THE BEE: OMATTA, "WEDXESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1910. V Jfct tRAb AiiUniUiliiEMARhhl VGood Weather Helpt flanreitinj of ' Spring Wheat. CASH PRICES DROP STILL LOWER Yalns In Koitlwril Torn Itelt Cause Active Rales In That Grain and Glvs Price an Kasler Tralfntr OMAHA, Aug. J. WW Weather conditions continue very favor able for harvesting spring whest In the northwest. Market values sag lower under w-elght of the heavy arrivals of new wheat t primary points. Millers sro slow buyers nd cash prices are weak and lower. More scattered rains In the western and southern corn, belt, with temperatures gen erally better. Receipts are good, causing heavy selling and values were easier again notwithstanding the recent break. A bearish wheat market was the order on all futures. Liverpool cables were very weak and lower. Easier northwest markets were followed by a bearish report brought out by the Illinois grain dealers which helped to lower price levels. Should the Movement of new wheat continue a further decline Is expected. There was but one side to the corn market today, as the map showed good rains In Kansas and parts of Nebraska and a much Improved forecast generally over the en tire belt. Prices broke on offerings of long corn, although trade was not heavy. ' Primary wheat receipts i were 1.H95.000 bushels and shipments were 495,000 bushels, against receipts last year or 1,140.000 bushels and shipments of 9fld.0fl0 bushels. (Primary corn receipts were 693,000 bushels and shipments were 142 000 bushels, against receipts last year of 601.000 bushels end ship ments of 2G9.000 bushels. : Clearances were 8,700 bushels of corn, 8.000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour eaual to 34,000 bushels. Liverpool closed 2tl lower on wheat, and 4 to Td lower on corn. ,. Local range of options: boxes; lard, S.joo tierces; prime western steamed and 1.930 tons other kinds. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.! Yts'y. .Wheat J Sept... I 96 PR 98 K 96 Dee WH 96 96H 9fiV4 Corn Sept.. ! 59 59 69 19 Dee.... 67 67 67 67 Oats Kept... 38 35 ffi 36 S5V4 Deo.,.. 37 87 87 87 Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, 94Hflr4c: No. 2 hard. 92i94c:No. 4 hard. 7f92c: rejected hard, 86UK7c; No. 3 spring, 94S90c; No. I spring. 91'&93c. ,- CORN-No. 2 -white. 61H62c: No. 4 white, Kt61V(.c: No. 2 yellow. 60fe'0Ac: No. I sol- low, 69H'SWc; No. 4 yellow, 68V4H59c; No, I. 69Ufir,9c. OA'IVS No. 3 white. SWMeHo; No. 4 white I4S4He; No. 4 yellow. 32"AffT33o BARLEY No. 1 feed. 474f-50o. IE-NO. Z, 711B73C; NO. 3, IWlfllQ. Carlot Receipts. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha ...... Duluth .1,069 150 118 64 628 lis 400 'ii WEATHER IX TIIE fiRUM BELT Good Kalns Are Reported Over Cora and Wheat Relt f Nebraska. OMAHA, Aug. 3, 1910. A barometrlo rienrnsiilnn extends from tbe Cenadlan provinces snutn over the country lying between the Mississippi river and the Rocky mountains. This disturbance has caused fairly good rains throughout the central valleys and plains stales within the last twelve to twenty-four hums and rains are falling at points In the extreme upper nd lower Missouri vallov this morning. A fall of l.M Inches occuried at Kansas City. Mo., last nlybt. Falls .f 1M Inches, at Hasting, and 1.21 Inches at Falrbury, Neb., were the heaviest shown by our reports In this state. Fairly good rains were quite general over the western portion of the corn and wheat belt and lighter showers occurred over the greater part of the east ern portion. Very warm weather prevailed throughout Nebraska, Iowa Kansas and Missouri during Monday. Temperatures well up in tlio nineties were general In the stats named. The highest reported In Ne braska was 100 at Hartlngton In the north east portion. The highest recorded at Omaha was 96 degrees. With the depres sion now moving over the central valleys, followed Dy an area or high moving over the west, the outlook Is favorable for showers In thla vicinity tonight, followed by fair and slightly cooler Wednesday. 1910. 1909. 190s. 1907. Minimum temperature.... 74 73 70 66 Precipitation t 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 78 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L 13.60 Inches. liefuiency corresponding period in 1909, .71 Inch. Excess corresponding period In 1808. 1.11 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Reajloa Bulletin. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, luesday, August 3, 1910: r. OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Rain- Station. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 99 Auburn, Neb 99 Uroken Bow, Neb. 1)6 - Columbus, Neb... 97 Culbertaon, Neb.. 99 Falrbury, Neb.... 97 Fairmont. Neb... 96 Or. Island. Neb.. 90 Hartlngton. Neb.. 100 Hastings, Neb..., 94 Holdregs, Neb... 96 oakdale, Neb.... 96 Omaha, Neb 96 Tekamah, Neb.. 98 Alta, la 94 Carroll, la -98 Clarlnda. la...... 92 Sibley, la 92 ISIoux City, la... 93 Not Included In 73 63 64 65 43 67 .00 .05 .00 .20 .00 1.21 . .00 .00 1.54 .60 .48 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 averages 68 68 64 45 67 73 71 67 49 62 62 70 8k y. Clear PL cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Minimum temperature for tweive-hour period ending at a a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE, No. of District. Stations. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville, Ky 19 lndlanapaJos, Ind. 12 Chicago, 111...)..... 26 St. Louis, Mo 13 Dea Moines, Ia....il4 Minneapolis, Minn. SO Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 19 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea of the Trading; nnd Closing; Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Surprising Indications that the Illinois wheat crop notwitnstana lng supposed heavy losses by Hessian fly will be 4C.00O.O00 bushels as against 81,000- 000 bushels a year ago, smashed the market today. The close was weak at nearly the lowest Dolnt of the session and show lng fall of Titfla to lo as compared with twenty-four hours previous. There was a final loss of lVs to lo on corn, and to 94c (n oats. For provisions the latest figures ranged ; from 22ic advance to 15o decline. Information as to the Illinois wheat yield came through the ' State grain deal ers association and was regarded as sen- .satlonal from a trade standpoint. Detailed figures from more than 600 points north of the Vandalla railway were given showing an average crop of twenty bushels an acre, on 2,139,000 acres. - v ' Bulls took what comfort they could from assertions by cash grain - men , that the wheat movement from the interior has reaohed the maximum and that offerings were on the decrease. September ranged from ll.OJVs to $1.024 and closed Va to lftc down at 81.00 to $1.00. General rain In Kansas- and Nebraska made a weak market, for corn. Crop reports were better, but there was much commis sion buying on the declines. September sold from 62 to fflMaC, 'closing easy at to1 Temp. Rain- Max. Mln. fall 86 60 .30 86 68 .00 84 62 .20 86 64 . 20 88 64 .00 94 68 .10 84 68 .40 94 70 .60 96 66 .80 A rainfall of 1.84 Inches occurred at Kan sas City last night, a fall of l.M occurred at Hastings and 1.21 at Falrbury, Neb., and fairly good rains were general over the western portion of the corn and wheat region. Lighter and scattered showers oc curred In all other, except the St. Louis and Louisville districts. High temperatures prevailed in the Omaha, Des Moines and Kansas City districts. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. M lORKSTOCkbAND BONDS Professional Trader! Control Market and Fluctuation! Continue. BEAR PARTY AT WORK IN PLACES Government Report on Cotton Condi tions Foremost Influence In shap ing Judgment of Agjrloal tnral Omtlook. NEW YORK. Aug. J.-The stock market today was largely an affair of profis rlural traders and their views of the rpeculatlve outlook seemed to change from hour to hour, Judging by the continual fluctuations In the course of prices. The n moment of some special stocks gave warning that the bear party had been at work In tie last few days. There Is no one subject at present to which so much Importance Is attached us the year's agricultural harvests, and the market showed a real response to the more hopeful turn of the' day's news In that respect. Early depression was trans foimed Into a buoyant nnd active closing. The government report on cotton condi tions, ss of July 25, was the foremost In fluence in shaping lu.lginent of the agri cultural outlook. The condition figures, showing a heavy deterioration during the month and a poor comparison with the average In a number of years, does not offer great Inspiration to enthusiasm when considered absolutely. The speculators con sidered It, not from that standpoint, but relatively. In that light it was no worse than expected and better than soma of the preliminary estimates, notably that of the National Olnners' association. There were reports of cloudy weather In Texas, where the trouble Is . with drouth rather than excessive moisture. The drouth stricken portions of the corn belt were re ported to have been visited by "ahundant and snaking rains" and there was heavy Stilling of that commodity on the exchanges to bur out the reports. The cheerful tenor of ' these advices strengthened the resistance which stocks had begun to show to the depresolon of the tarly part of the day. The depression centered on the Hawley group to the ao cnmpanlment of predictions that the divi dend on Chesapeake & Ohio could not be maintained and that the ambitious protects of the combination centering around that property were becoming Involved in em barrassments similar to those which over came the Pearson syndicate. The strong rally in Chesapeake & Ohio and a similar rebound In Sloes-Sheffield Steel served as a warning that protective measures against bear raids were in force. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,300,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. ad leading quotations Number on stocks of sales were: NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-FLOUR Quiet and without quotable change; spring patents, 8S.75fe6.16; winter straights, 84.5014.66; winter patents, $4.75ij.6.10; spring clears, $4.8594.40; winter extras, No. 1, $3.753.90; winter ex tras. No. 2. 83.603.65; Kansas straights, $4.8ivg-5.15. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.10fi"4.85; choice to fancy, $4.404.60. - COUNiJEAL Quiet; firm white-and 'yel low, $1,604(1.66; choree, $L4oSX50; kiln dried, $J. 5003.60. 1 WHEAT-45pot market easy: New No. 1 .red, $1.06, elevator, and $1.07, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, 8124, f. o. b. Heavy receipts at interior points, together with lower cables and favorable reports regard ing both winter-and spring wheat, caused a sharp decline In the wheat market, but prices rallied on covering by shorts, clos ing T4jlVa net lower. September, 8106 V 1.VV4, closed at Allls-Cbalmer pfd Am)s&mtd Copper American Affrlcultuml .... American IWt Sugtr...,.., American Cn Amaiican C. F American Cotton Oil American H. A U pfd....; American Ice Securities..., American Llseeed American Looomotlve , American 8. A R American 8. A R. pfd..... Am. Steel Foundries , Am. Sugar Refining , American T. A T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining -Co Atohlton Atchleon pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore & Ohio ... Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacifle Central Leather .' Central Leather pfd....... Central of New Jersey. ... Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W.. C, M. A St. P... C, C, C. & St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Conaolldated Gib Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Hlo Orande D. A It. G. pfd......."..'... Diattllers" Securities ...... Erie Erie let pfd Erie Sd pfd General Blectrlo Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfa.. Illinois Central Interboroufh Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Sales. High. Low. Close. 17 Rlillitry silver coin, 3-,.34r..3e.i; minor coin. II. Ifx'.X.; total balance In general fund, K'l.iW.lwt. New York Mmfr Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2 MONEY On call. eay; lVui per cent; ruling rate, 14i per cent; closing bid, I per cent; offered at l'l per cent; time loans essy; sixty days. 8i:i'4 per cent; ninety days, 4'c?4S: lx mi'tiihs, 4'i5 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAFER Rt4jtf4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 4 Mmf 4.K340 for sixty day bills and at 14 In' 36 for demand. Commercial bills, $4 83"4.K3 V BILVEIt Har, 6.Tc; Mexican dollars, 4tc. BONOS Government steady; railroad ir regular. closinir quotations on bonds today were ss follows: W int. M. M. .... 10"S Japan 4a 101", do 4 W ll K. C. So. let la., IMS L. 8. dett. 4s 114 LAN. unl 4. .. , 74 M. K. A T. lit 4s IMS do gen. 4e Hit Mo. Parlflc -, 'N. R. R. of M. 4Via t4, lltt'4 N. T. C, g. 1H 0 do deb. 4 n 1S N. T.. N. H. A H. rf. V. . ref. ia, do coupon V. S. at. ref do coupon V. 8. 4a, rag do coupon Allla-Chal. let is... Am. As t Am. T. A T. cv. 4e. Am. Tobacco 4.... do Sa Armour A Co. 44.. Atihteon sen. 4s., do ev. ea do cv. ea A. C. L. lit 4e.. Bal. A Ohio ea... do I1! n4 't . us Tl yj , 74 , Ti , 14 'it do 8. W. I4jt Brk. Tr. ev. 41. On. of Ga. 6a Can. Leather ea C. of N. J. s. ta... . .Iu34a cv. la ..107 N A W. 1st e. 4s. ..S3 do cv. 4a ... lt No. Pacific 4i ... " do la . U 0. t. L. rfri(. 4a... , il4e Prnn. cv. Ia 1914. 106 do con. 4a 7H Reading sen. 4a ltu 61. L a a F. (I. 4 Chea. A Ohio a.. n do gi-n. is do ref. fm "8t. L. S. W. o. 4a. vhlcago A A. IVte. ' do 1st gold 4a C. B. A Q. j. 4a M4 SeaN.ard A. L 4a. do gen. 4a ,"'. Pag. col. 4a.... C. M. A S.P. I 3HS II do ev. 4a C. R. 1. A P. a. 4a. tl de let ref. 4a do rfg. 4a ti)Sq. Railway ea Colo, Ind. la To do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4a II V'on Faclfts 4a.... ":. a . t a i te 4 cu cv. .. l). A H. ov. D. A R. O. 4a... ' do ref. ia Dletlltera' ie .... Krie p. I. 4a do gen, 4a do cv. 4a, aer. do aeries B Oen, Uec ev. la. 1J1S . T . M .10 . tMt . II . .103 . II e 71 . A . 34 . s . U . . M . 134 louy. . 74 .101 . IH M do let A ref. 4a. II , V. S. Rubber .. , I'. 8. Steel Id la 102 , 4.ve..caro. ("hem. is. M I. 'Wabaiih let oe 1'17 7 44 . 0 .Ul do let A ex. 4a... Vteatern Md. 4a Weat. Elec. ov. is.. Wla. Centrwl a III. Can. lat ref. 4a. M Mo. P. cv. Sa c-fa Int. MeU 4a II Bid. "Offered. 1H 12 81 1 OMAHA LlVfc SMth MARKET j : Two Days' Receipt! of Cattle Largest of Year to Date. LITTLE CHANGE IN HOG VALUES Fat Sheep Steady to Knsler, with Fat Iambs Firm and Active and Feeders In Demand at Steady Prices. SOUTH Receipts were: OMAHA, Aug. I, 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .17.41 .13.;3 4.6 US .4;S 18,t 14.211 10. 61 3 .74 8.7 IMi 14.318 18.7VJ 81. (HW 29.6H1 33.:3 24.416 64 31,o Offlcal Monday Estimate Tuesday .. Two days this week. 8ame dava last weak- Same days 3 weeks g'o..l5i)W Same days 3 weeks ago.. 8.t;U eame days 4 weeks ago.. 3,31 Same days last year.... T 7di the following tains shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at ttoutli Omaim for the year to date as compared wliii last yr: 1910. 1909. Inc. leo. 600,10s 61.bo 48,ao2 ""g" l.KU.liU l,o6.W4 Hheep ........ hi,4,434 7tW,l3 The following table shows the. average Prices of hogs at Mouth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: U3.041 8o2,34 Dates. I 1910, 11909. 1908.107.1W.1906.104. July July July ju:y Juiy July July July July Aug. Aug. 83... 1 84... 85... is..., 88... 39... HO... 31... 1.... 2.... 8 3774i 1 I 8 27T4I Sifsi 7 b 1 67 341 6 Kl 8 821 I T 671 8 Sl 6 941 8 65 1 6 47 4 94 7 1 7 45 7 3: 27 1 71? 7 40 8 34 41 6 44 I 7 441 7 69-Vl I " 69 VI 7 49! 4 6 13 $ 07 $ lb t 97 t 9i $ 63 6 651 I 04 t it, 0' B WM O $ 44 t M 11 46 8 611 i 19 6 601 6 11 87 i 6 08 32 6 68 6 lol 6 b9 4 99 04 (Ml 6 01 6 9, 6 91 6 U S 731 4 93 Local Itrcarltlee. Quotation furr.istied by Hamuel Burns, Ji , 33 New York Life building. um.. '"I" Beatrice Creamery pfd.....;.. t.lr Nallooal Bank HMf. la. Cut of Omaha is. 111. Cudahy Packing Co. ia, 1M4 Qerman Fire lnaurance. .. Houaton Water ea, 1144.., Ica Portland ceuieni tat aula, ea, Int. Con. Co., bonus aveaeea Oaa A Hie., i par cent eld Lincoln Traction Ce. I per sent, I Nre-8chnelder-Fowler I per cent.. Neb. Tel. ateus per sent New York, City of 4s )MT Omaba Water Ce. Is, M44 Omaha Oaa ea, im Omaha EV L A P. 6s, IMI Omaha; 'd Aak4. 11.800 44 ; December, $1.09H Receipts, 25,200 bu.; aa v r m mvia viudius. ceiov sa. a, uiti vi7aH vviivu s a, mi n to 62. a loss of Wt to lo -compared with 1.09-W. closed at 81.09 H., last night. No. 2 yellow closed at 64Vi4j shipments. 8.000 bu. m.- The September oats option fluctuated I 1 CORN Snot market easy; No. 2, 71c, between 86 and fl'ito, with the finish Ho I nominal, elevator, domestlo basis, to ar- off at SOHfeM?!. ' - rive. The option market was without trans- Traders lu provisions gave a bullish in terpretation to the official report on ribs ana meats. Price olosed generally higher, the-best gain being in September ribs 22ViC. The leading futures ranged aa follows; Articles.! Open.j High. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat Sept.. Deo... May.. Cir Bept. lse... May., Oau Bept... Dec.... May... POIK . 13 opt 1 I U4- 14J7 1624 -au s(rl 6Ti,,7V4j! 404t f OOU Laiu Sept.. Oct... Nov... Jan.;. Rlbi , IJept.. ,Oot... i 10214 1 04 I 1 08 .t 3HI 60 87 ' 38- Wsl 1 .0041 004T41 02HH 1 03H1 OO'n.Wil OiH I mSl 08i44 62 694ti0Htfi81(If n f 1 i 62H 20. 80 I M 86 11 67H 11 42 11 16 W 16" 11 7H 11 00 11 60 11 47H U 17V4 1W 86t4l Vi 21 45' 20 0 11 62V4 11 40 11 16 19 17WI 10 15 1160 t-1140 11.00 110 90 611 63 WHleltt, 37 it, 38H 0VillV4W 21 67V4 3U SO 11 80 21 45 20 80 U 60 11 47V4 11 60 U 17M, 10 l?Vi 11 60 11 00 I 11 124 10 15 11 274 10 824 Kuti.' .! t.- ' .'. 1 . . ; . ' .-. Cash Quotations were as follows: FLOUH Kaay; winter patents,- 85.255.60; winter straights. 84.TO5-30; spring straights, 8h6!.46: balers. (4.10tf.W. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal tor 836,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1.SU6.0M ,u.r oompared wtih L140,ooo bu. the correepomiing day a year ago. The world's visible supply, aa shown by Brads t reefs, was- 4.HO.oo bti. . Lstimated rscelpU for tomorrow: Wheat, 609 cars; corn, 803 cars; vats, 170 cars; bogs, 24,0(4 head, - - ' ' otf ivaio ;ah prices wheat, no. 2 'red, ti.iXHi'ft'l.Wfc; No. 3 red, 99oji81.02t,; No. 2 haura, i W-r J 1-; No. 3 hard, 31.vuj No. 1 Noitnera spring, 31.fciV; No. i norther spring, 8113&1.14; No. 8 spring, 31 03 01.10. Corn,- No. t cash, &!463c-. No. cash, txlW1!2c; No. t llte, Woic; No. 3 white, WVi4c No. t yellow, HVe4r4ic; No. I yellow, 3Hn340. Oats, No. t cash, 86c; No. 2 white, uew, 87V'U.'-)c old irrtt tn; No. 8 white, new, 4, old JUWOSsVc; No. 4 white fWa37o standard, new, io, old ITVvfiSolic. ....... uUliiiR Klrmi creameries, 234274c; dairies taw-Ira ' - KtiUS esteady . at mark, cases Included; firsts I'm; prims firsts, 17c; receipts 13.240 oases. - ' - CHKttSrS-Hteawlyi daisies 16tjl54o; twins 14ttl6c; youii(, Americas, Ua16Vt; long hot as, lo'Wo.' ToTA'iXK8 Firm; choice to fancy 89 70c;. fair to good, foe POULTRY Hteady; turkeys; 20c; elilckena 14c; springs, lc. VEAL-bleady; 60 to 80 lb. wts. 83Vc; 0 to ei lb. WW., 9f94c; 86 to 110 lb. wts., lOfflOHo. Chicago Receipts Wheat, 106 cars; corn. 628 cars; oais, 400 cars. Estimated tomor row! Wheat. (0 oars; corn, 208 ears; oats, IK cars, - - - . , .. . ,- , . , Liverpool Gralai Market. . LrVEUI"OOU Aug. 2. WHEAT Bpot, dull,- No. 2 red western winter no stock; futures dull; September nominal; October, 7Vi; December, 7s 4Sd. ' CORN eipol, firm; old American mixed, 6a 8d; Old American mlsed, via Galveston, Ss YSid', new kiln dried, 6s 7d; futures firm; ileptembeir 4s 9d; October, 4s 9d. ; FKAd Canadian, steady 7s. ' FLOITR Winter patents, nominally. 80s 6d. 1: liol'-4n London, li'sclflc coast) steady, . am toe. , -. , actions, closing at lc net decline. Sen tember olosed at 70o. Receipts, 27,760 bu. ; splments,, 1,000 bu. ' OATS Spot market -easy: mixed. 28 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white. 24 to 32 lbs., 48 tc; cuppea wntte, 34 to 42 ids., 4yt.oc. Re ceipts, 111,060 bu.; shipments, 1,781 bu. HAY Steady; prime, 3130; No. I, $1.25; No. 2, $1.151.20; No. 2, 81.001-05. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1909, 20ifv23o; 1908, nominal. Pacific coast, 19U9, 9 16c; 1908, nominal. HIDES Quiet; Central America, 2021o; Bogota, 0Vt21,c. PUOV1SION8 Pork, steady; mess, 828.50 47311.00; family, short clears. 74.oou'Zo.7. ueer. steauy: mess. 115 Wtti 18 oil: family, 319.0019.60; beef hams. 822.0024.00. Cut meals, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 3l6.60Jiil9.lX; pickled hams, IU-OOiTIS BO. Lard, steady; middle-west, prime, $11.70 11.80; refined, easy; continent, 812 46; South America. 813.26; compound, 19.50'a'lO.OO. BUTTER Firm and unchanged; cream ery specials, 3.sV(jc; extras, 28$2n4c; third to firsts, 44 37c: stats dairy, common to finest, 224j27V4o; process. Second to spe cial, 2226Vic; western factory. 22if234c; western imitation creamery, 2S-26c. CHEB3B Firm; common, 94104o. EGOS-Irreguhar; gathered white, 2528c. POULTRY Alive, easy: western chick ens, 17018c; fowls, 14018'4jo; turkeys, 16$20c. 1 PBORIA. Pearlax Market, Aug. -2.-CORN Lower; No. 3 yellow, iWc; No. f yellow . fell low f- OATS Active? No. t white, Tfc; write, 9t:fi3lo, No, 4) white, 0 , dsld. 7jeVQ. . , ' . . . Vc: no grads, l74Ko. 2),c; No. 4 yel Na. tan V' UrssdatSMffs ' at 1.1 veexl.' I4VFBW.XJU Aug. f. The folloalng are I Mte stocks of breadfttttrfs snd provisions in ' Uverpoolr Flour. lt0i sacks; wheat. 1,9,- .bA eentala; oorn,' Sf..onO centals; baomi. I ) ; bones; hsms.' 2.l"0 boiee; shoulders. I.U6 -boxes; butter. t,8v4 cwu.; cheese, 4v,du 800 tu 1.8IM " 100 100 80 00 1,100 100 luO 600 1,100 '"ioo too 11,400 100 fk 3.000 200 4.100 1,600 ' 1,100 29 '4 8 . 48 66 18 . K 7 101 H 43 117 ISOUj 'wii M n 107 106 75 II 80 1 43 M 1814 11 i2 10141 49 Hi 130 38 t3 97i4 10M 104 7S 114 ast 8 p. cent Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. pld, . ,. . 1 u h , m iu,a 1 t,iuBM w - ---- hu Pecllte t V la. J ' aaie laaorauee Co.., - - ...... , 1. ,fta Seattle, Ifcjr n, vm, In-i lir hi 4 L ce. ea. III... Tidewater 6e, 14:1 (Quar. H. H. era' eatate) t'nion Stock Tarda, South Omaha, Weatern faelflo is , II.790. KM 16 400 00 1,100 1,400 "ioo 100 6,400 400 100 600 ' 800 tl 421 14 mu 'ii i 41 127 18'4 164 ,4 40 14144 1184 'iiii 41 ltl 13 i li4 87 1,800. t3 328 800 4. ioo 3.100 200 4,800 4.200 700 1404 118V4 fiS 1U 1414 44 87 T4 1MV4 121 42X 1284 li1 424 8eVk 44 66 1 18 11 16 i 6 101 434 117 131 H 1 SH 18 "4 Mi T 107 I W.V4 I 244 744 I 1844 I II ! 1004 ! 8M I 704 244 ! 31 424 1414 1224 . 71 374 60 127 t 1814 l6i 244 4 tl . 234 374 t 131 1234 624 127 144 . 44 874 814 10144 14 104Vt 91 81 M 824 I M 11 -loin Rog- 1004 M M r 103 M 1 lus4 wv 48 llM H 138 KM J01 N N M 134 7 174 'Is 101 17 964 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, or twenty-tour bouts ending at 3 p. in. esterday: , RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. iu. s bi. r t Wabash ' 3 Missouri Pacific .....' 8 mon p&Ufic 27 & N. w. (.east) s 44 N. W. (west)... 77 St. P. M. & O.... 8 H. & Q. (east) 1 B. & (J. I west)... 99 R. I. & P. (east).. 2 Illinois Central C. U. W. 1 Total receipts ....227 DISPOSITION. Omaha Pkg. Co 047 1.081 787 Swift and company 1,446 1,827 640 Cudahy Pkg. Co 2,0u8 2,t19 1,864 Armour & Co 1,326 3,0U2 3,M Murphy till W are 2o4 Boston Stocks stnd Bonds. BOSTON, Aug. 2. Closing quotations on stocks wers aa follows: Allouea Amal. Copper ... A Z. L at 8 Arizona Com. ... AUantio B. at C O. 44 8. Butte Coalition . Cal. 44 Artiona.. Cal. 44 Hecla.... Centennial Cop. Kant C. Co. Baat Butte C. M... Franklin Olroua Con." Granbr con Ureene Cananea. ... Iale KoyHe tXjpper. Kerr LaJte Lake Copper La Salle Copper Miami Copper , Bid. . 30 Mohawk . Mt JSevada Con . 34 Nlpleelng Mines ... . 144 MorUi butt . 4 North Lake , . 1244 Old Dominion . li Osoeola . tw' Parrolt g. 44 C ,630 Uulnor ' , '. 15 Shannon . 83 Superior .- T ' Superior 44 B. M... 104 Superior 4k P, O... . 44 Tamarack . 324 t. 8. U. A O . iHiV. 8. 8. K. 44 M. . 18. do pld . 3., tth Con , 80 , Hub Copper Ce...'. . i,V. Uiona , ll Wolverine .......... "1 ' ' " ' . 444 . iv , 10 . 344 . 84 .133 . 13 . 70 . 14 . 414 . . 10 . eS . M4 . 3 . 44a . 82 . 44. 44 .101 W. U. Vansant Co 92 Benton Vansant & Lush. 92 biephens Bros 136 Hill die Son M i F. B. Lewis 5 Huston 4k Co 18 J. B. Root & Co 24 J. H. Bulla 150 L. Wolf o3 McCreary at Carey 256 S. Weriheimer 13o Lee Rothschild 19 M1111I1 & polsley 13 Sol Legan 177 Christy at Cllne 67 Other buyers 951 10,702 Total 8,109 ,394 16,363 Int.. Murine pfd 144 Kaneas City Grata nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. I. WHEAT September, 8644c, bid; December, 97va-98o, bid; May. 81.0214. sellers. Cash. lir!4c lower; No. 2 hard, 96cg$1.00; No. 3. 94'a-97o; No. 3 red, 99o; No. 3, 937r94c. CORN September. o?4c: December. 5844c. sellers; May, 8u4c, bid. Cash, lw2o lower; No. 3 mixed, 64ikti6c; No. 3 mixed, 64c; No. 2 white, of4jc; No. I. 6m4o. OATS little lower: No. 2 white. 37iS39c: No. 2 mixed. e2frS4c, RYE No. 2, 73ii'75c, ' HAY Unchanged: choloe timothy. 814.00(3 14.50; choice prairie. $11.004511.25. B I TTK R Creamery, 2vc; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21o; packing stock, 204c T-XKiS Firsts. $4.80: seconds. 82.40: extras. $4.00. . , Receipts. BhlDments. Wheat 433.00O 185,000 Corn 88.000 18.000 Oau 15.0UO 18,000 International Paper International Pump Iowa central Kansas City Southern K. C. Bo. pfd Laclede Oaa Louisville 44 Naahvllle.... Minn. eV St. Lou I a M., St, P. 4 8. 8. M M., K. A T M., K. 4V T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Blacult National Lead N. H. K. of M. 3d pfd... New York Central N. Y., O. 44 W.. Norfolk 44 Weetam North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oae P.. C, C. 44 Bt. L Plttaburs. Coal Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel i.. Republic Steel pfd .. Hock laland Co.. Kock laland Co. pfd St. U 44 S. F. 3d pfd St. Louts 8. W Bt. L. 8. W. pfd Blosa-Sheffleld S. 44 I Southern Pacific , Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Tenneaeee Copper Texas 44 Pacific T., St. L. 44 W ,., T., St. L. 44 W. pfd Vnlon Paclflo t'nion Paclflo pfd t'nlted Statea KealtT..... United Biatea Rubber. ... Unled Sates Steel , U. 8. Steel pld ttak Copper Va.-Caroltna Chemical .. Wabaah Wabaah pfd Weatern Maryland Weelinshouee Blectrls ... Weatern Union Wheeling at L B Total sales tor the day. 300 40 3 600 600 100 800 100 800 8,400 374 40 97 1344 23 1324 114 10 M4 IB 271 11. f4 184 3 New York MtnlnaT Stocks, NEW YORK, Aug. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice ..,..3oovLadvUl Uc; .... 8 Brunawlck Oon , 7 ..'Utile Chlei 8 Com. Tunnel, atock... 33 v1Maatuan .....120 do bond! Con. cal. 44 Horn Silver Iron Silver oflered. 14 , Ontario Vs 106 , Ophlr ;'. 40 ' Standard 16 - Yellow Jacket .160 .110 ,.100 . 48 ' - "Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 2. WOOL Increased ac tivity Is noted in th local wool mantel and values nave risen in response to the de mand; l-'leeces, both old and new, are playing' an Important part in the trans actions, while a good volume of business is reported In territory wool In original bags. Better grades of territory ate selling at 67&oo, sooui-ed, for best staple, while 1.8O0 804 474 264 68 964 14 12i'4 i2i4 I Ohio one-quarter 'blood fleeces are Deing 884 814 I transferred at 2044,2. c. ' In the west the 200 ; 100 . 4,100 too 100 . ii.'soo too . 8,104 700 ' '"ioo 100 ." "'ioo .123,400 . 00 300 . 13,100 800 . 700 ". "'400 1.400 10 274 111 314 4 1144 : 234 1284 -1044 "it" ' SO 'ioii 137 28 "81 80 614 184 "ii" 674 31,800 1124 400 324 .101, 400 boa 00 800 600 700 60 1114 2o4. 'J 44 14114 41 374 1084 384 83 iii4 214 1264 10uk 'ii. 80 'ioii, 133 284 81 374 68 t 844 "ii" M4 1014 81 , 41 224 4. 44 1674 bOX 60 best Montana is said to be bringing ac or S3o cleaned. New wools, however, are coming forward slowly. Pulled wool is 7 dull, but there is still some demand for 11 1 u uie ioieisn nroauct. Bl. liUUlO. AUK, 4. VVt-rJl UIlulieillBVU, territory and western mediums, 184l2ottc; finS mediums, 17iu2oo; fine Ui17o. .171,800 . 1.700 . l.wo . l.OuO . 1.0O0 . 1.400 .' "t'io 100 48 116 444 67? W4 84 '464 41k 464 1114 414 54 16 814 "ii" 804 t. Lonls General Market. ST. LOUIS. Ho., Aug. 2. WHEAT Futures, lower; September, mwme. Cash, lower; track: No. 2 red, $1.00ia-1.02; No. 2 hard, 97-4($1.03. CORN Futures, lower: September. 824c: I H-cember. 6no. Cash, lower: track; No. 2. Bba; No. 2 white, 6Vytc. , OATS Futures, lower; Herjgember, 84lc: December, 3dc. Cash, lower; track: No. 3. 84fr34c; No. 2 white, 394U40u. FLOUR Lower; red patents. $Y10$.40; extra fancy and straight, 84.30490; haid winter clears, $3.307)3.ii0. SKKD-Tlmothv. 8o.ty5.50. C()RNMEAL-$3.85. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, t8681. HAY Pteady; timothy, $i3-0t8 17.00; prai rie, $ll.(Kif 14.00. PROV1SION8-Porg. lobbing. $2200. Lard. higher; prime steam, $U.4fUSS. Iiry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, 12c; clear ribs. I3c; snort clears, 1340. itaenn, lower; boxed extra shorts, 144c; clear ribs, 14"sc; short clears. 14Hc POT.'LTRY Quiet; chlckers. IH40.; springs, 16c; turkeys, lu20c; dukg, 9il2c; geese, Jio. BUTTER Firmer; creamery, 244S4c EQ33 Steady: 174c Keretpts. Bblpments Flour. bMs Wheat. .bu.i.v.... Com, bu Oats, bu ....... 9,! .,..197 000 . .... 84.0K) . 71.000 C 10. 800 , ,4.fi00 ,. W.OiiO 21,000 Mllwsskee rnln Market. MILWAIWEB. Aug ' It-FLOUH-Dvll WHEAT No- 1 njrthern. 81.18iil.17; No, 2 TiortUerp, tLaUiJ' oeutember, $1T4, bid... 4 ... - tATrt-4Vsf4iO. ' . t ' BARXOSY-ajampIes. tSVriUc. V ' 1 nalatB 'Grain Market. tt'LrTH. Aug. 1 WHEAT September, $1 12S; December. $1 WV May, $l li; No. 1 northern, 81.18V, No, t nortUero, $l.ltiV 838,400 shares. H4. 44 1144, 134 1274 1061 94 18 80 164 10 134 39 894 344 1 27 ' 34 68 574 It 824 60 214 . 64 30 43 14 4 894 4 84 884 114a 44 . 611 ,. 14 Id 434 61 414 London Stock Market. LONDON. Aug. 2. American securities opened dull and during the forenoon trading was very ugnt. fries cnanges were limited to small fractions. Console, money... do account Amal. Copper Anaconda w Aacbtaon '. do pfd -. Baltimore 44 Ohio. Canadian Paclflo. Uieaapeak 44 O.. Chlcaso O. W. Chi.. Mil. a De Beera... Denver A Bis a., do pfd EErle de let pfd do 3d pfd Oread Tnink llllnela Central... ttlLVLK Bar. MON Ex 1 per UHLowlarille 44 N . k M., K. A T.... . 414 N. T. Central. . 1 Norfolk A W.. . r do pfd........ .Hit Ontario 44 W.. .1074 Pennaylvanta .. .181 ie Hand Mlnea.... . 47, Hsadlns . 32 Southern Ky 31 Bt. F... 1344 do pfd 61 114 Southern Pact (10. 28, Union Pacific... 10 do pfd 834 V. g. steel. ...... , Ufa de pfd.,,,. ..v.. , 2i Wabaah 1. 86 do pfd Ill Suanlah 4s. steady at 34 9-lttd per pa. cent. .149 . M4 .1121 . Ia 4 Ms ...111 ...1414 ... (Ml ... 474 ...1174 ... 14, ... 81 12 The rate of discount In, the open market tor short bills is l7 pet- cent; for three months; bills, 24. Per cervt. . . v New York Car Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 318 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Bay Stat Oaa 38 Oraene Canaries. .. Butt Coalition II Inspiration Cactua 14 La rose , Chlno H' Nevada Con a Chief Cone 14 Newhouae Fraction 80 Ohio Copper Datla Half 14 Rawhide Coalition Bly (-antral 78 Ray Central Kly Cons. 31 Swift Pkf. CO.... Franklin 14 Seare-Roebuck Co. Otreux 44 Superior Pitta.. Ooldfleld Con.... I t-U Trinity Copaar.... Ooliitleld riereooe... 3k North Lake Ooldfleld Delay....... 4 Bohemia Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 2-COTTON Spot closed quiet; 10 points advance; middling uplands, 15.30c; middling uplands, gull. 15.56c. Hales none. Futures olosed steady. Closing bids: Au gust. 13.26c; September, 14.13c; October, 13.63c; November, 13.6.1c; December, 13.52c; January, 13.44c; February, 13.45c; March, 13. bio; May. 13.53c. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Th average condition of the ootton crop on July 25 was 76.6 per cent of the norn-M. according to a bulletin of the crop repori.ig board of the Department of Agriculture Issued at noon today. The average condition was so.7 on June 25: 71.9 on July 25 last year 83.0 In 1908; 75.0 In 1907, and 79.4 In ths ten year aversge. evaporated Apples nnd Dried altav NEW YORK, Aug. t EVAPORATED APPLES Firm. but. trading continues quiet. On the spot, fancy Is quoted at 104 ll4c: choice. 84ig9o; prime. 74fo; common to fair, 6$7o. Prunes are quiet, but p riots are firm on light stocks here, and reports of a small crop. Quotations range from i 94o for Callfornlas up to 30-40's, and 44V 9Vo for Oregons. Apricots are quiet and verv steadv. Choice. 8Affllw4e: extra choice lOVi&llc: fancy, 10$.&12vio. Peachei are dull and unchanged. Choice, S44f-6u; extra choice. 7&7c; fancy. 7474c. Raisins are quiet but firm. Loose muscatels aie quoted at 8T4ffl64c: choice to fanoy seeded, tvnoit seedless, 3044c; London layers, $1.20u1.2o. Minneapolis Qraaan Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2. WHEAT Sep tember, tU0V; - December, l.lVSl.0OH May. $1.124; cash. No. 1 hard, $1.174; No. northern. $1.16H1.1'; No. 2 northern ll.HVijl 14; No. $ northern. $1.10441.114. FLAAldKiUD ciosea at 1.1.414. CORN No. S yellow, lhl4c. OATS No. $ white, 374390. RYE No. 2, 7173c. (BRAN in 100-lb. sacks. $30,0030.60. FLOUR First patents, In wood, f. o. b, Minneapolis, $5.6fS5.90; seoond patents. $6.60 4 1 6.70; first clears, H-U4.40; second clears, $2.90ojX20. Dry Goods Market.' NEW YORK. Aug. 8. DRY 4300DS The cotton goods mgrket wss firmer, following the Issuing of the government report on cotton. Trading In print cloth yard good at slightly firmer prices was reported, Yarns hold firm, with business limited. The export trade Is quiet, a sale of 6u0 bales of grain goods for Manila shipment being a feature. On men's wear trading Is spotty and not generally satisfactory. The Job bers did a better trade for ths day. 71-14 . 11 . Ht . 84 1 7 11 . 14 84 .11 .141 . 104 . 44 88 44 1 . ., Trsasarr Blmtemeat. , WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, 8.-NJV.868.809; . silver dollars, 3490,111.000; silver dollars of 190. $3.8.13,1011; silver certificates outstanding, $41hi,1huo0. General Ftind Standard silver dollars in general fund. $2.3so,t4.- current liabilities. tu2.16 593; working balance In treasury of. flees, 83i.5M.471; in banks to credit of treas urer of ths United States, $38,8So,81T; tub- Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-COFFEB(Market for futures closed steady, net 1 point higher to 6 points lower. Sales of 28.600 bags were reported. August, 8.90c; September. 7 00o October.- 7.05c; Nevember. 7.10c: Deoember, 7 2c; Jsnuary, T.3Cc; February, 7.28o; March, 7.30c; April, 7.83c; May, 7.S60; June, 7.38c July. 7.13c. spot market quiet: Rio. No. 84c; Santos. No. 4. 940. Mild coffee, steady coraova, 1013140. Osteopaths at Baa Fraaclseo. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2. -The first business session of the National Convention of the American Osteopathic association began today, after an address of weloom by Dr. B. Meson of Oakland. Among the speakers were Dr. m. -c. Flckler of Mln neapolls, Minn., president of the associa tloti; Dr. Jennette Hollos of Denver and Dr. 14. c. mitn 01 inaianapolls. If you have anythmg to sell or trad advertise It In Ths Bee Wast Ad Col umns and get quick results. 9 2 S 1 34 13 13 $ .. .. 28 29 10 .. 1 $ 1 40 9 2 1 1 2 1 4 .. 1 142 ea 17 cui,. 700 2 ." 6 feeders.. WYOMING.. . S heifer .. 710 2 SO 17 rows... a :4 20 feeders... !'7 li 14 rrtt s. . ... li rows 15 3 25 S. H. Whitney Co. wyo. 3 cows 90 2 90 9 Blockers. 711 3 VI 2 00 S stockers. M 140 4 cows KV Johnstos-Faiil-Hrunehurs Co. Wyo. 3 40 2 90 . 8 56 2 56 80 COWS Hnl 70 calves... lK'J H. 10 cows W7 11 cows 7S7 Eychanef & V feeders.. 914 4 40 lt-calves... 237 6 50 Donohue 83 feeders.. 91 4 50 20 mixed... m 3 35 30 heifers... 41-4 2 95 C. 12 steeds.. ..lm 2 85 48 COW. 8 50 10 calves. T. Soper Wyo. 2:5 3 35 4 X i oos &S2 $ 53 Todrt-Wyo. 13 cows 6 heifers. Bros. Wyo. 29 cows..., 10 calves.. 16 mixed.. MrGlnnts-Wyo. 5 20 g steers, 9W 940 924 is m 2 85 3 lU 3 55 8 00 2 50 Mrs. Flanlgan & Son Wyo. 30 feeders.. 1000 4 lt W. L. Tlllaton wyo. 10S2 4 40 82 heifers, 111 cows.. e7 a 25 . 584 2 35 Covington ,. his) ,. 830 20 cows. . 26 cows.. 3 helfe.1... 5ffl 8 heifers... 306 6 calves... 240 23 cows Ml t steers... .10S3 I steers.. ..1213 J. 6 steers... .10 4 10 $ Hteors....U72 4 60 , McGlnnla 42 calves... 205 6 00 12 calves... 190 5 75 84 feeders. 99 calves.. Broe. Wyo, 6 steers.. 3 rows ' 4 steers.. 22 calves.. 12 steers.. S steers.. 4 steers.. 4 10 $ 00 8 50 4 00 6 00 3 50 6 20 6 20 F. Cates Wyo. 800 . 137 .1224 . M . 9 V . 11-0 . 9S5 .1153 .IL-O 18 cows.. 34 cows. 8 8 60 . 808 2 70 6 cows.. 6 steers. Co. Wyo. 14 calves.. 33 cows.... 44 cows.... 28 cows.... 916 .1210 822 83S i 75 & 50 4 45 3 0 4 ft) 6 00 4 IV) 5 20 6 20 8 40 4 80 4 ro 3 50 2 65 2 70 strong to 6i- liiKlier. bulk of eales. $7 (""J t .0; lii-avv, $7.;..ii i.Jw; i-tn kcrs snd butch er, ti'.X'MA.to; lltiht, $8 l'KiiH.35. . SliKKl' AND l.AMH.-4Mecelnts) 9,l' head; market strong, lambs, I --mi i yeai lliigs. $4 2.Vir.; weiliers, 8-1 ,"iw t ou; ewes. IM.Xi'lt.l'!, storkers und fi-eilet s. $-.7j tl.W. M. I.ools Live to.k Market. ST. LOCIS. Atig. 3. CATTI.K Receipts, 3,H heail-. ItH-ludlng l.fuM Txnn, market strung; native shipping and export steerr, $7tu 25; dressed beef and butcher stoers. $5.i"u'7.r6; stems umter l,t pounds, $j.itty t.Jo stockers anil teisleis. $MitK0i'; cows and heifers, $3.otio-ii; canneis. J j'ti.t."1"; bulls, J.'iuoio; calves. Iii. .t'd V a ,' ; lexas and Indliui steers, 84.OU4is.7o; cows and heifors. $.!.iti.2.i. . . , HOGS Receipts. 7.3HO head, market l"W 15c higher; pigs and llgnis. $i.on.8it; packers. $t.3-(i,50: buicnets mm best ncaty, S.4-4).ii. ' ..,, 8HKKP AM) lMI!S-i:ceil)ts. 3.3t' heud; market fteitdy to lt.c higher, native muttons. eJ itU4 ; laiubs, ,3.jiai.w; ruin and bucks, 8.l.o'u4.o0; stocaers, $i.KU3 in. 22 Cows'. 17 cows. 20 steers. 10 cows.. C. 14 steers.... 504 4 steers.. ..1000 6 cows.,.,, 23 feeders., 7 feeders,, 5 63 6 00 1 50 6 00 S 75 4 80 $ 00 i 70 Beaver Bros. Wyo. 827 $ 20 T. Black Wyo. 31 Steers.... 1028 4 76 19 cows 9:6 175 F. W. Remington Wyo. 21 heifers... 6'7 $ 50 13 oows 879 . 793 . 2 75 13 calves... Iu5 Brundage Bros, Wyo. .10H7 4 33 13 cows S29 . 7S4 2 75 - - Moore Bros. W yo. 4 steers.... 970 3 65 4 heifers... $43 3 00 Hourfett Wyo. 3 75 8 calves... 1R3 4 60 6 steers.... 656 820 8 S5 6 steers.. ..1113 H. W. Carey Wyo. 991 4 60 10 heifers... 515 528 3 .55 14 feeders.. 715 J. E. Roddick-Wyo. M 13 steers.. ..1142 6 00 6 oows 90S 4 00 7 steers.... 932 4 10 HOGS The downward trend of hog prices was checked this morning on a market featured by sharper discrimination be twoon lights and heavies. Receipts were liberal with assortment mixed, heavy hogs plentiful and quality none too good. Ship pers bought cautiously, but killers' orders were ample and while demand was at no time very active, the big end of a 9,000 supply went to the! scales in very good season. Lights snd light mixed met with the popular inquiry, as usual, and sold at the high figures, tops reaching a.0t Bulk of good lights went at $7.75(97.90, quotably strong with yesterday's trade. Good mixed also commanded prices tli&t were a little higher in spots, but rrlces are still very uneven snd quite a little business was done at figures no better than steady. One drove that was nut uo early, weighing 233 pounds, cost $7.65, fully a nickel higher than yesterday's grand average. Heavy hogs wero slow sellers from start to- finish and prices showed more or less weakness In hoth divisions. Good heavies brought steady prices In a few instances, but the ordinary run of stuff had to move around weak to 60 lower. Best heavies topped at $7.85((;7.40, with common and rough gradea selling on down tbe list ac cording to quality. Bulk' of total sales ranged from tT.Xt.Tt as compared with yesterday's scattered bulk ot $7.86(7.70. Representative sales: CATTLE Receipts of cattle though very liberal tor a 1 ucsday were conoiueraoi y smaller than yesterday, still the total tor tne two days tooted up 17,491 neaa, wnicu Is almost 4.000 head larger than for the same uays iat wcck and more tnan double Uie recepts for the corresponding penoa a year ago. In other words the receipts thus far this week have been the -heaviest; ot any previous two days so far this year. 'the arrivals consisted almost entirely 01 rangers with only a small sprinkling ot cornfeds and natives. Of ths range cutt'a the bulk consisted of horned beef steers with quite a sprinkling of cow stuff and a moderate supply of. teeners. There was oulte a-- little sprinkling ot cornfed cattle, for which the demand was quite brisk and anything desirable along .that line sold anywhere from strong to as much-as 100 higher at leasu rreity goou kinds sold up to $7.46. Range beef steers, although in large supply, commanded steady prices and in soma cases salesmen thought the market was strong on me ut grades. caws and neiiers aia nor. snow amy mano rial change, but generally the market was steady. , Good feeders were In moderate supply and them commanded good firm or strong prices and the offerings lor tne most part unatuseu hands In good season in the morning. Stock cattle sold in about the same notches as yesterday. wuoisuions on native came; vtuou w choice beef steers, $a.ls87.bo; rair to gooa beef steers, $ti.0u$j6.&0; common to fs. . beef steers, $4.768.W; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.ao3'o.Eu; lair 10 gooa i;uw aim heifers, $3.504H.50; good to choice stock- stockers and feeders, $J.5tK&4.25; common to lair stockers and feeders, n.ww; sioca heifers, $3.7&.bo; veal catves, eo.owiyi.w, bulls, stags, etc., $3.om&5.00. Quotations on rangt, cams: uooa w choice beeves, 3fi.40$S.0O; fair to gcoa beeves, $4.6Gi)6.26; common to fair beeves, 43. 60(3-4. 40; good to choice cows, $4.00414.40; fair to good grades, $3.25S,3.75; canners and cutters, $2.50W3.25; good to choloe feeders, $4.75(B6.40; fair to good feeders, 84.00eJi4.Oi common to fair feeders. $3.0O$.8O. : , Representative sales: BKttF STEERS. Ne. 11.. 41... 40... 8... 8.., I... 14... I... 1... 8... 1... 3... 8 1 8 Av. rr. Mo. ae. .. 77- I 88 . 11...... 1107 ,.4 ft 40 44.... 1W4 ..1846 8 80 COWS. .. 771 3 40 4 .. all 8 76 4 .. 874 3 1 ' 4 ..Pol I 80 , 6...... .. 4J0 3 4 BULL ..1120 8 16 1 ..1334 3 40 1 CALVkin. 4K 4.. 867 6 40 6 113 ANlJ FUUJJKKS. - 10 703 3 8 t 834 8 10 420 wr sue 140 .1700 .1360 448 b'lUC H.EHS ...... 621 3 16 444 3 00 HI III WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 3 16 1 46 3 30 3 26 8 It 4 00 140 I 76 3 00 I M 11 feeders.. 823 16 feeders.. 910 11 heifers... 781 20 steers.. ..L48 II oows 99 48 feeders.. 1018 4 20 8 66 8 00 5 46 $ 00 4 50 10 feeders. 19 steers... 6 heifers.. 10 feeders. 40 steers... 54 feeders. Milldale Cattle Co. Neb. 974 U00 428 7a3 12K4 704 83 feeders. 37 oows.... 26 cows.... 41 cows.... 18 cows..., I cows.... 28 heifers. 4 cows.... 6 calves.. 46 steers... 4 30 440 3 90 3 40 n 4 00 3 10 4 10 9i 4 80 . 6 feeders.. 928 931 3 liO 10 cows 967 . 931 4 10 28 COWS 910 . 928 4 00 J. M. Follman Neb, . . 983 2 56 COWS..... $90 100 . 783 I 50'. Penn Bros. S. D. . 691 8 26 18 feeders.. 111$ 30 feeders.. 617 36 heifers... 672 9 steers.... 9t3 $ calves... 248 60 COWS 837 837 t 60 7 cows. 176 6 00 F. H. Sesre 8. D, ,1149 6 20 . W. J. DomoH . 3 70 $00 4 00 8 00 2 10 feee.iira. 17 cows ... 88 calvv . 6 calw.. .1011 798 930 196 174 4 40 $15 I 45 140 $ 00 4 00 Townsend Bros. A. D, steers.. ..1120 4 70 9 heifers., IS feeders.. 1117 6 15 I cows IS heifers... 873 4 00 16 feeders. 17 calves. 15 feeders 23 calves., 17 cows. 30 cows. 620 K 635 796 I 25 I 26 4 00 u 170- ( 00 24 steers. W. J. Kelly-S. D. 699 8 90 7 cows 870 t 25 240 I 76 7 calves... 170 4 00 R White S. D. 14 stockers. 872 S 95 P. J. O'Conmer S. D. 803 8 75 11 feeders.. 929 4 00 900 8 16 J. E. Pflster a D. 14 calves... 121 6 00 6 steers.. ..1000 4 75 I steers.. ..1076 4 75 14 cows 916 175 18 oows 759 t 70 o. J. uiioert a. u. 38 (seders.. 1017 4 cows b28 21 feeders.. 1030 10 cows 761 I cows 800 4 66 1 75 4 80 2 60 8 50 4 feeders.. 876 4 feeders.. 700 11 cows..... 8O8 - 10 caJves... 170 11 heifers... 448 t calves... 172 16 cows 710 cows...., 813 11 feeders.. 594 10 calves...' Ill W. L. W. Bhowllng-43. U. I 00 3 60 I 66 I 65 00 B. Clanton 8 6 calves. 6 heifers... 4 heifers... 6 calves... 1&6 4rt 860 254 47 feeders. .1219 6 85 . 82 cows 818 7 cows 943 8 10 - 8 cows 942 $ calves... tl 126 ' 2 calves... 3o0 -steers. ...Ills 4 65 -, ., , . H. P. Holcomb a. n. It feeders. .1122 4 70 8 steers. ...1338 7 cows.... 843 . 3 26 12 feeders.. 7o2 J.. BingUam-44. D. . .... It steers.. ..10ol 4 to 1 24 Letters... 923 I 75 1 85 8 25 25 2 60 00 2 76 t 25 4 00 408 3 50 4 60 6 26 I 76 $25 C lilt-atio l.tve Mock Market. CHICAGO, AUK. 2.-CATTI.l-:-U.ce!pta, 9,0i0 head; market slow and weak. Beeves, u ,i,.ii in- 1ni steers. 8.t.,-i"n.;t western steers, $4.4.st); gtockeis and f enters. 84.W 0.l; cows ktid belters, iWW.&; calves, ' & . ... ..;., . Hulls Receipts, io.i"si ni-mi, iinu" higher. Light, $8.20w.7o; mixed, $i.u8-40; heitvy, $7.4u(mK.20; rough, $7.47.iO; good to oholnce heavy. 7.?Hti8.20i plg. $.lmu7"i bulk of sales, $7.90-lj.V15. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpt. 1VO0O head; market steauy. Native, $2.i-4.t, avstern, $2.'iOij4.W; yearlings, $4.6o(...5i liunbs. native. $4.l.tki77.0u; western, l.j0-ut 7.10. g. Joseph Live stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 2.-CATTLK-neeelpt 1 800 head.; market steady; steers tao-ty 7.00; cows and heifers, $.50u4.oO; calves, $3.00cft7.00. ... HtiGS-Rccelpta K.0 hend; market steady to strong; top, $3.30; bulk of sales, li.K) 8.sHKKP AND L.VMIVA Ilere!pt8 4,000 hrad; market steady; tanibs; $4.504ji.OO. T - ftlork'ln Maht. Receipts of live stock at the five prlncl nul western markets yesterday: . . Cattle, - Hoks. Sheep. South Omaha. St. Joseph Kansas City.. St. Loulu Chicago . Totals , 7.H .. 1.HM) . .'.12.0110 '.. 6,100 .. 9,0,10 16 7( 4.0O0 9.010 8.300 18,000 ..,85,700 48.700 - 61,000 ' Hilar nnd Molasses. NEW YORK. Aug. I. --SUGAR Raw. steadv; Muscovado, 6 test, 3.8fic; centrifu gal, 96 test, 4.36c; molaases sugar, M9 test, S.tllc. Refined, steady; "rushed, 6.85c; gran ulated, 6.15c; powdered, :s.2Sc. Herbert EaGooGh Go Brokers and Dealer OUAXJI J6TX8VlOKS 8STOOU Omasa Oftlo:. 318 Beard ef Trass 3Ilag HeU 3rsane, Doug. gli fad. A-gl 4 OLMai'i! A-HJ ItXMUitSX HUUSB Ul 1-u.a ariTa No. At. 8h. fr. No. At. 8h. Pr. II 321 ... 1 00 II 34 ... 1 U I 174 ... 7 00 4 341 ... 7 66 61 144 ... 7 10 1 236 it 1W 6 223 ... 7 80 71 l-il 110 1 I 48 103 ... t 10 II 2SI 300 7 40 60 291 80 1 24 . 41 141 300 7 SO 41 MS N 110 244 ,140 1 40 44 121 : SO 7 SI 41 2M ... 1 40 18 6M ... T 26 24 22 ... T 44 16 246 ... 7 40 ' 41 1113 1'JO T M 40 110 .... 7 40 48 2M 120 7 0 69 2W ... T 40 88 Ml ... 7 45 1 244 200 1 40 h 881 SO 1 48 42... 87 M 1 40 78 Ill 80 1 88 )... ...28 140 1 40 75 ..2J1 120 144 44. ...... .21 830 1 40 81 161 140 1 . 54 Ml ... 7 40 . 41 4I ... 110 80.. 2M '"060 Jl 40 i " 11. ...... .344 130 7 10 36. 181 ...'140 ' H. ...... .210 ... 170 44 4 Ub 1 48 . 70 241 ' SO 7 70 ' 81. .108 20 , 7 40 II 221 ... 170 M. ...... .261 10 7 16 '34 141 ... 170 .64. .279 t 48 ' 71 Ml 130 110 64. .....!h4 120 1 46 ' II. ...... .261 ... 110 17 . .898 300 1 48 33 ll 40 1724 70 874 40 1 48 82 248 40 7 72V4 80 t71 ... 146 II 211 ... 1 71S4 II !. 80 7 80 71 116 40 7 16 II IM ... 160', 74 230 ... 7 16 70 247 240 1 M 18 200 80 1 15 42 111 ... 1 60 41 140 ... 1 II 64 240 100 7 60 - 10. ...... .114 . 2X0 7 80 76 .844 100 7 10 42 -242 120 7 10 67 271 40 1 60 II 117 80 7 10 41 S 80 7 60 84... 221 40 7 10 II ;.26l ... 1 60 101 ..144 110 1 85 41 140 ... 1 60 8 130 1 M 51 3i,3 10 1 60 II 320 ... 1 10 62 247 320 1 M S3 311 ... 1 80 4 209 10 1 60 II 201 140 1 90 46 247 120 1 60 II 211 40 1 SO 42 241 40 60 18 IU 40 1 M 10 171 10 1 60 14 121 40 1 96 70 241 40 7 56 17 Ill 10 7 14 71 2S4 ... 1 61 90 201 120 7 l 12 26 130 1 66 48 226 ... 196 II 24 ... 7 66 61 13 80 I 00 13 366 10 7 65 12 16 ... I 00 84 248 80 1 66 94 174 ... 3 00 II ;. 233 ... 1 68 6 166 ... 8 10 41 960 300 7 66 - 87 174 ... 8 10 WANTED To buy a farm home of from 200 to 320 acres; central or southern Iowa preferred; in locality where- corn and red clover can De successfully grown, mum be close to good town, close to good Cam- olio church and not more than one-halt mile from school, if other than graded school. Improvements and land niuot be good; anyone having farm, as described above, for sale, please write the under- lgned. w. li. rey, unman, an. SHEEP Heavy supplies of grass sheep arrived today with quality ranging from toor . to mime. Several rood sited ship ments of standard grades wers 'ncluded in the run, but fully half ot total receipts cams In feeder flesh and fat classes were bv tin means burdensome. Trade was slow in getting started owing to late arrival, of two or three trainioads and the delay caused In shaping up offer ngs ready for sale, boms little business was done during -early rounds at quotably steaulv flsures. but not enough to try out ths scale of prices on a broad working basis. Wethers sold st $4.00, with tops quotable at $4.25 or better and yearlings commanded $5.25. Feeling In buying circles was decidedly weak, however, and alter ih.-r.,riit was once under way. it was e-.titrent that some of the stun wouia nave in sail a little lower. In a generay way bulk of the morning's sales appeared steady to some lower in spots. Good lamas were scares ana sola reaany at flrnr. n rices all along the line. Eastern lemh trade Is not In very healthy condi tion at present and while local values are relatively high, situ it wouia iaxe cnoic nualitv to bring 17.00. The teeaer -marseu waua wen iwiiuiuani by country buyers and yard traders today. but early hours vers largely devoted to sorting up mixed strings and looking over the run, so that sales were not very numer ous. Quiet, but generally steady would Just about describe this nrancn or tne iraae as far as demand ana prices were concerned. Rrejullna- ewes sold as high as $4.25. Quotations on grass siocii; uooo to cnoice lambs. $6.s0tfi7.00; fair to good iambs, $6.08 &6.60; feeding lambs. 85.5Oe-6.10; handy waie-ht vssrllnsa. 36.0OU5.bo; heavy year. lings, $4.f0&4.90; feeding yesrllnxs. 34.40 K on- aood to choice wetners. i3.K7? zo; 'ie in s-ood wethers. t6Ka3.35; feeding wetners, $3.40f,i3 3&: breeding ewes, iiiiif 4.25; tat ewes, $3.7caS.7B; reeding ewes, $z.a,4f $.25. Representative saies: No. - . 81 Idaho yearlings 457 Idaho lambs 147 Idaho lambs 44 Idaho lambs, reeaers 8 Idaho yearlings 82 Idaho ewes Hi Tdahn lambs 101 Idaho lambs, feeders 90 Idaho ewes 141 Idaho lambs 94 Ida.no tamos, ieeaers tfS Idsho ewes 10M Wvomlng wetners, reeaers. 203 Wyoming yearlings, reeaers. u A v. ... 87 ... 67 ... 6 ... 69 ... 86 ...110 ... 68 ... 59 ...106 ... 68 ... 58 .113 99 12a Wvomlnif wethers 2J1 Wvomlng yearlings, feeders. 276 VTyomlng yearlings, feeders. 2JI1 Wyoming wethers 124 Wyoming ewes 1531 W'yomlng yearlings, feeders 198 Wyoming wetners 272 Wyoming wethers, 94 native Iambs 5' native lambs, culls $4 S. D. ewes, oulls 10 B V. ewes, culls , wetners, cuus .... wethers ewes - ewes, butchers ... ewes,- butchers '., yeerilngs. feeders weS, culls 16 S. 267 S. 126 8. 163 S. 133 8. n s. 10 8." n. n. n. n. p. n, D. 78 73 88 94 75 93 feeders... 94 58 60 99 9 93 118 K 91 91 , 74. 90 Pr. 6 25 6 90 6 10 10 6 26 I 86 6 70 $ 10 8 75 6 70 6 10 I 76 5 85 4 95 4 20 4 86 4 75 I 80 a eo 6 00 4 20 I 80 6 25 4 60 I 85 $ 00 3 35 4 10 I 90 4 26 4 4 85 t 50 Kansas Cltr Llvf Block Market. KANSAS City, Aug. CATTLE Receipts, 12.000 head. Including l.pio southerns; mar ket strong to loc higher; calves, wees dressed beef and export steers, 86.40r7 9 fair to good. 84 Ufi 25; western steers. $4 80 in lb: stockers and feeders, 33.0tKdb.7S southern steers, $3 .4"itS.fl); southern cows, nisi: nstlve cows. 3 rsrr4 do; nativ heifers. '$3.tt(&6.6; .bulls, o.Hxu4-7; calves $3 Wi.0t. HOGS Reeetpts, ' 11,000 'bead; -market 1808-1010 JohnMuirS(o, Specialists In Odd Lots A plan for Investment In safe dividend paying securities. Reg uar charges. .No margin calls Special department for. mall and wire business. :, Send for Circular No. It "Odd Lot Investment." Members New Tork Stock Exchange, 71 BROADWAY v NEW YORK. REAL ESTATE WANTED IWIMIUUUSd.-. '' SWAPS FINEST 40 acres In Oklahoma for clear Omaha lncoune or vacant lota. Want, to deal with owner. Box 615, Benson, Neb. - 1- 1 - WANT TO EXCHANGE IOWA FARM FOR MERCHANDISE. -400 ACRKS. good dwelling. 2 barns. I wind mills, lots of woven wire tence, about five, miles to railroad, plenty good shade,- small amount timber, fine lay out for handling stock, excellent pasture, mortgages $11,000, will put In equity and sums cash, eitner general stock or hardware and implements. price 376 per acre. BUSoliKMAN bKUS, Murray, Ia. . 7-ROOM house, lot 44x132. Modern except heat. Piles $3,0o0 clear. Want to trade for house close in, worth tip to $5,000. Will pay cash difference or assume. Nowata Land and Lot Co., 608 New York Life ttldg. 'Phone, Red 1999. If IT 18 ANT KIND OF TRACK. SJB " A. B. LATHROP. D. 20G6. 421 Bee. $12,300 equity in 316 sores Improved Da kota wheat land to exchange for Omaha In come property. $77 Brandels Bldg. ; . Douglas 2S9S. $20 acres North Dakota land, free of In cumbrance, ' for guod Omaha , property. Phone Harney 1335. FOR 6 ALE or trade for horses, house and lot. Inquire 27th and L. street.. Bouth Omaha. Clinton Boyer. '-" WANTED TO BORROW FOR BALE Gilt edge . first mortgage 8 per cent bopds. Address O 492 Bee. WANTED TO BUY BEST prices for BROKKN WATCHES. Old Uold, etc NATHAN. Hll 8. 13th 8L BEST PRICE paid for second-hand fur niture,' carpets, clothing and' shoes. 'Phone Douglas 3971. hi-. ST prices for id-hand clothing. L. 3440. WANTED ice cream soda back bar. 12 ft. long. Address C. &, Bee. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houi.es of Ah Sizes. List with Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life bldg. 'Phone Red 1999. UBNTUJMAN and wife wish to secure board and room with private family In residence district, Hanscom park or West Farnam preferred. F 476, Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Tel.' Red 6396. A painter wants work In some bulldlne- or for some contractor who has plenty of work the year round In or out of town; Is a good workman and good mechanic, and knows how to run a bunch of men. Ad dress B-476, Omaha Bee. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All t-odera Saf. 2. . vices (Wireless, etc.) London-Paris-Hamburg 0. Wal4'Ausl3.tpm!PenniiTlanla...Aug n eoaelnnatl Aug- 3uKala. Aug. Vie. sept. 3 Miu-Carlioa a la Can tteeiasimal, kuaieurg Street. Ne. Bamburg-Aiuei loau Line, 46 iiiuedwas-. C K or JUmmU Agents.