TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1000. GRAIN m PRODUCE MARKET Wljeat Again Weak, 8upport Lacking )n Favorable Haryeitirig. HEAVY MOVEMENT EXPECTED mrn Flrnrr .enernl Raying; an fry Wenther He ports Ins atoff alow aad Shade Lower la Prlee. OMAHA, Auk. 30. 19TJ. Wheat wss wnk again today, lacking .support a oonilltlonii In the prln( wheal le. strict are favorable for harvesting and a heavy movement la expected early next I week. There ta nothing material to advance rrlces on except the connection tn the (September option and this la speculative. I Corn T.aa firmer on general buying sup 1 ported by continued dry weather report. Cah corn waa rather alow and a shade lowtr. V heat was alow and somewhat .with bearish preaaure predominating. A !:atge movement of spring wheat In looked 'for next week and Belling la the feature Henri. H K. Bacon, shorts, 113.124; clear clears, i.t 25. I"OCLTRY Stesdv springs, 16c; turkey. 17 5c. BUTTER Higher; EGOS Wesk, 17c Flour.bhla What, bu orii, bu Oats, bu higher; bnxed, extra rite, 113.124; ahort chickens, ducks, ec; 12c; gee ne. creamery, 2332Tc. lower Receipts. .... II. 124,0110 .... 45.100 ....131,200 Shipments n.ioo 7 0 91, W0 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market it Irregular When Not Alto gether Disorganized. WEATHER I THE GRAIN BELT Pair with Tonight and Sntnrday Slightly Warmer. OMAHA. Aug. 50. 1909 The hot wave that haa prevailed throngh out the gulf mates for several days past haa lost somewhat In aeverlty during the last twenty-four hour and temperatures are much mine moderate In that section tnls morning. Te-nperatures are slightly lower In the lake region and went over the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys to the mountains and are slightly higher In the extreme northwest. Heavy rains have fiillen within the last twenty-four hours on the south Atlantic coast and light showers wore scattered over the eastern states, the lake legion and the southern slope of the Rocky mountains. The weather continues generally clear throughout the upper val leys and the northwest, and It will continue fair In tills vicinity tonight and probably Saturday, with slightly warmer Saturday. Record of temperature and precipitation on this outlook. Harvesting la progressing j compared with the corresponding day of .under favorable conditions In the north west. Corn wag steady to higher on general l support on dry weather prevailing In the corn belt. Pome of the best traders are Inclined to discount nny material damage ily drouth sa yet, however, the market has j a strong tone and advancing. Primary wheat receipts were oW.OOO bu. and shipments were 799,000 bu., against re- fOlpts last year of 75,000 bu. and shipments ,'of 9O6.C00 bu. . Primary corn receipts were Mo.OW bu. and shipments were 354.000 bu., against receipts I '.net year of 448,000 bu. and shipments of ! 325.000 bu. Clearances were ro.OOO bu. of corn, 139.000 bu of oats and wheat and flour equal to 34.000 bu. . . , Liverpool closed Sd higher to d lower on wheat and Mid higher on corn, i Local range of opilcn.v Articles Open. High Low. Clot. Tes'y. 'Wheat- I I I I Sept... 98 93'i KTil 9T 934. Dec..., - 89 S'l I1! Corn I ! I I Kept... 694 I 694 I 9. K Dec.... S3 I M U4! 64 I 6,l4 Oats- III . Sept... KVif H 3ft4j sT.u 35V, - Deo.... W,t 85 X Si I SVk Onaaha Cask Prteee. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 6cUtl.0S; No. t tierd, 6WiHc; No. 4 hard, nifimc; No. I (sotinsr 9wvatl.W: no grade. 81V90c. COKN-No. 2, 62oWVCi No. a. 23u3V,c; Vo. 4, tlVvyeMc; no grade, 54Vil40c; No. 2 yel low, 4fc4Vie; No. f yellow, 64c; No. 1 I white. 6c; No. 1 white. 419660. OATS No. 1 mixed, J6S37V; No. t yel low, 87TJ37V: No. 1 white, WtfttVic; No. 4 White. aeVifSarTHc. RYE N o. 2. 6ftT0c: No. S. 7J9c. Cartel lleoerepta. Wheat. Corn. Oats ' Chicago 100 12 430 ' Minneapolis 92 Omaha 46 48 6 lAiluth t CHICAGO Gil A IN AND PROVISIONS the last three years: 1909. 1908. 1D07. 1306. Minimum temperature ... 62 54 57 76 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 74 degree Defhi. ncy lti precipitation since March L 1.95 Inches. deficiency corresponding period In 1908 0 17 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1307. 4.42 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. torn aad Wkeat Region Bulletin. For Omaha, Neb., fot the twcntv-foiir hours ending at 8 a. m., 7Bth meridian time. Friday, August !, 1903: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Pta.lons. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland. Neb 87 6.1 00 Auburn, Neb 90 52 .00 Broken Bow, Neb. 81 r.j .00 Columbus. Neb... 85 53 .00 Culbertaon, Neb.. S3 55 .00 Falrhury. Neb. ...88 59 .00 Fairmont. Neb... 82 50 .00 Or. Island, Neb . 81 55 .00 Harttngton, Web. ii 52 .00 Hastings, Nrb.... 84 60 .00 Holdrege, Neb... M 69 .00 Oakdale, Neb 80 62 .00 Omaha, Neb 81 62 .00 Tekamah, Neb... 87 67 .00 Alia. Ia 83 (8 .00 Carroll, la 85 55 .00 K'larinda. Ia 89 66 .00 Hlbley, la S5 51 .00 Sioux City, Ia... 86 60 . 00 Minimum temperature for r Feat area of the Trading; aad Closing; Price en Hoard of Trade. f CHICAOO, Aug. 20. Ideal weather for the 1 harvest of the new crop of wheat In the northwest caused a severe slump In wheat prices on the Board of Trade today, but much of the loss was subsequently regained on covering by shorts. At the close prices 'were tfic lower than yesterday's final I figures. Corn closed strong and oats and 'provisions easy. The wheat market waa weak the greater part of the day, owing to general selling prompted by continued favorable weather .for harvesting and movement of the new crop. The movement of the new wheat In the northwest Is gaining dally, and, with good weather, the arrivals at Minneapolis and Duluth will soon reach considerable proportions. Keports from the spring wheat country were again of the most optlmlstlo character as regards the prospective yield, and harvesting was said to be progressing I rapidly. Several of the leading holders were free sellers during the first half of the day, particularly of the September de livery, but late In the session offerings be came much more meager. Talk of some 1 wheat having been Bold for export Induced considerable ooverlng, which resulted in a rally of about lo In all deliveries. The mar ket closed fairly steady. Growing belief that the corn crop of the southwest Is being seriously Injured by drouth Inspired lively buying of corn. which resulted In a strong rally following a slump early In the day due to the break In wheat. The market closed strong, with prices up save lo Kai'feo. Oats were extremely weak early In the day, but became much steadier late In the besslon. Prices at the close were a shade lower to 40 higher. Provisions were Inclined to be weak all day. At the close prices were unchanged to 10c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows. m. Not included period ending at 8 In averages. P18TRICT AVERAGES. sky. Clear Clear Clear Cl'?ar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear twelve-hour ACTIVE LIST SHOWS LOSSES Balk of Raslnesa Is In I n Ion and .oataern Paelflr, Reading; and Steel Rally Beglst ear rinse. NEW TORK. Aug. 20 Today s stock market was again irregular when not al together disorganised. At the opening most dfcllhes were fractional, but betore tne end of the first hour the movement gatheied greater momentum under a fresh accumu lation of selling orders and recessions of 2 points or more were recotded uirougn the active list. The business of the morn ing session was estimated at over "tW.ono shares. Just how much of this huge amount represented long stock and how much operations fur the decline it is. of course, impossible to say. There were In termittent r:illles, but early in the atter noon the list took a fresn start, with fur ther liquidation in t'nlon Pac.flc. Houlhrrn Pacific, Heading, Bteel and others of the active group. Of the many theories offered to account for the market's extreme heaviness only two are worthy of serious consideration. The tirst, of course, has to do with the apprehension existing in many quarters re narulng the health of Mr. E. H. Harrlman, and the other Is that a "shaking out" of the rank and file was deemed advisable by those who are supposed to be tn con tiol of the market's machinery. The final hour was characterised by orderly' and steady recovery, many Issues renaming the larger part of their loss, while not a few made net gains. Throughout the day con siderable strength was shown by a group of epeclaltles, which included t nited Ktales Hubber, American Car and Foundry and American Locomotive. The local tractions also exhibited such steaainesi.. As an il lustration of the market's narrowness, deullngs In four stocks Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Heading and United Slates Steel made up fully 60 per cent of the day's business, which aggregated 1.450. oou shares. The closing was steady, with the rally still under way. IjoihIou was a seller here to the extent of 40,000 shares. The heavy liquidation In stocks made for easier rates in the money market, but the demand was very light. Forecasts of thu weekly cash movement indicates a gain of about 13.500,000 by local banks, much of this coming from the Interior. The day s budget of news bearing upon the financial situation Included advices of better cotton crop conditions In Texas, cooler weather the corn belt and record hreaking sales of wool In Boston. A marked decline In copper exports for the week was reported. The bond market was again weaa. intai sales, par value, amounted to 84.".O00. United States bonds were unchanged. The following were the closing quota tions on stocks: dollars. 4 8A3.000: silver dollars of istt). 14.131. OOP; sliver certificates outstanding. $4. 83.000. Oeneral fund: Standard silver dollars. In general fund. tt.ia.M7; current liabilities, t7.24s.4s ; working balance In treasury offices. $32.51.i; in banks to credit of treasurnr of United "tates, 140 441. fctt: subsidiary silver coin, ltt.02l.8H6; minor coin, I J1 114: total balance In general fund, ll01.OMi.248. REPORT OF THE CLKAR1XG HOUSE Transactions af tka Aeaawlated Ranks for ke Week. NEW TORK. Aug. 20. Itradstreet s bank clearings report for the week ending Au gust 1 shows an aggregate of IX2A6.li5.flOO, ss sgalnst t2.M8.54A.0n0 last week and I2.J43, 373,000 In the corresponding week last year. The following Is a list of the cities: CITIE8. ! Clearings. Inc. Dec. No. of Temp.-- Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill 2 M 60 .01 Columbus. 0 17 84 SO T lies Moines, Ia 14 8S 5! .00 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 86 K T Kansas City. Mo.. 20 !)0 62 T Ixiulsvllle. Ky IK Ril fi. .01 Minneapolis. Minn. 27 t 52 .00 Omaha, Neh 18 M M .00 St. Louis, Mo 12 92 61 .00 continues moderate and wheat region. The temperature throughout the corn Very light showers occurred since the last report In the Chicago. Columbus snd In dianapolis districts and traces of rain In the Kansas City district. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. N'EW YORK GENERAL MARKET notations Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat Sept. 1 00-VU Dec. !6V-(i May 1 0U0Vt Corn Sept. .65T4tr6 Dec. 56 m May ;r.7WSI Oats- Sept, i Dec. May Jan. Lard- Hept. Oct. Nov. Jan. Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan. 40 V 22 15 17 42V 11 90 11 85 11 40 10 30 11 70 11 40 17', I 1 01 1 00 I I 57 I 5V I asm 401 99Vj9tftl 0011 OOVl MTs I tN! 6M 57 I 37 87WI 7 I 5M, Wi57M'H I 38 38 404I 40k; I of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. ZO-FLOUR-Receipts. 1BJU0 bbls ; exports, 3,700 bbls. ; barly settled with quiet trade; Minnesota pat ents S6.90iU6.25: Minnesota bakers IS IK.w 'fl old; winter patents, 35.30Jfi5.60, old; winicr straights, 6.a0x5.60, old; winter extras, 34.50 ' new; winter siraignis, .:hhix).iu. new; winter patents, t5.304i5.60: new. winter low- grades. t4.4O:i4.70, new; Kansas straights. HSiKtfS.lO, new. Rye flour, barely steady; fair to good, $4.1044.35; choice to fancy, 3.40j4.40. COKN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel low tl.e09l.6&; coarse, fl.60l.oS; kiln dried. 13 75. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 70c. nominal, f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 67c, c. I. I., New York. WHEAT Receipts, 211.200 bushels; ex ports, 49,800 bushels', spot wheat, eai-y; No. 2. red, new, tl-09, elevator and 81.12'. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, new, September shipment, .lfl0, f. o. b. afloal ; No. 2. hard, winter, new, ti l-'7, f. o. b. afloat. Until milled by a late Jump Iii corn, the wheat market was weak and lower today In response to predicted large receipts and fine northwest weather. The late upturn, during which shorts covered freely, rectored all the early loss here, final prices showing a partial rjuarter not rise. September closed, tip'1; December closed, 11.04'; May closed, tl 06'i. CORN Rwcelpta. 11.600 bushels; spot market, firm; No. 2. mixed. SOHc, nominal, elevator and 81c, nominal delivered; No 3, mixed, new, 64c, f. o. b.. afloat, winter shipment. Option market was without transaction closing partlv -VhHc higher. Si ptetnber closed, 73-4c; December closed, ot74jC. OATS Receipts, 117.600 bushels: spot market, steady. Mixed c. nominal: natural, white, 2-.i32 pound I . f-. C. & St. L. 47U4IMC: cliDDed. while XAf i ..' I PreMed 8tvl c.r . R'V,? ' H A Y 22 25 j 22 15 I 22 15 71 21 17 46 I 17 So i 17 37Mi! 17 45 11 8 11 87H 11 46 10 22Vkl I 11 76 11 46 tu I 11 87H 11 824j 11 40 10 20 n 2'ii ii as 11 8741 11 90 11 42 i, 11 45 10 22S,! 10 25 11 68 11 71 11 71 11 S7SI U 15 11 45 15 J7V 9 23Wj SIT; , Short clear No. 1. Cash quotations were as follows FLOUR steady; winter patents. tS-W t 40: winter straights. t4 936J 95; spring pat ents. tft.iWfriH.lO; sp.y.g Blralghts, 84.oJi .80; bakers, t3 5fU " 10. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 50054c; fair to choice, 6yai'c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, No. 1 northw est, rn. tl.45. Tlmothv Clover, 111.70. PROVISION Mtss pork, per bhl. b22.2o. Lard, per 10) lis., til s7H. ribs sides tloose), tll.Mty!l i5. Short tides (boxed). tl2 12'tfj 12.26. BUTTER Steady ; creameries. I1&26W. dairies. (f23V,c. EGOS Steady; receipts 11.186 cases, at mark, cases Included, 18c; firsts, 2oc; prtmu firsts. II Sc. CHEESE Strong; daisies. 1511 ; twins, 14ijil4c; young Americas, l.v,iv lfc: long horns. 15Sftl6ViC. POTATOES Finn: choice. to fancy, 4vi 50c: fair to sood. 4M47c. POULTRY Steady; turkeys. 15c; chickens, !4S-; springs. 17c. VEAL Firm; 60 to 60 lb. weights. Iii8c; 60 to -lb. weights, vc; & to UO-lb weights. tWtfllc. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eqval to 304.0:10 bit. Exr rts for the week, as shown by Hiadstretts, were equal to 2.fW).000 bu. Primary recelpta were 68'.0W bu.. compared with 745,00 bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheal. 67 cats; corn, 154 carst oats, tit cars: hogs, lO.OUO head. Ssln. Allli-Chalmers ptd - Amlgmtnl Coppsr 30,6.10 Amarlcnn Asrlcullursl .... 100 Am. Meet Sugar !.K) Am. Can ptd 1.4'D Am. r. & K I.6ix Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. U. pra Am. he Securltln 1,8"0 American Llnaeed American Ijm-omotlve 6.0"K Am. S. & K 34.4'a) Am. 8 & R. pfd 5e Am. Sussr Retlntng 90 Am. T. H T 6.700 Am. Tobacco ptd 4'M American Woolen 100 Anaconda Mining Co K Atchiton 45.J01 Atchison ptd " Atlantlo Coast Line Ilaltlmore A Uhlu IUI. Ohio ptd netblehem 8tee Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of N. J Oherapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Oreat Western. Chicago a N. W C, M. A 8t. P C, C, C. t St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado & So f',,1... A go. let pfd Colo. So. 2U pfd C onaolldaleil tiaa Corn rroducte Delaware a- Hudson lenver & Klo Urande... I). & K. U. pfd Dlatlllera' Becurltlea .... Erie Urle lat pfd Brie id pfd General tleclrlo Oreat Northern pfd tlreat Northern Ore rtfs llllnota Contral liiterlxtrougti Met. Int. .Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd International Haper .... International Pump .... Iowa Central Kansar City HO K. f. 8o. pfd Louisville A N Minn. A 81. L M , l. P. A 8. . U... Missouri Pacific M , K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. K. of M. 1st pfd. New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'! uaa -Firm No. tfamv. HIDES-wulet; Bogota. 20Sfl2t'c; Cen tral America. 21'ac. LEATHER (juiet; acid. 23ru30(!. PROVISIONS Beef, steady, family, tl400 ti 14.50; mess, til .owj 11.50; beef hams. t24.00a 23.00; packet. 12.:,, .oo; city extra India mers. tJ0.50ii21 00. Cut meats, steady; pick led belllet. tl2 WV6 13.00; pickled hams, 112 50 &13.00. Ijird, firm; western, f-' 2n12 30- re fined, firm; continent. $2.65; South Amer ica. tlt.00; compound, t7.cUu i.75. Pork firm family, t22.0Oj 22.50; short, clear, t-'1.0ou2J.j-mess, 821.72x6. TALLOW-Steady; city f2 per package). 5 5-ltic; country (package free), 6 5-W'i i 13-ltic. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra 3 Q34eL-; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Strong; creamery specials 28Hc; official price. 2Sc. EGGS Firm; western, extra firsts. 24W 25c; western, firsts, 22'23c. POULTRY Alive, quiet snd steady chickens. 174jl!tc; fowls, 164l6o; turkeys 14c; dressed, firm; broilers, western lii 20c; western, 1.1'o-17c. ClIEESK-Hlghrr; state, full cream spe cials, luciltc; state, small or larse, colored or white, tancy, 14V; state, full cream common to good. lloMc; skims, full to specials, 3viL:c. Puilmun Palace Car... I Railway Bteel Pprlng.. Kansas City Grata Heading Hopubllc Steel Republic 8leel pfd Rock island Co Rock Island Cu. pfd... St. L. A 8. r .d ptd.. 81. Louis 8 V.' St L. 8. W. pfd Sloss-8herrield 8. A 1 Soutlieru Pacific Southern Hallway So. Hallway pfd Temiesaee Ct pper Teaa Pacific T., 8t. L. A W T, St. U A W. pfd..., Union Pacific I'nlou Pacific pfd ... I. s. Realty I'. 8. Rublr f. 8. H'cel U. 8. Steel pfd t'lah Copper v. -Carolina Chemical .. Wauaati Wabash pM Western Maryland Wtutlnghouae Clectrlo .., Weetern Colon Wheeling A L. R Wisconsin Central Klr.t ajaerament paid Totul aalea for the djy, Mil ... 4,600 "joo ... l.ioo ... 1,400 ... 4. H0 100 io'iob too ... i.iof) .... ti.ut 300 ... 7,tK 00 7'10 t") .... T.geO ... 1,10) SO) .... 1..-T0 .... ' .... 1.4C0 , ... 10.SC0 .... l,2i 600 .... !, .... M.IOO ... 14, F0D . ... 4.M . ... 1.90V .... 4.M '"too 700 00 ii.'ro .... 1.100 .... t.ro SCO . ..." 60 .... 2,aon .... l.aoO "' .... 4,300 ts.m .... 4.J0O .... i.ono 6 .... S0.700 . ... l.'OO 3S.4IU . . . . 1. 10) ill .... 1.100 100 f ....24U .... 4.&S) 00 .... S4.40) . ... ii.Wl .... i.tm 4u0 .... 1.000 1) ....32O.S0 n.iui) l.ooo J.n-K) .70) ...... Xs) J21.J.M) 4.7CJ K) Uluv tft.yit H.WlO I0 .... 1.100 (.104 1.401) 0 t High. 6.H M 46 45 t4 (MS 73" 411 34 lits 62 W ffi't lit 1S'4 lto 101 H J8 4H lls-4 1S 137 117 V ais 40H 108S "it" C4 iw" 157 74 44T, 64 2 01, 144 ' tl lfl 8t SS', M4 42's IW'4 i:3-4 n 150 llki 4H Low. Close. 21 's '7H 41 'iiml 74V, 164 M-4 US' 73 41 1 iiiit ' 3S 814. s 140 l)l 1 4t lilt it 1M"4 Sl 106 Uj il r. M :i ti W 131 Mi 31 70 SDH y 71 Kant lot 14 3 (7 75 1.41, 0l 41 aus 64 4 14 V, 73 7H I2' 4Ak 43 Vt 71 4& Nfe 33 r. H 11S 1! 139 1014 37 41 u 104 -i 1S US 'iiii IK 13 3D 108 'ii ti iii'' i 74 41 it 1 8" 141 22 11 47 K6 37 34 M 421 1 lf 7S 4 15 47 'so 17 '47 73 151 64 14: 72 40 io'i M in 47 2 32 IB! II 1JS, 115 1 41 IIS) 47 lf6 3S 104 3'. 76 4 It 1304 10 70 11 3i 64 70 SO) Mi 107 8t 56 73 12314 60 47 10 ti 6 14 71 7 Ei-dlvldend. 1.4.0. 7") shares. 4 44 41 M 73 48 34 It t8 114 )3 lat 101 18 4 118 104 Uf 11714 i 11 7 184 Mi 8 108 116 0 6 7 m 161 14 41 64 kl KO 113 82 (4 111 4 8H 63 Ml 4ii le 162', 1 1.4 14 471. 88 SI" 17 41 10 4 14 16 61 111 7- 40 74Mi lie i 62 140 48 M 12 154 8314 140 M, 1)4 K 4 IKK 4X44 ! 87 106 14 3Hi '7 64 1, W 46 86 13314 11 70 :' M 60 70 30414 108 S4 8244 8614 TM4 134 6 47 ' ' 61 8 4 714 ' 6 New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg Kansas City San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland IVtrolt Omaha Louisville ,i Milwaukee Fort Worth Los Angeles St. Paul Seattle Denver Buffalo Indianapolis Fpoknne Providence Portland, Ore Richmond Alttny Washington St. Joseph Salt Lake City Columbus , Mtmphls Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo Rochester Hartford Nashville Dee Moines Peoria New Haven Ploux City Norfolk Grand Rapids Syracuse Evansvllle Birmingham Springfield, Mass.... Portland, Me At'gusta, Ga Dayton Oakland, Cal Worcester Jacksonville, Fla.... Wichita Wheeling Knoxvlllo Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston, 8. C Mobile Wilmington Lincoln, Neb.. Wllkesbarre Topeka Davenport Oklahoma City Fall River Kalamazoo Satramento ...1 Springfield, 11) Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids, Ia.... New Bedford Columbia, 8. C Macon Youngntown Lexington Fargo Akron Rockford, III Erie, Pa , 8loux Falls Canton, O Qulncy, 111 Bloomlngton, 111...., Lowell , Blnghamton Chester, l'a South Bend Decatur, 111 Springfield, O Vloksburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield, O Jacksonville, III I.fackson, Miss Houston Galveston Duluth Scranton M.6!.... 17.Ii.... 19.2!.... 24.7.... 1J.4.... 29.1:.... 24.51.... 14.1 .... 24.7j.... 11 .... 12 0.... 1st);.... 4 '.... 80 81.... 17. ! ! 40.0 l 66.11 3' 13.41 17.ll 44 4 22.4! 32.5 46. 7 3. 34.41 .l 64 4 40 g 14.51 S7.2 43.7! 12.91 e.ii 32.4 , 15.5 30.91 21.01 14.7 l.S 34.41.. .!'.. 13.41.. 12 .$!.. 1.7.. 27.H.. 111!.. 21.9 .$3. 13.014.0001 I 1S0.41.0"0; I lH4.2lO.OOOj I 12t.R2S.0r0 63.946.0001 I 46.7&S,0O! I 46.0O9.0O0l I 40. 676,001)! I 25,D.Sfl.OOO 23.326.0001 16,411.000 14.WS.000' 17.941.0001 15.722.000! la,T37,0O0 SO.B 10.854.0001 6 0 11.580,0001 6.144. Ono, U,9;T.fl0i) 9.802,000) 12.205.0001 8 066.000 (.108.0001 7.846.0001 4.045.0001 (.880.000 7, 579.0001 I.H74.0O), 4.!5.0J10 6,656.0fX) 4.952,000 C.9U.0i) 6.786.0001 3.677,000! 5.7US.01 3.O24 0OO1 3.078.0001 4.039,0001 3.442.000! S.OM.OOOl .771,O00 .irti,ono 1,627,0001 2, 205, 0001 2.316,OO0 1 458.00O 2.27.OflO 1.901 0I0 , 2,0s0.0O0 . 1.7W,OO0 .1 l,il9.tX , 1.701.0001 1 .1 1.108.000! 12.8! .1 1.640.000! .j 1,879.0001 , 1.650.0001 .1 1,670,0001 . 2.768.0001 111.31 .1 ' 1.413.0001 2.9 . 1.2t.000 I 1.369.0001 1,140,000 774,0001 1,137.000!.. l,la2,W 6.4j 1,618.0001 83. 4 1,180.0001 6.3 1.496,0001 44t.6 1,001,0001 10.7 1.61)9.0001 74.01 908.0001 1.200.0001 994.000! 1,074,0001 866.0.101 79.0001 729,000! . 943,0001 508.0001 622,000 778.0001 67S,0CO 682.0001 879,0001 610,000 i 683.000; 672,0001 623,0001 611,0001 469,0001 448.000 880,000 458.000! 464,0001 474.0001 . 439,000! 151.0001 . 3114,0011 8n6.000 829, 0! 1.242,0001 . 21.709.000! 9.099 000,. 440,0001. , 1.284,0001. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt. Are Fiir and Market it Little Higher. SUPPLY OF HOGS IS LIB LEAL Parkers Force Trie Down Tnllr Ten Cents, A Ideal hy Eastern Re aerta heep Are Sllgfctly Lower. BOIT1I OMAHA. Aug . 1909 Cattle. Hogs. Bheep the morning, anything like so that It a clearance was late before as made. fteeelnt were: Official Monday 7 84 1M official Tuesday 4.150 4 169 Official Wednesday 1324 ll4 Official Thursday 4.U 4 listlmat Friday 900 1.000 li.2b 10.071 12 .'6 163S 2.700 Five davs this week....23.5!4 29.220 61.W8 Same days last week. ...19 417 22.666 43,1.1 Same days 1 weeks ago.. 14.065 22,617 41.271 Same davs 1 weeks ago.. 16.4"6 86.714 21.302 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 13.335 17.234 23.611 Same days last year 24,475 16.709 48.467 The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yean 1909. HW8. Inc. Dec. Cattle 567.64 644.64 22.900 ...... Hogs 1.636.00 1,774,647 140 667 Sheep S87.799 10,85 The following table shows the average price of hogo at Houth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1909. 1908.1907.106. 1906.190t. 11903. 31.9;.... 21. 3.... 3 31.... 20.3) lfl. li 62.7 I 2.11. 2.8 1.8 26.8!.. 25.6 .. 45.7... .4... 11.4... I 43.7... 8.2... 27.9... 14.51... 20 81... S2.2... M.6... 15.3 ... '23'.2l!! 60.91... 4.0... 17.81... 8.41... 1.01.. I 24.0!. .... 1.6. ....I 18.0 . 5.81. 66. lj. "tt.h, 8.2 11.0 7.2 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Apg. Apg. Aug. AUK. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 9... 10... u.. 12... 11... 14.. 15... 16.. 17.. 18.. 19.. 20.. 7 49H 7 41Hi 7 4 7 42 7 47 1 47H C 40 60 41 t 12 17 6 801 081 I Ml O oo 6 89 6 94 7 4Vi 7 661k I 441 IV j 41 7 63SI ( 31 4 37, t 86 s 6 86! I?3 5 14 72 6 961 6 89 e 6 12 5 84 6 83 I 951 6 89 I 07 02, i 14 4 841 6 36 4 8I1 6 14 4 941 6 IS I t 21 6 Oil 5 26 Ne. A "Tt Ne A SB. Tr. I. 7 110 1 10 73 lit ... t 56 sl is . 1 m 10 to 1 ; 314 f 1 KO Tl U8 . . HI (Ul tl 40 1 30 41 gtl N ID (.! K ... t 16 II Ill 1 M 80 ... t 15 M t)l 1 7 M I 4 4fl 1 18 ' 14 10 t II 11 t4 40 t 31 71 KB t) 115 60 '.! 110 I 16 14 M IM til tt (78 1 18 18 til M tH It HO 40 1 M 11 24 K 7 M a 7 ... t 17 14 141 4 1 64 16 27 ... 7 74 4 til NIB Tl Ml 4 7 tr 11 no IS 18 17 141 ... 7 4 II ill 4" 7 671 Id tl N 1 10 73 1 140 7 A 71 144 ISO 7 W 19 541 ... 7 SO 44 K ... t 40 75 1)1 . . I M 141 180 t 40 M 1 400 7 40 an r7 ... 7 40 It US .. T 0 M ; 40 T 40 Sl ISO 40 1 4T me t 40 w 4 .. 7 0 li .,..t 1M til 41. M 10, I BO 54 t ... la TO Ml ... 7 Hi M 177 90 t 41 40 ill ) 7 15 71 Ml 80 t a 71 Kll 1 7 4 4 27 40 7 46 II I W T 16 6$.. 96t ... 1 a BU 141 ... 7 es 51 XI ... 1 41 s . 10 7 ft M M IN 7 41 M IM . . IS 7k 149 100 7 46 M I4 IB U tl Ihl t0 T 60 U K 10 7 70 II 14 ... 11) 62 1W 40 7 70 61 143 ... f 60 70 til ... 174 14 iM 10 1 60 71 HI 40 t 14 tl 31 o t 60 71 T ... 7 TO W :l ... 7 0 ) 40 7 70 4.1 IM ... T 60 41 101 ... t 74 If. 141 ... t 60 71 von ... I TO 17 341 40 7 to ill ... 7 7 41 tM 10 7 60 84 HI 10 7 7 70 146 ... 7 60 II 11 40 7 71 Tl 40 80 7 64 75 IJ ... 7 76 M....U..I4I SO 7 64 Kl f 40 7 71 ID 171 7 50 71 ! ... 7 78 67 11) 80 1 50 13 14 ... t BO 0 7M 10 7 54 M 14 ... 7 10 7 K ... 1 66 23 1KB 60 t B0 31 W7 40 7 5! 71 174 ... t 10 (I tM M T H 41 177 ... 7 I 6 76 6 88 6 82 6 02 6 74 t 70' i 621 6 90 6 88 4 991 I 11 6 981 6 94 4 9.1 6 17 6 891 I 10 I 12 03 I 6 13 6 15 Sunday. Recelpta and disposition of live stock at the Cnlon Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nb., for twenty-four hours ending at i o'clock p. m. August 20, 1909: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's. C, M. St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific I'nlon Paciflo C. N. W.. east C. & ti. W., west C, St. P., M. oc O... C, B. & g., east C, B. & VI., west C, R. I. A P.. east.. Illinois Central Chicago G. W a 4 2 1 2 14 22 7 6 7 32 12 3 12 19 4 1 1 1 11 39 120 11 1 Hogs. Sheep. 174 1.426 465 267 1.884 446 340 1.226 451 96 2.1S0 895 78 66 10 58 10 6 32 32 1 114 35 13 1 1 189 .... S.947 JNot Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. London stork Market. LONDON. Aug SO. Tho market for nd Provisions. American securities opened mostly above KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Auar. 20-WitriT pant , wun 1 imon Pacific shares receiving September. a:l,c: December. lc- Mav ! nI tt"ntlon- Later Irregularity set In, 9ic; cash. Ij3c lower; No. 2 hard tl.'4 f .V..,"00".. ?Ti?," , ru.!'d V higher to (. Vt . .1 . ... iifvesri iiibii U1V ft Ilia 1 itfW lriric nf naa . - aV m vt 2 red, ll.Oo; 107; No. 1 hard. 97rl.C5, N0 No 1 hard. ltKiil.o4. 1 uit.- toeptemoer. 6Zc: December mil ng'-d; No. 2 mixed Mav, iMo; cash, unchar St. I.onls General Market. ST. IU'IS. Aug. S). WHEAT Firm; track. No. 1 red, cash. ll.06Vtrfil.IO; No. 1 hard, 1HH(110S. September, 11.00; Decem ber. 7tj9,,c. CORN Firm, track. No. i cash, 66'i6!Vc; Srptember, OASo; December, 54 -ac; No. 2 t white, Vc t ATS-liwei . September. 3 c white, l--yc (i.0, eatra fun.y and straight hard winter clears. 14 4C.it 66 SKKl Tlniolliy. 13. u 1. 7U. (tiKN MKAL-13 30. BRAN Firm; sacked, track. No. 2 cash. See: December. j;c. No. 1 RYE Nominal. 72c IXl R ll'gher; red winter pattits. 16 10 4 4043 5.0J; east track, tl 0a timothy. Ill 004)11 55; pral- 1.08 HA Y Steady; l ie. 14 VH If U. HAGillNtl 7c. HKUl' TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, t'-'2oo. Laid, lower; prime steam. 111 43'viJ 11 71. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, ex tra shorts. IU U. clear ribs. Ili U; short Ki2ffjt)tMj'N i'o. 3 mixed, 63Vu.k!ic- while, eeo; No. 3 white, 5ju OATS L'nchanged to c higher white. 42ii 44c; No. 1 mixed, lX(o3nc.' RVE-71Wi78c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy till Oil- lml. nrali-ia t?...--r. ' - " t'.wm.m alfalfa. 113 la 14.00. RL'TTKR Creamery extras, 26c tc: seconas, lie; packing stock 19 25c; firsts. 2lc; seconds southerns, loss off. 14c. Rceiuts. Shipments 2.;.ooj imiooo 0U0 61.000 1-.000 6.0,4) EGGS Kxtras. and dirties. 12c; Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu No. No. 110 60 choice firsts, lower than yesterday. London closing stocks Kansas City options closed as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Whtfat September Dcembtr Mav , Corn I cem&er Mav S?ptember -I ,... ...i 9I! 941 !- I 911 95 Vi OSs-rli,; f.3V 5.M, 61. 61 J 64 j 624 92l 93VA 'si 91 A lHVaJ L, 52' SI'.n W 6iA 'll 62A B Bid. neapolla brain Market. A Asked Ml MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 20 WH EAT Sep tember, 98)i(i'84vi December. 95',c; May rc. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.36; No. 1 north ern. II 3t; No. 1 northern, fl 'jl 32, nets, II .Vul 21; No. 1 northern, 1 Will 28. SKb-'l Flax. 1144. BRAN In 100-lb. Backs. 120 50 FLOl'R First patents, vuu4.20; second patents, I5.90itf4 10: first eleafs, 4.966.26; second clears, 3. 6601 46. 84Loulrvllle IV N 1411.. K. A T. . " N. T Central I Norfolk it w li!0 do pfd . lui W Ontario 4 V.' I' Pennsjrlvsnla .1... ..llRand Mines lW Readlni 4.uthrs Ry itu do pfd . . 16 Southern Pacific. 4' I nlon Parlflc . . I do pfd I I. Steel 6 d.. pfd .. 44 WabjsS . !4 do pfd ' l. K'4 .4pnlm 4a UUlet at nee ,,,,,.., Jiu.i r. 1 1114 Pir cent. The rate of discount In the open market for snort Dins is 101 per cent; for three lawuiue uuis, i4 per cem. rensole. nwmejr do amount An,al. ioppr Anaconda Atibiaon do pfd Baltimore Ohio .. (aaadlan Pariric... t'l eaapeake A O Chlcaso G. W (hi.. Mil. A st. P. De Beers... Iienter A klo 0 do pfd Erie do 1st pf l do 2d pfd Orand Trunk Illinois Ceatral SILVER :;ar, ....140 .... 41 ...144 .... .... Kl .... los .... Tl .... 1 .... II II .. 73 ..131 ..110 111 .. Ii ..Il .. 21 .. 66 W Nev York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Auk. 20 t'loslnir quotations were as iuiiv. Alice tirunL-k i oit Com. Tunnel elo.k. do 6.jnls Con. Cu! Va Horn 8llr Iron Silver Offered .115 . 34 . II IU .. 7.S .116 l.e.rfv ti 1 oil. I.il'le I hlef . Mealcan Orlsr.o ophlr .. ..... j'tsndaM .... 1 ellu Js ket 414 7 11.. rti .la.. .1M lot New "York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-MONEY-On call, steady; 2Vk per cent; ruling rate, 2'. per cent; closing bid, 2Yt per cent; offered at 2Vs per cent. TIME LOANS Quiet and steady; sixty days, 2;S3 per cent; ninety days, 34i'3 per cent; six months, 84 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 1(844 per cent. STERLING EXCIIANGESteady, with actual buslneas In bankers' bills at it suOrxil 4.8510 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8666 for demand; commercial bills, l4.54V4t4.84Tt. SILVER Bar, 61o; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, weak. The following are the closing quotations on stocUs and bonds IOO Int. Met. 4a. ..10' Int. M. M. 4 ..101 japan 4a ..101 do 4s ..Ill K. C. So. 1st la... . .Ill L. S. deb. 4a 1131... ..15 L AN. ant. 4a ..101M.. K. A T. let 4s 4s..l" Mo (en. 41 10 'Mo. Paclfle 4a V. I. ref. la. reg. do coupon V I. la. reg do aoupen V. 8. 4a reg do coupon Allle-4'hal. lat 6s Am. Af. 6e..... Am. T. A T. r. Am. Tobacco 4l. to 4a 1 lH'N. R. R. o( at. Armour A Co. 4a.. Ka N. T. C. g ls. . Atcblson sen. 4a 10 de deb 4s do ev. 4s 11IN. Y , N. H. A do ct. 6 in cv. At. C. L. 1st 4s K4N. A Bal. A Oblo 4e ton do 11 II) Is K614 7414 94 10 100 .... 10 .... 83 4a K6 .... II .... 46V. If Total receipts.. DISPOSITION. Cattle Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour & Co Schwartx-Bolen Co Cudahy, Kansas City. W. B. Vansant OO Stephens Bros Hill & Son F. B. Lewis J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. Wolf McCreary & Carey.,... S. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Smith 6c Polsley Other buyers Totals 1,435 7.794 6.704 CATTLE Receipts were fair for a Fri day, only forty cars being reported in. The receipts were made up largely of western arassers. mostly odds and ends No cornfeda of any consequence were In cluded anions' the orrertnKi and very tew of the range cattle were good enough fur beef, so that there was very nine on aale with which to make a test of the market. The Inquiry from dresred beef men was very good and values were nom inally steady for anything at all useful In this line. As compared with a ween ago, the market for both cornfed and range beeves may safely bo quoted all ut i..n higher, with the advance well sustained right up to the close. There were only about a dozen loads of cows and heifers on sale and the general market presented no new features. Puck ers and outside buyers took the good to choice grades at fully steady prices, while the common and canning grades were rather slow on account of the slack de mand from feeders and dinners. As com pared with a week ago the market for cow- stuff shows no very great change. On the more desirable grades prices are perhaps a shade lower than they were last week while medium and common stuff la quoted as steady. As usual toward Ahe close of the week there was not a good deal going on In the feeder line. Fresh supplies were very lim ited and generally Indifferent In point of quality, while the country demand was rather slack. Prices ware very little dif ferent from yesterday, but on all but the good to choice heavy cattle the market is fully 154126c lower for the week, with every Indication that quite a few cattle will have to be carried over until next week, Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, 16.9037.50; fair to good corn- fed steers, 46.8oav; common to fair corn- fed steers, o. 0to6.30; good to choice range steers. 15.00fi5.76; fair to good ranne steers. 14.50V5.00; common no lair range steers, I3.754j4.60; good to choice cows and heifers, t4 0o.tf5.2S; fair to good cows and heifers 13.204.00; common to fair cows and heif ers, 11.7613.15; good to choice stockers and feeders, 14.266.66: fair to good stockers and feeders, 3.764j4.25: common lo fair stockers and feeders, 13.0003.76; stock belters. 12.75.3 3.60; veal calves, 3.aOj7.W; bull etc.. I2.76fi4.76. Representative sales: COWS. w. 131 1st con. 4s. to 4 1031 SHEEP Despite the unusually alow movement of supplies In the fat sheep branch of the trade yesterday there was nothlns of oonseouenca carried over until today and practically everything on sals realized quotacly steady figures. On a few odds and ends prices appeared to be a shade lower, perhaps, but barring scattered soft spots Wednesday's value level was pretty well sustained. Influenced by scant receipts today packers and feeder buyers wasted no time in snorts to secure ac counts. There were only about twelve double decks on sale, both feeding and fat stork. It was a busy market from tne opening and the bulk of offerings changed hands by 9. SO a. m. There were hardly enough supplies tn any on branch of the trads to give the mnrket very much force ns a value tester, but trading figures on most sales were lust about steady. Feeder lambs brought .30; feeder yearlings real ized 14 65; fat lambs were weighed up at 2", and fat wethers realised 14.25. The trade In fat sheeo and lambs has been rather perverse affair thus far this week. Eastern packers lubricated the fat lamb toboggan at the opening and buyers for local concerns promptly followed suit. Lamb values were accordingly set back 25 OtlOc from last week's close during the last few days. Regardless of the falling market the demand has been almost vigorous and of liberal volume on most days, and young Killers nave been free sellers at tne easier prices. The fact that a healthy tone to the tranc has been insufficient to bolster val ues Is not at all Illogical, however. Last week's advanoe In fat lambs was too sud den for permanency and this week's break was more or leas expected. Incidentally fat lamb supplies received at this point during tne week were the best that have been marketed any week yet this season. Fat sheep have been In good supply sines Monday, but have generally met with a rather Indifferent Inquiry. If there has bftfca any change In the market, however, It has been In the direction of better fig ures. Prices on good handy weight killers are quotable at 104716c higher than last Saturday, with medium and Common grades comparatively strong. The feeder trade has presented no espe cially new features of late. At the opening of the week an easier feeling waa apparent, caused by the recent hot spell, but trading figures were not materially affected. Feeder lambs have especially been In good request and week-end values on both sheep and lambs are fully steady with last week. Almost half of the week's receipts have been feeders. Total receipts for the five days this week approximate 52.000 head, as compared with 43,600 head for the five days of last week una 48,000 head lor the same period of last year. Quotations on fat sheen and lambs: Good tn rhf.li. lamki th W, '. , 7 Ai. fa 1. ... rr,...A lambs, I6 50ra6.86; good to choice yearlings, 49.97,2 bales. 4.oi5.2b; ratr to good yearlings, t5'u4.bO.J ST. LOITIS. gooa 10 cnoics wetners, H.xtjim; fair 10 good wethers, 13.904.25; good to choloe ewes, t4.004tl.3E; fair to good ewes. 63.65 4.00. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lambs, I6.76ft6.60; fair to choice yearlings, 14.604(5.26; fair to choice wethers, 13.50(14 25. neprexemauve sales: and October. llMil3CO, November f 1 i !Vtf l.t.iO. December H oiu l.t lo. Tne l.onn 11 market closed firm, with spot quoted a. 153, is, 6d and futures at -. 1 i..h.., dcaleta quoted lake copper St l.l.U-.( 14.37; electrolytic St '4i l.t L" an l casting at 1 11. ff.'H-a 1 ; . Lead was steady, with spot quoted at 14 Vnj4 45 New York Snd at 4 25414.15 East St. Louis dellvei . The London mat ket was a shuile higher at 12. lOe. Ppelter closed stesclv. with sp t quoted St IA',0415 80 New York, and St .'sj tr NO east SI. Louis delHerv T -e 1 n don market was unchanged at 112. Iron was higner in 1. -in, on .i . .0 Cleveland warrants. l.ocaliv the market remained steady; No. 1 foundi v not them. 117. 6tm 18 00, No. 1. tl7tti 17.60, No. 1 south ern and No. 1 southern soft. 117 75418 1.V ST. IAH I8. Aug. W -MKTAI.8 Lea-1. firm, $4 30. Spelter, strong; 16.70. OMAHA OK3KRAL MARKETS. Staple and Fancy Prodnce Prices Fr nisked By Bayers and Wholesalers. BUTTER-Creamery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb cartons. 7c; No. 1. Ill 60-lb. tuba, l,c ; No. A In 1-lb. car tons, 26c; In 60-10. tuos. 14c; packing stock. lc; fancy dairy, tubs, Uj)22o; common roll, fresli made, 16ulic. Market changes every Tuesday. EGGS Fresh selling stock, candled, 11a No storage stock In Omaha market. CHEESE Inest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 15c; Young Americas, 4 ' In hoop, 16Vtc; favorite, 8 n hoop. 14c: daisies. 10 In hoop, 16c; crea.n brick, full case, 16c; blook Swiss, 16c; full cream limburser, 16c POl'LTR Y Broliers. 16c; alive, springs. 13c: hens, 10c; cocks, 44c, ducks, 8ci geest, 6c; turkeys, 16c; pigeons, per dot., 66c; guinea fowls, per dot. 12 60, squabs, per dos , 11 Dresssd liens, lie; spring". 1Si20c: cocks. 6V1C, ducks, 11c; geese, 11 o; turkeys, 22o FISH Fresh caught, almost all .- dressed: Halibut. 8c; buffalo, c; trout. 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, 17c; rrapnles. sunflsh, gc; black bass. 25c; Whitehall, 18c; pike, 12c; salmon, Uc; pickerel, pic; frog legs, 35c. Fresh froxen: Whlteftsh, No. 1, 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dressed and headleas, 7c; round, 60; pike., dressed. I'-; round. 9c; red snapper, 13o; Spanish mack erel, 18c; native mackerel, S5c eaoh FRESH FRLITR Florida pineapples, ls to 48s, 12.75 per crste; grape fruits, 84 stxe, per box. 16: 46 slse. lo 50 , 54 else. 6: ba nanas, fsncy select, 11 16 2 00; apples, horns grown, per bu. basket, 90c; market bas ket. 4:. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. t. 16Hc; No. I. 12c; No. I. 8c. Loin: No. 1, 18c; No. 2. UHo; No, 8, 9c. Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2. 11. V I A.. T ....... I v 1 n... V 7o; No' l,'7o." Plate: No. 1, 5c; Vo. t 4e; No. ft. iVic. EGWTABLES Kansas sweet potatoes. 1176 per bbl. Celery, Michigan. !5c bunch; smaller, 60c rabbsge. home grown, lln per Ih. Wisconsin Red Globe onions, ii per lb. California cauliflower. 13 00 per crate. Tomatoes, Tennessee, 4 baskets, tt$ 90c; crate, 14.00. lettuce, per dos.. 30o. Par snips, turnips, carrots, 75c per dos. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parnvilps, turnips. etc , per dox., 750. POTATOES New, I60 per bu. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c: No. 1 cured, 11 0. Cotton Market. ,NEW YORK, Aug. 30. COTTON The market opened steady at a decline of 7 51 9 points, In response to disappointing cables and liquidation by recent buyers, who are, no doubt, disappointed by the failure of bullish crop news to stimulate a more gen eral demand. Early weather reports Indi cated another day of excessive heat In the southwest and there was good buying at the decline, but bulls were not at all ag gressive and prices fluctuated around the opening figures during the middle of the morning, with the tone rather nervous Futures opened steady; August, 1128c, asked; October, 12.17c; November, 12.16c, asked; December, 12.16c; January, 12.15c; February, 12.1Sc; March, 12.18c; May, 12.20c. Futures closed easy; August, 12 05c: Sep tember, 12.03c; October, 12.05c; November, J2 07c; December, 12.06c; Jenunry. 12 010; February, 12.03c; March, 12.05c; April, 12.03c; May. 12.07c. Spot closed nulet; IS points lower: mid dling tipianas. 12.60c; middling gulf, TcX., Aug. 12.90c; 20. COTTON 426 Idaho yearlings 92 4 53 16 Idaho ewes 100 1 65 94 Idsho wethers 110 4 27 28 Idaho lambs -2 6 230 Western lambs 61 6 75 - 3S0 X'tah lambs 64 7 23 52 Vtah lambs 63 7 2 876 Ctah lambs 84 7 5 333 I'tah lambs, feeders 61 6 So 18 I'tah ewes 116 4 16 14 Utah lambs 68 6 50 CHICAGO I.I YH STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Lower Sheep and I.anibs Hteady to Strong-. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 2,000 head; market steady; steers, 6 60 7 80; cows, 13.50476.25; heifers, 13.5fW8.00; bulls, 13.0094.85: cslves, 13.OOitf8.76; stockers and feeders, 13.756.15. HOGS Receipts, 14.000 head; market 10'rf 15c lower; choice heavy, 18.009. 10: butch ers, I7.95fc8.10; light mixed, 7.60J7 85; choice light. l7.8.rt8.00; packing, 17.407 65; pigs, Ij.6tVff7.75: bulk of sales, 17.551.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000 head; market, stendv to strong; sheep, 14 00 t5.00; lambs, 16. 26 a 7. 55; yearlings, o.00&'5.a0. do la M No. Paclfle 4a IOO do 8. W. Is u "do la 74 irk. Tr. ct. 4s 6140. . L. rfdg. 4a.... ti (en. of Oa. 6a llPenn. ev. IVsa lfli... 101 Cen. Leather 6a 10014 do eon. 4a. 10444 C. ot N. J. (. II U1Hedlns sen. 4s 100V, Che. A Ohio 4s..,1088t. L. A 8. P. fg. 4s. m do ref. 6s. lol do (en. 6a so, Vblcago A A. Ia... II ft L. I. W. c. 4a.. 74 C. b. A Q. J. 4.... 17 do lat fold 4s 4 do en. 4a IK Seahr.erd A. U 4s.. KOI C . U. A 1 P. I 11 10 So Parlflo col. 4s ... 13 C. ft. 1. A P. c. 4 . i do cv. 4a 104 do col. 6 IS do 1st ref. 4 46 do rfe. 4a 11 So. Railway 6t 1121, Tola. Ind. 6a M do sen. 4a IIS Crlo. slid. 4a 14 I'nlon Pacific 4s 10414 C. A 8 r. A e. 4.. Kl do c 4s 117 0. A H. cv. 4s 10al4 do 1st A ref. 4s.... Kl K1U. I Rubber 4s 10444 940. 1 Steel 2d U ...10414 Tl Va.-Caro. Them. 6s.. IK HI Wabash 1st 6 Ill 771 do 1st A el 4a 7114 17 Western Mi. 4. 1614 7114 West. Elso- e. 6a... It IM Wis. Can. 4 KS D. A R. O. 4a. do ref. 6a PIMIllers' 6s aTl-le p. I. 4s do sen. 4a drt cv. 4s aer. A. .. do aeriee B Oon allee. cv. Is.. III. Can. 1st ref. 4a. Bid. Asked. Local Beenrlftea qaotatfenak Quotations furnished by Samuel Bams. Jr. New Tsrk Life building, Omabai Alma, Neb. manlelpal 6 Armour A Ce. 4Ws IBM Beemer Vllla. Ne. 6s Cudahr Pscblns Co CslBmbus. Neb.. . L. I 1B36 Cmska Plr Kuglne 4e 11x4 Umaha kenovai 4s Utt Kansaa, CU K. 6 1U Knaas Cll ky. pfl Nebraska T. A T. 4 11 Neb. Tel. Stock Omaha Oas 4 1117 Omaha B. L A P. 6 ISM Omaha B. U. A P. pld Omaba A C. B. 91 Kr. 6s 1114 0aba A C. B It kv. tt 1311 0m us C. B. 81. Kr pi 1 Omaba A C B. St. K. c bmana a C H Si. Rr A I.....IU k.d er C... oa 1141 Swift A is. 6a 1114 I So. Omaba Sewer 4s 1IM . . Sloui Cltr Stok Tarda pfd f- tulon Stock Yarts. Omaba, Bank t lenrlngs. OMAHA, Aug. 20 Bank clearings for to day were !2.i3 941 10. and for the corres ponding date last year l.i726,4aO 97. Trraiarr Statement. WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust fundai Gold coin, 6,123,eti9i sliver - rV ..e.e...i Bid. ' KK 94 Vt 1M 1V8 7 84 80 KK K' 99 11 liM H U 7U 44 101 l'Ol, 16 M 411 Askt. 100 34 100 luovi 4 Ms) 44 10- M U 100 ll M lOBUj 44 lol IM H li 44 S4 101 11 Kl No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 1 1034 1 45 T 114 I 25 1 8.0 I 00 1 141 1 26 10 10 I 06 8 K83 I 26 U 989 1 16 4 1146 1 61 4 140 1 16 HEIFERS. I Ill I 90 1 741 1 13 1 124 I 06 1 771 1 40 1 71 I 10 CALVES. 1 154 4 00 1 40 I 70 4 125 4 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1 7M 1 16 11 881 1 90 1 814 1 65 15 KM 4 16 I 1 76 It 1013 I 16 10 711 1 90 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. . 981 . 844 .1177 .1016 . 145 . 67.2 .1004 .1040 . 772 ,. 699 . 666 .. 638 . f7 . 787 .. m .1023 975 111 . 967 .. 720 .. 492 .1408 Oils aad Hoala. OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug. 90 -OILS -Credit balances. 1.58; runs 191.974 bbls.; average, 157.237 bhla.; shipments. 256.161 bbls ; aver age. 180 989 bbls. SAVANNAH Ga , Aug. 20 TERPEN TINE Firm, 63'c. ROSIN Firm; B. I32R4J3 30; D, 13.60; E. 1380; F, 1386; Q, 13 96; H, 14 25; I. 14 45; K. F0&4i&; M. 16 36; N. 5.6; W. U. ID.7Ui4.vV; W. W ouyj k. 1 10 6 heifers... 788 2 85 4 feeders.. 482 I 90 6 cows..... 10IS I 25 6 cows 1013 1 60 6 cows 8'.2 I 40 12 heifers... 60 4 10 10 cows 867 I 40 20 cows 869 8 45 1 cows 700 1 15 10 feeders.. 830 100 I feeders.. 771 1 86 I Steers.... 606 4 10 7 cows 996 I 70 1 bull 940 4 60 I calves... 210 4 00 8 steers.... 756 2 70 I cows 846 1 25 1 bull 1270 1 26 11 cows 930 2 66 4 calves.... 200 I 75 I feeders.. 716 4 36 7 steers.... As) I 85 7 cows 177 1 75 7 cows 925 I 35 4 bulls 1172 1 86 Collins, Nebraska. I 00 6 cows 892 3 50 2 caives.... 191 4 60 8 calves... 355 Draks, Nebraska. 10 stoers ...llM DAKOTA. I feeders.. 774 7 feeders.. 6C8 4 cows 912 HOG 3 Receipts of hogs were fairly lib eral this morning for the day and season. with the result buyers continued to be rather bearish and hammered out a furthei shsrp decline or. all grades. Supplies at other markets were well up tu expecta- tlotiB and with further breaks In prices at eastern points dealers took advantage of the situation to reduce values here fully 10c, so that with the drop today, the ad vance of the earlier part of the week Is practically wiped out. The market on heavy stuff especially was very t'.uw and unsatisfactory and no trading was d-.ne in that line until after the lighter grade had been disposed of. Heavy l.ugs suld around 7 2o(i..35. medium weight grades around t7.Vu7.ju and light loads around 7.r(j7.eo. The market was nut at all sat isfactory to sellers, being slow throughout I cows. 6 cows. 4 cows. I bulls. 4 cows 6 feeders. t steers... 4 cows.... 7 steers... 14 heifers.. 4 cows.... heifers.. 4 steers... II cows 1 calves... 2 steers... I cows..., CI feeders. 1 stag 1140 I cows 82 4 heifers... 470 4 steers. .. II heifers. 4 heifers. I bulls..., t bulls 1406 S. W. 1 bull 1460 7 steers.... 7X2 I calves.... 267 G. I steers.. ..1222 4 75 SOUTH 30 feeders.. 864 I 60 16 heifers .. 720 3 00 6 cows 960 1 76 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20. CATTLE Re reclpts, 4.300 head, Including 2.000 southerns; market, weak to 10c lower; choice expun and dressed beef steers, 6.50r,i7.60; fair to good, 14.75-iifl.40; western steers, 14.107(6 86: i stockers and feeders. 12.9061 j.00: southern stags, I steers, 13.25nj4.65: southern cows, I2.10u4.00; l native cows, 2.25ti6.00; native heifers, 13.20 duiis, i2.wi.if d.nn; caives, 14 wu (.;:.. HOGS Receipts, 6,700 head: market Sc to 10c lower; top, 17.90; bulk of sales, 7.70y 7.85; heavy, 17.707.85; packers and butchers, 17.70777.87',; light. 7.70r,7.90; pigs, 6.00ft7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.60) head; market, steady; lambs, 16.007.50; yearlings, 14 50ft 6. 26; wethers, !4.2dg&00; ewes, H0O&4.70; Blockers and feeders, 3.00 43310. St. Louis Live Stork Mnrket. ST. LOT7IS. Aug. 20. CATTLE Receipts. 3.500 head. Including 2.800 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, t6.50tif7.2S; dressed beef and butcher steers. r l!fift.36; steers under 1.000 pounds. I4.20 50; stockers and feeders, l3.Wi-fj4.nO: cows and heifers, 13.2714 30; canners, 12 00(33.00; bulls. 3.2.Vti4.W calves, 6.jtrd7.76: Texas and innian steers. 83.25U4i.lU: cows and heifers. 12.6Oo4.90. HOGS Receipts. 8.8O0 head: market lower: Iks and lights, 6 2Vri8 00; packers, 7 Tf.'ft butchers and best heavy. 17 . 90718.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. IM head; market strong: native muttons, 13 25 41440: lambs. 5.7rfi7.35: culls and bucks, I2.50-U4-50; stockers, 3.00u3.75. sales, 917 hales. GALVESTON, Steady; 12V NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 20. COTTON Spots were quiet und steady. Low ordi nary, 8Vjc, nominal; ordinary, 9 6-10c, nomi nal; good ordlnury, 10c; low m ddllng. llSc; middling, 12 S-lrtc; good m'.ilcllln. 12 9-16c; middling fnlr. 12 15-10c; fair. 11 11-16. nominal. Receipts 8T7 bales; stock Aug. 20-COTTON-Steady; middling. l'J'Isc; salrs none; receipts TO hales; shipments 955 bales; stock, 12,1.0 bales. Boston Mocks snil Honda. BOSTON. Aug. 20. Money, call loans. 2'4 (T3V9 per cent; time loans, 3V,rc5 per cent. (. losing quotations wer Atchison adj. 4e. do 4s At.-hlton R. R do pfd Boston A Albany, tioetnn A Maine... Boston Elevated . Pltrhburc pfd N. Y., N. H A H I'nlon Paciflo .... Am. Ante. Cnem. do ptd Am. Pneu. Tube., Amer. Suffer do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen ... do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Gdteon Rlec. Illu Ueneral Rlertrlo . Mine Electric ... do pfd Mesa. Gas t'nlted fruit l ulled 8. M do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Adenture Allouei Amalgamated .... Kx-dlvldend. !! Art sons Com. . .10(114 Atlantic . US Hutle Coalition . ..l)ral. A Arlsma.. ..Ml Cel. A Hecla.... ..145 Ont-nnlel ..l?SCopper Range ... . .ltcllaly West ..171 Franklin ..tor oranby . . 4Orene Cananea ..104 lile Royal ... 814Masa. Mining ... ..130 Michigan . . 12414 Mohawk ...llv Mont C. A C.... ...18 Nevada ..Ml 4 old Dominion ... ... 44Oscola t ,.. 711 Parrot ...IH Qulncy , . . 14 Shannon ...13 Tsmsrsrk . .. ('4 Trinity ...141l'nned Hopper ... ,.. 14' I . S. Mining.... ... 3.i' f 8. Oil ... 78liab ...124 Victoria . .. 7 W'lnoJia ...46 Wolverine ... 1414 North Bull .... ... 43 . .. 10 ... I". . . . l.4 ...170 ... 31 ...82 ... I ... 11 .. .100 ... 9'4 ... S7 ... 7'4 .... 11 ... ! ... 10 ... 33 ... e ...14. ... 12 ... Kl ... 13 ...47 ... Ill ... 10 ... II ... ' ... 4414 ... 4 ... 4 ...IM ... H 1 S 26 2 95 1 40 3 X) 3 15 2 70 3 40 2 65 a so I 60 a 26 1 45 S 10 1 30 a 23 5 15 6 15 3 15 I 0) I 26 40 a 76 3 20 a u 2 60 00 3 75 4 76 1 20 3 40 3 10 Pigs 7.96; St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 30 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head. Market steady to a shade lower; steers. 11.504700: cows and heifers, I2.6O476.0O; calves. 13.00377 00. HOGS-Recelpts. 7.500 head. Market 10c lower; top, 17 86; bulk of sales. 17 A'.ti7.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rioelpts. 3,000 head. Market steady; lambs, I4.0ou7.60. Wool Market. BOSTON. Aug. 20.-WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin of Boston will say of tho wool market tomorrow: The week Just ended was one of the most active In the history of the wool market, with a to si business of 30,000,000 pouiuls of tcirlio y wool, of which the American Woolen fi ii pany bought 20.000,000 pounds. The supply of choice worsted wool Is nearly gon . Re maining stocks are very firmly hMd, a about 65 per gent of the 1909 domestic ti'P has been marketed to date. The shipments of wool from Boston to August 19, Inclu sive, were 163.936,764 pounds, against 106, 930,032 pounds for the same time last year. Te receipts to August 19, Inclusive, were 308,294,033 pounds, sgalnst 171.978,287 pounds In the same period last year. ST. LOl'IS, Aug 20.-WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums. 23j2So; fine mediums, 22'(f24c; fine, 13'419c. of fee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 20 COFFEE Fu tures opened quiet at unchanged prices, hut eaeed off slightly during the day in sympathy with the partial decline of t in the French market and as the result of scattering selling in the absence of bull support. The close was steady net un changed to 5 points up. .ales were reported of lk,50 bags. Including August at 3 60c, September at 5. 4ofj 5 45o, October at S.loc, November at 8.25o. December at 5 25c and May at 6.40c. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 7fi) 7Vic; No. 4 Santos, k'tctf'Jc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 8V4fiI2c. Slons City Live) Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia , Aug 20 -(SpeclaI Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 4C4) head. Mar ket steady; beeves, t4.Otvy-7.00; grass Cows. H0tv,4.26, feeders, 4 25aJ.26; yearlings, 13.00 54 00 HOGS Receipts, 1.400 head. Market 10c lower; range of prices, 7.6V97.66; bulk of sales, I7.40u7.50. Stork In Bight. Receipts of live stock at ths six clpal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep prln- South Omaha Sioux City .. Ht. Joseph .. Kansas City St. liuls .... Chicago Totals ... 900 400 l.o. sj 4.3M) 1.500 ii.lM) 8.0. s) 1.4-10 7,M1 6.7iiO 6 ) l'l.buO i. 700 IWKi 1.600 l.M) io, .13.100 36.400 19.10; Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20 M ETALH The tin market was strong and higher today, but no sales were reported at tne advance, which was In sympathy with the London cabl.-B. Closing prices follow: Spot, I0 15 tfl'10 25; August, 30 1630.30; October, It 30. 60; and December 112.30 75. The London market closed firm, with spot quoted at i.136. 16 snd fututes at Ali7. 17a. 6.1 Copper was alio higher, with the market closing firm. Sales were repo' ted of 12.'. tons September at 112 90 The closing quota tions for Standard copper illow: Spot. 112 713.00, August, 12.80gia.uS. September, Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK, Aug. 20 -EVA PORATKI ) APPLES Market continues very quiet, with fancy quoted at SVaHS'-ic; choice, K'.jp xc; prime. 7fi7c; common to fair. 6.i 6c. I'runea are firmer, but no change wu reported In local spot market, with quota tions ranging from 2V4c to llVic for Califor nia and from 6c to 9c for Oregon fru't. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 20 W II EAT Spot, No. 1 red western winter, nominal; future, quiet; September, 83d; December. 7s8r4.d, March 7s ld. CORN Spot, new American mixed, vl i Oalveston, steady; s6d; futures, quiet; September, 6n4d, October, 5s 6d. Foreign Financial, BERLIN. Aug. 20 Prices on the bourne here today were firm on steel reports and prospects of a good harvest. PARIS, Aug JO. -Prices on ths bourn today were firm. Milwaukee (Ira 1 14 Market. MILWAl'KEE, Aug. 20.-WHEAT-to to lc lower; No. 1 northern, 1134, No. 2 northern, 11.57, September, 93c'(l 00. OATS 42c. BA RLE V Samples, 68tG0c. Ilnlntb Grain Market. Dl'LUTH. Minn.. Aug 20.-WH Close: September, 9ftc; Dei ember. May, 99c; No. 1 northern, l 21 , N northern, II 19V OATS 4tc, nominal. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. 111.. Aug -4'OR. -U.we, ; No 2 yellow. 69c; No. 3 yellow, CHc; No. 2. ti9:-. No. 8. i9c; no ..rude, 6Gc OATS--lower; No 2 vihlte, 37'c; No 1 while, 37c, No. 4 auile, 3u'c, slandaid, 17a.