-- a." 10 TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 26, 190ft. CR11N AND PRODUCE M1RIET Dull Trade, OharaotariiM all Ihrovfe the 8aioB, Artlole WHEAT FIRM ON WEEK-END COVERING Weather Cntdttlens Veery "vceraBle (or Harveetlagr Crete Cere Starts Crvar aa Ukt bdaiM Reeelate Oats elt. OMAHA. Aug. 36, IK. PuUcsaa u tb leading cnareoteriatlo t Uie grain markets today. W heel was hii lor e Urn, with a uttis setting by um houtas, but firmed later oa wfi-enu severing. VVesUber conditions through out the spring woee oeit ar an that could be oealred, and It la only a question of time before receipts increase materially at Minneapolis and iuluth. Light , eauinated com receipts for Mon day caused short) to oever in Bepteoiber and operators cam In on abort May, r aultlng in a firm tuna to Uio markat and a 1 strong oloslng. Oat wer quiet, acting rather easy early, t but nrmtnt toward tba oiose. Xba trad waa without feature. . t Primary wbeat receipt were (47,000 bush ala and shipment 443,000 bushels, against receipts last yoar of 740.0U) buabala and shipments of 4U.4AJO busheia, Corn receipts ' were 11,600 buahele and ablptnenta F.l,( buahele, against receipt last year of bifT.CWO bushels and atilpmenta of 8v.0w bushels. Clearances were 687,000 buahela wheat, 44.41 barreJa flour, 86,000 buahela corn and 16,0U0 bushels of oat. Liverpool closed unchsnged to ttd lower on wheat and MlpHd lower on corn. Broomhall estimates world a wheat ahlp rnerita Monday at 9.600,000 bushels. W. H. Bartlett aaya thla regarding corn: "We call attention to the fact that there : are one or two counties In Indiana; several oounttea In Illinois; two or three counties In north central Kansas and one, or possibly two In eouthern central Nebraska, where too much dry weather haa cut the yield down to probably three-quarters of a corn crop; but these are Isolated locali ties, whllo the balance of the treat corn belt promises a bumper crop from north Dakota to the gulf. There I every prospect at the present time of our raising mors corn than we did last year and we believe that the final government estimate will con firm this prediction." Local range of options: Articles. Open. Hlgb. Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat I Sept...! 6W4A Leo.... 7HB Corn Sept. Ic.. May. Oats Sept. : MA 64KA 64V.A 67WB 7&A U7B a i no aim tj I HA1 44HA iZZ zz 2? I aI 1 A asked. B bid. Onsahe Ceab Bales. WHEAT No. 3, 1 car, MVjc; no grade, 1 car, we. OAlb-No. 4. 1 car, 27Vtc, Omaha Vaa Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. (MMUc: No. 1 hard. ("MSc; No. 4 hard. wiac; No. surma. bWific. COKN jno. , 48(a,4SHc: No. I yellow, UtiAVAc; No. 3 white, 46StfHo. OATS No. 3 mixed. l7rHc; No. I white, ntiawto; xso. t wnite. z wwivto. UYU-No. J, 61c; No. 3. 4&Hc. Carlet Keeetete. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha Luluth St. Louis .... 7 in 220 a 84 .... 15 CHICAGO ORAM AKD PKOVISIOKS Featares of the TvadtaK aad Cloalac Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. S. Decreased receipt as compared with th corresponding day laat week caused a strorur close In ine wheat market today, the (September uellvery do' Ing at a net gain of H4c. Corn and oats ere practically uncnunged. Provision were a shade to Bo lower. . Trade In wheat waa light all day, there being only a slight aemsnd ana few oi ferlng. During the early part of the ats ion sentiment favored lower prices be cause of the decrease of rain In the north' west and a prediction of Increased world's shipments for Monday. A. continued ab- , seiice of export demand also exerted a de pressing ,enect on price.' More anima tion was evident In the market during the last hour and considerable nrmnss was developed. Small primary receipts was tn cause of the atrotiKer tone. 'total ar rivals today at all primary point -were B47.0CO bushels, compared with TlO.OOO bushels lor the corresponding day oi last year. Damage reports from the southwest also created a more bullish feeling. The mar ket closed strong with prices close to the hlchoat point of the day. September Opened "WViO lower at 7T4C. sold ott to 71c and then advanced to 71 Vic- The close was at nHc. December sold between 7c and VaUr. and closed at 74Hc, a net gain of Mc. Clearances of wheat and hour were eaual to 110.000 bushels. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of liW care against 376 cars last week and H40 car a year ago. Continued rain In Iowa and Illinois caused, i considerable profit-taking In the' corn pit early In the day, which resulted In a weak market. Later, however, all of the ! wa regained on covering by short. Dam age report from Kansas and an estimate of small local receipts on Monday also con-. trlbuted to the stronger feeling. Trading on the whole waa quiet. The market closed on tne wnoie waa quiet, ine n firm. September opened yB ilc to 4!4C, advanced to 48 at ihc. December ranged c i w lower at Kko and closed I between 43VkC and 431i944o and closed at 43c. Dooal re ceipts were IDS cars with 128 car of con- ' tract grade. Oats were quiet and steady. The mar- ' ket was bearish early In the day by the easier tone of wheat and corn. When those markets became firmer oaw followyd them. September opened Uc to UflSo Jower at- aajsaiao to 29". sold between ' ac4i ISnfiaHo and closed at D'$iVic. De cember sold between yWSWtC and closed at Sote. Ical receipts were 26 cars. Provlslolns were steady cn a 6c advance . In the price of live hogs. Shorts were active buyer of lard. At the close t?ep t ember pork waa off 6c at 117.0. Lard .was down 2-4c at 36.77- Rib were a shade lower at IS87H. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 4 car; corn, 146 cars; oats, 226 car; hoga. M.Mk) head. The leading futures ranged a follows; Atlclca Open. High. Low. Close. Ye'y Wheat -. Sept.. ; Deo.... May.., Corn ; ept.., Deo... . May.. ' Deo... 71H 7tS 71 74 ni0H 74W 78 71H 74V 78V 4SH 44 78H1 47V 78H0Vs 48V 48U 48H( 43' i 44H.4HU1 29H 3t.s' S2: . May... ;8240'i , 33063 jor , Sept.. -' Jan... Xtrd- feVpt.. - OcL.. Nov.. Jan... lUba , Sept.. Oct... Jan... I 17 1H 17 1H 17 00 13 60 I 76 3 86 17 00 U 00 17 06 13 45 $ 80 8 87Vi' 8 07H 7 I (0 8 63 7 22Vi II 60 3 76 3T7H 8 77V4 3 871 so $ 70 7 H6 so $ TO 7 B6 u T (0 1 $ 87W 8 86 8 66 7 26 $7Hl 3 67HI 7 27V, so 7 26 7 27 No. 3. Cash quotation wer a follow: ' FLOUR Steady; winter patent. 83.301) 8 60; straight, $a.3t0.40: spring patenta, $3 7033.60; straight. $3.30iu4.O; bakers. 82.30 45? 60. WH BAT-No. I. T7-y74o; No. J red. T0y nv- . CORN-No. 3, 49Hoj No. 3 yellow. 604. OATS No. 3. UrV?Vie; No. 3 whits, 81 . BjmV: No. I white. aiH0Hc. RYK-No. 3, 6ac. . HARLKY Fair to cholo malting, 4rt7lc. BKEDoV No. 1 flax. $1.08; No. 1 north western, 31 11; prim timothy, 33 76; clover, contract grade. $13. PROViaiONS-BhQrt rib, side (loose), 8S.U.U ITVk. Men pork, per bbl., $17. Lard. per o ins., fs.eu. : (mort Clear sides iDoxea). , 0.4ja.37H. Th following wer th receipts of flour and grain: ; - v Rerelpta, Shipments. Flour, bbl. tl avO 16.100 'Wheat. b. ' .ltCloo 117.700 Corn. bu. IM.suO 163 W Osts. bu. $ii.T)o oa.auo ' r.ya. bu, . ....... 6.000 jaarley, bu 3s.6o0 1.606 Oa tha Produce exohang today th bui tor market was firm; oreamerte. lejo; dairies, 17I0464O. TtfK firm; at mark, oaae Included. 1244 lto; ftrsu, 14Sc; prima ft ret, loo; extras, eWe. Cheese, steady ; v Liver paal Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug 86. WHEAT-Six ta2i Ma 4 rad. wadrttra, a v44. tvrsa. atrietl Ssptsnnbar. tt d Daeemeer, COhM-pot Ann: Amerloan mixed, aw, 4 M; Amerloaa rnlyed. 014. nominal Fu tures aulot; September, 4a ld; December, la Td; January. 4a td. mew toiuc obtikrai. mamickt lastatlsas h Par a Tarlaa Caaaaasdltles. NKW YORK. Aug. 16. FLOUR .Re ceipts, 17,11 obis.: exports, 7.676 bbl.J les, S.iOO pacKages; maraei oun mm unchanged; Minnesota patent. M.I0O 4.4; baker. II.40WI.lv; winter psienia, 61. 0t4.16; straights, lltOwiit; extr.4. 12.1661 S6: low grades, I3.t604.3a; r ' flour, quleti fair to good,- 11.3601. j; choice to fancy, 33.300 4 90. CORNHEAL Steady; nns wnue ana yellow, 31.1001.26; coarse, 31.1001.11; kiln dried, 33.600 1.10. HTI Nominal; ro. I western, eo, w. . f., New fork. WHBJAT Receipt. I3,oo bu.j exports. 113,321 bu. aalra, 300.000 bu. futures; spot market saay; No. 3 red, TTSc, e.e vatori No. t red, 7c, f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 66 c, t. o. b. afloat No. 3 hard, winter, oc, I. o. o. -i. Owing to propect for liberal w.-rld a ahlamenta. Imnraved northwost weather and ltquldatisn wheat wa easier teday. It rallied nar the close, mil waa nnauv V4c net lower. May, MUtMltC eioaeo 64 He; Reptemher, 7ff7lc. cio.U 76 He; December. 31 0 32c, closed tJf. CORN Receipts, 60.625 hh.i sales, 30,009 bu. futures; spot market easy; No. 3, bc elevator, and 66 c f. 9. I. afloat; No. t yellow. lc; No. 3 white. 33c. Op tion markt waa quiet and easier on good weather and Increased receipt, closing V0Hc net lower. September, 6 S ft 64c, closed 66Tc: December closed 52'.jt OAT8 Receipts, 117,000 uu.; exports. 166.038 bu.; apot market quiet; m xed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 3r; natural white, 39 to 32 pound. 34flHiCl clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, mt: HAT Steady; shipping, ftoiaci gooa to choice, S0ffl0. hMilH- steady; spring oriw, tio-4. mldoling, 616.75; city, 120.60024.60. HOPS Quiet; state, common tu cnoi-e. 1606. 11017c; 1(04, and olds, noml ai; Paclflc coast, 1(06, 13013c; 1(04,-12c olds, nominal. HIDfcrf Steady; Galveston, to to .? pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 pound. 13c. I.EATH F.R Firm ; 18 0 27 HC PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, 310.00 11.00; mess, fS. 000360: t. hams, 321.00QS2.60; packet, 8.6O0(.O9 city extra India- mess, 61.0Ugp l.hii: cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 11013c pickled shoulders, 84 sine; pickniu hams, 12 12 He. Lard, steady western steamed, $8.70i2 8.10; reflned, lirm; conti nent. (.J5; South America, 310.00; com pound. 7H7He. Pork, steady, family, 318.60019.00; short clear, 17.00feis..; mess, 319.00019.60. TALLOW steady; city, ihcs country, 606-HC. RICK Quiet; domestic, lair to extra, IV0ec; Japan, nominal. BUTT Hit Firm. Street pnees: Extra ereamery, 23H04o. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, ifi&uihc; state dairy, common to extra, ltiy-JVkc; reno vated, common to extra, 15df0Vsc; western factory, common to first, l4H0lic; western imitation creamery, extra, 40c; western firsts. 1801SHC- CHEESK Steady; tate full cream, large fancy, 12Hc; fair to good, 12014c; small fancy. 12Hc; fair to good, HH012c; in feriors, 1O01OHC EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 26027c; choice, 24it2c; mixed, extra, 24'Jc; western first, 20c; western' second. Vytt9c. POULTRY Alive, nominally firm; west ern spring chickens, 15e; fowls and turkeys, ISHc. Dressed, quiet; western spring chick ens, Italic; turkeys, 13014c; fowl, 10014c. Bt. Los Is Oeaeral Market. ST. IXUIS. Aug. t5.-WHEAT-Futurea. higher; cash firm; track No. 3 red cash, VOVuTlVic; No. 3 hard, 70073c; September, 68c; December, 72Hc CORN Firm; track No. I- cash, 47: September, 45c; December, 41Sc; No. 2 white, 606f.4c. OATS Futures, steady; cash weak; track No. 3 cash, 30V4c; September, 254c; Decem ber. 81Ac; No. 2 white. 32c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patenta, $.1.SfKi3.60; extra fancy and Straight, 32.8641 8.85; clear. 32.2V9275. 8FED Timothy, steady. 33.6004.00. COHNMEAL Steady; $2,60. UR AN Steady; sacked east track, 73076c. HAY Steady; timothy, $12.60017.00; prairie, $7.fOt(10.50. IRON COTTON TIES-31.00. BAGGING 9 l-lc. . HEMP TWINE 7HC . , PROVISIONS-Pork, lower; Jobbing. $11.76. Iard', lower; prime steam, 18.75. Bait meats, rteady: boxed extra shorts, l .37H; clear ribs, V.G2; short clears. $9.75. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, 310.12H: clear ribs. $10.37h: short clear. $10.60. .POULTRY Steady; chicken. Ue; spring. 12c; turkeys, 14Hc; ducks, 8Vci geeoe, dc. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 19024c; dairy. lata tic. ' KGG3 Steady. 16c case count. tteceint. Shipments. Flour., bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu .. lo.poo lew .. 41.000 82.000 .. S3.000 128.000 ,. 72,000 61.000 Kaaaaa City Grain and Provlalona. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 25. WH EAT Sep tember. 64c; December. 67Hc; May, 714c Cash: No. 2 hard, 6Hi68Vo: No. 8, 66Vi9 we: rio. z rea, e.'owc; o. s, tjbntnc. CORN September, 43c; December. SSHc May. 39c Cash: No: 2 mixed, 44c; No. 3, 43X7440; No. z white, 4-i wc; No. 8, Hc OATS-No. 1 white. 2S031c; No. 2 mixed, 291 V. RYE Steady; No. 2. 68060c, HAY Steady; choice timothy. $11,260 li.ro; choice prairie, s.76, EGGS Firm; extra, lc; llrsta. cases re turned, lie; seconds, 10c. BUTTER Firm: creamery, 22c: packing. ISO.. .1 - Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu Corn, bu . .148,000 - 19.000 , 28.000 - 4.000 . 34,000 ' 6.000 Oats, bu. Minneapolis drain Merket. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. FLOITR First r stents, $4.0n4.10: second patents, $3.8S7$ Bo: first clears, I3.25cg3.45; second 'clears, $2. 5fV32.no. BRAN In bulk. $13.(51S-7a. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by P. D. Day A Co., 110-111 Beard or Trade, was: Articles.) Open. Hlxh.j Low. Cloee.t, Yes y Wheat-I I I 7iJ t rri 711 ' 7?H May . ..77?T77V!77H,tl 77H 7'i.i 7$ 1 164 1 13 1 13H Spt... ;717T?H! 2HI Dec... nx- Sept... Oct..., Nov... Dec... CTsTS'. . i 73HI 1 IR'AI 1 n 1 134! 1 104l -"Viaii'7si 1,4 ( i im! I 10HI 1 14 1 KKl 1 181 1 10H! 1 114 1 114 1 10 Mileraakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 15. WHEAT Bteadv; Nn. northern. 77iQ79ci No. 3 north ern, 747177c; December, 744c. RYtT Steady: No. 1. 5StY6e. PARLEY steady; No. t, 65ir66c; sample, 3Sf?Mc. CORN-Stendy; No. 8 cash. 44iT194c; September: 4Sc , Peoria Mnrket. PJSORIA. Aug. TS.-CORNSleady: No. 8 yellow and No. 3, 40c; No. 4, 48c; no grade. 47e. OATS Firm; No. I white. 3"S'We; No. 3 Whit". roVl30p: No. 4 white. fS'rj2Siic. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.29. Dalota Grata Market. D1LL"TH. Aug. 38. WHEAT No.-' '1 northern, 78: No. ! northern, 74c; Decern, ber, "3c; May, 78c. OATS rn track. $0c; new to arrive and Aueuit, 4c. RYR fSe. EARLET-S5846c. Xsledo Seed Markat. TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 2S.-8EED Clover cash. $7.80; October. $7.65: December, $7.56; timothy. $1.96; alslka. $7.70. Oils aael Raala. NEW YORK. Aug. 26. OILS Cottonseed. Arm: prime crude, 234724c; prim yellow, SHOSHe. Petroleum, stesdy; reflned. New York, 87 60; Philadelphia and Bnltl more, 87.66; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In iulk. 84 45. Turpentine, Arm; 6434sc ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, (4. 1004.16. SAVANNAH. Aug. a.-OIL-Turpentin. firm: 61 He. ROlN Firm; sales, 1,780 bbl.: receipts, 1.986 bbls.; shipments, 6.188 bhls: stock. 6 -M bbls. Quote: A. B. C. $4.00; D. 14 W; to, $4 .36; F. $4 8?H' O, 84 66; H. $4.86; I. t-t so; K. $486; M, $6.U; N. $6.86; WO, $6.46; WW, $6.66. v Msreaaaatss aael Specie. NEW YORK. Aug. -Total Imports of merchandise and dry goods sl the pert of New York for the week ending today wer valued at $16,W.61. Total Import .r uecte wet $16.14, silver, snd sU ICO god. Total export of aped war taulss Uvr, and (bsb) gold.. ... . . . . NEW KM STOCKS AND BONDS s Bull Vorraeat la Railway Ctocki Whica Ber Friday ia Beaumal NEW HIGH RECORD FOR HARRIMANS 84. Paal, Atehlsaa aaa lalted state Steel Also Made Material Advance -Bask Itateaaeat Caaaes Tosagtarary Bait, NEW YORK, Aug. 35. The bull move ment which marked the closing of yester day' Mock market was resumed at today opening, when Union paclflc and Southern I'aclflo continued their advance to new higher record. The real feature of the day, however, were St. I'aul and Atchison. The buying of these lasuea was regarded a most Impressive. The early movement embraced United Btstes Steel common, which touched the highest prices since 1(01; the Hill Issues, Heading, New York Central and Smelting. Opening sales of Union Paelflo aggregated 80,000 shares. Southern Pacific 6.0UO, St. Paul 19,000 and 8teel 7.609. There wa no new to account for the rapid rlsa In St. Paul other than th rumor everywhere heard during the last few days of buying of the stock for Southern Pacific, or Harriman Interests. Atchison rise wa ascribed to the belief tht the stock Is to be placed on a 6 per cent dividend basis. The excited opening was followed by profit taking and the market relapsed before th end of the first hour. A freeh spurt In St. Paul and Atchison, which .ent the stocks higher than before, brought a renewal of the early activity, Apparently no thought wa given to the bank statement until shortly before its Issuance, when some apprehension was re flected In the market a hesitating tone. These fears were groundless, however, in asmuch as the statement wa In most es sential favorable. Loan showed only a nominal Increase, considering the volume of the week's business, while the cash loss was less than half the amount conserva tively estimated. To be sure, the re serves were reduced to Ifss than M.O.Ofl, ns against $9,000,000 for the corresponding week last year, over $67,000,000 In 1904 and more than 320.000,000 in 1903. The showing lor : Is hardly a fair criterion, however, a t-.o bank then held the money paid by the government for the Panama canal. The market made general recovery altar the publication of the statement, St. Paul and Atchison again leading the list. Heavy pront taking set In and the market, while closing extremely active, showed general recessions from the top, Union Pacific mak ing a net decline. The net gains in t. Paul and Atchison were 5- and 2 points, respectively. Practically the entire active list shows material rains for the week. uocai sales of bonds, par value, ii.sio.oa). Following was the ranse of rjricea on tut) New York Stock exchange: Baicg. Hlcb. Low. CIom. Adams KxprMe Amal. Copp.iT II, too ill VI Anwr. Car and Foundry.... NO 4114 35 110 41 110 41 loo 13 1 3a 35 7 II 41 71 113 143 117 141 to ra Anw. Cotton Oil 300 RVi UVt do Bfd , Amor. BxproM 400 344 Amer. Hldo Lealhor ptd. 404 II Amor. Ira Securities 6.T04 71 144 10 71 A Bier. Llnaeod Oil do ptd Amer. Locomotive 8,70 71 H 71H dO Bfd ' Amer. Imaltlag A Roanlng 11.109 11114 140 117 141 374" 104H 144 117 II do Bfd 100 111 Amor. Butar Rcnnlnc 14,704 141 Amer. Tobaeea ptd otfa Anaconda Mining Co 84,440 34 101 313 l' 100 144 117 '3 77 170 33a 41 114 1M54 13 37 5' It 37 41 41 140 1144 74 317 (CO 44 M 11 Atehlaoa 11.400 107 da pfd Atlantle Coast Una ' 104 141 Baltimore A Ohio 4.VO0 111 da pfd 160 II Brooklyn Rapid Traaalt.... 4.100 7S Canadian Paclfto 8.100 171 77 170 i U 314 . 114 Central of r- Jeraty Chnapaak A Ohio Chicago Oraat Wtatora:.... Chicago A Northwoetera... 1.100 400 1.400 11,300 i II ill 1M l., h. a st. rani Chicago Term. A Trana. .. . ao pra C. C. C. A BU .VoaU Colorado Puel and Iron.... 8.S0 II M 87 70 tio" 11 sii ii ii' Vi , 77 73 Colorado A Boataern 300 17 do ltt pfd 300 71 do Id Bfd Consolidated Oaa 100 140 Corn Produeta 100 II do pfd Delaware A Hodeon 10 til Dal., Lack. A Went era.. Denrar A Rio Grande 1,100 44 do pfd v... .... .... DiMIIlm' Securities too 41 , Brio 63,400 47 da let pfd 400. n do 3d pfd 1,400 71 General Electrla 304 14 v. 73 141 1M 137 Homing valley Illinois Central 100 ITS 109 ! I0O 14V 400 II 17S 174 1 II 14 II 64 SO Inter. Paper ... do pfd Intar. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do p(d K. C. Southern do pfd Loulevlllo A Nash ?! Me Mexican Central Minn. A St. Louis M., Bt. P. A Bault Bte. St. do pfd Mleeourl Taclfle M.. K. A Texas do pfd National Lead K. R. R. of Mx. pfd New, York Central Ne York, Ont. A Western Norfolk A Western do pfd North American Ptclflc Mall 4 10 f.l II t 150 31 104 400 4"0 8. too 1.300 It 31 41 111 33 12 2 K 160 11 .... IT 1U 146 100 444 170 3,30 100 300 1.100 PI u 71 11 87 US 71 0 44 141 47 II i SD 143 13 7 31 71 SO 46 141 M 1 14 II 142 4.100 45"i 4.400 144 100 41 1,000 ! 100 0 37,100 104 4 40 141 3 Pennerleanla People's Gaa Pltte.. C, C. A St. L. ... Preaaed Steel Car. ..i do pfd Pullntin Palace Car...,.., Reading do in pfd ' do 3d pfd..... Republic Steel do pfd Roi-k Inland Co do ptd 1 14 6H 331 140 JO 0 , 10.) 3 44 il S4 40 42 1" a'4 44 164 34 34 62 lit 14 124 71 4 101 47 104 40 If 4 20 44 3M leO 1 It 2 1 316 34 101 1,000 14 M 44,000 142. 141 1.400 31 1.40 101 10 loV 27 4o 41 25 68 t 111 18 10,700 i8 400 100 44 Bt. L. A Bin Fran. 3d pfd St. L. Southwestern dn pfd 44 r la lis 3 1.100 .. 4.300 ..134.100 100 .. 10.300 Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Tenneaae Coal and Iron. Tcxaa A Pacific . 1.100 300 3"0 35 34 34 14 62 1S7' 9 7lii 47 1(1 47 107 40 2" 44 39i Tel., St. L. A Weeters . do pfd L'nlou Paelfle do pfd V. B. Eipreea U. 8. Realty '. V. B. Rubber do pfd f. 8. Steal do pfd 62 .14,1 ISO ... 100 16 304 .. . 200 104 ..lOJ.rW) 7 47 101 47 10R 40 20 3j 14.104 VIrclnla-ramllaa Chemical. no pia Wabaih do pfd Welle-Fargo Eipreea Wratlnghouse tilectrle ... Weatern t alon Wheeling A Lake Erie... Wleeensla Central do pfd Northern Par ine Central Leather do pfd 8loae-8herBeld Oreat Northern pfd Interbarough Mt ropol.tan do pfd Olleied. ''ins ' 41 100 304 34 21 8,400 2:3 1.000 40 3 So 74'. 71 4.400 337. 1?3U, in 4.4 41 llr w 1.100 II go go Total sure for the day. 1,041,400 anaree. Boston Stoeka and Bonds. dvojw.. Aim. .-.). 11 loans, hjo per cnii 1 line loans, per cent. Ciosi:iu quotatio5 on siiK-ks und uonds: 'Atchison adj. 4s 44 Cel. A Hecla.. 735 do 4a UK' I'ttttrnnlal Hex. Central 4a... Atehlaoa , do pfd ...a Beaton A A ....... . Boeton A Me...... Doston Bleveted .. Ftt-bburs pld .... MexUau Central . n. y , x. h a 11 Pere Marquetla . Calon Paclflc Am. Arge. Chess... da pld Aaa. Pneu. Tuba,.. Am. Sugar do pid Aea. Tel. A T," Ana. Woolen da pfd Dora, iroa A 8.... Mesa. Electric ... .. 7 ..Kw ..1H ..344 .144 ..!60 ,.17 Copper Kongo Dsly W'eel .. Franklin .... Oi-anliv Isle Rorale ., Mara. Mtulag 7 14 ..... II 13 J... 31 1 42 ..i.. 3 41 .....111 Michigan 21 iMohawk lJi Mont. C. A C... .. M Oid Domlnloa ..lssVuareola .. 34 Parrot .. II guinry .. II Shaanon ..141 Tamarack ..l!lTrlnltr , ..U'i t'nlted Copper .. .. at it'. . Mining..... ..103!l!. B. Oil , .. 3,'rtah .. 31 (Victoria , .. 11 Winona ... il 'Wolverine ..109 North Butte .. 7 bntto loalltlaa . ze .. .. .. sa .. I ..44 .. el .. 1 .. 4" .. 4 .. I ..1st .. .. u ::,! .. IS ilo pfd Mean. Gaa Dulled KruU t ailed Sana Mack. da pfd V. B. Steal do rid Adventure Allouee A mo I a mated Olusiiaa J 'Nevada 17 Cel. A Artaosa... lua Taruaeek ..... I Aria. Commercial ia Oreesa Coaeolldatsd.. 15 110 Atlantic 11 bid. Aaaed. Forelga FlaaaetaJ. LONDON, Aug. 28. Supplies of money wer Increased today on dividend disbursements.- The demand waa quiet. Discount were steady. It wa thought that New York would obtain the bar gold, amounting to 1 4 .000.(0', which will be available r.ext week. Trading on th alock exchange generally wa quiet. Cheap money maintained the price ot first-class securities. Kaffirs were again active and closed higher, but for eigner wer quiet. The chief Interest cen tered In Asrtertran. which wer moderately active during th early trading. In ion Pa elfle was aaaln the feature with a sham rlsa, bui Atchison. Toaeka Santa f ar.a4 Southern Paelflo also received much atten tion. The buying was principally for New York account. In market closed strong at about the best quotation of the day. Japa nese Imperial is of lu4 ware quoted at 103V4. PARIS. Aug. 36,-Tradlng on th bourse today wa Inactive. Russian wer weak. Russian bond of 1904 were quoted at 4:8 00. BERLIN, Aug. 25. On the bourse today business was restricted. Some epeclaltl. Including Csnndlan Paclflc, were strong. BT. PETERSBURG, Aug. $6. The tone on the bourse today was calm, but price were weaker, government securities declining lightly. Imperial 4 closed at TOTfco and 6a at 83V4C " Hew York Moaey Mnrltet. NEW YORK. Aug. 56 MONEY On call, no loan. Tim loans, steady; sixty days. 6 per centi ninety day and ix month. per cent. . rRlME MERCANTILE! PAPER 4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at $4 8436"j4 8440 for demand and at $4 MS for sixty-day bill' posted rates, $4.8'.'. and $4 6H: commercial bills, $4.80V34.61 SILVER Bar, c; Mexican dollars, 611o. BONDS Government, aleadyl railroad, steady. Quotatlen on New York bond today were a follow: ... n a. nrf. av tsa 1('Jpis la. ta enes..iv do eoitsan rMjj do 4m. tf V. 8. ta, rot... .....111! do 3d wrlM II .. 1 .. MH ..ioie ..101 .. 11 .. UH .. )4 ..100 do foupen ....loa-v do , ctis V. B. old 4a. rf....los L,. A N. anl. 4a... ds coupon 101H4 Minhot. e. sold 4. V. 8. nrw 4s, res. ...IN iMcx. Central 4s... do rnupoa .131 i da 1M me . TOV4 Minn. Bt. L. 4a. Am. Tob. 4a do 4s Atrhlton n. 4s... da ad. 4a Atlantic C. I 4s... B. A O. 4s do ! Brk. R. T. er. 4a. lltH M.. K. A T. 4s. .10: -t - H .11 do la I1 X. R. R. of M. e. 4a. Mt N. T. C. n. I4i.... I'H N. J. C. mi. i....lfii No Paelfle 4s do Is 1A Norfolk A W. e. 4a. .lot ore. 8. L. rf. 4a H Prnn. er. lt 101 Reading ftn. 4a. ... H St L. A 1. M. a. la.lMIt ....101 .... n i.... M 4S..1U Ontral of Oa. do 1st Inc.... n do id Ine 15 4 do Id Ine M Ch. A Ohio 4H....10S Chicago A A. II C, B. A Q. n. 4k.... M St. L A 8. r. ft 4s. k. 3t. U B. w. e. 4s... Seaboard A. L. 4a... i4 C. R. 1. A P. 4a.. do col. la CCC. A Bt. een. 4a Colo. lnd. Si, ar. A Colo. M:d. it Tola. A Bo. 4a . t . II . M .114 .lit . 13 .101 life So Pacific 4a .101 do lit 4a, c'.'a . T4V?-ut!"rn Rr. .... . ,1 TeS A P. It . 1H T., Bt- L A W. 4s. Cube .10 I'Dlnn raelBe 4s D. A R. O. 4a M I'. 8. Steel 34 la. .. II ..114 .. SI ,.. 14 ,. It .. Diet. Bee. la M Wabash lets... Brie pr.or Hen 4a 101 do deb. B do gen. 4a Western Md. 4a. Hoek. Val. 4s 104 W. A L. Bt 4a Japan 4a 100lwia Central 4a. "Ottered. London tloslnar Stock. LONDON, Aug. 26. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money. ...17 11-14 M , K. A T do account 17 1-lliN. Y. Central . 81 .141 14 . II Anaconda . 14 Norfolk A Western. .1071 do pfd .106 !Oit. A Weetern... .121 Penneylranla .r.S'ajnend Mines . 44'Keadlng Atuhleos do pfd Baltimore A O. Canadian Paelfle Ches. A Ohio... Chicago Ot. w.. C. M. A 'Bt. P.. DeBeers D. A R. O do pfd Brie do let pfd do 2d pfd I!llnole Central . .. It .. 74 .. 4 .. 73 0 ..104 .. M ..1M .. 41 .. 41 ..111 .. II .. tt l',i Eumern ity ..300 uo pfd .. II .. 4S .. 89 .. 4 .. slH .. 14 ..ltl So. Pacific ... Culon Paelfle do pfd U. S. Steel..., do pfd , Wabash do pfd LAN .144 SILVER Bar, ateaay; 3015-16 per cent. MUKHiX per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills, So-lU3s per cent. New York Mining- Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 26.-Clolng tion on mining stocks were: quota ..... 6 m 378 I 13 M 31 3 144 Adams Cos M Little Chief Alice 326 Greece 30 Brunswick Con Conietock Tunnel .... 14 Con. Cal. and Va....l0 Horn Silver ISO Iron Silver 104 Leadellle Con, 8 Octarlo Ophtr Pnoanlx Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada mall Hopea Standard Bank Cleartna? of the Week. OMAHA, Aug. 26. Bank clea.lng for today were 31.334,168.14, and for the cor responding day last year, $l,297,0s3.0i. 1806. 1006 Monday .... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friday Saturday ., ... $1,764,919.48 ... 1,474,736.91 ... 1,471,256.64 ... 1,372,863.39 ... 1,662,666.87 ... 1,334,168.13 $1,706.68 SI 1,33,bi)3.!1 ,:ioo.3.0.3 1.260.0 4 l,m 491.3$ l,i7,C8i.04 Total $8,972,698.78 $8,166,3 31.(4 Increase for the week over tlio oorie Bpondlng woek of last year wa.4 $8.6, 467.24. Clenrlnar Honse Averages. NEW TORKAtig. 2. The statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks bold $4,290,075 over the legal reserve requirements. This is a decrease of $2,811,416 as compared with laat week. Th statement lonows Inereaso. $ 3.840.400 95,700 87.000 80.700 ' S.OM.ZOO 2,287.600 23.905 2,811,43 2.767,825 Lot ns Deposit Calculation Legal terydcrs .... Siecle Reserve Reserve required . Surplus Ex-U. 8. deposits. 'Decrease. ..$ l,O7l,132.80 .. l,66M5l,7uO 48.107.6XO ., . 81.72i1,200 lfi.033.8nO 267.753.010 .. 203.4.!5 .. d.lTS 6.877.630 lloston Copper Market. Closing quotation on Boston copper mar ket, rriurieO by lxtran & Bryan, 3 Board of Trade building. Omaha: Adventure 4 Mlehlgan 13 Allouei Atlaa'le Bingham Black Mountain Boeton Consolidated. 34 Mohawk 43 14 Nevada Consolidated. 11 33 North Butta 12 I Old Dorolnloa 3lOeceola U 111 15 34 40 N I Butte Coalition 31 'i Pneu. Service Calumet A Arliona..l'7'.j Pneu. Service, pfd. Calumet A Hecla Tin Qulncr Centennial 35 Shannon Copper Range Datlr West East Butta Franklin Greene Copper Granny Helvetia Ieie Royal L. ,8. A Pittsburg. Maaaachuaetts . 74 Tamarack . WS Trlnlty . 10 United Fruit , . ..149 . II I'nlled 81 a tee. ' com . 35 t'nlted Btatee. pfd. . It Vtah Consolidated. . 4 t'tah Copper . 30 Victoria . 11 Winona . I Wolverine l 44 40 34 4 I 114 Cotton Market- NEW YORK. Aug, 26.-COTTON Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, 9.90c; mid dling gulf. 10.16c; sales. (7 bales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2o.,-COTTON-8pot In limited demand; price 8 point higher; American middling fair. 8.87d; good mid dling. S.oUd; middling, 6.S7d; low middling. 8lto: good ordinary, 4.8S1; ordinary, 4.7ld. The sulea of the day were 4.0J0 bales, of which 400 bales were for speculation snd sviKirt Ann Included 3.500 bales of Ameri can. Receipts. 1.0C0 bales, Including 200 ple of American. ,. ST. I.O CIS. Aug. 25.-COTTON Dull; middling. 10c; shipments, 908 bales; stock, !,7."1 bales. NEW ORLEAN8, Aug. 26.-COTTON Spot market closed quiet; sales, 19 bales; low ordinary. 6 7-18c. nonrlnal: ordinary, lic; good ordinary, 7 ll-16c; low middling, 8'v middling, ic; good middling, 9Vc; middling fair, lOHc, nominal; fair, lOHc; lecel, is, 2il bales; stock, 14,301 bales. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts. . vttw VOTt K. Auer. 26. EVAPORATED APPLFS Market remains unchanged with spot supplirs practically exhausted and nominal, wnue out nine uinir.. m im ported in futures. Supplies for November delivery are, quoted at bc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune are easy in tone so far as future shipment are concerned, hut the spot market Is un changed, with t'ulifornla 70s to 30s, quoted at "(fts'c; Orrgon, 40s to 20s at 7!h8V4e. Anrteots "are firm with choice quoted at 16c; extra choice at 17c; fancy. 18W50c. Poaches are firm with choice quoted. lOffcrf 11c; extra choice at l!'?illl'; fancy, lllic: extra fancv, i:L.4c. Raisin re quift on spot with loose muscatel quoted ut f.7yi7c; ceeded raialins, C&8c; London layer nominal. Busrar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Aug ? -SUGAR Market firm: fair refining. 3HS4c: centrifugal, 96 test 4c; molasses sugar, 31 64(30; reflned. tendy; No. 6. 4.3c; No. 7. 4 2&c; No. 8. 4 Sc; No 9 4,16c: No. 10. 4.10c; No. 11. 4.06c; No. 12 4 00c; No. 13. 3 96c; No. 11, 3.96c; con fe'et'oners' A, 4.75c; mold A, 6.26c; cut loaf, 5.8UC; crushed. 5tc; powdered, 6.00c; gran ulated. 4.9or; cubes, S.15c. MOLASSKS-Firm: New Orleans, open kettle.-good to choice, SCiTMc. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 25.-8rGAR Steady; optn kettle centrifugal. i'Qi 7-Ke; centrifugal yellow. 3VM4c; second. 3& SUa .uOLASSES-'JSti 30e. Waal Market. LONDON. Aug. 26 WOOL The arrival e -u-.l for the fifth eerie of auction sales 1 amounted to U. frO bales, including S5.0CO forwardad direct to spinners. 1 u isj of wool this week were ss follows: New South Wales. 1.100 bales: Victoria, bales: New Zealand. 6.S1O bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 700 bales; various 6.100 ""ST" LOl'IS. Aug. 26-WOOL-Steady; medium grade, combing nd clothing. I4f 88c; light fine. l.lSc; heavy fine, HftlTe tub washed. 32338Vc. No troubl to find lost article If you advertise for them In th "Lot" column oa Tt Boa Want Ad paga. OMAHA LIVE JTOCR MARKET Cora OattI ttaadf, Host Othan Ltwor fot Waak. HOGS SHOW IMPROVEMENT FOR THE DAY Ha Fresk Receipt af Sheep ar Lasah at Caaseejaeaee Far aa Week Prices Ar Steady ta Strang;. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. S6, lira. Cattla. Hog. Sheep. . 6.I..1 4..3 . 6.104 .! i.; . 4.071 9.063 !. .. 3.W7 7.42 ".6K. ,. LOW) 6 1.142 1. 200 8,800 ft OnVUI Monday ... Official Tuesdav , Oftlclnl Wednead.iy Official Thursday Official Fridsy .... Official Saturday . This week Last week Two weeks ago Three weeks ago Four weeks ago Bsmo week last year. ..10.6r8 ..13,417 ..16.112 ..18 840 46. 561 M.a-r7 61.632 60.743 47.1M n,0bo 49 402 37.K.6 4H..V4 25,770 2t.m 40,80$ 17.4M 2M1M Kacbiri ri sum tlh.'.vl-iii TO DATE. ine louowing table show the receipt ot cattle, hogs and sbeep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared wltn last jenr. 1H0. 1906. Inc. 6P9.419 501.9r2 T7.427 1.835.208 l.WW,VS K.2S1 B"P 1.014,423 , Do3.ai5 66.140 CATTLB5 QUOTATIONS. The following will show th price paid for the different kinds of caul on th fnOth Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed steer $5 60(j.rj Fair to good corn-fed steers 4 .8ofS. Common to fair corn-fed steer... 4 o"34 66 Good to choice range steer 4 5"y5 l talr to good range steer $.7n4.40 Common to fair range eieers 8.0rC.tW Oood to choice cows snd heifers... 37&3l.i0 Fair to good cows and heifer ?. J.76 Common to fair cows and heifers... 1.76.S-J.50 Oood to choice Blockers A feeders.. S.VFkS M5 Fair to good Blockers and feeder.. 3 4fl3.76 Common o fair stsckers 2.7r'o3 .40 bulls, stags, etc I.Bn.93.7S Voal calves 3.7576 Th following table show th averago price of hog at South Omaha for th last everal day with comjrlons: Data. I HJ. J06.1804.19t.. IWMltm. 1190. Aug. 16... Aug. 16... AUtf. It... Aug. 18... Aug. 19... Aug. 20... Aug. 31... Aug. 22... Auc. 28... Aug. 24... Aug. 26... 6 S3 (Oil (3D 6 S8 8 78 497 5 Oil 6 S 6 77 4 98 4 le S 21 6 83 6 i 4 99 6 17 87 496 6 10 t 12 6 73 i 89 6 13 6 16 6 6v 6 67 6 03 6 14 6 87 6 T8 8 01 6 03 ( 80 7 (X 6 47 6 01 I 03 e 8i6 8i4 97 5 041 6 48 ( 91 6 A3 S 13 6 46 7 10 6 88 I 6 82 6 6 !' j a i 97HI 6 4j 02 6 96! 6 90HI 6 84?i! 6 84 6 84 6 f2 B SO Sunday. ' RANGE OF PRICES. . Cattle. Omaha $1.7536.00 Chicago 1.36t.tl0 Kansas City ...,. 3.wVa.26 Bt. Louis $.0tr360 Bioux City t 3 60im45.00 ' Hog. $4.70g.00 &.&t-i.57Mi 6.7Mi36 6.76u.60 6.t&i.00 YESTERDAY'S 8HIPMENT9. The foUowIng shows th number of car of Blockers and feeder shipped to th country and their point of destination: CATTLE. , Car. Thomas Martin, Carson, la R. I M. H. Welton, Wlota, la. R. I., 1 W. Burgln. Council Bluffs, la. R. 1 3 O. H. Blakesler, Marne, la. R. 1 1 J. H. Mank, Grlawold, la. Q 1 W. H. Mank, Orlswold, la. 4 1 Bteve Anderson. Winkelman, la. Mil 1 W. H. Goodwin, Madison U. I1 1 0. 8. Caulkins. Aurora J , 1 B. J. Osier, Walnut, la. R. 1 3 John Ihnen. Garrison Q.. 1 M. F. Price, Carson, la, R. 1 8 B. M. Beachey. Btrawsville Mo. P 1 Ellis Kenlch. Hosklns M. dt Oa 3 N. P. Nelson. Wlsner N. W 1 G. P. Crannell. Tekamah M. A 0 1 W. W. Adams, Winkelman. la. Mil 1 Henry Hlckey. Neola. Ia. Mil 1 E. Joyee Co., Jersey City, N. J. Mil 1 1. T. Bpangler, Walnut. Ia. R. 1 1 SHEEP. D.-D. John Iverson, Inwood. Ja. Mil.., 1 HORSES. J. W. FItxgerald. Mlnot. N. Z. M. O... 1 The number of cara of stock brought In todsy by each road was: J Cattla. Hog. Sheep. C, M. A St. P 10 .. Missouri Pacific 1 ... 6 Unlcn Paclflc 1 23 3 C. A N. W.t east 7 C. A N. W., west 46 C, Bt. P.. M. A 0 11 C.. ii. & a., east 6 C.. B. A Q . west 7 11 .. C. R I. A P.. east ; 6 C.. R. I. A P.. west 1 Great Western ' 3 ' ,. tfrtpples and driven In I Total receipt 9 128 "i The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co... 957 Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A (Jo Hill & Son Klngan A Co Bt. L. Dressed Beef Co Krey Packing Co Other buyer 26a 2.102 2,122 3.230 '441. 190 in 453 174 Totals 294 g.iM CATTLE There wr no cattle today, as usual on a batuiday, but th receipts fur Ui week foot up not far from the sum aa a year ago. i'bere win be noted, toweer. from the table at head of this column, a large Increase of arrivals over last week. Cuttle alone ot all other kind of itoctc show a ta.llng off for tne mouth to date a compared with last year. The autlDlv of oralrahl enmM Imsvm haa been very light all the wck, whl th oeraano lias ueen quite good, a combination 01 oircjinntunces whlc.i uivva mean a good market. Th trad on thl kind of cwiiic i.a uctive on most uuys and at tne Cioju of tne wtek pilcv art practically in tiie aarue notches as a week Sato. Th uei cattle nave cold at $.. Western beef leers have been In more liberal supply aau they have shown more or less weakness. Th best grades recovered a little toward th latter part of the week and ar 110 1 much lower, but the medium to pretty fair kinda are a little off, with tne moat declli, on common to fair grade. Th bet grades of oornfed cow and heif ers, of which hardly enough ar coming to make a test of the market, would be about teady for the week, but the general run of tns stuff Is lower. Fair to aod kinds bus not to exceed lofc 15c loner, but some of tne more common and undcslrsble kinds hav old possibly ss much ss 15t?20c. lower. A a genersl thing the market during the weak ha not been any too active, there being a lack of snap to the trade. Buyer have been looking for good, weighty feeder all th week and cattle having both weight and quality have aold quite freely at about steady prices- In tact there has been no material change on cat tle of that description In cither direction. The lighter rattle and. In fact, the heavy csttle, lacking qusllty hsve hsd a din ward tend-ncy. and at the close of the week are lOigjUc lower than last week. 11 LIFERS. . Ne. At Pr. No. A. Pr. 1 ltd 4 04 44 Ill IN HOGS Steady to 6c higher would In bilef express the situation tnat prevailed in tiie 1104 market this morning. Heavy not, on the rough order soid generally in about the same notches ss yesterday, wltn in good heavy loads strong. Light mixed hogs werj also strong, with good lights geneiaily 6c higher than yesterday. Th trad was fairly active at tne advance anl tne most of hogs changed hands in very fair season In the morning. Owing to there being a liberal showing of light hogs, with nt so many rough heavy sales on paper, snow quite a little better than yenterduy. Receipts of hogs this week hav been llcht as compared with the previoua week, but still heavier than a yer at . as will be noted from the table at head of column. The market started out higher at the be ginning of the week, but after McnJay tended lower until Thursday, when th low point of the week was reached. The iin nrnvemtfii at the close of the week leaves the vrarket on an averag only about 1a lower than It was last Saturday. As a mat. Icr of fact pom kinds of hogs have shown a much greater decline than that, while other are selling almost as well owing to the fart that prices have shifted omuwhat on the different grades. Na .. II.. v.. 44.. II.. 17.. M . 41.. 2 . 13.. 4T.. se . 4 . S3.. 44 . n.. A. ...14 ...111 ..444 ...Ml ...121 ...111 ...le ...3o ...33 . 1 ...M4 ...IN ...124 ...in .. 3s4 ., I4 ..14 ...176 aa. Pr. K. A. Ba. Pr. ... I 0 47 t,7 44 1 T'i 14 I 14 44 IW ... I l ... I T 41 M4 4 I K ... T T t1 4 40 1 ii it 31 lie 8 e ... 3 74 44 2c IS I ... i 74 14 947 II 11 ... t TT 41 377 4 6 40 U I 77 44 til ... 1 S ... ITT 71 14 44 8 94 ... 4 40 14 334 ... 64 44 6 44 44 841 SO 6 t 3 44 II 14 14 8 SO ... I 4 :i ... I 40 ... 44 31 ...317 ... IN ... I 44 74 T 44 6 44 lea 1 so U tt! ... 4 84 I S tl 114 14 I It ... 6 8 61 89 aiN. ta tat ...,6M n 344 ... 6 M 14 let 11 I SO 44 441 ... ll 41 let 9 It 4 .14 I r 3 1'S 44 6 11 T4 II 4 I ."4 44 t4 4S I It 71 ill . , $ 14 47 34 M I II 14 t't ,. IN a Ml IN I II It M? 144 I 44 14 ? 11 I el Tt 814 ... I M 14 t 3 . . I M Tl t4 ... 6 14 ft I"! 144 I M 4 343 ... IB 47 HI- N IM II .84 ... 4 41 N 40 I H 4 tl ... I 44 41 37 13S I 44 14 101 ... 6 14 113 313 40 I M Tl ltl 18 6 I) 7 147 3U4 I kl 74 W7 ... 14 41 2T4 ... I U 44 r 44 I 44 4 344 1 3 6 44 74 314 13 4 I TC 341 B4 I 3 97 44 6 44 43 34 ... 6 44 41 1 4 WIN il see ... 1 11 , 11 in so 1 t 44 ... 6 14 44 131 ... 44 T 333 ... 6 44 14 144 14 I I 44 II ... II - e 114 ... 4 4 44 !0 94 9 14 74 341 40 I 41 4T IS ... I M T4 B4 II I 04 (1 370 ... I 44 T4 3'4 ... 4 44 344 44 I at 74 811 ... 4 4 bl tl 44 I 44 Tl log N 14) 74 3S7 110 I 41 71 143 a I 44 H Il ... I 47 13 ... I t 44 24 . . I Si 31 t7 80 44 4 Ill I 17 4 103 ... 4 41 SI 49 4 17 40 ! ... 144 II K! 130 I IT It 104 ... IS 44 144 40 4 37 71 1? ... H 41 313 134 4 ITS 43 313 ... 4 WO 44 10 40 8 47 44 173 30 4 44 73. ...i. ..341 40 8 47 4- 114 ... 6 4 STAGS. 1 434 S4 4 U 1 14 34 4 T4 SHEEP There were no sheep of any con- s. quenco today, only two cars being re-poi-teu and tney were late in arriving. The total receipts for the week showing a larser Increase over a year ago and a still larger increase aa compared with last week. t he ai rivals have consisted very largely of sheep, with only a sprinkling of lambs, and none of them very good. The fuel is, lambs have not commenced 10 run as yet. The market aa a whole has been In vei y satisfactory condition and prices have been very high all tho week. During the eaiiy part of tne week sheep were gener ally quoted as steady, but on Weduesday there was a sharp advance In prices, tmit aay being 10$c higher. Most of this was taKen off the day following, so that at the close of the week most salesmen ar quot ing the market Just about where tt waa at th beginning. It I very evident, how ever, that wherever any change have taken place tney have been on the ld of better prices and It I possible to mention Individusl sales showing higher prices. the lamb market haa been In very pe culiar condition. Lamb hav been very high and there has been a feeling on tne part of everyone that prices were in fact too high. Everyone has been expecting that receipts would become liberal and that prices would decline rapidly, but the ex pected haa not happened, on the contrary, receipts of iamb at ail point have con tinued light and th prevailing high price hav generally been well maintained. A a matter of fact, whenever receipts showed up a little large weakness would develop, but taking tho week as a whole It IB hardly possible to quote any material change. Supplies at eastern markets con tinue light, with prices high, and so long as that is the case there is not much op portunity for the markets at th - river to develop any prolonged weakness. ' Blocker and feeders have been In very good demand all th week, and though re ceipts have been liberal, they have been none too much so to meet the requirements of buyers. Feeder sheep especially hav been free seller and prices obtained hav been very satisfactory to owners. Lamb buyers have complained a good deal about the high prices of feeder lambs, claiming that tney ought to be $1.00 per hundred lower, but In spite of all complaints and objections they have taken everything coming and at the close of tha week tha market U Just aa good as It haa been at any time. Quotation on killer: Good to choice lambs, e.7637.o0; fslr to good lambs. $6 260 6.7a; good to choice yearlings, $6.604.00; fair to good .yearlings, $6.25tj 60; good to choice wether, $4.e6Uo.tS; good to choice ewes. KMH.80; fair to good ewes, S3.906J 4-30. Quotation on feeder: Lambs, $5.76 .6o; yearlings, fo.254jr6.60; wether, $4,661 4e0; awes. $a.fioy4.36. Representative sales; No. 1 Idaho lamb buck ... 174 Idaho lamb feeders 397 Idaho lamb U Idaho ewes Ar. 69 ...... 64) 63 101 Pr. 6 00 so 75 4 W - CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Aetlv and Five Cents Higher Sheep BtranT. CHICAGO. Aug. 26.-CATTLERecelpt, 400 head. Market steady; bevas, $3.Wa&60; cow and heiferB, $i.ttft.30j Blocker and feeders 8.4OJ)6.o0; calves, $6.607.76. HOGS-Recelpts, 10,000 head. Market active and 6c higher; mixed and butchers, $6.95ft.66; good - heavy, 8fi.0TKii6.48 ; rough heavy, 85.56.30; light. 66.00,.6J; pig, $5.4Wo.25j bulk. $6.0U43.4O. " SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head. Market strong; aheep, $i.60(g6.0; lambs, $4.50&8.0. Kansas City Live Stock Martlet. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 26 CATTT.H Receipts, 1.200 head. Including 800 routherns; market ateady; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, 35.66 6.36: fair to good, $4.006.60; western steers, $3.60176.00; Blockers and feeder. i.i e 4.60; southern steer, $2. 7044 00; o ;th ern 00 ws, 32.OO& 3.00; native row., U.oo.rf $.75: native heifers, $2. 7615.00: h"l'i. $2.1093.26; calves, $3.007.00. Receipts for the week, 62.100 head. HOGS Receipts. 1,300 head; market 6c higher; top, $6.35; bulk of sales, $6 10 6 30; heavy, $6.9506.10; packers, $6.1 6.30; pigs and lights, $5.7516.35.. Re ceipts for the week. 89,000 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, poi; market steady; lambs, $6 007.60; natlva sheep and yearlings, 84.26 4? 5. r0; ws' 1 yearlings, clipped, $5.00 6.76 r western clipped sheep. $4.26tf6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.60(36.60. Receipt for tho week, 21,500 head. New York Live Stock Markat. NEW YORK, Aug. 36. BEEVES Re ceipts, 266 head; nothing doing; market feel Ing steady; derssed beef quiet at 7fe9'4o per pound for native sides. Exports 800 cattle and 6.900 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts, 81 head; sll con signed direct; no trade for lack of stock; nominally ateady for good light veala; weak for heavy and coarse calves. Dressed calves steady at 9W12vo per pound for dresvd veals: 6T12c for country dressed. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rceetpta, 4,764 hetd; market for sheep steady; no strictly prime or choice lambs here: other grades 15j'26c lower; sheep, $3.60-36 00;. culls, 33 004? $.00: common to good lambs. $7.2&&8 62H. HOGS Receipts, $.45$ head; all for slaughter; nominally, firm on Buffalo ad vices. St. Loals Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 35. CATTLE Receipt, 600 head. Including 300 Texaua; market slow; native shipping and c--port steers, $5.7608.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.10'36.35; steers un 1,000 pounds, $16004 16; Blockers and feeders, $2.0004.26; cow and h" , $1757 6.76; ranner. $1,364 2.10; bull, $2.162.60; calves. $3.76t6.76; Texas and Indian steers. $3.606 6.10; cow and heif ers. $2.00(5 3.60. HOGS Receipts. 3.600 head: market la higher; pigs and lights, $6.0006 JO; pack ers, $5,754? 4.46; butchers and bsst h-avy. $6.30316.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. ' St. Joseph Live Btoetf Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 36 CATTLE Receipts, 281 head; market steady; na tives. $4 fi06 10; cow and heifers. $1.64 94 90: stockers and feeder, $1.00tM 26. HOGS Receipt, 1,871 head; markat steady to 6-; higher; light, $6.16?6$0; medium and heavy, 1 J '-4 4.20. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 311 head; market steady. glons City Civ Stork aMrket. SIOUX CITY, Aug. 28. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. M) hesd; mar ket steady; beeves, S-l 2.64.00 ; cows, bull nd mixed, $:.E0ri4.60: stockers and feeders, $2.75Vi4 calves and yearling. $2.504n3.76. HOGS-Recelpts. 4,i00 head; market 5c higher; selling at $6.6.-436. 00; bulk of sales, $o."i5.85. taek la Blarfcl. Receipt of live t.ck at tha !x principal estern markets yesterday: western markets yesterday Cattle. ... 200 ... ) ... 1.500 ... 21 ... tv .... 400 Hogs. Sheep. 8.8O) U0 4.600 1,200 6 871 $1, 2.&0 10.000 2.000 South Omaha 61oux City .. Kanea City .. St. Joseph .., fit fiiia Chicago Total ..... 2.681 Metal Markat. NEW YORK?. Aug. 28. METALS No special feature developed In th local m.i ket In the absence of cable and busi ness was quiet. Spot tin was quoted at $40.80441.30; lke copper remained at $18.76; electrolytic, 114.60; casting. $18.20. Load Is firmly held on spot with quotation rang ing from 86. 7 2 6 Si. Spelter I quoted at $.00;t.l0. Iron la reported In activ de mo nd at the recent advance. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 25 METALS Lead firm, $5 70; spelter dull. $5.8T. fsge Mnrltet. NEW YORK. Aug. s.-OOFFESMarhet for futures oDenoff steady st unchanged lric to a thfUiA of are polAta tat aftta f steady European cables and lighter re. relpt. There wa very little demand hci .t mmmA nfT riurliiar tha middle ere- flon under liquidation and selling againet lower firm oflera from urasn. ine ci was steady at a net decline of .4.1 a points. Sale wer repotted of 1741.6 i ba . of which a large proportion was In the shape of switches. The business Included September at 6.fc: October. .7f; I c ber, 6.90tf6.96c: January. 7c: Maich. ..10 J 7.!Se; May. 7 JcW.SOc: June. Mh-c: Ju y. 73V. Spot ateady; No. Rio oulet; No. 7. Invoice, 6H. OMAHA WHOLES A LIE MAHKJtT. Condition af Trade aad Qaatatloa aa Staple aadl Fssey lrosee, EGOS-Receipts, liberal; fresh stock. ISO. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9V431'1Ci roosteia. 6c; tuikeys, Ule; ducks. I; spring chickens. K'filjc per lb. - . , BfTTKR-Parklrg stock. 16c; cholca fancy dairy. 16tlc; creamery, 21J3mo. HAYPrlcea quoted by Omdha Feed com. pany: Choice upland, i9 60; medium. 68l coarse, $6.0i3.5ti. Rye straw, 17. BKAN-Per ton. $16.50. VEGUTABLSS. '' t SWEET 1'OTATOk.S Per bbl., $3.73. 20 lbs., i$.l6c. To.vtA 1 -r e Horn grown, per basket af zv ids., JUJ JUC. WAX UiiANS Per maraet bakt ot about 16 lb., fx. TURNIPS. IlKliTS AND CARROTS Pf bU., 'ittK. LEAF LETTUCE -Hothouse, per do. heaO.e, 30c. CEI.KRY -Per dos., 30a. CrcUMBKRS-MuiiiN grown, per doa., 3Vo. ONIONS Horn grown, 2c per lb.; Spaa , tsli. ItvO per arat. ORFKN ONIONS Per do bunches, tOC RADISHES Per dos. bunch4, loo. It A VY BKANS Per bu.. U.sfc; No. 8. U.7A IMA BiLANS-Per lb.. Uae. GRH.K.N PitPPLRS Per markat he.sk m 50c. TROPICAL FaCITS. ORANGES Valencia, acoordlng to slaa, $leil.00. LbMONS Umonlara, extra fancy. 24 Use, 4a-; etJO stse, $10; 360 slse, $10.6v; other brandis 31. uu less. BANANaS Per medlum-sisetJ ' feuacb $l.;t-di.: jumbos, $2.63v8 tea, POTATOESPea au.. 46c FRVITh. PEACHES Yeiiow treestone, $1.26; Mll ou i, per -baatket orbits, e(.wwl-- Waul 101 nia sviberta, per box, $1.. ' r'a-CaVt-t lamuiula, 8l.o0kai.ia Jt'aARa Barueit, per bw.x. I i. 2-1.50. OK-pjbS MOIU giwwn. aa- a-li. basket, S&afeMO. Ma'LONS. ' . . WATluRilKLONo ftji 10 la, or about illtadUC askCU. CAN"aViuUPEv "Colorado and Arisuns par ciat vauuidardy. f.i.4ui pout. 3a,ai LOT oxktvii fu.lCh.ti. No. 1 ribs, lac; .10, 1 riiut, uu; No. 8 rlba, iVsc; No. 1 loin, lotos; Nu. a loin, Uw, .u. e loin, k'.; Nil 1 cuuck. k; iu. 4 cnuck, u; Wo. i ciiuck, oCi Hit. ixiantt, 6u( tsv. a (UMua, tj; ou. i rouuu, etui inn. 4 Llarn, kc; Nu. 4 plttte. tc: cu. a pate, ju. allevaUAnauiiS. granulated caun, ir saca. $61; granulated ieev, in savueut, o.U. kikuf-lu ubta., Ifio per gal.; In cases, i lu-lb. vans, el.wi cases, il 6-tit. cana, (. cases, 24 -lb. can, 41.86. CHEB.6E. bwirs, new, teo; Wlsoonsia brick, lo'aldu: Wlauonaio ' ilmaergcr, Uo iwlus. I4V10. youug Amai'icana, I60. CO' b.( luaawil. via. aw, actst per lb.; No. , i. pet 1U.1 So. ii. aatou per lb.; No. 30, lbo pr b.; No. at, 13V4o per ib. N til n Walnuts, No. i, soil anells, nW crop, pr lb., loc; bard shells, per lb., lev. 1-Vjans, targe, per lb., lo; ouiail, ir lb., 12c, emu wtUuuis, per tlx, LtUc. Almond. Sell siiaiis), per lb., lio iverd hells, par lb.. Uo. Cocuauats, K0v tear aaa of I'M. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, par quarter bbl.. 100 lb.. 84.00; Norway mack tel. No. L $ u. No. a, Ho OO; No. 3. 6aUvVt lrlsn. No. X, $l 00; herring, to bbu., m Iba, ach, Norway, 4k, tvu.00; Norway, 8k. ia.uu; Holland, mixed, $11.00; Holland herrlog, la kegs, milkers, 8O0: kegs, mixed. 7tc CANNED UOOOS-Corn. tanard west ern, eotffevc; Main. 81.16. Teinatoes, 8-lb. cana, $1,0641.40; 3-ib, 9;Vc61.00. Pineap ple, grated. 2-lb., 8-0M.3v; siloed, $l.iSAti gallon applea, fancy. $3.00; OallfornU apricots, $l.7f.U0; pears, $1.7b-.60; peach, fancy, 81.76y2.40; H C. peaohe. $2.sa.u. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; fancy Chinook, $2.10; fancy unckeye. list.; sardines, oil, $2.69; A mustard. $2.604jiS.ia Sweet po tatoes, 81.1.i&l.e6; sauerkraut, $1.00; painp klns, B0c 11.00: wax beans, 3-lb., 764auc lima beans, 2-lb., 75ct5 31.36; aplnacb, 186; rheap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extra, laQsOc; fancy, I1.J14.1.76. HIDES AND'" TALLOW Green aaJted, No. 1, 12He; No. . 11V: full hl.ks, 8V9uvVc; !:reen hide, No. 1, 10c: No 2. 9c; horse, 1.6043.34; sheep pelts. dOc1.2. Tallow. Ma , 4c; No. 2. 8c, , WOOL Per lb.. 11gtBc, i PEABODY FOOTS ALL BILLS Cbloasra M Will Far Forged Paper lit Order to Protect Baals Depositors. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.-Francla 8. Peabody of this city today sent a check for $40. 009 to tha receiver of tha Milwaukee Ave nue State bank to cover every claim he had against him at tha bank, whether In tha form of fraudulent or genuine or forged papers. Peabody' action wa taken through sympathy for victim of the bank and a destra to bring about a speedy adjust ment of the bank's affairs. REAL BSTATIS TRANSFERS. Frances Fransel and husband to Knut P. Sellgren and wife, lot 6, block - 2, Boyd a $ Edward B. Hunt to Mary E. P. Bailey, lot 6, block 2, Boyd's.. James H. Kolle to Niels Christen Ben, lot 7, block 2, Clarendon Jamea T. DeLand and wife to Jona than Lodge, No. 226, 84 feet ad joining lot 6, Florence Same to earn, lot 6, block 34, Flor ence J. E. Minna Merger and wife to James T. Daugberty, taxlot 16, sec tion 17-H-13 Madison M. Ormsby and wlf to Boulevard Park Improvement com ptny, lot 6, block 4, and lot 3. block 1, Boulevard park Boulevard Park Improvement com pany to Madison M. Ormsby. same.. South Omaha Land company to Christina Thlelk. lot 6, block 267,. South Omaha Michael Ranohan to Bridget Byrne, lot 24, block 6, Pullman Place Mary Stenberg to Fred A. Bailey, lot 26 and 26, block 16. Rose Hill Anton Swenson and wife to Clyde B. Ruffner. lot 7, block It, Halcyon Height ... Thomas R- Romln to Edward L. ' Spencer, lot 13, block 6, Omaha View Warren S. Black well and wire to Mark A. Pollack. w34 feet of lot 1 and e32 feet of lot 3, block 13. West Omaha e Ellery R. Hume and wife to Ray Stephenson and wife, 40 feet of sub lot 12. tax-lot 19. In so", se 4-16-13... Herold J. Cathroe to Robert B. Howell. loU 6 to 11. Fort View add.. ' and other lota Kate Sullivan to th Chicago A Northwestern Railroad company,, w44 feet of lot 1. block 69 Robert C. and Ann M. Strehlow to Cecelia C. Buchtel, w83 feet of n7 feet of lot 4. block 213V. and other Same to Robert ' E. L. Buchtel, e83 feet ot n70 feet of lot 4, block 213V.. 800 X 2.400 1 600 L600 1,060 1.060 1.7M 1.009 Total ... ..111018 W, Farnaiii Smith & Co. Stocks, Bonds,. Investment Securities. W offer subject to s. UNION STOCK YARDS STOCK. 1320 FirnamSt.. Tel. DiuglasMOl) F. D. Day & Co. Stockt, Cirtmln, Provllon Sklf Year Grata ta la. ' CblaaaT aa Mlaaaaaalle Delivery. Oue-elghlk eorarotaslon on Qraln, one quarter on Stocks. Prompt and caret ul atlentloa si van to outside accounts. Writs $lV3ii kaara at Trade atlas., OMAHA, KEB. tar aur daily Market Letter, mailed free. Main Offlc. LaT Dtertaaae Tkaaa, taaglas SAsV 900 M 760 1,900 2.000 SKA ev 1 600 X 1 7