TITE OMAITA DAILY HEE:' WEDNESDAY, AUOUST 2fi, 1003. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Easier resltag and L -wet Prion on Chicago B:ari Tuesday. M, and locally at 4 36. Bpelter win un f hanged st 1 In Ixtndnn and at 8S.0O In Nw Vork. Iron rir.aeri at tis n in ui- guw and nt urn 3d in MKiniesnorotign. id eally iron una quiet and mot or lss nom- Innl. No. 1 foundry, northern, m quotea nt $17 .Wu 11.00: No. t foundry. northern, at lVUivi : No. 1 foundry, southern, and . . i . . , . 1 .. . , At t1R 6.V., llj.75. GOOD WEATHER ERINGS OUT LONG CORN All drain Shons Sympathy with torn Decline rind Closing; Prices Are Generally I. oner on AH Articles. spring acrord- old duck, CHICAUO, A:i. 2.') An earl-r feeling anl lower prices ruled In all the pita to day. Wnrat closed harely steady at a de cline of to for September and December. Corn was down ',.' ;c for Hcptcmber and Vi for Drrnmbcr. t.ats showed a decline of VnV4o and for the same months, while provision were down 2Ac. Tho wheat market was ratner dull nnd quiet, with little outalde trading. There wna a fairly steady opening on tne early weather reportt irom the northwest, and a faring off of receipts In the aame quar ter. The early weakness In eorn, however, cauaed learthncss, and conalderable wheat tamo out,- with a paurity of buying ordera. Pent ember opened .a ahnde lower to Vtl'wC hlaher at ((iHiWiSc. sold at XtiNc ana rie. dined, with momentary ralllea, to 79j) 7!l7c. The clone wns barely ateady at a loaa of W'c, at 797de. Dercmber closed Vne ldwer at S0',e, having aold down from 81Vtffil14'. the opening ligtircs. Clear ances of whent and flour were equal to 3iil.7P0 bu. Mlnnea polls and Duluth re ported receipt of 174 cara, which, with local receipts of lfiS cars 34 of contract urade minle a total for the three points of 342 enra, against 376 laat week and 76 cara a year ago. Improved crop report and a continuance of good growing weather brought out con siderable long corn, and a weak market ensued. Armour hought freely at the de cline, and ft short-lived rally followed. Of fering were free throiirhout tho selling, betng general, with pit traders offering the onlv other support. September closed ViSc iower at DSffrSS'Hio, starting at Me and ae'.llna- tin Vic early. December was down Uc at 5oVc. ranging between (OWil CiSc and 51o. LochI receipts were 4S2 mm with 7S of contract, arade. There was an eauler feeling In oats, due n continued selllnir by commission houses in evmtwithy with corn, Local traders took offerings freely, but refused to bid the murket un. Late llnuldutlon . by longs added to the weakness, and September closed VfVio lower at 34Mr(iS4Vic, after ranging between that figure and 4Hc, the opening price, pecember was down Vic at 8f.Sc, the bottom price, after starting at n;u.n l.ncnl reoelnts were RuO cars. Provisions were fairly strong early, but h Mtrenirth did not hold. Selling by pack era caused a decline to below yesterday's prices. September pork closed 22He lower at 112.65. with lard nit 2o at 18.20, and !. Ar.nrn IKn at Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 115 cars; corn, 286 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs, 23.000 head. The leading futures ranged follows Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.Yes'y. OMAHA WHOI.HALK MARKET. e Condllfon of Trade and aooll)om on Sin pie nml Fancy rrodnee. E'ViS Fresh stock, Ions off. loTflCC LIVU l'Ol lTRY-Hens, s'iikc chickens, per 11., l!Hc; roosters. in ur to hhc. 4'cifc: turkey. 11 12c be; youiig diK'ks. 81i9c. HI'T Tk.lt I'arklng stock, k'iiuc; enmee dairy. In tuhy, Keltic ; separator, ic. r K KH i I r iel i I' TOen caugni inmv plekcrel, 7'dc; pine, jtic; percn, w-. falo, 7.Tikr; blueflsh, ISc; whltefl-h, sulmon. 10c: haddock. H'c: counsn. red.Mnaviper. 10c; lobster, oolled, per 2K:: lobsters, green, per lb., Ac lie: catfish, lie: black btit, l"c; crapplns, 12c; herring, 11c; bnf- l'lc; 12c; lb.. bullheads, bass. 24i 22c; hnli herrtng, 6c; whfta bas". 10c: blueilns. fc iivsn v.itst New York counts, per can. 45c, rr .nl. J.'.15; extrA selects, per can 37o, per sal. l.9: sianaaru, iier cun jvv;, 1 gnl. SI. 50. HHAN-rer ton, n. . . HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland, .iVi; No. 2. ivori; medium. S7.50; coarse, 17 fK) Ilv straw. SS.fiO. These prices are tor hay of good color and quality. Demand Jnir nml receipt ugnt. CORN 4SC. OATH 37. RYE No. 2. Dfle VEQETABliEa. POTATOES-Per bu.. 7WS0o. SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per basket, 75c; Virglnlaa, per 8-bu. basket. J3J5. (.'i ti.MBisiiB Home grown, per 0.0s., c. HEARS-Home grown, wax. per maraei bnsket, 70ft80c; string, per market basket, 70-fifcOc. hom grown, 114lHo 1c. bu., per S2.90. dot., SC35c; grown, dry. per lb.. Wheat a Sept. b epu b Doc. May Corn Sept. Deo. b May Oats Sept. lhjo. Ma Pork Sept.' Oct. May Lard Sept. Oct. Rlba Sept. Oct. a Jan. SOU siVa'Mi S4V(4 rd 51Vir! 61V(f S4 13 87H 13 10 13 00 8 22H 7 70 1 80 7 87H 6 67Hi 80Vi 8ft 80 ' 7974 H'lVTOTiW 79 80'4'ttH n1i Mil 81 835i3V4 51 S-k BOH mWlWiSOWSK M.WW W turn 35 4 861 35 35 3 37HU'Xi 57Vfct(fc 13 87H 12 5 12 63 13 10 . 12 80 12 80 13 00 18 00 13 00 8 25 ' 1 1TH 8 20 ' 7 71 7 90 7 60 7 80 7 67H 7 67H 7 90 7 72H 7 75 67V4 6' 60 60 12 65 13 00 8 20 7 02 7 67 7 72H75 6 60 No. 2. a Old. b Hew. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOUR Steady. "WH RAT No. 2 red. 7!Uif?iRlUo. CORN No. 2, 52c; No. 2 yellow, 53V4'tf6-to. OATSNo. 2. 82c; No. 3 white, 8444(360. RYE! No. 2. BlV534c. BARLJ3Y Juod feeding, 4SC0c; fair to Choice mailing;, tutwc. HEED No. 1 flaji. 9KHe! No. 1 northwest ern, Sl.OBtt; prime timothy, SS.30; clover, PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 812.66 11.70. Lard, per 100 lbs., SS.07V4fi81O. Short rlba sides flooseiV. S7.37M7.fi2A. Dry salted phoulders (boxed), Irt.7!y3f7.00. Short clear Bldea (boxed), 77c. Tb following were the receipt and ship, mania of flour and a rain yesterday. Receiets. Shipments. Flour, bbls 2fi.a29 15,758 Wheat, bu 118,135 45,090 Corn, bu .371.0U0 296.600 Oats, bu 899,600 271,216 Rye. bu 9.&K) 845 Barley, bu 19,)0 . On the Produce exchange today th but ter market was firm; creameries, 14f'19c; dulries, 13f(H7c. Cheese, easy at ftHiJ'llc. Iigs, steady at mark, u. 1., ifiioc 'AULIFLOWER Home irrown, per doi., 50c. CAhBAOE New tier lb. rw'.t;iN 1 tKiv far nox., iuo. TOMATOES Home grown, per casket. We. RHUBARB Per lb.. NAVY BEANS Per CELERY Michigan. large western, 4oc. ONIONS New home 2c; fancy Washington stock, per lb., 2o. FRUITS. TLUMS Wlxon. S1.66: Kelsey. Japan. 11.65. prunes Trsgedy. per box. 11.50: uroas, $1.5; Silver, S1.40. t'KAi.iiE.9 caiirornin, eariy ireoaiones and early Crawfords. 81.10; California free stones, clings, 11.00. CRABAPPI.Ef4 Per bbl., S3. PhJARS CS Iforaia. Hirtiett s. per pox. S2.C0: Colorado, 11.75; Utah Bartlett'a, S2.00 fe2.26. . . . . . i.ANTAijOUFE-Kuno, stanaara, per crate, 13.00: per -crate, S2.50; home grown, per dox., II. 2S. APPLES New stock. H-bu.. 60c; Dutchess and Weltheys, per S-bu. bbl., $2.00. BLUKUERRIES Wisconsin, per ls-qi. care, S2. nH VKS California TORavs K..SO: tsweet- watsr and Muscats,. 81.76; home grown, s- 1D. packet, 40c. WAitKMKLuns-Missouri, zoaouc eacn; crated, per lb., net. H4c. TROPICAL. FRUITS. FIGS Turkish, 18-lb. box. per lb., 18& ORANGES Mediterranean. all slzs. S3.50: St. Mlckea Or paper rind, all alzes. $3.0W(f4.00; Vslenelaa, S4.25. iiAAnA-rer puncn, t2.wta2.Bu; jumooi, 31 . . Lr.MNis California rancy, aw to n alzes, 84.60(Q6.00; choice, 84; 240 to 270 sizes, 4.ooir4.26. DIM EH Florida, per 6-basket crate, jo.oo. CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream, l?Hc; Wisconsin, young America's, 12c; Black Swiss. Ibc: Wisconsin brick, lie: Wlsonaln limberaer. 13a. iiOiSu. iku. iicf 4, frames, ti.au: uian and Colorado, per 24 frames, S3.60ttf3.75. POPCORN per in., 2V4c; sneiieu, siivo. HIDES No. 1 green. 6c: No. 2 green. 5c; No. 1 salted, 7 Vic; No. 2 aalted, 64c: No. 1 veal can. 3 to 12 lbs., kmc ino. z vea calf 11 to 15 lbs.; 6Vic: dry salted hides. 8r 12c; Sheep pelts, 2&;5c; horse hides, S1.50W .oo. . .. HUTU walnuts No. 1 sort sneii. ter id. 17o; hard sholl, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, rier lb.. 13c: No. 2 hard shell. 1 lb.. 12c; Bratlls, per lb.. 12c; filberts, p. lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 10c; hard shell, ner in., ibc: Decans. targe, per id.. Mhc small, per lb., 11c; peanuts, per 4b., 5Vc; roasted peanuts, per id., c. Coflee Market. NEW YORK, Aus. 25. COFFEE The market for futures oDened ateady at un cbajiged prices to a decllno of 6 polnta lollowlng lower European cables and fully primary receipts, ana ruled falny active as a result of continued switching by nearby holders to tho later positions, which, however, waa consummated without any further change In prices. The cose was steady, net unchanged to 6 point lower. Salos were 44,000 bags. Including Beutember at 3.7lX(i3.7c. November at 8.8O0, December at 4.3oa4.40c, January at 4.45c. February at 4.56c, March at 4.60c, May at 4.7io and July at 4.uoc NEW YORK. GENERAL MARKET. Qaotatlena of tho Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. 26. FLOUR Recelpta, St. Irools Grain and Provision. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 25. WHEAT Lower No. 2 red cash and elevator. 7B!4c: track, 83M83c: September, TSftc; December, 63H4f S3ic; .May, Mi,c; No. 2 hard, 7SHc. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 46c; track, 48Hw9c; September, 46c; December, 47ftc Mav. 48Uc. OATg-Lower; No. 2 cash, 83c; track, 3r!f3hHc; September, 8274c; December, 34c Miy, J6''(!J.c; ino. z wmie, ivjws. rte-Firm at obrb.c. Fl jOl'U Kteadv: red winter natents. 84.00(34.10: extra fancy and straight. 83.70 a.t: clear. S3.2CiT3.8a. TIMOTHY HE wd ateady, S3.l0'tf3.3O; corn meal steady, SZ-60. BRAN Steady: sacked east track. 74 77 o. HAY Steady; timothy, 85.00gi2.00; prairie, I(.IAy'3.t)U. RAtHxlNtJ &Vtp'4C. HEMP TWINE te- PROVIRIONS Pork. lower: lobbing, standard mess. 813.05. Lard, weak at 87.25. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 83.8iftc clear ribs. S9.00: short clear. 89.124. POULTRY Easy; chickens. c; springs, lOHc; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8t(a0c; geeje. 111 "ITER Quiet; creamery, 1430c dairy, 134jnc. ii,(Hi3 iiianer at nsc. loss on. Reoelntx. Shln'ts Flour, kbla. 10.000 17,000 Wheat, bu. 82.000 S3.0U0 Corn. bu. 43,000 87.000 Oats. bu. 44.000 33,000 Kansas City Grain audi Prorlslons. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 25. WltEAT Sep tember. 7iHc; December, 71V4CJ. cash. No. 2 hunt. 73hU''4c; No. 8. 71V3iSc; rejected, 6M(bc; No. 2 red. 75ii6c; .No. 3 red, 74Sc. The leading decreases are those of 210,00) usnei ai Manitoba anu trt.vuu Dusneis 11 .sabliviUe. EV IOKK 8IULKS AM) IIOMUS. Trader Spend line Looking; at Yaeht Hare, bat reeling; I Easier. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. The semi-stagna tion of ine sioca inaikct was unreii... oj luuay ana tne draui.gj were in sm.illei' oiume tnan yesiciaaj. inae was noun oviu 01 acmity tuaruj ine ia. 1 ana no tiiaikel .ciosea hiiong. '1 ne majomy i the stocks wolch maas up the ure.it ulk of tne maei tiniuiig ictt oft ona to two points iiiBoir thm latt n.giit. me trong itaiures were ali.ssoun 1'avillc, Bi. hui, AtiMiison, maiHmaiea upper una (iincisee CiAi. ihviu was no u.-ni 10 xpiaiu the auvancing tendency 01 ine maraet and the tiuo cause se.mea to ne tnat the room tiaa.rs reachei tne ilmn t thfir abiHiy to uepress prices y.ateruay nd so covered their mfti'w connacis. Attention was uiveiteu to the yacnt race throughout the dny. There was a la. ge list ul assent memoers and tnobe on ine floor spent ihelr tune watching the bul letins 01 the yacht race. M-irnms reports irom London sfioweu oras oi.-pooitiou to uy Afntrican stocks there and tne opening uvance here was 111 syiniiatny. Eue was onspkuousiy in demand for Iondon ac count. The development of this foreign emand Is of special Interest In Its bear ing on the exchange situation. There was large reselling of icrelgn hol.llngs of our ecurttles taken at tne bottom or ine ue- ilne when the rally hare showed signs of ultmnatlng and tne renewal of tne de mand has not yet assumed Important pro portions. 1 i ne easier tone in tonay a exenange mar ket was largely due to the appearance In that market of bankers' finance bills which re connected with borrowing abroad. 1 ne foreign banking houses In New York also re an Imnortant source or supply ror funds In the time money market. . Ratea for time money and commercial paper continue very firm. The present buudance of call loans is largely caused by the placing on deposit of trust company funds with the banks to secure the imprest of deposit accounts, which Is higher than the present call loan rate. Any rise in the call lonn rate would be promptly followed by the withdrawal of these trust company deposits from the banks for placing In trie can loan market, wnicn would neces- itate a shirting or the loan accounts or the banks also and some probable disturb ance In the money market. This contin gency is a repressive Influence on stock market speculation just now. i here is an anxiety also over the closing lp of the cotton corner, wnicn it is generally Be lieved Is achieved and which will neces sarily be an operation of some peril. Many rumors are still prevalent or ef forts being made by large Industrial cor porations to secure temporary loans. The recent heaviness of New York Central, which was a depressing factor for a time this morning, seems to be explained by ths etition to tne stock exenange to list 1. 000,000 additional general mortgage bonds. These are In connection with the contin uing operation of the company refunding plan. Lake Shore's statement of earnings tor tne June quarter, showing a decline in surplus to S7BS.218. compared with $1,777,854 for the corresponding quarter of last year, may also account for the recent dnpresslon of New York Centrsl. The weekly crop bulletin was counted bullish on cotton and bearish on corn and . wheat. .Some old rumors were revived of coming control of Tennessee Coal by the United States Steel corporation, but with confirmation. Con fidence In the copper trade outlook was assigned as the cause for the strength of Amalgamated Copper. The pond market was nun ana steady. Total rales, par value, SS15.C00. United States bonds were all unchanged on tho lat call. Follow ng are the closing Quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Atrntton St. Paul pfd 172 do Did Uh 80, Faciflo 46V Bal. ft Ohio S2V8o. Kallwar 22 and the trading was quiet on the bourse today. Internationals continued heavy. At the close stocks were more buovant. The private rnte of discount was 2 7-16 per cent. Three r"' cent rentes. 97f fiSc, for the ac count. Exchange on London, ibt lie, for checks. Itoston Stork flnotatlona. BOSTON, Aug. 25.-Call loans. 4HTifi per cent; time loans, 5-Utf per cent. Official closing price un stocks sua bonds: . S7't ninctiam . 7" (luinft & Her It . 2 tnteunlal . k Cnpr" Hante ... .24u pnmlntnn Coal .. .! FriVlln .in lute Kiyal Mihia .1SS'4 (lid tiomlnlen ... . b Clprenla . H"i !'arrot .IK. '4 eulnejr ....r. .118',iKnta Fa Copper. ...,.. I I . ....... 8.?.. fi Trlmountaln Ul Trlnltr !1H t'nltrd States ... v4 rth 91 Vlrtnrl I nvienna SnlwnlTerlns , 4 L'aljr Weat At hlrnn 4i ontral 4a Ai.hlson dn pfl Itotrnn tk Albany.. Hrrtnn A Me itnutnn Etvald ... N. Y , N. H. A H. Kltrhbura: pfd I'nlnn Padtlr Mrxlran OntrM ,. American Sucar ... dn pfd Auierlran T. ft T. lmmlnlfin 1. ti Cm. K.lrrtrln .. Mass. F.'.eetrle . dn pfd Tnlted Kmll ... AArentttre APmieit Amalgamated .. 2 V t !" 0 7H 1.1 v, 1 (I M IS t t4 io 17 V. 4 9 40 OMAHA LIVE STOOL MARKET Cattle Eeoeipts Light and All Ocod Stuff Sold a, Litth Hi -her. LIGHT STRONG, OTHERS LOWER Vn V-lc !n!r Onotstloa. the quotations on mining atocka: Adama Con 14 Little Chief f Alice 18 inontarto too Greac 1) (Mr - 155 .vfiiunawlrk Con A jtt'hoenlx 8 rmiitock Tunnel .... t Potoal 15 Con. ( al. A Va 140 i!ava(e !2 Horn 8llTr 100 Sierra Navada Iron Silver Ki Small Hopa 10 LeadTllla Can 2 Standard 171 x Assessment paid, sx Offered. do pfd Canadian Pacific Central of N. J.. Chea. h Ohio Chicago A Alton do pfd Chlcato A 0. W. do lit Pfd Chicago N. W Chicago Ter. do pfd C. C. C. A St. L, Colorado 80....... do lat pld do Jd pld Dal. A Hudaon... Del. L. A W Den rar A R. 0.. do pld Erla do lat pfd do Id pfd Great Nor. pfd... Keeking Valley . do pfd Illinois Casual .. Iowa Central .... do pfd K. C. Southern. . do ptd u a s S do pfd 4v ,125taTeiae A Paotfla 26H .I'D i Toledo, St. U A W. 20 . ilH. do pfd i . gZ'Vtnion Peetflo 1 . a do pfd e . 17U Wabaab i . HKVa 00 pfd ins .m Whrellna A L. B.... It A Tr.. 11 Wla. Central lt i?a no pin an 3 Adama Ex 222 14 "4 American Ex IKS (1 ll'nlted Butea Ki lul :lWella-Fargo Ex 210 ..l&Sa'Amal. Copper ... ..13b Amer. car A r: .. 25 I do pfd .. 77 H Amer. Lin. Oil. 41a 32 St il S3 . 1 , 94 , 4SH SOW do ttd.. ... 47St Amer. Locomotive ... l!i do pfd ...KS American 8. & R ... 'OV do pfd ... SOS Amer. Sugar Ref 11SS4 ..Mi .Anac. Vllnlng Co..... 76 ... 20llrooklyn R. T. . . , . ...31 1 Colo. Fuel A Iron. ... ti ICnlumbua A H. C. ...it Cone. Oaa .104-fc! Oen. Electrio Manhattan L...... ...135 Inter, paper Met. St. Rr Minn. A St. L.. Mo. Pacini .... M.. K. A T do pfd Nat. R. R. of M N. T. Central.. Norfolk A W.. ...... do pfd , Ontario A W Pennsylvania P.. C. C. A St. L... Reading do lat pfd do Id ptd Rock laland Co do pfd St L & g r lat ptd. do id pfd St. L. S. W dk pfd St. Paul do pfd.. .... at 1 Inter. Pump ..... H4i do pfd .... :ovt National Blacult 414! National Lead ... pfd. 4iS No. American .. 1J1H Pacific Mall ..... 3 jPeople'a Oa 84 Pteaaed S. Car... 23; do pfd 134H Republic Steel... do pfd Rubber Goods .. 'Ai tA 4 a vs 13' .14144 do pfd... Tenn. Coal A Iron.. V. . Leather do pfd U. 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd . 4f.S . 41 . 14 .177 .1.11 . 12 . Ctl . 85 . 7i . 37Vi . 11 . iT, . 2i . !4St . llVa . 4 . 141 TO 43 T'4 80S, 13 40t4 iox 28.574 bbla.; axporta, 10.471 bbla. ; market was dull and nominally unchanged. Winter patents 83.9oy4.30; winter straights, 83 851 8.J); Minnesota patents, 84.7uu'4.ln; winter ettraa, ititi.25; Minnesota bakers. Woo 8.80; winter low grades, 8J.70w3.uo. Kye flour unlet; fair to good, 82.W4fli5; choice tj lancy, 8J.43S.o6. VOKNMKAL Market steady: yellow western, i.i.; city, ii.iu; inn ariea, j.zb 8.30. KYE Quiet; No, I western, 8240 f. o. b., Alloat. UARLET-Recelpte, 45.850 bu.; apot dull; No.1 8 red, 84V elevator, and v.c f. o. b.. noat; ino. 1 nortnern uuiiitn, w r. o. t afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba. 83Vc f. o. ti.. afloat. Optlona after a steady opening, due to higher Paris cable anj rain In the north west, sola on. At noon they were quits weak under Increased winter whetf, re ceipts and a bearish weekly crop report. continuing so throughout the afternoon and closed H'S'So net higher. May, S.fJ da, closed b.c; Bepieruoer, BbSfctfiG H-183, closed 86c; Uecemper, Soaiio o closed S84;c, COltN Receipts. 78.4o bu. : exports. 11.. 845 bu. ; spot easy; No. 8, 58c elevator, and 03140 f. o. b. BflTtt: No. 2 yellow. iV; No. 8 white. Option market declined today under continued favorab.e we.ther, a bearish weekly crop report and liquidation closing SVV net lower. Sliy, b.uijic. eiitsed 6.0; beptemner, oii'yji'iC closed B"Sc; Pecember, 8..au57c, closed 57 Wc. tAT8 Receipts. 69.fVx) bu.; exports, 4,001 bu. ; spot easy; stanaara wnite, 41c; mo. z, Kic; No. 3, 3'.lic; No. S white, 41c; Nu. Wlilte, ine; iraca wiuio, wvj4e. v K,1V r..l. .hl..l.lv '.....'.'V.,, mwfnA . . choir, ll.novil.0o. HOI'S Hi m: state common to choice, 21itTU5c; lH. 14-tJlio; old, K0lle; l'a clftu coast, 1j2. UiuJjc; 18 '1, Hui.c; oil, exilic. HI I 'KB Steady: flelveston, 20 to 23 lbs.. ISl-c t'allfornla. 21 to 2i lbs., 1.-; Ttna dry, 24 to 3 Iks.. 14c. LEATHER fillet; Hemlock sole, Fu' nos Ayros light to heavy weights; arid, 2Jii-V- KICK Firm; dorr.estio f.ilr to extra, i (tSc; Jaran, 5u'c. I'ltoVidlDNK lieef firm; family, II! n5 jl3.7o; n:es, 8S.''( .n0; beef liam, 8-1.5 ij 23 00; pa ket. s.tiiio9.60; city extr.t, 1 idui mess, 814.0(1(11 15 .00. Cut meats, quiet; pick, led bellies. W UHuU 0; pickled shoulders. 8. pickled hams. tl2.o0-u IS 0. Lard. dull: renned, steady; western steatite. 1, i..; August, closed J8.2"i, nom Inul; refined, trm; continent, A0; South America. 8; compound. i7.1:'HtiT S7V l'ork. stea.W: fiimllv, 817 Mrfl7.7i"i; short clear, 814 THM 25; 111 eis. 14.7f4i 15 5'. Bl'TTKR Buadv: r'erlpts, 15 8T! pkg.; xtra eieimery. 1miHNc: dulry, lflsc. t'HEKsR Receipt'. l'.Sli I'kgs. ; nmket ajulet: creamery, 8Sil"ltc. KUOS Receipts, 10 9JU kgs.j fresh, VQ tic. IHJl't-TRT Alive, firm; western rhlikfni 14c; fowls. U'ltc; turkeys, lie. liresevl. Weak: wotern 'ile.s, 13c; fowls, lie; P.i frlceva. liM, AV. WKTAI.8 The I-ondon tin market wns tmehsnged, with apot dieted st 127 and futures st A'l:4 10s. I ocnllv tin wua ersy and lower, closing st ?7.7o'. 27.00. ' Snot cop per advanced as t'l lit IXMulon to JiHt 7s M and future closed at a gain of ts te T.n lis. IM-ily rniiuar was enlet and steidv Ijkk ia dueled at 813 7.(14 00. eleetrol tic ut U oiia.71. ai4 ut tog at 113 STSvO U 50 Lad wua unobaiigod la Luudoa at All 8s CORN September. 44'4e; Lex-ember. 44Va -!4Hc: ch. No. 2 mixed. 454i4oVc: No. 2 white. 46&45V, No. 8, 44H95c. tiATBr-Ko. 2 white, 40c; No. I mixeo, w 89: . ' it no, z, ezw HAY tTiolos tnuoth-e. 89 SfifjriO.OO; choice EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kantaa stock. 15c loss off. cases returned; new No. 2, whitewood. oaaes Included, 15VaC ine following were wis receip.a ana snip- menu for today: Receipts. Shipment. . il.iW M.OoO 37.y0 28,o0 10.004 4.000 Wheat ba Corn, bu , Oats, bu Minneapolis Wheat, r'lonr anal Bran, MINNEAPOLIS. Aujf. 25. WHEAT September, 80Wc; December, Wlic; on track: No. 1 hard. 86Vic; No. 1 northern, 8o,c; No. 2 northern, 81c; No. 8 northern, 7ySlc. FlX)UTt First patent. 84. 45-1. 55; second patents, 84 3.f-t 4'; flmt clears, 83 45i3.55; second clears. 12.4!Ji'J.K. BRAN In bulk, 812.75tiI13.00. Ltrerpol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 24, WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red western winter, 6s 4d for new; No. 1 northern, spring, atrong at in 104. Futures easy: Spiember, (3 4'.d; Ociober, 6s 6.1; December. g8 CORN Spot, American mixed, ateady at 5s 41. Futuresj dull; September, 4 $Hd; October, 4s 6!d. Ilnlsth tiroln Market. Dl'Ll'TH. Minn.. Aug. 25. WHEAT Close: New, to sriive. No. 1 hard, 824c; No. 1 northern. 81Vac; No. 2 northern. 7Vc; new No. 1 northern. In store or to arrive In August, Klic; No. 2 northern, 81Vic; maca roni, .-no. i. 00c; io. z. ijc. . OATS To arrive and on track, 84c. New York Money Marker. NEW YORK, Aur 25. MONET On call easy at lvwz per cent, closing WaZ per cent. Time rgoney. firm; sixty days, 4ii6 per cent; ninety days, 536Vi per cent; six montns, baft's per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEIV-65H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84.F.6109 4.8615 for demand and at 8. 8304.8340 for sixty days' bills; posted rates. $!.84vH.S4! and H.wtf4 si; commercial tuns. ii h. SILVER Bar, bVic; Mexican dollars. 44 V c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ateadv. The closing quotations on bond are as follows: 0. 8. rat Sa, ra....10Vt!Mex. Central 4a do coupon do as, rag do coupon do new 4a. rag. do coupon do old 4a, rag... do coupon ...... do la. rag do1 coupon ...... Atehteon gen. 4a., do ad), as Del. A Ohio 4a... do 84a do eoav. 4a..... Canada So. la.... Optral of Ga. is. do it inc.... CW A Ohio 4'4a,...171 ...lMVat dn la ine Its ...liHIn. A St. L. 4s... rr ...1041 M.. K. A T. 4s 1-4 '4 ... I do is Ht ,...114 IN. T. c. gen. 4s... vi ...lot N. J. C. gsn. 1 We... 127 14 ,...lo No. Pacific 4a 174 ,...101V! do la 70H ,...101 M. A W. con. 4a 17 .... ' Reading gen. 4a 14 .... aa St. L. A I. M. c. 6a. Ill .... t4Kt. I. A S. r. 4s.... M .... Va St. U 8. W. 1 M .... 7 I do ia 11 ....Win. A. A A. P. 4a.... TS ,...1044 io. Pacific 4a 8 14 ipc. Railway ts 11JH Chlrago A A. c . a a. 1 c. m a st r t, C. A N. W. eon. C . R. L P. 4 C C C A St L g. Chicago Ter. 4a. Colorado Bo. 4a. Denver A R. u n ..103 7s.lt ... Vt Is.. S3 ... 71 ... 44 Texaa A PaclSe la.. .114 llllirngkce (iraln Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. K. WHEAT Dull. Cliw. No. 1 northern, fojiiwc: No. 2 north ern. 136, c. new Seyienilier. '.9'4(iWc bid. RYU- Lower: No. 1. 53i54c. l'ARLL X Firm: No. s. uOc; samDle. 40 jC7c. Teorla 4Jraia Karkei. I'F.ORIA. 111. No. 3 M-i.c: No. 4. OA'l'S-Suady : No 4 Ttliite, ac. Aug 25. CORN Steady; 43 -c. 8 white. 8li835c: No. Toledo Seed Market. TOL1CDO. Auv;. 24.-S12ED Clover. Octo her. V "-''('. U. emlj( 1 , ,.a71. T.moihy, iruin, i.oj. aim. Ac, August, o 00. Availrble Supply cf (iraia. NEW YORK. Aug 25.-Special cable and telctrrtplilc comniuulcail'.us rectlv.id by lirauatr, .l'a shows thi fallowing ciiangea In avatinllu tupilea as tompatrtxi with laat aerount ; H :' AT-l'nitrtd Etat- and Canada rat of Lii'lc. dfcrfid buheia; afloat r r nr. a ,11 t.ur p?. increased 6o),'0 busbeia; ii.i.i e.iipi. iacrea.-ts oi.VAJ Utisrieia. t.O UN' I'nlted Slates sn.l rand 1 Of Rockies, decreased 874 M b'isnU. OATS I'nit d States arj ('uta.la east of Rockies. Ii.ertiti.l 6ii.ooi bu?hc'.s. Anions the mere important lp.cet re-(M-irted th's we. k r tfiOk of 1 .uJ bushels at 'hlcasja private elevators. 64.1K.0 bushva At Dallsv. 8u4l 3,lAS) WualicU At ), Jksk'Wi Erla prior lien 4a.... MS do general 4a 13 F. W. A f. C. Je....lirt Morlrlng Val. 44a....l4 Man. can. utlg. g. 4a.lo:'4V. L A N. unl. 4a T., St. L. A W. Union raclflo do sent. as. Wabaah la.... do do deb. B... Weet Shore 4a , Wheal. A L. E. 4a., Wis. Central 4a Con. Tobaooo 4a Colo. Fuel eon. Ca., Rock laland 4a Penn. con. I1... S. Steal id satg 7i 4Si ..114 ..104 .. .104 fi9 Fat Sheep and Lambs Bold Weak to Dime Lower, While Feeder Were Not Very Active, bat Com. maaded Abont Steady Prices. Receipts were: Official Monday.... Official Tuesday... Hogs. Bheep. 2.M8 ln.040 8 cows (00 8 25 4 feeders.. 5 8 75 3 feedets.. 8.5 3.6 1 feeder... 8.0 8 15 3 leeoers.. Mo 8 to 8 cows i 86 4 heitei... tj i .0 6 bulls ll.tt 3 36 costs M 3 io 'I cows s I cows h;.i 3 is D3 COWS KM 2 8j ,.10BO t 10 8 It) Ira Karman Wyo. t-o 2 40 1 steer.. l'H3 3 10 1 heifer.... soO ,10t6 4 t0 It. It. Rrooks Wyo. ,.lu40 3 to nil cows 1067 t 20 C, H. WTlllams w yo. . 4 0u i4 feeders.. 1108 .1U 2 no 6 steers. ...1104 .1210 8 00 T. A. Yeast Wyo. . 96i 3 30 K. 11111 Wyo, 8 80 3 bO 6.3J0 10.(37 7.27 1 wo aays tnis weeg s.io v.iu ii name nays last week. ...12,916 10.200 2ii.:S7 Same week before 11,454 12.122 1!8.4.14 Same three weeks ssro.. 7.S09 12.!.0 25.658 Same four weeks ago... 6.2; 6,724 13.447 Same days last year 18.710 6,107 45.603 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year: 1909 1902. Inc. Dec Cattle 627,409 497,091 30,318 Hogs l,60S,58o 1,642,344 85,758 Sheep 814,461 68,136 126,226 Average price paid for hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days with comparisons: Date. I 1903. J1902.1&01.1900.1899.1S98.18J7. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 25. COTTON The cotton market was strong at an advance of 5 to 14 points, and ruled very active during the entire session, with the exception of August, which wns dull and neglected and which fluctuated between 12.?6c and 12.30c, closing at 12.29c, or net 4 points higher. The balance of the list was generally firm. After the opening there was a momentary setback under realising, but prices soon re sumed their upward course nd at midday were forced still higher by the weekly re port of the weather bureau, which proved finite as bullish as had been expected. The Initial gains were due to a continuation of the short crop scare, which was acceler ated br the firm cables and apprehensions as to the character of the early bureau re port. In addition to this th ellaue bought very aggressively, taking a block of 6,000 September and bidding for more at ad vanced prices. This. In connection with the light movement and the continued talk of dumage as a result of boll weevil in Texas soon had the shorts In full retreat, while It also encouraged more demand for out side account, leading to a more active mar ket than has been experienced since the ex iting times of last month. The best prices of the session occurred late in the after noon and at that level the active month showed net gains of 3 to 31 points, with September selling at 11.36c, October at 10 60c, December at 10.30c and January at 11.31c. This level attracted heavy realising and ust before the close the market Bold oft harnly. losing a matter of from 6 to 8 points and was finally nearly steady net i'HK points higher on the new crop posi lons Sales were estimated at 800.000 bales. There were further special sales reported amounting to 3,17 bales to spinners, un the other hand 7.404 bales were received from Liverpool and 819 from other saurces, making the stock sccordlngly running 147, 861 bsles against 143,016 bales yesterday. GALVESTON. Aug. SB.-COTTON-Steady. 12Vc. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 25. COTTON Spot n limited demand; prices 4 points higher; American middling fair, 7 26d; good mid dling, 7.04d; middling, .7Sd; low middling, hod; good ordinary, o.30d: ordinary, s.pxi. The sales of the day were 4.000 bales, of which 6O0 were for speculation and exnort. and Included 3.100 American. Receipts, 4.000 bales; no American. Future opened firm and closed steady; American middling, g. o. c, 6.0Sd; August and September, 6.47d; September and October, 6.03f6.04d; October and November, 6.6'i35.67d; November and December. 6.5d: December and January. 5.50d; January and FebBiary, B.45'fi5.50d; February and March, 6.49d; March and April, 5.4S'?j4.4d; April and May, 5.42d. ST. LOCIS. Aug. 26.-COTTON-Market quiet: middling. 12V4c. Receipts, 16 bales; stock, 1,501 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 25.-COTTON- Future. steady; August, 12.90'312.Me; Sep tember, ll.24-all.3oc; October, i0.2ialft.?5c; November, J0.04tyl0.06f: December, 10 03(ff 10.04c; January, 10.06'jV 10,07c; February. 10.07 (610.09c; March. lO.osfiio.lOe. Spot, firm: sales. 800 bales; ordinary, 8 7-16C; Rood or dinary, 10ic; low middling-, middling. 1 -':; gooa miaaung,' sc; minaiing iair, 13 13-16c, nominal. .Receipts, 650 bales; stock, 18,566 bale. .. . Aug. 1... AUg. 2.... Aug. 3.... Aug. 4.... Aug. Aug. 6.... Aug. 7.... Aug. 8.... Aug. 8.... Aut;. 10... Aug. 11... Aug. 12... Aug. 13... Aug. 14... Aug. 16... Aug. 16... Aug. 17... Aug. 18... Alig. 19... Aug. 20... Aug. 21... Aug. 22... Aug. 23... Aug. 24... Aug. 25... 4 7M T 411 I 6S 6 151 6 021 5 04W 8 0fil 6 3 8 H7A at 8 1514 0 5 20 6 Wi t 21Hj 6 25 8 20 6 174 6 ll-J, 6 15 6 23 6 30HI 6 4(TV 6 444 I 7.361 t S 7 82 J So I 1' 7 1 7 16 6 84 6 8o 6 66 6 65 8 ?3 6 741 t 84 1 ' 6 7 6 74 tin 6 Yl 6 181 4 26 6 79l 6 161 4 33' 6 101 a 8 04 6 14 4 38 D 16 4 81 6 73 6 OS 6 67 a 7 6 72 6 79 6 86 7 00 7 101 6 73 5 7 5 77 5 83 a 6 6 S6 6 78 6 87 5 91 5 91 4 181 2 71 8 74 3 67 4 43 4 45 8 81 8 71 8 77! a 8 81 6 04 4 32 3 67 4 .11 9 01 4 29! 8 27 4 36 13 48 I 4 35 4 43 4 44 2 76, 6 Out 4 m o 4 96 4 97 4 97 4 -U 6 00 4 36 4 961 4 4l 1 . a ov E 03! 5 02 6 01 4 97 5 02 6 05 4 4 4 421 4 41 4 42 4 4o 3 73 8 78 3 74 3 6: 3 67 8 75 a 8 69 3 74 3 81 t 46 3 47 8 67 I 68 8 43 3 45 a S 5! I 4 3 1 8 68 3 48 3 68 a 3 70 3 71 3 68 8 73 8 70 3 76 4 8 83 3 79 8 81 a cow.... no cows... i steers. . 2 cowa... 24 feeders 20 cows... 1 stter. .. 79 steers.. v. 11111 wvo. 1 steer R30 25 1 butl 1350 8 20 4 !eedera..loW 3 bo 1 leeler...loio 2 00 1 cow 1010 2 00 1 cow low 2 25 b cows pill 3 00 2 cows ItMt) 2 bo 0 cows 1060 2 do HOGS 'lhere was not an excessive run of hogs here this morning, but as Chlcr.go was quoted lower the tendency here was to pound prices to some extent. The de mand tor lightweights, however, was so liberal that prices improved instead I aoins down and the eArlv sslsa were airong to a nickel higher, with a top at .i0.' Thai waa a dime ii.-jtner than yesterany s iesi price, but the hogs were better than any thing ottered yesterday. They weighed i9i pounds. The nesvv hugs, however, were. neglected and sold weaa to a nickel lower than yesterday and went largely from ia.a to 85.40, with coarse stuff even lower. The meaiuni weights went luselv from fc.40 to d.do and the lights from 5.tA to to.fo. trading was not very brisk, but still tho bulk ot the hogs waa out 01 first hands In fairly good season. There was not much change In the mar ket from mart to finish, tliouah. if any. thing, the heavy hogs were weaker tow aril ine close. Toward noon several cars of hogs arrived and, as Is apt to be the case when pickers nave tneir more urgent orders niiea. they bought the late hogs a little lower. The decline amounted to fully a nickel on the heavyweights, while the light were also little easier. Representative sales: 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hors. Sh'p. H'r'a. C. M. & St. P. Rv. Wabash Mo. Pac Ry I'nlon Pacific System C. & N. W. Ry F., E. & M. V. R. R.. C, St. P., M. & O. Ry. a. st m. Ry C, M. & Q. Ry c, K. I. & P. Ry, eist 6 C. R. I. & P. Ry west 1 Illinois Central 12 5 31 3 47 3 43 1 1 11 17 . 26 12 18 8 1 1 lU 31 4 8 44 Total receipt ....151 The disposition of the day's recelDts was a follows, each buver Durchaslng the num ber 01 neaa maicatea: Omaha Packing Co... Swift & Co Armour & Co Cudahy Packing Co... Armour & co. trom o. Vansant & Co Carey & Henton Lobman & Co Hill & Huntzlnaer ... Huston & Co l.lvjnfBtone & Shaller L. F. Husa Wolf eV Murnan Kreg packing Co Bheridun Merit Co.... Iwls & Underwood . Lee Rothsrhild S. Werthelmtr Other buyers Cattle.. Hogs. Sheep, C. 842 1,632 1.904 1,742 683 3.16 846 610 430 li 88 126 62 26 213 71 142 "ai 96 100 211 461 .4,016 6.650 233 1.909 l.lltID 416 No. SO (1 It (I.... S . . . . s f.2 41 40 II.... 75 62.... 43... M.... 41 ... . 64.... 63.... Ml.... 47.... 64.... 61.... 0. . . . 16.... C3.... 67.... 68.... ti.... 2 63.... .... 47.... 07.... 70.... 8.... 67.... M.... 67.... 68.... 68.... 44.... 63.... 64.... 67.... 4!.... 62.... 66.... 63. 120 6,972 10.135 Oil nnil Itoaln. OIL CITT. Aug. 25. OIL Credit bal ances. 81.56: certificates, no bid. Shipments, b.5;; average, oo,iii; runs, 14,013; average. 0,774. Shipments, Lima, 71,604; runs, Lima, 7u.ot; average, m.iuo. NEW YORK. AUg. 25. OIL-Cottonseed, dull: crime yellow. 41 "Ac Petroleum, steady; strained, common to good, 31.8640 2.00. Rosin, ateady. Turpentine, firm at 67ftS7t4c. SAVAJNISAH. UL. AUg. 3. Ully-iur- nnntlne. firm at 54c. Rosin, firm: A. B. C. b, 3170; E, 11.80; F, 3187; G, 3195; H, 3-55; I, 82.85; M. 83.06; N. 83.15; W O, 83.40; W W, 33.60. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25. BUTTER Market firm and print lo higher; extra western creamery, L0c; nearby prints, 31c EGGS Market firm and He higher; rresn nearby, 2fc, loss off; western, 22e; south western. 19(S20o; southern, lbtglic. CHEESH Market aulet and barely steady; New York full creams, choice new, lOlofcc; fair to good, 9fcdi04c. Whisky :Uitri.ct. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25. WHISKY Spirit basis, 31.27. CINCINNATI, Aug. 25. WHISKY-Dls-tlllera' finished good steady on basia of $1.23. PEORIA, Aug. 23.-WHI8KY-On th basis of 81.23 for finished goods. Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 25. WOOL Tha volume of actual trade In the market here this week waa only moderate. Prices were firmly held and there is no weakneaa In any direction. quotations: Territory Idaho, fine. 14tfl5o; fine medium, 10iai7V4c; medium, J8(&lic; Wyoming, line, 144il6o; fine medium. 16Hl714c; medium, 18H4llSc; Vtah and Nevada, line, 15616c; Una me dium, 17fjl7He; medium, lw6'2oe; Dakota, fine, 1516c; fine medium, 16H3P17Vc; me dium, lufu20c; Montana, fine cholt, lsK? 22c; medium cholc-, 1S4j20c; staple, 20fl21c; medium choice, 2S21c; Colorado, New Mexico, etc., fine, l!i12c; line medium. 14 felSc; medium. 15gi6c. Australian wools are In verv light suddIv. but there Is mors Inquiry for fine merinos, owing to tha high prloe of domestic fleece wool. Prloes are ory firm. 'Combing, choice scoured basts. 837t86r; good, "SfiSOc. NEW YORK. Auw. 25. WOOL Firm; do mestic fleece, 2f(tT-32Vic ST. LOUIS. Au. 25. WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 16 4f214c; light fine, lffr17He; heavy fine, 12 &15c; tub washed, 2029 He ' Totals CATTLE There wa a much smaller run of cattle here today than was generally anticipated and as a result prices on ait desirable grades of cattle showed some Improvement. Trading was quite octiv from start to finish, so an early clearance was made. Comfed steers were In good demand and the better grades sold strong to a dime higher, while the commoner kind sold steady to strong. A there were only a few on sale, everything at all dcslrabie wa dis posed of In good season. The top price of the day was 85.40. There were a good many cows on sale ns compared with the total receipts, but none too many to meet the requirements of the local trade. Th market ruled active, with prices a little stronger tl.n ihose In force yesterday. The strength, though, was contlned largely to the better grades, a there were so many of the common kind 4 that prices had little opportunity for im provement. Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show enough change from yesterday to be worthy of mention. The demand for stockers and feeders was again very brisk this morning and prices on good stuff advanced sharply. Some of the most desirable grade sold safely 1o4i'163 higher than yesterday, as hlgu us 34 10 being paid. Even the medium una common Kinds snowea more Rirengui manded better prices than they have for some time past. Although there were a good many cattle In the yards, an early clearance was made. The Quality or tne western oeei oieoio received was again very common, packers, though, wanted a few and as a result paid good, strong price for the kinds that were offered. It was very evident that they were anxious for good stuff, but there his been nothing good here In so long thit It s hard to tell what a cnoice oiinai wuum bring. Range cows sold freeiy at stronger prices than were paid yesterday, wnll; stockers and feeders were In good demand at prices ranging from steady to 10o or 15o higher for the best grades. Representative sale: nt 14 t94 74 London Stock Market. LONDON, Aug. 23. Closing quotation": Cooasns lor none. da areoant Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd. Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pftftc liS I hkiio O. W C. M A st. r DtBoera Denver A K, O. do ptd Erie d lat pfd.... no M pis 444 II it 4314 10 i 41 41 , 211, , at , 4"4 T74a , . a . 114, , ti , n 23 15-161 rr Kits Norfolk A Western.. do pfd 4 Ontario A Western.. 434 I'ennarlvaola Ji Rand Mine Reading f do let fd 17t do Jd ld 144 Southern hallway... ;, do pfd lf,4 Southern Pacific 7I Inlon faciSc tu do fd r, I'nlted Stataa Steel.. 61 do pfd I'llDO'a Central li'4 M'abaah Mleaoun. K. A T.... J"W do pfd New Torn (ontral.. .111-4 WAR SILVER Firm at ounce. MONET lt&lH per eetif. The rate of dis count In tho open market for short bills is 2 2 18-14 per cent and for three months' bills lil27 pee cent. Foreign Financial. BERLIN. Aug. 25. On th bourse today trading generally was sluggish, though urlces were nrm. LONDON. Aug. 25. Money, waa freely nffored In the market today, Discounts were firm. On the Stock exchange, apart from the settlement, Knmrs aboibrl :x tendon. Tliey were lasa buoyant on the refunxl of IS I r Arthur Lawley, lieutenant aovernor of the Transvssl. to pnai pone t' vonstructlon of new rllrifids. which will reoulre the omuloyment of 10. Oral Kaft'rs. therebe depletlig the number required by the pilnea. Consols were a shade easier, A nt&rl,., n nrieriMl Irra-ui.ir l.r, rit..ne,1 A nii lii siiie InHtuinate. The trading, which waa rurelr nrofasslnnal, los.-.l tor.et. Cirand Trunk waa firm on the truffle returns. The rise In tha prl'O of silver was duo te the eastern demand. BullLon smwmtUig to 20, UM waa withdrawn from the Rank of Lug land today for shlumwiit to Roumanla. PARIS, Aug. 29. Price were irregular Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Aug. 25 EVAPORATED AVW.ITSl The market for evanorated r.n. plea la quiet and weak, though without material change In the nuoted list. Com mon are held nt 4ifl.c, prime at f'wCCi choice at 6".'.i4c anfsncy at i(if7Vfc". CALIFORNIA DRIED KRUITS-Hpot rrnnes continue firm with a fair .'onning demand reported for the various slie. Price ranre from S'ie to 7e for all grades. Anricota also rule firm. New cron. cho'e are quoted at SfiS'c, old. choice, at tc and fancy at 12c. Peaches are nrm; choice at 7QftC and extra cnoice At iWi'Uc Dry Good Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 26 DRY GOODS Retail buyers of dry goods are here In large numbers and will continue to arrive during tne ween. Activity among joooers, however, has not been reflected at first hands, although considerable more insist ence upon securing prompt delivery Is man Ifest. The evidence of scarcity In r.any lines Is much greater as the curtailment of production growa. Rnrar and Molasses. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 25-SrOAR Dull: open kettle centrifugal. 3'uCV,o: centrifugal whites, 4Sc; jre.low, 3 ll-lfttj: H-iisc; seconas. zt;ic. MOIJkSKKS-Centrlfugal. dull. 6fil8!. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining. &a; cejitrlfusal. 96 test 3:c; molases sugar, JVtc; refined, firm. !eiv Yrrk I le Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 231 head; thera was no tracing but reeling is stemiv; rstoea are unchanged Exports today, 841 cittle 1 tSS s' eop. and 4.4to quarters of beef. Estimate 1 tomor row, 160 cattle and 7..W ou.iriera of beef Calves, rece pts 3u hesd; trade s.ow. trtme light veals about steady; heavy raivei not wanted' grasser and buttermilk dull. Veals. 3o.(M325; grassers and buttermilks, 3.01?J t0. HtMlS Receipts. 4.118 head: no sales tt live welghu; notnlnnlly weak on BufTa'o advices. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8 40 bead. The sheep market Is steady and lamb market la dull, cloning 154126c. lower. nreep, wao so; iaunb. 8b.uu v; lep $450; culls, 84 00. No. i... 14... 47... U... II... 8... 1... 1... t... ... I.. 10.. 1.. I. No. At . oo .1140 .1464 .1167 .1111 . 740 . ISO . ato . 740 .10111 I 00 4 76 I 10 6 II I 15 No. 10... it... 71... 10... At. Ft. .1261 I 10 ...1164 ...U8 ...1368 I 16 I 16 i 40 COW8. 140 21.... I 00 10.... t 00 1.... i 10 1.... I 40 no t7i 70 8 5 8 70 1 70 I 40 COWS AND HEIFERS. 421 . HI . Ill . 0 .1060 .1440 .1211 11 3 61 120 8 46 1U 2 HElr ii.ua. i bi I , 8 K L'AIiVtS. 4 00 UULLdS. I 00 1 16 1 1 60 1 BTAUS. 1080 1 no STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 7M 4 00 10 4 I 80 471 1 21 . . . NEBRASKA. ..120 . .1SS0 ..100 I M I U I 40 Av. Pr. 21 feeder.. 1043 33 75 1 COW 111 io 1 cowa 8S2 2 60 lfi feeders.. 613 24 feedera.. 8j5 7 helfera... obi 1 calf. No. Av. Pr. 2 feeders.. loM) 83 26 1 bull i helfera. 1 bull 1 cow 9 feedera. 12 feeder, 850 .13.W . 735 . 810 .1030 .1067 3 45 3 (0 2 40 3 60 2 35 2 40 2 :5 2 85 978 1 cow 870 4 feedera.. 690 3 feedera.. 740 26 calvea... 244 2 cowa !5 2 calvea 1 bull 1100 1 bull 1170 2 cowa 825 4 cowa 970 WYOMING. 8 76 15 feeder. SOUTH DAKOTA. M o RHen Neb 1 cow 7 1 75 22 feeder.. I 1 feeder... 126 3 64 21 feedera.. & 4 feedera. . K 8 00 D. Catlln Neb. 27 feeder.. 920 8 60 1 feeder... low 20 cow 872 2 80 Mliuaie i.aiu 83 feeder.. 917 3 95 1 cow low 8 cow Sil iui I. M. uoran-tcu, I calvea... 165 6 00 2 calves.., f cows I 2 00 8 cows.... 38 cows 956 2 75 oeorge tamer inod. 9 feedera.. 772 8 00 17 feedera. 8 feedera.. 88 8 00 lcow..... I cowa til II) 8 cowa... Lesaert Ac Sons Neb. 2 76 2 65 2 50 3 01 2 10 210 ,3 00 1 13 2 40 1 50 2 00 I 78 27feders..m 3 4a 7cows.... 1 feeders.. 828 8 15 19 feeders. 10ateera....l055 8 61 H'a Claymore Neb. 83 feeder.. 8-S 3 45 steers 100 1060 888 930 846 951 927 17 ateera....l035 17 helfera... Tftl' 27 cowa Sua T. 4 ateer....10tv; J- 823 6.J 3 66 6 row Conley Wyo. 2 65 2 85 16 cowa 912 Card ner Wyo. I ai n ateera....l02i Rogers Wyo, lcow 1000 83 24 feeder.. 1138 Ulstenberg A B. Wyo. IT feedera.. tWI IM 8 cowa 1S 15 feedera. V 3 C 11 cows 99 Kendrtcka ex Co. Wyo. 18 cow 878 8 16 cow 8"5 I cow 88 2 60 J cow 1100 1 oow IW 8 60 Mitchell A Co. Wyo. 1 bull J9"t 9 II 1 atee 9nf I oow.. ..aid 128 40 feeder.. 10O1 At. ...300 ...350 ...870 ...21 ...244 ...17 ...211 ...ill ...J"7 ...236 ...290 ...241 . . .SoS . ..272 ...312 ...300 .. .2St ...277 ...316 ....:t ,...282 ....274 ,...277 ,...2 ....264 ,...iti ...2.'. ....264 ....274 ....261 ....269 ....264 ....172 ....234 ....253 ....248 ....297 ....261 ....269 ....274 ...HI 298 ....2511 ,...:3 ....Jfi4 .253 1'r. I 10 t to 8 86 6 26 I 14 I 35 I 35 5 .16 I S5 8 16 6 36 6 36 4 36 6 16 6 37 6 40 6 40 6 40 I 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 I 40 6 40 I 40 I 40 t 40 I 40 6 41 8 40 8 4' 6 40 t 40 I 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 C 40 I 40 I 40 I 40 I 42 6 42 I 42 I 42 6 42 6 42 No. 41 47 67 47 1 14 6 I 44 te 64 4; 40 48 66 61 t4 4 41 49 68 70...., 4t 69 II t.4.... cu.... 69 68.... 63.... 70.... Co 4ft 70 , er.... 71.... 17.... 7.... 41.... 78.... 71.... .... 66.... 70.... 40.... At. ...337 ...124 ...239 ...234 ...244 ...271 ...261 .. .140 ...264 ...101 ...241 ...Ml ...29 ...231 ...264 ...271 ,...234 ...l4 ...267 ...26i ...248 ...24 ...VA ...170 ' ...221 ...232 ...246 ...261 ....247 ....210 ....229 ...214 ,...261 ...221 ....2.19 ....234 ,...2H ....224 ,...2;ll ....228 ....208 ,...1(8 ....207 ....197 ....194 Pr. I 42 42 I 42 4- I 46 I 44 6 45 6 44 6 46 I 46 I 46 5 45 I 46 I 45 4 40 6 45 I 46 I 46 6 46 6 46 6 47 i 47 6 47 I 47 6 60 I to I lu I 60 8 60 I 40 I 62 I 69 t tt i 66 I 67 t 67 t 40 6 40 , I to 1 t 42 4 6 t2 , t 46 I 17 4 76 I 40 - 4et fA i.ai irvrj m si v -a anil T4n r , 4-V fill twy - ge 1 ' " -- G3M1; calves and yesrllngs, fi.KWS S. BO- Il00i-Recelpts. 3.010 head; lights ror.g and other steady, Belling at e5.lw(5.56; ntna, 36.8'ty5.35. Stock In "Igfct. Trntlnwlnaf were the receipts of live stock at the six principal western 13 ti It .. 3.018 .. 19.60 .. 5.SOi .. 7.5M .. 8.116 .. 1.000 cities tea. Hues. Sheen 6.3.10 6.000 11.000 7 mo 7.7S9 3.000 10.77 5.0iK rs.o-x 8.mx 14) .40.231 40,119 43,871 tenluy : (inalui Kansas City Chicago St. Louis .... St. Joseph . Sioux City .. Totals.... Rank ( lenrliias. OMAHA. Aug. 25-Rnnk clearings for todav were 81.07l.366.2t: decrease from cor responding day of previous year, 27.774.. 16. IJUODDVC" nDCAMC ni5T RRFH nut 1 1 J u 1 1 un hi s w 1 w 1 win.-- Mr. Majors la Aronaed from Ilia Mem bers and Unshed Into Conrt to Pay for Illusions. Samuel Majors, the young negro, morl familiarly known Aa "Hoppy Sam," wai arrested at , an early hour yesterday on a charge of running an opium Joint. At "Hoppy" himself waa the only Inmate and wns engaged at the time of the raid In lying on his hip and admiring a herd ol little pink JfckasFes, he was only fined J and costs by tho Judge. The Itest Cure for ('old Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Sure, pleasant, snfo and guaranteed to oon cure, or no pay. 60c, 81.00. Kor sale by Kuhn &. Co. REAL ESTATE Tit A9I Ktls. Deeds filed for record yesterday ns fur nished by tho Midland GtMir.mtee nnd Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Karnam street: Jennie Rnrthwlck to Wilbur Mayes, lot 7, block 1, Popple-ton Park alill tion $ 1 Mary UnrrWt to Andrew Klnkcnkcller, lot 7, block 83, Florence 1 MHry Rlakcman nnd hushand to si mo, lot 7, block 83, Florence 100 Henry Grebe, et al, to Sllona Grebe, lot 2, block 16, Florence 1C Mnry May hew to James Walsh, lot 6, block 14, Waterloo 1 Edward A. I'nrmclee and wife to Charles A. Powell, e 47H ft., lot 39, Millard & Caldwell's odd.... 1,000 George Wnrthlngton Rlshop to Mnrtha L. Snnders, w 40 ft., lot 2, block 1, Exchancn Place add 76 Angcllne E. Ncwmnn to The Hoard of tliurch, executors of the M. nil of lots 9 to lti, block SHEEP There were not as many sheep and lambs on sale this Tnornlng as arrived yesterday, but Chicago was quoted weak to a dime lower, and that was Just about the situation here. Packers wanted to get their supplies for ft dime less than they raid yesterday, while salesmen were hold ing for steady prices, 00 that trading was not very activa. but aUll salesmen cut loose In fairly good season. Wethers sold up to $3.20, but ewes did not bring over 82.75. Lsmbs In particular were slow sale and fully a dime lower, but there was nothing choice on sale. The feeder market did not how much change from yesterday, but still there was not the activity that has characterized the trade on some previous days. The better grades, though, commanded Just About oirany prices. Siuotnttons ror grass stock: Good to choice lambs. 84.75(65.00: fair to aood lambs. U MRdl 4.75; good to choice yearlings, $3.4(1-3.66: fnlr 10 gooa yeimngs. 33.a1Tr3.40; good to cnoice wethers, o3.10fj3.36; fair to good wethers, 88.90(71.3 10; good to choice ewes, $2.40(0)2.85: fnlr tO good ewes. 22.2.V!T2 40! feeder Intnti $3.604.26; feeder vearllngs. 8.1.25(S3.60; feeder wethers, $3.00fj3.26; feeder ewes, $1.603.50. Representative sales: No. Av. 3f!9 Wyoming feeder ewes...... 89 28 Wvomlna wethers 1011 272 Idaho cull ewes 71 10 Idaho cull ewes 95 190 Idaho feeder ewes.. 94 19 Idaho feeder wethers RR 1.11 Idaho ewes... 1 104 i Idaho ewes 105 414 Utah ewes 103 105 Utah ewes 108 64 Utah ewes 103 251 Idaho feeder wethers 85 M Vtah feeder yearlings 76 67 Utah wethers 104 130 Utlh wc-thers.. 104 2T 1 tali wethers 82 111 Utah wethers 107 42 Idaho wethers 90 233 Idaho feeder yearlings 3 1 Idaho lamb 70 121 Idaho cull wethers..., 95 93 Idaho cull wethers., 92 924 Wvomlnir ewes 103 22S Nebraska feeder ewes 76 19 Nebraska feeder ewes 75 249 Idaho feeder vearllnas 84 675 Idaho yearlings 92 146 Wyoming wethers 108 39 Wyoming wethers no 34 Wyoming wethers 1115 17 Nebraska yearlings 76 213 Nebraska feeder yearlings.. 78 121 South Dakota yearlings 72 904 Idaho feeder lambs 4 church Dundee Mathew W. Clnlr to Charles N. Dletx, lot !, block 174, city 7,000 Jane Johnson to Elizibeth Redman, lot 1, Turyns subdivision of lot 23'i, Mil lard & Caldwell's add 1,423 Emma Vcrld.tn to Jennie Robb, f.'4j lot 4 nnd all of lot 5. block 30, 8011th Omaha 7 Marv Mnyhew to Josephine Davis, lots 9 and 10, block 15, Waterloo 250 Minnie B. Blaekman and husband to Tillv Orson Putnam, lot 10, Archer Place add 2.OC0 Nellie L. Cooley and husband to Wil son T. Graham, ct al, lots 9 and 10, block 13, Central park addition...... 10 Frank W. Carmlchael and wife to Adolph Rurmelster. lots 10, 11 and 12, blork 13, Halcyon Heights 600 Renson Land company to George F. Newkirk, lots 1 and 12, block 38, Ren son 300 616 Idaho lambs 67 Pr. 2 25 8 25 2 10 2 35 2 35 2 50 2 65" 2 65 2 65 2 75 2 75 3 10 3 20 3 ?5 3 25 8 25 3 25 8 25 8 fO 5 00 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 85 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 30 3 30 8 30 8 30 8 30 3 35 4 00 4 30 &he Bos., off pa m 400 a so t 25 310 t 60 2 88 $ 28 2 90 2 90 2 90 I 60 8 00 2 90 2 60 2 9) 4 10 2 9 26 9 18 2 80 8 00 $80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Market Shows Downward Tend ency, Followed by Hoar Market. CHICAGO. Aug. 25. CATTLE Receipts. 6, boo head; market steady to loc lower. The receipt Included 2,000 westerns; good to prime steers, $o.2."!j.5o nominal; poor to medium, 84.oo&j.lo; stockers and feeders, $2botu4.i; cows, l.i".4.4o; bulla, $1.4o 4.40; calves. 83.10ii4.bO; Texas steers, (XOOtu 4.65. HOGS Receipt today, 11,000 head; to morrow, 30,000 head; market opened steady and closed hhJ.tc. lower: mixed and butch- ers, eo.luiuo.iri. good to cnoice neavy, .to fco.tw; bulk of sales, $5.3(ku5.So. I SHEEP AND LAMIici Receipts, 25,000 head; market for choice, ateady; stockers lower; lambs ateaoy ana sngnuy lower; good to choice wethers, 83.00t3.60; fair to choice mixed, iZ.ijiaia.w. western sneep, $2.7c4j3.8u; native lamb, 83.6O4f6.60; western iamb, H-UUtjo-lu, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 25. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 16,l00 bead natives, 2,0jO head Tex ans; calves, 60O head Tt-xans, l.uou bead natives. Fut cattle, steady to lower; win tered westerns, weak to 10c lower; cows and heifers and quarantine, b(l"aj lower; stockers and .tetuerx. slow ana weaa; . choice export anil dressed beef steers, , $4.7vtj5.8o; fair lo good, 4.oO(&4.70; stockers 1 and leeders. 32.fcKu4.2j: western fed steers. U.OOSi4.7o; Texus and Indian steers, 42.60 iilP.io; 'lexas cows, a.lo4i.J.6o; native cows, $1.7o(ij4.to; native heifers, U .0i4.!6; can- ners. iloOtni.M; Dull, u.wa'.so; caives. $2.6o(&6.60. ... HOU8 Receipts, 6,000 neaa; maraet opened 10c highir; closed 6c lower than yesterdsy's close; top, 6.10; bulk of salea, 6.7o35. 9a; heavy, $5 6otiK).a6; mixed packers , 80. 75(M 0. 00; Ugnt, ao.WKifO.iu; yoraers, o.t tj6.l6j Pigs, fc.2;,&'6.16. Bllr.tr' Receipt, s.ww neaa; maraet lor native sheep strong and active; native lambs, $3.10C(i5.2; western lambs, 83.001.15; fed ewes k.&wm.w; lexas enppea year lings, 32.WV&4.10; Texus clipped sheep, $2.40 4J4.O0; Blocker and feeder, $2 2oU J 60. St. Loal Live Stock Market. ST. I.OUIS Auir. 26. CATTLE Receipts 7.6u0 head. Including 6,000 Texan. Market steady; native shipping and export steers. I4a,fj56f; dressed beef and butchers' steers, 84.0oitl5.35; steers under, 1,000 pound. 34.0o't 5.00; stockers and feeders, $2.7544.10; cows and lieirers. jz.tMM.zo; cannem, a.u-wji .. bulls. $J.L6-?il.00; calves, $4.0K&'S.0O; Texas and Indian steers. IXSfUj.M); cuws ana ueuera, ?;0- , 1 1 1V , ft neceipts 1 v ur.u, niei ri e ' . pigs ami ugnts, eo..v)xi.u, iiiinrn, winw t.95: butchers and best heavy, 8o.9utj1.16. 8Ht.fc.P Receipt I.W9 nenu; iniarocv ateady; naflv muttons, 83 tKXfjS 60; lambs, $i.25v.5n: culls and trucks, 82.O0443.76; stock- eis, xj.t'trJ. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. M.. Aug. 26 CATTLE Receipts 8,116 head; market steady to 10c lower; native, 84.0006.66; cows and heifers, $1 TWii.Oo; stockors and feeder. 32 6"t4 80. HtajB neceiuis i.ior n,.u , ,.,v,k to 6c higher; Tight, $6.i.16; medium and heavy, 86.4l.77i. . ... . ... tiHKKP Receipt lU nun; uaraei steady. - Sloas City I4to ttoek Maa-ltex. erAtrv niTV T m A tv K ftnMal Tede,- I gram.) CATTLB Roxelpt. J-sv bead: I strong or; beoTMt, KOCmH-W; oowra, bulla aod X3he Bosi off Everything The Only Double TracK Railway to Chicago Take a Day Off Visit beautiful Wall Lake. Only SI. 50 nund trip. SATURDAY. August 29th. Special train 7:30 a. m. J 14011403 FARNAM ST. ; -fl OMAHA A TCU 62O601 . ' a,aieMai-oaMaaMaaaali id SaiiniaV''rinriaaia fciMW ' r L a Anybody catch bass ....IN THE)..,. MINNESOTA LAKES BUST REACHED BY ILLINOIS CENTRAL R, R. GI2.60 VnlVfon Dally Curing July, August and September. Talk with n at 34412 Farnam StrsMM. OMAHA W. H. BRILL OUC Pium. At;Bt. COX-ADAMS COMMISSION CO. Griln, Provisions and Stock Brokers. Room 202-218 N. T. Life Bldg., Omaha, Kh. We deal In LOOO-bushel lots of grain; 10 shares stocks and upward. i'oiitinuin Quotations In grain, stork and cotton. Correspondents Christie Grain and Block Co., Kansas City, Mo. Your patronage la solicited. Tel. 7Stl. VEARE Gnfllll GO. 810-111 Bearal f Trad. OMAHA. NEB. W. K. Ward, Suapa Tel. 1611