10 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 18, 1009. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Steadies and Gets Out of the Nervous State. TEASE LIGHTER FOR THE DAY PHI Rale In Narrow It a ere It la a, ek-Enl Affair Wltheat Any thinif of Special Moment. OMAHA. July 17. 1909. The wheat market steadied nd was Iwi nervous. Trsde vu light, with prices rul ing In a narrow range. It wn a week-end affair, without any material change. Th samples of ne wheat arriving are of ex cellent quality and two cam sold at $1.12. Corn l still weak and unsteady, aa re ceipts are liberal and tha demand very low. Keport on the growing crop ara very promising. hem was ateadv early, with trading very light. Local demand for the few cara of new nheat wan not urgent and tha light Offerings were alowly taken. Prospects are good (or a large movement of the raw crop and prices thould decline. Corn was soft and unsteady, with caeh values lower and no Improvement In the lack demand. Receipts are growing more liberal and a better demand la needed to hold prices at these levels, owing to the glowing crop outlook. Primary wheat receipts were 424.000 bushfla and shipments were 213.000 bushela, against receipts laet year of 949. 000 bushela and shipments of 414.000 bushels. Corn receipts were 410,000 bushels and shlpmonis were ITS.ono busnels. against re ceipts last yar of 334.000 bushels and ship ments of 5M.00O bushela Clearancca were 15,000 bushels of corn, 2.000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 817.000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd lower on wheat and Hd lower on corn. Lorn) range of options: 5Tc, nominal; natural white, 28 to 32 lbs, M'u57Vc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., ba HAY Firm; No. 3, 75-8:; good to choice, IMOal C. Htil's Firm: common to choice, 1, IS tjlfcc, 1!"J7. nominal; Pacific coast, 1908, 1141 lnc; 1W7. 7jjllc. HtlES 1-irm; Bogota, MVoHc; Cential Amur lea, 22 V LEATHKR Firm; acid. 233c. TALLOW Steady; city (li pr pkg.), l-ltc; country tpkg. free), 6 r.-14(j6 13-lBc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, ytitc; Japan, nominal. PROVISIONS Bf, steady; family, 1)4 00 14 50; mesa. ll.00tn.M: beef hams, $24 09 2D00; packet. I12:Oj13uO; city extra India mesa. $30 21.00. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, $l2.Mii 13 00. I,ard, easy; western, 311 ".ftll refined, barely steady; conti nent. $12 30; Fotith America, $13.00; com pound, $7'4,4,fi,7.S7H. Pork, firm; family, $21 P0:i?2 ; short clears, IL'l.BOSU.OO; mess, $21 2f.fi 22 00. CHKKSB Firm; new state, full cream specials, 12'4Sl4io. EC;GS Firm: western, extra firsts, 23-r 34c; firsts, 21Vt922Vkc; seconds, 208 21c. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials. 27c (official price, 17c); extras, JSc; third to first. 22B2lc. POL'LTHr Alive, dull; western spring chickens, 24c; fowls. 17Hc; turkeys, 13c. Dressed, steady; western chickens, broilers, lRi23c; fowls, lfV3'18c; turkeys, 1120c, Articles. I Open. I Hfgh.j Low. Close. I Tes'r. Wheat July , Bept Corn July . Sept , Oats July . Sept . 1 lK'-i il 04 7H I 4H I 383 (. I 1 15 1 0t4 674 62H 44 38' Carlot Re-relpta. WHEAT No. 2 hard, old, $1.17tffl .20; new, 11.12; No. 3 hard, old, $1.16-91.1; new, $110; No. 4 hard, old, 1.101.15; No. 3 spring, ll.15Bl.ls. CORN-No. 2, 6t'c; No. 3, 64Hc; No. 4, 63$(M4c; No. 2 yellow. Sftc; No. 8 yellow, 66c; No. 2 mhlte. SVsQ8o; No. 3 white, OATS No. 3 mixed, 46VtlJ47e; No. 3 yel low, 47ffl4SM,c: No. 3 white, 4745SV4c; No. 4 white. 4tVH47c. KYK-No. 2, 7273c; No. 3, T0Q72c Outki casta Prleea. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 243 121 Minneapolis $9 Omaha 2 95 4 Duluth 20 WEATHER Ilf THE GRAPT BELT Pair and Continued Warm for Sun day, Says the Prophet, OMAHA, Neb.. July 17, 1909. There were light local showers In the extreme upper Missouri valley and north west during the last twenty-four hours, and rams were general In the Southern states and along the Atlantic coast. Showers are reported In the extreme lower Mississippi valley this morning. and thunder showers are current In the extreme upper Missouri valley, elsewhere, generally lair io clear weatner prevails, there naa been a decided rise In temperature in tha upper Mississippi and upper Missouri val leys within the last twenty-four hours, and warmer weather Is general from the Lake region weat over the mountains. It la slightly cooler In the Lake region, the extreme' northwest, and on the Pacific slope. The outlook Is favorable for fair and continued warm In this vicinity to night and Sunday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years. 1909 1908 1907 l0fi Minimum temperature ... 70 70 62 67 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L 03 of an Inch. Excess for corresponding period in laOS. 3.29 Inches. Deficiency for corresponding period in 1307, 4.72 inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Itegloa Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th. meridian time, Saturday, July 17, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain-, Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 87 66 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wheat Market Still Weaker as Result of Boantlfnl Harvests. CHICAGO, July 17. Ideal weather for harvesting and Increased receipts of new wheat here and In the southwest had a weakening effect on the wheat market here today Final figures showed losses of to le, compared with yesterday's close. Corn closed steady, but oats and provisions were weak. Extreme nervousness characterized wheat trading, but the prevailing senti ment was one of weakness. July moved over a wiae range, selling between 41 and 31.22. The market closed weak, with 5 rices slightly above the lowest, with uly at $120V The chief factor was the continued favorable weather conditions for moving the new crop. As a result of these conditions, arrivals of new wheat here and In the southwest showed a ma terial Increase. Nearly forty cars of new wheat were reported to have arrived here today, the greater part of which will be available for delivery on contracts after It has been "dried. Owing to the la creased arrivals there, the price of cash wheat at St. Louis was oft lc to 4c per bushel. General selling caused early weakness In corn, but a firmer tone developed during tha last half, owing to Improved demand for the caah grain by shippers. The sell ing at the start was due to weather con dltions. The market closed steady, .svlth prices He lower to He higher, comp.i-eS with the previous close. Heavy realising sales, prompted by Im pending arrivals of new oats here next week, cauaed a break of nearlv 2c In July At the close prices were Hc to 1H lower than yesterday. July closed at 45c. Provisions were weak all day, owing to profit taking by local holders. The close via Be to 25c lower than yesterday. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I i j i T July 1 Sift I 1 22 1 20 I 1 HN4I 1 22 Sept. 1 11H 1 11; 1 10J 1 llil ll'H Dec. 1 1 084 1 07!1 07'-8i 1 0S'4 May 1 10' 1 llifc 1 10HI 1 109l 1 10 Corn- I I I I July 94tf9l 69T4 69 CSV 69V Sept. 65HflH65,pVt 47 K W Dec. 65VJ 58 U 56 56 Oats ! July 4HT.I 46'4 45 45H 47 Sept 4M4tr 4,i lV4Ke '7 Dec. 42 42',i 41V3 41 42 Pot k I I July 12085 120 85 12065 13065 12090 Sept. 2095 21 00 20 SO 20 80 1 21 00 Laid- ( f July 11 70 U 70 I 11 5 I 11 66 1 11 72H Sept. 11 70 11 72'.4 11 65 11 65 j 11 76 Ribs f July 11 45 11 45 I 11 40 I 11 40 I 11 47 H Sept. 11 36 11 40 11 SO 11 32V 11 UVi NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Union Pacific Stock Soars to Record Price Level. NO EXPLANATION MADE OF IT Mere Humor of Intended Dividend Increase Seema to HaTe Been Caasse of Movement Day In Wall Street. marks; gold. In hand. Increased 33.133.000 marks. Boston Storks and Bonds. POSTON. July 17. Money, call loans, 2H 63 per cent; time loans. Sti-n per cent. Closing quotations were as follows' ' Atrhiaon id). 4a ' Atlantic do 4e 1"1H Plngnam " NEW YORK. July 17 Union Pacific usurped the place in the market tody that had oeen held for several dnys by Vnited States 'Steel. The diversion tendd to correct a one-sided appearance, more marked because slusglsh price movements went with the small operations, In the general market. Union Pacific soared to new record price levels on very animated business, but with out any authentic explanation for the rlre In new developments regarding this prop erty. A movement in this stock aways serves to revive a serifs of rumors often heard of Intended dividend Increase. The recent general rise In the mnrket has in cluded stocks held in the Union Pacific treasury and eeeral of these are sublect In thrlr turn of rumors of coming dividend Increases, which would rebound to the benefit of Union pacific Income. That company, in common with other Southern Pacific stockholders, was a sub scriber for Its full quota of Southern Pacific convertible bonds, which were al lotted to ttockholders at 96, and nave since sold above 10"i. Reports circulated but without official confirmation, tnni union Pacific had trarkrted Its share or tnese bonds, with corresponding penent to lis treasury. The sympathetic response io mt vmuu Pacific movement was somewhat desultory and was most distinct In the railroad list. United States Steel touched 73, bettering Its record price by a traction, dui prmn- aklng In the stook was plainly mannem under cover of the Union pacmc move ment. Only about $2,000,000 of the expectel $8,000,000 cash decrease was traceable in the bank siatement ano me mini "'--tlon minimised the effect of this on the surplus reserve Item. Bonds were firm, rotai saies, par '" $3,33.O00. United States Zs nave aecimcu L and the 4s coupon per cam - during the week. Number or sales ana leaning; uu.oiiv... on stocks were as follows: saiM. men. uuw. v.,.-. AtrhKion R. R do pfd Bction A Albany.. Boston a Main .. BoRfin Elf rated .. yitrhburf ptd N. Y., N. H K. Union Pacific Am. Anta. ChPtn. .. da pfd Am. Pneu. Tube... Amer. Buftr do pfd Am. T. T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion IAS.. Kditon Klec. Illu onral Eloctrlc . alaaa. Elactno .... do pfd Maaa. Gas fnlted Fruit I'nltad S. M do pfd V. 8. Steal do pfd Advrntur Allouea Amalgamated Arltona Com. .... iiid. 11V Butte coalition . .1"4 -a a Arltona. . 3" cal. Hecla... ..149 Centennial , .12" Copper Range .. .ISO Pali Weat ..170 Franklin ..IH Orenby . . 44V, Oreene Cananea ..102 tela Rovale ... . . . 7 Maes. Mlnlnf ... ..lHtt Mii'hlHJl . .li4Vs Mohawk .1401, Mnm. c. eV C... .. 83 Nerada . ,114 'Old Dominion . . HSVi Osceola ..ISO Parrot ..IMS, Qulncr ... .. UV Shannon . 774 Tamarack .. U Trlnltr . .1SV4 t oile.1 Copper . . . 61V, l 8. Mining .. t S. Oil . . M Vtah ..1I7V, victoria .. 4i Winona , . 42N, Wolverlna .. U Nontr Butt ... .. 40 !4H 1H2 so . 81V, . 7Jl . v, . v . 25 . t . Va . 40 IS . M 130 . S114 . HI . IS . 43 . 11H . v, 4S", . I1V4 , 42 . 4 . V4 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Cattle Ten to Fifteen Higher for the Week. HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN LOWER sheep fjor Week TweatyFlte ta Forty Higher anal tamba Aboat Tweaty-FIre Lower Than Lavat Week. BOUTH OMAHA. July 17, 190B. Receipts were; Official Monday Official Tuesday .... Official Wednesday . Official Thursday.... Official Friday Estimated Saturday Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. . 6.637 3.M 1.&2 6.7H9 .4 4.437 tm 4.417 4.91 4.6tx i.S'Mi 6.161 101 $.44S 2,776 1.737 4S6 W Auburn, Neb 90 B ken Bow. Neb. 88 Columbus, Neb... 87 Culbertson, Neb.. Bl Falrbury, Neb.... 90 Fairmont. Nob... R7 Or. Island, Neb.. 88 (H'tlngton. Neb.. 85 Hastings, Neb,... 87 Holdrege, Neb... 91 Oakdale, Neb 88 Omaha, Neb 86 Tekamah, Neb... 88 Alta, la 80 Carroll, la 83 Clarlnda, la S8 Sibley, la 79 Sioux City, la... 82 61 63 65 65 62 60 64 64 - 62 70 65 62 61 65 5 6S .00 no .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Sky. Clear Clenr Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. Not Included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, III 28 Columbus, 0 17 Pes Moines, la.... 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 81 Louisville, Ky 17 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Omaha, Neb 17 6U Louts, Mo IS A moderately heavy shower at Hasting. Neb., was the only precipitation reported in the Omaha dlstrlot during the last twen- tv-four hours. No precipitation wortny or note occurred In other districts, warmer weather Is general throughout the entire corn and wheat region. It A. WKLBli, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. 82 ffl T 82 60 T 84 60 .00 82 60 .00 83 60 .00 84 62 .00 80 66 T 66 64 .04 86 68 .00 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 17. WHEAT Caah eifrio lnur' Nn. S hard. I1.16C1.22: No. S. ll.leftl.M: No. 2 red. I1.13S-1.14; No. 3, $1.11 (fi 1,13. UOUIN ltgzc lower; no. s muni, oairi 65c: No. 3, 64Hc; No. 2 white, 63c; No. i. W'9- ... ..... OA TS uncnangea; ino. a wnua, oiioooniv; No. 2 mixed, 4i'd47o. BYR Mk. HAY Unchanged to 60c lower: choice timothy, $lO.6Oign.O0; choice prairie, $10.60 nhnlce nlfalfa. 112.00'd 13.00. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 25c: flrats, 23o: seconds. 21c; packing stock, 1S0. EGOS Extras, 22c; firsts, 20o; current receipts. 16c: seconds and dirties, lto. RecelDts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 128,000 22,000 Corn, bu 69,000 80,000 Oats, bu 1.000 3,000 Kansas City options ranged as follows Articles. Open. High. I Low. I Close No. 2. Can1! uuotntlons were as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents. $6.006.53; winter straights. $5.806.25; spring patents, $6.1096.40: spring straights, $4.1Ku.0O; bakers. $4.7tVn5.20. RYKiNo. 1 81ff82c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 67ff70c; fair to choice malting. 6974c. 8EKUS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $1.40; No. 1 northwestern, $1.50. Timothy, $3.M) Clover. $10 87.. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., $30.62 j20.6u. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $1165. Short ribs, sides (loose). $11.40? U.fiO. Short clear sides (boxed). $U.rw12 00. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 14ftl5c; twins. ItifjltVc; young Americas, 14gi5f long horns . lt'fff 15c. POTATOES Weak: choice to fancy, 76 tysHc; rair to good, boQTOc. POULTRY Easy; turkeys. 14c; chickens, 13Ho; springs. liWliic. VEAL Easy; 60 to SO-lb. weights. 7f8e.; (0 to 86-lb weights, Slj'a9Hc; 86 to HO-lb. weights, 10lle. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 363.000 bu. Primary receipts were 424.000 bu., compared with 948.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, SO cars; corn, 211 cara; oata, 103 cars; hogs, KOuO head. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 4)aotatloaa of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. July 17-FLOUR-Recelpts. 10.700 bbls.; exports. 17.349 bbls. Market i quiet, but atrady; Minnesota patents, $H.25-i 1.60; Minnesota bakers, $o.S.iij6 ff; winter patents. $6.007i6 60; winter straights, $5. "57 100; winter extras $4 75'n 40, winter low grades, $4.6Mr5.30. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.50)24.65; choice to fancy, $4.70(9 490. CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and vel low. $1.C&1 .70; coarse. $1.5&31.G0; kiln dried, $3.75. RYE Hull: No. 2 western, 0Hc, nominal, t. o. b. New York. BAH LEY Dull; feeding, 72f?"7Sc, c. 1. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. $6 .200 bu.: exnorts, 178. 5.S0 bu. Spot market stead v; No. 2 red. old. 81 45, nominal, elevator and f. o. b. afloat: No. I red. new, .(1.22V f o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. $1 43i. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. i hard winter. fl.4lv. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Forelun buvlng Jumped July wheat Je above at the opening todAv. and It held firm all the forenoon, closing te net higher. Late months were de pressed bv favorable eel her f d closed itl net lower. July. $1 Sft!r1 S?S. closed at V.T: Heplrraber. 1 1H.1 1V closed at $1 1SV December. t.t5si 1.15i. closed at $1 US; Mav. $1.1'1?1.17. cloaed at $1 lfa CORN Receipts. 19 130 bu ! exports, 8 102 bu. epot market steady: No. I. old. TSvte aaked, elevator, and nominal f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 .new. (4. winter shipment. Option market was without transection, rleainar "nchanged to He lower. Tuly closed at TftVo. Pept ember closed at 7Sc and Decem ber elnaed at SSUc. OATSRecetDta, 1 T75 bu.t eorts. 11720 tru. Spot markat dull; mixed. 241 ta SI lbs. Wheat July September December Corn-July September December 1 OBV 1 044 1 w 63 60 61 1 08', 1 04 1 03 63H 60V 61V.I 1074 1 03'4 1 02HI 63 4 60 I 1 07 1 04 102 3V 60V 61 A Asked. B Bid. St. Louts General Market. ST I.oms. Julv 17. WHEAT Lower No. 2 red, $1.1731.22; No. 2 hard. $1 2031.25 lnlv 11 11U: Seutember. $1.07Hil.07&4. CORN Lower; No. & TOtlc; July, 674c Sentember. 64Uc: No. 2 while. 74W75i4a OATS Lower; No. 2 caeh, 50V4c; July, 44c; September, 404c; No. 8 white, 64c RYE Nominal: 81c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $6.40 ;6.7b; extra fancy and straight, $e.80tX-3Q; hard winter clears, $4.1"u4 75. 1 SEEP Timothy, $2.753.a5. CORN MEAL $3.40. BRAN Higher: sacked, east track, $1 111. HAT Higher; tlmoUiy. H.Ot315.00; pral rle, (lo.ooitfis.ou. BAOQINO 74o HEMP TWINE To. PROVISIONS Pork- lower: lobbing, $20 7.". Lard, lower; prime steam, $11 3ZWi 11 42s. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed ex tra shorts, $11.76; clear ribs, $11.76; short clears, $11. ST. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $12.76; clear ribs, $11.75; short clears, $l'.87. rOULTKi fun cnicitens, uo; springs, 17c; turkeys. 17c; ducks, 9c; geese, 4c. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 2226a EGOS Steady; 17c ' Receipts. Shipments am 4 44 MV, 58 1,000 7Vi 8 400 8.100 "si l.:0 1,300 soo 100 UtH 'sivi 7' UK 106 Va M0 4P0 4l0 30.) 3X 7& 1,400 45 4 1821 tlla-rbalmers pM Analeamated Copper 10.x) Aroerlran Aerteultural .... 100 44 Am. Beet Bngar 77 Am. Can pfd . Am. C. ft 7 Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A It Via-.. Am. lea Becurlllea. . American Um4 American lwomotlva l.' Am. B. & R Am. . R. P'" Am. Rusar Kellnin Am. T. T 4.f? 141 Am. Tnbacco pfd American Woolen WO 33 Anaconda Mining Co 00 41 Atchlaon J." Atchlann pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. ft Ohio ptd Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pt".... Central of New raey... heaapeake & Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Oreat wcatern Chicago A N. W M. A St. r C.. C, C. A St. L Colorado V A I Colorado So Colo. A So. let pfd Colo. A So. 3d pfd Conaolldatod Oaa 500 140 Corn Products 'J0 23Va Delaware A Hud eon 3W 1H3V. Denver A Rio uranaa ow it D. A R. O. pfd Dlatlllara' Becurltlea ..... Erie Erie let pfd Erie id pfd General Klectric Ureat Northern ptd Great Northern Ore cue.. Illlnala central Inter bo rough Slat. . Int. Met. pfd ' International Harveatar ,. Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa C&ntral Cltr So K. C. So. pfd Loulavllle A N Ilinn. A St. L M.. St. P. A S. S. Mlaaourl Paclfla .. M.. K. A T M , K. A T. pfd National Blacull 900 104 National Lead 300 S6Vfc N. R. R. of M. lat pld New York Central 4,J0 152 '4 N. Y., O. A W 800 62V, Norfolk A W 4,100 M North American 1.1)0 hi Northern Paclflo a,200 1624, PacKlo Mall Feanaylvanla 1.KI 13SVt People'a Uaa l.iuO IK'a P., C.. C. A St. L. , Praaaed Steel Car 1,000 437, SVt Puliroaa Palace Car Railway Steal Spring 1.0OJ 44V Reading 67,eO0 165 Republic Steal too Kepubiio steal pia i.auu 101 1, DO W0 300 1,600 4.W 1.300 700 400 38 H S6H 60 93 H iit'4 140 V, 1004 ii V, 47t 115T 13144 lit Tin lt 1844 32 4, 106 V, 77'i a 1V4 182'i 151. n 444 31 V4 London Stock Market. LONDON. July 17. American Securities on the Stock exchange here today opened steady under the lead of Illinois Steel and Nashville and improved on bear covering. The close was steady. London cloning stocks Conaola, money.., do accnunt Amal. Copper Anaconda Atrhiaon so pfd Baltimore A Ohl Canadian Paclflo. Cheeepeake A O. Chicago 0. W IS Southern Chi., Mil. A St. P...1WV do pfd Pe Been Denyer A Rle O. do pfd 14 '4 Loutarllla A N. . . 84' M., K. A T .. KT, M. T. Central.. .. lVa Norfolk A W... ..Ill dn pfd ..i01V4 Ontario A W..., ..122 Pennavlvanla ... ..18v Rand Mlnea. .... .. 79V4 Reading nr.... 144) Southern Pacific . 4KV4 I'nlon Pacific... . .17 do pfd .. I7V4 V. 8. Steal .. 44V, do pfd .. 44 Wabath . 1.1 Vt do pfd Utva Scanlah 4a steady at i!3d per ounce. moskv-ss per cent. The rate ot discount In the open market for short bills Is 1- per cent; for three months' bills, 1 7-16-31 per cent. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk llllnola Central.... SILVER Bar, .. .1484 ... 4JS ...1IS14 ... tevt ... o ... MV4 ... to ... IT4 ... 77V, ... 33 ... Tl ...137 ...lot ... 74t ... It ... 2H4 ... 6 'it 166 V4 160 V, 7V, 16S44 16 4H 166 V4 76 T4 166 4H 600 3t 3tV4 300 29 2v, 00 46 4o4, 600 71v, 71V, 3.40O 145 V, 14o ii"!"!! " io 143', 143" , 600 73 7314 1,700 42 Vi 4i"4 Ruoa laland Co lt.0 36 73 V4 64 wi, M 136 V4 314 70 Rock laland Co. Pfd 4.200 bl. U a B. V. il alt St. Lou la 8. VI. Et. L. 4V. w. pfd too Sloaa-Shetfleld 6. A 1 100 Southern Paclflo M.KM) Southern Hallway l.tOO 60. Hallway pfd 100 Tanneaaee Copper Texaa A Pauflo tOO I6V4 T . St. L. A W 800 61 Vi T., St. L. A W. ptd 100 t Union Paclflo .... U.Ml liv Uulon Pacific jd 600 104 U. 8. Realty 300 33 V. t. Ilubber iuO 3 U. 8. Steal Ct.tOO 73 L. S. Steel ptd 7.7IM 128V4 Ulan Copper W0 4k V Vs. -Carolina Ckeaksal 7iai 63 Wabaah soo 21 V4 Wabaah pfd 3.700 67 V, Vieatern Maryland 1,100 7 VteaUughouaa tleclrto 200 H Waaiern Union . 4O0 73V4 Wheeling A L. 47 IuO iv wiaoonain Central 614 a-Vt 4 V, 4344 81 80 TJ 4ft V4 7V4 17 eo4 94 n 11 127 140 44 1014 33 V. 47V4 V 10414 133 U9V4 4V, 78 1MV 37V, U'5 890 77V4 ttv, 1 182 164 74 44 V4 M 814 80V4 139V4 1S9V, 23 23 193 4 103 47 47 V4 14 il 86V4 63 42V4 lb6 149T4 76H 166 V, 1H 48 v 86' 21 V4 1S4, SS'i 29 V, 4.-. .4 !1V 146V4 64 143V, 7-14 42 73 106 Vi MVi 68 V4 132 V4 62'-, 3',, 83 162 13', IK tl 4J4 188 44 15?4 10444 84-, 73V4 (6 il 464 31 stia 31 M4 60 Vi till 14 194 14 62 S, 89 73 127 V4 484 8114 21V, 6el4 444, 72 Vi 7 Clearlnai II on at Bank Statement. NEW YORK, July 17. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $34,669,200 more tjnan the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This is an Increase of $2,666,300 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Amount. Increase. Decrease. Loans tl,345,58K,500 $3,384,100 Deposits 1,423,472.800 2,864,800 Circulation ... 49.2;9,200 $ 159,300 Legal tender.. 81.1M.7O0 2,479,800 Specie 309,242.700 629,700 Reserve 330,437,400 1,800.100 Reserve req... 365.868,200 716,200 Surplus 34.569,200 2,666,300 Ex-U. S. dep.. 85,06,625 2,510.650 The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks today was 27.41. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that these In stitutions have aggregate deposits of $ir 383.837,000; total cash on hand, $152,037,200, and loans amounting to $1,177,698,300. Local nerarlrira quotations. Burns, Jr., Bid. Quotatlona fumlrhed by Samuel New York Life building, Omaha. 414 106 8V4 iai" 62 t2 eVt 161 V4 184 116 46 164 '4 33 107 844 78 844 '54, 84 ll.H 31. 7 Arery Co Cudahy Packing Co Columbus, Neb , B. L. 6a 1925 City of Omaha uond 41,,a lf City of Omaha ia 1112 Douglaa Couaty 4a 1428 Flrat Nat'l bank, Co. Bluifa, 12 Oata City Malt Co. Kanaaa City Ry. 6a 1013 Nebraaka T. A P. a 1933 Nebrafika Telephone titock U Nebraaka Underwriters, Oiuaha Omaha Oaa 6a 1917 Omalia E. L. 4 P. (a IS 23 Omaha 4c C. B. St. Ky. 6a 1814 Omaha A U. U St. Hy. m Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. ptd 6 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. 4', Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. A U. pfd 4. , Cmaua Water Co. 6a 194a , Onwha Water Co. lat pfd Omaha B. ot T. Bldg. Co. pfd 6 South Omaha Sewer 4V,a HM loux City Hi.cn Yard pld t Union Stock Yarda, Omah a, 4 Wright it Wllhelmy pid ti-..... . MV4 . 96 108 Vi 1"3 103 Vi , 7T4 ' 'it t7H . MVi loo v . (3V4 , 41 , 46V4 94V, , 38 , tl , 100s 94 Aaked. 116 100 17 i4 103 v, loe 800 ipo 98 Vt to 100 to ttH 100 Vi lot 100 HV4 (3 101 11 aa n 29.226 26,169 48.609 9.657 44.699 16.884 60.617 14.713 89.709 14.627 38,745 16.016 Six days this week 14.072 Same days last week.... 12. 314 Same daya 2 weeks ao..l3.30 Same days $ weeks ago. .11.202 Saray days 4 weeks ago.. 18.603 Same days last year 11,932 The followine tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ior the year to date, compared with last year: ljos. 190s. Inc. Deo. Cattle 479,799 456.438 23,361 Hogs 1.481.007 1,696.871 115.8S4 Sheep 706,8t8 788.302 22.454 The following table shows tha avenage price of hogs at Sou'.h Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: tha reaaon that there were no supplies In springs of any consequence on the mar ket during the previous week. Any advance registered Monday, however, baa vanished before tha onslaught of packers during the laat few daya. and the spring lamb mar ket la right around a quarter lower than last week a close. The advanoe In sheep stock haa further served to narrow tha spread between sheep and lambs. The sheep market has continued to advance since the opening of tha week unttl yesterday, when buyera ef fected a 10-ffUc decline. Tha sheep level ahows a clear bulge of about 6tT40e over last week's close. At was noted yesterdav. tha bulk of sup plies this week haa been range stock, mostly wethers. Receipts for the week are 26.000 head, aa compared with I.OOO head of last week, and almost 18.000 head of the corresponding week of last year, a com parison of range sheep values a year ago with current price Indicates that this year a market Is about $1.0Oc91.25 higher. Quotations on range sneep an '""' Oood to choice spring lambs. 7ftOir.u. fair to e-ood BDr ni lambs, gH.si.a i.e; goon to choice yearlings, $5.40u5.80; fair to good yearlings, $5.00416.46; good to choice weth ers. S4.7(Vfr.lO; fair to goon wetners, e "4 70; good to choice ewes. $4.1u4.ou; lair u good ewes, $3.S.Vij 4.15. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Data. I 1909. 1908. 1907. 1906. 1906. 11904. 11903. July July- July July July July July Julv July 8.... I. ... 10... II. .. I 12... IS... 14... 16... 16 July 17.. 7 64"4 7 67 7 674 f 15! 6 74 8 18 6 1791 6 29 6 64 6 42 I 68 5 741 491 5 74 6 43 7 81W 6 $1 S 71 7 83 6 87 t 76; 6 44 6 72 7 66 7 67 7 t 62 6 661 6 68 6 64 69 6 671 e I 60 6 61 6 291 5 17 I 6 161 6 83 e j S 85 S 11 8 8.1 4 89 6 38 6 031 6 47! 6 13 6 6 39 6 46 t 38 6 88 a 6 28 S 16 641 6 ltl 6 17 6 191 5 83 66 I 6 20 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: CatUe. Hogs. Sheep. Missouri Psclffc... Wabash Union Paclflo C. A N. W., east C, St. P., M. & O . C. & N. W., west C, H. & Q.( east C, B. & Q., west C, R. I. ft P., east Illinois Central C, R. I. & P., west c. o. w 8 8 12 C 5 82 75 Total receipts 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as ioiiows. each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated Cattle. Hogs Sheep, t'liistia rHCKinpr to., Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour & Co Krey Packing mil son Schwartz St. T,ouls .... Other buyera Co... 518 1.154 1.67,'. 1.234 21'5 "iis 374 102 Total 6,299 102 Bank Cleavrlnara. OMAHA. July 17 Bank clearings for today were $2,101,978.23 and for the corre sponding date last year, $1,496,689.14. 109. 1908. $2,444,327.75 $2,112,726 41 r. 2,108,995 65 1,761.299.47 2,320.008 66 ....... 1.9t0,31,.32 2.00.612.25 2,101.978.23 Monday .... Tuesday .... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday .., 1,634,755.11 1,875,677.4.1 l,673,3h9.M 1.496,689.14 Story of Dny's Trndlnar in Cattle. Hosra and Sheep. CHICAGO. July 17. CATTLE Market atenriv- henvn ta l&VS 7 SO: Texas ateera, $4 60(j-6 00; western steers. $4.80(66.26; stock- era and feeders, wiooio.io; cows ana tim ers. $2 408 85; calves, $6.008.75. HOGS Recelpta, eatimated at 10,000 head; market 510c lower; light, $7.65'o8.0J; mixed, $7 70tpR26; heavy, $7.70"(8.60; rough. $7.70 7 85; good to choice heavy. $7 WW. 80; plga. $601?7.4fi; bulk of sales. $7.80'r78.10. SHEEP AND LA M Bn Receipts, R.'w head; market steady; natives, $2 75r4KO; western. $3004r6 00: yearlings, $4.fHirt 00; lambs, native, $4 7rVri8.50; western, $4 708.10. A 9 INVESTMENT 1 '4V Offered in the World's Greatest Magazine Success. The MiifiTArJne rublUhlng Buslnpsa Is Oue of tlie I lost Dividend Produce ra. How Yon May Shar in the Exfraor dinry Prof It of m Monder ful Husluiws. $13,016,239.76 $10, 563. 636. i over the con epsondlng week $2,465,703.37. Totals ., Increase last year. New York Mlnlnir Stocks. NEW YORK, July 17. Closing quotations on mining slocks were as follows- Alice 180 Leadvllle Con. Brunswick Con 4 Com. Tunnel atock... 24 do bonda 21 Con. Cal. Va 48 60 V4 9 185 104 8.1 89V4 13Vi 127 Va 48 4144 'V4 64 ' 84 44 Flour, bbls.. Whfat, bu,.. Corn, bu Oats, bu 8.000 .U08.600 .. 89,b00 .. 10.700 8.700 40 !00 27,100 10,700 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 17. WHEAT July. $l.Sy4; September, $1.11'; Pecember, $1.0si,i. Ca.h No. 1 hard. $1 32V3 133V. No. 1 north ern, l.in'VUi.v; JNo. 2 nortnern. 41 -.( 1.80ti; No 1 northern, $1.27Hai -28V. KLAX Closed at $1644. BRAN In 100 lb. sacks, $21 60. FLOUR First patents, $6. lft .1-6 JO; second patents, $6.0i6.20; first clears, $i.06'a5.35; second clears, $3.6533.8&. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 17. WHEAT Spot No. I red western winter, nominal; futures quiet; July, s 7'd; September, (a lSd, Lecember, $a 6d. CORN Spot, new American mixed, via Galveston, steady, 6a 3d; futures dull; Sep tember, 6s 7d; October, 6a 7d. FLOUR Winter patents steady; 15a 9d. PKAS Canadian, firm; 7a lid. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, July 17. CORN-Ijwer; No. 2 yellow, 70c; No. I yellow, 70c; No. 1 70c; No. $, 70c; No. 4. 68Vitic; no grade, H-4 OATS Lower; No. $ white, 61c. Km porta anal Imports. NEW YORK. July 17 Import of mer chandise and dry Broods at tha port of New York for the week ending July 10 were valued at $l&.430.0t4. Import of specie fur the port ot Mew York for the week ending today were $127,706 sliver and $108,142 gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were $2,748,000 gold ana n.U.9Ug silver. V. B. ret. la, rag. . dO COUPOB TJ. 8. aa, rag do coupon V. 8. i. rag do coupon Allla-Cbal. lat 6a.. Am. Ag. ia Bal. a Ohie 4a... do I Via do 8 W. IVia Brk. Tr. ci. aa. lea. of Oi. ee Cea. Leaiber 6a C. ot .V J. g- la. . Chea. 44 Oulo 4a... do ref. aa Chicago at A. 8a. c, a g j. to... do gea. 8044 MV4, 1 95 1O0V4 Tetai sale for the day, 463,600 share. New York Money llartiet. NEW YORK. July 17. MONEY On call, nominal. TIMK LOANS Firmer; sixty days, I per cent; ninety days 2 per ceat; six months, 2H 3H. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER S 94 'gt per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.85 4.90 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8736&4.!740 for demand. Commercial bill, $4.aou4.85H. SILVltK Bar, 60c; Mexican dollars, 44c. bon us uovernmenta steady; railroads, firm. Closing quotation en bond today were aa 1 01 lows: .100 int. ate. 4a .101 Int. It. aL 4Hs... 101 VI japan 4a .HH 4 do 4Va .111 eg. c fit. at ia.. 119 L. . deb. to 111. .44 UAH. iul. 4a.. K'1 14.. K. 4V T. lat 4a.. 101 Am. T. T. ev. ie..l04 do gen. 4a i Am. Tobaceo 4a. 40 Mo. Pacific 4a 81 do ta -Ill N. R. K. ot tl. 4V, a. 95 Armour It Co. 4a.. 95 N. Y. C. g. ta...... 9JV, Atchlaon gea. 4a lol do deb. 4a t& u ov. aa a. I.. M. u. 4k at. do cv. ta llt ct. ta 1US At. u. u ia a ee p,. at w. ut a. 4. ..100 .101 do er. 4a 91 . 93 No. Pacific 4a 12V do la 74 . W O. g. L. rtdg. 4a ... 9414, ii:- i-ena. or. e int.. 97 . do e. to Iv4 .w neadins sen. to 101 .104 HLIi. r. fg. aa. I ' oo gao. aa. 91 14 SL U . W. a. to... 79 91- do lat gold to 94 'w aeaboara jl. Lu 4b... otf U 4 I r. 1 ia to go. Paclfle col. to C . R. I at P. c 4a.. 11 do c. to do col. U t 4o 1M ret. to... o Hdg. to 91. la. Railwar as.... Colo. Ind. 6a to do gen. to Colo. Mid. to 44 I'nlon Pacific to.. C. A 8. r. a. 4a. 98 ct. 4a. D 4t H. ot. 4ar Iu4 o lat rat. 4a. 17 V. I. Rubber ta..., V. . Steal Id as.... 94 Va.ro. Ctiem. is.. H ntaua tat aa. ill 19 do lat a aa. to.... 77 weotam ata. aa.... . 77 Weal. Klec. ev. be... 944 .IuO Wis. Central to tt U a B. ii. to do ref. U Inatlilera' 6a fcr.e ,. 1. 4a. do geu. 4a do cv. to eerlea A. do aerlee B Gen. Kleo. or. aa. . am. Can let ref. Bid. Offered. .. 94 ..106 .. 9o .. 43 .. a5 ,.1U4 ..1:1 .. 9 ..104 .1' Bevaik of Ce ram any Itntament. BERLIN, July 17. Tha weekly atate ment of tha Imperial Bank of Gerroany how the following changes: Caah in hand, lncreaaed t 960.000 mayk; loana, uecreaaea - is.tll.vuu mark; aia counts, decreased 76,871.000 marks; treas ury bllla, decreased 18,(32,000 marks, notea In circulation, decreased 139.4118.000 mark. depoalla, increased 70,180,000 Horn BIlTer Iron Silver Offered. 81 ..140 Little Chief Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket 4 t 15 826 120 156 7 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Produce Prlcea Far nished by Buyers and Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery, No. L delivered to the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 25fc; No. L In 60-lb. tubs, 26c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 24c; in 60-1 b. tuba, 234c; packing stock, 19c; fancy dairy, tubs, IS'a'&c; common roll, fresh made, 17ViC Market changes overy Tuesday. EGGS Freali selling stock, candled. 19c No storage stock in Omaha market, Citt;ji;sii-r meat v iscon!: run cream. twins, 16c; Young Americas, 4 In boop, lbVc; favorite, 8 In hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in hoop, 16c; cream, brick, full case, 16c; block Swiss, 15c; full cream llru burger, 16c. POULTRY Jj rollers, 16c; alive, springs. 13V4c; hona, 12c; cocks, 8c; duck, lie; geese, 10c; turkey. 18c; pigeons, r doz.. toe; guinea row is, per dux., 2.a0: squabs. per do., $2. Dressed hens, 11c; springs, UUWw, cock, 6Hc; ducks, lie; geese, lie; turkeys, 210. I'lSH Fresh caught, almost all art drebsed: Halibut, be; buffalo, 9c, trout, 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, i7c; ciappies, sunflsli, 60 to Stc; black baas. 26c; wmte- fisn, lie; pike, Uc; salmon, 14a; pickerel, 10c; frog legs. Hoc Fiosh froseii; White fish, No. J, 10c; round, c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7o; round, 6c; pike, dressed, 10c; round, 8c; red snapper, 10; bpanlsh mackerel, lbc; tuailve mackerel, ioc each. MEAT CUTS-No. 1 rib, lottc; No. 2 ribs, 13c; No. i ribs, c; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 1 loin, 14c; No. 3, loin, 10o; No.. 1 chuck, utrVac; No. 8 chuck, 6Vc, No. 8 chuck, 4jc; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 2 round. Vjo; No. 8 round, 8V4c; No. 1 plate, 6-o; ru. 2 P'aie, oc, .-,0. a piaie, yno. CITRLa FRUITS Lemons, W.oOsH.oO; oranges, $2.76ta4.00. FRESH FRUITS Strawberries, $2.7603.28 per crate 01 Missouri ana Arkansas atock; Florida pineapples, lbs to 4es, U-l per crate; graaae fruit. 36 siie, per box, $5; 46 slxe, $6.50; 54 size, $6; bananas, fancy Port Limon, per pound, to. VEGETABLES Kansas sweat potatoes, $2.75 per bbl. California celery, large. Me; smaller, 60c. New York Holland seed cab bage, 7'ic par lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onions, 2c per lb. California, cauliflower. $3.00 per crate. Tomatoea, Florida, 6-basket crate, $4.00. Lettuce, per do., 40c. Par snips, turnips, carrot, 5o per dosen. Flor Ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnip, etc., per do., 76c. POTATOES Weak; &SJ6o. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, 11c. ' Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 1&.-COTTON Fu ture opened steady; July, 12.06c; Au gust, 12.11c; October, 12.06c; November. 1211c; lecember, 12.03c; January, 12.30c; March, 12.05c; May, 12.06a. Futures closed easy. Closing bids: July, 12 12c; August, 12 05c; September, 12 06c; Oc tober, 12.CTic; November, 12.06c; December, 12 12c; January. 12.10c; March, 12. Ho; May, 12.16c. Spot closed steady, 15 points higher: middling uplands, 12.65c;, middling gulf 12.90c; sales, 1.761 bales. GALVESTON, ,'uly 17.-COTTON Steady at LV. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 17.-METALS The mtital markets were quiet In lue absence of cable. Tin a unchanged at $24 a9 29. 12V. Copper remained weak In tone, with lake quoted at Ulio-SIUTH. electroly tic at I'.l.affM.Vl and caailng at $12.50 12.76. Lead wa quiet at $4 J4.ao. and apelter dull at $6 i.4.40. Iron waa steady, tut without further change. ST. LOL'IS. July 17. -METALS Lead, nominal, $4.17Vj,y4.); speltar, Dominal, $4 DO ije.221.- CATTLE The varrls AS 11 H11.il stri a Sft' urday were bare of fresh supplies of cattle, but the total reculpts for the week nhow a very liberal run, there being a small gain over last week and quite a noticeable gain over the total of the corresponding week of last year. While receipts have consisted largely of native snd fed cattle there has. aleo been quite a little sprinkling of rangers this week. The market on th better grades of beef came, especially me handy light cattle, has been in fair condition from rlav to nv and at the close prices are around 1016! nigner than a week ago. On the other nana, rough and common cattle have been 'low scuers every day and are, If anything, a little easier than last week The supply of cows and heifers this week nas noi oeen very good, consisting Prlncl pally or grassers and a good many of them far from desirable klllera. The mrir,i nn the better kinds at the close of the week m possioiy a lime stronger, while the com moner kinds are a little easier than at last week's close. Stockers and feeders have been In light supply most of the week, still there were enougn nere ar. me beginning of the week to bring about a very sharp break. Since men me rrane nas oeen In active condition and the decline has been made up so that at the close of the week nrtr 4,,a about as high aa they have been for some little time. Quotations on cattle: "Oood to choice eornfrd steers. frt7RfT7.O0: fair to good corn fed steers, $;. 44)47 ;.7r; common to fair corn fed steers, $S.2Stfi6.40; good to choice vesr llngs, $S.tW7 00: good to choice rsnce neeves, n otrfi 5 f; ralr to good ranpe beeves, $4.Wkri5.0t; common to fair range heeveo. 3. 764. Ml; rood to choice cows and heifers, M.TSfrlt.TS; fair to good cows and heifers, 3.SOT4.75; common to fair cows and heifers. tl.75i?T3.50; good to choice Blockers and feeders. t4.009S.2R: fair to good stocker and feeders. tXTSQA.V); common to fair stoekers and feeders. $3.003.7r: atock heif ers. $3.r.'a3.65; real calves, $3.50M.5O- bulls stars, etc.. t 0006.00. HOGS Hogs were 5!EN0c lower this morn ing, and. although the trade generally .p- pearea as rather slow, still there was suffi cient life to effect an early clearance. everything being cleared up by 10 o'clock m the morning. The hogs sold pretty largely at $7.70jT7.75, and on up as high as s.iio for the be. The market this week has been In very satisfactory condition, as Slewed from a seller's standpoint Although the opening was a little easier than the close of the previous week still prlceb tended upward reaching on Friday the highest point touched since 1902, when hogs sold In practically the same notch. With that ex ception, the market was the highest of any year since 1893. Today's decline wipes out a part of the advance, but still at the close of the week prices are 6TJ'7,4c higher than they were one week ago. Representative sales: St. I.oala Live Stork Market. PT. LOT'IS. July 17.-CATTLE-Reclpta. 1.000 head. Including TOO Texans. Market steady. Native shipping and export ateers. $6.2697.16; dressed beef and Duiener steers, $5.70o4j.40: steers under 1,000 lbs., $1.60-4 6.01; stoekers and feeders, $S.26'4'4.85; cows and heifers. $3.6007.00: canners, $2 002.60; bulla. $3.70fij4).00: calves, $6.b04j&.00. Texas and In dian steers, $3.60(46.16; cows and heifers $2.nS5.00. HOOS Recelnts. 2.000 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights, $6.0O4.l0; packers, $s.00-a.20; butchers and best heavy, $6.20 4JS.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, NOO head. Native muttons. J3.MKi4.pO; lambs, J6.00&8.00; culls and bucks, $3.60tf6.00; Block ers, $3.20$4.00. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head, including 1,600 southerns; market steady; native steers, $4.507.50; southern steers, J3.761J6.75; southern oow., $2.605 4. 25; native cows and heifers. $2 HM1) 7.00; stoekers and feeders, $3.606.30; bulls, $2.75'S4 2S; calves, $3.767.60; western steers, J4.26ti4t.25; western cows, $3.0Oj5.25. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; market 5c lower; bulk of pales, $7.75i. 00; heavy. $800 8 06; packers and butchers, $7.S5frS.05; light. $7.5i7.90; plan. $6.5097.60. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 500 head: market steady; muttonn, $4.261 $.25: lambs, $7.0f382S; ran ee wethers, $4.O0'r5.60; range ewes, $3.26154.75. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. July 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head; market steady: steer. $36O!ff7.00; cows and heifers, $2.5flTJ6.ffi; calves. $3.754j7.50. HOGS Recetrt. 2.600 head; qualllv com mon; market RWlOc lower; top, $8.00; bulk of sales. $77fr7r7.. SHEEP AND LAMBS No sheep on sale; market steady; lambs. $7."!fi'?r8.3. Slonz Cltr Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. July 17 fftpeellal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 250 head: mar ket steady; beeves, $5.00iiJ)7.flO; fat cows and heifers. $5 O05J6.0O; grass ' Oows. $3 OO'ij4.50; feeders. $3.76W4.60; yearlings. $2.75 4 25. HOGS Receipts, 3.600 head; market, 10c lower; range of prices, $7.46rr7.85; bulk of Bales, $7 607.70. Stock in Sight. Receipts at the six principal western markets yesterday were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha., St. Joseph Sioux City Kansas City... St. Louis Chicago 90 . 100 . 250 .2,000 .1,000 6.161 2,600 8. 500 2,000 2.000 10,000 101 600 800 8,000 Totals 8.440 25,151 9.401 No. At. Bh. Fr. Vo. At Bh. TT 11 21J 120 1 40 tt 1 ... 7 71 T6 S34 J00 7 6S to J44 ... 7 71 It 194 40 T M 94 220 M 7 74 II 220 ... T 45 H J01 ... T 75 13 1SI lM 1 46 14 75 M Til 45 190 120 T (ft SB ISO 10 T 75 44 20 ... 7 16 7? 181 10 T 75 80 rl 40 T 5 ! MS ... T 75 14 1!l 120 1 10 41 Vh ... T 75 71 tTO ... 7 70 fi4.....J7 ... T 75 51 Ill M0 7 70 IS n ... 7 74 II !1 120 7 70 43 7 U0 t 75 4 7t li'l 7 70 II 1T0 19 7 78 74 !0t 2ort 7 TO 44 21 120 7 75 TO J71 40 7 70 41 :6 ... T 75 TJ 191 91 7 70 7 $54 ID 7 76 T 1M ItO 7 70 61 14t S0 7 Tt 64 127 10 7 70 ! J44 1J0 7 75 74 !24 110 7 70 II 171 120 T 78 1 195 10 T 70 71 211 ... T 71 14 101 10 T 70 44 J7 40 T 75 71 Kit t) 111 , 17 1X4 ... 7 78 7 ?SJ ItO T 7t ' St 114 ... T 75 7 ES ID 7 70 ft IIS ... T (0 41 212 ... T TO 144 00 T 10 17 tn 40 T TO Hi US DO f 50 tT .l 2W 10 T 71 M 294 40 T 90 61 149 40 T 70 82 ?0 10 T 10 41 KIT 40 T 7!v, 7 K $00 T 10 71 230 80 7 7JV, II 234 ... T 18 40 217 1J T 71V, U ti to T 90 17 2.V1 10 7 T5 to 134 ... t JO 64 101 tO T Tl Wool Market. LONDON. July 17. WOOL-The offer ings at the wool market today amounted to 1S.369 bales. The selection was In fair demand at firm prices. Home traders were active and continental spinners se cured the best grade of scoured ard me dium greasy merinos. Americans bought fine greasy merinos as well aa suitable parcels of Punta Arenas. During the two remaining daya of the sales 24 000 bales will be offered. Today's sales follow: New South Walea, 2.200 bales; scoured, lsi'M lHd; greasy, fjdtfjls 2d. Queensland. 700 hales; scoured, la 2d52s 2Vjd: greasy, Sd'W Is 2d. Victoria, 600 bales; greasy. 7d5Pls 8Vid. Tasmania. 100 bales; greasy. 9dls Id. New Zealand. 6,300 bales: scoured,- la liltSls 64d; greasy. 4dfls 3d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. Soo bales; sco-.ired, Is 6dWls 7Ad; greasy, 6d10d. Punta Are nas, 320 bales; greasy, (Vidfrt'l. ST. LOri. July 17. WOOI Unchanged ; western mediums. 21327c; fine mediums, 21(S24o; fine, 12(?M8Hc. SHEEP Only a load or two of fresh sheep were on sale today and these changed hands at quotably steady prices. The trade this week has been a "teeter totter" affair, with sheep stuff at the ascending scale. The week opened with lamba in the spotlight at $8 65. the highest ever paid for range springs -on this mar ket. The extent of the advance on Mon-l day IB rather difficult to determine, for Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Julv 17 OILS Cottonseed Oil. firm: prime crude, nominal: prime yel low, $r).55'!5.6.r.; September. $5.7035.72. Pe troleum, barely steady; refined, New York, $8 ?5: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.20; Philadelphia and Paltlmore, In bulk, $4.70. Ttirnentine. quiet, 49c ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, $3 15. SAVANNAH, Ga., July 17.-OIL Turpen tine, 45V.C ROSIN Firm. Ouote: T3, 12 W3.19; D, $3 2M8.S5: E. $3.70fT3.7r,: F. $3 8.Vff3 90: ft. H8.9694 00: H. $4 104.: I. $4 85; K. $4 9515) 6 00: M, $5.0036.25; N. $5.35; WG, $5.65; WW, $5.70. Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 17. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery. ISVic; nearby prints. 30c. EGGS Firm: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, 23300 at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby current receipts, return able cases. 11 Vic at mark; western firsts. 23tyc at mark: western current receipts, 20o?2?,c at mark. . CHEESE Firm: New York full creams, choice, 14814c; fair to good, 13Vgi3Hc, Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. July 17 SEED Clover, cash, $7.10; October, $7.10;; necemner, $7.10; March, $7 17H; No. 2, $6.16; No. 3. $6.00; reiected, $5.60; no established grade, $4.00. Timothy, prime. $2.00. Alslke, nrlme $7.0: Mitnixt. 10. The Woman' World, of Chicago, la popular magailne that supplier at an annual subscription price of 25 cent tha masses living in small town and rural districts with reading matter, sim ilar to that of the magailne selling at 16 cent a copy. The bast known writ ers are among our contributors. it high-grade character and low price have made it tha favorite with that element which forma the largest percentage of our population. As over 60,000,000 live outside Of the large titles, it haa the largest field of any niiigaslno. This ex plains it enormous paid circulation of U,OUu,0O0 copies a month, whloa w prove. It goes by mall to 8, OOO, 00 vt nomaa. It Is not sold at news stainls. The Ourrler Publishing Company, which own the Woman's World and 11 splendid printing plant and has within a few years brought It by its great earnings to its piiunonienal success, re cently offered the public Its per cent preferred stook with wlilcli there goes a bonna of common atock and the invita tion at once met wtui a most generous response from hundreds of inventors. Within a few weeks over $260,000 of tne 9 per cent preferred stock has been sold. This means thut over $260,000 new capital has gone into the business for only treasury shares are aolii. It means that those who buy now secura an Interest In a successful business now worth over a quarter of a million mora than when the stock was first offered. This 9 per cent preferred stock is sold to provide for Improvements and exten siona and to enable uh to take care of the growing business. Magailne as Great 1)1 vidVnd-rayei s The history of the magazine business shows that enormous profits there are In It. Munsey'B Magazine share, par vain $100, ar now said to b worth (1,900, paying monthly dividend of $100. Yet, Munsey's has less than one third the circulation of the Woman's World. Tlie Ladies' Bom Journal doe an annual business of $39,000,000. All well-known magazines have made and are making fortunes. Th lat Mr. P. F. Collier, of Collier's Weekly, left an estate of over $0,000,000. Why shouldn't the Woman's World, with additional fa cilities, pay better than any of these) with its larger circulation and higher advertising rate? The larger the circulation, the higher the advertising rate Jflvou now our afl vestislng rate is the highest of any pub lication -98 per line, Sii2 per inch, $t,3U0 per page, per issue. tine r"--ent issue contained over $90,000 ndverttnlng, and $20,000 more came too late for Insertion. In addition we are turning down about $20,000 undesirable advertising a month. Our bualness, profitable from the start, has grown so fast that within the past few yeara we had to move several times to larger quarters. It la now housed In three large buildings employing over 6u0 people. Our learnings. For the first three months of 1909, when not a share of our 9 per cent pre ferred stock was yet sold, our profits were $69,000 while but $46,000 is neces sary to meet the 9 per cent yearly div idend on our preferred Bharea. On this baslB the annual profit would be $236,000 more than sufficient to pay 9 per cent on ootn our preierrea ana common stocks. Additional capital will still further Increase our great earning pu.4.-lbilttlefl, especially when we are heading towiid unprecedented prosper ity, anil advertising protnles to become enormous for a magazine known to aj vertlBers as one of the best pullers and which covers the territory which by Kplendid crops will soon be nine billion dollars to the nation's wealth. We are toncenlrstlng our greatest efforts to so cure about a million dollars advertising In the next twelve months, which would mean dividends of at least 25 per cent. These facts ehould appeal to thought ful and conservative investors. Tlie more they in estimate the more of our 9 per cent preferred stock they will buy. Buy Before the Advance. Today you can buy our 9 per cent fully paid and non-asbassable preferred shares at $65 and secure the bonus of one-half common sharci with each pre ferred share. After August 16, 1909, th preferred shares will be 980, to be soon followed by withdrawal of th common stock bonus. You can buy these shares for cash or on small monthly Inutall ment. Personally, I own only oommon stock. Dividends must be paid on your pre ferred shares before 1 can get a divi dend on my common that shows my own confidence in tills business. Tlie upturn in our advertising business this midsummer, usually the dullest season, JuHtltles my expectation that common stock dividends will start before th year expires. The next preferred divi dend Is due January 1. When our common stock also receives 9 per cent, the balance of earnings be longs to all shareholders. Not many corporations provide for uch liberal dividend distributions. I believe you have never before had such an opportunity for Investment where shares can multiply In value with Increasing dlvldenda. Our business la open to fullest Inves tigation. Our largest shareholders ara prominent Chicago bualness men who are familiar with our business, Some of them, after a thorough Investigation, huve Invented as much aa $20,000 and some $10,000 In our preferred shares. If you wish fullest Information about our company, please write for It, or bat ter fill out and return attached coupon. GEOXGrS B. OXTKatXEK, Pres. Ourrlar Publishing Company. INDUSTRIAL STOfJKS M Arte. Power. .. It BO 100 Burllncame. T. T. I 24 M Chrleltaji N. V... 4 00 11 Ceo. N V A. L I 23 100 Co. TailcaS BI4 I Cont. Cots' I SO.OO 10 Douflaa shoe 43 to 14 O. A. Coffee Hid SO Oifnrt Linen A. 10 00 40 Redle Phone II 00 10 Teleooet "A".. Hid 4 Vnlon Ufa 23 (V) Llibt Power ta "v, 11 Alb. Doar 48.00 10 Am. Marconi 14 M 10) Brail I lan Lar .. 100 It Cfo. N Y. A. L. 100 104 Coca Oola Hot.. IS 00 K felons H. a B...BI4 t Gary A Int W 00 in Mex. Flanla I 00 10 Phoenli Ufa 76 00 60 Sheldon'a Belt IS 00 4 V. Pump A Pwr. ai.00 10 V. Wlrel. pfd, unit. 160,000 Vlncennea, Ind. I S CO HooDeaton. III.. Gaa Elee. ta HVi 13,000 Carmen Guanajuato Ii, 60 atock bonus. Par K. K. h.MITll, Broker. US LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Peters Trust Company Since the absorption of all of Omaha's Saving Banks, by Clearing House Institutions, Interest rates have been reduced from 4 per rent to 3 per cent. This means a large reduction In the Income of Omaha's Savings Bank Investors. To those Investors who have shown their con servatism, by banking with Saving Institutions we offer even a more con servative and profitable Investment than the had formerly In our first Hen mortgages, on personally examined, Improved and producing farms. These can bo selected In any amount and BEAR 5 PER CENT AND 6 PER CENT INTEREST, which we collect and remit our customer on the interest periods. Our attorneys carefully look after all titles and with out their approval no mortgage Is made. In our long experience of over twenty-three years NO CUSTOMER HAS LOST A DOLLAR through tha assignment to him of a mortgage negotiated by us. Let us show you these high class Investments and talk It over personally with you. PETERS TRUST COMPANY Main Floor, New York Life Building. Omaha. REQUEST FOR BOOKLET OEO&OII K. OVKmiXm, President, 46-48 West Monro attract, ChloagO. Xar air Bend m t onoa, with out obligation on my part, booklet wjfjtgnlfloent Dividend from Katra ainea" and farther Information re gardlng th t per oent prerrA stock issue of your Company. Varna Address O. B. J Herbert E. Good. Co Brokers and Dealers OBanr, ritOTisios, stock Omaha Offlcel S10 at. T. Life Bl&g. Bell Tslsphoae. Douglas SSI. laAepaaataat, A-3121 aad A-S1SS. Oldest sal Largext Hou la tha vata TWENTIETH CENTURY. FARMER Ta Faraa Papa that Raahe All of th Live llaak at.