' 431 10 TIIE OMA1TA DAILY 11I3R : FHIDAY , SEPTEMBER L , 1H08. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Nebraska Drop Reports Strengthens Corn in Speculative Pita. FALLING OFF IN EXPECTATIONS OF YIELD AVIirnt Ailtnnoc-N Half n < 'i-nt , Out * Incline IllKlu-r , I'orU Ln 7 I-U Cento , l.aril 'J. 1-1J nml Itllm 7 1Ciiilx. . CHICAGO , Sept. l.-lacl ) crop reports from Nebraska BtreriKtliuiefl corn today. That urousul the Hympattileii of trailers in wheat nml vt\v the principal reason for nn ndvunco of S-SQt&c. At the close December eurn Hhoucd nn arlvnnto of MlS-Sc. Oats \\tit unchanged to 1-Sc hlKhcr. 1'orlc ud- \ancpd 714c , lard 2'e ' and HIM 5y"4c. ' A i itlitr urKent demand from shorts Just nt thu opening , owlni ; to lonllnued hot \viuther und IlKhter receipts than expected , advanced thu prlco of corn 3-ie over the < lese yeslf relay on thu Initial traiHuctlorus. 'ibo condition of the crop In 'Nebr.iBka. liij\ve\er , appeared to be the chief consid eration with traders Kunsat corn WIIH In a bid or worsu condition than that In Nc- br.itku , but the trade hero had already at- fptcd the d.imago reports from Kansas und did Home buyltiR because of them dur ing thr last Hliort bull campaign It needed iinotlur blK totn ( ftutti to be heard from ill.si ouraKlngly a to Its crop prospects to thoroughly stir tip the bulls. Nebraska s Ktemi disappointment as compared with Its early prohpects for a big crop c.ime oppor- tiitx ly and \san thu chief Incentive * In the buying ' 1 ho markt't h.ul no tli-ildrd set back exi ept iinmotllnt * ly following the opening bulge , and u g.iln nftu Ui cumber hud ilsui ' ,4c ibovi ) tin previous elis clos ing prli i' , when It hadi ' ro.ii lion De e-ember opem il Vi o-Su up nt JKfSl 1-he , ele- < llnrd to SO'/i1r ' ? ! ( , Improvil to .H'ic , then naited to .lift ! ! l-8c at thu close ( JblciiKO nil Hid I'M curst of wheat , against 'J.'D e\- j > iUd The we.ilher was hot ami consld- ur < d unfavorable for corn and th it artlfle was Htiong at I lie roinmencr mtnt of the hpsslnn There was a general feeling of i otillilem-o oxpre.sspd on tin- curb that un der pri sent clrruinsUim is Dei ember wheat \wi low enough In lonsc'iiuento the op. . n- ing trades were at about 'ic Improvement over closing prices of last night. No In-lit hud been tendered on Hcjiti-tnlicr iiiiilr.iets bi fore the opening. This fait helped In tin- formation of tin- slightly bul lish tone- with which trading started. On the other hand , the Llvirpool c une 410 3-fcel IIHM.Ivvhllo Minneapolis und Duluth lecolpts were ( .72 e-ars , compared with .ill inrs the cirresondlng [ day a jear ago Corn soon bigan to drop a few sixteenths of Its early advanie and that , with the de- elln" at IJvcipool and he ivy northwest receipts , had to rei elvo tht consideration It was entitle d to at the hands of the wheat speculators As a result thu sm ill advance at the start was lost llusliifss was fim.ill and the heat was too oppressive for anyone to mix himself in the sweltering ciowd. The riggiegato of the day's primary \\estern nmikct receipts was l,02Rmrj bu , agalmit OII.OM bu. a > eur ago , and It now appeals as If the movement for the piesint season having at length caught up on lh.it of the jour before was getting In shape to beat It September opened l-Vd'if up at die nnd after di-cllnlng to C3 5-Xe advanced to rl'4r/3-Si ' at thu close , December started 1SJiiMhigher at Id 7-SiW ( | 1-be sold down to Cl 5-Sti < > n. e , llrmcd up and closed at C ( fliSliG , sellers O.itH was easy earlv , but toward the close tlie. strength displayed by corn wa ielt and the market closed steidy. Decem ber opened iliuhiingi'd at 19 7-Se , up to 20r , weakened to I'JM'l'J 7-fco anil closed at 13 7-Mil.ik. Provisions were depressed at the start from the knowledge that about IJ.ouO tlen cs of larel hail been delivered on Sep- , tembei contrails before the stsslun opened. Thu opening declines brought forth buycis who absorbed all that was for sale at the inniluiatu concessions made when trading 1lrsl stinted December pork opened 2'ic down at JSM ) , rose to $ SOOiS.92'X { ' ! and re in ted to $ S90 , bnyoiH , at the close. De cember lard staitetl 2V lower at $ " > 12 , weakened to J5 10 , then Improved to J3 17' the i losing pi IceOitober ribs began 2V2'u > r.c off at $5 27'i ' und advanced to Jo .IT's , the lest Ing llgnie Kstlmateil receipts for tomorrow : "Wheat 190 cars , corn , 130 cars , oats , 410 cars , hogs 20,000 he-ad The leading futures ranged an follow * : Upon. Low. OloHi ) . I YPN il'y 114 IW < II2H ' > .al . < (11 H 04 UiH 04 .1UU-.I1 smw JO JO 1U J-J't ' R tin B77S Hill ) H77K H 7. . 8MJL , H 7.1 8 X.t ! ( H 7S V HO H OJ t H HI ) HDD 8 8S > . 5 no M)3 ) 4074 605 005 fill- . ft UK ft 0.1 6 10 6 r.'H 617H 6 10 C 1C C40 630 R 40 t , .I7 > i 6 'J7W fi 37U Xo. 2. rush quntntlons WPte ns follows- 1-'IOUR Kusy ; Hpoclul brands , $1 73 ' , htiil palenlH , 11 73(116 ( in' ' , HoK piitentH , Ji.U/ Of 3 SO \VAT | | | No. 2 sprlnR , CITiClc ; No. a , spring , i.liifile. No J red , CTijiiise. CORN No. 2 , JOiJlc ( | , No. 2 jellow , SI1 * ( ff-H'/lii' OATS-No 2. 20-p ; No. 2 while , 23fl24c No 3 \ \ hllLSJVWJJtie. . HYU No. 2. 4)4U43'ie. ) ( ' llARI.nY No. 2 , J f/41c. / SUiiSKliiNieed. . No. 1 , S75S7'ip ( ; n. w. BOo. prime timothy seed , f J 52'i I'ROVISlONS-i'oik , mess , per bbl. . JS S 47S ST > Liird , pel 100 Ibs. , $ jO. ' f305 | llacon Hhort ribs Hlde-B ( loose ) , $52551550. Ur : nailed Bhoulders ( boxuil ) . $1 50j ( | t 73 , shor clear Hides ( boxed ) , $ S70 5bO. SUGARS Cut loaf , unuh.umod. l-'ollowlnt ; uro thu tect-lpls ami shipment for lodii > : cm the I'roiluco exchaiiKo today the bill ter nmrUel was sleacly : crcamurlcs , 135 li'-.c. d.ilrlos , IJJilCc HKKS , llrm ; fresl IJ'jt ' U\o poultiy , brisk demand , sprlni ebUUeiiH , 10'.i ' , buns , be , clucks , C'uTc , lui Ueju , 7i. M\V ionic ( ; IMIIAI , ; ( tiiotiitlonn for < li < > Ilay oil ( ieoeru NUU' YORK , Sept. 1 l-'LOUH-nccelpts 2S , ! > SO bbls. ; exports , 2J.S37 bbls ; marke quiet und unchanged , spring patents being Irregular and low grade winters easy. CUUNMtJAh-Steudy , jcllow wcstcin , M WHljAT Hecelpls , 175,730 lui : exjiorts , lSJ,20s ) bu , spot easj , No 2 red , 7JHc f o. b tilloat. to urrlvo , 7JiC spot Options openfel blioiiKc-r on fuieiKit bu > lng , but encoun tered a larger spring wheat moMUiient. easier cables and line weathei news , whkh producwl subseiiuent weakne.ss All of thin .vus tlna'ly ' regali nl on coveting by Sep tember shorts UIH. n good cash demand , thi' ilo-e being at l-Si' e net advance , sales Included No 2 red September , C.S j-ltiir C9 1-So , cloned , ut tf , December , CU 6-104 ] ) Ctf 7i . closed. f 6 7-Sc COHN Hecelpls. 115,700 bu ; exports , SC.- S3o bu ; spot nrm. No 2 , , ! ii 7c f o b. atloat Options opened steady and ad vanced on cables and further bad crop news At noon weakness iove | > loped with wheat , but was checked by a late recovers on wet weather scare , closing 'tfyj-se net advance , September , 31 fi-Sfi3J > 4c , closed , D-VjC 'December , 33 S-16K33 7-ic ; clostil , S3 7-Sc OATS-Hccelpts , ICfi.soo bu ; exjKirts. 101 , . 370 bu . spot iiulet. No. 2 , 27c ; No 3 whlle > , 27l W2bc Options iiulot but firmer wlih corn , closing l-so net higher , September closed , 25c HOl'S-Qulet. WOOI Dull UrTTKH-UeceiptB. 3.50S pkRS. ; Hrm ; western creamery , H'iQlS'.c ; KlKlns , li jc. KGCS Uecclpts , 6,1 JO pkgs. ; tlrm ; west ern , I6e CHUUSn-Dull , larso white , 7Kc ; Brrnll white. 7\iU < 'c , largu colored , 7so ! , smalt colored , "Mifcc TA1.LOVQulet COTTONSIID OIL-Quict ; prime yellow. MOhASSKS-Stoady. JUJTA1.S Once nioro the metal market flhows slfiim of hariU'iitng , deoplie the fact that demand drags In nearly all depart ments At the close today the tendency tof prices was unmistakably toward a higher level , with buyers bhowlm ; Increased at * trillion The metal exchange called pig Iron warrants tinner ut the close , with VO bid and f7u5 ufcKcd , lake copper id but firm , ttlth | 121.fi bid nml J12 23 nuked ; tin firm hut dull , with Jl' . SIH bid nnO JP. w oU'.i'd , lend steadier , with 4'Jii1 * bid and t4 W4 mkeil , nr lter qul"t nnd atcndy , with II 7f. bid nnd 14 f-9 nuked. The firm that mimes th Rottllnn i > kr for leading we-u- prn mint's and sriiolturs contioue-s to quote leud nt 1390 OMAHV < ; IMIIVI , . MAIIKHTS. Conilltton of Trnd < * mill Qnnn ( < loiin on Sinplinnil Pane ) ' Produce. nnns rjood stock , 120. UUTTnil rommon to fair , lOOlJc : scp- nrator Uc , gathered crnimTy , 13'tJlCc. MVi : I'Ol'LTny Hens , cae'ic : old roost ers,4c , _ spring chickens , lie , ducks , 5c ; > c 1'IOnoNS Live , per doz. , Jl. ,00. , VKAI. Choice , Rfi9c. HAY Upland , * 5 Co. midland , Jl DO ; low land , 4100 , r > straw , $100 VEOKTAUhKS. CKf.nnY Per doz hum lies , ONIONS New pouthern , per bu , , TIUANH Hand-picked navy , per bu , , $1.23. 1'OTATOnS-I'er bu , SOfclOc. CAHUAOi : Per Ib. Ic. TOMATOES I'er four-basket crate , 259 Oe. ' 'UCU.MBKRS Homo grown per dozV8 , 20c. TROPICAL THUITS. ORANGHS Seedlings. J271. Vnlen- c\nv \ , per box. J3.00 , Mediterranean sweets , tl "iTl i W La.MONS-Callfornln , Jfi ( XHG ) 23 ; fancy Messina tn 50 7 00 HANANAS-fholCP , Inrgo stock , per bumh , J2 0052.23 , mud him sized bunches , fl 75'u200 rilUlTS. APPLiS-Por , . . . , . . . . - AVATnilMLILONS-Craled , HQluc ; loose , WlUe ( ANTALOUPK Homo grown , per ciate , $1 Wit I 2" PBAriinS-rnllfnrnln 20-lb case , $1.10 PLUMS-C'allfornlns , Jl 23m 50. PHARS UarllPtl , $ . ' 2Vi(2 ID , GRAPHS Native per hnM.ot , 15c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per II ) , largo size , 12 ® lie. small , lie , Urazlls , per Ib . DJjlOc ; Un gllsh walnuts , per Ib fiinev soft shell. 11 < 3 > 12c , stnndiuls. XJj9c. tllberts , pur Ib . lOc ; pei .ins , polished , medium Cii'c. extra large Sf/'li , large hickory nutc , $1000110 per bu , pmnll , $1 IMl 2 > per bu , cocoanuts , per 100 , $1 , { iPnnnti , raw , t'ftC'.c ; roaaled , 7c. MAI'I.H hVRUP Klve-cal. can , each , $2 Ti , Kill cans , pure , per dog , $12 , half-gal , cans , $1.2' ) , 'mart rnns , $350 HONKY-Cholce white , llfJ15c. PATKS Hallow et , fiO to 70-11) boxes' ? , 5'ic ; Salr , Cc , Kurd , U-lb. boxes , 9e. TIGS Imported , fain y 3-crown. 14-lb. boxes , lOe , 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-11) , bo\es , 22f(23o ( per box , California , 10-lb. box , $1 CIDUR-Pcr half bbl , J1 2371 30. HIDiS , TALLOW , KTC. IIIDHS-No 1 sreen hides 7c ; No Z Kreen hides , fie ; No 1 halted hides , S c ; No 2 tjlted hides , " 'IP , No 1 vt.il culf , S to 12 Ibs , 9c , No. 2 vual eulf , 12 to 1" . Ibs , 7c TALLOW , ORIIASn , I2TC Tallow , No. 1 , .Ic , tallow , No 2 , 2'4C ' ; loliKh tallow , I'/ic ; whlto grease , 2'/.iJj24c , jollow and brown grease I'jJiS'iP SlIKip I'KLTS Green -ailed , Pach , lit ? 7Gc , gii-en s.illrd shearings ( shorl cooled early skins ) , each , 15c. , dry shearings ( short woolcd eitly skins ) . No 1 , each , Se , diy Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Ib , actual weight , 4'i3e , dry Hint , Kansas und Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , "file , dry Hint , Colorado rado bute hi r wool pelts , per Ib , actual w tight. 4'Tiae ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual WPlght , 3S4c. S ( . I.eiulN MiirKi-l. ST LOt'IS , Sepl. 1 FLOUR Dull nnd UIH hanged \VniAT-Cloieil llrm al the best prlce-i of the dnv feu futures and 3-Sc to 5-8c ! above ) jesterday , spot , dull nnd lower , No. 2 red , cash , elevator , csu.e , track , G9i70c , Sep- li tuber , CC'/iu bid ; Dec-ember , t.3SliMu ; May. b3'4c bid ; No. 2 hard , cash , file , down lo bJc. CORN rulurc.i were slendy to fracllon- nll > bttler limn yesterday , spot , dull ; No. 2 cash , .10e , Seplember , 29 5-Su bid , Decem ber , 2l ! 7-be ; May , IllVic asked. OATS Futures showed small fraclloni ubu\o jchlerdiu , spnl , steaiU , No 2 cash , 2e ! bid , IniLk , S2 > $ c. Seplember. 20\f207-fic ( ; Dercmber , 20c bid ; No. 2 while , 23'/c. RYi-i.isy SHKIJ I'laxsped , lower at S5c ; prlmu Urn- olhy sued , JJ 23 CimNMTAL Quiet Jl RJ'iTl 70 11RAN Steady , sacked , east track. 4lc. HAY Dull , quiet and weak ; timothy , $ GKViC)00 ( , ptalrle , $450iG50 UUTT13U Slow and quiet ; creamery , 16 ® 19te. dalrv , l.iJ17'ii\ ! ( I'GGS-Qulct at lie. loss off. WHISK'k Sle-iidy , $1 25 COTTONTIKS AND RAGGING Un changed. AIiTALS-Lpad , dull nt $3.90 ; speller , steady at $1 U ) bid. PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard mean , jobbing , $ S 75. Laid , lower ; prlmo steam , $4 % , choice , $493 Diy salt meats , boxed shoulders , $3 00 , extra short clear and ribs , J3G2U | , shorts. $5 87'4. Uacon , boxed shouldeis , J5.r > OflrjW4 , extra hhort clear nnd ribs , Jii OOfifi 50 ; shorts , $ G 37H-- RiCiiPTS-FIour : , 5,000 bbls , wheat , 72- 000 bu , corn. 29,000 , bu ; oats , 29.000 bu SIlll'MUNTS-I-'lour , fi.OOO bbls ; wheat , 5,000 bu , corn , 139.000 bu , oats , G.OOO bu. Ilitltliniirc Mnrl.i-t. BALTIMORE , Sept l.-PLOUR-Dull and unchanged , receipts , 8 , HC bbls , exports , 3t,4 bbls WHEAT Easier ; spol nnd monlh , OS 7-S < JtG9c , October , CS iJiC Hc , steamer No 2 led , G4V fifil 3-Sc ; receipts , S0.4S3 bu ; ex ports , 86,000 bu , soulhern wheat , by sam ple , GOHj70c , Eonlhern wheal , on grade , C4'4 CORN Firmer ; spot , month and October , l iiTJSe1 ; steamer mixed. 33MllP ( , receipts , 19sOtS bu : exports , 17,141 bu . southern whlto coin , 3l5(33' ( i , southern vellow , So OATS Quiet , No 2 whlto western , 27c ; No. 2 mixed weslern , 248 J3e , receipts , 18,071 bu oxporls , , none Ul'TTER Sle.uly and unchanged. | C'IIiiSi-Sle.idy ; and unchangod. I KmiNiix ( ' ! ( > ( J nil n null I'ro Ixlonri. KANSAS CITY , Sept -WHEAT Active , steady. No 1 hard , C2T,4c , No 2 , BOViSMHr. No 3 , 57ififiO < ie ; No 2 red , CSc ; No 3 , GCe , No. 2 spring , C'jiBS'fcc , No. 3 , 65f.7 < - OATS-HIgber , No 2 while. 22H23c. CORN-Sllghtly higher : No 2 mixed. 27 ® 2 < c ; No 2 vvhllo. 2Se , No 3. 27c. RYE-Klim. No , 2 , 33'.5T40c. HAY-Sleady , choice timothy , $050 ; cholco pr.illlr. $323 550 HUTTKR Firm , separator , dairy. IGc Enns-Steadv : fresh. HUP. UECEIPTS-Whcat , 100 , SOO bu. ; corn , 3.200 bu . oats. 2,000 bu SHIPMENTS AVhont , 206,000 bu. ; corn , g.SOO bu , oals , 11,010 bu r : nil ll Ileeelpl" at l'rtneilnl | IarUe ( . ST LOUIS , Sept. 1-Recclpls : Wheat , 87 cms MINNEAPOLIS , Sept , 1. Receipts : Wheal , J19 cars CHICAGO , Sepl. 1 Receipts today : Wlte.it , 19 ! cars : corn , 658 cars , oals , 420 e-.us Esllmated for tomorrow : Wheat , 190 cars corn , b30 curs ; oats , 410 cars. DULl'TH , Sept. 1. Receipts : Wheat , 453 cars KANSAS CITY , Sept. 1. Receipts : Wheat , 1GS cat s Clnutiiiiilll Vlnrl.et. CINCINNATI. Sept -FLOUR-Dull. . WlIEAT-Easler. No 2 reel , ( jC5)G7c. ) CORN Pinner , No. 2 mixed , SOJjSO'ic. OATH-Steudy No 2 mixed , 2.'c. RYE-Easj. No 2. 45e. PROVlSIONS-Liinl , easy nt $390 Hulk ejtH , c-asy al J 5 00 IJ.uon , linn nt JO CO. \\IllSKY-Steady at $125. HUTTER-CJulet. Sl'GAR-Sleady llOfiS Plrm at 12c. ClILESE-PIrm AVbeal Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. -WHEAT Ste-adv , September , S 7c ; December , B9fp 59 1-hi . May , Cl 1-Si ; No. 1 hard , Gl' ' c ; No. 1 iiorthern , i2'4i , No 2 north * rn. 59'4c FLOPR First pitcnt , $3901(100' second palcnt. $ J70'oJ90 , llrsi cleirs , ? 2 OOIf 3 50. URAN-In bulk. J57in(575 ( Ciiliriirula Dried NEW YORK , Sept -CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Eviiporati'd apples , , com mon. irfiv. prime , wire tray , 9chole * , 9Vjc , fancy , O 'eflOc I'l lines. 4frSc. Aprl- eels , rovul , 110I13C , Moor park , 131) ) IGc. Peaches , unpeeled , 7 < 89c ; peeled , ISijlOc , I.tieri.ool ( rnlii llnrkel , LIVERPOOL , Sept. -WHEAT-Qulet , n-kd lower ; Seplember , 5s51-bd ; December , 5s 7 3-Ml. CORN Sleadv , unchanged to l-M higher ; September , "slHd. October , 3s21-Sd ; No vember , 3.133-H1. December , 3o3d. 1'eiirlu > lnrl.i't . PEORIA. Sept. -CORN Firm , Btondy ; No 2. JO'ic OATSPlrm. . No 2 white , 2'i T23c. WHISKY rirm. on the basis of $1.25 for llnlshed goods VIIMtaiiUi'f ( iralii .lliirl.et. MILWAUKEE. Sept 1 WHEAT Lower. No 1 northern , b5c ; No. 2 northern , CSc , December , o3l c RYE-Sti-iidy. No 1. 43c llARLEY-Lower. No . ' . 43o. Sun I'riinelneoVIeal Market. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. l.-AVHEAT- Slrong. December. Jl 104 OARLKY-Slrong. December. 11.16 5-8. Dilllllll A V lie ill Market. DULUTH. Sept. l.-WHEAT-No. 1 north - f cm , cash , M - c , September , 62 6-Sc ; De- comber , tO May , 031-Sc I yr < > ( KS AMI 1II.MS. ) \eiv Aurk Market Dull tit tlie Vcr e of Sliimintlon In All seeiirltleM. NEW YORK , Sept -Tho day's stock market was dull to the verge of stagnation for practically all of the standard stocks. There vvns no severe pressure of liquida tion , but neither was there any demand to buy.Evidently Evidently the elaborate manipulation of the bull clleiue which , In view of the fa vorable conditions , was expected to Invlto a prolonged outside bu > lng movement , which would carry prices from one higher stage to another , has come to naught for the time being The professionals have realized , but the new holders are vulnera ble lo maihlimtlons of Die bear clique and are loalh to hold their stocks In a de clining market There Is a c instant dribble- of rc-allrlng offerings and a sagging of prices The market was redeemed from absolute dullness todav bv movements In spei lui stoiks Sugar and Manhattan vveru marked up bj thu bears. People s Gas reacted on the failureof the agreement amongst Inside Inleresls expecled lo re sult from yestcrdnv s conference There was law absorption of both Northern Pn- clllc preferred and Union Paclllc pteferred , Union Paclllc 's favorable statement lor July giving the movemcnl a fresh Impetus. The- ommon sloe ks bolh suffered from li quidation The projei Is of Ihe great new Federal Steel company were rellected In the activity of various -"links affected Gen eral Electric , Consolidated Ice , New York Air llralte nnd Haltlmoru iv. Ohio , the Cleveland , Wheeling nnd Lotnin .stocks , Uulfalo , Rochester and Pltlsburg Blocks bliowed marked advances So far as the outli k In the money mar ket Is concerned there Is prospect eif easier conditions There was no more gold im ported today , but sterling exchange was weaker London money rules ate still be low the New York level , though they hard ened further todav The nnnounceil Inn n- tlon of the Treasury department to antici pate the October Interest pavmcnt on Iho 1 pet cenl bonds will nleasio over tj.OOO.OOO lo the market. It Is expected also that the i distribution of thu new government . 's will I be l ninth more rapid from Ibis time on nnd will bo complete il b > September 13 This % \lll serve to liquidate a , huge amount of loans made by New York banks lor llnan- clng subscriptions to these bonds and will also make the bonds available us security for deposits of government money In na tional banks and for purposes ot circula tion. At the saino tlmii Die- action of Ihe Ucnsuty In anticipating intctist payment is an Indication of the lather pressing ne-i'ds of the money market Such a meas ure has not been resorted to since the period of Secretary Wlnrlom's administra tion. when the old tariff law was yielding a surplus revenue. The bond market shared In the dullness of stocks and prices j le-lded before the end of the day Total sales , $2,090,000 Quota tions for government bonds were un changed. Thu new 3s are 1-S per cent lower on actual transactions The Evening Posts London cablegram says. The nature In the stock markets hero today was thu sharp Jump In Gland Trunk on the monthly sUilement , showing a much greater saving In wet king expenses than hud been anticipated There was also fill tin i talk of a speedy settlement of the tale war Americans were dull , but closed better Spanish 4s wete steady The New York Inquiry for gold Is said to be shifting to Paris Details of the gold movement for the week show the leeelpt of JuHn.iKtO fiom Australia , of 15,000 from South America and L9onO from Portugal , the shipment of L40f to Geimany and the sale of 25,000 In French coin 'In is following are the nosing quotation * or the leading stocks on the New York market today. Atehlson Jo pipf'il . .101 AU-hlwm pref'il . . St P M & . M 10S ll.iltlmoio .t CXilo Sotiihcin 1'acillc . . USe ( Mni.li IMno So Italluay , D , CanaJi Southern Ai Ilallnio prcfa. 3fii. Cintrnl Pm-lllo fcl THXIIM , t Paciiio . If. ' Chesapeake .V- OHIO L3' Union Pae- lie .t Alton. IV ) I U. P I ) A. O ( hlcaKo II & . 0 . 117 IVBliasrh I fill 4. 13 111 55 % \\al > n > h prof il . . . . 23 C C C & . St I. . * 1 Wheeling .t L IJ . 2V < lo preferred . . . 85 do prefd . . II Del i. Hu . 'm I"1 * Int I'apr Co G7'i Del I , . W . . , r.l' . . , ! < > , , ret il < n I.il. & Klo O . m < - Ailamt Hxpress . .IDS Del A. Illi O p'f cl Vi'j Arn-rlcan ixprebi..l3n Hrle ( ne ) . UVi rnlte.it htuleH . . . 43 do 1st prefened _ .ts > i'\vcll ' * rnrito rt Vin > m Jl P Coast 1st pref'd. E4 ( ! t Nor prefil ' I do .M p . el . . 83 H.uklntr Vnllo > > ' A Col Oil 37'4 lIMnoU central 112 I do pr .fil . M'i Lileu iru . W i , Am'nplrlti ! . . . . 13 % do pret'd . , , Al"'n Spirits proru 3J'A „ Lake Miuiv WAm Tolic-co . . . . 141 I uls\llt . < L N do pref d HI Manlnttan I , 97S People' O . . . Me' Traction . I'M c\ns ( .tin US Ml. . hlKnn CVnlr.il .107 CSim Ciitile CM. . 170 Minn .V f-l L . . . 11 Col K i Iron . : t'4 ' rte 1st prefil . si's ' do pref'd . , s-o Mo I'aclllJ . . . K % Opn ! 3lpctrto . . . tt'A Mobile Is O'llo . . . . IS IlltnoN Stivt . . . . 73'i Mo K A. T . lJi , Lu Clede Ois . . . ron M K .t T prefil 3S' Chi Ind A. L. . . . S Leid prcif'd 110 i do prcfd . . . . 3. ! Nat l.ln Oil Pi I ' i J Central . . . ' ) 1'aclllr Mall 341 , I N Y Central . . . .118 f'ullni4in Pulnre IfcON N. Y Chi A. St L 14 Silver Certificates . SOU ' lo 1st pref'.l . . . ( Y > Stand Hopei T SOUH do M prefd . . . 3H4 Sugar . nn , Northwestern 1" . prefd No Aim-r Co . . . ( % A. iron Northiirn Pacific . . St' , 71 do prefd 7s' . I/entlitr pTd 72'1 Ontario & W 15' , Hubbtr . . 44 % Ore H S. Niu . . . . 57' ' * Hublier pTd.105 Ore hhort Line . 3G Tn Un'on . . . W Pltttbiirg 1O ( St I & 8 W BM , Ilcxxlliii ; do Inland . . . .IMS u a \V tit Loulfl & B K . 8 % R a Vv do l t pre-fd c o \v Id' . | ilo 2.1 prefil Union I Hi I'ftiil 11 ! ' C N W ' St IHul prof d 15 r N W prefd . . .175 Ha Oem Co . ICVilliiokUn U T Heiillnir l t prefd ' " ' Minn Iron st I- A : Om Total sales of stocks today , 388,100 shares. IncludingAtchlson preferred , Sffn , Haltl- moro & Ohio , 9.5T3 , RurlliiKton , 9,110 , I ouls- vllle- & Nashville , 07' , Manhatlan , 40,110 , NottliPin Paclllc , 2510 ; Notlhern Paelllc lirofprred. 45OSO ; Rock Island , 6,200 , St. Paul , 22.570 , Union Pacific , 21,183Valnsh ; piefcrred , S.770 , Minnesota Iron , 4,72. ; , Pee ple's Gas , 30.5S2 , General lilectilc , l"i,720 i- ; Illinois Steel , 0,310 ; Sugar , Sii.SW ; Lealher preferred , 4,110 , Chicago Great Western , 4,210. \e Aeii-U lloili-i > lnrl.i-t. NR\V YORK. Sept -MONKY ON CALL Nomlnallv. 2Hi2'i per cenl. PRIMU MIRCANTILI : PAi'CR-3' < 4ii4'4 } ' per cenl STERLING nXCHANGK-IIeavy. with actual business In bnnkeis' bills at $4 S4S4' ' < J 4 S5 for demand , and $4S2ifi4S3 for sl\ty days , posted rates , $1 SlujtH SI nnd J4 So ; commercial bills , $1 S2 SILVKR CIIRTIPICA' RAR SILVKR-Hte SinXIOAN DOLLARS I GOVKRNMHNT UONDS-Stcndy ; now 3s , when Issued , 101V new 4s , rog nnd coupon , 126 % , 4s , leg , ex-lnl . 109V coupon , 'lll'b ; 2s , 9S , 6s , reg. nnd coupon , 111Paclllc os of ' 99 , 102'4 Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows : U S new JR . J r ( is . , ; .T U s new 4H rpff . N C llH .I''O " II ilo coup U7 l N C 4H 10J tl S 4n reu . HO'i No I'aclfle Inta n. H U M. ilueoup . . . .118)4 ) No I'ai-Iilc t U S dn n-c IK No I'.iclllo 4H mi U s fts , roir . . ll''V N Y c . < . St 4 .107 I ) H , ' > B. POIID . . . . lt.- < N A W UH .I'-J Ulutrlct i il.lu 117 N W Consols . . . .Ill Alii , cliHs A . lOrt N W Deb r.s All cl.iRH 11 . . . .Kid < re N Ists . IT Ala cl-inn C . no Ore N 4a Al i CurrPiicy . no O S u OH t r " AtPhUon 4 . . 041 , OS L SB t r . "IS AlcliUon ad ] 4n 71 > < I'icllk-llHOfUS . . .1 ( ) . ' < < C.in.iila Su'ds 107 C A. N. 1 t r 4s IK ) K ( \V iBta c A.O r.H . 11.'i St L A I M con 6 c n .vi ) 4M .10IH St I. A s K r.on II . L > k U G. IHIS . . . Ill St I1 PollKOlH 151 1) \ U O 4H U7H St 1' C A , I' IBIS l.'U KiHlTunu IBIH 103V , St I' C & .V fla , . 117M Krlpliin 4n , 7.'Ii So Hv fis . . . US K W A.D iHtH t s U AT Its Opn KlPC r.H Tenn new set Ja . ( i II .V S A tin 101 T 1 > I , R IHIB ion O H AS A'lU 105 T i' lie ' 'dB II bi C. lit > ! 111 r p D .v o IBIS II A. T C con. Us 1IISH VV.ih 1st SB IP. Iou.it' IHIH 101 VV.ibJdB . ' .HIV , 1 1 Nc\\ foil 4s 101 VV bhoro 4a . I. A.K Unl 4H . . H1H Vn Centurli-a . . . . . .100 V.i ueferriHl . SI K . .VT'dh . us WiscoiiHln C. M. la M K iT 4H . . . . Union 1'acltlc 4a . . N Y C l t lloitoii .Siu-U ( luoliillonH. nOSTOX , Sept. 1-Call loans , 24'i74 ! ' per cent , llmo loans , SiH per cent. Closing quotations on stocka , bonds and mining shaics. Atch Top st r us Wisconsin Central Anier HiiKar . . i : ll.ii'ii 111 do prefd ir. KOUon III . . . . .1S1 lta > Slite Has . . O i : . pnfd . . .1S1V Hell Telephone AtUilsoii prvfd : JO 11. . Ktnn A. AH'jnj ' Mchlmn 4s Boston & Maine .161'i N. \ \ Knalarul C 1 Chi. llur ts Q 11M. Allouez Mlnlni ; Co I ItchbiirR . . . 104 Atlantic . lien Kleurio . . lloston x Mont . . * . Illinois Mel IHiitit ll.Mton . Mexican Central i\ilumet A. llrcln f N Y .1 N Ens . 9t < 'intinn'al 01J CNMoni . . 1JO I'ranklln Ore Short Une . SSI 'II ' Diunlnlon I'rlon Pacific . . 03 \ \ t ind X6 \\V t ind prrf d lie 1T7 " \Ve tlnBli iie-c. . 27 Sliiteiiu-nt of Ilnnl. of IIIKIIIII : | | . LONDON Sept 1 The wppkly stale- mctit of the Rank of nneland shows the followliiK changes as compared with Ihe preMous account Tolal re er\e , decrease , I xi,000 , circulation , increase , l 5.vou , bul- lion , decrease. 62.121 , other Mecurltles , In- cre-ide , jt4lt < W , other deposits , decreiiise' , 1 20(100 , public depn.lt.s , Increase , i2.I10 , . 00 , noles rpnervr. decrease , Jt24' , UOi ) , gov- etnmtnt , decrease , 2i9.ouu The- proportion of Ihe Hank of iJngland s reserve ! liability Is unchanged al 4s Jo per cent The Hank of Iceland's rate of dis count remains unchanged at 2Vz per cent SUM Priiiu-lsiMi MluliiK lluolutlon * . SAN I'MIANCISCO , Sept. 1-Tho olllclal closing quotations for milling stocks today weru as follows. Alia . . ICMkentitcky Con 5 Alpha Con 2 Vlexlcin II ile-s 7 CJ clriental Con fi Il'Kher ] - . Ophlr 17 lie ? ! , t Urielcr 13 Uvriimn 5 liulllon 2 1'otorl 15 Challenge Con 13 11 chollir 14 Brerplon 2 e'cnlMcnci- x , SI' * ra Nf\aJa M Con l nla and V 37 I'nlnn Con 1" Cronn Point 13 t'lnh Cun A Oould & currlo U Yellow Jacket IS Jim ce 14 Stnn.lird 10) " Silver bars , 59c ; Mexican dollnrs , 46'jc. ' Drafts , sight , 17'fce ' , telegraph , 20c. Ni'\t orl. MluliiK UtiotntlonK. NiW YORK , Sept. -The follow Ing arc the closing tiuotntlons on mining Blocks : i h .lor 10 Ontario ,7 . S'O e'rown Point l Ophlr 1" > con r-il nnd Vn . . 33 1'lj month . . 15 Ix-iidwood . . . . T" CJn cKnllier 113 OuuliI nnl Curr'e . . 10 yulck ll\er prefd i.-n llalinnd Noicron . 70 Meiri Ncxaili . . " .2" HorreMnk" . 4f"i h'lnndard . . . 13" . Iron ll\er . . . 7n I'nlon Con 12 Mexican . . inello Jacket 12 London Sloe-It ( Inotlll Ions. LONDON , Sept. 1. i p -Closing : fir in \ 110 1-lfi , .Se York Central e'onp for aec't llu 11-16 Pennsjlvinla . 61' . Cinadlun Paclflt , llea < t nc 9\ LIrle . ll'.l t'nlon Pac prefd. Cii | Tile31 tirefM 'I. . N . . 60" . Illlnnls Central 111' . , ( Irani ! Trunk 714 Nor 1'ac pn-f .1 . . S1' , Atchltoa 141. Ht Paul comincn IK. j I int HAH MLVlMJ-Qlllot at 27 11-lCd. MONKY-V'il ! > cr cent. The rate of dhrount In the open market for short bills , i\ per cent ; for three months' bills , IV I 7-S per cent. IMiiiint-liil > olrs. OMAHA , Sept. 1 The clcirances today S9sTS2i ! ( : balances , | < ! 2 3TO 02. Last i year Ihe eleiir'anccs w ere $ S72 , JG5 2(1 ( : lini- | I anees , in",5J7 S3 Increase In cloarlngs , i $110SS. ) ) ST LOUIS , Sept 1 Clearings , $ " . .S37r,39. ' balances , $3f0.410. money , 4fi7 per cent ; Now ' York e\i hiinpp 23c discount bid , par asked , ] CINCINNATI. Sept 1 Money , J'ifjC ' per I cent , New York exchange , 23'UIOc ' discount ; i cle-.irlngs , U2H. M\ . WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. Today's stale " 1 ment ot HIP cniidltoh of the tie.isury nhows Availably cash balance , $294,474OSl ; gold nsei\e , $217nOI,4&l. HAL'lIMORi : Sept. -Clearings , $2CSI- 02 ! balances , S429.siG j PHILADELPHIA , Sepi i-clearings , $11.469 M ? balances , $2,414,309. i CHICAGO , Sept 1-Clearings , $17 1C9.157 ; I balances , $1,100,214 , New York exchange , 50c discount , sterling exchange , posted , $1X1 ( BlfCili. nelual , $48 183 , slxlj days , $4 < .2'i . ( ii4M Storks dull , lilscull , , r ' , , Jif-cillt preferred , 99 7-8 , Diamond Malc.li , 14" . 4 , Norlh Chlingo , 227 , Straw-board , 30 , West Chicago , 93'i I NH\V YORK. Sept. -Clearings. . $142,901- ' 03S , balancts , $9tOSJ03 , BOSTON , Sppt 1 Clearings , $1C,12G,12G ; bnlnnies , Jl.'rsisn NKW ORLEANS , Sept. l.-Cleatlngs , $1- 109,650 , New York exchange , bank , $100 per Jl.Oou premium ; commercial , $1 00 per $1,000 discount. I'ori'l/ii riiinnc-lnl , LONDON , Sept. 1 American securities I were slightly lower early In the day , but Improved toward the close on a moie buoyant feeling The closing tone was steady , with a moderate demand. Gold Is quoted at Huenos Ay-res today at 16050 , nt Madrid , CS 50 , nt Lisbon , 74 , at Rome. 10772 ; Gold at Lisbon has declined to "i 50 The amount of bullion withdrawn fiom Ihe Hank of Knglaml on balance today was 33,000 H.ir gold was advanced 3-Sd to 77slOTd today owing to the heavy demand for gold for export to America. Spanish 4s closed 41 5-S. HKRLIN , Sept. 1 Huslness was lifeless on the Stock exchange' today Local securl- ties were sleady and Canadian Pacifies , vvero strong on London buvlng. " PARIS , Sepl 1 There was a more cheer- , fill feeling on Ihe bour"o today and the i whole list of stocks advanced in spite of rcall/allons. The hardening continued until the close of the market , 3 per cent rentes , ] OTt 55e for the account , exchange on Lou- don , 23f2 > c for checks Spanish 4s closed. MADRID , Sept 1-Spanish 4s closed to- j day at 0710. Gold WHS cuoted | at C2 70. PoMIe De-lit Stiiti'ioent. WASHINGTON , Sept. 1-Tho monthly statement of the public debt Issued today shows that on August .11 the public debt less cash In the treasury was $1,012,870,717 , which Is a decrease for the month of $34- 7b9,711 This decrease Is ai counted for by a corresponding Inctcaso In Iho cash on hand duo to Ihe recelpls fiom the war loan The debt Is n capitulated as follows. Interest bearing debt , $022,212,800 , debt on which In terest has ceased slnco maturity. $1,2.VOJO ) : debt bearing no Interest , $ JS3,8S5y71 , a total of $1,307 , ! 57 , ! > 01. Tills amount , however , does not Include $ Vis 01B.93I In certlilcates and treasury notes outstanding which are offset by an equivalent amount of cash In the treasury. Thu cash In the treasury Is classified as follows : Gold , $ . ' 33,377,493 ; silver , $513,400,894 ; paper , $91S84,053 , bonds , national bank ele- posllorles , elc , $ C7,2S2,201 , aggregale , $927- 141G4G Against this aggregate them are outstanding dem ind liabilities amounting to $632,637,701 , which leaves n net cash bul- anco In the treasury of $234.l57,0sl. Stiiteini-nt of ItiinK of I'm nee. PARIS , Sept 1 The weekly slntoment of J the Hank ot Franco shows Ihe following I changes as compared wlih Iho previous nc- | count. ' Notes In circulation , Increnbo , 61,375,000 francs ; treasury account curient , increase , 3,425,000 finncs , gjld In hand , Inert-use , . ! . - 550nH ( ) f rams , bills discounted , increase , 77- 875,000 ftancs , silver In hand , Increase , 5CO- 000 francs. Col ton .llarl.et. NKW YORK , Sept 1. The activity of English Bplnners In the LHerpool market and repoits ot terrible winds and heavy rains In Atlantic status , In addition lo Ihu 'uiUlccs I legaidlng the spiead of > ellow fu\ur In Ihe .Mississippialley , taustd n rlso of n * polnls In collou this morning , after whic.li there wus a partial recession , but again the market li.inederj sticng on chums regarding Ihe extent ut damage done by Ihe slorm , parllcularl > In Georgia. At Iho slroiiBest InterMil today prices showed a net aihanto of 7iIO points Net receipts , none , gross , Mi bales , toiwardcd , StJ bales , hales , J,7o9 bales. splmiprs. , 2SJ bales , stock , 5Jt.Tt > baits. Q'otnl today. Net receipts , 4 1 bales , exports to Great llrltaln , 4,041 bales. slock , 174.71G baits. Consolidated Net receipts , 23,592 biles , ux- poits lo Great llrltaln , 1S.4JJ bales , tu France , 777 bales , to Inc. conllnenl , 2,5W bales. Tolal slnco September 1. Net re ceipts , 4,713 bales , exports to Great lirltnln , 4Ml bales NiW ORLEANS , Sept 1 COTTON Fu tures dull , September , $521 bid , October , } 325'ii5Jb ' , No\enibu , $32Ji530 | , December , $ jili33l ! , January , J"i35jo33 , I'ebruary , $54J'u5U , March , $3 Wilt 4b , Aptll , $ o 4Sj 549 , May , $35Ua5J ( | Spot stifadv , sales , 1,500 bales , ordinary , 4 15-lt.c , good ordlnan , 4 5-lbc ; low middling , 1 T-SI , middling , D J-bc , middling fair , C 1-St , recolpls , 1U2 bales , slock , 57,072 bales X.IMV iirlv lr > lioodH . " > Iarki-t. Nnw YORK , Sejil 1 Dry goods sloro trading was interfeied with lo a considera ble degree toduy by the extreme heat Tlure Is n fall running trade In the job bing houses , hut aside fiom these the-re 1s verj lltlle life lo Ihe iradlnir Mall orders were more noteworthy both In s.zo and In number and shlpimnts continue quite henThe gre.iusl Improvement Is nolod In the print cloth m.irUe-t , which showing advances Is nut an actl\o .is It was two d.ljs ago. KxlraH are now quoted at 2 1-loc , square-s are r.iud al i 7-Sc. the latter being u more radlcMl nd\ance than that on reg ular cloths Odd goods generally are linn. Otht-r cotton lines nru quiet again today. Uxport goods are fairly acll\o and quite stiong. I'rlnts show lllllo nellvily und there is nothing to help the price tone except - copt the higher prices of print cloths , which liuvo less effect on bujcrs than on sellers. Oil MnrUel. OIL CITY , Pa . Sept. -Credit balances. certlllcales opened and closed at SS' e bid for cash. Sales , 2,000 bbls. cash oil at W.c , shipments , SO 857 bbls , runs , )20.t ) > l ! > bbls SAVANNAH , da . Sept. -OIL Turpen tine , llrm , 27V2fl27tc. Rosin , llrm , un changed WILMINGTON , N C. Sept. -OIL- - Turpenllne , llrm. 27' jj27c ; crude turpen tine , tlrm. $1 10 , $1 CO and $1 to. Rosin , llrm , $1 and $1 ( C. Tar , strong. $1 20 re > n > e > Marl.et. NK\V YORK , Bept -COKrnn-Opcneil but Ply sleady at 54(10 ( points decline , tuled moderately active * with a VNeuk undertone under Curopean nnd Rio decline , selling as- Hlstcil by large warehouse dcllvcilca In thlt ) country und comparative steadiness of spot market , closed sleady with prices 54/15 points lower sales , 13,750 bags. Including September at $5 M. December $5 S5 81.01 , colfce , Rio , market barely steady. Mild , lets active , ' . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Run of Cattle and Hogs and Plenty Sheep on Sale. GENERAL TENDENCY TOWARD EASIER Cuttle Ilujern Incline- I.imer Prlccn mid HCIK Men l'vi-1 Vloeh ( lie- .Sunn Deioiinil ( eir IVed- SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 1. Ciiim jiot ; * r > li ( " V Receipts today l,7 < 0 0,020 7.311 Olllclal Wednesday . . . I1,9 > J U 3-2 4,51.1 Olllclal Tuptila , . . . 2l'JM 7.Mil 2,931 OIIKInl Monday 5 , HO 3.10J 1,114 bo far this week . . 16,900 2b,9.V > UMO Same duyj last vei-k In , 101 2S.3U" 12.07S Same clnjs week he-tore 15,173 2uon 10,911 A\eici ; p piltu pulu iC' .04- . several dass wlih coniparisont. . August 21 Augusl 23. AtiKUJ-l . ( . . August 27 August 2S. August J9 3 70 | 2 Ml 4 22 | 5 3 > ) j 5 li | 5 Ot Au.int M .1 i2 . ! 31 | 4 11 , 5 IJ | u 111 b H August Jl , 3 ( .1 3 9JI 2 Sll 1 10 , 5 In , U U | 6 W Sept 1 . . 3 bl | 1 9J | 2 77 5 5i | 5 271 I Si s 9 Indicate ? Sunday. The olllclal number of cars of slock brought In today b > each rood was : C.Utle. Hoes. Sheep H'i's. C , M. & St. P. Ry. . . . . ' C & St L Ry l > Missouri . Paelllc Ry. . 27 " I'nloii Pac Sjstem . . 73 IS 17 K , 13 .t M V. R R 2S 19 s c & P. Ry 1 C , Sl P. . M. .V O Ry. 2 7 It. M R. R. R . . . ffi ) 31 C , H it Q. Ry. . . . 2 7 C , R I. A , P. Ry , U . . 7I I C , R. 1. A : P. Ry . W. S Tolal receipts , . . .U9 100 29 1 Th. , d'sposlllon of Ihe daj's reoelpls was an follows , each buver purchasing Iho num- . bui oi head Indicated : Catlle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha. Paiklng Co . . . 21 uM 4h7 U II Hammond Co 21J l.Ujj . Swift and Company 710 1,211. Cuilnhv Packing Co 759 2,021 l.liil Armour i Ac Co ll ! 2,05. ! R Hc-cker and Degan . . lr.S Vansatit .1 Co ' 15 J L Catey 219 Lobman As Co 10 W 1 Stephens M llenton it Underwood . . 379 . . . . . . . . Huston At Co Ji Krebbs .t Co 56 Hill & Huiitzingpr 47 Livingston At Sihnlrr . . IJ9 Hamilton j \ . Rothschilds. 430 Armout , from country WO Swift , from eouiuo ] ,17J Cudali } P. Co , K. C . . . 7J3 Planklnton j 1' . Co , Mil 77 Other bujcrs 571 . . . 1,397 Left oxer T > 0 500 200 Totals 4Mil 7.U.5 G,9. d CATTLi-Good bpof cattle , that Is such as would be considered desirable by puck ers , were about stetulv , but the tendency of the market was easier The fuel Is that the rmirkel at Chic igo has been gradually working lower , and buvers hpro are com mencing to feel thai lhe > have been payIng - Ing most too much monev for their beef. A\ \ Idle Ihe holders of good callle were re porting ] Ihe market us In ptPtl > fair shape tellers who had common llllle Texas and Mexican cattle or other ordinary kinds of callle that would not bo called overly de- Elruble1 , wore reporting the market as 5ifl UK. lower. The geiipr.il demand was of liberal 1 proportions and Ihe most of the catlle sold e-.itly Cows and heifers were In liberal supply , something like twenty loads being reported In the jards , the most of them westerns and ' a considerable proportion not oveily good stuff. The market was steady at 5 < filOc lower. Quite a string of Idaho cows sold at $533. The most of the cow stuff sold early , but the market was a lltlle slow toward the elose Good stock and feeding entile were In ncllve i demand al sleady prices this mornIng - Ing , nnd the most of the offerings met with quite rendv sale A train of Idaho feeders sold at $420f/40 ! , the long string going nt $4 23. While good kinds 'of feeding catlle were wanted , Iho market on the medium kinds ) was slownnd common catlle were extiemely hard to move even at very low prices lingers all appeal to want good stuff , while there' are very few buj ers for anything else. Representative sales : STIURS No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 9t > 0 $1 0 2 790 J4 50 Ii Uul $1 M ) 21 . 9n i 3.- 40 1214 I M ) 21 1USM ) 1 90 57..11UO 45 18 1150 4 05 COWS 760 1 75 7. 1011 00 .1020 3 25 StO 2 ( ) 1. 930 3 00 1200 J 2 > 9JO 2 00 1 1100 . ! 00 9')0 3 JO 1130 2 00 1 12DO 3 00 970 3 Vi SW ) 1 23 1. .1200 , t 00 .1210 3 50 K10 2 50 1 .lOil ) .t 00 900 3 50 1015 2 50 3. 7SJ 1 10 970 3 50 S10 2 60 1 81,0 3 10 3 .1246 3 55 WO 2 75 3 S10 3 20 2. . SOI 3 55 1100 2 75 1 .1110 a js 6..1010 3 51 1140 2 75 1 .1120 3 2 > G .1110 3 GO 1220 2 SO 1 .1140 . { 23 J . o6 3 00 1005 2 SO 26..1057 3 25 1. . 910 3 60 , 794 2 S3 . 1 .1090 3 25 1. . 970 3 SO 1. 590 3 10 3 960 3 90 S. . 977 4 10 1 S32 1 50 1. 1UO 3 90 1. . 780 4 10 9 3 75 HULLS. 1 .1320 2 73 1 1520 . ' . 00 1. . 890 3 40 1 .1010 2 7S 1 14-.0 3 10 2. . i > 40 3 45 1 .1280 2 75 1 1110 3 25 STAGS 1..U30 3 10 1 1150 4 00 CAI.VIJS 310 3 50 1 . 230 B 50 I. . 130 650 300 4 50 2 120 fi 2" STOCKHRS AND W. 661 3 21 cm , : 15 ! )3S ) 4 21 2. 755 3 23 lJ5 ) 3 S.1 6. Ml 4 23 G. 000 J 40 VI3 I 00 11. ( .70 4 23 C. 87S 3 50 UOO 4 00 1. 590 4 21 1. GIO 3 HO sso 4 10 1. 610 1 25 2. 711 3 73 G70 4 20 13. 758 4 30 1. GJO 3 75 Vv'HSTCRNS. N'o. Av Pr No. Av. Pr. 4 eows 900 $2 21 23 cows . . . ! 61 $1 00 NKIIRASKA 5 cows . . 101S 3 10 5 cows 110S 3 SO 1 Stag . . MO ! 15 1 feeder. . . OSO I 15 1 feeder .10JO 'I 21 1 feeder..1140 4 11 1 feeder . .1060 3 T > 31 feeders .1022 4 20 Carey Hunt 23 str. Tox. 'OS 3 20 111 sir. Tex. S55 3 35 03 str. Tex. ' 40 3 JO Victoria Live Stock Co. 47 cows , . . . ! m .1 91 17 cows . . . . 907 3 70 Standard Cuttle Co. CC Texan..1U7 110 1,6 slpers..H2S 4 20 i : M Seurle 1 feeder. . . 510 ,100 10 feeders. . 963 4 23 3 cows . . . 1071 3 40 10 feeders . 917 4 23 5 eows . . . 9tiS 3 10 IS feeders . HI9 4 40 1 feeder. . . 730 3 73 S feeders. . MO I 40 Mills Rros. 1 steer 13 % 323 171 feeders. . S93 393 5 feeders . 89G 3 EO \ \ YOMING. J P Rovston. 1 feeder. . . 1010 I 00 Jl feeders. . 79S 433 3S cows . . . . 812 1 40 D 1C Whllakpr. G steer.s . . 900 3 50 20 hteers . . . 906 3 50 Swan Land and Cattle Co. Ill feeders. 1190 4 so soIDAHO. IDAHO. J C II u I ley. 2 steers. . . 1013 3 On 25 feeders..1011 420 1 steer . . . 12SO 4 2i Jim Reedy. 23 feeders. 1100 I 20 T Hulehlnson. 21 bulls. . . . 13 < i6 2 9' . 121 feeders .1171 4 Zi 4 POWS 1207 ,1 40 46 feedeis , 10SO 4 33 2 feeders. 12iV .1 DO 14 feedeis . 935 I 20 21 feeders. 971 4 20 ARIZONA 70 feeders. . S15 3 CO COLORADO AV L. While. 47 feeders ll O 4 10 Pawnee Calllo Co 172 feeders. Mil 3 70 LATH YISTIRDAY. WYOMING Swan Land and Cattle Co 21 steers 1110 J 75 76 steer.s . 115S 415 S7sleer 1111 400 91 sleers. 11S7 4 I0 ! 20 steers 1213 4 ( fl CO steel s . . 1300 435 HOUrf Toda > H mnr.set wan very neatly sli-ady < it > esterday'H dec line The ) ran e of prices for tlm Iwo dujs was practically Ihn Hiiine , bul llu-ro were u f > w more low- prlied Itiads todai , so that HIP aveiage prito was nol ai high as veslculuy Any innngo thu may have taken place In the market toduj was rnlln-i on the side of easle-r prli es Good hc-iiV ) IIOKH Hold largely ut $ . : i.fl up In } 1 tt > tor prime , while the nioHt uf the good light blonght } 1l * > i < 37H and mixed loads \er > largtly J.I iui < " tji ; The d maud was good. IIIIMTS evi dently wanting the IIDKH at pn-vulent pr e M , and most everMhing i bunged hands earl ) To that exlenl the market was entirely xullHfmlni ) t < > th. > Mi-llerH As will bo noted from thu tabln uf lecelpts iibov-i thit markit todnj was well supplied with fr.sh reielpls. but In addition thenwerr iibjul JAM lii-ad enrrlid uver from ) PMtcrilu > . so that the tolul ofrerlngH were very llbei.il Th IIOKH sold todio l UK- lowest pulnl touched Hlneet ( he lltHt da > In July , vIn n the average price VMIH u fruition under $ J 00. and almost 40i undi r the IIVTIIKP uf a year ago Two > piirn ago ted iv the av r- agn prlrn pnld fur all IIUKH on III * market \Miaimlj $ . ' " ? Ki'ini-Hpntiitli \ H ih i No , Av rih Pr No Av till Pr. la . . . il > J bO U 10 2.U . 3 U3 10 Sbh . . 3 574 101ft J 6. ' , 21 ,101 XO 3 S7s bl. 310 ? > 3 Cu fiO "hll M ) II IM &K 2SX ISD 3 60 . 2M U 3 ( W f i 262 Mi 31,0 lril .W 3 ( W 6H. . . . 269 2iM 360 71 2ro 4D ,1 CO 69 . . . .262 3 10 P 2-.I O 3 hi ) pS. . . H , It'll ( .0 . 214 . , 3 bi ) dJ . . . . 2oO 2t > ,1 hi ) 6S SIR . , 3 60 27 . J I. I6i 75 U\ \ . . . J 00 07 . . . JU ! 2D .10 OT. . . 175 12J 3 10 71. . . . 24) ,1 ( M 6s . 311 M ) .1 CO El. . . . .HI V ) 3 ( , > t.9 . . ' 'oil 120 3 tO 51. .510 4U .1 Ml 79 . . . 2Ji 120 . ' ( CO 6,5. . . . 24 < 4) 3 t,0 6.1 . . . . 3I'J SO 3(0 OS . . . . ZJj 4) ) .1 i.n tO . . . . 2t9 40 3624 S2 lib 40 3 Wn 65 . . . .317 . . . t t'Jt , OJ . . . 2J1 SJ 3 G.1- , C2 . . .251 SO 3 t,2i , { f.S Ill 3 W'-s " . . 210 . . . 3 1.2 i 65 . . . . 23) ) SI ) 3 W.4 . . . . . . ' 3S . . . 3 CJ'j ' tl 2JS 40 3 tiJHi SO . . . 210 . . . 3 C24 G7 . . . 217 SO I 6Jli ( .1 214 120 ,1 6''i S1. . . 271 40 I i. 's GO . . . 271 SO 3 C2'5 45 . . . 131 . . 3 Co 70. . . ,2tJ M 3 C5 St 211 120 3 t5 61 34S . . 3 to F7. . . . 2.11 . 3 K > 67 l l 120 3 iV. 14S . . 2t > li IS.- fd . Sll 120 .1 37K46 315 SO 3 67'a IS . . . I 9 . . . 3 tO 7S. . .190 40 3 60 72 . . . 275 SO 3 fO 61 . 319 ISO 3 to 6 * . . . . 300 . . 3 (0 f9 . J7I S20 3 M ) ft ) ? t54 SO StO 60 . . . . S'iO IhO 3 CO 57 . . , j9 ; . . . J U ) IS . . . . 214 40 3 60 4S . . . nil 0 J CO SS . 2.W 2 0 . ( 00 41 . . . Jil 160 3 tO 72 . .Sal * n 3 CO 61 . . . 2SO 40 I ! GO I.J. . , . 291 10 3 CO f.S . . . .M il ) StO 01. . . . 2S2 SO 3 CO 70 . 25 40 3 (0 ( 1 2/7 SO fl CO ' < fl . .9' . 210 3 U ) 76 ISO 120 3 (44 ( ! ' 76. . J.l X2J 31214 61 2JI 4M > 3 l. j ( .1 . . 215 140 .1 t2h S3 2J1 210 3 UMj SO 24S 160 3 t'JHi 77. . 2aO ! t40 3 bj'- 75 . 219 160 3 f24 } 61 . . . . 201 10 3 CJS 74 . 237 120 3 1,2 , Hi CO . SIS SO 3 62' 5. ! . . 260 , . 3 C2Ms S3 , . . . 213 . . . 3 li-i'-i 61 . . . . 273 . . 3 C2 > / . ES. . . . 317 . . 3 fc2V4 ( . " > . 2 40 3 C2Vj 7S . . . 233 SO 3 W'j Co. . . . 235 3 31. . . . 250 SO 3 P. . 47. , . . 297 40 3 65 SI . . . 2ltl 40 .1 tj f2. . . , 220 10 3 C.- IKS 22i 210 3 t3 51. . . . 221 120 363 63 213 SO 3 63 71. . . . 201 iO II 65 03 240 . . . 3 CT'lj 72 225 SO 36714 S2 224 . . . 3 67'a 70 2- . ' . 370 W \GON LOTS-PIGS. 1 200 . 1 73 1 270 . . . 2 00 2 IM. . . 2 IK ) 1 300 . . 2 S" . 1 160 . . 3 CO 5. . . 220 . . . .1 65 4 270 . . 3 53 4 167 . . 3 57'4 9 281 . 3 67'A ' 3. . . 37l ! . . . 3 57'ij 2 213 . . .1 67'4 ' 1 . 272 . . . 3 CO 3 . . .310 . . 3 CO 0. . . 2Ti . . . 3 60 7 . . . li-2 . . . 3 M3 6 . . . 212 . . 3 U ) S . . . lil . 3 1,0 , 5 . 1'IS . 3 1,0 SHiLP : The market on deshable mutton sheep and jiaillngs of hand.v weights was nellve nnd sleadj. Thereweie some more \\vomliig sin ep here , Ihe MIMIC * us were hold jpsterduv and the daj before , but thc-j were rathe-i hiav > nnd bujeiH did not take to them ver > leadlb , the undent ) being lo tiy to Ret that Kind down a little There wi-re quite a good mum lambs among the oflerlngs and tin v did not sell quite so high as ) tstPidn ) , one bum h golnf , at jr5 , but they were nol quite HO good us those sold jeslerila ) so that the market was not very much lowci The demand for feeding sheep is vei ) sttong Choice millions nrp silling lurgelj nt $ I25TI40 , fair to good at $1 ( W 42. . , good grass western" $42j"i44n , fulr to good , $ IOOi ; I J3 , good jearllngs at $1 OIK/I 75 , good to choice lambs at il40fi"7E fait to good lambs at $ "iOO i540 fi piler wethers , 2-veai-olds and over , nt $ ! 7" > JMOO , feeder yearlings nt $1 OOfll 25 and feeder lambs at $1 25Q'4 ( .5. Representative sales. No Av Pr 1 cull M $1 M 51 ewe's und wethers . . H > 3 4 15 S79 Idaho .v eat lings and 2ear - olds 91 4 , B 167 ) carllngs 9) ) 4 15 llil wetheis 11. 4 25 I e'VVi'S 10 ! 410 3 buck lambs 100 6 00 LA I'lJ YKSTURDAY. 4S owes 107 3 Si 125 ewes liH 3 S3 11 wethers 119 4 15 40 wethers Ill 4 15 ,100 lambs , tig to 4 10 21 weth-rs 101 4 40 0 ienillngy S ! 4 10 11J wethers 94 4 10 Jill lambs t > ! 5 Ii 4 lambs GO 5 15 nucAco MVU wrot ic Values Pruelli-lllly I iiillNliirlie-il nnd Trmle I'lilrlj \ctlv e * 111 All Linen. CHICAGO , Sept 1 An undertone of weakness prevailed In the catlle market today , bul values held close to yesterday s range. Cholco steers , $115'fi560 ' , medium , $4G5SIS5 ( , beef steers , $1007(460 , htockers iind feeders , $320-0 I 65 , bulls , $ . ' I0ti4 10. cows and heifers , $150iM23 , calves. $1 OOtT725 , wi'stein rungets , $100ilG.1 , fed westerns , $4 10f/5 20. TOMIIIS , $ J50'5110 The offerings of hogs pioved more than nmplo for the demand nnd prices wore re duced 51100 , fair In choice , $1 701(3 ( S74. puking lols , $1GOT774 ! : butchers. $3753 JS7'i , lights , $ ! 00-39) ! | , pigs. $2 "vlif j 75 There was an active demand for sheep , bill Iho supply was large- and prices held about steady , medium and good grades , $175fjll5 | , culls , $250i275 , common to pi line lambs , $150iIGOO ( Receipts Cutlle , 10000 head , hogs , 2S.OCO head , sheep , 12,000 head St. l.oiilM MMSlork. . ST LOUIS. Sepl. -CATTLH-Recolpts , 3100 head , Including 2,200 Texans , ship ments , 3100 linjid , market steady to slow , fair to fancv native- shipping and export steers , $4COn565. bulk of sales. $1811(100 ( , dressed beef and bute her sleers , $1 t < j6 to , bulk of sales , $4 ftVi/5 15 , sixers under 1 IKK ) pounds , $15Va4oO ( , bulk of sales , $4 Oii4 50 stockers and feeders , $200i(4oO , bulk of sales , $1t ji425 , cows nnd heifers. $2 OOjf 500 , bulk of cows , $22VS-195 , Texus and In dian steers , $2SIV&460 , cows and heifers , $2 23 ® 4 00 HUGS Receipts , 5,200 head ; shlpme-nts , 1,2' ' heud , market BlOc lower , yorki-rs , $1SKiT ( ! ) ( ) , puckei < , $ J 751(3 ( > 5 , butchers , $3Sofl390 SHiiP : : Receipts , 2,000 head , shipments , 701) ) liriul , maiket steady , native iniitlons , $15 < Xjf400 , lambs , $475'n360 KIIIIKIIM ( lfI , lieStorl. . - . KANSAS CITY , Sept -CATTLK-Re- 1 - ceiplM , 4 4b5 native's und 1,770 Texnns. light suply ] of e holio cuttlo for sluughterlng or feeding purposes , prices steady , common halt-ripe stoi k ovei supply , sle.uly to lower , no i holi e heavy sleers olfcred , me dium , JI50j(521 , lighls , $ ! 40T50. | ! btockcrs and feeders. $ ? 7Viil90 , buleher cov\s und heifers , $2S5fi450. weslern hteers , $ IGOii450 ; Texas hteers , $110i/J60 , Texus butcher cow , $2855/121. cunners , $225tj2SO HOOS Receipts , 1.S70 lie ail , yi-stcrduy's slight decline In provisions caused hoisi to sell lower today , heavies S170J1774 | ; mixed , $303'u375. light , $150f(372K SHlinP Receipts , 1,100 head , supply con- linues lee llghl lo sullstv diniundIambs , $10041690 muttons , $40'/I55. ) lunge mut tons. , fJS3'ol"i. range feeding lambs , $1 25'if 460 , range- feeding sheep , $1 7,10 I 05. i - \en \ < > i-li I , MISim. . ) . . NG\V YORK. Sept -IIRiViS-R < - eelpts , 1,171 hiad vcrv lltlle trade feeling weak , cables lower , live cut tie , 10'if(114c ( , refrlgeiutor beef , fiSije per Ib , no exports f'ALVKS Receipts. Su heud , market barely steady , veals , $1JiOfSOO ( , gr.ihhcrs , $1 Slinni' AND LAMHS-Recelpts , 4627 heul , 27 cars on sale Sheep slow and lower , lambs extremely dull and 15c lower , 11 ems unsold Sheep , $1001(450 ( , liimbs , $3 60fjT 25. one car of yearlings $ )63iy ) > IIOC.S Receipts , 3 SJO head , market nominally stcudy it $ t2t > ij6o ! Sli.i-U III Record of receipts of live stork nt the four pilnclpal markets for September 1 Catlle HOKS Sheep Omaha . 4 7SO f , fi.'o 7141 ChlcilKO . 10000 2SHOO L'iKiO Knns.in City . 6,215 1 S7 4 no St. Louis . 3,100 6200 2 UOO Totals . 21,115 41,190 23,701 St. .lo-i-pli I. Me Stork. ST JOSHPII. Sepl l-Spe < lal- CATTLi-Reeppts | , MM head , stmdv nu- llvo sleers $1401(510 ( Texas , $ ! 2'1si ' cov\s and heifers , $200 400 ; slockers and feeders $1 2" It I 30 HOfiS Reielpts , 3,000 head fc lower , no choice , lop , $3 i.1 , bulk , $1674fi1724 SHiiP-Recepts : ! , 200 head , steady Clni-l inlilll I.lviStoiU. . CINCINNATI , Sepl -HOGS-Qulet 1 at $315fi19.1 CATTLK-Steady at $275T/4S5. / LAMHS-Lower at $1 65J 6 23. NHW ORLIIANS Sept -SITGAR-Open kPltle , Ti4 l-Fi ( i-nlrlfugul. 2 < iffi43-16e MOLAHSiS Knsy , centrlfupiil 4illc LONDON Sept -HCIH' .Sl'GAR-Spp- le mber , 9s Cd JAMES EDOYD & GO , , Telephone 10,1 ! ) . Omulhi , Neb COMMISSION , CKAIN , 1'UOVISIONSand STOCKS 110 A HI ) OP THAI ) ! ! . Dlrft wre | to c'lilcaui. and Neir York. Coir | > ondrnl i Juhn A Warrtn A Co. ' H R. PENNEY & CO. , ' IIiiiilil I , > . 1. Life HIilK , , Omiiliii , .Veli. 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