THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 22. ISO?. AND l'RODLCE MARKET " h,, -;K YfiRK STOCKS AND BONDS 1 U. No S. - " W HEAT- No J '-.'i'li ' 1 1", Nm. . r.-.J. !i...oa.! T ... ORN-.N.i. .. ; ,n, ; S o. 2 i e'.loa Li-ht Eeccirt3 and Inflated Reports 1 v-.. Send Grau; valnei Up. p.ye-n .. 2 77c. , M.M.Iii.i r sir to t.ioi'- m.t.l.r.i -.cit-..-- fr.i.u!-i i.ix i ti.r;nttrrn. tu.i IN A TIGHT PUCE(TT,?:;;vV,;:s,.,!l ... -,.u, ,,ic.,e, 1 ROCK . ;.;;. m. itrk. hi ! . t;n.wiMi". I l-ti.i. per ' iti i.'jflf 2a. Bijri cleat i Price Movement is Unimportant, with General Trend Downward. SHORTS ISLAND ISSUES WEAK ; ,,ua ' qule, j hoi dais. New Ttiat lr,t a cheerful np.'n I log, and eupported il( favorite, but turned lier Utr and dealers here realltd. The 1 market closed niv, A-gentins an1 Mexi ' ran rails were firm. The Slock e.xrhange wl.l he closed tomorro . j PA RIS. Aug. 8J Price' on the fWvirse todac wete irregular. Thu private rate ! of discount was 14 per cert, an inrrae I cf ' BERLIN. Aug. 27-Trat.inii on the Bourse May 1MB la Cencrnl and nlth leoilll) I'nilias Receipts n One tan I'e found aalth An t.rnlra fa Sell. .pt and ehipmenie of fl'iur and gram w i a? u-.u.w s. Ft' f,iij. Shipments. KI.-.. r Mils "j ' :i V lif... r i l.1.7-t -.'"J.1'! fori!, mi ili.V ;.'.T f'Htf. i.u jim ;,y K. . bu . . . . 4 sm J I'M Bt'.. hu ..S .wSAf lo 4 ;.V....V.1 n Mark! Rise Darlaat ooa Hoar, kit Trading oea gfromei Deaal torr a ad ( loir I Hrar, XRff YORK. Aug. 21 Price movement in de st . k mHi,! torinc were unlmnori r.ndl 1 iyilill nt tor lh most rart. with the trend to- i . I't j.l'iic fyiiaiiae tndav tn. hut-! wards a lower level. As on the previous ttr ii.diki t i i.'.-ndy; rcamenes. 19,n:2'4- ; day of the week, trading was In moderate OMAHA. :. . A... :v 1 v I-. .11 r i?iri i.. p.iris I'.nr.inlna in. ' ti't; 'ra ainvi at-.' M " i le'l over e-- aM'e.J. -nt v.il'. a. ul l.wh'r t,xla . ;J.ifir.p !'. g n-r.i; ami for in-- ! w one .! hA found w iaa ,nv tr nr tii' 1 rtj:r" eteany; at malk. ! rruPorllona and largely reirlcted to lie . U "frVC L " Vrv Ji u. t,nd Vv'm.",1"''" u'1"1- flr' l-nm 'Pulat.v element. That faction appeara i- V'!c'.t p.'ai. !,f vir- d-v I n,M l''.v flt UV9)Sc. tu be puttied by exlatlng conditions, but w i ut m ,1,... t.r..o. . h" . jr'v . . -- Its moie vrnturesome members are arrayed ..MShtrV'o' ,V THB "ELTlun tne bear side. The bo.dne.s of .he irn.l Tli- earlv dniiand aas on i.t- i , a.iiirts has been romewhat arrested by the I'fri. h.,fvei. pn.l I;:k. oilMinga at t,ll.nd and Poaaiblr knam and i rollPs V1' yol!on P1"'- ,wl'"'h ,e ""J hi time a .iiaa; Rtid values s'.umf'd ' , , ,-d.. 10 "ve depleted the - paper fortunes of tfipt. rrb- r wl.i at 01 eii'd ai nnd d'-s.-.l ! -aiaraaf. several well known opfratois in stocks, i w-c. , OMAHA. Neb.. Au. Zl. !!. Political conditions are plaving a more fotn op-n. d o.rnnc am! idesr u sdarrl: l Siiciaets a, ic j-neral In (,. nnrthwefit, ' important part in the financial situation i iisl.t i : nils- .ind spmol hin i g. : mnuni'n l sin.- s nnd ajuthwest. within ineiJ"1 now D-v teason or tne reporten turn i ofci.i ,)i.i'r;nts uiu npinru iiumk. muunrn irsmi'is nn'l ajutnwesi. within Iftei"'1 uww uy irnnni me irivi ivi tuinj I til' i on w,hu,im hi wl.ii-t so lins was 1 past twenty-four hours, and continue In the!0' events In this atate and th effect this ; '"'"V) imii lioeial him v ili..a e;i1 l"'i di , nnrt iiw i si ( lis morr.ing. Aii area of high change may have on the presidential cam- 5? . il I..., rf i.tcicbtt upiii'.d at Mc and i pressun . w,th cixder weaiher. is moving ' raign. The moat favorable newt was tie: 0 ' (J, V " " . . . . ' n imm ir e nortnwer, and will cut nu ; "" uuii i'i a nniim u i-,uiub atinMC c. U 4t. . ......i an-.ai r-ct-pia were ou-ii- i over the central valleys, causing cooler In 1 nancial insutution Of tne miuaie wesi, B. 4 Ohit.. 'la ;ilir h iriients rtTcre Vj.vM bllsuclP. ; ihl vlnniiv W;. .o.. n.v..i.i., I fiinw 1 nft rorresnondents with few exceo- ... .New ark Haaer Market. NEW YORK. Auj U. PRIME MEK CANTIL.S. PAPFlR-iliJl ;,.:r rnt STERUNt) EXCH AXir-iiea-.1.v. with artnal l.'ialni-as in bank-rs' bil s at IJ 4 Mo for slty day hills, and at lt(; fr demand f cnimercial bii's. H 'Htj4 J-,. METALS Bar silver. Sl'ic, M tcin d.l lats. v-. BONUS Government, s-.eady; raiiroad. Irri guar MONET On call, easy: 4vi p.-t tnt; ruling. 1 per c-tu. tlo.ns bid. I per cent: offered at 1 per rent: Time loans l-r on larger offerlnga and small demand: siTty days. ItJ p?r cent; ninety days, 2' per cent: m months. i' jer cnt. Clos'.ng quotations on l.onii wer at follow a. C. g. rsf U. -1 ...'Vh6t: Vai. 4',s . do rouften tl ln. Mtt. 4ia .. L. a N. unl. i I I kiss. i iSf, M-i. cn:rtl 4. i i i" a i. l. 4i X . K. T. 4. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Steady, with Very Li;ht Receipts. HOGS SHOW SOME LITTLE GAINS Skap and l.amna la ery Light H eelpt. While rrlrta Are Wltkaal Air rrr atesarar (knit. SOI'TH OMAHA. August II. 1. V t. 3. ret do coupon I. . 4. rg do riiiftnn Am. TotNieo it. to U ....ir4 . . . . .;s i . m, ; . ... 12 s fffii'st pifiiK ln-i vear of i.ll,f") bushels liri-wers tonight'and faturjay 'I he wta hr lions reported the general outlook aa highly a,..i slupiiieMs of '-'" ,h,u',l!?; h. jg-nrrany il.ar in the eastern suiet ar.d Is encouraginjr. eeveral important railroad re ' o;n reclntt were V noti bushels and I. , ...;,., .. inm, mr innxi ih.i nf ih. RiiHin nun. la ...n.l , - ""'IJ "mi UllPriutu III 111 ajUUll'lll ' ..c ... ... - O !, . Utates. : panv for the eleven months ended May 31. iheia and snip- , llrrl,K. . ... . ...... i a -ni,r ii-iuiii in i.iiiniBiui iiu.ill.i::l ."v-,..p. - . r yl.lpnieiits wi '. t.iK-he ripIS twit ,ti c. mJ bushel mems r.f 31S.-" t:siiols ?l"iiri.:.ces were T.''' bushels of corn, t'on,. of oats, and wheat and flour equal lil 7r.'i hljshf Is. Liverpool loced '4''iJiid liwer on wheat id toaer on corn. Seaboard reported 4n.'i bushels of wheal :.Vrn for export. Local range cf opuons: Articles.; OpenJ High.: Low. Close. 1 Yes'y Wheat-; Hept. Ijer.... Corn Sept.. l ire. . . . M.iv... I aoi I 7 . 4 I I ' ! I 4l I I 47 4'V tation comrared with tni coi responding day ot trie last intee years; iraT. U.. ll'ii. Minimum temperature Si 9 74 ,0 Precipitation ii T .'.-J .w Normal temperature for tody 74 decrees. Deficienry in precipitation since Matcii 1, .JS of an Intli. Ileflcuncy corresponding period n WS. 4 5 inches. plicaiile to tne common stock. Ljuisville and Nashville for its riscal year reported a decrease in net income of W.S1M.000. while the Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Ixiuia for the seven months ended July ISi. reported a decrease In operating revenue of about 14. ..') and a reduction of lS,71S,Cv. In expenses and taxes. With few exceptions, the most noticeable being Southern Pacific, which made another new high record, touching tne local do Vs Brk R. T. tv. 4 Central of Ci. m.. do In Inc an M Inc do 3d Inc tpt A Onlo 4'is rN R R of M HI 1Vi . Urn i.iS ot an inch U A. WEISH. ljcal Forecaster Cora and Wheat Retloa Balletla. Kor trie twentv-four hours endlna at I I a. in.. 75th meridian time, Friday, August i err, preierrea ana .venuun Dsltaa Cart Prlrea. WHKAT-No. 2 hard. PlVi'3..e : No. .1 hard. Syn"'": No. 4 hard. ")SVWc; No. i t.pr'n, JgS7c. t 'ORN No. 3. 7;';ff7;i,c; ' No 4. Tl'eWTJt : No. i yellow. 7Sc; No. x yellow. 73V; No. I white. 73c; No. 3 white. 73' ,c OATS N. 3 mixed. 4f.',fi47r- No. 3 white. 47t.i47U-r No. 4 Wh'fe 4H-I471,c. RYU No. 2,, 76Vf! TSc; No. 3. 7374. Carlot Keeeipta. W'heaU Corn. Oatt. Minneapolis r 73 Omnha 34 Tl Is Duluth U Chicago grTi7m) rnoisio.s 'v I Minimum temperature for twalva-hour F-tre..ot the Tradln. and C1..I.. nVrRuV 'aER AarS Prlcaa on Board of Trade. DISTRICT A ERAOE8. . .. . No. of Temp. 'Ral.i. CJIU:aix Aug. -i.-nepor.s oi iro... ... rn,rai Statir.na. Mil Mln lnchea Deficiency corresponding period Ir. 1Mb. , market orterd lower, the bears renewing their attacks along tne ime. tapeciai points of weakness were Rock Island preferred and St. Louis and Part Francisco second preferred, both of which declined points; Reading. American Smelting, Oreat North- Trie break in I .Rock Island and Frisco securities widened I later and was attended by a recurrence of gossip concerning the complicated financial condition of those properties. The market moved up during the noon,- hour undT heavy short covering, a factor In the ad vance being the lending of call money at ". per cent. Trading In the late session n v r t isi. KS'fc'S. .1 f. s it .IV- Nv faciflr 4t . U do Is . t',s. a W. e. . O t. L. rfdf 4 . .4' Pnn. it. ll'.i. .. 4v) . . to ; do ion. 4s ctr . 0 nillnt n. 4i l . f.'-i Rp. of Cubs kt I V. ?t U. 1. M c kt..!' tn.tSl. L. 4b a. t. fa. 41. i' Ch'Cito a A . 1 St. 1. S W 4p . .. 7i C. B. A Q n s M, eibnar4 A L. 41 . . 4 . Psslflc . do in 4 W, CSo Rallav to 10 ..! Tusi 4) p. i, . 7'HT . St 1. W. ti 4 Inion Psoifie 4 .S dn r. 4a tt V. a steal id it M4iWaKak 1 kS Wtrn Md. 4a. .. W-. A L- 4a ia Central 4a . . . il!i. T.. N H. A H ; ev. i ttfa n V l . R I. P. 4n do col. It do rfds- 4 V A St. L. f 4a Colo .Ind. it Colo. Mid 4 folo. A So. 4a I "Del A H c. 4.. D. A H. 0. 4a Kri p 1. 4a do gen. 4a Japan 4s do 4'ta de d aerlea. . . . a)i. Jffered. . 't .;, . 74 . " Roatoa Stovka aad Boada. rl. 18: Temp Rain Stations. Max. Mln. fan Sky. Ashland, Neb 71 5 .' Clear Aubuin. Neb 7S 49 .l Ft. cloudy Broken Row. Neb. 75 SI i1 4"lear ColJiiibus, Neb... 7j 47 .") Clear CiilSortaon. Neb.. 7" hi .24 Clear Fairbury, Neb.... 7S KS I'U cloudy Fairmont. Neli...7o f'l .on Pt. cl udy fJr. Is and. Neb.. 75 ."9 ,i Pt. cloudy llnruiiieton. Neb. 7 4:1 .M Clear "Tiastings. Neb 75 i6 '.no Pt. cloud,' Iloldregv. Neb... "5 x . Pt. cloudy Oakdale, Neb 7S 54 .') I'lear Omaha, NVb 74 W .i Cloudy TeKamah. Neb... 7h 4i .no Clear Alta. la 73 Si .D Clear Carroll. Ia 77 ii .in Clear llarinda. Ia 79 61 Pt. cloudy Bibley, la 74 42 .'i l lear I 'S oux City, Ia... 74 64 ,J Clear several locafltlea in the Canadian northwest rh,' " in caused a apart of bullish enthusiasm "J j Co,un0,-J(1 6.'.'.'.'.'.'.' l's iiie. wnru ano oaisrn fv. . , u 1 Des Moines. Ia i rino lotiwi . put 1 1 1 v i,i.t-i.i,ii .. former was d'ssirvated by predictions of liberal and ereeny movement o the new cor" ' Minneapolis. Minn, il I cunalia. Neb 1 St. Louis. Mu... 74 74 7l 7 f'l M 76 EO 50 bZ a t Incianapiohs. Ind Kansas t liy. Mo. . nul.l'llla and pro-visjjons were weak. The hat market opened weak, due nt.ln.u t jm , V. d m r ,1 m '1 1 n A t f 1 a nf foreign traders to the advance here yester- i Light and scattered showert occurred in day, as evidenced by d-cline at nearly i the On.ana. Mlnneapolia and Loulsvilia dit all -the principal European centers. The ! tricta I he weather la ellghtly warmer decline gbroaxrwat aa-ribed to more liberal ! tnrought.ut the corn and wheat belt, offerings of wheat from Ruts. a nnd ports L. A. AVELSH. Local fo.ecastar. on the Danube and Hie favorable pros- . ....,' . . . . pectg for the Argentine crop. Trade in sfcB lOHtt. bh.AKRAl, MARKET the. local market was very quiet for a , Varlaaa im. but receipt or iispatcna 'umt m , olottl,it ,f th Day I .' m- lir.in.rul una l,n rt.tfhl in lanitnhd Saskatchewan and Alberta hrought out an I Commodltlea, active demand from several leading com- NEW YORK. Aug. 21 FLOCR Receipts, mitsion houses. These advices together Vo.KOJ bb!s.; exports, 12,(2 Ubls : salet, .40. brought an advance of more than 1 cent in bbls.: inaiaet firm with quiet trade. Min- Wthnipeg. toon started a rally which car- I nesota pat-ma. V4oS5.7.; winter atratgnif. the Increased weaknesa In Rock Island had a dcmorallxtng effect, resulting In a heavy clote. with Southern Pacific gain cancelled. Amorloans were Irregular abroad, with late firmness In the Harrlmana or. th prohollday covering. Trading here for Lon don was again nominal. Estimates as to the week's cash gains vary from I7.u.'. to to.4ij0.0ij0. practically all of which is derived from operations with the subtreas ury. Oold to the amount of Sl.lW.ono war forwarded to Cauda, but otherwise there la no check In the Inflow of cash. Interna tional conditions are making for greater ease In the local money situation. Bond market wat Irregular today, with governments unchanged. Total sales, par value. tiOhi.OOO. NiimWr ot salea an" leading quotations en stocks wera at follows Salea H'n. Low. Tloae. ried prices mora than 1 cent above the opening quotation. September aavancea from MHc to 94'kr, December sold up to 9M'0ii- init May to lSc. About mid day a prominent commission house began to sell freely, which started general sell . Ing by pit traders. The result was a break of l'ttr, which landed all deliveries a trifle below the opening; ftgurea. This Belling presoure. was Inspired to a large extent: by. jiumeroua reporta which predicted a heavy movement of new . wheat In the nortnwest next week. Minneapolis and Du luth were expecting from 4ti to 5i0 car loads on Monday. The market failed to t4.jO4.1u; Minnesota bakers. M lcrfl t.iO: win ter extras. 3.4txa3.i; winter patents. Si.40& 4 75: winter low grades, R'a flour, teady; fair to good,, S4.1E94.&J); choice to fanrv. U 4 si. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. 41.Vi.ib1.;;, coarse, ki.tii Hi, kiln dried, S4.5o RYE Dull;. No. 2 western, S4c, ncmlnal, f. o. b ,w York. WHEAT Receipts. Ho.".: bu.: export. 251.307 bu : kalca. 1.7f,0r0 bu. futures. pot msrkc-t barely steady; No. t Tti, tl.fJHlf tn oiovuior; no. z red. ii.iisj. f. o. recover from this setback, a heavy rone 5- ',,,t :.,N.-. '. northern Duluth. SI 2Aj. prevailing the remainder of the day. The .lose waa weak at almost the lowest point. Clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to S72.( bu. Exports for the week. as shown by Bradstreets. were equal to f. o. b.. aflot; No. 2 hard winter. $1.05. f. o. h., afolat. After sharp advances early in the dav on a froat Scare from Canada wheat eased off and lost all Improve ments under predictions for a decidedly 3n7.ui hu. Prim recelni. wer. 711 o larger northwest movement, closing i.ti'ic hu.. compared with fill.oto tu. the corre- lower; September, t.nik'&l.02, closing spending day a year ago. Minneapolis. Du- i " SI."1H; December. $1.0Jiil.i3Aa. closing lutb and Chicago reported receipt of U2 at 11 2S: May, tl.(i'a l.ilS. closing at II .05'.. cara, agalngt 2M curs last week and 244 ! CORN Receipt t. 15 (X1 bu.; exports. l.l.Vj cars a year ago. i bu.: sales. 25.0( hu. futures. Spot market Cold weather- in the corn belt and the ateadv; No. z. sop. nominal, in elevator atrerurfh of wheat induced considerable purchasing of corn early in the dav, which caused moderate strength. The close waa easy, although December end May were still a trifle above yesterday s final quo tation. Ixx-al receipts. 255 cara. Oala Were Independently firm all day and c!oaei at moderate araina for all de liveries. One of the chief factora In the situation was the crop report of a local hank, which was made public todav and which placed the total yield for tula vesr at rJ.imO.uno hu. lese than the estimate made by the government on August l. Local receipts were still meager at 1'3 cara. With the exception of a brief period of xteadinesa early In the dav. growing out of buying hv a local packer, provisions were weak all day. The close waa at about the .lowest point. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 11 rJ,rneadrn' " C,r' 01- 121 cr,; no'8 The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclet.1 Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yea y. Wheat Sept. rec. May Coi n. , .Sept. I ev. May tints fept. Dec. May P"rk - Sept. Oct. Jan. l.ard- Sepl. t art. Jan. li'hs- Setl. Cel. Jan. I 77se' Iu.'at4l i I 49 4m ;'Vatrs; I S1 W' M", fSI Sl I I 77 I 77V . (toSti,- SciV, 4l 63 MtiK, 6JVijt4 I I I 4H tS' 'a Wia1! 4X; 411 4t, 4kuS 4S V SotSl SV i i I 14 SO I I ,v,f 14 46 H to ! 14 8S I 14 H 9V 14 52A 14 57U 14 7i 1 15 S7A,' 15 37Ui is 521, 1$ 62A.; li I'll! I 35 9 30 S 124 111 j 9 :i,402i(926 3S 1 9 li I 9 15 ! i 10 I t S li I I i ! S r7"4,; S 77V 4 I I g 7.1 I. I I I 7tj 72V "h I 8 K2. 1 S 171, g J7S S 07Si S 07A,1 S 15 No '.asn quoiatlona were aa follows. LOUR S eady; wintar patents. S4 .11 4 b", siraigV.a. t3.5iij4 3i. spting oatenta. and 904c delivered. Option market waa quiet but firmer, but western markets closing VaPSc net higher; September closed at k.'c; uecetnher closed at 7ujc; May. 72stl72Sc. closing at 72Sc. OATS RecelpiK. l.0. bu. Spot market firmer; mixed, 2 to 31 Ihs , 2Vic; natural white. to 31 lbs . Sj'i&'ic; clipped whit. 31 to 40 lbs.. 5T4jc. FEED Steady; spring bran. l2S.9r; mid dlings 127.00. HAY Steady; shipping, 3tioc; good to choice. 0fc 85c. HIDES Quiet; bogota. "r21e; central A,n,-ai -i'AC. LEATHER tulet: acid. 24429c. PROVISIONS Beef, steadv: family. $! Jaf 17.50: mess, $14,501? 15.60; beet haina. $2S .004130.00; packed. $13. 0U4J 14.00; city, extra mess, $2 0tii28.iy Cut meats quiet; pickle,! bellies. 9VXHlc Lard, easy at J9.4tg9.50: refined, eatv; con tinent. $.80: South American. S10.5-1-compound. 7'8Ve. Pork, steady, fam ily. 18.00tJ IS 60; short clears, $17 k0 18 50; mess, $17.00 IT 25. TALLOW Quiet ; eHy 12 per package. 6S-: country (packagea freei, BHgoHc SV'ei Japaneae. nominal. RICK Quiet; domeatic, fair to extra, 3 437c: Japaneae, nominal. Bl'TTER Firm: creamery extras, 134o. CHEE8E S;eady : state, full cream, large, colored or white, fancy. llc. EGGS Firm: receipts, 10.WO dog.; western firsts, at-dltlc: seconds. lVjijlSV- POI LTRY Alive, steady; spring chick ens. lc; fowls, l.tjc; turkeys, lie. Dressed. 1 quiet; western spring chickens. LV919c: spring turkeys. Sc: fowls. UUrM'. t. I.eala Geaeral Market. ST. LOUTS. Mo. Aug 21-WHEAT-Fu-turet, s'eady; cash, weak: track: No. 2 red cash. 96yfcii74c: No. j hard. MjMtc; Bep tenrber. 4-i-; December, 4fltMTao. CORN Weak; track: No. ! cash. " 74c; No. 3 white. 77fl774o: September, 751,-: December. lkc OATS Higher; track: No. 2 cash. 4So; No. -' white, jojtjc'c; September. 414c; Mav, 49c BRAN Firm : tl.Ool . RYE-DuM: "e. FLOl'R Quiet: red wintar patenta, 14 500 4 ka: extra fancv and straliht. 1906 4 40: clears. $3 15$n SEEDS Timothy, steady: $1 404J 4 00 CORNMEAL Steady; 13 10. HAY Steady: timothy, new, $79 10 50; prairie. $ SO 56 IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. BAGGING i -c. HEMP TWINE 7c rROVISlONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $15 25 Lard, lower: prime ateam. k.874 flJ4 Dry salt ineate. rteady: boxed extra aborts. J3 :': clear ribs. $4tV,: short clears. $9k7 4 Bacon, steady; boxed extra snorts. $10 50; clear ribs. SIM i: IIIUI I L jejiiB. iiv.io Amaltania'ed Copper Am. C. A F Am. C. A r. pfd Americas Cotton Oil Am. H. A L. pfd American Ire Saeuritial. Asiarlcan Llnt-ed till... Am. Loeomotlra Am. Locomotlta pfd Am. I A R Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Raflnlat Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolaa Anaconda Mining Co Atcrlion AtcMaoa fd Atlamte Coast Line Baltlmora A- Ohio Bat. A Ohio pfd Brookija Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot Now Joraa.. Chaaapeak A Ohla Chlcaso Ct. W Ckkato A N. W C. 14 . A St. P C. C. C. A at. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A to Colo. A to. 1st pfd Colo A to. !d pfd fonaoltdated Oas '"ora Products Delaware A Hudaon txaT A Rio Grande... D. A R. O. pfd Planners' tacurltlaa Erla Erla lit pfd Erie id pfd General tledric Ot. Northern pfd Ot Northe-n Ore clfa . . Illlnoia Central iaterborough Met Int. Mat 9d International Paper Int. Pasar pfd International Pump Iowa Contral Kanaaa Cltr So K. C. to. pfd LoslaTille A N klnlcan Central Minn i tt L m.. w. T it a. t a . Mltaourt Pacific .. K. A T M . K. A T. Pfd National Lead N?w York Contral N. T . O. A W Norfolk A W Nona American Northern Pacific Paiittc Mall Pennaylvanta -. Peopla'a Oaa P.. C. C. A St. L Preaaad Steel Car Pullman Palate Car ... Hallway ttoel Sprint... Heading R-puklic Biaal Racmnltc ttoel pfd Kock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd ... at. L. A 8 F :d pfd... St Loula g. W tt. U B. W. pfd tloaa-Sheffleld 8. A 1 touthorn Pacific to. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pld Tenneaaoe Copper Taxaa A Pntlfn T., tt. U 4V W T . St. L. A W. pfd .. t'nlos Pacific . I'nlon Patillc pfd V. t. Rubr I 8. Rubber lat pfd .. V. 8 ttool r. 8 Stael pld t'tah Copper Va.-Caro CheiaUal Va -Care. Ckam. pld ... Wabaah Wahaah pfd Waaoashouae Klactrie . Woatarn I a lea W heallsa A L. C Wlacoaaa Contral lt.savo jtv. au 40 7S e gi 344 4 !00 II 2.400 Jk 12 M4 f ke.TW Mi r' ton iot 1H 1.1 l 1J4 94 14. J-- 101 ' S4 I- IK iv, 14 I7 J4 BOSTON. Aug. a.-Money. call loans. 28 i per cent: time loans, 344 per cent. Closing quotations on ttccks and bonds: Atchlaon adj. 4a it Adranture lm do 4a tAllouei J At.'hlaon It. R S74, Amalfamaird i4t do pfd M-jAt'antlc 14t Boaton A Albany 210 Rtntham Boaton A Maine ti? Tal. A Hocla " Boaton Elevated ' 40 Centennial it Fltchburt pfd : 1 fop par Ra-,ee J7V X. Y.. N. II. A H... 141 Daly Wea 1 nlon Parlflr H7-. Franklin tt. Am. A'so. Cham 2l't Granby IM do pfd H'1 l-'f Rarale 22 Am. Pneu. Tuba b Maaa. Mlntnt 74 Amm. Sugar 134 Michigan II do pfd 12c Mohawk (J Am. T. A T l!la Old Dominion 44 H Am. W'ooloa HA, Oaceola 1K do pfd Pi1! Parrot 7 Pomlnlon I. A t 1 Qulncr S4 Ediaon Eloc. Illu Jit Shannon General Electric HJ'i Tamarack II Maaa. Electric t Trinity .4 , do pfd 47 rnitod f oppar ,2 Maaa. caa 4', U. 8 Mlnint IJ'i Vnltad Fruit IN l . 8. Oil 254 United . M fi I tah 14 do pfd '.7, Victoria t-i V. 8. Stael 4S W inona a do pfd uei, W'olrerme 144 A.kad Keccicti wera. OtTirta. Alanday ... Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thurrday Estimated Friday . Cattle. Hogs Cheep .. ti JAA .. I 4"7 .. J.'4 194 7 430 4 4.)) y..t 13 4eJ It 971 lO.kM 1. Five days this week. 24.?: 2S.7-0 44iS Same davs List wvek ...lU'lA Ti.!-9i 4"13; Same days J weeks ago.1 7A 410 32 $ S Same days S weekt ago U.:9i It .'4 Same davt 4 weeks ago 13.77j .'.7' 27 Same days last year.....l 29.7M N.i59 The following table thowt the rece pts of cattle, hogs and Sheep at South Oinaha for the year to date, compared with last rear: its. 19.7. inc Dee Cattle HjijioO tjAjivO 1.7. 0 0 Hogs I 71.i 1 ..? .1 "beep 912.4S7 990.C ..-"' The following txble thorvt the averags price of hogs at South Omaha for the last Several days, with comoarisons: Date. . I 10J. 1907. !ir45.'19J.llW4.,19IB. 1$ Aug. .... g 44 S S5; ( V I ( 4)7 S eg 7 SS Aug. 7.... S5, 0 77 iL 79, S 04 7 47 Aug. 8....I a, k 74 f 11 )M I 11 li, 1 U Aug. .... 1 . 0S i 84 07, I 7 IS Aug. 10 .. t 39-.I k Sot i , i .! t t t 1 Aug. 11... g 4rV I S kki 6 tt 4 M a 2j 7 OS Aug. It... 8 41 IK, I t 94; 4 fcli I ti 79 Aug. 13... t I8JI692, l4 94 Sloitt. Aug. 14... g 17 I u 74. 5 Mi 5 95 r k li .4 Aug. la... 0 I S 72, b M vl I 01 i A, Aug. 1... I 4 7k, & tt, 6 S2 o o.- ,. Aug. 17... UAai 74 W S tV 4 St. S H Au. 41 , ,lrl ..-;) I., 7 Aug. 19..., Sli, 5 7(, I 6 13' 4 1 ' o 12 73 Aug. J0...I g Jo; 4 A2 t (3 1 13 5 .5 (0 Aug. 31..., & 1 I 53 b! 1 M I 4 24. Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was aa follows: II FACILITIES that are Exceptionally (Vmplete and our exten-i ? connection with other hanks cnaMex us to extend to firm, torporation and individuals, the mmvuo of an up-to-date institution, for the .handling of their account? and banking business. Dur officers are at your service for counsel, if vou so desire. FIRST NATIONAL M OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Farnam Streets Capital $500,000 ; Surplus and Profits $675,000 00 (ti) CO Missouri Pacific I'nlon Pacific C. N. W.. east C. a N W.. west C, St. P.. M. A O C. B. & Q., east C B. 4k Q., west C. II. 1. dk P.. east Illlnoia Central Chicago Great AVeetern Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 2 St 49 1 13 2 23 4 2 13 o 2 1 S3 Total receioie The disposition of the day's receipts waa tt follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 71 T75 36 it wv, 14 il IT I too )' tnn 1 kis I va i?a 17 .00 97 ST 401 4114 oo 4a 41" 4-4 It 4U Set, 94 "'-a M-a MS 171, 7 lit 41H 142S 14144 14. S M I Wl 14 MS U 400 14 33 J'i 3i0 C M 2 400 t3i Mli ''i HI 114 1344k iUS 1 WO 111, 1SH ltvj m lta ! 4 100 47 47 4. 711) 3' 35, 4.000 sji, ai, MAa 70S aw, J7'. 37 310 M at, too !41, 11 14S4 9,o ut nss Ji, 404t 400 136't U-v rn US us 7m 22 12' .Sew York Mlalagr Stack. NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Closing quotation en mining ttockt: Alice n Iadiia Can. Breace ( 'Utile Chief . Brunswick Con 4 Mailras Cora. Tunnel stock... 20 Ontario Com. Tunnel boada.. II Opkir Con. Cal. A Va k3 Small Hopes . Horn Silrar IV Standard Iron Silver 100 Tellow Jacket . Offorad. . 2 . 4 . ai J! a le . at 11U. is 10 !4a 24S ISO 'H S5S .'44 .7 2! in im lots lk 14 jno zs ; s) lia 1.9') i-S M" ( 70S t1 31S tl "JVa 11.100 W US MS 4.7) M!S l" 1''S l.ono 4:s 419 4: 1' 2a 14.4.1 14!S 14.1S Ilt ins US V 1A, 1.1-10 I9t IBS LI'i tM S , MS 74 k 144 42 :m 7s 14, MS :) 17 40 41 Treaaary ttateaaent. WASHINGTON. Aug. a -Today state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive .of the $liH.0t),CiJ gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $19209.001; gold cotff and bunion, $37,469, 91 , gold certificates. 129.132,150. Bask Cleariaifa, OMAHA, Aug. 21. Bank eloarings for to dav were $1.(26.490.97 and for the cor responding date lasll tear $1,791,448.13. mi 4! 4t ioi ico 124 s uas too t:s i ton iS 44 700 SIS .' 24 77 In 1 41 , 1S " 4IS SOS ..121 ko ions HS iuu in i: lit so H'a US i't iailn 41 47 41s ai 17S 17 :,''a ?.l I'd i joo MS 24s S o o7S MS S -13B.700 IMS -MS 17S loo us ti' u .1 ttss u Ms !) 1'ios l"4 it . 44 4i" 4.'a 44'a fS . 1 too iif4 l-'a 1"S .no 44 43 a j-t 'Ml It I. !' ll.4li r.- MS 9 us - is its 410 71S :) j4S Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 21 METALS The London tin market wat lower today, witii spot quoted at 132 15a and futuret at 133 7a 6d. Locally the market waa weak, with quotationi ranging from $29.00 to $29.50. Copper waa a shade higher at (0 for a pot in the London market, But futurea were unchanged at 0 lis. Locally the market waa dull, with lake quoted at tli.40ll3.24. electrolytic at $l$.374$Tll.o0 and catting at $13 124313.174. Lead waa unchanged at 13 fta 9d in London and $4 6744H 624 in the local market. Spelter waa 2a 6d lower in London at 19 2a id. Locally the market waa dull at M.S5&4.70. Iron wat lower In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 60s and Cleveland warrant at 51a 74d The local market wat unchanged. No. 1 foundrv, northern, waa quoted at $i.6fn3'17.26. No. 2 at $16.004 14. 76. No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, and No. 1 foundry, southern, at ll8.75S17.2o. ST. LOllS. Aug. 21. METALS Iead, dull at $4.46. Spelter, dull at $4.5034 65. Kaaaa City Grata aad rratlaloat. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21.-WH EAT-Un-changed: September, S74c; December, t9Ac; May, 4c; caah. No. 2 hard. 924&7c; No. 3 hard. 90S7c; No. 2 red. r0S4c; No. S red, 9utVJ44c. CORN Unchanged: September. 71e; De cembr, hTtac: May. M'kc: cash. No. t mixed. 73c; No. S mixed. 724373c; No. 2 white. 7C4c: No. S white, 7fr7t4c. OATS Unchanged : No. 2 white, 4TH4560C; No. 2 mixed. 4tt4474c. RYE-7S.U. HAY Firm; choke timothy. S9 5AJ10 00; choice prairie. S7.W57.24. Bl'TTER Firm; creamery. 23c; packing stock. 16c. EGOS Firm; fresh extras. SOe; current receipts. 154c. Receipts. Shipments. 214 OTO 244 000 i- fro i om 4.000 9.100 251 763 .... 2f 79 932 221 us; i It! 2 15 49 19 7 1 39 3 11 3 4 573 . . . 27 570 12 r. . . 1.298 1.324 4 64 2.535 Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. , Oats, bu. .. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co.., Armour aV Co Cudahy, Kaaaas City. Cudahy. Fort AVorth Vansant AV o Carey dk Benton Lobman A Rothchlld Hill at 8on F. P. Lewis J. B. Root aV Co J. H. Bulla L F. Hust McCrearv aV Carev.... M. Hagertv aV Co F. G. Inghram Sullivan Brot Lehraer Brot AVItmuth Ltyton Bt. Louis Other buyere Totals CATTLE At utual on a Friday toe re celpt of cattle of all kinds were very light, there being hardly enougn of any one kind on aale to make a tett of the market. Such cattle aa there were gen erally sold in about the tame notches at yesterday, there being hardly enough change In any one description to be worth quoting. This hat been a week of very large re ceipts the arrivals ahowing a heavy gain over last week, but still falling quite a little short of the corresponding week of laat year. . .. The market on beef steers has been In very satisfactory condition all the week, although at tl.e outaet prtcea were a little lower on account of the heavy run on Monday. During the remainder ot the week, although receipts were liberal, the market waa firm until at the close priceg were fully steady with the close of the previous week. Corn-fed beevet, If any thing, were a little ttronger. Cowa and heifers told decidedly lower during the Tint two dtyt' of the week, aa a result of the very large receipts of that kind ef cattle. During the latter part of the week price firmed up, but still not enough to make up for the decline; thus It happened that the market today wat 15tr2tc lower than one week ago. Good feedert were active sellers all tha week, the market being at the close strong at compared with last week. On the other hand medium klnda of cattle at well aa til .common and trashy grades wer In poor demsnd. accumulating rapidly in the yard In spite of every effort on the part of operators to force them back Into the country. The lack of country demand for cattle of that description caused an easing off In values until today the market is safely lCsSSOc lower than last week, with a good many cattle still in the yards in the hand of speculators. Quotation on cattle: Good to eholce eorn fed atear, 42&Q00; fair to good corn-fed tteert, t tf.'4 25 ; common to fair corn-fed ateert Mii26; good to choice range steers, $4.766.25; fair to good range sterrs, M1SMH70; common to fair range steers, $3.4ti4 26; good to choice cowa and heifers. $34004.26; fair to good rows and heifer, $2 fsj 40; common to fair cowt and heifer, $2.0f-4.90; good to choice tocher and feedert. $4 3644 65; fair to good atockera trd feedert, tl 40454 26; common to fair atockera and feeder. $30043S60; stock heifers. $2,109 $00. HOGS The run of hogt wat very mod erate again today, only elxty-three cart being reported In. The market waa strong to a shade higher than yeeterdav. While the trade wat not active, the moat of the FREDERICK R, TIBBITTS Fturtl Floor, 35 Coogrisi St., Boston. Mass Investment Securities' Commiaaioa rdera for tock aad bonda 1 POULTRY Firm: chickens. Sc: springs, la U atari at s. , U40: turkey. 14c ; du. ks. 7Sc: geese, av. BUTTE K Firm . creamery, itijzx. DAY STATE CAS aad aU other Chxrt Btooaa Boag-ht aad Scla OT-TO-DATE REPORTS UNTAIXrxa LATE AUTHENTIC n FORMATION ON Jim Butler FREE Copper, Curband Mining Outlook EQttS Firm: 15W?. case court. PRi 1VI0IONS Pork, lower; standard Jobo:ng mess. $1125. Lard. lower; $8 8749 neceipts onipnienio ! Flour, obis 1 Wneat. hu rm n. bu . . Oa'., bu . . 9 00 .110,000 . J3 000 .1:2.000 10. 000 39.000 14. 000 47.0 MONET vfik rer cent The rate cf discount in the open market for snort bill is 1491 S"1 fr cent; for three jnonths' btl'.t. ls per cent. Ferelsa Flaaaelal. LONDON. Aug. 21. Eatv eondltlont pre railed rm the money market tndav aad discounts were wsaktr. Trading on the Stock; exchange continued quiet, with a generally ateady undertone. Consolt main- Pm.. a-WA t tamea tna imcrgvcnuni rr yvvieraay snii ",B,Sfl- 1 !..,.. L .H ,K.fnl M .rr..l,....l . PFJORlJV. Aug 2L CORN-Steady. No Ji h.rd,Bln of bualneaa after the aettiement. lrtnttr Plaie, Vara I white. aV; No. $ white. No 2 ye'.low. I hut the foreign tecirittet In which Parts e aaaanpie rnplag Free ' ' r.-.-. , Jt .. , a. , ia interes'.ei werw mcunea to aroop, Amer- (1.00 pee u 91 pagoe era.de. 74c. 1 fln aecuritles started the day irregularly. - ov,.r '1 .iti ipnh. GoMfleld K t B..n. .'ATS H'gv,r No. S Mi', 4S'j3 4V; Mr Tny irrrroved around noon, under trie v .tU. T. 'log on. 11'. !!- B'r.tiaiii. Pn. l w-. - 4.Tiv .l-j.'I of te Htrrlrran 1aaua R.istneas Liverpool Grata Market. I LIVERPOOL. Aug. 2t -WHUAT-Spot, 1 qule': Nf. 2 red w-stem winter, 7t4d. No. !l California. 7t lOijd. Futures, steady; ' Septemtver. 7s 44d: Deotnber. 7t 4d. I CORN Spot, firm: Arrertcan mixed. 7s td. Fu'ur,-. r.uie:; September, te d. HOI In Inrtrm. Partf-.e cost:, stetdy; 1 li's'OlTT s. Toul aalas tor the day, 44 1 ahares. London Stuck Market, LONDON. Aug. 21 AanerUan atockl 1 were heavy ut tne opening toosy. uuring the earlv trading Reading declined a point and Southern Pacific a large fraction. At noon the tone wat tteady and prlcet wre unohtnged to a point below yetWrday't New York closing. New York turned teller In the afternoon tnd dealer! here realited. The market closed etty. London doting ttockt: Conaola. monef , g. a T l.'H sS n T. central 1'ias S Norfolk A W It do pfd 41 7S Ontario A W 41 MS PanaaylTanta C-a 1-4', Rand kinea 4SS Raad'Bf .. ws-s 4 Southern Rr kAt !4S do pfd 4s U'atoatkara Parlflc Ils t7Sl'nloa Pacific .141 S da pfd at , SSI' 8 tteet , ats ts do pld 1114 3 Wabaak 13., dO pfd JS 140S tpaaiah 4s 2 1:1 Aaval Caspar ft !3t-14d per et. Cettaa Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 21.-COTTON-F"u-turet opened easy; August, t.tfc; Sep tember. S tic, aaked: October, I too; De cember. S 54c; January. t.52c; March, $ 5tc; May. 863c. hid. Spot closed quet. 10 pointe decline; mid dling uplandt. lot; middling gulf. 10.26c; no aalea. GALVESTON. Texat. Aug. 21. COTTON Lower at 9c. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 51 COTTON Spots were quiet ar.d easy. Low ordlnarv, dltng fair. 1o 11-lSc; fair. 11 J-lc. nominal, good ordinary, 74c; low middling, l4C; middling. 9S.c: goon middling. 10 j-ite; mid dling fair. 10 U-lc: fair. 11 t-16.'. nonnna', Sales, lmi bales; receipts. 32 bales; stock 25 S14 bales. ST. lOI"lS. Aug. 21 COTTON-Dull middling, loc. Sales none; reo.lpu 22 bales; shipments. 223 balet; atock 11. Wl bales. do account. Anaconda AtrhUuii o pfd Baltlmora A Ohio. Canadian Pacific Chesapeake A O... Clil.aso G W .. Chi . Mil A St. I fv Bears Penaar A Ris O . da pfd tna da lat pfd. do td pld Grand Trunk Iihaoia Central ... Lou'aTlke AN.. SILVER Bar. ttetdy at C!l. li. a 1 v. .iutity n.J Uau.,-4. v-!i:i V. aol Market. BOSTON. Aug Jl-WOOL-The Ceni mercial Bulletin of Botton. basing It re. port upon statistics gathered for the gov ernment will aay tomorrow of the wool market: "On the whol prosrects are fur rroderate trading until the fall demand tett In. The market Is steady and for all de sirable wool firm." The shipment cf wool from Boaton to August 2u. inclusive, ac cording to the same auth rltv. were 107.. M4.275 pot.i.ds. agsinst 144.917 &45 pounds for the same time last year. The receipts to August 20 inclusive were 172.2T5.0") pounds, against 210.S2I 245 pounds the tame ptrot last year. ST. LOUIS. Aug 21 -WOOL-Fltm; me dium grades, conihn g nnd clothing 19ft 2oc: light fine. isftl'c; heavy fine. Htj12?; tJb washed, 20f27c hogt sold in good season in the morning. 1 ... Duik ot i..c nogs sold at $ letie 4.. w.o a top ai .!" Uirriiv a goou mart vi ,ne nogs i.t.iug'u ao.rfyoi. s. tint, tsalna me arir i..r tiu,n uae, tn-ie i. nu. erv m.iui cnanae in me maiael as a whole, today t savtnee carries tne mat -aei to a point thai is on an average itiuut c nlgntr man at tne close of last wee. ,.epientaiie sales: Srir.r.r- 4.mly four cars of frrsh sheep weie rcporieu In init morning in aduituui to whlc.i tueie were a tew . rs 01 lamos carried over from ymt.JSj. Aitnougn mere were not enough ot any one kind 10 make a lerv thorougn test or the marael, still wmt there was sola at pi lets tnat looked aoout steady wlui yesteiuai s clos ing. ..eceipts of sheep this week have been vetv large, being more than twice tne sue of a year ago and decldedlv larger thnn lor recent weeka. A conaiderable propor tion ot the arrivals have cor.sisied of lambs, the supply having been large at most all of the leading market point. In spite of the big run tne market here ad aneed verv snarply on Monde. being quoted liyvoo higher. At the same time Chicago reported s. lower matket and inn tinueo lower ail the week. The market here held up until Wednesday, when, under the influent e of the heavy break at Chi cago, lamb prlcea began weakening, until tooay it is safe to sav that all the a.lvonce of Monday has been wiped out, leaving the market on fat lambs a little lower evrn than last week s close. On the other hand, feeder lambs advanced ery sharply early In the week, reaching the high point of the season to date. Choice feeder lambt told as high as 95 60 end the trade waa very active at prevailing prlcet. Later in the week the demand waa not to active, buyert allowing an inclination to move a little more cau tiously, wltli the result that while no marked decline hat taken place In the mar ket, still there Is a feeling that the wire edge ia off so far as feeder lambs are con cerned. Fat sheep sd-anced at the beginning of the week intrply. the sime as thev did last week, but the receipts during the week were quite moderate. hue tne nemanu was verv hrlsk the advance was ail main. tamed. Thna at the close of the week fat theep were around 15tc higher than at tne cose of last week. Feeder sheep were also very good sellers all week, closing up strong on all desirable kinds. Quotations on range or grass sheep ana lambs: Good to choice lambs. SS.9jV84.00; fair to good lamb. S5.50ifi6.80: feeding lambs. tS.(k: good to choice light year lings, tt 4ofi4 75: good to choice heavy vesrling. S4.Wt?4.40; feeding yearllnga. $4 0044.40: good to choice wethers. M 0f 4.20; good wethert. $3.7iV64.00: feeding wethers. W.150453.7S; good to choice ewes. S.75-34 00; fair to good ewe. t3.25Sia.7J; feeding ewet. $126434.90; culls and bucks, $2.00fi3.0. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hag tgalet and Heady 4 Five Ceata Hlajker. CHICAGO. Aug. 21. CATTLE Receiptt. about 2.600 head. Market ateady; eteers. $4 7tva7.76: cows, Si.4iVu-6.26; heifers. $3.U8 S.0O; built. $2.754.00: calves, $6.004,7. 60; Blockers and feeders. $2.jt1.60. HOGS Receipts, estimated about 12.000 Lhead. Market for good quiet and JtteadV to 6c higher, othets not waniea; cuoice heavy shipping. $4.766 SO; butchers. $6 704J 4.90; light mixed. $-.4'i?.55: choice light. 4u6.ikj; packing. $6.46.4; pigs, $4 Uufe 135; bulk of sales. $6 75&.iw. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated about 2.C1OO head. Market for feeders was steady, lamba 10c lower; sheep. $3.5o54.o": lamb. $4.00ii.30; yearlings. $4.i4j6.ijo. Kaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 21.-CATTLF,-Receipts. 1.400 head. Including southerns Market strong; choice exrort and dressed beef steer. $4V067.2ri; fair to good. $4 5ct 6.00; western steers. $3.60tfi6.S5: stockers and feedera, tttJOtjfiOO; southern steer $3.80t3426; southern cow. $2.253.00: native cow, $2.2604.25; native heifers. $3 0:-$ 3. ?5 ; bulla. $2.40433 40: calves, H-2E.it 4 S. HOGS Receipts. 5.3m head. Market opened 6c higher but closed weak: top. $6 76; bulk of sales. $o.40)?4.7; heavy, $4 j'176; packet and butcliera. $HloS4 76; light. $6aTu3tlv. Pig"- M.SOfiS.iS. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 60o head. Market ateady; lambs. tt'Oflfli; ewes and yearlings. $3.76414. 30; TeSs yesr linga. M.OtiOjt.&tJ; Texa sheen, $3 a'.'4JI4.16; ttockers and feeders, S3.2sVff4.5t). $3 26rt iai; w ethers. W 034 l ; ytArllnga, 3.84.nD; ewes. $3 '04. on. t. I. oala I. lie atork .Market. ST. I.tillS Aug 21 CATTLE Re ceipts, j 420 head, including 1.100 Teams Market strcng t lc higher; nattve ship ping snd export steer. S 4 7 6 a , 4i , tires..e.l beef and butcher steers, $3A0u 4 90; eteers under- l.noo pounds. kJoOjj 4 40; stockers and ' feeders, tt.OOfi 4 On, cows snd heifers. $2.74 ti 4.26; canner. $2.0043 2 25: bulls. 15 7547 4 a0; calves. $3 0 " ti6.75; 'lexan and Indian steers. $. ...tj 5 40; cows and lielfers. $1 6oj4.2n. HOGS Receipt.. 4 4 40 head. Market 1 tt 20c hlRher; pigs and lights. $3.401j 50. packer. $4.404 6.7: bmchert and best heavv. $6.toi,n.7 4 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1.4.10 head Market sfa.lv; native muttons. t4 00fj 4 25. latnoa. t5.i0 'u J.7a. . 11IK and bucks, $3.26t7 4.O0i stovJiers. . 1 4.40 tj 4 7. lost t Its- Live Slovk Market. SIOUX CITY 'I.. Aug 2J I9pe lal Tele gram.) t'ATTLE-Receipt afa ticid. mar ket stcsdv; beeves. t fl tf7 o; cows and helfrrs. 4iii5": feerleraj t3.t.tri4 -0. calif t and yearlings. $2.75?i3tV. HtXIS Receipts, -.am head: market 4c hlgher: range cf prices, ti.;f j 46, bulk of ssIps. V.lo4i4 40. Stock In Slglal. Receipts nf live slock at the six principal western matkets yvstetday were aa follows: Cattle. Hogs, (jneep. South timalia I " l."' Sioux City 2"0 2.A1 St. Joseph 7i 6!ii 4.' Kansas Cit 1 Sm t.ii St. Louis 2 4.0 4.40O 1,4j.i Chicago 2."i 13.0ij0 2 ti Totals 8.720 35.5") 14.430 UM AHA t.E.MTn.ll, MARKETS. Ceaeltlea of Trade aad Qaotatloas aa Staple aad laser Pradaca. BL'TTER Creamery. No. 1. dsliveied t retail trade In carton. 22c; No. V, la 4U lb. tubs. 2J4c; No. 1, In tO-lb. tubs. 2te; No. 2, in 40-lb. tubs, 104c; No. 7. la $ lb. tubs, 21c: No. 2, in 1-lb. cartott. 21c; No. 1, in carload lots, 214c; No. 2, la tar load lots. 194) 19 fee; country, fancy. tua 17c: common, ISc. EGGS Fresh candled, lte dotes. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin tail cream, twins, 144c; Young American. 4 la hoop, 16c; f avorite, S in coop. 14 4c; Daisy. 39 In hoop, 14 4c; cream brick, full cat. 184c; half case. l$c; halt doaen orickt, 14c. No quotation on Swiss nor Umber: n until after October. BEEF CUTS No. 1 riba. 17c; Ncv. 2 rib. 11c; No. S rlba, 7c. No. t loin, 194c; No. i loin, 124c; No. S loin, 9c, So. I chuck, 44c j No. 2 cnuck, 4o; No. S chuck, 4c. No, 1 round, 84c; No. 2 round, ac; No. S round, se. No. 1 plate, Sc; No. 3 plate, 44c; No. t elate, S4 VI St. Joeeak Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts. 70U head; market steady- beeies. $4,004x7.26: Texant, $2.5ff 1 W: crtwa tnd helfert. $2.2trJ5.35; calves. MOOfi6 00: stock ers and feedera, $3.un4.4i; bulla and ttags, $2.tVl4 60; western tteers. S3 it 25. HOG8 Receipts, S.itki head, market ateady; good heavy. t4.6ij'ij' 70: medium and mixed, $6.4tYS4Ce; light, tn-Otifi 6 .i; bulk of ales. $4.464340. SHiSEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 -Vl head; market weak to 10c lower; lambt. EQETaBLES C'eisry, atlchlaaa. oar got. 35c. Beaut, new wag and ttiiug, one third bu. basaau 1.M; navy, per bu.. No. t S10; litua, 44c per lb. Cabbajie, 20 net lb. Potatoes, new, per bu.. Jl.lo. Toma toes, per 4-basket crate, 90c. Vatermloub, abtjpaoo. Cantalope. California, SXtoOt Ot per crate. Asparagus, per dot., toe. cu cumbers, per aoa., 50c Onlona. Borrnuda. Sl.bO per crate; Texat yellow, $1.24 per crata Muaarooma, culUvaled, par lb., sue Let tuce, per 00.. 26e. JFep4rt. eouLhtrn. $1 per craje. FRESH FRUITS Apple. t274VfiX00 pr bushel box. Lwmons. 4.iad6.04. Oranges, S4 OocreOO. banana. 4c per 10. Plume, fi.ti t-baaket crate. Peache. CallfornU. 7V4n4Vi box; Texa. -baakt atate. 4oa7vo. Pear. i.4 4-taakat fr.ti, Blackberrtet. $4. llasp kerrlaa. $4.00. Cheirtea, or. Cut lania, gj.uu. Gooseberries. 6..00. tUGAK Coarse gran. Uted. S.lOe; ting granulated. S.i0c; vubta, 4oc, powdered, 4 toe per lb. LIVE POCLTRT Hena. ie; broilers, 17c; roosters, 4c; capon, 14c; duoka, 4c geeae, 4c; turkeys, Iwci plgaona. tae 4wcu, auuaor. tt.otf duaen. DRESbED FOUL.TR - squat). $2 3i DRIED FRUITS-Ralslns. loot MtigctteL (4c; (ancy aeoaed. 1-lfc. carton, lUc Cur rants, uncleaned, 64c; cleaned, te; car too, to par lb. Prunes, 4043jve par aack; 7-9 per lb. Apricots. 2a-lb. boxes, Sc per lb. feachet, California choice, 9c; fancy boxea. lie per lb. Fear. California, lie. Dates peralaa, 44c- Ftga. lay era. choice, tu4c Citron. lQjJOc. Lemon peel, lie. Orange peel. 13c. FISH Halibut, 9c: trout. 14c; pltkarel. 10c. plks, 12c; bullhead, tklnned and dreaaed. lac; whit perch, to; white baat, 17e; blaca baa. 26c; crappiet. 16c; whtt fish. Uc; red snapper. 14c; flounders, 12c; mackerel, 17c; codfish, fresh fro ten. ISc; (bad roe, 46c; tneita, 12c; frog leg. 4bc; grass sea lurU tnet, 26c; catflab. 14c. FIDES Quotations by i. 8. Smith at Co.: Green salted. No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 9c; bull hldet. No. 1. Sc; No. 2. c; horte hides, $2.40; theep pelts. 26c to SLsG; dry peltt, 10c to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hldet. lie; try fallen hldet. ile: drv talted hide. 9c ATBO&xlAL STOCK Fortune for E vo ryono Quick CetTee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 21-COFFEE-rutur market closed steady, net unchanged to t pointa lower. Sales were reported of 42 740 hagt. Including September at tt-JSgS. Oi tnber at 4 55c. December at 6iifliSCc. Mtrch at 4 o-Vrf and Mav at 4 65c. Spot coffee quiet; No. T R'O. 4-,c: No. 4 Santos, gi.c. klild coffee dull. Cordova. 9f)12i-c. Oils aad Rosla. SAVANNAH. G . Aug 21. -OILS Tur pentine, firm. Sfis6e: aalas. 1 419 bblt ; re ceipts. 1 SC bblt.; tRlpraenti. 422 bblt. ROBIN Firm : A. B. C, 11 . ; D. $2 84 40. E. S2 40J 2 474. r, l.'.TVJjl-: : G. $2.40 62 9f: H. $3 94. I. S3 40: K. $4 25: M. $4 40. N. $5 26; WO. StVTS. WW. 94 Dalatb Grata Market, DULUTH. Aug northern, tl 24: N. hid: September. $1 614. bid; December. 9 'if. Ml ii WHEAT No I 1 northern, new. $1 It. cemirt:d p.ir.eirally In coieilng over t.ie I OATS To arrive 4 ' I have always preached "Don't speculate," but the whole world does. The soundest, safest, surest principle of speculation is: Buy 100 shares of something selling at $2 per share to make 100 points profit instead of buying 100 shares of anything at $100 per share to make 2 points profit. Your liability on $100 per share is $10,000, at $2 per share it is only $200. The greatest fortunes in the world have ALL been laid on this foundation. My own fortune and financial success was laid in buying Butte & Boston at the present price of ''National Stock." Standard Oil, Rogers and Rockefeller, who were my part ners in the deal, and every broker in Boston and New York will vouch for this fact. They will vouch, too, for the fact that I advertised as I am now advertising "National Stock" that all who would buy at $2 per share would be able to sell at $100 per share, and also for the fact that inside of two years from the time I advertised they could all have sold at $120 per share, and notwithstanding the recent panics and what-nots each $2 invested in Butte k Boston upon ray pledge for Its future is worth in the open market today $80. I trust that people everywhere will buy "National Stock" to th. extent of ever) dol- Botton, Aujutl IS, 1IQB lar they can spare and not be frightened off by the System's machinations, for the System, panic-stricken at the enormous success of ' 4 National Stock, ' ' as evidenced by the trading each day in the open markets of Boston and New York, from .500,000 to 800,000 shares, is getting out its broom to sweep back th deluge. It has sent instructions to its press agents and brokers everywhere "Spread this story. 'National Stock' is a blind discretion ary pool; has never been traded in on Stock Exchanges, is not traded in on any open mar ket. Is sold privately by Lawson for his per sonal profit." To spike this mud gun of the System I here with as president of "National Stock," leg ally bind it to pay to anyone who can prove there is any truth in any of the above state ments the sum of $50,000. Yesterday was the heaviest day for order, pamphlets and inquiries since the campaign began. Tomorrow the first pamphlets will b mailed. On receipt of pamphlets the real buy ing of "National Stock" will Lcgin.and in an ticipation of the tremendous demand, I again a3k that everyone limit their orders to $3 per ohare Boston or $ New York and to hold orders at this figure until I advise in publio advertisements to increaw the limit. THOMAS W. LAWSON.