- A THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEfBEIt ' 9, 190(1 It J r 1 fCRllJlSp PRODUCE MARKET t Wbett Lowsr, Da to Fair Wttthtr and Iictssubc MoTtmint. RALLIES BUT LITTLE FROM EARLY BREAK Rooolpts loereaalaa: la ftortkwest, bot till Short of Last lir-Cora Weak Early, oot Rallies . I Toward Close. i OMAHA, Sept. ft, ISO. t , " ramaa uui mue i ram tue early I break which followed on tin weathor I tlirouah the sprihg wheat belt and Increas- lug mmtmtni on both aide of the Una. lVallinc at tha a tart looked like imuiu- -ik. uj smau commission Doum noiaers, ,.l resting "orders for tha December aud Xajr oheuaed the decline. Receipts tha -eat week at Minneapolis and Dulutb tre . ,'oiad toe previous period, but (ell WW cars Short of tha CorresDnndlnar week last Tear. Cable offerings were no better, in fact. Liverpool aaya prices will drirt lower. Corn was weak ike flrat half of tha ees slon. but rallied somewhat toward tha close. Tha decline In tha September re flected a 1 cant break In tha cash market and tha fast disappearing premiums. Coun try acceptancea show eoma gain and re- eelpta would undoubtedly be larger If It ware not for difficulty in securing cars. rfnary wheat receipt a were 713.UOO buah s and shipments o;,000 buahela, against Telpte last year of IS,0U0 bushels and Blpmenta of 448,000 bushel. Corn receipts vera 144,000 buahela and shipment! 7!,bO0 ushels, agalnot, receipts lsst year of 4H6.000 bushels snd shipments nf 08,000 bushels, 'leeranoes were ZM(X buahela wheat, Si.ViO , barrels flour, 10,000 buahela corn and 2.800 bushels oats. Liverpool closed H9d lowsr on wheat . and d lower on corn. I ' Broom ha II estlmatea world's wheat ahlp in ants for Mondsy at 8.000,000 bushels, ' A cash grain man of Minneapolis aays: ''So long aa tha weather keeps good In tha northwest there will be a large move ment of wheat. Wheat Is being ' threshed from the shock In North Dakota and Can ada and will have to move to market. Farmers need money and will sell their wheat, especially in the newly aettled dis tricts. Farmer in other sections who owe money on mortgages will alao sell. In the Canadian northwest It Is necessary to move wheat out also, owing to the difficulty of transportation In the winter. But the trade need rot exnOs- an Immense move jnent of wheat In the Dakotas and Minne sota, as there Is a large quantity of oats and barley to market. At "the moment there does not appear to be anything to Induce buying for a good advance." ? -Local range of options i i Articles.) Open, j Hlgh. Low. Close.! Yes'y . CA 2A 62Va' 2VA . 6.V4A 664A A 64A . 69"A 6A tVA BVA . 42V4A 42HA 41HA 41A . 37SA HA 37HA 374A . ' 7VA 7VA . K 37S ).'. (.....;.. ........ as b ' Bept.. Dec. " May.. Bept.. Dec... May.. Oats K"4A 65B CHtA 42VA S7HA 3aA . A asked. B bid. f Omaha Cash Sales. OATS No. 3 white, J car, 27 c; No. I color, 1 car, 27yc; No. 4 white, 1 car. . 2Vic Omaha Cash Prices.: WHEAT -No. I hard, 683Vc; No. t hard, JVa63o,: No, 4 hard, 60 620; No. spring, 68c: No. 4 spring. (OH 062 no. CORN No. , 42 42 Vic; No. I yellow, "42fa4Ir: No. white. 44c. V OATS No. 3 Mixed, 24 4, 27 He; No. i wnne, zitvzc; No. 4 white. Z7?7Vic. RYE No. !, 6tVie; No. 3. 60c. I Carloi Receipts. ' ' ' Wheat. Corn. Oat". Chlcsiro , 67 426 197 Minneapolis 264 Omaha .. 43 v 78 43 .Juth ..i 204 Tt Louis . 44 7 U ' CHICAGO OR AIM AKD PROVISIONS Feafore of the Trading; aad Closing Prices on Board of Trade. ' CHICAGO, Sept. . The price of wheat on the local exchange continued on tha downward course again today, making few low records fni the season. At the close, . December- wheat' wss- off' toe. Corn was down c. -Usui were-. a shade lower. .and provlrd.)na wer.e Mt'16c lower. .' Sentiment m the wheat pit wit almost exclusively dominated by the weather map , of the -northwest..- which la atlll favorable for .the , harvesting and threshing of the hew crop of winter wheat. 'Cash houses and pit - traders 'here "were offered : wheat liberally. but; the demand was not equal to the supply. and consequently the price of ell deliveries made further declines. The "principal buying was by shorts.. I J be rat re ceipts -ofi aew . wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth. were to .many traders, a fererun- ' ner of sHll greater receipts during the next week and augmented the bearish sentiment ": on the local exchange. . The market was neavy all day and closed almost at the low est point of the aesalon. December opened Hc to Vianc lower at 72c to 72toc sold off to 71 and closed at 71V4l'c Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 270, !i00 bu. Primary recelpta were 717,000 bu., igalnst 113,000 bu. for the corresponding ' flay one year ago. - Whines polle, Duluth anil t Chicago reported recelpta of lib cara, against 146 laat week and 6U0 a year ago. ' Becausi of the continuance of Ideal , eat her far the corn crop the market . tor the cereal was weak all day. Liberal primary and local recelpta added to tha ' (epresalon. The market cloaed weak. De cember opened WiWc lower at 41 to 42c. . sold off to 41 S snd closed at Co. Local receipts ' were 326 cara, with 334 ' cars of ' contract grade, - - Trading In the oats pit was quiet and the market was easier because of the weak- 1 neas of wheat and corn. Liberal primary " receipts and small clearances aided the de pression. December opened too lower at . kltoc-- sold between too and SOo and closed at 06o. Local receipts were 197 ears. The decline In the price of corn oaueed eonalderable profit-taking In pro visions and resulted In moderate declines In all products. The market displayed more ' animation-than on any prevloua day rf the week. At the close January pork was off 16a at 313 60. Lard was off 6o at 37-77V4. Ribs were 12V615o lower, st $7.06. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat To oars; corn, 373 cars; eats. 386 ears; hogs. 30,000 head. The leading future ranged as follows! .Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes'y. Wheat Sept... Dec,.. May... Corn "Sept... Deo... May. i. Oats " Sept... Deo... May.., Pork ' Sept.. Jan... Lard Oct.. Sept.. Nor.. Jan.. ! 4S H T5!, 74 74 76S rr 4T . 43 4!4Sto54 4714 9 42j 414H 41V M ' 39 3 334 14 76 13 26 140 I n I 45 T &2H 3S 144 1 30 V30 S5 30 8H sou!oVfti, ' 3 1 2y 170 13 26 If TO 13 3 14 T 13 10 I 16 70 13 10 I 60 t(C l l6 t KW 3 62tol 3 62tol !62toJ I 42W ' 1 4n! s T 77V 7 m i f bo l 1 f a 37to ! 42' T T7H1 w Sept.. I 6 3 36 Uot.. Jan.'.. 42to I 36 T IS T Wil exr S k .Cash quotation ware aa follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $3 30i 146; straights, $1.003 26; spring pa tenia. 63 704J3.6O; atralgbta. .3u5.40; bakera, $2.30 VHEAT-No! I spring. 7S074toc: No. 3, ftS'Tlc; No. 1 red, SfiHc. CORN No. 3, 47to4.Hc; No. t yeUow, 43 A-4He. 4 OATS-No. t 30Hc; No. I whlU. tlfjSStoc; No. 3 white. 2itoU2c. RYE No. 3. tAe. BARLKY Fair to choice malting, 439 lie. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 8104to: No. 1 north weatern, $1.09; prime timothy. $3.VA4.10; clover, contract grades. $1236. PROVISIONS Short riha. aides (loose), $.66ii.S, Mess pork, per bbl., $14.70. Lard, per 100 lbs, $666. Short clear sides tboxedl $8 8713 09. The receipts and shipments of flour and rain were: . . Recelpta. Shlpmenis Flour, bbls 19 500 4800 Wheat. -bm,- 81.000 112 Cora. bu. SM. 9 6SS.X) Data, bu U4.tin0 . Rye, bu. 3.nno 1 1' Barley, bu 31400 2.800 On the Produce exchange today the. but ter market waa steady; creameries. lvD 23toc; dairies. lTJotoc. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included. 12toftii-; firsts, Utoc; ' prime flrsis, 30c; extras. 22 toe. Cheese, suady; listilltoc Philadelphia Proa eve Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. l-BUTTER-Unchangrd: extra western creamery, 14 to .. newrby prima. Tie. Ld'JS-.fltendy . good demand: eoerr fi,. .s wtern fr- r - Clitiaiii-FUui, demand. New Xork fufl rresm choice, ISeeJISV; fair to 3EW lOftK OR1RRAL J ARKET Qaatatloas ef the Day Varleas Camsaodltles. NKW TORK, Sept. 3 rLOVR Re ceipts, 12. 97 bbls.; exports. 13.467 bhls.; msrxet quiet and bsrely steady; Minne sola pstents, 34. 10O; 4.40; Minnesota bs It ers. 13.406 3.30: winter pstents. 33.769 4 10; winter straights. 33. 60413. SO; winter extrss. 313663.16: winter low grades, $2.7612 3.29. Kye floor, flrm fair to good, $3 26$ 76; choice to fancy, $3.3094.00. CURNMKAL Barely steady; fine white and yellow, 31.204J1.26; coarse, 31.10& 1.12; kiln dried, $2. 75432.36. RTB Nominal: No. 2 western, 34e c 1. f., New Tork. BAR LET Steady; feeding. $3 6400 c. I. f.. Buffalo; malting. 44J62c e, I. f Buf falo. WHEAT Recelpta. 133.800 bu.; exports, 113,020 bu.; spot market easy; Not 3 red, 76 c, elevator; No. 2 red, 77 lie, t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 60 e, f . o. b. afloat; No. 3 hard winter. 78 toe. f. o. b. afloat. New low records were established In wheat this morning, as the result of larger northwest receipts, fair weather, better cables and liquidation. Final prices were Ho net lower. May. 83H82 ll-16c, closed 82Se; September, 74 0 77too closed 77e; December, 784 80 l-16o; closed 7$ He. - CORN Receipts, 2.160 bu.; exports, I, 310 bu.'; spot market, steady; No. 2, 67 toe elevator and 66to.c t. o. b. afloat; No. t yellow, 69 toe; No. 2 white, 40e. Option market was fairly active and weaker on perfect weather, easy cablee and good recelpta. closing 4rSe net lower; May, 48H4c closed 48 to; Sep tember cloeed at 66c; December, 60to 61c, closed 60 He. OATH Receipts. 79,600 bu.; exports, 2.726 bu.; spot market quiet; mixed oats, 26 to 82 pounds, 85Vc; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, 36 to 9 37 toe; clipped white, 38 tp 40 pounds, 88to4me. HAY Quiet; shipping, 76c; good to choice, 90e8$1.00. HOPS Steady; common to choice 1305, 16c; 1904, 134114c. HIDES Steady; Oalvesto". 20 to 26 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 81c; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pounds, 19o. LEATHER Steady; acid, 2427toc. PROVISIONS Firm; family. II. OO: mess, 38.509 00; beef hams, $21.00 22.60; packet, $9.00418.60. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. $10.60612.0; pound, 7'.12to7-74. .P te.:7fB"(m; lly, $18.60 19.00; short clear, $17.00 .': ... 1 1 7 1 o sk TALLOW Firm; city ($2 per Pkg.). 1Q 6toe; country (pkgs. free), RtCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 8 to 9 4 Vie; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra creamery. WtofiSc. Official prices: Cream ery? common to extra, 18i&24c; state dairy, common to fancy . 17fu 23c ; renovated, com mon to extra, tffcflltoc: western factory, common to firsts. 154fUtoc; western Imita tion creamery extraa, 21c; weatern firsts. ClIEESE-Steady; state fuH cream, large, fair to fancy, 12to612Hc; small, fair to fancy. HHi12,ic. EOG8 Firm; weatern firsts, 214X220 (offi cial price western firsts. 27toc- POULTRY Alive, nominally unchanged. Dressed, stesdy; western chickens, 13loc; turkeys, lialte; fowls, lOgHc. t l.oals Oeaeral Market. ... 11 ST. LOCIS, Sept. 8. WHEAT Lower; trsek, No. 2 red, cash, 6W71c; No. 2 hard, 6!72c; December, tV; May- "4tofi4toc COBN Lower; trnelt. No. 3 cash, 4V9 6c; December, 39toc; May, 40c; No. 2 Whit 4tHc OAfs Weak; track No. 2 cash, 81c; De cember. Sic: May. 81toc; No. 8 white, 82 FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $3.26 63 40; extra far.cy and straight. $2.86-33.26; clear. 32.204J2.76. . SEED Timothy, dull at $3.55QJ.70. CORNMEAL-Steady at $2.). BRAN Brisk; Backed, east track. 73 ... . , . V. .. tlULUMIAA, liAY steaay; umoin, ei.ouuf-i.w, h rle, $7.60&f10.60. IRON COTTON TIBS Sl.OOto-RAOaiNO-9 l-lo. HEMP TWINE 7toc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing, $13.20. Lard, lower; prime steam, $8.30. Dry salt meats, steady; boxei extra shorts, $9.12toc; clear ribs, $9.37to: short clear, $9.50. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, $9.7to; clear ribs, $10.13to; short clears, $10.26. POULTRY Dull; chickens. 10c; springs, lltoc; turkeys, 14toc; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 19c; dairy. 18-J2e. BOQS-Higher: 17o.-' , . , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls .0n0 12.0no Wheat, bu '. 4.0no M.O00 Corn, bu ...... 7 .000 70,000 Oats, bu ..88,000' ,92,000 Minneapolis drain Market1. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept. 8 FLOUR First pajeyits, 34-0Ofr4.10; second patents, $1.853.95; riret dears, $3.264j3.46; second clears, $2. 4082.60. BRAN In bulk, $13.00613.29. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day 4s Co., ll-in Board of Trade, was: Articles.! Open. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y Wheab- May... 7.ligH Sept...itolr: Dec....70,to4 I 4S 749C4to pickled shoulders, nominal: pivn 12.0O4M2.60. Lard. steady; western prime, $8.76418.80; refined, quiet; contl- . a in- amith America. $10.00: Com 74 74HtlT f 9to'J ' S 70H 1 10 1 ("to 1 08 1 OS', 1 ( 1 l 1 07to 1 07 8 7vl 49to 1 ot Flax Sept.. Oct..., Nov.., ' Dec... no1 1 ov 1 osto 1 07to 1 0M4 1 08to 1 ISJ 1 08 1 07 1 OH 1 07 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 74c; new, 72c; No. 1 northern, 73c; new Tie: to arrive. 70toc: No. 8 northern. 71toc; new, SOtoc; to arrive. 6c; No. 3, 6&toc; new, eWMfic; no. 1 aurunr, oi'htji: 10 arrive. SOtoc; No. I durum, bSi4GS,c ; to ar rive. 67toc. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 43toc; No. 2WJt;?ic. Barley: SZc. Rye: 6162ic. Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Bent. 8 WTTE AT Ren te ruber, 62'ic; December, 64too; ossh, No. 3 hard, 84966c; no. I, ito4c; no. ,x red. 66toc: No. 3, 6ato6&c. ' CORN September, 41toc; December, 8"Hc; cash. No. 3 mixed, 4.V-$4SVtc: No. 8, 2o; No. 3 white, 4Sc; No. 3, 44toc OATS No. 2 white. 2toi3lo; No. I mixed, 2fi3.ic. RYE Unchanged: 674Jr6c. ' HAY Strong; choice timothy, $11.3612.00; Choice oralrle, $9.0fp 60. 1 EOO-too lower; extra fancy, 9toc; firsts, canes Included, 18toe; seconds, lltoc. BUTTEH Creamery, rsc; packing, tec. Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bu. .'.. 178.000 83.000 Corn. bu. 80 000 ,ono Oats, bu T.OuO 11,000 Milwaukee Orala Market. MILWAUKEH. Spt. I. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 74toSTotoc; No. 3 northern, 729 fStoe: December, 72fr72toe asked. RYE-8teady; No. 1. 6to4S7c. BARLKY-eteady; No. 3. 66856c; sample, "cOR'N-I-ower; No. I cash, 47to4Rtoo; De cember, 41 toe ' Liverpool Grata aad Prevlaleaa. LIVERPOOL, Bept. $. WHEAT-Spot: Market quiet; No. 3 red western winter, as lod. Futures: Market quleU September, 6s Id : December, -s 3tod. CORN Spot: Market firm; American mixed,- new, 4a lod; American mixed, old. 4s lid. Futures: Market quiet: Decem ber, 4s ttod; January, new, 4s lOd. . Peerla Market. PEORIA, Sept. . CORN Lower; No. I yellow and No. I, 47 toe; No. 4, 4Atoc; no grade. 4f$46toc. OATS Steady; No. t white, SOUWflc; No. t white. kvQtttoc; No. 4 white. 2Sviff30c. RYE Steady; No. 2, 69c. WHISKY-On the basis of 31.23. Ilalath Grata Market. DULUTH. Sept. 8 WHEAT On track. No. 1 northern. Tltoc; No. t northern, 70c; December, 70VaC. agar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Sept. S.-SUQAR-Raw. steady; fair refining. 81j,c; centrifugal, M teat, 4c; molasses sugar. 3toti:ie: re fined, steady; No. 4. 4.3uc; No. T. 4 26c; No. 6. 4 c; No. 9. 4 16c; No. 10, 4.10c; No. 11, 4.06c; No. 13. 4(c: No. 13. 36c: No. 14. 3.96c; con fectioners' A. 4.76c; mould A, 6.25e: cut loaf, 6n0c; cruahed. 6 90c; powdered, 6.00c; granu lated. 4"e: cubes, 6.16c. MOLAHSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, SutiMc. NKW ORLEANS. Srpt. $. 8UOAR Steady: open kettle centrifugal. nJ 7-loc; centrifugal yellow. 34Sc: aeconda. 2to33c. MOLAbSES Firm; syrup, 2641 30e. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 8 -METALS The metal msrkets ss usual on Saturday re fleeted the abaenee of I-ondon cables and were generally quiet and unchanged. Tin waa quoted at H01Wi0 80. Lake eoppr waa firm at $16.87tofrl6.00; elect royli.c. Uli.'totj l 76; caating. 318 37tol 6ft. Le.l an unchanged at $a.76nd 96: spelter at 34.0S 41 10. Irerw was Arm st recent trie-a ' ST. Iria. Sept S -MtTALa-Lead .01 a; 36 sv. ltar. 16 SEWTORK STOCKS 1ND BOUDS Frioct Adruoo . ActrtJgiTtl J - Dtepita the Poer Baik Buumaat DEFICIT OVER SIX MILLION DOLLARS Me Saewe Ceatdeaee mt Ele sseat la Ceatrol mt Market la Prenapt Sapply of Faads. NEW YORK, Sept. I. Prices moved up aggressively today to a strong closing after the publics tlon of the bank statement show ing a deficit below the legal reserves of $ii,o77,926. This wss acoepted as an -e-presnon of unimpaired confidence on the part of the powerful speculators who have the present market In hand of the ade quacy of available resources to replenish the deficient supplies of money and to maintain the pricee of stocka In the market. It is pointed out ss Justifying this confi dence that upwards of 310,tiuQ.ti00 and pos sibly more than $16.0no,00o will be available to the New York market on Monday when the order for deposit of government funds against gold engagements goes Into ef fect, these figures representing the esti mates of the amounts of gold already se cured for Import. It Is sdded that the beneficent attitude of the treasury authori ties to safeguard the money market against harmful stringency may be assumed and that means for Insuring this will remain at the command of the treasury. This will include the amount advanced against the gold Imports which will be returned to the treasury upon ths receipt of the gold and will be available for use In either measure for later relief. The feeling of confidence on this score was byino means universal, however, the amount of the deficit In bank reserves proving rather staggering as com ing on the threshold of ths annusl flow of currency to the Interior from New York. Not since the financial depreaalon of 1S& have the bsnk figures shown such a deficit when clearing house certificates were is sued In New York during July and August. Foreign stock markets were disturbed today by New York's heavy requisition for gold and discounts advanced In London and Berlin, the rate In London rising above the bnnk's official rate and foreshadowing an advance by that Institution. The week's outgo of $l,4O8,10n ch from the banka measures fully up to the known movements of money corrects the dis crepancy In last week's statement and leaves several million dollar still to be accounted for.- it Is probable that New York trust companies have begun to with draw cash from the New York banks to In crease their cssh reserves In compliance with the law which requires them to hold 4 per cent of deposits in cash on October 1, compared with the 3 per cent required after July 1. The Increased obligation will call for an addition of about 810.000.4X10 to rash holdings of the trout companies. The market closed strong near the top. Total sales of bonds, par value. 3732,000. Following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: sals. Hiss. lew. Clou. Aaams Bipresa Amalgamated Copper Anir. Car sn4 Foundry.. . do pfd Amer. Cottooa Oil . . do etd Amor. Kapreaa Amrr. Hid Loathar pfd Amor. I co Somrltloa Amor.- Llttaeed OH do pfd Amor. Locomotive do pfd 40.IOJ lltH 111 1I3VI 700 fS 4AU. " tot 1,I"0 ti llto 12 0 us til 3H "to 41 7114 nm 100 8.400 n M N 4.109 71 Amor. Smelting Renoing I, too U 1S1H do pfd Amer. Sugar Raftnlng .. 600 1M1 IMS . '- loo inovj loov, . 4100 to m tn tl,00 107 1 10744 1TS Am. Tonarno pfd ctfa.... Anaconda Mlnlns Co Atehlaon do pfd !.. Atlantle Coaat Una Baltimore Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Pacific 100 tui ' 101 inou Itlsi I 4. M0 1104 1M M.loO 10.000 1 177 44 la 17lto 1"V Ontral of Now Jraojr... 1 nosapeaKO a Ohio t'hicago Oroat Weatern... Chicago a- Northwesters. . M. A St. Paul Chicago Tons. A Trana.. do pfd C , C, C. A BU. Loola... Colorado Fuel and Ins.. 700 "4 1W ino '4 114 l.oos lt 111 lllVt 7.900 1794 17l'4 ,. It .... .... rr 100' M l,e 17 H too lot too nvt W0- 404 Mta 7H Mlt fl K4 M Colorado A Southarn. da lat pfd ,. do 2d pfd fonaoltdated Oaa Corp Product do pfd Delaware Hudeoa. ....... Imi.,- Lack, a Wuin....' Dearer A Rio Grande.... do pfd Dlatlllsra Sararttlae Brio do lat pfd do Id pfd Oanaral Bleetrls Hocking Valley ,. Illlnola Ontral Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump ; do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C- Southara.....' do pfd Loulsrllle NaahrlUe Mcxk-an Cantrml .; Minn. A St. Ula ..... M., St. P. A Sault St, at. do pfd ... Mlasourl Paris ............ Mlaaourl. Kaneaa A Taiaa. do pfd ; National Load :.s.... K. R. R. of afnlrs ptd ... New York Central '. N, T.. Out. a Weators Norfolk A Waatarn do pfd North Americas PaclBc Mall PoanaylYanla People's Oaa Pitta., C. C. A St. L Preaa Stool Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car.,, Reading ' do lat pfd .- do Id pfd Republic Stool do pfd Rock lalaad Co do pfd St. L A S. P. M pfd St. Louis Souttwestora.... do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd ,..... Southern Rallwar do pfd Tonnes coal and Iron.... Tia A Pacific Tol . 81 L. Waatora..,. do ptd I'nlsa Pacific 4o pfd I'. S. Kipreaa V. S. RMt V. B. Rubber 4 pfd .. V. S. Steal 131 ... .... .... im , , 70 6o into ill ?ito . A tot 1,100 4S1S 4tt 34 ,100 M N HH 10 11 1S 1 H U. 4tto 4 4V .... '?y 7 rtv, 4to' r 1,000 7JV u- 147 llto 17 J to .... ..... ,M .... 48 ...i M . 1 t. 100 ' n tis it .... Mto .... S7to 700 1H 147 Itlto SI II loO 71 7 70 100 1MV4 Ittto IK to im Mto To to 77S t.tne . ine H "to 7to It's ftto tod to 44to 4to 1.300 1S 144 1U iw tl t it tW 11 tlto Mto 0 100 MUj !to Ml 100 l , i 6. too l4ito 1414 14to 100 to M SO 4to ttvt Mto 14' . ito 11 14 101 a 44 1. 000 14 u ioi lit" 147" 77. K 144 141 4.100 14 to i.too lotto It 101 t"4 4O0 4O0 11,100 1 14 1 14 lto 1 loo into mu ih-a l.tuO 17 17 17 .... H HI 7. in 5e 12 It llto J2 tlto l"0 tl tito ti.4oe m in it: .... 1H loo 47 .... 74 47 4? to 107 107 to "V lis 1.IU0 47 41 . alt do ptd Vlrglala-Carollaa Chemical. do pfd Wabaah do pfd W.lla rargo gxpreas Woxinghouaa Bleetrl Wsiro In Ion Wheeling A Lak Eli...., Wlaeosala Control ds pfd Northern PaalS . Coaual LeoLber , do pfd , , ., Slosa-6hfBld Oreta Nonaer pfd Intorborough afstrsaolltaa. . do pfd Offered. Total Bales for ta day, 1.10 107 J0 107 40 II t 1 44 3 It 1 lto M tlto 311 10 10 " to ltd l II til 1 1.70 117 lt IU II 1 lotto 1I 11 10 71 71 6.100 :m , 114 .wvw ev- ifl4 100 71 7 S'to hares. Undo t'loalus Rtaeka. u.10' Btpt' "Rosins quoUUons on tha Stork elrhunea Cooaola, monrr u M., K. 4V T ... . 17 .14 . Mto . 4 61 no aceount M 1-14 N. y caatral.... Anaconda 14 Norfolk dt W Atrhlaoo lllto do pfd lto Ont. WhMri'.'. Baltlmora A Ohio.... 114 Penaarlraaia Canadian Fi'llt ....111 Rand Mine . "to 71 a 101 H' 1M M to U 11 . 47 Reading 1 i Southern Bw Chicago Ot. W. m. aa st. r. DBr , D. A R. Q do ptd Irl do tat pfd , ds Id pld Illlnola rwlMl M I O ptd .... llto'So. Pacific .. 44 t'aloa PacISc I do ptd .... 4to V. S. Steal . tl Id pfd 74 Wabaah IM ! m pfd .... Loula'lll A N. filLVER-BaVi flrm; 3344 per ouitee. eu v.. c ivm ir venu The rate of discount in the open market for ahort bills la $to?3H per cenT; for three moetha bills. ihiZJ, per cent CI earl a j ReaseAveraces. NEW YORK. Sept. 8.-Th statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold 34.677.920 less than ths legal reserve requirements. This la a decree in cssh reserve of 38.447.3J6 as compared with last wsek. The statement follows; Decrease. $U.o6.600 37.641.100 l.lsJX) 4.0"4. 100 i2.eto.ouo 144.1W 4.9). 775 947.362 .440.6ti Loans Deposits Circulation I-el tenders Specie Reservs Reeerve required ... Heflcit ...; fcx-U. 8. deposits.?. Increase. $1,061,774,100 1.O14.214.1O0 44.9l7.8no 77.6o4.uO0 19.841.T0 244.976.n0 8rJ.6t,3,6."J 677.930 3.992.860 Esperts aad la pert. , NEW luu.i lept. L-Total exports cf nterrl.. due and dry g,joda st the Ix-rt ul IS a) tk fur LUa aesA eudiua luda' were valued at $14.63.410. Total Imports of specie at the port of New Tork for the week ending today were $4fl,Cl sliver, and $373,643 gold. Total exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending todsy were $1,03,746 sliver and !, gold. HW York Meaey Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 3. MONEY On rail, nominal; time loans, dull and easier; sixty and ninety days offered at per cent; elx monthe, at 4 per cent. PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER 4VrT7 per cent. KTIRLTN KXCH ANOFi Irregular at $4.34v&4 836 for demand and at $4.o&4 WtO for sixty-day bills; posted rates, M-Slto'il 4.4to; commercial Mils. $4 79A,4.0. SILVER Bar, Cetoc; Mexican dollars. 62toc. BONDS Government and railroad, steady. Quotations on New York bonds today were aa follows: V. S. ret. t. rag.... 14 Japae . Id aerie.... IM ties' tAfi fjafiea ..ire o to. "ia ..101 do Id nerle ..! da 4a. ofa "to ..lotto t. A N. anl. 4 1 . .ltto Manhat. e. gold 4.. lot ..134 Ur. Cntral 4.,.. 7 ..111 d let Inc 1 .. T7to'Mron. A St. L 4.... M . ..llttoiM . K. A T. 4 11 ..lftltol do ttlt IM. .. MIN. R. R. of M. t. 4 U V S. la. peg d eonnoa V. S. old 4a, reg.. do coupon tl. S. sw 4a, reg. d eovpoa Am. Tnbaces 4a... d a Atchlaoa gen. 4... ds d. 4 Atlantic C. U 4.... en. t. gen. .. vi Bltlmor A Ohio 4. 12 N. 1 C. gen. t....!tto da lto No. Paris ta ..lost Brk. R. T. rr. 4a. Central of Oa. ta. da lat Ine do - Id trie do Id In Che. A O. 4 to.. C. A A. lto C, B. A Q a. 4. C. R. I. A P. 4. . 4t, .nto do 1 7t N. A W. coo. 4a. ...10 Or. S. L. rf. ta at lPnn. . lto ..loi4 . It I Reading gan. 4 tV .insto'dt. U A I. at. . ta.114 .77 8t. L. A 8. P. fg 4a. K . N St. U S. W. t. 4.. 77 . 77 Seaboard A. U 4.,. M OVA Hiv Pacific 4a Z do eol. ccc. A St. U g. 4. .100 do let 4a, ctfa ... M folo. In, ta. r. A. 74 Southern Rr ta Iir. Toio. Mid. 4 74 Teiae A P. lata 111 Cole. A So. 4 1 T.. St. U A W. 4.. It Cob ta tot jt'nlon Pacific 4 int m n. o. t n .. s. steel Id ta Plat. Se. M! Wabaah lata 114 71 4to 111 11 KM prior lira 4 100 d deb. B...... d gen. 4 H Weatern Md 4. Hock. Valler 4to...-lt A L. R. 4a Japan (a lDOto 'WIa Caatral 4. OBr4. Hoetoa Stocks and Bonde. . BOSTON. Sept. 8 -Call loans. 641 per cent; time losns, RRto per cent. Closing quotations on stocks and bnnas were: Atchlaoa adj. 4 do 4 Mm. Control 4a... Atrhlaoa , do pfd Boetou A A , Bomon A M,.., M Atlantle 11 .. Mto Bingham ..... .. 7b Cal. A Hecla.. ..107X'entia1al ... ..100 Copper Rang ..14 iDalr Wat .... ... at ...7U -,. ?t'4 ... 7 ... " ... tl ... 11 ... II ..: to ... u ... 40 ... ... 41 ..414 ... 11 ... et ... 1 ... II ... 10 ... 3 ... 0 ... ( ... It ' ... 4 ... 7 ...15 ... to ...iu 11 Franklin Boaton F.leralod ....IM Pltchburg pfd lit 3ranby ie Roral Man. Mining ... Jfltchtgan Mohawk Mont. Coal A C Old Dominion ... OkooI ......... Parrot M. ('antral l N- T., N. H. A H..lft Pr Marquette ta I n Ion PaclnV IU', Am. Arg. Chai.,,, ry. do pfd 7 Am. Pnu. Tub .... 14 Am. Sugar pfd ls Qulnry Am. Tel. A Tal 18 Am. Woolen tv do pfd v.. .14 Horn. Iron A 8 , t Rdlaoa Rlee. Ill in ' Maa. Klactrl i da pfd ,. 7i Maa. Oa 7? United Fralt it Oreen con. T. hi V. S. Stl... ; M. do pfd lot shannon ramarack Trinity v.... United Copper . . f. S. Mining ... I', g. Oil I'tAh Ictorta Vlnena A'olverlna .i lllouea .inalga mated ... aavontur i ""CU. XiltJ, lew York Mlnlaar Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 8.-Closlng quotations on mining stocks were: Adma Coo....' t Little Chief 6 A tic 271 Ontarl 100 Breee lOphlr . 135 Brunawlck Con ;a Phoenix I Conutock Tunnal 17U Sntoei li Con. Cal. aad Va.... fto Savage K nom iiTr its sierra Nroa i Iron 8llrr too small Hop M LoadTIU Con.., Igiaadard 104 Bank Cleartaers. OMAHA, Sept. 8. Bank clearings for to day were: 31.SOO.691.80, and for the corre sponding date last year $1 .45,632.37. 1906. - 1906. Tuesday ll.Sfl.649W $l,7l4.ost.H Wednesday I,ti6.119.00 1.869,802 64 Thursday ,. 1.612.9616 1, 416.701. t Friday 1,673,181.26 1.279.723..0 Saturday 1,800,691.80' 1.426.02.37 -S.8S.507.61 $7,604,921.61 , Increase over the, correapondlng date last year $1,831,681. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKBT, ... 1 r . . . . . Staple aad Fancy Prodaee. EOG8 Per dos.. 19e. LIVE POULTRY Hens. IHcferooaCers, 6c; turkeys, li'lac) ducks. i4tc, spring chickens. 12fil3o per lb. BUTTER Packing stock, Wltoc; choice fancy- balry, 17 lc; creamery. 1U&Uo. HAY Prices quoted by Om-lla Ked com. pany: Choice upland, 69);.. medium, $.U0; ccaree, 38.0cy8.6o. Kye straw, $7.00. BRAN Per ton'. 816 50 " ' - . 7 - - VEOETABLES. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl., $3.60. TOMATO rib lioniv grown, per JeKt ef 20 lb..'26:6c. - WAX BEANS Per market basket of about 16 lbs., Sec. TURNIPS, J1KETS AND CARROTB Pet bu., 76c. LRAF IJCTTTJCEHotbous. per flOA hemjH. I0c. CELERY Per dos., 26S40c Cl'CUMBERii Home .iowo. per doa, 2ao. ONIONS-Honie grown. 2c per lb.; Span ish, $1.76 per crste. OREEN ONIONS Per dos. bunches. 16c. RADISHES Per dog. bunches, loS-'Oc. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 81. b, .o. 4. 11.71 LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6toc ORa-KN PEPPERS Per market takt. 60c PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos. bunches, 20c. CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., IVtc EGO PLANT Per dos., 76c POTATOKS-Per bu., Boo. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORA NOES Valencia, according to site, l4.:6ou.eo. .4 . LMON3-Umonlr extra fancy. 248 sis. 38. uy: 300 sue, $10; 360 slse, 310.60, other brands. 31.00 less. BANANAS i.'r medium-si teU buoclv U 7bj2 .26: iumbos. 32 SOtM.Os. DATES Per lb., 65toc. i FRUITS. PEACHES Colorado, 75c(r$1.16; Mis sou 1, per t-baakal crbte. $I.Uu4jel.2a, Cali fornia Elbrrtas, per bos, l.A. PLUMS California, 31.60&L7E; Oregon Italian prunes, $1Jd. PEARS Bart let t, per box. $2 60. GRAPES kiome growtt. per a-lb basket. 18c. APPLES-Per bbl., 32.00tf2.60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., lfcntoc. or about at-1 30c eaeh. CANTbLOUPKia Colorado and Arlsona, per crate tstandardi, $1. 762.00; ponies, $1.60; Rockyford atandards, 33.60. CUT BEa-F PRICKS. No, 1 ribs, Uc; o. s t. uoi No. rlba. (toe; No. 1 loin, letoc; No- s loin. 12too: No. loin, sc: No. 1 cnuck, 6c, No. I chuck, 4c; No. 8 chuck, 8c: No. 1 leuad. 6a: No. 3 round, 7-:; No. I round, 6-tc: No. 1 plats, to: No. 3 plait. 2toc: No. 3 plate, Zq. MISt5ELUANEOU8. SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, $6.31; granulated beet. In sacks, $6.10. CHEESE sisrlsa. new. uc: WiMonsta brick, U214t); Wisoonaln Umberger, lie; twins, Uto4jl4c; young Americana, lttoe. COirKka lioasted. No. as, u.tc y.-r lb.; No. , 2utoc tr lb.; No. 26. Utoc Wt lb.; No 30, lttoc per b. ) No. , Uto per lb. NU'iS Walnut, No. I, sort ahella, new crop, per lb., 14e; hard ahelle, par lo.. 12c Pecans, largs, per lb., Uc, small, per lb., 12a. Chill walnuta, per lb., iuie. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., lie; hard sheila, per lb., l&flltc Coooanuts, 64 00 per tuck of luv. ' HONEY Per 24 framea. $3-60. CANNED UOuUo--'orq. ataudaid west ern, boowc: Maine, $116. Toiuatoet, 3-lb. esns. 31.064il.40; 2-ib , litoctuW Oo. Plneap plea, grat-d t-lb., $2.06422.30, allced. l.vy 1.30; gallon anplaa. fancy, $o.00; California apricots, $1 TOd.OO; peara. $1 t2.60, peaches, fancy, $1.76il40; H. C. pescnes, $2Uoo2v. Alaska salmon, red. $1 36; fancy Chinook, f., $2 10: fancy aockeye. .. 81 So, e-raina, oil, $110; muitard. $16f9l Sweet po tato a, $1.11.26; sauerkraut, $100; pump klna. tOcQU-OO; wax beans, t-lb., TVoswo; lima beans. t-TD.. 76c4$1.86; spinach, $186; rheap peas, 2-lb., 60c. xt:a, ujuc. tajcy. $l.3Afl 76. CURED riSH-Famlls whlteflsh. per quarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. 6400; Norway mack erel, No. 2. $00; No. 2. $al00; No. 3. I JO. 00; Irlah, No. 3. $14 00: herring. In bbla.. 200 I he. each. Norway. 4k. 31100; Norway, 3k. 113.00; Holland, mixed, $U.M; Holland herring, la kegs, milkers. 80c: keg, mixed. Tne. FISH Buffalo, large dreaeed, Sc; trout, medium or Isrgs, dressed, lie; pike, dreeeed He; halibut, fine stock. He; cattish, dressed, 16c; bullheada, dresaed and aklnned, lu; white perch, dreaeed. Sc: craDUlea. larze. 12c; aunnah, pan else, 6c; white tiaee, extra choice, no; pickerel, sc; salmon, Chinook lie; white fish (frosen), 12c; mackerel tepanisni ,ibc; nsttve, per nh, ltKot; codflsh, frh frosen, 12c; flounders, freeh, frosen, Uc: blueflsh, fresh frosen. It-; haddock, freah frosen. 10c; red enapper, dress), 12c: smelts. No. 1. per lb., 129; lobster, (boiled 1. per lb., 40c; green, 87c; eel, per lb, lsc; frog leg, per dos.. 3uc; roe shad. $1 each; shad roe, pair, 4&c HIDES AND TAI.!XW-Oreen aalted. No. 1. UUc; No. 3, 12'c; bull hides, fculoc; reen bides. No. 1. Uc; No. X loiac; horse, audi 60; sheep pells. 60 04Le. Tallow. No 1, 4c; No. 2. it .w'OOi-Jw7 la.. ligaW OMAHA NATIONAL OF OMAHA, NEIl. Statement Made to the Comptroller of the Currency, Scittcmbor 4, 1906. ItKlSOri.CKS Loani and .Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Honds for Circulation Stocks and Bonds Hanking House and Safety Deposit Vaults. . . U. S. Bonds for Deposits $ 41(),0X).00 Due from Approved Reserve , Agents , 1,450,108.46 Due from other Banks l,641,f34.86 Cash on Hand 1,502,708.71 Due from U. S. Treasurer 30,000.00 $13,351,220.63 . LIABILITIES Capital $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus Fund ' , 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 82,422.32 Circulation "... 600,000.00 Deposits .... .11,468,798.31 $13,351,220.63 THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN FARNAM AND DOUGLAS --.r.nj-.-ijT.-j-Li-L-jxr.-.-.-.-.-.-n.xn--u---J-i.n.-ii-i-n-- 0M1H1 LIVESTOCK MARKET Osttls Msriet Prsotioally Bare, u Usnsl oa Saturday. NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS K Sheep or lrftcabs a Sale Today For Week- Market Has Been Coed aad Stroasj and v ActlTe Krerr Dar SOUTH OMAHA. Bept. 8. 19fl. RecelDts vere- Cattle. Hogs, Bheep. .. 8,603 3.863 14.337 .. 8.084 8,438 27,572 ., 5.774 7.347 13, '1 .. 2,61 4,M0 4,471 .. 643 4.161 3,582 .. 86 6.313 Omclal Monday .... Official Tueadar ... Official Wednesday Official Thursdav ... Official Friday. omciai Saturday This week ...27,657 ...23,172 ...19.628 ...13.417 ...16.113 ...27.813 33,(A3 38.381 46.(174 64.227 51.632 33.687 70,043 48. 4M 46.9H 64,207 IHt weelc Two weeks fo Three -e-ka agt rour weeKS aao Same week last year.. The following tabia ahowa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laat year: tsmi. iw. Inc. Cattle 460.218 609,474 40.742 Hogs 1,,122 1.731.489 liS.un Sheep 1.132.963 1.063,630 73,423 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following' will show the price paid for the different kinds ol cattle on tte S nth Omahe market: .. Good to choice corn-fed steers 85 fO-" Fair to good corn-fed steers 6.UXU6.60 Common to fair corn-fed steers.'... 4.6K.t6.w Good to choice range steers 4 60i5.15 lr to good range aleera 4.UJ4H.W Common to fair range st-ers S.OOyi.W Good grans cows and heifers 2.o083 W Fair to good cowa and heifers.... 3. 402.80 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.602.W Good to choice Blockers A feeders. 4.0W4.6O Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 8.5VrM.OO Common to fair stockers.....:...... .I.7M3.26 Bulls, , stags, eto 2.603 75 Veil calves 4.006.76 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: - Date. 1908. 1906 11904. ',1303. U08. 1901. 1900. Aug. J8-.,, Aug. 29.. Aug. 30.,, Aug. 31.. Bept. 1.. Sept. 3.., Sept. .., Bept, 4... 6e.pt. 6... Sept. .., Bept. 7... Bept. 8... 8 901 KJ 321 7 27 4 001 8 02 6 70 t 881 I 32) ( 33 7 18 4 63! 8 03 (-64 - 1 7711 27 7 SB 111 i 08 6 77 6 721 I 18 6 33 4 1316 04 6 MS 6 62 ' 6 13! 22 7 32 I IW I 6 -471 8 27! S 21 1 42 I HI 8 86i 6i3I63O73607S0 6 7Si 6 46! 1 6 421 7 331 4 15 6 07 6 67 I 6 431 t 261 5 441 7 40i 6 26 ". 08 6 76UI 8 37 6 2RI I t 451 33 t 05 I 88 I 6 881 S 321 6 43 I 4 30 6 08 ....... I 6 36, 6 30 5 51 i 7 4 511 Sunday. RANGE c PRICES. Omaha 1 .' 31.767i( $4.rXy&6.10 Chicago 1.2f,a.80 6 35fa.57V Kansas City 2 0OB6.50 6 OTVBH 36 Bt. Ivillle SrtfKitifcl) 6 FKVn 411 , Sioux City Y50jM).00 6.60I8M.00 Frank. Harrington. N. Y.-Q S ina omciai numuer or cars or stock brought In today hy each road was: Puttie H.n Shun T-l'.o. C. M. it 8t. V. Ry 4 .! waoasn z .. Mo. Pacific Ry 1 3 I'nlon Pacific .....v..-.. 1 .. 4 C. ft N. V., eRSt 8 C. A N. V.. west.... .. 26 .. 4 C. St. P., M. ft 0... ., 4 C... R. ft O. eant.'.... .. 4 1 C. B. ft Q . west 7 2 c, K. I. f., east.. .. 7 .. C. R. 1. ft P.. west.. ..' .. .. - 1 f 1 1 1 rti.i a rentral 9 Chi. Great Western.. .. 7 .'. V. Total receipts . 3 . 87 . .. 13 The disposition of the day's recelpta was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated; Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2W! Bwlft and Company.;.... 1 1.2V4 Cudahy Packing Co 27 1.234 Klngon ft Co...: i. 17 ..... Armour ft Company Lelghtnn ft Co 1M Bt. Louis Beef Co 160 Other Buyers 12 Total ."0 6.174 TT!7 CATTUID There -were do cattle of any Importance reported In the yarda thle morn ing and aa yesterday's supply was cleaned up before the marVet closed there was practically nothing In flrat hands with which to make a maraet. The receipts this week, aa will be noted from the figures at head of column, have been con siderably larger than laat week, but not materially different from the record of a year ago. While the big bulk of the ar rivals has been made up of range cattle, there has also been qul'.e a aprlnkllng of corn feda. A feature of the week re ceipts haa been the large run of range cowa and heifers. . The market on strictly choice beef steers, both corn feds and rangers, has been Very good sll the week and prices have shown no material change. Ca'itle belonging to big strings that have beitn coming during the week have sold practically In the same notches, every day. Among the arrivals have been some right good killers, aa high aa 36.10, being paid for rangers while the top on corn feds was 36.40, ths highest price stnee last November. Medium to common kinds of rattle, owing to the large aupply, have had a lower tendency and are any where from 16ft26c lower than a week ago. Corn fed rattle of the kind that have been selling from 36 60 down r all lower. This haa been the biggest week of the season as regarde recelpta of range cows and helfera. Over 100 cars of cattla of that description have been on sale on some days. I'nder the Influence of such sn s ceptlonally large run prices declined very rapidly and at the cloae of the week the market on an average lis fully 26c lower, and In spot as murh an 40c lower. The teneral market might be described aa bite iwer than it was two weeks ago. As might be expected with price tending downwsrd so rapidly Sndl the recelpta so large, the trade on moat days was slow and very much Inclined to dullneas, mak ing it hard work for aaletmen. The supply of feeders has been very targe during the whole week, a eonalderable proportion of the range ateers received being too thin for beef. A the same tlm there .were hsrdly enough strictly cJtolce weighty dehorned feeders to fill require ments of the market, with the result that cattla of that description have been fully ateady all the week, selling anywhere from 84 .40 up to 84 60 for the best. On the oiher hand light cattle, unless It might be something ex ceptionally gnnd. haa a lower tendency and are at leaat lMi2f lower than last week. Common snd unattractive kind of feedera have had the same experience, being gen erally neglected.' the country seeming to want only the good kinds. Seme say that di v paeturea are responsible for the limited (Wmaud , for stock catus al uie i-eui BA. . .$ G,nno,o87.7;j . 9,3)6.3.) f)24,0(K).00 547,314.52 200,000.00 i 1 5,040,452.03 - m time, others that farmers are waltlne; until raiue vnn m iiirna into me t-m n imue. but whatever may be the cause the fact re mains thst the country Is buying; very svartnirly nf stock cattle: HOJ8 No creat chansre took place In the hoa" market this mornlna;. prices belne; very iiiut-ii luv eeiiuv ein iiii'.b wiuvjii . vailed yesterday. Possibly there may have been a little Strength at some points and It i would .be safe to quote the aenjeral market ) as steady to strong. There was a tendency to bunch sales a little more closely and ehlDDers will note that the ranee between ' heavy and lltyht la considerably narrower than It waa a short time ro. Heavy hoas today sold largely at 35.8u&.0., with 11 a tit hoas coins; largely at 86.G01ffi.10 and mixed hoas at tfi.Ki'o.wO. The market was 1 fairly active at the prevailing prices and and an early clearance was effected, f Practically everything was sold by 10 o clock In the morning. Ah will be noted from the table recelots at head cf column the arrivals this week r have been compsratlvely light, showing a I considerable falling off ae compared with I the week before and atlll about the same ' as a year ago. The week started out with a steady market, but values declined rapidly during the two days following, so that the hoga on Wednesday sold On an average a big lHo lower than on Monday. On Thursday and Friday there was a sharp upturn In values so that at the cmee of the week the market Is 6c higher than It waa one week ago. The strength de veloped In the market during the last half nf the week appears to have remitted from a heavy falling off In recelpta at alt market points. Representative sales Ne. A. S. 7r. No. At. ...24 ...J71 ..ISO ...IM ...tit ...Ml ...S? .,.221 ... ...241 ...347 ...11 sa. Ft. IU IN ... 8 i 40 4 te ol' to t to ... It lto t ... 4 to 40 4 tiv, ... IS 110 4 M ... I M ... I M ... 4 N t it I 7 54 41 M tl 1 5t K it J..... 2 U S 1 t4 et M 17 tl 4 l 4 H i M 47 W t...'.. IS S::::: .ttt 0 I 70 .If It i 77 t .211 4 4 77 I'O K lf .lit ... 4 ta .Ml ... 8 to .175 M t 0 7... 6t... tl... to... Tt... II. .. 44... 47... III. .. 61... II... tt.,. tl... ... 71... ... 51... 76... 14... Tl... tt... 71... 77... ...ft 10 ( I 4 t tO 40 4 M ... i SO 140 I to 4 3 to 40 4 so ... 4 to 11 IM ... 4 to ... I to ... 4 M 40 I M tO 4 IS . ... 4 It ... 3 11 160 I It - R ill U0 4 II ... t It " ...110 ...171 ...li ...til ...tl ...rat ...344 ...31 ...10 ...t0 ...IM ...171 ...111 ...171 ...!4 ...14 ...Kl ...Ul ...161 ...11 ...Mt ...Wt ...ta ...241 144 ... 8 tt .144 4 8 N .161 10 I N .24 110 IN, .211 ... 4 tt It IS IN ' .141 II 4 fr Ill 221 1? It t 00 ... I o M 4 ... 4 ... IS ... IN 4 t 0 - SO It. ... 4 00 ... 4 0 1st I o Old. It t It It 4 01 10 I 10 ... Ill' 4 t 1 ... II It I 1 t 14.. 111 46 II II II I ..24 ..336 ..117 ..147 ..M4 ..tt ..IM ..111 ..124 ..111 .11 ..111 .134 ..7 ..314 t it i it i it I 16 4 ...!M .:. ...t44 124 I 1.1 tl IN 11 I tt. 71 I II II ..It ...137 ...Ul ...177. ...161 ...Ml ...17 ...164 M 161 M I II 71 7 177. 40 I M 6 151 ... 4 It 71 i 21 IM i It 10 tt 17 H IN . II 164 M I I7U tTAOB. 1... too 10 4 St 1 4t to 4 st SHEEP There were no fresh receipts of sheep today, the market being practically bare as usual on a Saturday. The re ceipts thla week have been very large, the total amounting to slightly over 7,i head as against 48,44 last week and H.M bead a year ago. On Tueaday the receipts footed up 27,572. which waa larger by sev eral thousand head than any other market. In tmlte of the very large receipts the market at this point has been In exceed ingly aood condition. Kvin nn Tnemlav. wlitn th ereceipts were so large, practically ' every in ing was sold be Tore the close, witn prices generally strong. In fact It haa been a good, strong msrket every dsy of the week. As a matter of course there have . been weuk spots, but there have also been stronger spots aud at the close of the week ' sheep are fully ateady with a week agu ana good iHirrus generally a little higher. i feeders have been very active buyers ' throughout the week and while the bulK of i the receipts has been made up of that kind oi stun, mere have tx-un nuyers enougn to take everything coming and more. too. Feeder buyers have learned by experience that they csn secure the best feeding sheep snd lambs at this point, while by going to eastern markets they are very apt to secure only what 'has been rejected at weatern points and they are coining here in larger numbers every yeara. It was a noteworthy fact that thla week the .very largest feed. . era In the whole country were in altendance on thla market. With buying support of this kind It Is not surprising that the market has been strong and active all the week In tbe face of extremely large re ceipts. In apit of ths fact that packers seem to feel that prices are high they have bought everything coming, with sheep, as noted above, fully ateady for the week. No choice lambs have arrived during the week. The beat seen her came In yesterday and brought 17.40. The lambs coming to this ftolnt'have been too light and the feeling s that a right good bunch of, lambs weigh ing sixty-eight pounds or upward would sell readily at I7.80 or above. Uuntatlona on killers: Good to choice lambs, 34.76; fair to good lambs, 37.0Q&7.DO: good to choice yearlings, . 35.6o6.76; good to choice wethers. 36.164i4.60; -fair to good wethers. 85.eoa.16; good to choice ewes, M.754j a: fair to good ewes, i.Uf.16. Quotations on feeders: Lamb, 8o.ior86; fyearllnga, 85.263.W; wethers, ,4S.lr, (.wee, t.i.org-1. iu. Kaaaaa City I-lve Stock Market KANSAS CITT. Mo., Sept. 8.-CATTI.K--Recelpts 100. head. Including 60- southerns; msrket, steady : choice export nd dressed beef steers. S.7Mi.M: fslr to Aood. 34.W& 6.40; western fed steers. 3.6(Vtr6.2S; stocker and feeders. 32.50ijj4.6O; southern steers. 82.76eJ3.8S; southern rows. 3!1.TM3: native cowa. 2.u0i63.76; native helfera. $2 7rd'4.S5; bulla. 82.0yj3.25: calvea. 32 50 86; receipts for th week. 61.600 head, HOGS Recelpta. 2.000 head; market, ateady to 6c lower; top. 86 82; bulk of Bales.. 6.16a; heavy. KOfWHUR: packers. e4.1Vi4.2u; plga and and llgbta. 36.(l0j.32Sfc; receipt for the week, S8.3'0 head. SHFJEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, none; market nominally ateady; lamb. 36 0oi.4S; native sheep and yearlings. 4.762r6.60; west ern clipped yearlings. $V00j5.76; western clipped sheep. 34.2rVg6.36: stockers snd feed ers. U 6u 6: receipts for the week, 13.600 head. St. Ials Uva Stock Market. ST. lriS. Mo., Sept. 8 CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head. Including 276 Texana; mar ket ateady: native shipping and export steers, M.hn160; dressed beef and butcher steers, I4.7MJ4.S; steers under l.( pound. 83 604)4 0: stockers snd feeders. It 0iJ-4.t..; cowl and helfera, 82.40; rsnnere. $1.3Vijll6; bulla. 3100 40; ralve. 84 0j.e0; ' Texss snd Indian steers, 33 3643 10, cow and heifers. 32 0064 60. HOGS Receipts. 1.300 head; msrket tesdv; plga and llghte. 3i.5fiY 30; packer. Si686: butchers and beat heavy, 34.X . BHK.EP AND IAMRS-Recelpts, 800 head: market ateady: native muttona, 3.10lfi4ffl; lamba, 33 f3.oO: culls and bucka, tM OOff 3.76; stockers, U 0034 60. St. Jeseak l.lve Sioek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. i.-CAT-TLE Rcelp4. 173 head: market steady; raailvea. ,4rfU5;, raws and heifers, tl.MitJ 4 0; stockrs snd feeders. 33.26-4.40. UOUo-Recslis, X.72 fcsad; market sc THE Bank's deposits repre sent active live accounts. A record of over 40 years of suc cessful commercial banking. Depository for the United States, State of Nebraska, County of Douglas and Cjty ,6f Omaha. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ,T. II. MILLARD, President JVM.' WALLACE, Vice Pre. C. F. McGREW, Vice Pres.' ' W. H. BUCHOLZ, Cashier. FRANK BOYD, Asst. Cashier W. M. BURQESS . , 1 GUY C. BARTON . I. W. CARPENTER A. J. SIMPSON : U. H. BROWN , ; ' " 1 ,t. E. TiAUaVr ! BAre.ll Ufclimii tAititn, xiv en THIRTEENTH STREET. mm - - 0m PtEAli ESTATE TR ANSKEBi. Winter Byles to Hugh McCaffery, - lots 6 to 12, block 2, . Windsor Tr- ' race .......$ Elisabeth H. Bhelton to Winter Bylea, same ... , William Colfas to Walter I,. Selby, lot 4. bloc 4, W. L. Sol by' 1V South Omaha Hastings ft Jieyden to Eva . Cnsjn- . Iera. Iota.4 and 6. block 8, Hillsdale.' George A. Weldon to Ida M. Weldon; lot 4. block 12. Patrick's 2d Charlotte A. Cochran and husband to Kittle C. Avery, lots la to 20, Nock 1. Portland Place ...i,...v.. . Lewis 8. Reed et al., to Lorl M. Payne, lot 1, Buena Vheta Place L?wla 8. Heed and wife te several owners of lots 1. 6, 6, 7 and part swa ne4 sec. 24-16-13 HusTh McCaffrey et al.. to Km ma Pat ,608. ' M 108 '1 1 3,0u4 16f 2,000 i 100 terson Bates, lot 1, diock a, w ina sor Terrace Lorl M. Payne et al., lo Emma Pat terson Bates, part lot 1, Buena. Vista Place i ...u,... Winona Havings bank to LI isle Shaw, lot 1. block K. Saunders ft Hlme baugn's add. Total t M03 W, Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. W offer subject to UNION 6TOCK YARDS STOCK. 1320 Farnam St., Tel. Dowlas 1 403 F D. Day Q Co. Stocks. Grain. Provisions Ship Tear Orala to Ce. - Chletso ssl Mlaaeapolls Delivery . - One-elgbth oommtaalon on Grain, ' on, quarter on. 6t"ka. Prompt and careful attention glvi . outside accouAts. Writs xlO-lil 1 rd of Trad Bldf-a OMAHA, HBB. for our dally Market Letter, mailed frte. Main Offlea,- Loaaj. Dlataae 'Ffcoaa. PooaTla 3814, lower; light. .10g.i6; medium and ieavy, e5.86iH.10. BHtEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.641 hesd; market steady to strong; lambs, 17.46; wethers, 3560; ewes, 36,24. , - Kew York Live Stock Marker. " NKW TORK ' Sept, 8. BEEVES Re ceipts, 383 head; no trade of trnportanre; feeling steady; exports, 1.0 beeves and s.700 quarters of beef. CALVKS Receipts, 137 head; very, little doing; market steady; dressed calves In limited supply and full steady; -city dressed vesls, MflMnC per pound; country dressed, 64j12c. .. HOGS Receipts. 1.8M head; all for slaughterers; market nominally steady. 811 BEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 8,833; market firm to - higher; sheep, 33.6006 60; lambs. t7.36.26; no really prims, here; Canada lambs, 8.37V. staSsSsfcsstasl fhleaaro l.lve Stock Market. CHICAGO. Sept. CATTLB-Rereipts, 800 head; market steady; beeves, 33.76 4 6.80: cows and heifers, 11.26 6,20; calves, 4 3S.6O8.00; stockers and feeders', 32.250 4.26. ... HOGS Receipts, 10.000 head; estimated for Monday, 86,000 head; market steady; mixed. 36 8621.66; good choice, heavy, 36.4696.67V; rough, 5.3&6 70; light. $4.10W6.67V; pigs. 34.600 4.46; bulk, of ssles, IB.90&6 86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady; sheep, 4.6 It I 40; yearlings, 85.604.35; lambs,. $4,609 8.00. v w " ' i 1 Sioax City Live Stbek Market. SIOl'X CITY, Bept. S.fSpeclaJ Telegram. CATTLE Receipt 160 head: market steady; beevee. 34.0Otr8.OO; cowa and heifers. 82 6fi4.30; atockers and feeders,' 33 004343; calves snd yearllnga. 326oa60. HOOS Receipts, 3 300 head; tnarttet stesdy; selling at $5.fl4.0O; bulk ef mU 8U.ioy5.80. , , . Sleek lat Sight. Receipts of live stork at ths six principal western msraeis yesteraay: Cattle." If rfe Sheep. South Omaha M 1.26 Bioux City .. Kanaas City Si. Joseph .. St. Iula ... Clilcago Total ISO 100 178 600 8.8110 1 AAA 172B . tiii 1.200 ' K 800 - 10,000 1.7M 34,437 ' Baatoai Cojtper Market, Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan ft Bryan, 2' Board of Trade building, Omaha: A4ratr '..t. ........ I stlealsaa .- M AIIoum ...........i. 1614 Mobas-k i fttlantle 11 NreaA raollat4. 14 Rlishara II North Butt ......... Si Blark Mountain IS4 Oil Donlaloa ....... 41 ttoelon realltU 10Hla HI Bull Coalition .... v U pna. Serelr - II Calamet Arlao..lti, Pneu. Nnln,' fit..: II ralamet Si Maela IM Quia S Centennial Ut Skaaeoa 114 Ceptr Sns -.. iwiir wm ...... tew Butt Franklin Creen Cesser ... Orankr HelTetl lal Boral US. Mttehurx Viaaaactn tt .... .744 Taiaarnrk 144 Tiiultr 1 i t nit4 rmi ,.. ioi fll'ntie ftai,. com,. Y4 Skl'pM tut. ... 4i II l uh rneU4Uv. .. "i 141'ub Copr ; i st It VIMorl IT Wlne lWalrlse lit Cottoa Market. : NEW TORK, Sept. 8. COTTON4"pt closed quiet; middling uplands, 8.S0e; nittt dllng gulf. 10.06c; Mies, 30 bale. -' UVERBOOL, tV-pt. 8 trf TON Vot. quiet: prioee 8 Joints higher Amerlfut middling fair, I8M; good mlddMhg. 4-iil; tiMilllne- taAH' Inw nilddlltier 6 (Hrf mxmrut ordinary, 6.04d; ordinary, 4.a0d. The sale 1 of the day were 6.0U0 bales, of which tuo 1 were tor speouistion ana export, ana in cluded 300 American. Receipts, I.OUe bales. Including 4.5uO American. BT. LOI'18. Mo.. Sept. l-COTTON Quitf middling. fc; receipts. 60 bavlesi ahlpments. 17 bafea: atock, 12.473 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. . Sr)TTON Bpot market cloeed steady; sale. I.tia) HUT, , IU. Ul IIJI1.I 1 W llUllllieM, V U I- nary, 6ta'. nominal; good ordinary. 1 11-lSc; JF low miaauns, p-v , iituniiiiK. mci voeej i middling. rSc; middling fair, H4e, rwnrihuUi fair, likC nominal; receipt, 3.1! bale; i stock, IN 1 40 usje. .... Toledo Seed Market.' TOLEDO, Sept, t -BruOS-Oa-rer. rrtl,1 No. t rye. UVtc; Deoemb.r tlsrf LM1H uisiks. r.so. . 7 1