THE OMAIIA DAILY 1JEE: SAT UHD AY, AUGUST 31, 1001. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Higher Price3 Rule Oa tb Board of Trade Again. WHEAT MARKET 13 ACTIVE AND HIGHER Corn Opens Unfite ns When!, lint fle contr Drill IlnylnK Ailvnners Ont Pro Inlonn Strong- In Snipn thy with Hogs. CHICAGO, Auk. 20.-1 IIkIit prices rulel on the Board of Tr.nlo today, Decemlrr wheat closing '4c hUher, Dp 'ember cr. n fcWTio higher it nil o.tt showed tin ad vance of NO'.i''. while January provisions wctc from 74 to 174e at the Hose Light Argentine shipments, tonetlm wltli stronger cable tlian anticipate I, c used wheat to opt'tt active and I lehtr. A .o etnod prcssuro to sell Hftitembcr wns u so a crrcrigthcnllig factor, the nbsmre oi anv considerable offerings being taken ns evi dence allowing that marly all longs in I already disponed of their holding. 'I h re wan also a good shipping dmnnd. I) h fncllnatlon to make any contractH over the three holidays resulted In bringing nix lit a heavy feeling to the market, Docomli t opened n shade to Vi-iie higher at 714 to 715r7lHc and on covering by thorts the nrlca ndvunceil to 72Lc. hut renrted I" 711f71',4e on selling liy northwest. A rally occurred toward the close, whlfh i was '4c higher nt 71H'71ir. Arge t mi enipmcntn ror the weeK were irvmj nusn-i., compared with 3.16,(00 hushes hint w ck nd IWI.'nv bushels n year ago. Seahnrd clearances of wheat Hml Hour were -cunl to 1,316,(100 bushel, while slxtcon bo.itln d. were reported taken for export. Primary receipts were 1.123,000 bushels, compared with 1,015.000 bushels n year ago, Mini" apolls and Duluth reported receipts of f!" csrs, ngaluxt 550 car." last week nrd SIS ft year ago, laical receipts were 'A car, with I earn contract. , Com opened nctlvo and higher, the lull factors being high cables, which caused noma uneasiness among shor s. who Im mediately took to i over. After that de mand wiib signed the market became d I , pending the holidays. Receipts wero mom liberal and poor shipping and export de mand discouraged holder!'. December nil between M',iif(Wic and 67Wc, closing with a gain of WAr at 5ii'i,H57c. Itecelpts were 4 12 carp, with It of contract grade. Oats began the demand with prlceit n shndo higher and there wan a fair nnirunt of buying, which advanced prices 'iff-sc. Trailing was again limited nlmnst ixcii elvcly to locals and vas larg iy In the wav of changing nnd evening up for the In l days. December rahgr-d between S5c and ISUfr3!Hc. clokliiK Utt'ie higher at S5H . Receipts went 2IS cars. . Provisions were strong, In sympathy wl.h higher prices for hogs, thr 'day's, price at thn yards being quoted at from 5c to loo above yesterday's figures, which wero record-breakers for the year. Packers wero the chief supporters of the market, hut the volume of business was light. Jnncnry pork sold between $15.(5 and 115,55. closing ut the high point, with a gain of 17'4e January lard was up 7!4c at tho close, tlnol figures liclng $S.f67i.R"tt. after ranging be tween JS.M nnd $S.S5fl874. lUbs sold be tween l?.921i and $7.'j7H, closing at the high point, with a gain of 7!4ifil0c. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whent, 115 cars: corn, 415 cars: oats, 230 cars; tajr, 13,000 head The leading futures ranged ns follows: Articles. Opcn. Illgh.l I-ow. Close. Tes'y Wheat Scpti , Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. May Dec. May Tork Sept. . Oct. Jan. lard Sept. Oct. Jan. Itlba- Sept. Oct. , Jan. 1UOV4 72H 73U 75i7t4 7l'i 71 71H 75H 75H 75 66W(fid win m S3HYn 33UWH 33',4 ST. X,Vt 33i(, ( 371.4 37 37) 14 30 14 40 14 2714 14 15 14 60 14 40 15 45 15 65 15 374 8 874 8 97 8 S6 S 93 9 02U 8 92J4 8 80 8 87V4 8 1)0 8 32'4 8 40 8 30 8 424 8 50 8 40 1 9214 7 974 7 90 Wiffl3ll 54 56V,W 67HI 3.HHI 35 V4 37V4 I. 14 35 14 40 14 50 n mi 15 50 15 53 S !0 I 8 97',4 8 SO 8 97V4' 9 14 8 874 8 3.5 I 8 .S424 8 7 92H 7 8 40 8 50 37H No. S. nR!,.nv1IO,n,,on wro ns follows: V.,AOU"Ql,,c, lull: winter patents, 13.40 j3.50; spring patents. J3.(XVH-.tio: clear", 12.70 Wi-f!"".'"'.''?'1'".'. -,.l.30: putonlr. 021A "tralBhts, l2.S01f3.20;' bakers, 2.20 renS?.0- 3 9 Hc: No. 2. 2AT?Vf vUWWu: No- 2 white, scijy- 8140; No. 3 white, 36U36,4c. HVR-No. 2.'5li554c. 6inAItLUY-Falr to Choice malting, olif SICRDH-No. 1 norlhwentern, U.43CT1.44: &.8SJ7S& ,5,40! ClVCr COnUaCt PnpviSIONS-MesH pork, per bbl., 814.40 V,l:U-1 11'"'!1. Per 100 .'. J8.95ff8.97H. Short ribs sides (loose), l8.25(f8.45. Dry salted houlders (boxed), J7.23ia7.50. Short clear lldes (boxed). J8.85(5J8.95. oV,Ws'v,na,,', :1f J''Kh wlnc. -3o- syOAR-Cit loaf, 6c; Granulated. 5.52c: tonfectloners' A, 5.39c; off A, B.24c, Following are the receipts nnd shipment! Receipts. Shipments. .... 25,000 12,000 ....169,000 tt3,O0O ....320,000 2J9.0OO .... 4J.00O 258,000 .... 6.000 m.wi Flour. bblH Wheat, bu Corn, bu oats, bu , Kye. bu Harley. bu 63,000 1.000 On the Prnriiixo hnn.. .... J... iJii.m'rt W..te'l,?' creameries, Hijf 19J4c; dalrleB 13Q17C. dheeie. steady, 9$ 104c. Eggs, firm; fresh, lie. TkKW YORK IJUXKIiAf, MA1IKCT. Quotations of the Iny on Various Coiumhtlltlca. N.,V,yRK' Al,ff- 30FLOUR-Rcce'p s, 27.M) bbls : exports, 17,365 bbl.e.; tlrm and fairy active; winter patents, W,i;C5f3.6; K'rliSS vSlr,llB!".B' 3,-:lJlM.45: winter extras JJ.mg.'.sO; winter low grades, 2.30fi)'0: kcrs, 2MjJ13: ryei Hour, quiet; fair ti ,i?.UJ?l,I3A.,:r8l.:n,l': yellow wes o n, ,,n.',liv. A:i J'wndywlnc, 81.30'JXCO. nrtont; stuto rye, 65tWc, c. I. fM New Yor our lotrt. w "EAT-Uecelpts. 26,450 bu.; export, 7.. f.VL1",1:1 y,0,''lrm; No- 2 r,'1' "o. f. o. b ufloat No. 2 red. 751,4,., elevator: No Duluth, northern. 794c, f. o. b.. nlinut; No lihlinIi ,?l,,ullV NC t. o. b alhnt. Op DiiMiig, large seaboanl learance, dannge Vilifi,.1''01.". ,lu".la u,,(l ArBtntiiie, sninll U,1V.Z ... , '""iMiiiius, covering ror the ho dajs and the com adv.ince; closed firm !m2u net higher; Septemb r. 75 M"fp rK ; iv85f?' T:.0ctte ,I?6-lfi"73?ie. ell so: ;tV. i.'' . ' '" vn'i ;. Closed. 77e. strong and higher ear y on n bullWh sn w v.wj. ,, , n,iS xne cnne and tear.' Of frost! II ImL.p ...ima.i rr ' " but recovered agHln "and elns?d very "tlrm ir'i" not!'h'".,H"',: Pept.Mnber. 61' tlose'd. 6I;c. OATS-Reeclpts, 99.00) bu.: export, -9) y. , niiur, wif'iwijBi no. j wh'te, 39; !X,'lr;k. m,xfJ .wr"lc,rn' track, while wiiuimE, sicauy 10 tlrm wltn wheat and ocrn, ' niAYii".L!: "hipping, 7Pr:6c; good to 8Ql.'!e.:. ",n,,, common to choice IMO.rrop. lUilSe; 6Hllc; oU's, liljJ olds B3c Cr"1'' Ut''15c: 1SW' 6Ue MinK3"btrty: mvton, 20 tc B nounon. ifc; vttiiMtni. Jl to 28 pounds LEATHER Htes,dy: hemlook ye-le, fiuno G34HC PROVISIONH-Reef. tlrm; family, $1 V n:.w; mess, w.hogfiowi: neor hams. "0B ..vtit'innri, fiu.wiMMWi in), rxira inoia inos, JfrfflSc. Cut meats, nulet; pickled bellies. R10!4C! lcKlfil stiouldors, 7STTMc pickled hums, lOUffilc. Iwtrd. tlrm; wet pent, 89,10; ,H. A.. IIO.PO: I'ompound, 7i ..I ... tiji wcdiom, tlK CL1d tl UUTTER Htendy: orvamery, lSMsMm Itatlnn creamery, 14tfl7c; state dairy, u CHEESE Iiarely steaily; fancy, larre, colored, SwS'ic: funcy, large, white, t;e; lanpy, small, colored, 9W, rancy, smnll white 9'4c. EGOB Firm; state and Pennsylvania IS CfJoc: western, uncandlcd, Illlie; western POULTllY-Allve, fhlcWens weak, others about steady; sprlngr. 1112o; turkeys, 10c;; fowls, lOMc Dressed, steady; spring ers, WJHe: fowls, 6'4t10Hc. TALLOW Strong: city (2 per packagi), 4lc. country (packages frcej, 6Viii4c. HICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4',ifi6'i'; Japan, ic. MOIiAHBES-Uulct: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 85f.l2c. PHANl'TS-Hteady: fancy, hand-picked, I'je; other domestic, 2USIC. METAIS The metal market assumed a holiday appearance and tr.idlng was ot an evening up character. Tin closed sleady at lC5.W'fl.T?.W here and in London W1 (inlet at jCHS for spot nnd 114 15s for fu tures, Copper In lsondon and In locsl clt ties was unchanged at 60 lis 3d for spot and jCtVUSsfol for tutures, while Lake Su perior was nominally I16.o0tfl7.oo ana cast ing and electrolytic at Jla.:Ufi. Lead in Lon don declined Is 3d to i:il K.s nd.whlle home prices were unchanged nt ll.:iV4, Speller ruled ipilct and unchanged at home nnl aliroid, Iron. (lull, pig iron, warning. Olasgow warrants closed at 63s Id nnd Mid- dicborough cioseii ui la?, oM.iit.v vi7minsAi.iJ jiaiiket, Condlllon of Trade inul tlnotntlons on fStnple nnrt Kniiey Proditee. UOOti- Herelpts, fair: loss off 1214c, L1VJJ PUL trit, v Hens, 7c; young and old roosters, 3c: turkeys, Cttsc; ducks and geese, Ituc; old ducks, c; spring chick ens, per lb., 10c, HUTTKR-Unii (Common to fair, ll'ic: cholco dairy, In tubs, ISJflGc; separator, vjo. KKKHIi IMSIi-lllaek iiass. lie; white bass, 10c: blucllsh, 11c; tiullheuds, 10cj blue Ilns, 7r; buffaloes, 7c; cattish. 12c; cod, 10c; crapples, loo; halibut, lie; herring, 7c; had dock, luc; pike, 10c; reil suoppcr, 10c; snl mou, lie; sunilsh, 6c; trout, luc; whllellsh, loc. OVSTKItS Standards, per can, 30c; extra selects, per can, 37c; New l'ork counts, per can, 4oc. PjOKONS-LIvc, per dor... 60c VKALS-Cholcc, SM&tf. HAY Prices (uoleii by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association Choice upland, 10; No. 2 tiplanil, 9.5o; medium, 19: coarse, J8.50. Rye straw, J3.60. These prices nro for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair, receipts, S cars. COHN-61C. OATS 3614c. old. WHUAT-iilo. HHAN-J17. VEGKTAni.lJS. OHKI3N COKN-Per doz., 124c CAItJlOTS Per doz., 20c. IIKUTH-Pcr li.ilf-bu. basket, 35c. 1 UUNll'h Per basket, Hue. CUCUMUKItS-llomo-Brown, per doz., 13 02oc. LKTTUCJS 1'Cr UU .OC. HAD1SI tKS Per iloz., lOGlJc. I'AltHLKV Per doz., 20c. NHW I'OTATOKH II. 1051.23. CAI1IIAOK Homo-grown, 3!4c. TOMATOUS Home-grown, tier 18-lb. basket, iWc. wj luivti iiome-grown, per 10., ii'c. 11EAN8 Wax. tier W-ua. basket. 75c: string, per j-bu. basket, 0c. CANTALOUPK Home-grown, per dox., r.'((5uc; crattB, J1.50W1.7.). WATEllMliLoNS-Mlssourl. Iowa and Nebraska, SOU 83c. as to size. CISIKKY Kalamazoo, per buncn, :witf3.ic; Nctiraska. per bunch. 30tfloc: Colorado. 404jtiOc. FRUITS. AI'PLKS-Per bbl., 2.2J(Jf2.60. PKACHKS California clings, nor box. 90c: freestone. 11.10: Ktbertos. 6-basket crates. 11.40; 4-Uasket crates, 90c. PLUMB-Callfoinla, per crate, I1.25S1.C0; home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, 15c. t'KAlia Jiartictia, .To. tmAPKS-Callfornla Tokay. 4-lb. crnto. 12; Muscats, 11.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valenclas, J5: Med. sweets. 4.tu. JjIsaiunh f ancy, js.oo; choice, jfi.50. 11 AN ANAS Per bunch, according- to size. I2.WKo2.oO. KICSb California, new cartons, 75c; lay ers, 6.5c; Imported, per lb., 1012c. dates Persian, in w-lb. boxes, Satrs, 5c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: 111- bcrts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lS'fCOc: raw peanuts, pc lb., Mt4c: roasted, liHW W. Jirazns, jjc; pecans, ivu--c. CIDER Per bbl., 14.60; per 4-bbl., 12.75. HIDES No. 1 green. 6V4c: No. 2 green. 64c; No. 1 salted. 74e; No. 2 salted, 64ct No. 1 veal cair, S to 124 lbs., 8c: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides. S13c: sheep pelts, 2SJSc; horsehldcs, 11.502.25. Si. Louis f'rain nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30.-WHEAT-HIher; No. 2 red cash, elevator. 69ic: track. 71w 714c; September, C9ic; December, 71T4c; X 'I 1. n l CI fill ' CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 55Kc: track. C5iiiji6c; September, 65Ho; December, 6Sc; May, fiCiytV)ic. u.vrs-ingner; no. 2 ensn, sofic; track, 'iVSuMtu; Soptember, "JiHc; December, :'.V.c: Ma, 39c; No. 2 white, !B4tff3Sc. liYE Firm, 5Sc. SHEDS Flax, nominally lower at 81.37: timothy, ncarcc and linn: fair to good. 84.76 fi5.40: prime, worth 15,50. r luuk Dull but steady; red winter pat ents, 13.45(13.65; extra fancy und straight, 83.05lft3.15: clear, 82.65J'J.90. CORNMEAL Steady at J2.9J. 1IRAN Quiet and easy: sacked, east track, 7577c. HAY Weak: timothy. 19.60715.00: nralrle. J9.00U3.(IO. WHISKY steady at 11.20. IRON COTTONTIES-81.32. IIAGaiNG-eJ74c. TWINE Hemp, 9c. PROVJSIONH-Pork. steady: tobblmr. 815.75. Lard, higher at JS.8J. Dry suit meats, nominally higher; boxed lots, extra shorts, 8.60js.624: clear ribs, S.624j8.75; clear sides, $8.S74fi9.O0. Bacon, nominally hlgherr boxed lots, extra shorts, 89.5009.624; clear ribs, 13.6244)9.75; clear siaes, ta. isaj. 9.HVA. MKTALS-J.ead, 4a1 i 1 1 At i kill dull, 84,274tt4.3S. 8pel in, Mil IIU; t finit PCL'LTltx Steady l chickens, tinrlngs. iiUc: turkeys. 6c; youns, 7iiNc: aucKs. s: ccese, ac; springs, 4c. lll.'TTKK-stcady; crenmery, 16B21Ac: dairy, 13Q16C ' EGGS-Steady; western, ll4c I RECEll'TS-Flour. 8,000 bola.: wheat, 109.000 bu.; e-orn, 32,000 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Floiir, 9,000 bbls.; wheat. 60,000 bu.; corn, 36,000 bu.; oats, 62,000 bu. Liverpool Urnln nnd Provisions. T.t-l.Tlf)"WM. Aim . Tt.tTTinr. & TS.n. red wpHtfrn. tfnfor m.lnt r.c r.it, No. 2 northern spring,' steady, 5s 4d: No. 1 i aiiiorota, ouiei, s nu. futures, steady; Septcmbur. 5s 6d; Docember, 6s 84d. CORN Snut. Sti'llllV! Amorlnnn mlviil new, 4s 10jd; American mixed, old, no Ktnek. llltllrrti utoniK., flMnt.,nili., J- o&'.i. wu.Mui-i, in y,4u, .lurrinuir, 43 ylSiO, niui iDiuno-nrpi, extra inula inesn, Orm. KS!1 l.lir.l t.rlr,.,. ulnm I.. . I. ......... tlrm, 43s dd; American rellned, In palls, firm, 4.",M. IllimM Hlinrl tilt atnti,!,. Ulu u,l n.... Cumberland cut, strong, 47s lid; short clear . nnn, 11s (hi. onouiaers, square, 4l!s 6d. CHEESE American finest. 45s 6d. HOI'S At London (Pniltlr- rmot " " "-" The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool for ng 290,000 American. 1 lie imports of American corn into Liver pool for tho last three days, 51,800 centals. Kmisn Cltr Oral 11 nnii I'rorislona. IvAVRAR JITV An UMIPliro. tembcr, r4til4ic: December, S74c; May il'io; cash. No. 2 hard. 654fl'66c; No. 3 65iii'4c; No. 2 red. 6iiftSUc. I 'flit V itnl at.i,... r. . 1 ,, . ,m . v uo7.n"u53v;i oiimimu: casn, wo, v mixed 5oflfo$o; No. 2 white, 53W6Cc. j n iii. . Willie, 5ri1C RYE No. 2. 66ff66iiC. HAY Cbolrn Ilm.illn- no ri. -u..i.. ri-.n ' BUTTER - Creamery, ICH-BIPc; dairy, Rflfia IiMrtn !. fronh Mls..l .... ir Htork, quotetl nt 12c ilozen, los ofr, cuho iriui urn, RECEIPTS-Wheat. 137.6CO bu.; corn. 30 400 Uu.: oats. 29.000 bu. niiii-.ii.i in wucai, iM.&tiu bu.: corn. tflfW UU., UtllP, .IRAT Ull, Toledo Grnln nnd Seed, TOLEDO, Aug. 30,-WHEAT-Dull and llrm: cash and September, T.'c; December, 74c! Mhv. 77V.,. CORN-Qu'lct. Arm: cash. 674c; Ssptem- 'v t nun wit U 1 4lul P.T,"-""' avc' lec'mr, 34'ic. ICY ifrf Phlludrlphln Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. An. M llltn"f'tr'r Steady; fancy western creamery, SH4C: lancy nearhy, 23c. EOOB-FIrm; ; fresh western, ISc: fresh creams, fancy small, 99c: New Y'ork full Mllnnnken (Jrnln Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 30.WHEAT-F.rm uu, i jiiiriovrn, ia, no. . northern, 6 6Dc; September, 6'JVc; December. 7164c. RYE-IIIghcr; No. 1. 51c. ' RARLEY Steady; No. 2, pample, C94c, Wt 45 Daluth Ornlii MnrWnt. DI'I.lITIl. Ann- jin'URiTro.i, v 1 hard, 7l7cj No, I nojthern,. 69ic; No. 2 JS.OOftlO.OO: No 1 foundry, nortnern. ylo.lt); No. 2 foundry, southern. $140)1 lt.RO; No. 1 foundry, southern, jlt.:ot lo.jffl; N'n I ,.,, , .mifhrrn. soft. JH.uil ,.J. northern. C6'ic! Hentember. 6S'4c: October, C3c; December, 69Hc; May, 734c. OATH y3j?4C. CORN-64C. Minneapolis Whcni, Klonr and Ilrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 30. WHEAT -ash, 6Skc; September, 67Hci Deceniber. U.,.! in trnr.U Nfn 1 Imr.l TOUe! No. 1 northern. M'4e. No. 2 northern, 5c. r , ii ,.' i -. ..... t r-,jn n; n a . n .1 Datents. 83.tiir3.76: first clears. 82.tC32.?j; eecind clears, $2.20. 13 RAN In bulk, IH.OOfi 14.50. Peorln Market. PEORIA. Aua .m.-coRN-FIrm: No. 3, 304c. ... uatb-inactive; No. 2 wnue, iovtc, oiueo through. WHISKY On the basis of 81,30 for tin Ished goods. Visible Supply of Cotton. NEW nnt.t'.ANS. Auk. 30. Secretary Henter'n utittmnimt nf tho world's Visible supply of cotton shows tho total visible as 1,611,626 bales, of which 913,626 Is American. m:yv yohic "rocK.s and iiod. .Market .Makes n Itntlirr Striking; Dem- filistrntlon of .Strength. 'rw vniiw. a mr. ao The slock market made rather a striking demonstration of strength today. The Increasing disposition to buy stocks ns the day progressed Indi cated that thd demand to cover o.itstand- Ing contracts came largely rrom mo ue-nr party. There was, however, also a steady absorption of a number of prominent siocks wnicn was oimcuu to uaiu.uii mi any other basis than as an acciiinulatloii, for what purpose not disclosed. Tho buy ing of this character was particularly ob vious In the Erles. Tho buying here was very concentrated and was by brokcis usually employed by the Inside Interests of the property. A single commission houso took between 10,000 and 15.UU0 shares of the common and considerable speculative In terest was seen, some of the buying of this stock coming from western sources. Union Paclllc, St. Paul ani Atcliisnu snoweu tno effect of the belated earnings for July, in- lortod earlier in the week, nnn uanadlnn 'acl lc and St. Lou a & San Francisco con tinued to movn upward from tho same causo. This was a general Influence In holding the whole railroad list (Inn. Tho transactions and the movements in gen eral wero lint conspicuous. The Wnbashes roso about a nolnt each and Denver & Ulo Grande preferred gained 2' upon Intimations of n coming favorable annual report. The strength of tho Chi cago Terminal transfer siocks was uuo to talk of absorption by the Chicago tt Alton. American Tobacco advanced 3i without explanation nnd Colorado Fuel 2. The Now lorK, cnicngo & hi. louik siocks rose -w There war continued good absortitlon of sundry stocks during the last hour, no tably trie lines, wnicn went ut from l lo 14. St. Paul. Atchison, tho Walmshcs. Amalgamated Copper and Tennessee Coal also roir. about a point over lust nlrat. J slight recessions In prices on profit-taking; by room traders. The closing was mod erately active and firm. The railroad bond market was very dull but tlrm. Total sales, par value, 82.018,700. united states oonus were an unchanged on tne last can. The following are the oloslnr Drices on the New York Stock cxchar.go: Atchlmin i 8Ci So. Tactile . h Ho. Hallway 101'k do pfd , i rlU Texas ft Pacific... lt, Tol St. U ft W... i t'J'.l do pfd 47H Union Pacific . ('Hi do pfd . 7Si Wabash . 31V do pfd .73 AVbeel. ft L. E i-1 do 2d pfd , 2i4 Wis. Central i S34 do pfd 4T? P. C C. & St. L.. 11(1 Adams Ex..... :4l)i American Ex . Ti V. S. Ex , Wells-Kario Ex.... fO'S Atrial. Copper do pfd 33 M'i U 20 354 w m oirt 23 43 lt"4 31 21M 441 73 179 lot 90 160 hot, :iH 67 20 w4 33 i ?! van tlaltlmore A Ohio. do pfd Canadian Pacific.. . Canada So Clies. ft Ohio Chicago & Alton.. do Did Chicago, Ind. & I.. do nfd... Chicago & E. III... Chicago ft O. W... do 1st pid do 2d Pfd Chicago ft N. W.. C.. IU I. A V Chicago Ter. ft Tr. do pfd . C. C. ft St. L.. Colorado So IjH Ainer. car ft t .... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd , 57',, J7 ii; , 40H do pfd. Amer. Lin. Oil do pfd , Amer. S., ft R , do pfd , Del. ft Hudson Del. U ft W Denver & 11. (.... do rfd 9?. Amer. Tobacco.. Erin . 44!i Anac. Mln. Co . 72H Urooklyn It. T . ti Colo. lMel ft Iron.. ASH Con. (las . tlv4 Con. Tobacco.... . 73't do pfd .Uifi Oen, Electrlo . 39 Olucose Sugar . 7l',a Ilotklng Con) . 64 Jnter, Paper1 .lit I do pfd .1061 Inttr, Tower ,i:o',t Ijiclcde Oas ,Wi National lllscutt .. . 23t National Lead .... . National Salt .10Si' do pfd .l'J74 No. American . iSS'l'aclfic Coast . t6!i Pacific Mall in: .'People's Oas .155'i Presaed S. Car . 6K1 do pfd Wi . 7M4 . Pi .32CH H .119 .2(5 . 67 . 19 . 544 . 79 . 9'A . 90 . (IU . 201, . ! . 70 .101 . C8 . 43 .U2V4 . 414 . 83 .20s . 19U . 7.1V4 ,m . 66 . lf"4 . 73 . 13Ti . 8:s . 19 . 63 . 411, . 93H . do 1st pfd do S.1 pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Rocking Valley ... do pfd Illinois Central .... Iowa Central do pfd ,.. Lake Krle ft W.... do pfd I ft N , Manhattan I. Met. St. Hy Mexican Central . Mex. National Minn. & St. L Mo. Paclnc M.. K. ft T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk ft W do pfd . k0 .Pullman P. Car . tfW Republic Steel , . f., do pfd .ll"'k Sugar No. Paclfle pfd... Ontario & W Pennsylvania ...... Heading 4l!tlTcnn. Coal ft Iron do 1st pro do 2d pfd . 77?, . MU . 47i . S3 . 71 . 31 . 62H .107H Union Dag & P.. do pfd.......... U. fl. Leather .. do pfd U. S. Rubber .. do pfd U. H. Steel do 'pfd Western Union . St. L. ft H. F do 1st pfd do 2d pfd . St. U Southw do pfd St. Paul do pfd Last salo. Offered. Trust receipts. The, Commercial Advertiser's Londrn financial cablegram says: American shares wero strong throughout the session. Ttieto wns professional support, but nt the same time the best people bought big blocks of Erie, running tho prlco up to 45c, a new record, whllo thero Is a strong tip here that the stock w 111 touch 60c. The report Is that the roud Is to be the eastern sea board outlet for a southwestern consoli dated system. Tho general list closed at tne top on New rorn support. New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. CO.-MONEY-On rail. steady nt 2J3 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4405 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills nt $l.ft(i I'.sip; ror demand and at $4.84 ror sixty dn.vs: nostcd rates. 8l.!5(rei.S7IA: commer cial bills, 84.S3ij4.!3?4. SILVER Uar, MVic; Mexican dollars, 454c UOND8 Government, steady; state, Inac tive; railroad, firm. The doting quotations on bonds or as follows: U. 8. ref. I. res.., 107,N. Y. Central U.. .107VN J. C. gen. 6s.. IbSVNo. Paclfle 3s , 10S,' Mo 4i 137 i'N Y, O & St L 4s. 137 IN. & V. consol 4a 113 Oregon Nav. 1 113 Mo 4s ,1074 Oregon H. L. 6s.. .UU Mo consol 5s ,134 Heading gen. 4s,.,, lu3i 'Mo ii, 'w. 1 , 974 St I, i 1 II c. 3s.. lOS. 133i 73 101 S l07Vi 103 107 103 12S; U74 . 9 too .UCVi 137!4 HI .1154 ,116?, , 93 ,U7i . 13 .US'., do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg.,., do coupon do old 4s, reg,..., do coupon i do f, ttt An couDon It. nt C. 3 63s Atchison gfn. 4s,, ., do ail). 4 Canada So. 2s , Cties. ft Ohio 4i., Wi St I. ft H P e. 6s. 107 V St, Paul consols do 6a L A N. W. c. ". do 8. P. deb, 3s riii.ntrn Tr. 4s.... 131 137 123U St4 10UJ Ki 105 2w US 101 KM Mi St P, O ft P ls., Mo 3s So. Pa Ulo 4 So. Hallway 5s Colorado So. ts S. H. & T. 6s. ...... Texas ft Pacific la Penvf & It. u. 4i Krle seneral 4s P. W. ft D. C. Is nr. KUrlrlrt Ss... do !s Pnlon Paclfle 4s.. Wuhish Is..,..,..,. Mo 2s West Shore 4 Wis, Central Is... Va. Centuries ... . 39 .10JU .119 .1104 .1UH . WH . 9l'i Iowa Central la... L. ft N. unl. ... M K. ft T. 2a..,. do 4s Hid. Offered. lloaton Stock ((nnintliina. UOSTON, Atiz. 30.-Call loans, 3i7l4 per cent: tlmo loans, 45 per cent. Olllclal closing: A.. T. A St. P...., do pfd , Amer. Sugar , American Tol llosion ft Albany.., lt.ulnn X- Mfl , . 7314 . rtu .llVvt .jw . ,mi . 41 ,11614 . 45l . 3 .110 .:s7i, .350 . 33U . I ion . 33 ,.104 West End Westlnsh, Eltctrlc N. K. . ft C. (a.. Adtenturr Htiurham Mln. Co. 94 71M . t7 . 314 . n, .130 . 37 ,75 . 3l, . 19. . 33 .110 . f.3 .171 . 7'1 .331 . i . 3-i Arnal. Copper Atlantic Calumet ft Ilecla.. Centennial Kranklln Humboldt Osceola ,, , Dominion Coal .... do pfd.. .., V. K. Steel , do pfd 77, FMtrhburr nfd Hen, Electric KJ. Elec. Ill Mnlcan Central., N, E. (1. ft C Old Colony Old Dominion .... Pnlon Paclnc Union Iand Parrot Qulncy , Santa Fe Clipper,. Tamarack t'lah Mining Winona ,. 31 Wolverines Hank Clenrlniia. OMAHA. Aug. 30, i. Rank cl.arln gs today, SM, (B0; corresponding day las' US. decrease. $91,118. last year, . 303-Clca PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 30,--Clcarlngs. $11,694,615; balances, $2,219,935. Y CHICAGO. Aug. 30.-Clearlngs. $.M,S69.566: balances, $3,7W,!$2; PQetca exchansc.l Ii." for sixty days, $1.87 on demand; New York exchange. 5oc discount. RAL'l IMORE, Aug, .-CIearlngs, 82.S22, 2J; balances, II5S.230. CINCINNATI. Aug. 30,-Clcarlngs. ,2I5, 000; money. 3$64 per cent; New York ex change, 4oyf.Oc discount. NEW YORK. Aug. 30.-CIearlngs, $178, S96.697; balances, 9,4i2,453. HOSTON, Aug. 30.-CIearings, $14,100,416; balances, $1,268,234. ST. LOUIS, Aug. SO.-Clearlngs, $S,3t;.240; tulances, $419,011: money, 4fW por cent; New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par asked. London ntock Quotations. LONDON, Aug. 30. 4 p. m. Closing: ConfoK money..... 4!'S dn pM do sccount 94 1.1-14 Nn. Picine rfd K'l't AnaconJa 0H,Ontrlo ft V Atchlaon S!l Pennnylvsnta TfH do pfd 101i'Itadlnr 22't llsltlmnre A Olilo..4 do 1st pfd 3f rnnllsn l'nctnc....lUsl do :,l pM V t'hes. fc Ohio l' Po. llallnay 3 1'4 Chlrngo (1. V 2JV4 do pM 9.'4 l. M. Ht. P 17! So. Paclfle Denver &. 11. 0 93 iL'nlon Pucinu 101'; Krlc 4SH do pfd 3'l dn pfd , THi U. . Kteel II Illinois Onlrnl do pfd L. Ik S ....lWi Wnhssl I.'S M.. K. ft T Wj' dn pfd ii do pfd nl'i Hpanlsh 4s 70S N. Y. (.Vntrsl 1304 Hand Mines UVj Norfolk ft W SILVER Rar, steady, I7d per oz. MONEY 1 per cent. The rate of dts count In the open market for short bills Is 2?1(2; per cent, Xen- York MIiiIiik Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. The following tire the closing quotations on mining stocks. Ailnnn Con...... Alice llrrece Ilrunswlck Con.. I.ltll- Chief ... Ontario Ophlr t'hoenlx ... II ...i'M ... 10 ... ... 1 ... 3 ... l: ... 3) ...313 . 9 .140 . . 6 Cenntock Tunnel.. Con. Cal. .t Vn... rotoxi Snvsfte Sierra Nevada Pmnll llopei .. Standard ..170 Dcsdwewnl Terra Horn Silver .... Iron Silver .... I.eadvllls Con,.. M HI 6o 7 I'urelan I'liinnelnl. LONDON, Aug. SO.-Money was In fair demnnd today, principally for month's end requirements. Discounts were nulet. On the 8tock exchange the tendency wns good Americans had the monopoly on tho sninll amount of business trnnsaclcd. Con sols and llrst-class securities were In bet ter demand. limine rails wero steady nnd Inactive. Foreigners were neglected. Grand Trunks were tlrm and nctlvo. Canndlau Puclllcs were llrm. Americans hardened but there was a scarcity of business. Erles nnd Union Puclllcs were the features. The closing was tlrm. Gold premiums were quoted today nt Huenos Ayres at 131.00; at Madrid, 39.72; at Lisbon, 38.50. American eagles nro quoted today nt 67s 7d, PARIS, Aug, 30,-Prlces on the bourse today were tlrm, the feature of the trans actions being the buoyancy of DcIU'crs. Kufflrn were firm and advanced. Thre wan good buying ot Rio tlntos and rentes. To ward the close tlntos reacted slightly, but rentes continued to Improve and at the close were firm. The tramway wero weaker. Three per cent rentes, lOlf 25c for the account. Exchange on London, 25 f 20c for checks. Spanish 4s, 71.40. UERLIN. Aug. 30.-Uuslncss on the bourse today was, more active and, prices wero firmer, the cane of money Inducing purchases. Home funds and Chinese Im proved. Banks were well supported nnd there was speculative buying of coal and iron shares. Canadian Pacltlcs nnd North ern PnciUcs were In good demnnd on the Incrcnso In trafllc receipts. Transvaal bonds Were neglected. Dlscojnt short bills nd vanCcd to 3 per cent, duo to the demand for money on account of the settlement. Rxchango on London, 20m 43 pfgs. Dis count rates: Short bills, 3 per cent for settlement; three months' bills, 24 per cent. Cotton Market. NEW Y'ORK, Aug. 30.-COTTON-Spot closed steady; middling uplands, S4c; mid dling gulf. 8c; sales, 6.064 bales. Futur s closed quiet: September, 7.S9c; October nnd November, 7.95c; December, Sc: January, 8.01c; Fcbrunry, 8.01c; March, 8.04c; April, 8.05c; May, 8.06c. Futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to 7 points higher on light outsldo buying, tho bulk of which represented over-night accumulations of winter order character. This demand was gra tilted by local longs, who were made bearish by the special Journal of Commerce monthly report on crop conditions, the fat ter showing 70.?, an against 77,2 by the gov ernment InBthionih, and ns against gen eral expectations of 67 or 68. Immediately after the call nrlces weakened 7 to 8 points under selling lor both accounts and an un favorable tunr In tho Liverpool mnrket. Ruylng ordersnfrom the outside were few nnd far between, w;hllc room bulls were contont to even up and rest on their orders over tho three duys' adjournment. Trail ing was qulot all forenoon, with the mar ket rather heavy and narrow. Tho cables were about as expected at the time we opened, though at one tlmo Liverpool wns excited nnd up 5 to 6 points on a scare of Hhorts. Weather reports Indicated clearing conditions over tho central und northern portion" of the eastern belt and pointed to cloudy conditions In Texas, with probable rains In tho eastern part of that state. Yet reports of rainfall for the , twenty-four hours fnilcd to show any break In the Texas drouth. Soon nfter mid-day the local market steadied several points on a report that the recount of the Liverpool stock showed a decrease of 10,000 bales, as com pared with tho official figures cabled this moinlrg, 395,000 bales. Then camo n sharp setback under pit selling for profits, fol lowed by a sharp rise on bulling from scalpers, Ruslncss wns dull and reflected n smaller Interest to' be carried over the holi days than has been noticed In mnny weeks, If not mnny months. In the last half-hour room scalping sales forced prices off the top figures of the day. The market was finally steady, net 4 to 6 points lower. GALVESTON, Aug. SO.-COTTON-PJrm at 8 16-16C. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30.-COTTON-Qulet: no sales; middling, S9-16c. Receipts, 1,76 bales; shipments, 1,031 bales; stock, 35,6:6 bales. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 30.-COTTON-Spot. limited demnnd; prices firmer: Amer! an middling, inir. iiw.'ii: good muid.'nir. 513.32d; middling, 63-3.M; low mldd'l tr, 4T4d; good ordlnnry. 4Hd; ordinary, 4-f.d; Sales, 5.000 bales, of which too wero for speculation and export and Included American. Receipts, none. Futures opo ud Arm nnd closed barely steady: August, 4 5S-6101 59-6ld, Kellers; August and Septem ber, 4 55-04ti4 66-fild, sellers; September, 4 55-611(4 56-64d, sellers; October, g. o. c. 4 3D-6ld, sellers; October and November, 4 23-6lff I 34-6ld, sellers; November and De cember, 4 30-C4d, sellers; Decembir and Jan uary. 4 29-6lfi4 30-6ld, sellers; January and February. 4-29-04. sellers: February nnd March, 4 2S-6lftl 29-6ld, buyem; March and April. 4 2S-etri4 39-6(d, buyers. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 30.-COTTON-Qulet; sales, 100 bales; ordinary, 6o; goo.l ordinary, 7 l-16c; low middling, 7c; mid dling, 8 11.16c; good middling, 9 l-lflo; mid dllng fair, 9 5-16c. Receipts, 2,141 rales; stock, 52.761 bales. fngnr Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 30,-SUOAR-Raw, barely sleady; fnlr refining, 3 6-16o bid; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 13-16u bid; molasses sugar. 3 3-16c bid. Refined, steady; No. 6, 4.65c: No. 7, 4.66c; No. 8, 4.45c; No. 9. 4.40c; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 11, 4.30c: No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13, 4,20c; No. 14, 4.20c: standard A. 5.05c; confectioners' A, 5.05c: mould A, 6.60c;' cut loaf, 6.75c; crushed. 5.75c: powdered, 3.35c; granulnted, 5.25c; cubes. 6.60c. LONDON. Aug. 30.-8 UG A R-Muscoviulo, 9s 3d: centrifugal. 10s 3d; beet sugar. 9s SUd. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 30.-8UGAR-Qulet; centrifugal yellow, iflilSc: seconds, 2 1.ltiJ3Hc. Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 6Q) 10c. Wool Market. HOSTON, Aug. 30,-WOOL-Thc re.cHls df wool In Huston since Jununry 1 late been 187.459,825 pounds, ngnlnst 128,f6l.O 5 pounds for tho same period In 1900. The Roston shipments to date are 171,6766f2 pounds, against sales of 9i,63,000 pounds for the same period In 1900. The stock on hand In Roston, Janunry 1, 1901, was 76 309.6o0 pounds; tho total stock today ,s 91.092.6i79 pounds. ' ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30,-WOOL-Qulet and steady: medium grades, Il4tI7c: light fine. llHlic; heavy rtno, mtflie; tub washed 12f24o. New York Dry, Mark; NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-DRY GOODS The Improvement In volume of bualnei this week wus maintained today on cotton goods. There have been no changes m quotations, but the lono ruled generally firm. Print cloths are tlrm. Linens are quiet, with an occasionally easier settle, ment. Burlaps continue dull nnd prices still contlnua In favor of buyers. MANCHESTER. Aug. 50.-CLOTHS-RuhIiioss moderate nt htrdenlng prices. Yards, nulet and btcudy. Evnporatnl and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK. Aug, 30. E V A PO R AT E D APPLES Demand was fairly actlva for evaporated apples today and the tono was Arm; offerings were free, however, at cur rent prices. State, common to good, 5Q8c; prime, SUeso; choice. 9c; fancy, 94c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Ruled dull nt 3ic ror prunes. Apricots, Royal, 8ty13c; Moor Park. S12c. Peaches, peeled, UtflSc; unpeeled, 61j94c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Iiidi f Tftt CtttU in Actire Demand and Fire to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS REACH HIGHEST POINT IN YEARS .Not Knnngh Sheep nnd Lambs on Male to Make Test of Mnrket, lint It Is Snfe to siiy thnt Good Staff Is In Demnnd SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 30. Rccetnts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omcial Mcnuay ,WJ U,iu9 7,vi Olllclul 'iuesouy 3.M4 ti.it J Ufhclal Wednesday 2,0i9 'i.W3 umctal Thursday 2.6,0 6.7oO uihcial Friday l.tuJ 6.M1 Five days this week.. 15,225 2S.796 20,128 Samu days last v,cck,...16,:.W 30.112 33,6M ijnmu Week bulure 18,001 3.',7il U,M Samu three weeks ago. ..15,203 41,708 21,l!9 t.unu lour wicks ngu,...10,96j 39,001 3.i,6j2 Ha tne days last year 22,4i5 :u,U49 40,613 Average price paid tor Hogs at South Omaha the pust several days Willi com parisons: 1901. 1900.l99.lWS.li97.lt96Jl95. August 1. 6 664 August 2. 6 76 August 3. b 7i 5 15 i IS 4 19 3 79, 4 26l 3 U 2 77 4 4 45 2 HI, 4 54 2 ail 2 V6 4 j 3 46 i l&l JH 4 61 6 I0J 4 43, 3 til, 3 47 3 67, 3 63 AU),USl . August 6, 6 84 August 6. 5 to August 7. 5 66 August 8. b ess August 9. o 73 August 10 6 74h August 11 August 12 5 74 ,lU.d( i... ,. 4.46 4 38 3 71 3 if 3 H: 1 61 3 67 6 04, b 14 6 15 & 04i 1.431 3 021 4 67 2 2, 4 6i 4 37 4 32 1 71 50 4 45 3 19 6 00 4 2, 3 (3 i 7i 4 i7 4 Mi 4 29 3 271 3 111 2 B0 4 35 3 41 3 5 'i f 4 0 4 96' 1 74 2 toll 3 66 i4i 4 v August 14 6 73,1 4 97( I 43 2 3f 4 B41 ia i) l 4 Hi 4 4l 3 75 2 do 4 42 rtugusi lb b August 17 5 S3 4 9S 4 321 3 78i 3 70 4 4 2 M 4 3i 2 92 2 68 4 51 2 79 I 56 2 K 1 49 2 Si 4 36 4 36 2 68 2 79 2 76 4 32 2 75, 4 21 2 W 4 26 2 64 4 22 4 24 5 00 4 3b 3 74 3 71 4 95, 4 4 3 SGI 3 6t August 13 5 89 August 20i 5 86V August 21 6 784 4 lJ. 3 til 6 021 4 42 '""( 'I O 6 Oil 4 42 3 69j August 23 6 91?, 4 97 4 41 3 74 3 S3: tUhLnt 24 n 91,i : U2. I 42 3 61 3 79 3 ill 3 91 August 25 5 05 4 40i 3 73 6 97V4 4 3S 3 72 VIIKUSl .'I August 2 August 29 August 30, 6 OOUl 4 9S 6 CO 5 02 3 70 4 02 4 40 I 3 Jl H 02'S, 6 0. 4 4 3 70i 6 IPSj 6 0J 4 40 3 72 3 91 Indicates Sunday. The oftlcial number of cars of stock brought, In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. c M. & St. p. Ry... O. & St. I Hy Mo. Pacific Ry 2 16 6 3 3 4 3 14 4 23 1 5 11 & 10 u. p. system C. & N. W. Ry F E. & M. V. R. R... S. C. & P. Ry.... C St. P., M. & O. Ry 10 R. & M. R. R. R 9 C, ii. & q. Ry 2 IC. C. St St. J 1 C. R. I. & P., eat 8 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts GO S5 Tho disposition of the day's recolpts waj as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Ruycrs. Cattlo. Omaha Packing compuny 2 Swift and Company 1C2 Cudahy Packing company 493 Armour & Co 312 Hogs 7 6 1, 63 3,212 R. llecker & Degan J. U Carey 113 Iobmnn & Co 91 Livingstone & Schnller 20 L. F. Husz 23 II.- L. Dennis & Co 30 Wolf & Newman ; 82 Other buyetd 354 ... Totals WIS 5,822 CATTLE-There was a light run of cuttlo hero today and as the demand on the part ot local packers was In good shape, the market ruled active und higher ull around on anything good enough for killers. There were not very many westerns Included, as thero were uultu a few corn fed cattle on sale of good quality, as tho sales below will "how. . Corn fed steers wero In active demand this morning and In fact It has been some time since packers appeared us anxious for supplies as they did i this morning. They were out enrly' and It did not take them long to. clear the yards. The market could sately be quoted b10c higher and In somo cases the advance wns more than that. A three-lond bunch sold at $5.85 ntiL a few brought $5. It Was a good market all around and higher, prices were also paid for tho less desirable grades, owing to the fact that there were not enough good cattle to fill orders.' The cow market was also active and bit 10c higher. Good stuff In pnrtlcular wns wanted, but still the medium grades nnd even the canners sold without nlttlculty nt good, strong prices und everything was dis posed of In good season. Hulls, calves and stags sold fully as well as they did yesterday, but the undesirable grades wero neglected. Stockers and feeders were again slow sale toda. Speculators have a good many on hand und it now looks ns though a largo number of them would be cstrled over until next. week. The choice heavy weight feeders nro well cleaned up and prices on those grades have not shown much change. The common klndu of feeders, however, and stockers of all grades are very slow sale and 15tT26o lower than they were on Monday. The western rnngo steers nnd cows wero In good demand today and sold otfjiJc higher than yesterday where the quality was at all good. Stockers, however, were hard to dispose of at any price and tho same was true or tenders except wncrc . , wuh ootn weight and quality. Rep. rcsentativo sales: BEEF BTEER8. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 734 2 -.'5 19 1118 S 13 ..930 2 30 ., im 2 H3 .. HO 2 75 ,. CM 3 .10 ..1134 3 73 .. 930 .4 33 .. 943 4 73 .. 939 4 90 ..1037 5 CO 19 1233 5 33 II 1123 5 23 33 1194 6 43 IS.., 38... 40... 51... 41... ...12(0 5 55 3 Ml ...1363 5 t'O ...1164 5 70 ...11411 5 fj ...1475 6 10 41... STEERS AND STAGS, ,.10S'J 4 '.'0 41 2 , n'.. 2,v.. ie COWS, S43 1 M IS. ... 793 2 Cd ... 723 2 60 ... 816 ii to ... U 2 K ...10)2 2 P3 ... tSO 2 s3 ... 933 2 93 ... 9U 3 Ol ...1100 3 00 ...1100 3 15 ...1330 3 23 ... 910 3 13 ...1070 3 30 ... 930 3 75 ... 743 4 33 9S5 1 73 f .... .. 820 1 73 12.... 10.... IS.,,. 10.... 10.... 1,... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... i.;.. sui 1 ... S60 1 W ...1110 3 00 ...10Ct J 00 ... DM 2 0) ... i'.K) 2 0) ...lino : ;i ,,,lio i ;5 ... 983 2 10 ... 930 2 30 , ... 930 2 3d . . . 911 2 33 ...11M 2 60 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 7s : to HEIFERS. ... 6M 1.75 1., 71 2 63 ... 706 1 93 2 773 2 S3 ... 540 3 33 1 760 3 33 ... 676 2 40 3 730 3 36 . DULLS. ...1163 2 CO 1023 2 43 KM 3 30 310 2 Ut 1020 2 30 ,1370 2 00 ,1S30 2 33 1... .1510 2 33 1... 1320 2 30 1... 1360 2 30 1... '...1J70 2 30 CALVES. "STOCK0 COWS AND .HEIFERS. ... 670 2 00 79 .3S 3 55 "'!.... 000 2 30 7 660 3 75 STOCK CALVES. . , 370 3 f 0 1 330 3 05 M 3 10 1 200 3 30 ""STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ... 640 3 U0 33 704 3 00 .. 780 2 :' 13 736 3 10 600 2 23 1 650 3 to 743 2 60 12 4t 3 10 "' 730 2 10 14 m 3 IS " , 780 2 60 4 K0 3 13 ' . MO 2 7$ 10 631 t 3 Hi M t 140 t ". no J IB i. 24 I 34 3.., i.. 6.. 10.., I.. nt-WKAHKA. 1 steer.. ju Z it) l str. ! bull 1650 3 25 1 bull 1110 2 25 I tUll...v..l'W - 2o 1 hllll...-...lW0 2S J. Ualley Nebraska. 1 .tag 1290 2 65 11 steers, ..,1(64 1 00 1 bjlf......lu 2 1 hull 1460 2 36 J. O. Hall-Colorado. a cows 990 2 60 7 cows 938 1 76 HOGS There was another light run of hogs here today and the market opened 6M10c higher Jhan yesteroay. Good mlxud nogs sold largely tit $0.50 and $6.124. .with the choicer loads going at $6.16 and from that up to $6.40. The lighter weights sold from $6,074 down. Packers seemed to want tho hogs, but still they did not like to pay thn advance, and ns sellers hold on for the full strength of the market trad Ing was not particularly active on tho start. The hulk of the receipts, however, was out of tlrst hands In good season. The last end of the market was not much different from the opening and $6,10 caught the long string of all thn sales Today's advance tarries the mar. kct to the highest point reached jo f.tr this year. Representative rales: No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. .vv Hh. Pr. CS.,, 232 120 10 7 JM 160 6 10 6..., ...2S4 SO 6 10 69 233 120 10 St.. 37S . . 10 SI....... :',h ... f 10 62 JlO 40 6 10 30.,,., ...264 40 6 10 75 Ill 240 10 71 349 120 10 69 lit SO 10 t 244 tf) 6 to S2 tS ... 6 124 10 20 ... 6 it's M .,23 SO 6 US 11 214 ... 12U IS 227 ... 14 li 239 40 6 IP, r9....,...230 to 1214 44 273 40 6 121.4 61 277 SO 6 121, 6 23 12) 6 12!i r, 261 SO 6 '.l'l S3 207 120 121, 63 2'.0 210 6 12i 74 243 ... 6 13lj 69 290 40 6 13', 60 236 200 3 234 40 6 11', U 231 40 6 IV i 61 2tV, ... 6 16 69 273 SO 6 P, 65 37.1 80 1.1 66 2S0 ... 6 13 6 270 120 13 SI 3"7 ... IS 62 272 40 13 9 207 120 6 15 7S 2T,5 ... f 15 M 254 Irt 17H 66 23 SO S I'l, 10 294 W 23 SI 262 ... 6 3n S3 2K ... 6 33 17 2S5 ... 6 40 6!...,,.., 99 33 139 93 20 4 So i M t o:i 99.. 74.. M 120 6 024 ..70S 40 6 03 ..206 120 6 Do 93 313 240 03 tt 1M 120 36 20 40 $05 77 13 120 fM M 2 IS 10 ( o;ii 6.1 301 53 2.J 214 63 211 77 223 ( 217 39.. 23 4) (t C7H 40 6 0J14 M OitJ 43 071,1 40 10 10) 6 10 6 10 fS. ...... .23 11 6 10 S 225 33 237 31... 230 30 6 10 10 14 0 6 10 .. 10 39 233 to 224 40 & 10 53 224 120 I) 34 330 C( 242 69 213 M 21! I 40 6 10 6 10 SO 6 10 6 10 60 253 160 6 In 67 222 40 10 74 217 72 266 76 211 79 191 76 2.H tl Ill U 223 67 234 76 22S 74 214 SO 6 '0 SO 6 10 10 6 10 .. 10 .. 6 10 SO 6 10 40 6 10 6 10 SO 6 10 SO 10 66 316 6 10 71.... S3.... .231 120 6 10 ...239 SO 6 10 63 MS 80 6 10 SHEEP There were only n few sheep on snip this morning of rather common aual Ity, so thnt n good test of the market was not made. It Is evident, however, from the way packers hHVo been nctlng of late, thnt good to choice stuff Is In nctlve demand at good, strong prices, Tho common stuff, of course, Is more or less neglected, but there has been none too much choice stuff coming to meet the demand. As compared with the close of last week there Is not much change In the prices being paid. This Is true of both ewes nnd wethers. The lamb market Is also lust about the same as it was a week ago, with desirable grades In active demand. Thn commoner Kinds have been neglected and are, per haps, a Mttlo lower. Feeders have sold well all the week at good, strong prices. wuotniinns: unoicc yearlings, w.&oua.tios fnlr to good yearlings, $3.25173.40; choice wethers. M.X-ililUtfti fnlr tn irood wethers. $.1,155(3.35; choice ewes, $2.l"01i3.10; fair 10 goon ewes, j.'.zsyz.io; choice spring iam')s, $t.C5j 4.S5: fair to good snrliic iamb. Jl.lMi 4.00; feeder wethers, $2.7503.26; lecdcr lnmb, io.wiio.oo. iieprt'hentutiva sales: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Hirers Are nixhrr, Itngta Actire nnd Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Aug. 30.-CATTLE-Rflcelpts, 2.600 head. Including (UD head Tcxans: steers, 104fi5c higher; nctlvo; butchers' stock, strong to 26c higher; Tcxans, lOSfloc higher. $5.70M6.35: poor to medium. $3.8041 6.); stockers and feeders, steady, to slow, $2.254j4.25: cows, $2.45(l.60; heifers. $2.60 5.00: canners. $1.50(12.40: bulls, strong: emtchcrs, $4.2WH,Od; calves, steady, 13.004$ 6.b5; Texas steers. $4.0O(fi6.10: Texas grass steers, 33.30if l.uo; Texas bulls, $f.oof5.00. iiuus itcceipts, ltj.ouo head; tomorrow, 13,000 head, estimated; left over, 4,000 heud; active; good to cholco, 10c higher, others steady; top, $6.70; mixed and butchers, $5.85 ri.70; good to choice heavy, $5.95ffjt).70; rough heavy, I5.751i5.0O: light, $3.65U6.65; bulk of sales, $6.10io-S0. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 5,000 head; steady to 10c higher; lambs, strong; good to choice wethers. $3.40fM.25: fnlr to choice mixed, $3.103.60; western sheep, $3.40 hiwj; native litmus, tj.uudju.za; western lambs, $1.00Q5.25. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 30.-CATTLE-Ro. celpts, 5,000 head nntlvcs, 600 head Tcx ans nnd 400 hend calves; native beef steers and cholco heifers strong, others steady: choice export nnd dressed beef steers, $5.45 jO.00: fair to good, $4.73(85.40; stockers and feeders, $2.804.25; western-fed steers, $1.45 5.60; western range steers, $3.3594.50; Tox nns and Indians, $2.700.75: Texas cows, $2.2503.25; native cows. $2.50(34.00: heifers. $2,759)5.40: canners. $1.50(ft2.40: bulls. S2.254S 4.60; calves. $3.604.60. HOGS Receipts, 0,600 head; market 60 15c higher; top, $0.40; bulk, $6.00(36.40; heavy, $6.356.40; mixed packers, $6.086.35; light, $5.5(H6.20; pigs. $1.505.70. HllttUl- ANU I.A.MHH KecelptS. 1,100 head; market strong; lambs, $1.254(1. "5: na tive wethers. $3.25ft3.60l western wethers. $3.203'3.60; western yearlings, $3.40Cr)3.65; ewes, $2.75(53.15;. feeder lambs, $2,7543.25; stock, sheep, $2.00572.5. St. I.onlsj Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30.-CATTLE-Hecelots. 2,500 head, Including 350 Texnns; markot steady to strong, beef catt'e rang ng a shado higher: native shinning and exnirt steers, $5.0Oit6.0O; dressed beef and butchers' steers, $3.805.55; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.504.00; stockers and feeders. $3.2:l.75: cows nnd heifers, $2.0DJ5.00; canners, $10 2.26: buns. lz.2W2.i6: Texas and Indian steers. $3.15fi4.00: cows nnd heifers. 12 2'ili 3.45. HOGS Receipts, C.200 head; market fc higher, with tho top for butchers' nt $5.7', the highest point on this market in seven years: pigs and lights. $6.1!i6.40: nackers. $6,004)6.40; butchers', $6.45(fi6.70. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.000 head; market strong; nntlve muttons, 3.0 fr3.45; Iambs, $1.00,4.83; culls and bucks, $2.0CK!3.00; stockers, $2.25(72.50. Nerr York Live Stock Market, NEW YORK. Aug. 30. BEEVES Re ceipts, 3,322 hend; steers, active, 25c higher; steers, $5.12i,i(ff5.00; stockers, $2.754.00; bulls. 2.5O?j3.0O: cows, $1.90rg4.10. London and Liverpool markets higher; live cattle, lmfllSc per lb.: refrigerator beef. 9i.iffrloy,c per lb. uAtiVKB-iteceipts, 37s nonu; venis weak, other calves higher: veals, S5.00fi8.00: gran- sers. $3.1003.50. 8 IEKI" AND LAM1J a Receipts. 6.129 head; good sheep, 104? 1.1c, higher; lambs, 10 fj25q- higher: sheep. $2.50fi,00; culls, $1.75 2.00; lambs. $i.50fS.25: culls, $4.50. nous-Receipts. 2io head: higher: state. $6.85. .St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 30. CATTLE Receipts. 1,800 heud: market active, strong to' 10c higher: others slow, stoidy: ra tives, $3W5.f0: pows and heifers, $1,0) 4.75; bulls and stags, $2.01.60; stockers nnd feeders, $2.003.90; veals, $2.255.25. HOGS Receipts, C,5f0 head; market steady to 10c higher, mostly. 5c stronger; tight nnd light mixer), $6.O0fi8.35: medium and henvy, $6.056.40; pigs, $3.23ff 5.10 ; bulk. 16.15 J6.35. SHEEP Receipts, 2,200; market steady to strong. Stork In Sight. Tho following tnble shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho Ave principal live stock markets August 30; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Rnutti nmnliii 1.G23 5.601 7.060 Chicago 2,50(1 16,000 5,000 Kansas City o.ww n.wiu i,uw St. Louis 2.600 6,200 1,000 St, Joseph ., i 1,800 6,600 2,200 Totals ,llii923 'il.CSl 16,300 i Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 30,-COFFEE-Spot, Rio, ster.dy: No. 7 lnvolco, 5c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 84(llHc. Market opened steaily, with prices unchanged to 6 points higher. Cnblo neWB contained nothing of oftlcial Importance and primary receipts were as (anticipated. Heavy domestic warehouse deliveries and a steadier spot department wero bullish factors which started room huylng on a limited scale around the open ing. Later In the session foreign houses bought llbernlly. with local bears supplying the demand, This afternoon session was featureless. Prices did not vary more than 6 points all day; final figures were net un changed to 5 points net higher nnd tho tone stead; sales renched 27.000 bags, including: Hpfimher, 4,70c; December. 5.50c; Fcbrunry, 6.10c; March, Cfec; May, 6.45c. - , Oil aad neen. OIL CITY. Pa Aug. 30.-OILrl-Crdlt balances, $1.2S; certificates, no bid. Ship ments, 70.693: average, 17,197; runs, W.2W! average, 86.S64. SAVANNAH. On.. Aug. 30.-OIL8-Tur-pentlne, firm at 33le. Rosin, llrm: A, H, C, 96c: d. ti.oo;' k. $i.o5ffi.io: f. $i.ii.I5: a, $1,16411.20: H. $1.20ffi,26; I, $1.40; K, V.Kii H, $2.10; N, $2,00; W. G $3.35; W. W.. $3.50. TetepMene lOftfJ, Boyd Commisiion Co Successors to James E. Doyd Co., OMAHA. NIB. COMMISSION tJiajtlN. ritOVItlOMS AND STOCKS, Hoard at Trade alldtas. Direst wires to Chicago nrt New To'K Carisspondencs. John A. 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