. X. At. ....'li ...re ...:l ...ie ...IN .. 1 ...!Tt ...81 ,..IM .. t ...tit ...1U .. IM ..HO ...p-4 ...104 la. 174 tel .174 lit .:m .la 147 III kit .su ij .44 Hi . 14 SU .14 la .344 9U JSI . JTO M JS 4 S 1 4 e W I j M 4 4vl 4 37', lt 4 n s 1J 4 a H IS 4 40 ... 4 44 J W Hi 4 is at 4 tS t 40 jeo 4 io t 4 4 ... St ID it 4 40 t ... to 44 I a 11 ( t'l 14a 4 li ... 4 40 . . 4 4) H III sen at I 40 4S 4 e I t 4 4 to 4 I.S 4 :s 4 U 4a 4 US 4 4JS 4a 4 44 4 M 4 44 4 41 4 41 4 Its 4 41S 4 M 4 14 4 U I 5 4 W a St., SI. 54. S4. 44., ti II. II.. 74 47 lit. 54 . 17 . 14.. ...i:i ...114 ...HI s ;t . . .. :i7 ....so ..at ... ....Ml 4 JO 40 tt 11.. I r ... 40 41.. r JJI n .tit a4 144 tl 74 JJI 44 I 44 ;t.. 40 i. ra let 4 ii . 41 I'M ... 4 40 14 . C4 144 ... 4 4) W.. TS it 44 4 40 II.. SHEEP Receipt this morning ' aei vary large being the heaviest since tn opening vC too range avaajp. Sun tlir did not happen to be any loo many to supply the a r.i of the market, buyers of all kinds were out In very go! seas.m and li.e market took on a good, healtny appearanc. lb great big buik uf all in receipt changing hands in r fair sea son m the morning. In spit ol in tact, thai receipts were so large the supply of goou. tat su.p r-i iambs was by no means neevy, Al the same time packers all seemed to be ia need of frasa supplies wltn tn result that they plckeo up moat ot th dtairabla hill, era at ouits an early hour. int. unces market at Cnickso yeaterday. ther, was also arj under current of weakness at una point, but, as tfie offerings were so light, there a as no chance for it to materially tffect lae market. Feedjr buyer wr In large attendance. ! besides whlcn ther were scry liberal buy 1 Ing ordrs In th hands of co.nmluion men j so thai the trad opened early and was ; active until pretty mucn everything changed hand Tn prlcee paid ieokea : strong to a littl higher than yeieroay. Very good feeder lambs sold ss htgn a tto., with quit a long string of fecuer 1 yearlings al $4 3$. old wethers 41, anJ around S.7S and breeding ewes at Si.so. i Quotations on range or greee eneep and lambs: Uood to choice lambs. I4.io4 ; fair to good lambs, $5.Stnu); feeding lambs. $10044: aood to chuK light yeai- lings, 44 ii ij. guod to ct.olce heavy ysar j lings. 44 1044.40. feeding ytrllngs. HOuir 1 4.40; good to choice wethers, tJ.e0u4.lS; (an lo BJW) wethers. HSjlii; feeding wethers. IVirS. good to choir ws. $3.ut$4.uV, Ts'r to good awea, $3.Jatr44Xl; feeding ewes, $-oc4)$.Ou; culls and . bucks. $-Aa3.. Representative ale. No. Av. Pr. 34 weatern lamb, cull S4 4 14 lwesisrn lamb, cull 70 5 1 13 western ewes 1$ i 10 western lambs, culls Si t S western ewes, cull l'A) 3 0) S western lambs 7u ia K native lambs b4 t 24 native lambs o 5 7o CHICAGO LIVE STUCK MARKET t attle Steady Mage Flrsa ftkrep aad Latuka Lswtr. CHICAGO. Aug. IS CATTLE Re ceipts. estimated about $ 400 head: mar ket steady, steer 44 lih it, cow, $3.u S.2S: heifers. ,1001,103; bulla. 1: 714 $00; calves. SSOOtfl Su; stockers and feeders. $7 0ff 4 $0. HOGS Receipt estimated about 11.005 head; market firm; cholc heavy ship ping. $4 116 S $0: butcher. $4 104 4 to; l:ght mixed. 14 14 4 70. rholte light (4 7'i t 10, packing. $4 014 4 TO. pigs, SI O'i'l t ii: bulk ef sale. 14 4tT Is. rlHEEP AND LAMB Receipt. esti mated about IS 000 head: market fr lamb 10 ISc lower; sheep strong: ahiep. $3&Of4:S: tsmbs. $4IS4$; yearlings. $4 10)4 $0. Kansas CHy Lite tlerk Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug I$ CATTLE Rs ; cetpts. 1S.O0 head. Including 1.4uO southerns, mrket teady. Ch 'ce export and drrsied I pert ateer. pa taani . . , isir tn aao'l. H;' 4'. eestern steers. $3.4tiS.2$; itocker and feeders. S7 a.-dji.lS; outhrn sierrs. $3 hik 4 li: southern cow, $:.34j3.n; native cew. $:.PXi4.S; native heifers. $.4Stg$0; bulls. r.'VajJiO; calvea. $3(5ri.3. HOtkt-Receipts, a. X head: market steady, closed ydlOc lower. Top. SO; bulk of sales. $oi.ojt.i. Heavy. $4 fatt.t.. packer and butrFer. $4 tr94 SS, light, $4 21 74; pig. Si.nf-nSflO SHEEP AND L-KMBB-Re-etpt. in (Al heed: market loc towr. I'tan lamb. $4 36; lamba, S4so44Jf: cwta and yesr'.lni. $3 a4 4 at; Text yearllr g. 14 ?Vfa 4 V Texas sneep. $: SAf4.30, stockers and feeders. $1.731 41. I.tsale l ive Stark Market. ST. IXJl IS. Aug IS -CATTLE Ree lrts $ su. head, market for ra Ivts eady, Texana. steady lo loc lower: natlvi sMppI g at.d export steer. S4 7Vf7i: Cre.d be, and butcher steer. S3 nte)4.t; tte.-r tird-r I no lbs , $3uin4M; (tocksr :! ftdr. $.-.f0aJ4.'1, rot,, ,nj he;fe'. l3 7Vhi.jO; can urt. IlKfilff: bul'.s. I7i4i4; cal-c, $7ScD&0. Texas and Ind'tn tre,. ; 7 At Hi: cowa anl bt:frs. $:.c4"ii HOJS Receipt. S70 head. market opened stasdy, cloaej SilOc lome-, vigs aiij lights. $3Mi40; packers SitViiSM bjtch- era snd best heavy M 4'i4 WS. KHEEP AND LAMB$v-Kerinls. J.flrji head; market I'sffl5 lower: nstl mu to . $4'r4 1a; lambs. $$Str4l0; cul'.s aad buck $.n4 0r; tockr. $4 Kaji-W. l. Jawepk Lie Sleek Market. ST. JOSEPH. U)., Aug lS-CATTLE-Reeeirts. I.) head; market ateady: beeves H.oaj7 2S; Texan. $29040: coa and heifers, $2a)4: ealvea tsuO; s eek ers snd feeders. $$4oty4$0. bulla and atagt $7antS4S4: western staers. Sd 004 1 00 HOl3$ Rec!pia. I.OuO head; market alowei to $c ljwer; good heavy. ;wa, iredtusn snd mixed. PSVi, lignl, St 0Cj 414 betk ef aalee. $t 14,14 70 CHEEP AND IaAMBS f.eeelpt. 1 4tV) hea4. market steady and active: lamht. jksggSS; wether $3"I43S, ewe. $3fj 4 36; yeartlrgs. $a$(f4 7$ Sleas City Live 41 tack Market. IOI X CITY, la . Aug. U -lSpeclal Tel graoa CATTLE Receipt f) head: mar. ket weak, beevca, $OiJ7 00, oowg god jhe.ferg. $4 swfll . fer.er .T1. leive end esrl.ng i.;i.'. j ttt.wi?-H.e.V't. t litaa nKik't lower, taiiga, . if. salt.. .a4.l- Majrk la ttakl J Rece r' ' "I" k'' I wet. pin scarkeis . tin, .It pf'n, ipi H. 8k' cat; ' , P'Klih t.mAai A S'out City ! Si. Vti r I K ansa it; , M. Lanih.. . r . ...... ; Cnlr.go . ') o :i . t - t we, 1 lve . . I'.' . I.ajl i "V L' l$.t Uk 4-' Si." Total i.r.r.r.L xirkkii. (aslltlea at Y rade aad Itaalallaa aa 4tasle aad fr'aae PrMlaee. BL'T f H Craau.ery. N 1 uil.eiea t ri!i trad la ttntnt, ill, la 4v- lb. uiba. lit,.. No. i. in 34-lk tubs, .'.e; No. 2. ia t-iV riba SuHc; No. . la $ ib. lab. 31c: N i. In l ib. carlua $lc. No. 1. la varloaa let. IH); Nok a. la car load lots. Il4l'c; louttiy. fancy, tuba, lie. ifflrmoa, lc. EGOi Fresh candied. l$c deaea. V rilvaVsUhr -"1nat Wlacetvala Shall ereafi. twkava, 14 "Aa; t oaiicg American, a la keoa, lie, aonte. 4 la uooc,, lsc. Daisi. it In hooia. 14 He; cream brlca, fuUI case, ISS; half case. ISSc halt aesen rick a, 14. No suotatl.ni ui 4 ia aer llrwoaar, srs ur.til after cX-tober. BEEF t UTS-No I rfba. f7c; No. t ribs, IK; No. 3 rlha. S. No. I lean, lSc: No. 1 k.t.l, UVl taXS Sc- No. 1 chuck. SSCa Na t vuiick. 4St; No. $ chuck. 4c. No. 1 round, $V : No- $ found. irc; No. $ round. 4ao Nii 1 plate. $c; No. 1 pia4s ISc; Na 4 1 late ic. Vk.vJETABl.ES i.iery. Ikilehljtatv aer I os. a4c. Beana. new waa and atrlc, one third bu. basset. 1.; aavy, per bu.. Nit, I U-7U; iirua. S per lb. Cabbage, :e Bi lb, Potatjes, new. per b.. ri.iw Torea tes. pr 4-bsskt crate. See Watermeloa... S4ejc. Caatelope. California. (.iv44ii4 pet crate. Asparagua pee do.. 40c. if cumbera. per doa.. Sec Omost. aternauaa. $: aw per crais; Taia yellow, li at r eraia Muahrooma. cuuLlcalea. p,r lb., ttic Let . titce. per eua-. 30. Peppers, souibera. $1 sr craie- rRkH FKUITS-Appies. $1 7$yS.S0 per bushel sea. Lvmoaa. S4.iiaMS. aJraages. p4.uj4M. bananas. c per io. llama, $..a$ 4-baasst crate, peacnea. California. 7043 xtXi box; Taaaa. 4-betasl crate, 4liei:. Pear, pi. a I al c,Uk aHackberrlee. 4, Raap kerriea. Icuw cherries. KAk Cunaata. Sse. iauuseoai riva. tU.0c kL'tiAK Coarse graa. Vat ad. $.100; rino gtaamaisd. 4,w; cubee, 4 uc, pewdared, 4vc pa lb. Ll PocLTiiT Hens, . Se; broilers, 17c, roosters, ee. capons. ISc, ducks, (kjci geese. c. lurke), 1; plgeaoa, aS Aeaeai taii.ur. is u Ouaea. DRESSED POULTR Squab. $: dozen. PRIED FRLITS-Ral.lns. loose Muacttal, Ctac; lancy seeded. 1-lb. carton, luc Cur. I rani, unclsantd. 4Vc.' cleaaed. Se; etuton. ISc par lb. Prune. 40c pr eauk, 7S- per lb. Apricot, ia-lb. ooaee. Sc per lb. Peauhas. California cbolce. to; fancjr box-a, lie per lb. Ptara California, lie. Dates Peraian. Ht. Flga layer, cuolce, iuvtc Citron, latfavc. Lemon peeL 13c Orau, Leel. lie. FISH Hal'bul. V: treut, 14o; pickerel. IM; plks, 13ei bullhead, skinned and dressed, Ue; white perch. c; white base. 17e: black base, ate; urspyie. 16c. whits fish. Lie; led napper. 14c; floundara. Lc; maekeral, tic; cedflsn. fresh f rosea, ISc; shag roe, 4c; smtits. lac; frog leeta. c; green sea turtle neat. ;Sc; catflah. 14c. r IDES Quotations by J. & Smith A Co.: Green salted. No. I, 10c; No. . Sc; bull hl1e. No. 1. ac. No. I, 7c, horse hide. O.:. sheep pelts. il to $160; dry pelta, loc to L'e per lb.; dry flint butcher hides. 13c; ary fallen hide. lie: drv salted bldea, K. Pblladelpkla Prods. Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug W Bl'TTER Market tyc higher; extra western creamer). i'e: extra nearhv prints. t7c- KKJ8 Firm; Penneylvsnis snd other nearby fltsis. lie, at mark; Pennaylvama and other nearby current reeeipta. In re turnable case. 3V. at mark; weatern firata. :Mc. at mark; western current receipts. 2'.c, at mark CHEESE Steadj ; New York full cram. choice. US'": New York full cream, fair to good. IllitiUc. tea-re Market. NEW YORK. Aug. It.-COFFEE-Markrt for coffee futures closed strvly net un changed lo & point lower. Sale were re ported of !J.c" bgs. inrlud.ng September at $.era&S.iSc; November at $.sfiVsoc; r. cember af life: March at S.!oS'c: Mav at S4$jS4'-. nd July at 5.4"no 5c. 8f0'. eoffe mlet; N. 7 Rip. ': Santos No I. ',c. Mild COUfi dull; Cordova. $N$,lS4r. teaaallae Kllla Striate. VERMILION. S. l,. Aur. )!.-8peclal Telegram. - As t'.ie result iA burne received In a gasoline explosion at her home In Alien Mr. A. S. Anderion is tl-ad and th husband is in a ctitical :;". Mn. Andeteon ws pouring ggiplii.c mm a wash btiier when' the explosion occurn d. 8hs wa a brloe of cnly two months' Bee want dl arc business Dogtltra. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hiram H. Bailey and wife to Henry G. Llenemann, lut S lo li, In clusive, blcvk ;i. Halcyon Heights $ eViO'J John A. Crelgnton Real Estate and Truet company lo Ralph R. Wohl ford. lot 13. block . Cielghtuu's First addition . Hasting or Heyden lo George W. Craig, lot, t and 7. block 1, Hast ings is Heyutn's fecund addi tion too Abe Goldstein and wife to Abra ham Colin, lot 3. block IS, original City of omaha '. t.iio Auguatua Duil ami wife to Marie Brow n. lot 3 and 4. Doll's Piece. . 1,40't Ueliora W. Fairfield and husband to Edward F. Murrlaon. lot 11. block 1. Sulphur spring addi tion County treasurer to Emma Smith, lot 17. blink 111. South Omah Same to XV. J. Connell. lot 22. 4-15- Jacub A. (ioss and wife to Lyrtla 8 Rod4lrom. ol $. block 4. Isa bel addition 30 fnited Real E.tate and Trust com pany tn Jim.1. Krist and wife, lot 17. block i. Kountse Flflli 4.1lii , tlon . ' r.. $04 Western Creamery Supply com pany to Mary H. Prlgeon. lot 3$. block 7, Crelghion Height t H A. Nobl and wife to A. H. Ros enbaum. lot i. hlock 7. Omaha View V ; tl Margaret R. Hattcrolh and hushsnd to George W i1 Nancy A. Bo . pan of ulilo4 1. tajVot It. 10-1$-1$ ...' - $ Ueorg F. Oilmore. trustee, and wife to Arthur .' Trac aV of lot 3. bli-k 3 lihinns addition.. 1 Josephine H. Weldenfeller ti jlasl lug It Hdn. w of lot 7. Tut- ' tie's sulxllvlsion 1 Fred Zeeck to Atguda Zeeck, und ' or lot I, Di'jck 10. Piimmii au.ji- tion 1 Charles 8 Huntington ft al.. trus tees, to Maria S. snd paarl E Roberta lot 1$ t pland Terrace.. l.:0 Elslnore Pla. e company to t'alla B Ware, lot 71. block 93. Dundee Place Jterhlne H Weldenfeller M Ella A Deereon. lot 17, blotk I. ColJIer Plc Joseph W. 4lllmor to Cora SI Broadwell. lot 4, Wilson's addi tion ; William B Anders and wife to John A M.-4'rearv. e64 feet of lot 4. Elllstone Park Rtac $s$ Jareet F. Hhattm-k and wife lo Har ris Meyer. lp of nW of lot IS. block 4 Camrhella addition $7i C Georv Car;hrg and wife to Elmo slievene lot S. block It Omaha View ISO Chart W. Hayes and wife to John Crawford, lot a. block i. aayera. Richard c Tlldene adultlon Mutual Loan anl Building sp'tcla- tlon lo Georg 1. ha art, l ot 3S. block t. Jerome Park N $"ngr and wife lo Fred Arm- hrul l"t S. tiork : W. N Thompson addition '$ 1 i$l 400 S.OOD $:7.i3 Barolome Koxloi ar w'f t Jo seph Clch. lot IS WoodlMI..... Total UP-TO-DATE EEP0ETS C'oalslaiBg Isle authentic Infurnigflntt on llevada Hills . FREE. Copper, Curb and Mfnfn Outlook ;t Trinity Plaue. Kw Vbrk 4 Ssajle Cpl4 JTr tl 40 pes rear . $tg $Sge Cevers Teoepah, Goldfield Ely. tsitt. Cabell. Yertagtoa. Tiatle. BiBgbam, para City, aseavee County. Raw bids. ' - nl ltar 4Ct44 43