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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1003. 0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Corn Cent nd Half Off on Manipulation by Lonjt. SEPTEMBLR SHORTS ARE SQUEEZEO General Tendency ot Wheat la Lower, iat Price Rallied a Little aa Attempt to t'aree by Short. OMAHA. Auer 0 lv The short In heptember cora were lueeied. Under their demand me market moved up 14c on that month and other months were strong, beptemuer closed at 6J40, old September at 634c, December at 4iVs old December at 44H'444c, and Msy at 424c September coin la being I a Hied aa May coi n was the lust ot Aprl.. bull leaders ar not supplying the market and are getting a larger short Interest. The general tendency of wheat was lower, but at the close It was up on manipulation to 4e above the low point. September at the finish was He oft. The bull element seems to be discouraged over absence of export business, as well as buying power. September closed at 784'a"84c, December at 80488040, and May at 83''d834c. Oats closed unchanged. September was 264o, December was 4c ana May waa zsVrttifcSc. Liverpool closed 4d lower on wheat and 4'tf Sd lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 70,000 bushels and shipments 430.OH1 bushels against receipts last year of l.Tjoo.OOO bush els and shipments of 364.000 bushels. Corn receipt were &&4.0O0 busehls and shipments 2O3,00u bushels, against receipts last year of 1.071,000 bushels and shipments ot 342.00 bushels. Clearances were 329.000 bushels of corn, 26,000 bushels of oals, 14.0W) barrels of flour and no wheat. The latest estimate on France's wheat crop Is 335,O0O,OuO bushels, (inn estimate on import requirement is 80.0uo.000 bushelt and another 4,0u0,0u0 bushels. The United States seaboard sold 64,t bushels yester day. Including 16,000 bushels of macaroni at &04c f. o. b. New York, 40,000 bushels Manitoba, to the United Kingdom and 8,onQ bushels No. 2 red, Philadelphia to An. werp, for September shipments, the latter at 884c Corn will be safe from frost In Illinois, September 15 for the early planted ai.d October 1 for the bulk of the late planted. If frost stays away until September 26, It is said practically all of the Nebraska crop will be safe. The seaboard sold 240,0u0 bushels for shipment yesterday. Railroads of the west are short of cars, saya the Inter Ocean. The Santa Fe, Rock Island and Missouri Pacific have been short for several weeks In the territory west of the Missouri river and the shortage Is growing. All western roads have their Immense supply of cars well employed and prospects are for a car famine thlr fall, almost as great aa has ever been known. Merchandise traffic Is unprecedently large throughout the west and there IS an abund ance of trafllo In sight Omaha lash Sales. WHEAT No. 3 hard. 1 car, 744c; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 75c. CORN-No. 3, 1 car, 4c; No. S mixed, 1 car. 49c. OATS No. 2 white. 1 car, 26c; No. I white, 1 car, 244c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 764a79o: No. 2 hard. 744'37&V4c; No. 4 hard. 72ij76c; No. 3 spring, 7tjwc; no grade, 67(710. CORN No. 2, 49c; No. J, 4SV4'?4flc: No. 4, 484e: no grade, ilAmc; No. 2 yellow, 49c; No. S yellow, 4Kfo43c; No. 2 white, 49c; No. 3 white. 484i484e. OATS No. 2 mixed, 23HS?.1c; No. 3 mixed. 23.a23io: No. 4 mixed. 22ifi224c; No. 1 white, 25c; No. 3 white, 244c; No. 4 white, 234&24e; standard, 244?f25c. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago .17 Kansas City 243 Minneapolis 223 Omaha 11 Duluth 23 St. Louis 106 433 65 34 is Minneapolis Crtla Market. Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery. The range of prices aa reported by the Ed wards-Wood company, 110-lU Board or. rraae Dunaing, . was: , Articles. I Open. High.) Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I Sept... IR1 Dec... WVg.sOvJ May...83V84l i MMri Mis 83 804 814 794 824 80" 834 Minneapolis Receipts Today : Wheat, 67 cars; corn, 4R3 cars: oats, IKS cars. Esti mated tomorrow: Wheat, 41 cars; corn, 449 cars; oats, 218 cars. WEATHER IX THIS GRAIX ' BELT Light Showers Over Central Nebraska and Other Western Portions. OMAHA. Aug. 30. 1906. The weather Is much cooler In Minnesota and the Dakotas and Is slightly cooler in Nebruska. It Is warmer In the middle and lower Mississippi valley and throughout the eastern and southern states. Tempera tures are higher in the extreme northwest and are generally higher throughout the west. Light showers were scattered over the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, cen tral Nebraska and Colorado last night, and bowers continue in the northern portions oi nenrasaa ana lowa this morning. Ouiana recent of tempratui anu precip itation, compared with the corresponding usy ui in inree years: U. 1904. 1M 10! Minimum temperature.... 71 60 68 69 Precipitation 00 T .00 .49 Normal temperature, lor today, 71 de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L .t incnes. Deficiency corresponding period In 1804, 2.47 Inches. Excess corresponding period in 1903, 4.83 incnes. OMAHA DISTRICT AVERAGES. TemD Rain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland. Neb. 91 65 .00 Clear 65 .00 Clear M .00 Cloudy 64 .00 Clear 62 .00 Clear 05 :0fl pt. cloudy rW .00 Cloudy 69 1.04 Raining 71 .00 I't. cloudy 68 .00 Cloudy 70 .00 Clear 63 .00 Clear 61 .00 Pt. cloudy 70 .00 Cloudy 65 .00 Cloudy Auburn. Neb Columbus, Neb.. Falrbury, Neb.... Fairmont. Neb... (Jr. Island, Neb.. Hartlngton, Neb. Oakdale, Neb..,.. Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb... Carroll, la Clarlnda, la Sibley, la Btoux City, la.... Storm 1-ake, la.. 90 S3 7 03 95 63 96 91 94 SO) 03 92 94 91 D4lviCi- AVUtAUEK. No. of Temp. Rain. Central Blsiious. Max. MIL Inciiri Chicago, ill Columbus, O Des Moines, la... Indianapolis, lnd. Kansaa City, Mo. lyiulsvllle, Ky.... Minneapolis Omaha. Neb St. Louis, Mo.... 10 86 4 .08 18 86 -. T 14 DO t .02 11 M t2 .00 20 92 i .00 19 -68 M .HO 27 84 64 .06 15 91 66 .OS li 88 63 .00 U A. W ELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kaaaas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. S0.-VHEAT-8ep tember. 72io: December. i2.u -7c: Mar 7f.V75c; cash. No. 2 hard, iota!; No. 3, T&aHc; No. i red, 82c; No. 3, Sue; receipts, 24 cars. CORN September. 47Ve; December. S84c May, 384c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 484tj4c; No, 2 white. 60c; No. 3. 494'. OATS No. 3 white. -wj27c; No. 2 mixed, Uc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, t9.0O3S.80 ennic prairie. t.ooiuii.io. RYE Steady: Wo. BL'TTKB-Steady ; creamery, 194c; pack ins loVvC. LOOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 17c; case count, 13c; cases returned. 40 less. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 26J,tA 37o.(m0 Corn, bu 60.000 SO.OuO Oais. bu 8,0u0 S.CwO The rang of price paid In Kansas City ss rtportea oy iue r-uw,iur i wnt pany. U0-111 Board ut Trad building, was Article I Open. High. I Low. I Close ! Ys'y Wheat III I Sept...! 7241 724 T1S 71SI 724 Dec... 7ItrV 724 724 H 7J May... 754 7E4 7641 73 Corn I t ' I Sept... 47 47 47 47 47 Dec.... 241 341 4 4 24 May... 3s4. 24 ' ' 4l 34 CSept... 24) 2S4 Sil 27 Dec... U4i 244! 24 2441 24 Pork I Sept... 14 90 IK SO 14 X 15 30 14 76 Oct.... 14 77 li CO an 14 02 14 73 I.srd- Sept... TB 3 00 TM 3M T7 Oct.... 193 3 07 7 96 ICS 793 Ribs-. rVpt... Ill 185 1 77 I 3 82 7 Oct.... 3 36 I 92 I 3 90 62 Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOU Aug. J0.-VHHAT-6pot. nominal; futures. quiet; September, :c,( IW.lr U. r. COiLN-fci.'Ot. steady; American mixed, spot, 3 4d; futures, stesdy; September, 4s 4d; December, 4s SSd, January, new, 4 d. CHICAGO GRAM AD PROVISIONS real a re f the Trading aad ( loslag Prlrea on Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Aug 80 Perfect harvesting Westher In the northwest caused weaknexs In the wheat msrket hrre today. At the clos the September delivery wss nfT 4" Corn was up 14o. Onts were prat Irally unrhsnged. Provisions were up from 5c to 474c. The wheat market was weak from the stsrt. At the opening the September option wss off 44c to 4u4e at '.ti4tj7Sc. De cember was down 4; to 4&'c at 9S'ii 8"4c to 804c. The mnln factor In the situa tion was the condition of the weather. wnicn is of the best kind for harvesting he spring sown crop both in the 1'nltei tates and northwest Canada. Until lnte In the day the market lucked any bullish Incentive and prices steadily declined. For September the lowest point of the day was reached at 774c. December sold off to 794. During the last half hour a slight rally occured on buying by shorts who were forced to cover by a report from Kanas Ity claiming small lots of whoat had ben worked for exoort bv wsv of the tjulf of Mexico, At the close, however, the general one of the market was rather week. Final uotations on September were at i4Q'i4c ecemher closed at a loss of Wa Vic at m4Wt04c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 63,ono bu. Primary receipt were 790,000 bu., compared with l.ow.nno last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 23 cars, against 19 last wek and I4 a year ago. in feature or trading in the corn marKer was a sharp upturn m the price of the September delivery. Pit traders sold short early In the session on the expectation that mo usual eievenin riour liquidation wouia cause a decline. Distant deliveries were rm In sympathy with the bulge In the price of the September option. Weather was again favorable for the rapid maturing of the crop and cables were lower. The maraet closed nrm. September opened 40 lower to 4c higher at 61,iti52c. sold ud to 634c and closed at 634c. December ranged Deiween 4c and 43c and closa 4c higher at 42'Va 43c. ixical receipts were 433 cars, with H3 of contract grade. Weakness of wheat had a bearish effect on the oat market. Trailing was of small volume and price fluctuated within a nar row range. September opened a shade higher at 2S4'u2flS,c, sold off to 254c and closed at 2fM.o. December ranared between 264c and 24j2Hc and closed a shade lower at 24c Local receipts were 1R8 car. The declining tendency of wheat had ap parently no effect on the provisions market. wnicn ruiea strong the entire day. 1 ne market again received active support from prominent packers. Continued good ship ping demand helped to support prices. At the close September pork was up 474c at 315.624. lard was up 124c at 38.06 and rib were up 6(1740 at 18.874. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 41 cars: corn. 433 cars: oats. 218 cars: hull. i:,iM neaa. The leading future ranged as follow: Articles ! Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat Sept. Dec. May 7K4fii 4(5'4 ,8344, 78V. 774f784'4 784TI-79 794 M'4'04 WI4 63. 83 W404I 834 524 Corn a Sept. 52 62 M4 61V 634 D Sept. a Dec. b Deo. 61W.2, 44VgS' 424&4 634 Dl ' 44 43 444:44S'5f 444, 4:424424 254 2o4l 254 W4 24,264'n4 284.2SV4fjH;2SV May 424&v4 254 264-U4 Oats- Sept. Iec. May 264BS 284'tf'4 4 Pork- Sept. Oct. 15 00 14 85 7 95 7 97 16 424 IB 00 14 86 7 86 15 424 u m 14 85 7 92H 8 OO 1 B74 8 824 8 924 15 10 8 05 lb 10 8 OS 8 10 7 70 Lard- Sept. Oct. Nov. 8 124 7 H74 T 674 7 674l 7 7241 Rib Sept. Oct. 8 85 8 90 8 90 00 8 82H 8 874 8 U No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were a follows: FLOUR Steady : winter patents. 13 9048 4.30: straights. 33.65fi410: SDrlna patents. 4 O0g5.20; straights, 3.&Ku4.75, bakers, 32.40o) WHEAT No. 3 snrlna. 80t3S8c: No. 2 red. 7T4i&7S4c. CORN NO.-2, B44c; No. 2 yellow, R6c. OATS No. 2. 2&c: No. 2 white. 27ii27ic: No. S white. 25fi27c. RYE No. 2, 684c. BARLEY Good feeding. S7fi38c: fair to choice malting, 43fc48c. of.jvua ISO. 1 nax, 31.09; . No. 1 north western, 31.12; prime timothy, 33.63; clover, rontract grade, $11.75. . PROVISIONS-Mes pork per bbl.,'4)15 25 J315.40. Iird, per 100 lbs., W.05. Short ribs sides (loosel. N.R"iifi8.90. Short clear Bides (boxed), $S.874'5.124. Following were the receipt and ahlD- ment of flour and grain: Keceipts. snipments Flour, bbl 39.400 10.500 53.5(10 Wheat, bu 147.MO 707. MaJ 660, 300 2.500 38,100 orn. bu - Ii2.7"0 365.000 2.900 i.MO Oats, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy; creameries). 17(ff20Uc: dairies, 164 184c. Eggs, steady t at mark, cases Included. 164c; firsts, lRc; prime firsts. 20c; extra, 22c. Cheese, firm. Utilise. Ut. Lonl General Market. BT. LOUIS. Alia-. 80 WHEAT Lower: No, 2 red cash, elevator. 78S,a-Ic: track. 834c; September, 7ti4c; December, 784c; No. hard. eKpaftc. CORN Future higher; cash lower; No. 2 cash. 62o; track, R24'ii534c; September, 60c; December, 4044040. OATS Quiet and unchanged: No. 2 cash. 25c; track, 264c; September, 247c; Decem ber. 26c; No. 2 white, 29c. FLOUR Fair: red winter patents. 14.10 $4.26; extra fancy and straight, $3 tc''3.7S; clear, 33. 05-53.20. SEED Timothy, steady: 33.5O8S.70. CORN MEAL Steady, i2.60. BRAN Slow; sacked, east track, 6ft?ri8c. HAY Steady : timothy. tti.OOfilll.OO: choice. 113.60; prairie. 35.004(38.60. IRON COTTON TIES SWO, BAGGING 84c. HEMP TWINE 44c PROVISIONS Pork, higher: lobbing. 816.20. Lard, higher; prim steam, 37. bu. Dry salt meat, stesdy; boxed extra shorts, $!; clear ribs, 39.60; short, clears, 39 60. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, FJ.oi1: clear ribs. $10; short clear, $10 25. POULTRY Weaker; chickens, 9c; springs. 104illc; turkey, 134c: ducks, 7 8c; geese. 61j9c. BITTER Steady; creamery, 17(ff22c; dairy. 14'dl"c. EGGS Steady at 184c. case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... 8.00O 18,000 107,000 64 0IO 13,000 2ti.0"0 61 ,0U) 63.OU0 Corn, bu Oat, bu Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. $0 BUTTER Firm : extra western creamery, 22c; extra nearby prints, 23c. EGGS f irm; nearny rresn, loss orr. zie; r.earhy fresh. 22c at mark; western fresh, 2l'o2L'c at mark. CHEESE Firm: New York full creams. fancy. 124c: New 1 ork cnoioe. ii3312c; New York fair to good, 1Kq114c. Milwaukee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. 'Aug. 30 WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern, V893c; No. 2 northern, SoU0c; September, 7843784c asked. RYE Lower; No. 1, 6l6ZC. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 62ci sample, 87(82c. CORN Strong; September, 634e bid. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Aug. SO -CORN Ix wer; No. 2 yell 61 c. ellow, 63c; No. 3, 63c; No. 4, 62c; no grade, OATS Steady; 4 white. 2f2640. No. 3 white, 25e26c; No. K I lv oieaay; no 3, 694c. Mlaaeapoll Floar Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 30. FLOUR First f stents. $5 ii5.30; second patents, Sn.Oo-fJ 10: first clears. 33 90V4.U; second clears, $2.5642 66. BHAN In bulk. 811. 25. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Aug. 30 SEED Clover, cash. 36.66; October, 36 274: December, Sti 20; Jan uary. $6.224 hld; August alsike, $7.85; prim timothy, $1 674- Dalath Grala Market. DULUTH. Aug. SO-WHEAT-Old. No. 1 northern, II w, September, old, 814o; Beptember, new, 774c; December, 76c. OATS To arrive and on track, 264c. I laiar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Aug. 30 SUOAR-R w, easy; tair renning, ic; ceniruugai, m test, 3 15-16V; moUssrs sugar, 34c; refined. quIM; No. , 4 70c; No. 7, 4Sc; No. S, 4 55c; No. . 4toc; iso. iu, 4dc; iso. 11. tuc; No 13. 4.3uc; No. 13. 4 2uc; No. 14. 4 15c; con fectioners A, 6.15c; mould A. 660c; cut loaf, 6c; crushed. 4c ; powdered. 6 4oe granulated. 6 Joe; cubes, t 66c MOLASSES rlrm; New Orleans open Kettle, goon to cnoic, sojoc. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. "SO.-Sl'GAR Quiet: open kettle centrifugal. 44t44c; cvntrirugal whites. 4 is-looe i-ioc; yellows, 4u44c; second. 24B3WC MuLASSES Nominal, open kettle, 13' SSc; centrirugau aic. . . SYRUP Nominal at 2630o. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Yarket faili to Respond to Aotitity Abroad Due to feioe Bcwa, READING RAILWAY DECLINES TWO POINTS Into Parlfle, t. Paal. Xew York Central aad lotted State Steel Are Also Lower. NEW YORK. Aug Sn.-As wa to be ex pected the effect of yesterdsy's historic event at Portsmouth found clearer reflec tion on the Stock exchanges of Europe than on our own. Ixindon, Paris and Rer un reported a vastly better tone. This was shown In the Improved prices for Russian and Japanese Issues, advices In British consols and French rentes snd London purchases of American securities. The universal gratification expressed hy financiers Justifies the belief that Amer icas Interest In an honorable peace wss based on something more than sentimental grounds. The New York market refuses, however, to be guided by those abroad. It would serve no distinct purpose to specify the day's movements. Suffice It to say they were unimportant ss a whole and reflected general apathy. The greater pert of the day's operations were obviously profes sional. The only stock that showed de cided strength In the opening dealings wa Canadian Pacific. Reading s decline of more man i points was regnrned as qutte natural, in view of the company's poor showing for July. Other features of weakness were Union raclrlc, St. Paul, New York Central, Erie, Louisville ft Nashville and the United States Steel Issues. The list drifted along during the early session, but later, on its oversold appearance, traders went In and bought of the active issues, bringing par tial recoveries in a number of shares and gains In Erie and United State Steel com mon. The strength of these stocks, to gether with a 6-polnt advance in Pacific Coast, were the only notable features of the final hour, the market showing weak ness at the close. There were wide dif ferences between London and local price at the opening here. London probahly took SO.nno shares on balance, Jspanese bonds, so conspicuously strong yesterday, were hardly steady today, but became firm In the final dealings. Quite apropos was the publication of the report of the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor, showing the remsrkable growth of this country's trade relations with Japan. Our greatest gains In exports to Japan were naturally In such articles as breadstuff and cottons and woolens. Rumor was again busy forecast ing the money needs of the former bel ligerents, but In quarter wher detail should be forthcoming It was declared that the dav had brought no new development. It Is tiardlv likelv that any foreign loans will be negotiated here until the American crop requirements have been met. On this subject It Is not amiss to not that the west and southwest continue to draw for funds, 3&0.ono going to Chicago today and 33fo.oon to New Orleans. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $4.7flfi.0O0. United State bonds wer all unchanged on call. The following were the quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Sales.Hlgh.IjOW.ciose. Ad.ims Ex Amal. Copper 70.4OO Am. Car & F 3,000 do rfd 100 100 Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Kx Am". IT. & L. rfd Am. Ice Securities... Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. locomotive do pfd Am. S. A R do pfd Am. Sugar Refng Am. Tobacco pfd ctf. Anaconda M. Co Atchison 31.000 do rfd 900 Atlantic Coast Line.. Bnlt. ft Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Ches. ft Ohio Chi. ft Alton do rfd Chi. Ot. Western Chi. ft N. W C M ft St. P Chi. Term. & T do pfd C. C. C. ft St. T Colo. Fuel ft Iron.... Colo. & Southern 43.800 20.100 500 2.100 714 164 T7 714 K.44 210 664 39 78 1 21 H 271 12.700 900 17.700 100 2n0 fiOO 2.400 1.500 524 r?i4 124 194 414 1024 :H 294 624 444 1864 214 2194 104 194 4074 1004 454 284 624 43 186 1804 18 41 I004 454 284 fi24 do 1st pfd 100 do 2d Pfd 1.000 434 Consolidated Gas 800 1K8 104 49 214 S4 894 Corn Products do pfd Del. & Hudson D.. I,, ft W Den. Rio Grande. do pfd Distillers' Securities Erie 2194 2184 100 i)0 300 .127.9iin 9"fl . 4.900 . 300 455 465 34 90 '624 844 784 1827 S 894 'rViii 84 . 77 1824 4?4 62',, do 1st pfd do 2d rfd General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louis, ft Nashville... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Vox. Central Minn. & St. T M.. St. P. ft S. 8. M.. do pfd Missouri Paclfio M . K. ft T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd... N. Y. Central S4 774 11 91 1784 21 80 28 82 1.400 179 1774 100 294 294 200 1"0 TO 100 7.400 400 3 800 14 800 6.700 ?9 674 274 674 1524 186 844 133 244 29 674 !74 674 150 165 1907, 24 ?4 p7 27. 67 1 an., IRS 814 1114 244 74 131 15 1074 344 724 4474 SS 15'", 65' i 8V4 14.000 7.500 S.400 1.500 100 4.700 7,200 io4 9A 724 444 s4 1514 !W4 86 ioo" 48 4 144 1054 1004 84 714 444 S4 151 4 554 854 '" 44 145 10474 N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk ft Western.. COO ''joo 6.000 44.900 400 'i'.ino 200 48'jno 100 1.400 1.400 5.000 7 100 2.500 100 'ioo 1.800 800 16,300 ROO 6,200 do pfd H7 99 North American Pacific Mall 471, Pennvlvanla 14fi People's Gas P.. C. C. & St. L 1"44 St 45 901, 240 Pressed Steel car 4-4 97 '46" 97 do nfd Pullman Palace Car. Reading 190 1184 9'4 954 ?14 89 ??4 794 344 'eV' W4 61 R74 1184 do 1st pfd do 2d nfd 924 9 224 90 844 814 344 '9-' 274 644 8K4 1194 3e4 -9i" 364 r 64 1364 954 714 Remiblle Steel do pfd P-V4 324 794 944 Rock island Co do nfd Robber Goods do pfd 1054 Pt. L. ft S F 2d pfd. fi4 614 St. Louis S. W. do pfd Southern Pacific .. 8 do nfd 1194 S64 '(Vi" a 974 68 134 11014 Southern Railway. 3-.H do pfd 90T4 904 .964 Tenn. Coal ft Iron. ... 2.900 ... 3.5 foo foo ...106.100 Texas ft Pacmc... T.. St. K ft W 864 58 1144 do pfd Union Pacific do pfd U. S. Ex U. S. Realty V. S. Rubber M0 300 Vrt 88 36.?rt 400 JOO 1 000 1.600 90 62 lio 877 14 3"4 ie4 ??4 444 90 62 110 ' 1044 824 ion 7174 43 9lt 61 I004 874 do rfd T B. Steel do md Va. -Carolina Chem. 974 10fiH 174 do pfd Wabash do pf.l Wella-Fargo Fx Westlnghouse EleC Western Union V ft L. E Wis. Central do nfd Northern Pacific Central Leather .... do pfd Ploss-Sheffleld 43 290 17 100 170 170 914 soo 1.200 2.7fO 2.1H0 700 200 400 184 34 K84 04 48 105 914 174 210 is 904 671i 209 4'U 424 1044 1044 HI 71 Total sale for the day, 899.200 share. I.oadou Closing- Stork, LONDON. Aug. 30. Closing nuotatlon on the Slock exchange wer a follow: Conaola. none? 114 N Y Central .. do Oct. account. -lea 6-i4 Norfolk a .... Anaconda, t I do pfd Alchtaoa M4 Ontario A W do pld loat Prnuarlvanis .... .11 . aest . H . . .6 Baltimore a Ohio ..114V Hand alines .... Canadian Parlfle .170 I Heading . et do let pfd . 21 V do Id pld .... .111 Southern fly . 17 do pfd . 174 Southern Parlfle . 91 H Vnlon Psetflc .. . 5! do pfd . t V. 8. Steel .... . W i do pfd .IM Wabe.an .Iri4 do pfd ChM A Ohio Chl.aie O. W r . m a st. p .. P Havre tnr St. Q... do ptd Kris do lat pfd do Id pfd Illmota Cootral ... Leulxtll aV K ... . Mo . Kao A T ... . it n .1014 t; .141 .10 . i ..Ms ,. It . . 3 Spanlak 4s ts leady; 27.d per ounce. SILV ER Bar. MONEY 1UI4 per cent. The rata of rli. count In the open market for short hills is l7, pr cent and for three months' bill 1 17ul 16-1 per cent. Treasary Stateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. 30,-Today' state Auesl itt Ui treasury balance la th gsa- 743 874 8!iH 38 874 374 1014 1014 1004 80 80 29 92 280 400 884 ' 7,l 700 274 4 40 2.400 534 624 62i 113 19.800 1304 128 1287, 2io 1254 1254 1254 4.500 1447 143 1444 400 1024 1014 101 SnO 11(1 1134 I1 904 894 904 lnfi 106 1044 s ort) 1W4 1M4 ir4 B.300 114' 113 114 ..... ..... ..... w 704 1S3T4 216 664 rsl fund, exclusive of the Il5ft.0on.ivin gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance. I125.M8.4R7: gold coin snd bullion, 3i3.811, .vn ; gold certificates, 329.127,630. Tltn York MOary Market. NEW YORK. Aug. r-MONEY-On csll. steady at 2'(i'24 per cent; closing bid. 14 per cent; offered at 2 per rent; time loans, steady; sixty and ninety days, 34g.14 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 444 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Fairly steady, with actual business In bankers bills at 14 8630$ 4. 8635 for demand and at It 44;i'(i 4 84rO for slxtv-dav bills; poted rats, 344 and 34 874; commercial bills, 14 844. SILVER Bar, 60c; Mexican dollars, 4'x. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Closing quotation on bonds wer as fol lows! V 8. ref. It 1H Jpn t 24 Krles..lSH I0 do S crt I4 101 H do 4S M STIri .. 11 S 1,. a N inl, 4 .. "A 131 Mrnhatun 104V4 U Mniiin Contra! it V"4 do coupon V 8. li. re do coupon V. 8. ntw 4s. rrg. do coupon V. . old it. rrg... do coupon Amor. Tob. 4s cort. do port AtrntHon gen. 4 do a,lj. 4a Atlantic Coast L. 4l Baltimore a O. 4 do Ita Central or O. (a... do lat Inc do 14 inc rttca. at Ohio iv,t.. Chlnao a A. JH C. B. 4e Q n. 4a C R. 1. p. 4a do csl. It .194S do lat Inc HUj .ios Vlnn. a St. L. 4a.. :h .74 U. K T 4a .. 102 4 .1144 do Ma "7 .lM! N R R. of M. c a Mt e N. Y. t'entral t. SVia a.nw N. J. Central ( Ra lHi 1fS Northern Pacific 4a...n 964 Ss 7714 US Norfolk W. e. 4a.in;w in lllreaon S U ref 4a 7 Mia Penn. conr SSa loH 111 illeadlnx sen 4a 109 US Bt L It I. M. c 61. 117H ltUH St. U S P. f. 4a SSW, H St. L. 8 W. con. 4a. J c;c. 1 n. L. 1 ... BCIWltrn AIT Li. 4S-. WO 4a. 10.H4 So. Fa. Ifle 4a asu. cmcaio Ter. K 1 00 lal fa rert 17 co 10. ma. it aat A., Southern Ri ta unu do aet B 7nu Taxaa a mcIS. lt 19 Colo. Mid 4a 7a T.. St. L a w a anu Colo. A Southern 4a Vnlon PaclAc 4a loan. 5a cert. ...108 1 ao cotit. it 1.16 4 V. R. O mm f. a Steel 3d 11 Wabaah la ... 10314, do deb D .. 4 W'eatern Md 1 7H IHatlllera' Sec. ht. Brie prior hen 4a. do fen. Am .list, . 7i . ;.'4 . ; Ft. W. A D. C la. lit iw. 4 I, K Hocking Vallejr 4Ha..lil'A Wis. Centrsl span it crt 101 ' Offered. Boston Stork and Bond. BOSTON. Ana. .10 Cnll lo. ,,.z Cent: tim l...V. a,. : "".". ' ' o.in.tiA. "J v?r. ,enl- nosing foliow.T "nQ DOUat were a 31 '4 S6 l'"4 17H Atchlaos sdj. 4a... M .Allou.a QO 44 I.MW A . "JnMlrin Cent. 4. iiu . Atcfalion ,) jAii.-.i- pM . Bingham . .11 Si .470 . :i . vo4 B Aibay..lMis calumet k H. "U"IU" fJE Mini 1 . k U. f'sat.aal.l Hoiton Kisvaii Ef.d ..i r,.I ltchbur pfd iu n.T- Mexican rntri i r, ' .. N. T.. N. H. A Htm.vM,- inion Psciiio 134'4 0r.nbr Amer. Arge. Chem. . its l.le R0Tll a." a ' Maaa. Mining .. "Amer. Pnex. Tube. , Michi(.in ... .. . Amer. Suitr t4iu u,,h.-,k .. 14' VV, ..11V, .. 8H V .. 14 .. 69 .. 14 .. 17 ..102 .. 2 ..108 .. VUj ..lit .. si, .. 17 .. 34 4 .. IC .. 4 14 .. llvt ..126 do pfd ijii ,u . . ".'."J' aZ": S1', s'"1404 Old Dominion .. Amer. w oolen m i..i. do Pfd lu.i t. . Com. Iron a 8 HI Va Qulr.ce '" Edlaon Kleo, a lii.im Si,.-..- Oeneml Electrlo ...lat t....i1 Maaa. Electrlo 17'Trt-it- do pfd ti. ''11''"" taaa. O.. ; Hir a CT.rJ " Inlted Shoo Htch.. 14 r a no '" dO Dfd 11 i nan H4!Vlctorl llH-ifcj Winona com... to. Jwolverlns 6 . Bid. V- 8. Steel.. dO Rfd Weetlnihouaa Adventure .. "ASKed. tii York Mln Inn Stocks. NEW YORK. An oor.i.i.. tlons on mining stock's were as follows: Ada ma Cod. 10 Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix , Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopea . Standard Alice . .. I ..IOO y.i .. i .. 41 .. .13 .. 10 ..146 . 56 . 44 . 11 . T .104 .176 .104 . I Breeco Urunasrlrk Con tomatoes Tunnel ... ton. cat. and V. Horn silver Iron Silver Lesdvlil Con Foreign Financial. LONDON. AUI. 30 Munou. ...... i j supply in the market and rates had a hardenlnif tendency on settlement and fl-TJ? ndJ,r'qu"'e'?ent"- Ulseotints were firm.. Tradlnar on t he ,.,,., active and price were trong. The con clusion of Peace gave the signal for opera tlons which had been checked by the 11. i F-uuu oi uncertainty, as soon as the door of the Stock exchange were opened dealing in Japanese and Russians were brisk. Conaola were steadily dealt in at !4 DOInt advance An.l I ,,, r.rr.,.-A e,.i. Other first-class securities and home rail were appreciated.- Later profit taking caused a slight reaction from the best quotations of the day.i Americans opened strong and moved over parity despita the fact that operators here were work ing cautiously, trie was firm during the forenoon, hut Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk were the features. In the fore non realizations caused a setback and f ' irioanu oeiow ine nest or the day Paris gavo better support to suet-laities. Hudson Bays were buoyant .Tnnnn im. pci mi o ui jwt were quoted at 1044. Bank C'learlnR. OMAHA. Auk-. 30. Runk rlonrtn. n. y weie i,.tv,i4i.us ana ror the corre spondlng date last year 1,1&6,177.34. KEW YORK GESEHU MARKET notations ot the Dar on Yarlna. Commodities. NEW YORIC. Amr. SO K-r j-ii-ut.i.. 29.525 bhls ; esports. 12.967 bbls.; market duli ana Dareiy steady; winter patents, 14 25'' 4.75; winter straights, 24.0tVfl4.lo; Mlnne patents, $4.254.40; winter extras. J2.85 wo.ou, i',i,i,ira,H nuKers, J.W'C(4 00: winter low grades. . 13.753 30. Rve flour ... fair to good. 23.60(34.00: clinic, m i.' J4.06(f?4 4O. " . a i Elrm : fine white and yel- j310i32fl '''U'-Ie. k"n dried, KYlv-Qulet; No. 2 western, 634c, c. 1 f.. New York. .... ... BARLEY-Easy; feeding, 39fl394c, c. i. f.. New York. ' WHEAT Recelnta. 9 OflO h,, c ...... No. 2 red, 834c, elevator, and 84c, f. o. b '. j nurinern, IJUIUtli, t0 "."vri ' " anoat; in ox i northern. Man! tooa, stvc. to arrive, f. o. b., afloat. I nder bear pressure prospects for heavier re ceipts, lower cables and weakness in cash circles, wheat broke a cent per bu. Finally niijiii on export aemand and covering the market closed steady at unchanged prices to 4c decline, September showing most weakness. May. 87V8i(,Ci cOBPa a"t 8S4c; September, M4b$54c, closed at M4c December, 86 15-lrVJts6 9-l6c. closed at 864c CORN-Recelpts. 9U.30u bu. ; eiports. 182 737 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2. (Vc, elevator, and c. t. a b afloat; No. 2 yellow. 61o; No. 2 white. 61c. The nntinn T,,,. ' steady all day, without much change helned by export purchase and llleral clearances It closed 464c net higher. Hepiember closed at 594c and December at 61c OATS Receipts, 138, 0d0 bu. : exports. 26 SM .u'. 8p't ly steady; mixed oats, 2ti' to 32 lbs., 29i294c; natural white, 80 to 32 lb 3ir(i'32c; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs.. 83aCoc. " HAY-Dull; good to choice, 8fy874c HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice J92.-rroE' W250: K eroP. 19fi23c: olds', l12c; Pacific coast, 19f4 crop, 16&22e- 1S.,3 crop, nominal; olds. 10&12C. ' HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds 20c; California, 21 to 25 pound. 19c: Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds. 184c. LEATHER -Firm; acid, 24200 PROVISIONS Beet steady; family 111 50 12 00; mess, t9.5T'q 10.00; beef hams i"l OuX 52 6o; packet, HO.aull.oO; city, extra "indla mess, $18 00(gl,C0. Cut meats, steady pickled bellies. 9'a'llc; pickled shoulders f tie; pickled hams, llll4c. Lard firm; western steamed. $S3iu8.40: refined firm; continent. S0; South America ti "5 compound, 5.8743.0ft. Pork, firm; family" fii.swpiR.iaj; snort clear, 14.5081 16 50 I16.76& 16.76. TALLtiW Steady; city ($200 per 44; country (pkgs. freei, 44'&44c RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to mess, Pkg ), extra. iVr'nnw: jspsn, nominal BUTTER Firm; receipt. S OOR nL.. . Street price, extra creamery, 214-6214C- offi cial price creamery, common to extra, 174tf CHEESE Strong; tate, full cream, small colored and whit fancy, 12c; extra fair to choice, 114Sllc; large colored and white fancy, 12c. EOG8 Weak : Pennsylvania and state and nearbv. selected, white fancy, 2''7c choice, 426c; mixed extra. 24c; western first, 20c; western seconds, l&$194c; duties 14l4c. POI'LTRT Alive, easy; western chick ens. 15c: fowls. 134e; turkeys. 13c. Dressed easy; western chickens, 14c; fowl. lSijisi turkey. 1317o. n". Cottea Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 30 COTTON Spot closed quiet. 10 points decline; middling uo- lands. 1115c; middling gulf. 11. toe; no sals LIVERPOOL. Au. 30. COTTOV-B;..' Inrressed demand; prices, easier: American middling, fslr, 33d; good inlddllnir. Kith- middling, 61d; low middling. 6 75d; good ordinary, 6 67d; ordinary. 6.41d. The kales of the day were 7.iu) bales of which 3o0 were for speculation and export and In cluded .30f) bales American. Receipts, 3,j bales, Including 2.7'o American. ST. LOIIs. Aug. 30. COTTON Quiet ; middling. 104c; sales, 178 bales; receipts, 2i hales: shipments, 161 bales; stocks. 11 475 bales NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 30. COTTON Spot, quiet; sales. 2o0 bales; ordinary, 7 13-16c; good ordlnarv. 9c: low middling. 7.-: middling 104r; good middling. 10 13-16.'; middling- fair. 114c; receipts, bii bales; stock. U.M) bale. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Natire Stern Stead; to Btrong( with Westerns Steady. HOG PRICES SHOW UP UNEVENLY LOWER Moderate Receipt of Sheep aad Lamb Made a Hood Active Mar ket, with Sheep Stronger and j Lamb a "hade Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 30. 1. Hecelpts were: Cr71rlal Monday Official Tuesday .... Official Wednesday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 6.7' 8 . .. . .. 8.5.) 4,iU 1.10 6 4-1 6.2O0 14 Three davs this week. IS 274 16.749 i;.i 24.y.i 16.. 24 16.4:4 2.1.782 S.t14 31.K2 li.& JS.1S4 29 274 32.778 Three davs last week....li.s.S fam week before 1714 fame three weeks ngo..l2.6J Heme four weeks o . . . 10,'C5 came day last year... 13. 1.15 RECEIPTS KOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheen at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last 1905. 1904. tattle y,;sii bM.WS Hogs l.b6.19i) 1.622,193 Ine 3-1,448 63,17 13S.160 sheep HSi'.SW 84,;2t) The following tnble shows the average price of boas at South timaha for the last several day, with comparisons: tte. 19U5. 11904. 11908. 11902. :19)1. 11900. 11899. Aug. l... Aug. ... Aug. .... ". 4... Aug. ... Aug. ... Aug 7... Aug. 8... Aug ... Aug. 10... Aug. U... Aug. 1.-... Aug, 13... Aug. 14.,. Aug. 16... Aug. lo... Aug. 17... Aug. IS... Aug. 19... Aug. 20..., Aug. 21.. .1 Aug. 22... "I Aug, 23... Aug. 24. ,. Aug. io... Aug. M... Aug. 1-7... Aug. 28... I Aug. 29,.. Aug. 30... j i H! 4 99; 4 t7 7 411 nl 161 4 1 i 724; 4 t T M I 7 I U 4 24) t I 4 Si: 4 99i 1 4 7 1" 4 Ik) t 64 i Mil t 02 7 Si I I 10) 4 4J 6 7d4 a t 784 ( 84 6 M 6 Ooi i 4 7 S.' 6 94 0 07 i 06, : : t w ( 041 I t 031 7 21i t di f '41 4 J I 10 4 Ml lUli 171 t .l '41 4 17 I f lul 6 72 k l4 1 ' S4' S 011 S 1 I 74 00 4 a iVi 4 7I 6 231 1 041 4 4 32 & tMl t U I ,A & 74: 4 24 S 15 S SI 5 77 4 6 k Bf,ui e i in i ta. i 7a, 4 k7 4 4S 6 01 6 261 4 68 i 77 4 7 4 44 s U2: " It tn la 6 t74, 4 9s S 20! 6 831 i W i 9341 4 D 6 HI Cj 1 4 90 6 6 lo J 11 U 721 & 991 4 3b 4 47 4 &u u 13 f) 16 3I l W i h v:4, lltiii 71 6 0: 4 42 1 61 4 41 6 834 5 021 6 301 6 87 6 01 4 42 6 914, 5 03i 6 b, 6 1 4 VI 6 46! 6 441 s SI 02 4 42 o 834, 6 13 7 10 6 0u 4 40 I 4 33 4 98, 6 02 4 40 6 to, 6 U. i 32 7 3U 5 97 6 24i b 7 Ji 6 00 G 80V4 G 834 I 5 32; 6 31 5 32, 6 26 2 6 00' IK: 02 5 02 25; 6 11 6 00, 4 40 Indicate Sunday. The official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle, lloas. Sheep.H'ses. M. & St. I Missouri I'aclllc 3 2 1 II 26 3 30 7 6 15 1 6 'i i K3 32 L'tiion 1'aoltic system 26 C. & N. W r ., E. & M. V B8 C St. P.. M. & 0 6 B. & M 50 C, B. & O C, K. 1. ci V., east.. 1 C, K. 1. & V.. west.. 1 Illinois Central Chicago Ut. Western. .. Total receipts 144 11 The disposition of the day's receipt waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs, sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2.6 Swift and Company bl Cuiiahy Packing Co 943 Armour ot Co 761 974 1.49 1,11 1,673 2,'i27 1.604 1,927 2S8 bwift, from country Vansant 4: Co Carey ot Benton Lobman oi Co McCroury & Carey.. 67 1S2 221 V. 1. Stephen 115 Hill Ce ll uston & Co H. V. Hamilton Ij. y. Husi Klngan & Co Sq ul res ot Co Mike Haggcrty Sol Degan J. B. Boot & Co Bulla 6t Kline lyton Packing Co.... Other buyers 2.2 140 44 95 20 77 65 'iii 152 toy Totals 3,851 5,787 8,029 CATTLE There were about 140 loads of cattle here today, which was fifty-two cars lighter than last Wednesday and thirty eight cars heavier than the same day last year. The quality of the cattle was good. There waa only a sprinkling of native beef steers on sale, the most of the cattle being westerns. As was the case yesterday, there was considerable activity to the trads and competition was keen on the limited number of cornfeds. A the native grow scarce the demand grows keener and prices on these kinds have been satisfactory tor some time. Today the market ruled gen erally steady to a little stronger on the natives and they were cleaned up In good time. On the western cattle prices were also about steady and there was consid erable lite to the trade, a clearance being made fairly early. As high as 15.80 waa paid for a good bunch of natives. There were not many cows and heifers on sale and there was a good, strong feel ing to the trade. Prices on she stuff have held up In good shape so far this week and today the market was fully steady. Only a few cornfeds were offered, the most of the stuff being western of fair quality. There waa considerable life to the trade and most of the cattle sold early. Bulls, veal calves and stags were In good shape and prices were fully steady with yesterday. The stnrker and feeder trade wa active and there wag a good, strong demand for supplies. On the heavy feeding stuff the market was strong to a dime higher, while the lighter grades and commoner kinds were Jyst about steady. Representative tales: BEEIT BTEEfta. S: I 1 1 1 ! 17 17 t 1 ST. .. 6S0 ..1170 ..1240 ..KM .. 7it ..1331 Pr. Ut. at. . 4 04 17 1K1 S ,11) 4 oo ti im i n 4 60 la 1335 1 60 4 it 64 1316 t tO 4 66 42 1214 6 ft 6 16 17 Uet I 70 I la It 1627 I 10 COWS, i 6 1 1090 1 II ..1101 ..1280 . .llaO I 00 1 1640 I 60 CALVEtt. 1 76 150 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. .till I 06 NEBRASKA 9 feeders.. 1085 3 75 13 cows 665 2 65 B fetdcrs.. 782 i 26 feeders. . 816 3 40 1 bull 13.V 2 15 17 feeders.. los9 4 0) 2 heifers.. 4"0 2 40 4 feeders.. 845 SM 14 cows 753 2 35 2 cows 1176 t 20 14 feeders.. 626 3 10 1 cow 90 I 26 4 feeders.. 770 2 86 2 cows lln 2 25 1 feeder. . .1080 3 25 18 cows ims 2 60 22 feeders.. 1145 3 85 1 cow 930 1 ft) 16 cows Ml 2 65 1 heifers. ..1:6 3 75 1 steer 1150 S 25 2 heifers... 710 I 35 1 cow likW 1 85 11 heifers... 4'W 2 85 6 cows 816 2 45 6 calves... 861 J 60 17 cows &.18 2 55 6 feeders.. 8a 3 45 9 feed eis.. 1248 3 9o 4 feeders.. 785 3 05 1 bull 1260 1 60 18 cows 9M 2 45 1 cow Km) 2 00 23 cows 8'J0 2 00 8 cows 1191 2 65 7 cows 11Z2 2 30 18 cows 1046 2 60 t cuw) 858 2 40 WYOMING. 1 feeder... 710 3 ml Scows 1023 2 88 rows 1040 2 35 2 cows 970 2 85 3 feeders..)' ;3 3 80 2 tows 11(5 2 85 1 steer 131o I 80 7 cows 1027 2 85 2 steers. ...lW'i 3 8o 3 cows H76 2 76 4 steers. ...1165 I 80 23 cows 9u0 2 76 10 steers. ...1H4 I 80 1 bull 1450 2 00 42 steers. ...1126 3 60 2 steers. ...1365 2 60 , 22 steers.. ..1113 3 75 16 feeders. .1W0 2 65 2 feeders.. liiKO 3 65 9 steers. ...1118 2 Hi 18 rows 963 1 60 21 feeder.. LSI 2 85 69 steers. ...11'jS 4 10 15 cows 934 2 la) 23 feeders.. 1113 4 30 13 cows 8al 2 76 1 steer 10t 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 11 cows 920 2 45 1 bull 1460 3 60 1 calf 120 t 50 IDAHO. 6 cow 743 1 00 9 feeder.. 920 2 56 WE8TERN. C. Harmer Neb. 1 cow 1300 S Oo 1 cow 1200 9 cows 914 2 60 t feeders.. 814 I cows 854 I 6) 1 feeiier...lui0 2 90 I 66 I 66 A. j. ruevens wyo. 1 feeders.. li" 3 20 17 feeder.. 916 I 20 2 feeders.. 965 I 20 Master Bros. Wyo. 1 A.T- Hill 4 IK 9 fp.Ara 11? 4 16 4 16 5 10 4 IS 61 f.-eders. .l'2 4 15- 1 feeder. '.'.m I 6 feeders.. 112 3 25 4 cows lutfy I H- Pauer Wyo. 19 feeder. .1C07 4 IS 26 feeders. .1126 I :i cows loC Soil I K J?- Paasenburg Wyo. . 0 feeder, .lift 4 20 18 tows 1030 64 1092 9og 1206 3 00 3 00 4 10 2 70 3 40 Thomss Falland Wyo ft steers 11 cows. 12"4 4 00 87 cows.... 94 !4 Max Krachner Wyo. 17 feeders. .I 4 So 33 feeders. A. J. Sllrock Wyo. 10 feeders. 1045 3 65 8 cows.... H. Buner Wyo. 19 feeders.. V:o7 4 25 2 feeder. 26 feeders. 1176 4 15 Millrtale fattle t'n-Neb. 5 rows 91 cows (10 2 90 1 cow.. 900 2 90 ..i:o j 2 90 C. Shaw Wyo. 3 00 l cow.... I0 I cow.,., 2 cows V'.V) I cow 10UU V0 350 2 7. 2 CO m 3 00 857 710 M King Nob. .110 4 00 cows ... Harris Franklin Neb. .1017 2 80 ' 28 feeders 49 cows... 12 feeders 1015 1 76 O O Evans" yo. ,17 3 95 2 feeders. .1067 3 00 a. Steven yo. 1 bull lHo lu 13 leeders. .10"S 1 ster 11 100 4 feeders.. 717 cows 938 1 70 2 cows... .1190 3 f 2 10 E. Cheesbrough Wyo, 7 cows 4 I SO 6 cows 9 2 SO 12 feeders. .1250 3 90 MOG9 There wss another light run to day about eighty loads being on sale. Con ditions wss about the same as yesterday and there were no new features to the trade. Buyers were In a bearish mood and were Indlflerent on anything but the best light weight Trading was slow and dull and lltttie was done until well along In the forenoon. The market was uneven anil prices varied considerably. On the verv best light weights, prices were not far from steady while other grades wet Jupt about a nlckle lower. The rough, heavy packing hogs were In poor demand, and as has been the case for some time, buvers will not take them except st a de cline. The bulk of the hogs sold today at to 75115 85. As the morning advanced trade became slower and the market wena enrrl. heavy hogs closing a flat 10c lower. Representative sales: Mo Av. Pr. At. .lit . 141 .158 . lit . 37 .174 . 2.M . lit , IN . ,t"t ln . in . 148 ..tit .1.17 .144 . .113 .211 . . 207 . .216 . 224 .1(1 ..181 . 110 .175 .119 ..IK5 ,.26 ..120 ..188 .1,11 110 .137 . .123 ..126 .177 St. 40 10 40 IM 160 68 41 17. 41 61 64 14 Ml i: ts 17 67 61 KS) 6 to 74 ! 18 70 40....... 61 tS 4 II 44 4t 70 tl 4 71 70 61 t7 61 li .n 110 IM 140 .170 184 IM lit 2t K3 .Una 1" 144 171 111 ,i:4 142 WO .160 .164 .223 .ITS .177 ,1M 111 .194 .1S7 IM m ,o 1K6 ,3..t 1,6 181 .180 M 160 I 40 I to I M I to I to 6 7t) I :o 6 70 4 70 t 70 t 70 I 10 I 79 4 7 I 70 ( 70 6 76 t 76 I 76 6 74 t 16 6 76 6 76 6 75 6 77V, I 77V, 6 TfV, 6 77V, I 72 V, I 'IV, 4 76 I 76 I 76 I 75 I 76 I 76 4 71 I 77V, 6 71, 6 77 6 10 I 80 4 10 I 80 I 10 I to t to 6 10 I to I to I 80 I 81V, 6 81 v, 6 82 6 S.-'i I 82 V, 6 81V, 6 82 6 85 6 86 6 86 I 85 6 5 6 86 I M 4 SI I It I 85 t 85 i 86 6 87V, I D2V, 4 It 71 .. tt... ti!!'. ... te... 71... 71 .. 71... M .. 71... 60 . .. 11... II... t . .. ts... 46... 64 .. 47... 46. .. 44... ti... It.. 16... 71 .. 68 .. tl... 77... 74... ei. .. ID... 46 ... 16 .. ,.. II... SHEEP Receipts were today and wore of good moderate again quality. There were only thirty-two car on sale and most of them were killers, the feeder end being light. There are plenty of order and buyers have been waiting for soma time to fill them, but the receipt so far this season have been Inadequate and there has hardly been enough stuff here to ex' cite competition. The market on feeder today was fully steady and the Inquiry broad. The killer market was also good, but trading was a little slow. A good per cent of the offerings consisted of lambs and on this class of stuff buyers were ask ing concessions and the general market wa a little lower. Old sheet), however, were In good strong demand, and while the trade was not active buyers picked up the stuff right along. General trading was done at stronger prices and In some cases sales were a little higher. Quotations on lat sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, ft! 75fi'7.40; good to choice yearling wethers, $6.16'n6.50; good to choice old wethers, $6.0085.26; good to choice ewes, !4.50i5CO. Quotations on feeder sheep and lambs; Good feeding lambs. 5.75!jti.25; good feeding yearlings, 4.76'fi6.10; good feeding wethers, J43o4.75; feeding ewes, 33.6tra4.0O; breeding ewes, 4.2tV(i4.75. Representative sale: No. At. 7S3 Wyoming ewes and wether.. 108 Tr 6 05 6 00 6 36 1 50 8 00 4 00 4 26 4 90 6 10 167 Jdaho lambs 64 315 Idaho feeder lambs 59 10 Nebraska culls 4 Nebraska bucks 7 l"tah cull ewes 117 Nebraska ewes and lambs 1144 Nebraska wethers 354 Utah ewe and wether . 70 153 98 71 97 , 106 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten Cent Lower Hogs Five Cent Lower Sheep Steady, CHICAGO, Aug SO. CATTLE Receipts, 22.000 head, Including 8.000 head westerns; market 10c lower; good to prime steers. e'-VAUUV, J'WM III HiruiUHl, f1.,IVU.M, stockers and feeders, $2.254t4 .40; cows, 12.25 4f4.60; heifers. 2.25fJ6.00; canners, $1.5iy 230: bulls, I2.2oCq4.00; calves, M5l(7.75; Texas fed steers, 33.5ojj4.75; western steers, 33.4iKH6.05. HOGS Receipts. 20,000 head; estimated for tomorrow, 17,to head; market 5c lower; mixed and butchers, 5.7Hr6.35; good to choice heavy, 6 004i.30; rough heavy, 35.66 (66 90; light, 35 85.30; bulk of sales, 35.85ft 6.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18.000 head; market steady; lambs 10c higher good to choice wethers, 35. 2516. 50; fair to choice mixed, 34,65itr6.00; western sheep, 35.00ra6.4rt; western lambs, 36.00I&7.85; native lambs, I5.2ofl7.80. New York Live Mock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20 BEEVES Re- celnts. 1.537 head; market for steers slow for choice steady, others weak to 10c lower; bulls and cows, slaw to 15c off; native steers, 33.60'y6.75; westerns. 33.75; bulls, 32.25 413.70: cows, Il.25ra3.25. Cables weak: ex ports, 203 head rattle, 35 head sheep and 2.700 Quarters or beer. CALVES Receipts, 2,037 head; market for veals 28c higher; grassers and buttermilks, firm; veals. 35.504rfl.7o; few tops, 39; throw outs. 34.OtK65.00; grassers and buttermilks, 33 Uifrl.vO. Dressed, higher; city veals, 90 13c tier lb.: country. 8fil2c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.161 head: sheep market steady: lambs, firm to 15c higher; sheep, 83.5i?j6.00; culls, 32.fiOT 3 00; lambs, I6.6k4rus.1p; culls, it.&oru&.OU Canadian lambs. 38.26. HOGS Receipts, 4.485 head: market steady; state and Pennsylvania, 35,6vg6.70. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. SO.-CATTLE Receipts, 15,mi0 head, Including 1.200 head southerns; market for corn steers strong; other weak; choice export and dressed beef steers. 33.25U.10; fair to good. 34.00f(t B IB: western steers, 33.254i4 75; stockers and feeder. 32.7Xii4.15; southern steers. 32 6hm 4.25; southern cows, 31.7643.00: native cows, 31.7f4i4.o0; native heifers, $2.5cKya.0O; bulls, 32.15tt3.6n; calves, 32.75'(i6.00. HOGS Receipts, 7.500 head; market 6 10c lower; top. 36.15; bulk of sales. 35.85(1 6.05; heavy, 3o.5g'o9"; packers, $5.90j.10; pigs and light, 36.OOftC.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; native lambs, 36 00 &7.35; western lambs, 36.0"ft73; western fed ewes and yearlings, 4.3.Vfr'5 50; west ern yearlings, v.Lou: .011; western sheep, 34.60ti6.75; Blockers and feeders, 33.504. 60. St. Lonl Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30. CATTLE Receipts, 4.000 head. Including 9'K) head Texan; mar ket for natives weak; Texans steady; na tive shipping and export steers, 31. 85415 t); dressed beef and butcher steers, 34.(i6 35; steers under 1,000 pounds, 34.&o-a5.(i; stock ers and feeders, 32.n04i4.30; cows and heif ers, 32.0O&G.10; canners, 31 Sn-g.M; bulls, 32 253.110; calves, 33.&o56.50; Texas and In dian steers, 32.00j3.60; cows and heifers, 32 0c(2 90. HOGS Receipts, 6,500 bead; market lower; pigs and lights, 35.75'g6 20; packers, 35 50'&ii.20; butchers and best heavy, 36 10&. 6 26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt s. 4.000 headmarket steady; native muttons. 34.75 tj00; lambs. 34.50 7 25; culls and bucks 13 tni4.6o; stockers, 34 (j4 66; Texan. 34. do 414.75. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.100 head; market, steady to weak; natives steers, 33.R64j5.M; cows and heifers, SI.6o'(i4 16: stockers and feeders. 33.00f(t4 26. HOGS Receipts, 4.547 head: market, weak to 6c lower; light. 3636"a.l0; medium and heavy, t.tt.'$.Wt. SHEEP AND LA MB8 Receipts, 6.161 head: market, steady; lambs, 37.26; year lings, 36.50. tlons City Live Stork Market. BIOUX CITY. Aug SO. ( Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, M head; mar ket steady, feeders higher; beeves. 13 7r.Tf 515; cow, bulls and mixed, li 26 -(': stockers and feeders, 32.76 a3.83; calves and yearlings, S26o&3.60.. HOGS Receipts, 1000 head: market steudv to weak, selling at 35.t635.90; bulk of rales, 35 65i6.75. Stork In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the sis principal western markets yesterday: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha I 4 2 8,500 Ploux City 800 3.000 Kansas City 15.0trt 7.6.O S.ono Ft. Joseph 3.1'rt 4.647 6.161 St. Louis .'. 4. 08) .5o0 t.iiiio Chicago 22.0U0 20.OU0 1H. Totals .47.4110 41.661 Silver Takee a Tnmble. IOXDOS, Aug. 3n. The price of bar nil. ver dropped to 274d per ox. today. The declaration of peace caused speculators to offer freely without limit lo price, owing 1 cow !J1 1 71 7 cows 1 calf 210 6 00 L. R. Hlnghsm-S. P. 7 cows (aM 2 So 18 feeders 2 cows N 2 00 I feeder.. to Hie Ides that the metnl will not be much. , wanted. The offerlnRS wrre well absorbed and the price was steady. OMAHA V4 II14I.KAAI.E MARKRT. Condition of Trade aad quotations on Staple and Kaaer Prodoee. ECJOs-Itecelpts. fair; market steady ran, lied Slock, 16c. LIVE I'Ol L.I K V-Ilens, 940; rooster. (T6c; turkes, l.'tiloc; duck c, spring ducks, 9c; spring chickens. IJfJlto. BL i'TER-Mai ket firm; out king stock, 154c; choice to f'tney dnlty. lS!9c; cream ' ety, 21 11214c; prints, 214c. SI OA K- Standard granulated. In barrels. 16 pel cat ; cubes. 3o 50 er cwt.; cut loaf. 3 per cw : No 0 ex'.r C. 35 M) per cwt ; No. 10 extra C. 36.36 per cwt.; No. II veiioer. 33.30 per est.; X.' X IKiwdereeV 3d 90 per c t. FRESH FISII-Trout. 'o: hatlhut, 11c; buflalo (dresee.t:, v-: i.irHere1 dresedl, sc; h:te bass (dressed). Ut, sussh. 6c; perctt tscaleu and dressed), Sc; piaa. llo; catfian. . 15c; red snapper. 10C: salmon. 11c; oiappit, 1 12c; eels, l.c; bullheads, lie; black bass, 1 85c; whlteflsh. Uc; frog legs, per do., S6c; lobsters, green. 27c. boiled fubsteis, 0e , shad roe, 5c: blueflsh, so. HAi Prices ouot-il by Omaha Wholesale Hsv Dealers' association: Choree, 17; No. , I, 36 50; No. 2, 6, coarse, 35. These price .. are for hay jf good color and quality. BRAN Per ton. 1S ' T.IOPICAL TRUIT. ORANGES Valencia, all slies, 3..00S6.5ft. LEMONS Limuninra. extra fancy, tit site. 37.76; 3"0 and 360 else, 3 0w . DATES Per box ol w -. psst., 32; Halloween, in 70-lb. tiuxesv per lb., 60. MGo aiiriTina. per iu-ix. carton, 709 6tJc; imported Smyrna, i-cniwn, He; crown, 12c. HA NAN AS Per mrdlum-slzea bunoh.ll.il 32.25: jumbos. $.'.5tx.30te FRC11I4 ACsU MH.UUISS. l'EARS California liartleit. dot 60-1U. , box. $2 9Oji3.O0; Utah, 32 5o4j'2.75; Colorado. . :.86'u2 90. Riss t-aiiiorma, per -oasxet ertit. II Oofll 76; gross prunes, 1.7; Hungarians, 31.73. PEACHES California freestones, per box. 31 15; Ellertne, II 20; California Salwaya, 3U CAM i AiAn. 1 i'..- 1 ( 5, per crate, -.w; ;, Texas, Rcky Ford seed, 32 60. WA i'Kltil i.l.i NS-Alatiiiu Sweats, 160 25o enoh; crated, lc per lb. At 1 I-Eo-lutciies. vt eaitny ana voot ' Pippins, It. S-bu. bbe , L 7.S(j)3 00, In bu. bnskets, li HtrKHKRRlKS- Sixteen qts , 12.26. H I' CK LEU ERR I ES Sixteen uls 31803 31.76. . Vr.fiKTAHl.ltS WAX MEANS Ivr t-Tn. oasket. 264T350J string beans, per 4-bu. box, SvaWv. roTATOES ew, Je- DU , w3jO. BEANS Navy, per bu., 32. CCcrMMEUS l'ur dug.. J5e. TOMATOES Viuine-gi'own, 4-bU. basket. 36'ij5uc. C.AttBAtiia Jiomo-grown, in crates, pef - Ui 14c ONIONS llome-rrown. yellow, red ami white, ier bu., 6O0. MEETS--New. per bu.. 75c. CELkRTi Kaiaitiatoo, Jer dog., Jto. SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per S-bu. bbl., 33.69. htlSCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Swlns. new, ijc: Wlsoonsta brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmbcrger, IdcJ Twins. 1240; Young Americas. 124c Nl.'TB Walnuts, No. 1 soft sheila, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard snells, per lb., 13e No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard -shells, per lb., 12c. Pecans, large, per lb, ' 12c; small, per lb., 10c. Peanut,, per lb., 7o roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12G34c. Almonds, soft shell, per ID., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 16c. Shellbark hickory -nuts, per bu., 31.75; larg hickory puts, per bu., 11.60. HIDES No. 1 green, 9c; No. 2 green. 8e) No. 1 salted, l"4c; No. 2 salted, 94c; No. 1 veal calf, 11c; No. 2 veal oalf, 9o; dry salted, 7 41 14c; sheep pelts, 2ic'uJ1.00; horse hides, ' 11.503.00. Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 30. WOOL The market -Is active and firm. Heavy sales to the.; worsted mills ore reported. New England and Philadelphia concerns buying largely. There has been a fair demand for all f grades of wool and medium fleece have sold In moderate volume, but the larger -part of the transactions have been In the e Interior. Montana wools have been espe cially active. Pulled wools are generally i quiet. Foreign wools are steady. Quota- 1 tlon follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX 'T and above. StV37c; X. S44t'.15c; No. 1. 40 7 41c; No. 2. 41442c; fine unwashed. 2StT29c; quarter blood, unwashed, R4(036c; three- eights bloods. 5i36c: half blood, 34'5.'5c; unwashed delaines, 30r,11c; unmerchanta- s ble, 8Ki32c: fine washed delaine, S9a40o. Michigan, fine, unwashed, 274f2c; quartef blood, unwashed, 33K84c; three-eighth . 1 blood. 34fi35c; half blood. 8T!g34c: unwaahed --i delaines. 28c. Kentucky and Indiana, three- -. eights and quarter blood. S6tf37f. Terrl-'J tory: Idaho, fine, 22T24c; heavy fine. 19 21c; fine medium. 23240; medium, 2627c;,J low medium, 20-3270. Wyoming, fine, 22'J Tt 23c; henvy fine, 191720c; fine medium. 23'J 24c; medium, 2V!T27c: low medium. 26Jc27c. I'tah and Nevada, flne, 2S7i24c; heavy fine. . 19fj20c; flne medium, 23(f24c; medium. 2W ," 27c; low medium. 27'S'2.Sc. Dakota, flne. 22 (R-23c; fine medium. 22Cci23c; medium, 2fVff27c; low medium. 2Gj27c. Montana, flne choice, 26&27e; fine average, 24'i;25o; flne medium"' choice, 2frii27c; average. 24fft2fjc; staple, 280 30c: medium choice. 28tfi30e. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 30. WOOL Steady; me. dtum grades, combing and clothing, 28Ui? 81c; medium flne. 2Tt27c; heavy fine, 18f3 22c; tub washed, 32i414e. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 30 METALS There was a sharp bleak in the Ixindon tin ma r ket with spot closing at 150 6s and fu ture at 149 12s 6d. The local market, which has been sustained chlfly by th firmness abroad, was also lower, closing weak at 332.75(833.25. There was also a sharp brenk In the London copper mar ket, quotation going off about 1 and closing at 71 10s for spot and 71 for fu tures. Ideally It I ald that the tone of the market la hardlv a firm, but lake and electrolytic are etlll quoted at 31500. 17.00 and casting at 316.124"16.374. these prices being nominal. Lead was higher at 14 8s 9d In Ixindon, but remained quiet at 34 RWci4.90 locally. Spelter also advanced abroad, closing at 25 12 6(1 In the London market, while locally it waa quoted at 35.70(66 80. Iron closed at 61s 6d for Glas gow ant" 48s 3d for Mlddlestmro In th foreign market. Ixieally the situation wss without new feature. No. 1 foundry, northern, Is quoted at 316 50fil7.25; No. 2 foundry, northern, 816 rtrtdj 16 76; No. 1 foundry, southern. S16.25&16.50; No. I foundrv. southern, 815.75. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 30. METALS Lead, steady at 34 77464.80; spelter, higher at 35 65. Evaporated Apple aod Dried Frnlt. NEW YORK, Aug. 80 EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is without chances; common to good re quoted at 44tf6c; . prime. "H'r; choice. 7Uc; fanrv. Re. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune) are verv Arm and a number of sties ara practically out of the stock In the loenl market. Quotations rnnge from 44e to 740. Apricots continue quiet: choice are quiet at 81184c: extra choice, R4'US4c; fancy, 9Uf 10c. Peaches show no change, with noth ing offering for Immediate delivery but fancy grades, which are held at H40. Raisins are In a strong position, owing to . small supplies; loose Muscatel are quoiM at 3ifii5ie,o : seeded, 6V,fj74c; London lay ers. 3l.0f4il.15. Oils and Ilosln. NEW YORK, Aug. ). OILS Cottonseed, -. firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, S"4c. Petroleum, steatly; refined New York. I69ti; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 36 85. prime In bulk, 33 96. Turpentine, quiet nt O3'rt634o. fiOSl N Steady; strained, common to good. M.sntfS. SAVANNAH. Aug. SO OIL Turpentine, firm. o'ie. I ROSIN-Flrm- A. B. C. 33 35: D. 33.60; E, 1 1 tVj.Vn4 fO: F. St 05; G. 34.10; H. 34 16; I, 34 20; K. 34.26; M, 34 So; N. 34 30; WG. 34 &&1 WW, ; Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug SO. COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady at an ad vance of 6t&10 point on steady European cables and smaller Interior Santo re A,lnia The close was steady at a net advance of 5jl5 points. Sales wer re. ported 01 l.3o nsgs, including neptemoer at 7.15c: October. 7 26c: December, 7 4,Vq) 7 60c: January. 7.65c; March. 7 75c; May. 7 85c; July, 7 65c. Spot steady; No. 7 In voice, T,c. Fatal Wreck la Atlanta. WASHINGTON, Aug. SO A dispatch wit received at the office of the Southern railway 1n this city slating that local train No. It. which left Augusta, (it., this morn ing for Charleston, B. C, had met with an accident, and that while crossing Rey nolds street In Augusta the rear coach turned over, one men being killed and three others Injured. No othtr details were given. 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