THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET mmmmmmtm Trd ia HI Lines Licit and Banc it Ysry Harrow. PRICES UNCHANGED AFTER SLUGGISH DAY Wheat Geaerally lade ' CUn ef I'revleaa SeeeleaKx port ere Hot la Market, Baylagf Ferelgo Bias Art Betas? Redaeed. .' OMAHA. Aug. A, 1MM. WhMt held In a very nc.rr.jw nnn to Prtcee wera generally under last u.gnt's close, althouga at tha and tney trine nuiwr. cable wara a - iitno lower m tha e. tether wm favorable for ihreolilng and harvesting, kxporls wara not in ilia Inarael at a... eavina- fortirn lAMs wara bain reduced, ana tnere no prospects ot any business toon. Tha only sausisctlon lur ins buU was ma act tha receipts wara liant la tha north watt, where u waa thougnt tha movement itt apring wheat would be uaavy tnia wee. iruue in tna corn pit waa at a atandallit, and tna plica range waa vary narrow, tuo close being about the same aa yester day. Receipts wara smaller than teumatee, auu eatlmaiea for tomorrow are tnali, while tha weather waa favorable, iuo trade 1a at preaenl indiapoaed to (o strung either wei. Primary wheat receipts wera 4,0W bush ela and shipmenta Sts.uuO buaheia, against receipts last year of eu7,0u bushels and shipments of lil.uuO busneis. Corn reoeiuu were I3ji,000 buaheia and ahtpmenta ool.vOJ buaheia, against recelpta taat year of f4a,0u0 buaheia and alilpmenia of 6,0u0 buaheia. Clearances ware aMsjOw buaheia wheat, iintU WflU SI1,WV BUI9IIBIS Wl M Liverpool cloeed Vd lower on wheat ana uncnangea to a nigner on corn. Peoria wired: - "tiuod inany indlcatlona of Increaaed corn movement. We are art- tin some In Nebraaka and Illlnola la be- f Inning to talk movement now. Probably owe will also wake up aoon. I expect a pretty free movement In September, which think will continue Until .the new corn la ready to ship." Local rauge of optional Artlclea.) Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea'y Sept.., Dec... Corn Bept... Dsn..,, Oalo Sept.., I I I ' 44AJ 84A WTiA 4A 84 A 4iA 87 A 4A 7 A 57 A . 43A 43A , 8 A A ..... Z7HB a A noi loc by .fin 7el Oa vli A aaked. B bid. O cash. Ornaba Cash Sales WHEAT No. 1 hard. 1 ear. UUc: 1 car. 4c; No. t hard, 1 car, Mc; No. 4 hard. 1 car, b3e; 1 car, S2c; no trade, 1 car, tUc; I cars, osov , COKN-No. 4, 1 car, 42c ' OATS No. 4 white, 1 car, S7c Oaaahav vats Prices. ' WHEAT No. t hard. WS6c; No. 8 hard, njo4c; no. t hard, euQMtc; no, Ebrlnr. s34c. COHN-No. 8, 43c; Na. 4. 4243o; No. I yaiiow, 44; No, i white, 4&c. OATS No. a mixed, 27c; No. I white. Be; No. 4 white, Htffttyo. RYE No. 8, Ho; No. I, 4o. . Carlot Reeetple. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago 161 348 168 Kansas City ; 864 73 88 Mlnneaoolls .............. St ... Omaha 42 71 SI Lmiuih If St, Louis ...II 111 111 CHICAGO GRAIJI AND PROVISIONS Fea tares e( the Trading; and Closlasj Prleaa oa Board at Trade CHICAGO. Aua. 28. Clear weather In the northwest had a depressing effect on the local wheat market today but fair demand by ahorts caused a firm tone at the close. final uuotations on tna uecemoer ueuvwry tetng up He Corn was also Ho higher. Oats were praotlcally unchanged. Pro visions were Mac to lfrilSe lower. Hentiment in tne wneat oil was Deonsn for the greater part of the day and the vnluma of tradlna- waa small. Lower cables and an absence of rain in the spring wheat country were the chief influences for lower prices. The feature of the market was the persistent liquidation of tne Sep tember option by local holders. Country acceptancea - were light, but cash houses reported that tha ' movement will ' in all probability show an Increase. This en eaurewed additional sale. DurlnC the last fifteen minutea ot trading tha market be came more animated, there being a good demand by shorts. A decrease of SO per cent In primary receipts for today aa com pared with tha earns day last year, waa one reason for the improved demand. The close was Arm, prices being at the high est point of the day. December opened a shade to Ho lower at 74c to 74Ho, sold oft to 73Ho and then advanced to 74Ho. Final quotation were at 74H. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 248,400 bu. The world's visible supply as shown by Bradstreets increaaed 1,000,000 bu. Primary receipts were 420,000 bu., compared with f07,0u6 bu. one year ago. Minneapolis, Du futures, quiet; September. 4s 'idl Decern - ntr, r"Vl. . lilKN-MKil Orm: Anwrlrm mixed, new. t tHd: futures, quiet; September, 4s d; Iecamber, 4a THd; January, new, 4s 2i. YORK. QE1RIUL MARKET DEW tatlaie sf tha Day aa Tarlava Caaname4llee. NEW TOP V In, ta .-rTT'R Rcelnta. H.0S7 bbla ; expniis, t.UO bbla. Market ateady but alow: winter patenta IT.Tf 4 IS; winter Mralahta. winter eKtraa, ILKvfiJ ; . winter low arradea, 12.71 oia; Minnesota patents, M.wv.m. ny Hour, firm; fair to imod, $l-!&62-; eholre to fancy, IJ I04 00. CORNMEAL, Kteady; fine white and yellow. ll.loei.tJ; coarse, tl.10tfl.l2i kiln dried. 2 lOOl.t. it ik Nominal; No. S western, aie, c. i. f. New York. HEAT HvrelDta. K4.000 n nmrll 2.494 bu.; spot market firm: No. I red, 7Hc, elevator; No. t red, 7Mc, f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, 8G,Jo, f. o. b., afloat; No. t hard Manitoba, foH. t. o. b., afloat. Trade In wiioat waa unusually, quiet all day and partly emlalned the early deDreesln. other Influences being good weather, easy cables, (September liquidation ana a Dig increaae In world's slocke. Later prices rallied on covering and closed partly He net higher; May, 14 1-lMjMHo; closed at MSc; September. 7lt'; 6-lc; Cloaed at 7Hc; December SI 7-ltSl U-lc oloaed at o. . ' . . CORN Receipts, 9jm du.; sxports, iuz,iw bu: snot market barely ateady: No. t, Wo, elevator and eSHc, f. o. o., afloat; no. s yenow, hic; no. z wnite, a. uiiuuu market was aulet and fairly steady on commission house buying. The close was net unchanged. May ciosea at , tember, 66 IHfiirjWHc; closed at fH0! December cloeed at 62o. OATS Receipts, 102,600 bu.; spot mrket steady; mixed oats, to 12 pounds, , '; natural white, 30 to 83 pounds, feViftSiO, cllooed white. St to 40 pounds, ssrvc. NEWTORK STOCKS AND B05DS eSasaBaBBSB sfsrktt 0pni EUady, but Coon Dorelopi a Boactiooarj Tondanoy. CALL AND TIME LOAN RATES RISE Seillaar aa Aeeoaat at Easbarasaed Philadelphia Caaeeraa Seade Lead I a Issaaa Dew a Oaa ta Three Palate. NEW TORK. Aug. a.-For tha first time since the Paclflo dividends became a mat ter of nubile knowledge, the stock market today began business in an orderly and rational manner. Instead of the "wide which prompted caution here. But after the marking down of prices to parity, a steady Improvement set In before noon, Atrhlenn. Tnpeka A 8anta Fa leading. Irregularity occurred on the receipt nf the New York opening prices, but the market reacted sharply and prices closed firm st near the beat quotations of the dsy. Cana dian Pacific was the feature on good American buying. Kaffirs were strong owing to the fact that they were vtrongly supported from Influential quarters. Ja- f'nnese Imperial ta of 1904 Were quoted at OOH. x bKRUN, Aug. .-Tradlng on the Bourse today waa flfeleaa. American rail were depressed upon the New York ad vices. PARIS, Aug. 3. Trading on the Rmirs today was very dull. , Russians declined heavily. Ruaalan Imperial -fours were quoted at 70.60 and Russian bonds of 1004 at 470.00. ew York Meaey Market. NEW TORK, Aug. S.-MONEY-On call, .V Ot n.e nan t IMtltn a M t at AiL MP openings and 'new high recorda" so fa- cetU. cio,iri- bld, H per cent; offered at 4 miliar in the paat fortnight, trading opened pfr Mnt. Time loana, atrong and dull; In moairils volume but prlcea aoon oe- ,ixty days, fH per cent; ninety days, . .ov.iviibij imiuciii:;. pr cent; six monins. vgi per cent, seeming change of sentiment waa ascribed , PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 to a variety of causes, chief among them - c.nt being the money situation, disappointment 1 STERLING EXCHANGE Weak at at the absence of gold from I. u rope and t4.fc4lura4.e4La ,or demand and at HIUO increasing distrust at the failure of the 4.J115 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, many reported deals' to materialise. Do- . 4.lwif4.JH and M-MCH SoH; commercial per cal monetary conditions showed no Im provement. Indeed, It anything, were worse, the banks thus far showing a loss to the stibtreasury of over 12,000.(00. Call money opened at t per cent while time rates held at praotlcally 7 per rent for all periods with the supply diminishing. As for gold Imports, expert opinion is that things are tending toward that dtrecton. Another batch of Australian gold was en gaged during the day. It Is believed that efforts are making to Induce Secretary Bhaw to renew his "anticipation" order ot last spring, but that official, who waa in town today has thus far given no Intl- Vina,, t7 iwvi.m m SILVER Bar, 6c; Mexican dollara, 61HC. - BONDS Government, steady; railroad, easy. Quotation on New fork bonds today were as follows! as, it lMVJasaa ts, M ssrles.. W 0. t. rel. 4s eAvpoe D. a ts, rag...... ee eoupea t. a eia 4s, tt 4a osaeea V. 8. or 4s, tea flo coupes Am. Tab. 4s as s Atchlsos sja. 4s. Se adj. 4s Atlsntie C. L. 4s. B. at O. 4s do IHs Brk. R. T. at lumu if iim. am w r , HAY Steady; ahipplng, tSW'o; too matlon of his attitude In the matter. Ex- to choice. 0&i 11.00. ... . chan-e weakened further to 484.10 early In FEED Stesdy; spring hran, lis. 25; I the day. middling, 1. 76; city, 20.5024.5O. The market bore strong evidence of pres- HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 1 sure in many quarters, among the early iiac iimii., iiai .nil aMn. noml al: weak tsiea helnr United States Steel. Pacific coast 1905,' llfllo; Xu4, 12cl Smelting and Reading. On the other hand cntrl'ot 6a V""'lli OldB, nominal. ' . I"1"""" s-anilio wn jironnurarui, i So 1st inc HlDEo Steady; Galveston, 20 to ':5 advancing over four points In the laet do 14 In , pounds lOo; California, 21 to 25 pounds, ' hour. Durlnjr the greater part of this do M mo lie Texas dry 24 to 80 rounds, lie period, the market sagged, but toward noon Chea. A O. LATHER-JFIrm' KKxTVfcc the trading increased under the active lad Chieao A A. 4s. PKOWsToNrBeef. TIaady. fam:!y. I Atchison. St. Paul and Amalgamated C B A Q a HO.OOfflll.OO: mesa. Il.f 048.80: b""f Copper. Atchison advanced to a new high r- ,..M; to Hs, etrs H ..1M aa 14 series W ,..I0 o 4s. ct(s 111 ..Itt U A N. sol. 4s 1S ...10)14 Msnbst. e. o!4 4....10iS m. Oniml 4s T ,..1M So lit I no II ... II Mlns. A Bt. U 4s.... 44 ...lit M., K. A T. 4s 104 ,..l"SSl as Is 17 HK . n. R. at st. i 4s. MS hams. 221.04622.50: packet. t8.lO0.oo. . ' " ccc. Bt. L 1. city extra India mess. lt.00 lt.iJ; cut, J only would tne 'J"cn7" ' C.io. ma. W. ssi mexts. steady: pickled belllea. liaiic; ! 11 "I1: J"JAULr M1. ?f .n .';8."! I f!"- pickled shoulders.- IHetHc; pickled I w -.oca par , S"L ofMcisJ quarters. The movement In sugar, , D. A R. a. 4s. i rxt li.r.i fl.H.n, .tilt i DlSt. B hm even before it became known that the reg-, 'Bna prior Use 4s hams, !2f12Ho. Lard, quiet; western steamed, .80u.90; refined aaay; western nent. t.t&; South America, 110.00; com- round, 7H97HC. Pork, quiet; family, 18.60Ol.00; ahort clear, I17.00&1..T5; mesa, I it. 00 Ol Lift. TALLOW Steady; city, IHc; country, IK6H0. t RICB Steady; domestic, fair to extra, IHH'c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm. Street prices: Extra creamery, 23H24c Official prlcea: Cream, ary, common to extra, lfcj)23Hc; stats dairy," common to fancy, l&22Hc; renovated, common to extra, lS-jJOHc; western factory, common to firsts, UHIlBc; western imita tion creamery, extras, 20c; western firsts, UiilSHo. CHEESE Firm; state full cream, large fancy,. 12V; falr to good, 12H12Ho; small fancy, 12V; fair to good, UH&UHo; ln. ferlors, 10H11HC EGOS Firm; state and Pennsylvania nearby fancy selected white, 6tf'7e; state choice, M2c; mixes extras, H!!'2aci west ern firsts, iOHflSle; seconds, IB<o. POULTRY-AUve: Steady to firm; west ern spring chickens, 15c; fowls snd turkeys, 14c. Dressed quiet; western spring chirk enc. 13.ff.15c; turkeys, 11014c; fowls, 10 Ho. St. Loals Oeaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 28. WH EAT Higher ; nNo., ! 71U72C; No. 2 hard, 70gHe; September. t.SoSHc; December 71 7i72c. CORN Lower; track No. t cash, 47f?47He; September, 4Sc; December, 41 He; No. 2 white, oojfcoHo. OATS weak: track No. t cash, 20H830Hc; w,:m8H0i Ueoember' -KH?.lii6t'lir: rd winter paten's, SR4NrFlrm; cke(J t track, 7375o. HAY Steady; timothy, IU.60iitlI.00: prairie, I7.60fil0.50. t".ii.w, IRON COTTON TIES-eT.OOH. BAQOINO I l-l(c. PROVISION - Pork. lower; jobbing. ri.60. Lard, lower; prime steam. tSMl dry salt meats, ataadv; hnx4 J9.I7H; Clear rtbs. W.S2H; short clears. Bacon. tdy: boxed . extra shorts, i012Ho; clear ribs. tlO.I7H;; short clear. POULTRT-Quiet; chickens, IHcrsprlngs, 12c; turkeys, 14hc; ducks, 8Hc; geeae, flrm at ta. BUTTER Firm; creamery, lJ25c; dairy, 1&&22C. t buuDiirm si 10c Flour, bbl .'.. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats, bu.... Receipts. Shipments. 7,000 12.000 . 23,000 108,000 .118,000 211,000 .128,000 M,i Mlaaeaaalla Qrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Auar. 28 FLOUR Fleet inneapons, iu- r,. i.ni. Lirwin. . a ......... -. car, ta&JSW J3? I vear asro. The corn market was Inclined to be weak early In the day on selling by cash houses. Weather conditions are now con siderable favorable for the maturity of the f rowing crop and this accounted, aocord . . ..i.. hAiiu. In, Ka. n 1 1 I ' increase In the amount of country accep- . tanoes. Local receipts today were larger than had been estimated, the total arrivals being atil cars with 200 of contract grade. Late in the session a firmer tone devel oped on covering by ahorts which was based upon the expectation of small loal receipts tomorrow. The market closed firm. December opened unchanged to a shade higher at 4IH$44o to 44o, aold off to 4H41Ho and then advanced to 44044HO. Final quotations wera at 44444'AC. k Trading In oats waa quiet and the tone of the market was easy. The prob eieo. BRAN In bulk, I13.502JU.75. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The route ot prices, aa reported by F. D. Day A Co.. UO-tU Hoard ot Trade, waa: Articles.! Open. Hlgh.j Low. Cloae. Tea'y Wheat-I I May... 76 slept... TXHwHl riaa-- 1 Dec... 7JH Flax Sept... 1 U Oct.... 1 11H Nov... 1 U Dec... 1 10 7IHCH 1 IS 1 u 1 10 76H 71 H 1i 1 11 1 10H 1 10H1 lOtHl 77H 71 n in 1 lOHl 1 lvHi. 10H. 76Jt'A 7T Minneapolis Cash Prices Wneat: No. 1 ability of a liberal increase in the move- l hard, old, 77Hc; new, 76Hc; No. 1 northern, ment from the country waa the chief da- 1 bih &u. new ?u- Kn 1 nntik.ni ih preaeing Influence. There was consider- 7414c; new, 7JHc; No. I northern, old. T27c; able changing from September to the De- No. 1 Durum, I7V.O; No. 1 Durum, aWc. camber delivery. December opened H Corni No. I yellow. 47c: No. I. 46c. Oata: lower at SOHc. sold between SOHBHe and . No. I. 7'c; No. I wiilte. 2540. Barley. 32 ri Local re- tvSc and closed at 80H(i7eoo. ceipta were los cars. Provisions were weak because of liberal recelpta of live hogs. Trading was vary dull, there being a very alack demand. At the oloee September pork waa) off IHc. at 117.00. Lard was down 7HC at SS-C7H. Ribs wera UH415C lower, at li as. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ft cars; corn, 1st cars; eats, 171 cars; hogs. 11.000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Artlclea. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close, Tee y 7CH71 74. fH-H to. Rys. tOVSalHc. 11.06. Wheat Sept... Dec... May... t'orn Sept... Dec... May... Oata Sept... f Dee... 'May... Pork ' Sept... Jan... Oct... Nov... Jan... Rtba Bept... . Oct... - Jan... 48H! 4STj44j 44 -tHfl 17 00 It 41 I 80 s w I 71 I SO I 71H 70H 74 78 . 1Z 77V S 4t 440 H 43 44H 44H 1 ' 2H 18 17 00 17 00 12 W It 4t I 70 I I7H t 80 I 76 I 42 t 17 f 2J T to I 75 S an I ) U 7 25 7 10 n4 7H 48' 44 44 71 74 78 .48 Available Sapply of Grala. NEW YORK. Aug. S.-Soectal cable and I telearraphla oommunicatlona received by MraaatreetB snow tne 101 lowing changes in available supplies aa compared with pra- vioua acoounta: WHEAT United SUtes and Canada, east Rockies, decreased, 206,000 ) buaheia Afloat for and ln Europe, Increaaed, t.iM), aj buaheia. Total supply Increased 2.tou, 00 bushels. CORN United States and Canada, east Rockies, decreased 448,000 bushels. OATS United States snd Canada, east Rockies, Increaaed 1.729,000 buaheia The leading Increases reported this week are 175.000 bushels at tha Chicago private elevators; 271,000 bushels at Omaha; 84.C00 1,104 , M 7144 is 41 I.TS Tt W TO Si 104 11 111 lit tt.ioe ihh ih (a 114 114 Ji II, 400 141 11 lllSl toe iao 100 toe 40.40S Ml . X74 Vt lat.too i 101 101 . 404 141 101 101 t00 ) 144VI 141 7.M0 117V4 114 111 4 , 10,000 n ti n ii.ioo mi 170 m in K5a 17 00 11 40 47 I 7 t 0 1 to I ts ' I 67 T 10 ' Jl' buaheia at Lincoln, Neb., and vicinity; 10.000 buaheia at the Minneapolis private 4, . elevators. 8! 3 S3tp 17 08U U t I 7S I 51 tS TtPA I 80 t as 7 40 Cash quotations wera aa follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 13.100 150: stralghta. tStOf110: spring patents. 3 7uS.aO; atraighle. j.iu4.4u;v bakers, S2.W (!M WHEAT No. t spring. c; Ko. t, TajTtc; No. I red. T0lT71c. CORN-No. ( 4e; No. I yellow, tOc. OATS No. t lsc: No. 1 white, SoV&ite: No J white, 2tT30o. choice roaltlng, 4049 I flax. 11 S7: No. 1 north- BARLEY Fair to Vslaa Waaallaa A Laks Brto. WMooaala CeatnU f?S!FD No. wsatera. ti ll. Prima timothy, t4.OO04.OS. Steady: No. i northern, 7flSlei No. north- "lorer. contract gradae. 11 100. PROT8TON" Short rtba. sides 0oee. IH tMiatn. Mess pork, per bbl., 117 04. Lard, rer WO lha., 18.71. Short clear sides (boxed), Receits. Bhlpmerts Flour, bbla, 17 Wheat, bu. I'l 0i CVira. b tn.M Oets, bu.., esjiwv) Rys bu.- SO OTiO Parley, bu. . IB 400 On the produce exchange today tbs but ter market waa firm; creemertea, lJTj2c ; dallies, 17i0c. Eags, Am, at mark, eases Included. UHlTlec; firsts, lo; prime firsts. Kc; ex tree, vo. Cheese, staady a llJJ 11c ro.o Ist.tye 104. tuO 1400 MveratMl Grata Market. miRWOU u St. WHFJiT-Spot. ataaojri No. S red western winter, to tfd; elevatora. The leading decreaaes are 167,000 bnehela In Manitoba. 116.000 buaheia at Fort Worth. () Last week's total corrected to 46,811,000 bushels Kaasas City Grata aad Pravtataaa. KANSAS, CITY, Aug. It. WHEAT September, 44 c: December. 47 c; May, TlHc cash. No. 1 hard. 44 048c; No. I. 4643 44e. Ne. 1 red, tie; No. I, 47c CORN September, 4lc; December. 4tHc; May, ltc; cash. No. 1 aaUed. 4IV044o; No. t white, 44o; No. , 4lc. OATS No. 1 white. lOOIIHe; No. I mixed. 2ttte. RYB Unchanged; No. I. 6Sfi0c HAY Steady; choice .timothy, - IU.BV3 1160: choice Dralrie. tK.71. EOG3 Higher; extra, ltc; firsts, caaes 1 w.ua Included, lac: seconds, lie. j a ' BUTTER Firm; creamery, So; pack-' ws"s-rns Kiprsss inc ltc . Woitlaekouss glsetrts Recelpta. Shipmenta Wheat, ba .141.000 . 14.000 rorn. du. ...........a... mi.wu- au.wu . Oata. bu la,0u 18.0U Merlhara rioi' Cestral Lsaikar ...... Mllwaakss Ctrala Market, M TLWA UK ETB, A a. IB. WIfEAT n, 7&STI0; December, To asked.. RYE Steady t Ne. 1. lac BARLGY-aiiaady; Ne. t, K6Sc; sample, 154340. ' , . CORN-Steady; No, I eaaH, . 4l4c; Septeauber, 4sc Dalath OraUa Market. DULITTH. Aug. M. WHEAT No I northern, 7tc; No. I northern, Hc; Septein ber, VSa OATn On track, too; old. to arrive ; new, to arrive and August, kH. . it 1 rv ojc. BARJ.KY aV45c Peerla Market. . j srASll . .. . m B XI SM,.4. w.. s yellow aad No. t. 4So No. 4 4te; no grade, 4l47i OAT Bteaay: NO. I WrJlc. sn'Ac : M 1 while. 2i43uci No. 4 watte, ii"JI')o. ular dividends should be declared Early In the afternoon, when the market waa exhibiting Ita strongest tone, heavy selling of Reading and Union Pacific started a downward movement which soon took ln the entire list. The cause of the sell ing waa considerable ot a mystery until It became known that a Philadelphia trust company waa In dlfflcultlea. Reports as to the magnitude of the Institution's lia bilities and ita attendant effect were of a character to exolte great alarm and the great occasion was utilised to advantage by the short. Prloes declined from one to 1 points, with only partial reoovertea In most Issues. - Muoh of the selling of Read, ing and Pennsylvania as well as other stocks was believed to be for aecount of the embarrassed Philadelphia company or interests Identified therewith. The mar ket remained heavy to the close, practically all the active Issues recording: lowest prices of the day in the final hour. In fact there seemed absolutely no support In any quar ter, the big Intereeta having apparently de cided to let the movement run Ita course. The principal net losses were Pennsyl vania I points, Reading 1, Union Paclflo t. Southern Pacific 1. St. Paul 1H. Louis ville A Nashville 2, Northern Pacific 2, Great Northern preferred 3, Colorado Fuel 2. Amalgamated Coppe 1 and Anaconda 4. London'a participation in this market was a feature. Amerlcsns, the Harrtman issues excepted, closed strong at that cen ter and buvlng of our storks, chiefly Atchi son and Canadian' Paclflo was later re sumed here. Purchases for that account were probably 40.000 shares on balance. Bonds were easy. local saies par ruun. t3,170,00. United States bonds were ail unchanged on call. - The following was tns range oi pnew on tha New York exchange: ' Bales. Hit. Low. Claw Aasms Slants ..i " JJJ " Amalfsautad Cortpor isi. "! Kmt.Cu set romdry.... 4,404 41 s MS do Bf4 ,0 Amer. Cettoe Oil M4 12 11 1 da nta 4 . r soa arru Kt ti am! His. a Leather (s 400 10 M ' Amer. los a)ooarlttss Abmt. Uasesd Oil do ptd Antar. LeeonMtlTS do ffd Amor. SoMltlns and Rof... do pfd Amer. Boaar Retains Amor. Tobsrea pld cits Anaconda Mining Co Atcblsoa 4o ptd Atlsntlo Coast 14aa Baltimore A Ohio.. do pfd Brooklra Rapid Transit.... Canadian FaolBo Control of Now Jorsoy...., Chesapeake A Ohio......... Chicago Oreat Wastora Chleaco A Northwsstore.... C . at. A Bt. T Chloaao Torn. A Trans..., do pld P., C. C. A Bt. Louis.... Colorado Fuel and Iraa..., Colorado A Bouttera do lot pfd do Id ptd Consolidated Oas Oora Produota rfg do ptd Da la wara A Hoflaoa Dal.. Lack. A Waotora..., Uaavor A Rle Oraada de pfd DuaUlars SssariUss krlo do 1st pfd do td ptd , OoBoral Blootria Hoeklng Vallar Illinois Osntral Inter, fsper da ptd , Intar. rams do ptd Iowa Central do pfd ( K. C. Southern do pfd LouisTllls A NaahTllls...., Mailean Central Minn. A St. Louis M.. Bt. !. A Baalt Ita. U do pfd Missouri PaclBs Mlaaourl, Kaa. A Taaas... do ptd National Load N. R. R. at Moxlos pt4 Now Tor central Now Tork, Oat. de Sfd North A mart can Paclao Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas Pitts.. C C. A SC L, Prsaaod Stool Car do ptd Pullman Palaoe Car ., Reading to, lot pre do'M ptd Ropuhllo Btaol ............ da pfd .. koah Ulaad Oe o Pl4 Bt. L. A Ban Fraa. 24 Bid Bt. L South waotora do pfd Southern Paolto do pfd Southern Railway ........ do ptd , Tons. Coal ant lroa.,.. Tease A Pastas Tol., SL L. A Wastora ee pfd Co loo Ptcito , do pfd V. S. Kip V. B. Realty. . U. A Rssbar , do t' rj. A Stool.... 4o pfd YlrftnU-Cerolina CaoaaloaL do pie do awn. Hork. VsL 4s... Japan ts UUcTtd. N. T. C. sen. tm.,.. II N. 4. C. aan. ta 124V, No. Parlto 4a 10 J 14 e ta 7lti Nor. A W, eon. 4s....l0tiVa Ors. A L. rf(. 4s...'..- ftnn. i. IVts HOkj Raadlni gen. 4s MV, St. U A I. M. e. ts..lUH St. L. a 8. P. f. as. 12V, itt. U 8. W. eon. 4a. 74 s Seaboard A. L. 4s.... . IW 80. Pad Be 4s i'.S S..I01S, do 1st 40. ctfs M A. 14 Southern Ry is 114 ... 7 Tax. A P. lata lllu ... 1 T., St. U A W. 4s.. 12 ...104 iC. P. 4s 101V4 ... V. B. Steel M ts , ... a nsoasn lets ...I0! in dab. B ... M4 Weatora Md. 4s.... ...104 W. AUK. 4s.;. ...ltWHlWIa Central tea.. ..101 ..lot M 1 104 H 77 M 7a H U4V, . 0 . 44 . MV . Wit Ileatoa Stocks aad Boads. BO8TON. Aug. 28. Coll loans, 6(81 per cent: time loana per cent. Closlus Quotations on stocks and bonds: Atraisoe adj. 4a.... M4,Biuaam do 4s Mos. Central 4s, Atchison do ptd '., Boat on A A.... Booton A Mo... Hostea Bleratod... ,)M Pltchburi ptd 1M N. T.. N. H. A H.IK rare Msrsuotte Daioa Paclto ... Am. Arcs Cbom.. do ptd Am. Busar - do pfd Am. Tel A Tel.. "Aa Wooloa ... do pfd Dora. I. Mass. E loc trio do pfd Masa ties United Bhoa Mach. do pfd Oroeoo Con U. A Stool do pfd Adrentare Atlones Amalsamatoa Atlantis Aaked. .100 Cel.. Hoela. .... T4Centennlal ....101sCoppor Range ....lOuVj, Dsiy Wort , ....ta rranklla .147 Orsnhr lelo Roralo M.aa. Mining iMIchlgan .. Fa Mohawk ..Wll Mont, Coal A C... .. t4 Old Dominion .... .. Oecaola ..1S Parrot , ..117 uu'.ncr , ..183H Shannon .. 14 fsmarack ., ..lUSTrlnltr , . n l sited Copper -... . K) U. I. Mining .... . 7u V. t. Oil . S I'Uh : . 7 Victoria . tt Winona . Wolverine . 4.r.S North Butta .Id44 Butta Coalition .. . 4 Nevada . U (al. Arlsoaa.. .H8H4 Tocamseh uta Arts, con Bid. . it .740 . 4Vj . 71 . 14 . U . 11 . H :.! . 41 . 4 . .111 . . 1 . IS . t"4 . 47Vs . 10 . to . 4W, .144 . tJ . 34 . M .11 . 11 1. II Lostoa Closlaa- Stocks, LONDON, Aug. . qiosing quotation v., iuo rwta iKcntBsi were; Consols, money. .. .17 14-14 M., K. A T .I7M-1IN. T. Central .. ....14 Nor. A Waatsra ....not,, de sfd .lOtiy, Onl.. Wsstsra., do aeoount Anaconda , Atchison do pfd B. A Ohio Caaadlsa Pad to Chea. Ohio Chicago O. W... Ck.SK P. DoDasra V. A R. 0 do ptd Brio ...1 de 1st pfd do td pfd Illinois Central ....121 ...174 .... w .... W ....Mi .... Uka ... 44 .... k ... 4 .... tl .... 74 .10 Pennsylvania uand , Mines Reading , Suuthem Ry ..... ee pfd nouthorn Paclflo Union PaoISc ... I 4o 1 pfd ID. S. Steal. 4 ptd ......... Wsesah do pfd 7 ,147 . M . St . 4 . 71 . .4 . 71 . 40 .101 . 3 H V4S1 . SS .111 11 cf, Rv.W'i! 4!saaalah 4s 13 flkXikD-?: steady; a Ad per ounce. unxi-per cent. The rate of discount In the open market fer short bills Is I l-lff3 per oent; for three months' bills, 1 per cent, NEW TORK, Aug, 2l.-Closlng quota- .iwiist im iiiejijiiBK, eiiwcrvai wfrt : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ltfft tu sf Csttls, with Bert Grades Otntrallj tedy. HEAVY HOGS SELL flY CCNTS LOWLR Fat Sheew ef All Klade Aetlve aad Fully Steady Fat LasaWs Slow te lewer feed ere la De sjaat aaA Steaay. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 17, 190. Recelnta ra: t'aitla. Hoes, fineen. OfTlclbl Monday T,4J6 5,v4 I.S.I Olflclal Tueaday ibuO lO.ooO 1V700 Two days this week ll.ttt 14.544 12,771 Bams days last week....ll.MT 12 t.t S7.104 1 wo weeks agu 1,291 11. tit io,lv7 Three weeks ago S.417 la,lb6 kO.7l Kour weeks ago 12.410 14.434 U.4K4 Same days last year 11.714 7,nI S0.0U niKt-ll-tb r Oat 1HK lbAH TO llA'lb. I lie followlna table ahowa tha receiuts Of cattle, hoss and sheep at South Omaha for vna to aate, oomparea witn last year. lftsl Iftiin Inc. Cattle g 11 400 t7,K)t 45.510 'togs .... Shevp ... CATTLE OUorAlIONS. The followlne will ahnw the crloe DBld for the different kinds of cattle cn the South Omaha market: Good to choice oorfl-fed steers f$.'9n yair to good corn-fed steers 4.iTasu Common to fair corn -fed steers... 4.ttrB4.5t Uwou to choice range steers 4.u 25 Fair to good range steers I 7Hr4.4u- Common to fair rsngs Bteera I tOBl-tO Good to choice cowa and heifers... 1.754 40 Fair to rood rows and ho! f era tbuvll.'t Common to fair cowa and heifers... 1-Tatty! 50 tiood to choice Blockers A feeders. I 7&4i4.40 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. s.5tf3 75 Common to fair stockers 2.7Tyf3 SO Hulls, stags, eto Veal calves 4.Ct&.7 The followlna table shows the averago price ot hogs at South Omaha for tha laat several days with comparisons: 34 feeders.. 7a 4 cows... ..1017 15 cows Vi 44 COWS tea tl steers ... 1?40 12 feeders.. Ui 17 cows Bst It feed era. . Ml 10 cows Hit 11 heifers.. 371 17 cows.... 11 cows... I feeders. 4 cowa... I 10 11 cows M I to It SOWS 1AI I M 11 COWS -4 I St 47 cows ' NEBRASKA. e 5.4 . tt7 A. COWS It4w COWS Ill F. O S cows 1011 II cows..,.. 114 IS cowa P t cows tu if 4 4 00 TO I I 10 I 20 its I 0 1 75 D. Stlna I 15 I I 04 I 4 steers . ..!? It (eeoeiB..10ll 1 cow t feeders. 7 cowa... 54 cows.... t cowa.... I caivea.. 14 feeders. I cows..,. Idaho, cows... Calves.. Robinson Idaho. Ho . .Hit . wil . anu . l.s . t, . Bbl .10M Sov 11 seera.,..tt.l I bulla... .110 1.061.17! 1,475,408 174,16 1,084, 7o4 Wa,47 to.tfl Date. 1 not. nm.iim.iira.,im.!im.iios. A nr. It... Aug. 20... Aug. 21... Aug. 31... Aug. a... Aug. 24... Aurf. Ot... Aug. ... Aug. 27... Aug. 28... I 1 10 I 11 t 02 s t 13 5 15 t 96 I 14 s I 4 I S0 I 14 I 03 t 10 6 4 t 2 t 03 I S5 IK 104 I 4 t as. I 88 I 13 I 45 I 17 I 21 S 11 6 85 114 ID I 80 S 12 amis t to I R7 t of 17 7s 5 oi t i a 7 1H T : 7 2S 7 27 7I t ti li 0 1 is t 01 1 00 1 01 4 7 OS tot o 4 M 5 03 8unday. RANOB OF PRICES. Cattle. Hoaa. Omaha I1.7r8 28 Ifi SMS'a.lO Chicago l.ZMiaeo l.oOtr4.57 Kansas City LOOww.SO I llv0 Bt. Loula 140-6 50 6.7lN 41 Sioux City IsCfeTj.St a.SOajw.00 YKSTERDAT'S SHIPMENTS. Tha following ahowa the number of cars of stocksrs and feeders shipped to the country and their points ot destination: Cattle. Cars. C. W. Butledge, Bancroft M. A 0 1 O. F. Clocknr, Hosklns-M. A 0 1 W. W. Crown, Lyons M. A 0 1 Thomas Hud. Auburn Mo. P 1 U. E. Kelley. Vorhaae, la. N. W 1 luetach Bros., Wheatland, la. N. W.... I C. M. Fee. Toledo, la.-N. W 1 A. P. Hymen, Dunlnp, la. N. W 1 Wearover A Pitta, Beaton, 111. Mil 4 F. H. (iarlty, Kegle Grove. la.-U. W.... 1 Henry Nulle. Bo tna. la. Q. W I J. H. Toree, Tekamah M. A O I Longman A B., Uvm Molnea, la. ft. I.... I A. W. Rutledge. Burlington, la. Q 1 J. Finnan. Carlville. 111. Cl wara. Horses. E. Patter. Bancroft M. A O R N. McCahan. Senax, la. Q K. R. Myar, West Orange, N. J. N. W Walker Broa., Denver, Colo. R. I.... The official number of cars stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Wabaah 4 1.. C. M. A St. P 1 I Mlaaourl Paoino 1 s Union Paclflo SO 28 C. A N. W. (east) t C. A N. W. (west) SO 45 C. St. P.. M. A 0 17.. C, B. A Q. (east). t 11 1 C, B. A Q. (weaO 138 J4 20 C, R. 1. A P. (east) 4 t , .. C, R. I. A P. (west) S Illinois Central 1 .. . , ., Chicago Great Western ; " 4 ; ; .. Total reoelpts ...171 ' 151 II Ths disposition of the day's recelpta waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing; Co 157 v 1,504 1,140 I 00 II cows tn IK t rows mi lit 1 rows In Wuson-S. D. t SO 21 cows lO'-i I SO I calves... eil I is) J. A. Rar Cattle Co. S. D. 17 Bteert....llll 15 f steers.. ,.10; 7 steers... .1117 1 16 steers.. ..1I4 I steers. ...lv I 46 Master Bros. Wyo. a cows lie t a 4 cows 1180 i cows lisit 15 L. K. Parish 8. D. I feeders. .1071 ISO It cows IM bulls 1130 I 36 4 cows f0 Edward Griffin 8. P. 22 Bteera, ...Iks) 1 70 F. T. Humphrey b. u. 4 feeders.. 110O 175 I feeders.. 1083 4 Steers.. ..1140 I 45 J. Bean 8 17 steers. 10 cows. 10 cows. 23 cows., It cows.. t cowa.. 28 cows.. ,.103 I 70 12 cows 171 Leeter A t 85 I U Ta I w) I 75 I so 1 0 3 M I 14 i t i t tw II bo 1 4u t 28 t t 85 1 6 t au 100 40 I M I to t IS t 70 I 00 I 110 head: market for lambs weak;, top, Sheep, strong. ;.s. St. I. oata Lire Stork Market. ST. LOl'IS. Mo., Aug 2S CATTLF5 Re ce'pta, 7.5)0 head. Including t,0rt Texapo, Market alow and lower. Native shlpe ng and export Bteera. t4.7541S.tn; orsed beef and hutrher steers. tnSlS: steels ululir 1.00 pounds, IJSHM in: etorkers and (eedrs. tJ axit); cows and h'lfers. 3 4t4i'.7; nera, tl.Wfttoo; bulls. 12.11.76: calves,' tw ft4.n0; Texna and Indian steers, S3 2VU4.10; cowa and heifers. 2.IMiS50. H OO 8 Receipts. 8.500 head; market stead;-, piss and lights, M 34 46; packers, tSTMij.40; butchers and best heavy, 545 SHEEP AND LAMPS-Rece'pta, 10 hra1; marret steadv; nntlvr muttons. I3 1lf.K); lamhs t3.50-t;7.50: mils and bucks, S3.0ltji:5; stockers, tl2tVfi4.N, loos City Live Stextk Market. 8TOCX CITT. la., Aug. a.-(Spectal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, too head;, mar ket steady; heeves, $4 f(io.85; cows, bulla and mixed. I? twxfj 4 StO ; stockora and fewiers, 3nrvf(4 00; calves and ycsrllnirs, :.5(Mt.i. HOC1B Rec-lpts, 4.S00 head; market for best, steadv. ethers 5c lower, selling at 16.605 4 ; bulk of salsa, t5.AVII8.7a. aWae Neb. 171 I 85 t COWS S53 I 00 A. Anderson Neb. ...1027 2 75 1 bull 1480 I C. E. OtteNeb. ...1064 1 05 Al Smith Neb. 45 feeders.. 1030 ISO I feeders.. 1020 8 26 1 leader... it.) 3 50 Huh.a Ja J Wvo SM IKj I cows 808 I 35 9u0 1 75 R, Haney Neb. . . 8H1 i wi a cowa.... 191 3 45 Lsindla A T. Neb. 23 feeders.. IUJ 4 25 D. Hill Neb. 40 feeders,. 1211 4 60 44 feeders. .1210 4 50 A. O son Neb. 20 feeders.. 1101 4 to A. F. Woodard Neb. 54 cows Ua I 70 1 cowa 1045 1 28 t cowa.... m 1 86 4 calves... HI 4 .a Hhaw Bros. Colo. . I heifers.. 703 I 60 7 heifers.. 671 1 50 11 heifers.. 443 1 60 I calves... 260 4 25 I calves... 10 8 00 1 calf 130 5 V0 HOOP As was the case yesterday mo.-n-Ing, It was the light hogs mat wer In tne beat demand, and buyera of that Hind were out early aud tne trade was lainy active. The pneea paid were about the same as those which prevailed yesterday, good Uglit hogs selims largely at o.(jT.tW. Tne top today, however, was 5c hither than any thing brought yesterday, a iancy load sell ing up to 5410. ... . . Heavy hogs were moatly 6c lower and In extreme caaes aa much aa 6(3 luo lower than yesterday, and slow at the decline. They sold around lb.etob.50, with the mixed luuas largely at tt.7f:. t . . ., It was late oclore buyers started out and bUII latsr before the trade was reaily under way. The n.a,rket was at no Umj very active, and it was well along towaid mid-day before anything like a clearauce was e fleeted, . . The market closed slow and weak at the lowest point of the dsy. At the close all kinds ofhots were lower, with benvy hosa Buffering tne moat, that kind being lu many cases fully 10c lower. Represents live saies: Me. 7t.. 74.. 44. U. St., 41. Adams Coa. 17 tne asu liu s21a I Alice Brunswick Con Comstock Tunnsl.... Coa. Cal aad Va... horn Silver, .i Iron Bllrar..., Lssdvllls Coa 1,100 II 11 II 7,404 t!4 110 110 Tt.MO 1M 1 1M II - .... IT M I.S04 H M U 1.404 17 IT t4 too M n a 1,40a 141 11s 11s Little Chief.. Ontario , Ophlr , Pnoealx Potoal Bavags Sierra Nevada .Small Hopes.. , Blsndard . t .171 .140 . t . It . It . tt . M .14 Treasury Statesaeat. WASHINGTON, Anar 28 Today's state- L700 P844 10 tO " uiaiOT in ine gen- 400 tt2 T7lt 74 i1 tund exclusive of the lloO.OOO.uOv goid T . 1 1 trastAB-a Vi a. saves A its Its KIa .a. t ... , . . im ! $i(.446,C67 ; gold' coin and bullion, $lll(iitli)tf : smvaaav MHVWtwBk sy iw( Aa, geVV. too tit tit t.eoo 44 liiia ti 14.404 47 toe n 400 71 to 71 'ioo i 'WO 44 lut t4 'poo, ri" I.IS0 M 1700 144 000 II IOO 4 TOO ltd 41 s II n it 41 Bt 01 45 to 40 lei It. BOO ooe too 1104 tr Tl 70 X M Tt Tl 41 111 170 M aa 74 Woal Market. BOSTON, Aug. a.-WOOL-The wool market Is firm with fair tradlnar. I.ir foaa purchases are looked tor Immediately by 0171 , the trade, with an accompanying revival 174 of Interest In the market. The movement n 1 in terrltorlea includes . both combing and J4 J clothing, and a fair, aggregate Is result- ! Ing from Individual Bales runnlnar fmn. " 60,000 to 100.0UO pounda., . Pulled wools are "" II I ,n 'alr demand.. A supers continue to move tt 17 I st 62ti4c while lis sell at fc&obc. Foreign 11 m 1 grades are steady. Leading quotations 147 147 ! follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania vv .j to above, 4o; X. 8lt62o. No. 1 u41c: No. 2. lH439c; fine, unwashed, 25;c. Half blood unwashed, 8tbS4o; three-eighth blood, un washed, ioibc; quarter blood, unwastied. laftjo; Delaine, , washed, ltc; Delaine, un washed. 17uao. Michigan fine. unw.ik.H II I 3Mac; half blood, unwashed. Util2r: ih.' Mesloe pt4.... l.aoj 44 44 eighth blood, unwashed, 4w3o; suarter !lA Waacara ttS Mfw '.l M d' Un"ahft1- . Uwtlatt it. A Wsstsra 1.400 lt tt M j;rAo. Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri soa 4 . si as rr ; :-" "wi;; cocn- 4o 17 n 17 pin quarter blood, 83S4c; Texas scoured 4,100 to lu iu baala fine 11 months,. 72o73o; fine S to I to it k months, MioOc; fine fall clean, t41ii3c. Cal- 100 M 14 04 ifornia (scoured haalsl nnrih... . , tjo. j. j tWt'Z W4 b.J?? af,ter No- BUple. 774c; eastern p,,2 clothing No. 1. 7fec; valley No. 1. tuo2o at , Territory stapls (scoured basis) fine, 7S& to 75e; fine medium, 8a470o: edlum, sfi&feoo ?i . ?ir,,tori' ordlnry (scored losIs) fine, r ' 704,f71c; floe medium, m.dium. 6&3 2 Coorici v"i New Meslte, a'prlni Z7i (ecoured baala) X. gstBToc: N as ou Pulled wool (scoured basis) extra. 7&t7i- t '""..A. 65ijo8o; A supers. 40a4c: B amrlr. 1 1 - . MfJJ. r - too ru m .143.704 114 1st 10 01 tl atot tt sue im it, lot is 1.100 04 44 tt 41 1 K tl as 46 1 S4 117 117 ' 514346c. H , l.aoe .. l.toe .. 54.100 004 111 .. 1,400 M 17 44 : ST. LoUl- U. iu WfVM . lit ioo tt . TOHi.,m ..i . "rT7"u'j :: 4B ltt 'tl iV hc loo tl tl si : "SBhed. I,4Juto. rao 11 11 I .414.000 117 ill II., j CatTea Market. .4 ' NEW TORK. Aua? 7 rntreirc " .foe ,.. - " - . . u . v uiciieu weal Swift and Co 1.216 I.4S4 Cudahy Packing Co l.SKS 2,49 Armour A Co 1.0QS t67l Cudahy Packing Co., from Kanaas City Vanaant A Co.,... Carey .-. Lobman A Co McCreary W. I. -Stephen Hill A Son 'Huston A Co. Hamilton A L. F. Hues wnif Mike Haggerty J. B. Root A Co Rullan St Louts Dre'd Beef Co. ... tt Krev Packing- Co..... 80 Ind. Packing Co ... 471 McConnaughy ., Other buyers ., Vli 1,420 kXJt Ma At. Sh. Pr. ' i I ...4S0 ... I 40 '71 ta ... I" It Ml II t Tt M tt 100 I 70 44 114 ... 4 70 44 174 ... t 70. t tit ... I TO II 147 ... 170 41 171 104 t 70 It 144 ... t 70 41 Ill tt t 70 11 no ... 1 TO 70 100 40 t "I tt 11 40 I TO 41 IMl IK I 7 44 t0 40 I 10 00 341 SO I TO M J. ... t 70 00 147 ... t 04 til ... I TO 41 t'4 tt t 70 It Ill ... I 71 41 Ill It I TT 43 Ill He) t 11 tl 1.4 ... I Tl 00 Ill 40 I 71 04 147 ... t Tt tl lit M I 71 70 147 IMl I 7t t IW ISO I 71 41 Ml ... I 74 40. ...... .111 ... I 71 04 t.tel ISO 5 Tt 07 ,.ttt .,. t 71 To ...Hi . ta 1 n II 171 00 I 10 - II IM 40 I tt 117 til 40 t to tl IV i:o 4 . II 114 44 Itt 71 Ml 14 I II 17 M0 ... t M 44 147 ... IN 70 113 140 1SS 2&6 S 144 30 Rothschild 142 1S5 88 71 11 13 18 808 1. 07 Total 4.878 l,4t 10.228 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very libei al thia mornutg and at the eaine time large receipts for a Tuesday were reported at other selling points. The general situ ation was rather against the selling Inter ests. As was tha case' yesterday, there ap. peared to be a very good demand for de airabie kinds ot corn-fed steers and the market on such was generally steady. Cat tie of that kind were In very moderate sup ply and ths offerings for the roost part changed hands most readily. The big bulk of the receipts cmslsted of range steers. The more dealrabU of these sold generally In about the same notches aa yeaterday. On the other hand, owing to ths liberal receipts and to rather dlscoutaarlnsT ad vices received from other selling points, the tendency on the medium to common kinds waa lower. . The receipts of cows and heifers were exceptionally large. It being estimated tbat there were aa umiiy as eighty oars ot that kind of cattle on sale. The result was that the market was anywhere from Blow to luo lower at least. A very good buying demand from the country developed yesterday, so that be fore night the yards were pretty nearly stripped of all supplies of stockers and feeders. For that reason speculators and yard traders were quite eager for fresh supplies this morning and ths market on the desirable kinds of feeders was reason ably active and fully steady with yester day. As noted yeaterday, stockers and common kinds of feeders are not very much sought after. It being still a little early in the season for that kind of cattle to move freely. - ' Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. let ti ?.?i!I50di.f,..t0 rJaf.c"n enty points ti n 104 101 10a 10a nquiaation and aelllnw h ..147,100 44 44 41 houses with Braslllan connections. . Tradlna .. 14.100 tot 104 10, w waa active and the market ruled weak and ae eats as - v...c.w uiui ma ena ox tne aeason loi ; craxuian markets were slightly lower and L400 4t Wt tl to 44 Ha s 1 - caoies irom Havre were weak al 44 . though Europe was a moderate buyer In the local marked Full recelpta, market weak 140 'In Braall and l)ian nt .ei.. . ait. : , ' -- uBuuue inior- xnm valorisation plan seemed SV 1 """'H"'! aiicruisuvt lOtlgS. The Lisa is as oa pro glosa-Sheetald SSO 77 74 Oroat MonaafS I4 I, Sua sti 111 lntaebenMagk Mstroselitaa. L400 at r ds pit Lava tt ti Total salaa tar the say. Lost. let shares. Aaked. SMtmf .... too 114 11 4v pjoae was aoout t polnu up from the 14 k lis. tiaJ ti.J . lowest on coverings, but while aiearfv i , . 7 . : ' ' ,An. tlLa.oe i .. . . . 1 . ' ss 1 " .wvm, in iiu. ,,a lowrr. caies were 101 , reported of 1)1,750 baas. Including Septem 74 ber. at t IntJs) 60c: October, S50js3 56o; Decein- 111 I7 M Faratara Flnaaelal. LONJJON, Aug. ta. No difficulty was ex perienced ln obtaining supplies of money today, but rates were a shads harder. Dis counts were stsady. There via much un certainty regarding the future demand for gold for America, On the stock exchange business was curtailed by the settlement. , ' z ..- "choice auoted at lac: extra rhnlna 1: tne cnrsDona ua Davaey ana tne Mil of i..,, itA J. Paarhaa mi ,.n iLTi ViT Kngland obtaining ths available supplies , rit'avann tricea ". S ..ta of gold While this did not Induce f rwah , Ti ,r. 8lK.l quotatlona are unchanged -., - - T t . nu; leceill- ber. 4 4Mp4,76c: January. ATbc: Maroh iiui JSSo; May, t 7&4.l6; June. 7.00c: July, I ,i 7. 10c Spot Rio, nominal; No. 1 Invoice, 5o. Evaperated Apples aad Dried Pralla. a?ETwwxTOJU Ur EVAPORATBD APPLES Market continues quiet with buyers showing little disposition to operate for future delivery In the expectation prob ably ot lower prices. Ths spot market Is nominal. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged on spot with California a lua to aua quo tea at e7c and Oregon 40a to Sai at c. Aprlcota are firm with buaineas It bad a steadying effect ns Ut-edired securities. Elsewhere the ten. dency waa easier Foreigners, sxcept Rus with choloe quoted at 10 a 11c; extra chutue, llllc; fency, ll(t)12c; extra fancy. 13 grl2c. Ralalns are stsady with loose nut. stans. reotvered an early loos. Americana , taTauntd at 4'i7c: aaadad rakina ax. opened eaay en profit-taking in Wall street, (London layers, nominal No. 1... 1 .. 17..., II..., 17... to.... 1..., 4..., tl... II..., 1... 1... 11... I... 4... 1... 1.... 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I is IS 11 ess I N 1 lot 1 tt 11 til t to I Tit t 00 It 440 t tt 1 141 t 00 4 070 I 00 4 M IM I Tat I at WESTERNS IDAHO, tl Steers....! I to IT heifers. 14 heifers.. 44 I 45 I stockers. 4.4 IH S cowj..... 177 I 25 14 cows 75 1 26 t steers. ... MS I 54 . feeders.. 7tl I It) II feeders.. 891 I 10 tt !eeders. .UU 4 Ot I ts 10 Blockers. 4t4 I St t cows 104a IS co w a ... s&3 T cows...,. 2 4 ateers. .-1337 1 feeder... am la I feeders.. 470 I M feedars.. 140 IM i 36 1 1 I u.. tt.. 77.. II.. 10.. 01.. II.. 44.. 70.. 4.. 10.. II.. 71.. 44.. 44. . 44.. 44.. 47.. 44.. 144. II.. !.. IS...... 0 TT 10 , ti It II .10 a4 10 At. ...141 ...o4 ....141 ....IM ,...M7 ....lil ,.,.141 ..:.ti ...141 ...144 ...141 ...:ii ...144 ...Ml ....t&l ....Hi ,... ...lift ...tit ....jl ...in ....114 ...HI ....a. 4 ....no ....Srt ....ill ....317 ,...ut ....114 .lit .111 .til .111 .111 .147 .ti4 .til ,lu4 .111 Ik. Pr. aa I 11 IW t to ... t o 44 I 10 H I 14 10 I 00 ... I 00 40 I HO ... I II ... I 4 tt I II ... I M M t N 40 I 17 40 t 17 ... I 17 110 I 17 ... I t ... t to ... t to ... IK a) IN ... t K ... t . IM IH 40 4 44 10 t H 40 I M 40 I M ... I II ... ttt 120 t 4 40 I 17 40 t II ... I 17 40 I 17 so I II ... t 00 lit t 00 40 t 00 IM t 00 ... t 10 bHLa.P Keoeinia liberal this muruing of sheep were mora but Ooc.Ubdiy smaller than on '1 uesuay 01 last week, in spite uf tUo very h.gli prices prevailing receipts snow heavy decreases bunipareu with ttio two days of mat aa win be iioteU from the table at the head of thla column. Among the arrivals this morning were some very good sheep, but the quality of tne lanius on ssie was not overly enticing, lu fact, the lambs were larseiy of the. ta twlxt and between kind, such as are not sought alter by packets aim are suu moot too sooa lor leeaer Du-rs. pacasrs were out eany looaing ior ireaa suuniiea of wethers, yearunas ana ewes. ana the market on all deetraoie kinds was not only active, but fully steady with tne high prices In vogue yesterday. Uood veutnlrma aolo UD to 16. Wltll WCthefS hisn as 15.50 snd ewes up to lu.25. Tne market might be summed up aa In very satlalnctury conuitlon as rra-roo Uie sun- i.ar ntAPMta Fat lamos were slow from start to finish. In the first place, packers did not appear to want verv many. and. In the second olsce. the Quality was not good enough to stimulate buying, even had the demand been urgent. Under sucn circumstances 11 was not surprising that the general lamb market was now to lower. It looked as ll tne earn waa uu ui ini buyers, and anyone who had aesirsoie feeders to snow nu ra anutu.i, ... ....u... plenty of buyers. The result was a food, .nd ataadv market on everything coming under the head of desirable feeders. BwnBa SSl-tSaakfa St nit IMmnSJ. Quotations on killers: Opod to choloe lambs. 54.7561 50; fair to good lamna M 26 4 75: good To choice yearlings, 6.504j40it fair to good yearllnge. 5o.2ij50; good ta choice wethers, 4.t&43.l5; good to c holes ewes, t4.5u4.2t; fair to good syes, 4.8 a . .. y w- 11 ica Uuotauons on 1 prun. . i,.i.u yw... I sti: yearlings, IS aVBw.bv; wstnsrs, H-ooy 4JV- ewes, ti.6o4SH.2t. Hepreoentauve saieei No. At- Pr- 10 Nebraska iwi culls 12 I 75 tit Nebraska ewe breeders S3 t to 81 Nebraska awes yw 4 native ewes 1 5 25 41 Idaho ewe J 8 15 3bt Idaho wethers 118 5 60 81 Nebraska lamb culls 55 5 16 534 Idaho ewes and wethers Ill I 40 ate Idaho ewes and wethers Ill I to 6 lamb culls rv a su 124 Idaho yearllnge 17 8 00 87 native lambs 71 7 is CHICAGO , LIVK STOCK MARKET Oattle, Weak, Heara, Sheep aad La nabs Steady. rwTfTAOOL Aur. 28. CATTLE Receipts 10,000 heed: market, weak; common to prime ateer tA7nh4.80: cows. I3.75414.t0; heifers tieW.26: bulla I2S54H60; calvee, $3.00 eiaiai- ai Ankara and feedera. t3.tXriT4.t5. Hivia RecelDts. 1I.0U0 bead: market. steady; choice to prime heavy, M.tni.46; medium to good heavy, I4 004J4I5; buUher weights, tti!A66; good to choice heavy mixed. taWtj.20; packing, S5 SXtf.!; plga. BA awid En. 61 iEEH AND LAMBS Receipts, 18.000 na.d'. market for ahreo steady for lambe. Hc lower; aheep. 4.Nj5.76; yearlings, 85.00 Sj 50; lambs, tt-oupji n- Kaaeas City Live llesk Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Aug. 2S. CATTLE Reoeipta. 21,0(10 head, including l.Cuo southerns; market steady to lOo lower; cows 10050 lowsr; veal calves 15c lower: top steers, St. at: cnoics export ana oroso.-o beef steers, t6.t064.10; felr to good. 54 5.40; western steers, 114014 50; atockere and feeders, tlstsfMeO; southern steere. 12 60 4 00; sou there cows. IM0 10: oatlve cows. n.laMwsO; native heifers. ll.7646.OO; bulls. tL(H' 00, calves, 53 0643. HOOB Rece'pts, 11.500 iiead; market HI ioo lower: top, HM; heavy, MOWdt-SOj pactera, 5t.Cil.t5; pigs and light. 56 75 'SHEET AND LAMBS Recelpte, head; market for eheep steady: lambs, m he iower at t r7 50: native aheep and yearllnta. 4 60r50; weatern yearlings clipped. M.fisf)S.isi weeterw cUpped Bhet-D. t4.2wtte.il; stoekera and feeders, 115034.50. St. Jasepk Live Steek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Ma.. Aag. 28. CATTLE Receipts, lit heed; msrkst steady to easy; natives. S4 4ut3t.2t; cowa and heifers. Il.&utjl 4i; stockers and feeders, $100434.21. HOGS Receipts. 1.177 head; market weak tc 5c .lower; light, t4.1044.i: medium aud heavy, It 10454 it SHHncP AMD LAMBS-Racelpta. 5,111; Stoek la Slgkt. RecelDts of live stock at ths sis principal western markers veaterdav: Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha .5no lO.fta) Sioux City 0 4 !) Knnsos City Zi ono 12.fW Pt. Joseph 4.179 7.677 St Ixiuls 7.010 1.600 Chicago ...10.OI0 . 18.000 Sheen. 12,700 8,fVd B.810 8,000 18.0(1) Totals .80,17 l,9rn 4S.510 OMAHA WHOLESALE MAHKJBT. Condlttea at Trade aad qaotaUsao aa Staple aad Faaey PreeTaea EGOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock. io. LIVE POULTRY Hens. lA4noc; rooster s. 5c; turkeys, lifl3c; ducks, J6c; spring chickens, 12613c per lb. BUTTER Pscklna: stock, lSSWiC ; cnoice famy dairy, 17ylac. . HAT--I'rlcee quoted by Omaha ( ssa com par.y: Choice upland, 160; medium, laOVi otmrse, b.wxu.iiu. ttye atraw, .w UHAN-Pr ton, 115.50. YEQlCiABLIS. SWEET POTATOES Par bbL. 13.75. 20 lbs., a-'a&c T(.)MA'luk,s Home arvwn. per Basket el 20 lbs., 263bc waa iih.Af.s-for marset dosksi si about 15 Ibe., 50c TL nNl.ro, Ua7k7T8 AN 13 LAnltUll-rif bu., inc. . LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doB, heade, lot. CELERY -Per dos., SOc CI'CLMBR14 Home crown, per dosU 30c. ONIONS Home grown, lo per lb.; Span ish, ti.vO per crate QREF.N ONIONS Per trot Hunches. JOc. HADlsHtB-Per dos. bunches, lie. NAVY bUANel-Per bu, ll.te; No. A 11.71 LIMA BEA.r-Per lb., 5c, GhakN PlLPPLlHa Per market books L 50c. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANQEIs Valeuciaa. oocoidlng to Blsa. l4.aV-4.00. LEMONS Llmonlerw extra faucy. S4S sue, s.vu: 300 site, t!0; 880 slse, 810.50; other fi anos, ii.iw leas, BANANAS Per mayllum-eiat J buach. 1.7b4j2.35: iuaiboo. tl.4Wl3.OU. POTATOES-Pea nu.. two. FRUITS, PEACHES Yellow freestone, 81.26; Mil- sou-'i, per d-baaaai tuata, el.tM4L3s; Call- loiiiua luoertaa, per box, tl.iu. 1'Ltho-t.'MiiloiiiUi, ILotaail.,!. t'iuAiiH-Uartiett. per bus, li.ZJ4Jl.50 UHApibtt aautne 11110. par a-lo, baokvt. 25U3vu. HKUQKt, WATlvKAIELONsI Per ilk, la, er about CANi,LOUPlti Colorado and Arisona, per crate tat&ndard). KkJ; puniea, 83.50. kUi atava.tr rmtut. No. 1 rioa. luo: s. rius. uic: No. I ribs. 5c; No. 1 loin. lao; Nw. 1 loin, Lci Nu. 5 loin, a.;: No. 1 ciiuck, ac; No, 1 chuck, 4c; .So. t chuck. So: No. 1 round, to; Nu. 3 round, 1i; Nu. i rouuu, sc; No. 1 puts, tc; No. X plow. (c; No. 1 plate, 30. MUCa.LLANjhJt.M. grauula'ed caiio, Ir. aataa, 15.11; granulated beet, III aacka, 55.31, blRUP li obis.. 170 per sal.; ln cases, I lu-ib. cane, il.iv; caaes, 11 t-.o. cane, ti.sv; castta, ii 2-lb. cans, 11.16. CHfiESS. bt.Ua. new. too; Wtaoonsta brick, 1314u; Wisconsin Umbergex, 1C twiua. lac, young Americana, 150. COFFKL teoavaieU, No. eg, ahtae per lb.; Nu. , aonc ver it; No. i5, isVro per (p.; No. lu, 15o per b.i No. A, Uo per lb. Nc 40 '.Valuuta, No. 1, son akalls, Beat crop, per lb., 14o; hard shells, per ' lb 14c. 1'euavr.s, huge, per lb., lio, small, par lb., lie, ChlU waUnuts, per lb., li4illc. Ai.nunds, Butt sbolie, per lb., I'oi hard shells, psr lb., 15a. Cvcooouts, 54. Ov per saoss of 100. CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflab, per quarter bbl., 100 lbs.. 44.00; Norway mack erel. No. L $3h.0O; No. 3. 134.00; No. 8, 830.00; Irlsn, No 1, 514 00; herring, 10 bbla., 300 los. each, Norway. 4k. 813.00; Norway. Ik, 118.00s Holland, mixed. $U.t)0; Holland hanrlng, la kesa, nillkera, sue: kegs, mixed. 7uc. CANNED GooLiSrCom, standard west srn, 5&luuc; Maine, 11.15. TomaUiea, l-lb. cans, 81.061.4i l-lb. ictl00. Plneop. pies, grain! -'-lb., Ia.054li3.3u; sliced. tl.si 2.30: gallon apples, fun.'y, 13.00; CalUomla apricots, Jl.7D43.o0; pears, tl.754ill0; peaches, fancy, il.7oV.40; II C peaches, tl.tXafaJIO. Alaska salmon, red, 11.26; fancy Chinook, F 2 1o; fancy uockeye, F tl. kji sardlnss, oil, 12.50; mustard, 12.6001.10 Sweet po tutues, ll.l.nhl.Ui; sauerkraut, II 00; purhp kins, 50ctJ1.00; wax beans, t-lb., 75-tuc; lima beans, l-lb., 76c4il.S6; spinach, 1134; rheap Pees, 2-1 b., 60c; extra, iaw,c;. fancy, ''HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1, 13o; No. t, 12e; bull hides., rgioc; green hides, No. 1, llc; No. f, 10ci horse, ll.boOa.c0; sheep t.eht, 50ci84)l.aj. Tallow. No. 1, 4c; No. 1, Sc. WOOL-Per lb.. 1578260, Metal Market, NEW TORK, Aug. 28. METALS There was a sharp break In tha London tin market, which closed at 183 5s for spot 11 AIM for futures, or about 1 below yester day a prlcea. The local market was quiet with buyers holding off for concessions and bidding 140 60, while supplies were held as high as 14100. Copper declined te Sd to 84 15a for both apot and futurea In the London market. Locally no change waa reported with the market flrm at 118.75 for lake, 118.60 for electrolytic and 151.25 for casting. Lead was unchanged at 17 10s in London snd at 86.7T4if6.B0 In ths local market. Spelter waa alao unchanged In both markets, clos ing at 5S.0oiii4.10 locally, and at 27 8s In London. Iron was lower. In ths English market, with standard foundry quoted at 53s td and Cleveland warrants at 84a. Locally the market was firm at practically recent prices. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at !'30.00$?l.OO; No. 2 foundry north ern, 119 5ora'20.00; No. 1 foundry southern at t?1.0v&'7l.fi0, and Mo. S foundry southern at ST. IXJU1S, Aug. 2S METALS Lead firm, 85.75; spelter firm, 15.80. I naej)s ss-aea VfTf a avii Whrajni points lower: middling up nlddllng gulf, IS. lio. No Cottaa Market. NEW TORK, Aug. M. -COTTON Spot cloeed quiet, lu lands, t.tvc; mil sales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 38.-OOTTON Spot, dull: prlcea 144514 polnta higher: American middling fair. 105d; good middling, 6.7bd: middling, 6.5&d; low middling, I.Snd; good ordinary, S.lld; ordinary, 4 87d. The sales of the sy were 1,000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation and export and In cluded 2, luo bales of American; recelpta, none, ST. LOUIS, Aug. . COTTON-Mlddllng, 10c. Stock. 14.721 hales. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 2A-CtJTTON-. Spot market cloaed ateady; salea, 450 balee; low ordinary, 6c, nominal; ordinary, Sc, nominal; good ordinary, 7 11-ISe: low mid dling, lc; middling, tc; good middling, c; middling fair, 10c; fair, 10o, Re culpta, 534 bales; stock, 15,177 bales. Bask Clearlase. OMAHA, Aug. 11. Bank clearings for today were 1. 111,008.1! and for ths coin responding date Mat year ll.102.lt 1.17. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Esjede G. Chriatensen and wife to . Hana P. Anderson, e lot 5, block 471, Grandvlew , S5 Jeaae E. Heed to David Reed, nw of the nw of sea. 84-15-11 . . I John Miller, ft al to Katharine Miller, .. tot t, block 2. 1st add. to Corrlgan : place 800 J. J4. Berry sod wife to Roacoe W. J Henley, part of lot II. Sturgla Pltoa-. (76 McCagus Inveetmenl Co. to Lloyd H. I Hayes, lot 17, Burdette Court , 70S William H. De Buai and wife to Alvla- Stlngley Kelly, e40 ft, of n of lot. 72. Glae'B I 80S Frank Flala to Joaef Clear and wife. lot 4. Jackson's sub. of lota 13-1-4. block T, Potter and Cobbe 2nd odd. South Omaha S00 Antonle Kacek to Terexle Pellkan, e lot I, block 7, Kountse fourth supple- mentory add u t. sao Total