TIIE OMATTA DAILY BEE? SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 190(5, 13 1 7 CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bearish Tendency Unchecked And Prioti l'k Lowr IitL BUSINESS VERY LIGHT IH ALL OPTIONS Paetara OosaAlae (ar Wtikini la WkMl, Walla Sentiment la Cars Pit Is Beeenalng Mara Bear likEirt Trade) tall. OMAHA, Sept. 7, 190. The market again was slow and draggiag, wltn prices 1 generally below yrnterdii. With lower cable, bearish foreign news, clear weather and fair receipts, titers was nothing in the situation tu develop any thing like a bullisn movement. Cash tie- 'V;-Tnrid generally was a shade lighter, anil marm gen Irtily eight p lie mark I i-'orn or larger m (in, toaas were repot tea mr export. raet mi lew mends on either side. J ragged to lower levels with the ira-er movement end favorable crop re ports. The opening was unchanged, but the Ions was gradual through the session, and the close was fte lower. The general sentiment Is bearish, as tha Impression Is corn is made and there Is a good supply est tha old grain In farmers' hands. , Prirr.sry wheat receipts were ona.uuO bush Is and shipments 26;,000 bushels, sgalnst receipts last ear of vU.OUO bushels snd shipments of 336,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 6H,M bushels and shipments KV'.UvO bushels, against receipts last year of 878.000 Ibushels snd shipments of 818.0U0 bushels. 'Clearances were M.000 bushels wheat, Ml barrels flour, 60.0U0 bushels corn and bushels eats Liverpool closed Hd lower to d higher on wheat and unchanged to Hd lower on urn. - New York wired: "tots of short wheat covered yesterday by people who sre still bearish. If It don't rally soon they will - put It out at a lower price. Market acts drugged." Modern Miller says: ' "St. Tiili -Farmers are preparing to seed a large acreage In winter wheat, perhaps the lurrest ever put In. The soil Is In fine condition for ; this work. Increased deliveries bv farmers In the hard winter wheat state's sre re ported. Otherwise little wheat Is moving." , Local range of options: Arttcles.1 Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.! Tes'y "Wheat-I I SHAI 66VA Sept... Dec.... May... 1 torn ept...t 4?T(,AI WiAl U ree STA! 87AI 87iA! 874 A Way... Sept... 3VAl SSHAj SS ..A 38 A .! I .! a bi.a A naked. B bid. Omaha l ash "ales, OATS-No. 3, 1 car, ZTHc; 1 car, JTKc; No. I color, 1 ear, 27io. Omaha 'asli Prices. ' WHEAT No. t hard. KWific; No. t hard. Wrtj3Hc: No. 4 hard, tuyttHic; No. 3 spring, taVic; No. 4 spring. 6l!jjij3c. COBN-No. 3. 4:HEI48c; No. 8 yellow, 4314 &4ac: No. I white. 44Kc. OATS No. f mixed, 27fa27He: No. I white, WiWtc; No. 4 white, 27W27o. RYE-No. 2, M,,c: No. i 60c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ...... Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha ....... Duluth ....... 8u Louis .... 87 211 ....190 ....117 .... H ....118 .... 63 23 'ii 20 CHICAGO GRAI AD PROVISION! Faaiaraaaf tha Trading aad Closlag Prices ob Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 7. Aided by continued clear weather In the northwest, bears In the local wheat market today forced the prices down to a new low record for the season. At the close December wheat was oft Vita-Hc. Corn waa down He. Oats were off He. Provisions were oft oTo to 12o lower. The wheat market was weak, with trad Ing at times almost at a standstill. Con tinued good weather, an Increase In the movement of wheat from the farms and a till grester movement predicted In the near future, followed by the assertion In a St, Louis trade journal that the acreage being sown to winter' wheat this year Is the largest In the history of the United States, were the. main Influences for lower prices. The market closed weak, with rices near the lowest point of the day. lecember opened unchanged to He lower at- 72Hi&72Hc. sold off to 72U,7iic and closed at 72'4a'72Hc. Clearances of wheat t ana nour were equal to 40,300 bu. Exports for the week shown by Bradstreets were equal to 8,600.000 bu. Primary receipts were bs&.ono bu.. against 913.000 bu. for the corre sponding day last year. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipts of 26 cars, against 164 cars last week and 623 cars a year ago. The corn market waa again weak today because of continued Ideal weather condi tions for the ripening crop. The close was weak. December opened a shade to e lower at 42Ho to 42Hl8'42e, sold off to 42Hc, where It closed at the lowest point of the day. Local receipts were 8S8 cars, with 197 cars of contract grade. The oats market was steady. December 0ened unchanged at 'c, sold off to 80V9 &io and closed at 30a Local receipts were 211 cars. The provisions market opened firm, but weakened on soiling caused by a break In ryra. At the close January pork was off l?Hc at 813.26. I-ard was down 7Hc at Ribs were 6fc7Hc lower at $7.17 1.20. ... Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 69 cars: corn. 464 cars; oats, 213 cars; hogs, 9.009 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Ooss.l Tss'y. Wheat Sept... 70 6N.1 894 OB70 78j'7j Dec....l7?UiBa May...7ffi(77 :o rn 71 72H!72U!tAi 71 76 7, 8ept...l-'7HTTS 41 4?t 42'4 47(fJ 47 42'i lec. 42M , 4Z May.. Oats Sept,. Dec... May.. Pork Sept.. Jan... Lard Sept.. 44 8 8 237JJ0 so so 19 , 30 80? 0Tb 83Ts 33 16 90 13 46 82?kl 8. 32 !4 16 87 13 87 6J 8 72 8 6i 18 (0 U 46 16 70 13 83 16 76 it a 8 60 8 87V4 ??7H !5?H ot.. S 7h 8 65 S To 8 65 8; Nov., Jan.. Oct.. Jan.. 8 40 g 46 7 32 s ni 3 66 T22H ? 2V4 S 66 7 82 7 82' 7 8 47 8 36 i 8 66 8 42 7 30 " 8 72 8 60 736 7 22H! 7 17 No. t Cash quotations were as follows: FLOI R Steedy; winter patents, $8.30(9 b0; straights, 3M(ka3.40; spring patents, straights, 33.2ik-Q3.ou; bakers. 3AJ0 8i .6u. WHEAT No. t spring. 7S474c; No. 3. T375c: No. 8 red. sjtOc, . OOHN-No, i. 4c; No. 3 yellow. 4!H OATS No. i. 3c; No. f white, 8333c: No. 8 white. H1i2c . RYE No. 2. 66W.. tlARLEY Fair to choice malting. 439 8EEDaV-No. I flax, $1.04; No. 1 north western, 31; prime timothy, 83.4joii4.ui; ciover contract grades, 312.00. PHOVlSiONS Short rlha, aides (looaei. 88.65I 66. Mess pork, per bbl.. 314.75. Lard per HO lbs., 38 2. Short clear sides tooxeai as bik ''w Tbe receipts and shipments of flour and grain were: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhls 7.0 .4 Vheat, bu 64.000 u.ttt) Corn, bu , 416.000 m.0 Oats. bu.. .2b"7.f0 . l.OOO Uulaat hra. bu. Barley, bu. 30.SU0 1.4U0 On the Produos exchange today tha' but ter market was steady; creameries. l4i M.c: dairies, liijaouc Eggs, firm: at mirii cases Included, Uw!7c; firsts, WVhc; prime Urate, extras, 2-.'o. Cheese, steady; t. Iala General Market BT. LOUIS. Sept. T WHEAT 1iwrrt track No. 3 red cash. 7o$r71c; No. t hard. ixW'O'vSa; Decenibur, iouiua; May, it CORN Futures, lower: Mth. steadv: track. No. 3 caali, 47c; No, 3 while, 4Sc; De- Ottlillier. vpc; wax, etc. OATS Weak; track. No. 8 cash, 31c; Da. V cember. Sio bid; May, 33c; No. while. KIXJl'R Dull; ped winter patents. UIJ I.4S; extra fancy and straight, aiSCii-36, Jlear. 6: 20076. 6i:El lliiiolhy. steady at 33 36376. V)KNMHAL feteaJv at 610- hMAN-Hrtii; sacked, east track, T37f73c HAY Flrro and higher; timothy, tli.aC a-w, nraine, a o"Trivoij. IKON CXlfTONflEttll.80. n a 1 1 ,"N l s 1-100. HKMP TW1NK 7Vm. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jolibltig. tis.36. Laid, kmvt; prims siseuu, 3a.aU. ivry 1 M A !HA 69A 88iA salt meats, steady; boged tra shorts, t124; rleer ribs. K.3TH: short clears m SO. Harcn, steady: boxed extra shorts. 8t.6iVa; clear ribs, $!0 17H; short clear, 810.26. IDfLTRY Dull; chirked. l"c: springs. Illy; turkeys, 144jc; durks. Ac; geese. Bo. HL'TTF.H Firm; creamery, l4&4c; dairy, 1Mj22c. LOOS Higher; lHc esse count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls n.OW 8. Wheat, bu M.o " " Corn, bu v tw.0"0 -2 Oau, bu . 142.0U) 46,000 HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET aalatlaaa af tha Day ta Varlaaa Commodities- NEW YORK, Sept. 7.-FLOUR-Recelpte. 18.0WI bbla; exports, 36.756 bbls.; msrket barfly steady and quiet: Minnesota patents, 34.KHi4.40: Minnesota bakers, 83 4"3.m; win ter patents. 33.7Hrt.10; winter straights, 33 59 t3.; winter extras. 32.Sftft3.2S; winter low grades. ?7&fi3.30i Rys flour. Arm: fair to good, 33.2K8.76; choice to fancy, 33S4.(". CORN MRAL Steady; fine white and yel low, 31 ai1.26; coarse, 31.113112; kiln oled, 3im2.o. ' . w RYE-Dull; No. t western, 4c t. o. b. and afloat. . BARLKY-Qulet; feeding, 94flc. e. I. f. Buffalo; malting. 45&52o. c. I. f. Buffalo, WHKAT Kecelpis, l,s ou.; exinjiiB, 1.994 bu. Spot market easy; No. 1 red, TCVfco elevstor snd 77c f. o. b. and afloat; No. 1 northern buluth, Jlio f. o. b. and; afloat; No. 1 hard winter, 78o f. o. b. and afloat. From a steady opening wheat declined gradually to lowest prices of the year to day. Liquidation snd bear pressure do veioped owing to easy cables, fine weather, Innreaalnr recelnts. lighter weekly clear ances and bearish Modern Miller and Mis souri state reports. Final prices wera Hd to Ho net lower: May, 83H3'4c, closed st RSc; September, 77Vo77Hc closed at 77Ho; Il.remher tt X-1feftfcO Sk-1A. closed at StMC. CORN Receipts, 4.3IW bu.; exports, 60,000 bu.; sales, 126.0HO bu. future. 48.UW bu. spot. Boot market easy; No. 3, 67Hc elevator and e"e r o. a. sna snoat; no. ynuw, MWc: No. 1 white. IDc. Otitlon market de. cllned sharply on the fine weather and crop news, closing partly net iuw, , mwj, 49V4T4W4C. closed at 44c: September closed at h6c: December. Blftfilic. closed at 61c. OATS Receipts, 144.(0 bu.; spot market steady; mixed, 2 to S3 lbs.. Sfc; natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., KHftCTftc; clipped white. 38 to 40 lbs., H541ic- HAY Barely steady; shipping, 36C75C; good to choice, porfojl.w. FEED Firm; spring bran. $18.26; mid dllnrs. 119 TS: citv. tM SOfi 24.BO. ' HOrS Steadv; state, common to choice, 1906 crnn. 11617c: 1904 cron and olds, nom inal; i'acmc coast, I9i crop, xaisc; ivui cron. 12c: olds nominal. HIPE9 Steady; Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs., 20c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21a; Texas, ory, to so lbs., lc. PKOVieiONS Heef. firm; family, SlO.Sftttp II. W, mess, 3S.SO6.00; beef hams, kim4 zi.W. fut meats, steady; pickieo neuiea, 311.00(312.60: Dickled shoulders. 8S.264JS.75: pickled hams, J12.ofW12.60. Lard, quiet; prima Western, 38.7Efi.S0; refined, steady; continent. 39.20; compound, S7.12tt7.37V; Houin America, 310.UO. roiK, steauy , mm lly, 31S 9t( 19.00- short clear, 817.OCKgl8.76; mess. S18.7!ii&19.26. TALLOW Firm: city ($2 per pkg.), 648 6c; country (pkgs. free), 6Vs6c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3',ytiiHc: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra creamery, '2VA'&rc. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, lS24c; state dairy, common to fancy, nISc; renovated, com mon to extra, 16ff'21Hc; western factory, common to firsts, 15 18 He; western Imita tion creamery extras, 21c; western firsts, isHtnfcv CHEESE Steady; state full cream, targe, fair to fancy. 12'412V; small, fair to fancy, ll,?iil2io. EGGS Firm; western firsts, 21g22c (offi cial price western firsts, 21Hc). POULTRY Alive, quiet; western spring chickens, 13c; fowls snd turkeys. 14c. Dressed, easier; western spring chickens, 1316c; spring turkeys, 22330c; fowls, VXtUio. Minneapolis Grain Market. MtNNEAPOTjTS, Sept. 7. FLOUR First patents, 34.00ia4.10; second patent s, " 33.4f 3.95; first clears, S3.2d&3.45; second clears, $2.40171.60. BRAN In bulk, 312.6013.78. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for 1 Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day 4k Co., 110-111 tjoera 01 iraae, was: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y WheatH May.. Sept.. Dec... Oct... Nor.. Deo... 767SH T614 741 7475H31 St 9t 69H 9H TO 70ig'71 71 70H6H 70H 70T 1 094 11 1 0H 1 W I 0974 108 1 OSVi 1 08 108 lOH 1 08 1 OSVi 1 08 1 OSVi X 08 1 07 1 07H 1 07 1 07V4 Kaaaas City Grain and Provisions. KAN8AS CITY, Sept. 7. WHEAT Sep tember, BSc; December, 6Hc; May, 0c; cash, No. 2 hard. 6&tf7Hc; No. 3, 63&tc; No. 9 red. )flbVe; No. 3, 66c. CORN September, 42c; December, 37Hc; May, 8SHc; July, 38Hc; cash, No. 2 mixed, feWc; No. 3 white, 40c. 1 OATS No. 3 white, 31fl32c; No. 3 mixed, H-aaovio. . . EOOS Firm: extra. 20c; firsts, coses In cluded. 19c; seconds, 12c. RYE Unchanged; No. 1 67tf69c. HAY Firm; cholca timothy, 3H-2512.00; choice nrairle. 89.00. BUTTER Firm; creamery, extra, S3c; packing, lOVio. Wheat, bu v.. Corn, bu Oats, bu Receipts. Shipments. ...1S4.000 . 116.000 ... 20.O11O - lS.ono ... 13,000 13,000 Mllwaskee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Bent. 7-WHEAT-Eualor: No. 1 northern, 764i77c: No. 3 northern, 73 67c; December. 72Vi'S2He.- HIB-Iiowfr; no. 1, oiwgoic. BARLEY Steady; No. i, bofii'c; sample. 864c. CORN Steady: No. t cash, 49S4Sc; De cember, 42o bid. Liverpool Grntnaad Provisions, LIVERPOOL. Sent. T. WHEAT- Spot. quiet; NO. 3 red weatern winter, 6s iod; futures steady; September, 6s ld; Decem ber, ss va. CORN Bpot, nrm; American mixeo. new, . ,AJ . - I 11 1- 1 1 ...... K a steady; December, 4a 6ds January new, 4s Ud' Philadelphia Prodaea Market. PHIIDELPHIA, Sept 7.-BUTTF,"R Firm: good demand; extra western creamery. 24Mit2bo. .QUi4 Firm ; good aemana; western fresh. 23o at mark. CHEEBE Firm; good demand; New York full cream, 1ZU13C Peoria Market TSTT-T4 A eAK4 -- XT arkaa a aT AVrVl a DVlVi I WVIk44 11 Ig, Ili , w v I, 48c; No. 4, 47a; no. grade, 46O40. OATS Strong; No. 3 white, 31c; No. I white, 30M0c; No. 4 wnue, iiviitio, RTF; irirm: No. 2. inc. WHISKY On the basis of S1.28 (or fin ished goods. Toledo Seea Markat. TOLEDO. Sept. 7. SEEDS-Caah clover. old. 37.M); new, prime and October. 67.14: Lecember. M.-x'i. rnme timothy, 31.10. r-nme aiaiae, e. io. RYE No. 3. 66C. Dalnth 4raln Market. DL'LUTH. Sept. 7. WH BAT On track. No. I northern. 72o; No. 3 northern, 71Oi May. 76c OATH To arrive, Vic; September, 2Sc. Metal Markat. NEW YORK. Sept. 7. METALS There was a decline of lbs in tne ixinoon tin mar get. with spot clteing st aUo4 as and tu turas at 1M 10a Locally, the markut was dull and lower, in sympathy with buyers views. Quotations ranged from 340.1u. to 84U.6U. Copper was higher In London, with both spot and .'utures quoted at As 16a. Locally, the market wss firm, with lake quoted at 3U.k7'vVl.0O; electrolytic, 318C CIS 76; cesimg. iiwi'iw ua .was firm In the local market, with quotations ranging from 36-76 to 36.. The London market was unchanged at .18. Spelter waa easy at 36UMj8.U in the local market. The ixmdon mantel waa unchanged at an lua. Iron waa hliaier In the Enaliah market with standard foundry quuu-d at Us id snd Cleveland warrants at 64a 7d. TLe local market was unchanged, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted at a.ouii 21.00: iso, t northern foundry. l!.uol 2u: No. 1 southern foundry, J Jj.oia.tJO; Mo. 3 south ern foundry, i.u.uuy.-u.ou. ST. LOUla. Sept. 7. METALS Lead, higher at a.77Sw.lsU. Spoiler, quiet at 6iy. Cne Market, NEW YORK. Sept. 7. COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance 01 s points on nig tier European cables, advances in primary mar kets and continued dry weather in BrasiL There waa some heavy selling at the ad vines, but leading roasting Interests were active buyers and prices ruled generally steady to firm. The close was Arm at an advance of 16$20 potnta. Sales for the day wera reported of about MH.uo Dags. Inolud Ing ctctober at s.c; Decern rer, .s6q.nic January. ; renruary, saoc; March, . tivkic, My. .:jg7.otc: June. W; Jul; I. lie Spot Armi Ku 7 Rio, tfco. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS General Ebow of Strsnrtb ia lbs Iftritt Early ia the Iaj, COMPREHENSIVE REACTION COMES LATER haw's Waralagr ta Baaka Aaralaat Laaalag QoTerameat Daaaslta at High Rata Alarms Depaatters. S, i.T0R?' 8ept- T Price movements .lFk.Jodt' reflected a mixed senti merit In the speculation and one liable to i''"' on; during the day.' The most J 1 "h2w of t"nth came esrly In IwKd,run, thl" '"rgely In sympathy . P0'1 strength of Individual stocks Later In the day there was a comprehensive reaction. The decline was attributed to the heavy cash losses which the banks were shown by the preliminary estimates of the week's currency move ment to have suffered. A chilling effect upon the confidence of speculative opera tore of obtaining abundant means from the treasury money market waa caused by the strong terms of Secretary Shaw's clrcu ar to national bank depositories. wiem against putting out govern- merit deposits. In their custody, in loan thig-h rates of interest. 1 ne access to accounts of national banks and the control of their conduct exer cised by the Treasury department through the comptroller's office, are believed to offer a medium through which the head department will be able to enforce his Injunctions or to know whether they have been observed, according to opinion expressed In the Wall street district amongst banks. That a general enforce ment of the rules laid down by the secre tary would greatly pinch the resources now employed In sustaining the specula tion In stocks Is clear. The possible re suits 1o follow from the Inferences thus suggested were not realised by holders of stocks on margin with borrowed monev and some speculative liquidation was caused. The day's sub-treasury state ment ahowed a small part of the earlier takings 'of that Institution restored to the hanks, but the loss for the week on that account still stood at 34.434,000. while estimates by the banks are of a loss of cash to the Interior on the direct express movement of rather more than the sub treasury withdrawals. A decline In cash reserves of 310.000,000, with last week's surplus below 33.000,000 had a restraining Influence on speculation dependent upon a continuance of large credit extensions. Money on call, on the other hsnd, showed some relaxation and did not get as high as yesterday and time loans were quoted easier. Tha day's advices added to the confidence that substantial replenishment of cash will be available to New York banks promptly on Monday, when tbe treasury aid to gold Imports goes Into effect. Es timates of engagements in London point to an amount reaching 810,000,000 or up wards. Any addition to this supply by Paris engagements Is a matter of less assurance, but is within the probabilities. Under the terms of the treaeury order, also, gold on the way from Australia will entitle the consignees to government deposits until the period of arrival. Last week 11,600.000 was shipped from that source for San Francisco. An approaching requirement for cash which has not yet received public at tention Is the necessity of the New York trust companies to Increase their cash reserves from 3 per cent of deposit, which becomes obligatory on July 1, to 4 per cent of the deposits on October 1. The additional amount called for on the pres ent showing of trust company deposits will be about 310.000.000. The Hill stocks were strong features today on continued belief In the maturity of the ore land lease project. The New York Central en Joyed an advantage from Its good August earnings. Atchison and Resdlng touched new high levels on the movement. The break in Union Bag and Paper was on the reduction of the dividend on the pre ferred stock. The running off in the call money rate caused an Irregular rally late In the day, but It did not hold and the market closed easy and near the low est. . Bonds were steady. Total sales par value 11.734.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Following wss the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Balm, High. Lew. Close. Adam KsnreflB .... St?l Amalunt4 Copper 121.IM 1HV. 111 111 Amr. Cr and Foundry. . M" 41 40 lH do pfd KX 10! Ml 101 Amir. Cotton Oil... l do pfd u m Amer. RiDim !M Amer. Hid and Leather pfd 1 !"4 tt H Amer. loa Securities 4.M0 Ml U M4. Amer. Liaised Oil , . do pfd T. 41 Am.r. Locomotive 1.100 Vt 71 71 do pfd "I A mar. Smelting at RaSnlng 14.no 1M H2 do pfd ,.. 0 11T llltk H4H Amr. Sugar Refining 't.tdO ir 1U iM A mar. Tobacco pfd cue.. , v im 100 '" Anaconda Mining Co, . Z.'IQ BMZi Z'B a'1 . 64,200 10 lOTVt 1071, .1 tO lot 100S 10 400 140 141 . U.104 Ul , 12014 una. . .... tlH . 31,700 II TH "S . 4,400 i7i m m .. 3,400 IS 14 II 100 lttlSt lOltt 10 t2S . 1.700 44H M 4H Atcnison de pfd Atlantlo Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Trenail.. Canadian Paclflo Central Leather v do pfd Central of New Jersey.... Cheeapaake A Ohio : Chicago Ureal Western... l.tos ia 11 . 11 Chlcaao A Northwesters.. 14,400 tltta tit 311 '.. M. A St. Paul Il." 111 171 171 Chicago Term. A Trans...." II do pfd .... ir C, C. C. A St. Louis.... loo 14 l Colorsdo ruel and Iron.... 31,100 11 MS M Colorado A Soul hers KM 17 14 l do let pfd in 11 4 wi do 3d pfd , K 11 10 V Consolidated Oaa 100 1M 11 IM Corn Products rfs.r.. do pfd , Delaware A Hudson 11., Lack. A Wealara.,.. Denver A Rio Grande...... .... 11 104 14 T4 71 8.100 311 311 111 30 44 100 M 1,400 13 14. K 47 Ml 77 WO Tl ino 111 21.100 340 4J 4 77 41 S5 11 do pfd Dlmlllers' Securities Eris. , so ik pia do td pfd 11k 14 Oaneral Electric 17 1M Ureal Northern pfa ., Hocking Valley Illlnoia Central Intorborouib. Metropolitan.. do pfd Inter. Paper do pfd , Inter. Pump , 41. iai 111 mo iti m iu S,w H too 11 11 11 II 47 KM . so pre Iowa central 10 100 M H M M do pfd K. G. Southern 400 W II 400 II 17 1.100 14 147 - 10 100 11 71 do pfd ' 141 LoulaTllis A Nashville Mexican Central Minn. A HI. Louis M., St. P. A Sault Bla. M. IV 111 de pfd 101 1794 17IH 170 Mlaaourl Pact Ac 4.400 11 7Hs 17 M.. K. A Texas. e" eeva aea as do pfd too 11 11 0 11 17 luO 41 41 S4 81,400 144 S4 144 100 five let t.6u 14 12 10 National Lead N. M. R. of Mexloe pfd.... New Tork Central N. T.. Ont A Wealarn.... Norfolk Waatara 1 4 14S "a 13 MS 'do pfd North Americas Northern Paclae 11,101 111 1.100 l M.I0 141 1O0 100 M 4u0 14 311 tllu 17 141 141 Pacific Mali 1 FennerlranUi People's Gas 10 K Pitta., C. C. A St. L Prewed Steel Car sa w 4 51 do pfd , Pullman Palace Car heeding lfr IM X0O 141 IM.MO 144 141 Ui nos, 10S M M II w 11.IU0 M 11 I8U de lei pfd do Id pid Republic ateel de pld Hock 1 aland Co do pfd , St. U A Baa Fraa. 34 pfd. St. L. gouts weateri do pfd , Sloea-Shemeld , Southern PwlDa do pfd , outhera Railway ........ . im ut iv e.-, ri mi , e, aea ae a 44 44 44 . l.to 111. IIU llta , 1.40 II n 71s . U.7U0 U 1 l i; lie lie . lauo ia 17 114 17 pis 1 s n Tenseeeeo Coal aad Irea.. ee IM leiaa Pacific ,ue Tel.. St. U Weetarn ... iu So Bid a U u 11 11 11 11 tf. t Ilt4 ?SX 61 Union PaclBa as pfd V. S. Kiprvaa V. A Realty I). A Ruober do pfd V- I. Steel, ei-diT do pfd 141.1US 14 113 "oi lii" im" 13X 14 41 ... 3.S0 44 44 ... 4u0 101 im lot ...llt.kl 47 44 .44 Virgin la -Carolina Chemical. do pfd Webaik do pfd Wella-Kargo kxpreea Weetingaouee Llectrla .... Weatera Union Wheeling A Lake Brie Wlauenels Central . do pfd ." ivi ll till loo u it n 1 lu 1UV 1MW "0 l.i, hv. 100 44 44 iil 10 11 tu v le4 U4 IM ue i us, 11 11 14 61 144 34 Total aaleg tor the gay, LIU, 400 ekarea Asked. - Farelan risaselai, LONDON, Sept. 7.-Money was plentiful today and rates were eaay, but discounts were firmer, owing to the American gold withdrawals. Trading on the Stock ex change was Inactive, but the tone wss fairly cheerful. Consols further weakene.1 as the result of fears that mora gold would be wanted for America. Home rails wera In fair demand. Foreigners were steadier early In tUe day. but at the close wt-rw taaler. Americans reoelved support, due) partly to tha easier monetary conditions In Wall street. Price at noon showed con siderable sdvance over parity. Iter New York supported rnlte4 States Steel snd the rest of the market grew firmer. In sym pathy, but closed easier. Kaffirs were weak on holders soiling. Japanese Imperial s of lfM closed at ltflV BERLIN. Sent. T. Prices on the Bourse today were weaker, owing to anxiety re garding the market developments. Ameri cana and Russians were lower. PARIS. Sept. 1. Prices on the Bourse to dsy wera unsteady and trading was dull, especially In Rueslsns. Russian Imperial 4s closed st 70.40 and Russian bonus of 1904 at 472.00. Raw York Money Market. NEW YORK. Bept. 7. MONEY On cell, easier, 11H4T17 per cent; ruling rate. 13 per cent; closing b. 3 pw cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty and ninety days, 7J7Vi Pr cent; six months. H per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE paper 807 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong; then easier, st 34. 63te(f4.8S66 for demand and at 34.8065 4.8070 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 34 81 H tjH.82 and 4.l4Htr 4.86; commercial bills, 34.80V4? , ' SILVER Bar, 67 He; Mexican dollars,, BONDS Government and 'railroad, Quofatlons on New York bonds today wera as follows; IT a er. t. . ...lMUJanan a. id eert .... l" do eottooa .lia 1 oo lit. d .lCIVfc do td series .tottfe! do 4a, ctfa .1011. I,. N. unl. 4a..... .101 Manbat. e. gold 4s.. .131 Imea. Central 4s... 1 o V. I. la. reg..... do coupon V. I. id ia. rag do coupon 17. I. new 4a, rag o 101 74 II 101 de eoopoa m I so in inc.. AmA Tobacco 4a TJ,llsn. St. U 4a. do 4s 11i M . K. T Atchison gaa. 4s. to adj. 4e Atlantis C. L. 4e B. A O. 4s to ls Brk. a. T. er. 4 tmsk so saa ... M . N. R. R. of at. a. 4a. SS . I.'N. T. C. sen. IV.S.. II .lOtSiN. i. C. gea. aa....lM . 13 Ne. Pacldo 4a 103 . S4U do ta TS Central st On. Is. 1KHIN. W. oo.' 4a..joo do 1st tne.. ..,.... SR Ore. S. L. rts. 4s.... ) do M Ine do Id Ine IT r-hes. A O. 4a 104 Chicago A. TT Penn. T. Is 101 Reading gea. 4s M St. L. I. 14. e. e.H4 St. U S. r. tg. 4a. 12 St. L. 8. W. eon 4a. 77 Seaboard A. U 4e.... M C. B. A Q. a. 4a.... 17 C, R. I. P. 4a.... T7 do col. Is 0 Civ. A St. U g. 4.100 So. Paclfle ia. I do let 4a cl fa n Colo. Ind. Is. ear. A. 74 Southern Rr- la. 111 -lolo. Mid. 4a 74 Colo. A So. 4a II Cuba la lot . A R. O. 4s II Plat. Sees. I V Tern. P. lata 111 T.. St. L. a w. 4s.. n Inlon Partlc 4a in V. 8. Steel td la l Wabash lata 114 Erie prior Ilea ....100 H Am - M do deb. B.. 7i Western Md. 4a.. Hock. Vallee liu '..1Mu!. A L. is Japan-Is 10014 jWla Central M i Offerad. Boston Vtocka sal Bonds BOSTON, Sept. T Call loans, 69 per cent; time loans. 67 per cent. Closing quotations on stocks snd bonds were: Atchlaon adj. 4a.... M do 4a n Met. Central. 4a...... 14 Atcblann 107 do pfd .too Hoetea A A 4 Boston A Ma 1M eDoaton Bla ....Ill ritchburg prd 1! Central H X. T., N. H. H.1M4 Pera Marquetts .... II Union Paeine 113 Am. Arge. CTMia.... H do pfd M Am. Pneu. Tuba. 1 Am. Sugar 111 do pfd 1H Am. 'tel. A Tel 1(1 Am. Woolen II Allouet Amalgamated Atlantic Bingham Cel. A Hscla Centenstal . 18 .111 . 1 . 11 .710 . 14 Copper Range . 71 . 14 . 31 nair weet franklin Ials Rorale Mam. Mining Michigan Mohawk Mont. Coal A Coke Old Dominion Oaeaola ...w.t...... Parrot Qulncr Shannon Tamarack Trlnltr . II . ,. II . 40 . t . 41 ..111 .. tl .. a .. 1 .. S8 .'.101 do pfd 101 Dom. Iron A 8 211 Edleon Elee. Ill I3S lTnlted Copper .... .. 41 .. 4'"i V. S. Mining Maes. Electric ...... t0 U. B. Oil.. t'tah Victoria .... Winona .... WolTorins .. do pfd 1i .. eo4 .. 4 .. 1 Maas. Gaa ., M United Fruit 101 United Shoe Maeh... o ..US oo nra lliV North Butte M Oreene Con. 21 V. 6. Steel 4IU Butts Coailtloa 13 Nevada II to pfd ., 1M Cel. A Arlaosa 114 Tscsmaeh 11 Adventure g Asked. Bra. London Closing; Stocks. LONDON. Sent. 7. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, monsr 14 1-14 M.. K. A T M do account . sH N. T. (.antral i4t Anaconda . 14H Norfolk at w Atchlaon ..HIS ..10H ..1 ..114 .. 44 .. ..117 do nfd .. 44Mj do pfd Ont. A W cetera . .. 41 .. 14 .. .. 14 .. 11 ..101 .. 16 ..100 .. tt .. 41 ..Ill's .. 41 ., 4T B A Ohio. Canadian Paclfle Chea. A Ohio... Chicago O. W.. C. M. A St. P. Pennsylvania ... Rand Mines .... Reeding Southern Rr ... do pfd lo. Taclflo De Beers U. A R. O .. lll .. ii .. tt .. 41 .. II .. 14 ..IIS I nlon Paclss .. do pfd U. 8. Steal to pfd.. ........ Wabaah. ...... do nfd do pfd Erie do let pfd ... do Id pfd ... Illlnoia Central . L. A Nanhvllle .144 Spanlan 4a l SILVER Bar, steady; 81 7-10d per ounoe. humki-iuih P'r cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 8 7-lfiitOW per cent: for three months' bills, XbVtiuH per cent. Boston Copper Market, Cloalnsr Quotations on Boston coDuer mar ket, reported by Logan Bryan. 3 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure t Michigan 13 Allouet tluj Mohawk 4i' Atlantic 1 Nevada Cooaolldated. IIS Bingham II North Butte 14 Black MounUIn l0ld Dominion 4t Boat 00 Consolidated.. tlOoceoia 111 Butts Coalition lite pneu. Berries II Calumet A Artaona..U7 Pneu. Service, pfd... II calumet a Hecla..t..T3e uulncr 40 t , as 10 10 40 44 41 H 4 t 140 Centennlnl 4 Shannon 17 Tamarack 11 Trinity , 10 t'nlted Pruit 11 United Stalee, com. II t'nlted States, pfd.. '131'tak Cooeoliaaled .. I t'teh Copper 11 Victoria 17 Winona 1 Wolverine Copper Range- Uallr west Raat Butte , Franklin Oreene Copper Oranhjr ............. Helvetia tela Hojal U 8. A Pittsburg. Maeeeehueetta , New York -Mlnlngr Stocks. NEW YORK. Sept. 7.-Closing quotations on mining stocks were Adams Con to Little Chief . Ontario ...... Ophlr Alice ...... Breeos Brunswick Cos.... Comstoek Tunnel Coo. Cel. snd Vs. ...311 ... II ... 30 ... IT ... ,.Jo ...400 ... I .t7l 144 I i 1 ........ 64 IT ........ 30 144 Phoeolg. potosl ........ Savage Sierra Nevada Mora Silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Cos Small Hopes Biexdard ...... Treasnry Statamant. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. Today's state ment of the treasury balances in tha gen eral fund, exclusive of tha tl&O.OOO.OOO gold MMOwito ash art war a. aV Warn, i 1 n IS Ian oaah halahfA 3iU7,646.f36; gold' colt and bullion, 8110.366,- Oil; gold cernncates, oo.soa.vio. . Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Sept. 7. Bank clearings for to day were 81,63,181.26, and for the corres pondUg dat last year, 1278,728.70. Wool Markat. ' BOSTON, Sept. 7. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will say tomorrow of ths wool market: A large volume of business Is re ported by some merchants, while others say ths market shows no material Improve ment over the conditions of weeks past. It Is generally agreed, however, thai manu facturer are showing mora Interest In the market and that the laying in of supplies cannot be deferred much longer. Tbe large mills ars not buying extenaively, although they are keeping a very close watch on the situation from day to day. Their atti tude of seml-lndlfferenca Is having prac tical effect on values, for the current price basis admits of only small profits under the most favorable circumstances, con cesions, therefore, are not being made gs sn Inducement for business. In original ba.es a good sired Quantity of Montsna haa been sold at 27(i28c for medium ar,J at ce'tWH-W lor cups, running to nne. Meaium I'tahbrlngs 2hc or 70c. Clean Nevada. Wyoming and Montana are on the ssms scoured basis. Fine and fine medium also ts moving st 23c. Fine staple territory Is Quoted at 734f76c; fine new clothing. 70rv 72c . Fine medium. A'gTOc; half blood. 6s juo, and medium t3c. Fleeces ar bear ing a steady movement, snd prices are very firm, Three-eight ha Ohio sella at ufKn, while half bloods bring 330340, Quarter blood Is steady, but not active at t'amio. A good sample business Is being done In California wools and substantial sales are expected to follow. For red bluff wool, W"jA;c Is quoted; 2SIS29c for Humboldt and i'lAxiHc for middle county. Buslnees In pulled wools Is of a limited nature, A super sell st 604362c; extra, 807)c and B f-upers at &ftj66o. Shipments of wool from Boston to date trom uecemner zi, lPta, are 167.742.816 pounds, agalust lt3,112 831 pounds at- the same time last year. The receipts to date are 208.8o3.SbO pounds, against IM, 163.637 pounds for the same period last 'sT.' l)ns. Mo.. Sept. 7.-WOOL Steadv; medium grades combing and clothing. 34 tiaic; light fine. fl'Bc; heavy fine, U4jl7c; tub washed, 32gac. laiar ana Malassea. NEW YORK. Sept. 7.-Sl'OAR Raw. Srm; fair refining, 2V&8HC: centrifugal, M teat, 4c; molaaaea sugar. 3H6rac; refined, gteady; cruahed, t-60c; powdered, .uOc; granulated. 4.&UC. Nfc-W ORLEANS. Sept.. T-SrOAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal. 8 7-lec; cer.trlfugal yellow, 3aV; seconds, 2 3. ...... , VOI-ASSES-nnn, BTBCr,-a4Juo, ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oi)j Tew CtttI Bare, Kt QnsUbU Uhknctj ia Price. ' VTRY SHARP ADVANCE IN HOG VALUES Literal Reeetpte ( tkeep aad Lassies far A Friday, wlta Prleea rally steady ar Itrssg a All Klads. 1 SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. T .IX. Recelnts were: Cattle, rings, Bheep. Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Onicial Weaneaday Official Thursday ... K.iut 2;.&T3 U. ."I 4.471 t.iBl 70.043 47.321 4S.SI iwciai cTiaay ..... Five dava thla' waek...r.l!)l Same days last week.... 28.07 Same tao weeks ago....l.38 Bams .three weeks o 11151 47.849 87.4.17 41.14 4.3t4 88.73S 63,63 Same four weeks ago,..16.6H6 Same days last year....3s.87 RJfiCEIPiS FOR THK HEAR TO DATB. The following table ahowa tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with last ysri J9C4. in. Ino. Cattle M'.16t 4Jfl,ll 41.363 Hogg :. ...l.BiBiiB 1. 723. 738 17,0 Sheep 1,182.968 1.045.668 87.8W CATTLE QUOTATIONS. , The following will show tne price paid for the different kinds of caUtle 00 the Scuth t)miA ,,..,,.1. Good to chnl onm.raJ ateera 86 8044) 16 ralr to good corn-fed steers i4j,AJ rommon to talr curn-fed steers.... Ao"'?-"? Good to Choice range steers a! Fair to good rang steers "'! Common to fair range steers 4.H. Oood grass cows and heifers 3.hwyl 30 Fair to anad Mei mnA. h.lfera ... 2.4OU2.S0 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.8nj4.t0 Oood to cthnlce atnolcara federa. 4 0tw4 VI Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3 26J4 00 vompion to fair stockers J-ft"-" Bulls, stags, eto 8.60'g3.76 Veal calves 4.004(6.71 Tha following table stfows the average price 01 nogs at South Omaha for tna iai several days, with comparisons Data. I 1308. 11306.11304. 1308. (1801. 101. 11800. Aug. f8... Aug. 29... Au. 30... 6 801 6 821 7 27 6 001 6 01 10 6 SS ttJ It2 6 33) t 18 03 I 27 1 111 6 00 UAug. 33... 6 77 i 73 18 I S3 12 1 06 Bept. 1... Sept. 8... Sept. 8... Sept. 4... Sept. 6... Sept. ... Sept. f... 62 ( 47 13 6 22 7 821 7 42 I 6 04 till e 27 6 21 I 83 6 30) 7 36 07 I 03 7V 6 46 6 43 e 6 26 6 26 6 4: 7 331 16 16 07 t 46 I I 43 7 40 1 Z 7 46 88 6 05 I 80j 6 08 i T64 8 37 6 38 t 22 Sunday. RANGE C" rRTCES, 1. fnttle Hows. Omana SlluV).36 84.8v612H Chicago i.bCUASO 6 'S 66 Kansas City l.1h0.M 6 6 374 St. Louis , t.oni.60 6.6ti.40 Sioux City 1.6&.no 6.0j.00 YKaTERDAT'B SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped to tha country and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cars. Henry A. E. Gander. 8tanton--N. W T M. H. Christiansen, Plalnvlw-N. W 1 J. R. Oiace, Illger N. W 3 H. J. Clauesen. Ogden, Ia N. W 1 Ed Eno, O'Neill N. W 1 John Callls, Howells-N W 1 F. Dutcher, Plalnvlew N. W 1 A. A. Buckland. Cnurtland, 111 .' 1 Henry Lour, Howells N. W 1 Pat McDermott, Pllger-N. W 3 J. A. Boyle, Woodbine, la. N. W 1 Dlgman Bros., DeWltt, Ia. N. W 2 Jim Boyles. Woodbine, la. N. W 1 J. M. Strahan, Malvern, Ia. Wab 1 M. A. Hoe-sett, Shenandoah. Ia. Wab.... 3 O. Rath, Dunlap, Ia. I. C 1 W. H. Shoeman, Waukee, la. Mil 3 John A. Dyson, Shlrland, III. Mil 1 R. E. Eddy, Shlrland, III. Mil... 1 Penn Com. Co., Jersey Cltv, N. J. Mil... 1 T. W. Kelly, Neola, la.-MII 1 T. W. Blackmore, Monroe IT. p i Johnson A Qrahsm, Ames 17. P 1 8. W. Tlnkcom, Hartlngton M. A 0 3 K. A. MCEachen, Wayne M. A 0 8 R. W. Eachen. Wsvne M. A 0 1 George W. Fay, Valley Springs, S. D. Q.. 1 J. T. Brown. Stamford Q 4 P. Anderson, Cumberland, Ia. 473 j J. R. Maynes, Henderson, la, Q 1 George Cato. Northboro. Ia. 0 1 John Wlenert, Preston Q I 1 nristian vo., Asniand (j 3 C. Laugulst, Loomls O J Aug: Norall. Loomls Q 1 O. B. Anderson. McPherson, la. X 8 Clark ft Co., Peotla. III. Q 1 Atoert runman, council HlufTs R. 1 1 E. E. Havens. Griswold. Is. R. I 2 Henry Pullman, Council Bluffs R. 1 I William Chesnev. Tlskllwa. 111 R. 1 2 Graham Bros., Hancock, Ia. R. 1 1 K. U. Merrlnn, Atlantic, la. R. 1 1 William Clark. Jr., Oakland, Ia. R. I.... 2 KXt Vincent, t.amoriige, 111. r. i. B. McHugh. Cambridge, III. R, I. John Lees. Oakland, la. R. I J. R. Maynes, Henderson, Ia. Q. .... 3 .... 1 D.D. SHEEP. J. Boyle. Woodbine. Ia. t. C 1 M. D. Cameron. Teksmnh-Ti4 A f D. C.'Rlchardsson, Tekamah M. A O i r-oree a t'o., Tekamah M. 0 1 Hugh Murphy. Bloom field M. A 0 1 Jacob Engl, Friend M. A O I Canada Bros., Sturgln. Mo. Wab 1 Mrs. I'. Lush, Wsyne M. A O 1 J. R. Keeney. Tipton, Mich. R. I J. A. Anderson, Toulon. III. R. 1 j W. E. Pitkin, Underwood. Ia. Mil. 1 - . HORSES. Adolph Coil, Luverlne, Minn, M. A O.... 1 I. M. Leden. Fairfax. Mo.-i. 1 Tbe orpcial number of cars of stock pruugni in touay oy escn road .was: came, noga Bheep. H'ses r. me ' a. o n v... mm. oe dl. r-. Missouri Paclflo Union Paclflo C. A N. W., east C. A N. W., west C, St, P., A O.. ...... C. B. A Q. east...... C. B. Q., west C, R. I. P. east C R, I. A P., west.. Illinois Central Chi. Groat eWtsern., I 8 16 16 M 1 17 Total receipts 20 "64 33 The disposition of the dsv's receipts was a follows, each buyer purchasing the num. uer ui iieeui iiiuicaiea; Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh.tep. Omaha Packing Co . 48 606 743 8wlft and Company.., Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co.... Klngan A Co Carey A Benton Hill A Bon J. B. Root A Co Bulla Kline........ Huge Mike Haggerty I-ehmer Bros Sullivan Lewis A Underwood. Other Buyers ,. 404 P0 m 17 1.008 1H . 60 1,414 66 114 28 ' 16 t 3 S 8tl 188 ToUl M 4.3S8 1463 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were so light this morning thai there could hardly e said to have been enough en sals to really niaks a market. For the week the receipts show a large gain over tha orevlmi. m,.u- with very little change as compared with a year ago. There were no beef steers on sale this morning to amoupt to anything aside from one ounce 01 corn-teas which sold a 36 24. tha aame cattle that have hn nr Ing all the week and bringing practically the same price. All that could be said of tbe market on beet steers la to quote It as nominally steady. Nearly all the receipts today consisted cf eowslurf which sold at good steady prices, everything being cleaned up early In the morning. There wera no fresh receipts of feeders of any consequenoe and ths feeling wss not materially changed from what It was yesteraay. Representative sales: OCK? STEERS, w. Av. P. He. 1 4M I 71 U a I7T I I I. ., 4 , 13U3 t Tl cowa. Av. rr. .144 I M .UN IM 1.... 1...I 1... 1..., 3.... 1... 1.... t..., 1... I... I... I...', t... 1... 1... t... 1... 4... J... 1... 1... I .. I... l'.. 8... tie 1 ts 1 SM 3 M 10V4 14 I 1014 I 14 t ..... 114 1 T4 4 M IN 4 TIO I 44 14 lot t 4 I B84 t 14 It IN I 1 1st I M 4 Me t 11 1 1111 t U 4 , 104 8 tt M 144 8 U I HEIFERS. 10 I sa t , in a m i Tu t 14 8 , 444 3 64 BULLS. im 3 14 , t ...... ! 8 H 1 I set I l SPRJNOERS. , 11M I M 8 , tl I 4 CALVES. n in t t;t t m 3 I 44 .. tot I M ..Set I 44 ..10U4 8 44 100 I 44 ..104 3 4 ..Mi IM . no 3 o 1014 I 44 ..lotl I M ..Ml 3 44 ..1644 3 14 . Us 3 46 .. 44 I M .. HI t M ... 6a 3 4 .1174 I I . ee 3 It .114 8 18 M IS 44 6 4 .. 6,e0k . .. 8,W4 ,8,633 .. V.1.4 i.4 .. 1,61 4.M0 .. 648 4.U76 28.34 33.KW M.461 1.... 84 IN STOCK CALVES. It ros 1 14 IS STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. II I as 3 SM I 64) 1.. WKHTERN8 NEBRASKA. t calves... 140 I steer 70 I cslves... t9 !60 60 I calves., 37 4 00 I calves. 310 8 60 I calf 2J 8 26 I calves.. 4 cows.... 1 cows.... I cows..., 2 cows.... 17 cows.... cslves.. to I 71 .7; in .ICr 1 00 . 87 t ,1U I 66 - . Ml 1 75 ,M Is) 4 rows 11 1 so cowa cows sno 1 60 .1060 I 00 .ItfU 8 4)1 .1014 I 16 . 3 I 86 14 cows 10 cowa 38 cows 8 stockers. 466 4 00 v COLORADO. 88 cows Ill t 60 11 cows 340 1 00 178 1 11 I. Nolan Wyo. 14 I 66 I cows 13 cows.... 33 feeders. 638 I 40 10 feeders.. 640 3 44) 1. Jamermon Wyo. , 646 3 16 feeders.. 74 I 40 , 64: 8 16 U cows tl 1 66 Spear Bros. Wyo. . bt. 3 00 47 steers....H7 I W I feeders. cows.... steers.. 1 Steer 1630 4 36 1 steer 1470 I ii W. A. Clark. VV roniim. 21 cowa 186 1 heifer... 710 176 27 calvea... 298 3 60 34 heifers.. 6S3 2 60 I heifers.. 760 3 00 10 heifers.. 12 I W. E. Lewis, Nebraska. 1 bull 1100 I 10 18 cows 818 I 40 stockers. 4H 3 40 1 stocker.. 880 I 00 Kellogg At Co.. Nebraska. 27 heifers.. 6a 3 36 I heifers.. 870 t 00 10 cows f 3 60 I feeders.. 78 I 00 Blkhorn Land A Investment Co., Neb. steers.... 620 1 26 4 steers.... 886 3 60 F.Ik horn Land and Irrigation Co., Neb. t cows 8. 1 60 11 calves... 213 4 2 32 cows lost t 66 10 cwaAhfs 746 1 36 feeders.. 1004 8 00 Denver A Plstts Valley la, and C. Co. Colo 18 cows 1008 8 46 I cows tnsa t 00 J. W. Ramsey Colo. . 22 cows 816 3 46 4 cows PS2 3 00 HOOS Receipts of hogs this morning were very light snd ths total for the week shows a considerable falling oft as com pared with last week, although somewhat heavier than a year sgo. The msrket was generally ltw higher and there wera un doubtedly esses where hogs actually sold 16c higher than yesterday. While the trade waa not an v.rv attva the rerelDta were so light that pracrfcally everything In sight was closed up In good season. Heavy hogs, If anything, showed the most advance, the top on light hogs 'toeing only iW higher than yesterday. In other words, tha sales were bunabed mora closely together than usual 01 lata - , The advance tndav taken In connection with that of yesterday makes up pretty much all of the decline for the first hslf of the week so thst prices today were not much different from what they were on Monday of this week or a trifle stronger than at the cloae of last week. The sharp reaction In the market, so far as can be judged. Is due to lighter receipts at differ ent market points and to the feeling on the nifl tt m nnv tha the til TUnS for some little time to noma ars over with. It is barely possible, too. that with liberal stocks of nrnvlnlnns nn hand rjackers them selves may not be entirely averse w - tittle improvement in tne maraeu Kepresentatlvea sales: No. At. Ik. rr. Ha A v. ea. rr. 41. .Ml ..14 11 K4 o in .117 40 I 1 40 ISO 10 6 14 II... 48... .111 120 I 10 HU It I .101 .. 6 If II Mr 110 6 I 41... 41... ....IN 4 I 1 , 41 Onl 4 I xw It I Tt II 141 140 I 1 ....171 ....I0T ....174 ....111 ....Ml ....111 ....Ml ....174 ' ....10 ....14 II... .. I II 44 Ml 40 IS S4... .. 8 T .. t 11 SO 6 II M 6 Tl 0 t 17 .. I I 0 I 14 to I in 61 Ml IN IH tl 147 10 6 M II 0 14 I M II... I... 40... U... 44... 41... 44... 41... 44... Tl. . .144 110 IN 14., 41., 47., 41., 71. 14., 71. Tt. Tl. 44., 14. 44. 41. 44. T4. . HT so I SB 141 4 8 II 2SI 140 6 14 IM BO I 40 Ill .. 114 W IS i:4 4 4 4 114 IS I It til II 4 0 204 10 I I in .. t Itt 13 t 4 M .. 14 Ill 4 I 14 Ill .. 4 14 124 .. 4 1 101 It 11 ....14 I M ' .14 lie 4 .174 .. I 10 It ..34 4 8 41 44 171 .. I 124 II 164 .. I 44 143 IH IH 41 141 .. I St 44 141 4 I II II let .. I M 41.. IM) 40 I II 40 S4 It I tl 44 HI ..IP M Mi N STAGS. ft... 41 0 I 00 1 140 3 4 48 1 41 N IN SHEEP Recelnts of sheeo looked quite formidable on tiarer this morning, thirty- three fresh cars being reported In, but of that number seventeen cars were feed ers on their way to Rock Rapids, Ia., to be piacea on reed and were naitea nere oniy to be dinned. Ae noted yesterday, tne re- celnta this week have been very large, showing very heavy gains over a week ago and a year ago. ine market in is morning was luuy nicnay and generally active on both fat sheep and feeders and the offerings ss a rule were taken verr readllv at nrlces entirely satis factory to owners, reeaer ouyers peiu as high aa 86.80 for feeder yearlings. Fat lambs of pretty good quality soia as high aa 87.40. which Is the best pries that has been paid here in severel days. For some reason or other very few good lambs have been coming of late and none that could be quoted reauy cnoice. The sheep market as a wnoie mis wet-a haa been in very satisfactory condition SO hr aa the selllna- Interests wre concerned. Good kinds of both sheep and lambs have commanded strong prices and have been ready sellers nearly all the time. In spite Of the large receipts the yards have been kept well cleared up, pracucauy rij thing being disposed of on the day of ar Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs, fi.16; isir 10 goon lamue, a in- err4 r choice vearllngs. 86.60(14. 71 good to choice wetners, o.i(ih.w; isur to good wethers, 86.OO1&6.I6; good to choice ewes, 84.764j6.26; fair to good awes, 84.W0 ' . tAna an tM.n T .jim be. 8S.7tV716.06 yearlings. 83.i6tje.60; wethers, 4.&3.10; ewes, 33.6Otj4.40. Representative saiea: 4 Idaho ows feeders 101 11 80 , 83 H , 111 14 , 103 , 63 , 63 , 63 , 6 1 61 , 66 , M i 00 4 00 4 30 4 60 I 00 I 00 100 I 60 I 80 36 36 700 7 7 40 128 Idaho ewes 4 Nebraska ewes ebraeka ewe feeders .. 23 Nebraska ewes 36 N ebraeka ewes 300 Idaho ewe feeders 260 ldsho ewe feeders 23 Idaho lamb culls 7 Idaho yearling feeders 851 Idaho lamb feeders 60 Idaho lamo feeders 83 Nebraska lambs 378 Idaho lsmbs 713 Idaho lambs CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattla Steady Hoge Higher Sheep - and Lambs Steady. CHIt-AciO. BeDt. 7. CATTLE Receipts, 8.000 head. Market steady; common to prime steers, $3.76rTOt; cows, 6.ftw0i heifers, 32.otwo.s1; dumb, es.aDws.ay, u ctvhl i: atnekera snd feeders, 32.tXtfi4.2o. HOGS Receipt, 10,000 head. Market 10 n&e higher: choice light, 3 464M.66; mixed light. iA.totiiV); butchers. 86.26',u -60; choice h?avy. pnM'i.iO; packers. 86.7&8A10. . RHfcEP AND LAMB Receipts, 7,000 head. Msrket strong; sheep. 34 26io..5 yearlings, I6.S.60; Umbs. .oo.u. Kansas City Llva Stack Market, KANSAS CITT. Sept. 7.-CATTLE Ro- 1 ... - t 'cm includinar 700 southerns: mar ket eteatiyj "holce export and dressed beef steers, to. imh ou, isir m au. western fed steers. 83.60.i6; stockers and feeders. 82.60454.M); southern steers. 82.16O 3 80; southern cows. 1 TVWLVir 3tO0fl3.76; native heifers. 82.WUt6; bulls. ; cslves. 32.6ti5.26. HOGS Receipts. 8.7oo head: market SfllOe higher; top, 66 35; bulk of gales, 806a.i6; heavy, 3&.76i 15: packera, 34.10SA30; pigs "hSSp" ' nTlambsIr.p... 1.(00 head; market strong to 10c higher; Iambs, r, 0Gi7.7S: native sheep and yearlings. 34.7643 60; western clipped yeaillng o.65.7t; western clipped sheep, 64.1.'ti.; stockers and feeders, I4.66l1. Stack In Sight. Receipts of live stock at ths sis principal western markets v esterdsy : CBltis. nogs, nnvep. South Omaha 6loux City ... Kansas City .. St. Joseph .... St. Louis Chlcetto Totals ..... 4 078 6.M.3 s.auo S.i00 3.M 8.6tA .11.838 37.7M 13,777 tt. Joseph Lira Stock Markat. BT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept. 7. CATTLE Receipts, but head. Market stesdy: natives, 34.40ijit.26; cows and heifers, 81.60a.4.M; stockers and feeders, 83 J4.40. . HOGS Receipts. 3.221 hesd. Market 103 I6e higher; top. $ti.36: bulk, falOtftl 26. SHEEP AND LAMbS-Recelpt. 1.6S6 hesd. Market stesdy; pstlvs lambs, $7. .6. ' Btanx City l ive Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, Sept. 7. 8pecla! Tele- Eram.) CATTXE Keoelpts. 160 head; msr ei steady; beeves. 84ut'4.00; cows, bulls and mixed, 12.64j4.I0; Blockers and. feeders, 83 002 4 26; calves and yearlings, 82.50 3.60. HOi8 Receipts, 3.200 held; market loo higher; selling at 86 totjc 00; bulk of salsa, 8S.K34.s. St. I.aale live gloak Market. ST. LOC18. Sept. 7 CATTLE Receipts. 700 head. Including 6t Texsns; market steady; native shipping snd export steers, 34 6ti60; dressed beef and butcher steers. 33 75fc.36; steers 'under 1.000 pounds, SS ix-J 4 36; stockers snd feeders, 32 0k4j4 26: cows snd belters. 314U066O: csnners 31 0tr'.i; bulla, 82.0u4je.36. calves, 2.6uiij.i, Teas W IM BM I Tt hd Indian steer. 33 2Tyffo W; oowg ant heifers, toHJlntl. HHJ8 Receipts, son nean: msraet Igher; tights, SSVU'V; packer. 86 Ail butchers and best heavy. sg.264ja.4U. HHK KP ANI LAM Hs rleceipts, atw pena. market steady; native muttons. 64.4 8 lambs. UK. 6": rulls and bucks, 81 itejl 10; Blockers. 33.wfi3.iU. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Candltlest at Trad and Qaetatlons aa taple and Fancy fradava. ,EOQ8-Hoelpu, liberal; treah stack,, V. Maaaw a uvai 'v a dV vus. w rweat . i 8c; turkeys. 12Q13c; ducks, !; spring nicnenn, l.D lac per ID. BUTTER - Pecking stock. WHc; cholc4 fancy dairy, 17tj lc; creamery, ttii'4. MAT 1 rlcea quoted by umu seed com pany: Chul'-e upland, i8 60; medium, 68.tafi coarse. 8s.tati.bu. Rye straw, li.ta. AJKAiM Per ton, 316 60. ' VEGETABLES. SWEET POTA'l'OfcB-per bbl., 83.60. TOMAlOKa Home aronn. mr iHUNtet Ot 29 lbs., 2f.t0ttc WAX BKANH-Pr market baaksk ol about 11 lbs., 860. XL HWiro, U&STB AKU WABKUlB-rtr bu., 76c. . . l.f:af lCTTUCB Hothouse, per 00a besd. 30c CEI.ERT-Per dog., 80s, CUCL'MBlChS AAoins crOWn. bsf do 2Bc. ONIONS Home grown, to ber lb.; Span. Ish, 320 per craft. ukken ONIONS Per dos. Duncnea, iso RADI8HEB Per dos, bunches, 3Uc NAVT BKAN8 Per bu., ll.BBi No. 1 81.71 LIMA B1ANS-Per lb., tVjo. ORkLN pjcpplirs Per market basket. 60c PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos. bunchsa 30c CABRAOE Home grown, per lb., lo. tCiO PLANT Per dos., 3L POTATOES-Per bu., too. TROPICAL FRUIT8. ORANOES Valencies, according to sis. 64.u0. LEMONS-Llmonlerv extr fancy, 344 site, I6.U); 300 sue, 10; 300 else, lQ.t; Other t-rsoas, ii.oo lesa BANANAS Pr medium-sued buacrw 81 76jt.; Jumbos. ti.MlU.M UAlAtt fr id., oo. VRU1T'S PKAfUKH Telia treeetone. 81 26: MU- Bou-1. per -banke orate. 81.004jUai Calle fornla ir.lbertas, per box. It a. PLUMtt California, ll.ouui.in, uregos Italian prunes, 31.76. fa'AHft-uanieit, per oox. xx.ou. GHAPES ktome grown, per s-lb- basktt, o. , . . APPLES Per bbl., 32.OO0Z.6O. MElON8. WATERMELONS Per lb., lo, or aboul 36430 each. " CAIN labut l coioraao ana Armuns, per crate tstandard). 31.in4Je.tW; ponies, 6i.v0 CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lie: iso. t tttie. Re; No. 8 rlba IHc; No. 1 loln,16Vo; No. I loin, I2j0i IS it. M loin, scj jtiu. cnucn, c; mo. chuck, 4c; No. t chuck, (o; No. 1 tound, 6c: No. 1 round. To; No. I round, ec; No. I plats, ko; tio, 3 plau. Wc: No. plats. 30. ' , uisiVt.i.iicirnia ftfTOAR Granulaled cane, in sack. 36.31i . grsnulated beet. In sacks, 46. 10- IltOa' 1U ouiaw, w Irm I us vaj 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases, ll 6-1 1. eaoe, 81.8w, cases, 24 2-lb. cans, 81.88. CmSHiOfS BV.IFS. new, tec; niemuuaiB brick. 1314c; Wisconsin iimberger, isc. twins, 1314C; young Auwraaua, wsu. COF rK.tv ttoasieu. o. -) i, No. 80, 20Sc per lb. I No. K. iac per ID.J INO. 30. 16V6e per lb. I NO. M, ly per to. NUTS Walnut. No. 1, soft shells, nW ' crop, per lb., lto; hard shells, per lb 12c, Pecans, large, per lb., 16c, small, par lb.. 130. .Chill walnuts, per lb.. lit13c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb.. 134jl4c Coooanuts, 8440 per sack of iw. .... HONEl rer x irames, .av. r-ANMcn ;ii)l 'orn. standard wett- em, 6ii4iOo; Maine, 11.15. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans, .0641.40; -lb., 8JVc31.00. Plneap- flea, grnteci. J-10., e.ve.ev, V'"--". go: aallna apples, fancy, 83 00; California spr loots, 31 764M-00; fears, U7b2.6o, peaches. fancy, 31.7bZ.; n . pcacnen. ea.uuwsew. Alaska salmon, red, 31-S; fancy Chinook, F-. 3110; fsncy sockeye. F.. 81. kn. .irdines, oil, 12 60; mustard. $t.K4t.U Sweet po tatoes, 31.1oil.26; sauerkraut, 8100; pump. kins. 0CJ1.00: wax win e-iu., iuivt., limit beans. 2-lb.. 76c531 ; Spinach. 8186; rheso teas. 2-lb.. 0c; extra, .asuc; fancy. WWJ'L v tJUK&XJ Ion w amu wniitrunn, per quarter bbt.. 100 lbs.. 84.00: Norway mack--ersL No. 1, 3 00 No. 2. K-'t.OO; No. 8. 330.00; . Irish, No. t 318 00: herring. In bbls., 204) I ha each, Norway, 4k. 812 00; Norway, 3k, 313.00! Holland, mixed', 111.00; Holland herring, ta kegs, milkers. 80c: kgs, mixed. 70e. FISH Buffalo, large dressed,! 8c; trout, medium or lsrge, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, lie; halibut, fin ttock. lie; catfish, d reused. 15c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12e; white perch, aressen. e; rrapptes, large. 12c; sunflsh, psn slse, 6c; white baas, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 8c; salmon, Chinook, 11c; white fish ffrosen), 12c; msckervl (Spanish) ,iw; native, per nsn, iwiot; codfish, fresh frogen,- 12c; flounders, fresh, frogen, lie; bluefish, fresh frogen, 16o; haddock, fresh rroxen, 10c; rea snapper, dressed, 12c; smelts. No. L tier lb., 12cj lobsters, (boiled), per lb., 40c; green, S7e; eel, per lb., 18c; frog legs, per dos., 25c; . roe shsd, 31 sch: shed roe. pair, 46c HIDES AND TALLOW tireen sa.it ea. No. 1, 13c; No. 1, 12c; bull hides, 4jl0c; green hides. No. L HA4c; No. t, lOJic; horse. 1.60j3.6o; sheep pelts, 60CC11.2. Tallow, No. 1. 4c; No. i, 4c. vVOOL-Ter lb.. 1526 Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 7. COTTON-Spot closed quint; 20 points lower; middling up--lands. 8.80c; middling gulf, 10.06c; sales, 800 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 7.-COTTON-Spot msrket closed steady; sales. 2125. Quotations revised: Low ordinary. 6V, nominal: ordinary, 6e, nominal; good or dinary, 7 11-lfie: low middling, 8e: mid--dllng, 8HC; good middling, Ao; fair mid dling. Wc, nominal; fair. lOKc. nominal; receipts. 1.6S6 bales; stock, 17.0A1 bals. LIVERPOOL, Bept. 7. COTTON- Spot In increased demand; prices 4 points higher;. American middling fair. 6ad; good mid dling, 6.67d; middling, 6 45d: low middling, . 6 2Sd; good ordinary, 8.10d: ordinary. 4.77d.. The sales of the day were 7,ono bales, of which 700 bales were for specula 'Ion rnd export and Included s.MO hales of Ameri can. Receipts, 4,000 bales: no American. ST. LOT IS, Sept. 7. COTTON-3uleti middling. 8e; stock. 13.101 bales. - " i HEAL ESTATE, TRANSFERS. Mary Bouness and husband to Clem em I. HnefTer. lot A reDlat block. L Bemla par S.4M Jessie M. baudders and. husband to Leonldas A. Taylor, lot 3, .bloc 88, t, Florence . sot , Elisabeth A. Co, fax and Dwlght 8. '. Cochran to Patrick J. - Cunning nam, - 1 lots U and U block 4. W. U beiby s f 1st, South Omana 1- H. J. Cathroa to Robert B. Howell, " Jr., lots 6 to lit, .Fort View, and lot ? 6, Fort View Annex.. 1T Benjamin F. Thomas and wife to Carl E Herring, lots 10 to ' 14, l)oclt L ; Cobb's. South Omaha v 200' Harold J. Caihroe to James Cathroe, lots 7, 6, Fort View, and other lots.. 1 James Cathroe and wife to H. J. Cathroe, lots t to '10,. Fort View, ' and other lots..,..., 1. 'F. F. Kelser and wife to Peter Chris- , tlan Barkhuns,.ots 28 snd '.. block -i. Bennington O0 Rosa M. Hoyt and husband to John Larson, north , lot 4. block lu, Burnham place j --.- Lass Emll Martinson to Edith D. Oarlock, south H lot 2. block T. aur Mary O. Andreas to Elisabeth L. Fenn. lot U. block t, Orchaid Hill.. 8,1'A , Henry 8 McDonald and wife to John vv. alcuonaia, 101 1, diuck l, run- , ter's I: John W, McDonald to Calhren O. ' McDonald, same 1 David E. McMurray to Mary A. Hu- , genberg. west xi icet ioi i, diock i. South Omaha View, South Omaha... 800 . John II. Carlson from Union Pacific , Railroad company. Island No. 7, In section 1-14-t, ano othT '"4' 34 Mary H. Creager to Charles J. Clinchard, lot 16. block 1M, lyjuth Omaha s.OOg Robert B. Howell to Harold J. Cath roe. lots to 1L Fort View, arid other lots 1 ' George J. Mills et al. to Theodora Jensen, lota 4 and 6, bluck 4, Deer , Park 1 , Freeman B. Tucker to Fred Bchlferly, lot 11, block 103, Florence 80 , Houston U. ivyger el ai. to nartoii 8. Black well, west ty northwest . section 17-16-11 I.C0O (jamerine Bnanaimn et ai. v juntnua Lynch, part lax lot 63, Omaha I I'nlted States to Mary Steele, north southwest section 23-16-13 , Mary D. Stoddard to E. R. Hume, lots ' 1 to 3. block 18, Carthage 13 Mildred Tlghe to William Tlghe. east 3 acres northwest H southeast H a,.ia .... t Edwsrd R. Benson to Byron R. Hast ings el si., lot 6. block 6. Orchard Hill TW Tillman P. Shirley to Fremont Jeger, subdivision lot U. tax lot 29, 4-15-11.. 1,800 Llrsle M. Strhene and husband to William H. Hoffman, lot 18, block ts. Hoax's 1 Isabella I. Whitney to Charles L. Mack, lots I to 4. Cloverdale Total... ..fU.SM 400 n