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TUB Hf: OMAHA, SATUltUAY, Amiutrr z, J saw.
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CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Kervou tni Prices Are Er
ratio fiidaj.
NEAB, FUTVRE OOES UP SHAUPLT
aarAenssaeeeeats
torn Heidi Steady r Oroatk Reports,
nt Klevator Belling ana Ad
lfn Take F.dg Off
tha Market.
omaha. Ann. rr. m.
Th" wheat market ess nrveus and prices
J.i- errt-r. The t.imnm In Liverpool,
lLh ....il,,ia HlllDments nri fwnrrm. u-i : ire
no.) m i. ivc-lpt in the northwest market
fi ' ' future B'lvani-e Sharply.
- ir im k return ihrooghoui th
pnriK . i, tat t.lMi-ict are brarli.li, but trie
ivMnnt continues light and furtiier ad
vance, at ep cted.
Corn prices ,-, hl(j sr.Ay by the Irrruth
-part, but on any advance elevetos con
aeern to hvt plenty ef om to sell
xfi ked th edge off the market.
Wheat had an advance at tna ir.iirt on
nrm cables sntl light receipts. Buying he-eernc-
nriai and further fain netted
( trains which war well iiam bv the
trongur cn.-h aituation. LIkM rountry
hipmenta were the feature.
Coin WD dull and allowed o activity
and Aid nt.t respond to the. early huvtng
and advance In wheat. Tha eesh tnarkit
Wan alow and values were unchanged.
After boon there waa a rally and th
market oloeed In a firmer position.
Primary wheat rec. Ipls v. ere $14,009
bushels and shipments were 944,000 bushels,
AMftlnnt rereiiila laxt year of 9V7.OU0 bushels
nil shipments of tOl.OuO bushel.
Primary corn receipt ware M7.000 bush
fin and slUpment r 2l4.0oO bushel,
aealnnt receipt last yesr of 4.',0.X bush
els and ahipmenta of 471,000 buslisls.
Clearances were 150 buahela of corn. 3B0
bushels of oata and wheat and flour equal
to 2S0.000 bushels.
L'vrrpnol clopfd ,, lower to 14 hlghat
oil wheat and ltd to Hd lower on corn.
l-ori ra.iae o: op'l ,n
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tea'jr.
hort clear. $12 36. Bacon (boxed), stedr;
extra ahoria. 11 12'; cleat rlos, $i3.13Vv
hort clear, $11J5.
I0Li.1i-S k1; chickena. lie; springs,
lie; turkeys, 17c; ducks, lflr; gene. 5c.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, UvV'c.
t-uuw-rirm, lie.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Cora, bu
Oata, bu
Receipt. Shipment.
12.4UO
It.oorj
14."0
44, or
171 Jl
r.vi
73, o
,V eat-
ept.,
Deo...
(vi i
Kept..
Dec...
On.
Sept..
Iee...
I3H
I
K
tn Kt4 r
V t9 P1
SVi etVi tVl
ai'a ti K
Omaha. Cnsh Prlaaa.
WHEAT No. a barfl, MCtao! Mn. I flaf-d,
'azo; ro. 4 hard. 7p:; No. I tprtng,
lh(f4c; no grade, k49R7c.
CORN-No. t, 2oMe Ntt. I, "Hc:
To. 4, 61itnar; No, 1 yellow, Wtao:
Mo. 2 yellow, No. I white, &c; No.
I white. Mc
OATa-No, t rellow. WfWUHc! N. 1 whlt,
Hc; No. white. l7HtMc! alamlard, fco.
itVD-Nts eTHWc; No. t, MDMc.
Carlot Heeelt.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago m
Mlnneapolla ...,,......,..,,,..3u4 ,. ,.
Omaha 6T tt
iJUluth I ..
U RATHER IX Till: SRAtKI BELT
ralr Pmbnhr trar wttfc ralllnaj
Off la the Temperatare.
OMAHA, AUg. TT, 1909.
Bhowern ocenrred within the Inat twenty
four houra In tha eiuthweet, the lowr Mla
ourl and middle Ml,i aalrpl Valley and are
repunwt In eaeiern loea this morning. No
i a in occurred In Nebraaka or the upier Uie
ourl vulli y lnce the bre edln report, and
gencrail clear weather prevails over tha
entire valley thin morning. A barometric
dleiurbance of conalrlerabla energy la cen
tral ov r Manitoba and the extreme upper
M.esuurt valley, and there la a potelblilty
that thunder ehowera may occur In thin
v c.nliy tonight or Saturday. The deprea
alon over tha upper valley Is followed hy a
vai y decided high pressure In the extreme
northwest, and ihla high I accompanied by
cooler weatmr, and the nutlook ts tavorable
tor cooler in tnla vioinlty by Saturday.
nrorrt of temperature and precipitation
con pared with the corresponding day of tlit
last uiree years:
ton. i9. mm.
Minimum temperature ... 71 2 M 52
Treclpliatlon 04 .00 .(0 .00
Normal trinpf rature for toil, T2 denrees.
Iefn ienoy In precipitation alnca March 1.
2.7V inohoe. 1
Bxcena correapondln; period In 1908, 0.01
of an inch.
Iieflc.encr correspondlnf period In 1907.
S.40 Ineliee.
t. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Corw Wheat Reglofl Ralletln.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hour ending at a a. m , TStn meridian
time, Friday, August 27. 1:
U hi AH A DISTRICT.
'Semp Ram
stations. Max. Mln. fall.
Ashland, Neb 100 70
.00
.00
.
.00
,oo
.00
.00
Auburn, Neb g 69
Broken How, Neb. HO 82
Columbus., Neb... 97 r
Culbertaon, Neb.. 103 73
Falrhury, Net. ...101 70
Fairmont, Neb... 97 M
Or. Island, Neb.. 98 7 V .00
Martlngton, Neb. M 68 .00
Hastlnga. Neb.... Ht t7 .00
Holdrege, Web. ..100 e& .00
Oahdale, Neb 91 70 .00
Omaha, Neb S)2 72 .00
Tekamuh, Neb... S 6S .00
Alia, la 2 69 .00
Carrnll. Ia 93 3 .00
Tlarlnda, la 94 .30
libley, 1. 91 65 .00
Hloux City. la... SO 70 .00
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Kea tares e( th Tradlaa; nd Cloelngr
Price oat Boavrd el Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. It. Eacellent demand
Tor cash wheat here and In the northwest
Inspired lively buying of the options in
the wheat market here today, resulting In
a material rally. Cloning ' figure ahowed
net gains of lc to lHctilWc. Coarse grain
and provisions also closed strong.
Deoldcd strength developed In the wheat
market, following alight weakness at the
tart, due to declines at the nrlnulnal
l.uroptan grain centers. Congestion In the
9Vy.
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pluar
Ft. cloudy
clear
rt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloar
Clear
Cl.-af
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
periea ending it I I. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. t? Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, III 26 90 68 .02
Columbus. O IT
pes Moines. It. .. 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. II
Kansas City, Mo.. IB
Minneapolis. Minn. 30
Omaha, Neb 15
t. Louis. Mo 13
90
as
94
90
9
90
90
9(1
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Uiket Botoe RecoTery, bat
Undertone it Uncertain.
rnoixssioNALS nols aloof
9
70
70
70
04
CT
72
.01
.OS
.12
.frl
T
.0?
.01
Adverse Raimera Regarding; Tlarrl
aeaa'e Health Sead Prteeg OeWa-
hara Gala la rtaal
rive Mlaate.
NKV T6RK. Aug. 27.-The atock mar
ket made armie recovery today, but tha
undertone was hesitating and uncertain.
It waa plain that the drastic liquidation
of the previous three days had left h
number of weak spots, at which the ag
gressive bear party might renew Ilk opera
tions. Advlcrs dealing with the health of
Harrlman were not altogether encourag
ing and Wall Street. It must be admitted,
la Just row primarily interested in me
future course or the Harrlman properties.
There appeared to be a feeling of aloof
nesa on the part of the professional ele
ment, though purchase! of the standard
Issues on further recessions were coun
soiled.
One of the featoree of the dar waa th
Persistent pressure brought to bear upon
hlted State 6teel. The stock was freely
offered, and before nooh went under the
prevlou day' low prlC. rirat prlcee
were up all th way from l4 In J'nlon
Pacific common and preferred to 2Vj in
Southern Pacific, with numerous othsr Is
sue higher by a point. Trading waa
ectlvs, but orderly, and tn buying wa
sufficiently Impressive to warrant the be
lief that it hd Its origin In responsible
quarters. Very heavy covering of ehnrt
contraots waa also Indulged In. .Early
gains were soon lost, however, with th
attack upon United States Steel, and
while some recovery waa made, It wa at
the expense of diminished operation.
During th early afternoon business con
tinued very dull. Just before the closing
the list sold off abruptly on rumors again
associated with Mr. Harrlman. hd for a
time the market looked squally, but In the
final five minutes this condition under
wsnt another change In favor of better
price and general net gain for the d'
The closing, however, wa decidedly Ir-
"Forecaata of the weekly money move
ments point to a slight gain by local b"ka
from the interior. There were no marked
changsa In the general monetary situation,
which reflects the greatest ease all over
the country and abroad. The report of
the Missouri Pacifle railroad company for
the fiscal year was rather disappointing,
for while total operating? revenues in
creased over fWOKio, expense Increased
more than It. 209,000, leaving a decrease In
net of I7OJ 000. ' .
The bond market waa Irregular. With
much les business than on tne Prv'""
day. Total eales. par value. 24.747,000
There were no chhngea In government
Number of sales and leading quotation
on .tock. today wer. J'";
diary silver nln, IX.U.7t; minor coin.
l.f7! 194; total balance in general fund.
t07.X7.tM).
report or mat cittARtitta Hot are
rraaaaetloaa Aeenetated Beaks
fa the Week,
NEW TORK. Aug. 17. Pradstreef bank
clearings report for the week ending Au
gut 2. shews an aggregate of IftP"),
ss sgainst I3.2M.1M 0o last week and 11.1
3'l.ai0 In the corresponding week last year.
The following 1 a list of the eltleti
CITIES.
Clearing. J Inoj
Ino.1 Dee.
Allls-ClialmSrt pM
Amalgasite4 Topser ...
Amerlnti Arieultttrsl .
Am. Bret Bugsr.,
Am. fan p't
Are. C. A r
Am. Cotton Oil.,.
Am. H ft h. pli
Am. Ice 8curltlM
American LluMed
Amerlren Locomotive .
Am R. A K
Am. R. A R. pM
Am. ur Rf'ning....
Am. Tohacce pM
Amertflrt Wo-iln
Aneeonaa Mining Oo ...
Atchlwn
AichlMn pM
Atlantic Cceet Mne
Beltlmor A Okie
Bel. Ohio pfd
Bthlah,m Steel
r,ODiHirinee ftnllverv and en iMKl.nt! iii.m r
- ' o. tha option was;;;t.fr';fct
n eiui e ot me iirsi nour trading, t n ej Mti..7h" ni.r low
Shan, advance In the eriee ot tha nee-rbv I ?-?'Jb' .VJ?ltr.- lOW
delivery prompted considerable covering
by shorts In the December option, result
ing In a fair gain In that month. Senti
ment waa undeniably bullish nearly all
day, and prices at the rlos Were almost
t the top notch. A leading elevator Inter
est was again an aggressive bidder
for September offerings whloh wer
meager. Much of today' atrength oen
tered In the cash situation. Arrival of
eeah whuil hep a r. nnl rrtelnn t tn nr4
. ..... " -' ' -" " - ........... ... - - - ;af,IN VU.I IlltVI HflL IIIVlUtKl, 11U, 1 CU
yent-a constant Increas In premiums, M eu. elevator; No. t red, I1.1IP4. f. o. b
owing to tho urgency ot the lecai demand. I ailuat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 21.07H, nom
At Minneapolis, also, the cash grain was t inal. f. o. b. . afloat: No. 2 hard winter.
said to bs in aotlve demand, and liberal lU.itsi. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Returning
Light shower occurred in all districts of
the corn and wheat region within the last
twenty-four hours. The only rain In the
Omaha district occurred at Clarinda, la
Very warm Weather continues throughout
the corn belt. L. A. WELSH,
Local Fnrecaatter, Weather Bureau.
NEW YOtltt J EN KRAI. MARKET
dhofatlon At the Dar on Varlea
Commodities.
NEW TORK, Aug. 27 KLOI'R Receipts
.11.0tli .bbls. i exoort. 9 IX b-bls.t market about
St ady, with quiet trade: Minnesota anmiiiyn Rsplrt Tr
litems, Sh.ioin.w; iviinneotR ossers, D.tlw
a wpt..M; new win
new winter extras.
crades, t4 20a4.tkj;
754 5.W. Rve fioui
steady; fair to good, $4.154.26; choice to
fai:ey, M.Mu4.40.
COH.N 41 KAL Market firm; fine white
ami yet.ow, ll.til.oS; coarse, 2l.l04fl.66;
tiln dried, el 76.
Kils. ju.i, Jo. I western, tto. nominal,
f. o. h. New York.
BARLKV Weak; feeding, Sli&SlVto, e. i.
f., New York.
WliWAT itecelpU. M.909 ' bu.) export,
30,766 bu.i spot market irregular: No, 2 red,
Mr
too
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4
2.90
1.100
1A-0
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1.510 II
M.I00 141V.
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ale ot flour were alao reverted there.
Crop reports from the northwest Were gen
erally ot a tavorable nature, but th Im
pression that prlcee had deollned further
than was warranted by the present situa
tion seemed to have gained fresh adher
ent. Complaint a of serious damage to the oorfl
crop In Nebraska by hot winds brought
but a lively demand for oorn by sherts.
Th market displayed moderate weakness
early in the day. but toward the end of
the first hour became firm and continued
strong the remainder of the session.
Prices at the olose were HVe to H4o
higher.
There wa considerable trength la th
oats market all day. At the close prlee
were So to Tee above yesterday's final
prices.
Trovlslon were firm the entire session.
Prices at th olose showed not gain of
to to 2240.
Tha luad'ng futuree ranged a folloWsi
Articles. OPn. High. I Low. Close. Yra f,
I
Wheat
8pt. isf
Dec. Mif1
ay i
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I 11 M 12 10 11 9
n n ii 72 H art
10 10 46 10
11 7tS 11 90 11 7!Ss
11 (5 11 Ml 11 Vi
9 ill 9 Hi t 22'
4Tv4i67
en
Canadian Purine
Omul Leather
Central Leather ptd.
sun 11041 13a 1H
to 101 101 W
1 0 0H
1.100 41 41H t
ll.M 117 1144 VV
40Q IMt, I'M H
TO 184 1' '
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bull sentiment found expression In a sharp
advance In wheat prices today, the market
promptly reflecting a setter caan ana ex
port demand and late reports of frost In
the Canadian northwest. Short wer good
buyeis and last prices showed 14il'4o net
lis; September, $1.07!, oloeed at ll OTi,;
December, 21.0231.03 11-1S, closed at l.0IH;
May. $1.041 1 OiVt, closed at l.U6-.
COR.N Kecelpts, 29.18S bu. spot market
irregular: No. 2, 77 So asked, elevator, and
7Ku asked, deliveretfl No. 2. t0. t. o. b.
afloat, winter shipment! option market was
without transactions, closlna partly Vo net
higher; etepiembcr closed at 70o; December
c'.osed at WWc
OATt lleceipts, ft.iw bu.) spot market
taady; mixed oata, 40c; natural whits, ibtf
2c: clipped white, 4J4t7o, all new.
HAV Steady; No. 2, 7t-Uuo; good to
Choice, vbculoO-
HOI'S Quiet; state, oommon to ohoice,
190d, Uiuliloi 1907, nominal! Paeme toast,
1908, lVgl7: 19o7, Uil4o.
HIDES Quiet; Bogota, Xtt421c; Cen
tral Amerioe 210.
LKATHisH Steady I deid, 23V0o.
PKO ISlO.NS-Beef, ateady, family, 114.00
ft 14 10; mees, IH OOaU 60. beef hams, 34.0u-ji
20.00; packet, ll.6w 11.00; olty extra India
mess, $20.6OV2i.0. Cut meats firm, pick
led bellies, li.o.lt.00. piokled imK, ,u.t0
12 0. Lard, firm; western, 112 4tto1J.r.0;
refined, strong; continent, 113.16: Bovuh
America, 12 60: compound. 7.80J1P7.7 Si. Pork,
firm; family, 122 0na 21 50; short clear, 1.1. 0u
Ch..ceak. A Ohio........ 11.W0
Oh lease ft Alten
i.1ilco Great Wcatern.
Chlrafo ft N. W
C. M. A t. P
o.. c, o. ft at. L,
Oolerado r. A I
Oolorado A Be
Cole, ft la. Ut pfd
Colo, ft go. 'id pld
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
Delaware ft Hudaos
Danver ft Rid (trends...
I), ft R. O. pld ItW
niatlllers' aecarntee t,4"0
Brie 1 X
Brie Ut ptd I.
rla M nM 100
O.n.ral Kictrl 1.10 ltmi ltott
pit -. I.Bt" iHt i
400 Hit 44 M
10 1H 10H
M tffvi lfl W
It. M0 H Vi
en 71 ii 5X
IP 4Vt 43H H
'"ii "it" ti" it
f.7B 14441 1441 146H
l.Jl tdtt tt V
700 IS! kt 191
i.roe 47 4T
II S5
4t 4114
2f 46
i7 a
12 jr
12 10
11 724
10 i2
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11 624
9 ittSil
22 40
17 42Vt
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11 H
11 W
19W
11 tt
11 to
20
Ca4 tkiuotatlon were a follow:
i'L lit Firmj winter patent, $4,909
lfc,-0"iius, 4.su;s oi spring patent.
Iot10w.,; straights, HTOtl.to; baksra, UU
JS0. 1
RVE-No. f. artJTte.
BARLEY reed or mixing, 49Qo; fair to
ohoice malting, sptfeao.
riiilC'yjH riax. 1 south western. 1 27;
No. I korthweetern. II a. Timothy, 22.71.
Clovei Mtll.SO.
PKlbKN!t Mess pork, per bbl., 222.42
32 51 lArtJ. pr UD lbs., $11.17. Short
nts.Ade (loo-), $1100-11.90. Short clear
Sides ! , boned). $12.2.4 12 . 17 .
tile Tl kilt Strong; creameries, 249220;
H.akJS-Attady; receipt. 1112 oas
par pkg.).
fro, 6 s-pyj
markf.. case lualuded. lc: first, hie: arima
tirsi 1 II VrC.
CI ifei-HE ftrong: daisies. lStfiltc: twins.
16-Skde; youug Ainertcaa, lie; long horns,
loo. ..
POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, M
Vje-vi; ralr to goue.
PtJiL'LTKY Steedy; turkey, 16c; chick
,, ifavi spriu. iiitviMh
Vr:AL ririr; 0 to W lbs., ei D t
96 1 b a. . IVulOc; U to 110 lbs., W.viilio.
'i'otal o.earsnces of wheal and l.our wer
enua to 2M.O00 bu. Export for the week.
a . , town by Biadstreet . were eiual to
2.936.'. AjO bu. Primary recnipu were K14.0U0
bu.., eohipared wltb 9O7.0U0 bu. the oorie-
UO' id 1 11 div a veaf S20.
ketimaied receipt for lomorrowi Wheat,
4 fears; corn, u cars; oata, 271 ear; hogs.
iifc.OtN head.
J St. Ideals Geaeral Sfartsat.
' ST. LOUIS, Aug. n. WHEAT Future,
'higher; cash, dell; track. No. I red. cash,
. $i.Wjl07; No. 1 bard. HrmLHS; heptem
( tier. Ka; Deoember, 96t,e.
CORN-Higher: track, No. t cea. HtJ
, c; September, Mc; December, li0l No.
2 whit. 7o.
OATS Firm; future, higher; track. No.
, I cash. 2fr.aMci September, M1o Decern
r br. 27Sei No. I white. aSe
J KYE 72672SC. nominal.
fi FLOUR Steady; red winter patent. 24 98
d4.lt; extra fanoy and tralght, Ktwtft-;
hard winter clear a, $4 16434 etk
. fctElV-Timothy, U-itru ..
CORN MEAL 42.30.
BRAN Steady 1 sacked, east track. 3ao0
$1.
HAT steady; timothy, tieootlSOO; prai
rie, IV OOtO ll 90.
IRON (tlTTON TIE8 89c
BAUtJINO 7a
HEMP TWINE 70.
PmjVIKIONi Pork, steady: Jobbing.
$Jl n. Lrd. higher; prim steam, $11 BQ
Dry salt meats (boxed), teadr;
gU short, $11 Ui "clear rib. $lill4.
A2V60; mess. til.2Ni32.lt.
TALLOW rirm; city ($3.00
It-lto; country (packaga
1 1S-16C.
RICE Quiet; domestia. THIWAc: JaDan.
SStMo.
BUTTER Steady; first to specials, 2S
36ei western factory, tygao.
CHE8B Firm; state, full orearn. good
to prime, lA14io.
wui Bteaayi weeexrn extra itrst, 14 ir
26c.
POULTRY Alive, firm: chickens. 1919o:
fowls, 17417Vo: turkeys, 14c: dressed irreg
ular; western broilers, I4'rf30c; fowls, letij
17HO.
Kanae City (Irals aad Provision.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 27. WHEAT
Steady; September; 91,e; December,
90Sc; May, 4o; cash, unchanged to lc
lower; Mo. I narei, victgti.vi; No. I hard,
94sc; No. 2 red. $l.v441.06; No. t red,
$1.0ffl.0l.
CORN September. tlliC; December.61So:
May, 66T40; cash, unchanged to V,o lower;
No. 2 mixed. SWio; No. 9 mixed, Sc;
No. 2 white, Sbv; No. $ white, 4V,o.
OATS I nchanged; No. 2 white. 4142c:
No. 2 mixed. 373o.
RYE 70t7Jc,
HAY Unchanved: choice timothy. ni oo-
choice prairie, $7.7&iffS.OO; choice alfalfa,
lis wv 1 w-
BUTT KR-creamery extras, 2T7c: firsts.
Lc; seconds, 23c; packing stock. lWo.
EGOS Extras, r.c; firsts, 21c. seconds
ana dirties, uo; soutnerns, loss orr. 14c.
Receipts. Slilpments.
Wheat, bd 231000 2HO0
Corn, bu 20 0 O JO O1)
Oata, bu. lt.000 4,000
Kansas City options closed a follows:
Orsat Northern
Ortat Kortham Or etts..
llltnote central
lnteroorouglt Met
Int. Met. ptd
international Harvester ,
Int. Marine pld
International Paper
International Pa nap
Iowa Cantrml f
Kansst city e
K. o. So. pfd
Leulatlll A N ,
Minn, ft Bo. V
M., St. P. ft . . at,,..
MiKourt Pacitlo
M ., H. ft T
St., K. ft T. ptd..
Nattonal Blacult
National Lead
K. R. R. 0 si. let pld..
Niw Tork Central
N. T.. 0. ft W
Norfolk A Weatam
Ntrth American ,,
Korthera Pseine
Pacttla stall
Pennarlvenia
Paepi a Uaa
P. C. C. ft t. U
Preasad Steel Car
Pullman Palacs Car
Railway Stael gprls....
Reading ,
Republic Steel ,..
Republic Bteel pfd.
Roi-k island Co
kork Uland Co. pld..,..
Ht. L. ft g. . at pld...
St. Loula 8. W
at. L 9. W. pld
tioae-Rhcrriald 9. A I...
southern Pacific ,
Soethern Railway
So. Railwar pi4
Tannaface Coppar
Ttiaa ft Pactfl
T.. t. L. A W
T., St. U A W. pfd....
t'nlon Pactlle
Inlos pscifta pld
U, S. Really
V. I. Rubber
U. S. Steel
C. S. Staal pfd
Utah Coppar
Va Cnrollna Chemical .
Wasaah
Wabash pfd
Weatcrn Maryland ......
w eaunshouae aleetris
Westarn L'nlos
e,helins ft L.
Wlacenaln Central
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Boston
Chlcato
Philadelphia
St. Lotus
Pittsburg
Kansas City.. .
San Francisco ..
Baltlmor
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland ,
etrolt ..'
Omaha
Louisville
Milwaukee
Kort Wortlt
Los Angeles
St. Paul
Seattle
Denver .
Buffalo
Indlanapoll .........
Spokane, Wash ...
Providence
Portland. Ore
Richmond
Albany
washing-ton, u. c...
8t. Joseph -
Salt Lake City
olumbu
Memphis
Atlanta
Tacom
Savgnnah
Toledo
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Dea Moines
Peoria
New Haven
Sioux City -
Norfolk
Grand Rapid
Syracuse
Evansvlll
Birmingham .-
Springfield. Mass.....
Portland, Me
Augusta Oa
Day ton
Oakland. Cal
Worcester
Jacksonville, Fla
Wichita
Wheeling. W. Va....
Knoxvllle
Little Rook
Chattanooga
Charleston, S. C
Mobile
Wilmington, Del
Lincoln
Wllkesbarre
Topeka
Davenport
Oklahoma
Fall River
Kalamaaoo, Mich...
Saoramento
Springfield, II
Helena
Fort Wayne
Cedaf Rapid -.
New Bedford
Columbia, S. .C
Macon
Youngstown
Lexington
Fargo, N. D
Akron
Kookford, III
Erie. Pa
loux Fall, S. D...
Canton, O
Uulncy, ill
Bloomlngton ..........
Lowell '. .
Blnghamton
Chester, Pa ..
South Bend, Ind
Springfield O
Vlcksourg
Decatur, ill
Fremont. Neb
Mansfield, O
Jacksonville, 111
Jao.' ion, Miss ..,.
Houston ............
Galveston ...........
Duluth
Scran ton 1
$l.7.v.n,ie1
13S Ml 000
2M.97!t
Ml.OW.OOO.
64.916 000!
434 0tio:
44.622 0"i
94.079.000
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12.211.000
7.206.0001
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1.911,000.
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6.179.00U1
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t.191.000.
6 974
2.141
6.24S.O0O,
6. 81 4.0oo;
3.22,O0O
4.469.00O'
2.S75.O0OI
t 743.0Ci0
2.716.001V
2.3M.OOO
2.611.M
2.084 UW
2H.0iJ0 30.91
2.109.0001 42 7
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1.M9 000
1,679.00")
1.69.000
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1.121.000
1. 4S9.0O0
1,1177,000
19.9
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OJIAOA LITE STOCK MARKET
Most Kinds of Cattle Deeidtdly Lowtt
for tha Week.
HOGS FRIDAY ARE ABOUT STEADY
Sheen I-ambs reatlnae In I.ttveral
Sapply, Trad Fairly -Aettve,
Prices Oeaeraly Steady
oa All Grade.
POtTTM OMAHA, Neb.. Ant. 17, 1909.
Recetbts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday....
Official Wednesday
urncial Thursday .,
Estimate, Friday ...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 7.719 UK 1 11
... M 9 630 16.117
V006 l.onj MM
.1;$ .r.n s.t-b
... 730 4.7O0 1.900
Five day this week. .so w 90 .197 M 396
Same day last week....22.l? .74 62.611
Same day I week ago.. 19.417 2?.6' 43179
Same dar 9 week go..l4.'l 22 917 41 Ti
8me day I week ago.. 19 40s js.7i
Sam day last year.... 36,279 24,170 66.111
The felloWlnaT table show th receipts
of cattle, hoge and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: 1 190$. In. Dec,
Cattle sub 7x Bus.o.i ,av, .....
Hogs l.7l.tsa 1.104.791
Sheep 946,071 96. 067 19,110
The eniiowinat table show In average
Brio of hogs at South Omaha for th last
several days, with comparisons: ,
Data I 1909. JlsOt.ll0t.190.1908.lilO4,lS2,
Aug. 17...
Aug. II..,
Aug. 19..,
Aug. 10...
AUg. II...
Aug. 22...
Aug. is..,
Aug. 24..
Aug. 26...
Aug, 36..
Aug. 27..
t 71
144 174
f 41
in to
I 27 5 63
l in
I 22 6 66
$ 6
ami (
70M.I 91
69ttl 9 M
111 B T7
t 7
I 991 $ H
t 9 I 94
(99
I 96 $ 84
I 91 9 94
tM IH
I 98 6 92
I 88 I 99
I 97
t 83
4 99'
4 99
I 10
e 21
6 17
S 12
I 19
I 94
6 90
I or
6 04 6 44
$ IS 1 1
6 14) 9 28
Sunday.
rteeeinHi and disnnsltlon ot live eteek at
th Union BtooK ra. Boutn vmana, reo.
for the twenty-four hour ending at I
o'clock p. m. August 27, 1909:
ltil.t.S.lJ-1 .
0
ll.H4.0(X) 28. ti
l,4O4.0OO 10.41
2.412.0COI 104.9
1.2S".i.OO0 9.2
1.501.000 9.3
l,O4S,0uoi 37.9
i.Otil.0001 7.61
8IO.OO0I 12.9!
1.22,OOOI 84.l
Lln2.000 41.9......
l.U,000 10. Bl.
l,277,0O0 4.1.
l,li.t)UU 14. z;
1,044.000 63 4
1, Mi. 0J, M.si
906.0001 29.91
l.HB.UOOl 49.4
l.O.IS.OOOl 91. $
1.09.0001 44.81
m,mi ii.t
6Me.t)uu SS.pi
804,0001 7.4
1.019,0001 99.2
42.000 ( 21.1
es8.0COi W.i
922.0001 96. 5(
609.00O 29.9
11. dl
696,0001 9.91
So.t V I...
4CO,000 12. ij
bi-,ooui lii.ii
4vW,0oU I 7.1
'462,OJ0 2l.9 '
284.vOO, 7. Si......
4?1.00i 41."'
t77,000 41.).
4li,vA,f ei.e
602,0001 4. 9
I4i).000 1.1
2fU,00Ol 11.7
3ot,009 lO.Oi
2M),O0O SO. 3
2tS.0w0 20.6
ld.004) 29.11
I1.771.O0IH 4.4
9,74t,OO0 19.9
l,21S,OtlW I. . .
cranion 1 n... x,jo4,vuu
Not Included lit total beoaus compart
ens are Incomplete.
Not Included In total because contain
ing Other Herns than clearing.
flew torn Money ularltet.
NEW YORK. Aiur. 27. MONEY On call.
firm, 207Vs per cent; ruling rate, 2Si per
Cent! closing bid, 2y per cent; offered at
2V4 per cent. - Time loan, easier; sixty
dsys, 84iQ per een(rnlnety days, 8V4 per
oenti six months, lfc(P4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4Mfi4tt
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANQB Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at a4.852b7t
4 9630 for sixty-day bills and at for
demand; oommerota! bills, $4 24413 4.16.
mi.v r;Rtar, iitc; atexioan doners, 44a.
BONDS Government, Steady! railroad, lr
retular. The following are tn closing quotMlon
on stock and bono
0. S. raf. Is, rag.... let int. Met. 4HS..
te eonpon .
V. . la. reg.
de eoupes ..
V. g. 4a r.t..
se eespea.r..
C, M. A St F......
Wabash
t'nlon Pacific
C. dt N. W.. east
C. A N. W., west
C St. P., M. A O
C, B. A Q., east
C, B. A Q , west
C IV I. ft P., easl
C. R. I. A P., west
Chicago Great Western.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
I
.. 2
.. 12
.. 1
11
16
12
71
14
reeled toward the common grades, and the
market as whole remftlhed ouotahly firm
Ith vesterdaf. Wether Brought 94 M
lamb sold at 27 fi and a string of yeur
llrss realised 9t 2A.
Feeder Sioek. both sheep and lasnba, rnel
with th seme vigorous Inquiry that has
characterised this branch of th trad
lately. The movement of offerings wa
brisk and values well maintained. Feeder
lambs broueht tall.
Total uuDile fr the rive nays this
Week are about 4,000 head heavier than
last week's receipts, and exceed the num
ber reeelved for the same period laet year
by about 1 ooa head.
The market haa been a sort or a sta
tionary affair In aU brarirhee ef the trade
this week. Feeders or elpelng strong as
compared with last week a close, sheep
bout steady, with an easier unnerton to
th trad in common atuff. and fat lamb
are Commending prlcee all the a ay from
16o to higher. Tne aemamt tor tat
lamb and feeder has bea brisk and th
outlet for anything desirable has been
broal. Killing sheep wer somewnat stow
t the onenln nf th week, bet once level
are not materially hanged.
Quotations on fat Sheep nn lamaa: uooa
to choice lamka, 17 1647; f" good
lemhs 94.7Mr7.16: rood to ehole yearllnrs:
16 004)5.16; fair to good yearling. Mal).i.oO;
good to Choice wethers, .mKtf.m; fair 10
good wethers, $4.0004.40) !" Sod ewes,
$3 W7T4 0.
Quotations on feeder stock: fair to choice
lambs, S.7rWt4l 60; fair to photo yearling.
$4)U6.0; fair to ehole wethere, $3.6ffi4 3i.
Representative sales:
No.
29 Wyoming ewe ....
S9 Wyoming wethers
M Wyoming wethers
172
At
94
loj
101
Wromlne wether 112
194 Wyoming yearling, feeder M
9M Wyoming yearltnr. feeder 9
7 Wyoming yesrllngs 91
99 Wyoming ewe and wether K4
844 Montana wether iUJ
CHICAGO
4 Of)
4 60
4 fO
4 60
49S
4 s
s w
4 80
4 (0
14
....! A Int. 14. U. 4 Vie...
4
, 97H
, 9RH
. 741
... IM 14 Japan 4
....141V4 do 4H 1.
....11414 K. C. 80. 1st IS.
...ill b, ak. 4a letl.... t4
Allls-Chal. let la... MtU A N. unl. 4e 9li
Aaa. A, as K. A T. 1st 4a. 140
Am. Tobseoe 4s. 'do gan. 4 Ms 94
do ts lll;4sle. Pacific 4a M14
Armour ft 10. ens., n1 r. R. n. or at. tws. n
Alctileoa fan. 4s... .1.IH N. Y. C. . IHs 9TH
- ev. 4a 11H de dab. 4 9616
do or. a nun I., N. it. ft n,
At. C. L. 1st 4s. 14 . Is 1M44
.lOOtf". A w. 4. ut e. 44 "14
. tt ss ev. 4s.. ........ .in
. 9oa tie. Paolfla 4s. .......104
. 4.4, do ts 14
W4 0. S. I rM. 4s,... 94-
.KW-trenn. ot. isa Jtia... pa
.in do con. 4a 104
.lOSUReadlns see. 4a 10
.1144 91 L. A 8. f. f. 4s. 9414
. tin de sen. H. 9
C, D. 4 14. ). 4s.... 97 94; U g. W. e. 4s... tla
d tan. 4 pih, -ao lat gold 4a ... P4H
C. t. ft P. g IVts f Seaboard A. L. 4s.. 114
C. R. I A P. a, 4a 1'4 . Railway a 4s... 9.
do onl. ss n-4 to ev. 4a loiu
do rfdg. 4s 91H de let ref. 4a 4'
Halo. Int. to 94 e Railway I. Ill
Oslo, kUd. 4. ...... II do sen. 4a Ill,
C. ft I. t. A s. 4V. 44Vnlea Plclfle 4S lt
Bsl. A Ohio 4s..
do I
do 9. W. IV4S...
hrk. tr. ev. 4s
On. of Be. ts
Can. Leather la
C. u( N. J. g. is.
Chee. A Ohio 4He.
do raf. le
Oh tears A. 9HS
133 173 bOO
2ii M 1.17$
171 1.909 1.1 w
13 L044 1.837
as2
491 ....
76 ....
SOI
.... 1.800
89 .... 139
64
11 .... .
1
60 .... at..
lu
6 .... k.i.
41 a...
4 ....
M
4 .... ....
1
194 .... 1,927
1,2! E.044 7,160
Total receipt 23
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co.......
Armour A Co
Schwart-Bolen Co
Cudahy Bros...
St. Louis Independent....
Cudahy, Kansas City.,...
Cudahy, from oobntry....
W. B. Vansant Co
Hill A Son
F. B Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A CO
J. H. Bulla
Mccreary A Carey........
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagarty
Lehmer Bros....
Missouri-Kansas
C, C. A S
Other buyr
Totals.,
CATTLE Receipt of cattl today num
bered only about thirty oar, which waa
not enough to really make a market. Such
cattl as there-were here generally sold
befor th olss at price that did not
look very mueh different from yesterday.
but as usual When tna run le se smau
theer waa no particular Ufa or activity to
the trade.
Corn fed beeves have held up rainy wen.
owing to the fact that supplies of that
kind have not been overly large. Still th;
market ha had an caster tendency ana
eould be quoted today 109160 lower tha
last weeK. on tne other nana western
cattle, which have eonstltuted the
bulk of the receipt, have ahown
a greater decline, being safely ZOifSOo lower
than last week.
Th best oornfed cows and heifer and
common canners have not ahown much
Chang for th week. In fact, cannera
have been pretty good sellers all th
week at price not materially different
from last week. On the other hand the
general run of fair to good cow are
safely 20tj30c lower than last week.
The best heavy feeder hav not deollned
o very much, but fair to good eattl are
lVii20c lower and th common light Cattle
26440a lower than laet week.
Quotation on cattle: Good to ehole
eornfed steers, 7.ou7.tO; fair to good oorn
fed steers, K.4)t)7.00: common to fair corn
ted steers, $4.59-54.40; good to chotoe rang
steers, $6. 0006.60; fair to good range steers,
$4.603.00; common to talr range steer,
$3.7613 4 60; good to choice eow and heifers,
13 90.55 00; fair to good cows and heifers,
$10Ol90; common to fair cowa and heifers
tl.76S4.00; good to choice stocker and
feeder, It.Of'rrS.Odj fair to good atockers and
feeders, $35Od4.00; common to fair stock
ers and feeders, $3.0092.60; stock hctfera,
$2.7533.60; veal Calvea. 13.60ri.s0i bulla
bulls, stags, eta., I2.60C4.69.
Represent stive tales:
WtHlEHMV-ItKllItABItA,
L1VH STOCK MARK PIT
(Tattle Steady Hoge steady 4a Lower
Sheep Strong.
CHTCAOO, Aug. r.-CATTLE-lleeerpt,
Atatf i rvt B A al vVt. aiaailtti .!
Ii.7ft37.10: cow, fc.60a-6.26; heifer, $9 M3
s.w; nuns. I3 0OU4-S; calve. 7.otg,.V
atockers and feeders 13 7f,j 16.
Hik;8 Receipts, ufiuO head: market
steady to 60 lower; choice heavy, $,0i)i!
1.15: butchers, $79owtl0: light mixed. 21.70
41 M: choloe lleht. 17 k)tft 06: Daoklna. 17 00
776; pigs, IA.0(T7.Mi bulk ot sales, $7.99
4)8 00.
SHtDEP-Receipts, 7.000 head: market
strong. Sheep, $4fVw'00; lamb, $.76i9
7.90; yearlings, $6.0ou.e0.
Kanssa City Lira Staek Martret.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 27,-CATTLtB-Re-celpts,
2,400 head, Including 900 head south
erns; market steady and weak) choice ex
port and dressed beef steer, $4904T7.SCi;
fair to good, 94 604K49; western steer, $3 90
tr.80; stockers and feeders, $3.76(96.60;
southern eteers, $88,4.9; southern eteers,
$2 2t.df4.00; nstiv cows, 13 164 40; natlv
heifers, 22.5Ckff.00; bull. $1.60S3.40; eajvea,
$S.80ti7.7.
HOOS ReeelptB, tMO ' hRd: market
strong to 6c higher; top, 17 96; bulk ot
tales, r.TOtrrr.90; hesvy. $7.S4r7.ffi; packers
and butchers. r.704jrf.96 light, $7.6OJ7.90;
pigs, $6 607.28.
SHEEP AND LAMBSRecelpts. 4.000
head) market steady; lambs, $1 7MT1 M;
yearlings, M7Ve-3; wether. 946 00:
ewes. $4.00471; atonknra and feeders, $2.28
474.20.
18 Cows 97-
. 974
I heifers... 827
It cows 10'fl
1 cows 775
i cows pto
8 es. A hs. Ht
1 calf 80
5 cows 820
cow 751
1 21
20
IB
90
15
fi
ro
70
Mllldal Cattl Co.-Neb,
J oalves... 13$
8 Howe tie)
10 oows 868
6 cows M
10 cs. A hs. 972
1 heifers... 803
4 cows ia-0
13 cs. A hs. 824
I 00
1 cows 107$ 1 40 8 cows
27 eows 971 1 46 M oows...,
O. O. Thompson Nb.
tn steers.... 996 4 00 4 steers..,
16 cows 978 1 16 27 heifers.,
It steers.... TOT $ IS 1 eows...,
$ eows 970 I 70
B. L. Thornton Neb.
794 1 90 19 cows...
1330 a 00 7 cow.,
.let d ev. 4e 1U4,
Hi, de lat A raf. 4a... to
Hit V. 9. Rubber la lti
1414 V. 8. steel 3d 6e....lv4
, laeevs.-Oro. chem. ea
TlWWabaah lat is Ill
4 da lat ft as. 4.... tta
A asked. B hid.
Mlnneavolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 17. WH EAT Sep
tember. 6; December. Mtjjmo; May,
to; cash. No. 1 hard. I101S; No. 1 north
ern, tl.oos; No. 3 nm-thern. 7yvSc; No.
$ northern. 9f.4S.
FLAX Closed at 11.43V
BRAN Iu luu-pound aacke, $19 6043-30.00.
FLOUR First Batents. UJOuii.76: second
patent. $6.4ou 66; first clears, $4.eei4.6;
second clears. $14013364.
Peerie Market.
PEORIA, I1L, Aug. r.-COR.f Lower;
No. 1 yellow, 4c; No. 1 yellow. 4tt-o;
No. 1 avei Na t, Na i 7Vc
OATS Lower; No. 1 white. 3tte;
etaadard. le'!
Mil eraekee Ornla Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. 17. WHEAT
Ne. 1 northern. $1.05491.08: No. 1 north
ern. HftVjiO; fecember, eefiSte. b
O AT B 7 r4C
BARLEt-eampIca, IStjate,
Total sales lor the day, 1,171.100 abarea
London Slock Market.
LONDON, Aug. 27. American eecurttlea
opened generally from Hftk of a noln
above yesterday a New York closing. Union
Pacific share wer strong and in th
early trading advanced 44i. Later values
weakened slightly and at noon prioe wer
from H to IH point over parity.
London closing slocks:
Consols, money I4V4 Loulrrllle A N IS
do seceufH rltan , K. a A., a
Amsl. Cuppar 4N. Y. Central 141
Anai-onda H Norfolk A W. ...... .M
Alhlaan li4 de pld..,,..., ft
do pfd 107 Ontario A W
Baltlmor A Ohio. ...Ill PaareylTaata 71
Canadian Paetft 10H Rand atlnaa au
C teaapeske ft O Il, reading tl
Chicago O. W te Southern Ry i
mi.. Mil. A St. P...ll de pfd 71
t)e Baara 14 Southern Paalflo U1H
li.ntar A Rio 0 444 Unio Paolflo i
da pfd i:ti de pfd V.
trie Il4 U. . Ileal T7
do lat pfd I44 do ptii 11714
da Id pfd ",. a ba.h jr...
Orabd Trunk t de pfd..,.. 44
Illinola Cenu-al l!s,,nlh 4. 44
SILVER Bar, ateady at U U-ltd per oa
wurMti per cent..
Th rat of discount In th open market
fur short bills Is lit per cent; for three
month' bill, 1V4 per cent.
D. A H. ev
I). A R. O. 4a
do raf. Is
Platlllers Is
trio p I. 4a
40 gen. 44
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de sarlee B TtHWasUrn Ml. 4s teti
Oea. U. sv. la.. ..10 Wsaa. Blae. ev. Is.., Iii
111. Ceu. lat ret. 4a.. 19 Wis. Central 4s 144,
Boston Stack nnd Bonds.
BOSTON, Aug. 27. Money, call loans, M
iVt per cent; time loans, 3444 per cent.
Closing quotations were:
New York Mining Staek.
NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Closing quotations
wer a lonows:
AUre
Rrsnawtch Cos 1
Ceia. Tunaet stock... 34
de beads II
Coa. Cel. Va 1I
Hovs (ilrer tl
Iroa 9lWer ......... .144
Olfared.
iMdrlll Co.
Little Chief ..
Meilraa
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Treasary Statement.
WA6HINOTON. Aug. T.-The condition
of the tressury at th beginning of busi
ness today wa ss tolleaai Trust funds:
Gold eoln. $417 679 969; diver dolls.-.. 47 .
Ii.0u0; silver dollars of 169), 94,124 000; sti
ver certificates outstanding. $47.194.00).
Oeneral fundi Standard silver dollars In
eeneral fund. t4.C1.7M. current liabilities.
$.189 66; working balance In treaaury of
fices, $30 00 636; In Dank to (redlt of
United mete traurr, $38,4,217; subsl-
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...11 Fraaklln
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... 41 lata Rorale
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13 cows 164 1 18 12 heifers... 63 1 70
7 eows 9.i0 9 70
S. W. Bent Mont.
9 steers.
14 heifers
6 eows.
4 oows.
1 oows 1(M 1 90
11 cows ltr'4 $ 48
8 oalves... 161 I 2e
8 calves... 160 $ 60
$ rows 1110 $ 10
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steer.. ..1344 4 9
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4 calves... 816 4 26 17 steer.. .1316
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HOUS Receipt of hogs thla morning
v.er light and th market did not present
any especially new or Interesting feature.
Buyer all seemed anxious for a few londs
and, as there were not many on sale, It did
not take them very long to dispose ot tha
offerings. Prices paid as a rule were Inst
about steady with yesterdey, that Is, a
good share of th hogs sold Inside the
range $7.60d3'7.(6. The trade was reason
ably active and praotloally everything sold
in good season.
P.epresentatlv aaleat
Armoer ft ca 4a 119
Cudahy Packing Ce
CelaSftbuF. Nab.. A L. is 121..,.
Gsala Pits Rngin 4a. Hit
Omaha kenewale. 4la. 1444
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St. Lftnla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. S7.-CATTLB-Reoelpts,
1.100 head, Including 5.000 Texans; market,
native steady, Teaana lower: native ship
ping; and export steers. 1A.KW7.4M dreeeed
beef and butcher steerd, 16. if. 26 ; eteers
under 1,000 pound. $4.0094.60; stocker and
feeders, 11.001.46; cow and halfer. $8 21
$160; canners, $4.26t.0O; bulls, tt.0OfJ4.9vi
calve. t6.6OS3.00; Tex and Indian steers,
$3 4O75 90; eows and heifers, 11 k4.71.
HoOS Receipt, t.loO head market
higher: pigs and lights, 36 1X8 06; paokers,
$7.l7909; butoher and beat heavy, $7.95
4)8.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,9ft)
nead; market steady t native muttons, $3.60
pt.w: lambA 90OT7.90; Oulle and bucks,
$2.60134.76; atockers, $3.00218 U.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market. '
ST. JOSEPH. Md.. Aug. M. CATTLE
Kecelpts. aw head; market staadyi steers.
$40097.00; cow and heifers, $z.50t04.00)
saives, 3.ooirs.ue,
HOOS Receipts. 1.400 head; market
Steady; top, 17.90; bulk of sale. 37.t51T7.76
SHEEP AND LAMBS Rclpt, 1,600
neaa; market taay; lamb. $40097.10.
Slonx Cltr Mr Steok Market.
BTOTJX CITT, la., Ahg. $7.-fflpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head. Mar
ket quiet; beeves, 94.O037.6O: cow, $3.0
4.00; feeder. tt.00O6.10: yeartihac. tt.lmi.
HOCiS Receipts, lOoO head. Market 6c
lower; rah re of priced, $t.$67.00j bulk ot
saies, i.euifi-i.oo.
Stock la Sight.
Iteoelpta of Mve stock at ths six princi
pal western markets yesterday!
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
South Omaha 790 4.700 6,600
stoux city too 2.000
St. Joseph ............ 904 $.000 1,200
Kansas City 2.400 4.600 4.000
St. Louis $100 1200 1 000
Chicago 2,000 16.000 7.008
Eotals 41,020 $1,200 20.600
OMAHA, 43ISI!ttAL MARMOTS.
Stnpl and Panef. Prwdnee frleea rare
nlshed fey Bayer and Wboleaalere.
BtTTTER Creamery. No. L delivered to
the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, l7Ho; No.
1, In eo-lb. tubs. l7o; No. 2. In 1-lb. car
tons. SSe: in 90-lb. tubs. Met packing stock.
l9H20Hc; fancy dairy, tubs, ISfato; oom
mon roll, fresh made, 18018V4O. Market
changes every Tuesday.
EGGS Fresh sailing stock, candled, no.
CHEES6V-Finest Wisconsin full cream
twine, 16c; Young Amerloaa, 4 lit hoop,
I6H01 favorite, I in hoop, ltcj daisies, 30 In
hoop, lfiHo; oream brick, full case, 18c;
block Swiss, ltcj full eream llmburger, 14.
POULTRY Broilers, 14o; alive, springs.
16c; hen, 10c; oeks, 7c; duck. 10c; geese,
8c; turkey, 16e; pigeons, par dog., 88e;
guinea fowls, per do., $X.Wi aquaba, per
do., $1. Droed hens, lie; springs, 190
Jlo; cocks, 4Vc; ducks, lie; geeeee, UV0;
turkeys, 22c. ,
FI8H Fresh, caught, almost all are
dressed: Halibut, to; buffalo, 8c : trout.
120: bullheads, l4c catfish, 17: erapplas,
sunfish, 6SSc; black bass, 16c; whlieflsh.
llci ptks, 12e; salmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c:
frog leg, 15c. Fresh froseft: Whlteflsh,
No. 1, 10c; round, tot pickerel, dressed.
end headless, 7c; round, d; pike, dressed.
10c; round, 9c; red snapper, 12o; Spanish
maekerel, Uc; native mackerel, 16 each.
FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapples. IS
to 48s, $175 per crate; grsps fruits, M site,
per box. 96; 4 slse, 16 60; M lra $4; ba
nanas, fanoy select, I1.9OU2 0O; apples, home
grown, per bu. basket, 76o$l.0o; market
basket, 46c.
BEEF CUTS-Rlb: No. t 184ot Ho. 1,
12Ho; No. 1. 80; Loin: No. L 18c; No. 1.
13He; N. 2, lc. Chuck: No. 1. 4c; No. 1.
4c; No. $. 4c. Round: Ne. 1, 9c; No. t,
7 He; No. t 7c. Tlate: No. t Se; No. 2. 4c;
No. 2, ISo.
VEQ ETA BLES Kansas Sweet potatoes,
$2.78 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, 60 bunoh.
Cabbage, home grown. lWo per lb. Wis
consin Red Olobe onions, le per lb, Cali
fornia cauliflower, MOt per orate. Toma
toes, home grown, market basket, SO:
orate, $4.09. Lettuce, per dog., 9.1c. Par
snips, turnips, carrots, 76c per dog. Flor
ida new beeta, carrota, parsnips, turnips,
etc., per do.,' 75o.
POTATOKS-New, 6S0 per bu.
HIDES No. 1 green, loot Ne. 1 cured, lie.
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
SncourariiiB; IU porta Come from All
Principal Citie.
snssaasssaatmeBB,
FALL PURCHASES ARE LARGE
Seaamteahl Activity Centlnae tat
eVkelesal Dry Goods Market
Men' Went Fabric
Flrnt.
NEW TOTAK. Aug. r.-Tt 0. nun'a
weekly review of trade tomorrow will y:
From th principal Cities ecm tuch re
ports a "Ikis fail purchnsee." acllvt)
demand," "sales exceed. tig best pravioua
years,' "largw number 01 visiting euy
ci ' and ' outlook lor every aot.ve i.n
tradV
A striking proof of stronger business con
ditions Is furnished by the large reduced
tnlal of buHinees aerauua. frfminiun,
sctivltv cohiitiues In the wholesale dry
goods mn. ket, special sales wf various
kind attracting many buyers. Th trnnU-n-nee
of the 4e,'tniber report on rW Cot
ton Is a fAotor In th holding bark of filtur
order, a the prlo of th raw material
la etlll above the level of maatuaetuied
merchandise, ...
The oiuln- ef rahcy flrssa goods line
for spring hav not been attended with th
active demand noted when the stapl mill
pi iced their lines for the season. Spot
silks are m moderate demand, hut many
mill are etlll working en eld order and
there ar many eubstanlial order booked
for silting delivery on Staple fabric,
Men's We fabric are firm, i.lhena rule
strong KSnev fall knit wear I IA good
demand, but heavy underwear I still slow.
Staple domeetlo hosiery ha been ordereil
well on set miens good and th futl-fah
loned mills are making low prore on
the spring trade.
Business in iootwar la alow, and far
as fresh contraots are Concerned trad I
nearly at a standstill. Improvement la the
demand for hide eitniluuea and le of
both domestic and foreign hide are larger.
Price on leather ar easy a a rule, but
sinn varieties are Steady. Trade la
epnamodir, bgt Improvement is confidently
looked for before long.
BRADSTIlEUT'B RHVltSW OF ThADO
iMdejetrU! Tenfeneie Still ta Dtree-
tldta ef Isnnreventent. .
NEW YORK, Aug. $7.-Bradstreet'a to
morrow will yi
Trad and Industrial tendencies ar still
In the direction of Improvement. Impetus
I given these movement by the beginning
ef the harvest of the produott Of agrt
ultural interests In 'Vsrlbus seotlons of the
country, la oommereial lines, jobbing
trade etlll ha th center of the stage, and
report are practically unanlmoua that buy-
era' excursions are atlmulatlng tall demand.
aa the close or tne vacation period ap
proaches. Retail trad tlll largely deals
with the disposal of summer aoods. mainly
at concession. In wholesale and Jobbing
lines or dry goods there 1 ttlll in evidence
oautlou buying. Th prloe situation hold
strong, aa a whole.
Th wool and leather market are rathetV
quieter, bat very strong. The demand for
oual I expanding cast and wt Tha
building trade are-active.
Business fsllures In the United States for
the week ending with August M, wer 201,
against 14 laet week, 234 In the like week
of 1D08. 167 In 1007, 138 In 1904 and 141 in tlx.
r anures lor tne week in Canada num
bered 31. against 29 last week and 27 In the
like week in loot.
Wheat, lncludlne flour, exnorta from th
Cnited States and Canada for the week
ending August tt, aggregate 1,934.463 bush
els, aralnat 1,879.414 buahela last week and
4.623.603 bushels this week laet year.
corn export ror tne ween are m.aug bush
els, against 161.398 bushels laet week ami
39,1 bushels in 1908.
Foreign rinanclnl.
LONDON, Aug. 17 Money wa plentiful
and easier on th market today and die
count were weaker. Trading on the stookj
xchang wa of quit a holldy character.
The fluctuation were narrow. Mexican
railroad and foreign bonds wer fairly
well supported , at higher price, whll
Rhodeslan. mines hardened. Otherwise
quotations were Inclined to ease en lack
of support. American securities opened
generally from to 4 of a point above
yesterday's New York closing. Union Pa
olflo was Stronger, and In the early trad
ing advanoed IS points. Later vatire
weakened slightly and at noon prices wer
from to 1 points over parity. Crop
and trade news and bear coverings wer
tesponslbls for this sarly advance, whtah
was maintained until the afternoon, when
New York advanced the quotations on
Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and United
States Steel sharply. Wide fluctuation
followed and the market finished uncar-
. Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Aug, 17. METAL No
business was reported In tin on th New
York Metal exchange today, but th mar
ket closed steady, with spot and August
quoted at $).30tf M 40, September at 2) 4f)
30.66. October at I30.804ii90.60 and December
at $30. 906 30.7$. The London market closer
Jteady at il38 7s Rd for spot and 1139 7s 8d
or future. Tn market for standard cop
per wd steady and sales were reported
of 100 ton November at $11 wvrril.90 and
100 tonl Deoember at $12.96. The l.ondori
market was firm, with spot dosing Nt
169 7s 6d and futur al iOO 6s Id. Local
dealers quoted lake copper at $11.007113.36.
electrolytic at $il.s7Ull.m. and casting at
$lJ.elViil2.721. Lead closed barely Steady,
with spot at $4.8t)ift4.40. New York, and at
$4.20, bid. East St. Louis delivery. The
London market closed at fit fOs. Spelter
was steady at $5.70r(f6.80, New tork, and at
$6.0iJ6.70, Fast St. Louis. The London
market quoted spot at 122 ts. Iron closed
6s it4d for Cleveland warrants In London.
Local market unchanged.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Aug. 17.WOpL-The Cnknmer
olal Bulletin of Boston will Bay of th wool
market Saturday. Business of th Weg
I between 4.000,004 and $,000,000 lb,, aa th
large manufacturer ar not operating tub
stantlally. Th market i steadily tending
against buyers, for at least 40 per nt f
th lu$ territory clip ha been sold. Th
thlpment of wool from Boston to August
if,. Inclusive, were 170.014,1)111 lb., against
111.K3.470 for the came time lest year. Th
receipt to August M, Inclusive, were tit,-618.03.-
lb., against Ultat.tCl the earn
nerlnd last year.
BT. LUbia, Aug. 11. nwtc-niaanyi
territory nnd western mediums, listen;
tine mediums, 2 Ho; fine, 13 lo.
SHEEP The eheep market preserved an
even keel again thl morning Aecctptt
were moderate, with about th usual per
centage of thin (ook.
Uood handy weight fat sheep and young
killers moved readily from the opening at
about stSS-i,' prloec. On one or two sales
the live mutton trade appeared to be
trifle aaler, perhaps, but any effort al
hading valve was nwr especially 41-
Cotten Mnrket.
NEW YORK, All., fl. COTTON The
merUel opened steady at 8 points lower to
1 points higher, near months being relat
ively easy on reports of cheaper southern
offerings, while later montha reflected con
tinued expectations of a bullish September
bureau report, and the whole Hat soon
firmed up to a net advance ef about 8
points. Subsequent fluctuations were
somewhat Irregular, but the lone was
stsady, some 2 to I points above last night,
and while a prominent authority reporlbd
favorably on the crops of the Carolina,
most private advices Indicated further de
terioration and a new crop reporting
agency claimed the outlook was for a
yield of less than Il.07i0.0t0 bale.
Futures opened stead-, September UtOc;
October. 1217c; November, 13 0-112 20; De
cember. - II re; January, 11. Xc; March,
12 3Xc; May, 12 29c. bid.
Futures closed very eteady: closing bid:
A usual, 13 lor 1 September, 12 Met October,
U Ao; November, 13 lie: Deoember. 13 42o:
January, U3Sc; February. 13 34s; Harsh,
uaici April. 1141c; axay, 11.420.
ripot closed quiet; middling uplands
ll tf.e: middling gulf. 13.10c. Salsa. 909 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 27 CO IT N-
Spot, firm, unchanged: middling, llHc;
sales on the spot, 71 bafss; to arrlv. none.
ST. LOl'IS, Mo.. Au. 17. COTTON-
Unchanged; middling. 11-4,0; sale, bona;
receipts. t bale: sulpineaia, IM bales;
teen, U.4I9 bate. I
Philadelphia ProCr Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17. BUTTER-
Firm; extra western creamery, lie; extra
nearby print, 12o.
F.i.WH r inn; rennsyivania ana otner
nearby first, free cases. F-t. at mark;
Pennsylvania and other nearby currant re
ceipt. In returnable case, 2 to, at mark;
western lireis, lira c.irn, ai, ev ninn;
western current receipts, free cases, 1:1260,
at mark.
CHEESE Firm: New Torx run cream.
tholes, 16iC16c; fair to good, ItJlSHc.
Caffe Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. iT.-eOFFEK-ru-tures
closed stsady, net t points lower td
0 points higher, including about l.o
ags; switches, sale aggregating It fm
ags. with September selling at $.40; Oc
tober, t.4o; December, t.2S: , January,
1 40c; May, 6 4.r.c; July, 6 4636 60c. Spot
market, quiet) Rio No. 7. 7c; No. 4 Kanfos,
lSc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, lV313o.
Liverpool Grain Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. h.-WHEAT-npot.
No. 1 red Western, winter, quiet at 8a.
Future, steady; September, 7 rd; De
eemhrr, 7 6Vid; March. 7 IHd.
CORN Soot, new American mixed (via
Galveston, steady at 9 64d; eld. American
mixed, ateady at 6 94. Future, quiet;
September, 6s Ctd; October, 6 tHd.
Dalnlk Grain Market.
DULUTH. Aug. 17. WHEAT-Cloeet Sep
tember. (Mta; December, 94S4jC; May, 96Hi
No. 1 northern, 91 01,; N. I northern, 904,4.
OATS 38o.
Packlnc Houoo
BONDS
As Investments
The development end scop of th meat
packing business and th valu ef Swift,
Armour, Morris, Cudshy and "S. A 8" se
curities. Aserlcs of artlole beglnnlhg Sat
urday, Aug. 24.
Boston Commercial
5 cents peu vorx $ rra veah