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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1904)
I THE OMAHA DAJLV SE:' SATUHDAY, BEITISMBEH 3, lPOt. CRA15 AND PRODUCE MARKET j Better Weather Map tad Lest Speculation Gaasei Lower Fncw, ALL WHEAT FUTURES LOSE A FULL POINT Cora lid Oats Abeot Lower ewa Continues Bullish Holiday Mon day Restricts otrillt KWI Ond OOHlPi ' OMAHA. Sept. t 1904. Grain markets wero inclined to be little alow and 'CAherally easlqr. although there waa nothing In the trade of the day to change sentiment from the bull aide. Aa haa been frequently atated n me last rear weeks, tna high prices de mand continuous newa of a character to alarm shorts, and when the short Interest hs well covered the speculation ssgs until there haa been a downward movement that will encourage the? bears td make another rj. ine crop statement by the govern ment la awaited with Interest and ' this. with the double holiday coming over Labor ujr lenos io restrict speculation. casn grain continues In excellent demand and millers and grinders are active In all mar kets for supplies. The weather map ahows 'iirt connmons in me corn Den ana in soma sections where wheat threshing la going on, but there- are other districts where rain Is still falling and where much Is being done. Chicago speculators damage started their future prices about Hri4o higher, but the opening figures proved to be the highest of the day and thereafter the turn was steadily but very slowly toward lower prloea until wheat" for all deliveries waa a point lower, corn 4c and oats about ViC. At the lower prices there was some evening up or contracts and getting out or the market by traders who do not Intend to get In sgaln until Tuesday at the earliest. Tomorrow will be but a, short session. In the closing hour of tha session prices suffered a further shrinkage, making the total decline lor the day on wheat l"4 points, but other grains were comparatively sieaay. Jones Issued another crop .estimate on wheat for the three northwestern states, In which he gave the probable figures ss 137, 000.000 bushels, divided as follows: Minne sota, 66,000,000 bushels; North Dakota. 4i, 000.000 bushels, and South Dakota, 27.000100 Dtisneis. 'inese figures are in line witn tne stories of rust and dlsaater, but are rather better than the majority of dispatcher from ihb sections nameu wouia seem to inuivme. Omaha cash sales were at satisfactory figures, the highest price being 93c for No. t wheat. Omaha Grain Inspection In: 1 car No. $ hard wheat, 1 cars No. 3 hard wheat, 1 car No. 4 hard wheat, 1 car No. 1 corn, 9 cars No. corn, $ cars No. 4 corn. 1 car No. I yellow corn, I cars No. 8 yellow corn, 1 cap No. 8 tjlte corn, 3 cars No. 3 white oats. 4 cars v. 8 white oats. 1 car No. 4 white oats, 1 car No. 4 barlew; total, 30 cars. Out: 4 cars No. 8 hard wheat. Omaha Caah Sales 1 car no grade corn, 4e; 1 car No. 8 corn, 48c; 1 car No. 4 wheat, 87c; I car No. 8 wheat, S6 lbs., 7c; 3 car No. I white oats, 81ttc; 1 car No. 3 white oats, Slc; 1 car No. 3 wheat, 98c. Cash Grain Market. Omaha. Chicago. No. 3 bard wheat... J.001.03 -1.07 tpl.ll No. 3 hard wheat.... 97 No. 4 hard wheat,... 87H No. 2 red wheat No. 8 red wheat No. 3 soring wheat No. 8 spring wheaL.!. OGS1.08 rvo. a corn No. 8 corn No. 4 corn No grade corn No. 8 yellow corn. No. 8 yellow corn. No. 3 white corn.. No. 3 white corn.. No. 3 oats No. 8 oats No. 4 oats.......... No. 3 white oats.. No. 8 white oats.., No. 4 white oats.. Btandard oats SH4 33)4 84 Omaha Fntnrea. y . ' Closing. Open's;. High. Low. Today. Fri'y, tv urvv Sept. Deo Corn Sept Deo May Deo....... 0A 80. SO' A- 80AA ' ." ' 5rtoi' "Heeelpts, ' T- 1.01 1.07 i.io 01.12 lot ei.u 1.08 1.14 1.05 Mt ov 48 64 & M ... 63 66 46 49H KW& 66 49 ' 66 48V, 64 64Z 48 64 & 64V4 80 OH M 29 81 81 H 83iiffl"34"' 8ltf 83 83H 80 99 VA .894B Si 984A W14A 1A 46UA 4RUA 45 A . 45 464A 4fiA 46A, 4SU 46&.A 4&HA 451V- MUBl.OO B 9BHA. A 46HB A.4M.B 1 northern, 81.17: new, to arrtve, No. 1 northern, 11. IS; No. 8 northern. 11.14; Fep tember, I1.16U; December, 11.09; May, On track and to arrtve, S2e. CHICAGO GRAM AKO PROVISIONS Featares of tbe Trading; and Cleslag Prices osi Boar 4 of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Unresponsible cibtes and bearish crop advices resulted In a set bark In wheat prices here today, the De cember option closing with a loss of IVSt lHe. Corn was down MtNiC. Oats. showed a loss of Ue Provisions declined 2Wjl0r. Continued wet westher in the northwest caused firmness In whent st the opening, December being up a ahsde to Wte st tl.OftStrfi 1.094.. Foreign grain markets, how ever, failed to respond to the strength manifested here yesterday snd this Indif ference soon made Itself felt among traders here. On the slight Initial advance there a'as considerable profit tsklng, which quickly dissipated sll the opening gslns. The market waa further weskened later In the day by a revised estimate of total yield of wheat for Mlnneeeota and the Dakotas made by a well known Minneapolis crop expert, whose figures showed a slight Increase In the crop compared with a pre vious statement. According to this author ity the total yield of the three ststes would approximate Hi.uiu.nou du. The raet tna country elevators In the northwest were a iso Increasing their stocks had a depress Ing Influence. A report of the St. Louis trade Journal stating that the weather In the southweest wsa fsvorable for seeding was another bear feature. The market continued weak the remainder of the day closing at the low point, with December a 11.07V Clesrsncees of wl it and flour were equal to 69.000 bu. Exports of wheat and flour for the weeek, as shown by Brad street's, were equal to 1,8.11.000 bu. Primary receipts were 8W9.000 bu., compared with 717,- 400 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, uuiutn and Chlcaao reported receipts of 347 cars, sgalnst 901 cars last weeek and 833 cars a year a so. Sentiment In the corn pit was affected by large local and primary ' receipts. The weakness of wheat also had. a depress Ing Influence during the latter part of the session. Trading was of small volume. The market closed near the lowest point of the day. December opened Ifc&'Ac higher at 62V(rf:c, declined to bic and closed at 61Vj62c. Local receipts were 662 cars, with 78 cara or contract graae. Trading In oats was exceedingly aulet The market was Influenced mainly by the action of corn. December opened a shadu lower to He higher at 33tiS3c. sold off to S3l4c and closed at 3SSc Local receipts were iri cars. Provisions were weak as a result of a lack of demand, trading In hog products being almost at a standstill. The decline In grains also had some effeot October rork closed with a net loss of 2C?22Hc at ll.07H1in.10. Lard was down 24T5c at $7,074(7.10. . Ribs were off 10c, closing at Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 97 cars; corn, 841 cars; oats, cara; hogs, s.imi neaa. - The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgb. Low. Close. I Yes'y Wheat a Sept. b Sept. I'ec. May Corn 8ept. Dec. May Oats- Sept. Dec. May Pot k . Sopt. Oct. Jan. Lard- Sept. Oct. Jan. . Ribs ; SepL Oct. , Jan.' 1 0S4 1 08 1 07 1 07 1 09 1 06H-I 1 07 - .1 C54 1 06 1 OH 1 09 1 OSS! ' 1 07 1 07 . 1 OS', 1 11 I HVhl 09 1 08 1 11 64 64 63 63 63T4 525f 62 61!6rS4&5i! 62 MWH 50 49 4, 60 82 82 31 81 32 338 83 83 .8.1 33 36rg 30 35 35 3ti 11 15 11 15 11 00 11 00 11 15 11 30 11 30 11 07 11 10 11 30 12 72 12 72 12 67 12 60 12 72 7 02 7 02 8 95 95 6 97 7 15 7 17 7 07 7 10 . 7 12 7 20 7 22 7 15 7 15 7 20 7 80 7 30 7 17 7 17 7 25 7 42 . 7 47 7 32 7 32 7 26 6 70 6 70 60 60 67 Chlctgo 69 Minneapolis ' Duluth 23 Kansas City . ....... .269 StLmils ,,,,.,...,........169 662 67 40 17 Oats. 27, Grain Markets Elsewhere. Closing prices of grain today and Thurs day at the markets nivnod were as follows) '.. CHICAGO. .Wheat . . Today. Wed'day nepiemDer l.wik December .................... 1.07 1.09 May. ....... Corn : September f Decern Der May--, OSt-l, ...... a . . . . 1.09 1.11 63 - 5t; 60 September December . May .Wheat September Deeetnber . Corn . September Decern oer Wheat- . September December . Corn September December Wheat-! September December . .Wheat September December i Whent ST. LOUia KANSAS CITT. 82 . 83' 86V NEW YORK. 95 86 48 45 ., 112 1-V MINNKAPOLI3. ....: v...,-. 1.11 ...A... 1.10 DULUTH. 1.09 ; Ml5 j S3 ! 984 98 ' 48 45 J.18 1-12 1.18 1.13 1.15 1.10 September 1.15 December , 1.09 - :- Commercial Gossip. Shipments Wheat, 419,000 bu.; corn, 870, 000 bu. ' Primary Receipts Wheat. 899,000 bu.; Corn, 793.000 bu. Argentine Shipments to United Kingdom' Wheat. 1,018.000 bu.; corn, 8,473.000 bu. Argeatlne Shipments to Continent Wheat, 16.000 bu ; corn, 858. COO bu; , Indian Shipments to United Kingdom Wheat. 1.364.0U0 bu.; to continent, JJS.uOO DU. A Dallas (Tex.) miller writes; "Wheat Is' elllng at the elevators in this state 31.10 to $1.13 per bushel. Some mills have pur chased 'whoat from grain dealers for No vember shipment at il.lA at elevators. The wheat tests light; all of It 66 to 68 pounds. It Is thought that the wheat acreage In Texas next season will ba about to per cent larger." . Modern Miller says: "Excellent weather conditions continue for the seeding of win ter wheat. Tho soil Is In fine condition everywhere to give tha plant a good aiart. The prospects are for a larger acreags, owing to the high prices prevailing at pres ent. The marketing of this yesr's crop con tinues fine, but the quality of the grain, ts Unusually low in weight. 'r Financial Gossip. Pennsylvania eastern lines, directly 'op erated, show a decreaau of $1,614 SoO in gross and $4S62uO In net for July. The western lines made a heavy decrease tn operating expenses and fumed a grows decrease to a net Increase. K. H. Hurriinan arrived from Europe yes terday. He Is reported aa very bullish on the general stock niurket. and it Is sup posed that all the Hurriinan stocks wilt bow show more bullish activity, especially Southern Pad no, St. Paul, Erie; also, per haps, I'enpsylvunuv and Chicago & Alton.. A strike on the entire elevated rapid transit system of Nw York city is now threatened, owing to the absoluts refusal of Augurt Belmont, at the conference yes terday", to grant the demands of the dele gates of ths Locomotive and Brotherhood of Engineers for a dully wags seals of $.&0 for nine bours' work on lite underground system. - Mlltraakce Grain Market.'' , MIIAVAl'KKE. Sept. i.-WHEAT-Weak; No. 1 northern, $1 Id; No. 3, ll.Llti Le ormbrr, II 07tM ' bid. . HYE Firm: No 1. 10. V '-' - BARLEY elrm; No. t, 6o; sample, 369 te. , 1 CORN-flrm; No. 8. 6546ci December, U32o Utt, - - Peoria Market." - s PEORIA. 111.. aVpt. 8-CORN-IIIgher; No. 8. U No. 4. Uc; no grade, 61e. Ualalk Grain Market. - ' DULUTH. tt. l -WIIKAT-OM, to ar rive, Ne. 1 nonhera, $1 .80 i Ne. $ northern, ll 17; 00 Uatk, No, 1 norUiexu, Il3ui J No. 1 ' a old. b new. Cash auotatlons were as follows: FLOUR Waa dull and steady; winter patents, j&.oowsao; straignts, nwiw: spring patents. $&.005.60: straights. $4.30(9 6.10; bakers, t3.KK&3 80. WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1101.14; No, 8. il.ozri.iz; no. x rea, xi.okwi.iu. WKN-ho. z, nsc; mo. z yeuow, coc OATS No. 2. Clic: No. 3 white, 83a34c: No. 8 white, 8233c. KYB NO. 2 7317SC. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 4653c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 31.19; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.26. Clover, contract grade, $12.26(9 U.35. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl V $11.00 f1X.1V. Lard, per M0 -lbs.. $8 9o.97. hort ribs sides (loose), $7.127.25; short clear sides rbo-xed). $t.26fl:i.60. The receipts and shipments today were aa Receipts. Shipments. .... 24.600 14.600 ....184,000 ,600 ....623.000 223,90 .... 14.000 14,600 .... 6.000 7.1O0 46,300 7,000 follows: Flour, bills. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu.... Rye, bu...... Rarlev. bu.. On the produce Exchange today the butter market -was steady; creameries, 1419c; dairies, 1216c. Eggs, steady, at mark, eases Included, 14lo. Cheese, steady, KEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ttnotatlona of the Day oil Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Sept. 2. FLOUR Receipts, 16.836 bbls.; exports, 10,237 bbls. Market steady, with light demand; Minnesota pat ents, $6.90416.36: winter patents, 15.20(35.60; winter straights, $4.90(6.20; Minnesota bakers, $4.80&4.7O: winter extras, $3.4&(at.O0; winter low grades, $2.263.80. Rye flour, market firm; fair to good, $4.254.60; choice to fancy, 4.564.85. .. CORNMEAL Market ateady; yellow western. $1.10tfl.l3; city, $1.14:01.15; kiln dried. $3.2003.30. . BARLEY Market steady; feeding, 47c, C. I. t.. New York. RYE Nominal. v WHFAT Receipts, 9.000 bu. Spot market easy;' No. 2 red, $LlQo. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth $1.25. f. o. b., afloat; No. X hard Manitoba, .nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Options opened.; higher on heavy rains in spring whent states and firm cables, but ruled weak all - day under liquidation and aggressive bear pressure, closing (8lo net lower; May, $1.11$ 1.13. closing at $1.11; September. $U2iy 1.14. closing at $112; December., $1.11 3-16tf 1.13. closing at $1.11. CORN Receipts, 66,650 bu.; exports. 19.560 bu. Spot msrket easy; No. 3, 69e in ele vator and 6So f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yel low,. 61c( No $ white, 69c. Option mar ket opened firmer, with wheat, but gave way under prospects for larger receipts, closing at o net deollun; September, 69 t)69c. doping at 69c December, 68o, closing at 68o. 1 ' - OATS Receipts, 142.800 bu.i exports, 10,075 bu. . Hoot market dull:' mixed oats. . 26 to 82 lbs , 36n36o; natural- white, 30 to 82 lbs., 37'a3ftc; dipped white. 86 to 40 lbs., 40&42c. Options, nominal; September closed at S7o. , . , FEED Irregular; spring '-bran. $20.00; Seniember shipment; middling. $23.25. HAY Market dull; shipping. 67c; good to choice, S60. HOPS Market steady; state, common to choice, 1903. 27(6 3&c; old, 7 13c; Pacltlo coast, l&B. 4&Hlc: old, 7Uc. - HIDES Market firm; Galveston, 30 to 26 lbs.i 17c; California, 21 to 3t lbs., 19o; Texas drv. 24 to 80 lbs.. 140,. LEATHER Market firmi, acid. 2426q. PROVISIONS Beef, steady I family, 110.60 eil. 60: mess. $8.6ofi9.00; beftf hams, $22 00; packers. $9.6ouLa6o; city ,1 extra mess, tl4.0Oi'16.00. Cut meats, (vera; pickled bel- lie. 19 0011.00; pickled shoulders, $7.007.20; pickled hams, $10.00(11.00. Lard, steady; western steamed, $5.56 1 reflned, steady; con tinent. $7.6o: South Amerloan. $8.25; com pound. $5.87ia.O0. fork, quiet; family, 16 mxu lK.tt'; short Clear. $IS.fcofu IS.60; mess, $i?.76418.26. . TALIjOW Market quiet; city ($2 per pkg 4o; country tpsga. tree). 4!)r4c. ltiR. iuaraet quiet; aomesuc, fXEW.YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Unusually Active and Strong for Vtj Before Triple Holiday. RISE IN STEEL COMMON AND PREFERRED - 1 Election Year I neertalatles Aro Af leetlng Prices of Stocks Less ' f Tkan t'snal. IEV YORK, Sept. 2 Considering the mpproncn 01 ins inpie nouaay.and Increased excitement In cotton, today's stock market renecieu uniooxea-ior activity and strength. The volume of trading whs not much less than of the previous day and the specula tive element hesitated to inks the short side. There waa further extensive covering in a number of -issues, chietiy In United States Steel preferred, which, together with the common stock, advanced to new high levels from the present movement. Union Pacific Was bought In the Kellef thai h return of a prominent Interest In that property would soon be followed by an other upward movement. Pennsylvania and the Wabash Issues were kt Improved prices In spite of adverse trafflo returns. There were some reactions in the afternoon, but these were offset by gains in standard issues. . . The break In cotton and the tremendous selling movement In that staple were with out marked effect on prices of stocks. In the late trading there was more extensive "uyins vi neaaing and the metropolitan inu. 01. raui. Missouri 1'acino anil round was A conservative estimate of the week's money movement Indicates a loss of not less thsn $2,250,000 to the banks. This is exclusive of another $500,000 shipment to South America and transfers today by the subtreasury of $550,A to Chicago, Cincin nati and New Orleans. The bond market reflected the strength or stocks. Total sales, par value, amounted to $7,570,000. The usual election year uncertainties have been less pronounced than In the past and there is no indication at present to Justify a belief that they will become more serlou with the progress of the political campaign. Far greater Interest is taken by the leading banking Interests In the struggle in the far east than in the political situation, for while the victory of either party would not check national prosperity,. It Is con ceivable that a destructive repulse of either of the powers now engaged In the war would be followed by serious disturbances In the British and continental money mar kets. , ( , . MOneV St this . renter, la ohnnrinnt anH cheap and time loans made during the week extending over the end of the vear have been at low rates. The complaint of lenders has been the small demand for lunus. . . v - A statement Just issued by the Depart' ment of Commerce and Labor is especially Interesting at this . time. . It shows that exports of manufactures during the last three months have exceeded exports of agricultural products. An Important feature of the week was the extraordinary activity n hlvher nrlnoa of government and other bonds. Sales of 1 nuea oiaies Bteel &s, Kock Island 4s and 5s and Union Pacific convertibles were especially large and the demand for Japa nese 6s brouaht a slla-ht ndvunce The quotations on .he New York Stock exenonge ranged as follows: Daies.xiign.iiOW.L,iose, 81 81 81 WO IW 9N 01. t-aui, Missouri J'aclno Mexican Central were also bought In r lots at higher prices. Tha closing active and strong. . f 1 partly In view, of the narrowness of busi ness. Consols hardened ewi monetary con ditions sod investment purchases. Ameri cans opened trregulsr snd the movements were slight. The market mainly was fairly firm. The position of Wall street, ihowever. handicapped operations, trices rined nrm. Foreigners wre variously aftected by the war In the far east. -- Japanese advanced. Imperial Jspsnese government Re of 19t were Quoted at 9644. Continentals receded. BERLIN. Sent. 2. Prices on the Bourse louay impioveti in must uriruiirnii. xji elans fell U point. . . PARIS, Sept. l-Tradlng on the Bourse today was calm and stocka . were heavy. particularly Russlsns. .At the close prices were firm. Rusrlsn Imperial 4s were quoted at 93.40 and Russian bonds or 1904 at 07. The rate of discount was 1 per cent. BtsIXESS OP ASSOCIATED BANKS Clearings of tke Great Commercial Craters of Coaatry. NEW YORK, Sept. 2. -The following tnoie, complied ny .11 a- siren, snows tne bank clearings st the tirlnclpal cities fof the week ended September 1, with the per centage of Increase and decrease, as com pared with the corresponding week last j year: MAH1 LIVE STOCK MARKET Small Bun of Cattle and with Good Demand Frioei Baled Bteady to 8trong. HOGS VERY ACTIVE AND MUCH HIGHER Liberal Ran of these) and Lambs, to that While Best Grades Bold Abont teady tho Feeling- on Otkera . Waa n Little Weak. ' ! ... I ...tt m in ...IT! SS M ...IKS ...ilt ...l (0 I It'. ...I 44 I tin ...:u ... f tlVk ...Kt ... t U ...:n ... in ...l2 Ml Ilt ...H M Is ...141 ... It) ...KT win v- in 1 h U t Ill IIS I (4 14.. il ... II U lii IN Ml 11 I .... I M . Tl tit ... I M 70 141 M 1X74 II ... I II si. ni ... is Tl Ill 40 I 40 J 1M ... I 40 i4f ... 1 41 M 114 ... I 41 47 WT S I 4 SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. t. 1904, Receipts wu-e: canle. mobts. SneeO, imiiciui atonumr.... Official Tuesday... Official Weunesuay Ometai 'Ihursday umoiat jrc-iaay .... iM44 .... ,Mt .... 1,541 KM 11,191 4.r$ 14,. lV,o4ft 7,030 lO.vtii CIT1CT. Clearings. Inc Dec, Atchison do pfd B. St O . do- nfd - Can. Pacific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago tc Alton..... An .I ' Chicago Ot. vestern C. & N. W C, M. A St. P do ofd Chicago T., & T do pfd C. C. C. A St. Colo. Southern.. do 1st prd do 2d pfd... Del. & Hudson Del.. L. & W... D. & R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd..: do 2d ofd .-.... Hocking Valley Iowa Central.......... do prd K. C. Southern do pfd L N Manhattan L.. ....... Met. Securities Met. Bt. Ry , Minn. St St. L. ........ M.. St. P. & 8. Ste M. do pfd Mo. Pacific M., K. & T do pfd Nafl R, R of M. N. Y. Central.... Norfolk 4 W do pfd Ontario St W Pennsylvania P., C, C. & Bt, 1 Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd.. Rock Island Co.. do pfd 11.800 ,87 87 ... .. .. S2 800 124 124 124 3S 41 83 16 1(17 155 2,900 1,800 200 1,000 5,000 12,600 S3 84 15 191 166 . . 500 . 600 . . 1,800 . 700 . 1600 .'. S.300 . 1.200 . 700 . 600 600 . 28,600 . 1.800 . 00 6 6 16 50 28 1 274 25 29 St 600r,' 8 89 41 84 16 190 156 1BX 6 !i 16 49 22 164 ill 25 77 29 41 41 14 14 79 78 16 - IS 1 49 21 13 77 : i7 1,500 1314 137 . son 400 43" ' 42 100 24 .: 24 400 46 45 1,900 122 121 800 156 154 12.700 89 87 32.300 121 118 121 2,200 66 66 56 72 82 138 22 43 23 46 122 164 B9 New York Clik-ago Boston Philadelphia . St. Douls Pittsburg Snn Francisco. Baltimore Cincinnati .... Kansas City... New , Orleans.. Cleveland Minneapolis ... Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee .... Providence .... Buffalo Indianapolis .. St. Paul Ixs Angeles Bt. Joseph Denver , Columbus Memphis Seattle Rlohmond Washington Savannah Albany Portland, Ore..., Fort Worth Toledo, O Salt Lake City.. Peoria Atlanta Rochester ........ Hartford Des Moines.. , Spokane, Wash.'. Tacoma .,' .') Grand Rapids.... New Haven Dayton Norfolk Springfield, Mass Worcester Portland, Me..... Augusta, Qn. , Topeka Sioux City......... Syracuse Evansvllle Birmingham Wilmington, Knoxvuie Davenport Little Rock...-.....'... Wllkesbarre Fall River. ......... i. Macon Wheeling, W., Va.... Wichita Akron Chattanooga Springfield, III Kalamaxoo, Mich.... Youngatown Helena Ijexlngton Fargo, N. D New Bedford Canton. O Jacksonville, Fla.... Lowell Chester, Pa Greensburg, Pa...... Rockford, III Blnghamton. Snrins-neld. O Bloomlngton, III . Qulncy. 111 Sioux Falls. 8. D Mansfield. O Decatur, 111 I T , J 1 1 Til 1: jHtftnuiivnic, in...... Fremont. Neb... Houston 1 -tjtaivesion 100 .... 1,000 .... 12.100 2,200 pfd 100 .... 1.600 .... 1,600 " a."i66 18,200 ea'.soo .... 200 .... 1.200 .... 27,900 2.200 129 129 97 97 22 '21 4S 47 . 38 38 123 123 6fc 68 si ii 126 126 64 85 St, L. A S. F. 2d pfd 1,400 61 85 74 74 .27 .26 iwm (O 800 .... 1,600 .. 26.300 .. 6,600 400 .. 6,400 .. 800 .. 400 .. 28.000 Y. "i,wi .. 17,200 "iim 900 . 14,700 . (air to hanoS extra, 2tibc; Japan, nominal. PEANUTS Market dull: (aney nicked. 6c: other domestic. 2tv644e BUTTER Steady renovated, common to extm, lonjlle. - CHEh.t-8tesdy; atate, full eream. small colored, poor to fancy, (inc; large white, fancy, fair to fancy, 7j8e. KCJG8 Steady to firm: western fancy se lected. 2lc; western average best, 19fg30o. POULTRY Alive firm; western chickens, 14c fowls, l.c; turkeys, 13c; dressed quiet; western chickens, 14315c; fowls, U<o; turkeya, 13tjil5o. Kansas City Oraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. I. WHTCAT tTn rhanged to lower; September, 96c; De remlier, 96c; May. 99c, Cash: No. $ hard, Wt.4j4l.01; No. $, KAjianc; No. I. 91J96c: No. 1 red. $1.0531.07; No. 1, $1.001.05; No. 4, 91cO l.trt. CORN Steady; September, 4V; Decern tier, 4iAc; May, 454.VSc. Cash: No. I mixed'. 4(60c; No. 3. 49c; No: white, 4Jc : No. . 485. (iATS Steady; No. I white, 13fj3ie; No. I mixed. 32c- HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9 50; Choice prutrle. $7.267.60. ... . . 1 KYE 8te.iJy, 75c . . . . ' IJiXJt Pios.l y ; Missouri and Ksnsts new Ko. 2. whltewood cases Included, 18c;'cse count, 14c; cases . rstuaed, c less per BrTTKR-Creamery, . J4flieQ; dalrjf, fancy. 12 c. . . ' Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu.l.. .......... 1 W7 J.V) - Itrt.vn) Corn. bu...v. 4 -. 45.V Oe.ls. bu...... 17.0U9 4.0UI St. L. 8. W. do pfd So. Pacinc 80. Railway dd ofd Texas A Pacific. Tol.. St. L. & W. ' do pfd Union Pacific..... do pfd Wabash do pfd.... W. A Lake Erie.. Wis. Central...... do pfd Mex. Central Adams Ex American Ex V. 8. Ex. Wells-Fargo Ex.... Anial. Copper Amer. Car A F..... do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil... do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd. Amer. Unseed Oil.. do pfd Amer. Locomotive. do Dfd Amer. Smelting A R. 17(2"0 QU piU -1,11 Amer. S. A R., ex-dlv 3X Anaconda M. Co..,., 800 69 6.1 21 20 43 43 57 66. 29 2 96 94 81 80 29 28 48 47 99 .98 20 'i9J 40 . 89 is 2 42 13 12 100 120 120 ,200 800 600 100 600 luO 1.700 100 6S 1 79 82 '6 28" 21 90 65 lot 56 19 78 82 '6 W zt 90 64 106 13fi 130 80 80 Brooklyn R. T 10,800. 66 64 Colo. Fuel A 1 100 3 86 100 196 1.600 700 l.eno 6.200 800 1,400 1.000 Con. Gas. Corn Products...1 do prd , Distillers' Securities. General Electric Inter. Paper do prd. ............... - Inter. Pump do pfd....,.......... Nat'l Lead..'... No. American (.,. Pacific Mall People's tias Pressed Bteel Car.... do prd Pullmnn P. Car , Republlo Steel..-. do pfd Rubber Goods . do pfd Tenn. Coal A I.; U. 8, Leather do pfd . 8. Realty A Imp. U. 3. Rubber do d ....... U. 8. Ex;l ..... do pfd I.... Westlngh. Electric... Western Union....... Total sales of the day, 669.800 shsres. l 13 13 170 166 14 14 74 74 28 28 "i.ihi 23 23. "700 '' 28 1,6-0 KO K'i 200 82 82 ::::::r n . rf" 200 . . 7 7 : . 7 1,100 44 43 4 .. .. . 17 ;.c .. 8J. 1,700 46 . 46 , 45 00 . 7 . 7 ' 7 700 . 86 86 . Ml 80 3 68H 18 .. 74 8.628 13 13 - 13 13.HO 63 62 , 62 S.7'0 164 16t ... ISO 1.400 91 9v 90 97 ' u 47 87 123 68 81 125 68 , 64 84 74 2f 70 6" 20 44 7 ' 29 94 81 29 47 99 93 20 40 17 19 42 12 225 . 206 -118 230 57 19 7S 82 91 i 2 12 80 20 90 66 100 180 79 , 55 36 J 196 1 13 j T0V4 2 169 14 74 28 ' W . 28 92... 29 -, J02 S3 77-' 215 Del. I- Charleston. 8. .011 Cedar-Rapids Totals, tt. 8 $1,088,875.8931 l..096.i4 97.756.378 93.792,162 45.9T,7.8O0 86. i! 19.179 28.4iH.846 23.104.C45I 20,648,4501 23.185,159 1S.014.16I U.042,249 1 ; 12.003.848 ,68,010 9.892.872 6.94.093 p 6.873.476 1 4.648,0(10 5,251,899 . 6.127.811 5.626.7251 6.148,6751 4.406.5ti 3.902.198 , 3.564.6O0 2.443.011 , 4.229.746 i 1.878.631 ft.112.888j f 3.6li3ni ' 3.i6.924 S.464,958 8.643,485 3.842.876 2.181,761 2,676.670 1, WW. 525 , JJ36.937 1,354.235 1 1,699.29" . 1,808,643 ! 1.827,493 1,606,900 1.748,644! . 2.700.18n 1.266.872 1.104.911 979.987 ; 1.270.719 1,484,330 847.456 f 1,093,011 845.239 1.000,277 1.128.6161 851,614 1,038.3861 632,175 686.7831 812.9031 483,985 291.164 .9118,114 1.009,872 641,0001 640,619 738.871 .' 647,062 458,579 891,487 ' -443.646 846.111 256,671' 611,000 694.279 876.260 296,094 844.810! 889.684' 8.17.000 891.141 861,6891 2S4.620I via nAl I ; 85,97M r? n4,ni S 271.372 s. Mr,92t rT!2,iOO' V. 16.8 14.0 8.8 18.4 2.7, 7.4 8.6 19.6 "i!8 85.6 8.3 16.21 '22!o 22.61 4.9 8.0 0.1 io!2 4.8 78.2 107.6 'ib'.i 6.2 63.6 14.2 0.1 20.61 25.8 i.'i 6.8 7.1 II 7 12.1 i'f a 10.1 13.2 14.2 . 6.6 '2i!t 0.5 Five dava this week... 1.15 32.733 49.884 Same days -last wsa....U.j4 I6,utl4 4i,io tsame weeg bsrore la,ii4 M,.ivi li,M Same three weeks aao I.S0S 48.160 16.2o Same four weeks ago... ,M 23. Ii li.uU Same day last year.... 19.489 82.919 91.M KiMJiClPis fUU. THE YEAR Tu DATE. ins rollowlna table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha fur tne year to aaie, witu comparison with laat year: llu4. 19A. Inc. Den. Cattle 641,082 49 86 102.2I rtora 1.601 8M 1 fl N7i i b cheep 885.168 8ti6.588 18.686 .., Average prices - paid for hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with cum- pannou: Data. ' i 1901 I190S. 1902.1901.1900.1S89. 1898 August 161 August 16 AUgUSt 17 August 18 August 1 August 20 August 21 August 22 August 23 August 94 August 26 August M August 27 August 28 August 29 August. 30 August 31 Sent. 1... Sept. 2... 6 01 02 4 98 4 99, 6 10 6 12 6 04 6 18 6 22, d n i 2t 68 $68 in 6 18 (8 Hi I 71 5 16 801 04 6 8-, 6 81 7 01 1 99 (46 6 45 7 10 S 88 T 81 5 2? 7 29 5 88 7 26 6 32 7 19 - 7 26 5 83 6 28 7 83 6 81 U 7 19 03 t 26 - 7 26 6 11 6 17 5 83 6 12 6 13 1 6 27l 6 201 7 42! 12 ( 78! I 77 6 841 6 00 4 K t 89 I 87 5 78 6 8, t tl & Hi 5 6-01 4 17 4 98 4 44J I 71 4 82 8 71 4 86 4 47 4 60 1031 6 U2t 4 42 VI 4 97 b o 6 06 $ 74 I 64 3 67 171 4 42 8 61 4 41 I 74 4 42 4 98i 00 5 02, 6 021 t 00 6 06 6 04! I 4 88, 4 401 4 4: 4 40' 4 27 4 201 4 14 3 81 4 40j 8 78 t 72 8 70 s $70 I 71 3 63 t 61 8 69 " 279,2301 18.6 ,0.5 17.51 2.1 1.8 , . .V. 40.0 12.9 12.7 84.61 6.4 13.2 10.6 "6; 2.1 6.1 14.5 "i!4 8 9 25.8 10.0 "ii'.t 'ii'.i Indicates Sunday. The official number of cara of stock Drought in today by each road was: Hon. Shaen. Horses. ., m. at ot. f 6 ... Wabash 1 ' ... Union Pacific Svstem.. 10 is SO at IN..W 1 F., E. A M. V 10 ' 20 . C. St. P.. M. at 0 4 1 ' B. at M 16 . 11 C., B. A Q. 2. ... '. u., K. I. at p., east 7 -. ... C. R. I. st P.. west... . 1 . Chicago Great Western' 2 ' l $i,fc04.283,Snr 88.9 .,.715, i,9W.4l6... 14.3 14.5 23.5 2.1 8.5 7.8 62.8 12.6 'ii'.i 'is'i "i'.i 12.4 34.4 16.9 81.0 6.2 22.0 "17-4 13.4 Total receipts .42 68 83 7 he disposition or the day receipts was m ioiiowb. eacn ouyer purcnasina tne num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Shee ep. 1,452 631 712 932 1.4 . CANADA. Montreal ............. Toronto Winnipeg .'....-... Ottawa Holifax ................. Quebec ..: Vancouver. B. C Hamilton Ixndon, ont...x.,t.. St. John, N.. B. ....... Victoria. B, C. Totals, Canada 118.726627! ; 12,901 ,620l... ' 4.728.773 , 1.663.172 1,858.517! 1.4W.266I -1.829,0161 - 972. 4B1 1 1 .784.200! . 1.032.104 "' , 631.709 17.6J 13.9 A 27.9 $46,188.3551. 1.6 7.2 'ii'.i 19.1 14.7 6.2 2.9 Nnt Included in totals because contaln- l.i nl.np f.Ama than olenrlnffS. Not Included in 1 totals because of no comparison for last year. ; Jfew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 2 MONEY On cal aaav at 7i.i t per cent: closing bid. : of fered at 1 per cent. Time loans easy and dull; sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days, n a.iw dnlba 111. VNakr sanr PRIM B MERCANTJtiE IpAPER-804 per cent. . . M -I..HI.I rait r.Ai.:i.u ii cm., n in. n.- ,, I hnaineas In bankers' bills at $4.87.30(9) i 4.87.86 for demand and kt $4 84.76 84.75 for sixty-day bins. -ostea.raies, .oovtut.-. Commercial bills, $4.84.. S1L.VER Bar, 61c: Mexican dollars. 46o. ' . ..' BONDS uovernmeni . sieauy; mironu Strong. . , . , The following are tho closing quotations on stocks and bonds: - V. a. rf. Is. rag....l04Mnkatua c. g. 4.108V do coupon luoimex. ianirai do .. r 1 i So 1st Inc U do noupon Wi M. A Bt. L. 4s 15 do now 4s. rsg..'...lM-. K., sVT. 4s 00 An nw Im i-nuoon. . 13 Hi' 'do SOU. IN, tt. K. OI M, C. N. T. C. S. Hi 1W N. J. C. ten. ls....l No. Prlflc 4i 106 do U T N. ft W. eon. 4a....l01tt O. 8. h. 4. ft par.... tH pens. eonT. IHa W4 Omaha Packing Co 32S . 81 Swift and Company 135 - 1,246 Cudahy Packing Co 42 781 Armour A Co 135 953. Armour A Co., from 8. C. . . 145 Lobmon at Co r.. ...... 99 . i.. ... Hill A Son " 6 ... Huston 4t Co ...".. 11 ? ... Hamilton & R 7 ,- ... L. F. Husz 163 ..... ... Squires A Co. ........... ..'-.... .391 ; ... L.. A H 314 ... Cudahy Bros 979 . Buller A Cllne. ............. 22 " ' ... . .... Hagerty dt Co 26 , ... , .... other buyers , 48 1,972 Totals 1.019 4.890 (.699 CATTLE There was a lla-ht run of rattle at all points 'this morning, even for a Fri day, and as a result the market here ruled quite active, with prices stronger rather than otherwise. Practically everything in sight was disposed of In good season. The few cars of corn-fed steers on sale changed hands readily enough at good. steady prices, as compared with yesterday. me morsel now is in mucn tne same po sition it was at the close of last week, the decline the first of this -week having been regained. The demand for desirable grades Is brisk, as packers buy them up before they look for westerns, but short red stuff Is neclected. -the same as Is generally the case at this time of year" - There were not enougn western grass, beef steers here to tell much about tho market. . Is ssfe to say; however, ,that the big bulk of the decline the early part of the week has been regained. Prices, though, are still a little lower than at the close of last week, unless It be In the case of something very choice. There were about ten or a dozen loads of cows and heifers In the yards this morning. and with an active demand the market was brisk and a little higher. Some sales, In fact, showed considerable Improvement over yesterday's market. As compared with a week ago, tne market may still be around a dime lower on the majority of the offerings, but still most of the decline of Monday and Tuesday has been regained, owing to the light receipts since the middle of the week. Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show any particular change today, everything veiling at about ateady prices. The demand from the country yesterday for stockers and feeders wns tn good shape. and as a result speculators were an iook ing for fresh supplies this morning. In spite of the fact that It was Friday. Good stuff sold freely at steady prices, while common kinds were a little slow, but about steady. Representative sales: Av. Tr. lttf 8 S 1323 I W 1281 I 40 190 I 41 ! I M 1341 I 40 BHKISP AND LAMBS There was rather liberal run of chirp and lambs here tnis morning tor a jrriany, iut still prices held up fairly well, all things considered. Buyers were a little slow about . taking hold and naturally picked out the better grades, wnicn sold at ngni aroiuici sieaoy prices. There waa no mistaking the fsct. however, that the tendency waa In-the direction of lower prices and that -was e peclallr the case on everything except the more desirable offerings. As high as $5.26 was psid for a big string or lamps. Quite a few cars of feeders were, on sale. but no particular change In the market took place. The demand for desirable grades seemed to be aa brisk as ever. - Quotations for- grass sheep and lambsi Good to choice yearlings, $S.ftti4.00; fair to good yesrllngs. $3.6XJ.75; good to choice weiners, I3.50tf3.75; fair to gooa weinera, $3 25(8.60; good to choice ewes. $3.2&a$.50; fair to good ewes. $2.753.25; good to choice lnmbe, I6.0ii?6.50; fair to goodlnmba, $4.759 6.00; feeder yearlings. $3.40&6; feeder wethers. $3.00fc H. ST. : feeder ewes,' $3.002.W reeaer lamrm, n.7i74.50. 1 Wyoming ewes 4 Idaho ewes ft Idaho cull lambs 4 Wyoming yearlings 102 Wyoming feeder lnmbs. 64 Idaho feeder Ismbs 860 Wyoming lambs 1 Idaho lamb 74 Idaho lambs 451 Idaho Ismbs 578 Idaho ewes 161 Oregon feeder lrmbs... 162 Oregon feeder Ismbs... 283 Idaho feeder lambs .... 419 Idaho lafpi8 13 Idaho landis 465 Idaho lambs 110 91 50 90 17 61' 69 0 7 67 65 69 68 81 67 68 3 00 125 $ 60 195 4 80 4 85 : 486 6 85 6 85 6 36 1 10 4 80 4 80 4 40 6 25 6 25 6 25 Chicago Live stock market Cattlo nnd Sheep steady Hogs Stronger and Higher, CHICAGO. Bept. 2. CATTLE Receipts, T.ooo head; market steady; good to prime stfers.- $5.4citl 10: poor to medium. I3.&0 6.00: stockers nnd feeders. $2.0CKjf3.75; cows. $1.3504.00: heifers, $1.75A'4.50: canners. $1 65r z.26; bulls, $2,00'4.on; ' calves, $3.0O(g.25; Tr-xas fed steers, $2.6033.50; western steers, $2.504.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market stronger; mixed and butchers, $5.10(86.55; good to choice heavy, $5.2Oo.60; rough heavy, $4 6ip5 .00; light, $5.153.6& .bulk of saleB, $6.30(36.46. ' SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 head: sheep and lambs steady; good to choice wethers, $3.60(34.00; fair to choice mixed, $3.00(123.40: western sheen. I2.76M.OO: na tive Tambs, $4.006.75; western lambs, $4.00(3 . Kansas City L,le Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2. CATTLE Re- celnts. 2.000 head: market 10c higher: choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.25 W6.00: fair to good. $3.75f5.00: western fed stee's, $3.75S.&0; stockers and reeders, $2.28 04.10; southern steers, $2.60(34.00: southern cows, $1.753.00; nntlve cows, $1.50fi4.25; na tive heifers. $2.5004.75; bulls, $2,004)3.25; calves, $2.5o0i6.5O. HOGS Receipts. 4.50O head: market lOo higher; bulk of sains, I5.JOS5.40; heavy, $5.30 !tt.35; packers, $5.30i 3.40; pigs and light, $5.15.40. SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts, r,&on neau; market stendy to 5c lower: native lambs. $4.605.80; native heifers, $3.254.00; nntlve ewes. $3.253.76: western lambs, $3.507.1.85: western yearlings. $3.50(04.00; western sheep, $3.25(3.75; stockers and feeders, $2.50t.u0. St. Lonls Lire Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 1-CATTLE--Recelpts, 2,200 head, including 500 Texans. Market aotlve, steady to strong, native snipping and exnort Bteers. $4.60(fr6.75: dressed beet and butchers' steers, $4.o6g6.40; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.75(86.00: stockers and feed ers. $2.254.0O; cows and heifers. $2.26ff4.75; canners, J1.25W2.25; bulls. $2.0083.10; calves. 4.00(S7.50: Texas and Indian steers. $2.MJ S.40; cows and heifers. $1.75412.65. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head. Market higher. Pigs and lights, $5.0006.60; packers. $5.2O&5.50; butchers' and best heavy, $5.30 6. GO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head. Market steady; native muttons, $3.25(?r3.7o; ambs. 13.50(85.40: cul Is snd bucks. 12.00 8.60; stockers, $2.2553.15; Texans, $3.00(34.00. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. . ST. JOSEPH. -. Mo., Bept. 2. CATTLE Receipts. 603 head; market, desirable kinds, HvfjlSc higher; native, 13.50i5.8u: mw' and helfersi- $1.50(55.00; stockers and leeaers, ss.oi.w. HOQS-ReoelDts. 8.694: lor. higher: light, 85.2S(ff5 40: medium snd heavv. 16.16(5.35. SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts, 8,489 head; market steady to loo lower.. Ko. I.- 1 I 40 1 44 Af. Pr. ..into I 40 ..11(0 I 20 .. 4 I M ,.1071 4 00 ..ISM I 00 ..12T7 I W I . I.. 1.. 4.. 14... 1.. I.. 1.. 1064 Wl 740 1OS0 4I .....1670 No 11 11 10 , II 14 cowa 1 M . B I 10 I I 00 IT , I 00 I , 110 I. ...... I M HEIFERS. 710 I on ll no too 11 ... J. m 1 44 ....KV.0 I M ...,1(XI (0 ....1140 t 40 ....1300 1 60 , 411 , 747 1 30 I 40 da old 4i rex do coupon ....... Atrhlton In. 4s... do tdl. 4t Atlantic C. L. 4a. B. O. 4a do 14s Cantral of Oa. la,. do lat tne Chaa. A Ohio 4Ha. Chlraco A A. 'i C, B. a q. na C. M. S. P. . .10 .1(17 ...103 .... W .... H ...101 ... ...111 i . 14 Haadtns aan. 4a ! L 4 I. M. e. C.114 ... lt St.' I,, ft s. r . tg. 4a .aa a.. 4S St. t- W. U 174 4a. lot (Seaboard A. U 4a.... II N. W. e. Ta. ...!, P. P-iflc 4a i-i- C. R. I. at P. 4a.... 74 lPo. Baliway 6a in do oni. aa i i. at mk- .... tCC. A Bt. L. 4a. 101 ,T.. St. L. m W. 4a..7ai Leslies Stork Market LONDON. Bept. l.-Closlng: Conaola. monar ....Ill-UN. Y. Central dd account Anarouds .M Afhlaoo do ptd Baltlmoie A Ohio.. Can. Paclfla rnoa. Ohio Cblcaso O. W C. fei. A Bt. P.... XBoara Dinnr A R. 0 ... do pfd Krla do lat pM da Id pld Illlnola .'anlral lula A Naah M , K. A T..., Norfolk A W. .4 do pra ..... . II Ontario A W .lil PaunajrlTsnls . m4. Hand aflaaa . .141 k kaadlni , 114 du lat pfd., . ll do U pfd.. .16S Bo. Ha 11 war .11 do pfd . IfVSo Pax-lna .. . '" I'nlon PaclBa S 41 .V..I41 .:...u4 4o I', li pid. staai do Sid.. Wabaah do pfd. Bpaalao i M'J ..... 3 11 ..... 44Vi .... 104, '.'.'.','. I4 n3 io na M Ilt4 ::::::::::::: C s iiv . SILVER Bar, quiet, 26 6-ltd per ounce. MONEY IWriVe per cent. The rate ot discount In the open market for siort bills is 111-lw-H per cent. The rate Ot discount In the ooen market for thiee-month bills Is 242 13-16 per cent. - . , Foreign Financial. LONDON. Sept. 2. Money was abundsnt In the msrket this sftcmoon and the rates were easy dlecounts sympathising. The tons ef ths Stock exchsnse wss fairly cheerful, but operators were ur decided. Chleaso T. 4a.. Con. Tobacco 4a... Cilo. A So. 4a Danrar A R. O. 4a. Brla prior Man 4s..-. eo can, 74 . Tl ' . 4 .101 BO-H r. w. a r. c. la...ii' Hock. Valley 4a.,.10i U A N. unl. 4a 100' Bid. . Talon Paclfta 10 00 cont. 4a loojfc V. 8. Steal td Is..., &"k Wabaah la ,117 - do arbj B 64 '4 W. A L. E. U. ...... 11, wlaconaln C, 4a to Colo. Irual coot. la.. 71 1 cow... 64 cows.. 12 cows.. 1 bull... ..Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, Sept - 1 Call loans.' IJ cent; time loans. 34 per cent. ( closing of Hooks and bonds: -Atchlaos adj. 4s.... 1. la tVaetina. Com do 4a 101 a aoTamuia ., ., u Aiiouaa ,. imlAstalsnniattd .. II (Americas 8lae ... j.lM) !AtlaHtlo Mei. Central 4s... Atchison do pfd Boston A Albany . Button A Mains .. Boston Blavatad ... Fltchburt pfd Max. Cautral N. V.. N. H. A H. Para MarquMte .... Union Paella Amsr. Arga. Cbanti do pfd Asiar. Pnas. Tttbe.. Amer. Busar ao pra laiu, Binaham ..1M , rl. A Hecla l-d ..U4 Cantannlal .. lit'coppar Hangs ..... . .im-H.'Dsir West .. 74 j'DomlDlon Coal .. .. si . Prauallu .......... .. l4i,Orancy , .. 10 lata Ro;al .. 4 Maaa. Mining .... ..IMi, Michigan lil SOMWI Amar. T. A t 1' Mont. C. A C. A mar. Woolen do prd Dominion 1. AS.. Kdlaoa Electric III Oan. Electric Maaa. Elactrlo .... do pfd Maaa. Gaa United Pmlt U I'. B. United Shoo Mack,.... 10'Vtak do ltd 104 Victoria .. V. B. Staai US, Winona .. do pfd twolarlns Uid. lA.loid Dominion , to nraaola . II I Parrot .161 iQulner .lta'4 ShabooB . I!, Tamarack .... . 10 Trlnltr 41 C. r Mining . Oil .... 't per )fflclal ... II ... IV. ... IS -... 17 .... 11 ... 14 .. 14 ,..!! ... ..(4 .. H .. 14U ... CO ... I I ... ll, !! 44 1 .. T4 .. .. 14 .. H ..111 :: m" .. Ml Hew York Mlalnar Inlnat Btocks, NEW YORK, Sept. t The following the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Cos. Alloa Braec bmnaerlck Cos . . . Comet or Tnnnal ('oa. Cal. A Vs.. Horn BHvar ..... Iron Btlvar LMdvllls Cos.... :o .. v .. it .. ii .. 10 ..1'4 ..! ..160 .. I i Utile Chief .. tmtario ,Opbir Phoenli !Pu)aal iSavaca jstan-a Navad 'gmall Mopes . Standard . I R0 0 I 14 II 44 II tM Toledo Bee Market. TOLEDO, Sept. 1 -SEED-Clover. esah. fl.St: October, 17.S2H: December, $7.k. Alslks. September, $;J0. Timothy, aW tHsjn ber. K.14, . BULLS. 1 1100 1 Wl . 1 1t0 I 11 I 1364 1 00 A.lv. U10 III 1 ltd I 60 1 ...110 IH 1 ' .. 00 4 00 1...,. 1M0 I Tl I..... 1MI I 11 - 106 I 16 l.s 140 1 10 9 , OS! a m X feeder... 1100 2 60 . 7 feeders., m 180 i feeders.. 1060 8 80 10 feeders.. 1153 8 80 w. M. jones n. u. .1240 I 00 24 cows 994 1 80 D. P. Holloway Neb. ,. 875 1 60 H. H. Barchle Wyo. . m t 80 10 feeders.. 1060 8 80 .1240 2 10 1 feeder... 1060 1 00 W. H. White Wyo. J co?s 1180 2 50 18 feeders.. 1028 1 10 1 C'w....,.liT70 2 60 1 1 feeder... 1028 1 00 1 oow 1000 160 t cows..... 1200, 1 50 urani uros. wyo. K cows 1080 2 30 . 8 reeders.. 1040 1 80 ) reeder.,.1040 1 no 87 feeders. .1131 3 7a i feeder... 070 1 00 K. w. omirn wyo. 1 cow... ...11) 1 80 25 feeders.. in0 1 60 1 eow. 1140 1 80 1 feeder... 1000 1(0 30 feeders. .I'M! 3 63- 1 feeder... ID50 100 rc . roweis reo. 1 bull...;.. 1340 1 80 10 feeders.. fAS 1 50 86 cows..... 32 3 75 IM reeders.. .il 8 40 HUUb-mere was tne -iive.iesi scrainuie for hogs nere this morning mat has l-een seen in a long time, liters were only about W cara on oale, and aa shippers had liberal orders ana siartea in Duying at an early hour, the isct soon became apparent mat mere - awe nuv-- viiuuiii - Hug tu BU round and mat someone wouiu oe felt short. There was then a scramble welween the dltrerent Duyers tor rxiin iocsi pacKlng houses and shippers to see who should get the bogs. In the meantime salesmen kept asking more money. The market opened 64lOc higher and kept getting better until at the close sules were made all the way from 10rf20c higher. Trading was so active after the true situation became apparent that the market was all over with In a very few minutes, im duik hi hi nogs sold from $6.20 to - $6.80, with some ccarse heavies and possibly some early sales be. low 16.10. Choice lights and butcher weichts old largely from IS .80 to $5 40 and as high aa $5.46 was paid. With such an erratlo market there was. of course, much un evenness, the prices paid depending upon how badly tho buyer wanted the hogs. Todsy's advenco makes up for the big end of the decline of the last three dsvs but prices are still a Utile lower than they were on Monday. Rerr serial I ve tales: Sloui City Live Stock Market SIOUX CITY. SeDt. 5. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 100 head; mar ket steady. Beeves. S3.60Gc5.ov: cows, hulls and mixed, $2.20633.25; stockers and feeders 22.75g3.50; calves and yearlings, $2.6ot3.25. HOOS Recelnts. 1.800 head: market Kkfl 16o higher, selling $5.10(5.30; bulk, $5.20(ff3.3: Stock In Slgbt. Following were the receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yester day: Cattle. South Omaha , 868 Sioux City 100 tansas City 2.010 St. Joseph 603 St. I xiu is , 2.200 Chicago 7,000 Hogs. Bhcep 4.678 10,045 1.8O0 4 600 864 6.CO0 7.000 6.500 J 4S9 501 7.00) Totals. .12,871 20,573 16.632 Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK; Sept. 2.-COTTON-C1osed quiet, 40 points lower: middling upland, 11. 10c middling gulf. 11.36c; sales, 201 bales. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2. COTTON-Spot In fair demand; prices 6 points lower; Ameri can middling fslr, 6.80d; good middling, 6.76d; middling, 6.64d; low middling. 6.4Xd; good ordinary, 6.26d: ordinary. 6.021. Fu tures opened quiet and closed easy; Ameri can middling, g. o. . c. September. 6 06d; September-October. 6.81d: October-November. 5.73d; November-December, 6.69d De-cember-Janunry. 6.C7d; Jsnuary-Februnrv, 6.6fid; February-March, 5.65d; March-April, 5.65d; Ar-ril-Mav. 6.65d; Msv-Jnne. 6.6Sd. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2.-COTTON-Quiet and Vie lower; middling. Pic; snles. none: re ceipts, ft bales; shipments, 373 bales; stock, 5,532 hales. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2. COTTON Vtl tures, steadv; September. 10.34i?lO 8"tc: Oc tober. 10.22fT10 23c; November. 10.23(fnft.2to; December, 10S,tfin.26o; Jnntinry, I0ro10 8'c; February, 10.3tV&10.88c; March. 10.42j 10.43c. Spot, qulef and easy: snle". so bales; ord'. nary, 8 7-16c; good ordlnsry. low mid dling. 10c: mldilling, lie: ood middling. 115-16c; middling fnr. ll-16c: recelnts. 233 bales; stock. 22.218 bales Secretary H?str's statement of the world's visible supplv of cotton shows a total visible of 1.103.251 Hales, against 1.120.805 Inst week. Of this the total nf Amer lei n cotton Is 461.251 bales, against 461,306 last week. Nn. 44... 44... M .. 64..., r.i. .. tl..., ..., 74... 47... 0... la... M... I... M... IT... 44... A ...1st .1.111 ...114 ...lit ...al . . IX ... ...mi ...HI ...M0 ..rt4 ...IM ... ...Ml .. t4 ...Ml Hi. Pr. 41 I II ... I ... I tl 40 I 1714 110 I lit. ... I 10 110 I 14 40 I 10 ... I W ... I to ... 6o ... I M 0 I M ... to ... I 41 I 10 I K IS IT... ... TO... 47. , Tl..., 14..., 140... IT..,, T..., II... 4 St... II... 4... 4... T... IT... A Bh Pr. ...MT HIM ... 140 ... IK ....Ml 14 I 15 ...IM aa I ru ...l:- 110 I 1T .. m ... irt, ...ii ... 110 .. rso an n ...JM im I an ...VA .,14 ...Ml ,...ltl ....III ...ri .... ...rm ...144 IM I 8 R14 I W4 I I7S( , 1 1 I IS I M . J M I w . Wool Market. BOSTON, Bert. l.-WOOIy-Of the wool market the Commercial Bulletin will say: "The wool market Is quieter. There have been fewer buyers In attendance, but a pood many 'trnnsnctions closed last week Fava been made public, and the volume Is. therefore, tarze. Blocks of Montana and other territory In the original packages are the prominent features of transactions. Holders are firm and won't concede a frac tion.. This prevents speculation, aa the speculator Is given little opportunity. All efforts to break, prices prove futile. Foreign mnrketsenre decidedly firm, and advices from London and tho continent scree tbat the tendency Is toward One wools. An ad vnnce In Merinos at tho next .London auc tion !b expected." The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 11, 1003, according to the siime authority, are 148.249,258 pounds, against 154, !H 3.091 pounds at the name time last year. The receipts to date are 248,014. 432 pounds, a g-xlnst 209.150,658 pounds for tne name period tasi year. 8T. LOUIS. Sept. 2. WOOL Msrket steadv: medium grades, combing and cloth ing. ZTHgAc; light flit-. 16V&20c; heavy fine. 12(&16c; tub washed. 22:e. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. S?rt. 2.-OIL8 Cottonseed, firm: prlmo crude, nominal; prime vellow. MyrrlPHe. Petroleum, s-eady; refined. New York. 17 86: Philadelphia srd Baltimore, 170; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, $4 PA Turpentine. 1 quiet at D6'ff67e. POflIN Quiet; strained, common to good, 12.70. T OIL CITY. P. 2.-OIT.t-C-edlt ha' ences 11.63; certlfisates. no bid. Shipments, September 1. 88 SH bhls, : runs, August 81. 10S 025 bbls. sversge 80 545 hhla. Shlpmints Lima. .7M bbls.; runs. $.:oo bbls., aver are 61.378 I hi" SAVANNAH, 8ept.- !. OIL Turpentine, firm. fi?u.o. ROSIN-Firm: A. B. I' M; D, 12 58; E, frn- P. MM; a. IT7A; It. r,76: I. $1 30; K. IS 70; M, $4 05; N. $180; W. O., $4.65; W. W $4.W. Dry 'Goods Market. - NEW YORK, SepU I. DRY GOODS Buyers are willing tn operate a little more frtely. The effect ef the sudden decline in rsw cotton, as a result of the pub teat ton of tha government report. Is probiemttic. but it is not erpestnd aa change will be noted In the Immediate future, much de-. pending on tho course of the raw tnsteral for the Bext few days. j . . ;' - MARA . . -WHOIJSSALR' ' . MAatvKT ' Condition 4f TrAdo and anotntlona pn Staple nnd Faney rrodnee.- . ' EOO 8 Receipts moderate; condied stock 18c. 1JVB POULTRY Hens. Hc: roosters. $c. turkeys, 10c; ducks, 7Bcv geese, 6c; spring , chickens, 12V,1 13c. - - . . , . BUTTKR-rarklng stock, llttUHo choice to fancy dairy, 12jl4c; sepsrator, KIJlTHc. FRESH FISH-Trout, K; pickerel, sc: Pike, 10c; befch. Tej blueflsli, lie; whlteflsh. loo; salmon, 14c; redsnspper. lie; lobstei-, freen, 2oc; lobster, boiled. 10c bullheads. Ic; catfish. 14c; black baas, 20c; halibut, 10c; crappies, lc: roe ehml, $1; buffslo, tc; white bats. 11c; frog legs, per dos., 25u. BHAN Per ton, $18. HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. $7.0u; No. 2, $660; medium. $4.00; coars. $560. Rye strsw, $6.60. These- prices are for hsy of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counts, per rati. 45c; extra selects, per can, $7c; standards, per can, 82c. , v TROPICAL FRUITS. , ORANGES Valencies, large sues $i751 4.26; small sixes. M &a4 5a- LEMuNS Calif onus fancy, -270. SOO anJ 860. 44. w, choice, $1.04.76. LIMES Florida, per -basket crates. $4.80. FIOS California, per 10-lb, carton, 6uc; Imported Smyrna, 1 -crown, 12c; e-crowu, 140 ; I -crown, 16c. BANANAa frr medium sited bunch, V w 41-60: Jumbo, 12.75fl8.a6. ... CaVdnni; pinIcapPLE 16 and 20 slio. per orate, $4.00. , APPLES Home giown, per bu. basket, 40wOc; per bwl., 3.uo8l.., Pa!ACHii California .Slbertas and Sua- , quehannas, $1.10; home grown cling"-', per 10-lb basket, &c; Colorado, per 6-basket ' crate, $1 60; Colorado, per box, euctill.lu. . PLUMa Calitorma atosa pruuo, a.. -j Tragsiy, 61 .26; Italian prunes. $1.26; I'uu and Colorado plums and prunes, trocOal.iu. - PEARS Calliornla Bartlett. per box. II. W eiM; Colorado Flemish Beauty, li.v tjl.76; California it. Hardy, $l.tk. UAlMTlilAJLii'lU AraailSHS aitu inuirm Territory, per crate. . Il.wrtil.io; genuinu Colorado Rocky Fords, per crate. iJ.Ou. WATKKMJtLtJlNO fer id. icraieuj, ic. CELERY Per dos., iSitbOo. OHAPE8-Home grown, uer 8 to 10-lb. basket. 25tr:(c: Calliornla Tokay, per case, $1.76. CHAB APPLEB-Per bbl..- $1.750,00; per market basket, H0c. 1 hrXiETABLEB. POTATOES New home grown, In sacks. P"-. .b t.6c- . d..nki ' - iAV I BI.AINB r-er ou., aJ vu-w. - -ONIONS Home grown, in sacks, per bu.. 60fj76e; Spanish, per crate, $1.90. j . - - TUMA101.8 noun grown,- p4r-. uun.1a1 basket, 1641240. ' .' Jl. 1 CABBAUE Homo grown, per J ipa.. CUCUMBERS Per dos.. 16c. ; ; j- : . TURNIPS Home grown, per bu.. 40lKCc.' BEETS Home grown, per. btt- 60Mc. . , PARSLEY Per dos., 25c. v -. . , . . WAX BEANS Per market basket, tt)c. -; htr 1 no HiANft Per market basket. 60c. GREEN PEPPERS -rer .bushel j tiBBket, 1 $1.00. -- ".i ' ; SQUASH Home grown, per .dog- v -..v fjKju t ijji n 1 ouiitiitrii, .j'vi ii,..., e.'v. , SWEET POTATOES Hams grown, -per market basket. uOuoOc; VrTginia. par uoi., , . $8.i&33.M. v MlSUlSLLAWtUl O. NEW HONE Y per 24 ft ames.$3.50. MAPLE SUOAR-Ohlo. per lb., 10c. . CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,. 11c; Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block Swiss, new, isc; Old, iwuc: .visgonsin brick. 13'4c; Wlscohsln llmberger. 13c. . HIDES No. 1 green. 7Uc: No. 2 green. Bic; No, 1 salted, c; No. sailed Sc; No. X -veal calf. 8 to 13 lbs., 9c: No. 1 vest cslf, 12 to -15 lbs., 7o; dry salted. 8-812c; sheep pe:ts, Z4(Siic; horse macs, u .0. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. sort shell, per lb.. 16c: hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell,, per lb.. 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12r; pecans, targe, per 10., iac.- amnu. iwr 1, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, per lb J27jl3'av; . large hickory nuts, per lb.. He; al'iionds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard Shell. 13c; ahullharka ner till.. 12.00: black WlllnUtJ. per bu., $1.26. . ; St. Loots Grain nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. SfPt 1 WHEAT -Low r. ... longs realising: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, '. -. $l.0c.; track, $1.12; December, $110Hl.lo; . ." uuitii WJwei , .u. a loon, u , '.v , ka-c.u-. r ber. 48He; May, 48c; track. 62Vl(6 2c. OATS weak; No. 2 cslh. Hf; track, SSWhiMtic; December,, S3c; May. 25ic; No ' 2 white. S6H(ff36c. FLOl'R-MarKet sreaay. ea winter pat- 4 ents. $6.40?5.6e: extra fancy and straight.: $5.10iY.85: clear. $4. 40 4.70. '. f SEED Timothy, steady; bfterlngs. $2.50(3 ,. I.BS. ' BRAN Dull; sacked," east track, 7Mf8oc. '' W A V rA..ll. A I 1 W S9 An11 a-lle haa 4 all at. ' fl X 'l-ruil f IIUIVIII.I a --W.VeVJ Aar.uy , tau i"J - t i aWS aaD EA . - . - IRON COTTON TIES 9c, HEMP TWINE 7c. $11.20. Lard, unchanged; prims steam. 16.45. Bacon, steadv; boxed, extra shorts, $3.37: .1... -Ik. ffi U. b, nr. .In, s 7K ... POULTRY Stesdy; chickens, 10c; springs, 12c: turkevs, 16c; geese, 6c. BUTTER-Firm; creamery. 15S20c; dairy, i2nc. EOOS Steady, 17e, case count. Iteceipis. Bnipmenin. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bn.... Oats, bu.... lo.ono- ...1M.0O0 ... 41,000 ... 66.000 ,. 11.000 l ' ll.nno "SS.nnn 68.000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 2. - WHEAT -Bepfember. 11.11H; December. $l.io4,01.ini: Mav. $1.12: No. 1 hard. . $1.1714 : Ho.. northern. $V15i4 No. 2 northern. $1.12. FLOUR First patents, 16 iree 1: econ 1 patents. $5.95(6.0".: first, clears, $4.50(g4 60j second clears. $2.85. ,, BRAN In bulk. $15.00(518.25. . .: i Liverpool Grain. Market. T.Tvrr.rirOOT.. Rent. 2. WHEAT Snot ' nominal; futures steady; Septemjfcr. 7s 8rid;' December, 7s ns,a, CORN-Stendy; American mixed, Bs ldj futures nulet: September, 4s 7d; Decem ber, 4s 7d. Pbllndrlphla Prodoee Market. - PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 2. BUTTER-r Firm: exlra western creamery,- 19c. .. EOQS steady; western nrits, aoq at - mark. . ,, . , ... CHEESE rrm, 714B94C. ,. . '. Motal Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 2. M ETALS Tin showed continued firmness in London, cos ing at 124 is 6d for spot and 1J4 iva tw for futurea. Locally, however, the market showed a reactionary tendency, with spot ' held at $12.27'(&T2. 76.. Copper waa unchanged to a shade lower in London wiwi spot eio Ina 4?7 and futurea at 6? 9a ftd 1a. - csTly prices were unchanged, lake being held at I12.6244Q13.7J: electro'vtlc at $12.6041 12.75, and casting at $12.37H8l! 50. Lead ad- ' vanceq to ill iia ya tor spJl in tne t-onu'iti market, but remained unchanged lo'allv at $4.20(84.30. Spelter unchanged In both , markets, closing at $5.0uEcii.l2 locally and at 122 In London. Iron-rioted at 61s VI In Glasgow and 43s In Mlddlehcrougli.-Tho . local Iron market Is quiet. No. l ronnary northern Is quuter at $13.7514.25; No. ! . foundry northern. 13.25(113.76: No. 1 foun dry southern nnd No. 1 foundry, southern soft. $18.50.813.76. ST. LOUIS. Bent. 2. METALS Lead. steady, $4.12WM16. Spelter, firm, $5.00. ' whisky Market. CHICAGO. Sept. 2.-WHI8KYr-8tcudy: on' basis of tl.28. PEORIA. Bent. t. WH1BKI-On a basis of $1.28 for finished goods. .' BT. louib. Bent. 3. WHioitr Btcatiy, on s bass rr ii.szh. CINCINNATI. Sept. 2 WHISKT-On basis of $1.28 far finished goods. MINNEAPOLIS LST9 OMAHA, iduards-Uood Go. - ,-it4 orricc Wth and Robtrt Sta., ST. PAUL, MINN. OKCoarvaaTiU') OCALCnd IN Stocks, Grain. Provisions Bought snd sold fjDVcssborearriad.airiasaasbes Siargloa, upon which tbsrsniil beacasrireax a grata. H ii sucks sod M Osa. Writs k eur saarkst Uttw. eontniuioi RtftciAiTo m car lots - Ship Your Grain To Us Bat raciimsi. PaonfrT SstOKHa, LtSKSAtV AoVSetCXS. DULUTH WINNIE. Rrsack Ollke, I Id-Ill Beers el Trans. Tfcsoe Ml 4. 4M At! A. KE .