B TITE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 2, 190ft. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Holidaj Cmin and Trsds is Praotioslly at Standstill. t LARGE DELIVERIES SEPTEMBER CORN Cndlk Get Rid of Romrtkl(( Like Haadrrd Thonaid Baahrl Com try Selling- More Freely ho Market Monday. , OMAHA. Sept. 1, IMS. .Trade wa practically nothing- la th local pit today, trauci (earing to hold ?.vV.r l0 day"- P"-' were at a stand still, roreign new was bearish and cu P wer lu"r. and In addition to these intluenees world a shipments Monday are expected to be large. There aomo rain In the northwest, but condition geu- -alJy were "vorable for threshing. lhe feature of the day was the delivery of nearly lw.ouo buahela of corn by Updike. J' a'1 to h"ve been taken by Jaquilu and ilolmqulat. thrice deliveries had a tondency to weaken the market, but owing to light trade and the strength In other markets prices did not change much, the country la selling corn more freely. Monday la Labor day, and the doora of the local exchange will be closed. Other market also have adjourned till Tuesday. Broomhall estimate world wheat ship ments at 10,000.000 buahela. Primary wheat receipt were 404,000 bush tla and ahlpmenta 499,ou0 bushels, against receipt last year of l.u08.0uu bushels and shipment of Sua.OOO bushel. Corn reerlpts wore 904,000 bushels and shipments 8..2.UOJ bushels, against recelpta last year of 50,tJ buahela and shlpmenta of 552,000 bushel. Clearances were 190.0U) bushel wheat, 86, 000 barrel flour, 2,000 bushels oat. Llverr col closed ',. lower on wheat n4 HtJd 1 tr on MB. Broumnall, the l.-.iduig English statisti cian, estimates that the export countries of the world can spare 544.1,000 bushels, while the Importing countries will need only 128.000,000 bushels. Ha figure American urplua at 200,0u0.000, Russia at 98,ono,Mn, Argentina at 80,000,000, Canada at 44,000, 000, Balkan atates at t.0"0,000, India and Australia each nt 28.0"0,000. The United Kingdom wants 220,00O,0'iO buahela, Germany 60,0t,00O, Holland and Belgium 66.000.000, Italy 48,000,000, France 14.on0.ooo, ex-European countrlea 72,000,000 bushel. Local range ot optiona: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tii'r Wheat- Bept... lto.... May... Corn Sept... Jec... May... B4B 6fiiA 66A V1V.BI 427A 42fcA 3931 m,B A asked. B bid Omaha) Cash Sale. WHEAT No. 4 hard, 1 car. 62o. CORN No, 8 yellow, 1 car. 63V4C. Oaitks Cnsn Trices. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 64H-5c; No. t hard. 6&64r-; No. 4 hard. 6tB63c. CORN-No. S. 42Hc; No. 8 yellow, 43c; No. 8 white, 44c. OATS-No. 8 mixed, r4cj No. I white, 28tc; No. 4 white, 27i8:'8c. RYE No. 2, 51c; No. t. We. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oat. Chicago , M S47 240 Minneapolis 86 Omaha 26 43 82 Duiuth 7 St. Loul 48 130 122 CHICAGO GRAIN. A.U PROVISIONS Feat a re of the Trading; and Closing Prlees on Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Sept., 1. The comparatively mall deliveries of wheat today on Septem ber contract had a strengthening effect on the local wheat market. At the close the December option was up Vc. Corn showed but a alight change. Oat were up c. Provisions were a shade to Sc higher. Interest In the wheat pit today centered In the amount of wheat delivered on Sep tember contracts. Early In the day, esti mate supposedly conservative, placed the amount of this wheat at 6,000,000 bushels. The difference between the estimate end the actual deliveries caused active buying of the September option through the entire session and resulted In an advance of nearly lo In the price of the September delivery. The strength of the current month had a steadying effect on the more distant de liveries, which were bearlshly affected by uwor uiuici miu iciieiBiij' wuituit weather in the spring wheat territory. Bhorta and elevator interest were the chief bidder for September. The market closed firm. ' December opened H'SHe to AB Ho higher at 7.TV to 74c, old between 73Hc744e. and cloaed at 7384c. Clearances of wheat and Hour were equal to 362,000 bushels. Primary recelpta were 404,000 buahela, compared with 1,018,000 buahela for the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duiuth and Chicago reported recelpta of 145 car against ISO car last week and 469 car a year ago. Sentiment In the corn pit waa bearish, but the market waa held steady by the smallnea of the deliveries on September contracts. New In general favored the bear, weather condition being excellent for the growing crop and arrival of corn at all primary point In the United Bute showing a material increase. For the first time In many weeks the total receipts exceeded those of the corresponding day of last year, the movement today aggre- f rating 6o4,OUO bushels, against 680.000 bushel ast year. Cash houses were the most oon splouous buyers of the September option. Trading on the whole was light because of the scarcity of offerings. The market closed steady. December opened a shsde lower at 43M,e, sold between 43Vg43'ie, and closed at 8c Local receipts were 147 oars with 206 car of contract grade. Deliveries of oats on September contracts amounted to about 600,000 bushels, which waa about one-half ot the previous esti mates. This shortage caused an active demand by ahorts and cash houaea for the September delivery and gave conatderable strength to the market In general. Be cause of a lack of offerings the volume of trading was light. The market closed strong. December opened a shade to viets higher at 80o to SOVflfllc. aold up to ' WSo. nd olueed at the top price. Local receipts were 240 cars. Provisions wers extremely quiet. OJt firm. A 60 advance In the price of llv hogs supported the bulls. At the close September pork was up a shads 16. SWA. Lard was up a shade at lo-Tvjf 1.80. Ribs were 6c higher at 38.82. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 82 cars; corn, 415 cars; oats. 203 car; nog. 86.000 head. . . , There will be no esslon of the board of trade on Monday, Labor day. The leading future ranged a follow t ArUole. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Y'f Wheat Sept... Dec..., May... Dec..., May... Oat S?pt.., Dec..., May... Pork Sept.. Jan... tk-t.... Nov.. Jan.... Rlb Sept.. Oct..., Jan..., I T1H 744 7 4714 7W4I TU 3VlW4 'SV7rarW4;7nfl, 7T! 7'yl 47Hffi 47H 43 4' 444 64B 42HA .' 4rro74 r 7H 43 4S-'fH 44VU4 44 04 ' 204 4S4f il 43 444 sis. 294fi) 4' 31 83 W 134 38W S343V 16 M 18 60 18 16 88 18 60 8 78 8 f6 8 70 7 94 16 9:4 H 90 18 60 8 174 8 874 8 70 7 96 13 60 8 80 8 : 6 70 U 60 8 80 8 90 8 70 T7H 1 ! 8 70 7 fc'Vi! 7 S-H1 7 24l 8 75 8 7i . 7 26 6 80 8 75 8 80 8 T7'4 8 7:4! 8 70 I 8 7J4! 8 78 T 26 I I 241 7 26 I 7 22V No 1 Cash quotations were a follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 88.800 8 50; atralghta. 83. 106 8. 40; apring patents, M 7ot3.a0; etralghts, $J.ffltt; bakers. C Is) i;0RX-No, 1 4;c; No. I T11ow. 49je OATS No. I. 'e; No. I whits, 823Sc; No. 8 white, tSH-oJ-c. RYB No. i, 664-qoSfl. BARLEY-Fir to choice malting, 40480 SEEDS No. 1 flx. 81.14: No, 1 north western, 81-104. Clover, contract grades. PROVISIONS Short ris. stdes (loose) 88 70418 80. Mess pork. er bbl., 8186. IatA per 1 !' . 88 84. Short clear sides tboxed). 89 00419.124- . m The receipts and shipment of Hour and grain were; , Articles Reeelnt. Shlpmenta Flour, bbl ?4 ,8s 81 M Whsat, bu 77.0.W M.SOO Corn, bu rs.si'l l'lS5 Outs, bu -4& &-if2 Rye bu ',u Barley, bu 4.ou0 8.1U0 On the Pi-oduo exchange today the but ter market was steady. Creamer!, 19J tic: dairies, 17tj-4c. Egws. Arm: st mark, cases Included. IJi-tflSo; firsts. 174c; prims firsts m-; extras. 214c- Cheese, easier, U45Tlc. Pood at ST at I.I erpool. I.fVlTRPOOL. Sert L Following are ths slock tl bi aadstuff mid pruluuuM la JJ- erpool: Flour, 8s.0"0 Sacks: wheat, 8,412.00 centals; corn, 481.000 centals; bacon, 28.400 boxes; ham. 80 box; shoulder. 4.100 boxes; butter, 14.100 hundred weight: oheese, 68.SU0 boxes; lard 4,i0. tlercea of prim western steam and 1.700 tons of ott'ier kinds. NEW YORK OKKEHAL MARKET atatlon of (ho Day Tnrlon Coaaaaoditteo. NEW TORKL. Sept. 1. FLOUR Receipt, 21.694 bbls.; export, 6.168 bbl. Market dull, but steady; Mlnneaota patent, 84.1oB4.40; Minnesota bakera, U 4""o W. winter patents, Ud'v4.15; winter straights, 3.C-a3 ; winter extras, 82.Mt4.tf; winter low grades. 1176 (tlt.A). Ky Hour, firm; fair to good, U-U choice to fancy, lAH-SH-OO. C'ORNMtAL Steady: flue white and yel low, tl.-vl.; coarse, tl lutrl.U; kiln dried, Ki 10 Dull and nominal; No. I western, 634c, f. o. b., afloaL BARLEY Steady: feeding. 89940a o. L f., buftaio; malting, 4o6ia c. L (., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, M.300 bu. Spot market firm; No. 8 red. 774c. elevator and 78o f. o. b.. afloat; No 1 northern. Dululh. Ua f. o. b., afloat; No. 8 bard winter, 860 f. o. b., afloat. Options were steady on light deliveries st Chicsgo snd small northwest receipts, showing 40 to He net advance. The closing was as follows: May, 84401 September, 78c; December, OHo. CORN Receipts, 86,478 bu. Spot market steady; No. 8, 64c, elevator, and 643 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 yellow, 61o; No. 8 white, 62c. The option market waa quiet and steady with wheat, closing net un changed as follows: September, 66Hc; De cember, 614c OATS Kecelpts, 121,600 bu.: export, 1,157 bu. Spot market dull; mixed oats, i to 82 lbs., Hoc; natural white, 80 to 83 lb., 85&U7o; clipped white, 88 to 40 lb., 3tM2o. HA X Quiet; shipping, 6bt)'i6o; good to choice, 9w.-fyjl.00. FEED Firm ; spring bran, 818.26; mid dling, 119.76; city, W0.M4i24.60. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1906 crop, Ili0l7o ; 19U4 crop and Old, nom inal; Pacific co ait, 1906 crop, 134 18c; 1904 crop, 12c; old, nominal. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 pound. 80c; California, 21 to 46 pound, 21o; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pound. 19c LEATHER Steady; I'b274c. PROVISIONS Beef, dull; family, 810.90 45 ll.Oo; meas, 88.0O&3.60; beef ham. tZl.OO U'2.60; cut meat, steady: pickled bel lies, 811124o; pickled shoulders, 84fe84tc; pickled hams, 141240. Lard, dull; western prime, 88.8f&8.90; refined, steady; continent, 49.85; compound, 74 l7Ho. Pork, steady I family, 6i8.60t19.00i short clear, 817.00i(18.7; mess. 818.7C&19.86. TALLOW-Steady. 64o to 80. RICE Firm; domesUo fair to extra, 84 r4c; Japan, nominal. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1. WHEAT Higher! track. No. 8 re cash. 71tj(24oi No. i hard, 7o4tf734c; December, 714tl8c, bid; May, 764d'4o. CORN Firm; track. No. 8 cash, 47e; De cember, 414c: May, 42S34Ic, bid; No. 8 white, 49W49Ho. OATS Firm; track, No. 1 cash, 81c; De cember, 82c; May, 834o; No. 8 white, 8244? '42c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 83 US3.66; extra fancy and Straight, 83.06 8.40; clear, 82.5061.70. SEED Timothy, steady: 88.S&Q4.00. CORNMKAL Steady: 82.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 78 764c HAY-Stesdy; timothy, $1100015.00; prai rie, 88.0U4rtOW. v IRON COTTON TIES 81.004. BAGGING 9 l-16c. HEMP TWINE 7.4c PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, 818.40. Lard, steady; prim steam. 88.524 lry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 89.26; clear ribs, 89.60; short clears, 89.624 Bacon. steady; boxed extra short, 10.bo; Clear rib. 810.25; short clear, 810.274. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 12c; turkeys, 144c; ducks, 84c; geese, 6a. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 196S44; dairy, 184f22c. EGGS Higher, 16, case count. Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbll 7,000 7.000 Wheat, bu. , 43,000 44,000 Corn, bu 180,000 103,000 Oat, bu. ., 122.000 48,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, . Sept. L FLOUR First r stents, 840O4.10; second patents, 83.85-0 96; first clears, 83.258.46; second clear, 82.5O8i.90. BRAN In bulk. $12.501311. (Superior Board of Trad quotations for Minneapolis land Chicago delivery). The range of prloe. as reported by F. D. Day at Co, 110-111 Board of Trade, waa: Article. I Open. High.) Low. Clo. Yea y 76fi"77(fjlTr4 781 764 7i4a44 7aaT24 s 714 724473 78 72 724 I II 111 1 114 1 114 1 104 , l io 1 10 1 10 1 104 1 104 1 10 1 10 1 094 1 094 1 04 1 OVA May... Sept... Deo.... Oct.... Nov... Deo.... 7 1 124 1 104 1104 Mlnneapoll Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 774c; new, 764c; No. 1 northern. 76o; new, 75c; to arrive, 73c; No. I northern, 744c ;s new, 78o; to arrive, 714c: No. 8, 714 p!2ct new, 714cj No. 1 durum, (to; new, 66c; to arrive, 64o; No. 8 durum, 66o; new, 64c; to arrive, 63 40. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 47Uo; No. 8. 46o. Oats: No. 8 white. 284a; No. 3, 2i27c. Barley: 8346o. Rye: 61V3 624C. Flax: 81.094. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS . CITY, Sept. l.--WHEAT-Bep-tember, 644o; Deoember, 674c: May, 714o; cash. No. 8 hard, 6&4i36&c; No. i, 644i9 6sc; No. 3 red, (6474c; No. 1 66c; No. 1 spring, 6244)630. CORN September, 4JHc; December, 89Hej May. 894c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 43i4Sx,o: No. 8, 43Vc; No. 8 white, 464c: No. 8. 464o. OATS No. t white, 814o; No. t mixed, 89i30e. RYE Steady; No. 1 56680. HAYSteady; choice timothy, 1L25(B11.60; choice jrairte, 88.74.00. BUTTER Firm creamery, extra, 22o; parking. I60, EGOS Steady; extras, 194c: first, cases Included, 184o; seconds. 114a. The recelpta and shipments of grain were: . . . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 306.000 108,000 Corn, bu 83,000 . 68,000 Ofcts. bu 19.000 16,000 MUwnakoo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Sept. I - WHEAT -steady; No. 1 northern, 7739c: No. t northern. 74t?77e: December, 734(2740. RYE Lower; No. 1. 67468c. .BARLEY Steady; No. 1 664680; sample, 88tiv4c. OATS Firmer; stsndard, 81ft82c. CORN Steady; No. 8 oaah, 49ig)0Hcj De oember, 44c, Llveraoel Grain and Provlalana LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1 WHEAT Spot, quiet; No. 9 red weatera winter, 6slud! Future, qulst; September, 6144; Decem ber, 6s 8d. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new. 4104d; American mixed, old, 4s 10d. Fu tures, quiet; September, nominal: Decem ber, 4144: January, new, 4s 244. PMladelohtsk Prod no Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1 BUTTER Firm; good demand; extra western cream ery, 244ij26c; extra nearby prints, J7o. EGGS Firm; good demand; nearby fresh tZo st mark; western fresh, 22o st mark. CHEESE Firm; good demand; New York fall, choice, litflJVc; fair to good. U412Vo. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH, Sept. 1 WHEAT No 1 north ern, new, 754c; No. 1 northern, 7c; No. 8 northern, nw, 744c; December, 73c OATB-Op track, 80c ; new, to arrive, SO. RYE SJc. BARLEY 864264a Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, Sept. 1 CORN-Lower: No. 8 yellow and No. 1 44c; no grade, 464a OATS Higher; No. 8 white. 804a; No. 3 white. 804c; No. 4 white. 9c. RYE Firm: No. 1 69o. WHISKY-On the basU of 81.2. Toledo d Market. TOLFiDO, Ohio. Sept. 1 flEED Clover, cash, r.!6: October and December, 87.424: timothy, 81.; auilk. H IO. Holiday on Cotton Exchange. NEW YORK. Sept. L-Holiday on Cotton exchange and next Monday, Labor day. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. Sept. 1. EVAPORATED APPLES-Market. easy; futures offering ijulte freely at recent prices; prims. 10c; choloe, 1040: fancy lie ' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes unchanged; spot, T48840. according to grade. Aoricoia. firm: cholos. 16c; extra choice, 17c; fancy. I8fr30e. Peaches, un changed; choice, 104H-llc: extra choice 11 ffllHc; fancy, 11512c; extra fancy, ?if l!4o. Raisins In steady demand; Ions muscatel. 6447; seeded, 6o; London laysrs, nominal. s nsrsur and Molasses, NEW ORLEANS. La, Sept. 1 RT'OAR Steady; open kettle, centrifugal to 7-lncr. centrifugal yellow, 8444c; second, 24 NEW YORK. Bert. l.-MOLASSrs Quiet; New OrUnma, oaob k""lt. good to obuica, tutiSSa, ... . NEW YORK SIOCIS AND BONDS Eztrtms Dnllnm If arks Count of ths Brief Satnrdt Session. NEW HIGH RECORD FOR UNION PACIFIC This Issao Advances to 194 6-8, bat Closes with Fractional Declines tnfavorabl Bank Statement Featore. NEW YORK. Sept. 1. Extreme dullness marked the course of today brief session 011 the Stock exchange. The attendance of traders waa much below the average, a great many having apparently availed themselves of the approaching holiday to leave town. Those who remained hesitated to follow the London market, which reached a slightly higher range for Ameri can securities. Ths halting tone ot the market was doubtless due largely to con cern regarding the showing of the associ ated banks In their weekly returns. The known movement of money for the week, as shown In yesterday's preliminary exti mates, very strongly suggested a complete wiping out of the legal reserves, but It was hoped that a large amount of foreign loans placed here at the higher rates for call and time accommodations would prove an off set to this drain. Some comment was frovoked by the statement contained in he monthly circular of a prominent financial Institution, which offered sug gestions for the relief of the money market and again urged the government at Wash ington t anticipate the retirement of t least a part of the 4 per cent bonds of 19-7. Just as on the previous days. Union Pa cific was again leader, If so dull a market could be laid to have one. Thl stock on buying of the same character as previously noted, opened close to Its record price and before the end of the hour established a higher price than before. St. Paul also ex hibited much strength and again there was a gsneral disposition to couple the move ments of those stocks as a part of some colossal deal. New York Central also mads a material advance at about this time. The bank atatement exceeded the moit anguine expectations, loans decreasing about 87,400,000, with the cash loss much below general estimates. This showing leaves the excess reserve at 82,869,000 as against 85,600.000 in the corresponding week laat year. The list became much more ani mated on the publication of the statement, with a general upward movement, Union Pacific advancing to 1944, but closing at a fractional decline. This represents a net rise of over SO points sines August 17, the date of th Pacific dividend announce ment. Tiie final trading disclosed some realizing for profit, but the tone win fairly strong. Return of the Louisville A Nashville road for July showed a gain of over 3100,000 In net earnings, while those of the Rock Island-' Frisco system for the same period Increased almost 1375, 000. Bank clearings throughout the country for th week Increased over 2S per cent. Sales of stocks on the exchange exceeded thoso of the same month last year by over 11, 600,000 shares, though bonds sales decreased over 833,000,000. Total sales of bonds today par value, 8720,000. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Sales. H I gh. Lo w.Close. 4ms Eipraw 170 AnlfmU4 Cojtr 44.IM 1104 10 110 American Car and Poundry.. W0 40 404 4ti do prd 100 ' ADMrlcaa Cotton Oil 14 do pfd t to American Expreit 98 America H. and L 1.600 (0 74 TH American Ice mm 1,400 80 T 79 American Linieed Oil 1 do ptd 40 Amerloan Locomotive. 409 Ti Tltt do pfd ill America . and II (,100 167 114 1(7 do prd 100 111 117 lis American Sugar Raflnlns.... 8,000 116 184 134 American Tobeoco, pfd. cer. 100 Aueonda Mining Co I.OOO M0 t7i 871 Atlchleon 18.400 107 104 1'4 do ptd 100 Atlantlo Coeet Lin 100 141 141 142 Baltimore Ohio tloo 111 117 111 do ptd t! Brooklyn Rapid Transit.... 8.400 74 15 71 Canedlaa Peoinc 709 174 171 171 Central of New Jersey 121 Chesapeak A Oblo 8,100 46 44 44 Chleeso Oreat Wester 17 Chloafo It Nortbwatern...v 1.100 812 til 111 ChlctfO. M. A it. P ... 11,000 171 174 177 Chloafo T. and T It do pfd 47 C, C, C. St. L 400 6 4 14 Colorado Fuel and Iron.... 1.S00 46 44 44 Colorado 4k Southora to 87 9T tf do let pfd 100 M 44 do Id pfd (0 Caneolldttod Oa 1( Cora Product, rfg toe 80 11 14 do ptd 7 Delaware Hudms 40 i; 811 117 Delaware, U W 04 Dennr 4k Rio Orand n0 44 41 41 do pfd 100 84 84 44 DlellUera" Securities too- 41 11 41 rle L400 44 44 46 do lot pfd 77 do td pfd 100 78 Tt 71 Oeneral Electric 100 161 168 147 Hoeklnf Valley m Illinois Central ' itl International Paper 11 . P'd TOO 64 83 13 International Pump 4814 do pfd 14 Iowa Central 100 ts xt 'O pfd 1M 61 ( Hiv Kaneaa City Southera loo 18 II tt . P'4 10 6 67 6 Loularlllo A Nashrlll 1,100 14 148 14S Mexican Central r 100 81 81 81 Mlnaeapoll A gt. Loul to St.. St. F. 4 4 tte. M 100 166 166 164 . P'4 100 171 170 170 Mlieouri Pacific 8,10 18 N 171 Mleoourl, K. A T 14 ae P'd W0 Tl T0 11 National Lee 4 . 8, no i 71 11 National R. R. ot 14 100 46 44 46 New York Contral lt.loo 144 143 145 New York. O. A W ,IO0 II 41 60 Norfolk a Western l.luo N 13 do pfd i North Americas i2v Paslfls Mall at PonnerWanls tt.iot 142 141 142 People Oa .... . i0w Plttebun. C, C. A St. L .... nj PTd..8t"1 C,r 13 81 61 o pfd , Pullman palace Car 1,100 tto 160 IM R?'",D " 14.10 lit 114 127 do let ptd g,71 do id pfd , Republic gteel 100 10 M 10 do pfd 100 s MU Rock leland Co t.4w0 17 17 l;C P'd to 66 14 Rabber Good pfd . lul 8t. Loul A . P. Id pfd ! 45 8t. Loul Boathwoitva 800 86 15 u. "VU"-' 0 41 .0 M Southern Pacific 14,100 11 o isu do pfd m Southern Railway 1.100 81 17 itu do pfd Tenn. Coal and Iron u Texas Paella too u ' 14 14 . - " . iui am mm mm mm pin.... tllo ,ju ,lvt Union Pacll 141,40 114 111 14 o prd felted Hate Kxpreaa .... United lute Rubber .... da pfd United State Steel 4 ptd V. -Carolina Chemical.... do pfd Wabaah do pfd Wella-Parfo Bipreee WceilnskouM Klectria .... 14 8.804 111 ui 111 800 46 46 46 00 101 101 liH 18.1U4 41 41 41 4.100 107 101 107 1 11 t,z 10 400 80 10 10 8 46 a 44 w;r,'.ui"i: lr n l Wlaconiin Central do ptd Slots bheftleld ,.. f.7 Great K'ortbrra p'd (004 lil'" iriii su'Ir Inttrboroush Metropolitan.. too m 11 itS do ptd -' A. iced. - n Toul sale for th day. iSS.m .hare. Loadoa Cloalna; Stocks. LONDON. Sept. l.-Closlng quoUtion n ths Stock exchrns were" HUULl,on Coaaols. moner... 17 7-:4 M., K. A T 87 Anaconda . .-. ..w lor antral in 14, Nnrflk M. u . . -. . Atrhlsoa do ptd Baltimore A Okie Canadian Paclle . Cheaaeeake A O.. Chicago O. W... C. M. A U P.. Do Been D. A R. 0 do pld trio do 1st pld do Id pfd rillaote Central .. i4i do prd ."T.: is 'I 21,,arl Weatera.. 61 lliiPeanaylTnla 13 Hand Mine . 44 Readlnf 7 . 11 Southern Railway 141 I do prd . 11'Seuthern Panic , . 44 1 Union Paclle ... . 8i' do p'd . 4' U. g. Steel .11 I do prd 4 Wabaah io d prd , 10 , lk ,103 . 13 !; , 44 ' 110 , II 47 tVrWif9&aa'id?lu-,M P" The rate of discount In the open market for hort bill is SS per cent.- for thre months' bills. 3 1-183 per cent, ' Ifew York Mlalnsj Storks. NKW YORK. Sept. l.-Closing quota tions on mining stork ware: Adam Co 80 Little Chief .... Ontario Ophtr PboenUt Petoel aTae , llcrra Nevada . Small Hope ... Standard ....... .. 8 Alice lit . M . 44 . 14 ttreere Brvnewtck Co.... reaautack Tan oat Cava. cx A Vs.. Horn Bller lroa Sllrer UadTUls Co. . 1 . 14 . 64 . . M .144 .11 CI eartaaj Hoaae Averastea. NEW YORK. Sept. L Th statement of fh clearing hcus bsnks for the aeek shows that ins banks hold t,s;.4M over tne Wgai reacrvs rtulriaUiU, XUa u a a- creas of 81.40.876, a compared with last weea. ine statement loliows: Dec res se. 3 7,IM.?"0 11.7r4.u0 6S.!r10 82.UO 4.;,M) 4.368.St'0 8.WC.6-4 1.4A 8 1,430,000 Loan Deposits 3i,o,789.er 1.V43. 067.800 46.o;i8,7("l 81.638,100 Ul,74i.00 863.8K3.7iJ0 860.614. & Circulation Legal tender Sped . , Keserv Reserve required Surplus Ex U. S. deposits I.V.iO.O 6.447,660 Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. MONEY On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, strong; 00 and t days, 7 per cent; 6 months, 8A per cent bid; none offered. r' RIM fal MLHCAM 11LB PAPER 64J7 per STERLING EJCCHANQE Steady at 84 .8.1 26-6 4.8336 for demand and at 34 801611 4.kO for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 84.82HS4 82 and 34.84 4.86; commercial bills. .Ki5t 97H- SILVER Bar, CCc; Mexican dollars, Slfec. UONDS Government, weak; railroad, easy. Quotation on New York bond today were ss follows! C. 8. ref. la, ref....l'4JapaB. td series.... H do coupon 103 do 4s cer 11 U. 8. la. re o Id seriee v- do eeupon V. B. old 4a. rag. do coupon U. 8. new 4a, ret do eoupna Amer. Tobacco 4 101 L. A N. unl. 4 100 fMar:hatUn Con. g 4101 ..103; Mexican central 4a... 7 ..111 do let In 11 .111 . 71 M. A 8t. U 4 44 M . K. A T. 4 10 do 81 kl M. R. R. ot M. . 4a. 16 do 4a 111 Atrhlsnn fen. 4s Kl do ajuatmrnt 4s... N. T. C. sen. I..1Z Atlantic C. L. 4... M, Northern Pacific 4... 101 Baltimore At Ohio 4a.l03 do ! 76 do 3 Hi 113 N. A W. con. 4 101 Brooklyn R. T. r. 4 13 Oreton . L. rf. 4a.. 14 Central of Oa. 6.. 110 Penn. ct. I 100 do 1st Ine,.... do Id In.... do td Ine C. A O. 4. . 17 Reodln gen. 4 11 . 40 St. U A 1. M e. 8s. 114 . If 8t. L. A 8. P. f. 4. 12 .104 ft L. 8' em. cob. 4a. 17 . 77 a,aboard A. L. 4.... e Chlr.xo A A. 111. c, B dt q. new 4.. 17 southern Paeine ... fi C. R. I. 4V P. 4.... 7li do let 4i cer 14 do col. 61 4$ 'Southern Railway 6.. 116 C. C.CA St. L. g 4.101 Texas A Pacific lata. .111 Colo. In. 6e. r. A.. 74 T., St. L. A W. 41... 61 Colo. Midland 4a 74 jUnlon Pacific 4s M Colo. Southern 4.. 44 IT. 8 Steel tad. 6.. 41 Cuba 6 101 Wabaah lata 114 D. A R. O. 4 H do drb. B 40 riletlller' Sec. I 61 IWmtern Md. 4 44 Erie prior lien 4.100 W. A L. C. 4. do sen. 4a 89 Wis. Central 4l. Hocklns Val. 4.. ..ion Ijapaa 4a cer Japan 4s 105' Offered. Ex-interest. .. 17 .. 44 48 Boston Stocks and Boad. BOSTON, Sept. l.-Call loan, 67J7 per cent; time loan, &U6 per cent. Closing quotations on ine mocrc exenange were Atchlaoa ad. 4.... 41'Atlantlo .... 11 ao u 101 uingnam Mexican Central 4a... 75 Calumet A Hockla. Atchison 10 Centennial do pfd 100 Copper Rans , Bnatnn A Albany 144 Pair West Boston A Main. ...145 Franklin Boston Elerated 160 Oranby Fltchburg pfd 196 Ule Hnyale , Mexican Central tl'Maae. Mining 81 .740 . 14 . 77 . 14 . 10 . 11 . 11 . 4 . II . 41 . itt . 40 .114 . 16 . 11 4 . II . 4 . 42 . 44 . H . 40 . 4 . 1 .161 . 44 . 13 . 11 in. 1.. n. ri. a H...lV4:Mirnisaa Per Marquette 63 Mohawk Union Pacific 114 Amer. Are.. Chemical. 23 do prd 14 Amer. Pneu. Tub.... 13 Montana C. AC. Old Dominion ... Oaceola Parrot amer. sugar .... do prd Amer. T. and T. Amer. Woolen ... 111 Qulncy .186 Shannon , .141 Tamarack . 14 Trinity , do pfd 103 United Copper .., Dominion I. A B... tl U. S. Mining . r-aison Kleo. ill ill u. B. Ull.. Mae. Electric do pfd Maas. Oas United Fruit United Shoe Mach... do pfd Greene Con U. S. Steel do pfd Adrenture Allouex ., Amalgamated Bid. Asked, liv : Utah . 61 Victoria . 17 Winona .101 WolTerln . 11 North Butt ... . t Butte Coalition . U Nerada . 4 Mitchell 6 .107 Calumet A Arliona..l:0 . 4 Tecumeeh 11 . 14 Arliona Commercial,. 87 .110 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condltioa of Trade and (isolation on Staple and Fancy Prodace. EOGS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock. 16Hc. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9H10c: roosters. 5c; turkeys, 12 13c; ducks. 74o; spring chickens. I2ri3c per lb. BUTTER Packing stock, lftaiec: choice fancy dairy, 17(pl8c; creamery, 2i24c. HAT Price quoted by Omaha Keed com pany: Choice upland. 88 60: medium, 88.00; coarse. 88.00(8.60. Rye traw, 87.00. BRAN Per ton. 816.60. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. 8175. 80 lbs., 26S36C TOMATOks Horn grown, per basket ot 80 lb.. 267136c. WAX BEANft Pr market basket of about 16 lb., 3Be. TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS-Pr bu., 76c. LEAF LE7TTUCE Hothouss, per doa heads. tOc. CELERY -Per do., 80. CUCUMBERS-Hom grown, par doa, 2Ec. ONIONS Home grown, lo per lb.; Span ish. 82 .'A per crnt. GREEN ONIONS Per dot. bunche. ISO. RADISHES Per dos, bunche, 20c NAVY BKAN8 Per bu.. 81.66; No. 8. 8L71 LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6c. QREEN PEPPERS Per market naaksU 60c. PARSLET Hothouse, per dos. bunches, 20o. CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., X14o. EGG PLANT-Per do., 81. POTATOES-Per bu., 65c. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valencies, according' to slxe. 84.2'a6.O0. LEMONS Llmonterv extra fancy, 248 size. 88.00 : 300 size, 810; 300 slse, 810.60; other brands. 81.00 leas. BANANAS Per medtum-staed bunch, 81 757 1. Hi: Jinnhos. 8I.WVOJ.00. DATES Per lb., 6)6c. rRt'lTf. PEACHES Yellow freestone. 81 5; Mil-sou-i, per -hasket crate. 81 00411.26; Cali fornia Elbrrtas. per dot, 81.28. PLUMS-Callfornla, 81-60u'1.76: Oregon, 81.75. l'ABS-Bartlet', per box. 82.269160 GRAPES Mom grown, per 8-lb basket, 20c. APPLES-Per bbl., 82 004JI60. , MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., liglKc; or about 251 3ilc each. CANTKLOUPF Colorado and Arlrons, par crate (standard). 83.'.': ronle, 82.60, CUT BBBF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lie; mo. 8 nns, 10c; No. I rib, 6Hc; Nn. l loin. lttt"I No. 2 loin, 12ci No. 8 loin. 8c: No. 1 chuck, 60; No. I chuck, 4c; No. S chuck. 8c: No. 1 riund. 8c; No. 3 round, 7o; No. round, 644c; No. I plat. 8c; No. piste. V4" N. 8 plat. He, MISCELLANEOUS. 8 UOAR Granulated cane. In acka, 86.3; granulated beet, in sacks, 85.21. SYRVP-Iu bbl. 27o per gal. I In cases, 6 10-lb. cans, 81.70; cases. 11 6-1 b. cans, 8140; cases. 74 2U-lb cam, 81.83. CHEESE KT.ir. new. Ine; Wisconsin brick. 13(iF14c; Wisconsin limberger. 18c; twins. 13Vrt14c; young Americana, 140. COFFEE Roasted. No 86. etH ier lb ; No. 20Hc cer lb.: No. 26. 18Vc par lb; No. 10, 16Va per b.i No. 12Ho per lb. NUTS Walnuts, No. t, soft shells, nsw rrop, per lb.. 16o; bard shells, per lb., 12c Pecans, large, per ib., 16c, small, per lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. l-aslJo. Almonds, soft sheila, per lb., 16c; bard hells, per lb., U(al4a Coooanuts, ItOO per sack of 100. HONEY Per 14 frame, 83-60. Cl'KtD JT1SH family whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. 100 lb.. 84.00; Norway mack erel. No. 1, 82 00; No. 2, 8-UOu; No. 8. 82U.00; Irish. No 2. 816 00; barring, In bbla.. J00 IDs. each, Norway, 4k, 812 00; Norway, 8k. 212.00; Holland, mixed. JII.'jO. Holland Herring, la keaa. milker. 60c: kegs, mixed. Kie. CANNED GOODS -Corn, standard west ern, pbfciioe; Maine, 8116. Tomato, 8-lb. cans. 81.0&4jl.4i); 8-lb. 3!c4JllW. pineap ples. r-"-1 ?-lh.. I2 06'u2.80; sliced. 81.W 2.20: gallon apples. fan'y. 83 . CallfornU apricots, fl TCI J. 00; pears, 81 7662.(0; .caches fancy. 81.76t2.40; H C. pracne. 82.0uqJ6" Alaaka salmon, red, 81 2fc; fancy Cblncok, F. 82.10; fancy sockeye. K.. 11. Ku. aidlns, V, 011, 82 60; mustard, I2.6O0UO Sweet po tatoes, 81.1 itl 15: sauerkraut. 31 00; pump kins, S0c((j$1.00: wax beans. 8-lb., TWsw lima beans, l-lb.. 76ci31.S6; srlnach, 81 .88. cheap ri-as, 2-lb., 80c; cit a, .j.ijix; fancy li.WI 76. HIDES ANTi TALLOW Green salted, No. 1. 13c; No. 8. 12c; bull hides. 10u; freen hides. No. 1. llc; No. 1 loc; horse, I at j 3.60; sheep Dells, 60c$1.2i Tallow, No 1. 4c; No. i. 8c. Wndip,, h., 6Uo FISH Buffalo, large dressed, 8c; trout, medium or large, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, lie; halibut, fine stock. 11c; est fish, dreised, 16c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12o; white perch, dressed. 80: rrapp'es, lare, 12c; Bur.dsh, pan slse, Ac; white baas, ext'a choice, 12c; pickerel, 8c; salmon, Chinook, 11c; white fish ffroienl, 12c; rnsrkrel (Sni.ntsh) ,16c; nstlve. per fish. Iif3r; codfish, fresh frsen, 12c; flounder. frh, frosen. 11c; bluensh, fresh frnsen. 16a-; h'tdilork, fresh frosen. 10c; red snapper, dressed, l?c; smelts No. 1. per lh., Ifc; lobsters, (boiled), ner lb., 40c; green, 87f; el, per lb.. 18c: fng lesr. per drs.. 2j; roe shad, tl each; chad roe, pair, 46c Metal Market. NE; WYORK. Sept. 1. M ETA LB There were no fresh development In th various m tal market and trading wa quiet as usual in the absence of rabies. Tin wa quoted at 84t) y41 : Conner continued Arm at 3l8.75il.Oft for lake; 318.6018 76 for eleo- trolvtle: tl8 2RF-1!M for caatlng. Ld was lira at 85.7."i8 0 and splter st 8(.uin tIA Iron was firm at reornt nrlrea. BT. IH'19 Bept. 1. M ETAL8 Lead llrb, JS-76; apeltar, firm, t5.a?r OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Caul for ths Week Etosdj to s Littl Lower. HOGS TEN CENTS LOWER FCR WEEK beep and Isabs In G Denaand All Week, arlth H Oreat Ckangt In Valae Feeder Aetlr aad Firm. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 1, 1808. Recelpta were: call. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 7.420 6.8S4 8.6T8 OilKlal iueaday 6,861 10.171 M.iUH Official Wednesday 3.871 6.786 16.8i4 Official Thursday 8.402 ,6U 6. 15 OrUcial Ftlday 8,i3 4.38 1.4V7 Official Saturday 44 8.600 1.168 Total this week .88,140 88.36 48.484 Total laat week 46,074 48.409 Total two week ago 12,417 64.227 87.K Total three week a go... 14.112 61.832 46.8U4 Total four weeks ago.. ..18.840 60,743 26.835 Same week laat year. ...SO. 29. Out 41.482 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table show th receipt of cattle, bogs and sheep st South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last Xr: lBtaj. 106. lno. Cattle J,62 682,776 8,8o4 Hogs 1,874.468 l,(V9.6o 174.862 Sheep 1.0U,47 m,W S3,4e CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Th foiioNing wui suuw price paid for the different kinds of caiu oa tb S"uth Omaha market: Good to oholc corn-fed ter 8S5 rair to good corn-fed iteers 3.00u.6O Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.6tN6.0 Oood to choice rang tesr 4-4vj6 M ralr to good rang tr Aouivt.W Common to fair nuig steer 8.16a-4.oO Good to choice cow and heifer... 8."64.48 Fair to good cows and heifers 2.6fl3.76 Common to fair cows and halters... 1.752. 60 Good lo choice auckra A feeder. 3.8654.60 Flr to good atocker and fdr.. 8 4t3.H6 Common to fair stocksrs .76xr3.80 Bulls, stags, t....'. 180&3.76 Veal oalv. 10O.78 Th following tabl show th avcrag price of bog at South Omaha for th laat several day, with comparison: D.t. I 1908, l05.18O4. 18O8.180t. 11801. Hu0. Aug. 28... Aug. 24... Aug. ib... Aug. 2... Aug. 27... Aug. t... Aug. 28... Aug. 80... Aug. 21... Bept. 1... 8 84Vt 8 85 ; 81 6 K t 82 6 03 6 98 I10 1 12 6 1 4 87 8 04 6 41 181 8 08 I 8D 6 87 6 18 6 n 6 461 6 81 6 98 (86H 6 01 488 6 0a 103 8 00 t 06 6 04 a wii 6 70 8 6 6 37 8 so! ii 7 27 00 08 8 83 5 82 8 831 T 18 6 771 6 12 6 62 8 2 T 261 e 11 6 is 6 83 6 U 6 1JJ 6 22 1 7 84 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs Omaha J 81.'ioiju0 8toui.10 Chicago 1.8&S4.80 6 404.50 Kansas City tOoati.W 6 tjo 2?Vi St. Louis 2 uO.J60 6 (Xu.4J Sioux City t.60a.00 8.6tf4.00 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Trie following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to th coun. try and their point of destination; CATTLE. Car. F. Wagley, Cambridge, Ia.-Mil 1 A. Nelson. Cambridge, la. Mil 1 H. Thomas, McClelland, la.-G. W 1 John Thomas, Yutan U. P 1 K. E. Nelson, Cambridge, la. Mil 1 A. Nelson, Cambridge, la. Mil 1 Ed Johnson, Cambridge, la. Mil..., 1 A. W. Bcheil, Polo, 111. I. C ! 4 G. M. Wolfe. Joy, Ill.-Q 3 Carl Beymdorf, Stanton N. W 1 W. H. Goodwin, Madison U. P 1 John Simons, Minden, la. G. W 2 H. S. Turklngton. Lilts, Ia.-R. 1 1 Melvln A. Anderson, Cambridge, HI. R. I 3 Henry L. Anderson, Cambridge, 111. R. I. 8 Fred J. Bou, Hancock, la. R. 1 1 E. L. Ruby, Lawn Hill, la. N. W 3 P. J. v Smith, Oakland-M. & O 1 G. W. Filton. Victor, Ia.-R. 1 1 Young Sc D., Low Moon, la. N. W 3 Wacker Bros., Woodblns. la. 4 Nelson Morris, Peoria, 111. Q 8 SHEEP. D.D. William Btemhoff, Frlend-Q 1 W. W. Lena, Logan, la. I. C 3 R. B. Gammel, C res ton N. W 1 R. Taylor. Rosevllle, III. Q J HORSES. O. W. Sine, Viola. la. Q 1 M. D. Weed. McMlnnvllle, Tenn. Wab... 3 K. P. Duysen, Silver City, la. WaD 1 Drals tt Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Q 1 J. C. Stone, Pacific Junction, la. Q 1 N. D. Feast, Tabor, la. Q 1 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses C. M. ft St P 1 Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific 8 Union Pacific 17 .. 3 C. & N. W. (east) 4 C. & N. W. (west) 26 C, S. P., M. & 0 7 C, B. & Q. (east) 8 C, B. A Q. (west)..,. 3 10 t C, R. L eV P. (east).. .. 1 C, R. I. As P. (west) .. 1 Chi Great. Western.. .. I .. .. Total receipts .... 3 84 i 3 The disposition of the day'a receipt wa a follow, each buyer purchasing th num- oer 01 neaa indicated Buyer. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Klngan ft Co Krey Packing Co.... Bodden Packing Co.. g g Other buyei . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 648 21 1 I.S06 1,048 211 1,418 811 102 244 218 u Total 23 8,267 1.148 CATTLE Th market was about as bar of supplies as usual on a Saturday, there being no fresh arrivals of any con sequence. In fact the yards were deserted with the exception of the feeder division, where there wa still quite a number of cattle in speculator' band carried over from yesterday and day before. Th re celpta ot cattle thl week show a con atderable gain over last week and a year ago, there having been a very fair run for this season of th year. Th week started out with beet steer In good actlv demand and with price fully steady and continued tnrougnout the week with very Mil change. At the close corn-fed steer of good quality wers If anything strong a compared with a week ago, with the gsneral run about steady. Oraa beef 1 poaMbly a little lower, al though th change uas not been very noticeable. Cow and heifer hav experienced both up and downa th week baying started out about steady, but on Tuesday th re ceipt of that kind of caul were th largest that tbey hav been any day thl season and undar th Influence of axcesalv offering price broke loiftc. Lighter re ceipt from that day on caused a gradual firming up In th markat, so at th close of th week value ar not over lo16o lower than on week ago. Barring Tueaday th market wa In fair chape, there being about the usual demand and considerable life to ths trad. Feeder wer in liberal supply all th week and under the expectation of liberal orders from the country the trade was acllvs during the first three days. When the country failed to come to the front with expected buying demand, speculators found themselves loaded up with cattle, which were alow sale and tn trad slackened up, prices being decidedly lower on Thurs " " 1 .i 1 ne close of th week th trad wa dull. Th market la now IO&I60 lower than one week ago. Thua far the country haa not aeemed very hungry for atockera and feeders, In fact there I very littl demand for anything ex cept good feedera. Thla may poaalbly be explained by th fact that it la atlll early In the fall for farmer to buy many ttocker. purchase of that kind of catti ei ng delayed unljl th corn field ar Itepresentatlvs saies: A. Cromell S. D. 10 steers.. ..12tl7 6 80 4 cows 1142 8 IS - 1 stag 11:0 1 60 3 steers.. ..12a 4 00 8 steers.. ..1290 4 80 HOGS The market started out under very favorable condition this 1uornli.g, th receipt being moderate and advices from other selling points strong. Th opening was unevenly higher, in first ale bating anywhere from strong lo 100 higher In some oases, bpuoulators and shipper wer th chief buyer at lb ad vance and as soon a their orders Wnre filled the trade became very slow and dull, packers not having any grsat amount of confidence in th advance. About the same time advlc wer received from Chicago indicating a much lower cloa at that point, lua result wa thai t.i market cloaed alow and dull, with pretty much all of the morning strength luat. Th general market could perhaps 1j best described a opening Strong lo 6c higher and closing with lh advance lose Th market thl wa haa been on uo eeaaion of decline, price having boon lower every day until Friday, when th r wa a reaction amounting to loo. Allow ing for th gala yesterday ths niarkt to day was, on an average, just about lOo lower thsn It was one week ago. Tr. general siluallo tn the bog trad a does not appear to hav changed band durtrg ths wk, packers Ar UU oa Hit br x Id of th deal, being apparently deter mined to force value to a lower basis and they take advantage of vry op portunity te hammer price to the full st extent possible. On the other hand, the consuming demand Is so good ti.t th market Is holding up remar'ta ily wl considering th constant pounding be stowed upon it. Representative sales: No. A. l) Ft n. . &. Ft. II "t 1I0' I 48 71 141 10 I 84 47 t"4 110 I 41 48 til 4 6 44 Tl Il ... 6 71 44 141 ... 8 10 II 3"4 40 6 10 44 1M 40 I list 44 108 ... I 10 41 Kl to 6 44 II ri ... I 70 10 844 1M 6 41 14. 444 IS IN 41 If! S 18 4 Ml ... 6 14 84 f4 ... 6 14 44 Ml ... I T4 11 tM 84 6 44 41 171 140 6 14 14 II 189 6 44 103 Ill 140 I TO 17 144 ... 6 44 44 Ill 4 I Til 11 104 ... 6 18 41 171 80 6 11 81 114 ... 6 M 41 1(1 80 6 18 44 .194 ... 4 44 41. 114 14 I T4 41 814 44 8 87 41 IM ... I 18 13 141 M I K 44 ITT ... I T4 41 18 18 6 4 44 IT! 4 6 T4 T4 141 ... 4 40 48 141 ... 6 Tl Tl til ... 6 M 44 174 84 6 Tit 41 114 ... 4 44 40 HI ... 8 T7 47 141 ... 6 40 44 St! 44 6 T7H T4 841 ... 6 14 40 161 84 6 TT14 11 IM 44 I M 40 144 ... 6 TT 14 134 140 I DO 40 164 ... 6 Tit 44 133 80 I II 41 80 ... 6 44 T4 Ill ... 64 44 440 ... 8 80 II UI ... 6 44 44 144 84 8 44 40 141 ... 6 44 47 141 4 4 8 47 114 144 6 44 TO 141 ... lie t 0 ... 4 44 47 348 ... I 4S 114 4 I 4 14 171 ... I M 74 144 80 M 11 141 44 4 M 14 tnl 44 6 07 64 818 44 4 M 81 808 44 I 14 STAG HOGS. 1 44 8 4 80 1 444 8 4 88 1 444 44 4 44 SHEEP Although llttls or nothing In th way of fresh receipts 1 xpotU on A Friday there were five car reported In thl morning. Thl bring th total for th week very oloae to laat week' figure, a will be noted from (he tabl at bead Of column, Recelpta today constated of on car of feeder, with four car df fat w'lier. Th latter aold at 38.30. part of Ifcem th aame as were here yesterday and lh firle the aame. Everything aold at wiiat ooked Ilk ateady price. No great Chang hav takn place In the theep market this week. At th opening reoelpt wre light, arrival for th first two days showing a very heavy falling oft as compared with th corre sponding day of the week before. Wednesday's receipts, howovsr. wer lrg enough to make up the deficiency. It will be noted that the receipts ars running very much ahead of last year, whio.i mean that th aupply waa unusually large for thie aeason. The demand for desirabl kind of fat sheep and iamb has been good all the week and the trade fairly active moit of the time. Arrivuls, ss a rule, hav changed hand quite read ily at current price and th market, a a whole, ha been In very atlsfactory condition. Whil no change hav taken place In the market, ther were some weak spots and It would be to point out sales that were actually lower, and yet, most operators are calling the market for th week about ateady. Such change aa hav taken place, howver, have been on the aide of easier prices. This Is es pecially true of lambs, which, aa noted before In these column, are selling at such high prices that buyers are v 1 much inclined to take the bear side when ever It Is possible. Feeders have been good sellers all the week, both sheep and lambs, snd a large number have gone back Into the country at prices very satis factory to sellers. The market for th week might be summed up as Arm, with trade generally active. All Indications would seem to point to a continuance of the present large demand for feeders and operators are looking for a very good market on that kind of stock throughout the season. , Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs. W.75'87.36: fair to good lambs. 3 60 V6.76: good to choice yearlings, $6.50(g)6.76; good to choice wethers, 85.16(86.60: fair to good wethers, 86.00a5.16; good to choice ewes, 34.764f6.28; fair to good ewes, 3460 4.76. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, 86.7B'r76.65; ycarlins-a, 85.25a5.60; wothers, 34.66Qo.00; ewes, 83.60iy4.40. Representative sale: No. Av. Pr. 23 wether culls 82 4 90 277 Montana wethers 82 8 00 665 Wyoming wethers 1"1 143 Wyoming wethers 108 80 213 Montana wethers 83 6 30 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hog; Stronaj to Five Cents Higher Sheep RtronsT. CHICAGO, Sept, 1. CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; market steady; beeves, 33.S50 6.80; cows and heifers, 31856.20; stock ers and feeders, 82.80 4.26; calves, 38.80 7.60. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market strong to 60 higher; mixed and butchers, 36.90.47H ; good heavy, 36.96&0.40; rough heavy, J6.46t?6.75; light. 356i 6.60; pigs, 85.SOU6.20; bulk, 35.96ii6.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 bead; market strong; sheep, 3316Q6.20; lambs, 34.60O7.26. Kansas City Live' Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head, Including 60 southerns: market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, 86.6nig.60; fair to. good, 84.260 6.60; western steers, 33.5IX36.X; stockers snd feeders. 32.60tjp4.6O; southern steers, 82.60-3 8.90; southern cows, 32O02.0O; native cows, 62.00!f3.76; native heifer. 82.754(4. 86; bull, 82.10g3.26; calves, 32.6043o.50. Receipt for the week. 63,800 head. HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head; market tVfflOc higher; top, 36.37H; bulk of sales, H.2&U6.36; heavy, 36.00ri.2O: packers, t6.10gr.35; pigs and lights, 6.20(S.87Vb- Receipts for th week, 39.700 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market steady; lambs, 30037.40; native sheep and yearlings. 84.50tg5.5o; western yearlings, clipped, 86 00ff6.76; western sheep, clipped, 34.210.30: stockers and feeders 83.60iti.o0. Receipts for the week. 801,000 head. St. totals Llv) Stock Market. BT. LOUIS. Sept. 1. CATTLE Receipts. 1.200 head, including 1,100 Texans; market slow to a shade lower: native shipping and export steers, 84. 75 60; dressed beef and butcher steers. 83.905f15; steers under 1.000 lbs., 83.6034.10; stockers and feeders, 32.00&4.26: cows and heifers. 824006.76; can ners. 8l.60fr2.16: bulls, 82.SO33.O0; calves, 8.100.3. 75; Texas and Indlnn steers, S3.Z66 6.10; cows and heifers. 82 OOttTS sO. HOGS Reelpl s. 600 head; market fo higher; pigs snd lights. 8s.00ft.46; packers. 36 rojj&tf; buttriers and best heavy, 6 46. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 270 head; market, steartv; native mutton. 33.00 froo- limbs. 34.0037.00 ; culls and bucks, 32.0003.28. Mow York Llv Stoek Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 1. BEEVES Re ceipts, T14 head; feeling steady: dressed beef, very quiet at about steady prices; exports today 1.110 catti and 8,626 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. head: market, steady; prime veals sold at 88.60; Indiana calves, 36.00; dressed calve In vary limited upply and feeling steady; city dressed veals. UfflSc; country dressed, tVSIJc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. t.H liesd; market for sheen slow, but steady; good lambs about steady, others dull and weak) several cars unsold: sheep. 33 Vjl 6 60: nulls, ll.OOfta.'iO; lambs, 86-00.10; culls. $3 ntvrra.oo. HOGS Rsoelpts, 1,041 head; market feel ing firm. St. Joaeoh live Mvek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. l.-CATTLE-Recetpts. 80 head; market Heady. Nstlve, 84 SOtfM.26; rows snd heifers, 11.606 CO; stockers and feeders. 88 f"VT4.00. HOT-ft Receipts, 1,6(3 head: market atronv tn 5c hle-her. l ight. 86.156.35; medium and bv. 3n.ooff 20. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 481 head; market steady. Ions City Llv Btoek Market. flIOT'X CITY. Sept J.-(8pecial Telegram.) CATTLE Receipt". 100 head; market steady; beeves. 34.00141.00; cows, huls and mixed, 32.50C4.26; stockers and feeders. 33.00 C?4 00: calves and yearlinsrs, t2.7fj93 76. HOGS Recelpta, 3 noo head; market 60 hlrer; selling at I6.60Q4.00; bulk, 85.65 tjS.86. Stock In Sight. Receipts of llv stock at the six principal western markets yesterdny: Cattle. Host. Sheen South Omaha 81 6.6(f) 1,161 fi'oux City 100 3.000 Ksnsas City 1t 3.000 .... St. Louis 1.J.0 rVK) 200 St. Joseph 80 3 K1 41 Chicago 4O0 3.000 1000 Totals ...1.864 22,663 8. 144 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. COFFEB-MarVet by futures opened steady at 60HO p otnts lower in response to weak Hamburg cable and selling by Brasll. Primary r clpt war full and Brasillan market slightly alr. Private advice reported large purchases of September In Hevrs and Hamburg, th coffe to b taken up. Ther was small feature to the local trad aad prices fluctuated within a narrow range. The close was steady at a net decline of 6014 points. Sale. 18.000 bag. Including September at I lfvtr V; Decem ber at 40c; March at 6u1 6c; . May at 6.7vS.7tc; (Tun at I.860, Jul at 6.86c; Augua st 8 80c. Spot Rio quiet; No. invoice 8e. Boston Conner Market. Clolng quotation on Boston copper mr ket, reixried by Logan ft Bryan, 3 Board of Trad bulldliig, Omaha: A4Tetur 4ttM!rita-aa jaai Slleaea 84 Mnhaat 41 Atlaatlo 14 Nevada rnanllaatea, 1H Dltittitsi 114, Nhnh Butte U Slack Mountain 11114 Dominica 41 Soetoa Coneolldated.. ll(ecola 114 Butt Coalltloa Ilrneti. Berries l Caluniet a Arliona. . Hi' 4 I nni KerTlre. pit... II Oalumet A Her la. ...710 Qulnar 84 Centennial V4 Shannon Ie Cesser Range Tli. Tamarack lit I'aiir West UHTrtnttr It Cast Pott It'nlt4 fruit in Franklin Jt ,rrilta States, tn ITU Greene Cooper l4l'Blt4 State, pfa... 44 Oraobr Uttl'tak Coneell4ate ... 40U Helvetia 1 flak Copper I ale Rsrl 84 Victoria t US A Pittsburg... nswinona t4 llassachusett WoUerlae 184 Foreign Financial. LONDON. Sept. 1 Considerable sums of money rhanged hands today for the pay ments of calls and on account of the le lease of dividends by this did not affect the floating supply, which were easily ob tainable. Discounts were firm. Trading On the stock exchange was very quiet, but prices v.vre firm. Consols and kindred securities barely moved. Kaffirs closed firmer. Americans opened generally lower, but hardened gradually burlng the session and closrd firm after a particularly small amount of buslnesa Union Pacific wa th feature for strength of Americans. Ja panese Imperial sixes of 19t4 wer quoted at 14. BERLIN, Bept. 1. Trading on the hours) wa stagnant and prices wek. Ilaltlmor and Ohio and Canadian Pacific each dropped 1 point, Pennsylvania was steady. Quotation of Russians scarcely changed. Oils and Hoaln. NEW YORK, Sept. l.-OILS-Cotton seed oil, Mearty; prime crude, f. o. b., mills, r-0 "He; prime yellow, 36V,iB"85- Petroleum, quiet; refined. New York, 87.50; Philadel phia snd Baltimore. t7.45. In bulk, 140. Turpentine, steady; 64840. ROSIN Steady; strained, common t rood, 34.1043416. SAVANNAH, Oa., Sept 1. OILS Turpen tine, steady: 60Hc. ROBIN-Flrm; quote. A. B. C. 33.9fl4M.JOi f., 14.154J4.20; E., 34.80; F., 34 874(14.40; U., i4.40j4.46; H.. 84 45; I.. 34.50; K. U .K.fJt.KT. w" woo1 ' W10: W- 6a6; w' OIL-CITY, Pa, Sept. 1 OIL Credit bal-LnrV,1-M; run"' 1M'7;B b,(1" : average. ??'5,? -; hlpmcnts, 49,222 bbls.; average, 11,714 bbls. Wool Market. LONDON. Bept. 1 WOOL The arrivals of wool for the firth series of auction sales amount to 83.000 bales. Including 2fi.000 forwurdcd direct to spinners. Tii4 Imports this week were: New South Wales, 3,7000 bales; Queensland, 4.100 biles; Victoria. 6,000 bales;. Australia. 2uu balesl New Zealand, 2,900 bales: Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 200 bales; various, 2,000 bales. ST. LOUIS Mo., Sept. l.-WOOI-Steadyi medium grades combing and clothing, 24'J 18c; llR-ht nr I8ffi22cj heavy fine, 1417ci tub washed, 8283)4c. ' Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Sept. 1 -Bank clearings for today were 31.475.343.85 and for the corre sponding date last year 31,418,061.67. . 1806. 1906. Monday $1,495,504.43 31.387,236.44 Ttiesdny 1.363.006.39 1.202.3H2.97 Wednesday 1.284,887.01 1,219.741.08 Thursday 1,303.058.24 1,218.048.04 Friday 1.206.2S7.64 1.276.720 14 Saturday . 1.475,343.65 1,416.061.67 Totals 88,132,5811.56 37.700,170.23 Increase over the corresponding week last year, 3432,41.S4. Monthly Coinage Statement. WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. l.-Th monthly statement of the col nn are executed st the mints of the United Statea during Auguat shows a total of 13,S,fliiO pieces, with a value of 39,3C9,100. Of this 632,004 pieces were eagles and double eagles; valu 38.10.000; and 6.178,000 pieces of silver, amounting to 3909,000. There were 8,010, 000 one cent pieces struck off, beside 200,000 five-peso gold pieces for Mexico aud 30,000 silver pesos for the Philippine islands, for which work no extra charge except tu cost of labor Is msd. Cotton Market. BT.'LOUIS. Mo., Sept. l.-COTTON-Dult Middling, 9V.c; stock. 13,601 bales. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1. COTTON Spot, dull; prices six points lower; American mid dling fair, 6.85d; good middling, 6.77d; mid dling, 6.8M; low middling-, 6.15(1 ; good ordi nary, 4.19d: ordinary. 4.67d. The sales ol the day were 8,000 bales, of which 3,000 werl for speculation and export, and Included 3,400 American. Receipts, none. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. III., Sept. 1. BUTTER Firm at 24c. The output for the week was 749,700 lbs. If you hav anything to trade advertlj It In the For Exchange column of Th Be Want Ad page. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. D. V. Sholes rompany to George E. Cogg and wife, Vs n lots 17 and 18, and t feet lot ifl. block 6, 1st sub., Griffon ft Smith's 3 760 Ira L. Van Horn to Walter T. Col grove and wife, lot 21, block 2, Patterson's sub 9J6 Burton H. Anthony and wife to Henry A. Olaen, ett lot 1, block 6, Patterson park (00 John Lacoma and wife to Elijah K. Humphrey, north 135 feui tviat 60 feot lot 8. block 4, Hascall's sub.. South Omaha 2,600 Bailie Wawrsynkiewlcs and hus band to John Lucoma, northeast 60 feet lot 2, block 4, liascall's sub., South Omaha 1,600 Sophia Adams to Stephen Wart, lot 6, block 2. Hitchcock's 1st 400 Marlon M. Hoagland et al. to Wil liam A. Ellis, lots 1 and 2, ru plat, Waverley 1,400 Andrew James McCormlck to Rob ert Joseph McCormlck, sV nwU sec. 6-15-11 6,608 Robert Joseph McCormlck and wife to Andred James McCormlck, uV nwVi sec. 6-15-11 6,600 Harry M. Christie to Omaha, Lin coln ft Beatrice Railway Co., part nw hi wV sec. 8-16-13 150 Chesley D. Layton and wlf to aine, part V nwl4 sec. 8-14-18 1 Alice A. Havemeyer to Harry M. Chrlstl, part nwVi awfe aec. h-14-13 101 Max Meyer ft Bro. Co. to Jamea J. Fitzgerald, lot 21, bloca 1, Cotner ft Archer's, South Omaha 10 Highland Realty Co. to Mary En right, lot 11. 12. 13, 14. 18 and 19. block 4, Harris ft Patterson's, South Omaha 100 Midway Investment Co. to A. W. Rlrhway. lot 25. block 2, Pear son's ft Berry's, South Omaha. . . . 721 A. B. Paddock et al. to Paulina Waets. lot 19, block 1. South Ex change Place, South Omaha 100 South Omaha Land Co. to Chris Beksxa, lot 12, block 254, South Omaha 800 Helen Gwln to Margaret McKenna, lot 9, block 13, E. V Smith 3.C6I Charles W. Russell to Frank A. Broadwell. sVt lot 8, blo.k 65. Pouth Omaha, and other lots.... 2.000 Giobe Building Co. to Ulrlka An derson, lots 20 and 21. block 4, Cotner ft Archer's. South Omaha t'O Same to same: same 00 Patrick Kennedy to Kate Kennedy, lot 12, block 4. Potter U Cobb's 2d, South Omaha 1 Kate Kennedy to Frank J. Morlarity same 1,860 Bauie to same; same , 1 Total transfer ., ..327.671 V, Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. W offer aubject tn UNION 8T04TK YARDS STOCK. 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1 408 F- D. Day & Co. Slocks, Grain. Provisions ikln Yoar Grain to I. Chicago) .ad Minneapolis Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain. one quarter on Slock. Prompt and careful attention given to outld account. Writ tlO-llt Board of Trad Bldgr, OMAHA. NEB. for our dally Market Letter, mailed fr. Mala Office, Lea. Platan. 'Fboaa, Deula M14V