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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1901)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM1JETI 4, 1001. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Dullntus Prmlli on Eonri f Trade with Lowtr Pricei. TRADING IN WHEAT MARKET IS LI3II Corn Uiill tnH Flurtnnlrs Hi" n Cent Unti Open Strnilj, lint Prices lloviii-l'ricr .Mimic Un i:nilrr In In llon. rtttCUSO Sent. 3. Dullness prevailed on the "oar of Trade today ami Ur price; wore scored December wheat closltiK c W.Veember corn Uc lower and on lie lower, rrovitmiio - '"whealwus steady early, with corn, fell InK off later, In sympathy with weakness In coirnr krnlriH. Nt-WH of tin) day was Kenerally favorable to holders, hut Ira. In was IlK it. The fact that tho ninount alluat Is iletreauInK In Hie face of heavy won. s shipments wan considered a bull until men" I'lit I hl wim l.arllully offset, how over, by the tnerense In homo storks. I no visible supply statement waH also a dis appointment to holders, showliiK over l. lb,W), not such u ureal decrease as a l tlclpiited. December opened unchnnKOd ut llnnt:, hut deellneii with corn, Hie low point belnK reached at. Tic. ' pie .market cloned W lower at 71U7l'At- w "rm V. I metlta were WKW.VM bushels, compared til K,7I.'.W) bushels l.tnt week and bounds u year oko, whllo the amount on pnisaso decreased l,82l,0 bii-hels. Hen hoard clearances of wheat and l1our,.wc.r" uqunl to 1,1K1,(mi bushels. I'rlniarj re ceipts wero 3,135.000 bushels, compareil with 2.r,3.0jO iiusheN a year ugo. Min neapolis and Duliith n'port.d receipts of 2.070 cars (threw days), compareil Willi M7 cars a week ago and 1,113 ears last car. Local receipts were I'M cars, nlno of con tract Krade, , . Theru were lluctuatlons In com of over a cent, hut the market was dull and lacked any special Interest. I Hither cables caused u atroiiK opening, hut later, on reports of Improvement in the condlt on of the crop, there uas considerable nelllliK and prlcea declined. Trading was conllnert mostly to local people. December sold between wo arid SC.ic, closltiB ic lower at obVJjiHe. Hecelpts were " cars, with twenty-threo of contract grade. , . , . , Oats openeo steady, with prices a shade llrmer. In sympathy with com. Later prices hail a downward tendency, nlotnr with other Brains. Aside from a little chaiiRliiK, lloor traders did the bulk of the business. December riiimed between 3lo and 35'i.e. closliiK at 35c. with a loss of ic. Hecelpts were 315 cars. Provisions opened steady and prices were n shade easier, on lower prices for hops. Thero was some Improvement In outsldo demand, but the market lacked any par ticular features. January pork hold be tween J15.G2iii15.5G and J15.C0, ctositiK at tho bottom, a shade lower than lrlday's ciose. Lard raiiKed between Js.S2',i and J-S.N5, closing will) a shade loss at I he top. lllbs closed unchniiKed at tT.OT'i, after scllliiK between J7.95 and fS.OO. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 270 cam: corn, 430 cars: onts, 115 cars; linns, 32.f0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. High. Low. Closc.Frld'y Wheat Kept. Dec. May Dec. May Dec. May I'ork Sept. Oct. .Ian. I.ard- Snpt. Oct. Jan. Itlbs- Sept. Oct. Jan. closing nt 112 5s. Copper was nominally unchanged here nt 116.0317.(0 for Uike 8ilorlor and Sl(J.374fllR.t.24 for catlng a il electrolytic, while that metal m I.nndon was Bs lowet nt ffifi 7s Od lor spot and futures closed at JCfifl Ifs. lxad was tiil"t here at J4.37'i and In Imloti spot was quoted nt 11 61 3d. Spelter rut. d fuituri es at Jl and tincliangLil nt 17 In Imwo,. Drmestlc Iron markits were very quiet an I nominally unchnncd, wiur.uits, vi W.W. No. 1 northern foundry. JI5.(Otl5.o; No. 2 southern foundry. JU.IMMI59; No. 1 southern foundry, J14.dtfil5.t6; No. 1 m ill. crn soft foiindy, Jll.7.'ftl.j.-5. Glasgow wat rants closed at 53s 7d and Mlddlesborough at lis 2',,d, omaiia whoi.iisai.i: siAitKirr. CondllliiM f Trnd"eluul Uiitilntloim on Stnplc mill I'niiey ITuUtu-e. nnOS-Uecelptf, fair; loss. off V.bc. L1V1J I'Uut.TH 1-1 lens, .cj young and olu roosters, Jo , turkeys, 6'tiso; iiucki- ami geese, i.'u'4c. old ducks, Ic; spring chick ens, per lb. tyioo. liCi'lBK-t'oinmon to fair, HVSc; cholco dairy, in tubs, luijltic; separator, 1!kjv Klll-IHH Klall- Hiack uass. Ibu; white bass, luc; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads. 10c: blue tins, 7c; uuffaloes, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, luc; (.rappicK, ltHj. halinut, 11c, herring, 7c; hail-,!i,-V:. iije. nlke. tUc: red snapper. 10c: sal mon, lit, situhsh, oc; irout, 10c; whltuilsii, "oYSTUHS Standards, per can, 30c: extra selects, per can, 3ic; New York counts, per can, oc. 1'iUliONS Live, per doz., 00c. VMAI.H Choice, kwc HAY 1'rlcvM quoted by Omnlia Wliolcsale II iy Dealers' association: Choice upland. No. '.' upland, 9.u); medium, ts.CO; uuiiihc, S.OO. Hyn straw, J5.00. These, prices are tor hay ot good color and quality. Do mind fair; receipts, 10 cars. WilKAT-tWc. COH.N-ulc. OATS-3i;c. HltAN-iH. ViiGUTAULUS. OUICWN COUN l'er doz., luc. CAHItUTo i'er UOH., 2uc. lli'.UTri-l'ei hatt-bu. basket, 35c. 1 L'n.Ml'rt l'er basKet, 3jc. CUCU.MUliltS Home-grown, per doi., 1j LUTTUCK-rcr hu., 20c. KADlSIlKb-rer doz., 10gi5c. l'AltaiHV l'er doz., 2oc. N U V 1'ClTATOliS- 1.1011.25. CAllUAlltl-llome-giown, 3hc TOMATOKS llonie-grown, per IS-lb. basket, 0c. ijnujN'H Ilnme-urown. tier lb.. 2iT2i,2c. uasaui, iju; Increase of 427,W" hu.; barley, 6M,0C) bti., on Increase of 227,oJ hu. MJW VOItlf .STOCKS AM) 1IO.M)!. 31 o 11 c .Market tirdn 's Is ns 1'iedliliil by Rat lin 11 If Ntntement. per doz., Iowa and 71Vn-i 71 71 71 P 71 7SH1if 75H 7IT7ITiU7A 75 517ifi55 55V, 5li 5l53nff'J yjka oa:; 5S is? 68 S3Wi??i 3,14 33 33 3.HJ 35ilf4 35 .1174 33 33 (flH 37Hf?i 37i 371,4 3714 37?i II 43 14 13 14 30 II 30 11 2714 U 55 14 55 II -IA 14 47!J 14 40 13 00 15 00 15 52(4 15 65 15 3754 S n." R XM S 921,4 S !74 S 83 9 00 9 02V5 8 97'i 9 00 S 0214 8 83 S 85 8 82k 8 85 8 80 8 40 8 10 S 37U 8 40 8 30 8 60 8 50 S 47(4 8 50 8 40 8 00 8 00 7 93 7 07 7 90 No 2. 1 Vi'is'iinolatlons were as follows: ...Ijyil Quiet and dull: winter patents. S-iKK' 8l,rl"K" Patents. 3.003.30: clears, 2..0ft3.10; spring specials. JI.2iV;i4.:iO: yi&tfA0-70'' atrnlghts, $2.8003.20; bakers, WHKAT-No, 3. CTCScNo. 2 red, 70a Kr; No. 2 yellow. 5T)t;c. ..... uiiv., uutoik COItN-No. OATS No. 2. .ii7:n: 37Ue: No. 3 white, 3i1j3tSVc, 11YI3-NO. 2. 6IUfj55-1i'c. cffi'nD'T,''l.,r,ln choice malting, 5fl02c. -,nKNn- 1 ".'!x' 'V41' N"- 1 tiorthwest: ern. J1.4J; prlmo timothy. ?3.335.40; clover, contract grade. J9.50a9.75. ' LU0-, .'"',n''. l'Pr 100 l,,H- JS.PS'frJ.OJU. Short r bs sides (loose), s.30fi8.f,(i. nrv sa tod shoulders (boxed), $7.25'7.50: short c car sides (boxed). JS.904j9.no. iVii i mot 4i.(ii.'i,v-r.i. iiours; Artlcli-s. Klour, bills. Wheat, bu. Corn, hu. ., Onts, bu. .., Kye. bu. . Harley. bu, Hecelpts. ShlnmentH. 03,000 11.000 IS2.000 9IIMX10 1. 117000 SI.COO 701,0)0 IW.OOi) 43,00) ..; 1K0 .WMI t! ivw'l On thn Produ oairies, l3ilic. Cheese, stendv nt nvtfiiiut,. rirmcr; fresh. lOfflliic. l'ggs, .UV YOIlK Ji:.i:il., MAIIKHT. Quntnlloim of the l)n)' ('nmiuuilltlrs. on Various .JiY. yonK, sept. 3.-Kioi'n-ncc'ip's. K.Olt, bbls.; exports'. 45,C( bb's.; llrm' ami fairly active; winter pnteuts. J3.lOfi1.55; y'lnler straights. J3.3(Kj4.l3: wlnt?r rxt-ns, l2.50fi2.M); winter ' low grndes, 12.30 A 2. nj Minnesota patents, J3.70fi4.C5; Mlnncfnln imkers'. J2.Sliq3.15. Rvc flour, quiet; rales, 300 bbls.: fair to good, J2.f63.15; cholco to COnNMKAI-Qjilet: yellow western, J1.I9; Ilrandywlne. J3.J0jj1.50. UYK-Dull! No. 2 western. 61c. f. o b afloat: Htiite, 557(5iic. o. 1. f., New Yorl;, carlotH. BAHLHY Steady: feeding. 51c, p. I. f., nulTnlo; malting, SMj Oe. e. I. f IliilT ilo. WIIKAT-ltecelpts. Isl.lM bu,; expo'ts, 2I9.1M bu.; sales. 2.175.000 bu. futures mil SO.Ono bu. npot. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 7Cio, f. o. b., nlloat; No. 2 rod, 75Ue, elovalor; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 7774c. f. o. b., all nt; No. 1 hard, Duluth, t3V. f. o. b. nil at. Options opened oiihy, hut rallied with thn west nnd for a time wero llrm on a I tt n all street buying, higher cont'nontat ra llies, the corn Mrougth nnd covering. Kub soqnontly, however, they wero dt pressed by active western selllii',' and n largo vhlblo supply Increase. Closed weak nt in n t decline, b'ules Included No. 2 red, May, nt .5?sOHc. closed nt 79iie; 8eptoirbr 7 H 75 9-lOe, closed at 75Hc; October. "H' i 76 u closed at 75,lc; December, 70 11-liili 7714c. closnl nt 70?;e. COHN-Heeelpts, KiO.Ono hu.j oxprrtH. m 000 bu. Options op-ned llrm nnd advancd on higher cable, envoi Ing and light offo:. Ings, but later oaspil oft with wheat a d closed barely steady at itfiSi' not iidvnn e. ,i,,'..6'ii-',t, clord ut 02e; September. 61JfhlUc. closed at 61ic; December, Olifcif 61;e. closed ot fiPir. OATS-ltecelpta, .11 SCO bu.: fpnrts. 9 511 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2. 3sVje; No. 3 wl It , .19UC; No. 2 white, 4V(T40','(e: truck in x-d western. 3Mi3Dic; trnck mlxc.l white. V.m 47e: track whlto Htate. 3!i'047c. Options w ro quiri nun uTCKiunr, lounwlllg com. IIAY-Qulet; shipping. 70fiT5c; goo I to Clioleo, StftDOc. ,n?J0l'S?.liKrt: ?c,nt0, '"luinrni to olio-o, 39.0 crop. liyiSe: 1M)9 crop, fiulle; olds. ffj3c; l'aelllc coast, won crop. nyi5o; M9 won ltm. fiffllc; elds. ii.fi3c. lump. HIDICS-Stendy: C.alvehton, 20 to 25 lbs . ISc: California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19140: Teas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., lOjc. ' MOATIIUH-Stotuly; hemleek sole. tin. ros &'.ZS: "Khl ,,,:lv'' MV41j2ltp; licit, Z3W5(2me. l'UOVlSIONS-neef. steady; family, ju 00 Tl?.O0; mess, rJ.EOiilO.W): beef tmm, JTO0 22.H0; packet. tlO.Wfi 10.50; city, extra tint a mess, Jlfi OOfMS.ln). cnt meatii, qult; pl-kl d bellies. JS.75f?lO.50: p'c'iled shout lcrs J7.MW 7.20; pickled hams, Jtrt.7Mtlt.tk). t.ard, unlet; western Ktenmed, J9.23; rellned, stn dy; continent. JD.40; Pouth Amorlc.i, Jit: com pound. J7.l2,frf) 7.37H. fork, llrm; family, JlR.75fJ17.O0; short clear. Jld.ISflSO; rnesi, J15.50ffl.60. Hl'TTKIt-notelpts. 19.113 pltcs,: sle dv: rtate dairy, lltjlOc; ereumcry, 101 20c; Juiu pneKeit r.iotory, iiV4liia;sc. CHKKSK-Hecelpts. 10.912 pkgs.; iiulet: fancy, large colored. 9i,o; tnucy, largo white, 94tfj94o: fancy, small colored, 91.4c; fancy, small colored, whlto, 9UC. KdOS ltecelits, 10.127 pkgs.: llrm; stnto nnd rennsyUanlu, JSifSCo: western candled, 174i ISo; western uncandlod, 1417c. MOI.ASSUS-Steady; New Orleans. 3j 42e. roi'LTllY-Altve, llrm: springs. IHjU'c; turkeys, 10': fowls. inirc! dressed, steady; nrlnirs, 13e: fowls. lOSfillc. MUTALB Tin In local metal circles mn unsetticD toiiny under ilqutintinji, toqo' Ins satisfactory advices fr ni rbr'ml. T ml Ing. however, was slow thrnuchoi '. w li the final tone easy 11 1 t2).i52,llj25,,:0 The cloie t Ionclon was weak at u ilecllno of t on bpot to 110 and futures loot 2 ha, HMANS Wax. ner te-tu string, ner i.i-iiu. basket, two. CA.n'IAI.OLTK -Home-grown 25'KWC, crates, 1.50(itt.i5. WATKHMKI.UNh-Mlssourl, Nebraska, 2u'u2jC. us to size. CK1.UKY Kulumazoo,' per bunch, 2oy3oc; Nebiasku, per bunch, Myloc; ColoiuUo, loiOOc. t-'HUlTS. AI'PLKS-fer bbl., J2.25S2.50. l'KACIlliS-Calltorni.i clings, per box, 90c; freestone, J1.10, Klberlos b-buskct crates, Jl.lo; l-baskct crates, 85ivj90c. l'LUMS-Calltornia, per crate, J1.2ol.C0; home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, 15c. I'KAHS-tJ.irtletts, $2.73; Utah, J2.25. ailAl'US-CnlltornU Tokuy, 4-lb. crato, J2; Muscats, Jl.60. TllOI'ICAL KUU1TS. OIIANQUS Valenclas, Jo; Med. sweets, 14.1)0. l.liMONS-Kancy, J1.50; choice. $4.00. 1IANANAH Ior bunch, according to size, J2.0V2.W. l-'lUH California, new cartons, 7oc; lay ers, Uc; Imported, per lb., 10yi2c. DATliS IVrslan. In CO-Ib. boxes. Salrs, Cc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English wnlnuts. per lb., 15a; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18ip2oc; raw ptanuts, poe lb., 6y54c; roasted, 6iU 714c: Hrazlls, 13c; pecans, 1M122C. . ClDEU-l'er bbl.. J1.50; per V4-bbl.. J2.7o. HIDES-No. 1 green. GVjc; No. 2 green, 5V4c; No. 1 fialted, 714c-i No. 2 salted, Oiic; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 13 to 15 lbs., 0c; dry hides. 8ffl3c; sheep pelts, 2J4r75c; horsehldes, J1.502.2j. St. I.ohU n ml 11 nnd Provisions. STt LOUIS. Sept. 3.-WHKAT-Klrm: No. o ,1 nnah nlnvntor. ffl'ic: track. lOV4ltllC: September. 69ic: December. 71?;y71T4c; May, 754c: No. 2 hard, 09c. ..... , COHN Lower: No. 2 cash. 37c; track. 37 37?ic: September, 35Uc; December, uO'Ac; May, 3Sc; No. 2 white. 3!tfa3S,ie. IIVKHlnllllV nt Ml.(,p. !''LOUIt-Qutet; red winter pntcnts. $3.45 SI3.6&; extra fancy anu siraigiu, o.toho.ij, clear. J2.051?2.90. COUNMEAly-Stcady at J2.90. TlllAV Onlot! sacked, east track. 7oC. SEEDS-Tlmothy. easy for ordinary grades nnd prime active at Ja.20?f5.58; llnx, nnmlnnllv ill J1.38. ' HAY" Easy, with timothy tower; timothy, ja.iKVifn.Hj; prairie, ,.wmi.w. WIIISKY'-Stcady at J1.30. 1HON COTTONTIES-J1.32. I1AOOING-O;7!c. II KM I TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS l'ork. steady: Jobbing, J15.75. Lnrd, quiet at JS.82V4. Dry salt meats steady In demand: box lr.tB, extra shorts, J8.82lifi8.75: clear ribs, JS.62i4fi8.87l4; clear Hides, $8.87V4fl9.0O. Ilacon, steady; tioxed. extra shorts, J9.50Si9.02Vs; clear ribs, ju.;ui4r.i.(u; clear sines, jii.KiVs'aio.uu. ME'I'ALS Lead, dull nt Jl.27i,4tf4.33; spct tor. steadv at S3.80. POUI.TKY Firm; chickens, 7c: springs, 9c; turkeys, 0c; young, 7&8c; ducks, 60; Kecso. :c: snrliiKB. 4c. HUTTElt-Steady; creamery, lCfj21V4c; uairy. i;ii iiikc. KOfiS Higher: western, 12c. HECEIt'TS-l-'lour. 24,000 bbls.; wheat. 4I9.KKI bu.; corn, l&J.OOo bu.: oats, 24,000 bu. SHII'MENTS-Klour 10,000 bbls.; whent, io.iaiu nu.; corn, ,o,w nu.; onii, 02,wi) du. ICmisiin City (irnln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 3. WHEAT Sep tember. caiiffiOITic: December. ooiM'ic May, 70-H4f7o7io: cash. No. 2 hard. 03i,ifj 05V4e: No. 3. Gl'iJiOje: No. 2 red. 0714f'OSi4c. CORN Si'Ptember. 55ii5i55'4c: December. biMtiMW; May, 07T41tc; cash, No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 white, SS-UMiJc, HY'E-No. 2. 56o HAY'-Cholce tlmotliy, J12.50; choice pral rle. $13.50. lUH'TEH - Creamery, lOHOlSc; dairy fancy. llfMOo. EOOS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'chnngo at 12c doz., toss off. enses returned. RECEIPTS (three days): 'Wheat, 4GS.S00 bu.; corn. 60.000 bu.; onts. 40.W0 bu. Hini'.Mi'JNTS-wnent. 427,)0 bu.; corn, 77,000 bu.; oats, 37,000 bu. NEW YOIlK, Sept. 3,-Tlio reason for tho sudden reversal of speculative opening In today's stock market, so far as events of tho day threw nny light upon 1 It. iw rattier obscure. The bear party, which was obviously Intimidated on last ! rlday bv tho good support offered to stocks by Ins 110 Interests nnd disappointed at the f"''1' of the money maiket to stiffen on the oy of the triple holiday, wore apparently w hi Ing to take chances on the short side, Hint they wero afraid to venture upon for t be Interval during which 110 market would b available for them to close contracts In. Their renewed vigor In selling stocks bus represented are part of the bear campaign, bused upon the closer tendency of ho money market, which was uprupted todu. The actual condition In the money ni.ii Uet conformed pretty closely to what was expected on Friday and which the Satt r day hank statement served to confirm b nntlclpatlon, but the sterling exchange market promptly responded to the closer condition In the local money In u wa to Indicate the operation of forces at w. rK for thn relief of the market by .drawing gold from abroml. In, addition. Ilww w an announcement of tho receipt of In Australian gold at San l-rnnclscj, nvnl. itblu for telegraphic transfer to Now orK. unit the expected receipt later In the 111011 h or Jl,2.r0,ojo to me s.iuiu iivniiii.ii..,u. ... tho prevailing sentiment of I'tidny, tlie marking up of the money rate which . o clirred today would have been Ignored, If offset by those counter ifteots. Ttte 1 11 Inst rate for call loans today wom 314 per cent. None wero tnndo below 3 per cent and the rain ran up at one time to I per cent. Money was reported In abundant sunp'.y In tendon and tho downwnrd course tliern was not nffected by tho drop In Now Y01K nvKimntrn In fui'i. conditions wore de cidedly more cheerful In tyinJnn this lno n- ing ami tne prospect 01 iieing i-unmi golil by M'W vorK is appareiuiy iiu,;i with equanumlly. London's higher range for Americans hud the effect of op nl. K this market higher, but losing prices proved to bo tho highest. The action of the foreign exchanges has been so aniimoloUH of Into that sonic dl trust Is felt of the present weanness ns an Index of coming gold Imports. I-nrgo .on is are known to be making here. Involving the Issuance or long exennnge, 10 00 covered by purch.iso of sight exehangj when the loans mature. It Is known Mint nrrangeine;its have also been making In the Paris exchange maraei ior ineeirig future requirements for tho purchase of American whoat. Thi rroent heavv exnort niovement of wheat from here Is to some extent artlllclal, being stimulated by demoralization of ocean freight rates caused by the extrem ly scanty demand ror room 10 expori in;-i-chandlse. These factors all have a bcarlns upon the future of tho foreign exchange market, promising some support at the period when exchange is generally 1110 wenkest. When traders perceived large selling today by brokers generally acting for Interests which believe consistently supported through alt recent signs ot weuk- ncss, tne honing pressure Decamo ucuic, causing declines of 1U3 points nmong the principal active stocks, the grangers and Pacifies leading. Denver & Tllo Grande Issues showed extraordinary strength and nfter reacting with the market showed net gains or 5 points ior tne common ana i? for the preferred. Railroad bonds wenkened. Total sales, par value, J2,o20,00O. United States bonds were uncnangen on ino nisi qui, The following are tne closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: J7S0.033.6S9; general fund, Jt65,770.9:'5; In nn tlonul bank depositories. Jlivi,0J5,MI; totn , M 1,11.540.459, against which tin re are if nin mi liabilities otlistanuing amounting 10 J6S,M'i.),lii,1, leaving n c.isli balance on hand of $329,971,356. London Mock (Itiotnlliniv LONDON, Sept. 3.-1 p. m. Closing; Cons., money dn nccoilnt. Anaconda Atclilrtm do pfil , ll.iltltnoro It Ohio t'unndl.in Pacific. f'lifs. & Ohio Clilcdgo O. ... i.. M. .t St P.... Dencr tc II. O... lo pfd ,., i:rlo , do lt pfd do 2d pM Illinois Central .. L. & N M . K T do pfd .93 13-1A Norfolk & W 55 Vi M 1M do pfd fPi !'4 No Pacific pfil Willi Sli Ontnrlo & W ,.101S Pcnnjylvanla ' ..W"ii ltmdlng 53U . 1 1 ' I ,lo Ut ptd 4) .. 4) I do 2d ptd -''S .. !S'i 0. ltsllnay 3IW ..IH I do pfd M4 ,. M 8o. Pacific tl ,.100 1'nlon I'aclfla 10U ,. do pfd 9: ,. "' f H. Steel Wi ,. CI do pfd ..11014 Vnbftli . 1'4 do pfd 43'i .. :S'i Piunleh Is :i' .. tP ltnnd Mines 41k HA It SlLVEtt-Stendy at 27d per ounce. MONEY-tyiU per cent. Tho rate ct dUcnunt In the open market for short bills Is 2 l-lfli per cent, and for thrto months' bills, 2U'it3 1-10 per cent. Ilnstnii Stock tlmitntlnns, HOSTON, Sept. 3.-Call loans, 3141B44 per cent; time loans, 4(fo per cent. Oillclal Closing; . . :s Went Knd M .. D7H Atchison U 102 ..;3.Pi N. II. (1. & C. C... A , T. & S. V do pfd Amor. Susnr .... American Tel lloflon & Albany, lloston Klevuti'd Dominion Coal ... tin pfd V. ri. Steel 1 dn pfd ntchburg pfd..., Den. llletlrlc ... Kd. Lleotrlc III.., Mex. Central ..... Old Colony Old Dominion ... lltibbcr Union Pnelllo .... Union Land , .ltv .Adventure Jl'i ,.2il Illncham Mln. Co... 42 .,l'H Atniil. Copper IK'i .. 4'ji Atlantic 40!s ..115 Cl. & HfCla :M .. 4ilt Centennial V4 .. 94H Krunklln M, ..IIj Uumlmldt !" ..M loeeola 114 ..SJu I'urrot ' .. Qulncy ' ..SH Santa d'e Copper.... .. 32H,THniarnck .. lf'ii Ptah Mining S'4 ..MH Winona ', .. 3 IWolverlnes K'-i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good to Chaice Beef Steers Steady to Itroip, 0;h:n Blow nd Wek. HOGS SOLD ABOUT FIVE CENTS LOWER Illg It nn nt Mircp nml Wliltr Sonic of the Hotter (irnilon llrniiKht Stonily Prices, tho Loss Dcslrntile Were Slon nml I, oner. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 3. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oillclal Monnay 4,834 2,4J 8,Lirf Olhclal 'lucsuay 4,'Jji u.aiu la.wi Two days this week.. 9,791 8,413 21.350 Same days hist week 8,.-3 lo,;f2 12,12s s.imo week betorc 9,6o9 12,1!'J Jli.o,': Same three weel'.s ago... s.200 13.2S2 2j,(iio fcume tour weeks ago.... V,2.v 17.0J2 liws Same uays lust year 11,9 11,4J5 lb,245 Average price puld tot bogs .a Suuth Omaha tho past bevcral days with coin-parlnous: 3 cows. . . 29 cows. . 5 feeders. 6 heifers.. 16 feeders. 3S feeders. 5 steers. ...12.IS MO S"l 772 085 WO W.1 21 steers 22 cows, . . 22 cows.. . 20 cows. . 20 feeders 3 heifers. 5 cows... S cows.. . CO steers.. 2 cows... 7 cows. . . 2 bulls... 0 feeders. 25 feeders 1213 . S74 .1012 . 941 . 970 . 693 ll'Xl . .H',S .111.8 . 075 .102S ,1U0 010 1 73 4 rows f&7 .1 00 2 15 5 feeders .1003 3 55 3 00 7 feeders. . f.W 3 3o 3 00 7 steers. .. 1232 4 2o 3 45 5 feeders. 3 0 3 (5 17 feeders . 715 3 50 4 25 5 steers ...1250 4 2ft 4 10 29 steers ...1006 3 ao 2 tO 7 cows . . H 2 50 2 90 Ocows. ...1C95 3 0) 3 10 51 feeders . fS 3 30 3 15 2 feed. rs.. 930 3 60 2 ( OS cows. . .1011 2 S 2 SS b" cows .. .911 2 75 2 10 ! cows. .. H5 2 10 3 00 12 steers... .1141 00 1 75 M cows.. . 42 2 36 2 10 0 hellers .. MS 2 50 2 W 7 tee. lots . 5s I 3 ,5 2 65 15 feeders.. fOO 3 ,0 3 75 IS feeders.. S7J 3 25 2 73 0 cows 913 2 40 1 0) 25 cows 7il 2 45 2 90 4 cows 016 2 0 2 S5 10 cows 979 2 S3 2 10 23 cows 1041 3 0) 3 Oil 4 tows 913 2 '6 2 85 2 cows 1000 2 M 2 85 12 COWS 940 2 ii 2 S5 61 COWS 1051 .1 35 4 40 1901. 1900.11S99.lS9S.lS97.1b90.l.95. August I5 5 77; August lOl 6 77 August 17 6 M&l YUKUEL IS August 19i 6 S9 August 201 6 fcOii, August 21) 6 7Mij August AUgUst 24 AUgUSl So August 201 August 27 August 24 August 29 August 30 tVUgUSt 51 Sept. 1 .. Sept, Ex-illvldend. Xoiv YorU .Mining: Slocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 3.-The following are the closing quotations on mining iocki Sept. 3..., 6 07-8 Adams Con Alice Ilreoc llninswlclt Con.... ComMock Tunn'l., Con. Cal. & Vn.,., Deadwmid Terra . Horn Silver Iron Sliver lx-ailvlllo Con...., Atchison do pfd llaltlniore & Ohio. do pfd Canadian Pacific.. Canada So dies. Sc Ohio Chlcaso & Alton. do pfd Chi., lnd. & L. ... do pfd Chlcaito & ):. HI.. Chicago O. V do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Chicago & N. W.. C, It. I. & r . 7',Ti So. Pnclflc . bH Ho. Hallway .Vn 1 do pfd . 91 Tex. & Paclflo ... .1124 Tol.. St. L. & W. . U)Vi do pfd . 4i Union Pacific .. . 3t'V4 "do Pfd . Wi Wabash . Z-Hi do pfd . 72Vi iVIieel. & L. K... .125 1 do 2d pfd . 2J Vls. Centrul . Mli! do pfd , . 47i P. C. C. & St. I. .133 .Adams Kx ,.14114 American Ux.. CIiIcbko Ter. & Tr. 21?i U. S. Kx. do pfd C. C. (.'. & St, Colorado So do 1st pfd do --M Pfd Del. & lludfton.. Del, I A. V..m Denver & II. f3 do pfd , lirie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Vuliey do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central .. do pfd UiUe Krlo & W do pfd L. & N Manhattan L... Met. St. Hy.... Mex. Central .. Mex. National Minn. & St. L.. Mo, Pacific .... M.. K & T do pfd N J. Central .. N. V. Contral . Norfolk & W... do pfd No. Pacific pfd. Ontario & W... Pennsylvania .. Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U & S. F.. do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd St. I Southw.. do pfd St. Paul Mo pfd 42 iWvlla-Fargo V.x.... L.... K0i Ainal. Copper 15 lAmer. Car & F..., 5614 do pfd , 2D); Amer. Lin, Oil...., .1"1; do ptd .22J Amer. S. & 11 . 51V4I do pfd . 9:i,i Amer. Totwco. . 43 'Anac. Mln. Co . H4'l!rcioklyii H. T , r,:'!Colo. Fuel & Iron.. .100 33i, . 6S . 44H . 21 . 351,4 ..KKHJ . . 22?i 4IU . 19 ,. 31 . 2?!4 . 44 . 71 ,.K5 .193 ,. 91 ,.160 .117T4 ,. 30 ,. S6 ,. I.D',4 ..10O ,.13Sii .. 4(,U 7, 1S3 Con. Gas .. 53V4 '"Con. Tobacco .. 76 do pfd...., ..116 Oen. Klectrlc .. .. 381'ciucose Sugar .. .. 7HjHockliiK Coal ... .. CJ Inter. Paper .... ..120 do pfd ..104?4'Intrr. Power ..lis ...ltt ... 25 ... 13 ...lOllj ...105',4 ... 24'i ... :! ...153 ... ecu ... V4 ... HS'i ... 3.-.11 ... 41 ... 7C.ii1 ... 55 ... 45i ... K ... 70'i ... 30 ... CI . .1MH ...l!i Lacledo Oas National lllsctilt. National Lud.... National Salt ... do ptd No. American ... l'aelllc Coat .... Pacific Mall People's Oas .... Pressed S. Car .. do pfd Pullman P. Car.. Hepubllc Steel do pf.l Supar ITcnn, C011I Jt Iron n Dillon Hag & P.. V. H, leather do pfd U. S. Itubber dn pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Western Union ... :4'4 . 69 .n:v4 .261 . t.C!i . 19 . 23'fc . 7!iv, . tH . 30 . 41 . 20 . 42', . 76 .101 . W . 4U4 .U1U . 41 ,.1rt . IMl . 72' 4 133H 6' 1' 13t 1!U 4l4 94i 03 Liverpool (.'ruin Mnrltet. LIVEnPOOI Sept. 3.VHEAT-Snnt, quiet; No. 2 red, western, winter, 5s il; No. 1 norttiern, spring, 5s Scl; No, 1 Cali fornia, Oc. Fututcs. quiet; September, 6s fiTAd; Ilecember, 5s OUd. COHN-Splt, sternly; American mixed new. 4s lWid. Futurcn, quiet; Hepteml.er. 4s 10Ud; October, 4s lOUd; November, Is nn ic. PUOVISIONS-Heef. extra India nifs. tlrm, 70'i, Iird, American rcflned, In p.ills llrm. 45s Od. Ilacon, CumtiTlnnd cut. llrm, 4.s Od; clear bellies, llrm, 6s 0d. FI.Ot'H-St. Louis, fancy winter, 7s 0,1. PEAS-Cannillnn, 4r OHd. Hecolptsj of wheat In the last three days, 3X4.010 centals, Including Stn.OnO Amerhan Itccolpts of corn In the last threo t!n s. 1,300,000 centals. .. 25 .. 41 ..143 .. 8 .. ..170 .. 50 ,.12i .. 6t .. 0 Little Chief .. Ontario , Ophlr Phoenix , 1'otcsl SavaRO Slerrn Nevada Small Hopes ,. 13 ,.$50 . '0 ,. s , 3 . 6 . 12 .. 30 Standard 325 llnnU Clearings. OMAHA. Sent. 3. Hnnk clearings today, Jl.171.613; corresponding day Inst year. $1. 231. 12S; decrease, t59,y5. ..,.., CHICAGO, Sept. 3.-Clcartngs, J.A.9fl,S-2, lialances, J3.079,PJ3; posted exchange Jl.vjff 4.S714; New York exchange, ttlc discount. NEW YOIlK. Clearings, J110,0n,161; bal ances. Jl.9o2.0W. . . HOSTON. Sept. J. i,icamiK, i,iij,., balances, JI.209,005. PHILADi:LPHtA. Sept. 3.-Clcarlngs J13.451.292; balances, J2.078.151; money, 4fJ4i,4 '"iLVLTI'mOUE. Sept. 3.-Clearlngs. J2.f61. 479: balances. JIH.SCO; money, jWlb P" e,2': ST. LOl In. Sept. a. flouring, j,,,,...,", balances, J5I9.334; money, 4jtb per com; nj York exchimge, 10c discount bid. par ask'd. CINCINNATI, aopi. .1. tieiii '.. - 050; Now Y'ork exchange, -'-Vic uiscoiuu, money, 3'utl5 per ccm. C. M. & St. V O. & St. L : Missouri Paelllc 3 Union Paelllc System 35 C. & N. W 2 E. & M. V 01 S. U. & P St. P.. M. & O.... 12 Ii. & M ft! C H. & Q 4 C, H. 1. & V., cast.. 2 C. H. 1. & P., west.. .. Illinois Central Total receipts 19) Offered. Ex-dlvUlend. Trust receipts, 11 T -n ut en to. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Tho stock market hnd a tlrm opening today, but the cheerful feeling was short lived, a general heaviness following the early strength. Pans ramo ns a seller, on a unlikely story to tho effect that France, ns a result of tho quarrel with tho sultan, was preparing for an assault agHlnst Constantlnoplo and that Turkey wiih busy arming. American stocnH early in tlie nay uesiinicti, iiwniuiiK w York s altuuue liner 1110 iiqnu iiiiuu.j. When New York sold there was a general drop of from '1 to Pi points. The decl ne was on tew sales, owing 10 too ecnni,i)' narrow marKct. ino cioro wiih preiiy cio o to bottom prices for tho day. Hlo tln'os sold nt 62';. on weakness of the met 1! mar ket. Money rates ruieu sieaiiy. 1 ne iiau'i of England has received 4, gold trom Huttsia. 't'olrdo lirnln noil Son!, TOLEDO. O.. Sept. 3-WHEAT-Stendy; No. 2, rash and September, 72V4c; Utuemu r, 73' .I. COHN Knlrly active: S'-ptnmber, 17141-; De ember, 5f.c. OATS-Dull; September. 35o; Drcemb.r. Sfli'io. HYE No. 2. 53Hc. CLOVEUaEEH-Dull; prime, October. J3.00. Plilliiilolpliln I'rniliiot .UnrKot. PHILAnELPIIlA. Sent. 3. HUTTKIt Stoutly; fancy western creamery, 2Ho; fancy nearby prints, 22c. t'.OOS I' Irm. good demand: fresh nearby and western, ISc; freli southern, '0c. Clllircsis unlet; Now York fill ennms. fancy small. 0,c; Now Yolk full cfoiin , fair to choice, MiljOHc. .Ill 0 11 on 1 nils Whent Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Sent. 3.-WHEAT-Cnsh. fi75e; September. 00c; on track. No. 1 hard, Oic; No. 1 northern, C7?jc; No. 2 northern. l-'LOl'n-Sleni v: llrst natfn s. J3.5ri.1f5: second patents. 3.65ti3.75; llrst clears, J2.;0 tr. m; Foconn clears, i2,2o. 1IHAN III bulk. JII.OW1I BO. Duliitli Crn 1 11 .llnrl.rt. HPLUTH. Minn.. Sept. 3. WHEAT l ash. N'n. 1 hiinl. Wli!! No. 1 northern. 0Myc; No. 2 northern. tSWici September, who; wecemncr. 09c; Jlay, iJC OATS-351tj35c. .COHN-No nuotntlons. Ponrln Murl rt. PEOlUA, 111., Sept. 3.-COHN-Flrm; No, 3, 654 c OATS-Inactlvo; No. 3 white, 3oc, hilled iiirougn. WltlSKY-On tho busls of Jl.30 for lln Ished goods. Vlalhlc Supply nt Rraln. NEW YORK, Sept. 3. The statement of the visible supply of grain In store nnd nllnnt on Saturday, August 31. ns enmnl oil by the New i'ork Produro exchunge, Is ns followk: Wheat. 27 790,0 0 bu., an Incrci 0 of 1,7.S3,000 bu,. corn, 12.070.W) bu 1111 In crease i,r 471.00.1 du. : oats, o.roi ffl) mi., nn Incrcuec o( 1,047,0)0 bu.; rys, l,4;9,i00 bu., an Cotton SlnrKet. NEW YOIlK. Sent. 3.-COTTON-Spot closed steady; middling upland. 8Vc, ,,m';J- cioseti i'um) i oi-i'i.j .- '"", v..,;,,; 01c: November, 1.01c; umiiiuii, i,.. Januury, 7.0.sc: February i.wc; iiiicii, lOctWpril. i.ioc; .May, i.iuu. ,, ci-' 1 Hi d K,.;.i 3COTTON Dull and 1-liks lower; middling. 8V4c; receipts, , i bales: shlmnents. &01 bales; stock. 31.10S bnAiA'ESTON. Tex.. Sept. 3.-COTTON n.tlal r,4 K ll.lftn Il'iV Ul(l4l'4in. OUIIt. .. AW-. Easy; sales. 40) bales; ordinary, 0140; goou ..r.n..,,r.. 0. iv.iRn- low mlilillliiL'. 7Vlc: mid dling, S7-10c: good middling, 8U-lbc: mni tilinir fair. 9 1-Hk:. nominal: receipts, Sol i...i.,u. atnnir "so hnlos. Futures, steady ...'..'mi.ni.. 7 Iilil! October. 7.55ft7.50c: Novemuer, v.tmi.isc; lA'iTini.ri, i,u- January. 7.53rw1.'5lc: February . ,.53ti.iK5c; March. 7.53fi7.55c; April, 7.53tf7.55c; May, t r,ifi7 LIVEKPOOIi. Sept. 3.-COTTON-Spot. moderate business; prices 3-32d lower; American middling, fair, 5 15-32(1; good m i dllng, 5 7-32d; middling. 4 29-32d: low mid clllnu. 411-lfxl: good ordlnnry. 4 7-lGd; ordl nary, 4 3-lGd. The sales of the day wero 8.C00 bales, of which 500 wore for specula tion niwi ..Yiinrt. nnd Included 4.500 Ameri can; receipts. 3,0tH) bales. Including 1,500 American. Futures opened quiet nnd closed easy; American middling, I. m. c, September. I 44-OIS4 45-0U1 : October, g. o. j aO-cmii :tl.r,ld. Iiiivith! October and Novem her, 4 3l-Olf)4 35-04d, sellers; November nnd December, 4 . It-Old, buyers; December' and .iimiinrv. 4 "O-Olfi'l 21-Old. sellers: January and February. l'.'0-6ld. buyers: February and March, 4 20-Old, buyers: siarcn aim April, 120-fdil, buyers; April and May, 4 20-Gld, buyers. Wool Mnrlirt. BOSTON. Sept. 3. iVOOI -Tho wool mnr kct here shows a nlllet tone this week as far as the taking of largo lines Is con cemed, hut thn smaller operators ure ag gressive and have picked up considerable wool. Territory wools continue to lead In the business transactions, strictly tlno wools continue nt nbotit 4l(Tf45c. with flno medium at 40ff43c nnd strictly staple nt 46 Si 4Sc. The movement In llceco wools con tinues quiet, with prices unchanged. Aus trallan wools aro unlet, with small gen oral offerings available. Quotations: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania, fleece X anil X above 23fi2lc: XX and XX above. 205327c: delaine, 2Sfi29c; No. 1 combing, 25ii2fic: No. 2 nnd three-eighths blood, 2.c: coarse nnd brnld washed. 231124c: Michigan. Wisconsin, etc. Michigan, 2K(i22c, No. 1 Michigan combing. i:;r(i..io coarse ami nraia-wasneti. isiimc; tlno delaine. 24fi25e: uiiwnsheil medium, etc., Kentucky and Indiana quarter-blood comb ing, 2021c; three-eighths blood, 20c; Mis souri quartcr-hlood combing, 19ft20e; throe eighths blood. 19t)20o; braid combing, 17fl( ISc. Territory, scoured basis, Montana tine. IIJjIOc; scoured, 4 If (Cc : tine medium, HfilGc; scoured, 42fit3o; staple, lO'iflSc; scoured, PWtISc; Utah, Wyoming nnd Idaho lino, MVifflSu, Hcoured, 4lt(l5c; tlno medium, lsyilc; scoured, 40ifil3c; staple, 16fi P7c; scoured, Ifif f 17c; Australian, spot basli, combing superllne, 74ff"oc; good, OSJc; nverago, 054) 6c. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3.-WOOL-Oenerally strong; medium grades. Ili,4'll7c; light line. H'Afi J tc; heavy lino, y'jllc; tubwashed, 124J21C. Xmv ViirU .tliinoy Murl.ot. VKW YOIlK. Sent. 3,-MONEY'-On rail. steadier nt 3?j4 per cent; last loan at 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Vrij5 per cent. ... .... STEHLINU 1'j.xuilAisiii'; eiiK. wiin actual business In bankers1 b Hu nt Jl.SU .....1 ... l, e.. ..tu... .1... d. ror iiemiiuu ami m )', i"" iioHto.l rates. II.mHii 1 nt una .nminorolnl hills. JI.Vi.ifi4.3'li. HlUVI'JH liar, nvje; .Mexican iionurs, 45H.O. noNDS-Cloveriimont. steady; state. In- active; railroad, weak, lllu ClOblllg quuiai'uus un uunua uic ua follows: August 221 5 87U1 -J I D 1, t VH 4 411 3 74 4 97 4 US 5 U) 4 35 5 03; 5 0: 5 01 4 411 3 4 32 3 4 301 3 4 4f 3 50! 4 60, 3 07! I 3 4 421 ' 4 42 3 09 1 911,4 5 97HI 6 CO B 02-4 G lli 6 1214 0 11; 5 K 6 05 4 9s 5 02 5 02, 5 0), 6 Oi G 04 5 021 4 42 4 40 4 3S 4 40, 4 42 4 10 4 27 4 20 4 14 3 Mi 3 73 3 72 3 70 3 72 3 09 I 3 05 3 70 3 71 3 as 2 3 4 ii 4 4? 2 84 4 53 2 911 3 73 2 881 4 51 1 09 4 49 4 30 4 30 3 70 3 id, 3 3i 3 VJ 3 St 3 31 3 70 4 02 I 3 971 3 91 3 03 3 99 3 01 3 99 4 0: 4 071 791 2 Sw 2 91 : os 1 79! 2 70 4 32 4 21 I 26 4 22 4 24 4 20 2 Ml 1 77 2 M 4 37 2 till 4 31 17 feeders., sort 2 cows. . . . 7o 10 cows 972 2 cows 100D 30 cows 1025 7 cows. ....1057 6 cows 910 2 cows.... N25 22 cows 9s7 2S steers. ...1201 SOUTH DAKOTA. 21 steers.. ..1219 3 10 WYOMING. 47 steers.. ..103S 4!) steels.. 52 steers., 3 steers. . 5 steers. . 24 cows... 8 cows. 9 cows. . 1 cow.. 3 05 1048 3 05 1011 3 Oi 1303 4 13 11S.0 4 15 Charles 97: 2 NS 1026 1015 .. 995 ..1000 ..1000 .1 65 3 G5 2 50 2 00 2 00 975 3 50 1C90 , 910 3 20 4 25 SOS 2 S5 Indicates Sunday. The oillclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each roa.l was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'rs. 2 3 I s 17 1 12 S3 49 steers.. 53 steers.. 12 cows... I cows... 1 cow.... Orr-Ncb. 2 feeders, . valentine Neb. 937 2 95 Scows... N 2 75 1 steer.. 870 2 00 , . 51- Oreen-Colo. 19 feeders.. S13 2 85 5 feeder Thomns Nleholniiti I'nln. 10 feeders.. ES9 3 55 tteorgo Olenn-Colo. 2 feeders.. 9o5 3 35 2 cows 900 11 feeders.. IV.! 3 35 2 cows 9,s0 II feeders.. 917 3 35 1 lictfcr....l310 1 leoder... 710 2 50 1 steer wo 1 steer... .1010 2 05 4 steers.. ..1032 1 Btccr 'juo 2 u M. L. Wlgglns-Wyo. 2 cows 705 2 25 31 cows 6S1 2 05 1 COW 40 1 25 D. I . Da ev-Co 0. stockcrs am! feeders, steady to a sti.ti lower; choice oxport unit dressed be4 steers, J5..';jjti.S5; fair lo good, Jl.iMtf j 41 stockors nnd feeders, J2.7Sfli.0O; western f steers, Jl.. '5HJ. 10, western ran bo steois, Jl.l (If 1. 10; Tcxnlis and Indians, 42 ?5ff3.0-, Te.Vfl cows, J2.2.4r.' so, native cows. V l.iifl.w tielfers, J2.7.ii).tO; canners. Sl.itMf-.40, bulk ji 2511.25, calves. J3.25H5.2., HOdS Hecelpts, 9.W) head, Mark stoutly to 5c lower; top. JtlM; hulk, J0.n"i 0(5; heavy, JO.lo.vfO 55; niKott packers, J0.1 4J0.45: light, Ji. 7t40.25; lilgs. $l.tk55.0.. SHEEP AND LA MIIS - Hroolpts, 0.51 head; sheep, steady; lambs, steady to 6 lower; light, Jl.tAVff 1.70; native wet hern, J.V. fil.oo; western wotherc, JJ.2Mi'3.5o, ewei J2.75'ii3.25; feeders, j:.75tf3.25; stock slieei 52.001(2.75. .Non YnrU Live Stock MniLt-l. NEW YOIlK, Sept. 3.-ltt:EVF.S Hi celpis, 35S hciil; no trading In live onttli steady. Cables quoted live caltlo Ktiiul at ttj)2c per lb,; top dressed wclf.h stieeii slow; refrigerator beef so ling nt P ti94c per Ih. Shipments, S50 cattle, 2.61 sheep and 5,0"i) qtiartor.i of beef. CALVES-ltecelpts, 299 head; eali stentty, at J5.0ti(S.OO: fed calves, Jl, , SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hecclpts. BS! lieati; 22 cars on sale; lunihs active, lo grades tlrm to n shade higher, nil fold sheep. J2.705I3.75; lambs, J5.00liC.:5. one ded at JR..1714; eulls, J3.riWf4.0fi. HOOS Hecelpts. l.'.W heatl; 110110 for ut nominally lower. Mui'l, In sight. Tho following loldi sliows tho receipts m cattle, hogs and sin op nt the live prlnclpa vipai live sioch inurKciR setitcmbor a; 2 30 2 30 2 23 2 05 2 05 South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph Totals '.it tie .. 4.957 .. liJWW . .22,000 .. G.;0rt .. 2,300 Hogs. Sluop .,,S70 1.4.IV1 9,00.1 8,iK) 0 2M 'JO.i H) 0,50 .1.50 2.71 ..42,257 61.651 15.SJ SiiKfir MnrUn. 17 53 Thn rilHtinsllInn of Ibn dnv's recelnts Was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho hum- tier 01 ncau niuicuieu: Cattle. 18 .. 059 .. 97.' .. 1,100 Hogs. Sheop. te l.Gf.1 1,919 ,'f6 320 1.14 1 402 l.fr.4 1 579 Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company Cudatiy Packing Co. Armour fc Company. Swift, from country Armour, from K. C S5 It. Ucckcr & Dcgan 167 Vansatit & Co 1!) J. I Carey 36 Lobrnnn & Co - W. I. Stephen 02 Hilt & Huntzlngcr 49 Uenton & Underwood.... 77 Llv ncstone & Sc taller., -bl Hamilton & Hothschlld.. 2sS L. F. Husz 59 It. F. llohblck 21 Wolf & M 115 .... .... Other buyers 059 .... 3,124 Total 6,033 5,853 8,713 CATTLE Thero wns another generous run of cattle here today and the bulk of tlie receipts was mado up of western range steers of rather Inferior quality. Packers, of course, are not anxious for the common stuff, which mado tho market n ltttlo slow. Anvthlnir In tho wnv of killers, however. showing quality, whether corn-fed or west ern rangers, sold reudlly nt steady prices. Tliere were uetween 1j anil -u curs in corn-fed steers In tho yards this morning and packers started out early and bought up what was ofTeretl at steady to stronger prices. It was evident that packers wanted the cattle and somo sales looked quite u, little higher than tho same kinds sold for yosterday. There were about 40 cars of cows on sale today and tho better grades sold fully steady and In some cases perhaps a little stronger. Tho loss dcslrablo kinds, how over, were a trhlc uneven and some sales men thought they did not get quite yester day's prices, It was a good murket, how ever, all tilings considered, nnd the bulk of the stuff was sold In good season. Hulls, calves and stags nil sold In Just about yesterday's notches. There wero quite a few feeders Included In today's receipts and tho better grades, particularly those showing weight as well as quality, brought fully steady prices with vesterday. Anything, however, on tho com monlsli order, of which there wero n good many, wero neglected and hard to dlsposo of nt any price. The market on such grades was unevenly lower today than yesterday. Tho western range beef cattlo today were disappointing In quality as a general thing. The better grades sold without much tllttl culty at steady prices, but thero wero so many of tho commonlsh cattlo that packers wero Inclined to pound down vnlues, par ticularly since they wero not ut all nnxlous for them. Tho better grades of cow stuff brought steady to strong prices unit others wero steady to u shade lower, (lood to cholco stoekcrs and feeders were fully steady and others slow and lower. Itepre scutnttvo sales: STEERS. No. Coffee Market. 2. reg. reg 49 U. S. ref. ilo coupon do 3a, reg. ilo coupon ilo new 4s, do coupon do old In, do coupon .. ilo Si, ret;... do coupon .. I), of C. 3 C5s AtchUon K'li. lo adj. 4.. IViloratlo tin. C'hes. & Ohio i4. do 5 C & N. W. c. 7...1J7 do S. P. deli. 5.123'i Chicago Ter. 4 HJi, Volorado So, 4 Ib-i n. & It. C. 4i IK i;rln general 4 S3'4 r. w, & n. c. is.ioi't Oen. Klectrlo 'm. .. 2r. Iowa Central Is 11 L. & N, unl. 4....10Pi M.. K. & T. 2... do In reg.. 10P4 N. Y. Central Is. ...11514 '.Oi N J. O. gen. S....l!j 1USH .No. Paclllo 3 72 10S. do 4 lOITi ..137 N , C & St I. 4..107i; ,.13: N. & V. con. 41....102', ..112 Oreifon Nav. 1 107 ,.IU 1 ilo 4s 103 ..1U7H Oregon H. I,. 6s...i:si ..101s do iMinsol 5s li:4 ..124V3 Heading gen. 4a ..103', Hlo 0. W. Is 1MH4 .. Oil St L & I M o. 5s...il0'4 ;in4,st l & s p kk. .. 11:14 NEW YOTIK, Sept. I.-COFFEE-Siot Hlo steady; No. 7 Invoice, 54c. Mild, qulot; Cordova 81 1114c. Futures opened steady, with prlc.es unchanged from the cl s' of Saturday and ruled featureless ami qu'et all day. With tho exception of n -llTht $4.OV4ti4.s7: i mtvnnco In Hlo, foreign speculative roff e margeis worn also unruangeti. t'ort re ceipts In Hrazll were the lieavlest of th reason. WnrehouhC dellvi rles wore more. liberal than usual, and this fact, In c m- lunct nn with 1 hi it nrnfoss nnal buvti g liold tho iinrket steady at the Initial basis to tho close. Spot showed no ihansoi. Final prices for futures wore unc'inncod anil the prices quiet. Sales reach -il 7 5 0 bans, nc ud 111; September ut I.IOSi .70o: I.e.- cembor, 5c; May, 5.25c. St. Paul consols. ...154 St P. C & P Is 115'i do 5s 116, So. Pacific 4s 0:'i So. Hallway Js 117 S. II. & T. 6s 32'i Tex. & Paclflo Is... 119 do 2 1") t'nlon Pnelllo 4....10.'.Ti Walmsh Is W do 2s 110V Wfdt Shore 4s 112H k2MVl8. Central U SiiiVa. centuries tns Ex-Interest. Offered. Conillt Ion itt llir Trensury. WASH1NOTON, Sept. 3 Tho monthly stitement of the public debt, Issued today, shows that at tho closn of business Atnust 31, VM, the debt, less cash In tho tr'iisarv, amounted to J1,030.349,GO. a decrease for tho month of J5.4fiO.C97. The debt Is recapitu lated iih follows: Interest-bearing debt J9S2.640.090j debt on which Interest li m censed slnco moturltv, Jl 34t.C:o; debt 1- ar. Ing 110 Interest, J32.27.tll; total, Jl.Sbb C v . TiiU iimr.tint. Iinwever. tlois not Int mIo J78O.0s3.iV9 III certificates nnd treasury iint.-s nutstnnning wnicn are uiimi u n ...i. amount of cash lield for their rcttemptlm. The each In the treasury Is clasnltl d ni follows; Gold reserve, j:5),000; trust funui-, o- YorU llrj Sept. (iooilN Mnrkot, NEW YOHK, Sept. 3.-DIIY OOOPS Ilaw cotton futurt-s liroko hoavlty today, but this had no effect upon tho lone . f the market for cotton gooiH. The t'emand has been full v up lo toront averages In brown, bleached and coarse colored cottons nnd prions are llnnly malnta'neil. Print cloths aro quiet but llrm nnd tlipre h s been no clinngc tn prints or glng'inis There Is n tlrm market for silks, with a moderate demand. MANCIIKSTEH. Sept. 3.-Cloths nnd yarns quiet. OH nml ltnlii. Oil, CITY", Sept. 3-OILS-Credlt bal ances. Jl 25; shipments August 30 and 31, 2S0.507 bbls.; runs, 210,512 bbls. r shipments, September 1 nnd 2, 154,125 bbls.; runs, &v 122 bbls. NEW YOHK, Sept. 3.-OII.8-Cottonsced, steady. Hosln, steady; strained, common to good, Jt.40. Turpentine, steady at 36i; 4lSGc, SAVANNAH, Oa Sept. 3.-OIL8-Sptrlts of turiientlne. llrm. Hosln. firm LONDON. Sept. 3. OILS-Llnsicd, spot, fOs, Spirits of turpentine, 20s 3d, Evaporated nnd Urlnl Fruits, NEW YOIlK. Sept. 3.-EVAPOIIATEO APPLES-A rather firm tone cont'nues, although trading was light Off rlnes wero meager and values well held State, com mon to good. 6fj8c; prime, SU'dSc: choice, 9c: fancy, 9'4e, CALIFORNIA DIUED FHt' ITS Market ruled Inactive, lint nominally steadv. at oltl prices. Prunes, 3Vi7c. Apricots, Hoyal, SHfflSe; Moor Park. 8W12c. Peaches, peekd, lHjlSCj unpecled, 6ii9',4C No. 3... 19... 4... 3... 1... 148.. 20... 28'.'.'. 6... 2... 3... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 2... O 13!" 1... 1... 1... 8... 1 1 3 ft .'.'.'.'.'.' 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 12 HEEF Av. Pr. 1 ro 2 10 3 20 3 ro 4 ') 4 50 5 15 5 15 5 tO 5 25 s : .. 570 .. 927 .. 5i,0 ..1030 ..1070 .. sco ..1200 ..1217 ..11:0 ..1111 .1157 !8. 24..., 20,.., 19..., r!!! 44... 20... 41... 19... Av. ,...1177 ,...1179 ....ws: ....1124 .... 9S0 ....inn ....12CC ....1159 ....1232 ....13M Pr. 5 2.1 6 25 5 35 5 3.1 5 43 5 40 5 15 5 15 5 71 i so STEEHS AND HEIFERS. ... $20 4 05 COWS. s:o m 990 1090 940 770 967 66) "SO 75S 900 733 1200 970 1020 123.) 930 915 815 9 IB 1040 1000 llf'l SS2 $12 E.S0 M0 456 , CIO COS CO 543 1 00 1 25 1 2J 1 fO 1 CO 1 90 1 Hi 1 90 2 10 2 00 3 00 2 15 2 23 2 2S "S 2 25 2 35 3 Jl 2 35 i 40 2 '0 2 ',1 6 4 5 J Y!!!'.'. 5 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 1, 1 18 1 1 IIEIFEHS. I 10 2 U 957 8 0 9S0 1004 10)0 922 911 971 1090 1040 933 9V) 961 $C3 1020 10W 1090 ir ...... HI33 ,0 1)00 3 20 1130 122) 910 1250 1500 2 to 2 00 2 CO 2 CO 2 00 2 O 2 CO I CO 2 Cl 2 C5 2 65 2 C3 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 $5 3 HO 3 no 3 3 75 4 10 4.10 4 10 3 33 2 60 2 C.I IS. 19.'. 3... 1... . (81 . 530 . m . 615 , 606 5$0 2 65 2 70 2 75 2 $0 3 25 4 00 tiULLS. 16.... 4 I.'.'.'. 4.... 1.... 32.... ,.... 3.... 8.... II.... 67.... 69,... 15.... ...1530 1 50 1 1230 3 30 )',U0 2 10 1 JIW i 4" CC0 2 23 1 1121) 2 Ii' 1U) 2 23 1 :$o 2 :,o p SO 2 25 1 1150 3 i0 1420 2 23 CALVISH. 220 3 00 1 HO ISO 3 50 1 150 2C6 3 75 1 150 ;;i) 3 75 1 210 133 4 00 1 190 STAGS. tTO 2 33 1 1650 2 50 STOCK COWS AND IIEIFEHS. 650 2 60 8 W0 3 65 T0J i 30 STOCKEH8 AND FEEDERS 4 10 4 M 4 ; 4 tO 5 00 .1190 IV, J0 4SR 917 Ml 930 5 866 :53 865 S30 960 ;o f;i3 973 10V) 428 HO 7M ::: ..,. 75) 31. Ii.. 20 .... i: 29 29 31 21 i.'.'.'.'. 2 4 49 53 52 2 '.0 2 50 2 70 2 $0 2 so t 90 2 10 2 00 2 95 3 O0 3 00 3 00 3 10 S 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 IS 3 13 3 13 NERHASKA. $10 ... :is ... 997 . . .10J1 ...1010 ... m ...1050 ...1001 ... 9M ...1092 ...I0SS ... 910 ...960 ... DM ...1HS ...1160 ...1IM ...1157 ...1094 ...1015 ...1011 ... 316 J 20 3 X 3 20 3 ?5 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 li 3 25 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 50 3 M 3 SO 3 65 3 65 3 63 1 63 3 W 1 heifer. 1 bull..., IK COWS. . 49 cows.. 1 cow.,,,,, 720 I cow 12-o 6 cows 1050 .1200 .1080 .1005 s:i7 2 00 2 25 2 on 2 05 2 01 2 25 2 CJ 1 cow 5 cowl... H cows... 4 caws... 7 feeders, b cows,,. . ssn .1052 , BIO .1050 .1067 ,. 925 1 50 2 C5 2 05 2 25 3 30 3 40 1 bull 1310 2 30 1 cow S20 2 90 I feeder... 1010 2 33 Ocows 72 2 90 1 HOOS There was a light run uf hogs here today for a Tuesday, but as other mar kets were reported lower trade at tills iio nt opened up at a decline of fc. The bulk of tlie hogs sold at J0.05 and J6.07V&, while ih fancy loads oold from JO.to to J0.40. The common stuff uhr. of rotli-Hti tiwir.t nr Into iiegiecieu, me s.imu ns usual, ami tola 1 ""', .io-m.-. from J0.O5 down. The market was not very ! active, but still It was not long before tli ) lliirwlnrs ing- I'nnnoi uuiK ot tne oiterings was out nt llrst hands. There was not much change In the mailt t trom start to linnti. tho close being good nnd tlrm. ToiIiiv'n ileolln,. rirrl,.u tli.. ...nr. NEW YOIlK. Sept. 3.-SrAlt-lt w barely steady; fair refining, 3 51V 1 Id centrifugal, 9.1 test, 313.10c hid; mot so sugar. 3c hid. Refined, sternly. No 4 4.05c; No. 7. 4.5Cc; No. S. 4.45c: No. 9. I lie No 10. 4.35c; No. 11. 4.30c. No. 12. 13 o No. 13. 4.2tV; No. 14, 4.20c, stntnlard A. r5. confectioners' A, 6.05c; mould A. 5.00c. 0 I loaf. 5.75c; crushed, 6.75c; powdcrul. 5 3 c granulated, f,.23c; cubes. r..fOc. LONDON. Sept. 3.-St'CiAH -MllfCivait" 9s 3d; centrifugal. 10 3d; beet sugar, 9? id NEW ORLEANS. Sent. 3. SI OAIt M tr ket qulot; centrifugal yellow. 4'u4V; sec mill and tlrm. Todny's ilecllno carries the mnr ket nearly back to where it was the tnlddlo of last week. Representative salts: Hll, No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 64 16S 2t'J 3 e5 59 257 19 2$3 ... 5 93 57 241 59 217 41 6 93 60 221 '.0 191 160 6 00 '.. 231 $8 211 160 6 '-ill, CC 215 31 253 ... 0 05 13 225 71 203 40 0 C5 63 260 61 270 120 6 03 19 Sw) 58 247 120 0 03 53 291 $1 222 40 6 0$ 60 264 2 273 ... 6 V. 75 2t2 74 ...210 0 6 05 75 216 37 241 ... 0 03 Cl 243 4i 221 40 6(r) 63 250 7D 217 $0 05 64 232 67 239 120 6 03 r.7 262 23 275 $0 6 05 70 236 74 2W $0 6 Cl 61 233 74 234 40 C 13 TS 251 93 212 120 C 05 59 254 52 217 M C Oi 59 269 73 223 ... 6O1 41 221 Cl 243 1C0 0 03 57 243 56 211 200 C 03 54 293 61 25: 120 c 0.', is :5 24 225 ... 0 03 CC 235 69 215 50 C 0j CD 265 64 213 ... CO! TO 23: 21 303 ... Or; 5$ 255 39 24t 80 Colli 63 214 79 225 160 6 Kij, f,9 SCO CO 273 120 6 t7',i 16 2C9 36 235 80 6 07V, 63 259 62 265 $0 6 Ci, t9 214 62 291 120 6 07.i 38 235 C 2J7 12i) 6 07!, 53 255 61 255 40 6 071 j 73 231 61 243 ... 6 07',j 70 237 CO 219 ... 7i, 47 232 CO 233 160 6 07 Vi C9 212 CO 264 ... 6 9:'.j 55 274 50 262 $0 6 cT'.i 36 207 10 191 ... 6 07i 40 27.5 57 278 40 6 07(i 28 325 66 239 240 6 U7i,i 48 235 120 40 120 120 40 $0 $0 40 120 2$0 120 "') 1ft) 280 160 iio ico 10 $0 120 160 120 6 40 SHEEP Tliere was tho heaviest Pr. c 0714 6 07 li 6 U7a t, 071, 6 071, B07( 07h 6 07(i 6 trt'i 0 Oi'li 0 lT7',i 6 07', 6 07',i 6 071, 6 071., 6 tO 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 C 10 0 10 6 10 0 10 6 10 10 li 10 6 lo 0 lo C 10 1 10 G 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 i 10 10 6 12i 12H C 20 6 20 6 .5 6 25 6 10 run ot sheep here today for somo time past and ino iact tnni unicago was reported siow and dower made nackers a little bearish In their views at this point. Somo of the bet ter bundles ot sheep sold at Just about steady prices, but asldo from thoBe tho trade was rather slow and generally a dlma lower ami in some cases perinips a nine more. There were no strictly prime year lings offered today to make a test ot tho market on that class of stutf. Tho lamb market was also slow today and could be quoted luiluc lower. It takes pretty good lambs now to tiring JI.50 or bettor. Packers seemed to wnnt tho better grades at the decline, but the common Muff tney were very slow to tun on. Feeder lambs wero also 11 little lower to day, but feeder sheep did not show much change. Quotations: Choice yearlings, J3.50G3.0i; fair to good yearlings, J3.L55J3.40; chol, o wethers, J3.3j5J3.50; fair to good wethers, 3.l5!ii3.3o; choice ewes, J2.75(U 3.00; talr to good ewes, J2.2.'M(2.75: choice Hiring lnmli'. l.G5!Tj 1,70; fair to good spring lambs, JI.2.U 4.50; feeder wethers, J2.75'it3.25; feeder lambs, J3.003.50. Representative sales: No. 130 mixed sheep 1 western ewe 20 cull ewes , 01 western owes , 5 Idaho ewes , 35 Idaho owes , 120 western ewes 3 western ewes , 30 western ewes , 92 Wyoming cwen 20 western wethers 123 yearling wethers 933 feeder wethers 9o2 Colorado wethers i feeder lambs 23 yearling wethers 53 yearling wethers 1 yearling wether lo7 Wyoming wethers 249 Idaho wethers 113 western wethers 75 cull lambs 1031 Idaho Inmbs 23 western lambs 30 western Iambs 7S western lambs 540 Idaho lambs 219 western owes 205 feeder wethers. Ill Wife, C.OSHEN. Intl.. Sent. 3,-Tho home o John Hcchtol, u wealthy fniiner two mil 1 oust of Wnknrusa, was entered lost mid night by burglars. Hcchtel, h" wife. 1 female servant nnd two children wer. bound and gagged, after which the ho si was robtied. l'7i-I,enmie Pitcher Killed by Cnr. HLOOMINOTON. III., Scpl. 3.-11 b n Gregory, a lint-o ball pitcher of note. 11 one time with the Chicago league team, m killed hy the cars today. Ills homo v.mi In Hammond, Intl. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA ALEXANOER JAGOBSEN GO. BROKERS AND MANlfACTlRERS' AGENTS. SUITE 105 Bee Bldg., Omaha. Correspondenc solicited with large dent, era and manufacturers Interested tn out method of personally Introducing nnd fob lowing up the sale of first-class merchan dise of all kinds TO THE TRADE II Omaha, South Omaha and Council llhiffs Nebraska and Western low. MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. W Mtnu licturert tt. estern Furnace & Foundry Co. 1218 Hamay St. The Under Feed Furnace BURNS SOFT COAL. Av. Pr. 69 1 .75 90 2 83 93- 1 23 99 2 75 103 2 75 110 2 73 106 2 S3 110 2 85 100 2 85 110 2 90 Ml 3 20 77 3 20 iS 3 20 91 3 30 55 3 35 74 3 35 87 3 35 70 3 .15 90 3 35 110 3 40 120 3 50 57 3 50 5S .1 S5 Cl 4 50 i3 4 50 Cl 4 50 tJ 4 50 51 2 .'.) 5 2 y CHICAGO LIVE STUCK .MARKET. Cuttle Stonily to .Moiv, IIoks l,iMV-r, Xlirrp IVrnk, CHICAOO, Bept 3. CATTLE R' relpts, fi.&iio head, Including l,lf" Texnns and l.'C) westerns; generally steady to slow, luc tid ing Texnns and westerns; rlioloe butcher stock Hteatlv, others weak; good to prune steers, J5.407ii.3o. poor to medium II "Vif 5.25; stockors nnd feeders, U 25f4 25; cows and helrors. $2,4011.9); manner". tl.lw2.50: bulls, J2.25fi-I.40; cilvos, $.l.0"?j5 75: TVx steers, 3.255.'i0; western sleers. $1 '2)5(3.10. HOOS Receipts, 22.KXJ head; estimated 'o mnrrow, 29,0, left over, 4.0.0; market 551 lOo lower; mixed and butchers. ViMW 73, good to choice heavy, fl.304u,&o; rough heavy, J3.S5f(rt.2.V, light, .SSftCIO; bulk of sales. $. toil 6.49. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, '.00' head; sheep, weak; extra wothers. IKS; lambs, shndo lower; top lambs, $5; good to choice wethers, f3.75T4(X); fair lo cl), I o mixed, $3,501(3.70; western sheep, t3.25fj3 'i3; nrttlvo lambs, .Vi.00'j5.00; western lambs, J4.1&4M.M. St. I.onls l.lvr Stock Market, ST. LOL' IS, Sept. 3.-CATTLE-Recepts, 11.500 bend, Including 3,500 Texnns. Market slow but generally steady; nallvo shipping unit export steers, $4.Mi0.25; drocsed bonf and butctier steers, y.i..m-l sieers uiiio-i 1,000 lbs,, $3.33fl5.0u; stockors nnd feeders, I $2.4Pfi3.S5; cows nnd heifers, $2,0011.50; can- ners, $I.O0?2.25; bulls. $2.25'3.25; Texas and . Indian steers, $3.104.10; cows nml heifers, ' J2.lWl3.40. ,..., ..., Davis & Gowgill Iron Works, MANUKA CTH RICKS AND JOBBBRH OIT MACHINERY. GENERAL REPAIRING A PBCIA.LT1 mON AND UHAD8 FOUNPBRfl. lftOU nnd mils Jioliiti strnat, Omaha. Sh. Tel. (138. . JUbrlskl. Atnt- J. B. Cawgill, Mr -HANE CO. Manufacturers and Jobber of Steam and Water Supplies Of All 1014 and Kinds. 1010 DOUGLAS ST. OILS. urn PALACINE OIL "The best In the world." No odor, no smoky chimneys. Republic Oil Co, ELECTRICAL SWTUE3. k estern Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplier bltctrU Wiring Belli tad Ou Ucatlsa li. W. JOHNSTON Mgr. 1510 Howard bl. ' - -i DRY GOODS. E. Smith & Co. Importers nnl Jokarl Dry Goods, Furnishing Qoodt AND NOTIONS. WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go, HOWARD STItBCT, OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE, TENTS AND AWNINGS. steady, with ton prices at jnxo t he hhr hest v . 8ai Omaha Tent & Awning Co., ""r1'. . iiinu D..r.ntnls. 3..W) hen. Market slow but steady ; . natlvo miu tons J3.ai15i i lamba. Jl.i-Hi 1.75; culls ilfnd 1 hucks, J2.'Wf). "'cn. S.SS2.o. St. Jimcnli l.lvr NtocU .Mnrbrt. RT JOHUPH, Mo.. Hept. 3.-CATTI.K It ecelpts. 2.300 head. Market steady to 10c tower- natives. J3.Wijfi 0o; cows and hetferH, J1.0ii.T5: bulls iitid staKK, J2.WI4.W; Mock: vrT and feeders. J2.0ofi l.tft; veals. J2.2JfjS.25. tlOftH Hecelpts, 6.2S1 head. Market 5o lower; light and Until mixed. Jfl.l(i;.32ii; meillum and heavy, J6.2C1fl.50; pIrh, iX'Ml 6 00: b'Jlk, J6.2n(fi.40. 8HKKI AND IAMHS Iterelpts, 2.740 hend. Market steady to 10c lower; l.irnbs, 10fll5c lower. KniiNim Clly l.lvr Stock MnrLrt. KANSAS CITY, Bent. 3.-CATTI.R-IIO-celpts; Natives, 13,(XiO head! Texnns, li'Oj calves, 1,300; enrnfed steers, lfx(15c hlKhi-r; best cows and heifers, steady to 10c higher; OMAHA. MCn. TENTS FOR RENT. TENTS AND CANVA8 GOODS. BUD VOll CATALOG IIH NUMBHH M. I rtrpltaH ItiHIi. Boyd Commiasiou Co SuccoiBora to Jamet E. Uoyd t Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION (.HAIN, I'HOVIMIOVfl AND STOCKS. nufetil mt Trad Hulldlns. Direct wires to Cblcaco and New YorK. '.ortror.de!ice. John A. Wmreu 4 Cu