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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. IMS. 1RA1N AND PRODICE MARKET WTifat Faili to Hold Former Advance in Price on Lo-:ai Market. LARGE NORTHWXST SHIPMTNTa elllaa lde (Inwlr l'ollowf aad Every tit Brine Oat l.irt Blocks losing Frier. OMAHA. Aag. i. 1 M heat does not hold the i1vm made owing to the eapected larg movmcni from thj northwest. The selling side ii in mill closely fallowed, and n advance brought out large blocks. "irn tdvamed on nmc discouraging re ports from northern Illinois and Indiana. here the weather hs bees, very hot and ra'.n ia badly needed. j Wheat opened steadv to rtrorg and with i the eteertlon of some slight br'ak' wisj firm to h'gher throughout the day. He ivy receipts from the northwest are rhe king i any material advance, while the libeiai oi- : ferine are. at uaual. jukklv taken. iep. t-rr.ber wheat opened at SSc and closed at i4c. Corn cpned stror.g and never r n h'd jeaterday s. close. Buying wa hvv and. I coupled with serious damage reports frim j llllnoia and Indiana, values were im-c-u higher and closed strong. September op tion opened at 73e and closed at 7V. Primary wheat receipts w-'e 7U. bush els and ihlpmenta were 4JS'' hus'.ie.s. against receipts laat yeur of b.isheU and hlprr.eni of 141.) bushels. Corn receipts wre 'a.( bushels and shipments were IM.nrai bushels, egatnst re ceipts last year of JIAOC) bushels and ship ments of 31. fin bushels. Clearances were I.ono bushels' of corn. c"ti o' oats and wheat and Hour ruul tu 4eo.u0n bushels Liverpool closed id to i higher on hl and unchanged on corn. Aeaboard reported 1S4.1iaj buslie'ii of wheat taken for export. 1-ocsl rang of option: Article.' Cloaa.l Higri.l Low. Clo., Yes J Wheat I S-pt...1 Corn I fpt...l Oats- fept...l May.,. I I jni. 89 1 73 4S 73 I 4iV 4fV 4M 481). Oaaaba Caak Price. WHEtT-No. 2 hard. "itjlo: No. 3 hard. 7H',''-: No- bard. MV3c; No. 3 apnng. oj5c! no grade, 7''a:c. CORN-No. 2. 7JS: No. 3. 7'.'1'-: No, 4. 7!1i7l1,c. No. 3 yellow, TS"; No. 3 white. "OAT8 No. S mied. 46lr4c; No. 3 yl lox 4i.to46io; No. 3 white. 4c; No. 4 v hi 40". No. ?. 74-S75C-. No. . TT'STCc. Cirlot Hoeeipta. WhsaL Corn. Oats Chicago 13 lis 13 Minneapolis 51 Omaha 33 . hi Dulutto 14 IMICAGU fi R A I AMD PROlSIO9 Kratarea of the Trading aad Cloalna Prieea oa Board of Trade. ' CHICAGO. Aug. '."a. Active demand for cash, wheat by millers and exporters here and af outsider grain center Imparted mod erate strength to the local market today, the Beftember dlvery (Hosing at a net gain of 'SV- Corn was up VffSo. Oat were tS fctirher. Provisions were un changed tr bC higher. J The wheat Market wa firm all day, hut trade waa of alender volume. The Sep tember end December delivrrle showed th greatest atrength. the May opening being depreed to some extent by the excellent weather for the harvesting of the spring- sown crop tn the northwest. There w a fair demand here for cash wheat and local mill paid the hlgheat price on the crop, tl 33 per bu. for old. No. a north ern. It wa said, delivered In Chicago. Advice from Minneapolla reported a brisk damand for the cash grain at a atlff pre mium. Receipt in the. southwest were small and demand waa active. Busines became a little n.ore active late in the essiut). owing to buying of September by caah house, which eemed to Indicate an improvement in export demand. The mar ket rToe1 "nrnr. September Opened -lower to c higher at 'J2Vr 92V. -vanced to fcUoHc and closed it ta'0 92Vc Clearance of wheat and flour were enual to 44G.ilOu bu. The world's vilhle sup ply Increased S91.00 bu. Primary receipia were 733.UO bit . compared wtth 8S9.'Xi0 hu. the corresponding day a year ago. Min neapolla. Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 2SI car against 256 cars Inrt week and 251 cars a year ago. Com waa firm at the start. Heavy raina In Kansas and Nebraska and predictions of rain for Illinois brought out eonalder able elllng later in the day and caused some recessions all anbund. The close wa firm. September opened to Iff lHc higher at 77c to 77V, held within that range and closed at 77'v?. Iicnl re ceipt were 118 cars, with 26 of contract , grade. The feature of the oat market was the relative atrength of the September de livery, romparad with the distant future. September opened a ahade to SrLiC higher at 4. c to 4Sc. advanced to 1SS" and closed ut 4V- Local receipt were l'tS car. Provision developed a firm tone about th middle of the session after an easv opening The cloae was firm, with Sep tember pork up oc at Si4 77. Lard was ic higher at 10 22. Rlba were unchanged at tUitl. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 1 ear; corn. 2M: oat, 11; hogs, 21, OO head. The leading future ranged a follow: ArticleaM Open, f High. I Low. Close. Te y. Wheat Sep. b Dec. Mar Cor,,.. Pept Dec , Mav Oat' Sept. Dec. May P.. 8ept. i tJct. Jan. Laro gent Oct. Jan. n -. Sept. (Xt. Jan. I I 92H '' MS XF,iri tH-S'i '-I i1 wsr'4 fv: lt'O'1, 1Tr-7st i l 77HI 7B ' 7T1, 7S.'ri'n ': 43 bS'nVtM'uci iS lo'! vTpw-w ai a c i I. I I 4"J 47T.i 4-S 474ffT, I i47H-nVa 4j!t, 4."! 4U'. W 70 f 14 SO j 14 5 14 77V 14 57i, 14 bd 1 14 96 14 0 II fl) I 14 AS la 70 I IS 7S I 15 5 ; IS 75 : lj r. I 1 I 9 32S 9 I?1,, S 22 1 S (u ! r. I 9 72W S 024 22SI 3-SI 12U 1 171 t 2o ; 9 cm ) s W 72!4jl S 6 9 2, s i2',; I 77tJ k Hi, S 12 9 274 9 u 70 S a 9 0Z, 9 70 S t 9 l No. 2. aOld. bNew. Caih quotatlun were aa follows. K LOCK Steady; winter patent. S4.U9 4o; siraigUts. tlf.jv: spring patents, li jc-Ji.;!); straight. Si. utto. 20 . baki-ra. 12.70 t?a cm. WHEAT No. 3 pring. actSl 10: No. 2 red avtvtatc. CORN No. 2, 79(!f?9ic; No. 2 vcKn. jenc. OATS-No. 2. lir; No 2 white. 491 ; ;,. S white. 4aV4it R YE No. 78'-. BARLET-Fair to cl.ol-e malting. s&w-. ?EE.t'B Fl. No. 1 northwestern, II li'. Prune timothy. S3 6s KKu ihiciNa short ilbs. side il.xiaei S95da.90. Tork. me, tier bbl.. IUTo'-j 14.12V Lard, per 1s lb , JC' 2). Short ilejr aide (boxed), Sh.7ot).a. Keceipi an.l mpnert of flour and grain were aa follows: Receipt. Shipments Flour, bhi . 2 ion 29. i Wheat bu ?79.'ai i: .. Corn, bu 2ll.iVa i .a ! Oat, bu 37-1 :;i4.ai 1 Rye. hu S. a .' nil 1 Barley, bu .'' 1...MK ; on ii-e r-ndui e exchan titia 11 hu;. ' ter market waa firm: creameries. lni.27': lU rira. I7filc. Eaas. steady: at mnrK. : inn : irkie. iii.-!udi-d. laajl.c; ri rata. 1V. pri'.i. Cheee. steady at lli-.iiJ'-.. l. I.eala Gearral Market. T. I.OC1S. Aug "9 WHEAT H track No i led. 6isfc; No. 2 haid 4 Kc. September. S3T,c; December "4i- i. CRN Higher; track. No. t east, , ' .' . V ; I -r- No. i white T7j'T7c, September. December. fiSc OATS H'gner. ti a. k. No. ; csh. No.- white, ioc; Septeino-r. 47'(- , 4!ac. 51 j. RYE Firm: "V. FLOL'R-tfteadv; lll.ii. extra fancy clear. S2 1503. '. SEKDS-Tiniot' v red winter iat m. U i and siiaiajhi. SI j . steady a; Slcfj 4 .oRNMEAty-Steadv at Si &". HKAN CMiade lngiier, aaed at track. 1 11 ".,i -a1. HV S.ead; timothy S7-i'.2j I'ta tl. a. .. H Vi-c JINCS-TV Hi. M 1' TWINE-7c PkOVISIi N"S-f'ork ..!: ) atL.27V. Lard, stead.. ; yrutie stcan.. .t 1 s: Dt v .!t mts lower. hd e.fr.t s-ior's. r .'-; clear uhs. SJ n-rt $ TW H' on s'edy. boed flirt '''". . V Let ribs. $1 Vi; short L-ms. , r 'I'LTHV-gui't : ct ( k n arirlrirs. ' firk-v". !": lii' k. '.'w-. rt , ic. HI'TTER-Ktrr;: cnaniery. 1?.1.3 E;jS Klrm, lie. ia. iunt t.i . tl,. MH't siiii'ini-m of four and gram ' r. r- .i Mii,ws . RrCip'.. ' Flour bbi i Whl. bu .'!" ; Corn, hu SV ! (mi, bu . S'uipm m 4? 0a ::; ? : onn WRtTHtR I THE -RU BELT I'al- Tssnasy, silk not her Mglit t Cooler A lasosohere. OMAHA. AJg. IS. Th'inrlerstcrms wtMi iror.erate rain are rejnr'ed in the lower Misaisstppi and Mis souri vailey this morning nd iion are gr-ritl wt oer Ni:rahka. Kansas and Colorado. Hain er general through rti'. NVhraska Inst nlg'it and ome very beavv fail oniiired In the soutrrn por tion of tr.e ta'e At Holdrege 2 KS inches f-ll. 2 .25 at Hnstings. I i at Kainmonl, l at Faifhury snd l St at Coiunibu. The weather is m mh rooler in the uiper alys and mountain district and will be cooler In tii s vicinity luniglit. with fair ton gM and Tl ursday. ttriaha record of temperature, and pre rlpltat;on compared with the correaponding dav of the last three years: is. I3"i7. 19ok. M'r.inum temrorature ... Sf l 74 o Precipitation os T . .0" Normal temperature for today. 74 degrees. Wf.oienry n prec;p.tation since March I. II of an inch. Deficiency corresponding pericd n 1907, 4.42 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 3 inche. L. A. N"ELSH. Lck al Forecaster. Cora and nirai Res loo Bollefta. For the twenty-four hour ending at S a. m.. 75th mertd.an time, Wednedav. Au gust 19. 13": Temr, Kaln Stations. Max. Mln. fall Sky. Ashland, en Ra inlng Ra nlng loudy Cloudy Raining Raining loudv Pt. cloudy Cloudy Raining Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy L lear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy twelvo-bour Auburn. Neb. . . . broken Row. Neb Columbus, Nb... Fairbury. .Teb... Fairmont. Neb.. Or. Island. Neb. Hart.rigton. Neb, Hustings. Neb.... Hnidrege, Neb.. Oakdale, Neb.... 'imana. Neb Tekamah, Neb.., Alta. Ia Carroll. Ia Clartnda la Sioux City, Ia Minimum temperature, for period ending at I a. m. DlSTRl'T AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inchea Chicago. III. 81 K2 A2 1 ) .40 7n r.7 4i SI In 1 2 SI 64 1 2 ;i -.2 l k 82 62 .91 mi .Vi T i i 7 Ffl 2 S ! 7 67 .25 t 2 T 77 5n OH S4 f" .!! S 3 .23 77 51 .(0 73 5i .02 in Coljmbus. o Ilea Moines. Ia Indianapolis. Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Louisville. Ky.... Mlnn-apo: . M nn Omaha. Neb St. I.ouis, Mo Cooler weather ."2 ! r ."4 .70 T the Prevails throughout corn and wheat region, extent in the ex- treme eastern portion. Excessive rains oc curred at points in southern Nebraska and lighter raina in otner portions of the corn urn, ruTpi me oiumDua district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. SEW YORK GEMKRAL .MARKET (teotatlona of the Day Various ( oramodltlea. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-FLOLR-Receipts. 30 95 bble.; exporta. 12.1) bbls.; sales .2M hbls.i market quiet and steadv; Min nesota patents. 35.4oIS-7o: winter straJghts S4.0ni4.1a: Minnesota bakers. 34.1i4.tO: win ter extras. S3.4iNa3.aU: winter patenU li.Mit 4.75; winter low grades, ?.13H)3.oO. Re four iuel; fair to good. 4. 1 4.50; choice to fancy'. H 45'&4.85. CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and vel low. Jl.7Vgl.75; coarse, 31.6jftl.70; kiln dried. 14. 50. RYE Firm; No. ; western, 84c, nominal, f. o. b. New York. I WHEAT Receipts. 57.0nn bu.; Bale. 1.4H0. bu. futures. li.(m bu. spot; spot market firm; No. 2 red. Sl.frwSI.ni!,. elevator; No. 2 red. fl.til',. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Il l's',, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard wint. r. II. 04V f. o. b. afloat. Most of the wl:-ut strength today waa In September. w. c reflected elevator buying at Ctu?ai r.rl '.: rfte covei'trig of shorts. Iate moniha i nitady. in the lata afternoon reports of a good cash trade helped prices and the close was 'iSSc net higher. September, ll.'ittii.in. closed II. HIS: December. Il.(2 7-itfil.02T,. ciosed ll.02; May, $1.ij6'i4 10fH. closed .H.flCH. CORN Receipts. 40.S50 bu. : exports. 1,130 bu.; spot market, firm: No. 2. Sue, nominal, elevator and iVjC. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option market was without transaction, closing partly V net higher; September cmsed .v; uecemDer closed 75Te; May closed Tl'tc. OATS Receipts. 93.0X1 bu.; spot market firm: mixed oats. 2 to 32 pounds. 51V; natural white. 2 to 32 pounds. 54b6oc ; clipped white. 32 to 4r nounds. 55WiTS8c. FEED Firm spring oran. i.j.oo, mld- dlings. S27.00. HAY Steadv: choice. Softo.))' HIDES Quiet shipping, 803S5c; Bogota, yttc; good to central American. Ji'jc. I. FATH ER Steadv: acid. 24tyff. PROVISIONS Reef. steadv; familv. S16 75ft 17.10; mesi. J 1 4.50 'a 1 5.50 : beef hams. I2S OOlO Ort; packed. 113 0014.0(1; cltv. extra mej. S24 "Off 25 on Cut meats, oulet; pickled bellies. 9'Zilr Lard. firm at tH 454i).!u: Irregular, steady: con tinent. Sf.9": South American. J'O.M; compound. T'aisic. Pork, steady, fam ilv. J1S.OOSH50: short clears, S17.30 18 50; me, 117 0091725. TALLOW Steady ; city S2 per package), 5?-loc: count 'V (rackuge frei 5S'Sl54e RICE Quiet : ,dometlc. fair to extra, o,,-,.; .T4nree, nominal. BITTER Firm; state dairy, common to finest, leo. CHEESE Firm: state, full cream, large, colored or white, fancy, llc. EOX1S Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 27a'2Sc: fair r choice. .."(! -ftc : brown and mixed fancy. fair to choice. 22i:4'; western firsts. 19i-joc ecorjds. lTVllsV- POI'LTRY Alive, weak; spring chickens. lrtc: fowls. 12Sc; turkevs. 12c; dressed, firm: western spring rhicnens. l.aic; towls. Kaaaai City Grala aad Provlaloaa. I KANSAS CITY. Mo.. An?. 13. WHEAT I CnchangiM to .c hignex; September, HTSc. Decemoer. siac: May. 93Vc: cash. No. 2 1 hard. SS'i-'JiH-: No. 3 hard, tousle; No. 2 1 red. 9Fi1m" No. 3 red. 92'dS44c. I CORN S-ilc liighfr; September. J37,c: De- ! cember. iTS-i : May. aeSc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 72t7.'i,c; No. 3 mixed. 71iyj72o; No. 2 white T2S73c: No. 3 white, Tit tr2c. OATS Cnchanged: No. 2 white, 46'd47c; No 2 mixed. 4.'.t'Jjlsc. RYE 7aS0c. I HA Y Cnchanged to 25c higher: choice timothy. I9.SiVt1ii.h1; choice prairie r mU7 23. , packing fresh ex- Hl'TTKR Firm: creamery. 23c stock, lfic. EiXIS L nchanged to higher tras. 2"c: current receipia. 15i. llce'pta and shipments of grain were aa fo'ilcws. Rei-eipts. Shipments. 1S2 Xl.'Jtal lo.no 2S.isll 4 " Kansaa City: open. ' High. Iow. I Cloe. Wheat- I I recember Ma I Corn December I May 1 1 9 k'i. 't 'a '-, , u7x i'b 5t4(Jia js-,-i:s '45a- allable aplle ml Grala. ! NEW YORK. Aug 19 -Special cahle and telegraphic cummunlcattons received hv 1 Era.istree: s :ow the following e!mnaTe 111 available supplies as compared witn previous accounts. Available supplies: V heat. Titled States, east of R kles. in creased l.a.'"a"i busiiel. t'anada. decreased fi.v'aai bushels, toial I'n.ted States and l anada increased 1.291 .'"' bushels A'l a' for ar.U in Euro, devreased !.-- huao Tnai Anieric.cn and European airppiy in- creased busp.els. , Corn. I'nited Sta'es and Canada decreased j " "" busr.eis. 1 i s. I'n.ted States and Canada increased I 1 A. K.....1. T. e iea jl'g increase ard decreases re- pco leii tols week t.i.tiw. l'K-raes: i . i-diii private elevators. e.'7.'ai huanela Nasnv illc iol.a buthels; Mault.iba. liK '-"! h:iahels I'tecreaaes: New poli Neas. Iaai husliels, ;dertcll. ' 1 III . , n6 aa bl.bilcls l.laerpnail Grata Market. 1 IVERPC''L. Ai.g. WHEAT-Spot. qi.et; N 2 red we'ern winter 7s ,d, Va 1 "a ifoTia ;s 1";-1 fjt .rea. qu.et ff;,t--vi, Ts Decemoer, Ts il 4 c 'R - Spot. firm. Imt-iKci civd Tn id. iaur.a. a-Il, )-pif n: as V, I 25 S2 ) 17 R4 5 14 so b 12 M M J 1 W 13 K Mj K) 44 18 so ft 12 9) 4 Wheat, bu. ! Corn, bu . . . lOais. bu options at I Articles NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Day's Market ii Dull. Narrow and Meaainjleis. TINDHNCY SLIGHTLY UPWARD Harrlssaa Issoea Advaare oa More tarorablo lalrrarelatlaa of Am nasi taeaeala Railroad Basal Are Heavy. NEW YORK. Aug 1! -Briefly summar- IveH fnav Dvl) mArlret was dltll nr- row and manlnless. Trailing was wry ! mii' li curtaiied and It required but a cir I eory slai ce at the list cf buvTs and e 'es to make clear the prnfesslonal c.ira -ter i of th- days iperat'ors In its t"c hnl.ai nature the market contin led t' hold Its strength of the last fortnight. The spe. u lative element is about evenly dividel ai to the markets Immediate futjre. but .! Intereated (observers generally bell v-' that the tendency is still upward The In creased strength of the Harriman Issue m ascribed t further digestions of the an nual feports of the Cnion Pacific r. Southern Pacific. recently published, (wherein it was ni.ini'cste.1 tout b t h ys I tmi have made material reduction in oper iilrg expenses despite -he Increas d taxes Impofed. which In the c" of S-o'iih-ni Pr flc se.' led wll nig'i nnros. A similar showing Is made by the Bnlilmor z Ohio road In it July statement, whl h is a notable Improvement over some previ ous months, expenses being reduced hy about ll.2S"i.'vv. For the month of July the r sd operated at a cost cf W.lt as against tc K per cent last year. New York Crntrai was again a ik feature, with a revival of reduced dividend talk. The local trai tion shares w-ere iistinctiv e'y hev v, A cn- I tton directly traceable tj latest dewli p-mi-nts. which include a deficit of ncr l.'i0 reported by the rcevfr for the tn months ending June .to Isst. The mtta: tocks were pressed for sale frejuen'l during the day. American Smelting b In heavily sold by an operator recently identi fied with Its advance. Helief that t'n movement in Smelting and Amalgama'el topper has been somewhat overdone pre vails In mary quatters. especially a tra.le (onditlnrs have taken a less favorable turn with three distinct reductions In the price of copper met-' I. 1'nited States Sieel shares were relatively heavy, though with out pressure. Advices from the 1-adtnR Industrial centers indicate a sijw revival of operation, but with better pnep c s for September. The recognlxed trade jour nal tells of incoeased activity tn the lighter line of Iron and steel, but refer" to th' demand for heavy lines a "potty." Tils same authority asserts that the (trvks now held by some of the larger mills ar at low record. There was lltt'e change in the stock mar ket during the late session until the final hour a concerted bear attack caused a very general shading of prices and a heavy close. New York Central was the princi pal sufferer with a net loss of 3S point. There was sympathetic weakness In all the active issues, and net losses for the diy were the almost Invariable rule. Lcmion was not "ven a negligible factor here, oper ations for that account beina- too small for consideration. There was some selling of j the Harriman Issues abroad, but thl was followed by purchases on the decline. The only feature of the money market was the offering of call loana at , p-r cent. The general tone was easier on larger offerings. Railroad bonds were heavy In sympathy wtth the stock list. Total sales, par value, S2.43U.iXnl. Government bonds held steady. Number ot sale and leading quotations on stocks ware as follow tntes. H'sh. Low. Cless. Amalgamated Copper 3J .") Ttv, TTi, Am. . r 4 "' 4f Am. C. A F.' pfd ! !? 1: A. oouea on Jen J4T S4S Am. H AL pfd Am. Ice aecarltlea 4.2WO IIS V Am. Unseed on Am. Locomotive 1, 100 .'-A1 joA Am. Uh-rnnotirs pfd Am. . A R 43.oo soia t34 Am. s A R pfd i"i K 1 Am. Sugar Refining 5 136c, J344 Am. TnbarrO pfd Am. Wooim ) 24'a a'4 Anaronda Mining Co 5 m 47a ! Atrhiaou l.00 S I Airhison pfd Atlantir Coaat Line Baltimore t Ohio M K Hal. A Ohio ptd. Brooklyn Rapid Tr I 4K HI i! (anadian Pacific " l":'a 171. CentraJ Lea-her doe ;a Central Loaihar ptd 100 7 7 Central of New Jersey.. . .. 77 c, 4.1, ll a4i, :t ; i N l'aj A4I, 107 J '.J4V, S4', 4S (.7 s am, Xi i ; -I', 'a 41 i.htuHUa Okla VI 42S 41 chiia Ot . w t Cnir.so V W ... .. 4" Ht, nia C l St. P.. el-dlv . ... ll.KJS laJ1 1411, V., C . t. t L l'W WW Colorado P. A I !.. S4C, Colorado A So J4 Colo. So. 1 at ptd Colo. A So. :d ptd sw 51', .'Jn Conaol'daied Oaa. ex-dlv... XiO 134 Com Products Delaarara A Hudnon ") 171 1 Denvar A Rio Grande D A R. O pfd fal 47H 7', DlattlleT Sacurttle iH .H EM 2 40 as Kria lat pfd 1"0 31 M Eria ;d pfd Oonarml- Elactrtc ! I 14S Great Nortnarn pfd ll.Tna 1S 1' Gi. Nonhern Ore ctla ;.:'' t, a llllnoia Cantral ' 1JT 1J7 Intarborough Met . o ;z' 1 1 v. Int. Met. pld :. S4 a International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump 8'tO 2 ZS Iowa Central Kansas City go H i!a :l -34 lJon, 1 ", - 7 M14 I4JC, IX, lv lJ-a IS jl ! 5 :a, ''a i ( i'iH 4 J Ilia, J'-H Sr. ia 1"', 41', 74 2 '.4:14 !' 14 IKS lo K. C go. pfd Loulanlla A N 1.3M Meaican Central Minn. A St. Lou I a 1-i X . St. P A a M ) Miaaourl pacific I.4i 54 , K. A T I. ' M . K. 4 T pfd lfS Ulna i. lis ' 32 National Lead 21 S 97 M", Saw yorn Central 12 1" 101 "a N. T . O W SW 42i 41 "a Nerteik 4 W North Aanarlcan a4 U Northern Pacific 10ii 14J 1414 Pacific Mail 1 S44 ?44, Pensaylvania . IMS PuiDle's Oaa 1 M P . C. c. A St. L PreaaaJ Stael Car j'") M! 15 Pullman Palace Car.. Railway Staal Sprint Railwar Hleel Sprtn Readln 19.7 Its' 1-tS Republir Steel V 23 a U Republic Siael pfd IN) 7! " Rock la.and C. ITS 17 Boca Ialand lo. pfd :. J2S Ji'a St. L. A S F 2d ptd .' 2i : II 81 Loula S. 17 St. L. S W pfd f 1 S.o.a-Sh.f 3. A I . ai dlT. n HI', 4 Southam Pa. if ic .7"i 9'a 97 j7 1 So. Pacific pfd S l' !' H'-4 ' eoutliarn Railway 3W l'a ' i1" o Ra lay pfd ! 4 4 a Tanneasee "ntpr " ' Teaaa Pa-if'c l.. J'.K, :.'. J4-' 1 T. tt. U A w ::, :, 2 1 T . U. A W pfd i7 57 ; l'nlon Pac.lle Us U."' li 1'Biea Pacific pfd A"-S aM. V. a. Rubber !' J4 34 tl, I Riter, laipfd l' l'" l" I t", S. Steel 4S 45 . 4i. I I- 8. Steal pfd V : lv " I I'tah Copper 44 1 Va -Carolina C hamKal T ? 27Ta -"v i Va.-caro. Cham. M.. . 1 l4a I wtnaah 1" '-'"e U1, '-'a ; Walwah pid S 7' M 2i . m'-atin:ioua Electric 2.J0O 71) cJ "'' Wealern l'nlon Whaelln A U E ... ..... 1' I I Wisconsin Central 12" 24 , '-a 244 New York Mosey Market. NEW YORK. Aug 1S.-MONEY On call, ease, S'OIS per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. Y'me loans, easier on large of ferings; sixty days. l?ri per cent; ninety days. I'HiiJ per cent; six montl.s, 3'jJ Ler cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 384 per Cent, STERI.IN'J EXCHANOE-Steady. with actual business n bankers' bills at 14 SaAvf 4 9V96 for sixty-day bills, and a MWl for demand. Commercial bills. H.T,a M4 SILVER Bar. 51''-: Mexican dollars. 4.V RONt'S "iovernment. steady, ra'lroai. he4 v Cloalrg auotat'.ons or. bon's were as follows V. S ref- 2a. r du coupin V S la. re do oupoa . . . I S a r-, .. do ' AUDOS Am p oari o 4a . . do a ........ A' niaos gen. 4a . io ad; aa . . . do tv. 4a . in , v 4 . . Atlao'ir C L 1a d. laa Bra R T ev 4a t eni-ai il aa. . . -do l-i inc 41 :d ib 1o :! it ai Sea A Oh o 4 -a Ciii.a A A 4a c . H A U a 4a C R I A P 4 do ol fa . . . d; rdf 4a a i c jii L f I acnlo. I nd ."a a. o.o. H I 4 Ceio A a .... ri a H iv la l A R C 4a t' a p I 4a d.i ff-i 4a Ho.k va' t',i : Inl Mel 44a 1-c LAN nni 4a 1"! alai . ( ta ii a "n:r ;l 1 i "i a-io lai i nr. 7eM,nu 4 i l ..-.a " . k AT 4s a.", ""S R R u' M c N V C , i N J t ..... . N P..-lf!i. 4i ... : 'do la . .. 7. , N AW t 4a Iva a " L -ii 4a " i Penn . 3c. i,t, . as do on. 4a . . . . .4 Raaiiirg t-a 4a liVtl, a.-i. 1 IS La '' -' il 1 .' Tap of cu. ... let-, . i L. A ! A. c iuia m L. a- f r f 4a at 41. r L. S W . 4a 71 e.b.r t L . j! b" Pa. ifle a. .ii, 45 e I aa ii, Tl R':a 0 '"1 44 Tri.. A P I. 1" , . W "T . St L A W 4a 7 . . I sioo Pa- if-c ia 1". aS do ea 4a . . u , i I S ScmI M ia a Waaaaa .a i. Jft!S 4f tin sw..ni M 4i ' 4 L It Boatoa Stork aad Rood. BOSTON. Aug- 1 Money, rail loan Zf a per cent; time loans. :,941 pr cent. Cloalrg quotations "n stocks and bndi: At.sit.oa 4). Arm .r mated 4 A'chleeH 41 I1 Pir-n A 4;hsn, . PWi ( a t i ne Bfnitin Flevstet! ... F.t. ht- p'4 S T . V H AH. t'nlnn Parlfv . .. Air. Ar-. i he. . . ill pM Am. Ptii TuNl. . Awier Sugar do r-M Am T T .. Am W'Alen do pM Dnmininn I. A 8 . -M a M Klsrtrtr do pM I4a Os I wiled rrj't tilted S. M . . ... de p-M V S do pfd Ad'-enmre Bid 4ird. a Atianur ..... . ' Binaham . . S i a A Herls. . ..14 i -ntenfltal IS Copper Raines . -s r, wen . . . i-'4 r-.-.aiia 14. - ti-anhv . . . !! Rova'e . . . -'4 . is M.ntnt . 'j Mu h-tatl . . . . j -A Mnhlvk . . . 13 hi Xwit C. . i-o tud Dontsioa . .1?4 oreia . i3 Parrot . H gu n, T . .( ssannoa 'n Tamarack . ... . 4a T-iiur . . 4 I nt-d copper 1M I S Minlni . . .-s f. a. on . ftan U1 Vrtors fi,j Winona . ii a WMvetioe . a .. TT IS . l!oi .. it s u . . J4 IS, . ' . J" .112 Loaaloa Stock Market. IJSIKIS, Aug. 19 American securities were firm at the opening today. On a iiglit volume of business prices advanced Hnd at noon ranged from ' to S above yes terday New York closing. Southern Pa cific s. lowed a slight decline. London closing stocks Cooaols. money ... -' . K m T "?4 do soount ..... s-:s V cent-ai Ana -ends S Norfola W,.. Id Afblsan .. do old ! do p'd !7 Oniarts a W Raltlmore it Ohio ... P-nnarlania oH anadian Pacific ....174pund Mines 'i ( ). a Oslo ' Readme, .. 4 Chiraa-o Gi W. Seinhe-s Ratlarav ... Ita r . V A Ac P do pfd pe Peers . I Southern Pacific ....14 renr A R. 0 '"At nlon ParlOe 141 do pfd f'-i do pfd tf En 2t, C. . Stael I7, do tat pfd do pfd l;S do :d pfd vt Wabah ii O-ar.d Trunk W, do pfd STH I'linrtia rsn'ral .... I'C, Spanish 4a ..f '4 Leu-.aTllle A N 1131. Afflll Copper 40: SILVER Par. steady at USd per ounce. MONEY Va per cent. The rate of discount In th open market for hort bills is IS per cent; for three month' bills, 1 7-lf per cent. Set lorla Mlalag; tock. . NEW YORK. Aug. 19 -Closing quotations on mining atocR A He Preore Bmnawlf-k f on Com. Tunnel rtor. . . Com. Tunnel bonda.. con cat. A Va Horn mir Iron Silver Offered. J1j Leadvllla Too I 4 Littl rhlet . Mni-an ') J Ontario 47 . ii Ophlr IV ; Standard ..ISO 0 Yellow Jacket :4 Trraaarr Itateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug 19 -Today state ment of the treasury balances In th gen eral fund exclusive of the SlM.0o0.0W gold reserve shows: Available cash balance, llSl.5no.J19; gold coin ar.d bullion, S32.3J1.SS3; gold certificates. J33.74.0iA Ferelaja Klaaaelal. BERLIN. Aug. It Trading on the Bourse todav was quiet. PARIS. Aug. IS. Trading on the Bourse today was firm. Baak Citaniga, OMAHA. Aug. 19. Bank clearings for to day were 11.897.356.23 and for the correapond ing date last year SI. 06. 1712. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Kralta. NRW YORK. Aug. 1 -EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet, wltn prime fruit for November delivery quoted at V. fancy are quoted at lrXiloic on spot, choice at mS9c. prime at 6i?j:7e and common to fair at SS'fco'jc. DRIED FKI ITS There is only s light Jobbing demand for spot prunes, with quo tations ranging from 4o to IJc for Cali fornia and from oac to 7vc for Oregon fruits, latter up to ,10-4n. Aprtcols are re ported to be very firm on the coast, but the local spot market remains quiet, with choice quoted at r1ie. extra choice at (V'ilOc and fancy at lOMfllc. Peache are quiet and quotations are largely nominal In ties absence of important business. Choice are quoted St vaiic extra choice at V. fancy at JtyS'lftV: and extra fancy at livftllc. Raisins are qinet on spot, with loose muscatel quoted at 4V&4V. choice lo fancy seeded at aSTV. eeedlea at osjtc and London layer at SI SraSl.AS. Metal -Market. NEW YORK. Ang. 1 METALS The London tin market waa higher by about 2s id today, with spot quoted at 123 and futures at 133 15 Locally the market was dull at S29 2S32sS. Copper had quite a sharp advance in London, with snot clos ing at 40 17a Sd and futures at 61 12s d. Locally the market waa dull and un changed, with lake quoted at S12.5u13.fi2S, electrolytic at 113 ITHal 5.50. and casting at S13.12Vr4il3.25. Lead was unchanged at 13 7s oil In London and at S4 57MH.2Vi locally. Spelter waa unchanged at 17 10a in Lon don, hut was easy in the local market nt j4.Kfi4.7'i. Iron waa unchanged at joa for standard foundry In London, but Cleveland warrants were 3d higher at 51s 4d. Lo cally iron waa quleet and unchanged. No. I foundry, northern. 11 .Vtjl7.25; No. 2 foun dry, northern, SianaiATb; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 aouthern, soft, SlS.75t? 17. 23. 8T. LOI'IS. Aug. 19 M ETALS Lead, S4.43. Seplter. lower. S4.50. Cettaa Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 19-COTTON-Fu-turea opened easy: August. 10. ldsj 10.15c; September. 9.&4Hc; October. J.2c.; De cember. 8.9c; January. S.JSc; March, S.99c. Futures closed steady; August. 1'J.lOc; September. .2Cc; October. S.l&c; November, S ale; Lw- ember. S Kc; January. S.SSc; Feb ruary. 9.91c; March. S.4c. Spot cotton closed quiet. 5 points decline; middling upland. l".3oc; middling gulf. 10 ti"e. S ites n"ne. GALVESTON. Tex.. Aug. 13. COTTON I Sti-ady m l'ic. I ST LOI'Ifl Aug. 19 -COTTON Easy : I middling H)c. Sas, 21 bales; receipts. 7 I bales; ahipmen'.s. InU bales; stock. 11. TS I bales. I NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 19 COTTON Futures closed; August. SSoc; September, I 9.19c; Octobtu . 8.3c; December. 9 92c; Janu ary. 8 95c; Februarv. 7ic; March, 9.05c. I ?pot. easy; middling. 9c. W ool Market. BOSTON. Aug. 19. WOOL Local wool realers are much entournaxed owr th Improvement In the ituailon, wl'h many buyer in the market and a fairly aeiivj demand for all grule. Tranaci ne have been greater t'lar. for aeveral wc ka. especially In Montana and other western clips. Prices hold teadv. ST. LOI'IS. Aug 19 WOOL Firm; me dium grade, comhipal and nothing. 'Ij 20c; light fine. 1V&1V'; heavy fine. Utflic; tub washed. 2fj27c. Caffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. If -COFFEE-jlarket closed stea ly at a net advance of J40 points. Sales were reported of 23.750 bugs. Including August. 5.70c: Remember, 55o; December. 5 SiyljS ; February. i.iic. March. S.aofti.aac: July. h.(:. It is reported that neapuatlons are under way for placlni 2.cn0.i) "f the prop-we.1 valorisation loan in New York Spot rofffee, q.uet. No. 7 Rio. iiic: No. 4 Sartua. SVa-. .Mile, coffee, dull; Cordova SVoHSc. Mlaaeaaolla Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Ajs 19-WH E AT-Sep-tember. II nlS' 1 orL : t'ecember. !,c: No. 1 hard. II 2: No 1 northern. II 24; No. S no-thern. 11271.21. No 3 northern, 11.125 1.1 RRAN-In buk. t!9ti.- FL ICR Market Irragilar and low : frit patent. W loiaa 25: seeond patent Snia-ei-i 15: f'rt clears. HXr)4.4S. seond cler. fj fi: at. Oils aad Itnala. S A V A N" N H . ;.. Aug. 19. OIL Turpen. tin.-, firm. nc. ROS1N-F rm: A P ( 12 .."'. ' ; V. l2"fi2S; and D SI 54; K. O, t?62.9; H K 4 2"n4 4- f. WO. Km; WW. S3 Man 3. Vi; 4 7' o4 '; K2i.' 1 $1 7S.iS- N. Kfti.W ;9r1e Market. I rK'iRi.V. HI-. Aug. 19 - 4"! IRN-Hig' er, ! No. 2 cr'low. 79-i79i,c: No. 3 yellow, TV; I . 3 Tfc N 1. 4. 7Ve; no grad". 77c. I HATS H g 'T, No. I white 4-; No i ahite. 4.-; No. 4 wni'e, 4.7I4.19c, sisnd ard. 4'-c Sieex SIOCX City I. lee raiaaek Market. CITY Ana. ! -(Special Tel I'ATTLE Re-elpts. lvo Ued; gra niarki-t sted : heee.. fr. -iH7 a nws and l.e'fer. U o-ti W1 : fee '.rc fJ.'SMjt.a. calve nd vearlinss 3 7t15. H k;S Receipt 3.i lead: market 10c lower; range, , ;."ui. 40. bu,k of sail. H.3 tl.re Delatk 4ra(n Market. i DI'M'Tlc Aug 19-WHEAT-.No 1 I northern 1117: X.v 1 northern, new. $3 ! 'hid; Septeinner II 'f',c old. December 1 i.iy bid I Oit Xj arm OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Reef Steers and Best Feeders Steady, with Cows Lower. HOGS COSTUnjE ON DOWN GRADE to fell Trade la et re e4lve aad Price show Soaae Weakae. SOI TH OMAHA. Aug l. IMS. Receipts were: -i u lu. .Monday tifflclal Tuesday Estimated Wednesday. Three davs t rt i a week Same da last weea. Seme davs 2 week ago Same day S weeks ago Same days 4 week ago Sam days last yar.. Cattl. Hog. Sheep .. i.H4 J.iAI ' - .. aisi alK4 Ui .. S.iuu a.soo u. iv . IS k5 15.t) J.;7S ..ll.SAll 1.W4 U.Vft ..114W l.-2 Ul4 ..10.3SS 14S7A 1174 ..11.0M HTS1 7 ..21.50 1.1 l.aW Th following table ahows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year; Cattle . year to date, compared with last 1. 644V' 1907. Inc. Dec. vM.j.!0 141.W l.T2.3 W.K S4.29.1 Hogs ... 1.771. 4Hl Sheep nrj.6S0 The following table show the avrg price of hogs it South Omaha for ID last several days, with comeariaona: Data. 190S. ;iM7.il.4.:i$.lS4..19.:l. Aug. .... ( 44 t AS S 30 S 07, S 7 W Aug. 7. ... a T7i n a, S 7' S Ot) 7 17 Aug. S....I S 2V 74 11 I 4 i ll 5 Ui J U Aug. ... . S e S ltl S S4 6 , T 1 Aug. 10... S 3V aoi ft M S i S OS I lt Aug. u... i a 4tv i s s a ts. 4 mi ivi 7 oa Aug. II... I A 41 IN I i Ml 4 1. Ji 7S Aug. 13...a22 Sget2 MM I 131 S S3 Aug. 14... a 17 74i 5 M i M Jl I . Ajg. 15. .. a 3U i 72i S SI( S ul I Oli S S Aug. 14. . . , 6 7i i S' k 2 i (0 S a Aug. 17... S 42V; t 74i S i I S9 4 SS. S 2I4 Au,. m. ..; u w, m 1 i 1 1. Ii" Aug. 19...: I i 7"; 1 6 ' S 10 t 12' Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in tcday by each road was: Cattle Hceis.Sheea. H'r a. v.. xi oi. r MO. Pe L'nlon Pacific C. A N. W. (east). C. N W. 1 west) C. St. P.. M at O C, B. ax Q feast). C. B. A Q (Westl... C. H. I. at P (east).. C. K. I dt P. (west) Illimla Cer.irai C. O. W Total receipts ... .14 4 5 .3:1 In 13 .23 3 . J 34 41 .2 S 2 1 . 4 23 10 1 ...... 1 . 1 : 4 3 .1 10i 54 3 The disposition or lue day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hoes. Shep. uraana racking coy 41 Swift and Company 7 ns Cudahy Packing Co 1.0ns Armour at Co 7LI Armour at Co. Denver.. Jit urn 923 l.i47 1.J32 l.ooa 2.(16 1.41. 1.5j6 Sch-artsc.'iild i C Z Lobman at XotnchtlU 216 W. i. Stephen 1') mi aa; ovii F. P. Lewis 5j Huston at Co 00 J. B. Hoot It Co 41 J.NH. BullaT. o2 L. y. Hues ol Lay ton at Co L. Wolf 121 MoCrery at Carey 12 Ham Werthimer 213 H. F. Hamilton 42 M. Hageny at Co as K. U. ingnram 8 Bulllvan ejrua a Lehmer Bros 4 371 I other buyers ! ,147 bu Louis Pkg. Co v eamutn l.ili Smith at P S Total .5.509 i.5H 13 CATYleE Receipt of cattl were quit liberal for Wednesday 2Wi cars fwlng le pjrted in. As was the case yesterday and the day before, just about half Of me re ceipts consisted of cow stuff, the run of cow and heifer having been very muci, larger than usual. Thera wa also a very fair sprinkling of storkers and feeders, so tnat tnere was no great number ot utel steers on sale. Sp.-culatora nad s great many stocker and feeding cattle on nand that they had carried over from Monday and yesterday, and It wa not expected that they would be very free buyer of tht kind of caitie this morning; (till they wer out in good season and th first cattl to ell wer feeder, but It w noticeable that th demand called n oatly for th better gradm of fiehy feeder. Cattle of tnat descrip tion sola about steady with yesterday. On the other hand common medium kinds were slow and the tendency a little lower on account of the large upply on hand. In view of the number of cattle on sale it would look aa if parties desiring stockers or feeders ought to be able to find most anything that they m:ght want. When the market opened on beef iteers. It beca.ne apparent that there was really a pretty fair demand, while the offering! were by no means large. The tesult wa a fairly active market after It wa once started, with prices showing up no ma terial change. Cows and heifers were slow to cwen. Receipts were large, as roted sbove ani buyers started out bidding considerably lower than yesterday. Later on the ap pearance of buyers with snipping ordet. who took hold freely helped tue trade very materially. o that price after all did not show much change aa compared with yesterday, but the market is safely 2ic lower than th c)oe of lat wee. Uuolauons on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed ateera, Sn.26a7.00; fair to good corn-fed teer, SS.26a"-25; common to fair corn-fed steer. S4.to5.25; good to choice range steers. S4.7oej5.oo; fair to good range teers. 14. 4. 7u ; common to rair range teer. S3 itt4.26; good to choice cow and heifer, ti 4"H.i6; fair to good cow and heifeis. I2'3.fi; common to fair cow and heifers. 12.00-3? 90; good to choice toek ar and feeders. S4.lMf4.75: fair to good stockers and feeder. S3 50 4.25; common to flr tocker and feeder. SI uS3.eO; stock heifer. $2,504 3. 00. BEEF STEERS. NO. St . A. Pr. K. A. rr. im ia COW&. ...10 S ttf it 1J0 I r-iEIKn' td. il S In CALVES. M7 19 I lie S STOCKERo AND FEEDERS. 446 III 1. 1So I J o 4 0 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. K20 $ W S (0 3 ao 3 Hu 3 9o 4 25 2 2 hi 3 40 1 4j 2 55 3 0 5 5 4 50 3 2 75 1 s& 3 0 5 'JU 3 is 3 10 2 .0 24 cows ... 24 feeder 15 feeder. 4 feeder. 13 heifer.. 35 fetdert. s l.e.rer. 5 cows 12 calves.. 10 steers... 4 heifers. 7 feeder 14 feeuer. 3 h. Ur calve.. lu ro . . .. 1 bull .... 1 . cw 2 24 c. w K14 . 7-a .114 .l!l (KM 1121 . i9$ . 847 . ;0t . 915 . 4 2 3 7o $ 4 40 3 IS 4 35 1 25 2 '.0 4 'JO 2 !0 2 55 J teeders.. "8 10 feeder.. 9 143 steer. ...K'7o I cows 1"1'J 44 f.-Mer .1275 19 cow KA 1J cow Ml 4-i feeder. . Sol 8 cow .. 10 cow. . . 1 feeder .i feeder 4 calv a. tows... 4 bulia... 90) 94 744 9-ai 177 9 3 30 I w. I 0 . Mb .. 4e4 . 2! .. .97 .It HI' .lies 1 75 2 5 2 Ro 2 2 75 3 is) 1 ti 2 7a 2 Si .l4u .14.M 1 ball .9 siu kers 573 4 tei kers 5.5 1 1 cows 10 cow 5 feeder.. 14 cow 9 cows i'jO 22 feeoeri. . Vai a cows 2e cc w a . . . . 1027 .! T. 9i0 nl DO B Uawn Neb. 3 tin 5 feeders.. 34 3 9 belter... 77 2 40 Armstrong Neb 1 4j H Tuili-Neb 12 feeders li teeder a co a. . . 3 50 2 10 J 0 feeders . K21 :3 i )il 14 feeders. 4 t'eders. 21 feeder 23 ciw 1 cow 22 feelers. 1 heifer... i hulls. .. 12 feeders. 7 feeder. 9 feeder. 11 feeder' 20 feeder 1 bull 12 fdr. 1 l,eif.-r . .. 1 bud . . 2 15 John t sj'I 2 V S il'TH W 3i oil-Neb 3 feeders 2 -ow... DAKOTA. 5 feeder 22 owa .. . fee lot I fed. i. I talt ... M2 Mr I 1 i 90 I 40 3 50 3 oi S 10 1 01 2 7ft 4 0 2 ii) 5 00 : 7 v, 2 90 2 (a'l 3 5 2 4 2 bi 2 2 T 4 "i 5 7S i TO S ' 5-.0 13") : I"14 lm IJ7 979 W 774 , nU li 10 4 nws. . . 1 feed -r.. 4 teedera 2 f ed r .10.5 . a-0 1 7 .1:71 . S2o 1 Ste..r F1sr8 P 32 heifer.. 2 !e-.uer. w. S ao 2 tu 722 toi t SR 3 .0 2 ' Weare i. So heifer... I) A Co .B. D 9 3 oO i heifers. ..1C21 3 75 3 a-) $ SO 4 W J 90 i n 4 40 5 10 Weare Stray 8. V. 10 teer4.. 1"J3 S Hu I heifer.. 1T.' Hcil s l anyon L 8 Co 8. V. S steer . ..1190 3 9" 47 reer W 1 UJIIVi. 1-vi fee l, ra l'r, ii row t 97! but ... H12 2 c a I v a . . - 5 19 a'.ciit . 14 4 i 3 10 2 3 75 2 34 'eers ... IO53 5 ow SCO 2 rtUat . . I feeder. .Kca ows 4 ( h iV nil & OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS are proof against fire and hursrl.ir and offer security for your pap?rs and valuable?. Steel Boxes for rent at $3.00 xr year. We have a trunk vault for the storage of silver ware and valuable?. FIRST JATI0I3AL OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Farnam Streets Vaults Open from 9 to 5. Saturdays from 9 to 1. a cow n i fls iS cows 10f2 S 23 1 cows 10S I 7S IS rots 7 SCO ft Uer....12a0 1 40 IS steer.. ..K97 4 i 4 cow 827 2 14 steers.. ..118 4 a feeder.. Ma 4 00 IS rs. A h.l4 3 16 t betters... :3 S IS a cow ... i j i a mixed... 1193 4 90 s'een..HVi 4 K 22 ows 19 2 M t steers . ..llrt 4 "1 Keellne 4 Son Wyo. 17 steers.. ..12 4 40 Jmes Milne wyo. tfl IK H A. Luddeck-Wyo M heifers. IS cows. 4 cow. .. 7J 2 75 t cows ll?n 3 1 ..1136 IU iS steers.... 1248 4 ah P. Georgan Wyo. feeders.. M I aft It cows 1041 J rtS icoai 4A 3 O) heifer. ..11 4 oO 3S hcltr... IM 1 04 32 cow 71 2 75 12 feeder.. S3 S 70 15 cows SSO 3 20 IS cow 90S 2 " W. Williams Wvo. 13 cows 1028 t 75 Scows.. 17 heifer .. 770 3 M 21 feeders ..1115 .. 7( 2 75 4 00 Lynn Roberta Wyo. it cows Wa I 60 U cows 4 calvea.. 277 2 75 S ters... R. A. W'lker-Wyo. 4J feeders.. 9S7 S 15 S feeders. . 961 1 8 no 4 40 90 3 25 3 26 4 steers. ... M5 3 RS 1 steer ..kW Mrs J. W. Kendrlck Wy 11 steers.. ..12t 4 w) 4 steers. ...1333 1 steers... .1253 4 36 4 90 Ben Swanson Neb. 70 3 05 2 bulls 1275 19 cows 30 1 bull 1000 C. W. snd 115 steers. ..13.0 3 cows 10)3 IS cows 1015 1 bull 1480 2 30 10 feeders, .ir-0 t 3i Clarence Wuif Jen Mont. S on 2 cow leva j 40 2 90 2 bull 1335 tin $ 40 3 cows lit 4 50 2 SO 1 cow U'tM 4 50 HOGS Receipts of hogs wer not very large this morning, but report from other selling points wer not encouraging b,' any means and the general trade at this p .int was slow snd unsatisfactory. Pr.ces were generally 10c lower than yesterday and good deal of time was consumed In making clearance. The hog sold largely at and right around M.30. with a top at K52L. It will be remembered that yesterday a g od hare of the hogs went at and right around SC40. nearly half of all the hogs telling at that price. The weakness developed In the market yesterday, together with the decline re ported today, wiped out the most of the ad vance of Monday, leaving the market very little different from what it was st the close cf laat week. Rap resent five sales: e. A. Sh. Pr Mo, . -SH Pr. so i4 it x 44 rtt ito 4 J 4 Ttl . . IU 0 it to M tl 37 Jo . St 271 49 V) JI Hi ISO t a 41 S-t ... I I2C, T5 ;st :m lis M Mi 4 at- 22 in 0 t ti 74 H 4t 1 1: 11 240 tn t 21 11 174 ... t 59 241 45 I ZT4 70 264 ... 4 i-'-a S4 JU 4 I Tit 77 211 40 I 321, 71 212 ISO t W 47 2:1 in 4 J?', Cf ' M IK II 4) Ml !:-, 45 7 SO 4 W 71 tl! ISO t J , 71 1t IX M 41 141 174 I I.', T 171 a IS II Ill 10 t J.', a nt is t k au xi ic ia U Xt 40 a It 47 in M l i 7 241 R lit 71 31 t la 74 Ml 40 I 90 Tt 1:7 1H) 4 li B IM ID IU U tit 44 t It 71 14 M tn a 7, ao 4 17 4 at ui it t at 44 :M . . 1 1-, 44 -.241 240 tit 71 lit 4 t 4A W 20 4S I 20 71 211 ... t 40 71 4 20 I M to 2 SO 4 4 t 1M It I 11 24 24 .... t 4U ao W ... I M tl 20 ... t 41, St JIT II I IS 71 :t ... 46 72 1 - 4- tit 4t I .. la 44 2tt SO It 71....... 344 110 lilt, SHEEP Receipt of sheep were again very large this morning, but. unfortunately, nearly half of the sheep reported did not arrive at th yards until late tn the fore noon. These sheep were loaded at Valley before dark last night, a distance of on!. about thirty miles from the yard, but It took them all night and a good part of the forenoon to travel that distance, l.a.e ar rival of the stock naturally delayed thu trade, so that the morning wa much fur ther advanced than uiual before buyer and sellers got down to business. There wer a good msny feeder buyers In the yard again Hit morning, but they wer not eager a yesterday, and it wa very evidont that the wire edge tti orr the market: still thr wa a pretty fair demand and some ssles ac'.uallv looked strong, while others were weaker. The market on fat sheep snd lambs wa alao lacking in snap, being alow from th) very beginning. The fact that th Chi cago market wa reported lower yesterday and on Monday, especially on lamb, and also again lower thia morning made buyers feel thst they were entitled to some con cession here. Salesmen worked hard t maintain the market, but in spile of their effort the moat of the fat stuff had to sell in th end around 10c lower than yoterda y. vjuoLatien on rang or grass sheen and lambs: Good to choice lambs. S6.0it; i.la: fsir to good lambs. S5.a!To.OO: feeding lambs, K.OOtjd SS; rood to cnolce light year lings. 14 a4.7. good to choice heavy year ling. S4.1044.4O: feeding yearling. 14 Oiifr 140; good tq chok- wether. l3.SOq4.15: fair to good wethara, U.ktl 1 ; feeding wet hero. t3.5ouS.75; good to choice ewe. S3 tWffl.OO; fair to good ewes, S3.2otrlao; reading ewes. I2.S03.0ii. cull and bucks. t2.00$3.o. Representative sale: No. i2l Wyoming lambs 3 Wyoming yearling 18 Wyom ng ewes and weth:r S Wyoming yearling 11 Wyoming lamb 241 Wyoming ewe il Wyoming cull ewe S Wyoming cull ewe 2 Wyoming ewe Av. .. 67 . 0 . 4 . 71 . nfl . M . W . i . Inl . 74 . 7 . f . 5i Pr. S fO 4 SO 5 6) 4 tO I 50 5 M 1 50 : s S SO 4 V) 4 aO 4 m 5 511 S 35 fl Wyoming erling 7S Wyom'ng yearling 41 Wyoming vrsrHna If Wvoming feeder !mht IM Wyoming feeder lambs 2ST Wyom'ng yearling rd we'l.- er. feeder 723 Wyoming wether and vear- b6 71 4 35 ung 07 .in 27 native lamb 71 01 14 native ewea. cull 71 2 rai Hi ntlv Imb, cull S4 4 10 14 native ewes II j : 11 Wyoming yearling 72 4 50 TS Wyomlr.g ewe 9 1 17 Wyoming ewea culls 2 "tt Wyoming yearling, feeder ot 4 M 249 Wyoming yerl(ng. cull.... M S 5i 127 Wvoming ewe, cull ST. J 2M Wyoming lamb 1 a? IK IM Wyoming lamb feeder M I , Sit Wyoming wethers in. 4 on i7 Wyoming wether, feeders ir TS 241 Wyoming wethers, feeder ..,! 4 3 71 15 Wyoming wsther. cull" tl ? n 440 Nevada yearling, feeder ... 94 4 2 S4 Nevada yearling s4 4 'S 17a Nevada yearling 4 415 a Wyemtrng ewe, feeder 7 "V 1 Wyoming ewe. feeder so J m 71 Wyemng yearling 8: 4 rai I. l.oel Lie g Itx-1 Market. j ST !.nrit$ A is. IS CATTI E Re. pi S.Hk hei Includ'ng 2.470 hed Texn; mar- I ket tedv to lower: etVe eh'pning and ! einirt ieers, M 7517.40; dresaed beef irii j btitc'er ateera ta.iV.fl.T5: ameers under do, pou-id. rjorafi i il: s'o kra f .e.l rs, 2 .yi I i4': MSI nd heifer. tJTffiiiVi: ri"rl t'.yti. ai; bolls SJ tr4.M: c e- r SS': j Tes snd !-4'an ieers. 2 7MI5.;5; cows' tra h.'fer. I.Sratta.'V' H; 8 Herelpt T hed market .Va, f r : lower: niga nd I'gnta aa i' vei: r. W--s M w.ljai , but' i.ers and besi heavy. h 7j a.. 8HF.FP ANT. I.MB8-Rerelpl ii eat head: arWet l.'so V iowee; v ni.tt.ina .l't lmr. I5.ra: eUn, ,na buck. n26)4.0: atocker. S4 Ifeei.'A ktsaai I Ity Live ttasela Market. IvANdAS CITY. Mo.. Aug 19 -4'ATTl.K-Receipis. 11 r'1 head, including ;,!) sou:h ern. market :eady. to atrong. ciioice port and rtreaed Veef steers. So 254 7 J: fair to goo I. 14 Leu 0i: weeiern ier. S3 "0 J 2S. 1'iakirl and feeders. S3 0"d4 ;4 o & vi) v$ vO 0 Civ av J FREDERICK R. T1BBITTS Foyrth Floor, 35 Congr its St., Boston, Mat Investment Securities Oemmlsaioa rdr far trtocka aad boada la all atarkata. BAY STATE CAS aad all other Onra ttocks Boagbt gad Sold mmBammmmaBBssmBmmmBmm UP-TO-DATE REPORTS CONTAINING LATE AUTHENTIC INFORMATION OX Tonopah Belmont FREE . Copper, Curb and Mining Outlook 72 Trinity Place, .New York. 4 Bampl Coplsa Tree 1-Sd par yeas aa bag Cover Tonopah. GoMfieid. Ely. Butte. Cobalt. Yerlngton. Tlntlc. Blnghtvm, Park City, Beaver County and Rawhide, southern steers, t3.30fc4.25: southern cows. S2.a3.o): native cows. I2'cf;'4 23. native heifers. U.oiij6J; bulla. S2.jc"u2.Sj. calves. S3.2StTS!.25. ' HtKJS Receipts. 10.ri0 hesd. market lie lower; top. 1 724; bulk Of eaU-B. W.4"riI 45. heavy. M.70ii 72,: packers and hutchers. S. 72 W; light, ta.tastKi.nl): pig"- SS.s)!,.W. SHEfcr' AND 1A M B" Keceipts. a.oou head; market l'ic lower: lambs. Il.40do.2i; ewea and yearlings, tel. TTioja. j, ; Teas vear llngs. Sl.26q4.00: Tems sheep. 12. jnoi4.1': stockers and feeders. S2.2Vrl4 V. - (HllltlO LIVE ITOfK 'M1RKET Tattle Strong ta Higher Hoc Flee ta Tea Oat Lower. CHICAGO. Aug W.-CATTCE-Reeelpt. estimated at 13.f1 head: market strong to 15c higher; steer. S3.76Sr?.77: killer Stoma 4 : cows and heifers. SJ.OofiS.29; bulls. I. u e00: calves. S.0OJ.at: stockers and feed ers. I2.iy'!i4.0. HOiS-Receiptt. estimated sboul 21.0i head; market .vftliv lower; choice heavv shipping, tfi.trv -SO: buichers. sa.SnS.30: light mixed. Sai .iii1i.H0: clioiie. light, S-iO-fli .n: miaed parking. Sivu.oh; heavy paik tntr. Sn.a'".: good to choice pigs. li.b& S.U. common to fair pigs. 4.0Cg5.0, bulk Pf sales. So 5rit.i. SHEEP AND I.AMBS Receipts, esli- j msted st 20.0i0 head; market steady: sheep. S3 WH.&n; lamos. 14. .ot j": yearnngrs. st.m OVA ft A GENTTtAL MARKETS. Catadllloa af Trade aad Qaotatloaa aa staple aad S'aaey Prodaee. BUTTER Cremery. No. 1 dUvid ta retail trad in carton. 21c; No. in lu 1b. tubs. 22c; No. 1. in l-lb. tub. 21e; No. 2. Id SO-ib. tubs. I0Vc, No, 2. lo SO. lb. tubs. -21o: No. 3, In 1-lb. cartoas. Sic; No. 1. In carload lot. SI He; No. 2. In car load lots. IS Is toe; country, fancy, tuba. He; common. 1 Ic EGOS Fresh candled. ISc dosen. CHEESE r'tnasl Wisconsin fu.l ertto, twins. 14V,o; Young American. . in hoop. lc. tavorite. la Uoop. lic. Daisy, zi In lioop, IS Vac; cream brie, full case, lS'iac; bait case. IStac; half doceit or lea. 14c. No quo'.aiiona un Swiss at- Umoare era until aftar Octobr. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rlba. 17c: No. S ribs, lit; NO. 1 riba. 7c. No. 1 loin, l'c; No. 1 ! in. l.1.. No. S loin. Sc. No. 1 cauck. Sc; No. 2 cuuek. jc, No. 2 chuck. 4c. No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, trV ; No. S round, tc No. 1 plate, K, No. 2 platv, 4V,c; No. a 1 late, ic VEGETABLES Caiary. sJluhlraa. per lot. Jic. Bean, new was and airlur, un bird bu. basnet, ll.-a); navy, per bu., N t 1 2.70; iij.a. lose pr ib. Cabbage, 20 pi lb. Petatjea. new, per bu.. 71. lj Toma We, per 4-baakt crate. Sue. Vatemlona. tutJJuc. Caniaiope. California, tXauta ug per crate. Aayaragu. ar doz.. tou. c ur cumber, per doz.. iuc. Onions. Bermuda, C&o per ciaui; Xaaaa yailow, ti.ae per oraia. alushioom, cultivated. p:r ib.. auc Lat tuc. per ao.. be Pxya-er. souinem. Il FrLsH FRflTB Apple. 12 itJ-OO per 1 bushel box. Lemon. M.tuea.u, orange. ! Huujc 0?- Banana. 4c per 10. Huir.i, li.a a-baa'et crate, t-eacb, Californl. IVavagj boa; Tesaa. 4-oaa k el orate. ts(7j.. Fears, li.W 4-taekt cr-:.. Blackberries. A. Rasp. Wrlea. St.oe Chorrie, aasa. C'uriaoia. S..IM, Uoosebet ritt. aa uu COAH Coarse gran, laled. S.i.0c; Una granulaied. S.vc; tiubea, auc, powdaraal. tD pel 10. Ulk. t-Jc'LTril Hn. Jc; broilers. 17c, roosters. c; capons. 1S, ducks. Vc gta. sc. tuikey. lvt. ptgeooa. See duasa. iiu.uf, t. wa auaea. UKfe slSclU I'UiJLTRT ajuab SZ al douen. DRIED FRUITS Ralslas. loose) MuacateL gc. lancy oeood. 1-ia. carton, 10c. Cur raui. unclaaned. ac; cleaaed. Se; carton. Sv par Ib. frunea, aCtauc per aack; lta per 10. Apricatt. 2-ib. boa, c per lb. Peaches. Caiifornla choice, be; fancy bos, lie pet lb. JPcara caliiornlat. lie. Data, Persian, ajc. fig. lyra. cbuice, loe. Citron, l.atavc Lea moo pL Uo. Oraae Peel 13c. FISH Hal'but. c; trout. 14c; pickerel, loo; Via. 13c, bullhead, skinned and drteaed. lac; wnite porcii. ic, wnll baa. 17e. black baas, Jtc, crapp;e. lie. Willi. 71s b. lie; red anapper, lie: flounder. 1-t; rn.icketi, l.c; coal isn. fresb I rote n. 1SV; 0ad rce, ioc; arm. la, lie; frog ia. 44a:, ariaea sea turn Deal. J:. cat flah. lac. lDcb Ji.U .DU3 by J. 8 Smith at Co.: liimii altl. No. 1, iGc; No. 2. lac , buil hide. No. I. ac , No. 2. ;. noise hide, 12.50; aiieep pelts. 21c to tl.6u; dry pelt, loc to 12c per ib. , dry flint butcher hide, lie; 41 y tai.cn htdea, tic; drv sailed hicWa. t 91. Joseph Lie 4V4aek larfcet. pt. Joseph, m .. Aug. i -cattle R' ceipi. I .(a h ad; market steaJy to atrong: beoes. 4iav7 2: Texano. S.'.tua l a : inws snd 111 Hers 12. JAtia 15; c lives, S3.'."ia.'a ; stocketa and f'tdrrs. SJ.raaat.jj, bulls ii'd slags. I2Vij4Si western steers, S;.ifl.15. IRUlS - Re. eipts. 12.f) !'!. market (a 1rc lowet . goid hetvy. "i i"te 7". medium snd mixed So iai ; I'glit. ta.0tS.oS. buia ,.f sales. lef.'UHtlii IfHKKP ANT) I.AMB!-Reccpis. S l3:. marKet al"w rl weak, lamb li M l .5. ai-iiiftl. V i la. y-irl igs. S3. .44.71.. ewes. S2'"4.1o; tork ia alaat. Rece.pta of me s'u k st Uie ai. pnmipil ickiern rrsrkets i.ai-ul.n. Mi Celt . Uu.a S : Houiii i'ip u i.l'.i vS 13 .'' Si.'UX "'I 1 . 1 1 3 ' ... t Jcsep .. 4 l..''i S.a4 KaiisH lily I ' ai Id n' t a.a) ft I. lam , !' 7.A ) Cliuag 1 13.ic 2l.'. ;1 ' Total I .20" ar.2ji tS i"1 Mlleask-r (arala .larkel. JILWAPKEE, tag IK .- -WJI K .T-Klroi ; N". 1 norilierr . Il 21'. No 2 uorLbaa-a, Sl.l. J . 1 IS. 8. piember, &Sc bil