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    THE OMAHA DAILV It EE: T-'HTD AV, ATCrTST 31, 1000.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
TTheat Market Is Moderately Active, but
Closes Somewhat Lower.
CORN FLUCTUATES AND CLOSES DOWN
Trntlr In Onls Mostly Mmlr l i of lit
cbniiRliiK September limit for Oc
tober mill lleecinlier I'roi I
llmis Vrtlic mill I'lrin.
CHICAGO, Aur 30. Lower rabies nnd n
let lip In export business depressed wheat
today, September closing iVtr lower. Sep
tMriber I'orn ilropped 1c und September onti
Jr. Provisons closed u shade to 5o hlRher.
Wheat whs moderately active Hint marked
by considerable Irresularlty. Scptemhcr
opened "e down nt TITiTISe anil sold off
to 74'4c tltirlni? nirly tratllnir. This was duo
to disappointment over Liverpool ruble,
which Allowed n small dfrllne In the fnee of
the Advance here yesterday. Holder tin- j
loaded some of their stuff ami found few
takers till ',4c hnd hern lost. At tills Jjnc
tuni St. Louis wired that lliUmo bushe's
had been sold for export This eaused u i
shifting of sentlmenl and September milled
to ifiVfce. Tlie rlt. i.ouim news nun roiia
hopes thnl the sale there was but the fore
runner of other soles. These, however,
were not fotthromlliK It was even mild
foreigners were selling here and eonse
fiiently feellnKs suffered another chnitKo
mid the market droppeil, September ret.r
liiR In disorder to 714c. The rinse was
weak, September yft4r down at 74Sc. New
York retsirtetl in loads taken for export.
Kcnboartl elearalires In wheat and Hour
were equal to 22l,l) bushels. At primary
points receipts were l.Oll.nuu bushels, com
pared with s.76,oi last vear. Mlnneapoll-i
mid Dulutli ri'potted 313'turs, azalnsi .;,'?
last week and I00 a year nun. l.ntnl re
ceipts were 402 ears, IS of contraet urade.
f'orn wns strotiK and weak by turns, lie.
celpts, 207 enrs, weie over the estimate.
There was some increase In country offer
Iiiks and rabies were easy, but the opera
tions of one lull lentlii' trader served as tb
main factor In the maneuvers of the prices.
The volume of trade was not law. al
though at times trade was quite active.
There was considerable prollt tnklni'
throughout the session, also the usual
amount of clmnylnu. October closing '.
under September. September sold between
4l'.c and 40e and closed Ic lower at inc.
Traders In ohIh were rtntaged Tor til most
part In changing September deals for Octo
ber and llecember .it '4c picmiiim for the
one and l',o for the most distant ruture
September sold between 2l4p and 2lr and
closed tr lower at 2IVH2I4C October
Hosed at LTV22r. Ilecelpls were 2lo enrs.
Provisions were moderately active anil
closed llrm. Tlie opening was easy, but a
f:nod cash demand sprang up and the feel
rig became stronger. September pork sold
between $11 0." and S10.05 and closed 5c over
jesterday nt SI0 95; September lard between
6 67'j'76 ifi nnd fl.fi2'2, closing a shade up at
f6 i"(i6.674, and September ribs between
S7 074 and $7, with the close Be higher at
J7 074.
Kstlmated re.-elpts tomorrow: Whent. 410
cars; corn, 106 cars, oats, 3V enrs; hogs, 18,.
000 head.
The leading futures ranged nn follows:
Artlrlos.1 Open. High. Low. Close.l Y'tlny.
Wheat i
Aug. 74S' 75H
Sept. "I'Jili -711 "BS
Oct. 7S14I 76S,
Corn I i
A nr. 42 12
Sept. I0'lf7(, it't
Oct. Klfl'i 10
741 7Pi
Tllil Tin!
7.A(73:'i(lii
40T;
in
3.S'i
-u.lts I
Aug. 2IKI
Sept. 21il
Oct. 22'j,
1'nrk-
22'il2U(,fi2iSl2l'f1f(22
Rent. 10 Ki 11 02',l 10 ST.
10 9
11 0714
11 15
Oct. 10 95 I II I2'S 10 fl.i
. Jan. I 11 of. 11 17b! 11 05
i.nr-
Sept. 6 624 fi 70
Oct. r, r.74 fi -s
Jan. fi 50 i; 574
ltlbs-
Sept. 7 00 7 07V4
Oct. 7 00 7 024
.Ian. C 824 B 90
fi r,2".i
l! fi7
13 m
7 00
7 i0
No. 2.
Cnsh quotations were nn follows:
I' LOuIl Steotlv; winter patents. $.1.70f?
4.01): straights. $3.103.70; clears. $3.00173. 15;
spring specials. $l.30fi"l.40; iiatents, $.1.BUS
J.M). straights, $3.003.10; bakers. $2 20fi2.fio.
WMHAT-No. 3. 71c; No. 2 red. 75ic
COllN-No. 2, I07iijj41c; No. 2 yellow, 41f?
4 1 Vic
OATS-No. 2. 22fi22lc: No. 2 white, 211,4ft
25'ic; No. 3 white. 23l42.V.Jc.
IIAHLKY-Oood feeding, 37i730o; fair to
cholco malting. 42'iI4t!c.
SKKDS-Nn. 1 Max, $1.40; No. 1 northwest
eru. $1.11; prime timothy. JI.10Tfl.25; clover,
contract gratle. $!i.7iV(fl0.00.
IMIOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bhl., Jll.OOfT
05. Lard, per llH) lbs.. Jfi.fiifiC.li7U. Short
ribs sides (loose), Jii fi.'fv 7 30. Urv salti'tl
shoultlerH (boxetl), Jii.2'45i0.7.". Short clour
sides (boxed), J7.45fi7.5j.
XYy-,?'1 ,,,"SH of 'R wines. JI.2514.
SI'OAHS TnchnilKeil.
Tho following are the recelptn nnd shlp
inents of tho iirluclpal products:
1I.f.nlittu Ulillimnnla
ii iii r, utiin.
Wheat, tin. .
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
it,. i.,t
11.000
Ifi.oro
...311,000
...201,000
...311.000
. . . 2.000
678,000
sr.o.noo
47S.OH)
L'.rn'to
Ihiriey. bu '.
.... 11,000
On the Produce excliiintre imlnv
the tint
ter market was llrm; creameries, lSVu214e;
tliilrleH. 1411 ISc. Cheese, Hteady, lOUfillUc.
ICggs, llrm; fresh. lO'ollc.
Mnv vobk n Ksun a i, mahkkt.
tluntntlnna fur the liny' on Vnrlous
Comiiioilltlps.
NKW YOFIK. Aug. 30 -KLOI'Il-Hecelpts,
rti.4i bbls ; exports. 3,735 bills.; sales, lo.'rjrt
jinks. 1110 mnrKci at nisi was llrm 'ind
active, but the late break hi wheat cheeked
the demand unci cltued the market 1111-ei.
tied. Allnnesotn patents. J4 Off(4.?3. Pyo
uiiur, Nin.uiyi hii ICS, iH't l)l)l;1. I'lllr to gOOil,
$3.00fJ3.2S; choice to fancy. $3.30ff3.fi0; winter
patentH. J3.75H"4.eO; winter straights. J'l.JiM
S.fin; winter exlras, .2.7i'f(3 tO; Minnesota
iiiiaers, .-.&a'j.2j, winter low grades. fJ.40v
1 OKN.Mi-;AL--Htendy : ellow western.
n;ic; my. sac; iiranuywino. $2.4jfrJ r3.
Il K Firmer; No. 2 western, fiSUc,
r n
n.. nuoai; suite, (iIiUmc. e. 1. f.. New York
HARLHY Steady . leedlnc. 42ni3Uc. c. 1.
f.. New ork: malting, ITiF;:c, c 1. f.; bar
ley malt, dull; wesleni. OITi'Oe.
WHRAT Hcceltits :i!).fi25 in rvnnrla r. .
nsi i. . . r. . i n .... a. ,a . ..... ' . . ' '. .
"j un. d.iii's, j. i, .'."ii nn. iiiiures; 2io.ijii nil
f'Aiuiin. oimii, nieaiiy; ,o. rfd, iytc f n.
b. allont; No. 2 red, 79'c. elevator; No. 1
northern. Dulutli. $iv, f. o. b. ufloat: No. 1
hard, nuliith, ti f o. b. afloat. Optlnns
opened ensy, through disappointing cables
but acquired later strength on export
tlemnml, tnlk of lighter receipts, prospect
lor rain in tho northwest and n good spec
ulative demand, partly for short accou.it.
Thev finally broke, howover. through late
realizing and closed weak, at Mt'c net do
cllne; May, SINVIV1. eloet Sl'sc: Septen
her. 79?4f(SOSc, closed 7.i'e; October. 0W
Rl 3-16c, closed tc; December, M 13-lfifT
K2 9-16C. clnsetl SUc.
COItN Hecclnts, 39.975 bu.: exports 262,
43s bu. Sales. 275,000 bu. futures; 20i,00) bu
export. Spot, quiet, No. 2, 46e, f. o. h
afloat, and 45c, elevator Options opened
ensy with wheat ami on favorable .top
news; then became strong on light coum.-y
offerings and a scarcity among September
shorts, but flnnlly decline. 1 with who it and
closed UOHie net lower Mav, 41fillic
closed lie; September. 15' utTISiO, 'lined
45'ic; October, closed 15c; December. 41'n''i
41 9.16c. closed 41c.
OATS Receipts,, 57,lin hu , exports, 10.M2
bu. Sales. 125.000 hu expert Spot, sternly;
No. 2, 25t5c; No. 3. . No 2 white, 2r'v.,
2c: No. 3 white. 2i'i'.n27e; truck mWe 1
western, 25f27e: track, while wcntern, 2.'hi'
S3c: track, white, state CClfilc. Options
dull, but steadier.
HAY Dull: (.hipping. 72V(t75c: good to
choice, W.ifiinv.
HOPS Quiet; stale, common tn choice,
1S90 crop, infJlSe; old, 2fi5c; Paclllc. 1W crop,
10i7fl3c; old. 2'i5c.
HIDFS Firm: Calveston 21 tn 25 b ISf?
ijs; l aiuoruia. .1 to ji ids., iv.tc; rexa
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 134o.
LKATHKR Finn; hemlock sole, mien is
Ayres, llelit to heavyweights, 22i4fi2ilc,
nctd, 22tii23,e.
WOOL Dull: domestic ileece, 2521(0;
Texas, lEfflRe.
PHOYISIONS-Heef. dull: family. IIOMTT
12.00; mess, $S.00n9.f,0. heef hams. 1215 1?
ii. no; pacaei, niuwiii.iio; city, imiiu mess,
jltitHMr.M.oo. fin meats, steady: nriiv n '
lies, $S.75iTU.!; pickled shoulders, $6.S'iff
s.ih; picKieu nnms jMitKifiiui jo i.an . -i.iii :
western steamed. $7 07. August closed at
J7.10: No. 7, nominal: retined. nulet: en
tlnent, $7 25; South Anierlc.i. $S; coinp nind,
$6.iVVTi6.124. Pork, quiet, family. JlS.OiVn
15.75; short clear, $13 25ftl3 5u, r.tcs. J12. 0TT
13 Oil.
POTATOi:S-Dull; Jerseys. Jl.OlfM 25; Nw
YorK. i.2.viii.w; i.ong isinmi. 1 V.ltv l.5
TALI.OW-Qulct; city i$2 per pkg.)
4 7-16c: country (pkgs. freei, 4'niri'ii'
Hl'TTKR-necclpts. 3,Si pkgs ; factory,
llti lie.
CI 1 13RSH Receipts, 6,fi9l pkgs.; stn'i.
white, Ifi'ic; small, white, 10c; large,
colored. jui7f io'c : hiiiiiii, ci loren, lo'ic
FCIOS Receipts. 7.776 pkg.s ; linn; we t
em, regular piioklnc. nt mark, 1I11V;
vestern, loss HIT. lt)tli'c
MKTALS Iron and steel markets were
.lull nn. I niie)iiiiii.ed PlttKtiiiri? I'ennrte 1 n
dull Iron market, with sales rf Hessemcr
nt $15(0. delivered at I'lttsnurg, t, retluc'im
oi iiuiy uwi Bicci uiueij uro weuti,
t
Si It
752
mT; 41 4
40 11
3.STil30'iiif
2,.,
10 91
11 0)
It 00
n 07H f, fii
fi 72H C 70
fi 65 ti G2I
7 07 7 02V4
7 00 7 00
0 90 B Si
1 M while '. in pip Iron warrant wer
1, . -ted it.mir.nli nn the basis nf IIO.fr' Tin
n ii ted si mi what, owing t" un advance of
i.1 In Ivndiin. i lie-lng llrmer at S-t" If fill' iS.
f'npper was 2s fid higher bijt failed to n
tlueiicp our market, which closed dull nnd
unchanged, nt l6Nc I-end nnd speuer wero
1 1 till and utii hn-iged. at JI.374 and SI.10WI.1S
respectively The brokers price for lead
was II On, and for copper $4.05.
OMVIIA 11(11. -y.Lli MAIUCnT.1.
CoiiitltloM of Trnile mill (Inotntlons on
Stiiplr nuil I'liney I'roilnee,
t:nOS Heeelpts liberal; good stock firm
nt 13',1 lie.
LlVf: I'OFLTllY-Hcns. 774c; roonters,
acrortllng tn nge and size. Slc; broilers,
inr- il'irVn Hi.lr ireese. 4fiSe: turkevs. Sc.
FHLSII U l SKKU IMJl.l.THV-liens.
ipDc; roosters, 550c; tlucks and gese, OfjlOoj
broilers, tier lb.. 12712'ic; turkeys. 124c.
Ht'TTIIIl ''ommon to fn'r. 13He; choice.
Ijfllfio; separator. JOc; gathered creamery.
1'lllSr
KIS1I Trout. 10c; blue fish. 9c; pickerel,
Sc. catfish. 12c, dressed buffAlo, fie. whit
Ilsh. inc; herring. 6c; blnck bass, lnc; sal
mon. 13c; white bass, 10c; cropple, 10c; plk,
Me; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c; ring perch
6c; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobsters. 25c;
mackerel. 20"; codllsh. 10c; ycllov,- twrr.S-.. fc
IMtl'.SII OYSTKHS-Flrst grade. solid
packed. New York counts, per can, Wc; ex
tra selects, 35c; standards. 30c. Second
grade, slack lllled. New York counts, per
can. .mc; xtra selects, 2lr; stnndanls, 20c.
IMOKoNS-Llve. per doz., ).
VHALSCholce. 9tI10c.
UAY-l'er carload lots: 1'pland. choice,
$9.r; No. 1 uplatitl. J8.50; tneilluni.
$7 50; coarse, Jfi.JO; ryo straw, cholco
$5 on; No. 3 corn. 3'V; No. 3 white outs.
2fic; cracketl corn, per ton, $1 1.50: corn iin-.l
onts. chopped, per ton, J!5.'W; brnn, por
ton, $12.50, shoits. per ton, Jl.'i. '
VKOKTAHLKS.
ffPFMnKHS Per dor... 2(fi25c.
NKW TI'ItNIPS-Per bu. basket, 63c.
NHW HKKTS -Per dozen bunches, 15f?20c.
NKW ("AllHOTS Per tloz. bunches, 26c.
Li:TTfCi:-Per doz., 10fJ15c
IIADISIIFS Home-grown, per doz., 15c.
I'KAS-Per tj-uu. basket. Sac. .
BIJANS Wax. per hnlf-bushel basket,
40e; string. 35c
NKW POTATOK3-Pi- bu., S5l5c.
(AHHAOn- Home-grown, per lb., lic.
CAfLll'LOWini-Per tloz.. J1.00.
OIli:i:N roilN -Per tloz., 10c.
To.MAToi:S-Home- grown, per .4bu.
basket, inc.
ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., l'ifJlic.
CKLintY-Nebraska. WlflOc.
I'ltlMTS.
PFArilKS-Colifornla. per box. 90S93c;
Texas, per l-basket crate. Jl.oo.
AIMIK'OTS None on the mnrket.
PLr.MS-Callfornln. per crate, Jl.1301.25.
l'i;iM';H-t'aiirornia. rragetiy, iter craio
$1.25: Kelsav. Janan. ner crate. $1.25.
ii.ii im;i t ri;Ai;s-i-unrornia, per nox,
$2.0111 '.25.
OHAI'KS i"al fornin. 4-nnsKet crate. Ji.w
rokiiys, J2.00; Concords, home-grown, 22
ffi23c
NKi'TAU xbb-('ill forn a. 4-tiasKct crato,
WATHIIMI'JLONH As to size, jwrsc eacn
('ANTALoriM-; Ocms. tier dozen. 40if 60c:
large sizes, oornyijc.
A PPLKS Natl ve. 75cfi$l.oo per bu.: per
bbl., J2.50fi3.on. crab npplea. per bu., Jl.OO.
lUOPlCAL I'llt'lTH.
I'INKAPPLKS-Per doz.. Jl.50ffl.75.
OKANOI'.S .Mediterranean sweets. ner
mix. i; Valencia!!, H.2.i4f4.iiO.
LK.MONS-Ca forn a. fancy. J5.60: cho ce.
J5 00.
It AN ANAS Per bunch, nccordlnr to size.
MISL'EIil.AN'EOUS,
Nl'TS Hlckorv. larce. ner hii.. $1.25:
shellharks, J1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb.,
i.di.it, uionris, per i,,., nx., iinnonus, per
in., li'itioc raw. tier n.. dmoc: roasteu.
"'.s'tl Mic.
PKS.
IHDICS No. 1 green hides. Cc: No. 2 creen
hides, 5c; Nn. 1 salted hides, fi'ic; No, 2
salted hides, n'.ic; No. 1 veal calf. S to l:
lbs., 7c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 5c.
St. Louis (irnln unit I'rovlxtons.
ST. LOIMS. Aug. 30. W H K A T Wen k
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 72ifcc; track. 74f
iVic: August. 72c: Henlemlier. TTtT.o:
October. 72c; Hcccmber, 7l7c; No. 2 hard,
0'4fi70iAc.
COItN Lower: No. 2 cnsh. 40c: trnck. 41c:
August, 39V-: September. 39'ic: October.
sii4c; ueceniDer, a.i'ic.
oath-uuii: No. 2 cash. 216c: trnck. 22c
August. 21 c: September, 21'ic; December,
i.t. .iny. si'4c; w. wnite, .'I'JitifjdC,
livi-j Kirm at wjc.
! LOl II Strong, with good lnnulrv: nrlccs
iiiicnnngeu.
8UKI)S-T mothy. steudy: J4.25 bid for
prime. Max, lower, at J1.33.
i uiiiN.MKAi Hteatiy; I2.ooff2.05.
HIIAN Higher: sacked, east trnck. R7
41 tile.
1IA Steady; timothy. $7.00fI11.50: nralrle.
' ' . 1. fc. 1
WIIISKY-Steatly. $1.24
1HON COTTON T1KS-J1.30.
HAOfllNCI-S.10'?jS.S5.
1IF.MP TWINK-Uc.
PHOVISIONS Pork. stendv! 4nhl,lnir
J12.50. Lanl, better; choice. $6.0006.62. Dry
salt meats (boxed), stendv: extra shorts.
$7 37'4: cle r ribs, $7.50; clear sides. $7.62U.
llacon (boxed), dull; extra shorts, JS.00: clear
rins. i.u't; clear nines,
MF.TALS Lead, steadv nt SI.33U. HnM(r
Mfnnrli. ill ft .
l'OrLTllY-Stendy; chickens. 7o; younir,
in , iiiiHt'ys, iuiic: vounc. yiiiuo: iiiicks. ri:
jiniiiK, ic; geese, vic; young, UiIli'AC,
i:aC!S-Hlgher nt 12!4c.
lllTTi:HrStendy; creamery, 172mc;
HKCFIPTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wheat. 74,.
0M bu. ; corn. 3S.0O0 Int.; oats, 67.000 bu.
SIIIP.MKNTS-Flour, 8,000 bbls,; wheat.
Q1 fl I. . ........ ,,i nrtn t... . j ..aa . '
oi.wu un., i.-u.;i, iu.vhiu on.; oais, ii.uixi DU,
Kiiiishm City Cm 1 11 nnd Provisions
KANSAS CITY. Atnr. 30 Wl I RATsn,
tember, fil'ic; December. 674c; cash, No. 2
hard, fitisiii7'jc: No. 3, 64sTi6Gc; No. 2 red.
72f72Hc; No. 3, 6Sif?7Uic.
fOHN September, ;Piic: December, 32'ic:
''Hlj. No. 2 mixed, 39VW40C. No. 2 white,
(5ATS-NO. 2 white, 26c.
HVIJ No. 2. 45Uc.
-rAYCnolcu Hmothy. prnlrle, $3.t5
lil'TTKR - Creamery, 1719Vjc; dairy.
1 ,1 iiv y , iuv.
I'.OfiS Sleatlv: fresh MlnaniiH mnA ir.-..
sas stock, 12c dozen, loss off, casei returned;
i,i.;V,r..A,,M ....'",P!' inciuaeci, morn.
HICCKIPTS-Whent, 165.S0O hu.; corn. 7.!
till mi t m 1 ill ki 1...
7,200
IJ. , I7t id, 1,11 till,
SHIP.MFNTS-Wheat. 195,000 bu.;
13,()0 bu.; oats, l.OoO bu.
corn.
l.lverpiiol firnln Mnrket,
Ll VKIlI'OnL. Aim 3(lpnnviomvo
.ii i . i. rtiuericnn rei neci. steady. 36s firt
!rf'lH''l.1 September, Is 2d, October, 4s
2l4d; November, 4s 24d.
TALLOW Prime city. dull. sdJ Aus
trallan In Lotidtm, dull. 25s Od.
I'Kiiit-1 .innttian, ss 10!fcd.
Tiiletlo Mnrket,
TOI.KIJO. O. Allir. .0 lVITtl A T T-1..11
lower. Spot. 76'kc: September. 76'ic: no.
lnl,.,. Tll.n . II ... I i ' '
mi" i i.t-(ii , uft. t'lllUI'I, riiMy,
COHN-null. lower. No. 2 caph,
September, 43c.
OATS-Dull. higher; No. 2 cash,
September, 22VsC
42Vlc;
222
n nun, unclinngea; No. 2 cnMi.
fdU;
CLOVK HSU I Dull. Innir 1K1! nrim.
$6.():lisW prime, $0.20; October, 16 52; No!
Mliiiieiiiinlls Whent Mnrket
MINNEAPOLIS. Mllltl.. Aug. 20.-Thern
was nn opening decline In wheat from ves-
teniay or.'Vi'.tc anil UecemUer closed at
i.i-'nci u'e, nnu nepiemiier TJtc: No. l north.
ern. old, liftUiC over September: No. 1
Pllillllll-lplllll
lo.Iiiee .Mnrket
PHILADIILPHIA,
Aug. 30 ni'TTF.R
Steadv but quiet; fancy western creamery,
"S,.V.oI30;.)V0StCrn 1,rliUl8' -3c' . .
KCOh-Mrm, good tlemnnd; fresh nearby
uuii -.i. ii. . in , limn nuiiiuwesiern, l&c;
...KI. OullllH . II, 111.
Mllniiul.ee (irnln .Mnrket.
MILWAt KFIJ, Aug. 30.-WHKAT-
Meatiy; o. i noruicrii. ;?c; no. 2 northern,
RYli-Stendv: No. 1. 52Uc.
11ARL1:Y Firm; No. 2, 51c; sample, 40
Peorin
PKORIA, Aug. 30.
3. 31c.
OATS-Firm; No.
23c. hilled through.
WHISKY-On the
finished goods.
Mnrket.
-CORN-Hlghor; No.
2 white, 23Vjc; track,
ImBls of $1.21 for
tireluii I'iiiniiclnl.
LONDON. Aug. 30. Tho weekly statement
of tho Hani: of England shows tho following
changes:
Total reservo Increased 2,123,000
Circulation decreased 108,000
In nil ncre.ised 2.014. S'.'l
Oilier securities decreased 2,715,000
Other deposits decreased 1,149,000
I'UlillC iiepositH decreased .L219.W0
Notes reservo Increased 2''1S.000
Government securities decreased.. 1.M3.000
Tho proportion of tho Hank of F.ngland's
reserve to liability is I, 'ii per cent. Lnst
wee c it w is ii ih ner cent, icuio nr ills.
count unchangcil. at I ner cent. .Monnv was
inucn wanieii lotiay. nut ino Dciier that
there would bo further largo arrivals of
Bum eascn iiincouiii raie, excepi ior the con.
t j (.iusiuii ui ui cviuiuiviu ui aauuui xjysi
nn iiciiirn, iillll. 10S. I iiJi.niiiK miry ....
HhAT Spot, llrm; red western, 6s 1HJ- Illinois Central ....US'.i
No. I northern sprlnc. 6s lt; No, 1 Call- Iwa Central 18,
fornin. 0s ItlfJCs ijd. Futures, steady; Sep. do pfd 44
tember. tm nl; December, 6s 2;d. Iike Krle A. W 27
. (WIN Spot, llrm; American mixed new, do pf.l 93
is.'ijtl; American mixed old. la 2u.1i n"n- tiU siinr "iw
3:i72.76c; N-s ,iorthcrn- v, ;S"
FLOFR-Flrst patenrti. $4.054.20; second o m rf i- T'm 2 J
ness was n ilet r.n the st iik x lta g 1 4
home ralln ids tie ri n is n at wed inn 1
for most desi rliti"tis i.f st"ik? .1 m -vi
hnpeful Mew prevailing In resard t'i t i -
settlemfnt of the Tnfrvnle railroad dllll
culty Foreign securities were neglected,
though Spanish were in tlemund nnd ad
vanced. Americans progressed and were
firmer than they had been for some time
past, this being largely duo to purchases
on New York account. Atchison common
and preferred wns one of the firmest of
these stocks, Grand Trunks were Inquired
for. Hlo Tlntos were easier on Paris real
izations. The amount of bullion taken Into
tho Hank of Knclimil todnv. f.1.17.infl in
cluded 50,Oij0 transferred from the Indian
currency department. Oold premium nt
uuenos yres, is&iju. apunisli 4S closed at
nilni.l.N. Aug. 30. llxchanue nn London
20m ls'jt)fgH for checks. Discount rates.
short bills. 4 per cent; three-months' bills,
per cent. Prices were firmer on the
bourse today, owing to the receipt of en
couraging American and London advices,
Locals were nartlcularlv strom Hank
shares and the Transvniil securities Imr.
delicti.
I'AHIS. Allir. X Til n wontttv utnlnm,nil
of the Hank of France shows the following
chiitMes:
1-rnncs.
Notes In circulation Inrrensnit f.7 II'. iV
Treasury r.ccounts current increase Hi.lfiiJ.ipiii)
Ooltl In hand Increased Lsaytmo
Hills discount Increased 12l,iViO,Oo0
Sliver In hand decreased imo.uno
business wns inanlmntu on the bourse
todnv. cxrrnt that th tiiillnn.llin,.
were obliged to cover, advices from London
being responsible for realizations .Mining
shnres, nevertheless, were fairly firm. Span-
i"u liuiioaiis were in gooti iiemaml ami
Spanish 4s Improved on numerous reports..
HIO T IlltOS Worn nuttier iinttfltl.atn,i,lli...
the nrmnes shown by copper. Katllrs closed
uuii. inren ner cent rentes. 100 rriincH 17
centimes for the account. Kxchange on
London 2t francs 17 centimes for checks.
Spanish 4s closed 72.7ft.
MOVIJMlJVr.S (IP .STOCKS AMI IKIMIS.
Mnrket Opens mHIi SIumv of Slrenuth
lint Loses lis Hold.
NKW YORK, Aug. 30 The earlv tiromls'.
of strength In the stock mnrket today wns
not maintained and after a brief period of
some activity nnd Ilrmness prices began to
decline again, nnd tho trading tnpered
down to tho Inslgnlllcnnt proportions which
nao necome the recent normal condition.
The trailers rightly concluded tlmt ilwso in.
dlcatetl that yesterday's advance was due
to nothing tmre thnn tho covering of short
contracts, pending the npprnnch of the
three days illday. The steel gro.ip espe
daily disappointed the hopes that n bull
movement was under way. by developing
a heavy tone, Steel and Wire falling back
over n point. The American Tlnplate and
me American Hoop stocks were exceptions
antl show gootl gains for the day. There
was no news to account for the relapse In
the group, the reports at hand showing a
growing tlemund for many grades nf Iron
products. There was a desultory specula
tion In Sugar, which lifted It nt one time
oyer 11 point after the advance In the price
of refined sugar. Hut the gain was upmost
entirely wlpetl out by the time the market
closed. Strength In the London market
neiped the opening here, causing sharp
iiuuiiuiiui uiiiiih 111 ii mimnor nr inn itiinp.
national stocks, but London reacted Inter
in 1110 uny ami those stocks lost their nil
vantage In sympnthy. The railroad stole
mcnts for July, which nimnnrml trwlnv.
counteracted the fnvorablo effect of vester
'.. y ."''""'Ing by the St. Paul company.
mo nigncr level nr operating expenses
serving to bring down the net enrnlngs In
the cases of lJurllngton, Northern Pacific
iuiu oouiuern nnnwny, wiuie Cleveland.
Cincinnati. Chleuun St I.nlla mimil nnlv
a small part of Its gross Increase for net
earnings. The explanations which were
orfereil nf the heaviness of stocks formed
suDstitutcs for news to some extent. For
instance, uiero was somo renewed solid
tudo expressed regarding the future conrll
tlon of tlie tnftrkpt Tim llnMlr f wntrin.,
having gold enrouto gave rise to the fear
inai inn ninvement nr irniii nitrr.n.1 m 1,1,1
soon begin. Sterling exchange In New York
nnu mreo months' hills In London were ad
vanced. Tho London market np'irehends
some stringency as an Incident of tho new
Stock exchange settlement nnd the pay-
11. in. hi nn.- nvxi iiiMiitiimrui on ino new
loan, which comes nlmut the mltltllo of th
month. In the pessimistic mood of Hip
locnl market the possibility was suggested
that the Treasury deportment might he
obliged during tho early fall to draw on Its
deposits with the natlonnl bnnkn In order
tn meet extraordinary expenditures for
military operations. There wns nothing In
tho day s money market to give color to
any apprehension of higher rates. The
banks have gained upward of $2,000,000 from
tlio stlhtreasurv nnd nnollior mihainniini t.
111 irpi ui-.i m luuicuteu ior tno wpak.
"h innoUnl . non. . I . . 1 1 , . .
ijiu murKUL r.KiHi'n film nnn nuniiv nr a
Kvimrniiy lower level nr prices.
..'..-"HI wcrv ,llm n"" irregular. Sales,
It.liu.OOO par value. United Stntes refund
ing zs, wnen Issued, nntl tho new 4s tle-
cnneu per cent in inn 11KI price.
tno commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram snvs: HunIhcr.1 tn ih
tnarkels hero relapsed in complete stagna-
tlon Immediately lifter the onenlmr fn.im-
Amcrlcans enjoyed half nn hour of com
parative animation, due to the cloning of
nrcounts. The Hunk nf Knrinmi un,,u,
X37.000 gold In bars nnd received 500.010
.rum 1 ue iiiiiian secrcmry out or the cur
rency department. Tho hank returns showed
ijik iiuivuinriiiH, owing in tno receipts nf
American gold. The reduction of 2.750.000
m otner securities wns explained by the re
payment of advances made In nnii-inniinn
of theso nrrlvnls.
I'ollowlng nro the closing prices on tho
New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
:s
I'nlon Paclfio ,
do jifd
Wnliash
do pf.l
Wheel. A L. E
do Id pfd
Wis. Central ..
Third Avenue .
Adam 17x
. O
. 76
Vi
. IS',
. t
. 23'4
. 13',
,1M
.12'j
.1S4
. 45
.123
. SI
. !S'&
. 4'i
. 24
. 311',
. ,
t'i
. 17
. 20
. C7
. 3S;
. 741,
. Mi
. 7'i
. !)?;
do nfj
. 70V
Baltimore Ohio.
Canadian PanMilc..
. 71
. 59
Canada Ko
. 4914
dies, & Ohio
Chicago O. V
c. n. & a
. ?7
. 11
.123
. 23U
CM. Ind. & L
do Dfl
. 67;
.1M
.l(KHl
. 5Hk
. (Pi
. 41
. 1
. lti
.176
. IMi
. Mi;
. 10-S
. 34 i
.U7
. IS
American Kx...
Chicago A IT III.
Chicago i: N. W.
c. n, i. i p
C. C. C. A Ht. L. ,
Color&do (?o
I. S. Kx
Weill. Karro r.x...
Amer. Cot. Oil ...
do pfd
Amer. Maltlnp ....
do pfd
Amer. K. A n
do pfd
do lat pfd
do 21 pM
I1. A Hudson ...
Pel. U. 4fc W
Amer. Spirits
Donver & R. CI...
no pM
Amer. H. Hoop ...
do pf.l
Amer. S. A W
do pnl
Amr. Tin Plate ..
do pfd
Amer. Tobacco ....
do pfd
Anne, Mlnlnir Co..
Hrooklyn H. T
Colorado Fuel & I.
Con. Toba.'co
do pfd
Federal Pteel
do pfd
Oen. Electric
niuronn Sugar ....
do pfd
Inter. Paper
do nfd
do pfd
Erl
do lit rfd
Ot. Nor pfd
locking Coal
. 444i
, f,3
. 3.HI
. tr
. "ilti
. 31
. 07
Wi
. .'.I'i
.
. 23
. BOH
. 73
. 31T4
. SO
. 17'4
. M
. 27';
. Mi
.12
. 15
. 55'i
. rs
. CI
. 3n-
. SIT,
. 31
L. & N ..
71
Manhattan I,
.. ll'i
..154
Met. ,st. Its-
Mexican Central
.. lli
Minn. A St. L...
do pfd
.. 91
Mo I'aellle
Mobile A Ohio ...
St.. K. A T
.. 36':
iJirlede fia
do pfd
30i National Hlscult
N. J Central ...
.13SH
. 4't
do pfd.
N. Y. Central ...
National Iead ..,
do nfd
Norfolk A W
do pfd
74? N'atlonat Steel
No Pacific
M'i! do pfd
71'; N. Y. Air Drake
do pfd
Ontario & W
Ore. Uy. A Nav.
2Hi No. American ....
. 42
IMclflo Coast
do 1st pfd pfd..
do 2-1 pfd
Pacific Mall
People's fias
Pressed S. Car ..
do pM
do pf.l
. 7ft
.121H
17
. f.'i;
. 27;
. S4
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do Ut pfd
do II pfd
nio O. W
do pfd
Pullman P. Car
las;
29'4
91
7!t;
12i
M
31
Ro. Pacific . . ' jii; wi
So- Hallway tv. Ite
do nf.l , 5
Western I'nlon ..
Ilemilillo.I. & a..
do pfd..
Texas A Pa.'llle
P. C. C. A St. L.
Offered.
Huston Stock Qiintntlniis,
BOSTON. Aus. 30,-Call loans, 203 per
per cent; tlmo loans, 3Q4V4 per cent. Official
closing:
A., T. A S. F.
27M Union Pnclde
(9
03 '-i
do pfd
70i,Vst End
!20 Westlngh. Elect
Am'r. SuRar
lectrlc. 47
do nfd 116
Atchison H
93
Hell Telephone 141
lloston A Albany. .247'i
ItuMon Klevated ..141
N. E. n &
Adventure
C is... 64
Allouez Mln. Co..
Amal. Copper ....
lloston A Mont ..
llutte A lloston ..
Calumet A Ilecla
Centennial
Franklin
'iiimlmldt
Osceola
I'i
. S7;
.317
. 62
.753
. IC'J
. 13,
Iloiton A Maine. ...1S1
c, II, A Q
.12P4
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel ,
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd.
Oen. Eleetilc
do pfd
. (I'i
.110
. 34'i
. S7
,.13D
.IJS'j
,. 07'
. 41',
.14)
.211
. 31
. 3
,. 41
.139
Parrot
Ed. Elec III 20.M4iQulncy
Mexican Central ... 11'1'Santu I'e Copper
Mich. Telephone ... Si ITamaiHck ,
N E. O. A C 13','ftah Mining ....
Old Colony 213 Winona
Old Dominion !!', Wolverines
'"vi-: ' ":
Itiibber 29
ICx-dlvldcntl.
Ciimlltliin nf iln Trunniri
WASHINOTON. Aug. 30-The statement
of the treasury "balances' In tho
general
i-nlil i.i.
fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000
- 1 bervo in mo aivision or redemption, siiowb
no pr i ,ni u. r, lather
i I'.iiu 113'i do pf.l
do pfd 171 ,u. H. Hubber
IO pi, I
.ash balance, $ia:iS,4, gold,
orl Money Mnrket.
NHW YOHK. Aug. 30 -MoNKY-On call,
ste.ulv at lVdP, per cent, prime mercantile
paper, 4fflt per cent.
STKIU.INO F.XCHANGK-Flrm. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $1.87
for demand and at Jl.84'4 for sixty days;
posted rates, $4.s5fl.W4; commercial bills,
$1 S.1J,fJI.S3V
SILKll-Har. 61ic; certlllcates, 6lV(f
024r; .Mexlcnn dollars. 4SV.
jiu. dm liovernment, wean; state, inac
tive; railroad, Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
r. S. ref.""!.
do couiion . .
ttg t4 N Y. C. Is lMi
IIW'i N. J. C. n. &. . . .123
Iifl 1 No IVicinc 3s 65'i
ten iV 'A ,
iM 3i, reic
do enipon
dn new 4, reif
do coupon
do old, Is, rtc
do nnipon
On S. rrg
do coiiiwn
D. nf 1'. $ 5i. .
Atetilfon gen. 4s.
1M4 N Y, St I. 4s livjm
ltt'4 Nor. V. con. 4s. SJtj
. If.
, II I
..U2'4'
.112',
Ore, Ndv Is..
In (s
do is
do cnnsnl 6s
.ii):'i
.1124
. S7'4
. MS
.152
Heading gen. 4s..
w itio a. v. is
In AilJ. 4s
vy st 1.
t M p S.. Ill
t;anaila So Js I.si SILAS V g 6s .1214
Ches. & Ohio 44a. .IM'i St. Paul consols ..IMH
do 4s lMi St. p c, & p is. .11
C & S. W. c. T...l 10 do 5s llJi;
do H. F. d, ts....lJ0 So. Pacific (s 1st;
Chicago Ter. 4s tj fio. llillwny Ss lOS'i
Colo. So,
Is...
2 S. It. & T. f t,
lOJUiTex Paeltlc Is. ..Ill
M 1 do 2s M
I). & It
do 4s.
O. Is....
Ilrle Rneral 4s.
iW il'nlon Pacific 4s
F. W. & D. C. Is.. 72
Hen. Klfotrle S....lt.,
Iowa Central Is 113
L. A N. mil. 4s.. . U
Waba.h Is.
...107
...101'
...1IJ'
... fJ4
... Mi
do 2
West Shore 4s .
Wis. Central 4s.
M., K. Sc T. 2s Wi, Va.
do 49 02 I
When issued.
Centuries .
rinmieliil .Voles.
, ST. LOLMS. Aug. 30.-Clenrlngs. $I,39S.7;
balances, $506,103; money. 4f(7 per cent: New
York exchange, 25c discount bid, 15c dis
count ask"d.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 30,-Clearlngs, $1,975.
2..0; New York exchange, 25fJ30c discount;
money, 2'nffi per cent.
NKW YOHK. Aig. M.-Clearlngs, $111,681,
351; halnuces, $7,999,319.
, HOSTON. Aug. SO.-Clenrings, $1(,C54,522;
balances, Jl.Bsi.rwO.
HALT! MOHF. Aug. 30.-Clcnrlngs, $2,451.
430; balnnces. $270,321.
PHILADFLPIIIA. Aug. 30.-CIcarlngs.
$13,221,741; balances, Jl,S99,12fi.
. CII1CAOO. Aug. 30.-Clearlngs, $24,090,394;
balances. $2,2fiS.32l; posted exchange, JI.S5ff
4.sst4; New York exchange, par.
London Stuck tintittlnns.
LONDON. Atitr. 30. I p. m.-Closlng:
Cons., money . . . .93 5-16 Ile US
do account 9S.l-it do 1st pM
Aiililson 2S! Pennsylvania Cj'i
Canadian Pacific 914 Ui-.itllmt 8,
St Paul 116 No. Paclllj pfd 73
Illinois Central ....U0 (traml Tmnk f,ij
Ijntilsvllle 73'j Aliaennila 94
I'nlon Par. pfd ... :'(, Hand Mines 404
.V. V. Central 132;
HAH SILVKH-Strnng, 2S 7-HM per ounce.
MONHY 3 per cent; short bills, 3 lX-ltiB
3T(tl; three months' bills, 3Vu"l per cent,
imt York Mining .stocks.
NKW YOHK, Aug. SO.-The following are
the closing quotations for mining shares
toda'y:
nil.ih'n
-IJ I4ii.
Chollar 10 Ontario $
Crown Point 1 Ophlr 50
Con. Cal. A Va 123 Plymouth 14
Deaowood 4tl Quicksilver MO
Could Cutrle 13 do pfd (ISO
Hale Norcrons... U Plerra Nevada 30
Hiimetak MOO Hlnmlar.1 Jt
Iron Silver M I'nlon Con 13
Mexican 22 Yellow JackM 19
Cotton Market,
NKW YOHK. Aug. 80. Tho cotton market
opened easy, under u Hurry of general sell
lug. with nrlccs down 2fl pclnts from the
Initial trades of yesterday, 'file rest of the
day dragged along, with prices sagging
point after point under liquidation by tired
bulls. The factors combining to ylo'd a
dominating lnlluence were unquestionably
bears. The public and priwite cables in
dltated nervousness among foreign bulls
and lower prices In Llvernnol, under light
general selling. The crop reptrts took a
more cheerful ton?. Receipts were un
questionably light, hut that factor had been
pretty thoroughly discounted. Tho spec
ulntlvo public was Indifferent for the time
being, the nearby holidays serving to In
spire caution nmong Investors. Taking the
market In Its entirety, the dny wns the
leust Interesting In a lone tlmo, The move
ment of tho August option alone broke the
monotony. The Ilrst sale wns at 9c, from
which there was a short drop to $S.H5 und ft
still later tumble to $S.75. n 5-nolnt rally
subsequently occurring. Huslncss In the
aggregate was light, howover, and repre
sented the II nu 1 settlomcnt of long-stnndlnrr
nccounts, spot cotton houses being the buy
ers. In tho last hour a rttdden scare of
shorts cnrrletl prices up 12 points, The
market closed steady, whh August nom
inally 21 points lower and other months un
changed tn 3 points net higher, Future3
closed steady. August. ?8.80; Septembr,
$3.63: October, $8 62; November, $S41; De
cember, $t.39; January, $8.39; February,
$3.10; March. SS. 11 ; Aorll, JS.42; May. $3 44;
June. $3.43. Snot closed dull: middling uti-
1, ...!.. 1)4.... .l.l,11lt.n -i,ll OT.. iA. .fit!
iiiiiii, mini, ii ii,, bun, .lipi , OHiCi wi
bales.
ST. LOFIS, Aug. 30,-COTTON-Dull. No
Sales. Mlddl inc. 9 9-16c Receipts. 434 bulea:
tdilpmonts, 897 bales; stock, 9,352 bales.
NKW OHLKANS, Alltf. 30.-COTTON
f;asy. aics, un nines; orninary, iz-.n-
t,in,l nrHlnn.u 77t n Inn nlil,llln On" mill
riling, 9'2c; gooti mltldllniT. 9c; ' middling
rair, ioc. Koceipts. isi naies; stocK, asoi
Hales. cotton rutures en..y. sptemuer,
JS.61W8.62: October. $3.2'iWt..-,0: November.
$S.2irtS.21; December, $H 19fi8.20; January,
319f(S.20; Februnry. 5S.21fjs.23: Slarch, $.23
iis,.j; April, .x(t..-'i ; .nay, ia.zt'an.zv.
STrw York IJrjr Uadi,
NEW YORK. Alic 30.-DRT GOODS
Business continues good with Jobbers, but
still quiet nt Ilrst hands. Hrnwn sheetings
ana (inns nrm tor rorwnrn neuvery, nut ir
regular for stock goods. Print cloths Inac
tive, Fall River mills signing an agree
ment to reduce wnges and probable; curtail
mcnt of production. Rltncned cottons dull
nnd unchanged. Moderate demand for
denims nnd plaids at previous prices. Olhor
coarse coiorcn goons are nun ana irreguinr
Prints qulot nt previous prices. No chnngs
In ginghams. Cotton linings are dull
throughout nnd easy to buy. The market
will ganerally observe Saturday as a holi
day.
Coffer Mnrket,
NKW YORK. Aug. 30.-COFFRK-Sn3t
Hlo, steady: No. 7 Invoice, SHc; mild, quiet;
Cordova, &f(Hc. Futurej opened steady,
unchanged to C points advance and rulel
tolrlv active with little further changi.
while showing an ensy undertone In til"
nbsenco of speculative support, while local
trailers avoided new responsibilities In
view of approaching holiday nnd thu Santos
strike, reported still on. Slarket closed
nulet. with nuotatlons unchanged to "in
lowor. Total sales, 17.0i0 bags. Including
October, $7 45; uccemner, J7.ba1n7.70; kci
ruary. $7.757.S0; Mnrch, $7.M)'o7.S5; May.
11. you 1 'o,
StiKiir lnrUrt.
NEW YORK. Ail?. nO.-SIJOAR-Raw,
firm; fair rellning. 4',io; centrifugal, 96 test
4'ic; molasses sugar. 4c; rellned, strong;
No. C, 15.60; No. 7. $..&"; NO. X. $5.40; NO. 9,
$5 30; No 10. $3.25; No 11, $5.25; No. 1,
$5.20; No. 13, $5.15; No. 14, $5.15; standard A
$5.9.1: confec tioners A. J3.95: cut loaf. $6 F5
crushed, $6.55; powdered, $0.25; granulated,
$5.15; cubes, $b,30.
nil Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Pn., Aug. 30 -Credit balancer
15.V cprtlflrntes. no bid Pdilnments. ft)..
837 bbls.; average, 101.177 bbls; runs, 112,953
Plus.; nverage, ;'2,ii-' inns.
LONDON. Auk- sn.-OILS-Llnseed, 33s
3.1I. Tjrnentlne stunts. 2.s 4'id.
LIVF.RPOOL. Aug. 30.-OILS-Cottonseed
Hull rellned, August. 22s 3d. Linseed, 33s 9d
New York Live Slock,
NF.W YORK. Aug. 30 I1FFVKS Re
celpts, 611 bond; nothing doing; feeling
steady. Cnhles sternly; shipments, 216 bend
cattle; none tomorrow, knives, receipts, 229
head; veals sternly; otner cnivea lower
veals. $3VKiSO0: grnssers, $2.50fi2S5.
SHHFP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 2,922
head; shipments, 85 head sheep; market nc-
tive on ngnt supply; lamns. ia'o.-.)c uigner
2'a cars, mainly late nrrlvols. unsold; sheep
$2.GOfi4.O0; culls. $2; lambs. $5.25iU7.25; culls,
t ii
IIOOS Receipts. 1.716 head; heavy hogs
weak: others steady: common western
$5.6); state. $5.75'S6.00; choice light, $6.10.
TIIH II 11 LT Y MAHICFr.
INSTRUMENTS plnced on record Thurs
day, August vu, 19011:
Wnrrmity Heeds,
F. J. Fttz'ernld and wife to K. R.
I.elebl. h 33 1-3 foot lot 3. block 149.
South Omaha $ 2,000
Nclllo wulianiier aim nusiinuu to
ll.nrv Hplimniicher. w 32 feet nf n
120 feet lot I. block 7, Klrkiyood add. 1,500
John Urubaker and wire to A. 11.
Murdock, undlv'i of pnrt of n'4 sei
3-11-13
South Omaha Land compnny to L.icy
nn I Auiriisl Tletiens. lot 5 nnd nU lot
6. block 3IS, South Omaha 1,000
(lull Clnlm Deeds.
C. M. Nelson to Frederick Pries, neU
swL nwL und nw'i nw'l sw'i nntl
WW He', nw', 16-10-13 400
R. T. Mnxwcll to A. M. 1 . Johnson,
lots 1 to 3. block 3, Cono & J.'H sub-
dlv 1
Total amount of transfers $ 4,90;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Cattle of All Kinds Brought Just
About Yesterday's Prices.
BUT LITTLE CHANGE IN HOG QUOTATIONS
Sheep Mnrket Wns Well Supplied, lint
Dcninnd Wns Ootid nnit .Mnrket
XVn Active nnd Stoutly
to Strong.
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 30.
Hecelpts were:
Olllclal Monday ....
Olllclal Tuesday ...
Olllclal Wedncstlny
Olllclal Thursday
Hogs, dheep.
3,113 12.5K
7,261
6.S16
7,911
,07j
T.UVi
5,913
I-our days this week..
Same days last week..
Same week before
.22.1SS
.17.9S9
23,977
25.76'J
19.13t
27,52!)
35.3I1
a.79j
29.114
2!t,3Jl
13.U1
.15.242
Same three weeks ago.. 16,747
Same four weeks ago. 12,183
22,33.1
Average price paid tor hogs ror the last
several days, with comparsotiB: -
119O0.IU39.llSJ.lll7.l-'lt'
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Atlg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
AUg.
Aug.
AUg.
Aug.
Aug.
Atlg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
AUg,
Aug.
Aug.
AUg
Aug.
Atlg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
! 5 15, 4 191 3 79 .1 2 ."1 j JJ
3....
6 10 4 43' 1 fill 3 51 2 &) J 4,"
4 45 3 71 3 531 2
5 04 3 77 i 4JI i Wl l J '
5 141 4 3SI 13 45) I ?i 4 J 77
4
S....
6....
8
9
10....
11....
12...,
13. . . ,
14...
15...
16...
17...
IS
19, . . ,
20. . .
21...,
22...,
23...
24...
25...
26...
27. . .
23...
29...
30...
5 04 4 3C 3 67
5 001 4 23
4 99 4 29
I 4 35
3 67
3 531 '4,761 4 5i i?
3 Bt! 2 SSI -
3
61! 2 flil I Y
56 2 M) 4 CO
64 2 741 4 59 4 .
Ill 2 . 4 bi 4 97
3 85
3
3
4 9S
3 74
4 971
4 97i
4 43
1 Ck 1 (Lit
I 441 3 75!
2 S3 4 12, 5 CC
i 3 701 4 7 "?
4 5
4 32 3
4 36 3 74. 3 71l 2 Ml
4 65 6 11
5 00
4 95
I 47 3 661 3 6t -
5 Mi
4 51
4 06 5 01
4 49 5 10
4 50
3 S7 3 .3 2 s
3 75 3 70 2 .?
3 761 2 K;
.3 69 1 2 79,
5 03!
5 02
6 01
4 97
4 12
4 36 5 OS
4 36 5 12
4 4
4 41 3 711 3 83
1 in! ut ' n n
5 14
5 0:
1 11 n sr a 79 2 w 4 w,
5 05 1 40 3 73 3 Slj 2 i9
! 4 38 3 72 3 91, 2 76 4 32
4 Kl .1 70 I 02' 2 75 24
3 :i
521
Mug.
5 02 I 40 3 971
I 5 02 4 12 3 70 I
! 5 00 4 40 3 721 3 91
2 SO, 4 26 5 31
2 S4I 1 221 5 2i
I I 24 f 42
iUg.
Aug.
Indlcntes Sunday , ,,
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each toad was:
CnttIe.Hogs.Hncep.il r
C, M. & St. P. Hy .. .. 7
O. & St. L. Hy
Mo. Pnc. Hy 4
Cnlon Pacific system 20
16 22 20
17 '3 '3
8
27 4 1
3
3
S9 29 24
C. A N. W. Hy
V.. K. A M. V. H. H. 53
c, St. r., ai. v u. uy
11. & M. H. H
13
67
It. & Q. Hy
H. I. & P.. cast..
3
3
8
"l79
C, H. 1. & P., west..
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, eacn nuyer purcnusini, mr
number of head incllcaten
lluvers.
Cnttle.Hogs.Sheeii.
Omahu Packing Co
O. II. Hammond Co ,
143
399 573 3,471
3SS 1.529 3,474
701 817 319
127 1,994 783
49
44
590
373
34
55
14
I
27
190
115
198
3
51
153
116
1,286 .... 2,392
Swift nnd Company
Cutlahy Packing Co
Armour A Comnnnv
Omaha Packing Co. K. C
Cutlahy Pckg co., it. c,
Hcckor t uegan
I'ansant tc Co ,
. L. Carey
W. I. Stephen
mil jiuntzingrr
Ilenton & Underwood
. v nustono ft sctinllcr .
Hamilton & Rothschild .,
F. Ilusz ,
Squires & Co ,
it. i j. nennis Ac co ,
II. F. Hobbcck i
A. 8. Mnwhlnney
Crey Packing Co
Other buyers '.
Totnl 4.744
6,196
'.25S
CATTLK There was a fairly liberal run
or cattle, hero today, neing smaller man
vesterdav. nut larger man a wecu ago.
Thero was a good sprinkling of corn cattle
nnd cows, but very few western steers
thnt were good enough for killers. The
supply of western feeders, however, was
very liberal nnd me uemnntl good.
Thcro were about forty enrs of cornfed
cattle on the mnrket and prices held about
steady nil around. A few sale were made
that looked 11 little strong, nut ss a gen
eral thing tho offerings changed hand at
about steady prices. The better grades
were in goou tinmana nnu tairiy active,
whllo those that did not suit the buyers'
fancy did not sell so readily. Practically
everything, however, wns sold at n reason
ably early hour.
Tho cow market this morning wns rather
uncrrtaln. Sellers were calling It nil the
way from steady to 11 dime lower, The
better grades, In most cases, brought yes
terday's prices, but the medium grades,
the same as It has been nil along, were un
even nnd slow sale, It Is difficult to tell
much nbout the market on those grades, as
me prices pnin vary grenuy from time to
tlmo. Somo sales wern made this morn
ing thnt looked steady, while others were
undoubtedly lower.
Stock bulls were again In good demand
mis morning anti nrousnt ruuy steady
prices. The coarse, heavy hulls, however.
were not good sellers nnd the market was
dull und draggy.
rne BiocKor nnu reeaer trano was In food
snap this morning on anything at all
good. The better grades brought iitanrfv
prices and In some enses they sold a little
better. Tho light, common stuff, however,
was rather slow nnd prices In most cases
were hdoui ine same as yesterday.
western rangers totiay were made up
largely of feeders and cow stuff. There
were sevoral bunches of steers goo enough
for killers, but In most cases varrf trillion.
were better buyers than the packers. What
did go to tho killers brought practically
uteady prices. Cows wero steady to a lit-
110 lower ami leeaors were in good demand
and about steady, the h,avy weight cattle
being the better sellers. Representative
ala:
No.
DKUF STEERS.
Av. Pr.
No.
$3...
1...
1...
22...
47 ..
(2...
20...
3...
...
19...
19...
ss...
Ar. rr.
...1IM ( 24
...1097 5 2S
...1100 5 23
...IMS &M
...1120 5S
...1132 S.1,1
...1131 8 40
...1127 5 40
...11JI 5.1
...12 5M
...12M fi 40
...IMS 6 69
...MO $4 00
....lOfO 4 00
....1070 4 2ft
.... M0 4 50
.... 600 4 75
....H) 4 Tn
....1004 5 CO
....10SJ 5 10
....ills-. I 15
22
17
20
25
60
32
40 ,
.1002 S 15
.11(3 5 10
.11C0 5 25
.1272 5 23
37.
.1204 $ 55
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
42 1007 5 15
COWS.
1 970 1 50 t lfKS3 2 85
1 1120 2 00 1 810 ; 85
3 SC. 1 25 3 1050 3 10
7 l 2 40 1 1320 3 35
3 1006 2 60 1 1000 3 eo
1 tOO JB 1 1210 3 75
2 9 2 75 2 107S J 75
2 11S5 3 25 3 1000 J 75
1 800 2 S5 1 1360 4 15
11 932 2 Si
HEIFERS.
1 en 2 M S I2 I TS
1 80-1 3 r. 8 ill 2 ki
3 S13 3 50 2 MO 4 00
6 658 2 77. II (23 4 40
HULLS.
1 13'0 2 40 1 920 J 10
1 11(0 2 85 I mo 3 00
1 950 2 9-i 1 1330 4 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
2 801 2 70 3 10SO 3 CO
1 900 I 7i 1 760 3 25
1 780 2 75 ( 758 3 25
2 9VI 3 00
STEERS AND HULLS.
4 955 4 35
CALVES.
1 130 5 21 1 110 8 50
1 150 5 50
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
ii 163 3 10 11 193 3 15
2 690 3 25 5 Wl 3 SI
10 802 3 25 5 624 3 8r.
2 960 3 75 1 920 4 00
10 1)3 3 "5 1 10(2 4 01
1 6.10 3 80 3 930 I M
13 80S 3 20 161 4 10
NERRASKA
1 steer 1000
21 steerr...,1327
1 steers... .125.1
22 feeders.. 915
2 feeders.. 655
4 10
1 steer KS0 I 40
2 steers., ..1280 4 10
1 steer 1490 1 40
19 feeders.. 842 3 K5
6 feeders.. 928 3 85
1 bull 810 2 )
1 heifer.... 600 2 1
6 calves... 226 6 10
2 feetlers . 650 3 25
1 cow . . . 960 2 75
1 feeder... 600 2 00
1 steers.. ..1028 3 6.7
1 hull 1470 2 SO
4 cows .... 992 3 10
2 feetlers. 1028 3 90
3 feetlers.. 973 3 SO
2 cows 96i 3 10
1 cow 1170 3 10
1 cow !)70 2 65
1 cow 830 2 f.'.
1 cow 930 2 65
3 cows 1093 3 20
2 cows . .. 965 3 9)
1 cow 1120 4 10
1 cow 920 2 10
1 cow 8W 3 50
1 cow M0 2 V)
5 cows. I. 84 2 10
1 cow 960 2 10
1 cow . . 1000 2 40
1 COW 10 2 00
4 40
4 10
4 10
3 85
1 stag 1100 3 25
1 heifer.... 62 3 30
1 heifer..
1 heifer..
1 feeder.,
13 feeders
57 feetlers
460
820
8,1
3 00
2 75
3 60
3 15
;i 80
2 65
4 frt
3 80
3 80
3 10
2 65
2 ill
2 65
3 2)
3 20
3 90
3 40
3 40
3 10
3 40
3 no
770
873
871
2 feetlers.. 980
1 cow 820
r. feeders.. 1056
7 feeders.. 1000
2 feetlers
3 cows...
2 cows...
2 cows...
..1130
..1020
,.t09.)
..1020
.. 670
1 cow. . ..
!) cows...
4 cows. . .
..1025
..1090
.. 780
.. 770
.. 890
1 cow
2 feeders.
8 heifers..
3 feetlers.
3 feeders
8 feeders
53 steers. ..
lbull
sr.;
Km
712
, 470 5 trt
1270 3 00
710
67i
9(0
293
1620
11 n
. 800
. 881
. fS
. 990
,102t?
3 60
2 to
2 II
r. 1.1
4 1)
3 2,1
3 80
3 00
3 95
2 Oil
3 70
71 f.? ders
6.1 feeders
4 feeders
S.I heifers
1 bdll ..
r?
ui
r.m
626
1 70
1 60
4 IJ
m
!
1 tO
1 iws
1 cows
J calves
I steer
1 bull.
30 feeders
Is cows. .
.14 feetlers
41 steers..
31 feetlers
13 cows...
9 feeders.. 1111 4 3S
10 feeders.. Hd3 4 SI
53 leeders .1025 I 0t)
12 feetlers.. 1021 4 OJ
1002
W.
.1327
90
L. Tlllotsotl Nell.
31 steers... .1327 $4 50 2 hulls...
.ISM $.' 50
.1SS0 2 50
. $30 2 M
.1CS1 3f)
2 steers... loan 3 75 1 nun. ...
3 cows 1010 3 15 1 cow
.1. HiirlelEh-Neb.
lojn
.1010
42 feeders.. 1050 4 00 7 feeders,
W. Hrctty-S. u.
1 feeder. . . 700 3 s.1 .1 cows. . . .
. 960
.1015
.1290
.1250
. 920
.1220
.UtV)
2 25
3 00
2 15
2 50
3 03
3 10
2 V)
2 tO
3 55
3 W
3 15
25 feetlers. . 761 390 2 cows..,
5 steers.... 765 3 00 3 Mills...
ci. Tlmmlns Neti.
16 cows 10!i6 3 mi 4 hulls..,
3 cows 940 2 40 4 cows. . . ,
WYOMING.
5 feeders.. 1040 4 35 1 steer...
2 cows 1020 3 20 1 WW
1 cow 1070 3 20 1 full
..1530
66 feeders.. Sin 3 55 16 feetlers.
. 778
.1115
. POO
1 1. Corney-S. u.
1 heifer.. ..K'Vl 3 00 4 cows.
S cows 1071 2 S5 6 cows.
5 feeders.. S74 4 10
John Miinnev Neb.
33 feeders.. 857 3 90 1 feeder... "40 .1 90
John Davidson Idaho.
7 feeders.. 1073 4 50 4 feeders.
1080
1550
3 6)
2 tit
4 cows . . ..1080
3 JO 1 bull
2 10
1 bull 1160
II.
Knrthlng W yo.
4 70 lteer....
4 70 1 feeder..
4 25 5 feeders.
8 steers. . .
2 steers.. .
9 feeders.
1145
.1550
.1010
.1170
4 70
3 50
I 25
12li5
1052
Mrs
P. Hurns-S. IJ.
4 00 1 feeder... SO) 3 25
23 feeders.. 916
J.
Falrhead Neb,
26 feeders.. fsU
4 10 2 feeders.. S05 3 ..'J
1 reeder... 820
1 feetler . .If")
4 10 1 steer 1100 i 20
3 95 12 feeders.. 861 3 W
3 95 1 feeder... 820 3
2 83 1 bull 12M' 2 50
2 S5 1 feeder... 820 3 9.i
2 85 1 :uv 1070 3 V)
It. Reed-NcD.
8 feeders
950
9 cows. . . ,
966
876
975
It.
3 cows. . .
2 cows. . . ,
188 feeders.
iiTi
3 65 3 f eiders.. 756 3 -X
J. Huff-Neb.
1 feeder... S40
2 75
O. Wear-S. D.
II.
2 cows 1070
3 00
1 steer 1060
3 50
3 00
2 50
5 10
2 50
3 2.
3 :5
5 10
5 23
2 cows
1030
1082
1060
1 steer 10..0
1 steer S10
to
S feeders
3
11 feetlers
4 00
2 GO
3 25
3 25
3 75
3 00
3 )
28 calves.
2 bulls...
5 steers..
1 steer...
SS
!2 cows. . .
3 steers. .
. 793
.1033
.1000
.. 580
.. S76
.. full
.I30t
.102S
.1270
1 steer. . .
1 heifer..
86 cows. . ..
63 calves...
3 calves...
II cows
150
S heifers...
185
It
761
S47
891
3 75
1 1 Tucker Colo.
3 25 53 feeders.
3 90 5 feeders.
3 9i) 180 feeders.
3 25 1 hcirer .
Andrews S. D.
2 95 1 cow ...
38 heifers...
877
840
921
870
3 9J
3 35
3 9)
3 10
4 feeders..
12 feeders. .
10 feeders..
. 830
S.
.. 990
cows..,
810 2 50
Wean
& Alllson-S. D
1 cow
1 heifer.
. 900
50 9 cows
921
U73
216
2 95
4 00
5 10
1160 4 00 20 feeders.
1 steer 1160 4 00 39 calves..
3 heifers... 503 3 75
Montana Cattle Co. .Mont
91 feeders
1097 4 15
6 feeders.. 1097 S M
1 feeder.
.1120 4 15
Mrs. P.
. 863 3 M
Mills-Neb.
2 feeders..
20 fcedarn
710 3 50
1 feeder.
I cows...
..1040 3 30
W. W. Andrews-Neb.
...1116 3 10 25 cows...
B. E. Johnson Neb.
,.. 901 3 S5
932 2 89
19 cows. ,
Western Ranches 8.
D.
...1020
...1210
10 steers... 1177
3 65
3 65
4 30
T. W.
4 05
4 05
4 05
4 05
3 15
3 40
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 15
1 steer.
1 steer.
3 65
3 65
1 steer 1160
6 steers... 1321
T. M. &
Mathews Wyo.
51 feeders. .1054
38 feeders.. 984
28 feeders.. 100
21 cows.
936
970
989
3 20
2 70
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 10
3 35
3 33
3 00
4 03
33 cows.. . .
35 cows
31 cows
32 cows. . . .
8 steers.. .
2 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 feeder. .
14 feeders.
10 feeders.. 1016
. 929
. 976
. 958
. 850
. P25
. 950
.1055
31 cows. . . . 953
6 steers.... 10S1
1 feeder..
. 960
. 750
. 993
1 feetler. .
3 feetlers.
1 feeder. .
1 feeder. .
.1100
.1150
I 05
It. Morltr-S. D.
2 feeders.
815 3 00 13 feetlers.
S30 3 90
1086 3 nil
10 cows.
So7 2 5.1 3 cows.
HOna- The sunnlv of hoes today fell
short of yesterday's run and also short of
tho receipts n week ago today Chlcnuo
reported n weak to lower market, but the
early sales here wero 11 little belter than
yesterday's close, or about steady with
yesterday's general market. The light hogs
wero ngain in tnc nest ucmami ami sum
largely nt $5.02 and $5 05. and 11s hleb as
$3.07& was pnld. A fancy load of henvy
nogs urougnt ja.iu, nut tney were tlie nest
heavyweights that have been seen on this
mnrket In a long time, nnd were bought
for export. Light butchers' were In good
demand nnd sold around $5 02 'fit.-. 05. and
Heavier nogs irom . uown. Alter inc
ilrst round the market wa i not so eoo 1.
anil, ns only tho heavyweights were left ttin
last end or tlie market was slow anil weak.
buyers hldd nc ubnul the t-amo as on ihn
close of yesterday's market. Tho heavy
packers sold largely at 8I.9ji I.Dili, with
the better loads going nt S5.
As will he seen from the tntile of nverage
prlres, todny's market averages up 11 little
lower than yesterday, but better than on
rtionony or a ween ago totiay. Representa
tive sales
1 bull
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sli. IV.
62 219 80 II V) 78 232 ... 50314
52 3M 0 4 VI 61 234 ... 5 02i
57 322 tV 4 M 66 SJS 120 r, 0314
17 IfiJ 40 4 05 73 222 40 , 02is
46 2C5 ... 4 9. Ci 231 40 5 02
:,i 296 89 4 W 61 231 80 D 0!i,
50 317 ... 4 95 fs1 232 . . 5 024
69 :s 40 4 9714 65 JS2 80 r. rci,
fO 219 40 4 9714 C.1 249 SO 5 2H
M !6S 80 4 97H M 311 5 02'j
65 238 SO 4 9714 S 115 SO 1, n;i,
e 26: 200 49714 C3 2-14 ... 6 rji,
59 260 ... 4 974 77 111 !to 5 o;i,
63 244 ... 4 97ii 61 264 . . r. W4
M 272 IM 4 9714 64 245 . . 5 fl.'i,
M 510 120 4 9714 It 248 ... 4 97',
34 224 (I) 4 7i, 78 233 . . 4 97'i
83 314 160 4 971, 62 216 SO 4 97' ,
na :si frt 4 9714 fit 2:.: ... 4 o;i.
K 274 SO 4 9ii 82 2V. 3W) 4 97ia
91 220 40 4 :V, 74 210 SO 4 971,
57 160 49 14 95 60 231 . . 5 CO
Ct 251 ... 4 95 50 259 KO 5 00
51 273 ... 4 95 94 275 M 5 ft)
til M4 80 4 95 9 157 SO 5 CO
fZ 21 40 4 95 13 357 40 5 CO
J JTB ... 4 91 62 256 160 f, 00
8 378 40 4 95 64 234 . . 5 00
10 JSl 40 4 95 80 239 160 6 00
0? 231 ... 8 00 83 212 49 5 co
M 265 120 5 00 82 234 ... 5 00
T7 207 SO 5 00 69 Ill ... 5 00
(17 22 ... 8 m 65 261 ... 6 0)
r, 243 ... 5 CO M 235 10 5 CO
39 237 ... 8 mi 72 234 80 5 024
66 27S 40 5 CO 53 359 ... 6 02(4
; 2!l ... 5 00 64 311 40 5 05
TJ 226 SO 5 Oil 64 2M 40 6 03
S3 236 120 6 00 57 IS3 . . 6 0.1
61 271 80 f, CO 66 235 210 6 OS
71 246 SI 6 00 74 234 ... 5 05
69 240 SO 3 01 80 311 ... 5 05
61 248 40 6 CO 61 248 ... 6 OS
66 260 40 5 On 68 221 SO 6 07,
31 290 .. 5 00 74 205 ... 5 05
S3 2 40 6 CO 44 306 ... 6 10
64 274 40 6 CO 76 204 . 5 07H
60 241 40 R CO S Ill 40 6 0714
70 247 SO 5 0214 84 2:7 120 6 07i,
75 23". 40 6 02'4 74 234 . . I C7'4
SllKEP-There was the heaviest run nf
hoen hir toilnv since Mnntlnv. hut tho
demaml ivnrt fully equal to the supply nml
practically everything orfereil changed
hands nt steady tn strnnp prices. It was
n kooiI, active market from start tn tlnlh
string 01 inmim woui .i ihkii nn -i "
hut they were the best quality unit nas
been seen on the mnrnet in n innR iime
feeders were In cnotl demnntl ncnln totiay
at about steady prices.
Quotations! Choice western Brass weth
ers, J1.:iVji3.Mi; rnir to room Krass weinrrs,
J1.25iil3.35; choice crass yearlliiKs, f3 33Ti3.60;
choice ewes, J2.901T3 25; fnlr to Rood ewes,
$2 65152 90; fair to Rood venrllnRS, $3.2.'7.1 35;
choice sprlns lnnihs. S4 653.00; fnlr to Rood
snrlnR lamus. SI :rn i.tn: icener weincrs,
$3.25'?3..riO: feeder Inmbs, Jl.oOfi l.2o. ltepre-
smtatlve iaie.:
No.
2 native bucks
10 nntlvo ewes
48 native bucks
Av.
. 160
. 88
. 79
. 82
. 57
. 61
. 95
. Ill
. 96
. 52
. 98
. 96
. ii
. lfll
. no
. 101
. 107
. 54
. 62
. 71
. 79
. (I?
. 67
. 66
Pr.
j r.
3 01
3 75
3
4 .'0
4 6".
" 50
3 1
3 50
4 15
0'M
3 10
3 25
3 r.
3 50
3 50
3 50
4 10
4 15
4 73
5 00
5 00
f. 00
C 00
622 Dakota feedlni: wethers
loo Ida ho fecrllnR amlis ...
587 Idaho Inmbs
30 rtnh cull lambs
126 T'toll ewes
120 feedliiR wethers ,
76 feedlntt lambs
153 rtnh owes
241 rtnh ewes
60 rtnh ewes
191 rtoh mixed
40 rtnh wethers
260 I'tah wethers
7 rtnh wetners
47 I'tah feetllnR lambs
136 Idaho feeding lumhs ...
33 rtnh lambs
38 rtnh lambs
2 I'tah lambs
127 Idaho lambs
8 Idaho lumhs
SI. .Insrpli I, lie SlocU,
HOI'TII ST JOSKPM, Mo., Auk, 20 -(Spe-clnl.)
The Journal quotes:
CATTI.Il-Iteceints 1.9O0. Mnrket strnni?.
Natives, $l.35f(5 60: Tc as and nestein1,
$1.25175.50; cows nnd heifers, 2.(iVTf 65; bulPi
and stnits, 2 00i)0: yearlinits nnd cnlv.s,
J3 35ft4 50, stockers and feeders. J3.250l.2i;
veals. KWVfOW
llOfJS-Hecclpts. 1.941 Market Rencrally
steady. Aill eratles, J5.001t3 174; hulk of
sales. J5fnM"i5I0
SIIKRI' Itetclpts, 3.100. Market Mroi.R
to 10c higher.
ht. I, mils 1,1 vi- Stuck.
ST LOIMS, Allir 30 -CATTI.i: - Hecelpts,
2.8f1. IncludlnR 1 "i Toans. market stronc.
with Texans 10c hlKher. nallie shippliiR und
export steers. 5(5lHHiO, dresHcd beef and
butcher steers. SI 50 j 5 50, steers under 1 4k
pounds. S3 bih I 40, stockers nod feeders. S3 30
(114.40 cows anil heifers l. uoah lift . ctinners,
i.sya2.t; uuua, u.wjj.vi; tcxus and in
futi's ntl heifers,
tnnrkit s'ea Ij
tH p 1 kers $.. .-'I
$. . k
IIOllS Hcie.t's 4
pit ii ml liKhts $ -VI,'.
'' I'uti'hi rx $;. L'
SIIF.KP AND LAMHS -He. clpts. 2.1.10,
matkel steady, muttons, $,t T.vii4 .m. lambs,
$4.f5 3T.; culls nnd bucks, $2 00tff00; stoik
ers. $3.10Sf3.50.
ciiiCAUt) i.iv:
STOCK M.MIICr.T.
All Kinds of Cnlllr Mmim nntl Higher
hIhm'P Vetli...
CIIICAOO. Aug. KO.-CA I'TLK-Hecelpfs,
5,(110 hrHtl. All kinds i-trtii t.. 5 higher,
natives, best on s.tle today, one car nt
$6 2" Oood to prime steer $5R5nt, 2. pi or
to medium, $l.6Mffi;0; Tlectcl le.'.ie.ji,
llrm, $ini4.7"i, mixed. Blockers t-.i iv to
slow. $3 30U3.l0; cows, $.' 'ti l ?" I , 1 1 ,-r-.
J.I OtCifS if; canticrs. $2n0..2T('. tm!:. m.n-,
$2 On;! I 50. c.llves. hlgllT. $jOH7 6i lex,,
feedeis. $l25ft5.00; Texas grass sterr $,;,
t120; Tex. is hulls. 2.rOjj3.4.
IIOOS -Receipts today, 20.0 head, !
mated tomorrow, 18,VAi head, lu'i ,.w
2,51 Market weak to 6c lower, g 1
clearance; tup $.".I5; mlNctl and b"tih
$r.nK5X: giind to choice, heniy, .iii. 5
rough, heavy, $1 ifi I i't; light. $" (.0 id .
bull: of .ilc. $5 00li5 3o.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts. if,
head. Sheep active, steady; lamp st, .;
to ioc higher; good to choice wilier j' ".
(U3 90; fnlr to choice, mixed, Jl.fiOfl ,0,
ern sheep. $3.50h3 85; To.xns sh'-ep : Ii
3 50; native lambs, $4 2611185; western hi-. lis.
$5.0015 86.
Kmisii City Live Stock,
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 30. CATTLE He
celpts, ti.i'OO head natives, l.OOO he.nl T.-x-nns,
titirt In .id calves; all classes cattle oniric
sales at 10c higher; native steels. $1 7.V.1". u',
stockers ami feeders, $3 40fM 00, bu'ti Ivr
down und heifers, $3 l'lTM.lt; dinners. $2 ."n-i
3.15; fed westerns. J3.9'1;'. 20; wintered Tex
mis. $.l.rHY.7 1 05; grass Texnns, $3.0oifl'"; :
calves. $V50,J6 25.
HOOS-Receipts, 7.000 head; trade unto
slow at steody prices: heay unit mixed,
Jj.iUMlfi IK. light. $5.051 20; pigs. II Ofl'.M 50
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Receltils. I.S11
head; market active, steady to 10c hlglur.
lambs, $1. 5W6.no: muttons. $3 35fj3 6o, r-c.l-crs,
$3,001(1.26; culls. $2.50f.l.rti.
Sliiek III Sight.
Following nro the receipts nt the f ur
principal western mntkets for August
Cattle, ling ahe.i;,
South Omaha 4.79i 5.913 S.. 7.
Chicago B.u 2il,t lfi'i"
Kansas City 7,rt 7,6f 4i
St. Louis 2.8() 4 101I 2 .ui
Totals
20.199 37.613 3"i
WTbea rt&r taSi tronstas
BOCTOB
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
KU7ATS mm
op MEN
SPECIALIST
Wo guarantee to cure all cuses cursblt ot
WEAK MEM SYPHILIS
Sh'XUALLY. Cured for Life,
Night Emissions, Iost Manhood, Hydrocele,
Vurlcocele, Gonorrhoea, Ulcer, oypnllls,
Stricture. Piles, FlttuU and Huctul Ulcors
and all
I'rlxntr Dlarnari nnd llliordera of Ilea
dtrlctnrr nntl (lleet Cured at Home.
Consultation Free. Call on or address
lilt. .SUA HI. US A rllOAIlLF.S.
11D Soutli lltb HI. O.UAUL
EBl a NO CURE, NO PAY
If you hnvrvmnll. wrnk ont.mii,
m lost liowrr or wrakpitlnir drains,
Uvm our e'iiiin Orir.m PetlaH-rwlll
IQ rutoro yuu wllhout dnir or
m V electricity 115.000 In iip, not ono
failure, not one rftururl nn C O Ii friudi wrttefur
pai tlrtilnr fenl frnle.l In plnln envelope.
LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Cninei 8101.. Dinvir. Cols.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRYvTobii
E. Smith & Co.
Isissrfrs Mkmn at
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AND NOTION
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK
rVato, Wilson
Suecmiiorn Wilson .V DrnliO.
Manufacture hollers, uniolio stacks and
breeching, pressure, renderltui, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
ana sold Special and pionipt attention to
repilts In city or country 19th and I'lerce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestarn Electrical
vv Gompany
Electrical Supplies,
Blontrio Wlrlnur Uells and (Jns LlpNttua
O. W. JOUNHTON Mrr '" '
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
T1
'he Omaha Safa
and Iron Works,
G. ANDKF.EJs, Prop.
lUket aspicUlt.r f
ind tlurxlar Tronf Safst uno Van. t Doors, sta
, Atn S 1-4 111 Omokk, Itfeb.
Davis & Cowglll Iron Works.
MANUrACTl'IlKIta AND JODBBflH
OF MACIIINKHY.
GENEnAL nEPAIRINO A BPECIALT1
inON AND I1RASS FOUNDERS.
1601, lr.OJt nnd ir.or Jnalison Street.
O in nb , Nrb. Till. fl.'IS.
K. Zabrlskle, Aiient. J. U. Cowlll, Mr.
'OESltS tor 311 purposes.
Manufactured by
National Oil & Paint G3.
1111. ".-17 .lours M..
t"i i
I'lioil" it::i.
malia Machins Works
I'attcrn MaKers and Model Builders.
Mutiiifartmrrs and Dealers Btearl
lplttlni:s i;ie ator Supplies, fiteam
Knru.es and lioileri. (Issollne En-
Binei. Cream Separators. Machin
ists Suppll-s High Orade Repair Work a
Specialty riMnrv an I office 6i6-14 South
Tenth St. Phone 2326
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
'J'clcplionc lOatl. OiiioIi.i, No1
COMMISSION,
AIN, l'UOVlhlONS und bTO(.K3
IIUAUll OF TUAIIIS.
Correspondence. John A Warron & Co
uircct wires to cIiicuko and Nw YorS
rtr ivs
H.R.PEtlME.YaC0.
r, - .v- c-
v,;. iw- i
mix
Vi 7 ' lVl
C0OM 4 MY" LITE BL6CL .(HKJICH I03aft
d.in sderr, $,