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    GRAIN ASD PRODUCE 1IARREI
Hmtj Bnjinf by Chicago Hen Comidr
tbly Affects Trad.
BULLS STRENGTHEN WHEAT PRICES
Infarorable Weather for Corn, To
(tether with l.lihl Rewelpta Bad
Fw Acceptancee, ( the
Market ta Hold Stronger.
OMAHA. Bept. 7, 1906.
rluylng by Valentine and Armour kept
the writ at market strong. The bullish feel
i . to hBve alnJ ground In the
last few days. Weather prospects are
mora favorable for the northwestern har
The won haa favored autumn
fj. " preparation and a larger acreage la
indicated. September closed at 81c, De
cp"'br t 2VoSc and May at 8r.V45ie.
There wore very light acceptances In corn
ll over the country on last nights bid.
Receipts are underrunning the estimates,
weather conditions are unfavorable for the
maturing of the crop. Domestic and export
demayid continue (rood. September closed
at M'MfMfcc. old September at 6le. De
cernber at 43V43V. old December at 45
464c and May at c.
Oats were strong, the factors being In
rood demand and receipts lower than esti
mates. September closed at 26vo, December
at 27o and May at &Mifi29V4c.
IJverpool closed VoHd higher on wheat
and H-fiSd higher on corn.
The Minneapolis flour output Increased
22.216 bbls. The quantity of flour turned
out was 266,630 bhla.. against 278,715 bbls.
a year aao and 2D4 ?wi hi,i ivo vun am
Primary wheat receipts today were 710,000
bu. and shipments 641.000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1.11A.0O0 bu. and shipments ,of
808.OOO bu. Com receipts were 930.000 bu.
and shipments 489.000 bu., against receipts
last vear of 1.41S.000 bu. and shipments of
461 004 bu. Clearances were 16,000 bu. of
wheat, 120,000 bu. of corn, 80,000 bu. of oata
and 28.000 bbls. of flour.
A Kansas city miller sold 6,000 barrels
of flour for export yesterday. Kansas
City received 30 cars of corn, the lowest
since July. No. 2 sold there at 4P4tffo
and No. i at 49H4i 49o. These prices are
He higher than can be paid for shipment
to Chicago. Charters were made from
Chicago yesterday for 80,000 bushels of
wheat and 812,non bushels of corn, the latter
at 1VC to Buffalo. In two days charters
foe rnrn hiu. haan cHmit 1 rtm frlrt Kn.hala
The Inter Ocean says: "valentine, who
has been buying wheat on a large scale
for more than a week, came out In the
open yesterday a bull on wheat. He bought
on an the weak spots and took the sur
plus out of the pit on the early break
by buying through brokers. The pit esti
mate of his purchases for the last week
is 7,000.000 bu. llefore that he was on
the bear side. ,
Omaha Casta Bales,
WHEAT No. 3 hard, i cars, 76c; 1 car,
OATS No. 8 white. 1 car, Htto,
Omaha Cash I'rlces.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 765'79c; No. 8 hard.
76c: No. 4 hard, 7,a73c; No. 3 spring, 78c.
CORN No. 2, c: No. 3, sc; No. 4,
4"Sc; no grade, 42c; No. 2 yellow, 49c; No. 8
yellow, 4ic; No. 2 white, 4c; No. 8
white, 484c.
OATS No. I mixed. 234c; No. 3 mixed.
J3c; No. 4 mixed, 224c: No. 2 white, 24tc;
No. 8 white, 244c; No. 4 white, 23Vfcc;
atandard, 244c
t'arlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
cnieigo
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ...
20
341
...litt
...23
... 85
... 13
43
101
...113
29
Minneapolis Grain Market
Superior quotations for Minneapolis de
livery. The range of prices, as reported by
the Edwards-Wood company, 110-111 Board
of Trade building, was:
Articles. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat I j j j
Sepl...!8ip81i4 8114 80 81 I Wt
Dec....i(081 81 804 tfii 804
May.. . 844ft H MHI 83M 844 ' 8H
WEATHER IX THE GRAI.t BELT
No Let
tp Yet Predicted
Cloadlness.
la
. ... V ' ' OMAHA. Sept. 1,. 1906.
Light showers continued In the central
valleys during Wednesday and generally
.cloudy weather prevails throughout ths val
leys this morning, with rain in the ex
treme upper and lower Mississippi valley.
The weather Is generally fair In the west
and fair or partly cloudy weather will
prevail over Nebraska tonight and Friday.
The weather Is warmer In the central
and southern portions of the country, but
Is cooler In the northwest and will continue
cool In the central valleys tonight and Fri
day. Omana record or temperature and
precipitation, compared with the corre
sponding day of the last tnree year:
. , lu6. 1304. 1-J03. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... til 83 67 88
Precipitation' T .00 .01 .00
Normal temperature for today, 67 de
grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
(.83 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period. In 1904,
125 Inches.
Excess corresponding period In 1903,
4.26 Inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Bky.
Ashland, Nsb 65 61 .02 Cloudy
Auburn. Neb 66 86 .00 Cloudy
Columbus, Neb., 66 84 .04
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
Cloudy
Foggy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Falrbury, Neb.... 72 63 .00
Fairmont. Neb... 67 85 T
Or. Island, Neb.. 67 63 .00
Hartlngton, Neb. 64 68 T
Oakdale, Neb 63 64 .01
Omaha. Neb 68 86 .03
Tekamah, Neb... 63 62 .00
Carroll. la 61 63 .(
Clarlnda. la 83 66 .07
Sibley. Ia 60 83 .11
Rloux City, la.... 68 84 .04
Storm Lake. Ia.. 60 82 .11
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago. Ill
Columbus, O
Des Moines, Ia...
Indianapolis, lnd.
Louisville. Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo....
80 70 84 T
IT 74 81 T
14 62 64 .06
II 72 86 T
17 1 74 36 T
23 68 62 .03
15 64 66 .04
U 68 88 .28
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Kaaaaa City Grain aad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITT. Sept. 7. WHEAT
Higher; September, 73,if73c; December,
74V74Sc; May, VifT!c; cash. No. 8 hard,
7710; No. 8, 744'8c: No. 2 red. 80a2c;
No. 3, 79c. Receipts, 193 cars.
CORN Strong to higher; September,
484c; December, Sv; May, SSiiigis'tc; cash.
No. 1 mixed, 4s45uc; No. 2 white, 80c;
No. 3. tVu6"4c.
OATS-Strong; No. 2 whits. 7V4SVio;
No. t mixed. 24c.
HAY-8teady; choice timothy, $9.0oa.50;
choice prairie. 3A.7uu7.0O.
RY It-Steady at 574i6()c.
BUTTEU-tiieady; creamery, 194c; pack
ing. 174c.
LOOS Higher: Missouri and Kansas, new.
No. 3 whitewood canes Included, 174c; case
count, 14c; casts returned. 4c less.
.... . . Receipts. Shipments.
heat, bu lo.0, HA.CVQ
Corn, bu 1 . 7.0u0
'. hu g,om) 17.000
The range of prices paid In Kansas City
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-m Board of Trade building, was:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.j Tes'y.
Wheat
Sept..
Ifc..
May..,
Corn
Sept..,
I eo. . . ,
May...
Oats
Sept..,
le....
May...
Tora
Oct...
Jan...,
Lard
tct...,
Jan...
Rio-
Sept..
Oct...
Jan.,
T3 74 734 7T T3H
73VV 74V, 73 Vl 74 7S?
74 7" 7i;v 76", 7S
47 t 47 48 7X
34 3X4 88'.
84 8k 34 8 8l4
W M 'k STi
83y 24S " 244 4
284 S 264 2iS
14 68 14 M 14 10 1 4 47 14 67
11 UO U to U 00 12 81) 13 13
T 67 7 7 7 63 T60 T72
8 12 6 12 6 06 70 6 67
140 8 40 3 3S 3 (45
8M 868 8S6 IK 860
83 ( a (a J 682 142
balath Grain Market.
Dl'LlTH. Sept. T.-Wll EAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern. 82c: No. 2 nortliern. 7n,c;
l srrlve first half of September. No 1
northern. 34c: No. 2 northern, s4c; Sei
temlr. old M4c; September, qw, 77.c;
Deceirbtr, 77o.
OAT To arrive and on track, 2Bc.
Philadelphia Prodaca Market.
PHIIJtDELPHTA. Sept. t Bl'TTER
vuiet: print! 10 lower; extra western
crarriery. Hot ntnt nearby prima, 2Jo.
LOuS Btomcly, fair demand, ucaiby fresh.
Zle loss off; nearby fresh. 22o, at mark;.
full creams, fancy, choice, liutfc;
fair to good, II till 114c.
m 4
CHICAtiO ORAM AMD PROA MIOSIS
Featarea of (be. Trading- and Closing
Prlrrs on Itoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Sept. T-Mllllng demand helpel
maintain firmness In thn
dRy; l tn" close December delivery a us
p. 'T1 ' "rn un "vae. Oata show a
gatn of Ht7-Sc. Provisions are unchangnd
to ,4c lower.
The volume trading In wheat was not
large. At the opening December was up
Hif-aO at 82''aa'ie. Commission hous
were moderate purchasers on the unsettled
condition of weather in the northwest. In
addition higher prices at Liverpool InduceJ
some buying. The factor, however, that
perhaps exerted most Influence on the sit
uation was the firmness of cash wheat at
all outside markets. The fuct that primarv
receipts today were TM.fuu bu., compared
with l,llom bu. a year ago, had also a
bullish effect. Throughout the d.iv prices
fluctuated within a small range, December
soiling between 82c and Si'yiifcHc. The
market clogd firm, with December at 2t
ti2Sc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 132,Ouo bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 277 cars as
against 856 cars last week and 719 cars a
year ago.
lh corn market was firm as a result of
smaller receipts. Cool, wet weather was
another factor that brought out considera
ble buying- orders from outsldo traders. Thn
market closed at practically the highest
Point of the day. December opened Vu c
higher at 43Vfi43',c, sold up to 44c and
closed at 43Vq43-1c. Local receipts were
841 cars, with 146 cars of contract grade.
Oats wer strong. Reports that 6o,0f) hu.
of oats had been worked here over night for
export and fhat there were bids near the,
market price for ln.ono bu. more stimulated
excellent demand unonx pit traders and
commission houses. Light receipts aided
the bulls. The market closed strong with
prices at the highest point of the day. De
cember opened a shade to S"," higher at
26tS26c, sold up to 87o and closed at the
top. Local receipts were 17 cars.
Provisions were decidedly weak early In
the session on active selling by pit traders
and commission houses. The October deliv
eries showed the greatest losses. A l(c
decline In the price of live hogs was the
chief weakening Influence. The market re
covered nearly all the loss on buying by
prominent packers. The close was fairly
steady. October pork ranged between
114.174 and 814.65, and closed at 814 57 4.
Lard sold between 17.60 and $7.70 and closed
at 87.624- Ribs closed at 88.624 after gell
ing between 8 SO and 88 674.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
87 cars; coin, 468 cars; oats, 229 cars; hogs,
16,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
Sept.
lec.
May
Corn
a Sept.
b Sept.
a Iee.
b Deo.
80 81U 0S 81 Rf;
824a"A 824,! W WUrn-vl 85
,88 44-4 1 aW , 84Tiy85,864'tf , 84T4l5
E3Vi(ff-H
844
64
464
44
4.1H
26'
27
294
534 53 6.34
W,S3VSi 82
46V45Vu4j4'ij'4
43i43ifl'4 43S
481 434 4
43'V.fiti
May
Oats
Sept. Dec.
May
Pork
Sept. Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Sept, Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Ribs
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
43s'a'V4,
2R4
2841 2:. 25H
27 , 26'VrrV
26-V(r'V
28e2s,2tH4S' &
16 00
15 00
14 65
12 20
7 70
7 75
7 SS
14 66
12 26
14 6S
12 30
14 174 14 674:
II 2a lis 00
2 84
7 24!
7 78
7 374 1
8T74
8 524
8 674'
6 40
7 56
7 CO
7 30
8 70
8 30
8 80
86
7 624!
7 674
7 874
I lit
15
8 524
6 724
8 524
8 30
8 60
8 6-4
6 874
( 874
6 36
No. 2. a Old. b Nsw.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $3.80
4.20; winter straights, 34.0i?r4.20; spring pat
ents, 83.80f6 25; spring straights, (3.60(64.75;
bakers, 12 4yp.1.30.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 9V(?We: No. 8
spring, lfic; No. 2 red, 8tVuH14c.
CORN-No. , 64c; No. 2 yellow. 644c
OATS No. 2. 2.ic; No. 2 white, 2Sc;
No. 8 white, 26S274o.
RYE No. 1. 6lc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 37oj fair to
choice malting, 42B,4So.
8EBDS No. 1 flax, 31.08; No. 1 north
western, 31.12; clover, contract grade, (11.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., (14 .98
JH6.0O. Lard, per inn lhs., 87.624. Short ribs
sides (loose), 88.5CK38.55; short clear sides
(boxed), 88.7VS9.00.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain: -
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 67 40.) 2A K0l
wneat. bu..
Corn, bu....
111.90 126.X
74 9H) 277,4")
444.5011 161, 100
Oats, bu....
Rye. bu
0,000 4.l
,9iX 11.900
r, 1 I
OBiitry, uu IS, WW ll.VIU
on the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 17(&2oo:
dairies, 164f18e. Eggs, firm; at mark,
cases Included, l4c; firsts. 18c; prime firsts.
20c; extras, 22c. Cheese, strong, llQ13c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Sent. 7 FT.OfTlTjetr..
82,887 bbls.; exports, 64.il bbls.; steady and
a snaoe more active ; Minnesota patents,
34.86'6540; Minnesota bakers. 33 60fl4.iO: win
ter patents. (4.2T-J.4.75; winter straights
84.004)4.15: winter extras. 82.8S-g3.35; winter
iow graaes, z.7 so. Rye flour, steady
fair to good. (3.6vg4.25; choice to fancy
64.06fi4.4O.
CORNMEAT Steady : fine white, (1.80;
coarse (1.14$1.1: kiln dried. 83.15.
RYE Firm; No. 2 western. 614c, c. t
f. New York.
BARLEY -Steady; feeding, 394c. c. 1. f..
W HE A T Rece I p t s, 34.000 bu. Spot, firm
No. 2 red RAIWe l.ualn. aH C T. A V.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 894c. to
arrive f. o. b., afloat. A firm undertone
prevailed In wheat ell day and prices ruled
substantially higher, closing 4rn-Sc above
the previous night. Buying motives In-
ciunea mirnnr canies, bull support at Chi
cago, llxhter western reeelnt. unA unfavor
able northwest news. Mav, 8H4W.94c, closed
at 894c; SeptemVver, 8Kfl?7a. closed at 87c;
December, 87Sft7,e. closed at 874c
CORN-Reoelnts. 09,975 bu.; exports, l.Sfll
uu. own, sieaay: iso. 1. w4C, elevator, and
604c. t. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow. ftc;
No. 2 white. le. The option market was
quiet, but firmer, with wheat and on hull
crop news from the west, closlnir Uffi.n
bet higher. Mav. 404649. closed t ttc:
December. Bl-S'a. closed at 61 So.
a ii necetpts, j,ooij bu Spot, firmer:
mixed oatst. 26 to 32 lbs.. 30fi04c: clipped
white. 86 to 40 lbs 34&35c; natural white.
80 to 31 lbs.. S0Vt8p
I'AY Steady; shipping, 60605c; good to
MOPB-rull; tt common to choice,
1 (Vat (aY,. . '1. . 1 Mi . aia . . . . ... '
."v, FNiaav, n-o-i-jc: oias, iik('12c; pa-
ro001' 1904 WS-2c; 19u3, nominal; olds,
104, 12e. . 1
HIDES Steady: rial ve.tnn M tn ik.
V; CallforniH. 21 to 25 lbs., 194c; Texas
dry ,24 to 80 lbs.. 184c.
.J,EPV18ION,,-B',,f- t'ady: family. (11 60
' !i6'"0-: beef hams, (21.0iK
.a. i-.' -i. iv.outj n.w; city, extra lnd a
mess. 3l8.00f 19.00. Cut meats, steady; plrk-
iTafi ' -t'V"-"; PICKIed shoulders. V.S0
w-w. iiaiu nams, ii.ujr(ill .60. Lard
steady; western steamed. 87.864 is- n.,i
easy: continent. 38.45: South America, ts.00:
compound. 85.874'SS.oO. Pork, steady; family
r?2f !S! ,hort ,ler- 1-6V'1.50; mesa,
10 IH'u I mi.
TALUW-ateady; city (82 per pkg.), 4c;
..,. aomestio. fair to extra.
POI'1TRT Allva. Arm: western chickens.
14c: fowls. 14c: turkeva li r.r.......i
steady; western chickens. 12rtl4c: fowls 12-
144c; soring turkeys, 15-(735c. '
in nt,H-firmer; receipts, 8 836 lbs
'r't price, extra creamery, 804fi3uc; offi-
CHEESE Firm: state full ..n
white fancy. Uc; state fair tn choice lli
llc: state colored fancy. 12c; state fair
Jo cholee, 114llc: stste large white
fancy Uc; state colored, 13c.
KOOS 8teudy; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white. 26fi'J7c: state
choice, 4'o25c; state mixed extra 24c
western extra first. OC22c; western flmts.
20c.
I.lyeraool Grata Market.
l.TVERPOOL. Sept. 7.-VHKAT-Snot.
steady; No. 2 red western winter. 6s 41:
futures, stea.lv; September. 6a Ud: De
cember. 6s 7Sd.
CORN-fipot. steady; American mixed.
6 Hd; futures, steady; September. 4a 8d:
December, 4s 94d; January, 4s 3d.
Mllwaakeo Grata Market.
MILWAI KEE. Sept. 7-WHEAT-Ix.wer:
No. 1 northern, ; So. I northern,
64c; Deoember. 824g2c. '
RA RLE Y Steady ; No. 1. Ble; sanjple. 40
CORN Firm: May, 4SS434a.
'aaeapolls Floar Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 7.-FIlRF1rst
patents. 85 1'Xrtfi h); second patents. 84
cl,'ttr B w3 90 1 second clears.
BRAN In bulk. (U C-Vfil 26.,
Toledo teed Market. '
TOLEDO. Bent T.-8EKD9-CIrer; cash.
K3o; October. 885; IttM-emlx-r. 8H.27.U. Jn-
STKi, Vlfc AU'k' UU'U r-S6- Twiwhy,
THE OMAHA
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
General Decline rem One to Two FoinU
Follow Hetty Liquidation.
COVERING BY SHORTS CA'oSES RAU.Y
Adrance la Rate of Dlseoant by
Bank of England a Dlatarblnc
Factor In All Financial
Markets.
hr'.W u,K- 7 -There was further
heavy linuiH.iHm ..r .. 1.- ... .'.J .
ff,, - ..... j-,,rM,j, Hna qUlte un.
form declines of between 1 and 1 noint.
res.i 1 td lnthe course of the first hours
beine ?;.-e Jk" ? .?
f.ei l j jTcepnon OI tnis
ract Induced some renewed covering of
0fOtrheC,n,rri,H,;tV."y ,he tar' The one
or the market became extremely uncertain
.u"';' l the resultlni rally ll!
We- -V;. ny" ' prmuw oy me t)rarn
mHfl fllifa nnrtlv t,- 1 ,1, a
:n,V...,r,...1 J"?."'- were
TMi S.., 'k yesterday.
iV. i-i ..,, iigt in me advance In
tne m n mum ft! t nt ,11- a - a ....
- -a , ; c .-1 umruuni oi Tne anK
of England which was made today. The
?uiH -wldT ln',u,'nr throughout the flnan
elal world of a change of discount rate
by that Institution occurred nevertheless.
rti"Tvl,."v!" chaP9 had been made since
Jj3Jh",Tring "nd lt wa not "nee
nV.ii 1 ... . p ln'n innuentlal
nnanclnl Institution had moved upwards.
i..7 k j ii-MB--. iinc mat aate
. oF" " ,,,,wnw-ds from 4 per cent to
the 24 per cent which ruled since last
enrln. until , . . .1 , , . - ... . . a
n-u aT . ".j n "uviiiH-? 10 5 per cent.
roeerril!v l,."n,1,"'',m rftrl UP" Indon
. . r.--.-. i"" inriso engagements there
for shipments to South America seem to
be the Immediate explanation for the
action. all money rates went to above
s per cent and the asking rates for time
n-hi'li Vflr'., "'"nd by many lenders.
The liquidation effected In the stock market
seemed, nevertheless, to have relieved the
money market to some extent and tlm
ffkrtrici.ni' In X ... X' 1. , .
.... ....... ie-w Kirn nnu i niCHgi) eK-
rhnnff-" lnrHmtM that the hlfrhcr ratog
TOT n-ionew k . n. .. a. . i . .
- , wic nneriinp; tne in-
torlor ilrinl upon this center. The be
lief that the stock market liquidation had
kept puce with the need for contraction
or credits had the effect of checking short
selling by the bears.
Any purpose to take action towards the
money market Was disclaimed as an ob
ject of tha visit of the secretary of the
treasury to Wall street toilav. Rut the
stock market community has formed a
habit from the experience of several years
of looking to special treasury operations
during the fall season for relief from old
en. roHchments on the money market. A
rally In the Ixindon copper market after a
further opening decline was a minor Item
or reassurance. The traders developed a
spirit of timidity and. while the closing
tone was easier, the price fluctuations of
the latter part of the day were exceedingly
uncertain.
Bo"a;.,wJTr Irregular. Total sales, par
value, (.1.12O.CO0.
1'nltea States new 4s advanced U per
cent on call.
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
. . , Sales. High. Low. Close.
Annms Express 246
Amttl. r(,tllet G1 O.a. n.; ... .
Amer. t ar & Foun... 9-) ST.. SfiV 3T2
00 nrf iri-i oral ,aLt ...r
Amor .f.i,..n I.I1 nA. - ...T
29
do preferred
American KJtpross
92
2-5
374
244
Am. Hide & L. pfd.. 1..VO 3S
American Ice secur.. aWO I6,
Amer. Linseed OH "
do preferred .'.
Amer. Locomotive .. 2.800 44
do preferred 3ci0 11.1
374
264
.... 17
.... 4-1
484 49
ll-'H 1124
Am. Smelt. & R'fg.. 38.9DO I2r,4
ra 124
, . .... . . . l,ssi J 1. 1 VA JZWtk S
Amer. Sugar R'fg.. 4,5o0 137 137 1374
Am. Tobacco pfd. c. 1,000 l'i0 gd'i 1110
00 prererrea
1 (L.'i.'k 11111
Anaconda Mln. Co...!
1.400 108. 1(T7U. 1 11
Aicniiion
do preferred
Atlantic Coast L
Ualtlmorn & Ohio....
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid T....
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of V T
16.2"0 84 884 8x4
1O0 M VH 104
1.700 KU4 14 1R4
8,600 1104 110, 1U
97
18.800 87 65i IT4
18,600 11534 mK 1624
Ches. & Ohio' 8,0i
54 53 R34
364 - 364 34
Chicago & Alton .... 100
do nreferred
Qreat Western I Vin i" hnkl
78
2
C. A N.. W ... ien .101 ..n.T ...
c., l st. p...::;; :kio 17 m
1 III. 'i .rm Jt. ! w . w,
17
do nrf(rr.1
ino
2O0
8.0
"0
3S4
1
41',
27
384
99H
414
274
S84
r
694
404
1824
10
4fl
t2
440
34
88
414
48
82
75
179
C. C, C. A St. L. . . .
Colo. Fuel & Iron....
Colo. Southern ...
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred
Consolidated Oas ....
Corn Products
do preferred
Hel. Hudson
nel.. Lack. & W
.)enver A R. Q
do preferred
'Hauliers' Secur
Erie
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred....
Oeneral Electric
Hocking Vallev
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
do preferred
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred
Louisville & Nnsh....
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry........
Mexican Central ....
Minn. & St. L
M . St. P. & a S. M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Tex....
do preferred
National Iead
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
New York Central ..
N. Y.. Ont. & W....
Norfolk & Western..
do preferred
North American ....
Paclllc Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Uas
P.. C. C. & St. L....
Pressed Steel Car....
Art rra'a,.aJ
1.110 41
300 183
100 10
'SOO 215-
"aoo si'
8!W,
183
10
214"
334
100
75.100
2 200
1,000
42
48
824
42
47
81
75
178
200 179
100 91
I.61JO 175
91
90
174 1744
70) 20i
V) 20
400 7Vi 7
r9
26
844
364
64
2f,4
644
100
y
26
2
65
65
7,2o0 148 14o 144
4.200 i''4 7 fiov
,800 1I7U 1J'
l.KH 23 22 22
100 69 69 69
100 134 134 134
164
12.600.100 1024 km
10,200 33'A 834 83
2 61
71
704
464
7-14
464
3,50r
47
110
38
38
17i70 147 1454 1464
7 AM KIR to a.?
3.100 644 83
83
92
974
434
800 98 97
1.200 43 42
63.200 1414 141
1414
2,500 103 102 11124
500 8W hi tu, "
"0 43 4:4
500 , 96
4?4
9n
Pullman Pal. Car'.'.'.
Reading
do 1st preferred...
do 2d preferred ...
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
Rubber Goods
do preferred
St. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do preferred
Southern Pacific ...
do preferred
Southern Railway...
do preferred
Tenn. Coal ft Iron.
Texas ft Pacific ....
T., St. L. ft W
do nrftf.rrH
Z4
.114.4IJ0 118 116 117
1.100
K")
3c 1
.4"0
10,200
8.900
84
S
37
2n0
1i0
Union Pacific
do preferred
V. 8 Express
V. S. Rubber
do preferred
TT. 8. Steel
do preferred
Va.-Caro. Chemical.
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wells-Fsrgo pxn...
Westlnghouse Elee.
Western I'nlnn
Wheeling A L E ..
Wisconsin Central .
do nreferi-d
Northern Pacific ..
Central Leather ...
do preferred
.l!44'J0 129 128 128
1:'
900 49 49 49V.
800 V ingu 10714
M Ki2 101 101
l.VO
81
30U
106
4or int 1064 jot;
SQ0 41 43
jo6 844 84'
..." .... T.
41
rw
164
M
!. 69i
58
58
2io 30s
ino
41 H
41 41
1.700 104 14
104
oioss-nemeia
am w n
Total sales for the day, 892.800 shares
Foreign Financial.
I.ONDON Sept T.-Money was plentiful
In the market today, but tha demand was
poor. Discounts were firmer, owing to the
gold withdrawals and the Increase In the
Bank of Kngland'a rate of discount This
was considered to be a precautionary move
ment in view of the export of bullion
abroad and the probable money require--ments
In connection with the Quarter-end
and Russian finances. Business on the
Stock exchange was quiet. There was profit
taking In most of the departments except
consuls and other first class securities
which were supported by Investors. Con
sols declined later owing to the advance In
the bank rate. Americans declined b-lng
disappointed at the Wall street liquidation
They dropped further till near the clow'
when a slirht hardening occurred but
closed unseltled. Foreigners were generally
lower, the rioting at Toklo Inducing further
oiling Japanese imperial 8s of 1904 were
quieted at 104.
MERLIN. Sept. T.-Prlces on the bourse
today were depressed on the threatened
raising of the discount rate, advices from
foreign exchanges and the new cholera casi
at Hsn'horj-
PAK13, Sept. T.-rrlceg on tha Buurs to
B1U
10110 91 944 94
1.900 20 20 19
1.000 88 87 874
10,3no 31 31 814
600 78 78 78
100 34 34 34
101
87 m 6ri
25 23 134
61 61 &.
6W 641 U'I
500 119- U94 uftiZ
7.100 36 84 34
. . . . lfl"4
82 83
36 Srt
87 86
XTl7 tar7
5
DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1903.
day were weak and Irregular despite th
Moroccan situation. Russians made a feeble
Improvement toward the close. Russian Im
perial 4s were quoted at l-o snd RussUn
bonds of 19"4 at 619.
Xew York tt,ney Market.
NEW YORK, Sept 7 MONEY On call,
firm and higher. 2-iJ34 per cent, closing
hid at 3, offered at 8 per cent. Time
loans, firm; SO days, 841 per cent; 90
days, 3 j 4 per vent; 6 months, 4044 per
cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER 4$M4
per cent
8TBRMNO EXCH A NO B Irregular,
closing weak, with actual business In bank
ers' bills at J4.857MT4 8.V.1 for demand and
at 34.83HiW S31f for sixty-day bills; posted
rates, 14 84-04 NR and 84 8844.87; commer
cial bills (4 824-514 83.
SILVER Har. 62c; Mexican dollars, 47c.
BONDS Oovernment. firm; railroad, firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were us tol
lows; V. S. rf t rt . ...14M JtMa tr pert min
in coupon I"' o la It -... .100
f. 8 Si re, 1"4 I in 4 Via cert 14
do coupon .104 1 to 4S M serin
r g. new 4 rI..H)S t,mm a N. unl 4 ln44
8o coupon .....1M44 Matihattan e. fold 4a. 10414
V. old rt 1"4 iMsnican I'Mitral 4a.. aov,
do coupon 104 i do ltt ino 14
Amer. Tob 4a oart.. H Minn, a St. L,. 4a T'
do sa cart Ill ,M , K a T. -4a....intV4
AtrhlKon fan. ...104H1 do 2S 97 H
do adj. 4a 100 N. R. H. of M. e. 4.
Atlantic Coast I, 4. .)01 N. T Cantral 1H. "
Baltlmnra A O. 4..WA N. 1 Cantral la 131
do Its K Northam Paclllc 4i.lo
Cntrkl of Oa. 4a. .1141 dn la Tt4
.do tut Ins H , Nnrfnlk A W. c. 4a.l0J
do id Inc M Orttsna 8. L. rf, 4a.
Chea. A Ohio 4a....l0 ' penn. conv. IWi 105.
Chicago A A. Hal.... Ifi Rudlns gan 4a 103
C, H. A Q n. 4a..l03H Ct. L. A I. M. t. ta.UTH
C, R. I. A F. 4a.. S Rt. L. A 8. r. (, 4a. tit
do col. It tf ft. I,. 8 w. eon. 4i st
CCC. A St. b. g. 4a HIS Saabnard Air L. 4a..
Chicago Tar. 4a W Soulh-rn Paclllc 4a... M
Colo lnd. M . II So. Rallwar fta 12"H
do ta aet B Teiaa A Pacific Is .lM
Onlo. Midland 4a.. 71 T , St. L. A W. 4a.. H
Colo. A Bouthara 4a. Ma Vnlon Pacific 4a leak,
Cuba ta cart If" do conr. 4a Ulvt
ia it. u. aa iviva r. s. steal id M.... taTa
Platlllera' See. a.... alii Wahaih La
IIS
Erla prior Ilea 4a... .101 do dab. B ,
do fen. 4a 3'4 Wanarn Md. 4a.
Ft. W. A D. C. la 111 W. A L. K 4a
Hocking Vaiiar 4Ha.. Ill ,Wls. Cantral 4a.
Offered.
. 7"H
. It
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. 7 Call lonas. 34-54 per
cent ; time loanft, 4-54 per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were as
follows:
Atchlaon a-lj. 4s... M
dn 4a l"m
Mexican Central 4a. 7f
AO hlaon 1H
dn pfd 104
Bomon A Albany. .
Brnlon A Mains.... 17l
Pnaton Rlevated lfS
Advanturs
Allouet
Amalgamated ....
American line
Atlantic
Bingham
Calumet A H
.. i
.. m
.. M
.. ii
. .
..45
.. H
..
.. 15-4,
.. 77
.. 11
..
.. IIS
.. T-
.. 1!V,
.. OA
.. i
.. 3S4
.. 7
.. 24
..101
.. 7
..IIS
.. I
.. 4
.. 334
...104
.. 44
.. 4V4
...1
..184
Centanntal
ritchburg pfd ...J44 )4 ( Copper Range
mexican tenirai iia Italy veat
N. Y.. N. H. A H..W1 I)omlnlon Coal ...
t nlon Pacific iH , Pranklln
Amar. Arga. Chem.. it nranbr
do pfd 3HJI.la Roral
Amer. Pneu. Tuna.. 7 'Mies Mining
Amer. Sugar 137H Michigan
do pfd ..117 , Mnhi.k
Amar. Tel. A Tel. .139! Montana C. A C...
Amar. Woolen 23 V
do pfd 101
Pnm. Iron A Steel.. 21
Bdlaon Elec. A 111.. 153
Oeneral Electrto ....17s
Maea. Electric It
do pfd 5a
Mana. Uaa to
United rrult oii
United Shoe Mach.... (Hi
do pfd 314
V. 8. Steel 34V
do pfd 101 h
Weetlfighouae com.... al I
Asaed. Bid.
Old Dominion
Osceola.
Parrot
Qulncy
shannon
Tamarack ....
Trinity
United Copper
I.'. R. Mining
r. s. on
Ital
Victoria
Wlrona
Wolverlna ,
London Closing; gtocks.
IONDON, Sept. 7. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were as follows:
Consols, money ID N. Y. Central 151
do account ao-4 Norfolk A W
Anaconda & do pfd
Atchlaon 114 Ontario A W.
do pfd 107 Penntjlvanla
Baltlmnra A Ohio 114 Rand Minn
.. at '4
.. 14 v,
.. 66
..
..
.. 404
.. 47
.. 474
.. 3H
.. 4
..1S3-,
..
.. H
..104H
.. 114.
.. 424
Canadian Paclnc ....leal, Reading
Caea. A Ohio to
Chicago Ot. Waat... .1
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Ry....
do pfd
Southern Paolflo
Union Paclnc ..,
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pM
C, M. A St. Paul. .181
lie Bee ra
Denver A R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do Int pfd
do 2d pfd
Illlnola Cantral ...
. ii
. 91
. 4TV
.
. 7
.1)!4
Loulivllle A N.
.11
Mo., kan. A Teiaa.. UU
SpanUh 4a
bil. K.K liar, steady; 24d per ounce.
MONEYVill per cent. The rate of dis
count in the open market for short bills Is
2414 per cent and for three months' bills
Is i4&a per cent. '
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, Sepf. 7.-Closlng quotations
on iiuions eiocks wrre as ioiiows:
Adams Cos
M Imia Chief
... a
...200
A Ilea
Preeoa
Brunawlck Can..
Ontario
43
. II
T
Opbir ,
Phoenix ,
Potoal ,
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Smali Hopaa ..
ttiandard
(omatock Tunnel
... 8
... 40
... la
... 30
...UO
Con. Cal. A
Horn Silver
Iron Sllrar ..
Laadvtlia Coa
Offered.
VS....1O0
171
loo
4
Bank of ESngrlaad Statement.
LONDON, Sent. 7 The weekly statement
of the Bank of England shows the follow
ing changes: Total reserve, decreased,
a.743,000; circulation. ' decreaaed. 214.OQ0;
bullion, decreased. 967,224; other securi
ties. Increased, 928,000; other deposits, In
creased, 1,101. flfO; public deposits, de
creased, 1.221,000: notesureserve, decreased.
732.000; government securities, decreased,
1.0(0. The proportion of the bank's re
serve to liability this week Is 44.96 per
cent, compared with 46.22 per cent last
Week.
Bank of Franco Statement.
PARIS. 8ept. 7. The weeklv bank state
ment of the Bank of France shows the fol
lowing changes: Notes In circulation, de
crease, 78.426.000 francs; treasury deposits.
decreased, 67,860,000 franca; general depos
its, oecreaasa, lirc.rus.ooo rrancs; gold In
hand Increased. 33,160.000 francs; bills dls-
183,218.000 francs;
counted; Increased, 26,000 francs.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the 3150.000 gold re
serve shows: Available cash balance, (130.
065.843: gold coin and bullion, 864.972,434;
gold certificates, (36.748.(10.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Sept. 7. Bank clearings for to
dav were (1,415,701.69 and for the corre
sponding date last year (1,354,474.89.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept. 7.-WOOL-A quieter tone
prevailed In the wool market with the
prices firm. The largest buyers are well
stocked and great activity la not looked
for until they come Into the market again.
Certain grades of wool are already becom
ing scarce, especially Oregon, both western
staples and valley. A large part of the
demand for territory wool continues to be
for lots In tha original bags. Pulled wools
are selling fast. Foreign grades are strong.
Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Penn
sylvania XX and above, 8ttfj37c; X. 343.16c;
No. 1. 4o441c; No. 2, 41342c; fine unwashed.
ivtiCiiK:; unmerchantable. 304iS2c; quarter
blood unwashed, 34-S-35c; three-eighths
blood, 8wi34c; half blood. 343&c: unwashed
Delaine. 30ij31c; fine wushed Delaine, SCKff
31c; tine washed Delaine, 3lxtl40c. Michigan,
fine unwashed, 27(i'2ac; quarter blood un
washed. 83's34c; three-eighths blood. 84-5 36c;
half blood, 33-(r34c; unwashed Delaine, lie.
Kentucky, Indiana, etc., three-eighths
and quarter blood, S6fi7)7c. Territory, Idaho,
nne m&uric; neavy nne, jisniic; nne medium
231124c: meoium. atfu'c; iow medium, .'tv,
27c: Wyoming fine. 2223c: heavy fine. 19-i
20c; fine medium. 23J.4r; medium, 2&jgf27o;
low medium, wgsic. t-tan ana oevaaa.
fine. 23g'24c: heavy fine, 18ii30c; fine medium,
13a14c: medium, 26u,27c- low medium. t74
2c. Dakota, fine, 22S23c; fine medium.
22fl23c; medium, 26a27c; low medium, 26J27e.
Montana, fine choice. Ja37c; fine average,
244K'Sc; fine medium choice. 26fl)27c: average,
I4'5.c; staple, 2K&30c; medium choice, 28r8
80c.
ST. LOriS. Sept. 7. WOOL Steady: me
dium grades, combing and clothing;. ajJ31c;
light fine. mrJki; heavy fine, 122c; tub
washed, 32420.
St. Loals Oeaeral Market.
BT. LOUIB. Sept. 7. WHK AT Higher;
No. 8 red cash, elevator, 82&h3c; track. M'
844c; Beptember, 78c; December, 804c; No.
2 hard. eCkir8e.
CORN-Higher: No. 2 cash, 62c: track,
t3c; ecptembor. 60'ic; December, 41c.
OATtf-Hlgher; No. 8 cash, 26c; track,
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. 84 16
4 36; extra fancy and straight. (3.6563.65;
clear, (3.1vu3.30.
8EEI-Tlinothy. lower at 83.1D4f3.25.
COR.VMEAL Steady at 32 SO.
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track. 633
66c.
HAY Steady; timothy, M.OtkjfUOO; prai
rie. 87&o08o.
IRON COTTON TIE8-84C.
HA OOl NO 84c.
HKMP TWINE-4c.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing
(16 Ou. Lard, lower: prime steamed, (7 2b'
Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra
shorts, 39 86; clear ribs, (9.00; short clears
(2S. Bacon, higher: boxed, extra shorts'
(!; clear ribs, 88 78; short clears 810 Oo.
POCLTRT-lituheri chickens. 10c; springs
Uc; turkeys. Wit; ducks, a-uic; geese fciijc'
BUTTF. it-Steady; cretTmer? ife:
dairy, 14017c. '
LXIO& Steady at l4c case count.
" . v, Receipts, bhipments.
W heat bu lll O-O 7 .jiio
trn. bu ,o.M 1& ,)
b 7.(JI 4W.0W
OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET
Desirtbla Cattle of All Kinda itmij snd
Common Teeders Lowr.
HOGS OrtN FIVE LOWER, CLOSE STtADY
More Life and Activity to the sheep
and Lamb Market Than yester
day, valth Desirable Klads
Generally Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 7. W6
Receipts were:
Cattle
Hogs. Sheep.
i.KJ U.4ol
bMt 14.SIVI
6.a-n 12.970
t.2') 43.000
Official Momuy ....
Official Tuesdav ..,
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .,
O..SJ
6.4sl
7.164
4T0
Four days this week..2fi.l47
Four days Inst week. .. .19.360
Same week before 19 812
Same three weeks ago..l9.M6
Same four wreks ago. .. .14.f
Bams days last year.... 15.084
83. SM
3K.397
36.674
22.647
13 167
2"l.4H6
23,316
83.218
22.139
20, 393
.6:4
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following vable shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, comparing with last year:
, 1905. 1904. Inc.
Cattle a.024 558.742 49.2S2
log 1.723.3i:3 1.671.335 61.98
Sheep 1,045,6a 816.443 129.074
The following table shows lbs average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I lwB. U904. 11808. 11902. 11801. 11800. 11899.
Aug. 16.,
Aug. 16.,
Aug. 17.,
Aug. 13.,
Aug. 1.
Aug. 2D.,
Aug. 21.,
Aug. 22.,
Aug. 28.,
Aug. 24..
Aug. 86.
Aug. 20.,
Aug. 27.
Aug. 28..
Aug. 29.
Aug. .
Aug. 81.
Bpt. 1.
Bept.
Sept.
SeDt.
Hept.
SepL
Sept.
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C. M. A St. P 1 2
V. P. System 75 . 9 8 1
C. & N. W 2 3
F., E. A M. V 72 30 8
C, St. P.. M. & O.... 7 12
D. A M. Ry 1
C R. & y 41 15
C R. I. & P., east 5
Chicago Ot. Western. .. 8
Total receipts 198 80 17 . .1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattlc.Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
784
829
775
461
937
79
8,310
Swift and Company.....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Co
Van Sant & Co
Carey & Renton
Ix'hrnan & Co
McCreary A Clark
W. I Stephen
Hill A Huntzlngcr
Huston & Co
N. Morris
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Huax
Kingan A Co
Wolf A Murnan
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan ,
Leigh ton A Co
J. B. Root A Co
Bulla A Kline
Other buyers
1.182
1,730
1,850
. Sf.8
,.1,572
47
,. 318
. 08
. 66
. 179
. "3
. 80
. 18
. 19)
. 151
! '2S7
. 63
. 16
! "ii
. V
. 746
304
134
Total (.551 6.875 4.787
CATTLE For a Thursday there was a
very liberal run of cattle, there being not
far from 200 cars reported In, against 175
a week ago. For the four days this week
there has been a considerable gain In re
ceipts as compared with the corresponding
period of Inst week and a very large gain
as compared with a year ago. The general
market did not show very much change
as compared with yesterday, good kinds
of cattle for the most part being Just
about steady.
Desirable corn-fed steers were In fair
request and sold In about the same notches
as yesterday. Warmed up and half fat
cattle coming Into competition with grass
beef were slow sale, the same as they
have been almost every day since the
range season opened. Western range
steers of good flesh seemed to move Into
buyers' hands quite freely at rood steady
prices by reason of the fair demand and
the moderate offerings.
Cows and heifers, at least the good
killing grades, sold about the same as
they did yesterday, although It took longer
than on some days to effect a clearance
owing to the late arrival of some of the
trains. Holders of commonlsh kinds In some
cases reported that lt was a llttln harder
to get the prices than on some days.
Stocker heifers seemed to be rather dull.
As was the esse yesterday, a very con
siderable proportion of the receipts con
sisted of feeders and stockers. As regards
the beat feeders, that la cattle of first
class quality and good weights, the msrket
was fully steady and the movement fairly
active. On the other hand, the common
to prcttv decent feeders were slow and
lower. Cattle on the stocker order lacking
weight were very much neglected and hard
to sell. On anything but good feeders
the market was, In tbe language of the
yards, "mean."
Representative sales:
BEEF BTEKRS.
NO. '
34. . ..
It....
14....
1....
4....
4....
11....
17....
t....
1....
1....
1....
1...
A. Pr. No.
At.
..1S07
..mi
.1450
. tot
. 1M4
.1U4
.. 7M
. .ion
..1161
.. no
. .
..1110
.. Ml
.. TBS
.. all
.. 134
..1174
.. ICO
.. 170
4 44 17
4 11 41
6 01 81..-
cows.
t M 11
1 5 14
Ill 14
I to
HEIFERS.
t 10 I ,
lit 11
BULLS
104 1
I U 1
8 M
CALVES.
4 00 1
I M
I 44
11
I It
I 40
8 44
110
, lb
I 40
I 40
..11M
. .lta.0
t il
3 to
lot 4 78
NEBRASKA.
1 feeder... 430 2 60 1 cow 1000 J 80
1 cow 820 2 45 1 cow 970 26
820
, 846
9iO
, 920
, 840
7'
1340
6.0
1020
, 875
, 975
850
21 cows 846 2 45 14 cows 10o7 2 60
1 cow....
1 cows...
6 cows...
1 steer...
1 bull....
1 feeder.
1 cow....
1 cows...
i rows...
1 cow
8 cows. . .
X 10 9 COWS 826 2 45
t 10 8 feeders.. 7K3 8 00
t 50 1 feeder... 670 1 M
2 46 12 heifers... 70S 1 75
2 00 9 cows 1040 t 55
1 90 1 cow 8X 2 10
2 00 1 cow 930 i 10
2 00 1 cow 830 1 10
2 05 1 cow 980 t 10
2 10 3 feeders.. 8i3 3 on
2 60 16 cows 961 t 65
3 00 4 cows 1035 2 66
(00 I bulls 855 1 60
3 80 14 heifers... 615 2 85
3 60 6 cowiv ... 606 t 45
1 96 6 cows 94 1 85
I 60 20 feeders.. 805 3 25
I 60 6 cows M i 40
1 70 t cows KS 1 80
6 00 6 coww 844 1 f
3 10 fl cows 926 I 85
(10 ( cows 860 J 00
8 15 1 heifer.... 8u0 8 00
1 75
( 46 7 feeders.. 6F4 I 00
840
I feeders., 873
3 feeders.. 843
17 feeders.
T cows....
t cows....
6 cows. ...
87 cows....
9 cows....
1 calf
6 feeders.
12 feeders.
4 feeders.
6o7
928
878
9fO
, 967
974
130
772
tV4
847
730
1 cow...
23 steers.
..1073
21 feeders.. 1065
10 feeders.. 1063
8 80 17 feedors.,1068 1 85
8 90
WESTERNS.
S. Raven-B. D.
24 steers. ...1084 (60 38 feeders.. 1108 (86
1. Beam S. D.
80 steers.. ..1261 ( 96
Charles Cook Neb.
21 feeders.. 10v7 ( 66
J. B. Bamuels Neb.
134 feeders. 87 8 40
C. Majors Wyo.
38 steers.. ..1216 4 00
Robert Howard Wyo.
28 steers.. ..lues 8 so
F. 8 Steed-Wyo.
15 cows 890 t 86
QBeam A Son 8. D.
2J cows ... lo34 I 80
Wyoming F. A L. B. Co. R. D.
16 steers.... 1HI 3 40 10 rows 864 1 65
J. C Catlln-Idaho.
151 cows.... 1086 1 78 81 cows 1064 ( 70
HOOB Receipts this morning were light,
but the total for the week Is Just about the
same as for the corresHndlng days of last
week and not much different from a year
a gov.
The market opened this morning with
buyers bidding about 60 lower than yester
day and quite a good many hogs sold on
that basis, but sellers were holding for bet
ter prices and they gained their point to the
extent that the market improved and closed
steady with yesterday. While the early
trade was slow, owing to ths tower bids,
the later trade was more active and the
most of the hogs sold In good season. The
bulk of all the hogs sold al (6 c;5.40, the
same as yesterday, with a (,.50 top.
While the average market did not show
much change, a compared wttn yesterday,
there was an undercurrent of weakness,
specially a ths eouuiiou ta iutdlmn
i 8978 t 011 ( 36' 6 68 I 771 4 87 4 44
I Si 8 02,' 7 6 77 4 98 t 82
6 87S, 4 K 6 6 Ml 6 00 4 3t
6 93SI 4 991 6 ll ( 671 I 4 86 4 47
8 89 6 10 8 11 6 72 6 8 4 60
6 13 8 16 6 791 6 M 6 08
6 84 ( 6 23 6 soi 6 is 6 02 4 13
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6 91 Hi 6 04 6 46 6 91 6024 42
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6 6 V I 7 261 6 11; 6 00i 4 40
6 72 5 171 6 33 6 11 6 06 4 27
6 62 6 13, 6 3j 7 831 6 04 4 10
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6 43 6 76 6 06J 7 4ol 8 6J1 5 lbl 4 31
6 30 I 6 24 7 441 6 34! 5 05 4 23
I 6 21 1 6 44 I 6 291 6 OS, 4 30
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SHEEP Receipts were light this morn
ing, only seventeen fresh cars twlhg re
ported In. and lighter than a week asm.
For the four days of the week there has
been some gain In arrivals as compared
with last week. In addition to the fresh
receipts this morning there were fifteen
or twenty cars carried over from yester
day that came In so wet that tev were
not In condition to sell until they had had
tfme to dry off.
The market opened up more active this
niornlnn, buyers seeming to be more anxious
for supplies than they were vesterday. The
more desirable fat sheep sold quite resdlly
at prices generally steady with yesterday
and the most of the offerings changed hands
In reasonable season. Pome of the same
wethers sold yesterday brought the same
price today.
There was a fair supply of feeder sheep
and lambs on sale, a considerable propor
tion of the holdovers tielng that kind. The
feeder trade did not show much change In
any direction as compared with yesterday.
quotations oti tar slieep and lambs: t-ocd
to choice lambs, $6Sivj,7.0O: good to choice
yearling wethers, (5.C"S.S.40: good to choice
old wethers, (4.6iV(S6.O0; good to choice ewes,
(4 264.75.
Quotations on feeder sheep and lambs:
good feeding lambs. (.80iU6.30: good feeding
yearlings, 4.7fV'n5.O0; good feeding wethers.
(4 50oj4.75; feeding ewes, 33 rrs80; breeding
ewes, (4.25414 75. Representative sales:
iaho cull ewes
11 Idaho ewes
2S5 Nebraska ewes
675 Wyoming wethers
177 Idaho ewes and Wethers.
on Idaho lambs
9 Idaho lambs
4V6 Idaho lambs
603 Wyoming ea.es
722 Wyoming wethers
SS2 Wyoming yearlings
218 Wyoming Iambs
75 IS!
82 8 5
93 4 70
105 4 75
102 4 76
42 6 25
57 6 20
67 6 50
103 4 60
93 4 80
80 6 25
67 6 80
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 81 ARK FT
Cattle Steady Hogs Fire Cents Loner
Sheep and Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO, Sept. 7. CATTLE Receipts.
7,0irt head. Market steady; steers, (3 6H-&
6 50; stockers and feeders, (4.15fj4.25: cows
and canners, (1.60I&4.26; bulls, I20O&4.25;
heifers. (2.0tf(j 4.; calves, (2.(iOc,)7.f,o.
HOGS Receipts, 1C.OU0 head Market 5c
lower; s-hlpplng and selected. 86.6tt6 85;
mixed and heavy packing, (5.4t56o; pigs
and roughs, (l.0(6.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 18.0"0
head. Market 10c higher; sheep, (2.00-Sj2iu;
lambs, I5.i0j6.70.
Mew York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7. REEVES Re
ceipts, 445 head; no trading of lmportunce,
feeling unchanged; dressed beef, steady at
7Vi"'Hc for native sides. Today's caliles
from London and Liverpool Quoted live
cattle lower at lO-TillVc per lb., dressed
weight; refrigerator beef, S-gflVgc; exports
todav, 30 sheep.
CALVES Receipts, 21 head. Market, de
mand good for all grades and prices fully
steady; veals sold at (6.60?, 9.00 per loO lbs.:
a few choice reals at (9.25; culls and
"throwouts" at 34 .SofiS.OO; grassers and but
termilks at (4.0O-JH.5O; city dressed veals
firm at Kql21ic per lb.; country dressed,
steady at 8-ii 12V4C
SHEEP AND LA MB9 Receipts, 4,385
head. Market for sheep continues in light
supply and firm; choice lambs scarce and
steady; other grades slow and weak; sheep
sold at (3.50fi6.00 per 100 lbs.: culls. 1.60u)
8.00; common to choice lambs, (ii.50f(i8.2A;
culls, (4f''5.f0; dressed mutton firm at 8-?
12o per lb.; dressed lambs slow at 1013VjC.
HOGS Receipts. 1.398 bead. Market
steudy; state hogs sold at (6.36'iTO.40 per
100 lbs.; a few lightweights at 36.60.
Kansas City I. Ire Slock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Sept. 7. CA TTLE Re
ceipts, 9.000' head. Including 1.000 head
southerns: maket steady; choice export
and dressed beef steers, 85.250.25; fair to
good, 84.00-g-6.26; western fed steers. (3.25
(94.75; stockers and feeders, (2.75-54.16;
southern steers, (2.50375; southern cows,
(1.76ir2.76; native cows, (175-93.75; native
heifers. $3.506.00; bulls, (2.003.25; calves,
(3003-6.50.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market weak
to 6c lower; top, (5 67V4: bulk of sales,
85.85fl6.60; heavy. (5.2ofl5.50; packers, 85.8541
6.67; pigs and light. $5.006.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2.000
head; market steady; native lambs, (5.75-g
7.00: western lambs, (6.00iiU7.30; fed ewes
and yearlings, (4.2Mi.4fl; western Yearlings,
35.uufte.-4ii: western sheep. (4.255.15; stock
ers and feeders, 83.754)14.75.
St. I.onla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 7. CATTLE Re
celpts. 4.000 head. Including 2,010 Texans.
Market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers. (4.7ftfi6.00; dressed beef and
butcher steers, (3.Vfi6.16; steers under l.fHiO
lbs., (3.00fj4.50; stockers and feeders, (2.00r
4 00; cows and heifers. (i.Oo'IjS.iiO; canners,
(1.6tsri0; bulls. (2.00-a2.76: calves. (3.25-ifI.nO;
Texas and Indian steers, (2 0fru2.70; cows
and heifers, (2.00-ijS.oO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1,000
head. Market steadv; native muttons, (3 00
Ci6.26j lambs, (6.0OM7.25; culls and bucks.
(il.0irif4.60; stockers, (3. 70 4.00; Texans. (3.60
64,15.
8t. Joseph Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept 7. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.98 head. Market steady to
strong; natives, 3-1.7f-lT 00; cows and heif
ers, (1.604(4.75; stockers and feeders. (3.00
44.25.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4.244 head. Market 6c
lower: light, (5.36a5.56; medium and heavy,
(5 SiKfiS 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 7.077
head. Market lower; Idaho lambs, (6 85.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Sept. 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 700 head; market, steady; stockers,
dull; beeves, (3.751.5 50; cows, bulls and
mixed. (2.25'o4.0O; stockers and feeders, (2.75
04. 'O: calves snd yearlings, (2.5(443.25.
HOGS Receipts, S,5"0 head: market, 80
lower: selling at (5.1oi5.40; bulk of sales,
l5.yKjjG.S0.
Stock la light.
Receipts of live stock on the six principal
western markets yesterday:
v ai tie. nogs, rineep.
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis ....
Chicago ,
Total
4.90U
700
9.0fi0
2.9S8
4.0(10
7,0o0
6.-JK)
4.300
J.f.O
8.0UO
4.244
5. MO
Hi.OU)
2,000
7.077
1.1X0
1K.0U0
...27.668 42.444 32.378
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Sent. 7. MET A tJS There
was quite a severe break tn the London tin
market, with spot closing at 147 6s 6-1 and
futures at 147, which was followed by
weakness locally snd a decline to :i2tf.7ji
32.60 for spot. Copper lost further ground
In the London market, closing at 68s 7d
for spot and 6s 6d for futures. Locally the
situation shows no change from yesterday,
the market being weak, with lake and
electrolytic quoted at 816.004)16 60 and Cast
ing at (16.154jl6.26. Lead was quiet and
unchanged at I4.15tf4.25 In the local market,
but declined to 14 In Iiondon. Spelter
was unchanged at 28 7s 6d In I-ondun and
at (5.7MiX5.85 locally. Iron closed at 61s 7d
In Glasgow and at 48s 3d In Mlddlesborouah.
Locally the tone Is firm, with No. 1 north
ern foundrv quoted at (16 501117 26, No. I
northern oundry at (161104116.'.. No. 1
Southern foundry at tl6 2fiil75 and No. I
southern foundry at (15.75J16 25.
BT. I-OUI8, Sent. 7 V ETAL8 Lead,
steady. (4.77H- Spelter. (6.66.
Coffee v Market.
rrEVT TORK,' Bept. 7. -COFFEE-Futures
opened steady, net unchanged to 10 points
lower, under a continuance of Wall street
liquidations, but offers from this source
were not so heavy as on the previous day
and there was a fair scattering demand
Bromoted by fairly steady cables and light
raslllan receipts. The market continued
around opening figure during the early
session, but rallied and closed steady, un
changed to 6 joints higher. Bales were
reported of 6.62o bags. Including October at
8 96c; November. 7.104)7. 15o; December, 7 1643
7 26c; January. 7.35c; March, 7.4)tii.45c: May,
7tuJ7.o6c; July, f.4rnj7.Cc. Buot, steady;
Nu. 7 Klo, 8c.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frails.
NEW TORK. Bept. 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market shows no change. Prime
fruit for October and NovemlM-r delivery
Is offered at "c. but spot supplies are un
changed; common to good are quoted at
ff:; r-rtrue, 7-7Vc; choice. 7fc; fancy, 80.
CALIRKOKNIA DRIlvD FRUITS Prunes
are flmily held, with quotations ranging
from 4e to tr, according to grade. Apri
cots continue Tn light demand and In some
Instances holders are reported leas firm In
their vls bi-ul quvtatlvus r un-1
changed, however, with choice quoted at
Mfsv,c, extra choice. 8,fi4c; fancy, H, I
li'c. Peaches show no fresh feature, with
fnncy quoteil at llc. Italslns are qulel
but firm, with huvers holding oft fur open
ing prices on the new crop. I,oose Musca
tel are quoted at I'V'jT'jc: seeded raisins.
8 iV: London layers. (1 C4fll 16.
OM4.IIA W II01.K.S4I.K M tPKET,
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EG OS --Receipts, fair; market steady;
csnild stock. 17c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 4;c: roosters. 8TJ
6c; turkeys. i2l.'v ""rks, 8c; spring darks,
,.. .....I-, chickens. 13c.
PUTTER Msrket firm; packing stock,
lHc; choice to fmcv rfslry, 184119c; cream
er;. 2l4i:mo; prints. QV60.
SUGAR Standard giantilstsd, In bbls..
(7Vi6 ix-r i-wt.j cubes 8K 40 per cwt.; cut loaf,
(i.86 per twt ; No. 6 extra C, 86.40 per cwt.;
No 1 extra C. (5 2 per cwt : Tao. IB yellow,
CviO per cwt.; XXXX powdered, (6.30 per
cwt.
FRESH FISH Trout, lie: halibut lie;
buffalo (dressed). 8c; pickerel (drexsedl. 8c:
white bass (dressed). l?c; simflsh. 6c: prcli
(scsled and dressed). 8c; pike, lie: catfish,
loo; red snapier. 10c; salmon, 11c; croppies.
12c; eels, 16c; bullheads, lie: black bsss. 86c;
whltefieh, 11c: frog legs, per dos.. 8Ac; lob
sters, green, 27c; boiled lobsters, 80c; shad
roe. 45c; bluellsh. ?c.
HAY Prices quoted br Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' sssoclstlon: No. 1 upland,
(6 50; medium. (6 t-rT00; coarse, (5.
BRAN Per ton, ('.3.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
OR A NOES ---Valencia, all sixes. (8 0OC6.5.
LEMONS I-einonlere. extra fancy, 248
slue, (S OO; 300 and 860 sixes, (8 6O414.00.
DATES Per box of 80 1-tb pkgs., (J;
Hallowe'en, in TO-ib. boxes, per tb., 5c.
FIGS Calif ornli, per 10-Tb. csrton. 7RJ8
KSc: Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, lie; 5
rrown, l?c. ,
BANANAS Per medlum-slied bunch, (T.75
0226; 4umbos. (2.603.(IO.
FRUITS AND MELONS.
PEARS Colorado Bartlett. per 50-lb. bog,
(1R5; Utah Bartlett, (2 5u; Flemish Beauty,
(2.25.
PLUMS Utah and Colorado, per 4 basket
crue, (1 a'o-itl.50; Italian prunes, (1.25-91.40.
PEACHES California freestones, per bog,
(116; Elbertas, (1.20; California Salways,
11.00.
CANTALOUPES Texas, per crate, (ZOO.
Texas Rocky Ford seed, tl 50.
WATER MET.ONS Alabama Sweets, 169
25c each; crated, lc per lb.
APPLES Dutchess, iveaitnv ana loho
Pippins, in 3-bu. bbls.. 82 754.3.00; In bu.
baskets. (100.
BLUEBERRIES -Sixteen qts.. !--.-.
HUCKLEBERRIES Sixteen Qts., (1.608
1.75.
VEGETABLES.
WAX BEANS Per V-bu. basket, ZVQSioi
string beans, per Mi-ou. box, 25ia35c.
POTATOES New, per bu , 25i)35c.
BEANS Nnvv. per bu., (2 00.
CUCUMBKItS-Per dos., 26c.
TOMATOES Home grown, U-DU. baskets.
354(5ic.
InHHAUts nome-grown, in craies, per
lb . m,c.
ONlONS-Home-grown, yellow, red and
white, per bu , 60c.
BEETS New. per bu., 76c.
CELERY Kalamaioo, pr dos., 2Ec.
SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per l-bu.
bbl., 83.25.
TOMATOES Per basket, 403B0c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE-Swlss. new, 16c; Wisconsin
brick, 13c: Wisconsin llmberger, 16c; twins,
12Uc: young Americas. 124c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13V;
No. I soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 3 hard
shells, per lb.. 12c. Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.,
124jl8Vc. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17o;
hard shells, per lb., 15c. Bhellbark hickory
nuts, per bu., (1.76; large hickory nuts, per
bu , (1 50
HIDES No. 1 green, 9e; No J green. 8c;
No. 1 salted, 10c: No. i salted, 9Hc; No. 1
veal calf. 11c: No. 2 veal calf. 9c; dry salted,
74jl4c; sheep pelts. 25c4fl 00; horse r-Mes,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Bept. 7.-COTTON-flpot
closed quiet, 5 points lower; middling up
lands, 10.70c; middling gulf, 10.95c; sales, 61)
bales.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. T.-COTTON Spot In
moderate demand; prices 7 points lower;
American middling fair. 6.04d; good mid
dling, 5.7Rd; middling, 6.62d; low middling.
5.46d; good ordinary, 5.-8d; ordinary, 8.12o.
The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of
which 1,000 were for speculation and export
and Included 6,400 American. Receipts. 12,000
bales. Including 7.900 American.
8T. LOUIS, Sept. 7. COTTON-Oulet ;
middling, HVic; receipts, 466 bales; ship
ments. 72C bales; stock. 10,079 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 7.-COTTON
Spot, quiet; sales. 1,150 bales; ordinary,
7 7-16c: good ordinary, 8Hc; low middling,
9Hc; middling, HHc; good middling, 10Hc;
middling fair, 1011-lCc; receipts, 1,641 bales;
stock, 45,333 bales.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7 OIL-Cottonseerl.
easy; prime crude nominal; prime yellow,
29c. Petroleum steadv; refined, New York,
(6 90; Philadelphia and Baltimore. (6 85;
prime, In bulk, (3.95. Turpentine quiet, 64P
6514c.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to
good. (3.7Va3 75.
SAVANNAH. Ga Bept. 7. OIL Tur
pentine firm: 63c.
ROSIN-FIrm: A. B, C, (3 35; t, (88?,; ft.
(4.06; F. 34.15; G. 34 25; H, 14.30: I, (4 85; K.
(4.40; M. (4 45; N. (4.80; W. O., (4 85; W. W.,
(5.40.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Sept. 7.-OILS Credit bal
ances. (1.27e certificates, no bid; shipments,
81 870 bbls.; averatre, 84.678 bbls.; runs. 91.368
bbls : average, 50.977 bbls.: shipments, Urns,
67.199 bbls.; average, 50.131 bbls ; runs,
Lima. 55.797 bbls.; average, 38,770 bbls.
Snaar and Molasses,
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. SUGAR Raw, tin
settled: fair refining, SStQS 5-lrtc; , centrlf .
usal, 96 test. 3H4l3 15-18c; molasses sugar. 3
K3 3-16C. Refined, quiet; No. 6, 4.70c;
No. 7, 4 66c; No. 8. 4.55c; No. . 450c; No. 10.
4.45o; No. 11, 4.35c; No. 12. 4.80c; No. 13.
4.20c; No. 14. 4.15c; confectioner's A, 6.15c;
mould A, 6.65c; cut loaf and eruahed, 6.00c;
rnwdered, 6.40c; granulated, 6.50c; cubes,
n(W
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 7.SUOAR
Quiet: open kettle, centrifugal, 4VMTc;
centrifugal whites. 4 15-164j l-16c; yellows.
444c; seconds. 2S&84C.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 13 ij
26c: centrifugal. 64il4c.
BY" R UP Nominal, 26330c.
Pearla Market.
PKORIA. Sent. 7.-CORN-Hlgher; No. t
yellow, M. e; No. 8. 63Vxc; No. 4. 6-"c; no
grade, 61 He.
OATS-Hlsher; No. 8 white. 26c; No. 4
white, 26-a2.5c.
CROWD TOO BIG FOrTpENVER
Old Vela and Visitors More In' "am
ber Than Colorado City
Counted On.
John Dixon of Davenport, Ia., returned
Thursday morning from Denver, having
left there Wednesday night. Mr.. Dixon Is
a veteran of tha civil war and was a
visitor to the national encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic He said:
"It Is the biggest and best encampment
I have ever attended and I have attended
most of them. But the crowd Is too big
for Denver. I was In ths paYada Wednes
day, and lis only equal Is the grind re
view at Washington In May. 18G6, of which
I was also a paftlolpant The fact Is the
crowd was bigger than ths Denver, folks
figured on. There were at least 60,000 old
vets In the grand march snd It was worth
a lifetime to see It. Denver Is treating
the old boys all right and they appreciate
It. Many 0 them left last night . Our
train had sixteen coaches and hundreds
were turned sway from ths train, Ths
great trouble la going to bs to get ths
crowds away from Denver. Most of the
old boys want to quit aftsr ths parads
and are coming home on every train.
"It looks as If Corporal Tanner of New
York will be elected national cpmmander,
with General O. M. Dodge a close second "
Dylan; Son Aee-uaee Father.
BT. IjOUIB, Bept. T In a critical condi
tion and believed tn be dying, William
Miller, Jr., a dry goods salesman, under
treatment at the city hospital, today ac
cused his father of having Inflicted stab
wounds from which he ia suffering. The
father was arrested and admitted having
had troub'e with his son, but denied having
stabbed him.
EDWARDS-WOOD CO.
(Incorporated)
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