THE OMATIA DAILY BEEl SATURDAY. AUOU8T 27, 100. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Open We, hut Buying Quickly Tarsi Declines to Adysncti. 4ssssssa.est GAINS OF tC T01 3-8C ON ALL FUTURES . . i Also nalllr Iron Weak 0r 'ns Oata glead)t anadlan Cro Report Dhow DlMiir--Com. snerelal Gossip. OMAHA, Aug. 26 Wheat market tf th world opened with a decidedly wmli tone and erratlq. This did not Inst long and during th greater part of the day th movmfrt Wss In the direction of higher figures The bulla were the most confident of their position and took the markets iy from the bear. The Morten of rust cnntln lied unabated and the Canadlnn authorities admitted a serious los In the Manitoba, and Ontario crops. Railroad officials and the Modern Miller seem to be atwiut the only friend of the bear element and these pre. dirt continuously and emphatically about n many bushels s ever, with admitted de terioration In quality. While the recovery from the weak opening waa attended with conaldernble firmness there was none of the wild excitement of a week ago and despite persistent advtce to acquire wheat the buy lug was not urgent enough to bring about rrore than n point recovery In Beptemlier ond December futures with IVic on the May future, This delivery ts a prime favorite with the speculative element because of the ndmltted danger of making too free with the nearby deliveries. The low point In Chicago on September was $1.02H, or IV40. off; December $104 and May tl . or 1WC lower. These declines were recovered and the additional adviince mentioned aboo wert scored before the noon hour. Omaha Cash Sales One car rejected wheat, 7tV; 1 car No. S com, 4He; 1 car No. 1 hard wheat, BT lha., 6c; 1 car corn, No. 3 yellow, 40c; 2 cars No. 3 white oats, 10 to 111 lbs , 81o. One oar No. I yellow corn, 48c. Omaha Orsln Inspection In: 6 ear No. S hard wheat, cars No. t corn, O cam No. 8 corn, 1 car No. 4 corn, S cars no grade corn, 2 cars No. I yellow corn, 1 car No. I white corn, 4 cars No. 2 white oats, 2 cars No. I white oats, 1 car No. I rye, 1 car No. 4 barley. Total, El car. Omaha Grain annotation. The following opening, high, low and closing today and Thursday on futures on the Omaha Grain Exchange: Corn -Cloae- Bept, Dec. Open. High. Low Today. Tburs. ... 47ViB 478 47SB 47HB 4SB ... 47 A 47 A 46A 47 A 47V.B Cash Grala Market Omaha. 1.00 (HI . ' 10 0 H No. 2 hard wheat.... No. 2 hard wheat No. 4 hard wheat.... No. red wheat No. red wheat No. 2 spring wheat.. No. t spring wheat.. No grade wheat No, 2 corn No. I corn..., No. 4 corn No grade corn No. 2 yellow corn... No. I yellow corn... No. 2 white corn.... No. 8 white corn.... No. 2 mixed oats.... No. 3 mixed onta.... No. 4 mixed oats.... No. 3 white oats.... No. 3 white oats.... No. 4 white oats...-. Standard oata Argentine Chicago. This week Last week Last year 1.00 7 49 4S4 47 S 49tt 49 49 44 82 31 so 33 1 ' - so 32V4 Shipments. Wheat. ....1,612.000 ....l,0R4,0n0 6W.0OO 1.01 lo Los''tsi'.i6 1.05 (frl.08 1.15 (&1.20 1.06 Ol ia 64 p i 644 53 544 60 & 53 M 554 66 0 664 M r 63& 54V4 SI 81i WWit 31 Miiir"3 33 S 83 S31' 33 Corn. 4,192,000 1,744.000 4.011,000 Car iMt Receipts. Wheat- Corn. Chlraro .. 104 804 Minneapolis 14 Duluth J 2 ... ... KinaagClty .. 245 S 13 Omaha- 7 6 Grala Hawks Elearernara), Closing price of grain today and Thurs day at tn markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Today. Thursday. l.OBJs 1.04 Oats. 234 Wheat September December . May Corn September December . May Oats September May Wheat September December .. Corn September December Wheat September December Corn-September Dwemuer Wheat- September December . Wheat September December Wheat Sent ember December Corn September KANSAS CITY. 1.07W 48A 82s 83'4) S&A ST. ixuia 96. s 48 464 MINNEAPOLIS. .1.07i .1.09 . 83 DULUTH. ..1.09 ..1.08 NEW TOBK. .1.11 .1.07 1.104 1.10V4 89 1.06 1.07tJ 6 bi 49 82H 83 HVa 48H 46W 1.08H 1.071, 3 4 l.f4 1.07H l.OrH, 1.06S 1.09 1.064 58 Comaaerelal Gasala. Modern Miller Winter wheat leading is progressing steadily under favorable con dition. Date rains hava put the ground In ftn4) haps for receiving and starting the crop. Millers In the short crop sections 6f the Ohio valley are already drawing up pllea from the accumulative centers. Texas will Increase acreage. BroomhHl! says: "Disappointment In ac tion of American markets yesterday caused quiet opening; prices Sd lower. Further loea of vd occurred In December, but later both months advanced to d over opening on good speculative buying caused by the sensationally small estimates on Manitoba and American spring wheat crops, a strong undertone developing. Corn 1'nexpectedly large Argentine ship ments and pressure of Argentine parcels on market caused weak opening prices; d lower for September and Id for December. Later months lost d additional. The August report Just Issued by the Canadian Department of Agriculture shows immense falling off In estimated yield of fall wheat in Ontario. The yield Is esti mated at 9.827.700 bushels, compared, with 17,343.78 bushels last year. This la the smallest yield of any year on rec ord and tha final figures will be more . disappointing than above Indicatea. The r Jlaunn flv Is ammlaned aa the chief catian of reduced yield and the severe winter Is given aa secondary cause. A decrease of over 5Ou0,000 bti. Is given In oats and 871.000 bu. In rye. Altogether the yield has been one of. the most disastrous tor the farmer In the history of Ontario. Flaaaetal Goes!. Rumored hitch In Lead deal. Hardening tendency of money In London. Banks lost to subtreaaurjr sine Friday tao.oou, President Lowry of 800 ays outlook very favorable. American stocks In London steady gt about purity. No truth In express company consolida tion rumor. No truth In rumors of purchase of Clover Leaf fur control. Car rompanles report heavy contraction In demand for cars. Southern railway earnings third week of August, Increased 83.964. Peonkvivanla and Baltimore, tc Ohio la good dsmand In loan orowa. Londeti and Amsterdam still bullish en Missouri, Kansas at Texas. Seventeen roads i.'nr third week In August how grons Increase in earnings, of 4.46 per cent Wetaern rail orders of Larkawanna Steel" reported equal to 100.400 tons so far this year. t'nusiially large outward currency move ment for crops expected, as trrasjty csn uot help l eoutti with deposit. this )r. Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug 2 WHBAT-Spot, nominal; futures, quiet; September, 7sl; ler.emter 7s 4d. CORN Spot, firm; Amerlran mixed, 8s 3d. Futurea. quiet; September, 48d; Decem ber, 4s7S,1 Philadelphia Prodar Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 98. BUTTER Flint, extra wtern creamery. lc. .iiG8 Steady ; western firsts. lSiSrS'g. at mirk CHKESE Quiet but firm. 8j0. Palath Grala Market. PI LITH, Aug 2, WHEAT To arrive. t. 4 liurtbern, U .14; No. Lyrlhern, H-l. on trick. No. 1 borthem, 11.14; No. 1 north ern, l in; new, to arrive. No. 1 northern. II U; No. 3 northern, It r; September, 11.11; Derniber, 81 May, 11.11. OAl'S On trai k. 33Vro; to arrive, Z2c. CHICAGO ORAI AD PROVIIUS Featarea af the Trading: aad Closing Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. 2f The course of wheflt Srlees today was like the path of a rud eness ship. Veering on slight Impulse, the market finished I VTi - tetter than the previous close. Torn tluiebad tip 'c up to a shade off. Oats sre down c. I'rovl slona show a loss of 2Vjc. Wheat wss extremely nervous throughout the s-selon. September started 'ifilc down at 81 1 'IV" I 'll 1,. Iecemler wns 'a c lower at lmtilov. The weakness whs sttrihuted largely to nonappearance of froeta In the northwest and to heavy Ai- rrentlne shipments. Later several of the eadlng bulls were reported to have come to the support of the market and In a few minutes September wheat had advanced lc to 1 iti and Deremler 2o to 81 '"iH Henewed taking of profits resulted In a sudden decline. Soon Septemler was bark to 1 o4, with December down to ll.iV At these prices another bull wave overtook the. market and the best prices of the clay were recorded. The strength attending this reaction lusted until the close, floral huoIm tlons being at the top. II 05: for September and 1107 for December liradstreet's ex ports since July 1 show a decline of 3. 7;'.X) bu., as compared with a similar period loat year. Clearances of wheat and flour were eijuil to 63,9i0 bu. Primary receipts were I4.i(l bu., against 7fW.nO bu. Ii.et week and 818.10) bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Dtilutli and Chicago reported receipts of 301 cars, against 1W last week snd 4M a year ago. Corn opened fractionally under the prevl Otia close, chiefly because of the weakness of cables. September started unchanged to He iff at 624'aMc: December was down lt Vi'n So at 51 'T' 61 He. Liiiulilation by southwest holders soon brought about a further decline to 4! and 6o. There were many who appeared to believe that pronaniy trie corn crop naa been overestimated, and these seised the opportunity to take on long lines nt the decline. This started prices back toward the opening figures and with the Improve ment shorts hastened to cover Mtelr sale. Then the wheat upturn added Its Influence and the advsnce continued until Septem ber corn touched B.'ifcc and December 8210. The close was firm at W4 and 6H. the re ceslon from top figures resulting from profit-taking sales. Local receipts were 304 cars. (Juts In a genersl wsy followed the course of the corn market, although trndlng was without dlMlngulshlng features and price changes were within a very narrow ruiiKu. Commission houses had oats for sale, but declines from such selling were taken ad vantage of by the shorts and a steady feeling prevailed. September starting Hfl'e lower at 32b:3'-'c, dipped, rallied to and closed at 82-V1. December opened un changed to o lower at 834f!33i', sold be tween 83 and 83jfie, closing nt S3:c Local receipts were 234 cars. In provisions trading was mostly In the way of changing from September to later deliveries by outsiders. Ixvcal traders were chiefly on the selling side. KlnaLquotatlnns showed a loss of 2&6c In September pork at 311.57. Irfird was of 2e at ti.;'i.9J. Klbs are down 2c at 37.32. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 103 cars: corn, 369 cars; oata, 278 cars; hogs, 1,000 head. - The leading futurea ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. 1 High.l Low. I Close. Tes'y JtT IS: Wheat a Sept. b Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. May Oati Sept 1 ec May Pork Sept Oct. Jan. Lard Sept. Oct. Jan. Ribs SepV Oct. Jan. 1 06 1 03 1 fM 1 07 82&3, 51441 4V(I I I 1 07) 1 0S 1 07141 1 09 53sf 52 50 1 OR ( 1 02! 1 04 1 0fi4l 1 05 1 0.: 1 7 1 09 I 1 01 1 05i 1 05 1 07 52 I 53l 53 5041 51 61 4HT4 49 1 494; 49 a 50 92fi! 324 36j4l 30: 11 AS 11 70 12 75 3 7 02 T07 T7 7 47V4, 7 82 83 36 I 11 11 80 11 72 11 55 12 75 12 87 97 6 87 7 02 97 7 07 7 00 7 87 7 80 7 47 7 40 77 6 67 32 'S? 8V 3 S54.35j'3t 11 57V4I 11 0 11 ti6 11 67 12 70 I 13 87 I 90 6 97 7 02 92 7 02 7 07 7 32 7 36 7 42 7 47 70 I 75 No. 1 a Old. b New. Cash quotations were aa follows: ' FLOVR Market steady; winter patents, 8i.00.90; straights. K4 .80; spring pat ents. 85.00ffio.S0: straights. 34.3iX35.10; baksrs, 3.K53.80. WHEAT No. 1 aprlng, tl.12frl.16; No. 3, tl.02fil.10; No. 2 red, 11.06(91.07. UJHM-ivo. z. 06w; o. yeuow. oic. OATS No. 2. 31i&31o; No. 2 white, 34 ffi35c: No. I white. S3Tf34c. RVE-No. 2. 7171e. BARLEY Good feeding. 408'42c; fair to choice malting, 49ft&2c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.18: No. 1 north western, 81.25; prime timothy, 12.85; clover, contract grmle. 113.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., Ill.fiO jril.65. Lard, per 100 lbs., 8i 8i1i.90. Short ribs aides (loose). 17.257.37. Short clear aides tboxedj. 8.25g8.&0. Shipments of flour and grain were as follows: ReceTpla.Shlpments. Flour, bbls 9.X 10.010 Wheat, bu BO.oiiO 37.9i0 Corn, bu 281.109 2M.4-KI Oats, bu 842. 4o0 lUti.SoO Rve. bu 10,rt l. Barley, bu. 38.500 4,(I0 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm creameries, 1418Vtc; dairies, 12JHc. Egxa, steady, at mark, cases Included, 13(jjllc. Cheese, steady; 8a so. St. IOnls Grala aad Provisions. BT. LOV1S, Aug. 28 WHEAT Higher on damage riporta f-rom northwest: No. 2 red cash elevator, 11.07; track, ILlOHWim,; No. 1 hard. 1.07fgl.l0; September, 11.074; December, 11.09. CORN Lower; No. S cash. 624c; track, J3tl3c; December, 48c: May, 4Sc. OATS Lower; No. 3 cash, 33c; track. 33 34c: December. 33c; May, 354c; No., 2 white, 85(fiMic. FIXUR Steady; red wrnter patents. 15.40 6.60; extra fancy and straight, I5.KK&5.35; clear. 84.4fxff4.70. SEED Timothy gteady. 82.8o3.00. CORNMEAl-Steady, 12.75 BRAN Slow and easy; sacked east track, HAY-Flrm; timothy, I8.OOS12.00; prairie, 86 .0W8.M. IRON COTTON TIES-96c. B AGGI N(.e71t?4C HKMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork lower; jobbing, 111 77V4 Lard, lower; prime steam, t.42. Baron' steady and unchanged; boxed extra shorts. tS.5o; clear ribs. 88.12; short clear, ''porLTRY Unchanged:" chickens. 10c; springs, 13c; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 7c; geese, 5o. . BL'TTER Quiet; creamery, 1419c; dairy. lOA'lSc. EGOS Stead v, 17c, case count Receipts. Shipments. . . 12 0"O Ih.ottp io.ono m.ooo 4.',nio 40.000 31.000 is.ooo Flour, bbls . Wheat, bu . Corn, bu ... Oata, bu .... Kansas tltr Grata Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 26. WHEAT SUidv; September. 95c December, 9oV-; Mav. 8(Hc. Cash: No. 2 sard. 99c5 .01; No 8. 6..OIPI1.00: No. 4. 8VSSfc; No. 3 red. 8I.O0 tl i; No. 8. tl.021H.08. CORN-Iwer; September. 48c: Peoembee. 46c; May. 46c. Cash: No. 3 mixed. 49c; No. t, 4c: No. 2 white, 50c; No. 3. KMc, J OAT8-N0. 3 white, 86636c; No. 3 mixed, WHAY-F1rm; choice timothy, I8.504f9.00; choice prairie. 37.007.25. RYE Steady, at 75c. BOGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 3 whitewood cases Included. 17c; case count. 15o; cases returned o lees. HCTTER Creamery, H16c; dairy, l',c Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 1W.H IM.ojo Com. bu S1.2 14 .4-10 Oata, bu ll.ouo .&u0 Mllwnake Grain Market. MILWACKEE. Aug 26. Wheat-Strong; No. 1 northern. tl.lMTl.16: No 2 northern, tiomtt'l '-; recember, tl 07tjl.07 asked. RYB-l'Irm; No. 1, 74a7oc HARLEY Finn; No. 2, 58c; sample, t"ORN e lower; No. 3, Uo bid. . 66c; December, Minneapolis Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 2. WH EAT Sep tember, 9oc; Iiecember, 11.08; May, tl.11: No. 1 hard, l 14: No. 1 northern, 1.12; No. 1 northern. 11.10. FLOCK- First patents. 6.or.y.)0; second patents. 5.86ail00: Hral elf ar," 84 40(116"; se-ond clears I3.H5. RRAN-Uulk. .0tfH25; shorts. tlD.Otvg) I9 60. Visible laaply af Cotton. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. K Secretary Heater's statement of the worlds visible supplv of cotton shows a total visible of 1.U13U6 bales, sgslnst ISC'. 83 bales laxt week. Of this total 4i.1 6 Imls are Ameri can, against 4K,J bales last week. 1 i Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Aug. M.-SBKPB Clover, cash. T 46; Ktorer, 7 ; Iv.-einber. 7.f. Prime alsike, ti sn; August. 17 84. i'fltua tlmoihy, l.t; ik. Sileiubvr, tl.47. NEW MR STOCKS AM BONDS ! Pvo&t Ttkiug Cadtfs a iit'sa ia Tiicei BIG INCtUASt IN KAILWAY EARNINGS Reports from Eighty Roads Ikon a Set Gain for Month of Joly of .Nearly Ten Per Cnt. NEW YORK. Aug. 2U.-On fairly heavy print taking today s stock maiket re ceived sorneining 01 a check In Iim upward couise. tnouiiih gains for the day were numerous. 1 ue reaction was nio.t marked in the group of standard stocks the not aole exception being Amalgamated t upper wind, tin, 1 HUvrnirnl to tue ntghesi i,,,int 01 the jiar. t omrnlMlon houses report. d no improvement In buying and not a lew traoeis iricuneu toward a curtailment of their operations because of the promi nence 111 the last lew days of a ell. pie uone m turns nave been regarded with some suspicion. . . Crop comiitions also entered into the sit uation, the commonly markets being aaaln unsettled j here was still sme iear of rrost In the corn belt. Fentures of strength In the early trn.nng included United States Bteel preferred, Heading, ConsolldH teil Gas and .Mexican Central. On the other hand pronounced weakness whs shown by Hal tlmore A Ohio. Ht. Paul and I nlon Pacific. Ht. Paul ulone making partial recovery laler. '1 he strength of copper was coinci dent with the punlicatlon ot trade reports, "hnwing that the consumption of the raw metal in France nnd Germany for the pres ent year exceeds thnt of eiy yer since IIM). The buying of Reading waa again declared to he for Philadelphia account while the advance in Hteel preferred. In spite of more unfavorable trade conditions suggested a drive against the short Inter est In that stock. A further gain waa reg istered by Missouri, Kansas Jt Texas pre ferred on buying by foreign houses. The Gould stocks as a group were Inactive, thcigh pool manipulation In St. 1Ouls Houtnwestern Were again apparent. Trad ing became nnrrow In the afternoon, and very dull. Prices manifested a tendency to sag, though gains on the day were the ruie in the more active Issues. The Trac tions, while not very active, were firm at marked advances, nnd Colorado Iron Steel were relatively strong in sympathy with 1'nlted Suites Steel. In the miscel laneous list, Linseed common and pre ferred and American Snuff made smart gains. Aside from this the market was featureless, closing about steady. Railroad reports to hand Included that of Atchison for July, showing a decrease In total in come of over Irtio.OoO. This exhibit was In marked contrast to the reports of some four score other roads for the same period which showed an average net lncrense of 9.57 per cent. Estimates UJffer as to the week's loss of currency resulting from the flow of crop money Into the Interior and to gold exports, but conservative opin ion places It at not less than 34.000.000. Government bonds showed no change, while railway bonds were regular. Total salts par value were 12.6. 000. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Hales High. L,ow.e lose. 8H0 600 l.HuO 'm 200 0.100 8) T0 1.000 1.800 1.200 7n0 1,300 . 1,000 . 500 .27,900 .lS.liOO 200 M... 200 ..10,700 .. 3.B00 .. 6,900 .. 200 .. 2.100 .. 6.100 pfd Atchison 12.1H0 do preferred 3oo Baltimore & Ohio 8,700 do preferred Canadian Pacific 2.4nO Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio 3,9i Chicago i4 Alton 600 do preferred Chicago n. V ; I.2110 C. A N. W 2.Si)0 C. M. & St. P 15.SH do preferred In. Chic. T. & Trans 100 do preferred 3 ) C. C, C. & St. L 2o0 Colo Southern do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Dela & Hudson .. Dela., Lluck & W. Denver & Rio G... do preferred .... Erie do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Hocking Volley ... do preferred .... Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern ... do preferred .... L. & N Manhattan L Meirop Securities Metrop. St. Ry ... Minn, tk St. L M.. 8t. P. & 8. 8 do preferred ., Mo. Pac M.. K. & T do preferred N. R. R. of M.. New York Cent Norfolk & West . do preferred ... Ontatlo & West Pennsylvania P., C. C. & St. L. Reading do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Rock Island Co. . do preferred . . . St. L. & 8. F.. 2d pfd. 2.8.K) St. L. Southwest 21.600 do preferred Southern Pacific ... Southern Railway do preferred Texas A Pacific ... T., St. L. A West . do preferred I'nlon Pacific do preferred Wabash do preferred Wheel A Lake Erie Wisconsin Cent do preferred Mexican Cent Adams American I'nited States Wells-Fa rgo 8 Amalgamated Cop Am Car A Found .. do preferred Am Cotton OH do preferred Am Ice do preferred Am 'Linseed Oil do preferred Am Locomotive .... do preferred Am Smelt A Refng do preferred Am Sugar Refining Anaconda Min Co... Hrook Rapid Trans Colo Fuel A Iron .. Con Ohs, Ex Dlv .. Corn Products do preferred Distillers' Seour .... Oen Electric Internal Paper do preferred Internat Pump do preferred National Lead North American ... Pacific Mail People's Gas Pressed Steel Car .. do preferred Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred Tenn VaI & Iron .. V. 8. Leather do preferred 1". 8 Realty A Imp I". 8. Rubber do preferred V. S. Steel do preferred West Electric 81 8O44 ii'7 167 3S 41 'is" 1S7S ir.2 179 7 15 79 '4!H ioH lot? '25 75 27 031 3f 77 84 Ml1 9K trft 120 167 37 40 'u 184 151-fa 17!Ai 7 15 79 'ix 20 '4 164 '25" 75 26 63'.' 3? 73. 83 138V,, 137 .. 6.400 ..i6,;too .. 100 ..18,600 '.. 00 ..16.000 . 1.000 7.100 ..21.100 ..14.4iiO 4iki ..10.i0 .. 3i .. 1.4O0 ..19,0110 . . 200 . . "0 .. 1,9m) .. 100 .. o0 .. 4,900 21 42 121 155 91 1-3 56 72 '97 49 87 122; 67 '32 U5 68 ' 58 '75" 25 08 597, 22 4f, 57n 2! 91 31 27 43 100 95 10 38 16 18 42'i 12 21 41 120 165 ' 89 12 65 72 "96 22 48 37 1214 86 '30 124 68 67 74 25 674 59 20 44 V 56 i8 94 n 27 42 99 94 19 38 16, 18 42 81 98 V, 86 91' 11 16 38 40 i 14 186 1524 180 74 15 79 16 4814 20 V4 164 270 24i 76 2614 i3 t9 77 84 137 il 41 -3'4 44 l:i 154 91 123S4 55 71 128 96 22'4 49 37 122 66 90 31 124 67 67 84 73 15 67 r.9 ..29.0H0 !)i oh-s, 300 32 32 . 1,200 . 1.2IW . ioo . 2,2l . 1 . S.''K) . 310 . 1.7(10 . l.ino . fi.7u0 . 3.400 . 1.8O0 . 100 '. 'oo . v . 100 . 100 . 1.600 41 o . 2,700 . 200 . 6T0 . 3.100 . 100 . 200 ! i,r . "00 . loo '. s.i'V) . 7"0 . 100 . 2.8i') . mo . 200 . 7.3"0 .67 9i rt . 100 20 14 35 0 90 64 107 131 8014 54 37 1904 13 '23 164 14 72 32 77 53 93 29 102 33 77 '7 .4 18 46 7 86 62 19' 7T. 12 6" 159 26 12 35 20 90 63 106 130 80 53 36 lik-, 13 'ji" I'M 14 72 31 77 22 92 29 33 7 43 18 44 7 81; 51 19 75 12 59 159 Total sales for ih'e da'y: 481.200 shares. -'i 44 56 1S 94 30 27 43 94 1 38 16 18 42 12 225 loci 1- 235 1ST, 78 32 81 64 20 13 36 20V4 89 63 106 130 78 53 36 195", 13 68 23 164 14 72 l 77 23 92 28 102 s: 76 216 7 43 18 704 44 7 86 61 18 75 12 69 1!.H 59 I.ondoa "took Market. LONDON. Aug. 26.-Clclng: Consols, mousy do account .. Anai'onda Atchison IIIHN. Y. lentrsl 123 U 1-14 Norfolk A W ". ,. 4 to pit ft .. MS Onlsrio A W Hi1-! . pi Pennsylvania 44 .. f'S Hand Mines ll) . .1!HS heading .. SS o 1"' P'11 44 .. I.st, do 14 pld 37Vi so Rslloay .. M4, do pM Mii .. tR'4 8o Pacific MS .. I'nlon Parl8c Uu . . Ti do pld ft .. 46s, I'. 8 ftesl 12S .. 41 do pld ! ..14! Wibuh 30 14 do Dfd . . ii Spanish 4a HII.VER Rnr. quiet MONK 2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 13-li.('i2 per cent; for three months bills, 3 per cent. An ntA Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific .. I he. A Hlilo ( hu aso Ot VV , M. A gt. P.... ItetWers V. R. O do pfd Erie do 1st p'd. do Sd pld Illinois Cen'ral .. liuls. A Nash.... M .. K : T . s4, 26d wr ounce. 1'orelis Ftnanrlal. LONDON. Aug. 26 -With the approaching month end money ass In Increasing de mand. Prices on the Stock exchsiLgc were Aim. Premier llalfours statement yesler dav to the Chamber of Commerce delegation lessening the fears 4f ciinplt( allous. l'he goxt position of the llauk of Kugland in. eoursijied buyers, though the milling carry over restricted business. Consols Improved on the monetary ouUouk, but closed below the beet quntstlon nf the day. Heme rail g-nersllv were rheerfil. Americans nr'hel firm, advanced to above parity end closed easier Japanese bonds had a hardening but hes.ta'itig tendency pending the re ceipts of definite news from Port Arthur. Russians were steady. Imperial Japmtse government 6s of 194 were quoted st PAKiS. Aug. 26 Prices on the Pours io diy were firm. Internationals. ixartleulB'ly Russians, had an upward tendency. Rus sian imperial 4s closed at 91.60. and Russian bonds of 19"4 at 94 o. Private rat of dls count was l1 Three per cent rent,, 9Sf l.V. for the account. FKm.IN. Aug 26 Trading nn the Rnurse tidny g"ncr.ill was quiet. Americans were Arm. Kxchange on Iximlon. :rn 46 pfgs. for checks Discount rates, short Mils. vt per cent; three months bills. 2 per cent. Bl RIIESg OF A8HOCI ITED HARKS Clearings of the Great Cornmerelal Centert of Country. t,MBW YORK- M 2 The following taDle. ioiupi,ei by ..r.v siren, slioas tn h'nik clearings at tne rrin"innl cities for the week ended August 25. with the percent llfi0!."""''"' ""''e.He an cuinoared ltl the corresponding week last year: CITIES. Clearings.) Inc Dec. New fork , Clllcaen . Pnstfin Phlledelphla '.'.'.'. St. Ixuijs Plttfthiirg Ran Francisco Hnltlmore Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans Cleveland Minneapolis Detroit Louisville Omaha Milwaukee Providence Huffalo Indianapolis St. Paul I. o Angeles St. Joseph Denver t'olumt.us Memphis S attle Richmond Washington Sa va n na h A I ha n y Portland, Ore Fort Worth Toledo , Salt Lake City Peoria , Atlanta Rochester Mat I ford Naxhvllle Des Moines , Spokane, Wash Tacoma Grand Rapids New Haven Dayton , Norfolk , Springfield Worceater Portlnnd, Ms Augusta, Ga Topeka Sioux City Syracuse Hvansvllle Birmingham Wilmington. Del Knoxvllle Davenport Little Rork Wlikesbarre , Fall River Macon Wheeling, W. Va Wichita Akron Chattanooga Sjirlngfleld, 111 , Kalamasoo, Mich... Youngatown Helena Lexington Fargo, N. D New Bedford Canton. Ohio Jacksonville, Fla ... Lowell 'Chester, Pa Oreenshurg, Pa Rockford, 111 rtinglMrmon Springfield, Ohio .... Hloomlngton, III Qulncy, 111 Sioux Kalis. S. D.... Mansfield, Ohio .... Decatur. 111.... Jacksonville, 111.... Fremont, Neb JHouston tGalveston Charleston. S. C... Cedar Kaplds Totals, C. 8 Outside New Tork ..;tl,037,R43.7nr 154.275.462: IO8.S8S.OM 91.0l7.8t 1 45,465.490, 36,120. 7671 27.107.Mi 18.S...45ft! 23.4OS.H50l 23.01 7. 2M I ll.091.W2i 11.306,701 , 14.3' '.746 9.4l.:'87' 10.O84,6i K) 6.756.0171 6.B78.475 . 6.891. 400. 6.6'4l. 4f2 6.f8,597i 5.363.84j 6.3VI,48l 4.2K3.76-XI 4.289.6331 3. 5t.4.6' M, 2.459,1-111 3.9:7.863 3.68.'.3i'8l 3.:tf0,r36 , 2,785,78.8; 3,133.281 i 3.147.506, 2.508 .V." 2.8,81, 3:18', 2.4M.477I 2,699.I97i, 1.873.8:5! 1.912.01.', 1. "42.939 2.192.539 1.669.112 1.9.. 2301 1.920,691, 1.768 p;t7 1.707 T7i 1.3'.'2..'04i 1.237.2541 1.192.0-271 1.08.).455 i.a6.36fl;. 9.11.201 804,8ii;t 1.035,857 922,891 1.145,369 1,172.!I07 970,682! J. 072.121 611.642 587,942 757.0! 16 648,214 32', 608, 5f.9.096 1.039,782 487. 000 744.288 688. 91 681,156 424.111 607. 320 1 434,136 449,3131 Sn2,"6 ; 461. 000' 685,4-251 . 346.137' S07,184 - 04.2-29! 418.140 410.300' 456.684! 429.516; r4.6.ys' 233.1031 173.647 . 286,0661 , A 1.086! ' 178.8071 n.687,0421 --727.0001 706,829 300.856 1 10.41. 3 5,. "9.8;. "7.V. 1.9 . S 21. 13 4 . 9.61. '35.6 . 8 51. 23 9 8.6i. 10.2!. 8.6;. .8 . 6.1:. I I 1.7. 18.2 . io'ih 11.11. 44.61. 31.4 12 2 "18.7 22.3 17 2 4 6 5 14.9 8.7 'is9 "3'6 ::::: 73.9 23.9 " i i li 14 4 2 3 'ii'i .3 6.1 .1 1.7 is 13 1 13.4 17.1 1.9 B.4 "2.9 'ij!5 ii'. 16. 3: I 'ti.'o "ii 'Hi 1 1 99.11. 7.4i. 43.9 "k'j 8.1 16. 6 19 9.7 18.7 '42:3 27.8 "i.i 2 8 48.7 "i.i 'zi'.i .i "i.i 29.1 84.8 . 10.8. 42.7,. -LSI. ii!i U.4 131,751.147.930 I 713,604,2191 8.6 , 1.4. CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax fuebe-c. Vancouver Hamilton London, Ont St. John, N. B Victoria, B. C Totals. Canada .. ....I 3.0!.. 6.8.. 15.11.. 12.3 .. 18,951.9231 13.711,2311 4,747.8011 2,159,&.ji 1,607,164 1,487,3831 1 1.59H,6fi9' 21.0 1.051 ,673i 788.0071 938,093. 666.122! I 16.4! 19.71 9.0,. 7.0 4.1 7.4 $ 47.610.3VI! 5.8 , fNot Included In totals because contain ing otlyr Items than clearings. Not Included In totals because of ho comparison for last year. Xew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 26. MONEY On call, easy at 7,8''al per cent; closing bid. per cent: offered at 1 per cent: time1 loans, slightly firmer; sixty days. 2 per cent; nliietv days. 2V4 per cent; six months, 3V, per cent; prime mercantile paper, 8!&4'i per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bllis at 34.878.:B 4 8790 for demund and $4.8T2fHi.4.852i- for fix y day bills; posted rates. 34.86 and $4.89; com mercial bllU, 14 85. SILVER Bar, 57c; Mexican dollars. 45Jc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. The following are the closing quotations on stocks nnd bonds: V. 8. raf. 2s, rsi....ins Manhattan r. g. 4a. .104(4 do coupon 10& 1 Max. Central 4s CI do J, reg 106 I Mo )u Inc 1S14 do coupon 106 '4 Minn. A St. L. 4s.... 87 do new 4s. nt 1 M.. K. A T. 4s X do coupon 131 ; do 2s Tt!4 do old 4s. reg 107 N R. R. of M. e. 4s. TK4, do coupon 107 N. V. C. g. 3a lOfl Atchison gen. 4s 103 N. J. C. g. (a 153'4 do sdj. 4s 14-h No. Paclfji' 4a 106 Atlsntlc C. L. 4S....100A. do 3s T4V& B. & O. 4a 1034 N. A W. e. 4a 101 do 3H 'j'i O. 8. L. 4s A par ' Ctntrsl of Oa. bs... lli. Penn. conT. M'4 do 1st inc lUt Hesdlng gen. 4a (lire. Ohio 4Vt.'..1074 Ft. L. A I. M. c. .. 11 (hksgo A A. l'?s.... 71 Ht. L. A 8. P. fg. 4s. M :.. B. A O. n. 4s.... 7''S'. U 8. W Is ? az 114'i 115 C. M. S. P. g 4a.. 104 'Ktabnard A. L C. & N W. r. s....ni 80. PaHflc 4a.. C. II. I. A P. 4s ... "VS". H'lr U do cnl. 6s sfs Tsxss V. Is Ct C. Ai 81. L. g. 4s.. llll'i ("on. Tobarco 4s. t'olo. A So. s P sz R. O. 4s Erie prior lien 4s., do gen. S.B T W. A D. C. la. Horklng Vsl. 44s., L A N. util. 4s... Offered. 7 . 4 .10.141 . !, . KS'4 T.. St. L AW. 4s.. 7414 Union Tseinc 4a 106 '4 do con. 4a 1044 V. 8. Steel id 8a Wabash la 117V4 do deb. B 41 Vk I'' W. A L. K. 4a 7'i .Hid IWIs. Centrsl 4s M .101 lColo. Kuei e. ( 1 U'i Ttoaton Stock gaetatlona. BOBTON. Aug. 26-r,Mll louns, jr.J'X per urnciai cent; time loans, Stfft1 per cent closing of stocks nnd onnds Atrhlson adj. 4a M1 W esting, common.. M oo fa lolls anvemnre .... Men. Central 4s 41 ,Alloui Atrhlson ausfc Amalsamated do pfd Amerlran Zinc Iloaton A Albany I4M4 Allantle Boston A Maine 161 Illngham R.wlon Klevaied 1M Cal. Si Heels... Flt. hb.lrg pfd 1S7 K'enlennlal Mei. Central 1 1 4t Copper Raoga .. N. V.. N. H. A H. ..!" Daly Waul Per Marquette 74 Iomlnlon Coal t nlim Pa.lflc 4 F'rsnklln Amer. Arge. Cheni... 14 Orsnry do pfd 40 lle Rovnla .... Amrr. Pneu. Tube 4 Maaa Mining . Amer. eugar 1301 Mirniaan do pfd Amer. T A T Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 8... Edison T.f II 1 u . . Oeneral Klectrlc ... Mass. Electric M.i pfd . . Mawa. (Iss fulled hrult- I lilted Bhoa Mach.. do pfd V. S. B'l do pfd lil.I. "Asked .13 Mont C. C. . US Old Dominion . . 10 Osceola , Hits Parrot .140 jQutnie . 13 Istiannnn . 134 Tsmsrark . 634 Trinity .-. . 43 V. a Mining ... .1W4 I' 8 Oil . H fish . no Ivi.iorla . 12 Winona , fS Wolvanas 1 14 . 6T . ia . It 4 .620 . 16 . 66 . 6 . 'l : . 4'4 . l . 44 .li ?S H .101 . 1H . 21V, . r . 4IS . '4i :.4S if York MlalnaT 8tneks. NEW YORK. Aug 26 Via following are I lie closing prices on mining stocks: Adsms Con Alice Rreere Hruuswlik Con ComsloS Tunnel Con. Cal A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Silver LeadTlita Can .... :o . in . 11 . 14 111 ll-S .1.0 . I ,l.l,IIe Cblel lUnterlo Oi.hlr Phoanll Poo.sl 6avHse Sierra Nevada tonall H.ea . Htsndsrd . 6 .MJ .230 . 12 . It . to . o . J.. .140 . oadltlost of the Treeaurj. WASHINGTON. Aug. 26-Today a state ment of the treasury nalances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the Ii,Vj.ii.'um1 sold reserve In the divleion of redemption, shoms: Available casth balance, 1147,624,246; gold, 45,hoo,19,'. OMAflA LIVE STOCK MARKET Supply of Cittle Very Bmsll nd Little Caanfl i Prices Took Place, HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER Rig Ran of Sheep for Tim of Week and While Rest Grafeea gold Steady others Slow, Choice Also Held Aboat Steady. BOl'TH OMAHA. Aug 2 IIM Receipts wer ; Cattle. Hogs 8heep. OfTicUl Monday 4.351 o.WJ 8.617 Official Tties.lav 3.418 11. "99 8.46.1 OfTlclal Wednesday 1.670 T,3"l 17.318 Omclal Thursday .4:3 5.42 1.215 Offlclal Friday 1.767 6.7A0 (4H Five days this week ...12 ,29 36.'i'1 41.400 Pome days last week . . . .15.1M 26.3V2 n.i'.K Same days week before.. ) 4S if 16.2ms Same three weeks ago... 9.20J 23.728 K'.i Same four weeks hko 4.742 1o.3I7 8.94 Bame days last vear 15..078 I9.S62 34.f lb RECEII'Tfl FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows tha receipts of cattle, hog.a and sheep at Huuth Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last year: 1H. 1903. Inc. Pec Oattle o:i.R.l tvi.i12 8H.B.4 Hogs 1,612.121 1.611.223 sju Bheep 833.76 8U.$32 20.234 Average prices paid for bogs at South Cm a ha lor the lait several OAys with coin-pMson: Cata. I 1J04. l3t. i'Z.Ua3i.iiffsA;tm.lM. augliat l. nualuat t August I Aukust 4. August r August t. August 7. Auirust s August f I August 1111 August 11 August 12; A U UK t Id I August 14, August 161 August 16 August 17 August lb, August lai August 20, August XI, August 1.. August 23 1 August if 1 1 August 25 August 26, 4 M I 4 2 4 W t 0l,l 6 10 I 0ti ' "i 4 67 4 (1 441 02', I 4 , 4 HHi lu-l b 1241 I 5 02-4, t 031 v Ol , 5 13 6 32, 4 r? r 411 I 7 4l 4. Ml I 041 7 S! 5 V4 7 321 uu) i ! I fcij 7 2.' I 1 I 1"! 6 lif 1 231 7 04 6 s 6 7S 6 lU 6 l, b Hi U. b Jb, i Wl 68 21 I 6 la. 6 661 6 K t 73. 6 16, 80! w a4 ti ei 5 3i, 1 til, I 99 b 46 ' , 6 46. 7 10; 6 33, 7 tl, I (61 S 151 78 1 HJ 71, 6 I61 I 6 10 84 I SO, Ml V 14, 6 Hfil ft 16; ( 731 ft 044 i4, b vu, I 4 901 1 7i 6 1 il 4 43 6 i3 4 toil 6 '.k, 4 9l ft 77 4 m 6 Mj ft U0 I 4 9oi ft B9l 6 e7 o 1 j 1 6 91 6 :S, 3 03 t I.-., i "i 4 B7 0 0.) I 4 1" 1 36 I U 4 wi 1 tn 4 V. I 61 4 tti I 71 it; 4 3Sj I2 I 17 4 2N a ; 4 201 I 4 3H I 3 it 4 43 4 441 4 32 4 161 4 4., I 66 4 oj I 67 I I 75 4 42, 4 1 3 'i 4 41 S 71 4 1-1 a M 4 V. 18 4 3N 3 "i I 73 1 it 3 74 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today bv each road was: Oat tie. Hoars. Bheeb.Hrs's. -.. rn. a hi. f. Ky. 1 6 1 1 IS 1 8 14 13 6 12.. 4 26 8 1 ft U 14 1 .! :: 12 4 3 1 t 8 67 lol 30 1 Union 1'ac. ystcm.. V. A N. W. Ry V., E. & M. V. R R.. f., Bt. k'. M. A O.... B. A M. llv (. 13. & W. Ry K. V. & Bt. J C, R. 1. & F eaat.. t'.. R. 1. K, west.. Illinois Central Chicago U. W Total receipts The a,spo.i.ou of tne day a receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hoi .. 124 .. il .. 134 .. l.o . . .. 2"U 36 74 Omaha Packing Co., swiit and (. ompany Armour ek Co Cudatiy backing Co., C una uy 1 1 0.11 c Cudatiy trom 0. C 8 wilt at Co. lroiu St. Hill Haggerty Norm y. & P. Co... tiarker Webb adden CiKiany ttro-6 Ager bucking Co iJOt luiia Ar Kline Other Buyers ,)gs. Sheep, 51 1.4.S l.ooy I,0i3 S.bJi 1 ,.cJ J.. 20 26 74 44 363 t2 V) 313 2.l Total 1,743 4,311 7.otw CATTLE There were only about 40 carj of cattle on sale this morning, a targe pro portion ot .trie arrivals being coiuisoeo. either direct to local packers or - ui.led ihiough. Owing to the light recelp.s and to a good ueinana trom packers, it only took a short time to effect h clearance. The market on corn-fed etetrj cjuld ralely be quoted steady and active on de sirable grades. Some sales. In fact, may have been a trifle stronger. The ligt.t cut tle, however, or those that were of only fair quality were none too brisk and only about steady. The uemand is best fcr good, heavy cattle and such kinds aie fuily lof.m; higher for the week. Light cattle have shown very little improvement, 'lliere Mm been considerable unevennesn in the mar ket all the week, as would naturally te ex pected with light receipts ana a rapidly advunclng market. There were hardly enough western Rrass beef steers on sale this morning to make a test of the market, but they could be quoted steaoy. Owing to the moderate of ferings all the week, prices on weatemt Stave improved fully as much as on corn feds. The cow market was about steady todiv and the few that arrived sold 'reidlly enough at yesterday's prices. Light re ceipts nil the week and a fair demand have caused prices to move upward at a rapid rate and a gain of 2o3."4r for the week In noted. The few canrors that have arrived for the last several days have also been saleable, whereas a week ago there waa no demand for them. There was no particular change In the market for bulls, veal calves and stags). The Blocker and feeder market was not very active this morning, ns would natur ally be expected at the close of the week. The few that arrived, howevor. sold In much the rame notches they did yesterday. Representative rales: BEEF STEERS. l . 6a. . H-. 74 . 4.. 4 . 71.. 64 S7. 4f ..in . 24 . . 4 . r . ,.sm . ro . 24 ..'4 2 4 , ,:i 254 1 1 3 46 I 10 I l 4J til I il I 2 I 2H 6 2." I J" t M 4 2 12" I 2" lt- an 4e 11 4.1 1S1 212 : 242 27 27 140 to 60 f M4 ... I 56 64 tii . . 6 7 !i 6 2t 44 244 . . I ti . iJi 41 4 T !H an t 55 s im 5 js 6.1 2?2 4 2 7 ... 6 1714, M ::t 6.t 6 27's HIT ... t 27 S 77 2'6 ... t 27, j. i. . I n In 2L2 n S e 74 Ml 6 V 44 ..' H 6 e 6- t ... to M 211 ... 6 ' V. 2J1 ... 3 72 220 . . Jn 67 22 24t 6 2 7'i J M an 6 ::3 ... 6 o big run of theep t ht 6 2'' 6 M 6 21 6 5'1 6 M t 6 21 2" 5ll an I tn 6 HI HlFliKI' There wss and lambs here this morning f..r the laite. end of the week, i."' head being on sale. 1 he demand for sheep, iriougn. was siso In good shape at.d as a reetn. everything St ail desirable was sold In g.md rtason at fully Meaov pi Ices, or st steady to itrotig prices common klnoa were p. rhaps n g lected to some extent, but still ihev s"ld as well as they neve of late. ns.der.rg th slse of the receipts and the time o. tne week. It tti:- a very satisfactory inaiket. A large proportion of the oftetlugs con sisted of lamus and some of ihem weie choice. As high as Sn. lb was paid for a good bunch f irtahos and a choice bunrh sold for : 40. the highest price paid here In some time The netter grad. s could ssfely be quoted active and steady to Strong, with otuers about steady. There were quite a few feeders on sale, bit prices showed no particular change. There is n. brisk demand for anything at all desirable, but r.immon stuff .s of C. urse neglected to some mtent. y-Jotatlons lor grass sheep slid lambs: flood to chblce yearlings. IS.76-JI4 00; fair to good yearlings. $3 o"ii.t. 76; good to choice wethers, Jfvru3.76, fiir to good wethers, 3 2,Vy3 f'; good to choice ewes, $3.2Jt(l3.eO; fair to goon ewes, 12 iartA 26; go.td to choice lambs, ib .005.36; fair to goon lambs, It ioo1 too, feeder yearlings. 3.2.Vd3.bi: fed r wetners, WOr3 26; feeder ewes. IJOixoO; feeder lambs, 33 754.50. Representative whites, IV; yellows. 3tSc; seconds. ts S'-.c. a tAffHf'-Nom'nai; cpen kettle, if ?r rt ntrifugtl. IP-tilnc. f rup nominal, 201 15c. OMAHA WHOLESAl.t. .M4.RKRT sales: No. Av. Pr. lt Nebraska ewes Hi 2 60 174 Nebraska ewes W 3 :' 71 Netiraaku feeder lnmbs to 4 iM lh2 l.Wino ewes M i .i 1 Idaho rull ewe 12) 2 60 192 idano ewes 1 '2 3 16 7 Idaho ewe l"2 A 4" H iilHho ewes I." 3 4u 24 Idaho e:irllngs no 3 4 i 44 lUHno ewes ana ivelliers S4 3 oi ItW ld.ih.i ewes 114 3 ii'i :t 9 Idaho wethers 1' 7 3 ,) 143 Idaho feeder lumbs i'.i 4 2 II. Idaho l.irnln 46 4 2i 39 Id.ihn lambs a 63 4 2. Mo Maho lambs Ill 4 ',5 2 Idaho lambs 67 4 75 374 Ilnho limb". 69 6 li 122 Idaho lnmbs 69 5 li tllKKid LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for All Kinds of Stock Strong anil Prlcra Are irlarlter. OHICAOO. Aug 26. CATTLE Rrcepts. 4.0(0 head; Texan, 400 head; wealernf, 6:i0 head. Market strong to steady; good to .rime steers, $5.;yv"6.1fl; pror to med um. 3.60tj5.fD; stock em and feeders. 12 (O'uS.tiO; rows. $1.25.5 4.60; heifers, $1.7f.ftf 4.73; can-ers. fl. 25fi2.26; bulls, $1.754i4.iS; calves. i3.5fS-6.S0; Texas fed riecrs, J2.76'3.60; western s eers, $2 9fr?3 70. Ht loH Receipts, 16.010 head. Market 5f 10c higher; mixed and butchers, 55.165)7.65: good to chok'e he:tvy, $5.4V'tu.?3: rouj h heavy. $4.76416.25: llfht, $6.3K!fo.li; bulk of rales, $4 7fjrff6..V 8HEEV AND I.AMRa-Rcre'pts, 7,tvt0 head. Market for sheep strong lamb 1517 16c higher; good to choice wethers. 3 6Vt 4.25; fair to choice mixed. $3.0tKfi 3.76; west ern sheep. $2 60114.27': rntlte lnmbs, $4.2jffi 6.40; western lambs. $3 00fS "3.S0. Kansns (Mr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 26.-CAT-TI.E Receipts. 2.0CO head. Including l.fOO soutliertis; market steady to strong. Choice export and dressed beef steer. $5.25(6.00; fair to good. $3. 76:1.1 5 00: western fed steers, $3.76-56.50; stockers nnd feeders, $?. 26114 .10; southern steers. $2.6ci4.2B: southern cows, $1.616 00; native cows. $1 fVVd4.ro; native heifers. t!.5ffl4.75; bulls. $J.5Oi3.60; calves. ti.'om.oo. HOGS Receipts, Wl head: market 5BTHc higher; top price. $6 45; bulk of sales. $5 '23 Jio.36; heavy. $5.20-fj6.3fl; packers, $5.255.35; pitrs and lights. $5. 20(0 6 . 46. KHhiKf A.M) i.AMMS rceceipts, U'.iH) . head; market strong; ratlve lambs, $4.00-i; i IS 75; native wethers, $3. 604)4. 00; native ewes, I $3.0003 60; western lnmbs. $4.0,vri-5.40; west- J ..An.llr.na IJ tJVTil .Vl ' $3.263.75; toc'kers und feeders, $J.603.CO. market , 1V4C. tWji.iOo. St. I.onla Live Stock Market. ST. LOCI3. Aug. 26. CATTLE Receipts. ! 2,000 head, Including 1,200 Texans; market , steady; beef steers, $360t;5.36; stockers nnd feeders. $ 0008.10; cows and heifers. $3.00 4.50: Texas steers, $2.EOti3.65; cows and ! heifers. $'.iifl(!i3.i5. ! HOGS Receipts, 4.6C0 head; market ! steady to strong; pigs and lights. $5.001 5. 60; packrs $6.10(7j5 t0: butchers and beat heavy, ff.soflS.no. 1 SHEEP AND LAMB9-Rcelp1s. 600 head: market Fteariv; natives. K.imS. !0; lambs. $4.0C'a6.23: Texans. ti.biSHM: No. t. . 12.. .. 19.. 1.. WI... 24.. 10.. . . M) .. ?1 . . ..1124 ..1170 ,.llo ..111 . .1J42 . .1126 .11S1 4 00 4 St 4 W 4 60 4 60 4 66 6 00 6 06 6 06 6 t.4 No. l'".' 113.!'.'. 44... 4!'.!'. .MM 6 K .1240 6 S5 .10S1 6 XI ...1S24 ...1402 ...man ... 1 S2P1 ...IB" ...1725 6 60 6 0 6 an 6 05 6 76 4 00 KTEKRS AND COWS. .1336 I 40 tows. . . 620 . .100 1 1 7S .1190 t on .1270 I 00 1.. 16!! . .1070 1 'l 40 I 4 .1004 . . M'l . . rr . .1010 1 70 I 76 1 n I 00 1.. I.. 1 1 15 4 cows 1 heifer... 12 feeders. 16 rr.w. .1W6 1 ;i . "0 t 50 . 640 I II .1S30 S SO lit 41 2 heifers... 670 2 64 111 1 fWl 1140 J 25 , 1011 in llfK) 1 60 . .... 791 1 K HEIFERS. 625 1 10 4 BULLS. 1240 I 30 1 CALVES. 310 I 60 1 STAGS. 1000 T5 BTOi'KRBS AND FEEDERS Slt 2 60 24 0 I 1 410 1 T4 11 613 1 ?0 490 1 00 41 66 I JO 606 J H 16 6H2 1 60 NEBRASKA. $70 2 66 26 feeders.. 69 t 30 vn 1 n W 3 so M. Webster Neb SI 7 2 16 12 feeders.. S 1 S HOGS There was a moderate run of hogs In sight this morning, and with a falily flood demand the market ruled acilve and ilgher. The advance amounted to about tti)0c and all the early arrivals changed hands' In good season. There were si vera! trains late, which prevented an early rloae. All the buyers aeemed to bave liberal or ders to fill and those that were on sale at the opening of the market did not fill them up. The bulk of the heavy hogs sold eirly from $5 1$ to $3.20. with a few from ;ftlo down. Mixed rn.gs sold largely from !5:0 to $5.2S arid choice lights from 5 &j to 16.30. This advance carried the market to th highest point In many week T....... r.l ...un a train u rrlu. , Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOl'X CITY. In.. Aug 26. (Sp'Clal Te e gram.) CATTLE Receipts. SOi heid; mar ket, steady; beeves. $3.60ft-5 .40; cows, bulls snd mixed, $2.i0fq3 .50; stockers and feeders $2.75ft3 50: calves and ; ear"nps. $J.ii0!:t 2. HOGS Receipts, 2..;:i nond; market 55f 1 higher, selling at $5.U3.3'; bulk, $5 2a-5.2u. Hock lit ntr. lit. Following nre the receipts of live stock for four principal western rltles e tir day: C.'ittle. Hoes. Shren. South Omaha 1.767 6,760 7.X80 Hloux City 3)0 Kansas 4'1ty 2,6mi goo 2.H.0 Chicago 4,0) 13,0)0 7,'H.t) Totals S,t"rS7 JfEW YOnK (iK.VKRAIi 20,660 17.5x0 MARKl'T Quotations on V'arloa train arrived with -ve-aI nara of hoirs. and as both packers and shin. pers were short on aupplleH, trading was very active, with prices fully a dun Iilgrer. Just ralr hogs sold from $6.26 to $5.30. w th choice lights from $5 li to $5.36. Everything on that train acid In a rush at the hign point of the day. A little later on a train arrived and the wire edge was then off the market and closing prices were much like those paid earlier In the day. Representa tive sales: No. As Sk. Pr. No. . Pr 64 26 -2M) 6 10 4 2f.t 60 6 22 72 27 60 I 10 1 21 ... 6 2H, 44 2M ... 6 IS r 20 40 I tvw 64 27 ... in 65. 216 120 6 i 4 4 40 4 16 ' 14n 120 6 IiS 211 ... 6 16 62 271 40 6 25V, II 2f. 0 6 16 71 t4 II l 64 24 60 6 171 66 21 6, 67 2 . . 6 ll'i 70 144 t0 I ta 4S ll 40 6 11', 77 Jif, ijt s w 62 217 V 6 m 64 ?4 111 in 74 Ill SO I !?, 41 214 . . I II f 20 240 6 US II' 40 6 2S 60 "2 ... 6 114a 64 247 ... 6 Vf, 61 Sea 10 6 20 2' 40 6 21 16 244 120 6 2'i 611 n .6 2 70 2.4 . . 6 10 6" 24 41 6 25 1H." 171 SO 6 20 6.1 7I 41 6 16 66 l ... 6 M 64 2.M 1?0 6 26 117 ... 6 SO 6 2J7 110 6 I 67 11 .. 6 2 10 1.16 40 I 26 60 2 40 6 20 44 : ... I 25 61 Ml 4 $ 4 :il ... 4 26 1.760 lbs . . :ifi Op. nf the Day Commodities NEW YORK. Aug. 28. FLOCR Receipts, 16.:9 bbls.; exports, 1I.C46 bbls.; market Inactive, hut flrmlv held; Minnesota pat ents, $5.!'fi.40: Minnesota bikers, $4.40frr; 4 85: winter straights. $5.ooii.i.3o: extras, $3. 45-1.(0: low grades, $3.2."fi3.ffl. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $4.2;Vy4.50; choice to funcv, $4 R.VC04.80. CORNMEAI-Sl'eidv: yellow western, $1 01O 1?- citv. $1.1201.1n. BARLFY-Qulet; feeding, 47c, r. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 22.000 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, nominal elevator nnd $l.u!e f. o. b. nlloat: No. 1 northern. Dulnth, $1.25, f. n. b. Hflont; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. iiflont. Wheat chanered front sev eral times, being alternately weik and firm. -1h the e'istng tendency urward and last fices i6A.ar.i,'c net blgl.tr. In the absence of anv particular news manipulation was hinted nt to explain the frequent change In price. The firm cables caused some suo port nnd big bulls bought on the Idei thnt a good rally was due. May, tl .Ok-Via l 11V. : closed at $1.11': September. $1.10; closed at $1.104 ; December, $1.07Vfcl lW; closed nt ..j.0e,7. , CORN Receipts. 22,676 bu.; exports. 4.17 bu. Bpot, firm; No. 2. I'Jc elevator and ie f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 62c; No. 1 white, 6"V4c. Option market opened lower and for n time acted weak under prospect of rising temperatures, but eventually strengthened with wheet snd closed M.C net higher: Heptemh'T. Wr; closed at 6c; December. 671(57c: closed at 67c. OATS Recelpta, 1045. F00 bu.: exnorts. hil. Spot, dull; mixed oats "6 to 32 36i,7ffr-36Vc : natural white. 30 to 32 llis. Sfic: cllnped white. 36 to 40 lbs.. 4ltl4c. tions dull but steady; Sopteniber, S7Vc; closed at 37V,c. HAY-Steady; shipping, 67Hc; good to Clio!i'e J5c. HOPS Steady: common to choice, 1903. 274(36c: 102, nominal; olds, 74f'.3c; 1i2, nom-rei- olr's. 713c, HIDFS Steady; Ga'veston. 3 to 2". lbs., 17c; California. 21 to '.ti pounds. ISc; Texa dry V4 lo 3" pounds. 14c. LEATHER Quiet; acid. 24i26c. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; famllv, $tfl.K0 r11 60; mess, $ 6of?i 9 00; beef hums, 121 fO Si25 60; packet. $1) 6"i 10 06; city extra India mees, $14 0'ftl16 fi Cut meats, steady; Hck l"d belHes 9.fyviTlO 60; nlckled shoulders. $7 00: pickled hams. $1O.0Of10.54 Lafd. steady; western steamed. $7 35; refined, steady: continent, $7 .50; South Atneilcn, $4100: compound. $6 87 fi 7 U'4j Pork, i teady; family. u04if; short clear, $:3.5"'f 16. (c: mess. 113 3fT13 76. TAL1X3W-Dull; city, tr; country, 4Hf. RICE Quiet; domestic, tiW'C; Japan, nominal PEAM'TS-Dull : fancy hand-picked, 6V4c; fiih" domea'le. ,Vo6c Bt'TTER Firm . ofrlclal pr'r. extra rrerne-v lK'fcc; Street pr'cc. IKlilSc CHEESE Ehsv; stite full c:eant full coloied and white, fair to farcy. !tic KOCH .-Steady; western fancy selected, 21c: extra averse best. IdSf-Oc. POP I.TRY Easy ; western ct.lr keps, '4c; fowls. 11c: turkeys 13" Drees d fri: wes'ern chickens, I4'.,16lc; fowls. M'jC; turkeys, 14Vi15c. 6aar anil Moliasea NEW YORK. Aug 26. SCO AR-Raw. firm, fair refining. 3 1l-16c; cinirifrg I. '' test. 4'c. ni'dasses sugir. 3 7 '6c: refl i. d nrm; runied. 6; powder. d. 52V; gran ulated, b.'t-. NEW ORLEANS. Aug 20. -SC( J A. R Market strong; i.j.en kettle. 244413 $-bi ; open kettle centrifugal, Ziiic; lenttlfugal i Coaditlesi Trade I Qaotatlone tapl- Faner rrodare, EGGS Receipt moderste; candled stock IV. LIVE POP I.TRY Hers. iUti 10, ; r osters, ,c: turkeys, l.'c. ducks, 7c; geese, ec; spr.nc chickens l ... ... HI TTER -Picking stock. 11c; choice to fsrov dilrv. 15ti14c; separator. l74(17He. KRFSH FISH -" 'lout. 10c; pickerel. 0 Pllie. I". ; pelc 7c; l n.'lls'i li' . taplieflsh, 10c; salmon. 14c; redsnapper. 11c; lobster, ieon. lousier i.e..,' e-'c ; b'.ilnieads, lie; cfitfisfi l'c; bl i. ;- b's jv halibut, 10c; crepples, 12c; roe shad. $1; buftalo. 7oj w hite bass. 11c: frog legs, per do , :5c. hl(.. -in lo'i. viv. HAY I'rlces quoted bv Cmahn Wholesale fiealer gssoclitlon: Choice .No. 1 upland, $7iO; No. 2 $i;.5i; mrdliitn. $6"i': coarse, 15 60. Hye strnw. $.6". Thee- price ar for hay o go xl color ard quality. OYSTFRS- New ortv r.'u,i,, per cart, 4.c; extni selects, per cm, J7c; slandnrda, per can, S-'c. tropical rra its OR ANGES - Valencia, all sites. $1 nvri I . LEMONS California fancy, 2"..i. 3(4. and 46.1, 64 .eo4MI. rlM.ice. $".7iu4 t.w I.IMEP-Florldg. per f-basact crates, $160. KiO? Cnllfointa, ir lti-n... carton. 5iv; Imported Hinyrnn, 2-crown, L'c; 6-rrown, 14c; T-crown, 15c. RANANAb r-er medium-sited bunch, $2.0 fjf; jumbo, $2. '.'.-it 3 2o. FKtiTS. APPLES Home ciowr., per bu. basket, 40a --; per bbl., 12 25 i cACn Eb ca.iini'iila Elbertas and Sua. queli. innas, $1.10, home grown clings, per 10-lb. basket. 25c; Mlsiourl. per C-baakat cuite, l 66; Colorado, tkic'nol.lO. PLl'MS California gross prunes. $1.60; T'sgely, 41. :li. Italian prune. $1.26. PEAKS I ndfoi ni.i l.ni tieu, ier box. $1 M fi.M, I'oiorado Fleinlsn Reauty, $1 50: t olorado, Ltah and Oregon Rartlett. 41 6o jl.7o. CA NT ELOPPE Arkansas and Indian Tcriliory, per crate. $2iku2.2o WATEit.Mfc.Ly.tiS-i er ib. (crated), la. Iti-Mtt-irr dut., 2 4t fiKAPES Hoiiie grown, per to 10-lb. bnsaet, oiij,.ic, lllAII Aft I.Elr-Per. bbl . J2.S0. VEGETABLES. POTATOES ew be mt grown. In sack, per bu.. si-(i4&c. ,AVl (.iAiNS-Per bu., Sl"Tj 2.00. O.N UiNS lioiiie grown. In sacks, per bu., ff'n.'ii'. 'luMATOEh Home grown, per basket, iniii.-' c. CAHUAUE Home grown, per lb, Ci C C.M1.LR.S l'el' do., lac. it ii . it ' noiiie groiMi, tier bu HhK I S- (ioine grown, per bu., 60Jj6i;c. , PARSLEY Per dor.., 2oc. WAX UKAMS-rer market basket, too. 8TRINO 14EANS Per inurket basket, 60 tiliEEN PEPPEUS-Per busliel baakel, $1 ty. H'.jCASIl Honie grown, per dm., 50c. EGG t'L.A NT -Southern, per do., $1.50. SWEET POTATOES I It me grown, per market basaet, b"..fj.c; V irgini.i, per bul,, $3.25'u3.E0. MISCELLANEOUb. NEW HON E V Per frames, $3.50. MAPLE Si OAR Ohio, per lb.. I';. CI! KEhtS Wlkxtonnln twins, lull cream, 11c; WlMMnsln Young America, 12c; block Swiss, new, 15c; old. lott 17r ; Wisconsin brick, 13Vc; Wisconsin llmberger. 13c. HIDES No. 1 green, i'tc; No. 2 green 6Vt.c; No. 1 all;d, !'c; No. i called, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. He; No. 2 voal calf, 12 to 15 lha., 7c; dry salted. S..(I2c; sheep pelts, Hf -'.-: horse lildis. $..75. Nl.'TS Walnut, No. 1, solt shell, tier lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 suit shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard snell. per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 12c; roamed peanuts, per lb.. Sc; Chill walnuts, per lb., 12'13,c; large hickory nuts, per, lb., lie; almond, soft shell, per lb., ITx", hard shell. 13u; shellhurks. per bu., r't.00; black walnut, per bu., $1.2$. Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 26 WOOL The tto Ition of wool In the Roston market Is firm, al though the demand Is not heavy. The mill are well supplied with stock for the present, but dealers believe that the goods market will be favorable and that the mill owner will be obliged to stock tip again. Values are generally well maintained on all grades of wool. The prices of domestic wool In this market are based on actual sales, as follows: California Northern, choice, t2'tf 23c; middle counties, 17f(fl8c; southern, 13'J 14c. Iduho Territory, line, 19!ft20e; fine me dium, lty lR'ic. W yomlng Fine, 16l7o, fln medium, 17V4(51Sc. T'tah and Nrvawiev Hue, lyiftliVfcc; fine medium, IbulSc; coarse, 16"ti7c. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomor row: The week In wool has been big r.ne in point of tales and a very busy one In sorting and delivering supplies. Some of the big mills have been buyers of large blocks of territory, especially Montanas largelv In the orlglnil sacks. The price Is said to he 11c on most of the business, but n range of aov4i25o i given. The worsted mills have been heavy operators. A sal of very choice Pennsylvania XX was at 13c. the highrst prb n for that grade for A long time. Domestic scoured wools are Xp 3c higher. Fine merino Australian wool I attracting attention after weeks of neglect. The Euro-pean eltuatlon Is very strong, especially on merinos. The shipments of wool from Huston to date from December 31, 1003. according to the same author. ty nre 143,008,1.!)! lbs., against 15o.a"6.703 lbs. at the same time last tear. The receipt a f date nre 242.721 945 li e., against 201.4)0 Ui lbs. for the same period InM ye-ir. ST. LOCIS. Aug. 26. WOOI. Market steidv. Medium gradm. combing and clothing. 26i26c; llaht fine. IMj'.l'c; heavy line. 1K16c: tub woahed. 220";35c. NEW yoRK. Aug. Hi WOOL Maiket steady; d?.neftlc fleece, 3.rfj35c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 26. COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling upland. 11.20c; mid dling frulf. 11.45c; sales, 170 bales. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26. COTTON Steady and unchanged; middling. KAjc; snles, re ceipts and (shipments, none; stock, 6,064 bales. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 26. -COTTON Spot, small business done; rrlces 16 points higher; American middling fair. 69.'d; good mid dling. 6 7M; middling. 6 6id; low middling. fi.ROd; good ordinary. 6.2Sd: ordinary. 6.04d. Futures opened steady nnd closed feverish; American middling, g. o. c. August. 8.46d; August and September, tl.d: September and October. 6.7!kl: October nnd November, 5.d; November nnd December, 6Md; De cember nnd Januarv. 5.81d: January and February, S.80d; Februnry and March, 6 0dJ March nnd Anrll. 5 8"d : April and May, 60d: Mav nnd June, 5.80d. NEW tRLEAN8. Aisjc. 26. COTTON Quiet; snles. 360 bales; ordlrftirv. 6 8-16c; good nrdlnarv. 9Tic; low middling, loio; ri'ddilpg. UMic: good middling. 11 7-16c; mlddlii! f-'lr. Illl-lfV-: receipts. 32 bales; stock. 21236 hales.' Futures, steady: Au gust. 11.2011 36c: Peotember, 10.6110 630; October. 10 ,4V 1".4V: November, 10.4110 42c; December, lo.41fflMO.42c; January. 10 '6T10.47C; Fehruarv, lO.52((V10.64c; March. 10.6i.i6-10.C9o. fair tn extra. 3'i Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Aug 26-OILS-Cotton-aeed. steady; prime crude, nominal; prim yellow. 2fit;c. Petroleum, steady: refined New York. 17.70; Philadelphia and Haiti more, $7.66; Philadelphia and Bultlmor), la bulk. $4.75. ROSIN Quiet: strained, common to good, $2 60. Turpentine. iulet at 57'jj57'c. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Aug. 26. Turpentine, Arm 63c. R03IN-Flrm: A B. C. $2 45; D. $2 46; E, 'If; F. (I. I2.6R: H. 12 70; I. $3 26; K, $3.65: M, 3.K; N. $4.15; WG, $4.45; WW, $4 72 OIL CITY. Pa., Aug 20 Credit balance. 160. Certificates, no bid. Shlpmenta, 72.0ti; averages. 74.041; runs. M.433; average, 79 j!iK; shipments. Lima, 77.259; average, 66,0f2; run, Lima, 76,632; average. 62.916. Whisky Market. CHICAGO. An?. 26. WHISK Y-Steady, on a t anil of $1.24. PEORIA. Auc. iii WHISKY On a basla of $1.28 for finished goods. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 26 -WHISK Y-Steadf, on a baels of $13-''-,. CINCINNATI. Aug 26 -WHISKY-On a basla of $1.23 for Mulshed goodu. HEAL E'TtTE TRAKl:nS. Dteds filed for recrrd Aug. 26. as fur nlshtd by the Midland Guarantee and Trum cjiiipaijy, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam trtet, for The Dee: J. Jargstorff to Hans Schusael, lots 1 and 2, block 15, Millard fGO William Sehesledt lo Huns Si liuscel, dame prora 'iy ; 1 II Applegreeu to Ed Hansen, lol 11, block U. Roe Hill 40 C. Thonix.'ii to E. O ChrlstUiiei, part lol 6. block 421. Grind View ... 130 J Trornsen lo W illiam Selling Iota 16 to IS. block 3. Halcyon Height 2,700 Mriurel G. Curtis lo II. 14. Fettera, part lota 1 and 2, blot k 14, 1 1 :i n-" mil place 1 I. It. Scvmoiir to William T. Mullen, lots 4 and 6 l.loi k 2 Seymour's S'O SI.' riff to Edith (ilftord. pan lot 1, block !. KouiiUs 41 h 2,015 Hugh S Thomas to 1'nii'k Vak, part of i of 21 16-12 1.6M Arthur Morun to John N. Haskell, lot block III. liuiidee 6SJ R JukM.n to F. G ViiKfy, bit 19, block 1 Solomsn addition G 'tge X III. kerson lo Frank and Merle Sefer. lot 2, bio. k ii, Al- bilghl' C'lioic y 2M